Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 April 1860 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT, j J- BuowsnKhas received Ids epring. stock of

guuua aim wants ioiks generally io wu auu u- ' him. He is not going to sell for c.v?h exclusively, 3 j but will accommodate his friends who may be hard

up, until "after harvest." He said something about wanting those indebted to him to call and

Here and Hereabouts.

Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago R MAIL TRAIN.

GOING EAST. Chicago 7:00 a.m Grovertown. ..9:43 Pljmoath 10:03 " Pierson ville. . 10:21 " Bourbon 10:34 Ktna Green.. 10:41 " Ft. Wayne... 11:30 "

GOING WEST. Ft. Wayne. . .J:25 p. m. Etna Green. ..4:51 Bourbon 4 :9 " PicrsonviUe. ..5.13 " Plymouth 5:27 " Grovertown . .5:52 " Chicago 8:85 "

EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN

OIMO EAST. Chicago 7:45 p. m. Croveotown.. 10:25 PI vmouth.... 10:50 " Piersoa ville.. 11:03 Bourbon 11:16 M Etta Green. 11:23 " Ft. Wayne... 1:10 a. m.

GOING WEST. Ft. Wayne. . . .2:38 a. m. Erna Green... 4:30 " Bourbon 4:37 PicrsonviUe... 4:50 " Plymouth .V03 " Grovertown. . .5:27 Chicago 8:18 "

UrTersons wishing to ship freight should have it at their station by 10:30 A. M. to insure shipment same dar. S. R- EDWARDS, Freight Agent. Plymouth, March 21), 16 CO. Sulitcriptioiis, fcc. Mr. J. S. Scott, who does a General Collecting Business, is authorized to receive Subscription, Advertisements, kc, for hs, and to receipt for money due this Ollice. Mr. Scott ia a prudent, careful and reliable gentleman. Claim3 entrusted to him for settlement will be promptly attended to and could not be placed in safer hands. A. C. THOMPSON, Ed. Democrat.

Oca Artist. We take great pleasure in publishing the following testimonials as to the superiority of our artist over the commonalty of artists through the country. Mr. Carbutt is a self taught man, and though he started undr the most un favorable circumstances, he has already arrived at a point of perfection in his art that but few operators, surrounded with all the advantages of the day, hare attained, and a point beyond which none have possessed. He is devoted to his business or rather study, for such he makes it, and he has spent all he has made here above his expenses, for improvement in the science of taking pictures of every kind, and the appended certificates show how well he has succeded, and what the first artists of the country think of his work. He has just returned from the eastern cities for the purpoaa of ascertaining what improvements have recently been made in his business, and he will be In a few weeks prepared to take Photographs from minitures a life size. Cincinnati, O., April 14, 18C0. The undersigned having carefully examined the Photographs made by Mr. J. Carbutt of Plymouth, Ind., have great pleasure in pronouncing theiu exceedingly fine specimens of Photographs, and conaider the process after which they are made as being the best calculated to produce a permanent photograph. CHARLES WALDACK, Photograph Chimist, 22 Court Street, Cin.,0. We the undersigned having examined the several Photographs, made by Mr. Carbutt have great pleasure in saying that for beauty of tone, minute of detail and artistic effect, they are equal to any we have ever seen, and fully coincide with the abeve certificate of Mr. Waldack. M CARPENTER Proprietor of Carpenters Photograph Gallery, E. C. Hawkins, Photographer, G. II. Stillman, Principal Operator, anil Richard Reynolds, Photograph Colorest, Carpenters Photograph Gallery, 20 West Fifth street Ciu. O.

The Democrat. The patrons and readers of the Democrat will not fail noticing the improvement in its appearance this week. The advertising columns are now headed, and the card column set in uniform and more buines4 style th" before, and occupy only one-half the amount of space they forme rly did. An alteration will be made in gome of the advertisements, next week, which we think will improve their appearance materially. For those improve

ment in the appearance of our paper, we are indebted to our competent foreman, A.C.Estill. Charley is a "good fellow" and a "buck." Under his supenUion, Job Work of all kinds is executed with neatness and dispatch, at this office You merchants wh have just received your spring stock, come along with your bills and have tnem printed, if you wanUo escape bankruptcy.

! pay, but we will let him say this next next week,

himself, in his new advertisement that will then appear. Greene Tp. Club. The Democrats of Greese Township will have a meeting at the Voreis school house on Saturday next, at 4 o'clock P. M. Center Club The Club meeting in this township was largely attended last Thursday evening. The speech of Mr C II Reeve was a strong one and although farther South than we go, was ono that is Dot easily refuted. OMcWilliamb, at the former stand of Packard k Thayer, Is giving bargains to all who call on him. He even pleases the ladies in prices and quality of goods, and this is an evidence that he is selling cheaper than many other houses in this place. ii ii ETWe are under obligations to D. McDonald the eccommodatmg telegraph operator at this palace for the pains he has taken in receiving and writing despatches for us.'from Char leston. Dan. is a good operator, has good business qualifications and deserves a situation in some larger office. Merit rarely goes long unrewarded, and therefore we predict a more lucrative situation for our friend Dan., before long. D. I'. IIaktman. -It will be ecen by an advertisement in to-days paper that D. F. Hartman has purchased of Joseph Evens, his former partner, his interest in the firm, and will continue the manufacture and sale of everything in his line, at prices that cannot help taking the "fancy" of all thosa in need of Harness, etc. Dave, is a good fellow and will do the "clean thing" by all who may favor him with a call. Investigator's Article will be found i to day's paper, also, our neighbors answer to our contributors article of week before last. Read this gem from the pen of our gifted and high minded coteinporary.

Dry G-oods and Groceries.

ETPlymouth Lodge No. 149 of Free and Accepted Masons will meet on Friday evening the 27th inst., at 7 o'clock F. M. All members are requested to attend early as their is important business to be transacted. T. II. Otlesbek, S'ty. CTOn Monday night last ono hundred cars filled with cattle for the Eastern market, went through this place in three separate trains. XaUncle Ben's contribution has been overlooked until now. After political Hiaster3 get somewhat quieted wc will de glad to insert it.

Preaching. Rev. Wm. II. Simons, will preach at Wcstervclt's Holl the first Sunday in May, one week from Sunday next.

Mr. A.C. --You should have been with me on Saturday evening last, to have partaken of a nice mess of young lettuce, presented by Mr. John Sullivan, who is opening up a provision and vegetable garden at the west end of town, for early vegetables, &c. He threatens your sanctum with a mess of the earliest truck that will be produced in the country this season. Look out! BIRNE Y.

MARRIED

On the 22d inst., in the Baptist Church, in LaPorte, by Rev. J. L. McCloud, Rev. Wm. H. Simons, of Plymouth, to Mrs S II. Tuttle.of the former place.

Hardware. J. C. Leonard, of H. E. Dickson & Co., returned from New York about a week since, where ho had a pleasant visit with his friends and relatives and also selected the largest and

most complete stock of Hardware ever brought to this place so they say. This firm has been doing business here some two years under the present arrangement and has done as liberal business as any house in norther Indianan- They calculate to live by selling a quantity of goods and not by putting on an exhorbitant profiit on what they do pell. This, the people of Marshall county have found out and the result is, they havo a very large, trade and give entire satisfaction to their numerous fiiends.

DIED

On the 10th inst., at Steelville, Missouri, Mrs. Sarah Po.merov, consort of Win G. Fomcroy, formerly of this place.

Miscellaneous,

Union Club Mektint.. The Club meeting at the Cross lanes on Saturday evening wa3 well at tended nnd the best of feeling prevailed on the part of the Democracy, and the most favorable manifestations on the part of the Republicans present. They cannot yet behave themselves decently at Democratic meetings for we could occasionally hear some of the lowest kind of vulgarity escape from the mouths of ome little young abo

litionists there.

X US SB A UM b DA VID SOX'S Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE. Dealers in all kinds of Family Groceries! and PROVISIONS, Tobacco,

Cigars,

Wooden

and

I am opening at the new etore room formerly occupied by Packard and Thayer, a very large and recently purchased stock of

Willow Ware!

In soliciting the public patronage we would say that our stock (' Goods is complete, and will com-

DRY QOODS

From New York and Philadelphia. My stock was purchased at prices that will enable me to

give bargains of a rare kind to all who may call

on me. Mj stock consists of

STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS

My aMortznent of

dailies JJrcss Goods

I vonr lartre. consisting of

BLACK, BROCADE AND FAXCY

BRAIZES ETC. DeLains, Paul de Chavtr?, Challies an extensive 6tock of all kinds of Dress Goods of the latest Style and Paterns. Also a large assortment of Black Silk and Stella

Boots and Shoes.

Dry G-oods and Clothing

NEW ARRIVAL

JUST BECEIVXD AT THE BIC5N 0 THE

(rOLDEN BOOT

one ef the largest and best selected etocksof

Boots and Shoes ! !!

ever brought to

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA,

of every description of

HOLD ON EVERYBODY!

Don't buy your

SUMMER

D ODS

Until you have visited tho

LOW PRICE STORE!!

Wc shall receive tho last of this week tho

LADIES'

GENTLEMEN'S

LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS,

MISSES'

Ever opened la

BOYS'

and

CI1ILDRENS'

PLYMOUTH,

WEAR,

together with a largo stock of

Warranted Home üladc

We will fell thorn

Drugs and Medicines.

WORK,

which wc intend to sell very low.

CALL AND SEE

CASH FOE HIDES.

April 5, I860.

E. PAUL.

Than any other house dar do. Particulars nex week. Como and see. RICE & SMITH.

April lUth.

CLQTHII AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

NEW GOODS!

I F 1AM AI 1CrJDMDP.U

i ii vnii vnu unuu iu i

1 ! 1 . 1

iiaa rucuivcu a new stock or

BOOTS AND SHOES

wliich he selected with care and bought cheap

and will sell cheap for cash. His stock is good and

no keeps, the 11üo 1 ot workmen employed to

nianuxaciure wools ana Miocs. lie took special

pains io select pucn an assortment ol

Ladies Shoes.

as has long been needed in this place and is con

fidant that it those wishing to purchase will call on

nm he can please them both in article and prices.

The store and Post Oflice is removed one door

north of the Bank.

J. F. VAN VALKENBURGII. April 3, I860. lOtf

SILK CAPES, BAIZES, LINEN luSTERS, BouneU Flats, Ribbons, Hüchel, etc.

i neir .via should keep them at ; .):irt. i:lyt)rjL,u w jlM :lIIV 0,,or establishment in tho

. i , . .... "...

iiome aniiiincy icarn uecency, at least. 1 here . W est.

are some older ones for whom there is this respect let 'em 'blat."

no hope i.i

Probably Forthcoming. From what we can gather from rumor, we expet to be compelled in se!f defense to make sorre remarks in relation to certain officials of this county, that will stir up a muss. We know some things which, if we are not forced to, we will not make nown, but w hen others forget what is due from one gentleman to another and falsify, they must look out for a defense, and having the club in our own hand, we will use it. We suppose this matter will be explained partly in this week's Republican, and probably more fully in our aoit issue. We are able to answere some questions which our neighbor has thus far refused to give any light on.

E.pccial inducements are ollVred to country Dealers. All kinds of country Produce taken at the highest market price in exchang for goods. NUSSHAUM iL DAVIDSON. April 12. 1-Jtf

"77"lxito GnodB

Kmhroidery, Collars, Undcrsleeve, Brilliants,

INiuusook'a, Victoria Lawns, Swisses, Mulls etc.

NY HILL FOR POPLAR LUMBER Dry or Ireen lam prepared to fill at the LOWEST PRICE, and of the BEST QUALITY; also, SIIINOLES on hand constantly. marlä-ytf II. PIERCE.

TN iers!jancc of an order of the Common Pleas

Court of Stark county, State of Indiana, at

Olovss, Hotter? and Mitts.

Muslins, Sheeting, Ticking, Denims, Calicos, etc., which can be sold cheaper than ever before offered in this vicinity. Good PriuU for 6 1-4 and better for 11 cents, good heavy brown and

uieacncu musans, tram 0 1-4 to 1U centa per yard

the March term 1HG0, I will sell at public auction on the 12th day of May IHM, at the Court House floor in t)i town of Iv hot !n!il riumh' tho f,.

Bmkjiadk. A few evenings since some of our iow;nRreal estate situate in the county of Stark little friends, late scholars of Prof. Cane, favored J and State of Indiana between the hours of 10 us with a nice liitle serenade, which we can assure j ;I,M M- an' VI' M. on said day to

wh: inesouin nan oi uie norm west and the north half of the south west quarter of section thirty-si .'IfiJ in to.vndiip thirty four 'M range

twoU west, one hundred an 1 sixty acres.

them was fully appreciated. We are glad to sec i them try to retain what their teacher and kind , friends have taught them. They cannot spend their j leisure momenta in any better way than improv

ing themselves in singing. W e hope they may all live to be very old and always he as happy as they now are, and the surest way to ro happy is to "do geod" as one of their little songs tells them. 0Wc acknowledge the receipt of a free pass or ticket from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and its connecting lines in the West, to visit the Capitol o;. the Union and the Home and Tomb of Washington." It is one of the mostliberal Railroad excursions ever gotten up, and the Press of the West will undoubtedly reciprocate the favor these lines have been so magnanimous a to extend to the members of the editoriol frat crnity.

rl. . 1-1 I i .1.

i t rnis oi saic, oii iiiini in i.uiki, one-inirn in six months and la.t payment in twelve months. WIN(JAT PR PITMAN, Administrator of the estate of Jesse B. .Morris. S. A.M'Cmckjm Att'v. April 12, 1cm 12-:t

A GOOD Assortment OF

Cutlery, Toys, and Notions, at

oct 6-8rf.

4 & m Kits' Ko. 1t IWiintfttl.

Men and Boys Ware.

A large stock of black and fancy casstmeres, silk

iiiuiii.ca t vufcjufci cthmju aim linen goooi.

SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!

A very complete stock comprising every variety

itoou heel gaiteta lor 1 and others in proper

turn.

(sUOCERIES.

I have the largest stock ever brought to this place

i can sfii gooa o cent tea lor bJ centa coot

orown sugar ior (tocenuper peuna

QUEENS-WARE fr GLASS WARE At wholesale and retail

All arc invited to call and examine our stock be fore making purchases elsewhere DWWILLIAM3 prl'ta!3 3m

GMTHIffifi,

viv(iiin) ivuiiiis) (vutiii9)

NO CREDIT Will be given after the

5th DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT

G. S. CLEAVELAND & BROTHER, WILL SELL

CHEAP FOR CASH,

Or Its Equivalent.

Of the best market, Nice and

Substantial, at the

CHEAP CASH STORE!

We invite the Trading Public

to purchase of us, as we are deter

mined to sell at Great IBargains!

Those indebted to us will please

call and pay without delay, as we

need the cash very much, äug l8-2tf. G. S. C. fc BRO.

CLOTHING FOR BOYS,

AND

G-. BLAIN, & Co-,

PLYMOUTH, IND. HAVING just received a fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, consisting mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufli, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationery, Pure Medloiiscsand Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of this community. We have also, on hand a stock of OROCEIUES, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc Tobe disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within ajfew day past, wc have received from Pittsburgh andXew York u large umount of KERE0SEXE AND COAL OIL. A NU la jQl. T 3P S

I for burning the Fame, of every size and style with or without shaded. We are also ugents for all j the popular ! PATENT MEDICINES of the day. Physician's prescriptions carefully put up at all hours, day or night, by experienced druggists. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of the fact that wo are doing a liberal business. G.RLAIN & Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29th, 1&5'J. DKUG STORED nr. T. .1. SäEMQX9 Has removed Irisstock of DRUGS AND MEDlCIXEStothe room one door east of Patterson & Cleavelaud's store on La Porte street, Plymouth Ind, where he keep constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND Medicines, Carefullyselectedfrromthe best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. ountry Her chants, AND PHYSICIANS GENE RALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call ashe warrants every article sold by him to be ust what it is represented. In addition to his arge etockof Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE N TINS

Perfumery,

Hair Uih Burning Fluid,

Real Esta,te Agency.

A INDIANA RELESTATC AGENCY. 5.QQQ ACHES fif Ul Fi SALE. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED j to sell the following described Lands, at very loio figures; part down and the balance in annual payment, from one to four jears, with interest, paid annually : UNION TOWNSHIP. swqrneqr " 34 T 33 N R 1 E A. .40 ehalfneqr " 25 80 nwqr 8 w qr " 14 4Ü CENTER TOWNSHIP. X. E. Quarter Sec. 2 T. 33 X. R.2E..A.1C0 n wqr n w qr ' b -10 s w jr n w qr " 7 40 e half s c qr 32... .3 3 e)

e half n wqr 44 30 34.. n half w q " 1 . GREEN TOWN:

UUP.

E. hf X. E. jr Sr-,.1 n half n w qr " s e qr s w qr " neqrnwqr s e qr " s w qr e qr. . . e half n w qr. . . n e qr " w fr s e qr " s e fr s e qr. . . w half n w qr " e half n c qr " w half u w qr. . w half s w qr. . w half s e qr. . e half s e qr. ..." 3 wqrse qr. .. .' w jr half s wqr "

nhalf n w qr

:ia T. 33 N. R. 2 E. :i:i 3.1 Jl 13 , :o. .. .. . . . . .. . M 2 2 O-i so!!".".!!".!".!!!!!!! 23 21 18 17 17

.104

A. tf) ... e ...60 . . . 4 ) ...1G0 . .. 40 ... bo ...100 . . . 37 ... CI . .. eo . . W) ... K0 ... bo ...80 ...so ...49 . ..160

to so

io

G T 32 X R 2 E. A G 32 2

Known as tlie Wilson Farm, about GO acreä un

dor cultivation dwelling house, stable and a good youmr orchard. One fourth in hand, the balance in iive or ten years with interest annually. WALNUT TOWNSHIP. ' S. E See. 15 T. 32 N. R. 3 E.. A 1C0

. o.. . . . !:.. . .32... .32... .:i2...

.. bO .. 40 .1C2

...HI ..HO

And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be aiforded. Call and examine forvourselve. T. A. LEMON. .

TO MAKE IT OF.

DAVIDSON & CO.,

"TTC7"OULD avail themselves of this method of

V V brine to the notice of the public the fact

hat they have now, as aWays a little in advance,

opened out for the inspection of thono in want of

men or boys wear a new

SPRING & SU MMER STOCK

Cigars, &c,

TO INVALIDS.

DR. HARDMAN

ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN, AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF

THE LUNGS,

FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE

Cincinnati Marine Hospital,

AX IXVALID'S RET RE A T, Corresponding Member of the

London Medical Society of Observation

AUTHOR OF liCttcrs o Invalids AND KDIToR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at Plymouth, Edwards House, Thursday M iy 31,t. Warsaw, Wright House, May 3!th. DR. HARDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchit

is, Laryngitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment for the

Iood. Dr. Hardman will carry with him his inedicWs

and will be prepared to furnish patents with appropriate remedies, strictly from the vegetable king

dorn.

His medicines arc compounded of various Bark?,

Buds, Leaves, Gums, Roots, Plants &c. Procured of the Indians and from every quarter of the Globe.

O" Regular vjsits duly announced. ID" Particularattentionpaid to SKIN D1SEAS fl

ES and Glandulars, Ulcers, Sores and Tumors.

Dr. Hardman does not charge for consultation. Dr. Hardman treaU all chronic or long standing

diseases of the Lungs, Livers, Stomaeh, Bowels,

Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, rm-ves, Womb, Spleen, Spine," Eves, E;trs, ic., SemlVula, Fits. . - ... ". , , ? . . i -

Uancers, luieumaiism, iM-opsej. .-hin i'imvw,

Fever Sores, Catarrah, Seinin u eakne.-s, .V u-

ralga, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiness Heat of the Urin, Syphilis Pile?, Sick Headache, Eulargcd ToitsiLs &c.

Feb. 2. i.2 Ij. DR. HARDMAN.

EYE AND EAR.

DR. F. A. CADWELL, the eminent an skillfull Operator ou the Eye and Ear, who by his great success has attained high reputation, by removing difficult and dangerous diseases of these delicate organs that have hitherto bullied all skill to reach, has taken up his residence permanently in Chicago, and has published the fifth edition of hi TREATIES ON THE EYE AND EAR. This work contains nearly 301) pages embracing every variety of di?easc which the Eye and Harare suhject to illustrate throughout with numerous enmerous engravings. During the last year, Dr. CadwelPs residence has been in Chicago, and from the hundreds that have passed throng hi? hands, he has been furnished with ample material fr con viheing the public that success iu his practic has been established beyond dispute. Ccrtilieatcs rc-

s half n w or. . 15.

n w qr s w qr. . 32. nejr " 31. s pt lot " 3D. lots 2 and 3.... " 30. ehalt" s e.ir.... " HD.

w halls eir " 34... 3:

w halfn e qr... 31... 32

BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qr Sec. 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., A t?0 c halfn wqr " 7 33 4 ?U GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2 Sec. y 6 T 34 N. R. 3 Lot 1 " 7 w' half nwqr 44 34 35 3 nwqrswqr 34 35 3 NORTH TOWNSHIP, n hf n w qr ( W M R) Sec 0 T 35 N R 2 E 13 POLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. V Sec. 27 T. 35 N . R. I E-, A 60 s c qr n w qr " 3G...-.. 40 e halfn c qr go nwqr " 9. ..34 ......1C0 seqr n wqr 33 35 t0 One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acre under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Terms, one half in hand balance in one vear, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP E. half N. W.tr Sec. 23 T. 33 N. R. 1 E., A 80 e half s e qr " 27 () vfr s qr " 27 V.V.'.V.V.V.. 47

c nan seqr m c half s e qr " 22 ... 0 w f r s e qr ' 22 47 swqrswqr 44 30 C-l w half 3 w qr id T 34 h0 w halfn eqr 27. ..31 . Also th'i following desciibed lands in Fulton County, situated about two miles Last of the Michigan Road, and joining the south line of Marshall County, to-wit. : N. E.qr N. E.qrSec 5 T. 31 N. R. 3 E., A 40 s half s eqr " 5 31 80 Persons wi-hing fo purchase unimproved lindS" on easy terms, will do well to give me a call. I al so have the P. O., address of the larger portion o nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of land which is not described in the above list. THOS. McDONALD. Plymouth, Feb. 9th, lrXO n3-tf LAOT) AGENCY. 8,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Salt1 on Easy Tonus. PERSON'S wanting to buy or sell Land, will dd well t; call on the undersigned, who can rive-

facilities !ur purchase or sale equal to auy in th cou' t rv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, anJ on time: inv qr fee 31, (less Id acres out'fse cor.) and s h f?l' sv q f m-c 27, town 32 ü, tang 1 w 2.'. :-res "0 acres iiiq !ocd at North Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, see ( Michigan Rua 1 and 122 57-1O0 acrr-s tinimproved six mih a north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The seqand e hof swq of sec 22, and the n q of sec 3G, town 35 n, of range one 0 Folk township I'M) acres heavy timbered, good water near Tyner City tobe sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 33 n, of range 2 e, K) acres, four miles south of Plymouth fifteen acres improved good land.timlter and w ater The sr q see 8, town 32 n, of range 2 c. If.? acres Green township eight miles from Plymouth near fVjre, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timbcr,fine grass marsh, and livirg, running water. The e h of sw q of see 25, town 3 1 n, of range 2 e,andsw q of s q of 3, town 34 n, 122 eres, four miles north-east i-f Plymouth ;oo.i mill sea and saw -mill thirty acres inq;rocd LuiMir.j: to he 50M very cheap. The s h of nw q !' oo 1 J. ' n 30 r, of ranre

lie close ly Tii-j.ee.tn.'e Town good land aui f.o'hl timbt r uinmpiovcd to be had ou raj? terms. Lot No. ( in Wheeler's aiMi:in to 0e tn: Plymouth line dnt-liinirand L'oodout n uc$. North :l, ot Lot No. 37 i;i Plymouth. j,ow kuowl as"Bal.lviii II. .use" a doirat-h-location. Lot. No. 91 iu Plymouth good dwelling hous Part of Lots 73 and 71, Plymouth dwelling "3110 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, on one of the bejt corners in town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in thiaxicinity w illdo well to give us a call. REEVE & CAFRON. ecember flth 2tf Plymouth, tuim Bnckcvc Livery Si allies!

N. 1). iV J. M. KLINKER Proprietors

PLYMOUTH,

IND.

JVIp JL-m 0, PACKARD,

AllorncviiuJ ())i!isrllor alLaw.

i.i -vti-vi it-it txni which in variety and general attraction has no

1",",UU1"' been equalled in thia market, aud will compare

OLLLUlltJIN, 1 ax raying ana i.xamina- favorably with any similar establishment in La

J tion of titles &c, promptly attended to jKjrte or Ft. Wayne. They would call particular

RKrtRS to attention to their stock of

Peoples Hank, N. Y. City; How & Whittaker,

N. Y. City; Terbell, Jennings Ii Co.,N. Y. Cityj Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C. Cartur, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Stacy, Tecumseh, Mich.; L. G. Berry & Co., Bankers, Adrian, Mich.; J. S. Dunlap, Esq., Indianapolin, Ind.; N. II. Ogiesbc, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. lie has associated with him in practice, Hon. Jamea Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whoso assistance he will have at the Bitting of the Circuit and Com

raon Pleaa Courts of this ceunty. Will practice in

adjoiniair rour.Mes

lyromrtli, Mrii US.IWK).

n

which cannot fail to gait oe and all. Confining themselves entirelv to tho Clothing and Tailoring business they aim not to be excelled and hall always endeavor to merit the patronage of discriminating public, heretofore bejtowrd upon

tathom DAVIDSON & Co.

Plymouth, Ind-, March 20, 1H.

The proprietors having eivctvil Ejarr V Con von iriit lalilr Near the IMwards House, witli an entire new t-toek ot" lbres. Buggies, Carria- es Ac-, are now

ceived, and cases reported in his treaties, from j prepared to accommodate those uho ?isH

respoctiihle parties, who testily in the strongest terms their high sense of gratitude or the cures cllVcted, addt d to which may bo read the names o numerous distinguished individuals as references, amounting to several hundred, are evidences sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical and incredulous, who regard their sight and hearing as indispensable to comfort and happiness. Several portraits of persons who have successfully submitted to dangerous and dillicult operations ou the eye, will also be seen, and discriptions read with some interest, in this Treaties. Thia work can bo had gratis, on application at the ollice of anv paper containing thia advertisement, or it'will be forwarded by mail by enclosing a antm ccto pay postage on it. 3m 10

Irrepressible Conflict "DETWEEN LIGHT AND DARKNESS

mj Triumph of Coal Oil Light over all other

ghgetn. Cost of light one half less than from any-

eceii.ing. ijaxnpsami on lorsaieny. PF.RSH1KG CO.

LIVERY TEAMSPersons reaching this place on anv cf tlie Rail

road Trains, and desiring to ro hv Carriage Cti-

reyauce,can be accommodated with or without .1

hi cr. Ha ing eurveved in this Countv, w e are well ac

quainted with all the Lands, Routes, Distances,

Ac. N.B.i J.M.K, nov. 17 14tf

MEAT MARKET. a CHARLES SHOEMAKER, on Laportc street, a few doors west of Palmer's Store, keep a good supply of FRESH MEATS for their old customers, and as many new ones us may find it to their interests to call on them. ILTThcv will pay the highest m 1 prices in lash, for Fat Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Fowls. I7Markft every morning or.eept Sur luv: augllltf