Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 May 1860 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

Here and Hereabouts. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago R. R. MAIL TRAIN. GOIXG EAST. Chicago 7:00 a. m Grovertown. ..9:43 Plymouth 10:03 " GOING WEST. Ft. Wayne. . ..5:25 r. m. Etna Green... 4:51 Bourbon 4:S9 " Piersonviüe...5.13 " Picrsouville. Bourbon. . . , Etna Green. Ft. Wayne. .10:21 " .10:34 .10:41 " .11:30 Plymouth.... 5:27 Grovertown ..5:52 Chicago 8:85 4 EXPRESS PAS SEXGER TRAIN GOING EAST. Chicago 7:45 r. m. Grovertown.. 10:25 " PWraouth 10:50 " PicMonvillc. 11:03 " Bourbon 11:16 " Ktnn Green. 11:23 44 Ft. Wavnc...l:10 a.m. GOING WEST. Ft. Wayne . . . .2:33 a. m. Etna Green... 4:3U " Bourbon 4:37 " ricnonville...4:50 " Plymouth 5-03 " Grovertown. . .5:27 " Chicago 8:18 " HTPereons wishing to ship freight should hare it at their station br 10:30 A. M. to insure shipment same day. S. R. EDWARDS, Freight Agent. Plymouth, March 29, 1S60. Center Ci.cb. The Democrats of this township, and of the corporation particularly, are requested to attend the club meeting, at the club room to-night as a corporation ticket is to be nominated and a general turn out is desired. The meeting U to be addressed by Mr. Aooltü M via, and others if the time will pcrrtit. Thei e will also be music by the band, if possible, t n earlier hour than heretofore on similar occasions. Whether the music is on hand or not, we recommsnd to the members of the club to convene early and get to business. ITT he following we clip from the Holmes county (O.) Farmer, and commend it to the consideration of onr patrons: "Local NEwsnrrn. The Local Newspaper should be encouraged by very member of the community in which it is printed. All should aim j to strengthen and improve it by their contribution in cash, local items, and everything ehe which can insure its properity or promote its usefulness. Bring in your names, take every occasion to furnish for its coin mns euch items of local new as you think would be acceptable, and find your reward in your own improved interests, which are always to a greater or less extent.cninected with a healthy well-conducted newspaper. By sustaining home industry and enterprise, you promote the business prosperity of your respective localities. !" The State ticket has issued a draft upon Marskall calling for 250 Bepublican majority." Republican. It is our opinion that this draft will not be honored, neither did the writer of it think it would be. If they get a majority at nil they may "thank their stars." "Na-y" draft of this kind can they honor from this county. It is well enough to blow some, but this is clearly overdoing the thing, as our neighbor will be compelled to admit. 1 f these are th figures thej are nrking for carrying Indiana, thev will find out that they have started wrong and that they will "come out at the pmall end of the horn," as usual Borrowing. Some of our Republican friends are in the habit of borrowing the Democrat from our Democratic subscribers. We hope they read them carefully and tint they may finally have it to say that it was good for them to read. The subscription to the Democrat is very reasonable , $1,5C per year. Our Republican friends are refered to the terms on the out-side of the paper would be pleased to receive their names as it will be chapcr for them, more pleasant to their neighbors and more profitable for us. This borrowing arrangement is swindle on the printer, and if a paper is worth reading it is worth paying for. Rich mono Mills. The advertisement of Messrs. richmond, Wilber k Co. appears in this issue. The proprietors of this mill are doing a large business, in tho way cf buying grain, converting it into flour, selling it and buying groceries which they si-llatverv low figures. Their flour is said to be of a superior quality. This is evidenced by the amount they sell for home consumption. Give them a call at their store one daor north of Bi owulce's store XTThc excitement just now about the Charles ton Convention and the fight between Ilenan and Savers does not seem to divert the public mind from the great resort of fashion. The Bazarr of Rice k Smith is daily crowded with f ersona eager to make their spring selections of habit from their mamoth stock. It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that they have now one of the most complete assortments of evervthingin their line ei er brought to this county. I,ook to your interest and give them a call. 0"ToL'tHr.We have no very exalted opinion of the intellectuality of the yung gentleman who attends to the business of the Clerks office, but feel confident that he understands what we meant when we spoke of his pocketing $20 for looking over Mr. Packard' record. Whether the editor of the Republican succeeds in getting it through kis pate or not, is a nutter about which we feel but very little concern. He Dju Colfax did vote forwha'the Tribune says was a "strong anti slavery resolution," and this is wlatanyunprejduiced reader will say when he reads it. If our neighbor desires it we will give the preamble and resolution. Greely called it anti-slavety because he liked it and is more candid than our neighbor. AooLrH Mvers, has just received a varienty of articles cf a superier quality which he advertises m this weeks paper, Myers is a good fellow and will do the fair thing with those who may call on him; he keeps a variety of the besf of cuttlcry in addition to hi stock of jewelry, notions etc. Call and examine some of the finest spoons, knives and forks you have ever seen in this place. Pla.nts awo Seeds S. B. Corbalev advertises that he Las a fine lot of sugar cane ecd for sale now, at the places he designates, also, that he will oon have a large supply of sweet potato plants of the best quality and well adapted to our .soil. For further particulars see advertisement. Stars: Cointt. The communication received from our Stark county correspondent came to hand too late for this issue. It will appear in our next. U"The. Protection Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, will parade M ednead.iy, May 0, 160, at 4 o'clock P M. Members are requested to attend. T.J. PATTERSON, Foraraan. A. JeiiNsoM.Sect'j. DIED On the 23 ult.,aged 14 month,of inflammation of tlit Brain, Em tar, son of Ebenerer Sherland of North township, in this county. . On the 24th ult., at Knox, Ind., Sabellah Ann youngest daughter of James II. and Julia A. Adair aged y months and 13 days.

"And thou, who o er thy child s low bier, ' Sheddcst the bitter drops like rain, j IIpc that a brighter, happier sphere . Will give her to thy arms again." '

Dry G-oods and Groceries.

New Store. I am opening at the new store room formerly occupied by Packard and Thayer, a very large and recently purchased stock of DRY GOODS. 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. My stock consists of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS My assortment of Ladies Dress Goods Is very large, consisting of BLACK, BROCADE AND FANCY BRAIZES ETC. DeLains, Paul de Chavers, Challies an extensive stock of all kinds of Dress Goods of the latest Style and Patterns. Also a large assortment of Black Silk and Stella SHAWLS, SILK CAPES, BAIZES, LINEN DUSTERS. Bonnets Flats, Ribbons, Ruches, etc. White Goods Embroidery, Collars, Undersleeves, Brilliants, Nansook's, Victoria Lawns, Swisses, Mulls etc. Gloves. Hosiery andU Mitts, Muslins, Sheeting, Ticking, Denims, Calicos, etc., which can be sold cheaper than ever before offered in this vicinity. Good Prints for 6 1-4 and better for 11 cents. good heavy brown and bleached muslins, fram 6 1-4 to 10 cents per yard. Men and Boys Ware. A large stock of black and fancy cassimeres, silk marseilles restings--cotton and linen goods. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! A very complete stock comprising every variety--Good heel gaitets for 1 25 and others in proportion. GROCERIES. I have the largest stock ever brought to this place. I can sell good 75 cent tea for 50 cents-- good brown sugar for 7 @8 cents per pound QUEENS-W ARE & GLASS WARE At wholesale and retail All are invited to call and examine our stock before making purchases elsewhere D M'WILLIAMS

Boots and Shoes.

NEW ARRIVAL JUST RECEIVED AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, one of the largest and best selected stocks of Boots and Shoes! !! ever brought to PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, of every description of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S MISSES', BOYS' and CHILDRENS' WEAR, together with a large stock of Warranted Home Made WORK, which we intend to sell very low. CALL AND SEE CASH FOR HIDES, E. PAUL. April 5, 1860. NEW GOODS! J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, has received a new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES which he selected with care and bought cheap and will sell cheap fcr cash. His stock is good and he keeps the BE.ST of workmen employed to manufacture Boots and Shoes. He took special pains to uelect such an assortment of Ladies Shoes, as has long been noeded in this place and is confident that if those wishing to purchase will call on him he can please them both in article and prices. Thestore and Post Office is removed one door north of the Bank. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH. April 3, 1860. iotf XUSSBA UM t DA VIDS OXS Wolcsale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE. Dealers in all kinds of Family Groceries: and PROVISIONS, Tobacco, Cigars, Wooden and Willow Ware! In soliciting the public patronage we would say that our stock of Goods is complete, and will compare favorably with any other establishment in the West. Ehpecial inducements arc offered to country Dealers. All kinds of country Produce taken at the highest market price in exrhang for goods. NUSSBAUM 1 DAVIDSON. April 12. 12tf ANY BILL FOR POPLAR LUMBER Drv or Green lam prepared to fill at the LOWEST PRICE, and of the BEST QUALITY; also, SHINGLES on hand constantly. mar!5-8tf 11. PIERCE.

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IN persuance of an order of the Common Plcaa Court of Stark county, State of Indiana, at the March term 1660, 1 will sell at public auction on the 12th day of May lFCO.atthe Court House door in the town of Knox in said county the follow ingrcal estate situate in th county of Stark and State of Indiana between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day to wit: The south haifof tha north west and the north half of the south west quarter of section thirty-six 36 in township thirty-four 34 range two 2 west, one hundred and sixty acres. Terms of aale, one-third In hand, one-third in six months and last pavmnt in twelve months. W1NCAT PRITTMAN, Administrator of the estate of Jesse B. Morris. S. A. M'Crackin AttV. April 12, W. '13

Miscellaneous.

Hartford Fire Insurance Co. January 1, 186O. ASSETS . Cash on hand & in bank $38,333 11 Cash in hands of Agents and in course of transmission 62,690 b9 Cash loaned on call. . . . 30,000 00 $131,029 00 Bills receivable for loans; amply se- ' cured 70,223 59 Real estate unincumbered, (cash value) 15,000 00 2409 Shares bank stock in Hartford Market value 260,352 00 2200 Shares bank stock in New York Masket value 200,225 00 960 Shares bank stock iu Boston Market value 107,565 00 400 shares bark stock in St. Louis M rkct value 40,300 00 240 hares bank, Railroad and other StBock, market value 16,750 00 Hartford city bonds, 6 per cents market value 36,500 00 State stock, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) 6 per ceuts.market value 56,625 00 20 Shares state bank Wisconsin Marked value 2,140 00 Total Asstts Total Liabilities.. $936,709 00 66,930 00 Office or Auditor or State, Indiana, Indianapolis, Feb. 13, l860. To the People of Indiana: The Hartford Fire Insurance Company having complied with the law of Indiana, by filing in this Office a Statement of its Condition on the first day of January, 1860 and having invited an examination of its affairs by this Department, I, John W. Dodd, Auditor of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that I have made a personal and thorough examination of the books and assets of the Company, at their Office in the City of Hartford, Conn., and the Company own and have in their possession in cash, and in secuities convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of Dollars, applicable to the payment of losses--an amount corresponding with their official statement of January last.The Hartford Fire Insurance Company has been in existence for half a century. The high character of its officers for experience and probity--the promptness and fidel- ity with which it has met all its engagements justly entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it to the patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditor of State. Insurance against loss or damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furnitures, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Manufactories and other kinds of property, can be effected in the company, upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risk and security of policy holders wili admit. Particular attention given to insuring Farm property, consisting of Dwellings, Barn, and out buildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming utensils, &c, contained therein, for a terms of years at Low rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the undersigned, the duly authorized Agent of the Company. H. CORBIN. Agent LOOK HERE. R. C. BAXTER'S 2dND! door north of Pierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the first day of May 1859, where you can positively buy at the Cheapest Rates all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. I make my work myself and warrant it good or no sale. Take Notice-- I hold myself in readiness to do work at all hours of the day and evening. I have supplied myself with the most approved and complete set of Tools and Machines, and am well prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING & REPAIRING IN THE BEST OF Style and Durability, according to order and time, and without delay I will make it quite an object to all who send me their orders. I want it to be plainly understood, being my own manufacturer, that I will not be undersold, as can afford to sell as low as any establishment in the country. FARMERS, Take Notice-- Par ticular attention paid to repairing of CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL, CLOTHING, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing, CLOTHING FOR BOYS, AND G O O D S ! TO MAKE IT OF. DAVIDSON & CO., Would avail themselves of this method o bring to the notice of the public the fact hat they have now, as always a little in advance, opened out for the inspection of those in want of men or boys wear a new SPRING & SUMMER STOCK which in variety and general attraction has not been equalled in this market, and will compare favorably with any similar establishment in Laporte or Ft. Wayne. They would call particular attention to their stock of Hats & Caps which cannot fail to suit one and all. Confining themselves entirely to the Clothing and Tailoring business they aim not to be excelled and hall always endeavor to merit the patronage of discriminating publc, heretofore bestowed upon them, DAVIDSON & CO. Plymouth, Ind., March 29, 1860

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Drugs and Medicines.

G. BLAIN, & Co-, PLYMOUTH, IND. HAVING just received a fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, consisting of mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationery, Pure Medicines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of this community. We have also, on hand a stock of GROCERIES, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. To be disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few day past, we have received from Pittsburgh and New York a large amount of KEREOSENE AND COAL OIL. AND LAMPS for burning the same, of every size and style with or without shades. We are also agents for all 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 we are doing a liberal business. G. BLAIN & Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29th, 1859. DRUG STORE. Dr. T. A. LEMON Has removed his stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one door east of Patterson & Cleaveland's store on La Porte street, Plymouth Ind, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND Carefully selected frrom the best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pitts- burgh and Chicago. ountry Merchants, AND PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him to be ust what it is represented. In addition to his arge stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEEN T I NS Perfumery, Hair Oil, Burning Fluid, Cigars, &c., And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. TO INVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN, AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital, AN lNVALID'S RETREAT, Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation AUTHOR OF Letters to Inivalidts AND EDITOR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at Plymouth, Edwards House, Thursday May 31st. Warsaw, Wright House, May 30th. DR. HARDMAN treats Consumption, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combined with proper constitutional treatment for the blood. Dr. Hardman will carry with him his medicines and will be prepared to furnish patents with appropriate remedies, strictly from the vegetable kingHis medicines are compounded of various Barks, Buds, Leaves, Gums, Roots, Plants &c. Procured of the Indians and from every quarter of the Globe. Regular visits duly announced. Particular attention paid to SKIN DISEASES and Glandulars, Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. Dr. Hardman docs not charge for consultation. Dr. Hardman treats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Livers, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves, Womb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, &c,, Scroffula, Fits, Cancers, Kheumatism, Dropsey, Skin Diseases, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Semina Weakness, Neuralga, Whites, Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiness, Heat of the Urin, Syphilis Piles, Sick Headache, Enlarged Tonsils, &c. Feb. 2, n2 ly. DR. HARDMAN. EYE AND EAR. DR. F. A. CADWELL, the eminent andskillfull Operator on 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 baffled all skill to reach, has taken up his residence permanently in Chicago, and has published the fifth edition of his TREATIES ON THE EYE AND EAR. This work contains nearly 300 pages, embracing every variety of disease which the Eye and Ear are subject to illustrate throughout with numerous enmerous engravings. During the last year, Dr. Cadwell's residence has been in Chicago, and from the hundreds that have passed throug his hands, he has been furnished with ample material for con vincing the public that success in his practic has been established beyond dispute. Certifcates received, and cases reported in his treaties, from respectable parties, who testify in the strongest terms their high sense of gratitude for the cures effected, added to which may be 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 difficult operations on the eye, will also be seen, and discriptions read with some interest, in this Treaties. This work can be had gratis, on application at the office of any paper containing this advertisement, or it will be forwarded by mail by enclosing s ontm ec to pay postage on it. 3ml0 TIPPECANOE FLOUR ARRANGEMENTS hvre been m to sup ply the plymo rket with thiour.anthe genuine can be Patterson Cleave nd's and Palmer 4-45tf N.B.

Real Estate Agency.

A INDIANA RELEST ATE AGENCY. 5.000 AUS Of M FOR SIE. THE UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORIZED to sell the following described Lands, at very low figures; part down and the balance in annual payments, from one to four years, with interest, paid annually : UNION TOWNSHIP. s w qr n e qr 34 T 32 N R 1 E A. .40 ehalfucqr " 25 80 awqr a w qr " 14 40 CENTER TOWNSHIP. N. E, Quarter Sec. 23 T. 33 N. R.2 E., A. 160 nwqrnwqr 8 40 8 w qrn w qr " 7 40 ehalfseqr " 32.... 34 3 80 ehalf n wqr " 30 34 60 nhalfwq ,r f 33." 104 GREEN TOWNSHIP. R. t,r N. E. or Sec. 32 T. 32 N. R. 2 E-. A. 60 n half a w qr a e qr 8 w qr 33 80 33.... 80 34 ..40 19... .160 27 ,...,40 30 80 30 160 n eqrn wqr a e qr s wqr 8 e qr... e half n w qr. . n e qr i it w fr s e qr " g e fr a e qr. . . . w half n w qr " e half neqr..." w half n w qr " w half 3 w qr. . w half s e qr. . e half n e qr. . . ." s wqrse qr. ..." w qr " half s w qr " 28. 37 28 2J? 29 29 21 18 17 17.... 61 80 80 80 80 80 80 40 10 160 6 T 32 N R 2 E. A 60 C 32 2 80 nhalf n w qr Known as the Wilson Farm, about 60 acres un der cultivation dwelling house, stable and a good young orchard. One fourth in hand, the b&lanct in five or ten years with interest annually. WALNUT TOWNSHIP. S. E Sec. 15 T. 32 N. R. 3 E., A 160 shalf nw qr..." 15 80 n w qr 8 w qr. . . 32... 33 40 n eqr s pt lot lots 2 and 3. . . . e half a e qr... . w half s e qr... 30... 32 40 30... 32 82 30... 32 80 34... 32 80 34... 32 80 11 ii 11 11 w half n c qr.. BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qrSec. 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., A 80 e half n wqr 7 33 4 80 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lotsl and 2 Sec. ,...R. 1 Lotl " w half n w qr " 34 35 3 n wqr a wqr " 34 35 3 NORTH TOWNSHIP, nhfn w qr (W M R) Sec 6 T 35 N R 2 E. 123 FOLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. v Sec. 27 T. 35 N. R.I E., A 80 9 c qr n w qr " 36 40 e half n e qr 80 nwqr " 9.. .34 1C0 9 e qr n w qr " 33 35 80 One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acres under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Terras, one half in hand balance in on vear. with interest. E. half N. W.qr Seo, 23 T. 33 N. R. 1 E., A 80 e half a e or " 2, 80 wfrxeqr " 27 , ehalfseqr " 10 e half s e qr 22 w fr 8 e qr 22 s w qr s w qr " 30 , 47 fcO 80 47 68 80 160 lands in Fulton w half s w qr ab T 34. . . w half n eqr " 27... 34... Also the following described County, situated about two miles East of the Mich igan Road, and joining the south line of Marshall County, to-wit. : N. E.qr ri. hi. qröec o I . 31 N. 11. 3 E.,A 40 s half s e qr " 5 31 80 Lot No. 2 5...J31 54-75 Persons wishing to purchase unimproved lands on easy terms, will do well to give me a call. I al so have the P. O , address of the arger 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, I860 n3-tf LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. PERSONS wanting to buy or sell Land. wild well to call on the undersigned, wbc can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in th countrv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 acres out of se cor.) and sh of sw qof bee 27, town 32 n, of ranpt 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec 6 Michigan Road and J22 57-100 acres unimproved six miles north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The se q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and the ne q of sec 36, town 35 n, of range one c Polk township 400 acres heavy timbered, good water near Tyner City tobe söld in quantities to suit purchasers. The 9 h of he q of sec 29, town 33 n, of rang 2 e, bO acres, four miles south of Plymouth fifteen acres improved good land, timber and water The se q sec 8, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 16P acres Green township eipht miles from Plymouth near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timber,fine grass marsh, and living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, of range 2 e,and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres, four miles north-east of Plymouth good mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be fold very cheap. The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3 enclose by Tippecanoe Town rood land naJ good timher unimproved to be nad on easy terms. Lot No. 6 ia Wheeler's addition to the town Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. North 4 of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now knowt as "Baldwin IIouhc" a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling houaa Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth dwellinj 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and two story business house, on one of thebest corners la town to he bad at a bargain. . Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity willdo well to give us a call. REEVE CAPRON, ccember 9th 2tf Plymouth, In Buckeye Livery Slablcs! N.IU-J. M. KL1NGER Proprietors PLYMOUTH, IND. The proprietors having erected Larg-e A Convenient Stables Near the Edwards House, with an entire new stock of Horses, Duggics, Carriages Jic, are now prepared to accommodate thos who wish LIVERY TEAMSPersons reaching this place on any of the Railroad Trains, and desiring to go by Carriage Conveyance, can b accommodated with t without a driver. Having surveyed in thia County, w are wall acquainted with all the Lands, Routes, Distances, ie. N.B.& J.M.K. uot. 17 14tf MEAT MARKET. CHARLES SHOEMAKER, on Laporte street, a few doom wt of Palmer's Store, keep good supply of FRESH MEATS for their old customer', and as many new enei as may find it to their interests to call on them.v aZTTher will Day the hiebest market nrioes in f - m w j i ' I (or Ft Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Fowls. ! rjrMarktt ever morrvimr arnt Run-IsT; 1 augll-ltf

Miscellaneous,

NO CREDIT - Will be given after the 5th DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT G. S. CLEAVELAND & BROTHER, WILL SELL CHEAP FOR CASH, Or its Equivalent, ' 1 f JtPew (Goods! Of the best market, Nie autly Substantial, nt tbe T CHEAP CASH STORE? We invito the Trading Public '; to purchase of iw, as we are determined to sell at . IJ (ßrewt JBarsrains!' r x . Those indebted to ih will please 3 call aud pay without delay, as we need the cash very much. ' Mig 18-2tf. OS. C. JL' BRO. IX. S&.-Q. Attorney aii Chuv!).- at Lair, ' PLYMOUTH, IND.I COLLECTION'S, Tax Parin?: and Eiamina. tion of titles kc, promptly attended t3 , REFERS to f Peoples Bank, N. Y. Citv; How & WhittaW, . N. Y. City; Terbcll, Jennings k Co., N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. CUv; Henry". C Carter, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Sucy, Tecum-: seh, Mich.; L. G. Berry k Co., Bankers, Adrian, Mich.; J. S. Dunlap, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.Oglesbet, Esq County Treasurer, Plymouth. He has associated! with him in practice, Hon.1" James Bradley of La?br9e, Ind., whose assistance -he will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Com. mon Pleas Courts of this county. Will practice adjoining counties. Plymouth, March 22,1 S60. 9f Fresh Arrival! KEDUCED PRICES!!; Having opened out one of tho LUGES! All 'BEST STOCKS !l OF FALL AXD WINTER Hata and Caps, .r Boots and ShocGents' Furnishing Good, i kc, &c.,that I ever had the pleasure to offer th public. A call is solicited from my friends and all those that wish to purchase with IT Full Confidence of showing such good as will plcsjr the m Q prices i FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention is also invited to my LARGE VARI ETY of V Clotfi, Catsliiiers, Vesting, &c. And for the accomodation of thoe who caui.st ke pleased with rcady-mvie work, I keep a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR! to cut and mske to order. Those who will fr?r us by leaving their measirre, c.tn rely on a fashionable suit and ait cheap a can be had in eny manufacturing thop in the wet. Please tall befljf purchasing elsewhere. Sept.29-tf II . FIERCE. NEW FALL GOODS! AT THE High Wages for Labor . Don't work hard and then buy th"n:;c at h'h prices, when you can get twice as much fwryour money. I want large quantities of For tanning. I want a!! the 3E3E I 3D S3. 3 there is in the country to be h:id. Winn you have got either to sell, bring them tMht?reo A- C STALKY fa Plymouth and I will give you a bettsr jricsaad Mtoro G-oods Than any other nun cm or dare d. for the came amounted BARK, HIDE-S, or :u;v other kindf IP M OlPirCE Come and see tne. "Hearing is believing, anJ st-ein; is ki:9wiig. That's a Turkish proverb, and if you coma to "see" me and "hear" My prices for goods, lou will 'believe' and 'know that lean do betterby yoa thaa any man in Plymouth. I have on hand a good stock of i Dry (Goods, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. SPAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of all kinds suited to the market, lam a p'a-n looking, honest talking and fair dealing man. mean just what I say do juntas I agree and hall oncceed in benefiting you if you will let me. That Id and well kno n Tanner S. S. STALEY, Will tutn your hidesinto leather !t thf t-hortest notice and in thhealmanncr, and having 'Hf n Market, we can piy mr thtn tlMa who liur hip. Call en tf a.-C. STALEY HARTFORD irc Insurance (Lomjiaiftj, Of HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT CAPITAL, $500.000; turnlu 29, 4 2 23; sets Januarv 1, I 59, 798.632 3. Inc" atod 1810. H HufiTiNGTow, rn-Fidentt T C n.Sccretarv; P Alexander, Onml n;rnt te W ea.Cutebu, Ohio. Policies iMiidbv HORACK CORfUX, Agrr.f. fMOly Plymouth. Ind. G. HASLÄNQER & CRO'3. MuiüfactörersofwBgone, crriapt5 etc. Blaci-