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Local Dopai'tnient. Scott's CölScctillg AgCllCy. : Mr. J. S. Scott, who does a General Collect- J inq IinsiiKss, ;s authorized to receive Subscrin-' twus. Advertisements, ic, for us, and to give

iceeipts lor money duo this OHice. ;crs ever saw as many blunders committed by the We chccrfuil y recommend Mr. Scott as a greatest blockhead that ever tried to solve a prober ireful, prompt, and honorable man. Claims en- lern. The footing of the different columns is trusted to him Tor Collection, eould not be plaeed alnnit as correct as one would expect, if the entire

in safer hands. A. C. THOMPSON. LV. Democrat. XT Charges moderate and the most satisfa-cio-rv ref erence given, when required. ' - - - ' rjrjsliall County Convention. , ; The delegates to the County Convention and the masses of the old M:u shall Democracy at ; I -rge, met at the Seminary drove, in Plymouth. on Saturday the 2.'-d ir.st.. atd at 1 .i p. m. was called to order by S.A. Francis, Chairman of the j Central Cv.rnm;ttc. j On motion. C. IL Rr.r.vz. F.s;i..w.ischosnFre?-' j 7 17 - J ident of the Convention; Pasii. Robkrts, and j John A. Siimmr, Vice Presidents ; and D. Mc - Dü.v.w.d and M. A. O. Packard Secretaiies. TIw dob-gates from the several Tow nshijw were called ar.d responded. The Convention tin n proj rsn " J :! ii 7.1. Shoemaker received 0 iJ-D Wia. M. Patterson, 2I3-S J. C. Heiduck ... i1 -p John M. Shoemaker having received a majority f the votes c:ut was, i;i motion, declared the i unauiinous nominee of this Contention for County Trt asarcr. The vote was thtn taken for Sheriff. On the 1 tlrst ballot. II. 31. Logan received. JJavid How, . Piper. Peter Schlirh, " . ' 1 13-.il j : I . II. Case, hs'i., previously wnhdrew hisr.aina. .... , , ,. 1 1 hc.-ceord bui.ot . tood for I . . T ! II. M. Logan. . . :i.rH.. l)avid How U.S. p;per , ' eler Schlarb. ...... : 11 .'....19 On the third ballot, IL S. Pintr having withdrawn ! .:s n.srn". II. M". Logan received. l)..vi i IIoy.,vji j iV-.er r-!.!.-ri ) II. 7X I-i'-gan having received a ui.vjoruy of-all , 0tc3 .it, w;:.-,cji motion, dc' tr-d the unan- i Cot t'nt '. 11 for Shoiifl". ! J. M. ...T iiim n imln ite J bv u-jclama-!on for Surveyor, an I Stephen irharp was, in like I : ir,r.:: r, noniTi?:ited for Ct rner. i On motion, aeVitie'i.u.? lVom each :ovn.-hio was I 1 hor.-n by the oclc.itos irem the , uriuu- tov. :i- J eldpfJ, and approved by the Convention in bc Iv, to : rcpn sent the- covnfy in the Democratic Congress- ' itn;.I Conveirtieu, t be held at Piyinonth on the ; 1 Ith of J-::y Tim full jwiug w ere .-lioeeii : Dr. O. rif.i, .'cr:iiari Town J. '. Ifc.lr'r-'v. nourbon 1 X. il. AU- nian. '1 i:-oeeaiioi; J. W. Harris. Walnut Wra. l!iuh, tlrecn iL F. Slii'iley, Union J;i:nf; Tlio:iipson, "t t.oüsi i r Cu.-hi.:.m, Folk .!.(.'. ii.ne-i-, North .M. A. O. iu k ai d, Centre ' I if. ; ,. ' ' . " Ou icotiuii, the following d-Icg:tc t ) the Ja 1:rial Convtiuliii to be held r.t S.-utli L.nd en t!. :'.ih sere selected oy the Ch.ur, and ap- ; -oved by the Convention : : J. (..O-borue and U.M. T n. C. n!r. Tn. J. C. Cuhni.ui, Folk Towiihiri. Fct-rSel.la.l . German X. 15. All liiün.Tipp canoe Wm. Iliigri-, fircvii - r"i it j.ime? i Ij'triin. . : i S. X. Ci.anipl.n, Xo:th -an:e? F.io.!c.., Fniou R. Fij.er, U.;uib. n 31enill Wibiams, Wiilrut " On motion of A. Fn.ixris, tin Democrats of ', .larihail accept the invitation of tie Democrats of , Sttil-e.to meet thn in Mass Convention at Knox, ii the .'.Och ii.-t., for the purpose n iminatiisg a ! IX preventative to the St.de Legislature. j Da motion of Ayjr-; ILvlowin, the o!d Central ' Committee were re h'tt- d f.,r thy ensuing year. : 'ihe following ri; la'ions weit- then presented ' by C. IL Ukeve, Ls t-, and ua..j.iai-.-uly endorsed : by th.; Convention : Hrv.hr.', Ti I 1 1 v.. V til' Ir;li--.:Fes enim- t vT.iu.1 in the DvMocratie IIcMdutiA,, known as the I r;i.c:::n.itti Matlorm, and red ter.it i the yamo ai ur proi'cs.-ionaI creed.

nrsnaru, i nai we recognize toe decisions of . to he published m your paper : the Supreme Court ; as the Supreme Law of the SAHHATII SCHOOL NATIOX XL CI'LERR -lan L and wiL ui.l.old and sustiOn the same. TIOV A. r i ni k-ü iv

i.t.r.f, Ih.it v.t recognize and will maintain th rights of all the citizens of tl.o L'nitu! States, w!ier-vert:iey i.i;i,y 1,.; ;ls equal; undthiit no partis nfithdto more than another. ri i I r.. ... . I Kcsolcr l, I bat we will f.ht modern Republiean-i-m wherever v.c find it, w.th all the means in our ' It ligii.Ie t the riudn- of citienslu'n. t Kulced, That Marshal! county will give the n. .rut, ii. . f' fl.rt I'll.; t . . : .u... - .......... v. .y. ..I.. u,i.imiiiiic v-uuitmiuii ma or,;lJ'-""- ! itv. Attir the .'lll.ltifll.O flf tin- nh,.vf rr.a.ln w... j shorts, -tehes cre mole bv C. IL K.-.ve' A i I C.rao,,JoM A. S,v, ami M. A O.VA.,."f ! Kso.'s. and two eamrai.n son.-. f,,m.,l l.e i of our townsmen, were sung by the Hand amid I on litis of applause. On motion of 1). MiDonh.i.. Esq., the th;nks o t:.; t ouvciition wr rc tendered C. II. IIekvf. , . . , ' l.-q., .or the able and impartial m. inner with which i .... !' r resiil. it iiipi- tiu i!oi:l,(.i iir,.hj .r I,.. r-.. ( .... .. uiiu'ii- i . I ,. .... I -o, ,u.uon,ine proceedings oj the Convention were oi. lern! to be published in the Pi.vmoi rn ( ix . . . . 1 I in .r...f:..o ,!. r-...,.,..:.., ..a: , . . . . J 'v-v'" i oi i i iiip'ii iii ii' mi I't'ii lit ini.r.r at the po'.N ujt October. C. II. REEVE, lWt II. IioilERTe. ) ... . John A. Shirley, i, c 1 rfs lM. A. O. Pack Arn. . . D. JL L)onall, Secretaries. ij".Mr. Amos R. Citshaw h.H on exhiliton and for ale, at the store of Henry Pikrck, the Americr.n. XYrtjrn, ar.d Savage Sewing Machines, fori which he i. the agent. lie has theni of various pattern u:vl at almor tall prices. They are all good machines, of the best manufacture, and are warranted to do first -da-is wotk. Those who wish to economize in their hou chould arrangements will tloubtIc-3 find it tu their interest to call on Mr. Cl-tshaw, and purchase one of those articles which erery "well regulated family" ought to have I a Sewing M ichine. ITThe Union Towmd.ip Club at their last meeting passed unanimously a resolution in vitingJ.C. Osbornk of tili place, to address their Clul-it ft next meeting, winch is to be held at Maxenkukec School Iloune on the 7th of July, at 2 o'clock p.m. Recent dviocs from .Mexico indicate that the J on rex or Lateral Government is on its last lrg and mn-it soon go down, having met with severe ' re verses in thc field 1.4? ly, and with a bankrupt ' trasiirv.

power, ami use cycty ( tltrt to st eine the election " ,UI II,,use ai lv o clock, where they will form j "f r"rence -U,lir ''U: ' ' lv:mi! of personal I in procession, and oonducted by the Supe rintend- j 11 Krln,i "n , r i ..l i r - i ant Atiii Marshals, will march to the f I rove west of nrfn.rea, i lint white nu n settled, freeo. und .

-vn this country, and ,vhi te me,, alone a.e t roner- ! town wlure t,iC ''diowjng programme of f xercisea ! W ft '! T?T1 Ä'T fTTTT? nTnnTnn?.TTl Iffll T f!

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We quote the above heading totals ari.clo from the Vict that the Auditor's Report, as it appeared j in the Republican of last week, was such a bun gled affair that it is a waiter of diversion to all ' the lictle school boy3 in the place, who have ever "cone through addition," and " cyphered through subtraction." Wc doubt whether .my of our readlease of figures had been "pied," shoved into ai ' p;ie then set up by a blind man, and the proof j : mj ,v a man un,l,.r the influence uf ' Ilobam.' j 3Ir. Mattingly has, ever since he came here, been misrepresenting and defaming the character of 1 . . .. . f .1 many prominent Democrats in tins county, lor t.ic sake of the spoils ; and now that he has the county printing, tl is is the manner in which he does it. Scarcely a column in the whole exhibit is correct. Ii would be too tedious to insert the whole exhibit, and therefore we will content oursclf by giving! our readers the following interesting and novel! manner of subtracting. Is will be a new thing to ! - t all our little readers, and will doubtless be a source tof much amusement to them. I " Total receipts from all sources, 11,333 82 j Expenditures as above specified, S.VH 11 f j -j (Jne from two ana one remains correct. ()no from ciiht and seven remain correct. One from . ,, , . ... f . , j et and eight rem.un.( !) Two from e.-ht xnd Ifevcn boys look out, or vou will be misled bv j these fguics, for you have all undoubtedly been taught that "figures never lie ;" but be careful, for these figures are made by Republicans. Here is another table, that, tobe 4 EXAMINED AND AT PROVED' by Prof. Morris, in particular, fonts up rather singular; for, the Professor has s;.id, I profess to b'e something of an accountant, r.n l I don't pro)Ose to have things come out in the bungling manner thev have here tofore ;" ntlkft U t- a IfOC i , ,,v . T,-r.,. ' 7yTnfr T'i i n .1 " ( La AMIN LI) and APPRO Ll) lv .ill the Com-1 . . .,,.,,! mu - sioner; - , iIr. tUorns name attaencu witli the ; ret. Isaac, look to your laurels. The subjoin- : ed is another problem in subtraction : Treasurer indebted to count v, 1 L3."S h-2 Credited by county ordeis rn.etmcd, 7,7fc9 Gl j 3.C10 21 ; i r.. 1 , . ' :..! . 11 it 1 vii ioi.'iii, v er 1:11s iii'; ouiiiucrd win ne ajpan nt to every anr per;cn, r;o matter how uniearned tl-.ey may I.e. Every calcul iilou in tho whole , exhibit i- just p.roliHc with error? as thope we j have dvf n. and we have onlv ieleted tiiese ho-: cau?e tln-v :e shorter than the ret. Alter l iving two weiks to get out tli? report in, find it boinc very short :md u:is.i:i.fa'-ry one, it come? out in thvs kind of sliaj e. If tlie co' v ... was c ureet. the j roof :u ciTtainly not read, or, if read at a!!, our neighbor nuit i.Hve been under the iniiuence of his lav-u-ito beverai:i. Ilethis.'.j it nr.iy, the clj-et in pul-ürbiiig the exhibit is en- ' t:relv lo-t hv iisincorrectnes-. We understand i l!:::t fclne th irsuc of the Republican, r.isd th glaring mistake? have been pointed out bv the ; i Democrats about town, that ther ha-i been a sup- j piemen, issued containing the exhibit in an improv-1 d and somewhat corrected state, though not entiivly li.lit yvt. They will doubtless l.rin all the I t ile?,t tbey have, to be?r upon the complicated af fair ; and we hope, for the satisfaction of the peo- " tax-payer.--, and particularly for the reputa-1 ,r n of our friend I. X. Morris, as an accountant, ' t,,il,; bundling affair wiil not aain appear in the. hape it did List week. As it then stood, it read at the 1 io;e of the exhibit : i ,4Ailof which is re.-pcci'uliy submitted. A.ITLLLIL A. M. C. Liam'.ned and P.pin.vrd bv .Mose. Kevser, I. X". i'doRKis, , Com inissluiierj. J. L. We-tervf.i.t, S June l,!!?." If our neighbor of the RcMiblicnii should not ficcccd in getting it rigLt this week, e will, if .Mr. I f "idler will Jet us have th original inr.nueript. I ai'reo to pet it up "according to cpv," and not! charge thr eotinty aiiuhin;,' for it. If he will not I dth it, we will treat him to several g! isscscf 'Hohim," if he wiil let us have the original cp , with ' the ngi.:!ure of th.e Contn.issionors. We surrest ! r,ir eotemponry of the Republicui, th motto,' " Try, try, ygain. r.l.'il? o ..i um : vir.noy, June tu, iroo. f,. T ....... . . ti. i. . , . i " ' V i 'f te amrg-.'mei.tfl for a eelehration LTe on the! Fourth of July, rccuest titc following programme TION A I' LOi KLO.V. rUBLIC DINNEIl. The Sabbath Schools, together with all who U' nihil 'LltiMp . - , to y'ltl ,w thc c'k bration, will meet at the will take place : 1st. Prayer bv the Chanlin. " - i ;;... i ...i,o u ., , , , .1 2d. - o0o,0 .. ii- c:iiiii;uii rcnoois, COIKlUCteU j ?dr- Kound.--. ! !bv 'M' nSf tho Declaration of Indept,1(lence. j j?nf,S! lf 7'N" t ' ",h" 0rftt,0n P" ' nvnlkenbnr-, Hsq. f.th. PUriotie Son'' The Fleth Whit,. ..) lt!..o f 1 ----- - - - - - - ..-- mat--a quartette. m. Keces.s lor Dinner. Remarks to tlio Sabbatli Schools, bv Rev. ' ,t i i -Wr. It .iff it., c IJ' h. . ! .iter. j 'Jili. Singing by Sabbath Schools. in! t iii- e i . I "'to- Oiienng of resolution;, anil t tcmj(ora-1 I Dth. ous r neous remark y1 1 tli. Singing by the Schools. 12th. benediction. --UI. Jil IIHIH Uli 1 lK r,,,zrIH ,,f '"ih" exU-n.l an invitation to . . - all toe S.ibbath Sehe iooIs in the vicinity, and every body else that can get here, to come and join in our celebration of the " (Ilorious Fourth of July." Also to bring a basket of provisions for the Pic Nie ; a committee will be ready to receive r.nd arrange them on tho table. (loot! music will bo in attendance. Ily order of the Committee of Arrangement. J. I.THAYi:iL (; j ('Ratifying. It must certainly be very gratify"ö ," Kio.-e. woo iiueno supporting me Ooittra ticket, to see wilh what satisfaction the Abolitionists hereabout", hail the nomination of IJieekenridgc and Iine. If they would rather have Lincoln thin Fouglas for President, we would suggest to them that they vote directly for the Rail Splitter. The only difference it would make, i, that it would be more abovr-luard, but no more effectual. If they would rather have Lincoln than Douglas, to take charge of the albiirs of this government, then, rightly, they belong to the opposition. Wim. be Em.ctkd. De pile the united efforts of Lincoln, Ilreckcnridge A. Co. to defeat him, Stephen A. Douglas will be elected President of these Uuited States next fall. Men who have no principle only ojijnilion to Douilannrc now r,nrJ.r provided for, they .hi rot their enti meiits hy supporting cither Lincoln or Picckepi ridge its nil the snme.

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CONVKNTION AXD DEMONSTRATION'. Wc lud a tolerably lcngtliy account of the doings of Satvr- j day last written out, but we happened to think;

that everybody was here, and that it was useless ! to go to the trouble ot telling lolks what t. icy aw. ; We all know that we " had the biggest time that was ever had in this town ' that there were in; town a third more people than was ever here be-1 town a third more people than was ever here be-, foro. The manner in whieii the news of Douglas' j nomination was received, will never be forgotten : . . . Ti by any person tlut was present. It was a svene ( ?u" w,,s l"-ci. it sw :i ..venc . t - ? . .1 :t..i t.. t . . . i . t - i uiai js now uiMitoaoie ; drsciüiable. It struck terror tj the , e Kepu'olicaus pre-ent, and tliey looked ' hearts of th us though 0.7 their friends had suddenly been taken from them and they were left lone and he!;lo in the world. The torch-light frocessioii was a grand thing, and the speeches made from the IMward llcui by Messrs C. II. Iter, M. A. I). Tai kaso, and I John A.'miriky, were sound. and er.thu.-i.istic, and j . . , , . i were reeeivol with rounds o :,pp!;uise. Another . suc h demonstration would scare all the Kcpuolicans out of town. Let us keep at the good work ! begun, .ml we will carry thi county by too ! largest nuijorify ever iven for nny iemoerntie ! ticket in it. het in recollect that " Ktornal Vigi- j lance U the price of Liberty," and that if we eon- ; juer thv? foe we must meet it at every corner and vaiuaiish it. 'Common Ti-fa Conte.ntiox. -Ti e convention to nominate a Judge and lVosccutor of the Com- I

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2J Wendell Fillips has given his opinion of Mr. ; Cashing, the President, would not proIjineun as a canlidato for the r.esidency. At a i tect the memhars, they would protect meeting in Ioston, on Wednesday , he denounced , themselves. Mr. Limvin- 'as a country-court lawyer, whese j cTr T r onlv recommeii htion was that, out of the unpti- rT,. , l-an ncc J arte 5 ' 1 . 1 . i.,,i,i-M I lio regulars and volunteers, under nessot h;s past, h ing newspapers could make Iura ? " 4i , i liars and Stewart, attacked 600 Indians any el' iracter thev pieaeu. . " , !on tj., afternoon f tue 2d, near Pyramid Tns: LiaiOR Law. All the liquor cases in the ; j Circuit Court in Delphi have been abandoned and j Inciru.3 ,voro defeated with a loss ti.Icfcndents discharged, the rro-cutorbe!iov-jof 7Q Ue( sgv?ral v,-nundeJ. 111- that the law, attempting to confer jurisdiction j Twe voii:ntoe.rs in an(J HirM goundou the Circuit Court, to be unconstitutional. I cdCapt. Stover mortallv. The battlo j 1 0No .greater revolution lias ever been ejected j wa3 not decisive and another was expectin nicilicine than tint which i.-; beinz brought about : or Vor.n

.P- Jn llulVs VrgitnhU )K:rv,x Destroy. for mora wh-.-a thev are all irone. s a medicine i lor worms tl.cv stand without a rival. Ci.r.rksfmcn I jjtrnorrvi ji. sr Tiii. T!ii.o. . j i'i:uii:'.u piiy.-;ic""it sai'.l I T HJ1 :iTi"iierr, üSotl S IH is V ere JUt titf tiiUl" I : v.ioited ; if hesuiVeiod from Dy.-pepti.i, acidity of (

Sto.a h Cotiveness. or Inactivity; of Liver, Wil- ' m0rnin!?. A numher of Vv?x rrero los son I i I J were ni.-t ib.? tlon-j-. Disturbances of r . T .1 tho C:K-,i.uo;v ():rars, WilscnV Pills were just CnPL Lson " on tho miss.n-tiielhu:-." See Ciiide to health.'- to be had ! Tho hodicS of Mm. H ill IP. HI 5 and

;i-i!is IV m I,. L. Fabne.-ioek ,fc C.?. X'-. Gt Wood ' Mncf, l itt-ourgli, Fa. bind by iVrsluag Ä Co., , riynioutlj. In Land rnen-hants generally. ' julm v w VV Jk. Nfc . V & W 1 NEW 1EKIYAL CS .. ft.., . "-v., JCST REC'KI V Ei AT Till: SIoN F TH K GOLDS IT t:- - - rn one cfthe largest and nest fch'cted stocks of

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hALILS 1VS' ever brought to n.VMDUTII, I XDIAXA, uf every description of GLXTLLMrlX'S MI.-vSHS', I I and CI11LDKLXSWLAK, togciher -a iih a large stock of Warranted 13linr JiUdCi WORK, which we intend to sell Teiy low. CALL AM) SF.K C A $ U F O R HID E S . F.. FA FI April 5, lsdid. ill :.. T.tw... . 1 . ir. j-i .'ja, uu:iu;ig in i.orn; LOUIi AND FEKI) ST0I1E. root) (id Huehels Wlieat. 2.000.000 KnJuh f'oi-n (ill (oo lo. i, i ? . ln i ..mo m i , Coin, U'i,U.J Jiuhels K ve. lOd.tlOO HusheU ( ifa I I'OI) tltitl rioon Tl ....t j. I II o -.. .. , ,. ,. ;.-" i Ji.?,.!,w -;i : I x : i ; , l""V,,,,ca 1 ?r i Til "'"i"v on-ninesi marKct nee m 0iS3l. Thev uImi want lOO.OOO CUSTOMERS To purchase ! - groceries ai unprccedently low prices. Thev will 1 pay cash at all times for grain, and sell in return I prmceriesAt priet-g that cannot be a Horded by nnv ! other establishment in tt ii nlif 1...; ... i;.-V ' e . r"v men i.icu.nes lor purchasing supplies in Chicago as well as eastern c:ties, being suf.ei -or to any other hous - on account of their froe.juent shipments of Hour and gram to thvso points thereby tnablinir them to saw the expense of exchange. If you want the highest price going for your (.ram, Larrel Staves and Heading don't sell liefore calling at the above establishment. CUSTOM WORK. Their mill has bten recently been icfurni hcl with New and Superior Hölting Cloths, undergone u general and thorough repair, and is capable' now r.itdc- tW superintendence ofof Kuqiii miller in their employ, of manufacturing as good Hour as vny Mill in the United States. BOTTED COHN MK A h. They have recently put a meal bolt in their mill r.nd can now lurm.-di, customers with bolted corn meal. Flour of all irrade?, meal, bran'nnd shorts, ket.t constantly on hand at tlio More .1 mill and w ill be sold in large and small quantities. As h rctofore, Hour, meal shorts nnd bran will le delivered to town customers frf!of rhare RICHMOND, WIL1H1R& CO? ' Plymouth. May :!, 1H5?. Hitf A GOOD AssortiiicnT" O F Cutlery, Toy, and Notions, at net T.-Ptf. No- H; FershingPdock A P.L kiml of Funcv Hardware at IMHCICKSON

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Telegraph. Sj. Joseph, Mo., June 123 Ibe i'onv 'Ynrc. with dntr. f.nn-, Carson Valley, .irrivod to-d;v. It was thought tliat (ho tv:i soon ho over, as th.j forci; now in - V ------ -w. . - w 1IV1U , Y woulil : soon ho over, as th.j fom; noiv in tho field would ho able to suh luo thom or rjve : them hoyond tl.o limit, wl.ei'o mini:,- . 3 . . , """"'a , operations are to ho -nrnoO on. operations ar to bo :nrriod on. t was tl;o general opinion that tho ravages wi!J liave to ho PUni.hed sovorelv l . i in order to hriri" them to ternif. A nn-sscner h.rl anivod from the army, reporting ih.it tl:e Indians, had lied tv 1 1 1 1 f il 1 1 in oniio.i'..fu.nf iMM'ug (ill V Hl:-:' lil'.Ul.

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It is feared th.v will utefand afihtlL-UVV HnlCt. O IORE!!

l,ut rotrorxt to tlio moiintrdns, tlms UUy: nn- th,. fmal issue ami D'ohahli- lo-idinir o 1,1 1 s,J- o'"1 l''Ouaui if.tuinjj to a protracted war . , Baltimore. Juno 24 T!ic nominations of hotli conventions were Wtdl reoeiv(ul h.oro hv their respective fnendä, hui .til the onlsi Ie onthushsm is fo. DoiifrJas. Thoro Was lllUoll excitcnieut last night ahout tho ho'els. j Tlio nominal ioti of the Sncodin conI.......: . i , r .Ii . volition was tendered to Mr. (Juthrie's friends as well :t3 to Mr. Hunter, hut hoth Illinois, onvention during Mr. Smith's remarks, that if Mr. Q thouS3n(J oIlt ,llndrcd dollars had wen raisea til ein r nnw-n, -vviunn tnree days, to fuini-vli supplies fur Col. Hays' 1 ivniinirrrs (...: tji Trrr 0 l lu: e:i!.n-i u-n i'.L'iuui;ii nt 1 heiler and hurnt id J-:ivrht of Cairo, this j t. two children have been foiif 1U. Three persons wounded, r.ow at the St. Cliarks. will pvohahly die. Tho FCCoiul clerk, two chambermaids, two stewards, tno man aent, aud ilVG raun passengers ar-i rr.i5.sin?;. i Lvnehhurp;, Va.. Juno 2". 1 ' 1 1 i t 1" T'.. ,tI J,in aad Robert button, OMitorsof the . ! Virginian, wore shot in tho street to- ! i day by tho biothers Third wick, editors J and proprietors ol the hpuhlioan. Unoot j th.e Uutions is said to ho mortallv woundoA. tho other cf rioaslv llitnrod. "" ! H th tho TIardwicks huvo boen placed i in juil. Loonier, Ind., June 25. A destrueilve firo took pbec hro yes-j j tertiay, hy which tlio principal business ! put of tjio town v.iä uoGtroved. Total ! ;loss nhout 012.000; insuraace"S4.00ü. BLAIK & Co-, FLY.MOL'TII, IXI. JT"3"AVINf..juU received a fresh .apply of every 2 article in nr line d"trade, -onsisting lnainlv ofDi-u-.-, MedlciiHS, Faints Oils, Dve Stulls, Vr riii-di, Ihn-h.es, Feifuiu ay, Yankee Xot'nns, Cllass. Stationery. Fare .Medieincg and Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, tu which wc respectfully invite the attention of tliiscommunitv. We ha; e also, on liand a stock of CrllOCj:iMKS, Tea.CofiVe, Sugar, Tobnoco, Cigar.-, etc a:. ....... i ,.r .. ........ ...!.!. i:. Ti lt? : within ..r. - .f:.v tvi ... l. i'v. ....! r..... Pittsburgh andXew York a large amount of KKKLOSKXK AND COAL OIL. -AXJ Xj A. MI 2P 5 i for burning the saue, of every td.o and stile with i or without sh ides. We are aL agents lor ail the popular PATENT MEDICINJ-:.S of the dav. riiysici tn's prescription.-, carefully ; putup at all hours, dj(y or n'ght, by experienced ir - , . , ! e caincsuv ii.vue tue pui .e i:i nivor us wnu . ,. . . . 1 , , . a can, examine our siock. um oecome convinceo f the fact that we are Join ' a liberal business. G.HLAIXiCo. Plymouth, Ind., Marcli 2!hh, I t.V.b TO IITVAIDS. R Cl H A R. d:m a n ANALYTIC FIIYSICIAIJ, AKD PHYSICIAN" FOR DISEASES OF T HE LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO TIIE Cincinnati Marino Hospital, , 1 .V iS'VA L lir S RKTJIKA 7 Corresponding Member of the I.tKidon Medical Society of Observation AFTII 'il Ol' Butter fo ?:ivnlids A Ni rnrroii OF TIIK'MKDIOAL TF LKHCOPi:. May be Consulted at Pl).noulh, Edward - Hotisa, .S'aturd.iv. July 7th. ! iirnw, ri jht IIousi-, J.-ly (lib. DIL IIAKDMAN ti eat Co isum; tion, Pironehitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, ami all diseases of the Throat andjungs, by Medical Inhalation, comb'ned with piupcr cdnstitiUioii.it treatment for the blood. Dr. Ilnrdman will carry with him his medicoies and will be prepared to furnish patents with appropriate remedied, stritjtly Irom the vegetable king dorn. lit medicines are compounded of various Harks, Ibid:,, Leaves, (Lints, Roots, Plants .Ve. Proeiued of the Indians and from even ;a arter of the (Jlooe. d.l" Regular viits iuly announced. Particularaltciilioiipaid to SKIN DISEAS s ES and fllandr.l irs, V leers, S;-,i es nid Tumors. Dr. Huitlman does not charge for consultation. Dr. ILirdman treats all chronic or long standing diseases of flie Lungs-, Livers, Slomaeh, llowels, Illadder, Kidneys, lh-aiii, Heart, Nerves, Womb, Splccr, Siine, Eves, Ears, Ac, Scroft'nla, I'ils, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsey, 'kin Disc.-ses, Fever Sores, Catarrah, Ser.iina Weakness, Neu ralga, Whites, Ins uiily, Dvspc pi ,,t liddin s. Heat of the Drin, Syphilid Piles, Sick Hcad iehe, Enlarged Ton-ils. tic.

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Feb. 2, i,5 lr. DIL IIARDM AX.

Dry Goods and Groceries.

! DECLARATION c INDEPENDENCE. i ""7" :" tnc eourso f trale, it becomes V neeessarv f r one firm to dessolve the mercantile bonds wliieh have connected them with others, and to a.-sumc anw-mr the stores of Tlvniouth tiiit prominent position, to which selling KlVl hCm' V? nti spect lor the opinions of the citizens of Marshall cnmity rcruire the causes which should imm-1 them to the separation. We hold these truthes to be ' evident : tliat all do not sell geods er,u il; t:it -Ii t tuose iio ouy ener.per can sen at a lower price, that the store which sells at the lowest price is entitled to the patronage ot the community. . m w. n. .a. m - ; . K tt i i t Ha. iwnvs received a larrrc siiare of th it natron j ago. and to secure a continuance of favors has j brought on a much larger stock than before, coni Slftll,",jfa comple assortment of Dry Gropds, GR0CE1UKS,. ' j i CJiOCKERY.i Boots ciulkzI Slioes IJOXNKTS, - HATS AXD CAPS. ; MILTXKTwV COODS, '. V A . A. i v. Ä : - We will sr-U f r ealj any 'artlc-e' in our sforc n? chean a can be boualitin any shop in town for like euality. LA 1I LS. Wiil Had all the hYtof styles of I)n?s floods and everything eruin;rg to the Dry floods Ijne. Tho-e about to commence . . HOUSE .KE'r.PIXCJ ill find a compete a?se.rtnieirt of. Clotri ry and ass ware, which w? will seil twenty per cent, wer ll.fli Pliv .tl. r t tfaLIVl im nt. C. L X T L K ai 1 ; X , ; Will find a 1 urge stovk of Broad Cloth-, I'stiir-y ('a-.-iiner3 and Suiun er ( loods w bieh w e are prep.iredo make up in any style debited. F A M I L I I ". S , ! j j Will !.- supplied with Frli (Jro'-erles r.t a niall j vlvance fr.)Si or?. - I X' CT , Wo l:ae ev.-r' iiiuig ou may w.ust aii'l-hai! take great pl'..i-ur- in sat ing our go'otU ani'iu selling tbcia if vou are lilted. v 1; 1 x v 1 t 1: , All to call and exanr.ne our stock 01 - -.i at our oM m iQ of tiC E)v ar(V n,,,. JilCIJ i SMITIIp.c.In t,)J;tli.0,I(;U ,vhilf,ur fto:,, ,v i,;,V!? opened a Tailor S!'-- under tha chari-c of Mr. F. J. Renn'-r who is on hand with all the lutes fa-h; u!S and w.nniuts, all his ;ver: lav .'i, Is Oil. L"!f Fresh Arrival! CTi , .,k .ItiOlj CLi) P.IlICESÜ IT-U-in oM!'itr-l out nno of ip ' Ul0 olK1W.U LIU 011C OI j R Ul 1 V T A Fi n $ P V T V VH TV? 1 I IjÜilÜ j dl Ii Li Ü - U Ü Ü 1 U i U I'liJ 1 ! I OF FALL AND WINTesR ITT rir?T7TnrlT"TTri ä i r ft-. Trt- i lints anil Cnps, I toots and Shoe? (ft'ilts, Funiisliinir (ioods. c, &c.,that I ever had the pleasure to oiler the i .'. ...ii : i;..;....i r....... ..... r: i. i I IM. "Ol. V ..III 1 MlllllLl'll iioill niv imiRi.i .11 1' I ull those that wish to purchase with Jr'Fuil Con-ti-it nee of showing s;;ch goods as will please them PJ at price.FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention is alsoimitcd to niv LAU(JI" VARIETY of Vest in s, &c. And for the accomodation of those who cani.ot he pleased with ready-made work, I keep a fii:st-ci1ass TAITOR! to cut and make to order. Those who. wiU favor ,:s tX leaving tlieir moa-ürc, can reh on a ia.-h-jona'bh- suit and as cheap as can be had'in any man-l--t'ingfIi'M in the "-st. Please call before purchasing tdehcre Sept. au-tr II. PIERCE. "GOODS" AND SELI.LNfi USsEAPHR THAN EVER! H would respectfully call the attention purchasers to the fact that w e have just ot i re ! ceivc.l from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of JiEADYOrA of: C L O T 11 1 N G HAT, CAP, XJT a.X5.y.' a'i ta S fi'ilJ, 4XyVy. J Having bought our stock at fust class Houses J we can oiler yni Coo. Is at prices to suit the times, j N. lb Willi tho above we have connected a I Tn-ilrv-f-jT rr Trr-i--1-l i c-1i -- orit J.ailOIJ.1 -iocu.UilSUAlUlG, Under lb" supervision of Mr. F J. R EN N F.R wheie we arc prepared ( .MAKK CLOTH INC TO ORDER! And keep constautlv 011 hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RSi, VESTIllGS S. vv M. RECK Ell.

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Patent Medicines.

V . P. -A X M w C -"A. Pll A rerrr f Anti-Mo f r f i Hi a !- v Lo, Iyi- sirt. IVver :ml Arno, . l'.i!iou-n". Nfur ilci i. C".i' V P. i-!.:t 1 A; ;- tite. I i-- r (u-ri-J M-tii'H u. 1 iiit..it y V OtTf.on fj A I 25 cts. C V .0 Eead tlio test.or.7 of G07. T7ISI:, 7a. uiful Fjmrty K-m-i1: f -r CVr:irt:..T5.j ! aii.l .R.Tecti.'U i.f tjio T -jir.tive Orn:;. !r- r Ho.uIä'-Ik; th-y lavi- i-.m-l thrrn-:lvt-s a 'T.-i ilic. T.cad tho tsstlraony of CG7. KING, Ala. I w..'ri I in l I - wlrhi.ut Wils -n"s rilS 'f; nhy p:i'v. F' r liiaii-iKfi'.n ar.d Hv;nl-, 'n.liC, I divlk' ft IT.! and t.ilio t!;c L:.:f; ii, riti.'1. i'liin'-tl'.at re' Soli cy Lruggists & Dealc-rs evcryTfhcrc. jTUKrAiira ux 3. L. PAHITESTOCX & CO. Importers &.Vholessie Druggists ITo. 60, ccrucv "VToad and 4t!i Sts. PITTSBURGH. PA. folk rr.orr.iiT -lad or q B. L. Fah.nestock's Vermifi.'go. o

! And rpcrient :i:id Stomachic preparation ofjhftsl j IRt)X purified by combustion Hvdrojreu. 1 Lot 1 1 Sanctwuied bv te ldghe?t Medicil äulhörifies. i v- l"t 11 v

both in Europe and the United State.-, a.. l ;.rc. scribed in their practice. Th exncrieiice- of t!iouand d.iiiv prove- th:it j no preparation of iron cm le coino in d witii it. i J Impurities of the blood, depression of vita! enerirv

pale and otr.crwisu si klv conip'-'xiou indicate its c 'ir p- v :r-nece.--itv vn :'.!n:ot cverv coi;eeivab'c c-se. e halfn e :kr.

Innoxious in 11 nnhi ii-sin which it bI irieu.ii uns proven :ioomtt; e:;;-.i;ive in e:' j tiie following co:ii'hunfc. vi. ! In debilitv, nervous a1ie-;in. cmneiatlon. 1 11 LV!l Ol

: pepfia, eo:i.tipati-!i!, i.Iiarrl:pa., dyJt ntcry, im-iVi- ' ebar. lent consumption, scrolulous Tuberc;.io"-is, S-'iitiear, ; ttheum. mismenstriiation. v.liites, chiorosi-. iivi r !

eo-r.iplaints, c'.rcnu; bead lebe., vl:cun,;iti-::i, hitennittent fevers, implex on th? face, Ac. In ca:-e-- of i;ei.eral debility, h ther ihe result of acute disease, or of ihe continued ditnunit :on i..f . nervous and rmrcahr eni.rgy from clironic com.plaints, one trial of th'S restorative has prove-l .-eceessfu! which no description or a'tesf a'iojt uy'd rn:der credible. Iuvali'U so long bed-ridden ' lone :s to hive b'.cos." i'.icottiii in their own IK ihbi ihoocls, h ive hu ldetilv n arr ared in the busy voral as ifjtM retuincu from protracted tr:vcl in .1 utstant land Soni.- verr sur.al iii-t:ii:c of this kind are attested of female sutlcrets, ein ici.t ! ted vuUn of aj.;ur.-n: www, sm-uinPMis 4 e.-hanrticn, critical chi::.-es, r.cd that compücarion of ne.-vons .-ud dyfpept:.-. aversion to air ::ul e eise lor wuicli th.c p.'iy.-:.:aj liave no na:n T?i Ti.i vim3 A üeeT cuis oi ao. kiu-I-. sind for re;i;i'iis familiar fo Biedis:! men, the operation of operation ol tins j preparation of iron must i;V5s'.'iiy be salutary, j 1 ! lor, iniiike the old ovide, it is vmor"'.' :y tome, ' without being exciting and overheating; andgrn';.' I regularly aperient, even m the most oi'unte e.il serf of costi veness without everboii.r a y a'.ric p-ur-; gative, or inuicdng a clisigreeable s- ns itiii. ! It is this latter property among others wh-: ! uiiive-suo 1 1 in. ii a;ioi- eii' Ctive lor 1 lies, ur.- .n i ,i : . .i ii . l t' TX'i nlt'th :tuls0 aPPears t0 CX0lt ;l diti:ut and specif ;c action, by dispersing the local tendt-.cy whi. h I forms tliem In v-Wd. innumerable a? are its cause, a P.i'globox of trie?,. Uialvheate Fills has often snf ! Heed for the mo;t habitual cases, in hiding thc attendent codivcr.c In unchecked D.arn-nea,cven nhen ad va; iced 1 1 ) l j i ii :i rv. im i:m ; u mm . 'iii;ifi:ii . n m. nini 01 ii vi i. 1 r Iv mäüg'iar.f.th ef.Vcts have been eouailv de.isneand astonishing j In the local ji.iius, lo-s of flesh and Ftr naih.de- I biiitat.ing cough and remittent hectic, wliic!, ''en- ! erally indicate incipiint conuuiptie:!, this r t-sedv - j has allayed the alui ni of friemls and j.h v.-:..-Li several" vciv gratifving an-l i ' interesting iiüiu:iCCS. I Iii Scrofulous Tuherculosis, this medicated iron lias lud tar more than theg(od cllcct. of the mo-t cautiously balanced preparations of inline, without .. . . . . . 1 - i I any ot tlieir welt known li.tli.it;e j I he attention oi lem ilcs cannot oe too con ;i dcntly breefed to this remedy and restorative, in tiie cases peculiarly affecting them In Ivhcur.?atUm,both chronic and iiiüammatorv in the latter, however, more decidedly it lias '

been invariably well reported, both as alleviating nuih near sore, ran'., and Li a good n od.Nti -pain andrelucing the sw ellings and stillness of tho i hood good timber, tine gr;tss ni-.rs!;, and !i:n; . joints and mustlcs ruru in-: w:'.'-r. In Intermittent IVvcrs it nnwtbea great r'ine- Tiie e Uof s.vq ..f -ce 2i, town VI n. rf r.n;g dy and energetic restorative, and itspr:gresi in tiie ; 2 e. and sw q ois; q . f town i-1 n. 12v .trcs-. new sc'iicinehts of the West, will prc-bablv Io one : fo-irmib's no--th-e.;si of Fly month good mill per of high renown and usefulness i atsd saw -mill t! ;;ty s.rrcs imprui v d building No remedy has ever been discovered in the ' to be r.Vd vre eh -.-ap. winde history of medivit-e v.hich exort-ssuel.r.K.niiit I Tiie s lief r.v .: i.f s'-e 1 1. town ."2 n. of range

happy, and fully restorative cU' - ts Hood appc-j.Te

tite, complete ingestion. r:'p:d .''.U;Mfiou of strength, with an unusual di.-po-itien hr active a -id and ciiccrfid exercise, imuuii.tcly I'olh.w it-i" use . j Putunin neat flat metal boxei' coniaiuin" ."'.! ! I t.i!I iirlfr r.Il riif t wf !. I ir lh 1 iv ih-ii-'.. iI-ä i and dealers Will be sent free to any audiv-s on j receipt cf the pi ice All letters, ordeis, etc., thotild be addressed to R. IL LOCKE Co., Ceneral Agent. ."3!J Lroadivay, N Y--ITlv Plymouth, may 11Howard Association. - PHILADELPHIA. ; A IJencvolent iT'stituti-ti estalJjitioei.1 hv ffpeci'.tl Kndowniont, for tbo relief of the Siek and Distre.-ed, :ifllcloil. with Virulent and Epidemie -, j Diseases. I rBtlE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view-oi J the nw-afiil destruction of human life- c ms.nl by Sexual diseases, sei, era! years agodircctej their j Coiieulting Sngreon to n;en a Di-j.Misarfir.tl treatment of this class , it diseases, inall tllSir forms, i I rod to give Mt;iilUAI I UN til. I IS to all j who apply by'letter, with a description of their conj dition (age, occupation, habits of life, tVe.;, and, in I case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDI - j CINES FREE OF CHAKCE. ' ' 1 'Dir. Ilireetnr of the. .-j.m 1 1!,... Ii. '..;. ! . t .. - - ........ 1 1 i - Annual Report express the hishets-lisfactiin wit!the success which has attended tiie labors of I'm ir Surgeot --in the cure of Snerm.itorrlHo.a Seminal

Weakness, CsnnorrhuM, Oleet, Syphilis.the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac., and 'order a continuance oft!e-!of

same plan for the ensuing vear An: idmirahle Report on Spermatorrhea .Seminal ' j Weakness, the viee of Onanism, Masturbation or j (Self Abuse, anil other diseases of the Sexual or gans, bv the Consulting Surreon, wiil be sent by: I mail (in a sc ah? . nvelone. lFK EE OF CHAIK . E. I M-:ue,r envelope. III I . I. Ill l. II . ll . 1., I on reccptof TWO STA .MPS for no tage. ptof T O S I A. MPS fer jnvtagc. TT cvTTTr lP?;T?,ira

AiX V RILL FOR POPLAR I UMDER Dry orOren I um pr-parcd to till M the LOWEST PRICE, an lot tho REST QDA LIT V ; also, SHIX(Li:S on hand coi st,inly. marir.Mf . IL TIERCE.

Keel Estate Agency.

d.uüü iriii: r;;:)!:;:.it:Ni:i) is aitiiiorizld i J5 t .-ell th' 1 !iov,'n' ii --iil'cd Lan is, at eery htr "figure?: rat -'.u 1; i the ttahiuce in annual j-.ivnu nts. I'roiu 0:1 t- fjur years, with interest, t-'XIOX TOWNSHIP, s w tr n c Mr " VA T V.2 N II 1 C A. .4' : e Ii tM i n w jr wev " 3. s-v.'r If W c j"x Tf:r. town? i n r. N. F. Quarter Sec. U.2E.,A.IG0 S'.l 4' . .. .3 H) Sil IUI 11 v jr ri w )i' " i ? vv iji- n w or " ; e i:;i!'' e " j h i'! n v.- r ' J n hail" w .j " I CliiLT V.. i f X. i:.(,rS- ! II h::lf Tl W :r ' e i;r 5 w er ! n e iii- n w f;r " j s e ' i s w i;r s o f,r ! e half n w qr. . Ii e :) " j vv f r c qr j s e lr o . . I w li-ilf 11 v :r " j r h U' Ii e ijr. . j w ln'f 11 w Mr. . ; v i:.i;f v. fjr. . . j w ii di" . 0 ;r. . .'" - 't 1 ...."4 ...::5 T. X. iL 'J i: 1. A. SO . . rid . . . H .. -M ... I'l . . sri ..mo :t;L .TL :u 1! 27. . r.i . H) . H) . f-0 . K . t v). 0! . . I-".. 17.. IT. . 1 1 e !ia:i s e ;r. . . . 3 W ;! s e !-. . . . n v.- r;r nlalfw.;i- iT s b.slf n w or " o Knor-as V.':' :? V der culti v .iti' ". dweiiits: J X ; U : K. A b'i "... w; nj, nb-'v.t C-') rcre? ;i!i i-e, f-t.il.lo and a goo-I ;u hand, the balance j vorn -ore!'n-l. C;:i- !.:.;! j in live or teiMCrs wv.h iüt' rest aniiuailv. i W LN1" r Tt V. V NS 1 1 1 i ;s.L Sec 10 T.-V y.U. : A M ! s half n w .;r. . .' . . M ! 11 w ,r s v, u '!!" ! ? pr h: ! lots 2 and :l. j e half s e -r. ; w half e qr M-2. . .x) n 1C2 :;) 4) :;... s-2 . ::e t-u ', j ;(.) jif) :. t. . .:;-... r- ' y Iw'fli ,r. . 1 m r 1 1 uo x to w x sHi r. jV half X. ll.i.rS v. 1-T.::1XK.-J I'-, A f'l e hull is w e.v.l. O AX TVXSi!ir. o t :?l X. iL :? 1 r.i I') :;i -, u v;itrs v. j I J1 hf n :t:i t wxs!i:i. M i," S.-.-r,T::.". U " K. yi -lou XSIill'. S.-.-. -j; T. '' N. K. 1 !'., A . : ; 1 Ml 1 Dio ..4 : ; : ;. I ' oa'.f - e o! n v.Ml!-' cu"!" 't v.'::'. ; ti n:;o -h-;r house b t!:' ill : -r.it: ii'tei n acres v.ci". and . ..::rt or 1 :ilai,c' i:i on' ;:o:!-;a-". e: Wi-T . r St f. xsiiir X. iL 1 F... A l IT .-i :i hi ":1 loo : ibe 1 I; n I. in Fulton S F..t tefthe Mich--cuth line of Marshal I half X. vv .(r i l-'-t e . . v '" ? ':r " belt's.' t,r. . . . : h::!i s .; . . i -r s N 'ly j w ..r s u .jr.. . . w halt w i;:-. . . I xv '-.ilfn or... ! A!o thl . . :c. r. T if-'-uy. .:;v.ated;b.yit ivy.i i ; ' n - '! '' ' j.:i::i!g t.'C : t (..".:'t, t -v't N-l'.'.r X. 11. r;:-s,., ! p half .s ..(- T. v. x. : !.. ) 1 S.) t 4 ....... 4 - -Oed I.' lids, act'!. Ial- . r p iii -n ot ciiible me to ! Lot I Fe;s i -a r t-a v.l.. ; na e i.: r. i . : -;r il will ident ! iv. 1 ov i V. i: a1 rv- .ntity f h.nd t'.e vy i";-t. Tiü;S. McPi jXALD. (::i:'tf v,,'; H y-'jl ,:,-'-" ' V!:!f)';:.i . I i - LAND 1 T? ACdJKS ot' (lOOi) LAND T . . 1 r - - .a .11 r3i:::soxs w r ti !'v or e'l Land, vn ill ! w :i r.i cad oa ;;i" i n.'.ei-iirneo. mi.o e,,n mvc lac:: ie ; ier pureii i e or ..ale t-emil to any in th c-a'ti--. FOIL SALT., on time: nw Y' cor. ) and s U of S t": h; 'i;iri id rites, at- I 10 jii.T''-" i.mt of W O O. Mo'.vn e - n. of rarg I v.- r2'"l a; n --.::!) a res improved at Xoit! Heid. Stark cove'v. 'I he u ii of irv jVn w m r. ec ( 1 1 1 1 T rr n Koal and J"di ÖT-ld ae v- n'rapr n e 1 v-x uülcn :-:h of Fiymoath fun-, heavy tln.bind land. L o sc" and e o .r ' of ec 1':. and tin' r.e rriTige one Folk tvr!-iimb.-red, gn;d.'ft-;iter id i'l o- utities to FUlt q oi st t- IW. town p, shin I'K) acre: levtvy nea'r Tnor Citv to In - pnrt bat eis i re s ii oi f ,c q ct pee t v n .... t. r: rary, 2 e, K l acre-, feet- ni'dea ic.th of Plymouth 1,1-te-n ai-res i. i' ioved i "l hm.. timber aulwicr The S:' o i c tow n :1 n, of rang- '2 c, lbf aer. - ( Leon township eight miles from riwclose by Tippee.moe Town - ood laiul nni gm.! tiinbei--ui".iiipro cu--to I e l ad on easy term-. L -t X . fi in V'a -.'l, ; "s ad liti -n t o the town Plymouth line.dweHiiigatid goo-i out In-use. X-orth ::. of L t No. ."57 in Plvm-cath. now knowi 1 . 1 1 1 llui!.." a . 1 -i--.l S I. i.-r Lot AO. .'Lin i l 1 1 oil i good dv eliiiig houss Part (if L(.t. arid i, PlMini;t!i- it. Ihn öib) feet f;y s::le i-n nt. Lt Xo t! Fiw-io i.h p.-t. .1 J.we!l;ng and twostory busiie.'- ii.uise, .n i e;" i!iej' : t cojii'ts in. tovn to he 1 -ad at a Uarei'ii. I lers;ins deMio. - ii.is.iig in hii vic:nd v UtogixV us a cad. REEVE .fc CA PR OX. teniia" r ?.l OlP P' inomh, It a"." A & V. 1 1 1. EE A MAX TAX DOUELK His ' MONjA LV TWO VI- AUS. . . . f."" .ihe viest Y V.Vi' -'" 1 the Coai. 't.l .'Toe ender-igin d oiver t'f-.'.I Oiit Mill and tract df la:..;, :.. irr;;g '. acv. en whi, h it is ' I l.K-j.te 1, . . Very ...--, t,: . ;. It ,..t...,t six -aift a half r.r -v -. .-.-- ," Ph:.i,i!, The Mill is in good re; air, in .i - h i-es the lst otrili ity ." -tloia-. .u. i iu-.s i'. 1 -i n:t of cu-töm of any oil.er ii tl f:.t. . The water pow r is 1 .i,.l ,. , 1 ..: ..1 .. - 1 .10 in 'K ii'l ? I U ;, nilUT ill .Marihall county. Fv p,.;. r attet.tio: lauii three to live t!i.i;sin.'i d-dV-i can ! e ; jade oe the Mill, ' and ah;irs mere. He will t-.k.. :mv Lb..l .f -n...l ! piepntvin part pa;.ri.ut. ' i Fob further aibcuiars, nouire on the pn taisr.-. V.l I)U'I"V i-. ion. :;ir. BR O. BAIRD, Physician a: STirgoon, limncti, Mrrs'. .:!! ro. lr.,I. 'OiTLD ri svr.aifdJv ieibrni the 1 I 1 f It peep V V guicral tint he has l.eui Eat and nin-hrM cd a large supply of for 1 is own practice. He will U feu'id on hand at

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