Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 July 1860 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

EYE AND EAR

g I Dr. Underwood, of Chicago, Illinois, the emi Seott'9 Collecting AjjeilCy. nent and skillful operator on the Eye and Ear, Mr. J. S. Scott, who does a General Co liect whose reputation is so extensively known through ion and Neuxpavei Agency Buiintst, be autho- out the United States, will arrive in Plymouth, rlzed to receive 5s inscription, Advertisements, Ind., on Wednesday morning, August 8th, 1860, Ac, for us, and to give receipts for money pnd may be consulted at the Edwards' House on due this Office- that day only. Dr. U. being a regular educated We eaearfuily re?ommend Mr. Scott as t physician aud surgeon of the old school, and havcareful, prompt, and honorable man. Claims en- ing had an experience of twenty-five years in trusted to him for Collection, could not be placed practice, will perform any operation on the Eye In aafer hand. A. C. THOMPSON, and Ear, necessary to restore Bight to the blind.

Ed. Demermt.

0" Cbarget moderate and the most satisfactory reference given, when required. DMr. F. H Hall wants to purchase all the old Iron in this "neck of woods." Read advertisement.

bearing to the deaf, or by other sei- i.tific means, to remove any diseases of those useful organs within the reach of science- and ile human skill. No charge for examination or consultation.

In M whining. We understand that Mr. John Zanor, Postmaster at Wolf Creek, denounced Asa Wickixer. Esq., as a "d d Black Republican," re

rrs:nce the heavy rain and wind storm of last eentlv, and has since been t arrying a pair of eyes

ii!cn are saiM o oe n'. r v t v.i'ui mc tini'.ijiitnicu blackne ss of forty thousand Black Republicans It is well to teach impudent ofliciuls a little goixl manners ometimes. The above from the Republican of last week, like everything else that appears iu that paper, in which a Democrat is concerned, is false in the

Mr. Zehner authorizes hs to sav that he

week, the weather has been conaidendly cooler

Ice cream and lemonade are at a discount. L 0. S. or M The Independent Order of ?om of Malta will meet at their ball on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Let every member be present. Bv order of G. C.

main.

Posted. A reading Republican stated t- what i.;,j ,,nt call Mr. Wickizer a "J d Biack Rep' he called an ignorant Democrat, that Colfax's ma- Can," ai.d we know, having seen Mr. hner that iority in 1858 was twenty thousand, and offered to ;,10 ji15 not a pair Gf bjhkC eyes. Ha had one bet that that waa about the majority. eye that was I a little, though not half aft tLTThecard of the " Buckeye Livery," J. M. represented in the Republican. We saw our ft iend KuKcaa, Proprietor, will be found in this issue. WfcUm, the other dar, and from what we saw Those in want of a "2.40 git uo au i git nag." and we think he is the gentleman who got the "pair" a first claas rig throughout, should not fail to call on 'of black eyes. If he had beaten Setoff into a

jelly it would not have been any credit to him, as he is a cripple, having had his band cut almost entirely off, Severin the ligaments which never united perfectly. He has also an aggravated sore on one of his legs of five years standing, besides being a much smaller man than Wickizer; but with all these disadvantages he evidently came out first

Mr. K-

mrCAtBOTT informs us that on last Saturday, from 11 o'clock a. m. to 6 p. m.,he took and furnished ninety different persons with likenesses. His business and qualifications as an artist, need no further comment.

sL7"The fine pole raised recently at Wolf Creek best. All we are surprised at is that Wickizer Mills, blew down on the night of the 2"th, during would ask such a cripple SO fight with Lim, whkh the heary storm that swept over the country We he did. hope the Democrats thereabouts wili, before long, -r, Z , . M K e Iuxglar Caiti;reb. some weeks since Dr. raise another one in its place. ,, T , c, . f Hazzaru s Jewelry More was broken into at Bour 117" There will be s pole raising at Grovcrtown bon, in this county, by burglars, and several hunon Saturday the 2Sth of July, I960. The Demo- dred dollars worth of jewelry t.ken out. For pevcrats of Marshall and Starke counties are invited eral weeks no clue could be obtained as to who the te attend. A good time ia eipected. Speeches thieves were. Some boys left that town and went

appropriate to the occasion wid be delivered. HTTh Dorcas Society will hold its festival at the Good Templar's Hall, instead of at WfJ velt's Hall, as announced in last week's i?ue. It is to t-e given for the deserving poor of the place. They will have refreshments of every kind suit:, ble for the occasion and season.

to Mishawaka and by some means or from somo cause, we know not what, they were suspicioned and taken- On examination some of the jewelrywas found with them and identified. The names of those taken are Wiliiann Fink, George Morgan, and William S!usc r was also taken but acquitted, no evidence appearing against him, and Le having

followed the two t rt named to Mibawaka to re-

i:V M A K ULI j WOKKV

(CORNER OF LA PORTE AXO WALNUT STREETS, ) PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL CO. IND.

stf. F. HOUFHTS Has permanently located in this place and is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business. He is now receiving DIRECT FROM VERMONT. The Largest Stock of Marble EVER BROUGHT TO NORTHERN INDIANA, which he will sell at prices that defy competition. MONUMENTS, SPIRES. TOMBS AND HEAD STONES, Neatly and promptlv executed, at prices lower than those of any other shop West of Philadelphia. Orders fiora a distance promptly attended to. A. F. R. Plymouth, July 5th, i860. 24tf DRÜO gong. nr. T. si. E,BM0JV9

HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS and Medicines to the room one door tat

Ol Patterson k Cleveland s s'o:e on La Porte street, Plymouth, Indiana, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AND PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call a he warrants every article sold by him to be just what it is represented. In addition to his larye dock of Drugs and Medicin e, may be found Endless Quantities or YANKEE N O T I O W , PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, &0.

NEW

OHIO CASH STORE

Anil in fuct. erervthini?- alii kent in a Drll2

Store, a; prices as low as tun be afforded. Call

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T. A. LEMON.

Pir.aeoNrn.LB Pole Rustic The Democrats cover a watcj, uf lit taat one üf lhcm had borrowin and about Pieraonville will raise a pole on Sat- ed. Th-v were brought to this place for trial, urday next at 2 o'clock p. m. Shakers are ex W(iiveu examination and were held to bail in the pected to address the crowd, that it is hoped will äum Qf f0u each. Morgan was bailed out immebe present. Democrats from different parts of the diateiv, and Pink waa committed to ML not Mm

county have told os they were gsing. rloj tbey able ;i give bail. Morgan looked very much de- and examine for yourselves

win nava a good tarn.-, jecteu ud as though he was very sorry about someIBy reading advertisemcnf , if will he en tnin probably because he bad been "caught in that J am es M. Wtmmm kM icwttjf onnl mp, l' onipany," or with the property in his hand at Arjrus, in this county, a stock of Dry Goodi and 's 18 looking tellow as we have seen Groceries J;si b vtssle sXMftled fellow, a e. ooi great while, and manifested great coolness and Democrat, and we un-t eaasssi has n !irre said we!' " J'tiVreiao as to how the thing went. He looks !

elected assortment of goods, which he iss.Ilii.g t be about seventeen or eighteeu years of age,an.l For j70UT LikeilGSS Ül a Case, ..a SkSB m 9 J I . II . S a -.- . a

"cr:ep as dirt." He lie III a larj;e patronage ,s ur.uouoieuiy a snrewu ooy, anu it is a great pity

GO TO THE GO TO THE GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE. OHIO CASH STORE. OHIO CAM! MORE. JUT RECEIVING JÜöT RECEIVING JUST RECEIVING SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS GOODS GOODS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. PILES OF NEW GOODS PILES OF NEW GOODS PILES OF NEW GOODS CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE CAN NOW BE SEEN A T THE CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE OHIO CASH STORE OHIO CASH STORE OHIO CASH STORE FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. FOR THE SUMMER TRADE FOR THE SUMMER TRADE.

LUOD PDinFER AND FILLS

DR. ROBACK'S Ncandanaviaii Remedies hen Dr. Roback, the celebrated Swedish Fhvsiiian, introluced tys Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he set forth in plain language their curative properties. This was years ago. The tak of recommending them has rineo been taken .ui of his hand. Enlightened men whose character for sound judgment and philoso phy. gives their opinions weight in the community, men. who observe, reflect, and make ' assuranee doubly sure ' before they decide are everywhere approving and urping the u-e of these wonderful Preparations. All who conlide in the wisdom and honesty ot this class, or who choose to investigate for themselves arc iwx of one mindon this important subject . Dr. Roback invites the attention of the sick to the ORIGINAL LF.TTFRS, from meaabetl of the Medical Profession, Editors of jublic journals, well known Merchants anl Farmers, and Ladies of the highest reepeetabUHy, giving accounts of extraordinary cures wrought Oythe remedies, of which cures tbej themselves were FVE WITNESSES. These parties Ill.1V be consulted nornnnllv rr

letter, bv those who have any dount upon the sub- j joct. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Ro- ! back, which is at all times accessible to the public, j establish the following That the Ri ooo Piriff.k and Blo -o Pills have ; been proved by analysis to CO. .TAIN NO MINERAL, That they cure the almost universal complaint, UVSPEPSIA, w ith unerring certainly, and in a very short time. That after all other medicine have proved useless they relieve

LIVER COMPLAINT,

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P P3LLS,

A Dever tiil'm Antidote fur Sick 1-

aene, L'y8i p?n. rovor him Aput. "oi Liver Cwplsirt, CostivencKS,

V Bilionsncss, Neuralgin. Colic,

V- psSBJli Appetite, Pitior. a

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doretl ?tc tan- h. Female

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Read the testimony of GOV. WIS!, Ya. " Wni)ii'8 Pills are a wfe aud m.i-i useful Familw Kcmdy for Censtipatuin.l

and affi-ctiont of tUe Wtive Organ IFor Ileadacha tbt-y have proved them 'fives a FptHtic."

Read the tostimony of 00V. KING. Ala.

"I would not ho without Wilson's fills io. any price. Ft ln Ji. rli n and Headache, I divido a Fill and take the half; it' gives immediate relief.

Sold by Diuggists & Dealors everywhere. PKEPAltEO EY B. L. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers ot Wholesale Druggists Ko. 60, corner Wood and 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. sou- paopRitToas or

O B rannestock s vermitugo.

Keal instate Agency.

Sill IHK Uli IB L' rilllfc: l Nie EtSIGNED IS AUTHOR IZ I : I to sell the following describeii Lands, al ' low figures ; pail down and the balance in anaoal payments, from one to faur years, with int. : est, paid annually : UNION TOWNSHIP. it qrneqr " 34 T 33 N R 1 E A. .41 ehalfueqr 2i 80 n w tjr 8 w qr 14 P CENTER TOWNSHIP.

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TO INVALIDS. R . HARDMAN ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN. AKD

I'll YS IC I A N FORdISEASPSoV

THE LUNGS,

and restore the health and stivn.'th of the,ufTere,, f'X? TUT ' THE TUTBKXRMALa, Oiiiciiiiiati Marine Hospital, who have buga iahed for jean in belptea watk- AN IXV LID'S llETREA'I,

My facilities for purchasing goods in Pliilatlel)ia, rw York,

AND OF THE

UANVFA CTVREHS, Enable me to seli at Wholesale and City Prices.

Only S33 Cents

Persons not fully acquainted with the value of G jods, have assurance tbat in dealing with us they pay the SAME PRICES

ncssanddespondenev, ri-cuneratewitli irrcat ranid- fnsi imnITi .u

SLJSSi1?!!!! Tht all London Medical Society of Obaervalion sexual disabilities are remored bv their cord a mmA J vusu ,UK n

gentle stimulating pnp rties. :1 bat they recndi ! SHATTEREO C- IXSTITITIO.NS, howeverthev may have tea uilUdwith abused; ! that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and

M THE

Üsat he has thrown himself awav as he has. Mor

gan is a boy of about the same age, but of icsa caliber.

The State of New York is now regarded as be-

r.nd we hope he may receive it.

Boraso.i Pm.i Kaisiiq. The DMMNtaft ot Bourbon ar.d vic;nty, on Satutdi; a!t, raircd a nice pole io the most public pkee in the village

The attendance was very hrsc an- t err d most irir quite ure for Douglas.

enthusiastic. Our friend Johw A. ft who , ,f I 1 TT . . . . , D M then need no lonj'T dread tho esc trges is going about doing go..d, ' w Aü there, and f eJrfldfte, intestinal worms. Dr. John Dull: made a tellinp speech so we i;- from a Ycyefjble Torm Destroyer k certain ath to all the Republican. The Bourbon Deaecraey is wiJo lI"i;je--wlule s pleasant are the eafidy drops iu awake. which ika medicine is prepared, that children ciui ally cry for them, and prefer them to candy.

Nrw Firm -In its proper place will le found the v mcenne Sun. advertisement of Messrs. Kidwcll Ä; Garomlr, Nkcrai ni a. -This p.uuful and common disease who announce to tiic public tbat they are prepared srkk h p'nv.-:ei;uis donot appear fully to understand, to do all kinds of work pertaining to the Wagon i'd be greatly relieved, and iu most instances a , t. , . . . . . rr-, , , i permanent cure rsav be rfTect d, bv the ue of and Blaekmithins business. Thcv keep on hand lv.. . v.. .i . .w - , . v W 11.SON s Fii.i.3, which regulate the stomach and and manufacturer to order Bnggi. Carriages and bowel?, and produce a soothing effect upon Um Wsons, which will be distospd of on reasonable nerves whic a cause the acute pain. Thevare preterms. Those w:shin2 work d;.ne in this line of P1" and BoK1 b-v R L- Eahe,tock Co. Whole- . ... . m. - , . sale Druggists, and pnpnetors of B. L. Fahas busineea should not fail to call on the above firm. Sruge, No. 60. corner Wood and Fourth O" If you need any work in the Job Printing ,?r' ;s. Pittsburgh, Pa. and Pershing 4 Co. and

A T CVRBUTT'S GALLERY. OW is the time to secure a cheap aud duiable Likeness. Don't be humbugged into buying any of those shadowless caricatures made by ye traveling art:st. If you want a GOOD Pietcre CaRBCTT will make it for you in double quick time. Remember the place over Pershing 1 Co.'s Drug Store. 24tf VjE if tv o o n s :

H CH A.S Gold and Imitation Jew elry, Cutlery and Fancy Hardware, India Rubber Go.-. China and Glass Flower V.;Beads and Necklaces, Mu-Meal Instruments, Combs in all varieties Buffalo, etc. Pticket Booka, Ladies and Gen;'s Port Moimaies, Wullens, B I L L B 0 0 K S

MOST EXPERIENCED PURCHASER

rende. it enjoyable. That operating directly upon

me ptiisvn vj me uisraie m tltf Olooa Iliev CAt'SK SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system, every taint ofPcrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That iliev RF.CRCIT THK DKBIL1TATED, and there is no dise;ie of the Stomach and Bowel, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscle?, ARISING FkOJI IMPURITIES OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BI.OOI) OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of file has been invaded.) effect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in mind that the Scami.via: ThhHUU Blooo Pilis are endorsed by the experience of thousand of living ellsMssim. who, in letters, affidavits, medical works and bv word of mouth, proclaim them to bo the very best preparation of the kind ever offered to tbo broken down victims of MI health. They hunt daMOM through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it" thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they ate not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pill's, for it tehee a less number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Veiretahia Blond Pu-

rifier,$l per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the e Unn, Svphilis Piles, Sick Headache, En

k-e:;iiuuia ian CgClUDIV riiootl Mils, '10 edits Der areu t onlis. A.e

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AUTHOR OF IiOllcrfi to Invalids AND EDITOR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at Plv.nouth, Edwarde House, Tue-div AUGÜST 11:!.; Warsaw. Wri;lit House. ArnrsT n.i.

D?S HARDMAN treats Consumption, Broncl.itLaryngitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat end Lungs, by Medical Iuh ilation, eoasbiaf ed with proper coustitutiona, treatment for the blood. L)r. Hardmin will carry with him his mcdicme and will be prepared to furnish patents with approdo rme stlitly from the vegetable king His medicines are compounded of various Berfa Buds, Learee, Gums, Roote, Plants kc Prof the Indians and from evcrv quarter of the Gb.be. iLi Regular vi.-its duly announced. IT PartieularatMition paid to SKIN DISF.AS s rand GUnduIara, Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. Dr. H.u-dman does 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, 8ptne, Eyes, Ears, c, Scroffula, Fits, Cancers. Rheumatism, Dropsev, Skin Disea-e, Fever Sores, Catarrah. s,m; i' w,.,i.,,s v....

raiga, VVbites, Insanity. Dyenepeta, Giddineea, Heat

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Know n as the WiUon Farm, about 60 acr I

der cultivation Uvclling liouse, stable and a gyoung orchafJ. One fourth in hand, the helar in five or ten vears srttli lute real hnnually.

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One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen aerv under cultivation log house, well and young m chard. Term, one half in hand balance DM reer. with Ntereat.

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DR. HARDMAN.

We promise to do our part to please and ?atifv all who may giv I us a c.tü.as I am determined to establish a character for seding goods f Loir Prices.

line, the Democrat office is the place to get it done Having as large an assortment of Job materials as

merchant? generally

jy4t

Dr. Roback s Remkdiks. We publish in anoth-

- xt.u t j . , vi ....wuui ...-, 3 m )u, aiii iititr it'll pim any office in Northern Indiana, and two good th- Ch,:-mnatti Time; descriptive of Dr. Robaek's presses, we tre prepare! to do work of all kinds extensive medical establishment te that city. Bv with tha utmost facility and neatness, and at tne wav Dr. Roback's Keme iies have ohtamcd a reasonable rates. An examination of w rk and F! ? T''1 rit., w ith a11 elaeam It ..... , . , his been but a short time since tbee Rcffedies prices aol-.c.ted. Orders from a distance promptly were. iMrodaed into our section ef the eotmtrv attended to. yet Dr. Brennn n. Dr. Robaek's agent in this place,

miorms us tn.it his ales of the Blood Pills and

Wm. H. Brook, Je. The advertisement of

Bt od Purifier now far exceed those of all other

lu" gentleman Rppenrs in our columns to-day. medicines for which he is agent, combined. The While in Fort Wayne last week we called on Mr. for this, is, that they have stood the test (d B. at his Book and Stationerv establishment, and g18! We know this not onlJ fm r.nnH kim kä . . I i i a vi "c mouths of others, but we have used them in found h.m to be a high-toned, jovial and sociable ,,ir owo fami,T with the v, .T r, s gentleman, and take pleasure in recommending diseases of the blood, general debility, whether him to the business men of Marsball county. He proceeding from sicknes or natural weakness, in will he found fullv supplied with every article usn- '" D. and all kindred ailments, we rccom ii f . .,. , . . .. mend the Scandinavian Remedies as the vtrv best ally found m such establishments in larger cities medieines extant. Thev.ro .1 lVZll

than Fort Wayne All orders on im will 'meet not an ephemeral success, but a permanent and

aeserveo reputation, which will render them a nei -: y in every faaii'y. A'j; oitoi. (J , .Vor, Y,st, ',irchk2.

See advertisement.

OF

Calfskin, Sheep, Turkey, Moroeeo, pearl, etc. TRBIMIXGS, TOYS IN ALL VARIETIES, Miscellaneous Articles. Having engaged the services of a skillful work

man, repairing of r'nc Watches, Clocks and Jewekj, sHfl be done on short notice and reasonable terms. Very Respeetl'dllv, A. MYERS, Plymouth, June 14, 160.

Mv MOTTO ig

filial! Profits, quick Returns

vith prompt attention.

Too Bad Mr. Hugh McCoy, a very zealous Republican and gallant old gentlaman, previous to th great demonstration on Saturday lat, was very bujy getting up a load of young ladieä for the occasion, and said he woald rather do without hk supper for a month than fail to accomplish what he h ad undertaken As he was not in town with his

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P. F . W

MAIL GOI.XO EAST.

Chicago. . . . I I . 1 - 1 1 ..!..

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ioaa i is supposed mat Republican ladies are Plymouth 10:08 M rather scarce down South, and tv at the gallant old Pienoavillö' . 10:81 "

gentleman mujt feel rather flat on account r.f the Bourbon 10;:u

" aack " be raceived from the young ladies of his neigborhood.

& C. R. R. TRAIN.

Etna Greea. . 10:41 Ft. Wavne. ..11:30 '

Cevtsk Cixb. After several weeks adjournment, occasioned by not having a room to meet in, tha Democrats of this place met in Wcstervelt'a Hall on Thursday evening last, and perfected arrangements to meet at that place regularlv every Thursday evening hereafter until the close of the

campaign. It is desired that on this (Thursday)

COlNO wr-T

7:00 A.r Ft. Wavne 5:25 r M 9:43 " Etna Green. ..4 -SI

Bourbon 4:9

Pierson vi He. ..5.13 PI . mouth 5:27

Grovertown . .5:52 " Chicago 8:85

EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN GOING EAST. j GOING WsT. Chicago 7:45 r. m. I Ft. Wavne 2:.1H A x Grovertown.. 10:25 " ! Etna Green iin

Bourbon 4::f7 Piersonville. . .4:50 ' Plymouth .vn.'J firovertown. . .5:27 "

Chicago 8:18

PSvmor.th. ...10:50 PiersonviUe..ll:0: R.urbon 11:16 u Etr.a Green. 11:23 Ft. Wavne. . .1:10 a. m.

ITPersons wishing to ship freight should have it

evening, we have a general attendance, as there is l b station by 10::m A. M to insure shipment considerable business to trans, ct. Among other sara d;,v- R K EDWARDS, Freight Agent.

CINCINNATI, PFRI

LEAVE I a Porte 7:45 . m Walkerton . .D:00 Tyner 3:25 ARRn E Plymouth. . . 9.50 "

Sl CHICAGO R. pv. LEAVE Plymouth... .5:30r. . Tyner 5:55 " Walkerton . .6:20 arrive LaPorte 7:40

things, officers are to be chosen for the next three months. Political matters are becoming more interesting every day, and those who do not have time to read as much as they would like will do well to come out and hear the political news and workings, in a coi densed form. We exnert af.m

good speeches. Wc have those in our plaee that PLYMOUTH STAPLE MARKETS ere capable of making them. Come out every New Wheat P595 onaof you, and let us make up in energy ;hatwe ggj SSagsfWIs hare lost in time. r $2503,00 per cwt t, a - . 3123c

m uc h'.iic i uurs. xj evening w- mu h

$1,00 per cwt 810c .... ...5ctslb 1520 67 . . 3,25ra:i,50 ...2,002,25 50c 2.00 5c 810c

10c

Meal.

Rot tot theia nraa anfir t r-i t r, A .- .1

the meeting, as the notice was not given out but Chickens'.".

an nour or two before tne time of assembling. Mr

T

oaw maue a very good speech, of some length, and sueceaded in making some of the Republicans present, so mad that they went down stairs swear

ing. He was followed by ?Jr. Rcevk. who ad- Salt oer bbl

dressed the meeting for a shorv time in his usual Hitles Green per lb

ityle, after which the meeting adjourned to meet g

Potatoes Eck Clover Seed, dull Timothy Seed Hungarian Grass Seed.

this evening.

Lard.

Smoked Hams retail

. i ih Shoulders and Sides g.

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF 'ike, S3. In the Starke Common Pleas Court, September Term, 160. John S. Bender, vs. Thomas H. Jackson and Lydia K.Jackson. Coaaplaint IOC Foreclosure. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause by A. W. Porter,his Attornev, hai filed in my office his complaint ; also the atiit of J. E. Short, a disinterested person, from which affidavit it appears that the defendants, Thomas II. Jackson and Lydia K. Jac kson, are noi residents of the State of Indiana ; they are therefore hereby notified of the filing aayi pending of said complaint, and the same will be tried atthe ii. Tt term of said Court at the Court House in the town of Knox on die 4th Monday, the 24th dav of September, 1860, and uuless the said defendants appear, answer or demur thereto, the same will be beard and determined in their absence. Attest: JOHN S. BENDER, Cl'k. S. C. P. C. By J. E. Short, Deputv. A. W. Poster, Attorney for Plaiutiff. July 2d, I860. 24w4 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY fF Starke, ss In the Starke Circuit Court, Sep'ember Term, 160. Martha Jonei and John T. Jones, vs. Samuel T. Smith and Nancy M. Smith. Complaint for foreclosure. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by S. A. McCrackin, their Attorney, have tiled in my office their comprint ; also the affidavit of A. W. Porter, a disinterested person, from which affidavit it appears that the defendants, Samuel T. Smith, and Nancy M. Smith, are non-residents of the State of Indiana; they are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pending of said complaint, aud the same will be fried at the next term of said Court, at the Court House in the town of Knox, on the 1st Monday, the 3d day of September, I860, and unless the" said d?fend"ants appear, answer or demur thereto, th sji ie will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk Starke C. C. By J. E. Short, Deputv. S. A. McCrackix, Attorney for Plaintiffs. " July 3, 1H60. n25w4 lO.OOO ACRES OF LvIT) FOR SALE. I am authorized to sell ten thousand acres of land, situate in the county of Stark, State of Indiana, all of which are among the choice land of the county. Also two improved farms which are in a desirable location, and a hoti Iin the town of Knox Indiana ' Purchasers will be furnished with an assistant who is a surveyor ,to aid in finding boundariegand examination of the premises For terms apply to R H Bender, or to the undenngned JOHN S BENDER,

B DICKSON k Co. want their books settled by cash or note.

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Among our extensive stock will be found Ladies Dress Gootls which is very large, consisting of BLA CK, LR 0 CA DE A M) F. 1 NV Y SiVHrS, TISSÜZS, UWNS, BRAIZES ETC. DeLains, Paul de Chavets, ChaOiea an extensive stock of all kinds of Dress Goods of the latest Style and P; tt'rns Als a large assortment of Black Silk and Stella

SILK CAPES, BAIZES, LINEN DUSTERS, Bonnets Flats, Ribbons, Ruches, etc. T7Vjti.it Goods Embroidery, Collars rndersleeves, Brilliants, Nansook's, Victoria Lawns, Swisses, Mulls etc. e 07''s, Hosiery and Mitts, Muslins, Sheeting, Ticking, Denims, Calicoes, etc., which can be sold cheaper than ever before offered in th s vicinity. Good Prints for 6 1-4 and better tor 11 cents, good heavy brown and bleached muslins, fram 6 1-4 to 10 cents per yard. Men ;uil Boyb Wear. A large stock of black and faucy cassim .-res, silk niareille8 resting? cctton and linen goo is. S'.IOES! SHOES!! SHOK8ÜI

A very complete stock comprising every varietv Good heel gaiters for 1 25 and others in proportion.

GROCERIES. I have the largest stock ever brought to this place. I can rell good 75 cent tea for 50 cents good brown ; ugar for 7(5 cents per pound QUEENS WARE $ GLASS WARE At wholesale and retail All are invited to call aud examine our stock be fore making purchases e'sewhere D M'WILLIAMS

Gk BLAIN. & Co. PLYMOUTH, IND. ILT A VING just received a fresh supply of every

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Read Dr. Robaek's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Robaek's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting aud valuable Medical information, "can be had gratis ot' his Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Bchaefc may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing

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Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. To be di-posedof at very reasonable figures. Within a-few day past, we have received from Pittsburgh andNew York ft large amount of KEREOSENE AND CCAL OIL.

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-.uruweii (v hi., ooamwa; jonn ivesier, cioomingburg; D. W Strange, Bremen; John CUtftB, Tipnecanoe: J. & ('. Smitli Uniontoarn: Haiarh

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SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected

Stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAP, GROCERIES, Having bought our stock at first class Houses we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above wc have connected a' Tailoring Establishment, Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENN BS where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS. CASSIM'RS. VESTINGS

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for burning the same, of every size andstvle wi;h or without shades. We arc also agents for all , the popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day. Physician's prescriptions carefullv put up at all hours, day or night, by experienced ' druggists. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with c.i, examine our stock, and become convinced

(,t tne sect tliat we are doing a liberal business. G. BLA IN CoPlymouth, Ind., March 29th, 1J-59.

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Attorney and Counsellor nt Law, PLYMOUTH. IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Examination of titles kc, promptly attended to MEVERS TO Peoples Bank, N. Y. City; How & Whittakei, N. Y. City; Teibell, Jennings ft Co., N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C Carter, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Stacv, Tecuiiiseh, Mich.; L. G. Berry k Co., Bankers, Adrian, Mich.; J. S. Dunlap, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.Oglcsbce, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. .He has usso uated with him in practice, Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whose assistance -he will have at the fitting of the Circuit and Com mon Pleas Courts of this county. Wili practice in adjoining counties. Plymouth, March 22, 1660. 9tf

MORE NEW GOODS ARRIVING at the New Ohio Cash .Store. This is the place to get the worth of your money. Ladies and gents, call and sec the" Second Spring Stock. D. McWILLIAM. May 23, I860- n!8tf

JOSEPH

Still in Egypt, dealing in Corn! lAiTU AT Ii 181(1 Mill LOUR AND FEED STORE, i 0 00 Buchet Wheat, 2.000,000 r sie li Com, 00,000 Bushels Rve, 100.000 Bushels Oats, 2,000,000 Float Barrels 8vea and Heading, For which they will pay the Highest Market price in Casb. They also ant 100.000 CUSTOM E R 8 To purchase Gr M lies at unprecedently low prices. Thcv will pay c ash at all times for grain, and sell in return groceries at prices that cannot be afforded by any other cstablidiment in the p'ace their facilities for purchasing supplies in Chicago as well aseasteta cities, being superior to any other house on account of their freequent shipments of flour and grain to these points thereby enabling them to save the expense of exchange". If you want the highest price going for your Grain, Barrel Staves and Heading ilou't sell before culling at the above establishment. CUSTOM WORK. Their mil! has been recently been refurnished with New and Superior Bolting Cloths, undergone a general and thorough repair, and is capable now under the superintendence of of English miller in their employ, of manufacturing as good flour as vnv Mill in'the United States. BOLTED CORN MEAL. They have recently put a meal boit in their mill and can now furnish customers with bolted corn meal. Flour of all grades, meal, bran and shorts, kept constantly on hand at the store and mill and will be sold in large and small quantities. As heretofore, flour, meal shorts and bran will be delivered to town customers free of charge, RICHMOND, WILBUR ft CO? riy mouth, May 3, 1860. 15tf A GOOD Assortment OF

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County, situated about two miles East of the Mich iran Road, and joining the south line of Marshall Countv, to-wit : N. E.qr N. E. or See. I T. 31 N. R 3 E., A 40 a half s eqr ' 5. - -31 Lot No. 2 5... .31 54 Persons wishing to purchase unimproved latJaV, on easv li m, will do well to give me a call. I al -so have the P O , address of the larger portion ol nonresident land owners, which will enable mu to ascertain the price of a large quautity of land which hj not described in the Ma list. TIMS. McDOXALD. Plymouth , Feb. 9th . 160 n3-tf LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LAN! -For Sale oo Eft&y rIVnu. PERSONS wanting to buy or sell Lind, villd well to call on the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in ti, cou'trv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current r.ites. aad on time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 acres out of se cor.) and s fi of sw q of sec 27, town 32 n. of ran-.-o 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at (forth Bend, Stark county. The n h of uw fen w m r, sec 6 Michigan stead and 122 57-100 aeree unimproved six miles north of Plymouth fiuc, heavy timbered lau'l, with water. The Be q and c h of bw ( of see 22, and the ne q of sec 36, town 35 n, of range one c Polk townshin 400 acres heavy timbered, good water neir Tyner City tobe sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 33 n, of rang" 2 e, HJ acres, four miles south of Plymouth fifteen acres improved good land, timber and water The sc q s. c, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 16C aerei Green town-hip tight miles from Plymouth near Store, mills, and in a t:ood neighborhood good timber .fine grass mar-b, ami living, running w ater. The e h of SW q ot aec 25, town 34 n, rt range J . and sw q of wm ( of 30, town 34 n, 122 s-uvs, four miles north-east al Plymouth goed mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be sold very cheap. The s h of nw q of see 14. town 32 n, of range 3e close by Tippecanoe To we good land ano good timber unimproved to be 1 ad on easj terms. Lot No. 6 iu Wheeler's addition to the town Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. North 3j of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now kuowi as "Baldw in House" a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling house Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth -dwelling 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Ixit No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and two story business house, on one of thebest corners in town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity wiildo well to give us n call. REEVE k C APRON, December 9tl Qtf Plymouth, Incr A Great Bargain! WHERE A MAX CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS.

Tiic most Dftirmbli property i the Coantyl The undersigned offers to sell his Grist Mill and tract df land, containing f-6 acres, on which it is located, on very reasonable teams. It is located

six and a half miles w :-st of Plymouth The Mill is in good repair, manufactures the best quali

ty of flour, and has the best run of custom of any other in the county. The water power is steady vnd believed to be superior to anv other in Marshall county. By proper attention from three to five thousand dollars can be made o.i the Mill, and perhaps more. He w ill take any k'nd of good property in part payment For further Particulars, enquire on the premises of a AYRES BALDWIN. January 2b. 1860. 12tf. 3tf.

EL kind of Fane Hanlware at

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Cutlery, Toys, and Notions, at A, MYERS' ct6-Stf No PershingBlock.

Worm?. Worm,. Worm. THE season is at hand when these scourges of childhood begin to become both troublesome and dangerous. Dr. John Boll's Vegetable Worm Destbover is a remedv alike pleasant and effectual for the evil. There'is not the least difficulty in getting children to take the medicine. It is prepared in the form of Candy Drops, and will lie eaten with avidity by children of ell ages. It destroys and expels worms more effectually than any remedy now in use, while at the same ti ne it will in no wav affec t injuriouslv the health of the child. T. A. LEMON, Plymouth. It can be procured from Druggists and country stores everywhere. Dr. JOHN BI'LIS Principal Office, Louisville. Kentucky. n22m6