Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 February 1861 — Page 3
THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
TO CoffTJMBCTfH Ki Advertisers : All Contributions and Advertise nrenti intei-ded 'or the IrocT raus be handed in by Tuesday noon, previous to the isinein which tiey arc dic'aeJ 10 -V"maktbisstate:aeEtforthe benefit of cur c trans and for eur own convenience, and becau, we have in several icstanc-s ben bshind hand with our isaue on account of trjng to insert mat ter that has ben handed in too late, and I hope our pe-tren and eontributor will act according to tue re quire nem ef this notice. rixrmXATI. PERU k CHICAGO R. R. I.RATC Plymouth.... l:00r. M Tvner 1:30 " Walkerton ..2:00 ARRIVE aForte 3:20 LEAVE IPorte 7:00 a. m. Walken.. 8:15 Tyncr 8:40 " At RITE Plymouth... 9:10 Bring us tho6e potatoes you promised us three weeks ago We need them now, and there are none in town. New Aivi rtiibmemt . esll particular at t'ctira to the new and extensive advertisement? Mf. Myers that appears in this isue. II hasjust received a nsw sapply of Violin?, violin bows. Guitar, Jccerdeont, Finte, Fifes. Watches, Clocks, Jewtlrv. Yaakee Notions &c, Ac, which be will nil on gotd terms, and those purchasiag of him J will find his articles of trade as recommended. He j ha? in his employ a first class workmnn and will j r.:i !,t. i;,.r. ' . ... . . . ! Calla, his store and exara;ce um t-tock srup-:c-s and then vou will find thinrs as wc hive f'ited. The "State" formerly pub-if hod at Uncagt J and dared VaIia'-ai?o, In liaD1., we nre p' i l tn learn, is h-reifter to be i sued & Valparaiso from the Gaz'tte ofSce. This have he.ri fron ru nor. It may not be exactly correct- At l?.v t'f proprietors hare secured tlis Le?t of wu l:r.an to take chirjra of the mcchr.icnl dr;artmont of the paper, having employed cur youn; frier.!, P. p.ni J. McD-a-il-i of this phc?. .". P. McDonald w nndentand is to be fore u an. If tlila is the cafe we will iu sur the propriety? thAt things will be gotten uo ia the best of sfvle, an 1 as a typo John l"hard to l e boat," I e;rp very ft atd se t? good "proof." CiacciT Coct. ljAt week Circuit Court was in session here. Judge O.-tborne presiding. Quit' a number of ea were disposed of. t!i mo?f. important of whi.-h was the M h!ar ease, that we ppoke of seme time ago, in which JeflVrfon Mchlar w?.s he'd t bail f.r his app?ar nice at this term of Court in the turn of $1,000, chnrged with having p!.iced e tte on the track of te Cincinnati Peru and Chiaro Railroad, with the evident intention of throwing tne train from th track. For want of witnesses cces?arj lor his defrne, as he tesfiSed, the ca.e was continued un'.il the neit term of court, at the iame bail. This will J probably be the lat of the ca, a i: wss boupht j before the eesor. Sa it oe.. J NoaTHCax I.fniAAX. The Indianan h;m iafe- ' )y been enlarged and furni?bed wirh a new head ! Tne new heading correspond T?ry well with that j of the editor Penny ViHi.ams i !. a very! "lig htad'' and ha" sn tntpty appearartr. Oth?rise it is a very neat paper arid co.it ain' a nuatity of reading matter. Penny is trying to publish j a more deceit paper thD hs used to, nd is successful! to some extent. The last time he attnled "Ch:ctgo Convention" was the niyht of the fire in War?.iw, a few wst-k.s age, whrn he j thought the Ezprrimcr.t t.tfico sa g?;;: to be j barred dawn. It is fai l that he g?t "o phot hi-: most anybody could have "kooeked I.i.n dowpf"i or that if let alore he would h-ive gUen in that j poture without knocking. ITAuiiou3.-ing elewhe-e a ehiige of Poet fasterarea. nds us of the fact that Mr. Vn. hose ho t ere to be pulled iii t "fow days," hss Ven as giod a P?t Master as we have ever had ia thi place, aad wo believe 'ae his slvcn- entire satisfac tion. Individually, we are under many obligations i to hiia for past favors. Tm old sayisjr, ht ".misery lovt company"! is to be verified -in him he i to have Lis boots irawa seon, as we ha before stated, and he hope to see everybody else, in this ieiidty, have their eld boots pulled so tht ht cau Lave th pleasure of celling them new ones r.t v ery lor- ftjrps. Th:s tnagnatimous and ph'Isnthroj-ic work is f-c continued at the ptand he is nw cirruprinir, c ve arn iaforxr'. O" Ve are under obi;gtio:iv to Hon. CilFax for public document., tor wh'ch !: w'l! please aeept owr thanlii. Making mention f ,a n'.:e remind us t!.a he i a roerclonit au l ti'u.-h r thor a good natured, well dipr.,-G(j c ntlcraan -riira!!y, yet j he is for,4wir,'an l thinks it n??-,-sarv to the ! preservation and lienor cf the Vi h u. naw profl.fjtt'iP nxt tirae ne ssbi.-fi.re the ; !. ; ol tL!ifh: tr;ct,!. will il..nr ovr having bet-n j favor of rny snch meiMtres . -sad iM rtii.en.J that I he wa for conciliation nr.d r-ju-i njj In nth. i .r word- ; be will b ,ck Oowu T r JiV he I occupied a ivw weeks II. n d :trines luve i have "Wfih.-d in the bailee and found j wantinc," sal he. to p.-ther wirh all the ru$t cf! the leaders f b ftepnblican party nili have v . ' ignore th.-m In the future. LAfIFn n th 14th i: nt bT tb fie- Ans- ; tm P uder, at the residence cf th? brid f ithr, Mr. Hekat McFarla.vu to Mi? Ft D. Thomp- ' j Our friend Henry has l,r3 some time selecting v:.v-- , . , . . ... u t iicMn,r,i,ul nc ü unauuotediv a believer id Cre-ckets motto, we belveit w-s: "Fir.-t be sure ou're right then go ahead," and accordingly, on last St. Valentine, day hj took fo himself his Val. ntine for life. We congratulate hira on hi selection, as she is cne of our most worthy young ladies, nd fe sl?o corgratolate her on having ob talaed forahuband one of our best citizens and a very agreeable gentleman. Wesineerely wUh them the happiness and prosperity that will undoubtedly be theirs. OBITUARY. DIED at the residence of her psrents, fire mnea sou:; of this place, Jru Bell, dauhrer of J. J.ani Sarh Gilbert, on U19 2Cth of January lajt, ered one ear and ton davs. No Litter tears for the be shed, tlopsom of binj seen and gone! Wiih flowers Tono, we strew thy be 1, O! bles't departed nn Whose all of life i rosy rav, Bluihod into .lawn then passed away. Y ! thou art fied, re g.tilt bad power To stain thy cherub soul and form, Closed in thsoft ephemeral fiowsr, That nerer felt t etorm; Tbe lunbeam'i iile, the rephjr's breathAll that it knew from birth to deathTboa wert so like a form of light. That Heaven belifgaly called theo hence. Ere yet the world could breathe s)n blight O'er thy sweet innocence; And tbdu, that brighter home to blew, Art pass'd with til thf lovlioees. 'olfrrek F-b 1 1, IHl 8ah
PLYMOUTH STAPLE MARKETS CORRECTED EVFJtT WEEK BY T. J. PATTERSON.
New Wheat. . . Flour Con Oats Meal Butter Chicken.... , 85Q 90 .... $2503.00 per cwt S2(2iSc 171S 60c ner cwt 12g3c ... QGeUlb 'otatoes 20(325 ! Ecrpg 12U Clover Seed, dull Timothy Seed Hungarian GraM Seed.... Salt per bbl ...2,2.!:3,.r0 ...l,75rcc2.00 ."V 50c 2,20 4c Hides Green per lb Ird 7ft H Smoked Hams retail 8 9 Shoulderi and Side 78c P. F. W. k C. R. R. MAIL TRAIN. OOIJG EAST. Chic go 6:10 i.M Grovertown. ..9:05 " Plymouth 9.30 " Pierson ville.. 9:44 " Bourbon 9:.r5 Etna Green.. 10:4 " Ft. Vavn...12:l0r. m. ( GOING WEST. Ft. Wayne... 5:05 ,m. Etna Green... G:59 Bourbon 9:07 Innwood.... 7.19 Pimouth 7:33 Grovertown . .7:59 Chicago 11:00 " EXPRESS r.ASriR.VGEIt TRAIN CI,;C3K ; . . .'g:50 p. M Grovertown.. !H-r ' GOIXG WEST. Ft. "Wayne. . . .4:30a. m. Etna Green. . .f:21 Ilourbon 6:30 " Innwood 6:41 ' Plymouth 7-10 Grovertown. . .7:'.',5 Chicago 10:40 Plymouth. . .10:10 " Innwood 10:21 " Bourbon 1 (.':)() " Etr.a G rem. 10:45 Ft Wavne.. 12:41 a m. t'T s " T- ? a aa e'trtr s al.tn fViai - r'if ciihn?jT It.taA t flt t)o5r pt1t;on bv. jn.-O A. M. to iaaure shipment Same day S. R. EDWARDS, Freight Ascnt. DISSOLUTION. -JTOTICR IS linilERV GIVEN, that the J n Co-partnership existiuc between Woodward A: Sck, isithis day dUooIved by mutual consent. All debts contracted will be settled by the successorp, II. KvouXa k G. Sack, Januarv ?th 1S61 . J. L. WOODWARD, GEOGE SACK. Jan-17u51iv3. Dry Goods and G-roceries. James II. Wirkizcr, Having recently received direct from the Eastirn cities a large nr;-: well selected stock of Goods rnot respectfully announces to the goods buying pul üc that he is opening them up for inspection , at Drgus, Marshall Co., and asks a fair and impartial elimination, both as to tne quality of Goods nd Priee. My stock is full and complete and consists in part of FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, flleachod and Muslins. Rasrlans, Linens, lace. Hosiery, Trlrom;r;g, (Cambrics, Sbawl EmbroiaTies, White Goodn. Gloves, Notion?. leperii ng, Ed fing. Skirts, fihirta. Lustres, restiflgs. Nails. PnttT, ' Nf ct.'T5f,!, Siik. D-Laio'i, Cloth. Indigo, Gln5. rain!. Oils, Groceries, kc. All of which will be sold low for CASH or approved Produce In coru!iiion. Jet mo sir that mr moffo I Quick Suit and Small Pröfirs." and that I am determined not to be undersold. Give me a call and J'''J;re l,r ourselves. JAMES M. WICKIZER, Argu-, July 26, 1&C0. n27tf BOSTON BEE-HIVE!! Th.? B.jr.ton Bee-IIive, Dry Goods and Groocry establishrannt timber Four Corblti ttfocUs ! i norr in full Mast, where GOODS OF EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY are being sold at GREATER BARGAINS fr the purchar thin -VL'IJ BEFORE KNOWN TO TIIC PEOTLE OF PLYMOLTJI AND VICINITY.
XjDKKSS GOODS! !
'all kind., a very large .vssortment. - .., - ..., - ML SLl SHEETINGS, BOOTS AND SHOE5. READY-MADE CKOTHING, GROCERIES. QUEENS -WARE, tC. WE WANT soo,ooo Fet of clear poplar Lumber, TEX THOUSAND BUSHELS CO By AIjo 200,000 Pounds of Fork, And ia fact, all kinds of COUNTRY PKODICE For which the highest market pico will be 'paid 3 GOODS OR CASH fÄice,Ja 10 d r0,,rM,', d CALL AT THE BOSTON DEE HIVE AND GIVE US A TRIAL. In addition t er already Urg, oek of goods we are in receipt of WIEKLT 8CPFLIIU DIRECT rXOM BO8T0, So that we canaot fail to rleaw be bover. ml deef-nt a. H. MERToK
PRINCE OF WALES
COMING TO BETTER DA RO A IKS THAN EVER I We are now receiving owr Fall and Winter Stock, comprising most everything in the ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE, It'CH AS CALICOES. GINGHAM. DELAINES. PLAIDS, BILKS, and a grest tnacy OTHER RTICLEfl To Xumeroug to Mention 1 Also a rULL SÜPPLT or c o t n i i' tVCU A 9 Over coats, Drcfts and Business Coat, Black and Fancv caasiraere Pants, tweed, Jean3 and Satinett Pants. Black and Fancy Silk Vests, of every description. Alw a full supply of and a general assortment of flIIIRTi, DRWER8. Sats and Caps, TRUNK?, Traveling Ba ATD UMBRELLAS. Together with tbe above we have connected a TJUJLom.va sno, whre we are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING, awn 'WARRANT YOU A oodL Piti A Toll popplj of GROCERIES! PRODUCE Taken at the Highest Market JRrtre. S Cc M BECKER, No. 1, CORBIN'S BLOCK. Corner ?OXTE AND MICHIGAN STREETS. PLYMOUTH. LVD. 5VmS arh, 1MKV Wtf
Fresh Arrival!
AXD REDUCED PRICES!! Having opened out one uf tlie T ill 'BEST OF FALL AND WINTER CLO THI NG Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Good?, 4e., that I ever had the plessure to offer the peblic. A call is solicited from my frienda and all those that wish to purchase with ET Full Confluence of showing snch goods as will please tiem a' prices FULLY SAIBFACTORT! Attention J.? a!io invited to roy LARGE VARI ETY or Cot!i4, Cnssimers, Tcstinsrs And for tne accomodation of those who cani.ot be pleased with readv-mado work, I keep a first-ciLass TATT.OR ! fo cut and make to order. Tho?e who will favor U" bv leaving th.?ir measures, can rrlvon a ishionable suit and :is cheap as can be had in any manufacturing shop in the west. Please call before nurehasing elsewhere. Scpt.29-tf H. PIERCE. HXTO- STOH 1 TAS REMOVED IIIS STOCK OF DRUGS j I and Medicines to the room one door east of Patterson & Cleveland's s'ote on La Porte street, Plymouth, Indiana, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS 80 MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Establishments in New York. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chiorjro. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article Fold by him to be just what it is represented. In addition to his large etock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found Endless Quantities OF Y A IV K E E IV O T I O I , PERFUMERY. HAIR OIL, BURNING ELUID. CIGARS, dVC. And in fact, everything usually kept in a Drujr Store, at prices as low as can be afiordd. Call and examine for vourselves. n25tf T. A. LEMON. Insurance Etc. Insurance Agency. By Stalo Authority. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED TO Fire In suran cc Mir cl its i v ey. (CIIAATER PERPETUAL.) CASH CAPITAL, 8400,000 00 S. L. LOOMIS, President. II. KELLOGG, Secretarv. Agents in the principal cities k towns i.i the Unioi JjT Losses promptly paid. Applications receiv cd, and Politics issued and renewed bv C. II. REEVE, Agent. Plymouth, Aug. 11 l 1NPECTINE, THE PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. For the prevention an I cure of Fever and Ague and Humus l erer. 1 his wonuertul remtdv was brought to the knowledge of the present proprie tors by a triemi who has leen a Kre&t traveler in Persia and the Holy I and. While e;oiiig down the river Euphrates, he experienced a sen re at tack of Fev-r and Apue. On discovering Iiis condition, one of the Boatmen took from his person an Amulet, sayinr, " Wear this and no Fever trill touch Although incredu lous as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate reüef, and has since always forn I it an effectual protection from all malarious complaint". Oa further in vcstig.it!!!! he I'ouml tint th boatman attributed to it nirtjc-i!ius powers, and aaid that it could onK lie obtained frorr the Fl iest. of ',hc Sun. Sometime aftcrwan's, the gentleman in conversin? wi'.h a Priest obtained from him the ccrct of it preparation, anl Hscertained where the nicdecinal herbs weie iVtuad, of which it was compounded. The wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing powerä of their Priests. Since his return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of biph character, who have iven it the most unqualified praise. '1 his remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for tin prevention and cure of Fever and Ague aud Bilious Fevcrs-is now effcred to the American people. It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and .Manufactory, 168 Main St., Richmond, Va. Branch Office, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address vluriy JOHN WILCOX it COi AND EATING SA LOO NThe proprietor of the LDORADO SALOON Hat recently fitted up and added extensively to hie establishment has purchased new tables built an addition to his hall, and in short, he Cat,ers himself that it is second to none in this part of the State. , REFRESHMENTS Of all kinds, suitable to the season, gotten up on short notice and in tbe best stvle, and at almost'all houra JOHN S. jiLLEMAN. Fly month, Dec 27ir A NY BILL FOR POPLAR LUMBER A Dtt or GreenI am prepared to fill at th LOWEST PRICE, aod of the BÜST QUALITY; ah, 8HINGLFR on band notmntlv. marl5 ?tf H. PIERCE.
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Which Students of this Instilntioi are drilled in all the routine of businec, has gained for it the proud distinction of The Business ITIon's College! The course of Study is full andthorouehly practical. All the lat forms and improvements are introduced, and the Faculty will guarantee any one, after they Imve completed the course, to be fully qualified to keep the book of any Business House. Duly Lectures delivered on Book-keeping, Penmanship, Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Elocution, &t. TER.Y1S : sad unlimited For a fall Curse, $40 fftudente ean enter at any pleasure. time and review at The usual time to complete the course is fron 8 to 10 weeks. Good boarding can bo had at $5,5C per week. Cost of Books, Diploma, &c, $S. For full particular; , rddrcss Mccor&co., COLÜMRU8, OHIO! nov-23-n44tf. SEVEN YEARS ! The seven years of unrivalled success attending the "Rosmopoltian art Association. have made it a household word throughout every quarter of the Country. Under the auspice of this pecular Institution, over three hundred thousand homes have learned to appreciate by beautiful work of art ou their walls, and choice literature on their tables, the reat benefits derived from becoming a subscribar. Subscriptions nrc now being received in a ratio unparalleled with that of anv previous year. TERT5S: Any person can become a member by eubs crib ing three dollar i, for which sum they will re ceive 1st. The large and superb steel engraving, 30x 39 inches, entitled. f 21. One copy, one year, of that elegantly illustrated magazine, THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL.' 3d Four admissions, during the season, to "The Gallery of Paintings, 548 Broadway New York. In addition to the above benefits, there will be gives to subscribers, as gratuitous preanms, over 5.00 3 ea;iliful Works of Avi comprising valuable paintings, roar t'.tt, jn outlines, etc, forming a truly national benefit The sjcperd Engraving, wdiich every subscriber will oeceive, entitled "Fat.staff Mustering his RtcRHTs," i? one of the most beautiful and popular engravings cvnr issued 5n thiscoun'ry. It is done on steel, in fine Vine and stipple, and is printed on heavy plate paper MOtiy 38 inches, making most choice ornaraen, suitable for the walls of either the library, parlor or office. Its subject is the celebrated scene of Sir John Falstaff receiving in Justice Shallow's office, the reeruits which have been gathered for his "racked regiment." It could not befurnihd by the trade for less than five dollars. The Art Journal is too well known to the whols country to need commendation. It is a msgnifieenty illustrated magazine of Art, containing Essays, Stones, Poems, Gossip, kc, by the very best writers in America. The Engraving ia sent to any part of the coun fry by mail, with cafety, being packed in a cylinder postage prepaid. Subscriptions will bo redeived untill the Eveningof the 31stof January, 19G1, at which time the bor.lis will close and the premiums be given to subscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription Thoso remitting $15, are entitled to five memberships and to ond extra Enpraving for their trouble. Subscriptions from California, the Canadas.and a'l Foreign Countries, must be S3 50 instead of $3, in order to defray extra pastaxo, etc. For further particulars send for a copy of the iCgently illustrated Arf Journal, pronounced 'the handsomest maanne in America." it contains Catalogue of Premiums, and numerous superb engraving. Regular price, 50 cenfs per number. Specimen copies, however, will be sent to those wishing to 6ubscribe, on receipt of 18 cents, In stamp3or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 54S Broadway, New-York. N. B. Subscriptions received and forwarded By I). McDonald, Aent for Plymouth and vicinity when specimen Engravings and Art Journal ran be seen. novSJiiUif KO. JR. TU KALLS & SOIV, Agents for the ELKHART PAPER MILLS, and general dealers in WRAPPING, PRINTING FOOLS-CAP LETTER AND NOTE PAPER. ENVELOPES. INK, feC, UTOrdcrs by Express will have attention. GEO. It. THRALLS &SON.. WARSAW, IND. nov2-2nI3tf Mr Am Ö. 3?ACK&SBt Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Examination of titles Ac, promptly attended to REFERS TO Peoples Bank, N. Y. Citv; How i Whittaker, N. Y. City; Tcrbell, Jennings k C.,N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. Ctv; Henry C. Carter, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Stacy, Tecumseh, Mich.; L. G. Berry k Co., Bankers, Adrian, Mich. J. S. Dunlap, Lq., Indianapolis. Ind.; N l.Olesbce, Esq., Couuty Treasurer, Plymouth. jle has associated with him in practice, Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whose assistance he will have at tbe sitting of the Circuit and Com mon Pleas Courts of thiaconnty Will practice in adjoining counties. Plymouth, M i 22.1SC0. 9tf 1: Girr 11 w oivDURi or THE WORLD! LTGHT FROM COAL OIL. RcadSIowly ,aiiscFreqiicntly, ACT DECIDEDLY. H. B. Pershing &Co. Have just receiTcd a large stock of Coal, Kerosene, and Carbon Oil Lamps, Rutuble for Churches, Public Buildings, Parlor? and Kitchens', which they are selling verv low, and cverj Lamp mM by them will give a light equal to the light of fix candles combined and at a cost of one-third of a cent an. hour. This light ia auprrior to every other, (except yn-Ii(,ht,) and cost one-half less than any other light known. All lamps Bold by us are warranted to givo satisfaction or tho money bo refunded. . Call and sea for yourselre, Lampe and Oil kptro hand allthe tin?? st the Drug stov Pept 29th, 16V rURSHlNO r.-
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N Llvtir Ciup!ia. Cwtlwns, T. ... a l ... 4... TifaAT. . V J A at. I, Vrr.U t ( ' ei Bead the teetiniQay of GOV. T7ISE, Ta. "WlwirlB Pill af fcnd tno-nj ..f l V m i7 F.rmlv lit CuaWlpAt'.on. and afltctJoni of the r!flT OnsnA. tor Headache they 1t jna LbtnÄcad the testimony of GOV. EISQ, -1 would not l- withotit WEton'i for any price. For InfUpwrton and IIm-4 ( ch. I dh!5o a P5H and taie tU ba H Sold by Druggists & Dealers evWjTwhare. PREPAP-EP D T 13. L. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers 5tVhofe9ala Dpuggists Uo. CO, corner Wood and 4th Sts. PlTTSCURCH, PA. rjiz fr.oPTitvcas ov a B. L. Falincstock's Vrmifugc. HOVES9T COUNTS JS! I respeetfully announce to the patrons cf HONEST CORNER That I have recently returned from tie ast end am now in receipt of a Full find Complete Stock Of carefully seleeted GOODS AND GROCERIES DRY And evervthiriET else formerly kept bv me, w hieb I will sell at fair prices. I will take in exchange for goods, all kinds of MEB C& AXT ABLE PROD UCE, And MONEY WILL NOT EE REEUSEP. I Invite mv old customers to call and exomine mystock and prices, and If tbev suit,thcv will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for ward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing themselves In aire a.N are cctificd that their dues are very much needed, and I hope they wil redeem their prompts to pav up. J.EROWNLl E. Plymouth Oct.llnOStf sIcd mi if uii- m m rpiIE UNDERSIGNED IS AU'IIJ0RI7D I to sell the following desrilx.'d Lands, at very lore figure; part down and the balance in loruftl payments, from nni to fjur year?, with fnterert, paid annual! r : CENTER TOWNSIIir. ehalf s eqr 32.... 34 3 PO e half n wqr 30 34 ) nhalfwq 1 .13 104 GREEN TOWNSHIP. e half se qr 17 90 8 wqrs e qr. . . ." 17 41 WALNUT TOWNSHIP. n w qr a w qr. n e qr s pt lot ...... lots 2 and 3... c half a e qr. . . w half s e qr. . w half n o qr. 32... 33 3 1 30... 33 3... 32... ...... i 30. . .32. ........ . 4!) .162 ..A) ..eu ji . . . z. . . 31... 32... .80 .91 BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qr fc'ec. 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E-, A 50 ehalfnwor ' 7 33 4 fk 'nvrT a at Truvveinp II iilV.UÜil X J . .... IH1 . Lotsl and 2 Sec. 6 T 34 N. R. 3 I fit 1 7 . w half n w qr 34 35 3 n wors wor " 34 " 3 loO 40 80 40 NORTH TOWNSHIP, nhf n w qr (W M R)Sec6T35N R2E. 129 TOLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. (jr Sec. 27 T. 35 N. U. I E., A PO ii wqr " 9... 34 169 One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen aero under cultivation los house, well and young orchard. Terms, one half in hand balacce ia cn rear, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP w fr s e qr " 22 47 s w qr s w qr " 30 w half s wqr S6T-34 W) whalfn e qr 27... 34 1 GO Also the following described lands Fulton County, situated about two miles East of the Michigan Road, and joining the south line of iMarühll Countv, to-vvit : N. E.qr N. E.qrSec, 5 T. 31 N. R. 3 E., A 40 s half a eqr 5 31 SO Lot No. 2 " ,ri....3l 54-73 Persons wishing to purchase unimproved lands, on easy trms, will do well to cive me a rail. I al so have the P. O , address of the 'arger porthm of nonresident land owners, which will enable roe to ascertain the price of a lare quantity of land which i not described in the aWovo list. Tiios. Mcdonald Plymouth , Feb. 9th, 1S60 n3-tf NEW FALL G00J)8! AT THE High Wages for Labor Don't work hard and then buy things at high pri ce, when ycu can get twic an uuirh for your money. I want larce quantities of Oo,l. 33nxlSL For tanning. I want all the 3E3C I JD 3SS there is in the country to be had. When vou hare cot either to sell, brine them to the store 0 A- C- STA LEV at Plymouth and 1 will give you a better price aud moro Groodj3 Tlian any other man can or dare do for th same amount of BARK, HIDES, or any other kind of 1PM O JD nrc JE Come and itt nf. I have rnhand agoodttotkof Ory (Goods, GR0CERlESAND NOTIONS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Or all kinds uited totlie market, lain a plain looking, honest talking and fair dealing man. men just what 1 nay do juntas I apre and shall succeed in beneStin vou ii you will let me. TSa oU and weh kuo n Tanner S. S. STALEY. Will turn your hides into leather at the shortest notice and in the best manneo, and havinff a' Horn warier, w can pi y more tnan those who buy
Hearing is believing, aud eeeing is knowing. That's a 'I urkish proverb, andrif you come to mej and "hear" my prices for r,oods, you will Mielieve' and'know' that I can d better by you than any man in Plymouth.
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GIN A 5, A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC 8T2MULAÜT SPECIALLY designed for the tit of the medical Proiession and the Family, having superceded the so-ctllexi "Gins," 'Aromctic," "Cordial," Medicated," "gchr.ap," etc., is now endorsed by all the prominent rhynician, ehemita and coniiois'irs, ee pjsseralng" all of these transic medical qualities (tonic diuretic) which belor.g to n old and rru Gia. Put cp la quart bottles and told by all druggists , grocer, etc. A M.EINNINGER A Co.. (Established Jo 1778. J tiole Propria No. 19 Broadway ft-eet, N. T. For f ale by D. S. Birne k Co.. No. 13 Park Row, New, York. Our long experience and familfrity with tbe recpircments of Druggita. and our superior b9iress facilities, enable us to furnish them with choice Liquors for medical and family ue. febi-nt-lr. NOTICE TOR LICENSE. Notiee Is here by given that the underfigned will, at the next regular term of the Commissioner Court of Marshall County, Indiana, mate application to said Board for license to retail spirituoua and malt liquors. The location upon which I propose to sMl ie the premise? known ai the Vii.aedge Tavern r.aai, on JoU No. 17S and 179. in Plymouth, Indiana. JOHN C. IIA2LANGKR. C3 TO NEW OHIOC A SB fSTim E TV arrival of ! r r;enf?r 3arr KCm. "St tsstem,"ln ."Sr-w r.-rlidV! .1,,:, excifenent than .rlflD . Me Williai at the New Ohio e.i to i-V!e iame L xliib4.tkf A SPLENDID STOCK OF A SPLENDID STOCK OF A SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS FRESH FROM THE EAST FRLSH FROM THE EAST FRESH FROM THE EAST NOW FORBARGAIXÄ NOW FOR BARG LIN 8 NOW FOR BARGAIN8 GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL My facilities for purchasing goods in Philatfelvrhin, JYew York, AN? OF THE MANUFACTURERS. Enable m to Knl at "Wholesale and city Prloss. Farmgrs, Mechanic, iANer'ng your i&ntcrwt and go to the men. icok OHIO CASH STCRE Vhee you can bay 25 pr cnt nhtsper kfcar a any other store In thia la?. My no c ooaflt ia part ef Such a BLACK. BROCADE A XI) FAXVY MORINOES. DELAINE3 ArC. c. G00J53 of i:9 latest LADIES style and paturoa CLOTH Of different prices and eiorr Also a large assortment of Black Silk and SILK CAPES, BAIZES, LINEN DC3TKRS. Bonueta Flau, Ribbons. Ruche, ew w laito O oocif3 Embroidery, Celltrs. Undernlrevc s,- Brihiantp, Nan.sookV, Mcria Lawns, 3w.ase, Mtjlle eu. Gloves, Hosiery W Mittt, Muslins, Sheeting. T3ckiDg, Denira, CaH. etc., which can be sold ehepr than erer before offered in this vicinity. I will sell Good THnte fast colors, for 6 8 10 rents. hd I a better print for 11 cts., such aa yoi rave topny 12 for. and good wen vy .Muslins for C add S ept 'eneapev than ever before seid in Plymouth: and. fvr and boys wear " very Urgt 'stock of CLOTHS AND CASIMERIuS. Black and funeynSJh VESTIGS, -TWEEDS fee. BOOTS AXD SHOESM The larpest stock ever brought te'tbe pTace. win ftll very low. Also a very larce let of oarpt!or. from SJ t tofl OOpryd KOCKRIEg. Groceries at wholesale aird retail price 0vx! 0 cem tcaioröii cenpr pound trooxl II W .tea for 75ceBt.' Cotfee, sugar. aolttei hnd ryrvp. cheaper than you can buy them at any other b"ae' in torn. ... QVEEyZWAFE OLASS WAfK
