Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 January 1862 — Page 3

NUMBER r2 VOLUME 2.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

THE DE3IOCRAT.

Local ai Mi-cKANEors JOHN HcDONAID. : Editor. lie "Mill Live." A ft e it several weeks forbearance, Mattingly lias pronounced" on us ! We had thought to eacap any notice at his hands, whether complimentary or otherwise, as rre would he an object of pity in either case, but we were not destined to escape the slime and .i!th with which Matiingly

covers those who may chance to offend hisj.many wjl0 .cpeak voluntarily in praise of these

Sirenenesa. The article which ha3 called down the ire of "poor old Jingle Box." as r. , .i.-.:.u- ,lia M,ttinnlv. a menu svniiuiiiiiieaii .uj .j , a menu t J ... was in relation to Bill ölnrley and his ten per csnt. operation xuuu:ii;y u.u uuk denyanythingW9Said.lt will readily bo seen that ho merely wanted a subject on m which to vent his spleen, lie says that if Bill were dealing in skunk hides we, .and some of our friends would have to take care of our pelts. That may be so. Ignatius; and if the same Ten Per Cent man were advertising and paying the highest price for nifcr hides, the venerable Hattingly and his friends would require more 'broomsticks ' to defend therastflves i from William's avariciousness than were ever purchased to clean out the South before breakfast.' Mattingly confidently asserts that 4 Bill Shirley ' still lives. !" and although William haa attempted to depreciate the value of United States currency fur doing which a man was recently arrested, in Alexandria, Va.t and a sutler drummed out of a regiment at Washington, yet he h considered to be 'A. 1 as far as loyalty is concerned. The gratifying intelligence that Bill Shirley 'still lives will undoubtedly create a great sensation in the monetary world. Evidently, there is nc discount on Ten-Per-Ceni Shirley. Corrcsjonlcnt. An article on "War and Taxes," from a correspondent, u laid over until next week. Wl have received a communication in reward to the assertion made in the Hepub-: lican of a late date, that the young ladies j of a certain tewn had made a gculleman wear a petticoat through the streets. .ut ! being a subject o! general interest, we will ; merelv stale wherein the writer thinks the Republican misrepresented him. He says the voui!" ladies did not compel him to wear süd petticoat, but that hi did it of !ii& own ' free will and accord;' which puts; a different face n the matter. lie also saye that he did not back out two or three times, but that his private affairs made his presence at home desirable. rcs Kronen. Dn. J. J. VlXAiL, while attending to his liorso, last Friday night, was very seriously injured by being kicked and pawed by tlw horse, which had got f lightened at fie lantern which the Dr. had brought into the stable- with him. The Dr.'s righ4. ler was broken, and he was otherwise 60 badly mutilaLod that he will be long i:i recovering. Ab. Keeker purchased twenty pounds of dressed chickens from a lidy customer, not Ion; since. Shortly after tha purchase, he sold a portion of them, when it was discovered that they were every one stuffed with hxjs liver! That woman intended to make a living. Ths manuscript r.f Miss Ilibhs poetical contribution has been mUIaiJ. Will she furnish U with another? Accident. Mrs. Stringer, living a short distance South We?t of town, fell and broke one of her arms, last Tuesday. Xcnrly Full. Col. Eddy's Raiment had, at latest advices, 832 men enlisted. On the 17th inst., Ella M., daughter of K. E & Loi EtlwartU aged seven ycar.-, five months, ,nJ fourteen days. On the 20th inL, of TyphoM fever, Lizzie, wife of It. M- Brown. 5omcs!lc Tlooiiouiy. 0 No housekeeper or cook U preparcil to enter uiccf e-f uHy her culinary rfutU-g without D. B. DtLan l k Ot.'i Chemical Salcratus on hand. It relieve the min 1 ot much of the e re and anxiety experienced by the tkillfu. cook. You can get it of mjt grocers and merchants in the counThe fo!lwiii5 Hattorin notce i a tken from the rortsmoiith (O. Scioto Valley Kcpulibcan, ui April 3, 1S. KcAJcDitATiA. A frioul writes to r.s for our "real opinion" of Dr. Kohack's Scandinavi tn ReradU. where he can o'.t . in .hem and whv they are called ' S, andinavian," and we are fre-

meiitlv asked the :,amc nuestion. Scandinavian t' appr tiseinent I iw, dr nv-n infrre-t. 8t;- . , . rt i i r , cured to the Mitishution of the Commissioner u the acctent nam , of Sweden anl Norway, nnl a ,.,,, wi l)0 m,l(Ie on ,;,, ,nat. m of Koarid.navian, that hj, a .Swede .r Norwegian, nf- i pynu-nt of all purchase money.

fectioiiiitely calls hU country " Scandinavia," in the same sense as we speak of Colnmhu," fr The Union." i!y tTie way, tliere are over nine thonjUid Scandinavian familiofc in Dane County Wisconsin. Althongli a citizen of thin county for many years, Dr. Rohack is a Swede by birth, and compounds hid Medicines of Sw edish herb, w think the name is very appropriate. V.'e have the very highest opinion of the Medicines, and of Dr. Roll ick himself, wlio ia not only a singularly skillful p!ijdician, but a gentleman of the OM School, as we know personally. Our adverticisient columns will answer t'je rest of our f ioiid'd letter. See advertisement.

special Notices.

Krem thx vt-tiim-ak Ktit-i prUr. F! . 4. ' ! 1 Worthy f Merit. Arronir the manv remedies offered to the puhlci ) ,n.U. .1.,, 1,,.., (if lit,-Mit Medicines, it is :l relief to know that some of them arc valuable preparation, will do what is claimed for them and are worthy of use nii'l plaee in every family. Belonging to this cla-js may be rientioned. Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Remedies, Blood rurifier and Blood Till which arc most excellent preparations ami which have the desired effect in all cases for which their us? is intended. Like thousand of other we bear personal witness to this, having used them in our own family with the best offect. We are also acquainted wit medicine. One of our leading business men say?, that by thcuse of only four bottles of the Turifier, he re- . ceived more than one hundred dollars benefit H5j di;ricii:tv was ervsipel.is WJ exprW9 onr ti1Jlllca fora liberal presentoj these remedies for use in our family. See Advertisement in another cohn. Cancer Cured or no Iay. Dr. S,vank will be at the Edwards House from the lthto the 22 J of each month. Person had better call early, as the Dr's room ii very much crowded generally about noon. lie tre.it all form of Chronic disease and especially Cancers, in the successful treatment of which he i scarcely excelled by any Thysicien in the a m. . t- i. i . c r e?i. int." ist. is a rfiiui.ii iri .nnuiu ui unu ui thebest nicilical schools in the United States, and stands high in his profession as a physician, and has had an experience of äjme twonty years in practice. But hi rcputaticn is too well known to need recommending, lie discard all poison making use only of innocent and effectual remedies se'ecting and preparing hi medicines himself. They arc pleasant to take not sickening or debilitating, but bracing aDd consequently patit n tsar 3 not deprived of doing moderate labor. IIvj deal honestly with his patients; if lie think he cannot benefit them, he will tell them so, as it i no physician's interest to deceive hi patient. See hi Circular (which i half the size of a common nc'?p-iper) contains from thirty-five to forty good certificates of cases of cancer he has cured. He ha also more th in a hundred specimens of Cancer he took out preserved inspirit. He carries a full supply of medicine. Hi charges are reason atle. Counsel lice of charge. .s i ii c? i .v ti rs' o rr i o ia . lO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been restored to health in a cry few week. by a very simple remedy after having sull" -n d sever.il years with a severe lung Election, ea.! u.seae, oonsum-.Uon--. anxious to nviKC Known u nis ieuow-suiierer me mean?, of cure. Toal, wiMiosir(? ltj10 w;il $:rd a copy of the prescription used, (free of chirge,) mmIi directions for preparing and ii-iin;; the s imc, ' liich they will find a sure cure f.r CoiisMinption, Astlnn i, IJronchitis, &c. Tli only object of the adveit'ser in s-rii!iiig the jri-scrijiti')ii in to henefit the alllictcd, and ?pre:id information wliich he conceives to be invaluable, and he hojes every Miflercr will try 1- reined v, as it will c ist them nothing, an 1 m iv prove a bles-ing. Parties w ishing the prescription will j.leasc adtires J Rkv. i:d vaui) A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Countv, 41m'l New York. THE PMlOiiTII DEHOCRAT rUSMIlKD EVERY TIII HSIIAY, BY Tki:ms of Si'i;sci:iitiox: 8l,r0 IX ADVANCE Short Tim jri"Ti fi Ppi. mtt-Pavix; IT-m( uWrilers. J-'oriti SalrH.ritK.TA t comply witli the Term. Tkt:.'.is or Aivt:::tiix(; : Onl ftr. (10 lin-nr !'.') on" mon'h, .Ä1 K; tlirt-c mnnth. twti-t;f:v : in imIh. tliro-tiftv : m- vt:ir. v.i il ilinrs. A l'.!.. r.il iiM'uMirt ill ! ni:i.)- t' til"" h n'iviTti- t th t aui Miiit of : .ii:inT. Ii.ilf r hU' rnlumn I'V tUe iituiiih nr trtr. I. cil A'lvi.rti-iii'ntt I c '-iilier fir or onri-'l in O'lvunc f c il.li:iiinii. N fH?-n:ion pi't tn for iiii h Ivrtising u ii 1 :t ruiiii-iiii. il I.- tliir-h ortlitf i.K-j'r of kkfj;kknci:s. JOB DEPARTMENT. We are no rrcpsru-ttoexecnte tieatl all kin.lsof I9 o h t v r 1 i o g r a va m e s, C I IlCU L A RS , PA M P II L V.TS , CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS, Ac' TERMS VERT REASONABLE. 4;oi!iE:iiio!tcr's nie. Notice is hetclv given, that in pursuance of an order of the Marshall Circuit Court, made at its August term, l-fil,in partition proceedings therein pending, wherein Nancy Ihown i- pi untilf ml J inn's C. Cook is defied. mt, I, the undesigned Commissioner, apjtointcd by said cou. t to nuke s lie of the real etate hereinafter described, will, on S.itur! iy, the Mt'i day of February. lbG'2, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and i o'clock p. m., of said day, offer for sale at public auction, at the Court House door in Plymouth, for not less th:n two -thirds of the nr praised value thereof, the following real estate, to wit: " Coinin.-.icin ut " the so;:'h f.'t corner of Pierce street in W'hee- " ler's addition iu the !wn of Plymouth; running thenee in a we-iterlv direction along the south "side of Pien:e street to a point oj:-.si;-llM.sout!, "west corncrof Lot No. (,. of siid a. Jiti.::: I

thenee in a s iutheily direction, parallel witi: the Michigan Uoa I. iistv ('' feet; iiienc" in an I Having retaken th s well known Ifouse, and re- " a-t;rlv direction pirillel with Ph-rce street to I fitted and re fin nishe 1 the same lhroiij.ho t, he is "the Mi.hiu'tn Uo.el ; tiienee in . norilurlv lirec- letermined tu make it First Class IIou-e ii. all " tion to the place of .eginiiiiig;" with all the ten- particulars. BejiPJ-.TJiy.

cmems itiiii iinj.rovemeiiti thereon, bette- known ss th'i Dr. Hrown Ijt." in thy county uf Marmid J"iiito of lud ana. Till: 'ITIll; IS IINDISPIJTKI). Tkrms: One :hinl of tlie pureh ise in..n v e:sh in band, and the balance in six cti.! twelve j month, the purchaser giving notes waiviii" vilua A. C. CA PR ON, j 11J sou ComiiiHsioner. ATTORNEY k ( OUXSELOIt AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUELI3. ITOiTice in Westervelt Riock. riymouth, Ind. l'Collections promptly ma le an I satisfaction warranted. I)eediamJ Alortaes properly drawn nixl acknowleilrnit'iitd t:ken. j.m'J-öOly A few cord of STONE, delivered at my premises in Plymouth, lor which I will pay CASK." January 'Jth 50t3 A.G.CAWION.

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TUE if U 31 BUGS IT AVE 13 U USTED ! But the firm of II. B. DiCKSON & Co. Have'nt; on the contrary have made arrangements for V 23IG- TH.AIS .1 Torsa coj Ti.w.i.wm By adding immensely to their already nnrivalled stock of H ARD W VRE, CUTLERY, O T I N - W A 11 E , SHEET -IRON WARE! Agricultural Implements, GLASS, 3XTOTI03NTS, CS3C-, C&30. Having just arrived from the EASTE IZ IV CI T fl E S, Where we purchased of the importers & Manufacturers A T Fanio Prices 2 We are able to offer STILL GREATER IMDU3SMENTS T 0 THAN EVKR BEFORE!! We have a complete stock of everj-thing pertaining to the tr.fle, ud are Polling gotU on 23 of; C37 "JJoTn n Thin any other similar cstalilihment in NOBTHERN INDIATTA. OUR TIN SHOP! Is supplied with all the materials and tools necessary o turn out TEIK B3EVT OP WORK ynd heinir under the Superintendence of Mr. J. L. I,K((.AI!l),iin cxpcruiKiil Tinner, we feel confident .in he'iig ahle to give entire satisfaction in the line of "3? 21 3 J - 353 s An examination of our st'ck and pricos cannot fail to convince purchaser that we are olTcrin superior inducements. (Jive us a call. II. II. DICKSON & Co. II. n. DICKSON . J. C. LEONARD, Plymouth, August 22, 1 Mil .HUf Stotels. HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the Hrtdpe, ami within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The suo.icriher has iut opened the ahore IIoujc, and is determined to keep it in a nianncr every way worthy of public patronage. II IS T A 13 Ij E Will be supplied with the best the market afToida ; charges reasonable, ami every t xertiou used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful ostlor always in attendance. JOHN C. IIASLANGER. PJynonth, March 21, IbGl Sm3 T1IK OLD KOLKS AT HOME." BENDER HOUSE, Knox, Starke County, Ind. j j") CT, A UK, : : : : ' VmTMITOK v; J'UI ' ZOUAVES HOUSE, .MAIN S T R E K T , b: t v n tt o i , 1 iv i . C. S. WKAVKIl Pkophietor. rpiIIS HOTEL HAS REEN TUT IN COML rLETE opukb, and i now open for the reception of company. The Ir.prietor respectfully golie'its public oatronie, and will use his best effort to imike Iii House a pleasant stopping place for both Traveler and Hoarder. Hnirbon, August Hth, IHlil. QSIy. Popart ncrai in IiNmoliuion. The copartnership heretofore exiting between M.Stollnnd 1). Iloltz, i.this day lisnolvel by mutual consent. P. Iloltz authorized to receive all monic due ;he linn, and will pay all indebtedness of tlie same. Tlii !th l.iy f December, lb61. The business will be continueil by I). Holtz. M. STOLL, dcc!2 4Ct:j. D. IIOLTZ.

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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR CODÄTHY IS NOW SJFB. BUCK & TOATT'S JIAJIMOTH HARDWARE TtTUCII HAS nEF.N SAID AT50UT WAR, J.I. hut the great question that now agitates the American people, U the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE O F BUCK & TO AN, WcstcrvcH Block, Plymoutli, Ind. They have made ample provisions to supply all who are in want of anything in their lice of trade O.VT FAIL To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves. June 6, 1?G1 19ly rjlIIE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Bults, Hinges, Glass. SASH &C, 19 BUCK & TOAN'S Ts at JF YOU WANT A G-oocL Cook. Stove Go to BUCK & TOAN'S 11 and bur it! T HE place to buy anything in the 2EXci37eLT7jrdx,o Lino, I t 13J EUCK & TOAN'S rpm: rLAce to buy Hoes, Forks, scvlhc Snaths, Cradles Etc., is at 19" BUCK & TOAN'S (Uremics. SOMRTfUIVG NEW AB. BECKER Sc CO., Inform the citizens of Mars h nllaiul adjoining Counties That tliy have received A Ne7 and Frosh Stock or FAMILY GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell .Is low as any other Blouse in Vor them India na. Their Stock consists of COFFEE, IflOIiASSGX, SIRUP, UI!E, TtPBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, Qucenswarc, of every Description, Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will tak almost all kinds of Country Traduce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. JTOnc door above S. k M. Reeker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, IVo. Corhin'H PLYMOUTH, - - .II1AIA. AR. BHCKKIt & CO, November 21, 1861 3tf

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CLOTHING MANUFACTORY OF DAVIDSON & Co. The above sijnicd have just completed assorting their F-IE STOCK O F Oent.V sind Ucvy' READY-MADE CLOTHING! Principally of THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Suitable for FA Mi fc WINTER WEAR. Tliey have on hand a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Piece GrOOds ! ECCII AS Reavers, Cnssimci'cs, Cloths, Ycstin, nliiiets, 1 weeds, Gents' Furnishing G-oods! SUCH AS Shirts: all kinds 1 Drawers Socks, j Suspender GJ loves, &c. A:c. HATS AND CAPS! Of wliich we keep yVliiiost nil öt-lss ! Wc Icar no Contra! cli In saying that O XT Tl STOCK, On ilio Avliole, CAN NUT BE EXCELLED Inroiiik of VARIETY, CR E APXESS, AND TJ J. IjIT Y ! And would INVITE PURCHASERS ! FOR TIZE.12$EE,!JiS. DAVIDSON 8c CO. E. R. SHOOK, Clttf.r. Plymouth, October 3, 1S6I. 36tf. arunis & ttcdtrinc$. Keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tablishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUIVTR V IT3 ERCKB?TS AND Physicians Gcnciutlly. Will find it to their interest to pive him a call as he warrant. every article sold by him to be just what it i represented. In addition to his large stock of Dvugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES OF YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL, BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, And in fact, cverythingusually kept in a DruStore, at prices as low as cxn be afforded. Call anu examine for yourselves. n25tf T. A. LEMON. .Steam Jfron Wirhs;. STI5AM FOUNDRY. BREMEN, MARSHALL CO IND. The subscriber respectfully informs f ic public that Iiis Founry is now In F U Li Li BLA S T! And that he Is at all times prepared to manyacture PLOWS, KETTLES. FARMING UTEX SILS, And every article in his line of business. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ! ' Andwillbe sold at FAIR, L1VNG TRICES CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. He is determined not to be undersold. J. B. HARRIS. Hremen, Feb. 27 18C1 .rtf K AGS, Beeswax, old Britana, Copper, Brass Pewter.Cast Iron, and some money taken in Nxchangcfor hardware at II. B. DICKSO&Co.'s.

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DECLARED, AT THE ONE PRICE STORE OF CHA'S PALMER.! i Piece 15 road C loths. Piece ÖS CassimcS. Piece Kip 661 Piece Satinctts. Piece Jeans. Piece DcLaiizc. Piece Prints. Piece Ticking. Piece Stripes. Piece Flannels. IP I ECES OK AlA. KINDS AND PIECES Of Accounts PIECES Notes Which Are Unpaid. And to pretcrvo PEACE V1TII A PEACE MAN All who are indebted to mo, will do well to 3Xo sv Piece, Or I shall be compelled o call on a JUSTICE O TI2E PEACE, TO KEEP T HE I E A C E . CHABLES PALMER, THE "P(I)EACE MAN." Flymouth December, 1SG1. 15tf, 5tU. rr ii UNION SAFE! Having sold out my entire stock of Eastern made ROOTS AND SHOES! And made an entire chaugc in my programme of business, and having fitted up my establishment liHxlii!-i vil v ioi MANUFACTURING Ily devoting my attention to it I th'nk I can make my shop The most Desirable Place in this COM3IUNITY I To leave a measure, or purchase a good article. I have in my employ The Very Bcsl Workmen in Northern Indiana ; Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY Neatness and Dispatch n TlEPVIllLISrG Neatly and promptly done at all times. My work i of THE BEST QUALITY it And will be sold as low as the same quality can be sold in any market. J. F VANVALKENBURGIL r. S. Persons indebted to me are earnestly requested to Call and Settle Up AT 0XCE. I must have my accounts settled by the first of January; as at that time I shall be in want of the "needful." " Friends," Cone iu and help. 1 will be found itt my old stand, one door north of the Bank 15uililir.tr, on Michigan street. Dec. l- CI IGniO. J. F. V. LIQUORS, Also, in the same building, one door north of lie Bank, may be found at all times a full stock of hrc and Unadulterated Liquors, TO-WIT ; Double and Single Rectified Whisky, Old lye Whisky, Cherry Drandy, Gin, Port and Sherry Wines, FRENCH BRANDY, The Puticof which latter article we paid at the Ilotidcd StoH House in New York City. Our Liquor are all pure and we will a as or prices n.VJicamc quality can be ?'uchaed in any establishment in this or its adjoining' States. Dealers, tcfu purchasing, would dowcll to call and sample. . J- V. BAILEY k CO. riymouth, Dcctbcr 12, 18C1 4Cm6.

pud SVgenru. 5,000 ACRES of LAND for SALE rrUü UNDERSIGNED IS AUTHORISED I to sell the following described Lands, at tf ry low figures; part down and the balance in aorual payment?, from one to fjur year?, with interest paid annuallv : CENTE.1 TOWNSHIP. DEscRirnoV. sr.c. town hange. acres. ehalfseqr 32.... 34 3 t0 c half n wqr " 30. ...31... .,3...... 9 n halfaw q " 1-...33 2 U)4 GREEX 10WXSII1P. ehalfseqr.... " 17 3i 2 8) swqrseqr " 17 32 2 4tf nw qr 10 32 2 ehf sw qr " 10 32 2 Kl nwqrswqr " 4 32 2 -W seqr " H 32 2 IC3 BOURBON TOWNSHIP. ehalfn w or " 7 33 4 0 w hf i.c qr.. 22 33 3 MJ w hf se qr " f H2 3 &'J WALNUT TOWNSHIP. neqr " 31 32 3 U'2 ft pt lot " . 0 32 3 40 lots 2 and 3 " 3L 32 3 2 ehalf a eqr 3 32 3 K) whalfseqr J 31 32 3 H) v half n e qr. 34 32 3 60 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2 .. : G....31 3. m nwqrswqr....' 34. .. .3.". . . . 3...... 40 w hf n w or " 34 3.' 3 H Lotl ! " 7.. .31 3 40 c hf nwqr " fi 34 4 eu TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP. e h f g w qr " 23 32 3 80 seqr fractional, " 3G 32 3 170 NORTH TOWNSHIP. d hf n w qr (W M R)6 3.1 2 122 nhf seqr (e m r).. U 31 2 1.V7 uhfncqr " ..11 3: 2 1Ü7 POLK TOWNSHIP. nwqr " 9 34 1 1C0 whtnwr " 2G 3.1 1 se qr " 30 ;.r 1 1H0 e hf se qr " 3C :?." I WEST TOWNSHIP w fr st e qr " 22 34 1 47 n e qr 27. ...34 1 ICO w half a w qr " SC 34 1 fcO ehf sepr 22 33 1 fcO Also the following descriled lands in Fulton County, situated about two miles East of the Michigan Road, and joining the south line of Marshall County, to-wit : ncp-:ieqr " 5. ...31 3 Lot No. 2 5 31 3 55 s half s eqr " 5 31. ,...3 itO Persons wishing to purchase unimproved land, on easy trms, will do well to give me a call. " I also hae the P- O , address of the larger portion of nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a larpre quantity of land which i not described in the above list. thos. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Indiana, lfcCl.

31. A. O. PACKARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law PLYMOUTH. IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying und Examination of titles &c, promptly attended to KEFtns TO Peoples Rank, N.Y. Citv; How k WhittnW, N. Y. City; Terbell, Jennings & Co., N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Jlcnrv C. Carter, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Stacy, Tecnm"seh, Mich.;L. G. Berry & Co.." Banken, Adrian, Mich.; J. S.Dunlap, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.Oglesbec, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. He has associated with bim in practice, Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whose assistance -he will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Com mon PleasCourtsof thiscounty Will practice in adjoining counties. Plvmouth, M-di22.lG0. Dtf BARBER'S MILL, Six mi leg south-west of Plymouth, ,TI;uhaIl Co., Intl. The undersigned, haring recently purcIia?eJthe mill penerally known as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect n w, v.vj.v on n r,n , Would respeetfully solicit ratronape. No detention on acconut of drv weather. Satisfaetion guaranteed. JOHN ZEH NN ER. June 27, lbCl -221y. CToiiT Creels. FLOURING MUX TBHC above named mill, fix miles south o j. Flymouth, is now doing excellent Custom Iflcrch.nit Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give at'feWon andinte'ids keeping hismill 'n condition todo rriio Very HokI r AVoi-lV. i nd he feels confident that he will not fail to pattdfvallwhomay favor him with their patronage! Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kept con?tantlv on hand ind will be sold at the lowe?t living prices. II e respect f til ly sol i ei t s patronage f rom t h C ci t i -ens of Marshall and adjoining counties . MICHAEL ZEHNER, riymouth, Aug. 23,101. nur put (Oooil$. HONEST CORNER! Irespeetfally anuounc to the patron? c f HONEST COME!-' Tint I have recenllv returned fmm th ctml am now in receipt of a liill simi Conipl'!' SitU Of carefullv selected A!D C r II O C E II I -R s ' nwf'h.'?Ko5s f,rm:rlJ1'Ttby i., which 31irclia:ttallc Produce, AND MOHEY WIL NOT BE REFUSED ! I invite myoid customer- to call and rmminf my stock and prices, and if thev suit.ther will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do t induce you topurrhue of me. HonomMe. utraichttWwant deaT.ngand a living profit and no bumln.f,. is my motto. Tl 1 .

tied that their dues are very mach needed, ,,d f hope they wil redeem tWir romie- upn up. ... A,n J.BKOWKL.E. riymouth Oct.l I n38tf