Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 February 1862 — Page 3
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o o. THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. XUMI5EKJ 4.
THE DEMOCRAT.
Local ani Miscellaneous." JOHN ITcDONALD. Editor C'liirkN Knickerbocker." I lie iollowin- letter Unmans L lu, : formerly editor cf the "Knickerbocker Mag-j xlw." to Gron D. rwxTtcE, is rbnrtnijfic of, v, .u.j,., .-v...,. v., ........ has heretofore been considered dark. In Octo-! DeroroTemoc-r.mo-iviHCKcrucr ie.. '" its high estate as a Literary magazine, and per-j snttediU pagjs tobe prostituted to the advocacy , of the vilest political hciesies. It was thought; ttwnge. by t ose who knew him. that Mr. Clark , would consent to such a conduct of his magazine ; ! . t- - I-' I I r Wecordiallv wi--h "Clark!! Knickerbocker" that ... . .i . i ii ... EUCCCSS WHICH, luiut r mv iuuuvi vi na yiv luiwij it will so justly uaerit. He says: "When, in May. 133 1, I took charge of the Knickerbocker as sole editor and joint prop-ie-tor, I promised that thenceforth all politics, all religious discussions, or polemical differences of opinions should be sedulously excluded from its pages ; that there surely could be one broad neutral ground upon which all parties in politics, and ell denominations in religion, could meet without ' reading on each other'a toes, and that that common ground was Literature, How well I hare kept this promise, let fifty volume of the 4 Old Knick bear witness ; and the result was, that there grew up an affection in the public mind io-.vard the magazine and its editor, which was to ma inexpressibly delightful. And such a corps of contributors as I drew around me were never ap proached by any magazine in America. ' Before th of Sumter I w as in hopes that the black cl- i of secession might prove to be no bigger tha t a man's hacl ; ' and when, eome time before, I made my little nine-year-old a kite to float :u the free air of Rockhnd, over the Tap-pan-Zee, I pplit the difference ' in this wise: the upright was the northern cedar ; the cros- piece waff eovithern pine ; the bow was of olA Lickory; and the tail wa made of alternate pcraps of the Charleston Mercury and thc New York Tribune. " Of no avail this proprietory ' coaipromise kite ; Sumter fell ; the brave, noble Anderson filled our great metropolis with his renown and his praise ; and henceforth Union was the watchword, the oniy one here, and my little boy, instead of flying compromise kites, was the standardbearer in a company of beautifully uniformed juvenile Zouaves ; and it used tu thrill me take laid ef his little moist hand in the night, blistered in carrying our glorious flag. " Of course, war was now the topic in the Kmckek booker, a!though every fact had been exhausted in the daily papers a month before, even when the ' war articles ' were not ' m ide out of whole cloth in the oifice. " That could be 4 stood ; ! but when the proprietor bgan to crowd politics into my Table,' to make me responsible for thc most rabid abolition and emancipation sentiments from the mo t inexperienced and Ciudest sources which our struggling government at Washington had repudiated a3 not only impolitic but dangerous, I thought it proper that I should withdraw from the concert! ; and I did not hesitate at onc-j to do so. I have not had a line ia the mvjaz'ne since November. " Please to announce, my dear Treniice, tint the first nunber of Curk's Knickerbocker MaoaII sr. will appear on the 1st of March neu ; printed on new type , its old pag?, cover, and vignette restored; its old correspondent rallied to the support of their old fru n ', the editor ; the whole to be afforded at Two Dollar? a Year. It shall be a cheerful, hopeful, entertaining magazine ; retleeiing no quarrelsome politics, no disputations, no denomiaiational polemics ; but rather the pathos and the humor, the wants and the interests, of all ' social iiumans here and elsewhere. " Un'ike its abolition nomesake, whose editor tnd publisher live in Ho.non, wher- thc work is edited, it will be a Knickerbocker in reah'tv 'a genial New York Knickerbocker, an 1 not a Ilos.ton Knickerbocker. Heaven save the mark ! "I wish) on would ask my editorial friends, vho may see Cr. announcement in your columns, Jto copy it. and 4 eirk!ate ! cirkri.ite ! ' as the editor of the Runkum Flajitnff would say. I will noforget the kiuJue&s at their lun da. " With pleasant remembrances of thirty years, "Your oid friend, "Lewis Gatlor Chri." The World laorjic 1'air. We learn bv a letter from W. Y. Isham, Sec'y, that the World's Horse Fair will be hel l in Chicago, commencing on the 2i of September, and continuing two weefcs. The fair will be open to all rations for competition, and it is einecttd to make t
it the Urg-st collection of horses ever exhibited j "".YVure t0 1,U f,'llow-9ull'ercrä in America- Twenty-five thousand dollars in pre- j 'pn fllj who (i;.sir(, it ,,c wjjj ccn j a flf roiums will be given. There will b a tho'isand prescription used, (free of charge,) with directions lol!ar pretKiura for the be trotting horse, aid ' for preparing and using the same, which thev will ItfdbaMy the Fame for tlie bevt four mile run- j Cn.'!.a ec? fnr Cnjura,,tinf Anhma Brou- . ,J n i i l I t t - , I ci.u:. only oluect of the adverser in fling horse; a Etc hundred dollar premium for - eill1r Ky prescription f t benefit the afflicted, tha "best larly rider, with ecpiestriau exhibitions and spread intor1"11 which ho conceives to be every day ; also, a series of elk nces, with oth.-r ! invaluable, an I he hopes pvery Mifferer will try
novelties. Farm,6tock, and road Iiones will receive over one-third of the premiums, which are the largest ever given. The officers of the Association are: rreideut, Hou. F. C. Sherman, Chicago ; Vice Trcsidcnt.Ceo. Wilkes, New York ; General Superintendent, J. Milton Smith, Chicago ; Secretary, W. P. Isham, Chicago. Deaf and Iiiml Asylum. The Superintendent's Report of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, at Indianapolis, id received. He aya that it ii with much satisfaction that he is permitted to report its continued prosperity end ; usefulness. From the report we gather the following item? of interest: The number of pupils in attendance wi one hnndrcd and ?evcnty one. Tlie receipts, Trom whatever aourcc, from Nov. 1st. lCJ,to Nov. 1SG1, were $.3,G02 bl ; Thc disburaemeuts for the same period, amounted to $4272Ci ; Leaving a balance on hand of $10,730 17. Tha products of the farm ad garden amounted to $I,o04 2.-.. Marshall County has four pupils in the Instittitutlon. The number of newspapers and magiziae contributed wai twenty-sevtn. Calorlfirallon IScvtliiff. . A meeting was held at Corbin'a Hall, on Tuesday night, to rejoice over the victory achieved over tlie Southern force by our troops, at Fort Don elsoii. The hall wm crowded, and the ppeccbes well received, with the except jn of one. which advocated the emancipation o." the t laves ; this vai appropriately hissed by the 'audience. The Secretary has not furnished us a copy of thc prccrdings, for publication.
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j Tlie Rrjuhlican of last week announces that J Lieutenant MATTi.xcLv.of Co. D, 'Jth Regiment lnl. Vols., has resigned". As there ii generally some anxiety o know the causes which induce grat men to withdraw from the service of their country, we give the information In our possession relative to the cause of the above declination. Jfc Licutenant ,wliat WM. conccv. . wouM n.t ,,c ft bad thing tobe Captain, instead of Lieuten nt, ami to that end th.cvr,0r iWtlrawa, a petition, request.ngCapt.un Amasa Johnson to resign, and alter arduous labor, ,ucccei,Cil in ctting five or fix of 1 1) ' men to sign Soaie of CapU;n Jhnon's frienk got wind fn reta,;:ltion Jrew up :t5op a?kin,.Lieutneant Mattingly' to . ,;?neJ by 0TCr eighy of tbc cem. u.mil w ..ji thc DctItIon j if they had had the opportunity. Having failed in nttAmnfc to onst Captain Johnson, and ilia aikriii..' tl-ose who circulated the petition requesting him to resign having mt with such signal success, it was eminently proper that ho should do aa he did resgn. The Tact that only ßvc or six out of a hundred petitioned against Capt. Johnson, spcaltB volumes in his favor, and shows the estimation in which höis held by his fellow-soldiers. May all such insurrection against our own loyal officers, as well as that against thc government, be as successfully and AZuocMcssly su.hu shed. The residence of Jonathan Miller, Eqr., five ! miles north -east of this place, was, with everything itcontaiucd, totally destroyed by fire, on Friday n,vnt j.ist We are not informed how it caught firCf ,lQr thc amount 0f r. Miller's loss. SIASSISIESD: 0 the 13th inst., by Washington Tuttle, Esqr., Mr George Brockus to Mis3 Miry Vance, all of this county. On thc same day, by the same, Mr. Lewis Bachtol to Miss Catharine Woods, all of this county. On the 13th inst., by Ilev. N. E. Mamille, at the resilience of the bride's father, Mr. John Bocher to Miss Sarah A. Barnhill, all of taia county. iicfinl Koikes. Cancer Cured or no Saj. Dr. Swank willbcat the Edwards House from the lethto theKd of March, 15C2. Fersons had better call early, as the Dr's room is very much crowded genurally about noon. Ho treats all forms of Chronic diseases andepecially Cancers, in the successful treatment of whicJi he in scarcely excelled by any Thysicicn in thc west he cures them or charges nothing for hi services. The Doctor ha given universal eatisaction to his patients, and has cured si me very bail cases here. The Dr. is a regular graduate of one of thc best medical schools in the United States, and stand high iu his profession as a physician, and has had an experience of some twonty years in practice. But his reputatien is too well known to need recommending, lie discards all poisons making Ue only of innocent and effectual remedies se'ectin" an."? "rep iring his medicines himself. They are plea'saut 10 take not sickening or debilitating, but bracing and con.iCr;,,rntIy patients ara not deprived of doing moderate labor. He deals honestly with his patients; if he thinks he cannot, benefit them, he will tell thent fo, as it is no phyMfian's mterc-'t to deceive his patients. See his Circular (whi h is half th size of a common newspaper) contains from thirty-five to forty good certificates of case of cancers he has cured. He has also more than a hundred specimens of Cancers he took out preserved inspirits. He carries a full supply of mlii;!ne-j. His charges are rcasonaelc. Counsel tteo of clurge. From th MWiswaU Kntrjiis F1. C, l'Jl. Worthy r '3erä!. Among the many remedies offered to the publei under the head of Patent Medicine", it is a relief to know that some of them ;ire valuable preparations, will do what i- claimed for them and are worth v of use and place in every family. Belonging to this class may he mentioned. Dr. Rnba'-k's Scandinavian Bemedies, Blood Purifier and Blood Pills which are most ex. client preparations and which have the desired effect in all cases for which their ust M intended. Like thousands of others we bear personal witness to this, having used them in our own family with the hestolfect. We are also acquainted wit many who speak voluntarily in praise of these medicines. One of our leading business men ?nvs, that bv the use of only four bottles of the Purifier, he received more than one hundred dollars benefit. Hi difficulty was erysipelas. Wc express our thauks fori liberal present oj these remedie- for use in our family. See Advertisement in another column. SS X 10 C I A L NOTI ci: . TO CONSUMPTIVE 3 . The advertiser having been restored to health inaverv fewweeksbva verv simple remedy after naving auuereo several years witn a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption is his remedy, aj it will coat them nothing, and roiy prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription wiii please ."pidresi Kr.r. KD'.VaIO A. VIL.S(;, Williamsburg, Kings County, 4lm3 New York. TUB PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT rUBLISllEO EVCRV TUl'RSDAV, BV Ti:i:ms of Scb-cbiitiox: 8l,r,() IN AOVAXCF,. l'orei,;:i .SiiKvrlVr to cm;.ljr with tli Tcrnn. Tfbms of vdvkkti.sixg : ",'T,r'. ( linnr 1"' ) o n -:.fi. IOO;thr inontli. tw.-f-r : 'x m .f!H. l,r....f.fM : ...i- v.:.r. i-rrn .lull r. A lil''ralili4.-.niiit will I... mid,. f ' li.n'irho ttlvrrtiiw t th" rvm i.iuL.if i,iiirur, li..!f or l-ol- column r tUo t.;iniH(ir vir. Iiril AlviTt''in nt't'lc.it.lir .I for r Mcurixl In .lTn.- of .iil.lirfiH.ii. fu Mt'itHm pai l ju fr ;ii Ucrliitia Oul. -M ;v-mr.,n. rh rtli UWI OK KKKEKK.Nt-S. JOB DEPARTMENT. We i) now j Mpire l t i-cnto B'Rt! iv'.I kin Uof Jooster h, L r og v a m m e v, CIKCULAUS, PAMPHLETS, CAUDS, 11 Ii AN KS, HILL IIKADS, beT r. a M S VERY RLAIUN.1BI.I:.
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THE HUMBUGS HAVE liUHSTED! But thcfir.-nof H. B. DICKSON & Go. Have'nt; on the contrary have made arrangements for y 33XG- 1?.T3I2 mmt 7 V By adding immensely to their already unrivalled stock of HARDWIRE, CUTLERY, gä Llt? O g3 5, T I W - W A K E , SHEET - IRON WARE ! Agricultural Implements, GLASS, 0 T X O 3NT , CÄ30-, CÄ3C-, cfcC. Having just arrived from thc EASTERN CITIES, Where we pnrchacd of the Importers &: Mo.nufacturers A T We are able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Ca2a asnl Short Tisnc I5;iycr.s THAN EVER BEFORE!! Vk'c have a complete ?tock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are selling goods on Setter 3?o3L?xs Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TW SHOP! Is supplied with all the materials and tools necessary to turn out THE EST Ol WORK Ami being under the Superintendence of Mr. J. U. LEONARD, an experienced Tinner, wc feel confident in bcoig able to f;ivo entir j satisfaction in thc line cf An examination of our stoek and prices cannot fail to convince purchasers that we are offering superior inducements,. (live us a c ill. II. H. DICKSON & Co. II. IT. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 22, lc'Gl 30tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Nenr the Bridge, and within a few minutes walk of thc Depot, f Sontli Plymouth, Ind. The $t;beribcr has just opened the above House, and ?s determined to keep it in a m inner every way worthy of public patronage. II I S TAB I, E Will be supplied with thebeft the market afford ; charges reasonable, nnd every rxertiou used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the promi-es, and aXaithful ostlor rlwayS'n attendance. ' JOHN C. ITASLANGER. Plymouth, Mjrch LM, lcGl Sm3 "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME." BENDER HOUSE, Knox, Starke County, Ind. J. 13. CLARK, : : : : : Proprietor Having retaken this well known House, and rcCttitl and refurnished the same throughout, ho is determined to make it a First Class House In all particulars. sepl-321y. Uarbtc Worte. SMITH & M'KIMENS Have openeil a shop of the above description in PLYMOUTH, on Center street, nouth of Larorteftreet, where they are prepared tu manufacture all kinds ot Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Sl(t.ics, all sizes and forms, lltrblc Tops, Coit titer Stabs, c, &e. As they do all their own work themselves, and are at but little expense for hands or agents, they ran sell cheaper tiian any other establishment in Northern Indiana.- In regard to the exrentiot of their work, they are willing to eoinpire it with that of any other Chtablishmeiit in this Nuit maJJ-17tf
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GLORIOUS NEWS!
Tniir iViUH 1 Tj BUCK & TOAINTS MAMMOTH HARDWARE MUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, but tire j?reat question that now agitates the American people, is the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at tho MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o r BUCK & TO AN, Wcstcrvclt Block, PJymoutli, I23LC3LThey have made ample provisions to supply all who are in want of anything in their line of trade DO.VT FAIL To call, examine, au 1 satisfy yourselves June C, 1861 191y rjlIIE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Glass. SASH &C, 19 J BUCK&TOAN'S Tg at I F YOU WANT A Good Sfotro Goto BUCK & TOAN'S and buy it! 13 T HE place to buy anything in tho la at 19J BUCK & TOAN'S rj'HIE PLACE TO BUY Ifocs, Forks, scythe Snalhs, Cradles Etc., is at ID" BUCK k TOAN'S SOMETHING NEW AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Con n That they have received A New and Frosli Stock OF FAIMILY GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell mis tow as any other Home in Vor them Indiana. Their Stock consists of COFFEE, MOLASSES, SY5UJI, RICE, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPEK, Qucenswarc, of every Description, W OOC3.023L7C7"tX'0, Of all kinds, such a3 ia kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will tako almost all kindi of Country Produce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. TTOne door above R. k M. Becker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, IVo. Oor1iiiaH lllxlc, PLVJIOUTH, - - LMMAA. An. mum & co, NucmUr ai, IbGI I3tf.
Clothing, &c.
CLOTH! N G MANUFACTORY or DAVIDSON & Co. The above signed havejast completed assorting their FINE STOCK o r Ocnt' a nl I Joys READY-MAD E CLOTHING! Principally of TIIEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Suitable for FALL at WINTER WEAR. They have ou hand a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP Piece G-ooas 2 ' 8CCH AS Beavers, Cas.iiiicrcs, Clollis Vestiiiffs, Tivccds, aiiiicis, leans, Ac, A.c. G-ents' Furnishing G-oods! seen ki Shirts: allkinds I Drawers Sock, I Suspender Gloves, &C. HATS AND CAPS! Of which we keep Almost all Style ! Wc tear no Contrail cti In saying that O TJ R STOCK , Oä' llio "wliolo, CAN NOT BE EXCELLED In point of VARIETY, CHEAPNESS, AND And would INVITE PURCHASERS ! T O EXA.MIjSTE FOR TIIFllSEXil3i8. DAVIDSON & CO. E. R. SHOOK, Cctter. Plymouth, October 3, 1S6I. 36tf. nr. T. IjFJIO.V, Keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesalo Ea Ublishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUNTRY iTIERCnBNTS AND Physicians Gcncratty. Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him to be just what it i roprcscnted. In addition to his large stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, IIAIU OIL, BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, And in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. nQütf T. A. LEMON. cStram Mnju Worte. STEAM FOUNDRY. BREMEN, MARSHALL CO., INI). The subscriber respectfully informs the public that his Kounry is now In FULL BLAST! And that he Is at all times prepared to manufacture PLOWS, KETTLES. FARMING UTENSILS, And every article in his line of business. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ! Andwillbe sold at FAIR, LIVNG TRICES CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. lie is determined not to be undersold. J. B. IIAKKIS; lircmen, Feb. 27 J861 .rtf HAttS. Pce wax, old Hntan Copper, Urata Pcwter.C vst Iron, and somo money taken in cichmjre for kard ware at II. D. DICKST Co.'s.
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DECLARED, AT TUR OiTE peice stoee OF CHA'S PALMER. Piece .Broad Cloths. Piece BS Casimc7s. Piece Kip u Piece Sat in efts. Piece Jeans. Piece BcLalncs. Piece Prints. Piece Ticking. Piece Stripes. Piece Flannel. PIECES OF ALL KINDS AND W&VJBlEE .VOTZO.YÄ. PIECES PIEC ES Notes Which Are Unpaid. And topreierv PEACE Wrn A PEACE MAN All who are indebted to me, will do well toPaj' 3 Jo ji Piece-, Or I shall be compelled o call on a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, TO KEEP THE PEACE. CIIAELES PxVLMER, THE "P(I)T3ACE MAN." Plymouth December, 16C1. lötf, 5th. goofs & Shoe. THE UNION SAFE! Having sold out my entire stock of Eastern made BOOTS ANI SHOES ! And made an entire change in my programme of business, and having fitted up my rHablidhmcnt Exclusively for MANUFACTURING lly devoting my attention to it I th'nlc I can make my shop The most Desirable Flacc in this To leave a measure, or purchase a good article. I have in my employ en The Very Best AVorkm in Northern Indiana ; Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY catncbsl and Dispatch in IVOIZK. EEPAIEING Neatly and promptly done at all times. My work THE BEST QUALITY " W arrantod ! And will be sold as low as the earac quality can be sold in any market. j. f. vanvalkenhupvoii. P. S. Fersons indebted to me are earnestly requested to Call and Settle Up AT OXCE. I must have my acoonnl mottled Ij the first fj January; as at that time 1 shall be in want of the "ncedful.,, Friends," Come in and Udp. 1 will be found at my old stand, one door north of the Rink Buildintr, on Michigan street. Dvc 12,fl 4fmG. J. F. V. LIQUORS, WHOLESALE fc BETA IE. Also, in the same building, one door north of the 13auk, may be found at all times a full stock of rare and Unadulterated Liquors, TO-WIT : Double and Single Rectified Wfclsky, Old Rye Whisky, Cheiry Brandy, Gin, Port and Sherry Wines, FRENCH BRANDY, The Duties of which latter articlf we paid at the UonJeU ötorc llou.-e in Acw i ork. City. Our Liquors are all pure and we will A at as on !ricca a the panic oualitr can he i'itch.icd in any establishment in this or its adjoiirng States. Dealers, before nurchasinrr. would do well to call and sample J. V. HA I LEY k' CO. Plymouth, Dtcviubtr 12, ltfl ifemG.
5,000ACRES of LAND for SALE
rrniz: undersigned is authorized llote fibres; part down and thc balance in aocual jHymeiii!, irom one io iaur yrarsr vua murcii paid anuuallv : CENTER TOWNSHIP. DESCRimON. SEC. TOWN BA.VGE jrCftlf. ehalfseor 32. ...34 Z...... 0 halfnwqr ". 'IÜ....34....J...... eO halfuw ti " 1 33 2. 104 w q " 1 33 2. e halfaeqr .... 44 44 . 1....3J..... n 60 4M 8' SO 41) 8 w qr s e qr nw qr ...... 17 3 4V 1 U 1'" It) 22 4 no o ehf sw " nwqrswqr sejqr 8 32 2 IG3 bourbon Tmvxpnip. c half n w qr... . " 7.... 33" 4.... w hf ne qr " 22 3.7. 3 whfscqr " 5.... 32 WALNUT TOWNSHIT. n cqr " 31.... 32 3..,. sp?lot.... .0 32 3.... . to . 40 . 82 , 0 . 60 Iot.2 and3..., 3i) 32 3... e half s eor 44 3 ' 32 3.... 31. ...32.. ...3.... 34 32 3 whalf s e qr.'...r w half n c r. . . GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2.." 6 34 - . . . IGO n wqrs wir.... 34. ...35 3 4Ü w hf n w qr.... " 34 35 3 , h0 Lotl 7 34 3 41) ehfnwqr " C....34 4 SO TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP. 6 hf sw q? 23 32 3 SO seqr fractional, 36 32 3 170 NORTH TOWNSHIP. n hf n w qr (W M R)6 35 o Q2 nhf seqr (c m r).. 'J 3 1. .. ..2. . .".! 157 nhfncqr u ..IT 35 ?. J57 POLK TOWNS 121?. nwqr 9.... 34 1.... whfnwr 2S....35 1 se qr - 30... .55 1 .ICO e hf se qr 36 35 1 fcO WEST TOWNSHIP wfrse qr 22 34 1 47 n e qr 27 34 T lfifT whalfs wqr...." S6-..34" I. e hf se pr 22-... .33. 1. ... cO Also the following described land in Fulton County, situated abouttwo wiles Eattof the Michigan Road, and joining the south lin of Marshall County, to-wifr nerne-?r...,M 5. .31 3. . . . 40 Lot Nov 2. . . : 31 3 m 55 shalf qr... 5 31.. ..J r0 Persons wFsLrnj: to purchafie unimproved lands, on ea?y trms, will do well to jri ve me a call. I al -so have the P. O., addresa of the larger portion of nonresident land owners, hich will enaMe me to ascertain the price of a large qrnnfiry of laud whieh iiEOt described in the aWove Hf. Tiios. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Indiaaa, 16 Gl. M. A. O. PACK ABB, Atlorncr and Counsellor at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying aa l Examination of titles &c, promptly attended to KKKKRS TO Poop'c. Bank, N.Y. Citv; How i Whittakrt-, N. Y. City; TcrV'Tl, Jeniii'u V CoN. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. Citv; Ilcnrv C. Carter, N. Y. City; Hm.C. A. Stacy, Tccnmseh, Mich.; L. G. Berry & Co.. Bankers, Adrian, Mich ; J. S.Dunlap, Ej., Indianapolis. Ind.; N. II. Olesbee, Esq., County Treasurer, Hymouth. Hehns associated with him in practice. Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., who-e assistance -he will bare at the siltinp; f the Circuit and Can mon PleasCourts of this comity Will practice in adioinb'g counties. Plymouth, M--h 22.15f.0. 3tf BARBER'S MILL, Six miles south-west, of Plymouth, .TlarsJiall Co., Ind. The undersigned, haviiig recently purc!iai;cltl;e mill frcncrally knon as Barber's Mill, and put the same in perfect Ij .V.V .V G O IZ IP r,n, Would respcftfully solicit afrcn:ij;r. No detention on accoui.t of drv weather. ?atifactiou guaranteed. " JOHN ZEHN NEU. June 27, ltCl-221y. Wolf Creek. FLOUMNG IILL rrIIE above named mill, six miles south o I Plymouth, is now doin excellent Custom A: Merchant Work. The proprietor spares nopain to girc satifarWu and intends keeping his mill irreondition todo Tlie V5i-v lOKt oT Work. Tid he feela rcnfnlent that he wltl not f.til to natisfv all who may favor him wiih their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, Ac.kept constantly on hand nd will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicit patronage from the citiCftsof Marh'alland adj. ining comities. MICHAEL ZEHNER . rifmouth, Acs. 23,1 cGl. n3Uf HONEST CORN E Rl traspeatfullf artnoucct to th patrons of HONEST COKXIill That I have reeontlf returned from the cast an am now In receipt of a Iiill Hl CToiiiploto .loli Of carefully cleeted C4 HO OE h t.:i?:s! And everything else formerly kept !y m. which I will sell at fair prices. 1 will take in eicaarq; for good, nllkiudsof Iflcrchantahle Produce, AND MONEY WIL NOT BE REFUSED I inrite myoid customers to elland exonii mystock and prices, and if they suit, thev will l sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to indju r you to purchase of ne. HotvomMe, strnipbt f..rward dealing and a living profit and no bundug, is mv motto.
Those knowing themselves in arrca.- are nofi Red that their dur are very mnrli needed, ai d I hon they wil redeem their prmirs to pa up. n . J.LROWNLIE. I IyniouthOct llnlctf
