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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. and Our Own Affairs. Mr. J. S- Scott. General Volle rt ing Aaent. is authorized to receive Subscrip- f, r ua. nd due this Of fice. We cheei fully recommena Mr. scott as a prompt, reliable, and courteous tfen- . , i tion. Advertisements, u. to jjive receipts tor mouey A NEW FIRM, limits! &1$vM Fresh Arrival! tleman. A. C. THOMPSON. Editor Proprietor. Sons of Tlalta. We understand that there is to be organ ized in this place t ni-ht a Leigl of the Sons f Malta. A k ' lawiafrtt ihe case, we bli-v Lev :: uui!ub:-Jly have a . d wm We arc n--l -posied" as to tli- inj V "f the "Mystic Older,' N t i from what we can Mather, and f ora the in'eresi the mem bers lake ia it.. tl at bet is to say the least of it fun in it, sure. o-4o - Ox account of the great hurry in which this issue is gotten out, we have not had time to prepare as we would have liked to. the original ma'. er tor this issue, hope not to be hi rried so next week. Benj. BenU & John ardner HAVING formed spartne rship for the purpose of carrying on the Wason I Blacksmithing Business, And having purchased the stand formerly occupied bv E. S. k A. P. Elliot, in South Plymouth, lud., respectfully inform the puhlic that they are now in FÜLL BLAST! Prepared to receive orders and txecute all work in their line in the bSt and moat substantial manner, on short notice a"d reasonable terms. As they will give their perse aal attention to the business, they hope to deserve and receive a liberal share of the patronage of ÜV citizens of Marshall county. Busies, Carriages and Wajjous, Of all kinds and qualities kept constantly on hand and for sale or made to order. ETRepuir i of aB k nds promptly attended to. U"Particiir StteSÜOS will be paid to Bhoehag HOUSES and OXEN. BENTZ GARDNER, nov 17,159, 14 tf. A New Arrival of ELEPHANTS REDUCED PRICES!! Having opened out one of the LARGEST AHO BEST STOCKS!! VINXEDGE A& BROWN'S And with thetr.or.c of the LARGEST, AND We We enclose la manv of our democratic frien lt throughout the county, our pr-s pectus hoping thy will im prow, evry opportunity to obtain for us, responsible subscribers, and send their names in at an early day. We expect their hear'y co operation i 1 our undertaking. Remember that a most important compaign is now opening, and that we have a national vic tory to fight for, or lose. We wi'.l be under great obligations to any of our subscribers, if they will bring us immediately some g-od, straight, seas oned wood, as we have none on hand. One Cord of 5-uch wood will pay for one year's subrcriptior. to the Plymouth V'e-klv Democrat. Insurance Agency, HUMBOLDT FIRE ISlRfE. CO, No. 10, WALL Sr., NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL $200,000 Bert selected Stocks of Goods Ever brought to this market. TWf floods ha vs been sei eted w ith especial rsfwwce to the w nits of this uiumunity, and ean 00 told Hf Stan money thm tie same quality of ujod; verC OTT before ottered in this market. Our Stock consists of all kinds of 3Py Goods, OF FALL AND WINTER ClaOTHINCr, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gents1 Furnishing Goods, Paints, Oils and Varnish. PERSHING & CO. HAVE just received from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, the largest Stock of Paints, Oils i and Varnishes ever brought into this market, con sisting in p; rt of White Lead, Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zinc Dry and in Oil Prussian Blue do do Chrome Yellow, do do Chrome Green, do do Vermillion Mixed Paints of all colors ready for usee Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Japan and Zin Dryers, Turpentine; Faint.Varnish and Sash Brush es, a very large assortment. Linseed Oil boiled and raw. All of which will be sold very low for cash. aug lS-'itf. Live 4& Let Live the a W 312 22 Has established in Plymouth in the year 1857, as an Experiment. The Small Profit and xx jm jul a r jck SYSTEM WAS ADOPTED Ul'zz&uuuffj kc, &c.,that I ever had the pleasure to offer the public. A call is solicited from my friends and all those that wish to purchase with SET Full Con fidence of showing such good as will please them Q ;lt prices ETY of LORILLARD Fire Ins Co Q R Q C E R I E S, No. 31, WALL T. NEW YORK CASH CVPITAL, $200,000 MANHATTAN FIRE INS. COMP. No. GS, WALL St., NEW YORK. CAPITAL, $'250,000 SURPLUS, $150,000 The ,ove companies are well established and üvoral y known as FIRST CLASS Insurance Compar es, and will promptly adjust all losses. 0"F r Insurance on buildings, Furniture, or Merchandize, applv to J. G.OSBORNE, Agnt, uov3-lJvl. Plvmouth, Ind Glass & Queensware, first-class tailor i Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hats Caps, Boots h Shoes, Stationery etc. etc., All of which we Cnn and will Sell At prices that must astonish customers. dULOO The fugitive staves are creating jreat disturbances in Canada. Their children have hitherto been kept separate in the schools, out their parents now claim equal privileges with the whites. The negroes have destroyel much school properly. The disturbances had not been quelled at the latest accounts. Two story ril way cars are now in suc cessful operation iD France. DsBM MoCarty a clerk in the Chicago Tost Office, lias been arrested for robbing he mails. Gsn. Cass has given to the Hoard of Edura ioti, in Detroit, a lot of land valued at $I5.oOO. f r a MAN school h use. The trials f Stephens and Ilazlett, two of the1 alleged Harper's Ferry conspirators will commence on the first of February next. Root, Bennett tfc C".'s Foundry, v, burned at Indianapolis, last Friday Right. Loss S3. 0UU insured. The Harper's Kerry vmtmm has cost tne Mta?e Vir j? U IüO.üOO. Uov. Char Irs J. FAuTtser, of Vi., has bvc: p;.u:e ol J'hk wii(.; um . i.i'c slaves now in Canada, is estimated at 24.UÜU. Many of them art sußeiing ten bly from cold and starvnii .n. The wlioe free ne gro population at the North ie estimated at 250,000. By State Authority. 1KCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED TO Fir ? Insurance Mixclnsirely. (CIIAATER PERPETUAL.) CASfi CAPITAL. $400,000 OO. S. L. LOOMI, President. H. KELLOGG, Bocrcttty. Ol all kinds wanted, for which we are paying the current market prices. N. R W never refuse cash for any of our Qu SOS, and kuow that we can nvke it to the intei est ot purchasers to call on us before kwjlOM else Inn VINN EDGE k BROWN oetb-tf, No. 1, Corbin's Bloca Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. FULLY SATISFACTORY ! ; rpHE Howard association, in view of I the awsJVd destruction of human life caused dMial tomv L4SOE VARI- by Sexual diseases, several years agodirected their treatmentof this class ot diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDIC AD ADVICE GRATIS to all who applv bv letter, with a description of their con dition (age, occupation, habits of &c.),and,in case of extreme novertv, to FURNISH MEDI CINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their late Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the eure of Spermatorrhce.a Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases ot the kidneys and Bladder, .v.o., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing vcar. An admirable Reporton Spermatorrhoea, Semina Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the isexual or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed envelope,) r Kl,tut tiuuut o;; recent of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment, J. SK1LLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa tion, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphi, Pa Cloths, Cassimers, Testings, &c. And for the accomodation of those who cani.ot be pleased with rea-y-made work, I keep a to cut and make to order. Those who will favor as by leaving thvr measures, can rely on a fash iona'ble suit aud as cheap as can be had in any man ufacturing shop in the west. Please call before purchasing elsewhere. Sept.29-tf H. PIERCE. AimtS in the principal cities & towns i.i the Union. "Losses promptly paid. Applications receiv ed, and Policies issued and renewed D C. H. REEVE, Agent. Plymouth, Aug. 11, lSW linM. DR. A. 0. BORTON SURGEON DENTIST. Thole or partial ets of Teeth inserted on V the most approved plans. Special atten t -ti paid to the preservation of the natural tooth, and irregularity of Children's teeth corrected. Fangs and diftVu t teeth extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office at any ::me except on Mondays and Tuesdays. Office in Pershing'fblock, upstairs, corner Mich igan and Garrc streets. A GOOD Assortment OF ar.poin ted I 4 M'nis-er to Jriaace. in Hon. J .a Y Mason, sVcosd. Cotlerv, Tovs, ;.n 1 Notions, at oct C-tf. A. MYERS' No. :t. Pendliag Block. ONE PBICE ONLY! CHARLES PALMER, DEALER W World's Fair Just Commenced in PLYMOUTH AT DAVIDSON & CO'S EMPORIIM OF FASHIONS. W here has becu received and is now on Exhibition THE LARGEST j STOCK OF GOODS! Ever seen in any establishment in Plymouth Their stock consists m part oi FAlL & WINTER 4 1 affelill Ta'i? FOR MEN AND BOYS ! CLOTHS, CASSl.MEKE, SATIN ETT8, f ESTINGS, Tailoring 1 rimiiiiu-, Ae. Dry Goods Store! IICH11I WILL 111 S9N Anrounces to the citizens of Plvmouth, Marshall ;Countv,and the "rest of mankind," that he inow opening a very large and splendid stock of Goods at Cougle's o.d stand, on the corner of Michigan and Garro streets, which will be sold cheaper than a s'milar stock OSS ever before offered in the West n eountry, 10 make way for mure. My Stock consists in part of Ladies' and Gen tleinans' I lire Goods, Boots and Shoes!! HATS & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, Queenswarc, c?c- I want 5,0001b. Batter, 10,000 loz. Eggs, 20,000 Hs. Rags, Flax ScimI, Tailow, Dry Hides, Be wax, Oni na, Potatoes, ttc, &c A libera share of the patron- aae t" the citizens of this count v is o . . . respectitillv solicited. RICHARD WILLIAMSON. .. n X G C o The War Department repo-ts 207 rvo lu'.ionarj List. soldiets now on the Pension A laruk number of mail have informed the Post OSa Department that they will break off th lines it no ap propriation is made by tbe first of March . CROCKERY-WAR r., Clothing, and Yankee Notions. Laporte Street. Plymouth, Ind. !L7A11 these indebted are requested to call and settle up. ng SORGHUM MOLASSES. John 11. Goldard,has for sale at his farm 3 miles contractors outh west of Plymouth, in any quantities by the barrel, gallon, orotherwise. ori:lium Molasses. It is alm kept lor sale at retail at Cbas. Palmers Store. Oct 27-11 tf. Furnishing GOODS, Hiss ( l I til V AWMMH Ott to the ladies of Plymouth aud vicinity that she b prepared to cut, tit, and make Drotsei and Cloaks of the latest and most approved styles. All ether kind of seamiim done neatly ami w ith dispatch. Charges moderate. All the latest styles received monthlv. Miss C. taube found at the residence of Mr. I ichard Williamson, on Michigan stri ct, oppoite Pcraktftg Ä: Co'. Drug Sure. Sept. 29-tf. ÄlilNANCE. Relativ to building and repairing NOTICE To the Tax Payers of Marshal County. TIIF following taxes have been levied for the Tear 1859, and will be payable between theiSth day of October, lSa(J, and the 3d Monday of March lsGn, viz: State tax on each $101, 20 cents, and 50 cents on each Poll, School tax on each $100, 10 cents, and 09 -ach 50cts, on each Poll; Sinkin; Fund tax on r ach 100, 2cts County tax on each $100, 35cts and octs on each Poll The several townships have levied ihe IbJlowiu taxes for each $100 valuation ofproperty: UNION Township For township purposes 5ct $100; special school 15cts an each 100 dollar and 25ctson each Poll. CENTER Township. For township purposes 5cts on each 100 dollars ; special school 5cts on each 100 dollars; special toad 5cts on each 100 dollars and 1 I 4 cts per acre of land GREEN Township. For township purposes 3cts on each 100 dollars and 25cts on each poll, spe cial school lOcts on each 100 dollars 25cts on each poll speoinl road 1 l -2ctc per acre land. BOURBON Township. For township pour pi sö 5cts on each 100 dollars; special school lOcts on Oldk 100 dollars 26cts on each poll; special read 1 3-4cts on each acre land . TIPPECANOE Township For township pur poses5cts on each 100 dollars special school 10cts on each 100 dollars and 2iets on each poll ; special mad l 3-4cts per acre land. GERMAN Township. For township purposes 5cts on each W dollars; special school lOctsou the hundred dollars; special road loctson the hum red dollars, and 1 3-4cts per acre land. NORTH Township. For township purposes "cts on the hundred dollars; special school I Sets on the hundred dollars, and SOcts per dolls; special road 1 1 teU per acre land- POLK Township. For township purposes Sets on the hundred dollars; special school lOcts on thv hundred dollars; special road 1 3-4 per acre land. WEST Township. For township nurpoäe? 4ct on the hundred "dollars: special school lOctson the hun lred dollars and "0cU per poll, special road 1 M-4cts per acre of land. WALNUT Township For township purposes 3cts on the hundred dollars a nd 25cts on each poll ; special school lOcts on the hundred dollars and 25cts per poll; special road 1 l-2ctsper acre of land. Land and Town lots delinquent for taxes of 1858, or former year, wdl be sold on the first Monday of January, i860, if not previously paid. I will attend In person or by deputy at the Ssual places of holding elections in each township fo i - . ... .. The proprietors find after an experience of lit tle more than two years, that their plan has more than met their most tanzuine expectations, a bev have been able to build up an extensive trade while all others have been compelled to give up the long credit system and follow in the wake. We now propose to make a still greater Reduction in Prices, Confident that our endeavors to famish Goods 4T THE LOWEST PRICES Will be appreciated Br the People of Marshall County We have just received from Boston and New York our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Comprising a great variety of DRY GS GROCERIES, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Cutlery, Boots and Shoes, n u l.rCATT"D ,T Chicago, New York, Phi!d Ipbia. AJboa y, Bufla'o. Cleveland and Detroit. Scholarship good through the entire chain of seven College. CONSOLIDATION "of BryaoS L Stratton' Mercantile College," and "Bel! V Commercial Co1' lege," now conducted as one in'itution vMcAl U the recipient of an extraordinary ind unpreccden? ed patronage. Larmon Block, comet Ci uk and WoViiigV ft streets, Chicago. H. B. SET AMT n. V. BTt.L H. D.rrSATTO Principals and Piopi ietori By thi conjolidatioti the rollegiute coue of tbtO Institution is greatly enlarged and with the im provements which the business experience of tho Principals enables them consf intly to introduce for the benefit of their students, it is made greatly perior in all respect? . First Premiums Awarded to this College At the late United States Fai- in Chicago, for Borr Pfcmamur and 'or Birr B o.KrjN0. Departments of Bookkeeping and Accounts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room system, the halls of study beiug fitted up with ap propriate counters, desks, etc , as in Rait. Busi ness, and the student at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of business as con ducted in Banks, Counting Room, Railroad offi ces etc COMMERCIAL LAW. Bv special arranemeii with the Law School of the University of Chicago, ÜMOtsaisM of which arc held in our C"l!ege rooms, our students are privileged to attend all the lectures in this depart ment, and to receive instruction in this important branch of the course, from the able, accomplished and learned Professors of that ächool ; and it affords us much gratification to be enabled fo offer them these extraordinarv and superinr advantage?. SP ENC E RI A N " P E N M A N S H I P This famous system the best known tc the world, is our standard. ETCireular and Catalogue of SO pages furnished gratuitouslv on application to the ondersiened. BRYANT, BELL & STRATTON nov 10 13yl. THE undersigned have now on haad and for sale, in the front room of the Pot Office, a wäll selected STOCK OF ALL ARTICLES belonging to their line of trade. Having purchased their stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms ua will warrant Hats &, Caps. Bonnets, Millinery Goods Clothing-, Notions, &c. p B L 1 1 patronage. vivvumg) ' Thev invite the citizen of this vicinitv to an ex- We have not space to enumerate articles Ev erv department is complete in itself. We submit the following list of prices on a few articles. All other Goods will be sold equally low: Heavv Sheetings BQlOc S vard, Bleached do 10 12 do Prints, 63132 do Ginghams 121.; Linsevs 19WAS0 do Denims, Stripes and Checks, Ribbons , Bonnets Hats and Caps (wool) . . . Women's Heavy Shoe?,. do Gaiters, 75c$l f0 do Children's 25c(u5 75 do ini 12' 335 do ... 25c!3 each . 37!.,ctö$2 50 do $1 00 pair Common Teas 25c f) sett Sugar, 'a prime article) 8c lb Molasses, 5Uc gal. Coffee 12.,'cf lb Tea, 50c lb Smoking Tobacco. 10e IK Stone ware, a large lot, 10c V gal. We might continue the list, but think the alwrc sufficient. You can find every article you want I It the Low Price Store. aminationof their stock and prices, that thej may satisfy themselves as to their terms. They have in connection with their store, SU PERIOR workmen, who are ready to fill frunpilf, all orders for HOME manufacture. Be it further known that they will pay in CASH, the highest market prices for all kinds of FL RS, FELIS, GREEN k DRY HIDES. JL-.-. Ar. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public nny be assured that thev will alwavs find lUeirrtock complete. LEATHER & FMMWM, Constantly on hand. Rcmomber the place and give us a call in the front room of the Post Of 6ce. Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. V AN V ALK EN BURGH. Plymouth, Nov. 17, 18S9, 14-tf Executor s Sale of REAL ESTATE! To he said at Public Auction, on the 20th dar of the purpose of receiving taxes at the times herein specified, to-wit: Tippecanoe township , Fridav, November 4, 155o. efc Caps TRUNKS. SATCHELS. XJmbreBa&i Cutlery, Porfmonnic-s, A ad many other articles too numerous to mention. IT We direct particular attention to oar certain Side walks therein men tioned. Rit nr.hi'med hv the Pi-...'irlint nn,' Timtm nf I Uuion township, Mondav the corporate town of Plvmouth, that th side ' ?.lvfa town-shiP; Tuesday walk on the north Bourbon township, Saturday, t y m m m Taller lats It has been so inteniely eold in the South of France, recent!-, that a seminel was found frozen to death in his seniine sentry- Tue Boston Journal .ia'.es that after a thorough and complete Investit ion of the la e Lawrenco tragedy, it has been found that the whole t umber killed is 88 eleren persons yet oisiing. Mb. John E. Fry, Republican Senator of the Massachu'-etts Legislature, haa, at the earnest request of lis constituents, re tigned his seat in the Senate, having beeu charged with forgery. Emigration to Pik' Peak bis already commenced. The S:. Joseph Gazette of the 19th inst., states '.ha' 12 J gold seekers anied there on that day from Ohio. D At the hour of goug to press the snow is falling rapidly, being already some six or eight niches on a level, with prospect of a very deep show. Our g-tllat t young gentlemen arc already "engaging partners" for the "good tun coning," and with "Bells on their horses, Aud Basics in the sleighs," ore looking forward to a gay time, generally. A Railroad collision occurred on the Hudson River Railroad on the 19 A inst Mrs. I. w. tulil was killed, and U-u or telr psssengers more or less injured. Fresb. Arrival ! WE HAVE just received, and arc offering for sale cheaper than any other establish ment in Plvmouth, a large assortment of Boots si Shoes BwoaaSf wire Don't fail to call before? m ourtnst aand examine our stock EDWARDS t VANVAL KENBI.RGI' OcpartiHciit, Which is under eflactettt superintendence. Al kiuds of Custom Work and Cutting done Neat Prompt and Cheap, in the Lates' Style and by the best of workmen. Al we have the advantage of a SEWING MA CHINE, we can, therefore, att'ori to manufacture garments at least one third les than cuatotuarv j rates. O-To o'ir numerous friends and customers we I tender our thanks for past favors aud hope to merit a continuance tin roof Of a course of fair and liberal dealing. octO-tf No. DAVIDSON k Ct 2 Pershing Block. JO KM IB. SHOEMAKER, DEALER IN mmm Plymouth, Ind., TT'EEPS IV BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKFiTS, kc, Ac. CTClocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best anner possible. sept 29 '59 7 tf. F-LrO-L-R- 4 The proprietors of the i RICHMOND MILLS, : formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FLOUR oi superior quality lor tamily use, and intend keep- onstantly on hand Clocks, Watches, I ing a supply constantly on haBd for the accommo dation ot the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactured else where, orotherwise will take it back and refand the money. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be deliv ered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash for Wheat, Corn and Oats The highest market price, ih cash, will he paid at all times for good, sound Wheat, Corn and Oats. Orders for Hour may be left at Pershing's store RICHMOND b WILBUR. Plymouth, August 26 40tf Books & Sutionrey. NOTICE. The noteü and accounts due McDonald k Bro. fo subscription, advertising, and Job work are in the handsofT. McDonald.oierPiercesCIothingStore We are suffering for the amounts due us, and we hope all knowing themselves indebted to us will come forward at once and pay up. Mcdonald t ero. sept. 22 6tf. Guardian Sale. Bv order ofthe Cass Coonty Court of Common Pleas, I am authorized to sell at private sale, in lots in the Town of Plvmouth. No. 104,119,122, 1 67, 1 70, 171 , ISO, 1 Hl . 1 P2, 222. 223, 226, 229. 230, SM.tlt, m Also out lots, No. 4. 47, 4t. 49, 52.51,44,56,57 Terms: One-fourth down, one fourth in one, two and three vears, with interest from date. WmSON. WRIGHT, nov 10 13tf. Guardian. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned has taken out letters of Ad ministratien on the estate of Wilhelm Hahn, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate isi pposed to M insolvent. nov12..3. PETER SCHT-ARB, Adm'r. URALRR in BOOKS and STATIONERY, WALL and W I N no W P. PER, All kinds of Musical Instilments. Also Manu factures Rlank Books, kc, kr. oct 23-10yl. FORT WAYNE, IND. Ia lic's Fine Craitcrs, Only 50 ccu'r Pair at ct 6. VINNI'.DGE k BROWN'S aide of Garro st.-eet, between Michigan street and Water street, be straightened and properiy repaired; and that the owners of lots numbered four, and one hundred and fitty-sil, be required to straighten and properly repair said walk within thirty days from the time of publica tion of this ordinance; Also that the owner? of lots on the north side of, and fronting upon Taylor st.cet in Wester velt's addition to the Town of Pb mouth, be aud tliey arc hereby required within thirty days, to raise to wit' lid sit inches of hige water mark, and build or repair the side walk on the north side of said Taylor street, making the same 4 feet wide in front of each lot between Water street in the town of Plymouth and Yellow River. And be it further Ordained, That sidewalks be laid and properly repaired a3 follows, to-wit : On ihe east end of lot no. 31 , four feet wide. On the east end of the north half of lot 32, 4 feet wide. On the west end of lots no. 52, 53, 7 and 47, four feet wide. On the westend of the north half of lot no. 56, four feet wide. On the west end ofthe west 25 feet of lot no 43, four feet wide. On the cast side of lotj nos. 67 and 70, four feet wide. On the east side of the south half of lot no. 71 , four feet wide. ' On tbe east end ofthe south half of lot no. 35, four I feet wide. On the east end of the north half of lot no. 36, four feet wide. On the east side of out lo. no. 56, four feet wide, above high water mark. On the north end of lots 162 and 163, six feet wide, with 3 stringers. On the south side of the east Wlf of lot no. 43, six feet wide, with three stringers. On the south side ofthe west 25 feet of lot no 43, six feet wide, with 3 atringers. On the east end of the north 1 alf of lot no. 39, ten feet wide, with 3 stringers. On the cast end of lots no. 37 and 38, ten feet wide, with 3 stringers. On the cast end of lot no 29, four feet wide. Cn the east end of lot 177, four feet wide. Also on tbe cast end 'if lots 1, 2 and 3, in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth, four feet wide and r.bove high water mark. And the scveial owners of the aforesaid lots are respectively hereby required to complete the same asabove specified, within thicy daysfrom the pub lication of this oruinance. And be it further Ordained. That the Marshal proceed to lay down a good crosswalk across water street on the north side of Garro street; and it is hereby made the duty ofthe Street Commissioner to see side walks, and c os walks above described are oroperl v constructed according to the provisions of his, and of otlu-r ordinances now in force. J BN KLINGER, Pres't. Attost: J 0 Onoa.NE.Cl'k pro. tern v no3. I8tl li3. Call at VmsedfO & Brown's ,ora good article of BOOTS k SHOES, cheap Walnut lownship. Wedneday Ucrman township 1 hursday North township, Friday West township, Saturday Polk township Mon lay And at mv office in Plvmouth 8 " 9 u 10 ' 11 12 14 thereafter where I may be found at all times according to law. N.H. OGLESBEE, T. M. 29 Gia Pittsburgh, Fort Wavne fcChicaso RAIL ROAD. "OW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN from Chicago to Pittsburgh without change, HMMki tipit. at the town of Hr.-men. in Mar We take mal pleasure in showing our goods, j (fol) Countv, and State of Indiana, in front of the dmviteall to compare our styles aud prices with nm IuImm th l.nnr .f tl nVlm-b A ! M., and 2 o'cloca, P. M.,tte East half of the South east quarter, and the East half of the Northeast ! quarter of section thirty -one, (31 ), and the Wit hall of section thirty-two, (JJ;, in Township thirty-five, (35), North of Range four (4) East, in Marshall County, and German Townehip. The above lands are valuable, being coiered with pop lar, and other good varieties of timber. It will be sold in 80 acre lot?. TERMS: One lourth of the purchase money to be paid down, and the residue to be secured by a mortgage upon the premises, and one-fourth ofthe purchase money in one year fr a sale, one- fourth in two ars, and one-fourth in th-ee rears and others. We take in exchange, at the highest market pri ces, heat. Corn. Oats. Beans, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Eggs, Rags, Bees Wax, Hoop-poles, Square 1 lmhor, and never refuse Gold, Silver, or good currency, froaa aale, with interest, payable tuallr, witboat j relict tiom valuation or apprawemrut law. I'OW EJ.L HOW LAND, KNOW'LTOH II i W LAND, ISAAC CLEMENT. Executors sf the Estate of EBiisa Bowland deceases' to oblige our customers. Please give us a call, at the sign Low Price Store! Ed- On the corner south of the w ards House. RICE & SMITH. sept 22 6tf. N connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Railroad To New York, Plriade phia, Baltimore and Wash ington City, and all the interior towns of Pennsvl vania, New Jersey, New York Maryland tc. Merchants by taking this route "will have the benefit of all the eastern markets at no addition al cost. Baggage checked through. Trains leave the depot in Plymouth as follows, Going east, Fat Line, 1 1 , 20, a m. Mail 3,53, a m. Express, 10,52, p m. Going west, Fast Lint 3,23 p m. Mail, 1 ,56, p m. Express 5,03 a m. Connecting at Crestline with ClevehM and Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara r all, N cw York and Boston, and all the interior towns of New England via New York Ccntraland and New York and Erie Railroads. Also South to Columbus, Zanesvillc, New Ark, Mount Ver nou.Stubenville, Wheeling, and interior towns of Ohio and v irginla. The above trains connect at Forrest with trains on Mad River Road to Springfield Urbana, Day ton, aud Cincinnati. Also with trains at Lima lor Dayton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS ANYOTHER ROUTE. Passengers bound east will find this route both pleasant and agreeable, passing through many ot Se largest and finest cities in the United States. beeping cars accompanying each train. TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a verv simple remedv, after havine suffered several years with a severe Lung Affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ef cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions fwi pr eparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Contumption, Atthma, Bronchit is, drc. 1 he only cbject of the advertiser in send ing the pr 3cription is to benefit the afflicted, and h hopes rety sufferer rill try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishinirtho proaei ipiion will pleas address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 160 Fmrr Stäket, Williamsburgh. King Co., N. Y I will stll at the above named tim wmi plaCO the Wst half of the Kith west fractional qu.irter of section thirty-one, (31), Twnhip thirty -five, '35, , North of Range four, (4, Eist, mtntahlfsf 88 acres, and upon the same tertat as ti e eiteu tors sale. Also, on the 22d of December, 1 a5. at the Cours I House in Plvmouth, at 9 P. M., the following laud, DisSOlUtlOll Of Partnership. : lying in Union Towu-hip, ami Cov.ntT of Mart-hall NOTICE is herebv given that the partnership j to wit: 7 Easthalf of the Southeast onartt r of heretofore existing between David Vinnedge and 9ectl0n eight, (fiji the W est half of the Southeast Adam VMnnedge, under the firm nam' of Vinnedge!uarter,andlhbo!,thc:lst of thc South- & Brother, Plymouth Indiana, is this day dissolved ClUt quarterof section nine, (9), and the South bv mutual consent. west quarter of the Southwest qttHi or section The debts due to and those owimr bv said firm. ! Lon' !1U OI lüB?5mP nm-two .-North, and will be settled by David Vinnedge; and all persons indebted to said hrm are requested to make imme diate settlement. DAVID VINNEDGE, ADAM VINNEDGE. firm Tbe business will be cot tiuued under the name of Vinnedge k Brown. D VINNEDGE sept 15 6tf D V BROWN Clover Seed, Lard, Sail, Bran, AD PICKLED PORK, Constantly on hand and for sale at Wholesale or Retail at THAYERS' WARE HOUSE- We will pay the Highest Matkct Price in CASH for Wheat and other kinds of Produce, delivered at our Ware-House in Plymouth or Bourbon. sept22 Gtf. Hi G. THAYER k Co. GUAKDIAIVS SALE7 Range one (1) bast. Hie terms are thc Mine as those of tbe executors sale. KNOWLTCN HOWLAND. Oct. 27-1 H9. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance an order ot the Marshall Ummon Pleas Co made at its September term, lb59, 1 will , . i r . t n . i saie on ana auer ine annaavot Ucto' ind CRASH, onlyC cts. Brown's. per yd at Vinneage k I will pay ne cent por pound for old iron, deliv ered at mv Foundry in South Plvmouth. feh 19')0 llff ' F fl HALL iirt, r rtr foi rr IX til at private sale the following described rcaj 'estate', oeionging w nuiuai nana a m.n0r. T0 wij. commencing at the North West 0f the North half ofthe North East fraction &t Gf tae Michi gan Road, Section eight, r.x Michigan Road lands in Marshall County Indir runmng thcncc East forty (40) rods, thence South twenty eight (28) rods, thence Weot fr rtT (40; rods, to the Michigan Road, thence Novth along said road twenty eight (28) rodsti th place of beginning, containg seven acres more or less. Terms of Sale Thirty dollars cash in hand at the time of sale. One humired dollars on the 1st day o: March 1860ndthe remainder on the 1st day of March 1661; and not to sell for less than tfce appraised value, notes for deferred pavment well secured, waivine valuation and annra'inment Maws. S.N. CHAMPLIN. Guanllnn Oct .6 t3 3 00. Cash For Wheat. I Will pay the highest Plvmouth Market price is.?ah, for Wheat delivered to me at Bourbon aeg (8-Pff. J.W KTTKToy. Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given, thnt persuant to an or der and decree of the Caroll Court of Commort Pleas, at the September term thereof, A. D. 1859, at the Court House door in 11 nmuth, on Saturday, the 3d day of December, A.D. l?59, between tile hoursof 9 o'clock A. M.and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, I w ill sell at public out erv, the foilwinfC described real estate, stuatcd in" thc county of Marshall, in the State jf Indiana, to wit: The Lot or South half of the Southeast fractional quarter () of section number twenty, four (24), East ofthe Michigan Road, in the In dian Paud, containing seventy one and 87 100 acres, more or less being the real estate of Cor nelius, Wilhams late of Caroll County , decaed. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, one-third in n.'.ne months and the residue in eigh teen months from day of sale, the purchaser giving his note j for deferred payments w ith mortgage security on the premises. JONATHAN WILLIAMS, Aim. Eeavs k Gould, Attvs. Oct. 27 l-59 Ut4." Guardian9 S de of Land. IN pursuance of an order of the Marshall Com mon Pleas Court, I offer for sale at private 6ale, the land of Martha Jane Belangee being part of the fa- m of the late s?ooy Belangee known as all ofthe south half of the southeast qr.-osee tion 18, in township thirtv-fhree north, of range tw -east, except 18 and 50-100 acres out of to north-wast corner. The sa! w ill be on a crehe not exceeding Nire Years the purchaser to gaa notes with good security, on interett, waiving dit praisment laws the interest to be paid onnuaiv in advance, k the principal in three equ; I parmetp On failure to pay the interest, the whole p'rinellT. to become due. If the ale ia confirmed by nfs. Court, the purchaser is to take deed and give ipnl dition -l security by mortgage on the prem the The land lies about three miles from PKmou ad has plenty of timber and wat er containiaee. 50-100 eres, with a g mprorcme ut isth good neighborhood, a g,d land. Tills 61 lieved to be unquet nd Bi da may c in a or negotiations roadej enable, ce of Reevee be p. on, in Plvmouth ENOCH BELANGEE. Guardtat ?Tt 7?-'i"u