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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT, Local Department. It's CHeetia Affency. J. a Scott, who dos a General Collect Iiwmii' ijfitcy Butn, is autho rised to Tweeivw Subscriptions, Advertisements, kc.. for us, i to pro receipts for money tfaM this OtBce The quantity of the clip of wool in Ohio this ' year amounts to about nine million pounds. The Japanese refuse to hold any conversation : on religion, except their owu. , The Bible has been translated into 200 language and dialects. j Hon. W. C Rives, in a letter, states that Ste- phen A- Douglas is the man for the times. Ten thousand dollars is to be expended for the : reception of the Prince of Wales, in Toronto, Canada. Only- 25 Col For your Likeness in a Case, AT Wo cheerfuily recommend Mr. Scott as ft ,t Mems m Q0W EnglaDd will mak(J caixful, prosapt, and honorable man. Clajms en- war upon Chiua, iu order to enforce her de j Inisted to him for Collection, could not be placed mands. In safer hands. A. C. THOMPSON. t. Thomas Butts, of Southampton, Va.. who, Ed. Drmocrmt. Mied last week, liberated all his slaves 105 in1 TT Ckarges moderate and the most eatisfacto- number. Vy roferenco given, when required. a New York cotemporary 8av-,that never have ! -ggfigs - 's ) the Democratic ranks in that State been anima- tyTho M Dorcas Society " will have a festival ted by such a spirit of hopefulness as they are at ft Wester veil' Hall on Thursday evening, July present. Col. John Johnson, of Cincinnati, is probably 'the oldest Mason in tha United States, having A Laos a Kinn On Tuesday afternoon last, been a member of good standing for sixty five the naw mill of Jeearn Wxrranvxi.T.of this place Jert- C ARBUTT'S GALLERY. !V7 OW is the time to secure a cheap and dura J t ble Likeness. Don't be humbugged into buying any of those shadowless caricatures made bv' ye traveling art'jt. If you want a GOOD NEW B LOOD PURIFER AND BLOOD PILLS OHIO CASH STORE GO TO THE GO TO THE PiottirO AÜIU 'TT will TTIJI ke it for von in SnMi 1 V IslA quick time. Remember tlie place over Pershing ft Co.'s Drug Store. 24tf took fire from parks falling on the roof. Fortu nstety it was discovered and the fire quenched be fore it had done any serious damage. t i m Liocisv i.i.r , j uiy i i One of the largest meetings ever he'd here assembled last night to ratify the nominations of Douglas and Johnson. Tliere was great enthusi asm, firing of cannon and bonfires. It is stated, on good authority, that 10,000 runa way slaves a:-arriving in Canada every week. Plyuocth Gaann School. It will be seen by hi notice, which appears in this week's issue that j Mr. Beau jig a mk will open the Plymouth C -aded Hundreds of tie poor creatures who are;decoyed School on the 6th of Aueust. He has tau.rf 1 ere from their masters by many of the Abolitionists, ..Tril terms and riven the best satisfaction, and i under. th Pl ?tiee of taking them to Canada under hie direction the school prosper. will continue to are taken sculh by them, and sold into hopeless bondage. Significant. Bell and Everett have not an or- 17 If Mattinfly had read the proof of Füllet 'a gan in the State of Indiana. Cin. Gat. Exhibit an caref-H ae he did the Democrat of! Signinicaft -We think there are about seventeen states in wiucn iincoiu ana uamiin week before last, he would not have made such an ase of himself- Criticisms of that kind com with a very poor graee from the man who admits he was the author of vhe mistak es that appeared in F c -tor's fieri Exhibit. have not an organ, and wl.it is more, they won't have. Try again, Mr. Gazette. Memphis Bulle tin. JZTWhat a boundless debt of gratitude do the children of the country owe Dr. John Bull for his Vegetable Worm Destroyer. Tbey may now bid j farewell forever to worm seed oil and pink and senna, those abominations of childhood. A pleas ! ant, safe, and sure remedy is within the reach of i all who need it. Louisville Courier. IT What mean thing haa D. Ed. Van been do ing that Mattinely should rpeak in decent terms of him T He has heretofore been regarded a , .. ' . v r v - -- .. .a..r DoiGLA? in Missocrt. Mr. Samuel Delzell re- tiaae to speak of mm aa a voung man possesses j! . , , T , , . , - r turned from Leavenworth, Kansas, vesterdav. I decency and common sense, the Democrats here- He describes the feeling in Miiaouri as being in- abouts will begin to think that there must be j tense for Douglas all along the line of travel. something wrong with his Democracr. The race, he says, will be between Bell and Doug- : las in that State, and the friends of the latter lo " Mrvn Tom Wars. 'Read ordinmee of our ! not ntertain a .1 mM of carrying the State for . ,. . . . ,. I him by a large majority. At Leavenworth a Loue- citv " dads in to-dav s paper, and act according- , J . , ,, P j j i , B las ratineation meeting was held on the evening of ly. By-tke way, there are Tery few villages, of j the 2nd July, w hich was attended by large num th aixe of Plyisoath, :x Northern Indiana, that bers of Missouriins, from the borders, who were can boost of ss rood and durable side-walks as " '' lrfce the BalUmore nominees u were . . . M. . . . the cit;zcni of Kansas, can our own thriving rown. Nothing speaks bet- . tor far the enterprieo and go ahead ativenese of Nkgo Jirvmkn. Tbey are rapidly progressing our citizena towards the " largest liberty" in Massachusetts! . The Board of Alderman of Worcester, in that R ice k Sms-Tne enterprising and liberal StMte hr? PUced un tne 'ur? hs foT the , I ent vesr. the names of two negro barbers, Will- centlemen of this firm here great inducements to wm- H jeuninK9 &nd Francis A Clough.the for- oifr their customers in the Dry Goods lino ofimera runaway slave from the South. The ne- tade, especially in calicoes, lawns, and ladies light gre n Massachusetts hold offices and sit on juries, 1 dross good. They are actually selling m.nv of ,ld "hite men can MOt stnmatn fflg i . . , . . . tv will apparentlv have to emip-ate from that Sutc : thir goods at cost See now advertisement, ai -1 ere iung. then call and ees the riroprietor of the choap store ; Adopted citi.ene are made to stind back two here too will find the prices and articles as st- j years f'.om the polls, and the negroes invited up. ted in their advertisement. BUck R("- infu11 bloom- Patxoniix Hon Indcstst Mr. CAtsnT ScrtAToWAi. ConvmmoN The delegates frm than whom there is not a better Artist this side of St, Joseph and Marshall counties who atnded the " big water" informs us that he will con the Omgressional Convention here on the 1 Ith, I tinuc for onc wet;k lonr 10 take U,e of Pic . - - i . , . . turcs, neatlv put up in cases, at the lo price of met and recommended to the central comm.ttees twPntT.five VLs. This is certainly an induce-' of Ue above named counties, the propriety of fix- J ment, and a great one, for old and yoemjg, large inp on a time and place for holding a convention and SSnnH, married and unmarried, good-looking t. nominate a candidate for Sute Sen.-.or, for this ud bad-looking, the grey-haired veteran and the - - - . . , , , , J fbig boys, the aged matron and the lass whose dnet. a rmncy being esused by the death 9tikM " dimpleTsthe rose," to walk up, roll em entor Brown. The attention of the Marshall I and tumble tip, to CaaBtrrr's Premium Pictur. Central Committee is respectfully called to the ! (Jallery, over Pxasm.Nc & Co."s Drug St.re and matter, and it - hoped there willbe action Ukcii ' W yourself " taken " -not l,y the Bh erilT, hut by . ; .ir. vs. lur nie .-nnn ouui ui ini'unnu CCH15. CARDIAN'S SALE Pursui nt to an order I of sale made bv the Common Pleaa Court of Marshall county, Indiana, at its Jure Term, I860, JUST RECEIVING on and after July '26th, 1 "GO, I will receive offers JT'' KECEI VING itiiu sen at private suic lor uosii, a uoumv xaiio Warrant for eighty acres of land, belonging to the heirs of David Murphy , deceasel .numbered 1 6.124 in which Isabelle Murphy, a per?on of unsound mind, has an interest of one-fourth. The other heirs will join in the sale and assignment. Offers ( Us he made to nie or to Reeve Capron. DAVID MURPHY, july 5-n24w3 Guardian of Isabelle Murphy. STATE OF INDIANaT COUNTY Stirk To all whom it may concern : Be it known that the Board of Commissioners ot St.irke County, in the State of Indiana, at its June Term. 160, and on the 8th day of said month, an-' the 5th dav of the term thereof, considered tha' George Brown of the city of Lafayette, Jndian.i. through fraudulent representation, obtained po session of ten thousand dollars of County Bonds, that were issued to build the Court House in tl. town of Knox , Indiana. Whereupon it was ordered by said Board that the contract between the sai-i Brown and the said Board be declared forfeited j mid th.it immediate strns he taken to resrinrl the ' same an 1 to obtain a cancellation of said Bond so fraudulently obtained. (The order and consiil erntion of said Board is found recorded in full on pages 42. 43, and 41, of record B, in faid Court. Witness tay hand and the seal of the , Commissioners Court of said ?ountv, thi )u "j 13th dav of June, A. D. 1860. JOHN S. BENDER. June 21 , I860. n22w4 Auditor, S. C. OHIO CASH STORE. OHIO CASH BXORE. OHIO CASH STOKE. JUST KECEIV1NG SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SPRING AND SUMMKB SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. PILES OF NEW GC0DS PILES OF NEW GOODS PILES OF NEW GOODS CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE DR. ROBACK'S Sea nil ana via n Remedies When Dr. RoSJSCK.the celebrated Swedish Fhy sician, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United States, he et forth in plain lan guage their eurative properties. This was years ago. The ta.k of recommending thtni has ,-iuee been taken uut of his hands. Enlightened men whose character for sound judgment and philoso phy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men, who olxerve, reflect, and make ' assurune doubly sure' before they decide are everywhere approving and urging the ue of these wonderful Preparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who choose to investigate for themselves arc now of one minduix this impor GOODS autsujct mnn; i r "lvites the attention ofthesick to the UUULÖ I ORIGINAL LKTTERS, GOODS . from membe s ol the Medical Professien, Editors ! of public journals, well know n Merchants and Far mers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, 1 giving accounts of extraordinarv cur s wrouirht bv the remedies, cf which cures tln v themselves were EVE WITNKS-ES. These psrÜei nuiv be eOMo! d personally or bv letter, bv those who have any doubt upon the sub iject. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Ro j back, which is at all timee accessible to the public, ' establish the lollowinir FAtTS n PILLS, A Dover Wlinj Antidot fur Sick H- al- cbe, PjPipU, Fever and vk Livr Ciutaint. Coirtivon 1.1 1 ! HmmLL I pra1 AnioUW, VijT if Obstruettons Sr. 'Ar, 5L A o mmMX lie, Bead the testimony of GOV. WISE, Ta. VmeSmTS Pim-i are a anfo atul mH OSuftal Family nmcdy dr Cuiitirti'"'. iand air-etions of tho Dii.otiv Organ. For Headache they have proved them iwlvea a ppwiflc." Bead the testimony of GOV. KING, Ala. j " I would not h wit) tout Wilson'! rill fb- any price. V'r Indition and Head-'a-hf, I divide a Pill and take the half; it j gives immediate rt-Uef." j Sold by Druggists & Dealers ovorywhsro. PREPARED BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner Wood and 4th Sts. Pittsburgh, pa. rolx r&orBirroaa or B. L. Fah nestock's Vermifuge. Real Estate Agency. S.000 AGUES 0! LAID FR1 SALE riMIa; rNDRSIGNED W AU lHORlZfcD I to sell tlie lollowing des(j-ibl Lsntis, at very low figures; part ih urn md the htlnti -ein ur.nuai parmenU, from one to fjur ati witb inter. rt. paid annually : UNION TOWNSHIP. I 8 w qr n e qr 34 T 88 N 111 A. .40 etjfnvqr 25 f0 fB- n -.o CENTS TOWNSHIP. K. E. Quarter fee. M T. .'13 N. EL i2 E., A 160 n qr n v qr W qr it w qr p half s e (jr ' e luilf n w qr n half w q. . . E. hf If I n halt n w qr J s e eir s w qr : n c qr n w qr t t qr w qr s e qr. . c half n w qr. n e qr w fr s e qr. . . j s e fr s I qr. . j w half n w qr I e half n e qr. w half n w qr. ' w half s w qr- w half s C qr . . ! e lialf 8 c qr. . s w qr s o qr. . n w ejr n half s w qr 8 half w qr 4 3t? i Sj3wa Pf I .10 34 1 33 GREEN TOWNSHIP. E. qr Bre. Sf i'. :2 N.K.2 E. 31 33 34 W u. P. MARSHAL'S SALE Bt virtue of a writ of exei ution to me dirpted, from the Clerk's Office of the United States Circuit Court, for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, I will on the 13th day of July, A. D. lt?60, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the Court House door, in the town of Knox, Starke county, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction, the rent and profit for the term of seven years, of all the following desrnhsd real estate, to-wit : The south half of the north-west quarter and the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter of section three (3), township thirty-two (32), Range four (4) west ; all situated and bein in the county of Starke, and State of Indiana, and upon failure . realize a suf ficent sum to satisf y the demand, I will at the same tima and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for pale the fee simple )f said real estate, taken upon execution and ordered to be sold as the propertv of the defendant, to satisfy an execution in favor of A brum L. Vail, against the Junction Railroad Company. E.G.ENGLISH, tT. S. Marshal for the District ot Indiana. Bt Lfwis Josda, Dtputv. June 11,10 n22w4 immediately, aa it may be some time before an ' node rstaading can b arm id at between the two committees. MmtALCu. This painful nnd cemmon disease 1 which physicians 10 uet appear fully to undcrst ind. ' will ne greatly relieved, ami iu most instances a ' Pots RA,xc.On last Sstnrd.v afternoon we. Pan. nt cure may be effected by the use of ... m . ; ... iLsox s Fills, which regulate tkc stomach and with some of oor D-moerat.e friends, utt.nded the j and prc-lnce a nseShing effect upon the pole raising in North Township, at the residence nerves whica cause the acute pain. They ire pre of Mr. Kellev. About 8 o'clo-k we got there j pared and sold by B. L. Eah.nkstocs & Cn. Wkols and found the pole raised. It was not large, bui I !e Dmgpsts. and proprietors of B- L- Kahnes e tock s ermifuge, No. W, corner W ood and Kourth a vtrv nice hickerr. There were present about 1 p;fcK,.,.,.i, Pu h 1 UHiiiP k ie.'ui.i, ..in. 1 i launig 1 Mim merchants generally jy l: L-a. Rosack's Remidies. We publish in anoth- 0 men, three or four of whom were Republican spies, who had come oat for the purpose of getting something to blow about, and we hope they were ; er column of to day's paper, an article copied from not disappointed. The company was addressed by Mr. Jacob Knob lock and 84. VM Valkenbuin. Mr. Rno block's remarks wars very sensible and to the point. Ed. Van's speech was short and logical, and was well receired. Being called upon, we made a few re marks of a local nature, which caused some of the pice to boil over. Ia speaking of the inconsist encies o? the leading Republicans of the county, ssmmig things, we spoke of the charge Mr. Kuller made ngsints Mr. Pershing that he, Per hing, bad electioneered with whiskey bottle in his pocket. This caused a gentleman who, we af tenmrda leaned, was a relative of Mr. P. 's, to smmmsB. the charge. This was no business of ours. All we had for il was Mr. Feller's word, and they settle the master taooc themselves- We ch obliged to the gentleman for this as, by his abrupt language hs mads it very easy for me so rekele taw entire conversation that took peace between brother Fuller and brother 'ersmms;, which we hope will have the effect to pus all our Democratic friends who were present on their guard to not vbevt every man a saint who belong to the church, im every one to be a teaapcrate man who makes temperance lectures. It was a most enthusiastic little crowd, sad tbey promise es an increased Democratic vote in that township this (all the Cireinnatti Time, descriptive of Dr. Rohack's rx : vt- meilira s'-ili! mmi r in it .i v Pi- '..w. V HBH - --------- 11 V 111 Wl M ' the way Dr. Robark's Remedies have obUineil a pr' it and deserved p-iptilarity with all classes. It has been but a short time since these Remedies were intmd'iccd into our section of the country ; yet Dr. Brennnan. Dr. Roback's agent in this place, informs us that his sales of tho Blood Pills and Blooi Purifier now far exceed those of all other medicines for which he is upon', combined. The reason for this, is, that they have stood the test of practical experience. We know this not only from the memths of others, but we have used them in our ow n f.miilv with the verv best rc.-uhs. Kor all diseases ssf the blood, general debility, whether j proceeding from sickness or natural w eakness, in digestion, and all kindred ailments, we recom- 1 mend th" SeaadnMrfftl Remedies as the wry best ( medicines extant. They are destined to achieve not an ephemeral success, but a permanent and j deserved reputat:on, which will render tham a ne esesitr in erery faniHr. XapcLon O., North Wrt, Marck2. See advertisement. n23t4 Married On the 21st ult-, by Rev. John Wright, Mr. William W. W bight, of this county, to Miss JkNNir Huston, of Elkhart County. STATE OK INDIANA, COUNTY OK Srirke, ss. In the Starke Common Pleas Court, September Term, 1860. John S. Bender, vs. Thomas H. Jackson and Lydia K. Jackson. Complaint for Foreclosure. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause by A . W. Porter.his Attorney, has filed in my office his complaint ; also the affi davit of J. E. Short, a disinterested person, from which affidavit it appears that the defendants, Thomas H. JuuhuUSl and Lydia K. J.uksou, are nor -residents of the State of Indiana; thev are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pending of said comolaint, and the same will be tried at the next term of said Court at the Court House in the town of bus on ihe 4th Monday, the 24th day of September, l-ti). and unless the said defendants appear, answer or demur thereto, the same will be he-ard anel determined in their absence. Attest: JOHN S. BENDER, Cl'k. S. C. P. C By J. E. Shost. Deputy. A. W. Porte, Attorn'ev for Plaintiff. July 2d, 1860 ' 24w4 .v if a o o mmt SI CH AS GoMsuul Imitation Jewelry, Cutlery Miid Isssm Harelware, In !i 1 Ruober Goods, China audjjplass How er Vases, Beads nd Necklaces, RfeSSenl Instruinents, Combs i:i all varieties Buffalo, etc. Pocket Books, Ladies and Gent's Port Monnaies, Wallett.s, BILLBOOKS o CaUVkin, Sheep, Turkev, Morocco, Ptarl, etc. TKIMMIN(5S, TOYS IN ALL VARIETIES, fliscrJlaiiconx Articles. Having engaged the services of a skillful work man, repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Jew elry, will be done on short notice and reasonable terms- Verv Respectfullv, A. MYERS, Plymouth, June 14, 1860. T.:at the Bi.oon Pi-rifer sad Bi.oon Pim.b have been proved by analysis to niVTlIV Vl VflVL'D.T A'e Tin 1 m m r r ' . . . .U 13 L. Zi'jC.li A 1 Hit, That thev cure the a mmi ntiiver:! pnmnlnint I OHIO CASh STORE ovspfpsia, OHIO CASH STORE f wita unerring certainty, and in a verv short time. I OHIO CASH STORE ! SuVsT h iv pruTed usdcss I FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. ' um omtxm, FOR THE SUMMER TRADE I ami restore the health and fecaglh of the sufferer. FOR THE SUMMER ".RADE. I . . . , jwho bavo languished for years in helpless weak - j ness and desjiondency, recuperate w ith great rapid- 1 j ity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities arc removed tv their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. I hat they recruit 1 .-Il AITFRF.D CONSTITUTION - however thev may h:.ve been trifled with a abused; mm tneir direct tendency is to lengthen life, and render it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the poison of the disea.it in the blood they CAUSE SOON TO HKAL, and discharge from the system, every taint of Scrof ula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That thev RKCRUIT THE OT-Bf I.ITATEO, "nd there is no SUBUUSU of the Stomach and Bow els, the Liver and Nervous System, th? Skin, Glands or M SUSSnsa FROM IMPURITIES or OB-TRUCTIONS of the BLOOD OR SECRETIONS, My facilities for purchasing goods in Philadelphia. Itfew York, AND OF THE MANUFA CTURERS, Enable me to sell at Wholesale and City Prices. Persons not fully acquainted with the value Goods, have assurance that in dealing with us they pay the SAME PRICES TO INVALIDS. DR. H A"ä D M A N ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN. AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital, AX IX VALID? 8 RE THEA T, Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation AUTHOR OF Lictters to Invalid AND EDITOR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at Plv.uoutli, Edwnrdi House, Tuesdir, AU GUÄT 1 Ith" Wsmaw, Wrisfal House, AUGUST IStfc. D HARDMAN treats Consumption, HuMsthit W Larynpiti-:, Asih'iia, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combin ed with proper constitutloua. treatment for the blood. an. in. 2-. W. 99. 20. 21.. 1s.. 17.. 17.. 40 . 4P . B0 . HO .104 . 80 . K'l . ) . 4 ) ..16" .. 4'J . 80 .160 . 37 . 61 . SO . wt .. 80 . 80 . 60 . 80 . 49 ..160 1 80 0 1" 6T .12 N R 2 E. 1 6 32 2... Known as the Wilson Farm, about 6" acres un der cultivHtion dwelling bouse, stable ami a good voung orchard. One fourth in hand, the balance in five or ten voars with interest fiiinuallv. WALNUT TOWNSHIP. S. B Sec. 15 T. :12 N. R. 3 E. IS s half n w qr. n w qr w qr. n e qr ? pt lot lots 2 and 3. . . e half s eqr.. w half s e qr. . w nail n e qr. 32. 31. no. 3". no. 34. 34. .31. . .32.. .32. .32.. ,.32., .32.. .32.. A ll BO . . 40 . ..1C2 40 ...82 ....80 ....80 . SO ministered before the verv citadel of life h:i been invaded,) effect apaiiless and i erf ret cure. Hear in mind that th- ScumtUAVUN VF.nrrAnLr. Blood Pills are sudorssd by the experience of thousands of living witnessed , who, in letters, affi- dav.ts, medical work:, andbf word of mouth, mo- j.1 claim thera to be the very best preparation of the kind erer offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through everv ave nue and orpan of the system, and expel it thor oughly and permanently. No onc can doubt their superiority after one sin gle trial they ate not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pill.-, for it lakes a le.j number of them to produce a better effect. Trice of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pu- r i ft . , r ei rit l.rtttl.i fv & nn V 1 1 .1., ...... t f I. rt MOST LaPERIEED PURCHASER Scandinavian VcgetablJ Uood Pills, 05 cents per box, or 5 boxes for $1 . Read Dr. Robaek's Speeial Notices aud Certiti ctites, published in a conspicuous part of this Pa per trom time to time. Dr. Robaclt's Medical Almanac and Family Ad- viser, containing a grant ruflsuu of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of We promise to do our part to please and satisfy his Agents throughout the country Ir. Hitrdman will carry with him his diruci Inch they do not give SfUSUj I r. Mtf, and, (if ad- B". Wl" uC prepared to furnish pntents with tnnrO- priaie reineuies, Firmuy ironi tne vegetable king dorn. A3 TMS His medicines tre compounded of rafioM Burku, Hud.-, fisaeeey Ouuus, Reese, Planes sW. Procured of the Indians and from every quarter of the Globe. O Regular vi.-ib duly announced. O" Pai ticulsrattentionpaid to SKIN D1SEAS-S KS and Glandulars, Ulcers, Sores and Tumors. Dr. Hard man does not charge for consultation. Dr. Hasdaean treats all chronic or long standing ulseaSSU of the Lungs, Livers, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain. Heart, Nerves, Womb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, K irs, kc, Scmffula, Fits, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsey, Skin Dise.-os. Fever Sores, Catarrah, Semina Weakness, Neu ralga, Whites, Insanity, Dvsnepsia, Giddiness, Heat of the Urin, Syphilis Piles, Sick Headache, En larged Tonsils. Sic. Keb.0. n2 ly. DR. HARDMAN. BOURBON TOWNSHIP W half N. F.. qrSec. 12 T. S3 X. K. 3 E., A 80 e half ii w qr " 7 33 4 80 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lot.l and a See. 6 T 34 N. R. 3 16" Lotl " 7 40 w half n m qr ' 34 3 80 nwqrswqr " 34 3 40 NORTH TOWNSHIP, n hf n tv or W M R let 6 T 36 N R I K. 102 rOLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. K. ut Sec. 27 T. 35 N.R.I E , A SO' 8 e qr n w qr " 36 41 e half de qr ' 80 nwqr " 9... 34 m s e qr u w qr " 33 Si ul One mile North of Kn-tt's Sturio:i , fifteen acres under cultivation log house, wi 11 and younj r- cb;irl. Terms. OM mm in lm nd halar.ee in w rear, with interest. WEST TOtYNHI F.. half X. W.or Sec 23 T. 33 N. R. 1 t. A e half s e jr w tr 9 qr. . . e half g eqr. . , e half s e qr. wfrsc qr . . . 8 w qr s w qr. w half s w qr. w halfn e qr. G-. BLAIN, 6c Co, Druggists all who may iv? us a call, as I am deter mined to establish a character for sed:ng goods ff Low Prices. Mv MOTTO is In diflicult or complicated Ca.-es, Dr. Robaek may be consulted personally orhy letter enclosing , one stamp ior tne repiv. j Principal oflSce i Inalusroi m No P.att Fourth street, 31 building from Main street, Cincinnatli, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond r'reet. For sale in Marshall county by Itlain & Co., T. A. Lemon, Pershing k Co., Plymouth; Robert ConrUrufl k Co., Bourbon; Jouu ffssltr. DIoQSU ingsburg; D. W Strange, Bremen; John Cles, Tiipecauoe; J.k C. Smith, Uniontown; Haigh k Bro., Argus; and Druggists and Merchants gen trally throughout the Union. tIuSMsu PLYMOUTH, IXD. HAVING just received a fresh supply of every article in our Hue of trade, OMMtnC mainlv of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye Stufl', Varnish, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, Glass. Stationery, Pure Medicines and Liquors f-.r Medicinal purposrs only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of this community. We hare also, on hand a stock of ailOOEIilES, To b e mall Profit, Quick R t uvn Fresh Arrival! P. F. W. & C. R. R. War is rr sunt the editor of the Republican de rotes so mica time and pace to make bis readers fceftere that Mr. Packard, oar candidate for Rep reeentatlre, is each a desperately mean, ailly, and contemptible indiridual T Ii it because the editor belieres what he says ef Mr- Packard to be true ? If it because be regnrdi him as amount ng to no thing 7 The true answer to all hese is .his : Mr Packard is a Democrat, and this is suffi :ient cause ! Piersonrille .11 :03 ui hate him. He if a yomg man of Bourbon 11:16 unity, ana oias iair wooi goo-j won MAIL GOIttO EAST. Chicago 7:00 a. i Grovertown. ..9:43 Plymoath 10:08 " Pier-oiiTille. .10:21 " Bourbon 10:34 Etna Green. .10:41 " Ft. Wayne. ..11:30 EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN GOlJiO EAST. Chicago 7:45 r. a Grovertown.. 10:25 " fM -1 i Ii r f . . TRAIN. GOING WWT. Ft. Wayne. . ..5:25 r. m. Etna Green. Bourbon PiersonviP.e. Plnnouth . . . Grovertown Chicago. . . . .4:51 4: VI .5.13 .5:27 .5:52 P:85 i ii . . I A of Democracy, and the old gentle w ia the time to rub kirn out : and to do thi s be is publishing column after column of BMseepreseate oas eoaeerning him. Every per fou of sny dbcormsseat will not (ail to see that the editor of the Republican is rery mock worried for fear Mr. Packard's true character will bo under appreciated by the people of this dis- Ft. Wayne... 1:10 a.m. GOING WEST. Ft. Wayne 2:38 a. a. Etna Green. . .4:30 " Bourbon 4:37 " Pierson ville. . .4:50 " Plymouth .V03 Grovertown. . .5:27 Chicago 8:18 ' iTTPersous wishinc to sh'iD freight shouLl hur; at their station bvT0:30 A. M. to insure shipment same day. S. R. EDWARDS, Freight Agent. CINCINNATI, PERU k CHICAGO R. LEAVE La Porte. . . 7:45 a. a. Walkerton . .9:00 Tyner 9:25 aaaivE Plymouth. . . 9:50 LEAVE Plymouth.... 5:30 r. a. Tyner 5:55 " Walkerton . .6:20 " ARRIVE Importe 7:40 If he regarded Him as amountins: to nothintr in ' PLYMOUTH STAPLE MARKETS mj way, he aoael not devote the attention he Jj heat ij95 tSlSZa?! S:r.:::;:r.:::rsieKs of it to snake sue people heuere enough of falee Com .3 1(2 '3c to defeat Mr. Packard and fecure the elec Outs 25u230 $1,0P per cat 810c , ictslb 15(5)20 67 3,253.50 2,002,25 50c 2,06 s....5c 810c 10c Se i lWnata i ,k. tr r d Meal , W Ol IVCp- , X2..,,. reasosiTss, and therefore he is commencing ear j Chickens. '. . ly and foUewing the ssatter up close 'y We hope PoUtoet ko wiB eoatiaao ae he kee begun, as we know of! sweufful Reuublicsn rotes he has already made for ' Clf"r Secd duI a?r T T?. L u . I Timothy Seed Mr- Packard ; sad should too old gentleman pur ; Hungarian Grass Seed eae ike coarse be has token. Mr. Packard will get 1 Salt per bbl the Tessa of almost stott Republican friend he J1"1 Grcen Pr lb. . . f.r. thsMrict. Goit.'"o!dfellw--yo.re Smoked Ham. reUÜ . erg t soM work Shoulders and S.des . REDUCED PRICES!! Having opened out one of the LARGEST AID 'BEST STOCKS !! OF FALL AND WINTER CLiOTHIWCs, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,! Gents Furnish msr Goods, kc, kc, that I ever hud the pleasure to offer the public. A call is solicited from my friends and all those that wish to purchase with ET Full Con fidence of showing such goods a will please them JJ at prices FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention is also invited to my LARGE VARI ETY of Cloths, C aimrr. Vest ins, And for the accomodation of those who cani.ot bo pleased with ready-made rork, I keep a FIRST-CLASS TAILOR! to cut and make to order. Those who will favor us by leaving their measures, can rely on a fash ionable suit and as cheap as can be had in any man ufacturingshop in the west. Please call before purchasing elsewhere. Sept. 29-tf H. PIERCE. SB EASONEX) Among our extensive stock will be found Jjtiflics MPrcsK Goods which is very large, consisting of BLA CK. BR 0 CA DE A XD FA XC Y SIlvXS, TISSÜES LAWNS, BRAIZES ETC. DeLains, Paul de Chavtrs, Challien an extensive stock of all kinds of Dress Goods of the latest Style and Patterns Also a large assortment of Black Sdk and Stella DRY GOODS A If D CLOTH IN! SELLING ANY BILL OR POPLAR LUMBER Dry or Green I am p-epared to fill at the LOWEST PRICE, and of the BEST QUALITY ; also, SHINGLES on hand rtantlr. mar!5Ptf H PIERCE SILK CAPES, BAIZES, LINEN DUSTERS, Bonnets Flats, Ribbons, Ruches, etc. "Virilit Goods Embroidery, Collar?. Undersleeves, Brilliants, Nansook'a, Victoria Lawns, Swisses, Mulls etc. Glovit, Hostfry nJ Mitts, Muslins, Sheeting, Ticking, Denims, Calicoes, etc., which can be sold cheaper than STUf before offered in this vicinity. Good Prints for 6 1-4 and better for 11 cents, good heayy brown and bleached muslins, fram 6 I 4 to 10 cents jer yard. Men and Boys Wear. A lar.-e stock of black and fancy casfim-ires, silk marsei'les rertingi cotton and linen goo Is. SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!! A Tory complete sto k comprising every vsriety Good heel gaiters for 1 "2b and others '.r. proportion. GROCERIES, I have the largest stock ever brought to this place. I can tell good 75 cent tea for 50 cents good brown sugar for 79 cents per pound QUEENS WARE V jl last WARE At wholesale and retail All arc invited to call and examine our stock be fore m-iking purrhoe rl.aewhere D 'WILLIAMS CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully cail the attention ol purchasers to the fact that we have just re Mired from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of ! Goods! READY-MAJXE CLOTHING HATS, CA P, GROCERIES, fcC. Having bought our stock at first class Houses we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above we have connected a Tailoring Establishment, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a'few day past, wc have received tVoej Pitt-burgh andNew York a larj:e amount of I KEREOSI.Ni: AND COAL OIL I AND LAMPS for burning the same, of everv size and style with or without nudes. W e are the popular also agent. for all PATENT MEDICINES of the day. Physician's prescriptions carefully put up at all hours, day or night, by expuriem V. ill ill ij if Is We earnestly invite the public to favor us with a " ill, examine our stock, and become convinced f thi-fact that we are doiuc; a liberal business. G. BLAIN Co. Plymouth, Ind., March 29th, 1859. Under the supervision of Mr. where wc arc prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on h .nd CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS B. k M. BECKER. apxÜ9 23 Mr Am On PACKARD, Attorney and Counsellor nt La. PLYMOUTH. IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Examina tion of titles kc, promptly attended to KEVKR8 TO Peoples Bank, N. Y. Citv; How k Whittaker, N. Y. Citv; Terbell, Jennings k Co., N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C Carter, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Stacy', Tecum eh, Mich.; L. G. Berry k Co., Bankers, Adrian, Mich.;J. S. Dunlap, Es., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.Oglesbee, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. S le has associated with him in practice, Hon. Jamts Bradley of LaPorte, Ind.. whose assistance -he will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Com mon Pleas Courts of this county. Will practice in adjoiniwp counties. Plymouth, March 22,1860. 9tf MORE NEW GOODS ARRIVING at tlie New Otto Cash Store. This is the place to pet the worth of your money. Ladies and gents, call and see the Se cond Sprinp Stock. D. McWILLIAMP Mav23, IP6-V nlPtl JOSEPH Still in Egypt, dealing in Corn! WASTED AT TIE RICflMOID HILLS LOUR AND FEED STORE. 1000 00 Büchels Wheat, 2.000,000 Bushels Corn, 00,000 Bushels Rve, 100,000 Bushels Oats, 2,000, ;r90 Flour Barrels Staves and Heading, For which they will pay the Highest Market price in CsaemM3 Thev also want lOO.OOO CUSTOMERS To puccaasa Groceries at unprecedently low prices. They will pay cash at all times for grain, and sell in return groceries at prices that cannot be afforded by any other establishment in the place their facilities for purchasing supplies in Chicago as well af east ern cities, being superior to anv other house on ; account of their freequent shipments of flour and ! grain to these points thereby enabling them to J sav-t the expense of exchange, j If you want the highest price going for your ; Grain, Barrel Staves and Heading don't stdl be fore calling at the above establishment. CUSTOM WORK. Their mill has been recently been iefuniiht d with New and Superior Bolting Cloths, undergone a general and thorough repair, and is capable now under the superintendence of of English miller in their employ, of manufacturing as good flour as vny Mill in the United States. BOLTED CORN MEAL. They have recently put a meal bolt in their mill snd can now furnish customers with bolted corn meal. Flour of all grades, meal, bran and shorts, kept constantly on hand at the store and mill and will be sold in large and small quantities. As heretofore, flour, meal shorts and bran will be delivered to town customers free of charge, RICHMOND, WILBUR k CO. Plymouth, May 3, 1860. 15tf A GOOD Assortment O F m 27 hO 27 47 10 " 22 HO 22 47 30 68 sc T :4 N 27 . . . 34 160 Also the following desciibed lands in rulfon Countv, situated fJwvt two miles East of the Mich igan Road, and joining the south line id' Marshall Countv, to-wit : N. E.qr N. E. qrSee 5 T. 31 N. R. I E., A 40 half s eqr ' 5. ...31 Lot No. 2 " 5 . .31 54 7 Persons wishing to purchase unimproved land-, on easv sersss, will do well to give me a call- I al so fare the P. , address of the larger portion of nonresident hind owners, which will enable me ti ascertain the price of a l.irge quantity of land which i not described in the ;iWove lit. Tuoe. Mcdonald Plymouth . Feb. 9th, 1080 a3 tf LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES rjf GOOD LANIi Fr Sale on Essy Ten. PERSONS wanting to buy or sell Land. wiPd well to call on the uu lersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale eual to any in la cou'trv. FOB SALE, at LESS thsa earrent rates, ami on time: nw qr sec 34, (less 10 aoret out of se cor. and s n of nr qof M c JT, town 32 n. of ran? 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Bend, St;irk county. The u h (d nw fen w m r, sec fi Michigan Mai alld 122 57 100 acres un:tnprovod ii niih s i north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbred lsnd. with water. The pe q and c hof Sw q of sec 22, and the ne q of nee 'Mj, ftwn SSauu range one c PeBttaera- S,;T1 tjOOacfsa heayy mmtni, goei water near Tynor City tobe sold in quantities to suit purchas-ers. The s h of ue q of sec 29, town IS n, of naa 2e, 80 acres, four mile south of Plymouth fit teen acres improved good land, timber and u;ii r The ?e q sec 8, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 1CP acroa Green ton-hir eight miles from Ply m saun near s'orc, milU. and in a good neighbor hood good timber-line rass marsh, audlivinp, running water. The e h of fW q of sec 2.r, town 3-1 n, of rango 2 e, and sw q of st q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acres,, four miles anrtli east of Plymouth gosel mill sra and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to he old very cheap. The s hof nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of rargr 3 cclose by Tippecanoe Town good bind and good timher unimproved to be had on easy, terms. Lot No G m Wheeler's addition to the town Plymouth fine dwelling and good out aSfJMC North 34 of Iot No. 37 in Plymouth, now knewr as "Baldwin House' a desirable location. I,ot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling hous Part of Lots 73 and 74. Plymouth dwelling H4x40 feet for sale or rent. IyOt No 10, Plymouth good dw elling and two storv business house, o one of the'best corn'-rt- iu town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinit y will do well to give us a call. REEVE k CAPRON. December 9tl 2tf Plymouth, Ind- A Great Bargain! WHERE A MAN CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. Cutlerv, ToVHL and Notions, 9 at The most Desirable property in the Coap'y Tlie undersigned offers to sell his Grist Mill and tract df hr.d, containing 86 acres, on which it ia located, on verv reasonable tejius. It is located six and a half miles west of Plymouth The Mill is in good repair, manufvtures the best qu.ili -ty of flour, ami has the best run of custom f any other in the county. The water power i steady and believed to be superior to auv other in Marshall countv. By proper attention from three to five thonsand dollars eas be made on tbe Mill, and perhaps more. He will take sny kind of good property is part pavment. For farther -larticulsrs. enquire on the premises of AYKES BALDWIN January 2b. Ib60. 12tf. 3tf. B DICKSON Co settled bv cash or note. want their books FBLIC SALE OF SCHOOL LAND fcL Irirwi of I'ancv Hardware al II. F CTC KON 9. A. MYERS' PCfJ c Pers'iineR;ck Notice is hereby given that, the Auditor uA Treasurer of Starke county, Indiana, will offer f'os sale it Public oat -cry, at the Court Hoese, at tha town of Knox, on Mosday the 29! aay of Joly neit, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. an. and 4 p. m. of saül day, the fellowag land, so wil : Section No. sixteen, in town thirty-two, north nf wnge four wesf. To be sold to the highest btdd. r, s id not for less than the appraised value their of . Traai or Sat.E. One foi rth of the pureln-.-money in hind fid. with 7 rx r centum interest m advance, on the residue. A".cm JOHNS FENDER. Andit Jnn. 21, 160 nt!?4