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AUDITOR'S REPORT. THE COUNTY AUDITOR SUBMITS TO the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County, the following report of the Receipts anI i Expenditures, on account ot said Lyunty, lor tne ! financial vcar ending May 31, IroG, RECEIPTS. There has been received at the County Troasu rv since June seitlernent A. D. lefw: For Delinquent tax as per August settlement 1 f53 " Revenue of lfjö as per April settlement 185G, Jury and Docket ices, " Coüntv propertv, i Taxes' paid at State Treasury, .$16-4 08 ÜiGOCO ;1 57 50 24 02 5G 23 Total Receipts $7202 1)9 EXPENDITURES. There has been County Orders issued since the 31st day of May lf55, until the first day of June 156, numbering from five hundred and seventysix to eleven hundred and seventy one, for the fol - lowing objects to-wit: For expenses of Assessors .S4S0 70 . 2 00 . 511 36 75 00 . 251 ? 5 . i;D(io . 127 75 . 130 13 . 99 99 . 52 50 . 19 21 . 55 40 . ft5 22 " " Agent County " " Auditor " 4 " " nxtra " Public Buildings " Bailiir,. " Commissioners " Ch-rk " Extra Delinquent List " Elections " Inquest " Insane 4 4i 4. 4 4 44 4 Judge Com. Pleas Court " Juries Monies refunded Poor " Printing " Roads Stationery " Sheriff - " Extra " Sfeeitie " Wolf Scalps " " Criminals Interest on County Orders Treasurer s 2!. jer cent for paying out 5 per cent for receiving and pay- , ing out Hill for sundries 190 5l Ii iii ii i 74 Ä3 i 11 Oij 15 391 230 31 101 50 99 38 y 00 2 4G 2 4ti, 129 75 175 41 4 07 j 131 G3 Total expenses Total reeeiptä Excess of receipts over expenses Treasury minus June 1st l?f55 T.it:d ii d.-btedness June 1st 156 S.5G55 W 72G2 !9 1G07 10 5756 43 Ü1I49 33 Bv reference to the above it will be obI ell that there has been $1G07,10 of the indebtedness of the Count v paid otr within the last year, and had e taxes ieen paid as punciuan; uns y.n as luimnn, theindibtediiess would have been reduced a slli.Hl, more at least. All of which is respectfully submitted, T. McDOXALD, Auditor, Approved by u David Van Vactur, ) S. G. Cordon, S. N. CiiAMriJN. ) June 1st 156. Commissioners M. C. SALE OF SCHOOL LAND. THE un 'ersiijiiod Avill offer i)Y salo on Satunlay, July "the 12th lr-5G,:it the Courtjiouse dour in Plymouth, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. Bi. nnd4 o'clock p.m.. of said day, Lot No. 4 in section 16 towndnp 32 north range 1 cast, the same being the South put of the East half of the West half of said section H. 'font lining fifty -one acres, be the same more or less. Said land is hi a 1 ... i.'l.fM.rlioo.l Ixmndcil on the west bv l mon Ti,un nml on the south bv Maxencuckei Lake, ; an li"? divided into six lot-, ranging from six to twelve aews each. One fourth of t!io purchase monev will be required in advance; a credit of ten

veara "will lKiveu on t'ie residue by the purchaser - - tKivin-' 1 ier cent interest annually in advance. For furtlier particulars cii(uireat the Auditor's

..m.-e. ..r.d the Trustees of Union Township. T. McDONALD, Auditor m.c. D. VINNEDGE, Treas., M.C. June 12, l-NG-31wl. AY NOTICE. TAKEN UP by tlse .ulserilx'r, living m V-t Township," Marshal! county In liana, on the 2-'5nIday of May, l?5fi,a dark HAY HORSE, rather under the average .c:ze, witii dark in:!ii' ami t ail, has a white strip in the face, an 1 a few white hairs on the 1,-tt hip. v hen taken up. was shod on loth left feci; is lame in the left hind tither m irks or brands nereeivable. Said leg; no horse is supposed tobe twelve vears o!d; nppraisi-d at sixty dollars bv Ransom Ru ber, James F. Hürth and Timothv Tutth'Vf,re m'. D. HARPER. Justice of the lce.,0 Attc: st: N. R. PAC.K.Ul)OllLtr--' jel2:ilow

pn ni ARR1-IP-A ! a,v,,c:l,,' ,,t 'uiid Democratic Principles, neither n Jr J tY.VWhj deviating to the right hand nor to the left, to gain Bloody Flux, Cholera andlfrv,,,v,rt,,av;,!;ln,:l J t l he laws and I reaties of t!ie T inted States are CllOlcra jrO.Or3Tl.S ; published :;i the Times, by auihoiitv of GovernANDALL jim-iit. TlTlU illS! f I1 1 1 17 T?niUI7rvJ j cxtcn-ic h.s the circulation of the paper bel10Jj;lkJtiO UP lllii DU U JjLr. Come,th:'twehtve recently been compelled to oh- ' tain from the establishment of Hoe t Co., New

ROBERT'S EXTRACT OF PUKE iSam a tea Ginger! II i l-een u.-,1 wit?i a h ivpv and never failing effect lor all of the above diseases, and is a pel feet! v Safe. Reliable, and Ellicaeious Remedy under all eimimsta n-es, and is used constantly by the most successful practitioners of Medicine. To the T 12 A I 'EL IX G C OMM UXIT '

., . . , . - it r 1 1 tum, renders the columns of the Chicago Iimes It is iKirticulaiiv eiiee;ible, a few drops gmng a ; ' r .1 1 . , . . . , , , : , . 1 ' oneol the verv best mediums of advertising n l ie glowmd vigor to the stomach . ser mg to correct . ,..,t. " the lal results arising from a change of mater and!' 1. " . , , . , , ,, i,i.., r or dM.iu,,s tta ...irf, 1 r.zrz:-'1 m,f nca,l-v f vcr-v are sure to follow the use ot ; i4j - , . . " -mIts circulation out ol ( hicago 111 Opium, or Ardent Spirits. Indiana, Wisconsin, In many rases of I)ve,,torv or Flux, which super- ! . , A ' MISSUR 1 venes "Cholera, this Ex.ract of Jamaica (linger 1 " r'1"" tolfiat"f t.hr vthir Uucay, papers com-

lias !een given, bringing hont an entire cure afi.Ä -...,.., i....i .f.r.. ,7ivr.n ..r i.r ,.i . . .. I.,. had tried all ordinary means to no piirpo-e. This 1 extract i cmposed of one innrer ful and harmless j element; it possesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable prop. nies of pure Jamaica GinerJ and is- WARRANTED to be free from all irii- : tatlngor other properties of an hjurions U ndency. ! Anv amount of certificates could be given of its citr.iordinary virtues, but we prefer to let the article peak for itself. Price 50 Cents per Bottle. Prepared by W. W. ROBERTS In WAN A POMS, IxblAXA, For Sale by T- A. LEMON, jel2.30m6 " Plvmouth, Inoiana. " MO I ITGf A CiE S A L e7 BY VIRTUE OF A COMMISSION AND execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will expose to public eale at the Courthouse door in Plymouth Marshall ' county Indiana, on Satunlay the fifth day of Jnly, 18j6, between the hours ten o'clock a. rn. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The south half of Lot No. 49 in the Town of Plymouth, M irsh-ill county Indiana, or so much thereof a.s may be necessary to satisfy naid execution for the sum of three hundred und seventy-eight and thirty-five one hundredth dollars, beeide the interest and costs and all accruing cot. Taken as the property of Silas Morgan and Margaret Morgan, his wifpnnd Charles W Morgan and Harriet Morgan, his wife, on foreclosure of Mortgage in favorof Lyman Grillin. J. V. Va Valkexblroh, Sheriff. June I2th, lW55 31w:i DONTfail to come to the BRICK STORE, where yon can buy one cheap. The assortment is the largest ever brought to Plymouth. 28 r : rrihe highest market price paid in Ca,sh for DeeJ I MinkanI Coon skins, andßctf hides at C. Talnjer

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jTHE great English remedy! , sill JAMES CLARKE'S ? , , -Ppmolp -pillei PREPARED from a prescription of ?ir James j Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the ! Queen. 1 his invaluable .uedierie is untailmgin j the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, auJ brings on the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement: thev fort if v the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform he: duties with safety to herself and child. These Pills should not be taken bv females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Prejrnancv, as thev are sure tobring on Miscarriage, but at anv i other time they are safe. ! Tri all i' W.'j nf 'in-niu Jiml Sninal Afleottrms. - pa;n hl the Back aU(J Lim!, Heaviness, Fatigue on j v;; Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness . of L;pir;u Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and ! all tne mmfu, diseases occasioned bv a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Price, in the United States and Canada, One Dollar. W. W. ROBERTS Indianapolis, Generalagent for Indiana. N. B. $1 00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Airent, will ensure a bttle of Pills by return mail. For sale by T.A. LEMON. inarl35G-lrfinfi. Plymouth, Ind. i TT 4f T Salo Clioap, ON CREDIT. . V f' Piiirirv. ruin tlni'1. T Ti rn.:c nrt l'ili. ; ifornia Cook Stove ami Furniture; one Bureau ; IUI It JlV'l.-liaU.", VilV till U ?I117 llfl'4lt II , ijinsmal! rocking Chair; one child's ditto; one large Boston ditto; one land Warrant one fine Horse; ono Press for copying letters; one corner Lot in IM vmoiitli tTl fret front bv fei't ileen. W illi emu. kr .1 1 vi.'rt .Iii m ii til . tiMu liit in ilWtn ii'iti'iiivv iiiiu fvwi n ii ) vn ivi uiuiiiif ruiiiv size, with large and commodious house and a well; one lot, t0 feet front and 12G feet deep, fenced, has l a good well but no house, all in the centre iart of town; 1Ü0 acres of good land with small improvement, good grass, water and timber, in green townI ship, seven miles from Plymouth; HJ acres of good ! land with same advantages four miles south of j Plymouth; 0 acres of good land withsime advani tages, 2'.j miles south id' Plymouth; 230 acres of j land, with 30 acres improvement, house, good water, gras and timber, in Stark county, seventeen I miles from Ph mouth, all in good neij:hlorhools, eoiiYi'iiient to schools, shoiis. mills mid clint-i-lies. ' A Kn .:iTli limii. lliit lilt lili ATiflilir-iTi trm.t in Plymouth, in the center of business. This propcrl. " ' V. . - - - . 4IVV I, J.t ; tv ?iMr hJ in' and those wishing to buv . to ,,Cate, or to sell airain, can lind no better invest l no at, and no more liberal terms than I will give. Also, for Rent: ! Two good dwellings: one Store room and Ware- ! house (the latter lately occupied by Foster & Wal- ' lace as a Grocery Store,) and one ftnall dwelling, i Applv at my ollice on Importe j-treet. ! jun5-':!(if. C. II. REEVE. OF almost all kinds Splendid Stvlcs, for sale cheap at the BRICK STORE. " 2-" ; ZiOODS will lie given in exchange for Sijuare j VJT limber, Lumber and I n j kinds, at the BRICK STORE. Timber, Lumber and Produce" of almost all The Daily k Weekly (liirairo Times lbi THE YEA It 1C5C. j The Terms for the Tijiks for the ensuing year are as follow: s: ! For the Dailv Timfis, nG.'-O to mail subscriber?: i and in the city twel v e and j payable to the carriers. ir the Wk:klv Times, a hali'ceut per wec-K, $1,.", and to cluba of ten or more $1,1 10 each I The Times is euiti d b Ja.mks W. Siieahan and j Damkl Camkkox. Jr., aided by several others as asI sistants, rejiortersand corresjM indents; and neither ' IaKor nor expense is spared to make its columns ! valuable. TheTi.MKs Ins a range of subscription I cjiial!e'l 111 extent and aggregate by no paper in tin e:t, and so rapidly is it increasing that 011 the 1st of Jmuiiv l-5(), the issues number as follows: DAILY TIMES 3.5 WEEKLY TIMES !,:) Which numbers are daily increasing. The reading matter of the Chicago Times corn1 oses a great variety of useful and important inI formation. Its editorials, rejtorts of lectures, literary notices, ircncral miscellaneous intelligence, its i daily marine and commercial rejx.rts, and its wec k- ' '.v r-'v,,'w f t'e markets, commercial awl hnancial, j make it a paper of general information, and suitable i " aH w' interests ol society. Politieallv, the Times will continue to be as it I has always been, the fearless and uncompromising , 1 oik, ne of the j Largest and most powerful Steam Presses , ever put in operation in the West. Wc have ; also found It necessary to furnish the Times with ! cinist:ng of new and most beautiful Font of Type; ! "nvl hvUi? ''aller thuii those heretofore used, :,1b"it of a large increase of our reading and adi '.-,' matter. jOUR ADVERTISING COLUMNS. I The immense, and vet rapidly increasing cireulai bined I ! A few advertisements will be taken for the Week,:V:,"!t tl,c -'P00111 that sheet is limited, and the Ur l,'w a'I,luants on!.v -'-in accommcxlated. . 11 ,,,.'ul,, 1,0 ,K"I,C 111 that tl,,; Chicago V:MKS tirt,1'ilt( s among, an-l is taken by a cas of c,,,,',," 11 V 'T large extent, take and read " ,I( r p ,TO?Im,ov ,.tM , ' A nu.n;., -PI and l." Liselle street, Chicago. FHESfl ARRIVAL! M INl'KACTTRER AM DKAI.F.R IN Gents' Furnishing Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEWELRY Has just received a large assortment of Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats and Caps of every variety uited to the SPRIiXG & mm TRADE! hich he takes pleasure in recommending to the public as complete, and flatters hims If that purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to give him the first call, as he is determined to sell as low as the same can be bought in any house in the West. As he wishes to give his customers such goods as will give satisfaction he proposetto m ike up a considerable portion of his own stock, and sell none but such as he can recommend, and hopes, by doing a fair business, to Eccure a liberal and permanent patronage. All orders for CUTTING & MAKING VVill be attended to on the shortest notice, and in the latest ami most approved Ftylcs. In returning thanks to bia old friends nnd customers for their liberal patronage, he solicits a cU from all who may want anything in hii lino of trade. jaimoerana Munch sooucht at th ho?i,i iTi'e o rf. v c c I in r.

j DITCH LETTING. NOT ICE is hereby given, that the Commissioner and Engineer of the Swamp Lanls in Mar

shall county, w ill offer for sale as the law directs, on the l?th day of July 1S5G, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., at the court house in Plvmouth the following contracts of Ditching, to-wit Section. Town. 35 2-1 31 X. R. 1 4 i 3 3 3 3 21 G rods in 5 IS rods m 220 rods in ril rods in 1 GO rods iu 252 rods in 240 rods in 19 If) 26 24 23 21 33 35 The above letting to be on the following conditions: the contractors will, at their own option, convert thrir warrants for work performed into lands, under the provision of the law, or wait w ith the State until they are advised by the Treasurer, that there are funds ou hand to cash their warrants. S A M'L McDONALD, Comr. J. B. X. Klincer, Engr. Plymouth, June 12, '5G. 31w4. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, WITH THE COUNty Surveyor, will, on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1S56, at 10 o'clock A. M. "of said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in section 7, Township 34 North, of Range 3 East, in Marshall County, Indiana; to meet at the house of Alexander Carr, at the time above named, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor a the time and place above named, and defray or provide for defraying their proportion of the expense of said Survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, of said county, and stich delinquency placed on the Tax Duplicate, and collected according to law. JOHN LEWIS and others. June 12-3U3 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of George Weiser, deceased, will offer for sale at public outcry at the Court house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday the 14th day of June, 156, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, the undivided two-thirds part of the North West quarter of the Soutli West quarter of section eleven township thirty-three North, of range one East, and the undivided two-thirds part of the West half of the South West quarter of section two, township thirty-three North of range one East, belonging to the vstate of said decedent, and if not so sold I will there oiler the same at private sale. Terms of sale: One-third cash in hand, and the balance on a credit of G, 12 and 18 months, taking notes for the deferred payment, waiving valuation and appraisment laws, and a mortgage on said land to secure the same. WILLIAM WEISER, Adm'r. Plymouth, May 11, 1 t5G. 27 w4. STATE OF INDIANA MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, Awrust 'firm, 1-56. .Mary II. Clark ) vs. Petition for Divorce and Joshua Clark. ) Alimony. Be it known that on the 7th day of May, 1 S5G, the plaintiff in the above entitled cause by John Porter her attorney, filed in the olhee of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court her petition for Divorce and Alimony, against the said Joshua Clark; also an af fidavit that the said Joshua Clark is not a resident ; of the State of Indiana. j He is hereby notified of the filing and penlen?v J of said petition, ami that unless he appear, plead, i ";wer or demur im reio 011 or ueiore 111 caning 01 i j i 1 r ii 1 1 - j s ua cause on uiesecoini .iunnay in ahusi, iroo. Ii 1 the same will be heard and determined in his absc nee. ATTKST NEWTON R. PACKARD Clerk. Hv S. 11. CORBALEY Deputy. John Porter, IVlTs. Att'y. 27 w!l. SOMETHING NEW IX PLYMOUTH! rHIE subscriber would inform the citizens of j Marshall and adjacent counties, that he will run a set of Woo'en Machinery for making Rolls at the north end of Plymouth', in A. C. Stale; 's new steam establishment. We have a Ood Machine and Picker, and in good condition for making Rolls. ! I he subscriber is a practical spinner, understanding all the various branches of manufacturing, and professes the science of making Rolls that will spin well. Those who have had their wool knotted and spoiled, can get smooth, clear Rolls, bv bringing I gool wool m proper order. The subscriber will I snare no pains, as he will not be excelled by anv establishment in the west; so bring on vour wool. The machine will be in full operation after the fth of June. JOSEPH PATTERSON. jtiii"-."ii)tf. LOOKING' GLASSES! A T T IHK HR ICK STORE mav be found king Glasses a great ileal cheaper than os ever before offered in this market. AND Smmner Goods! GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT N. H. OGLESBEB & Co. 'a BRICK STORE!! i. U I (I I sa9 f IAKE this method of informing the public that J they are now in receipt of a very large and weil selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, ROOTS & SHOES, CHOCK'KRV frr. To which they particularly invite the attention of hose wishing to buv GOOD GOODS at the LOWEST FIGÜKESÜ As they are determined to offer Greater Hargains than have ever before been heard of in this county. Hoping to merit by integrity of purpose, and a strict regard to the wants of their customers, a share of public patronage. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken in exchange for Goods, at the market prices. nuve-'JCtf. AliPJVAL OF THE PACIFIC!! I.ATKIl CHICAGO! PEA VE IX THE CRIMEA!! CHEAT DECLINE IS (iliOdEIHES Mi) PROVINH 4 FEW days ago I returned from Chicago, and J V. f'oon alter, cai OF COFFEE, LL KINDS; SFGAR, MOLASSES, WHITE FISH, MACK EU EL, .SYRUPS,' COD FISH, TORACCO, RICE, SALT, -be-uoks- FRUITS, YANKEE NOTIONS Iu endless variety, and everything else kept in a GllOCERY STOIil-:. FRESH PIES AND CAKES kept constantly on hand. II lave adopted the "No Trust" .ystem, believing that it is the only right way of doing business to insure fair bargains to purchasers; and will adhere strictly to it; and in order to patronize those who patronize me, I will take in exchange for Groceries, Putter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Ilceswax, Rags, and allow the highest market price for them. For the liberal patromigc heretofore bestowed on me, I return my sincere thanks, and hope, by close application to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Remember the place third door on the east side of Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind. A. VINNEDGE. m.ivlö -27tf. Spring & Summer Dross Trimminas A LARGE ASSORMENT, to be th !RPK TORl foonl at

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Who cares for Expenses? COME right along to the BRICK STORE and buy a Lawn Dress Pattern for 75 cts. . 2tj BE IT ORDERED by the President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth Marshall County, Indiana, that all persons" owning a lot or lots in j naid town, are hereby required to repair their side- ! walks, which may need repairing, "within ten days j from the publication of this ordinance; and if, 'at I the expiration of said time, any person shall have neglected to penorm said repairs, the fctrcet Commissioner is authorized and required to notify such persons of such failure, and within ten days from the time said last notice, such repairs be not completed, the said Commissioner is hereby authorized and required to repair such side-walks, and charge the expense cf the same to the owners of the lots, to be collected in an action of debt before any Justice of the Peace within the corporation. And be it further ordered, that all new side-walks required to be hereafter built shall be made four feet in w idth and the boards laid crois-wisc, at right angles with the streets, and all side-walks which require to be taken up in repairing shall be rebuilt as above specified. J. B. N. KLINGER, President. Attest: A. C. CAPRON, Clerk. 2St4 THE REGULATOR STILL ON THE TRACK!! And Ready for the Trade! THE REGULATOR, HERETOFORE FAmousforits unanimously low prices, has formed a reputation, that its present proprietors arc determined to sustain, if close application to business, and untiring efforts to satisfy the wants of its customers, will keep the standard up, it shall be done. Its shelves and counters arc now being filled with the BEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to this market selected by Mr. Westervelt, whose long experience hi the business is well known, and renders him a good judge of the Goods best adapted to this market, and please the purchaser. WILL BE SOLD At its counters, this season, New Styles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Unsurpassed in beauty of styles, quality and low prices. We intend öMooiolv, but we will not be undersold. We assure to the purchaser value for value, and a good bargain, if he buys at the Regulator. 'PRESS GOODS, We are now receiving a large assortment of Spring and Summer Delaines, Chalis and other dress goods, which cannot fail to please. LISEX GOODS, CA SS DTE RES, Cloths, Vestings, Prints, and anything kept in a variety store, ready for sale. HARDWARE and GROCERIES Constantly on hand. Finally we invite all to besure and call at the REGULATOR. J. E. WESTERVELT & Co. Plvmouth May 1, lc:56. 25tl. Sogocs -tlio W 02Lc3L WONDERS WILL NEVER CEAEI A splendid assortment of Spring and Summer G-oods, At the Regulator. i!."tf. J. E. WESTERVELT & Co. rpiIE DEMAND FOR THIS DESERVEDI, ly opuhir instrument has been so great that the imdersigned has determined to devote special attention to their sale. His instruments are from the best manufacturers in the world and cannot fail to give satisfaction. FRENCH AND GERMAN GUITARS. For small Singers, Tc- Head, 100 I Larger size, do 5 00 ! Small Patent Head, G00 ' Common size do S 00 do do fine finish, do do extra do do do verv fine,. . . ..10 CO ..12 00 ..11 00 Splendid American (Juilars. 1 lue Guitars arc from seasoned and beatiful Rosewood or Mahogany, after the celebrated Spanish models, and are unsurpassed for fullness and richness of tone. Thev are double lined an 1 blocked throughout, and will not crack or split. No. 1 Guitar, Mahogany, with patent lined ca.se head Slc, .. .15 no do 'SO 00 o 1 I do Rosewood, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 25 00 30 00 40 00 50 00 3 00 do do GUITAR CASES, wood lined, do paper do 1 Si GUITAR STRINGS of superior mialitv al ways on hand. O'Any instrument will be carefully packed and sent by stage or express ujMn receipt of the price as above. Orders respectfully solieted. D. WITTER, " Dealer in all kinds of Musical .Merchandise, May, 1, ltNiU, 25mG. South Rend, lud. STOCKHOLDERS' METIM. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road Company, that a meeting of such Stockholders will be hehl at the ollice of the Company, in the City of Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana on the 26th day of June, next, At 2 o'clock, P. M., to take into consideration articles of agreement, bearing date the Gth day of Mav instant, entered into between the Directors of said Company and the Directors ol' the Ohio and Pennsylvania and Ohio and Indiana Rail Road Companies into one cor)oratioii, to be known as The PillskM'üh, Ft. Wayne k Chicago HAlt HO AD COMPANY, And at said meeting of Stockholders, a vote ill bo taken lor the adoption or rejection of said articles of agreement. 15v order of the Directors, JOSEPH K. EDGE RTON, President. Dated at Fort Wayne, Indiana, Mav 21, 15-56. AND GOODS! rT HE good people of Plymouth, and Marshal! J County in general, will take notice that the new firm of CLEAVELAND & HEWETT, Have received :nd are receiving a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, at their new Store House 011 the corner of Center and La j orte street', opjHsite the IVt Ollice, in Plymouth, consisting of Dry (iooils, (iroceries, Hardware, CROCKERY, TINWARE, etc, ,W. They respectfully invite persons wishing to purchase any of the above named articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS Or anything in their line, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc determined to sell and will sell for cash or read, pay as CIIEAI AS THE CHEAPEST! We can afford to sell goods for a pmall profit, as wc intend to be economic I and let the community be in part benefitted thereby. We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old customers our thanks for their past patronage, and hope frtill to be participants in their good wishes and to share in their patronage. And we siy to one and all, give us a call, and if we fail to suit you wc flatter ourselves that it will be no fault of ours. CLEAVELAND k HEWETT. mav22-2;tf. 4 EE persons are hereby notified n it to trust xV Miry Hindall on my account, as I will pay no deMsol her contracting, without an order from me or James f. Milncr. GEORGE HINDALL, Orlnn. rjiOii'

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jV JASON BROTHERS, New York, will pubIt J lish Saturday, January, 19th LANMERE, by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, author of Farmingdale," One Vol. 1 2 mo. Price SI ,25. The many readers and admirers of Farmingdale"' will anticipate with pleasure a new volume from the pen of "Caroline Thomas," (the nom de plume formerly U9ed by Mrs. Dorr.) We can assure them they will not find "Lanmere" one whit less charming than its predecessors we shall be disap

pointed if the public do not award it yet warmer' praise. aturdav, February 2nd, EDITH, or the Qua ker's Daughter, A tale of Puritan times. By one of her descendants. One Vol. 12 mo. Price $1,25. The scene of this Domestic tale is laid during that religious persecution of the Quakers w hich is so deep and sad a stain upon the bright fame of the of the Puritans. To the charm of absorbing interest as a tale, it adds the attraction of historical accuracy, We have never announced new books with greater satisfaction than in this present instance. These are not sensation books. Thev do not in anv rcj spect belong to "gutter literature" of the day. 1 hough dinenng widely in plot, purpose and style, thev mav alike lav claim to fascinating interest, and an adaption to improve both the head and the heart. Any newspaper giving this advertisement three insertions, and sending us a copy of their paper marked, will receive advance copies of the work by mail, post-paid. MASON BROTHERS, New York. DE. EVEESON'S 6rat American Icmcfyj, FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, NEURALGIA, EriLEPTIC FITS, AXD ALL A n r-,M i i A PS i IX .C OR Affections of the Nervous System, IE3Certc3.iXcl3.o , etc., JS the most popular medicine of that class ever known; no medicine ever met with such Universal Approbation! Or gained so high a celebrity in so short a time as thi. The press and people, everywhere, speak of it in the highest terms of commendation! PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE Who have hitherto invariably withheld their influence from proprietary medicines, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Eminent Physicians use it in their In preference to Quinine and Arsenic, which articles must soon yield the sway to this truly SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, The result of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but will bring back a glow of life and animation to the whole system, that is singular and peculiar to this medicine Every one that uses it speaks of this Fact! It is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or anv other poisonous or injurious 1 drug, but is purely Vegetable and perfectly Harm less, even for the smallest infants. It is a perfect ÄNTIÖÖTE TO MÄXÄHIÄ And as an Ague Killer it has no equal. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing certificates from Professors, Physicians, Clergymen and the Pres-, are left with each agent. Price 75 cents. For sale by Druggists and Deal-: ers irenerally. " ' E VERSO N k Co., Proprietors, No. 7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. W. W. RODERTS, j General Agent for Indiana. Sold also by T. A . LEMON, mayS'SGmG. Plymouth, Ind. Ii AT "I HONEST CORNER" FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! DROWXLEE A SHIRLEY, Are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of Good--. It is needless to say, that they are bringing oji the best selected and LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to this Market, and are determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than am body else, when we take into consideration their long experience in the business their reputation as business men, and their determination to do by their customers as they would be done by ; but we will say briefly, that everything in the line of Spring and Summer Dry Good-, of every style and price Hardware, crockery, Groceries, Yankee Notions and in fact, everything suited to the wants of this country, can now be had at their Store as cheap as elsewhere, and a call at "Honest Corner" will convince you that where cheap Goods are there is the place to buv." IJROWNLEE i SHIRLEY. niavf5Gtf. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. TIIH UNDERSIGNED, WITH THE COUNty Surveyor, will on Monday the 21st day of July at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of ruy land in sections 1 and towiü hip IM range 2 cast, in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premises and continue from day today until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned.and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected accord ng to law. mav29-Hw2J DANIEL GUARD. IIAKNESSMAKING!! Having located in this place for the purpose of carrying on tin above business in all its VARIOUS BRANCHES, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Give me a call, examine the enquire the prices, and I am sure will sav, "Joe's is the place to Buy Anvthin in that Line! c Shop over Pershing & Thompson'? Drug Store. JOSEPH HUME. Plymouth, Indiana, ApriT 10 lböG. 22tf SI STK-ANO-E 8 BUT TRUE! J. D. ARMSTRONG HAS STARTED A BLACK-SMITH SHOP, One door South of Elliott k Co's Wagon & BlackBmith shop, and opposite the American House, where he is prepared to do Custom v. oik on short notice and on reasonable terras. Anything in the line of blacksmithing can be done at his shop in the latest M j le, and most substantial manner. Orders dieted. Plymouth Ind., May 1 1S5G 25nyl. BOOTS" & "SHOES 1 rpO be "cund at the BRICK STORE, Boot k J S 1 oca at prices not to be beat for cheapness inT 't ' m Idjsa?. 1 inc Ivoets :i' ?.s 2,59. .'

STATE OF IXDTAXA MARSHALL COUXTVSS: Common Pleas Court July Term 1G5G.

Susan Andrews rs Charles Andrews, Lydia Studebaker, A. Studebaker, John Andrews, Mary S. Andrews, Lucy Andrews, Calferney Andrews, James Andrews and Elizabeth Andrews. Petition for rartioii. iuc i laiuuu iu luc nwi cuwucu cause uae uievi . .. .. .. . . inmv 'omee bei -complain ..tor 01 lunging 10 me isuue 01 iamei anuremurerasieu, i and it appearing bv the return of the Sheriff, that ! .Mary S. Andrews is not found, she ii therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the sam? will be heard' and determined at; the next term of the Marshall Common He i Cnm-t. tn rommonee on the thr. Mml-,v f Int, i Court, to commence on the third Monday of July next, and unless she appear, plead answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Horace Corbix, Att'v for Plaintiff. May 8, lr?56 2Gw3. " DISOLUTION. HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Existing between the undersigned, under the firm of J. Brownlce & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm, of whatever kind, are to be paid to Brownlee & Shirley, who are hereby authorized to receive and receipt for the e;rac, and all the liabilities of the old firm are to be presented to said Brownlee & Shirley, who have assumed the payment thereof. JOHNSON BROWNLEE, A. L. WHEELER. Plymouth, January 31, 1F5G. 13m3 CHAS. A. HUG-US, Attorney and Counsellor at Law,; Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. WILL promptly attend to all business in the line of his profession, with which he may be entrusted, Office in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges Ä: Porter, above Pierce's Clothing Store. April 3, '5G. 21 tf. Ärsball (lotuifi) ilfinocrat l'L'BLIsdlED EVERT 1 HURSDAT MORNING, BV rn 1 r T. McDONALD, and H. B. DICKSON. TcTLVlS: If paid in advance At the end of sIl months It dehved untill the end of the year " RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square (ten lines or less,) three weeks,. Each additional insertion, 00 50 00 25 Column three months, V4 Column six months, 5 00 e 00 12 00 8 00 15 00 25 00 14 00 21 00 15 00 pritilegc of one 1 , rv-.i . one year three mouths,. . K Column ).j Column six months, Column one vear, 1 Column three mouths,. . 1 Column fcix months 1 Column one vear, early advertisers have change free of charge. the VINCENT, KIMROD & CO., Manufacturers & wholesale dealers in AND TINNERS' STOCK, No. 212 Lake and 233 S. Water St. CHICAGO, 1LLIN01 February 21, '5G, lötf. BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana Free Banks at ar. Agricultural Bank, Ml. Sterling, Brookville Bank, Iirooktille, Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis, " of South Bend, South Bend, Elkhart, Elkhart, " Goshen, Gothen, " Indiana, Mich. City, " Mt. Vernon, Mt- Ytrnon, " Monticello, Monticello, " North America, Clinton, " Rockville, Uocktille, Salem, Salem, " Syracuse, Syracuse, " Warsaw, Wursuw, Canal Bank, Ecansrille, Crescent City Bank do. Cambridge City Bank, Cambridge City, Central Bank, Indianapolis, Del. County Bank, Munde, I'ayett County Bank, Conncrscille, Farmers' Bank, Wtst field, Huntington County Bank, Farmers' & Mechanics' Bank, Indianapolis, Gramercy Bank, Lafayette, Great Western Bank, Ttrre Haute Hoosier Bank, Itgansjmrt, Indiana Bank, Madison, Indiana Stock Bank, La Porte, Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomn, Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus, Lagrange Bank, Lima, Merchants' & Mechanics' Bank, Arte Albany, New York & Virginia Stock Bank, Eranstilte, Prairie City Bank, Ttrre Haute, Savings Bank, Omnerstille, Salem Bank, AVir Salon, Shawnee Bank, Aftcw, Traders' Bank, Indianapolis, State Bank and Brauch'. Illinois. Alton Bank, Alton, Bank of America, Chicagv,. . Bank of Elin, Elgin, Bank of galena, Galena, Bank of Lucus A: Simouds, Springfield, " Bank of -Napierville, Napicrville, 15-jiik of Northern Illinoi?, Waukcgan, " Bank of Ottowa, Ottoica I Bank of Peru,. . . Bank of Rocklord, Beh edier Bank, Belvedicr Bcllville Bank, Uclcedicr, " Central Bank, Pcora, " Chicago Bank, Chicago, " City Bink, Chicago, Clarks' Exchange Bank SprinJitld, Darien Stock Bank, " Dupage Co. Bank, Napicrville, Southern Bank of Illinois, Bcllville, State Bank of Illinois, Shaicnectoicn, Stock Security Bank, DancUle " Union Bank, Chicago Exchange Bank of II. A. Tucker &eo.f Chicago, " Farmers, Bank, Chicago Farmers' & Traders' Bank, Charleston Marine Bank of Chicago .McLean County Ilank, Jllooniington t Mcchs. & Farmers Bank, Springfield, , . Merchants A: Drovers' Bank, Juliet,. . . . , Merchants' & Mechs.' Bank, Chicago, National Bank, Equality, ' .. People's Bank, Camd, Phoenix Bank, Chicago,. , 4 Quincy City Bank, Qnincy,. , ; ; . ; 1 Wisconsin. Badger State Bank, Joneniüc Bank oflkloit Bank of Commerce, Miltcaukit Bar.k of Fon Du Lac, Bank of Milwaukie, Bank of Racine, Rink of Wattertown, Baak of the North West, Fonduhci Bank of the West, Madison, City Bank, Kenosha, City Bank of Racine, Columbia County Bank, Vortag City, Dane County Bank, Madison, Exchange Bank, Milwaukie, Farmers' k Millers' Bank, MUuwAU, Fox River Bank, Crccn Bay, Germania Bank of G Papendiek k Co. MiliryuXit, Jancsville City Bank, Janestille, Jefferson County Bank, Watertotcn, Kenosha City Bank, Kenosha, Northern Bank, Green Biy Oshkosh Bank, Oshkoshl People's Bank, Aftvet-to. Ranne County Bank, Rarie, Prk Rhoi Ltril r.--

"MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING' . HAS BEEN VERIFIED TOR SOME TIME : past, but the t time tow i past, and Much ado about SOMETHING, Las taken lH place; and ! CHARLES PALMER , tired of seeing Tn mouth decked out with, three ' cent Store., has ! IIOCGIIT AND BROUGHT ON a Reeul.r "Two Horst;" Store! IConeof jourGo-

. Cart, 4one horse" afikirs, tut as Sam. Weller odd sv "an out-and-outer to look at;" and if you don't believe it, come and look at it. ,,. ,. l i I Ilmli riwfxj for tfa. rnftp. ennr and mnlri areJ Drv Goods-Uince the abolition 01 , ' , u tllC bCTt Z re 1 AMAZING CHEAP. I . ,.,... . I Thankful to his customers for erupting Ii. store M .a.s . 'i iaS 11dlt chwk ful1 01 t 1RY UOOI), I GROCERIES -POOTS A, SHOE.-. HAT. CAPS. HARDWARE. CROCKERY. WOODEN-WARE, BOXES, BARKELS. CLOTHING, FANCY FIXEXS, Dutch and Yankee Clerks, with a little Irish, and he can and trill sell you better gwda, and more of them, at less jrices, for the eane quality, than you can Cti elsewhere. He has trusted out one year, and now he vanU the "i?c7ty,'rand as he can't stand trust tiro years in succession, for the present vou Lad best bring on CASH OR PRODUCE To any amount, and vou caa havs tie Good, "GOOD GOODS" At trifling prices. ANY KIND OL'" GOODS To juit your wants or finer. AXy QUAXTITY OF GOODS, At the best l.orgains. Further multiplicity of word is useless. Just call at the now overflowing store o CHARLES PALMES. Nov. 29, W. 3tf TO THE PEOPLE N. H. OGLE3BEE i Co., 4 RE NOW RECEIVING, AT THE BRICK f Store, their Fall and Winter Goods. rntmU-t. . .. . . i mg ot a lull and complete assortment, suited to this ! Market, which thev will sell cheap for itadv pa v.- ; .ive J3 & can, menus, looic at our Uoods and gpt I our prices. It may be we sell Good; a little cheap j er than at tiny other Store la town. ! riymouth,"Nov. L 1?55 Law of Newpapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered s vishingto continue their subscription?. 2. If subscribers cider the distciitinuance of their papers, the publisher may continue to fccnd them, until all arrearages are paid. X If bubscribers neglect er refuse to take thei papers from the ollice they are held retpomible till they have settled the biUänd ordered the paper discontinued. 1. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publishers, and the paper is still sciut to the former direction, they are held responsible . 1 tic Courts have decided that refusing to take J paper from the office, or removing and leaving ; uncalled for, i muma tacie evidence of intention I ! fraud. PLYMOUTH PBICE CURRENT. Wheat, ) bu.-h.el Corn, m Potatoes 1,00 . 4C so , ::t 2,5J 1,5 50 1,50 2,50 15 12 10 8 4 -. 1.50 8 :.o.j 3,5'J '-Jfit tjy tJLU 1.50 2,50 1..MI Oats j Cßixprniurs,. . . . ; Atples Dried,. . . Apples Gi-.ev,. . . . . Beans , ; Peaches Dry,. . . . j Bitte, , ; Tallow Liri, Hides Dnv, i Hints Green, , i Brooms, j Chickens, , ; Vams : Fi-ctnt. Salt, I Timothv Hav, ; Clover Hav, ! Marsh Hav, j Wood teu Conn J Shingles Shaved, j Shinclls Cct, j PoItK NETT, I Beef, j Lumber Hard, j Limber Soft,. .. U ..12 .it'.oa ! S. B. CORBALEY, Notary Public, Flyra- ! outh lud. Will administer Oaths, t."ke Depositions, acknowledgements of De ed.-, Mortgages, Powers j of Attornry and do all other business of a notarial i characttr. Oiüce at the Court Heysc ia the Reltf coiilcis Ollice, J. J. VTNALL, M. D., jllOMÜPITIM PJIVSKIiiV, 1 Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice

. and ; CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, j AND Diseases of Children. OmVe over C. P.ilinr's Store, corner of Michigan and La Porte Street, vhere he can be consulted Par 1 at all hours. 2i(

T mil: NEW YORK ÜAV BUUK: ADLM. ocratic paper published in the city cf New York. It is the only oran of the National Dim. i ocrotic party in the city, and it is important for the ; interests of democracy that a paper cf extensiv circulation and commanding influence thould Ii. ! etit'ilihed at the commercial emporium of our ; country. The Weekly Day Bock is now in the j 6evcnthyear of its publication, but no effort had j ever been made to bring it before the public until a1xut a year since when several distinenj.-hed rectiI bers of thedemccratio party, in view cf the 000I iuz Presidential election td derrlv innl with the baneful elTccti pf the base inircwculions of iho New YerL Tribune, a jouixil which boasts of its democratic tubicribere hv tens of thousands, suggested to the Tiublither th' ir r I pretexting tVc democj-atic party with a paper c;ual j to the T''.our.c n rcporti cf nuikets, ecws, ic, cf-ieio-1 aun; mim price, ird see if the pecpie would nj;ur;,KMt it. 'llie circul.tion of the Weekly Dav ikvk has quadrupled within a year, which i symg more than any other periodical cun do in tjiii CcKlatry. The b ie misreyris-nations of fanatical journals are reacting vpon tbvmselvff, and it only needs a little determined effort among &11 who love democratic principles, and who value the couhtitution.il obligations of our L'nicn, to place Day Book in a position second to no paper in the United States. Shall it be dor.c ? Shall oir liberties, our I'n ien. our cherished American institutions be preserved, or Fhall we. hand them over to the care of a miserable ßct of fanatics, who now a&sucic one garb and then another, to deceive the people. The publisher appeals to all lovcrf of their counI try, to all truly conservative men, and above a!!. to every democrat lor support, not fur Lis iutcpta Holely, but for their, for the entire country. The price at which the Day Book is put source It exceeds the costs of the raner before it is printed 0 that a very large circulation id absolutely necessary to render the busiaesi profitable. The publisher trusts you will give, the paper a prumil, nhow it to your neighbors, ani ifpofaible, send the cctnci of several subscribers. ' nTCCtfuIlr yours, N. R. STIMoOK i Publiker. 13 Ann tt., N. Y. TEK3I&.ll:e Weekly Dar Bock is wnt to rucle subscribers to all part of the Unltd Rtitrs frr 2 per annum in advance. Two copies for $3; fiv copies for $7; Ten rop8 for $12; twer.tv copi.-a w one addreifor$20. Additions may ata'll t':ncU to a club at the price p.ii by thoe already inj. At ofhcea where it h believed a flub cf lvecty rn be procured, postmirtcrs or other rr?r3 fefir up the c'ubcan c tn.!n'', by &rn-i;ti r fn " rrnca a"' i n dyt!;ir.

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