Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 July 1856 — Page 3

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ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. . - ... . nfatlnnt of thp i Ü

dian Battle in Oregon, &c, &c . ,0 - t New York, JuJv 11 The Steimer George Law, from Aspinwall the 5th airivcd cailv this morning, bringing the C:ili- j fon'i.a mails of 'the 20th. $700,000 in pecia, and H ' ' 1 ! illft rtmcnTN. I lip t.enr.'O law connected nt 400 passengers. 1 nc Ueorge Law connected at the Isthmus with the steamer Sonora, with 2,143,000. Tlie Sonora spoke the steamer John L. Stephens on the 25th, bound up all well. lTe Äcw 7t ork mails and passengers ot the i.JtIi : June left Panama Julv 1st in the Golden Aire.

The George Law passed the Illinois on the loth. ! ?ie r&mcri'an (An ol,J:n" h5S cr'? to ... , , , ... ! bet $.11. 000 on Rcchaxax $1,000 on each State The Nicaragua steamer Sierra Nevada Kit ban j in the Ulion jjUIain,-t0I1 (Iowa) GttZrtte is Francisco on the 20th, with 490 passengers and j authorized to offer the following wager: 100 that $125,000 in specia. She took 200 recruits and sev- j Mr. Ecchan.ix receives the electoral vote of Iowa, , . : r r r ,n-.. $100 that he receives t he electoral vote of Illinois, cn tons of provision?? for Uen. Walker. l,on.i ,i -t . i . t r , 1 , , sl0() that he receives the electoral vote ot Indiana, The sloop-of-war Decatur, from Füget a fsuimd, j tha lic reivcs thc electoral vote of Kentucky, arrived at San Francisco on the 12th. J and $C0J that he is elected the next President of The onlv news of interest at San Francisco re-1 -he United States. Who'll bet his "money OiUhc htestothc Vigilance Committee. At last ac Mu'ang c"h? D" dada,d:,y.''--Vfg rre counts they were still In session. Their force cn- j FROM KANSAS. fists of 4,000 infantry, 500 cavalry, and five com- ' -iT. Louis, July 9." panics of artillery with 25 pieces of ordnance. I Advices from Topek.it) the? l:!i are received. ' Their troops are drilled in several armories in dif- The convention "!et " t!,f A1 81,4,1 V resolu- , .,., ; tions m favorof the republican partv, denuneiatofercnt quarters of the city, and occasionally appear . rv of the (Il.mücracv, aiul .irpt.aiin?-to the friends in the streets for regimental drill. I of free Kansas in Congress to stop the supplies unGen. Wool had refused to lend the government j til Kansas is admitted under the present constitui ,i. i, ! tion. Marshal Donaldson and Judge Klmore read arms ana ammunition, on the gi-ounu that he was , , . , , . . t to tlie com ention tlu Presiilent s a ebruarv rmclanot authorized to act in the premises, excepting on J mation. Sliannon's proclamation, und a new one the order of the President of the United States. ! from Wo xlson, Secretary of the Territory; also, a

The committee have thrown up breastwork ;s of j . e . i . i i ! . , ,,.t,i md ba es m front of their build;n?f and guarded .luuujjjsm um. r, l all approaches with cannon. Brass field pieces 8 111 are mounted on thc roof, ready for instant action, J dav and ni"ht. j , , ... .... . j i .p. .! several auuiuouai tnmma., von .cv.u .1 1..4? ,1 T I, .H.n l. n ff.i Hi.ir, have been banished from thi: State, and sent to sea on board foreign-bound ships. The following persons were notified to leave before the 20th: John Crow, J W Baglcr, James Hennessey, Wm. Hamilton, Wm Maguire, James Kessock, Terrenco Kellcy, John Towley. The following have been arrested and are awaiting trial. Thomas B Cunningham, one of thc murderers of Weymonth, of -Xcw Orleans; Thomis Malone, highwayman, Bill Lewis, Robt. Tipsey and Philander Bruce, murderers. All arrests have been made without bloodshed, and chiefly without violence. Thc vigilance - committee's police numbers some 1,000 men, armed with revolvers. An immense mass meeting was held in the city on the 15th by the friends of the committee. Speeches were made by Hon. Wm. Duree and others, fullr endorsing the acts of the committee. Terrcnce Keller, one of the men ordered to lewe, refused, and was taken into custody. But little news from the Isthmus to add to that via New Orleans. There was a rumor in Costa Rica that President Mora would be shot by the insurgent-. 2,000 troops, whieh C.ttatemila lud raised to inra.le Nicani-u i. li.i-I been prevented croos.sin- the territory of San Salvador, the latter State bein? ; orraosed to the invasion. 1 Walker intended soon to attack Costa Rio.His head quarters were at Virgin Ray. den. Sherman has resigned Iiis commission as Major General of the State troops of California, in consequence of thc refusal of Gen. Wool to furnish them with arms and ammunition. G )v. Jo!m'Sfcn was highly incensed at the action of Wool. The state of militia encamped near San Francisco arc paid to number but a few hundred and but little fear is entertained of a collision. San Francisco Markets. Fair demand, espoeillT for breads tuffe. Oalletro flour SM."0: Ilax-

. , i IJuenanan. all $150; bacon sides U cents; pi:kled hams lb ; wiiew! don't speak thenl" The alwhtion p rcents; whisky 43 cents. tion of the crowd was no longer anxious to hear Mr.

Miners arc said to be doing a fair business in all An.trtPK.

Mr. North, Marshal of San Franci,co, had re- j UJTIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. I he Lmversitv is located in Ann Arbor, on the gi.srned his oflice. j Michigaii Central Railroad, thirty t ight miles west A report received via New Orleans from Orcgm ; of Detroit. This Town, containing about .")'!():) inthat Capt. Smith's camp had been attacked bv In- j ' bitants, is remarkable for the beauty of its situ- ,. , , i i.;n i i . i"i 1 ation. and the salubrity of its climate. Three Col dams, and a large number killed and wounded, is , . ., ,. ..- ,. . . . 4 . ,. . ' " lege buddings, one ot which belongs to the Medical not credited at Jacksonville. Xews, however, had Department, and four dwelling houses for professarrived of an attack on Col. Wright's command, at ; or-, are situated in a beautiful ('ampin containing Natches river, bv thc Vakim i Indian-, in which ! fol t.v :,CIV;"- Tlie Observatory laiilding is erected on , , , ... , , ,, . , , , a hill alxmt one third of a mile north-cast of the thc commander was kill!, and one-thml I 'i' Campus, and in sight of the Raih-oa 1. force killed and wounded; his command numbering j xiie University consi.-ts of three departments, he t ween 700 and 800 men. i 1. Literature, Science, and the Arts. 2. MediGrain crons in Califoriii.i were generally very ft- ! cm0 on'1 ur"ory- '' !' T1' first two are in operation. 'I he appointment ot professors in the ion lie. , ,lc.n,utmeiit is contemplated at no tlistant d iv. Panama dates are to July 4th. Tlie government . n,e plan of the Cni versify, comprises, alsoahiglJ-r at Bogota had got through evidence touching the ; course of instruction In the tirst department, to be Panama riots, and had come the conchisionth.it the ;K'yn,.v h ctuies. .t ... -) I he Institut. on is mnportcd bv a fund arising r.inam.1 authorities were pnlty. Tlie governor of f,.()m thl, of , 1Ul . hy tll(. (WwrAl Pananvi was uspende! and sent to Bogota t be j ernment for this purp)se, at the time Michigan was tried, with other parties implicated in the massacre. ; admitted into the Union. Hence there is no' charge Date. from Valparaiso arc to Mav 3M, und ! "u'lT in f J' departments. ,. .-. e Hiere are at present curhteen professor. connectCallao to June l"7th. A treaty of commerce, ex- wlth tl0 University. The whole number of sturalition and amity has 1en concluded between j dents durini the last year was three hmdred and the United States and Chili. j three. The term begins on the first of October The rfoop-of-war Cyauc was still lying at San ! J rr flirtIu'r P-ticwl.ir3 address tlie PrcsiJuan del Norte. i m m

How can there ce Peace? How can there be ! peace in Kansas, except as it may be preserved by thc force of fcfleral troops, so long as the Senate measures for pacification rem ilns in obeyanre, avid : . 4, " . , r . x- .t i olong nn th abobtionists of the North persist in ; pending companies of armed men into the territory? ! CoL Sumner lias been driving home the bonler ruf- ;

"ol. Sumner has been driving borne tlie bonier rut- me iieeision ui.jusr, some oi his tcu iuls took . ans, but the a-itato in council at Buffalo the ! ,Hl"i'il,Lktbraj corpus, to try the coiistiiuiion:i!- , , , , . ... lit) of the law leaving the decision to Ju.k'e Pitchther day were cn-a-ed upon a plan to tain LrtWho,:1.,n

fians " - ....... , 100,M)0 per niontli for the purpose or raising arminjraud equipping men for Kansas. Thc Prosi-1 dent's proclamation positively forbkls all armed in vasions; its behests have been enforced upon south ern bands; but here is a propre of an armed invas ion upon a pigan tic scale so gigantic that, if nt- j tempted to be executed to its full extent, an aug- j mentation of thc United States army, three or four j limM luimnn Itj nrovfiifc niimlierj. vrniilil lie re. quired to arrest its propre??. How rati there he j peaee in Kansas no long as abolitionism persists in ; Us mad and treasonable schemes? If armed in-; vasion shall be permitted from the North, how i it i irk lw nprrrntvil from tlio Kmtli? nn.l if mt nrr. ! rented from both section,, wh it will be the result? : Detroit Free Fre. j - i The Disunionists. i Tlie Portland (Me.) Argu staffs that thc black ' republicans of Norway, in that State, have boldly ! thmwntrt ilio I,rr.p7P tb banner of disunion. Tliey have raiäed a flag faring ufn iu front but rixtee vr aus, to designate the sixteen free States, thu striking out from thc glorious galaxy of the confederacy the fifteen southern States! On thc 4th inst., the black republican of Portland fired bixteem guns at sunrise, in honor of oneWthe States of the Republic! Deny it some of its members may, the bl.uk republican party is a disunion party. Its principles are all of a disunion tendency; its acts and utterances arc all of a disunion character. Can nny patriot give to such a party his support? Is any lorer of his country desirous of seeing our glorious national banner mutilated by the erasure of fifteen of it targ? An immense majority of the American people, we doubt not, will, at thc polk in November next, render a negative answer to these interrogatories, by depositing their ballot for l!i ciiaxa arid BECKTaitiftE the tandard-bearers of the party of the constitution and th Union. Pet Fr Fr?r.

Maine. A gentleman in Bowdoin College, at IJru'iswick, M.dne, informs the editor of the Tole6-. - . private letter, that, of .1,0 throe

1 - - x -J VVI J UVIliy f C (. huil.lroil mid liffv tiw'i nta nt.l rt.-.--T. I hundred arc "Been an ax boys." He further says it is conceded by intelligent men of all parties that Elaine will give "the sage of Wheatland" 10,000 majority next November. Ceorgk Evans, form-prl-v whi" U Senator, is stumpin-the State for EeciiANAN. The kenebeck Journal, for rears the 1 1: . . -w . i e .-:.. i leading whig paper of Maine, and formerlv edited by the late Hon. Lt.Tnr.ri Severance, is lighting with all its pristine vigor for Bichaxan, the constitution and the Union. Free Frcss. Faok the Mlsic Jame Ei.i.itt, corner of 20th and Market streets, Philadelphia, offers, through not from Sunnier, stating that he would prevent the meeting ot the legislature; but thev were not . , , r . . , ; , , ; , heeded. About eiirht hundred people were presvni A avmo,i. Both branches of the legislature met on tie? 1th. 'lOt tim W;H pl CSOIlt when the roll W.1S called. About noon Sumner entered town with two limidm, Jr; Uy() f(f ai.tUlt.rv at the head of Kansas avenue. In troops were drawn up before Constitution il II ill, an 1 Sumac r told the citizens he would disarm llient or break tip the convention, but he had orders to dissolve the legislature and would do so. Sumner then repaired to the Hall of Representatives, and, in n genj tlem.inly manner, informed them that he had or ders to disperse them, end that he should enforce them. He said: "I am cillel on to perform the most painful duty of my life. Under authority of the President's proclamation, I am here to dissolve this legislature, and, in accordance withmy orders, command you to disperse. God knows I have no party feeling in this matter, and will have none while I hold my present position in Kansas. I have just returned from the border, where I have been sending home companies of .Missouri: n', find am now here with instruction to dissolve this legislature, and I again command you to ti?s;)ej se." Julje Schüler asked if they were to understand that they were driven out at the point of the bayonet. Sumner replied: " I will use the w hole force under my command to enforce my orders." The House then dirpcrsed. A similar scene was enacted in the Senate, and it also dispersed. The convention was preparing resolutions endorsing the State government and the Topcka coin cntion. Fears of invasion hud kept l uge numbers from attending the convention. Lane had not arrived vet. "Caught a Tartar." 11,1 mectm, on niost voeiferously c.ille.l for. .S. persistent was the "crowd" in their demands for a speech from Bromrh, inal " ' ''u"1 110t v.-fii avoid m.iKin an exjuanation, which he lil, much to the eli lirrin and mortification I of thoe who thought thev "lial him tixeil.r Mr. j II. said that if lie made- a sj eeeh lie was afraid it I would he a Democratic speech, for he n -vcr made j anv other m his hie. oicesui the crowd cried out, 'let it be a D morntllr speech. I ut not a Itcnfoco speech.' Gentlemen,' said M;-. IJ. 4iI am afraid it would be a lacnfurn speech, for I feel Chit lam so much of a Locol'oo that if I was to scrape my heel against thc pavement it would ignite." 'Well, well, h t it be a Loeofoco speech, but for free-speech and Fremont.' Gentlemen," continued, the po 1-n.itureil and humorous speaker." If I was tot-poaknow 1 think I" I should have to speak in favor of my good brother. lirough. Mate bentiurl. t ..t 7. , m .r- " " l. l" 'lc" ' u :u":S out the "anlont within the Corporative limns ot ti,;s tu j,, (urect violation of thc ordinance n hs--d by the trustees of the Corporation, w;u taken be- j f-'re "a Janice of the Peace; on Wednesd iv la v, and j mied to tue tune ol one humhed and lortv dollars I . t!,rr(, ,K.in fuut.t(.tn thar ;,f ,,;!villir , s,,d sj.irituous liquor brought against him. Thinkmg the decision unjust, some of his frw nds took rr, who n ippenea to be stopping came off on the evening of the same d i resulting in favor of thc trustees. I'rincttoii Clarion riCINEISNATI. PEM & CHICAGO 1.1. RAIL ROAD ( ELEBRATION AND JJTJ jgj f J Monday, July 23, 1856. All friends of the rond rue erdiillv i:i"L A train will k-avo IMymouth at P. -,,K,kFA- M" Q-rtPI. - vnor, Knott's Mill, Wiilkerton, Kankakee Hri Ige, V.nn 's Crossin?;, and S'ühvell Station, and will arfive at Li I'orto at 10 o'clock A. M. whore t ho Deloontwn will b'J receivinl by an aJlrCßSIroni COL J. C. WALKER, of La Torte. AND BM UMPL1M1) TO IJV H. CORBIN, of Plymouth. Returning;, the train will leave La Porte at 11 o'clock A. M., stopping; at the above mentioned Station and will arrive at Plymouth at 1 o'clock, P. M., whesi an Oration will he delivered by 0. HATHAWAY, Esq. of La Porte. After which, a PIC-MO DINNER will be partaken of, furnished by thoso at ending; the Celebration. A rar will be furnished for thc WKLL FILLED HAHKMTiS! The train will leave Ply motif b for La Porto at 5 o'clock, P. M. All persons remainino; nt Plymouib over night can return lo La Porte, on Tuesday, r,t 1 o'clock A. M. Rv order f the Committee. W. A. PLACE, Mmhal.

DISTRICT CONVENTION. There will be a Democratic Convention held at the Court House in Plymouth on Thursday, July 31st, 1856, To nominate a candidate for Senator for the District composed of the counties of St. Joseph, Marshall, Fulton and Stark; also, a Common Pleas Judp-e for the counties of St. Joseph, Marshall and Stark, and a Prosecuting Attornev for the same district. At the same tinvj and place, the democracy of Marshall and Stark will nominate a candidate for Representative. (Rochester Flag please copy.)

C ONVENTIO X S . COUXTY COXVEXT10X. A Democratic county Convention will be held at thc Court House in Plymouth, en Thursday, Aim. 7. ;it 1 o'clock P. M. to nominate county offices bccomiiiLf vacant this fill. The several townships are earnestly requested to select their delegates at an early period, and an attendance from each township is deemed highly impoitant. It is suggested that the last Congressional vote bo taken as the basis, and that each township select one delegate for every ten Democratic; voles, and one for each fraction. This will give Union 8 delegates; Center, 17; Green, G; Bourbon, 5; Tippecanoe,, 3; German, 7; North, 5; Polk, 0; West, 5. Let every Democrat attend thc township meetings, and select a full delegation thai will attend. Bv order of the Central Commktee. T. McDONALD, Chuirman. TOWXSIIIP COXVEXTIOX. The D?mocwits of Center township are; requested to meet in Convenlion, at the' Court House, on fcalurday, August 2nd, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of sele;ing eleleg;atcs to attend the county Convention. A general turn out is requested". C A N I J A T J; . Judge of Camnion Pleas Court. The undersigned, believing that the judiciary generally should be free from party biases or friendship, ami announ'S his name as a candidate for the above oflice i:i this district. His pledge shall be, a single aim at impartiality and honesty, in seeing and declaring the justice and right of every cause as it is in itself, without knowing partially the parties thereto; to carry out the true spirit of the l uv concerning tlie Court of Conciliation b.'ii.'ving thai the spirit of peace -making is a very essential part of the qualill:a:i.,:i of the judgo thereof; and sufficient application to qualify him for the duties of the office. Eullj believing that the biases of partisans in proportion to their extent, so far bl'nd judges and thwart justice, and are detrimental thereby t ) thc public good. Tlie above basis is conLienial to his sentiments. He therefore seeks the support of all. R. L. FARXSWORTH. South Bend, Jul v 14th 10 "Jo. Mr. Flitor: Please iinnounce the name of David Yinneik;f., (present incumbent,) as a candidate for re-election to the cdlice of Trea urer and Collector, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. MANY DEMOCRATS. We are authorized to announce the name of D.-. Joskmi Rrelsforü, as a candidate for Representative, for the district composed of the counties of .Marshall and Stark, subject to the decision of the democratic convention. Mr. Foitor: Please announce the nunc of Gii.son S. Ci.eavki.am, as a candid ite for the office of State Senator, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. MANY OLD .SETTLERS. We arc requested to announce the name of Wm. M. Patterson, as a candidate for Sherilf, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. We arc anthorized to announce the name of J. F. Yam YAi.KKNneunii, as a candidate tor Sherilf, subject to thc decision of thc Democratic county convention. We are requested to announce thc name of David How, as a candidate for Sherilf, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. PLYMOUTH PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, Corv, P bushel , A(. Potatoes, Oats, Cranberries,. . . AlTUJ DllIKO,. . Arri.Es ( Irev,. . . Reins Peaches Dry,. . . 75 2,5? , 2,00 :f , e,no 2,50 Better,. . . ... 10 ... 12 10 8 I .. 2,-r .. fi.o i .. 3,rr . .. P,nu .. S,0f . . ,00 .. i,:o .. 2,50 . .. 1,50 . .. 4,00 ...le.oo ..10,00 Taei.o-v, Laro, Hioes Dry, Hides (Jreex, Brooms, Chickens Er.cs, Flour, Salt, Timothy Hay, Ci.oyer Hav, Marsh Hay , Wood per Cord,. . SlII.Vfil.tsSllAYEn,. . Siiixoles Cut, Beef, LtMiiER Hard, Lumber Soft, m .Special lotttcs. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! SIR JAMMS CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! rULrAHLH fmm a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Fliysician Extraordinary to thc Queen. This invaluable Medicine is- unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to thc female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify thc constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform he: duties w ith safety to herself and childThese Fills should not be taken by females during thc FIRST THREE MONTHS of IYepnancy, as they are sure tobring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cased of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowncss of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by 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. Trice, in thc United States and Canada, One Dollar. W. VV. ROHE UTS Indianapolis, Generalagent fr Indiana. N. H. $1 Od and G Kstage stamps enclosed to anv authorized Agent, w ill ensure a Itottlo of Pills by" return mail. For sab- bv 'P.A. LEMON. mirlT5i luinj. f ' I'lym'tut, bid.

5(1 tto 3lbbfrtiscmenfs.

UND E R T A K I N G !

THE undcisigned takes this method of informing the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, that he has commenced thc above business in Plymouth, where he keeps on hand an assortment of Crane k Breed's METALIC BURIAL CASES Also, Wooden Coffins of all descriptions readv made'. I will be prepared to attend to all calls, with a hearse soon. TT 4 T AT T TT W "O V J A l. J INi i. LJlfI. fi. . I am prepared to put up Chain Pumps, with Gal - vanized Metalic Tubing, warranted to Ae satisfaction. Plymouth, July A. I30Y l). HTtf. FREE MUß E TTIIE free ride on the Rail J certain: u!I are invited to and after which. Road i.s fro-ni; olf, participate, before BROWN Sl BAXTER, Will be happy to show you their extensive assortment of II A R U W A R E , of all descriptions, such as '$(tics, Ifumiiiers , Ifooi'-IiuiiQUKjs, plain and funry door Knobs, Chisels, Augers, files. Rasps, Soa Springs, Wood Saw3, Candle Sticks, d-c, t(. An 1, m fact, everything in that I:nc suited to the country trade. IWl'lJ U IIA XI H 11 If M illtiii Of every description, Haimes, Ruckles, ornaments, cock-eyes, thread, wax and everything- used it: harness making, whieh we will ?ell as cheap as can be sold in this part of the country, and respectfully solicit a call from those about to purchase stoves & tinware. We keep on hand all the dilTorent patterns of cooking, parlor and box stoves, and a good assortment of tinware all of which will he sold cheap for rash or ready pay of some kind. ( Jive us a call e.vim'ne our goods enquire the prices, and we are sure you will buy of BROWN & BAXTER. Plymouth, July 2-1, IS5G. j7tf. SALE OF LAND. In pursuance of the pr. virions of the will of John Shakes deceased, late of Marshall county, ludiua.

I wid offer for sale, on the premises, at public sine 11. n t nf Im n-n.-l ti it:'iil'llii .... -t .......... ,." ! ..;.. ! ,.,.-.,,i.;.i .1. ..r i-viuuii wi,iu iijiiii-11111 U-.H111U1 ui iauemo i-isi, I 1 1 . . ,1 ' . . . ., ' ooun'ii.-u a-, niiiuiis: coiuinene:ii at in:; nonu easi corner of said west half, and runn'n thence south i lb') rods; thence west -J rods; th-nee north W. ' rods; thence west G J rods; them e north rods; j thence ea.-t ro is to the -place of beinniu, con-1 ta-ninir forty aeivs. nnre or less. If not then sohl, ; 1 fhall oiler tlie s tme at private sah Terms cash, ! or on credit as to p u t to he opreel u ion on the (1-IV j of sil". ELIZA SHAKES. " Executrix of the la-t will of Jo'mShikts, deceased. I s;ti. ! CASH paid for Wheat, bv (.'IG) BUOWNEEE & SHIRLEY Dr. J M. GRETHER, ! 1M-TYSIOIAX tj SUKGKOXJ PLYMOUTH, IND., Will jiromptlv attend to c ills, day or niirht. avIu n ever Ins services may be required. Olhec at home first door north of L Crif fin's, on Michigan street. N. B. Germans. I can speak the German Inn - eua-e. LCtf. Fresh Arrival of Fresh Clierse v.ni While Fish, a! ::C;f. A. VINN EDGE'S. rilHE t;n.Vrsipm,l will receive sealed proHsals, JL at tue store of brook v Evan?, in llvmout'i,1 hetween t!je lOlli ai.d-JGih inst. for the buildiu' of! 1 a Prione across Yi-l'ow River, where the Michigan' ro.nl crosi.i.s tin- sai.i. I he contract wid bo let to tin iMt;r feet Ultimi! .Tu I .ii T. li . , li.it ill l.n t-.-w ....... 1 to complete the bridge by the first of November, next, acconliu-r to th plan and specification furnished by the Board of Coinmi.-sioiurs, which can be seeii at the store of Brook v Evan. on .ind after the Viih inst. The contractor will receive his av iu onlers drawn on the couuty treasury. Bidders will name their sureties in their bids. " J(JS EVI I EVA NS, Supc. inten U nt. Julv2,li3li-r;it:. . LAND FOR SALE. T"NOWN as 'he Indian Nigo farm; b' T.SlOf) IV. acres, about ten miles oat of Plvmoutli; iroinl land and timber ehean for cash down Inouireof!

Ml imimiiiu ivi j.ih, mi me im i .mi -es, HI IlUOlIC ;iHC- i . n .!... . i 11; tion, on Thursday the 1st dav of Au-uJ. lG, for-! U tiU v l' ' mt ".i anybody else, tv acres of land" ?vm5 in said county; devised by consideration then-lot expend will to be so!d;a,.d described as Allows, to-wit": h T T?"? "T nr !..t.-..-. 1. 1. .men, and tn-u-determm tt.on to do by tacir custo-

Ci. S. Ceavflano, Plymouth; or Otumox O.viuo, of; of July, 1 -.", the above named Piaiutiil's filed their Notre Dame. ' complaint in my o.ii -e a 'in-t the above named "" r " : ' Defendar.s: and it appearing by a Hi iivit that Or5S Ort 1 BÜ W A 1? W aiv.'!' Fisher is not x reVtdent' f th.. State of IndiT J-Vfli J illVW j illv,; ho U therefore notified of the filing and penT Jrrr-n K nr"u"S 1,1 ',,e u!t" i dencv of the ,boi- mined complaint, and that the J J Michigan road, between the residences ol l a- S;M ; wU, ,K. nc ,,y ,...,, ilt : n,xt .nn tl) vid )anactorand Clinton Chipm.n.alarge, old- ,,r Ik1(,.i i,,.,.,,,.,,;,...,, PiVI.,U!!, the second lasluoned .Monday in August, next, ai.d'unl.-ss he appearand PO OIES JLlii-JL ; nlead, änswer or demur thereto, the; same will be

containing a few dollars in money; several promissory notes; and many other pipers, valuable only to the owner. The finder, by returning said book, with its contents, to the owner, two ami a half miles south-cast from Plvmou'h, rliall receive thc above reward. J. P. HALS EY. Pivmouth, In 1. Julv n, 1F56. .Mt ?. SIlKUII'P.S sali:. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court I will offer at public s de at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Satur day, the I'Jtli day of July, 1S"', between the hours of ll) a. in., mid I o'clock p. m., on said day, the rents and profits for seven year of the following de - scribed real estate situate in said Mashall county, to-wit: The west half of the south east quarter of section -1, tow nship 'I'l north, in range one east, containing 0 acres. Also, the undivided half of the east hilf of the south-west quarter of section IM, town '.14, range one east, containing forty acres more or less. If said rents and profits will not bring a sum sufficient to satisfy sciid execution, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell the fee-simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Levied up on as the property of Panic! I'arber to satisfy said e xecution ii'mui which he, W. E. Thompson, and Y L. Piatt are replevin bail for Pomcroy & Brother, nud in favor of Samuel F. Pratt k Co. J. F. VAN VAIiKENldL'UGH, SU'fl. June 19,1 1-56. 3'2t'l RV agreement of parties the above sale is postponed until the 27th day of September next, at the same place and between tlie same hours. J. F. VAN VALKENRUIKJH, Sheriff. Julv 2d. 1 rob. .i7t:L OF almost all kinds Splendid Styles, for sale cheap at thc BRICK STOKE. 2GOODS will be given in exchange for Square ' Timber, Lumber and Produce of almost all kinds, at the BRICK STORE. 2 SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, WITH THECOUNty 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 my land in sections 1 ami 3, township VA range 'J east, in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premises and continue fron day today until all is fun eyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time alnive 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 nn the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. m.v n i'rj " DANIEL GUARD.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. "iVT OTIC n is hereby given that th undersigned XI Administrator of the estaUof Jacob Snyder deceased, will, after fotsr weckSjftni this date, in pursuance of an order of the Common Pleas Court of Marshall County Indiana, oifer at public sale, the west half of the north west quartn- of section twenty-five in township thirty -five north cf range two east, containing eighty acres, be the same iM,re or less. Terms one third in hand, the balance in payments n jt execcdimr twelve months with int'-resr, ' ISAAC MISHITS, Adm'r. June 10th 155G. 4 wks. SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virtue of nu execution, to me directed from the Marshall Circuit Court, I will oiler at public

' sale, nt the court house door, in the town of Plvni- ! outh in said countr, on Mondav, the 1 Ith ilav ( of July, ltiiG, between the hours "of 10 o'clock A. i i11ul '1 O'locli ! M., on said .lav, the rents and I profits for seven years, of th olfowing described 1 r-'A estate, situated in said Marshall county: to-wit: The west half of the riortli-east quarter of section ! 11 t;,wn- " lan-r 2 ca-t. i It -;i'd rents and prolits w ill not bring a sum ufncii nt to satisfy said execution , interest and costs. I will, at the same timt? and plaeu roceedto sell the fee simple title to said real estate, to satisfy the same. Levied upon tss thc property of 1 1. 1?. Pershing to satisfv nn execution in favor of Ilenrv W. 3Ian. David K. Tershin- c.vA Wil!i;:ia II. ('. Chinn. J. F. V A V A LK V. X P C K G H , Sheriff. Pv D.win How, .Tcjaitv. Jui:el9,.VJt?. ESTRAY NOTICE. rjlAKEX UP by thrt subscriber, living in I WestTov ns'iiip. Marsh ill county In iiam, on the i.'?plday of May, lS.'.G.a dark PAY HO IKK, rather under the :vera-e s'zo, with dark ra ii:u and tail, lias a white strip in the face, an t a few white hairs on th i left When taken up, was slr.d on both left feet; is lame in the left hind leg;. no . . K .. 1, . 1 1 . - - il -1 t i ,m,06cd to be twelve vears old; appraised at sktv , R,n,om jaines'"Kr. iul.oh aiij I univr iii.ntvjur ur.mas n.'rmvi'.inc rr.liu norse is Iimothv 1 iirtte, tu-t:o me, D. BARBL'li. Justice of the Peace. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. jel-J.Jl.w V0XDERFfliiTEXnTE3!EXT; "HONEST" CORNER" FRESH ARRIVAL 07 I SPRING AND SUMMER QößDSi! P.ROWXLEE SIIIIl LEW Are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of Good-. It is w.-edhss to say, that they are brimrinz en the best selected and LAUGEST STOCK OF G -ODS Evi r brought to this .M irket, and are deternrii-d , m-rs a taey wonl.l be .lo.ie bv : l.ut we will say Sj'ihirr und , i ; .1 . . , 01 icli , ta it e i-rvt ; in tili' line of euiiimor L'ry i..o(s, m every stvie and r;co Hardware, crockery. fJrocerics, Yank-e Notions and in fact, everylliini; suited it) thc wants of this country, can ivw be had at their Store as cheap as elsewhere, and a c d! at Honest (.'oiie-r' v. ill c r.vince you that "where cheap Goods ure t'.iCie is the place to huv.' IjROWNLEE i SHIRLEY. mavS'otitf. -i St h. GS- JL BUT TRUE! 1 . ARMSTRONG HAS STARTED A lir.ACK-SAlITI I SHOP, i One door South of Elliott Co's Va:rr. & P.J.ick- ! smith shoo, mi l i.ia osite th,; Ann iii :iii Idtusi. : where he is prepared to do Custom work on short ' notice and on reason ib'e tetnw. Anvthinrr in the ; line of blacksniithin-r can be .lone at bis s'.ne in the latest style, i.nd niest substirntial inamicr. Ur- ! 1 rs olicted. j Plymouth In !., Mav 1 1-."G .Oönvl. kll. kiyj pH , JltJ Klti 1 vJ- 'Aii DON'T fail to com to the IJR1CK S'IMRE. where you cinlmy one cheap. The assort - mvnt is th-i largest cve bneudt to Plvuvuiih. 2c STATE OF IXDJAXA, ir , ji-fr , r r f,t J A ll ' iJ A Jj lj L :OUXTV, SS: In .'c jfartdndl Cinn't Court, Av(;v$t 7,,., , i .-.! : ' jV," , u'r11,'-' . ' U,a''1 .... 1 V".' . ;;l,ml VK.,' I UZV ,sh, r j 'mc w-n i'Tw'l h,:, , f. " ' Al:" t lC' Ue.--!ey U alloeU, i Misünivili ilav. Complaint for Partition and to quiet title to Real Estute. I D i id 1 1. iv, adult.', and William lVer-les, Oeorge Peeples,an I : John Pccplcs. iiiiiior lUl Ff HKMilMIiKHFL), tii it on the ."d day heard in his abseice. Atb-ftt: NEWTON ll. Julv 10 .! It'?. PACK A KD Clerk. SUUVMVOHVS NOTICM. H1IIE undersigned with the county surveyor, will, on the Mlidav of August, at i 1 o'clock a. in., on saiddiy, prot-.-ed to survey an i locate the coiners of my land in section "2 1 tow n range 1 cast, in M ir-h ill county Indiana 1 meet en the premises und ejiit'iu'e from day to day until all is surveyed. Noii-residiT.ts who fail to meet th Surveyor at the time above niention 'd, :n l defray or provide for ilcfra Ju th'i j -Iin,.V w-ju ir portion of (he ep use ot the turned to the Count v Auditor, and ! c,.j, ilelinoueneics nlac.-d on the ta.vduidie.ue and i collected aconi'intx to law. .'öt:i M ILO MINER. MAKBiiti " WORKS! rilHH undersigned would respectfully inform J the citizens of Marsh-ill and adjoining counties, tli.it he lias commenced the MARBLE MANUFACTURING In Phmauth, where he int' irh kepuig on hand all kinds of T01IBST0MS, ilOXOKA'TS. TOMBS &- TABLES, Neatly executed, an. I of the best vlnek, which he will dl as low us any slop in the country. His work manufactured to order, is executed with tlie greatest precision, and the inscriptions Mrietly followed, as near as poi-sible. His shop in the basement story of Rrowi.lee & Shirley's store, cast side .Michigan street. W. L. Piatt will net as mv ai;enf. receive in scription1 and forward them, and I will deliver the ,, olk 'd.ng to order. ..vru,, nfM. I JACOh KNObLOf K July n, i;fi. :n ini. JOHN H. SHOEMAKER, PF.ll.F.ri IV fcf W te. M Xi-. A I Laporte fclrcct, over C. Palmer's torc, PLYxMOCTII, IND. "17" ELI'S constantly on hind Clinks, W.itehe.-. Breast Pins. Eir Rings, Finger Rings, Lockets, Ac. Clocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner. July:,'5ß. 5 S-lr.u Spring k Suiniucr Dress Trimmings ALAKfiE ASSOKMEN'I', to be found at the BKlCIv STORE.

AUDITOR'S REPORT. riMHE COL'NTV AUDITOR SCB.MlTS TO the Board of Commissi. B'jrs of Marshall County, the following reort of thc Receipts ar?d . Expenditures, on account of saii County, for tin? financial vear endiiiir Mav 31, lb-äo. RECEIPTS. i There has been received at the County Tieau-; rv since June settlement A. D. 1 'Z't : Per Delinquent tax as per August settlement liV S.1W M Revenue of 1."5 as p-r April settlement 1?5G ClG0 ."l

Jury and Docket fees, County property, Tar.es" p ikl at State Treasury it Total Receipts $ 72l2 90 EXPENDITURES. Tii ere has been County Orders issued since the 31st day of May ;"", u'il the Jii-st ds?y of June lS"5, numbei ing from tire lusidrcd und seventysix to eleven hundred and seventy one, for the following objects" to-wit: Pt expenses of Assessors sl-0 u 2 00 ;.ii 3; ;ti v l.ViOi! i-27 iv Pi t;; :j r.' " M I? il ' Agent Ce!n!y " Autlitor " . . . . Public Building.... 11 15aiii;i : " CointuisMoncrs Clerk Extra " Delinquent List " EloctioiiS " Inq'-est ' Inum-? il Judge Com. Pleas Court l äO.'G Juries Monies 'fi;ii Jed " Poor IVintintr ' Roads,: ' Stationery " Sheriff..". 7H ;;j 7 1 11 bi) i r :-.91 !)j 2iU mi :,'i O'l '.s I'D 7f 175 11 o " " Extra " " " Specific " ' Woli' He;i!ps " " Criminals , Interest on Comity Order.? Treasurer's per cent for paying out d percent lor receiving ar.Mpaying out Bill ibr sundric.1 07 Total expen-'os srG"i") !l Total receipts TrJCä V'J Lxu'cssof receipts over expenses 'iVeasui v muus J t:ne 1st lT;" ilo )7 10 ;"7fG l' Total Ii dellcdni'S- Jane 1st 15 i 11 4! V?, By reference to the above it will be oo-rved that there has been slG J7.1 H of the indebtdivss of t'.ie ('ounty p.tid od' within the last year, and had the taxes l"-en paid as punctually this year as formerly, the indebtedness v. .ndd h ive been reduced a PJ'"-J. more i t le.iL All f whi vh ure-r eel full v stiHnii'.teil, 'T. MülXJXALD, Au.iitur. Api-i-ovcd by Damo Van Vactoi:. ) C'):lt:iis.-i'":;( i M.C. . N. Cm v.Mfi ax. June 1-t 1 - j SAMUELS. CORBALEY, PIA'M" i.'Tlf. IND. 71 LLiidnriii-'er 0:if':s, t t'- e D..-"--;;iei-i i, acv V Knuwh.-'ig: ükis' d" De' ds. Mi rig tg' s. I'owers ui' .tto;-:.-y ;unl i.lo ;ill other Vu:.-i:i.--i of;. . notarial cu.u-a..-'e; jiivc at the Com t Ih-u-e in' the Recol- r-' 0:;ie.'. l!y. CHAS. A. HUG-US, iltloiiipv jiii-l (Vdiibcilor id Law. Plymouth. Marshall Co., Ind. "f AJ'IIdf j-miij tly attend to ail buniiuvs in t!:y y Hue of his j t-olWion, with v.I.i- !i he ,.. .y be end U-'.e.l, Udiee in the room rec- utly oecupied by Mes-rs. i Hodges it Poi'iei', ab ve Pierce's Ciot'ning St";.-. ; Aja-il .'!. J! Who cares for Srpeiiscs? COME right along t the K'K STOIIE an d buy a Lawn Divss Pattern f t T.'i cts. t IX)ÖKIN( r "CiL ASSES: i A T THE BI'ICK" STOltE nny i.e f.,;,,.', . I.ocVing C.'.a-s. a gn ;tt deal die;: per llsan : ever before offered in this m irket. 2 E ITOlD.lNED-)v tii- Pres'.!. htan-iTirs ! ß 1 tees of the Corporate town of Plm-u:th M n--h ill coimty In li.in i. ill it n er.-, n r j. -u--!i ail permit r.ny ho.-se r h s, .dt '. :.::;le, i.r 'ja-ks to ruii.il lair' within tie.' e-'i . r.if e liialt ol", si";,! town, under a penalty of one l .!I.u- for ea li ; and everv oil n-e ; tobe collect..! Iv the Ma "-lid of sjid coi ji-iiati .ii in ti.e name of the President and Tru.rtii sof Plymouth corj-oiv.t:ou before any : Justh e of the peace withhi sai.i corpora tieii, having juiis.lieti.in: ;;u hr it i'i,!t!;. r o;;P :e I, tli it when any horses, colt-', mi.h -:, ( r j.n k ar. fend ' : running at larg; wiihio s ii l o,-,! :it.- lle.a it ; ; shall be the I.ity of 'he Marshal to c it . li and eonfine the same in some convenient place within s,;id i tow n and notify the owner of th.- same, and fVr .'SU?h Services lie shrill lie litiiicd to oli- li:t!f t'c lin-N which maybe collected lYom sr.Ji own. r. And it isheii! .leclar. d that an ( in- r. n -v . - . ists forthe iinni-!:.i:e taking e Ifeet of this Ordinance and that it r-h ill be in foive from and after. i its passage andpub':oati.;i in the Marshal! County i Dan tri al. f'HAS. PALMEtl, P.vs'i ;.-( Inn. j Atte-t, A. C. C.irKov, Clerk. '5t"l o x Salo A N il ON CEEDI ONE Buggy ; one set single Harness; (ine t'aliiforni.i Cook Stove : n l Furniture; one Bureau: three Bedsteads; eiv t'n sided safe Cupboard: one small rocking Chair; one child's ditto: one large Boston ditto; nne land Warrant; one tine Horse:: ou Press for Cvp:ng letters; one coiner Lot in I'll month, I b et front by '.c2 f et deep, with cmf'it.tb'e house tii I v.oo.1 w '!: te1 lot iniii;.. s.;m. size, with large and commodious h"Use :m.l . well; e.r.e lot, Gi ! ; i fioi.; uvA lh f. t Afp, f n.'cd.his ; a good weil but no h ail i:i the c- nfi" part of 1 town; 1 ar-ivs of goo 1 Im 1 with small improvement, good gras", water and timber, in green towniip, seven miles from Plymouth; St) acres f good land with f-.ii.ie advantages four miles s ut!i of rivmouth: ') .:'re.-d go laud v.ithsau-.e r.diautag. s. r) 'icih- :;:-u'.h' ef Phm:vt!i; 2'::) a.::-- , of laud, with M0 acres improve nv.nt, liaise. j,eed water, gra3 and timber, in 't ark county, rei eutcen miles from Fly mouth, all in p.O"d iieij;hJorhvod.-, convenient to schools, shops, mills and churches-. L hu--iiiess h e;-'.' a:i l l-r o:i Miel;!.: 'ti eel. i i PlMiioiith, iu ihi'i'i iiti'i'iif In;-!nr.-;. Th"-. ; .j r- i t inut and tril! Itc mll, and thoe wi-h'ng t buy ' to locate, or to sell .'gim, e.n find no better ii.v. s'- ; ni nt, and no n; n- lit .era 1 tum than I will g"ve. Also, for Rent: Two goo.l dw Uiivs; ne St-uv room and Warehouse (the latter lately occupied by i'.vttr V Wal- 1 laeeas a i'roce.v Store.) and one small dw.liir.g. ' Aplv at mv olli"e on Lipoite stria t. junS-bUf. C. II. REEVE. S()Mi:Tiir.N(; NEW IX PLYMOi ril! r ill IE subs, vili.'r would inform the citiens of j I Marshall and a.ij icent counties, that he will run a se t of Woob n Machinery for making Jtons at the north end of Plymouth, in A. C. St ilex 's ie;w steam establishment. W hive a goo. Mebine and Picker, and iu pood condition for making Roll. The subscriber is a practical spinner, understanding all the va lions blanches of manufacturing, and profes rs the fcicmv of making Bolls that will spin ( well. Those who have had their wool Knotted and j :poi!ed,c in get unooth, clear Rolls, by bringing ; good wool in proper order. The Mih.-oril r will spare no pain, as he will not be fxcelled bv anv establish m r-nt in the weit; so bringen your wool. Thc machine w ill be in full operation after the ,th of June JOSEPH PATTERSON. junj-.'iOtf. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OK ADMINISTRATOR. jVTOTICE isherby ; ivru.th.it tin undersigned has bi n apjiointcd Administrator of th' estate of James Lyon sen., deco;.sod, late of MarsliHllconnti. Sail! estate is i .iKi' 1 insolvent Julv B ilt , " ALEX. LYON, Adm'r.

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DR. EYERSON'S . 05rc;it mcritait llcinciij, CHILLS AND FEVER, mMi; agci:, coxgestiye chilln m:i -k vi.f .1 . rritrrTir rrr", and all AfiVclioiis of ihc Xcrvoiis Sv.s!oif EToncicriolxo, etc., TfS tie' ino.-t :u;!ar riteaich:- of tint c'xn vcr U. kno". n ; no inciieiue t'-tr met v.'.t'i i.v.ch Universal Approb ati c ! Or ca.'" 1 30 hi.-'-i n L1 :itv ii thi". Th? r.ix-i ;u--d r ci- -, e t rvv.-:r: e, c it in th highest ttita.- of e :;::::( :d itic-n! riion:sni;s or medicine Who have hitherto lawil -'y r.ithhtl.1 (heir in'h:Mice tioin ..pi-i ;..i!v ;.ir :",..li;.--, give tin :r sanction, and large n- i.f i Eiuim-M! PhvA-iar.s i:-?e l in hvv In Lr f'-rci.c- to C i:ür::c n i Ars- nie, which artic!.s mi'st soon yield the sway to tins tiulv sciEN'nnc p;: nPAi:.Tio.vf Tlie result of rw.-T iu.v.i invostriti.--n. It not (ji'yv.ill PK EVENT v.:vl CERE your Chi!!--, but j lu iiiL" back a jilow r.f life and animation to the whole system, that is t."i:;;tdar i j ecuiiar to thid med:; 'iti'. Ever if (iic (ltd .-1'L.i it spcAs this Eoctf It is pb asmt to take, ?nd does n'-t j ure, v. niitor sweat. It e.M.ta'ro n.) Mcteury, Ar.-u.ie, Quinine, Strychnine, or ri.y oth. r j ois.- ;! or injui diu', l.iut is purely Vegetable :nd jrfectlv Harmless, even f-r the small-; infant-:. It is a perfect A tt t x n ö t e; t o vjl a , a n i a And as un Ague Kili.-r U hi' sm e.ui'. Circulars f r gratuitous tlis:ri.':-Uii :i. c 'iitaiiiiiur certitic.itfioiii Proles-ors, Phy- -'a.-i ;, Cleryim n and th Pi- s-.asv left v.lLi: -äeii rPric. 7." -eit.-. j ?: s .ie i y I:u.-.!-;s ; i. l D. -.tiers itvuerallv. VKiiSON A Co.. IV. on-. No. Souih .ixili St.. riiile'.i tiatia. W. W. ROHKKTS, i leii'-ral Al nt f r lu'I'.-ni. S.d.Ial ; o J y " T. A. l.liMoX, n-ay V5Üm'f. Pivin t:;!!. Ind. FOP. DIARRHEA, Bloody Plii.", Choi err. and AND ALL i'tij.lri. th i ltlj FAJu1mI liQiiY.tl'X'S EXTRACT cr rrin-: Ha- been used wid. a h ;vpy .tnnev. t- f i'.ii') vii."-t. for ail f r.je .i!. iv disea-e. ;;i: 1 is :: i i : '.".-ctle Safe. Bellji'.l. iiiid I'.ilii ieioi.s liej:,.. -'v i n .-r ;!i f :ivö;:;-ta:iee-, and i-" v.t.l C'.'ti.-taht'y h :. m -st :.ee.si'ul ; r.:; itioiv-r.- of M"div:ne. 'i TV. . I VE!JXif COMMCXirV It i ::rt.i-:i:ar!y r;-ve';.oc. a fe.v v. ; : hr a vlow it !.-- to .-',o:n '.;i . i i to t!;c bid tvsuus a ;.': ur item a chanie -t t? ' mm (. u :!': to .wiyot' th.- ii. .;!::.;üi.-. ..". w!... ri ;!; sure to !' i; -w !: use of in ;!!.; ..ii" i )y -f--.it. ;ry Ebax, winch sup r-.-n- s Cj-dei-i, !ni- i'.Mre-i oi J.i'iiii-; t'.ii e h I.;-! :t -iv- n, ! i' '.u.: h'-k ::t ;:n !:.!-. .ureafti ! th e ,-.. ü it i i: . b. ; '..v., 'u i. -.i :ii.'-i ; try m v:. - t i: ; :;ip -e. 'i'j i.-r '"ti .-; :; e--n:-.sed of !,. j.ftur'fl i:V 1: irmless ! in. nt : it po-.-i -, in a vitct iruted f. rm. all th.- alu ;! pp.; : ii. s of pu: e J iniaic.t (linger, and - WARUAIiTZD to 1 Ire.- .Vom all 'itit ttii.g or ..(!. ; ' ; : p.-: v. - l" :i:i : i " i ieus t : i lie v. Any ;. in. Hint of t e: t'ti s c uld l.ej.iveii of its cUr.c piiii .r. h ;;.-. iiiit '.. ;: r to I t the aili- ! T ' . .' e.e s J e.i 1 irT ii-i it. Price 50 ec,;vte wer Bottle. Pm p:tre.i by Yv .W. IU "i"S Im.i.w.U'i'i.:--. le-. Tor Sale i:y T. A. LPAp.N, j. r.."1. "..i'i Pl.VM. I TM, IT..AA. 'i'l i ! i i " ; i t l iip I;iy a itaIV ( niiai-o limrs Full TUM VMAM W.U.. The T. n::s f...; the Tim t:s for ;!;e (ii u;i g year are as fnl!o.vs: For tlie Daily Tiwj. si-.l 1 t v r..:n' subs. liber x an 1 in tee cUy twelve :A a hai'.t n:.- per no L, p.ivable totlie ..'.ii-';. ; i'.'i- the Wri i.i.v I"i.v:;:s, .!.." ', an l t clubs of tenor m.uv si. Od each. The T;v;:s icl r.-il !v Joas W. Si!i:ui.v and I 'AVIKI. 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