Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 August 1856 — Page 3

bued withe spirit of '76, was hero to add j porsod, carrying homo with them the conIns portion to the enthusiasm of the occa-. victi-m that "renewed efforts ir. behalf of the

" ' J Everywhere the Democratic heart beat : tn unison, and the fall elections wduUI demonstrate the fact that when the Union was in danger that the country could not be ta- J ken by storm by a band of Abolition dem- j gogues. j Mr. 11. then proceeded to review the his- j tory of the Abolition faction, from its first j inception down to the nomination of Fke- ' moxt. He read from Julian's In te letter, showing that he, an acknowledged Aholi-j tionist, thought the Fremont platform one I on which he could stand and preach the! .. i i- I I entire Ab.-dUion ttin-trin..-. Mr. Julian there- ( In denounced Whigery, and talked as if all Whigs were ilvl t ht.ii as a tea-kettl; to a i'.-v.t'c t-n'l Ti. - t. i:.: . : . i ,i ; uog a tail. I hese AI) )hlt"nHts, said Mr.-Uf-il'- 1. .ii.ll,- .r . : ,i : (- ..- . . iai iv loiuii v ot r; r v i" t us t-'ovcnim-'iit . , . . - brick to the dnvs of Wa-iii.v.p.ox ;ind Ji:f FElt.x, when tl.oe i:itnte s?:tt.-.snieli i. i .- . . M.-.o ine ai;vi-at s ot what thy cvndenin. Wa ?ni.vo r..- heloetl to make our P...Jl!tn(:..,. ...I.' 1. 1 i.V. ion about tugi'ive slives. lie sijfuel the ftrst fip'iiive slave ltw en:lC!ed.l law i which had been condemned by L. D. Campbell as a wi.rsio one tr.nn that of ICi'J. Jeffkkso.v supported the Consdkllti tp and this law, and yet they call him an Ab- ' olitionist. That Constitution contained a ! . , , , , , ,, provision that the slave trade should cease j in twenty years afier its adoption; yet this ; provision, when proposed, received the op-! position of New En-land and other North- ; o , ii eru fctates.and passed by a bare majority. JEFFERSON" bought Kansas and gave it a ! Territorial uovernment. bv treaty stipula- j irons; without restric-tinif slavery; vet he j , ,i i e ? , , ' had been quoted as favoring the doctrines J ( tlie AbollIlotOStS. ! The sneaker briefly icviewed tho history tjf th- Missouri restriction, and showed ! that it had never received the aequi.-secnc t .i v ,i 1 " i the .North. TJ t t i .it xw.. hum.m, u, u-.N pieemeo ij . the l-KEMOXT men was not wh.-tlier the U llin t proviso should be applied to thi Territories, but was whether another slave should ever be admitted into the Union: whether the FugLive Slave Law should be repealed; whether the wl;i e and bla-k races vl-.... ... .,mv;t.-..1 Tl... i,,... l about Kansas was a blind to catch votes, the real issu.-s wen- tho.-e .stated. Those who felt called upon to oppose them in their sectional ci"' rts, were denounced as Union savers. It was time, when sectionalism had yotvn to s. liiha pitch, by Abolition agitators, that IG star llas w.-ro varried in Fulmont prores-i ns and banners with the words 'There is a North," that the p-:p!e who lived with their wives and their children under thts happy ovvrnment should come out witli banners, bearing; opposite sentiments, and witiTthe .irm re.-olu i )!! that the "Union shall be preserved." lie sai.l, thev talk of Kansas j outrages! K.-op up this 'excitement and they will before Ion- be duplicated here at : Jle tfieri proce.ued to show who had i . profited bv this a-ita:ion; showed the pur-1 r" ,,7,1 ( ,h,,.3 of so cabed -l tverv extensi-!," ; iii.il me rou:n. naj ni oeen aressive when she yielded the balanc of power to ' xhe Northern States, by votin- fr the ad-' jiüs.sion f Californi 1. Thee.v of South-.1 "in aggression was the veriest humbu- d ihe a-e. In caclusi. Mr. .binsoa spoke in the most sin-ui!i" nvtnner of the llatteriniirosjiects of the N iti :inl D.T.iocracv, aid;d by access. ,Ms ,.f ,,. CS Y Whigs," in tin-:ipproa.-!ii:ig el.-ctions. Iv-utn.-kv had don. 'oobly, a? I Iridi ina would crtaiulv east its Vote for lit CIIANAN .III 1 r.ltMCKlNJMDflK f;V .1 large inaj .ri y. (Ch -ers. ) At tlie c MK-lu-i :i ..f Mr. It.'s r--marks, it was announced flint tho drn-r uo iM then take place. I'n.visi ns had been m i llor I'l.UOJ persons, but the number present b.-ing- b-yond all oxpectatiou, it was found that the ladies alone could be sup ?li.-d ; The m tin jj wis hd I in a b . tutifil grr,jVe ot twenty-six acres, where a plentiful sup

ply of w.itor was provided and every ar- ful of that which is j.i-t,d hereby m .st emphatic- ! ranijement made for the aecminioilati.jti of. a''.v avowtheir detcrmin itionto döall in thcirpiwthe vast mnltittnle. A more orderly hodv ! tT1 t,4, ii:Till!,'" '( '.! their vote?, to secure the .i I 1 i .i T ' ehction ot Jaun-s Ihi:-!ianati as rresiihnt. and John people we m;ver have had tie p east-re1 r .,.,., .;. , v- ,,. ... f f' ,..,,! . . , , x- 1 i biet luhirlge a- :ce I resident ot tho Lnitcd, d seeing convened together. No spintous Sntes.

liquors 're Sold in tlie town until af.er i the meetin-' had adj -urned, and scarcely . . ... r ? An iritoin-ated mm was visible Much ,. - . . ' roan is uue tlie com mitte. ot arrang;--ni'Mits for the pains taken to preserve ortier. i Y. M. McC.trrv and Mr. Uuskirk and othr ,- , ""'"' ."l'l um rs I.-orn i another stand. A ivgiet that our pace will li. t Mow permit f a report of lh address -sof.Iud o Wall : 'raad Irov Wli -ht of whieh vv, have fall notes. Th.Arpehes wero at)I. eIo.jUe,u a!Kl ollectivo, and were loll liy ajiplauded by he enthusisatie Democraey. Althoiio, flic Governor had spoken for nearly three hoars, and nn'.il ln.WaS much eh llts!e(I, the Jleojde s;i sired to have him r.ontinur. As a 1. f-nd-fTofth-Coristitutioii and tho riglits ..f tho rvates under it, he is ilomg yeoman's seryiee in In liin-i. a-i 1 ii the p-oil-'s favorliO Wherever he goes. l-f ore thocomm'-n'-enientof the .-peech111 - 'Hienioon, ine i iiowmg committee was appointed to report ie.so!u;i..n: Ross .Smiley, of Fayette, Eli 1'igman of i.nion, uoorgo i.erry, of I- ranklui, C.-orge ; IlibV-n of Ish, Eigl.-r, of Ib-nry, dames

After dinner, tlie people wore .vltlrosd 'T - C , rt;.,!i,Vu;,ln P!r?T ,ani1 lected up- , , , , 1 , on th, s tickets, voted in the Legislature for Win, I) JtldgAlex. alker, editor of the Cm- I T. .Minor, the present know nothing Governor of! cinmti Kinju'rer, Gov. Wright and .Sauill- j this State, and for every other oiheerontho know 1 If. Itaskirk from .o.. s-.-in iv.d b,- ('..I 'nothing State Ticket, th -rchy seciiriii'' their tdec- I

J-.'i.s!ee; oi w-iyne, and Ans:n . Ilrown' amount n-uir..d, et.-, ami oh-sii,., with ihof M mon, wli i reported the following res-! reouest that Mi., nnm.. si?. r.di .bh.

fdiitions, which were unanimously adopt-' The National Democracy of Easter..' Indiana, in Mass Convention, assembled at i'onr.ersville, do hereby resufee: 1. teolrel. That we approve of and endorse the Platform of Principles adopted by the National Demociatic Convention at Cineinnati in June last. 2. Wo ratify and applaud the nomin.v ii.-vr-.- c . . i y -..-. r.:.i, i -.1 I

4 ie-oei,i;tpa v icy i'resideni mere ! ti.iuda! ion and corruption etc. The folmade by sai'I Convention, and shall use I lowing to tho editor of the Troy liwhjil every honorable effort to elect those patri i fn.m Post Master Ceneral Campbell, w i II otic. Union ami Constii ution-loving stales- j show some light on 'Perin M. Ilrown. jr ' men, James ttuehanan and John C. Ureck-1 Of course I he i cpubli.-an journals, which iiiiidge. j h ive given currency to th fraud, will nov.3. We approve of and endorse the pfot- jr s,.t the matter right befuo their readers: torm of the Mate Constitution hr Id on the losr Ofhh: Di p autmkxt, ) Cthof January last. .1 u I y 1 2, V..W. 4. We ratify and endorse th nomina- Deau Sm Vom- I.-ite'r ,.f ih Ititl, in Ki.

lions for the several .State oftieps at the Stat.-jhris Convention, and will re-ratify at the polls

at the ensuing flection About I o'clock P. M.. the m.-etingdis -'

principles at stake in the present crisis, will ensure certain victory to the friends of the Constitution and the Union, In the evening speaking was had a; the Court House which was largely attended, though nearly all had returned home. A Kaji u.a3 Lrjvon at the Xntional Hall, at which

the young folks enjoyed themselves, by ! "tripping it on the light fantastic toe," to! the music of Iline's cotillon band of this ! tit v. Stute Sentinel. - Great German Meeting at Hartford. tr , .. . , . . , . j Phe I art font riwi, ft Julv 22.1, ovo. a L'lowms :U'count f :1 monster nn-ctmof the German citi- J ens of that city. in Touro II i!!. on the evening of tho -l ''K eircumst.m -es w hich led to the meet- j in-r are detailed bv the Time. a - f Vlows: . , ,. ; t " ' rcmotitei -s iiiijh rt it a f.ennan Irom l-x- . . ,,, ... , address the f.ennan : rers ot II m t ? r,l ,n their own l:.n;i;::::c, ;. ii-' a; : 1 Ii, :-" ,i-t i'ri'lav . v-n'iig. 1 i. I. W;is .! hat a tr.i::er was j i r hired to come t Hartford to address a das of j i:i u in a foreign I tn. a.iLv. B".f the Geinrins very j '.'nerailv atttiided t!u- in': ;:!i :uid In ard t!ic mis- 1 representations of this imp irfod and hired lecturer. One of our adopted citizens, !.-iu:r invit-.-d to peak, J-''w-rel Mai brieiJy on the .-pot. H;t the derm aus. wlio had bt en r port d all over the cocntrv aspret- j ty much all for i'reni a', ve:'e n it content with leaving the matter hi :i::v (:u. -ti n ilde sh lo.'. Yes- i terday rMuiday) mo:-nar-, th-y t!irev out some; haiv.lb;i!s,aiin ov.ncing a dcrm iii M.-etin at Touro ! lf tl.f vi!!I!-' :l t "'t:ce wasals,, given ; lntneUuiv Junes. Our c.t z.uis "vncraliv wive invited to attend. I At h lf past 7 o'clock the Armory Rand appeared ; at t,il' State House, and a very lar-e procession was , ?:,on m- Notw'tthsranding the very brief notiee, the people 'athi'ieis in creat r.unibers. It was ,t.on itt a 1;mC(, tll;,t t!l0 (;;.nu,n citizvn. were 5ll this procession. Nearly every German voter was1 p"etnt. The Band marched to Touro Hal! and took a &ul tc , lri an fVlt'il h ; were, the body of the Hall and the galleries wore , illoa. It W:1; an immcnse audience. Many could : not-aiiiadmittmce. " 1 Af er giving an account of the organization, the J speeches and other proceed:nT.s which were con- j !'"u a ' "lts concludcsa5 Io vs: We never witnos-.'d a more wide awake, f iitlm- ; Mastic t-hMU-ni.'i-t:n.'. It was full of enthusiasm and th.-sentiment in f ivor of Ihicliainn and Ihvct Linride. was heart ft It and ;'.pparent 011 everv hand. ! Tlte ni asses are for him. ;:nd t'ie polls will prove it j ... v v..,-. .i... I Tiie following resolutions wen-nassed unainioMs lv there w.Hiint a "no anion-' the crowd of (.Jcrnnns pre nr. Hut the aye.-" were of the most i iic tttv an l u!;i':-:.i-ie s:,r. Wiikkks. The "Anierican Partv," -o called, ha ma h- ail i-s':e upon the subject of Naturalization. , de'll üld lir a resid IiC t" 'l ye:u s on the part of the foreigner who dees V.in the op'n.sshij ; of ' Hnrope. ::n l vi.'rn: ai'y adopts this Kt paMic as hi- home; 1 A: U'hkkka-. T'ie - be-i-l.u nre of Connecticut issed a resolution proposing an ainendiiictii to the Constitution of t: ate. bv w iiii-h 110 indi i id i d of ferci.n birth c-u'd be aliowed to vole r.ntil he h i I re-i.Ied here 1 years; 1 Avi Wiii:!u:a.s, That tin.-scheme was defeated dur- ! ing the late se--:on of o ir 1. ature, nii'ulv : I'V Dem !-r.it:c votes, it then re ,ti:red a two-th'rds v.ri to j a.s if : Am Whkrka.-, Tliis American j;arry avows in it Consjiitition of the-.;t it. Cor.ncil of Coimeciicist, i that thev r.ill resi.-t all foreign in!hieiice- th 1 ! they will place in olhce either by election or ap-H'i-nt, none but nttive bom Trotcstant citt-j Am! Wn,:RK.us, Thev swear in their decree obliira- ! j tion, tluv" tln'y will voie for, an 1 support for all ' po.ital otiices, th r l.ortauon ileiee menixrsof .1 ...... 1 . .. .. . u" - ' PLV1'1"1'"1"1' . ;m "iers; ., , Am U iikrf.as, 1 lie s.imc Mate C 01:11c. 1 of ConIH,ctK.m, w!th 0,ri,lTl((ll !:l,t vearj an I laid down a platform in accordance with its principles, demanding a radical chamre in our n.itnraiz ition I.i.vs, re-adopted this plaif nn at its recent ses-ion in thi city, and at the same time ratified the nomination of John C. i'remoist, with the obligation of the oath re.-t;ng upon them to SMp ort third degree nvmVrs of the know noth- ! ing nrd'-r; Am Wiik.iw: is, Tills .-mi" Annriiiu Order at its ! Convent inn recently a -viiiMed in New York, 1 liom'uitcd John ('. ,'rera .:it for lYed'h ut tiie -ai.! I"r 10 ii in -t cor !t illyaeeeptiicj the leeni-iia'iou.-itid expres.ijig frlendiv . 'ntinient- t.e.y irds s :id know nothing Coir. n'lon, an 1 its-c nsiitu-ciirie.-, whi.-h c ii -! i t ui neies consist of stiboivli- , nite!uiov no h:ng t'oi.n -i!s; A: V."iii:;:k s. Th-- A too it-m and re..!.! '"can Cotien!ioiiS. St ite and .N'lt'olliI Jiive r ! .fessei! no iii a pr !ioio;i in t!ii-- IVesi.ej;ii.il camtuigu of the priii!-!i!i s -, lih h j ro-' r ! . u-. and. would de- .!. ti de us in i!ie I;!n 1 o f . .iir a. ! ; .? ! in ; Ao t!K't;;.vs, Tie- I), mocr.'tie t : t r v . wliicli nom- ; in ifed J on.-s Ihi. h it. a 1 a is in li.J ite for the Prcsidcn-y, has en p i tt!c il'y opp ist d this Order of Am r'c ins or kaow no:hi:irs; and h is now, as in th - dtvsof Pi i-id ait Jelf . n, ope;,Iy and m infl' v sa-t liie-d o ir rights: Tiiei ei'ore, llr-Mtlr.nl, Th it tiie (I 'lriuiioif II iit ford, who are attached t sound pod'ic i principles, and are mindUr.mlr.nl, that we approve of and adopt tho Hat iovm of ,hl- n,',,,,cr,ti National Convention, rcecndv a-'sembled in Cincinniti. -n ,t t- r A. solcnl. Hint the Germans of Connecticut were pres. nt-d with billots t the last St ite election fori ineuilicrsof the General As-emblv, h.-aded"Iepu!-1 licaii Ticket," and that the republican members, I-'"-' ,,;'-1 ' !- "f fh;ropuUieii, paity in clectiii-kiiow nothings to h:gh oftic s, and dut we n-ov seethe sime plan adopn-dof tuiining- Fiemont Klectors on b f!i republicaii and I1",,,il,-r '"kef.-, in ,rd r to .secure th votes U.t.dmt, That we cammr be deceived or imposupon by :i scheme so ap; ar. iitly fraudulent, and '. ,!,;,t "!lr l""if -,1'"r,: ,,' d" to tide it it. A EASE FRAUD EXPOSED. j A .-lort tini" siiu-e, th-: b! t.-k republic-' an j .ir;i.ils publish.-1 a ciicultr l.-it'-r a Idn I to i, s:nvs'ers in ihi-; S i-o nod signed by I'.-ii i M. Ili.iwn, jr. Tin cir(.ul,ir h..t f -,, ,l1;lt L .,. .leei.ied ;,f- ! t -ra'piiva'.e consult itioii of the l-Vidin r' democrats 1 the l ;n immodi-it.dv a ft or ih adjournment ,.f (ho (.'ineiiiuati ('.".nven- I tion to assess each po.s'm i:e,- hi the conn-1 try for the puiptc-o ,.f seru,i,, r . ,.. j css of tho demo.-ratie ticket, statin the leading democrat iu vour lown' be forwar ded with a vie-w of eoiisuhing him hereafter. The whole thing bore on its face the evidence of fraud and absurdity, and the j trick was immediately exposed by the i.a-M.uigton union. iNotwitlisU'iiidmgthis fact the republican journals have fontinued to give the circular .1 prominent place in their columns accomnnnvinrr it äit. ;.wi:... nant comments upon this 'syslcm of inj.it .,. received. Io- vhi., lam j much indebted. The circular f-i 'ncl by j 'Perin M. Rrown,' ad-livs-ied t the Post"-; master r f Lan-iM'bur'-h, and f.nvnrdfd

to you, is an infamous fraud. There is no person of that name in this city; but, some individual assuming it engaired a box in the post office here, with a view to aid him in carrying out his dishonest purpose, and hut for the timely exposure which has been made of it, would no doubt have succeeded, to some extent at least. As soon as the matter was brought to my knowledge, I gave instruction for his arresfj-'but

he lias not since ventured to call for bis letters. if i ...:n i .11 mi iwml-u, me um it in dead letter office, and any money they may contain will be returned to the writers. I am respertf'tlly, Your bedient servant. JAMES CAMPBELL DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. Democratic County Convention Wvs held at the Court House in Plymouth, on . t . Ihursday, the th day of August, fr the nurpoio of nominating candidates for the ofiiees of Treasurer, Sherilf, two Commis sioners, Co'oner and Surveyor. - i n motion, Dr. J. Hrelsford was called to the chair, and J. II. Case appointed Secretary. The following persons presented themselves as candidates, subject to the decision of the Convention: David Vinnedge, for Treasurer; J F Van Vidkenburirh, W M Patterson, and David How, for Sheriff; Win Hughes, Commissioner for district No 3: R S Piper, E Jacoby, J Barnes. G A Dumont, for Commissiner for district No 2; Jacob Knoblock was proposed as a D.-illoted for Commissioner fr district - .. n .1. . r 11 i.. ii ! 00 ... , .onov..e.uu. n 1 iper, ob; h Jacoby, 12, G A Demont, 7; Jacob 1J. ,,.?. 1 li,in' ' U . On motion of J II Case, the nomination of II S Piper was made unanimous. On motion Wm Iluhs was declared the unanimous nominee for Commissioner district No 3; Jacob ivnobloek, for Coroner, and .1 H N K I in ire r for Count v Survevor. Adjourned, J. UKKLSl-'OUD, Pres't, J. II. Cask, Sec'y.

candidate for Coroner; J B N Klinker was ' dicbrr o-cnerally should hi free from party ! chascrs gv'n? ,h,-ir not'3 ith approved securiiy, oluycd & I IIM WMnti ! wdi bring i-k -low or ihc and animation v 1 ,. , 0 t r it 1 . I waiving valuation and appraisement law?. j He keers on hind all the different natterns of -roL. ' whole sv,f:ni. tliat is :ngt:hr ncc3h..T fyt'h:V proposed as a candidate for Surveyor biases or friendship, and announces bis .,7 ..jto i rv 1 vnv t i,, V pautin- tu ioo,,- . v.. - 1 2 hi - ... r' .... siutri-.)JtJ. ALIA. LIOa, .iIdi r. in-', oar or and box stoves, nn 1 a t.o.I -isorf ..i.o.t ,,f medicine

On motion, David Vinnedge was declar-! n.a.me..asf a " oflice in - ; th.wa,,. ai! of ,hieh win he, M-cIl,ap Cllfih ir ! E rj))c (h(,f aus ;( u Ttf 0iix rtf ..... , this district. IIH Died ire Shal bo. a Sin fie. TT TBT i readv ia of some kind. (Jive him a rail, ex-imh.. .

ea tne unanimous nominee ot the Uonven- ;L, iiw,,v : P JL-11S3 &o JUJÖ Iba ; ,he is-enouiro theoriee,. a,,i ' It U pJeant to takelnd does not purge, Votmtof

tioti for Treasurer ' ill .1 1 ''. e CT ' f TIIE-'trd in-t, a small pocket-book, con- J v.i'dhiiv of U M i;(iV sv.at. It contains no Mercury. Arsenic, Quinine, ; ica.tirer. j and deidanno; the justice and right of every j V Jtaining two live dollar bills, about HU- nts in ! Vlvmocth J, dvM .J-V : Srr.chtcne, or a,iv other po;-onous or itijioiH

ia!loteu tor Mierill with tho followinir ! cause as It IS in llSell, Without kllOWintr rhamre; also a note on .Samuel Ward. sen. and ' - . . ' diiiL'. b.:tis l.urelv '( -etib!e an .1 t ticcllv Harr.i-

resuU: Van Valkenbur-h, 30; Patterson, ! Frtially the parlies thereto; to can y out , William JVttinger. pavabie ,,, lvtcr ..m.n; al.oa .SALE OF LAND.

I . , I ',. ril.. nirif ot t 10 -ivv on.-.rnm.r tho " '. . T ... ,n ...,...- - , ,

i-'l; now, ii. ; r W M- ' V i- . , l-avable to William I'ott-n-er, also a certilicate for , J l" V', ! V. , "l ' J"!'M n er 1 -L- .1 ! Court of Conciliation believing thai the I praei s ,.f land andod.er valu.lee i.o.ers -i,v "i,';ib'cea-eJJ ;te 0 .Alar-lall countv. Indiana. ' On moton of Joseph Lvans.tl-.e nom.na-' jrh of F:lce.m;lkio; is a verv essontinl 1 1 U.. findinjsV.cketiok .al.Uea n uu 1 -HHor ,.de ,,,,ihe premises, ,t public ali, AT m r . . ..1 I T . M I 1 tint) oil 1 1 111. I.. -i'wiM. ... . i-

nun ui i . 1 .in aiiveuuurgn was maue part of the (luaiihcaii-m of the liuWo there-! nü omcr.or wnn u:ih uewctr. win noeraiiy ,. , . ... , ,1 .'

. , . 1 1. I',., i .1. .. 1. .1 i . . . . if .i 11 i li -111 t 1 11 ,tiu 1 . v 1 ' u t t u i .11 iri

unanimous. j of; and sufficient application to ouahtv linn . L.. . "d will to be sold, and d-serii,,., as löllows to-wit":

Tippecanoe Battle (Jroimd. Sept. :lPLSJc

GRAND RALLY OF THE DEMOCRA - ntr ot- rriTT. -.TTrr, , r, CY OF THE NORTHWEST who lias acivjued Hie comnirtee s mvitai i' will he in attendance, and every arrangement will be oivtcrvil into to make i: tin- Moxstmu Mi.KTiNt; of the year, i:i the West. Tin fc-iot is iaered to -verv trulv American he-it, and there, over the shunlicn'iig reinainsof ICetilttrkif's (!u'!u,t Jhoil, and of the tiatl i.die S :iS ol the North, who ide lv .side, f ,Uo ht for their wh. l.j conntry. and i their lives in its service . 1 l V -"e.i.i.u.c Ina?..- i-oiiic iogo;iicr ami renew their Vows of eternal fidelity to the C.M o.V AMI THK Co.NsTITl TIO.n! " Arrangements will he made with all the uai. roads 111 Indiana, anil the adpiningi i e t.. i i - 0'7,;'-; ni - n - tton at half fore, and hxeurs.on Trams wj!J he run between the Battle (2 round and the city Of Lafiyette (G miles,) at Culüenlent intervals durino- the tlav. Evening meetings will be held in Laf - iv - ette throtlTh the week- ml on tho S-itmd'.v I. - . " . "W'V c. oiling previous, and the Mass Meeting of i edi'.osiiay may be continued one or two davs afterwards. M ore definite arrangements will be anin circulars, and subsequent adveriisements II'n. J. L. Lreckiiiridire. has announced his intention to be present at the 4,(iieat inasmuch as .dr. lo-'ckiai idLT" assures them that, if alive .m.l well I... wl, ,11 I... ...... .... . a, ....... will. th. ..-, ... ll... "! 1 ..I' w'. ....... .1 0 ..... wo 01 iv in-iiim-i, Ttr in "n - , " - Marshall CoUIlty Central Committee, I) Vinn.-I.,e lo-.-nh Fv-nm V I 1UU1. .lg. , .lov-pil I. V.llls, .. lk. Packard, A. C. Sial-y, J. I'. Van Valkenbargh, T. McDonald and C. II. Reeve. a u n 1 I-: 1 . On Thursday, August 7th, by the Rev. John Moore, R. L. 11ai:ki;ts. of ('harl.-s-loll, ('oh-S county. Illinois, to Miss MauY - 1. Jk.nmnus, of Indiana. PLYMOUTH PRICE CURRENT. HUT, ('on.v, Potatoes, Oats, (R VNUK.KRIKrl,. . , ArcLEs Drii o,. . ArrLFs (Rt.N,. . I.EA.VS pkaciils i)rt,. . Uuttkr, hushel,. 1 .01) . -It 0 4.1 :n 2,r'i 2,00 5 2,00 2,5' it 15! 10 8 4 2.r i,:n in n,n 1 i,(Ml H, nt ('..no I. .vi Tallow, I.ARII, IIioks Dry, IIIHKS f " RLEN,. . . . I.ROO.VH, Chickens, Iii. i'LoLR 'V Timothy May,. . . Cl.OVF.R IIav, Marsh 1 1 y W0011 rrn Conn,. Siiixr.i.sSiiAVia,. fs-iiMM-Ls Clt,. . . Um-, Limber. II vro,. . . . 1 1 fi fn,. . . .

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Ihe JJemocrney of the 8th .intl Otll Coll- e:,-'t Mu-irtl'r (.'j) ' "e sotitli-.-ast Ciiarter ot M. f said dav. 1 P 1 r 1 in 1"" 1 Mieees-iul j ra -itioners ot .M.-.iieine. To the -regional Districts of the State of Indiana, : sec,km(twi,nt;;!?ix (O mtvnship thirty-five (:f:) j Specitication; of said Ditches giv en on the .by of ; r I'ii llll'WC aiKt W IlIlP I4 ISH. rjtA YELLXd COMMUXITV I:. r..n.-:....:.. range three (.) east. Ihe terms ot sale are ca.-h ! S-lit. or at tK. Conimissiori. r's olllee at anv time. I i-,x-n-o ... . .

ie.-pec-nu.iy u.U. nn.- j democracy oi uio , m i.and on the d .y or -I. J ("HAS. S. TII5!)1TS, t'omVS. L. i pai ticul.n I v scuiceabh-, a fe drops filing a North Wc-st to meet at the Tippecanoe JUit-' ' JACOJI LAl'DA.MAN, ! j s Hknufb I 'ii-'iiuLr ' ' 7 V iV I Y i r i- . -low Mid ig..r to the .-torn: I , Um t. ci.rrvct fie GroianUn Mass Convention, un Wedttcs- i .gl l-10t:i Commissioner, j .f th'0 il5((,vo conlRl(.t, wHl iXm. I f' V A 1 ' " f' T' "i- '7" (lav, Septe.nlcr .., 1CÖG. t vert their certificates for drainin- into State ! fNOU N as th Indian .N.-o ..,,; 7 7-l l - th,-Oeb.otatti.g elh cts winch. sÄ,Ä HiRCAITILE ITiili--

Jilt! e (Mound Meet U"' of the Democri- "" lleas V ouit, I will expose to jaiMu sale at the theriitthe HI' It'IC A'POI' I' ' -n i ' "l ' ' 1 l' ' V. V A". . limtla courthouse in Hvn.outh. Marshal eo.In.liana, on VtlU1'attlK lih 11 K l(,K l" 7 B 1 UK subs,-, hVr uld inform the citizens ot' . '''l'-all.'d in c xO'iit and agi: rebate bv npajr in the

1 01 -0I)(',lJ,-r- , S;it.ml.v, the rth'dav of September, lli; between SÖÖPrTwm I giT-cnhi'i-xchateM." for' Smare I -i- "-shali and adjacent counties, that he will WcM. and so rapidly is i, iue, va-i,,g that on the 1st I he announcement of this (act Will be ! the hours of ten o'clock, a. m.and t o'clock p. in. Ä Timber, Lumber and Produce of almost all I , ,m WooVn .Machinery for making jlot.tr 'l J J-MJ' n'u.H.. r a-lollow s; .'f.-lf lfi-lior i!i tin. v I ...... il,-. l...,.c......l.. ..I c;.l .In- tt... C.ll. .;..,. ...... I r ...l :. 'i:...l. ... ,l... immcc ctodi ... at the Iiortli eiul ot l'l iimtitii. in A. t . -Ia!ev n.'W ! '.Iff. ... i..t.tl

-j ... .... . n v ui.. i'i iii i o. u -,i i n i - ' ...... . , . ... i . . -in., ,-n ii,in ii in linn.-, in .in- nun iv . i o I .. --. ni'iTi l' iMirv .. h , who wilt 1)3 l)leeut on the occasion -Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: the cat half of. - ... steam c.-t..l.!ishmcnt. We h..v e a go ,d .'d.ichh.e W..A.. W .UIn - ....h Tho tn, o, I ., , , IV v r ,h' -st ".ptarter, and west half of the south ! SCRVF VOK'S OTICF ! sl ;:" 1 ' 1 ""Idion f.. making Kolis. Umo, .u,b,,s ;1I-c duly u.-lvaMr,,. I In. am oiu eiuetlt l. made by the Cm- ,,t ,)f H.t5o ,,, t(nv,l.lli (!lirtv. ' ,N;,V,.VsI(' n W l'l'l I TIN' COC V ' T'"' ' practical -pimicr. "..demanding ' I- rr l: m uter et he ,.-,vi I imks committee Wlihout at.V 4-Vt.er-rilloll of fi nr.. 1 I. ..e ... 1. .1 ... . ' .iM.liM(i.M,l', Willi 1 II I, t.OI ' A - , ..-.i ,1... variola bi-aii.-he, of m-.l.i.lael -.irhi.-. j.iid cm- !e. -:. Tc.lt V lit v t l!-? t I .ill I lUlOortiif :n-

ctial lotitfs.

THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! PREPARED from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D.r Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Tins invaluable .Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions. nit lifintc nn ttio mnn'hlv TlPnnil witli rtrr-n! ,..- ! " . - . f - .v-.....v. 'ihese fills should be used tvro cr three weeks pre vious to confinement; thev fortify the constitution. and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform hei duties with safety to herself m,.1 !.-!.. These rills should not be taken by frW.ca.lurinsr the FIRST THUKE MONTHS of IVe-nancy. as ! t .iev are sure to briii? on Miscarriage, but ai any ' other tim- they are .-.ate. I In -ill --i.s i.f Yi'fVniu mi l Pl.t'-. -.1 iV.u.i'r.u !,.,:,,:,, ,...1-, r;... it,,,-; , " i C:' li-ht Exerli.,.l:tli.it:a;..,n of the Heart. Loaned ! nI' Hyerics Sick Headache, Whites raid ; all lue j. iiniul ihx-asi's oei-.isinned bv a uisord'-r'd j stem. tliee I'ilN will i-tVect a cure wh.-n all oth-r i ,nVt' failed, and although a powerful remedy, I does nut .-v. v'l.ti... II VII) V.llVlllVlf tlltkll.l'.'il . i VI tli). . t!n r mir,e:;d. ' (.ui'il'i in vl, l'ikt.i. I .'i.'ii Full cirections accompanying each package. I'rlci. in tim I'..o...l slf-.t.. .ii..l f.-....,a. 0.n l 1 hir. W. W. Ro!)i:iiTS InUI.VV AI'OIJS, General agcot for Indiana. N. 15. $1 (0 mi l Ii jM.t.-tage stamps cr.clo.sed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a hot tie of Tills by return mail. For sale by T.A. LKMOX. mai lovti-lf niG. " I'lAMncTir, Ind. Iclu Sliilinlistmfitts. C A XD1D A T E S . Judge of Common Pleas Court. pplicatuni to (jua f r tlie duties of the oflice. Full believ - inr that the binscs of partizans in proporUj i thw;.ri :uii: and a. aetriinental Therfebv i . .1 1 i- 1 mm 1 1 I 10 ll-' pubhed. Ihe "ib(.ve b'isis is con- ; gonial to bis s.-ntimeiits. 1 le therefore seeks th e support of all. U. L. V A 11 N r; WORTH. South JJet-d.Julv 1 d.h lCoti. AVO'IJIVH .)V'VSl M.J.U1TIU Si J IV V r .IS.MVVr A' I oiiiioiiiAi.i in ou's joj 'n.jAv r innojaad 01 p,nmu.i,.tt put A,Uvub poo v , V.7 IS S3 c3E COM M I .S I O N EU 8 S A LK. to an order of the .Marshall Comouit of Marshall count v, Indiana, made at it Julv term, A. I). l r."(.;. I will receive i ! up-to ll,e i:'th 01 0,.tom,' r' at i idence in th- town of t.erman. county niv res-, of 3Iar- j täte, situate in said countv to-wit: The southor iXDi x por.i 7 3"HII obicct of t!iis Institution, as its ji-itne im 0 port-, is to a Herd to young enth nn'ii and la - dies an opportunity to become thoroughly .juali'i d for the I'tUihiiicr Uoom and irt ner.il bii-inc-s pur-.-u'.t-of life, mi the nio.-t scientific principles. J'y lirst teachiicr each :uid every pupil to write a l.oN I, li able hmd: .n i'v, bv teacinn. the scie nce of liook-Keeoinr, by dorilde and single i ntrv, as pfactically applied to i very department of busi- ' logeui.-r ww.i i.ecTui-cs on ti.e i.n-s :.,i i c -1 o i u o i i raoe nii'i ine science oi .xecoutits. T ernisof a full course (of s j; weeks - ",l lcniis lr;i part ml curse, embracing the : practical part ot hook-Keeping und bus- ' iin ss 1 mn inship, 10 0! ; l.iins ioi- nnicourse in Latins I cii.utl. lent 10 tio U hu h must prepaid or secured. , 3j" i-'or further oartietdar .-e circulars i ....I I. lot.- !' I imH'avi' 1 .:. .1 j - ' - v ...u..o. " . - ! Un M. DUNClAN, QUkGIVOX DP.NTIST would respectfully inI form the citic-s r Marshall .Jitv. tha h.. ' ,ias loc:,,''1 :it riymouih fur the purpose of prat - tic - I ,n,-:!"S Vr"""- C"" et- of teeth inserted on i gol.l or silver atmosj.I.ei-M? plate. 1'ivot teeth inserted in the mo-t approved maimer, IVcaycd 1 eetli tilled or cxtracte.!, as the case may require All operations warranted. Omce corner of .Michigan and Laporte streets, j MOHTGAGK SALK. bv vtri Ij directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Coin- ! ni iv le necesarv to satisfy said commission and v. ndi, for th- sun of two hundred and thirl y-t no I .1 ii I,- i... i . . ... . -. . ! .1.111.11- ,11111 1.I1U .Iii-, I '1 i 1 . 111 iMicrcsi, OSIS, . ,1 'l'l..,. .. ,1 .tiii-iitiviniii; -t-.-4. 1 .mi 11 in iii pi'i'i ni ti ! :corre W. 'llardv, on loredoure of Morte in fnor of IVanklin" II. ....ton. ' ' i J- VAN VAI.KI-'XIH'Rtilf, Sherifl. 1 1 I r- --r-nw-r 5iiXJ JUÄJ JL3i.IZJjLL.m ! Tis her l.v ordered hv the rresi.hnf and Trusti ä ees of the town of I'lvmotitli, .Urshall cuntv Indiana, that from and alter the lir.-t day of tri-p- : temher, A.Jl. P.'.!, all groceries, retailing shope victualing houses and salo hh, in which intoxicaiin-g ii.juor.s of any kind arc sold or n tailed within Ihe i iiMu..r.sof any kind arc sold or retailed within Ihe corporate IiMits ot sain towtihall he kept shut up and clos.ililm-in;: the Sahhalh day, (or the f,rtdav ot the week, known as Sunday;) and any and all persons who shall violate thisordinancc'shdl, . n conviction, he lined not less than tvvo i,..r niore than ten dollars for each and every oll'cnce, and shall stand committed until such line and costs shall he ptiid or replevied; and such oflciider or offenders may he proseruted before any Justice, of the Peace within paid corporation. And he it further ordained that from and aflcr the above date, nil persons are prohibited from brawling, rpiarreling, swearing profanely, or rreatina nny disturbance of any kind in the .treetü of said corporation, and any and .ill persons violating this provision of this act, fdiall be fined not less than one nor more than live dollar., to be recover cd as above; and all hie- so collected for breaches of this ordinance, shall bo applied upon the school fund of said corporation. J. R N. KMNG ER, President. Atlcpt: A. C. Catron, Clerk. 3Dtn HORACE CORBIN, A TTDIiXI-'.Y AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, INT) a. Yi!l attend to all business, in the line of his

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Tbo undrsiirned, believmvr that the iu- be piven on all sums over three dollars bv the r.c.r- ; nrurA n Titnoi nr .ni' will rKI'VKN'i and CLTi K vour Chills, but

. ','n Prol'cvion, critruste.1 to his care, in the Circuit anl . l,.r'l Cominon Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and . 4,''0 will cive putietdar attention to bttvinrr ar.d selling It'.nO F. tM'l, paying Taxes, A cI',n0( IlTmotilh, IS -jf.

NOTICE. " V wife, Ann M. Bclangec.has abandoned nio 1.T JL without cause or provocation; has left a good home arainst my will, and where I am willing to treat her well and furnish hor with all that is necessary for her cocifvrt and convenience, and where I have solicited her to return. I do not feel called

upon to furnish her elsewhere; therefore, all perenn j , nnnfion not tr. trnst. f.irnU'. lin.W l,.,on my responsibility; as I hall refu "Cfue pavtnent oft v lior and res-i-t : t'npi T.PP i all claims for debts contracted r ! them to the last. ENOCH BELANG EE. August 1st, 1nG. :wt3 ! ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by the sub - scriber, living in Green township, Marshall county, Indian:, an Iron Grey Horse, supposed to be lour voars old; spavined on the lett hmd !:; both hind feet white. Appraised at fifty dollars hx N. L. Carpenter and Joseph II. Rhodes, before M. 'tn, Justice ot t!,e i .frpp ! . . , .MERR1LL ' N- K 1 AL K AKU' ;U1-' 1 AOMIXISTliATOn'S SALK. ",T0T1CE is !i.-reby given that the mxh rs-irned : 1 J Administrator of the estate of Pay id A ' Har..'v. deceased, wd!, atter lo".r wei ivs tn.tu tL'.s ' d.-.te," in pursuance of an order vV the '.V.naii .ii Rica.? Court of Mar-hall county. Inliain. oiler ut riMV-iir' S:I l 1,1 11 111 ll !: Ml'll. I'llU ut 111 IlVI'Ili.-.-. . ... . ... . .... ....... ..... ......(j ... - - - 1 tv-eitdit (J";,i in the original plat f I'lvniouth. Terms one half in hand; the balance in twt.'vc months with iutere.-t from date. CHARLIE COOK, A ImY. a:i7-:i9t:. S & SHOES!! rjno be found at the HKICK STORK, Roots ' J liors at jirici.s not to ! beat for cheapness! mi V. 0 ...i. l..a; .i. . 1';.... P, . ., 1 . -.I in .o,ti,ein moian.i. r w Loots a- tw ns s.,.i". . AUxMIN bS'J KATOK Ö .SALK. j "jTOTTCKis h.ereby given that the undersigned i i Administrator of the estate of Janu s Lvon. ! ''-deceased; will otlVr f or sale at pub1ic aucfion, at the late residence of the decedent, ;n Union 1 own near .Maviiikuckee lake, nil tho ticrann .! property ot the deceased, except that which was taken bv the widow. A credit of sTx months will A SPECIAL REQUEST. irK are ..ing to open a new ,t of Books ' !"l.tU!' Ut tli,-v -l-tember m xt, (our ,dd '"'"Ks beim' about filled up) Mil a it iciilarl v - ,lU,-r those having accotm-s th it arc n .t sfttb'-.l to cali and s. tth-as soon as o i -i Me. We want to nnke : sdort j"h of it, if us-ib!e. Nov.- lViends. don't neglect to -ail the fir-i oiTortiin'y, if v.a please. " : t?tf. N. II. HI I.IISIJKK CÖ. I'llu: li f ; vT"OTl('I' is hereby iv 11 ill it ihe toiuuii-i on. r :SIll, ..;..;, ,. --,i,,. ( tl. st.L- u: iVer lor -ah- as the law directs, "the contract

Ditching as follows, to-wit: Ditch No. 1 1, Town .72, Kange 1 we-t l')' Roils. :?, :, 3 g m " in, i " ö. m, " l " g.tn " 7, " :m, " i " t;i i " 1, " 1 " .2.) " " i. " h-j, ' i " st " On tho 20th day of Augttst, IS."ifi, at tl-e Store d" C. S. Tibbits in the town of Knox, at 1 o'clock P.

DISSOLUTION. fM IK tartnir.-hi) h.cretofore ci!ino- u:I between K.M. llrowi and K. ('. I.axtcr under tie firm name of IJvowu V Pater. i.s this! dav -ili.-si.lved bv niiitiial cous.-nt. All noti's and accounts due the ...iid fi;iu of Jhou u .V Ilaxb r are to be i.aid to K. M.Pronn. a'id all liabilities of the said firm are to be naid by th,. . .-aid l. M. Mrowji. . I. .. Ml .. I. t . Ii.. I l.!t. j N. II. All jier?ons knowing themselves inicbted ; to tit- ItU- firm of llrown ,V Ilixter, are r.-oi:ested to call and settle immediately. The business will , be continued at the old stand, two do u-s south of tlie i;i nk Store. : .-I. .'. . . i , , . - - - : üotith Ind., July 2 !rd ls",i; i - f4 H Ä B." 7. 5 T A xr rv i riO.lfO mi'iU'iUill. j J osT.'on the mo.-ning of the ghh it., , the I J" .Michi-aii road.bctuc. n the residences of Da - 'h YiiU ) '- Chapman.a large, old--'iie.l !rO03BL332? coi,t.i,ing a few dollars in money; several promisI sorv iH.tes; and Prauv oth.r liapers, valuable nk ' to the owner. Th- tiller by rctarn:ir said b-ndv, wijhitsco ntents, to the owner, two and a half miles soulh-cast from Plymouth, -dull receive the above : reward I. Ih HALSF.V l'lvinouth, Ind. Julv .?, lsöf. J 1 1 :! - - ill Affeln.: ttk ka in : : : , UJJI I tv Surveyor, will on Tfiursd iv the 'Jsth dav of ug. at Id o'clock a. in. on said dav. proceed to Mion auo Kicaie me corners t . . . . 1 mi iaml ill scctions I and .'I, tow n-hip : I range g ra.-t, in MnhIl : . , ! hll meet the prcmse, ano enj tnme Iroin; lay lodav untdall is -,,ncyed. , Aon-rcsau-iit.sMm tat to meet u,c .Purveyor at i the tone uhove iiietitioiied.an Idcirav or niov 1 de tor

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I de Ira v nig their portion of (he cx;t.-;ise of the stir-; j un.'i-.'tOtf. y.y, w ill he relurned to the Cotiiily Auditor, and; ' ' : such dclhi.-ucncies placed on the ta duj.'.icatc, and 1 r 1" 4 B fT 17 rA f ' tw I collected acconlim: to law. iffia 0 i CJ 3 J IJi 9 V." fi S. b ill. ! July :i-:C.l ' DANH'.I. t'.PAIIP. irMIli: unh-, igncd would r. sped full v inf. rr.i

iiKRirr's sali:. i B "T V virtu. of an execution to nie directed from i Iie Clerk ol ihe M odiall Cotntnoi, Picas Court ; I 'ill ..tier at ul.hc s in- at the I unit llou-e o,M'1' j m the town 0 Plv.noutli, in said cunt,, o,, -.iterI nav, the l!)lh dav ol July, 1 -.., hetvv em the hours i of 10 n. m.. and -1 o'clock p. tn., on said dav, the lents nnd profits f.n-seven years of ihe f,.l!,,vv i'n.scribed real c.st.ite .-ituate in said .Mash.dl cokuiv,! to-wit: Tlie west half of the south eaM quarter of section I. township .'i:i north, in rane one cast, containing HI acres. Also, the nndiv i.icil half of the ca.-t half oi the south-west quarter ol section .i l, town ..-1. ratine one cast, containinjr tortv acres more or less, If said rents and profits will not briii"; a sum sulli cicnt to satisfy said execution, I will at the same time and pi nee proceed to sell the fee-simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Daniel I5.ir!er to satisfy siid c xeeution upon w Inch he, V. K. Thompson, and V. L. Piatt arc replevin bail for Pomeroy .S: P.rothcr, und in favor of Samuel l Pratt , Co. J. V. VAN VAl.KLMJUKC.ILh'ir. June 19, l-.o. n-2' UY agreement of pat ties the above sale is jwtponed until the l!7th day of September next, at the Sinn? place and between the same hour1;. J. F. YAN YALKHXUUKGH, Shcrifl'. July 21. 183. -jTt'!. "in f,UNT, two keys, ani an order on A..S: K. .1. Davidson vco,. which articles can be had by ca. .ing at tins oince, proim- property, ar.1 p.V en.irfrsontncf!ime.

UNDERTAKING!

j r miuejM-ncu uva uiioiieuio, I S lg tlC CltlZOIlS of 1 IvniOUtll and FTHUIE undoisigned takes this method of informuiroundins counir.v 111:11 IR nas comincnccu ur- üwm- ousmess 'n Plymouth, where lie keeps on hand au assortment ot Crane & Breed's i MET ALIO BURIAL CASES ! Also, Wooden Coffins of all descriptions ready : made. I will he prepared to attend to all calls. i with a hearse soon. jC "F "R- a "p" "kT V "5 TT " n T"6 C ! Kj l"lL i 1 l I 1 J iti T O . S i I am prepared to put un Chain Pumps, with Gal- ! j vanizt d Metalio Tubing, warranted to give satisi'act:. '. A. JJOYP. , Piyiiioutli, July Oi. : FM.IEE USUI!? EjV is Ju-JM ; rrIIE free rid. ..n the Rail Road is B. certain; all are imited to participate, b.-d'oiv a. id after v.idcli. R. M. BROWN ill be happy to show ou Iiis eteii-ie a-".-on-incut ot TT. AR I) WA I' E , j oi all dcM-riptions, such as ! I fit i?c! -Stars, Hi; m au i x, Duor-Imiiifiiq ! J .-IS. 1 7 - r yVr niuiii luiir't u or ixtt'io-:, Lnss', A-V'( , Fid y. Jld.ynt, Snfo Sruifs, n vo't Satvx, CittiiUe Sli'-ks, f"'., v.. i . 1 r .- ..... '.Tur. 0,0 1;..,. t . . An I, m tact, ecrnu'iig m i.'uu line suste-t to the i country trade. : ShW,ERV IT !?I)Ar WAV. . Of every description, Halmes, Buckle.-, ornaments, ; cock-eves, thread, wax and everything used in lur-n.-ss ni:.t.-ov wl i.-t, !! .11 Ii. ..j .-.n ! ; sold in this part of tho country, and respectfully so- ; licit a call from those about to nurchase " apart of theft e.-t half of tlie north-ca-t quarter of section :U,i;i township ;J north of rat.L'et.vo ea-t. boi;jjiJ.-d as folio v. commencing at the iot;h-ca-t corner of s;dd we.-t half. an. i niriidng tiu aee -outii H I rods; thence wit g! rod,: iit-u'-o north 10o'- . rods; thence we t .) roils; thence north .' 1 . rod."; thciicecast HM-i.kK to the j.l.o.e td' be-jiia.i.ij, !'.;- taitilmr forty acres, m b-.. If:,-,t tl.--;: -oi l. I .-h ii! ol'.'cr the s un,. p.-lvate - ih- T.-rio- 1 a.-h. or on credit as to oart ro be aii' ced upon on the d n d" sale. ' IXIZASII Ki;s. " r.xecntrix of the last will of 3J.ni Shakes, deee.i-ed. :i;tl. s ,,,;,! f,i,.V'....t 1,. 8 . lir,n,:' '.-...rli ..l" JA 1,,,U,'!rA Dr. J M. GEBTEER, PI I YSJC 'J AX & SIMKJEON, j PI.Y.MOI TII, INI)., ! Will prtimptlv attend t- calls, tlay or night, win tiev r his services ni jy be reunited. Odice fit home i tirsi door north of L. t'lifiin's, on Michigan street, j N. 1. (Icrm ttis. I can .speak the German lanf.uae. :,f.tf. Fresh Arrival of ! Notre D.! SAMUEL B. CORBALEY, iXOTAltY VVlli AC. l'f.V.l( I TH. INI). ij rilJ.xdniini.-tcr Oaths, take I . p.-;i:..;:s, :u.. V Kiiow I"dg mellts r.f I)e.-d-. M. l'o-.ve; of Aitoiii'y and .! ai! oilier hti-'ic'. o! a. j not ari.d character, th'iice ut the ('out t Jfoa-e in the Kecordeis' Odicc. OHAS. A. HUG-US, i jf . 1 nl M 1 ,t. -" i !1 II tl.'ltl r.ilZi 1 MM ill Jid"! i Plyiiiouth. Marshall Co., Ind. I n , 54 II. L prom; tly attend to ail huducss in th 1 f line of his profes,,. ;th which j.,. lu:!V ! "usted, ; Ui!K' 111 ,',"n ri-eently occupied by Me.-rs. ; llf ' Clothing Stor.. M-'i -b ,. .1. ; T Oflv'T Vf1 CT Vsirt J- VV I I i I VU JAOOJ 3 . 1 olilLK MlllJI. inn be foun. 1 1 V I.'"kitg (da-ses great .h al ch. ap r that i.in ev er before olict ed iu this maikct. o r kl' A .1 il klOli ha ad -i m ma V T"VNTiail tocoine to the RICK STOIti:. I I where von can buy one cheat, I where von can buy one cheap. The assort - .:.,!...! i ,. t.. ... im. i. . IV-.-cs the ci nee of making II.-!! tli.it wi.l -p :i wed. I Iii..' u In. I i v l..u! i ! i . -1 r wool knolle.l an.) ni e , can eel -moot i. e ear Ko Is. . onn oi ' od wool in pro;. er order The su'i-cri1..'-: , ;, spare no j.aius, as he vv iii not ire excelled hy anv c.-Iao!i.-!u.i nt in the west ; mi lui'ig on oiir wool. ! T!,r .acl.ine will he in full coerati,.,, after the ... j, Jt 1 " 1 i I I" VTlTliSOX, I I tin- it..ciis i.( m ir-h.ill and aojoniing ouu ; tics, that he has commenced the MARBLE MANUFACTURING ,n mf j,? re , n,, Uccr.l,, on hmd ; . ;,, - ( ' ' J J " IiYVl iU'flHI 'f'S5 ll II V 'I'm . V (III I ll ilk' I IV lUJll niW.lLlY, Ml A I M lA I l, TAMDQ P, TAßl CTQ 1 v,,IIUiJ 1 ---f ; Neatly executed, and ot the best stock, which he j will --ll as low as any shop in the country. His work manufactured to order, is executed w ith the I preatcst preci.-ion, and tiie inscriptions strictly fob ; lowci, as near a? possiine.

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V Shirley's fctorc, east sii'e Michigan street. I W. L. Piatt will act as mv ntrcnt, receive jn. scriptions and forward them, än.l I will deliver the I work according to ord. r. j JAC0I1 KXOBLOCK. ! Julv. I, nip.-;.! JOHN H. SHOEMAKER, M AI.F.R IX U. Ä W Ä M R X Laporte ftrcet, ovrr C. Palmer's store. PLYMOUTH, 1ND. aTT-LPS constantly on hand Clock?, Watches,' IV Hreast Phis, 1'ar Rin-s, Finder b'ir.cs. LockUts.fcc. Clo-. ks. Watch, s, c, repaired in the best ; nur.ntr. . July -.ih.

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DU. EYEESON'S 6it;it SVmmrun cmctyi, v. ' fc FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMi; AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS. - i:- 1:AI-,lIA Ern.r.rTic fits, and all OR A feci ions (f the Xmcus t4, r IEZocic3.nolxo, etc., ' T? the most popular meilicine f that cla.tä t" : fi kr.ov.n: no lnf-dicine cut met with such Universal Approbation! Or grained so hiidi a . h-bi ity in ao short a time a this. Th" pi vs aiul j oj,I( , cvervw herer spak of it in the highest tc: i;;s of commendation! PHOFKSSOUS OI' MKDICINlv Who have hitln rto invuriablr withheld their ioflu'' nce 1 10:11 provi-n-iarv ineuR-a-vs, avo ini inei . 15 sanctn.n. ;md Iartre niiinber ol - - - 1 - . t Liniiif iii Filariasis use i! in their ,,.,.,. t t . Ar,4.t-. uj,:,.,' r,:. ; e'es must six.!) yield tbo sway to this truly 2 - ..... ' U"S1" lb ll.l.l.li.lH., ! The result of eyi iieiice and investigation. It not les-, even f r the sm iliest infant-. It i- a r( ct ANTIDOTE TO r.1ALAHIA Au i a-an Aoie Kdh r it has u,j i-.p'.al. Caci.l.irs i'nf ;iatui.us di-11 ibutioii, coii'ainin.u ci llillc.ites from rrof'-ss.-'rs. Pi!-icians, C.i'fr 7ii-a r.rvd the l'l . ss. .:re left ith ca.'ii jiL'ent.lYice "." cir. IVr alebv Dn-'its cud I.aier.s ci. t '. rail v. nvnisON' To.. Proprietor.. .... 7S..;ah .-?i.th .rt., rilihidelplil.v. A . W . iinnr.in's. r.t i.eud. A': i;. i-r iud'.oia. M :..0 OV T. A. lj: .MoX. mouth. Ii;d. FOFV DIARRHEA, üicedy i:"Iurr, Cholera and. Cliolcra IrXox'louiJS DISEASES OF THE BOWELS. SOEEUT'S EXTRACT OF PL" UK olama lea Ginger! Has been v.sc 1 wiih a liavpy an 1 never failit.g lT.-ct for all of the alw.vt- di-ea-c-. and i a perfi-ctlv Safe, Keliable, ai. i Ihiieaciolis Ileimijv UlldrT all clrcumsTai'.ce.-. and is u.-ed con-tantlv bv the most In m.my ea-esnf' P.,.j;tery : i-"h;x, which supirvci.i s t'!i .'.e-M. tliis I'vir.ict f Jauiiica (linger h is been ivi n. bringing ;i!n:t an t ntire cure af-t'-t tin- eis. - Ii 1. 1 b. hi -ivi n iij. bv physicians, Ii had tried ;dl oni;;-.o - i i t. pmiMt-e Tlii .!:.!et is C'.l,e d of ii.- ; .in rful and h:u iuh-ss in a en !. u.tt. ! totni, all III 1 e ' o . i '' I i . .. . I 1 1- .- ei'oi.ie J.illl.lir.l (lill'IT. and i- WARRANTED to be tree from all irri-t-itaig .-roth i i"pe!!;. s of an injurious lv'd--i-cv Any atrot:tt of i-crt'.!icaty e.ed l be giv n of its i'a-.i"i.i:ii:i;i h mos. Xt:t ne r ter to l.t the arti--.e sj.eaiv .; itst .J. 'Price 50 cents per Bottle. i.i;cd b W.W.KOl'.KiiTS lNi.iw.vroi.is. Li'i.tt, r.u-.de bv T. A. IdiM'l.N, jidO ol'lud l'l V.MOI TM. H (, The Ihiilv tV W'vvkh Chirairo Times i j T5u. Terms f -s for tlie 'J'jmks for the ciisuht; v ear are as follows: i'or the Ibii.v Timi s. 40,KI to mail micTÜht : and in tin-city twelve and a J'.iv able to the can i rs. half c. vits jm r week. For tlie W ia.Ki.v Timi:s, $ 1 arr-I I. club of ten or more si .Oil at !:. The Tim Ks isedited bv JvMt; W. Siii:.rt and Pa-niki. Camkhon. Jr., aided l sei t ral otl-r- as assistants, rcj-ortci -and correspeinh nts; sod neither .. . - . i . . . . i.ioor nor eM'iis. is s'.aroo io ni.tKc :i- coiiiiuiis i'"'o .i-oii. 1 1 - et.,. . ! arv la.t.c . n.-r.ll m i .a :. o.i o.i . 1'". . !.-. in s. .111 ! its 1. ui!. nun.. aiii coiküivi i.i. i . ; . 1 ...... . 1 .... 1 . ; . !'.. 0 111' ill : 1 K. 1. I . : 1 i;..r ,.i i .III 1 Itll.l l.cia 1 , make ,t .1 m.j,( i-i'l u. 1 1 t.i I ;!.'. -tc.il '.on. and oiU.iLU lo all ! i-- s ...in! iiit. Ti st o s. ;.-1 . i'ehtie.ii'y. llie Tivii vi!l :H;i:iue : N a il has aluavs !,i .-Ii. Ii!' leu ',.-: a.el ttiiioiu'ioni:.itig a.'o ot-ate et s, 1 . 1 1 -1 I V-cii i.r.ifie I ',iic; pies. I,, ill. it dev i.it ing to die 1 i: lit h m.l nor to tin-h it, t j;iiu iVictfis .p ti av i-iil r:akinj: i The law.- and Treaties of tiie I'nitcl Sulci are -i.hii-h d in tl i' Tivis, .y aU'.Lf-Uv i.f (i.ivcninc nt. So ext. e h t ihe cii -;da' i.-n vf the p.j r l.r - conn-, tli.it we l: i v e 1 rc.i.tl v I u coimn I e.t tool.. c.-t iUishr.cnf , Hot: Co., N, - . 1 1 rk, one oi tie I st pCWClful Steam Presses I . ... . ; 'r ,lt !n "i '"" '' f have i Ü n' " V l""uh 'o. I om s iv ith j T33Ä37V" DRESS c..i,.-ist ine; of 11, w and most beautiful i'ents of Tvnc ' which hcui- smaller llian tho.-e h rctofore u-!-.! i vv ill admit of a hr-e increase of our readitc and ad , verti-iu 'uralter. " nun AnvrnnciM ........ . 1 h ""niene.an.l jet rapidly incti-asinc nrculat'on, icndir, ihctoluutns of the CIm Ao Tum ul 1,10 Vl '.v mediums of adit ttising in th ''J10 11 1' tr..tese.,rrv countv, and ri.-its nearlv rvrrv n Illinois u.-. -in u'.uion outoi v. huM.co tn 1 M 1 A X A , Y lCUXJS t X. i IOWA AND MISüOUIK I i'j rijur.l (o I'tiitnfaU ihc ot'c.r Vhica p,ipir$ rnwt.. ! him ill ! A ft w aiivertlricincntc will be taken for the Weck-, j Iy; hin the hpaee in that sheet is limited, and llm J Iii st few- applicants only can be arcvl.itnodated. It Silold.i I C home in inln,l ihil ll .- Cn'rir... Ttvis circulates anion::, an I is liken bv a class of citlxcns, who, to a vrv lat--c extent, take and read no other Chictco pit r. C 01 CAMCROi SHEA1IAN. P and lh Lirrlie strc.t, Cüicaco.

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