Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 October 1856 — Page 3

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Judge of Common Pleas Court. The undersigned, believing tha: the judiciary generally should be free from party biases or friendship, and announces his name as a candidate for the above office in this district. His pledge shall be, a single aim at impartiality and honesty, in seeing and declaring; the lustice and riiht of every cause as it is in itself, without knowing partially the parties thereto; to carry out . 1 . e .1 1 I me true spiry, oi me mw concerning me . Court of Conciliation behsvuii; tha the ! spirit of peace-making is a very essential part of the qualification of the judge thereof; and sufficient application to qualify him for the duties of the office. Full believing that the biases of partizans in proportion to their extent, so far blind judges and thwart justice, nnd are detrimental thereby to the public good. The above basis is congenial to his sentiments. He therefore seeks the support of all. It. L. FAllNSWORTII. South Bend, July M:h 1856. tflu bbcrtisemtnts. CINCINNATI, PERU, & CH'CAGO XTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Pas-enger J U Trains will run upon this Road as follows: i LEAVE La Porte tHillwell Kankakee. . . Walkerton. . - Knott's a. Si. 'J0 ..9.00 . .!..". ,.!U1 LEAVE riv mouth.. Tyner Knott'a . . . Walkerton. Kankakee . itill well . . .'1.43 ' '.4.V.I I .1.21 .4..'7 i l.b'2 i Tyner . . . Pltmocth 5.07 . .10.10-arrives-La Porte 5.2i N. KENDALL, Sup't. La Porte, Sep. 25, 1 55G. 47tf. G. F. BAILEY & Co., SVCCESSOR3 tO JUNE & TURNER ANL) n rii f r v. ti y vt ( m ivu aj A) a : o m d i x k r WILL EXHIBIT AT PLYMOUTH ON U'l.ilniit'iv Oi'lnllPr f!lf St ll K Vi Nt'UlltMM). VHlbUll llll 111. l-OJ. j D urs open at 1 and fi'.i P. M. To commence i ,t 1 ; and T P. M. ON E" PRICE ON LV! Ador- M! - t 1 ... I , . I I... I-w ....... - be ex'.iil'ited uu !er one immen-e pAvihon. Tiie rarest eo;ntin itioii of wonders of animated Nature and delights of the circle, ever before presented to the community, which, while it teaches the m st sublim lessens of the power and wisdom of the Creator, as developed in the intelligence, beautv, strength and usefulness of the Hrute Creatiou. 1st oller a rare lun-l ot miiocint aniuseo,,r :im.il ';mit:n ' instruction stiul p'.t asure, a 11 11 v. . . of which will be exhiMted under one magmheen: pavilion, for one price only. THE COLLECTION OF ANIMALS! Comprises many of the raret specimeiii of Zoolo.v. l.rou -ht irom all :art ill ;arts ot the world, at a treat expense, exprt-s.-i v ior 1:1.- huhsiiiih m. La Petitv M irie, on!y P)yetrs tld, will enter the den of a ferocious full .-ized L opar.l, and display her in lomit ib!e courage anl address in rendrring this terrible wild beast subst rvicnt to her will, fuilill.iig the pronhfcv, that "The Li n and s.-lv for this fstablishmt nt. the Lambh ill lie down together, and a little child . sa all lea.i ui ut. After which will be given the following recherche routine of Pet-rles Scenes of the Arein.com.ii i .1. II. -Iii ' wit i a I,. -an 1 l.ntiee, entitlei ine lixsitiers h'd lv Mr. W. II. Carrol! and Mid tine Car rol'. fie celebrated an I b.-autiful Eipi-.-tri.nie'. Comic S.ng, by the Clo.vn, Mr. J. W. Ward, t'i comic t.rator, and touc'-stoue f the circle. M ns. Fletcher and pupil-, m a variety of Poses me i Pl.istitiues. . ; etite . r.mcv D.in-e. bv the fairv daascuse. La I M trie. ' Great act of Horsemanship, hy -Mr. Sands, in which he will exhibit his wonderful precision and daring in It-aping barrb n, jumping banners, thru' balloons, Summersaulting, ic. (J rand Principal Act, bv Madame M. Carroll, wrh-.se grace, beauty, artistic nni-h add general pro- ! a I. 11. ....... hn a u-i,n l..i i tfr ill t it'nri MAf ' fessional exeellence, have wt.n for a reputation not even second to Mme. Mac.irte. The Jollv Jack Tar, a characteristic dramatic scene, bv Mr. Sands. Wonderful Two-Horse Act, by W. B. Carrol!, who will appear with Mist. Charley, in various thrühng seeiu-s :m 1 I is-ie poses. La Corde Volante by Mr. J. W. Ward, suknowl-edgt-tj to l-e the hest iu the world. The Hcr'-ulcan I'r-thrs, wnl appear an-J go h w ith their astounding feats of strength and thr-,te. agilitv, t milled seem sin the Colosseum. Daring s lid exciting tour -horse Act, Mr. W. Ii. Carroll. La Petite M irie, only l'l years old the most wonderful Ciuestrienne m the vvorl-l, will appear in her jreat Principal Act. Wonderful Olympic Lxcreiscs, ley a large troupe of Gyrinastsand Athlets comprising thiring leap5r. vultirv' iumoin-' over men sin-l lior-es. CIownN Comic sict o! Horsemanship, entitlea tto Su'l Cavallo," bv Mr. Ward. j Tlic Grand Equestrienne Fete will be enlivened bv the peculiarities, oratory, quilps, anl quiditiea of J. W. WARD, Clown! Mr. WanJ claim- the distinction of being the inventor of jU the most acceptable bon mots and laughter-provoking stories now ?o extensively adoptel bv his facetious brother merry-men. Ilishu- : mor is as rich as Iiis satin s are pungent, an-l estsily j distinguished from all his cotemporaries by a totil j atsence of coarseness or vulgarity in any of his j jokes, puns or repartees. He i, in fact, the soul j of Mirth, Music, Mimiekrv, witty Sp-eches, droll , Sttries, Active Antics, Fun without Vulgarity, Wit j r- -' "i rr . . ....it without Allov. . The celebrated trick horse Don Juan will be in trodiicedbv Mr. W. II. Carroll. The brilliant arrav of Musical Talent, compos int? the MaL'nifWnt'Hrts llan-1. led bv Herr Sten-; bsichcr, late of the Orchestra at the Academy of i Music, New Yoik, will perform a choice selcct-on popular music. The whole to conclude with a comical, musical, farcical, side-splitting BURLESQUE AFTER-! PIECE. 47l2j SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. T HEUNDERSIGNED. WITH THE COUNty Surveyor, will on Fiiday the 2 1th day of October lF5f,at 10 o'clock a m on said day, proceed to surrey and locate the corners of his land in noction 21, town-hip 3-t, range 1 eat, in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premise sand continue from day today until all is surveyed. Non-reident3, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the cipene of the stirrer, will be returned to the emmtr Auditor, and such delinr.uencies placed on the tat'duplicate and collectetl according to law. ctS-!7t3. MILO MINER.

CASH PAID FOR FAT CATTLE, SHEEP k PORK! The undersigned intend keeping QF all kinds, constantly on hand. Beef by the quarter can be had at all times, ou will will find us one door west of Brook & Evans störe PATTERSON & EVANS.

Octobers, '56. 47m2k ADMINISTRATORS' SALE "jVTOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned 1 Administrators of the estate of Henrv Yw!r. l. l mi if n . ey, ueceaseu, win oner lor sale, at the late resiense oi said decedent in German township, on the i Ii. l i.i a . i i r. r '22d day of October, 1 556, at public outcry. aU the personal property belonging to said e.tate, (except that which was taken by the widow,) consisting of one horse beast, cattle, farming utensils, &c. A credit of twelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and ap.1 -. i . ... . praisemcm law a, wun imeresi irom uaie. SIMON SNIDER, JACOB YOCKEY Adm'rs. oct2-47t3. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of an execution to me directed from the Cletk of the Marshall Common Plea5? Court 1 will oiler at public sale at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday, the llth day of July, liti, between the hours ol 1U a.m., and 4 o'clock p. in., on said day, ! the rents and profits for seven years ol the following j described real estate situate in said Marshall coun-1 ty,to-wit: The west half of the south-cast quarter of section 4, township .'1.1 north, in range one east, containing tO acres. Also, the undivided half of the east half of the south-west quarter of section 34, town 34, range one easr, containing iorty acres more or less. ! citnt to satisfy said execution, I will at the same i lme anc place proceed to sell the fee-simple title I 10 saia real estate losausiy tue same. Levied uptn as the property of Daniel Barber to satisfy said execution upon wmcu ne, v . t,. i nompsou, and . L. riatt are replevin bail lor 1 ornery & Urother and in favor of Samuel F. Pratt & Co. J. F. VAN VALKL'NBUilGII, Sh'lT. June IU, 15G. 3it3. BY agreement of parties, the above sale is postponed until the 27th day of September next, at the same place and between the same hours. J. F. VAN VALKEN BURGH, Sh'lT. July 21, IröG. 37 a By agreement of parties, the above sale is further postponed until November 1st, 1-56, at the same place, and between the same hours. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff. By David How, Deputy. oct2-17ts. STATU OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: la the Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1857. Adam Koebert, VS. Nathaniel Palmer, : Jemima Palmer, Sevmour Stüson, : Cuithia Ann ftilson, Sheldon Pliilips, Sarah Ann Philip, ,' Rut'i Ann Criin, j Levi dim, ! James Murphy, j Thomas Mm ; hy, j Ann Klizi Murphv, j Isabelle Murphy, and Oliver Murphy. Complaint to correct f description in land. I The PlaintiiV in the above entitled cause, by C. j II. Reeve, his Attorney, has filed in my office his j complaint to correct description in land; and it appearing by affidavit that the defendants, Sheldon P. Philips, Sarah Ann Philips, Thomas Murphy, James Murphy, are non-residents of the State of Indi ani; ,hev arc therefore notified of the filing am nnd pendency of said be heard at the n - . complaint, and that the same will next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second Monday of Vebj ruary, 157; and unless they appear, plead, answer, j or demur thereto, the same will bt heard and de- ! termined in their absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, ocr2-17t:J. Clerk Marshall C. C. STATE OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1857. Napoleon P. Alh man, 1 lm:p 5. AUeman, vs. i . uuiii nueman, John S. Al'eman, fleorge K AUeman, Nelson M. AUeman, Adelia IUrber, Lt-onard IJarber, Complaint for Deed. William S. I Iulfman, M trv Ann Iluil'man, Wallace Hammond, Fidelia Hammond, Aaron M. AUeman, and Eunice AUeman. P- it known, that on the 21th day of September, lrfn, the plaintiff, by Ih-race Corbin, their Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court their complaint for Deed in the above entitled cause; anil it appearing bv affidavit that ! tjie dffenilant?. John S. Allemin, George K. Alle-' mv., N'elst.n M. AUeman, William S. Huffman, ! M.r, Ann Huffman, are non-residents of the State ! of Indiana; they are therefore notified of the Cling an-l pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of thp Marshall Cir cuit Court, to be hohlen at the court house in Plvm ollth, n the second Mon-lav in February, lt-57, . . . . - ind unless they appear, plesid, answer or demur thereto, the sime will be heard and determined in ATr'vru-Tnv p pirriI?n n . Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. oct2 17tX 5 UP L,h I 1 Ai. t I) EMALNING IN TIIE POST OFFICE AT I V Plymouth, Oettber 1, l-56. Persona calling ,jr U,e ,luo Plea8C como PP:lrctl. with the uix-,ir eu;uige, as i ccia auuuionai is cnargeu , for advci tis'njr, Geo Aspenlitcr Dr. Rear l Antonv Iiurk Davi-lUuck Isasic Hutler E M Chamberlin Mrs Oskmawch N B Peaters John Poast L D Paik Jtdm Pleak Mrs Paddock G W Parker Quick John Rodabaugh John Robin Jacob Rush Mrs Martha Russell James Rige R Khodes Daniel Smith W B Snider Henry Scott Archibald Shawm John Turner A Taplin Minard Truesdale Isaac Vanlien David Wtdfenberger Fredrick Weaver Jacob Walter Pi ter Whivlev David White P A Walker Wm C t j uanq oeu James vrow Thos Clifton 2 Simeon Cudney 2 Mrs El zabeth Dass James P IM wards E F Ogsdorfer Francis Edward James S Fraper Matil-la J Furbee Drysii k Gardener C S Glick Aberlin Harvey Charles Jones A Kiney David Kline r- ... .enann jinz Mills Eli G IS Oimtead Jeruslia Lvnch R Myers H Mabcr Persons calling for any of the above, will pi taue say Advertised," ami name date of list. JU1KN K. BRUUIvL, P. M. oct2 47ft. C 1ASII paid for BEEF HIDES at (Fi) CHARLES PALMER'S. C00D3 will be given in exchange for Square " Timber, Lumber and Produce of almost all kinds, at the BRICK STORE. 29 HORACE CORBIN, A TTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND V Will attend to all business in the line of his Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and will give particular attention to buying and selling Land, paying Taxes, &c. Plymouth, Nov. 15, lK"i -K.

One-Half Interest for Sale. The Proprietor) finding ths various duties incumbent upon the conductor of a Newspaper to be altogether too arduous for one person, and in order that he may place himself in a position which will enable him to attend more 8trict.lv to the Mechanical and Business departments, offers one-half interest m the GOSHEN DEMOCRAT Establishment for sale The office is ia a highiy prosperous condition the paper firmly established being in the mnetienth year of its publication and enjoying a large circulation, and a liberal Advertising patronage, and for the amount of Job Work which may

be done, there is, except m some of the cities perhaps, no better point in the State. The location, in all respects, is one of the most desirable character, ( Goshen being the half-way point between Chicago and Toledo on the M. S. k N. I. Air Line Railroad,) the opportunity thus afforded to any one wishing to engage in the business, or desiring to change his locality, is, therefore, highly favorable. For further information, an interview, and a personal examination of the establishment, is solicited. Letters addressed to the Undersigned will be promptly attended to. J. T. BENNET, Proprietor. Goshen, Sept. 25, 16ÖG. 4Ctl . ELECTION NOTICE. State of Indiana , Murshall County, ss. To the Sheriff of Marshall County, Greeting: I NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk of the .Marshall Circuit Court, do hereby certify that an election, to be holden at the usual places of holding elections in each and every township in said county, on the second Tuesday, the 11th day of Ot tober, 1556, the following olliccs are to be filled, towit: One Governor; one Lieutenant Governor; Sec-! reiary oi ötaic; Auditor ot state; treasurer or lie Instruction; Clerk of Supreme Court; Reporter of Supreme Court; one Representative to Congress; , rrosecuting attorney lor Circuit Court; fcenator; Judge of Common Pleas Court; Prosecuting Attornev for Common Picas Court; one Representa tive; one Treasurer of said county; one Sherifl"; ' Commissioners for districts numbers 2 and U; one i Assessor for each township in said county; one Sur- j veyor;one Coroner of said county; one Justice of; the Peace for Green township in said county. J I also certify, that at the election to be held on ; the first Tuesday in November next, thirteen Electors, to cast the vote of the State of Indiana for President and Vice Presidont of the United States, are to be elected. Witness my hand and the Seal of said Court, this 22nd day of September, lb5G. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. j L.S. j PROCLAMATION. The qualified voters of Marshall county, Indiana, are hereby notified that an election will be held at the usual places of holding election? in the several towships of said county, for the purpose of electing the above named officers, in and for said county and State, as enumerated in the Clerk's certificate above, on the second Tuesday of October, lS.rG. Also, an election will be held at the usual places of holding elections in the several townships in said county, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November next, to elect thirteen Electors to cast the vote of tiie State of Indiana for President and Vice President of the United States. Given under my hand at Plymouth, this 23d day of September, liG, J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, 46t3. Sheriff Marshall Co. MORTGAGE SALE. )Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE I) and Execution, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, of Marshall eountv, State of Indiana, I will expose at public sale, at the j Court House door, in Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 11th day of October, 1?5G, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock, p. m. of said day, the following described Keal Estate, to-wit: The North East quarter of section seventeen (17,) in township thirty-three ('",) north of range four(-l) East, containing' one hundred and sixty acres more or less; situated in said County of Marshall, and State of Indiana; or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Execution for the sum of five-hundred and fifteen dollars, and twenty-nine cents, and all accruing interest and costs. Taken as the property of William E.tle and Rowley Bouslog, to satisfy an execution in favor of John Catt. J, F VAN VALKENBURGH, Sh'ff, M. C. 45t: NOTICE. Is hereby given to the holder of the bond for a deed for lot number ninety-nine (0!)) on the original Plat of the town of Plymouth in Marshall County Indiana, to present the same to the undersigned Agent of said County, pay the purchase money due and receive a deed for said lot on or before the 10th day of October next, or in default thereof, the contract of sale of 3aid lot as in said bond specified will, and the same is hereby declared tobe rescended from and after that date. Bv order of the Board at their September Term 1C5Ö. T. McDONALD, Auditor M. c. September 1 1 , 1 83ti, m 41t"'. DISSOLUTION. "TOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership L heretofore existing between the undersigned, 3 'his day dissolved by mutual consent. All Notes j anJ accounts due sai.! Firm, are to be paid to Nor- j an S. Woodsird, who will be foun-1 at the old! stand wher- he will continue in business. .ver ready to accomodate his customers. NOK MAN S. WOOD ARD MAUIIICE STACK. September,?, 1F56. 4M MORTGAGE SALE. lY virtue of an or.ler ofs.ale and execution; 19 to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circu-t Court. j wiI1 expose at Public sale at the Court House door in Plymouth Marshall County In- ! iiiin-i s; it uy.) - t)i. lirii f n..i..i.... l r.c betvvcon the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.. an-l I o'clock P. M., of said day. the following described Real Estate, to wit: 'Hie South hall of the North East quarter, and the North half of the South East quarter, ol Section .Number ten (in,) in i tuvnship .lumun Ullllj-inu) 4,uiuiUI ItilUg. i UlllOt r I three (li) East, containing one hun-lred and sixty ' acres, m-re or less; situated in Marshall county, in ' v..,v.,. ,!,... ..- r;o i VnKti. r i- i the Stite of Indiana, or so much thereof as maybe necessary to satisfy ssiid execution for the sum of four hundred an-l thirty-two dollars and thirtythree and one third cents, besides all interests and costs since the execution of the Judgment, and all acruing interest an-l costs. Tsikeu as f!i property of Frederick Parties, Nancy B irtles, Daniel Keitt, Mathew L. Hen Irick, James W. Dunn, President of the Northern Indiana Bank, Thomas W. Steavenson, and John W. Wright in favor of Their Aitkin & Co. J. F. VANVALKENBUKGH, Sh'lT, M. C. Scptemuer, 11 4 lt't. MORTGAGE SALE. BY viitue of a commission an-l vendi to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Fleas Court, I will expose to public sale as the law directs, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on Monday thc2;M day of September, l"5f, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, the following described real estate situated in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: lot No. 7'2; in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana; or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy aid commission and vcn-li for the turn of $17,äi. besides the interest, costs and accruing costs. Taken as the property of Cathsirine B. Mercer, on foreclosure of Moitgige in favor of James J. Sering. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff. By Datid How, Deputy. Aug. 2?. 1P56. Printer's fee, $2.) 42t3 STATE OF IXDIAXA, STARKE COUXTY: In the Stark Common Fieaä Court, October term, 156. Notice is hereby given that George Fel-lin, Administrator of the estate of Conrad Suits, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the dece dent, his personal being insuthcicnt to psiy bis debts and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Cora moo Pleas of said county. CHARLES HUMPHREY'S, Clerk C. C. P. S. C. Pr. A..W. Portcr, Deputy. Sept., H, iRf.r, '

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to mo directed from the Marshall Circuit Court, I will ofl'er for sale at public auction, as the law directs, at the Court Hou.se door, iu the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 11 tlx day of October, 1655, between the hours of ten o'clock a. ni.. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, the right, titW, interest, and estate of Henry B. Pershing in and to the following described real estate in "said Marshall county, to-rvit: the west half (;,') of the north-east cne-fourth () of section fourteen (14) town thirty-four (34) range two (2) cast, situate in said Marshall county, Indiana; together with all the tenements, improvements, and appurtenances thereto belonging. Levied on as the property of Henry B. Pershing to satisfy an execution in favor of Henry W. Mnn, David R. Pershing, and Win. IL C. Chinn, endorsed as due on said execution, $96,55, besides accruing costs. J. IVVAN VALKEN BURGH, Sh'tf. By David How, Dputy Sept., 11th, 1S5G. 4H3. PUBLIC SALE. irill be sold .it, the subscriber's, in Green ll township, Marshall County. Indiana, on Thursday; the 115th of October, lc56, all his personal property, consisting of Horse?, Cattle, Hoes, fanning utensil, House-hold and kitchen furniture, Corn and Potatoes in the field, Hay in the stack, and many other articles too tedious to mention. A credit of twelve months will be given, by the purchasers giving their note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with in-

tcrcst from date. DAVID M. CARPLNTER. Sept. 2ö, lföG. 4Ct3 r -NOTICE OF DITCHING. "jJOTlCE is hereby given, that the Com:n:sionor atsd Engineer of the Swacjp lands in 3Iarshall county, will offer for sale, as the law directs, on the 21th day of October, lG, between the hours of It) o'clock, a. ni., and 1 o'clock p. m., on said day, at the court house, in Plymouth, the following contracts oi'ditching, to-wi"t: U2 rods in section 1-1, town. 34, range 2 E 343 " " 1Ü2, " " ''! 1 a a t. i. a : The above lettings to be on the following condi ! : ti. f -it . . . . nous; i ne -oniruciors, win, ai in?ir own ontion convert their warrants lor work performed. into! hnds, under the provision of the law, or wait with the Mate until they are advised by the Treasurer that there are funds on hand to cash their warrants. Also receive propositions for completing the entire Ditching in said county, reserving the right to accept or reject said propositions. SAMUEL McDONALD, Com. J. B. N. KLINGER, Eng. 'JGtl TO NON KEIDENTvS. mil E U N D E KS I g NED WITH TIIE 1 County Surveyor will, on Tuesday, the .'K'th day of September, ltöti, at IU o'clock, a. m.,of said day, proceed to survey & locate the corners ot his land, in Section '.ll. and.VJ. townshin .. mve 1 east, in Marshall eountv, Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to da v until all is surveyed. " " Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at j the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said j survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and : such delinquencies p'ajed on the taxduplk-atc, and j collected according to law. RUBEN KALEV, September, 11, lt56, iltit, TO NON 1 1 ESI DENT. county Indiana to meet on the tiremis.-s :mu! t-rm. i

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- ---- - i l. 1 UlLUj aUll 1 5 VlVllUil I V ty Surveyor, will on Monday the JJlh day ofj April "it-. xlltf. September at IU o'clock a. m. on said dav, pioceed ! to survey and locate the corners of mv land in see- j TT T ITJ " T V Iv" rVf' f ; tions U and IU Town .Vi Range 3 West in Starke ! 1 L1 J.jOO IV J. iU .

tiuue from dav to day until all is surveyed. j H-iving b'eated in this place f t the purps. of Non-residents, who fail to meet the" Surveyor at dairying " the sibove business in all its the time above mentioned, and defray or provide I VARIOUS IJItANCI Il'S. ! for defraying their portion of the expense ol the sur- ! rt spectfullv solicit a M.are of public pat:ona-e. ' vey.will Le returned to the County Auditor, and Give mö a call, examine the " i such dchiKpuencics placed on the tax dut-licate, and i ro,- -g--collccted according to law. I V y September 11-1UJ LEVI L1G1ITCAP. . 1'e prices, an I I am sure will say, -J.-.y j is the place to

TO .NOX UESIDEXTS. 1VUE UXDEllSJUNED, WITH THE 1 County Surveyor, will on Thursday the "Jd day of October at IU o'clock a. in. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corner? of mv land in sections and '22, Town 's2, Range f West, in Starke County Indiana to u.eet at" the subscribers an l continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray and provide for defraying their por'.ion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. JOHN SilERLV. September 11, 11 t.'l. BOOTS & SHOES! f 110 be found at the RRICK STORE, Roots I Shoes at prices not to be beat for cheapness in Northern Indiana. Fine Roots as low as .s"j,50. LOOKING (J LASSES! AT TUE RICK STORE may be found Looking Glasses a great deal cheaper than ever before offered in this market. ils STATE OF IXDIAXA, MA RS II A LL C O UXTY. In the Marshall drcv.'i Court. William J. Strain, vs. ( Complaint for no - rsessiinofKcales - Cincinnati, Peru t Chicago Kail war Company. J täte. The Plaintilf in the abovd entitled cause, lias' filed in my ollico hi complaint for possession of I Real Estate; an-l it ap;eariiig l-y ailidavit that the j defendsmt, Hugh AV'hite, i- a non-resident of the I State of Indiana; he is therefore notified of the tiling and pendency of s -.id complaint, an-l that the I same w ill be heard sit the next terra of the M irshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second Mudday of February 1 "57, and uulcss he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will l.e heard aud determined iu his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Horace Corbix, for Plaintiil. Sept. 1, lKiG. Pi inters fee, ..g. .Fi.'! VLL those who kno.v themselves indebted to CHARLES PALMER, arc requested 'o CALL AND PAY UP, Ashe must have the money to buv NEW GOODS, au I pay OLD DEBTS. " Sept. 1, 1-vli. 43tf. TO NON-RESIDENTS. flUIE umlersiijneJ, with the county Sur I veyor, will, on the Lkh day of September, ljti, at 10 o'clock, a. m., on said day, proceed to .-urvev an-l locate the corners of his land, sections and 1, town "U north, of range 1 west, in Stark county, Indiana; to meet at the residence of the subscriber, at the time sjeeilied, an-l continue from dav to day until all is finished. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned.and defray or provide for defraying their Hrtion cl the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, ami such delinquencies placed on the tai duplicate, and collected according to law. l-'tM. PHILO MONROE. D. M. DUNGAN, SURGEON DENTIST would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall county, that he has located at Plymouth for the purpose of practicing his profession. Full sets of teeth inserted on gold or silver atmospheric plate. PfXot teeth inserted in the most approved manner. Decayed teeth filled or extracted, as the case may require All operations warranted. Ollice coiner of Michigan and Lnporte streets, over Palmer's store. Wm!!. TO NON-RESIDENTS, ril HE undersigned, with the county SurI veyor, will, on the 1 1th day of St ptember, h$f. at 10 o'clock a. M., on said dav, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land, in sections Fl, 14 and 15, tow n .'Iii north, of range 2 west, in Stark county, Indiana; to meet at the residence of the Mibscriber nt the time specified, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents who fail to meet the purveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their proportion of the expense of saM purvey, w ill be returned to the Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax-duplicate, and collected according to law. A. J. CONNER.

FMEE MIBE.'l

flHE free ride on the Kail Road is going off,! X certain; all are invited to participate, before i and after which. j R. M. BROWN j Will be happy to show you his extensive, assort- I ment of HARDWARE, ! of all descriptions, such as i Handsales, Hammers, Door-hangings, j jHum ana jancg aoor j.noos, Lrttsels, Augers, Files, Dasjis, Sofa Springs, Wood Saws, Caudle Slicks, dr., dr., And, in fact, everything in that line suited to the ! countrv trade. SADDLERY HARDWARE! Of everv description, Haimos, Buckles, ornaments, cock-eyes, thread, wax and everything used in hai1 1 1 -ll it , a ness maiving, wnien we win sen as eneap as ran ie i sold in this part of the country, and respeetfully sosold in this parted the country, andresj licit a call from those about to purchase STflUF.Q Si. T1MUÄRF. lie keeps on hand all the different patterns of cook - ing parlor and box stoves, and a good assortment of tinware all of wnieh will be sold cheap lor r or rcadvnavof some kind. Give him a call, examine ine iruous eneiuire ine prices, ani we are sure vou wülbuy of R. M. BROWN. Plymouth, Julv 2-1,1556. :i7tf. CASH pai (3G) lid for Wheat, bv BROWN LEE i SHIRLEY Dr. J M. GRETHER, PHYSICIAN & SLMKiKOX. PLYMOUTH, IND., Will jtromptlv attend to calls, day or night, whenever his services may be required. Office at home lirst door north of I,. Griffin's, on Michigan street. N. B. Germans. 1 can speak the German lansruane. I:Gtf. Fresh Arrival of i- i i i ii t-. i . flTS!! UllTSC clllfl W lllll1 I'lSll, ill JCtf. A. VINNEDGE'S LAND FOR SALE. KNOWN as ihe Indian Nigo farm: t-7 Te'-lOO acres, about ten miles cast of Plymouth; good land and timber cheap for cash down Inquire of !. S. CcvvFL-wn, Plymouth; or Otomo.n On;o, of Notre Dame. SAMUEL Ii. COR3ALEY, ! ATOT A I? V PI TRiVH ! I ir v! ii''f-ir ivi ' i . T 1 ; V " . , ' . . f ILL administer ( aths. take Depo.irions", aeknowleiL'ementä ef Deed-, .Mortiraire 1 ,nv'rs ot Attorney ami uo all other business ot a "tarial ch iractrr. OlÜcc at the Court House in i the Recorders Ollico. Uy. CHAS. A. HUG-US, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. w ILL promptly attend to all business in the line of his profession, with which he mav j be entrusted. Ullice in the room rece ntlv 1 bv Mc luv .isvl!sini in 1 hat Line? Shop over lYrsh'iuj & Thompson's Drug Stun JOSLl'Il IICML". Plymouth, Indiana, April K l(j. Jvtf J. 3 VIN ALL, M. D. , iioMfflOPATinc nm Particular att.ntion pai-1 to OrsTrnuc Practici:, ""chronic diseases of vomen, A X I Disease.? of Children Ollice o er C. Palmer's Store, comer of Miehi gan ainl La Porte Streets, wh.-re he can be consulted at all hours. rj2it". JTotice to Corporation TJ7a2i Pay arc; TI IE undersigned Treasurer an l Collector of the Corporate Town of Plymouth, would give notice that he is ready to receive laxes on Corporation assessments, and as the Treasury is low an-l the corporation is in need :f money lor school sind other purposes, he hopes the t;ix pavers come forward promptly and cet their receipts. Corporation orders taken." A. C. C PU N dlw (j. Corporation Treasurer. I 1) i "-y- Ti C' r TY"M " wl-1 ! IKK) 1 f AlS D SilOiM i LARGE ASSORTMENT it reeeiv.il at rA. (!') CHARLES PALMER'S. at lua J rü OF almost all kinds Splendid Slv!c. cheap at the BRICK STORE. lor sale s Or INDIANAPOLIS, r I IHE object cd' this Institution, as its name im 1 luiff. ! t. 'ifViifil tit l-iil-ti i r t .1 . ( Ii . I: ii i in,! I i th.wnn ni,!,,.t,.itv fo l.eeo.-e Hior,.,, -ddv .... düi.,1 I I ' i ' - I Itv first te:n li:-i e: h':n,d ev.-rv il write K..'.l" l...rU.'.i I, .r.t n.Ili- I ,v In ..i'liiii.r th. CM....... i. t i' i I Ii .. i .. i l jJO-iv-iYi-iiii:' . o m-ui-ic .n:'i .iii;h- tun, .is , ' I- I ..' , 11..: practically applied to every department ot lu.-i-1 , " .1 -.ii . " .1 r. . . I ne;, together with Lectures on the Law s and . r r 1 i.i.-. c . ( ustoms of I ra!e and the euiice td Accounts. ... .. .... , ,.0 ,,, 1 x .,, I enns ol a full course (d b or 111 weeks.) .s.'.J U!J ... . ... v i . ,i practical part of I'ouk-Kecping and business Penmanship L" 0!) ,, ,. .. ,. i v i . .ill no I erms tor lull course in Ladies Department ID l"J . , . -i .! Olt.il lit list. j'lt'll-t l . - V IIU'I li'r further psirtieulars see circulars, augl l-lOlv. T. J. I1UYAXT, Principal MA11BLI-: "WORKS! TIIIE undersigned would respectlully inlorm 1 the c itizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he lias commenced tiie MARBLE MANUFACTURING In Plymouth, where he intends keeping en haul ail kinds of T011II STOMAS, .lll)M )li;.TN. TOMBS &, TABLES, Neatly executed, and of the best stock, which he will Kellas towns any shop in the country. His work manufactured to order, is executed w ith the greatest precision, and tiie inscriptions strictly followed, as near sis KssibIe. His shop is in tiie basejient story of Prow nice i Shirley's store, east s'u'.e Michigan street. XV. L. Piatt will act as my agent, receive inscriptions arid forward them, und I will deliver the work according to order. JACOU KN01ILOCK. Julv 3,1 eSG. ."Ilm'l. JOHN H. SHOEMAKER UEALER IV r W rrr KJ MW A-C. fAf 1 A Laporte street, over C. Palmer's store rLYMOUTII, IND. T7"E EPS constantly on hand Clocks-, Watches, 1 V Krcast Pins- Ear llins, Pinger Hing?, tickets, &c. Clocks, A'atches, ic, repaired iu the best maimer. July V56. 3Iw:

WMl MERCASTIiE II

DR. EYEBSOX'S O-miT A 111 Tri V W Til ll ' C"",,v' FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, ht-md 'i-i-' eMWiVTie" fiitr t I DLMI' AGLL, -ONuLsll r. CIIILL . . . . Xr.l'RAr.OIA, EIMLEI'TIC KITS, AM) ALL I it mrMiiiA - fi ummk. i : i r-T -r wT ' teSt5taatm&z& ! (Ml ! .UU'CI lOlhS 01 IIlC -MTVOIIS pVMflll.

j - v 'jv.'t'l J.1DU ."lUVlxH ! -. t:-0CltlC JJ.C OkC9 Will be attended t.i on tie. loi-test notice, and in ! TS tl,e mo!ät loru,ar -diciiK- of that das ever ; the latest and most aj.j.ii.vol ttvles.

j huown; ii meeieme e.er mei wuu sucn TTnnrPrcil A rrnV!a-Hrkv? u niversai Appro Dation! fir gained so high a e lebiitv iu n s!i;i t a lime as i hi. The press and people, eveivvvh'ie, sneak of it m the h iilie;t terms ot comm iid;Uhii! i PltOFHSSOKS OF MEDIC I. MI Whoh:ie hillicrtv iuv;;iially wsthhcM their infln enee from proprietary inedieines, -jive t!i:s thei sanction, si i i d larve in::i;btis of i Eminent Physicians v it in their j I SDzxH-y Practice, i j In preference to Quinine and Arsi nie, which artides must Soon yield the sway to this truly ' ; SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, j ; The result of expei i-nee and investigation. It not nnlvwill PREVENT and CURE vour Chilh, but j j will bring back a glow of life and animation to the ! ; whole system, that is singular ::nd peculiar to this j medicine j J VI 7 UIIL tit'.ll tt " cF Hilf J. 1(1 l It is pleasant to take, and do; s nt purge, vomit or weat. It contains no Merciirv, Arsenic, Uuimne.

Strychnine, or any other j-oisonom or injurious ! richness of tone. They are double lined anl blockdrug, but is i.uivlv Veeta!!e and iierfectlv Harm-1 cd throughout, and will not crack or sTi":t.

; le.-s, even for the smallest infants. It is a perfect j ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA j Anlas sin Ague Kilh r it has no etjtia!. Circulars j . for gratuitous tli.-triluition, confsdning eeriitieate i ! from Professrs, Physicians, Clergymen sind the j Press, are left wit!i each agent. I Price ?." ecu:.-. For a!e by Druggists Slid Deal- i j eis irenerallv. 1 ! " FA'F.RSON & Co., Proprietors j No. 7 St-utli Sixth St., l'iiüadeb-hia i W. W. ROBERTS, J (leiieral A'.tiit for Inliana. ; Sold also by ' T. A. LEMON, ! mavb'.'tjiidi. P! mouth, Intl. ! FOR DIARRHEA, loody Fliux, Cholera and I Cliolcra Mor"bus AND ALL DISEAKS OF THE BOWELS. R OB ERt'S; EXT PVA C T or ITWK fa in a iea fxiwrer! 1 1. is been used v ith a ha py an-l never failing effect for all of the above diseases, s'.lnl i- ;l t-erl'ei t! v iff, KeliaMc, und I 'Ilieaeious Renieiiy eii-ier the m cTcumtaiiccs, an-l i ise.1 con. -taut! v !. I v Miveesrlid j-raetitioiit rs o yt'.i VELixa t .ueuii le. i I lie coMMVxrrY it is j;!iueuiai i ser : e;u :e. a ich t.roys r: t:i si i, -ilow.sind igor to the stomaeh , seiz ing to eorreet the bad results stii-ing' from si ehange of irafrr an-l ilitt, without any of the t!ebil;tat:iig tilects w'.sieh are turc t follow the t:-c t i" I Opiiun, or Ardent Spiriis, In many e.ises of Dysentery or Flux, which Mipi-r-'. vi n- s t'hoh ra. this Exiiv.ct of Jaiaaiesi (linger i has been ::ivt ii, lrinuimr about sin entire cute af- ; tei the eases hail been given, up by phxsieians. who i had tried all ordinary means to n- puipoM-. Tiiii extract i composed -f ene an rful and h-trnih-.-s , element; it jios.-.esse-, in si -neentrsitel f'-rui. sd! j the siliial-!e pn-j-ei ties of pure Jamaica (ii:ic r, i and is WARRANTED to be lice from all irri- ' titiu" ,,r ol!ur iror'V ;ui ju!-,' t u.!.i.-y. I Any amount of ccrtUieates eouM beg'nn of it etrat.itl:nary virtues, lust we pre.'er to let l!ic article speak for itself. Price 50 cents : Bottle. p lcps-.ie I ov W. W.RoHEKTS lv ni w.v ft i.is. Indiana, by T. A. LEMON, Pl. Mt ' I II, In!! V V. Ft.r Sabiel.:i0mi; i rTA,l'J'IJS MAGAZINE. llie circulation of I I i.lLrpers New Monthly Magazine is nw pv af er i:i in sii s:ny previous time sinr us pui-iu siiion was commenced, and is steadily ssnd rapidly increase . "'n' nig. 1 lie same plan wliuli lias in.me it so jx-puiar hitherto w ill continue to be pursued. It will ana i to present regularlv, in more elegsint dress an-l :it a ehcaper rate, a larger amount of better residing matter than has e er been giv en the public in any ssnnlar periodical, cither loreigii or tinmcstic. Its contents will be inside up with constant rcfcrciis-o to Ii. ! the want-; sind tastes ot the great body ol the Aj merican people, rather than those of any particular I iir itrott-Msii-ii. V. Iiile it will be tin t'tide i r of its conductors, i:i sill its departments to combine i 'iitertaiiiiii. nt with instruction, special care will 1-e taken to exclude ev ervthim t!:at can give inst cause of complaint to anv interest nranv section ol the : f"ntry. sind especially everything that can eilend i the most fastidious, o:i the score i.f taste or nigralit v. A large number ot interesting anl . , , , . i .1 : articles h ive already 1-een yrv tared lor the ne vt , . . v . , i olunie; the series ot Iietonal articles, written bv i . ' , , ... . , , . . the most lN-pular authors an-I lllustratetlliv the most I .... , ' , - . , j.. : 1 gl tetl ami popular artists m the I nitcd Mates, ex- . .. ' 1 . .... . . , presslv lor the .Magazine, w ill be continued; the eii-eeest -rotiueiions oi .American an-t i.uropeaii literary talent will be selected for itsp iges;lhe vstI It i v , inn 1 1 si, Sil 1 1 situ t i.css oi us etiu-'i i.ii uci-.u i- . , , ,. -,, , 1 . ,s incuts will be increased; awl nothing will lie left I undone to merit that large share of public favor j with which thus far their eiitainment lias been rc1 ceiv etl. I Each number of the Magazine vi ill contain 111 I octavo pages, in double columns, each v ear thus ; comprising nearly two thousand pages of the choi cest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, accurate plates v( the fashions, a copious chronicle of current ev ents, an-l impartial notices of the important luniks of the month. The Voltimes commence witu tlic numceis lor Juneand Hecember: bbt s.ibscriptit.iis may conmi. nee withany nuiiibi-r. 1 r.Rvs I he .Magazine mav be obtained .... i. i of Hook sellers, Per'nvlical agents, or from the publisher, at three dollars a jear, or twenty live cents. The semi-annual volumes, a completed, neatly bound in cloth, arc sold at two dollars each. Nine volumes are now ready, bound. The publishers will supply specimen numbers gratuitously t ngcittsand postmasters, an I will make liberai sirr.iiigeineiits with them for circulating the Mag rine The Maga.ine weighs ove r seven an-l not ov er eight oances. The jn stage on each nuniber which must be prepaid quarterly, is three cents. 11 A SPECIAL REQUEST. .are pfin to ojiot' a now sot of Hooks Hon the 1st day of tcpt-?mler next, (our tJd tiooks being ab-iut filled up) and particularly request those having accounts that are not settled to csill and settle as soon as possible. e w ant to make r. slort job of it, if possible. Now friends, don't neglect to call th fust opMirtnnitv, if vou please. :tMf. N. ll. OOLLSHCE Jt Co. :S WJLS:tf i. !S!JL??' DON'T fail to come to the PRICK STORE, where you can buy one cheap. The assortment io the largest cv ?r It rieht to Ph-racuth. CS

FRESH ARRIVAL!

M lNL'FACTt"Rl.R XD PEAlXR IS CLOW III I NO! Gents' Furnishing Goods CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEWELR. dbc. dbc, ; Ha jut received a larL'e assortment of Clothing, j Piece (Jood.-?, Hats and Ca'ri of every variety suited ! to the !NI 1 w Whkh he tlkos pleasure iu rccomtnonding to the nub public as complete, ana nailers nimseii mal jtun-na- ; s rs will lind it greatly to their interest to give him the first call, as he is determine! to Mil as low a.- the same can be bought in any house iu the We.t. A he wUhcato :ie hi t u.-tomers tueh "kmIs aü will ; give satifaeti.n he jntjosesto make up a considetaI b!e i:-tion d' his own to k, and .sell noiie but such ! ;ts 'f can reeommend, and 1..;m-s, by doing a fair i.u:jiess, lo feeure a :;:erui vzi i ieruaueut jmtrvtk- . . .ill or.tei-s lr rrrrrrivr.i w r invr; in rrHinr.ng tii.ink.s to Uli old llielids anl C'ifr l,1eir liberal jMtronage, he .lieitd a csdl , tnm ;lU ht vriy w-(nt 1v,hill j in hi, Iin, ltftrAllVm Lumber and Shingles bouirhtut the highest juice, j mav.-Gtf. ' raillL DEMAND 1 OR THIS ULHLRVLDi I, popular iiiln:iix nt has bet n so great that i ihf undeiign-l has d. t'. rnilued to devote rpecial altt-iitiou to t'.n ir s:il.-. ' His iiHti uments are from the best manufjeturi cr in theuo:Id ;.inl cannot fail to give satisfaction, i TRENCH AND GERMAN GUITARS. For small Singers, Peg Ilea 1, $4 00 ' Larger si.e, d 5 K) Small Patent Head, Ü l)J ! Common tize lo ä 0J u- io i.ni ij wi lo do do f itra d do verv line.. .l'JOD .14 00 plendiil American (itiiliir. 1 hose Guit irs are from sea-oncd and lK.-at':ful Rosewood or .M ihogany, alter the celebrated Span-i-!i n;olels. and are i:usunasstl for fullness anj No. I (Iuit.tr, Mahogany, with jnittnt lined case, , '2 do Rosewood, do ll do do tio tJo 1 do ! ) iL . do do do do ' it tl- tlo t'.o tio CU1TAR CASES, wo.kI lined.. tlo p;ir t'o CFITAR STRINCS of i-uiri.-r hed 1c, . . .$15 W do 2 ti do do do '25 ' 3U (V) 4' W '1 0. 3 no 1 s. quality always on han-1. Jj .ny msti uiueiit v. ill oeeurciully packeil an-l sent by stage or express up.u rtceipt f the price as above Orders re-jfet fully soliett .l. D. WITTER, Dealer in all k;n-!s of Miü'c.il Merchandiv, .May, 1, I--f, "2r;iit". S-juih lit ul, IJ. A. C. CAPRON, T UJJUULU ill PLYMOUTH, IND. i I 11.1. iraetiee in ihe Lornuifn lit Ficas and j f y Circuit Courts tf Mar-hall siu-l Stalk tH.-jn-, ties; Collections promptly attend"! to; Deeds, M-Tt-'Z a lie e., tlrav-ii u; on -holt notice. 1a m-.-li's Ditv. OFFICEriviiioiiih, lr -V; ere 14 UF AND PUSLiC SERVICES OF 1111 MH lllfill I V IV Jl.ll EJIJ OF PENNSYLVANIA, Late .Min'.-ter to England, and formerly M'.ni.-N r t i IJis.-.-i.t, Senator an-l Uepi iitaliv u-fuu gr-.'ss. and Secictarv d' State, invlu-l::: tiie most mortant i-l jx-r-. :tltv l'.i1IV II. G. 1IOUTOX. nun;:-synopsis of the contents. liii tli College Lite Studying Law Election U' Volunteer in the war of ltd:!, Defence of li.iltiinon Elcctetl to Congress Sp cch agaiu-t the Riiikitipt I5U1 Deft i:s - t f Gen. Jackson Speech en the Judiciary System Milieu to Pn nains Nati:;a!i:tL;.-ii Laws Election of G.-u. J n ks-i:: Mr. I'tu hanan's Great Speech e-n th lmpt Mthmei.t i f Jadge P.ck Ten Yt .ii Ia Congress pp.:titn to SeetU-iialism lt ft n.of the Freedcni of the Pres.- Mission to Kuv-i Election to the St nsitc Executive Patronage Mr. Clay sind Mr. Uuclniuan Relations with France Admission of Arkanssis an-l Michir-m Mr- liuehauan's Great Spceclnn the oxj-ungin Resolutittu Interference in elections Sje.e!i li. t .!... irn i..a.. i i. 'u iir. j-. ni. in 1 ll'l.ui i 1 Ify! I iJ J O.UA Davis (u the MjLeodC.sss On the Lnitd States ll.siik Ore Seer, tarv of Slate roil Coitc 'x-mli n e. under Mr. Polk Melijau W ar ( rresi"-u-!cnct Mission u En.l nr. N-'in'nalie-u tor President, etc., e tc. The .ib'-ve iMiok has becu written by a gt ntleuum well eu.ilitir-1 . Iiisl'.tery att .iiiui-nts ;in-l bis. l-.-ng connection with the democratic prts;. lie w.i. i'uniissie 1 pcr.-rn.iüy t-y the listingnishc! siil-je.'t of the Memoir with many of the dates and facts of his e;uly life, an 1 l':o:u authoried 1'ii- n-I.s ol .Mr. rlleh.in.iu lias l-i-en sil'-l-üt d with !na'eri:il in.tcec.-. ible to t-lh- r jtai tit s. 'Jhe proof sheets h ive bt.tr ; sbmittcd to the Hun. J.tü.au v J-'ii- s, M. CattU suggestion ot .Mr. U. It can theret-ire be called without reserve, the auth nt;c sind authorized esl.tiou ThebtMtk make a hands -iu-' lv:u- .o'um .vf -VM) pages, neatly bound iu cloth an-l is1 oni'telished v. "uh an at curate Portrait cm Ste I, from :m Ai:tbropehv 1'ritiv , eiigrav tl -v P.uttre. Pric., si. ' DElvllV & JAC1CSON. Publishers, ll'J Nassau Street New Vrl. Single copies sent ! ni:iil, po-t iaij .-u rccci'-t of the pruv. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIK .1 A. MKSCL.VKK !:. Celebrated Female Pills! PK EPA K ED from a prccripti.-n of Sir Janes Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary T. the Q'lt eiu This invalu able Mcdici'ie is untailing:n the cure of all those p.iiuful sind dangerous liseascs incident to the female constitution. It moiler.itesall excess, removes all fb-tratetn. ami brings on the monthly "tcriods with regiil.iritv. These Pills should In u-M-d t,,i ,r t!irte wc. Lsim" - I vions to confinement; they fortify the et-iistiiutiori. and lessen the sunt ring during l.ilior. enabling the mother to perform he: duties w ith s.ift t v t Leist 1;" sind child. These Pills should not be taken bv ft inah durhi -the PIKST TUKEE MNTIlS,.f P.egn.nev. 1 they arc sure to bring o:i Miscstniag--, but at jii other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous an-l Snin il Affection. ,,ai in thelLekand I.;,,,!., il..,.;. I.. sn-da Kxertioti. Tahtion nf rl. H.vot. atiu on Iwntf s ..... .. . of Spirits. Hysterics, Sick Headache, White mnj, all tin painful tliscs.ses txv.isioiietl by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all othermeans have failed, and although a jwrrtul remcdvfc tit tes not contain iron, calomel, .iiitimonv , or miv other mineral. 1'ull ilirections sir- :npatiiug r.ich fuck .ige. Vice, "m the Cnlted S.,i s aii.f rau i-la. One" D-d-1 lar V. V. UOHF.KTS I.M'MMkML!, (It Nieral agent for Iiuliar.a. N. H, $1 0 un I f pttstage stanij rnclosfd t x any authiuiitl Agent, will ensure t;tlr of P;!!s by'r. ta.u mail. 1W sale bv 'P.A. LEMON. ma i l.''G 1-uiG, Plymoi-iii. Ind A I ) M I N ISTU A TO U"S N O T l r K

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