Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 January 1858 — Page 3
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ievi iiavems PLYMOUTH GRADED SCHOOL. milH School will commence its fust session on I TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st. and Willcoinmusforaterm of thirteen weeks. j KATES OF TUITION: Primary Department, per ctr .$1 50 Immediate " " . 2 00 High School, ' " o CO rvmcnt inzarlthbj ene luilf in advance, anil the balance at the end of the firat month; to bo paid to A. C. Capron, Treasurer. Pupils residing out of the town of Plymouth, will bo charged one dollar iu advance of the above rates. No scholars admitted f;.T less than half a term, ami no deductions made for sibser.ee, except for sickness or unavoidable neccssitv. Ii. M." JOHNSON Principal. Mrs. I?. M. JOHNSON First Assistant. .. Second " Ev order of the Eor.rd of Trusters: ; J. 11. N. KLING EU. Attest: President. . A. C CArRox, Clerk. jJuljL ) fTO NONRESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Purveyor, will, on the 1st of Fcbruirv, 1SÖ!, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dv, proceed to survey and locate the cor ncrs of his land in Sections '23 & township 34, range 2 cast in Marshall County, Indiana. to meet on the premies, and continue from day to dav until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor it the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the County Aoditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate und collected act ording to law. MILLER k ROSENBURY. janl4St3. ,. ' AMBROTYPE ROOMS. HAVING fittid op a pleasant suit of rooms with a SkT-lpht, ia the room formerly octupid by the Plymouth Bank, adjoining Westervelt's old Stand, where you will always find me ready to take jour pictures in aDy stjlc'or form, and at any price from y: ,10 cts. to $10 OO, And on Glass, Iron, Leather or Paper. Satisfactiongiven or no charge. . All are Invited to call and 'sit for Piciuica whether they wish to buy or uot. N. WAKEFIELD, Resident Artist. jm 7, 1858-7m3. ESTATE OF DAVID A. BAILEY. I ', Charles: Cook Administrator, in tne Common Pleas Court, January term, 1853. "JVTOTICE is hereby given that accounts cur-J-l rent in the above estate have been filed in mv office, and that . the eamewill be presented to the court at its January term, 1F58, for final settlement. Attest: N. R- PACKARD, clerk. ESTATE OF SAM'L. I. PATTERSON, Alexander 0. Staley, J Executor, in the Common Picas Court January terra, 1853. TV7 QTICE is hereby gi ven' that account? curJ rent in the above -täte, hive hem filed in my olfie, and that the same will be presented to the court at its January term lbüe, for final settlement. Attest: ; , N. R. PACKARD, cl'k r A GENTLEMAN . - - Who, two years ago, lay upon what his physicians and all his "friends believed to be his death bed, is now alive and in the fill vigor of health- His disease Wits Consumption, of which nearly all his relatives had died. The circumstances which led to his rew cry were as follows: His younger brother was in the habit of reading to him from books about the hose to while away his weary hours. One day he read to him from an old book published in Loudon about the middle of the seventeenth century, of what was styled "A sympel and certain remmeedee for diseases of ye Lungs." Not wholly without hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried which gave promise of relief, the sick and dying man had the prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its use. The result was favorable. In two months he wa3 able to walk nlxmt the premises without diineultjVund in seven months from the time that he Tomnenced its use he was entirely well, an 1 has not been confined a day since. Grateful towards an all-wise providence for his restoration, hti prescribed it for all in his vicinity who were afflicted with diseases of tin lungs and general debilitr, and in every cas it has proved effective. :r.; .. . Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure for Consumption, and wishing to do his fellow "beings' who are suffering, as much good as possible, he has concluded to send the recipe, with full instructions for putting up' and using the medicine, free to all who may order it. He requires all applicants to enclose a postage stamp to pavpostage on the return of the answer and recipe, andfdirea to M. F. McKelvey, Sandusky City, O., andthey ;vrill be promptly sent by return of mail. jan'-llly , . Läger Beer & Yeast Kept constantly on hand at the Brewery, one mile south-west of Plvmouth. ' 6 tf KLINGHAMMER k HOIIAM. t -. ESTRAY NOTICE. - - Taken up by Elizabeth McKirath living in "West Towns-hip, Maxehall County Indiana, on the first day of November 1637, one red and white speckled . ro'.r; supposed to be eight years old with a crop off e?C2. ar, and an unurbit out of the right car; no other marks or brands perceivable. Said property was appraiser at fifteen dollars by Jared Taylor and Henrvf'icmaa, be Jo . John Lowrv, Justice of the peace. Attest: : J)ec316t3.. N. R. PACKARD, Clerk ITcw JEWELRY' -Store! " The subscriberVould respectfully insha'.i and adjoining counties, that he has opened a new stock of all the diiferent kinds of , jT s&-t o'2i. es! CLCCKS, JEWgLRY, -GOODS AND 3M-oa?:.i'.o IST: a to Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Stör. The Goodsare of the latest Styles", best quality and will be fold at New York prices. , ,'. .-.., Being a practical Jeweler himself, and having engaged the services of one of ti e best workmen in this St.t he solicits a share of public patronage. Busing fj st u on La Porte street, one door east of Örv'Lefcioo' IDrnj Store : j s; :; y,t--ADOLPH MYERS. . decl-Sml. ' ' :' ' ; ; , ' ' ; , ; ',--. ICTA CARD! --: W" Somehow or other the impression has got abroad in the country that Oglesbee & Shirley have failed, and made an assignment. This we desire to correct,' and if and doubt the correction,' let" them just . step iutb the "Peopled Store" and see the piles oi poouj soiainerc every day, chaea" for "ready pay." This error probably "grew out of the fact that the old firm of N IL Oglesbee & Co. have madfranaifminent; and all knowing themselves lndebte! to the game will give costs by calling and MtttjartrtmeCIatily. tfo adrntiscjcctit headtil 'Altäre Cliance to Make'Money.' ' , V M-"A - PACKARD, Assignee.
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PRICES A1VTICLES. ArrxES Green,. . .. f; Dry,... Barrels Pork Flour IIrav, I'acon Hams, Sugar Cured, Shoulders, Sides P.Er:r Fresh... Dry v Hitter Prick Camt ly box Chickens Crackers Soda Butter Cli'F.ESE Candles Tallow Star Sperm Coffee Rio Java Moccha Corn Meal Fees Flour 4 Fish Mackerel White, hf bbl. Cod Herring box RlassxXIO Vi0 ft Hat Timothy Clover Prairie Hides Dry Green Honey Irox Lard PRICES. 50 0 0 1 00 25 10 15 13 4 50 V2 M2'. G 00 " 15 1 25 Pi 8 12 15& 21 30 10 It 16 13 50 5 00 10 7 00 8 75 1 00 2 50 5 00 ' 4 00 3 00 10 12 10 ,10 25 2 50 10 Lime. Lead White... 2 Bar Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Syrup Nails.......' Oats Oils Lard Fish ... Linseed Pork Potatoes Rags Rick Saleratcs.. 40 1 00 ft) o 5 50 00 20 50 25 3 8 10 50 25 8 12 16 16.,' 12 " (0 55 : Salt Barrel Sack Soap .' Sugar New Orleans Crushed. Loaf. Tallow Tav. Wheat 50 BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana. Brookvillc Bank, Brook ville par Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis, .suspended do Elkhart, Elkhart do do Goshen, Goshcii do do Indiana, Michigan City V. . do do Mcnticello, Monticello do do Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon do cto? Paoli, Paoli do do Rockville, Wabash to do; Syracuse, Syracuse dodo Salem, Salem do do the State of Indiana, and Branches, d-j do Warsaw, Warsaw do Bloomington Bank, Bloomington do Canal Bank, Evansville, do Cambridpo City Bank, Cambridge City do Crescent City Bank, Evansville, do Exchange Bank, Grecncastlc do Fayette County Bank Couuersville do Farmers' Bank, Westfield do Hoosi er Bank, Logansport do Indiana Bank, Madi ion do, Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomo do Indiana Fannou'Rank, Franklin do Indiana Stock Bank, Lanorte do Kentucky Stock Rink, Columbus do Lagrange Bank, Liir-a do Merchant's and Mechanic's Bank, N. Albany do Parke eonntv Bnk, Roekville do rrairi Citv Bink, Terre Haute, do Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute do Salem Bank,' Snlem .' i . '. do State Bank of Indian, and Branches. ....... do Traders' B.ink, Indianapolis do Tippecanoe Bank, Loinsport. . . . suspended. Illinois. Prairie State Bank. .Washington dis20 Rt'shville Bank, Rushville. do People's Bank, Carcai do Stock Secuiity Bank, Danville. dis25 All others dis 3 i Iron City Commercial College. ? This institution' stands in the front rank ofthat class of schools that confers practical benefits upiin all Who come "within the scope of its instructions. It takes a young man just at that interesting period of life when he is looking about him what he shall do, and instructs him in those branches of practical knowledge the lessons of an hon est, money-making life, that Will qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible advantage, to himself and the business world. Through the judicious and skillful management of its Principal, F. W. Jenkins, Esq-7 the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has steadily rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants speak pf it with prid,and its usefulness ia every, day felt in the numerous counting rooms' where its efficient graduates are employed. Let our country merchants and our farmers, and all peron3 who have sos, hasten them to this col lege, where they can secure a finished business ed ucation. For terms and particular information, ad dress F. W. Jenkins, Esq., ' Principal of the Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa. r- - We would callthe attention of our merchants toheadvertisement in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams k Huestis, wholesale Grocers Fort,Wayne,lnd. ' . -,, , . . , r. .. Their stock consists of a general assortment ol Groceries, together with everything usually ound n a store, except dry goods. ? Theirconnection with some of the best, oldest and ireZ known hotie$ n the East, offers them facilities for laving in their stock. unsurpassed by any other house tn the ' Wist. They are therefore cnab ed to furnish anything in their Vine,' freight considered, as low as. can be bought in New York, Cincinnati," Chicago "or any other market. ' i Fort Wayneia now withuTtwo of tliree hours ride of this place, nninternrpted by any "change ö cars. Merchants, therefore, in this pls ce and vieinity, can obtain anvthing they may m ed in the linexf Williams k JHuestis, in a few hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, ocasioned by purchasing of ordering from a greater distance. 5 0 c Williams k Huestis have but ne price", and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality ad price, as if there Id pxrson io purchase. If you would, therefore, 'save', "both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale cGrocers, FoWaynoInd.CALL AND PAY UP! AH persons indebted to the undersigned, are notified to call and setf.c, either by cash or note,-as the books must be clot cd. ' '- c dec21-5t3"- ' '' 1 , B. BENTZ.
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mm. mm i jei KEErSccr.sbntlv on hand Clocks, Watches, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RING:, LOCKKTS, S:e., kc. . !EJ!C.!ock, Watches, ic, repaired in the best manner possible. - jan 7 '53 7 tf. BOOTS Sc SHOES! "W57"L have just reet'ivrd. direct from the 111:1117 y ufaeturers, 10 cases Boot. Ä: Shoes, which we will s.dl very low for the next thirty days. Call at the Jsic Price Slcre, tv doors south of the Edwards Houso jan7-7tf RJCE, SMITH & Co. THE NKW MAGAZINE, THE ATLANTIC. MONTHLY, PEVOTED TO LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS. The Aim of the l'erio-Jical will he, First. In Literature, to leave no province mirepresented, so that, while each number will eontain articles of an abstract and permanent value, it will also be found that the healthy appetite of the mind for entertainment in its various forms of narrative, wit and humor, will not go une-ired fur. 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A Happy New Year! TO ALL TUB PATRONS OF THE LOW PRICE STORE!
To make you happy and comfortable, we Lave jast received a lare lot of Now WINTER GOODS Boutrhtinthe.se hard times at a great sacrifice for cash"; which we will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. We are opening some splendid BAY STATE LONG SHAWLS, REGOLETTES, OPERA HOODS, WOOL BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CANTON FLANNELS, DENIMS, WOOL FLANNELS, SEAMLESS BAGS, BUCK GLOVES, and many other things too numerous to mention. We aro too busy to tell a long story, and invite all to examine our Goods and Prices. Remember the Low Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH k Co. decOt-5'f. mi MM um The undersigned, Auditor of Stark county, Indiana, agreeable to an order of the Board of Comxnissior.i.Ts of said county, will receive sealed propositions until the first Monday in Marth, l5B, for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox the plan of which can be seen at the Auditor's otllce in Knox, in said eonntv. JOHN S. BENDER, dcc21-3m3. Auditor of Stark Count'. TO NON-RESIDENTS. TjlHE undersigned, with the county SurI voyor, wiil. 'on the 11th of January, 1858, atlO o'clock, a. m., on faid day, proceed to survey and Inc ite the corners of his land in section 35, town .'l.'l, ranee 3 west, in Stark county, Indiana; tn net tat the residence of the subscriber, at the time snecificj, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide fo defraying their portion of the expense of the su vey, will be returned to tho Comity Auditor, a d such dclinquineics placed on the tax duplicate, ari l collected according to law. decOI-St?. JEREMIAH ELS TON. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a commis-sion and order of sale issued out of the oififo of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of the county of M-irshall and tt-ite. of Indiana, to me directed, 1 v. ill nfer i'r sale at public outcry, at the court house door in Plymouth in taid county enthel&h day of January, l.-.S, between t'-e hours of ten o'clock a. in., :;u I fo"r o'eloek p. in. of said day, the following uesvr.bed real Csta'e situate in paid county of Marshall, mi l described as the east half of the north west r.unrter of section four(-l) town 34 north of range four (1) rut, containtr eighty acres, m. i e er less, to satisfy an execution for S OD. TiG-iO ), i;i fivor of John Xorris, against Oias Baird; said execution and crdr of F ile beau subject to another between the same parties, for S Ir-5, 20-10 J. F. VAN VALKENBU RG 1 1, Sheriff, M. C. dec IT-its SEND FOR 1 f. The most superbly iilusirated Magaz'ne ever publisher in America, is t!:e Dumber number of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, containing over sixty splendid Engravings and e'lviiig full particulars of the benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, $3 a year; single copies 5') cents. Specimen copies v. ill be sent to all poisons w ho wish to subscribe on receipt of five postage stunps, (15 cents.) See adrertisetnent i.c.uh J "Riiiiiaut Prosrcc-tus" in this paper. Address C.T-. DERBY, Acluarv C. A. A. 1-16. 54, Broad vvay,. N. Y. h. m m ö 8 v a w B,M. BBQWM&öo.' NEW TIN AND s Has )m removed to Vestcrvell's -Old stand. East side of Michigan streift. Thcv, having been among the losers by the late fire, ask all who are about buying anything in the line of To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as thcv are confident that their variety is as GOOD as the P.EST, and th- their iricos ni e so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM. COOK J3ÖX & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
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: . jl:o." sl, Their Tin Shop is. large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the lin of Tinning. Also on hand and for r.ile cheap. Tin Pails, Strainers, Wasli Dishes, Tu Cups, Dippers, Lavd Cans, Stove Pipe . Ventilators, Te-ik'-ttles, Coflee Tots, Tea Pots, Stove Boiler--, an I everything commonly used in tlie luie of Tai-. ire. JAPANNED WAKE! A large ass rfi nt of Japanned Ware on hand4 whiclis going off rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. - R. M. BROWN Co, , ; dec 10, 3-yl , " ' Have you inquired tho price of GR O C E R I E S At the Low Trice Store? .' We keep our stock fresh and will sell cheaper than anv othr establishment. oct2'J-50 -RICE, SMITH fc.Co. iE? "ST TET LAST CALL Positively!! ALL io?e indebted to the undersigned, arc notified to call and pay up before the 1st of January-? ISiS, as all debts due him a that .time will be collected according to law. Ho desires to collect ' pcaoetty if he can but forcibly if he must. J. BROWNLEE. dec 10,3-14, . .
A-dvcrtisemeisl: Extiaoi diirarv!! A splendid stock of Hardware and Stoves For pale at Plymouth, Ind.,-. ready for retailing, with the most advantageous location for business in the town, and the best point for the kind of trade in Northern Indiana. Prices low and terms easy. The purchaser can commence selling on the day of purchase, as the goods are in readiness for retail. Apply to C. II. REEVE, . Atty. for owners. F. S. Until sold in bulk, I will" continue to retail (at Chas. Palmer's Comer,) at cost. uov 2C, '57. 1-tf. ' C. II. P.
Of allsoi ts and sizes, for sale at no itf . - C. PALMER'S. QJCIIOOL BOOKS of all the most popular selecTj tions in use, for sale at "nor 26, 1-tf. C. PALMER'S. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov 26 1-tf. C. PALMER'S ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us either by note or book account, will please call and settle immediately. "There is a tisie when "forbearance ceases to be a virtue," and after the first day of January 1S5S, v, c shall be compelled to resort to the law with all those who do not complv with the above request. " BROOKE & EVANS. P. S. Laportc t Plymouth Plank Road money will be received at par bv Brooke & Bro. nov. 26, 157. 1-tf. SlrlilUni I l?r aspect us! rOURTH YEAR OF THE Ccsiiiopolilau Art AssorialioR. llic famous Düsseldorf Gallery of Painting?, purchased at a cost of $1$0,Q(1'J; and Powers' world renowned stitue of the Greek Slave republished for fcix thous inl dollavs, with several hundred other works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and Prinzes, comprise tho premiums to b? awarded to the süriber of the Cosm'pol:.t::n Art Woc?mi, who subscribe before the Jth of January, 1S5S, nt h'ch time the awards will tal c place. Trnvs orSußscairTioN. Every subscriber of;J:1 i s ci:tit'ed to a copy of the lar;re and plcndid Steel Er.:'r.ivlg, entitled 'Mani'e.-t Destiny," also ton copy of the Cosmopolitan Art J.imiil one year, a ho to a eoi tole'te in the Award of IVeta'mus, also a fV'-e admission to the Düsseldorf and Cr-mopolitan Galleries. Tims it is seen that for every three dollars paid, the suhseri!er not fi'j'y receives a snh-n-d'l $1 '! cnrrr.iving; but aio tlie beautifully illustrated Two dollar Art Jotirral, one vo ir. E ich siib rioer is also pre( nted with a certi iicatc in tho a-.vardj of vremiums, by which a valuable wi.ik of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, maybe received in addition; thus giving to every nib?eri ler an equivalent to the value of 5 UO, ex J a certificate Any one of tho leading .3 Magazines is furn'j-h-ed instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if d .'sired. N") person is resti-icted to a ingle share. Those taking five memberships, remt!"r.gÄl5, are entit'ed to an extra Eniraving, and six ticket-. Full pirtlcnl irs of the Association are 'wen in the Art Journal, which contain over sixty sj lendid Engravings, price 50 cents per number. Specimen copies' will be sent to all persons who desire to subseriir, vn reeeirt of five ioacre stanns. f 15 cents. ) Ad. C.L. DERBY C.A. A. r.ov 26. l-t. 54Rro.idwa v.N.Y. ii'e.b'eriptiin? vereived by I. M.itlinuly, Hon cr.uy Secretary, riyiuvaih, !n"i. eZVA Ol? Zjj kUO UTIZ, PLYMOUTH, IND., ( jfuhir;iin street, north of Wcslcrrclfs.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange. Uiieurrent money bouvht and said. J. II. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. May 21, 17 27ifi TTTTOil HATS and CAPS, call at Oglesbee &- Shirley's where you will fin I a large stock rn 1 the prices to suit you. 41) X Oaa CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at ,OOl the Lcio Price S Store, cue door I outh of the Fost-fiiec. 45tf. STU3-TOED EOOTS. TE would say to the Gents of Piymoutii, V y that we are prepared to take vour measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker that is a Boot-maker, wai-rantcd to'fit like a jrlove, at WHITMORE'S, mar.r17tf! Sign of the Golden Boot. R. W. TAYLOR & CO., DEALLRS IX HEAVY AND CHELF xi jix xi m yi Xk A4 IP.Cii, NAILS, GLASS, &,C, And purchasers of aR kinds of Grain. cbl2 Uly FORT WAYNE, IND LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS!! All persons knowing themselv es indebted to the late firm of N. H. Oglesbee &Co., will save cost by calling at our office immediately and settling BfcC.VCSn ALL CLAIMS MDSf BE SCED IF NOT TAII), before the first of Janurrv next. . 'CORB1N A 'PACKARD. IOct:o.23L OTotloe-'EXTRA! 'JL LL those whouish to got SHAVED an 1 at X. tlie same time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, uj) stairs, over the ost ofiice, where hair cutting, tdiaving&c, will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their custom. Thanks to pntrons for past favors. . A. BILLOWS, nov 26, If :7. . .." - . 1-tf. v jSust Received. 53 pieces Delaines, 5!) pieces Prints, 100 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hosery, Children's Hoods, A.c., at the low price store, one door south of the Post Ofiice. RICE, SMITH & Co. nov G, 'S7 1-tf. DECIDEDLY the best styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever brouhtto ti.n,.., -,t .n iUlllHtlVV US ELAINES. The, best styles and largest j stock of Delaines in town, may be found at Oglesbee k Shirley's Store call and" examine. 43 STATE OF INDIANA, - : STARKE COUNTY, SS: Li the Starke Circuit Court, March Term, ... ; 1853. . .- Edward Tibbits : . vs. S Complaint for Deed. Thomas Folien' ) , "'- ;'" The jilaintilT in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, A. W. Porter, has filed in my ofiice hi3 complaint for a Deed ; and it appearing by afiidavit that the defendant, Thomas Folien, is a non-resi-dentof the State of Indian i; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Starke Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Knox, on the second Monday, the r-th day of March, le5, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the" same will be heard and determined in. his absence- -- -. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk . jan7-7t3 (pr.fee$2) Starke Circuit Court.: ,
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Local c:l at PITTSBURGH Pi CHARTERED-APRIL, 155, " WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEE4 FACULTY Ol- II TEACHERS. FMriraTicaixv the r usrxxss JL i r s.col leof. Mod Extensive and Popular Commercial . School i.i the Country! In daily attendance npwarJsof 2U0 Students! FACULTYF.W.JENKINS p J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Aocounti and Eook-Kcepin- ' I. I. IIITCIICoClC, " Prfesces of Arithmetic and Commercial Calcula-' JOHX FLEMIXO, Author of the "National System of Buokkc-fpin Lecturer on Business, its customs and usa-cs. 0 - J. V.'. EKEXTLINOEit, C Professor of Arithmetic, Rookkcepir," -nj n1(J nography. 1 0 111 LLl0' A. COWLY O A. T. rOLTnETT, Professors of Plain and Ornamental Pennmh, D. BACOX, ' Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. IOPKixs, ESQ Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES VT. KEXXEDY, Of "ICennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecture- oCounterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Rank Note's. coMi::r.cui. miles'. Stated lectures by eminent derryn.cn of tliis city To funnel tlie best means for acjuirinir a Thorouch Business odneiflrtn ; at the least expense, comprising; ' DOlflLE EXTKV BOOKKEETIVG. as app ied to Merchandising. B.uiking,' Railroadn.clc taught by the olJwt American teacher and writer of Bookkeeping now living Z fortx jcara experience in teachin- and practice .. . . IBOAT B0OKEETJ-I.VG ith :,H the recent imi.rovements und valunble additions, t iu-at without extra charge. SILVER MEDALS for t!ie l,et Bu.inc ard Col.ogeo.era.lcoiiij;t.tJtors,v.Lcrvcr its writinOhio and didiipin in lo,andt the Pcnusvlvama fctatc lair at Pittsburgh, in 1556. , ,. , KITHMKTIC, As :,pj,:,ed b v the CrM Mercantile Banking Houses, comprwing all Counting House Calculations. T. . cwxTtaruT am, altered xoTrs. ud iiwtiuctions given in tLu imnortant branch of o-.s.ness education. Daily on Korkte eph-g; the Ufages, Laws, and Cusoms oi Commerce; Finance rnd Wing; PuS-. ic d Economy Detecting ctnatcrfeit mcney, ard otlur subjects lining practical relation, to JÄcüvc Uli jine.s. TCRAI-1 k" ' Book-Keei,':,g, Full Commercial Course,. .$35 00 i Stationery, abunt 5 0(, l.)rm ;,.! week, can be obtained for 2 57 OVtudents are not charged cstra for Sicaeiboat' book-keep.ng, Arithmetic or Diploma. srcnEXTs Can enter at any time (no vacrlion) review -t' pleasure -time udixn-ted usual len-th of corwt" from MX to twelve week?. i7 STUDINT'rmfrom thccUy alone' w ita-.u one j tax , Lcm- !cs the many fre:a the countrv. l.isrn 1 :v - ! Tl. o! writ.ng and circulars, oontainin-full I nxlon!Tn scnt b- nru! f,ch Iren City College, Pittsburgh, Fa. lrPnF.va:.i Pnxji.ixsiiir. Nolens thin F.rnfTT - - v erc awarJed this College m the lallei 1,, over all competitai-s. for best wutdvT. Tjie., with other previous Prcmiams, were given, n Onio, Michigan, Indiana, VirKinia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Ky., at the United. States Fair enl all fur work actually done with IL.. ant IM;, and m.t I s..ip. Our I enmcn are fully competent to do their , own work without the aid of the engraver to make ii re.-pcciaoie. dcclT WHEAT WANTED FOIi WHICH THE Hidicst fell TriVc ivill lie Pnid hr 4 J EBOWNXKli' Htusiral lusfnunents! FORT WA YTr T j Keep constantly on hand a splendid stock of MELODEOXS. GUITAES. VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instalments & Music Hooks; mar26 I Dir. CARTER 3c W3HMER Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. G OOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors r Cigars, etc., kept constantly on handf Tho rado supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-tm6. r"fIIE largest s ock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES J and MITTENS in Plymouth, is to be fourd at the IVopIe's Store. 43 Trarm chance IO ma ite money, or rather to save money, which is the same, by giving heed to the following: N. II. Ogleibee k Co., have made an assignment to me of alUheir assotts, amounting to over $(,000, for the bem-fit of their creditors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, had better call immediately, end thereby save costs, and make money There can Do no delay, for the accounts must be settled up by thefiift of January noxt. M. A. PACKARD, Assignee. O.Tiee, Coibin's block over the People's Store decl0-3tf. NOTICE Tlie regular neetinga of the BoanTof Trustees of Center township, -will be held on the first Saturdiy in eaeh month, at the court house in Plvm-' oth. - Wm. i. BURNS Clerk; Bia757 2T1t. . . EXECUTOR'S SALE. . Notice is hrebv given that I will ofier sale oi Thursday, the 14i3i day of January, lc5S, at the late residence of George Gilbert deceased, in Un ion township, Marshall county, Indiana; consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, wagons, farming uteusibv and other articles too numerous to mention.. Terms. A credit of nine months will be givcrc on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving, note with interest and approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. HENRY LAKE, Executor.'. dcc24-5t3. : "' l
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