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TERMS. II paid in Advance, Knd or six months, End of the year, SI OO Si 50 82 OO LOCAL AXD MISCELLANEOUS. ' jj-Advertiaeraents, to Insure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the tljy of publication.! Notices of Deaths and Marriage will be published free of charge. Our friends will oblige us by handln: in all such otiees which may come under their observation. Any of our Literary friends, who feel disposed to contribute anythiing for the Democrat, can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have them do so. C, I, & C. U. It. TIME TABLE FOR PLYMOUTH STATION. Pass. Trains leave 9.10 A M. and 12.05 A M. arrive 10.- A M, ami 1.JO u. leave 12.30 P M, Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, arrive 6.30 P M, Tuesdays and Thur3C 1 1 V ä N. KENDALL, Supt. Fr't. jm2l Social SingingProf. J. II. Heigiitox will meet Iiis old scholars and friends at Piatt's New Hall, this (Thursday )eve., at G o'clock. Lovers of music, and especially those who were members of his class in this place last winter, are invited to attend. The music will be selected from the "Sabbath Bell." Our Graded School. After all, Plymouth is, indeed, to hare a school. Of this every one will heartily rejoice; for nothing has our village so much needed as a thorough graded school. There is no surer index of a speedy return to original barbarism than to see a large community without a well conducted school. Education is a necessity of man's nature, and if you fail to supply the young with healthy, substantial knowledge, they will collect lor themselves, in every byway, a pernicious store, that to often drags them down to ruin. You may preach home education; very verv well; we have nothing to say of the instruction of the fireside only in its praise. But we do say. first, that ami J th thousand cares and anxief.es of parents, this duty is too often neglected: secondly, that all parents are not sufficiently educated themselves Jo give the necessary instruction to their children. Thirdly, that it is cheaper. ILw? you will answer. Division of labor for cheapness and efficiency, 13 one of the first things taught in political economy. A man, by directing his energies to one pursuit, can perform its labor with greater ease and efficiency than one whose attention is not entirely given to it. Hence a parent will find it to his advantage to give the mental training of hi3 sons and daughters into the hands of an experienced teacher, while his attention is absorbed in other pursuits. Mr. R. M. Johnson, the Principal of our Aliool, comes to us highly recom mended as a scholar, and an experienced and efficient teacher. We have reasons for believing that he will make for us such a school as our village ha3 long needed. Let parents, then, of the village and surrounding country, sfend in a full quorum of pupils, and let us make "our graded school" one of the permanent institutions of our village. To Correspondents. "To My Sister," is rejected. Bad poetry is the worst of all composition. There are, we admit, a few lines happily conceived, but the character of the whole is such that wo must decline its publication. Common Pleas Court, Judge Egbert presiding, is in session this week, with a well-filled docket, and a full quorum of Attys. Lost soma of our readers should become weary "of so much talk about Kansasmatters, which have, indeed, become something of a drug, for the future will give attention to other matters which may prove of general interest. We hopo all wi'l read the letter of Gov. Wise, published in this issue. It is a masterly defenso of the doctrines of popular sovereignty, and, at tho samo tim?, a lucid explanation of the present differences in the democratic party. Get "Harper" for February. It U well stored with everything to interest, amuse and instruct every cultivated and refined rjerson. .. We have, also, Godey for the same month. The same style of art which characterizes the publication of this monthly is sustained in this number. Sound. Senator Douglas, in a speech irnde from the balcony of the Girard House, in Philadelphia, last week, "deprecated tne idea of hostility to the President, or to hit Administration, and expressed his belief tha' Mr. Buchanan would prove eminently worthy of the high opinion formed of him by the Democracy of Pennsylvnia, which had elected him to tho high office he now held."

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PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. Arn.ES Green, Dry Barrel3 Pork, Flour Brav, Bacon Hams, Sugar Cured, Shoulders, Sides, Br:tF Fresh Dry Bt.TTER Brick Caxdt by box Chickens. Crackf.ks Soda Butter Cheese Canui.es Tallow Star PRICES. 5) o 1 25 00 10 15 15 4 50 12 121 6 00 15 1 25 12 8 12 15(g 20 :io 40 14 Sperm Coffee nio . . . JilV.I . . Mocch Corn Meal Eggs Flour Fish Mackerel 1G? 3 20 20 3d 13 4 50(3 5 00 10 7 00 8 75 1 00 2 50 5 00 4 00 3 00 8 10 ii ' 12 5 10 10 White, hf bbl Cod Herring box Glass sx 10 p53 ft Hat Timothy Clover." Prairie Hides Dry Green Honey Iron Lard Lime Lead White Bar Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Syrup Nails Oats 2 40 2 50 10 00 SO 25 25 5

Oils Lard 1 50 Fish 1 03 Linseed, 1 20 Pork 3 50 Potatoes 25 Rags 3 Rice 8 oALERATCS. 5 10 Salt Barrel 2 50 Sack 25 Soap 8 Sugar New Orleans 12 Crushed 16 Loaf mi Tallow 12 TM 50 1 00 Wheat 50 55

BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana. Brookville Bank, Brookvillc par Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis, .suspended do E'khirt. Elkhart do d do do do do do do do do do Goshen, Goshen do Indiana, Michigan City do Montieello, Monticello do M mit Vernon, Mount Vernon do Paoli, Paoli do Rockville, Wabash do Syracuse. Syracuse do Salem, Salem do the State of Indiana, and Branches, do Warsaw, Warsaw do Bloomington Bank, Bloomington r. Canal B ink. Evansville, Cambridge City Bank, Cambridge City. . . . Crescent City Bank, Evansville, Exchange Bank, Grvcncastle Fayette County Bank Connersville Farmers' Bank, Westfield Hoosier Bank, Logansport Indiana Bank, Madnon Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomo Indiana Farmer' Bank, Franklin Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus Lagrange Bank, Lima. Merchant's and Mechanic's Bank, N. Albanv do Parke county Bank, Rockville do Frairi City Bank, Terre Haute do Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute do Salem Bank, Salem do State Bank of Indiana, and Branches do Traders' B.tnk, Indianapolis do Tippecanoe Bank, Lofranspoi t. . . .suspended. Illinois. Prairie State Bank, Washington dis20 R"shville Bank, Rushville do People's Bank, Carmi do Stock Security Bank, Danville dis25 All others dis 3 Iron City Commercial College. This institution stands in thc front rank of that class of schools that confers practical benefits upun 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 Khali do, and instructs him in those branches of practical knowledge the lessons of an honest, money-making life, that will qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible advantage to himself and thc business world. Through the judicious and skillful management of its Principal, F. W. Jenkins, Esq., the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has steadily rose until it has no superior in th.e country. Our merchants speak of it with pride, and its usefulness is every day felt in thc numerous counting rooms where its efficient graduates are employed. Let our country merchants and our farmers, and all persons who have sons, hasten them to this college, where they can secure a finished business education. For terms and particular information, address F.W.Jenkins, Esq., Principal of thc Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa. We would callthe attention of our merchants toheadvertisenvnt in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams Hue.stis, wholesale Grocers Fort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together w ith everything usually found na store, except dry goods. Their connection with Home of the best, oldest and trell known houx n the East, oilers them facilities for laying in thiir stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore cnab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any change o cars. Merchants, therefore, in his place nod vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & llucKtis.in . few hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, ocasioncd by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams k Huetis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality and price, as if therein person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale cOroccrs, FoWaynelrd. CALL AND PAY UP! All persona indebted to the undersigned, are notified to call and settle, cither by cash or note, as the books must be closed. dec2! 5t3 H. BEN! ,

V X 7 3 W DEALER IN mnnr nTnnini I Plymouth, Intl., KEEPS constantly on hand Clocks, Watches, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKETS, Kc, &c. LTClocks, Watches, kc, repaired in the best manner possible. jan 7 '58 7-tf. BOOTS & SHOES. WE have just received, direct from the manufacturers, 10 cases Boots & Shoes, which we will sdl very low for the next thirty days. Call at the In-r Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards House jan7-7tf RICE, SMITH & Co. 3NTOX7 jo.:e3.:d"2". THE NEW MAGAZINE, THE ATUXTIC MONTHLY. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS. The Ahn of the Penodixil will be, First. In Literature, to leave no province unrepresented, so that, while each nuii.bcr will contain articles of an abstract and permanent value, it will also be found that the healthy appetite of the mind for entertainment in its various form of narrative, wit and humor, will not go unbared for. The publishers wish to say, also, that while native writers will receive the most solid encouragement, and will be mainly relied on to (ill tlie pages of the Atlantic, they will not hesitate to draw from the foreign sources at their command, as occasion m ty require, relying rather on the competency of an author to treat a particular subject, than on any other claim whatever. In this way they hope to make their Periodical welcome wherever the English language is spoken or read. Seco d. In the term Art, it is intended to include the whole domain of aesthetics, and they hope gradually to make this critical department a true and fearless representative of Art, in all its various branches, without any regard to prejudice, whether personal or national, or to private considerations of what kind soever. Third. In Politics, the Atlantic will be the organ of no party or clique, bt will honestly endeavor to be the exponent ot what its conductors believe to be the American idea. It w ill deal frankly with persons and with parties, endeavoring always to keep in view that moral element which transcends all persons and partie-, and which alone makes the basis of a true and lasting national prosperity. It will not rank itself with any sect of antics, but with that body of men which is in favor ot" Freedom, National Progress and Honor, whether public or private. As an earnest of the material at their command, they subjoin the following list of literary persons interested in their enterprise; wihmg it, however, to be distinctly understood, that they shall hope for support from every kind of abilit which desires the avenue of their columns, and i:i ihe remuneration of which they shall be guided purely by their sense of intrinsic merit: William H. Prescott, Ralph Waldo Emerson Henry W. Longfellow, Rev. F. II. Hedge, D. D., Nath'l Hawthorne, John G. Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James R. LowcP, J. Lothrop Motlev, Geo. Win. Curtis, Herman Melfille Prof. C. C. Feiton, Prof. F. J. Child, E. V. Whipple, Edmund VIIIIIII.J 1 iiuiiivi . m niiv 1 I. . 1 1 Uli UUllt. , author of " Neighbor Jack wood," etc.; C. W. Phillco. author of "Twice Married;" Mrs. II. Beecher Stowe, Mrs. Gaskell, author or "Ruth," uMirv Birton," "North and South," etc.; M;;s. L. Maria Child, Mrs. C. M. K.rkland, Mrs. Pike, author of "Ida .May," "Caste," etc.; Miss Rose Terry, Wilkie Chllins.authorofthe "Dead Secret," etc.; G. Rutlini, author of ''Doctor Antonio," etc.; Shirley Brooks, author of "Aspen Court," etc.; E. M. Whittyj author of "Political Portraits," etc., James H.innay, author of "Singleton Fontenoy;" Thos. XV. Parsons. Terms. Three dollars a year, or twet -five cents a number, and may be obtained of bookselsels, periodical agents, or of the publishers. PllOSPECTUS OF THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK, for 1S5S. Tlie New York Day Book, (daily and weekly) is an independent Demoet.ttic journal. de'otel to the support of Democratic ideas and the defense of Democratic intitutions. It holds that all those who are naturally equal, are entitled to the same rights and responsible for the same ? duties.aiid itl will, therefore, advocate the perfect legal and no litical equality of all citizens, without regard to birth, religion, or any of those factitious and accidental things which, in other countries, and sometimes in our own, are permitted to interfere with men'd natural rights. It holds, moreover, that that government is best which governs the least that National Buikr, Protective Tariffs, Intern il Improvements, and ail forms and degrees of special legislation are initi -Republican, corrupting and dangerous to the spirit of Democracy ami the permanency of free institutions. It holds, furthermore, that American society, as now constituted, is right in theory as in fact at the South as at the North in its domestic regulations as in its political institutions, and will therefore defend the existing condition the subordination of negroes as well as thc equality of white citizens. These principles and this position it will continue to advocate in the future as in the past, and though the publication department has changed hands, its editors and contributors remain the same as ever. The success the Day Book has achieved by boldly and fearlessly uttering the whole truth upon the "slavery" question has been unparalleled in the history of newspaper literature nt less than thirty thousand subset ibers h iving been received in a single year. We confidently expect even greater success in the future ; an I while wc shall give due attention to politics we also present our readers with an interesting family ami business journal, filled with a complete dijrest of news, foreign and domestic, corr.nv.'icial and monetary articles, full and accurate reports of the cattle, grain, cotton, produce and other markets, accompanied with the newest and latest agricultural information, prepared specially for our columns. Indeed, we give the reader a greater variety of information than is to be obtained in any other weekly journal published in New York. Our reports of markets alone are worth double ihe subscription price. TERMS: Daily Day Book, per annum $G 00 WEKKLV DAT BOOK. Single copy, per annum $2 00 Two copies, " . 3 00 Five copies, , 7 00 Ten copies, " 12 00 1 wenty copies, to one addres, and anvf larger iiuinoer, at thc rate of .l Twenty copies, to address of each sub ßcriber, and any larger number, at the rate of $ 1 20 each 20 00 24 00 Any person sending us a club of twenty, or over, will be entitled to an extra copy. At offices where it is believed a club of twenty can be procured, postmasters or other persons getting up the club can commence by Bending five names and five dollars. Subscriptions maf commence at any time, but it is desirable that as many as possible ma) begin on thc first of January. Payment in advance is required in all eases, and the paper is invariably discontinued at the expiration of the advanced payment. W icn drafts can be obtained, they are much safer than to send bills. Bills of any specie paying bank in the United States or Canada received at par for subscriptions. AH ordering papers, tdvmld be careful to write the post oflice, county and State, i 1 full. Address VAN EVR'IE, HORTON k CO., Editors and Publishers of Day Book, 17 Ann street. New York.

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TO ALL THE PATRONS OF THE ! LOW PRICE STORE! j To make you happy and comfortable, we have J jus received a large lTrTTm TTT) f lC T '()W Y Jj LiLll' uUUJJ! " " . Bo'ight in these hard times r.t a great sacrifice for i cah, which we will sell CHEAPER THAN THE! CHEAPEST. We are opening some snlen lid BAY STATE LONG SHAWLS, REGO- i LETTES, OPERA HOODS. WOOL BLANK-! ETS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS. GINGHAMS, j ! CANTON FLANNELS, DENIMS, WOOL I ; FLANNELS, SEAMLESS BAGS, BUCK ! GLOVES', and manv other things too numerous to ' mention. We are too busy to tell ahrng'storv, and invite all to examine our Goods and Prices. Remember the Low Price Store, two doors south of the Edward House. RICE, SMITH & Co. dcc24-stf. TICMIfllllffiMlil! The undersicr.ed, Auditor of Stark county, Indiana,' agreeable to nn order of the Bourd of Com missioners of s iiil count v, W'Hreee've sealed prrpnsicions until tlio first Mn l iy in M irtl'i, lö"2, f; r f 1if rirpl Inn rf fi Piin-f Il.nso In thr tn'vii nf Tvtior the plan of which cn be seen at the Auditor's oillce in Knox, in said conntr. JOHN S. RENDER, dcc24-5m3. Auditor of Stnk County. TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE uml.'MsjiHie;!. with thp rounty Surveyor, will, on tho 11th of January, 1S5?. at 10 o'clock, a. m., on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 5, town 'Hi, range .1 west, in Stark county, Indiana; to meet at thc residence of the subscriber, nt the time specified, 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 fv defraying their portion of the expense of the sir v , m in m i ui i'j iiv vuuiii ti n sueli delipiuincies placet! on thj tax duplicate, a;id colloete.l according to law. ' dcc2l-5t'J. JEREMIAH ELSTON. SHEKlr r S SALK. irtue of a commission and order of sale is- ! edition ami ord?r of sale being subject to another between the same ratties, fori?; 1 Sö, 20-100 J. F. VA N VA LK EN BURGH, Shei deel -l:s SEND FOR IT. Tlie most j lustrate.l Magaz'ne ever published in America, is the December number of the Cosmopolitan Art Jounial, containing over sixty splendid Engravings and -n-iii-full iiartK-ulaM of the benefits of the CosIllOpohbU! rt Association. & - a vo ir; single copies 50 cents. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who w ih to subscribe on receipt of live post ige stamps, (15 cents.) See advertisement headed "Brilliant Piospecins" in this paper. Address C.S.DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. I tCT 5 11, Broadway, N. T TT "RP H WAT Xt f!n ! Kir-MAI TIM A Mr INJCVV I UM MIU j Tf.ic .., rmiinviwl 1a Wncforvnllv 1 " "u i iiummiuic J Thev. havinc been amoni the losers br the late fire, ak all who arc about buving anything in the line ot ft r To give them a call at their new Store, and exam-! inc their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that their variety ij as GOOD as the BEST, and tha their prices "are so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OP THEM. COOK,BOX & PARLOR CONSTAXTIiY OX HAND. Tlieir Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may al-i ways be found during business hours, prepared to I do "all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also j on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, ! Wash Dishes, Tii Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe cntllators, Teakettles, Coilec Tots, I oa Pots, Stove Boilers, an 1 everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WARE' A large ass .rt:r.ent of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going olT 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 evvry dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. decl0,3-yl Have you inquired the price of GROCERIES At the Iaw Trice Store ? We keep our stock fresh and will sell cheaper than anv other establishment, too.r.o If ICE. KM ITH A Co. RICE, SMITH k Co. LAST CALL Positively!! Llj .iose indebted to the undersigned, are X V. notified to call and pay up before the 1st of January, 1K8, as all debts due him at that time will be collected according to law. He desires to collect peaceably if he can but forcibly if he must. J, BROWN LEE. doc ia.."Lt1 1

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Advcrlkciiicnt Exlraordmary!! A splemliJ stock of Hardware and dtoves For sale at rivmouth, Ind., readv for retailing, , .j t;ic mnit advantageous location for business I in the town, and the best point for the kind of trade , 111 Northern Indiana. Pncts low und terms ea-v. ! Thc P"rchaser can commence selling cn the day j of purchase, as the goods are in readiness for retail. Apply t-j H. REEVE, . ior owners. P.S. Until sold in bulk, I will continue to retail (at Chas. Palmer's Corner,) at cost. nuv2G,'57. 1-tf. C. II. J . Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S. .A. - P imioot'iwo"- ""iT 7 T i j CJtHOOL BOOKS ol all the most popular sen c K - 1 ll0J :n "e' lor wIc at n , t r i 110 Y ' 1 AL-,11'lt i - , - " " .Ladiefj Portfolioß, Neat and cheap, at C. PALMER'S I r:ov CG 1-tf. 4 LL thse knowing themselves indebted to a j eilliei by note or book account, will please :a!i and settle immediately. j J eiluei ja!i and sett j "There a tine when fo.bcanncc ccn-es to be I 1 v! rtiie." t nCtor llie fivzt hiv .t" Tiiniirv j we shall be compelled to resort "to th.e law with all i ihose w!io do not coninly with the above request, i " BROOKE EVANS, T. S. Laporte A Plymouth Plank Road money will be received at par bv Brooke & Bro. nov. FOURTH YEAR OF THE Cosmopolitan Art Association. The famous Dusseldorf G illerv of Painting?, mirch i?ed at a cost of SISO.OfK); and Towers' world renowned statue of thc Greek Slave republished for six thousand dollars, n iiu -je i i at iiuourcu oilier w oi ks j of Art, in Paintings, Sculp- i uuv 1 11 ui .(-, i i 1.1 1 i i v Iii'.- i 'reiiiiuiu-j 10 oe ai warded to the subscribers of the Cosrno:x)!itan i Art AssociaffSn, who subscribe before the 2;'th of January, IKiS, at which time I i;iu ums .wu ia e piac?. ' r-i "i .:iu;inii. nerysuoscnoer i.s.t is entitled to a copy of tue large ana splendid teel trated Two dollar Art Journal, one vear. gratir Any one of llie leading s i lagazines i furuis j EnirravinL's. price 50 cents per number. Specimen i cobles will be sent to all ncrsons who desire to snb- ; sciibc.on receipt of lh cot;!ge stamps, (15 cents.) Ad.he. C. L. DERBY" C. A. A. nov J0, I-t-. :-l- Broadway, Y. J.'i 'Su't-criptiens eceivedby I. Mattii:j:ly, ll:rn r.u v Seeret;'ry, Pl-monlh, In 1. E'LVL. OF M98, TlEO Ü:TII ! PLYMOUTH, IND., ' ; (Mi'-hiyot strcd, north of U'cxierrclfs.) i Collections made and premptly remitted for at ieuirrnt raters tf Exchange. Cneiurent iiimev ; hv)i!ght and sold. ' J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. .Miv 21, lr-57 27 ti". ; TTDR HATS and CAPS, call at Oglcshco & V Shirley's where toa will find a large stock and the prices to suit von. r. . '.. , CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at the Imo Price Store, one door -fliee. 45tf. I'J.U'lfO ! outh of t!:0 Po ( STUB -TO ED BOOTS. I. 71 would say to thc Gents of Plymouth, for V V I hat wo ire prepared to take vour measures the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from nch L lit that is I reneli Calf, bv a Boot-maker that is a hoot-maker, warranted to fit like a clove. ilt WHITMOUE mar; 1 itl! Sign of the Golden Boot. !K. W. TAY LOR &CO..I ! ... " : UE.4I.KK8 INHEAVY AND SHELF IRON. NAILS, GLASS, SlC nd purchasers Oi all kinds of Grain. CM2-1 lly. FORT WAYNE, IND LOOK GUT FOR BREAKERS!! All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of N. H. Oglesjiee &Co., will save cost by calling at our oflice immediately and settling BECAUSE ALI. CLAIMS Ml'ST BE SL'ED IF NOT PAID, 'before the first of Janurrv next. CORB1X & PACKARD. :0133Ll5L DKTotiCC-EXTRA! ALL those who wish to get SHAVED and at the same time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, upstairs, over the H)stoihcc, where hair cutting, shaving kc, will be done up to thc entire satisfaction of all who may favor inc with their custom. Thanks to patrons for past favors. A. BILLOWS, nov 26, 1F57. itf. Just Received. ."0 pieces Delaines, IU pieces IVints, 100 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hosery, Children's j Hoods, e., at the low price .-tore, one dour south , ot the t'ost t jlluc. RICE, SMITH & Co. j nov 2b', '07 ltf. DECIDEDLY the best styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever brought to is thmarkct 41) D ELATNIÄ and largest stock of Delaines in town, may be found at Oglesbee V. Shirlev' Store call and examine. 43 STATE OF INDIANA. STARKE COUNTY, SS: In ihe Starke Circuit Court, March Term, Edward Tibbits vs. Thomas Folien Complaint for Deed. Thc plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, A. Y . Porter, has filed in my office hi complaint tor a Deed ; and it appearing by afli Juvit thatthe defendant, I honia 1 ollen, is a non-res". dent of the State of Indians; he is therefore 11 tiI 1 l l? f U"', .'V11"' of :lul wnjphihit, I and that the 'same will be heard at the next term of : he Starke Ci. cu.t Court, to be holden at the wuu t r aT , . -V v?0lMt J. 0 Mh day ot March. and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his a Hence. , ,Jt!l,IN Clerk .Pin itl (pr.fcr.V2) stkc Circuit Court. I

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I It O X CITY Located at PITTSBURGH, PA. C II A RTi :Pv ED A PR IL, 1 r."5, WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES. FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS.

T JJ US LYESS JIA X' S COLLEGP ,r L, . - . . tensive and Popwlar Commercial School in the Country! emphatically In daily attendance upwards of 2 00 Student:! i , FACULTY: j V. W.JENKINS Pkixcjpal. . J. C. iMlTIf, A. .., '; Professor of Accounts and Book-KcepiHg. : i. r. Hitchcock, Profcssos of Arithmetic and Commercial Calcula- , tions. JOH.V FLEMING, j Author of the "National System if Bookkecpin"' j Lecturer on Business hs customs and usages. j J. W. EREXTLIXCER, I Professor of Arithmetic, Bookkecpin" and Phonography. I A. COWLY O A. T. DOUTIIETT, .Triors of Plain and Onnmental Penmac!iiP. ' D. LACO.X, j Lecturer on Political Economy. j JAML3 II. HOPKINS, ESQ ." ji i"iki.sourgn uar. L-enuivr on r-mrinrr.;oi t ! AjiüS V . KENXEDr. I 9" ''Lcnncdy's B.uik Note Review,' Lecturer ou j -cuiiterie.it, Altered, and Spurious Bank Notes. j COMMHRCUT. ETHICS. tated lectures by eminent clergymen of this citv, ni'S:c.V OF THE IXSTlTi-nnv t To furnish tlie bot means for acquiring a Thor ough ijusiness caueatioa, m the shortest time, and at the least exrense, compiising DOCELE E.7nV COOKKEEPIXG, as applied to .Merchandising, Banking, Railroadmg, elc.,tauphtby thc oldest American teacher and writer of Bookkeeping now liying, havinforty years exj.eric-nce in teaching and practice.' w STEM30.tT BOOÄKEEriXG . ith ad tli- recent improvements and valuable additions, tivht without extra charge rE.VMANSH.P, ' v ' 1 'mn a no e tyle of lHiinc?s and Onia- ' liiental Wrhinr, SILVER MEDALS for the best Bu-incs and ' 0;nimental Penman.-hin have been awarded this aw co::ijc-inors, wherever its writins " " 'uueu, mciuwing tlie State Fairs ill "u .ncnigan in lr.o,andat tl the PenuvlvaARITHMETIC, -Alercantile Banking Houscf, Iitmg House Calculations. A XI Al.TKRED NOTES. cn in this important branch of I.ElCKrs TERMS, ic. SlXiK.'. l S any time (i.o vacation"!, review at Can nr-r sit i l?'T i 1 ' pleasure tit; ui; iniiieil usual icnuthol" courset RiaiRF.M'i! . o . i l ut.. 1 1 e.'itrring, from the cUv alne wuhn.oneyeai.beH lestlie manvfi'om die country. i'iitlxaiovt- : tV';wl7 r w,f;-' il'J ining full ! ZSS" h "'''rr WiSkins j Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. I j Ij-i'fti m'cm TiCNMAvsorr. No less than EIGHT FIRST FREMITUS wen nward.-d tl,;a rv i' IR I I KL.MH. fo were awarded this College :n tlio rail ol over all competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Prer.fums. ......... :.. ru.. . n- . . j ' " , V l11'.'"' L i"1 ''ll'1 ! ncicLiiiai uio ii. iie!ii'-an. Ih.!: i.,t rv;:the Unittd V r v ,'v ' , . rK clu',l,.v I 1 E-N and INK, and not lor En-rave. done with 1 Per.iu.ins:np. mir 1 cumen are lully competent to tlo their own work witho-.t the aid of the engraver to make it respectable. declT WHEA l' WAiTEI FOR WHICH THE Utekst Cash Price will iV PaWIiv 4'J J BBOWNLEE. llhsml lusfrumcnts!" I'ORT WAYNE, Keep con itantly on hand a splendid stock of ? 0 MELODEONS, GUITARS. VIOLINS, and all other Musical Inslramcnls & Music Books. mar2G 191y. C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. GtOOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquor, T Cigars, etc, kept constantly on h-nd. The rade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-einG. rpiIE largest stock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES JL nd MITTENS in Plymouth, is to be found at the Teople's Store. 43 A BARE CHANCE rf 0 maKC money, or rather to save money, w Inch I is the same, by giving heed to the following; N. H. Oglesbee & Co., have made 1111 assignment to. mc of all their assetts, amounting to over SjOCO for the benefit of their creditor.. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the above named tirm, had better call immediately, and thereby save costs, and mare money. There can be no delay, for the accounts must be settled up bv the first of January next. " M. A. O. PACKARD, Asripicr. OiVice. Corbin's block over the People's Store, dec 10-3tf. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Boardof Trustees of Center township, will be held on the firvt Satunhy in each month, at the court house in Plymouth. Wwi. J. BURNS Clerk. mav7,'57 251y' EXECUTOR'S SALE, J Notice is h-rebv given that I will oner sale on , Thursday, the 1 Ith day of January, 165$. at the bit ,.r r.u.t .f.w....A.i io,i towndiip, Marshall county, Indiana; conFisting of horses, c ittle, hogs, wagons farming utensil, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tf.n.Ms. A credit of nine months will be given on all juims over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with interest and approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. HENRY LAKE, Executor. decQl M.

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