Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 January 1858 — Page 3

'.TERMS. t ir paid in Advance, S OO End or six months, 0 nd of the year, 3 OO

Advertisements, to insure insertion, must be Landed in by Tuesday evening preceding tlie day of publication. Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be published fre of charge. Our friends trill oblige es by handing in all such 'otices which may come tinder their observation. Any of our Literary friends, who feel disposed to contribute anrthiing for the Democrat, can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have them do so. Piltstarsli. Fort Wayne & Chicago "RAIT.. ROAD. JFXIYUrO VT1I ST.1TIO.Y. TRAINS ARRIVE. Ex. and Mail 12.28 a. m. Ex. Pass. 8.50 a. m. Local Freight 2.35 p. m. TRAINS LEVE. Mail JfcPa-w. 2.00 a.m. Ex. " 10.43 a. m. Local Freight 12.30 p.m m T 1 a! rF ahnr tri t n I Ti rains i"ave uii v:iv aiinm ceptthe Freight, which leaves at 12.30 p. m. on Mondavs, Tnesdavs, Thursdays, an 1 Saturdays; unives'from La LaPorte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Notice to Shiffers. Freight, destined for either road, will not be forwarded the sarue day unless received before 11 o'clock a. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent. jan23 pr E. JJSrWe, last night, had the pleasure of listening to the Rv. Mr. Barrett's lecture on "Home Education,' and must confess cnrself highly entertained thereby. He handled his subject in a masterly manner. Ilia whole lecture, from beginning to end, showed the wise instructor, the true thinker, the fine poet, ad the finished scholar. All who heard that lecture must go away profited and highly entertained. We were out of town when he delirered his first lecture, hut from what we learn. it fully sustained his character as a superior lecturer. We are glad to know that an arrangement Ins been made to have the full course We must, however, be allowed to late exceptions, not to the lecture, but to the delivery. Affectation, of whatever name or nature, is, to us, simply offensive and lidiculous, especially when it is made to mar the full, rich, Heaven-gifted tones of the human voice. We have never been able, by aoy logic uncfar the heavens, either of art or nature, to discover why L-o-r-d should be pronounced Lawed; o-r-d-e-r, awdah; h-e-a-r-t, ha wet, and the like. If there is, we ho'd ourself ready to stand corrected. jtST'Last week, we placed at the head of our columns, the names of the nominees cf the Democratic State Convention. In the hurry of the hour we deferred comments if comments are indeed necessary but at this present, take pleasure in commending the ti'-.ket to the Democrats of Marshall, as in every way, worthy of their support. They need no meed of praise from us; they are men well known in the State as good and true. It behooves every Demosrat to to do his Juty to let no outside, collateral issue or influence mislead him that the great State of Indiana may once more, and forever, put the seal of condemnation on thai partywhose very principles and practice areat'ar with the best interests of our common country. We clip the following timely caution from the Lawrence Democrat: It is well understood that the Black Republicans of this State will make a tremendous effort to gain the ascendancy at the coming election. Aware of the diversity of opinions entertained by different members of the Democratic party in regard to Kansas policy, they will spare no pains to foment discord and produce division in the DemocrMi ranksl We call upoi.everyjDemoorat to stand by the Slate ticket. The candidates are true and tried men, and worthy to fill the post to which they have Deen nominated. In due course of time the matters of difference will oe honorably aid satisfactorily adjusted, and tl.e Democratic party with a solid and unbroken front will march to victory in the coming contest. Again we say, let every ; Democrat, as he deprecates Bl.u k Republican misrule and oppression, stand by the ticket we present to day. ,j3T0ne of, those delightful erenings la3t week, when the "genial breath cf spring" breathed over our land, and the moon shone out in unwonted beauty, we were treated to ont of those witching serenades which have become 60 popular in our village. : " : .This "mystic band" of choice musicians, who thu3 regale our citizens at the "stilly hour of night," deserve many thanks at our hands ' ' ' I . - " . " i, Lockport, Jan. 16. Lst night, fifciut Uoclock, a slight vibration was felt..aecompanied with a loud rumbling noiso. reue-nbling the rolling of wheels over a pavement. It was heard by uumber ?r persons in different parts of iW town, and awoke several from their leep. . ... ,

PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. prices. Arrixs Green,.. $ 50 Dry 2 25 Barrels Pork, l 00 Flour, S5 Bran, 10 Bacon Hams, 15 Sugar Cured, 15 Shoulders, Sides Bekf Fresh 4 50 Dry 12 Potter 12. Brick ' 6 00 Caxdy by box 15 Chickens 1 25 C hackees Soda 12 Butter 8 Cheese 12 Candles Tallow 15 20 Star 30 Sperm 40 Coffee Rio 14 Java 1G?3 Toccha 20 Corn 20 Meal 33 Eggs 13 Flocr 4 500 5 00 Fish Mackerel 10 White, hf bbl 7 00 Cod 8 llerrinir box "5 1 00 Glass XI 0 :p39 ft 2 50 EI at Timothy 5 00 Clover 4 00 Prairie 3 00 Hides Drv S 10 Green 3 IIoxev 12 Iron 5Q 10 Lard 10 Lime 25 Lead White 2 40 2 50 Bar 10 Molasses Sugar House 1 00 New Orleans 80 Syrup 1 25 Nails ." 5 GJi' Oats 25 Oils Lard 1 50 Fish 1 00 Linseed 1 20 Pork 3 50 Potatoes 25 Rags 3 Rick 8 Saleratcs 10 Salt Barrel 2 50 Sack 25 Sor 9 8 cg ar New Orleans 12 Crushed 16 Loaf. 16?. Tallow 12 " T-a 50(7 I 00 Wheat 50 55 BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana. Ilrookville Rank, Brook ville par Bar.k of the Capitol, Indianapolis, .suspended do Elkhart, Elkhart do d Goshen, Goshen do do Indiana, Michigan City do do MoDticello, Monticello do do Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon do do Taoli, Paoli do do Rockville, Wabash do do Syracuse. Syracuse do do Salem, Salem do do the Siateof Indiana, and Branches, do do Warsaw, Warsaw do Bloomington Bank, Bloomington do Canal Bank, Evansville do Cambridge City Bank, Cambridge Citv do Crescent City Bank, Evansville, do Exchange Bank, Greencastle do Fayette County Bank Connersville do Farmers' Bank, Westfield do Hoosier Bank, Lognnsport do Indian Bank, Madison . do Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomo do Indiana Farmers Bank, Franklin do Indiana Stock Bank, Lanortc do Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus do Lagrange Bank, Lima tlo Merchant's and Mechanic's Bank. X. Albany do

Parke county Bank, Rockville ". do Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute, do Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute do Salem Bank, Salem do State Bank of Indiana, and Branches do Traders' Bank, Indianapolis do Tippecanoe Bank, Lojnnsport. . . .suspended. Illinois. Prairie State Bank, Washington dis2 ) K"shviIIe Bank, Rushrille do People's Bank, Carmi do Stock Security Bank, Danville dis25 All others..". dis 3 O Counterfeit Bank Note Detecting is a branch of commercial education that canuot bt. neglected without loss, especially to the tnung business man. Consequently, the Iron City Commercial College, to be first and foremost in everything pertaining to a complete business education has engaged erraanently, Mr. J. W. Kennedy as the Instructor in this department, Mr. K. Is the editor of "Kenedy's Bank Note and Commercial Review," the oidest and most reliable "Counterfeit Detector" in the country, which is a sufficient guarxnty that he is every way qualified to give the most satisfactory instruction n his department. He explains to the student the various clashes of frauds practised upon our bank note currency, and enables him to make ihe proper distinction in the detection of each class. This is the only College in which this knowledge is systematically taught to all the students. We would callthe attention of our merchants tohcadvertiscment in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams k Huestis, wholcsal Grocers. Fort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with everything usually found na store, except dry poods. Their connection with ßomeof the best, oldest and Kell knoten hoMe n the East, offers them facilities for laying in thtir stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore enab cd 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 this place and vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Huestia, in a few hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, ocasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams k Huestis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality ad price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale cGrooers, FoWaynelnd. E STRAY NOTICE. Taken up by John Hoover, living in West towrship, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 22nd day of November, 1857, two Cows with young calves. One of said 6bws is a deep red color; the other is black, with a white line back, with some white on her belly; s apposed to be three years "old no -other marks perceivable. Appraissd at the sum of twenty dollars, by Daniel Barber, sen , and Ch !es Kniseley, before Daniel Barber, Justice of the Pea e. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. jan21-9t3 - Lasrer KOOr tT VOQ of Kept constantly on hand at the Brewery, one mile south-west of Pit mouth. ' tf KLINGHAMMER & HOHAM.

PLYMOUTH GRADED SCHOOL

THIS School will commence its first session on TUF3DAY, JANUARY 21st, 1659, and will continue for a term of thirteen weeks. RATES OF TUITION: Primary Department, per qr $1 50 Intermediate " " 2 00 High School, " 3 00 Payment intariahhj one half in advance, and the balance at the end of the first month; to be paid to A. C. Capron, Treasurer. Pupils residing out of the town of Plymouth, will be charged one dollar in advance of the above rates. No scholars admitted for les3 than half a term, and no deductions made for absence, except for sickness or unavoidable necessity. R. M. JOHNSON Principal. Mrs. R. M. JOHNSON First Assistant. Second " Bv order of the Board of Trustees: J. B. N. KLINGER, Attest: President. A. C Capro.v, Clerk. jaiil l-8 v" TO NONRESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 1st of February, 1858, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, proceed to survey and locate the cor ners of his land in Sections 23 & 20, town-hip 34, range 2 east in Marshall County, Indiana. to meet on the premise, and continue from day to d;iy ui til all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate und collected acconlhiir to law. MILLER & ROSENLURY. juil l St3. AM3ROTYPE ROOMS. HAVING fitted up a pleasant suit of rooms with a Sk'. dight, in the room formerly occupid by the Piyniouth Bank, adjoining Westervclt's old stand, where vou will alwavs find me ready to tike your pictures hi any style or forta, and at any price from 0 cts. to $90 OO, And on Glass, Iron, Leather or Paper. Satisfaction given or no charge. All are invited to call auJ tit for Pictuies whether thev wish to buy or uot N. WAKEFIELD, j in 7, 1558-7m3. Resident Artist. AENTLEMÄN Who, two years ago, lay upon what his physicians and all his frien Is believed to he his death Led, is now ulive and in the fall vigor of health. His disca3e was Consumption, of which nearly all his relatives had died. The circum.-t.inces w Inch led to his recovery were as fullow?: IIU younger brother was in tbe hdit of reading to him from books about the hose to while away Lis weary hours. One day he rea l to him from an old book published in London about the middle of the seventeenth ccnturj, of what was styled "A sympel nd certain remmeedee for diseases of ye Lungs." Not wholly without hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried which g.ive pronii.e of relief, the sick and dying man had the prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its use. The result w as favorable. In two months he was able to walk about the premises without difficulty, and in seven months from the time that lie commenced iU use he was entirely well, and has not been confined a day since. Grateful towards an all-wise providence for his restoration, he prescribed it for all in his vicinity who were afflicted with diseases of the lungs and general debility, and in every case it has proved effective. Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure ibr Consumption, nnl wishing to do his follow beinjs who are suffering, as nrjch good as possible, he has concluded to sen 1 ihe recipe, with full instructions for putting up and trsing the medicine, free to all who may order it. He requires all applicants to enclose a postage stamp to pay postage on the return of the answer and recipe, and direct to F. MeKelvey, Sandusky City, O., and they will be promptly sent by return of mail. j.mT-i Ily DEALER IN & umii mm & jlwelry. Plymouth, Ind., KEEPS cor stnntlv on hand Clocks, Wntrhes, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER .1INGS, LOCKETS, tc, ic. iCClocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner possible. jan 7 y -tf. BOOTS & SHOES. "7T7"E have just received, direct from the manW ufacturers. 10 cases Boots k Shoes, which we will sell very low for the next thirty days. Call at the I)ic Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards House jau7-7tf RICE, SMITH k Co. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the first Sat unity in each mouth, at the court house in Plymouth. Wm. J. BURNS Clerk. may7,'57 251 v Advertisement Extraordinary!! A splendid stock of Hardware and Stoves For sale at Plymouth, Ind., ready for retailing, with the most advantageous location, for business in the tow n, and t ae best jioint for the kind of trade in Northern Indiana. Prices low and terms easy. The purchaser can commence selling on the day of pin chase, as the goods are in readiness for retail. Apply to CIL REEVE, Atty. for owners. T.S. Until sold in bulk, I will continue to retail (at Chas. Palmer's Corner,) at cost. nov 26, '57. 1-tf. C. H. P. Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov 26 1-tf. C. FALMER'S ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us cither by note or book account, will please call and settle immediately. ' "There is a time when forbearance ceases to be a virtue," and after the first day of January 1858, we shall be compelled to resort to the law with all those who do not comply with the above request BROOKE k EVANS. P. S. Laporte k Plymouth Tlank Road money will be received at par by Brooke k Bro. nov. 20,1857. . . I-tf. TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the Counly Surveyor, will, on the lCthday of February, 185S, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corner? of his land in section, G, Iowd 34 north, of range 4 east, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, at the time specified, and continue from day to day until all is finished - ' Non-resident?, who fail to meet the burveyor at k r. ni.rfa mmi'iniin1. ftnd dcfrav. or Diovide for defraying, their portion of the expense of the ill return rd tft the C'HUltV Auditor,

and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. , jan219d ... THOMAS O'DONALD.

R.M. BEOWN&Cos NEW TIN AND v Has been removed to "Wcstcrvcllte Ohl stand, East side of Michigan street. Thev, having been among the losers by the late fire, ask all who are about buying anything in the line of ngi-T&y -.--7.. '.-i i'-'V Ir-".--.--.---To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that their variety is as GOOD as the BEST, and that their prices are so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM. COOKJ30X & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always b? found dining business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wah Dishes, Th Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Colloe Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, an I everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WA11E A large assort :i cnt of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going oil rapidly at low figures. They respectfully a.-k a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 cents ia goods fur every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. decIO.S-vl Have you inquired the price of GROCERIES At the Low Trice Store ? We keep our stock frc.di and will sell cheaper than anv othr tablishmcnt. oct23-5'J RICK, SMITH & Co. ISP "SP "O" 3IP2 LAST CAX-Fositivcly!! ALL ioe indebted to the un-lcrsigncl, arc notified to call and pay up before the 1st of January, 15?, as all debts due him at that time will he'collccted according to law. He desires to collect pcaceablv if he can but forciblv if he must. " J. BROWN LEE. dec 10,2-tl. THE NEW MAGAZINE, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, ART, AND POLITICS. The Aim rf (he Periodical icill he, Fihst. In Literature, to leave no province tinrepresented, so that, while each number will con ttin articles of an abstract and permanent value, it will also be found that the hcalthv appetite of the mind for entertainment in its various fonns of nar rative, wit and humor, will not go uncared for.The publishers y, to say, also, that while native writers will receive the most solid encouragement, and will be mainly relied on to fill the pages of the Atlantic, they will not hesitate to draw from the foreign sources at their command, as occasion may require, relying rather on the competency of an author to treat a particular subj-ct, than on any other claim whatever. In this way they hope to make their Periodical welcome wherever the English language is spoken or readSixo d. In the term Art, it is intended to include the whole dorn tin 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. Thjro. In Politics, the Atlantic will be the organ of no party or clique, bt will honestly endeavor to be the exponent of what its conductors believe to be the American idea. It will deal frankly with persons and with parties, endeavoring always to keep in view that moral element which transcends all persons and wtie-, and which alone makes the basis of a true and lasting rational prosperity. It will not rank itself with any sect of anties, but with that body of men which is in favor of Freedom, National Progress and Honor, whether public or private.As r.n earnest of the material at their command, they subjoin the following list of literary persons interested in their enterprise; wishing it, however, to be distinctly understood, that they shall hope for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns, and in the remuneration of which they shall be guided purely by their sense of intrinsic merit : William H. Prescolt, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry W. Longfellow, Rev. F. H. Hedge, D. D., NathU Hawthorne, John G. Whittier, Oliver Wendell Holmes, James R. Lowel', J. Lothrop Motley, Geo. Wm. Curtis, Herman Melville, Prof. C. C. Feiton, Prof. F. J. Child, E. P. Whipple, Edmund Quincy, author of "Wensley;" J. T. Trowbridge, author of " Neighbor Jackwood," etc.; C. W. Philleo, author of "Twice Married;" Mrs. H. Beecher Stow e, Mrs. Gaskell, author of "Ruth," "Mary Barton," "North and South,1 etc.; Mrs. L. Maria Child, Mrs. C. M. Kirklaud, Mrs. Pike, author of "Ida Mar," "Caste," etc.; Miss Rose Terry, Wilkie Chllins, author of the "Dead Secret," etc; G. RuflBni, author of -'Doctor Antonio," etc.; Shirley Brooks, author of "Aspen Court," etc.; E. M. Whittv, author of "Political Portraits," etc., Jamis I Iannay, author of "Singleton Fontenoy;" Thc3. W. Parsons. Terms. Three dollars a year, or twenty-five cents a number, and may be obtained of bookselsels, periodical agents, or of the publishers. srirrn? innnro&aMtpnifF". The undersigned, Auditor of Stark county, Indiana, agreeable to on order of the Board of Commiaäinnopofif c!.l riintr. TV ill receive sealed nronositiona until the first Monday in Marth, 1853, for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox the plan of, which can be seen at the Auditor's VI T A m omce in ivnox, in said conmy. JOHN S. BENDER, dec21-.t)m3. Auditor of Stark County. WHEAT WANTED : FOR WHICH THE , Iliirlicsl Cash Price will be Paid by J BBOWNLEE,

PROSPECTUS OF THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK, for 185?.

The New York Day Eook, (daily and weekly) is an independent Democratic journal, devoted to the support of Democratic ideas and the defense of Democratic institutions. It holds that all those who arc naturally equal, are entitled to the same rights and responsible for the same duties, and it j will, therefore, advocate tne penect legal ana political 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's natural rights. It holds, moreover, that that government is best which governs the least that National Banks, Protective Tariffs, Internal Improvements, and all forms and degrees of special legislation are suili Republican, corrupting and dangerous to the spirit of Democracy and 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 the equality of white citizens. These principles and this position it will continue t advocate in the futrtre as in the past, and though the publication department Las 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 lui3 been unparalleled in the history of newspaper literature n't lecs than thirty thousand subscribers having been received in a single year. We confidently expect even greater success in the future ; ond while we shall give duo attention to politics we also present our readers with an interesting family and business journal, filled with a complete digest of news, foreign and domestic, commcicial 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 ihe reader a greater variety of information than is to be obtained in any other weekly journal publbhcd in New York. Our reports of markets alone are worth double the subscription price. TERMS : Daily Day Book, per annum WEEELV DAT BOOK. Single copy, per annum Two copie, " Five copies, " $6 00 2 00 .) oo 7 00 12 00 20 CO Ten copies, " I w enty copies, to one address, and any? larger number, at tne rate of si Twenty copies, to address of each snb srribcr. and nnv lurp-Pr number, .it the 21 00 rate of .?! 2D each S Any person sending us a club of twenty, or over, will be entitled to on extra copy. At ofliccs where it is believed a club of twenty erm be proeur? d, postmasters or other persons getting up the club can commence by sending five names and five dollars. Subscriptions may commence at nuy time, but it is desirable that a; many as po.-slble mil) begin on the first of January. Payment in advance is required in all cases, and the paper is invariably discontinued at the expiration of the advanced payment. When drafts c.in h-3 obtained, they arc much safer th;in to send bills. Bills of any specie paying bank in tha United States or Can adas received at par for subscriptions. All ordering papers, should be careful to write the post office, count v and State, in full. Address VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO., Editors and Publishers of D:iy Book, 17 Ann street, New York. Er.ftVJBr of pijJwioutii, PLYMOUTH, IND., (Michigan street, north of IVesterrclt's.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange. Uncurrent money bought and sold. J. II. KNICKEREOCKER, Cashier. May 21, 157 27tf. F OR TI ATS nnrl CAP.?, r ;'l .it O-lb .V and the prices to suit you. in i n j nii'.ii. l'i. fi ill 1.111' I Ah lUl-t Cbll J 49 5AAA CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at I J Kß ß the Low Price Store, one door outh of the Fost-fEcc. 45tf. STU3-TOED BOOTS. WE would say to the Gents of Plymouth, that we are prepared to take your measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker that is a Boot-maker, warranted to fit like a glove, t WHITMORE'S, marS 17tf! Sign of the Golden Boot. R. W. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IM HEAVY AND SKELF JUu JLK A M M AX Jk. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, &C. And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. eb!2 Uly. FORT WAYNE, IND LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS!! All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of N. H. Oglesbee &Co., will save cost by calling at our office immediately and settling BECAUSE ALL CLAIJIS MUST BE SUED IF NOT PAID, before the first of Janurrv next. 'CORB1N k PACKARD. lOfXXXlSL K"0tiCC-XTRA! ALL those who wish to get SHAVED and t the same time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, up stairs, over the post office, w here hair cutting, shaving &c.y will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their custom. Thanks to patrons for pastfarors. A. BILLOWS, nov 26, 1857. 1-tf. Just Meceived. m 50 pieces Delaines, 50 pieces Prints, 100 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hoscry, Children's Hoods, &c, at the low price store, one door south of the Tost Office. RICE, SMITH k Co. nov 26, '57 1-tf. ECIDEDLY the best styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever brought to isthmarket 49 ELALNES. The best stylc3 and largest stock of Delaines in town, mav be found at Oglesbee & Shirley's Store call and examine. 49 STATE OF INDIANA, STARKE COUNTY, SS: In thz Starle Circuit Court, March Term, 185U. Edwr.rd Tibbits ) vs. Complaint for Deed. Thomas Folien ) Tim nlaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, Ä W. Porter, has filed in my office his wmnlafnt for . Deed: and it ariDearinir bv affidavit that the defendant, Thomas Folien, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; he is therefore noti fied of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same wid be heard at the next term of the Starke Circuit Court, to be holden at the court hnu?rin KhoT. on the second dondav, the ttü Oav of March, 1858, and unless he appear, plead, an swer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. - JOHN S. BENDtdt, Clerk jan7-7t3 (pr.fee$2) Starke Circuit Court. SCHOOL BOOKS of all the most popular selections in use, for sale at . nov 26, 1-tf. C. PALMER'S.

A Happy New Year! TO ALL THE PATRONS OF THE LOW PRICE STORE! To make you happy and comfortable, we hare" just received a large lot cf New WINTER GOODS

Bought in these hard times at a great sacrifice for ctsh, which we will sell CHEAPER THAN THECHEAPEST. 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 GLO ES, and many other things too numeronsto mention. We are too busy to tell a lor'; storv and invite all to examine our Üoodd and P-iccs. " ' Remember the Lo-.v Price Stjre, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH i Co. i!cc22-Stf. I II OX C I T Y Located at PITT SD Uli GIL -p I CHARTERED APRIL, 1655, ' WITH A HOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. mrHATICALLV THE BUSINESS MAX'S COLLEGIA Mod Extensive and Pojiielar Commercial School in the Country! In daily attendance upwards of 2 00 Students'" FACULTY: F. W. JENKINS .Ppjxc:1-alV J. C. SMITH. A. M., Trofessor of Accounts and Book-Keeping-1. I. HITCHCOCK, Professos cf Arithmetic and Commercial Calculations. JOIIX FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Bookkeeping Lecturer on Business, its customs and usages. J. W. IiHEXTMN-nrn C Professor of Arithmetic, BookkeeninS and Fhonosranhv. -- A. COWLY O A. T. DOUTIIETT, Professors of TJain and Ornamental Penmanship, D. BACOX, Lecturer on Political Economy.JAMES II. riOPKIXS, ESQ., Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES . KESXEDr, Of ''Kennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecturer oa Counterfeit, Altered, and Spinous Bank Notes. C0.MMZRCI1L ETirrcs. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen of this citv.DESIGN- OF THE INSTITUTION'. To furnish the best means for acquiring a Thor ough Business education, in the ehorte&t time, andat the least expense, comprising DOL'ULF. ENTRY BOOKKLEPIVC, as applied to AlerchanJiinpr, IJankin-, Railroading, etc., taught by the oldest American teacher' and writer of Bookkeeping no;v liviii"-, havinforty years experience in teaching and practice. STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEMXO With all the recent improvements snd valuable additions, taught without extra char tr-. rn.iiAsn:r, in every variety and style of Business ard Ona-' mental Writincr. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business and Ornamental lYumansIiip have been awarded thiiCollege over aM competitors, wherever its writin has been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and M.ehiran in 1S55, and at the Penusvlvama btate fair at Pittsburgh, in 1 iöG. ARITHMETIC, A? allied bv the fiivt Me rcantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calc llatioas. m COU.NTEItri.fT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full inductions given in this impoitaiit branch of bi;s:ncis education. Daily on Bookkeeping the Usages, Laws, and Cus TERMS, kc: Book-keeping, Full Commercial Course,. 00' fctatiouery, about 5 qq Board, per week, can be obtained for! . . . . . 2 50 ITiStudents arc not charged etra for Steamboat liook-kceping, Arithmetic or Diploma. STCDEXTS Can enfer at any lime (no vacation) review nt pleasure -time unlimited usual length of coureet from six to twelve weeks. Ä, REFEREXCE 48 STUDENTS entering, from the city alone within one year, besides the many from the countrv. DIRF.CTIOXS: Specimen of writing and circulrrs, containing fullinformation sent by mail free of charge." address F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Ta. n yUMS were awarded this College m the Fall of 1657, over all competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Premiums, were gi ven in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Fennsvlvania. and in Lonivinp. KV itxa btates I air, and all for work actuallv done withPENand INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our Penmen are fully competent to do their own work without theAin of tho kiim. .i. it respectable. dccl7 and MITTENS in Pivmouth, is to be found ai uie x copie s r?corc. 49 Musical f itsfnuitfiifsf H IIiTi c&3 J ACOBS. FORT WAYNE, Keep con Jiantly on hand a splendid stock of Flaum Firter MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instruments k Music Books. mar2G 191r. C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOIl DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. SÖOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, Cigars, etc., kept constantly on land. : Tie ewmlied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-8m6. - A RARE CHANCE TO mase money, or rather to save money, which is the same, bv civinir heed to the ftllowine: N. II. Oglesbee & Co., have made a assignment 10 me 01 autneir assetts, amounting to over 5?,uuv, for "the benefit of their creditors. All persons knowinr thpfrnplra ?nt'.-l tr the above named firm, had better call immediately, and thereby save cost, and make money. There can be no delay, for the accounts must I e settled up by the first of January next. M. A. O. PACKARD, Assignee. O T,fi. Sorbin's block the Pconle'i More. decl0-3tf.

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