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tkkms. If paiil in Advance, 'End of six months, nd of the year, $1 oo 2 oo 'LOCAL AXD M1SCELLAXE0US. 0"Advertlscment9, to hist re insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the daj of publication-XI . .. Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be published free of charge. Our friends will oblige us by handing in all such ro tices which may come under their observation. Any of our Literary friends, who feel disposed to contribute anythling for the Democrat, can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have theni do so. Pittsbursh. Fort Wayne & Chicago IIAIIV ROAD. Tit .UN'S AnIVE. Ex. and M ill P2.23 a. in. Ex. Pass. t?.V) a. m. TRAILS I.F.4YZ. Mitil&Pass. 2.00 a. m. Ex. " 10.4." a. m. Local Freight 12.30 p.m n. m. Trainskaveon the arrival of above trails, except the Fre?ght, which leaves at 12 JO p. m. on Mondav, Tuesday Thursdays, and Saturdays; arrives fiom La LaPorte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. . , , . , , Notice to SinrrEas. Freight, destined tor cither road, will not be forwarded the same day unless received before 11 o'clock a. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent. fan23 pr E. - ' Our Fire Company. We are glad to know that a Fire Company is being organized in our village. The move ia certainly a most commendable one, and we hope it will not prove abortive. The citizens of Plymouth have certainly had hints enough in the way of destructive fires to call for some action on their part to preserve their property. They are now taking the right steps to secure this end. Lot an efficient Fire Company go into operation here, and we shall not Boon have "to record tho destruction of Plymouth by lire; otherwise it's merely a matter of time. - They, who are now organizing this company, will probably call upon the citizens to contribute towards the purchase of an engine. Will they hesitate in this to themselves a matter of dollars and cents? We have too much confidence in the good sense of this community to doubt for a moment that th requisite sum will b made up without stint, and tho masheen obtained. A good second-hand engine, which has give place to the steam fire engine, ia soma of our large citiea, can be purchased for five or six hundred dollars an inconsiderable sum, campared with what it might save as any day. With ßucOn engine, and a few hooks and ladders, our property would be comparatively safe. Shall we have them? iCTrjE person who borrowed the 2d vol. of the Democrat from the Recorder's office, Ovr six months ago, is hereby no tified to return it immediately. J JSTlIon. Wm. H. English will please accept our thanks for a copy of his valuable Agricultural address, delivered before the Washington and Orange Agricultural Society, October, 1857. . It is replete with good thoughts and suggestions. We are ao indebted to Hon. Schutler Colfax for several Congressional favors. ZSTThat was a sack of choice BuckWheat flour Judge Fuller sent us the other day. The Judge has always been noted for his generosity, m m m itfTOcR fellow-townsman, Mr S. A. Francis, made and presented us with a neat and convenient' little arrangemeat, called an "Editor's Drawer," for which he has the hearty thanks of all the attaches of the office. GUARDIAN' SALE. BY AN ORDER of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, I will offl r for sale at the Court House door, on the 20th day of February 1 C53, between the hour, of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the undivided Jialf of the undivided half of the cast half of the south west fourth of section thirty, in township thirty five North of Range one East; belonging to Abraham Fogur and Jasper Fogur minor heirs of ths late Abraham Fomr, deceased; and if not then and there sold, I will continue to offer the same at pri ate sale, until sold. Terms Cash in hand. DENNIS W; STOW, Guardian. Plymouth, Ind., Jan. 26th ltZB. n9w3 STATE OF INDIANA v .. - J ' , " FULTON COUNTY, police of AiUclimcnt. Cyrus Robbins and Jesse ShieU3. ' J. T. Grimes, t NOTICE U hereby given, that I have iisucd an order oi" Attachment upon an.Afiidavit made by Plaintiff, and delivered the. same to a Constable to attach certain property belonging to the Defendant. The Defendant is hereby notified that I have fixed upon Monday the 15th day of February 185?, at 10 o'clock, for the trial of the Fame, and that if he does not appear and give bond for the release of the property ftttached.befora the day of trial, I will proceed to hear and determine the cause, and in case Judgment is given aainH him, I shall order the propert j to be sold to eatiifj said Judgment. , JOHN ELAM, Justice of the Peace. C, PM & C R. II. TIME TABLE FOR PLYMOUTH STATION. Pass. Trains leave 9.10 A and 12.05 A M. " arrive 10.30 A M, and 1.36 A M. - Frt. " leave 12.30 P M, Mondays, Tuesdays, . ' Thursdays and Fridays. . . ; " " rrrire C.30 P 5f , Tuesdays and Thurs- . days.' - in21 - N. KENDALL, Supt.

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PLYMOUTH RETAIL PrtiCEG ARTICLES. rmcr.s.

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Barilla Pork, Flour , Brax Bacon Hams,. Sugar Cured Side CiZKF Fresh Dry BCTTER RfJCK , Cakdt by box... Chtckens CrACXE&S Sod. . . Butter. i Cheese. ... i i Stnr Sperm Coffee II io Java Moceha CORV Meal 1.GGS Flour - Fish Mackerel White, If bbl. ... Cot Herring box Glass SX10 pä'J ft Hat Timothy Clover Prairie Hides Dry Green Honet... Irox Lard Lime i Leas White i Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Oats. Potatoes Rags Rick Salexatus Salt Barrel Sack Soap Crushed . Loaf. . . , Tallow T-A BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana. Brookville Bank, Brookrille par Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis. . ur ended do Elkhart, Elkhart ." do d( Goshen, Gohen do do In li m i, Mirhigm City . , do do Moutieeilo, MmuM cello. ) do Mount Vernon, Mount Yeriio:i. . do Paoli, Paoli .. do .. do do Rockvillc, Wabash u do Syracuse, Syracuse . . d do Salem, Salem do do the State of Indian-, and Branches, do do Warsaw, Warsaw, do Bloomington Bank, Bloomington do Canal Bank, Evans ville, do Cambridge City Bank, Cambridge Citv do Crescent City Bank, Evansville, ....... do Exchange Bank, Grecncastle do Fayette County Bink Connersville do Farmers' Bank, Westfield do Hoosier Bmk, Logansport do Indiana Bank, Madison do Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomo do Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin do Indiana Stock Bank, Lanorte do Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus '. do Lagrange Bank, Lima. do Merchant's and Mechanic's Bank, N. Albany do Parke county Bank, Uockville . do Trairi City Bank, Terre Unite, ; . . . do Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute. . . . . do Salem Bank, Salem . . . . : do State Back of Indiana, and Branche? do Traders Bank, Indianapolis do Tippecanoe Bank, Lognnsport. . . .suspended. Illinois. Prairie State Bank, Washington dis20 R'-shville Bank. Ru.diville do People's Bank, Carmi do Stock Security Bank, Danville dis25 nil others (lis j O Counterfeit B:uik Note Detecting is a branch of commercial education that cannot bt neglected without loss, especially to the ynunj business man. Consequently, the Iron City Commercial College, to be first and foremost in everything pertaining to a complete business education has engaged permanently, Mr. J. W. Kennedy as the Instructor in this department, Mr. K. is the editor of "Kenedy's Bank Npte and Commercial Review," the oldest and most reliable "Counterfeit Detector" in the country, which is a sufficient guaranty that he is every way qualified to give the most satisfactory instruction n his department. He explains to the student the various classes of frauds practised upon our bank note currency, and enables him to make the 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 tchcadvertisemcnt in this week's paper, of the firm of H llhams & Hucstis, whoesal Grocers. Fort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with everything usually found na store, except dry goods. Their connection with someof thefci,oWesf andtfffi known Aouw n the East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other home in the West. They are therefore enab 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 placo, uninterrupted by any change o cars. Merchants, therefore, in this place and vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams k Huctis,ln a few hours. thereby aroidrng the expense, delays and loss oT time, ocasiono J by purchasing or ordering from a greater di'tancc. Williams & Iluestis hzxe but one price, end those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality and price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Iluestis, wholesale cOrocer?, FoWaynelnd. . " ' ' ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by John Hoover, living in West towrship, Marshall couLty, Indiana, on the 22nd dey of November, 157, two Cows'with young calves. One of said Kws is a deep red color; the other is black, with a white line back, with some white on her bcllv; supposed to be three years "old no other marks perceivable. Appraised at the sum of twenty dollars, by Daniel Barber, sen , and Charles Kniaeley, before Daniel Barber. Justice of the Peace. Attest: ? N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. ' jan21-9t3 Lager' Beer & Yeast Kept constantly on hand at the Brewery, one mile south-west of Plymouth. if ' - KLINGIIAMMER k HOIIAM."

PLYMOUTH GRADED SCHOOL. millS School ti 111 commence its first fcs.s!on on fi TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, 1859, and will continue for a term of thirteen wrecks. RATES OF TUITION: rrimarv Department, per r4r $1 50 Intermediate " " 2 00 Hifch Scho.,1, . 3 00 Payment invzrlalf $ one half .in advance, and the balance at the end of the first month; to be paid to A. C. Caprun, Treasurer. Pupils rr?id:ng out of the town of Plymouth, will be charged one dollar in advance of the above rates. No scholars admitted für less than half a term, and no deductions made for absence, except for ficknofs 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 Capros, Clerk. jaul4-8 TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the lt of February, 1S5S, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, proceed to purvey and locate the cor ners of his land in Seclion? 28 & 20, to vnship31, range 2 past in Marshall County, Inriana. to meet on the premise-', and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. N .n-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor nt the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of paid survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such deUno.uer.cies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. MILLER !i ROSENBURY. janl i 8t3. AMBROTYPE ROOMS. HAVING fitted up a pleasant suit of rooms with a Sky-light, in the room formerly occupid by the Plymouth Bank, adjoining Westervelt's old stand, where you will always find me ready to take your pictures in any style or form, and at any price from 50 els. to SIO OO, And on Glass, Iron, Leather or Taper. Satisfaction given or no charge. All are invited to call and sit for Pictures whether thev wish to buy or not. N. WAKEFIELD, j an 7, 1858-7m3. Resident Artist. A GENTLEMAN Who, two years ago, lay upon what his physicians and all his frie-nds believed to be his death bed, is now alive and in the full vigor of health. His disease was Consumption, of which nearly all his relatives had died. The circumstances which led to his recovery were as follows: Ilia younger brother was in the habit of reading to him from book9 about the ho'se to while away his weary hours. One day he read to him from an old book published in IiOndon about the middle of the seventeenth cuiturj, of what was styled "A sympel and certain remmeedee for diseases of ye Lungs." Not wholly without hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried v. gaw promise of relief, the sick and dving rr.-u; had the prescribed remedies prepared ni:d commenced its tue. The result was favorable. j In two r.i-'Uth.- he wns ab'e to walk about the premihos Vii.iou iv.iueuKy, ami in seven montns iroui the tiny, tl.a: he commenced Its use lie was cn- ! tirelv v r :!, ;;n i ha net born confined a day since. draft torrds an ail-wise proviueucc lor his restoration, he prescribed it tor all in his vicmity who were aifiicted with diseases of the lungs and general debility, and in every case it has proved Cm-CtlVC. Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure for Consumption, and wishing to do his fellow bf ings 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 re ouires all apnlicants to enclose a postage Ftamp to pay postage on the return of the answer and recipe. and direct to 31. r . AicKelvey, bamlusuy City, U., and thev will be promptly sent bv return ot mail. jan7.il ly sco DEALER IN m WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY. 7 7" EEPS constantly on hand Clocks, WAtches, IV BREAST PINS, EAR IlINüS, rINüEK RINGS, LOCKETS, tc, &c. Ij-CIotks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner possible. jan od -tf. BOOTS & SHOES. TX7E hare just received, direct from the manV ufacturers, 10 cases Boots k Shoes, which we will soli very low for the next thirtv davs. Call at the Ijous Price Store, two doora south of the Ed wards Houso jan7-7tf RICE, SMITH L Co. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each month, at the court house in Plym outh. Wm. J.BURNS Clerk. may7,'57 251y Advertisement Kxtraordinary!! A splendid stock of Hardware and Stoves For Fale 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 eay. 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. P. S." Until sold in bulk, I will continue to retail (at Chas. Palmer's Corner,) at cost. nov 26, '57. 1-tf. C. H.T.. Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S.' Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov 6 1-tf. C. PALMER'S v A LL those knowing themselves indebted to us x either by note i r book account, will please call and settle immediately. ' "There 3 a time when forbearance ceases to be a virtue," and after the first day cf January lbi-S, we shall be compelled to resort to the law with all those who do not comply with the above request. , ' BROOKE k EVANS.' T. S. Laporte k Plymouth Plank Road money will be received at par by Brooke & Ero-' nov. 26, 1657. 1-tf. . ' ,TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, - with the County Surveyor, will, on the lGthd.iy of February,' 1 65S, ( at 10 o'clock a.m.' on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 6, towo 31 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-residents, who fail to meet the Survej-or at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their . portion cf the expense of the survey, will be returned to. the Cour," , Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the ta.y duplicate and collected according to law. k ' .-. jan21-'Jd-. - . THOMAS O PONALD.

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ja. .sj.lvvj' w vvi a NEW TIN AND 0 Uns boon removed to Westervelt's Old stand, East side of Michigan strcsi. Thev, having been r.mong tho losers bv the late fire, a-1 line of all who are a'jout buving anything in the I O H r T ' T r To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, a3 thev 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. COOK,BOX & P ARLOE CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen w ho may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Ah"o on hand and for pale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tin Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilator?, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, anl everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WARE A large assortment of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going off rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed oir flrem, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. decl0,3-yl Have vou inquired the price of GROCERIES At the Low Price Store? W? keep our stock freh and will sell cheaper than any oth'-r establishment. RICE, SMITH Co. oct23-5( LAST 0 ALL-Pcr,itvcly! ! 4 LTj ose ic indebted to tiie undersigned, ar? to call and pav up before the 1st of January, ll-?, as all debts due hir.i at that time will be collected according to law. He desires to collect peaceably if he can but forcibly if he must. " J.BROWNLEE. decl3,3-ti. THE NEW MAGAZINE, TIIE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, ART, AXD POLITICS. The Aim of the Periodical will he, First. In Literature, to leave no province unrepresented, so that, while each number will contain articles of an abstract and permanent value, it will also be found taattlie healthy appetite of the mind for Entertainment in its various forms of narrative, wii and humor, will not go une-'.red for. The publishers wish to say, also, that while native writers will receive the most solid encouragement, and will be mainly rehed on to fill the pages of the Atlantic, tiioy will not hesitate to draw from the foreign sources at their command, as occasion may require, relying rather on the competency ot 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 Eng lish language is spoken or read. Srco' d. In the term Art. it is intended to include the whole domain of a?s:helics, and they hope graduallv to make tins 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, but 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 parties, and wincii alone makes the basis of a true and lasting national prosperity. It will not rank itself with anv sect of anties, but with that body of men which is in favor of 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 ; wishing it, however, to be distinctly understood, that they ehall hope for support from every kind of ability which desires tho avenue of their columns, and in the remuneration of which they shall be guided purely by their sense of intrinsic merit: William II. Prescott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henrv W. Longfellow, Rev. F. H. Hedge, D. D., NathM Hawthorne, John G. Whittier, Oliver Wen dell Holme?, James R. Lowell, J. Lothrop Motley, Geo. Wm. Curtis, Herman Melville, Prof. C. 6. Feiton, Prof. F. J. Child, E. P. Whipple, Edmund Quincv, author of "Wenslcy;" J. T. Trowbridge, author of "Neighbor Jackwood," etc.; C. W. Philleo, author of "Twice Married;" Mrs. II. Bcecher Stowe, Mrs. Gaskell, author of "Ruth," "Mary Barton," "North and South," etc.; Mrs. L. Maria Child, Mrs. C. M. Kirklaud, Mrs. Kke, author of "Ida Mav," "Caste," etc.; Miss Rose Terry, Wilkie Cldlins, author of the "Dead Secret," etc.;"G. Ruffini, author cf ''Doctor Antonio," etc.; Shirley Brooks, author of "Aspen Court," etc.; E. M. Whitty, author of "Political Portraits,'.' etc., James H.i'nnay, author of "Singleton Fontenoy;" Thos. V. Parsons. Teu:,i3. Three dollars a voar, or twentv-five cents a number, and m;y be obtained of bookselsels, periodical agents, or of the publishers. m nAnRpiTrnriTi: il I II lütiiiuriiiüMi: IT The undersigned, Auditor of Stark county, Indiana, agreeable to an order of the Board of Commissioners of 6aid county, will receive scaled propositions until the first Monday in Marth, 1859, for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox the plan of which can be seen at the Auditor's ofilce in Knox, in saidconntv. ' JOHN S. BENDER, dcc2 4-5m3. Auditor of Stark County. WHEAT WANTED - FOR WHICH THE Ilhbcst Cash Price" will be Paid by 43 . . J BBOWNLEE.

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( Twenty copies, to address of each sub j ecriber, and any larger number, at the 21 00 rate of $1 20 each ) 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 fretting up the club can commence by sending live names and five dollars. Subscriptions may commence at any time, but it is desirable that as many as possible mi) begin cn the first of January. Payment in advance is required in all cases, and the paperis invaiiably discontinued at the e: pirati.in of the advanced payment. When drafts can be obtained, they are much safer than to send bills. Bills of ar.y specie paying bank in the United States or C:üiadaö received at par lor subscriptions. All oi-drrir.g p.iprrs. should be careful to write tho post ohice, covntv and St-ite, i i full. Address VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO., Edltori and Publishers of Day Book, 17 Ar,., c-f,.i,.f V,n..- V,.'PLYMOUTH, IND., (Mh-hiyan street, north cf WedcrvclCs.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange. Uncunent money bought and sold. J. II. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. MaySl.lcoT 27tf. TTiOR HATS and CAPS call at Oglcsbee & i3 Shinev's where vcu will and the prices to suit you. find a large stock 49 X OOO CORDS OF OUUUthe Low rri WOOD Wanted at cc Store, one "door cuth of the Tost-flicc. 45 tf. STÜ3-TOED BOOTS. WE would say to the Geuts of Plymouth, th;it we are prepared to tuke your measures for tla fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker mat is a xioot-m i.cr, v. arranted to tit like a glove, at WIimiORE'S, mar." 17tf! Sign of the Golden Boot. E. W. TAYLOE & CO. DEALERS LS HEAVY AND CHELF rr it it m w Jul R h IRON, NAILS, GLASS, And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. eh 12 141y. FORT WAYNE, IND LOOK OUT FÖ3 BREAKERS!! All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of N. H. Oglesbee &Co., will6ave cost by calling at our office immediately and settling BECAUSE ALL CLAIMS MUST BE SCSD IF NOT PAID, bCfore the first of Janurry n ext. CORB1N k PACKARD. ALL those who wish to get SHAVED and at the same time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, up stairs, over the post office, where hair cutting, shaving &c., will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their eustom. Thanks to patrons for past favors. A. BILLOWS. nov 2b, 1Ö57. 1-tf. Just Ufteceiycd, 50 pieces Delaines, 50 pieces Prints, 100 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves. Hoserv. Children's Hoods, &c, at the low price store, one door south of the Post Office. RICE, SMITH k Co. nov 2G, '57 itf. DECIDEDLY the best styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever brought to isthmarket 49 X) ELAINES. Tlie best styles and largest stock of Delaines in town, may be found at Oglesbee k Shirley's Store call and examine. 49 STATE OF INDIANA, STARKE COUNTY, SS: In the Starle Circvil Court, March Term, 1853. Edward Tibbits ) vs. Complaint for Deed. Thomas Folien ) - - - The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, A. V. Porter, has filed in my office his complaint for a Deed; and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Thomas Folien, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will bcheardatthe next term of the Starke Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Knox, on the second Monday, the 8th day of March, 1658, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk jnn7-7t3 (pr.fee$2) Starke Circuit Court. SCHOOL BOOKS of all the most popular selections in use, for sale at -nov 20, l-tf C. PALMER'S.

A Happy Hew Year! TO ALL TilK rATROXS OK T1IC LOW PKICE STORE! To make jcu happy and comfortable, we have just received a large lot of

New TOPER GOODS I'OiurUt in tW va . - n.ii-u nines t(f -.n, mention. e arc tco busy to tell a h,n storv I invite all to examine our Goods and Price?. ' 81 Remember the Low Price Store. south of the Edwards House , f, wr RICE, SMITH k Co -21 Stf. I 11 OX CI T Y Located at PITTSBURGH p i CHARTERED APRIL, 1855. " WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES FACULTY OF 1 i TEACHERS EMPHATICALLY TIIE nUSIXESS MAX'S COLLEGF Most Extensive and Pcqmlar Commercial School in the Country! In daily attendance upwards of 2 00 Student! FACULTY; F.W.JENKINS rjuvapAi J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Aocounts and Book-Keepln-I. I. HITCHCOCK, rrofessos of Arithmetic and Commercial Talcu! itious. ' JOHN FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Bookkeo-' Lecturer on Business, its customs and usages J. W. URKXTLIN-GElt, Professor of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. c A. COWLV C A. T. noi'THETT, Professors of PJain and Ornamental Peninan.d,ir, D. BACOX, Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. HOPKINS, Esy., Of Pittsburgh B.r, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES YV. KEW'EDr, Of "Kennedy's Bank Note BnrW t I. Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank X.',t.., e. . i , COMUEBCIU. ETHICS. , btate.1 leetnros by eminent clercrvmoix of this citv DESIGN' OF THE INSTiTtTlOV. To furmsa the best means f,.r acquiring a Thor1 VT?08 cducal'on' ! H' hortest time, and at Lie leiuit expense, compriimr STEAMBOAT ROf1irin-i.v. With all the recent improvements 'and additions, t luht without exMr. charge! luable IUX.VAVMjjp. in every vajiety and gfylc of Business and Omamtr.tal U iituisr. 1 , oiL.Vi.ic AiEUALSfor the best Bn.Tnc I l.i, 1 15 i. . . ... . i. i .i i.u.uancnmansjnpiiave been awarded this .v. anLuaiitvutor?, wiiercvor its writing Uinoand .Miehlen in lS55fai,dat the Pennsylvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in l?ZG. ARITHMETIC, As arpneu by the first Mercantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calculations. . . ... . iiii- my i-Liiift r-iira in . COUNTERFEIT AND A LTEItED XOTrs i uh instructions jriven in tin im.w.,.,. , . . '"-I'lMMH branch of outness eaucation lEcTrnrs Dai,y on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Laws, and Customs . Conuneice; h, nance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit monev- nd money, and ouiei sa-jectsu rvingpracticai rtlaüo business. ns to ctive . TERMS, kc: Book-keeping, Full Commercial Course,. stationery, about Board, per week, can b obtained "for! ! " ... 5 00 w )3 Steamboat IU students are not charged extra for i""c '"iei:c or uipioma. STUDENTS Can enter nt any timt fno vr.cation) review at pleasure -time unlimited usUl.l length of coursct from sis to twelve weeks. REFERENCE -LR7 STUDENTS entering, from the citv alone withm one yeai, besides the many from the country. directions: Specimen of writing and circulars, containing full information sent bv mail free of charge address F. W. JENKINS; Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. FiKt"p5Ätitt?m ship Xo Icsä tha" EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this CoIIprrn m the tallof 18j, over all competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Premium, were given in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville. KV t iiLi.t States Pair, and all for work actually done with PEN and INK, and not for Enjraved Penmanship. Our Penmen are fullv com tmt tn a own work withost the aid of the engraver to make it respectable. decl7 r I MIE largest etoek of BUCKSKIV Or.nvF X nd MITTENS in Plymouth, is to be found at the People's Store. 49 Mlnsiral Jfusfnuncntol FTTT J CÄ3 JACOBS. FORT WAYNE, Keep constantly on hand a plendid etock ef IPnaflD Elites! MELODEONS, GUITARS, . VIOLINS, and ali otner Musical Instruments & Music Books, mar2G 191y. C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOE DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. GtOOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquor, r Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. TLa rade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. jani-cmo. A RARE CHANCE rTO mare money, or rather to save money, which 1 is the same, by giving heed to the following: N. H. Oglesbee k Co., have made an assignment to me of all their assetts, amounting to over $8,000, for tho benefit of their creditors. All rerson knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, l ad better call immediately, and thereby eave costs, and make money. There can be no delay, for the accounts nuit b settled up by the first of January next. - : . M. A. O. PACKARD, Assignee. Office, Corbia's block -over the Peorle'Stort . declO-Stf. 1

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