Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 February 1858 — Page 3

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ü TERMS. If paid in Advance, $1 00 End or six months, $1 50 End of the year, $2 00 TÖCÄL ANLMISVeLLANE 0 US. DAdvertisemeats, to injure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding tl,e day of publication.! Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be published free of charge. Oar friends will oblige us by handing in Ml such voticea which may come under tilth observation. Any of oir Literary friend., who feel dbposed to contribute anythiing for the Democrat, can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have them do so. Piltslmrsh. Fort Wayne & Chicago RA IT j ROAD. JAlYFJTO UTIJ ST.1TIO.V. TRAINS ARRIVE. Ex. and Mail 12.28 a. m. Ex. Pass.fl.50. m. Lacal Freieht 2.r5 p. m. TR INS I.EiVE. Mail Jfcl'aM. 2.00 n. m. Ex. " lf.45 n. m. Local Freight 12.30 p.m Trains 1 -a vc on the arrival of above trains except the Freight, which loaves at 12.30 p. in. on Mondays, Tuesdavs, Thursday", fin 1 Saturdays; arrives "from La LaPorte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Notice to SmrrERS. Freight, destined Tor either road, will not be forwarded .ho S:ma day unless received before 11 o'clock a. tn. C. E. MORSE, Agent. f.m28 pr R. "Circuit Court Judge Osborne pre siding is in session this week. The cal endar is filled with an unusual amount of civil business. -Ve are indebted to Hon. Schuyler Colfax for a copy of the Patent Office Reports for 1856. jfSTThe Northern Lidianian, and Delphi Weekly Journal, come to u? under new colors, in the shape of "fancy Heading;' the latter journal is also considerably enlarged. 3TVe are soon to have only a tri-woek-ly mail from South Bend. Proposals are being received at the general office to carry it three times a week. Leave Plymouth Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 a m.; arrive at South Bend 12 m. Leave South Bend same days at 1 p. ra.; arrive at Plymouth 8 p.m. 3rVo are having a "beautiful little spell" of winter just now. Snow plenty, and sleighing fine. Let the Lest use be made of it. jtSTTher was quite a skirmish in the House the other dar. between Grow, of Pa., and Keitt, of S. C, in which the members "pitched in' generally no particular damage done. IT Especial attention "h directed to a in-iec of the New York Musical World, in anotlu-r column of to-days paper. It is the best Journal of Music published in America, and should be taken by evorj mu.ical mnn. $2 per year in advance. We would callthe attention of our merchants tcheadvertiscment in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams k Huesth, wholesale Grocers. Fort Wayne, lnd. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Gncerie, together with everything usually found na store, except dry goods. Their connection v,7, some of the best, eldest and weü knoten houxt n tut East, offers them facilities for laying in their Mock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore cnab cd to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be lxwght in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. port Warne id now within two or three hours ride of this "place, uninterrupted by any change 0 car?. Merchants, therefore, in rhis place and vieinitv, cm obtain anything they may need in the lino nf Willinms Hnestis. in n few linnn. tlmrrlir wKntln rrnfflc fVlara nn.l Inw.ftim. asioned by parch or or J - - 4- r - w - fro: a a greater distance. Williams k Ilucstis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality aad price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale cGrocers, Fo Wayne Ind. D Counterfeit Bank Note Detecting is a branch of commercial education that cannot bt neglected without loss, especially to the young 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 Note and Commercial Review, the eldest 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 tf.e various classes of frauds practised upon onr ban', tote 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 tlje students. OA HAH Good. Sound White Oak, Burr U,UU U Oak, Red Elm, Cherry, Black Walnut, and Butternut TIES, of the following description: 9 feet in length, 6 inches thick, and not less than 6 inches face, for which TWENTY DOLLARS PER HUNDRED WILL BE PAID. One half cash and the balance in Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Payments made on the 15th' of each month. RICE, SMITH k CO. Jn23 II . . . GUARDIAN SALE. T"Y AN ORDER of the Marshall Court of T Common Pleas, I will offer for sale at the Court House door, on the 20th day of February 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of ta'A day, the undivided half of the unaivtaea naij or tbe east half of the south west fourth of section thirty, in township thirty five North of Rang, one East;"belonging to Abraham Fognr and Jjisper Fogur minor heirs of the late Abraham Fwnir, deceased; and if not then and there sold, I will continue to offer the same at pri Tat sale, until sold. Tes Cash in hand. DENNI3 W. STOW, Guardian. Plymouth, Ind Jan. 2th 1?58. n9w3

PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES

ARTICLES. Amles Green,... $ PRICES. Dry Barkels Pork, Flour Bran, Bacon Hams, Sugar Cured 2 1 00 35 10 15 15 Shoulders Sides, . . . Be:f Fresh Dry Bitter

4 50 12 I2i. 6 00 " 15 1 25 12 8 12 . 15 20 30 40 1 lG?a' 20 "23 .13 13 .4 50 5 00 10 7 00 8 . 75 1 00 2 50 5 00 4 00 3 00 . 8(3 10 3i., 12 5 10 10 25 .2 40(ä 2 50 10 I 00 80 1 25 . 5 Q 25 J 50 1 00 1 20 3 50 25 3 8 . f 10 2 50 25 9 12 16 16K 12 " . 50(3 1 00 . 50 55

Brick Cady by box Chickens Crackers Soda Cutter Cheese Candles Tallow Star " Sporni Coffee Rio Java Moccha Corn - Meal Ecns I'UK'R Fish Mackerel White, hf bbl Cod Herrin: box.... , ClauPXIO yjjoft Hat Timothy Clover PrairieHides Drv Green Honet Iron. Lard I.V.IY. Lea i White Bar Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Svrup Nails . Oats Oils Lard... Fish Linseed Pork , Potatoes Rags Rice , Saleratcs Salt Barrel Sack SOAf Sugar New Orleans , Crushed Loaf Tallow T-A Wheat BANK NOTE LIST. The following banks have complied with the amended aw of lb55, and have securities depoefted with the Treasurer of State, .it their market value, to an amount not less tlian fifty thousand dollars, and ten per cent, in excess of their circulation. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. 13:tnk of Co?port, Gvsport. Bank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Bank of Paoli, Paoli. Bank of IWkville, Wabash. Bank f Salem, New Albany, Bank of Salem, Salem. Blooniington Bank, Bloomington. Cambridge Citv Bank, Cambridge City. Exchange Bank, Greencastlc. Farmers Bank, Westfield. Indiana Bank, Madison. Indiana Farmers Bank, Franklin. Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus. Lagrange Bank, Lima. Parke County Bank, Rockville. Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute. Salem Bank, Goshen. Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute. The following Imnks have complied with the t'w amended law, but have muco given notice of their intention to withdraw their circulation. 1 heir notes are payable in coin. B ink of Indiana, Michigan City. Canal Bank, Evausville. Central Bank, Iudiana;K'iä redeemed by the Treasurer of State. descent City Bank, Evansville. Tne following banks have given notice of tluir intention to close prior to the first day of Match, 1853, in preference to complying with the provisions of the amended law, requiring ten per cent, exeess of securities. The notes an redeemed at par: Bank of Elkhart, redeemed at the Bank' Brookrille Bank, M " Hoosier Bank, " " Huntington County Bank, rcdepmed at the Bank. Indiana Stock " " " Bank of Montic Ho, redeemed at the Branch Bank, Lafayette. Fayette County Bank, redeemed at the Branch Rank, CoruiervilIe. .Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, redcemod at the Branch Bank, New Albany. Bank of Syracuse, redeemed at the Branch Bank of Goshen. Indian Reserve Bank, redeemed at Fletchcr'3 i ii I Hank, Iiu!I .tnapoliji. SUBTENDED INDIANA FREE BANKS. The notes of the following banks are redeemed by the Auditor of tate, viz: Agricultural Bank at par Atlantic Bank at 80c Bank of Albany.. at90c Bank of Albion at par Bank of America at 87c Bank of Attica at 89c Bank at Bridgeport at 88c Bank at Connersville at 87c Bank of Pcrrysviile at par Bank of South Bend at par Bank of T. Wadsworth at 9lc Bank of the Capitol at par Bank of North America, Clinton.... at 90c Bank of Rockport at par Elkhart Co. Bank at 97c Farmers Bank, Jasper at 91c Kalamazoo Bank at 90o Laurel Bank at 82c Northern Indiana Bank at 83c N. Y. & Va. State Stock Bank at par Orange Bank, . ................. t tftt r State Stock Bank of Indiana, Peru.t . .at 85c State Stock Bank, Marion at 90c Savings Bank of Indiana at 69c Traders Bank, Nashville at 92c Wabash Vail ay Bank at 92c Wayne Bank, Richmond .....at par Wayne Bank, Logansport at par Bank of Warsaw is redeemed at the Back. The above list includes all Banks for which there are securities deposited. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor. Office of Auditor of State,? . - Indianapolis, Jan. 1. 1858.$ ESTRAY NOTICE Taken up by John Hoover, living in West township, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 22nd day of November, 1857, two Cows with young calves. One of said Cows is a deep red color; the other is black, with a white line back, with some white on Ler belly; supposed to be three years old no other marks perceivable. Appraised at the sum of twenty dollars, by Daniel Barber, sen , and Charles Kniseley, before Daniel Barber, Justice of the Peace. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. jan21-9t3 Lager Beer & Yeaot Kept constantly on hand at the Brewery, one mile south-west of Plymouth. ' 6 tf KLINGHAMMER & HOHAM.

PLYMOUTH GRADED SCHOOL.

THIS School will commence its first i TUESDAY, JANUARY 21st, J session on 1858, and will continue for a term of thirteen weeks. - RATES OF TUITION: Primary Department, per qr $1 50 Intermediate " " 2 00 High School, M 3 00 Payment invariably 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 sickne?3 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 Capron, Clerk. janl4-6 TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 1st of Febrmry, 1858, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, proceed to survey and locate the cor ners of his land in Sections 23 k 20, township 34. range 2 east in Marshall County, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. 'Non-ivsidcnls, who fail to meet the Surveyor a the time above mentioned, ami defray, or provid for defraying, their portion of the expenses of satw survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and Hich delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. MILLER k ROSENBURY. jan!4 8t3. SlJL-y-Xaislxt AMBROTYPE ROOMS. TXAVING fitted up a pleasant suit of room-! J71 with a Skr-light, in the room- formerly occupid by the Plymouth Bankr adjoining WesterveltV old stand, where you will always find me ready o take your pictures in any style or form, and at ai.y price from 50 cts. to $10 00, And on Glass, Iron, Leather or Paper. Satisfaction given or no charge. All are invited to cal! and sit fcr Pictut es whether they wish to buy or uot N. WAKEFIELD, Jan 7, 1858-7m3. Resident Artist. A-GENTLENIAN--Who, two years ago, lay upon what his physicians and all his friends believed to be his death bed, is now alive and in the 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 fallows: His younger brother was in the habit of reading to him from books about the horse to while away his weary hours. One day he read to him from an old book published in London about the middle of the seventeenth century, of what was styled "A sympel and certain remmeedec for diseases of ye Lungs." Not wholly without hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried which gave promise of relief, the sick and dying man had the prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its use. The result was favorable. In two months he was able to walk about th premises without difficulty, and in seven montns from the time that he commenced its use he was entirely well, and has not been confined a day since. Grateful tc wrds an all-wise providence for his restoration, he prescribed it for all in his vicinity who were afäicted with diseases of the lungs anil general debility, and in every case it has proved eil'cctive. Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure for Consumption, and wlsl-iRg to (! his fellow beings who are suffering, as much g od as possible, he has concluded to send the recipe, with full instructions for putting up and using the medicine, free to all who may order it. He requires all applicants to enclose a postage stamp to pay postage on the return of tbe answer and recipe, and direct to M. F. McKelvey, Sandusky City, 0., and they will be promptly sent by return of mail. jau7-llly sco DEALER IN A'7a lUimnnnn Plymouth, Ind., KEEPS constantly on hand Clocks, Watches, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKETS, Vc, 4c. HTClocks, 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 k Shoes, which we will sdl very low for the next thirty days. Call at the I no Price Store, two doors south oflhc Edwards Houftj jan7-7tf RICE, SMITH k 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 Plymouth". Wm. J. BURNS Clerk. may7,57 -251y Advertisement Extraordinär)!! A splendid stock of Hardware and Stoves For sale 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. Pnce low nud terms easy. The purchaser can commence selling on the day of purchase, as the goods are in readiness for retail. A pply 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. nov26, '57. 1-tf. C. IL Fl. V7 xr-T3TDixxßr Of all sorts aed sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov26 1-tf. C. PALMER'S ALL those knowing themselves indebted to us either by note or book account, wili 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 Plank Road money will be received at par by . Brooke k Bro. nov. 26, 1857. - - itf. TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 16th day of February, 185S, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 6, town 54 north, of range 4 east, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, at the time specified, and continue from day today until all is finished Non-rcsidcnts, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their jortion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. iaa21-9i ' THOMAS O'DONALD.

E. M. BROWN &Co.'s NEW TIN AND lias been removed to Westendes Old stand. East side of Michigan street. Thev, having been among the losera by the late fire, ask ah. who are about buying anything in the line of

To give them a call at their new Store, and exam 'ne their articles and prices before purchasing else where, as they are confident that their variety is as GOOD as the BEST, and tha their prices are so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM. COOK.BOX & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Tin 'sUJr&LirGm Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and Utder the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business . hour?, prepared to do all kinds ol work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap. Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Disfies, Tii Cups, Dipperz, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boiler?, anl everything commonly used in the Hue of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WARE1 A large ass rt:i nt of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going off rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on tliem, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. decl0,3-yl Have you inquirad the price of G R O C E R I E At the Low Price Store? We keep our stock fresh aud will sell cheaper than anv othr establishment. oct29-50 RiCE, SMITH k Co. IE ST TLT F1 LAST CALL Positively!! S l.T.'insA imlohteil tn the lindersipned. are notified to call and pay up before the 1st of -L 1 1 . 111. January, i?7, as auieuisuuc mm ai mat time will be collected according to law. He desires to collect peaceably if he can but forcibly tf he must. J.BROWNLEE. dec!0,3-t4. THE NEW MAGAZINE, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, ART. AND POLITICS. The Aim of the Periodical will he, Fist. 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 that the healthy appetite cf the mind for nteitainraent in its various forms of narrative, wit and humor, will not go uncarcd for. llie publishers wish to say, also, that while native writers will receive t'ic 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 read. Seco Vj- In the term Art, it is intended to include the whole domain of testhetics, and they hope gradually to m ike 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 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 parti e-, and which alone makes the basis of a true and lasting national prosperity. It will not rank itself with any sect of an ties, 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 shall hope for support from every kind of abilit) 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. Prescott, Ralph Waldo Emerson Henrv W. Longfellow, Rev. F. H. Hedge, D. D., Nath'l Hawthorne, John G. Whitticr, 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 "Wenslcy;" J. T. Trowbridge, author Of " Neitrhhor JartwoOd," etc.; C. W. ?L;:UC, auth'or of "Tce Married" Mrs. H. Beecher Ston e, Mrs. Gaskell, author of "Ruth," "Mary Barton," "North and South," etc.; Mrs. L. Maria Child, Mrs. C M. Kirkland, Mrs. Pike, author of "Ida May," "Caste," etc.; Miss Rose Terry, Wilkie Chllins.authorof thn "Dead Secret," etc.; G. RuflSni, author of -'Doctor Antonio," etc.; Shirley Brooks, author t f "Aspen Court," etc.; E. M. Whitty, author of "Political Portraits," etc., James Hannay, author of "Singleton Fontenoy;" Thos. V. Parsons. Terjib. Three dollars a year, or twenty-five cents a number, and may be obtained of booksei sels, periodical agents, or of the publishers. . The undersigned, Auditor of Stark county, Indiana, agreeable to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said county, will receive sealed propositions until the first Monday in March, 1858, for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox the plan of which can seen at the Auditor's office in Knox, in said cor nt v. , JOHN S. BENDER, dec24-5m3. Auditor of Stark County. WHEAT WANTED . FOR WHICH THE Highest Cash Price will be Paid by 46 - J BBOWNLEE.

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All ordering papers, should be careful to write the post office, county and State, i:i full. Address VAN EVRIE, HORTON k CO., Editor3 and Publishers of D iv Book, 17 Ann street, New York. B.WJl OF PIjWIIOVTII PLYMOUTH, IND., (Michigan street, north of WesterrelCs.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange.- Uncurrent money bought and sohl. J. II. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. May 21.1B57 27tf. FOR HATS and CAP3, call at Oglesbee k Shirley's where you will rind a large Etoc-k and the prices to suit you. 49 5,000 CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at the Lew Price Store, one door outh of the Post-fiice. 43tf. STUB-TOED BOOTS. WE would say to the Gents of Plymouth, that we are prepared to take your measmx'S for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot maker . . . timt ia a lioot-maker, warranted to nt like a glove, marS I7tf! Sign of the Golden Boot. K. W. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF LRBWARE IRON. NAILS. GLASS, &C. And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. cbl2 Uly. FORT WAYNE. IND LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS'! All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of N. II. Oglesbee &Co., will save cost by calling at our office immediately and settling BECAUSE ALL CLAIMS MUST BE SUED IF NOT f AID, be fore the first of Janurry next. C0RB1N& PACKARD. A LL those who wish to get SHAVED and at jCjl 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 Ac., will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who mav fa vor me with their custom. Thanks to natrons for pasttavors. A. BILLOWS, nov 26, 1857. l-tf. Just deceived. 50 pieces Delaines, 50 pieces Prints, 100 Dieces Velvet Trimming. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hosery, Children's tlOOUs. C. at the low nnee store, one ilnnr crmtK of the Post Office. RICE. SMITH k Co. no? o, '37 l-4f. DECIDEDLY the best styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever broujht to isthmarket 49 DELAINES. The 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 StarJet Circuit Court, March Term, 1858. Edward Tibbita vs. Thomas Folien . Complaint for Deed. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by his attorney, A. W. 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 be heard at the next term of the Starke Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Knox, on the second Monday, the 8th day of March, 1658, and unless he appear, plead, an swer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk jan7-7t3 (nr.fee$2) Starke Circuit Court. SCHOOL BOOK3 of all the most popular selections in use, for eale at nov 26, 1-tf C FALMER'S.

A Happy New Year! TO ALL THE PATRONS OF THE LOW PRICE STORE! To make vou Lany and comfortable, wa

just received a large lot of New WINTER GOODS Bought in-these hard times at a rreAt saerifle fur cash, which we will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CllArtbl. We are opening some splendid BAY STATE LONG SHAWLS, REQ LETTES, OPERA HOODS, WOOL BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS CANTON FLANNELS, DENIMS. WOOL FLANNELS, SEAMLESS BAGS, BUCK GLOVES, and many other things too nwneronsta mention. Wc are toe busy to tell a long storv, ajyi invite all to examine our Goods and Prices. ' Remember the Low Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards Horse. RICE, SMITH k Co. dec245tf. IRON CITY COM.IIERCI COIiWjMZGEr Located at PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1855, WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES r FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. KMPHATICAALV THE BUSINESSMANNS C OLLE GH Most Extensive and Popular Commercxat School in the Country ' -FACULTY.F. W. JENKINS J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Aocount and Book-Keeping, i. I. niTcncocx, Professos of Ar.thmetic and Commercial Calcula tions. johx FX.Eirr2.-a, Author of the "National System of Bookkcpin Lecturer on Business, its customs and usage. J. W. BREKTLIKGIlR, Profesior of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping aal Pho nography. A. COWLT O A. T. DOCTHETT, Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmaaabip, D. DACOX, v .Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES n. HOPKI.V3, ESQ., Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES W. KEXKED7, Of "Kennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered, tal Spurious Bank Notes. COMMERCIAL ETHICS. Stated lectures by eminent clcrcymcn of this city, DES2GX Cf THE INSTITUTION. To furnish the best means for acquiring a Thorough Business education, in the shortest5 time, axd at the lea.it expense, comprising DOUBLE ENTRY. BOOKKEEPING, as applied to Merchandising, Banking, Railroading, etc., taught by the oldest American teacher and writer of Bookkeeping now living, harirr forty year3 experience in teaching and practice, STE MBO.T BOOKKEEriXO With all the recent improvements and- valuable additions, taught without extra charge,rEXMAXSIHP, in every raj icty and style of Easiness and Ornamental ntlne. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this College over all competitors, wherever its writhr has been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in 1855, and at the Pennsylvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in 1656. ARITHMETIC, As applied by the first Mercantile Banking Hcoei comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given in this impottant branch of business education. LECTURES Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Law, and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit money, ard other subjects hiving practical relations to actire business. TERMS, kc: Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .$.15 00 Stationery, about 5 qu Board, per week, can be obtained for ! 2 50 ICStudents are net charged extra for Steasoboat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or DiplomaSTUDENTS Can enter at any time (no vacation) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of courst from six to twelve week?. REFERENCE 487 STUDENTS entering, from the citv aloae within one year, besides the many from the country. directions: Specimen of writing and circulars, containing full information sent by mail free of charge. address F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. ILTPjiemtcm PEXMANsnir. No less than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded ZTllgt m the Fall of 1857, over all competitors, for bess writing. These, with other previous Premiums. were given in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia. Pennsylvania, and in Louisville. KV., nt tfe TTr;. States Fair, and all for work actually done with ijii iuiu in i, auu noi ior iJigraved Penmanshin. Hilf Pnmn i ta 4iT1 a j own work without the aw of the engraver to make it respectable. dccl7 THE largest stock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS in PJ at the People's Store. 49 C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOII DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. Gt OOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, f Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand, Tha radc supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. jam -emu. A RARE CHANCE TO mace money, or rather to save moneywhich is the same, bv rnvinir heed to the foilowimrr N. H. Oglesbee k Co., have made an assignment to me of all their assetts, amounting to over $8,000, for the benefit of their creditors. All nererm knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, had better call immediately, and thereby save costs, and make money. There can be no delay, fox he accounts must be settled up by the first of January next. iH. A. VJ. IWlIVArilJ, ABSlg nee. Office, Corbin's block over the People' Store. declO-3tf. RAIL ROADCROSSINGI LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINKI mHE UNDERSIGNED AHR tfflW n I full end of the bride, with a good supply of the best ol Timber, Iron, Coal kc and the best of workmen, e neciallv Rlnolr .smiths )irt ntrtt bm hftt Mnw. ing; ready to do all work in theirline of business at utt-M. Ar fr-atjA her fafVt. anA rtfl da work which will maintain us among Mechanic and otners ; tnreiore,- we- warrant our worst to b done in a workman-like manner, and we mean what j " j . . m. short notice; also; Custom BiackEciIthinjr. w agon uuns ior saie too, kc. E. S. k A. T. ELLIOTT.