Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 February 1858 — Page 3

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übt SW;ill. Btmotraf. ' TT2KMS. If paid in Advance, -Itatl'of six montlis jfcnd of the year. 81 OO $1 50 82 00 LOCAL AXD M1SCELLAXE0US. . j-avertisemeat, to insure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publicutlon.jrj; Notices of !Vat!i3 and 3hni3.se will be rublUhwl free of charge. Our friends will oblige us by handing in all si ch otiecs which may under their observation. come Any of our Literary friends, who feel disposed to contribute anythiing for the Democrat, can have th nnnnrtnnitr. and wc shall be clad to have them ... r 4 W ' : do SO. , - Piitslmrrii.' Fort "Warne & Chicago li ATT. ROAD. ff WHO UTSS STATION. TWAlVS ARRIVE. F.x. nnJM .ill2.2rf a. m. Fx. rass.8.50n. m. ImvJ Freicht 2.25 p. m. TRAINS IT AVE. Mail k Pass. 2.00 a. rn. px 10.45 a. m. Local Freight 12.30 p.m T..,ina!.vftntlie arrival of above train?, ex cept the Freight, which leaves at 12-10 p. m. on Mondav, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays; arrives from La LaPorte Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. m VnTirK TO SiiirrEns. Freight, destined for ei . ther road, will not be forwarded the same day unless received before 11 o'clock a. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent. jm23 , , Pf E "1? X3Tttri Lady's Home Magazine," for March, is before us, and a more beautiful litUo gem of art and literature, it is seldom our pleasure to look .upon. Wo should think the patronage, on the part of the ladies, for Arthure Home Magazine, would be immense, it answers so fitly to the name it , bears. i ITIarried: " On P?brnrv 14th, by ltv. Mr. Watkins. Mr. D. Ö. Qcxvet to Miss Ans M. Alleman, all of this cotiiily. Mr. Qciver has just returned loMg sojourn in Calif rni. m s exchange the fields of U1 f r ih from a haj'py CiV? :n fields of lofe. hnvy m.iy t! I 1 si o'vcr liis'swwest Bliss t happy pai:-. A mm who is wiw a. ijt.fce n t..e; s o;K U h?. t- cxvrcisa Ii's jiilgmt ntin the chöl.e s;; to :.ill'-.r. wli ü i i jac:i a nije amit:e uiicm aj to ju ?ge of (it? t'.'iflfiht them vc We wi.uld callthe attri:tion ot our merchants toheadvu-tiseraenl in this week's taper, oi thfc firm of Williams & Iluestis, wholesale Growers. Fort Vavne,lndTlieir' stock consists of a general assortment oi Groceries, together with everything usua.lv found " n a store, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the Lett, oldest and if 72 knoicn houn "n the East, offers them facilities for laying in tUir stek, unsurpassed by any other house m the West. Thev arc therefore cnab cd to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low ns can be bonu-ht in New' York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any vVier market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of this "place, uninterrupted by r.ny thanjreo cars. Hit-roll attts, therefore, in his place and viel nit v, cm obtain auy thing they nray neeJ in the line of Williams & Hucstisin a few hours, then by avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, ocu -üonel bj purchiiin or ordering from a greater distance. "Williams & Hacstis hare but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goodd of the game 'quality and p. ice, as if there in person to purchase. If youjrould, therefore, save, both money and time, "purchase of Williams & Iluestis, wholesale : cGrocers, FoWaynelnd. O Counterfeit Bank Note Detecting is a branch of commemal education that cannot b. neglected without loss, especially to the young business man. Consequently, the Iron City Commercial College, to be first arid foremost in everything pertaining to a complete business education has engaged j ermanently, Mr. J. W. Kennedy as the Instructor in this (jcpaitmnt, Mr. K. i the editor of "Kenedy's Bank i-'ote ami Commercial Review," the titlest 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 In bis department. He explains to the student the various classes of frauds practised upon our hank note currency, and enables him to make the proper distinction in the detection of each class. This is the only College ia which this knowledge is gystcmatically taught to all the students. - FOlTLOENi; OR LEASE! DESIRABLE FARMS, nnd HOUSES and Lots Terms reasonable. CORBIN & PACKARD, Office over "People's Store," Corbin's Block. A BARGAIN. A GOOD Two Hors; WAGON, to be sold at a bargain. M. A. O. PACKARD, febll tL ... Office as above. CHEAP GROCERIES! OGLESBEE L SHIRLEY hare jut received lUresh supply of GROCERIES, which they will s?ll cke ip for the CASH, ftblltf. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.-Notice is hereby pven, that the i udersim d, ;t:?min"strator f the estate of Levi Aft or. late of Marshall county Indiana deeeod, w!,i offer for sale the personal prpperty of said decetIcnt,.on tho th day of March. 1öS,' at Lis late reVdcnee in Union township, Marshall county, Indian 1; consisting of hores, cattle, carpenters tools, wheat in the ground And in bin, household goods, etc. A 'credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving not-3 with Approved fccurity, waiving valuation and apprai-emcntlaws-" febll EPHRAIM. MOOR, Adm'r. STATE OF INDIANA FULTON COUNTY. Notice of Attachment. Cyrus RtWns and Jesae Shields . ; - : vs. :- ' .' ' s .; . . ' . ' J. T. Grimes. - ' ' : NOTICE is hereby giren, that I have issued an order of Attachment upon: an Affidavit made by Plaintiff, and delivered the same to a Constable to attach certain property belonging to Ute Defendant. The Defendant is hereby notified that I hare fixed ppon Monday the 15th day of February 185d, at 10 o'clock,- for the trial of the same, aud that if he does not appear and give bond for the reteaae of the property attached, before the day of trial, 1 xrül pfoeeed tothew and determine the ctose,' and In case Judgment - is given against him, I shall order the property to be sold to satisfy laid Judgment. JOHK ELAM, Justice of the Peace.

P L Y T : O U T 1 1 UHTAiL PRICES ARTICLES. TRICES. Apples Orcrn, Dry 2 25 I 0 :;5 10 15 13 Barkels Pork, Flour, Rrav, IJaco.v Ham?,. Sugar Cured,. ...... Shoulders,. . Sides Be:f Fresh Dry BlTTEX 50 12 12J..C Br;ck Caxdy by box. . . Chickens Crackers Soda. . Cutter Cheese Candles Tallow C 00 15 1 25 12 8 12 20 30 150 Star Sperm CorrEx Rio Java . Moccha Corn Meal Eggs Fi.oua Fisn Mackerel ... White, hf bbl, Cod Herring box Glass X 10 05Dft Hat Timothy Clover. .. . v. Prairie 40 14 16?' 23 20 53 8 .4 50 5 00 10 7 00 8 T5 1 00 o 5 50 00 4 00 00 3 Hides Drv 10

Green 3J Honey 12 Irox 5 10 Lari 10 Lime 25 Lead White 2 40 2 50 Bar 10 Molasses Sugar House. .- 100 New Orleans SO Svrup 1 25 Nails . 5 6 Oats 25 Oils Lard 1 50 Fih 1 00Linsecd, 1 20. Pork 400 Potatoes 25 Rags 3 Rick 8 Sai.erates 10 Salt Barrel 2 50 Sack 25 Sor H Scgar New Orleans 12 Crushed IG Loaf............. 1G. Tallow 12 T-a -. W I 0 3 Wiisat -?G 63 Th f..!hv.i;..' b. ;.::2 c .:-; !i- l wi'.h tlu

Ot i: ' Vi r'.e cpoud with tl Vn.1-.?, t i.r. dollar?, n:,ib late n. no, a; i ; :io t ftLt. G-ii Cos tmn :it: in rx-::-:s of thirir eiicull lik Ol' (J -v..t, t.;t. B ink of ?-lt. Yitiivn, Alt Yernoii i. a:ii c; i ao:i, rauii Bihkof Roiwiie, Wal aoa'it. Bank of Salem, New Albany. Bank of Salem, Sale:;!. Bloonr.imton Bink, Biooni'ngton. Caia' al lge City Bank, Cambridge City. Exthance Bank, (Ireeneastle. Farmers Bank, Wcstfield. In liana Bank, Midison. Indiana Fanners' B ink, Franklin. Keutucky Stock Bank. Columbus. Ligranjrc Bank, Linn. Parke County Hank, Rockville. Pr.iirie City Bank, Terre Haute. . Salem Bank, Goshen. Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute. . The fallowing banks have complied with the the amended law, b-at hive s!icc given notice of their intention to withJraw their circulation. Their notes üre payable in coin. Bins of Indiana, Michigan City. Cami Bank, Evansville. Cefitral Bank, Indianapolis redeemed by the Treasurer of State. Crescent Cify Bank, Lvan.aville. Tnc following banks have given notice of th;ir intention to close prior to the first day of March, lt-5?, in preference to complying with the provisions of the amended law, requiring ten per cent. excess of securities. The notes are redeemed at par: Bank of Elkhart, redeemed at the Bank1 Brookvillc Bank, " . " " Hooker Buik, .. Huntington County Bank, redeemed at the Bank. . Indiana Stock ... Bank of Montic Ho, redeemed at the Branch Bank, Lafayette. Fayette County Bank, redeemed at the Branch Bank, Conncrsville. Jlt-rchaiits nnJ Mechanics Bank, rcdeemod at the Branch Bank, New Albany. Bank of Syracuse, redeemed at the Branch Bank of Goshen. Indian Reserve Bank, redeemed at Fletcher's Bank, Indianapolis. SUSPENDED INDIANA. FREE BANKS. The notes of the following banks are redeemed by the Auditor of tate, viz: - Agricultural Bank at par Atlantic Bank at bOc Bank of Albany . .at 90c Bank of Albion .....at rar Bank of America at o7c Bank of Attica at&Dc Bank at Bridgeport at 88c Bank at Conncrsville at 67c Bank of Perrysville at par Bank of South Bend at par Bank of T. Watlsworth at 91c Bank of the Cupitol at par Bauk of North America, Clinton.... at 90c Bauk of Rockport. at par Elkhart Co. Bank at 97c Farmers Bank, Jasper. it Die KaUtnaz'Kt B.iivk it J'c Laurel Bank. ..." at f-ic Northern Jn!iar..a Bank N. Y. : Va. State Stok Bank. . . Orange I ink .at it par .at T'.ir .nt J-Sc-.at'JOc .at 6:1 c Sute Su)clc Bank of In lima, Peru... tState S:e ck B.,rk," Marion. . . . , Silns Bin' of ladt an , Trr. icrs Bank' NidiviiV. at 92c Waoih ValUy Bank at 9?c Wayne Bank, Richmond... at par Wayne Bank, Log.m-port at par Bank of Warsaw is redeemed at the Bank. Tho above list includes all B.uiks for which there are securities deposited." s JOHN W. DODD, Auditor. OfHce of Auditor of State, Indianapolis, Jan. 1. 1653.$ STRAY NOTICE Taken up by John Hoover, living in West towr-ship, Marshall courdy, Indiana, on the 22nd day of November, 1 57, two Cows with young calves. One of said Cows is a deep red color; the other is black, with a white line back, with gome white on her belly; supposed to be three years old no other marks perceivable. Appraised at the sum of twenty dollars, br Daniel Barber, son and Charles Kniseley, before Daniel Barber. Jirrtice of the Peace. Attest: ' N. R. PACKARD, Clerk jan2l-9t3, ' . ". '- Lager Beer & Yeast Kept constantly on hand at tho Brewery, one mile south-west of Plymouth. 6 tf KLING II AMMER & IIOHAM.

WHEAT! WHEAT! AFLW HUNDRED bushels of WHEAT taken n exchange for Goods at the Low Price Store. (50) RICE, SMITH & Co.

NOTICE. An election, for the purpose of electing three Trustees of the Evangelical Association, 'will be held at the Evangelical Church, in Herman township, Marshall Co., Ind., on the 16th dav of February. It53 FREIDERICH GEISSEL, Ht2 " Circuit Preacher. ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE" Notice is hereby givi n that the nndeivigiird has taken out letters of Administration, on the E.-tate of Levi Moore, late of Marshall County Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate, are notified to file them duly authenticated for settlement, and thoso indebted arc requested to make immediate pavmcut. Said Estate i supposed to be solvent. EPHRAIM MOORE, Admr. lltl. SHI tic IIERIFF'S SALE. Rv vir of an execu tion issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of the county of Marshal!, ana fctatc ot Indiana, and to nie directed, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, atihe court house door, in the town of Plymouth, in said countv, on the Cth day of March, 1:59, between the hours ol ten o'clock a m, and four o'clock p m of said dav, the following described real estate, lying an 1 situate in the county and State aforesaid," to-uit: Lot number three in the village of Fremont, as the same is described in tho recorded plat of Paid vili . i . . läge, wua an tae tenements and improvements . ma tnereon. i lie rents and profits ot the game, f'o term of years not exceeding seven, will first be oftered, and on failure so to real z j the amount on said execution, the fee simple therehi will be sold. Taken as the rroperty of Gcoriro W. Gor don, to satisfy an execution in favor of William R Hammitt, against the said Georire W. Gordon t nJ William Hooker. Rep. Rail for sini 4. J. F. VAN VALKENIlURGil. Sheriff febll (pr.fec$2 50) iMar.diall Co., Ind. SHERIFF'S SALE. By A-irtue of a commission and order of sale issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas court, of the county of Marshall and State of Indiana, and to me directed, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house doo , in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on the Cth day of March lb5S, between the" Pour of ten o'clock a m and four o'clock p m, of said day, the following described real estate, lying and situate in the county and state a.oresaid, to-wit: Ihe south east quarter of the southeast courier of section seven, () in township thirty-two, (a2) north, of range two, (2) east, containing forty acres, more or less; also, the north part of the east half of the north east quarter of section eighteen, (18) township thirtyIwo,(o2) north, of range two (2) east, containing thirty-three acres; to satisfy an execution in favor of Adraiii Foote, against Kellogg Ransfurd and R ;ns,'"urd. J. F. VAN VALKENBURG II, Sheriff 1111 (pr.fee$2) Marshall Co., Ind. II EU I IT'S SALE. Bv virtue of a commis- ) si' n . r; i ia .I ni' s de isned out of the office tho Cicrk of the M -rslull C rnm u; Pleas Court, C"':iy M.rslnl! and State of Indiana. of ! ,vm i". ct.'sjo-ii , i v. i i (i:i r I r sate, ns tue law I f ire.-ts, at tile C:i:rt h.'we d ) r. in tin town oi' P; VtU-.tU! tili in s.v. 1 riuntv, on th? Cth dav of Mirch. liiV, lKt ri) il.c !:ours of ti'ij o'c'ork, a m, and tour o'clock p m, of Slid div. the following described real statf, ly:ng rr.d situate in the counti and Mate a fere nd, to-wit: s t nunibor twentvilve i'i Neid'sr i: Thomas a Miti n to the town f Rouvhcn, as the s ime is dcsi:.n ited on the recorded j.lat of said town, with the tenement- and improvements thereon, to satisfy an execution for $T.9 01, in favor of Henry S. Louchlene and Adolph Loucbeine, against David rnd Catharine Boy er, on foreclosure of mortgage. J. F. VAN YALKENBURGH. Sheriff fehl 1 (pr.fec $.-2) Marshal'. Co. , Ind. "jriSTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by GMoon II U J Short, living in West township, Marshal, county, Indiana, on the cth day of January, lt'3S, four head of cattle two steers ami two'heiftrs; one of the steers is a roan color, the othc r is a dark brindle; one of the heifers is red, with some white on the belly, and a white spot in the forehead; the other is red and whit spotted, no other marks or brands percei 'able. Said catllc re nipposed to be two years old; appraised at the s im of twenly-five dollars, by Charles Kniscly and Gideon II Short, before Daniel Barber, Justice of the Attest N . R. PACKARD, Clerk M. C. C. febll THE STATE OF INDIANA, Warren county: Notice is hereby given, that Isaac S. Jones, Administrator de bonis non of. the e state of Aaron Lasley. deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, li!3 personal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Plea of said county. HN'RY It. POMEROY, Clerk January 2d, 1 853. E. C. P., Warren Co. febll. (print, fee $2) TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undershmed, with the county Surveyor, ! will, on the 22iA day of February, 1S5?, at ten o'clock a m on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in section 30, township 32 north of rane 1 west, in Stark county, Indiana' to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at ihe 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 plaecd on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law JAMES PRETTYMAN, febll - - J. B. PRETTYMAN. NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State of Indiana, Marshall County: Notice is hereby given, that at the January term of the Court of Common Pleas of Marshall county, after final settlement of the estate of David A. Bailey, deceased, about the sum of one hundred and thirty-cven dollars was found remaining for distribution among the hirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to. appear on the first dy of the next term of said court, I psv Y6 their heirship, and receive th?ir distributive I share. N. R. PACKARD, Clerk febll C. C. P.. M C. 1V7 OTICE OT DISTRIBUTION. Sute of I Indiana, Matth a' I Countv: Notice is here bv eivtn, that at tin J.'nu irv tt rm of tl e C.nrt of Common Pleas of Mirs'nll county, after final settlement ff the ftt.ttfef San-ael I. Patterson, deceased, about tire sum of one hundred and cijh'yeight dollars was found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Sa'.d heirs ore therefore notified to appear on the first day of the next term of siid court, prove their heirship and receive their distributive share. N. R PACKARD, Clerk febll. C. C. P., M. C. 0"THE MUSICAL WORLD, Edited by R. Storrs Willis, Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc. independent contributor, has cute ed upon it 19th volume. It is issued weekly, with music in every number which can be detached for binding, Mr. Willlis intends to add to the usual attractions of the paper during the coming year reminiscences of his European experiences, the first of which appears in the early January nnmber. Address Musical World Office, No. 371 Broadway N. Y. Feb. It. C, P., & C. tt. u. TIME TABLE FOR PLYMOUTH STATION. Pass. Trains leave 9.10 A M, and 12.05 A M. arrive 10.30 A M, andl.3GA M. Fr't. ' " leave 12.30 P M, Mondays, Tuesdays, 1 . Thursdays and Fridays. " arrive 6.30 P M, Tuesdays an3 Thursdayj. ' nQl N. KENDALL, Supt.

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O- J.JS. FORT WAYNE, Keeps constantly oa hand a splendid stock of f MELODEONS. GUITAHH, VIOLINS, and all other Unsical Insiiuinents & Music Books. mai2(i 191 v. New it 1 Li The sub-cribcr would respectfully in form tue ci'izensof P! mouth, M irshall and djuin'ng counties, that he Ins opened a ue.v stock of all the differcH. kinus of 3 i v , WatcliesS CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND IT O T I O D7 5 J Ommliy kept in a first class Jcwc'ry Store. Tin Gcodsauv of th? latcht Styles, best (quality and will be sold at New York prices. Being a practical Jeweler himself, aixl Inv'n engaged the s.t ices of oiig of the Ij -ft v.orhiruii in this St.te, he stdTc-itsa share of public patron lyy. IJusiiH ss stand on L i Porte street, cue door tatt of Di: Lemon's Drug Store. ADOLPH MYERS. r.cc2I-5m3. 2f Hi O f (IoolI Sound White Oak, Bun U)0 J Oak, Red Elm, Cherry, Black Walnut, and Butternut T I E S , of the following description: 9 feet in length, 6 inches thick, mil notK?sth;iKG inches face, for which TWENTY DOLLARS! VFAl HUNDRED WILL BE PAID. One half cash and the balance in Dry Goods, Groceries, if. Pavments made on the Loth of oat h month. RICE, SMITH CO. Jan2S 11 GU AUD I AX SALE. OY AN ORDER of the M.wkl! Court of 8J Common Pleas, I will o!ut for sale nt tac Court House door, on the 2"h!i day of February 185?, between the hon of 11 o'clock A. M. ami 4 o'c'.-k P. M. of said day, the unditided half o! the undivided half of the east half of the south west fourth of section thirty, in township thirty five North of Range one Est; belonging to Abraham Fogr.r and Jasnrr Fogair minor heirs of th-t late Abraham Fo'-ur, deceased; nnd if not then and there sold, I will continue to oiler the same at pri vate sale, until sold. Terms Cash in hand. DENNIS W. STOW, GuarJian. Plvmor.th, Intl., Jan. 2G:h 1 to?. uUwll AtVl3P,OTYPE ROOMS. HAVING litted up a pleasant suit of roomwith a Skv-liht, in the room formerly occu;;id l)V the Plymouth Btnk, adjoi'vng Wcstervelt's oldstiiud, where you will always find ma ready to take your pictures in any style or form, and at any price frcm 50 el, to 88 ÖO, And on Glass, Iivn, Leather or Taper. Satisfacion g:'( n or no charge. All are invited to call an J ölt for Plctui es whether thev wish to buy or uot N. WAKEFIELD, j m 7, 1 ?5?-7m 1. R esidi nt Artist. t SlfOSMÄlSEBf DEALER IN m Mil m & num. "B"7"EEPSeonst:,ntly on han l Clocks, W g BREAST PI NS, EAR RINGS, FD tehop, INGER R1M.1S, LOCKETS, tc, &c. LrClocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner possible. jan 7 '53 7-tf. BOOTS & w Ehae just received, eilreet from the man ifiicturcr.s. 10 cases Jj.jot.s & hMiocs. which we will s"ll vervlow for the next thirty da vs. Call at the Ij.ip Price. Stare, two dours south of the Ed wante IIoujo jatiT-Ttf RICE, SMITH & Co. NOTICE Tlie rrgtrhr mer tings of t tie I ) rd of Tni.tocs f Center t.-.vns'iip, will Itn held on tlie first, fsat url v in each month, at the cosir'- h-n-e in Pivmouth". Wm. J.BURNS Clerk. . may7.37 2."'v AilvcrlbonicHi Hxtrinrdiinrv!! A splon.'liJ s'.nck of. Hardware and Stoves For sale at Plymouth, Ind., ready for reiallinr, with the most advantageous location for bns'iiess in the town, nnd the best win: for the kind of trade in Northern Indian t. Prices low iu 1 term easy. Tlie purchaser can comm n e seltinx on the day of pu. chase, as the goods are in readim-ss for retail. Apply to C. II REEVE, Atty. for owners. P.S. Until sold in bulk, I will eontinue to retail (at Cliaa. Palmer's Corner,) at cost. nov6,'57. 1-tf. C. II. I . Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov26 1-tf. C. PALMER'S - 4 LL tlue knowing themselves indebted to us J cither by note or book account, will please cab and settle immediately. 'There i$ a tixie when forbearance ceases to be a virtue," and after the first day of January 1S5S, wc shall be compelled to resort to the law with all thöic who do not comply with the above request. BROOKE & EVANS. P. S. Laporte & Plymouth Plank Road money will be received at par by Brooke & Bro. no v. G, 1857. 1-tf. HI 1 M Tlie undersigned, Auditor or Stark county, Indiana, agreeable to an order oi the Board of Commissienersof said county, will receive sealed propositions until the first Monday in March, 185b, for the erection of a Court House in tlie town of 'Knox the plan of which can be seen at the Auditor's offlce in Knox, in saidconntv. . JOHN S. BENDER, clec24-5ro3. ' Auditor of Stark County. v. - Has a large stock of Wall & Windo,y Paper, all qualities, at wholessle or retail; also window- Shades nnd Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND. raar'116 191y,

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n vi? "DT CiL. NEW i IN AND Has been removed to Wcstervclt's Old stand. East side of 3Ii:higun. sired. Thev, having been among the losers by the late lire, ak all who are about buying anything in thi line of a v--'. -- '-'-"T " - O J J. To v. vethem a call at their new Store, and cxnni hie their articles and pries before purchasing elseahT'. as they arc confident that tlicir raiiety is aGOOD as the IIEST, ::n I !i;' tl.en- jn-ice? arc f LOW, that no one can hol; BUYING OF THEM. COOTCEOX & P A RLOE 9) CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and aider the supervision of workmen who may always bo found during business hour-, prepared to do all kinds of work in tho line of Tinning. AUo m hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tir Crps, Dippers, Lard Car.-, Stove Pine V i;t dat. .rs, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boiler.', aal cvcry'hicj commrnly used in tho line of Tiu-iVro. JAPANNED VvrATE! A large ass c:::.rnt of Japar.nul Ware cn hand, which is going off rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberol patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 103 cents in go yds for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. dec!0,2-yl - ITave you inquired the price of GROCERIES At the Low Price Store? Wc keep our stock fresh ind will sell chopper th in any oth"? et blishnient. oct2J-5J BICE, SMITH & Co. PLYMOUTH, IND.. (Mich'tjttn street, vorth of Wes'errelCs.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange. Uncurrent money bought and sold. J. H. KNICKERBOCKER, C '.shier. May 21. lc'ST Tt TTOR HATS and CAPS, call at Oglesbee l C Shirley's where you will slid the prices to suit you. find larr :e stoek the Lois Vricc Store, one ducr outh of the Post-luce. 4."tf. GTU2-TC ED BCD TO. 'jTE would say to the Gents of Piynnuih, V y that we arejireparel to take your measures !or the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, m ule from rrenehCalf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker that is a Boot-maker, warranted to fit 1'ke a glove, it WHITMORE'S, K'..r;.' 17tf! Sign of the Golden Boot. lVTÄYLOIi & CO., DEALi:n3 IM HZAYY ATnID SHILF tx AV. im. us Xa 3'- . A4. IMO.M, NAILG. GLASS. &,C. And purchases of all kinds of Grain. cSl-: ll!v FORT WAYNE, IND A LLt!io3e who wish to get SHAVED an 1 nt the ? tme time "get their money b;ck," w-i!l ph ase call at the B irbcr's Siicp, up stairs, over Tie post oHiv-rc, wliero hair cutting, shaving kc, will be .'lone np to the enii. 2 s-itisi";ict5;n of nil wlio m iv fa vor m? with thir castora. past favors. Thinks to patrons for A. BILLOWS. 1-tf. nov Lu, it. 53 pieces Delaines, 5.) pieces Prints, l')0 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hose ry, Children's Hoods, &c, at the low price store, one door south of the Post Ollice. RICE, SMITH & Co. nov 2G, '57 1-tf. ECIDEDLY the best styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever brought to is thmarkct 49 DELAINES. The best styles and largest stock of Delaines in town, may be found nt Oglesbce & Shirley's Store call and examine. 43 A GENTLEMAN Who, two yeare ago, lay upon what hi3 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 follows: His younger brother was in the" habit of reading to him from books about the ho"se 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 remmcedee for diseases of yc 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 aud commenced its use. The result was favorable. In two months he was able to walk about the premises withou; difuculty, and in seven months from the time that he commenced its 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 genenil debility, and in every case it has proved effective. 'Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure for Consumption, arid wishing to do his fellow beings who are suffering, as much good as possible, he has concluded to send the recipe, with full instructors for putting up and using the medicine, free to all who may order it. He requires all applicants to enclose a postage stamp to pav postage on the return of the answer and recipe, and direct to M. F. McKclvey, Sandusky City, O., and they will be promptly j3ent by return of mail. . jan7-llly . : WHEAT WANTED FOR WHICH THE IlbliCät Caü!i Fficc host. I jn.-j rr it, w r.a r?M uv Ml l T 1 1. 4T J BBOWNLEE,

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Tomikoyou happy and tcn;fv:t.;b:l ttö Lxv? ust received alartrc lot of T.AV T 1 IL v; 1 1 Bought in these hard time at a csv.it sicrifi.ee for Qish, which wewill sell CHEAPER THAN THE LULAI La 1 . We are opninir some splendid BAY STATE LONG SHAWLS, RECO LETTES, OPERA HOODS, WOOL BLANKLTS SI JEETl.NGS. PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CANTON FLANNELS, DENIMS, WOOL FLANNELS, SEAMLESS BAGS, BUCK GL0VE5, nnd m jny other Ihings too nunerons t cicn'.iv.n. We are too busy to tell along story, and invite ill toexarr.ir;3 our Goods and Prices. Remember the Low Price Store, two dscn south of the El'vsrJs Houa?. RICE, S:!ITH i Co. dec24-5tf. IRON O I T Y Located at PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTE!; CD APRIL, I S5. WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES. FACULTY OP 14 TEACHERS. V.MPII ATICALLV THE B US IX ES S MAX'S COLLEGP Moat Extensive anj Popular Commercial S:hod in tie Qomitry! In dally nttendar.rc upwards cf 2Ü0 Studcr-tl FACULTY: F. V. JENKINS, rraxciPAX.. J. c. SMITH, a, m ProfeSiCr of Accounts lvA Eook-Kccpinr. 1. I. IIITCIICOC.T, Profcsjos cf Ailtliaictle :ir.-l Ccmmercial Calculitions. JOHN FLEiriS 0, Author of the "National System cf Bookkeeping' Lecturer oa Business, its customs and usaeg. J. W. EKEJCTLIXCER, rc-csor o: r.nihr. end riino A. COVTL? G A. T. L0C7II2TT, rre'tisoi'3 of P!a:n and Ornamental Penmanship, D. EACOX, Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. HOPKINS, LSQ., ' Of Tittoburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JA1IE3 VT. KE.VXi DT, Of Kcnnc-dy's Bank Note Review," Lrcturcr cu Counterfeit, Altered, r a I Spuricu Dank Notes. COMMP.CUI. ETKIC3. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen of this city. 1ESIGX CF THE INSTITUTION. To furnish the best means for acquiring n Tliorough BusinCiS education, in the shortest time, nrd ! at the lca.it expense, compiislng LCCELE ENTKY BOOK KEErlNO, as applied tn Machrudising, B.iki:i(r, Railroadieg, etc., taught by the eldest Amoricar teachtr and wiiter of Bookkeeping now living, having forty years expeiionce in teaching and pravtice. ETH IMSOAT C'CKCEEI LVO With all the recent improvements und valuaUd additions, taught without extra charge. rcxMAvsixip, in every vait ty end style of Business and Orcamental Writing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business and Oi-naratnta.l Penn.a::.-hip have been awarded this College overall competitors, wherever its writing 1... , .....:!.:. : i...ir .1 -. . r . u.iniio in.-.iiii).uu, un-:;iu me crate i airs in O1110 and Michigan in 16i5,:md at the Pennsylvatäte fair at Pittsburgh, in 15G. nia Sto ARITIIUETIC, A? applied by the first Mercantile Banking Housex, compi L-ing all Counting House Calculations. COUXTEKreiT AXO ALTERED NOTE?; Full in;trucior.s given in this imwitant branch of business education. LECTURES Daily on Bookkeeping; the U.rages, Laws, ncd Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit money, and other subjects having practica: relations to active business. t TERMS, &c: Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .$"5 00 Stationery, about 5 00 Bo:ird, per week, can he obtained for. . . . . . 2 50 iLTStudcnis are not charged extra for StcaRiboüt Cook-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma.STUDENTS Can enter at any time (no vacation) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of courtet from sis to twelve week. SEFl.JtE.VCE -i7 STUDENTS entering, from the city alone witliin 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. IDrnr.MTc:i pEVMAv'sni?. No less than EIGHT were given in Ohio, Michigan, Ind'ana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, nnd in Louisville, Ivy., at the United States Fair, and all for work actually done with PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our Pe nmcn are fully competent to do their own work without the aid of the engraver to make it respectable. decl7 THE largest stock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS in Plymouth, is to be found at the People's Store. 49 C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOR DEALEES FORT WAYNE, IND. GOOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, T Cigar?, etc., kept constantly on hand. Tht rade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-cmU. A RARE CHANCE. TO matte money, or rather to save money, which is the same, by giving heed to the foilowini N. II. Oglesbee in Co., have made an assignment to me of all their assctts, amounting to over $9,000, for the benefit of their creditors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, bad better call immediately, and thereby save costs, and make money. There can be no delay, for the accounts must be settled up by the first of January next. - M. A. O. PACKARD, Assig nee. Office, Corbin's block over the Pcople'f Stors. dcclO-Ctf. RAIL ROAITCROSSINGI LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW TN full operation in their new shop, at the south end of tlie bride, with a pood supply of the best ol Timber, Iron, Coal ko. aud the best of workmen, especially Black-smith?, who can't be beat at blowing; ready to do all work in theirline of business &l Wagons, Buggies, Carriages kc. We expect we are located here for lifend will do work which will maintain us among Mechanic! and others ; threfore, we warrant our work to b done in a workman-like manner, and we man whit we say on this subject. RKPAIHISIÖ tioco at short notice; also; CuatCta Til arU-fmi-Jv g Wagon IIul lor Ele too, &c. E. S. A. T. ELLIOTT.

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