Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 June 1858 — Page 3

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fc fc terms. TT nmd m Advance. SlOO ißiid of six months, g LOCAL AXD MIbt'i.Muu?., "TZXfaTtemtloinsxxrc insertion, must . ...i.j.'nTaiiT vmm?-ecodin?r the xiay of publication. ans iv v v - - j w w Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be pubished free of charge. Our friends will obnge us by hindingin all such votices which may come under their observation. Any of our Literary friend, who feel disposed to contribute anythiing for the Democrat, can have the opport-inity.'and wc shall be glad to have them do 80 Tiltskrdl. FoU "WaVIlC & CllieaSO TtA ITj road. TRAIX3 Ai-TfVE. U. S. Mail 9.15 p. m. Ei.press,8.30a. m. Freight, 7.00 a. m. TRAINS LEAVE. U. 8. Mail 2.30 a. m. Express, 11.00 a. m. Freight, 1.45 p. m. c&5 O- DR.. 3E Notice to Shi rrERS. Freight, destined for either road, will not be forwarded th same day unless received before 11 o'clock a. m. LEAVE rLVMOtTTII Mail, 8.30 a. m. Chi. Exo-, 9.20 p. m. FreisrhL 12.30 " LEAVE LAPORTE Mail, 9.16 a. m. Pitts. Ex.. 12.40 a. m. Freight, 4.10 p. m. RRIvrSAT PLYMOUTH Mill, lI.O J . m. Expre?f,22) a. m. Freight. 7.08 p. m. C. El MORSE, Agent, riymouth, May 20, Itvi:?. Our EIooL- & Ladder Compa11 V. Plymouth ha3 never had an organized fire company until thU year; and within six or sven years has been visited with two of the most destructive fires on record, according to tho number of inhabitants. The first destroyed the who!.' block, on the east side of Michigan stret. known at that time as the business portion of town. The fire was first discovered in the building owned by Robert Rusk; and having nothing to work with, tho fire epread through the entire block, consuming all the buildings, except the dwelling of H. B. Pershing, which stood on the north-west coiner of the block, (and it was barely saved by taking down a small building, standing between it and Westervelt's store.) and the building owned by A. L. Wheeler, on the 6outh-west corner, which was only saed by the wind coming from the 60tUh, and there being no building nearer than twenty feet on the nonli. All who witnessed that fire can testify that if there had been a Hook fc Ladder company in town, there would have been no difficulty in saving Mr. Westerrelt's store-room and goods, ard the property of Mr. Pershing. All our citizans aro acquainted with the fire of 1857, and can easily conceive the good that a Hook & Ladder or Engine Company, could hare accomplished. It was estimated, at the lime, that the loss was not less than seventv-five thousand dollars an amount sufficient to have parchased the implements for seven Kvndrcd and fifty Hook A; Ladder companies, at the same cost for each as the present one; or, seventy-five fire Engines, at a cost of four hundred dollar s more for each one than the amount which it is proposed to purchase one at now. Facts are stubborn things, and ail who are acquainted with the history of these fires, cannot iail to see wherein a Hook & Ladder Company could have saved fifty limes their cost in one hour's time. Plymouth can now boast of an organized fire company. A few persons who were scarcely interested to the amount of one hundred dollars, were those who first got up the excitement, and who are entitled to tho honor of organizing our fire Company. Every person who ha3 any knowledge of the duties of a fireman, knows that no pecuniary interest prompts him to act in that capacity, a3 there i3 no salary attached to that most honorable position. Nothing but a desire to preserve the property of his neighbor, actuate him taa strict performance of the duties devolving upon him. He leaves his work, and night after night hs meets with his co-laborers, for the purpose of devising plans by which the greatest amount of good can be done for the greatest number; and for this troubla, what is their reward? no! money, nor even the well wishes of some of our citizens, who may yet see the day that thi3 same Hook & Ladder Company will have an opportunity of returning to them good for evil. We sincerely hope that those of our citizens who are in the habit of saying that they are sorry they subscribed anything fr the Hook fe Ladder Company, as they are of the opinion that it will do no good, will, hereafter, when they have occasion to speak of it, use different language. W have heard a number of the members of the Company say that if the citizens did not want a fire Company, And re determined to break it up, by talking disrespectfully of the membors and 4h cause they are enlisted in, they would have nothing more to do with it, A Backet Company has been organized, and is to be governed by the Hook L Ladder Company. The Company have four ladders of different lengths; and the members are sure to take theso ladders, immediately on the alarm of fire. These, together with-the buckets, will ba sufficient to extinguish any fire that will bo likely to occur, until we can get ah Engine. We hope to see the fim Company encouraged, that tlve membor3 will stick to it like "death to a dead nrjcjcr'-for e lnoe gjtl will result from it fi'jkt fj-)!l prevail. ' j

ST11- 1 srcö lias secured the services f 0f a gooj Tailor. We have seen some of

j his work, and can recommend liim to all i who wish clothing made neat, cheap, and durable. 5T0ur p.-'per this week contains some ery interesting news. The news from ! Utah, New Orleans, and Washington, is hirrhlv imrjortant. The Mormons have i w v driven Gov. Cumrninfrs out of Great Salt Lake City; the Vigilance Committee are ; pisv;no. the deuco in New Orleans, and , r 1 ui tt u c.. i the prospects are favorable for Uncle am ' to get into a muss with Jonny Brill. rC. II. Reeve, of this place, has been spoken of in connection wilh the office of j Congressman. Whether he will be before the Convention for nomination, we are not advised. idT'Tho Republican Congressional Convention is announced to be held at this place on Tuesday, June 29th. Agricultural Society. The officers anl members of the Marshall County Agricultural Society are requested to meet in Plymouth, at the Court House, on Saturday the twelfth inst., at 2 o'clock j p. m.; for the purpose of attending to imIportant business. The Committee on the Fair Ground will : report at this meeting. ! A punctual attendance of all the officers and member is earnestly requested ? ! in Ti I T 'T.-'-V n I.B. IIALSEY. Pres't. s. B. Coucnu-r, Secv. j Robac.Vs Theory ami Practice. It would seem that Dr. Roback's "Scandinavian Reraedies"have taken the highest rank among the standard medicines of the day. His theory is, that in whatever organ disease may show itself, its root are in the blood. Ilenco his famous Sweedish curatives, the Blood Purifier and the Blood Pills are designed to act specifically upon the sanguinons fluid. Ono thing cannot be disputed, they produce most salutary effects even in apparently hopeless casf s. individuals who have suffered for years from dyspepsia, scrofula, eruptions of the skin, bronchitis, asthma, general prostration, liver complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, and many other distressing maladies, report themselves, over the ir signatures, as radically cured by a course of these Remedies. The chums fDr. R .back's a Iver-us-ments aro thercf supported by competent proo. S'e Advertisement. Trov City Commercial College, Pittsecrg, Pa. When all the point- of superiority ar taken into theaccounr, the hirpe anJ elegant room. the mostcomp'ete furnishing of the same, to the preat convenience of the etuilcnt. the superior ability ;m l witle experience of the teachers Messrs Cowley, II utAonaud Dou'hett in penmanship, having re'etired first premiums in every instance where they have exhibited their superb Fpecimens of writing te low price of bo.ird and tuition the exceeding healthfulncss of the city; a'.I these points of superiority taken together, with others not mentioned, made'laox City College the most desirable school for business men in any part of the country. Even in the far west and south, commercial students ill find it greatly their advanta ge to attend here the advantages much more than coun-ter-bilancing the expense of travel. For further particular address F. W. Jenkins, rillsburyh. Pa. Btavsball Orountn Democrat Official paper of Marshall County, and having the largest circulation of any paper published in the county, is the paper for those vrishin? to advertiseJOBS of all kinds executed in a BETTER style, end on as reasonable terms as at any other ofiice in Northern Indiana. Thoee having anything in the line of Printing to be done, will find it greatly to their interest to call at the Democrat office and examine specimens before going elsewhere, as we aro confident that our work and prices canoot fail to please. All communications should be addressed to McDONALD &BRO., Proprietors. New Advertisements. VINNEDGE HOUSE: ( WitJiln twomlnvtes walk of the Depot,) and near the River Bridge SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. The Proprietor of this Establishment respectfully informs the Traveling Public and others, that he is now prepared to entertain them in a manner that, he trusts, will give entire satisfaction. His TABLE will be furnished with the best that this Market affords and his BARN alvrays fiJled with good Provender and attended bj an attentive Hostler. Public patronage respectfully solicited. J. C'VINNEDGE. June 10, 15?. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed front the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I wil lexpose to sale at public auction as the law directs, at the Court-house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, 'on thelOth day of July, 15, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., the following described Real estate to wit: A strip of ground forty feet in width extending soutnwardly and northwardly acros Lot number eighteen (18.) and the north half of Lot number eeventeen (17,) in the town of Plymouth; said strip lying twenty feet on each side o'f a line of stakes where tho samo ha been set across said Lot and part Lot for the final location of the Cincinati Peru and Chicago Eailroad, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy $aid Execution, interest, cos's and all accruing costs. Executed as the property of the Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Railway Company, at the suit of William J. Barn. Amount duel about $22 O'J. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGII, Sheriff, By David How, DeDuty. June 10, 185323-t3. STATE OF INDIANA, Marshall Co unit. f NOTICE is hereby given that CARIER k WEIMER, creditors of the Estate of DAN'L BURN3, late of said County, decked, have filed their petition to sell the reil Estate of the decedent, hi per3on.il being inäufTcieut to pay his debts, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Common Pleas Court of said County. N. VL. PACKARD, Clerk. June 10, 1S3?. 2-3w. .TO NONRESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor will on the 23th day of June. 1?5?, at 10 o'clock, a. ra. of laid day, proceed to survey & locate the corners of his L-ir 1 in Section 9, town 6hjp 32, range 1 east in Marshall county, Indiana: to meet on the premise?, and continue from day to day tmtil all U smryeyed. ' Non-residents, who fail to racct the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, ur provide for defraying, tluir portion of the esm nsr said survey, wi!H,c returned to t!io County Auditor, and tnioh delin pienr'us phu ed on the tax duplicate, undetected according to lar. 5) R El'BEX KALEV.

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oxk Dollar will be charged for announcing candidates' names. Mr. Editor: 1 would announce myself to .the Democrats of Marshall County, as a candidate for the ofiice of Treasurer of said Country subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. ' Wk. M. Pattersox.

Mr. Editor: Flease announce the name of A. C. STALE Y, as a candidate for the office of Treas urer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention Many Democrats. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of CONSIDER CUSIIMAN, of Polk township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, ? ad oblige. Many Democbats. Mr. EDiTOR:--Please announce the name of JOSEPH EVANS, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, sub ject to tic decision of the Democratic county con vention, and oblige Manv Democrats. Mr. Editor: By RLnouncing the name of WILLIAM C. EDWARDS, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention, you will confer a great favor on Many Democrats. PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. ArrLEs Green, $ Dry,... Barrels Pork, Flour, Bran, Bacon Ham?, Sugar Cured, Shoulders, PRICES. 50 2 00 1 00 35 10 10 15 8 8 4 50 12 12. C 00 " 15 1 2o 12 Sides, 7 j B Et r Fresh?.".'. WW".'. Dry Butter Brick. . Caxdv by box Chickens Crackers Sod;t Butter Cheese Ca.ndlS Tallow Star , Sperm Coffee Rio Java Moccha 8 15 23 30 40 16 mi 20 20 38 6 12(3 15 14 Cor? Meal. Egos Flour 3 50 4 00 Fish Mackerel 10 White, hf bbl. Cod Herring-box. C 00 8 75 1 00 2 50 5 00 4 00 3 00 8tö 10 Glass PX10 350 ft... Hav Timothy Clover Prairie Hides Dry ' Green ... 3 Honey. 10(fc 12 Iron 5 10 Lard 10 Lime 25 Lead White 2 50 2 CO Bar .Molasses Sugar House New Orleans .- Syrup , Nails... 5 Oats. Oils Lard Fish Linseed, 10 70 6!) 80 25 1 50 1 00 1 20 4 00 15 3 8 10 3 00 Pork. .. . Potatoes Rags. . . . Rice. . . . Saleratcs 8 Salt Barrel .. Sack. . . i r-o.vr Sec ar New Orleans.., Crushed Loaf. , Tallow TvA Wheat 8 12 1G 16t. 12 " 00 60 10 50 50 SMALL POX NOTICE. Owing to the Small Pox being in my family I am now, and probably will be for seyeral days, confined to my bouse". I would say to all persons who know themselves indebted to me, that I owe notes that are nearly due, in Bank, and Ciey must be paid, or go tofrotest! and if protested, I AM RUINED! 1 hope all v.ill see the necessity of doinj something for me at this time. Let every man, woman and child that owe me, make some provision that will aid mc in this time of trouble. Small favors will be thar.kful!y accepted. CHARLES PALMER. P. S. My store will be open as usual, and a clerk will be ready to wait on customers. C. P, Flj mouth, June 2, 1858. C. II. REEVE A. c. CAPSOX. REEVE & CAPRÖN, Plymoutli, Marshall County, Ind., Practice in Marshall nnd adjoining counties. REFER TO Babcock & Co., Phelps, Dodge k Co., N. Y. Cooley, Farwell & Co., Gould & Bro. Chicago. Loudon k Co., Fhilad., Graff. Bennett k Co., Pitts. Hon. A. L. Osborne, Circ't. Judge, Laporte, Ind. (26) J . L. ROCK, Valparaiso, Indiana. 0"0flice in Union Block, over the Post ofiice. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby giyen,thar pursuant to an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Fulton Ccunty, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Lewis J Farris, late of said County deceased, will offer sale at public auction, at the door of thCourt House in the town of Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana, on Saturday the third day of July A D 1659, the following real estate, situated in said Marshall county, to-wit: "Forty seres off of the north side of the south west fraction, west of the Michigan Road, of Michigan Road land, situated in the Indian countrv, of section five, which fraction contains two hundred and sixty and 4-100 acres." Terms or Sale Cash in hand on the day of sale. , HUGH BOWMAN Adm'r. June 3ts prfce$2 . Mich. Sen. & Nro. Ind. Bail Road. 185S. Sprhig Arrangement. 1858. Trains will Isnvc Chicae-o for the Est, ;ys follows: N. Y. Express, 630 a. m.; Eastern Ex. 5.00 p. m. and Buffalo Ex., 9.30 p. m. Tmins pan LaPorte Station as follows: GOINQ E.'8T, N. Y. Exp., 9.1 4 a. m. East. " 7.45s p. m Buffalo," 12.37 a.m. GOING WEST, Chioago Exp., 1.40 a.m. Western, " 5.40 " Pittsburgh," 10.30 TcleCT'Dh. " . 7.27 n. m. OThe Eastern Express passes on tho Air Line Road. May 20, 1S58. SAM. BROWN, Gen. Supt. FOR SALE CHEAP .Sudan Credit: Town I.nl, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Lands 12QikL?& Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Houieliold Furniture. Call at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Pot Office. C. H. REEVE, fcb.-l"if .itomv k XCotarv.

STATE OF INDIANA, . MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Corcoon Pleas Court July Term A.D. 1858. Estate of John S. Tharp. Alice Tharp and J. B. N. Klinger, Administrators. Notice i3 hereby given, that accounts current will be presented to the court at its July Term, 1858, for examination and final settlement of the estate of John S. Tharp, deceased. Attest: N. R. Packard,

je3w3 Clerk C C P M C. STATE OF INDIANA, STARKE COUNTY, ss: In the Starke Circuit Court, Scpt'r. Tern, 1858. Eli Brown ) vs. Complaint for Deed. Jackson Alexander. ) THE plaintiff in the above entitled cause having filed in the Clerk's office of said court, his com plaint, also the affidavit of A. W. Porter, from which it appears that the said defendant, Jackson Aleandcr, is a non resident of the t-ite of Indiana, lie is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said action, and that the same will be triod at the court house in Knox, county and State aforesaid, on tho first Monday, the 6th day of September, 1 853 ; and unless the said Jackson Alexander appear plead, answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk, may 27-27t3 2 00. S tarke C. C. STATE OF INDIANA, STARKE COUNTY. SS: In the Starke Court of Common Pleas. Horace Stow, 1 vs. 1 Complaint lor Foreclosure of John C.Carp, k Mortgage. Emeline Carp. J Tho plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Andrew W. Porter, his Attorney has filed in my office his complaint for foreclosure of a Mortgage, and it appearingto me, by the affidavit of a disinterested person, that the defendantsjohn C. Carp and Emeline Carp are non-residents of the State of Indiana, they arc therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the July term, lb59, of said Stark Court of Common Pleas, to be held at the courthouse in Knox on the fourth Monday of July 1859 and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk may27 27tt $2,00 Stark C. C. Pleas. FIRE IN PLYMOUTH!! Notwithstanding the great alarm of fiie, the Cai-ding Machines are now in good order for carding wool. All those wishing good Rolls will please bring their wool well cleaned, and I will insure good work. I have secured the services of a man who has had forty years experience in the manufacturing business, and a good part of that time in England, where they logood work. Persons living at a distance of twenty miles or more, by staying over night can have their Rolls. 1 will take Tanbark and Hides for carding, and will not refuse cash. may27-27t3 A. C. STALEY. STATE OE INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: In Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1858. William J. Gordon SoloO mon D. McMillen, and George A. Fellows, vs. Compl't. for E. P. Slocuin and Catha- I foreclosure. rine Slocum. J THE plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by Kecve tz capron, tneir attorneys, nave nieu in my office their complaint for foreclosure of mortgage, Rud it appearing by affidavit that the said defendants arc non-residents of the State of Ind'na, they are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the earae will be heard at the next term of tha Marshall Circuit Court, to be holdon at the court house ia Plymouth, on' the second Monday of August, 1858, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined ia their absenceAttest: N. R. PACKARD, Cl'k. may 27-27 13. By W. M. Kendall ; dep. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ssr Notice U hereby given that S. G. Gordon, administrator of the estate of Asa Gordon deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estas of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said county. Attest; N. R. PACKARD, Cl'k Court Common Pleas. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LAND. The undersigned Administrator Je lonu non of the estate of Aaron Lasley, deceased, will sell at public sale, at the Court House door ia Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 3d day of July, lb53; the following land, to-wit: The south-west q'ia.-ter of section twnty-three (23), in township No. thirty-two,(32), north of range three, (3), east, containing forty(40) acres, in Marshall county, Indiana. Terms: One third in six months, one third in twelve months and one third in eighteen months; purcliaser to give notes without relief from valuation laws, with interest from date, with approved security, and receive a certificate of purchase, entitling him to a deed under order of Court. . may27-27tl ISAAC S. JON ES, Adm'r. de bonus non. TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE undersigned with the county Surveycr,will on the 14th day of June next at 10 o'clock a m, on Slid day, proceed to survey asd locate the corners his land, in section G, township 32, range 2 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents, who tail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defrayh;jr, their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, aud such delinquencies placed on tho tax duplicate and collected according to law. JOHN MILLER, may27-37td Wm. MOLLER. 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 4c, will be done up to the entire satisfaction of all who mar favor me with their custom. Thanks to patrons for past favors. A. BILLOWS, nor 2G, 1857. 1-tf. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made tiwp- . ply the Plymouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson k Cleaveland's and Palmer's. N. B. & P. S. ALLEMAN k Co. sept24-45tf FOR SALE, RENT, OR LEASE! D ESIRABLE FARMS, and HOUSES and Lots Terms reasonable. CORBIN k PACKARD, Office over "People's Store," Corbin's Block. BARGAIN, A GOOD Two Horsa WAGON, to be sold at jf a bargain MVA. O. PACKARD, Office as abort. fcblltf. XT OTICE. he firm of Rice, mith k Co. is J( this day iss olved, by mutual consent. M. II. RICE, C. R. SMITH. Plymouth, May 1,1858. W. RICF, THE LOW PRICE STORE will still do business at the old stand, on the READY PAY SYSTEM, where all kinds of Goods can be bought a little lower than ckewhero In Marshall count'. ; Tie great increase of patronage that has been extended to us in the last few months, assures us tliatour sales will warrant a continuance of mall prt,fit$, and that our endeavors to sell at the LOWEST PRICES, has met the approbation of the people. Don't fail to call two doors south of the Edwards Houüc. RICE k SMITH. . ma6-2ltf Tit UTTER and Soda Crackers, bv the barrel, at ) .irr2' 23 " P. & C

JUST RECEIVED! Ä NEW Stock of Goods!! CONSISTING OF NAILS, GLASS, SASH, WHITE LEAD,. LINSEED OIL, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, COD FISH WHITE FISH, CANDLES, SOAP, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other House in North ern Indiana. Como kiOLc3L try us! We are paying tho highest priee for Country Troduce of almost ewry description. PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. apr29-23 CARBUTT'S NEW Ambrotype & Photograph SIDE AND SKY-LIGHT

OVER PERSHING'S DRUG STORE, MICHIGAN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IND. THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and adjoiniug counties, that he has fitted up the above Gallery, with the view of permanently locating here; and he takes this opportunity of making known to them that he is-prepared to execute likenesses in aU the various style9 of the art, and in the highest perfection. Having had a practical experience in the art since its first introduction west of the Mountains, he flatters himself that the merits of his Pictures, and the unequalled facilities at his command tor taking them in the shortest possible time of sitting, will induce the public in general to give him a call. The Public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens and likewise view the magic powers of the Stereoscope. N. B. The Art taught and apparatus furnished, on reasonable terms. I also make, and keep for sale, a superior article of Collodian, which I warrant to keep good for six months; price, $2 per bottle. Operators, w ho desire to mak fine work, would do well to give it a trial. G. J, CARBUTT, Artist. apr29-23 "Baldwin House," REMOVED! HAVING removed his tavern stand from the south side of the river, to the building lately occupied by R. Corbably as a residence, nearly opposite the Edwards House, is now prepared to ac commodate his old customers anil the traveling public generally. His-stabling and all other con venience?, shall not be inferior to any stand in r orthern Indiana. Charges reasonable marlMCtf D RIED PEACHES for sale at apr29-23l P. k Cs. NORTHERN INDIANA COLLEGIATE & COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Tins Institution, located in Laporte, will be open for the reception of Students on the 3d of May, 1859. Iti object is to furnish a complete Business Education, adapted to the wants of all classcs.Studies will be elective by the Students, 'with th: advice of the Principal of the Collegiate Depart ment. Tuition will be charged as follows: COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Elocution, Geography and Arithmetic, Gramtnar and Aleebra. fanv three.) $5 00 Each additional, - 1 50 Natural Sciences and Hierher Mathematics. each branch,... 3 00 I.ANflHAGEs Latin. Greek. French and Ger man, each, 4 00 Painting, Drawieg and Vccal Music will be tausht.if Stndents- desire them, on such terms as may be required in the employment of Teachers of these branches.COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a full course of Instruction in Business or Epistolary Penmanship,. $5 00 Twenty lessons in Penmanship 2 00 Sinffle'Entry Bok-Keeping and Writing,. 7 00 Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping,.. 15 00 A full course, including Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping Plain and Italian Writing and Drawing, 35 00 Time of full course not United. Tuition must be paid invariably one-half in advance. The other half at the middle of the term, and no Student will be received for less than a half a term. -Diligent application to study and strict propriety of conduct will be a condition of membership in this institution. JASPER PACKARD, A. F.f W. R. EVANS, Prof. Plain and Ornamental Writing and Book-Keeping. LAfORTK, April 23, 1848 may G-24tf. DEALER IN IIS. CLICKS 5 JET7ELBY. Plymouth, Xnd.9 KEEPS constantly on hand Clocks, Watches, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKETS, tc., &c. ICrClocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner possible. ' jan 7 '53 7-tf. SWAMP LAND SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned Auditor in and for the county of Marshall in the State of Indiana, will offer sale, at public outcry, at the court house door in Plymouth, in said county, on the 19th day of June, 1658, at two o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described tract of land, to-wit: the north-west quarter of the south-east quarter of ßection three, in township thirty-four north, of range two east, containing forty acres, more or less; the same being donated by the United States to the State of Indiana, as Swamp Land. THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor apr22-22w8 V Marshall Co., Ind. B3-THE MUSICAL WORLD, Edited by K. Storrs Willis, fEdward Hodea, Mus. Doc independent contributor,) has entered upon its 19th volume. It is issued weekly, with music in every nv.mbcr which can bo detached for binding, Mr. Willlia 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 number. Address Alusical World ORice, No. 379 Rroadwav N. Y. Feb. 1 1.

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A NIMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENING AT THE LOW PRICE STORE! Having sold off nearly all cur old Goods, wc are able to fill up with a clean, NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK Adapted to the season, snd In Advance of all COMPETITION! Wc have bought very largely, and arc now receiving an Tcmrn tdonnfmirvi 1 JJMUIl Comprising every variety of BMT GO IP! GROCERIES ! CROCKERY WARE! GLASS WARE! EOOTS AND SHOES! TTA.TS cS3 ClIS! BONNETS! LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings, etc. Every department is Ciled with CHOICE SELECTIONS. We invite all to call and see us before purchasing, as we take great pleasure in showing Goods, and can afford to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. "aBICK SALES AND SMALL Ffiöü'TS!" 13 OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW TRICE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH & Co. N. B. We buy nearly all kinds of country produce, at the higlncst market price. April 22, 165322 DRY GOODS A X D SELLING CHEAPER JHAN EVER! WE would respect fully call the attention of purchasers to the fact that we have just received trora the Eastern cities, a w ell selected stock of READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Havmg bought our stock at first class IIo'j.c3, we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times. N. B. With the above wc have connected a TAILORING ESTABLISILIFAT Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. REXXER, where we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hind CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. & M. BECKER. api-29-23 THE IYEATEST AND ASSORTMENT OF EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IK PLYMOUTH! . . . CAN BE FOUND AT CHAELES 'PALMER'S " 3 apr29-23 DR.A.0, BORTOIJ, SURGEON DENTIST, HAS located in Plymouth where he will be prepared at all times. (Mondays nd Tuesdays excepted) to perform all operations pertaining to the Dental profession. " Special attention given to cleansing the teeth. Diseases of the mouth treated with success. - Satisfaction mil be given to all who may favor him with a call. 0"Rooms in Pershing's building, up stairs -ej-trance first hall door. mav 20-2Cif. Dr. A. MATTINGLY, Physician & Surgeon, WILL devote especial attention to OB STETRIC PRACTICE, diseases of Wo men ana unudrcn- and chronic diseases of the Eye, Lungs, Liter and Spleen. OFFICE-MichiKan street, west side, one door north of II. Pierce's Clothing Store. Plymouth, May 13th, 165a. SSIy. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov2G i-tr. e. iwLMr.ir'o

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it. m. JtutuwiM esuo.'s NEW TIN AND &$we 8ttB!PBl Has been removed to TVesterTeltis Old stand, East side of Jficayan street. They, having been among the losers br th U.U fire, ask all who arc about buying anyUung in th line of ( i 3 To privethem a call at their new Store, and. examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that their variety is at GOOD as the BEST, nnd that their prices areo LOW, that no one can help EU YING OF THEM COOK.BOX & PARLOR tU ess XL si.a CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodiouvand urder the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business hours, prepateJ todo all kinds of work in tho line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap. Tin Pails, Strainers,. WaJi Dishes, Tii Cups, Dippers. Laixl Cans, Jstnvo Tipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Fots. Tc Pot., Stove Boiler?, anl cverytldug commonly used in the Line of Tin-ware.' JAPANNED WÄRET A large a.wrtment of Japanned Ware oa hand, which is going off rapidly at low figures. They respectfully a.k a continuance of the- liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on th ein. and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. dec 10, 3-; 1 QCHOOL BOOKS of all the most popular selecln twt, for sale at x t? S 1-t C. PALMER'S. A BARE CHANCE TO mi se money, or rather to save monevwJuch is the same, by giving heed to the following: N. II. Oglesbee & Co., have made sn assignment to me of ail their assetts, amounting to over $8y000t Tor the benefit of their creditors. All periana knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, had better call immediately, and thereby save co.-ts, ad makil money. There can be uo delay, for the account moat hit settled up bv the first of January next. " M. A. O. PACKARD, Aig Office, Corbin'i block over the People rSlor-dccl0-3tf. RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGBMt! Hp II E UXDERSIGXED ARE NOW ' full operation in their new hop, at the (toilh end of tht bride, with a good supply of tho best of Timber,-Iron, Coal kc. and the bet of workmra, etpetially ELvik-smitbs, who can't be Seat at blow ing; ready to do all work in theiillue of bu!aec&ftt Varon?, Buggies, Carriages kc. We expect we are located here for life, and will do work which will maintain us among Mechanic! aud others ; thrcfore, we warrant oar work to be doue in a workman-like manner. And we mean hat w say on this subject. REPAIRING done at short "not ice; also; Custom BlacksmUMrg. Wagen Hubs tor sale too, Ac. E. S. & A. P. ELLIOTT. Install lidrumcntsl O- Hi. lbirjLTiTiFORT WAYNE, Keeps con itantly on hanl a splendid stock of Pfiain Firtel MELODEONS, GUITARS. VIOLINS, and ÄÜ other Musical Instruments & Music Booty uiir2G 191vNew JEWELRY Store. Tltc pubscrlber would respectfully In form the citizens of Plrmonth. Mar- - vv "4 ' v. - . feCj .3 thall an 1 adjoining counties, that he pLvj .T'f bas opened a new stock of all the J'kM "a3 opened -äsm diücrcnt kii CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND xr o rxvi o :kt o i - Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Store. The Goods are of the latest Styles, bes iuaÜlj and will be sold at New York prices. Being a practical Jeweler, he aoiiciu a share of public patronage. I may be found at all business hours in Davids son k Co.' Clothing Store. ADOLPH MYERS-dec24-5m3. , VrrÄlxxs Paper Of all sort asd sizes, for tale at no 1-tf c. PALMER'S. WHEAT WANTED FOR WHICH THE Hislicst Cash Price will be Paid br 4(T J BEOWNLEE." . Has a large stock of Wall & Window Paper, all qualities at wholesale or retail; also window Shades aad Curtain Fixture?, rORT WAYNE. IND. mar2G 191y. . . MABBLE. WORKS! W. E. UNDERHILL, (Successor to Underbill & Co.) , - . Manufacturer & dealer in American & Italic MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONES, . Counter Stands, Bureau Tops,, be. wjAJBS A W, INDV- : O"0rdep? from a distance will rfceiTe proe-Vi attention, and Fatisfacticncuaractiei. r v, Acnt, I JyworUi, Ind.-marll-lCtf-

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