Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 June 1858 — Page 3

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mjTTEilEVS. C5. 69. 73, 82 18. 101.110,1.6 123. " 140, 14G, 152, and 150, being twentnrAdvcrti3ment3, to insure in.TrtK.n, must . ty-one in number, And middla lota, and mabe handed In by Tue lay evening preceding the j. in & sIxty.tlire0 ,üt3 And aso the

Notices of Death and Marriages will be pub- ' '' iibe 1 frf e of charge. Our friends will oV.Igo u5 J ti b landing in allruch votitfes -which may coihc : in drr their observation. Anvof our Litrrarv friend, who. tecl disposed i to contribute any tiding fr the Democrat, can have ; the oj portun'ty, aiu we shall be glad to Lave them ' ' Filtskrgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago IIATTj ROAD. TRAINS ARRIVE. I TR 1I?T3 I.THVE. nxwes & Pas. 9-30 a, m Expr. Pa;eng. 1 1 a. m Mail k Tasten. 9-13 p m I Mail & Pass. a. ra Local Freight 8-5 pm Lcc.il Freight 2-3Ö " E .eight Train arrive nt Plymouth, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs; depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight received for shipment, daily, antil 5 o'clock, p. m. O., IE3-, c&J O- T"L. 3"L. Notics to Shippers. Freight, destined for ci ther ro d, will not be forwarded the same dar unle3 received before 11 o'clock a. m. LE A F. rLTilOLTU Mail, $SQ a. in. Chi. Exp., 9.2J p. :a. Frciit, lHJiO " LEAVE LATOXTE Mail, I). 1 6 a. m. Titts. Ex., 12.4J n. m. Freight, 4.1 J p. ni. AarivEs at ri-TixocTii Mail, 10J0 su m. Express, 2.2 J a. m. ireight, .Upi p. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent. .rivr.ir.utli, Mav 20, 185?. Fl vision th. Tha origin.nl Town Plat of Plymouth, Avas laid uttt by Polk, Blnir and Serihg, n:id acknowledged on the 13th day of October, 1S3I, before N. Taylor, Recorder of St. Joseph County, Indiana. The ongirsnl Pint contained 150 Lots, No. 1 commencing at the Bouth-re3t corner of Michigan and Lnporto street3, and numbering north to No. 21. Number 22, on tho west sido of Michigan street, and numbering south to number 42 thence on tho west, up and down, to number 141. Then commencing with number 142, east of lot Xo. 21, and numbering south, to No. 150, east of No. 1. Tho or.ginal proprietSr'raado an addition on tho Norih, of 80 lots. There ara en Additions to Plymouth, tho original Proprietor, Merrill's Cabbels, Niles, Rösing, Wheeler's Van Pelt's, Van Pelt & Places's, WestervtU's and Coglc's Independence, on tho East, across the River. Michiran sfrcet runs north from the Bridgo across Yellow River; Centre street "west of Michigan, and Walnut and Plumb. Laporte street, on the South, running east; Garro, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, jtnd Jackson on the North. PI)-rnouth being the County Seat of Marshall County, it inny not be out of l-lace, in thi.3 connection, to give the "ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION,' us it "Now Comc3 Peter Johnson, Grifiln Treadway, knd Samuel C. Sample, threo of tho Commissioners appointed by the Act entitle! "An act to organiz3 the county of Mai shall approved the 4th of February, and make tho following Report of their do- , jng3, as locating Commissioners of the permanent seat of Justice of said County, to w't: "To the Honorable tho Board of Commissioners of tho county of Marshall: The undersigned, threo of the Commissioners appointed by an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, enr titled an act to organize the county of Marshall, approved 4th February, 183G, raspectfully rep rt to your honors, that by an agreement entered into, a majority of the Commissioners appointed by said act, ' the meeting of said Commissioners was agreed to be held at the house of Grove Pomeroy, in said county, on tho morning of the ICth day of July, 1836, to discharge the duties assigned them by said Act: Whereupon, the nndersigned, Peter Johnson, Grißn Treadway, and Sam'l C. Sample, three of said Commissioners, (Hiram Wheeler and John Robson, two of lhe Commissioners, having failed to attend) having met at the house of the said Grove Pomeroy on the said 18th day of July, 183C, for the purpose of permanently fixing the seat of Justice for tho said county of Marshall, they personally examined all tho 8ite3 proposed to them in said county for said seat of Justice, and received propositions for donations for the samo from tho '-iiffereht proprietors of lands naming ' and proposing sites, and that we, after cx aminatioa, and seeing and inspecting said propositions; have concluded lo: determine to fix, and by these presents do permanently locafe, fix, and establish the 6eat of Juslice of tho said county of Marshall, at the town of Plymouth, in said county of Mar- ' shall. The site for the publi'c buildings is designated on a plat of said town, as made by Jam23 Blah, Jcbn Spring,' and William Polk; proprietors of said town, the name3 r being recorded in tho county of St. Joseph Indiana. Tho said site for said public rtuddings being, by said proprietors, donated among other Jiings to said county.And tho undersigned do farmer repoit. .tha5 the said Blair, Sering nd Polk, in consideration of the location of said scat of .' Justice, at tho placo aforesaid hive döna-vleU'-to tho said countv money and lands as follows: 0:is "thousand- dollars in cash, - n::d his number 1; 0, m, 13, "t 22, .23,

33, 37, 45, 42, 02, 57, GO, 63, GÖ, 70, 74,' 7C. CI, C6, 90, 03, 9G, 90. 102, 105, 100, 112, 117, 120, 123, 126, 120, 132, 136. Ml, 141, 147, 153, 156, and 159, being

corner lots, and forty-two in number, and jalso lots numbered 5, 14, 20, 20, 30. 50, b.wu luuiuiiuis 11U UUIKUCU IU c4iia vuuir ty one and four-fifths of an acre of land, "or a public burbl ground, lying in the vwn. x 13, cf Michigan Road land; the same lying and situate south of Plumb street, in said town. Also, two acres, more or less, of land for a county seminary, bounded a3 follows: beginning at tho south west corners of Adam j and Plumb streets, in 6aid town, thence southwardly with Plumb st., 2C1 fjet to the nrth west corner of Washington and Plumb streets; thence west on a line on tha south with Washington street, and on a line on the north with Adams street, to tho west line of said section thirteen! The said Seminary to maintain a width of 264 feet from east to west and for which said proprietors havejexecuted their deed to the County agent of said County, and for which lands for a Burial ground and .Seminary they havo executed their deed to your Honors, for the uses aforesaid. And the said proprietors have further r.grecd to build a temporary Court IIouso, not less than 3D f et by 20, one -story high, on lot No 32, in said town and countv.to hare the use of the same for the term of four years from the completion thereot; the samo to be ready for tho use of the County by the Spring terra of the Circuit Court, 1G37; and for tho completion of which house, and for tho use thereof, as" aforesaid.the said proprietors have executed a bond payable to the Board of Commissioners, in the penal sum of 81,000; and tho said proprietors have also agreed to defray tho expenses of the location of said site, being 546; and which sum they have paid the undersigned all of which de ds, and bonda and noie3, tho undersigned herewith produce to your Honors. Ail of which is respectfully submitted, th:3 20:h day of July, 1C36. SAMUEL C. SAMPLE, PETER JOHNSON. GRIFFIN TREADWAY, Commrs. Approved by Robert Blair, Abraham Johnson, and Charles Oasterhout, Commissioners for raid County, the date above. Focsd On the rod between Plymouth and Zehner's Mills, on Monday, tho 14th inst., a Pochet Book, containing some money, and papers of value to the owner, which can be had by calling at the residence of James Vöries, one mile and a half south of Zdiner's Mil's. democratic County Conven tion, j There trill be a Democratic County Con vention held at the Courl-house in Plymouth, on tho 5th clay of August, 1C53, n one o'clock P. 31., to nominate candidate! for County Commissioner for tho third District, Treasurer, Sheriff, Au ditor, Surveyor and Coroner. lhe Democrats in the several townships are requested to meet in Township con vention, on the 17A day cf July, next, to elect delegates to tho County Convention. This step is highly necessary, and is most earnestly urged upon tho Democrats of every township, and it i3 hoped that no township will negelct it, and particularly that Democrats will not permit any othm to meet and appoint for them, whil they slay at home. The timo honored usage of the party ia holding Dsla gate conventions, has been followed by harmony and success, while Mass meetings and tho action of f elf constituted delegates, have generally resulted in confusion and discord; therefore it is hoped that each oicnship will select delegates who will at tend the County Convention. It has been thought that an apportionment of delegates based on the last Congressional vote, would be as equal as it can bo made and that ratio has been adopted. - This will givo each township delegates as follows Noith 5; German 7; Bourbon G; Tippecanoa 4; Cireen 7; Union 0; West b Polk 5; Centre 23. - Let every Democat consider it his duty to attend the township meeting, and see that delegates aro selected who totll attend.We havo a vigilant and harmonious set of opponents to meet, and when we begin, if 1 ' 1 ., Ml" net prumpuy ana wun willingness, our usual 8ucc3sg w ill reward the etfort. Turn out then to the Towxsmr Meet ings. ' At tho samo tims and place, a Candidate for Iiepreientative will bo nominated for tho District composed of the counties of Marshall and btark. The Townships will do well to take some action in reference to this matter. A cordial invitation is hereby civen to I the Democracy of btark, to meet the Ds mocracy of Marshall, in Plymouth, that time. By order cf the Central Committee. T. McDON'ALD, Chairman, C. II. Reeve, Secy. 4tmsVA (rrtinnn a Official paper of Marshall Countv, and luvinrr the largest circulation of any paper published In the county,' ia tiiz paper for tlio.e v.- lino; to advertise. JOES of all kinds executed in a .BETTER f-tjlc, and on as reasonable terms as at any other office in Nortuern Indiana. Thore having anything in the line of Printing to be done, will find it greatly to tiieir interest to call at the Democrat ofllcc and examine sneciinoru be fore goin oläcwbcre, a we are contident that our vor.i and pi-H-oa can.iut fiil to please. All com n.uuivatiy:i. idould le nddrc.v-.'d to . . MvDÖNALl LIMO., hvpilctnra

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R3 Iron. City College, Pittshury, Pa. Extract of a letter dated June 2d, fiona Mr. Samuel Bridge, of Blair couuty, Pa. . Mr. F. W. Jenkins Dear Sir After a trial of bet'er than three months in keeping tho books of an extensive Iron Works, I am exceedingly happy to inform you that I find the knowledge and practice acquired at tho Iron City Ceileo more than suGiclent to enable me to succeed in my undertaking. At first I had soma doubts, and no little anxiety, to know whether I was fully competent for tho task, but though short my experience. I deem it amply sufficient to warrant me in saying that a young man can become a practical book-keeper in the Iron Cily College. I am fully persuaded that were the merits, of the Iron Cty" fully known, you cauld not accommodate the pupils that would apply for admission. Ro3rectfulIv vours, Ramtel Bridge, Jr. For specimens of writing and circulars address F. W. Jenkins Pittsburg, Pa. Dr. Roback's Theory and Practice. It would seem that Dr. RobaeVs VScandinavian Remedies"have taken the highest rank among tho standard medicines of the day. His theory is, that in whatever organ disease may show itself, its root are in .the blood. Hence his famous Sweedish curatives, tho Blood Purifier and the Blood Pills are designed to act specifically upon the sanguinous fluid. One thing cannot bo disputed, they produce most salutary efiects even in apparently hopeless cases, individuals who havo suffered for yars from dyspepsia, scrofula, eruptions of tho skin, bronchitis, asthma, general prostration, liver complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, and many other distressing maladies, report themselves, over their signatures, as radically cured by a' course of theso Remedies. The claims of Dr. Roback's advertisaments are therefore supported by competent proof. See Advertisement. ANNOUNCEMENTS. One Dollar will be charged for announcing candidates names. Wo nrc authorized to annonnee the mm? of JOSEril I3RELSFORD, as i candidate for Representative for the counties of Marshall an 1 Stark, subject to the decision of the Demjoraric nominating Convention We are authorized to annoimcc the name of PETER SCIILARBas a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decbion of the Democratic convention. Mr. Editoh: 1 would announce myself to the Democrats of Marshall Countv. ii3 a candidate for the office of Treasurer of said County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convcn tion. War. M. Patterson. Mr. EniToa: Please anrouacc the name cf A. C. STA LEY, as a candidate for tiie office Of Treasurer of Marshall countv, subject to the decision of the Deiwocratic county convention Maxv Democrats. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of CONSIDER CUSIIMAN, of Polk township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, eubject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, and oblige Mant Df.mocbats. Editor: Please announce the name of JOSEPH EVANS, of Center township, ns a candidate for thcoffice of Treasurer of Marshall county, sub ject to tho decision of the Democrat?.! county convention, and Obligo M.t;r Democrats. Ms. EniToit: Cv ncnouncin? the name of WILLIAM C. EDWARDS, of Center town-hip, as a candidate f r the office of 7."roasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention, you will confer a great favor on Mant Dcmockats. PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES

ATITICLES. raiCF.. A rrLEs fire en, $ 5 ) Drv, . 2 00 Carrels Pork, 1 00 Flour,..... S3 Brav,.... 10 Bacon Hams F 10 Sugar Cured, 15 Shoulders, 7(T?) 8 Sides,...- 7 8 EEi:F Fresh 4 50 Dry........ f. 12 Bitter... 10 Brick C 00 Caxdy -by box... 15 Chickk 123 Ce.vckehs Soda... 12 Cutter 8 Crrraoi: 12(7? 15 Candles Tallow V 15Q 2) Star 30 "Hwria... 40 Coffee Hiö 14 1 G I Java . lS j Moccha 20 Corn. 20 Meal 33 F3gg3 C Flour ."....!......!". ..3 50 4 0(1 Fisu Mackerel 10 White, hf bbl G 00 Col 8 Herring box 75(3 1 00 Hlass 8X10 50 ft 2 50 Hay Timothy 5 00 Clover 4 00 Prairie 3 00 Hides Dry e 10 .Green ' 3j. Honet.. 10 12 " Irov 5 10 Lard 10 Limi:. ........... v .25 Lej White 2 50 2 GO Dar.... 10 MoLAfBKa Sugar House 70 New Orleans.. CJ Syrup 80 Natls 5 64' Oats 25 Oils Lard 1 50 Fish.. 1 00 Linseed 1 20 To IK 4 00 Po.ATO3 15 Rags ; .3 Rick.... 8 SahlRatus.. 8(3 10 Salt barrel. ..... . . . .......... - 3 00 Sack 25 Soa? . . . 8 Sccab New Orleans.....!.;... Y) Pi Cached............... - 16 - Loaf IG;.; Tallow 12 " Ta, 1 00 WiniAT.- "0

OSE Hair Oil, Genuine Ecar'a Oil, Roberts' Hair Regancrator, (ol) Brooke . Uro s. ," . . SALOON AND EATING HOUSE! TIIE subscriber Jus opened an establishment of the above kind, in Piatt's new building, we.t side of Michigau street, and trusts, by strict attention to busines3, to merit liberal share of public patronage. . . . . . Farmer?, an letter?, Tisiting town, will find every accommodation of a ----- - First-Class Griooa . and Eating: House! - . - J. G. JELLY. P. Connected with the above is a BILLIARD ROOM, kept in the best order, for amuse ment only. Lotting and gamhün prohibited by' stritt orders. : ; ' . . J. (J.J.- - June 17thJ&ÜJ "O.f.

"DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of 11. PIEPvCE k Co. junel7-0if. Exhibit of Receipts & Expenditures. THE County" Auditor submits to the T.oard of Commissioners of Marshalll county, Indiana, the following report of Receipts and Expenditure on account of said county, for the financial your ending May 31,1 c5S: RECEIPTS. : There have been received nt the County Treasury, since the 31st day of May, A. D. 17: . For de'inrpient tax, a per Auj,n;t Ecttle-jncnt.1-37, $151 07 For revenue of 1857, as found at April set- . tlcmcnt, 1?3?,...-. 7015 7C For Survevor's 'cc5, as found ut April settlement," 165?, 118 81 For Menageries, shoe's, exhibitions, ic.,. 70 D'J For Ddslttt and Jury fees, from Cleik. . . 5'J O'J For moneys (delinquent tax) collected ut -State Treasury Gl hl

Total receipts .$7,77b 51 EXPENDITURES. There have been county ordei a Ksued fIuco the .list day of May, A. D." 157, numbering from 1,703 to 2,t2o"J, fur ttie following purposes: For expenses of Assessors, . 50 Agricultural Society 70 (I!) M (( (( l I tt I I I ft I . tt 4 If it tt tt tt tt tt tt It Auditor, ........ " extra, Biuliffi, Clerk, V extra Coiiimisai oners, Criminals, G-G 03 lfK) (K) (: I' HW 17 :u oo -:) 15 lX liu lucnt Iiist, 1 43 00 Election 18 32 Judge of Common Pleas Court Jurors, Insane, Moneys refunded,. . . . ; . Poor Public IJuildin"s, .. 781 02 . . 10 S 40 .. Cl II ..ins 7i . . 41? .. 11 50 .. 13 50 Printing Itoads, Fpecial Prosecutors, . . . . . Surveyor; Statioiiorr, Xbvft .'. " extra, Specific allowance Wolf Scalps, . . 55 00 ..217 r.n . . 401 73 .. 277 71 100 ÜÜ Gl n: 8 00 Wood 2G 33 Interest on County Orders, 233 3-1 Treasurer's bill for sundries, 92 Cl Treasurer's "p ct. for paying over $7,0 15 55,. 176 11 Treasurer's 5 "pet. for collecting: and paving out $123 00, ". C 15 Total Expenditures, Total Receipts Execs of Expenditures over Receipt,. : t l

$7.78;) 57 , 7,778 51 2 0Ü ,.3,G27 97

Total indebtedness of the County, $3,633 DJ All cf which isresncctfullr Fubrnittcd." T. MeDONALi), Auditor. Examined nnd approved by the Hoard : Wm. lIl'GHFS, ) P. N. CiiAMru.v, ' Comm'ssioncrs. R. S. Ihrr , June, 1,155?. jcl7-oUtl. Vinncdffe Mous (Within two minutes, icalk of the Depct.) and near the River Bridge SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IXD. The Proprietor of th;3 EstaVishment re?poct; fally informs the Traveling Public a:id other, that he is now rrcpared to entert iin them in a maimer that, he trusts, w ill give entire s tti.sf.ict":on. His TABLE will be furnished with the Lest that this Market aftords and h'.A BARN alvuy3 filled with good Trovenler and alter. del by an attentive Hoatlcr. I uaiic patronage repectfuhv s'lhitod. J. C'VIN'EDGE. Jane 10, 1S53. ADMINISTRATOll'S SALE. ICotlco is licrflbv rive:i,thar nuru;nt to nn or der of tho Court of Common Pleas of Fulton Countv, tho undersitmel administrator of the estate of Lewis J Fan!s, Jate of said County deceased, will oiler sale at public auction, nt the door of lhr Court Uou?oin the town of Plymouth, Mar? lull County Indiana, on Saturday the third d.iv of .'ulv A V ltitf, the following real estate, situated in said Marshall countv, to-wit: "i orlyacres off of the north s!d?rf tlia south west fraction, wcvt of tho Michigan Road, of Michigan Road land, situated in the Indian country of section five, which fraction contains two hundred and sixty ami 4-100 acres." Term or Sale C:ish in Inn 1 on the lav of sale. HUGH UOV.MAXA.!raV. JunooU prfec&J AL?I Thousand Flowers, at (juuIS-31) HR001CE lnk.(J a. SMALL POX NOTICE. Owing to the Small Vox being in my family I am novr, and probably will be for several clays, confined to my house". I would say to all persons who know themselves Indebted to me, that I ore notes that are nearly due, in B ink, andtJiey taust he paid, or go to protest ! awl if protested, J AM RUINED! 1 hope all vrill sec the necessity of doing something for me at this time. Let every man, woman and child that owe me, make some provision that wili aid me in this time of trouble. - ßrxall favors will be thankfully accepted. CHARLES PALMER. . P. S. My store will be open as usual, and a clerk will bo ready to wait on customers. C. P. rhj mouth, June 2, 1?53. STATE OF INDIANA, Matsiiall County-. NOTICE is hereby given that C AIMER & WEIMER, creditors of tho Estate of DAN'L BURNS, lat? of stid County, deceased, have filed their petition to sell the real Estate of the decedent, hia personal beiag iiiiufi:cient to pay his dtbti, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Common l'leaa Court of ;dd County. N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. June 10, ISo?. 20-3;v. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov 2G 1-tf. C. PALMER'S NOTICE, he firm of Rice, Smith & Co. is this day iss olvcd, by mutual consent. M. II. RICE, C. R. SMITH. PIymouta,May 1.1SÖ3. W. RICK ripiIE LOW PRICE STORE will still do bu-i-iuess at the o!d etand, on the II E A U Y FAY SYSTEM, where all kinds of Goods can he bought a little lower than chsewherc in Marshall county. . The great increase o. patronage that has been extended to U3 in the List few months, assures us that our sales will warrant a .continuance of sm-ill Fri.Uts, and that cur endeavors to sell at the LOW--EtsT PRICES, has met the approbation of the people. I)o:rt fail to call two doora south of the Edwards House. .. . ,- . RICE SMITH. mayC-21tf "' BUTTER and Soda Crackers, by tho barrel, at rr.rg:)-al . P. & C. WHO WANTS M0XEY? 7VTOT1CE is hereby given to holders of County JL l Order?,, cf Marshall com;ty, with nujnh rt cori-efpon ling with the 'numbers below, dated It-oO ai.d- that -opon previittioii to the Cmnity Treasurer, at hiaoHicc, t'ney will be redeemed: lill; 3.119, 3-127, 34t)"l, .m, '.'A !.), i'-UÖ, j :iii 7, r;, :::.:jt nc;::), CGcC, 2.WJ, :;gji,.oj'Jö, ti7J, hCTi, :i;u7, :io. 5 ; ; - D. VINNEDfHVT. M. C. ;

JUST RECEIVED! 'A NEW

,6 lock of brOüä$l! CONSISTING OF mmi n GLASS, SASH, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED 0!U TEA, C'JGArt, TOBACCO, COD FISH, WHITE FISH, CANDLES, COAP, . MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, And otber thing: too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as anv olhcr House in Xorth cm Indiana. We are paying th highest, price for Country Produce of almost pvry description. rATFERSON & ChliAVLhAND. apr2D-23 CAEBUTT'S N E W Aiubrotypo & Photograph SIDE AND SKY-LIGIIT OVER PERSHING'S DRUfJ STORE, MICHIGAN STIiEET, PLYMOUTH, 1SD. TIIE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall urd adjoiniugcountie?, that lie has fitted up the above Gallery, with the view of permanently locating here; and lie takes this opportunity of making known to them that lie is prepared to execute likenesses in all the various styles of the art, and in the highest perfection. Having had a practical experience in the art since its first introduction west of the Mountains, he flutters himself that the merits of his Pictures, and the unequalled facilities a his command tor taking them in tho shortest po-i-ble time of sitting, will induce the public in general to give him a call. The Public are respectfully 5n ited to call and examine specimens ar.d likewise view the magic powers of the? Stereoscope. N. II. The Art taught and apparatus furnished, on reasonable terms- I also make, nnd keep for sale, a superior article cf Collodion, uh'cli I warrant to keep good f"r fix months; price. JO per bottle. Operator?, who d. ire to xnaka line work, would do well to give it a tr:;d. O. J. CARBUTT, Artist. npi-29-23 "ISßldwin Ileus 55 REMOVED! S'AVL(i removed lis tavei n stand from t!i? H t''if! Kill' 1t rlcnr r t". 1 , -i r 1. ! i i J$ ' i " v v .t, akv-tj r .'.imni lull oect;;;dhy !L CorbabJy as a residence, i.t arlv opposite ih." E !v.v.rds IIcue, is now iirepared t aecomm'njatejiis old eu'tonvrs n::d the travelhtr puuuc genera.sw jus stabimg ani otf.cr cnveniencc?, shall nut be i:ii'i ;! r to any stand hi North rn Iii'liana. Charges reasonable, war. 1-1 lilt "1 VUED PEACH Erf fur sale at jL. a; i 2J-2:i . . P. k C.V. NOHTIIKUN INDIANA CöLLEdl.lTE&XÖM.liliiUiML INSTITUTE; . Tills Institutior., located in Laporf e, will be open f tr the reception of Students on the 3d of May, lNrS. It J object is to furnish a complete Pusincs Edncatifm, adapted to the wanis of all classes. Studios willbe elective by tho Student.?, 'tviih tht advice of the Principal oi tlio Collegiate Department. Tuition will bo charged a follows: COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Elocution, Uoography and Arithmetic, Grammar and Algebra, (any tln-ce,) $5 01 Each additional, 15) t . i r . . .. 1 IT... n f . iT . r . j..ii.ur.ii cmeiices i'uu iii,aer .)iaiaeLii.iiies, c.cli hran ....................... 3 Jjwav.'.nns Latin, Greek, French and German, each, 4 raintir.jr, Drawing and Vocal Music will 00 OD be tught,if Students desire thm, on Fueh terms as may be rcqnired in the employment of Teachers of these branches. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a full course of Instruction in U usines3 or Epistolary Penmanship, CO Twenty lessons in Penminship, 2 00 Sinsdc'Eutry Do k-Keeping an 1 ".Vritin,. 7 0'J Double and Single F.ntry lloolc-Keeping,. . 15 GO A full coarse, including Double and Single Ihitry Book-Keepirig Plain nr.d Italian Writing and Drawing, : S3 CO Time of full course not limited. Tuition mu't be paid invariably one-half in advance. The other half at the middle of tho terra, and no Student will bo received forl.?3 tban a half a term. -Diligent application to study and strict pronrictv of conduct will be a condition of membership in tliis institution. JASPER PACKARD, A. IL, W. R. EVANS, Prof. Plain and Ornamental Writing and I look-Keeping. LtroitTP, April 23, 1843 ma)G-24tf. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: Lrthc Common Tleas Court July Term A. D. 185. Estate of John S. Thaq. "Alice Tharp and J. D. N. Klingcr, Administrators. Notice is hereby given that accounts current will be presented to the court at its July Term, 1S5S, for examination and final settlement of the estate of John S. Tharp, deceased. Attest: N. R. Packard, JeCvv3 Clerk CC PMC. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been nvule to sup- . ply the riv month market with this fionr, and the genuine ean be found at Pattersou k Clcavcland'a and Palmer's. N. E. & P. S. ALLEM AN Co. eept2L4."tf FOR SALE, HENf j Oil LEASE! ESIRABLE EARM- and HOUSES and Lute Ten:i3 reasonable. CORBIN Sc PACKARD, O.Heo over 'People's Store," Coibin'a Block. A 13 A 11 Cr A I N A i GOOD Two IIoi." WAGON, to be f":d: at Jr a bargain. - M. A. 0. PACKARD, feb 11 1 f. Office as above. ; FOR SALE .CHE AI? 1 mla tl on Credit: r Town Lot?, and Lot v. ith buildings; wild and iinjirovrd Luii !, B-auds. Jtock?, Wagon, Carriage, Harnes, an d llou-eludd l'u'riiiture. , CaII at nn-oliicciu l"v:n:j;h, t)piosUe the Pof OiTi e. 1 . " .0- IL RCEVE, lcbS I?t'f At: fr. v ä Not i: v.

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TOW QTnTT?ilnns!)ccii removed lo Westen; J JVJ 1 lllUJLil 01Uli.il. j 0:d s:aKd, j;ut sids cfMkhhjan lr: i TLcv, having beta '.kx.vz t!io losers by t!i 1 ! iru-lcrjr,,,',- ,'! 1.1 r.,.1 ' ''"re, a-k all v'iio ar' abr.v.t b"ii;C anytliir.g i : "

:io!c t ) hil up v;l!i a tlcttL, NEW AND FASHIONABLE STO Adapted to the season, nJ 1 Advance of all COMPETITION! I We hae bought very largely, and arc now rcl!L r i r ! 5 P9 "K'O . fh äfh JTik (p f J2 w Ji VLW J ILF 13 1 I G'HOCBRISS ! nrs nnTrirrn-cr tt a ttV (tLASS AVAPiK! TVNAm:, a Mn mttat,. Ii O X X E T S ! LOOKING-GLASSES!

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Every :cpartment is filled with CHOICE PE-j LECTIONS. Wo iuvitc all to call r.nd.ve us!e- i fore purc.h:is;ng, as we take great pleasure in show- 1 in? (Too ls, and' can alford to SELL AS CHEAP ; as anv est tblishment in Indiana. i .1 Iii i- a ayr, tutut Tin RTiTirr.

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IS OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW PRICE STORE, two! loot south of the Edwards llou.-. ! R1C2. SMITH & Co N. P. We b'ty nearlv all kinds of country pro duec, nt t!ie hii:he.-t marLct rice. Auil"Ji, I -.", 2-J ?-'" 'Z 1JjL J llUU 1J D A D f ) & .(imp m "RJ44-v ' ii Uli Itttl'. i L. -...l J' 7 I- would rv...-tfuRv call th-" ate:.!h.:i of y V purchasers to the lar-t that we have just :vc. ivcd lVu;.i the Ertetcra cities, a weh selected Ijeh cf r' v " "ÜT r y-.-30.W ti'yyi-XfT V dti;AI3Y-AlADi: f I w i? TTr? VTtts -75 f-x f-7-,t i

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HATS CAPS, 1 "r tt c i Laving Iwugnt our slock at first class üouf e. we ean IVr you Coos Rt prices to suit the times N. IJ.-With the above we have connected a 'i"UfftonTn rorsni Tci;p;5--n liililTiiUil b : ll i Under the Fnpcrvisl'on of ttlieio wm a;c repared to ?. J. RENNER,-! MAKE CLOTHING TO OBDEB! Au 1 keep constantly en hand CLOTHS, CASmVRS, VESTiNüS. g. 5; M. EECJCER. npr'ja-GS TO NONRESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surrcvor will on the 29th day of June. l$o3, .it Id o'clock, a. in. of said day, proceed to survey & locate the ccriicri of hü land in Section It, township Z2, range 1 east in Marshall county, Indiana? to meet on the premise?, and continue from d;y to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to ncct the Surveyor nt the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, thir portion of the expenses of paid surrey, ill io returned ia tlio County Atta: tor, and euch del in.fi cuieie.s placed ou tbe tax duplicate, and collected cccordir to law. REUBEN KALEY. 23-t-3. SHERIFFS a-ALti. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Cleric of the Mr?hall Common rica. Court, I wil lexpose to Fale at public suction as tlie law direct., st the Court house door in PlyroouMi, Marshall County, Indiana, on thelCt'i dav of Julv, 1SÖ3, between tho hoars of 10 o'clock A.M. and -I o'clock V. M-, tha follow leg described Real estate to wit: - A strip of ground forty fect in width extending southwardly and n&rthwardly acrof Lot number eighteen (IS,) and the north half of Ljt number seventeen (17,) in the town rf Plymouth; said strip lying twenty f. et on each fi le of a lir.e of (-takes where t!R"?aa:e hia beendet ncro?sx:J Lot and part Lotfrr the f.ml ioeatioa cf the Cincinati IV. u and Chicsco Iliilroad. or so much I

therein, m iy ho nrccry to s.tUfy ,a! 1 I.cFRE, IN PLYMOUTH!! cuhon, interest, cot.; and IL accruing cost. I . - , - . vExccutedastheproitvof the Cineinnrti, Pe-f otwiiiitanu.r.s the great Mm fie. l:.e mand Chicago Railway Cc-mraav, at tha f alt cf , C-u-d'.nj Mäcl, :? rre new in -ood crd rf r CanlWi'dlam J. Earn-. 'Am-r-.t due," about &2 0:jJ CfL All those xiUlilzz pool Rolls will

J. F. VAN VALKENIlUnCH, h'hriif, I5y Daria How, Der nt v. June 11, 1553 23-ti. ADMINISTRATORS SA LIT OF LAND, - The nndj!rsffn''d Adm'niitrsitor uV iont von of the estate of Aaren Lasley,' Iecea?cd, will teilst public sale, at the Court House door in Plymouth, Marshall county, In liana, c;i fciturd:iy,tho 'M Jay of July, the following l.n , t a-vi: The suüth-T.estipn.-tercf section twf Rty-th.rcc (2), in township No-thivty-two.(.'fcj), north of rano three, (3), cast, containing forty (13) acre, hi M.Aioh.ül county, Indiana. 'I'txu:- Oiie tliird in six rnfcnth, one lldrl hi twelve months an 1 one tli'rd in ciglitecn months; I-urehaer to pvemte: witltoutrcl.cf from valu.i tiou laws, with inU-rest from .dato, witli pproveU I socurltv. and receive a coitillcaic of purchase" cntitlirghfjo to a deed under order . f Corrt. " maÖ7 V'al I-A AC . JONES,

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MU IV. V E. M.'EB0WN&0eG NEW TIN AND llr.c ( f fcT - o 7 W 1 1 . irr ii i To f:ivcthcm a cr.l at th vir new Store, nn I r:.i ine their articles ind price before purch.i.-ing tlher.-, as they an ccnliiei t tlut th. Ir rarictv u GOOD as t!ic BEST, an I hat their juvt-s ere L0U' tInt 110 0X10 c;!:j h 1 :u YIX(; 0I' TIIl:: : COOK,EOX Sl PAIILOI ' 7 0 o'' o CONSTANTLY OX ITAXl; Tlu ir Tin Sli' is laii e aa l tin:nli. i . r: ! M.d'Tthe scjitj i-ion d" v.'.rl;i..( ii v.ii riiv s ! liiiüid tiiii inir bu-h:'-- ! i pc p u .. . .1. all kh.d ..f work ir. the !:: ' -f T!!:m:t.-. : Ji.ind and Ihr t hi-a, Tin l.i;!. rf i i Wash IhVhes, Tiu Cups-, Poppers. I.u. I tau ., i: . I';pe Ventilators, Tc:ktih-.--. Cn!!- 1'i . . Pots. Stove 11 )'.hrs, ai 1 e :v. t'liif t.v used in the line of Ti:i-v .i: . JAPANNEO WATIE! of J.v. fi'H V.'.;r' i which is joini ct;' rapid! v nt !h- ti ..; Tliey respectfully e.k n vicii.n ..-r.-..- .,f t' crM patroc.!?o Ist-rct -jfor I, t-iv.-i on the will endeavor to dvo I 'j ) e: :.: in ;.'!.- dollar received therefor. 11. MEROV t dec 10, 3-yl ICIIOOL DCOICS of r.ll the m...-t pT. tn nie .tor sale üt tnfll t c palmi;r"s k H A T "? T? P I f AXCtfil VyÄ i -li t V S.i rilt mauc m'iney, r ratlu r !"mv tu-m" y.nhv '. j i ; the? same, by i ing h: d ll. folleain. N. H. t)gleJee V: Co.,h.ne ivt le as. iin--i.t t j me of all their asset!-, amounting 1 ver :f . j f r the 1-nefit their oclifors. -Ml prs : ! knowing tliemselves in.h bled to tb; :iNve iilitic j f'.n.i, had better call iMjtnnuTLLV, nd thvrvhy !c.s.audTASi:;r..'-.n.-Y. 1 'Hicre can bo bo d.ir, fr th? ac?our.ti i-.-i h; I cttled t'p bvthef,rt !' J.inn-;rv i:-rt. j A. O. PACKARD, As.-i nee. i Office, Corbin'ö blok over the Pe-dc St. ; e. I JeclO-'Uf. RAIL ROAD CPvOSSlMGl 1 lco: cut fcf: t : ekginu! rKHE unpi:;is; ;:;::) in: now v W full op-at. .;i in ill. s. '.-p, ct t.ie r i . ' ' .- ci the L.:t i end of the bri w u.i a Tiiuhi-r, I: on. Coal i.e. : i il: -1 if v oil'in ri, pccia!y P!acl:-5r:iit:i5, v.l.o r "ft ': !;. rt it I lov . ' ready to ! all w?:k in ?!. irlhie of bu c5 H i Vr."rn:v-, Ihrg-ier, Cuil'.7'.'5 .VC. J Vic ey.pu-t vo are located hue for rife; ard w'.i i Co W'V.k wl.i'.-h will r"..ili.t..-.i v.s ar.:.iig '. hanh : ;r::d .h,-: i hreforo. we r.;.rr.-.r.t c.:r '.rr.:1c to bwo bv.v r.n l!;;sp': ;cc KEPAmilTCr lonc 1 short ri.-ticc; ah-o; Ciistcn lalccksnilLIiig. n ag'.n Iius Lr c.." t i.e. i r o . t rtTTfiT? : i j. .. . .y i i 'lii.i. . . The subscriVr 'votdd rcspc-c: fully r. f;nn tue e:t".r.ci.s of riyii.O'Jih. M irthall i.ii I a.'fohi'r.g couriers, that I trf h.u orcr.c-da i.rvv f to- k of : 11 th--C-..iiJ- ii;Tert r.t L:nd of J? (T JH Ö S i .Vmrt lt 1-77 W CH GKSj JEWELRY .FANCY GOOD 3 AND n o t i o r Generally kept in a f:r?t class Jewelry Store. Th; j (Jo'xis arc of th latest oiyh-;,bet rJality and wi: Tli i-1 be sold at New Yoi-k t:iic s. Etlnga rraclical Jew eler, h? foücüs .1 shvecf ! public patromge. 1 may K-f-.mru at ad bu.i.ncr3 bour .n iJavinson k Co.'s Clothing Stoic. ADOLPH r.iVLUS decCl-Snl. WHEAT: WANTED FOR WHICH THE iMcsl Cash Price vi!l be Paid I;v 40 J LDOWNLEE. WABSA MARBLE WORKS . Y IX. UXDETITIII, (Successor to Un dei -dll i Co.) Manufacturer & dealer in Ai i. iicnn Sl Lall i MONUMENTS, TOMH tSTONUS, Ccnritor Stund.?, Ilnrrr.-i Top.s WARSAW, INI. ICrOrders fron a tllstaucc w III receive prompt attention, aiv.l .r.tlsfactir-i; gi'.unrticd. A. BOYD, Agent, Piymca.di, Lid. marll-lCtf EDWARDS llÖUm, Ki chic a "v PTRnrr, PLYMOUTH, IND At this beauti r!!y located bvdhihig, ccn'nh li.g a large rubber cl niiy and well rcM'.Lted ro-mis. the IVoprictor ia now prt pared t accon.irr.dite boardcr3 and the travclir.g pr.',i. cn reansb! terms. CKllZ-l'.hv. -... v i... in; i.iJ-.r.T-oci w e.i e. ii-- i, n:.a l w in iusure? g'o welk, I lnve s?c;?rcd the service of ni tn v ho Ins h-d fo;1y ye?.n oxTleneo in the manufactuvinc busicesa. suid a r aod V'tt of that i , ...- ii i. . i i i mi t time in England, ?v!,eret!iev dofTi.ol -o.k. TerjK,j:!S U vicg at a llt tance of twenty mite or m more. bv ttwiu"overn2l teiiiliLve their Rolls. 1 will take T.'.i'hirk A Hides Ivr carä'u.7, and .will fct refuse cadi. " ". ' tnay27S7C ; - A. C. STA LEY.. iSTATK CTMNDIanIV; : MARSHALL COUNTY, : Not'cc if lim-liy nrrn t'ut -Tl O.' Cr.r Vvj!, d-mir-:.Ftratrr of tlio Cbtat-eoC Ara Oh-u h.te?d, has filed bi petition to sc'.l Ujj n-d: rotate of the decedent, h:.j.crcaa! being lüru"--'. :.t lo paJ bis dtts; and thats aid rt-ii'Jon will 1 .Irt-jsal-H th next term of tli Court of Co.-juj r.i llc.v. f 5si.l next ten: .cov.ntr." . ..vi V. N" R. PACL'ALr; criz-'i Cent CcnniTH. i wiM Attkjt;

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