Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 July 1858 — Page 3
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, ' - , - - , Sfpaul sn Advance, S1iJ jfillflor.siX'lllonth. find of the year, $3," - VT-r'irc ÄdjiikiA si.iu .utw"MMMVMMHMWWMM 7 - - "rra-dTart-aisnt, to insure insertion, must, bo handed inly Tue by evening preceding the it of pnV.icnx. j Ntieesof Deaths and Mu-rtigos w.II be paoUh 'l frs of cWge- o ir trion u will oblige m 1 . .lia.ifh ntices which raw como 7 ma.nu," . .j.iJ,.r thir observation. -; . . f . .. . Anvof our L trarv fnenK w i reel u:sp t contribute anTttma for the D-rn wit, ciuhirs ch3 0??3ruu.?tr, aal we shall be glad to have them d V.o. 1 ' Piltsburah. Fort-Wayne & (;uic:igj RATTj 11 AO, P1j1l1IOUT1S &T2TfDJi nuixs ARRIVE. Eir'3i & Vis. 8-31 a m I ii! & ? men. 9-15 a m TRIIXS VCWT: Epr. Piusen?. 11 a. m M til t Pss. 2--0 a. tn T.-i'il Tra! A; 2-35 - Ln?s Freight 8-"5 p m Ereizht Train arrive at Piyrnrxth, M-ti lira, VVeJnedir9Aii lFridtr.;dooirtTueliT:. 3 auraivi.ifjunsHiiiruaii ';"" . 1 ira and S vtur l ivs. Freii;li: received tor sa4p- . raent, dailj, antil 5 o'clock, p. m. O., I j cS3 "O jEI. -irt j nrSR3. Freight, define J for ei forrrlAl.hcs.iniJ dar unle i 1 1 o'cli- a. tu. Noncn to Ship thcrroa-l. will no reeeive! before LEWS L?ORTE ".Iiil.9.15 i. m. P. cts. Ei.. 1 2.1) a. m. F;er;'.?, 4.1) p. rn. -Mil, nüla. m. Kinross 2-2" a. ra. Miil.8.:iO m. Chi. Exp., 0.-2 p.m. Frei-rht, 12.3) ArJMTZ3 AT rLTJBOCTH Freight. p. m. C. E. MORSE, A-ent. nvmowh. Mar 20, 53. r Fred. Gip?. who robbid the Express rre Ouic some to on: Still x '1 i lie . dare, about a year ago, of
for which he was sentenced usual sucrose will reward the :forf. njrisonnunt in cur County Jrn out the:; to the towksuip Meet.c?capan Tuesday h3r.Iv; ft Cm!i"3 wife, having some business ,.ltt. f,r nsprcicnt.dlce will be nominated
in the outer part of the cell, unlocked thejf.,r the District composed of the counties j floor f.nd vent in. as sh had been in the iff Marshall ami Stark.
AU ,! i-5,,.r that Fred w:s E'.iil re-Ji g as usual, she turned around to j ii-k up nome potatoes, and while in llse a -t. Fred., in his bare fest. v;li.hd noiselessly t-ut. The- SheriiF, Mr Van Valkenburgh, was absent on ofBcial business, and there being no una present at the time but the fjm.il portion of tho family, the prisoner häd a goxl start before any but those living in the jail knew of his escape. W. happened to go to the bark door of lh Court-house few moments af er his escape r.tid irero iifotmed that he was r ne. and lookinir down towards the It lilroa 1. we j caught a glimpse of him j:nt as he was crossing over into the swamp. We 6t oat in full chas?, and done some tall running, until we "gin eout." but no sight or trace could we tind of 1dm. By this time, quite a number of men had assem bled diligent search was ma le, but up to j the hour of going to pivSJ, nothing has been heard of him. The Sheiidfhas offered a reward of 81Ü0 for the arrest of Gipe. and is making every effort in his pOTve. to catch him. T At a regular meeting of Preten tion Hook and Lodder .Company. 2so. 1. July j h, 1853, the following Kcsoluii-jn was Mumimonslv passed: 'fiesohed. That ihc thanks of tlU Company are du to William C. Edwards. Esq.. for the use of his Hall, free of charge, for the Firemen's Dance, on the eveningof July 2d. 185S. -cs. iTAcciDEXT. Last Saturday evening John W. Houghton met wi;h a serious accident, by being thrown from his horue. He was ridinar p Michigan street, at a swift pace, when, his horse attempted to leap oer a cow that was lyiug in the stree!, the cow rose a3 the horse was parsing over l-.er, :nd threw both horse and ri.Ier. Mr. Ilouhton' collar-bone was broken; hvaiso received some oilier slight injuries. A! though not dangerous, the acci lent will caus him mu-h pain before he recovers. All those that are indebted to us will please call and pay without further delay. We are receiving new Good?,and will t-ell cheap for cash. jull-32tr . CLEAVELAND & HEWETT. htrsbaU ouniu Hcmotnii l.T.cial paper of Marshall County, and hiving the rges circulation or any paper publish e. I n j mtv.is THup-iper for those wish'n? to :t lvcrti ie. of all kiniVexecuted in a BETTER -trie. I
. on 13 reajnable terms as at any other offie in j which h m cloggcl the nasige, and by tbeit cool-o-t.iern Indiana. jing properties, they expel all inlimmition, anJ Pi e.h iving anything in the line of Printing to 4 ieare the water nai-a- in a freL' an 1 aerr s.tt.
ijne, will finl it greatly to their interest to call ; IUCIT.3 '.' i i -Democrat olSe and examine specimen be- - - ;ring elsewhere, as we are conSdent thit our t th it ou All com :-k an 1 prices cinot fail to please . . tjnJcations shouM be addre:sel to McDONALD R0., Proprietors. Jamocrat Job 0S.ce! . RULES LAIN if f ii T PVIJ? rr-L Unilil?nQl J'iiL 1 1 iß , DUliiJijllu, rfTT -- CUTS, Vd ecc,&G. V -jooepnrtmentwnowsuppiieawitnnn exlui'i wei: eiee.ea aAorimenfc oi new bivicm , a r.nl fancy ;v "Dahles -i to execute -.Me terms, all kinds of , : 3 -PR IN NEAT. PAST AND CHEAP; 6 VCII IS CTJtCCI.At?t a."MniX3,' I.A. 3 1-3, CATlLOOUE, rmriiLETa, BCSIVES CARDS, SLANK DEEDS MORTGAGES; : o'i irt rT!AiiTv of everv vaiTt nr. I T 5rr?n.
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There will bs n lJ?trsoeraMc Uounty Uon-
vention held at the Court-house in Ply J rnouth, o:i the .. itli dny or Astit, 1853. of ose o'efo k P. J. to llomitVltC .,,1:1.,, r ... r : . . : r. . . vailUlti.ltü IUI U 'I t V 'vlUIIII3HfllUI the third District, Trmsater, SheriiF, Aud;(cr gurvcyor Rnj Coroner. D,ra,rraU in lhe ,,VeMl toWnshipa . . m uare requited to m:e: vi Township con- ., .-.t ... r.. venuon, on mo 'y vj iwy, j . - 1 to ek-o: dee 'rues to tha Cmmv Cnven- . a - tl n. Tim step is highly necessary. and most (QTnuVy urgl upon l!i9 Demo- . i 1 ii cms of every toanshtp,- and u is hoped ; that no luu-nship win mk-tit, anipnriiioul irlv thai Dsjin-Mirau will iwt permit a!1r othen to m.vt ar.;l app -i it f.r them, i whilj i!i(v siviv Hi homo, lue lime Imu- .. i r i... ...... i: . - n .!... i u,u uvt-V- v,f. lu" ' 17 i,'te ronvenii.-ns, Itw lvi f.ll-iwr'il by li.irm.in v süülvss. wliil- M iss ine i:i si a, j t,ie aciii(!1 (f sey co:utlUUiJ ileW t'S, , ,, i i : . hHe 'eneiHllv rest.!. e l in c.,nlU5i ;i ami . ... . , , disconl; therefore it i lmp 1 th.tt for;7i oicnship will select delt-itea who wi!l at tend the C-Minty C-mveuiion. It lu lh()U ,Jt hltJin apponi.nmH.it of " . . . 1 r , , , , . Ii.i3 he.it f (We rl 1 V.'t. would be a qn il as v. can 1)3 m i !e and that ratio has bt?en a lop'e I. Thk will i;iv earili township d!oatCH as follows No th 5: German 7: Bourbon G: Tippof.mor 4; Oreo i 7; Unijii 3; West 5; Polk 5; CMi.r 23. Lt every D?nio, at rnnsi Ier it 1Ü4 clutv t ot7 n I the t nciitlnp muling, and so ihm d-li'.ite are sd.HeJ ic.'to xcill attend. Wo have a viil tut and harm-niioua syt of opjvnen!s to meet, and wIhmi we bein, if iure art promp ly and with 'willingness, our 1 lvnhp w.ll do wIl to take som acv.iou in reforenco to this m iner. A conli il invi'a i n i.s hereby yiven t the DemocraiT f Snrk, to mept thf Dv mKjnwy of M:irs!:n!l, in Plymotith, that lim. By order of ih f!titral .Commi'Jee. T. McDONALD. Chairman, C. TT. Reeve. Stt'y. AITIIOUNCSLICNTS. Ove Dollar will b-i cUjrgeJ for announcing j C:iuiiuateä uameä.J j G. S. CLE AVELAND a cm Mite for Rcprcjsentitive for the countie of Mirshall nn-lStirke, subject to the decision of the Democratic convenfun JOHN K. RROOKE a a candidate for An lifor Domocratic countv convention. TIv request of many Democrat., JACOB KNO2LÖCIC ni'.l be a c iridMate for the oiuce of Conim;s irner, subject ti the tlcciiioa of tiie Democratic cor.utv cunvf mien. We nre soitl'.or'zel ti atiamnce the nam? of JOSEPH BR ELS FORD, a a em li.htc fur Kepwntntivc 'or tu? oan'e of M ir'i ill ia 1 Surk, subject to thr.ljsiiioa of t!u D.'ia )jMri3 ajJi'niting Convention We are nnthonr-d to nnnmnce the name of PETER SCIlLRC;..acjnl! lte for fie onlce of Treanrrr of M-rshill co inty, saSject to the decision of th Domviratic convention. Ma. EniToa: 1 wou'.l nnoane mvelf t; the Democr.t.,5of Mi retail County . as acuilihto for the office of Tre sirer of s iil C nnfy, sulriect to th decision of the Dj-nocafic County Convention. - Wif. M. PATTErtSOK. Mtt. EniToa: Pleiso nnnounce the name of A. C. STA LEY . a a c oo lid tte for the ofiise of Trcasurerof M ush ill county, su?iect to the decision of tb Detnccratic couiity convention JIaxt Democrats. M.R. RnrroTi' PVa'e announce the' n ime of CONSIDER CITS H. MAN, nr P.k!k tocnJiti. n a c indidate for the office of Treasurer of M irsh ill county, snbVct to the dfcj.'ion of the Democratic county convention, and ob'ige MaXT DEM0C31T3. Mr. Editor: Please annoence the n iro of JOSEPH EVANS, of fritter town-hip, s r candidate for thcoCice of Treasurer of Mirhall county, jnb ject to the decision of the Djm"criti c mntr cmrention. and obllpe Max. Democrats. Ma. EniTOR.: n.nouncini the name of WILLIAM C. EDWARDS, of nter township, as a c indidate for the o!fice of treasurer ol Mir- ! sh ill countv, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic convention, j ou will confer a preit f ivw on Mant Democrats. Gravel and Stone. By this we nnderst ml a collection of sand-like j subtince having been ltxlged in the p a .wage cf tho urine. Whca the y-item U in ahi!thy state, this substance is virried off by the n itural passag of the body; but when there is a weakness of any organ, especially the kidneys, urethra, or bladder, caus ing great infltmm stion to those orgnu pains and swelling, and great diilicu unue. Ithasbcen admitted by. many phyici;ins that Morse's Indian Root Pills are mule out of some particular planfi , . . ch irm;n- aenco i 3 Which nive & WOnaeriUl ?r. ,!:.,!, .i m tlisoh'ng the substance t? ,, . - .. . UM-.-i -i.,LÄJÄ Ml.t t. i ; ri nil I iiri'i iiiiir i i in ii 1 w,"u" v' k i-' , inr, from onctotwo weeks, will deside how tliis desease is to be tre itl and as they remove the cause ofeverekinl of diseis,it is utterly for tthem to fail in curing the irvel, as th?y unclog" the passaüaun r-fa 3T Iron City College. Pittth'irg. Pa. Extr.u-t u( a letter d i:e I June 2 I, from Mr. Simut-1 Bri l-ge. of Blair cuutv. I'a. Mr. F. W. Jenkies D;ar Sir Af.er a I. i r i i
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i i mom. I Kpi;hlvebeen filcl in mv oa-e,anl that the game Vdl' V,e l),"tSof n:i ex ensive Iron Works, I am be presented to the court at its July term, for final
.exceeainty nappy to i.ilrm ymi that 1 ßd the knowled nnd i.roiüi. ' HfMii! at tho Iron City Celle e mora than suffi VJ 1 cient to enablo me to succeed in mv underAt first I had soma d ubts 'uinj.'. At first I had 8om d mbts, and no little anxiety, to know whether I was! City" faUr known you cauLl not acomraodato.the pupils that would .apply for ad- . Respcifullv your3, . Samcel. Bridge. Jr. F.r specimens of wi uiu and circuhrs nUris F. W. Jenl?n? Fi'tsVnrT. Pa. .
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' snort my rjp-n'.- i u. rt umjuj, a lilt subscriber hris opened an estaiiiiRnment a uay, proceeu to survey ani ioui.c wi coruem , on short not'ec and r -.... n. m,i .1 n mu in Mfimf tint I fimii.ri I . tit' t!:. ..I.irn lr.n.1 in PI .ff'j hib KniltilxT his land. In section Sn.t'v.rn!ih 33. ranee 2 west.
oift ad Ornamen- . . . , - ..,.,':....i i,,.. ! wc-tside of Michivan Rt.et. ami irust. hr atriet in Stark CouRtv IcJiana, to mett n tire premise,
- i rm? ' n ii vmw ;-r: attention to buess. to merit a liberal share of and continue from dav to day until ailis finished.
TjIT IVfiP ?'ln 16 ' 1 U,v 'ije3 'iaiD,l,l,J I J"'"-it)uWic patronise. Non-residents, who f.iil to meetthe Surveyor at 11 V I anaded that were the metitg of the "I ron ! ' Farmers, and ott-ers. vUitinf town, will find er- the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide
Health for the Sick Dr. Robock's Sea dix avian Rxmidies arc creating a revolution in, Medical practice. They act
J? i . rv . . .1 v i .? l : ... fc l.i lue u;oou, ana mass nieuic.jjv.-s purgs licui. IndTspepsI-i.nervoui complaint, fiti liver complaint, brondJtiMercr an a.zue &nlall diwrdera ol W13 lua stu:a lc"' "Tcr in? .D3we, lü8 .-.i.i . i . i : nerves or Uid skiD, the v arc inrullibte. See AdverPLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. Arrnns G?cn, .$
51 2 01 1 01 55 11 8(3 11 15 77?) 8 : 8 4 51 12 11 6 00 15 1 25 12 8
n.-v Bahw.ls .rk, Flour . ...... ' Bacon H in,. ; Sugar Cured Shoulders, .... sf.."..".V..V.V..!. ar"rIJh-' - " Kctte...' Hrick. V' V m . . 1 1 UU A. ....... Chicxi:nm.. .T....... Crackess U. ' Butter Chsesr. . Candles Tallow cM. t 'f 12 15 15 21 31 41 Sprm CoFrtE Uio Jva .... . 11 16 mi 21 2) 33 6 .3 50 4 01 1 6 01 8 , 75(2 n 2 51 5 03 . 4 00 Mocch.a Corv Meal r.r.as I'lour Fish M urkerel White, hf Lhl ci IleiTini' box . GLAsa-Xll polft Hat Timothy Clover Prairie Hide D;v .3 01 11 12 " 11 11 Green IIOVEY I ROM Lard ... i 5 Lime 25 Leai White 2 50 2 Gl Utr 11 Mol.sse Suirar Home. New Oi-le.m?. Syrup 71 C) 81 q." O.ls- lrd V. V. Nails. 5Q 2o 1 51 1 01 1 21 4 01 15 .3 L'need, Pork Potatoes....,.' UV.a Hick , Sai.nr.ATCs Salt ilurel 8 n 5(3 3 01 25 S 12 16 ?OAl Sugar New Orleans. CrusTie-.l. . . . Lotf Tai. low 'IVi no 1G' 12 ' 5if$ I oy 6 ' f7 71 Wheat........ T. J. SHE i WOOD TA:3 removed his stock of flood to the new ? 1 building a half-square south of the old stand. where he i rec-eivlnr, m l will keen constantly on h:'.nd, a supply of c!ioiee Family GE0CEEIE3, SUCH AS T E A S . SUGARS, COFFEE. SYRUP. FISH. And all goods usually kept in a GROCERY STORE! WINES, LIQUOR S,& CIGARS wliolosalo Kept on hinds at u'l time?, and Fold low. He would be pleased to see all of his old customers, 'i:rl rntny new ones, and will Bell them goods &i low ua :iny house in town Tiie people of Piynuuth anJ vicinity are invited topve me n call Almot all k:nd- of PRODUCE t .ken, and thhi' hcstniirket price paid in cadi ortrtde T.J.SHERWOOD. P. S. I am svent for Storkhill it Ilium s Patent Improved (Jmin D-ilI,anJ D. Parintun's Indian pHtnic Me hcincs. Plyn.outli, July 1 , 155?. 32tf T. J. S. A Good Marl Lime Bed, covcr'nx ft larc tract of lllrl. kit Ulf fl sir milft tn) r.f Plrmrmtl. in a thicklv -cU'.cd ucisliborhxl. Termi n abnable. Apply to EUGENE HUTCHINSON. ju!l-2if Plymouth, I.id. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The unJersipned, Administrator of the estate of John P. Weaver, lateot Marshall county, Indiana,
m, and prent ' t'ecewd, will offer for sale on the 3Utdny of Ju- , . ... 1 lv, lf5, brtwei n tlic l.ours of teno'cloek a m,nnd lty ,n vf-n3 ; fol!r o'clock p mf of said dir. the following de-
ciibed real eeUU, situate in M ir&ha!l countr, In dian i, to-wit: " I 1 4,e '"r"1 qu-u-rrui me nirin-e quari a. . . r i .t i itoi M-ciioii ui (tu, iioi iotuim uiiiiv-inrer, t oo. v . ' i. .... ; J 'J.LIItt Idlll? UllV LI.1!, 11 UU II I UUU half of two-th'rds of the east half of the northeast qmr er of sectien fifteen, (15) township thirty-three (33) north, of rane one (1) east. TermjofSale. Said I md not to sell for less th n two-third of the appraised value; one-thiri cash in bind, and the h dance in six xnd twelve: month', the purch iser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation ami appraisement laws, with intcrert from date. . CASPER GRUßE, juIl-G2t4 Ailmtni.-tr-itor. STATE OE INDIANA. . . MARSHALL COUNTY, br: In Common Pieas Cnrt, July Terra, lc59. In the matter of the Estate of Andrew Combs, deceased. i;iice is ncrvuy tien, uiu nccviuis current Notice is hereby given, thit accounts current , ;iemni oi Baiiesui". ! : Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk, I..T1 SI I l'.Kai.!".. . IP: . ,J 111 1 I m--'i Court Co mm m Picas. R OSE Hiir Oil, Genuine Bear's Od, RoUrts' Hair Regenerator, (131) Brooke Bro's. cry accommodation of a . - " j;:.r ;' I 13.LIU ' LU It IIa jfirsi-ciass baiooa and Eatinsr House! ;' . J. G. JELLY. P. S. Connected with tho above is a BILL - I ARD ROOM, kept in the best order, for amusenientonly. Bett;njj and gambling prohibited by StnCi üni'efS. J.C.J. J.-re 17rh."S5B "Off. - u:
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W I w tm B DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the ClotliinjrSturs of II. PIERCE k Co. I J" Exhibit öf UcCfiiülS & Ex D eil dl ll fCS. mI1rr,Mnlf Allli5t,r a tnlharin.P K .in. wiiu vi JL C inmis3ionera of Marsh Iii coi ntj, InJi.m i, the loliowtng report ol KfceipM? pts and x'ieiviitrrvs on account oi saiu county, lor tlie uuancial year ending May 31 , l?55;r RECEIPTS. ' Tliere have been received at the County Treasury, since the 31st da of May, A. D. 157: j For delinquent tax, as per August settle ment, iJl 0 For revenue of lr57,as fouud at April settlement, 1-5:? 7314 76 For Surveyor's fee, as found At April set tlement, 1953 118 84 For Mi-n igcrirs, shows, exhibition-, &c.,. 70 01 For Dcket nnd Jury fees, from Clerk. . . 51 01 For m meys (delinquent tax) collected at State Treasury Gl F4 Totil receipts $7,773 51 EXPENDITURES. There have been county orders issued since the .lift day of May, A. D. 1K"i7, numbering frum 1 ,705 to 2.2S9, for tue following purposes: For expenses o:" Assessors, $13 50 M U f II CI I II ft tt ( II It It II I II l I I II II II II II II Agricultural Society 70 0 ) Auditor ..6 6 0.1 44 extra,.... BdlifTs, C.erk, ,. in 00 . 213 0) . 219 41 . 1 n 17 .. at oi . 623 15 . 141 01 ' extra, Comnrs'ioucrs, CriMiiiiils, Djiin f.-.cut List, Electicus Judge of Common P.eas 13 92 Com t G19 91 Jurors, 7f l Q'2 Ins me, l'J3 4G Maaeys refuu led, CI 41 1W ..1413 74' Public TJuMdings 44! 51 Tri n ting 11 51 R'Jlds, 1 51 special Piu .-eou tors 55 00 Sarreyors, 217 :Vj Stati'nerr, 4 1 71 Sherhf, .". 77 74 ' extra, IT) 01 Snecifia al!o-.v.iuce, G4 C5 Wolf Sad us 8 01 Wood,....' 23 23 Interest on C junty 0:-ders, 2JJ C4 Treasurer's bill for sun-: drie' 92 CI Tie.isurei's 2VX 'ft ct. for plying over 7, 4j 53,. 17S ll Tre isurer's 5 p jt. ibr c dIetin anl pivinx out $12'J 03 6 43 , " j To.al Expenditures ,7h) , i lota. kece:pts, ,i3;1 Excess of Expenditures over Receipt'',. . 2 !,6 Treasury minus, Jnue 1, 157, 3.H27 97 Total in lebtedn ss of the C iin!y, "5'i,6l 0j All of which isrcspccti'ullv submitted. T. .MoDO.VALI). Auditor. Examined an 1 approved y th Uj.iri: Wm. IllGIIH. ) S. N. Ch..m.'ij.v, Comm:sioncr3. R. S. Pi? a ) June, L 153.'. jel7-ot4. Viimedge Mouse: (lVilin tiL'omln tes wnlk of the Dcp ,) und near th: Jicer Bridge SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. The Proprietor of this Establishment req-.ect-fullv iufuruts the Traveling P.ibiicanl others, that hois now prepared U entertain thcra in a nun er th it, he tru-rs, will g-e entire sitisfiction. II.s TABLE will bo furnished with the best th it this Mirket aiforls ml hU BARN always tilled tith good Provender ml atteuded by an atteut'r e Hostler. Public patron tje respectfully poüc'ted. J. C'VINEDGE. June 11, 1?53. SMALL POX NOTICE. Owiu to the Sin dl Pox being in my family I am mw, and prob ibly will b tor several davs", cmlined to my h vasc. I would y to all persons who know themselves indebted to me, th it 1 owe notes that are ne irl v due, in II uik, an l Viey must be paid, or oo to jroiest ! jn 1 if protested, I AM RUlSEDi , 1 hope all wül see tha necessity of doing sometVux for me at this time Let evrry m in', worn in snd child that owe nie, mi!; some provision thit will aid me in this time of trouble SmiU favors will be thaukfully accepted. CHARLES PALMER. P. S. My stre will be open a usual, and a e'erk will hi re idy to wait cu customers. C. P. PI3 mouth, June 2, 1 833. . 1 . Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and chean, at nov 2G 1-tf. C. PALMER'S NOTICE, he firri of Rice. '"mUli & Co. is this day iss olvgd.by mutui1 c msent. M. II. RICE, C. R. SMITH. Plymouth, May 1 , 1 W. R ICF. rpilE LOW PRICE STORE will tili faninessat the oidstini, on the READY PAY SYSTEM, where all kind of Roods cm be bought a little lower than elsewhere in Marshall county. The prent increase of patronage that has been eilenden to us in the List few months, as -ur-s n that our siles will warrant a continnnce of will pruft,Mv th-t our endeavors tos-.dl at the LOWEST PRICES, his met the appribition of the people. D m't fail to call two door south of the Hdvvards House. RICE & SMITH. mayC-2tf SALE OF TOWN LOTS! STATE OF INDIANA, ) Si ARSE CoCNTf. ss. By virtue of an Order of the Baird of Commissioners of County af ressid. mide at their June Term, lr5S, 1 will olf. r forsa'e, on the 12th day of August, next, at the Auditor's o.Hceiu Knox, to recover the purch:ise money therefor, the following LOTS to wit: L)t No. 6?, purchased bv William T. Sharp amount dns on siid Lot, .5 15 LotNo. 61 nurchielb F. L. Nittcrow: ( amount due, 7 25; It No. 8, pnh ased by Adam Limbert amount due, $14 51; Lot No 4, purch tsedbv Cornelius Stephenson imourt due, $1152; tot-'No. 7-2 mi 175. pnrch ised bvP.W.Seij bert: amountdue, $2- GO; Lot, (number nnkn wn.) pureha'edby M ist s Smith im uut due, fit o2. Terms of sale: one-third iuh.nl, one-third in one year one-third in two years the back purchase money to be secured by Lin on ail Ioti. At anv time before .ale, the delinquent purch aI ser.by coming forth and paying the above am unrs due, together w.th 5 p.'r centum d . mages, a war rentee deed will be executed to said delinquent purchn-'er by the Auditor, in behalf of the Count-, anJ 6aid Lots will not go tn aalc. JOHN S.BENDER, Auditor of Starke 0 ' June 24, If 55. 31-"t Tor detraymg, their portion or the expense of the - nV.iiA dei ; and collected according to law. ! JESSE 13. MORRIS. jun24-51td " 1 I"UTTER and Soda CrneV?r.bv the barrel, at j rrtn.i p. k C
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PvECEIVED! Vi r JL A NEW Stock of Goods!! CONSISTING OF NAILS. GLASS, CASH, W.dlTt LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TEA, SU3A.1, TC3A000, COD FISH, WHITE FISH, CAND'-ES. CO AP, MOLASSES. SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, . . WOODEN VA.ac, STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mrr.tion, tlr.t we will sell as chcip as any other House iu North cm Iu iiaua. . We are mvtng the hizhs. pr'ee for Country Trolace cf aim st ev-rv descrintion. PATTEUSON i CLEAVELAND. apr21-23 . CAEBUTTS N E W Ambrotypc & Photograph SIDE AND SKY-LTGHT -V 9 OVER PERSHINO'S DTUO STORE. MICHI GAN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IND. f i "1.IE Subscriber would respectful' v announce I to the citizens of Plvm utli, M irh ill and nV .jn'n-connties, th it he h-s lUtod un the ab.u c Gallery, with the view of perm iuntly locating here; anl In takes thi? opportunity of miking known to them that he is prepared to execute likenesses ?n n!l tho various styles of t'ic art, and iu the highest perfection. II ving h id a nractic d experienef in the art s'nee its first 'ntrodnetion west of t!ie M vmtaai. he flitters him-elf that the merits of hi Pictures, n the unequalled facilities at hiscammuid tor tak n? them in the shortest possible time of sitting, wiil in luce the public in generit to give him a call. Tie Pablic are respectfully invited to call and eximine prec" mens and likewise vi-v.- the ni igic powers of the Stereoscope, N. D.- The Art taught und apparatus furnished, on reasmible jerms I alo make, and keep for aa!e,a superior article of Collodisn, which Iwirrmtto k:ep good for ix nvu;th; pnee, $2 per bottle. Operator, who dceii e t mak f:e wrk, woul Jdowcll t? uive it a trial. G J. CARBUTT, Artist. hpi-23-21 66 aitiwsn mouse, REMOVED! TT TT ?5 rjFAVING rtmoveil his tavern standi from trie 19. south side of the river, to the building lately occupied by R. Corb ibly as a residence, nearly opposite the Edwards House, is row pn pared to accommodate his oi l customers and the traveling public penerally. His stabiinian l all other convenience?, tlull not be inferior to any stand in Northern Indiana. Charges reasonable. mirll-lCtf NORTHERN INDIANA COLLF.CMTGMOPEI.MIL . INSTITUTE. This Institution, located in L iporte, will be oncn far the reception of Students on the 3d of May, lc5?. It . object is to funfsh a complete Husiues E luc-ation, adapted to the wants of all claves. Studie will be elective by the Stu lent, r.ith tht advice of the r.-Incipal of the Collegiate Department. Tuition -ri'l be chirtred a" follow: COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Elocution, (5-or.iphy and Ari.hmetic, Gramm ir and Aliobra. fniiy three,) ?5 Ml Each additional, ...... 1 51 Natural Sciences and Higher M itliem itics, eaeli .rauch 3 C3 Laxcu.ioes Latin, Greek, French and Germnn, each, 4 01 Paint'n?, Drawing and Vocal Music will be t mght, if Students desire thorn, cn such terms as m iy be reijulrcd in the employment of Teachers of these hr wehes. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a full c vurse öf Instruction in Business or Ep's to'arj Pi nnnn-thip, $. 01 Twenty lesson in penmmdnp, 2 01 Sincle Entry B')k-Keep!ng anl Writing,. 7 01 Double and Simile Entry Ii ok-ICcep'nü,. . 15 (X) A full course, incV.dxg D mble and Single Entry Boole-Keeping Piain and Italian Writing and Drawing, "5 00 Time of fuil course n t limited. Tuition rau.n be paid invariably one-h i!f in advance. The other half at the middle of the term, and no Student wiM be received for less th in a half a term. Dili2r nt application to study ami strict propriety of conduct will be a condition of membership iu this institution. JASPER PACKARD. A. C, W. R. EVANS, Prof. Pliin and Ornamental Writing and Rook-Keeping. LaroRTF, April 2 , 184 muG-Sltf. "STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Common Pleas Court Julv Term . D. 1V53. Estate of John S. Tharp. 'Alice Tharp and J. B. N. Klinger, A laainistrit jrs. Notice is hereby given, thit aeconnts current will bo presented to the court at it J u'y Term, 1653, forex imin itiouan l final settlement of the estate of John S. Tharp.deceascd. Attest: N. R. Packard, jew3 Clerk C C P M C. FOR SALE CHEAP If iff on Credit: Town Lots, and Ixits with buildimzs; wild and imf roved Lands, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Iirnc.iS.anJ Household Furniture. Cil .it my oluoain Piymjut!i, opposite the rjst Oilice. C. H. REEVE, feb3-l3tf Attorney & Notary. STATE OF INDTÄNX " MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: , Notice is hereby p veil that S. G. Gordon, administrator of the e-tate oi Asa Gordon deceased, his filed hi3 petition to sell th'J real estate of the decedent, his pcrs m il being insufiieieiit to pay his debts; and that Ki.d petition will be hi ard at the next terra ot the Court of Common Pleas of said county; Attest; K. R. PACKARD, ClTc ... Court Common Pleas. . .: WHO WANT6 MONEY?; "JVTOT1CE Is hereby given to holders of County Otdcr, of Marshall county, with number's corresponding with the numbers below, dated 152 und 1851, that upon presentation to the County Treasurer, at his office, ther will be redeem-Jd: 3:91, 341, 2419, i427, 3481, 3?.:5, :4W, 3416, 3417, 1'526, 355, 3651), 3Cc6, 36DJ, c6Jl, 25'Jö. 567.1, C674, 3727, 37o2. . .... . D- VJNNEDOE,T.M.C.-r ic) 7-30-3.
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4 & ! I w A N IMMENSE STOCK JDST OPEXING AT TIIC L0 PRICE STORE! Having so'-l O'T nearly all our old Goods, we tro able to fid up with a clean, NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK Adapted to the season, and In Advance of all COMPETITION! We hare bought very largely, r.al arc now reccivmg an ?YfP JLi Comprising every variety cf ) TiiT h Th 75Ti rvsf t GHOCBRIES ! C O0KERY WARE! GLASS WARE! TOOTS AND SHOES! BONNETS! LOOKINQ-GLASSESI Paj)ar Hangings, etc. Everv department Is filled with CHOICE SELECTIONS. We invite all to c ill and see us before purchasing, a3 we take great pleasure in showing Goods, and can afford to SELL A3 CHEAP us any cstabllsh:aentin Indiauiu "Miff SALES AID SMALL MM 13 OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW PRICE STORE, two doors S'juth of the LJ.va.ds House. RICE. SMITH & CO. N. B. Wc buy ne;trly all kinds of country produce, at the Iii-h .-t market price. Aprils:, I öS 22 DRY T GOODS A N D SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVE?.! "?T 7" P. trr7.? T-.-rftrt r.iiirT .ii v -x : n . r V purchasers to the fact that we have just reteii ed from the E isteru cities, a well selected stuck of READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. TlILOBLVa ESTiBLISH3IiT Under the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, wlieic we ar? piepared to MAKE CI.0TMXG TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand 0L0TH3, CASSiM RSj VESTiNDS. S. i M. DECKER. arr2.1-23 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue cf an Execution to mc directed from the Clerk of the Mirshall Common Pleas Court, I wil Iexpose to sale at public auction a the law directs, at the Courl-hou?.c door in PlymouMi, Marsh ill County. Indiana, on the 10th day of July, l?5a, between tho hours qf 10 o'cloek' A.-M. and 4 o'clock P. M., ths following dcci-ibed Real estate to wit: A .trip of ground forty feet in width sextrnding soutr.wardly and northwardly acrot? Lot number eiltc n (13.) and the north hilf of Lot number seventeen (17,) in te town of Plymouth; said sii ip lying twenty tVtt cn each side of a line of stakes where thasame has b;rnset across said Lot Hn1 part Lot for the find location of the Cincinati r.ru anl Chiciga Eailro.id, or ro much thereof as m iy be necessary to satisfy said Executin, interest, cost's and all accruing costs. Executed a3 the property of the Cin?innati, Pc ni and Chicago Railway Cnrpanv, at the Fuit of William J..Burn. Amount dtie.' about Ol). J. F. VAN VALKENBUCGII, ShetiiT, liy David How, Depuy. June 10, 1S53 23-ts. COURT HOUSE LETTING! NOTICE is hereby given, that I will receive sealed P-oposals fur the erection of a CotXrt House, in the town of Krrox Starke County, Indiana, until the second Monday, the l.iTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1?, on which day r.nd dato satl bids will be publicly read by the Auditor, in the presence of the Bari of Commissioners of said County, or a m jority of them, At their Septemler sesbion, 1858, and the contract let to the lowest responsible bidder, with the tm icrstandii g that the undertaker of said contract is to receive his pay for the erection of said House m County H nds, payable m tenyears, witn six pr cent interest, payable every 6ix months the Contractor to pre bond, with sureties approved by the Board of Commissioner?.i Trie Pinn and rpecifications can be seen at the ' Auditor's Oülce, at any time; JÜHN S BENDER Auditor. Jne2I, lf5S. 31 10w. STATE OF INDIANA, ) Marshall Cocstt. J NOTICE is hereby given that CARIER & WEIMER, creditors of- the Estate of DA NT BURNS, late of said County, deceased, have filed their petition to sell the real Estate of the decedent, hi personal being insulFcient topny his debts, and that said petition will be heard at the j next term of the Common Plea. Court of aid Con at v. N. R. r A CK AR D, CI er V. ! JvnelO. rgWIP-V. " -
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- CAX3TIOK. AU Ornuin Villa h t'.. ' Iiidin ou H'ri-bnffc. un e,eh Bot. l'erchr;t nt Ira.lrrs'irill bi on U.fir puiJ d1 t iiBft pn by Counterfeit f.f i:..re In.liaji Pool i iU, .icnl A. D M'm. All cpsuitt U.lina Ront 11Ua Lt t!: DAtue aal suUm cf A. J. IVkiU d CV, bz. Dr. MO.tSE, the inventor cf MORSE S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the grater part of his life in traveling, having visited Uurope. Aii and Africa, as well as North America his spent three years among the Indians of our WeKtern country- it was in this way that the Indian Root pills were firt discovered. Dr. Mors e was the first m m to c t iblish the fict that a'l discast ariee from IM PURITY OF THE ELOOD that ourstrength hea-th and life depen 1 upon this vital uid. When the various passages becora 3 clogged, and do not act in perfect barmany with the different functions of the bod v, the blood loses Its action, i becomes thick, corrupted and diecased; thu3 caunn? au pains. eiciuc aia upukj ui our sfrength is cxh.iusted.our health wc arc deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off tl;c- stagnant humors, th blood will become choked find cease to act, and thus our liLt cf life will be forever blown ou How import in: then that we should keep the various passages of tho bo Jy free and open. And how pieisant to tts rc?t we nave it ia .ur power to put a medicine in you reach, vit: Morse' Iadi.n Root Pills, manufactured fron j pl.ir.ts and roots rc.r aroual th? nountainxtsdifff in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery cf j ili.cf.fcJ man. One of the root from wlneh these I Pills are m.'dc is a Sudorific: which rpes the pores et til a fckin, and assist IWuro in throwing out the ficer p;sru3 of the corruption within. Tue second ia a plant which is an Expe:torr.t, thtt opens and unn'oss the pi?.'?.po to the Isngs, ani thus in a soc thing manner, perform Us duty by throng off. phlegm and o'Jut h::aor3 from the lungs by copioaipi;t!:;g. The third ia a Dicrotic, w'dch gives case and double strength to the kluneys; thus encouraged, they draw larc c mounts of impurity from the blood", which is then thrown out bountifully by ths criniry or water pascae, ani T.tich ccu'iJ rrot have been dbch ircd in any other way. Thofovthis a Cathartic, r.nd accur.p.anics thi otlicr prf prrtis of Cac pills whib crgngod in pcrifing the bloM;the coarser panic cs of impurity wliic.ii cannot pass by the ether outlets, are thus t.ken up atd conveyed off in great quantities by tlu b iwels. From the above it is shown that Dr. Myr se's Isdtca Root Villi r.ot or.!y -nter the stoMuch. but bec-.roe united with the A1, lor thy find wy to every part, and completely rou;out and clcanr"; thes?5tem fom all impurity, and th life cf the body", which is the b!o d becomes perfectly healthy; con'ceuently all fickn;s and piin is driven from the system, for they cannot remain hcn the body becjines so pure and clear. The reason why people are eo dL-tresscd vihnsick, and why so raauv die, is because they do not get a raed'clno that will pass to th aSllctcd pa ts, and which will open the natural passes for the disease to ba cast out; hence, a targe qnantity of food and other matter is lo-lcd, anl the stomach and intestines arc litcrl!r overdo w;ng with the corrupted mass; thus underoin l;s.igrtrMblc fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the orrcj.ted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken f-om the body by disease. Dr. JJorse's Tills have added to themsdvi a victory v.p-a lictory, by restoring millions of the sick to bloming health and happiness. Ye?, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness pain anl nnguuh.and whose feeble fiau.es have been scorched by tho burning elements of racing fever, and who have been brought, a it were, within a step of the st'ent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would h ive been numbered with the dead, had it not beta for this grent ind wonderful n.ediciue, Torse's Inai.in Rot Pills. A Iter one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, slid absolutely surprised, in ite-siHg th.ur tharm.r.i; eff'cte- Net only do they j.i ve immediate eac and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at on?e go to work at the foundation of the disease, i Inch is the blood. Therefore, it will be fhown, especially by those who use these Pills, that the y will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will uk its flight and the flush of youth and beauty win Again return, find the prospect of a long and happy life will chcriih rni brighten your days. 0C action. Beware of counterfeit (limned A. B. Mucrx. Allgtru.ne have th name of A.J. White t Co. on eich box; also the iynature of A. J. XV hilf tt G ; all otbe-s are spurious. A. J. WHITE & Co. SVe Frornietori, 50 Leoturd Street, New York. Dr. Morse's In lian Root Pills are fold by all dealers in medicine?. Agents wanted in every town, village and bam'et in the lrrl. Partie detinner the agency will address us as above for term?. Priee 5 cents per box; hVe boxet rill be scntoa receipt of $ 1 , postage p ii J. Jul 1 -'21y A RAlt!l CHANCE TO mi cc money, or inther tos.ave money, which lithe same, by giving heed to the following: N. H. Oglcshec x Co., have made an assignment to me of all their asset ts, amounting to orcr$?,003, for the benefit of their creditors. All person kniwini themselves indebted to the ab jve named firm, had better call immediately, m J thereby save cost, and hike money. There can oo no dehy, for the accounts nut be settled cp by thefir$t cf Jicuarv next. M. A. O. PACKARD. Assig nee. O.uoff, Coibin's block over the PeopleVStore. dec!0-3tf. RAIL ROAlDCROSSING! LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW full operation in their new slwp, at the sondi end of the bride, with a good ""pply cf the be-l oi TimbcT, Iron, Coal &c. and tlx best of workmen, especially Blaek-smith?, who can't be beat at blowing; ready to do all work in IhehTmc cf business at WagonsBuj-gies, Carriages c We expect we are locatel here for life, and will do work which will maintain ns among Mechanics and odiers ; threfore, wc warrant cur work tobe done in a workmmdikc runner, nd we mean what we say on this subject. REPAIRUTO done at short notice; also; Cu3tona BlacksmitlilagWagon Hubs lor sate too, fcc. E. S. it A, P. ELLIOTT. - WARSAW MARBLE WORKS! W. H. UNDEUTIILL, (Successor to Unlerlu'd k Co.) Manufacturer idealer in Amr-ricii & Italian MONUMENTS. TOMB STONES, Connler Stands, Bureau Tops, Jtc., WARSAW, IND. inrOruers from a distance Trill receive prcirpt attention, and satisfaction guarantied. A. BOY D, Agent, Plvmouth, Ind. marll-lCtf ; NOTICE The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, wiil be hell cn the first "Sat. urd iy in each month, at the cort houe in Plvmouth. w M. A. O. PACKARD, Clerk. may7,'j7 2."It FIRE IN PLYMOUTH!! Notwithstanding the great alarm of te, the Cai-ding Machine txs row in good order fcf carding wool. All those wishing good Rolls will ; please bring tbeir wool well cleaned, nr.i I will insure pood work. I have sccued the sendees of a man who hos h id forty ycais experieru'J in thr miinufactiiiing business, and a good of that time in England, where they do pood worV. Persons living at a distance of twentv miie or more, by staring over night csn have their Rolls, . 1 ill . Uke Tanbiirk and Hide for carding, nl will : not i refuse c-ish. ' may27-27:3 . . A. C.STALEY- . BALM ThouwLnd Flowers, at . fHT-ri) I;?töke TOKO'S.
