Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 July 1858 — Page 3

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LOCAL A XD MISC ELLA Xx,CoS. O Advertisement, to insure inse....V.-2, ra"S3R huded in by Tely caning precis tha day of publi cation. JH! Notices Cf Deaths and Marriages will be pi3"isuel free of einriß. Oar frionJs will o):Vige U3 bv handing in nil such voticca which, may ccpie uwltflr their Observation. ' Any of our Literary friend, who fool disposed to contribute anythiing for the Democrat, can have the opportunity , and we shall bo gild to lave them ÜO SO. iTirThe Lnporte Union, of tho 7tli i-nsi., in speaking of ihU place, says of oDO of our business firms: "Our friend llicö of the . 'Low Price Store." is doing a für business. He ha3 n oo 1 stock "of ijoods nnd a good run of ;usfom, His sales, during the few uiinutps ta remained in his store, would favorably -tompare with, any house in this place' &-Tbe candidates column is again favored with announcements. Bring along the nirns and dullats! fr('oX3RESSI NAL CONTEXTI NXt Tu.-sdav U she day appointed for the DumccmiIc Con 'pessimal Convention. The different c.uin.tes in th district are making arrange merts to swnd large delegations, and we hope tho Democrats of Marshall will be ready and waiting to give them a cordial reception. The Weather. It is not quite as warm as it was last week. Our statement of the weather in our last issue made it red hot. Wo should hare left out 'freezing point,' for it wa3 so hot that unless we had been in a refrigerator, we couldn't hare thought of anything that could approach the 'freezing point.' Township Conventions. Our readers will reccollact that next Saturday is the time suggested by the Ceutral Committee for the Democracy of the several Townships to meet at the several places cf holding elections, to appoiut delegates to attend the County Convention. We, on our own responsibility, would suggest the propriety of appointing delegates at the sama time, to attend the Congressional Convention, on tha 20th inst. We would also suggest the propriety of nominating Towuship Assessors, as it is expected tha: there will be a general turn oat of the Democracy on that day.' Shcriffi 'e anderstand thcro are no less than j twelve Republicans who aro expecting the nomination for Sheriff of this County. . : Strailge! It must b3 a very degenerate party, in-j deed, that has no redeeming traits, that ha3 done nothing for the good of the masses j that seeks onlv sever the bonds of Union

which nave bound U3 together for eightytwo years tht squanders tho people's money by the million, for nothing. J. C. Dem. You are right for once, gentlemen. We agree with you entirely. Such is Sham Democracy.. J. C. Republican. With chtracteriitici meanness, the Edit-, or of the RepuMha", quotes the above. wi:!v.Mi? srivinir the balance of the article. WV.1 R -public tn editors have to resort t. suh n emp ibl nvirm- -s as this, to MK'iin 'heir party, we wonder u; that the Republican party is about to dissolve. jC Vs SM.t as thü Dmcracy hold" their me iugs the ditf-rent Townships, we will b gTrdy oblig I if tho'. Secretaries will forward to us ür publication, the proceedings the liar.'. of delegates appointed, and if in;riu'.uj i, who for. The Responsibility Filed. Frui De adjournment of tilt last Legislature to the pieseul li ne, ttu Black ' Republican leaders have been making diligent efforts to relieve themselves from the responsibility of refusing to pass the law necessary to maintain the government of the State, in which the honor of every cittzen is interested without reference to party affiliations, but every 6tep they take they get deeper into the mire, The leading Black Republican press admit that its party commenced tha session with the determination to defeat an organization of the LigUlaturo, unless its partisan schemes could be accomolished. They carried out this adtanted pre-determined resolution by refus ing to allow the revenue laws to be passed, for th avowed purpose of embarrassing the Democratic -Administration of the State Government, and, if possible, to 'block its -wheal. : Tho . Hoaso of the last General Assembly was largely Democratic. Every law necessary to sustain the government was pa33ed by that body, in ample time to be acted upon by the Senate. The latter body! unfortunately for the public interest, was under Bla'-k Republican control. Every effort was made by the Democratic Senators to pass the necessary laws. More than a hundred .times did the Democratic Senators move that those :'bils should be taken up, bnt in every instance Ihey were voted down by the Black Republican Senators. Only one bill did they allow to be passed, and that was the Specific Appropriation Dill, in which some of the Repub: licin Senators had an interest. The Black Republican Senators could yield their partisan purposes tc-'pasi a bill' i 1 wh Icb , their private interests were involwd,, but .bills which affected U13 public. wol fa c wore defeated by their 'resolute actions. This they most candidly admit. It wonld be folly to do otherwise, for such is tho record. . For all the consequences in refusing to pass the necessary law, the responsibility 's fixed up on the Republican Senate, and t'.ie people will hold thcmV'accounlabJer-.S'fl i-j"tintl. 1

The tEiffhty-thrcc - Millions . v ' - Rcorhack. The. Eeir York , Courier .and Enqidrer, in a long editorial about the 'heedless rainou3 extravagance' of the Administration, had the follo ' xüS. 4It exceeds anything of 4he Kind ever "before known to the conntry. ' Mr. Buchanan has been in power but little more than a year, and yet has pushed the cost of government from fifty millions which had been complained of, and justly too, as an exceesive; figureto over eighty-three millions? .The cost of carrying on the government, according to the Courier's rigures a year ago was $5S00000Q The cost of carrying on the government for 1859, according 0 the Union and National Intelligencer, will be by the appropriations $53500000

' $4500000 Four millions reduction in one year! So much for this abominable 'eighty-three million' statement! It is not President Buchanan's ruinous expenditures, but the falsehood of Black Republicanism that "exceeds anything of the kind ever before known to the country." ' Did these concoctors of wholesale falsehood ever hear about Ananias and Sapphira? And what they met their fateör. What monstrous violations of truth it requires to sustain the cause of Black Republicanism. Boston Post. How to Make Moxet. We will tell the secret to our young men. Enter the Iron City College, as soon as you can, and gain a thorough business e lucainn from practical teachers, who have had large experience in activo business. Tho tuition will cost only 835, and require from eight to twelve weeks. You are there qualified to fill the most respectable and lucrative situ ations in business, and receive two or three times greater salaries than you novr get or can obtain. For specimens of rapid writing, address F. W. Jinkins, Pittsburgh Pa. SSTlron City College, Pittsburg. Pa. Extract of r letter da ed June 21, from Mr. Samuel Bridge, of Blair couuty. Pa. Mr. F. W. Jeultir Dear Sir After a trial of beter than three months in keeping the books of an extensive Iron Works, I am exceedingly happy to inform you that I find the knowledge and practice acquired at the Iron City Ceilege more than suffi cient to enable me to succeed m my under taki -At first I had some doubts, and no little anxiety, to know whether I was fully competent for the task, but though short my experience, I deem it amply sufjficient to warrant me in saying that a young man can become a practical book-keeper j in the Iron City College. I am fully persuaded that were tho merits of tho "Iron U.ty fully known, you cauld not accommodate the pupils that would apply for admission. Respectfully yours, Samuel Bridge, Jr. For specimens of writing and circulars address F. W. Jenkins Pittsburg-, Pa. Health for the Sick Dr. Rohock'a Scandinavian Remidies arc creating a revolutien in Medical practice. They act directly upon the circulation. Disease originate in the blood, and these medicines purge it out. In dyspepsia, nervous complaints, fits liver com plaint, bronchitis, fever an ague and all disorders of the lungs, the stomach, the liver, thejbowcls, tho nerves or the skin, they are infallible. Sec Adrertimet. PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES articles. A PFLEs Green , $ Dry,... Barrels Pork, .Flour, ."...... Brax,.. Bacon tlams, Sugar Cured, ; Shoulders...... Sides, Beef Fresh - Dry..................... Bctter... Brick Cakpy by box. . . .'. Chicsens C RACKETS Soda . . . . ; TttlCES. 50 2 00 1 00 35 10 e 10 15 7(35 8 7 8 4 59 12 10 6 00 15 1 25 12 8 15 20 30 40 16 13?4' 20 20 33 6 Butter.....:......... CHEE3E Candles Tallow Star...... - Sperm.'. ...... 1 ...... . Coffee Rio Java . f occhaa. CORX 7. ' ' Meal.:... ; ECG3. . .' 12 15 14 Flour .....3 50 4 03 Fish Mackerel . ... t ......... . . White, hfbbl ".. 7 Cod,..;.... Ilerrinir box. , Glass ftXlO 50 ft 10 C 00 ' 8 : 75 1 00 2 50 5 00 4 00 . 3 00 ' 8 10 31 .' 5 ' 10 10 ;. 25 2 50 2 CO 10 .:. 70 60 - llArTimothT ...v.... Clover.. . . Prairie. . . . . .... i. ... . Hides Dry . ...". I ......... '. . Green .. Roxet, ." .V Iron.. Lard......... .J.. . Lime... ; v...... .. . Lead White , - . Bar, MoLAssESr-Sugar House ...... ; -. New Orleans... - . ' Syrup........ v. - Nails 5 Oats... ; Oils Lard.... -s Fish.....;... Linseed, , Pork Potatoes......... , Rag U. 80 25 1 5'J roa i 4 00 13 b" r0 J 3 no RlC f . . Saleratcs. .... . . J SaltBarrel... . lit Sack SoAr - Sugar New Orleans...'.....:.'..'- 10 . Crushed;...., Loaf Tallow... , 8 13 3 1G 12 TrA;..;.i. &0(5J 1C0

Iciaoc?atic County Conven -vtion.T:: There will bo a Democratic County Convention held at, the Court-house in Plymouth, on the . ', -Gtl .day of August, 1 858. at one o'clock P. 21., to nominale candidate! for County Commissioner for the third District, Treasurer, Sheriff, Auditor, Surveyor and-Coroner.' " The Democrats in the several townships are requested to meet in Township convention, on the 17th day of July, next, to elect delegates to the County Convention. This step Is highly necessary, and ia most earnestly urged upon the -Democrats of every township,' and it is hoped thattio township will negelctit, and particularly that Democrats will not permit any others to meet and appoint" for them, white they stay at home. The time honored usage ;rf the . party in holding Delegate conversions, has been followed by harmony and success, while Mass meetings and the action of self constituted delegates, have generally resulted in confusion and discord; therefore it is hoped that each ownship will select delegates who will attend the County Convention. It has been thought that an apportionment of delegates basd on the last Congressional vote, would be as equal as it can bo made and that ratio has been adopted. This will give each township delegates A3 follows Noith 5; German 7; Bourbon 6; Tippecanoe 4; Green 7; Union 8; West 5; Polk 5; Centre 23. . Let every Democ at consider it his duty to attend the township mcetinj , and see that delegates are selected tcho xcill attend. We have a vigilant and harmonious set of

opponents to meet, and when we begin, if we act promptly and with willingness, our usual success will reward the etfort. Turn out then to the township Meetings. At the same tima and place, a Candidate for Representative .will be nominated for the District composed of the counties of Marshall and Stark. The Townships will do well to take some action in reference to this matter. A cordial invitation is hereby given to the Democracy of Stark, to meet the Democracy of Marshall," in Plymouth, that time. By order of the Central Committee. T. McDONALD, Chairman, . C. H. Reeve, Sec'y. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oxk Dollar will be charged for announcing candidates' names. Messrs. Editors: The Attorcev General of the State having decided that County Auditors are eligible to two full, consecutive terras, without regard to the time they may have served under a commission under the former constitution we request you to announce the name of THOMAS Mc DONALD, the present Auditor, as a candidate for re electron, subject to the decision of the Democratic co.mty convention. Many Democrats. Messrs. Editors: Please announce the name of J. F. VANVALKENBURGII, the present incumbent, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, Many Democrats. " G. S. CLEAVELAND is a candidate for Renre- ! sentative for the counties of Marshall and Starke, subject to tnc decision ot tue ueniocrauc convention. JOHN K. BROOKE is a candidate for Auditor of Marshall county, subject to ths decision of the Democratic comity convention. Br reouestof many Democrat5, JACOP KN0 BLOCK will be a candidate for the office" of Commiscioaer, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. ' We are authorized to annonnce the name of JOSEPH BRELSF0RD, as a candidate for Rt presen'Ative for the counties of Marshall and Stark, subject to the decision of the Dmocraric nominating Convention We are authorized to announce the name of FETER SC HL ARB as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Mrshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. Mr. Editor: 1 would announce mysel f to the Democrats of Marshall County, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of said County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. , Wm. M. Patterson. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of A. C. STA LEY, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision o the Democratic county convention - Many Democrats. Mr. Editor: Ple.ose announce the name of CONSIDER CUSHMAN, of Polk township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall couuty, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, and oblige ; Many Democrats. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of JOSEPH EVANS, of Center township, as a candidate for Lie office of Treasurer of Marshall county, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic connty convention, and oblige Many Democrats. Mr. . Editor: Br OLnouncin the " name of WILLIAM C. EDWARD3, of Jenter town-hip, as a candidate for the office of 7 reastirer of Mirshall county, subject to the decion of the Democratic convention, you will confer a great favor on " Many Drjiocrats. Gravel and Stone. By this we understand a collection of sand-like substance having been lodged in the passage of the urine. When the system is in a healthy state, this substance is carried off by the natural passag of the body; but when there is a weakness of any organ, especially the kidneys, j urethra, or bladder, causing great inflammation to those organ, and great pains and swelling, and great difficu'ty in voiding urine. It baa been admitted by many physicians, that Morse's Indian Root Pills are made out of some particular plantr which have ' a wonderful charming influence in disolvng the substance which has clogged the passage, ani by their cooling properties, they expel all inflammation,' and leave the water passag in a free and actve state From three to four of these pills night and morning, from one to two week3, will desidc how this desease is to be treatd and as they remove the cause of evere kind of diseas, it is utterly for tchem Co fall in curing the gravel, as they unclog the passage aun leave parts in a Kealthr condition. ' Utavsjmll (ountiT pemotvat OiBcial paper of Marshall County, and having the largest circulation of any paper pubUshed in the county, is thz piper for those wishing to advertise. JOBS of all kinds executed In a. BETTER style,' and on as reasonable terms as at any other office in Northern Indiana. $ rV5 ? -Xv rr.'sCZ. - Thoe having anything in the line of Printing to be done, will find it rrcaiiv to their interest to call at the Democrat office and examine specimen before going elsewhere, as we are confident that our work and prices cannot fail to plee. AU commrnications ehould be addre&ied - . v McDONALD & BRO., Proprietors. 1

HITE FISH, Trout and Mackerel a

fresh supply just received at 33 RICE & SMITH'S.s ALT a car load just arrived, and selling at the lowest prices, at ( JJ) kice & Smith's. s YRÜP a prime article, at (33) Rice Sssilh'e; s OAP-Mill kinds, cheap &t (33) R:c2 Smith's. s UGAR f iling a better articlf, for 10c, than elsewhere in town, at Kice hurra's. COFFEE, that cannot fail to please, at (33) Rick a Smith's. B GOTS & SHOES. We will receive, in a few days, a tremendous stock. Rice & Smith. FEW CASES of Dry Goods now cominir in f at the Low Price Store. Rice Smith. BARGAINS. If you want to get the worth of your money, call at the Low Price Store, two doors siuth of the Edwards House. (33) Rice a Smith. TtTS3"7V NOTICE. All those that arc indebted to us will please call and pay without further delay. We are receiving new Good:?, and will sell cheap for cash. jull-32tf - CLEAYELAND k IIEWETT. ROSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Robertä' Hair Regenerator, (31) Brooke a Bro's. INDIANA STATU GAZETTEER. Having now one half of the State canvassed for a Gazette and Business Directory, we will issue our work about the first of September next, giving a list of the names of Business and Professional men, throughout the State, arranged in alphabetical order, giving location, population and statistics of each county in the State. As a medium for dvertising, through ut the towria und counties of the State, it can not be excelled. Persons wishing to furnish statistics for i-mal! towns, givi g information as to location, population, etc., can do so, such .nformation being thankful v itceived. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2,50. Booksellers and others wishing to uct as local agents will be allowed a liberal commiision. All letters for information must be directed to G. W. HA WES, Box 502, Indianapolis Ind. 5? o ale! DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of II. PIERCE L Co. junel7-30tf. Exhibit of Receipts & Expenditures. TTHE County Auditor submits to the Eoard of n Commissioners of Marshall! county, Indiana, the following report of Receipts and Expenditures on account of said county, for the financial vcar ending May 31,1 1-58: RECEIPTS. There have been received at the County Treasury, since the 31st day of May, A. D. Is57: For delinquent tax, as per August settlement, 1857, $451 07 For revenue of 1657, as found at April settlement, 1853 7014 76 For Surveyor's fees, as found at April set tlement,' 1653, 118 64 For Menageries, Fhows, exhibitions, Lc.,. 70 00 For Docket and Jury fees, from Clerk. . . 53 00 For moneys (delinquent tax) collected at State Treasury, C4 84 Total receipts $7,773 51 EXPENDITURES. Tlicro have been county orders issued since the 31st day of May, A. I). 157, numbering from VUD to -Vicy, lortne loliowmg purposes: For expenses of Assessors, .$103 50 Agricultural Society,.... Id UJ Ct G 03 100 00 238 00 219 4.1 102 17 93 00 G20 15 143 00 13 92 C39 90 M It It t it it H . 4 44 41 4 4 4 t( 4 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 Auditor, " extra, Bailiffs Clerk, " extra, Commissioners, Criminals, Delinquent List Elections Judge of Common Fleas Court, Jurors, Insane, 7SI 02 103 4G 01 41 1118 74 4 IS 53 11 50 11 50 55 00 217 30 Moncvs refunded,.... Poor ". Printing Roads, special Prosecutor Surveyors, Stationery. 431 73 Sheriff, 277 74 " extra, 103 00 Specific allowance, C4 C5 Wolf Scalps, 8 00 Wood 25 33 Interest on County Orders, 203 34 Treasurer's bill for sundries,... 92 61 Treasurer's 2Z p ct. for paying over $7,045 55,. 176 11 Treasurer's 5 ct. for collecting and paying1 out $129 00 T.... C 15 Total Expenditures, Total Receipts, .$7, 7 S3 57 . 7,773 51 Exces? of Expenditures over Receipts,. . 2 06 Treasury riiuus, Jnne 1, 1S57, ........ .3.G27 97 Total indebtedness of the County,. . . . .$ G iO 9.1 "All of vliich isrespcctfulfv fi'ibmilttd. T. 'McDONALD, Auditor.Examined and approved by thrt BjurJ: Wm. Htciirs. 1 ' S. N". Champlin, Commissioners. R. S. Finn, ) June, 1,1853. je 17 aii4. SMALL POX NOTlOE. Owing to the Small Pox beiu iii my family I am now, and probably will be tor several davs, con fined to my house. I would say to all pewms who know themselves indebted to me, that I owe notes that are nearly due, i.i Slink, aid they muit be paid, or go to protest! snd i f protested, I AM RUINED! . 1 hope all will see the necessity of doing something for me at this time " Let every man, woman and child that owe me, make some provision that will aid me in this time of trouble. Small fa voxs will be thankfully accepted. CHARLES PALMER. P. S. My store will be open as usual, and a clerk will be ready to wait on customers. C. P. Plj mouth, June 2, 1859. NOTICE, he firm of Rice, mith k Co. is this dav iss olvcd, by mutual consent. M. II. RICE, C. R. SMITH. Plymouth, May 1, 1853. W. RICE rriHE LOW PRICE STORE will Ptill dobusL incssat the old stand, on the RE ADV PAY SYSTEM, where all kinds of Goods can be bought a little lower than elsewhere in Marshall county. . The great increase of patronage that has been extended to us in the last few months, assures us that our sales will warrant a continuance of small profits, and that our endeavors to soil at the LOWEST PRICES, ha3 met the approbation of the people. Don't fail to call- two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE k SMITH. mavC-21tf ; f TO NON RESIDENTS. v r , THE undersigned with the county Stirveyor.will on '.he 12th day of July next at 10 o'clock a ra, on said day, proceed to survey and locate th'e corners his land, m section 30, township 33, range 2 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet on the premise and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents, whe tail to meet the Surveyor at tho time,' above menConed, and defray,' or .'pro vide for defraying, their portion of the expense of the 8urTCy, T ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on thd tax duplicate and collected according to law. .. . v- " . . . JESSE 3. MORRIS. jun24-3Hd . . . - : BUTTER and Soda Crackers, by the barrel, at

grain JUST RECEIVED! . ' ' ' A new t ."' Stock of (Goods!! CONSISTING OF NAIUS, GLASS, SASH,. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, -TEA, SUGA, 5 , T03ACCO, COD FISH, WHITE FISH, CANDLES, SOAP, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOOD En WARE, STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other House in North eta Indiana. . Com o lx3lcL try xus! We are paving the highest price for Country Produce of almost evry description. . PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. apr20-23 CARBUTTS . N E W Ambrotypc & Pholograpli SIDE AND SKY-LIGHT OVER PERSUINGS DRUG STORE, MICHIGAN STREET, PLYMOUTH, IND. THE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and r.(ijoiniug counties, that he has. fitted uo 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 all the various styles of the art, and in the highest perfection. Hiving 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 arc respectfully invited to call and examine specimens and likewise view the magic powers of the Stereo-cope. N. B. The Art taupht and apparatus furnished, on reasonable terms. I al.o make, and keep for sale, a superior article of Collodian, which I warrant to keep good for six months; price, $i? per bottle. Operators, who desire to maka fine work, would do well to give it a trial. G. J. CA 11 BUTT, Artist. apr29-23 Of all soi ts and sizes, for sale at nol-tf C-TALMER'fl. XOUTIIEkX INDIANA OLLEGIITEMOMWIIL INSTITUTE. This Institution, located inLaporte, will be open for the reception of Students on the 3d of May, S. It'i object is to furnish, a complete Business Eaucation, adapted to the wants of all classes. Studies will be elective by the Students, "with tlit advice of the Principal of tLa Collegiate Dt-part-mnit. Tuition will be e'inrcd as follow?: COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Elocution, Geography and Arithmetic, Grammar and Alprebra,-(any three,) $5 fK Each additional 1 50 mm 1 1 1 in each branch, 3 Languages Latin, Greek, French nnd German, each, 4 Paintincr, Drawing and Vocal Music will 00 00 be taught, if Students desire them, on such terms as may be required in the employment of Teachers of these brandies. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a full course of Instruction in Business or Epis tolary Penmans'up, Twenty lessons in Penmanship, Sinjrle'Entry Bok-Keepinp: and Writing,. Double and Single Entrv Book-Kceping,. . cr. no 2 00 7 00 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 limited. Tuition mut be paid invariably oue-h lf 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 ins. ltution. JASFER PACKARD, A. B., W. R. EVANS, Prof. Plain and Ornamental Writing and Book-Keeping. Lapqrtf, April 2 ?, 1343 may 6-24tf. STATE OF 1XDIAXA. MAUS HALL COUNTY: In the Common Pleas Court July Term A. D. 1353. Estate of John S. Tharp. "Alice Tharp and J. B. N. KUngcr, A ImV.stiutoM. Notice is hereby given, that account current will be presented to'the court at its July Term, 1353, for examination and final settlement of the estate of John S. Tharp, deceased. Attest: N. R.Packard, je33 Clerk C'C PMC. FOR SALE CHEAP .)trf on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildinsrs; wild and improved Lands, Bonds k Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harnes?, and Household Furniture. Call at ray office in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. C. II. REEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: Notice U hereby given that S. G. Gordon, administrator of the estate of Asa Gordon deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal beiug insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be , hf ard at the next term cf the Court of Common Pleas of said county. Attest; N. R. TACKARD, Cl'k ' Court Common rieas. WHO WANTS MONEY? NOTICE is hereby given to holders of County Orders, of Marshall county, with numbers corresponding with the numbers below, dated 1852 and 1353, that upon presentation to the County Treasurer, at his office, thev will be redeemed: -t 3391, 2401, 3419, 3427, 3-163, 3335, 4'JO, ,3440, 3417, 252G, S559, 3G59. 36bG, SG90, 3GJ4, c5'J5, 2679, 36743:27,-3732.- ' - ' ' , p. VINNEDGE, T. M. C. jeii-jut,'. . STATE OE INDIANA, ' MARSHALL COUNTY, ss; In Common Pleas Court, July Term, 1353. In the matter of the Estate of Andrew Combs, . , deceased. ", , Notice is hereby.. civcu, that accounts current have been filed in my oüice, and that the same will be presented to the court at its July term, for aal settlement of said estate. - ." Attest: . ."- ,N.R. PACKARD, CleTk, j'UlJ'.tJ vyuriu'muwniica.i. "1 . a - - - - ft . . in - . .

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Having sold oil nearly all our old Good?, v. e are able to fill un with a clean. mi AND FASHIONABLE STGOK i ! Adapted to the season, and in Advance of all COMPETITION! I We have bought very largely, and arc now re ceiving an EXTEiVSIVE MSORTMEiW! Comprising every variety cf GROCERIES ! C 0CEERY WAEE! GLASS WARE! liOOTS AND SHOES! BONNETS! LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings, etc. Every department is filled with CHOICE SELECTIONS. We invite all to call and sec us before purchasing, as we take great pleasure in showing Goods, and can afford to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. W Lil IS OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW PRICE STORE, two doors south of tbc Edwards House. RICE, SMITH &, CO. N . B. We buy nearly all kinds of country produce, at the highest market price. April 22, Ii5d 22 DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! X7"E would rc?pcrtfii!ly call the attention of y purchasers to the fact that we have just received from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of HEADY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GliOCERIES, &C.. Having bought our stock at first class Houes, we can oiler you Goods at prices to suit the timc3. N. li. With the above we have connected a TAILORING ESTiBLISMT Under tho supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER, where we arc prepared to HAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly cn hand CLOTHS, CASSMRS, VESTiNSS. 'J 9 S. k M. BECKER. apr29-23 SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of an Exccutiou to me directed from, the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I willexpose to sale at public auction as the law directs, at the Court-house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on the 1 Oth day of July, 1653, 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 across Lot number eighteen (13,) and the north lialf of Lot number seventeen (17,) in t'c town of Plymouth; said strip lying twenty feet on each side of a line of stakes where the same has 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 said Execution, interest, costs and . all accruing cost. . Executed as the property of the Cincinnati, Tcruand Chicago Railway Company, at the suit of William 'J. Burns. Amount due, about 22 01'. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGII, Sheriff, By David How, Deputy. June 10, 1S53 23-ts. COURT HOUSE LETl'ExO ! NOTICE is hereby given, that I will receive sealed P'-oposals for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox Starke County, Indiana, until the second Monday, the 13TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 185?, . on w hich day and date said bid will be publicly read by the Auditor, in the presence of the Board of Commissioners of said County, or a majority of them, at their September session, 1853, and the contract let to the lowest responsible bidder, with the understanding that the undertaker of said con tract is to receive his pay for the erection of said House in Countr Bonis, payable in ten years, with sixpr ceut interest, payable every six monthsthe Contractor to five bond, with sureties approved by the Board of Commissioners. The Plan and specifications can be seen at the Auditor's Office, at any time. , JOHN S. BENDER, Auditor. June 21, 1653. 31 lOw. - STATE OF INDIANA, ) Marsuall Cot'Kir. :;..) i " NOTICE is hercbv -given that ''CAR IER Ä WEIMER, creditors of. the . Estate of DAN'L BURNS, late of said County deceased, have filed their petition to Pell the real Estate of the' decedent, his personal being i:isufi'cicut to pay his debtJ, and that said petition will be heard at The next term of the Common Pleas Court of' said Couuty. N. R. PACKARD," Clerk. - juiicio,:i?Ar3w. -.v. ,.;.r-: - :

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T. J. SHISKYVUUIJ. An removed nis stccx o; jr&o s us iew Jl building a half-square south of thecldst&li, ! where he is receiving, ü-J 1. keep cc'-zy c ! h?.nd, a sinp'y cf cLo::s Zlr.il AS ! :T L A S . . SUGARS. ; . . : ; C O FFEi;. H Y It U P . - a fish. And alt roods u?ua!!y kept iu a GROCERY STORE! WINKS. L I Q U O U S, & "C I G A U S , At Wliolcsalo Kept on hands at all ti.Tse, and f-oll lev. II,would he pleased to see f.11 of his oM eu-t m:ci, and many new ones, ajid will stU litem goods ; low ss any house in town. The people of Plymouth r.nl k-.::i:y arc ia.itel to give me a call. Almost all kinds of PRODUCE ULt, Mid the higl est market price nai l iu ca-Ii o.-t ru'lo T. J. SHERWOOD. r. S.l am agent forStorhh:!! k Hurui's Patent Improved Grain Drill, and Dr. Purintoii. Indian Botanic Medicines. riymouth.July J.1S5?. 31f T. J. S. 3? O DFL jE3 ZLNT 2? . A Good Marl Lme Bed, covering a large Irac of land, fekuatcd srx miles west of Plymouth, tliicklv settled neighborhood. Terms re&sor.al,, Applvto EUCENE HUTCHINSON, jull-32tf Plymouth, In-. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TTie undersigned, Adminittrator cf the cst&'.e of John P. Weaver, late of Marshall county, Indian deceased, will offer for n!c on the 31st day of July, 1558, between the hours of ten o'clock a in.ai.d lour o'clock p m, of said day, the follow irg described real estate, situate ia Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The north west quarter of the north-ea;t qnarterof section fifteen, (15) township thirty -three, (33) north, of range one (1) cast; tha uadivded half of two-thirds of the east half of the northcast quarerof sectien fifteen, (15) township tLli-ty-threc (33) north, of range one (1) eat. Terms or Sale. Said lan J not to sell for less than two-thirds of the appraised value; one-third cash in hand, and the balance in fix and Uelve months, the purchaser giving note with approrcl Fecurity, waiving vahaation and oppraisemest Ij-its, with interest from date. CASPER G RUBE, jull-32t4 Administrator. QUO ICE 0 F (IIP TS! ITercafier, every purchaser, before purchasing his fxoks, has his own CHOICE OF GIFTS CHOICE OF GIFTS CHOICE OF GIFTS CHOICE OF GIFTS CHOICE OF GIFTS CHOICE OF GIFTS CHOICE OF GIFTS CIIOICF. OF GIFTS

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GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOÜ HUtE. 233 P.aoiswAV. NEW YORK. when the dfta, ron? sting of Jev.t.ip.v, Are.. -r: l varv:v; r." vut. frim 75 CENTS ti TU'h S Hil.ND'tLD D'.)L.LAR.-?,:!rea??:.ys r : IfXIIl':: j T10.', in Aan.E swow c.i-ii;. Ür.r Now L''.iV.t tive Catalogue, cimtaiiiintr a ianre varitiy oi Lok ;infvo: it-partmen. of Science end Literatur-. (ail of which are so: I at rcsrul ,v pubh-Iu i- sput e-) and explaining our New and Criminal Ziytinurt lowing evry purcharer His Oirn Choice of G1J.'. ?nd fotiiax f-rth u:iquaHed indurcmoiits to AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to any iniivid- ! u il, on explication. Address A. KAME . At-nt, jdf-33;nG in. Nt 233 Broadway. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common Picas C jurt, July term. if5r. In the nutter of the est lie of John Miller, dtvM. Notice is hereby given, that accounts cuiirnt ... . . r . i . . t t c . win oe prescnteu to T.nc court at its juty ken.i ir examination and final rettlenwit of Riid estati'. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. ti.w. TO NON RESIDENTS. The undemrned with t!ie County Surveyor will on the 21st "day of July, IsoS, at "l'J o'clock, a. m. of said day, proceed to purvey & locate the corrrcTS of his land in Fcction township 33, range 3 east in Marshall comity, Icuiana : to meet on the prcmi-t-?, and coutiaue trciu dr-.y t day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor ?t the time above mentioned, and defray, or pioi '- for defraying, their portion of the oxnuise cf sii 1 survey, v ill be returned to the Cocu'y .udiur, and such delinquencies phcel on t!; tx IIcate, and collected according to law. j'il-.33vi A. BOYD. A RARE CHANCE TO mace money, or rather to pave money, hich is the same, by givLig heed to the followiwr: N. II. Oglesbee i Co., have made an assignment me of all their assctts, amounting to over S.OO, for the benefit of their creditors. All person knowing themselves indebted to the above nam ei firm, had better call immediaiixv, and thereby sate cost?, and make money. There can be no delay, for the accounts muit be settled up bv the first of January n-xt. - " M. A. O. PACKARD. Aig ncc. Office, Corbin's block over the PeoplcVHore. dee!0-3tf. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Board of Tn'.."ir s cf Center township, will be held on the f. r?t Saturday ia each month, at the etiurt hoae in riMUouth. M. A. O.PACKARD, ClerL may7,57 251 y B ALM Thoasand Flower?, at (junIS-3I) RROOKE L BRO'S. SALE OF'TOWX LOTS! STATE OF INDIANA, ) ss By virtue of an Order of the Banl of Commissioners of County aforesaid, made it their June Term, 155S, I will oHVr forsale, oa the 12th day of August, next, at the Auditor' oUicc in Knox, to recover the purc'iasc monev there f jr, the following LOTS to wit: Lot No. CS, purcluisod bv Vi!lian T. Sharp amount dr.c; on s id Ix. $5 15; Lot No. 61, p;rrcha?ei by F. L. Nittcrows: amount due, $7 25; I-t No. H, r-r. -based by Adam Lambert amount due, $14 53; Lot NT 4, purchased by Cornelius Stephens ja .im r.iit ie, $1452; lots'No. 72 and 75, purchased Ly P. W. Velbert: amount due, $23 C6; Lot, (number unknown.) purchased by Moses'Snv.th amount due, $14 52. Terms of pale: one-third in hand, cue-third in one year ont -third in two year? the bnck purchase, mify t-y he secured by Lien on stid hoU. At any ltie bofc.r ? a!c, the Ueilivueut purchaser, by co.Tvng forth ?ndpay!rtt: the a've aw-nii duo, tr cr-thr with 5 pr ccn.;ra ditnn-e. 2 war rcnt'je deed will be executed to fa:d iie:tr.ju;ut pjrchaHT by the Auditor, iu behalf of tl.u C;unt, aai 3.ud Lots wi l not iro to -ale. Auditor of sruülcc O Juna 2!, 1S5?. 3l-3t Larlies' Fortfolios,. . . Neat and cbca;,!t ivn2i-lAL CTALMER'S