Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 July 1858 — Page 3

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t Parsed cgtmotrst TERMS, f r paid in Advance, 61,00 nu or six months, 8 1 ,30 End of the year, $ö,00

LOCAL AXD MISCELLANEOUS. EFAdvertUements, to insure insertion, taust be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the "day of publ'tcatIon.XI Notices of Deaths and Marriages will his punished free of charge. Oar friends will oblige u? b handing in all such rotices which may come unVr their obaervation. Any of our Literary friends, who feel disposed to contribute anythiing for the Democrat, can have "the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have them do so. DEMOCRATIC RALLY! There will be a meeting of the Democrats of Marshall county at Plymouth, on the 5th day of August, for the purpoa? of having & "GOOD OLD TIHE," atthecr cement of the campaign in 1853. It i thaton that day every roan who c ais work will be on hand to take the proceeding?. The -es of the day will be conducted in ' llowing order: The delegates and others from German, North and Polk township (except those coming by rail road,) will rendesvous at the junction of the Michigan and Goshen roads, north of Plymouth, at 9 o'clock a. m., (or s near it as possible,) and await the arrival of the reception cavalcade to escort them into town. The West township delegation will meet this procession at the court house square at 9 o'clock a. m. The Union, Greene, Tippecanoe and Bourbon delegations will collect at the junction of the Michigan and Wolf Creek roads, south of Plymouth, at 10 o'clock, a. m., and await the arrival of the cavalcade frona the north. A procession will then bo formed in the following ordar: 1st. Craas Band on horcseback. 2d. Cavalcade on richly capariaon'd horses. 31. German Vocal Band, in uniform. 4ih Delcgatc3tD the County convention. 5ih. Military Band from Greenoitw'p. Uh. Ladies in uniform. Tili. Military Band. 8th. Delegates from Starke County. Oth 4 and 6 horse teams. 10th. Military Band. 11th. CiiizuLS with two horsa teams, busies, carriages, kc. The procession will then move under the direction of the Marshals, through Plymouth first, up Michigan street to Jackson, thence to Centre, thence to Madison, thence t-i Walnut, thence to Laporte f treet, thence to Centre, thence up Centre to the public squire A temporary organization of the Ma3S meetinir will then be had, when there will be an adjournment to meet at the Seminary Grove, at 2 o'clock, p. m. During tke adjournment, the delegates to the County Convention will organize, and,' (ia connection with the Starke delegation, as to Representative,) proceed to nominate caudtdatcs to fill the various offices, and report the rara.es to the Mass meeting at the Grove. After which theie will b? public speaking and other ceremonies. Citizen? of all parties are invited to attend. D.VINNEDGE, Pres't. S. A. Francis, ) . . D. How, Ass 't. Marshals. jCSTO. H. P. Bailey has fitted up a new Saloon and Billiard Room, in BrownIce's building on the west side of Michi gan street, a few doors north of the PostOffice. From Mr. Bailey's known ability to please, we feel assured that those who give hin a call will not regret it. 3ST We have been requested to give notice that the delegations to the County Convention, from Union and the west part of Green, will meet at Wolf Creek Mills, at 9 o'clock A. M, . Every person from that part of the county, who attends the Convention, is requested to meet the dele gations at the lirae and place above men tioned. 3" After the nominations were made at the Republican Convention last Salur day, we heard a victimized candidate for Sheriff say, that the Republicans need ner er ask him to do anything more for thei; party; he said he had done all he ever would do for them in this County. "Open confession i3 good for the soul." Instalment. The annual iastalation of the officers of Plymouth Lodge, No. 149, of A. Y. Ma on3, tcok place on last Friday evening. The officers were installed by Past Master J. G. Osbobxe, as follows: M. PoMERor. W. M., D. Vinnedge, S. W., J. Mitchell, J. W., H. G. Thayer, Sec'y.. A. P. Enioft, S. D., W. Kelly. J. D., B. Mo wan. Tyler. After the instalation, the guests present were treated to one of the best suppers of the season. The generosity manifested by the members of this ancient and worthy order, was duly appreciated by those present. STThere will be a COTILLON PARTY given at the house of A. W. Bogardus, on the east tide of Maxinkuckee Lake, on Friday evening, August 6:a(?5S, to which all arc respectfully intited. .

Democratic County Convention.. ; There will be a .Democratic County Convention held at the Court-house in Plymouth, on the - 5th day of August, 1853, at one o'clock P. JI.t to nominato candidates for Couaty Commissioner for the third District, TreasurerSheriff, Auditor, Surveyor and Coroner. The democrat in the several townships are requested to meet in Township convention, on the 17A day of July, next, to elect delegates to the County Convention. This step is highly necessary, and is most earnestly urged upon the Democrats of every township, and it is hoped

that no township will negelct it, and particularly that Democrats will not permit any others to meet and appoint for them, while they slay at home. The time honored usage of the party in holding Delegate conventions, 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 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 be made and that ratio has been adopted. This will give each township delegates as follows North 5; German T; Bourbon 6; Tippecanoe 4; Green T; Union 8; West 5; Polk 5; Centre 23. Let every Democrat consider it his duty to attend the township meeting, and see that delegates are selected who will 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 effort. Turn out then to the township Meetings. At the same time 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. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago "rail, road. rJj WHO UTMW S T&TMOJV. TRAINS ARRIVE. Eiprew k Pas. 8-30 a m Mail k Passen. 9-15 p m Local Freight 8-35 p m TRAINS LEA VC. Expr. Passeng. 11 a. m Mail & Pass. 2-30 a. m Lccal Freight 2-35 Ereight Trains arrive at Plymouth, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight received for shipment, daily, until 5 o'clock, p. m. O., 3P, cfi3 O. H.. 2L. Notice to Smrrus. Freight, destined for ei ther road, will not be forwarded the same day unles received before 11 o'clock a. m. LEAVE rXTMOCTH Mail, 8.30 a. m. Chi. Exp., 9.20 p. m. LEAVE LAfORTE Mail, 9.16 a. m. Pitt. Ex., 12.40 a. m. freight, 12.30 Freight, 4.40 p. m. ARRIVES AT FLTMOCTH Mail, 10.50 a. ID. Express, 2.20 a. m. Freight, 7.03 p. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent. Plymouth, May 20, ie58. Mich. Sou. & Nro. Ind. Bail Road. 1853. Spring Arrangement. 1858. Trains will leave Chicago for the East, at" follows: N. Y. Express, 6 30 a. m.; Eastern Ex. 5.00 p. m. and Buffalo Ex., 9.30 p. m. Trains pass LaPortc Station a follows: GOIXO KAST, N. Y. Exp., 9.14 a. m. East. " 7.42 p. m Buffalo, M 12.37 a. m GOING WEST. Chioago Exp., 4.40 a. ra. Western, " 5.40 " Pittsburgh," 10.30 " Tclcgr'ph. " 7.27 n. m. ILTThe Eastern Express passes on the Air Line Road. May 20, 1858. SAM. BROWN, Gen.Supt. FRUIT JAKS. A Superior article of Patent Fruit Jan, the bast in use, for sale at the Low price Store. july22-35tf. RICE & SMITH. J. K. BROOKE K. K. BROOKE. Brools.0 cfi3 Bro., DEALERS IN PURE 7 aMAM Vi W W J And general agents for the beet Patent Medicines of the day. r. J Corbin's block, Michigan sL, juIS-33Jy PLYMOUTH, IND. 1 ALT a car load just arrived, and selling at the I lowest prices, at (33) Rice a Smith's. VBTTD ; . C YRUP a prime article, at O (33) . Rice - Smilh's. SOAP all kind?, cheap at (33) Rice Smith's. s UGAR Sellin; a better article , for 1 Oc, than elsewhere in town, at Rice a Smith's. COFFEE, that cannot fail to please, at (33) Rice Smith's. B OOTS k SHOES. We will receive, in a few days, a tremendous stock. Rice Smith. A FEW CASES of Dry Goods now coming io at the Low Price Store. Rice a Smith. AU those that are indebted to us will please call and pay without further delay. We are receiving new Goods, and will sell cheap for cash. jull-32tf CLEAVELANL k HEWETT. R OSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roberts' Hair Regenerator, (31) Erooke a Bro s. PAEKEE HOUSE, H. M. HOPKINS,. .PROPRIETOR. LAPORTE, INDIANA. V. W. AXTELL, Clere. ju!8 33Iy or G3gv1o2 DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of II. PIERCE & Co. junel7-30tf. - STATE OF INDIANA. - ' MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common Pleas Court, July terjm, 1659. In the matterof the estate of John Miller, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that accounts current will be presented Co the court at its July term for examination and final settlement of said estate Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk, u!8-33t3$l Court Common Fleas. w HITE FISH, Trout and Mackerel a fresh supply just received at 33 RICE A. SMITH'S

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ETFrom a respectable ' German, ' formerly ' of Tiffin, Ohio, now keeping a store at West-Independence, Ohio: ' WEäT-lNDETrtDExcE, June 9, '56. ; I. L. St.' John & Co Gents: , I have only six bottles of your AGUE SYRUP left, out of the five dozen purchased of you during the past niue weeks. It is a jreat remedy for Fever and Ague far superior to any medicine I hava ever heard of in this disease. I first became acquainted with it last fall. My wife had been afflicted with Fever and Ague a long time. I had paid out a great deal of money for medicine and to physicians, to no purpose. A few doses of your Syrup affected a permanent cure. The balance of the bottle cured the wife of our preacher. Monk, and two others. I think you have made the greatest medical discovery of the age. You should introduce it as soon as possible where the people are suffering with Fever and

Ague. How to Make Mosxy. We will tell the secret to our young men. Enter the Iron City College, as soon as you can, and gain a thorough business education from practical teacher, rlo have had large experience in active business. The tuition will cost only 835, and require from eicjht to twelve weeks. You are there qualified to fill the most respectable and lucrative situations in business, and receive two or three times greater salaries than you now get or can obtain. For specimens of rapid writing, address F. W. Jinking. Pittsburgh Pa. Health for the Sick Dr. Robock's Scahdhaviam Remidies are 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 complaint, bronchitis, fever an ague and all disorders of the lung3 , the stomach, the liver, the bowels, th nerves or the skin, they are infallible. See Advertisemet. ETI would respectfully announce to the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that I will give a scries of lessons in Penmanship and Book keeping in said tonn, commencing on Monday, August 2nd Persons wishing to acquire a rapid system of Penmanship, will please call at tb.3 Edwards House aud examine my specimens. M j system of Book kecbing is entirely practical using no textbooks, but performing the transactions after the best methods practiced by eastern Houses. I will instruct the scholar ir. taat branch of business which he intends to pursue. I will enable an person to execute a beauMful form of Business or Epistolary Penmanship 'in from 15 to 30 lessons, or the money paid, shall in every case, be refunded. Terms for Penmanship, $2 00 Book keeping, 5 00 U. R. EVANS, of the firm of Packard & Evans of Importe. july iö-3.rGL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Oxe Dollar will be charged for announcing candidates' names. We are requested by manv Democrats to announce the name of C. II. REEVE as a candidate for Representative in the State Legislature, sub ject to the decision of the Democrats Convention. Messrs. Editors: The Attornev General of the State having decided that County Auditors arc eligible to two full, consecutive terms, 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 county convention. Many Democrats. Messrs. Editors: Pleae announce the name of J. F. VANVALKENBlTRGH.the present incumbent, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic countj convention, Mant Democrats. JOHN K. BROOKE is a candidate for Auditor of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Bv request of manv Democrats, JACOB KNOBLÖCIwill be a candidate for the office ef Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic couuty convention. We are authorized to annonnce the name of JOSEPH BRELSFORD, as a candidate for Representative for the counties of Marshall and Stark, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating Convention We are authorized to announce the name of PETER SCHLAR3 as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. Mr. Editor: 1 would announce myself 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. ' Ww. M. Pattersox. 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 of the Democratic county convention Maxt Democrats. Mr. Editor: Pleuse announce the name of CONSIDER' CUSHMAN, of Polk township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, and oblige Mant Democbats. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of JOSEPH EVANS, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, sub ject to the decision of the Democrat! s county convention, and oblige Man v Democrats. Mr. Editor: Bv aLnouncing the name of WILLIAM C. EDWARDS, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of IVeasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention, you will confer a great favor on Mant Democrats. Gravel and Stone. By this we understand a collection of srjid-likc substance having been lodged in the passage of the urine. When the system is in a healthy state, this substance is carried offby the natural passag of the body; but when there is a weakness of any organ, especially the It idneys urethra, or bladder, causing great inflammation to those organs, and great pain3 and swelling, and great difficulty i a voiding urine. It has been admitted by many physicians, that Morse's Indian Root Pills, are made out of some particular plants which have a wonderful charming influence in disolnng the substance which has clogged the passage, and by their cool ing properties, they eipel 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 weeks, will deside how this dosease is to be treatd and as they remove the cause of evere kind of diseas, it is utterly for tthem to fail in curing the gravel, as they unelog the passage aun leave parts in a healthy condition. Utarspi dSountii gentocraf Official paper of Marshall County, and having the largest circulation of any paper published in the county, is the paper for those wishing to advertise. JOBS of all kinds executed in a BETTER style, an on as reasonable terms as at any other office in Northern Indiana. -Thooe bavin? be dor, e, will find it greatly to their interest to call at the Democrat office and examine specimens befrf going elsewhere, as we are confident that cur work and prices cannot fail to please. All comnuuicaticm should be addressed to . McIXOALD kBUij., -Proprietors.

PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES articles. ' 7 " -" V RICES. ArfLEs Green, ..,....(" , 50 Dry...... . f 2 00 Barrels Pork,,.,...?f.....V - 00 Flour, 35 Bum,;-.. :.. 10 Bacon Hams, 8$ -10 . Sugar Cured, 15 Shoulders,...; ' 7 8 Sides, 7(8 ' 8 Boer Fresh 50 Ü Dry 12 BiTTia 10 Brick 6 00 Cakdt by box ? 15 CincxExs. I 25 Crackers Soda .. - . 12 Butter . , 8 Cheese 12 15 Candles Tallow 15 20 Star 30 Sperm 43 Coffee Rio H 16 Java 18 Moccha 20 Cor 20 Meal 33 Eggs ....... . Flour .V.'..!'..!!"..... ...... -.3 50 4 00 Fish Mackerel ............ 10 - White, hf bbl 6 00

Cod Herring box 75 I 00 Glass 8X10 50 ft 2 50 Hat Timothy 5 00 Clover ... 4 00 Prah-ie....... 3 00 Hides Dry. - - 8 10 Green 3 Honet 10 12 Iron 5 10 Lard 10 Lime 25 Lead White 2 50 2 CO Bar . 10 Molasses Sugar, House 70 New Orleans......... . 60 Svrun..., B0 Nails . 5 CJ Uats Oils Lard 1 50 Fisl 1 03 Linseed, 1 20 Pork . 4 00 Potatoes 15 Rags 3 Rice. 8 Saleratus. 6(3 10 Salt Barrel 3 00 Sack 25 Soap 8 Sugar New Orleans 10 12 Crushed lß Loaf 16 Tallow... 12 T-a 50 1 00 Wheat 63 73 A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY. PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPE . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literarv Dapers of the dav. A lanrc Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO .$1000 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUB SCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year, and 1 gift, $2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts, 5 CO Five copies one year, and 5 gills, 8 00 Ten copies one year, oud 10 yfu, 15 00 Twenty -one copies one year, and 21 gifts,. .30 00 The articles to be distributed arc comprised in the following list: 1 United States Treasury Notc,$1000 00 2 do do 500 00 each 5 do do ?30 00 each 10 do do 100 00 each 10 r.it. Lev. Hun. Cased Watches, 100 03 each 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 each 50 do - 60 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 300 Ladies Gold Watches,. 35 00 each 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains, ' 10 00 to 30 00 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencil?, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,Rreast ?in?, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Kevs, Gold and Silver Thim bles, and a variety of othi-r articles, worth from 50 cents tot 15 00 each. On the receipt of the subscription money, the , subscriber's name will be entered upon our books , and the gift forwarded within one week to him, by ? mail or express, pott-paid. - g 0"A11 communications must be addressed to t DANIEL AD EE, Puwjshei, 211 Center street, New York. jull5-3t SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to mc directed from the Clrk of the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose for sale at pub lic auction, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiaua, on tho th day of August. A. D. 1 töi?, between tho hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said d.iv, the fol lowing real estate to-w it: The west (J half of the south-west O-4) quarter of uection (lyj nineteen, township- (:C) thirty-five, range (3) three cast, containing 0 07-100 acres, which is more par ticularly described in a deed from Lewis Hendrieks to Nimrod t . Marlin togetlier witn alt the oppuren..nces to the said land belonging and appertaining- " F.TppnfAfl 4 tli nrnnertv of Nim rod F. Martm, at tue suit OI vtuuam rawioru anu juiiu Cooper, against Jacob Lannis, administrator of the estate of Nimrod F. Martin, deceased. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, Sheriff jull534td$2 , " ! Marshall county, Ind. .10 NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 26th day of July, 1F58, proceed to survey and locate the c'orners of his land in sections 17 and 18, town 31 north, of range 3 east, and section 9 of Michigan Road land, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until finished. Nonresidents failing to meet the Surveyor at the time and defray, or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to Auditor of said county, and such delinquencies plaeed oir the tax duplicate and collected ac cording to law. 34td S. N. CHAMPLIN. Consumptives, do not Despair!! CONSUMPTION ' ItTAN'OLD INDIAN - DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among the CURED. Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a RARE ' , . . PLANT, that proves to b a certain cure for Consumption 1 .t..n, Bronchitw, Asthma,, Liver CONSUMPTION Complaint, Nervous Affec tions, Coughs, Colds, fcc. Having now made his fortnne " and retired from business, he cured! will send the prescription and : ' ' ' l .". directions for preparing the raedicineree of charge to all CONSUMPTJON who desire it, and will send to ' : ''' I f ; ' ; hi agent, enclosing 2 stamps ; ' - (6 cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description of their symptoms. The old Doctor lias cured more than 3000 cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all aöicted people will avail themselves of thi3opEortunity.aa the Doctor wishes' to do all the good e can before be dies. Address all letters to, 'DANIEL A DEE) Pox ?53l, New Ycrk. Who ishisolc agent. ' juno'-.u

JUST- RECEIVED!

A NEW fötock of Goods!! CONSISTING OF NAIL3, GLASS, SASH, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TEA. SUGAR, TOQACCO. COD FISH, WHITE FISH. CANDLES, SOAP, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR. WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other House iu North ern Indiana. We arc paying tho highest priee for Country rrouuee 01 almost evry description. PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. apr29-23 NORTHERN INDIAXA COLLEGIATE & COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. This Institution, located in Laporte, will bo open for the reception of Students on the 3d of May, 1858. It'i o!iect is to furnish a complete Business Education, adapted to the wants of all classes. Studies will be elective by the Students, 'with tht advice of the Principal of the Collegiate Department. m Tuitir.f will be charged aj follows: J IJ,EGIaFF DEPARTMENT, Elocu' Jft Geograp Arithmetic, Grauf&ar 2 I Algebra, f fhrcc,) .$5 00 50 Fact ..rnitional, Natural Sciences arid Higher Mathematics, each branch, Languages Laji, Greek, French and German, each,. I 3 00 4 00 Painting, Drawing and Vocal Music will he taught, if StudentS 'desire om, on 8uch terms as may be required in the employment it Teachers of these branches. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a full course of Instruction in Business or Epis tolary Penmanship, Twenty lessons in Penmanship, Single Entry Bck-Keeping and iVriting,. Double and Single Entry Book-Kecping,. . A full course, including Double and Single Entry Look-Keeping Plain and Italian $5 00 2 00 7 00 15 00 Writing and Drawing 35 00 Time of full course not limited. Tuition nufsA, be paid invariably orre-half in advance. The other half at the middle of the term, and no Student will be received for less than a half a term. Diligent application to study and strict propriety of conduct will be a condition of membership in this institution. JASPER PACKARD, A. B., W. R. EVANS, Pref. Plain and Ornamental Writing and Book-Keeping. LaroaTr, April 23, 1848 mayC-24tf. FOR SALE CHEAP And on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Lands, Bonds & Stocks,-W agon, Carriage, Harness, and Household l-urniture. . Cll at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Post umce. Ii. KLIEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at nov 2G- 1-tf. C. PALMER'S THE TCEATEST AND ASSORTMENT OF HDJHflT (&0D(D)3DS EVE1 OFFERED FOR SALE IN PLYMOUTH! CAN BE FOUND AT CHAELES PALMER'S apr29-23 TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the Plj mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson & Cleavcland'a and Palmer's. N. B. Si P. S. ALLEM AN k Co. sept24-4:.tf Oa.se eb OoHave lately established a Meat Market, On Gano street, west of Michigan, where they keep constratly on hand all kinds of They do nok intend that any other dealers shal give any better bargains, or bo more accominoda, ting than they. If you wish fresh meats they are at all times prepared to accommodate you. The subscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flouring ÄHH, in Plymouth, heretofore owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it np in complete order, with IVir Bolls and Machinery, and intends to make it a FIRST CLASS HILL In every respect, and solicits a fair share of the custom of the country and village. He intends to keep constantly on band ; ... to supply all that come; also, to supply 3LflTET3SSnS3SS3E2. , , AND Saw to order all kinds, 1 ell Short ticc! M. FRENCH. Plymouth, July 9, 18o7. 34 Of all rorts an! sT'es, for rl at -

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A N IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENING AT THE LOW PRICE STORE! Having sold off nearly all our old Good, we are : able to nil up with a clean, i NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK Adapted to the season, and In Advance of all COMPETITION! ! We hare bought Ttrj largely, and are now re ceivinjr an n 4 TT! I Comprising every variety of BMW GOOJD8! GROCERIES ! C 0CKERY WARE! GLASS WAKE! COOTS AND SHOES! TT A TS c3 BONNETS! LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings, etc. Every department is filled with CHOICE SELECTIONS. We invite all to call and see us before purchasing, as we take great pleasure in ? howing Goods, and can aflWd to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. wan" IS OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW STf two doors south of the EdwajdTiIiiuse. rACE. SMITV Ll Co. Nfc B. Wc buy iQtrf kinds ofcountry pro-dufs-at the highest mart rice. Vril 22, 1655-22 INDfJfcftA STiTE GAZETTEER. Having now one bTT of the State caurassed for a Gazette and Business Directorv, we will issue our work about the first of September next, giving a list of the names of Business and Professional men, throughout the Stitcr arranged in alphabetical order, giving location, population and statistics of each county in the State.- As a medium for advertising, throughout the towns and countiw of tu 2 btate, it can no; be excelled. Persons LfQting to furnish statistics for small towns, givi .g information as to location, population, etc, can do so, such information beuiff thankfully received. SUBSCRIPTION TRICE $2,50. Booksellers and others wishing 'to act as loeal agent3 will be allowed a liberal comnriisicn." All letters for information must be directed to G. W. HAWES, Box 502, Indianapolis lnd. XV. RORIOK, House, Sign, & Ornamental Painter, PAPER-HANGEft k GLAZIER, 34ml PLYMOUTH, IND. im öissjLä si&&ss?9 Having established a Saloon of the above kind, on the north side cf Laporte street, a few doors west of Dr. Lemon's Drug Score, I respectfully invite all those wishing a supetior article of ICE CREAM, to give me a call. July 15 34 M. If. TIBBITS. I HAVE two new and superior Family CARRIAGES slide seat whjch I will sell on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine them. July 15 31 Mr A. 0. PACKARD. COURT HOUSE LETTftfGii NOTICE is hereby glvepwha will rJwe sealed ProtKJsals for tf IreWion of a jCourt House in the town of Knoxtarkc County, Ia irrrr rAV nr SF.PTnifnni?. S on which day and date iid bids .will bepdblicly read by the Auditor, Ifl the presence of tCe Biarl of Cfönm1?sioncr3$)f Baid County, or a majority of the mTatOeir September session, 1658, and the contract IcT to the lowest responsible bidder, with the understanding tffilt the undertaker of said contract is to receive bTlpay for the erection of said House in County Etffclas, payable in ten years, with sixpr cent interest, payable everyfixnoDtbs the Contractor to five bond, with sureticiapproved by the Board of Commissioners. The Plan and f$gations can be seen at ths Auditor's OIÄTTwiTiime. tHlN S BENDER, Auditor. June 21, 1659. 31 lOw. "Baldwin House," REMOVED! HAVING removed his tavern stand from the soutli side of the river, to the building lately omuniedbv R. Corbablv as a residence, nearlv or1 j k posite the Edwanls House, is now prepared to ac commodate ms old customers and tac, traveling public generally. His stabling and all other conveniences, shall not be inferior to any stand in Northern Indiana Charges reasonable. marlMGtf SALOON AND EATING HOUSE! THE subscriber has opened an establishment if th ultnre kind, in Pi t t' A new building. Nt nid of Michigan street, and trust?, bv strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Farmers, and otters, visiting town, will find ev ery accommodation of a First-Class Saloon and Eating House I J. O. JELLY. P. S. Connected with the above is a BILLIARD ROOM, kept in the best order, for amuse ment only. Bett'ng and gambling prohibited by strict orders. J.G.J. j Juno ntn, ic;e Mil. VÄmW MARBLE WORKS! W. II. UNDEKHILL, (Successor to Underbill k Co.) Manufacturer & dealer in American k Italian MONUMENTS. TOMB-STONES, Counter Stands, Bureau Tops, &c, . WARSAW, IND, O"0rdere from a distance will receive prompt attention, and satisfaction guarantied. A. BO Y D, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. marll-16tf ; BARQ AINS. If you want to get the worth of your Eoey, call t the Iw Wice Stored ta f!nni ouh;r?f 'the Siwerds ilvvs. fk " . (W)' . Rkx Smith.

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family GROCERIES, r:cn a . t L A S , S L" GARS, COFFEE, SYRUP, Fisn. And all oiually kept in a Q R O O ERV STORE! W IN E S. LIQCORS.& CIGARS, j&.t Wliolosalo Kept on hands at all times, and sold low. H would be pleased to see all of his old customer, and nany new ones, and will sell them goods at low as any house in town. The people of Plymouth and vicinity are invited to give mo a call. Almost all kinds of PRODUCE taken, and th hiihest market price paid in cah or tradeT. J. SHERWOOD. P. S I am agent forStookhill & Humi's Pfttent Improved Grain Drill, and Dr. Parintoi'3 Indian Botanic Medicines. Plymouth, July 1 , lSüS. 32:f T. J. S. REN JJ . A Good Marl Lime Bed, covering a large lr:ict of land, situated six miles west of Plymouth, in a tkicklv settled neighborhood. Terms rearonable. Arply to EUGENE HUTCHINSON. jull-32tf Frymoutfc.Ind. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL The undersigned, Administrator of the estate of John P. Weaver, late of Marshall county, Iniin, deceased, will offer for st!c on the 3!st hj of July, 1858, brtween the hours of ten o'clock a rri, and four o'clock p m, of said day, the following described real estate, situate ic Marshall county, indianu, to-wit: The north -T?t quarter of the r.crth-east qaarteroi sectionAiiteen, (15) township thirty-three, (33fnorthpT range onel) east; the uilivded half of two-th;rd3 of the east half of the north east qnarterof sectien fifteen, (15) township thirty -three (33) north, of range one (1) east. Terms of Sale. Said land not to sell for Ie?a than two-thirds of the appraised value; cne-thirJ cash in hand, anxl the balance in six and twelve ju!l-32t Admintratcr. c HQICE OF GIFTS! Hereafter, every purchaser, before purcbsia hi books, kaa his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIF1 AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNE Y'3 CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOJCE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICODF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICJ iOF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOiq OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S GRE.lf AMERICAN GIFT EOOK HOUSE, 293 Beoadwav, NEW YORK, where the gifts, consisting of Jewelrtj ic., and VARYING I VALCE FROM 75 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always on EXHIBITION, in ajple show CASis. Our New Descriptive Catalogue, containing a large variety of books in every dc-pdvtment of Science ami Literature, (all of which tre sold at regubr publisher's rriccs : and explainingtur Nets and Original Systrm cf allowing every purchaser lila Oirn Choice f Gifit, aüd setting fo.th unequalled iaducenn nt" ti AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to any individual, on application. Address A. RANNEY. Accct. julS-33oii in. No. 293 Broadway. Has a large stock of Wall k TTiüdow Paper, all qualities. at wholesale or retail; al-o window Shadrs nn J Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND. Tinier 1Q1 c: r The undersigned with the County Surveyor will on the SJlst day of July, 168, at "10 oc'ocWra. m. of said day, proceed to survey t locate the corners of his land in Section 22, township 33, range 3 east in Marchall count v, Indiana: to meet on-tb premi-es, and continue from day t i da n until ah surveyed. K'on-ref' its, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the tim S mentioned, and defray, or provide for dcraTrnpfahir portion of the expenses of Fid rvey, ill be returned to the Coury Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax dui Hcate, and collected according to law. juIS-3Cld A. EOYD. ' NOTICE The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the Crst Stunhy in etch month, at the court hou.-e in Plraouth. M. A. O. TACKAKD, Clerk. mav7,o7 2.rlv B ALM Thou?i-nd Flowers, at (jmIS-rl) BROOKE k BRO'S. SALE OF TOWN LOTS ! STATE OF INDIANA, ) ss Starke Cocxtv. B y virtue of an Order of the Board of Coraniitioncrs of Co;;utv aforesaid, made at their June Term, lS5ä, I will oSl r for sale, on the 12th day of August, next, at the Auditor's oiUce in Knox, to recover the purchase money therefor, thf following LOTS to wit: Lot No. 6?, purchased by William T. Sharp amount due on said It, f 5 15; Lot No. 61, purchned by F. L. Nlttrrows: amount due, $7 25; Let No. 8, purchased by Adam Lambert amount due, $14 52; Lot No 4, purchased bv Cornelius Steplensou amount due, $14 52; luts'No. 72and 75, purchased by F. V. eibcrt: amount due, $23 CG; Lot, (number ur4knowu. i purchased bv Moses Smith amount ce, S I I 5f?. Terms of Kale: one-tliird in hand, one-third in one vcar-Mjnc-third hitwo years 4hc back puichie money to be secured by Lirn on said Ltt. At any time before Je, the delinquent purchaser, by comin forth and paying the above anicunü due, together with 5 pr centum dumagep. a wr r rentee deed will l executed to ;d delinquent purchaser by the Auditor, iu behalf of the Count", and said Lots will not go to aie. JOHN S.ECNDER, Auditor of Staate C June 24, 1S5P. 31-St Vinnedge House: ( Within two minutes woli of the Depot,) and near the River Bridge SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. The Proprietor cf this Establishment respectfullv informs the Traveling Public and other?, that he is now prepared to entertain theui in a manner that, he trusts, will give entire saticfac--tion. His TABLE will be fumbncl with tbn best that this Arkct afford 9ar.d his BARN alwayg hiled with rol Provender aud atU-nded inr au '.hihitc nuäiitTr VujHc rutrunace reaped fulW clicitctl. J. CV!N.vELCK. , J:i';C 10,

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