Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 August 1858 — Page 3

" TERMS. If paid in Advance, . 01, OO lEiid of six months, 0 I iO End of the year, $2,00

LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. ETAdvertisement, to insure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publicationXfl Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be punished free of charge. Our friends will oblige us by handing in all such notices which may come under their observation. Any of our Literary friends, who feel disposed to contribute anyhiing for the Democrat, can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to hare them do so. DEMOCRATIC RALLY! There Trill be a meeting of the Democrats of Marshall county at Plymouth, on the 5th day or Ausrast, for the purpose of haying a "GOOD Ol, TI3IE," at the commencement of the campaign ia 1858. It is eipected that on that day rery roan Tfho can leave his work will be on hand to take part in the proceeding. The exercises of the day will be conducted in the following order: The delegates and others from German, North and Pol! townships (except those coming by rail road,) will rendesrous at the junction of the Michigan and Goshen roads, north of Plymouth, at 9 o'clock a. m., (or as 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, Tippecanoa and Bourbon delegations will collect at the junction of the Michigan and Wolf Creek roads, south of Plymouth, at 10 o'clock, a. in., and await the arrival of the cavalcade from the north. A procession will then be formed in the following order: . 1st. Brass Band on horeseback. 2d. Cavalcade on richly caparison'd horses. 3d. German Vocal Band, la Uniform. 4th Delegates to the County convention. 5th. Military Band from Greene tw'p. Cth. Ladies in uniform. 7th. Military Band. 8th. Delegates from Starke County. 9th 4 and 6 horse teams. 10th. Military Band. 11th. CitizoLS with two horse teams, buggies, carriages, &c. The procession will then more under the direction of the Marshals, through Plymouthfirst, up Michigan street to Jackson, thence to Centre, thence to Madison, thence to Walnut, thence to Laporte street, thence to Centre, thence up Centre to the public square. A temporary organization of the Mass meeting will then be had, when there will be an adjournment to meet at the Seminary Grove, at 2 o'clock, p. m. During the adjournment, the delegates to the County Convention will organise, and, (in connection with the Starke delega tion, as to Representative,) proceed to nominate candidates to fill the various offi ces, and report the names to the Mas meetiag at the Grove. After which there will be public speaking and other ceremo nies. Citizens of all parties are invited to at tend. D. VINNEDGE, Marshal. S. A. Francis, D. How, Asst. Marshals. X2PV 'tip ur beaver' to James Burdieu, of the P., Ft. W. & C. R. B., for late papers. X3TBv reference to another Column it 0 will bo seen that the committee will receive sealed proposals for building a fence around the Fair Ground, until the 10th day of August. All interested will take notice. 45T3ee 4vertisement for Agents, in another column, headed, "The Greatest Biography of the Ags." Election Notice. There will be an election held at the M. E. Chuich in the town of Plymouth, Ind., on the 9th day of August, 1868, at 2 o'clock P. 31. for the purpose of electing Trustees for said Church to fill the vacancies oceiisioad by the resignation of 0. P. .Cherry, IL Dennis and Joseph Jacoby. All interested will please take notice W. P. W ATKINS, Pastor. Plymouth, July 29tb. 1 1 ETThere will be a COTILLON PARTY given at the house of A. W. Bogardua, on the east tide of Maxinku-:kee Lake, on Friday evening, August th, 1658, to which all are respectfully Invited. 36t3 . i Agriculurai, Fairs. The tin e tat for the holding of the following samsi Associations a 83 foilowi : STATE PAIRS J 853. Ohio, at Sundusky; J4th, 15th, Iflth and 17th Sept Indiana, at Indianapolis; 4tb, 6tb, fl'.h 8nd7th0ct. Illinois, at Csntralja; Hth, 15th, 17th and 18th Sept, Kentucky, at Louisville; 18th 26th d 30th Sept.. and 1st Oct. ' Iowa, ßt Qscalqosa; ?Qth, SJth and 30th Sept. and 1st Oct, StncTDB or a Pkofsssor. Mr. . Coofxii, Professor of Öreejc in Center College, at PanriUe, Ky., hunghiasalfia the Collage yard, on the 27th! alt. He was laboring under great degression, o.f spirits.. Ie fonnerty resided in Ohio.

Mrs. '-?opc'a family, at Louisville, Ky, were last wee', poisoned by a negro girl ten er twelve jean old. Mrs. Pope is in a critical condition) the rest of the family are recovering. Wm. Cratt has been sentenced to six months im

prisonment, at Wareham, Virginia, for kissing a girl against her will. Four brothers, named Pulsy, were drowned last week, at Baltimore, by the capsizing of a boat. They were intoxicated at the time There appears to be treat difficulty in raising so ffident money to finish the monster steamship, Levithian. The Washington Union fays that Got. Denver has no intention of resigning his office as Öotctnor of Kansas. ---<>--- WASHINGTON, July 31.--Dr. Forney, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Utah, informs the Interior Department that 15 childern [sic], belonging to a train of emigrants murdered at Sweet Water, have been found, the whites have effected their ransom from the Indians. Four Germans were murderd [sic] eighty miles from Salt Lake City, it was supposed, by the Indians, who were creating difficulties on the southern route to California. Dr. Forney intends visiting the Indians with a view to their pacification. ===== DEMOCRAT JOB OFFICE! ----- PLAIN RULES AMD BORDERS. &C..&C. AND OALTYPE OUTS, Our Job Department Is now supplied with an extensive and well selected assortment of new styles plain and fancy Which enables us to execute, on short notice and reasonable terms, all kinds of Plain and Ornamental JOB PRINTING! NEAT. FA8T AND CHEAP; SUCH AS ciKcuums, HASDBILLS, JUBELS, CATALOGUES, PAMrHLZTS, BUSINESS CARDS, blank deeds a mortgages; And in short, Blanks of every variety and description. Call and see specimens. advertisembnt. To the Traveling Public. South Bend, May 27. Whereas A. B. Merritt, proprietor of the "St. Joseph Hotel," has in a disrepu table and contemptible manner endeavored to obtain a lease of the "American Hotel" in order to close it up and give him the monopoly of the Hotel business in this town, and circulated reports that the "American" would be "Locked up in a few days, I deem it my duty to inform my friends ftdd the traveling publio generally that I still keep the "American" and intend to do bo for some time to come. When 1 cannot live by fair competition, I will sell out to some one that can. My prices are as usual 81 per day and I trust that those who wish a comfortable home, good fare, and good treatment, will still contm ue to give me a call. Proprietor of the American Hotel South Bend, Ind. July29. SPRING "ARRIVAL OF The largest, best and cheapest assortment ever found in Plymouth, at the sign of the Golden Boot. The highest price paid in cash for 10,000 Hides E. PAUL. N. B Remember the Gold Boot, pi 21 m6. PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, ofef Pershing's Drue Store, edual any taken in the Union. Call and examine the sublime riew of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Light, &c in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public buildings taken, and the Stereoscope furnished to order. Terms at low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBÜTT, Artist. July 29th 36tf JL M f o o it ere Tot sale cheap, or elchance for a span of Hor strand Wagon a House and Lot. House new and in a pleasant location. Apply to July29th 36tf O. W. BOYD. SQUEEGEE!! All persons Indebted to the undersigned are requested to call and pay up, immediately, or their notes and accounts will be left with the proper officer for collection. A. BOYD k CO. July 29th 36t3 Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago RAH, ROAD. PliWJIOJJTU ST.1TIOJW mis luirc 1 TtAIMS LEA VC. Expr. Fasseng. IIa. m Mail Pass. 2-30 a. m Express k Pas. 8-30 a m Mail & Passen. 9-15 p m Local Freight 8-35 p m Lccal Freight 2-35 ' 'fiicigui irouu antic at iijtuvu.uf iuuuubjs, Wednesdays and Fridays; depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight received for shipment, daily, until 5 o'clock, p. m. O,- IE., c3 Nonox to Shippers. .Freight, destined for ei the? road, will not be forwarded the same day miles received before 11 o'clock a, m. LZAVX LiPOtTE Mall, 9.16 a. m. Pitts. Ex., 12.40 a. xn. Mail. 8.30 a. m. Chi. Exp., 9.20 p. m. Freight, 11L30 Freight, 4.40 p. m. Axarvrs at rx-VMOtrra-Mail, 10.50 a. m. Express, 2.20 a. m. Freight, 7.08 p. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent. Plymouth, May 20, 1858. , s YRUPa prime article, at (33) Rice a Sxiui'i. O QAP-U kinds, cheap at (33) Rice Smith's. SUGAR--seffingj a better article , for 10c, than elsewhere in town, ai; Rica Smith's. CQFFEE, that cannct feil to please, at . (33) Rice a Smith's. OOTS k SHOES. We will.rcccivc, in a few nays, tremendous stpek, Rias a Srr.

S 1 EC 11 L NOTICES. Iparsjjall töountg gtmotrat Official paper of Marshall County, and haying the largest circulation of any paper published in the county, is thx paper for tnose 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. Those having anything in the line of Printing to be done, will find it greatly to their interest to call at the Democrat office and examine specimens before going elsewhere, as we are confident thas our work and prices cannot fail to please. All communications should he addressed to McDOrJALD k BRO, Proprietors.

Dr. RobacK'a Scandinavian Remedies. The seeds of all disorders are in the blood, and Dr. Koback's Blood Purifier and Pills act specifically on that fluid. They are composed of rare sweedish herbs, and from a sovereign antidote to the infecting and corrupting principle of disease. Not only do they cure indigestion, billious complaints, female weakness, connubial incompetency, nervous disorders, lung and throat affections, diarrhea, etc., etc., tt they cleanse, purify and invigorate every organ, and put the whole animal machinery in such a vigorous condition that it is enabled to resist and throw off the influence of bad air and other causes of sickness. See adrertis'mt. THE SKIN Is formed with thousands of pores in every inch of surface whose office it is to carry off the impurities of the blood the acknowl edged cause of all diseases of mankind when the skin is dry and parched; when it is covered with eruptions; when it is cold and clammy; when there is inward fever or inflamation; it is impossible for the skin under these circumstances to perform its proper functions and to carry off the impurities from the body an designed by our creator. Morse's Indian Root Fills remove these obstructions, and produce free and healthy blood, remove the eruptions from the skin, and cause it to brighten with the flush of youth and beauty. Beauty so much admired and loved, beauty without paints and cosmetics; but beauty produced by health and harpiness Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. inrFrom a respectable German,- formerly of 1 ahn, Ohio, now keeping a store at W est-Inde-pendence, Ohio: WrsT-IxDErxxDixcE, June 9,- '5G. I. L. St. John k Co Ge.vts: I have only six bottles of your AGUE SYRUP left, out of the five dozen purchased of you during the past nine weeks. It is a great remedy for Fever and Ague-far superior to any medicine I have 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. JACOB SNYDER. 01 would respectfully announce to the citixens of Plymouth and vicinity, that I will give a series of lessons in Penmanship and Book keeping in said town, commencing on Monday, August 2nd Persons wisaing to acquire a rapid system of Penmanship, will please call at the Edwards House aud examine my specimens. My system of Book keebing is entirely practic al using no textbooks, but performing the trans actions after the best methods practiced by eastern Houses. I will instruct the scholar in that branch of business which he intends to pursue I will enable any person to execute a beautiful 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, S 00 U. R. EVANS, of the firm of Packard & Evans of Laporte. july22-35t2. ANNOUNCEMENTS. One Dollar will be charged for announcing candidate;!' names. We arc requested by many 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 Democratic Convention. Messrs. Editors: The Attorner General of the State having decided that County Auditors are 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, M anv Democrats. Memos. Editors: Please announce the name of J.F. VANVALKENBURGH,the present incumbent, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention, Many Democrats. JO lit? K. BROOKE U a candidate for Auditor of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. By request of many Democrats, JACOB KNOBLOCKilI be a candidate for the office of Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Democratic county 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 Democraric nominating Convention We are authorized to announce the name of rETEll SCHLARB 3 a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marsl'all county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention. Ma. Editor: 1 would announce mysslf 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. EDtToftr Please announce the name of A. C. STALE Y, as a candidate for the office of Treas urer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention Many Democrats. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of CONSIDER 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 Many Democbats. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of JOSEPH EVANS, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Marshall county, sub ject to the decision of the Democratic county convcä3D oblige Manv Democrats. Mr. Editor: By announcing the name of WILLIAM C. EDWARDS, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of TVeasurer of Marshall county, subject to the decision of the Democratic convention, you will confer a great favor on Ma.tr Democrats. TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE undersigned with the county Surrey or, will on the J 3th of August nezt at 10 o'clock a m, on gaid day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land, in section 7, township 32, range 2 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the timft above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defr lying, their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such, delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law, ' jul29-36td SAMUEL RODGERS. FRUIT JARS. A Superior article of Tatent Fruit Jars, the bast in use, for sale at the Low price Store, july22-35tf. RICE SMITH. SALT a car load just arrived, and selling at the lowest prices, at (33) Rice 4 Smith's.

PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES

ARTICLES. PRICES. ArrLEs -Green $ 50 Dir.... 2 00 00 Barrels Pork 1 Flour, Brak, Baco.i Hams, 8 Sugar Cured, Shoulders, 7 Sides,. ' Q Beef Fresh... ... Dry Hitter..., Brick. Cakdy by box ' Chickens. . Crackers1 Soda. Butter.... Cheese 12Q Candles Tallow 1& Star Sperm... 35 10 10 IS 8 8 50 12 10 00 15 5 12 8 15 20 3D 40 16 18? 20 20 33 COFFEE-RiO 14(3 Java Moccha Corn 4. . Meal.... Eocs ' 4 Flour 3 Fish Mackerel G 00 10 00 8 00 50 00 00 00 10 it 10 10 25 50 4 White, hf Lbl Cod Herring box 75 Glass 8X10 50 ft Ha v 'Timothy ..,,...... Clover Prairie HiDES-i-Dry 8 Green HONEV...... 10 Iron 5 La an I .IMF. . - Lead White 2 50 2 Bar Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Srrun CO 10 70 CO 80 Vi 25 50 Nail 4 5 Oats 0!L 'Lard 1 Fish 1 Linseed,.... 1 Pork. . 4 Potatoes , Ra..,,... Rice ...... Saleratus 4 SO 00 20 00 3 8 10 00 25 8 12 16 16 12 00 81 Salt Barrel Sack..,. Soap. .... Slöar New Orleans.... 10 Crushed..,.., Loaf. , Tallow , . , . . ...... . Ta,. 50 Wheat 75 Mich. Sou. k Nro. Ind. Kail Road 1858. Spring Arrangement. 1858. Trains will leave Chicago for the East as follows: N. Y. Exprcs, 6 30 a. in.; Eastern Ex. 5.00 p. m. and Buffalo Ex., 9.30 p. m. Trains pass LaPorte Station as follows: GOING EAST, going west, Chioago Exp., 4.40 a. rö. Western, " 5.40 " N.Y. Exp., 9.14 a. East. " 7.42 p. m. p. m Buffalo, " 12.37 a.m. Pittsburgh," 10.30 " Telegr'ph. " 7.27 p. m. lj 1 he Laslern Lxpress passes on the Air Line Road, . May 20. 185?. SAM. BROWN, Gec.Supt. 3NTOTTOE. All those that are indebted to us will plesse call afid pay without furtiter delay. We are receiving new Goods, and will sell cheap for cash. jull-32tf CLEAVE'LAND k HEWETT. R OSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roberts Hair Regenerator, (31) Brooke Bro's. J. K. BROOKE .-. 4. ..... K. K. BROOKE. Brooke cto IQxo., DEALERS IM PURE And general agents for the best Patent Medicines of the dav. No. 3 Corbin's block, Michigan st, julÖ-33iy PLYMOUTH, IND. A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO SUBSCRIDES FOR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, 3 A BEAUTIFULLY 8 IfJJISTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPE . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literarv papers of the day. A large Unarto contamin-f TWbiM X rAUtS, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED erery week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $1000 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year, and 1 gift, Three copies one year, and 3 gifts, . . . . .$2 00 : 5 00 . 8 00 t ivc copies one year, and a gills,. Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty -one copies one year, and 21 gifts,. .30 00 The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list: 1 United States Treasury Note,$l000 00 2 5 10 10 20 50 100 do do 600 00 each dd do 200 00 each dd da 100 00 each Pat Lev. Hun. Cased Watches, 100 Gold Watches, 75 00 00 each each each do 60 00 do 50 00 each 300 Ladles dold Watches.! , . . . , 35 00 each 200 Silrer Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches ,$15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, rest and fob Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 each 1000 Gold Pen and Pencils, .5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,1? Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thim-S bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. R On the receipt of the subscription money, the 4 subscriber's name will be entered upon cur books J ana me gm iorwaraea wuuui one wcu& vuiuiu, uy mail or express, pott-paxd. UTAH communications must be addressed to juI15-34 211 Center street, Niw York.) Consumptives, do not Despair!! CONSUMPTION ID" AN - OLD INDIAN POCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a "Missionary among the CURED. Indians of the Rocky Moun- - tains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves to be & certain cure for Consumption im..,K, Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver CONSUMPTION Complaint, Nervous Affections, Coughs, Colds, &c ' ' Having now made his fortune CvJfi&U. an(j rfttired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for preparing the medicine ree o char ge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to his agent, enclosing 3 stamps (6 cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description of their symptoms. The old Doctor has cured more than 3000 cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all aflioted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, a the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before he dies. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, Ncv.- York. Who is his sole agent. ' ' jul!5 31

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CONSISTING OF NAILS GLASS SASH, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, COD FISH, white pish, candles, soap, molasses, syrup, cider vinegar, wooden ware, stone ware, And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other House in Northern Indiana. Como nTlcL try -Ujst! We are paying the highest priec for Country Produce of almost ev'ry description. PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. apr29-23 NORTHERN INDIANA COLLEGIATE & COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE. Thii Institution, located in Laporte, will be open for the reception of Students on the 3d of May, 185S. Its object is to furnish a complete Business Education, adapted to the wants of all classes. Studies will be elective by the btudents, Jwith the advice ot tue rnncipai ot tue toiiegiate Depart ment. Tuition will bo charged as follows: COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Elocution, Geography and Arithmetic, Grammar and Algebra, (any three,) $5 00 Each additional, 1 50 Natural Sciences and Higher Mathematics each branch, 3 00 Languages Latin. Greek, French and Ger man, each, 4 00 Painting, Drawing and Vocal Music will be taught, if Students desire them, on such terms as may be required in the employment of Teachers of these branches. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. For a füll course of Instruction in Business or Enis tolary Penmanship, $5 00 Twenty lessons in Penmanship 2 00 Single Entry Botk-Keeping and Writing,. 7 00 Double and Single Entry Book-Kceping,. . 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 must be paid invariably one-half in advance. The oth er half at the middle of the term, and no Student will be received for less than a half a term. Diligent apolication to study and strict propriety of conduct will be a condition of membership in this institution. JASPER PACKARD, A. B., W. R. EVANS, Prof. Plain and Ornamental Writing and Book-Kceping. XjAtortf, April a t, levto mayo-a-Hi. FOR SALE CHEAP fiifi on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings: wild and iiri proved Lands, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. Cil at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Tost Uöice. U. Ii. REEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney L Notary. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at novSG. 1-tf. C. PALMER'S THE IYEATEST AND ASSORTMENT OF EVER. OFFERED FOR SALE IN PLYMOUTH! CAN BE FOUND AT . CHARLES PALMER'S apr29-23 TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the PI j mouth market with this flour, and the genuine enn be found at Patterson & Clcaveland's and Palmer's. N. B. k S. ALLEMAN k Co. sept34-45tf Have lately established a Meat Market, On Gano street, west of Michigan, where they keep constratly on hand all kinds of Jb 'JbiEQTJ MT1ATQÜ They do noi intend that any other dealers shal give any better bargains, or be more accommoda, ting than they. If you wish fresh maats they are at all times prepared to accommodate you The subscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flourin Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it up in complete order, with JSteic Rolls ami 7irc7iJicri, and intends to make it a FIRST CLASS HILL Tn vprv rosnr-rt. 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 AND Saw to order all kinds, .11 Short JYbticc: M. FRENCH. Plymouth, July 9, 1837, 34 Wrapplnc 3Päjpj? Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at rwl-tf - - - C-PALMER'S.

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( 0 dD HD S-l AN IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENING AT THE LOW PEICE ST0EE! Having sold off nearly all our old Goodä, we are able to fill up with a clean, NEW AND FAHIONABLE STOCK Adapted to the season, and In Advance of all COMPETITION! We have bought very largely, and are now recaving an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT! Comprising every variety of JDMW GO IDS! GROCERIES ! CROCKERY WARE! GLASS WAKE! BOOTS AND SHOES! BONNETS! LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings, etc. Every department L filled with CHOICE SE LECTIONS. We invite all to call and see us be fore purchasing, as we take great pleasure in Fhowing Good?, and can afford to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. 31" IS OUR MOTTO. Remember the LOW PRICE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH & CO. N. B. We buy nearly all kinds of country pro ducc, at the highest market price. April 22, 1658 22 INDIANA STATE GAZETTEER. Having now one half of the State canvassed for a Gazette and Bcsixe93 Directorv, we will issue cur work about the first of September next, giving a list of the names of Duainesa 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 advertising throughout the towns and counties of the State, it can not be excelled. Tcrsons wishing to furnish statistics for wnall towns, i$ivi ig information as to location, population, etc., can do so, such information being thankfully received. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2,50. Booksellers and others wishing to act as local agents will be allowed a liberal commission. All letters for information must be directed to G. W. HAWES, Box 502, Indianapolis lnd. IIousc, Sign, & Ornamental Painter, PAPER-HANGER & GLAZIER, 34ml PLYMOUTH, IN0. 2m GKBMSII Having established a Saloon of the above kind, on the north side of Laporte street, a few doors west of Dr. Lemon's Drug Score, I respectfully invite all those wishing a ruperior article of ICE CREAM, to give me a calL July 1534 M. It TIBBITS. T HAVE two new and sunprinr Familr f!AR 1 RIAGES slide scat which 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. Call and examine them. July 1534 Mi A. O. PACKARD. COURT HOUSE LETTING! NOTICE is hereby given, that I will receive sealed Proposals for the erection of a Court House in the town of Knox. Starke County, In diana, until tue second Monday, the 13TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1S5, on which day and date said bids 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 fceptembcr session, ltj?, 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 County Bonds, payable in ten years, with six pr cent interest, payable every six months the Contractor to pivc bond, with "sureties approv ed by the Board of Commissioners. The Plan and specifications can be seen at the Auditor's Oflice, at any time JOHN S. BENDER, Auditor. June 24, 1853. 31 lOw. C! HERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execuLj tion to me directed from the Clerk of the Wayne Circuit Court. I will expose for sale at pub lic auction, at the court-house door in Plymouth, H f 1-11 T 1 r 1 - rf- A iuirsuaii cuuniTi luuiaus, uu mc tin uaj vi au' lust, Ai D. 1 658, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. At. of said dav, the fol lowing real estate to-wit: The west ( g ) half of the sonth-west (M) quarter of section (la) nineteen, township (35) thirty-five, ranjre (3) three east, containing 79 87-100 acres, which is more particularly described in a deed from Lewis Hendricks to Nimrod F. Mariin together with all the oppurtenuce3 to the said land belonging and appertaining. Executed as the property of Nimrod F. Martin, at the suit of William Crawford and John Cooper, against Jacob Lannis, administrator of the estate of Nimrod F. Martin, deceased. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, Sheriff jull534td$2 Marshall county, Ind. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common Pleas Court, July term, 185. In the matter of the estate, of John Miller, dec'd Notice is hereby given, that accounts current will be presented to the court at its July term for examination and final settlement of said estate Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk, ulS-33t3$l Court Common Pleas. For S3 sil! DOORS AND AVINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of H. PIERCE & Co. junel7-30tf . PAUKER HOUSE, H. M. HOPKINS PROPRIETOR, LAPORTE, INDIANA. V. W. AXTELL, Cleu. juI8 331y LOST, On Friday, July lGth, on the road from Ply mouth te Bremen, a Farmer's Satin Coat, and an Account Book in the German language belong ing to Rev. Mr. Schuster. The finder will be lib erally rewarded by leaving it at Bremen, or IIoham'sbrcwe'y.or&t this oflice. BUTTER and Soda Crackers, by the barrel, at apr23-23J ..... V. kC

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IHHEMCDVAEiH T. J. SHERWOOD HAS 'removed his stock of Goods to the new building a half-square 6onth of the old etand, where he is receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a supply of choice Family GROCERIES, BVCH Af TEAS. SUGARS. COFFEE, SYRUP, F I S II . And all goods usually kept in a GROCERY STORE!

WINES, LIQUOR S,fc CIGARS, Wliolosalo Kept on hands at all timc3, and sold low. He would be pleased to see all of bis old customers, and many new ones, and will sell them goods ui low as any house in town. lue people of rlymoutn and vicinity arc invited to give me a call. Almost all kinds of PRODUCE taken, and the highest market price paid in cx-h or trade. T. J. SHERWOOD. P. S. I am agent for Stookhill & Hume's Patent Improved Grain Drill, and Dr. Purinton's Indien Botanic Medicines. Plymouth, July 1, 16o3. 32tf T. J. S. T O 22 !KT T A Good Marl -Lime Bed, covering a lnrtro tract of land, situated six miloswest of Plymouth, in a tliickly settled neighborhood. Terms reasonable. Arply to EUGENE HUTCHINSON. jull-32tf Plymouth, Lid. C UIOICE OF GIFTS! Hereafter, cf cry purchaser, before purchasing his books, has Iiis own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF G1F1S AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S II AN NEY 'S RANNE Y'S RANNEY'S RAN NE Y'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, 2Ü3 Broauwat, NEW YORK, where the gifts, consisting of Jhwelkt, &c, and VARYING IN VALUE fROM 75 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always on EXHIBITION, in amtle show cases. Our New Dosciiptire Catalogue, containing a large variety of books in every department of Science and Literature, (all of which ae sold at regular publisher's prices) andetplaiiiißgour AVtc and Original Systnn of allowing every purchaser w Oirn Choice of Gifts, and setting forth unequalled inducements to AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to any individual, on application. Address A. RANNEY. Acer.!. julS-33m6-iü, No. 293 Broadway. Has a large stock of Wall & Window Paper, all qualities, at wholesale or retail; also window ShaJos nnJ Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND. mar2G I91y. NOTICE The regular meetings of the Board of Tru?tcc3 of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each month, at the court house in rivraouth. M. A. O. PACKARD, Clerk. may7,'57 251t B ALM Thousand Flower?, at (junI8-31) BROOKE k BRO'S. SALE OF TOWN LOTS ! STATE OF INDIANA, ) Starke Couxrr. j" By virtue of an Cider of the Board of Commissioners of County aforesaid, made at their June Term, 1658, 1 will offer forsale, on the 12th day of August, next, at the Auditor's oflice in Knox, to recover the purchase money therefor, the following LOTS to wit: Lot No. purchased by William T. Sharp amount due on said Lot, $5 15; Lot No. 61, purchased by F. L. Nitterows: amount due, $7 25; Lot No. 8, purchased by Adam Lambert amount due, $14 52; Lot No 4, purchased br Cornelius Stephenson amount due, $1 4 52; lots'No. 72 and 75, purchased by P. W. Sibeit: amountdue, $23 CG; Lot, (number unknown.) purchased by Moses Smith amount due, $14 52. Terms of sale: one-third in hand, one-third in one year one-third iatvro icars thebnek purchase money to be secured by Lion ca said Lot?. At any time before pale, the delinquent jiurchaECT.by coming forth and paying the nbovc amounts due, topether with 5 per centum damnjros, a war rentee deed will be executed to xaii delinquent purchaser by the Auditor, ia behalf of the County, and said Lots will not go to ale. JOHN S. BENDER, Auditor of Starke C June 24, 1653. Sl-3t Vinnedge Mouse: ( Within Uco minutes tcalk of the Depot,) and near the River Bridge SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. The Proprietor of this Establishment respectfully informs the Traveling Public and oilier? , that he is now prepared to entertain them in a manner that, he trusts, will give entire satisfaction. Ilia TABLE will be furnished with the best that this Market aflords and bis BAUN alvays filled with good Pro-vender and attended by an attentive Hortler Public patronage respectfully solicited. J. C. VINNEDGE. June 10, 1653 SALOON AND EATING HOUSE! THE subscriber has opened an establishment of the above kind, in Piatt's new boildinp:, west side of Michigan street, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Farmers, and otters, visiting town, will find every accommodation of a First-Class Saloon and Eating: House! J. G. JELLY. P. S. Connected with the above is a BILL IARD ROOM, kept in the best order, for amuse ment only. Betting and rambling prohibited by strict orders. J. G. J. June 17th, 1835 TOtf. "Baldwin House' REMOVED! wäL. "Ft A T,TT VrtV t fVrr HAVING removed his tavern stand from the eouth side of the river, to the building lately occupied by R. Corbably as a residence, nearly opposite the Edw ards House, is now prepared to accommodate his old customers and the traveling public generally. His stabling and all other conveniences, shall not be inferior to any stand la Northern Indiana. Charges reasonable. marll-16tf w I1ITE FISH, Trout and Mackerelfresh suppW just received at 33- K1CE k SMITH'S. -