Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 August 1858 — Page 3

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.TERMS, tff paiil in Advance, länd of siunoiith, Und of the year, CO Of X 0 0:1 AXIlinSCELLAXEOUS. ! ÜAdvertiseiient3, to insure insertion, must be handed In bv Tuesday cvenin- preceding the day of publication. J3j Notices of Deaths and MarT.agcs will, be j isheJ free of chirge. Our friends rill oblig ruobr handln z in a! vhuh may come under their observation. Any of our Literary friend?, who frei disposed to contribute anythiing for the Domoc.-at, can have the opportunity, and we shall be glad to have them do so. Arrival and Departure of Mail. Mail arrives from the East, daily 9 30 a m Departs 9 Ort p m Mail arrive from the West H 00 a m Depart 9 33 a m Mail arrives from the North, tri -weekly, Tuesdays, Thursdaj s and Saturdays, . 12 03 m Departs same days 2 03 P m Mall arrives from the South, tri-weekiy, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, . 12 OU m Departs sane dars . . . . . 1 00 p m Mail arrives from Knox, semi-weedy, Mondays and Thursdays S no S m Departs Tuesdays and Fridays ........ UU a m MVd arrives frcnxGoshca Thursdays and departs FfMaU from Argus arrives and departs Tuesdays and Saturdays , . L r, . , m Mail from Monon arrives and depart? Jndays. Maxinkuckee Mai! arrives and departs Fridays. Letters to be-mailed th same day, should be Landed in one hour before tha departure of mails. Office open from 7 o'clock a m to 8 p m. ID-Hereafter the .Äce will be open on Sundays, fron 1 30 to 2 30 p m. JOHN K. BROOKE, P. M. Bronson's Brass Band, of Warsaw, will accept our thanks for a Serenade. They evinced much musical skill, and are as jovial and gentlemanly a set of fellows as we have seen for many a day. By an article in to-days' paper, it will be seen that the report which hai been circulated, that if Mr. Brook did not get the nomination for Auditor, he would be antlndependent candidate is not correct. Union Democrat. This is the title of a new Paper just stated at AVinemac, Pulaski County, Ind., by J. W. Jehatiey., the first v Tvliip.1i is bafore u?. It is neatlv printed edited with ability and will do the Democracy rood service in the coming campaign. Success to the Democrat, pecuniarily and politically. We notice that L. A. Elliot. Esq. wlio lias so successfully edifcel the Milwaukee Enterprise for the past two year, has retired from that Paper, and has been succeeded by Mr. Beals. We hope to soon hear that Mr. Elliot lias taken up his pen, as a Democratic editor. "We had the pleasure, on Wednesday evening last, of listening to an able and eloquent Lecture by Mr. Jasper Packard, of Laporte. on the subject of Education. Republican Talk. Two Republicans living in the southern part of the County, had a quarrel about orae bogs, the pother day. The accuser told tha other that he was a "i d Hack Republican hoj thief," and if he was not careful, he would lick the ears out c him' It should be borne in mind that the Republican party claim to be the decency party. 1 i am l t JSrTha late Republican Conrention held in this place, invited the Foreigners to come into their party. A good old German Democrat, in alluding to tha subject the otbsr day, toll U3 it re;ninded him of the old song "Will you walk into my parlor?" Said the Spider to the FJy. iSTlw addition to the Republican's sneer at us becau.32 wo are Young men, it alleges that w misrepresented Mr. Parks' speech at the lato Republican convention. Now, every one who heard Mr. Parks bn that occasion, knows that our version of hi3 speech wa3 the truth but not the whole truth; for the speech was real'y more ridiculous than we represented it. It wa3 "full of sound and fury signifying nothing. grSome of tha Republicans continue to "kick" at tb3 County nominations made t their laie Convention in Plymouth The more the leadeis try to "whip them in," the more ihey won't come. "Say that soup is good," nail a master to his apprentice who h&d found fault with his diAt, "or I will turn you out of doors." "It is good," said the dissatisfied boy, "but J lo't like it." $T Wo hoar that M: Parks is anxious .to get into political debate with our candidate for Representative, Mr. Charles H. Reeve. If he thoulcf happen in debate -with -"Charley" may the Lord have mer.cy on his soul.' We learn that our friend J. A. Berry, late of the Allen County Ohio) Demo ;rat,con templates starling a paper tt Knox, Stark County, Indiana. We congra;::kte xhepcophiof S"-T -"J no po mat Mr. piny' piifST maj become ono'of the 'fix--d iostituti?ns of Stark Cfrnly.

Repcelicax Cliqs is trouble. The Republican Clique is in trouble. Sorhetiling roust be done, and a3 wo learn tbe bill has been 6ct ..in motion. Schuyler

was down here the other day to fix up matters and things, we suppose. Rumor lias H that a committee has been nppoimeu to conier with Mr rarks to get him to come off the track. Wo have not heard the result of the conferance, but presume Mr. Parks will step aside peacably to give place to the candidate selected by the cliqo. We shall probably see Mr. Parks'fi card of resignation in this week's Republican, if he concludes to do as Coltax & Co., tell him. Democrat Job Ofiico! PLAIN RULES AND AND OOILTTn CUTS, BR n UüüLUü. &C..&C. Our Job Department is.now supplied with an extensive and well selected assortment of new stales plain and fancy Which enables us to execute, on short notice and reasonable terms, all kinds of Plain and Ornamental JOB PRINTING! NEAT, FAST AND CHEAP; SUCH AS CIRCCLAR3, HANDBILLS, LABELS, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, BUSINESS CARDS, BLANK DEEDS k MORTGAGES; And in short, Blanks of every variety and description. Call and see specimens. advertisement. To Hie Travel in? Public. South Bend, May 27. Whereas A. B. Merritt, proprietor of the "St. Joseph Hotel," ha3 in a disreputable 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 ray duty to inform my friends and the traveling public generally that I still keep the "American" and intend to do so for some time to coino. When I cannot live by fair competition, I will sail out to some ona that can. My prices are as usual G 1 per day and I trust that those who wish a comfortable home, good far, and good treatment, will still continue to give me a call. S. G. GAYLORD, Proprietor of the American Hotel South Bend, Ind. July29. PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES

ARnCL?S. TRICES. Apples Greer., $ Drr 2 00 Barrels Pork, 1 p Flour, 33 BRAV : 10 Bacon Ham? 3 .10 Sugar Cured, 15 Shoulders, "( 8 Sides,.. 1Q. 8 Beüf Fresh 4 50 Dry.... 12 Butter 10 Brick C Of) Cavdy by box 15 Chickens....' 1 23 Crackeks Soda 12 Batte- 8 Cheese 12& CODLE3 Tallow 15(5 21 Sur 30 Sperm 40 Coffee Rio HO I6 Ja7a mi Moccha 20 Corx .... 50 Meal... 23 Eggs 6 Fxoca 3 50 4 00 Fish Mackerel 1U White, hf LU 6 00 Cod 8 Herring box- 75 $ 1 00 Glass 8X10 ?50 fT. 2 50 Hat Timothy 5 00 Clover 4 00 Prairie 3 00 Hides Dry SQ 10 Green.. 3,' Hoset 10 12 Iao 5 10 Lard 10 Lime 23 LiAD-Whitc 2 50$ 2 CO Bar 10 Molasses Sugar House 70 New Orleans 60 Syrup 0 Nails 5 ' GJ4' Oat? 25 Oil Lard.; 1 50 ff-h 1 00 Linseed,. 1 20 Pork.....'. 00 Potatoes lUcs m J Rice Saleratvs c 10 Salt Barrel 3 00 Sack 25 Soaf... ... 8 Sugar New Orleans 10(2 12 Crushed 1G Loaf. 1G Tallow 12 Ta 5Q 1 00 Wheat. 75Q 67

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale and execution to me directed from the 'Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will expose to sale at public auction as the law directs, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana on Saturday, the 11th day of September, 1853, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, the following described Real estate in said county, to wit: The south half of the southeast quarter of section 23, in township 33 north, of range 1 east, containing SO acres, more or less; with all improvements and appurtenances. To satisfy a judgment for $152,33, against Gotleib Baslacr and Michael Zehner, in favor of Samuel Judia. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, aug5-37tl$2 Sheriff Marshall Co. ÄmiTinsTRATOR's sale of land. The undersigned, Administrator , de bonis won of the estate of Benjamin Bear, late of Marshall county Indiana, deceased, will sei at public sale at the court house door in PIvmouth, in said county, on Saturday the 4th day öf September, 185$, within lawful hours, the following real estate, to-wit: Lots No. 18, 19 k 23, in the village of Tippecanoctown, in Marshall county, Indiana Terms: One a credit not excee the purchaser to appraiament law? bv mortgage on connrmawv- . mV. je nun- I Uw uteres, 1 jg j j ELTZE R, Adm

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Stiirslmll (gounfii Bcir-ocviit Official paper of Marshall County, and having the largest circulation of any paper published in the countv, is the paner f jr tho ?e wishing to advertise. JOBS of all kinds executed iir a. BETTER style, and on a3 reasomble terms as at any other o'Sco in JNortnern Indian;!. Tho-e having anything in the line of Printing to be done, v ) find it great! v to their interest to call at the Democrat cf.ice and examine specimens before going elsewhere, as we are confident that our work and prices c:ui'ot fail to please. All communications should be addressed to McDONALD &BRO., Proprietors. Dr. RobacK's Scandinavian Remedies. The seeds of all disorders are in the blood, and Dr I.obaek's Blood Purifier and Pills act specifically on that fluid. They are composed of rare swtcd.'sh herb?, and from a sovereign antidote to the infecting nnd corrupting principle of disease. Not only do they cure indigestion, billi&us complaints, female weakness, connubial ineompetencj , nervous disorders, lung and throat afiections, diarrhea, etc., etc., but thy cleanse, purify and invigorate every orp;an, and put the whole animal machinery in 8' ch a vigorous condition that it is enabled to resist and throw off the influence of bad air and othe r causej of sickness. See advertis'mt. THE SKIN Is formed with thousands of poies in every inch of surface whose office it is to c.irry off the impurities of the blood the acknowl edged cause of all diseases of mankind when the skin is dry and p irched; when it is covered with erupt-on.; when it Is cold and clammy; when there is inward fever or inaumation; it is impossible for the skin under these circumstances to perform its proper functions and to carry off the impurities from the body a designed by our creator. Morse's Indian Root Pills remove the.?e obstructions, an! produce free and healthy bloot', 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 happiness Dr. Morse' Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicine?. LT From a rtp.-ctaJne Utruuu, lurauny oi' Tilfin, Ohio, now keeping a store at Wcst-lndc-pcnder.ee, Ohio: West-Independence, June 9,5G. 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 nine weeks. Itis a great remedv for Fever and Ague far su perior to anv ined'cme I have ever heard of m th:.3 ! disease. I first bt camc acquainted with it last fail. My wife had beer, 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 jour Syrup effected a permanent cure. The balance of the bottle cured the wife of our preacher, Monk, and two others. I think you have made the preatest medical discovery of the as;e. You should introduce it as soon as possible where the people uro Buffering with Fever and Ague. JACOB SNYDER. 0I 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 town, commencing on Monday, August 2nd Persons wishing to acquire a rapid system of Penmanship, will please call at the Edwards House aud examine my specimens. My system of B )ok kecbin-r is entirely practical using no textbooks, tut performing the transactions after the best mct.io Is 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 or 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 k eeping, 5 00 U. R. EVANS, of the firm of Packard k Evans of Laporte. ja - ? t. MORTGAGE SALE. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that the unJersigned will oner for sale at public outcry at the court house door, in Plymouth, Marshall countv, Indiana, on the 2iii day of August, 155"?, at 2 o'cl ock, prccisibj, the following described land, towit: The south east fourth of the north west fourth of section thirty-six, in township thirty-five north, of range one east; which land wa3 mortgaged by Joseph M'E!ratht the State of Indiana fur school funds, and forfeited for the non-payment of principal and interest; principal $44 37, interest due, ÄS 40, penalty and accruing cost, $1 0'J total 56 77. T. McDONALD, Auditor, aug. 5. 37-n. B OfVrS & SHOES. We will receive, in a few days, a tremendous stock. Rice a Smith. Miii'rali for Muraah NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! JUST received direct from New York, Chambry GinghaniJ, Prints, Checks, Drills, Stripes, Denims, Flannels, etc., ftc. In fact ahmst :;ny and every thing in the line of Drv Goous und Yankee Notions, at C. PALMER'S, aug. 5, 37-t 1. 10,000 HIDES WANTED! For which I will pay the highest price in cash, at the signot the uoldcn Boot. au 5, 37-tf. E. PAUL. orncE or THE FimeMOHJIWAYM&C.LR.C0. riTTscL-acir, August 1st, 18ö9. The semi-annual meeting of the Stockholders of the "Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company," will be held at the rooms of the Board of Trade, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pa., on Wednesday, the 1st day of September, next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. At w hich meeting the reports of the Officers and Directors of the corporations of the Road for six months, ending July 1st ultimo, will be prcrcnteJ By order of the President. AUGUSTUS BRADLEY, au. 5, 37-td. Secretary. TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 30 . h day of Angust, 185S, proceed to survey and locate the corner3ofhi$ laud in section 30, town 35 north, of range 2 east, in Marshall county, Indiana ; to meet at 10 o'clock a. m., at James Snider's 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 placed on the tax duplicate and collected ac cording to law. aus 5 37-td JAMES SNIDER. TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor wil ill on tne na a.ty oi ocpieraoer, ioo, ai iu o'clock, a. m. of said day, proceed to survey k . locate the corners of his land in Section SC, town ship 35, range 2 east in Marshall county, Indiana: to meet on the premises, and continue from day to dav until all is surveyed. Non-resident?, who fail to meet tho Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, i ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax implicate, and collected according to law. aug5-37td A. VINNEDGK. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. . A T the duly term of tbe court . of Common Pleas of Marshall county, the estate of BenÄ " assortment, at . rnOILET Soaty-a - mxz BRO'. A ' .,

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7VJ OT for political preferment, but for a Unal settlement oi all my concerns. All persons indebted to the late firm of Oglesbee k Shirley, by I note or book account, are called upon to settle up between now nrvI the lo:n oi August, n tnoy would save costs. Bear this ia mind; for my affairs are in such a condition, that I must have a settlement. About half of my note claims will be found with Corbin k Packard. My present o2icc is with J. Browntee, Esq. WM. C. SHIRLEY. " atig. 5, 37-tf. RUP a prime article,.at (33) Rics & Smilu's. OAP all kinds, cheap at (33) Rice a Smith's. CjUGAR elling a better artiel, for 10c, than elsewhere in town, &t Rice a Smith's. ""COFFEE, that cannot fail to please, a O (33) Rice a Smith's. TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE undersigned with the county Surveyor,will on the loth of August next at 10 o'clock a ra, on said 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 time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expense of-the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, end such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and coll?cted according to law. jul2J-3Ctd SAMUEL RODGER3. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago liAITj ROAD, PJL MIO UTH Ä? TlTIOA trains arrive. Express k Pas. 8-3') a tu Mail & Passen. 9-13 p m Local Freight 8-33 nm trvins leave. Expr. Passeng. IIa. m Mail& Pass.' 2-30 a. m Local Freiyht 2-33 Freight Trains arrive at Plymouth, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight received for shipment, daily, until 5 o'clock, p. m. Nctice to Shippers. Freight, destined for ci ther road, will not be forwarded the same day unlcs received before 11 o'clock a. m. LEAVE PLYMOUTH LEAVi: LAP ORTE Mail, 9.1G a. m. Puts. Ex., 12.1) a. xa. F eight, 4.1) p. in. Mail, S.Z') n. m Chi. Exp., J.2 ) p. m. Freight, 12.30 ARRIVES AT TLVMOUTH .U.ill, 1U.;' ;l. m. Express, 2.2) a. m. Freight, 7.0i p. m. C. E. MORSE, Agent Pivmouih, Mav20, lS. Mich. Sou. & Nro. Ind. Bail Road. 185S. S)ring Arrangement. 185S. Trains will leave Chicago fortheUat, a? follows: 2f. Y. Exr-ri's, 6 30 a. m.; Eastern Ex. 5.M)p. m. anliJutfito Ex., Ü.30 p. m. Trains pa.s Li Porte Station as follows: going fast, COIN'O WEST, Chicago Exp., 4.40 a. m. Western, " 5.40 " Pittsburgh," 10.30 Tciegr'ph. " 7.27 n. m. N.Y. Exp.,J.14 a. m. I .ist 7.12 p. m Buffalo," 12.37 a.m. IDTlie Eastern Express parses on the Air Line Road. Mav20, 1853. SAM. BROWN, Gen. Supt. All those that are indebt ed to us will please call and pav without further doiav. W e are receiving new Goods, and will sell cheap 'jull-fetf CLE AY ELAND k IIEWETT. OaC Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Od, Roberts' liair KegsiHrator, (Jl) Brooks & lino's. J. K. BROOKE 3rools.o csb . . . K. K. MOOKE. rEALEus ir? rt'RE H And general agents for the best Patent MeJieines of the t iy. No. 3 Corbin's black, Tdicliigui sT.t j!y-331y PLYMOUTH, INR. w; A PrttZE FOR EVERYBODY ' 5 WHO ECCSCRI2E3 FO.1 THE HEW YORK WEEKLY PilcSS, A BEAUTIFULLY 5 FAMILY- NEWSPAPE . THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literarv papers of te dav. A large Quart con!.-.ii;ii.-C TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of cutort lining matter; an! ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WORTH TliOM" 50 CENTS TO $1000 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUB SCRIBER OX RECEIPT OF -THE SUB- ! SCU1PTI0N MONEY TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one ycr.r, and 1 gift $2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 fnfts, 5 00 Fire copies oue year, and 5 gists,. 8 00 Ten copies cne year, ahd 10 jilts, 15 0;) Twenty -one copies one year, an J 21 gifts,. .30 03 The articles to I e distributed are comprised in the following iiit: 1 United States Treasury Note ,$10. 10 00 2 do do 500 CO each 5 10 do do 209 03 each do d 100 00 each 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. Cased Watches, 100 00 each 20 Gold Watches "5 00 each 50 do GO 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 300 Ladies GdIJ Watches, 25 00 each 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches, $15 00 to 25 00 each 101)0 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drop?,Breast Pins, CuS' Pin, Sleeve Button.?, Rings, i Shirt Studs, V'atch Keys, Gold an Silver Thim-2 bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from V 50 cents to SI 5 00 each. - fs Oa the receipt of the subscription money, the i subscriber's iiame will be entered upon our books j and the gift forwarded within one wck to him, byt j mail or express, post-paid. V 0AI1 communications must ba addressed to h DANIEL AD EE, Pcbusueh, 211 Center street, New Yc j all 5-31 My;.T. Consumptives, dp not . Despair!! CONSUMPTION O AN OLD INDIAN DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among the CURED. - Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves to be a certain care for Consumption Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Nervous Affec CONSUMPTION tions, Coughs, Colds, &c. Having now made his fortune and retired from business, he CURED. will send the prescription and ' directions for preparing the medicine free of charge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to . ' . " his agent, enclosing 2 stamps (6 cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description of their gymptoms. The old Doctor ha3 cured more thin 3Ö00 cases of Consumption alone, and hopes all afflicted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before ho dies. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. TT"'. -" r "-"vt".- n.

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RECEIVED! A NEW $iock of broods fTi ltt CONSISTING OF NAILG, GLAC5, CASH, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TEA, . GUGAR, TOBACCO, 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 in North t in Indiana. We are paying tho highest price for Country Produce of almost ev'ry description. PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. apr23-23 NORTHERN INDIANA COLLEGIATE & COfflMEMIL INSTITUTE. This Institution, located in Laporte, will bo onen for the reception of Students on the 3d of ?day, 1?58. Iti object is to furnish a complete Business Education, adapted to the wants of all classes. Studies will be elective by the Students, Ijwith the advice of th2 Principal of the Collegiate Depart ment. Tuition will be charged as follows: COLLEG I ATE DE PA RTM EXT. Elocution, Geography and Arithmetic, Grammar and Algebra, (any three,) so U. Each additional. 1 50 Natural Sciences and Higher Mathematics, onch 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 full course of Instruction in Business or Epi tolary Pcnmuiship $5 00 Twenty lessons in Penmanship 2 00 Single Entry Bok-Kceping and Writing,. 7 00 Double and Sin '.de Entry Book-Keenin.',. . 13 00 A full course, including Double and Single Entry Book-Keeping Plain and Italian ntiP.g and Drawing 25 03 Time of tull course not limited. Tuition must be paid invariablv one-half in advance. The o'Ji or half at the mid lie of the term, and no Student will be received for less than a half a term. Diligent application to stud v and strict propriety of conduct will be a condition of membership in this institution. JAS TER PACKARD, A. B., u. k. va.n;-, froi. nam ana Ornamental Writing and Book-Keeping. LsroaTK, A mi I J 5. li-ii raavb-2-ltf. FOR SALE CHEAP Z:2(l on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buiMins; wild and im proved Lands, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage Harness, and Household Furniture. C&ll at uy oHiceia Pivniouth, opposite the Tos Oahe. C. II. REEVE, leb5-13tf Attorney k Notirv. Ladi Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at 1-tf. C. PALMER'S nov 2G. THE rffEATEST A N D ASSORTMENT OF EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN PLYMOUTH! CAN BE FOUND AT CHARLES PALMER S apr20-23 TIPPECANOE FLOUR. 4 RRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the Fh mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at 1 atterson & L-Ieave land's and Talmer's. N. B. k P. S. ALLEMAN t Co. sept21-45tf . l Sun rr Have latelv established a JMarliei, On Gano street, west of Michigan, where the keep constratly on hand all kinds of Thcydonoi intend that any other dealers shal give any better bargains, or be more accoramoda, ting tuan they. It you wish treshmcat3 tney arc at all times prepared to accommodate yoa. TL s subscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flouring Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it up in complete order, with . . , .1 a o Holts an d llach ist cry, ' ' and intends to make it a - EIUST CLASS MILL In every respect, and solicits a fair share of the custom of tho country and village. He intends to keep constantly on hand to supply all that come; also, to supply . - - AND - Saw to order all kinds, M Shorl Woticc! M, FRENCH. Plymouth, July 0, 1S37. 31 ' , ' ' Of all ports and sizes, formale at C PALMER'S. no SIM

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A N IMMENSE STOCK JUST OPENING AT THE LOW PRICE STOßE! Havinc sold off nearly all our old Goods, we are able to fill up with a clean, NEW A! FAHfflHABL E STOCK Adapted to the season, and In Advance of all COMPETITION! Vc have bought very Lvgely, and are now re ceiving an EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT! Comprising every variety of UHF GQO&18! G-HOCBRIBS ! CEO0KEEY WAilS! GLASS WARE! BOOTS AND SHOES! HATS c&5 0-JES2 BONNETS! LOOKING-GLASSES! Paper Hangings, etc. Every department is filled with CHOICE SELECTIONS. We invite all to call and see us be fore purchasing, as we take great pleasure in showing Goods, and can afford to SELL AS CHEAP as any establishment in Indiana. "Oil W 13 IM PROFITS!" 13 OUR MOTTO. . Remeinher tho LOW TRICE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH & CO. N. B. We buy nearly all kin Is of country produce, at the highest market price. April '-TJ, lwo;'IIJDIAITA STATS GAZETTEER Having now one half of the State canvassed urn lor advertising, throughout the towns and counties of the State, it can not be cxvcllod. Persona wishing to furnish statistics for Mual) towns, givi ;g information as to location, population, etc., can do so, such information being thankfully received, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2,50. Booksel'crs and otliors wiihinjr to act as local agents wiil be allowed a liberal ccc:ir.iis:ca. Ail letters for information must be directed to G. YV. HAWES, Box 502, Indianapolis lnd House, Sign, & Ornamenlal ' Paint er, PAPER-HANGER it GLAZIER. 31ml PLY.MOUTII, IND. Having established a Saloon of the above kind, on the north side of Lapjitc street, a lew doors west of Dr. Lemon's Drug Score, I re!.-ctfully invite ali those wishing a supeiior nrticlo of ICE CREAM, ti) give a call July 15 3i M. II. TIBRITS. T HAVE two new and superior Family GAUg. RIAGES slide seat which 1 will sell on the most reasonable terms. Ca.Il and examine them. July 1531 M. A. O. PACKARD. Sor Sale! DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of II. PIERCE & Co. junel7-3Ctf. PARKER HOUSE, H. M. HOPKINS,... PROPflJETCR, LATORTE, INDIANA. V. W. AXTELL, Clerk. juIS 3SIy On Friday, Jalv 16:!i, on the roavl from Plymouth te Bremen," a Farmer's Satin Coat, cud an Account Book in the German language belonging to Rev. Mr. Schuster. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Bremen, or . Hohata's brewer, or at tliis olüce. BUTTE 11 and Soda Crackers, by the barrel, at fapr29-23 P. k C. SPRING ARRIVAL OF Tlie largest, best and cheapest assortment ever found in Plymouth, at the sign of the Golden Boot The highest price paid hi cas.li for 10,000 Hides. E. PAUL. N. B Remember the Gold Boot. pi 21mG. PH OTOG-RA? H S , AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, and STEREO GRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, wer Pershing's Drug Store, equal to any taken in the Union. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Light, &c, in that wonderful instrument, the Ste reoscope, .stereoscope views or private or puo.ic buildings taken, and tha Stereoscope furnished to order. . Terms aj low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. UAHUU 1 1 , Artist. Julv29th3Ctf ' ' Ei o o k Me re! For sale cheap, or exchange for a span of Hor ses and Vagon a House and Lot. ; House new and in a pleasant location. Apply to July2Jth Jbtf Ki. W. li(J x V. SQUEEGEE!! All persons indebted to the undersigned are re quested to call and pay up, immediately, Or their notes and accounts will be left with the proper t ficer for collection. A. BOYD & CO. July 29th 36l3 " . ' 7"Sr7"IlITE FISH, Trout and Mackerel a j j iresn suppiy jusi rcccivcu at 33 RICE SMITH'S.

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A I ' T. J. SHERWOOD HAS removed his stock of Good.; to the new building a half-square south of the old stand, where he is receiving, anl will keep constantly oa hand, a supply of choice Family GROCERIES, sren ig TEAS. S iTa A R S . COFFEE. S Y UUP, f i s ir . And all good3 usually kept In a GROCERY STORE! W I NE S, L I QUO US, S: C I G A R 3 . "7ST lioloßalo Kept on hands at all tims, ari l sld low. IIwould be pleased to sec all of hi s c'.J futiiuu-rs, and many new ones, and viil edl the ra goods ai low as any house in town. The people of Plymouth anl ic:u!ty nre iinited to give me a call. Almost all kinds of TRODUCE taken, an 1 tho hicLcst market price paid in ca; h or trade. T. J. SHERWOOD. P. S. I am Agent for S:o kii'li L Hu:ms IV t ent Improved Grain Drill, and Dr. Tihitou's lu .'. an Botanic Medicines. Plymouth , July 1 , 1 S53. 22:f T. J. S. 3? O A Good Marl Lime Red, covering a large tract of bind, situated six mileswest of FiynoutJi, in a tliicklv settled neirhbcihooJ. Term. reaonabl?. Apply to EUGENE HUTCHINSON.

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Hereafter, every purcli i.-icr, Vi-fre purcha-Li books, has his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GHTrf AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT CHOICE OF GIFTS AT . ij l RANN FY'S KANNE VS RA NN FY'S RA NN FY'S R ANNEY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, 2J31!roadyat,NEV YO!I!;, where the gifts, consisting of Jkwelry, L?., n'.i VARYING IX VAL.CH I ROM lö CENTS TO 'i ".Yt HUNDRED DOLLARS, are el ways o:i EXIIIIi! -TION', i ampix suoff cases. Our Nor: Df.i':r tive CaL-logue, containing a large varu ty ol' ";:. I i in everv department of Science and Lit." r .t r (all of which are sold atregul r pulli!i i ri;) and explaining our Ncia ar.d Oridnsl N lilt A-LMj A. A . vi l ti 9 :s a Isi ire t ,"jk ci WIn.lA.r D u tin vv n i;iuw. i lii mi 'j.nM;K. at wholesale rr retail; al-ov hi l.-v I--s rn) Curtain Fixeres, FORT W A Y N E, LN D. mar2ü lfJW. T"ALM Tho-isrii l Flowtrs.rt 13 (junll) BROOKE i PRO'S. SALE OF TOWN LOTS ! STATE OF INDIANA, ) Tj virtue of an Ord.T of th-; B.;rJ rf C S3 uiissioncrs of Co:r.!v ur.re.::d. mi.'o rint their June T :i m, 155-5, 1 w ill clfer lU sale, v.i 10th day of August, next, At the Auditor's ollicc i:j Knox, to rwovi r t'io urtba-'e ns.-nt y tljfrt'-fr, t'ifollowing LOTS to v. it: I tNo. V:', p:.: I- ." by William T. Sharp amount due r: :utl Lit, $3 13; Ix)t Xo. Gl, purchased by F. L. NitUr.. amount due, $7'2ö; Lot No. 8, purchased by Adam Lambert amount due, $1-1 5'J; Ljt N. 1, purebnsed by Cornelius Stoj Ucnson amount '.ui, $1 152; lots'No. 72 and 75, prrchased by P. W. Scibert: amount due, $23 C6; Lot, (tumbrr unknovn.) purchased by Moses Sci;th amount viae, $11 f rj. Terms of sale: one-third in .und, oiuvlhiiJ in one year one-third in two jetr? the bark purchase money to be secured by Lien oa said L;ts. At any time before fale, the de'.inquoi.t j v.reh scr, by coming forth and paying the above uniour.M due, together with 5 per centum damages, a wr.r rcntee deed will be executed t ) .-..'d deiir Ttn.' purchajer by the Auditor, inbehrdfof the Coutty, and said Lots will not go to sa'e. JOHN S. DEN'DEU. Auditor of Starke C June 24, 1E5S. 31-3t Yixmedgc Mouse: (IVithttZ two ml w.tt ci icoUc fjf the Depcl.) and near the Hirer lln-Jje : SOUTH PLYMOUTH, I N P. The Proprietor of thi3 EtablWiraer.t respectfully informs the Traveling Public atid other?, that he is now prepared to entertain them In v. manner that, lie trusts, wiil rive cntin? s.ius'iction. His TABLE will be furnished with tho best that this Market affords aud bis BARN rd fays filled with good Provender anl attended by an attentive Hostler. Public patronage respcctfullv solicited. J. C. VINNKDGTE. June 10, 1853 SALOON AND EATiXG HOUSE! THE subscriber has opcnl nn cstabUilnncLt of the above kind, in Piatt's r.cw buüdiuir, west side of Michigan street, and iiut, by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal Lh-rc'cf public patronage. Farmers, and other?, visiting town, will find every accommodation of a First-Clas3 Salocn and Eating Hcnse! J. G. JELLY. P. S. Connected T.itlithe above is a BILLIARD ROOM, kept in the best order, for amusement only. Betting and ambl:nj prohibited by strict orders. ;. J.G.J. June 17th, 1655 SOtf. "Baldwin Mouse," REMOVED! HAYING removed his tavern stand from the south side of the river, to the buildii:? lately occupiedby R. Corbabiy as a residence, tieir.Y op posite the Edwards House, is now prepared ti accommodate his old customers and the traveling public generali v. His stablinr and all other con veniences, " diall not be inferior to any stand in Northern Indiana. Charges reasonable. murlMGtf ... ; FRUIT JARS. A Superior article of. rtrnt Fruit Jar?, the bast in use, for stile at tbe Low price Store. july22-35tf. RICE & SMITH. RALT t car load jast nrri ve J. selling al tbe . lowest prices, at '7.V '-'lltcE 4 Surra.

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