Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 January 1859 — Page 3

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Aoi u wuhinr in continue their suhtcription t if subscriber order 11 diNndune f tlwir paw", tlis nvlishsr wuit eotia to aend tha til 11 urease are pa"t. flea, they re held rWpiMe till they brs settled the bill sad WÄSCJrTm"Ve toother witht informing th. ' KiS mSlÄSJT1' b iU 10 ' t0tmn 4,teCtlB' T , . . J JrUlSbUrST, M l It J. J. PLYMOUTH STATION, TRAILS A MUTE AS FOLLOWS TO-WT: rtOX WEST, FROM EAST, Vau. 12:5 pm m ail. 12:03 a m Kxrs 10:45 pa xxra 8:45 a in rr 10:00pm.... 9' .tr't 3:04 am L Q C A Ia ITEMS, Sunday School Celebration. fw . t i ii v . . int rresoyienan innren was iiuua to its utmost capacity with an attentive auditnce, on rnday eveninglast. The address by M. A. O. Packard, was n excellent one, and was well re- , eived. - ; Trtt Poem bv Miss. E. Blair, was well - 4 adapted to the occasion, and read in line styl. The singing by the Sunday School scholars in concert, was good, everything considered. . ' The pieces by J O Cleavelan J and W. ISichoIs were delivered in good style. The Ten Commandments by class in concert, and the singing by the same class was passable. The add res3 by H. Early was a review of the past with a few suggestions for the welfare ef the Sunday ScV.joIs in the future. : The singing by the Choir was very good better than usual. However, it might have L?en better. Mr Thayer gave way to Rev J II Spelman who made a few appropriate remarks, after which the benediction was pronounced, and the large audience dispersed, highly pleased with the proceedings of the evening. Hook is Ladder. The following arc ths names of officers elected for the yenr 1859: S. A. FitAXcrs, Foreman; II. M. Log ax. Assistant Foreman; D. Vixxedge, Treasorer; D. McDoxald, Secretary; D. How, Steward. J. B. K. Klingef., Esq. was elected, by the Company, Chief Engineer of the Fire Department of Plymouth. - Carrier's Address. VVe publish on the outside of to-day's paper, the fourth annual Carrier's Address to the patrons of the Democrat. It is a song of the times, intermingled wi;h rhymes, written by C. II. Reeve Esq. La Porte Daily Union. We have received the first number of the La Porte Daily Union, edited by B. B. Root and Jasper Packard. It is a six column paper, and the number before us contains eleven columns of readiug matter. We wish thediors every success in their new enterprise. True Rat office up street charges our citizens one third more for advertising than we do. This we know, having seen their bills for the same advertising, in two or three instances. If our citizens are willing to put up with this kind of gouging, of course, it is none of our business. Tni Republicans are getting out of patisncs with Matlingly. A number of them express themselves tired of bis balderdash, and say they will not patronize him any longer. He is joined to his idols let m alone. Hon. J. O. Parks will accept our thanks for valuable State documents. Our Carrier Boy desires to thank the patrons uf the Demacrat, for the very liberal manner in which thov shelled out the dimes for his Address. ZSTlIon John Slidell has written a letter to the Va shington Union, denying that he had ever said that Judge D ouglas's slaves were badly treated and ill-fed. JThe profits of Willard's Hotel, in Washington, last year, are said to be 875, 000; of the Xatioual, 30,000; of Brown's $320,000. 37The Canal debt, proper, of the State of New York is 822,107,604,88. XSTThe entire vJi of taxable proper-j ty in the State of - is about 8458, 000,000. X"The Willmington, Delaware. Commonwealth, speaks of a former in that vi rinitr who has in his barns 6.000 buhels if corn, the product of his farm the present season. j53TThe salary of the Mayor of Mobile has been raised to 54,000 a year. - jCThrec Daily papers are about being started in Fort Wayne. 33TOne of the Rary brothers is taming horses and mules at Vicksburgh. XST'Duriug the past, five years there have been constructed in California 4.40Ü miles of artificial canals for gold washing, at a cost of 012,000,000. Ths Maxktjj Wheat bo $ 1 Corn Z bu 505centt, PoUtoes ? bu 50fct cento, and ; bat few in market; Povk per hund fi $44 50, Cranburri, f? bu $2 5U3 00; Flour hundred ; f jjtiriTMjciprouur? urmra. i

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Ito! for Pike's Peak. Wc take this method of informing the citizens of Mars-hall and adjoining Cooatics, we are daily receiving all kinds of Groceries, and are determined W 8CU lOf Lash at reduced piiCCS. , Our goods are R of the best quality. We warrant every article that wc seU t0 bc Just a3 represented or the purcliaser can return them. We will not be undersold by any house in the County. Ladies buying goods of us can have them delivered anywhere in town. Cash paid for almost all kinds of produce. PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over 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, ic, in that wonderful instrument, the . Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of private or public buildings taken, and th Stereoscope furnished to order. Terms ai low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT, Artist. JuK29th 3Ctf IYreBlooo Ensures Health. TIip astonishing cures wrought by Dr Rcback's Scandinavian Remedies are all accomplished bv the neutralization of acrid particles in the blood. His blood purifier and Pills, composed of extracts from rare Swedish plants, impart fresh vitality to the stream f life, destroying the principle of disease in that fluid, aud thus restoring the whole system to n condition of perfect and vigorous health. Nervous complaint, bilousdlrorders, fevers, fits, diarrhea, general debility, sexual desability, female weakness, sores, scrofulous eruptions, reeumatism, al affections of the skin, lumbago, swellings of the joints, tumors, glandular diseases, headache, Finking of the stomache, etc. arc invariably cured by a course of the Scandinavian Remedies. See Adv. To Fat hers and Mothes. Youkno'v how important it is for your children that you should keep good health. How frequently do we see feeble parents dressed in mourning on account of the death of their beloved children. What a pity it is when, by propercare and remedies, all these trials and troubles can be avoided. When health can be restored to the parent and life and happiness to the child. Restore the health of the mother and you obviate, the necessity of Paregoric, Godfrey's Cordial and other injurious narcotics for crying children We now entreat you, as we desire to Iraprove the condition of our race, to procure Dr. Morse's Almanac and read how diseases are cured in accordance with natures laws with innocent Roots and Plants. Pregnancy. During the critical period Morse's Indian Root Pills will be required, because they clense the body from those morbid humors, and thoroughly drive away all pains and give ease and comfort to the mother. r rom one to three of these nils, taken two or 'three times a week during pregnancy, will cause the mother a safe and casv dchverv. and will be sure to give a stout and healthy constitution to the child. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in Medicines. JITWc take pleasure in calling the attention of our reaoers to the advertisement of Dr St John L Co. Their medicines have a great iarae where they are known. Their Couch and Consumption Syrup is a preparation of wonderful efficacy. We tiiink it is the most valuable medical discovery that has been made for miny years. It will be seen that it has cured many prominent, well known citizens whose testimony is entitled to full credit. It should not be received with incredulity; as if it came from unknown persons in some foreign country or distant city. This Syrup is as pleasant as honey to the laste; it is healing to the lungs, produces free expectoration and is a healthy and invigorating tonic. We say to all afflicted with Consumption or a cough give this great remedy a trial without delay. GREAT HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINE. LI ft John's s-s Condition Powrr 545ders.-The y. jv N I powdr are hrlil inai.on lor norp. " irrT; F ., ,n ra" 01 via- : ! I a 1 KM PK It 1 1 SS3 OK APPKT1TK. HIDEBOUND YELLOW WATER. 5T1FFCOM- . PLAINT, rlc. jH They are escrllent for cittle that are fKKt and DimLrrTKn: anl will cure COWS of rivin humit mil. Tliey Wo increase theiuntitT of ini'k. when the row' r?neral condition is bad The eroprietorha been aured tht thej are superior to any thing tUe in cas f IM'ow Horn. Care liould be exercistri that yon obtain St Jln genuine Rowdera, and nuffcr not your, te're to he hmuhufciteil with the astertioa that uiuettiinc tUe i jurt as K'Hd. 1 from a Wraltht Farmer of Seneca o, Ohio. My horn wa worked and driven so hard, that he tenu'd comp'ete'y worn out ttid U!ed up. If he walked a few yard, he would Iremb'e all over. He eemed crvtir'y w..rti.lf nti.l about to die. I rave him Trl u m-d'-in. r-nt tf ev wrre of no benefit 1 flntllj jjave him I. L. ST. J(HN"Si CONDITION P0WDKRS. lie rapidly improved until he became perfectly we!!. I t'-tn au!l h:m f..r one hundred dollars. If. al. WMAKKR. Tifteen HTsei in one stable Cured of a Cough. Mr. J.-ire Wad. a dealer in horses, widely knowu in Nnrthw-.ttrn Ohio, rays: I hare made use of I. I,. St. John'a CtKliton Powder for Couyh. Distemper, Want of Aotrti'e. etc. I consider them an article of ureat rahie. and the bet hone medicine with which I am acquainted I waa om time ince at the hvrrv-tah of I inicl Comintr. of M.mmee City, and found hia hnr', fifteen in number, afflicted with a eonith. I advi-d l ira tu give theta St John' Condition Powders. In ei:ht or teu aii I learned he had loilowed my odvict, aud that his horses were then perfectly wtlL Hollow Hem, ItC I have uso l St. J.hns Condition Powder several years for horses and rattle, and hare f -und them exce lent in dirterapt-r. and the other purpes for which they are recommended, t hve foail them a jrrrat me!icine for cat'e haring tiie HoU low Horn. I lore the horn, open the hde oceasMnailr. and feed them St. John's Condi -ion Powders. I hare ftcqnently airen them to enwj tha became direaved, and (ailed in xirinir milk. These Powders have always soon aflTerted a eure. td made U.em airr tbeir m'!k. SraisuTiiL, Ohio. bAMUtL YOC.N?. Bloody Kllk. EiC Mr. Junes Cronkete, Omar, Ohio, rays: I had a hrse badly afllict.d witn disi'em. pr. atd care him St. JohnV C-ndiii.n Powders. Tney operated like a charm. efT-rting; a cure in a '"-w days. They are Riven to rows in our neighborhood with exce. lent e!T ct. purifying th-Hr blood and irr proving I iir Cndiiiii. so ns Kreaty to increas their quantity of milk. One cow had the grget. which caued her to srire bloody oiük. A cure vat soon effected with thce l'utrCr" Front a resident of Philadelphl, Pa. When trarellinr at the Wettt I bad a valuable horse attacked with insUmraatino of the lungs. His cough was worse than I hare erer known a human being or creature hare. Ilia eourhing would sometime awken me during the night. My friends considered him iocunb'.e, and I would have taken forty dollar for hira. I procured some of I. L.-T. JOHN'S ttNMTI0S POVf1KILS. nl gave him. They ooa efTectetl s thor-mah eure, and I now value him at 2UU. I wih to carry them always with me when travelling with my own team, and would recommend others to do so I have made of Kioatt's. Merchant., and rari.u other horse-powders, but aire ST. JOHN'S the decided preference. C. U. STKES. i Ma. A. Nmrstf proprietor of a Hvery-atable. Tiffl. Ohio. say. July 7th. 1: -1 ran gire you a sreet recommendation for your CONDITION POWDKK3. I hare used them during the past four years, and durinc that time my homes hare oerersuffered with distemper, although it lias a number of times preraihrd extensively ar and me. Three of my horses were recent y attacked with a cough during Ut prevalence of distemper in the neighborhood. They were erster tly getting the distemper. 1 fed them your CONDITION POUDEIU. and . cared them perfectly ia two days. Ma. Witxnw r.iiTice. merchant, Evnsport. Ohio, write. Aa ti&H: l mra about out of your Conditioa Pow.lers. They gire the best satisfaction uf any horseanedicine 1 ever aolU. If you can send me a supp y, do so Immediately. Liers- nearly Dead with Diatemper. L. F. ?,eT Township ten-ca Co . O liad a horse so badly - afflicted with dt-temper, that ti horse-doctnrt told hlni to take him to the wooda to Hie A cure was effected hy airing hiia xhree papers of Bu John's Condition Powiers. A horse doctor cured a hore that seemed used up and about to die, as he would not eat. by giving the Powder, prepared by pattioa them for a short tiioe in (toiling water, a Ml then pouring them down from a bottla. This is the only way they can be administered when the horse will not eL Sohl by all Medlctae Dealers, who will fnrnish ft. John's Almanac's rratis. I. I Su John Co., TlflVa Citg. O. General Agents Wr the Western State. PUBLIC SALE, I will offer for sale at my tesidence one mile goutli w est of Wolf Creek Mills on SATURDAY, JANUARY 8th 1859, the followl'isr personal rronrrtv tn-wit: Fortv head of Cattle', consisting of work oxcn.'steers--one, two. three and four years old, eii cows, one , horses, and other rrodJr. it nine months will be given, the purchaser giving, his wi')k wiiii anprovcu rPCunty. r. MiiKI.tiY, sen. J

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Whcro you can find every thing in Iho line of Standard, MiscJlancous, School and fS'ft-Books; Paper, Pens, Ink Slates, IucUs, &c. Also all the Periodical of the day. Give us a call, and we will give you something interesting to read., Come and subscribe lot Harper, Graham, Godey, or Peterson. Come right along to Brook L Ilro's., where you will find your old mend, G.W. R. COMBS, Nov,450tf You can buy Goods cheaper than you can steal them- Wc are receiving at tho . lw msis STOES , The Largest Stock of Goods ever opened b Plymouth. We are determined to keep up our reputation for selling the JBE&T AT THE ' LOWEST PRICES And now offer Goods Chcapfr than ever before. Ple?e give us a call and then judge foryourselvcs. Wa like to SHOW OUR GCOD3. And will do it chcrfullv whether yon buy or not LOOK FOR THE SIGX! "Low Price Store," Look Out Folks! THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! We take this metbod of informing the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that we are daily receiving frosi Now Yoak, alaJge stock of GROCERIES, TTOODKSWAIIS, 8TATI05EUT AXD YANKEE NOTIONS! And ia fact, everything kept in the Grocery Kn, which we will sell at wholesale or retail We aj without fear of contradiction that wo it ill cell a better articie and mere of it for Than any other establishment west of Pitts' burgh. If you want to buy anything in cur line pve us a call before going elsewhere, as wc warrant everything sold by us tobe a GOOD ARTICLE! . One of the .firm having been in the business for some time past, bees leave to tender to the public Lis sincere thank for pazt favors, and hopes by . 1 Honest and Fair Dealing, To merit a continuance of the fame, in exchange for Groceries ' : ,'r We iake ALL KINDS, OF. 'PRODUCE! ! 1 . AXD FAT TftC - - vi . - . . J : i r . JOG nrOV-UH OWT HIGHEST , .MARKET, PRICE ) 77t i a. t Y.l .'Sale room. No 1 Cor bin's Block, nortli west cor ner of Michigan and La Porte streets, Plvmouth, Indiana. . . VINNEDGE k BRO.' ' N. Particulur attention paid to orders. October 21 st 1858. . No49tf finffpA THERUSII FOR THAT VUUUCe Prime article of Coffet is still kept up. We have a little more left, an can supply all at the low price of 12 'X cts per It. j December 1st 1653. nl RICKjfe SMITH. Slusital lustnuufiits! M I I iTi, - ,, . FORT WAYNE, Keeps constantly on hand a splendid stock of TTT ) r l , ' TV . -i a ( MELODEONS, ' VIOLINS, and ill other . ' Musical Instruments & Music Books mar2G IMt. " . ...... r poWNSIIIP.. ASSKSORS.Thownshlp X'Assessors are requeited to, ineetat.my office on Saturday, the 80i of-January; for the' purpose of agreeing on a list of prices, and to receive the itf book3 and blanks T. McDonald, a M. C.

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AND HrL C3r. JSS 0 T AND S-T GENTS Furiiislüiig Goods &c, EVER BROUGHT TO v.. Is now on exhibition at i PIERCE'S On the AVestslde Michigan street, The proprietor lias lately returned from the East where lrj purchased, at tue lowest casn prices, ine largest and best selected stock ot Winter (Clothing, That has ever been offered to the people of Mar shall cou-itv. Particuiar attention has been given to the selection of Goods, anc. the proprietor is corGdent that he can give gch-ral sais faction, both in price and vqualitv. ' My -stock consists in' part of COATS, PANTS, DRAWERS, HATS k CAPS, BOOTS & fSUOES, GENTS' SI I AWLS &c. " ' Intending to make this my permanent home, I shall give such bargains as will merit a liberal pat ronage. I can and will sell so cheap as to . "BEAT THE JEWS'." Oct. 28 19 II. PIERCE. 'HONEST CORNER .STILLTIIE CENTER OF ATTRACTION. i NEW GOODS JUST, RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a year a go paid up my creditors collected a portion of my debts, J am happy to, announce to my na mer ous friend and customers that I have uow onhand a general assortment of - Consisting of almopt ever articTe used in that line in the west. $ , i ' i A - Of all kinds to suit ' all classes of people. I am not ggJngto make a blow-no going to tell you that I' wilt sell my goods for x. NOTHING! But that I will sell them as cheap as I oan afford to An experience of more than twelve . years ia the 7 VMerchantile Business . ' i .ti-.i . '-'t : ' ' Convinces me that ? .' '.'V. 1 i . . ' 1 ' " "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" Is the motto whith should govern both buyer and seller.. j Gire me a call, friends, examine my r J Stock of Groceries j B OQTS AND SHOES, - , -t r it '.; rHATS AND CAPS, c, ttc. And if you, doa't want to buy itwill - not cost you anythiag.,, - - J. BRQWNLF.E. i I have a' large amount fbn bi?ok and notes,' ibr goods sold long ago. " I need the money jmt now as I have tome heavy payments to make in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted could not dd me Vgretier favor than to pay "NOW . Plymouth, October 51, ie59 J. B.

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Who has a small amount of Money! Anybody who has the money will do, and then the partner will be dispensed with. - ' We have 163 acres of choice land ta pell 90 acre 8 under fence and 40 to 50 acres in. cultivation; splendid timber--first quality of soil good water in n good neighborhood, and near to a saw-mill, grist-mill, store, school and church. It is well worth $23 p r acre, and MUST BE SOLD. The owner muihate 2,000 within eighteen months $1,300 at least of which must be had verypoon; and any man who gets tho land for that, will have made a very handsome sum of money. This is no humbug; and anybody wantinsr a first-rate home had bestapply soon, to REEVE k CAPR0N, Dec.y 2tr Att'ys, Plymouth. Shcrifr Sale. By virtue of a Commissioner and orderof sale, to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, 1 will offer for sale as the law directs, at the Court IIou3C door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on thecth.day of January, 1 boa, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said dav, the following described real estate in said Marshall Cqtmtv, Indiana, to-wit: . 1 he north cast quarter of the north cast quarter of section thirty, (30), township thirty -four, (34), ranc;e Tour (4) cast. 1 aken as the property of Samuel P. Hoover, at the uit of Thoma, Woods.dec6td . O. M.BARNARD, ShcrifTM. C. ShcriiT's Sale. ..By virtue of an execution and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the StJo3eph Circuit Court, I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday the 8th day of January 1959. between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate situate in Marshall County Indiana to-wit: The undivided one half of the following described real estate towit: A parcel of land taken out of .the south part of the north east quarter , of section twenty 20 Michigan Road Lands, com-nencing at the south east corner of the town of Sidney, where the same .is. now laid out, and recorded; thence cast in the open line of said section to the west line of the Cincinnati, Pern, and Chicago Railroad ;thnce a northerly direction I -i .i . i : , r l -1 .. i. i

. , r p i i . . , acres urecn township eight miles from 1 lyramolude four acres of land; thence a westerly di-1 ... JTj . i.jL. . . - i i u ti outh near store, mills, and in a good neighborrectiontothe town plat .of Sidney ; thence south , t-' fine OTaM . h..

along the cast side of said town plat to the place of beginning, with all the tenements and appurte nances thereto belonging, or so much thereof as mav be necessarv to satisfy said judgment, inter est, costs and accruing costa. Taken as the property of George W. Gordon, at the suit of Samuel Wagoner. DeclG '58 : 0. M. BARNARD, Sheriff M C. Shcriir Sale. By virtue of an execution and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of Rush County Indiana, I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana, on Saturday the 8th day of January 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate situate in the County of Marshall aud Slate of Indiana, described as follows to-wit: The north west quarter of the north east quarter of section one 1 township thirty three 33 range two 2 east, or so much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy said judgment, iutcrest, costs and accruing costs. Taken as the property of J W Houston, at the suit of William Richev. Deel 6 58 O. M. BARNARD, Sh'ff M. C. SherifTSnlc. By virtue of a commission and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the LaPorte Circuit Court. I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the Court House door in the town of PI r mouth. Marshall County Indiana, on Saturday the 8th. day of January 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate situate in Marshall Couuty, St?te of Indiana, to-wit: The south cast quarter of the south west quarter of section nineteen (19) township thirty four (34) range two (2) cast. Also the north eat quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty (30) township thirty-five (35) range two (2) cast. Also,L't No. two, (2) and the west half of the south west quarter of section thirty two (32) township thirty five (35) range two (2) east. And the south west quarter of the north east quarter of section thirty one (31 ) township thirtylive (35) range two (2) east. Also the south cast quarter of the north east quarter of section six (6) township thirty four (34) range two (2) cast. Also the north west quarter of the north west quarter of section two (2) township thirty four (34) range one (1) east. Also the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section live (5) township thirty four (34 ) range one ( 1 ) cast. Also the west half of the north east quarter of section thirty (30) township thirty four (34) range one(l) cast. Also the north west quarter of the north east quarter of section nine (9) township thirty two (3i!) range two (2) east Also the north half of the north west quarter of iCn;A-n:.vnt.Qnv t it.AAAS't..ir r KAM..t. diaiivu . w it i i sbvr nu4 uii; litii i ut w; rvum . three (33) range one (I) "east. Also tbe north cast quarter and the north cast quarter of tt e south' east quarter of section four (4) township thirty two (32) range two (2) cast. Also tho south. east quarter of the ; south east quarter of section thirty three (33) township thirty three 33 range two 2 east. '-Also, the south wc3t quarter of the , north west quarter of section thirty five 35 township thirty four 34 range three 3 east.- .. Also, the north east quarter- of tue north east quarter of section six III township thirty four 34 lange ine 1 j east. - '- '-Also the north east quarter of the southwest quarter of section three 3 township thirty two 32 range two 2 cast., Also the cast half of the north east quarter of section thirty one 31 township thirty three 33 range tvrö 2 east or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. , Taken as the property of the Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Rail Road Company, at the suit of Willaid A. Place etal -Dec IG '58 O. M. RNARD, Sh'ff M. C- ' SIIERIFI 'S SALE. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on tlte Hth-day of Januarys 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the ' following described real estate, in said Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: ' Lot number one, in section seven, township thirty-tiro north of range one east, containing 57 acres; and west half of the south-west quarter of section eight, township thirty-two north of range one east, containing cU acres, To be sold subject to appraisement. .Taken as the property of W. G. Pomeroy at the r -. C T A r 1 L ! 1 instance of James A. Corse, replevin bail 3ts O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff M. C. State of Indiana, Marshall County. In the Marshall Circuit Court February term 1859. Edward Mastcrsou, '-.)-',' ' vs Complaint for Divorce. Elizabeth Mastcrson,) The plaintiff in the above entitled cause by Farrand & Weir, his attornies, has filed in my office his complaint for divorce, and it appearing by return' of the Sheriff, that the defendant, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, she is hereby notified of the filing and p endency of said complaint, and. that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at the Court House in Plymouth, on the second Monday of February 1659, and unless she appear I )Iead, answer or demur thereto, the same will bc icard and determined in her absence. Dec 16 185d - N.R. PACKARD, Clerk; JUST RECEIVED large assortment of ; AND . -Yankee Notions! At No. 2 Perching block. A. MYERS.

cast quarter of section eighteen (18) township 7VV. " .. """"" y "; thirty three (33) range one (1 ) east fl bounty, Indiana, on the Is . day of January. Also the north west quarter of the south east 'etw'een ihc .h.urS ., " ,r a J"' quarter of section seventeen (17) township thirty- & ock P- m- of ?a,J diJ' tbe flowing described

COTILLOIPARTIES! Messrs. KELLY, RAYMONT k CHAFEY Will give a series of Cotilloa Parties at the Edwards House, once in two weeks, commencing on the night of the 7th of January, 1659, at 7 o'clock p. m. Y"ou are all respectfully invited to attend.

SHERIFF'S SALE "By virtue of an Exccutior is?ued by the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court Marshall County, Indiana, and to me directed; I have taken and will er for sale at public auction, as the law direct,at the Court House Door in Plymouth.oa the 1st day of January, 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described property, to-wit: The south rast quarter of the north west quarter af section 13, township 32, north of range 1 east, in Marshall County Indiana, with the appurtenances, thereunto belonging. Taken s the property of Asa B Wickizcr and W. B. Wickircr at the su t of John Johnson. 1 O. M." BARNARD, Sheriff M C. LAND AGENCY. 3,00.0 ACRES of GOOD LAXD F or Sale on Easy Terms. 3ERS0NS wanting to buy or sell Land, will do well to call on the undersigned, who can give facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in- the cou'trv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, and on time: nv qreec 31, (less 10 acres out of se cor.) and s h of sw q of tec 27, town 32 n, of range 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Beud, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec C Michigan Road land 122 57-100 acres unimproved sir utiles north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered land, with water. The se q and e h of sw q of sec 22, and the ne q of sec 3C, town 35 n, of range one e Folk townshin 100 acres heavy timbered, good water near Tyner City to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 33 n, of range 2 c, 80 acres, four miles south of Plymouth fif teen acres improved good land, timber and water. The ceq sec 8, town 32 n, of range 2 e, 160 hood good timber, fine grass marsh, and living running water. The c h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, nf range 2 c, and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 acre, four miles north-east of Plymouth good mill seat and saw-mill thirty acres improved buildings to be fold very cheap. The s h of nw q of sec 14, town 32 n, of range 3 c close by Tippecanoe Town good land and good timber unimproved to bc had on easy terms. Lot No. 6 in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. North of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now known as "Baldwin House" a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling house. Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymouth dwelling 34x40 feet for sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling and twostory business house, on one of the best corners in town to he had at a bargain. Persons desirous of purchasing in this vicinity, will do well to give us a call. REEVE k CAPRON, December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall circuit court, Febnarv term, 1859. David Turk vs. Mary Ann Turk complaint for Divorce. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Corbin k Packard his attorneys, i has filed in my office his complaint for Divorce, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, .Mary AmiFark is a non rcsid.'nt of the State of Indiana, she is herebv notified of the filing tha and same Dcndencv of said complaint, and that will be heard at the next term of the circuit court, to be holden at the court Marshall house in Plvmouth,on the 2nd Monday of February, 1859, and unless she appear, plead, answer, or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, C. C. C, M. C. dec9 2t3 SHERIFF'S SALE. By .irtue of an execution, to me directed, from the "Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the Court House door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on the 1st day of January, 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate, in said Marshall County, Indiana, to-wit; The west half of the northwest quarter of section thirtv-four (34), township thirty-two north of range one (I) east, Taken as the properly of Frederick Hascel at the suit of Joseph Reidinger. O.M.BARNARD, Sheriff M. C. dc-9td SHERIFF 'S SALE. By virture ot a Commission and order of sale, . - " j a i r .1 l r -i . i 1 1 . T iro.? J" .OI in? -"ars" i Circuit Court , I will offer lorsaleas the law dii .i-i wr n taitre n t Ina I rr 11 auc n ri rr in 1 ea! estate; to-wit: The south eastquarterof the south east quarter of Bection six, (6), township thirty-four, (34), ranga two (2) east; containing forty(40) acres, more or lcs. Taken as the property of Chancy Farrand at th suit of Gordon k Bücher O. M. BARNARD, SherifT M. C. lec9-td State or Indiana, Marshall County. In Marshall Circuit Court February term 189. AlmoDd F.Cooper,) vs Complaint for Divorce. Harriet t. Cooper, The plaintiffin the above entitled caase by Reeve k Capron his attornies, has filed in my office hia complaint for divorce, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Harriet E. Cooper, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, she is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, aLd that the same will be heard and determined at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, tobe holden at the Courthouse in Plymouth, on the second Monday of February 1859, and unless she ap pear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Attest N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. December IS 1858. Printer fee paid. ' State of Indiana, Stark County. In Stark Common Pleat Court January term, Im9. Willoughby M McCormick) . -vs .Attachment. John A Burbank. 1 . , , . . The plaintiff having filed in mr office his com- , plaint in the above entitled cause: also bis affidavit trom which it appears that the defendant, John A j Burbank, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana. It .1 f 1 1 . - - i f . .. uc is mereiore ncreoy nounea ot tue nung and pendency of said action, and unless he bo and ap pear in said Court on the first day of the next term thereof, to be held at the Court House in the town of Knox, ou the fourth Monday of January 1859, and plead answer or demur thhreto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my hand and th seal of said court LS affixed at Knox, this 20th dav o December, AD 1858. JOHN S BENDER, Clerk. no5-printer fee $2 State of Indiana, Marshall County. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tho estate of George Catt, late of Marshall County, deceased. Said estate is supposed tobe solvent. JESSE CATT, Administrator. Notice of Sale. ' Notice whereby given, that I will sell at public Auction, on Saturday, the 29th day of January next at the residence of George Catt, late of Marshall County, deceased, all the personal Dronertv (not taken by the widow) cousitting horses, cattle, hogs, rnvii'( au- n vreunvi iiuc monuis will DC given oil all sums over three dollars, tho purchaser giving hssnote with approved security, waiving valuation and arpraisment laws. JESSE CATT, no5pr fee $2 Administrator.

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. G-. W. R COMBS, Gumm A "Merry New Year" to one and all Come, trcntle folks, and buy a Book, I'm selling mighty cheap. If you won't buy, just come and lookDo, cme and take a peep. I know that I can suit you In prices and in looks, So come down to Combs', And buy your Nevr Year Books. The annual Forget Me Not, The Gem, the Wreath, the Roae, The token of aflVcfion And the choicest Boots of prose, The Bible and the Testament, The Prayer book anl the Primer, ' And Books of Moral Reading, For the pious and the sinner And then I've frr the Littl Fult A very good selection There'3 Mother, and Harry Hum, The Hobby Horse andother There's puss in boots, and William Tell, And then a great Dig heap Of Story books, I want to seH And I'm going to do fc cheap.

Prospectus for 1 859. The new volume of the New York Weekly IIlutirated Golden Prize will commenc J; in 1st ld59. The following are the names of the Literati whose productions will grace the columns of thii elegant journal during the year: Rr. C II Spurgeon, of London, G W M RcvnoWs, of London, G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bui wer. Gen C F Her;sicker, late of Nicaragua, Col G W Crocket, A D Munsouy Capt M D Alexander, US A, Thoraas Dunn Rnglish,M D, Henry Clap.jr, Dr O C Van Bure, Lieut J M Platt, U SN. F Clinton Barringtoa, Miss Socthworrtt Mrs Anna Whelplcy, Mis Hetty Heartly, Miss Virginia Vaughan, Miss Dl Vernon, Minn? Mantour " Hattie Clare, Mrs T B Slnclare. TERMS: Term3 of Bubscriptin,$2i year; each oibucrlbrr is entitled to one of the articles n.nnod in the following Lisf, and- is requested to nrciuion whit article he desires w lien lie sends his subscription money: Gold Pen, with silver case, worth at retail $2 0J Ladies gold pencil do tV 2 01 Gold tooth pick do do 2 0.1 Ladies gold pen with extdnsion case, du 2 00 Engrossing gold pen, 16 carets do 2 00 Gold ring plain and chased do 2 M Ear drops do 2 00 Mosaic and Florentine Bruadics do 2 00 Gold Lockets do 2 01 Cable charms do 2 00 Gold Broaches do 2 00 Gentlemen's pins do 2 0d Gentlemen's bosom studs do 2 03 do sleeve buttons d 2 Od Watch keys do 2 0 ) Ladies' cuff pins do 2 01 Ribbon slides do 2 01 Gold crosses d 2 01 PREMIUMS TO AO ANTS CETTIXO SCBSCKinER. Those getting up a club of 5 subcriqen at $2. each, and remitting $10 will be entitled to a gold pen and silver holdar worth $3r and each subscriber will receive nny one of the above articles he may select. Those remitting for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth $7. Those getting up a club of la ubscribers and remitting $30, will be entitled to a silver watcb, ora gold vest chain worth $10. Those remitting $40 for 2J subscribers will be entitled to a gold chain, or a Tver hunting cased watch worth S22. Those reniitting $0 for 41 i subscribers will be entitled to a ladies' gold watch worth $0. Thoe remittinsf $I0O lor 51 subscrii hers, will be entitled to a goU watch wor.lt 5 1 1. All communications should be abilressed to 5 MB DEAN, Publisher, 2:15 Broadway N Y A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO FCBSCRJBKS FOR Till NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, a nrAPTirfLi.T ILLUSTRATED FAMILY X E WSPA PER. "THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best litcrarv par" f the dav. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of rntcrtaiuiug matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED evcrv week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 1000 00 WILL BE SENT TO CENTS TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF. THE SUB I SCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year and one gift Three copies one year and three gifts... Five copies one year and 5 gifts Tea copies one year and 10 gifts Twenty -one copies one year and 21 gifts. $2 00 00 S" .8 (K 15 00 30 00 The articles to be distributed are wmpri 1 in the following; 1 United Statss Treasury Note, $1000 00 3 do do 500 00 each 5 do do 200 00 each 100 00 each 100 (K each 75 00 aach f0 () tach 50 (XI ach 35 00 each 30 00 each 10 do do 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. cased watches 20 Gold Watdsc 50 do 100 . do 300 Ltdics Gold Watches, 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 200 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 Dr-opa, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Button, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a varietv of otlu-r articles, worth freni 50 cents to $15 00 each. On the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our booksand the gift forwarded within one eck to him, by jf mail or express, post-paid. UTAH Communications mutt be addressed to DJSIIFL ADFF lVriiir. jull34 211 CENTEarraxrr.Ntw Yoai.y Consumptives, do not Despair!! CONSUMPTION O-Ajf OLD INDIAN DOCT'R, ÜNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among tb . CUERD. ' Indians of the Rocky Mouatains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves to b a ' certain cure for Consumption rwucf rsjtOTIONl Bronchitii, Asthma, Livar CONSUMPTION cOD1pia;ntt Ncrrous Affcc. tions, Coughs, Colds, Ac. CURED. Having now made his furtna and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for pre pa ring tbe medicine free if choree to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send U hU agent, enclosing 2 stamps (Scent-?) to pav the return CURED. : letter, with a description W their symptoms. The old Doctor has cured mon than 3000 catet f Consumption alone, and hopcr all afflicted people will avail themselves of this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the pood he can before he die. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. W ho Is his sole agent. iulli 34 A Settlement "Wanted All persons knowing themselves indebted to R. M. Brown k Co.,orR. Brown, arc hereby notified that a settlement must bc had immediately " order to save trouble and costs. The accounts arc ? nthe hands , R. M. BROWN.' NO. 1 article of LayerRAlSINS, by the box quarter box and round, at - 43 VINNEDGE k PRO'S. B U J 'itS FOR J USTIC ES OF: ' ' THE Peace , for sale cheap, at tliis Office. . , A FEW CASES of Drv Goods now continent . at the Low Price Lrrc Ricü fearim.