Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 May 1859 — Page 3

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rVBUSHEO ETEKT THURSDAY MOE5INC, BT D. MC DOXALD HC DOALD BleDOXAIil & BROTHER. TER M S In Advance ,...$1.00 ... 1,50 2,00 At the expiration 4 it m .ix months, ...... twelve months,... ADVERTISING: On square (ten lines or leas,) three weeks,. 1 00 Each advlitional insertion, V Column three months UJ ? Column six months, jw i Coltiain one year.. .12 00 i Column three months, P 00 tf Colairn six months,. 1 00 Column one year,. , 25 00 1 Column three months, 1 4 00 1 Column six month? 5100 Column one year, 45 00 Yearly advertisers have the privilege of one hifh; free of charge. ' X.e"al Advertisements inserted at the above ratesT Hereafter, Attorneys, and others, having legal Doticcs published, will be held rcsposiblc for the pay, wiles otherwise arranged. Displayed advertisements arc charged for the apace occupied by them, measured by brevier lines Medical advertisements at the above rstes to be paid for in advance. Unless otherwise ordered, advertisement will be inserted till forbid nd charged accordingly. LOCAL ITEMS. Corporation Election. Democracy Triumuhant ! ! ! GLORIOUS VICTORY!!!! The Corporation election in this place last Monday resulted in a complete triumph for the Democracy. The entire ticket was elected by an average majority of 70Z - This is the most complete triumph that has ever been achieved in this town by any party. During the past year, everything was done by the Republicans to render the administration of their officers popular. It was expected by them that they would be ablo to present a record at tha closa of the year, which would be acceptable to the en tire community, and insure Uvnr re-election with scarcely a show of opposiiion. The people watched their actions during the year, and have now rewarded them with an inglorious dtfeat. The contest wa3 a political one. The fight wasj conducted on party piiuciples: bo personalties were used on either side. The two tickets were probably the best that have ever been run in this town, and the result indicates a strong feeintj in favorof Democracy. We wish our neighbors and the rest of mankind, to understand that Plyn,oulh is Democratic, all the time. If anv of the oppressed ckizens of Republican towns in this part of the State, desire peace and quiet, with all the pure and benign influences of Democracy, we invite them to come among us, and b mad a partakers of the blessings of a true Democratic government. OFFICIAL RETURN'S. Tho Mlowin- is the officii! rote of last Monday, fur Corporation officers. Republican in Roman, Dinmcrats in small CAPS. Trustees 1st Ward D R McKinzie 95 J B S Hunger 178 73 2d Ward Joseph Westervelt 110 S A Francis 16151 3d Ward O Bailr 102 PS Alleman 1G6 C4 4tii Ward Wm W Hill 99 J G Osdoux ....17071 5tii Wakd Jacob Olcübec 98 ,Ed. Collis.?. 174 7G Clerk Eugene Hutchinson.. 104 2i ß Klinger 162 58 Marshall and Treasurer II Humrickhouser 100 X B Kuxcer 16860 Collector ."N B Klixgir. 165 Assessor Lyman Griffin 95 Tjiom as McDonald 1 77 C . Tjadic' Home .Tlaazinc. . Tha April and May numbers of the Ladios Homf Magazine are receired. Terms, one copy, one year. S2; tvrj copies one yfe'nr, 83; four copies one year 86. Try ChL? Magazine one year and compare it with all others. Its superiority will h: apparent at once. Published by Henry White No 7 Beekman street New York. Appointment. We are pleased to learn that our worthy fellow citizen J. G. OSBORN, Esq. has received the appointment of Solicitor for the Pittsburgh Ft Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company, for the Counties of Marshall, Stark and La Porte. Mr Osborne is a man of sound judgment, good business qualifications, and will, doubtless, attend to the business intrusted to him to the satisfaction of all concerned. ———<>——— Discharged. Mr Armstrong, the Presbyterian minister who has been preaching in this place for a few months pan\st, was tried by the members composing the Session of the Church, on Monday last, for conduct unbecoming a minister, was found guilty and discharged. We do not feel disposed to dish up the particulars of this lamentable affair, as no good could possibly result from it. ———<>——— CiTFrecI.'ILill baa sold his stoct of! groceries to s gentleman from Chicago.;'

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disagreeable feelings are generally symptoms ofi some other complaint; such as dyspepsia, apoplexy aüd various others, all of which are caused by corrupt noxiohs matter, clogging the various circu lations; hence, a stream or rush of blood to the head, tnd by the excitement a great pressure on brain. Giddiness, headache, Iocs of memory, dim ncss of sight, and various other complaints are the result. Thus it will be seen that all the above pain ful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the blood. Dr Morse's Indian Root Tills are acknowl edged to be the only medicine thoroughly purify the blood They enter the blood ad follow the stream of life through the system Thev root out all foulness and drive out every unhealthy obstruo tion They ßhonld be taken every night in sufficient quantities to operate briskly, by commencing with two pills on going to be, three the next night, four the next; if the symptom are not removed, commence again with two pills and go up again as before Continue In like manner until the blood is thorough!? purified, and all pain and distress is entirely removed Obtain one of our Free Alma nacs, and .?ad the history of Dr More father and how the medicine . was introduced Ecware of a counterfeit on these Pills Yellow Wrappers All genuine are in Blue wrappers with the signature of A J White k Co on each box Dr Morses Indian Root Pills arc sold by all dealers in Medicines PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, and STEREOGRAPHS Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan Gallery, over Pershing's Drug Store, cwual to any taken in the Union. Call and examine the sublime view of Niagara Falls, the Greek Slave, a Palace by Gas Light, kc, in that wonderful instrument, the Stereoscope. Stereoscope views of prirate or public buildings taken, and the Stereoscope furnished to order. Terms a low as can be afforded, and all pictures warranted. J. CARBUTT, Artist. JulvSOth 36tf Dr StJohn, the celebrated Chemist of New York city, during his scientific investigations at the West was struck with the want of a pill especially designed for the billious diseases of the Western country, and affections of the lircr. It is impossi ble tint a pill should be well adapted to cure of this kind that is recommended to cure all diseasesHe ha therefore compounded a pill with especial reference to this class of complaints. Thousands of families that hwe been afflicted with severe and protracted illness during many years residence at the west have escaped with comparatively little since they hre used these pills. Emigrants at the West are particularly liable to disease until they become acclimated. They wonld find these pills invaluable Da Roback's Remedies. We publish in another column of to d iv's paper, an article copied from the Cincinnati Times, descriptive of Dr Rohack's extensive medical establishment in that city. By the way, Dr Roback's Remedies have obtained a great ane deserved popularity w ith all cl:ise.-i. It ha been but a snort time since these Remedies wore Introduced into our section of country; yet DrBrenan, Dr Roback's agent in this place, informs that his Us of the Blood Pills and Blood FuriGer now far exceed flics: of all other medi:;nj for which he is' ageut, combined. The reason for this, i?, that they luve stood tha test of practical experience. We know this not only ftomtre mouths cf others, but we have used them in our owmamuv wun tr.c vcrv bst results, l or all diseases of the blood, general debility, whether proceeding from natural weakness, indigestion, anJ all kindred ailments, we recommend the Scandinavian Remedies as the very best aedicincs extant. Tee are destined to achieve, not an ephemeral SUCCC3, but a permanent and deserved reputation, which will render them a necessity in e cry family. Napolean O, North West, Marcli 2See Advertisement. I. I. ST. JOHN'S COUGH AND CONSUHPflON SYilUP. Thonn'1' who Jure mvle ne f thi Kreut rm-rfy tet:ee it L far npcritp 10 rjr pr'-p.tratinn now known fip :iir cire of tiii!p'i . Ciniiclis and Cold. Atlima, ItnturliiiK pilttnic f Blivxl Vi Hurt-nt; of the UrfH't. !loren3 ll'cpin CoukX Croop. llitliislc.f tc. 'wiae of t!e ctirrslTecirfl by U.i med ciire nre ot most urpiiinx itxl wonderful character; ca""" tliat liare bren i;ireu up h rtnincTt phyjicistns a incnra'.'e for m4ti3 jfun. One c.e i J t' at f n rpvciable physician, who was pronounced irtouraMe l7 seven phyicinni. Two nw are of twenty years' standing. Nor.e. therefore. how-Ter luujc they have been aClicteJ. should depair uitiil tliry datTC xirt-D this if rial remedy a trial. We tK'l.er. i c-m:nn rouh$ and coMs. it is almost, if not ja t, iiifit 'ihle ; and in nineteen caes out of twenty, -lr-tn! roini.cunusiy from am'.n th"e who are con. ialereil dar geron anw iiicurnhl-. it will e(Trct a eure. It miy ! tak-n with pi ft-ct sa'ety liypersotia of tlie mo-t d lichte co ititutioo. It it pure y veKetable, and i a Icsant. healiLy. mad iavixuratir.t; tunic. From a yrtrrhnnt of G-i!iin. O.. fh. 2i T)k Sib : Sly wife Iwrt been ntilictcd rr years witS a e- leh. a:l '.it full ghe t;iy in brrd, nt expected t lve. Ww m u-d 3 as uk i Kxpeciorart. Urerwnrt and Tr. unt C-t Uver il. Ilrr poyici.in cnu'd do nothing ' mrre fir lirr. 8Je th;a coinincnc! taking ycr 0ukI and C-nsumption Syrup and after qm'ik fire b'tiej wat able to do her work ajftin. IhareaUo ifien it te otlirr mfmln of my fmnily tor sever ciuaUa aol rnl li. It effects have been mich that t hare cn luled it in the he-t medicine now in us-. My irran1vn was afflicted with a d;se ise of the lung, for which Uie dn It, co'iUt do nothing. One bottio of your 5yrup ha . r No cured him. A blackumith in this ptare wa,ani:t'ted Ii Cke Kme way. so as to be unable to work. Une bottle f the.'Trc bsoefited him so much thtt he is at work Kain. ih-vc no doubt another bottle will perfect the enre. I wouk! r. -ommend those who are imilaHr aflicted to ! no lim n jfiTinjj this medi'dne a trial ,. lUspiCtfulljr you.?. . U.M. UARTOW. Lifa of Heaiber of tha Indiana .Legislature 8 iTfli. Messrs. A. Fisher k Co.. f Litronier. Ind.. ssy : Yo-ir medicines are valuable and rery popular here. Vour Couh and Consumption Cjrup. especially, has dne a great deal of good. A. (fancae. Cq . repreaent- . ativefrom Nobl' county, was confined trt Wd wuh consumption. His physician and friends bc'lced thtt he could never recover, and mast soon die. : Through the lrtruTieiita!iiy of tM fyrup he has been restored to the enjoyment of good health. A son of M.trtin Jee. r"sj . of that Ttcinity. was afflicted -with Lane Fr.rhicl) left hiin with a dangeroas rougi that bidled the sitiii of their physicians. He took this fyrup, aod was soon restor 1 to Ids a:cutoned health. ReniiT4ib!e Tasj of HTeditay Cdnaampfea. This certifies that my rife was alUic'rd about dlit months with every symptom of consumption. flie spit ceat deal of bloxl. and had an atmst incessant rough. a ad no expectation of her re-oyery, as her father and three sisters had died with , cnua)ptiort. an-t her dtaease wa evidently ImRar to theirs. A'ter site had bn ennQned to her bed about fonr week, contntlT failing, she commenced using St. John's Cuiigh and Consumption Syrup. This Tery on currd iier cough, and restored her to perfect health, which she lias eiij-.ved Mi little luterruptieo now nearly six years. It also soon, relieved me et a deeply-seared, dangerous . c-UKti .-ad spitting of blood. - ... JACOU fCLSE. - (BT bKSkCi. 0. . i C ui ud Pain in the Side of Tiwe Teara 6tndui? Cured. I was afflicted, with couth and pm In uiy side and breait five years. Daring three fesrs I was scaicrl able to eat sufficient to sustain life, employed four or five physicians, who wer nnable to Eive me dy relief My nispase was considered incurable. For innately I to.k St Jolm's Couxh and Con sump- " don tjrup. which hay restored me to perfect heat)i.Alter taking the medicine -n-weeV. I enjoyed an exreileotappe.it.. . JOHN M. KIKCliKK. Tilliu. O. Infant Oired. When my child w a few wetki ol.l. It took a severe cold, whicä settled upm its lungs Ti coach continued about a yar. th e'dld haVin. in tlta ! weaii time, th- hooping c""h H'e gT it a great variety of medicines, none f which were of any appareat , betunt. I was fin lly induced, from the strong recom Mewtatioii of veral .f mr friend, to try bt. Johu'a though aadCoasaiBption Syrup, wrnc' very so n effected vare - - . LAUOHE!t.r'ori Ball, a Sold by alt MeJicin DeaVr. who will furnl 91. Johaa : Alraanae Kntln. I. U t. John A tv TdBv v.ty, O-t Ocucra! Ageuts tot the Weitem tftatf i.

.J. C. LEONARD H. B DICKSON & GO. Oa La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Hare just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF . HAIDWAIE, JAPANNED WARE, 9 AND mm EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. o c o 3 Ol 3 o cn P 3 c o ft p u o 3 i 3 ft t3 ST o C" o c 03 O 3 O o c ft 3 c c 3 P at a O p r. 3 3-1 P a at c a ft O o p ft o o prices, and nie determined to suit our customers witn quality and prices. e 4J o I. 3 c3 I o a Si o is o J eJ hi w ts 3 3 1 o r3 Sr a C T3 a o in a o P. O 3 o a rt fc Ö o o e 3 J.' S3 c O e o o et C H u Z3 o o o O "o. S n Si o t. o . Wo arc permanently located in Plymouth, with j st the stock, rriends, that will suit you. We are dctcrminc J that no Man, Woman or "Chihl,"in all the retrions round about," shall undersell us and respectfully solicit vour natronapi fi,lfnt that in the variety, nuality anaiowr price of our stock tuai vre can sun every one wishing an tiling in our nne. Liv4 j H IS. DICKSON ii Co. Jf ust Mecciv cd, A NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! HONEST CORNER' STILL THE OF iTTRiCTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! . Iltvtnff survived the flames of Jklareh go paid up my creditors collected a portion of J "vuia, i am iiappj to announce to my nu mer ous friends and customers that I hare uor onhand a general assortment of Conststinjr of almo.-t cverv artirln tier- - T,, line in the west. ' Of all kind to suit RU classes of people. I am not goin? to make a blow, not going to Uli yon that I will sH my goods for N OT H IN Gl . . . t ; ' ' ' But that I will jell them as cheap as I can afford to An experience of more than twelve year In the 1 i t Mercliantilc Business - Convinces me that - -EQUAL AND EXACT J JUSTICE TO ALL" lg the inotto which should govern both buyer and seller. - Give me call, friends examine my Stock of Groceries, B O OTS AX ' SHOES, HATS AND CAS , fSC. And if you don't want to buy it will not cost you anything. . , J. BR0WNLF.E. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on bcok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money jait now aa 1 have some hvary pt yments to mke in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted couhl notdome a greater favor than topay NOW-

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QuebeCjMay2. Both houses of Parliament assembled on the 19th, for the purpose of prorogation. The Queen's speech wag read by the Lord Chancellor. It merely says that it intends to dissolve Parliament forthwith, with a view to enable the people to express their opinion of public affairs; thanks the Commons for granting the necessary supplies; and concludes by stating that a dissolution has been rendered necessary by the difficulties experienced in carrying on the public business, as indicated by the fact that within a little more than a year two successive administrations have failed to retoin the confidence of tlie IIou?e of Commons, and hopes that the result may enable the British Government to be conducted by an administration possessed of the confidence of Parliament and the people. D'Israeli said that Parliament would be formally dissolved, and writs were issued for the new election for the 23d. The Times City article says the minister's statement caused funds to open heavily at one-fourth decline, at which they remained sometime, but the article in the Moniteur caused a rally in the prices on Monday. Lord Derbv states that before finally abandoning all hopes of an adjustment, the British Govern ment had suggested one more pro position, the nature of which he was not at liberty to state. The Times says this proposition is understood to have been dis patched to Vienna on the 18th, and the answer had not been re turned. Fkaxce. The Moniteur of the 10th has an official article on the situation of politics! affairs. It explains the basis .agreed upon for the proposed congress and the present positions of negotiations, and says that France is willing to prove her conciliatory disposition, promising to request Piedmont to disarm, on the condition that Piedmont and the other Italian States be requested to take part in tne congress, it nopes tins proposal will meet with the unanimous consent of the powers. France has even added that she is disposed to consent to a disarm ament provisionally to the congresu. üvery thing, theretore, iusA.ZC it... .r ii i r ii ,i -i nacs me ueiiei xuai n au tue uir nculties are not yet removed, a detinue understanding will ere 1 1 -A-II'l -l 1 .I long- uc estaunsneu ana mat no further obstacle will oppose the as sembling ot the congress. The Pans Bourse on the 18th was buoyant, and an advance of one-fourth took place. . Three's opened at an advance of one-fourth but recede!, and closed flat at G7f G5c. Sardinia. The Daily Newa .has tlie following dispatch dated Tunn, 19th: At a counsel of ministers held this morning, at which the king was present, it was resolved to give to Europe assurances of the desire of Sardinia to remove the difficulties which delay the meet ing of the congress; that Sardinia yields to the demand of England and France, and accepts the principle of disarmament, the details of which are to be discussed by the congress. . Austria. The London Herald denies that English ' ships-of-war are to be sent to Trieste. All the routes leading to Italy are still crowded 'with military convoys, and are monopolized for he public service. The entire second Austrian corps de arniee" has left to join the army of Italy. Ihe nomination ot the new field marshals is spoken of. Italy. The King of Naples was reported dead. Advices to the 1G say he still survived, but had received the sacrament and taken eave of his fainih. Austria is increasing the" garri son ot rerrara. India. The mail of March 20th arrived at Alexandria: on April ltll.. ... V. . . ; .- ; . .. Oude was tranquil. The increase in' the -import, of duties caused great excitement. Meetings" Yero held: to -protest against the measure, and a memorial yvas' being, prepared for the home government and parliament. Hie last trace of the rebellion Was fast disappearing.. K

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St. Louis, April 30. The California overland mail with dates to the 8th inst., arrived this evening. Ships were arriving freely; the market is surfeited, and a decline in prices continued. The ship moonlight [sic], just arrived, reports the Maniton, from New York, wrecked on the Atlantic, in latitude 14, longitude 135. Several ships were around her at the time, and it is supposed that all hands were saved. Tlie volcano in the Sandwich Islands still continues active. Very rich guano islands have been discovered northwest of the Sandwich Islands, and possession taken by the commander of the government steamer Fennimore Cooper in the name of the United States. ———<>——— From the Pike's Peak Region. Leavenworth, April 29. A portion of the locating party dispatched by the overland express returned yesterday, bringing intelligence to the 9th of April from Denver City. They report the route every way adapted to the requirements of travel. Grass, wood and water are abundant.— The stages which left here on the 18th were passed near the head waters of Solomon's Fork, getting along well. There is no diminution in confidence among the miners, and flattering reports continued from the mountains. The richest prospects were found in the vicinity of South Pass and Arapahoe, but the ground was still frozen and the snows heavy. Three men were hung on the 9th, at Denver City, for murder, by a vigilance committee. Great excitement prevailed when our informants left. Large numbers of emigrants were pursuing a new road. The surveyors estimate the maximum distance from Leavenworth to Denver City at 500 miles. Mr. Martin Fields of this city, has been appointed Postmaster of Boulder City. ======= Great Sale of Personal Properly AT AUCTIOKTS TIIK orrJersigned will commence selling at auction the personal property bejonin to the estate of John Couple, deceased, at his late reridenee on the . 10th. Day of May Wext, and continue from day today till the same iä disposed of. Said property couslsta of all sorts of - 3ry Groods, Groceries, Crockery "Ware, Iron (large quantity "forge iron") drugs, dye stuffs, liquors, ttorc fixlures, household furniture, on j waonf one buggy, one lot of wood, one flock of hheep, etc., etc. A credit of sir months will be given on all sums over $3 the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiting valuation and appraisement laws. EMILY COUGLE.J J G. OSBORNE, Adm'rs. apr!4 20t3. ShcpiiT's nlc. By 'irtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Fleas Court, I will offer for sale, aa the law directs, at the court house door inFlymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the tn day ot Way lfj'J, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of 6aid day, the following described real estate, in said Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the north west corner of the east half of thosout'i west qur.rter of section 2.'f 1 1 1C 1 I wwnsnip ..', norm oi range one east; running thence cast seven rods e:rht feet and four inches. thence south ten rods and ten feet, thence west Seyen rods eight feet and four inches, thence north to theplaee of beginning. lakenasthe property of Moses Snvth at the suit of Charles S. Tibbit. 19 O. M. BARNARD. Sheriff M C. Sale of Land Mortoasjed (and Forieited,) tO tllC Congressional i QViaI T?.,.wl TVT OTICE is hereby giren that the undersigned I 1 will offer for sale, at the couft house door in the town of Knox, Starke county, Indiana, on the lUi day ot May, lcoy, at 2 o'clock p. m., thefol1 ! 1-11 J . .. lowing uescriuea land, to-wit: Tlie south lalf of the nortb-eapt quarter of section number twenty-three, in township number thirty-three north, of range numbef two west; containing eighty acres, more or less, which was mortgaged to the State 4of Indiana by Job Short, to secure the repayment of eighty-one dollars and twenty-five cents to the Congressional School fund, and is now forfeited for the non-payment of principal and interest. Principal" due, $81 2;; interest due on day of sale, $3 46; damages and accruing costs, $6 70; total, $91 41. S.iid land will 6c sold at the time above stated, o. bid in by the Auditor for the benefit of the School Fund, unless tlie principal, interest, damages, and costs are paid prior to the time specified. . . JOHN S. BENDER, apr21-21t3$3 Auditor Stark Co. Hungarian Grass ' Seed! : 'ars a year saved in doctor bills, by VFraising the Hungarian Hay. Every farmer is aware of the danger of sickness in going to the wet marshes after Hay. Now . is the time to get the genuine Hungarian or honey blade ;ras3 seed, either on time or shares, or for cash. The best time to sow is from the 1st to the .20th of May The nbore seed can be had at our Ware House, We have onhand a first rate lot of Smnkpd ir.n.a Shoulders, also Pickled Pork, Lard, Corn. Potatoes, Flour, Shingles, 4c. Give us a call and wo will give you a bargain. . . . . ... ; , r: Apr 2b, 159 W3 i,: II; THAYER kCo. NO, 1 article f LayciRAISINS, by the ho j uuarterbox and pound, at id VINN EDGE & tiRO'S

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TO THE Let all give aKenlion! finilE SUBSCRIBERS IIAVB OPENED, .1. one door north ot tlie rotOfece,an exteniv stock oE Embracing a general assortment of everything belonging to that line of trade. Having purchased taeir stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms as will wan-ant PUBLIC PATRONAGE . They invite the citizens of this vicinity to an examination of their stock nnd prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their terms. They have in connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who are ready to fill promptly, all orders for domestic manufacture. Be it further known that they will pay in CASH, the highest market prices for all kinds of FURS, PEL1S, GREEN fc DRY HIDES, &c, tc. As they purpose making iheir Etore a permanent institution of Tlymouth. the public may be assured that they will always find ihcir stock complete. & FINDINGS, Constantly on hand. Remember the place and give ui a call one door north of the Tost Office. Wm. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VANVALKENBURGII. Plymouth, Ind., December 2nd lc53. vol 4no "DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of P READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our Mock at f:rst class Hotues. we can oiler you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above wc have connected a ESTABLISIDI'AT 1 Under the superrision of Mr. F. J. RENN CK, wheie we ane prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO OBDER! And keep constantly o:i hind CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS, S. & M. BECKLR &pr29-23 Sale of Lands Mortgaged (and forfeited,) to the School Fund. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale, at the court house door in Knox, Stark county, Indiana, on the 13ih day of uay, icoj, aiio ciock p. m. ot saw aay, me lot lowing lot, to-wit: Lot number filty in tlie old p!at of the town of Knox, rh:r was mortgaged to the btate of Indi ana by It V Spurrier, to secure the repayment of j-; j lu iuc unraaun ocirvui r unu, aua is now iurfeited for the non-payment of interest. Principal due, twenty-five dollars; interest due to date ot the sale, . four dollars and twenty-six cents; damage and accruing costs, four dollars; total, thii ty-thtve dollars and ninety-six cent. A'so,the north half of the south-east quarter of section number three, in township number thirtythre north, of range number two west, containing eighty acres more or less, which was mortgaged to the State of Indiana by Allen Humphrey, to secure t!:c repayment of one hundred dollar.? to the Congressional Fund, and is now forfeited far the non-payment of interest. Principal due, twentyfive dollars, interest due on the day of sale, two dollars and twenty-eight cents; damage ard accruing costs, four dolh rS; total, thirty -cne dollars and twentv-cight cents. A13A tliA rnrf f-Ti"cf nirlri t!ia cmitli .trarl quarter of section number thirty -six, in Township number tmrty-tnrec nor.n, ot range number one was mortgaged to the State of Indiana by James Williams to secure the repayment of forty dollars to the Common School Fund, and forty dollars to the Congressional School Fund, and is now forfeited for the non-payment of interest. Principal due eighty dollar s j interest due on the day of Rale, nine dollars and seventy-five cents: damage and accruing costs, six dolla'rs and eighty cents; total, idnety-bi dollars and fifty-five cents. Also, the south-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section number two, in township number thirty-two north, of range number three west, containing forty acres, more or less, which was mortgaged to the State of Indiana by William D. Buchannen to secure the repayment of seventy-five dollars to the Common School Fund, and is now forfeited for the non-payment of interest. Principal due, seventy-five dollars; interest duo oa the day of sale, ten dollars and sixty-two cents; damage and accruing costs, six dollars and seventy-two cents; total, ninety-two dollars and thirty four cents. ' " ' Said lands will he sold at the time ubovc speciueu, uruiuin ny me Auditor lor tne benefit of said funds, unless the principal, intercut, tlani:ige3 and costs are paid prior to the time specified. . JOHN S. BENDER. apr21-21t3$G Auditor Stark Co. 'i -- C II11. TIME TABLE TO TAKE EFFECT ATRIL 23, AT 8 40 O'CLOCK A U Qoing West . Going East L've Plymouth 4 SO rsiL've Liporte 840 am do Clark's . 4 43 do do Plank Road 8 58 do do Tyncr ? 5 00 do do Stillwell 9 13 do do Knott's 5 OS do do Van's 9 23 do do aikerton-'üädo do Kankakee 9 "5 do do' Kankakee 545 do do Walkcrton 9 55 do do Van's 6 00 do do Knott's lO 12 do 610dodoTyner 1020 do 6 25 do do Clark's 10 ?0 do 6 40 doAr. Plymouth 1050 do B. EDWARDS, Agent. do SUUwell do Plank Road An Laporte

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IRON CITY COLLEGE

Pays for a full course rn the IRON CITY COLLECrE, The largest', most extensively patronized and bett organized Commercial School in the United State. Attending Daily, jtiarcli, Usual time to compete a fall coarse, from C to 1 weeks. Every Studont, Upon graduating, is gurantccd to be competent to manage the Books OF ANY BUSINESS, And qualified to earn a salary o$from 50 To $U,00. Students enter at any tmic: No Vacation Review at pleasure. Si premiums est Penmanship, Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, Incloat two letter stamps, and F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgli, Pa. BMW STOHE. irarcmoredhiästockof DRUttS AND MEDICINES to the room one koreist of Pattc.ton k Cleaveland's store on Li Porte street, Plymouth lud, where he keeps constant!? on hand PURE DRUGS AND Carefully selected frrom the best Wholesale LV tahlishmcnt.s in New York, Philadelphia, f'itU' uurgn aua cuic.-xgo Country fferchfuils;, JtXD PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their iutcrcrt lo gir h'ttt a ca?l ashc warranU every article sold by him to he just what it is represented In addition to hi large f tockof Drug and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEENOTIONS Perfumery, 7 Hair Oil. Burning Fluid, And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Dru Store, at prices as low as can be afiordeJ. Call and examine for yoursclvcp. T. A. LEMON. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACHES of GOOD LAND I or Sale on Eay Term?. PERSONS wanting to buy or sell Lad,il! well to call on the unlcigped, who can civa facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in th con' trv. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, anJ on time: nw or sec 34. (les 10 acrci out of ma cor.) and s h of fw q of ec 27, town 52 n, of rang 1 w -230 acres, 30 acres irrrproved at North. Betid, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec C Michigan Road land 122 57-100 neres-unifrfproved x milei north of Plymouth line, heavy timbered land, with water. The se ( and e h 6f sw t of sec 22, and the n q of e 36, town 35 n, of range onfe e Polk town ship 400 acres heavy timbered, good water near Tyncr City tobe sold hi quantitiet to suit purchasers. to Tlie 8 h of ue q of 8cc 29, to n n, of rang 2 e. SO acre, four miles suth of Plymouth fif. teen acres improved good Lind, timber and water The e q pec 3, town 32 n, of ran;rc2 e, 1W acres Grccu'township tight miles from Fly outh near sore, mill?, an J : in a good nciyhb hood good timberfine grass nuarsh, and running water. The c h of sw q of sec 25, town 34 n, rt r12 e,and sw q of sw q of 30, town 34 n, 122 ac"1 four miles north-east of Plymouth good mill aud gaw-mill thirty acres improved bmldiBr" to be sold very cheap; The-sh of nw q of ec 14, town j2 n, of mrtg 3 e close by rippCcanoe Town rood land and good timl-cr--unimpiovcd-to be had on carj terms. Lot Nö. C in Wheeler's addition to the town ot Ply yiouth fine dwHIinjrand pood out hoc. North 3 of LotJ'o.37 In Plymouth, now know as"iaidwin House, a tit si table location. Lot No.91 in Plymonth good dwelling houm. Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymoutl: dwelhrg x40 feet for sale or rent. 34 Lot No 40, Plymouth gocd dwelling and twoStory besiness house, on cne of ihc'Uet corni ii town to he lnd at a bargain. Tcrsous desirous of purchasirg in lias vicrnitT, will dd well to give ns call. . REEVE & CA FRON, December 9lh 2tf rirmonth, lnd. SYRUP a prime aiticle.tt C3J)