Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 24, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 May 1859 — Page 3

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1 Sjruarc 2 do 3 lo 4 do "(Column do 3 do do do All Special Notice?, tobe inserted among read- ! ing matter, to be charged 25 per cent above regu-; borates, after termination of existing contracts. ! in advance, or satisf-ctr rrly secured, and payment .v... ......... ... : - , - j Inno ca5eto be deferred longer than thirty days after the advertising has run out, except in cases where the pay comes out of the County Treasurv und has first "to be allowed by the County Hoard. All advertisements of every kind must be paid ait advance, except where the publishers are owing or have running accounts with the advertiser. Agents in other town and cities to he allowed 25 per ont commission, but no advertisement of unvkindtobe inserted at less than regular rates. The rates for J Work, wh'c'j must also be paid for as soon as the work is completed, except as above specified, will be made known at either Oilietf. The above terms will be strictly adhered to in everv instance. McDOXALD & URO., Publishers Democrat. I. MATT1NGLY, Publisher Republican. jr7q c a i t k m s ." " Rev. Iflr. Armstrong Called on U3 after our paper was issued j T , i , i t i , c(n(n i last weekend infoi med us that our statement that l e had been discharged was not! true and asked U3 to correct it. Not wish- ! .. l,o 1 j,. V- Q Ct -VVI iliif 41 11V till l HU t has in this commmuuitv, or intimatint' that o Jie n-iLflit have been mistaken when lie said he was no

t dischargjd, but quit by 1 Ind., bvlJcv. James Martin. Mr. M. R. ELLI- .... i. i .,ir i .i. i OTT tö Mws -MARY IIUATON.

mutual arreement between himself and the; luembers of the Session who held him to

account for the 'deeds done in the body,' ; r;n? tie remrii71(er Gf their Hves as they we will merely state, upon authority, tli.it wcre with the printers, prosperity and easy he was tried bv the members composing . consciences will be th?ir companions. the Session of the Church, for conduc. un-1 MaUUIED Oniiie i!thd;ij of Apiil lSöO.ly br , ; "T,v;-f,. ,.-.,o r. A IcCrackin Ksii., Ir (Iconic Vannote to Miss econuniT a ..Minister, was loiinu irnutv -t , ,', . . Ä ö Mary Ann Peen, all of Mark Lountv Indiana. .-ind discharged.' lie disgraced the pul- ' iwrro - jnt, the cause in which he was engaged,' Dili!) On the morning of the 11th inst., at belonged to the (loo l Templars and said ,1h "M Mof-an, in Plymouth Robo 1 er Ulis, acJ years. lie would drink Tl.cn he pleased, bctraved ... , ovtry crafidfTice the people had placed in I iiiH.iNF.ss, llEAiMcm:, ic These pains and i , ,v i ,t r. . .1 c .1 : disagreeable ft elinixs arc penerallv svnititotns of liim, cahtd the Jxf.sion toiretr.er for tlie . ,, I some other complaint; such as uvspepsia, apoplexv purpose of making an acknowldgement, as ; various others, all of which are caused by hi s.-iid, and then faik-d to meet it and t.n ' corrupt noxinhs matter, clogging the various cireutopofall this evidence he expects to glide , ktioirjlH nee, a stream or ru:-h of Mood to the smoothly along bv telling that 'it was Ol.lv h. ad,:.i.d l.y the excitement a preat pressure on - . , " , . . , t brain. (jilli:i(s,hea(laelio, loss of incmorv,dimn mx idle words spoken in a jest. "IJar- , , . , . . , . . J j ie?a of Hht, and various other complaints are t.-ie ney, let the girls alone!" ! ruu Thusit win)ie 50fn tU.lt a theabove pain- " " " ! ful and distressing maladies owe their origin to the 7T May Party is mnou need to come j Moi)il ,)r Mor,,;'.s Indi;in Root Vllu arP acknowloff at the Kd wards House this evening. edprod to le the only medicine thorou;:hly purify A hvi turnout and r: irood time is antic-' the Mood Thev enter the blood and follow the ipatd j stream of life throiiirh the system They root out .j , . ; all f.iuhicss and drive out every unhealthy obstruc'A'e promised not to s-iy anything ! They slemld be t..k-n every night in sulhci .t V -mi. i-t ' iciit ouatitif it s to operate hrislil)-, bv commencing about those hue silk bats whicn were pre- , . . , , T with tw) pills on .v'oing to be, tnrce the next night, seated to us by Mr. II. Piekce. but after . frtir iho ucst. if the Bymi,toIIH nre not removed, viewing Ihetr elegant proportins, and : commence again with two pills and go up again as contemplating the liberality of the donor, before Continue In like manner until the blood is we could not hold our peace. There arc j thoroughly purified, and all pain and distress is -... r . i . i r. e i t cntirclv removed Obtain one of our Free Almaa fcMV more of the sam- sart left, for which ; , , ,. ,T . , , ...... . ; nar-s, nnd read the history of Pr .More i father and application had better be made oon. Also, jw tJio wM jlltrOlllI0P(I Kovv:iI.0 of ft if you want a suit of Clothing, a pair of .terfeit on the?e Pills Yellow Wrappers All PootS, Sho'iK or (iailers, give him a call, j genuine are in FJliie wrappers with the signature J of A J White v Con each box Dr Morses IndiFirC I IS 11 raSICC. !n Kofi Tills are sold by all dealers in Medicine This is a subject too often negJected. It requires but one f.ict to show its impor- i PHOTOG-RAPHS. tance. A few weeks since Mrs How of AMIiROTVPKS, !hi. place had her house parti dir cor.sum-; JIEiLAIN'OTYPKS, and ed, and a prut öf th.j contents. Tlie inju-! STKUKOGKAPHS ry by tire and w.iter w.t.-? about $rJjO, to ' ; Taken daily at the Cosmopolitan fJallery, ivcr rnfi'liin.f f il n . l ; , Tei thing's Dni? Store, o.;ual to nnv Ukcu in the s.iv riOktiin oi 11, e liOiiulc and mconveni- . . r , f A , . , , : Union. Call and examine the sublime Ticw of ence ot b-m turned out o doors fora v. t. , , , r i Niagara I-alls, the Greek Have, a I alae; by Has time and baring to repair and refurnish. iht, &c, in that wonderfal instrument, the Hte2ovr oiid cent on the dollar WoJild have rooscope. Stereseopo views of privat? or ptiblic insured hor against los. An Insurance i buildings taken, and the Stereoscope ftirni?hed Id would bav cost her S3 per annum. The 1 "f1"" Terms m Was Can be afforded, and all . . i iticturcs warranted.

amount she lost in twenty intnutes would j have paid for her insurance one hundred year b. She lias had the house only about thirteen yenrs. Fur the tl.irtctiH years, it ! would navj cost only ?,d, and she would : - , j..r. . . i now nave saved 6300 by it. On reference to the United States Infcurauce Gazette f jr April, published by G. E. Currie Esq, of New York, wc find the Kt.na and Piuenix, of Hartford, and the PEOKI.V, MARINE ANP ElKK I.VSUItANCL, of l'ooria 111., arc amongst the first companies in thrj Union for safety and honorable dealin. Our fellow-townsman, C. II. IIekve, is Agent here for them all, and fully authorized to issu3 policies of insurance, and insures his own property in thm. "The Cook or Doctor who swallows his own compounds, is entitled to confidence in their safety:" and the agent who insures in his own companies know they are reliable. Let every one desiring to act on sound business principles insure his property at once. Ocq card in this issue. Newspapers. It is stated that there are now printed within tlie limits of our Lmon ; not loss than four thousand newspapers ! uJ( f.M i , . 1 1 ,m. uuuuieu Ol tnem üaily na i fie hundred of them semi-weekly about InTf Mir thair naif piy their way.

P. II. fc L. Co. On last Saturday we had the pleasure of seeing the Plymouth Hook and Ladder

Company out on parade. J. he boys make a fine appearance and it is a pity that ilwir town is not large enongh to have an Litgine. Huntington Democrat. Why, Alec, most any little town is large enough to have an engine we notice in ' I your paper that Huntington has one, but to be serious about it, we have come withan flce of fjeuinij an engine two or three .? . .1 . i umes we goi me wina-work all completed! "We calculate to get two or three engines and get our property insured as soon as we have another fire like that of March 1057. Edwards & Van Valkenburgh have just received a new stock of Boots, Shoes, GaiFish Hooks. If you want a good fish J3S:if nrav velc n'rn. n cdrlc- pmnlnv- .."., 7 ' , ed t))' the Hamilton and JJayion uauroau Com nan v. by the name of Dubois, presen- , , , . T .. f. T..1. icu ;i lorvu cih-ck u wie uikivwuu unit, signed by the President and Secretary of the road, for 7, ÜU0, received the money, and in company with a young lady, left for parts unknown. ———<>——— ——>Our former fellow-townsman, Mr. JAMES RUSSELL, has returned from California, after an absence of seven years. He has many friends in this place who are glad to welcome him to his old home. ———<>——— Remember the Sunday School Celebration to-day. Good speeches will be delivered, no doubt, and to see the little folks enjoy themselves iviil be enough enjoyment fir the old folks. MA Rill KP On the 1st inst-, in Tonawanda, N. V., at the residence of Iiurrell Edwards I'sj., bv Elder Woodnifl, Mr. D. T. PiiiLL'rs, Local Kd--orof lhe Marehall Cmmtv Reiuilicant to Miss M. C. Walsh. xtend to our Fditorial cotcmporary, and Id fair Hi-ide, the 'right hand of fellowship,' and hope that they may never have cause to rcgrei the t he ftcu thev have taken Amen! MARRIKD On the .rth of Mar, ne; r Bristol, j Del Iii pa per. please copy. If riflr t-iiJlrur friends nrA nss libr.-il ln. j, CARI1UTT, Artist or cbmn of to day'.s paper, an article copied " , v. back s extensive medical estabhhrnent in tha that city. Ily the way, Dr RobacK'a Remedies have obtained a great ane deserved popularity with all classes. It ha been hut a hört time since these Remedies were introduced into our section of cuntry; yctDr Hrenan, Pi Holmck's agent in this pluce, informs that his sales of the Wood Pills and Mood Purifier now far exceed thos of all other medicines for which he i agent, combined. The I reason for this, is, that they hire stood tha test of practical experience. We know this not only ft oin the mouth of others, but we hare nsed them in our own familv with the verr bst resulti. Fur all diseases of the blood, general debility, wheth er pioceeding from natural weakness, indigestion, and all kindred ailments, wc recommend the Scandinavian Remedies is the very best medicines extant. Teey arc destined to achieve, not an ephemeral tiucccs, but a permanent and deserved reputation, which will render them a necessity in eery family. Sapolcan O, North West, March 2tl See Advertisement NOTICE IS lu reby given that the undersigned will, at the I cX. reirular session of the Iioard of ComminMonday of June next, annlj for lieense to retail ''"tuoiw anlrii;ilt liquors in necordanee with the License Act of the late Ccneral .AssemhW 0f the. Slate of Indiana. The heation on which I I Pr"l,,s" tftsell, iaon lotnumbcr 171 in the original i r,atof Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana. j' a. rJAMBRiLL.

H. B. DICKSOX J. C. LEONARD.

H. B DICKSON & CO. Oa La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Have just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, JAPANNED WARE, AND EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. o jT. C o c av C r i c tr o c tr c w o 1 Er C C o 5 -i 3 3s V -I c -t 3 c m a o Wc have a comple te acsortment of Stoves at ! prices, and are dttcnnir.cd to suit our customers with quality and prices. JJS. C C P o E o a o o it o o 3 3 c p c We are permaiientlv located in Plymouth, with just the stock, friends, that will suit v'ou. We arc determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round alnMit," shall undersell us and respectfully solicit your patronage confident that in the variety, quality and low price of our stock that we can suit everv one wishing anything in our line. 2!v4J " II. B. DICKSON & Co. J u s t 11 e c c i v e (I , A NEW STOCK OK Sl'KIXli AXI) SUMMER (iOODS! HONEST CORNER STILL THE CEiYTEIt OF ATTRACTION NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March ft vear ä go paid uj my creditor. 4 rollected a portion of my debts, 1 am happy to announce to my nu mcr OU8 friends and customers that I have uow onhand a general assortment of DDmYCRdDCPIIDS Consisting of almost every article u;i zz that line in the west. Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not po!n to make a blow, not going to till you that I will enllniT goods for NOTHING! Hut that I will ?ell themm cheap as I can afford to An.experiencc of more than twelve vcars in th Mn-clianlllc Iksiucss Com inces nie that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" Is the motto which should govern both Inner and seller. Give mc a call, friends, examine my Stock of Groceries, HOOTS si X SU OKS, HATS AM) CAS, ifcc, itc, ike. And if you don't want to buy it will not cost you anything. J. UROWNLKH. BY THE WAY I haire a large amount on hcok nnd notcn, for po-AisBoiü long ago. 1 nceu tue money just now i as I have some heavy navments to m ike in anhort ' time. Those who know themselvea intlehteil eouM jnotdo me a peatrr tivorth;m tonav NOW. j rijmcmth, octoWai, iws J.u

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New Orleans, May 7. By the anival of tlie Coatzocd cos we have Vera Cruz dates to May 1st. Gen. RoblesT with 1,700 men, was at Jalapa, and Gen. Amprrdia, with 2,OoO men, was encamped be fore that city. 3? Juarez had issued a general exequatur to all American consuls The English and French fleets were to leave Sacrificos on the 2d. Advices from Acapulco, April 25th, state that the Liberals had San Bias, Mazatian, Manzanillo and Colona. She brings San Francisco dates of the 20th April. The Sonora left San Francisco on that day with $2,700,000 in treasure and 800 passengers. The ship Dragon, from Boston, is the only additional arrival from Atlantic ports at San francisco. Mining wis favorable. St. Louis, May 8. The Overland mail, with "dates to the 15th, arrived last night. The bill forming the six lower counties of California into a new territory, to be called Colorado, passed the Senate, and was sent to the Governor for approval. Dates from Oregon are the Gth. S. J. McCormick, Democrat, was elected Mayor of Portland by a large majority. The steamer Brother Jonathan brought down $100,000 worth of dust. The news from upper Fjazer river is very encouraging. The lower country is nearly deserted. Laborers not to be had at anv price. San Francisco markets unchancred. St. John's, N. F., May ). The steamer Adelaide, from Galway the oOth ult., arrived at 3 p. m. to-day. The news is important. Hostilities had almost commenced. 120,000 Austrians had crossed the Ticino. Breadstufls were all considerably liicrher, and provisions were slightly bett'.T. Consols had declined to 89aS9 1-4. The Bank of England rate of discount had been raised to 3 1-2 pr cent. A short time since, John Van Buren and other dignitaries wcre having a good time over their wine and walnuts at a famous boarding house in this city, when the landlady a plump, rosy widow came into the room. "Madam, what are your politics?" inquired one of the party. "I am a straight out Silver Gray Whig," she replied. 'Look at her closely, gentlemen," remarked the prince, 'for I assure you the male species of that animal is entirely extinct." Ar. Y. Tribune. Further Ry the Adelaide. St. Jolins, JMay 10. The Paris Constitutionel and the Daily News deny the report ed alliance between France and Russia. The latter says that the document signed is a mere convention. The Times professes to give the provisions of the treaty, and draws the most threatening consequences from them, regarding the alliance as a menace to England, inasmuch as Russia guarantees the services of her ileet in the Mediterranean and Raltic in addition to the army of observation on the Austrian frontier. The French troops were pouring into riedmont. Tuscany had joined France and Piedmont. The King of Sardinia had issued a proclamation to the army, saying he regarded Austria's ultimatum as an insult; and rejected it with disdain. The Frencli troops are landing at Genoa in large numbers. They wcre most enthusiastically received Tuscany had declared in favor of a military dictatorship. Gkeat BkitAix. Warlike preparations were going forward rapidly in England. At Wool witch there was great activity. The government had chartered Cunard's screw steamer yEtnaand a number of other vessels to convey troops and ammunition to the Mediteranean. There were rumors that a proclamation would be issued calling for . n nArt ,lfl fAr flm nvv Wnr Av,vyv inuii . . M ; T)lVlllitlinS VCle beillrr Teileillly (le i i . i .1 VpP jninndcd at Loyd s. liiere was f

great panic in London, and consols fluctuated excessively. London, Saturday noon. The Austrian manifesto is considered tantamount to a declaration of war Pans, Saturday. The Austrians havu crossed the Ticino, and host lities have commenced. This is official.

Boston, May 10. The vote yesterday from 114 towns gives over six hundred ma jority for the two years amend ment, lhe total vote for the question will probably not exceed forty thousand. Cleveland, May lo. Langson, one of the Oberlin rescuers, was to day found guilty. He will be sentenced with Bunnell to-morrow. Zanesville, O., May lo. Reuben Johnson, the negro who took the lead in trying to rescue fugitive slave Jackson, was arrested to day. lie attempted to shoot Deputy "Marshal Campbell, "but his pistol missed lire. The Ohio State Fair board is in session here to day arranging the premium list, ttc. THE PEOPLE Of Marshall County and Vicinity, ARE respectfully informed that E. PAUL Continus inc the Boot & Shoe Business, And intends manufactoring and keeping on hand a suppl y of Boots, Shoes, Leather, &c. litis advertisement now will show Tlie Plymouth people where to po, For Roy a and Shoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, Forthose who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at Paul's he does design To keep what cannot fail to suit, The latest style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wish for slippers neat, To suit their minds and fit their feet Or Gaiters of the latest fashion, When dressed to make a splendid dnh in; Or Ilootcc?, Shoes, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are there Of every sire and various line, Made at the East and Westward too. Wc also have a Buskin tie For walking which the Fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort, too; Then call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's his stock will please yon all; Iii stock 13 good and can't be beat, Ily any house on any street. A better Boot cannot be m vde, Than those we keep for country trade ; Our thick Brojjaus are also stout They'll wear till they arc all worn out. But if vou want a finer shoo, Then cäll at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco, or with Kip With kinds the best, that will not rip. Young Mi too, we fondly reet! Comelct U3 beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootee?, Of any kind that you may please, We also have for babes that creep, y little shoe that'a verr clicop 'Tis pliable and also neat, Anü will protect their little feet. Shoemakers here can be supplied With Tacksand Thread and Awls nnd LaftS With Knives and Birstles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all give us a try, And wc are pure that you will buy At the ßign of the Golden Boot. " 42tf. BENDER HOUSE . J. D. CLARK, .... Proprietor, KNOX, STARK CO, IN D., Has"refitted the same, and is now prepared to give satisfaction to all those who may give kim a call. Persons visiting Knox Cill and see for vourselve?. 23m3. High Wages for Labor Don't work hard and then buy things at high price., when you can get twice as much fervour money. I want large juantitics of For tanning. I want all the ZOE I ID K a there is in the country to be had. When you have got either to sell, bring them to the ftortf of A- C- STA LEY in Plymouth ahd I will give you a hcttit price and Moro Groods Than anv other man can or dare do for th& same amount of BARK, HIDES, or any other kind of IP ROB ITCE. Come and see me. "Hearin is believing, and seeing is knowing." That's a Turkish proverb, and if you come to "sec" me and "hear" my prices for goods, you will 1elicve' nnd 'know that I can do bettor bv tou than any man in Plymouth. I have en hand a good stock of Dry Goods, OHO OERIES AND NOTIONS, STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of nil kinds suited to the market, lam a plain looking, hortest talking ahd fair dealing man, mean just what I say dojusln? I agree ahd shall suc ceed in benefiting yon if you will let me. I hat old and well knot n Tanner S. S. STALEY, Will tum vour hides into leather at the shortest notice and in the best manner, ahd having & 'Home Market, wc can pay more than those who buy to hip. Call on '2 2tf A. C. STA LEV. To Non-residents. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned with the county Surveyor will, on the 23d day of May next, at 10 o'clock a. m, proceed to survev and locate the corners of hia iaud, in section 2, town 34 range 2 west, in Stark county Indiana, to meet on the premises and continue from day to day till all is surveyed-Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above specified, and dofray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense, will be returned to the county Auditor, and such dclin quuney placed on the ta duplicate and collected accord ins: to law. 2.H3 H II COLE. BEST quality of Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hvsonand Black TEAS, at 43 VINN EDGE k BRQ'.

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TO THE Let ail gn-c attention: T 11 , t r I infc SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, iv-KEX IT of tbc P0StOffi'an 777)1 Embracing a general assortment of evervthing oeionging to mat line oi traue. Ilaving purcüased their stock LOW, they feel confident in saying that they can sell on such terms us will warrant PUBLIC . PATRONAGE. They invite the citizens of this vicinity to an examination of their stock and prices, that they may satisfy themselves as to their term. Thev have in connection with their store. SU PERIOR workmen, who are ready to till 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, FELIS, GREEN & DRY HIDES, Ac, Ac. As tier purpose making their torc a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always find iheir stock complete. LEATHER & FINDINGS, Constantly on hand. Remembor the place and give us a call one door north of the Post Office. Wn. C. EDWARDS, J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH. Plvmouth, Ind., December 2nd 1858. vol 4no "DRY GOODS A N D (DILdDmck! SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully call tile attention of purchasers to the fact that we have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of HEADY-MADE HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. IiavinprboTglit our tof-k at fii't class Iloti-es. we can offer you Goods at prices u suit the tir.:es, N 13. With tlie above wc have connected Under the supervision of Mr. T. J. REXNER,! wüetc we are prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. k M. BECKER. aprQ!)-23 Sale of Lands Mortgaged (and lor-! feited,) to the School Fund. lfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned i will offer for sale, at the court hmjsc door in Knox, Stark county, Indiana, on the 13ih day of May, 159, at 2 o'clock p.m.' of K;id day, the fc lowing lot to-wit: Lot number filty in the old plat of the town of Knox, which was mortgaged to tlie Stute of Indiana hy Ii V Spurrier, to secure the repayment of $2j to the Common behool r und, and is new lorfeited for the non-payracnt cf interest. Principal due, twentv-tive dollars; interest due to date of the aale. frfnt. klhirs and twentv-six cents: damaire r.nd accruing costs, iour uouars; loiai, unny-iuree dollars and ninety-six cents. Also, the north half of the south-east quarter of section number three, in township number thirty three north, of range number .two west, containing eighty aeres more or less, which was mortgaged to the State of Indiana by Allen Humphreys, to secure the repayment of one hundred dollars to the Congrcssifcnai Fund; and is now forfeited for the non-payment of interest. Principal due, twentyfive dollars, interest du? on the d.T of sale, two dollars and tttenty-eight teftts; damage ard accruing costs, four dolls ra ; total, thirty-one dollars and twentv-eight cents. Also, the north-west rpr.trtcr of the south-west quarter of section number thirty -six, in township number thirty-three north, of iarpc itumber One west, containing forty acres, more or less, which was mortgaged to the State of Indiana by James Williams to" secure the repayment of lorty dollars (p the Common School Frnid and forty dollars to the Congressional School run 1, and is now forfeited for the non-payment of interest. Principal due eighty dollars; interest due on the day of nine dollars andsevonty-five cents: damage and ac - cruiii'r costs, sis. dollars a nd eighty cents; total, ninetv-sixdolhrre and lift v-live cent Also, the south-west quarter of the north-vest quarter of section number two, in tow nship number thirty-two north, of ranee number three west, containing forty acres, more or less, which was mortgaged to the State of Indiana by William ). lluchannen to secure the repayment of scvcnty-llvc dollars to thc Common Sihool Fund, and is now forfeited for thc non-payment of interest. Principal due, seventy-five dollars; interest due in the day of sale, ten dollars and sixty-two cents; damage and accruing costs, six dollarsand seventy-two cents; total, ninety-two dollars and thirty-four cents. Said lauds will be sold at the time above specified, or bid in by the Auditor lor the benefit of sanl funds, unless the principal, interest, damages and costs are paid prior to the time specified. JOHN HKNDKH. api21-21tf$G Auditor Stark Co. 1. c;- It- K; TIME TAHLK TO TAKE EFFECT ANUL 7, AT C tK O CLOCK A M j Going West Going East Ive VU r.ioath 4 30 r mL'vc Innnrto H Vi a m , . rt" I I". .1.. .1 III I. I). . 1 L! KO J.I HO V-zl.ti K a Mf i laiiK ivu.iu o ,c .i do Tyncf do Knott's do Walkcrton do Kaukakcc do Van's do StilUcll vlo. Plank Koad 5 00 do do Slillwcll t LI do Ü 0$ do da Van's U23 do 5 25 do do Kankakee r43 do cio Walkerton 6 00 do do Knott's 6 10 da do Tvner 125 do V('U.rk 9T5 do Q.3 do lO 13 d 1020 do 10 . 0 d. 1050 do Ar. Lapcrtc. C.lOdoAr. Plymouth VTWAI;PS. Ant.

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ffiILO OO Tavs for a fall course in the IRON CITY COLLEGE, The largest, most extensively patronized nd, bet organized Commercial School in the United States SjIT tfrafflenüit Altendiiia Dailv, - Mare Usual time to complete a full count, from 6 to 1 weeks. I Ettcxtt Student, Upon graduating, is goranteed to be competent to manage the BooLs OF ANY BUSINESS, And qualified to cam a salary of from To $1,000. Students enter at anv time No Vacation Review at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS Kcst Penmanship! Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, Jnc'ose two letter ttampa, and Add re m P. W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa. iias removed his ft 'ckof DRUGS AND MED.rlXTir r.-k.nn on horegt of Patti80U & cieaveland' store oa L Port street, Plymouth Ind, where he keeps constantly on haid PURE DRUGS AND ft 3t . . Jut jdi A arefullr selected frrom the best Wholesale Fstabliinicn'fs in New York, Philadelphia,- Fittiburgh ami Chicago. Country Utcrchants, PHYSICIANS G K N K RALLY Will und it to their intefert to ive Lisa a call as he warrants every article sold by h:sn to be ivist what it is represented In addition to h: Ursc tockof Drus and Medicines inaT bc found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of I YANKEE NOTIONS ' ! PfjrfJ JJCrV j ' I j j Hair Oil. Burning Fluid, Tobacco, ' .j, ; LlUilfS vCC'j ..... . . : r,, 1 And, in fact, ; everything nrioll kept m a Urae Sfnr.iit rf-ieeA V mr as can be afforded. Call land examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON. LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES of GOOD LANb For Sale on Eav Terms. F)ERS0N5 wantingtobuy or Fc'd laud. U!d well to call on the undcrslgnel, who can fiv facilities for purchase ct sale ecpiul fo-uar rsi V coin trv. FOR SALE, at LESS thart r-Krrettt rat-s, nr. A ! . anJ 9 h pf sw of st.c Ttf towo ;o Ut of ranpi j acre, W acres imrc-red st North j noud gtark ooxuHy j ,,1)C n h of ,,w ft w N pee g Michigan Koad j antlioo 57-V0v) acres nirproved ix mile, , norlh of rirurcwth-nne, heaw timbered land, w.;,hwatcr j Thc f p " anJ e h of -w e bc 23, und the n q of HOC f,, town 33 nj 0f rftnse 0ne ePolk to n- ; , Jnn .,.riMSillv, v- ;,..!. w.trr j C5tvto äo;j in quantitiet to suit purchasers. Tlie s h of nc q of sec 09, ton 3J n, of ranc 2 e, f 0 acres, four miles smith of Ph mouth 6f teen acre inipro red good land, timber and wate? The Rq sec?, town 32 n, of ranre '2 r, 10 acres Crcen'township light miles from Plymouth near store, mills, and in a good neighborhood good timlcr,"finc grass marh, and living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, town n, f range 2 e.and sw q of sw q of 30, town 31 n, 123 eres four miles north-cast of Plymouth good will seal and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be sold very cheap. The s h of nw q of see 14, town 32 n. of ranp 3 e close l"f Tippecanoe Town govd land au4 good tirrnet unimproved 1 be hod en eaij terms. Lot No. 6 in Wheeler addition to the U'TU ol Plymouth fine dwelling and good out hove. North x f Lot Nü.37 in Plymouth, uow know) as"IUMwin House" desirable location. Iot No.ülin Plymouth good dwelling hous Part of Lot 73 and 74, PlywuuUi-r-Ccibkj 34xK feet for wie or rev.. Lot No 10, Plymouth gord dwelling a.nd two- . stcrv busiue hoi s, ou one of tLclbcit corjrt iQ town to ho had at a bargain. Person desirous of pvrchaaia tiia ricicitj will do. well to give ua a call. . RELVE CArRo:;. Dcmber 9th 2tt Plymouth, lud. SYRIT a prime artich,st