Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 July 1859 — Page 3

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ncDOIiI & BROTHER. TEÄHS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ADOPTED MAY ?th, lboÖ. OxeYea. I Advance :JoNim Moxths do SixMovrns, da .J2 riuiE do do 'o0 A D VE 1 rriSING One quare of 223 Rrerier em or lew, three rfVi orles, $1,00; each additional insertion 25 cents. Longer adrcrtisemcnti in proportion, l:s than half square to be carped as half a square und oTer half a square to be charged as a whole squire. 1 Sqrutre 2 do 3 do 4 do Column U do St? do 1 do

3 mos Gnios 9 mos 12mos $ 3,00 S 5,fl0 $ 6.50 $ g.OO 5,00 8,00 10,00 12.00 6,00 9,00 11,50 14,00 7,00 10,00 12,50 15,00 P.00 12.00 16,00 1?,00 9,00 13,00 17.00 19,00 15.00 22.00 27,00 30.00 20,00 2,00 31,00 38,00 25,00 37,03 4l,-0 50,00

All Special Notices, tob inserted among reading m ittcr, to be charged 25 per cent Above regular rtC3, after termination of existing contracts. All legal advertisements to be either paid for in adrance, or satisfactorrly secured, and pnment in no case to be deferred longer than thirty days after the advertising has run out, except in cases where the py comes out of the County Trcasurr and has first "to be allowed by the County Board. All advertisements of every kind must be paid in adraact, except where the public -iCi-s are owing or have running accounts with the advertiser. Agents in other towns and cities to be allowed 25 pr rent commission, but no advci tiscment of any kind to be inserted at less than regular rates. The rates for Job Work, which must also be paid for as soon as the work is completed, except as above specified, will be made known at either oflic. The above terms will be strictly adhered to in rcrT instance. McDONALD & BRO., Publisher Democrat. I. MATTIN'ILY, Puhlitlier Republican . L Q C A r. ITEMS. The 4tii. As nearly everybody was liero cn the 4th, an extended notice of the proceedings would be superfluous. It was a General remark, and we beliove a true one. that more people were in town ot that day, than ever betöre. The procession wa3 formed in front of the Edwards II'Mise, and marched to tin? Seminary jjrourls, where the exercises were conducted a;cirdin o the programme. The r.iUon. ly Dr. Cameron, of Valparaiso. nas a jood nne, ami was well delivered. The reader will fintl it on our first p-'ift?. After the rwluijn of the regular oxertiies of the day, a vote of thanks was ten ltred to the orator, the Valparaiso Urass ll;iml, and ch ir. Toasts olFied and revuded to. We heard a part of mi speech w l.ich wo i-i n idered very inapprotriae on sueli an oeeasi n. Mir.h. !oiy and lnmfokrv should bi dispe: s d wi.li while we recount the heart-rending sct-ms through whi;h the patriot warriors passed. The memory of Washington or Jvif.ivctte is not associated with monkev actions and silly fpe-3ches. Installation of Officers. There will bs a rublie installation of officers of Americus Lodge No. 91, of Independent order of Odd Fellows, at Westorveh's Hall, on Thursday. July 14th, at " o'clock V. al. The public are respectfully invited to attend. The following will be the prograTinr; of xercise3. 1. Music Opening OJo; 2. Prayer by the Chaplain; X Installation; 4. Mil? ir; ti. Address, 0. Music: CI . itg 0!; 7. Ben.'.'dii n. l'rarcr bv Uev. W. M. Simox., and Addresi by Eld. Webb. Capt. O. Dailet will pl tse accept our thank for that btskef ot niee apple wl.hdi he prewired us ,i few days ao. The lvir ( although he Ii h not Kmoi there of l.Vc) says that the Cut. is possessed of that first of Heavenly virtues, Charity. 3T''t concatenation of fortuitous circumstances, superinduced by a succession of unparalleled coincidences," have prevented us from devouu as muoli time to this U-sue as we intcud hereafter. 4ih of July only comes once a year, and we know owr roaders will think all the more of us for gurioj it a good celebrate when it does ome, P. II. & L. Co. At .a meeting of the Protection Hook k Ladder Compiojr, Neid on tlw evening of Juljr th, 1660, the olloiring preamble and resolutions rero unanimously a Joptec: "Wttr.UEAS, Tlc ladieeof Piymoutl), e--er foremost in every ood work wLich lias for its object the good and safety of our town and community, and CTer ready to give honor where honor is due, havo this day brought us under many obligations for the presents bestowed u;on us with which to decorate and adorn the implements belonging to this Company, therefore, R$olvedt That ire tender to the ladies who presented us with eo many ricli and beautiful Cowers, wreaths, garlands and boqti4ts, tho warmest thanks of our hearts for this manifestation of kindness toward us, and that the names of the ladies will ever be cherished in our memory. Resolved, That a copy of the above be ent to the M. C. Republican and M. C. Democrat, for publication. S. A. FRANCIS, Foreman. . Wm. M. ICexdall, Sec'y. MARRIED On the 3d inst.. bv the' VJiv. m. 51. öenons. -Mr. m. M. Ruddi ani .Mrs. riiCDo k-Iiou.

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XI. 13 JJLVlVOWl VjVJ. ""nSw. Have just arrived from New York, where tliey pnrchased the largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, JAPANNED WARE, AND EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET.

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Weli.M eacomi.Utea-?ortnientof Stores nt W l.ricM'0. sind re- Ictvt mii:eI io suit our custonu is with quality atil prices. J5 o tr. t 'C a J o C v. "C K C 5 s o C CS fc f. is V a o s -. 3 c We are permanently located in rirmouth, with just the stock, frieii'Is. that will suit you. Wc are determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the re gions round ahout," shall undersell us-and respectfully solicit your patronage -confident that in tin; variety, quality and low price of our stock that we can suit everv one wishing anvthin in our line. 20v4 " II. li. DICKSON i Co. Flesh It ii f n Tumor, Krrt l;itts, C o u t r a ctioii of tlit V nrln, I t Ii e Jr.itif.rin iti llif p.nck iii li iile. 1: h e li lim I-i-tn, OiilMain. leinene. Strains. Wi 1? IK et-. I. L. .. JolinV Liniiiifiit enjo.vs a great niutatin n An pxtt-niHl applioattuD for men ami auimal iu the alx vcI;;: llltl CAMfS. I hire jr certify tiat Et. Jolin Liniment is oiesrl f most "Jfiiiliiiijc ruratire propertir t'f jny nWicitr that ev-r Cfime witliin my knowlerr. I first iiim!- i.-f f it fr tlir rheumatism, to wl.ich 1 had lrn yui jiTt fur more tlun forty year. 1 was tl en cofineii in my Ix il o heli-U-ri tNat I euld rot turn myself. Int win r-iitvl-tel currd ly tliis Liniment. 1 pplie! it frwlj ju-t Isfort r'MHK to heil, mbl.iiiK ii in well tritU tlie h:in.l, nitil iii(1;nniuaton wa protlueeil, anil then I-.'UkI on tightly warm flannel. I liate reconitnemled it to nuitiy f( my frienn fur evr re cane of rheamat i-m, -ri, lruie. r tc and tlie anie womlerful nuccei- lias y-f atu-ti'led its u.se. A friend had Iiis fiot so bully liiirt l y a plHi;li t)i:it it was tlioulit lie ninst lose it. lie rai eiir'y helplcs. but perfectly cured by tlie Ur f t tlii I.im.nent All my fr'.einls who have ued it conriir with me r the belief that it i the le-t me'lirjnw of ti.e kind in the w-rld- WAHREN UUKU Tirrw, ainrnt. 4w. f.ttn t W'liUhy t'i'izm of 'Frovl'Jin County. O. lKh 1: I winli yon would establish an aueni-y here for the rain of your l.iniint-n. I tid a Valnniile liort-, ff w d.iys iure, so lam a scarcely to be able to waik. I sent to Cnlunihu. ami procured a bottle of your l.iiji-mi-nt. a fear app ieaiious f which eir.vted a cure. I con::!er it pren-rah'e to any liniment I hare cfcf tis-d. and should lie kI id to have it kept her for sale, ko that 1 may tt any tiiuv conveniently obtain a lipplv. It will fell readily. JKOKÜt STONEK. WtsTKRvii LF.. Franklin county, O. Pain and Weakness in the Back and Side of Pix Tears Standing ured My wife was about tix years afllictcd with a pin in her back and Mile fche was con-fim-d part of the time to her bed. he made nie of the pliiütanK Liuiment. and various other medicines, hut obtained no relief until al e made use of Su Juhu's Liniment, which effected a speedy cur. ArriCA, Ohio, Apri. 1. i KLDEU1C HEISLEIt. I consider Ft. John' Liniment far Miperior to miy hifdicine for tli nme purpose I liTe ever known, fitlitr for man or bent. It fMnored A lump about ft a large as mj doubl fit. Of .T woekj' tan.tin: from a neiKhbor lorr. It w cuppoeed lo liare been produced bv a cnrin. TIi owner nil Tie vonld willingly rive ten dollar to )ive it reinored. hut thouidit ii could not le done. 1 would rem(Dctid evrj fanily U keep this valualtl fireparatija n hand. Farmers und others having Arsea nt cattle. wnuTd f recently experience ercat ftdvDtKe frotu so doing. UEN.I AMIN IlUODI.fNear Melnure. Oi.io. This certifle thnt my non suffered a irrest doal with frox-n feet bort fifteen Tear. I tried eyery Unrig that cerad Ciicnlated to afford relief, without berueCt, until at Uüt I made ne of T. L ?t. John's Liniment, a few applieation of which effected a thoroujr'i cure. Mt. KrTciiKSTuXK.Ohio. LIAS TW1GG8. Horse Cured of a Frightful Wcund.-Th! cerisflc that my horse fell and ran a harrow-tvth through i leir. I feare.1 it would ruin him. I applied Si. John's Lujuueiit, and a perfect cure was m effected. WM. II. BURNK, Tiffin. Ohio. Wiiiflfrall .nd Severe Cut. I had a hntc that liart a Urice wiudgall upon each hind leg. about six year. I made ose ef many things to remoy. them without suce. I fl Dally applied St. John' Liniment three time tretk. for about thrtfe month. I bathed very thorooscli ly. and after each application heated in the Liniment with a iiot Hovel until dry. A thorough cure was effected, r ow about t o years since, and there has been no indication of thett retum'nir, I, npon one occasion, Ut niT xe aslip. and cnt a srah in my horse three itches in lenxth and one inch in depth. A e tied np the wound a soon as possible, and bathed with the Liniment, by which a very rapid cure w effected, J. MeXEEN. Wauon Ststiou, Ohio. lump removed from a Horse aud Lameneu Cured. Mr. John Beard, near Tiffin. Ohio, had a hore wUh a I'uup upon his leg about the size of a hen's tgg. He finally became fo lame that he rou'd not be used, and w scircely ahla to walk. My Liniment was applied aiul on rrmored the ItdP and t-Cected a tho loiiKh cure MA by all Medicine Dalrr. who will furnish Rt. J.hn' Almarir KratN. I. L. ft. John & C .. TUtiii C;ty, O . Vrv' Tzt Agents for the Westem States.

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I I X THe World , 1o tllOSG wllO (lo busillCäS Oll the I lrrv-nrmpmlo ?a limv tlm Low Price Store' Ti TAN AG ES to beat them all in sellingGoods. JLt'X We are not goin to let them into onr secret, but we have a word to say to the citizens of Marshall County, and all others who purchase Goods at Plymouth. Inlaying in our Good?, wo do not confine eurselves to a lew Jobbing Houses in one place, but take advantage of different Markets by buying of Importers and Manufacturers In Uoston, New York and other eastern cities, and in this way get our Goods much cheaper. We take a great deal of tune and pains in selecting Goods. We intend to make our homes in Plvmouth, ar.d ! customers will find every art cle the same as rep resented. e are now receiving our SPEJNG & SUMMER C3r Q Q 33 S , Comprising the largest and best assortment of GROCERIES. Crockery-Ware, Glass-ware, Boots & Shoes, :ifa1s k Caps, Bonnols, Clolhin?, Cutlery, 4&C.4&C. EVEIl OPENED IX PLYMOUTH. Evcrv one of the dilYerent lr.tnc!ios are filled com- i plrte. We h ive space to give our prices on onlv :i fev ai tides. Delaines, De oScs L:nvn, fast colors, Print a m 9 iK'l'tillS, Di'mms Slurt:n Strip'S, Apron Checks, 'lickings, Je. ins, Womon'd EmM. !ijc, lo. Cl.iltcrs, Tain Leaf Ilts Y. II. 'lea, Coffrc, Ilicf, iish, Silt 12:.'25pr. vj. I2i." 12'5 " 12 1 8 !!)'' 10 10 " m 12.C 2. 1 o:) " ::gi 50 IT 7 " 7 2 25 Lbl .CU" rpoctfullr invUi all to examine orr V JW!S nV price e l.iKc preat pleasure ;n : :i;-t .uiti'd. '""n ""-'"l H'Jl "ö1- Oll l'J UUV Ullir.'U YOU I L5jö2 SSSSS , On Iho comor South of the Elwnrds House. April :. 1?53 liICE k SMITH. I X.B.All kind ofCojntry Produce t.ikcn at i t!ic highest ni irkct j-iico. THE PEOPLE

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KL forgetfully informed tli.it E. PAUL contim im-the continus ino tlie Boot & Shoe Business, AnJ intend mrmuf.ictonnrr and kcepini on hand j a supply of Boots, S!ioc-, Ljtlior, A.c. i Ins advertiseinrnt now will show Tlie Plymouth people where to ro, For Bootsatnl Shoe? of every kind, To suit tlie most fastidious mind, For thotfc who Iow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at Paul's. he does design Tr keep what cannot fail to suit, Tho latest sryle of hoe cr ll.)ot. If I.idies wish 'or filippors neat, Toyuu tlitir nrnds nml fit their feet Or Waiters of the latest fashion, When dretd to make n splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoe?, or aught to w ear; Then call at Paul'? for they are thereof every size nnd various'huc. Made at" the East and Westw ard too. We also have a Ihwkin tie For walking whieli the I'uir should h,y, For the sake of health ?ml comfort, too; Then call and buy our Biifkm shoe. Now Farmers, you w ill please to call At Paul's h's stock will please you all; Hiiftoek is good atnlcin't be beat, By any house on any street. A better Boot cannot Io nnde, Than those w e keep fo-country trade; Our thiefc Brogaos are also stout They'll wear till the? arc all worn out. But if vou want a finer shoo, Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco, or with Kip With kind? the best, that w PI not rip. Young Misses, too, we fondly greet! Come let us beautify your feet. With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootee, Of any kind that you may please, We alo have for babes that creep, A little shoe th it's very cheap 'Tis pi. able, and also neat, And w ill protect their little feet. Sh lemakershorc can be supplied With TacKs and Thread and Awls aid Lasts Wkh Knives and Birstles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all give us a frv, And w care sure tint you will buy At the fiign of the Golden Boot. " 42tf. State of Indiana. Marshall County. i Notice of Attachment. John Mon eirel! - va Barnh art Soicc Attachment befoi o t H fjasc a Ju?tice of the Peace of Center Township, Marshall Coun'v Indiana. Notice is hereby iven to tlie defendant and all others concerned that the filrtij: of the complaint, nfliflavit and bonds, in the :lov entitled cause and it ppearin. by a(hdnv;: tint the ilcfendaut 13 a nonresident of the State of Indiana the defendant will take notice that on the 7th dav of July ie:9,at 10 o'clock a m on Faid day I will proceed to hear and determine said creditors claim. June 14th J II CASE, Justice (seal) STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: In Marshall Circuit Court, August term, Ezra K. Dibble', " John C. Work and 1 Lansing C. Moore, V Foreclosure . Vä Sanit.el Burn?. J The Plaintiffs in iVc above entitled cause, hv Oiborne k riiillip, their attorney!, have filed in my office their complaint for foreclosure, nnd it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Samuel Burns, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana: he h therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be hohlen at tho court house in Plymouth on the second Monday of August, 1859, and tinlc he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in hU absence. Attest N. K. PACKARD, Ork. unl6-SH3 Edwards fc Vanvalkenburgh, DKALEIM IX o o ts & hoos .

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Washington, July 5. There is such information" here as warrants the belief that the recent change in the British Ministry will not affect the present position of her Majesty's representatives abroad, with the exception, peFhaps, of Lord Cowley at Pari?. According to the advices from Vera Cruz it was believed in official circles that the five million conducta detained by llobles for the purpose of extorting additional tar, would soon reach the city. The convention concluded by Minister McLean with the Juarez government, has been forwarded hither by him. The others arc in a fair wav of consummation, there being no difficulties about the preliminaries, while the- import and export duc3 ab Vera Cruz have been considerably diminished, in consequence of the unsettled condition of our affairs in the interior. The receipts at the other ports of the Mexican coast have largely increased. The United States steamer Brooklyn was to leave Vera Cruz for I'ensacola, on the 20th ult. Leavenworth, July 4. The express from Denver City, 22d June arrived yesterday. There had been a large conflagration at the Pineries on the divide between Gregory's and Jackson's diggings. It is reported that 20 lives were lost. Five bodies have been recovered—names not ascertained. Considerable dust was awaiting shipment at Denver City. Specie was in great demand to make purchases. Cleveland, July 4. The B arque Sunshine capsized on Saturday afternoon, off Fairport. The captain, 1st mate, four of the crew and three children were lost. The captain's wife, 2d mate and six of the crew were picked up on Sunday. The barque B. A. Stanard, from Buffalo for Chicago, capsized on the north shore, on Saturday. The two mates were drowned. Hillsdale, Mich., July 5. An accident occurred yesterday afternoon on Clear Lake, Steuben county, by the upsetting of a sail boat, containing a party of twenty eight persons mostly ladies and children, sixteen of whom were drowned. New York, June 5. The 5 o'clock train of the Harlem railroad ran off the track near Haut's bridge, this a. m., and Edward Hall, a mail agent, was killed. Two cars were badly damaged. The engineer, fireman, and brakesmen were taken from the ruins, each one only slightly injured. Pat. Hearn, a celebrated sporting man, died to-day. ——————— FT Ma MAES Would respectfully announce, and invit the attentioa of the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining Counties, To tho fact that he has purchased of Mr. JAMES MITCHELL his stock iuthe F0MDBYBÜSIJVESS And from his experitn e in the business, feels confident hu fan give PERFECT 0. ALL KINDS OF ainn Done on short notice- Having employed GOOD WORKMEN, he will warrant all work that h (Torc in th? shop. urn ra'Ji ALL KIND'S OF Produce and old I fori Taken in exchange for Castings at his Groecrt PlymcAith.Jan. '59 Ctf just received; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SxnjoLß: rjö Summer AND SHOES, 3 Cf every Grade and Variety. Wc invite the Ladies to call and sec our stock of Womon s, Misses & Children's Wear, We have White and Black Kid Slipper and Bootees, Cloth and Kid Cougre Gaiters of 11 grades. Gents and Boys' Brogansaud Gaiters of all kind, Bovr' Fine Calf Boots. We are manufacturing GenU Fine Boots, that can't be beat. We invite ail to give us a call, as wc intend to ' sell low. E. PAUL. 0N. B. We will pay the highest price in cas. fo rany ainouBt of Hides. april 7-19m3 AN KS FOR JUSTICES OF THE

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Let all give attention! THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE OPENED, one door north of the Post Office, an eilcniv stock of ' Tfa mi Embracinz a ircneral assortment of c'vervthinz hfdnnfnntn that linn nf trad.. H:t itif nnrfhad

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r"'r -w w- ' !- f PH n i n n a t n n tl Ann UBLlG PATnuNAutiS They invite the citizens ot this vicinitv to an exambationof their stock and prices, that the mar I satisfy themselves as to their terms. . They have in connection with their store, SUPERIOR workmen, who arc 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, FELIS. GREEN & DRY HIDES, frr. t'c. As they purpose making their store a permanent institution of Plymouth, the public may be assured that they will always fiiidiheir stock complete". m:tii s:u & rtDi;s, efcstantlr on hand. Kernt mbcr the place and J ,, , r., ' n , ve us a call one door north of the rost Uihce. xx' r iwadhs give Wro. C EDWARD J. F. VANVALKENBURGH. Plymouth, Ind., Decerc1er 2nd 1856. vol4no j)RY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respeetfully cll the attention ol pui chasers to the fact that wc have just re ceived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of EAJDY-MADE I HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our stock at first class Houses, we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above wc have connected a v Under the supervision of Mr. whete we are prepared to F. J. RENNER, MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSI.M'RS, VESTINGS. S. & AI. BECKER. apr29-2S LATEST NEW FROM PIKE'S PEAK HAVE not created such an excitement as Ins the arrival of an UNPRECEDENTED LARGE AND WELL SELECTED S7.0CKOF IT AT DAVIDSON Sc CO'S Consieting of GENTLEMEN'S cc BOYS' READY MADE 1 Furnishino; CLOTHS, GOODS, CASSLMKRESy SATIN ETTS, LINEN, And COTTON, and a full assortment of Tailoring Trimmings, Trunk, Sat.-hels, Boots & Shoe etc., etc., all of which will and must be soM at rates which will riefv all competition. Any person wishing to purchase goods as above advertised, we could best convince them cf the truth f our sfttem nts r giving us a and examine our stock and prices to which service w e are at all times ready to attend. Wc would particularly direct atteution to our Tailoring Department which is under an efficient Superintendent who guarantees all work to be made according to style, under workmen like manner; and as we have the advantage of a Can afford the manufacture of garments at least one third lef s than customary prices. To our numerous friends and customers we tender our thanks for past favors, and hope to merit a continuance thereof by fair and liberal dealin". Perching Block, No. 2. DAVIDSON k CO.

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U. D. SINE'S Firrv-rocRTH GIFT ENTERPRISE!! 200Ö PRIZES VALUED AT SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Tickhls Limited lo Eighteen Thousand. 250 TR1ZES IN AMERICAN GOLD

One Farm of Eighty Acres for ono Dollar ! Tlirce Huudred Gold and Silver Levex Watches Gold Vest and Guard Chains Solid aud Doubleplated Silverware, Jewelry ic. To he drawn at Cincinnati, Monday, July 1C59. L. D. SINE would announce to the public that Ida liifty-fourth Mammoth Monthly Gilt Enterprise will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand vali uable cifts, amons which will be found one 60-acrc ! Land Warrant; two hundred and fifty prizes in American Gold, ranging from 2.50 to 500; three j hundred gold and sil vet Lcvtr Hunting Watches, ranging from 20 to $200; Gents" Gold Vest Chains I and Ladies Gold Guard Chains-. Also, solid and j double-plated Silverware, consisting of Table- ' spoons, Teaspoons, Fork-1, etc. Also, Ladies Gar net, Coral and Canuo Breastpins and Lar-nngs, Lockets, etc. Also, gents' Shirt Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Breastpins, etc All of the above gift3 are of as gcrod quality os Can be Purchased for tllO mice . proiesscaiy sinuar cnaractor. .Firstly The drawing invaiiably takes place on the day advertised. , . t Secondly The prizes arc wort!: ivii.it they are , stflt be in tbe programme Ihiruly 1 he drawing is conuueteu in nn impartial manner. Fourthly All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing are immediately forwarded at my expense and iUk; and a list of the drawn numbers is forwarded to evcrv ticket-holder wheth er fortunate or not. Single tickets, $ ; six tickets, C3. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 153 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket, und will, in addition, rvcCi re a premium of 10 per cent in gold; ' ffgents who sell less thin that number, and over 25, 1 will be supplied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelrv at the rate of 2,50 . e l. or -"1--. . -..l l nn . 11: 0. , , .. oa ... ' ,. t-tiJ ; 25 tiebcts remits me 20 dolls., and is then entitled .' . ,, . to a fine gold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or ! otlver article worth 2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets I gets an article worth ft dolls.; one veiling Gl tickj ets. an article worth G doll?, and so on. Premiums rrray remain until a watch or ether valuable can be obtained If any persons who cannot act as agent h'rncl will secure the services of another, m a place where no agency i already established, tlie person prtfcurlng the ajen, incase 12 tickets arc sold in one Enterprise, will be presented with any book he may desire of the value of $1,25;" with one woith 2,50 lor procuring-an asrent who will sell 2f; and one worth Five Dollars for procuriiig tb sile of 50. The agent will also receive his regular premium, and the person securing hi? services can order his present iujewc'.ry if he prefers it. A Ist of books will be sent if desired. The respective number of tickets must all be sold in one Enterprise, and must be notified at the time returns are mdc for the tickets. All orders must be addi e?ed to L D Sine, Box 710, Cincinnati, O. All responsible persons ordering tickets will be supplied by ordering as above ahj money to be scut when the tickets arc sokl. np'r21-21 $1000 IN GOLD, FOR $3. L . D . S I X E ' S rCfRTir ART UM ON' GIFT DISTRIBUTION! T WEXTY Til O USA XD D OLLA R S In valuable Prizes. 3;)U PRIZES IX AMERICAN GOLD. In Prizes ranging from $2 5:) to $1,000 each. 400 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, from $20 to $200 each. 10 s. lend id Oil Paintings and Engravings. Lady's Garnet, Coral, C meo and plain Gold Breastpins and Ear-rings; also Lady's Locket Breastpins; Gents Diamond Opal and Garnet Pina; line Gold Pens and Penc Is ; f;nc s'l Rings Goldstone k Locket Rings; Regard nnd Plaiu Gold Rings: Shirt Rtudsand Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets; Sic. Whole Number Frizes, 1800 Tickets limited toTOOü. More than an average of oner chanc3 in Four Tickets. ! Single Tickets, 83. Three Ticuäts, 50. &ix Tickets, 515. To be drnzen tt Cincinnati, O., on Monday, August Zth, IC50. L. D. Sine would announce to the public that in addition to his regular monthly Gift Enterprises, liTMvill give his Fourth Grand Art-Union Distribution, on Monday, 8th day of August next, on which occasion will be distributed eighteen hundred beautiful arid costly prizes, valued at $20,000. Among the Gifts will be found three hundred prizes in Ameiican Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to $1,000 e:tch. Four hundred excellent Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, worth from $12'J to $-JU0 each; Ten beautifrl Oil Paintings and Engravings, worth from 15 to three hundred dol larseach; the remaining prized consisting of Ladies Breastpins and Ear-rins; Gents' Diamond lire&stpms; rtuas, öiceve liuttons, ringer-niigs; :i Gold reus ana rcncils; iroid i'ens, silver cxtcn sion, etc. The Paintings will be cxchaicd for Watches or Jewelry at the lowest cah prices, if desired by the ticket-holders. All prizes drawn by persons not present will be forwarded to the ticket-holders within one week from the day of drawing, cither by mail or express, free of expense,- and ut my risk. Persons a: a distance, who camot attend the draw ing themselves, will stand the same chance as though they were present; but if they desire it they eaa appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, cr who may be on a visit to the city ort the day of drawing. A list of drawn numbers will be forwarded to ticket-holders, whether fortunate or not. The usual premium of tm per cent iu Jewelry will be allowed to agents selling six tickets or tip-ward.-Agents selling fifty or upward will be ullowcd a piemium of ten ptr ct nt iu goUI. All responsible persons are requested to act ns agents for the sale of my tickets. In ordering tickets for this Enterprise, be sure and say, "For your Fourth Art-Union Drawing-.'1 otherwise tick ets nnght be Pent tor regular monthly Enterprises. Agents are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they have a certainly of SwIIiu. Unsold tickets must positively be returned nt Irist one week previous to the day of drAwta", in order that 1 Qsiy dispose ot Ueia .n Cincinnati, Chio, Covington and Newport, Kv. All order- must be uddresjed, L D Sine, Dox 10 Cccinnati, Ohio, ipr2l-21 To Noiiresideiits. The uudcrsigncd with the Couty SHrveyer w ill on the 11th day of July lbäU, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 2c, township 32 iiOith, range 3 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet at the subscriber' and continue until all is purveyed. Nonresidents who fail to meet tho Surveyor at the tinis appointee and defray or provide "for defraying their jtortiou of the expense, will be returned to the County AudHör nnd such delinquency placed on the tax dnplicateand collected according to law. -J9t3 JOSHUA AKEKS. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to sup- . ply tl-.o Ph mouth market with tliia flour, ami the genuine can be found at Patterson k Cleaveland'5 and Pülmer'e. .,

Sheriffs Sale, Ev virtue of ji execution ani order of s ile t i me üireeted frora the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court. I will oflerforsalerHthclAw direction Saturday the the JCth day of July 1S59, betu.-en the hours cf 19 o'clock a a nud i o'eloc' p m,said day, the following described real C;tite iu M.irf ghnll County Indiana, to-wit: West half of the north cast quarter, ihe south cost quarter oftl-.e north cast quarter and the south east quarter of section th'rty one; and tho ih.m1i west quaitcr of sccticu thirty-two; aud tlie i. i tJt east quPir and the north ca;t quartered' the nonii west quarter of eeciion tniit) -three, t'wn-Jiip thirty-lour, rarge one cast. Abo the north cast quarter of the si.ui't cJ quarter of section twenty -nine; th c ha'f f

the fouth cast oLirter of section thirtv, :ud tl,.north naif of section thirty-one, :u town-hi; thir ty-four, north of range two cat, containing in a!l of said tract of laud teu hundred and ig-'; acres, more or less. Taken as the property of f.dwiu A n -Ies art 1 Marv EWak-5 tit the suit cf Alexander II .New - )0U'd. 29w.3 O. M. BARNARD, Shoriif. FEED THE HUKGEY riHE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY JL brought on an entire Ncr tock of FAMILY GROCERIES! To which he invite; the attention of j urchaer--. Having been in the Grocerv Businc;,iu litis pl.ua number of vcar., he Hit:ers hiiaseif that, by honest and fair di aling, he wiil continue tu n-c-ivr the patronage of those, who have htivtul'oie su Hberallv patronized himThe best asaoitrnent of Tea in tjvn. tlo-.-l Y. H. TEA 50 Cts per 1W Molssscs, ?yrup. Tobacco, nnd than atanv other liousc in Pl mctuth. th. cr Coffee, one Shilling per lb! Better r.ugar than at ;r.y other house in ton 9 cents per pound. Give me a call at the old stad if Patterson .V Cleaveland, Li Port .St., whe-e I t a i : 1 1 1 s. I cheaper than the cheape.-t, fur cah or country pro ducc This can and will be done, a Ilmeni rent to pay nor profits to divide. Call and see ln yourself. ' iSvltf T. J. PATTEKtJ.N. The proprietors of th.' RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, haying put them in con.pll tcordfM-, arc now manufacturing FLOCK, of Mipaior quality forfun-lv r.e.risd intcir! licepinc a supply con-stantty on hand fur tlie cC-ynQij-dation of tho citizen cf the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere ia the illag and warrant it eual to the he-1 manufactured elsewhere, orotlivrwiaC will t ike it back und n-iun f the money. Corn Meal, Bran end Shorts will tl : be ered without charge. CUsJTOM WORK dene en t n.-tlc-. Cash for "Wheat, Corn ami O.it 71ie highest market pi ice, in cash, will be paid at all time's for good, sound Vh-at, Corn and Oat. Crdc for Flour jniv he left at Pcih:nur't t-torr. KIC1IMOXI) .V WILHLli. PIvmouih, August 0 lOif Tim ILiEPHA. LO-i-IKl" LOOSE ! AnilKaV It? icon ficc üfclitrc alllic f.'ui""'' VINNEDG-B & 3RO, No. 1 Corbiu's Block, Plymouth Ind., Where there h ktr.t constantly o.i h.n,d a l.tr; and well selected slock ut GKOCE1UES Con'liting f Coffee. Sugar, Tobacco, Tea, Candies,- Xtds, lloit'nis, I'cpj-t.r, Altpir, Sah ruin x, J ', Comjg.T uV'J fancy Soups Starch, Indiyo, Soda, Clr.vcf, Cinnni.n. And everything ia the (Jruccry line, d iwn t a stick of Allen's Celebrated Pulrnon in" Clev.in (Jum, And .n aiiiti'tri to tlieir h.eavy stock nf rceries, they have li'.!.;d their cor.i:nodiÄs si"Mrooni ehoek-fuil l' DRY GOODS Of every aricty and stlo. Alio .SLiscti :. l Uieached Goods f every grnde, which we iA sell cheap for cash or Kcady Pay. As for Trices, we have only to say, call and examine end our iiiend .M irk will be always ready to welcome and accommodate uur customers. Very 1 1 en 'Cct ful iv Youre, 2G ' V1NNED(JE & MJCL "LOOK HEMeT IX. C. BAXTER'S 2d door north of Pierce' Clothing Store. Jt,t opened the rirst d?.y of May Iz'ö'J, her- )a cjü positively buy at the Cheapest Rates all kind., of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wan-. I make my work myself aM w arrant it good , nodale. Take Notice I hold myself ia readiness to do wot k-nt all houra of the day and evening. 1 have supplied iryseif w ith the most npnruv ed and complete set of Tool an 1 M u-hWie-;, an 1 am w e'l prepared to do all kinds of JOB3ING & REPAIRING I THE BEST OF according to Order and time, and without 'd.-Uy 1 will m.ikeit iuite an object to all tö ieu J J their order?. 1 w ant it to bo plniuly understood, leing my u m manui.cturcr, that I will not fe undersold, us I car. ifivUi to sell :i3 low as any establish w m ii the countrv. FARMERS, Tako Notice Paiticular attintU'ii piid to rejwiringof TIN, CCPPEa BRASS &, SHEET-IRON WARE, that you r.iaj not be deuincd iu towu Kincrf rily. I keep or. kani (al ain the old 7 one author zed to sell the :aiii,) th Self-Straining' Milk Bnckot one of the most imporuiutand valuablo Improve mtnts ot the times. The airnncnunt of thij Hucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail ti , -lease those w ho would save Lota Tim o and Xattlaox. No milk will be lost should the bucket be thrown over or kicked over by tie cow. Call and take a 00k at it whether you want to buy or not. If ton want to sustain pair and Cheap Price, und to Vi, .-ourage tho Working Mtn forward to iinpro.-e-ment in science aud art, who consider it an honor .0 do Ms own work, I most respectfully solid your patronage. -UAGS taken iu exchauW Toc'Tm Ware. Second hauded Stoves taken on c.mmiia sion. K. C. UAXTCK. Plvuiouih Ind., Mv 12 1F3?244 yrOTiCE.-.The Wolf Creek Mill will be sapped about the m:t cf July, fgr tlie purposed" repairing; they will be ia operation tLloth. Our m. ty?ens -"-ill please tike r',fice

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