Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 October 1859 — Page 3

LOCAL Sl MISCELLANEOUS. THE MAUSHALL COUNTY DEMOCRAT Low has very extensive circulation in this and the adjoin'ng Counties, and is rapidly increasing snd offers unusual inducements to advertisers. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne 8c CLdcaso Railroad. Trains leave Plymouth at follows: TE.:i GOIMO EAST GOING WEST Mail Train,. 10:43 am 4:13 pm Express 10:53 rx 5:0C a m Local Freight 10:04 a m 12:47 r u Express do 12:25 " 2:32 a m

IjT Advertisements not banJed in before Wcdnesi it morning, wi!! not find a place in our paper on the Thursday following. We must have all of -Wednesday to finish up our copy cm hand, corrsct and prejare it for the Prcas. or we cannot meet the side mails. 0"Se First page for the interesting coramuni ration of Varitas, and other original matter. IT Take your time or go to Myers and buy it "See his advertisement. Advertisements are crowding upon us this week -again. Over two columns, and w can't help it. Mr. E. S Elli r. presented us with a half bushel of Pink Eyes, which averaged about pound to the poUUe. There was a half bushel, heaping weas-re, and thr rere just 44 potatoes in H. Mr. E. raeurel a portion of an acre, and his crop of this k'ni of potatae yi!di 2)3 btuhela to the Acre. Wb will be it th it. CTj.-n Cjrbtley'a S vset p-jtatoes, and Rin3. Birber's Trish potat je caut b? beat. Gcnt'enan you treated us kindly. TTL. II. Anlr.ws rather a clever good natured RepuV.icAu.c ilie 1 on u Siturdy, aud whilst he was in the o3L:-, hs lail four or Sve vegetable eggs. Lymm, wo trie 1 them according t- your directions, and th-y do gi of fir-t rite. We like them, an 1 b!iev- many othere would; if they knfw how to prepre them for the tabic. Do so again. E?Mrs. Durham us received her fill and winter stock of Millinery goods and invites the especial attention of her lady friend to them. See her advertisement, and then call and see her goods. ETWhy can't our literary young folks get up jwine kind of x literary society here this winter? Several young Claya Websters and Casses might be the result. Who knows T Brokb Loose The Elephant at Ylnnedge and Brown's Conrer, broke loose a few nights ago and catttredand tramped ander foot so many of their New foods, that they arc almost giving them away to make roon for another lot just go and see them. You might get a bargain. "Davidson's are on hand with a splendid Stock of FaHaed Winter Clothing. This firm is to well knowa ia this community to need much puffing. See advertisement. Canairy Birds. We are truly under obligations to Messrs. Robertson k Wood of Delphi, Ind., for the splendid lot of paper tbeypresened us with a few days ago. It come in nice time. They are manufacturing an excellent article of printing paper. Gambrill's Exchange at the Depot, is a very convenient aad comfortable stopping place, especialy for person wishiug to take eithe- night or day Rai Ira ad trams. His bods are nice and clean, and his takle accommodations are not excelled by any house in Northern Indiana, and being so convenient to the Iept laadiag, there is no danger of any r ne beiag left by the passing trains. DGoo as Wheat. We received pay last week for three subscriptions. fr which we allow ed per bushel, when the same at tide was bringing but 65 or 23 cents. Come on with it gentleman before yon let the time pass, when you can pay your subscriptioa with $151 in wheat at $1, per bushel at that! UTA guo-I substantial Republican, and an enterprising business man of this pl.ije, stated Ist wcei that he'd bed lit h-: would, take Miltingly 's paper any taag.-r, as he was cuietamly nbming his frioii i i .ia 1 vv-srv body else. That'a the only way to bring the old man to his milk. D"Nearly every one is sufficiently interested to lend a helping haud for a few hours on Monlay next, in making the accessary preparation, at the fair grounds, foi the proper reception of exhibitors and visitors. See the notice in this paper making the request. D"Samuel B. Corbaley has a sale of his personal propertT at his residence, six miles twuth of Plymouth oa th M ichigaa road, on next Saturday. ßrWo notice that sum depredations have ben mil" upon th b:-Htiful ha 1 bushes at the Sniiiary rrove. Every one of tbo-5; bushes are worth a ilullar, und o-jr ciiiz?ns shoulJ -o prize them. I f the Seminary jri blinds are under ll.e care and control of. the corporate auih-t in'ej, an ordinance should be passed to tine and otherwise pui.iah every one who m.ay ire-pa$9 upn this biautiful nnd ronrenie: t grove, Leavenworth, Sept. 23. The jr.p si i-:i for a Slate organization of th-? Piie's I'eak country ha been defeated. The miners are yielding more abundant ly imi account of the increased quantity of water. The Bayou SaUde mines were realizing from one ounce to 3150 per day. On the 11th of September, by John Lowery Esq., JHr. Maktim G. Alieet to .Visa Cakolixe Cook, 11 of this county. At the residence of her parents, on the 29ih tilt Co Bcu. Infant daughter of Mark and S. LaranOia Cummins, aged 8 months. AIoon the 4th inst, Haut Edcai, son and only child of Henry G. and M try E. Thayer aged two years aod three months. Obituary notice cf these interesting little ones next week. Protection Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, Plymouth. Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of said Company on Thursday at 12 1-2 'clock P. M. October 20th. 189, fcr the purpose of preparing for a parade at 2 o'clock on said day, on the Fair Grounds. By order of the Foreman, S.A.FKANC13, Foreman. 4 W . M. Kj.tdall, Secretary.

TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser I having been restored to health in a few weeks, I by a very simple remedy, alter having suffered ; several vears with a severe Lun a A faction, and that

dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make knowu to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it he will send a cop of the prescription used (free of charge), with directions ! for preparing and usins the same, which the? will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, BronchU it fC. The only ob;et t of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and h hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 36) Fiarr Street, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y UPWARDS OF 300 of the graduate of the last year at the Iron City Commercial College h ive secured employment, receiving the first yer from one to five hundred per cent, upon the'mvestmen mule to obtain a practical business education. For lull information. Circular, Specimenof business and ornamental Penmanship, and Kcis beliished view of tin Collfc, inclose five lettustamps to F W JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pa.r Dr. Robacks Scandinavian Remedies. Are you sick, no matter what organ is affected, depend upon it the blotxl, Lieh is the food and U3tcnancc of every organ, is full of corruption. My Scandinavian Blood Pills and Blood Purifier, break up the source of disease in the fluids of the body. They purge and purify the elements of the blood, f Ience their quick and complete cures in dyspepsli, scrofula, rrontwns, fits, tumor?, nervousness, ki Iney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility, i rheumatism, headache, want of sexual vigor, etc. These remedies are astonishing the whole medical world. See advertisement. , ,N O T I C v. To the lax Pavers of Mar.-hall Ci'Uiity. THE following taxes have been levied for the ear 1S59, and will be payable between thel5th d-rv of October, IS59, and the 3d Mouday of Marek, If: 61, viz: Sute tax on e tch 111 ), 20 cents, and 5'J cents on each Poll, Sch ol tax on each $ 100, 10 cents, aud on each 5Dcts, on each Poll; Sinking Fuad tax one ach 1 00, 2cts County tax on each $100, 5cts, and 5cts ou e ich Poll Tle several townships have levied the fj!bwin taxes foreach $103 valuation of property: UNION Township For township purposes Sets $100; special school )5cts an each 100 dollars, and 25ctson each Poll. CENTER Township. For township purposes Sets on each 100 dollars ; special school 5cts on each 100 dollars; special toad 5cts on each 100 dollars snd 114 eta per acre of land GREEN Township. For township purposes 3cts on each 100 dollars and 25cts on each poll, special school 10c ts on each 10(J dollars 20c ta on each poll special road I l-2ctc per acre land. BOURBON Township. For township pourposes 5cts on each 100 dollars; special school lUcts on each 100 dollars 25cts on each poll; special read 1 3-4cts on each acre land. TIPPECANOE Township For township purposs5cts on each 100 dollars special school lOcts on each 100 dollars and 25c ts on each poll; special read 1 3-4cts per acre land. GERMAN Township. For township purpose 5ctson each 100 dollars; special school lOctsou the hundred dollars; pecial road 15ctaon the hundred dollars, and 1 3 4cts per acre land. NORTH Township. For township purposes 7cts on the hundred dollars; special school 1 Sets on the hundred dollars, and SOcts per dolls; special road 1 3-4cts per acre land. POLK Township. Fo" townsliip purposes 5cta on the hundred dollars; special school lOcts on the hundred dollars; special road 1 3-4 per acre land. WEST Township For township purposes 4cts on the hundred dollars: special school lOcts on the hundred dollars and 50cts per poll, special road 1 3-4ctsper acre of land. WALNUT Township. For township purposes 3cts on the hundred dollars and 25cts on each poll ; special school lOets on the hundred dollars and 25cts per poll; special road 1 I-2,:tsper acre of land. Luid and Tovn lots delinquent for taxes of J s5(3 or former years, wdl be sold on the first Monday of January, 1860, ifnot previously paid. I will attend in person or by deputy at the usual places of holding elections in each township for the purpose of receiving taxes at the times herein specified, t-wit: Tippecam township, Friday, November 4, 185q, Bourbon townsliip, Saturday, ' 5 Union township, Monday " 7 Green township, Tuesday Walnut township Wedued ly German township Thursday North township, Friday West town-hip, Saturday Pilk township Monday And ;it myoi'iie ia Plymouth 8 9 10 11 12 14 thereafter where I may be fvund atuli tiruis according to law X. II. OGLESKEE, T. M. 23 Cia C. OuarciiaBi' Sale olk L.aiiil. IN pursuance of an order of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I offer for sale at private sale, the land of Martha Jine B.l arjree bjing part of the farm of the late to- BcUn-ec known as all of the E.;st half of the o. E. 14 of Sec. I, T. 33, R. 3, ex-vpt LS and 5J 1JJ acres out of the N. W. corner. The ule trill ho nn i ritt not exceeding Nip Years the purchaser to give notes with good securitv, on interest, waiving appmismcat laws t!,c interest to be paid annually, and the principal ia three equal pavni'ius: On ladure to pay the interest, the whole principal td become due. If the sale is confirmed by the Court, the purchaser is to take deed and give additional eecurity by mortgage on the premises. Tie land lies about three miles from Plym uth plenty of timber and Wat-r contains 61 5.1-1 ?M eres wich ago.),1 i nlpmr einen ts in a good neighborhood, an 1 is good lan J. Title believed f bi unne-stion iWe. Bi.Is rrtivbe left, cr negotiations' tn-ulc at the offlje of Kecve & Caproa, in Plymouth. ENOCH BELANGEE, Guardian. Sept.23-3in "election NOTICE. St-ite of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: To tli e Sheriff of said County, Greeting I, NEWTON R, PACKARD, Clerk of "the Marshall Circuit Court, do hereby certify that an election will be held at the nnUal places of holdin" elections in cajh and every township in said count, (and in Walnut township at MeGriflfs School Hous.) on the scond Tuesday, the 11th day of October. 1859; for the purpose of electing the following officers, to-wit: One Clerk of the Circuit and Common Picas Courts, two commissioners! for Districts No.'s two and three; ami in North township one justice of the Peace, Walnut township one Justice of the Peace Green township one Justice of the Peace, Bourbon township one Justice of the Peace, West township one Justice of the Peace. Is Testimo.it WHEaEor, l have hereunto set my name and affixed the seai of L. S. the Circuit Court in Plymouth, this 12th day of September, A. D., 1853. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. By Wm. M. Kexdatx, Deputy. Sherifl's Proclamation. The qualified voters of Marshall County, Indiana, are hereby notified tha an election will be held in accordance with the above notice, for the purpose orelecting persons to fill the oflSces named therein. l:I'Lmm7. VclODC.r' said county to take due notic .n lkVZifi. the above tobe viiviu ultwu All Olli! rk r AiArrmna m ' tion issued by the Clerk öf Marshall CountV now I in my hands. OBED M. BARNARD." bept. 15, 1859-45t3 Sheriff M. C. PETITION TO SEjLT. LAND. State of Indiana, Hamilton County, ss: NOTICE is hereby given that Jacob Weaver administrator of the estate of I.. Rnvm. deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real es- ' täte of said decedent, his Dcrsonal hein i to par his debts, and that salt) rWtnnn trill h kaanl at the next term of the court of Common Pleas of aia county. J AMES O'RR I P.M nir sept 5 6t3. C PC of said Co. I

DEALER IN Plymouth, Inih t t-EEPS constantly on hand Clocks,' Watches, IV BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER KINGS, LOCKETS, tc, &C. 0Clo.ks, Watches, &c, repaired in the best manner possible. , sent 29 '59 7-tf. IVotiec to the Citizens oC ITIar shall County. IT is ordered by the Board of County Commissioners that certain stock shall not be allo-ved to run on the public domain ; to wit : 1st, no Rt illion over one year old , 2d, no Bull under three years old; 3d, no Bar un !e one year old. (liven under our luinda and seal this Sth day of September, lrT3, WILLIAM HUGHS, ROBERT 6. PITER, MOSKS KEVSER, ) Austin Fcller, Auditor M. CommUsinnir. C. PSJBIiIC SALE. rTHE unde-5if-ned will offer at Public Sale, at X her house, 1 mile west of the Michigan Road, seven ini.es south of PIvm'juth and I miles southeast of Wolf Creek Mills, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, le59, several Horses, a number of Cattle, nmong them some good Milk Cows ; a lot of Sto". Hogs, and oher kinds ; 1 Wagon, Gears, a large lot of Farming Utensils ; 2 pair of new Bol-!SJeds, one W'ie. t Fan, Stoves, Household and Kitchen Furniture, kc, &c. Terms of Sale. A credit of 12 months will be given on all suras over 3 dollars, by purchasers giving notes with approved security, drawing interest from date, and waiving valuation and eppraiscment laws ; on all -sums of 3 dollars and under, cash in hand. O Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m , on said day. Also, 50,0 JO good Brick for sale, at $5 per 1 ,000 at the kiln. CATHARINE LOLMOUGH. Sept.2G, 159. Notice oT Survey. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 20th day of October next, at Kl o clock, a. m., proceed to survey and locate section 32, town 33, range 1 West in Starke County, to meet on the premises and continue from day today until all is surveyed. Non-r?sident3 who fail to meet the Surveyor on the premises at the time above specified, and defray, or provide for defraying their portion of the expeuse of said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. JAMES V. HACKER. September 29,-3t. State of Indiana, ITIarsIiall County. In Marshall Common Pleas Court, December Term, 1859. Eliza Hupp, r. William Hupp, Phillip Hupp, Louisa Hupp, Harriett Hupp, Jacob K. Hupp. Petition fer Partition. T PI HE plaintiff In thg above entitled cause by X Osborne & Phillips, plaintiff's Attorneys, has filed in my office her complaint against the said defendants, and it appearing by affidavit that the said defendants, William Hupp, Phillip Hupp, and Louisa Hupp, are non residents of the State of Indiana; they are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pealencv of said complaint, nd that the same will be I card at the next term of the Marshall Commen Pleas Court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the third Monday in Dcember, 1C59; and uniesä they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clk. C P. C. Sept. 23-3t-$3 00. By W. M. Kendall, Dep. SlicritPs Salc By virtue of an commission to me directed from the Clerk of the Mirshal! Circuit court 1 will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court House door in the town ot Plymouth Marshall County Indiana on Saturday the 2id of October, 1659, between the hours ot 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate situite in Marshall County Indiana, towit: The North-east quarter of the North-west quarter; also the South-east quarter of the Northwest quarter ; also the South-west quarter of the North-east quarter, section (29) twenty nine ; all in township (35) thirty-five. North of range (1) E ist, containing one hundred and twenty acres (12J;) a eres situated in Marshall County, Indiana . Executed as the property of Jesse Marine, to satisfy a claim in favor of Isaac Liggett, and to be sold without any relief whatever from valuation or appraismcnt law?. If tin: ivi;t3 and profits will not sell fur a sum ttufiicient t.j satisfy said judgment, interest, co&ts, and accruing costs, 1 will at the same time und place cfl'er lor sale the fee simple in and f or said real estate, or so much thereof rs may be necessary to satisfy said demands. Sept-'tin O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff, Shi r HP Sale. By virture of a Commission to me directed from the C crk of the Marshall Circuit court.I will offer f-.rs.ilea the Inv din cts, at the court Hou-e dor in the toun of Plymouth Marshall Countv Indiana oti Sit in day the 22d day ol Oc'obt r 1K&, between thehonrsot'Ulo'tbcka.ni.aud4 o'clock p. ra.of said day, the following described real estate situate in Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one fourth part of the west half of the south west quarter of sccti on eighteen (18) in township thirty-two North of range four (4) east, except 4() acres heretofore deeded to John Serril out of Ihe ftoiith west part of said Tract, I-m except all that p-trt of said ract lying north of Tippecanoe River but the lot on 'which the Tippecanoe Mill now xti.ids which mill lot i exnrersly included ill this Mortgage and ia bounded asfol.otvg towit on the north by the out '-own loU in Tippecanoe tuwn, formerly owned by G. V. Clark, A.J.Hall and Mt"heal Kefler, and on the west bv the lots frmerly owned by Jesse Roberts and extending down said river on the south side cf said Jesse Roberts lots paralell with the east line of the original plat of Tippecanoe town; all of which contains CO acres more or less, and known ai the Tippecanoe mill property together with all tho tenements privileges , appertenrnccs - and water prvileges thereto pertaining or in any wise bclouging to said mill property, to satisfy a judgment on foreclosure of m utgagae on said premises, in favor of Horace Corbin and against Caleb S. Furgurson. Said real estate to be sold without regard to valuation or appraisment laws. If such rents and profits will not eell for a sum suflBcient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs, I will at the same tiae aid place offer for sale the fee simple in and lor said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said demaücs. O M BARNARD, Sheriff! sept 29 7t3453 NOTICE. The notes and accounts due McDonald L Bro. for subscription, advertising, and Job work are in the hands of T. McDonald,oi er Pierces Clothing Store We are suffering for the amount due us, and we hope all knowing themselves indebted to us will come forward at once and pay op. Mcdonald t ero. sept. 22 Ctf. . NOTTDR Is hereby riven that th.un. signea has been appointed Executor of the Last Maria E Packard, late of . . . r Marsnalf ounlT deceased. Said cetatA is supposed to be solvent. A C CAPRON sept'-K bt3 Ex r. Cash For Wheat. I Will pay the highest Plymouth Market pric in cash, fcr Wheat delivered to me t Bourbon, aug 18 2tf. J. W. HOUGHTON. LAND FOR SALE. O i Tk Ck ACRES of Land for sale, of all 3,000 " " prices Wild and Improved, to u r ? , auS25-3tf H. CORBIN.

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ILive 4& ILet ILive the&w if suss stasis Was established in Plymouth in the year 1857, as an Experiment. The Small Profit and READY. PAT SYSTEM WAS ADOPTED

The proprietory find after an experience of little more than two years, that their plan has more than met their most sanguine expectations. They have been able to build up an extensive trade while all o'.hers hive been compelled to give up the long credit sy stem and follow in the wake. We now propose to make a still greater Reduction in Prices, Confident that our endeavors to furnish Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICES, Will be appreciated B7 the People of Marshall County Wc have just received from Boston and New York our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Comprising a great variety of BEY GH0BS Crockery, Glass-Ware, Cutlery, Moots and Shoes, Hats & Caps, Konucts, Clothing, Notions, &c. We have not space to enumerate articles. Every department is complete in itself. We submit the following Hat of prices on a few articles. All other Goods will be eold equally lowi Heavy Sh-eiing-,. ... ..t föi0c V J"ard Bleached do 1U12! do Prints 612 do Ginghams 12. Linseys, 12'23 do Denims, 12 & Stripes and Checks 12 V.? Ribbons 3(35 do Bonnets 25c ') each Hats and Caps (wool).... 37Jc$2 50 do Women's Heavy Shoes $ 00 pair do Gaiters 75c$l 51 . do Children's 25c 75 do Common Teas 25c 9 stt Sugar, (a prime article) 8c V & Molasses, .5'cV gal. Coffee Tea,.. , Smoking Tobacco Stone ware, a large lot, 12)cp tt .. 50o lb .. 10c lb lOcJ gal. W might contintie the list, but think the above sufficient. You can find every article you want at the Low Price Store. We take great pleasure in showing our goods, and invite all to compare our styles and prices with others. We take in exchange, at the highest market prices, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Beans, Potatoes, Onions, Butter, Rags, Biica-Wax, Hoop-poles, Square Timber, and never refuse Gold, Silver, or good currency, to oblige our customeis. Please give ui a call, at the sign Low Price Store! On the corner south of the Ed wards llull.v.1. MCE & SMITH. sept 22 6tf. Public gale. In consequence of poor health, the subscriber will offer at i ublic sale on the 1st dav of October next, at his residence known as the Belangee farm two milei south est of Plymouth, all his personal propvity, consisting of Corn in the field, Several tons of Hungarian Gra-ss and Marsh Hay, Horses, IFagon, Plows, Harness, and many Fr rmin Utensils, ONE DURHAM BULL, Hogs, Potatoes, Cabbage, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Beds and Bedding. A credit of six months will be riven on nil sums of 3 00 and upwards, purchasers giving notes with approved security; sums less than $3 00, cash in hand. E S ELLIOTT. eept22-6td. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between David Vinnedge and Adam Vinnedge, under the firm nam of Vinnedge k Brother, Plymouth Indiana, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tne debts due to anfl those owing by said firm, will be settled by iJavid Vif-nedge; ana all persons indebted to said firm arc requested to make immediate settlement. DAVID VINNEDGE, ADAM VINNEDGE. The business will be cot tinued under the firm nam of Vinnedge L Brown. D VINNEDGE sept 156tf D V BROWN . Clover Seed, Lard, Salt, Bran, AND PICKLED PORK, Constantly on hand and for sale at Wholesale or Retail at THAYERS' WARE-HOUSE. We will piy the Highest Matket Price in CASH for Vheat and other kinds of Produce, delivered Kt our Ware-House in Plvmouth or Bourbon. " sept! Ctf. , II. G. THAYER & Co.

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COME AND BUY SDnocs! lMeK Boots 4& hoes!H Al flic Sisn of the Golden Boot. JUST' received a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, mauufictured expressly for our Retail Trade, of the very best quality. ALSOA HEAVY STOCK OF HOME Made WOBK! Which we arrant. Ifany gives way in any reasonable time, we will mend without charge. We are constantly receiving fresh supplies of GOODS From the Manufacturers. Ladies' and Children's wares of the latest style, the best quality and of every variety. We invite everybody in town and countrv to give us a call and see for themselves. We have the lägest stock in this part of Indiana and intend selling at small profits, so call and save money. We are not to be undersold by any be they who they may. C3A11 kinds of Repairing done on the shortest notice. DThc highest market price paid in Goods or CASH for any quantity of GOOD HIDES! E. PAUL. sept j-itf. ALL those owing the estate of Robert Rusk deceased, for Groceries, Tiuwaie, or on other account, must make settlement with me by the 1st of October next, Or I must pursue the course the law makes it my duty to pursue. S. N. CHAMPLIN, Adm'r. sept 8 5td. BENDER HOUSE, J. D. CLAHK, - - - - Proprietor, KNOX, STARK CO. IND., Has refitted the game, and is now prepared to give satisfaction to all tl ose who may gi ye him a call. Persons visiting Knox c .11 and see for yourselves. 23m3. Siin-illV Sale. B Y virtue ol an execution issued to me, out of tho ofh-c ot the Clerk of the Marhall Com. A. tl-. I I 1 1 SV . Pleas court, I have levied on and tdiall offer for sale as the law directs, at the courthouse doorin Plymouth, Marsh-ill county. Indiana, on Saturday the 22ddayof October, 159, between the hours of teu o'clock and four o'clock, P M, to the highest oidder not less than two thirds of tho appraised value the following real estate situated in the town of Plvmouth, to-wit: Twenty leet fronting on Michigan street, by forty feet back, off of the mirth sidc'of the south half of Lot number forty-one (41) and twentv-iix feet irontmg on Michigan street, and extending back

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IV jjrvvtriiiciiis nun upjiuruii üict'M. laken to satisfy an execution in favor of Stc venson k Marsh, aguiuat Pomerov & Brother. Should any of sij property remain after satisfying said execution, I will olfcr the same for sale, as the law directs at the same time and place, to satisfy auother execution in favor of Orpha T. Brown, against VV ,1 im G. Pumeroy. O M BARNARD. Sh'ff M. C. i (VABn ci.r t n aug 25-3t3-$3 00. Aclmiiiistrator Snlc. Notice is hereby given tint in pursuance of an of the subscriber in Walnut TownhhipinthisCoun-

M Z i T r , W OI tate- 80 to be sold, having been appraised at fourMarshall Iu l,ua, male as it beptember Term . tCcn hundred and eightr-tira dollars and sixtysix lvl SiIin r-? I and o-third cents, and the same is situated b the after the I5th dav of October lb59, at the residence L.rf.,i,-ii a ct..-rtj:

&ulr$SfJ? wu-the South lance in three equal payments, in six, twelve and JSi NnHir R .;(S ll 7Cp T tb,r:l!ro' eighteen months, giving note3 with interest, waiv(.13) North of Range three, (3) East, containing inc valuation and aDDraisement laws, and secured

three hundred and twentv acres, more or less Terms of sale one third cash in hand, one third in T2 months, and one third in 18 months from the day of sale, at not less than the appraisad value thereof, it having been appraised at the sum of 4,000 dollars. Said laiid being a portion of the Real Estate of r rednck Hoover late of said countv. deceesed. and sold to procure assctts for the payment of the debts of the decedent. FREDRICK HOOVER Adm'r. Sept. 22 6t3. An Ordinance Relative to procuring Fire Buckets X E it ordained by the President and Trustees of U the orporte town of Plymouth, that each owner ot a Duilding or buildings in said corporation shall procure and keep on hand ready for use, Fire Buckets, as follows, to wit: One Bucket for each residence or dwelling; one for each Mechanic's shop, and one for each business room in the first stoty of every business house. Said Buckets to be of Gum or Leather, and of such size as the Chief Engineer of the lire deqartment shall direct, and to be procured within 30 days from the publication of this ordinance. And should any owner of any building in said corporation fail or refuse to fur nish said r ire buckets as above provided, then it shall be the duty of the Marshal, and he is hereby instructed to furnish and deliver the same to euch owners, and collect from them the cost thereof in the manner prescribed by law. JBN KLINGER, Prcst. Attest: J G Osborne, cl'k.ro. tan. eept8M3 Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby fnvpn. that in miretmfiA nf an order of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, made at its September term, A. D., 1659,1 will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the Hnnrt ITnnaa door, in the town of Plymouth, on the 22d day of October, 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock. a. m. and 4 o'clock, r. m., the following described Real Estate, to wit : The south-west Quarter of section n?netrn MQi in township thirty-four (34) north of range three (3) cast in Mirshall County, Indiana, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less. Terms of Sale : One fonrth, cash in hand, one fourth in 6 months, on fourth in 12 months, and one fourth in 18 months, from the day of Bale, with interest from date, and not to bo sold for less than two thirds of the appraised value thereof. th same hiving-been appraised at tho sum of eight uuuurvuuuuiir?. - Said laud belong to the estate of William P Curtain, deceased, aud is to be sold to na AeKtl of the decedent LEWIS MARKER. Adm'r. f?cpt.e?th, '59-7tI.

Howard Association.PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of " the Si:k and Distressed, afflieted vrith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. rpHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of JL the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, several years agodirected their Conculting Siigreon to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ot diseases, in all their form-, and to give MEDICAD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, tVe.j,and,in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their lato Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the eure of Spermatorrhoea Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c.t and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable Reporton Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, the vice of Ouanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail (in a sealed enveloped FREE OF CHARGE, on receptof TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for Report or treatment. J. SKlLLIN

' HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Associa tion, No. a South Ninth Street, Pmladelphi, PaState of Indiana, Marshall County. In the Common Pleas Court, September Term, 1S59. EST A TE OF LEWIS TIIOMPSOX. NOTICE is hereby given that at the September Term of the said court, to be holden on the third Monday of September 1859, an account current will be presented to the court for final settlement of the estate of Lewis Thompson, deceased. Attest: N R PACKARD, Cl'k. sept l-4t3 $1 50 Pr W M Kendall Dep. No! ice of At la Innen t. Nathaniel Sherland) vs Attachment and Garnishee James Ryon. ) of the P Ft W k C R R Co. Attachment before J II Caaa a Justice of the Peace of Center Township, Marshall County Indiana. Notice is hereby given to the defendant and all others concerned that the filing of the complaint, affidavit and bonds, in the above entitled cause; and this cause will be tried on the 24th dav of September I8.r9, at mv office in Plymouth, at "10 o'clock a m. This 29th day of August, 159 J. II. CASE, Justice of the Peace. sept 1 lt3 SI SO ShcrilT's Notice. To the Voters of Marshall County, GREETING: YOU are hereby notified that on Tuesday the 11th day of Octobrr, 1859, a poll will be'opened in the several preciucta in this county to receive the votes cast therein, in favor of or against the calling a Convention to alter, amend or revise the Constitution of the State of Indiana, in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of the State of Indi ana, entitled "An act to provide for the taking of the sense of the qualified voters of tins State, on calling a Convention to alter, amend or revise the Constitution of this State," approved March 5th, 1S59. Given under nif hand, this 2Gth uavof August, IS59. U. M. BARNARD, Sh'ff. M. C. sepl-liG. S3 SO. SlierifTs Sale. By virtue of n execution and order of sal? to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court.I will offer for sale as the law directs at the courthouse door, in Plymouth Marshall Co Ind on Saturday, October 22d, 1659, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m, of said day, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate in Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: The north east quarter of section twenty-eight, in township thirty-three, range one east. If such rents 'and profits will not sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs ' and accruing costs, I will at the same time and place MM M . . - . oner lor sale the lee simple in und for said real estate, or so much thereof a3 may be necessary to satisfy said demands. Taken as the property of Charles G Griffin and Levi Workinger at the suit of John Shuart. aug 25-t3$2 50 O. M. BA R NARD, Sh'ff. Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, at its June tenn, 1859, I will, on Ihe firsi day of October l? 59, between the . Silic tue loIJowine real est: tate belonirm:. to the es tate of Jaeob K. Hupp, deceased, to-wit: The undivided two thirds of the north half of the south east quarter of section eighteen, (It) town-ship thirty-three, (33) range two (i) cast, containing eighty acres. Also the undivided two third of ihe east half of the north east qua. er of section eijih teen. ri8HoWnsh?n tfvr't i-thr Mn . Yo j east. containing e.-htv rre-. Äl ,h. nrftrM J CT ü " ' " iwotnirusoi iois numoer nvc (a; six, (b) seven (7) and eight, (8) section setenteen. (17) town- ; ship thirty-three, (33) range two (2) east, containing twelve acres, excepting all of said land lying eastot Yellow Kiver. All of which sad realeso int valuation aim appraisement laws, ana secured : by mortgage on the premises. w w juiiim uiuiu, Adm'r. septl-4U.-$3 75. Stat of Indiana, Marshall County. In the Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1860. John Stull, 1 vs Comnlaint. Benjamin F Abbott, William W. Abbott, Lucy E Abbott, Mary J. J Abbott and Samuel A Abbott. J THE plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Osborne k Phillips his Attorneys, has filed in my office his complaint against the said defendant, and it appearing by affidavit tliat the said defendants, Benjamin F Abbott, William W Abbott, Lucy E Abbott, and Mary J Abbott are non rrsidents of the State of Indiana; they are therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, aud that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be hoi den at the courthouse in Plymouth, oa the second Monday in February, 1660, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be beard and determined in their absence. Attest: N R PACKARD Clk. M CC aug 25-3t4-$3 00. By W M Kexdai.l, Dep. SHERIFF'S SALE. BV virue of on execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Picas Court. I will offer fop salr a th luv Artitm 1 1, court house doorin the town of Plymouth, courlr r r..i.ii io... j ' r, . v ui ni.iiauaii, anu oiaic ot maiana, on öatuvdaT the 22d day of October, 1859, between the hours of IS o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the rents and profits for a terrnot exceeding seven vars. of the fnllowin- Hr .-. . , . . w n ".n,iiK.mvdii:siiiiu in sa-d county of Marshall, .-.nd State of Indiana, Commencing sixty ftt cat from the north east corner oflot numbered seventeen, in Tippccandctown, in Marslull county, end State of Indiana, thence east eight rods, thence south fourteen rods, thence south-westerly nine rods, thenw north cigh. teen rods to tho plaee of beginning, containing threo quarters of an acre of land more or less. If such rent and profits will not sell for a sufficientsum to satisfy said 'judgaien , interest, costs and accruing eosti, 1 will at tho same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and for aaid real estatej, or eo much thereof as may be necesaar to satisfy said demands. ' Levied upon as the property of Napoleon B. Alleman, to satisfy said xecülion in favor of John S. Baker. angM-3td$3 Ö M DARX AR I, Sheriff

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2 m.r0 C3 r a i 0 m s &3 Paints, Oils a PERSII1N ml Varnish. G &CO. HAVE just received from Philadelphia and Cincinnati, the larew Stock of Paints, Oil and Varnishes ever brought into tlda market, consisting in part of White Ld. Dry and in Oil, Snow White Zinc Dry and in Oil Prussian Blue do da Chrome Yellow, do do Chrome Green, do do Vermillion Mixed Paints of all co!ors ready for ose. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Japan and Zinc Dryers, Turpentine; Paint.Vamish and Sh Brush es, a very large assortment. Linseed OA boiled and raw." Ail of which will be sold very low for caih. aug l$-2tf. Illlili KttBIffl AGEIEY. T. M DONALD Real EsldtcAgcnt & Notary Public, OFFICE OVEa riERCt's ClyOTUlNC STORE, PLYMOUTH, : : INDIANA. DRAWS DEEDS, Mortgages, Bonds, and Agreements; sells Lands, examines Titles?, aud furnishes Abstracts of the same; pays Taxes, and redcemi I And sold for Taxes DR. T. A. BORTOR, Physician and Surgeon, Office over Pershing's Drug Store, in Dr. A. O Borton's Dental Rooms, Michigan street, cast tide corner of Gano, where he may be consulted dur. ing office hours. Dwelling two doors north of theCourtHouse, Center st. west side, Plymouth, lnd LAND AGENCY. 3,000 ACRES oFgOOD LAND For Sale on Easy Terms. PERSONS wanting to buy or sell Land, willdt well to call on the undersigned, who can gi vt facilities for purchase or 6alc cqunl to any iit th cou'-trr. FOR SALE, at LESS than current rates, acd on time: nw qrsec 31, (less 10 acres out of se cor.) and s h of ew q of fcec S27, town 22 n, of rang 1 w 230 acres, 30 acres improved at North Beud, Stark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sec 6 Michigan Road and 122 57-1 0' acres unimproved six um lea north of Plymouth fine, heavy timbered )ad, with water. The se q and c h of 6w q of sec 22, and the n q of sec 36, town 35 n, of range one e rolk township 100 acres heavy timbered, good waternear Tyncr City lobe sold in quantities to uit purchasers. The s h of ne q of sec 29, town 33 n, of ranc 2 c, SO acres, four miles south of Plymouth f tet?n acres improved gvol l.ui. timber and water The se q sec t, tjwn .'2 r, of range 2 c, I CP acres Grecn'tovnship liht miles from Plymouth near s'ore, mills, and in a good neighbor hood good tiiubc-r,fine rraj marsh, and living, running water. The e h of sw q of sec 25, ton n 3d n, of range 2 e,and sw q cf sw q of "0, town 34 n, 122 acres, fourrai'es north-east of Plymouth good mill sea and saw-mill thirty acres improved building to be nold very chenp. Thcsbof nw q of sec 14, fan 32 n, of rang 3 e clcse by Tippecanoe Town ood land and good timber unimproved to be Lad on easy ! terms. j Lot No. 6 in Wbeeler'a addition to the town ol Plvmouth fine dwelling and good out house. North '4 of Lot No. 37 in Plymouth, now kuowi as"UaMvin House a desirable location. Lot No. 91 in Plymouth good dwelling house Part of Lots 73 and 74, Plymoutli lwtllic 34x40 feet fr sale or rent. Lot No 40, Plymouth -rood dwelling and tvostory business house, on one of thebest corners ia j town to he hnd at a bargain. l ersoiM desirous ot purchasing in this vicinity will do well to give us a call. REEVE k CAPRON. December 9th 2tf Plymouth, Ind DR. A, 0. BORTOfl, SURGEON DENTIST. Whole or partial cts of Tctli inerted on the most approved plans. Spccltl attention paid to the preservation of the natural teeth, nnd irregularity of Children teeth corrected. Fangs and difiica tteeih extracted with or without Chloroform. Can be consulted at his office at my time except on Mondays and Tuesdays. Office in Pershing's block, up stairs', comer Michigan and Garro streets. 341y e. s. v a . p. " .DZZtfSIIave enlarged their business, and engagcu compcicui workmen tu üo ait -kinds of BUGGY Sc CARRIAGE Making and repairing. They continue to make W ACß-OD And do all kinds of repairing, smithing and woodwork. Til n o1r catvt i T 4 rTliey have employed Mr. W. KELLY to trke Tr f till. rlAW.M.A.. A A .It 1 .1 . yuujjji, ui uuj ucpai nnvui won: an wctk in Ulla line will be doLe to order, with nromnlu. mnA in good style. 4 HORSESHOEING. July21C4!y STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. RSIn the Marshall Com. Pleas Cowt, Sp tender Term, 18S9. "jyi OTICE is hereby given that at the September Term, 133, of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, an account current for finI sctt'emi-nt will bo presented in the estate of M'-1m-1 Smder. deceased. Attest: N PACKARD. Clk. sept l-4t3. pr. W M KcaJall. den. WHEN WILL WOiVDERS CEASE! N PLYMOUTH? D. x7- HARTMAN & CO. Have started a nw Wumu, nA Saddle Shop two doors north of j Drownin g store, on Uic tast wdcof Michigan Etiect, at No 6 vberctliey intend ktep'mg on hand, Saddle ii Ilaiucfs of ajl A, l .-ii the cl.carit. Call and examS ie thuirU K! e.ui woik. AH rcpauiug dcac iuc?icri-I on ihvirt nvtivc. 14tf