Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 March 1856 — Page 3
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Popular Sovereignty in its trcs Senso. T.. ifa trn sense; vorv fe w I nteli L'en l n; .-n
are opposed ts the doctrine of opul.ir sovereignty,' and for the sutHcient reason that it is the principle upon which the wholc theory of our system of government rests. All sections of the country, and all narties and sub-divisions of parties, .m disposed to admit that it would b; well enough to let the actual settlers m Kansas determine the character ot their own insti tution, provided they can really be permit
tod to shape them without outside inter fr- and impartial in its bearings affording, if ence. Gov. Seward's domestic organ ,on- j rendered effective, a fair and honorable bacedes that under the operation of such a i iuielingrtie present agitated condi-
rule 'Kansas will certainly be free. wt an intelligent llepubhcau press can now be found which tikes issue against lis principle. It is the invasion of the principle. iritcf irloVli their h.-itterios are directed. Their course cf argument concd.'S the j R.-oinrlnoss' of thodoctiine if faithful! v ear-! ried out. At the North, the outcry : that ! the Missouri borderers overrule by vio-
lence, the sovereignty of the actual" rest- j should take place under the protection and dents of Kansas. From the South, the ! sanction of the general government, alarm cry is raised that New England Mi- Resolved, That wo consider the present sionaries and Land speculators, calling tl,e most auspicious time for the true Sharp's rifles' to their aid, are f westaliing ! J'itriots, bona fide settlers, and conservathe sentiment of the Territory, and stifling! ine mcn of H classes to come to a perfect the voice of the permanent occupant of t. . a lerstanding, atid unite upon one platsoil. From neither quarter of the Union. j form the supremacy of the laws, soveris the complaint against the doctrine of al- j eignty of the people of the Territory, and lowing the real settlers to govern thorn- non-intervention with or from the people of
Coline b.Mt for-iin t tho nlmsoi.f if tho vi-1 -" " - - - olationcf it. This is very significant, and indicates clearly enough the true remedy to be ap- j mied a remedy too lornr delayed. down. The public peace should at cverv hazard, .and if necessary, be the aid of h i t - e . 1. . 1 - .
rights of the actual settlers tho doctrine of h Q b,.(Mil, of popular sovereignty 'in its true sense, ; , , All excrement in
should be vmdicareJ. lie arm of vo- ; korss sta,,K however small in miantitv, knee whether raised within the lemiory ! ahouM hi f0moyQA at ,cast Olu.0 a
orouisi ie us uurutTs, snuuiu Le i
- be preserved. The actual setVlers sho.Ll : J ., A t i .i i :
who l' nowcr i in:? ireneiai ir ei iimcii.. aci wiiuuuicoiis.raiui, ana in iul- nii-sn. ; " . . . , . ! their domestic institution in tluir own wav, . . , , . r subieot only to the Cons.uuti.n oi ilic TT f , e : , ... , . ! United btates. We are 'rati ieJ to see1 e 1 . 0 1 , indications of a stern determination on lh g i u . oarioi uns 1 iC3iucni 10 u ocul n icvu.-, 1 . . . . . : in Kansas, and we trust . i renc-2 I violence 1 i. . ii li, . . i. i.i . A. tv .1 , 1 lution. Dub:k:ss te must roartl the '"'Vernment wIiL-h has b?en put in oncrniion there under the law of Congress, as the k- j tral irovernmnt. Hi .11. . i lira .i.pnnr t rm'n'fniTii ni i BVV-, V I' V ' 7 I V V ' 1 1 . V iVI".IUlii, ..11.1 1 ' : this neither the laws under winch i. nc.s .. . . . .,, - 1. , nor Ins official oath aviII permit. lac he : , ,, 1 .1 11 1 11 should emplov tlie whole nowr Ieahv a 1 . j 1 1 i ' - his command to defend the ci. uens o: f r e ... , : Kansas from invasDn from without, ana , , .11 1 ,1 . i from vi olencts within their borders, s tn.u , ,, 1 4, e c , . : thev shall bo lu fre to irovern theia-' 1 ry? 1 u : selves m their own wav. Ilms shall w i . . , . 1 iiatr iiojui:r so rcini.y i.i i.s uu sens? ' which Mr. Potter says in his lei- j ter hi is 'not opposed to,' and with Senator Seward's domestic oran professes t be content. We seem to be approaching a solution of those difficulties at all eve..: we have a remarkable co'iciirrenc' of '- ion in favor of 'popular sovcrei;1ityy i:; its true sense.' AiUiitif Alias il' Aj;:tv. IXVESTOUY OF O.MAIIA ClTV, XeCKASK.V. A correspon J'.'ii: of the X.York Ti:.:o.i ; gives an inventory of the "1 ems" 1:1 0:n:i- 1 jK ha City, as follows: ..11 1 . . ... . 1 . i e,n;1e6eH' grocri.s nere, hotels, lodging and eating; houses 1 mean; tventv-fiv lawvors: twen?- hihi, s: t-n
j , - j u: t... ,,u. U,.M(.(. 01 iniuor. (7ii i innsboarding houses, four yein-ra.s, tine : ma- ,r tV evouin alut C o'clock, ho went home jors, thirty colonels and funes. Lf.y (.lt ,,,: rari,,r where his wife was seattlemn about town resp ctaMe ... s ; v. j by ti0 ai,IM.u;l(.i0ti j,,.,. jn a ff.ro. seven dtors, twelve marna-eable ( min.r aml ox.a;meJf .Vvc. Hv. one shoe shop.one tailor sho;, ihrre s:..y iU eiIOU h! anJ iIlsl;lIliiv drew a retwelve officials; a plenty of spectators wi:!- ,(i!v(.r lvA jM.ei, k at .ci;; mU ftg ,jo out a dollar to speculate on; a -oodiy array , l(.,Ll t.In..u;i;lt, ii ...vo her time to Ily
01 na.e oeens; a merry .prinK.iroi oi i , uii'&cii uotvii p. 11 iv iiticK? neon tue v..a'"who rc-fr ia Maiestv to bvirone oI ji i us are a luxury; symmthyand hon-sty a rari-, tyaml money very scarce. .All oyer the Ternary arc thriving towns, but when we , hndonethatthre.ltenstoeelip.se our one-: horse city, has better pro.pocts, advanlMo. j fee, why we turn out, from b.ibi to e!o a", I and abuse ii shamefully, are careful to so,, j - - . ., ( eery stranger coming to the Tcnkory h settle, and tell all manner of hard stolid , and make them believe tl.em if we c.i-j. j We are a fast community here drink bai ; whiskey, bet liberally at joker or on faro, , and really 'ro it while we re young , That's Omaha fitv, the capital of Xe - braska. Thk Abolition- Convention of FrnitrAky Twenty" First. This 'Free Democrat,' j Aboli.itn concern, was a pitiful f liluie. Afer its proclamation, invoking the atter.d-j anco of the 'friends of liberty,' wh n the 1 , . . , , . , " e i e 1 e , i day arrived only liventtj-rujll uf tho faith ful ! appared in response to the caH. And of thosc who did come, who were they? They i vre re the regular old fogies of ultra Abli-! lionUrn. wlio b ave zuJ as the pillars )f .that party f jt the last fifteen years in Indi- j ana. And what did they do? They rail j 'd ' against the Smth. against the Democratic . party, and against the PresiJent. Til-V ' 1 - . . . . J r . t . . . , , L r - . I T r oArin i.ivor 01 interterence in the Kansas , . - ,. . difficulties, of taking steps to furnish . Sharpc's rifled, and to produce civil war in ' a ni"hborin" Territorj". They told marvelotT täte of having stolen nws fmr.i . . , e 7 ? , their owners, and of having Kent them to Canada by their under-ground railroads. Af.er blowing off their gas, and virtually dointj nothing, they resolved to make no , 0 . -J . . , . . separate organization at present, but join in the fusion Convention which IS to a.S - gamble at Indianapolis on the fi rsst of M iy next. Indianapolis Sentinel 257. Awful Calamity Mrs. Fanny Wileox, an insane person who was a county charge upon this county, was burned to death j on Wednesdy evening of last week Her insanity made it necessary for the individual who kept her, to erect a small building for her convenience in which fhe was confined. From the circumstances it appears she took the straw from the straw bed, and threw it through a small opening in the partition, which falling on the stove, ignited and et the building on fire, and before it was discovered iWlad made such progress that it could not be extinguished. Her body was burned to a smouldering cinder.- Rorht-atrr Finn.
exploits hi ti c political arena, and cxp,,l to ,..,in,t it an:1 ,uec(.,sfully rosis((.(1 hU J; ) t be rßward.id here; a small invoice et ü!;-,- .,, j.. r,. ... ,.,,., ,e ,: . 1 1,0 l,l;llnt, " tho alHve entitled cause, has . condin-; debtors; nnd a f,w out.si I-rs. W-; ' '. t K C nd , 1 '1 m il fl V 1 ' "J V'V nffilhwt ,,,c mhove , ,-, . r l-i 1 A pia.ol, n?iel 1 lil I upon the, tloor. 1 named defeudsint.s to set aside a Sherilfs s'ile of -:VC here like the ICS: of mmklml. (Mi) t!l, raisiMl ai) nl:irnif aml!Sljme of t ! pn.perty therein stated, and it a, rH,ring bv ouida-
more.- t,o. wean .mei -mi '-vu - .1, ,ors. en!er nr tl,, .!., - -1. l,.. i "ai im- oeie-iui mts James 1. Steo henson and
held at on the j ult- pursuant to a spontaneous call j which had been issued on receipt of the President's Kansas message. The followj inJ,r resolutions were adopted by acclama- ; Hon: Resolved, Tint we cordially approve of the tone and policv of the late special ines s.ae of the 1'resident of the United States on" Kansas a (lairs, as a truly statesmanlike document, truthful in its historical details, tiun of the Territory. Resolved, That the President's recoramenda;ion to Congress to pass a resolution authorizing 'the people of Kansas' at a j) roper tinio to frame a State cons' ltution. serves immediate attention and adoption, a he peculiar condition of the Territory renders it most advisable that the preliniinnry arrangements for admission as a State the States. Houses. Those who have the care of horses are frequently very negligent in the m.mnornf fli;rhnrrino- thoir dntv There ' a clean dry place left for the animal to ; -.:id, or lie down on. Manv .1 horse when ; ::ihW f r an 'tour's feodiiig, is idac-J in a ' " n; 7 f T i pure air ti. ere Ob! wed to make his meal. i i . . u - -.,M ..l,.t ,.r ' W M lOlV'Ol J lllllit J 4 VL1 1 1 in such a idace ourselves, as of compel'i , -, a , it i a horse to do it. It vou have novvin- , . -,.,1,1, i, " 11 1 dows in our stable, bv all means make , A 1 ,v , 1 . 1 . me at once, or knock oil a board, to k-t in , . t wu 1 n 'ht and puro air. U hen you have re- . 1 .1 1 e .1 1 11 moved tho tlronnino-ss from th. tt;b!.- ot nun Ii I iiiii iiritiiiiinirL' I I'll I) i i n .i cri.kiv a. i , . .in .i 1 . oll. . iiivj n''.'i 11 1.11 ui suiin , IIIC 'value of the manure will more than repay ,v , ... . . i i1 in'; im unisc, U'.'nia'.-i lenuciinir VOlir llurs' u i.i "ii a i ii -i e .i I .i-'to.-j .inv. v, mem . n;i rea.jii tl.ev should never l.i turne. I From ii 1 , , . . o ir-irni c;till T.'n.ifrt t -. .... I ... , ,: ,. , in ii'ui,, uiiwin m; a uanii) pasture, v ; i 1 1 1 1" 1 i- . iN'bher .sliould a horse ever be lelt to he : . , . . , 4 , - lown over ni'Mi-t 111 a damp pasture whero . . . ' , , . . .. ti ere is ii shelter, but lot a shelter be bulk , , , . . . . , to v. Inch thev retire at niht. A horse -ii v 1 0 . 1 1 v. ill n.ncr lie down m an op.-n lot when he ... , r , . 1 . ... , hiid a i l ue of slicker; and it there is , . , 1 . , .,. UiK Inn-f better, they will ahvav.s rL near a nee or tree at nibt. Ehocking Tradcgy at Jefferson City. A most sliockin tradev was enacted at ' '! 0 1,1 j .:oron Ci!V oil rr 1 1 J iiurilav oven in 1 ' 1 1 iv? f..dl.vi:iir are tho particulars: Mr. Finilfis Turner, a llliille-al mail, I a liou.so-puiiiter bv T-rwr-ssi-.n 'and wh : i:a i a:n i.scvl a coinf r;abl fortune, a few ... 01 !uii.s fciDC-j mani'-d a vmni'' and beauti fal woman, to v.b.on h- was ovnlr-rlv a
Kansas. A large meeting was I Tocunipseli Court llouso, Kansas,
---- . ...-. viii. lot - ti 1.1.- jiiMiiiii.i. j in f.ll woman, to v, li.on !; vs ovnlr-rly at- ;irt therefore hereby notified of the filing ami pen-.o-li;l. Cf la.e, however, il is .'.til, Lt 1 ' v o I" i e I r t i t i I m ; and that unless they appear I,., 1 1 , 1 ,, ri . .1.. .11 j and plead, nn-wer or demur thereto, on or before b:t i iK-c.oine j.-alous ed Iter, and iron ed her 1 . ...m;,.,, , .,:i . .1 1. r -i . , . J .,' , me e.uiing ot s:i;I cause at the next term of said i. i - re:tt har.litn.-ss. l or sm.-ral days j court, tobe held at the Courthouse in Plymouth, in
t - .j.j o . ,, ,1H j yerv ni,.lam.jlo!v, amino olvc;,. - l J.Js busim-ss " an 1 was cr-stuillv 1 . . 1 ,1.. ... re ... ,x r,M J ; 4iir,lU.rh tie (l,orvvaV oml f.iso , o i j - - 'loor alter 1 1 her. He aLtemi.l to tuish one 11 n tl! r. but she placed herself lirmlv 1 A i f. .."1 tbe ullfllTlll1fi in.m f,,o u I tlTO- .-.--- vuv liioi u of dth H i,;la firoa a ball throu.rh h, brain Thi. dcceas,.d ordiarirv ;l temperate, industrious and resi.ectable c.j.;Zi.n y q jj(, 'j'wo In;ili,,M acre of l.-n.d will 1. brought into market in Kansas temiorv by lirst of next June, . Among the curkiaiiws lately added to the Ii ston Museum, is a musquito's bladder. co:i aming the souls oi twenty-four misers. a:il the fortunes of fifty-one printersnearly half full. J f 0:i tho 9th inst., by M. W. Smith, Esq. Miss Sl san J. Hodekts, of this County, to Mr. II, KAM O. Kein, of Fulton County; ., r- c,IJ4 v.v. i.rD. e ,'- :llSO illS AHAH ANN lvOBERTs', Ot thlS ., 4 r cjUI,t3". tw Mr- Caldwell Denny, of Marb.tll County, Iowa. - - - - THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! JAMES CLARKE'S n 1 r. x j ti i t-n 1 OGlQDrateCl k emalG flUs! n:i:iAREl) from a prescription of Sir James ...... f 1 ii, i.'..,..i: 4i.Ä i.ii rv v , .ft. . 1 1 n i.ui ii.ii'iwiiuhil L 1 1 niv . . ..... - , J,, . ,- v ... Queen. 1 Inn invaluable Medicine is unliiibnin t:,e cnre ,,f un those painful ami dangcrotu diseases ine'd. nt to the female constitution. ll n,0i rates all excess, removes all obstructions, ' ? hl T,-" " tUii In!,,,llh,.v , ilh hilarity. i I he.se Puis should be used two or three weeks pre1 vi M!S t confinement; they fortify the constitution, ; imi.I U s.- n tlie puttering during l.dor, enabling the : wO-.i-r to perform he: duties with safety to herself j ai,ln '"p . . . . . . , . ' lle.-e I dis should not be taken by females during , tv(. niWTTI1RKIJ MONTHS of IVcnancy, hh - v are Mire to brin;r 011 Misearriat'C, but at any other time they sire ;ife. 1 1 all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, p i.i in the It.ick nnd I.imhs, Heaviness, Fatigue on I-i'.ht Ilxettion, I'aI!itation of the Heart, Ivness oi spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites nnd a!l the nuinful diseases M:e-iisioned bv a disordered sv-U m, these l'ills will c fleet a cure when all other n'--ns have failed, ami although a powerful remedy, ooes nut contain iron, caiomei, nntiuiony, or miv ot!i: r mineral. l ull directions accouipanjing rath package. IVice.mlhe United Sutca and Canada, One Dollar. W. W. ROBERTS I.NDIANAroUS, Cleneral agent for Indiana. N. IJ. $10-')andG postage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle of Pills bv return mail. For sale bv T. A. LEMON. ri.r.MoiTn, Indiana.
SPECIAL NOTICES. Besevolext Societv Monday Kveninir March 17, at the residence of Thomas J. Patterson.
yirlu SUbtrtisrmcnts. IMBROTVri: LIKENESSES! The attention of the public is called to the fact that W. II. RHODES is now occupying the rooms of J. E. .Armstrong, in this village, where he is taking Ambro type Likenesses! The pictures taken bv this method are far superi or to tho D:tguerreotype, in lite-like appearance are on glass, and are perfectly durable. Full satisfaction guaranteed to all w ho may favor him w ith their custom. Those wanting likenesses will please call immediately, as the Rooms w ill positively be closed in thirty days, Mr. .Armstrong having discontinued the business here. W. H. RHODES k Co. March 13, 56. l3 VERY IMPORTANT! The public are hereby informed that I w ill close out my present stock of Olotliing: AT COST! FOR READY CASH! II. PIERCE. Ittf March 13, 'ÖG. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNT Marshall Circuit Court, August term, lfc56. Jehu T. Elliott, Thonm M. Mathews, Joseph Henry aud George W. Stalnaker. Complaint to correct Deed. Re itrvmenibeied that on the 10th day of March, 1 .", the above named plaintiff filed his complaint in my oince, against the above named defendant j11,"1 11 aPI'oarin.ir hy- ailidavit that the defendant, lJT1? -u-Jvs is a non-resiJcnt ot the btate ! h f -e inmed complaint, Und that the same will be heard bv said court at its next term, to M bol.l. n :xt tb.. ..,,, I.....-. pi. ..,. . ' v.. ... ak m. til ouui.on the second Monday in Auirust rext, at' which time and place he will'be refi:ir-d to answer, or said complaint as to him will be taken as admit- ! ted. Attkst NEWTON R. PACKARD, Ch rk. j By Jambs McI'arlin, Deputy ' THE STATE OT IXDIAXA, EARS HALL COUNTY, SS: Marshall Common Pleas Court, April term, A. D. Jane McFarlin, llirncrv Ilirn James McFarlin, Malis Lewis, F.Iiz.i IIupp, Mary Ann .Mcl'arlin, Klvanor Mcl'arlin, and Elvira McFarlin, rs. Isabel Bissell, Jane Metcalf, and Henry MeFarlin.adults, and John Mci'arlin.acd Tyeais, Harriet McFarlin, jred .ryrs and Eveline McFarlin, aged 3 years, heirs at law of Andrew McFarlin, deceased , r Petition for Partition 13' E IT REMEMHERK ), THAT ON THE 10th day ot .March, lGfi, the above named idtitioners filed in the ollice of the Clerk of the M:irsh;ill Common Pleas Court their petition for partition of the lands belonging to the said An-.trew Mfl'ailin, deceased, and it appearing to the satisf;'rtl"n of he Clerk of sai.I Court, by tlie uffidavit j III a Ci!l'l'' i t t. r-on tli.. I... ol.l .l..f..i..l - .. a -.-n, III IV till ..l.t .lä.l-tllil-, ! Isabel Uis-cll, J .ne .Metcalf, and Henry McFarlin, I are non-residents of tlie State of Indiana. Thev are therefore hertby notified of the filing ami pen- i i!itnv it!' ciM ...t'i.... t .t. 1 . . .1. . ... .! said county, on the third Monday in April next, the ii'inu !ls to,lit,J" wil be taken as confessed, and will be heard and dc teriiiiiM'd in their absence. Attkst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. March ICth, 1 :(. STATU OF IXDIAXA, J. 1 XSIL I L L C O UXTY SS: In the Mursltnll Circuit Vovrt. William C. Ed w. mid v? Charles IL Reeve. Complaint to set aside John L. Thompson, ( Sher'herilV's sale. James I.. Stephenson ana Ib'brv J. .I irsh p. re linin-esiili-iit .l" ili.n sit .o. ..r 1. . ...... .. ... ... 1 UH HI 1 it. .:.-... 1,.-.,. !..... 1 .:r....i . .1 . 1 ............. u.i 1 mi. iivn'in ii jiimn 01 me jienoencv .f said complaint, und that the same will bi b.-anl and determined at the next term of said Court, to I rommer.ee nt liic Court House in rlvirouth, on the second Monday in August. lKVf, and imles-i they appear and plead answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard in their absence. M:VTON U. lACK,Itl),Cl.-rk, I5y James Mcl AnuN, IKputv. iiarcn o, i - 00. 17 3. STATU OF 1X1) I AX A, MARSHALL COUXTY, SS: In the Murshvll Circuit Court. John II. I'rownmc, John 1. Hull, and Henry J. .MaJsh, vs William G.Pomoroy, Levi C. Harber, John Houghton, John K. llrook, Thomas K. Houghton, Ebcnezer Dunham, Hor ace Corbin and Catharine Corbin. Complaint to set aside t Conveyance, and subject land to Execution. Toe plaintiffs in the above entitled eau.-c have filed in the ollice of the Clerk of .Marshall Circuit Court, their complaint to set aside certain convevanees of Real Estate, nnd to subject the same to Execution, and it appearing to the Court that the defendants William G. Pomerov and Ebcnezer Dunham ire nonresidents of the State of Indiana. The Corrt orders that publication be made as to said defendants, Pomerov and Dunham. Thcv arcliorcbv n tilied of the hling and pendency of Raid complaint, and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demcr thereto, on or before the calling of naid cause on the second day of the next term of said Court, to be holden at the Court House in Plymouth, on the second .Monday in August lt-öü, the same will he heard in their absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk, Ily Jamf.s McFarlin, Deputy. March 6, lr56. " 17w3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court. George W. Flanders and J.mies Wadsworth, partners under the firm name of Flanders fi Wadsworth, i Foreclosure. vs Henry J. Newman find John Pratt. The above named plaintiffs have filed in my office their complaint against the defendants in the alMve entitled cause for the foreclosure of a Mortgage, and it appearing by affidavit tint the defendant, Henry J. Nwnian is a nonresident of the .State of Indiana, lie is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that unless he appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, on or before the calling of said cause on the second day of the next term, to be holden at the Court House in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August 156, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: N EWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk, Rr Jamf.s McPahmx, Peputr. March 6, 1?56. " 17w3.
LIST OF DEEDS, MORTGAGES. And other Instruments, remaining 5n the Recorder's Office on the 1st day of March, 1856, which, if not paid for by the 1st day of May next, fee bills will be issued on the same.
A. Armstrong James Apple Michael Apple Wm. C. Abrams James Armstrong John E. R. Rrougher John A. Rrown Williams '2 Kavier Albe C. Bailey Hezekiah 2 Bleis Charles Baldwin Avers 3 Bouron William Kitch John B. Kellv John J. L. Lyinn Timothy T. Lee Isaac T. Ialinoi!:!! Catharine Lemon T. A. Lumei Lcbersht Luis Elizabeth Ijowrv John " M. Mittenberger II. Mattcson lHrenzo Miller Samuel M(Kr Richard Melsecr Edgerhill B. Martin Aaron Mann Mosel MaxonO. & L. Crow Mowan Jacob Maxon Oren Miner Milo Morgan fc?ilas Mowan Baltzer Hover Joseph W. Bogardus A. W. Bear David 4 Baird Margaret (Uzias) Bentz Priori IIa (Bcnj.) Boyce George W. Brelsford Joseph Bnchus Thomas Burk Joseph 2 Barber R.kD. Bowles T. N. and others 3Murphey Isabella Burnet Jabcz McGriff Richard 3 axter II. II. 2 Urehmer Adam Rover Jacob Raker Hiram Rlackstone John R. McBroom James McCoy Elizabeth P. 2 McDulfie Ilensou McElrath John INIcGrew Alexander McElrath Caroline 2 N. Xeidig David 3 Nelson James Xehr Leonard P. Pershir.fr II. R. PeltonM. T. Pipher Samuel J. Plummer Sarrah E. Prather Iiizin G. R. Rumsey Elish 5 Kobbinson William Rhodes Joseph II. R vcrson John Rinenberjrer Christian Roberts Thomas S. Shivcly D. ,t M. Smith Moses 3 Shively Jacob Shivcly LP. Town Plat Shroeder Jesse Stejihens C W & F Perce Smith F or J Kepler .'1 Sn:ith Andrew Senour John II. 3 Starkey William Spons'.er George Sanders John Schaank Adam Brifrs A K. C. Crawford Peter Cutler David Cook Charles Cherry Catharine 3 Carter Win. G. Clark Caroline Camp William Coil John 2 Curtis James 2 Creviston William 2 Cramley Joel Cooper Ephraim 2 Coons Samuel 11. 2 Calhoun Henry Coon Samuel S. D. Dimmit James Dcedrich John E. Evers Charles Elliott K. S. F. French Jacob ruinier Christian Ferguson Chits. I. Fries Peter French Joseph W. Fertig David G. Greenwood James (levklinger Frederick 3 Gahdv Nathaniel 3 Goble David T Trustees Union Towns'p Thompson James 5 Goodsell Hirn m & Sail v Trowbridge William Grover John P. rlVll.it.'l"C C'l'Il 'Pl.WTl'tl O ! Grovcr Ikni. A. II. J Hawkins Mrs M. E. I Haines Henry 2 Hofl'man Jacob Ilankey Jacob Ilul'man George Hardin William Hankey Malcous Houghton John or H. Corliin Houghton Tlios. K. 4 Hatlield A.iuilla D. J. Jones James Jenkins Evan H. Johnson Robert jr. K. Kevler John 3 Kincaid F. Knappenhergcr II. H. Keelin Peter Kesler Michael Kiilwell IIosi-s A. Kline Jacob Thompson Edward M. Tliomjs!n Oran R. Thayre Almira 11. Truex Levi Thompson Wyatt Trowbridge Jac. E. 2 Tingley Allen II. Trust's North Township Thomas Isaac Tipton John ' Tuttle Major 2 Townsend Uriah F. 2 V. Yinncdgo Adam Yinnodge James C. Y. Woods I!.rney Williams George 3 Wvant William Wieman Henry 3 Wih-ox Leonard Wat kins Christopher 2 Williams Thomas W. Woodward Mrs N. S. Williams Rachel JOHNSON UROWNLEE, RecorJrr. Plymouth, .March (, ltöG. 17w3. SUUVEYOirS NOTICE. THE UNDERSl(tNEl), WITH THE COUNty Surveyor, will on the yd lay of April, lc3G, at 10 o'clock a. in., proceeel to survey and locate the corners of his land in sections twenty-live ami twenty-six. Township thirty-two, north range three east, in Marshall County Indiana to meet at Charle-s Moland's, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, w ho fail to meet tho Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of tho expense of the survey, w ill be returned to the County Auelitor, and such delinquencies placed on tlie tax duplicate, and collected according to law . PETER HOOVER. .March 6, lf 3G. 17t:J. ESTKAY NOTICE. STAT-J OF IX1JIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: I, M. W. Smith, a Justice of the Peace in and for said County do hereby certify, that on the I5th day of February 1S5G, David Judia reported to me that be bad on the IJOth day of January 1Q.6, taken up one two year old red S"tcer, with a wjiiare crop oil' of the right ear, and a hole through the left, and one yearling brindle Hull, w ith white legs to the knees and white face and tiled his allidavit that the marks or hrands of said Est ray has not been altered by him er any one else to his knowledge since the same came into his jmssession, and on the said 15th February, lf.'di, Absalom Kesliiig and John Scott, rorU-d iindi-r oath that tlieylial appraised said steer at the sum of nine Dollars, and said bull at the sum of live Dollars, and describe the same as above. M. W. SMITH, Justice, Seal. Attkst: Nkwtom R. Packard, Clerk. Plymouth, March i, lcrG. 17t.'l. STATU OF 1XI)T7XA, MARSHALL COUXTY, SS; In the Marshall Circuit Court: Nehemi.ih Sherman, vs James L. Stephenson and Henry J. Marsh. Complaint to set aside f ci :v . Tin. 1 111 i 3. lie. The plaintiff in ihe altove entitled cause has filed iu my ollice his e-ompl.iint against the above name-d defendants, to set aside a Sheriff sale, and it ap-pe-iring by affidavit that the defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, they are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same w ill bo heard nnd determined at the next term of said Court, to commence at tlie. Court House in Plymouth, on the second monday in August. 1K6, and unless they appear and plead answer or demur thereto; the same will be heard in their absence. NEWTON R. PACKARD Clerk, Hv Jamf.s McFarlin, Deputy. March o, lbfiG. 17w3. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSKALL COUNTY SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court August Term A. D. ls.rf. John Catt ) vs I W.Uiam Esteland Foreclosure. Roasley Roush-g. J 'I he plaintiff in the alove cause has tiled in my office his complaint for the foreclosure of a Mortgage, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant William Estm. is'a nonresident of the State of Indiana, or that lie keeps himself soe-roted to prevent the service of process, and that his residence is unknown to the plaintiff; he is therefore notified of the pendency or said complaint, and that the same will be heard "and determined at the next term of said Marshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second Monday of August lKifi, und unless he appear and plead answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard in his absence. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk, Rv Jamks McFarlin, Deputy. Marc 6, lrT6. I"w3. Tlcox k mVtciielu Ii ave Tust received their Corn Crasher at their Foundry, in this town. Just give them a call, and see it work 2tf PUR! PUR! PUR!! rihe highest cash price paid for Prime Mink and I Coon skins by J. F. VAN V'ALK EN BURGH. At he l'0,t Office.
A. C. CAPRON, ATTORNEY AT LAAY, PLYMOUTH, I NO.
TT7ILL PRACTICE IN THE COMMON ' Pleas and Circuit Courts of the Ninth Judi eial Ciixuit. Collections throughout Northern Indi nna attended to. Office with C. II. Reeve. 111 V. DANIEL 13UOWX, landoeTgent! OF THE j CINCINNATI, PERU & CHICAGO RAIL-1 Way Company, for the sale of Lands in La-! Porte, St. Joseph, Mars-hall, Fulton, Miami, and ' Grant Counties, in the Stale of Indiana; will also I attend to selling and Purchasing Iuidi, and the ! payment of Taxes, in all the above mentioned coun-' ties, or for any other persons that may have busi-! ness of that kind to do. " ; 1 references: j W. C. Hannah, L;l porto Jnd. f A. L. n iiKELER Plvrnotith. Ind. ! Jacob S. Carte, '.New York. Tnos. McDoxald, Plymouth Ind. L. J. Brows, Rochester, Ind. Jesse Higgins, Peru, Ind. Plymouth, Ind., Jan'y 17, 185G. 10 DON'T READ"THTS! Tlie undersigned has a Steam Engine and Boil- j er for sale; also one of Felton's patent Iron Com I Mill for sale on fair terms. For further inftrma- ! j tion enquire of Richard Corbaley at Plymoutii In- j diaua. JAMES J. CORBALEY. 17w3. March (, 1 t'5t. NOTICE OF INSOLVLXCY. AT THE J A X U A RY TERM 1 5G OF TIIC Court of Common Pleas of Muhall Countv the Estate of George Wirt, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be settled accordingl v. Hansom II . NorrisJ Alma French. ) Administrators. March G, 1 Süß. 17w3. " b LÖ öj5ict Jstä JÜIÄ xxs FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION! At the Stable of Patterson & Downing in the C INDIANAPOLIS. f IIir.Y ARK FROM KKNTUCKKY, AND I consist of the following Stock, viz: Grey Ea- i gle, Woodpecker, Morgan, Highlander, Paragon,' ic. They are young nnd sound, anl will be w ar-j ranted. Terms One third cash, the balance in I one and two years, with interest, purchaser to srive j note with seeuritv. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock ! i P M. 1 uil Pedegreei given on day of sale II. A. GILBERT. i March 6, 17ts. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Forth information of tax payers, I will state that the notes of the La Porte & Plymouth Plank Road Union Plank Road, Hanks of Georgia, Tennessee and Vermont will not be received for taxes. L. VINN EDGE, T.M. C. Dec. 20,1 ?;:. INTEREST ! INTEREST ! ! THOSE WIK) ARE IN ARREARS VOR INterest on their loan of school monev, or on tlie balance of purchase money on their school land, would do well to fork over bv the 20th of February next, and save cost. T. Mc DONALD, A. M. C. Jan. .'11, lböG. J BKOW.M.KK. .W. C. SfllRLKV. 1JB0WXLEE & SHIRLEY, 1 TAVING FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP J.fi. fr tin- purpose of conti tntir.uing thebiiMuess so successlully carried c n at the old stand, now oceuiied bv the rj, have the pleasure of announcing to 1 the public, that their store house has Jeen recently i enlarged in filler to contain the
URGENT STOl'K 0F C00DS!!p- , Huntington Countv Hank, Ever broupht to Plymouth; -and which they design ; .k.,. i Mechanics Hank, Indianapolis, selling at prices j Canu iev Hank, Ifayrlte, FA 1 1 1 VOU PUItCI r A SEK S. Jmit Western Hank, Ttrrt Haute mm f 1 r m
Tlie or. sent firm liavin? been en''a'el in the business at this olat e, for a number of vears, and obtained a thorough knowledge of the UUailtVGC VlXailtlWOI Va-OOClS 1 . f . . r -1 Necessary for a stock suited to this market, flatter themselves that their variety Or their prices beaten. They have made their selections with si view to the tastes and wait? of the public, and the -LIBERAL PATRONAGE Heretofore bestowed on the house is good evidence of their tau-e-ess. Most of vou have known us from our bov-hooel up to the present have bought goods of us are convinceelof our JEIonest -y I Hv tho fairness with winch we have dealt w ith you ; and now, that we have taken the W II O L E M AN AC E M ENT Ourselves, ask our friends in pvrticular, and the ' rest of mankind generally, to GIVE US A CALL! Look at our floods impure the prices, and we think Mm will buv a "PILE OF GOODS!" And ge nwav with the impression that "HON.KST CORNER" Is the place to buy floods- reasonable. They have on luind, nnd offer for sale, ajarge andvell selected stock of Win! (T nnd Spring Dry Goods!! Consisting in part as follows
1'i.awki.s, Cassimikf.s, Satixktts, , Rroau Cloth, Dltll.l.ING, SlIF.LTlNC.S, Rlf.aciif.i Mcslix, Prints, i.at. style, Shawls, Merinos. GROCERIES. Tea, Molasses, Coffee, St iters, Sl'OAR, Al.l.sncE, Tobacco, Rice. HARDWARE. I IOLLOW IVA RE, Qt'EEN S W ARE, Axes, Pells, Saws, Files. STATIONERY. Note Pater, Letter Paper, FoOLSCAr, M EM OR AX DUM S, Check Rooks, Account Rooks, Dav Rooks, !.f.ic.ers, Jouhnals, School Hooks, Pens, Writivo l'l.t'in. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Over Coats, 1w Coats, Frock Coats, Pants, Vesis, Drawers, STetcKS, Cravats, Hats, Cam, Trcxks, Valisks, Travelling Rags, Umbrellas, Sole Leather, Roots Snor.s, of All descriptions; and in f-hort, every article usually kept in a Dry (Joods Store, all of n Inch they propose to sell 011 rensinalle terms.
We will take most all kinds of In exchange for (Joods; and re'.-pe'ctfully invite all to COME AND SEE US! Make our acquaintance, (vou have not already,) and we w ill have no fears that you w ill not patronize Yours, verv Respect full v, RROWNLKK k SHIRLEY. N. II. All persons knowing themselves indebtel to the late firm of J. Rrownlce Co., by note or hook account, are earnestly reuested to call immediately and settle the 8ame,n9 we wish to close the books a soon as possible. n. k s. Feb. 7, S6. 13tf.
C AIjENDARFOR 185G.
J,' .j 4. ! ! 1.2 l-.1 1 ; s 2 rl 55 S ti " M S X V I TT 68 ft i -!:!!; - ! Jan. i 2 3; 4 5 i i C ' b 9 1(1 11 12; J L'LV ll 2' 3! 4! ,13 11 i; 1G 17 IC-I9 :2Uil 2 23 2 i 2." 2G 7 2j aoar. . '-Xl if -oo o-i ii Jvi? r r . : ' ' i ! l''-;'''"1-' a n Feb.1--'.. !;! H 2 Ace : : 1 5 c 7i s y ! 10 11 12 13 11 l.-i llji 17 is 10 -Vi oi 'wAS it i- it o- oi TZ Z, r" 1 ' rr I ;17 119 20 21.22 23: 12125 26-27 2?'2t ..! . " MM. - M M. ' lJ .Mar--,. - .!..;.. .. .. i l: Sept 31 . 2: :i; 4 5' (i 7 6; ! c. ion i2i:uu;) 1C17 1? 19 20 21 1, .23:2-12i 20 27 22! .10 '11 i 1 i i t Apr.1.-'. J 1 2 :t' 4 oi ' . 1' " 4 I "i b, 91011 1213 14 15 1C 17 It? 19 :20 21 22 23 24 25 2C27 ;2s 29 30 ..!..!.. Oct.'. .'..I.. I i; 2' s! 4 1 ii 7: b 91011 12 :i:U4 15 1017111 1 ;2(i:2l22 23 24 2."2G;j .au 30;.. !..'...! 5 G 7 rj 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17'ia 19 20 21,22 23 24i-25 ,2G 27 2? 29 30 31 MaV .L. !.. '.. 1 2: 3 j 4 51 (I, 7i b 9 10 dl 12 13 1 ll." 1G 17. 18 '19,2021 22 2.1 24 .25'2(;27.2s'2y;j0 3l! 1 1 1 t. 1 1 1 Nov ..'.J..;..!..:.. 1! 2 3 4' 5! 6' 7i 8 ! 9 10 11 1213 1415! 1G 17 lM9 20 2li22i 23 2125 2G27 2?!29 i30 . .:..!. J..'.! . i Trvr. . . . . J. . . .!. . . .1 'l'2 3 l; A Dec.'.. I 1 2( 3j 4' 5 6 ' ! 7i h ; 10.11 10.13 ' hi 9 K 1112 13 11 I 15 1 17 lt 19 20 21i 22 23 2125 2Ü27 2v '293r?'..i .!..:..'..' il l 15 16 17 1 19 20 j j2l 22 23 2 1 25 2G 27 ! :2'o9:to,:n! 1 1 I tt;tvslKi(l C 0 unin H tmo tot Published F.VERr TiICRSDAV MoRMNR, lit T. McDONALi'. and i. X. iIUK.SUW. TERIVI3: If j.aid in advance, At the end of six months, It delaved untill tho end of the rear,. ...... RATES OF ADVERTISINGOne jiu;iie (ten lines or less,) three weeks,. .1 ."0 .2 00 .2 50 1 on 1 s.i Lach additional insertion, j.j Column three mouths, Column six months, 3 4 Column 012c year, l. Column three months, ,. Colunn six months, 5 (JO I , 8 00 , 1 1 12 00 1 8 CO 15 00 25 0!) 14 00 24 00 45 09 privilege of one Column one rear,. 1 Column three months,.. of 1 1 Column six months, j 1 Column one year, Ycai-lv advertisers have the i change free of charge VINCENT, I1IMRGD & CO., Manufacturers k wholesale dealers in S3 2? D "7" E TINNERS' STOCK, No. 2 12 Lake and 233 S. Water St. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. February 21, 0fi, Kuf. BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana Free Banks at Par. Agricultural Hank, .V. Sterling, lirookville Bank, liruuUtille, Hank of the Capitol, Indianapolis, " of South llend. South Vend, Elkhart, Elkhart, 44 (.lochen, (Inshcn, Indiana, Mich. City, " Mt. Vernon, Mt Yirnon, Montieello, Mottticrllo, North America, Clinton, Rock villi, Rockcillc, Salem, Salem, Syracuse, Syracuse, Warsaw, Warsair, 4( ! Canal Hank, Ecansrillt Crescent Lity hank lo. Cambridge Citv IJmk, Cambridge City, ; Central l)u;k, mliauapulis, j Del. Countv Rank, Muncie, i Hoosier laiiK, iganspori, Indiana H.ink, Madison, Indiana Stock Rank, Iai Forte, I Indian Reserve Rank, Kvkumn, Kentucky Stock Rank, Columbus, Ijrrange Rank, Lima, Merchants' & Mechanie-s' Rank, .Vtir Alban it. New York & Virginia Stock Rank, Eranstille, Prairie City Rank, YVrrf Haute, Savings Rank, (J')nnt rsrUle, Salem Rank, A'fic Satan, Shawnee Rank, Atticv, Trailers' Rank, I ndianapolis, State Rank and Braiu-be. Illinois. Alton Rank, Alton, Rank of America, Chicay;, .Far Hark of. Klpin, Elgin, " Rank of pilena, (ialena, " Rank of Lucus & Simonds, Springfield, " Rank of Napierville, Napurrillc, ' Hank of Northern Illinois, Waukegan, " Rank of Ottowa, Otloira, " Rank of Peru, Hank .f Roi kfoi-cl,. . . " Relvedi-r Rank, lldndier, " Rellville Rank, lUhvd'ur " Central Rank, I'eora, " Chicago R ink, Chicago, " Citv Rank, Chicago, " Cl.oks' I'.se-han-e- Hank Sprintleid " D.irien Stock Rank, Dupage Co. Rank, Napier rille, M Southern Hank of Illinois, Urllrille, " State R ink of Illinois, Sltairnectoirn, Stock Security Rank, Danville " Union Rank, Chicago, " l'.chane Rank of I I. A. Tucker ei Chicago, " Fanners, Rank, Chicago, ' Farmers' i Traders' Rank, Charleston, Marine Ruik of Chiea-o " McLean County Rink, Itlor.tningfon, Mech-5. & Farmers R:'iik, Springt'uld, 44 Merchants' V. Drovers' Rank, Jatüt, " Merchants' Mechs.' Rank, Chicago National Rank, Equality, People's Rmk, Carmi, " Plio nix Rank, Chicago, " Quincy City R ink, Quincy, Wisconsin. Ridker State Rank, Jonesrille Rank of 1 5oK.it Rank of Commerce, Miltcaukie Rank of Fon Du Luc, Rank of Mibvaukie, Rank of Racine, Rank of Watteitown, Rank of the North West, Fondtdac, Rmk of the Wfst, Madison, City Rank, Kenosha, CU j Rank of Racine, Columbia County Rank, Fortage City, Dane County Rank, Madison, F.xch.uure Rank, Mihraulir, Farmers' & Millers' Rank, Miltcaukie, Fox River Rank, Crem Hay, flermania Rank of (J Pawnlirk A Co. Miliranlie, Jaticsvillc City Rank, Janrstillc, Jefferson County Rank, W'atcrtoxen, Kenosha City Itauk, Kenosha, Northern Rank, dreen Hay Oshkosh Rank, Oshkosh, People's Rank, Miltraukie, llae-ino County Hank, A'cin, Kock River IL111K, Belnif, RAIL ROADCROSSING! LOOK OUT FOR. THE ENGINE! rpili: UNDKKSIC.NKl) ARC NOW IX J full operatiem in tlu-ir new phop. at the south end of the bride, w ith a piod supply of the bcft of TimU'r, Iron, Coal c. hthI the best of workmen, espe'cially RIaek -smiths, who can't be beat at 4lowinp; ready to do all w ork iu theirline of business at Wagons, Rubies, Carriages kc. We expect e are locate-d here for life, and w ill do work which will maintain us among Mechanics and others ; t lire fore, we warrant our work to be done in n workman like manner, nnd we mean what wc say on this subject.. REPAIRING done at hhort notice; also; Custom Blacksmlthlng. Wagon Hubs lor sale too, kc. K. S. k A. P. ELLIOTT. fi j mouth , No r. 1 5 , 1 S 55". 1 1 f.
"MUCH ADO ASOUT N0THIMG HAS UEEX VERIFIED FOR SOME TIME past, but that time now w past, and Murh ado akut SOMETHING,
5 j bas taken its place; ajid tired of seerr.- Plymouth decked eutith Mtlir ! FOUGHT AND BROUGHT ON I a Kt'pular "Two Horse" Store! Xoiic of ywsr Oo-a.v--"itu out-and-outer to loA ut'andifyoua't i telwxe it, come aüd look at it. I IHgli prices for tea, coflec,iinr nhd Tnolasrrs ar "de ne for," and Drv GoocU ilnce the abolition of the "beverage law," arc AMAZING CHEAP. Tliankful to his customers for emptying his etor as bare as a bird c;ifre, :.ud honing th'ev "will doit 1 apin," he has Clkdit "chock lull" of DRY GOODS, ' GROCERIES. 130OTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SHAWLP, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, WOODEX-WAKE, LOXLS, I5A RR ELS, CLOTHING, FANCY riXENS, j Didi and Y;mkec Ck-rk.-s, with ! tZxiL a little ln-li. and .t ort of ! C.Iii lind tlsnrhtrr. ' ' 111 vou ' Ho ha! trusted out ox:evf-Qr,r.ii.i now lie waLU tho ' "- ". hum io years i;i suecessi 11, l-.v the present you had best bring w CASH OPt PRODUCE, To auy amoc.iit, and you can have the Cocxlg. Goori GOODS" At trifling prices. ANY KIND OF GOODS To suit voi:r raiits or f.'.nev. A XV QU A XT IT Y OF GOODS, At tlie l-'c't barga'ua. Eurtlier nultrpl'city of vord id uivlc-ii. J ut call at the now o vcrtlowii'i"- store o CHARLES PALMER. Nov. 9, k: Stf TO THE PEOPTe N. II. OGLESBEE & Co., 4 HE NOW RECEIVING, AT THE BRICK J: Store, th. ir Fall :t2id Winter GuOtls, c-a.sit-.Market, which tliy will ?tll cheap fe.r ready pay Give Lisa call, 1'ritiids, loik at oi:r Goods and (ret our prices. It may be w e sell Goods a Uttle cheap cr than at nny other Store in to'Mi. Plymouth, Nov. 13, F33 Law cf Newpaper . J - Stibscrlbcrs who do not give c xprtfs ne t'ee to the contrary, are considered aa .ichiu to continue their sui?erij tion?. - If subscribeis order the discontinuance of their papers, the publisher may continue to it ad thorn until ail arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribe rs neglect or refuse to take their j papers IVorn the ollice they are held responsible till j they have settled the bill and ordered the paper discent:nucil. 4." If sub?cribcr.- remove to other places w ithout informing t!u publishers, and the .a-er is still cnt to the formor iireetion, they are heh! responsible. The Courts have decided that refusal'' to take a J papr from the ollice, or r m-iving and h aving it 1 uncalled fT, is i-kima facie oidt nee of ii.t'-iiüon.tl I fraud. PLYMOUTH PRICE CURSE2IT. i Wheat, j Corn, ! POTATOES, J Oats, CRAr.Ki;i;ii:s,.. . . j Arn.Es Dried,. . . . AiTi.rs Ckkn,. . . . ! Re ans I Reiches Drv, j RCTTFR, i Tallow, I Laro, j Hikes Drv, j HlIlKS GnEE.v,. . . . ; R rooms j Chickens, 1 1;. I I' I.OL R, I AI T bu.-hel,. .... 1,00 4C ....Cii; : t 1,00 . ... i.;d .... J m . . . b 4 . . . i,rii 1 . .. s.ni at ) t f-,)ll . . . H,0 ... t;,oi) ... uo . . . 2,00 . . . . 1 ,.!) .4,50e ü 4.HI .....12,otl ...ln.eo Timothy Hay,. . . 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