Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 March 1856 — Page 3
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Interesting from Kansas.
t. Lout. March 1 -'.
Tho Vpnbftran'i" Lexington rorrcspon- The steamship Pronethem has arrived, dent telegraph that the Kansas Temtori- with dates from 8aa Joan to the 8th inst., al Legislature met at Topeka on the 4th and from Sun Fraacinco tu the 20th ult and ofgaaiaed, ale -ting officers. The steamship Northern Light 1. ft 8m Guv" Robinaoa'i message m published. Kraaciscoon the 6th, for New York, with It is mostly devoted t o a review of fouimw $300,000 in treasure. history, and an eadearof to justify the act- The markets at San Francisco had slightion of tli VwomnX nirfv One of the con- lv improved.
eluding clanaes read as follows: 'Itianwieral 1 that the Depaty Marshal has private laatmctfona to arrest the members of the Legudatare and the State officers, fr treason, as soon as this address is received 1V TOW.' In sack case n resistance will be offered to the officers. 1,-t what .ill not a gar should be raised against the Federal linger miouki i-' raise a againai tne reuerai authot it v, until there shall be no horn? ol rdiof hnt in revoluMon.
Another reads thus: From Oregon we 1-arn that the Indian 'Exposed sa oar eitisene are, to the scalp- troubles still continued. Numerous voluninir knife in the West, and revolvers in the teor eompaniea were briny raised. Fnrrt. a thorough and early organization of The question of State Government in Ortho military is called for.' egOfl will so to the people at I special electThe Independence correspondent tele- ion next April, graphs that the Free State Legislature had In Central America, Walker had - ia d adjourned to Lawrence, was in session there all th. boats ol the Transit Company, an-
Saturday, and seemed determined to carry w a out their rsasares. Governor Shannon had cone there to ascertain what was being done. No violence was apprehended, I and traft Ettle excitement existea along the border. One hundred sharped rifles and two cannons were intercepted by the citizens, and held subject to the order of Governor Shannon. Heavy Loss by Tire. BaLTiaona. March 13 ew Orleans papen ol Fn 'ay give nn - , tson ol 28.0UÜ bales account i the deal rue of Cotton bv fire, bv the buminir of the -z 0 . ' J lover Cotton preas in Near Orleans. TIm laiai m f offices in thai city nifler to the amount of 8Ö7.U00. The balance M as insared in New York. Destruction of Jeddo by an Eartliqnaka. Naw Oblbaks, Ifarch 12. The Aaaerican schooner, Page, A ich frtredalSan Francisco from Japan, brings intelltifence that Jeddo was destroyed by M earthquake on the 1 1th of November. One hand red thousand houses were destrovod, and th'r v thonsand lives lost. Whij State Convention. New Havkx, March 14. The Whig State Convention to-day nomaaatad Join A. Rockwell for Governor; Joahna If. Carter for Lieutenant Governor; .1. II. Trumbull fr Secretary of State, and Albert N. Baldwin lor Comptroller. The Liquor Law in Michigan. Demrjtrr, f treh 13. The SnwraM Court d . ichigan h;i sustained the property clause of the Li jaor lawvoaJy oae Jaaige diaaenting. The search ami seizure cl:iiis- was declared nnconstitntional. (Froai the Innfianapofiii BentiaeL DEMOCRATIC RALLY! Enthusiastic Meetins Willard at Peiu. Masns. Fnrroas: The firsl of the series of aBpoif.tateats Made bj Lint. Governor Wiixaaa to address hü lellow-ci.izens i fndisna, on the topics conaected with iliflnlnirintnriil eanvasa, was at Lb is place, ;ul was a complete sure b:!i as to the nurub'T in attendance and the enthusiasm I which i: aroused. Koaa and Datum's Hall, in which MrWilLnrd sj. .k". will s. at eiht hundred jersjih, rJ if i: was aot lull, there was at least .six hundred persona presort. Mneh the larger portion of the audience were farmers and Democrats, who have haaca inaalki 1 and nbaaed bj all the vile alaadera i pofitieal Tempo ranee demagogwea, Know Nothing bigots, and Abolition fanaties, and knew that their speaker was the man, above all others, t repel th" f-ul aspersaona and place Dewiocratie principles and Democratic measures in ih-ir raje Iferbl before the pnblic. T yu, and the mr:nv readers f the X''ttimttt who hav.- li.-ard th" gallant Willard j defeadiag Deaaocracy rron the tasaults of it.s Euea, aad heard him denounce the nnhillnarnd ronabinationn formed to coanpaas its defeat, ii is needless to av OaVj word enlosriatic of his eat neat, forcible, and eoavi 'vw' eloquence. His speech was all thai Iiis high reputation as a speaker had led 1 people i expect all that l is warmest f.i ni could desire all that th- occasion dema led. It Was Urathfal, manly, and logical, a id i s burst of patriotic feeling mel a warm and hearifdt reapoaae in the breasts of a large majority if hi audience. Ohl um Whigs were shown that the qaeation of tariff, hank, tVe.. are not now in issti" that th"y wars se 1- d by com-m-Mi eooscnt uj'.ii Democratic principles but that a aaestion of f ir greater magnitude than any, and all those noa presented itself, and tln-y must tak" i les; they cannot stand aloof Thai question was the ditaoratiou of tlm daioa. Upon tlds poUat Wakn and Democrats had always eatertmaed the same opinion. T!. v u always frtlnj 1'ni n one aad inseperable. Now th"re was hut mi- I'nioa and OM national party, and that one was the DemoaaratSe paily. If they did not i-.ii ;.. ! passive lKkers-on, and witness the deatraetion of oar political f ibric, they must anite with the Democratic party, and r-.H bach the h.rd"s tbal threaten it. There raawa half mrj ground. If they del not oppose, they aided the oppressors. It would be aaeleai to Bud ak t( give an idoa of Ciov. Willard's speech. He hdd k,. . c . . i . I , . . . , . j-. ... A ..... .. I i. .ilt. .Ill MUIUVM, III Vl.ljll HllIIIUl l"l rii;"ni tnree noara, their deep helino; frequently -c ye' i r , rn.i,,,f..s!in?ttaaUin eatlmamatic eheenng, me i7emcr;tt.H :w in line BDinis, anu peak conHdentlv i.f -arryin this eoantj Lv the lanMajl amjocitTsm haa eref rolled up. The l.-.'iders.if tin- Kiii vv Kothiuff hd s are trying t- re-oranize them, but Demoerats know th:it traj) m.-.v, and will keep .ntofit. L;t them tall laamracma, and the w -iii fonng men. who an1 n MMllj ted Mira, of tl eir ex jkm i.-nee, and warn them, as thev love their COVBtrT, thett liberty, and a .. . manhood. not to bt- sodueod into fellowship. whos ohie s aro so blaefc that wit i mi'ii w hos-e ohi thy dare not present thorn in th li.ilit d day. MIAMI. Why is it that you cannot nnahDOtlttl I man for stertlin a vest? Because a vest a ill not niak' a .'''.
From California and Oregon. i:v Oklfaxs, M.uch 12.
The sold mines were yielding largely. . A shock of an earthquake was felt at San Francisco on the 15th wit., which was also felt throughout the State. Much indignation was felt at the appointri..tif . . f t.'llnfl. n Tiri .f.iccii 011 1 1 V III I I'll. J-' lllll . 4 fssiona; 'rami)iei as Marshal of the Northern District of Galitornia. It Vt to have been an aecident, and thai the President was imposciucih, auu uw m j rauuvui ".n mjiw ed upon Btrong petitions for his removal bad been skmed. milled the charter, and granted one t- i another company. It is said that C sta Bicn hnJ not reeeir-1 ed Col. Schelsinger, and was opposed to a foreign party in Nicaragua, Kinney had published a letter SUbstautiating the claim of Central America, , Conjectures concerning the Pacific. Naw York, March 13. The Herald thinks then is erery reason to beliere the Pacific is; still safe, and exPresen tl pinion that she is locked up in ice, and until a break up, will probably ,,.ni;lin w Tlli. ,, -,,,.. .M Arctic, seat in 1 M -arch of tin Pacific, not having relumed, is argued as a confirmation of the hope that the latter may have discovered the a be reabouta of the l'acitio. If nothing had bean ascertained by the Arctic, the latter would probably have returned to port bofore this time ,,, . , , .. , , e 1 i.e I nbane speaks less confidentlv ol the Pacific's safety, and is fearful that havins a new captain and engineer, and the knowledge that the new steamship Persia . ' i , , . was only three days behind, may have induced extraordinary efforts to make a quick . i v. .iu.i"iuiu u j in i i a w iimk .I i j ii m r :rij). The usual track being obstructed by ieeberjra, it is appreberded that the cap- ? 11 , i , , tain mav have encoun ered one in the darkess oi me nigm; auu au were eiiguipneu in (!.- iu'-:i"ii. Mexican Aifairs. New Oki.kans, March 12. The steamer Texas, from Vera Cruz, arith 1 1 t th- 8th int.. arrived to-day. There traa li:tl change in the eotni leaion ! aflfaira. Tamarci was still at Phebia with B.000 Government troops, and it u ns expected wonld hoaS.M ti e r. Th.. navnlnfLrMi ha.s been crashed ia other parts ol the ooaa trv. A Constituent Congress has elected Comonforth Preai leut. Two hundred men left hy the Dank Webster for San Juan, t j . i 1 1 Walker, in eluding Col. French. DIED, Of croop, in EUdora, Ioaa, on tlie 7th of Febw, Gaoacx Mean, aged ix aionthi and tea days, mh of Jot pa üihI Sarah R. lurry. Our babe hi now pteening in deathf calm repoae, Sh' paaareet la Jaana,fiir lar froai eartn'awoesj We ariahed be aiifbt Htar, be aaa loveiv and mihi, .nl (bndlj we ka kedoa that mnoccal cbikL "ut the im -.--iii;er; aVati caaM üdbore hiaaaaraTj flit loved lace nomore la onr cirde we iee( Ainl we r.mnot i:; ir s thooerBowiaaj ti ;ir, For Utc i,rnrr aaw hoUtmü we once lored ta d We mourn tat our darling boa suddea he fell li- was hear, he i- gone, and e loi ed him full well Bttt (Headship nor skill that flower could not save It ana aipp d in the bad and hud km in the grave And noa we ihryac kam ia memory's etil. We will how before Him, who does all things well. He ; sleeping in Hun who i mighty to mve, And the UoMof u's- yaarjf mil rfmaafa aa aV anmr We left him to rcat netUb the cub frozen "round. Ruthe wiD awake when the had trump shall sound, And we'll strive s(, to five that with Mm we'll arise. And with joy meet our Savior ill h i mliui the skies. SPK I AI i NOTK JES. Baaavouai SoeiEtv M..ntlav Kventwr March 24, .-it tli- residence of Thomas K. I loi GH TON. Jaams Eixiott ia spoken of a a Candidate for Juatice of the Peaca For Centre Tow nship at the Spring election. We are authorized to announce Timm vs J. PaTTRmoa aa a candidate for Constable of Center Township, ttbject to the decision of the t oii ention of the 39d. Democratic SIX GENTLEMEN BOARDERS. Ea juireat the Brick house, sonth w est of the Presbraeriaa Caaauh. Itmfl B. v. I ARCU8. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY! SII JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! PREP Ii BD from a prescription of Sir James Clarki M. Phvsieian Extraordinary to tin 4i en. 1 hi- i nv alualile Mctiiei'ie is nniatung in nie eure n all tlios,- pauilul aito ilungerouü discasv ineid al u the female ronstttutkaa, It moderatei all excess, remoi ei all obstructions, arcl In in's on the monthli periods wMb regularity. The-, i mi. hould be ased two or three weeks pre nous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and le--en th Miflcrin; diirinir labor, vnabnnir tin i . . . . idi.l i. hi tu r i.iii .... .1...! :.l ..!... .. I l.M uern " """" oiuie w n, -a lei 10 III T-l II ' "'".,. . .. I hee I ill should not be taken by females durin" PlRST THREE months J iv. ,,, .m v? is ,1 c.r.. to brm.r M w, ,. r-; .. .... i ' 1 - oile r time thev are ab-. In all e i i - 'it Nervous and Spinal AfTeetions. iiinin the Hack and Limba Hearinem, Patigue on Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lounes.. of Spirit, Hysterie, Sich Headache, Waases and all the painful diseases occasioned by i dmordtied a 1 li'll . 11 ll' I..... ..ll ..il..... sv-tem. !.-,. i m- win n. a a cue ...... . lETt!! does not cunt mi iron, calomel, nntiinonv , oi unv tl.er mineral. Pull directions accompanying each package. Priaa.latta DahaaJ States and fanada, One Dol ' ' u. y KOBERT8 kIiUVA Genera! am id for Indiana. N. I. 41 Of I and ' jxisajro stamps Spclowod to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle of PiJIs bl return mall, rot sale bv T. . LEMON. Pi.vmuitii, Indiana. 1H mo
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II. R. rERSIIIXG. . A. THOMrSCX, PERSHING & THOMPSON, Wholesale and retail dealers in 3 Prags, JtledicmeS) AND GROCERIES! (At the old stand of H. B: Pershing.) "V -A. !0. I HS T Y : Is said to he the spice of lite. This is all proper enough if confined within proper limits The subscribers having recently associated themselves together as dealers in QfyQg & MEDICINES! w t ' " " Pillllts. Oils. Dvr-Sllll'ls. (i nsswnrp. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PATENT & ECLECTIC MEDICINES, BRUSHES, SASH, OF AI.L kivks; TOYS. BOOKS, STATIONERY. And genera assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices, lor Cash, Produce, or ready pay. P. 8., sensible of the favors heretofore reeeired from the citizens of MARS! I AT Ji ' ITJNTY, Tender tbeir thanks for past favors, and solicit eentinnanee tf their confidenec, as are arc determined to make m, . TaVÄC! T. re ,v;,r'a"t 8 M by - to he what are rcnrercnt them. Ail orders accomiianied with the monev. will niiit .v with prompt attention Marengo, j .. lith. 81 KN EYORS NOTICE, fTWE UNDERSIGNED, WITH THE COÜNI ty StmreTor, will, on Tuesday, the sth day f April, at Id o'clock a. in. on M id dav, proceed to slil.vov :ill1 ,,K.aU. the corners of their lands in secUons ä Town 34 north rane 2 east ; section 34 Town 35 range 3, and section 37, Town 35, range 9 east, i' ihall Co.nty Indiana, to meet at the boose ol Daniel eltonnlit, at the time alove named, to continue from day to day, until all is smveve,l.Nuu -residents, who fail to meel Use Surveyor at the . i ii n'-iucins, h no iai i mj meei in dme above asfwHonedind defrs defraying their portion of the ex; vev, u ill l)c returiK d to the Com iv or provide for spensc of the snrROCh dilinrtuencies placed on the tax duplicate, and . i coUecteu according to la Vv il.LlAM SELTONRIGHT Mar. 90, 1. and others. VERY IMPORTANT The public are bcrebj iaforaaed that I will close ont inv preaenl stock of AT COST! FOR READY CASH! II. PIERCE. ittr March 13, '56. STATE OF tNDfANA. MARSH AM J COVNT Maraball Circait Cturt, Aagaat term, lö. Jeha T. Elliott, va Thonma M. Matbcwa, Joaepa Henry and Geoi re VV. Sätalnaker. Complaint to correct D.ed. Be it rentembered that on the lOtbdar of March, l-.i, the above aaaaed pbuntitt filed his coamaaha in mx oatee, agaiaat the above aitnrd dcfeaaanta, awl it appearins by affidaril that the defendant, Thomas M. Mathewa, ia aon icaidant of the State ol Indiana; be i therefore berebj aotiied of the filing and pendencv of the abore aaaaed eoaanadnt, and thai the aaaae will be heard ly sail! court at its next term, to be holden at the court boase in Plymuth, ow the aecond Mondav in Aacnat ncxC at a btch time : t t place he a ill be reomVed to anas er, r ai'l comp;. -ant ; to him wiiIIjl- taken aa admit.vi.. NEWTON R. PACK Clerk. itv Jaanm McFaaua, Deputy l-t.'l " THE STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, 88: Marshall Common Pleas Court, April term, A. D. Jane M. Farlin, Mai gei . II ml. James McFariin, M ilissa Lewis, Lli.a Hupp, Man Ann M Farlin, Lleanor MeFarlin, and Li i ira MeFarlin, a. Petition lor Partition ttuhel BbaelL Jane Sletcalf, and J! McFariin.aduIta, and John NcFarliniged Tyears, Harriet McFarliniged 5yn and EvdineMcFiaUn, aged rlZÄlÄS!1? - ?? . j .inaii'.i ici ariiii, iieccaseu E IT REMEMBERED, THAT ON THE ß llkh day oi March, 1 ebb, the above named pdtitioneia filed in the office of the Clerk of tie .Marshall Common Pleas Court their petition for partition of the bwdj belonging to the mid AnUrea Mi Partin, deceased, and it appear hy to the s,ui faction of the Clerk of said Court, b the idlidavit of a Competent person, that the said defendants, Isabel Btmell, Jane Metcalfe and Henry .MeFarlin, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Thev are therefore hen hy notified of the Hing and pen deacy of said petition; and that unless thev appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, on or before 1 the calling of mid cause al the next term of said court, to lie held at the Courthouse in PlvBSOUth, in , Said Count J, on the third Monday in April next, the -.one as to them, will le taken as confessed, and will be heard and determined in their absence. Arrar: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Maren nah, ik&g. i STATU OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, fn the Mn shull Circuit Court. t't- I oo. John II. Rron almr. (John P. Hull and n, nrv J. Maash vs William Poaaerot ,,.vj .,i i.r John Houghton, j,,im Brook -t-i.. . - u - Complaint t set aride ( Soni ej tl e, and subject land to Execution. ' iionias i. I loiiLiiioii, LhctlC.er Dllllll 1111 Horace Corbia and ( Catharine ( 'orbin. I lie pi 1 1 u 1 1 u - i ii i lie a oovc cm n ici eaoe nave. i PMI .i . i'il. I I i?l I in t li r .ifl'ii... i!,.. I I, i L ,!' M i.-.b ill f'ireilit Hnivt. I .. "i mi. . , . n . .....'.... . -.,! ' their rnmplaint tft SCt aside certain coin ev auccatof Real Kstate, and to subject the same to Kxecutioii, and it appeariiiu' to tin-Court that the th fendants W illiam G. Pol for .nid Kbnezer llunham are nonresidents of the State of Indiana. The Court oph isth.it publication be made aa ta said tiefend ants. Pomaroy and Daahaok They are berebi ntitied of the Haa and peiid iicv of .-aid complaint, lad mat unless the;, appear mid plead, an- er or demur thereto, oa ow before the calling of said cause on the see .ml il.iy ol tlie next term of said ( oart, to he holden at the ( 'out t Mouse in PL mouth, on the second Monday ill Aiiguat 1 ."l, the same w ill be beard in their absence. Anm: NEWTON It PAClUtP, Cbjak, IL r Janas McFamlus, Depaty. March 6, l."b. lTw.l. W 11X01 k MITCHELL, HAVE JUST reeei ed their rVirn Craxhr at their t'oiinilrv, in this low n. Just pve them a call, anl see it anil Slf
LIST OF DEEDS, MORTGAGES.!
And other Instruments remaining in the Recorder's Olliee on the 1st day of March, lf5ü, which, if BOt mid for by the 1st day of May next, fee hills will be issued on the same. A. Kiich John B. Kellr John J. Ii. L hm Timothv T. Lee Isiüic T. LamoDffli Catharine Lemon T. A. Laanea Leberakt I.wi Kli.;lti'tll Lowrr John " M. Mittenberjrer H. Matteton Lorenao Miller SanmeJ Moor Richard Mebeer Edgerhül B. Martin Aaron Mann M aei Maxon O. It L. Crow Mowan Jacob Mason h en Miner Milo Morgan ilas Mowan Baltzor Ar matrons Tames Apple Michael Apple Win. C. Abrains James Armstrong John E. R. Hron?h r John A. Brow d Williams 2 Kavier All... Bailey Hczekiah 2 Bleis Charles Baldwin Avers 3 Boaron William Boyer Joseph W. HPavid H;lir1 Margaret Hah - d Manraret Ozias Beats Priscilla Benj.j Borce Georee W. Brclaford Joseph BrochtM Hmmbmi Bark Joseph "2 Barber R.k 1. Bowles T. N. and others 3Murphcy Isabella Burnet Jabez McGriff Richard3 Baxter H. H. 2 Brehmer Adam Borer Jacob Baker Hiram Blackstone John R. McBroom James McCoy Elizabeth V.'2 McDaffie Hensoa McElrath John .Mi (Irew Alexander McElrath Caroline "2 N. N iuiir David.') Bri'L'- A K. C. Craa lord Peter Culler David Cook Charles Chen v Catharine 3 Carter Win. (J. ( lark Caroline Camp William Coil John 9 CurtisJanes 2 n iston William 9 ( 'ramlev Joel Cooper BrJiraim 2 nelson James Nehr Leonard P. Pershing H. R. Peltoa M. T. Pipher Samuel J. Plummer S u rah K. Pratber Rixin G. R. Rumscy EHsha a Robbinson William Rhodes Joseph H. Rrerson John Ringenberger Chriatiaa Roberts Thomas Rhirelj l. k M. Smith Moses 1 Shivelv Ja-!i Shivclv I. P. Town Plat Shroeder Jesse StenhensC V k F Perce Smith F or J Hepler ."I Smith Andrew Senoar John Hi .'I Starker William Sponsler George Sanders John Schaank Adam T. Trustees Uiüua Toamai CooilS Samuel R. Calhoun Hl in v Coon Samud S. 1. a I hminit James ueeunehjoim B. l era Charles Klliott E V. French Jacob Polmer Christian Ferguson Chas. P. Fries Peter French Joseph W. Fertig David Q. Greenwot -d James Geyklinger Frederick 3 Gaud Nathaniel .' ( loblc Dark! J bompson Jane i . ( ; ; ' ! Ilii .im .V Sal'.v 'I'l-ow ln-i(l!'i' William (hover John P. 2 Trustees Cen. Towirn 2 r. . (J rover Belli. A. llmmpaon Eda ard M II Thompaon I Iran It. 9 Thayre Almira B. Truex Levi .Thompson Wyatt Trowbridge Jac. E. 2 Tinglej Allen B. Tru-t"- North Township Thomas laaao Tipton John .'I Tattle Major 9 1 Towaaend Uriah F. 9 V. Vinncdgc Adam Vinnedge James C. W. VVoodd Barney William George .1 Wrant William Wiaeman Henrt 3 Hawkins .Mrs M. E 1 lainea Henrr 2 iloflmau Jacob I lanker Jacob Hafman Georpe Dunlin William Hanker MalcotM Hoachtoa John or H. t oi l in 1 lonirliton Thos. K. Hatield Aqailla 1. J. .loii- Jamefl Jenkirei Bvaa II. Johnson Robert jr. K. Kesler John Kincaid V. Kuapi uli' i-i r II. II Keelhi Peter Kesler Michael 'ilo Leonard Watkittfl ( lu istopher 2 William- Thomas NV. Woodward Mrs x. s. Williams Rachel Kidwell Moses A. Kline Jacob JOHNSON BROWN LEE, Recorder. Plymouth, March 6, 1H&6. lTwii. STATK OF ISDIAXA, MARSHALL CO CX TV SS: In i'ir Mar hall Circuit Court. William C. Edwards vs Charles II. Reeve. John L. Thompson, James ,. Sieplu nson and 'omplaha to set aside Siu-rill 's sale. lleniy J. Marsh. J The plaintiff is the above entitled canoe, has Media luv office his complaint against the atlOTS named defendants to set asme ShcrifTi sale of i if kit rt tf.i ; . wt-itttil iii. I it i i iw 1 1 ( r w i1''.' i. i that the defendants James L Suiei'ison and Henry J. .Marsh are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, th-v arc hereby notified of the pendency of saiil complaint, and that the same w ill he heard and determined at the net term of said Court, to commence at the Court House in Plvmouth, on the seciin! .loli;iv III .ULrU-t. ailil lillle-s Uie appear and plead answer or demur thereto, the Mine w ill be heard in their absence. NEWTON R. PACK IRD, Clerk, Bi laan McFaaua, Deputy. Starch f., 18S6. I7:t. ESTRAY KOTICE. STATK OF INDTAXA, MARSHALL COUNTY. I, M. W. Smith, a Justice of tin Peace hi and for said I 'ounty do hereby certify, that on the löth day of Pebroart IH&6,Duvid .India reported to me thai he had on the .'Hnli dav of Januarv I8ÖI5. taken an oae two rear old rel Steer, w ith a mnare crop otl' d' the right ear, and a hole throu-di the left, :ind nne i .oliii" lirimlle Hull, with white Icm to I th kni nml wldto f and Bled his anldnrit thai the marks or brands ofsahtEstrav haa not been altered lv him or any nne else to his knowledge since the mate came into his pom ssion, and on the said 15th February, lSm6 Ahaalom Kcslingand John Scott, reported under oath thai thev had ap praised said ntecra! the .-um d" Dine Dollars, and Bald bull at the sum of Ire Hollars, and describe j the same as above. M. V. SMITH. Justice, Seat A nut : N Karros R. Pacvabo, Clerk. Plrmooth, March ti, l-.'b. iTtl. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS; In tka Marshall Circuit Court: Nebemiah Sherman, ) vs I Complaint to let aside . lames L. Stephenson and ShcrdTs Sale. Henrj J. Marsh. j The plaiatUY in the above entitled eaue has Bled in m ' , . 1 1 . laan . . i , i . 1 , i n t i rr-i 1 tut tlx üluivo n niioil v,.... .......... .... . defendants, to set aside a Sheriff sale, and it ap pean ng by imdavit that the defendaau are non residents of the State of Iiid-ana, they are hereby notified of the (iliii and pendency of said complaint and that the same will be heard and detenu med at the aexl term of said Court, to commence a' the Court lko-e in Plymouth, on (he iccond maday in August. IHäfi, aad aalsas they appear and plead inawer or demur theieto; the same a ill be heard in their abence. NEWTON R. PACKARD Clerk, Br .1 vmi s McFabuKi Depatri M .rch ;. I-;;. lTw.'i. STATE OF INDIANA, it i uvll I l l i ' vri t- pp. . . a im . . . "', 1 in im- uai sua irritii .uri itur i rrm .i. if. - John Catt s William I'.stel and Ronslei Routdoe. Fon'closure. 1 The plaintiH' in the abov e cause has filed in III V t,, ofliee his complaint for the foreclosure of a Mori l"''c, and it anoearinff by afldaril that the defend nut Willi ah Eara. ia a nonresident of the State of Indiana, or that bo keeps himself secreted to prerenl the service of process, ami that his rcsi denee htmikaown to the plaintHT;he is therefore I notified of the pendency f said complaint . and that the same will be heard and determined at the next I term of laid Marshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second Monday of August lH.M, .mil unless ha appear and plead Sniirrr or demur ihereto, the fame will he heard in his.ihenee. NEWTON R PACKARD, Clerk, By Janas M Fasi.iv, Deantr.
A. C. CAPRON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND. IT ILL PRACTICE 13 Tin: COMMON V Itetf and Cirmii Cocrta of the Ninth Julicial Circuit. Collections throaho! Northern LadiUlv. DANIEIj brown, GENERAL LAND AGENT! OF T Ii CINCINNATI, PERU i CHICAGO RAIL War Compaov, for the sale of Landi la hiI Porte, St. Joseph', Manhall, Fult..n, Mian-i, and I Grant Counties, in the State of Indiana; will also attend to selling and Porehaatng Lands, and tl;'1 payment ol Taxes, in all the abore Bcntioned connties, or for anj other persons that may bare business of that himl to do. REFERENCES: W. C. KwNAlt, A. L. Wukflkk, Jacob S. Cartkr, I Tuns. McDonald, L. J. Baoara Ji sse HioarMs Plymouth, Ind.. Jau'v 17, WdS. ..Ja Porte, Ind. . Plymouth, Ind. . . . . Near York. .Plymouth Ind. . Rochester, bid. Pern, Ind. 10 DON'T READ THIS! The andendgned has a Steam Engine and Roil-1 er for sale ; also one of Pelton8 patent Iron Coi n Mill for sale on fair terms. Tor further inftrmatkm enquire of Richard Corbaley at Plymoutq In diana. J AMES J. COR RA LET. March 6, 1856. I7w:i. ! NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. AT THE JANUARY TERM 1856 OF THE Court of Common Pleas of Marshall Countv the Estate of George Wirt, deceased, was declared ... . . i. pnrnaui? insolvent. reonon .re uiereiore aouneu inai ine same aiu ue bciuco according i v. 1J ixsom II. Noaaial Aim a i- m:tm. Administrators. lTw.'h March 6, 1 STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY 86: In tie Marshall Circuit Con ft. George W. Flandern and James Wadaworth, pailm in ander the firm name of Plandi rs k udsworth, vs Henry J. Newman and John Pratt. Poredoanre. The abore named plaintiffs have filed in my office their complaint against the defendants in the above entitled cause for the foreclosure of a Mortgage, audit appearing by affidavit that the defend -ant, Henry J. Newman ia a nonreaidenl of the State of Indiana, he is hereby notified of die filing and peadcacy Of said complaint, and that unless he ap pear und plead, answer or ocmur thereto, on or lie 1 .1 . m . I l .1... 1 : ... lore we camug oi Hur.iwwiui-Kiw. I . I . I ll .!..."' 1 II the next term, to be hohlen at the Court House in : Plvmouth, on the second .Monday in August 1 P56, ' the same will he heard and determined in hi; ; sence. Arrisr: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Ciuk, Bt Ja.mi:s McFaaux, Deputy. March 6, 1856. I7w3. INTEREST : INTEREST ! 1 THOSE WHO ARE IN ARREARS Vi R IX : tercet on their loan of school money, or on the bal- : sace of purchase money on tbeir srbool kind, woald do well to fork over l the 9fith of Febraarr next, and mve cost. T. McDONALD, A.M.C. Jan. :1 , ls."i. j saowN'LEK. . v. r. SHIRLEY. BROWNLEE & SHIBLEY, AVING FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP for the purpose of continuing thi business m neecss fully earned on at tlie on etanu, now occupied hy them, have the pleasure of announcing to the pabtie, that their störe boose has bcea recently i enbirged in order to contain the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS! l) er brought to Plvmouth; and a bach I her dcaiso selling at prices FAIR Fi l PUß( I I Asi .IiS. The prcaent firm having been engaged m the trasincs at this phice, lor a iiiimtwi of years, and obtained a thorough knowledge of the Quality & Quantity of Goods Necessary for a stock suited to this market, Batter tbemseli PS that t!:rir variety Or Ktiaraj rt ...tjy, liara Mi Ki Or their nrices beaten. Thev have nruie their se lections with a view to the taste.-, and wants of the nab,ic' and ,," LIBERAL PATRONAGE Heretofore bestowed onthe honar i. eoodevidenei of their success. Most of um Ime known us from our hovdiood up to the present have bought c Is of us an -on meed of our CTR" "T 9 a-a JLJL iSf t - By the fail in - ; with which we have dealt witii you; andnow, thai we have taken the WHOLE MAKACEMENT Ourselves, ask our friends in pellicular, and the rest ol mml. unl generativ, to GIVE I S A CALL! Look at our Goods inquire the prices, and we think v ou will huv a "PILE OF GOODS!" And to away arith the impression thai I I 'k I ION EST ( JÖRN ER" Is tue iiaee io miv louos rea-onaoie. i a ve oa hand, and mer for sale, aalargc and,well selected Mock of liter ud Sjniiiir Dry Goods!!
Consisting in part as follow s Plaxxkls, CAtstnimxa, Saunk! is. Bboab Cloth, Daiixrea, BHKRTIlCCa, BiJCACHKn Mcaux, Pai?rra, lat. trrut, Siuvvi.s, Mmuxoa. GROCERIES. Ti:. Molasses, Comce, Svin rs. Si tiAit, A i Lsncn, Toaaooo, Rice. HARDWARE. Hollow -wark, Qtn Rmnramci Avis, Bei i.s, Svws, Ft uta, STATIONERY i.ri: Papkr, LkTTKI PapKB, Fi Kii.sc ir, Mkmok v.vhwms, t mca Hooks, Aoootnrr Elooati Dav Hooks, I.fikjkrs. JoenvAi.s, ScilOOt. Hooks, Paaa, Wams Plous. READY-MADE CLOTHING. (vir CoATa, liti Coats, I um k t oa i s, Pan i s. IMS, lR VW I MS, Brocaa, CaATATa, Hats, Cam, Trinks, Vamsos, Trmxiaa Ha. s, Unaamtts, Bra t. LaUTBaa, Hoots Shoes, or
Ml dcscriutioti-: and in short, erery article usualh .r . ... ,, . . , K( ,,t in a lrv Goods store, all ol winch tl y propooe to sell on reasonalde term-. Vc will take moat all kilKMof ODUCE In exchange for Goods; and reapectfullj invite all COME AND SEE US! Make our acquaintance, (you have not already,) and we v ill ha ve no fears that you v ill not patnn ize Yourij rery Respectfully, BROWNLEE iV SHIRLEY. ' N. H. All petSOtlfl know Sng themseh es indebted to the late firm of J. HrownleC & Co., bv note or book account, are aatlaaany reueated to call iminethatch and settle the same, as we wish to eloas the hooUs is soon as possible. ... . B.4& W H
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At the rod of si x months, .1 :u :2 M .2 r.u Jf ck.1.1V(.,j uutili lho end ut- the rear,. RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square (ten tines or le.-s,) three weeks Each additional insertion, i 'Column three months, ; 1 , Cohnaai six monihs, 1 , Cohaan one rear, '., Column three months, '., Colinen six months, m Column one year, 1 Cobann three months I Column six months, 1 Column one rear ,. 1 00 . 5 00 . 8 00 ..2 00 . . H 00 . .13 M . . 95 00 ..14 00 ..21 00 . .45 00 Yearly advertisers have the prixilege of one change free of charge. 1MBR0TVPE LIIEUS! Th' attention of the pubbc is called to the faet that W. II. RHODES ia now occapsiag the rooma of J. E. Aaasraoxn, in this village, where he is taking Ambrotype Likenesses! The pictures taken by tbui method are far superior to the Daguerreotype, in lite-like appearance are on class, and are nerfeetlv durable. Full sat isfaction guaranteed to all who may (avor him with their custom. Those wanting likenesses ill please call ianaeI diatelr, as the Roodm will assaftce be cloned in thirty days, Nr. Aratstiong bai Ingdfcscon tinned the boaiuesi here. W. II. RHODES k Co. March 13, '56. i-t:i VINCENT, HiMROD & CO., inufaeturer a a 1 icsale ucalers m ? n TINNERS' STOCK, No. Hi CHICAGO ).-. ike and 253 B. Water St. ILLINOIS. February 21, ".", I5tf. BANK NOTE LISTEidiana Free Banks at Par. Agricultural Bank, Iff. Stirling, Brookville Bank, BrooktUle, Bank of the Capitol, faahauaaaas, " of South Bend, Saaffi Btod, Elkhart, Elkkmrl, " Goshen, foa a, u Indian i, Mick. City, " Mt. Wrnon, Mr Venom, Monticello, MonüceUm, North Anserica, Clinton, Rockl ii!', liockvillr, S dem, Sii'tm, Svracuse, Sijntcuse, " Warsaw, Wormtw, Canal Bank, Kramstft&V, I "n scent City Hank . CamliridgC City Hank. CnmUr'ul ;c Cilij, Central Bank, faaliaaauaft's, tcl. Count) Hank. Munrir, Payett Countv Hank, Conncrsiillc, Farmers' Hank. We$tMeidt Huntington County Hank, Partners1 k Meclianics' Hank, Indmrnrnfolie, Gramerer Bank, Lafmoette, Orcal Western Hank, Trrre Haute Ifoosicr Bank, Ijtgansport, Indiana Bank. Madmaa, t. Kentucky Stock Bank, CWaadms, Lacranee Hank. Lima, Vlerchants' it Mccbanics Bank, New Albany, ! New York k Virginia Stock Hank, EcmmntUc, j Piairie City Hank, Terr Haute, Savings Bank. ConarrtvUlc, 'Jr i Traders' Bank, Indianapolis, s""' Bntt4i. Alton Hank. Alten Pa. Hank of America, Ciicnpi, " BankofEbim, Eioiu, m Hank of galena, Galna " Bank d" Locus k Bimonds, SrringJieU Hank of Napiervillc, NmpitroiUv, " Bank of Northern Illinois, Wernborn, " Bank of Ottowa, Querns, ; Hank d' Peru " Hank of Rocfcford " Belvcdier Hank, llilneiiur, 1 it n. :ii . U...1. it. I i:. DCIIVIIIC 1)1111, IIUMIKO, Central Hank, Fasru Chicago Hank. GUcmmM Citv Hank, ('lticwo Claries' Exchange Hank Springfield, " Darien Btoek Hank, " Dorjim Co. Bank, NmnitfviOi, " ü i i) ...i- in;....; it. OUIIICIll ll.UIIV Ol 1IIIIIIH-. lUlllir, State Hank ol 'Illinois. S'iairiu,touii, " Stuck Security Hank. Danville, " ; Cnioii Hank, Clnra ;n, " : Exchange Hank of H. A. Tockcr fcco, Caaeaja, " I ' arincrs, Hank, Qfct CWflSi " l armei-s' V Traders' Bank, CltarUston, " Marine Hank of Chicago " .McLean Countv Hank. Bkmminyemm Meeha. i Farmers Hank. Springfield, M Merchant-' Drovers' hank.Jattef, Mcrohants' Mcchs.' Bank, CAirayw, National Hank, fffaafiff Peojile's Hank, Cnnni, Ptsriiix Hank. Chicago, Qidaej City Hank, Qaaacy, Wisconsin. Badger State Bank, Janrsnlle Hank of Hcloit Hank of I TTatlUflTtT. Miliraukie Hank ol I 'on Da Lac, Hank of Milwaukiv, Hank of Racinct Hank of WajLaettoa a, Bank of the North West, Pamaumm 44 44Hank of the (-t. Maahaaa, Citv Hank. Kt aeaks, , 'it Bank nf Radne, Columbia Countv Hank, PortiqeCitt, Dane County Bank, Madison. Exchange Rank, Milwauku 1 farmers" k Millers" Hank. Vihr.fikir, Pox River Hank, drrea Bow, tbrtnania Baak of ( Papendiek Co. 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I um laavu so JHIV V f uiv CHARLES PALMER tired of seeing Plnnouth decked rut with "thrs cent Stores, has ' BOUGHT AND BROUGHT ON I , tnjialsi -Tan flnrsn Ali I Xono ol'your öuCart. i4ono horse" allair?, but as Sam. Wellw would B v "an mu -aad-ontei to look at;1 and ii vou djn": beliere it, come and look at it. lvA Driccs for tea . .-uU'cc, pii'-ar and molars arc "done for," and Dry Goods tincc the abjlitiou ot the "beveraire law :.: e AMAZING- CHEAP. Thankful io laa cujtoruerä for caaflafja his ?torc aa hare as 1 bird taire, ami hoping they "will do t ajBaaa, he haa filled it "chock lull" ot' DRY GOODS) GROCERIES, BOOTS k SHOE.-. HATS. CARS, SHAWLS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. WOODEN WARE, BOXES, BARRELS, ; CLOTHING, FANCY PIXBXSi Data and Yankee Clerka, with a little Irish, und lie run ean find am ' he can and trill sell yon bettr goods, and jc-rt 1 f, for t lie same ounlitv, than ou He has trust ! d out one rear, and now he wants the "Htad!," and M he can't stand trust to years in succession, for the j ' tscm vou had baaf bnTit: on CASH OR PRODUCE, To any amount, and you can hac the Goods "GOOD GOODS" At triiling prices. ANY KIND OF GOODS To uit yot:r wants or fancv. AXY QUAS7TITY OF GOODS, At the beat bargains. Purtber multiplicity of word is Qseleas. Ju-t call at the now aveanowmg stör o CHARLES PALMER. Nov. 99, '.V. I tf TO THE PEOPLE N. H. OGLESEE3 I UE NOW RECEIVING, AT THE CRICK J. Bl ;""' incir ia;i ana int. r i. - . i .. ii .... - , . iiiLr of a full and oomplete a asm tnwnt, nked to il s Market, which tln-v will s, H cht an for readv pal Give BS a call, friend-, look at our DuOdt au 1 get our price s, it mat be we mfl G h i little cheaper than at any other Store in tOWtt. Flynovta, Nov. i.r, l$5& Law of Newpiper 1. Subscribers who donot gi'e express notice to the coitrarv, arc considered a wishine to continue thej ir subscription. S fsobserttien order the asenatiuuaaee of ir papers, the pablksher amyeoathane t .- :. 1 them until all arreaiwres are pi id 3. If taahecriben neglect refase taJ e th ir ajM-rs ti-oni the oirice rhey are h !1 responsible till they hive settled the hill and ordere tl the papi r thacontimu d. 4. If aafcacrBiera reasove ta other places without iafbi uiiag the raabuahers, and the paper is Btill m it to the former direction, tin are heM pcipmiilJe. Th Courts have decided thai r- fnsmaj to take paper from the naVce, or removing aaal Icavkag it uncalled lor, hi mtMS i vciE cvidciue of intentional fraud. PLYMOUTH PRICE CURKENT Wheat, p oushel, . 1,08 41. . -J..VI ; JS 12 K I 2xi 1 !0 BjO t :t... i . -.ni r,Ml li.tMl L.'O S3 . L.Vi . i . ."i . Lh .ISyOO ll".li Cok Potatoes , Oats, : CaMaaaaiM i Amn iKii i AiTi i La am,. . . . Baaxa PcACHUa Dnrt. . . . Du i ran, Tai.i.ovv Lard, Hinaa Das j Efmaa Gbkcs,. . . . Bnooaa Cum ki:ns, j Koos, ; Pinea, i Salt I Timothv llw.. . . I 'bOTEB H K , llaaan llw A"oi n ri n ( ' Tin. . j Siiingi.es Siuvkk.. Pmimin CiT,. . . Turk mtt, i Beef, , LonBEa If ABO .4 Loataca Sorr, S. B. CORBALEY. Notary Fubhc, Plym- ' outh IniJ. Will administer I lalli t.ike I )i j .-it ions. j ackaou ledgementa of Deeds, Mortpapes, Powen ! ol" Attorney and do ali other buakaem Ml notarial i character. Ollicc at nW Court House in the Becorden' thlice. 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