Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 April 1856 — Page 4

(Concluded from ßrst page.) But he heard her voice. Ho was not too far away. It was in time, and lie came. He sprang to her, and in an instant he was hers aijain, and all was forgotten save the peaceful, joyful face that lay before him looking so loveinodr into his eves. She was dying. Swiftly now the silver cord was slipping from the knot. She grew paler, and more heavenly in appearance, while she fixed her eyes more and more intensely on him. She never varied her gaze. Father, mother, friends who were all around her none caught that look of love, save he whose its all was here and forever. And, at length, whispering; 'Phillip, hold me close!' and her head in his bosom, she closed her eyes on his be!oved countenance last vision of earth, last thought of time and took it with her to the unseen world, as all she wished to take from earth to heaven. Three days afterwards they buried her. And when the lonesome man, with bowed head and solemn step, entered his library, and gazed around him sadly, he saw an unopened letter lying on his desk, where a servant had placed it three days before, when he dropped it from his hand to the floor.

n calmly and looked at it. i i . ., ir ' J a sacrilege, not tor nmnmonf. He sat down He was in no think of it as a sacrilege, not for a moment He had no thought that there could be anv such thing as sacrilege to her memory. He regarded her wholly, only his, and he thought he had iinallv overcome the last enemy to her perfect reign in his heartovercome it, now that it AA-as too late. He opened it at length as a busines matter, cooly, calmly, without (so he said to himself) one throb quicker than usual. 'Phillip, come to me I am dying!' They were almost the very words in which his Avife had called him back to her. 'How I have wasted all the blessedness God offered to mel Hoav I have deceived A'ou, cursed mvself! I have loved you every hour since J was old rnou.rh to l.iv T vi! a, have loved vou Avith superhuman Avhy l o t , T I not say inhuman? love. And now I, the I .;iwri , i . ,, widow of another man, lonesome, miserable, j 11 i i . ri -n- I dvmg, call vou back to me, rhillin, to see f, " j ir ,. , - . . II went to W He ..und l,er , tho spiendid home she had inherited from i t i u i i it i ; her husband, one whom men called reat. ! the renrospntativo of n ront r,u-,r If. e iv 111 i was .1 man of no nhWtions i h.-k im mir. c ., , " , ' I neu ner lor um s:iko oi a Aveauny alliance, and had died leaving her wealth she di l not want, and d s.mno nfmont to nil h.-r ; ,mK;,;..l oi,. ; vva-a ll', t'll? l Phillip Yins;!ow would not have o"ne i fi Vit! llft fir tlirf r.lltirr llxf r r.-. .. c , , n . f j lissotnl in thr hour of hnr ov hmntr it not love that carried him back. It was; the duty of a Christian minister; nothing else, at least, so l;e said to Ins own heart, anrl . i doubt loss it was true. u--ii .v. ! r ii i 0 ,w - '-.liiia'.j ii iHMiiu tiuu ease cu l i r .iii , , r. f rank fror- rret-l -rr.l J.-.t c.t i. r. AA . i a. ' and tho c'Veriuv:s of her couch wore of tho most costly fabrics. Tlij ceiling of h.er room awls frescoed in exquisite colors, arid , . , ... the walls hunjy with tapestries of quaint and expensive beauty. All that L ni v, r . . ., , ,, . her was characteristic of her tastes; all was beautiful, superb, munificent. It dazzled : tho eyes of the young- cloryman when j they showed him into her chamber, as she h.id directed. ! He had come verv late. She had watch-! e 1 hour bv hour for his coming and won- j i uereu neuier ncr messenger couKi nave failed. And at le?thshe had become : roatles, and she gave.him up on the fourth ; dir an,! fovr.r w.L- l,rtM ! um followed All l,f.r mvlnr ,n,:... and the secret of her proud heart w as known to all the servants in her house. And when he came they knew him, and smiled as he passed up to her chamber, marshaled by the aunt who was with her in the country v illage

She lay there, the wreck of all her splen-' , , did beauty, and he looked on her. and the ! , 'r.',E u- 'fre is no bein-on tho r,cf rn t t i , i hablUbIu lhc more degenerated and intire past came before him-aga.n and again the contemptible than a tattler. Vicious prinEtorm came, and he bowed his head and cipk-s, want of honesty, servile meanness, yielded to it now. I despicable insiduousness, form his characVes, she was gloriously beautiful. Itjter Has bo wit? In attempting to diswas 6h0 his young love the idol of all ! l i'e "iakes 1imolf. a fuoK IIas ,1C v t t 4i t, , , j friends JJy unhesitatingly disclosing his years of agony-shcthat lay there, sle.p-j tlt,;r s,crc(?,ie win nKlko ,lis J.J ing now, calm, fpnet. like a statute. He j bitter enemies. JJy telling all he knows, gazed on her face, and his heartbeat now j he will soon discover to the world that he wildly, fiercely, with the passion of youth. ' tlOW-S but little. Does he envy an indiHe bent over her, and his breath was on i 1vi,,,l,al? , lU lo,,?!ie lruilfuI "will f;lls i r v i ii mii . i ,i0(, 'faiiis his character. D"xs Je her forehead, and she smiled and opened ;0Vet favor from any one? He attempts to hereyen. ; gain it by slandering others. His npPbillip, Phillip!' and she lifted her arms ! VVu:x'-h " f '-ned. his person hated, his comnwlr. unit I.i .rr .1 ' I,an)' uiisnwht and his sentiments desnis-

, e , n i. , , .. hi3 face out of her sight whi 'j he sobbed , , . . lt. aloud. And then he jiut hi arms aroun! her and held her to his breast, and 8trovs to recall the vanishing powers of her young, j;reat heart. But all in rain. When f human love avail to hold those departing journey? That nigh 'they were married, and the next day she died, and when her dust lay in his arms his at last, but worthless dust he f.lt once more and now for the last time, the great storm in his soul; having yielded once; he resisted noTf and conquered bravely and forever. He left a kiss on her forehead, but no? a a tear fell in her grave. He went to his Tillage-home. None there knew of his Btruggle, and no man appreciated his victory. Doubtless the angels did. She left him her immense wealth, but he never touched a farthing of it. There trat n mall property belonging to Susan,

which had been left to him, and which, with some strenge preference, he was willing to use, and which afforded him means of increasing his library and living in ease. He removed to a village where Iiis historv was known, and where he spent his life in earnest works of love. He died in winter time, and I have sometimes wondered what angels -waited on the old man's departure, and havj been thankful at the blessed assurance that there is no such thing as disappointment in heaven. For if it were not so, one of those would have been sadly astonished, and lonesome, while the old man, with his -oung wife, sat down on a hillside bvthe river of peace. But I confess I have often doubted whose arm infolded him when he entered the unknown country.

An Affecting Scene in a Western Log Cabin. It Avas nearly midnight of Saturday night that a passenger came to Col. , requesting him to go to the cabin of a settler some three miles doAvn the river, and see his daughter, a girl of fourteen, who Avas supposed to be dying. Col. aAvoke .ie and asked me to accompany him, and j I consented, taking Avith me a small packaoe of m0(iicines lvlliuh I always carried in the forest; but I learned soon there was cure. 'She isj a strange child,' said the Col. 'her father h a strange man. Thev live together alone on the bank of the river. " , no tm i i

- . . 1 - 1 . 1 IT 1 gotten. There Avere books and evidences j of luxury and taste, lvinir on the rude ta- ... . . ? ble m the centre. A guitar lav on the ta- . . . , 0 , - ble near a small window, and the bed fur- . , . mture, on which the dying girl lav Avas as . . V sou as the covering of the dying queen. I , , . . i Aas, ol course, started, never hav t." I ( ' I . A . 11 ,. . . ; it to bo no uncconimou thin" hr misan-' . . 1 i l"" 1" " "iK w",n,s lu ine aiul die, 1 Avas content to ask do explanations 1 " " ' more especially as the death hour xvas ovi- . , " ' : d-Mitlv near. ' "'"'-! -l ''W'-lv lmr Jyiri over lier pillow. Ilor i ove Avas dark, ri-?rcvin". and ns it mor , , . I I r;. 1... l .-i: i .:i i . i - . inn', 'j lookod ur.xvard. I -pok t a icw words to lior father, and turnino; to her aked her if sdiA kneAV her condition. T L-,..-.,v- bot .i.,,.,. . . i i ii i e n vii.Li if iii'r'ii't'i i i to ii w'vi.t . . . ' . . ice at hose melodv was like the sweetest tones of an Kolian. Vu mav imagine tnat tho aticwer .startled me, and l r . . ,,. , w,t" a l"-'' AW.rds ot like import, I turned i ' ' J from her. A hilf hour r.a-..-d. .-.d O.o - - - -F -ti. spoke in that sain.; richly rn"!odius t:(I ather I arn 'm!1, lie Jr,;vn b -si rr.e.' . .1 I T . ,1,1,,.. 1.. .1 1 -. r Ul i ill-." 'J. i JI....I MV "J J riV Tfj.-. i-.i,. f.t , . , . , ., . - . - T' ' Wt!"v' ci i'.ea arms around l.is r.eek a' d iri trrriUid , . 4r,'u' 4 't' U' 1 '7 ,:UU tj ,; , M " flood secrn deen to thee?' 'Nay, ftther for my soul i-, s'roii'-. '-'"t lI'"u the other hhor-?' h' f tl,h"r; T'1 hh Ll!,k ' with immortal verdure Jlenrest thou the .,iee tants"?' I, 5 .1 ; I 'A its '1 b-ar them f-nher, as the voice-; of anL'cls. falliiio- ft-'.rn afar in lhe uiill .....l u,.. ' I1'1"11 "'t'li'"": a'l lli'-y '-all me. Her voice too, father ah, I heard it then!' ill it .1 , ... , . t. 4 .1 I 'Jj'ith she stieal: to the1 '.She speaketh in tones most h 'Doth she smil.;!' b, I ' ! 'Au an od smile! Hut a cold calm unilc. j Hut I am cold, cold, cold! Father, there's a mist in the room. You'll be lonely, i lonely. Is this death, father?' i ed as eminatiiii; from a heart fruitful with L,..:u V , K''le, teeming with lnuiuity, loaded with envy, hatred and revenue. Cincinnati. The Northwestern Christian Advorate, published at Cincinnati, gives the following statistics, which "ive some idea of the extent of that city.--There are at present, exclusive of alleys four hundred streets in Cincinnati. Front street is the longest, and is six miles in length. Liberty street is three miles Ion", and is nearly a straight line. Over one hundred streets one mile in length. There are ten miles of sewers and culverts, averaging from four to ten feet interior diameter. Altogether there are six hundred miles of pave. I streets and alleys, and sixty-three miles which are laid with water pipe3. An editor out west exhibited the other day, an astonishing, instance of absent mindedness, by copying from an exchange paper one of his own articles, and heodin" it 'Wrotched attempt at wit.' n

one Knos nence or ny. ite uns mon- upon, nml hou. a,,, are nm; y- wmU ey, and is a keen shot. The child has j by sin, that will pay you with kisses f..r been Arasting aAAay for a year past. 1 have , coming back so soon. seen her often, and she seems gifted Avith n Ti - j intkk. lhe scmsoiis of the year have a marvelous intelW.-t. M,.? seems some- been aptly co.npa.vd to the the various times to be the only hope of her father.' stages iu'tlio life of man. Spring, when We rr-aehed the hut of the settler in less1 nature bursts into new life, and with such than half an hour, and entered it rover- "r:,,t, SP,,S out growing charms, acntj midst allernale smiles and tears, beauliful- ' ., , , 1 1)' shadows forth the period of inftney and lhe scene Avas one not easily to be for-J youth. Summer with its full hlown ikm-

Don't Stay Long. It is rarely indeed that Ave havo read anything more truthfully pathetic than the subjoined waif, which Ave find lloating among our exel langes. W ould that every husband in our city might read and profit bv it. . 1 'Don't stay long, husband,' said a young wife tenderly in my presence one evening as her husband Avas preparing to go out. The words themselves Avere insignificant, but the look of melting fondness with which they were accompanied, spoke volumes. It told all .he whole vast tlepht of a woman's love of her grief when the light of his smile the source of all her joy, beamed not brightly upon her. 'Don't stay long, husband,' and I fan-

j cied I saw the loving, gentle Avife sitting alone, anxiously counting the moments of her husband's absence, every few moments running to the door to see if he was in sigÄt, and finding that he Avas not, I tho't 1 could hear her exclaiming in disappointled tones, not vet Don't stav long, husband '' and I again thought I could see the young Avife rocking nervously in her great arm chair, and weeping as though her heart would break, as her thoughtless lord and master' prolonged his stav to a wearvsomc length of time 0, you that have wives to say "Don't stay lonir," wlien you go forth think of them kiudlv Avhen you are miiiLrlin- in the husy hive of lifo, and try, just a little, to j make their homes and hearts happy, fr i 'J aro ö0,ns to f'Uwni rojdaccd. Vou tb. ,o. .i,,l i.n i,. the pence and joy that a iiuiet home blessd Avitn such a Avom.in s presence aviII allord. 'Don't stay too long, husband! and the young wife's look seemed to say for here in your own sweet home is a lovinir heart. ' iJiiiMu is iiuu'(l Avil :i vou :in nlk- .... . 1 111 set.t-here is a soft breast to lav votir head ties and its vigorous powers, aptly represents the maturity of manhood. Au tumn Avhen the g dden harvests are reaped, and the h lds are stripped of their honors, and exhausted nature begins to droop, is a striking figure of the finished labors, the gray hair, and the advancing feeblei.i ii" . iiii. l',u 'r(- a inter, com dcs.date and ,iM,.,3. ,, , M an ,n,ov .. niore remarkable tl;aji it is all'ectii" the ,; 1 , i ,i . . ngnl leatu.vs and the prostrate eiier-nes 01 lunnaii Irame tu tleat J.. l)lt"an. - 4 i, i urn o.umot im luppy .n o,,o way. IxIf you e.-mnot ! 1 naj)py m another, and tins ftcility of dis poitlon wants; hut littlo aid from phih.so1r U''il r.unior arc near v i ho avIio!. a flair. Many run alout after IV lu':.v ,1,fi nn ahnt man hnntin-r fr his J " . 1 1 l.l'l ll-.-k At. hat, while il is? on his head ir in his h.nn.l. I -mo j i,e i-dloAvin- conundrum took tho mho .ipc' frr jnt lcr, at a recent Woman's ! Juchts Convention Jield in Connecticut. 'Why isa married man liko a candle?' . - - " ( 0t ,lt,(fof .,,,,' 'Iiecausir Inj fiofiiieriilv roos out of a niht when he oii'dit't to".' A fioiitl f'l'.T.'i'f dr.n.!w..l. ..... .. ... , ' ' . ' ' wl,.-,, Lo entsa jfood npjde, j,v;ir, J.ea. l, or , - - " - I Ui.lllll I.C.i-,. Llll.T a:r. oi;jer iruii, in alon-Ht, r by the road .-.! the c.,.,.,j ari'l J,ei,ee it Va that li.- ttoo'i-i and io.vif.ide-; ,f Kja'n have more fruk u and :u,u-j thern th in th. v: .f ar4 v other ':','iti!rv. In v. t.wj ),'.'': of a wif-, jij. f. r 1 1 ? '-r:,n ,, r: tnuwy, viitue , .,n le;,Vt the mind ,', ,t- the body, h-i, thou IlVmI in a uifr a fii-nd, a e.iupani.u, who will h'-ar an Mjual hhare in all Ilicti'iiK. Ihy loi! ; and afIfoiaer; (Jleely, when al,t C. .Ill im lieiij'.Mhe Tril,ni,rt applied himself h, laboii- ' l'i-iiiess, that all his friends adv i '-'I him to d"-hi :t or ho would kill him- ! .tl' 11 .a '". u V1 K;u nit'"(I (o ,0 u,lu'K ' .'""".'A ' The language .,f .liih's friend, which is f,. .i.il in ll.. (Ml, ,.l..i.., I li.l. i ... lie, .oil .11.1.. .1 ,11111 .li (' SC OI ,i.i 1 . : 1.1 i i . . . . lli.'it I.ik I.' liil'rlit In-. .!.,., I l.. il... .I....I. 1 " ..j'j.i.. i iw in.- H.u K l.llltern L'cnlrv: We are but of yesterday and know nothing, because our days upon earth are but a shadow.' Human affection are the leaves, the foliage of our lioing they catch every breath and in the burden and heat of the day thev make music and motion in a sultry world. Stripped of that foliage, how unsightly is human nature. .Some one says that low necked dresses have reached their height. The fellow must have been s'tanding on his head when he took observations. The approbation of our families, who are with us in our secret hours, hear our private converse, know the habits of our lives and the bent of our dispositions, is or should be to us, far more pleasing and triumphant than the shouts of the multitude, or the worship of the world. Kvkrett am Stouy. "When ;dward Everett was entertained at a public dinner before leaving Hoston, Judge Story gave as a sentiment '(Jenitis is sure to be rewarded where Ever-ett g-x-s.' Everett responded 'Law, equity, and jurisprudence: no efforts can raise them above ono Story ' It is a bad sign w hen a preacher tries to drive home his logic by thumping the desk violently with his c lenched hand. His arguments are so-Jht deal! Exquisitk Skxtimknt: 'What,' exclaimed the accomplished and fashionable Fitzwiggle to the exquisitely lovely Miss Do La Sparrowgrass, 'would you be, dearest, if 1 should press tho stamp of love upon those sealing-wax lips?' I,' responded the fairy creature, 'should be stationery!' Why nre the Jadics of the present day like the lilies of the scripture? Because they toil not, neither do they spin; yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrived like one of them.

C. MI1IU.KV. R0WNLEF& SIIIÜLTT, HA VI NC FORM LP A C01UTNLRSHIP for the purose of coiitiniiin; the business so successfully t ;i ri il on at the old stand, now occupied by tln.iu, have the pleasure of announcing to the public, that their store house has been recently enlarged in order to eont.iin the UIUT STOCK OF GOODS! I'.xvr 1 nought to Plymouth; and which they design H'lling at prices FA 1 1 1 TO 1 1 VVlli 'I r AK Kl IS. The present firm having been enirued in the business at this place, for a number of years, and obtained a thorough knowledge of the Quality & Quantity of Goods Necessary for a stock suited to this market, flatter themselves tint their variet v Or their prices beaten. They have made their selections with a iev to the tastes and wants of the public, and the LIBERAL PATRONAGE in leioioic ocsiowcu I'll iiii. ooiinc n i;oou 1:1 mcncc ,. ,, . c ol then- s-ncei j it ..r i... . i t - : i Most of you lime know n us from our bovdiood up to the present have bought oods of us are convinced of uur 3ESoxl S3t sr 2 Iy the fairness with which we have dealt with you; and now, that we have taken tlto WHOLE MANAGEMENT Ourselves, a-k our friends in piTticular, and the rest of mankind generally, to GIVJ3 US A CALL! Look at oiir(iods inipure the prices, anil we think vou will buv a ''PILE OF GOODS!H And jjn awav with the imjiression that "TIONhXr COHXl-lt" Is the place to buy floods reasonable. They have on hand, and oflcr for sale, ajarge andVell selected stock of W v.ilvv suid Spring Drv (Joods!! 1 Lonsi.-tin in part as lollow

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l'l.ANK.I.4i, ('.SIMKRKS, I S.vrixKTTS, I'iiomi Ci.oru, Diiii.i.ixt;, Siii:i:tin.s, I!i.i:aciii.i .Mcsi.iv, 1'kints, i.at. ktvix, i Shawls, .Mkhixos. GROCEFUES. Tka, .Moi.Assr.s, f'oiKKK, Sviti rs. SruAii, A i.i.srKK, j Toiucro, Kick. HARDWARE. Iloi.I.OW-WAttK, icKK.SWARK, Ax KS, 1?KI.I.S, Saws, J'ii.s. STATIONERY. Notk r.trKn, I.i:ttkii Tai-kr, FOI.SCAP, .MkMOI! AM.I MS, Clil.cK Il.MiKS, Accoc.vt Hooks, Iav Hooks, I,iim.h:s, Joi KNAI.S, S llooi. HooKS, I'kns, Wkiti; I'l.rm. i READY-MADE CLOTHING. OvUK CtlATS, llti:SS ('Ali, I Fkock Coats, I'an is, ! A'ksts, Diiawkiis, ' Stocks, Cut vats, j Hats, Caps, i Thinks, V.msi:s, j TrAVKI.I.IXG IIaOS, I T.M latKI.I.AS, i Soi.k I.kaiiii k, 1 Soots a S110K5, ok

ti.i l ... ........ n.. k,..(t in ;1 j), v c.VhIs s,o',e, li oiSvirui. tlv to sell on rca.oinhlc tt uns. We will take most all kinds nf 2rL ODUCB 1" xchaiere for Coo.!s;an.l respectfully invite all ! to COME A "NT) STIT! TT.S ! .Make our ac.uaiiitance, (you have not already,) and we will have no fears that you will not patronize Yours, verv Ivespeetfullv, uii()W.Nhi;r. &" siiiui.fa'. .. ...-.uiikt ,,!, uiemscMcs inoei.ic"! ; t the late iirtn ot J. r.rownlee tV Co.. by note or! hook account, arc tunnsh requested to call iinnie j X T 111.. .1.. it l l i. ' i. t . "li.iK iy ami sctlle me sain, ks as s..on as possil.I.-. u. we ,,sh to Cose the 15. & S r. i 7, v.n. l.'ttf. ii. ii. ri.nsiiiNo K. A. Tllii.MI'SOX, j PERSHING & THOMPSON U-1 I i . . i i i . lliili'. lie ilTuI I'i-I'iiI tin il.ii.j in ft rr B BPnrgs, e'PMr.v, A Ml ii HOC BO IIS MS! CM tl ie old taiil f II. II: IV-r.-hine;.) VARIETY ! Kii.l lo l.e llu- : j.i e ..(' life. Tliis is 11 proper iioii -li if coiilined williin proper limits. Thesnliscrihers hat hej reo nth- ussochttc.l thein.elte, toi'i llu r us dealers in

DRUGS & MEDICINES!v v,vi,:.i-s vw K All. Klls; v -il II U , . ill piiiij er ep It ;e v id l.e sp tied to in ike onr I illlllS, OlIS, DjC-SllllTs, (!I;iSSV;ilT, Ipli-a'lesiral.i.hcett.ilhef.iially circle, .oth6URGICAL INSTRUMENTS, i wm ,H' :uUuUu '1 '" l!'-tt ; in. iv he read ui'Ii lirottricl v in anv I'aiiiilv.

PAT ECTIC MEDICINES, liKUSUKS, SASII, Vja.n3sns33, Gr IT 0 O 2T & & 9 K AM. KIM .S; TOYS, HOOKS. STATIONERY, -And general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS All of which will he sold at the lowest living prices, for Cash, Produce, or ready pay. P. k S., sensible of the favors heretofore reoeiv od from the citizens nf MAUSHATT, COUNTY, Tender their dunk for iast favor?, and solicit a continuance ol their confidence, as we are deter mined to make Their Interest our Interest. Wc warrant all goods sold, by u.s to be what w e represent them. All orders accompanied with the money, will meet with prompt attention. March 1K(I. 10ly. IXVXJK1. BUOWN, JENE R A L LAND AGEN T ! OF THE CiiNciN..vn,Pi:i:n ä: ciiicaco railWay Company, for the sale of Lands in I.aPorte, .t. Joseph", Marshall, Fulton, Miami, and (traut Cumilictf, in the State of Indiana; will also attend to selling nml Purchasing Lands, nml the payment of Taxen, in all the above mentioned counties, or for any other persons that may have business of that kind to do. It E F K R E X C E ! W.C. Hannah, La Porte, Ind. A. Jj.Wiif.ei.er, Plymouth, Ind. Jacob S. ('arter, New York. Tno.1. McDonald Plymouth Iml. L. J. Urow.v, Koi hecter, Iml. Jesse Hk;;iw, Peni, Ind. Plymouth, Ind., Jan'y 17, 1K"C. II XcrCAPRON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND. WILL PRACTICF. IN TIIK COMMON Plena ami Circuit Courts of the Ninth Jiulicial Circuit. Collet lions throughout Northern Indiana attended to. Ollicc wit'i C II. licet e.

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

1). VlXSEItor.. . J. I'kowni.lk,. Treasurer. Recorder. Auditor. .Sheriff. Coroner. Clerk. Post Master. Vanvactor, S. (J T. M Donau, , J. I. Thompson, I. Mattisun, N. I'. Packard, J.l'. Van Vai.kexbcimhi ('ocntv Com MISSIONARS. D. ( loitno.N, S. N. Champi.in. i I'a amim r;; ok School Tk.imieks. James McFar i.in. Ilcviiv M. I.iic:i' Cinrcrr Cmikt. Hon. Thomas Srwrim.o Judire. 1'kkms.- second Mondav in An-'u. -tand l'Vbruarv. r - Common Pi.k.is Cockt. lion. I'. I ;i:r.T. Jiid'c. Terms. Thint .Monday's in January, April, Julv, and October. Commissioners Coprt. Tir.-t Mondays in March, Juii", September, and December. Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. 1. Kpial and exact justice to all men, of whatc .,........ : . 1: i i ev er Mati' or jieisua-ion, leliLious ir liolitical 1 17. Peace, commerce :oid hornet ri-i.-mkLIo oli all nations; entertaining aliiance with none. ... 1 ,,u n-,,t oi tiMl I intoii.vs toadminister their own domestic a 'I'd is. j I. I'reedoni and equality; the sovereinf v nf the ; people, and the ri.Lht of the niajoiiry to rule 1k n ; constitutiunally expressed. ! i. IiConomy in the public expenditures tii'l a ; sacred preservation to public faits. 0. Freedom of reliuh.in. ficcdom of the 1 i ss. . 1 and general diliii..o ef c.efnl infoi ui.ttiou. ! 7. ()p;ios;tion to all secret politic d orpuiiz itios, and all corruj lion in politics. f . . sa. red preservation of t!ie Federal Con- j stitution, and no rc!i-ioiis t. .is I.e.-oiiice. j lb No bigotry, or pride of ca.-t, or li-tiii.ti n of i birth aiiniii;,' American citizens. j 10. K.seet and protection for the rights of rdl. ! II. The prose r atiou of the n.itar.li. ition laws j i,n'1 ,h,i (;r ;:itr - j protection ol the American f .o eminent. nd tlx 1:2. Opposition to all chartered monopolies. l'.i. Common hrotherliood and uood will to all especially to tho.-c- of the household of faith. AuXilAj 1 xUit lilxi UriirlUUliAl . Tin- lolbovinnamcKJciitlenieiiare respect fuy 11 ri-.juested to act as Agents: I. FonniT, , A. Ji A Rl., .......... Jam KS Lim; an, Ik JoUNSOV, Tiiom s M. IiO;A V,. Jamks IIrowm.i;!:,. . . JfMA,. . . . . W. McCoR.MICK. . . . Will. DoWVKV, Caspkh Fo., Jon Soi't:, I AVI! IhlOAIMtKVT,. . Ami:i:w Wiiisi.kr,. , X. I'jiAirsov, I avii Xkiixkii .Maj. Ik IJrow.n,. J. 1).. lm i.i rs, I.. II. Amuikws, . . . I'm i.i r Drco.MR,. . . . (it:oit'.i: (!i:ik John .M. ("i. auk son,. . .S.nitn IJeinl. West York. . . . . Ladoga, j .Clcremont. Vienna. . . . . .Marion. . . . . l'iketon. ..Tippecanoe Town. .IJourbon. .Wolf L curus. . . .Miehijrioi City. JVUOSPKCTl'S o f t if i: i 1 i V li 1 S 1 I'll ' ' v V e f4 t m w w t bx w it i . -t.i H A il.i f J !i I U. liLA U I il.l t . We this day issue t!ie first iiu:n!er of the Drumf ;.. pi..,.." .,1, ,..1.1 v. i...., o.. ., ... 1 lilac'iuii. V'il .1 ..".".' Ml" II. V VII Ulli .-11 I. Will . . , . lype, 1 icss and fixtures are ad ie wand of tiic f:r.-t "liialin ; our 'I'ypos are experienced workmen. The , Ihmocrnl will conhtin '2i tdhnnii of roudin i:i:it-: tor. A"e have cnirajrc! the seric'S of ..me at.'c '; correspondents, who will kicp our readers posted in their dillerent localities. j J&T jTL jESL 213 "37 . i We ale in receipt of several dailv ruhi-s which i vn:lh u t poM our VVMVViS j relation to the l'llu i:ni,lt . i i , . ü g iJ U Jj T U it Vi ! rct'cjvc a portion of our attention: all the Li-1 test iiupiov in. ins and discoveries in this depart - Ti.cltl i.ilt In. .-li ii. I,. I. ,1 ft... Il........ . invii " in nnriillli II III Hi. I ' Hi. 'I 1 .1 1. F. DU CAT I OX. i in.-i.-.i ..v...i;.i,w m ;n i... i i,. : : ' ' a. i i ' 'us in '. oi ouui um M H.1S1'I i l" :ulV:,IK'l 'he caue of Ih-dneation. MeeliaiiicB All the late improvements, h:c!i are c:ilci:!ati-d to al'iide laltor, v. ill le phi n"io m:r readers. POLITICS. tnr sheet will be thoroughly IVinocr.itic. FOREIGN NEWS. While lhe I'.istorn war continues, we . lu!l e all lhe news of intercut t our rca iors Tr vi ill..: HOOK .V .1015 ll!INTiX; OFFICE Our Job depart meiit is conijilcto: we probably nave the best country Job Oilicc in the State. One of oe.rboys having serveil a regular apprenticeship in one id" the best Job Olliccs in tlie West, we tlattcr ourselves that tve can tlo sis neat work in that line as can be done anywhere in the w est, and on as easy terms. Address all order to P. .McPONALP, Nov. I.'i. Ph mouth, Ind. Arrivals and Departures Mails to & from Plymouth. Mail from the North, joiner So-iili, arrives every lav Sundavs excepted at 1J M. and departs for South at l'ji.j P. M. .Mail from the Smth. jroinff North, arrives at .r P M, ami departs at P M. Mail froiii liii Porte armes Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, at (i P M, und departs Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, at 8 A M. Mail from Ft Wayne arrives every Wednesday .it ft P M, and departs! Thursdays at 7 A M. Mail from (Joshcii, arrives everv Thursday at ft P M, ami departs Friday at f A M. Mail from Knox, arrives Wednesdays at 1 P M, and departs Thursday at H A M. HJJOWX & HAXTJ3H, It K A I. K It S IN STOVES? A Nil MANUFACTURI tltS OK Tin, Slicpt-lron and Copprrware. WOPLP MOST 11 F.S PLCTFPLLY IN. form the citizein of Marshall lunty, that they are now under full headway, and are prepared to furni.-di any article in their line, a tdindn lower than customer have heretofore been in the habit of itavimr, anil inrhtips a little lower than any other estalilishiiK'nt in lln- p it t.ot jMirincrii intiiaua. e are practical workmen ourseltcs, and maiuifact ure our own wares of the verv best of Mock, nml as w e intend making it a permanent business perli;! for life, our customers may rest assured that we will pell them none but g-mt and cheap arliclis. The Ladies hhall be pnnnplly waited upon and can have any article in our line manufactured or repaired to order, nml short notice. e shall adopt as an invariable rule no thappaiuhncnt w hen work is I roinised. Shop two doors Kt jthot the brick store, lit the pijrn itf "Tin Shop," i.?ros the side walk. K AdS and most ailiclcs of country Produce taken in exchanpe. Call and fcc us.

lit mouth, Nov. ttt, 1 Wb. Vit.

T Q 3ES 1ST is ylt neun, and in his sotwn mini

J -has told the folks what he has to sell, and what he wants to buy, through the liann. r, ood p:tp.T ; almost everybody reads, yet they don't all pit eh ir ri'dit. Onudav when I was ash-i p, I thought totrv the now jtaper; I think they call it lhe Crat or Mu-k liat, to ve if it could not convince the folks to their own interest. John has 'ot the .-lows this winter, but is taklnir ' O rnedieiiie Ironi whudi he is reeei intr relief such us S.ilt, Dried ;ui1 I 'resh Heel", Pork. Chickens, Occse, Turkevs, Fish, Sau-M '', Tripe, Tonriies ami lVs lcct,a!l ol which I luve some to sell, and wish to buy Peans, Corn, Oais, Chickens, Ilav, I'ork, Potatoes, llr-s, liutt. r, and all other pro fictions ,f this ! Hnnatc. Jim (.-eer aroe here from the wide ra.-t, ,t. i. i ... .

i I eiiii-yiiui i v) "i ucss 1 am i.el to see Von, 1,";' "'l -" ' "uiico o sit;inJiin," says he". "Mr Cou-h-, why don't you .-ell j ii"", 'y a lit ral and in rea-ef patroi.ne, a Demothese fod, and ollef t tlio-e old' debts, M.n.f; , ; craticpaj rat this nfral p,ii,t. TliC present time which were standing when I left." "O, I am too!'1' !' " V'''.'1 -"I'-cions for the coiuniM.ci-njciit of bu-v in the market, Jim; can von do that Ves." I 'uleript-ons. A .-es:,n of conires which i.rumis-

1 hen," sas I, "come i i-l.t hack, an.i lei it rattle. lie f lil so; lioi:n:ei aOont lor tue Ju-I lew Highland half a day, ot the dust o!Vi',e eon!-, und a -I, "they look b to r." Then l,e n,- i Ked them low er. "U'hv Jini," sa'.S l."oull l'ieak tue;" s ays he, "That makes no dill n ie-e. I -.une here to .-ed these Lood-, a nd collect these old debts, and I am detet m"iied to do so." ' Malik is do'nir manual labor over t!ie ri cr. in Inj I-nd.M.ce; but .-metimes in the More, or the Market, as the crow. I ol bi.Ml.css requires. ! jj,,,.., ..,,,.- ., i:... ,.,.., .a. h(. ;u nevh Ve oi;r a'e J;usl s until a Hairs aro -orrecteJ. I . Alt. r nine week-, I .V.iv.OH

T(r''-' fl r Ut) (Tt'Tvf 9 : neu s of onrov.11 .State .1 fact which should conii - "LL V,WJ-VJ i"i it to fwrycitiz. of In liana. Tl.- latent ro-

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j iiv. to that di.mi: Yn:'vi: fioT ! v- :i, ,! ""' ' ",rr;: e. , I VV a.iil vou to T. A. L..MON-S Store, ,!, U ' ' ' ' p''-a:k o,:r Democracy friK and j buv more mN fir it in his , f :,,..,-:.., ..fall I 'JY "V"'' 1' v.nt the kinds, ,.,. ,rII, I .M.,:i.-:,,.-. Pa. , Cn,.s (l! r, U sccipüonsof the all kinds I'ah.t.s.tr.J,, D-.e,.(;i.,,:aud!N.uv. Fan- 'f'111"" lmby ot. ndm- its useful-

' cv ( lo..'! To s, .Notions. IJook -'. St.ition.-rv, .1. w elry, Conf.et;.;.,. , v; FvlIrVtIMN- th.t j anvlM.dv wants, oV cm want. or wid ever v. an', or hasaiiy l.u-iness with, than you an for i' 1 V. j nines in money anv w her.r e!.-e. .Nov. tf. CAIil.NFT AND CHAIR .MAKLNtJ. rim: i:."di:ksk;m;i) wofi.d i;i:sri:c rI'FI.LY inform the citizens cd' Mar-hall and adjoining comities, that he still continues to m.n.u-

.. ..Knox. 1 fact ure Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opK)ite the . . .Sidney, j ''Di iimrrnf O7rc;" w here he i- prepared to fill a!! Fairmount. j orders for Furniture on short notice, und in the . ..Ilreiiien. 1 most approei styles, stud in ele of the b".-t mate-..Woo.-ter.jri.il. lie woo'dal-o infoinibis numerous cmisN-

: mers. that he has an accompli-le-d wo:k:;j.-.n in Lis ' cmt.lov, who-e bu.-iiiess it is t i:nk

SÄ! FANCY CHAIRS Locke. . ()C wh'ch he h.ts a i'oo l .-cpjily u h.u; !, of !ili. rSliro. Snt k'n Is in;.'!.- I;';.! ;lfl si.o -' .int'a; work war- . . . .Ceje-tia. ' -.tlte"l to be ''ood. He is aI.-' prep-! red to build,

Oil th" shortest p. I--'!.'.- I. ':!!"; t !:o-e Wi- ( 'on in?, hi; v.otild s ;v tint l.e ii -:-cp..n '1 ar t:mes t-.i't t:i'iii lit-."-the :i t;el.- tin wai.?. :: ! ti rtri.!j t!if tint - ril'i if, ur.n " iv-'..-'.''' ti rum. He V.it.'-l rt tt:;t. hi- tli-!!.k f' !' tl '.' lib- Jd atI'.n .;' ii !-"t. !"': lee.iv.ii, ;i:;.l i...; - 1 .y I:oii. .-f y, j'IOIIi-'Ül -S ;:!.d O-r.ill:-.'. V) .'.III H t.'li! l.is ol'l ', cu.-toij:crs. a:M i::i man;- :.- v. :-. ' Tie-- m'j:- sci:j;w ij;i i;i;s .and i:i:d 1IMIPV 'III'.' !- 1 1 1 ! ' U Kl..NCHL.i l.:s.-.:ll obü ; rct ui :.:i " th.-ia. !..::i rv nu:c.i i; A.I tb'.'S"' iii'i. i 'l: .'. to li'.i.i, :i .te or Hook ncC'Mii;', w ill sa e about TLN j'f cent 1 s'iarini: up iiuaici'.i.iieiy. W. L. riATT. rini uth Nov. l.", "."..". n-l-'l-v. 0. H. REEVE, Attorney at Law . T! vnum'h Ind. blocks. I'. m l-, and Town proper; v tor s;ile. ("ol'.'ciions protnjitlv attende-.l to ihroa-ii ."nr!:ie:n li. ii.nrt. K-!-. : -. I t'noi.y, W.vi'S'.y.i.ri'ii .V " Ciiiv-eo I'l. IIakcock t: c Watet- S; .. V. Fir.i.o. .Mr.rr.i r .V c ('.vrtl.m.'.t X. Y. IJaunis V 1'iiva" iJ.n.'i.iV St N. . I . l'!. N Co I''::! nl:i. IV I.'i. Hon. J. !h:M.v. Supri nx Ji: le. ( Ipi ,ha ("ii v, .'.l.r..-ka. J.l?. IIkwit l'.s-i, (ö n'l A:;t -Ku'r.t Ins. t'e Ciiu-T.ii tti Ol;! i. LIFE & riTiE INSURANCE ECectccl c:i lhe most iv Ten. is. l;Vr- K .!!!' .till' - ..ll lie mo-t i.or:.'..e il.. " .. ..- -! ill iv iiai;i-:i;'s m' .MONTHLY 3!A(!.Zl.i:. A tlEW VOLUME. j Ih;ii:g the 1 it six nioiitl;s tin i-e havehetn is-j Mil-dot" II inrni's Ni xv AIo-.tui.v M i;i7it tmr ! ,,'if hundrii! mil ' t; ''?-.; ml uuvJh rs. 'Ilie Pji'ei.-h rs may sie ! -j - i a'. t- th.s fact as ;. !; ' iu' iif ; it ' ! . n ' .'illy ;u re i-i. -s )i tie r - rts ? i :.;-It a cweap, '.i- ti-;a".' , in i "-nil i : i ti ii, :.i'.iit!'.!i h av !' n at:li'..'i. 'i i;e l if V "I. CV. a e.-".i II oi llieir t!i inks t t!ie ptil :ic I ti.cir c .nt i'eiil" h nee and si p- , port, and especially lo the IV s- for their M.bstttn- ! ti.il aid it hv.s :iif rl" vi in m ik'ntr llieir cil'orts and : ...1.1 ... . t . . ... 1 ........ . . I I ... I. ...im. ... Ii I ... il iiifiiv.o;eii nirM 11 w .in i n.ii i i .-n It can sc.nvi l In' necessary toao.l wie assurance that the plan f et n htctint: the M a-ainc, which j has provctl se successful, "will be continued with in j creased assiduity an 1 care. The wants, and tat.' j of the e-rcat mass of lhe pciple w ill continue to ! , consulted, no labor or expense w ill he spared to! nve them every iiinnth, the l.iri: -t ainoimt of the . most iutcrcstiicr and iii-triKiiiiir lilerarv matter, or- ! ijlinal and seiet ted, in the best forni,:it the sheape.-t price. Special and increased attention will be civ cd to the s-crics of original and illuMratcil ailiclcs. descriptive of American scenes and historical in I1ent iif.i.inil Iiv t1ii liiiniiVir urili-iw. iiiiil ii.'i iilnli.uiied bv cmrravins bv the best artists in the I'ni- ! tctlStates. In ecrv department of the M.iptne ! renewed cllorts will "be made to increase its ability, j its utility, and its attractiveness forjcener.il readers. Thou eh it has not yet completed the sixth rear of its existence. Harper's Magazine has a circulation greater, bv manv thousatuls, than was ever at tained by any other similar publication ever issued J in any part ot the world. It is the determination tt the Publishers that it shall ontinue to merit this unparalleled ami still increasing proserity. Lach number of the Mapizino will eontain 1J1 octavo pajjes, in double columns, I'ach vear, thus comprising nearly two thousand papes ot the choicest .Miscellaneous Literature of lhe day. 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M..I .. 1 nie .ua-az e. , up ... .. M.ir., ... ... , tH-rsonsat 1 ive D.tllars a year, or live persons at ; Il.ai . ri...-.rvi.en sunolii'd i,t Tu o D,dl. c v'"tJ i 1 - U )CU IIAHPF.R .v. TsRO'S, FcnusiiFRs. HORACE CÖRBIN, TTOKNLY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, 1NP Will attend to all business, in the line of his Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Plea Courts in Northern Iid ana; and will jrive particular attention to liming aul selling Land, paying; Taxes, e. Plymouth, Not. 15, lc55 tl

PltOSPECTUS OF THE

j J T f .1 Y 1 V Tl T V K V YT I T T j liHJ I.lil .1 iS 1 . 1 1 Ii )I ill 1 J il ii Ii j - lo tin? Deiaocrnr v of Indiana. The widcrsijrnrd having purchased from Mcssr sl:,,,, Norman, the estahii.dimi'nt of the INDI l I .'II. I ipil ..fit'.!,.... . . i ''.v. i.vi ! 1. A I IN J.I.,, and bavin t-nra'red -M'J- -Alcx.ni'IiT 1. .Morrison, a .'.nthmaii well h'iown tMhe democracy of Indiana as one of the ! ;i,.ic-t ami most aecompli-l.eii political writers in the ! State, u t-ke charge of the editorial department of I the jKij eruiitil after tlie pre-idential election, wouM ! speet.uiiy calltliw attei.tion of the Democracy of I. ..i ..... ... .1... - i . - . ' ; ' ii'ij ort;!i;f as well as oneof iiiemo-t sioiniv tint has co r n.-cmbM, is now (O.iveja d at 'ah:i.vt..n..M,d its action and debates will he look. -d for u;tu 'h- ne.-f w.ti n-e interest. l!tii'n''t!ieoiiiiii-i .ir.a!-o, the people of Indiana w ill l.f called upon to m,w for a President ai d to beta Mate ticket. I -, t me- and Co;iL.rcssnjen. Tliecaliv;is J.roi,,'-. s to be all CM -il'n. r.iw nn,1 'h' l' -'ilt f.ne of the ,; b t im-H.it.ine. to the St.iti -id Nation. In this nm,-; ü, IISTISI.L will , a- h.irtotore, be loiii.d l.attllli- manlullvaiid with 'ü the povcr it can c nnnaiid. in the rai":ks oftlu. X.sticnal )e!iK l acv

: In aI.:;t!..n to .o!it:cr, tl. I:. TIM:L w ill ccnJ II. V, the Put;,, r. ! tie-latest n w f. r in.'ii,d dom.tic,bv tcle:tf. t i.'I'h. expte-s and nni's up to the hour of iroin to

pus--. 1,-pcciai at' ntion w ill l.e,a:d to the local j port-of our own and foichn market, will also bej JMVcli. I The i.. w pr.....-j, torsofih... ?r.NTlNni. are not : ei.orely enli ow 1 to the 1). niocra. y ,,f indium j '.;( t I'' avin; b, . n f.,i merly -.nn( ctcd with ; the .-nXTJNi.i.. an 1 t!ie o;h r hi- inj fur ev ral year- occur.icd a proni'iient position before the people of lie- State. The jaja r Ins n-'ver had that support from tho I Di-moeiat - of Indian 1 w hh ii i: .-ho;:ld have had to1 : 0'that it eJi!c;.-i,t f.ir the party as it was intended -honld I.e. Aii'I alt we now ask of the m in : ' "....prove 1 s tl, ,,..lkt. suf.l ! a baM'e :.s .,.11 ..,.,. ,1 ,. t .:. .. i-. I iiii.n- vui" Subscription Jt-rice Reduced TiwJMS of SLIJSCKirTlO.N. I )..;iy, one copy, r-r annnni. . . . $5.00 4.7. 4.Ö0 . 4,00 2,00 . IJiO 1,23 J,U0 io In e cojiics. ' each. , ;o ,o cop.ee do .'') do . - it. ' M 1? Week I y, cne copy, jicr annum do c!nls of live or more, each..... do twenty copies to one address . . . do li Sty copies to one address, AH '.rh rs and b iters addre ssed to LA1IKAI1KF k COTTOM, Indiaii.ipoli- Ind. RAIL PLOADCPtOSSING! LOCK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! rip HI. F.NDKRSIflNFI) ,IJi: NOW IN B. t'ol operation in th. ir new hh.'p. at the souiti end f the bi :!. witii a-ood Mipply of the btt of Timber. T;i n. Coal Ac. and the he-t ef workmen. -j ee:;i!'y It'ai k -so:' t!: -. wie -;.nt l.e I .eat ut hlow:t: tea to do ::!i wmk in tTi' i r !;i: of bt.sinc nt 11 U v ii'.o',-. i.i; l : s, i an- - .A.c. v .;. c! We arc Jo . . I I .III . . .1 . -l i ,( T l J- i, , f. and -a ill liO vi i , V. ... I.;.-. n:.i!ii i: .:iti" i.t; 3Icch:u.ic :: i !':. -r.ie- in a 'I.!'. We V. ..IT; :iian-!:ke i.i u i. t our w..ik to bo ami in.-an hat wc .:v on !li m;1m ct. KBPAIR1KG iW t -!l-'lt llOt'cc Wr.-.n Jf..', a '.-'.; Cu.-;t.cni I31ackmitliLng. for -a'e loo. ,.c. i:. S. ,v A. r. ELLIOTT. 1 iMIioCtll. Nov. 1 .". 1 -."... 1 if TOE TEE READERS OF THE j )i:.mo( "iiat. 170!' Alii:. WITMürP DI.-TI.VCTIOX OF" ; fc! l'o t . r-oi-ct i"'i!i in ited m!I wli.it (ih'fl.AT lMi(i.l.S I .'.in i inir enstoux rs in my hie ufTiv.de. I f you will improve tin- firs op- ' poiiiniitv to i. ill and m mv Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, wleeli 1 ex; .-i t t'i kei-j iiji !.v a'moi' daily recruit an ! leu n th.- low j i,-. u wliic'i tliev are cfl'cri-d,-iiili'i tat t;ot :;o ;uv a it: !';ii ti ,t! it ii ii:ciii:ni.Y Tin: iniArir & iilst , plica tiMitiv C!i i'i'i!L I will !:' rf.iUv pay you for ! voiir tioi ! !i J"!i risk tlie '.' r ici ihat. ; ' C ÜTTIIIG AITD MAKING s n'-i ) dni.e t i rdi-r. M il I t!i" place fpjuitI'oülI' to!c. win re tin- Post liicc w as kcjt last Miir.ni r. :i'!.('iX.TI Ci.OTiliXtlSTOPd-. I N. Ih Ali l!ioe whose nccoiiiits are t'r.e, will p! as. ohllL c.'J.l :i!.'l p.tv tin m tiütn-. d'.att ! w rv much H.PILKCK. Pi vn: uili. Nov . .". 1: Itf a., ii ).:-i J.'IIV roitTFR. I-IODGrIISÄPORTBR, 4 TTOKNT.YS AT LAW, PLYMOUTH. M ir.-'.i tl! (' iii.ty, In.ii im. (Mlice on i the Po-t ( ;iioe. Will jrive proir-1 attention to the collectii n of ( "aims, att nd to the purch:ie :ind Kile of Kcal L.-i i i.e. roeure IJouniy Land Warnints and , i III '.'ills. Kt Icrto Mi ssus. I. P. J. vi s a Co AVir Ycrl. Hau i s Mn Kii.i.r ' 44 " Pi:aijs. Co CKirapo.. IC. K. Swiit i C., III Tii.ro, Li i Co. Dktroit. P. A.Luvuv Co Cincineti. Piv niotiih. . 1.. Iw.".". It Mew gS"to3ro2 j M CT A jT r O ' ' A T n rfl" VVITT V "VT" V I It'. V'lilijV J j 1 j)i.i J tO Cheap Cash Store! Ox l APoin i: s r.. osv. dooi: wixt nr C. II. KecxeV ollicc. U'bcro lie is Hcllinj Staple floods of all kinds: Dry (lood-, (InuxTies Itootn and Shoes, IJonncts. Hats and Caps, nice Clothinjr, Shawls, Clinker WMdware, Hanlware, ind TiurWare, which will Ik sld CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. I respectfully invite nil persons wihin to purchase (tiHtds, to call and see for themselves. C.. S. CI.FAVF.LAND. Plymeutli, Dee. .".". jjf . MTLLIXKHY. J KS. Pl'NHAM, THANK! TL FOK PAST It 1 favors, and dishing i continuance of the j same, takes this method of informing her old patron I and the public ncrally.that she has rceciveil A SFLENDED STOCK OF MILLINERY OF Till: IILST (JUALPPY AND LATEST V A SIMONS, And w ill continue the alntve binJness in all its r rious branches at her repidence, fourth block on thewest sideof .Michigan St, where she will l happvt wait on all those who may faior her with a call. Dee. 0, ::. " 4m6 SUUVIIYOU'S NOTICE. Till: UN PLUS KIN CD, WITH TIN C0PN , Survevor, will on the 3d day of April. at i"n ' , . 'Vi..... i " ' V I-UKTCU IO SUrVt y IM 1-H aiC III comers of his land in wet ions twenty-five and twenty-six. Township thirty-two. north rane three east, in Marshall CoimtV Indiana to meet at Charles Molaud's, anil continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-re-id nls, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time aboie mentioned, and defrav, or pro id e for def ayin?, their portion of thc" expense of the survey, will lie returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected neeonlin? to law. PF.TLU IIOOVr.R March 6,1850. 17tX

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