Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 May 1856 — Page 3
From the WWcstcrshire (Eng.) Chronicle. J Conquest had got Avind in Liverpool, find Mormonism in England. 'numbers of people were anxiously waiting j her return upon the quays to learn the up"NVe. have this week to tell a talc which shot of the chase. Mr." llodgett is once will serve to expose the infatuation which ; more safely housed at home with his wife, takes possession of the followers of Mor- bat we understand that she still positively monism and the villainy of its "apostles." declares that she will go to the JSalt Lake On Spring-hill, Tallow-hill, in this city, some time or other. She has Drought with lives Mr. Joseph Hodgetts, a coal dealer, ; her a great part of the money she took, but who, by dint of industry and perseverance, j not the whole. To show the suite of agitahaa accumulated considerable property. tion in which the poor man was thrown, His wife, an active and managing woman, we may state that from the time when he supplied Iiis lack of scholarship, and con-j discovered bis loss to the moment when he due cd his business at ho.ie, while he was ; first caught sight of the v-ssel bearing
engaged in voyages up the canal, with both thrift and shrewdness. They were blessed with several children, all of whom their parents mirht fairlv be proud, and hey felt themselves well enough off to allow of their adopting and bringing up m I M I f 1 ' 11." . " 1 cnua oi a relative, m autimon to u.eirown. This picture of proseiity ami dm-s ie happiness was unmarretl, till, in an evil liour, an emissary of Mormonism da.ken61 their door. The eldest son became eaamored of the picture drawn of pres-n: in-iliilo-enee .it i lie .Salt I.'ike. and future bliss.
ffhich the 'apostles' of this detestable su-; 1... j,r f.-l..w.s themselves never disperstirion know so well how to paint, and j cover their I -s until a moment or two afstarted off to go tc America. By and by j ter they are deal. We recall to mind, howhe came back, having attained to high of- ever, the s'.o y t f a ('eiinan executioner, rice in the Mormon community, charg -d j wli., f.tl- um a-s-1 the Chinese in dexteri:v.
with the erran 1 of inveigling other "eli gibhf parties," who had plenty of money, to the settlements. He succeeded in inculca-
tinghis mother and sisters with tin Mormon j implored jKrmission tö play once more at faith; they believed with all their hearts j his favorite game before he died. Then he the wildest of Joe Smith's stories, and ev- j S;,iJ he would submit to his fate without a cry thought was turned to the fir West. j murmur. The judge, thinking there could Last week the signal was given by the lead- j he harm in humoring him; granted his ers for a general exodus, and the 'Saints" ' ;lt prayer; snid upon arriving at the place from'every part were ordered to embark in of execution, he found everything prepared vessels chartered at Liverpool for Boston, j for thc game the pins being set up and The scene at New street Station, liirming-1 tie bowls all read v. h.yra, where some three hundred persons ne commenced'his favorite sport with from the Midland Counties set oiF for the enthusiasm. After a while, the Sheriff' ob"orthem port on this fool's errand, is said j serving that he showed no inclination to to have been crowded enough. Amongst i desisCm ule a sign to the executioner to that crowd were Mrs. Nodgetts and her J str;k. f;lla voW while he stooped for a family. Mr. Hodgetts had started on on j bowl. The executioner did so, but with ofjjis usual voyages into the coal country j Slu.j, exquisite dexterity that the culprit did on the previous Sunday. He left his home not feei L jr., thought, indeed, that a just as years of quiet and habit and domes-! Cou breath of air was blowing upon his tic pleasure had endeared it to him, lnit;m.cl; aml dmwing himself back with a when he returned on Saturday morning, he i si, ids head dropped forward into his fjund it stripped and dese. ted; there was . hands; he naturally supposed that it was no welcome, and no voice to answer him ; :1 3Wi -,vucj, he had grasped, and seizing as be stepped across the threshold. Iiisj ;t firn,iVf and rolled itut the pins. All of wife had not only left him, but had induced ; tjK,m anj tu. ilia(1 was lc,mi tu cx. all the children to accompany her, had ta- j ca;m as it rebounded from the farther wall, kon airay much ready cash which she had Hurrah? pvc W0Il the game!" 7Vbdiligently collected from the customers, n0m had drawn .314 by check out of the bank ! on the previous day, and had carried ofTj The post office atlluntington was entereverything portable even the bed linen edand robbed of $130, on the night of the from the hous,?. The poor man's agony j 4th instant. So says the Herald, and distraction of mind can scarcely be im-' agined; he implored the ail of the police IVTARRIED in recovering his wife and children, and i m.,-,. :i r '. r r,,. m-p i , , . , . , , . . , i Marrieil on the d oi j,iv, luob, bv Sup t C hipp started with him on Saturday i ' night to LiverjMM.d, on this almost hopeles Jam"5 IL C:,se hs,l" LIXTIX ( ai-max, errand. They got to that town about 3 to Mus. Piiklria l'nn.ucs, of Plymouth, o'clock next morning, and of ourse imme-. M r hill Coiintv. diately procured friendly aid at the police ; . .. . office there, but at such an hour on a Sun- ! )I5lfl1UA l .
iav niorniti ' k was very uiiiicuii 10 jearn anything of the fugitives. A iter some hours inquiry, they ascertained that 4 JO Mor mons had just set sriil in the Enoch Trail, a tine American -ship, and it was reasonably supposed but only supposed thai Mr. llolgett's family were of the number. It was to have sailed at 4 o'clock that morning, but had fortunately l-en detain-d tijl i abjut 7 o'clock.. It was now between 9 and 1U, and with some difficulty Mr. Chipp struck a bargain with the Captain of a j steam tug. named the (m at ( onques', (a j . new tug and on" .f the fas'esr on ;.e ; river) to go in puiuir. The tires unfortunately alight, and stam was s i up, but the little party of the pursuers were not much encouraged by the C:ip a.!: . to hope they would !ave any ! aae--overhauling the Knoeh Trail, fr !.e ha! l.'eu taken out to sea by a strong tug. and : and h.ad all her sails set to a favoring! breeze. They saw nothing of her till they j had j,.ssed the tor at the mouth of the M rsev, but the C lp'ai'l of the (ireat Cotlouestthen made her out wiih his ,dass. 1 i i- ,r , 1,. . and screwed down his safety aUe. 1 or . . . two or three hours the chase continued; but it was clear that tlu'V ijaiii'd fist on the bi" ship, and when wi'thin hailing dis - m ,i ....:... f l. V. ,.. T....;i Jl.1,.1i laiice. the Laiitam ot the h r i 1 rail slackI ' . -Ii ned sail, supp.suig that her pusuers were Custom House officers and who had scentd something wn'm". As soon as the two I c.rri,sl,,,ral.,-i,l,, Sp. rit,n - . i r li l ' t l dent C hipp and Mr. Hodgetts, with the Liverpool o llicer wh had accomprnied them, iumrn-d aboard, and when they ail-
nounceu their errand the excitement amoii' ,.r. ..." 1 J- . , . cl-. 1 , . . ., ! t spirits, Ilvstenes, !ak lleadache, Whites nnd tlw Mormon enuirrants was intense. JheL.n.i :..-.ä .1: : 1 1 i- 1
j ' Captain took them into the cabin and ask- ' " . .1 . 1 .1 eu 10 see me arrauis iinuer wnien iney . were actirg. That the husband should be . roDlU DI His nousenom goos aim goolr, ai 11 , "t'l 1,1 1 1 l . once was felt by tlie Captain, who avowed ; himself no Mormon, to be an unenluiabli msralitv. and lie was evidently willing inou"h to render llougvus what assistance he could. The women and children were, towever. kept out of sight between decks; I pool Hod-ctts, who was more than half dis 1 aeti, renoercu me jhskioii i,k;h mr. Chrpt! taken up untenable by declarino; 'that he did not wish to punish the runa,Vrays. FWh hour and a half did the ofsH'l Uie C-intnin ami the Mormon -. i 1.1 ...1 : .1. xr ; .it wrank tin? vessel ail this time iroVintf furtlir and further out to sea, nnd it i V't" "'v l,v JiufHue and firmness of Mr. f Chipp, tUiCJarnio; iuai rauier man ian in niiseioii he wouM accompany the ves1 tt to !oioit and dengue? the whole par5 tr to the Jintishatithontes Uvre, mat iorpion slave-driers co!ieiityd to pvoduee the 1 wrkm-in. and let Iwr ii'jiv. 111 infi ri ieiv with her liusband. TIm upshot of the matter iras that the wife aud youn.st child were first of all lianded int tlw tug, an 1 the ,4 husband still knelt en the bulwarks, the A trerV pietur of paternal distress, p ravin g ft yet mor, of i,u ..myA irtoredto him, when cvrn the eniV''rnnLs . themselves oeir.-m a s ries 01 muiinuiiui? v . .1 . f4 . . , , x .. !- trior ir u mu n rrr.o r i.nr sliame to I il(J 3,1 . ili Iii fiiMv .iiuii rtuvL n 'father and his children. T1m M"orf r J 1... 1. ..... n.-. i.i.iiin r.t.'.riltr --! ,-.. .1 h ttheir insubordinate victims Ut go below; i but tlie Cantait:. findinir now that he eouhi I Aa SO Safely, ordered the Other tWodlildren uy . J ' .11 1 1 trirls, abotit .sevon years of ae, to 1 handj . . i ! i l lit i 1 .d to their deliMitod parent, and tl.e tu;; . a . . . T 1 11 .-. -ien cay Jooso to return to Liverpool. TI e Jjt-vo oldest daughters, ag.-d sixteen nn i; ftigh teen, th? latter a very line young; oman. obstinately refused to vo back, and I V trc shudder to think of the fate that is in r store for tncm. inc crrauu oi mc ureal
( away his treasures, h icftised to taste a j 'morsel of f :hk1, and he npea;elly toll Mr. , Oliipp tha if he Ii 1 n..: recover his wife and Inirus i.e sl.ottl ; rmv !.imsdf into the i
.;! 1:; f s. riiid p: oniputllile ; ;.!. ughout the: i.i y sjioken of. :f cub'o Executioner. .tcVim.iI wonderful Stoiü ;- i! .-kill of the C'hiv. :.- i ioaid, e.ui strike '.V i i - f la: u ... . ..'V i! .. ! a is "i i:- viciins so skillfully Upoii one occasion if. hapjMMied that a ci im-1 inal, who was eond nmed to death, had a ingular itching to play at ninepins; and he DiKn, at her residence in Plymouth, after an illness of thirty hours, on the 30th of April, Maucakkt,. consort of Kid. Henry Logan, aged (( years. She was a good companion, a kind moth er; always iva !v :o adminis'er to 1 e nces I I i:i'"s of Ji" i..j- :t-:l .-i 1 i. - I : i 2 b-e,.n exemplary m. ii!? r. f he Clois i in CSnirc III ; I 'I ove j j. . V Ve-I i i:i -he full j iil Kesariec- ; I)ea'h has no j i IV! I ) 1 i. ..: v.) iicrs. . till - TSTi GREAT KGLH REMEDY! .-ill J A M i : CLAISKl-rs Celebrated Peiliale Pills! : PKKIWKI-:! iV un i irsrriptimi if Sir James jCl.nke, M. D., I'uv-ii iau Extra.. nlinary to tlie Ti'i-no ..iu .l.ie AtoliciMc is unfailing in 1 the cure el all tliosc jiainfid anl laiiirerou.i diseases , . ... ,. . . ! inenli-iit to the female constitution. i, i. n.t. -all rxces:, n m..ve s.Ilehstnutions, ; sni! Iiriuirs en tho montlilv j.eriiMls w ith p-pilarity. ! VüU !,,,tlM ,K ,w, dim- w( ksjre- ,' tofimfincnuait; tliev 1'oitil'v the constitution, ., ... . . . ,-, ... At ' aii'I Iess-ii tle eiiH rin tlunii lalMr, ciialilm tlie , mother to perform lie: 'duties with safety to herstlf ' and child. ; Th.-e nil." should not l.e taken l,y fem iles durinjr ' ' 11 K"r " 1 'j 5" -T.' Is " T. " i tln-vare sure to l.nn? on .Miscarriage, but at anv tli. r time tliey are sate. In all cases of .Nervous and ,;in:d Atrections, Iin in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, l atiue on um ji. ilium in .inm-i ii i iiiMimrinj system, these Pills ill ctlV-ct a cure when all other .." 1... .... r.. 1. .1.1 .1. . i. '"' tinii"..-,, ( num ninn, M not. ,r,I,.t;,in iron' ''b timonv, or any iitlur iiiuia-rtil i.-H n;r.t;,,ns acroi,Muivintr each nackatro. Price, in the United States and Canada, One Dollar. W. W. ROHERTS iNDIAN.VrOI.I., ("eneral agent for Indiana. N. H. $1 (HI and 0 jiostage stamps enclosed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a ln.ttle of Pills .v return mail. For sale by T.A. LEMON. ,liari:t'l,l, l?'"li;- P..vmqct,., I,,d. Itlu Sl)bcrtiscm tnts. Summer (Goods! GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT N. H. OGLESBEB & Co.'s BRICK STOKE!! f IAKE this method of informing tlie public that J they sire now in receipt of a very Iar- ami well seleete I stock of Spring and Summer (loods, j BOOTS ic SHOES. CliOCKKIiY fire. m-, ,1,,.,. .....n.M.r.ilv imiie the attention of those wishing tobuy COOD COODS at the LOWEST FI( JUKES!! A thov are determined to oiler (Jre-.iter IJ.iriraiiithan have ever before been heurd ol in iIi'm coiiiiHoplng to mt'i it by inte; r'ty of piii p.e, and a nrard to lie vv.u.ts u th. Irru-ton.ersa flu.re "1 1 U .!! l..itli.i U e. ' , ,,,...,.,. i 1 1 1 1 j a i . I ' -. i i. . ' i tiKiii in e tll(J; , .. ,; ; ... ,; i . ... ; . . ; 11 ,n .... - r7, " Tt'irr'iGVT ''i&ff " JJ" Vk MJL --'lA. vi Iv I 'LE.ML2- LiOAUDEKS. 1 Enquire at the bvick-house,tu,uth -est of thcTrcahumaninuru). umt i. '.i'.ov.i.-
FRESH ARRIVAL!
MAXCKACTCKKR AXD DE.U.f.R IS CJLOTHIJVGI Gents' Furnishing Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEWELRY Has just received a larprc assortment of Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats and Caps of every variety suited to the SPRLXC & SUMMER TRADE! Which he tikes pleasure in recommending to the public as complete, and Hatters himself that purchasers will lind it greatly to their interest to give him the lirt call, as he is determined to sell as low as the same can he i .ought in any house in the West. As he wishes to give his customers such goods as will give satisfaction heproposesto make up a consideral.!e jK.rtioii of his own stock, and sell none hut such as he can recommend, a nd hopes, by doing a fair business, to secure a liberal and permanent patronage. All orders for CUTTING & MAKING W ill be attended toon the shortest notice, and in the latest and most approved styles. In returning thanks to his old friends and customers for their liberal patronage, he solicits a call from all who may want anything in his line of trade. Lumber and Shingles bought at the highest price. ma-Jlitf. VOA'DERFUL EXCITEMENT AT "HONEST CORNER" 1'KKSH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! BROAVXLEE & SHIRLEY, Are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of Goods. It is needless to say, that they are bruising on the best selected and LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS! Ever brought to this Market, and are determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than amltody else, when we take into consideration their long experience in the business their reputation as business men, and their determination to do by their customers as they woidd be done by; but we will say briellv, that cven tiling in the line of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of every style and price Hardware, crockery, Groceries, Yankee Notions and in fact, even thing suited to the wants of this country, can now be had at their Store as cheap as elsewhere, and a call at "Honest Corner" w ill convince you that "where cheap Goods are there is the place to Luv." UUOWNLKK & SHIRLEY. m:ivS'.")Ctf. " )?. EYEKSON'S (tat SUncritan cmctni, FOR OHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, NEUKALCIA, EPIIEl'TIC FITS, AXD ALL taa tiauxas Vuuui kwaWBikaMBM OR ilffcclioiis of 1 lit Nervous System. 3E3Cotc3.,ol2.o, etc., I S the most io!iilar medicine of that class ever known; no medicine ever met with sneh Universal Approbation! Or gained so hii'li a celebritv in so short a time as th?. The press and people, everywhere, speak of it in the highest terms of commendation! niOFESSOKS OF MEDICINE Who have hitherto invariably withheld tlieir influ- j enee from proprietary medicines, give this their, sanction, an I large numbers of I'jiiiiienl Plivsiciiiiis use it in llieir IDtlly Practice, In preference to (.Juiniiic and Arsenic, which articles must soon yield the sway to this truly si: 1 e.nti l ie ru eVa ration, The result of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CUKE your Chills, but will bring back a glow of life and animation to the whole system, that is singular and peculiar to this medicine Krcnj one that tises it stpeuks o f ttii luivt! It is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no -Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or any other poisonous or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable and erfectly Harmless, even for the smallest infants. It is a jerfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA And as an Ague Killer it has no equal. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing certificates from Professors, Physicians, Clergunen and the Press, are left with each agent. Trice 7." cents. Fur sale by Druggi.-ts and Dealers general! v. EVERSOX & Co., Proprietors, No. 7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. W. W. RO HERTS, (eneral Agent for Indiana. Sold also by T. A. LEMON, ma"tfuii(. Plymouth, Ind. CO MM I SS I O X K R'S S A LK. Having been :ipM tinted by the Hon. Court of Common Pleas, at the term thereof holdi-n at 1'1 mouth in the county of .Mar.-hall on tlie third .Monday in April 1."(, a Commissioner to sell the real state of Andrew Combs, deceased, I will, in pursuance of tin' order of said Court, when legal notice shall have been given, sell said real estate, towit: PI aeres, being the north part of the east half of the south east piarlcr of sei tion 21, town 31 north of range two east, with the improvements thereon. Also forty acres of the north west quarter of the south w est quarter of section ti tow n III range two cat. Also forty acres being the northeast quarter of the south east quarter of Feelion XM town .U north ot range two east. Said lands not to be sold at less than their appraised value. Teniw of Sale: one third cash the remainder within eighteen months. mnvK'..ü-üüwl N. CIIAMPLLN. Com r. STATE OF IXDIAXA MARSHALL COUXTV SS: In the Mnrxhull Common I'leas Court July Term 185G. Nancy (unn, rn Daniel Harber, Moses (lunn Nathaniel Shirland, K;inoin Harber, and Anireline Harber. Petition for Partition. The Phiintiir in the above entitled cause has filed in mv odice her coniplaint for fiarlition of the lands !tclon''iii to the Estate of Moses (imiii sen.dece;Hed, and it appearing by the return of the SherilV, that .Moses (linn jr., is not lotnnl, he is tlieretore notified of the tiling and pendency of said complaint, and that tlx1 same will be heard at (he next term ot the Marshall Common Pleas Court to commence on the third Monday of July next, and unless he appear, plead answer or demur, thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON It. PACKARD Clerk. Mora I. Conniv, Att'v for Plaintiff. Plymouth, Ind., May H, lr.r( iM.w.'l. Notice of Distribution. STATE OF IXDIAXA MARSHALL COUXTV: 1VTOTICE IS II ER EH Y (JIVEN THAT AT I i the April Term, Ir-.'h, of the Court of Commoii Pleas, of Marshall Comity, after final .settlement of the Etate of (leorge M. Osln.rn defeased, tlie sum of Forty five :ind thirty hundredths dollar were found remaining for distribution aniong the Heirs. Said Heirs are therefore notified to appear on the first day of the next term of naid Court, and prove their Heirship nnd receive their distributive fhare. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk, C. C. P., .MirFhiHComitr. Mar i, ie.r)G JGtv.l.
STATE OF IX D I AX A MARSHALL VOUXTYSS: Common Pleas Court July Term 1856.
Susan Andrews r Charles Andrew?, Lydia Studohaker, A. Studebaker, John Andrews, .MaryS. Andrews, Lucy Andrews, Calferney Andrews, James Andrews and Elizabeth Andrews. Petition for Tartion. The Plaintiff in the above entitled cause has filed in my ofiice her complaint, for partition of lands belonging to the Estate of Daniel Andrews deceased, ami it appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that Alary S. Andrews is not found, she is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next term of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, to commence 011 the third Monday of July next, and unless she appear, plead answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Horace Corbin, Att'y for Plaintiff. May 8, 1&G 2Gw3. NOTICE TO HEIRS TO SELL REAL ESTATE. STATE OF IXDIAXA STARK COUNTY SS: "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J undersigned Administrator of the estate of Conrad Suit deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent: his personal being insullicient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Countv. C.EORC.E FELDÖX, Sen. Administrator. Mav S, le'56 2Cv3. THE REGULATOR STILL ON THE TRACK!! And Ready for the Trade! rpiIE REGULATOR, HERETOFORE FAinous for its unanimously low prices, has formed u reputation, that its present proprietors are determined to sustain, if close application to business, and untiring cllorts to satisfy the wants of its customers, will keep the standard up, it shall be done. Its shelves and counters are now being filled with the JJEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to this market selected by Mr. Wkstervki.t, whose long experience in the business is well known, and renders him a yood judge of the Coods best adapted to this market, and please the purchaser. WILL BE SOLD At ti counters, this season, New Stvles of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! Cnsurpassed in beauty of styles, quality and low prices. We intend no Monopoly, hut we will not be undersold. We assure to the purchaser value for value, and a good bargain, If he buv at the Regulator. DRESS GO 00 $ We are now reeeiviuga large assortment of Spring and Summer Delaines, Chalis and other dress goods, which cannot fail to please. L 1XKX O O ODS, CA SS TATE RES, Cloths, Vesting, Prints, and anything kept in a varietv store, rcadv for sale. HARDWARE and GROCERIES Constantly on hand. Finally we invite all to be sure and call at the REGULATOR. J. E. WESTERVELT & Co. Plymouth May 1, 1n(). 2."t l. So goes tlao "World WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE! A splendid assortment of Spring and Summer G-oods, At the Regulator. iiötf. J. E. WESTERVELT k Co. rpiIK DEMAND FOR THIS DESKRVEDly M.pular instrument has been so great that the undersigned has determined to devote special attention to their sale. His instruments are from the best mmufacturcr in the world and cannot fail to give satisfaction. FRENCH AND GERMAN GUITARS. For small Jüngers, Peg Head $1 00 larger size, do f (HI Small Patent Head, G 00 Common size do H 00 do do fine finish 1(1 00 do do extra do 12 0(1 do do very tine 11 00 Splendid American (Inilars. T hese Ouitars are from seasoned and bcatiful Rt.sewood or .Mahogany, after the celebrated Spanish models, and are unsurpassed for fullness and richiiess"of tone. They are double lined and blocked throughout, ami will not crack or split. PRICES. No. 1 (Juitar, Mahogany, with patent head .c, lined case,.. .$i: (( 2 do Rosewood, l do do do 1 do do do 5 do do do li do do do do do d. do do do '-DIU) do do do do i2." no :io on I') 00 :) on 3 00 1 25 M i OU1TAR CASES, wood lined,. . . do paper do (JCITAIt STRINOS of superior quality always on hand. VLl 'Any instrument will be cart-fully packed and sent by stage or express upon receipt of the price as ulwve. Orders respectfully H.licted. 1). WITTER, " Dealer in all kind ? of Musical Merchandise, May, 1, ?:, 'J.Mnb South Hend, lud. Surveyors IWotioo 'l1! I Ij undersigned with the County Surveyor, w ill, on Thursday the lJd day of Slay, at ill o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate tiie corners of their land in sections 1". Hi, 21 tt ÜJ, Tow nship "W, Range 1 east, in Marshall County, Indiana, to meet at the house of L. II. Andrews, at the time above named, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time alove mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their Mrtion of the expense of the survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. L. II. Anurkws and others. Mav 1 lr5G 25 w3. ADM I XISTlt ATO ITS SALE. NOTICE IS 1 1 ER ERY CIV EN THAT TIIE undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Prank Dawes, deceased, w ill offer for sale at public out-cry, at the Courthouse door in Plymouth in Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday the .'list day of May, lSr0, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ni. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, the interest of the deceased, in lot Nu miter forty-four (4 1) a numbered on the original Plat of the town of Plymouth. TER MS of Sale, cash in hand. JOSEPH EVANS Adm'r r bonus tion. PIvmouth Ind., Mav, 1 lNr.r,. 2."w4. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE IS HER ERY (I I VEX THAT THE undersigned Administrator of the Estate of I.cw is Thoinjrson, late of Marshall County, deceased, w ill after four weeks from this date, in pursuance of an nler of the Common Pleas Court, of Marshall County Indiana, will offer at private sale, the north east quarter of the north-east quarter, of section fifteen, in Tow nhiji thirty-two north of range one east, containing forty acres, be the same more or less. Terms cash in hand. Wm. 1). THOMPSON, Adm'r. Plymouth Ind., May 1, l.-5l'. 2."w4. GUARDIAN'S SALE. 1 PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OK THE Common Picas Court of Marshall County Indiana, I w ill offer nt private Hale, after four weeks from this date, a niece of land belonging to Julia Ann "Thompson, Minor heir of IiCwin Thomson deceased, known n the undivided one-fourth of the south half of the north fast quarter, of sec tion fifteen, township thirty-two, north of range one east, containing twenty acres, le the same more or less, subject to the Widow's dower. Term of Rale, cash in hand. T. McDNAI.D.(bnrdian. rivmouth, Ind., Mut, 1, IjjG. 'lb I
-jVfASON BROTHERS, fte York, will pubit J Iish Saturday, January, 19th LA NM ERE-, by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr, author of "Fariningdale," One Vol. 1 2 mo. Price 1 ,23. The many readers and admirers of "Farniingdale" will anticipate w ith pleasure a new volume from the pen of "Caroline Thomas," (the nom de plume formerly used by Mrs. Dorr.) We can assure them they will not find "Lanmerc" one whit less charminsr than its predecessors we shall be disan-
pointed if the public do not award it yet warmer praise. Saturday, February 2nd. EDITH, or the Quaker's Daughter, A tale of Puritan times, By one of her descendants. One Vol. 12 1110. Price $1,25. The scene of this Domestie tale is laid during that religions persecution of the Quakers which is sodeen and sad a stain ution the bright fame of the j of the Puritans. To the charm of absorbing interest as a tale, it add the attraction of historical ac curacy, We have never announced new books with greater satisfaction than in this present instance. These are not sensation books. Tliey do not in any respect belong to "gutter literature" of fh? day. Though differing widely in plot, purpose, and style, they may alike lay claim to fascinating interest, and an adaption to improve both the head and the heart. Any nowsp.ti.cr giving this advertisement three insertions, and sending us a copy of their paper marked, will receive advance copies of the work by mail, post-mid. MASON BROTHERS, New York. SURVEYOirS NOTICE. TTHE UNDERSIGNED, WITH THE COUNJL ty Surveyor, will, on Monday, the 2Gth day of May, 165(1, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land infection 7, Township 34 North, of Range 3 East, in Marshall County, Indiana; to meet at the house of Alexander Carr, at the time above named, and continue from day to day until all la surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor a the time and place above named, and defray or provide for defraying their proportion of the expense of said Survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, of said county, and such delinquency placed on the Tax Duplicate, and collected according to law. JOHN LEWIS and others. April 24. 24t3 fjUIE undersigned oilers for sale, on good I terms, his farm, lying in Polk Township, seven miles north-w est from Plymouth, and about one mile from the location of the Station on the Peru Rail Road. This farm consists of 353 ACRES! ith 50 acres improved. On the farm is an excellent WATER SAW MILL! And the unimproved land is. heavily tiniheied. There is a fine youn orchard and other improvements. This farm is ofl'ered on good terms, and easy payments. For further particulars enquire at the Treasurer's ofliee, D. VINN EDGE. April 17, 1?:G. 23tf. TIIE Treasurer of the Corporation of Plymouth, for the year ending May the 1st. lt-5G makes the following report: Tlie Treasurer of the Corjmration of Plymouth, in account with said Corporation, DH. To amount received of former Treasurer ,$ 1 50 To cash received of the Marshal of the taxes collected on the Duplicate for 1 S.r5, l.C2 40 To amount received of Marshal for Licene to Peddlers and showmen, .G ;".0 To cash of the County Treasurer, lt-ti Gö . it non-resident Scholars, b7 4( $2174 GO ..;21G8 77 cm. By CorjM.ration orders redeemed,. . . , Loavinp in the hands of the Treasurer, $ 5 b.'l RECAPITULATION. School Fund. The Treasurer of tin? Corporation has received in cash, for the vear ending Mav 1, lt;G, of School r unds,as follows: Received of the Marshal of taxes collected for the year endim.', the sum of $f30 70 Rec'd of nonresident Scholars for tuition, J7 4G " Co. Treasurer of School l'unds, lt-G G." $1)01 M Paid out on orders drawn upon him for teaching, the sum of $011 II Over paid the ain't that has come into his haul., $ G 30 Received of Corjx.ration funds, the sum of four hundred sind forty-four 19-100 dollars, collected as taxes, $111 10 Rec'd as License from Peddlers and Showmen, 26 50 $10 G'. Paid out on orders drawn for Corporation purposes, the sum of $100 87 Over paid ain't that came into his hands,. .$ 10 18 Received as collected on Tax Duplicate for School house purjoses the sum of $787 GO Received of former Treasurer, 1 50 $70 10 Paid out on orders drawn for work done on the School house, and for materials furnished, the sum of S7GG 70 Amount on hand, $ 22 31 Amount of orders issued for the year ending April 14th, 185G, is the sum of. .. .$1551 30 Amount of orders outstanding on the of April, 1855, $ 8G7 8G $2110 25 Amount of orders redeemed the present year, $21 G8 77 Total amount of orders outstanding to this date $ 250 4 JAMES McEARLIX, Treasurer. April 17, Irtli. 3t3 SUKVKYOU'S NOTICE. T IIE UNDERSIGNED, WITH TUE COUNty Survevor, will, on Monday, the 10th day of May, at K1 o clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey, and locate the corners of his land in section 10 Town 32 Range 1 east in Marshall county, Indiana, to meet at the house of Jacob Nightlinger, at the time above named, and contiuue from day to day, until all is surveyed. Non-residents, w ho fail to meet the Survevor at the lime above meiitiniud,and defray or provide for de fray in; their ortion of the exjxmse of the. survey, a ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such ilelinUeneies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. JACOB NIGHTLINGER. April 24 2U-3. IIARNESSJVIAKING!! Having located in this place for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its VARIOUS UHAXCM KS, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Give me a call, examine the w enquire the prices, nnd I am eure will say, "Joe's is the place to Buy jliiytliiii; in Ilia! Lino! Shop over Pershing k Thompson's Drugstore. JOSEPH IH'ME. Plymouth, Indiana, April 10 lr5G. 22tf BUT TRUE! (fa J. D. ARMSTRONG HAS STARTED A UKAOK-SMITIT SM Ol, One door South of Elliott & Co's Wagon k Hlack!mitli diop, ami opposite Uic American House, where he is prepared to do Custom work on short notice and on reasonable terms. Anything in the line of hlaeksnii thing can he done at his shop in the latent style, and most tulwt.intial maimer. Older olictcd. ri'tivMith Ind., M ir 1 lf:6 2.nvl.
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SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BV SUBSCKirTIOX. HISTORY OF TIIE AME1UCAN PRIVATEERS,! AND LETTERS OF MARQUE, During our War w ith England, in the years 1612. '11, 1 . Interspersed with several Naval Battles between American and British Shiu-t-ol War. BY GEORGE COGGESHALL, Author of oyages to various parts of the N orld. In one handsome octavo volume, printed on fine parcr, w ith large type, of about 500 pages. Illustrated with six ?piritdd Illustration?. Bound in cloth, $2 00. Cloth gilt, $2 50 CHARLES T. EVANS, j Pulltxhei-'is Ayent, 321 Broadway, X. Y, Agent? are wanted to canvass for this work; al- j so for several other works that are having a large : ?ale. liberal commissions will be given. Address ! C. T. Evans, bo 4:::i, N . Po-t Olfae. i DISSOLUTION. i rpiltn PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- j J isting betw een the undersigned, under the firm ! of j.Brownlce & Co., is this dav dissolved br raA tual consent. All debts due said firm, of whatever kind, are to he paid to Brow nice & Shirley, w ho are hereby au-; thorized to receive and receipt lor the s.nie, and all .11- 1 -I-. ".1 11 .1 .1.1 1 1'- u V1:1 nrm .arc .l0 oe V.10 sani Jirowniee v Miuiev, who nave assumed tne ..... ' ! liuvnij.lir rruirtmr T pi pi. UU'' Plymouth, January 31.1 eäß. 13m3. Attornrv and Counsellor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. WILL promptly attend to all business in th--line of his profession, with which he may be entrusted, Ollice in tlie room recently occupied, by Messrs. Hodges k Porter, above Pierce's Clothing Store. April :, '5(. Ültf. ; iUavsball Counfi) Hcmocvat I PUBLTSIIKD EVERT TlIURSDAT MoKXIXG, BY t. Mcdonald, and h. b. dickson. ' TERMS: If paid in advance,. . . . At the end of six months, 1 It delaved untill the end of the vear, " RATES OF ADVERTISING. One sijuare (ten lines or less,) three weeks, Each additional insertion, Column three months, 4 Column six months, Vj Column one year, Column three months, 2 50 i 1 00 ii (HI . 8 00 ..12 00 .. 8 no .15 00 .25 00 ..14 00 ..21 00 .45 00 of one '.j Column six months, Column one year, 1 Columu three months, 1 Column six months, 1 Column one year, Yearly advertisers have the privileg change free of charge. VINCENT, H1MRQD & CO., Manufacturers & wholesale dealers in A N D TINNERS' STOCK, No. 212 Lake and 233 S. Water St. . C III CA GO,. . .. . .ILLIO Ii. February 21, 5G, 15tf. BANK NOTE LISTIndiana Free Banks at Par. Agricultural Hank, Mt. Sterling, Hrookvillc Bank, Brwlrille, Hank of the Capitol, IiididiiafoUs, " of South Rend, South lfrnd, 4 it ii ii ii Elkhart, Elkhart, Goshen, Coshen, Indiana, Mich, t'itu, Mt. 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"MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING" RAS ÜEEN VERIFIED FOR SOME TIME past, l.iit tiattime now is past, and Jliuli ado abent SOMETHING, has taken its place; and OIIARI.KS PALMER tired of seeing Plymouth decked out w ith "three cent Stores, has BOUGHT AND BROUGHT ON d Regular "Two Horse" Store! None of your GoCartronchorse"siftairs, buta Sam. Weiler would ?ay "uu out-and-outer to look at;' and if ou don't
I !ttu,!?' ,00at lU , , i High price- tor tea, cotKe, sue r and niolasses are . julic for" .ui Dry Goods since the aUlitiou ct j the "beverage law," are iAMAZING- CHEAP. Thankful to his customers for emptying his ttore as lrare as a bird cajre, and hoping thev "will do it again," fie ha filled it "chock full" of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SHAWLS, HARDWARE. CROCKER V, WOODEN-WARE, BOXES, BARRELS, CLOTHING. FANCY FIXEN, Dutch and Yatike Clerks, with a litti Irish, and he ean and trill sell you hitter good-.- awd more of tttm, at less j-riecs, for the same quality, than you ean find iknrhre, He has trusted out one vear, and now he w ant thV i . . succession, for the present you had best bng on j CASH OR PRODUCE : rj. amoimJ anJ Jiaye tJJ , Qyjjg, "GOOD GOODS" At trifling prices. A X Y KIND OF GOODS To suit your wants or fancy. AXY Q CA XT IT Y OF GOODS, At the best bargoins. Further multiplicity of word is useless. Just call at the now overllow in store o CHARLES PALMER. Xov. 29. ."..". atf TO" THE- PEOPLE" N. H. OGLESBEB Co., 4 RE .NOW RECEIVING, AT THE BRICK Str.rc. fhi-ir I-':.I1 :itnl Wir.tiT f'iu! -oriit. ing of u full and complete assortment, suited lo lh: v.alKCl' l,,c ; 1 .u:.v llr c,,wp 1j; s wI l rive us a call, lriciiUs, look at our Goods ami et ,Q ; our ju ices. Jt may be we sell tjooUs a little cheap tWl : vl 'll "Ufer .iure in lO'iaPIvmouth, Xov. 1.", l-;"i Law of Newpaper s.
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the contrary, are considered as wishing to continua their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their papers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. .'I. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the ollice they are held resjKjnsible till they have settled the bill and ordered the juper discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other place? without j informing the publishers, and the paier is still sent , to the former direction, they are hcM resjH.nsiblc. j The Courts have decided that rcfuin to take j paper from the ofiice, or removing and leaiug j uncalled lVr, is rr.iMA facil evidence of intentional 1 fraud. PLYMOUTH PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, Coitx, bushel,. .. . i,oo .. 4C . 50 ,. 33 . 2.53 :.i . 1,50 2,50 15 12 1 1 ö 4 o , 1,50 H 3.5D . ,(MI . t;.K) . 2.50 . 10 ,50(11 5 PoTATOKS, t i . I . " ' ' ' C RANREURIKS, Ari'i.Ks Driko, j AlTI.KS Grex,. . : Hkavs j PK ACHES ÜKV, i Bitter j 1 ALLOW, j Lari, J Dikes Drv, j Dimes Grekx, ! Hkooms, Chickens, E.t.s, Flolr, Salt TlMOTIIV II.W, Clover II a v, Marsh Hav, WtH)I rER Cokis ; Shingles Siiaveh Shingles Crr, IPoRK NETT, Heek, Li mber Harm, .4 ... 1HI Lumber Sorr, S. B. CORBALEY, Notary Public, Plymouth Ind. Will .iliniiii-t-r ( laths. Like lVposirioiis, acknowledgements of Deeds, Moitgages,. Powers of Attornry and do all other biiines of a notarial character. Ottice at the Court House in the Recorders Ollice. Itf J. J. VINALL, M. D., mmmmm nmimi Particular attention juiid to Orstetric Practice, and CHRONIC DISEASES OP WOJ4EN. A N 1 Diseases of Children. Ollice over C. Palmer's Store, cornel of Michi-
pm and 1 aPorte Streets, where he can be cousulted Par j at all hours. 22tf. jrpiIE NEW YORK DAY HOOK; A DF.M- ' I ocratn paper published in the city of New . j York. It is the only orin of the National Dern- .. Jocrotie patty in the city, and r is imjMirt.int for the j inter'.-ts of democracy that a pajK-r of eitensive I circulation and i-onim.unlii intii nce should be , j established at the cenimerclal i iiiprii;m of our .4 (country. Tlie Weekly Day Book is now in th 44 j seve nth year of its publication, birt ipi etfort had 4 I ever been made to brinr it K-fiTA J.'e pnblic until j about a year since when several distinguished inem,4 hers of the democratic jurty, in view of the coin-
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