Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 May 1856 — Page 3
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The Mob at Erie. ! The passage of a f ivorable, bill to'tlio Like ;
SWe Road lias inkntcJ some of the lrie;xHE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!
folks, ami tin? war burst outlast evening-,; limuirlit to a red bot fury by an altercation and tiirht between Walker nr.d CVjbran in the Constitution printing; office The bells a crowd of rail-iippersgaih-; orod in, the sin of the office torn down, j and a grand bonfire made in the street, of! evervthinic iu tlic buiMinir of n combustibio nature, a largo quantity of printing paper; all the law library cf Mr. Johnson, lt. R. Attorney, and editor of the paper, with all his papers and railroad accounts. ... . , - 111 incmoi) men 'roi uie cannon, una wing excited bv the thunder went to Work and gut tod tbo building, entire! demolishing if. The loss of Mr. Johnson must amount to sevetal thousand dollars. They af.erwards proceeded to the house of Mr. Tracy another prominent railroad man, a.id fired several bullets in at the windows, and threw brickbats and other missies at other Houses. The affair is one of the most disgraceful that ever blackened the f-ime of any city. To-day, we harn from Kri that the nvb of List night, nfver destroying the Consfittlott .Office. rceed.d to tie l.OUS? of Ml. V..U- ff.T-- -Ii w-l ui ii-.A ivrnn tiri'd twie.f r up n them. No one was injured, and an attack was made upon the house wiih stones fce., hut on learning that there were w.mon in the house, the rioters withdrew. To-day; all is iuit. Cleveland 2'lalintvth i DRIVING BEES. lwen in an old fashioned hive several years, j and the comb has become black and perhaps wormy and mouldy in some parts, it will not be necessary to kill the lces, and -'take ' the hive, as was formerly the custom. Uv a verv simple process they may be turned out of their old premises, and placed in a clean new hive, where they will com
mence making new comb and h,gin every j QHOCEliY ST011E. thing anew as they did when first J.ut ijFRKSII rli:s ANI) CAKF-S kept constantlv after swarming from the parent luve. j ,,n t.m,i This process iJ termed 'driving them' j I have adopted the "No Trust" system, believing
and it is a l iht pl.ras? to use. It should b dono sMn after a new swarm has left! the hive, as there will then be. few young lces in the cellar, and not a great stock ol llonev ' -.- i i i . l 1 , l :.. ! v ehad a swarm that had occupied a lne . . ' ,f ; MX or eitht years. Our neighbor, Mr. ; ('oo-swell. who has much exp'-rienc in driO 1 i hr-' bees nronos.-d to shlfl them into new i ouarters. This he did in the f.dlowiie'sim pie manner: Putting a veil over his face, 1 (the bees oe'ng a little cr ss at the time.) j and thick gloves on his hands, he lifted the j hive front the b";ieh and set ii on its top, ; .md its bottom upwards. On this he put j tlie new hive, tyinga .-l.: l arotiini tne junetion of both, so that n b.e.s cuM g'.-t out. lie tli'Mi comni' iiced rappmir the side of th old hive w:l n a si lew. 1 i'' was a torrible buzzing witliin. JS.oa the buzzing was heard i:i the upper put of the hive, and in the Course of litVen or twenty niinrites, the greater jart of the bees were in the ton of the new hive. This was then taken ott and pla' etl where we wisbea it to Stand. The oM hivo was then taken apart, and n, -l i , ..f . 1 . :. 4 ., .,1. v comb taken out and put m!o a tub. . . . Nearly all the dnmes appeared to remain in the old Comb, but a great mail) of them flew away during the removal of the comb, and 01, pulling ifinto a (!ak r-.m, with a Jri. . ... croviee of II. o.xr left op-n to give a Iiitie light, the remainder Steered for the light and went oil" The comb of the lieos ouht to be shifted verv Meeoiol or llord vnrir Sorii thinL-
that'the young bees ate'in.t'so large that STATJ: F 'ujOUXTY: are grown in old cmb as in now, 111 t-on- t,e Marshall Circuit Court, Auyuxt Tmn, seijuenee of the cells becooming smaller, I ls;'G. on account of the additional linings made M.iry II. Clark Z . . , .1 , 1 , . . 1 vs. Petition for Divorce and to them every time n young b-e conv.s out T , rM ( . . . - . . .'Joshua Clark. ) Alimony. of them. Jt certainly is not so white and' ... ., . , , ... AT.. 1(!-r, - Be it known that on the t!i dav 01 Mav, Ir.io.tlie cK-m When Ihive or lour years old, as H pl.aiir in the above entitled cause by John Porter only one or two years, andof course not so j lier attorney, fi!e I in the ollice of the Clerk of the
valnabl for dom.'stic use. Maine Farmer. C-?The astonishing Democratic victorV in the city of Philadelphia is most gratefully refresliing and cheering. The city of Philadelphia has stood in 1 I1 SI I e Sire! ' M ll . I .1 against the Democratic, part' for the last piarterof a century. Jt is now twenty-live years since that city elected a Democratic Mayor, or was und-r Democratic rv;rnment. In the early days of Jacksonisni, Philadelphia was with us; but when Nie. Middle and his bank of tho United States came into- the coi.est, her merchant princes Iiowed to the power of the monster, and swyed her mighty power against the Democracy. In lo."l she was Democrat ie; lut .since that time sh has Ieen Whig, Native American and Fusion. She is again redeemed, and Democracy rules the (Quaker C!tv. This is a severe rebuke to tin moan spirit ofanti-Amei iean f eling, which c ,i . i i.i rr , , ii ii ? l r i.'-f.;iih;iii-i; II. Ill ! i I liU rcC'MIM 111 jH r. IJuchanan, on his return to his own State, from his mission to Knirkind The iieonle 1,-ive snoken. aiiiI th,.. wb. r..f,.c,.l . . ... i with re.stH-ct our :ih,e Minister, have Ken r :ist hwn from their high places. Statcl Sentinel, Fleas, Ukori!, Src. Put n few drops of oil Wormwood on a handkerchief or of folded muslin, and place it in a bed haunted by the enemy. Neither of these tribes CAu end m re tlie odor of Wormwood, I . . . NOTICE TO TKACIIKILS. Tlie President of of the Panl of Ti u dccs of tin Iindccs of the , Indiana, w ill, m ve prowlsTown of Plymouth, Marshall County iptothe2."tliof the present month I. f.vn w . A 1 ! of Mid Town. Terms: Persons nnnwisi. must lH.Mualified to teach all tie branches of an Englid. iilueation and the he-her M itl.em iti- ..n.l ..r,. i to furnish two coinpctent as.-i-tants, f.nd fuel for the house and pay all the expenses of the institution. !ood references repiiicd. J. B. N. KLING ER, Prksh.kmt. Plymouth, May l.'th, tfi. i7 SIX GENTLEMEN BOARDERS. Erf-iuiro at iljo Br'u k hou.-e, . ..mil . -t of the 'iibytcrunClmrch. ml . V. BAKCl'S.
.Special Notices.
Silt JAM KS CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! PREPARED IVoi.i :i prescription of Sir James Clarke, AT. I-, Physician Extraoplinaty to the ä 1 .... 1 1 .. f,..lT..tm.. mil iililiif in t!a. nin, ltvl t!l,t. vxM iUvl dangerous diseases incident to tin- IV male constitution. it moderates an excess, removes an oostrm tions, and brings on the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should In1 uscl two or three ciks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, an.l lessen the sullermg during lnl-or. enabling the mother to perform bei duties with safety to herself and child. These VilU slioulil Hot be taken bv females hiring ihe FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pn-nanev, as I !.... w nt.. 4i l.c'iwr ., T?.jfiiMtiiV lillt fit 311V IIIV HU ."Uli IW I'l.ti Vi lll.-V..llMMr I .'V ,iK.r tnnc tK.v S:l0. ! i.. n . ..r vr..... j .,.1 v?, 1 Mi'.it. Ill Uli I'l A.II.IHI."" I : I' I t J'lllin nv.i. , pain in the Hack and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Sliirht Ex'rtion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, S'.ck Headache, Whites nu'l all tlie painful diseases occasioned ly a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all otlior moans, have failed, and although a jxiwerfnl remedy, docs not contain iron, calomel, nntiinony, or any otli-r mineral. Full direction accompanying each packajre. Price, in the United States and Canada, One Dulj lar. W. W. KOllERTS I.ll.NAl'OI.IS, (uneral ajrent for Indiana. N. B. ftl 0I and ( j Mistake stamps enclosed to any authorized Airent, will ensure a iottle of Fills hy return mail. For sale hy 'P.A. IiF.MOX. inarl.T."f-l'mfi. " Pi.v.moitii. Ind. lelu bbciiiscmcnis. iDDiru ni: tfh? Turmni lilllU ivu JL xxiu iuil.. I j ATE It FHOr ClIICACO! PEACE IX TUE CRIMLA GKF.AT Itl'.ri.lNR IN GROfERIES IM) PROVISIOXS AFKW days airo I returm-! fnm Chicago, and soon after, came tumhlid' along G-rocerieSn OF ALL KINDS; COFFF.F, SFC.AR, .MO LASS KS, SYRUPS, WHITF, FISH, CODFISH, MACKKRLL, TOBACCO, RICK, SALT, -r.KsmK.s- FRUITS, YANKEE NOTIONS In endless variety, and everything else kept in a that it is the only right way of doing business to insure fair bargains to purchasers; and will adhere ti.il!t' r.hit.'ivi.t in arNlfir til Tii t n .1 11 flliidi U'llil patronize me, I will take in exchange for (Jroceries, Putter, I'ggs, Chi kens, Potatoes, lleeswax, Rags, and allow the highest market price for them. For the liberal iKitronai' heretofore bestowed . ' . . , , , . on me, I return mv sincere thanks, and hope, by -l,,,... ;1jIiIi-;ltI. m to"lms;ness,to merita continuance of ihe same. ... .... . ... heim mber thej.Iac' thinl door on the cast side of .Michigan Street, Pl mouth, bid. A. VINNF.DC.n. ma !." Ttf. STATE Ob' rXJ)lAXA MARSliALLCOCXTY Vs. Jfur-t'ntl Cir.it' Court, A"jnxt Term, n;.r,o Eli W. Smr.my s. To ;i Vv . l.::rs.o:if ! L;ui:.t;iiiit. Juiili ( '( ler, J Ephraim CoojK-r an.l j .Sebastian Aspenh ler. j ! Beit known, that (it t'ae Hh day of May, 1."0, ! John I'oi ti r Jih-d in the tli o of the Clerk of the ' M u-.-'.i d! Circiiit Com ', an application on beh df of the piuiiiti.V in the above cntiilvd c ins ' against Franklin P. Mor':?n to have ihbts tlue from said Morgan to said N- lsou W.lars..n aj plied to the s:.t's.lVict:ui "of u judgment rendered against the ; defendant- in favor of E:i W. Summy,at the Ai 1 i I Term lf.b, ui tlie Marshall Court of Coir.1 , , ,'. . , ,, , . , mi.n rle.is, ami also ;ai a!ii.!a 1; that the said 1 earj sol, is sl n-r-iid. nt of the Stateof Indiana, j The said Nelson W.Pearson is hereby notified of j sai.l application, and unless he :.pprar, plead, answer I -r .k-i.mrt.. tlu- .yiiiK-11 ..rlKTon- the c:illii. .1 e.iiise on the tidday ot the next term ot the .Marshall ; Court to U'lioldeji on the seconl Monday in August next, the same, as to him, will be heard and determined in his absence. Attöt N FAV Tt )N R. PACKARD, Clerk. ; 27t By Sam. B. Corbai.kv, Deputy. MaihallCiicuit Court her petition lor Divorce and AIhiioiiv, against the said Joshu Clark; also an affidavit that the said Joshua. Clai k id not :t resident of the State of Indiana. lie is hereby notified of the filing and pendeicy of said petition, mid that unless he apix-ar, plead, . .tljtl...lj.ttilll.t1l4tlitft4kn4llk.r..a. 1,1... A.. 11.... I "'e-iii "I 'i umi in I I'. in in tri nut lliw Vdlillll'l t sa d cm e on t ie second .Monday 111 Aie'iid. r---. w the same will Im; heard and determined in his absence. ATTKsr: NEWTON R. PACKARD Clerk. Bv S. B. Conii.ti.KY Deputy. John Porter, ITflV. Att'v. i7 wlh A DM1 NISTHATO I lS SA LE. TVnVTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of George Weiser, deceased, will oiler for sale at public outcry at the Court house door in Plymouth, .Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday the 1 Uli day of June, lKiii, iM tween the hours of 10 o'clock a. 111. and I o'clock p. m. of said day, the undivided two-thirds part of the iSortti W est juart r ot the South West ijuartcr nf section fourteen township thirty three North, of range oih- E ist, and the undivided two-thirds part of 1ll"l tl,.l,.l . l - llt' . . ! i'ie t e-i nan 01 me .ouiii v esi 0,11.11 ler 01 section t Ao, tow ndiip thirty-three North of range one East, lieioiiL'U! lo t ne v.-Hle ol s.ikI eeet elit , a ll 1 it not ' sosold I will thereoller the same at ptivatc sale Terms of sale: One thiiil cash in hand, and the balance on a credit of f, 12 and lH months, taking notes for Ihe deferred payment, waiving valuation t-""1 ai praismei.t laws,an.l a moitgagc on said laml WILLIAM WEISER, AmT. Plymouth, May I I, IW- 27 wl. AND Summer (Twooils! GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT N. H. OGLESBEE & Co 's BRICK STORE!! m VWti CO JJQ ! f 1A,KI'' "1 "od of informing the pl,r. tl,:,t j they are now in receipt of a very lar-e and j ,,,,, rtH.k ,(f s rill Smn "mt (rM;;'' i-J. JJ.i, , HOOTS SIIOKS, CIlCM'KKIiV UC, To which they particularly injt. the nttenfion o hose wi.-hing to buy iOO) tlntlDS at the LOWEST KK HIRES!! As they are d lermiiied to otV, r Greater Bir-ain th in have ever l.eiore I.e. n heard of j,, ,d ,.,, ty. Hoping to merit by inti gril of purpose sin t regard to the w ants of their customers of public patronage. ', and , a sia it ALL KINDS OT PRODI i E 1 ,k. 1 1 1. ne fur I o.hI , at t'ie M.t; k I pj it . . lll.Mf -I ;i in x
FRESH ARRIVAL! EE. 2s X 23 E5L O S3 , l.M"KAtTrUi:il AN O HKAI.F R IX Gents' Furnishing; Goods, CLOTHS, CASSIMEttES, JEWELRY
lias just reeeii ei a i.iriie a.oriiuem in inmi:n.', ... , ,, . , . . . , TT 1 I - x f'l .1 .. , i l iece uouciS, iism :mi ans n every variety siaieu to the SPRLXG & SÜ.1I.1IER TRJDE! Which lie takes pleasure hi reooimnendinjr to the pnhüe as complete, .ind llatcers himself that pmrhaSers will find it neatly to their inteie?t to fiive him the first call, as ho is determined to sell as low as the same can he hought in any house in the West. As he wishes to give hi.s customers such goods as will give satisfaction heprojiosesto make up a considerable jMirtion of Iiis own stock, and sell none hut such as he can recommend, and hopes, hy doing a fair business, to secure a liberal and permanent patrorage. All orders fr CUTTING & MAKING Will I.' attended to on the shorte.-t notice, and in the latest and mo: t approved stales. 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. nniS2;tf. W0iDEBFULwEXCITE31EiT "HONESf"cORNEr" FRF.SII ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! B110WXLEE & SHIRLEY, Are now receiving their Spring and Summer s"P" ply of (!onds. It is needless to say, that they a,e bringing on the best selected and L-1RKEST . STOf K OF GOODS! Ever brought to this Market, and are determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than anybody else, when we take into consideration their long cxhriciiee in the business their reputation as business men, and their determination to do by their customers as they would be done by; but we will say briefly, that everything in the line of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of every stxle and price Hardware, crockery, Groceries, Yankee Notions and in fact, everything suited to the wants of this country, can now he had at their Store as cheap as elsewhere, and a call at ''Honest Corner' will convince vuii that "where cheap Goods are there is the place to huv." BROWNLEE & SHIRLEY. inayS"Gtf. " DK." EVEKSONS (ßrtat American cmtihi, FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMH AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, XEl'UAL'.IA, ErilEl'TIt' FITS, AND ALL OR Affntiüiis of 1 Ik Xrrvoiis Svstcm. 3-3Ico.cicii.c, etc., S ihe most jMipular liiedii-ine f that class ever known; no medicine ecr met with such Universal Approbation! Or gained so hidi a tvb'britv in so short a tinie as J this. Tlic press and jteople, evervwhei-e, sp'ak of it in the highest tirmsof lommeinialion! piioFEssons or medicine Who have hitherto invariably withheld their influence from proprietary medicines, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Emilien! VIivHrinns ksp it in llirir 33,il3T Practice, In pref n nee to Quinine and Arsenic, which articles must soon yield the sway to this truly SC 1 ENT I F I C PR EPA R ATI ON, Tlse result of cx!erienec and investigation. It not ! only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but wilt bring back a glow of life and animation to die winde system, that is singular and peculiar to this medicine Eccnj one that nCs it speaks of thix Fact! It is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no Mcreurv, Arsenic, CJuininc, Strychnine, or any other jwisinous or injurious hug, but is purely Vegetable and jHTfeetly llarmess, even for the smallest infants. It is a jwi lect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. nd as an Ague Killer it has no epial. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing certificates, from Professors, Physicians, Clergymen and the ess, are left with each agent. Price 7." cents. For sale bv Druggists and Deal ers generally. EVERSON &: Co., Proprietors, No. 7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. W. W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana. Sold also by T.A.LKMOX, mavS.")(mb. Plymouth, bid. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Having been iipixuutcd bv the Hon. Court of Common Pleas, at the term thereof holden at Plymouth in the countv of Marshall on the third Monl.iv in April liWi, a Commissioner to sell the real estate of Andrew Combs, deceased, I will, in pursuance of the order of said Court, when legal notice shall h ive been given, sell said real estate, towit: 'I'l aere, being the north part of the cast half of the south east quarter of section "21, town IM north of range two east, with tin? improvements thereon. Also forty acres of the north west quarter of the southwest quarter of section U"2 town H I range two cast. Also forty acres being the north cast quarterof the south cast quarter of section 'l town IM north of range two cast. Said lands not to be sol I at less than their appraised value. Terms of Sale: one third cash the remainder within eighteen mouths. mavhVin-'Jlhvl S. N. CHAMPLIN, Com'r. STATE OF IXDIAXA M. I RS1L I L L C 0 UXTY SS: hi the Marshall Common Divas Court July Term lß5G. Nancy Gunn, r Daniel Barber, MosesGuiui Nathaniel Shiiland, Ransom Barber, and Aiiireliiie Barber. Petition for Partition. The Plaintiff in the above entitled cause has tiled in my ollice her complaint for partition of the lauds Indonging to the Estate of Moses Guiiii sen. de l-eased, and it api aiing by the letiirn of the Sher iff, that Mosch Gunn jr., is not found, he is then lore notified of the liling and pendency of said com plaint, and that the same w ill be heard at the next term ot the M ushall ommon Picas Court to commence on the third Monday of July next, and miles-he appear, plead answer or demur, thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his alls' nee. Attest: NEW TON R. PACKARD Clerk. Horath Corhin, Att'y for Plaintilf. Plymouth, Ind., May V, I ".'(' 2G3. Notice of Distribution. STATE OF IXDIAXA MARSHALL COUXTY: ',VT OTIC E IS II ER EBV GIVEN THAT AT the April Teim, I ."", of the Court of; Common pleas, of M ushall County, after fin. dsettlemciit of the Estate of Geoige M. O-botn deceased, the mi 1 1 1 1 of i 'm ty lix e and (lib I v hiuidrcdtlis
ilellars were loiiii'i i eiii.iiiiing tor ilisti iiiutnii ainong Ihe I leirs. Said Heirs are therefor;? notilied lo appear on the Hist day of the next term of said Com t, and pro e tin ir Heirship and receive iheirdi-iribuliie shale. NEW o R. V .M'K ARD. CI. iU. C. C. P., Al t i -It -.11 Countv. M iv :-. Ir.i 2nw'.
STATE OF IXDIAXA MARSHALL COUXTYSS: Common 1'lens Court July Term 1C5G.
Susan Andrews r Charles Andrews, I.Miia Studehaker, A. Stndehaker, John Ainlrens, Petition for Pardon. V r-t I .tie I'ileW: I.nev Andrew f.. ir. a, ,.i., ... ,i. .,,,. ,., I,...,,- .,.1 t .i ime-.Meli ew .-ano .1.1' HU . Ill'lll l. - tmKliahcth Andrew.The riaintitl" in the almve ei'titled cause ha filed in my office her complaint, for artition of lant' belonging to the Estate of Daniel Andrews deceased, audit appearing by the return of the Sheiiff, that Mary S. Andrews is not found, she is therefore notified of the filing and pei.deticy of paid complaint, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next term of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, to commence on the third Monday of July next, and unless she appear, plead answer or demur thereto, the same will he heard and determined in her absence. Attrtt: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Horace Connix, Att'v for Plaintill. Mav 8, Icofi 2f.w:i." NOTICE TO HEIRS TO SELL REAL ESTATE. STATE OF IXDIAXA STARK COUNTY SS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned Administrator of the estate of Conrad Suit deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent: his pcr. onal being insutlicicut to pay his debts; and that said petition will he heard at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas of said Countv. GEORGE FELDÖN, Sen. Administrator. .Mav C, lr3G äüw3. THE REGULATOR STILL ON THE TRACK!! And Ready for the Trade! rpiIE REGULATO II, HERETOFORE FAI mousforits unanimously hnvprkes, has formed a reputation, that its present propi ic'ors are determined to sustain, if close application to business, and untiring efforts to satisfy the wants of its customers, w ill keep the standard up, it shall be done. Its shelves and counters are now b'- ng filled with the JJKST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to this market selected by Mr. Wkstkuvki.t, whose long experience in the business is w-11 kno.vn, and renders him a tnttd jitdye of the Goods best adapted to this market, and please the purchaser. WILL BE SOLD At its counters, this season, New Stylos of SPRiMG AND SUMMER GOODS ! Unsurpassed in beauty of styles, quality and low prices. We intend n Monopoly, but we will not lie undersold. We assure to the purchaser value for value, and a good bargain, if he buys at the Regulator. PRESS COOPS Wo arc now niciivina laryri? assortment of i?jriii aim summer i'ciaines, Linns ana oiner urcss goods, w hich cannot fail to please. L TXEX G O ODS, C 1 SSIMERES, Cloths, Vcstings, Prints, and anything kept in a variety store, readv for sale. HARDWARE and GROCERIES Constantlv on hand. Finally we invite all to be sure and call at the REGULATOR. J. E. WESTKRYKLT v Co. rivniouth Mav 1, lffdi. 'J."t 1. Sosocs tlic "WoxvLd. WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE! A splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Groods. At the Rcirul.itor. a:tf. " J. E. W ESTER V ELT Co. rBHE DEMAND FOR THIS DESERVEDE ly popular instrument has been so great that tlie und rsigned has dcterm'ned to devote special attention to their sale. His instruments are from the best manufacturers in the world and cannot fail togive satisfaction. FRENCH AND GERMAN GUITARS. For small liingers, Peg Head,.. Larger sio, . do ... Small Patent Head Common size do do do fine finish,. . do do extra do ÄI 00 r no ;no son in no 12 00 l l oo do do very line, Splrmliil American (luilars. 1 hese (Juitars are from seasoned and beatiful Rosewood or .Mahogany, after the celebrated Spanish models, and are unsurpassed for fullness and richness of tone. They arc double lined and blocked throughout, and will not crack or split. PJilCKS. No. 1 Guitar, Mahogany, with patent head &c, lined case, SIT 00 " 2 do Ho-cwood, do " 3 do do do do " 4 do do do do " .r ilo ilo do do " 0 do do do do GUITAR CASES, Avood lined,. . do do do do do 20 00 2." 00 30 00 10 00 ro nti 3 oo Ho naiK-r do i 2: G FIT AR STRINGS f superior oualitv al ways on hand. U.FAnv instrument will be careful ly l nicked and sent by stage or express upon re ceipt of the price as above. Orders respectfully solietcd. D. WITTER. Dealer in all kinds of Musical Merchandise, May, 1, l'iG, 2."mf. South Bend, Ind. Surveyors Wotioo TM I I'j undersigned with the Cotinfv Survey or, will, on Thursday the 22d day of May, at 10 o'clock a. ni. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the comers of their land iu sections 1", Hi, 21 & 22, Township XI, Range 1 e;ist, in Marshall County, Indiana, to meet at the house of L. IL Andrews, at the time above named, and continue from day to day until all is purveyed. Non-residents, who fail to nieet the Surveyor at the time aImivc mentioned, and defray or proviih' for defraying their (Mtrtiou of the exHiise of the survey, w ill be returned to the Countv Auditor, and such dclino,ueiicics placed on the tax duplicate and collect ed according to law. L. II. Axdrkws and other May 1 lr"r.2:w:i. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8 ALK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned Administrator of the Estate of r rank Dawes, deceased, will öfter for sale at nub lie out -cry, at. the Courthouse door in Plymouth in Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday the 31st day of Mav, lb.'iG, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p.m., of said day, the interest of the deceased, in lot Number Ion y-tonr (4 1) as mini her' don the original Plat of the town of Plym outh. TER MS of Sale, cash in hand. JOSEPH EVANS Adiu'rif hanu not,. Plymouth Ind., May, 1 lr.G. 2.W I. ADMINISTRATORS" KALK. TVTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE L 1 undersigned Administrator of the Estate of licwis Thompson, late of Marshall County, deceased, w ill after four weeks from this date, in pursuance of an order of the Common Pleas Court, of Marshall County Indiana, will oiler at prh ate sale, the north east quarter of the iioi lh-east quarter, of section fifteen, iu Township thirty-two north of range one east, containing forty ai res, be the same more or less. Terms cash in h ind. Wm. D. TIlOMl'SON, Adtn'r. Plymouth Ind., May 1, 18."G. 2.rw I. (!l ARDIAN'S" SAL!-:. I V'RSDANT TO AN ORDER OF THE
Coinn on Pleas Court of Marshall County Indian i, I will oiler at private sale, after four weeks from I his date, a puce of land belonging lo Julia Ann Thompson, Minor heir ef Lew is Thompson deceased, know n as the undivided one fourth of the south h df of the uoi ih cast ipiuter, ol section lift ei u, township thirty two, north of range one ca-t, containing twenty acres, be (he same more or !,;-, subject to the Widow's dower. T ri.H of s lie, 'l in h in I - T. "vb D i I.D. Guardian. I'lviiioulli, lud , M iv, I . I .'G. 2. w 1
ASON BROTHERS, NW York, will nub-
V.a lishSatnplav, Januarv, l!)th LANMEKE.bv .Airs. Julia C. IL Dorr, author of ''Farmingdale," ( hie Vol. 1 2 mo. Price ft 1 ,-2. The many readers and admirers of "F irmingdale"' will anticipate with puT.ire a few volum' from the pen of "Caroline Th'mn' the vom tlr hime formerly used by Mrs. Dorr.) e can assure them thev will not find 'I.:llllll('re, one whif less charmim; th: in it oredeeessors wc shall fre h's:rr-' pointed if the public do not award it yet warmer ; praise. Saturday, February 2nd. EDITH, or the Qua ker's Daughter, A tale of Puritan times. By on" of j her descendants. One vol. 12 mo. trice "-'.. The scene of this Domestie tale is laid during that religious persecution of the Quakers which is so deep and sad a stain upon the bright fame of the ol'the Puritan-:. To the charm of absorbing interest as a tale, it adds the attraction of historical accuracy, We have never announced new liooks with greater satisfaction than in this present instance. These are not sensation books. They do not in any respect belong to "gutter literature' of the da v. Though differing widely in plot, purpose and stle, they may alike lay claim to fascinating interest, and an adaption to improve both the head and the heart. Any newspaper giving this advertisement three insertions, and sending 11s a copy of their paper marked, will receive advance copies of the work by mail, post-paid. MASON BROTHERS, New York. SURVEYOR'S NOTICE. rrHE UNDERSIGNED, WITH THE COUNJL t.v Surveyor, will, on Monday, the Udtli day of May, ltf:i;, at HI o'clock A. M. "of said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in Sectio 1 7, Township IM North, of Range II 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 is surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor a the time and place alove named, and defray or provide for defraying their proportion of the expense of said Survey, will be returned to the Countv Anditor.of said county, and such delinquency placed 011 the Tax Duplicate, and collected according to law. JOHN LEWIS and others. April 21. 2-1 13 or ss&A.Q fllHE undersigned offers for sale, on rood 1 terms, his farm, King in Polk Township, seven miles north-west from Plymouth, and alnnit one mile from the location of the Station on the Peru Rail Road. This farm consists of ..35 3 ACRES! Y ith 50 acres improved. On the farm is an excellent WATER SAW MILL! And the unimproved land is heavily timbered. There is a line young orchard and other improvements. This farm is offered 011 good terms, and easy payments. For further jwrticulars enquire at the Treasurer's ofliee. D. VINN EDGE. April 17, lräG. 23tf. IfjlHE Treasurer of the Corporation of 1 Plymouth, lor the year ending May the 1st. lt?.u makes the following report: Tlie Treasurer of the Corporation of Plymouth, in account with said CoqMiration, To amount received of former Treasurer ,$ ... 1 50 To cash received of the Marshal of the taxes collected on the Duplicate for liN"), lf2 19 To amount received of Marshal for License to Peddlers ami showmen, ofi .r0 To cash of the County Treasurer, ltd (Ö " " non-resident Scholars, b7 -HI 2171 0 VAX. By Corporation orders redeemed, $2 Ilk 77 Leaving in the hands of the Treasurer, $ 5 t;3 RECAPITULATION. School Fund. The Treasurer of the Cor Miration has received in cash, for the year ending May 1, of School Funds, as follows: Received of the Marshal of taxes collected for the year ending, the sum of 030 70 Rec'd of nonresident Scholars for tuition, ew 10 " Co. Treasurer of School Funds, 1H h'." $1)01 bl Paid out cm orders drawn upon him for teaching, the sum of $911 II Over paid the ain't that has come into his hands, S G 30 Received of CorjMiration funds, the sum of four hundred and forty-four 1D-100 dollars, collected as taxes, $114 II) Rec'd as License from Peddlers and Showmen, 3G 4-0 GO Paid out on orders drawn for Corporation purjMises, the sum of $I'J0 b Over paid am't that came into his hands,. .$ 10 18 Received as collected on lax Duplicate for School house purposes the sum of $787 GO Received of former Treasurer, 1 Ü0 $7rf 10 Paid out on orders drawn for work done on the School house, and for materials furnished, the sum of. .7fifi 79 Amount on hand, $ 22 31 Amount of orders issued for the year ending April 1 Ith, IböG, is the sum of. .. .$1531 39 Amount of orders' otits'anding on the of April, lb."3 1 $ 8G7 bG $2111 2," Amount of orders redeemed the present vear, $2 1 Gr 77 Total amount of orders outstanding to this date 230 48 JAMES McFARLIN, Treasurer. April 17, 18.r.(I. 2.U3 SURVKVOR'S NOTICK. rXlH E UN DERS1C. N ED, W 1TI I Tl I E COlNl ty Surveyor, will, on Monday, the EUh day of May, ut 10 o'clock a. in. on said day, pnK-eed to survey, and locate the corners of his land iu 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 continue from day to day, until all is surveyed. Non-residents, w ho fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above nicntioncd,anl defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinipieiicies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. J ACOB NIG HTL1NG ER. April 24 2Iw3. ilAilNFjIÄKmG Having located in this place for the purpose. of carrying on the idtove business in all its VARIOUS .mtAXCH ISS, resHctlully solicit aMiaivoi piuuic juimuiage. Give me a call, examine the en piire the prices, and I am sure will say, "Joe's is tlie place to Uiiv invlliiim in thai Line? Shop over Pershing Thomson's Drug Store. JOSEPH HUME. Plymouth, Indiana, April 10 DvG. 22tf CE BUT TRUE! CJB J. D. AIMVIS ritONd! MAS STARTED A iJi.AC K-SAirri i si io.i One door South of Elliott Go's Wagon Bhu k smith shop, and npjiosite the American House, whi'ie h is prepared to do Custom work on short notice and on reasonable terms. Amthing in the line of blacksmithing can be done at his shop in the .it st . trie, :illd li . t : tiillli I III. I, In r. ( 't del - ell. Ii d. Plvmouth lud . AI. v I keO j.Uivl
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OF THE AND LETTERS OF MARQUE, hiring our War with England, in the years It 12 'El, 1 I. Intermit rscd with several Naval Bat tles between American and British Ships i f War, TJV GEHRIG COGGESHALL, AuthoV of 'Voyages- to vario pstts f the World.' In one handsome octavo volnim', printed 611 f:ne paper, with large tvpe,of about Mi 'pages. Illustrated xv;?i sit PpiiTtdd II li.st ration?.Bound in cloth, $1 (J. CletU jrllt, $-J 50 CHARLES T. EVANS, Ptdllsher's Ayent, 321 firottiey. A. V. Agents are wanted to canvass for (his Kork'; also for several other works that arc having .1 lafgr sale. Liberal commissions will be given. Aildrtsf C. T. Evans, box -1.m3, N. Y. Post Office. DISSOLUTION. ryiHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI isting between the undersigned, under the firm of J. Brownlcv & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm, of w hatever kind, are to he paid to Brownlee Jc Shirley, who are hereby autln, rized to receive and receipt for the s.ine, and all the liabilities of the old firm are to be presented to said Brownlee V. Shirley, who have assumed the pavment thereof. JOHNSON BROWNLEE, A. L. WHEELER. Plymouth, January 31, lt6. 13m3 CHAS, A. HUGUS, Altonipv and Counsellor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. Ä T ILL pro nipt Iv attend to all busine in the y y line of his profession, with which he may I be entrusted, Ollice in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodircs 'c Porter, above Pierce's Clothing Store. April 3, ';0 Ültf. 3ilarsballfountn Hcmocvat FinLIsnnn KVEKT IIICRSDAV MORXIXO, BY t. Mcdonald, and h. b. dickson. ' At the end of six months, 2 0 j I r r l v : Ci : 1 1 ii.niiiii aiiiiuavii ...... ...... It delayed untill the end of the vear,. . . . .2 ill ! RATES OF ADVERTISING. One square (ten lines or less,) three weeks,. 1 00 Each additional insertion, - 1 : fiitiiniii three months 5 00 1 1 Column six monthv 8 00 12 00 ?4 Column one year, l. Column three months, '.I Column sis months, Column otic year, 1 Column three months, , I Column six months, 1 Column one vear . H (Ml l.r 00 2: oo 14 on .24 0 4." 00 Yearly advertiser have the privilege of one change free of charge. VINCENT, HIMRGD & CO., Manufacturers & wholesale dealers in STOVE! A X I) TINNERS' STOCK, No. 212 Lake and 233 S. Water St. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. IVhruarvSl.oi;, Ktf. BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana Free Banks at Par. Agricultural Bank, .1. Stirling, Brookville Bank, II rout; eilte, Bank of the Capitol, Iudiaiiafmli, " of South Bend. Vm ISrnd, Elkhart, I'Jkhart, Goshen, Coslu n, Indiana, Mich. City, Mt. Vernon, Ml- Vernon, Monticello, Ntmfictllo, North America, Clinton, Rockville, liocktillr, Salem, Siih tn, Syracuse, Syracuse, Warsaw, H'rir, Canal Bank, KraHsritlr, Crescent City B.mk do. Cambridge City Bank, Camhridye City, Central Bank. Iiidianajioli, Del. County Bank, Mnncie, Fa vet t Count y Bank, Connrrscille, Fanners' Bank, H-(iYo7, Huntington County Bank, Farmers' V Mechanics' Bank, IndianuiH, Gramcicy Bank, Ittfayttte, Great Western Bank, YVrre Haute Hoosier Bank, Ityaiisjmrt, Indiana Rink, Madison, Indiana Stock Bank, 7Vf, Indian Reserve Bank, Kohmia, Kentucky Stock Bank, Columhus, L igrange Bank, Lima, Merchants' & Mechanics' Bank, Nrtr AUmny, New York & Virginia Stock Bauk, iirritV, Prairie City Bank, 'Arrr I ante, Savings Bank, Conncrsrillr, Saleni Bank, Xnr SaJiuy, Shawnee Bank, Altict)y Traders' Bank, India nuyofi, State Bank and Brauch". Illinois. Alton Bank, AUon Bank of America, Chicayo, Bank of Elgin, Elgin t Bank of galena, Calena, Bank of Lucus fc Simonds, Sirinfield, Bank of Napiei v ille, Xapicrrillr, Bank of Northern Illinois, Wankryan, Bank of Ottowa, Oltowa, Bank of Peru, Bank of Rockford Belvedier Bank, lltlccdirr 4 I l ti Bellville Bank", lhlndur, Central Ikink, iWn, Chicago Bank, Chicaya, Cirv Bank, Chicaw Chirks Exchange Bank SttrinyfirU, 1) n idi Stock Bank, .... I II Düna re Co. Bank, Xaoirrrillr,. Southern Bank of Illinois, Ihllrilte State Bank of Illinois, Shaienrrtoini,. . . . Stock Security Bank, Dantdle, Dnion Bank. Chirac, 4 Exchange Bank of H. A. Tucker Aco., Chicaya, " Farmers, Bank, Chirac " Farmers' & Tra.lers' Bank, Charlcrtoti " Marine Bank of Chicago Meli tin County Bank, Illanwinyton " M eel is. Farmers Bank, Sprinqfirld, " Merchants' Drovers' Bank, Johrt, " M-rchants' V M'hs. Bank, Chicago,... National Bank, llqnality, 4 14 14 People's Bank, l arini, Ph.cnix Rink, Chicaya, IJuincy City Bank, Quiucy " Wisconsin. Badger State Bank, Jonrtrilte Bank orihloit Bank of Commerce, Mihraukie Bank of Fn Du Lac, Bank of Milwaukie, Bank of Racine, Bank of Wat!TtowH, Bank of the North West, FondulaC, Bank ol'the Vt, Mndim, City Bank, Krun&ha, Citv Bank of Racine, i Columbia Countv Bank, Vartaye City, Dane County Bank, Madison, Uxch inge Bank, Mihraukie, Farmers .V Milh rs Bank, Miltratikic, Fox River Bank, Crmt Hay, tbrinaiiia It ink d'G PaKiidik & Co. Mihraukie, Janesville City Bank, Janrxrilh, .L-flcrson County Bank, 'atrrhrn, K nsha City Bank, Iri;o!,at Northern Bank, LV Hay Oshkosh Hank. thU-ash. People's Bank. Mii'traukir, l.'.ti ine Coiilil V B.llik. Hnrj-ir, i Roik Rivci B-iiik, lith'tt,
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! HAS BEEN VERIFIED FOR SOME TIMEj patf- but that time nw 1 past, and Jliuli ado about SOJIKTIIiXff, tired of seeing Plymouth th.-V-d ut v ith 'thrctf" tent Stores, haBOUGHT AND BROUGHT ON a Rcgniriir 'Two I?or-e" Store! None of your Go-' Cart, "oielforse,,alv:'it s, but as Sam. Weiler would" av ofit-aini-octcr to look at;" and if you don't hclScve it, come and I.k at itHigh juices for tea, coifee, sugar and molasscsarcT 'ihifu' fr," and Dry G.nd- -incc the addition of the "bevci a i;e la w," are AMAZING- CHEAP Thankful to his customers for empt ring his stonf a. bare as a bird cage, and hoping they "will do if again," hha tilled it "clunk-full" of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOT.- & SHAWLS. hardware: CROCKERY, WOODEN-WARE, BOXES, ISA KK ELS, CLOTHING, FANCY rlXEN,Dutch and Vanki e Clerks". with a liiile Iri.-h, aiiif1 j he rj and trill sell you Ik tfrr g'xuls. and twrt f fluni, at Ss j rirrx, lor the same quality, than you can lind tUnrlurr. He has tri sted out one year, p.vA 110 h" vaut the"AVffry," and as lie can't stand trust two ystr in succession, for th- present vi;i had liest Wrioir on CASH OR PRODUCE To anv amount, :md von ctmi have the Good. "GOOD GOODS" At trilling pi-iecs. ANY KIND OF CJOODS' To suit vour r. atits ei' faut y. a XV quaxtitv of coons. At the hot bargain-:. Further imiltiplieitv of wordis useless. Just call at the now ovcrtiow iicr store O CHARLES PALMER. Nov. an, ::. 3tr TO THE PEOPLE" N. H. OGLESCEE Co., RE NOW RECEIVING, AT THE BRICIv Store, their Fa!l and Winter Go.his. criiisrstj ing of a full avl -tnplt. assortment, suit-d to thi" ,V."ktt' w,,k!; p' ,"lr r? 'T1-1 V-VT (ive us a call, lrieiids, look at our Goods and get- . ill l f .iir. w It li.'il- lu. 11.. ..'..71 (?mi. u ?-: t" t i 1 -Vrf'iTi . i cr than at anv other Store in to n. Plymouth, Nov. L", 1V Law of Newpaper a. 1. Subscribers who do not give expre notice to the contrary, are considered as wi.-hing to continue their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their i papers, the publisher may continue tosend them until all arrearage are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tihe their papers from the ollice they are held responsible till they have settled ihe bill and ordered the pajK.r discontinued. 4. If subscril hts remove to other places witliout informing the publishers, and the pajer is still sent to the former direction, they aie held responsible. The Courts ha e dee.id.il that n-fiisner lo t:ike paper from the ollice, or n moving and leaving uncalled lor, is mum a facik c id. -nee of intentional fraud. PLYMOUTH PPJCE CURRENT. WllF.AT, Corn, i bubel,. .... 1,00 .... 4C .... W 33 Ml ... 1,50 ... 50 ... 1.0 ... 20 Ii .... 12 ... 10 . . . a 4 o v ... 1,50 . . . 8 ... 7.0( ... 3r.O .... b,nO ... b.nu ... G.001 f0 ... 2.50 . . . . 1 0 AJjtU 4,tK ...J2J0 ...10,00 PoTAToKS, Oats. Cramukkiks. AlTI.KS DkiKO, Arn.Ks Gki:., Bf.ans Pka iii:s Drv, Bitti:k, Tai.Iaiw, L.vrii, Hun s Duv, Hints Gki:i:., Brooms, , ClIMKKNS, E.(.s, Fl. OCR, TlMOTIIV II A V, Ci.ovk.ii Hav, Maiisii II AV WiHu m:r Cni,. . SuiN;i.k:s Siiavkh,. . Siii.xui.Kj3 Cct,. Pork xi.tt, Bkkf Li'vinKR IIaro, Ll'MPKR SoKT,. . . S. B. CORBALEY, Notary rnblfc, Prymouth Ind. Will alniini-r Oaths, take I Vvs;tioM, aeknowIedg-nieiits of Deeds, Mortgages, Pwer of Attorney and do all other business of a notarial character. Ollice at the Court Ilnse iu the Kec Uders' Ofliee- HP J. J. VIN ALL, IvL D.r " . D031ffiOP.lTill(! PilVSiriiS, Particular atteiitfon paid to OrsTirrni' PRAtTixx, and CHRONIC DISEASES CP WOMEN, .4 II Diseases of Children. Office over C. Palmer's Store, com r f Michigan and lilrtc Street, where he c:n be c-Misult! at :il- hours 22tf. rpHE IfEW YORK DAY BOOK; A DEMJL H-ratic paper lublished in the city of New York. It is ihe only organ d the National Demirotie party in the city, and it is important ferthe interests of h'uo-ra y tliat a pap. r !" cxt'ii-ive circulation and cimm:iu hug intluenee sTiould !h established at the commercial ciiijx.r'esm of ur country. The Weekly D iy Pok is now in tin seventh vear of its public itiou, but n tVort h.il ever been made to bring it before the public until aliout a ear.in"' win-n m-vcimI (tisthiuislnil rnembers of the democratic jKirfy. in vie the coming Prisiihntial election and deeply impressed w ith the baneful effects of the base misrepresentations of the New York Tribune, a journal which iKiasts .f its deniocratie siitisciilers bv tens of ! thousands, suggested to the a:bliWr tlie idea of presenting the democratic Jrt w it It a jvapcr eil to the Tribune in rcoi1s d' m.!ik ts, new?, Ac., offered at the same price. :.nI .n e if th: p-j4e would not suj.jHut it. Th circulation of the Wct kly Dav Rok ha (juadruiled within a year, which in saving more than any other pi-r'nulical canh in this ctnlntry. Tlie Inse misrepresentations of fanatical journals are veacting n;u tin mselv e, anl it only neels a little dstcrniuled ctfoi-t among all wh love deiver.it?e prineiphv. and who value the eonftitntional oblitratioiis of our I'liiofi, ti pl;v Day Book in a jHiMtion nccond t no pap r in the Fnitil Siats. Shall it Im .Ton-? Sli ill our IhVrtu s,our Fnion. urf heri-iTi d American in-f itations Ik reMrvnlt or shall we hand thin over t the care of miserable st of fan ilii-s, who ii'w assume cue garb and then another.to itceeive th- pi-oj le. Tin j ubhsher apjx'als to ill l.. is of tin ar country, tt all frnlv con-en ative run, i;nd above all, to everv lcnio rat for snpji"t, not for his incl sohlv, but tor lluirs.for tin nlire country. Tlie price at which the Day Book is pu scarcely cxcccdsthe csts of ihe jiapcr before it is priiitl so that a v i v large -iit ail iti-ui is absdulily mc. cssarv to rcnh-r the business pmtitahle. The publishcr trusts you w ill gic the pajn-ra perusal, show it to vour neihUus, and if po-ji":b!c,s-nd the mtne of several sulisciilx is, Ri'spccttnllv our, N, ii. S PIMSON Puhhsh.T. P. Ann st., N. Y. TF.R .MS.'Phe Weekly D iv P...k i s. id to sin glesiib.-u'riU'1-s to all pnrts of the Cnit.-d Sial's fr $2 per annum in advance. Two copu - f" $1; livo copies for 7 ; 'Pen t opies for 4I2; tw i r.tv cpic t i one addivss for ! ;. Additions may at ail tinu b to a club at the price pii lby tho-e ah c.ulv n it. At olliecs where it islndicvcd a c'uU .f twenty nn ! pro. i.r.-d. pot misters ..r other rs"ii- etiing up th i-lubc in jii:ii' ii o bv ;- ndiu r Ii' ' i nu" '.mi tit e doll Us.
