Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 January 1857 — Page 4

ARRIYA1 OF THE PACIFIC!! LATER FROM CHICAGO! EACE IX THE CRIMEA!! GREAT DECLINE IM

Great Suspension Bridge. A ..uspenaion bridge is in process cf construction over the Ohio liver at Ciuoiunati. under the superintendence of Mr. J. A. Roebling, the architect of the Niagara suspension bridge. The charter was granted s me vears aaro. bv the Wislatn res nf Ohir nnd

GROCERIES iffl PROVISIONS Make a oegiunin. Some enterprising men A FEW days ago I returned from Cldcago, and have procured $350,000, and will probably uon aftc'r' camc tumblidS alng

issue bonds for as much more, which will complete tile bridge. The towers, of which

Doth foundations are now laid, eighty-six ; cr

IA tri rn i wr,

XEE . PIERCE, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Gents' Furnishing Gods CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEWELR

Has just received a large assortment of Clot'iing, Piece Ge'ods, Hats and Caps cf o cry variety suited

BfiLIMOHfilT

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I TOW

to the

by fifty two feet at the br.se, will be two

hundred and thirty feet hiijh, s nd one thou

sand raid six feet apart. Th? cables

be anchored three hundred

each side of the river, pass ever the Iods

of the towers, and thus be made to sust:;i:i

will'

feet back on

OF ALL KINDS; BUG AR,

MOLASSE?, SYRUPS,

WHITE FISH, COD FISH, MACKEREL, TOBACCO, RICE, SALT, -besides- FRUITS,

YANKEE NOTIONS

the weight of the bridge. The entire span j 111 enikaa variety, and everything else kept in a 73 rA'"' '! vA (GROCERY STOEE.

feet a little short of oi e-'hird of a mile.

The elevation of the floor at the middle above low-water mark will be one hundred and twenty-two feet. 1 ie great flood of 1852 -the highest on record rose sixtytWO feet above low-water; rod makirg allowance even for this, there will remain aix-

FRESH PIES AND CAKES kept constantly on nan 1. I have adopted the "No Trust" system, believing

that it is the only right way ol doing busine to insure fair bargains to purchasers; and will adhere strictly to it; and in order to patronize (hose who patronize me. I will t.ike in exchange for Grocer

ies, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Beeswax,

DE. EVEBSÖFS 6re;it American FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, NEURALGIA, EPILEPTIC FITS, AND ALL

OR

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Heßdaolie, e-fco IS the most popular medicine of fhat dt known; nü medicine over met with Buch

Universal Approbation!

SPRING & SUMMER TRADE!

OF THE Town of Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, for the Year 186&

Clerks Office, Plymouth. Indiana, November, 1856, Notice is hereby enven, that following Town Lots in Plymouth. Indiana have Loon

returned delinquent to this office by the Marshal of said town, for the non-payment iv0f of taxes due on therr, and owing from the owners thereof, for the year 1855; and that bring!

me wnoic oi said Lots, or so much thereoi as may do necessary to discharn-e the

Which lie takes pleasure in recommending to the 'taxes, penalty, interest and charge which maybe due thereon, or due from the owners public as couplet-, and Hitters himself that pnrcha- thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold at public auction, at the Court house door in T .V V5i i CT V tlHir tW,give him I mM town on th first Monday in January next, commencing at ten o'clock a m ' bv the und ca!l,as he isOeternnnedto sell ;us low asthe ! Ä n, , e i .1 i i. . . ,' ' at m can be bought in anv house in the West. As ! the Uerk of saul town ot IMymouth, unless said taxes, penalty, interest and charges

ne nwHtio give nig customers such goods as will ' aru pam ueiore huh time.

A. C. CAFKON, Clerk of Plymouth Corporation.

jRFIL EXHTEMEXT

"HONEST CORNER" FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! BR 0 WS LEB d SHIRLEY,

! Arc now receiving their Spring and Summer sup-

f Goods. It is needless to sav, that thev are

ing on the best selected and

LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS

give satisfaction he proposesto make up a eonsklerable portion of his own stock, and sell none but such as he can recommend, and hopes, by doing a fair business to secure a lileral and permanent patron-CFTTIXGcV-MAKINCi W ill be attended to cn the shortest notice, and in the latent anl most approved styles. In retuiiiiug thanks to his old friends and customers i r their liberal patronage, he solicits a call from all who may want anything in Iiis line of trade. Lumber and iShiugles bought at the highest price.

SI'S MEBCAHTILE DßTuTO

nil

NAMES OF OWNERS

will be required for the hrW Teaml oa , K the Hh,n,l patronage heretofore bestowed i M a celebrity in so short a time njj rilllK object of tbit Institution, .sit, name im- ? p niiiann SIL Ifl e v ,Steamb0al ' on me, I return mv sir.eere thank,, and hopo, bj . Th?V od people, everywhere, speak of i 1 ports, is to afford to young gentlemen and la- ! Anders.),, John pipeao.l me ner. I he highest ffiade 0Jillc .. fum nlu-lno. to merit a crmtiimane" i 11 in tn highest terms of commendation! dies an opportiu.itv to become thorough v nua'.iiied ' Burch Ferdinand

TOWNS.

-thinl door on the cas side

iQonr An AiiliAn i,l .,11 t. . i. Ii .

.-v-v..v cuuci diuu in seven ieet in ot the same. one hundred, and the strength of the bridge Remember the plae

will be equal to ererylhiBg but railroad ul ,ciiiS trca, i iymou-th, imi. train. The foundation were bngvn on tbc . - - K -A X ifBDeE'

1st of Septeniber. and the whole struetun

will be completed in three vears from that

PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE

. Who have hitherto invariably withheld their influence from proprietary medicines, give this their , sanction, and large numbers of

time.

Cardinal Principles cf the Democratic

Party.

Eminent Physicians so it in their

ever State or persuasion, reoious or political.

y. Ft

Currant Trel;?. Having noticed that

currant bushes may as well bo mnie trees

as shrubs have seen

my father

other thin

es. I determined tc experiment on one of constitutionally expressed.

those cuttings; and as soon as it grew, 1 pinched off all the leaves, except the top tuft, which i let grow. The cutter was

' In preference to Quinine and Arsenic, which arti-

1. E and ex.'.rt iuUco to all men. of what- cles must soou vield the aarav to rhtstmlv

SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION,

. if. Peace, commerce and h mest friendship with u r . , . A. Ti

It done. in lie spnn? of 1831 , ,J- .t1? ?.fSt?!? 1 ,-mlor:' ' - wtl bvinsr bok ü clow of lift- and aoimalint. lö ihr

commons d a o-rden. and amoncr i a i? i ttZT- .1 . whole system, that is smenlar and nec-iüiar to this

gs, set cuttings for currant bush-. people, nnd the ridit.of the imvoritv to rule when ! mcui-'JC

j ü. Economy in tha. public expenditures and a

sacred preservation to public faits

eery one mißt nscs a speaks of this I act!

It is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or

It contains no Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine,

sweat

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Bonnet J W

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40

for the Counting Room and general business pur-

uitsot lite, on tlie most scientific principles.

By first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, legible hand; hxlly, by teaching the science of IJook-Kecpimr, bv double and single cnti v, a.s

practicslly applied to every department of biwi-' Bailey David A. ( heirs) 63k.

Customs of Trade ami the Science of Accounts. ! T. ' " ' ' Terms rf a full course (of 8 or 10 weeks,) $:3 0t 7iwf3 Elizabeth . . . Terms for a partial 00UIV6, embracing too 1 Erskine Saml. (est) practical part of Book-Kccping and bus- Elliott E. S mm Penmanship, 15 00 ynn ,r J.irn, n

terms ior iun course in sanies iepai .aient luvt Which must prepaid or secured. iTT'For furtber particulars see. circulars. augl4-d01y. - T J. BRYANT, Principa!.

bunn Kuih Houghton T. K How Free love Hume David Lalh-maugh Maurice

fi v 1 r v e a p Ti Z . , -fcu..v , me ciLizens oi .iiaisna.i ai o. freedom of religion, freedom of the press, ! Stnchn no. or m nthr.r nniaAnnnt ap kMnmLrauaivj

ml-. 1 ,i:w,,,. Ar c.,c-,.i I j IV 7",- . . n u. com:iivncei nie

MARBLE WORKS!

f'PHE undersigned would respectfully inform J Merrill Samuel.. JL tin citizens of Marshall and adjoining coua- j do do

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II - a rr1 S . S v S I? 8 5 5 S' : oj t cti . 9 . 40(J 5 17 . 77 0 6 16 .1 a icou 7 70 .151 ! nHK) 3 8 .135; 6-JO! 6 62 .134 150 1 16 . 28j 6JO; 11 14 . 4P 51 ß lo

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Ever brought to this Market, and arc determined to sell as cheap if not cheaper than anybody else, when we take into consideration their long experience in tin-business their reputation as business men, and their determination to do bv their custo

mers as they would be done by ; but we will gay brielly, that everything in the line of Spring and

summer Lry uoous, ot every stvle and price hardware, crockery, Groceries, Yankee Notions and in fact, everything suited to the wants of this country, can now be had at their Store as cheap as elsewhere, und a call at "Honest Corner" will convince you that "where cheap Goods are there ia the place to buv.1' BROWN LEE & SHIRLEY.

c. A sacred preservation of thr Federal Con.

stitution, and no religious tests for office.

about fourteen inlies long, and during the 7. Opposition to all secret political organizations,

summer the snrout from this grew teu in- i a11 corruPöon politics.

che. The next spring I pinched off all t;e

leaves to about half w.".v up the first year's , birth anions; American citizens

growth, so as to leave the lowest limbs two ! iiK Kpect and protection for

feet from th 1 ground. It branched well, and becarie a handsome dwarf tree. When it came to bear fruit, it was more productive than any other bush in the gard?n, and the fruit larger. It was less infested with spielen and other insects; hens could not pick off the fruit, and grass and weeds were more easily kept from the roots, and it was an ornament iustoad of a blemish. Now I would

the ri-'hts of all.

11. Theoreservation of the naturalization laws. '

and the right of all to the public domain and the i crs gene:. illy protection of the American Government.

12. Opposition to all chartered monopolies. 13. Common brotherhood and irood will to all especially to those of the household of faith.

drug, but is purely Yegetable and perfectly Harm

less, even t r th? smallest infanta. It is a perfect ANTIDOTS TO MALüRIA And as an Ague Killer it has no equal. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing, rertiticates from Professors, Physicians, Clergymen tnd the Press, are left with each agent. Price 75 cents. For salebv Dramrbta and Deal-

fiiiriii r In Plymufh, where he intends keeping on all kinds of

hand

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Law of Newspapers. L Subscribers who do not give express notice to ! the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. O 1 1 fi1tlwrT-?nj'c nfla ,lr. .Hrtr.r,fti,or.rt r.ttiii 1

propose tliat currant cutting be set in rows, paper-, the jmbBaker may continue tosend them about four or five feet apart encli way Het ' until "b" airoarageaaw paid.

a. ii suo.-cnoer iiemeci orreiue 10 iaKC ineir

, papers from the office they are held responsible till ; they have settled the bill and ordered the paper disI continued. ,1 Tf ....!.- . J. . . .ii, ...!.l..,

. - viiuvrs iiuiuu- iu mm i puree nnuvui informing the publishers, ami the paper is still sent j ' to the former direction, they a held res; oi:sihle The Courts have decide! tJ . . rel"uing to take i paper from the office, or removing and leaving 1 uncalled for, is trima facie evidence of inten.ional

them be long arid straight ones,) and trained into trees.

RVERSON & Co., Proprietors, N . 7 South Sixth t?t., Philadelphia. W. ROBERTS?,

General Agent for Indiana. Sold a-o bv Wf. A. LE?.I0X.

mav'36n6. Plymouth, hid. i "FOR DIARRHEA, Bloody Flux, Choleia and 022l31ox, Mortons DISEASES OF IHS BOWELS.

j will j wo tr

do d y

a.

:il as

executed, and of the best stock, which he ; Mies John B

low r,3 i iivshopin the conntrv. rlis I ,i

manufactured to onier, is executed with the I . , rst precision, acrnt'ne inscriptiens Btrictly fcl ! " 1, as near as possible. do do 1 1 shop is in the basejient story of Brown 'ee O ld Fellows oirleyja store, east sire .livhiea., street. i Tn,v ym a

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L. Tiatt will isct a:; my arent, rece?.re

sci-iptionrs ami forward tiicm, and 1 will clchve work according to tn't r. JACOB HNO LOC July 3, 16G. 3

the

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Agricultural Discovery. A Pariletter writer states that a scientific gentleman discoverd two years ago. emb dded with some embalmed bo iiesj, a species of wheat not then in existence. In the ti

of the early Gallic kings a certain quami'.y fraud

of wheat was placed m the corhn ot embalmed bodies. Sum; of it was sown, and

rtÖIT&'!??S EXTRACT OF PURE

A . C. C APR ON, ' rtSlo'n (heirs)

ITTOUETAneeilSEUeiATiAW

COUNTY OFFICERS.

it yielded from sixteen to twenty stalks to D. Vr.-.i ; .:. .

a griri,

twentv m

ordinary

average

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ROW N LEE,.

1 1 . t

wr.ue tnere was tn an

rfe orrains in the head han in the , J- Wcpoi.), wheat. hTJ" Ynmm.. I . a iTTlOnV

A considerable Quantity of this ancient ' x. r. pA. u.v

wheat was sown on the goyernment ftiratJ-F TmYsarnntma

last fail.

. . .Treasurer. . . . .Recorder. Avditor. EtbacMt Co-omr. Cleik. .Pos Master.

Has been used with a haypy end never failing effect for al! of the above diseases, and is a perfectly Safe, Reliable, and Efficacious Remedy under aU circc..;: talipes, and is used constantly by the mosl successful practitioners of .Medicine. To the TEA VEILS Q COMMUXITY

PLYrOUTH, IND.

L practice in the Common Pleas inC

rcuit Courts of Marshall and Stark coun

ties Ct'.iectli i -j n uiptly attended to; Deeds, Mort-

lm-' i.e., c:ar. up on shoit notice. Ö yI ICE- ever T. A. Lcimns Drug Store. Ply tutfc, 1856. 4j

SIR JAMES CLARKE'S . Celebrated Female Fills! PREPARED from a prescript of Sir Jame

i Pl.,.., f 11 PtivaScainn Fvti hinlilinrv tra tUt.

It is j a.vcuhuly serviceable, a few drop giving a qUCcU T.-is invalt uble Medicine is unfailing in I glow.and v. gor to the stomach, serving to correct ' t,ie cure ofaU those painfa! and uangcrous diseases f

tnc ou'ireru-is ansm noma euange oi vraur nnu ;,:.'0Ilt t0 the female constitution.

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Ureat reportfl are received oi its

A

productiveness. The ordinary v. heat of France is believed to be only a desrer.era-

Ccwr- CoMSfissioNERS. D. Vanvacto.i, Gordon, S- N. Chajjplin.

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i vein s Liiolera,

t a .-vf l-aa .-.,.,.,., ...aar. A a.i.-, l a. .VHÜVl'Pä nF rjir.r.l. 1 V. 1 Rl t FR. A . I . I .iPHON. . . . -f . .

u U1 " " ö1'"" -'o.jijm.u u , - - ; ter llic ci-'es had Leen given up tv iinv

A 1 t I- 1

centuries ot r-pro lue ions. rfiU aiscov-

ery takes France b.ick fourteen centuries -j-.

for seed wheat, and it is expected will put i her inpossesi-i .no:" i Be eighth more agricultural wealth than she possessed before the discovery. Boston Jour:

Circtit Court. Hon. Thomas Stan-field Judge.

ccond Monday in August and February.

Common Pleas Court. Hon. E. Eckert, .lue :o. Ter-ms. Third Monday's in January, A:ril, July, and October.

diet, without any ot tue debilitating enecta which Tt na-patesull excess, removes all obstructions, 1

.ore sure to PMMW the use ot anJ bfin?Mn the monthly periods with regularity. ; fWunaj aw X Yto)t These Pifls.should be used two or three weeks preUptUiil, Uf JUwXml OfUUC voxlA confinement ; thev fortify the Constitution,

J In many cases of Dysentery or Flux, which super- : uuj lessen the suffering daring labor, enabling the ' sluvlT Abm ....

tii-.s JÄiract ot Jamaica Uinger nuther to perlorm he: Uut.cs wttn satety to nersaif ttC

. f i . .. U1 llIHOW II

and Child- j , TkaoA Pill dinuld .not be (akin bv females dcrm-I 00 00

the FIRST Til REE MONTHS of Pregnancy, at j they are sure to bring on Miscamage, but at anj other Cine tlu'y are ufe In all easi of Nervoua ami Spna1 Affections, pain in the Rack and Limbs, Hea:nr s, Fatigue ou Sliirht E.eiion,Pal !:..:! n 1 tiie Ileal t, Lov.nc-" i

of Splr.ts, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and i

cure af-

a. ans, wno

had tried all ord.narv means to no nuruose. This

; extract is composed of one powerful and harmless I element; it possetses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of aire Jamaica Ginger, , and is WARRANTED to be free from all irri- , taring or other properties of an injurious tendency.

Anv amount ol cerrilieates could begnen ol it:

Coxgkess The assembled wisdom of the nation is fctUl, as it haa been every dav during the prsent session, discussing the

interminable slavery question. Ihe ball was opend by the Black Republicans J.

P. Hale, in the benate, and Ljwis D. Campbell in the House and has been incessant -ly kept up to the total exclusion of the le

gitimate business for which Congress was

assembled. Ihe President s Mtt

Cobmissiont.p.s Court. First Mon lays in March, June, September, and December.

I

AND Summer (wooch!

GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS

AT

extraordinary virtues, but we prefer tc let the arti- all the painful diseases occasioned by a Jis:xlercd I l f. 1 rn !if ot a. 1 l . a.

Price 50 cents per Bottle.

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Prepared bv XT. W. ROBERTS

In oi an .vroLi s , India h l , Fa.r Sale by T. A. LEMON, jel'-.30lii') Pl.VMOtTH, laWfSKA.

--tem, tliee t ills wni eiieet a cure wlien all otoer

means have laiieu.anuaitnoun a poweriui remeay,

does not oonflB Iron, calomel antimony, or any Wright Wm'son.. . .1 . a l

inner i.iii.. i no

Pr:c , lar.

Full directions accompanying each package. or:iÄ. TÄÄ--J

n the United Stal Canada, One Dol- " ""

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546 547. ...551 552 5.53 ...578.. .602 . . 604 60S . . . . . B4o . . ...tew.. !995 . . ...743:.. ...I74Ä.. 7-N . .

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WHY. TO THAT DIME YOU'VE GOT until you pet t T. A. Lemon's Store, and bry more gvioda for it in his line nl Groceries of all kinds, pur." Drugs and Medicines, Patent Cure s of all kinds, I'aint-. e ils. Dye-, (i lass and Putty, F ancy Goods. Tis, Notions, Books, Stationery, Jewelry, ConsVrtionary; L Er Y t H i N g that anyljoiiy want-, ..r can want,er will ever want, or has any business with, than you e.:n cet for F 1 V K times the monevanvwhire eise. Nov. CU, '55. . 2tlv

HARPER8 .MAGAZINE. The circulation of Harpers New Monthly Magazine is now greater th in at anv i u '. v.i time since its publication was commenced, and isstea lilv and rapid! v increaw

. j ing. The same plan which has mad" it so ppular

n half.

s half . n half.

w half.

99 131 139 229 33 14J 'ill 120 I o 158 104 1 13 1 14 124 '133 160

167 170 171 172 13 J 182 -w 223

1226 223. '233, 23. 231 232

201

f 161 i5.:; socfl IOC

60d 10 2000 ,15

4 I

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46 47 !43 60 51

n pt n half. n half. . . . n half. . . .

half.

92 53 5 71 'iGU 157

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1 o. 15. 15.

15 id iod eoc 25'J 500; iod le:.

2Jl, 2J0 1 6j 15 15. 15 20( 801 2; 2J( 208 25. 25 600 5 25 22QCJ 80t 15-. 100

hitherto will continue to lie pursue,!. It will aim

20 to present regularly, in more elegant dress and at a 37 e-heaf:; r r .te, a hnvtr a nie unit of better reading

- c- : matter th::n has ever been given to the public in any similar periodical, either foreign or domestic. In 3 14 contents will be nv..de up w ith constant reference t. 2 31 ' tfu' w-an? and tastes of th great body of the Ao o I aacrican people, rather than ttaaac f any particular

cias? -r proieTsion. nue u win ik me tuueaor 4 J j of it conductors, in all its depurir.;ents to combine 15 j entertainment with instruction, special e-are v ill i.e . ; taken to exclude eve n thing that ear give lust cau.e oq j of complaint to any tatterest or any section of tin? country, and especially everything thru can olTcnd I the ni'.-: fastidious, on theSa.'ofeC I .- or inoral40 . ity. A 1. nuniba r (.'.' i.:t resting an I aluabbi 1 5! article's nave already been prepared foe the next rA ' .oluaic: the series of Pictorial sftfeJes, w ritten by 1 the most papular authors and illu -'.rated by the meist 1 ' ! friTti-fl n,nl rmil.p ariiAtain lln I'liit,-! Sst:i,.'a ct-

17

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1 o

5 o 3 3 1 1

o m

press IV lor tile

oaiinz'.iK', will tic tH;ut;mmJ; tlie

hoicest proeluc'ions of American and European

. literary talent v ill be selected tor it.- page's: the va- " riety, intt re st,aitra-ii eness ef its LKntotial depart"

tn-.-nts W:.l be nr.-rt-ased; t-nel notlr.ng will be

15:

ieft

83 undone te nu r.: that large Iure of public favor

45 32 63 63

71

fll 91 1

rith which thus far their eiur.inment has; been re

ceived. Each number of the MagaaiM will c nt.:in 114 octavo pages, in double columns, each year thu comprisins ncrlv two thousand page s of the eheiicet Jlisc dlanetius. Literature of the day. Evtry number will contain numerous Piefe.rial Illustra

tions, accuhitj plates of tlie nahions, a copious chronicle of current events, and impartial ne?;c s of the import:. nt books of the month. The edumcs commence with the numcers Ibr Junr andDe-

jjl j cember: bbt Bobacrb ;;'!ü- BMJ eoauBCMOe with any : miTiihi r. Tuaws The M;:ir'iiie niav lie obtained

J of Book-SODera, Periodical agents, or from the ' 9 j publisher--, at three dollars a sear, or twentT-fire 01 IceaASa The semi-annnal lr.me, as roaanlftrd.

. ij neatly bocad in cloth, aie s !el at twf dollars each. 0 r Nine ela:-.ics n .w re:..lv, h .und. Tlie puhlitih-

1 01 I ers will su; plv

1 1 1 1 4 3 1 16 G 1 2 4

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spediinn numocrs gratnttou-lv t

agents and 1 stmasters, an J will make hucrai arrangem uts wi;h tin m ü r circulating the Magar m

z.ue i tie aiagnz.ne wei-.ns over seven ana not

over eight ounce-. Tbe postage n each number which mas', be prepaid ejuarti-riy. is three ce uts. 41 Mj4f&i& Surest; .'.?rf.

94 18

14 t9 62

Call at the Prick Store and examine the nicest Stock of Ladies .Dress - 'sever brought to this

market : ami better than all, they are so cheap tli.it a 7 . .

it t.tko a ery tu:ad ;.i:ie.uiit ul tuoi.ey to buy a dress patU'rn.

W.

tssare was

. .

an

N. H. CGLEÜBEE & C's

made thcj)retext for this everlasting WW of I 3 f. 14 X J V lh ! !

words, ia rcterence to slavery, ou the floor of Congre.-s. The whole subject might much better have be.-n lef: to the newspa-! mm . . w i ii

per press, it it must De tiiscussea at alt at tbi3 time. Business of importance demands that the brief period of time to which

the present session is limited, ühall not be

TAKE tliis method of informing the public that they are now in receipt of a wery large and well selected stock of Spring ami Summer Good,

BOOTS ic SHOES. fHOCKEBY &t.

CASH l'AID FOB VBNISON, 8HEEP, Pork tfr dressed Chickens. The uivl rsigned int. nd keeping

XTEl.Ta4X3: MEATS !

iV ivH kinoj, constantly on hand. Beef by the

nuarter can be had at all times.

You w ill will find us one door west of Brook &.

Evans' storePATTERSON k EVANS.

Oi-tdberS. '5. 47 m'2

V. ROBERTA I.NDlA.NArOUS,

General agerft for Indiana. N.I!. $1 Ud and C jiostage rtasaps enclosed to anv auÜioric 1 Agent, will ensure a bottle of PUk bj retdRlail. For sale by T.A. EE.MON. Btarl35-18m6. Plymouth, Lad

Wor Ute Mj'.t . S xurcihly To be had at tlie Brick Store, cheap, the pretti- . Baaattta in towu. Hurry up and ge t one before

they are.' aill gene.

52

LIFE & PUBLIC SERVICES OF

J. VINALL, M. D.,

eOMIEOPITHIC P

State of luff iff h ft. MmrtthaU i'oumiy. I, A. C. Capros, Clerk of the Corp .ration of F n. o'h, in mo Candy and State aforesaid, certify, that the foregoing is a Sgrrect liat of the xown Lots, i:i aiJ CorpO .otinn rnfiirtind 1 , . 1 i 1 1 o nAii f fi r the n nn -toavnie : 1 1 i taxes duA n them, and that the

same are severally chargeable with the amount of taxes with which they 1 charg d J j J I L ÜAJN HIS

on said list. Given under mv hand and seal, this 29th day f November, 1856. A. C. C APRON. Clerk of Piym oath Corporation.

Particular attention paid to Obstittric Practice,

and

CBHOiaC DISEASES OF WCMEN.

AND

frittered avay in a contest that holds out f To winch thev particularly invite the attenAon

no prospective guott, wbul it may be pro ductive of ::iconceivable mischi- f. State Sentinel.

TAnrrv vcoTTV? Diseases of Cliildrer. 0i J ALlVl i. VT V Tjl 'IiU . ! Office over C. Palmer's Store, corner of Miehi j

Gethsemane. Lieutenant Lynch, of the United States exploring expedition to the t ? 1 1 1 -ace! .-.ra oi.il llaA I? ."i rl l ra 1 P.Aß

. . j TTrT V r, c c ' of puhlic natronage. visited the Garden cf Gethsemane, about ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken

the month of May. change for Goods, at the market prices. He says: "The clover unon the r round was in Prince of the House f David. Three years

. a . - m j-m -a. "v r j-V r." . ,

ttiosc.vristiing to buy ouuu ooous ai tue T THE BltLCK STORE niav be found pan and LaPorte Streets, w her he can be consult

I () I- S I h 1 1 -r I K V S' ' i r Locking Glas5es a great deal cheaper th m at all h iura.

a ., J. 7 . , e, r L r ei er before offered in this market. As theyare determined to oiler Greater Rirgaini Jj . than have ever betöre been heard of in this oun- ' . -, t . , ''fl&& Hoping to merit by integrity of pagpOSC, and a ; p nlm0st all kinds Sp'endid. Stvles, for sale strict regard to tlie wants of their customers, a share I I t.hP;in at the BRICK STORE. 98

w , - .

in ex-

tOODS will be civen in exchange for Square

I T Timber, Lumber and Produce of almost all j

kinds, at the BLICK STORE. 3b

Notice to Corporation Tax Payers THE umlcrsiirned Treasurer and Collector of the Corporate Town of Plvmouth", w ould give no

tice that he i? ready to receive taxes on Corpora-

STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COCNTY. In the Mar hull Cir uit Court. Ei wry Tu m, 1C57 Gottlieb Baesaler, ) vs V Complaint for Divorce. Susannah Baessler, )

Ttin Pi .ItatlflC in t ip nl ive entitled cause nv

Notice to Stockholders In the Branch of the Bail: of the State of Indiana ut 1 'I y mouth . VT a meeting of said Board held at the office of the Branch cn the first day of December l 56, it was Ordered

That a .Meetinc of the Stockholders of said Branch

OV PENNSYLVANIA, L ite Minuter to England, and formerly Minirte Co Ru-si.i, Senator and Representative to C mgres, and Secretary of State, udin tlecmot ij.V'ortant of 1 is State Papers.

BY IL G. UOIiTON.

ceoi menou x Avavicv. ?f? j cr 4 T.' OF IXIHAXA.

lÄlate. 7 7 Y rMUW MARSHALL COUXTY.

nilri- In the Marshall Circuit Court, tvbruanj

DE1NG a translation fn m the

l)r.n MSS.

AI

bloom, and, fdtogether, the garden, in its aspects and association-, was better calcua, TW .1

lated than any place l am w, to sootne a jj.n yiss. hi tlvBibliathet ,ua of Cairo, in Egvpt Term, 1857

trouDieu spirit. x.ignt veneraoie trees, io- 0i tae Mnersot AUtis a, a jewisomiuaen i aicx- Napoleon B. AUeman, lated from the smaller and less imposing andria sojourninti : in Jerusalem in the idays of Her, pyJip g. AOeman,

l i ' . Af .Va, M....ra, .ri ou, auureso-eu louer iainera weauiM jew in Eifipi i vq ones which skirt the pass ot the Mount ote . :. ,. Al - , ,.-

Olives, form a consecrated gvove. Higii above, on either hand, towers a lofiy moun

tain, with the deei vawniiii? 'd.asm of Jfc- Calvary

. Ä . aj A.

hosaphat between them

them is a living eitv; on

r, i.nn rci ii "Ti t of thp State of Indiana. She is

.1 tlVU .ra vm . therefore notified of the filing and peudency ot ; that the same will be heard at j

.! ... .....1 il. .a 'I I-., .cui'V iV mxl I .. . . ...a . 1 .Lll "':......:, Cnmtmt n 011m-

lH'Il lc.-llinil,rt..l ,i.a in. an...--... . ..... .iivt t.Pm im Illr .Yiaiaiiail all.vilt v'ui i vv--".

the corporatiein is in need of money for school and i mence on ?ne Second Monday of February 1857. other purposes, he hopes the tax payer come for- ; aDj uncss she appear, plead," answer, or deniurr v. ard proin-.tly and get their receipts. Corpoi-ation I thcrc to tne same wji be heard and determined in

ordei-s taken. A. U UAUHl , 41 w G. Corporation Treasurer

Horace Corbin His attorney has filed in mv office be held on the nrL Tuesday of January 1?57 at the his Complaint for Divorce, and it appearing by a - office of the Brauch in Plymouth, forth porpoeeol

fidavit that the defendant, Susannah JJaessle i, is electing nve turectors ior me nrii an me a.,,-

ingyear. 56t6.

W.J. WALKER, Fr. s.

VINCENT, HIMROD & CO., Manufacturers k wholesale dealers in

relating as an eve witness all the scenes and won

derail in-'.'idents in the life of Jeeus of Nazareth from his baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion on

Ruth Allem in,

John S. Allemal ,

George K A lie. nan,

Ediud by Rev. Prof. J. H- Ingham, ; jjJ, M Alleinaii,

BOO'I; AND SPIOES!

A

LARGE ASSORTMENT just received a

her absence. , Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk

Dec, 4th ltoG

Marshall Circuit Court.

4t3.

A!1U

(43)

CHARLES PALMER'S.

Crowniwr one of i Rector of St Jonn'f Cuhuh'IM,'b,,;'n0"e oUtmf ! AdeUne Barber, t row ning one Ol j m i2mo., cloth, gilt, beautifully ilKstrateel. Barber, the Slop; of the 15. As the demand tor this book w ill he William S. HulVi

) Complaint for Deed.

T

STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY.

Eebru-

TINNERS' STOCK, No. 242 Lake and 2133 S. Water St. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

Februarv 21, '56

B.1IEF SYNOPSIS OF TIIE CONTENTS FUrth CoOege Life Stadjiatf Law Ektcxkai te Volui teer in dM war of I8Ä1 D eusc af Bdtimoro Elected to Congress Speech against the Bankrupt Pill Defense of Gen. Jackson -t Speech on the Jud':e'ar System Misfiouto Pa n-i'.i N ' ' l.;.v Election of Gen. Jackson ?dr. Buchanan's Great Speech on tLe Lmpeachment of Judge Peck Ten Years la Congre 1); tionalism Defense of the Freedom .f the Pre ss Mission to Kusia Election to the Senate Executive Patronage Mr. Clav and Mr. Buchanan Relations with Fnact Admission of Arkansas and Michigan Mr- Buchanan's Great Speech on the expunging Reaolotaoa Interference in Elections Speech on In.le:endent Treasury Bill Re plv to John

)n the McLeod Case Un e Umtea

HuiL- Oreiron Corresneuielenee. wluie

Davis-

States

I5tf.

nan,

other 13 the Jewish cemetery cr.y 01 tne ?crv large, i..o.k-. inrswuo wimi a suppn 01 un-nrai MArv Ann Huffman, dead. Each tree in this L're.ve, cankered, edition, should send along their onlew immediate- Wallaco Hamlin, .11 ir 1 , ' . ,;f. !y. Agents wanted in all parts of the Lint d Mates jiamlin Snarled and furrowed by age, y beautiful J MiftheaQOVCWOtk,to whom liberal in.lur, mente , rSSimTm and impressive in its decav, is a living ! Wlii bo .riven. HI DNEY Ar RUSSEE, Publish- -.u in

menument ot an.'Ciing ieene-s mat nave ers. Aimnierss

aÄ beneath and : 1 ound it. The ol- TON , General A

taken pi

ire tree perpetuates iisdf. Fre.m the root oPihe dying partn stem, the tree snrintrs into existence. Those arc accoun

ted one thousand vears old. Untier

of the nrcccdinir growth, therefore, the

Savior was wont to rest; and one of the ;

laa

All ortlers should be aeldressed to H. DAY

ent, 79 John Street New 1 ork

Adeha Alleniin.

Be it know n, that on the 24th day of September,

Editorsof papers giving the above, with this no-' tbo pljntin. l.v Horace Corbin. their Attortce, two insertions, will receive a copy ol Uns work üled -n t,J(1 oUk(; ot thtf Cltrk uf tbe Marshall

1 1 man, post pain. Circuit Court their compiaint tor Ueedir- the aoove ! entitled cause: and it annearing bv affidavit that

thore ö A IS DAAPj OR rftlNfI the defendants, Jo'aiS.Alleraan, George K.AUe-

1 1.1 lit. iiai.: ti v 9 - - . ÄÄ A1- rlT-rur erK-M" Marv Ann Huffman, ar identi of the State LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE. - -AlAn,A,th(. arA therefore notified of the filing

. . a a a.

ly popular uistnurent has been so greai uu ?7

the undersigned ha deiermmed to devote special

attention to their sale. His in-u !ments arc from the best nn. utacturer in the world and cannot fail te. pvcv satisfaction. Aivrrvp.RMAN GUITARS.

äUll.vu a.. . fxr,

Pec Head

auu

For small liingers,

Larger sue, ü0 . Smjl Patent Head N Common size do do do fine finish,. elo do extra do

do do verv tme,.

..6 00 . . 8 00 . . 10 00 ..12 00 ..14 00

. j a .:r..i

Thee Guinrsaro frum seasoneu ana oeauiui

m . . . 1 o

: Rosewood or Mahogany, alter tho ceieDraieu op

ish models and are unsurpassed ior riclness oft ,ne. Thev are double lined and backed throughouT nn.l will not crack or split. PRICES. . Guitar, Mahogany, with patent head A.c., Tal.-a 1 ttneH (ne UU

. . W I ............. . v . . . 1 , - IK-

present ma v roaik the verv sp w lie re tie rpHL jL;.ut.KM(.M-.u ahiu .vv, i. ami pt.U(i,.ney of said complaint, and that the same knelt and Draved and V'CUi. No caviling 1 J Ml operation in their new shop, at the south win bo ÜCiirtf w the next terjn of the Marshall Cir5 vi rar, KnA ,,'tr.rtie l.ere The trco- I 01,d uf bride witk a "W of bcst of i cuh Court, to be holden at the court house in Plymdoubt can nnd entrance acre,, xnu gco In rn.tX t a nfi 1. r, ,-,, ritmen.e? .... . . .1- 1 .f i.. ;.a iKTrara- i-r.7

OUUI. eil 1111 se.erjiiei jhujiu.m . a. v.-..,

In the Marshall Circuit Court,

y Term 1857.

William Rhinehart i

vs f Comp, for Divorce. Phebe C. Rhinehart) The Plaintiff in the above entitled cause by Horace Corbin his attorney has filed in my office his Complaint for Divorce, and it appearing by affidavit that the Defendant Phebe C Rhinehart is a non resident of the State of Indiana. She is therefore notified of the tiling and penelency of said complaint and that the same w ill be heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court to commence

JVEJf GOOD

THE good people of Plymouth, and Marsha County in general, will take notice that th new firm of CLEAVELAND & HEWETT, Have received and are receiving a splendid stock

of NEW GOODS, at their new Store House on the- j mggeation of Mr. B. It can the re corner of Center and Laportc s'rects, opposite tlie , without reserve, the authentic and 1

. rtflW. in Pvmnr.ti. einsi:in-r Ot I tW.n Ihe ltoi k Ii! ike.- a I et I '.el r

n ft tt j I of 410 oa- .1. ati v bound iu cloth and is 1 :Drv (ioods, brocenes, Hardware, ishea San accurate portrait on si.-. 1,

CROCKERY, TINWARE, &c, &e.

on the second Monday of February lN7,and unless ; 1. rcSp0ClfuHy invite persons w ishing to pur-

she appear, plead, answer, or demurr mere 10, me j cna8e anv 0t the aMTre named articles, or

Secretary of State under Mr. Polk M xican War Correspondence Mission to England Nomination for President, etc., etc. The above book has been w ritten by a gentleman well qualified by his litery attainments and hig long connection with" the democratic press. He was furnishe ' persrnally by the distinguished subject of the Memoir with many of the dates and fact of his early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material inafloeasible to other parties. The proof sheets have bean

bmitted to th.- Hon. J. Glance Jones, m. i ., aiuie

It can the rctore be caiioa

authorized edi-

a. a

Mieboik makes a hanasome lHiO v.uume

tmueirom an

Price,

AmbrotvT e br Braelv, en.T-aved by Buttre. $1. DERBY V JACKSON, Publish 1 1 9 Na saau Street N ew Y

same w ill be heard and determined in her absence

Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk

. - 1 1 I IlllWt. l J 11 UU J V VW1 Vi 0 y v . v ' ..- j -

grajihica! boUOdaiit S are too aisunci ana fpecially Black -smiths, who can't be beat at blow-! uni,.s; t2V ap,ear plead, answer or demur clear for an instant's hesitation. Here the mg; ready to do all work in theirlme of business at tjicrcit) th- P ,;,-0 wi.l be h. ar-.l nd determined in

and l agOUS, uuggies, v-axnagea ac.

December 4th 1 856.

Marshall Circuit Court.

4t3.

" 2 do Rosewood, "3d' do do 4 do do do 5 do do do 0 do do do

d0 (i0 State of Indiana, t t !nS Marshall Co, nyf

N

BONNETS, HATS, CAPS f

Sin

the )nce.

York.

e copies sent by mail, post paid ou e aipt

do do do

do

do do

4QM 00 00

m i r..i . r 1, iiPi-.a.-inf

yunaiian lurge.mi u. ?"r? We exoect we are located Lese lor life, and will

absorbed W Ute past, can eJ f""'' l" ' do work which will maintain ua among Mechanics

J liej

sad, vet soothing meditstiao.

aud crimson Cowers growing

VurPle i and othcrt : threfore, v,e waiTaut our work to pj

jibout tl;e d.Mie in a workman -like manner, and we mean what

their absence. Attot: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. oeta-47t3.

. :o :..ra i.;m ra.al f.ad we aav on this subject. REPAIRING done at

roots 01 tne treaj, vi.ijj. ...... ... ..... . .

- :bl,ort notice;

for contemplation, tor tnej ICH 01 nie f ,uw Ws-iron Hubs lor sale too, ate.

in r .nrl enancru:n"d death of the Fedeem- E. S. A. P. ELLIOTT.

also; Custom Blackamithlng.-

tor sale too, L E. B. t

' Br rrovine nvonertv, and pacing for this adver- ccipt 01 tne price aa u. .

tiscment,it will bo returned to the owner. J It? A AC ORR 7FaA j n . 1

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATALm raarnnrlor Lvon Administrator of the estate of

t T -. .1 . 1 liua falorl liia ni'titiiill 1 1 1 Kell

ci'iTiß fAva's wood lined j im james wun uw.. m. - . 0U1TAR CÄQPS, T"' l 25 reai estate of the decedent his personal being QO p.ipa.1 w . ,1 t... e..;. IMl.tioil

i:iTiTAn STRlXtiS ol sui.ertor quauiy ai- iieuiuaiiu i; " ' ,

, v...... - nrarar-praf,,!. ! W hf hC&Txl Vit th

wavsonhahu. Itj .uy lunimueu.. -- -

lv packed and sent bv stage or express up re-

viuai . j-- -j 1- H - T rTaraa ca r

Sealer in aU kinds of Musical Merchandise, Mi v . 1,1 -5G. r3&m6. South Bend , Ind

CTIjOTHXNG,

Oranvthing in their line, to call and examine taeir .frarat KofraS. raahfl..iiiff elsewhere, as we are eleter-

mined to sell and will sell for cash or tcaOA pay a . estjte t

....a k o rrilir Cllk Pe S . i. : i j ii .... ra.,c lrnn-in'

CrlCiAi ivo IHJ vr.iuii. a... i count v, inouuua, neee. a.-eo. .111 jrc-iou.." - w-r,an fford to sell poods for a small profit, as tU0msYh - ind bted to said i state, are requested to

intend to be 'conomiesn anu tei nie iuiuiuuini maiie immeo.ate- payment; anaw"-"' e

ag-unst tbo aine,ar- reqiu-sieu wtm..-

A D M I M STP A T 0 R'R KOTICE. OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned

have taken out le tters ot administration on

irv Ye.ckev, late f Aiailiall

next term of tlie Common

Pleas Court of said County. m Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk m Court Common Pleas, Marshall County. December 1th 185. 4tS-

HP

.. --r K .nr.fi.ted therebv.

Ue ... a a. We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old customers our thanks for their past patronage, and hope still to be participants in tlieirgoewl wishes anel to share in their patronage. And we say to one and all, give us a call, and it we fail to suit yon we flatter ourselves that it will be no fault of e.e.rs. CLEAVELAND k HEWETT. raav22-29tf.

nlv a,itlut;tifa-trd.

Saiestate is supposed tn lc -ohxnt JACOB YOCKEY,) SIMON SNIDER, Sem. 4th. 166

Admra

c

SH raid for Pork hy .v 1 (6) FF OWN LEE i 9HIRLEY

- c cr."

PWmttth,NoT. 15,

It, Och..hcvl6lu,l6