Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 January 1857 — Page 4
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l ne oin j f passes a war ; And takes its place in the silent tomb OftliePt: Xo hopeful ray " Of light gleam? forth from that viewless deep, Tint Life can be renewed, "When oiK-e enwrapped in that endless sleep "With the damps of death bedewed. ' A circle uew and dark, yet clear, Ii marked on old Time's breast: ' And there the change of a tieetingyear, In deep lines ia impressed. When years roll on, and their record write, As the future glances back, This mark shall sIiow, like a gleaming light, 'Mid darkness drear and black. With us, in this our dear loTed landSince first we aw the lislit, No year tint's passul with stronger hand 11.13 marked us with its might. While Freedom's light around us blazed Our hopes her blessings crowned "Biscnion V hydra head was raised, To "deal damnation 'round.' Since Tim bean and man first thought In social bonds to dwell, And o'er a form of Union wrought Whose rules should govhrn well, N age, no time, no year has seen I Such wondrous themes for thought, As in the ear now past, has been Before öur vision brought! Wliile Teace in all our borders reigned, And iintoM wealth was ours Prosperity with fraud un?ta;ned 11 e?pe ct o f foreign Pu w crs Conncrcc unbounded Arts sublime Knowledge, and all tint's great, Or upward points the human min J, Or elevates the State, With us four. 1 wc!come ves, while thus We onward ni rchod to i'lme, While favored men upheld the Trust Which honored Patriots claim Ianttics and foul Dtnugoues, Who'd sell tlieir country's good, Unloosed "Disunion's" Lind'U dog?,. To make them "druak on Llocd!" Upon their lip3 were paaceful words, L'pjn their tongues a Lik! Within tacir hin ts they felt thes.vorJ. They he irl that b ittlc-cry JI re fearfal ta in the. wildest ouni, When brother wars with brother; Inntiue rengcanci; brcath'ug 'round, Ho slaughter e'er can smother! They sought to take away the boon For which our fithei 's fought. They thought to shade the land ia gloom! And m ike us like the bought And bartered slaves in foreign Mart ; While they, as m isters stood, ' And took the gold with traitor heart,Tii.it bought our patriot blood! .- , Tiwnk Go.l ! the sons of Tatriot Sires Are worthv of theirnamcsi , : ThnkGod! the Revolution fires . Ia patriot's hearts remains. Aid Europe's despots have been told They cannot buy the Free,. Th'' Traitors tike their biood stained gold To sell our Sovrtrignty. The Dallot Box in Freemes's hands, Is more than armie3 vast; The strength of Peack around it Ftands, And o'er the land is cast. When danger threatens millions start . And hurl the Tyrants down, Who harbor treason ia their heart3, Or offer U3 a crown. I fear I've forgot. Im too serious by half Tor Ilolidar times, I am tliinking, " - When every body is trying to laugh And be merry with eating and drinkingCut then I was sid at the old year's demise, And I gazed cn his face with a tear; , Until suddeulv roused, I was startled surprised By "Good Morning." "A happy Nc.v Year!" ' I looked in the place where the old year last stood,
itru V1. hiS filce a11 cawTOrn and weary
. im ma cj c growing dim and his tottering frame, In the night air, chee rles and drearv Had pissed from my view! A brave little sprite btepped into his p!a:e with a cheer. And laughed in my face like a briirht sunnv ray, And said "I'm the happy New Year!" "Come, tell me now, what you have all been about . r.fl thycar that has passed," said the sprite.
"i u ten you a little," I said,' if I can; But I can't tell you all no, not quite!"
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yanK," And she squeaked as I turned her about, Cut I took a pood hold of the lever and crank, And ground him this short story out: The Crimean war is ended vou know? For the Russians, the Türk?, the British, The Frenchmen (who made such a terrible "blow" At the "Matakoff") got sort ortiitfish. So they settled the hash (they were all of them whipped,) And had a long treaty at Paris, Where they "fixed the thing up" for another hard fight! That will send some of them to the "Old Harry.' The Emp'ror of France has got him an heir, And Victoria's daughter a beau; (But for all their fuss, what the deuce do we care ?
it tnoy 'vc neirs, or got nnrned, or no?) From Switzerland's face, thev are Irving to si Neufchatel. because it U fr-po? . "
But before they succeed, they will par such a price That they'll think they had best let'it be. In India they've killed a few thousand or so, And deposed the poor Prince of OuJe; In (.'hin t, the Insurgents failed, as you know, And they huug up a few who were rowdy. In Spain they keep h inlying raid daadyingabou L:ke harlequins dancing at fairs; They put one ct in power, and put a set cut, Then replace them before they're ( o Vn ?tairs. The rest of the Old World goes on just the same As it h;u for a few years cone bv: Some crying lor bread, some lighting for fame, Some playing the traitor nnd spv. While the Devil looks on r.n 1 laughs at them all, For he knows he will get them at last, lie wants only their kings and has onlva fear, That they'll call for their quarters too fait. General Walker's got into a bit of a scrape With the ISiggcrs and Indians, they say; He's killed off his troops, and burned up "the town?, And about to h ive Nicaragua. Meantime, Meiicapu'arc ü-ht:ng like mad, As they always have been an 1 will be ; 'Till tJe fostering hand of old Uncle Sam Shall "annex them," and then they'll be free. At home we've been having an "Ulegant time," Electing old Jimmy Buchanan. We gave him a Platform with principles free, And room enough for him to stand on. The Republicans (?) got up poor Johnny Fremont, And required him to stand on a siccr, Andhe stucUlkc 'grim death but at last tumbled off And went splashing away up "Salt Biver." At Plymouth some Rail Roads hare forced themselves in, Like fish in the cod of a bagnctt: And more arc yet coming attracted 'twould seem, Like steel that approaches the magnet. But the reason is plain as every one sees Iti the plentiful numher of Groggcriet Where Gen tit men di ink and do as they please While roxediei hav c plenty of doggeries ! It's a nice little town, has some nice pleas nt folks, A good place for business and schools; And if tchiskey would track a few less of its jokes, And nobody drink it but fools, We could ask for no hcalthkr plcasantcr place; And we hope that our present Law-maker?, Will give the rum sellers a separate place, From Grocers, and Butchers, and Bakers. The "Democrat's" flourishing like a "bay horse" Or a "b ty tree." It's on a. foundation That can't be knocked out. I'lie Carrier Boy Deems all of it's patrons Relations. He loves you, and lain would he tell you in rhymes. But the "mashcen" has broken just here: So take what he's got and hand over the dime?, ' And wish him "a happy New Year."
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most popular medicine of that c'ass ever
no medicine ever met with such
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Tlie pres-? and iwople, everywhere, speak ol
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In preference to Quinine and Arstnic, v. hich art;
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SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION,
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jjrV Stryclnrnc, or Iii Sdrubati Pl" fliJK K rven for t
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Or i'llV OLIILT PUIMMIUU3 or IIIHIIIOUI-
irelv Vegetable and perfectly Harm-
A4 yess, even for the smallest infants. It is a perfect
v)Andas an Ague Killer it lu3 no equal. Circulars
'Yfrom rrofessors. Physicians, Clergymen and the r )y Pre s?, arc left with each agent.
C.S7 Trice 75 cents. For sale bv Dratrrrists and Dcal-
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- Oencral Agent for Indiana. Sold also bv T.A.T,F.MO
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jYovcnC8 Cholera, this Fit ract of Jamaica Ginger I w'yhas been given, bringing about an entire cure af- ! ter the cases Lad been given up by physicians, who ;Q 'c J had tried all ordinary means to no purpose. This
extract is composed of one powerful and harmless
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tro and is VARti.AriXtiU to be tree Irom all irn--'N tating or other properties of an injurious tendency. VjAny amount of certificates could be given of its () extraoitlimry virtues, but we prefer to let the artifXr7) cle speak for itself.
Price 50 cents per Bottle.
l'rcparccl by Y. YV . KUlifcK MS . " Indianapolis, Indiana,
t tj For Sale by T. A. LEMON,
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Plymouth, Indiana.
Notice to Stockholders
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Cx Vy A T a meeting of said Board held nt the office tVX AV ofthe Rranc! l on the first day of Dcccmbci Al5b,it waa ol'T Ordered
d-Sl An:liaceur.goitnc!tocK;noiuer3 0i3iia urnncn Ih be held on the first Tuesday of Januarv It 57 at the
ftt office of the Branch in Plymouth, for the purpose ol
C) electing five directors for the Uranch for the ensu-
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5Gt6. , W.J. WALKER, Pres.
STATE OF INDIANA. , U MARSHALL COUNTY. IritKe ITarshull Circuit " Court. Febrvory Term, 1857. Gottlieb rBaessIcr, ) vs. V Complaint for Divorce. EcsaLnah Bacss!cr, ) The Plaintiff ia the aboTC entitled cause by Horace Corbin His attorney Ins led in my office hi CouipLiittt for Divorce, and it appearing by a -Cdarit that the defendant, Susannah JJacsslci, is a non resh:, nt of the S.atc of Indiana. SI c i therefore notificJ of the filing and pt-udency of said fömplaint, arl that the sunc will be heard M the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court to coi.iinenee o hc Scc-nd Moudiy of February 1857, and un'es3 Ehe . appear, plead, an3wcr, or demurr there to, the same will be beard and determined in her absence. . - Attest-- . ; , NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk ' . Marsliall Circuit Court. ';Dcc,4thI5C.. - 4 4t3. - STATE OF INDIANA. . . . MARSHALL COUNTY. . In tJie Afors7ic.il Circuit Court. 1'elruarrj Term 1057. -. ; - : William Rhinehart , j . ;. 1 ' : - vs f .Comp, for Divorce. PKebc C." rJunchari) , - Xio PI tintiff in tb s above entitled cause by Horace Cotb'n hli atteVney has filed in my oflice his Complaint f r Di-rce and it appearing by affidavit th.U the Defen lint Paebe C. Rhinehart is a non Tcs dr-.t of the Stit. of Indian. " She U therefore ntifid. ot the filing and pendency of said complain; arvdthit tho same will bo heard at the next term of th Mirsh.UI Circuit Court, to commence oülbescconl Monday of February lt57,and unless she npoettr, ple:vl, aru er, or demtux there to, the earn? villbc heanl and determrnel in hr-r absence. Attest ; N EWTON R.PACKARD, ClerkMan haU Circuit Court.
X adies Dress Goods. Call at the Brick Store and examine the nicest stock of Ladies Dress goods ever brought to this market; and better than all, they are bo cheap that it takes a very small amount of money to buy a dress pattern. . 52 For the Ladies, Expressly To be had at the Brick Store, cheap, the prettiest Bonnets in town. Hurry up and get one before t'iey are alll gone. 52
STATE
THE good people of Plymouth, und Marsha County in general, will take notice that th new. firm of CLEAVELAND Sc HEWETT, Hare received and are receiving a pplendid stock of NEW GOODS, at their new Store House on th corner of Center and Laporte s rscts, opposite the Post Office, in Plymouth, consisting of Dry Goods, Grcc eries, Hardware, CROCKERY, TINWARE, d-c. -They respectfully invite persons wishing to purchase any of the above named articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS CLOTHING, Or anything in their line, to call end examine their stock "before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell and will sell for cash or read) pay as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! We can afford to sell goods for a small profit, as we intend to be economical and let the ommunity be in part benefitted thereby. We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old Customers our thanks tor their past patronage, and hope still to be participants in their rood wishes and
to share in thcirpatronage. ' And we say to one and I
ail, give us a call, and if we Tail to suit you we Bat ter ourselves that it will be no fault of ours. 1 CLEAVELAND k HEWETT. ay33-5tr.
OF 1XD1AXA,
MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, February Term, 1857.
Napoleon 13. Alleman, Philip S. Alleman, vs. Ruth Alleman, John S. Alleman, George K Alleman, Nelson M. Alleman,' Adeline Barber, Ieouard Barber, William S. Huffman, Miry Ann Huffman, Wallace Hamlin, Fidelia Hamlin, Aaron M. Alleman,- and Eunice Alleman. Adclia Alleman.
VINCENT, KiMRQO & CO., M inufacturcr & wholesale dealers in OF 0 -7" 3ES & I AMD
VC TINNERS STOCK, i 'A No. 242 Lake and 233 S. Water St. CHICAGO ILLINOIS
February 21, 5 6 15tf.
t Complaint for Deed.
Be it known, that on the 2 Ith d iv of September, 1E54, the plaintifife.by Horace Corbin, their Attorney, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court their complaint for Deed in the above entitled cause; and it appearing by affidavit that the defendants, John S. Alleman, George K. Allemm, Nelson M. Allem: n, William S. Huffman, M iry Ann Hoffman, arc non-resident? of the State of Indiana; they are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the fume will be heard at the next term of tlie Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Tlvm-
outh. onthe second Monday in February. Ic57.
and unless th?y appear, plead, answer or demur
thereto, the 8 ime will do heard anT determined in t ieir absence. ' ' , ' Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD. Clerk.
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Stale of Indiana, ) Marshall County) TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AL-
jS exander Lyon Administrator of the estate of
James Lyon deceased 1ms tiled his petition to sell the red estate of the decedent his personal being insufficient to pay his debts and that'said petition will bo heard at the next term of the Common Pleas Court of said Countv. Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk Court Common Pleas, Marshall County. Dceomber4thlS5G. 4t3.
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OF almost all kindsSplendid Styles, for sale cheap at the BRICK STORE. 28
Xlinteij ftt the Urek Store )
D UTTER, Eggs, Lumber, etc, for whioh will
XJ be given, m exchange, cuh prices. 53
Goods at the lowest
N. IL O. Co
AT "HONEST CORNER" FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!! DRO WXLEF d- SHIRLEY. Arc now receiving their Spring : nd Summer supply of Goods. If is needless to say, that they arc bringing 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 anybody else, when ntc take into consideration their long experience in the business their reputation as business men, t nd their determination to do by their customers ss they would be done by ; but w e will say briefly, that everything in the line of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, of every stvle and price Hardware, crockery, Groceries, Yankee Notions and in fact, everything suited to the wants of th's country, can now be had at their Store as cheap as else b ere, and a call at "Honest Corner" will cov vince j-ou that "where cheap Goods are there is the place to buy.' BROWHLEE & SHIRLEY. GASH paid for Pork bt ' (6) BRÖWNLEE k SHIRLEY
PIEROB,
MAXCFACTTjaE AlfD DZAUR IX Gents' Furnishing Godu
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, JEWELR.
lias just received a large assartment" of Clothing, Piece Gooes, Hats and Caps of every variety suited to the : . SPRING & SUMMER TRADE! Which he takes pleasure in recommendins fa the
public as complete, and flatters himself that purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to give him th first call, as he is determined to sell as low as the
same can be bought in any house in the West. As he wishes to give hi3 customers such goods as will give satisfaction he proposesto make up a considerable portion of his own stock, and sell none but such
as he can recommend, and hopes, by doing a fair
ousmess, to secure a liberal an.d permanent patronCUTTING : MAKING
Will be attended to on 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 solicit a call from all who may want anything in his line of trade. Lumber and Shingles bought at tlie highest price.
so? . Ml 1 Vi l( Mcdifines, IHIÖld on to whAIIP
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MERCANTiLE
INSTITUTE
OF INDIANAPOLIS. THE object of this Institution, as its name im port?, is to afford to young gentlemen and la dies an opportunity to become thoroughly qualified for the Counting iioom and general business puruitsof life, on the most scientific principles. By first teaching each and every pupil to write u bold, legible h ind; 2ndly, by teach ji the pciene uf Book-Keeping, by double end sinVle rntrv, nr practically applied to every dt p.trtin. i:t of bus! lies, together with Lf.ctuies on tlie Lavs :u: ' Customs of Trade anJ the Sj:cn.e os Ai; -ovjits. Terms of a full course (;' or 1 ) wteks,) i f' Terms for a pirtia! et. i -i-, embracing th." I ractic il part of B'.ck-Keeping ;iird bu?iness Pcinuins'iip,. . . 15 ' Terms for iu!l course in L idies Depa:t nent 10 Which must prepaid or seemed.
33" Fur further particulars s e circi.l ir.
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MARBLE WOHK; rYIIE undersigned would respect fully it.r.frr the citizens of Mirshil! and aujo-nf' coi ties, that he has comuicuctd the . M : . 1 ; In Plymouth, where he intends keeping m luu -ill kinds of TOMB STONES, MOXUMEXTS TOMBS &, TABLEts
executed, and of the best stock, which he
:11 as low a3 any shop in the country. Hi nanufactured to order, is executed with th est precision, and the inscriptions strictly fol J, as near as possible. s f hop is in the base Jient elory of Brown'ee
r uiric s btorc, easi sir.c Aiicnigan street. ' . L. Piatt will act 33 my agent, receive in scriptions and forward them, and I will dclive the work according to order. JACOB KNO L OC July 3, 1856. 3 S
A. C. CAPHON,
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PLYMOUTH, IND
1 iTL practice in the Common Pleas iaa ) Circuit Courts of Marshall and Stark counties Collections promptly attended to ; Deeds, Mortgig 1 &c, drawn up on short notice. O ?i ICE over T. A. Lemon's Drug Store. Ply outb, 1656. Uj SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills! PREPARED from a prescription of Sir Jamer Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen, litis invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to tlie female constitution. It moderates all cxcc3s, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly periods with regularity. These Pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution sind lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform hex duties with safety to herself and child. These Pills should not be taken bv females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they arc sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at anj other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. pain in the Rack and Limbs, Heavhic?s, Fatigue otSlight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowne of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a diswrdereri system, these Pills will eflcct a cure when all otheläeaiid have failed, and although a powerful remedy. dociuiot contain ircn, calomel, antimony, or am other mineral. Full directions accompanying each packagePrice, hi the United States and C;iuad.i,Oue DoJ lar. W. W. ROllERTS
INDlA.NArCL!, Generalagent for Indiana. N. U. $10) and 6 postage stamps enclosed U any authorized Agent, will ensure a bettle of Pill bv return mail. For sale bv T.A. LEMON. niarlö'1-C-lcniG. " Plymouth, lud
J. VINALL, M. D., iiOiiiüiüM'iiiü mmw Parucular attention p.üd to Obstetric Pa actio. and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WCMCN, AND Diseases of Children Ollice over C. Palmer's Store, cun.tr u. Mi J T.n and LaPorte Stretts, w here he can be con? ui at all hours. ?ri'. Notice to Corporation Tai: Payers THE undersigned Treasurer and Collector ol the Corporate Town of Plymouth, would give no tice that he is ready to receive taxes on Corpora tion assessments, and as the Treasury is low and the corporation is in need of money for school and other purposes, he hopes the tax payers come forward promptly and get their receipts. Corporation orders taken. A.C.CA PRON, 41 w6. " Corporation Treasurer BOOTS AND SHOES! A LARGE ASSORTMENT just received at (43) CHARLES PALMER'S.
Gr-uuLt -xrs ! Q-tx tars!! rpHE DEMAND FOR THIS DESERVEDI y popular instrument has been so great that the undersigned has determined to devote special attention to their sale. His instruments are from the best manufacturers in the world and cannot fail to give satisfaction. FRENCH ANGERMAN GUITARS. For small Singers,' Peg Head $4 00 Larger size, do 0J Small Patent Head J Common size do do - do fine finish 10 W do do extra do 12 00 do do very fine, ...14 00 IhcfC Guitars arc" from seasoned and beatiful Rosewood or Mahogany, after the celebrated Spanish models, and are unsurpassed for fullness ana richness of tone. They are double lined and blocked throuchout, and will not crack or split. PRICES.
Guitar, Mahogany, with patent head &c.,
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GUITAR CASES, wood lined,. . . :
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GUITAR STRINGS of superior quality al ways on hand. ETAny instrument will be carefully packed and sent by stige or express upon receipt of the price as above. Ordere respectfully dieted. D. WITTER, Dealer in all kinds of Musical Merchandise, May, 1 , 1856, 25m8 South Bond. I od.
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WHY. TO THAT DIME YOU'VE GOT until you get to T. A. Lmoji't Store, and buv more tnwds for it in his line of Groceries of all
kiads. pure Dross and Medicines, Patent Cures ot
all kinds, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glassand Putty, Fancy Goods. Tovs, Notions, Books, Stationery, Jewel
ry, Confectionery ; EvEr YtHiNg that anybody wants, or can want, or will ever want, or
has any business with, than you can get lor nvti
times the monev anywhere else. Nov. 29, '55. "
TT ARPERS MAGAZINE. Tlie circulation ol
I I Harpers New Monthly Magazine is now great
er than at : ny previous time since its publication was commenced, and is steadily and rapidly increase ing. The same plan which has made it so popular hi.'hcrto will continue to be pursued. It will aim
to present regularly, in more elegant dress and at a ehe.iper rate, a larger amount of better reading matter than lus ever been given to the public In anv
similar nerodicil. either foreign or domestic. Iu
contents will .be m ide xr wi hconstmt reference to
the wants .nnd tastes of the great bodv ' of the A
mi riean people, r.'-he r thin those of pny particular c!:!.s t-r profession. While it will be the endeavor f its i.-onductors, in ffll it deparHni nts to cotnbhir
ntcitainmeiit with ij,;t: lotion, special care will Im :.ikcr. to exclude ev.-i vi'i;:,s' that cn pve mst cans; if Coin laiiit to :nv iitterest or tt,v ier.ri .m cf the
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Each number of the Magazine will contain 14 c-tavo pa pes, in double columns, each year thu:omprising nearly two thoi sand pages of the choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Erery number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustrations, accurate plates of the fashions, a copious chronicle of current events, and impartial notices of the important books of the month. Tlie Volumes commence with the numcers for June and December: bbt subscriptions may commence with any numln r. Terms The Magazine may be obtained of Bcok-sellers, Periodical agents, or from the publishers, at three dollars a year, or twenty-five cents. The scmi-a:mual volume, as completed, neatly bound in cloth, are sold at two dollars each. Nine volumes are now ready, bound. The publishers will supply specimen numbers gratuitously to agents and postmasters, and will make liberal arrangements with them for circulating tlie Magazine The xMagazine weighs over seven and not over eight oances. The postage on each number which must be prepaid quarterly, ia three cents. 41 UFEPUBÜlTRVICES OF JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Late Minister to England, and formerly Minirte to Russia, Senator and Representative to Chigress, and Secretary of State, udin the most important of his Stat Paper. BY R. gThOIITON.
APBTVH. nr.rin? Towtvint
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LATER .FROM CHICAGO!
EACE IX THE CRIMEA! K OaXAT DXCUNK IM
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
A FEW days ago I returned from Chicago, and .a . u i: i .1
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OF ALL KINDS; . COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS," WHITE FISH, CODFISH, MACKEREL, TOBACCO, RICE, SALT, .rsiwa- FRUITS, YANKEE NOTIONS In endless variety, and everything else kept in GROCERY STOEE.
FRESH PIES AND CAKES kfpt comumIj on lurnd. I have adopted the "No Tru3t" svsten, believing that it is the only right way of doing business to insure fair bargains to purchaser; and will adher strictly to it; and in order to patronize those who patronize me, I will take in exchange for Groceries, Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Beeswax,' Rap?, and allow the highest market price for them. For the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, I return my sincere thanks, and hope, by close application to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Remember the place third door on the east side of M;chigan Street, Pi i mouth, Ind.
. A. VINNEDGE. may 1 5-27 tf. Car&nal PriTiCiples cf the Democratic
Party. ar. l cznet jus:ice to all m n, of whit-
.vcr Mit reyj.iou, rvliious or '-oiiticaL - P.-it-, -ir'vrce r-tid honest fridtdahip itl i'i nitiij-i; üt.-.-tT1n:i. l;i;?iK,-? with none. .. Tbi- riI: vi iiuu aii Territories acminlater their o u tkn-jtic aflair-. 4. Frerdum an.! finality; the soreTrignty of the' people, aii: Ujc riglrt tf the majority to rule hen z: ntiti!ti.rm!!T -pn-iird. &. Ec. 3 my in t pelvic icx r ntfl t urt ? t nd iucn A j Tt nation t f cblic f;M. f. Fn-i.-don of ie!iioj, freb:n cf the frtst, n 1 ; nc rai tliflosk-n of ur in ir.A. m i:e-r.. . ("yi':ün toall secret pt-Htie-i orfcanizs&n, ja.d al'. ctjmr tio in politic. t?. A SBcreti ft epervatiM tf the Federal Constitution, and ik rrligiorw tests for oflice. 9. No bigotry, vr pride cf e-vt, or distinction of birth among Americas citizevs. 10. Respect and protrctioa for the righM of t" 11. Tlie preservation of tie uitaralitation lawc, and the right of all to the public domain acd the protection of the Americaa Covtrajmnt. 12. Opposition to all chartered wnow o'ies. 13. Common brotherhood al good will to allespecially to those of the ljovsefrrM t4 faith.
BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS Birth College Life Studying Law Election to Volunteer in the war of 1S12, Defense of Bal timore Elected to CongressSpeech against the Bankrupt Bill Defense of Gen. Jackson Speech on the Judiciary System Mission to Pa nama Natuialization Laws Election of Gen. Jackson Mr. Buchanan's Great Speech on the Impeachment of Judge Peck Ten Years In Congress Opposition to Sectieoalism Defense of the Freedom of the Press Mission to Ruaaia Election to tlie Senate Executive Patronage .Air. Clay and Mr. Buchanan Relations with France Admission of Arkansas and Michigan
Mr- Buchanan's Great Speech ou the expunging
. Resolution Interference ra Elections bpeecc on Independent Treasury Bill Reply to John DavisOn the McLeod Case On the United States Bank Oregon Correspondence, while Secretary of State under Mr. Polk Mexican War Correspondence Mission to Enlami Nomination for President, etc., etc. The above book Uns been written by a gentleman well qualified by his litery attainmmts and hi Ku,v connection with" the democratic press. He wa furnished crsrnally by the distinguished subject vi the Memoir with ra iny of the dates and foot of Iii early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Sluch.in.ui h;is been fuj'f.'i d ith material inacceb!e to other parties. The proof sheets have bvn Emitted to the Il-jn. J.Glacey Jones, M. C, at the -iiL--cstL:i ot Mr. B. It cjn'thvrefoie ba called -viihout reserve, the authentic and authorized edi The book ir.iU'? a handsome lüm vokm i -1 0 p-v-ros, neatly bound in cloih nnl L cuibe! A'.cd v. i?'h an accurate Portrait on Srotl, from ru n lrctLC bv Pn.iv, eri-.r.W(d bv 'utue. Pricf si. " DERIiY i JACKON, Publishert, 1 1 J .N si1 tr, Sirt t N v Y'i k Single copies sent by nnü, y n on re aip:
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A D M 1 N I STR ATO IV S NOTICE. VI OTiCE whon-by pvm thxt the undersigned Uwv tik;n out "b tten e." admin'stiation n :ie estate oi lb nry Yo key, late of Manhiii .'urtv. In i n i, seised. Ail person knowing " niselves u h bteii to s;ii i es:nte, arc requested to . -kc immediate pa mint; rn ; those having claims .; iiust the Sivmv, are reej ieslvd to present them du.!y authenticated. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JACOB YOCKEY.) . , SIMON SNIDER, J Aumr Sept. 4th. If üß --US By proving property, and paying for this advertisement, it will be returned to the owner. ISAAC ORR OctoberlGth. 1856 49t3-
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Law of Newspapers. . 1. Subscribers who do not rive expreM otic to the contrary, are considered as wisbnt-; f eoatinuetheir subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontintraiet? ofileir papers, the publisher may continue to eead them until all arrearages arc paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from tlie office they are held rcapon-iWe till they have settled the bill and ordered the paper discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the publishers, and the paper is still sent to the former direction, they arc Leid responsible The Courts hare decided that refusing to tale paper from tlie oflice, or removing and leaving ' uncalled for, is rum facik eiideucc of intentionat
Iraud. COUNTY OFFICERS. D. Vinnedgi Treasurer. J. BaowNLXR, Recorder. T. McDo.nald Auditor. J. F. Vax Valkexbcrch,. Sheriff. L. Mattiso, i Coron rN. R. Packard, Cleik. J. F. Va.x VAUttNstracH Post Master. Cocxtt Commissioners. D. Vaxtactor, S. G Gordon-, S. N. CiUMru. Examiners or Scuool Tf.abhers A- C. Catroj. Circcit Cocrt. Hon. Thomas Stakfield Judpe Terms. second Monday in August and February. Common Puia Court. Hon. E. Ecrert, Ju!pt: Terms. Third .Monday's in January, April, July, and October. Coli missioners Cocrt. First Mondavi in March, June, September, snd De"ccmber.
AND Summet' Goods! GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT IT. H. OGLESEEX. & C's BRICK STORE!!
r 'JAKE this lacthod oi" in''cini;n the ublic that . I they are iioM in receipt of a vtry large and weil selected ''Kk of Spring and Suinuier Goods,
OCEB.IES.
13001S&; SHOES. CJiOCkKKV kt.
To which thev prirticularlv invite the attention ol those wishing to buv GOOD GOODS at the
LOWEST FIGURES!!
As they are determined to offer Greater B trgain th in have ever before been he-ard of in this cour tv.
Hoping to merit bv integrity of pt iposc, and a
strict regard to the t ants of their customer, a har
of pubbc patronage.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE taken ia i change for Goods, at the market prices.
JOHN, the Butcher, Under the sign of tlie " CITIZENS' MARKET HAS opened in full blast, and will continue so until next June, in which he has placed a JNT 33 "VU" DP Ij j. 3NT T ! To accommodate all who may call for the following named articles HEAD CHEESE, LIVERWORT, . SAUSAGE. PUDDINGS, CHEESE. MUTTON, VEAL, PORK. BEEF- Fresh, Salt, Dryed & Smoked. BOLOGNA. CHICKENS. Ready to buy for Cash, Beef Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. 3 .&
HORACE CORBIN, A TTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND i-X iir:ii -tA in all hiiainpa. in the in Of hlf
tilTrZ-.-. tn Tnia rr. in the Circuit and
Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and will give particular attention to buying and selling
Land, paying i axes, A.c. . PlymouthrNov. 15, 1855 -t.
BOOKS, BOOKS! TTi 1----fat anrtment of School and Mi&cella.
neous BbcCa ever offered for sale in Plvmouth, can be found at CHARLES PAL X ER S
Nor. 13 Vtf
Prince of tho House f David. Three rear in the Holy City In the dy of Fontiu
Pilate. ni. BEING a translation from the Al ndn-anMSS.intheBiblü-vthequa of Cairo, in Egypt of tlie letters of ADINA, a Jcwishmaiden of Alex andiia -ojourning in Jerusalem in the days of Her, od, addressed to her father a wealthy Jew in Egypt relating as an eye witness all the scenes and woa derful incidents in the life of Jesus of Nazareth from his baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion on Calvary. Edited ty Rev. Prof. J. II. Ingham, Rector of St- Jonn's Church, Mobile. One volvme 400 pages, 1 2 mo., cloth, gilt, beautifully illustrated. Price'$l,25. As the demand for this book will t very large, booksellers who wish a supply of the first edition, should send along their orders immediately. Agents wanted in all parts of the United Statct to sell the above work, to whom liberal inducement will be given. HUDNEV & RÜSSEL. Publishers. All orders should be addrcreed to II. DAY TON. General Agent, 79 John Street New York Editors of papers giring the above, with this no tee, two insertions, will receive a copy of this wor i mail, post paid : - -
RAIL ROADJ2ROSSINGJ LOOK OUT ron THE ENGINE! TH E UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW m full operation in their new chop, at the toit)
end of the bride, with a good supply of the best oi Timber, L on. Coal &c and the best of workiaen, especially Blaek-imiths, who can't be beat at blowmg; ready to do all work in theirline oXhusineri al Wagons, Buggies, Carriages &c . : .
We expect we are iocatea nere tor tue, ana wui do work which will maintain us among Mechanic and otheri ; threfore, we warrant our work tob done in a workman-like manner, and we mean what we say on this subject. REPAHUIIQ done at short notice; also; . Custcta TO re !tL!r;Wagon Hubs. Ior sate too, tt. ' 5 1 r. E, S. It A. P.' ELLIOTT. nym-wth.NöT. 15;ie54. I
