Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 January 1857 — Page 3
PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. SATURDAY EVENING POST. Established August 4, 1321. THE publishers of this old and firmly established paper take pleasure in calling tL attention of the public to their programme for the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will be more than ever appreciated by the reading world. We hare therefore already made arrangements with the following brilliant list Of writers:
WILLIAM HOWITT, (of England,) ALICE ARY.T. S. ARTHUR, Mrs. SOUTH WORTH,
AUGUSTINE NISSON, the author of "UILLAII," kc. We design com mencing, in the firöt number in January next, tho lo'llowing original noveliette: TALLENGETT; OR THE SQUATTER'S HOME. BY Willam Hewitt, ruthor of ' "Rural life in England, Home s of the Poets," kc. This is a story of Australian life, Mr. Howitt having visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself with the novel aspects under wtJch nature and society present themselves in that singular region. The following Novelets will then be given, though probably not in the exact order here mentioned: THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRL. By Alice Gary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Saturday Evening Post. THE WITHERED HEART. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Tost byT. S.Attuur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. An origiual Novelet by th author of "My Confessions," "ZILLAH, or ti c cldld Medium," kc, tic. THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. An original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Dcnnison, author of 'Mark, the sexton," Home picture?," kc. THE RAID OF BURGUND V. A tale of the Swiss Canton. An original Novelet, by Augustine Duganne, author of "The Lost witness," kc. We also have the promts of a thort and condensed Novelet, by Mrs. IIOUSEWORTII, to run through six or eight numbers of the Tost. In addition to the above list of contributions we design coutinuing the usual amount of Foreign Letters, Original sketches, Choice Selections from all sources, Agricultural Article?, General New?, 1 Timorous Anectodes, view of he Produce and Stock Markets, the Philadelphia Retail markats, Bank Note List, Editorials, kc, our object being to j.ive a complete record a? far as our limits will admit, of the Great World. ENGRAVINGS. In the way of cugraviugs, we fine rally present two weekly erne of an instructive and the other of a humorous character. CThe postage on the Post to any part of the U.S., paid quarterly or yearly in advance, at the oiliee Lere it it rt ceive'd, is only 26 cents. TERMS (cish in advance) 1 copy $-,f" a year. 4 copies .93 " & (and one to the getter up of club) id,io 13 13,0 J 2 j .oa " Address DEACON & rETERSON. No CG, South Third street, Philad. HTSamle numbers sent gratis to an v one requested. . rr" IRC Lciiisvüle AVeeklv Courier, ON the 1st of Jainiarr. THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER will begin the FIFTEENTH ye ar of its publication. As an cntcr.rising industrious .nl reliable news and conjnv:-r-id paper, it is unsary used, while in it? polities it is bi.-!d and iuc.ei rnier.t, r.nd is earnest in opposition to the danger ins doctrines and tendencies of Know-Nothingism. A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLUTTE Written by Mrs. Miry E. Childs author of "Osvn Dudley" nd "Louise Lltion," will Le coni-tii-nced earlv in January. It is entitled "77; GRAYIIOOD," and is fonndd on the atrocious murder of Bibb, in Lerncton, Ky., hi 1512. It w i!i be fjunJ to be a romns2 of Icrp r.nd thrillimr intercut. TERMS: 1 Copv tbe Wc-eklv Courier 1 rear... il Copies " " " , - ' u 1 f) 4 it i 0 it tt tt tt i 2 T.;i ! : co 21 00 G 00 1 Copy of th'1 Diily
DUG ANNE, Mr?. M. A. DEN-
1 " Tri-Week.y 4 00 j tion 20, Township .i3, Kange 3 East in Marshal Copies of the calibrated trial cf Mit. F. Ward, I county Indiana to meet on the promises and confer the murder cf Butler, will be sent to all who get j tinue from (lay to day until all is surveyed, up and forward us club-s. j Non-resident., who fail to meet the Surveyor at JUrSrK'cinu n o? ics of the V.'EEKLY COURI-1 'be time above mentioned, and defray or provide
Ell sent n j licatiop. Address W. N. IIALDEMAN, Courier Steam Printing House, No. CI und Third Street, near Mai j, Louisville, Kv. 53 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. "jVTOTICE is hereby giveu, that I will sell at j j public auction on Thur-day. tho 19th day of February, 1".7, iu Union town.-hip, Marshall county, Indiana, all the personal estate of James Houch-t-m, late of said county, deceased, consisting of une horse, four he ul of" cattle, one two-horse wage n, harness, farming utensils, om, wheat in the tield, li.lv tünif and w5!l fiitii4tf.Kk1.1 Fni,ii t:ir t .T.l.ia t tands, bc-k and bediiing, cupboard ware, klo' es, : . . , , - . , , etc. A credit of nine months will be sriven on all ftim-i over three dollars, the purchasers giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and apprtisement laws. THOMAS HOUGHTON, jan221U3. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OTICE U hereby given that I will sell atpubjj li ; anction, on Saturlay, the 1 4th day of Ft bru irr, lt:57, at Zehner'rf Mills, in Green town-hip, M irshall county, Indiana, nil the personal estate of John MjCormiek, late of said county, deceased, consisting of horaes, addle, etc.; one watch, clothes, saddle-bag?, ere , etc A credit of s'z months will be given on all sums ovi r three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, waiving valuation and appraisement ho .. N. L. CARPENTER, jan22-llt3. Administrativ. ESTRAY NOTICE. Taken up by JosephTT Dunn, living ia Center to'ndiip, Marshall county, Indiana, two yearling?, to-wit: one spotted Steer and one red Heifer, white face, with some white about the belly. Said estrays were appraised at seven dollar each, by John Scott and Jolin Henry, before Milo V. Smith, Justice cf the Pcf cc. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk -j;n8-9 Marshall Circuit CouiL ISTKAY NOTICE. Taken up by John II. 2J Vantr.cse, living in Tippecanoe tewndiip, on the 13th ay of December, 1&5C, a dark Roan Steer, supj-f-sed to be two years old last spring. Mirked a3 follows: a crop off the Kft car and a slit in the right. Valued at nine dollars, before James Turner, a Justice of the Peace. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk jin9-9t3- M irshall Circuit Court. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned his taken out special letters of administration in the estate of Johu McCormick, deceased, late of Marshall county and state of Indiana, ßaid estate U supposed to be insolvent. N. L- CARPENTER, jvn!5-10t3. Administrator. TO NON RESIDENTS. milE UNDERSIGNED WITH THE 1 County Surveyorwill, on Monday, 'the 2nd! , y. v.Mrj, irS(, at t o'clock. t. m.. of san!day, proceed to survey & locate the corners ot his land, in Sections 25 and 26, township i2f rane 3 st in Marshall county, Indiana. to nveet on the premises, and continue from day to day r ntil all is surveyed. ' - ' l Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the County Anditor, and such delinquencies p'a?ed on the tax duplicate, and colli r-ted according to law. PETER HOOVER.V Jan'MOt?. . ' , ,
P. S. MARSHAL'S SALE.
Y virtue of awr.'t of execution, (Venditioni exponas,) to me directed from the Cleik's of fice of the U. S. Circuit Court, for the District of Indiana, I v.jll oa the 12th day of February, A. 1). Iböl, between the hour3 of 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. m., at the Court House door, in the town of Knox, Stark county, Indiana, offer for sale, at public auction, the rents and profits for seven years, of ail the following described lands und tenements, situate in said county of Stark, and State of Indiana, to-wit: The S. E. Sec. ten, (10,) Township thirty - throc, (33) Range one, (1 ;) and The N. E. Sec. fifteen, (15,) Township thirtythree, (53,) Range one (1.) And upcji failure to realize a sufficient sum to satisfy the deinanc, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, oflcr for sale the fee simple of all said above described real estate. I aken and ordered to be sold as theprojKTty of the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago Railroad Company , at the suit of the Cincinnati, Harrison and Indianapolis Straight Line Railroad, against id Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Chicago R. R. Co. JOHN L. ROBINSON, U. S. Marshal for the Dist. of Ind. Bv JrssE D. Carmichael, Deputv. December 2 lib, 18:6. (pr.fee,$3.) ICtf. ORONER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Charles Bichl of German Township Marshall county Indana, aged about 56 years, - was found dead at his residence on the 9th inst. An inquest was held and the verdict the jury was thathe come to his death bv intemperance and frcczingt. George Metealf,' J. P. An cxofllcio Coroner. TO NON-RESIDENT THE undersigned, ith tho county Surveyor, will, on th: 19th day January, 1P57, atlO o'slock, a. ni., f n said day, proceed to survey n.id locate the corners of his land in section 29 town 33, range 2 cnt, in Marthall county, Indiana; to meet at the residence of the subscriber, at the time specified, and continue from day to day, until all is finished. . Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquincics placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. janl-t3. JOHN SHOEMAKER, tt al. STATE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL COÜXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 18.57 Elbridge G. Hal!, William Blair, and Seneca D. Kiniback, vs. Henry II Hiue. Complainton account Be it known, that on the 3Ut day of December, ltlG, the Plaintiffs m this action, by A. C. Capron, their Attorney, u!ed in the othce ot the Clerk ot the Marshall Circuit Court, their complaint on account in the above entitled cmsc, and is appearing by affidavit that the Defendant, Henry B. Hiue, is a nonresident of the State of Indiana; he is therefore notified of the filing and Tendency of said complaint, and tint the same will be heard at the August term. 157, of said court, to be holden at the Court Home, in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August, 1; 57, and uulct-s he appear, plead, answer, or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in Lis absence.. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, jau3-9t3. Clerk. STATE OF 1XDIAXA. MARSHALL COUNTY, SS. Manuali Circuit Court, August Ttrm, 16j7. L?wis Rathbone and "1 James C. Kennedy, I Complaiut on vs. ' account. Henry B. Eine. J Be it known, thatcn the Slst day of December, li.'C, the Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, their Attorney, Med in the r!Iice of tho Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, their complaint on accovj.t, and appearing by a'lidvit, ta.it ihv I)fftiii!:inU flnry B. Hine, is a noiirt fi.Itnt of the Stat? of Indiana; he is therefore notified of the filing nnd pendency of paid complaint, ;uid thnt the .iino will be heard at t!o August term j 1 ?i)7, of e.ii.t court, to be lioak n at the Court house I ;n Plymouth, on the seeonJ .Monday in August, j 157, and unless lie ppear, plead, nnswer or demur thereto, t!ic same will be h'.v.rd a:;d determined in his .'ioscnee. Atiet: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Pi?. TO NON K K.SID EN TS. rriHE UNDERSIGNED WITH TIILCOUNH ty Surveyor, will onrMonelay the CCth of January, at 10 o'clock a. r.i. oa sii'l day, proceed to survey r.nd locate the corners of my land msec tor ueirayutg ttieir portiun ot tr.e jpxpense oi the sur vev, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. 9.?. LAWRENCE STOCK. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshitll Circuit Court, February Term, 1 G57. Gottlieb Eaesiler, ) vs ssler, S Coicj laint for Divorce. Susanmh Ilac The Plaintifl" iu the above entitled cause by , ,.. . ' u.rui" "'.auornt3 . ",cu m -v OIUce his Complaint for Divorce, and it appearing br a lidavit that the defendant, Susnr.nah Iiicsslet.i a non resident of the State of Indiana.. She is therefore notified of the liiing and pendency" of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court to commence on 'he Second Monday of February 185?, and unless the appear, plead, answer, or dctnurr there to, the same will be heard and determined in he r absence. Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. Dec, 4th !?;& 4t3. STRAY NOTICE. Taken up by James DiHigltss, living in Green towuship, "Marshall county, Indiana, one red and wliite IleiiVr, supposed to be two years old la:t pring. Appraised at llfiecn dollars, by Hugh Kirnhill A: William Hughs before M. L. Smith, Justice of the Peace. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, janl-8t3 Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STRAY NOTICE. Taken up by William Downey, living in .Green town-hip, Marshall county, Indiana, two three year old Steers, red and white spotted Appraised at twelve dollars and fifty cents, each, by D.ivid Phillips and Levi Downey, before M. L. Smith, Jnstice of the Peace. Attest NEW TON R. PACKARD, j;nl-tt3 Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF JXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, February .. Term, 1857. John GraET, James B. Bennett, ") Robert II. Mirshall and w. William E. English, vs. Henry B. H'ne. Complaint cn ac count. . Bo it remembered, that on t ic 27th day of Decrmbcr, lf5G, the plaintiffs in the above entitled cnuae, by C. H. Reeve, their Attorney, filed in my olBcc their omplaict on account, ami it appearing by the ailidavitof a disinterested person that tne defendant, Henry 1J. Hine, is a non-resident of the State of Indianaj he in, therefore notified jof the Cling and pendency of dd complaint, and that the s.ime will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second Monday of February, 1 57, and unless he appear, pload, answer, or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. - ' ' Attest: NEWTON R.PACKARD,- N jaul-6t3 Clerk Marshall CircuitCcurt. v CAHIEH 8c WEHMER, : Wholesale LIQUOR DE A LEES FORT WAYNE, IND. GOOD supply of the finest qualities of Lirmors, Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hsnd. . The yule supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. .janl-em. , .
Mst of Letters REMAINING in the Post Office .it Plymouth, January 1st, 1857. Persons calling lor the same will please come prepared with the necessary change, as I cet additional is charged for advertising. A linger W Kyle A Albert ED Xynch A N BreslerL 2 Lynch Miss J Blue Chancy Liter Jacob Butler I Lowry Miss M J BanfieldT Larue Mrs F G Brooks E Morris J M Bryce P C Moris F BallWJ Morris J Brush C McAnn E BrewerS 2 Miller H Byrne D McAthy T Baccn G "NY McClure Jacob Burcli L Mapes C Bailey. II Moody James Broad field 11 'Marshall Jas. Benedict II ' McCuo Mary Clifford P T A'aher Tim. CiilFordE McDaniel B . Cutler D Martin A Casper J 3 McNutt D L Conner M. Mamille N E Creverson W 2 Norton Mary Chamberlain LF Null Jacob Corder J Nugent Robert Dehaven J 2 Pippen J Dier M Pratt LOS Denman A Parish T J Earl E Pierce Francis Evans J Ryan Peter Eess J Richard J , Fetters I Robinson T Foster J 2 RatliffJ Foote L Stowe D Freeee J Smith P L Guicr Miss S A Stricklar J Gilson D 2 Sanson J Gonguer S Shrcvc J Gordon E Stiuson V A Gores J Sloan A Grimes J Scott A IIjoverL Smith Miss Nancy Hitchcock Mrs 0 Siewart M How J G Tharp J W 5 Hess V Townson V F Harris L . Turner J V Ilolderraan F Yilltersteen P HanleyUu "Williams Enoch Hanley C S Wallas Pie reo Hittle II Wilson W Jones G AYorley D Klingerman Miss AWyant S Kinkade F Wathy W Kingsburp AV AVingent E Persons calling for any of the above, will please say "Advertised,', and name date of list. J. K. BROOKE; P. M. Januarv 1st 1857. State cf Indiana, Marshall Courhj, ss: Jesse Neidig, ) again t Complaint in At fiw-Jmieut. Isaac Nail. ) WHEREAS, Jesse Neidig has fiVd with me, E. II. Coxen, a Justice of the Peace of Bourbon town-hip, Corinty and State aforesaid, a complaint andthc aüidavit and undertaking necessary for au attachment against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, mon.yanl effects of Isaac Nail; and a writ of attaci iu ent issued against the same, snd the Constable has, by virtue of said writ, levied on seven tres3 hoops, four drawing knives,- one sythe snead, one kuife, two heading planes, "one cro s bit, one jack, one drive and one pair of I obsleds, as the property of Isaac Xail. 'J'hi3 will give notice to said Nail that unless he appear and plead, answer or demur to Slid complaint the same will be heard and determined before me on the 24:h ility of January, lt57, atthe hour of 10 o'clock A. M., ut my oliico in Bourbon township, Marshall county, Indiana. Given under pi V hand and seal, this 2Qd day of December, 1j5G. E. R. COXEN, Justice (seal.) janl-St3.
eck (ympaitn, PLYMOUTH, IND. J. THOMPSON & CO., I T AVE $2,000 worth of property to dispose of Ifj l ,T1c thousand persons, every person receiving a porimof the property at the distribution. The purchase of a certificate of stock entitles the holder thereof to membership, and to such share of the property as may be awarded to him by a committee of three for distributing, which will take place as soon as one thousand certificates arc sold, notice whereof will be given by publication or otherwise .By purchasing a certificate the holder may receive, at the distribution, 40 acres land, or other very valuable property, for a small amount of money. Then let not this opportunny slip of so profitable an investment. SCHEDULE OF PROPERTY: 1 Prize 40 acres beautiful wood Land, ... 1 " " " " timber " 1 " 1 one-horse buggv, 150 " 150 Gold Rings,.". 1 " ID. Lever Watch, 210 " 200 Gold Pens 100 " 100 volumes Literary Works, 1 " 43 acre Lot of Land, SO " 30 GenU Breast Pins, 100. " 100 Ladies Pencils, 1 " 41 acre lot of Land, .$300 . 300 . 123 . 150 2o . 200 . 40 . 300 . 43 . 50 . 300 2 " 1 2 Gcutä fob chains, 50 " 50 silk pocket handkerchiefs, 200 " 2J Watch Guards 20J " 20) Port Monaies, 72 . " Miscellaneous articles, 3G 23 10 7C 18 1,000 $2,000 The proprietors of the above Distribution are offering to the public extraordinary advantages in this enterprise, s-o th it by the simple investment of $2, they have an opportunity to get a start in the world which may realize to them a permanent and lasting benefit, "it may get you enough for a homestead, which means might otherwise be thrown away upon u-cles.s indulgences. The Land m the above Distribution lies within five miles of Plymouth, lud., i well timbered wiih oak, cherry and poplar, und within one mile of a bteam siw iniil and man excellent neighborhood. The following is the description of the land in the above Distribution: ' ' - - nw qr of the ne qr of sec. 14, township 34, Range 2 vr qr of the ne qr " 14, ' " 34 2 ueqrof thenw qr 14, " S4 " 2 S- ',r of the uw qr " 11, 24 " 2 Hie company pledge themselves to give a clear title for the prizes, as soon as called upon after the Distr bution. This Proberty is offered ut the cash value, and can be examined, before the D.stributiou, by, the siockbold .vs. The titles nre un'piestion ible. Members nut present at the Distribution, will have the property awarded them taken care of until called for. Dec. 25 7 14 EVERYBODY KNOWING themselves to-hav Deed.-, Mortgages, or other instruments remaining in the Kccoixler'solSce, unpaid, are requested to call and lilt the f.tmc imsiediatclt, and save the cost ol" Issuing Fee-Bills. A word to the w ise is sutlicient. NOTICE. The Trustees of Center township will meet at the Court House hi Plymouth, Marshall county, lüdi ina, on the-second buturd iv in January. Itä7,at teni'clock a. m.; and all person) having business with them, are hercbv uotilk'd of the same. . " -janl-t2 A.C. CAPRON, Clerk. jtTCrojkery-warc, hard -ware, Queensware, metis-wear, boys-wear, and every other kind of Fear and tear,, that you can find use for in domestic life, voj will find at Rrownle & Shirley's.:.
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Jk JlL X Ma U a ivjv r. . 1 A NEW SUPPLY 0", 3"-CL&-t 2.cccivccl. THE public arc informed that I still carry on th; Tailoring business, aud keep always cn hand a large assortmeut of Cloths, Cassimercs, of all styles and qualities. Then bring on your measures and have a fult made up that will not tear, rip, orwearout, without hard coaxing. All custom jobs warrauted. Those indebted to me by note or book account will save cost by payiug immcdiatelv. jvn22-lltf IL PIERCE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ryiHE undersigned has this day tiken out letters I of Administration on the estate of James Iloughtcn, deceased. All persons having c'aims against said estate, arc requested to present them, duly authenticated, for payment; and those know ing themselves indebted to said estate, are request cd to make immediate settlement. The estate fis probably solvent. THOMAS HOUGHTON, January 10, 1857 10t3 Administrator. J. W.ROEB. ....JCDSON McCoMB. J. -.W. ROBB&C0 3 WHOLESALE U1U1UU1U14 11 39 COLUMBIA STREET FORT WAYNE, IND. WOULD respectfully invite the attcntkn of the tra le to their extensive stock of Groceries, which they are prepared to sell at New York jobbing rates, with the addition of the transportation. 6tf. H. WI1XIAMS. . . .A. C IIL'ESTlS. WILLIAMS & HÜESTIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX n 'ss n n 1 X AV M J ,M A A .A4 FRUIT, GLASS, NAILS, :0. y Wocdcnvrare, Butter, Cheese, Lard &c S3 COLUMBIA STREET, 5 FORT WAYNE, IND. 7 jTERCHANTS supplied with Groceries of all LVi. ki ds, on as favorable terms, all things considered, as can be purchased in axv market. All orders filled with dispatch. 6v21y. TFyou want a $10 Shawl for four Mink skins, come to IIoxest Corner. (6) . LROWNLEE & SHIRLEY. B IiOWNLEE k SHIRLEY'S is the place to sell furs for cash. (G) ifi O0D3 givn in exdunge for all kinds of projJTdu;. (6) BROWN LEE & SHIRLEY. 'VT0"T1CE TO TAXPAYERS. The . The notes of the Union Plank Road Plymouth Tlank Road Barks of Georgia, Tennessee and Maryland, will net be received for taxes. D. VINN EDGE, T. M. C. Doc. IS Ctf. CASH paid for Torkbr (0) I1RÖWNLEE & SHIRLEY STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall Circuit Courti February Term, 1E57. Abrahams '.onehi'l ) vs. ! Complaint for Divorc. Martha Stonehill. S The Plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by James 0. Parks, his Attorney, fled in my oliico his complaint for Divorce, ami it appear :; ly ihe atlidavit of a disinterested person that the Defendant. Martha Stonehill, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana: she is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marsh ill Circuit Court, to commence on the sccond Monday in February, 1S37, and unless she appear, plead, answer, or demur thereto, tlie same will be heard and determined in her ab.-ence. Attest N. R. PACKARD, Clerk. 57t3 Marshall Circuit Court We would call the attention of our merchants to the advertisement in. this week's paper, of the firm of Wiili aim & Huesti?, wholesale Grocers, Fort Warne, Ind. Their st jck consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with everything usually found in a store, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the lest, oldest and icrll knoicn houses in the East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the 'West. Thoy are therefore enab cd to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Fort Wavne is now within two or three hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any change of cars. Merchants, thcretore, in Xms place and vicinity, can obtain anvthing they may need in the line of Williams & lluestis, in a few "hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distincc. Williams k Hucstis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality and price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both moacy and time, purchase of Williams k Iluestis, wholesale Grocers, Fort Wavne, lud. tmC : TON Ö N ItESlDKNTSl THE undersigned, by their agents, with the County Surveyor, will on the 14th day of January, 157 at 10 o'clock a. m on said day, proceed to survey and locate corners of his land in section 5, town 3o, range 3 east, in Marshall County Indiana to meet at the subscribers and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents' who tail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray and provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. BENJAMIN CLEMEES, et al7t3. . At Brownlee & Shirley's, jou can-bo suited with any kind of books, paper, pens and ink you may desire. They have just received a, supply of the standard school books, text bookä, blank books, and finally, all ..he books usually kept by booksellers through the countiy. Also a splndd stock of paper of all kinds .cheap as tho cheapest. RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE!. rpilE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW A JL lull operation in their new shop,- at tae soevL end of the bride, vrd.h a good supply of he best o Timber, Iron, Coat ic. and the best of workmen, bi pccially JU.iek-sm'uhs who em't be beat at blow ing; ready to do all work in thdrlinc of busineis a Wuppns, Uufcgies, Carriages iiC Wc expe'Ct wp are located here for life, and wiL do work which will maintain, us among" Mcdi mis and others ; tlji-clbi e, we warrant our work o done in a workm -n-likc m inner, md we nu-au Hat we say on this subject. REPAIRING done uf short notice ?-'.lsu; Cu3.oni B.ack.inailhin2;. Wagon Hubs tor sale too, ic. E. S. & A. P. ELLIOTT. Pinn nith, Nov. 15, lb - " U ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TV' OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned JL t have taki.li out letters öl' ui:ainit.-;itiwn on the cstaw of Homy Yockcy, late of Marsh ih couiiiyudianadcceased. "''All peisui.s knowing themselvxs indebte'd to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; aud thQc having claimj against the same, are requested to present them duuly authenticated. - .r" Said "estate k supposed to be olrcnt. ' .J. SIMON. SNIDER, J A6r r
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E STRAY NOTICE.Taken up by William Garrison, living in Bourbon Township, .Marsnail county, Indiana, on the 17th day of November lSSCjadark red Heifer supposed to be two years old last spring, with a wliite streak part way up the back, and somewhat spotted on the belly and hind legs; both ears partly off supposed to have been frozen Ou no other marks perceivable. Said property was appraised ' at the sum of seven dollars, by Henry Carter and D. Garrison, before E. R. Coxen, Justice of the Peace. Attcit N. R. PACKRD, Clerk C C. 57t3, By R- C. Corbaley, Deputy.
STATE OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY. In the Marshall Circuit Court. February tenn, 1G57. - John Farnum, James Martin and J. Livingston Eniiugcr, , Complaint. VS. Isaac E0iav. T ie Plaintiffs, by John B. Niles, their Attorney, have filed ia the office of the Clerk of th'e Marshall Circuit Court, their complaint in the above entitled cause, and it appearing by the aflidavit of a disinterested person that the defendant, Is ac Esmay, is a non-resident . f the State Indiana, he is therefore notified of the filing and pcrdensy of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to commence on the second .Monday of February, 1857, and unless he appear, plead, amwer, or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk Dee. 1 8 Ctl. .Marshall Circuit Court. EDWARDS' Sjja'iHfjjiufrrru! I S always open, and S. EDWARDS, the pro prietor, is at all times ready to suppiv the wants of Hungry Wen and Roys, with all kinds of Eatables, from a "Chicken leg to a shoulder of Mutton." Also, he has on hand the very best of if1 X" g JtL Qyo-t oxsJ PLATT & Co's A No. 1. Andaman can be suited if he loves them raw, stewed, or tried, and Pittsburgh Ale to wash them down. And then, plenty of toe finest FJ.AVOHED GIG AUS In the State, with which a man can smoke himself into the Land of Nod, or the clysian fields, in half an hour. HOT COFFEE, AT ALL HOURS! N. B. All persons in the trade cvn be supplied with the justly celebrated FAIR HAVEN Wholesale or Retail, in almost any quantity, a little cheaper than they can be bought anywhere else in the State. a3 I have the agency for selling them, and am detctmined not tc be undersold. Please give me one call, and I'll warrant you will come airain if you ever get hungry wintlnu fifty miles of Plymouth. N. B. Persons having Books belonging to me, are requested to return them immcdiatelv. Nov.27 55t3 S.EDWARDS. CASH PAID FOR The undersigned intend keeping OF all kinds, eonsMntly on h ind. Beef by the quarter cm be had at all times. You will will find us one door west of Brook k Evans' store. PATTERSON & EVANS. October2, '50. 47m2. LOOKING GLASSES! AT THE MUCK STORK m.iy bo found Looking Glasses a rcat deal cheaper than ever before offered in this market. 2e "Bobbin' Ground" BAS been all the "go"' for some time, and in order to have it practically illustrated you need not go further than to 8RQWNLEE & SHIRLEY'S STORE Where you can see "gentlemen of the Shanghai order" "bobbin around" among endless varieties of new JjallanVälintcr&oiJs Wine were selected expressly for . the enterprise ing citizens of Marshall county all of which wil be sold on very reasonable terms for purchasers. 'Xo matter which way fortune leans. Wealth makes net happiness secure.1' Taking this for our motto, we will sell our good so as to "LIVE & LET LIVE." Having brought on the most extensive and varied assortment of r. :r r & Ma GO ! : IES, BWÄRE. aPJNSWARE. CLOTSINPr. YANKEE; JJÖTröKÜ, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES etc Ever brought to the Western market, wc feel warranted in making the assertion that we can give better Than any other house in Marshall county. An ex pcrience of many years personal attention, in .the mercantile MS ashless, ..... lists enabled us to purch-iss (GOOP, GOODS! On such terms as to sell theia VERY CHEAP. Those who purchase of us, will receive tho worth of their money, and , M :';"Miuiiaaflj)Mg! Give r.s a call; exam'nc our goods und prices be fore purchasing, and we are confident of your pat ron-ige. In exchange for Goods, we will take all kinds o Tliat can be disposed of, and CASH will not In refused. Ail those knowing" themselves indebted to u will confer a great favor by c tiling aud paying pirt, if not all, of their accounts. P a't forget the place , "HONEST COBNElt'4 'IHlOWNlii SliIiUiFA;!v No. 1, cor Michiarnn and Lvporte Streets. . . BROWNLEE k SHIRLEV. Nov. 21 54iv. - - : . . HORACE CORBIN, .4 TTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Wiil attend to all business, iu the Ync of Iiis Profession, eutmsted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Fiens Courts in Non.lieni Indiana; aud will give particular attention to buying and selling LukI, paying Taxes, ic. Plvmouth. Nov. .15. 1855 tf. BOOKS, BOOKS! The largest assortment of Svhoo! and Miscella neous Books ever offered for sale in Pivni jnth, can ' be found at CHAÜLE PAL LR SIV
VENISON, SHEEP, JPorU & (ii'c.iNCd Chickens.
CHARLES -PALMER-!
Takes this opportl saying to hi3 old friends and customers, wu c rest of mankind in com mon, that he is now -.ing and opening one cf THE BEST STOCKS OF GOODS! Ever offered for sale in any town this side of the Rocky Mountain.1?, except 9 All those wishing to purchase goods with CASH OK PRODUCE, Will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as we will not ask anything for showing goods, and are determined Xot to be Undersold by any one! Plymouth, Oct. 23, 165G. ITiOR GOOD AND CHEAP GROCERIES GO ; to A. VINNEDGE'S Grocery Store, Michigan Street, Plvmouth Indiana. October 16th, lfc56. 49tf. FOR SALE CHEAP. South south-west fractional quarter of section 22, west .Michigan road, containing 101 acres good land, and situated in a good neighborhood, about nine niles south of Plymouth, on the Mich3i gan road. Also, south-west quarter of sec ion 1 , township 4, range 1 west, containing 160 acrCs partly improved and good land; situated in Stark Countv. Also out-lots in the town of Plvmouth, Nos. 42 and 21. Also in-lots Nos. 137, 145, 234, 235,237, 240 and 103. The above described property will be sold cheap and on easy terms, bv applying bv letter to - JAMES 'J. SE'RING, Madison, Ind., Or C. II. Reeve, Plymouth, Ind. Nov. 13. 53m2 Bonne ts A splendid selection of Fashionable Winter Hats for the Ladies at Nov. 13. 52tf CHARLES PALMER'S MORTGAGE SALE. y virtue of an order of sale and execution to me issued bv the Clerk of the Marshall Com mon Fleas Court, I will offer for sale as the law directs, at public auction at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 17th day of December, 156, between the hours often o4clock a. m., and four o'clock p. ni., the following described Real estate in Marshall county State of Indiana to-wit: Lots number two hundred and twenty and two hundred and twenty-one (220 and 221) in the town of Plymouth. To be sold as the property of Samuel M Weston and Melina L. Weston, to satisfy a judgment in favor of James J. Sering, administrator cf the estate of Abncr K. Flint, deceased; waiving valuation laws. J. F. VAN VALKENBURHG, Sh'lT Marshall County. 53t:t.' MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of an order of sale and execution to me issued by the Clerk of the Marshall Common Picas Court, I will offer for sale as the law directs, at public auction, at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, on Wednesday, the 10th day of December, 1656, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., th ? following described Real Estate, in Marshall county, State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the south-cast cjuvrter of section nineteen, (ID,) in township thirty-five, (35,) north, of range one east; containing eighty acres, be the same more or less or so much thereof a? may be necessary to make the said judgment, interest and costs, and all accruing interest and costs. To bo sold as the property of Samuel Miller to sati.-fy a judgment in favor of Iiaac McGoggy, waiving valuation laws. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Nov. 12 5rt3. Sheriif M. C. CABINET AND CHAIR MAKING! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjo'ir ng counties, that he still continues to m umliieture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opjositethe "Democrat Ojjhc" where he is prepared to fill all orders for Furniture on short notice, and in the most approved styles, and made of the best material. He would also inform his numerous customer?, that be has an accomplished workman in his employ, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which he has a good supply on hnnd, of different kinds made neat and substantial v. ork warranted to be good. He is also prepared to build, COFFINS On tho shortest possible notice. To those wishing CoFnxs, he would say that he is prepared at all times to let them have the article they want, at rcciscty the time specified, and on reasonable terms. He would return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hopes by honesty, promptness and fair ilcaling, to still retain his old customers, and obtain many new ones. Those having SCREW DRIVERS AND BED WRENCHES of his, will oblige him very much by returning them. TAKE NOTICE. All those indebted to him, on Note or Book account, will save about TEN per cent by squaring up immediately. W. L. PIATT. Plymouth Nov. 15, '53. n-l-l-y. BUT TRUE! J. D. ARMSTRONG has started' a BTjACK-SMITH shop, One door South of Elliott & Co's Wagon & Blacksmith shoo, ?nd opposite the American House, where he is prepared to do Custom work on short notice and on reasonable terms. Anything in the line of blacksmi thing can be done at his shop in thclatcst style, and most substantial manner. Orders olicted. Plymouth Ind., May 1 1 85G 2;r.y 1 . Salo ON CIiEDIT. ONE Buggy; one set single Hirnesr; on? t?n sided site Clipboard; one small rockiui; Cnair; one child's ditto; one large Boston ditto; ouo Press for copying letters; one corner. Lot in Plymouth, G . feet front by 1- 2 feet deep, with comi'oit dj!e house and good well ; one lot in ditto, same size, with lare and cominlious hottäe and a well; one lot, 6') feet front and 12G feet 'ccp, fenced, h is i good well but no house, all in the ci litre part oi town; 1G ) acres of good land with small improvement, good gras-, water end timber, in green township, seven miles from Pi mouth; cd acres of f ood land with same advantages lour miles south o Plymouth; 80 acres of good land withsirac advantiges, 2)o m'les south of Plymouth; 2 ü acres oi land, with .d acres improvement, house, good water, grass and timber, in Stark county, seventeen miles from Plymouth, all in ,ood neighborhoods, convenient to schools, shops, mills nnd churches. A business house and lot on Michigan street, in Plymouth, in the center of business. This property must and teilt be hold, and those wislvug to buy tb locate, or to sell again, can find no better investment, and no more liberal terms than I will gie. Also, for Rent; Two jrood dwellings; one Store room and Warehouse (the latter lately occupied by Foster & Wal1 ice as a Grocery Store,) mid one sm til dwelling. Applat mj oilice on Laporte street. jun5-o0tf. - CIL REEVE. Arrivals and Departures Hails to & from riymsuth. Mail from the North, goins: South, arrives every day Sundays excepted at 12 M. and departs for South at 12X P. M. Mail from the South, going North, arrives at 5 P M, and departs at i1 P M. Mail from Lt Porte arrives Monday?, Wednesdays k Fridays, at 6 P M, ar.d departs Tuesdays, Thursdays ir'SainrdayS, ut 8 A M. M iil from Ft Wayne arrives , every W lncsday at 6 P M, and departs Thursday 8 at 7 A 5 -Mail from Goshen, rm-ives ev cry Thun? Jay tit C P M, and departs Friday at G A M. . Mail from Knox, arrives Wei, esJays at 4 P M, and departs Thuridars at 8 A M.
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JL JLJ aIJL A. JL4 X . v -m t - A. I. G"llll3EnT, WOULD renounce to the citizens of Plymouth and vicinitv that be ha opened a SALOON which will be conducted on strictly Tnxrrraxce rfcxxrfrLEs; where be will be found at all hours, rcadv to attend and wait upon "aix rnny favor him with a c.li" He will hare e:r ßtaüt J y on hand a good Eupplj of ' IProsU Oysters By the dish or can, and anything tlut port .in to ?i well regulated Ettling Saloon or irv-T?rr?; Being thankful to the people for their jr.tronnpe since he has opened his establishment, he e jlicit a. continuance of their favors. A. P. GILBERT. Room ever Thompson's Grocery Store, (up stairs,) in Pershing's old building. Z'hf. M"OTIC2Z: IS hereby given that a vrit of attachment wm issued by me, James H. Case, a Justice of the Peace of Center township, in Marshall county, Indiana, on tie 17th day of October, ltSG, r.pou the aflidavit of William Abrams against the goods, rights, credits, moneys and effects of John Murphy, which writ was returned, no property found; and upon the Rflidavit of the said William Abrams a writ of gfmishee issued again?t the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne raid Chicago Rail Road Company, returned served 1150:1 J. E. Young, Chief Engineer. Said J. E. Young filed the following statement of the amount due from the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Company to John Murphy : Between five and fix hundred dollars cah. It E. Young, Pr. Engr. West Dlv. P. F. W. C. R. R. And that cn the 23J day of November, Ib'-G, at 10 o'clock, at my ofnee in said town .hip, I will proceed to hear and determine upon tie claim ai.d proceedings ol said attachment and garnishee. Da.ted November 3, 15fi. J. H. CASE, Justice. ' al ilmost all luitrfs OF general Dry Good-, Groceries, etc., to bo h id it the very lowest cash prices. C i'd aud examine. 52 N. II. O. k Co. BUCK-SKIN GLOVES! Those wishi t to buy Buck-fckin Gioves, will do vroll to call nd examine our stock at the Brick Store. N. II. O. i: Co. ILlie latest oflr rival! N. H. OGLE3BEE &, C, A T the Brick Store, are now receiving the bett 2, selected stock of EASli ANS wrn33K rh rri crzx o Ever brought to Plymouth, whieh they will fv'.I eiic-ip for cash or ready pay of scmctirid. W'e fatter ourselves that we are Sell ing Goods Cheaper Tiian at any other store in town. Come and try us, one and all, and if do not please you in the price and qua ity of our goods, it tshall not be for the want of our trying to do so. Bring U3 all the Batter and Egg? you have to spare, and we will pay you tho hig iCct market price in goods at cash prices. N.H. OGLESBEE&Co. Nov. G, ri)C. 52. Tax Notice. OR MY DEPUTY, will attend at the usual places of holding elections in each township, for the purpose of receiving taxes at the times herein specified, to-wit: German Township Wednesday, :Co7 5 North " Thursdav," " 6 Polk Friar, " 7 West " Sr irdar, " 8 Union " Monday", " 10 Green " Tuesday ' 11 Tippecanoe Wednesday, " 12 Botubon Thursday," " 13 And at my oflic- in Plymouth thorcaflor, n here I may be fcund at all times according to law. The notes of all fpecie paving Banks will be received at par. " D. YINNEDGE. 51t3 Treasurer M.C. Jane Russell - v James Russell, Complaint of Divorce. Whereas, Jane Russell, the Comphiiiiant in th above case, has filed in my office her complaint against the said James P. Russell, Defendant fcr Divorce; and it appearing by the affidavit of a disinterested person that the said defendant is a nonresident cf the State of Indiana. Thi. therefore, is to give notice to the said James P. Russell, that unless he appear in the Marshall Circuit Court at its next term, to Ik? held at the Court House iu Plymouth, in said countv of M irshall, and State of In diana, on the second Monday of February, 1657, and plead, answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined rn his abser.ee. Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk. Bv Robert C. CoaiALxr, Deputy. C. II. Reüve, Phntiffs Att'y. October :M bill. LJPORTB M1RBLE WORKS! N. II. WILLIAMS & Co., (Successors ia L. Shem w,) MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KIXDS m n w. rr m w m . m m J ' mm m m J m A A I m m IIA TOMB STONES et HEADSTONES, Of all sizes and form;. A Is j will furnish MANTLES AND TABLE T0P3, of all Pa:icrns. LA?ORVJ, IN' A. oc-Syl. X70H the eucouragemrnt f those w'so w'sh to we ir c-'em Linen Sliirt 11 hjui-- t n I up or laydown C-dir, Br3t.lf.e & Sium.hr hive hrouL-hton a supply of tha sim--,ta bo suid ch jap. (54) P" 'eINTo, M isüne. de Liin s, an 1 "Fan 7 Fixci.s genrillv, Ju-st ret'five'l nd for sale cheap, at (5 1) BROWNLEE & SHIRLEY'S. UNDERTAKING! rrMIE un'e"sif.ncd tikes this r.iet'iol of icforrai ing the. ciiiz'TS of Piyinocth nnd urrouiHÜng eountiy, that h? h is contrucuccd the above bus'ne.1! :n Plymouth, where he keeps 011 hand aa a.-SJit-incut 01 Crane & Breed's MtTÄUC EIL11AL CASSS Also, Wooden CoCins cf all descriptions riady :n uie. I will Le prepared to attend to all di!s. with a hearse toon. laetion. . A. CYD. riymino 5y 2-1 YARGENT stocli oi Booii tV tiioe.-, liubuew, A ctc..L-vcr olfereJ :n Plvmcmt i. for 1Iit- - (54) BROWNLEE & SHIRLEYNOW, that Winter i com'nj on, it would be advisable to go to "Honest Corner and get you a jrooi, trarm Overcoat, Comforter. Overshoes or anything else tliat ; calculated to mike you feel comfortable in the dreary winter blasts. ." (54) C S REEV3, Attorney at Liw, Plymouth Ind. . Sucks. Bond!, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly atUuded to through Nortlieni Indiana. Itefers, tij Coölv, Walsworth & co.,. . . . . .Chicago IUiscock kv-i.,. Water StN. Y Field, Meriut & co.. .. .CowrtLindt St N. Y. Barxes PhaRo, Barclay t II. Y Locnox k co.,. '. t .......... . .Phif rja, Ptnn. JIox.;' J. nuADLV. fuureme Ju l;e, Omnha City Ntbr. ka. J. B., Uzxnw Giu'l Ag't .Cut ins. Ca.. , . Cincinnati Ohio.. v LUTE Cc FIRE IKStntAKCE EüecUd ia ihft.most reliably Conrnücsoa tho most fa'rorablo Terms. - jAj .
CHAIN- pumps; I ara prt pared to p:-.t up Chain Pumps, .with Galvanized Mttaüc Tubing, warranted 10 tive sat;-
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