Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 April 1857 — Page 3
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X. .TJcDOJW&JLD, Editor. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, APRIL 2nd, 1837. iSTQnite a number of buildings are gjolng up. uti the vacancies caused by the hte fire. Patterson & Cleareland have m t a buildintr nearly read to more into. on the west side of Michin. and fronung Lp.rte strcMjt. hich will be finished ready fr business the coming - wek. J. I" UVstervelt is putting up n tore room on his lot, and judging from the number of hands at work on ti. it win 09 cnisneu in a short time. Pershing's room for Drug store is about finished and a3 though verj small, will answer the purpose antil a belter one can bebuilt. Mr. Whi .more has comtnvncrsd buildingnn his lot. Mr. Darling has commenced building ou the west side of Michigan Street. "Q" "The eduorofthe Laporte TUes propficiea that the lire at this place, will be a blessing instead vf a curse, to the pnperitr of our town. We hope the editor s prophesy mav b ia!ued. but from presint appearance we are inclined to think itw&Mt. Men who hav had their buildings desiroyed. don't want to part with their te. and are not able to put up buUdiagss good as they had before the fire, and will al least the greater ponion of them, remai t in the buildings they are 0 w puuing up, for years to come. II AUPERS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE, for APRIL, has arrived. We cannot praise this unrtvJUci Magazine too highly. And the present number specially, for the fact of the business is. it cum U heat; and we vould advise aW those that do not uke Jfarpcr to send $3. at once, to Harpers' Magazine. New York, and they will receive in return, the best periodical the kind, -out." On last Sunday morning we received inteiligeuce that their was a package at the Eipn ss office to our address. Wo went to the office immediattly got the packagetore the wrapper from it, found the lines bo low. which we take the liberty to publish, ard a bottle Mj:im full" ot Lyon's KathaiTon, a very good substitute for Regeneator. Our heart is brim full and ebbing orer -with Taiiiude to our brolherof the Quill, who has so cheerfully and speedily responded to our necessities, occasioned by the late fire. Here's both Bro. Ber ry, fjr your future properitv, and "may your sh;t low never grow less." Office Allem Co. Democrat ) Lima, 0., March 27. 1857 j Bio. McD. nald: Dear Sir: By your last issue I 1? am tint your town has sttllere.1 a heavy lossbv fire. 1 really sympathize wi;li your -communiiy, as it will take vrara to nt.ain to p.jsition you so lately ei.j yeJ. Aside from this, a number are, at 011; blow, us u were, stripped of that property ad v?al h that u ha required years 01 p;i.wub iuu, co iomy and industry to obtain. But tint iis. In a moment, our foiindest amicipa&ions may be blasted. I also observe that you, too. Anr the cosxb; that your trunk, a shawl, a gold pen and a bottle j-im full" of Hair luvigoraior was destroyed; and as you renin, k tha: vou woall be under las.ing obligation to Please accept, with my warmest regards. As to yuur gold pen, shawl, etc., perJiaps soma other Heads will supply you. Your being connected wii.li the pi ess has 'induced xne thus la aidre&J you. noiwiihnnrfinr iri nersonal a era Hirers. But ' s . t 1 brother laborer la oBemaxon cause, l feel a liberty in writing ta yon. that 1 could uotwiihoae diseoae ed with Clui quill. Hcping tfufjwae day" ve may nwcl nd clasp ham1. I remain Yourf. Fraternally. J. A. BERRY, Ed. Democrat. FOtUTDED OU FACT. i It was long time ago, and I renvmber j -st a well as if it had been yesterday, tlve vent which I am about to record. I was young, quite young a mere "stripling." rxi I have since been called 0 boy of some twenty years, and as a natural cou sequence to boys of that age, had rather an exalted opinion of my personal appearance, knowl d of hnon nature amiable qualities whieh I poccea ted, and although I was not öne of the number liiat jtjasvd tfiejnselvcs trith the "upper ten,," J knew I stood as üidn t stanaany Äißrr. But, as I said before, it was & longtime am Sundae ifurnflon. in tlu; latter - ... lrt ot the roontli of June, that I and ivo OX tbre(Other; atoW awarfrom oar homes. n.4 ' .airojjed off tQ Itty ajkeinee poijef .e8tpf Ijttfe "speA-f on Um Nortli ' tank 0 that tremenuVus Hirer. called Yel t : iV. V... r.: nn r L!.l : 10w, wuix in uwiiimjmoui wiiien. is now mong the times that "were, and now are not" nd i without doubt, the prettiest jody of watr. of the same si;, on this ' t . t .L-. IT.. f a I- aa Pivnr Ctrcom iVn, is noted (or the large number of bull-frogs, rattle-snakes, and long-necked bipeds, that jrusiicate on its r-n-washed sliores in the "summer season. As I said beCbt 1, era stoUairay, to bathe in the crystal waters of th aforaid Läse, and, m 1 was always rsligiously inclined, haw many times stnee regretted that we iji(J not "remember the Sabbath day. to eep it holy."- - Bat after promising mycslft ."neyer to do so again," left for horned firtrJnir in bllSSful amici nation a nt t'ltlAll. ing t n ;iDgageclent', I had prsTiously roads tq take a gal to iaieting on that evening. . - . - SK tlio. nrcttksl little ansrel that er(X k"loTe-sici yonn r; pan" laid eyes on co I thosjbt a J h4 begun to have an orf-1 1:0 after her, ti eipected
auij friend who would preont you with a Mittle of like quality, I send you by express this in 'ht.-a bottle ol Lyon's Kathairon.
set-in goin to church regilar with her, bo pin that matrimony you all know him would soon follow. I tuk to dressin almighty fancyfied, just to see if 1 couldn't 'tract her attention away from a feller who thought he was orfulcunnin, and thought he'd '"set me back a feet or two," id the way of sparlin that gal (I know some folks who don't like for a feller to say "sparkinY but it don't make a dif-o'-bi iterance to me. that's what 'hey used to call court!n or "settin up" till the roosters "crow for day," makm' ready to mairy, as Ihey call it now-a-days.) But I wasn't to be drove off by such a look in' feller as he was poor feller, he's gone, now, an likely trampin in some fur off country with a "brass rule" in his side picket au on the Sunday evening before memiotied, I put on my -Sunday best." and wet out to where the gal lived, a little afone meetin tme so nobody'd be there afore me. - I found her settin' on th door step, lookin' as smilin' as could be, an it didn't tike much coaxin to get me to open the gate and walk in. I set down as close to her R9"I dared, and commenced euloirizin' on the proapect of fine weather, and sundry other subjects of like importance, until the church bell liad rung out meetin' lime. So I gul uplooked a liule skared. an' told her 1 had come to till my promise go to meet iu' " tviih her. She nodded "O. K." an w was soon lumberin off at the rate of about a mile in four weeks. We got to chuich without encountering any serious incumbrance, and were immediately ntertained by the choir singing "When I can read my title clear, To mansions iu the skies," &c. and afier prayer, by the first two verses of "old Hundred," af.er whiuh a short sermon ofa couple of hours in length was preached, and again the choir bioke forth in melodious ttrainx that roused me from my s ate of torpiude, and admonished me thai meetin was soon 10 come to a finis. Af er choir had got done, the minister arose and made a short praver, "giv out his appointments, and invited the choir to sin' a clo sing peece, which was as follows: "When I can read my title char, To mansions in the skies, I'll bid farewell to every fear, Aud wipe my weeping eyes." Then came tin benediction, after which a general rush was made for the door. After the rush was over we made a bee-line for the door, aud was soon on our way home, laughiu' and talkiu', just a nice as could
be. e soon got buck to where we started from, an' found the owner of the house setiiri in a rorking chair by Jie window close to the door, 'takiu' it easy.' The raws was sKiniii blight, and as it wnsn', l.vei 1 wasn't iu any lurry about leaving. and was Standing on the steps lalkui ill ubJued toiK-s when the dor was suddenly opened and the feller poked his head out and says he to the jjal, how inucli longer do you propose standining out l litre in the ilewY'a)8 she, jug! a iiiiuu.e,' and then he poked his head back agai.i. Says I to the gal, 1 guess that's an i:ivuaioti for me to make my absence visible bays she, "No, no, don't think so, he's a cuiious ft-Uow, and don't you mind what he says." While we was talkiu the matter over, he tome to the door aain. an siys I.e. 'Dan! ? don't allow anybody a: 0.1 nd my house after ten o, clock, and 1 want you 10 leave!' And says he to the gal, G-d d 11 you, come in- and wiih :hat lie gave her a jik that sent her ki.ing into the hoiie, and sUmmd the door shut aud locked it quicker than 1 could say s cat.' Oh! Gosh! you better believe my dan der was riled so that my hare almost s;ood perpendicular. I was fightin' mad. could have vhled a steamboat full of deck hands, and not half tried. 1 made thrvais what I would do to him, that would have scared anybody that didn't know me. out of two years, thr?e months, and seventeen days growth. Finally, I came to a knowl. edge of the lonely condition 1 was in, and immediately made tracks for home at the rate of about '011 the plank' walk, and arrived safe, and just in time to find that 1 was really mad. After alng tim?, I rolled in bed, but no such thing as sleep visited my castle thiit night, until the incorrigible 'old roostera' ground town, had announced the hour oiUirtC. I arosv at ai early hour iu the morning, and fehmo bad that 1 thought my heart was buxUd. I wks led to that conclusion cy having read a good many, "love yarns" llut said feller -and wimmiu folks died sometimes, ou acroiint of gitlin disap pointment in love, ana I didn't know but I was 111 the same fix; aud would be the death of me. But am still alive .ud kicking and no prospects of dying with a "broken heai t." lor "There is one when all shall have fled. That o-ill lore me, love me still." From that eventful night, I came to the coociusiou f wuen 1 urenl 10 see' a gal again, I'd mate poj arrangements to lave before tep .o'cZocfc. Moral, (for jboys.JDon't atay out till kfar ten, wJvej) you go to e the ! j:irls, ory u may be hurried away rather prematurely! - J)o a man a great srvjc, aad may make yourself perfectly eay that ke.iyiil iiot spejk awor4 about it. SHERIFF'S SALE. . BY virtue of a venditioni exponaj, to me directed, from the Clerk of tlve Marshall Common Pleas Court, I pvili expose for sale at public auction at the Couit-Jionsedoorin Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on the lPth day of April, 1657, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m, and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described property, o frit; The rents and profits for term of years not to exceed seven years, of the following real esUte situate in Marshall County Indiana, to wit: commencing at the south west corner of lots 2 and 3 of section 8, in township 33 north of ran?e one east; thence east 80 rods, thence north 80 rods, thence west 80 rods, thence south 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 43 acresr-except th privilege of a mill site not to exceed one acre Of ground on the south lipe of said tract, and the privilege of cutttn a ditch from the Lake to tald mill tite. - - - '.. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the tame time ana place, expoee ror säte tne lee simple or said real Estate. Executed as the nropeity of Obed II. Eamard at the suit of Amos Mendenhall. Said property not to tell for less than two-thirds of appraisement. ' - J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, . . Sheriff M.C. - ; ' ' 1 '' By B. B. CoaiALTT, Depy. Plymouth, mrl9 1957. 19 3w .
American Mouse. (Xear the 'JRiver Uridge; and tcithin two minutes valk of the Depot.) ; SOUTH PLYMOUTH, II?D. E. E FISH; H. NrCHOLS : (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. J ARNES.) TRAVELERS and others, will find good accomodatiox,' and much CHEAPER FARE at the - "AMERICAN HOUSE." Cvn at any other Hotel ia Plymouth. We h ive lately rented and furuuhed the House for the comfort of those who wish to find a TRAVELER'S HOME. FISH & NICHOLS. March 26, 1857.-19-tf PaorairroRf.
STATE OF INDIANA. . MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: To the Sheriff of Marshall bounty: I, Newton R. Packard, Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, hereby certify, that there will be an Election held at the usual place of holding elections in !ich and ererr township in said county, on the first Monday, the 6tb day of April next, for the purpose of electing pet sons to fill the following offices, to-wit: Green township One Justice of the Peace; Tippecanoe township One Justice of the Peace. One Constable for every Justice in each Township; also, one Cleric, Treasurer, and one Trustee in every township in said countv. In witness of which, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said (L. S.) court, at office in Plymouth, this 9th dar of March, 1857. . NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk, . OeX"tioVtoI, James F. Van Valkenburgh, Sheriff of Marshall county. Indiana, hereby oertify that the foreoing ia a fuil anl true copy of a certificate of Election to me directs from the Clerk of a-ild oounty; and the qualified voters are hereby notified to meet nt the usual places of holding elections in each township, for the purpose of electing persons to fill the offices above enumerated. Given under my hand this 9th day of March, 1857. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, Shcrifc marl 2 18t3. THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE YANKEE NOTIONS ureal Improvements! THE January number commences the FOURTH VOLUME of this popular periodical. Its success has been beyond precedent, nnd its circulation already, Larger thun that of any simUar Publication in the World! Arrangements h ive been m de which will enabl the Publishers to mike the "NOTIONS," fir su Humor, Fun, Satire, Wit, Comic, Tides, Sketches, etc., tc. Aiming to "Shoot folly as it flies," but never overstepping the lines of strict propriety, it being the object of thf publisher to make the Yanlioo IDTotioxxs an ever welcome visitor at every home circle. Subscription price $1;35 per iinium; 12 cents per number. For sale by nil the News Agents and Periodical dealers in every city, town and village in United States and C mda. T. W. STRONG, Polisher. 93 Nassau St., Xew York. Newspaper wishing an exc tauge for one year, will please insert the above three times and send u a copjas above. SHERIFF'S SALE. 11 Y virtue of a writ of xMMitvn, from ) the Clerk of the marsh tll circuit court, to me directed, 1 will expose for sale at public auction at the court-house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 14th day of March, 1F57, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'cloek p. m. of said day, the following described property, to-wit: The rents and profits for a term of years not to exceed seven, of the east half of the north-west quarter of pcction four, in township thirty-four north, of range four east, containing cU acres more or less, together with the appurtenances to the same belonging and appertaining. Aud on failure to realize the fall amount of the udement, interest and costs due on said execution, together with all accruing costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so mnch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution. Executed as the property of Ozias Baird at the suit of William Stange. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff febl2 Uli. (pr.feef2.53) Marshall County. BY agreement of parties, the above sale is post poned until the 1 1th day of April next, at the same place and between the same hour. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sh'ff. STATE OF JXD1AXA, MARSHALL C0ÜXTV: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term. 1857. Leonard White and Icbabod Jcwett White, V ts I On account. Henry B. Hinc S The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by LUton and Williams, their attorney?, have filed in my office tlveir complaint on Account; and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Iline, being a resident of tbi Stathas departed therefrom with intent to defraud his customers he is therefore notified of the filing ami pendency ol said compiaint, and tint the same will be heard at the next teim 0F the Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of August, next, a?wl unles3 he appear, plead, answer or dem or thereto, the same will be heanl and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON K. PACKARD, marl 2 iet3. ' Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. . SHERIFF'S SALE. . BY virtue of an txecution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will ex pose for 6ale at public auction at the Court house door in Plymouth. Marshalll county, Indiana, on the - 21st DAY OF MARCH, 1057, bet'wpcn the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of said day, :he 'following real estate nnd persona' 1 property to-wit: The rents and profits for a lernt of years not to exceed seven, of out. lot nnmer fifty-nine (59) to the town of Plymouth, Marshall Ou.ntj, Indiana, as the same is laid out and described u a deed of partition between John B. Kilt aand John Serine, snd more prticularly describttl in a deed from Sarah Marshall to Austin Fuller; t0"Cther with a steam saw-mill thereon; and alll the appurtenance ie -dd Mill, and to said lot belonging and appertaining. And on failure to realize the full amount of the Judgment, interest und costs due on said execution, together will all accruing interest end costs, I will, at the sane time and place, po3 for sale the fee simple to said premises and real esilte, or so much thereof as may be uecescary to satisfy said execu-lion-v " Executed as the property of Austin Fuller, at the suit of John H Vöries, against said ausüc Fuller, and to be subject to another execution evied on aaid propertv, ia favor of Elmer Rose.againstsaid Austin Fuller, and to be told -without regard to valuation or appraisement laws. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, feb26 lCt3 (pr.fee$39) Sheriff M. C. The above sale, by order of the Plaintiff's at. torney, is postponed until the 18th day of April, 1857, at the same place, and between the same hours. . : - J. F. VAN VALKEN BURGII, car5-19t3. . - Sheriff M.C. ; (prJee$4.00) PLYMOUTH. IND.. : ( One door south of the Brick Store.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rates of Exchange. Uncurrent money bought and sold. .- ' J. U. KNICKERBOCKER,' Cashier. .''' xrxRr.xcx, bt raaxtssiox. . Jo. .W. Cell, Danker, Chicago, III. Paddock Co., do Cincinnati, Chio. ' ' Dunlevy, Haire & Co., Bankers Jpdianaplia. L Barbour, IndianapolU; lnd.
Hail-Sleet SnowRain Wind Fire, Fire! Fire" "Taken in" and "done for," "gone by the board," head under water, but still kicking, and it depends on those who owe mi , whether I shall sink or swim. Come along, every one that owes me a "red, and give me a lift, while I am yet kicking, for my books must be settled in some way within two weeks. Yours, in a ticklish sitty ration, (pecuniarily) T. A. LEMON. mar2P 19tf. Saved'- From Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Pilgrim, having passed through a firev tilal, is tow ready to make CHAIR?, paint SIGNS, ic Call at the Wagon Shop, South Plymouth. J. ELLIOTT. mar26 I9tf. Lands and Town Lots For Sale!! The undersigned has the agency of a large quantity of land throughout Marshall county and the adjoining counties of FultOL. Pula.ki and Stark, both wild and improved, of all descriptions; and also of several Town Lots in Plymouth, with convenient residences thereon, and also building lots in the most business part of toum; all of which will be sold cheap for cjisIi. Any person desiring to locate will do well to secure the prize while it can be had. Call at my office over Palmer's store. mar26 latf H.COUBIN.
miis anb Slatifliicrg! HILL & JACOBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS &, STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Street, Ft. WAYNE, IND. Book Bindery 1 ! 1 hill dc Jacobs, Wonld inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of every description; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &,C. Connty Officers arc especially requested to give them a tiial. marQG 191y. Utnsital Instruments! TTTTiTi cfe JACOBS, FORT WAYNE, Keep constantly on hand a splendid stock of IPSasa Fcirtfe! MELODEONS. GUITAKS. VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instruments & Music Books mar26 19Iy. WALL PAPER HHiL & JACOBS, Have a large stock of Wall & Window Paper, all qnnlitics, at wholesale or rei.-cil; al.o windovr Shades and Curtain F.itörcs; FORT WAYNE, IND. mar2G 191y. O mryir igt AJ The unersipied will be prepared to supply Marshall county with fresh burnt Stone Lime, by the 10th of April, as low as cm be don hy any one, at his ni-w lime house, directlv west of the rail road bridge. He has not pone West yet, and is tili ready to do loathing and rlastennxin a neat and substantial manner, on short notice. Water Lime and Plaster Paris ordered on short noti e, when not on liana. Thankful to the public for past favors, he would solicit a continuance of tne s tme. Ü. F. SPAULDING. mai26 19tf. Attorney and Tounscllor "at Law, PLYMOUTH, IND. Especial attention given to cases in Marshall and Stark counties. I am permitted to refer to JohnL. WtsTiavitT, Plymouth; Ebih WooutA, - " rnar2G 191y. Bank of Plymouth. Owing to the late fire, the Bank has located its office, temporarily, at the residence of the Cashier, on G.1110 Street. UucuiTeut money, Gold, Silrer, Exchange and Land V airanU bought aixl sold. J. II. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. marSfr I9t3. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons not to purchase of Robert Rusk or other persons, any promissory Note?, payable to Robert Rusk or order, and signed by myse It; and particularly trom certain promissory Notes dated 17th of March, 1857; one for $:JOO, due April 13tt, 1857; three for $1, 0U0 each, payable in on, two, and three years from April 1st, It 57, without interest, payable to said Robert Kusk.ftnd f igncd by myseu, us Ihave a good defense against the same, and shall contest the pavmcnt of them. mar25-19t3. JAMES THOMPSON. TVTOTICE is hereby given that ihi pirtnershi JLI heretofore existm: octeen Johnson Brownlex and William C.Shi klev, under the firm name of Brownlce & Shirlev, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and tne tmsinesnf the firm isto bo settled by Johnson Brownie. V JOHNSON BBOWNLEE. WAL C.SHIRLEY. All persons knowing them3el-es to be indebted to said firm, or the firm of J. Brownlce & Co. will confer a creat favor by calling at the Caiiains rßce and taVI.ng rr immediately, as one stock ' of poods is nearly an consumed uy tne lire, and we must uatk 1ÜIL.Y to meet our notes. - JOHNSON URO WNLEE. 19 tf. . - flTirr U horphr p-ir en to all LI business or claims for colic ctou in my hands a justice ot tne reace, to present my receipts re rrivrri fnr nntfz and nccounts. as thp rinL-pt mil papers belonging to the office have all been destroy tA hv th t. fir Jn PlrmOUth. Ttv ImvSnrr K pa. ceipts, or ft copy Of them, I shall be able to collect aaiu claims, otherwise 1 iunu uc uuouie w cuiieci, as I tare not u mem irardum left, which 1 can ar rive at Any amount correctly. v Forward copies of receipts by mail, immediately. J. H. CASE, J. P nftr5 lSt3. r- TO NON RESIDENTS. THE UNDERSIGNED WITH THE COUNty Surrcyor, will oil Thursday the ICth dav of April, at 10 o'clock a--m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of my land in section 18 Township 32, Range 4 East in Marshal county Indiana to meet on the premises and con tiune from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-resident, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, ?nd defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the surrey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and m . 1 a. . 1 w collected aecorousgio 19 p,s;alleman; tnarSG JDt3,
We would call the attention of onr merchants to the adrertisement in this week'a paper, of the firm of Williams & 'Huestif, wholeaal Grocers. Fort Wayne, lnd. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with everything usually found in a store, except dry poods. Their connection with some of the best, oldett and tvell known houxts in the East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore enab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as. low a3 can be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any change of cars. Merchant, therefore, in ibis place and vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Iluestis.in a few "hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. - Williams k Huestis hare but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality aHd price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale Grocers, Fort Wayne, lnd. 6m6
Q D3En ZOES - ALL persons indebted to us, are requested to call and make immediale settlement, either by cash or note. The book's will be found at H. Corbin'a law office. BROOKE & EVANS. feb2G-16tf. Fresh Arrival of Fresh Cheese and White Fish, at 36tf. A. VINNEDGE'S. LOOKING GLASSES! AT THE BRICK STORE may be found Looking Glasses a great deal cheaper than e ver before oflered in this market. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE OF & winter Hats FoMen and BovF,just received and for sale cheap atr (54) BROWLLEE & SHIPvLEY'S. STARTLING FACT IT is a conceded fact, by every one, that however costly, dazzling and expensive, a woman's dres9 ma j be, it is not complete and finished, unless she has on a neat, tidy, and fashionable Shoe. Call at our store, where you wiil find the article required. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. marS 17tf STUB-TOED BOOTS. WE would say to the Gents of Plymouth, that we are prepared to take your measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker that is a Boot-maker, warranted to fit like a glove, at WHITMORE'S. mar5 17tfl Sign of the Golden Boot. I f CASES MEN'S KIP BOOTS, for $2 75 A J per pair; such as are rctiiled everywhere for $:i at WHITMORE'S, mar5 17tf Sign of the Golden Boot. PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. SATURDAY EVENING POST. EstabHshed Angust 4, 1321. THE publishers of this old and firmly established puper tike pleasure in calling the a.tentiou of the public to their pragramme lor the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will be more than ever appreciated by the rc.iding world. We have therefore already in ide arrangements, with the following brilliant lbt of writew: WILLIAM IIOWITT. (of EnrrYaml.) ALICE CARY,T.S. ARTHUR, Mr?. SOUTHWORTH, AUGUSTINE DUGANNE, Mrs. M.A.DENNISSON, the author of "UlLLAH," iic. We desifm commencing, in the fint tumber in Jjnuary next, the following original novcüette: TALLENGETT; OR THE SQUATTER'S HOME. BY Willnm Howitt, ruthor of "Rural life in Ensland, Homes of the Poets," ic. This is a story of Australian life, Mr. Howitt hiving visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself with the novel aspects under which nature and society present them. elves in that singular region. The following Novelets will then be piven, though probably not in the exact order here mentioned: THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRL. By Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Saturday Evening Post. THE WITHERED HEART. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post by T. S. Arthur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. An origiuil Novelet by the author of "My Confessions," "ZILLAH, or the child Medium," &c, &c. THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. An original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A.Dennison, author of "Mark, the sexton," "Home picture?," THE RAID OF BURGUNDY. A tale of the Swiss Cantons. An original Novelet, by Augustine Duganne, author of "The Lost wit ness," &c. We also have the promise of a s hort and condens ed Novelet, by Mrs. HOUSE WORTH, to run through six trr eight nambers of the Post. In addition to the above list of contributions we design coutinuing the Uiaal amount of For.-ign Letters, Original sketches, Choice selections from nil sources, Agricultural Articles, General News, Humorous Anectodes, view of the Produce and Stock Markets, the 'Philadelphia Retail raarkats, Bank Note List, Editorials, &c-, our object being to give a complete record as far as our limits will admit, of the Great World. ENGRAVINGS. In the way of eugraviugs, we tienerally present two weekly one of an instructive and the other ofa humorous character. OTbe postage on the Post to any part of the U.S., paid quarterly or yearly iu advance, at the office where it it received, is only 26 cents. TERMS (cash in advance) 1 copy $0,00 a year. 4 copies 6,00 8 (and one to the getter up of club).. .....lfl.OO " 13 ' ISjOO 20 " .2:),Q0 " Address, DEACON & PETERSON. No Co, South Third street, Philad. (CTSample numbers sent gratis to any one reques ted. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In Common Pleas Court April term 1357. James Thompson, r. To be relieved a surcWilliam McDonald Guardian of the heirs of John W, Allen deceased J The Plaintiff in tho above entitled cause.bv A. C. Capronhis attorney, has filed in my office bis Com plaint to be released assuretr.'and it appearing bT .ttid.ivit that the defendant William McDonald isä nonresident of the Bute of Indiana, he i3 therefore notified of the filing and pendency of f aid Corapiaiuiiuui (Hai me same win oc ncaru r. ine next term of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the Court Hou?e in Plymouth, on the third Monday of April next and unless he appear, plead answer or demur thereto, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. Attest NEWTON R.PACKARD, Clerk . Marshall Court of Com. Pleas. Plymouth, March 51 7tCt CORÖNER.? KOTI fiF! T tvt6tice is'herebv 1 the Statute. I was called irnon tn hnhl t in. quest over the body of a dead man found near thd residence of Peter Crawford, in thUmnnfv oh fhn 5th day of March, 157, the following ftctsappear frtm the verdict of a Jury: "The deceased is a man between 55 and 60 rears of rare Kr,n Cm .tv Inches high; heary set; long heary whiskers; tailöf by trade, rather thinly clad; his iame is Gerce wmucr, wiai. we uau no property ox value lound with him, and that he came to his 'death by intern perance." H. M. LOGAN, Coroner.
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' A NEW SUPPLY OF PIECE GOO nTixmt Received THE public are informed that I tili carry on the Tailoring business, aud keep always on hand a Iare assortraeut of Cloths, Casiimcres, of all styles and qualities. Then bring on your measures and have a suit made up that will not tear, rip, or wear out, without hard coaxing. All custom jobs warranted. Time indebted to me by cote or book account will save cost bv payiug immediatelv. jan22-lltf " H. PIERCE. CINCINNATI, PERU, & CHICAGl TIME TABLE, NO. 2 TO TAKE EFFECT MARCH 2. 1857. TRAINS LEAVE, COIXQ S0CTH: Ii KAU CS or STATIONS. No. 1.1 No-2 MM No. 3. Pittflburh Express. hi 73a S Frei'hi Express. Chico,. .1 Lafoute,. . StiulwellJ jcO 7 03am 167 17 41" 5 72 5 Ö 05 " 476 982')" 5 80 4 8 40 " 9 62 3 8 53 " 790 930 " 45r. M 45 oc 23 " 8 11 11 12 12 12 10 r.M. CO 23 7 5 4 3 1 7 47 " 05 A. M. IS " Kankakee , v alkert'n Knott's, . . Ttner,. . . . 36 " 47 iO :g 00 40 I I 53 :12 Plymouth, J 15 I 1 no I e Pittsburg, S83 473 TRAINS LEAVE, C0IX0 NORTH: NAMES or STATIONS. s No. 4. No5 M 1, No. 6. Chicago Chicago Express Express Freight. Pittsburg,.1 Pltmocth,. Ttxer,. .. Knott's,. . Walkert n KanKaKEE , StillwellJ 9 03a m 3 Onm 3?3 1383 0, 6 30 11 00am 8 15 pm 8 55 9 05 9 23 9 45 7 7?90 7- G 50 11 22" 1 9392 6 6 55 " 11 285 39G I 4410 f 5406 0 7 05 11 43 7 2) " 11 53" I 7 41 1210" 10 13" H 05 " 12 0 10 45 LAfORTK,. 0413 0 Chicago,.. 63 0,473 0, 1! SO " 4 OOra N. KENDALL, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, Liporte. 16tf. A LARGE assortment of Gent's Cotton and Woolen Socks, bought expressly for the Plymouth bovs; call and see them, at m.r5 17tf " SIGN of GOLDEN BOOT. A N endlesä variety of Misses and Cliildrei 's r Gaiters and Shoes, cheaper th rn can be had tbUfelde of Clcuvcland, of beautiful styles. Call TOGA KOarS, Men's size, for $3 25 and $3 53; better cannot be found in the State. Ladies' G;iitrs, Buskins, Slippers, of every tyle and price, now opened and for sale. We "ennnot begin to enumerate any more, as our stock is so large. Give us a call, we'll satisfy all, that live and let live, small proflti and quick sales, is the word with C. WIIIT.MORE. Acent. mar 5 17tf. Siiin of Gold Boot. AN EARNEST REQUEST. All persons knowing themselves indebted to N. II. Oglesbee & Co., are earnestly requested to pay up on or before the first day of April, next. FOR SALE AT THE MUCK STORE, The best Tobacco in town. feblD 15tf WASTFD, AT THE BRICK STORE, Lumber, Butter, Egg, and all kinds of country produce, for which the best market price will be given in goods at cash prices. it LI 9 15tf FOR GOOD AND CHEAP GROCERIES GO to A. VINNEDGE'S Grocery Store, Michigan Street, I Ivmouth Indiana. October lOih, lt5G. 4Dtf. CJEVERAL thousand acres of wild Lands, own kj edby non-residents, and lvinin different parts of Marshall county, lnd. Will be sold for part cash and part on tune; also several Houses and Lots in Plymouth, and some improved tarms m the vi cinity. Those wishing to purchase, will please pi ve me a call. Also, for sate a large quantity of Lumber, and can fill all. orders on short notice, for cash. I also purchase Wheat and other "produce OU commission. UAvULLt UKUWN, fcbl2 14tf Ccmiaission Agent. T ARGEST stock of Boot & Shoe?, Rubbers Li etc., ever offered m Plymouth, for sale bv (54) BROWNLEE & SHIRLEV. fOODSwiHbe given in exchange fcr Square VJT 1 imbcr, Lumber ard Produce of almost al kinds, at the BRICK STORE. 2i HORACE CORBEST, A TTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND r Will attend to all business, iu the line of Iiis Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit aud Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and will give particular attention to buying and selling Land, paying Taxes, ic. Plrinouth, Nov. 15, 1S55 K. I F you want a $10 Shawl for four Mink skins, come to Honest Cor-ner. (6; BROWNLEE & SHIRLEY STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS. Marshall Circuit Court, August Ttrm, lta7. Louis Rathbone and 1 James C Kennedy, ( On account. vs. Henry B. Hine. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause,' by Listonand Williams, their attorneys, have filed in mv office their complaint on account, and it appear ins bv affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, beiii ß a resident of this S-atc, has departed thert4 . .'-J- it! -t:. " irom wiih muni io uciiauuiu trctuturs; ne is tucreore i.oüficfi of the filing and pendency of aaid complaint, and that the same will bo heard at the nt xt term of the Marshall circuit court, to he holden at the court house in Piymouth, on tho second Monday ol August, next, ana unless lie appear, flead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be icanJ- and determined in his absence. Attest; , NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit CoUrt. marI2 I6t3. G. W. B. COMBS (k CO., Juniiturc SÄtanrannis BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, 4c COOKING. BOX asd PARLOR STOVES: At a REDUCTION of 25 per cent on former Price for CASH or PRODUCE. D"0ne door south of tho "Brick Store, Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Feb. 5, 1657. tf.
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3rCrookeryware, hard'warc. Queensware,' mena-woar, boys-wear, and every other kind of wear and tear, that you can find use for in domestic lifts, you . will find at Rrownleo & Shirley's. " ' : . FOR SALE CHEAP 2fl on Credit:. Town Lots, and Lots -with buildings; wild an4 imgored Uads,' Loads & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, arness, ani Household Furniture. Call at my ofljee in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. ' C II. REEVE, frh5-13tf ' Attorney 1' Nit a rr.
Glorious ' flews ! ! To all the Citizens of Plj-inoath and sarrennding Coantrr, Tliat we are opening cn of the Largest, Cheapest and Bent . ASSORTED STOCKS OT I3otf Slla This si Je of CiCarcland, cc tho East Side Michigan Stroö " In the south port of Pershing's glass front buil4;f
flnr tLicr ic Uwr rntnnlitn anA ni!il fSr. ÄÄll we arc determined to sell every style of ' ' Moots and Shoes! From the White Satin, Bronze, rrench Kid, a&d Toilet Slipper, to the MEY GMTEfl Al Mi if! Wholesale and Retail! as low as can be bought in Fort Waynr, La Porto or Chicago We are prepared to do all kinds of llepalring V Custom MVrk! We have secured the services of the best Boot maker in the State, to whom the first premium was awarded for work iu that line, at the late Allca county Fair HOMR-MADE woek Constantly on hand; also, Sole Leather, Upper, Calf and Kip sKisrs, BINDINGS, PEGS, &c.,WF.OfcSS AI & EST AI& 10,000 HIDES! For which the highest price will be paid in CAab Wc will pay Cash, and it is for your interest to sell vour hides nt home, and not let fpeculator3 take every hide in the country, away. Keep your xuoney at home keep your hides at home br:iir them on, and pet full weight, good mcner, nl so pirmblinp. Remember tha place, at the riro of tho Golden Boot. C WIIIT.MORE, Plymouth, fcbl9 lCtf. Agent. EDWARDS' TS always open, and S. EDWARDS, tLc proprietor, is at all times ready to supply the wants of Hungry .lien and Boys, with all kinds of Citable s, from a "Chicken leg ty a shoulder of Mutton." Also, he has cahndtho very best of Presli OystcrsX PLATT & Co's A No. 1. And a mm enn be suited if he locs them aw, stewed, or fried, and PiltJjurh Ale to wash thin? down. And then, plenty of the finest FLAVORED CIOAIISJ In tire State, with rrbrcha rain: can fmoke hirestlf into die L;;nJ cf Sod, cr the tlvua CclJa, Iu half an hour. HOT COFFEE, AT ALL HOURS! IT. B. AU persona in the trade era be f uppiiod with the justly celebrated FAIR HAVEN Wholesale or Reuil.in almost any quantity, a little cheaper than thoy can be boug'h.t anywhere dsa in the State, as I have the apener for felling thtm, .ird am dttttmineJ not te be undersold. Plcao give me one call, and I'll warrant you will como aarain if vou ever get hungry wintliia fifty tulles of Plymouth. II. B. rersens bi !n BoK)ks belonging 0 EC, arc reciuested to return them irumediitelr. Nov. 27-5t3 S. EDWARDS. All bo arc buying BOOTS &, SHOES! In Plymouth can make it pay to give me a call three doors below the Brick Store, as I am now sellir.g O-Ctjsrt oo. T77"02?lSL And work cf My Own Manufacture! Cheaper than merchants are selling their Eastern masufactne. In a word, I w ill eell you Moots and Stfioes Of all kin Is CHEAPER than any other Htusc EAST, WEST. NORTH OR SOUTH. And if yon wisa, you can have your Calf, Kip Cow-hide Boots Made to your order, and by the Best Workmen in Marshall Ccuntv. Done Neat, Cheap, and on Half' Solcing, .... Fifty Ceti ts. It. DARLING. Plymouth, run 5 17 if. UPORTB MARBLE WORKS! II. WILLIAMS & Co., (Successors to I Sheriux.) MASCFACTUItUS OF ALL klXDS OI0M.EIT3I TOMB STONES & HEADSTONES. Of all aizes and foi au. Also ill furnish MANTLES AND TABLE TOPS, of ail rtteret. LAfCCTC, ÜZlA?l. OCt23-50yl. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been tsadc to Eupclv the Phmcutli market with this Cour.aLtl the ceuuine can be found at Stack's, Vinnodrt'. and ou the corner at the old stand of Book & Ev. ans, cnly. N. E. L P. S. ALLEM AN & Co. fcb!9-15tf 11. W, TAYLOll & CO., EZXLZL I.f t HEAVY AND SHELF I A R B 11 A R B ' IRON. NAILS. CLASS, &C AnirarchjifiTJ cf all lenia of Grain. . ' FORT WAYNE. IND. '' 1LJL V iüEVHlS QD? NPwINC-ihesm'eftto Lave Deeoi, uortrircs, er ad iirsaw rea-cnjcg tba ccoiacr-acice, ucruJ, era rcces'-tu to call ana Dt th SU30 coctouTt4Jr, and &aro tc cost cf Unas te'Xiu!. A won to the ww i tutti ( rt BKOWNLLC L SIIIRLEYS it tho r! r fur fcrctih. -r (6)
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