Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 April 1857 — Page 3

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J). lfcftOSSJLI, Editor. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, APRIL 16th 1857. Some small boys, whose parents, if they havo any permit them to stay on the street clay and night, are going to distruction, in our opinion, as fast as circumstances will admit of, and as vre are able to sec the 'circumstances' are as good (bad) as could bo desired. They stay out at ni 'ht until all the business houses have closed, and how much longer, we are urable to say. We don't know that thoy commit any crimes of a criminal character, but this wc do know, that vre havo heard as bitter oaths from some of these boys, as could possibly emanate from the most experienced profaner. This is a deplorable state of affairs, and should not be. If your parents don't think enough of your future welfare to keep you out of the streets and out of bad company, you ought to have respect enough for yourselves, young as you jire, and sense enough to do better. "When you have grown up to manhood, you will then se that the way you are doing now, wa3 lira misspent, and the forming of a character that will, probably, always be a reproach to you. Your mothers who have dandled you 0:1 their knees from your earliest infancy up to the present time, little thought when you were but prattling babes, that you would so soon forsake your homes, and become brawlers. Don't you think your conduct makes their heartache? m Of course it does. Who ever scan a moth er, who was not anxious about her child ren, when they were out of her sight? No ouc. Then boys, try and and do better, you have got a good mother, one who would taka delight to interest you at her own fireside, if you would give her the op portunity. Perhaps your father h dead, if so, that is a hotter reason still why you should contribute your presence to your widowed mother's tire-side. Your parents hould strive to make your home agreeable, and you should stay at home to make yourselves worthy of them whose name you bear. Our village presents quite a retired appearance since the fire. Every fne has alxmt as much as In; can do to mind his own business. Farmers sre busily engaged on their farms, hence our streets look deserted, in comparison w ith days gone by. S'juads of lhtle boys, from tea to fifteen years old, may be seen playing "Holy Holey," in the streets, without the fear of beinir molested. The snow which has covered the ground for the last two weeks, has also added to the dismally of the scone. Those who stop to rusticate seem rc.narkably solemn. Loafers who once seemed to enjoy themselves in going from Grocere to Groceri," now present the appearance of a broken hearted lover, " as they stroll alonir with downcast eves and depressed spirits, over the ground where onco they used to spend their time in spinning yarns. "What a change old time has made ! The side-walks, too, seem to say when one walks over them, hitching his toes under the loose and broken boards at every step, there's no use talkiu. " The Courthouse square looks like a deserted barnyard, and the .Seminary from which once rang forth the merry ha ha's of two or three hundred little juveniles, now seems to sit in majestic silence among the old oak trees that surround it. But There's a good time coming, Wait a little longer." Two weeks ago "The first bird of spring Attempted to sing, Hut ere he had rounded a note. He fell from the limb Ah ! a dead bird was him, The music had friz in his throat!" Hut now spring has really come, once more, and " Hirds aro singing round my window Tunes the sweetest ever heard, And I hang my cage there daily, Hut I never catch a bird. " P. S. Since the above was in typo winter has set in again. 4,IIow changcalls are all things hero below." Shortly after the cars commenced running to this place on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne et Chicago Hail Road, a Dutchman who lires on the line of the road had some pigs run over by the car3, and, as a matter of course, killed. The Dutchman immediately came to town in search of the proper persons to liquidate his claims for damages. He was telling a large number of persona in one of the business houses, of the lows ho had met with, tc, when a droll looking fellow who seemed to sympathize with the Dutchman, stepped up to him and asked " Did the cars run over your pigs? " " Yes, " said the Dutchman. "Did it kill them?" "Yes, killed them, of courso, " replied the Dutchman, somewhat surprised at the fellow's id.a of a train of cars running over a lot of pigs and not killing them. "It most always does!" replied the fellow as ho disappeared through tho door, scarcely escaping the too of the Dutchman's boot. JteTA good article of Reef can bo had here for 10c P lb.

C-Messrs Lemon & Son of the LaPorto Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, have presented us with a box of Fresh Garden Seeds, grown and put up expressly for their trade, and desired us to present them to our "good Democratic mother" which we have doue, and you had ought to seen her eyes brighten when she found that they were genuine fresh garden seeds from your Seed Store, as

there is no such thing to be found in this neck o' woods. She sends you a thousand thanks, Messrs, and hopes that your shad ows may never grow less. Some stolen goods were found conceal ed in a wood pile in the street, tho other day, which, no doubt, were placed there on the nigh: of the firo, for safe keeping. until a lavorablo opportunity should prosent itself to remove thorn. X5TThose young Bloods who were lodged in jail at this place, on charge of horsestealing, and wero taken before Judire Egbert on a writ of Hahcascorjnis. wero released. S5T Common Pleas Court commences next Monday. . iC57The Trustees of Center Township meet the first Mouday in May. jtSTPotatoes are worth six shiHinsrs in this market. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, SS. In Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1637, Abel Downs ami Seabunr S. Gould, f . . . . s Complaint ou account v Henry li. Hine. The plaintiffs ju the above entitled cause, hr Horace Corl.in, their attorney, have tiled in my o'liee their complaint on account, and it appearing by allidavit that the defendant, Henry Ik Hine, beiu j; a resident of this State, lias departed there$ from with intent to defraud his creditors; hois therefore notified of the lilinjr and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to he holden at the court house in Ply mouth, on the second Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined 111 his absence. Attest; NEWTON R- PACKARD, Clerk apr'J 21t3. Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. John Graff, ) James 1$. Ucnnett, Robert II. Marshall, and Win. K. English, Complaiut ou account vs. Henry U. I line. 1 The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C H. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my ollice their complaint on account, and it ap;;ariii by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry U. Ilinc, beiiu; a resident of this State ha departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he i therefore notified ot the filing and pendency of said complaint and that the same will bo heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plvmouth. on the second Mondav in Au gust nxt, anl unless he appear, ple:it, answer or demur thereto, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. attest ; NEWTON 11. PACKARD, apr'J 21 t-'h Clerk Marshall circuit court. STATE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Thomas S. Harden and ) John L. Sallord V , . . vp J Complaint ou account. Henry H. Hine ) The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Hceve, their attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit th.it the ! frinlji)t, Hcurr B. Uine, lei"ii a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filiin; and pendency of said complaint, :;nd that tc same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined i'i his absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, aprD 21 13. Clerk Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, es: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term' 1057. Thomas S. Harden and John L. Sa fiord, f vs. C Complaint on note. Henry 15. Hine. J The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. H. I't-eve, their attorney, hare filed in nj office their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry Ii. Hine, beiu;; a icsidentof this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore no tified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the .name will be heard At the next term of the Marshal! circuit court, to be holden at the court houäe in Plymouth, on the ieoond Monday in Aupift next, and unless he appear, yicad, answer or demur thereto, the game will be heard and determined in his absence. TTir Newtox It. Packard, Clerk apr9 2113. Marshall circuit court. STATK OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marthall Circuit Court, Auytist term, 1837. Benjamin F. Jone?, and Bernard Lauth, vs. Henry B. Hine. Complaint on account. Th plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. H. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my olfce their complaint on aeeount, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom, with intent to defraud his creditorg; he is therefore notified of the filing ami pendency of said complaint, und that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. An i st: Newton R. Packard, Clerk apr3 21t3. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTV. In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, ltC7. I ope. Dawson, at Daw ou k Co., Complaint on account. is. Henry B. Ilinc. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by II. Corbin, their attorney, have filed in my Jmce their complaint on account, ami it nppraring by affidavit, that the defendant, llenrj B. Ilinc, befug a resident of this State, lias departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same w ill be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he apear, plead, answer or demur thvreto, tho same will be heard and determined in his absence. Am at: Nr.wTox R. Pack ahm, Clcik J'rJ Jt3. MarrhaJl circuit court

STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshull circuit court, Avgvst Term, 1857. m Cephas II. Norton 1 Albert Jewett, and lienjamin C. Uuzby, - Complaint on account. vs. I Henry Ii. Hine. J The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve their Attorney, have filed in my oHice their complaint on account and it apcarinr by atldavit that the defendant, Henry 15. Hine, being n resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore no tifiedof the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard' at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, ou th second Monday of Aupn?t, net, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the samo will be heard and deter

mined m his absence. Attmt: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr9 2U3. Marshall circuit court. STATU OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY: Li tha Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1C57, Nathaniel E. James, and - Walter M. Aikman, ( CüU11,Unt ÜU uote. Henry li. Hine. The plaintilfs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have tiled In my ollice their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry li. Hine, being a resident of this State, lias departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the Second Monday of August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the s..me will be heard and determined in his absence. :attf.t: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr'J 21 13. Marshall circuit couit. tm Insurance 0., OK Hartford, Connecticut, ESTABLISHED IN 1819. CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, . . 500,000 SURPLUS ASSETS, OVER. 6 1,000,000 WILL insure Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, llarns and contents, Mills, Warehouses, Churches and tublie Ruildings, Banks, and all otherinsurable property, (on as low term as c;a. be atlbrded by any other responsible company,) in Marshall and Fulton counties,ai. the ollice' of their a cent in rivinov.Ui, opposite the Tost Ollic;. C. II. REEVE, Ag rent. 2!Wtf TO NON RESIDENTS, m II E ü X D E R S I O N E D WITH TH t 1 Countv Survevor will, on Mondav, the 20th dav of April, 157, at 10 u'clock, a. in., of said day, proceed to purvey & locate the comers of his land, in Scc20 i21, township north, of range 1 east in Marshall county, Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-resident?!, hu tail to nloct the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide fur defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law, ADRIAN EOOT. apr!2 20t3. NOTICE! If any person or er.soiM in the town or vicinity of Plymouth hawv any boots or shoes, that lo not beloug to them, in their jtosc ssion, will notify me where they may be found, I will thank them, but under all the circumstances if they need them more ban weih, they can wear them and hope the shoe wont hurt the foot. Respectfully, C.WIIITMORE. 20t2. SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virtne of an Eectüiou to me directed from the Clerk of the Mathnll Common Pleas Court; 1 will expose for sale at public auction at the Court House Door in Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana ou the 2nd DAV OF MAY 1857, between tli hours often o'clock A- M. and four o,clock P.M., of said day, the following property; to wit: The rents and profits for a term not exceehnr seren vears, ot the North halt of the South West fractional quarter, West of the Mich igan Road of Section twelve, contain) nr HO acres and a friction, more oa less; situate in Marshall comity Iudiana. Subject to a mortgage in favor of Samuel J. Pitterson Ibra balance of the purchase money for $'.200, with interest from the -1th day of January, 1.. And tin failure to realize the full amount of judi inent and interst as well as all co.-ts due aud to be come due on aid execution, I will at the same time and place exjKse for sale the fee simple title to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessarv to satisfy Paid execution. Executed as the projx'rty of AuMin Fuller, at the suit of Jauica Thompson vs. said r ullcr and Alexander Staler. J. F. VAN VAI.KENBURdH, Sheriff. Marshall Countv Indiana. Plymouth April 9th lrö7 20t.i. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshull Circuit Court, I will expose for ale at public auction, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Iudiana, on the loth DAY OF APRIL, 1857, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o'clock, p.m., of said day, the fol'owing property, te-wit: The rents and profits for .1 term of years not exceeding seven, of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section twenty-nine, and the south-east quarter of the south-cast quarter of section nineteen, all in township thirty-four north, of range four cast, containing eighty acres, be the same more or less, and situate in Marshall county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment and interest, as w ell as all costs and accruing iuterest and costs due, and to become due, on said execution, I will, at the Mine time and plaee, cxpoie for sale the fee simple of Mid real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfv said execution. Executed as the property of Samuel P. Hoover, at the suit of David Rroadhcnt. J. F. V A N V A My E A' Rl R fl II , Sheriff. Bv S. B. Cordai.ev, Dep. marlO 19t3. (pr. fee $:i,00) SHERIFF'S SALE. BY. virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Common. Picas Court, I will expose for sale at public auction at the Court-house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, 011 the lth day of April, 1K7, between the hours of 1U o'clock a. in. and J o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described property, to wit: The rents and profits for a term of years wot to exceed seven years, of the following real estate situate in Marshall County Indiana, to wit: commencing at the fcouth west corner of lots '2 and Ji of ecl ion l-1, in township .'13 north of rang one eatt; thence east H) rods, thence north HO rods, tliciKv aunt HI rods, thence south H) rods to the J plave of beginning, containing -lO acresexcept the p.ivih geof a mill fite not to exceed one acre of ground on the south line of said trai t, and the privilege of cutting a ditch from the Lake to said mill rite. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interestand costs, I will, at the Mine tunc and place, exnose for sale the fee Minnie of Haiti real restate. Kx reut od n the i.roiMitv of ... . Obcd M. Barnard at the Miit of Amos Mclidcnhall. Said projerty not to sell for less than two thirdsof appraisement. J. r. V A N V A LK EN RUR till, Sheriff M.C. ByS. B. CoRniiKY, Dtp'y. Plymouth, marl 9 Ibol. l'J 3w - "

SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marthall Circuit Court, I will expose for pale at public auction, at the court hi use door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the . 21st DAV OF MARCH, 1C57, between the hours of ten o'clock a. im and four o'clock p. in. of paidday the following real ostatc and personal property, to-wits The tents and profits fof a term of years not to exceed seven, of out-lot tiumber fifty-nine, ("9 to the town of Plymouth, Mahall count';, Indiana, as the same is laid out and descried in a deed of partition between John 15. ;iiC3 anj r0tn s?ori,,7t & more particularly described in a deed from Sarah Marshall to Austin Fuller; togethct with a Steam baw Mill thereon, and all the appurtenances to said mill and to said lot belonging and appertaining. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs due on said execution, together with all accruing interestand costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple title to said premises and real estate, or so much thereof-as may be necessary to satisfy said execution. Executed as the property of Austin Fuller, at the suit of Elmer Rose against said Austin Fuller, and Levi C. Barber, James A. Corse, Iiorenzo Matteson and William O. Pomcroy, waiving valuation and appraisement lawg. J. F. VANVALKENIiURC.il, Sheriff Marshall county, Indiana. ft-bl9 15t3 (pr fee $3,50) The above sale is postponed bv order of the Plaintiff, until the ICth day of April, 137, at the same place and between the same hours J. F. VAN VALKENBUROII, Sheriff Man-hall countv, Indiana. niar2C I9t3 (pr.fec$l,00) SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will expose for sale at public auction ai he Court howe door in Plymouth. M irshalll county, Indiana, on the 21st DAY OF MARCH, 1057, bctwjtcn the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p i of said day, Mie following real estate and personal property to-wit: The rent and profits for a term of years ijot to csceed seven, of outlot number fifty-nine (59), to the tovn of Plymouth Marslall county, Indiana, as the same is laid out and described in a deed of partition between John B, Niles and John Seriug, aud more particularly described in a deed frcri Scah Marshull la Austin Fuller together with a&.tcani saw-mill thereon; and alll the appurtenances tc said Mill, and to said lot belonging and appertaining. Aud on failure to realize the full- amount of the judgment, interestand costs due on said execution, together w ill all accruing interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple to said premises and real estate, or so much thereof as may be uecescary to satisfy said execution. Executed as the property of Austin Fuller, at the suit of John II. Vöries, against said Austin Fuller, and to be subject to another execution levied on said property, in favor of Elmer Rose, against said Austin Fuller, and to be sold w ithout regard to valuation or appraisement laws. J. F. VANVALKENBURCH, feb2G !Üt3 (pr.fee$3,50) Sheriff M. C. The. above fidc. by. order of the Plaintiff's attorney, is. pttetpoued until the l'th day of April,, a4 thj ivme place and btwcen, the same hours. . F. VAN VALKEiN BURGH, marSG I9t3. Sheriff M. C (pnf.-eS4.00)

MORTGAGE SALE. In pursuance' of llie ii'rnis bf rt chattel Mortgage executed to me by James Curtis, to secure the payment of certain sums of nrnnov therein Fpecilied, (and recorded on Uo'dt B, p'tgo M I, record of thU county,) I have takeu possession of , and will offer at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of APRIL, 1.'157 all the right, title, interest, claim and leasehold estate of jjinics Curtis, in and to all that undivided half of out-lot number 57, in the town of Plvmouth, in this countv, pouth of Yellow river, i aud cast of the Michigan road, as belongs to the i Furnace thereon, occupied bv mrstlf ami JamMitchel; together with tlx buildings tlrervon, the machinery, tools, aad everything iiv and about and belonging to said furnace al building. The said mortgage covering the undivided half of the whole premises, tenements, fixtures and machinery. This is a large furnace, (and the only one here) with a circular saw, steam power in abundance, and in full operation, and there is no bettor location for business in the west. All the work that can he made tells readily at good prices, and material Li abundant. Call and examine,, for it will be sold without reserve. apr'J 21t2. ENOCH BELANG EE. Ijit of Ijc tiers Remaining in the post ollice at Plymouth on the 1st day of April, fr'"7. Aaron Ellen: Agons W John; Adams Win B; Anderson J P.. Baritt Benjamin; Betz Henry; B-ar T S; Becker mw ML; Broadbcnt David; Bcnza Louisa; Blow P R: BurtC; Brown David. Coachman A M; Cart A: Conor Michael; Campbell Jacob "2; Cavinder Edward; Cutshaw 11. Disher Stephen; Donakec Wm; Driscall Stephen; Oair.-ri: co. Eilde Julia; Ellis Frank; Egnew Andrew 5. Fetters Isaac.'!; French Maynard; Florian Geo: Fetters Chauncy; Frank Jacob. Grilfeth Mclinda; Gordon Robert; Gordon I äffet: Groves Edward; Groves Jeremiah; Gunn Malinda;Guim Isaac; Gunn Louisa. Hite John; Husley J; Hoover Elias, Horse J K,' Henderson Chas; Hine II B 7. Kuyler Jno; Keshani JaaG; Kee M II. Lawton P S; Lehmcrt Loyd; Lcrman Anthony; Lane Cheny; Lincoln C W; Legge tt Isaac; Litinj.'er Joseph. ' McCarthy .'i; M.ikee Mathcw; Mecklow S; Me .nderson W; Maurer Catharine Meyers Jacob; MynasJas; McMillcn Oliver; Mcdith Isaac; Miller Joseph '2. Price Lathiel 2; Pearthey Jno; Paresh John; Perk ey Andrew: Poast John; Parks Jas (J Pierce Michael. Roberts Jai II; Robeson James If; Rcighly Peter; Rice John; Reener Joseph Retletf Jno; Robul Just.uie; Rabrech Jno; Rean "Wesley. ShincUirger Jno; Skincdy Theodore; Starkey Nancy; Sumner T 0; Scott Laura; Siplc Jacob; Sala Michael; Shurter Wm.-Sclee Harlow. Taker J ; Trover Daniel ; Taylor Jerrod Thompson miss E. Vandike Courtland; Upendike Isaac W. Wiutcrsteen Peter 2: Welch Huldah; Whiteford Ira; Wort Dr. A; Watson Sarah Warren Ellen P; Wathey Win. Persons calling for any of the above, will please nay "advertised," and name date of Hit. apr'J 21tl JUIIIM Jv. lilLUUlvE, I . ill. AcniToa's Office, Knox, Stark Co. Indiana,) March IG, It. '7. All persons having purchased LoU in the town of Knox, Stark countv, Indiana, of the Agent of said county, and having failed to make payment on said Jjotrfft.s their obligation became due, are requested to make payment by the 1st day of April, lKr7, or legal measures will be taken to forfeit the same. JOHN S. BENDER, County Agent. mar2G PJt3. A. W. PoaTtR, Den'v. NOTICE is hereby given that the paitnerhhi heretofore cxUtingJu tween Johnson L'hown i.r.r and William CSiuhlky, under the firm name ofllrownlee & Shirley, U thiridav dissolved bv mutual consent, and the business id" the linn isto be settled by Johnson Brownlee. JUliasoN BROWN LEE. WM. C. SHIRLEY. All persons knowing thouHclves to be indebted to saii tit in, or the firm of J. Rrownlcc 4V Co. will confer u great favor bv calling at the Caitain's vjhcf and imvino it unnu duitihj, as one stock of goods is nearly all consumed by th tire, and we mim. iiav: MONEY to meet our noted. JOHNSON BROWNLEE. TVJ OTICE is hereby given to all persons Inn ing Y business or claims for collection in luv hands as Justice of the Peace, to present my receipt received for note and accounts, us the dockets und papers belonging to the ollice have all been destroyed by the late lire in Plymouth. By having the receipts, or a copy of them, I shall liable to collect taid claims othci w ise I nhall be unable to collect, as I have not a ineuyiiaudum left, which 1 cau arrive at an v amount correctly. Forward copies of receipts bv mail, immediately. J." II. CASE, J. P. iiiar'JÖ l'.K'l.

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PLYMOUTH, IND.. T One door south of the Uriel- Store, ) Collections made and promptly remitted for at current rate of Exchange. Cncurrcnt money bought abd Fold, J IL KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. K r.r r.RE.NCr., EV VntMUSION. Jo. W. Bell, banker, Chicago, III. Paddock Co., do Cincinnati, Chio. Iunlevy, Ilaire & Co., Bankers, Indianapolis. L. Barbour, Indian ilis, Ind. C H REEVE, Attorney at Law, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bonds, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attended to through Northern Indiana. Refers, to Cooly, Wahsworth & co., Chicago 111. Babcock & co., Water St N. Y. Field, Mkrkit & co., Courtlandt StN. Y. Barnf. ft Pharo, Barclay St N. Y. LornoN & co., Philada. Penn. Hon. J. Braoly, Supreme Judge, Omaha Citv Nebraska. J. B. Kennet Esq, Gcn'l Ag't JEtu Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. s.ann ti"av ojo üutijjo3stoD.ioi,i ut'oogio s.'li!mti jlisg iv pnnoj oq aciu sjuuodji: pnts Sinn 'stockt 'LL 'uoijoooa joj saomo a-xloatl otj; ii;.w yl 'l III sjnnoooi; Jiam Ms.u ivjY jo jsjij oqj ojojoq auop lou puc JApjcipouuuioins puts vj O pOtSOUlKVI OJU'HnO")3 3JOO JOOJOU Aq J.Mptl.l If V pouSisJopuu oi, pojqoput 9S0t ( American House, (Xcar Ihc River Brhhje, and within (wo minutes iralk of the Depot.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. E. E. FISH; II. NICHOLS : SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BARNES.) fjlllAVELEHSand others, will lind cood I accomodation, and much C II E APEIl FARE ;.t the "AMERICAN HOUSE," than at any oiher Hotel in Plymouth. We have lately rented and lunushed the House fyr he comfort of tnose who wish to ünd a TRAVELER'S HOME. FISH & NICHOLS. .March 2(i, lS.ri7.-lJ-tf PRomiKTORa. Ilnil- SIcct-Snow --Bain -AVind Fire, Fire! Fire!! "Taken in'- and "done for," "gone by the loard," head under vau., bjjt still Licking, and it depends on those w ho owe mi , v hvtker 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. "V ous, in a ticklish sittvvation, (pecuniarily) ' v T. A. LEMON. mar i&tr: Saved JFrom Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Pilcrrim, having passed through a tlrev tilal, is now ready to make CHAIR, l:iint SIONS, i o Call at the Wagon Shop, South Plvmouth. - " J.ELLIOTT, niarSG I9tf. Lnnds nnd Town Lois Tor Sale!! The undersijnied has the agency of a large quantity of hind throughout Marshall county and the adjoining counties of Fultoi., Pulaski and Stark, both wild and improved, of all descriptions; and also of several Town Lots in Plymouth, with convenient roMdcnces thereon, and also building lots in the tnnst busiiif jxirtof torrti; all of which will Im sold cheap hu- cash. Any person desiring to locate will do well to secure the prrv wh'Ie it can be had. Call at mv olhce over Palmer's store. mar-JG Wrf H. CORMN. We wouM" call the attention of our merchants to the advertisement in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams & Iluestis, wholesale Grocers. Fort Wayne, lud. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with everything usually found in a store, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the best, oldest and mil known houses in the East, oilers them fac ilities fcr laying in their stockr unsurpassed by amj otftcr house ii the W'vst. Thev are therefore cnab ed to furnish anvthing iu their line, freight considered, as low as 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. Merchants, therefore, in his place aud vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Huestis, in a few hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams & Iluestis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same qualitv anl price, as if there iu person to purchase If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams i Iluestis, wholesale Grocers, Fort Wayne, Ind. Gm6 STUB-TOED BOOTS. wouUl say to the Gents of Plvmouth, that we are prepared to take vour measures for the fashionable f"tui7-Toed Boot, made from 1'rcMch Calf that ks IVcik-Ii Calf, by a BAt-inaker tlwit is a Boot-nnker, warranted to lit like a glove, at WHITMORE'S, niar5 17tfl Sign of the Golden Boot. f f CASES MEN'S KIP BOOTS, for $2 75 .1. " per pair j such as are retailed everywhere ! for 'J., at WUITMORE'S, nuu 5 17tf Sign of the Golden Boot. Bank of Plymouth. Owing to the late fire, the Bank has located its ollice, temporarily, at the residence of the Cashier, on Gano Street. Uncurrent money, Gold, SiTver, Exchange and Land Warrants bought and sold. J. II. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. liiarQti l!fl. STATK OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In Common Fleas Court Atriltcrm 1057. James Thompson, To be relieved as suretv. William McDonald Guardian of the heirs of John W. Allen deceased J The Plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by A. C. Capronhis, attorney, has filed in my ollice Iiis Complaint to be released as surety, and it appearing by allid.ivit that the defendant. William McDonald is a nonresident of the State of Indiana, lit U therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said Complaint and that the same will be heard t the next term of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, to lie hidden at the Court House in Plymouth, ou th third Monda of April next ami unless he appear, plead answer ordcinur thereto, the Mine will be heard and determined in hisabsence. Attest NEWTON K. PACKARD, Clerk .Marshall Court of Com. Pleas. PU mouth, March 5 I7t3t couoNKirs notice! NOTICE u hereby iven, that in pursuance of the Statute, I was called ii;on to hold an inipiest over the body of a dead man found near the residence of Peter Crawford, in this county, on the ."tli day of March, ?tl, the following ficaVs apjH-ar from die verdict of a Jury: "The deceaswtfs a mau U tw ecu .V and W) yearn oi' ae; about live feet m inches hhh; heavv set; lon. heavy whisker: tailor by trade, rather thinly clad; his ame is (eoiye Schaber; that he had no property of value found with him, and that he came to his death bv intent. prranre." II. M. LOGAN. Coroner.

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r 1 r z x .k a ia-.ii 1....:., ...1 ! to Plvmouth solicits the patn-nagcof its citizins, ! j and others, as 1 eacher ol I PIANO MUSIC. TERMS Per quarter $s 00 With use of Instrument ,.10 0i) Instructional veil at the residence if the Pupils, if preferred. ROOMS at the AMERICAN HOTEL, Piymouth, April 21, 157. 20 Um. MAKE NO DELAY. All jicrsons knowing thc-nisidves indebted to X. II. OglesbceÄ: Co., are requested to call immediately and settle by paying up or giving their notes. Ollice on La Porte street between the Pott ofliee anil the Depot. I A ' SUPPLY OF THE public are informed that I still carry on the Tailoring business, aud keep always .'ii hand a large assortmeut of Clo'.b-, Casaimere., of all stvles anil qualities. Then bring on your incus-1 ores and have a suit made up thut will not tear, rip, or wear out, without hard coaxing. All custom jobs vnrrautd. .Those indebted to me I y note or book account will sae cost bv paving iinincdj.t'.clv. jan22-lltf " iL PIEIICE. ,4 X cii'lk-ss var J (laiters a uil S irutv oj .Misses anl Clnldrei. a hoc.--, cheaper than, cau bv had this side of Cleavcl.ind, of beautiful styles C..M S' ri'OOA LOOTS, Men's size, for 'jj and 5; better cannot be found in the State. Liidies' flait.vs, Huskius, Slipi"r, of cverr fIe and price, now opened and for s lie. We cannot begin to enumerate any more, as our stock is so large. Give us a call, we'll satisfy all, th.it live and let live, mall profits and o,uick sah -, is the word with us. C. WH1TMORE, A-. nt, niarö 17 1 f. Mini of Gold Boot. AN EARNEST REQUEST. All persons knowing themselves indebted tj N. II. Oglesbec c Co., are earnestly rcijucsted to pay up on or before the first day of April, next. FOR SALE A'&TIIE KUICK STORE, The best Tobacco in town. fcblO lotf WANTFD, AT THE BRICK STORK, Lumber, Iluttcr, Eggs, and all kinds of country produce, for w'jich. the best market price will be given in goods at cash prices. I'cLlD. 15tf I7OR GOOD AND CHEAP GROCERIES GO ; to A. VI NN EDGE'S Grocery Store, Michigan Street, Plvmouth Indiana. October Kith, lU.. 49if. C?EVI EVKRAL thousand acres of wild Luids, owjil cd bv non residents, and lying in different parts of Marsh::!! cvuntv. Jnd. Will be sold for part nri.l in tMli-"'.'i"Vi.ril II .IK'J I'IH ' - , - -v j t 1 i A i I . -J I MJKJ . . 1 in t lyuioutii, an! some improved t.umi m tue vicinity. Those wirdiing to purchase, will please give me a call. Also, for sale a large piantity of laimber, and can till all orders on short notice, for cash. I also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission. DANIEL WIOWN, fcbl-J 1 1st Commission Agent. TARGESTstoc J etc., ever oiler ck of Riots i Shoes, Rubbers, ed m Phirouth, for sale bv UROWNLEE & SHIRLEY. GOODS will be pven in exchange for Square Timber, Lumber and Troducc of almost all kinds, at the KR1CK STO'.E. 2 HORACE CORBIN, 4 TTORNEV AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all business, in the line of his Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and will rive naitieiilar :itTiti.ni ti Iniviii" :uwl j.!'in Land, paving Taxes, c. " ' j Plymouth, Nov. 15, lbii F yivj want a $10 Shawl for four Mink skins, come to. Honest Cornkr. (f.) uiiowNLEE & siiirij:y G. V. It. COMES A CO. urniturc Ö öl art rooms . . ........... ....... , - . ... BUREAUS. BEHSTEAÜS, CHAIRS, Ac. COOKING, BOX .im. PARLOR STOVES: At a REDUCTION of Si j-er cent on former Price. for CASH or PRODUCT,. 00ne door south of the Brick Store 1 Michigan Street, PLVMOUTH, IND. Feb. .r, 1K7. tf. it5rCrookery-vate, li:irJ-v:ire, Queens ware, metis-wear, boys-wear, and every other kind of wear and tear, that you i-an find use for in domestic life, you will liini at llrownhv Ar JSliirlev's. FOR SALE CHEAP on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buihfiiiL'fi; wild and improved Lajwls, BomlsÄ: Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness-, and Household Furniture. Call at iny ofliee iu Plymouth, opposite the Post Ollice. C. 11. KEE E, fcbii-l.'Uf AtUuney i: Notary. UM .A.KMM A .A..K A. A4. HILL &"jACOBS, Have a large stock of Wall tV Window Paper, all qualities) at wholesale or retail; also window Shailea and Curtain Fixtures, HMr2G ll)lv. POUT WAYNE, LVD. JUA AJt The uiu'crsiucd will bo prejmred to supplv Marhall county with fresh burnt Stne Lime, by the PUh of April, as low as can bo done by anv one, at his new lime house, directly w est of the rail road bridge. Heh ib not pne West yet, and is ktill ready to do Lithing and Plasterin.!; in a neat and substantial manner, on hört notice. Water lame and Plaste,- Paris ordered on short nuti e, when not on hand. Thankful to the public for past favors, he would solicit a continuance of the s ame G. E. S PAULDING. mai2o 19tf. n. it. s.t,ri9iu, illorupy and (onnspllor at Law, PLYMOUTH, I XI). Esuii;d attention j:iviu to cases in M.uhallaud Stark counties. lam permitted to refer to John I,. Witkrm.i.t, nynunrth; Ent:n Woolman, " niai2tl!Mv. -V- , mm m. mm mm M 1 w OJ mm ALL persons indebted to us, are mjv.cstcd to call and make immediate settlement, cither by cash or note. The Ijook s w ill be found at H. PliOOKr V KV NS. Corbin's law ollice. IVIW -lUtf.

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HABDWABE HIE sijjscribershave jut opcucd, in the room foraicrly occupied as a warcrooni, 2 doors cat of the Tost Office On La Porte street, an extensive ssoitnieut of and every other Lind f Willi n Q pcrtaiuhij t3 the tjustntss, j III W together is ith a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF (00K. 1I0X& PARLOR 0 0 sclcctt d with a v'ew to tLe vaati of th cnUriTisiug peupla of MARSHALL COUHTY, nJ at wl:oksile Manufact'rs Prices! which will enable them to gvll MUCH CHEAPER FOR CASK than the same kind hare heretofore been sold. Hy have in employ aa EXPERIENCED TINNER! an 1 flatter themselves that they can. rive entire satiif'.silju in theluiu'vf 0 IP H H in 0 ) Th have permanently located in Plymouth, witli a view of establishing' on a firm basis,. th': busim ss, and r'-sjK'ctfuUy invite all who tvU'u any ilrnir in their Iinr-to giv hem a call before pur cha-ing el-evthere, as they arc deternvueJ k) do a fair and honorable bu:nes. Jub Worlt of all kinds 1 neon shfrt 11 tice, anil en tcrnii th.it Cj'.n not tail to suit. Kcrcmber t!c place twa d juri 1 an of the Post 0l2oe. IL ß. DICKSON L Co. Plymouth, aru-2 Jßonlis aiitj t ationrr ! HILL & JACOBS, ) WllOLrSAI-E AND RETAIL ltALta$ IX BOOKS & STATIONEKY I Ol- KVKKV DliSCIUl'TIOX! iliilkuüStrcc!f Ft. WAY.E,LD. ot$It Bindery I ! ! , . w n . HILL & JALUli. Wonld inform the citizen of Plymouth andvicia ity, tUat they arc prepared to manufacture lilank Books, of (Tory description; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, County Officer arc csjH-ciallv reiiieRted topiv them ä trial. " raax2f-lily. SHusiral .3f nstrumrnts! CÄ3 JACOBS. 1'OliT WAVAE. Ki'ejv COH-t-Ctiy Luid d !'li ulid fctOci cf H ? 0 MELODEOXS. UUITAIW. VIOLINS, an I all otl.er Mm"d Iiistruuiculs & 3Jirsic Books. uu2o 101v. UFOBTE M.IRBLE WORKS! N. H. WILLIAMS & Co., (Successors to L. Siii.ax43r,) MA.UFAlIfKHtNOF ALL USDS TOMB STONES I- HEADSTONES. Of all sizes aud forms. Also will furnish MANTLES AND TAHLE TOPS.of all pttcrai. octi.T.VM. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. HIIANGEMENTS haxe been made to supply tiie 1 mouth market with this flotir, &n. tlie ciaiiue can l foti ml at Stack. VümeiiV, nd uii the comer at the old stund cf iirook 1 Ev aus, old c. N. P. F. ?. ALLEMAN L fcblO 15tf li. Y. TAYLOU ec CO., DLAl.I.KS IN HEAVY AND SHELF Yr 4 A A4. IftUlM, NAILS, GLASS, &,C. Alkd purchasers of all kinds of Cwaiiu fvbi i ib. EOUT WAYN E. INI). KNOWING themsilvestu have Deed, Moil. ;.ii:es, or otlivr insiruiui uts renuinin in ti Ä. n'' r- T Ul:l TU 1UC UlS re l!l J. Ml I II n I,.,!... mi me same ihmkuiitelv, and sate the eoa ,.f issuing lVc IhlU. A wunl to the w uc is kumcisat A LARGE asoitmeiit of l.euCt Cotton and XJL Wielen Socks, bought t'X!Hlv lor tin. Ij lur tliu lM .1 I . . . ijinomu iKy; ciMI auf ce tluni. at

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