Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 April 1857 — Page 2
THE DEMOCRAT.
r. Mcdonald Editor. PLYMOUTH, IND. Thursday 3Ioriiiiir? April 2:3rd. 1S57. Convent ion. The Democrats of Plymouth arc requested to meet at the Court-house, NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, at SIX O'CLOCK, for the purpose of nominating Corporation Oflicers. A general attendance is requested. April 23, la . jlniitnll County Agriciiltnral Socictv. We have received the list of Premiums ytTered by the Marshall County Airricultural Society, which, although in type, we are compelled, by the crowded täte of our columns, to defer until r.ext'week. The Society is yet in its infancy, having been organized in 1CÖ5. Two annual Pairs have been held, and although small in comparison to these held in some of the !
older bounties, vet wo are not without1 m i n , ' , - The American ship Highllyer was wreck - h.opetha, before many more years, we j ed at Formesa. Th; crew were muulercd will be able to form one which will be aland the ship burned. credit to the skill and industry of our en-! " terprising citizens. " ! Arrival oV the Tennessee.
If the friends of A-ricultur-. A- woro to take hold in e.in,o.t. r.n.l omrt .1..-! selves a little, in order to ascertain the best varieties of Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, Arc, tire, and the kind of ground best adiptc-d to their production, and the proper' time to sow ana plant, and write out
icir observations, it could not fail to be ,iint the enemv, who were 500 strong, a public bencSt. had fortified Nelson's Hill, two hundred All are dependent on the cultivators of : and fifty yards in the rear of the castle, the soil, and any now discovery, or im- vvith struno breastworks, ditches and sevl . u"-.. ii l n i' t" ieralguns. He retreated without making pro ement, benefits all classes. J he r arm-1 i i i . i n a i . v. i.iu j an attack, and destroyed all the fortihcai:ig community I.s strong inducements to; tions below, having abandoned all hope make their firms r.s productive as possible. of the river. He disbanded the battalion Never has there been a time within our re-! r recruits, a,Kl subsequently formed a
membranes, thr.t the Laborer received better wages than now; everything that the
Farmer has to s?ll, commands a living i exploded near Serapiui during the retreat, price. Let one and all bring up something ; killing and wounding about 50 officers and to the Fair, and by examining the differ-' men- These were immediately sent to Pucrr. articles on exhibition, and exchanging ! cn!?f ArTS in th SCUf ' ,
views with each oUier, all will be mutual ly benefitted. 3Iore "Fusion." 'Commence, yc Darkies, AIL' J The Chicago Times of the ICth inst., j publishes the proceedings of a meeting i held there la.stweek.br the NEGROES ; T o tiiw f t .I. .
7 .' J "u,wuuw ulo,beria. One of them, a man of thirty-five decision of the Supieme Court in the Dred or forly years 0f ag0f name(i Syrus, who Scott case, unconstitutional ! ! j had been a faithful servant, was unwilling We congratulate the Herald man on I t0 leav0 a kind master and a comfortable his alliance with the Chicago ne-roes. 1 1!ome. hcro for tho sako of Hn untrieJ, freA . j dorn in a strange country; aud would conTh latter don t appear to bo very particu-1 sent to gQ t0 LCria only on the condition, lar in the company they keep. Between that if he wanted to return he should be the Negroes in Chicago and their new al- j permitted to do so. This proviso having lv, the editor of the Huntington Herald, j 0(-'eu granted him, Syrus went with his down on the Wabash, what mil become of! comPaniona t0 Af. remained in that 0 TT . ! country a year or two. thoroughly testd the L.S. Supreme Court? How wretch- j tithing they call freedom, satisfied himeJ they will Lei when they hear that the j self that it isn't what it is cracked up to Herald man at Huntington differs from j be, got sick and disgusted with the whola them in opinion. Lreak the sad news to concer gathered up his traps, and started iharn n- ,tTt- -c :K! kack home and to voluntary servitude. mem as genti as possible! TI , . , , . . ;. J 1 He was duly landed on the American con- " ' tinent, and on his way home stooped in
... a.... ... itcan like l'ha-nix," is out of the ashes. Notwithstanding Mr. Mattingly'g office was badly injured by the late tire, he was J ' ' i.i, , , i, if i . i , , able td get out a half sheet last week, and .... 0 . ' will in a short time resume the publication of the Republican regularly lie has la I bored faithfully for the republican cause, since he purchased tho Press; and now thai he has been unfortunate, his party should immediately step forwand and lend I a helping hand. Although we occasionally have a newspaper tilt; j-et we hope to ' see tho Republican free from embarrassment. It speaks volumes for the liberality and intelligence of our people, that they support two papers, which, in point of mechanical exeemiou would lose nothing by a comparison with any papers in tho State. Some neighboring Counties have only one paper, and from editorial duns we oc'casionally see in them, we should think .they received a meagre support. The only way iu which we can account for two paper being sustained in this County is, thitt they arc filled with interesting reading matter. Make a paper reliable and interesting and it will receive a liberal support. Great tit ii will JJifler. Stranger, ar.l str-mqer ?till the wonder prew. That on small head couM "carry all he knew!." The editor of the Huntington Herald, havinz made himself a public laugh ing stock, by attempting to make his readers believe that HIS opinion on the Constitution anil th? laws was fir superior to that of tho J. S. Supreme Court, is very sensitive when ever his ridiculous attempt is alluded to. We rcfeired to it last week, and that learned expounder of the Conaiitution, the Herald man ! ! replies in a very angry manner. "Wounded pigeons Trill flutter' . True, "we should not Jalk of a rope to a man whose father had been hung," but really the attempt of such a man a the
editor df the Herald to set up his opinion
on Constitutional questions as superior to that of the highest legal Tribunal in the land, was so utterly ridiculous, that we thought we'd "just make a note of it." It is hardly worth while "to favor such a fellow" with any attention. We only do so to show the length to wfiich upstart ignorance has led this "hair-brained f arUzan'and to "Answer a fool according to hi' folly." Foreign IVews. ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. New York, April 16. The following is an abstract of the intelligence brought by the Arabia, just arrived from Liverpool. The difiiculty between Austria and Sar dinia is widenintr. Arrests continue to be made of conspirators against Napoleon. Madrid reports say that the Spanish forces will, under every circumstance, occupy a portion of Mexican territory for the protection of Spanish subjects. Austria has i?sued a n e w circular !sa1,sit Sardinia. Prance and England strongly remonI strate with both Sardinia and Austria, and urge them to keep the peace. Persia announces her determination to maintain her policy respecting the Danish duchies, and has ordered her coast defences to be strengthened. Rnssn is concentrating her force at Anapa against the Circassians. The Chinese details conlirm previous telegraphic reports, that the Emperor had ordered Yeh to make peace upon any ew lorh' AVTU 10 The steamship Tennessee arrived this morniny from Aspinwull On the evening of April 4th, she landed her passengers and left for San Juan the same evening. Col. Lockritlge advanced to Castillo March IGih, with 400 men on board the I sti-rimera .1. X. Srnttnrul Rusha 1 1 fmind j new one from those who were willing to go ; to Walker via Panama. The boiler of the sfe.imer J Sott ine j euuessee orougni away an tue wounded who were able to be removed. I Col. LockriJge still remains upon the I river with his forces, and is well supplied j with provisions. Uot Tired of Freedom. Some three years since, Hon. E. W. Kennedy, of this vicinity, manumitted 6 or oU 01 1113 slaves' provided tnem each ,t im i i . .1 . t with a liberal outfit, and sent them to LiWashington city, in Abolitionists were very much shocked that he would wish to return to the South, and again become a part of its "peculiar institution," and pre-.-o l..,l ........ I,:.., .1. ,r we lum-'u u iuh hum m iiy leamiea oi 111 L i : , i i 3 e .1 e . . on his own hook in one of the free states. Svru according went to Ohio, who hn remained long enough to become tired of the country, the people and the mode of lifj -among the ircedoni shriekers, and downing his sandal shoes, made another break for Tennessee. He reached here on Monday by the 12 o'clock stage, where he found his beloved old master, and is now much happier, no doubt, than he has been for many a long day. Columbia Tenn.) Mirror. 4Ciov. cary and his licpitblitrau .Sympathizer. A short time since a statement appeared in the Missouri Democrat, purporting to beathorized by Gov. Geary, to this effect: That President Pierce had not supported him according to pledges; that he had been refused sufficient military aid: that ho was abandoned by the Federal Government, and was compelled to rav 8 lt. OOO out of j his own pocket to maintain authority; that ins correspondence liad'been broken open, stolen and mutilated: that combinations had boon formed to take his influence against slavery; and that Kansas must now inevitably bo a slave state, &c, &e. Upon this basis our Republican friends have manufactured a free state martyr out of Gov. Geary, and said innumerable complimentaiy things concerning his general course in Kansas, which we hope they will not take back now that he has authorized numbers of his friends and various presses to pronounce tho Democrat's article an 'unauthorized statement, abounding in gro93 misrepresentations," and referring tho puLlic to hu farewell address for his deliberato views, directly contradicting the assertions attributed to him by the Democrat. Our fJonttiLttton. 3TThe Lyons N. Y. Republican states that Dr. Po'.tar, of Genera, (who was tho first Surgeon in tho United Slates to use chloroform in sötrgical operations) removed tho entire right breast of a German woman in Lyom, ia order to exterminate a cancer. The patient expeiienced no pain, and was doing well.
Hid bits of Httos.
"Lhchj and gossiping, Stored vith Vie treasures of a tattling ttorld, And with a spice of Mir tit, too." Preparations are making to send 1000 men fiom Charleston, S. C., to the aid of Walker. Tho Emperor of France has six American horses in his stables, and 'brags high ou the speed of his Yankee trotters. It is rumored that W. M. Corry, of Cincinnati, has been appointed Governor of Utah. The Journeymen carpenters of Pittsburgh are on a strike for higher wages. They demand an increase of seventeen per cent. The Philadelphia chessplayers have beaten tho New Yorkers in a game of chess that has been going on for a year. A meeting t raise men and money to e - xf .ii t. -ii i.- i nia vxen. naiKcr, was ueiu lasi weeK. in Memphis, Tenn. Tho two horäes that distinguished themselves in the recent "100 mile trotting match," will soon try their metal for a purse of 62,5'JÜ disLance 50 miles. The Treasurer of the United States, a few days since, received abetter on public business, with this address: "You night E D State treasurer." The Central American Government has offered a reward of 820,000 fir the head of Gen. Walker. The mill elected at Home, N. Y. for the manufacture of paper from bass wood, has been closed, and the plan abandoned as impracticable. An expedition left Boston, last week, with the intention of raising the sunken lleet at Sevastopol. Five hundred Waldenese will soo arrive at New York, preparatory to settling in Kansas. Rat skins now command ready sale in Paris. The- are used to make tho thumbs ol the best gloves, the elasticity and close ness of their texture preferable to kid. tendering them ! An Indiana lady lately sent President Buchanan a beautiful pair of mittens of her own knitting. The President, in return, sent tho lady his daguerreotype, and 825 in money. It is estimated that at least a quarter of a . million of the laboring classes in London, arc bow unemployed. It is now stated that the disease of which Hon. Mr. B reu ton died, was contracted at the hotel in Washington where so many were poisoned. The lady who never notices the bonnets and dresses of other ladies at church, was seen in New York last Wednesday. The dwelling house of Mr. Grimshaw, was burned at Capo Vincent, last week, and his wife and six children perished in the ilames. A gentleman engaged in tho wool busi--s j m.ik mvi iiiisiui: ji til-lb iirucie , 3 xt.. ,..t.. ovum LKjuvi tu Aiui wiurii viaoania, than the culture af cotton, and that land can be obtained there for 12 1-2 cents per acre. Ole Bull, tho greatest violinist in the world, has three violins, valued at 83,000. Which is the most inquisitive letter of the alphabet? Y. New York, it is said, has more to bo proud of, and more to be ashamed of than any other city in the world. The Milwaukee and Mississippi railroad is now comphted to the Mississippi river. Stephen P. Hardenbroook, a policeman in New York city, was killed on the night of tho 13th inst. by a burglar whom ho attempted to arrest as he was breaking into a house. The steamer J. N. Scott, in the service of Gen. Walker, exploded recently. Sixtv lives were lost. Senator Slidell declines the mission to France. A lot of 51 feet front, in Wall street. New York, sold last week for 85,200 per e a. e i . i i. mji i rou i mating m mo 82GC,000. aggregate Col. Kinney, thö noted filibuster, is raising a company in California for the purpose of attacking Guaymas. Mr. John Mulligan, of Orange Co., N. Y., writes to tho Patent Oflico that he has raised a new kind of potato, from the ball, which produces two crops in one season. Ingraham, convictod of tho murder of his wife at Rock Island, has been sentenced to be hung on tho 5th ef May next. Hon. W. W. D rummond, lato U. S. Judge for Utah Territory, has resigned his office. Tho Sugar making season has been so favorable in Vermont, that is thought enough has been made there for home consumption, with some to spare. John M, Talbott has been appointed Postmaster at Indianapolis, in place of W. W. Wick, whose commission has expired. The cars on the Michigan Southern road ran off the track near Calumet, last week. Mrs. Stillwell, of New Jersey, and her grand-child, about a year old, were killed, and a number of others injured. The accident was caused by the breaking of an axle. Edward Hawkins, who killed the sheriff and a constable of Estil county, Kentucky, was arrested and taken back. The jail was broken open by the mob, who conveyed him to the spot of the murder, and there hung him. A negro in Louisville, Ky., recently drew $15,000 in a lottery. He forthwith purchased the freedom of himself and family. The remainder of the prize has been invested for his benefit.
An attempt has been made by tho Chi
nese bakers, to poison the English residents in Canton, China. Mr. Henry L. Dodge, Indian Agent in New Mexico, has been murdered by the Indians. Mr. Dodge is the son of the venerable ex Senator from Wisconsin. The Kentucky papers, generally, speak of the fruit crop in that region as having been killed by the late frosts. The products of China have greatly increased in price since the war commenced. Tire crackers have "riz." Bad news for the boys. Young physicians sometimes find it hard to get into business; but tfiey will succeed if they'only have 2laticnts. There is now quite a scarcity of provisions in some parts of Nebraska. The new emigrants have taken an extra supply, and realizzd handsome profits. A project is on foot by a moneyed Company, to purchase all the land3 belonging to slaveholders in Kentucky, together with their negroes. The plan is to liberate tho latter, and se'.tle the State with an industrious, enterprising free people. Jacob Trippler, who died recently in Philadelphia, was for 55 years, an active member of the United States Engine Co. The Iowa Citfzen of thelstinst, by a letter dated Boonsbors, March 18th, learns the following: The Indians have been doing much mischief northwest of Fort Dodge, some 40 or 50 miles. They have killed It families of whites over forty persons altogether. Major Williams has raised a company of nearly one hundred men, to bury the dead, hold a coroner's inquest, and take tho Indians if possible. This is but too true. It is supposed that the band of warriors number some fifty or sixty, and arc thought to be of the tribe under Simondotak, a band of Sioux, the same that robbed old Lot at the mouth ot Boone river, ten years ago. iTOii the night of the 12th inst. a fire broke out in Baltimore, which destroyed 8 120,000 worth of property. Fifteen persons lost their lives, and others are missing. iCiTSusan Colwell was instantly killed in Philadelphia, last week, ar the residence of her brother-in-law, Rev. Mr. Cathors. In taking an article from tho shelf, a pistol accidentally fell upon tho floor and was discharged, the ball entering the head of the unfortunate lady. m i .. itrNew and dangerous counterfeit One dollar bills, on the Rank cf Commerce, New London, Conn., are now in circulation. They are well executed, though rather pale looking. liicciisc Issued. J. J. Corhaley to Louisa Shirley, March 31 Gideon Kiusey to M. J. Matamore. 4 James Hay to Elizabeth Railoy, April 1 Thomas King to Abigal Mattesou, 7 J. Wenn to Johanna Fetters, ß J. G. Hollingcr to Elizabeth Zehner, 8 D. Willard to Harriett Lewis, II Chas. Rhodes to Mary Earl, 17 Anson Reed to Mary Thayer, 20 Daniel Roycr to Mary Palmer, 21 G. W. Wiley to Martha Vance, 21 A.E. Clark to Mary Jane Foster, 22 John Woodward to Maria Halsey, 23 New Advertisements. PER SEVER E N C E is Tin: ill: that Runs the Machine ! Patterson & Cleavclimd, After having tlioirlirjre assortment of Groceries principally tlvstroyinl by tire, one week after they had commenced business, have come to the determination that it will 4never do to re it .o," and accordingly are bringing on a larj;e variety of CirooerieSs Of all kimli, w hich they intend sellinpf for radv pay, at prices that cauuot fail to suit buyers. They keep Constant!y on hand; E;rr, Uutter, Cheese, Fis'i, Flour, Totatocs, fruar, Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Ciprs, and in fact an assortment of everything that i usually kept in the fJrocery line. Tliey intend keeping their Meat Market full of Beef aud other fresh mcaU. You will find them on Liporte street, two doors east of Cleavcland & Hewett's store, where they will be happy to wait on all who nay want am tiling in their line. Calls attended to late and earlv. PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. riymouth, apr2.1 H'M. SOMETHING NEW! I have just received u good assortment of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Q ueens ware , HARDWARE,
SFRING&SÜMMERHATS.BQQTS. SHOES
School nil (I ISIank Hook, And in short, almost everything that the farmer or anjbody else would need to buy out of a store all of "which I will pell at fair prices for cash or approved produce. Time is money, and the citizens of thin and the adjoining neighborhoods may save both time and money, by calling at the New Store, at the Wolf Creek Mills, w here you can buy (Joodd and Groceries at as fair prices considering the juality, as you can buy in Marshall county. Please call and examine for yourselves, nod 1 shall be pleased to sell to all, ami pleased to please all that call to be pleased. JOHN A. RHODES. apr23 23 13 Acluiiiiilrator'N Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of James Houghton, deceased, w ill offer for nale, at Union Town, near Maxcncut kce lake, on .Saturuay, the ii.d day of Mav, 1H.V7, the undivided two-thirds of the north half oftho north ona-third of the north east quarter of section twenty, and the north half of the north one third of the north fractional half of section twenty -one, in township thirty-two north, of range one caat, containing twenty-four acres, more or less. TrnHS or Sai.k: One-third cash in hand; the balance in twelve months, with interest from date, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. 'I'he above t'escribed laud lie adjoining the plat of Union Town, and borders on the lake, which makes it a very desirable place for a country residence. THOMAS HOUGHTON, Adm'r npr23 23ti.
This is the first public call I have made, and I call for money. I call on all persons knowing themselves indebted to me to come and settle their accounts immediately, by paring cash or by giving their notes. I am going to start on a journey through the Western States and Territories about the first of next June, and before I leave I want to have all accounts settled. Don't forget this call if you pleaie.and then I will cease to call. D. ZEHNER. apr23 23t3
STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marshall circuit court, Xngvst Term 1857. Anson G. Thclps, ) William E. Dodge, Daniel James, I James Stokes, William E. Dodge jr and D. Millis James, vs. f Henry B. Iline. llie Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. H. Reeve their Attorney, have filed in mv ollice their complaint on account and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry Ii. Iline, "bein T a resident of this State, has 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 of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the samäi will be heard and determined in his absence. Attkst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr23 23t3. Marshall circuit court. STA TB OF IxblAXA, MAR SHALL C0UXTV, SS: In the Marshall Ciraiit Court, Airust Term, 1857. Samuel F. Pratt, Paschal P. Pratt, Edward P. Deals, v Henry B. Iline. Complaint on note. The plaintiffs m the above entitled cause bv Liston & Williams, their attorneys, have filed in my oflico their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry IJ. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he ; therefore i otified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the name w ill bo 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 same wil be heard and determined in his absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr23 23t3. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In the MarshaU Circuit Court, Xugust Term, 1857. William II. Tvitter, ) vs. I Henry U. Iline. Complaint on Draft. The plaintiff iu the above entitled cause, by Liton and Williams, his attorneys, has filed m my oiliechis complaint on draft; and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry lilline, being a resident of this State has departed therefrom with intent to defraud bis creditors he is theiefore notified of the filin; 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 seeond Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same w ill be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr23 23t3. Clerk .Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marshull Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. John Cralf, J James U. Hennett, Robert If. Marshall, audS . . . Wm. H. English, i "pU'iit OII accoimt. vs. Henry R Iline. The riaintilfs in the above entitled cause, by C II. Reeve, their attorney, have hied in my oilice tlteir complaint on account, and it appearing bv affidavit, that the defendant, Henry H. Iline, being a resident of this Statu has departed therefrom w ith intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified ot 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 riymouth. on the second Monday iu August next, and unless he appear, plead, answ er or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. attkst; NEWTON R. TACKARD, apr23 23t3. Clerk Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: la the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1057. Anson G. Phelps, Wm. E. Dodge, Daniel Jatnc, James Stokes, Wm. E Dodge jr., and D. Millis Jam, vs. Ilcnrv R Iline. j Complaint on note. The l'l lintilfs in the above entitled cause by C II. Reeve, their attorney, have tiled in my oilice their complaint on note and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry II. Iline, beina resident of this State, has departed therefrom w ith intent to defraud his creditors, he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of suit! complaint, and that the i ame will be heard at the next term id' 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 w ill De heard and determined in his absence. attkst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr2.'l 2St1. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL C0UXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. J. II. Jones, Mark Sterling, W. Warwick, and Thomas H. Atterbury, v. Henry 11. Iline. Complaint on account. 1 he plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Iline, being a resident of this State, has depart cd therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of paid 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 of August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the s..mc w ill be heard and determined in his absence. attkst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr2.'l 2.'U3. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In tun Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 157. Will.am W. Teal, amH Edward S. Dawson, as Dawson X Co., VS. Ilcnrv 11. Iline. Complaint on account. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by II. Coibin, their attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Iline, being a resident of this State, has 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 in August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same, will be heard and determined in his abience. attest: Netto U. Packard, Clerk npr2J 21t3. Marshall cirexiit court
TO NON-RESIDENTS.
The undersigned, with the .County Surveyor, will, on the ltTh day of May, 2N7, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and lo cate the corners o fhis land in section 18, tow nship north, ot range .i east, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, at the time specified, and continue from day todav until all all is finished Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defrav, or 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. apr23-23t.3. GEO. GERHARD. Administrator' Xolice. g The undersigned has this day taken out Letters of Administration on the estate of Henry Knott deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, arc requested to present them, duly authenticated, for payment; and those knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are requested to mal e immediate settlement. The estate is supposed to b solvent. LAMBERT KNOTT. apr2323t3 TO NON RESIDENTS, m H E U X D K H S I G X E D WITH THE 1 County Surveyor will, on Thursday, the 21st day of Mav, 1 at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, proceed to survey & locate the corners of his land, in Section "26, tow nship 33 north, of range 1 east in Marshall county, Indiana, to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day Hint il all is surveyed. Non-residents, w ho foil to meet the Surveyor at ! the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the Ux duplicate, and collected according to law. apr23 2.'t:i. A. J. K YS ER. $ v cTsT WIS Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, appointed by the Carroll Court of Common Pleas, of the State of Indiana, b Commissioner to sell the S. W. 1 , (excepting 2 ; -3 acres,) of Sec. 14, Town 33 North, of Ranged West, and the N. E. 1 of the N. W. if of Sec. 26, Town 33 N., of R. 2 W. containing in all, 173' acres, more or less, situate in Stark county, In l will, on or after the 23d day of May, next, in pursuance of an order of said Court, made at the March term thereof, ofler for sale the said premises, the property of Nancy Jane Lee and Joseph W. Lcc, minor heirs of Samuel T. Lee, deceased, at private sale. MOSES C. WATSON, Com'r. apr23 23t4. J. W. ROBB. . . . . Jcdson McComb J. W. ROBB&C0., WHOLESALE iUMiaaiui! COLUMBIA STRKET 31) FORT WAYNE, 1ND. WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the tra lc to their extensive stock of (Iroceries, which thwy are prepared to sell at New York jobbing rates, with the addition of the transportation. Ctf. CAREER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS FO RT W AY N E, IN D. (OOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-MiiG. IVTOTICE is hereby given to all persons not to J purchase of Robert Riwk or other persons, any promissory Notes, payable to Robert Rusk or order, and signed by myself; and particularly from certain promissory Notes dated 17th of March, 1K7; one for $3(M, due April 13th, l!.7; three for .Jil,(!ll() each, payable in one, two, and three years from April 1st, 107, without interest, payable to said Robert Rusk, and signed by myself, as I have a good defense against the same, and shall contest the payment of them. -l!t:). JAMES THOMPSON'. NAMES OK No. 1. No.2Mt No. : & lVsbV rittst funji stations. -X 5 ' r-. Frei'htjExpre: Expi e-s. ClIICAfJO,. .) j Lapoutk,. . GO fiO I 7,1." a.m' S U0 r. m. ;7 00am '1(1.00 l ;;, Stiu.wki.i.,! 7 b7 7 Vi Kankakkk ,' 5 f 7J iS()." Wai.kkrtV 1 4 7C, !H2."" 10,20 "ill 17 io,:7 " ;i2 o." a. m. 10.5(1 " 12 is Kxott's, ..! : :h) 4s i!) in,!! i- :m Tvxer,. . . . i l . 2 :i s ;o "n .of, " i2 :'G Plymouth,.! 7 7 00 ) ."() " l,:0 " j 1 00 Pitts dür, . jfrfl U73 1 7, 1 5 " 10 trains I.E.WK, ;oi; north: NAMES ok r - f. No. 1. INoöMl! No. 0. Chicago Chicago' Express Express Freight. STATIONS. i5 X S Pitts bi-u;,.! I j 0 00a m' :i 0"im Plvmolth,. .K'1 .1S.J 0 G .T "11 00am 12 SO PM Tvner,. ..17 7.i:0 7 G .V) " 11 52" I 1 ."" Knott's,..! 1 !L"W2 ß ; ;;, (n Waekertx . 5 ;t!H 1; 7 (." " 12 IOi-m Kankakkk,' 4 4-100 5 7 20 12 2.1" StielweliV 5 5 10G 0' 7 40 12 10" Lai-orte,.. 7 0 ll.l Oj S (: " j 1 00" Chicago,.. GO 0 473 0.11 20 " I 4 0.)" l i;" l :c--i rr :i uo N. KENDALL, Supt. Suierintendent's Office, Lajnu te. 21 tf. Acoitor's Ofi ice, Knox Stark Co. Indiana.? March 1G, lr."7. ) AK persons having loaned School Funds, and not paid the interest in advance, for the years lt5Gand 1K7, are hereby notified that the interest is due, aud if not paid by the first of April, l-v57, legal measures will be taken to collect the same. JOHN S. RENDER, Audior. mar26 19t3. A. W. Pohtkr, D p'y. SHERIFF'S SALKc Ily virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court; 1 will expose for sale at public auction at the Court House Door iu Plymouth, MarshaU County Indiana on the 2nd DAY OF MAY 1C57. between the hours often o'clock A. M. and four j o.clock P.M., of said day, the following property; to wit: The renU and prof its for a term not exceeding seven years, of the North half of the South West fractional quarter, West of the Michigan Road of Section twelve, containing 110 acres and a fraction, more oa less; situate in Marshall comity Indiana. Subject to a mortgage in favor of Samuel J. Pittcrson for a balance of the purchase money for $200, with interest from the 4th day of January, 1K!1. And on failure to realize the full amount of ju.lg mint and interst as well as all costs one and to Income due on said execution, I will at the same time and place expose for Kile the lee simple title to said real estate, or so much thereof as may Ik necessary to satisfy said execution. Executed as the pro-n rtv of Au.Min Fuller, at the suit of James Thompson vs. said Fuller and Alexander C. Staley. J. F. VANVALKKNUUKCH, Sheriff. Marshall County Indiana. Plymouth April 9th ltsr7 20t3. PLYMOUTH. IND. I J ILL practice in the Common TleM id 1 V Circuit Court of Marshall and Stark counties Collections promptly attended to; Denis, Mortgstp .&c., drawn up on j-hort notice. O "FICE over T. A. Lemon's Drug Store. Ply outh, lKrG. 7 J. VINALI, M. D., HOMIlJOlMTIIIi' FMSICUN, Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice, ami CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, AMU Diseases of Children Office over C. Palmer's Store, corner of Miihi gan ami La Porte Streets, where he can be consultc at all hours. 2"2tf.
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Agricultural Warehouse ! SEED STORE ! W est Main Street, two north of the Post Office LA POliTE, IXD. 2 ffi sffij SOS Dealers in the most approred
Agricultural & Horticultu'l IMPLEMENTS! Imported and American Field. Fbvr r.H n.ir. beeds; Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Lc. Also general agents for Fravcl & Lemon's Reverse Tooth Grain Drill. fanrlG 22fr. I A The Fu.,senbcr has opened a Tin Shop in the rearof the Hardware Store, corner Michigan and V ashmgton streets, where mav be found! at all times, an assortment of Tin and Siicct Iron Ware. Ware manufactured to order and JOJ WORK Jone on Short Notice. aprifr-aaf. G- M00REARMSTRONG & LAMSON, HouscSigii & Oniiimcntal PAINTERS ! Paper Hangers, &c, SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. aprlC 22mG. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the County Surveyor of Marshall county, for surveying, will please call and pay up before the first of May, lr57, and bv so doimr will save trouble, an after that time I shall ISSUE FEE-HILLS, and the same will be collected according to law. OFFICE over Fierce's Clothin,r store. J. B. N. KLING ER, S. M. C. aprlG 22t3. I5y J. M. Klinge, Dep. 17" Iiis 2äL y At Fort Wayne price, by wholesale, can be foumt at Old Cougle's store, a he has this day formed au agency with Can er A: Wchmer, who will also keep himcoust.-.n'.Iy supplied w ith all kinds of foreign ic domestic fruits and liquors, Oysters, Lobster?,. Crabs, fresh Shad and fresh .Mackerel. Zahms Larcr Ale on hand and fur sale by the keg, at all times. riymouth, Ind., April 13, "37 22t3. Attention, Farmers ! PLOWS! PLOWS! The undersigned respectfully informs the farmers of Marsh ill and adjoining coui.ties, that lie is encaged in the manufacture of a superior qualitr of" ISP 21a 0"7" Which arc far better and cheaper than any ever before ottered for sale iu this county. The castings are made of the best quality of iron, and .-locked withuood timber, by ce,mjetent workmen. Their superiority over those of other manufacture is attestetl by every o .e who has been so fortunate as to obtain one of them. Iii? solicits a fair trial of his Plow., and is confident that their merits will receive the approbation of the farming community, both in regard to workman.-diip and durability. Call at the Foundery, on the south side of the river, and examine them. He also manufactures every variety of " X (Ri :r ?xr ? e3 4& m. W & Which he w arrant equal to any made in Northern Indiana. Cash paid for old Iron delivered at the Founderv. JAMES MITCHELL. Plymouth, nprlG 2:2t f. Ivfotico Is hereby given, that the Overseers of the Toor will, on the lirt Monday of May, If 37, receive? sealed proposals for the keeping and maintenance of the following persons who arc paupers, for one year, to-wit: Nathaniel English, Milly Rolcrts( Fredrick Stiykcr, and John Vccve; and those offering to o keep and maintain said paupers for the leas-t per w eek, if ret,jniMble, w ill be entitled to receive compensation according to the terms of their contr vet. JAMES IIAZELTON, President. aprlG 2:2t3. TO XON HKS I DENTS. THE lTNDKUSl(iNl WITH THECOUNty Surveyor, will on Monday the lib day of May, at 10 o'clock a. m. on faid day, piocccd to survey and locate the corners of my land in section 11 Township i4, Hange 1 East in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premises and continue from day to day until all is suneved. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time a!ove mentioned, and defray or Hxvide for defraying' their portion of the cxjtnse of the survey, will he returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed ou the tax duplicate, and collected accoriiin? to law. JACOll SNYDER, aprlG 22t.1 IS1A1I WILSON. to nox-kksIdknts". THE und ersinn oil, with tho county Surveyor, will, mi the 11th day of May, lf37, at 10 o'clock, a. in., on said day, proceed to survey nad locate the corners of his laud in section 10 town ."12, range 2 cast, in Marshall county, Indiana; to met tat the residence of the subscriber, at the time specilied, and continue from day to day until all is liuished. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor al the time above mentioned, aud defray or provide for defraying their portion ol the expense ol the pur vey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such dclinquineies placed on the tas duplicate, and collected according to law. aprlG 22t:. THOMAS ROLES. CINCINNATI, PERU, & CHICAGO TIME TABLE, XO. 3. TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6, 1857. trains lkavk, coinusocth: gkttoH Insurance Co., OK Hartford. Connecticut. ESTAÜL1S1 1 KI) 1 X lHlO. CASH CAPITAL PAID IN,. .8600,000 SURPLUS ASSETS, OVER. $1,000,000 ""W7"1LL insure Dwelling, Stores, MerchnVV disc, Harns and contents. Mills Wrchouf cs, Churches and Tublic lluildin:. Itoil, ud all other insurable property, (on as low term can be alVonled bv anv other rrtpomMe company,) in Marshall and' Ful'ton wunfuv, the on.ee of their agent in riymouth, KeStI 20tf . W1IITMOKE, manufacturer and dealer in (j, Kootsanil Hloc?, riymouth.TM.
