Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 April 1857 — Page 4
gprhlfs ot'ttölit it- IJumor.
-4 little humor now and then, It relished by the icisest men." SOXG TO KATE. Mj eyes how I love you You sweet little dove you There e no one above you, 3Iot beautiful Kitty ! So glossy your hair is Like a sylph's or a fairy's., And your neck, I declare is Exquisitely pretty ! Quite Grecian your nose is, And your cheeks are like rose, So delicious O Moses ! Surpassingly sweet ! Not the beauty of tulips, Nor the taste of mint-julep?, Can compare with your two lips. Most beautiful Kate ! Not the black eye of Juno, Nor Minerva's of blue ; no, Nor Venus', you know. Can compare with your own ! Oh! how my heart prances, And frolics and dances, When its radiant glance, Upon me are thrown ! And now dearest Kittv, Its not very pretty Indeed It ' a pity, To keep me in sorrow ! Po, if you'll but chime in, We'll have done with our rhymin' iwap Cupid for Hymen, And be married to-morrow ! Moral Suasion. A California correspondent, writing to an eastern paper, says: You well know if not I can inform you thereon that the chief city of California is somewhat infested by Chinamen. An acquaintance of ours was junior partner and occasional salesman, in a firm whose business it was to sell fish-hooks, cod-lines, rope's-ends, and other odds and ends. On? day, a John Chinaman, followed by a train of about ten of his countrymen, ranged tandem fashion, entered the establishment, and after peering around for a kw seconds, exclaimed: 'Cotton seine twine got him?' 'Yes!' was the answer.' 'How much take?' 'One dollar .1 pound.' Urn! give fifty cents Get out! said the junior pattner, with a menacing gesture, and John Chinaman departed, followed by his tail, and his countrymen. After awhilo he returned, and again asked tho price. 'One dollar a pound,' said the partner. 'I give you seventy-five cents said the Chinaman. 'Got out!' cried the excited partner, and the Chinese population depai ted as before The wiid-geeso procession paraded past somo time, and then re-entered. The spokesman, after gazing around some time, lifted up his voice a third time, and thus he spoke: 'Cotton seina twine got Mm?' Yes ! !' How much takeo? The salesman whispered to Patrick, the porter, to hand him a cleaver. Ho then grasped the astonished John Chinaman with his left hand, and raising his cleaver with the right: cxclaimed:0ue üollar a pound ! !! John gave one look at tho cleavar, another at the face of the salesman, and yelled out: I takee one hundred pound!' The bargain was thereon closed. Sfllovr do you feel with such a shocking looking coat on?' said a young man of more pretensions than brains, one morning. I feel,' said old Uo?er, looking at him steadily, with one eye half-closed, as if taking aim at his victim, 'I feel, young man, as if I had a coat on which had been paid fora luxury of feeling which I think you will never experience. X"Tho following toast was recently giTen at a public dinner: The Presa Tho Pulpit and Ladies: the three- ruling powers of the day. The firat spreads knowledge, tho second morals, and tho last spreads considerably.' 3T A western editor says ho is hard tip for cash, and if his subscribers haven't anything else, they may bring hi wood, but no sticks so crooked tli.it hia wife can't twist them around tho dinner pot, nor logs so tough that the 'devil' cannot split 'eci jC"4Im not fond of catnip,' as tho Utile girl said when pu3sy bit a piece off her nose. The following oath is said to have been administered in tho Iowa Legislature to a little boy, ten years of age, who was chosen to fold up documents: You do solemnly swear to support the Constitution of this State, and of the United State3, and to fold papers to the best of your abilityso help you God.' A man in Wisconsin, after two years' hard study, has just discovered that 2 and 2 make 4; he is now endeavoring to take 9 from 7, and hopes to m;ct with the same success. Jt2T A little girl at school read thus: The widow lived on a lirnbacy left her by a relatir. .The word is legacy, not limbacy laid the teacher. 'Yes ma'am, but ma says Just say limb, not leg.
STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Qourt, August Term 1857. Thomas S. Hayden ami John L. Saflbrd, f r , . . Complaint on note. Ilenrv JJ. Hine. '
I The plaintiff: in the above entitled cause, b y C i II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in nyy otlice : their complaint on note, and it appearing by afhdavit,that the uclendant, Henry Ji. Hine, being a icsident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud hid creditors; he is therefore notified of the tiling 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 beard and determined in his absence. attest: Newton It. Packard, Clerk i 1 21 13. Han hall circuit court, i STATE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL C 0 UXTV: In the Marshall Ch'cuit Court. Auaustl- ! lcrm, ICoi. i Thomas S. Ilayden and ) ' John L. Sallbrd V . . . ; y? J Complaint on account. ! Henry I. Hine ) The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. J II. Keeve, their attorney, have filed in my otlice I their complaint on account, and it appearing by af- ! tulavit that the defendant, Henry II. Hine, being u I resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to do fraud his creditors; he is therefore no- ; titled of the filing and jicndencv of said complaint, j and that t'o same will be heard at the next term of ; the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court j 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 nis absence. attknt: NEWTOX R. PACKARD, aprl) 21 p. Clerk Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1S57. I ope, Dawson, as Dawson & Co.. Complaint on account. vs. Ilenrv E. Hine The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by H. Corbin, their attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry 15. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditor; he is therefore notified o'" the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, tobe holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, ami unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard ami dctctmined in his absence. attest: Newton II. Packard, Clerk apr9 21t3. Marshall circuit court STATE OF iyPTAXA. MARSHALL COUTY, SS. In Marshall Circuit Court, August Ttrm, 1857. Abel Downs and , fcrcaburg S. fionld, ( ... fr, . Complaint on account. s Henry P. Hine. J The plaintiife in the alove entitled cause, 1v : Horace Corbin, their attorney, have filed in I my cilice their complaint on account, and it appearI ingby allidavitth.it the defendant, Henry 15. Hine. ; bein g a resident uf this State, has departed there? j from with intent to defraud his creditors; he is there- ! fore i.otilied of the filimr and Tendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Mar.-hnll circuit court, to he holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the s-econd Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined m his sibsenee. Attest; NIAVTON R. PACKARD, Clerk ajrO 21t3. Marshall Circuit Court. ! en a n't' rw' ivnnv i MARSHALL COUNTY: In thf. Marshall Circuit Court, August term, 1S57. Deiij iniin F. Jones, 1 and j IJernard Lauth, Complaint on account. vs. Henrv 1. Hine. Th plaintifls in the above entitled cause, bv C. II. Reeve, their attorney, h ive filed in mv ollrce tlii-tr r. iru',1,1 In t on ürriiiiiit. n ml if ;n itum ri mr ! t- o fll- ! davit, that the defendant, Henry JJ. Hine, 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 teim 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 w ill be heard and determined in his absence. attf.st: Newton R. Packard, Clerk api-9 -Jit.'. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: ln the Mar dull Circuit Court, Auaust Term , 1C57. John Graff, i James II. Rennett, Robert II. Marshall, and Wm. II. L'ngli.-h, Complaint ou account. vs. Henry It. Hine. The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed In my cilice tlieir complaint on account, and it appearing hv affidavit, that the defendant, Henry H. Hine, being a resident of this State ha? departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified ot the filing and pendency of said complaint and that the same will Uu heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be hohlen 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 ami determined in his absence. attest; NIAVTOX R. PACKARD, apr9 3lt3. Clerk Marshall circuit court. II. WILLIAMS A. C. HCSTIS WILLIAMS & KUESTIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS i. rX k u. vj ju jk a JU :o FRUIT. GLASS. NAILS Woodenware, Butter, Cheese, Lard &c ES COLUMBIA STREET, 65 FORTWAYNi:, IND. 11 FERCH ANTS supplied with Groceries of all J.T.I kinds, on a faroraMe terms, all things considered, ascan be piirchiLSi d in an market. All orders filled with dispatch. Cv21v. Fit SALE CHEAP. South south-west fractional quarter of section 22, west Michigan road, containing lO.'l acres pood land, and situated in a pood neighborhood, about nine miles south of Flymouth, on the Mieh.'H pan read-: Also, outh-west fuart-r of hoc ion 1 , townshipF I, range 1 west, containing 1H1J eres partly iajp'ved and pofxl land; situated in .Stark Countv. Also out-lots in the town of Plymouth, No?. 42 and 21. Also in lots Nos. 137, 1 15, 23 1, 23. 217, 2 10 and 10.1. Tli' above described property will be sold cheap and Mt easy term, bv npplvinir by letter to JAMKS J. SIIKING, Madison, Ind., Or C.II. Reeve, Plymouth, Ind. Nov. 13. .r.tni2 RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! riIIi: UNUKRi-IC.NXD ARE NOW ?N I , full opcrrtiion in their new shop, at the south cti'J;f tu bride, witli a e;ood supply of the best of Timber, Iron, Coal kc. and the best of workmen, e pecially IHaek-smiths, who can't be beat at blor ing; ready to ! all work in tlicirline of busiaeaa nl Wapons, Hugies, Carriages kc. We expect we are located hero for lifo, und will do work which will maintain n among Mechanic! and others ; thrcfore, wo warrant our work to ))Z done in a workman like 111 inner, and we mean whit wo say on this subject. REPAIRING done al short notice; al.o; Custom Blacksmithing Wagon Hubs lor sale too, kc. C. S. k A. P. ELLIOTT. riymoutli, Nov. 15, Ih."5. It,;
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STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marchall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Nathaniel E. James and
Walter M. Aikman, complaint on note. Henry B. Hine ' The plaintitFs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my otliee their complaint on note, and it appearing by aflidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, 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 j the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of Au-! gust, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or I demur thereto, tue same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr9 21 13. Marshall circuit court. STATU OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL CO UXTV, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Samuel F. Pratt, 1 Paschal P. Pratt, Edward P. Heals, Complaint on note. Henry 13. Hine. J The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause bv Liston & Williams, tlieir attorneys, have filed in my oilice their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry 13. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he U therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the mine 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 same wil be heard and determined in his absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr9 21 tfl. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE "ÖF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In (he MarshaU Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Leonard White and Ichabod Jewett White, vs. Henry U. Hine. ) On account. The plaintills in the above entitled cause, by Liston and Williams, their attorneys, have filed in my office their complaint on account;and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry 13. Hine, being a resident of this State has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency ol said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next teim of the Marshall Circuit Court, to be holden at the court house in Plvmouth, on the j second Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr9 21t-3. Clerk .Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, A"aiul Term, 1857. Nathaniel E. James aiub Walter M. Aikman, r n , . . v, Complaint on account. Henry 13. Hine. The 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 U. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed thereftom 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 ol the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the couit house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will fje heard and determined in his absence. attest: NEWTON K. PACKARD, Clerk api'J 21t:i. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIAN A , MARSHALL COUNTY In the Marshall Circuit Court, Sugust term, 1C57. James Ohl en and T. II. Drake, ( Complaint on account. vs. t Heury 11. lime. 1 The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause by Horace Corbin, tlieir attorney, have Ji'ed in my oilice their complaint on account, and it appearing by allidavit, that the defendant, Henry P. Hine, being a resilient of this State, has departed therefrom, with intent tn defraud his creditors; he i. therefore notified of the tiling and pendancy ol said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit tomt, to beholden at the courthouse in Plymouth, on thesecand Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead , answer or demur thereto, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. attest: NKWTON R, PACKARD, Clerk apr'J '21t3. Marshall circuit court. STATK OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY': In the Marshall circuit court, Augvst 'Term, 1857. Cephas II. Norton Albert Jewett, and ISenjamin C. Uuzby, VS. Ilenrv H. Hine. Complaint on account. The Plaint ills in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Kccvc their Attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on account ami it appearing by allidavit that the defendant, Henry 1J. Mine, being a resident of this State, h is departed therefrom with intent to defnud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the Illing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, tobe holden at the court 1 ouse in Plymouth, on the second Monday of Auput, next, and unless ho appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard ami determined in his absence. Attest: NIAVTON K. PACKARD, Clerk api-9 21 13. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF IXDIAXA. MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1C57. Nathaniel K. Jame?, and Walter M. Aikman, f Complaint on note. Henry 11. Hine. ' The plain tills in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Keeve, their attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry J. Hine, 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 of August next, ami unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the s..me will be heard and determined in his absence. attkst: NEWTON K. PACK AH I), Clerk api-y 'Jlt3. Marshall circuit court. TO NONRESIDENTS. rn 1 1 K UNDERSIGNED WITH THE I County Surveyor will, on .Monday, the iSHli day of April, 1857, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of said day, proceed to survey ti. locate the corners t his land, in Sec20 '21, townslnn .'13 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-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said purvey, will be returned to the Countv Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. ADRIAN FOOT. aprl2 2H.1. LARGE assortment of Gent's Cotton and Woolen Socks, bouirht cxprcpsly for the Plymouth Imvn; call and see them, at ai5 17tf " SIGN of GOLDEN HOOT
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To all the Citiz.ens of Plymouth and siirrouiidinir Count rv, That we are opening one of the lnrgcsi Che ff pest a ntt It est ASSORTED STOCKS OF This side of Cleaveland, on the East Side Michigan Street, In the south part of Pershing's glass front buildin; Oar stocK is Ian??, complete, .-mil t:.;.1 f. 0...1 i 1 - 1 r j -. . iiii we are determined to sell every style of Moots and Shoes! From the White Satin, Bronze, French Kid, and Toilet Slipper, to the FANCY GAITER 11 STÖGA BOOT! Wholesale and Retail! as low as can be bought in Fort Wayne, La Porte or Chicago. We are prepared to do "all kinds of ISepf firing V Custom Work! We have secured the services of the best Rootmaker in the State, to whom the first premium wa awarded for work in that line, at the late Allen countv Fair. HOME-MADE WORK Constantly on hand; also, Sole Leather, Upper, Calf and Kip BINDINGS, PSG-S, &c, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 10?000 HIDES! For which the highest ju ice will be paid in Cash. We will pay Cash, and it is for your interest to sell your hides at home, and not let speculators take every hide in the country, away. Keep your money at home keen your hides at home bring them on, and get full weight, good money, sin. I no grumbling. Remember th? place, at "the si-n of the Golden Root. C. WH ITMOil E, Plymouth, feblO lfiff. A "cut. All who are buying BOOTS fc SHOES! y Hi. 'To M 4& m In Plymouth can make it pay to give me a call three doors I. e'ow the Ei iek Store, as I am now idling My Own Manufacture! Cheaper than merchants are -cllin- tin ir Hastern Moo-is a h d Of nil iSn-U CIiE.rEii tliaii iiiiv oiIkt Ifen iisp EAST, WEST, NCRTH CR. CCÜT And if youwisli, you can have your Calf, Kip Cow-hide Boots Made to vour oilier, and bv tlie pl Wcrkmeji in ji.i!'!i;iil renn! v. 1 Done Neat, Cheap, and on X3:o,3? icroTxciE'. Efost;- Xotviisgi Fiffsj Ca : ii:. II. I'AKIJNC. Plymouth, mai5 lTtl. Lli'K .V i'Ulil.H! SHKVK'KS Ol' JAMMS lirOIIANAN. Ol" P N N S Y L V A N I A , Late Minister to Kn-Iand. nnd t; i;n jy Ministeto Uussia, Senator and Itenresciitativc -C in gress, and ecrei;iiy ot lilitl the If. liilportant f his vers. late IV r n. G. 1 1 out on. RIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS Ijii tli College Life Studying Law Election If olunteer in the war of 1?1l' Defense of IJ.ll tinmre Elected to Congress S.pee-eli against the Uankrupt Hill DeleiiiJ of Gen. Jackson Speech n the Judiciary System Mission to Pa nam a Nattii aH.ation Laws Election of Gen. Jackson Mr. lhichanan's Great Speech on tin Impeachment of Judge lYik Ten Years In Congress ( )poitioii to Sectionalism Defense of the Freedom of the Press Mission to Russia Election to the Senile Executive Patronage .Mr. Clay and Mr. Diu-li.iiian Relations nitii France Admission of Arkansas und .Michigan Mr- lhich.inau's Great Speech on the expunging Resolution Interference? in Election-; Speech on Independent Treasury Riil Reply to John Davis On the McLeod" Case On the United States Rank ( )i-egon Correspondence, while Secretary of State under Mr. Polk Mexican War Corresjiondci'ce Mission to England Nomination for President, etc., etc. The above book h is been written by a gentleman well ejiialilied by hislitcry attainments and his long connection with the democratic press. He was furnished pcr.-rinllv by the distinguished subject ol the Memoir u ith many of the dates and facts of bis early life, and from authorized friends of .Mr. Ihichanan has been supplied with material imccessible to other parties-. The proof sheets hae been slimittcd to the Hon. J. Glaney Jones, M. C, .it the suggestion of Mr. 11. It can therefore be called without reserve, the authentic nnd authorized edition The book makes a handsome 12iuo .!i;me of 4-iO pages, neatly bound in cloth and is cuihcl ished with an accurate Portrait on Steel, from as Ainbrotvpe bv Prath , eiurravt d bv Entire. Price, $1. DKUnV & JACKSON, Publishers, JYEW GOODS r"fIIE good people of Plymouth, and Marsha JL County in general, will take notice that th new linn of CLEAVELAND & HEWETT, Have received and are receiving a splendid stock of NEW COOPS, at their new Store House on the corner of Center and Importe streets, opposite the Post Oilice, in Plymouth, consisting of Dry (loods, (iromirs llardwiirc CIIOCKEUY. TIXWAHK, Ac. Ac. Tliey respectfully invite persons wishing to purchase any of the almvo ii;imcd ailLh i, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS Or northing in their line, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell nd w ill fell forei-hor rcadj pay as CHKAD AS Till: CNI'A PKST! We can all'ord to sell goods for a .mall profit, as we intend to be economical and let the community be In part benefitted thereby. We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old customer our thanks tor their past patronage, anil hope still to be participant in their good wishes ami to share in their patron ij:i And we say to one anl all, give us a call, nnd if w e fail to suit you w e ll.itter ourselves that it will be no fault of our. CLEAVE LAND i IJEWLTT. mavh Otf.
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