Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 May 1857 — Page 4
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ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration havo been issued to the undersigned, on the estate of William Jacoby, deceased, late of Mar hall county, Indiana ; and all person having claims ugaiust said estate, are required to file them in the .'lGcc of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of paid county, duly sworn to, within one year from this date, a j the estate will probably be then settled. The estate U solvent. Those having: bust ncü can call on the undersigned or on C. IL Reer, Attorney, Plymouth. Patiel Jacobt, Sen.? . , . . L , John William, $ Admuustr's. may! 25t3. State of Indiana. : MARSHALL COUNTY. Li the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term 1057. Leonard White and ) lehabod Jcwett White, vs ) On account Henry B. Hine. The riaintifTs in the above entitled cause, by Liston & Williams, their attorneys, have filed in my office their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, haj departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is threfore 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 hia absence. Atteat: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. gay? 23rt. STATE OK INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: It tie Morslall Circuit Court, August tert, 1857. Jam? i OluVn an 1 alo, ) Theo lore II. Dr Complaint on account. TS. Ilenrv B. lime. The plaintiffe in the above entitled cause by Horace Corbin, their attorney, hare filed in my oflicc their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, I Icnry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom, with intent to defrand his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of aid complaint, and that the same will be heard at the cflxt terra of the Marshall circuit court, to be l:o!den at the court bouse 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. atttst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk nay" 2t3. Marshall circuit court. is TATE OF IXD1AXA, " MARSHALL COUXTY: In the Marshull Circuit Court, Avnust Term, 1C57. S.imuel I. Trait, ) Iichal P. Pratt, and s Edward P. Real, V.s. Complaint on account. Henry I?. I line S The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Luton k William.-, their attorneys, have filed in my office their complaint on account, and it appearing bv affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this Shite, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the samp will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at Ihe 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. attmt: NEWTON R. PACKARD, may" 2öt3. Clerk Marshall circuit court. tuarli:uis Sale. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Guardian of the minor heirs of James Houghton, deceased, ill offer for sale, at Union Town, near Mixencuckee !ke, oa Saturday, the Cth day of June, 1S57, the undivided hall of the undivided two-third of the north half ofihe 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 east, containing twenty-four acres, more or less. The other undivided half will be offered at the same time by the adult heirs, and probably the widow will unite and sell her life estate therein, so that the purchaser can acquire a clear title. Terms of Sale: One-third carh in hand; the balance on a credit not exceeding twelve months, the purchaser giving his notes, with interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by mortgage on the premises. The above described land lies adjoining the plat :f Union Town, and borders on the lake, which makes it a very desirable place for a country residence. THOMAS HOUGHTON, Guardian. xa:v7 2ötl. EXHIBIT. A. C Capron, Treasurer, reports the following final settlement account, and the. condition of the finance? of the corporation of Plymouth, Indiana, at this date, as far as the same can be done. Owing to the destruction of all the records, books, papers, accounts, etc., of the Corporation by the fac of the 2"2nd of March last, I am unable to give a detailed statement of receipt and expenditures, but the amounts in total can be given very nearly correct. I am chargeable as per Duplicate, of which the Bank delinquenev, and Ewing addition, are worthIt $3,115 40 With amount ree'd from State School Fund 223 00 " ' " Corporation licenses i.' 00 " Non-resident Scholars 10 50 Whole amount of debits, $3,381 90 I claim credits as follow: By Corporation orders redeemed, (vouchers lost,) $1,112 00 Uy B ink Tax delinquent, 1 ,0fr! 00 By Ewing'i addition, (struck olf dupliatp,) 1 10 00 By Corporation orders redeemed, (vouchersonfile,) m m Fy Delinquent Tax oa Duplicate, 761 64 $3,i!3d 32 Lea ii.e balance in mv hands 41 13 59 There arc unredeemed orders nut. standing against the Corporation to the amount of $ 76 63 Of which $3 1 WJ is for School purposes. f The Corporation has on hand credit aa cl!ow3: Delinquent Tax collectable, 530 00 Balance in hands of Treasurer 1 13 58 03 58 A m't due Corporation ovcrA above indebtedness, $ 117 05 A. C. CAPRON, Treasurer. Approved by the Board, April 3 1&57. may 7 2Stf LOOK AT THIS. We hereby give notice that E. Woolman has the closing up of our business in his hands. We are very anxious to have our matters settled up, and hope those owing us will make every ctrstion to pay us immediately, or in a short time at most Office over C. Palmer' store. N. H. OGLESBEE k Co. may7 25t3. WILXiAM , .A. C. I1UESTI WILLIAMS & HÜESTIS, ' WHOLESALE DEALER i.f ' GROCERIES FRUIT, ni ASS. NAILS TTeodsnw&re, Batter, Cheese, Lard &c 2$ colcmiia rrsxrr,... ...... 63 FORT WAYNE, IND. , TlyGXRCHANTS supplied with Groceries of all IT 1 kinds, on a favorabie terms, all thing considered, a can be purchased in Ay MKrr. AH CTdT AHM with duptrh, GvJt.
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MM THE subscribers have just opened, in the room formerly occupied as a wareroom, I doors cast of the Post Office On La Porte street, an extensive assortment of tuntw and every other kind of pertaining to the Härtere justness, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & PARLOR selected with a view to the wants of th enterprising people of MARSHALL COUNTY, and at wholesale Manufact'rs Prices! which will enable them to sell MUCH CHEAPER FOR CASH, than the same kind have heretofore been sold. They have in employ an EXPERIENCED TINNER! and flatter themselves that they can gue entire satisfaction in the line of Tinnin g-I Tlity have permanently located in Plymouth, with a view of establishing on a firm basis, this business, and respectfully invite all who wi-th anything in their line to give them a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as they are determined to do a fair and honorable business. Job Work of all kinds done on short notice, and on terms that cannot fail to suit. Remember the place two doors east of the Post O.'Uce. H. B. DICKSON k Co. rivmouth, apr2 20tf. KNOWING themselves to have Deeds, Mortgages, or other instruments remaining in the Recorder's oflicc, unpaid, are requested to call and lift the same immediately, sind save the cost of issuing Fee-Bills. A word to the wise is sufficient The Comet of 1857 Visible! The German Philosopher's Opinion! French Philosopher's Opinion! Full Particulars-Read The excitement caused by the German Philosopher's statement that the comet, which is now visible, would come in contact with the earth on the 13th of June, and cover it with a flood of liquid fire, has about died away in this vicinity owing to the opening of R. II. BROWN & Co. 's NEW TIN AND &tiBVB &tiBV(2! First door north of Pierces Clothing Store, West side Michigan street. They, having been among the losers by the late fire, ask all who arc about buying anything in the line of To give them a call .t their new Store, and examine their aiticles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that their variety is as GOOD aa the BEST, and that their prices are so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM. "GOVERNOR" COOK STOVE, which has been so favorably received by the pcopl of Marshall county, and which has given universal satisfaction, may still be found at their Store, and to which they call the especial attention of buyers. Also, CJOK,BOX & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Ware. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tin Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boileir, aa 1 everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WARE' A large as? - -nt of Japanned Ware on hand, which is goii'g til rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to cire 100 centi in troodt for dollar received therefor. - R. M. BROWN k Co. may7 25tf. . A LA RGB assortment of Gent's Cotton and Woolen Socks, bought expressly for the Plymouth boyt; call nd see them, at !7NROLDf:f HOOT
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AIL HOAD! TIME TABLE, NO. 3 TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6, 1857. Trains leave, goinq socth: XAME8 or STATIONS. r No. 1JN0.2MT; No. 3, rf & rttsb'g! Pittsburgh 2 Frei'ht Express, j Express. ft Chicago, 7,15 AAT 8 10.00 11 30 r.M. 25 " 47 " 05 A. M. 18 " 30 " 36 " 00 " 40 " Lapobte,. . 60 Stillwell, 7 60 67 72 76 80 82 90 7 00am 7 40 " 10,20 in Kankakee ,1.5 o 5 8 05 " 9 8 25 " 4 8 40 " 385Ö " lo on it 10,37 10,50 11,00 11,06 11,30 7,15 '12 12 12 12 t 1 I 8 Walkert'.ni 4 4 Knott's, . . 3 5 Ttner,. ... 19 Plymouth,. 7 7 Pitts burg,. 1383 1473 trains leave, going north: tr. 2 a names OF STATIONS. No. 4. iNo5Ml No. G. u Chicago Chicago' Express ; Express Freight. Pitts bcro,. 9 00a m 3 00pm' 6 30 " ill 00am 12 30 pm 6 50 Jll 52i 1 05 " 6 55 " 11 58" J 1 15 " 7 05 " 112 10pm 1 35 " 7 20 " 12 23" 1 55" 7 40 12 40" 2 25" Plymouth,. Tyner,. . . Knott's, . . Wai .sest n Kankakee , Stillwell, Lafortk,. . Chicago,. . 383 383 0 7 7,390 7 1 9;392 6, 3 5,396 1 4 4400 5 5 5 406 0 7 0413 0 8 05 " 1 00 " 3 00 " 4 05 " 60 0,473 0J11 20 " N. KENDALL, Sup't. Superintendent's Oflfice, Laporte. 21 tf. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: In the Marshull Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. John Graff, James B. Bennett, Robert II. Marshall, ami Complaint on account. V m. IS. LMlgllrtU, VS. Henry B. Hine. Tlie Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my o'llice their complaint on account, 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 creditors; he I? therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint and that the saiue will be heard at the next term of the Mar.-fliall eircuit eourt, to he lm!U-n at the court house in Plymouth, on the - n I M n i iv in August nxt, and unless he a('i- r. ; a.;, aiier or demur thereto, the sime vx '.l' !. In ani ni.l deter mined in his absence. attest; ISfcW I UJN ll. rACKAKD, apr23 23t3. Clerk Marshall circuit court. STATE OF I N D I A N A MARSH ALT. COUNTY, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term1 1C57. Thomas S. Hayden and v John L. Saffortl, r i . Complaint on note. Henry B. Hine. ' The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. H. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in ttlj oillce their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, h is departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendeney of said complaint, and that the same will be hiMiil-.it the next term of the Marshall eircuit court, to i.e hidden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday hi August next, and unless he appear, olead. answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and deter mined in his absence. attmt: Newton R. Packard, Clerk pr9 21 Marihalicircuitcourt. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNT V, SS Iu Marshall Circuit Court, August Ttrn, lt57 Abel Downs and Scaburv S. Gould, ... vs f vumpiaini on account. Henry B. Hine. J The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, bv Horace Corbin, thoir attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on account, ami it appearing by affidavit that the defendant. Henrv B. Hit,,.. bein g a resident of this State, ha departed thereiron w mi lutein tooeli aud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendenev of said complaint, and that the Kime will be heard at tlxnext term of the Marshall circuit court, to beholden at the court house in rivmouth, on the second Monday of August, next," and unless he appear, pWd, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr9 21 13. Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August term, 1857. Benjamin F. Jones, "j and I Bernard Lauth, V Complaint on account. vs. Henry B. Hine. J Th plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, bv C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in mv offce their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a rcsideut 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 absence. attest: Newton R. Packard, Clerk apr9 21t3. Marshall circuit court. F R SALE CHEAP. South f, south-west fractional quarter of section 22, west Michigan road, containing 103 acres good land, and situated in a good neighborhood, about nine miles south of Plymouth, on the Mich3i gan road. Also, south-west quarter of sec ion 1 , township 34, range 1 west, containing 1 G-l acres partly improved and pood land; situated in Stark Countv. Also out-lots in the town of Plymouth, Nos. 42 and 21. Also In-lots Nos. 137, 145, 234, 23. 237, 240 and 103. The above described property will be sold cheap and on easy terms, bv applving by letter to JAMES "J. SE'RING, Madison, Ind., Or C. II. Reeve, Plymouth, Ind. Nov. 13. 53m2 RAIL ROALCROSSINGJ LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW rs full operation in their new phop, at the souh end of the bride, with a good supply of the best ol Timber, Iron, Coal Ac and the beat of workmen, e pecially Blaek-smiths, who can't be beat at blow ing; ready to do all work in theirline of business at Wagons, Buggies, Carriages kc. We expect we are located herp fnr lifi and . ill do work which will maintain us among Mechanic! auu outers ; mreiorc, we warrant our work to be done In a workman-like manner, and wc mean what we say on this subject. REPAIRING doi.c at short notice; also; Custom Dlacksmithlnr. Wagon Hubs for sale too, 4c. E. S. k A. P. F.LLI OTT. MAKE NO DELAY. All persons knowing themselves indebted to N. II. Oglesbee k Co., are requested to call immediately and settle by paying up or giving their notes. Office on La Porte street between the Post office and. the Depot. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undei signed, administrator of the estate of Michael Snyder, deceased, will, on or after the QOth day of Juue, A D. 1857, gell at private sale the following real csUte situate in Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: Tho South-west quarter of the north-west quarter o section number twenty four in township thirty-four range one east. The terms of sale are cash In hand on the day of sale. Information can be had concerning the same by calling upon the undersigned at his residence near Tyner town, or on H. Corbin at plvmouth. JACOB SNYDER, Adminstrator.
SJrari2a.gr üü'jrsiüL for 18S7 IB. A. & CO., Corner of UVod and First Streets, Pittsburgh, penn., XncLiD orters cto Dealers In DRUGS, LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL. WINDOW GLASS, MEDICINES, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE. GLASSWARE, CHEMICALS, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, PERFUMERY DYE STUFFS, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES PAINTS, WHALE OIL, SPICES, SURG. INSTRUMENTS. Manufacturers of WHITE LVAD, RED LEAD & LITHAÜGE. Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in packages of 23, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 51 ... iV. h we guarantee to be strictly pure and full weight, not surpassed bv anv for fineness an t Ii r r Our facilities for the purchase and importation of Drugs, etc., are such as enable us tu h n is favorable terms as Eastern Jobbing Houses. t'vbä-1 in
PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. SATURDAY EVENING POST. Established August 4, 1821. THE publishers of this old and firmly established paper take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to thtir programme for the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will be more than ever appreciated by the reading world. We have therefore already made arrangements with the following brilliant Hat of wri ters: WILLIAM HOWITT, (of England,) ALICE CARY.T. S. ARTHUR, Mrs. SOUTHWORTH, AUGUSTINE DUGANNE, Mrs. M.A. DENNISSON, the author of "UILLAII," kc. We design commencing, in the first number in January next, the lollowing original novellettc: TALLENGETT; OR THE SQUATTER'S HOME. BY Willam Howitt, ruthor of "Rural life In England, Homes of the Toet," kc. This is a story of Australian life, Mr. Howilt having visited Australia expressly with the object of acquainting himself with the novel aspects under which nature and society present themselves in that singular region. The following Novelets will then be given, though probably not in the exact order here mentioned: THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRL. Hv Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Saturday Evening Post. THE WITHERED HEART. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post bv T. S. Arthur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. An original Novtlet by the author of "My Confessions," "ZILLAH, of the child Medium," kc, kc. THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. An original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Dennison, author of "Mark, the sexton," "Home pictures," kc. THE RAID OF BURGUNDY. A tale of the Swiss Cantons. An original Novelet, by AngUrtiiio Duganne, author of "The Lost witnc!s,"c. We also have the promise of a phort and condensed Novelet, by Mrs. HOUSEWORTH, to run through six or eight numbers of the Po-t. In addition to the above list of contributions we design continuing the tlbüal amount of Foreign Letters, Original sketches, Choice Selections from nil sources, Agricultural Articles, General News, Humorous Aneetodes, view of the Produce and Stock Maikets, the Philadelphia Retail rcarkats, Dank Note List, Editorials, &c., our object being to give a complete record as far as our limits will admit, of the Groat World. ENGRAVINGS. In the way of eugraviugs, we generally present two weekly one of an instructive and tho other of a humorous character. !0The postage on the Post to any part of the U.S., paid quarterly or yearly iu advance, at the oflicc here it it received, is onlv 26 cents. TERMS (cash in advance) 1 copr $2,00 a year. 4 copies 6,00 " 8 " (and one to the getter up of club) 10,00 13 15,00 " oq t 20,00 " Address, DEACON k PETERSON. No G6, South Third street, Philad. JZTSample numbers sent gratis to any one requested. STH ATG-E BUT TRUE! J. D. ARMSTRONG HAS STARTED A BLACK-SMITH STTOP, One door South of Elliott & Co's Wagon & Blacksmith shop, and opposite the American House, where he is prepared to do Custom work on short notice and on reasonable terms. Anything in the line of blacksmi thing can be done at hi shop in thelatest style, and wst substantial manner. Orders olicted. Plymouth Ind., May 1 lr5G 2.myl. THE FOUltTH VOLUME OF THE YANKEE NOTIONS Or cat Im pro vein en ts! THE January number commences the FOURTH VOLUME of this popular periodical. Its success has been beyond precedent, nna its circulation already, Larger thun that of amy similar Publication in the World Arrangements have been made w hich will enabl the Publishers to make the "NOTIONS," far su Humor, Fun, Satire, Wit, Comic, Tales, Sketches, (tc, (C'c. Aiming to "Shoot folly as it flies," but never overstepping the lines of strict propriety, it being the object of the publisher to make tho Yan.00 Notions an ever welcome visitor at every home circle. Subscription price $1 ;35 per annum; 12J cents per number. For sale by all the News Agents and Periodical dealers in every city, town and village in United States and Cnnadas. T. W. STRONG, Publisher. 98 Nassau St., New York. Newspapers wishing n exc lange for one year, will please insert the above three times and send us a copy as above. iTbIxct äNdciiair MAKING! ri'IIIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he still continues to manufacture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opposite the "Democrat Office;" where he is prepared to fill all orders for furniture on short notice, nd in the most approved styles, and made of the best material, lie would also inform his numerous customers, that he has an accomplished workman in his employ, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which he has a good supply on hand, of different kinds made neat ami substantial work warranted to be good. He is also prepared to build. COFFINS On the shortest possible notice. To those wishing Corrixfl, hi would say that he is prepared at all times to let them have the article they want, at recisely the time tpecißed, and on reasonable terms. lie would return bis thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hopes by honesty, promptness and fair dealing, to still retain his old cuntonu'rs. and obtain many new ones. Those having SCREW DRIVERS AND IlEp WRENCIIEK uf his, irill oblige him very much by returning Üicm. TAKE NOTICE. All those indebted to him, on Note or Book account, will save about TEN per cent by squaring up immediately, W, 1 PIATT. Pliwrfj Not. 15, 5. o-M-y.
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DE. EVEBSON'S (great nifritan FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, NECRALUIA, EPILEPTIC FITS, AND ALL OR Affections of the Nervous System. I S the most popular medicine of that class ever known; no medicine ever met with such Universal Approbation! Or gained so high a. celebrity in so short a time as this. The press and people, everywhere, speak o it in the highest terms of commendation! PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE Who have hitherto invariably withheld their influence from proprietary medicines, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Eminent Physicians use it in their Dally Practice, In preference to Quinine and Arnenic, which articles must soon yield the sway to this truly SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, The refult of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but w ill bring back a glow of life and animation to the whole system, that is singular and peculiar to this medicine Every one that uses it speaks of thi Fact! It is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strychnine, or any other poisonous or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable and perfectly Harmless, even for the smallest infants. It is a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA And as an Ague Killer it has no equal. Circulars for gratuitous distribution, containing certificate from lrofessors. Physicians, Clergymen anl ;Iic Press, are left with each agent. Price 75 cents. I'or vale by Drwggist and Dealers generaUv. EVERSON k Co., Proprietors. No. 7 South Sixth St PhiM-lph:.. W. V. UOHKims, General Agent for Indiana. Sold a iso bv 1 V ,.!' "! raay8'5Gm(. P" FOR DIARRHEA, Bloody Fluzz, Cholera and CJiolera MIox-Iotjus AND ALL DISEASES OF THE IlOtvr.lr, ROBERT'S EXTRACT OF PURE Jf amaiea Ginger! Has been used with a haypy and never failing effect for all of the above diseases, and is a perfectly Safe, Reliable, and Efficacious Keniedy under all circumstances, and is used constantly bv Mu most successful practitioners of .Medicine. To he 77?-1 vFLixa c OMMirxrr: - It is par !-'-)rly servu : ble, a f-w drops giving a glow and . or t th jmach, sorvipg to correct the bad results arisin . from a change of water mid diet, without any of . üe'.al'- - 1.' are sure to follow t'. - jse of Opium, or Ardent Spirits. In many e sses of Dysentery or Flux, which supervenes Cholera, this Extract of Jamaica Ginger has been given, bringing about an entire cure after the cases had been given up by physicians, who had tried all ordinary means to no purpose. This extract is composed of one powerful and harmless element; it possesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of pure Jamaica Ginger, and is WARRANTED to be free from all irritating or other properties of an injurious tendency. Any amount of certificates could be given of its extraordinary virtues, but we prefer to let the article fpeak for itself. Price 50 cents per Bottle. Prepared by W. W. ROBERTS Indianapolis, Indiana, For Sale by T. A. LEMON, el2.30m6 Plvmouth, Indiana. VINCENT, HIMROD & CO., Manufacturers k wholesale dealers in S3 B3ED 0 37" 3E3 S3 1 TINNERS,D STOCK, No. '24 2 Lake and 233 S. Water St. CHICAGO ILLINOIS February 21, '56 15tf. for Hats and Caps Q OME to the Rrick Store where vou will find the largest, best and cheapest lot in Plymouth. N. II. O. & Co. Dr. J M. GRETHBR, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will nromptlv attend to calls, day or night, whenever his services may Ih' mjuired. Oflipf at home first door north of L.' Grillin', on Michigan street. N.B.Germans. Icansieak the German language. CCtf. STARTLING FACT. IT is a conceded fact, by every one, tint h w er costly, dazzling d expensive, 1 v., tutu's drcB may be, it is not complete and ti:; J,r:, ui'ei she has on aneat, tidy, and fashionabV r!u C at our store, w here you wiil find the article uvuired. SIGN OK THE GOLDEN HOOT. mar5 17tl - I. ,1... EM .! -It l. I. .'.'4 . 13 lienor f;iirii 111.1k an uieCUOU Will OV linn . . . 1. ' ! !!-. .1. . c . .. 1 -. coun uousc in 1 lymouiu, inaiana, on me uii . . n-1 day in May, lv57,for the punose ot i elliti, !r. 'f , Trustees, one Clerk, Treasurer an! Miii.i, lor, 1 T11 .1 f 1. '1 ..... .... 1 , i me curroraiiou 01 1 ivmouiu, .iarrii n" - diain ' A,C.CAPnON, arpO 21 13, ClerK. J
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Attorney and Counsellor at . Law, PLYMOUTH, IND. Especi&l attention given to cases in Marshall and btark counties. I am permitted to refer to John L. Westervelt, Plymouth; Eber Woolman, " mar26 19Iy. 3ff- O TIOE" 4 LL persons indebted to us, are requested to ; call and make immediale settlement, either by cash or note. The book a will be found at H. Corbin's law office. BROOKF V EV NS. ü-b-JG lCtf. A NEW SUPPLY OF PIECE (GOOJLDg Jixat Received. THE public are informed that I still carry on the Tailoring business, aud keep always on hand a large assortmeut of Cloths, Casime.-;s, of all styles and qualities. Then bring on your measures and have a suit made up that will not tear, rip, or wear out, without hard coaxing. All custom jobs warrauted. Those indebted to me by note or book account will save cost by payiug immediatelv. jan22-lltf ll. PIERCE. NEW The subscriber has opened a Tin Shop in the rear of the Hardware Store, corner Michigan and Washington streets, where may be found, at all times, anassortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Ware manufactured to order and JOB WORK done on Short Notice. G. W. MOORE. apr!6 22tf. JLapdpFs Were! All who are buying BOOTS & SHOES! OR In Plymouth can make it pay to give me a call three doors below the Brick Store, as I am now sellin" Oust And work of My Own Manufacture! Cheaper than merchants are selling their Eastern manufactrue. In a word, I will sell you Moots and Shoes Of ull kinds niEA?L! ilian iiny oilier liuisc EAST. WEST, NORTH OR SOUTH. And it' you wish, you can have your Calf, Kip Cow-hide Boots Made to your order, and by the JjtN Workmen In Marshall Count v. IVu.c Neat, Cheap, and 011 15. DARLING. Plymouth, mar5 I7tf. LIFE & PUBLIC SERVICES OF JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA. Late Miniiter to England, and formerly Ministe to Russia, Senator and Representative toC 11gres8, and Secretary of Stute, udiu the most important of his State Papers. BY R. G. HORTON. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS Sürth Col'ege Life Studying Law Election to Volunteer iu the war of 1812 Defense of Baltimore Elected to Congress Speech against the Bankrupt Bill-Defense of Gen. Jackson Speech on the Judiciary System Mission to Pa nam.i Natuialization Laws Election of Gen. J.ickjjon Mr. Buchapau Great Speech 011 the Impeachment of Judge Peck Ten Years In Cougress Opposition to Sectionalism Defense of the Freedom of the Press .Mission to Russia Election to the Senate Executi vc Patronage Mr. Clay and Mr. Buchanan Relations with France Admission of Arkansas and Michigan Mr- Buchanan's Great Speech on the expunging Resolution Interference in Elections- Speech on Independent Treasury Bill Reply to John Davis On the McLeod Case On the United States Bank Oregon Correspondence, while Secretary of State under Mr. Polk Mexican War Correspondence Mission to EnglandNomination for President, etc., etc. The above book has been written by a gentleman well qualified by his litery attainments and his long connection with the democratic press. He was furnished persrnally by the distinguished subject ol the Memoir with many of the dates and facts of his early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material inaccess ible to other parties. The proof sheets have been sbmitted to the Hon. J.Glancy Jones, M. C, at the suggestion of Mr. B. It can therefore be called without reserve, the authentic and authorized edition The book makes a handsome 12mo volume of 430 pages, neatly bound in cloth and is embelished with an accurate Portrait on Steel, from aa Ambrotype bv Bradv, engraved bv Buttre. Price, $1. DERBY k JACKSON. Publishers. JVJEW9 G001D8 THE good people of Plymouth, and Marsha County in general, will take notice that th new firm of CLEAVELAND & HE WEIT, Have received and are receiving a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, at their new Store House on the corner of Center and Laporte streets, opposite the Post Office, iu Plymouth, consisting of Dry (Jooda, firocerirs, Hardware CROCKERY, TINWARE, &c, &c. They respectfully invite persons islnnc to pur chase any of the aloe named articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS r Oranvthin intlirir line, to call and examine their 1 1 ' stock before purchasing elsewhere, as wc are deternunea to sen anu win eii ior casn or reauy pay as CHEAP Ab THK ttlEAl'KlSl ! We can afl'onl to sell goods for a small profit, as nt' intend to be economical and let the comraunitv be in part benefitted thereby. We embrace this opportunity to tender to our old customers our thanks lor their past patronage, and hope istill to be participants in their good wishes and to sh ire in their patronage. Ami we say to one and II, give us a call, and if wc fail to suit you we Hatter ourselves that it will be no fault of um. CLEAVELAND k IIE.WETT. Wy23 2M4.
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