Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 June 1857 — Page 4

ADMINISTRATORS' OTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration havo been issued to the undersigned, on the estate of William Jacoby, deceased, late of Marshall cotmtT, Indiana ; and all person baring claims against paid estate, are required to file them in th? office of the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court of aid county, duly sworn to, within one year from thia'date, "as the estate will probably be then settled. The estate is solvent. Those having business can call on the undersigned or on C. IL Reeve, Attorney, Plymouth. " Daniel Jacoby, Sea.) . , . . . , Jons Williams, Admimstr'f . mat 25t3.

STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall Circuit Court, Avgtist Leonard V. Lite and Iebabod Jcwstt White, ) re On account Henry B. Hine. J The Plaintiffs in the abore entitled cause, by Lidton & Williams, their attorneys, have filed in xny office 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 creditor! ; he la threfore notified of th- filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the tame will be heard at the text Um of the Marshall circuit court, to be hoi den at the court house Ln Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appear, riwuJ, tnjwer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined Ln his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. may? STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In ths Marthall Circuit Court, Avoutt term, 1857. James Ohlen and Theodoro H. Drake, TS. Ilftury B. Hine. Complaint on account. The plaintlffi in the above entitled cause by Horace Corbin, their attorney, have filed in my ofSce 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 tf defrantl his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendenc of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the noxttenn of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the courthouse in Plymouth, on theeecand 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 maj7 25t3. Marshall circuit court. STATE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL COÜXTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Samuel F. Tratt, Paschal P. Pratt, j r.i-.i P TLaN- 1 Complaint on account 13. , Henry B. Hine ) The plaintiffs in the above entitled caust , by Liston & Williams, their attorneys, have filed ii my office 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; h 3 is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the sam will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the eecond Monday in August next, and unless he appear, r.load, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and dturmined in his absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, mav7 25t3. Clerk Marshall circuit court. Guardian's Sale. Notice is hereby eiven, that the undersigned, Guardian of the minor heirs of James Houghton, deceased, will offer for sale, at Union Town, near Maxencuckee lake, on Saturday, t'ie 6ih day of June, 1857, the undivided halt of tl? undivided two-thirda of the north half ofth nor: hone-third ef the north -east quarter of section tweniy, and the north half of the north one third of lie 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 undi vided half will be offered at the same time by i lue UlUit Qcir?(&uu rvuauij uic niuun n lit uuuc and tell her life estate therein, so that ths purchaser can acquire a clear title. Tnwts or Sale: One-third cash in hand; the balance on a credit not exceeding twelve months, the purchaser giving hid notes, with interest from date, waiving valaation and appraisement laws, and gtcured by mortgage on the premisesThe above described land lies adjoirmg the plat of Union Town, and borders on the lake,' which makes it a very desirable place for a country residence. THOMAS HOUGHTON, Guardian. BsayT 25t4. EXHIBIT. A.C Capron, Treasurer, reports the following final settlement account, ana w. conamon oi me finances of the corporation of Plymouth, Indiana, at this date, as far as the same can be done. Owingto the destruction of all tliS records, books, rr ere. accounts, etc, of the Corporation by the fire of the 22nd of March last, I am unaUe to give I a detailed statement of receipts and expenditures, but the amounts in total can be given very nearly i correct. I an chargeable as per Duplicate, of whHi the Bank delinquency, and Ewing addition, are worthleu, $3,115 40 With amount ree'd from State School Fund 223 00 Corporation licenses S3 00

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Vhole amount of debit $3,381 90 I claim credits aa follows: By Corporation orders redeemed, f vouch ers lost,) $1,112 00! By Bank Tax delinquent, 1,064 00 By Ewing'a addition, (struck off dupli cate,) By Corporation orders redeemed,(vouchersonfüe,) By Delicquent Tax on Duplicate,. 140 00 1C0 761 $333 33 Leaving balance in my hands $143 53 There are unredeemed orders outstanding against the Corporation to the amount of 576 53 Of which $371 80 i for ciiool purposes. I -.Thi Corporation has on hand credits at llows: DeliiKTientTax collectable $ S50 00 Balance in haao'a of Treacurer 143 53 $ 693 59 Amt du Corporation overt above indebtedness .Vi $ 117 05 A. C. CAPRON, Treasurer. Approved bv tha Board, April 3 1857. may7 SStl LOOK AT THIS. We hereby rive notice tliat E. Woolman has the closing up of our business in. his hands. Wc are very anxious to have our matters settled up, and hope those owin us will make every exertion to cay ua immediately, or in a short time at most. 6ffic over C. Palmer's store N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. lgy7 5t3. . TtLUAMS A. C Hülm viLUAr.s a nuEsns, WHOtfHlI XUXSBS IX - FRUIT. CX-C3. NAILÖ, T7cedt2Trrre, Cutter, Chrcza, Lard don 5 .ctctA rrxxxr, .85 TOUT WAYNE, IND. - TV'TE-ICIIANTS tnppned with Groceries of all VJl V-h on as favcrable terms, all things conc ' -red, as can be pLred in a;rr Mxxirr. All

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f m nib cuuncr.uers uave jusfc uucutu, wm irr i , i I in the room formerly occupied as a wareroom, 2 doors east of the Post Office On La Porte street, an extensive assortment of 01 Jand every other od of pertaining to the garMuarc business, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ' or COOK, BOX &P1RL0R Q 0 i I G P selected with a view to the wants of the 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 give entire satisfaction in the line of Thay have permanently located in Plymouth, with a view of establishing on a firm bas'13, this business, and repectfully invite all who wish 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 OiUce. II. B. DICKSON & Co. Plymouth, apr2 OOtf. KNOWING themselves to have Deeds, Mort gages, or other instruments remaining in the Recorder's office, unpaid, are requested to call and ! lift the same immediately, and 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 visiLle, 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.H. BROWN &Co.'s NEW TIN AND First door north cf Pierce's Clothing Store, West side Mtchljan street. "lliey, having been among the losers u. the late fire, ask all who are about buying anything In tho line of To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as they are confident that their variety is as GOOD as the BEST, and that their prices arc so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM. "G0VEM0R" COOK STOVE, which has been eo favorably received by the people of Marshall county, and which has given universal satisfaction, may still be found at their Store, and to which they call the especial attention ot buyers. Also, COOK,BOX & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop b 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 ale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, VT.sh Dished. Tin Cuds. Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove BoilerF, 'aal everything commonly uaed in tbe line of 1 in-ware. JAPANNED WARE' A larir asartment of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going off rapidly at low figures. ThA resnectiuiiv as a continuance oi lac uu end patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 centa in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. BROWN & Co. may7 S5tf. - A LAUGE assortment of Gent's Cotton and rA Woolen Socks, bonsht expressly for th

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TIME TABLE, NO. 3 TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6, 1057. TRAINS LEAVE, OOINO SOUTH t 1 el m NAMES OF STATIONS. 0 M J No. 1. No.2M'l No. 3. Pittsburgh Express. tFttsiVd Frei'ht Express. Chicago.. . I 745 A M 8 30 t.u 25 " 47 05 A. M Latorte,.. 60 CO 67 7 00am 7 40 " 11 Stillwell, 7 5 10,20 10,37 10,50 11, 00 11,06 11,30 7,15 11 Kankakee ,1 72 6 8 05 " 12 Walkekt'n Knott's, . . Ttnek 4 476 9 8 25 3 5 60 48 40 12 12 18 30 36 00 40 1 9it2 3,8 50 " 12 Pltmocth, J t t 90 ?30" 1 8 Pitts bcro,. B33 473 I TSAINS LEAVE, OOIXO NORTH J NAMES or STATIONS. No. 4. No5M! No. G. S A Ö Xfl M Chicago jChicago! Express Express Freight. PlTTSicRC, .! 00a m' 3 OOrMl Pltmocth,. Ttner,. .. Knott's,.. WaLJCEET 383 !3S3 0 30 " ill OOam 12 30 Tit 7,390 7i 9392 6 5 396 I: 4 400 5 5'40C 0; 50 11 52' 11 58" 12 10th 12 2-1 12 40 i oo 4 05" 05 " 15 35 55 25 00 55 05 " 20 40 05 " Kankakee , Stillwill, Laportk, 0 413 O CiucAo,..j60 0;473 Ojll 20 N. KENDALL, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, Laporte. 21 tf. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marsfadl Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. . John Graff, ) James B. Bennett, Robert II. Marshall, and) Wbl B. English, Complaint on Recount. vs. Henry B. Hine. V The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my oßice 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 U 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 game will be heard and determined in his absence. attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr23 23t3. Clerk Marshall circuit court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, S8: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term 1857. Thomas S. Ilayden and John Im fcafiord, f rnrnr,u;n TS Henry B. Hine. ' The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, bv C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on note, and it appearing by atlidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, bein a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the lilinr and pendencv of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next terra of the Marshall circuit court, to oe holden at th court houf e in Plymouth, on the second Monday n August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and deter mined in his absence. attest: Newton R. Packard, Clerk pr9 2 1 13. Marshallcircuitco urt. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS Iu Marshall Circuit Court, August Ttrm, 1657 Abel Downs and Scabury S. Gould, Complaint on account. vs. Henry B. Hine. ' The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Horace Corbin, their attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, bein g a resident of this State, lias departed there, from 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 he 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 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, and Bernard Lauth, vs. Henry B. Hine. Complaint on account. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my ofFce 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 is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of 6aid 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 wnl be heard and determinexl in his atnce. attest: Newton R. Packard, Clerk apr9 21t3. Marshall circuit court. F R SALE CHEAP. South ) . Bouth-west fractional quarter of secuPn 22, west 5lichigan 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 6ec ion 1, township 34, range 1 west, containing 160 eres partly improved and good land; situated in Stark County. Also out-lots in the town of Plymouth, Nos. 42 and 21. Also in-lots Nos. 137, 145, 234, 238, 237, 240 and 103. The above described property will be sold cheap and on easy terms, by applying by letter to JAMES J. SERING, Madison, Ind., Or C. H. Reeve, Plymouth, Ind. Nov. 13. 53m2 RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! TH E UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW 'A full operation in their new shop, at the south end of the bride, with a good supply of the best ol Timber, Iron, Coal &c and the best of workmen, es pecially Blaek-smiths, who can't be beat at blow ing; ready to do all work in theirline of business at V aeons, Buggies, Carnages &c. We expect we are located here for life, und will do work which will maintain us among Mechanic! and others ; threfore, we warrant our work to be done in a workman-like manner, and we mean what we say on this subject. REPAIRING done at m . snort nouse; also; uusiom jaiacKsixuumig. Waeon Hubs lor sale too, 4c. - S. S. Jc A. P. ELLI OTT. MAKE NO DELAY. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to N. II. Oglesbeefc Co., are requested to call immediately and settle by paying up or giving their notes. Office on La Porte street between tne rostomce and the Depot. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby ciren that the undet signed, ad ministrator of the estate of Michael Snvder, de ceased, will, on or after the 20th day of June, A- D lf57, sell at private sale the following real estate Rituale in Marshall County Indiana, to-wit: The South-west Quarter of the north-wtst quarter o section number twenty ia township thirty-four rjn?B one east. The terms of sale are cash in hand on ths day of sale. Information can be had concerning thn same by calling upon the undersigned at his residence

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WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES. SURG. INSTRUMENTS. DE. EVEESON'S (Swat mcriran IjkmctJg, FOR CHILLS AND FEVER, DUMB AGUE, CONGESTIVE CHILLS, NEURALGIA, EPILEPTIC FITS, AND ALL OR Affections of the Nervous System, Ileaclrielio, etc., T3 the most popular medicine of that c'as3 erer t known; no medicuie ever met with such Universal Approbation! Or gained so high ;. celebrity in so short a time as thi. The press and people, everywhere, speak o it in the highest terms of commendation! PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE Who have hitherto invariably withheld their influence frMn proprietary medicines, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Eminent Physicians use it in their Dfiily Practic o , In preference to Quinine and Arsenic, which articles must soon yield the sway to this truly SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, The result of experience and investigation. It not only will PREVENT and CURE your Chills, but will bring back a glow of life and animation to the whole system, that is singular and peculiar to this medicine Every one thai uses it speaks of this Fact! It i3 pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no Mercury, Arsenic, Quinine, Strychn:ne, or any other poisonous or injurious drug, but is purely Vegetable and perfectly Harmless, even for the smallest inf.mt. It is a perfect ÄNTIPÖTI2; TO MALARIA And as an Ague Killer it has no equal. Circulars ot gratuitous distribution, containing certificates from Professors, l hvsiciaus, Clercvnien and the Pres?, are left with e.ich agent. Price 75 cents. For sale by Dmggists and Deal ers generally. EVERSON & Co., Proprietors, No. 7 South Sixth St., Philadelphia. W. W. ROBERTS, General Agent for Indiana. Sold aiso by T. A. LEMON, may8'56mG. Plymouth, Ind FOR DIARRHEA, Bloody Fives, Cholera and Cliolcra Morbus AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BOWELS. OF PURE Jamaica 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 Remedy under all circumstances, and is used constantly bv the most successful practitioners of Medicine. To the TP A VELIXG C OMMUXITY It is particularly serviceable, a few drops giving a glow and vigor to the stomach , serving to correct the bad results arising from a change of water and diet, without any of the debilitating effects which aro sure to follow the use of Opium, or Ardent Spirits. In many cases of Dysentery or Flux, which supeivenes Cholera, this Extract of Jamaica Ginger has been given, bringing about an entire cure af ter the cases had been given up bv physicians, who had tried all ordinary means to no purpose. This extract is composed of one powerful and harmless clement; it possesses, in a concentrated form, all the valuable properties of pure Jamaica Ginger and is WARRANTED to be free from all irri tating or other properties of an injurious tendency Any amount of certificates could be given of its extraordinary virtues, but we prefer to let the arti cle speak for itself. Price 50 cents per Bottle. Prepared by W. W. ROBERTS Indianapolis, Indiana, For Sale by T. A. LEMON, el2.30m6 Plymouth, Indiana. VINCENT, HiMROD & CO Manufacturers L wholesale dealers in rj? o sr jsm AND TINNERS' STOCK, No. 242 Lake and 233 S. Water Su CHICAGO ILLINOIS February 21, '56 15tf. For Hats ami Caps COME to the Brick Store where you will find the largest, best and cheapest lot in Plymouth. 52 N. H. O. H. Co. Dr. J M. G-RETHER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will promptly attend to calls, day or night, whenever his services may be required. Office at home first door north of L. Griffin's, on Michigan street. N. B. Germans. I can speak the German Ian guage. 36tf. STARTLING FACT. TT is a conceded fact, by every one, that howev j er costly, aazzung ana expensive, a woman's dres may be, it is not complete and finished, unless she has on a neat, tidy, and fashionable Shoe. Call at our store, where you wnl nnd the article requir ed. SIGN 9F THE GOLDEN BOOT. mar5 I7tf r KTotiod : Is hereby given that an Election will be held at the court house in Plymouth, Indiana, on the first Mon day in May, 1857, for the purpose of electing five Trustees, ono Clerk, Treasurer and Marshal, for the corporation of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana. . A.C. CAPRON. f arp9-2H3. ' Cleric

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Attorney and ounscilcr at Lav, ! PT wniTTil I v ! Especial attention tiveu tj c-nvä iu Marshall an J Stark counties. I am permitted to refer to j ; i j - j : I to ! JohxL. Ve?tervelt, P Eber Woolman, mai26 191y. ivni'jurli; 37 ,4 LL persons indebted to us, arc uci.titt-1 r call and make immediate settlement, tii! r by cash or note. The Corbin's law office. feb26 lGtf. bock s will be found at H. BROOKF t EV NS. T A T r RIHfi A .9 A NEW SUPPLY OF PIECE GOOJD J" uxjs-t Received.. THE public are informed that I still carry on the Tailoring business, aud keep alwavs on hand a large assortmeut of Cloths, Cassimtr, of all styles and qualities. Then bring on your n."5ures 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 bv note or book account will save cost by payiug immediately. jan'-EMltf ll. PIERCE. 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, anassortiuent of Tin iiiui Sheet Iron Ware. Ware manufactured to order and JOB WORK done on Short Notice. G. W. MOORE. aprlo 22tf. er All who are buying BOOTS &, SHOES! on On r T TT In Plvmouth can make it pav to give three doors below the linck ctore, as 1 am now selling Custom Wor And work of My Own Manufacture! Cheaper than merchants are sethu tiK-it Listor:' mauutactrue. Jn a worJ, I will i il vim oofs e ii Of all CHEAPER thau lit' Iii i ;U:. EAST, WEST, NORTH OR SOUTH. And if you wisu, v J '-in li ive ym.r Calf, Kip Cow-hide Boots Made to your order, and ty the Best Wurkinoii in Marshall ( ounlv. Done Neat, Cheap, and on KTOTICE. B. DARLING. Plymouth, mar5 I7tf. LIFE 4 PUBLIC SERVICES OF JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Late Minister to England, and formerly Ministe to Russia, Senator and Representative toCiugress, and Secretary of fc-ts.tc, udin the most important of his State Papers. BY It. G. 1IORTOX. BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF THE CONTENTS Birth College Lift Studying Law Election to Volunteer m 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 nama Naturalization Laws Election of Gen. Jackson Mr. Buchanan's Great Speech on the Impeachment of Judge Peck Ten Years In Congress Opposition to Sectionalism Defense of the Freedom of the Press Mission to Russia Election to the Senate Executive Patronage Mr. Clay and Mr. Buchacan Relations v ith 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 lias 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 of the Memoir with m iny of the dates and facts of his early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material inaccessible to othi r parties. The proof sheets have been sbmitted to the Hon. J. Glancy Jones, M. C, at the eupcestion of Mr. B. It can therefore be called without reserve, the authentic and authorized cdition lue dook mines a nanusorae ixmo volume of 4o0 paires, neatly bound iu cloth and is cmbclheu w uu an accurate roriran on oieei, irom an Ambrotvpe bv B:idv, engraved by Buttre. Price, THE good people of Plymouth, and Marsha County in general, will take notice that th new firm of CLEAVELAND & HEWETT, Have received and are receiving a Fplendid stock of NEW GOODS, at their new Store House on the corner of Center and Laporte streets, opposite tbe Post Office, in Plymouth, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware CROCKERY, TINWARE, &c, &c. They respectfully invite persons wishing to pur chase any ot tne above named articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS Or anything in their line, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell and will sell for cash or read) pay as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! We can afford to sell goods for a small 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 customers our thanks for their past patronage, and hope still to be participants in their good wishes and to share In their patronage. And we say to one and all, give ua a call, and if wc fail to suit you we flatter ourselves that it will be no fault of ours. CLEAVELAND L HEWETT. .nuy22-2Stf. ! ' ' ' : -

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or than at ? prou, time w ' - t-vnicieiiced, and is -teadiiy aiid its nMcation rapid It increasn..ta which hit in;ula it so popular , Lithtr!'. will erciinue tj le turaut-d. It will aim to present rt-tTiJarly, in n-vr elegant dres and at a c-hojp-r rate, a larjrer iimouxt uf betttr rruing matter th m lias ever been f iven toihepLb;ic in en .simi.'.ir peri t::e i!, either t'on-'rn vr domestic. Its c-.it .! :!! t-c ui tdl- up with c0t.n: refv-rr.c to t:i.- v,-.l!3 .titv-' the rfc-it l-J- tf the A lat.T'.i-.-.j, n.iuv hau iliose of i.iiv pa;liCulL cl.'ss or ioüeii. Vli:Ie it will b fie enlftav of hn tnulncn !n ri! iic iLiwitmMiu tj combi entei'tali.n.'tnt v.-ith ii4!n..ciion. st?tciül care will 1 taken to exclude everything tb.u can five just caua coinpiaiiit to auv interest crajiv sect on Of ia country, and especially eventhing that C&n offenthe most fastidiou?, on the score of taste or m3rity. A large number of interesting and valua-I-p articles have already been nremred for tha neevolume; the series of Pictorial articles, w itt by the most popular authors and illustrated by tbe nwe gifted and popular artists in th United States, t pressiy i or the Magazine, will be .tinned; th. choicest productions of American ami F-uropeaa literary talent will be selected for its parea; tht Tftriety, interest, attractiveness of its editorial departments will be increased; and nothing will be ieft undone to merit that large share of public favr with which thus far their "Aument bu beca t r ceived. Each number of th Magazine will contain 144 octavo pages, in double columns, each year thua comprising nearly two thousand pages of the choicest Miscellaneous Literature of the day. Every number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustra tions, accurate plates of the fkiLion, a copious chronicle of current events, and impartial not-c" of the important bocks o .' the month. The Volumes commence with the numcers for June and De cember: bbt subscriptions may commence with any number. Terms The Magazine mav be obtained. of Book-Mellen, Periodical agents, or from thepublishers, at three dollars a year, or twenty-five? cents. The semi-annual volumes, as eomnfeted. neatly bound in cloth, are sold at two dollars eachNine volumes are now ready, bound. The publishers will supply specimen numbers cratuitousl v toagents and postmasters, and will make liberal ar rangements with them for circulating the MasraTbe Magazine weighs over seven and not over eijr.it oances. The rxsta?e on eaeh mimhr which must be prepaid quarterly, is three cents. 41 SHERIFF'S SALE. By viitueofa commission to me directed fron the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court, I will ex pose lor sale at public auct-on.-at the court housedoor in Plymouth, Mars all county, Indiana, on the vn.i. .1 . . - - . ovuiuaj ui uay, ico, oetween tne hours ot ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m, of said dav, the following property, to-wit: The rents and profits for a term uot exceeding seven years, of the north-east quarter of the northwest quarter of section seven, (7,) township thirtytwo 2) north, of range four (4) east, in Marshall county, Indian.i. And on failure to realize the full amount ofjudgment and interest, as well as all costs due and to become duet n said execution, I will, at the same time aud place, expose for sale the fee simple to said real estate, or so much thereof as maj be neccssary to satisfy said execution. Executed as" the property of Peter Shappendocia.Thirza Sh.ippcndocia, George Hunt, and Mary Ann Hunt, at the suit of John Pcashway and Mary Ann Pea:hk-av. J. F. VANVALKENBUXGH, mj7 25ts. Sheriff- M- C. Paper for xlie3VriX3 O CO V ILL ES FAMILY GAL'KnC-rti. . , . d pendent WhVv J; :!&!. ; uM..-!.. . r, 14, ;!.- jif-i -ii Hi- j.t i, c-Jii:; rf.s :-r;.'-s, , suit rij..::::.- airl iii-;;ru-.i:u- mis' ell-tiiv. ''.limits til!.' :!!5 r' iiiir-r. sil ''- iv :::t tii:; rt .evi lAti riccfe. A sin.c i pvt.ne t'a.il -r; e'ht coj iis 1'cr lie dollars, end wenty copies (to ne address) fur ten dollars, invariably in advance. Newspapers publishing this notice t iithe, and sending a markt d copv, will recei ve it for one year. Jo?. A. CO VI LLE, Pub. No. H Franklin Street JVew York. Xew Vork ilusirai World, for 1S57 Tills oldest of American music journals, has now reached its seventeentl volume. Its editors are R. fctorrs Willis, Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc and Augustus Iorand. 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