Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 July 1857 — Page 3

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9 mlfr320.YmI2s BP. Urtilor. " "lilttlti 35oiiit" ( We have the last of Dickon's lass great j xv.,rl- nn.l It wirli no small decree o.i sadnes that we by down th? book. Our exalted estimate of the author, the march of intellect requiring an increase of talent to furnish it intellectual food, the great works of the author heiotofoic, and his experience, led us to look for a work keeping pace with the progress we have mentioned; we expected this to he his crowning effort the wreath around his high grown fame; and up to the closing chapters the denouement of the plot lie held us spellbound, and we held him far above our previous estimation. But the exquisite pain expeiienced in the sudden descent from the ; to which ! had earned u, through trained, :nnatural, out-oi-tuo-way . wanner of closing up thi loug story, ucpiivea us of the power of expressing ourself. Shrouded in mystery we were bum in" to see revealed, when we come to that revelation, we wade through a few pages of blind, awkwardly expressed explanation, hard to read, incomprehensible, related by characters ia a false position, who have departed from their former identity revealing things in a strange, unnatural way, not of sutdi depth and importance, as secrets as to require any great secrecy; producing no great moral lessons, disposing of the actors in a strange, unnatural, unsatisfactory manner, out of keeping with the disposition of those gone before. We fall back we feel conscious of the approaching disappointment Ave read on, mechanically to reach the "end," we lay down the book, and sadly we say, aside I from the time thr.t Clenham goes to the j Marshalsea, Little Dorrit is a failure; and Dickens has shown the failings of tho old man, or some serious trouble has brounght ! to a sudden, and to him, unexpected close, j uns, ins inienueu, au.Moa .wu -f j and extensivelv read "last work. Lue aoinn. Some of our must scientific men propose j to show that tho comet did come m con- j m . wMtlt t,i .mr'li ! t!0 1'h 1M if TllMft 1 IhcICL Mill! lllJ Veil ill W.l ItUi v v , ' - nrlft.l l,r th (innrin Astronomer, i r . . -.- - - t ti ,.t o. .l.,-i..T.,l n tv ! . . . U ' IU lilt; UilK'.'U V : in hi; ii ei na urn . " .. . , atmosphere is Avlv.-n t!s? sun slimes tlr.utiii ; it. Its nucleus was not as dense as other; comets which have been marked and re-- - islered. The phenomena which happened about ; the same hour on that dav at so many dif- - ferent pi:i!3 on tin earth's surface, wnich 1 . . can be accounted f.ron no known pi net-1 . . . . 1 , pies, are easy .f f Ia"ion by supuvjsio t ii--1 I eomct to have reached us. Already We i have of diff? and wia rint :' fit rn bod v of the earth, but was repelled or j scattered as soon as it reached the more 1 dense portions of the air, and thus dis-! turbinj its equilibrium, both in punntity I 4nd organization, rodu-ed the phenome- j na occurring, l ne most sinning yei heard of, were those occurring at Utica, C'swego, Tana, (in Illinois,) Louisville one town in Indiana, St. Joseph (Missouri) and in Philadelphia. In the latter place, iu a small alley confined to a narrow space, an immense quantity of water fell without wind or other accompaniment, and did not j wet thf buildings on ci'.her side, obscure; tlie sun elsewhere, nor was there any symp toms of rain any whet e in the neighborhood. It lasted but a few seconds, but the street was flooded, although the water Nfell over an extent of but a few rods n, - length, and not the width of the alley. We are fallen on strange times. The discussion will be one of importance. la-Two drovers from Elkhart county, by the name of Joseph and Iienj. Hacker-' - o o entered in the case of the latter. After an examination, the former xvas committed to terra the two prosecuting witness not intiu- . P Iiylcanry,, in .1,U ... bul wo ;

heard of these strange uututbanccs ; Unit is not aocomp.v.ik'u tlie rod name ', week, enlarged, and otherwise improved. " ,. ai;, ,Vr n n '! " at the court house in rivnumth on the second i ft, I lV It I 1 1 if I I H I WlT IT.,.. wJl ' .

tho eh-ments, from over one hundred of the writer not for publication, but as a I It is now one of the htraent and lest pa- j ' ohrine 7'; ''' "icil IVter; O'Donal T; Owens ' -, - , in An' ,S,A am xv ht? ',,f nie jtf-Jiv- f.)rirn11(MV. r,,,f f X- v ; ' I 1 t , plead, answer or demur thereto tue ame will 1e 1 l" at'T i.,r n.cn ami to . to;it, ot i

rent places. Tho comet bem' lighter guarantee ot Ood la;:h. ; pers tn the .State. .Success to the i lines. . ,(' -.i i 1. u-m. p-, t.r.,. ' heard and determined in his al.senco. ' re-u.ar '-Mian-ltai order, and esis, Shirts, fail ' , "

.... , t ,1..- 1 ..... ; , u l i ii 1 J i; ' ' .' ' ' attest: iNKWTOX It. T Ch" A HD rants. Hats, Gaiters and Uoots to concswin . i ; .1 i i :'j " ;' " : more volatile than our atmosphere. Ada s 1 oetry is pretty good, and all it , T ,. f.., .. i Samuel; IVtoinvm I) l .... ' ,.,1, . A 1 ,V.:.'.' !... i Tl. latest st vie, of 1

iniii' i u to meet lie : iaeis ior ouoiica on. i-. iwo invenei eoinns . i ' rr Ti a -n- -rsv-r- r pjw r r. i ir; ; iif. wi i. t.....

morn, who were viking a uroveoi eaiuc i ms readers lor the last six months,

V isconsin, was brought Mom hsquire j ;, about him, and who, he would

Mia of Sterin- a heifer. A nolle was 1 m lcauura "1C CU1Z(-'113 uon 1 carc

of the Circuit tourt. no was now- j ioaiu greatest nieii- ; ii you xvani lemonade wnai ix lem- flRflRHÄ aNL Nji!nflDflA0 Irvcv, will he returned to the t ounty Auditor

ever taken uior.. .juugo jwom, no e-niusi, uun. ii, aim voiiuc linger ouaue, can at l atterson v uieaveianu s. , .... -. chamber in South JSend. on a writ of ha- ! Jiving-talksof giving a concert here soo n, 1 c.rrr-r ! a little cheaper than any other hous, in Mi.rsl.all "l collected acconLng to tea, corpus, the next dav. and discharged i , .i... ! u. 3 .7".,"" .. J coui ( .T. i,a,K' HZts aor'lO-ült '

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ii;ne sc-ii iiiiiiv lasi.Mis escape. uuoeriir. nowaru win treav 111s auuienco to an the ujieration of the writ of habeas corpus, I lmt ono conIci h.ar from 0t. jJuUf or pft. we think some amendment ot the law ne : ..... . . . . . u . : ganini, Ix.tb in execution and music; wi b

The above happens to be a mistake in part. The drovers were arrested ii is true and an examination (or something that ' purported t Iw) held, and Joseph Hacker- j 1 1 thorne bound over on a chanre 01 grand ' larceny, for stealing a hiefer from a man J by the name of Aldridge. He was taken to j bouth Bend and liberated bvJmbre Deavitt ... ... uuuuuunu, nnu that the two prosecuting witnesses were not personally present. AldrhUe was the onlv nrosecutino witripoa t:r...i .1 1 .1 . Ja; 'h Hteuhorn V r Hl 11 nau turned the heifer into the drove, takin" it l. I.' w iro ins. The other testimony in the case on the part of the prosecution xvas that of a man (name forgotten) who said he heard the prisoner tell Aid rich as above; and tho testimony of Mrs. Thomas, xvho was sick, taken in the shape of an informal deposition.

Mr. Uackerthom's attorney (under no obligations to do so) took this written testimony before Judqe Deavitt, admitting it to 1 l , ,i

be tnte' a!5 s-uinS anu namuung me tes- . r ( i i ' i i timony oi -iviuriugv, ami relying soieiy on the testimony ot the defense, which was sufficient to clear him before any unprcjudiced mind Aldridge and his counsel were notified at the time of the examination, that the case would be re-examined at South Bend, as soon as the wiit of habeas corpus could issue his attorney was present when it did issue, and was requested to file hi3 precipe for witnesses, which he refused to do. AVe state the esse thus particularly in order to set Mr. llackerthorne rirht before the public; he is, wo boiieve, an honest man unjustly charged--and justice was, fur the first time meted out in the case before Ji'dge Deavitt, upon a fair hearing. q( V th ,;i5t of a. thin having beon stolen. Plymouth ! is looking up! onder it they can hold on a week longer? Try it, do. L 1 1 - 1 X . vu! nave since learned mat one of her principal citizens, has been to Pittsburgh, in company of Wm. Williams from this place, which may account forit! Sor. Indianian. We have read, and quote the above arti cle, with no small degree of astonishment. The editor of the Indianian must be a bold man indeed, or there are things carried on by men iu Warsaw, that were never "dreamed of in our philosophy." That Gov. Williams should bo thus boldly and openly charged with being the person who has committed so many depredations here, by one of his own citizens, in a paper advocating his own politics, anü printed in his own town, is matter of unfeighned asi ! tonishment. In fact we "cave." A Dankor a llajj 0;ul IJlrector, late candidate for Lieut. Governor, charged with . -iVe cannot repeat the language of the namej article. We knew Gov. Wiljarj maje similar charges against him when tj,ey wore on tjG stl,nip together, but we thought there had been a rctormati-.n since .1 ii ii 'c i l . lhon- eI1 lf one of our "principal Cltl - zens" can keen him fluiot, and save us I from depredation, by taking Mm to Pittsb h( vUh gomfi oae woalJ anJ stay lJ 4 . - . i ' ; AxsWElt TO tOURl-rOME.Vts?. "A. is m ; iiif.rm.j(l il,-it l.Ij i-n-i'miiiiici' ii m r.-.iiDnt ... tnt.rn ... : -j j"... ... . i . t i'.iim, . ii .i ,. . ... . . iii t irsti . it is s... Daiiiv wtx:;cn tiiat u aoiii.i take two days nnd a niht tomtit inl shape that our comp.-shors :v,uld rend it. . . N-'condlv. iii"ie is ::o:itii:ir in iL tl:at icalculated io benefit any one, unle-ss il i

llio writer. Thinllv. The snibj -et Iia .n-jr , , ,. .. , -n in itv f . - .... , i 'er oliii'-ilJMis n:r a j'i.iii.iij 01 since been exl.aus'.cd by individuals who;. ,n ; . , , . . , ! berries. J Ley were tielii h'iia. uj!it l. know more t! an ''A.' Fourthly! ,. , , , . , . , . .,. . ; ; i o tlivln t n.iv fir tii-m. a-i l i.-is!iv. o conimumcaMou wi I b in- " mmm

sorted in the Colunme cf tho Democrat. at tho beginning, and two apostrophes at the oud, lor example: 4i God :mil tin. .I....f..v w. -illL- ort.i,.. ' ' .lust on the blink of danger, not be - f(r(.The danger past, both are alike re - Oüited, (Jod is forgotten, and the docter sli. el. " -f?"The "Milford-man" i a leader of ; prove which weref' r our readers to his own j words on reading our last issue. He said, f'l 'if there was any place to put it, he'd be - i d-d if the Post Office shouldn't be moved wor( airain VXor. Indianian. I here IS a tWO-Itne item in your paper of last week, near the bottom of the last col...1 '..I- 1. ... 1 -, """. wiicu re.-ius, "to oe angry witn a XVCak man, IS proof that you are not X'Crv m , . iOUbt but , d 'i mnti . . ill.. 11 strong yourself." We have no do J that the "Milford-man" is as jrood las X'Oll Would havo onr rp;iil'rs Lrdlevn 1,a ! I. , . ..... ,5 anu presume 15 as nnicu tnougnt 01 j in Warsaw as the editor that lias been boring trass - I hax-o I . r aI,o Iur ."V. . . , ucniiu in im;. 11 iiiiu iiiuiu, iy .ill acc.IIl - Ml ar,i. .houll ..ol -, o at,,,,,..those who hav; never heard a master of the v: 1: -i 1 1 e ,1 . lohn, no idea can bo formed of the extent and power of tho instrument, nor what exLiniif.. m,. U t 1 e qui.ito mnMc can bo drawn from it. (-. , ,, ,, ' by all myitis and hear Mr. Howard if e .. .. aors 115 wiiH a can. " ' 1 We take pleasure in noticing t10 . 1 11 . n . 1 . . . valuable improvements that are daily being mnfirt :n tilA nnnnn ,.f -.f .... U:.i..r w.. ....... .-iiug-imms ui 1113 luun. 11UI)J lilOSO 1 rwi8wn property will put go.,,1 walks around their lots. .T-ri t . .... .... ah ja l one limes says that John Jaxe, is to be in La Porte, on the 4th, and will deliver his celebrated poem on " Yankee Land." Those who have read the poetical effusions of Mr. Saxe, will not foil, we think, to go and take a peep" at him.

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STThe beautiful young Canary birds and nice cage sent us by Mrs. W. J. Burns, is worth boasting about. We have named one Char let, and the other Jesie. Mrs. li. has a few pair left, which she will sell very reasonably. M. C. Republican.

Vomier hetl,errt,eW dollars Mrs. j iJUniS 1TOL IOr Ii UUU, was i iivj lmvjucvuo of sul. j mi, or an e-l-o-n-g-a-t-e-d advertisement, or was it contributed by the ediior of the Northern Indianian? CiTOur friend Ilez. Pershing, has returned from his matrimonial tour west, looking much better than when he left. He must have had a pleasant lime of it. M. 0. Hep. "Wonder if he was as badlv tired out, , , , ! , e ' j when ho got back, as he and his friends were on their return from the late canvas, i i .i vi i i-f 4 e. lA in which they did not elect "our friend to the office of Treasurer? , ,. , 3?Mr. J. D. Fouty, of this place, has removed to anwert Ohio. Sony to lose so od a clllzc'u-"J- L- UePWho "in thunder" is Fouty? Did he Fought much? Has he gone to "Vauwert" to whip somebody? Did ho take a pair of stilts, so :s to keep out of the mud in "Vanwert," and be able to fought "a top o' the ground?' itfTDr. Bennett has been taking a ride .-.t- i x 1 n fii Anf llne PinAitiii'if Ifrt f

, , fr i 'li caie nie 101 ucra ui iiih. ti.ii.miii n-t - v.', i ii turned homo Tuesday morning looking as i norlhj ((f r nv :, (.t,t, in Marshall eountr, Iathough ho had enjoyed good living dining ,j;.,n l; to m. et -n the premises, at the timn specihis absence. M. C Rep. j tied, and centime from day today until all is I finihed "Our friend" Xix Kumarouse, Lsqr., j Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at "has been riding on" "Shank's mare" out ;.he ve'lt",n' an !lof"-T' or ln7!,e o i ' lor defraying, their portion ot th expense ot the to Tyner and back. He fell into a culvert j survey, will !e returned to the Cuuntv Auditor, and "came back looking as though he h.id j an'! 1 thc t:li vv 0 and collected aecouhnz to law. enioyed" plenty of eel food during hi-3 nb- , 'LUCICri LOCKWOOD, mav21-27t3 LEVI D0NAI1K. sence.

P.S. Since rending the above, we sug-; gest whethsi it is not Indhpcnsallc to th (fowt and tojtpiness ot the people ot tins county that messwgers should be sent forthwith to carry tho above important Information to every person wi.li the utmost Vutchj .tTThe Plymocti! Sax-horn ibxn re ; turn3 iu warmest tlienks to Mr. & Mra.i ' . , . . . ' rW. J. Hums, for their accepted invitation; to partake Of soma of the nicest Strawbcr - P t rj(.s Gf (j, season. fcucli manttostations are realty eiicouragirg, and the Hand hopes Home time to be able to reciprocate tho fa- . . 1 il vor in the way of a better vr.nety of mu-, 1 . .... J . i ' turo atitl eternal wcllf.irc, v.e humbly pray. .. ... .. ... . , Mrs. n m. M. 1 attersuii will please ac - cent our thanks for the nicest boquet of i. :.rt!en lowers we have been this year. r r - lildn't p.y l"r them Mr:5. Joiiii AA"v"dvvard has placed us tin-j nice btraw Tho La Forte Times comes to us emphatically a Lady's Hook. Terms ! ...... V.l.ti.xf T. A i . . . 'Jxj u"l e.il in h...iiv. ....v.ivju i Godey, 1 lillad.ilpJiia, 1 a. ! - - ! itIIarper's Maifazine, for Jul V, has 1 arrived, and is a volume of itsell TI lose j who do not read Harper, miss a lieh trea ,

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j tions, that appi.'.ir lust only in Harper. Terms $3 per annum in advance. Address Harper t Uro., X. V. "The arrangements have been made I for a j lime at La porte. on . ... ! AH PersonS W,slnn- to w the 4th. ill b e carj i led at halt tare on the U. 1' cc L. K. Jt. l,iere ,s ?,roill3 lu u uo,ie 1,1 I Plymouth, let's all go and "SCO the sights." .-IX' .... At- r,j... it

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I . , j Goddard, xvho has recently returned from - - , , , c ! Kansas tor a copy ot the lopeka statesman, i lJ 1 j ..... 1 f si ir 1. I - j extra containing tne speccn 01 uov. aiK - 'er, at that place.

jCfWc learn that there was a run'.:li

was a "run ,i: r.i i at this place 1 made on the JSew btate Bank at tins place I 1 a m j on 1 uesuay, ol this week, to the amount ot i U.UUU. llie specie was promptly paid, xxonuer it Hie "Jiank ot I Jvmouth - could stand such a run? 1 S.AMUKL B. CORHALKY. as a raudi.hte fr

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, tenth, n. j ,, ; vrkV ,,.,,.,',', , IO rs ()A-HIll)lT.S. 3.1 : THK undersigned, with the county Surveior, will, on the Kith day of July, 1K)7. atl0 (;VIwki iU IMm on sai(, ,,1V j,,..,, a"'l heate the corners of hi land in sees. 21 & 'Sä ! town .'l.'l, ranjre 2 w. st, in Stark county, Indiana; ,., lul.a Mt the roid. nce of the suhscriu'r, at the" jo time Fjtceilied, and continue from dav to day until 1 1. . . : an is Ilm-neu. j Xon residents, w ho fail to un-et the Survever at , ti... ..1.... .. ..: 1 .....1 .1..!'. r... 11. 1. Hill'" .1.1... : llll.ll. I 'II. 'I, .1111 1 'H ( I I , .'I llll K' ll ! !"M tion of the expense of the suri v'.v-Wl11 "'""ed to the County Au-htor, and j such dchnquineieM placed on ths tax duplicate, and I collected aceonJin-to law. I ill !iAAt HOWARD STOWE. Fresh Arrival! Just received, a large lot of SMOKED HAMS, SHOULDERS, ami SIDMSjalso, ulot of No. 1 in half-larrcls,i.nd general assortment of Staple GROCERIES! Which we must sell for cash or country produce. 2Stf rATTKRSON V ClK.VELAND.'

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Jfohn the Mutcher's HARKET Can be found, at all time., SALT. SMOKED & FRESH iVIEATS! fxvA SanlillfS. Lolstl'B, Mlickerd SHAD, OYSTERS AND CLAMS, Forty-uhi h.nirs from the coa?t, all of whicli will be cooked snd served up on the shortest possible notiee, and to suit the tastes of the most fastidious, at his newly at ranged SALOON. mav21-2"7tr. J- COUGLE. NOTICE OF DISTRIRUTIOX. State of Indiana, Marshall County: Notice is herebv piven, that at the April term, 1S57, of the Court ot Common l ieas ot .Marsnall county, after final settlement of the Estate of nn. cdceawdiIlboiltthe rtm of thrce hundred ami eleven dollars were tound remaining ' for distnbuticTi anr)hc the heirs. Sail heirs are . tUcrefore notific4l to appCi,r on the first .lay f tho next term of said court, prove their heirship, and receive their distributive share. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk ma.T21.2i a U. U. r. M. vj. NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the firs: Saturday in each month. J03EFII EVANS, Clerk. may7,'5T 25ly TO NOX-RESIDF.XT.S. The undersigned, with the County Purveyor, will, on the cth day of June. lri7, at 10 o'clock a.m. on s:iil dav, proeco! to survey and 1.i.. !.:'.... l O'l i-o rn; ; j- yJO A U.AV S. & M. BECKER, oum re'peetiuuy in:o:mine citizens oi .tiarsu.ni ana anjoiiiiiuii counties, mat iney nave pcneu a time ttrirn mi T.-iTYirtn ttri'ct line ililni i;ivt nf Leniftn's Dnipr Store, where they will keep on hand a full stock ot IT ROODS. EtiffllK. VvlkA-'V lljlil v .vaiJ.LVV . , wo intend .cll-n- as chean the cheanest. we r'i. i.i.x a ii.T i ! airtmii,f the r.;tron ire of the community, i mayl-I-2'jtf j rjent;i Jwnic? Alheu i invis .nan. ! 'rrf.J.v A r.- l'.-.r.-vr n Cvmi.-.. In.-. . f Ciivaiiair-h Mielne!. Dowries Jas H: Di.ran Alexander: vZ"Ü l Itters l an. i. i irr.oi riran. Viio.-on ii.Miri iu: urmer jae;.i: ".iin; Jr.-i !i i; fl Tf .1. - f l . , I t Grienier Sumnel; Grees Jas AI; G.e r li' J; (turdon Lomfa;Ir.ihamJii?;Gon-cvcr Simon. Stiiekmnn F.nis; Shively Jacoo; Stair F; Sueit jjn Toionsena V T: Th .ver D ivil? Tait Grn Ti. - ; . r,. Vt ---- - cer Samuel: Thaver .Maria. ' Vonhow I'et. r; Vlan-Da id. j Walker WJ Wait O; Wise Mary C;'atkhis Christ jher; Wilson Iiah: Viinerste-n Peter; Wranstord II; AVi'.son Wm. A'oun Peter. t Persons callintr for anyof the above, will please ' " JOlVx K-liKOOKk, 1. .M. V 1 m v. sr . i Having e' lnmeiiced the Illl IMFRY RUSINPSSÜ - - - - - - I Takcs ilU Im.tllU1 of ti,e p;.tro,,e .f j the citizen.- of Plymouth and the surromidin- nmntry. Trimmin-s and l?(nnets on hind and tortile rIeaehin-' ami trimmiiiL' done to order. Also, (un tlemen s Panama and Leghorn Hats tone up to . - j look as good as new. Shop twodooi-s south f the Metho.lit Church, L f .. .' r r, , .... 1 . ,' lastsnleot Center street, ami one uoor north ot ! iv . 1 uv. i.retiier s. KT i I i V C' i ZL Tiinnt ) hnr tnrr , A.UJJl (UIÜ C-yDl , J ON MICHIGAN STRKBT, j giQy q' tUK (I0LDKX HOOT. I . i 1 lie subscriber lias lately locatcu in llynioui li, to sell Connected xvith this c.-t..hlishn.ent is our own of lVench, Calf, Kip, Stories, Rropuis, and women's Shoes of all kinds on hand or made to measure; also, Sole Leather, l'pl'r 'P 'tt'-. ct, " hand. N. 11. Cash i-aid for Hides. C. W1UTMORK. riyniouth, Ind., 1 s."7 jun I ilhid. "IVTOTICK is herehy jriven, that the Hoard of J Trustees of the town of Plymouth, Indiana, will hold their regular meetings at the Trustees' room in the Seminary, on the lirst Monday of e ch month, nt w o'cloel n. m. junl-2Jtf A. C. CA TROX, Clerk. Alice Tharp, vs. Mary Ann Richards, llariuan Itiehards, Joseph W. Tharp, John Tharp, New ton Tharp, and Gcnnrc Tharp. Tetition for Tartition. The plaitititf in the al)te entitled cause, l.y A. C. Caproii, lier attorney, has lihtl in my oiliee her complaint for Partition, mid it appearing hy iillidavit that the defendants are all tion-i csidents of the State of Indiana; the nre therefore notified of the liliiif; and pendency cd" said complaint, and that the same will I.e. haiil at the next term of the Marshall Court of Common Fleas, to he holden at the courthouse in Plymouth, on the third Monday of July next, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same w ill he heard and ottrmioed in thir ahsence

neara at ipe neji term oi nie common fieaseourt. ; H i Jfi U U Q 2 A S l tf.if f I.-Hi.w to behoMon at the court house in Plvmonth ..n tho i I . &i I j I'V 8 jHiEi ! ll' 3 ji' tU V

dnin- in the post -office at riynionth on the third Monday of July 1 !-.,, nn.l unless they ap,. ear , t.. , - . r..: .,1 Inn.orte,: Anserir.,:. Vu-'.i. J ! - ... ! fl. r.T.

5th dav of Mav, 1-57. I plead, answeror .lemr.r thereto, the same will he 1 V " " ; o,U- O-mment Y..... , . T. Vii n " t tu 4 Ti- h.w,..l on,1 .leterMrP-.t ;,, thei'i- -ilKenee ! Slid customers, th.lt he IS IU full blast, ill lilS, IICIV i '-' tJiil.HHi lit.li, '."'!.. 11'.. ' 1 ' Allen W m: A lemaii Ciias II: A Ihertson (, . ! liea,.! and outt r.n n. a m i.ieu ansonee. : ' , . - . , . .,,..1 ,.tJ .. , ,, .: . i ..

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! tr; J m I romptaint for Divorce; and it appearing l,y atlida- ' "orybo.ly vM.o n ay etianee I - . ; , . , , ;., . , ; , . . ; ,r i1,.1. '" , , , t ., ! vit tint the ilofenihnt Fdwml Mr-i.hr is -i tum , to te.nl tn;s. nre licnhv iiotifietl that at v , . , , . ... K n.ev Al.ai; Iv pl;:r John: harm Jeremiah. , U tu.il uu U(.uiu.ini, liw.Ml ..lU.p.lT, 15 .1 tUn- , r .... 1 oik jibb:nr rat s, w mi ; . .:. :, v ! ' ; I,atnn J II; I, ., Um K; In,n,orS; Low- j f h, the Suto of Indiana; he is thee- ; 1 W,'" ' S po'i,,,,. ! rv Jas Lon-m..er David; l.dce Nicholas. foie " ,,:r'1 " ,t,lP ,lil,n- Fndcu-y ot s,..l w - - W this! ' Miller David: MmiroeGeo; Miller (': McAardle I ,,nl)k,n' -ipd that th.e same will ho heard at the'. ... . can be lound any ouaiitity of ; ARMSTR'- ' . . : y.itr!e!': M.-teatf I'ri: .Martin Aaron; Moor Geo: ! m'xt l,:nn ot thV Mar.dialU-iront court, to he hold- : CTT TWi IT AFTlTTTItTN n.HtW .-. . ...

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Harrow Escape ! Having escaped the do bv t lie utmost exertion assistance of friends, ( exer be remembered.) stand ready to w ait on all in the line of Olotliin I have just purchased, and am iyw receiving a ; well selected stock ol

on my part, and the timelr ! .m.Y onicc in x nmuuu , ... ' " j H u'PFIv T.Y COURIF.R will be-in the FIF-

vim. tor their kindness .hail j Vi ?TV 1 " ftNTII year of it rubllcition. As an cater-

Twill lirt fnnnil of '. 1 I Hill appraised yaue Ol UK-MMI UiUitt nau.im,v.i - -- . , . i; l ... . .. ' - ..--rtr. 1 HI DC IOiimi .it t e old ! , , . n :.i .t . m-iiinindiictiious and reaU.c Hers a?l C:i3irf

J . I ( -- S M -m . ' ----- - I'inililiiA' Minfin I 'aw i directed from the Clerk of tho Marshall Commm blOUIIllü. i lC( V uOOllS. Cv(.iri,';,s('or'rt'Iw",1, ' . directs, at the court house in Plymouth, Maihall

Which, with what 6 TT Ü TV f TIF "VV i I? Z V U U I ViTI. A) iL T ., , . . . . 1UM..U, Keep o u.U..,, ,s hui a.p; c i ". oui-.-i tiuijv in mi; (.uuun , ui iviiiapa in nit- ci.iic, StvlC Durn!)ÜEl V. It shall be my aim, bv fair dealin-, to remove the two objections to ready-made Clothing, viz: the in - fcriority of the cloi.li and makin''. This important consideration, I am happy to sav,mv customers du ly appreciate. Although the profits on a poor article are better than on a good one, yet honesty is the best policy. I return my thanks to my numerous customers for past patronage so liberally bestowed, and earnestly solicit a call from them and the citizens of Marshall county generally, before purchasing. M v terms are CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! ÜEltl OliSltSll & lOIIlNi; All kinds of ciisloiu-v.'ork made to on :-der, and on short notice Those ov.inr m? are earnestly requested to call and pav all or a part of their accounts immediateloney very much. II riERCE. lv, as I need mone Plymouth, ajriiO 21 tf. ixin'jv i iifieo ien. 111:11 .uarirerv iiarti nas fih'd her petition in my olliee, for the. "vacation of so much ot Madison stree t, in the town of Plymouth as lies between Michipin street and Yellow river I which petition will beheanl at the next scsion of! the Hoard of Commissioners. T. MeDONALl), Auditor, w Common Picas Court, July lem, 1037. - - - - - Ijiiza Hupp, vs. William J. Ili.n't, lhilip Hupp. .rmJ;!, Ifuiij) ' ir . . V Partition. Harriott Hupp, IV.-.iikHti 1. Hupp, and Jacob K. IInp. The plaintitl in the alcove cntiilcd cause, by A. 'C.Capron, her attorney, has tiled in my oilice her i.....i.;..i.r..4;... 7 : : 1 nun ii.uiii mi ..ai i.-s ion, ;i in i j i ;i ppeariiisf nv aiirua- ! vit that the defendants, William J. Hupp nd Phili IP HiirT, are m,n-re,idents of the ttate of Indiana; tliey are therefore notified ot the fihnpr and pen- . C"7T 1 V Z.' Ii' VW I V I & 1 1 J 1 U u '! MARSH 'ALL V OVXTV SS: 1 In the Marshall Circuit Court, Awus': ; In the Marshall Circuit Court, Aviusl Term, 1C57. " j Terrr., Z57. ; rn.. n I .111 il -U . -HUI . Nl . , r ! t. . V, . V L",:r''"",u 1 i fr. i-S"- . , . i vorce. r.oj na i . C'aniC t the renidence of the suhsei iher. liviii"

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between the loreleps; no.:l'ier nririkS percenaoie; " .... .- ....- .i.fui, mr uum lMNNIili i.llll A I li ! 1! til -ii.i.osed to he live years old. SV has a calf five ! t;dvO longer th:in for you to o and see, and w h.ii .U .Uli AI il U U C illllvUtllweeks old. Anv person, l.v hrin-'iiV; sat!fietorv . .vou ariat h'k""-' "d'op in" ami examine for' w i.roof, can have tho same. " 1 1 y?urselt,and yon iM say he has g,,t a little the j A'

! imiH-.'im. W. I). THOMPSON. . V. VAVROX, I . . t I a I I W 1 lllOniPV Sil LnW HID A l HIT I II ) 11 ! ! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas I r'..,...... ..r "t . . ii .,..,1 c.,..i- r..n tions throughout Northern Indiana pi-omiitlv at.'1.1.1'. .....iril.lll .111.1 .1.11 IV llllil.ll. v.ii.vi- , tended to. Land and town property tor ale. Depositions taken; Deeds, Mort-ais, Ve., drawn ii; i and acknowledged. Oiliee one.door west of Puree's : Clothin- Store. SlvJly. VJ1 l? 1 1 l y .oiice is nereov ui en,iiiai iae untiersiirneu nas i tak.-u out Letters of administration on the estate ; Charles Humphreys, late of Starke county and aieni inuiaiia, ueeea.-eu. ;vi. persons inoeoieu to said estate, are reonostett to make immeuiate payment; and those having claims against the same ...V .. .....v.. ; ....v..... .v.. . settlement. Said v-tate is supposed to le solvent.1 AND It PAV W. PORTLlt, i Administrator de 1'onus lion, j iCnox.niayll junl l-:i')f?. mp. .wttifi.i.l tu nr.viin; lli'.ni 1 1 1 ! v i r I m 1 1 1 1 1 iw I ! TO XOXIIESIDEXTS. Tin uinlersiiiiied w illi Hi.' Comitv Snrvevor, will, , bvof juno. i.-t, :it n .-dock a. m. i iof. said dav, pioered to survey nnd locate the cor- 1 iii'r.s of his hind, in Sections ic town, t'i'2 j ..j. ? . . i. ii . i . . .i r . me. t m the jM-emises, and continue from day to uav until an is surveveu. Nn residents, w ho uil to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for !efrayinr, their portion of tlie exju-nscs of saiM . 1 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO.! ! ffrrr??3 MRS. E. E. FISH, (late of yiTöTliNcwlhiir..!, Mich.,) lm i..- remove,! to lMvnionth.sorieiU the patrona-eof its citizens, and others, as Teacher of T T V () M IT S T P I 'I'l.MMfJ 1..- ........... tf.s! llO " 1 . e 1 1.1 l.lill .11 Al..lll.llll.l..............t" - : Instruction dveii at the residence of the Rupils, : if preferred. ROOMS at the AMKRICAN HOTF.I.. Plvmonth, April 'Jd, .'7. 'JO .1m. SK T.RA1. thousand acres of wild Lands, owned hy non-residents, and hinein dillercnt parts of Marshall county, Ind. Will he sold foi part cash and part on time; also several I louses and Lot iu 11 vmoiitli, anl some unproved larnis in tlieii - cinity. Those wishing to purchase, will please' ijive nie a call. Also, tor sale a large quantity ol I. uml.er, and can till all orders on short notice, for cash. 1 also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission. DANII.l. I1ROWN, fehlO 1 It r Commission Agent. HORACE CORBIN, 4 TTORN KY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND rv A Will nttc.id to all huslness, in the line oJ' hiä Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana) and will give particular attention to Inning aul selling l.an.1, jiaving laxes, .e. Plrm .üth, .Vox. I."., 18.V ir,

MONEY TO BE HAD. Notice is hereby given that I, James II. Ca.?, Ailminictratnr tin hnntix won of the estate, of ttftorire

structionof the late firo, I J' Aljoman, c V ?iTiV.a' i-iX the 1st of January, THE LOUISVILLE

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uiKn praised at forty-eijrht dollars. 1 i:rms: Lash in irand. T Ff I' AP -,ln,;m4l,-1l,.r fir hnn r.;iJ.me ii'-:;oa MORTGAGE SALE. Bv virtue cf a commission and execution to me ! Comity, -Indiana, on Saturday, the 11th day of July, j l.clwecn the heun? of 10 o'clock a. m.'ad I j o clock p. in. ol sail Ia the following u-serioeij : VCil C!ftate in plid !arha!I county, Indiana, to wit: : The ot half of the south west quarter of ce - , tionnuir.oer thirteen, (in.) i , tionnumhor thirteen, (1H.) township numher thir ' (v-two (-72) north, of ran-e three (.1) eat, eon - j tainin ei'dity aer-s, be the s.ime more or less, sit - j uated in 31ar&hall county Indiana, or so much I thereof as may he necessary to satify said com - j mission and execution for the sum of SCvr, betlio interest, costs and accruing interest and ! cost?. Taken as the property of Clark Morrical I 0,1 foreclosure ot Mortgage in lavor of Milo . Smith. J. F. VAN VALKENBlTRr.il, Sherift' Jiv D. How, Dep'v. junll-30t3. (pr.fee$3,0()) .SherifiM .Sale. Uy virtue of a commission to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Tleas Court, I will expose for sale at public auction, at the court house door iu Plymouth, .Marshal! county, Indian., on the 7ih 1 V OF IITVP lri Ä . . . lOO,, 1 ,.,.-,-,.. ,1... 1 ..... .. ... I....?. 1 C ; " c"!ok P- ll,-ot said day, the foho-.vin- j.tx.perty, to-wit: Ml.. ...1 ß. f i 1im- inu.uH.1 .n.ui oi ;i u eAeee...n - seyen years, of the i.ortl, hall of the nortn-west ract! V'1 ,ft,H: Mlc "z" 'V"1 s0cticn m'm - orsixot lands selected in the Indian country I .1. at:.i.: l i i i - i 1 mi: lli .ill I'l.lll- .1 III läl 1 I 1 1 I I ' I I I.--I I I I II II I nn.l - ' - - - - - ..... : inuin i" iiii-i im-iwu ativ:, Miiiiiini 111 itiariiau ( eouniv, liiuiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judjrment and interest, as well as all cots due and to become due on said commission, I will, :it the same time and place, expose for sale the fee single I title t said real estate, or so much thereof as may j be necessary to satisfy said commission. ' I- v iir.ntni 1 r t Im itunnnfi t- t 1 7 1 i s- .r . l.l- rv.I viiuMu. un. m "i '.im n.t. .a tutu Laura .t;uk. at the suit of William Ii. GouM and ! John S. Could i. V. VAX VALKLNI5URCH, S?hci-i.TM. C. maJtts (pr.fcc$:hl)0) 11XTS AND CAPS, ) liil - r - 1 m . L i .Vli r .ten t .viuie icoj.ie s.-iore. JC K. HUE IIA for HUEEAII! i sjMj RKZMäA l",Sft . . . . 1 1 Ä J . z a I ' liiear Ollt Ol tUG ASilSS. V' 'i-n'i.' I j rift j 9 ! .'Ss'l'.'i 5 ifl ' H lkss 1 I 1 . iT 1 m I O tl B J i '-w, -eu- ; whieii In: will si-11 eheap as his neij;h')ors. To .JA -iL. a- -ft- I5J Ji ' fresh from the niaimtaetiirei s, winch cannot tail to DM'ase nie iioies. hi i ai itriees as low a.- t in .same ... ..... T . ir . . i -i ' ""- "" m.--? .ii.- - jvui'imi -hihi. im I " ,,,v- .-un.- i, i. s in u.-.- rni m t-uu-;.';?a?sortiuent of "ft. . ... - ovA brou-m t rhmouth. x.case remtnioer, . . . . .. -i .1 l .... oear in niinu, min ton i nrj;ei, mal, aitiioui:ii ins j;ooiis are jroni" oil hke hot cakes, there is nlotity more of the same kind in New York, which lie! can order and have hen in a verv hort time, to 'P- s'.ninlv the deficiencies that niut oeeur i.n aee.nmt ' (,f the larire lar.-e nuantities of fno.ls that are Jii - ' v carried awav from his store. , ' )oll't forget the place wist of the Post office. Mav .n -tf. tT 1 1 I T i ' 1 Cliangc for the Belter ly the rireü DAVIDSONS & CO, ho now occupy a new and tie ant Store Room on Michigan Street, Have opened for inspection the larircM and most niagnilie. nt stock of Cents' anü sions'; v-- "5 KTwr ,V.l FURNISHING GOODS,

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1 ,ur siah'i.dinii nt. and have cnas:(d t!i PIUI'lK II I- . . ... I. . I.lllll-:! I V K III IU II. I ." Sil . , - . , I j ix rintcnd tlie same. A punl variety of . CLOTHS & VESTiNGS ON HAND. Cuttinjr and alterimrdone to order and with lis- ! patch j riiUEBii is r AULi out ur lau asüks i And with facilities, too, that will undeniaMv do IV ; nr. n Tl 5TTTT Tl mnTtf 7T O TTfTl rtTl IT1ITT1 . nitTKl all oinnetition. Thanklul tor ast l.nors lioni our numerous cus- : tomers, we intend to merit a continuance of the i same. l.YllSONS .V Co. i ina"JI Jitt. TO NON RKSIDKNTS. ' The undersigned w ith the Count v Surveyor w ill 1 on .Monday, the 2.rth day of May, lf.'7. at 10 o. j clock, a. in. ot said day, proceed to purvey k lo - eate the corners of his land, in Section 'i:t, tow n- ! ship n.", range 3 cast in Maihall count v, Indiana: ' ft . ........ .... .1... .........1 .... .....1 ........I...... .'.tin. .1...- ... I 11. iiii'vi y mv j'l. iii-, ..ii' 1 v "in uu" ... , dav iiutil all is surveyed. ! Noa residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at ! the time ahove inentioned, and defrar, or provide j for defraying, tlie ir jMirtion of the ejM'iies of said J : purvey, w ill U ictuined to t!i County Auditor, : i and such dulin-pieiu ies placed on the ta litli- , cate. anlcoMcctei aecopnn" m law. KUiX " C. 1. CAl'Sli

i t . ht it r ! is bld and independent, and i ern.-ct ia cr.pi;i:thn tothed-mzerou: dcctrlnes and lii.ditc;C2 cf ' KlIOW-AiOtlanC'lSra. i SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLKTTE Writttn bv Irs. M irv E. Chihi' avt'if r .f "Owvn Dud! JvM ai.l "Iuie Ku,(.. ' -''l Imeneed c.iilv ia January. It ;:: r.'.'t". 1 11' l.ill 111 J nU..li II 1.'... .. ..vr' nv'" in " GL A l hvODi j and is founded on thr atroe'.oi; tr.v..t;-r of Libb, la I Lexhitofi, Ky.,in 151:1. It will l.e f;-'-;vi to t ' romance cf d.ep arid teri!!iii -.i".cr;;t. ! TER MS: 1 1 Copv cf il.e Vv ctklv Courier 1 ear 3 2 Of! ; Ü Cop".-s ' " " .... 31 i I " : in " 11 M '2 " " " " .... 21 f'Ö 1 1 Copv of the Dailv " " .... COO I 1 " Tri -Weekly " .... 4 00 J Copies of the celebrated trhl of Mai. I. War!, . for xif. mnkr of L'utkr, will be ctf t .ill whocct j u;, a:i frWiini U3 cl'hs. ITSpccinKn coi-icr of the WEEÜLY COCR EU sent on appl:cat:or. Address ! w. x. HAhrE:rAN, j Courier &tcs;n Frintir? House. !. LI i '5 i Tnird Street, ne.nr Maiii.Louisy-lh .-, Kv. i " rm ir 1 JO'fl TTeTl il T7? TITTr'! f I A ) N F;! H . A :? I ! j ! i V I Ui 1 m 1 MLIlÜß: U M I., i i I i b I Jl i OF INDIANAPOL'?. j - Mil,. r.i)eet oi uns lr.siiu.i. m. its r.'.n.c ii I 1(f,H,:is t :,r.e-d t. y..,,, unA I I I - .-- - , for the Count5n, ij0,5ja ,...i:,.iV.j h,;. puj..-" j suit' of life, on the v.to-i se: ntii'- i-iii-v ...v, .... .. , Kv f;r?, t(.:lchir.2 f-ach ai.d c-verv ! h, c,Jh hf on.,j hv t-acv.in- th.e se erui 1 of Rook-Keephir. br double an ! .-a-, le ei . v, a .ract;cnlh- 'oi e,.,-;- ,,-n cut o, i,uh I to v.-rltc a hn irpi an ... f T -a I . - r ( 1 ' . I 1 I . . T M I . . - T I I. -. ..f.-. : r1,, i, ,,.,,f T...,! .-..n1.. s: : r v '.pt. . Term of a cur-" (i - . :- I t -.. , .-ks. 11 L'O Terms f.r a partial eo'.nve. . ;;...; . :i Jhv practical part of IJok-K.-ej.::. mA L-:.-. iiK-es l'eiiniiinshin, " .". I Terms for full course in Ladii-s !": .titmcrit Id 0 ) Wlreh ciut prepaid or s--c:-" '. ! . ; 1 ry T I V j au1 14 1 " Asrifiiltnral Warehouse! AND ! 7i "?Vfi OrnA'l I wcstAhiscet, t i-Sor p. oceI.A PÜIiTE, i:o I i IK f ,i tac4 Ihu. U'jt jr ht Dealer; tV; r.-f- rrp:-:rr ! ! AsrricuUurnl Ä: Ise;'iicr:I5irl -.kIomb liÜl.i.h.U i. i & FplHI?!7 5 Tf! ÜII If (:!!! V hi ib,H 5 ..Iii ! I .1 w v ....... . - :. a v .coi.v'iri.v LiuL.T J Ffs;r v.wyn::. m. OUTH l'LYMOL'TII. INT. I irfi t .-i . to H ! 1 ' Aviioi.i:r?Ai.i: An umau. : i r. ; n'SO P OT" A ' " " rU vKJ Ck O I f i i ; . . OF EVERY DICiT, VT 1..M w1 ?'i V V " . ' 1 - l'IUHH Plltttt t Ii VI ; 1 .'1'., t.M'. j -wrj. - Tin i .t a HILL ii: JAC0L. Would iiif.riii the citizens ! Pivmou:!: it v, that they are prepared to nuii'ifacte: e ';lniik hooks, oi cvrry m iiiUwi ; RE-BIND BOOKG, FEPdCSICALG r "ro c",ci,i:: 1.. to ; n TIPPECANOE FLOUR. A IJRANCr.MUXTS have ..--n m-i-le to sr.j f ty tl0 nWiJ(mti, :naik. t with th: :-,- -.a:", t ' tlie -. n.iine can"l.e i"..in l :'t St.u kV . V.:.a ati't en tue co:r..-r ;it t.io 0: 1 .v.m-i 01 i.i j-.i; lvan, oiilv. 1 ' X. . V. o. Ahl.LMiN Co. f,.i,lOi;.tf 1 .lit P . w. taylou & C O.. ..... . .. UiAl I I. 1 HEAVY AND C ' I.TL;: ;M n. H u uu i anritt Ml M o I er r. , I) S! Ms PLOWS! I 11 The undei-sicrned rosjvctfi.l! y ir.f -rms tie f--:-ci-s of M.iiT-h.dl a':d a-ljoinh. c j. 1 t s. tn.u le ' enprajred in the iiiaiiul.utme o." a ft. of ; ri ki il .ty i he low 2 ; Inch are tar Lett, r and the . ; :. ,it : ... , , , 1 etore ottereil lor sale ai tins cii;,l ! he c.,-t-uiprs arc inaoe ft tie oet ru. iy t.j ir .11, . l stocked wilhjrood tim'.eT. hy c . ' ; : j-. Their supeiiority evertho-e o." o - i,, ;i is attoied !y ecry o e In In ' .- . as to obtain one f th in. !! t - t j of his Plow ?, and is confi.V t i;h w ill receive the appritati"u r; nc .' ; muuity, hoth ia regan.1 to wik..; .:, S o ! 1 jhility. Call at the Toiaih ry, c r. tii .-, u '1 .s , . the river,' and examine them. I lie also luauufacturescxerv var! : t Which he w'airant. oipial to any n i'e i a. nli j. Indiana. Cah paid for old Irr. l.-l' . .: t 'La To ur.de ia J MF.s M.TvJlI' Plyra.-ich, nprlf.- f.

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