Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 July 1857 — Page 3

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n. HcnOlL,n, Editor. AliF. no WARD, llic great American Violinist, Guitarist, etc., will positively give a Concert at the Court House this Thursday--eve., July 9th. Admittance 35 cents. Cowardly. Whlllikins said, week before lasL that he would not condescend to notice us thereafter, but his last paper contains an epithet, which, he told one of hU leaky confidants, was intended for us. This is characteristic of the chap. He don't like to ulk out boldly and face the music, but deals in dark inuendoes, and stubs in the dark. "Pizerlnctum Institute,'' another flash expression, in the same article, the afore said leaky vessel says was intended as a hit at Mr. Comstock s School. Is not this the meanest and most cowardly kind of warfare? If he is a man why not act like one? Whv seek to hide behind v.vuo insinuations and dark inuendoes? The public will place a proper estimate upon a mode of attack so dishonorable and unjustifiable as the above. What has Mr. Comstock done that he should seek to injure him in this underhanded manner? He has the appearanco of a gendeman, has evinced nothing like political bigotry, or even given expression to his political preferences, if he entertains any, so far as we have heard, since he came among us why, then, is he so relentlessly pursued by this valiant knight of the tripod? Pizenndum Institute. "Save me from my friends," should be the exclamation of those under the patronizing care of that sapient and highly interesting publication, the M. C. Republican.For instance. Some time since a gentleman named Comstock came here and opened a Select School. We had never seen or heard of him before. So far as we have observed, he is an unobtrusive, quiet gentleman. Further we can say nothing. His conduct so far, commands our respect. On the entire failure of our ci Jz ins to arrange for a celebration on the 4;h of July, we published a good natu red notice of a celebration never to come off a mere burlesque and the sapient Republican, hoping to make itself popular, and diaw down in-! dignationonus.charged us withjlcsignatingj Mr. Comstock's School as the 'Tizciiuctum Institute," (as in the article above quoted.) and forthwith set to work to demolish the man of straw itself had made, (for no one ever told them any such tiling as they claim to have been told,) and to protect Mr. C. The thing WAS so absurd and enliielv ridiculous, that!

Mr. Comstock might well exclaim. "reiT,ns man Anderson, Ave believe, is the me from my friends." Such patronage and I 8ame coloreJ "'dividual that was so drunk protection would effectually kMI any man l!,al he coulJ not f11 hx appointment at in the e?tima;ion of hi best f.ieiids. If Weatville, a short time since. Vuy he

i i ..n:, t... :.... we lotH.eu i iim me. um iuiiiui3 anywhere, it would be four doors south of Mr. Comstoek's boarding house, on the west side of Michigan street. We had no place for ii, when we named il in the joking article above alluded to; but we locate it now, and if any stranger is coming to our town, and wishes to succeed (in fff ectuolly killing himself) in any kind of undertaking, let him get the fostering care and public notice of the "Pizeiinctum Institute," and he will be gratified to his heart's content. A few such notices as have been bestowed upon Mr. Comstock would be amply sufficient. Esto perpetaa Pizerinctum Institute. Ahem! bah! jßT Wo bad a pleasant Rail Road ride on Friday evening last, to La Porte. We stopped at the Parker House, and found it full anl running over with people that had come to attend the celebration. The proprietors of the Parker House, are gentlemen, and spare no pains to make their guests comfortable. The Celebration was a splendid affair, and went off to the satisfaction of all concerned, with the exception of a few who imbibed too freely of the "O! be joyful!" and had tobe taken off to the "lock up." The procession was formed in the street opposite the Public Square, and marched to the grove near the fair jjrouud, where an oration was delivered by Mr. Hathaway. Af.er the ceremonies were over, the assembly marched back to where they started, where the different fire and military companies performed m a manner highly creditable to themselves. Dinner was prepared at the Teegarden House for the Prairie Ilors Guard, the Bind, and others, of which we had an inflation to partake, which we accepted. Take it all around, it was a time "long to be remembered,' and on which the ci izims of Li Porte may look back upon wi.h priJe. ZiTThis number of chses the first six months of our connection with the Democrat, aa Wal Editor. How well we have performed our duty as such, is left to those who have read the Democrat during the six months that have just expired. When retook charge of the Local Depar merit wo supposed that six months, at ftrihest. would satisfy our desire for scribbling. Every reader must know that to make the Local Department interesting at all times would b i task that we are not capable of j doing. VY may nave s nd some things that were no; calculated to please ail f OUr readers, and if there is a man in the world who has had charge of a newspaper six months, and in that time has pleased all of his readers in every particular, wo should lika to gaze upon him, or he would be a

living curiosity 1 Such meu are ?iko An gels' risk "few and ecatteiing We will continue on localizing until such time as we may see fit to quit. We don't intend to be scared out of the Local department, and whito we continue in connection with the Democrat, wo will endeavor to do the "fair thinp."

PIC NIC. This day our citizens without regard to anything save pleasure, are going to have a party at Pretty Lake. What with pretty weather, pretty women (and we'll put Plymouth against any town in the Union, and bet. ly jing, that there are more pretty women here, in proportion to the whole number, than can be be found in anr other place. Bless us, how these "women folks" do run off with one's ideas,) pretty music, good cheer, et-cetl-err-ay we anticipate a time to remember. All animals love freem dorn from restraint and it can be found no where but in the forest and on the water, Men and women are animals (don't box our e:rs, girls, we're joking,) never mind the hoops and suspenders, but laree ca re to hang the cat6, and let's all go in for a "jolly good time." jCSTThe position of the Republicans since the late "negro equality" doctrine has been put in as a "plank in the platform," is piteable, as well as laughable. It is "Hopkin's Choice!" They remind us of the song: "There was a criminal in a cart Going tobe handed But a reprieve to him was offered While cart and crowd did stand. It was "that he might take a wife, Or else that he must die!" "O, why should I corrupt my life?" The victim did reply. "Behold the crowd of every sort! Why should I debar the sport? The bargain's lad in trery petit, But the wife's the worst! Drive ox yocr cart!" jCSTGEORGE D. Prentiss, of the Louisville Journal, says that the latest inven tion is that of an India Rubber cannon to shoot apple dumplings out of ! He ought to know. SrtT Wonder how "Charley and Jessie-" those 'birds presented to us (for four dollars) come on. How do they like the Piz. Institute' for a residence? Are they taken out every morning? Keep the community posted it's very important! jTiTThe Rev. Wm. Anderson, Bind Republican, delivered an address at the Court House on FiiJhv evening l ist. But a few of the f lid. ful were in attendance. drinks. jC57Passing along the biieet the other morning, we noticed posted on the siJe of a house, a bill stating that a the trical entertainment was to be given in this place tomorrow. Guess they don't want but few to go, or they would have advertised it. Dr. Wortman, of 2Sai.il usky, Ohio, will bo at the Edward House, in thi3 place, on the 22nd inst. He proposes to permanently cure Consumption, and all diseases of the luns, bv medical Inhalation. His mode of treatment is being practiced by eminent physicians throughout Europe and America with gratifying success. JfeTThe Corporation Trustees, have got a Calaboos about ready for the reception of visitors. We hope that everybody will behave themselves, so that the Marshall will not be under the painful necessity of put ting an one in it. jCffThe Fourth of July and business of importance, has occupied all our time that should have been devoted to this department of the Democrat. jCSsT'What nice birds Canary's are! Who would do without them, when they can be had for the trifling sum of four or four and a half dollars per pair. They do sing so sweetly Gues3 we'll get a pair for a pvff. (S4.5J.) JE3TA man was killed on the Michigan Southern k Northern Indiana R. R., on Friday evening last. He was laving on the track, drunk. As soon as the engineer discovered him, he whistled the brakes down, and reversed his engine, but before tliey could stop, the cars passed over him, mashing his head and cutting his legs off. lie never knew what killed him. 57" We have received a report of the celebration of the 4th July at Knok, Stark Co., which will appear next week. A negro man, who had 8'olen a horse from a man in La Fayette, was caught one mita north of thi3 place on Monday last. Cool Patterson 6c Cleaveland's lemonade. iCiTMr. Turner, of the Jeffeisonian, we are glad to learn, is likely fo recover. Look out for music when he gets well. Ho to the Call! Teachers and friends of Education, remember that next Saturday, at ID o'clock, is the time for us to strike hands for the elevation of our cause. We want to appoint officers and actors to carry on the Association, and we must have willing laborers to enter the field. Come out, every friend of Education, and do not let this prore a failure. A TEACHER.

JC3TM. Friicii has purchased the PlymMills, and intends keeping on hand Lum

ber and FLur for the accommodation of those who may wish anything in his line Minnessota Grasshoppers. Minnessota papers complain of the ravages of the grasshoppers in that Teni'.ory along the valley of the Upper Mississippi. They are said to be more numerous than last season, when neaily every green thing was devoured in thatsectiou. Michigan Railroads. The N. Y. Tribune says the May tiaffick of the Michi gan Central Railroad shows a decrease of about Sö'J.ÜüO as compared with last year, and the Michigan Southern, shows a decrease of about $3J,000. jtSTEmery D. Potter of Toledo, formerly Circui. JuJge, has been appointed Chkf Justice of Utah, and accepts. Three U. S. Senators from New Hampshire, have died in office in three years. Messrs. Norris, Alberto n and Bell. We are authorized to anneunce the name of SAMUEL D. CORBALEY, as a caudkl.ite fo the office of Recorder of Marshall county, at the next October election, subject to a Democratic convention. PATRONIZE HOME EFFORTS! RISING SUN INSURANCE CO,, OF RISING SUN IND. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Business confined to the State of Indiana! Incorporated, 1834. BOARD OF S. Hathawat, J. C. Wells, J. W. Talbott, Gejuge Gillesne, J. B. Smith, B. J. Hathawat, D I R E C T O R B. B. Lorivq, S. F. Covington, W. T. Pate, Johv Grace, W H. Powell, J. P. Ulret, Hiram P. Clore. B. J. Hathawat, Sec'v. S. Hathaway, Pres't. S. F COVINGTON, Gen'l Ag't. HZTFire and Marine risks taken at equitable rate9.n; All person? dc?rin Insurance, will call on D. R. Sample, A't. at Plymouth, Ind. AJl persons desiring to insure, are invited to call and examine the conditions and manner of doin? business of this company. jur2-3i m6 STATE OF IXDIAXA, STKRK CO US TV. Stark Court of Common Pfans, October Term. A. D., 1867. Geo. Cooper, and Israel Clark, triding in the name and styl- of Geo. Cooper k Co. vs. Attachment. t ( JoseDh A. Patterson. It appearing to the ju.tisfact.-on ot me v-ier 01 said court, bv affidavit this day fi'ed, that the de fendant in thw suit, Joseph A." Patterson, is a nonresident of the State oi Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the October 1 crm, 157, of said court, and answer or demur to the complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his Absence. JOHN S. BENDER, Cln-k. June 17, 157. T. II. Jacksov, Dep'y. Eldridge k Porter, attys. for pl'tlT. jul2-3.it AT John the Matcher's MARKET Can be found, at all times, SALT. SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! ALSO, Fresh Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, SHAD, OYSTERS AND CLAMS, Forty-eight hours from the coast, all of which will be cooked and served up on the shortest possible notice, and to suit the tastes of the most fastidious, at his newly arranged sAlA)KJ2i may21-27tf. J. COUGLE. 'I A Having commenced the MILLINERY BUSINESS! Takes this method of soliciting the patronnge o the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country. Trimmings and Bonnets on hand and for sale Bleaching and trimming done to order. AI90, Gentlemen's Panama nnd Leghorn Hats done up to look as good as new. Shop two doors south of the Methodist Church, ast side of Center street, and one door north of Dr. Grether's. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Common Pleas Court, July Term, 1857. Estate of John Astley; Thomas McDonald, Adminis istrator de bonis non. Petition to settle f Insolvent. Notice is hereby given, that a petition ha been filed in my office, and that the same will be presented to the Common Pleas court at its July term, 157, asking an order to settle said ctate as insol vent, the assets in the hinds of the Administrator being insufficient to pav the debts. attest: NEWTON It. PACKARD, Clerk junlS-Mti. C.C.P.M.C. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: n the ATursh all Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. A non O. Thelps, ) Wm. E. Doilge, Daniel James, ) tames Stokes, ) n ... V vt. E Do.lge jr.. and ConVuiuit on note. D. .il'.is Jam J 9. Hem 1 R. Hine. ) Tl e Plaintill'H in the above entitled ctuse by C. H. F t eve, their iit-omey, have filed in my office thei.-complaint on note nnd it Mppe;iring br affidj rit that the defendant, Henry Ii. Hinebeina re ident of this State, has departed therefrom with ir tent to lefr.iud his creditors, be is therefore notif4td of the riling and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Miroh11 circuit court, to be holdrn at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday hi August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will De heard and determined in hii absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk J. VINALL, M. D., iiworiTini; r 1 Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice anl CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, Diseases of Children AND Office over C. Pal mer'a Store, corner of Michi gan and LaPorte Streets, where he can be consulte at all hours. 22tf. At the People's Store may be found a nice assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Ladies' heeled Boots, which will b gold at pricei that must please, 2f- f R. R.

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Having escaped the detraction of the late fire, by the utmost exertion on my part, and the timely assistance of friends, (who, for their kindness sbail cxer be remembered,) I will be found at the old stand ready to wait on all who may wish anything in the line of Clotliing'. I have just purchased, and am now receiving a well selected stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, &c. Which, with what CUSTOM WORK I usually keep on hand, is not surpassed by any other stock in the county, or perhaps in the State, for Style and Durability. It shall be mv aim, by fair dealing-, to remove the two objections to ready m ide Ciothinjr, viz: the inferiority of the cloth and making. This important consideration, I am happy to say, my customers duly 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 nunvrous customers for past patronage t-o liberally bestowed, and earnestly solicit a call from them and the citizens of Mirshall county generally, before purchasing. My terms are CASH OR COUNTRY PR0CU3E! And Small Trolits! All kinds of custom-work made to order, and on phort notice. Those owing me are earnestly requested to call and pay all or a part of their accounts immediately, as I need money very much. II PIERCE. Plymouth, nrril9 21 tf. Notice is hereby given, that Margery Hard has filed her petition inmyol.Tce,for the vacation of so much of 3Iadi?on street, in the town of Plymouth as lies bet'. eeh Michigan street and Yellow river which pctitkjn will br heard at the next sesiion of the Board of Commissioners. T. McDONALD, Auditor. In Common Pleas Court, July Term, 1837. Eliza Hupp, William J. Hupp, Phil id Ilupn. Louisa IIpD, Partition. Harriett Hupp, Franklin P. Hupp, and Jacob K Huno The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by A. C. Capron, her attorney, has filed in my office her complaint for partition, nnd it appearing by affidavit that the defendants, William J. Hupp and Phil ip Hupp, are non-rr;idents of the State of Indiana; they are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complain?, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Common Pleas court, to be holden at the court house in Plvmouth on the third Mon.l.y of July 1857, and unless theyappoar plead, answer or demur .hereto, the same will be heard and determined in t'iT absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk janlS-Clt'. CP.JI.C. ii ESTRAY. Came to the residence of the subscriber, living in Union township, Marshall countv, Indiana, betTrernthc- 15th nn-1 31t of March," 1P57. a RED COW, with white in both flanks, and some white between the fere legs; no other marks perceivable? supposed to be five year3 old. She has a calf fi?e weeks old. Any person, by bringing satisfactory proof, can have the same. junl8-:it3. W. D. THOMPSON. ADMINISTRATOR'? NOTICE. Notice 13 hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out Letters of administration on the estate of Charles Humphreys, late of St 11 ke county and Stateof Indiana, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same are notified to present them duly authenticated for settlement. Said c?tate is supposed to be solvent. ANDREW W. PORTER, Administrator de bonus non. Knor, marll junll-3Ut3. TO NON RESIDENTS. The und rsigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 1st day of June, 1857, at in o'clock a. m. of said day, proceed to survey and locate the corner of his land, in Section 21 k 21, town 32 range 1 cast in ;I.iMhall County, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all ia surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of" the expenses of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tar duplicate and collected according to law. ADRIAN FOOT. aprSO 24 13 INSTRUCTIONS JN THE PIANO. gggpMRS. E. E. FISH, (late of ffÄfjjNew Buffalo, Mich.,) having removed to Plymouth, solicits the patronage of its citizens, and others, as Teacher of j PIANO MUSIC. TERMS Per quarter $M 00 Vith use of Instrument 10 00 Instruction given at the residence of the Pupils, it prelerred. ROOMS at the AMERICAN HOTEL. Plymouth, April 2d, 20 3m. CJEVERAL thousand acres of wild Lands, own ed by non-residents, nnd l vingin different parts of Marshall county, Ind. Will be sold for part cash and part on time; also several Houses and Lots in Plymouth, and some improved farms in the vicinity. Those wishing to purchase, will please give me x call. Also, for sale a large quantity of Lumber, and can fill all orders on short notice, for cash. I also purchase W heat and other nmduce on commission. DANILL BROWN, fcbl2 14tf Commission Agent. NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each mouth. JOSEPH EVANS, Clerk. may7,'57 O.Mv TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 6th day of June, lc57, at 10 o'clock n. m. on said day, proceed to surrey and locate the corners of thicr land in see's 29 &30, town 'M north, of range 3 cast, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, at the time specified, and continue from day to dny until all is fini.d Non-residents, who fall to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. LUCIUS LOCKWOOD, may21-27t3 LEVI DU IV A HE. IgBW STORE. S. &. M. BECKER, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoininlng counties, that they have opened a new store on Lnporte ßtreet, one door east of Dr. Lemon's Drug Store, where they will keep on hand a full stock of FIT m ELQTHINB, GUIS. CROCKERY-WARE, &C. As we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest, we ask a portion of the patronage of the community.

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MONEY TO BE HAD. Notice is herebv given that I, James H. Case, Administrator de bonus non of the estate of Gf orge J. Allennn, deceased, will sell at private sale at my office in Plymouth, a forty-acre Land Warrant, belonging to the estate of the decedent, for the full appraised value of the said Land Warrant, on the 26th day of June, 1857; if not sold on said day it will be subject to sale upon the same terms. Appraised at forty-eigbt dollars. Terms: Ca h in han!. J. H. CASE, Administrator de bonus non. June ll-30t3. MORTGAGE SALE. Hy virtue of a commission and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Mirshall Common Pleas Court, I will expose to public wie, as the law directs, nt the court house in Plvmouth, Marshall county, Indiam.on Saturday, the 11th day of July, lc57,'between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate in said Marshall county, Indiana, to wit: The cast half of the south west quarter of section number thirteen, (13,) township number thir ty-two (C2) north, of range three (3) east, containing eighty acres, be the sinie more or less, situated in Marshall county Indiana, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satify paid commission and execution for the sum of $86,35, besides the interest, costs and accruing interest and cost". Taken as the property of Clark Morrical on foreclosure of Mortgage in favor of Milo W. Smith. J. F, VAN VALKENBIJRGH, Sheriff P-v D. How, Dep'y. junll-30t3. (pr.fee$3,00) Slicrifls Sale. By virtue of a commission to me directed from the Clerk of the M irshall Common Pleas Court, I will expose for sale at public auction, nt the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 27th DAY OF JUNE, 1857, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. nnd four o'clock p. m., of said day, the following property, tO-wit: The rents and profits for a . term not exceeding seven years, of the north half of the north-west fraction west of the Michigan road, in section number six of lands selected in tho Indian country for the Michigan road, containing one-hundred- and twenty two and 57-100 acres, situated in Marshall county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment and interest, as well as all costs due and to become due on siid commission, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple title to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said commission. Executed as the property of Maurice Stack and Laura Stack, at the suit of William R. Gould and John S. Gould. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff M. C may2Sta (pr.fee$3,00) HATS AND CAPS, At the People's Store. (2S) O., S. k R. HURRA for HURRAH! MI, RIGHT .1G.1IJV! Clear out of the Ashes. J. BROWN LEE, Has the pleasure of announcing to hi3 old friends and customers, that he is in full blast, in his new store room, first door west of the Post Office, on La Porte street, with almost an entire

trio Äütlt af fäßßM FOR THE Spring rFracle! which he will sell as cheap as his neighbors. To all the world in general the citizens of Marshall county in particular, and the inhabitants of Plymouth likewise, and to everybody who may chaiice to read this, are hereby notified that at can be found any quantitr of SPRING CLOTHING of the latest fashions, formen and bovs. Coats, of the regular "Shanghai order," and Vests, Shirts, Pants, Hats, Gaiters and Boots to correspond. The Latest styles of 3P Z ITXT 'OD1 SS tresu from the manufacturers, which cannot fail to please the Ladies, und at prices as low as the same can be sold this 6ide of "Kingdom come." The fact of the business is, it'3 no use trying to enumerate half what he has got to sell, for it would take longer than for you to go and see, and when you are at leisure just "drop in" and examine for yourself, and you will say he has got a little the best assortment of DMY 'GOODS!! ever brought to Plymouth. Tlease remember, bear in ruiod, and don't forget, that, although hid goods are going olf like hot cakes, there is plenty more of the same kind in New York, which he can order and have here in a very short time, to supply the deficiencies that must occur on account of the large large quantities of roods that are dai-: ly carried away from his store. J Dcn't forget the plact west of the Post office. J. fiROWNLEE. May 23, 1857 2tf. CLOTHING DEPOT! Change for the Better bv the Fire!! DAVIDSONS & CO., Who now occupy a new and dotränt SZtftVf I? nnm rm Michigan Street, tltU Have opened for inspection the lar- ' Igest and most magnificent stock of FURNISHING GOODS, Mats 4 Caps, etc., F.vcr exhibited here or elsewhere iu the West. We have also connected a TAILORING DEPARTMENT ! With our establishment, and have enafd tho services of F. KENNER, favorably known, to superintend the same. A good variety of CLOTHS & VESTINGS ON HAND. Cutting and altering done to order and with dis patch. And with facilities, too, that will undeniably defy all competition. Thankful for past favors lrom our numerous cus tomers, we intend to merit a continuance of the same. DAVIDSONS & Co. may2l-27tf. TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor will on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1857, at 10 oclock, a. m. of said day, proceed to survey & locate the corners of his land, in Section 23, township 35, range 3 east in Marohall county, Indian : to meet on the premises, and continue from dav to day until all is purveyed. Non residents, who lau to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, thtir portion of the expenses of caid survey, ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on tha tix dupli catc, and collected according to law. Qitrj. e.r.GAUSK

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The Lonisville Weekly Courier,

ON the 1st of January, THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER will begin the FIFTEENTH year of its publication. As an enterprising industrious and reliable news and commercial paper, it is unsurpassed, while in its politics it is bold and independent, and is earnest in opposition to the dangerous doctrines and tendencies of Know-Nbthingism. A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLSTTE Written by Mrs. Mary E. Childs, author of Oswyn Dudley" and "Louise Elton," will bo comncsced early in January. It 13 entitled "TIE GRAYHOOD," and is founded on the atrocious murder of Bibb, in Lexington, Ky.,in 1812. It will be found to be t romance of deep and thrilling interest. TERMS: 1 Copv of the Weekly Courier 1 year. . . .$ 2 00 2 Copies " " " .... 3 00 4 " " .... 5 (10 10 " " " .... 10 00 92 " " .... 20 00 1 Copv of the Daily " " .... 6 00 1 " " " Tri-Weekly " 4 00 Copies of the celebrated trial of Mat. F. Ward, for the murder of Butler, will be sent to all who get up and forward us clubs. (CTSpccimcn copies of the WEEKLY COURL ER sent on application. Address W. N. HALDEMAN, Courier Steam Printing House, No?. 51 and 53 Third Street, near Main, Louisville, Ky. MIT'S MERCANTILE II OF INDIANAPOLIS. HE object of this Institution, as its name imJl porta, ii to afford to young gentlemen and ladies an opportunity to become thoroughly qualified for the Counting Room and general business pursuits of life, on the most scientific principles. By first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, legible hand; Sndly, by teaching the science of Book-Keeping, by double and sinple entry, as practically applied to every department of business, together with Lectures on the Lawa and Customs of Trade and the Science of Accounts. Terms of a full course (of 8 or 10 weeks,) $23 00 Terms for a partial course, embracing tho practical part of Book-Keeping and business Penmanship, 15 00 Terms for full course in Ladies Department 10 00 Which must prepaid or secured. 0For further particulars see circrlars. augl4-401y. T J. BRYAN'I, Principal. Agricultural Warehouse ! AND SEED STORE ! West Main Street, two north of the Post Office, LA PORTE, IND Dealers in the most approved Agricultural & Horticultu'l IMPLEMENTS! Imported and American Field, Flower and Garden Seeds; Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Treea, &c. Also general agents for Fravel & Lemon's Revcrse Tooth Grain Drill. aprl C 22fr. J. W. Rosb. Jt'DSON McComb J, W. ROBB & C0., WHOLESALE a o nninunmnw lfrnnnirmn 39 COLCMCIA 8TREET 39 FORT WAYNE. IND. 77rOULD respectfully invite the attention of j y the tra 1e to their extensive stock oi Groceries, which they are prepared to sell at New York jobbing ratva, with the addition of the transportation. 6tf. ARMSTRONG & LAMSON, House, Sign & Ornamental PAINTERS! Paper Hangers, &c, SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. aprlC 22ui6. Uvoob anfr tatijoncr) ! HILL & JACOBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Street, Ft. WAYNE, IND. Book Bindery ! ! ! HILL k JACOBS. Wonld inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of every description; RE-BIND BOOKS. PERIODICALS, &.C. County Officers are especially requested to pire them a trial. mur2C 191y. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the Ph mouth market with this flour, and tue" "t-nuine can be found at Stack's, Vinnedpre's, and ou the corner &t the old stand of Brook k Evans, onl v. N. D. & P. S. ALLEMAN k Co. febia i5tf 1 " i Attention. Farmers! PLOWS! PLOWS! The undersigned reppectfully informs the farmers of Marshall and adjoining counties,&at he is engaged m the manufacture of a superior quality PIjiO "KT 3 2 Which arc far better and cheaper than any ever before offered for sale in this county. The ca5tins arc m:ide of the best quality of iron, and stocked with pood timber, by competent workmen. Their superiority overtoc of other manuhcturo in attested bv everv o ie who has been so fortunate as to obtain öne ot' them. He solicits a fair trial of his riow, and U confident that their merits inunitv. both in retard to workmanship and dura- . - A 1. ... . n-H-.l.n V At thA f 1 T-TT inO TkWlbility. Call at the I oundery, on tnc soutn side oi . , , . , . the river, una examine mem. He also manufactures every variety ot xj A- & Which ho warrants equal to any made in Northern Indiana. Cash paid for old Iron deliversd at the Founder JAMES MITCHELL. Plymouth, aprl 6 22tf. A. C. CAl'ROJI, . Allorncv at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly attended to- Land and town property for sale . Deposition! taken; Deeds, Mcgapfct, tc drawn up and acknowledged. Office onek.or west of Pierce's Clothing Strv 3151y.

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We would oall the attention of our saerchantt to the advertisement in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams & Hucrüf, wholesal Grocer, Fort Wajne, Ind. Their stock consists of a peaeral assortment oi Groceries, together with everything usuallj fwxmd in a etore, except dry roods. Their conuecuoa with some of the lest, oldest and teell Inorn Arasel tn the Eastt offers them faciüci for lavin in1, stock, unsurpassed by any other houte in the Weit. They are therefore enab ed to furnish aryihiag la their line, freight considered, as low as can h bong?:: in Nevr York, Ciatfaaati,- Chicago ct dtrj o&t market. ..... Fort Wavne U ncr within two o? three boar ride of this place, nnxatcrroptcJ br ant ehasrtef can. ?.Icr:hant3, therefore, in tail place ik Ticinitr, can obtain auvthicg they nay need in th line of Williams t Huestis, in a few beur. tUrtty avoiding the expense, delays end los3 of time, occasioned by purchasing or'crderbg f: ;:3 ay?itrr distance. William3 L Huestia have but one price, end tliGso ordering from them will obtain goods of the sm quality and price, as if there in person to purchas. If you would, therefore, save, both coney an J time, purchase of Williams & Hueslls, wL'jleale Grocers, Fort Wayne, Ind. Cfr.5

C H RBBVJB, Attorney at Law, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bor'f and Townpropcrty for sale. Collections prompt'y attended to through Northern Indians. Refers t Coolt", Wadswortii & CO., Chicago III. Habcock & go... Water St N. Y. Field-, Meskit & co Cocrtiandt. St N. V. Barnes k Pharo, Barclay St N. Y. Locuori k co ,. Phil.idx. P.:.o. Hon. J. Bradlt, Supreme Judpe, Om-iha Ci?y Nebraska. J. B. Be:;xet Esq. Gen'l A ft JEia In;. Co Cinc'.Lrati Ohio. American Hon se, (Xear the River Bridge, end tc'rin tn-o mijiutrs tcalk of tie Depot.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. E. E. FISlI; II. NICHOLS : (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BARXES.) TRAVELERS nnd others, will find coon" ACcoxoDATio.v, and much CHEAPER FA KU' at the "AMERICA?! HOUSE." than at any other Httl in Plrmomb. We have lately rente I and Vuruii'icd ths Housi for the comfort of thosa who tviih to ni a TRAVELER'S HOME. FISH a NICHOLS. March 26, 1 857.-1 9-tf PxorpjETom. Hail Sleet Snow -Rr.in Wind Fire, Fire! Fire!! "Taken in" and "den for," "rone by tha boxrd," head under water, but till kicking, r.i;d it depends on those vrho owe m, whether I shall sink or swim. Come along, every one that owes me a 'red,' and give me a lift, while I am yet kitk?n-r, A.r my tookl must bs settled in some vay within two weeks. Yours, in a ticklish sittyvation, (pccun'-o i' ) T. A. LEM'jX. ma:2C 19tf. Saved From Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Pilgrim, having passed t irugh a f r y ulal, is now ready to make CHAIR?, rniist SIGNS, k Call at th Wagen Shop, South PI vmou'h. J. ELLIOTT. mar2C 19tf. Lands and Town Lois l;or Sale!! The undersigned has the "gency of a!;ir;-eM':1T:-tity of land throughout Marshall county nrid t: adjoining counties of FultoL. Pu'iski nJ Sti;k, both wild nnd improved, cf all description; i-tA also of several Town Lots ia Plymouth, with convenient residences thereon, and also building l-ti in the most business pari cf lv:n; til of vl.ich vi 11 be sold cheap Tor cash.' Any person desir'n to lo cate will do well to secure the prizu while it can be hidCall at mvoScc over Palmer's store. l'Jtf II.CCRBI:. W JLKMM A AAA M. XL HILL &TACOBS, H ive a hrge stock of Wall & Window Paper, all qua itfc, at who'esile or retail; alo window S'iodff nl Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND. mir26 191y. Auditor's Omer, Knox Stark Co. InliimJ Mirch 16, 157. J Ah rersona hAv;n?'o-.ncd School Funds, cni not paid the interest in a Jvance, fur the ycirs and 1557, are heicty notified that the interest ii dr.e, and if not paid" by the first of April, 1-57, legal measures will be taken to collect the same. raarSG 19t3. A. W. Portir, D p'r. In the Marshall Circuit Court. August lerr.i, 1Ü57. Eibrid-e G. IIi'l, Wm. lSlnir, nnd j Seneca D. Kimbrook, Complaint ea ac:or.n!. TS. Ilcrrr B. Hin. J The plaintiffs ia the above entitled cau.'e, l.y A. C.C8prou,their attorney have tied in my Ouice tlieir complaint on accormf, :nd it appt-arinrx hy achvit that the defendirt, He nry B. Hine, beim: a re?' identof this State, Ins i!p:ut"d therefrom with intent to defraud hi creditor?. He is th-.TCibri notified of the Clin': and prndtney cf sni- complaint, andtbat the sime will I o heard at the August tern of the Marshall Circuit court, t be holden at the court house iu Pi mouth, on the f ccon 1 Monday of Aucust, next, sind ui.lcss he arpe r. Elead, answer or demur th rcto, the amc will be card and determined iuhis .ibsmcc. M irshall Circuit Court. n. WILLIAM? .ESTI WILLIAMS & KUESTIS WHOLESALE DEALERS S x yi n r b n y n Ü J FRUIT, GLASS. NAILS, Woodenware, Butter, Cnee3e, Lara &s 85 COLCMtlA STKXET, S FORT WAYNE, INR "it XERC1IANTS supplied with Grorerir oi' ; if l B kiads.on as farorabiC term?, ail t!i m co?iA'l sidercd, as cn be purchased in ant karket ordern WW wltli dipr.tchHYriiff d at the FeopWs Siavz Almot all kinds of country produce, for wht.'i highest market price will be given in gtodj at tha lowest cash price. 29tf Of? LESSEE. SHIRLEY & ROE. Look here for Mics: OclCSbCO, Sllil'IcV Ä: KOC, Arc now r0Ct.;Tins Bn entire new stock of gcur. " Which have been selected with the greatest carethe gtvle an j Quality of which is not rerpas! in the State. We invite the attention of ihr citli ns of Marshall county to cur price?, which we flatter ourselve3 will give f ntire satisfaction to all who miy give them a trial. Old friend and ciifitomvi. come and see us. Sien of the T!"?'- r nr . OGLESBEC. SHIRLEY k ROE. -S3tv2?amf . . HORACE CORBIN,4 TTORNEY AT LAW. PLYMOUTH, INI V Will attend to all business. In the Im of his Profession, entrusted to hia care, in the Circuit tad Commonl'leas Courts in Ncrtbtm Indiana; and wiU give particular aitcntlcn to buying and telling Land, payincr Taxe kc.