Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 July 1857 — Page 2

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nrliitcnt' J. .lie nOAlE,ny Editor. Birds 'ot- a feather, flock together." Tins adage is abundantly proved by the M. C. 'Republican: All th 3 principal associations of life enter into a person's thoughts and feelings, and become a part " of the person, and raaik all that that person says or does. Let a man associate with Tefined people, male or female, and he will become refined vulgarity and improprie - ties will be no part of his e.ery day acts and sayings. On the contrary, let him associate with the vulgar and low-bred, or even coarse animals, and Iiis nature will become assimilated to theirs, and his every wcrd or act will attest it. Therefore, we judge by people's language and actions what their associations are, and have been. We can easily tell, then, what kinds of associations make the fountain head from which flows the ideas that find their way into the M. fi. Republican. We find nothing but "long ears," "under the house," Spooney," 'Green," and otherentire personalLif8, which necessarily includes the idea of donkeys, mules, tom-cats, fools, knaves and blackguards. Without such associations, such iJeas have no expression; and we only find them in us amun 6uch associations. People sometime s accidentally get into a false position, and one of quasi respectability; but the covering" is like the Limi's ski:i in the fab, v. 1 'lin early asso-i lions nn show thiwiii-li and undeceive the beholder. Satisfactory. Since the Northern Indianian began to notice us in its peculiar and refined style, we bare bad no more depredatioDS, and all is quiet and peaceable. We understand that there is a place near "Warsaw, called "red bush," where thieves "most do congregate," and that the editor of that paper has Abeen thar, what for, he can tell. We are happy to learn that he is a standing referee, as to character, for unfortunate la lies seeking to have the gordian knot of matrimony legally cut. Perhaps these things have something to do with the good order of our town, and Warsaw may eventually get into some notice. 44 Old Wayne Against the World.'?" The bertnth Annual Fair of the Wayne County Agricultural Society will he held in Richmond, on the 29th and 30th of September, and the 1st and 2nd of October next. The Premium List amounts to $2.000 and is open to the World. Air. Howard's Concert. 44 Mr. II. called upon us and explained why the notice. ot his concer; had not been sent to us for publication. His agent, whom he had instructed to have the notice published in both papers, with characteristic littleness purposely neglected to complv with his instructions, but had it published in the Democrat." M. C. Rep. Who was Mr. Howard's agent? The notice published by us, was sent by letter, lymuil, to us, and we wre not aware he had any agent. The runner for the Hotel brought us a copy for hand b'lls, and the livtry man Dennis took one out to the pic tiic, and had the Concert there announced. If there was any agent, he probably could not find so obscure a place as the Republican office. Keep cool, we'll write yo : into some notice, just out of pity. Will the Democrat inform its read ;rs next wek. that it was misinformed anu that 'rats' can live better in Kosciusko than they can in Marshall County? A ortheni Indianian. Wi;h the greatest of pleasure, Bo. Williams. The citizens of Marshall county will please Lake notict that 1 fats" can live better in Kosciusko than they '-an in Marshall county!' ZSTThe first number of the Hochester Gazette has made its appearance on our table." If is considerable larger than the 'Flag was looks healthy, and as if it wns destined for a long life. We have no fear but that the Gazette will thrive under the -iliiofial management of Messrs. Shryock 4k Trimble. A long and prosperous life to ;vf Gazette.' jG-The Rochester Gazette says that Mr.J.T. Decker of that county, while 'rii.ching hig land one day last week, found a iw h weigh ug two pounds and ten oun ces. measuring five inches in width, thir?.w.l.A n n.n.l ia eavan ntif! A half - ice 1 1 1 1 1, ii cr 3 aiuuiiu, is ov..... i inchen loner, and is rjerfectlv sound. DoDt

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V.. Ä2f-Th north rnd of thö Jail rhich was blown down some time ago, has been repaired. A Jury room iä to bo finished off in the upper part. ; ST Clxtiland & Hewett, havo on 'hxnd ft general assortment of Goods of C great Tarietr, to which they hare added a U eplendid lot of Ladies Work Baske tß, Bonnet of the latest fashiona as well as bonI net Trimming, Artificials, Lace Capes, Bef rages. Lawns, Shawls, India Rubber Hairp pins, etc., etc., are to be found in great profusion. They also bave Glassware of the t newest styl, to all of which J.hej invite ' jAk attention of the public. Call and examine their joods. ' -palmr has lately returned from the 'East, Vi:h splendid stoclc of Jiew Goods. Adr3rt?aerH?nt next week, ;

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X't this particular juncture, there is no small amount of talk in our little town about the "Doctors," and the "Medical Society" organized in this county. Wo copy from a late number of the New York Times, the following article as bein of in terest in relation to the matter: "Interesting to Physicians. The Supreme Court of the eighth Judicial Disi trict have rendered a decision in an action brought by Dr. John D. Hill against the Erie County Medical Society, to restore him to the enjoyment of his privilege as a member of the society, from which he had been expelled because of an elleged infraction of the tariff of price3 adopted by the society. That infraction consisted, and was claimed by the defendant, in taking the office of physician to the Almshouse of Eue county, for ales3 6ura than th9 minimum price fixed by the tariff. The following are the conclusions of the court: 1. The regulation (the tariff of prices) in question was unauthorized. 2. It was unreasonable. 3. It was against public policy and the law. 4. The disfranchisement of the relator wns unauthorized and illegal. It follows that he must be resford or recognized as a member of the M'Jical Society, and permi'tel, without moles-a-tion, to enjoy the rights and privileges of a member. jC5T"Tlie Marshal has been grading Gallo street. wst of town, the past week. When the grade is finished the principal portion of the western travel will come in on this street. ?Iarriecl. Lorenzo Matteson to Almira Geer, on he 23th, by C. Ccsiimax. 1 i i i Tho Marshall Cocntt Medical SOCIETY will meet at Dr. J. M. Grethems office in Plymouth, on Tuesday evening, July 30th, 1C57. R. BROWN, Sec'y. July 23d. I'lED At hs residence in Plymouth, on he 23d inst., of Lung fever, JOHN AS DERSON, aged 44 years. Wo are authorized to announce the name of SAMUEL B. CORBALEY, as a caudidate fo the office of Recorder of Marshall countv, at the next October election, subject to a Democratic convention. 33 STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common I'leas Court, . Jupj Term, 1857. Estate of ) Jacob K. Hupp; Petition to settle iiisovcnt Johu.Gibson, Adm'r. j Notice is hereby given, that a petition ha3 been filed in my ofiice, and that the same will be presented to the Common Plea court at its July term, 1657, asking an order to settle s iid estate as insolvent, the assets in the hand of the Administrator being insufficient to par the debts. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk junl$-31t3. C.C P. M.C. THE GREA T EXGLISU REMED Y! SIR JAMES CLARICE'S Celebrated Female Pills ! rnoTCcTm by rotal i ettem patent. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., rhys,eian Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all thoä! painful and dangerous disease9 incident to the female Constitution. It moderates ah excels, removes' all obstructions and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These pills should be u?ed two cr three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering durng labor, enabling the mother-to perform her duties withsa'ety to herself and child. These pills should not be taken during the first three months of pre. oiancy, as they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of nervous and spinal affection.?, pan in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation of the heurt, louncss of spirit, hysteric1, sick headache, aud all the painful .iiseas 5 occasioned by a disorded system, these pii's will effect a cure-when all otVr irear.- Mve fcied,and although a powerful rtaidy, do not contain iron, clonud, antimony, or yy othr nr'i.er il. Full directions accompanying each pack-, e. Price, in the United States and Canada, one dollar. N. B. $1.00 and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any other authorized Agent, will injure a bottle of the pills bv return mail.W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis Whole-ale Agent for Indiana. Brooke Bro., and T. A. Lemox, agents Plvmouth. . junll,'SG-3i'ly. It TUB-TOED BOOTS. "T7"E would say to the Gents of Plymouth, V that we are prepared to take your measured for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that h French Calf, by a Boot-maker that id a Boot maker, warranted to fit like a glove, at WHITMOREU nnro 17tf! Sirn. of the Golden Boot. NOTICE OF DIbTRIRUTION. State of Indiana, Marshall County.' Notice 13 hereby jriven, that at the April term, 1&57, of the Court of Common Pleas of Marshall county, after final settlement of the Estate of Francis Decker, deceased, about the sum of three hundred and eleven dollars were found renfaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear'on the first da? of the next term of said court, prove their heirship, and receive their distributive share. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk mav21-27t3. - C. C. P. M. C. Iiist of letters , Remaining in; the post offiee.at Plymouth on the 1st day of July, ItöT. , Adam Aäh. Bamdville Chas II"; B'aml Alexander; Barnet M F; Black Samuel F; Buck Harriet; Baker Delphin P; Bur Norton; Baker lessor; Becker Eqs; Boba Garner; Browa David; Burke Jno'; Barret F; Baker E C; Biunsy Soey; Benett Geo; Burton Chas. Calhane Jno; Chit'enaer Jas F; Carson O P; Carson O P; Clemens Benj; Clem Daniel; Corey Hamilton; Cudney Simon; Colekglaser Z S 2; Chaffer Wm; Carender E; Croon Cyru?. Felicien Mr 2; Finto J Lane; Flony Thomas. , Gilts Wm; Guard PA; Gass Jon. .. . Hine H B 5; Hngus C A 9; Hugua k Frasier; HodgeaCA; Hoover John; Haselton John; Jones J W H Esq; King Patrick. Link Peter 2; Link M J2; Lyon G. 9 Mann Frederick; Mead Betj 1 Newman L -iMiss; Nash Samuel; Newkirk Mr; Newkirk A P. . . Ravmer A Eliza; Rengelberge Jno; Roseh Ja-cf-o; Reed Juliett E. . Slater II; Smith T P; Sherland E. B; Shelley Jno; Bumner Thomas; Sprague II C Mrs; ShoQer Valentine; Smith T R., . . . . . Young Peter; Yoder Joseph. ' . . Varierwater Wm. . . Persons callinj for any of the above, rill pleas'; y "adrertised," and nune date of liit. say

Lands and Town Lois Im i Tel! The undersigned has the agencv of a large nuan-

titt of. land throughout Marshall countv ami the adjoining counties of FultOL. Pulaski and Stark, both wildand improved, of all description?; and aläoof several Town Lots hi Plymouth, with convenient residences thereon, and also building lots in the most bu3nes?part of toten: all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Any person desiring to locate will dp well to secure the prize while it can be lii.l UUVI Call at mv office over Palmer's store. mar2G 19ÜT II.CORBIN. w -it Xt u m r ä x HILL & JACOBS, Have a large stock of Wall & Wind w Paper, all qualities, at wholesale or retail; also window Shades and Curtain Fiitures, FORT WAYNE, IND. mar2G 191v. BY STATE AUTHORITY! Choice First Class Insurance, by the yETNA' Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1819 Charter Perpetual. mn Attn mixm Navigation Insurance, C ills the attention of its friends, p.itrou-, and the public generally, to the following tacts: of its having A Cash Capital or$500,000! with assets amouuting to $1,807, OOS. 4ÄÜ H is transacted business surce?sfully 3? years, and continues to progress in health, wealth and vitality. Paid an ap-cs;ite loss ot over $li),')3'),000. Is oranize! on a N ttiona! bniä, witli loc-1 agencies in all princij al pl.icrs, under a Mercantile Fvstcm; (ouiu'vd on a cv.sh standard, with an enviable repu it'' !i llke t!i" -v. tin bank?of tit- iu .s n, tr -ii : M '.-sijijii, the Gulf of Mexico. t;i. Noitluiii L;ili-5 : prt'Si-ntiii;; u .iiui orpin.,' -'Il ; C(ll- of pub;.:' r . j; : I- uIt, ; -11 i! r.) illl.r- !;:;' , it Uli ivTt lki'S, t'llli ii the Nihility an i üli'tv ol" im Eüiinoiii AMERICAN Corporaliui? ON ME1UT ALONE; Founding its claims to mtionae and favor, affording superior facilities jiik! security in mutters of insurance commercial, mechanical mercantile, or rural, while ranking for importance and public service the first of FIRE IXSURAXCE C0MPAX1ES or AMERICA; Insures at rate and rules as liberal as the risks assumed permit for solvency and fair profit. ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE IXSCRAXCE OF DWELLINGS AND CONTENTS, FOR A PERIOD OF FROM ONE TO FIVE TEARS. Losses equitably adjusted (t promptly paid. Policies issued without dolav bv C. II. REEVE, Agent junl8-31w3. atPlvmouth. WHO WANTS MONEY? Notice is hereby given to holders of County Orders of Marshall Co., witli miuibvrs corresponding with numbers below, of dates lf, '49, '53 & hi, that upon presentation to the County Treasurer, at bis office, thev Aill be redeemed: 1(M1, 105-1, llf7, M l, 17, I225, 2139, Q1.V 3238, 2428, 2447, 2436, -i472, 247-, 2479, 2419, 2574, 25!), 25K, 25-8, 212. , 21 2, 2254, 24?0, 2575, 2589, 26 4, 2G52, SffitG, 2by3, 2716, 2733, 2740, 274-, 751, 2ü2tf. 2?16. D. VINNEDGE, unl?-Clt3. T. M. C, I. STATE OF 1X1)1 AX A, MARSHALL COUXTY, SS: In the Jlarsiüll Circuit Court, August Term, 1 057. Wilson T. Smith, ) vs. V Complaint for Divorce. Nancy M. Smith. ) The plaintiff in the above eutiiled cause, by D. R. Sample, his attorney, has filed in my omcc his complaint for Divorce; and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Nancy M. Simtn, is a nonresident of the the State of Indian i; h is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of s:il complaint, and tint the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth on the second Monday of August, lt57, and unless she appear, plead, answer or demur thereto the same will be heard and determined in her absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, july9-i lt3 Marshall Clerk Circuit Court. The fcub-'cr'boT bavin; furchisrd the the Steam j fci.iw and I louring Mill, in riymouth, h.ret;re owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it up In coin lote order, with ; Veic? MSolts tzzul machinery and intends to m:tke it a FIEST CLAS3 MILL In every reppect, nnd solicits a f.iir phirc of the custom of the couii.i .in i vi !:,.w. Ho i:i::nJ to kt'on rnnstantlv on Ii ii i a - -. JTl to supply all that ' :u ; V . fo'-u: ply ' A SV Saw to order all Iiinds, ! .11 'Shorl .Vol ire! M. FRENCH. Plymouth, July !, 1657. -34 TO NON RESIDENTS. THE UNDERSIGNED WITH THECOUNty Surveyor, will on Friday the 7th day of August,' at 10 o'clock a.m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of my land injection 12 Township 33, Range 2 East in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premises and continue from day to day Until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at tho 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. T. A. SIMONS. julyl6-3öt3. ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the president anil board of Trustees of . the corporate town of ITvmouth in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana, at a special meeting: . That hereafter, all sidewalks tuilt in said town, where there are two or more business rooms on one block fronting the same street, to be constructed as follows: The walk shall be built of wh:te-oak or black-walnut plank, not less than one and a half inches thick, and not more than eight inches wide, and laid on three parallel string pieces not less than four inches square, 'of the name material as the plank; and the walk so conitructed is to Be ten fett wide, and well spiked to the stringers, of a uniform width across the block. It 13 hereby made the dnty of the Marshal of stii town, to see that all persons hereafter building or repairing side-walks, shall comply with the requisitions of this ordinance. It is hereby declared that an emergency exists for the immediate taking effect of this ordinance, and the same shall be in force from and after its tublication in the Marshall County Democrat. ' J. B. N. KLINGER, President. attest: ' ' J. II. Case, Clerk pro tem t f jvlyl 6 35tf.

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I oure Article of COGNAC FRENCH BRANDY, tor medicinal and culinary purposes only, can end it in quart bottles at sicrn of the Golden Roof. C.WHITMORE. junll.10-m2. OH REEVE, Attorney t.t Law, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bonds, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attended to throup'h Northern Indiana. Refers, to Coolt, Wads worth & co Chicago 111. Ba ncocK k co Water St N. Y. Field, Merkit & co.,. . . .Courtlandt St N. Y. Barnes k Pharo, Barclay St N. Y. Locdon k. co., Philada. Tenn. Hon. J. Bra dlv, Supreme Judge, Omaha City Nebraska, j. B. Bennet Esa, Gen'l Ag't JFjix Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. American Mouse, (Xear the River Bridge, and icithin two minutes ualk of the Depot.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. E. E FISH; H. NICHOL9 : (SUCCESSORS TO J. W. BARNES.) frUAVELERSnncl others, will find good I accomodation, and much CHEAPER FARE at the "AMERICAN HOUSE," than at any other Hotel in Plymouth. V e h.ive lately reute 1 and lurnished the House for the comfort of those who wi:h to find a TRAVELER'S HOME. FKSII & NICHOLS, Marth 2G, It 57.-1 9-tf . Trorietors. f'AT ON1ZE HOME EFFORTS! RISING SUX INSURANCE CO.. OF RISING SUN. IND. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Business confined to the State of Indiana! Isicorporatctl, 18 IM. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: S. Hathawat, J. C. Vi:lls, J. W. Tai. noTT, Gkorge Gillespie, J. 11. Smith, B. J. Hatha wat. B. B. Lorixo, S. F. Covington', W. T. Tate, John Grace, W II. POWECL, J. P. UtuEr, HlRiM P. CLOItE. B.J. HaTIIawav, t?ec'v. P. Hatiivwat, Tres't. tf. F COVINGTON, Gen'l A't. ETFivc and Marine n?l;a taken at equitable nites-XT All person- de.-iiin Insurance, will call on D. R. Sample, At. at Plymouth, Ind. Al persons deril)r to injure, arc invited to call and ex miinc the conditions and manner of doin? business of this company. jul2-33niG STATE OF IXDfAXA, STARE COUXTY. Stark Court of Common Ploas, October Term. A. D., 1857. Geo. Cooper, and Israel ) Chirk, tridin in the r n ime .ind style of Geo. Cooper k Co. Attachment. Joeih A. Tatterson. It appearing to the E;itis-faction of the Clerk of paid court, by affidavit this day filed, that the de fend.mt in ihi- suit, Joseph A. Patterson, id a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hen by griven, that unless he be and appear on the first day of the Octoocr Term, lt57, of said court, and answer or demur to the complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his ahsence. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk. June 17, lro7. T. II. Jackson, DepV. Eldridpe & Porter, attys. for pl'ttT. jul2-:i3t:j AT -John the Matcher's MARKET Can be found, at all timts, SALT, SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! a w c ' Fresh Sardlnr?, Ixlslcrs, Mackerel, SHAD, OYSTERS AND CLAMS, Fortv-ekjit hours from the coast, nil of which will be cooked and swerved up on the shortest possible notice, and to suit the tasres of the most fastidious, at his ncwlv arranged SALOON. maväl-ä7tf. J. COUGLE. y r t m v o r II ivin? commenced the MILLINERY BUSINESS! Takes this mr thod of soliciting the patrcnege o the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country. Triinnvn's uid 11 iimtts on hand and for sale B: ach n ;ui i trimui'n : done to "-der. Also, Gentle nun's P.m.un i and Leghorn Hat3 done up to !:)t:k as jood as new. Shop twit'o'v south of the Methodist Church, asti hi of Cr.:r street, an I one dnr uxth of Dr. Grether'it. STATE OF IN D I A N A , MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Common Pleas Court, Juljr Term, 1C57. Estate of J;hn Astley; Tlioniiis McDonald, Admlnisistrator do bonis nor.. Petition to setUe Insolvent. Notic? is hereby j:ivt n, that a petition - his been filed in my oüice,and that the same will be presented to t!ie Common Picas court at its July term, lv 57, nsking an 6iler to settle s estate as insolcn:he .i-s.-ts in the hinds of the Administrator being !nu:li-:! nf to pav the debts. attest: NEWTON 11. PACKARD, Clerk junl??-. If?. 9 C.C. P. M.C. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL C'OUNTY, ss: u de Marshall Circuit Court, August 7erm, 1857. Anson G. Phelps, Wm. E. Dodge, .. Daniel James, . t? . , I V'!e Dri?ej,,aua , Cto. on n.to D. "diis Jam. j t . s. " , ' V Hem t Ti. Hine. ) Tl e Plaintill's in the above entitled cause by C. H. I eevc, their aUorney, have filed in my ollice thei r complaint "on note" and it appearing by af-fiU-vit that the defendant, Henry P. Hine, bcina resident of this State, has departed therefrom with ir.tem to defraud his t rcditors, he is therefore notified of. the filing and pendency of f aid complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court hoase in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will ie heard and determined in his ab?cnc ' ' attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk J. VINALL, M. D., IIOMffiOriTiilC F Ölllilil ' 'Particular attention paid to OftsTETine Practice and ! ' ' ' - ' ' CHROinC DISEASES OF WOMEIT. AND. D i n bases b f C Ii i I d r e n OfSce over C, Palmera. Store, comer of Mich! gan and IaPorte Streets, where he can be consultc at all hours. , ' ' . 1 ' - 2i2tf. . i -i , . . At the People's Store may be found. 'a nice assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Ladies' heeled Boots, which will ibe sold at prices that must please. . , . Srtf.- , , 0., fi. k R.

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f Having escaped the destruction of the late fire, by the utmost exertion on my part, and the timely assistance of friends, (who, for their kindness shall cxer be remembered,) I will be found at the old stand ready to wait on all w ho may w ish anything in the line of Clotliixig1! I have jiist purchased, "and am now receiving a well selected stock of - Clotliiiiff, Piece Goods. &c. Which, with what CUSTOM WORK I usually keep on hand, is not surpassed bv anv other stock in the county, or perhaps in the i?tate, lor Style and Durability. It shall be my aim, by fair dealing, to remove the two objections to ready-made Clothing, 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 honest v is the best policy. I return my thanks to my numerous customers for past patronige ?o liberally bestowed, and earnestly solicit a call from them and the citizens of Mu:lu!l coi'nty generally, before purchasing My terms are CASH OH COUNTRY PRODUCE! And .Small Profits! All kinds of custom-work made to order, and on short notice. Thoe owing me are earnestly requested to call and pay all or a part of their accounts immediately, as I need monev very much. II PIERCE. . Plymouth, arrilD 21 tf. Notice is hereby given, that Margery Hard has filed her petition in my office, for the vacation of so much of Madison street, in the town of Plymouth as lies between Michigan street and Yellow river wh'ch petition will be heard at the next session of the Board of CommL'bioners. T. McDOXALD, Auditor. In Common Picas Court, July Term, 1C37. Elizi Hupp, vs. William J. Hupp, Philin Hunn. Louisa Hpo, i Partition. Harriett Hupp, Franklin P. Hupp, and Jacob K. Hupp. The plaintilT in the above entitled cause, by A. C. Capron, her attorney, has filed in my ollice her complaint for partition, and it appearing" by affidavit thtt the defendants, Willinm J. Hupp ami Philip Hupp, are non-roiidents ofthc Stateof Indiana; they ar therefore notified of the filing and pendency ot said complaint, and that the same will Ire heard at the next term of the Common Pleas court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth on the third Monday of July 1657, and unless thy appear plead, answer or demur hereto, the same" will be heard nnd determined in their absence. Attest ; N EYVTON R. PACK A R D, Clerk junl3-3ia CP. M.C. ESTRAY. Came to the residence of the subscriber, living in Union township, Mardiall countv, Indiana, between the 15th nnl 31st of March,' 1P57, a RED COW, with white in both flanks, and some white between the fore legs; no other marks perceivable; supposed to be five years old. She has a calf five weeks old. Any person, by bringing satisfactory proof, C...I have the same.' junlS-31t3. V. D. THOMPSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, thit the undersigned lias j taken out letters ot administration on the estate of Charles Humphreys, late of Starke county and State of Indian i, 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 duh authenticated for settlement. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ANDREW W. PORTER, Administrator dc bonus non. Knox, mayll junll-30t'J. TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the Countv Surveyor, will, on the 1st day of June, 16.r7, at 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land, in Sections 2') & 21, town. 32 range 1 east in Marshall County, Indiana. to ! meet on the premises, nnd continue from div tn day until all i surveyed. Non-res'kYnt, w ho fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of sad survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. ADRIAN FOOT. air30-2tt3 IN3TRÜQTI0NS ON THE PIANO. fi-S-HRS. E.'E. FISH, (bio ofj ff -!i fjJNew Buffalo, Mich.,) having removed to Plymouth, solicits the patronage of its citizens, ' n others, as Teacher of I PIANO MUSIC. j TERMS -Per quarter $H 00 With use of Instrument 10 00 Instruction given at the residence of the Pupils, if preferred. ROOMS at the AMERICAN HOTEL. Plymouth, April 2d, 1857. 20 3m. SEVERAL thousand acres of w ild Lauds, owm edbv ncn-residents, nnd lying in different parts of .Mar.-.iaU county, Ind. Will be sohl for part cash and pai t on time; also several Houses and Lots in Plymouth, and some improved farms in the vicinity. Those wishing to pureliase, Mill please give me a call. Also, for sale a large quantity of Lumber, and can f.ll all orders on short notice, for cash. I also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission. DANIEL BROWN, fehl 2 14tf ' Commission Agent. NOTICE' Tlie regular meeting of the Board of Trusters of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each month. J03EriI EVANS, Clerk.' r may7,'37 25ly - - TO NON-RESIDENT. The undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 6th day of June, lcit, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey arid locate the corners of thier land in see's 29 i.30, town ."14 north, of range 3 cast, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, at the time specified, and continue from day to day until all is finished.! . , . Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or prowde for defraying, their portion of the expense of the survey, wilfbe returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on tlie tax duplicate and collected according to law. LUCIUS LOCKWOOD, may21-27t3 - . . LEVI DONA HE. ; r -v irvv t rvx rx -5- , " Ä " si iä it S. & M. BECKER, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Mai-shall and adjoinining couuties, that they have opened a new store on Laportc street, one door cast of Dr. Lemon's Drug Store, where they will keep on liand a full stock of , HEY Rill. GROCEHIES. i Aä wc intend selling a3 cheap a.4 the cheapest, we lisk portion 'of tbe patronage j of the cf.-muuUy. mavllotf -

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MONEY TO BE HAD. Notice is hereby given that I, James II. Case, Administrator de bonus non of the estate of George J. Alleman, deceased, wiil sell at private tale at my ofiice in Plymouth, a forty -acre Lnni Warrant, belonging to the estate of the decedent, for the 11 rPraised value of the said Land Warrant, on the Joth day of June. 1857: if not sol.t on

it will be subject to sale upon the same terms. Appraised at forty-tight dollars. 1 erms: Lash in hand. J. H. CASE, Administrator de tonus r.on. June Il-30t3. MORTGAGE SALE. jj iiuut vi a luimuiraiuu uiri cxecuiion to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will expose to public sale, as the lawdirects, at the court house in Plymouth, Marshall comity, Indiana, on Saturday, the 11th day of July, 1657, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ra. of said day, the following described real estate in said Marshall county, Indiana, to wit: 1 lie cast half of the south west quarter of section number thirteen, (13,) township number thir ty-t wo (32) north, of range three (3) east, containing eighty acres, be the same more or less, situated in Marshall county Indiana, or fo much thereof as may be necessary to satify said commission and execution for the sum of $G,.55, besides the interest, costs and accruing interest nnd cost.". Taken as the property of Clark Morrical on foreclosure of Mortcage in favor of Milo W. Smith. J. F. VAN VALKENRURGH, Sheriff Rv D. How, Dep'y. jr.nl 1.3nt3. (pr.fee$3,0ü) Sheriffs Sale. Ey virtue of a commission to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Tleas Court, I will exjvose for sale at public auction, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 27th DAY OF JUNE, 1Cj7, uetwern tie hours of ton o clock a. ni. and four o ciock p. m., ot saiuuay, tue lollowing property, to-wit: The rents and profits for a term not exceedm.? seven years, of tlie north half of the north-w est fraction west of the Michigan road, in section numher six of lands soieoted i)i the Indian country for ! tlie Michigan road, containing one-hundred and twenty two and 37-11)3 acres, situated in Marshall! county, inuian.t. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment and interest, as well a? all costs due and to become due on said commission, I will, at the -:ame time and place, expose for sale tlie foe simple title to said roal estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy ?:i5d commission. Executedasthe property of .Maurice Stack and Laura Stack, at the suit of William Ii. Could and John H. Gould. J. T. VAN VALKENEURGII, Sheriff M. C. may;t.s (pr.fee:,00) HATS AND CAPS, At the People! Store. (09) O.. .S. i K.

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Clear out of the Ashes. W CV 1 l V l K)V V .U.U )J FOR THE $nrin& rFradc! JL CT which he will sell as cheap as his neighbors. To all the world in general tlie citizens of Marshall county in particular, and the inhabitant of Plymouth likewise, sv.A to everybody who miy chance to read this, are hereby notified that at vsrri area can be found any quantity of

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SPEIHG CLOTHING ! ÄHSSÄ; j Pa publican" panor. b:iiir."C :-J. of the latest fashions, for men and bovs. Coat ?, of . die repilar -Shanghai order," and Vests, Shirts, i ST ATE OF INDIAN A. Pants Hats Gaiters and Boots to con-csrwmd M A Hi? M A LL COUNTY. 1 lie Latest st vies of I JE3 jrL JL 11 JO E..tatcof ) Iresh from the manul.icturei-s, vhuh cannot fall to 'John P. Weaver; Notice of iMition. please the Ladies, and at prices as low as the sime J Casper Grube, ÄlhiV.) can be sold this side of "Kingdom come." The, Notice is bin bv ivc-a, thit a petii'en has bc-n fact of the business is, it's no use trying to enu-1 Oh-d in mv ol::ce,ind that the s .rne vu.'l be picmerate half what he has got to sell, for it would j scnted to the ecu: t of Coi.ira m Pitas, at it Jair take longer than for you to go and see, and when j term. Hol, for the V o rt rt iTn real estite bcyou are at Icisui-e just "dnp in" and examine for ' longing to said lic-edcnr, tl;; r,cTjO.i.il tvtit? ij.Vourself, and vcu will sav lie has got a little the j iiisuillcieiit to pav th-. .bbt.;. "

best assortment of IDEIY GOOD! r, fry. TVK 1 ; ; ever brought to Plymouth, rieo.se remember, j bear in mind, and don't forget, that, although his i goods are going on like hot cakes, there is plenty more of the same kind in New York, which he can order and have herein a very short time, to supply the deficiencies that must occur on account of the large large quantities of goods tint arc daily carried away from his store. Don't forget the placi west cf the Post ofiice. J. BROWNLF.E. Maya?, K-5T äftf. : , .-. I Llmiic for Hie JJrflcr bv flic DAVIDSONS &. C0.5 Who now occupy a new and ele'jrant Store Poom on $&fo&Titr:1Z, 4.. vfcflf imClllgail street, T it ' lave opened for mspcction Ire l,r; Im W&QSl iUlU raaSIWlWUl j II U M s" .. v . t) kU!W?LvXlU!i ailU Äiü D i 4FUBN!SKiN3 GOOD?, ! Ever exhibited here or elsewhere in the West. . Ve have also connected a m 1 it a 1 1 1 v m nrn inmnnvm 1 i i I i 1 .11 tl l iVB ' 1 1 14 I' 1 II 11 I ,i 'I' I i i .llJJlillilll illJI lillJUJil i I rstahlLshmont; and have engaged tho With our services of F. RENNER, favorably known, to su p t-nntend the same. -A good variety of CLOTHS & VESTiNGS ON HAND, Cutting and altering done to order and w ith dis- ' 1 si Tv in mnnrir nun nn mnn iiimin MI And with facilities, too, that will undeniably defy all competition. '' ; Thankful for past favors from pur numerous customers, we intend to merit a continuance of the same. DAVIDSONS & Co. mav21-27tf. J . TO NON KESiPENT. Tlie undersigned with the Couuty purveyor will on Mondav, tlie 25th day of May, 1?7, at 10 o -clock, a. in. of Ht'wl day; proceed to fr '- cate the corners of his land, in Section 2.1, tow ntiliip öö, raugc 3 cast iu Marshall county, Indiana: to meet on the premise?, and continue from day to dav until all is surveyed Noii-rcfidentir, who fail to meet the Surveyor at 1 the time above mentioned,' and defray, or 'provide !

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for defraving, their portion of the expenses ot caul ingsa.s jxsVillo hzu scniüg tne rec:, a t '" survey, v ill be returned to the County Auditor, wish it for 10 cent ;3 of it t: r.y le'.-T-ge, rnd and euch duli nquencies placed on the tax dupli-J the balance' printing. A V 1 K''u ; 1,1 catei and collected according to law. ' ' Spring Ftrept, oppos.tr -S. Nic'tyi.'' hclv.1, :ncw

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y i ?. . ii.i.r o ) z One door south of Edwards Hole, i f ii MEDICTXKS. Chemicals, Paints, 'Oils. VARNISH. TURPENTINE. WINDOW GLASS. DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY. fcc, c. Hive just opened, and will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of such articles a are enumerated aoove, and all others usufdly ker t DRUG STORTCl i which we ill sell at the lowest curm-nt cash priCCf. PaitTeular attention will he paid to filling Physicians' order?, anl jtutting up prefcriptior.s, fimilv compound?, and preparations oi til kind?. W e invite those .is!ii;ig articles in our line, to call, as ue f?d assured we can uake it terert to j)Urchae of us. N. B Evc-rr article po!.1 bv n, h to their is warraiitca VCllU, FKEc.I a GENUINE. -31tf junl: Thtso fond of a cood CIGAR, cannot fail tc find n article to .suit tl-n ut junls-ril BIIOOKC & BTO'S "QALM ThouewJ (junl-i-Sl) i lor; er, r cnoüL'c R0?E Hair Oil, Grnuino Hr'i Oil, Roberto Hair Regtucrutor, (t'l) iia jasc iJr.o's. a Cii3 assortment, sit Thankful to the publ-e f.r j.t favc i-, i.c 4uld G lOtf. 1. n .iw.L.Ui.i'j. i ? v ULiiiü Ij i ,;A hi.A if.)!. t3 EING 2 J licit- a permanently Icnted in P."yn:ovth, son u-e ot patron ie in tLo i-vaciic of Sil' r 1113 rOiCsSloll All op'-rjt'v.iis performed 'ron ho :r: ,.- r.vrovc.! I Atitft NEWTON" li.PACI-IAliD. C-rk' jiml-li3 .Marshall Court of Com. Picas. ETin -sr tr.2 JlLi IS THE ILL THAT Buns the Slacliine I Patterson' & Cleaveküd AlVr la.vlng: theirlare acsortmcnt cf C.cci ji principally destroyed by fire, one week after tr.ey had commenced bushiest, luve corae to tli2 dctTI minatiou that it will "never do to pivc it iV .ti icctu-dmgly are ' ringing on a lary variety cf Of all kinds,-which they intend selling for rn u,? lry, at price tlut cxnnot fail to suit buyer. They t.iistant'y on hind; Eggs, Butter, Choose, FVi, I'luur, Potatoes, s;uar, Coli'ce, Tea, Tobacco, CI- : gar--, and in f.ict an assortmrnt of CvcrvtLing thr.t : is usually kept in the Grocery line. They intcmi LL-ninrr their Me..: M.jrkc t of Href aud oilier ' f--fish meats. Yc.i will f.nJ Cv.cU on Lipoito 'sTrcct, two doors east of Cleavelard k Ilonett's store, where thev will be har.r.v to v.u.it on all who . - Calls attended to late d earlr.PATTER'S ON & C LEA VELA XD. . riymouth. apisj-aaic ! : : ! ATE OF INDIANA - ; STARKE COUNTY. 7 f rli Clrcvii. Cour';:s ühlUr VS. f- 1 Petition for D;rc:ce. Jacob llozarth." 7 The above named complTi;i;-.iit. hx her attoim v, having fi'pfl : thp Ph-iL-"i . .'l-.. . f !: .;.l ,.,,.-,. 1 ' :r.z: ; : ..t . , . v ' " ; ' v -"U!j.ui.iii!i-i.iifv tam U4.icn.wm, r.tui :u.-o the nd lavit ol a l::iiterestrd reisen, ";w!rr' tit.it ?f.id M" jf "on-resident of the .State U 1.,:.. v : j hereby notified of the filh;g nnd ptnd -ix ' iid action, that the fame will st.md iortn ii nt u:c r.cv. term of said court, to be begun and htld r.t i.i court house in the town oC.Kno. iu eaid ctT.n'y, nn Mon.tv. thoTthdav of t'I timber, lt'57, und unless 1 .' . . - . . . . HO DC 911(1 anpeai utiwi v-ii uu Ki :e ...m id action, te same ivill he heard aud u deter mined in his ah nee. , JOHN S. ENDER, Clerk S. C. C. W. M. McCoRVicKi att'y for plaintilf. - A . junll-o0t3. , . A RETIRED FHYBICIAN; 73 years of age, hai ing lost his father, two brothers, cl4iii.t:r, son-iudaw, nephew? an 1 neices, by Unit droalial disease, foNscMrriov, ivl fufTering witlv a cru.h himself, dettrinincd to visit the Fast ln,;i-Egypt and Japan, where he (hscovisf id a rrihn:iir and Certain Curt for Colds JCoughs, Coneitvij.: 'an, l-'V vous Debility and Asthma. i cou.h ya cured immediately ; heret-aed, cored M? ut i;; - - inherited the dise,:'i,-and in cor.n.oclk b t ' W- son luve cmplovedit in their practice, cui.uv'il sandä of case? considered hopple; bv .0... t..i or the jmi pose of rescuit-f in-iy of hs -'o t 1 cUli

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