Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 August 1857 — Page 3

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n. .1IcM0Y.1IjM, Editor. ITAdverÜ3ement9t to insure insertion, must I handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publication.TJ haven often "hearn" of the "songs of olden times," but not until a few days since, had we formed a correct idea of the sublimity of those songs. "We find the following in an old paper, and copy them for future reference. Seat yourself in a meeting house, and keep your face straight, if you can, while the whole congregation unite in singing the following sentimental lines: "The race is not forever forgot By him who fastest runs; 2sor the Battle by those people Who shoot with the longest. guns!" Now, ain't that pumpkins? At anyrate, truth is strongly mixed up with the poetry. The next is an ode to the sun, and although not the same metre, may be sung to the L sime song with astonishing effect: "All hail! thou glorious sun! Bright as a new tin pan; Thou, roundest, fairest, purest, source Of Bread and Cheese to man!" The next four lines make one think of Robert's Hair Regenerator, and we doubt not but that if the Regenerator had been invented in those days, it would have been a successful rival of Pomatum, or even the "genuine Bear's oil:" " 'Tis like the precious ointment, Down Aaron's beard did go; Down Aaron's beard it downward went His garments skirts unto." The next is an address to tad-poles, poliywegs, frogs, turtles, Src: "Ye monsters of the bubbling deep, Your Makers' praises spout; Up from the sea ye codlings peep, And wag your tails about." The next is of modern origin, but will compare favorably in point of talent and i sentiment with the above: "Tell Aunt tthodn, Tell Aunt Rhoda, Tell Aunt Rhoda The flrrav troosft i d leic. t The next was evidently intended to accom pany the four lines just quoted, and is an cxamph of economy rarely heard of: "She's worth saving, She's worth saving, She's worth saving. To make a bed." jKTWliat a pitv it is, that people who ' 1 1 ,1 own DrODertV HI tOvS'Il, ClOIl I lllltlK CnOU'Ml ..f 4 t.. L-r, it i :x rood state of recairs. 1 A Afc w m-li' - - m ! Tf Acnrv nnA wmihi takft .in liiterosi in ills vtvt J ; own property, build side-walks, plant ! " ' ' lt ,.! rdv pay the expense, ami besides, would 13 . ' , , r i T i i j materially lessen the Marshals labor.--Kh.ifii'-irees. ivc. ine; luuna uuw .uuSome people have got an erroneous idea into their heads, that it would be wrong to do anything for their own beneGt, or not, un.1 1 1 i - nr. rtfil.l-ll V 1 1 -V I less ire-v nave oruuis uoui an vmtMi, v i '" "' . ; is duly elected, commissioned, and quah- . . . , , , ., .i I hed touive orders, ana oitencr man ouierwie. ihn Mn d;ivs nnt ifo" li.ia nearlv ex- . . i . i .1 pUCU I' . . 1 Illing . -J uvtivf . -J v i This should not be the case. " hen sidewalks are found to be in a bad condition, the owner should at once proceed, whether ordered or not, to repair the same, so that foot travelers may pass over it after night, without being in danger, every step they take, of being thrown down by loose and sprung boards. (lame Iaw. Ovr sporting friends would do well to bear in mind, that, from and after the first of the present month, it will be unlawful to kill wild garje, as the sections set forth below. Sec. 1st declares it to be unlawful undr a penalty of 810, to kill, trap, or eusnare, any deer, bit ween the 1st day of January and the 1st day of August. Sec. 2d declares it unlawful, under a penalty of 83 for every wild turkey, shot, trapped, or otherwise destroyed, between the first of March and the first of September. Sec. 3d. Two dollars for every quail or pheasant shot, trapped, or netted, from January 1st to October 1st. Sec. 4th. Two dollars for shooting, trapping, or otherwise destroying prairie hens or chickens from 1st of January to 1st of October. There is no law for shooting prairie roosters, at any time of the year. They are supposed to bilong to the supernumerary fowls of tho no-account kind, and therefore the caeket-nilon is, that they are exempt from the fowl law of this State. Having any of the above described game in one's possession, is prima-fvcui evidence of guilt. jtjgrOf course everybody in town arc going to the concert Saturday evening, at the court housi. Modesty forbids our puffiing the Band, and all we have to say, is, go and hear for yourselves, and we are Büro you will get the worth of your money. Go, going gone! Paul Pry appears in the last Ilepublican, under a sketch relating the action of the Methodist Church, in Pf tugonia. We have no doubt a3 to the correctness of the statement, and should julgo from the article, that Paul had lived in Patagonia, and no where else; and consequently his learning and wit, are on a par wilh that of a Patagoaian.

Accident. On Saturday last, the son of Jokn Fluellen, a lad fourteen years of age, was driving a team belonging to Mr. Möhler, when the horses became fractious, left the road, and run off. The lad finding himself unable to manage the horses, endeavored to jump from the wagon, but in so doing, his right foot caught in the hay rack, by which he was dragged some four rods, until passing a bridge, the boy was drawn between two logs and torn loose from the wagon. His right ankle and left knee irere much injured. He also received two severe contusions on the head, and several bruises upon various parts of the body. The lad is highly esteemed for his industry and integrity. D. C. Ireland, late Fremont editor of the MishawakaFree Press, announces, through the South Bend Forum, that the Coldwater (Mich.,) Sentinel, has passed into his hands, and that in a few weeks, he will

present to the Democrats of Branch Co., paper that they may be proud of. He thinks modern republicanism ii not what it has been represented. The street we have been in the Inl-it of calling 'Gano,' and which the local of the j Indianian suggests should be spelled 'Unano, is recorded Garo street. We have inadvertantly called it Gano, from hearing others call ;t so. The local of the Indianian must have had an application of Guano just before writing his last week's local, which may account for the sharp manner in which he 'hit us.' The Northern Indianian has changed its publication day, from Wednesday to Friday. It says that Lt week a man by the name of McConnell, recently from Ohio, ! came to that place, and got on a spree. The old gentleman had considerable money about him, and after he had been there a j dayor two, was entiedd into Keller's dog gery to play cards, where over one hun Jred dollars was worse than stolen from hini. It also states that the boys took it ! into their heads to demolish a building of i doubtful morals (didn't know luilJinys had iuorals of any kind) on Lake street, on Wednesday evening last. I he individuals, with one exception, took 'time by the forelock,' and made their escape. Moral place that Warsaw. ! itfTThe editor of the Northern Indiani ian, in his last issue, gives us 'particular j fits,' in the way of Rillingsgate slang, and I denies knowing anything about such a place : ns Rod Rush.' Prnbabiv tW- is no such lace j that count bonder if the editT count). wonucril mo euil ftr taf.f.llf.et.q rinYtliintr riMiit an individn.il. 1 i. 1 -. ii i.i..i. I II I Mill Il.lil It'll IIV ;i III" llllllll llt'll III.II H 1 I .,m: jmuiiiiM iciim.'ci , uiiviii ii iiiiv uvnii iu j .ed jj,.Ufft Uot mauy evenings ince rr, e . . e ...... -n iie irwnus oi cuucauon, will remem- . tl . 4,,r , f, t ,r . , ber that the "M.-irsIiall County Teachers' .c,., maate nt t lrfWuf.,ai;., t, a:o"u"l,u" wwio .ti. iiiv iiwu.iui.nii Church, to-morrow nfcernoon, and eveninir. The progiAmme, which nviy be found in j another column ot to-day's paper, will be , . , . . . . highly interesting and instructive. ' . Xirrhe friends of Mr. George C. Law , sou, will be jrlad to learn that he is in?ttin lalonir finely. We strolled a short distant it to the country, last week, to take a look at the f'mwinfflrfms. pthI hear the. fi-atherd chorifsler3 sound their joyful notes. M. V. Republican. Wonder if those "feathered chorister's)" music was as as sweet as that made bv Charley and Jessie? A small Irish boy, whose parents live a short distance from town, near the P. Ft. W. & C. K. R., was hooked by a cow ' Saturday evening. The gash is about or four inches in length, comtnencin the groins, and running upward. Dr. gmbothara sewed the wound up, and proper care is taken, it will soon be well itiTWe learn that ther was a 'run' on the Branch of the State Bank of Indiana at this place, yesterday, to the amount of Sit, ooo! iJSTW'hortletarries are worlh one dollar and five shillings per bushel, in this market. XfTCircuit Court next Monday. Some important cases to be tried. Iron City Commercial College. This institution stands in the front rank of that class of schools that confers practical benefits upun all who come witlnu the scope of its instructions. It takes a young man just at that interesting period of life when hc is looking about him what he shall do, and instructs him in those branches of practical knowledge the lessons of an honest, money-making life, that will qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible advantage to himself and the business world. Through the judicious and skillful management of its Principal, F. V. Jenkins, Esq., the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has steadily rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants speak of it with pride, and its usefulness is every day felt in the numerous counting rooms whcroJla cflicirnt graduates arc employed. Let our country merchants and our farmers, and all persons who have sons, hasten them to this college, where they can eecure a finished business education. For terms and particular information, address F. W. Jenkins, Esq., Principal of the Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Va. The name of D. McDONALD, (present deputy j Recorder,) is announced ai a candidate for Record er, at the comin October tlection, subject to the decision of the Democratic county convention. Mr. Editor: Please announce the name of Wm. M. PATTERSON as a candidate for the of&cc of Recorder of Marshall county, and oblige MAr Votir or Polk Townsuif. We are authorized to announco the name of SAMUEL B. CORUALEY, as a caudidatc for the office of Recorder of Mirshi'l county, at the next October clectiem, eubjectto a Democratic mi?3 convention. 33

We would call the attention of our merchants to the advertisement in this week's paper, of the firm of Willi inn & Huestiss, wholes.il Grocers. Fort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, together with everything usually found in a store, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the best, oldest and well knoten houses in the East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore enab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any change of cars. Merchants, therefore, in his place and vieinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Huestis, in a few hours, thereby aroiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Williams k Huestis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality and price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale Grocers, Tort Wayne, Ind. Cly GRAND CONCERT! BY THE Plymouth Sax-liorn Bai! AT THE Court-House, in 2'lyinoiilli, ON Saturday Evening. August Mil, 157.

The people of this vicinity are all earnestly invited to come and tear them, and ! they promise vou a good, substantial MUSICAL ' ENTERTAINMENT; Not so good singing as Jenny Land's, nor as good playing as Ned Kendall's; but the j best they can do. The Concert is given to rai.-e money to pay for a portion of their Instruments, and not for the benefit cf the members ot the Tj.injt an j Uiey sincerely hope that the peupie of the town and neighboring country will, by a unanimous turn-out, assure them that their persevering efforts in getting up and keeping up a Rand, are appreciated, if their Music is not. The Entertainment will be varied by singing a (aw choice songs, quartetts, glees tSrc. Admittance onlv 25 Cents. Children under ten years of ago, 15 Cents 1 Doors open at half-past 7 o'clock. BY ORDER OF THE BAND. Tilt: a UK. i t ex gl isii re med v SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Jt eniale .Fills ! protected bv roval letters patent. Pr(.Iare(J fmm a j.-riptjon of yin J;1111CS C1;llkeJ M ll Phvel:m Frtrmmlinirv to the Oiieei,. I This invaluable Medicine is unfulim: in the cure --1 .1 1 .1 i uciu 10 me tciii.iie consimiinn. ti iiiuwvi.iivn ait excess, removes all obstructions and brings on the i monthly period w ith regularity. These pills should J be used two or three weeks previous to confineMV V V i ' 11 V ! imnt; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the Uullering durina : libm-, enabling the mother to orlorm her duties with sa'ctv to herself and child. n, .,, , . .. .. . i nese im s snou a noi ie laKeii ourinir ine first liirimr tlio VIIKT . TiiRF.E months of pie. 'nancy, sis they are sure to! o bring on miscarriage, but at anv other time thev are safe. In all cases of nervous and spinal aflVetions.pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, f.,. ci;i. v. ...;, ,..,in;.,t'.. rf ti.rt ,.. lou ncss of sr.irits, hysterics, sick headache, and all the painful diseases occasioned bv a disonkd svsteni these pills will effect a eufe when all other niean3 have failed, and although a powerful reme dy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any oher mineral. Full directions accompanying each v.-k..ge. Price, in the United Stites and C m i l.i, on.; dollar. N. 15- $1.UU and ( postage .-tunps en?hwi-d t any other authorized Agent, will insure . ii-.ttlof the')Ulslv return mail. W. W. I.'Ol.r'.RT, Iudi-.uiapolis, Wholesale .i;-. na. i'-m.. ::nd T. A. LeMoV, agentj Flyni-junll.'SG-j'.'ly. of Fitters Remaining in the To-t ef,J i. -. a Plyiiouih on the 1st day of July, l-f7. Adam A .Mi. Felieien Mr 2; Finto J Iane; Flony Thomas Gilts w m; Guard V A; Gass Jon Hinc II 11 :; Ilugus C A 'J; Hugus k Frasier; xlgesC A; Hoover John; Hasclton John; Jones Hod J W II Esq; King Patrick. Link Peter 2; Link M J 2; Lyon 0. Mann Frederick; Mead Bcnj F. Newman L Miss; Nash Samuel; Newkirk Mr; New kirk A P. Rayiner A Eliza; Rengelbergc Jno; Rosch Jacob; Reed Juliet t E. Slater II; Hmith TP; Sherland E. Is; Shelley Jno; Sumner Thomaf-; Sprague II C Mrs; ShoHler Valentine; Smith TR. Young Peter; Yoder Joseph. Vanderwater Wm. Persons calling for any of the above, will please s.iv"advcrtiscd," and name date of list. JOHN K. JJROOKE, I. M. TO NON RESIDENTS. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WITH TIIECOUN- ! ty Surveyor, will on Friday the 7th day of August, at 10 o'clock a.m. on said dav, proceed to survev and locate the corners of mv land in sec tion 12 Township 33, Range 2 East in Marshall ! county Indiana to meet 011 the premises and continue from day to dav until all issurveved. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at th 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 placwd on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. T. A. SIMONS. julylh-35t3. Sl'ATE OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August 2'erm, 1C57. Wilson T.Smith, ) vs. Complaint for Divorce. Nancy M. Smith. ) The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by D. R. Sample, his attorney, has filed in my office his complaint for Divorce; and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Nancy M. Smith, is a nonresidentrof the the State of Indiana; the is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of aid complaint, and thtt 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, 1K7, and unlets she appear, plead, answer or demur thereto the same will be heard and determined in her absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, uly 9-3-113 Marshall Clerk Circuit Court. For Hals antl Caps COME to the Crick Store where vou will find the Jrfeft,bv;tsr.d eheapestlot In Plymou'b W N. II. O. k Co.

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three i Garner; IJn.wa D.. vid; Rurk' Jno; lltrpct F; Il.i- j Indiana, on the 11th day day of July. be- niuuu ucM- .. u.,u.,0 -..u, ( and com ortablv arranged, all ol which bcloltf to , f f, .- ker E C: IJIt-n-v S.ev: lienett G.-o- Ihirton Ch i ' twn the hours of 10 o'clocl a. m. and 4 o'clock n-t'T t,,e l,urI,''r at thc expiration of .-aid lease, and . Atter hav ing tl.cirl.trg aortnuni of (ort :, 3 1,1 Calha'e Ji ; Chitieirver J m F (!'iroii OP ' P- nu of said dav, the following described property, ir r , ... ? A?1:. . vro , 0 0(1 -bjrt !; removal or sale, at his discretion. pr-nopally delved by hre.one eek .fur they ITi- ( irli! 1 1 o i co m . 1 1 a i 1 i f l , 1 1 A ' ' to-wif 1 Copy of the eeklv Courier 1 y ear . . . . $ 2 00 jt w i uCSOu SOn.iratc parcels, or altogether, hid commenced busuuss, luve come to the deter - lllg- Carso O I Clemens Lcnj; Clem Daniel; Corey , , , 2 Conies " .... 3 00 tn ,lr..ii:WM4. ,,,rt Jill 1, t,l.. i?, l,.n,. initiation that it will "never do to ci.r it ?0." 1

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C H REEVE, Attorney at Law, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. T5onds, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attended to through Northern Indiana. Refers, to Coolv, Wadsworth 4 co.,. . . . . .Chicago 111. Bahcock & co Water St N. . Field, Meruit 4 co., Courtlandt StN. Y. Barxes 4 Pharo, Barclay St N. Y. Lotrnox & co., Philada. Penn. Hon. J. Bradly, Supreme Judge, Omaha City Nebraska. J. B. Bexxet Esq, Gcn'l Ag't JEtn Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. STATE OF IXDIAXA, STARK COUXTY. Stark Court of Common Pleas, October Term, A. D., 1857. Geo. Cooper, and Israel )

CiarK, trading m tne name und st vie of Attachment. Geo. Cooper 4 Co vs. Joseph A. Patterson It appearing to the satisfaction of the Clerk of j said court, bv aflidavit this dav filed, that the do lendant in this suit, Joseph A. Patterson, is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therej fore hereby given, that unless he be and appear on i the first dav of the October 1 erm, 1S57, of si; id court, and answer or demur to the complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. JOHN S. BENDER, Clerk. June 17, 1857. T. II. Jackson, Dep'v. Eldridge & Porter, attys. for pl'tft". jul2-33t3 AT Jfohn the IButchcr's HARKET 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 newlv arranged SALOON. mav21-27tf. J. COUHLF. J. VINALL, M. D., lIOMÖPITHIt! PIIVSICIAN Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice, and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, AND Diseases of Children Office over C. Palmer's Store, corner of Michi g;m and La rorte Streets, where he can be consultc at all hours. At the People's Store may be found a nice assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which arc Ladies' heeled Boots, which will be sold at prices that must please. 2-tf. O.. S. k R. STUB-TOED BOOTS. WF. would say to the Gents of Plymouth, that we are prepared to take your measures for the fashionable StuW-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, bv a Iloot-maker I that is a IJoot-maker, wan-anted to fit like a clove, it WIIITM()IIKS, mai." lTtf! Sign of the Golden Moot. Lands mid Town Lots For Sale!! The undersigned has the agency of a large quantity of land throughout Marshall county and the adjoining counties of FultoL, Pulaski and Stark, both wild and improved, of all descriptions; and also of several Town Lots ia Plymouth, with cnyonjent rcsi.icnccs n.ereon, an-i a.so mnunn- to . in the mo. nr)rfrn; all ol which wdl besold cheap for cash. Any person desuing to lo- ! do wc!1 to Sl'l" V wllil- il C;,n hc i . ! hail Call at mvofiice over Palmer's store. mar2f-l!)tf II.CORRIN. ORDINANCE. He il ordained h the nreident ami boird of Trtn ; be " ortitiu.ca u iiil piiMiicni ana noarit oi irxi tees of thee.,,.i-ateton ot Plymouth in tin 1 '? t M-ushall and t:ite of Indiana, at; sneiia nieetni": , . i .-- i n.i .it, iV II ! II , 1 t m ""T, an m.icwuiks, hui.i in sai-i town, j '-rc uicre are i-.vo or more on i block Inn it nig the same street, i as tollows: 1 he waU hall be ' or blatk-wahmt plank, not less i niiriu iiivii iiii ion r iiiimu i iii.iiii".-s runms un one to be constructed built, of white-oak than one and .1 half ' "K 'es thick, and not more than eight inches wide, j rt.1"1 1?,,l,on t,,rvf parallel stnn- puces not less il,:,n i '"" ncliea s-piare, of the muio r.iaterial as the plank; ami the walk so constructed is to be ten feet wide, and v.'eii spiked to the stringers, of a uiiifm-m width across the block. It is hereby made the duty of the Marshal of said town, to see that all persons hereafter building or repairing side-walks, shall comply with the ret-uisitions 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 publication in the Marshall Countv Democrat. J. Ii. N. KLINGER, Ticsidcnt. attest: J. II. Case, Clerk pro terd. julylG-J5t.1. siifrifFsIsälk. Bv virtue of a venditioni exponas, to me direct situate in Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: com - mencing at the south-west corner of lots 2 and 3 of --don in township 33 north, of range one east; thence east SO rods, thence north b' rods, thence west HO rods, thence south 80 rods to the place of beginning, containing 40 acrs except the privilege of a mill site not to exceed one acre of ground on the south line of said tract, anil the privilege of cutting a ditch from the Lake to said mill site. On failure to realize the full amount ol the judgment, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, eqosc for sale the fee simple of siid real estate. Executed as the property of Obed M. Barnard, at the suit of Amos McndenlnH. Said property not to sell for less than two-thirds of appraisement. J. F. VAN VALKENHURG1I, Sheriff. !lv S 11. Corbalkv, Dep'v. junlS31tl. (pr.fecSd.OO) Ry agreement of parties, the above faIc is postponed until S.iturdav, August Htli, 1H57. J. F VAN VALK ENHU RGIf , Sheriff. julvlG-25u. Uy S. R.Corbalev, D?p. (pr.fec$9,00) J. W. Rodb JcnsoN McComb J. W. ItOBB&C0., WHOLESALE GROCERSvi COMMISSION MERCHANTS 3D COLCMIUA STREET o9 FORT WAYNE, 1ND. WOULD respectfully invite ihe attention of the tra le to their extensive stock of Groceries, which they are prepared to Bell at New York jobbing rates, with the addition of the transportation. Gtf. NOTICE OF DISTUIRUT10N. State tf Indiana, Marshall bounty: Notice is hereby given, that at the April term, 157, 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 remiining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear on the first day of the next terra of said court, prove their heiiship, and receive their distributive tdiare. NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk MONEY WANTED! Notice is hereby (civca that I, James H. Case Administrator dc bonis non of the estate of George J. Alleman üccear-cd, vi ill sell at public sale, as the law directs, u Lan l Warrant for torty acres, on the 1 5th day of August, lcT7, between tho hours of ten o'clock a. m. and three o'clack p. in. Said Land Warrant helonga to the CbUte of the decedent. Terms cash in hand. Sa!e to Le at mv o.iec in Plymouth. uly30 J. Ii. CAHE, Admr. de benis con.

JTarrow Escape!

Having escaped the destruction of the late fire, ! by the utmost exertion on my part, and the timely j assistance of friends, (who, lor their kindness shall ! exer be remembered,) I will be found at the old ! stand readv to wait on all who m a v wish anything' in the line of I have just purchased, and am now receiving a well selected stock of

CMiiigJta Goods, &e.il'f to Sfoth of

Which, with wliut CUSTOM WORK I usually keep in h..nd. i not snrp;ietl hy any other stock in the comity, or perluip in the State, ibiSt vie ami Durability. It shall be my aim, by fair dealincr, to remove the two objections to ready-made Clothing, iz: the inferioritv of the cloth and making. This important consideration, I am happy to say, my customers duly appreciate. Although the profits on a poor article arc .better than on a good one, yet honesty is ; the best policv. I return my thank to my numerous customers fjr past patronage .o liberally bestowed, and earnestly solicit a call from them and the citizen of Marshall county generally, before purchasing. My term; are GASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! Ami Small 2rolit! All kinds of custom-work made to order, and on j siioi i nouee. Tho-e owin me are earnestly requested to call and pay all or a part of their accounts immediatelv, as 1 need nioiiev verv much. II PI LUCE. Plymouth, airilU 21 tf. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO. ü ti t TTCTT n. t r fr5"YTiNew Uufialo, Mich.,) having removed ' ti' . V "llv- v to Plymouth, solicits the patronage of its citizen.-!, and others, as Teacher of P I A X 0 M U S I C. TERMS Pit quarter $.u 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, lf'57. 20 .Im. i S1 SEVERAL thousand acres of wild Lamls, own ed bv non-residents, and lvingin dilferentitarts of Marshall county, lud. Will be sold for part cash and part on time; al:-o several Houses and Lots in Plymouth, and some improved firms in the vicinity. Those wishing to purchase, will please give me a call. Also, for sali a large quantify of Lumber, and can fill all orders on short notice, for cash. 1 also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission. DANIEL RROWN, fcb!2 1-ltf Commission Agent. XOTIOE The regular meeting of the Hoard of Trustee of Center township, will be held on the fu st Sat urdiv in each month. JOSEPH EVANS, Chrk. mavTjMT 2."lv M M VM O A XA .A S- &, M. BECKER, Would re.'pectfullv inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoinining counties, that they have opened a j new store on Ijarortc street, one door east of Dr. ! Lemon's Drugstore, where they will keep on hand! a full stock of " iey r.8i. mm. , .K ft ;itoc ;k vai y-w Aim, &c. ask ap.,rtio:rof le patronage of the Community, .is .- niiLiiii .-hihi" ..- taea 1 as ine cnea e.-i, ue TIlO T.miKvillf ArkpL!v (lllll'ilM' LJL 'CIE-L XoOVi ON the 1st of J; YVKKKLY CC inu.irv, llifi IjUL im lliijrj CUUKIhJIi will begin the lltrECNTII vear f its publication. As an enter prising industrious and reliable news and commercial paper, it is uiiMirpasscd, while in its politics it is bold and independent, and is earnest in opposition to the dangerous doctriacs and tendencies of Know-Nothingism. A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLETTE Written by Mrs. Mary E. Childs, author of "(V wvn Uudlev" and "Ionise HI ton," will be coiaI nienced earl v in January. It is entitled "THE GR A YI10 0D," j i T 10 00 20 00 1 Copv of the Dailv " G00 1 " " " Tri-Wcekly .... 4 00 Copies of the telcbrated trial of Mat. F. Ward, for the murder of Hutler, will be sent to all who get up and forward us clubs. 0-Sp. cimen copies of the WEEKLY COURIER sent on application. Address W. N. IIALDEMAN, Conner Steam Printing House, Nos. 51 and T3 Third Street, near Main, Louisville, Ky. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. I i R A N G V. MEN TS have been made to sup- . ply the Plymouth market with this Hour, and the genuine can be found at Stack's, Vinncdge's, and 011 the corner at the old stand of Drook ii Evaus, onlv. N. B. i P. S. ALLEMAN Co. fehl 9 Kdf GUARDIAN'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Guardian of the person and property of Sberman Chapman, will, on and after the 4th day of September, l?i7, offer for sale the interest of said Slierman Chapman in certain real estate, situate in the counties of Marshall and St. Joseph, in the State of Indiana, his interest hcng the undivided one - third part of D l acres of land, described as follows: Beginning nt a stake on the north line of the La Porte road 15G rods east of the west line of Marshall county following the road, thence north .'19 rods to a post, thence north .Videg. W. 1 Gl rods to a post in Section 3G, T. .'55 N., IL 1 W.; thence south )vstin Section 3G, T. 3ä N., R. 1 W.; thence south 46 deg. W. 6'J rods, thence south .r'J deg W. 103 rods, thence south 52 deg east 95 rods, to tho place of beginning. Also a part of the B l.' of the S-F.).f of Sec 36, T. 35N..R. 1 W, in St. Joseph countv, bounded ni follows commencing at tlie Bonth-west corner of said lot; thence east 40 rods, thence north 104 rods, thence west 40 rods, thence south 104 roils to the place of beginning; the whole of said land being subject to the life estate of one Persis Reeves. Said interest in naid land in to be sold at private sale, at not less than its appraised value. Appraised nt $..'500. TERMS One-third cash in hand, and the balance in sixtv davs. COURTLAND CHAPMAN, Guardian. july 30 37 ts. AA.JL A4. A HILL & JACOBS, Have a large stock of Wall & W irdwPaiicr, nil qualities, at wholesale or retail; alto window Shades- and Curtain Fixture. I'illT V.'AYNL, IND. inari lDlv.

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Kvcr csliil We have also connected a TllLÖÄiaii DEP1RT3IEXT ! Whh our establishment, und have engaged thu services of F. RKNNKR, favorably known, to suj pcrintend the same. A gooil variety of i RLOTHS & lESTINGS ON HAND, , m r . . . . ... .7 Cutting and aJtor.ngdone to order and with dinatch. , . .. .. j BURC B V K TH Y ' V H AHr A And with facilities, too, that will undeniably defy nllconuietitinn j Thankful for past fa row from our immcrou' cu--tomers, we intend to merit a continuance of the ! same. DAVIDSONS"" &- Co. ; rMvl-7tf H 'PC vi n v ALÖ Ai CAIÖ, At the Teople's Store. (-J) O., & H. "On nil tli ftr "Rlivftn! The undersigned wishes to dispose of hU nrescut residence, at the Oak Grove, we.tof the court house, at a very low .rice and on reasonable terms. I here are about acres ol ground bounded on the west by the La port e R. R: an 1 on the" cast by ; the original survev ol the town of Plvmouth, which ! on part of the amount. julylo-JtJ Wm. J. liL'U.VS. Fresh Arrival! Just received, a large lot of SMOKED HAMS, SHOULDER. ...1 ttniv.i, .. i.v r.r v, 1 ' tm, 1y T U'.t " "f" fi in half-barrels, :did general assortment of , Staple GROCERIES! Which wc must sell for cash or country produce. 2r?tf PATTERSON & CLE.W ELAND. OF INDIANAPOLIS. 1 Ill E object of this Institution, as its name ira jioi ts, is to aHord to young gentlemen and la ! practically applied to every department of busi ness, together with Lectures on the Laws and fiwlnmu nf Triiili nrul tili Jelnr rif Arnnnl. Terms of a lull course (of 8 or 10 weck.) J 0 ) Terms for a partial course, embracing tho j.racucai pan m iiooK-ivceping ana iiua- I mess Penmanship, l)00, IS . I mess Penmanship, 15 00 Terms for full course in Ladies Department 10 Ol1 1 Which must prepaid or secured. j ' T For further particulars fee ciro-lim. "i auglMUIv T J.RRVAN I, Primipal. From thc'Jouinal of Commerce. A. V. CArilOiV; Atlonipy at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of M.irshill nnd Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly attended to. Land and town property for sale. Depositions taken; Doeds, Mortgages, Ac, drawn up and acknowledged. Office one dodr west of Pierce's Clothing Store. 24v21y. C ARIER & WEHMERT Wholesale LIQUOR DEALER'S FORT WAYNE. 1ND. ( OOD supply of the fiucst qualities of Liquors, IT Cigars, etc, kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied z.1 the Ii". ett .':!:::', r:-:'.cr. jaul-'niö.

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