Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 August 1857 — Page 4

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From the St. Joseph Co. Forum. A Slight Mistake. Another Fremont Editor A young buck went toseo the daughter JSicfc of his Part V ! a Prosbytemn elder lately, whoso house T- f 'irtr!? i-fAJ V. "i iv. near a mill dam. It being the spring inr tOilovthior It-Jer. written bv our:-i.i . , , ,ö

voting fiiend D. C. Ireland, Esqr., late publisher cf the paper at Mishawaka, has ti place in our columns because we have reason to belivo that it was through the wheedling agencies of the present member cf Congress from this district that Mr. Ireland then a minor was inveigled into the support of Mr. Fremont; and hope that Mr. I.'s experience may ssrva the . . t . . voting voters oi uns utstnct as a warning o i Against ti e seductive influences ottheatorc- j w . said member of Congress. ! 1 I..--,,.. T..K. -- it ! 4 V. IV.'. , .'titlJ., -J UM . t , luüli j Km ln i I it a piek: , Ever fcinco tho day I raised Fremont's name to the head of my columns as my champion; ever since I so deliberately sold my chances, by so doing, of having a bono among my Antecedents. ever since I have been awakened to the rcalitiex of mv misdirection I have felt just as though I would like to be ablo to start an oSica in this State somewhere, and thcro establish, on a firm basis, a reliable Democrat sheet, where I could be ever faithful, and !iC2p a vigilant eyo to the landmarks of its organization. Well, now, I will tell you; you need noi. be surprised, but the Sentinel office, at Coldwater, passed into my hands on Saturday last, and in the course of a few weeks I shall present to the ever-reliable Democrats of Branch Counlv, a sheet thev m..y be proud of. I need not particularize, nor tell you how it comes that I am to s.ow Democratic floors once more but let it suffice to say to yon that, like hundreds of others, I was :-ducd into tho ranks of tho republican so calhd party. But you are aware that it.ote lias been a great change in political avpects during thi last few months. Yes, 'jrtnt change; those who engaged in the cruxi-Io have boen rebuked; tha pulpit is v, :-t o much a political forum; the grc:u fusion pirty is silenced and its allies, the L::ow nothings of America, are so badly used up that we oaly seo them amplify uglies, creating mobs and riots in our cit'es. Tho administration of Buchanan seems a perfrot panacea f r the late fusion complaint. And ;vh;-.: shall I say-...f Walker in Kansas? v.e r.Ii knew lh.it the rouri-v Kr i? fülino3 I tftor Ina ouly cours an honest tru ho.rt.' J, Union-ioTing-man eould desire. Looking as 1 do on political a 1 fairs in their present altitude I cannot, nor do I bo novo anv man can sav that tho Democratic rvirlr U a SprfmnJ n,ri, Rnt tlm nnU. t J o!i American Denaocracv, in vour issue . the loth in.st., lAh, nrettv Dlainly too, what tre are to think of the to called, self-styled j -epublto.'.n party. Vcurs turel D. C. IRELAND The (irave. Oh. tlt-s frrr.vel ' Tf T-u?i,s tvc-rv nrror covers every aewci, cxnuguisnes e cry re-. MDtmeat. From its peaceful bosom spring none but LnJ regrets and tender recollections. Who can look down on the grave even of an enemy, and not fjel a ccinpunctuous throb, that even he should have vrarred against the mere handfall of earth that j lies ciouI Jerinij lefora him? But the grare of those he loved, what a place fo medita tion! There it is call up, in long re view, the whole history of virtue and gentleness, and the thousand entertainments lavished upon us, almost unheeded in the daily course cf intimacy. Aye, go to the grave of the buriiod love and rri-ditate! There settle the account vhh thr conscience, fjr every past endearment unregarded, of the departed being, who never, never can return again to be soothed by contr'uion! If thou art a child, and hast ever ailded a sorrow in the soul, or a furrow to the Eilveicd brow of hu affectionate parent; ii" thou art a husband, and hast caused the fond bosom that vestured its whole happiness in your ai ms, t: doubt one moment of thv kindness vr thv truth; if thou art a friend, and hast ever vrrongd in thought, or word or deed, the üpii it that generously confided in thee: if' thou art a lorer, and hast ever given one unmerited pang to the true heart that now lie cold beneath thy feet; then bo sure that ivery uniind look, every ungracious ae tion, will corao thronging Lack upon the memory and knocking dolefully at thy bouI; then be fciiry thou wilt lio down sorrowing a.;d repentant on tho grave, and u;ter the uh;:rd groan, and pour the unavailing tiar, more deep, more bitter, be aue unhvaid nrvl unavailing. Washington Irrirg. I , - f 1 I .SI'-N LANK. At a hlte ineoiUl Ol the uiicctors Ol ine r ree LJaiiKS oi in cui.e. ii uas .twrratned to establish a Ilank in tbi ! itjr, IoIk; calk'd tho Uuion Hank of the State ol Indiana, for the purpose of rejuv'i and facilitating the exchange of Indiana Bank paper, so aa to effectually cut off the profits of assorting nnd returning the rurrency of Ind'ar.a for redemption in coin. Thii b a very necessary roe.isuro on the part of tho B tula, and if it is entered in by them vrith unan;mity( and the object carlied out it will step all future runsfor gold. If the Banks will pay out only Indiana paper, u their ordinary business, snd send all foreign currency to the Union Bank to bc assorted, few Banks out of the State would cross over the line to get coin. 11 'May I leave a few tract3?" asked a

missionary of an old lady. "Loavo some tracks ceminly you may," said she, looking at him most benignly over her spec s, leave them with the heU towards lh house, if you please."

of the year, the waters raado considerable of a roar as they tumbled over the dam.

I he modest young gentleman tapped lightly at the door tirst and recieved no answer. He tapped again still no answer. Ag iin ar.d again he repeated his knock, but still he was unheard. Mustering up courage he proceeded to inflict some servere thumps on the door, which brought the staid old gentleman out, "1 suppose," eaid the youngster, who had by this lime become slightly savage from being compelled to wait so Ion a - ----1 o suppose you could not hear mo knocking ! for the dam roaring.', j ,4Th. dam rnftrinrr! Whnt rlr von niMn I O J sir? How dare you speak in that way?" j said tho divine some what angered at hear ing the young man swear in his presence. 'I mean to say, sir, that I suppose you eould not hear my knocking on account of the dam roaring.'' "Dam roaring again! You young scoundrel, have yon the impudence to insult me with a repetition of those words? Be gone sir; , "My dear sir!" quoth the bewildered youth, "I intendedltosay, that I presumed 1 could I not bo heard on account of the dam roaring" laying particular emphasis on the test two Words. "Insult on insult," shouted tho infuriated man, and he rushed at the poor fellow with the intention of ejecting, him, but was restrained by the voice of his daughter exclaiming "Papa, I suppose tho young man intend ed to say that he could not be heard on ac- j count of the ro.uing of the dam' j "0 I beg your pardon sir I beg your pardon walk in, walk in, really ah weil! I declare! the dam roaring! Capital! come in, come in! That is really too r.ch.'4 It is needless to add that the youngster went in, and in the excellent society the young lady soon forgot the dam roaring. BY STA TB A UTll 0 RITY! Choice First Cla3 Imuraiice, by the i 1U Insurance Company, Or HARTFORD, CONN. Incorporated 1S19 Charter Perpetual. FIRE ÄND I tu A1W IVaviation Insurance, Culls the attention of its iVit nds p.itron-, and the public generally, to the following facts: of i$. liavins A Cash CapiOil roOO,00! with assets amounting to 307,909. 4!!! His ttaniactc.Uiiisiii successfully .1? vcair, and continues to hi health, wcilth and vitalitv. ra.-.l r.n i;'i;rii;iti? los; ot over sr),()i ),Oi)J. or;(ii'Z"d on :i Nations! l;isi-, with Incl :uc-n-ciesiintUpni:::;,a! ! ;, im-h-r a M'-rcihtilc frstcra; founded -n a c ia r.y.l'u wlt!J an f nviaii!? repu.itiua ;dilce the i.ini vh baukriot the IUvU-.p. or the .Mio:i.-.-ip:, the Gulf of Mexico, or tho Nortlurn Lakes; presenting a powertu' organization a.s a conservator of public rood aiid bond of intcirritv; oiul to all einerger.eies it undertake, worthy of the stability zvA dicn'ty of an . iutmkmaw i tllllllPllt iMLhIlAx lorporillWIK OX MK1QT ALÜNE; i Founding its claims to patronage and favor, afford- j iug superior facilities and security in matters ol j insurance coinroereial, mech;uiieal ineicanti!f,ir 1 rural, while ranking for importance and public service the first of ! IXSUIIAXCE COMPAXIL'S of amkrica; j Insures at rates and rules as liberal as tlie risks assumcd permit for solvency an ! fair profit. IX.Srx.llAL. AUL.MIU.1 UHL.H lf lilt. l.rLn..AtL Ul DWELLI.NCS AND CONTENTS, IOH A TERIOD 07 FROM ONE TO

r 11 i- , i" , ii 'i Would inform tlie citizen? of Plymouth and vicinLosscs equitably adjuatcd f promptly jciid.:,.. ,i. , !,,. i, lUjl 1 j j i i ,i , that tfiev are prepared to manufacture

i olicies issued without delav tv C II. HEEVE, Agent junl3-31w3. atPlvm)uth. PATRONIZE HOME EFFORTS! RISING SUN INSURANCE CO.. OF KISLNG SUN. IND. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Business copßned to the State of Indiana! Incorporated, 1831. BOARD OF DI RECTORS: S. IIathawat, J. C. Wells, J. W. Talbott, Glorce G illkene, J. 15. iMlTII, B. J. Hatha wav. Ii. H. LORINO, JS. F. Covington, W. T. Tate, Joti.v Grace, W. II. 1'owlll, J. T. Ulrev, Hiram 1. Ci.orf:. B.J. IIatiiawat, Sec'v. Uathawav, Trcs't. S. V. CÜV1NGT0N, Gen'l A-'t. UZTFire and Marine tiski taken equitable rate?.XI All persons desiring Insurance, will call on U. It. Sample, Ajrt. at l'hmonth, Ind. A"l persons desiiiii to insr.re, are invited to call and examine the conditions ond m inner of tloin business of this comp inr. jiil2-3.m( Y V X AIA A .JU; AA A AA, AU A 'A v 35 . rxns. hupp, Ilaviiig commenced the MILLINERY BUSINESS! Take? this method of soliciting the nntronr'O o tu .i 9 'i 7ina ..I t ! mviil. .i ...! 1 ................ .1: v -'-"-v -'- x iii'mii ii , um im- i iiuiiui jig em,ntrv. Trimm;n-.":ii Uonints i n han.l m.d tortile ineaenmi' ann ii:min u:: none to onier. Also. unl,t n(1,! Pn:wn-i and Leghorn Hat9 done up to look a-i good a new. Shop two ('om pouth of the McthcKlist Church, astsi le of C 'nter Jtreet, an I uuj d wr north of Dr. Grcthcr'j. American Mouse, (Xeur the Hirer Bridge, and tr'Ä'. two mhtvtcs ireilk of the Defot.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. E. E. FISH; II. NICHOLS : (SUCCESSORS TO J. IV. BARNES.) TRAVELERS and others, will find coon accomodation, and much CHEATER FAKE Ätth "AMERICAN HOUSE." than it anr other Hotel in Fljmouth. We Ivive l.itely rente! and I'lirnijilied the House for the comfort of those w ho w ish to fin ! a TRAVELER'S HOME. FISH & NICHOLS. March 26, 1857.-19 tf rnomirTO.

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CLEVELAND

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THE CENTER OF TRADE!! 5S LA PORTE STREET, A Business Street! Our "Xicio Ihn been rapidly increasing for the last year, and to meet Us demand, v, e have enlarged our store, and increased our With a large and trell selected aasortmsnt of' Of everv description, consistiiK part of " in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, BONNETS. BONNET TRIMMING, lis PRINTS, I SILKS, i LAWNS, etc. j Mr Cleveland, spent fot:r weeks ;in the Eastkrx Citisis. visiting the j Manufacturing and Witclralc Establishments, lor the purpose of Ipurclnsin- to tlie best advantage, ! and we Hatter ov.r?e!vc3 tii.it our V . if 5 eustomers will be plcastd with the selections. VarticnLr attention was jriven to GLASSWARE, (we have the best stvles,) j Qticvnsivare, 5 nZootti Shoes , Wood UV;jVj Sron aid Vrfy. W o have rn h.ind n I.irpe "jnantitr of SHEETINGS, Dry. and Dl; Doiiiiii?. Simiiirr (iceds, v j An I an o.Uns"e ii.tk fl (JiJO- ! Ci;UIi;s, (,f theb-.-r i,u.i!i-v: als,,. I l'AU.MINCi UTi:.slLS. ;,u-hasj ; Svtli- , (.r;i:l.-., Ki,ki-s, M ittoi-k.--. i ;,Vc. OurOILhLAP TAINTS; ; are ui!.urtt.is.1 ni ijit.ilitv. In .1 ; wwrd, wo fchaükeep to.-tll vli;;t the ' People d sire, arnl h po l.y tötsrte-! ! ouj ;iti n:ii.-:: to our cu"t'7in r tin- ' 1 piicerf :uid ju;iiity ot' our ('oitrln, to j r.isl:c it ns r.iULvi :i jUasure fori thom to trade with i.s us ihr u to i ! Wc crr.li:i!ty invito ALL to call ' : on us. i j CI.r.VKI.AND ! 1 & 1 1 i:vltt. i ! juiv ig nötf 1 Sa 5 if' O0018 V s noes,

; . i i " """ anil :!i.onm)!TliftCoiii('tof 1857 Visible! 7 ' -5 . The German Philosopher's Opinion! I v ; 'hilosDDhe, Ooinion!

HILT, & JACOBS, IFull Particulars-Ssfid V. llOLI SALE AM) KF.TAII. IN j nMr o c "t . - I 1 he excitenn nt c ui-ed hv tin: (n-rnian 1 huoscbUUKb Oi oTATIOlVEK Y l-l:cr'sstatein. nttlutthr comet, which N now viiriT.' T. 't.'p )'.vMni'rinvi ' hie, would come in contact with the earth on the

vx M.iu Li--vnii nua; CaNiouii SliTol, Ft. Yi'AVA'E. IXI). ook Iliiulcry ! ! ! HILL & JACOBS, IJIniik ooks. of everv ilrsmplion RE-BIND BOCKS, PERIODICALS, lc. County Ollieera are e-rnH;ia'y rco'.u-tfd to ive them a trial. in ;.!:.'; I'JIy. 33 Agriciilluriil Warehouse! AND SEED STORE ! V. est Main Street, two north of the Tost OÜice, iff Cj Dealers in the nio.-t approeil ;riciiltiiral A: ESorticiildi'I ln.portcd and American Tield, Flower and Garden) Seeds; Ornamental, SShai'.c and Fruit Trec, &c Also general agmt.s lor verse Tooth Grain Drill. Travel ii. Lcmon'. Kc apilC 'J'Jlr ARMSTRONG & LAMSON

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PAINTERS! Paper Hangers, &c, SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IXD. aprlC 22h.O. Attention, Fanners"! PLOWS! FLOWN! The imdci signed iTMiectfu!Iy infoi ini ti c farmers of Marshall and adjo;ning com. ties, that he is ongu' id in the nui.ul.icture of a tupciior quality PLO "7 2 Which arc lar better and clieuf er than any ever bclbri ofl'ercd for sale in tliis county. Tho castini;fl are made d" tin best quality of iron, and stocked wiliood tinil.cr, by competent workmen. Their superiority ot rh sc of o'her tii 'init icture is attexted bv everv o e who In been wi fortunate , as to obtain ene of them. He solicits a fair tri il of hia riownnd U cunfuh i.t tj- it their merit. will receive the approbation of the firming community, both in regard to w oikm mship nnd dnrabibtv. Call at the Fonn lerv, on th south side of the river, and cx innne them. lie also manufactures every variety of Ö $9 Ä HPC

Which he warrants crpial to any nude in Norllirrn Indiana. Cash paid for nl.l Iron dTicr .d at the i'oundcrv JAMES MITCHELL riy mouth, ttI J2tf.

HARDWARE

THE subscribers hare just opened, , in tho rnnrn fiipmoplf nroimioil na I ID 2 doors east oi the Post Office On La Porte street, an extensive assortment of and every other ' 'a 1 of pertaining to tho arc öttsutfss, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & P.lliLOR selected w ith a view to the wants of the enterprising people of MARSHALL COUNTY, 5 and at wholesale Manufact'rs Prices! which will enable them to s 11 MUCH CHEAPER FOR CASH, than th i;iir.o kind li ive luTOtoforo been sold. Tliey hue in employ .in EXPERIENCED TINNER! und Hatter themselves that they cm give entire satisfaction in the line of i rn,.,. !....- v ...1.. K...f.,.i pi... j A it J ll.i.W J 1 Ii 1.1 1 I ' IJll 1'Jl.llllM 111 A 1 IL1IJUI II, ; witlj :i view of establishing on a firm b;M, this 1 ut:iiic, n rI respect 1'iil'v inite all who wish anvi thifis in their line to "i v them a cat! t before pur J eh.i-j'n; elsewhere, as thy are deterni'n d to Co a tan and honorable business. Job Work ol all kiuds, done on short notice, and on terms that cannot fail to suit. R member the place two doors cast of the Pot OlHce. II. 13. DICKSON k Co. rivmouth, apr2 20tf. Fren- n Philosopher's Opinion! km. . t l .. n i .. i: i ? Jl; olliiV-ördu'd away in tllU vicinit ow5ri X-tlll Ul JIU1L, illiU IUUI It Uli U 11MWU Ul .l'JUll to E. M. BROWN &Co.'s NEW TIN AND First door north of Pierces Clothing Store, West side Michigan street. Thev, having been amoni; the losers bv the Lite fic, ask all who are about Lining anvthini; in the me ot y i"1 -V To jrivethem a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing clsewhere, as tliev are eonlid lit that their variet V ii as GOOD as the NEST, and Ilia iWir prices are so LOW, that no one cui help BUYING OF THEM. "fiOVERM" COOK STOVB, which Ins been -n favorably received by the people ind which h.isjMVi'ii liniverswl bo ton i ul at llu ir Store, aixl to which thev call the i3;cci.l att ntion of buvtts. Also, ( ) OK .P.OX ife V 1 1 LOR 7 . I BCWMB9, CONSTANTLY OX HAND. "37iix 1 TUST Tlieir Tin Shop is Iar:c atid commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who mar always' be found diirinir bus'ness hours, prepared to do "nil kinds of work in the bn of Tinning. Also on hand and for p ale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tir Cup-, I'ippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilator, Te'- 'ties, Coffee Pol, Tea Pots, Stove Hoiler an everything commonly used iu the line of '1 ..arc. JAPANNED WA11E A larpe as ir'.:i nt d' Japanned Ware on hand, which ii froing off rapidly at lv tiures. Thev respectfully a;k a continuance of the libI a" . . . i patron i-c hcretolore bestowea on t nem, nn.l en.teavor to c.n c 1 JO ciliM n gooud ior cvi j doilar icccivcd tlurctor. Tv. M. DROWN k Co. may 7 05 tf. 11. W. TAYLOR & CO., DEALERS IN HEAVY AND SHELF yx w try n E .1.1 1 1 JÜf VU 1 a A IRON, NAILS, GLASS, &,C And purchasers of all kind of Grain. rhlf? -1 IK " FORT WAYNE, IND

UUTAH

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CINCINNATI, PERU, & CHICAGC

TIME TABLE, NO. 3 TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6, 1857. TRAINS LEAVE, GOiXG SOUTH: NAMES or rr. U No. 1. No.2M'l No. 3. & Tttsb'g1 Pittsburgh stations. Frei'ht' Express. Express Chicago,..! ! j 7,15 a.m! 8 30 r.M Laforte,..G0 CO 7 00am 10.00 " 11 25 " Stillwell,' 7 C7 7 40" 10,20 " '11 47 " Kankakee, 5 5 72 5 8 05 " il0,7 12 05 a. m Walkert'n- 4 4 76 9 8 25 " 10,50 " 12 18 " 1VNOTT s, . . i 6 o MJ 4 8 40 " 11,00 " 12 30 11,00 " 12 36 11,30 ! 1 00 Tvner ! 1 9 82 3 8 50 " Plymouth, J 7 7 90 9 30 '

TRAINS LEAVE, GOIXG NORTH: names 2 51 No. 4. "NoSMl No. 6. OF I. I 5 Chicago Chicago station's, ' Express i Express Freight.

Pitts W.RG, .j Plymouth.. 383 ! 9 00a m 3 0W 1383 0 6 30 " U 00 am 12 SO pm Tyner,. .. Knott's,. . 7 7 390 7 6 5!) 11 ;,2" ; 1 05 " 1 9392 6 G 55 11 58" 1 15 " 3 5,190 1 7 05 " 12 10pM 1 35 " Walkert y, Kankakee, 4 4 40') 5 7 20 " 12 23' Stillwell,! 5 5 400 Oj 7 40 12 40" Laportl,. . I 7 0 413 0; 8 05 " j 1 00" Chicago,.. CO 0,473 0.11 20 ' ! 4 05" 1 55" 2 25 " 3 00 N. KENDALL, Sup't. Superintendent's Office, Laporte. 21 tf. RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW fi full operation in their new shop, at the south end of the bride, with a good supply of tin bet of Timber, Iron, Coal &c. and the best of workmen, e? pecially Rlaek-smiths, who can't be beat at blow inc:; ready to do all work in theirline of business at Wagons, Ihiggies, Carriages &c. We rxpeet we are located here for life, and will do work which will maintain us among Mechanic? and others ; threfore, we warrant our work tobe done in a workman-like manner, and we mean what we say on this subject. REPAIRING done at diort notice; also; Custom Blacksmithing. Wagon Hubs lor sale too, &c. E. S. & A. P. ELLIOTT. upon i; mm works N. II. WILLIAMS & Co., (Successors to I. Sherman,) MAXUFACTUBLRS OF ALL KIXD3 TOMB STONES & HEAD STONES, Of all sizes and form. Also will furnish MANTLES AND TARLE TOPS, of all Patterns. LATORTE, INDIANA. oct23-0l. FOR SALE CHEAP 1jf on Credit: Town Lor-, and Lots with buildihir;) wild and improved Lands. RomlsA: Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, II it iioss. :ind lluurcholfl Furniture. Call at mvulHccin Plvinoutli, opposite tlie Tost Office. C. H. REEVE, ftb."-irtf Attornev & Notarv. SflOt Hill) OX MICHIGAN STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. The subscriber has latclv located in Plymouth, to sell lioe a little cheaper than any other hous in Marshall count v. Our stock includes everv shape, t-izc, 1 quality and kind that can be thought of. J of '7dl ,Stj anJ wo" nu n s Mioes t an ki!iloii liana or made to meas ure; alio, i"?o!e Leather, Upper, Kip, etc.. fe o hind. Ii- Cash paid for Hide. C. WIJIT.UOkE. Plymouth. Ind., lböT jun l-2'.hiiG. ilnil Sifct Snow Knin Wind Fire, Fire! Fire!! Taken in" nnd "done for," "pmc by the board," head under water, but still kicking, and it depends on those who oyve mt , whether I shall s-ink or ivvini. Come alonir, every one that owes me a "red," and give me ;i lift, while I am yet kiekinpr, for my books mupt be settled in some way yxith'n two weeks. Yours, in u ticklish sittwation. (pccuniaiily) T. A. LEMON. mir2' 19tf. Saved From Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old nigrim, having passed through a firey ts i- ' al, is now icady to make CHAIRS, paint SIGNt, ic. Call at the WaironÜhop.Soutli Ply mouth. i J. ELLIOTT. mir2G I9tf. II. nil l-IAH-. .A.C. IlltSTI ViLUAMS & KUESTIS, WHOLESALE DKALERS IN n x y n t? ty x FRUIT, GLASS, NAILS, Woodenware, Butter, Cheese, Lard &c t5 COLUMBIA STREET r'5 TOUT WAYNE, IND. M ERCHANTS supplied with Groceries of II ki ids, on a- f.irt)ralie term-sail tilings couUleted. as oiin be purchased in any markkt. All orders filled w ith dispatch. Cv'21y. Ui3it((t ttt the People's Store 1 t....v ..11 1m.,1o r minrpv rilHwlllO. ftr wllW'hfllO ii'J-l"' " " I"' K'ven in goods at the low e--t cash price 2 tf OGLKUt-.K, SlHKJ.l.V iV UU. Look here for Jbews Ololice, Shirley & Roc, Are now receiving an entire new stock of genera Which have been selected with the greatest care the stvle and nuality of w iich is not tin-passed in the State. We invite the lttcntion of the citizens of Marshall county to our prices, which wo fl itter ourselves will pivc'riitiro satisfaction to all who may Mvethcm atrial. Old friends and customers, come and tee us. Si-n of the People's Store. OGLESHFF, SIIIULFV & ROK. -2Htv2?mf HORACE CORBIN, VTTOUNLY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all busimss, in the line of his Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Court in Northern Indiana; and will give particular attention to buying and selling Land, pa vim Taxes, &c. PlTinoüth. Nov. I.r, lF.r)5 K. NOTICE, EXTRA: All persons who are in want of a thoice nnd nure article of COfiNAC FHENCII HRANDY, for medicinal nnd culinary purjoi only, can find it in quart bottles, ut sign of the Golden Hoot. C.WIIITMORE. junll.10 m2

Ijdc Store

(teaman !

CABINET AND CHAIR MAKING! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he still continues to manufacture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opposite the "Democrat Oj?ce;" where he is prepared to fill all orders for Furniture on short notice, and in the most approved styles, and made of the best material. He would also inform his numerous customers, that lie has an accomplished workman in his cmplor, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which he has a good supply on hand, of different kinds made neat and substantial work warranted to be good. He is also prepared to build.

On the shortest possible notice. To those wishiig Coffins, he would sav that he is prepared at all times tolet them have the article they want, at reciselu the time specified, and on reasonable terms. He would return his thanks for the liberal pitronasre heretofore received, and hones bv honestv. promptness and fair dealing, to still retain his old customers, and obtain manv new ones. Those having SCREW DRIVERS AND BED WRENCHES of his, will oblige him very much by returning them. THE FOURTH VOLUME OF THE YANKEE NOTIONS Ore ft t Improvements'. THE January number commences the FOURTH OLUME of this popular periodical. Its success has been beyond precedent, mid its circulation already, Larger thun that of any similar Pullicat'on in the World! Arrangements h ive been made which will enabl the Publishers to nuke the "NOTIONS," far su Humor, Fun, Satire, Wit, Comic, Tales, Sketches, dr., dr. Aiming to "Shoot folly as it flies," but never overstepping the lines of strict propriety, it being the object of the publisher to make the" an ever welcome visitor at everv home circle. Subscription price $1;35 per annum; 12 X cents per number. For sale by all the News Agents and i enouicai wcaiers in every citv, town and village m United States and Canadas. T. W. STRONG, Publisher. 0 Nassau St., New York. New?papers wi.ohing an exc'iange for one year, will please insert the above three times and send us a copy as above. Jß. Ii. S.l.JMI'JLJH, Attorney ami fcimscllor at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. Especial attention given to cases in Marshall and Stark counties. I am permitted to refer to JonxL. Westlrvelt, Plymouth; EtiER WoOLMA.f, " " Ci i 'll ra.u-'j l;MV j persons indebted to us, are requested to call and make iinmeoiak settlenu nt, citlu r l.y c i-h or n,te. The book's will be found at II. Cm-bin s lau olliee. BROOKE Sc KV NS. iVbCG I Gtf. y A 'tit jn A AK A M A NEW SLTPLY OF PIECE JO Tust deceived. riHIE public are infoniifd t!i:it I still carry 'Ji X the Tailorin; bns:nes, tiud keep aluavs (u hand a larn assort uieut of Cloths, Ca-sini- ol all styles andipialines. Then brinpr on your ures and have a suit made up that will not tear, r.. or w ear out, without hard coaxing. All custom jobs warrautcd. Those indebted to nie by note or book account will save cost bv paving immediately. jai,22-lltf " II. riERCK. " m r iTTtTülTü c ITeü y i ces o f JAMIS BUCHANAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Late Miiii-iter to Finland, and formerly Minister to Itusia, Senator and Hejnert-ntative toC ingress, and Secretary of Mlt, udiu tlienioct important of State Papers. BY U. G. HORTON. URIEF SYNOPSIS OK THE fONTEXTS Uiith College Life Siudyin Law t'.lcction to Volunteer in the war of "lrl Defense of Baltimore Elected to Congress Speech against the IJankruut Mill Defense of Gen. Jackson Speech on the Judiciary System Mission to Pa nama Natiiial'zation Laws election of Gen. Jackson Mr. Buchanan's Great Speech on the Impeachment of Judge Peck Ten Years In Congress Opiosition to Sectionalism Defense of the Freedom of the Press Mission to liussia Election to the Senate Executive Patronage Mr. Clay and Mr. Buchanan Relations with France Admission of Aik nua. and Michigan Mr- Buchanan's Great Speech oh the expunging Resolution Interference in Election's Speech on Independent Treasui v Hill Keply to John Davis On the MeLeod Case On the United States Bank Oregon CorresjMuidence, while Secretary of State under Mr. Polk Mexican War Correspondence -Mission to Lugland Nomination for President, etc., etc. The altovc book has been written by a gentleman well qualified by hislitcry attainments and his long connection with the democratic press. He was furnished pcrsmally by the distinguished subject ol the Memoir with m my of the dates and facts ol his early life, and from authorized friends of Mr. Buchanan has been supplied with material inaccessible to other parties!. The proof sheets have been t-bmitted to the Hon. J. Glaucy Jones, M. C, at the su.jestion of Mr. H. It can "therefore be called without reserve, the authentic and authorized edition The book makes a handsome 12mo volume of 4 0 pi-es, neatly lwtund iu cloih and is rmbelished with an accurate Portrait on Steel, from an Ambrotwi'bv Bradv, enrav d bv Buttrc. Price, $1. " DHUBY & JACKSON, Publishers, " ViHCEMT, H'MROD & CO M inufactuicrs & wholesale dealers in AND TINNERS' STOCK, No. -2i-2 Lake and 233 S. Water St. CHICAGO ILLINOIS February 21. '5ß lütf. for Etats and Caps CO MG to the Brick Store hcre you will find the largest, best and cheapest lot In Plymouth. 62 N. II. O. a Co. Dr. j m. gretherTPHYSICIAN &SUHGEON, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will promptly attend to calls, day or niht, whenever his services may te required. Olliee at home tii-st door north of L. Grillin's, on Michigan street. N. 11. Germans. lean speak the German language. 30tf. STARTLING FACT. 1"T la n conceded fact, by every one, that howrr1 cr costly, dazzling ami cxprnsic, a wonunV dres may be, it is not complete nnd Ünhdied, utile she has on a neat, tidy, and fashionable Shoe. Call l our store, where vdu , til find tho ui title rcquir el. SIGN Ol-' TIIK OOLDLN BOOT. mat5 17tf

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PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. SATURDAY EVENING POST. Established August 4, 1821. THE publishers of this old and firmly established paper take pleasure in calling the attention of the public to their programme lor the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of literature will be more than ever appreciated by the reading world. We h ive therelore already made arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers: WILLIAM IIOWITT. (of England,) ALICE CARV.T.S. ARTHUR, Mrs. SOUTHWORTH, AUGUSTINE DUG ANNE, Mrs. M.A. DENNISSON, the author of "U1LLAH," A.c. We desipn (oimncneing, m the first number in J.-muary next, the following original novellette:

j TALLENGETT; OR THR I HOME SQUATTER'S K)' ''lhm Hu,"J. "itlmr of L,L!.':!nJ Homes of the Poets," &e. "Rural life in ,' . 3 13. ptor-v )l " Australian life, Mr. Howitt I U:v,no visited Australia expressiv with the ol.ject ; "niamung nimseii will, tlie novel aspects under which nature and society Present themselves in that singular region. The following Novelets will then be given, though probably not in the exact order here mentioned: THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIRLRy Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written -x prcssly for the Saturday Evening Post. THE WITHERED HEART. An original Novolet, vritten expressiv for the Toit br T. S. Arthur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. An original Nov let by the author of "Mv Confessions," "ZILLAH, or the child Medium," kc, &c. THE QUAKER'S TROTEGE. An original Novelet, bv Mrs. Marv A. Dem ilson, author of "Mark, the sexton," "Home pictures," &c. THE RAID OF BURGUNDY. A talc of the Swiss Canton?. An original Novelet, by Augustine Duganne, author of "The Lost witness," iVc. We also have the promise of a f-hort and condens- ! cd Novelet, bv Mrs. HOUSEWORTH, I through six or eight numbers d the Post. ' to run In addition tothoalovc list ol contributions we desipncoutinuinjrthe usual amount of Foreign Letters, Original sketches. Choice Selections from all sources, Agricultural Article?, General News, Humorous Anectode, view of the Produce and Stock Markets, the- Philadelphia Retail maikats, Bank Note List, Editorials, c., our object bein ' to gi ve a com.lete record a? far us. our limits willadmit,of the Great World. ENGRAVINGS. In tl way of euraviu?, we penerally present two weekly one of an instructive and the other of a humorous character. UThe postage on the Po-t to anv rurt of t!if j U.S., paid quarterly or yearly iu advance, at til a oHice where it it re cived, is onl v 2G cents. 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Aew York 3!usinil WvM, tor h,37 This oldest cf .ni' i ic-iiii niuic journals, h i n- : rcacucu ! i in i i i;, ., vniime. its editors i;.torrs AVU.'i-'. Jahv.ü.i If...?. .... M.:J n. ,. t r. ul .u-ustus .Vl .r.iii'l. It hiMi:.-ncs, w kly, e:-ht t--iroof readini: matter, and tlnte !' niusie. Th former is the best ordinal and s-'"t tcd m,:t r'" the editors re able to furni.-h, the tatter is a regular traniVr, (gem rally punrtrevl by American ""j i.h-ishi-rs,) of die very b st -i tii i;. &bcct lau-i." The economy of thux pror-rrng nuiMc and tecirmir, at the suae time, Mith t it- in its selection may be attributed to the catci f the journal, will we think suggest itself. The music ean be d. tached trom each number, and bound with or without the rcadinr matter, at the eh.-c of the volume. ThesuJiscrition price of the .M urica! World U but two dollars a year. Five c-j ies .-'; ten copies. $15.Cityand Brookhni subscribers are charged 51 cts. extra for (.xj ense of Carrier. Canada subscriber pay cts for the necessary re-pa. mint of Ameiican postage. Addres, Misicai. Vv'ormi Office. 37'J Broadway, N Y. Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. 1. Lvpial and exact justice to all men, of what ever State or persuasion, religious or political. 2. Peace, commerce and hoint friciidhin will all nations; cntcrtaiiiinir alliance wiib none. The right of States and Teiiil.ric to admin ister their own dome-tie affairs. 4. Freedom and equality ; tin overcigufv of the people, and the right of the majority to rule when coiiMitutionally expressed. r. Lcoiioiny in lie fuiblic cxr'in.litures and a sacred preservation to public fails. li. Freedom of religion, fn i d ;m of the press, and general dittu-ion of u-eli.l ii.i'oi in ition. 7. OpiKisitioii toall secret l olitic al oi Lanizatioiifs. and all corruption in politics. K A riacred preservation of the Federal Constitution, and no religious tests fur olliee. y. 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