Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 August 1857 — Page 4

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General Ilarney. In personal appcarr.nce Gen. Ilarney is impressive. He i3 considerably evor six feet tall, and is large boned and muscular. His hair wa3red,but thickly mixed with white. lo wears it short, and begins to bo bald

nn the crown of his head. His moustaches nnd beard are nearly white, and are also j thick and clipped short. His eyes aro blue and dull, for he uses spectacles. In jounger years he must have been a model of! phrsical vigor and strength, but he now i looks older than he really is, for his ae. I j believe, doe3 not exceed fifty-five. While in St Louis. I heard an anecdote illustrative of his character, which I have never seen in print. Bein? in Xew York m.tnr rears ! , vrA e .i ' . ftgo, he passed a btoro in or.o of the tnnt . ... . ; oipal streets in which an auctioneer was ; soliciting bids fur an engraving of General j Jackson, Both the seller and crowd were no political friends of the subject of the picture, and were ridiculing it in every possible manner. "How mud am I offered for the Hero of New Orleans?" cried tho stand. man at the i .. i i v .,, ! V hy he's worth a cent, surley after rob-1 bing the bank. Make it a cent won't you gentlemeu? Xow, then, how much am I offered?" "One hundred dollars," said a voice very emphatically as Colonel Harney enter ed the door; "one hundred dollars, sir," ho repeated, making his way through the j crowd, half a head taller than any other : man in tue room. ' The auctioneer, naturally astouiht-d, in-j quiried if the man was in earnest, and star-; td on again his witticisms. I ..e- t i t i I "fcsr, 1 am in earnest and I claim inv bid," interrupted the Colonel; "and if no one j bids more I claim the picture.' one biding more, li3 handed the auc-' 1. ... n.:..n ! nvneei ine iuoue iinu auuress. "And now, ir," he remark-d, seizing ' him bv the rollar and dra-rfrinrr him f.-, h.-:' oo o .11IY1 tlu" nriVlif C f fl mil v i i rr fbbastinado to your body f...r your damnable ' : ft i And having caned him his .satisfaction J no one m tnecrowa venturing to mtertere, he strode out of the Horn, and continued j his walk down the Street, Analyze the quality of the character ne- j j ceasary for a man to be the actor of such aj scene, and I think you will discover thej traits which military mem consuler o lit ! Gen. Harney eminently as the leader of the j Utah expedition, j A Little Dog Saving a Hoy's Lim. j Geo. FHerry, a boy 13 years old, living in Kidder's block, vrentou!, Monday morning, to pick blue-berries, Beyond Hock Uimmon. lie had been out but a short tinio, when a ! 8h foot snake of a dark hue and a red; "istnpe around his neck, jumped at him from a bush, and wound twfee around his j body, fastening both his arms in his coils, j beiiiT snueazed hard i--nnnidi tr nrnMnt !

scream or move. The dog, seeing his ! ElllilHilt AME III CAX ( Oi pOHlt ioil ? master's life in danger, rushed to his aid, j OX 1 KIJIT AT.OX E; biting and tearing a Stripe off" the snake's ; t'onndin its elainis t(j Karona-.? ami f,ur,nff)!'ili 1 m l -v i i it i "I"'""r i'acilities and M'cuiitv in Matters of back. Ihe boy got relieved iroin the deadly j hism-ance-coMmcrcial, mechani.'al in. rcantile.or grasp and took to his heels; but the snake ! ,',.,ra1' fchig hn- imi-oitunce andjasblie seieoikd around . the doS, and would lxsUß.l.YCK C03TPAX1ES crashed him if he had not fought like a tier. ! (iV unT.r..

Both found homo safe again. The boy j complained not of hurt, but Iriglit. Man ehester, X. If. American. mmm , UECirE VOR DVSENTF.UV. A tlli ?;iirtn ! is at hand when nil classes are liable to be afflicted with dysentery, diarrluea, Ac., we j deem it right to make public the. following j simple and efficacious remedy, which has ! been known to us for several years, and ! which we have repeatedly used with a com plete success cess, n U simply to a cup ater, thicken it with wheat llotii to i consistence of rream, and drink of cold water about the it. This is to be repeated several times in the course of i he da v, or as often as voti are thirsty;as it is not very likely that you will ! neeu u on ine seconu uay. e nave not j only used it in our own case, but have re- j eommrMiiIod it tnroir fr?rnilsi in ni-tiiv intm. ! ppr. aiifl v. npvpr k-nvv it t. f-ii! .if ..fUtin.r .n speedy cure, even in the worst stages of drsentery. It is a simple remedv, and . v . I", t r si .. " costs but hllle. Farmer s Gazette. iTrA voung man named I'hilip Sathcr. while ter.iino- ur the sea Hold near the bottom of an old well in Iiifavette. fainted ' t .1 rr . e . . i l I i 1 ! troin me cxiecisoi tne "cnoke .un ana fell. His brother-in-law went down to help him and also fainted. The father went to the aid of both and fainted al so. The mother procured" help and the brother and father of youn iSathr were saved, but he was too far gone ar.d died in spite of all efTeorts to recover him. A small Dish of Plws. Why is a door j latch like a beautiful woman? Lecause itj is something to a door, (adore.) j If Beelzebub should lose his tail, where ' a I would lie go to get it repaired: lo a gin shop, where they re-tail bad spirits. Why has it lately become impossible for women to go to Heaven? Because- tho way is straight and narrow. Why is the baidegroom, more expensive '.ban tha bride? Because the bride is always given away, while the brid?groorn is usually sold. Why is a restless sleper like a lawyer? fkcause he lies on one side; then turns and äti on the other side. Two Quakers in Vermont had a dispute: they wished to fight, but it waa against their principles; they grasped one another; one threw and ßet on tho back of tho other, and squeezing Iii? head in the mud said: 0a they belly shall thou crawl, and (Just shall thon eat all tho days of thy life." The other, however, soon gained the victory, and when he had attained tho same jiosition, said "It is written, the seed of the woman hatll bruis the serptnt's hfad."

Thoughts and Sentence. 1. The first seven years ot a child are a bill of expense. From seven to fourteen his profits equal his expenses. From fourteen to twenty-one his profits exceed his expenditures enough to pay for the first term and having paid for himself, ho .goes free. 2. If a man is not tall at twenty; handsome at thirty, wise at fortv; and rich at fifty, he will never ba tall, handsome, wise nor rich. 3. He who will bezin the world with a

dollar, if he doubles his interest every year wil1 n a f?w. yt'ars bü worlh enouh to 4. In speakinor wriiinq; first understand the subject then speak or wire so plain j that others may understand it, and do all i with as för words a3 Pssiblo. i o. lento is an original , , is prolific, his mind is co aliOI1 new ideas, but his jiciiw i3 an uiilmiku iiiriuer: ma ueuv , continually irener-; :is ouil.-t of ( ration ; is small. Pandor, on the other hand, has ; but little furniture in the middle storv: but j having good eyes, ears, hands and tongue, j hs avails himself of what Mento has forged out for hirn, and shines bright and tlies j h'h oh borrowed wins. I G. Most questions have two, 'and some; lik a c,lbe, have six equal sides. Turn j which way you will, in sentiment or prac I . . ?i e ii t i 'nee, suiiiv; ii unicii uiv.u cnviia. in I such case, the least possible evil is the ,rrC;itest possible jroud. 7. lie. who strives to do ngiir, ana conquers his own ill-habits and propensities, will find but little time t censure others. From this it does not follow, that the good man should justify ihe errors of others. To.! err is manlike: to repetd is saintlikejto furtflve is Godlike. John LthtnO. Tii voiinv. ' n Cincinnati, a few (lavs ago, a negro barber, named Johnson, Lillec! l ; .: .,,1 I,..- ,,oi..... i ..u.:,.,, .1.,..., lltO tl IIU llll'.l II'. I i.lOlliV.1 U) OUlUllll liieili with a small dagger and then stabbed himself iufliciing a wound supposed to be Jealousy is believed to have been lh caus of the t raged v. " BY STATU A UTIIORITY. "v STr Njy Choice First Class Insurance, by the ''S AT HI" A UlSlirflUCG Company, 0F nAin roui), CONN. Incorporated lS19Chartcr Perpetual FIRE AND INLAND Xnvigatioift IlBNIirailCC, Calls the attt ntion of its Tru -iU, jutiMms, and tlie !m,,!ic m,i,1,.v the follu-Aiag fat-tM of U having Vah Capital of S.jOO.OOO! irhh a-eis amomitiiicr to ' i ! :il,8T,IB0ll.42!!! IIa transacted bii-iin .- suciT..-.fuIlv W- Mars, and ; contiiuies to l'ieirre.- in lualth, weahh and vitality. Paid an air-roirate lo.s vt over .HMl(H),OiM'l. Is organized on a Nat'oii;;! ba?is, with lntvlapi'nch d in nil i-rincijial j'laecs, undi-r a Mercantile system; ibmidud on a c.h taudiinl, with an enviable repuatiou alike t'ae same on the hank-of the Hudson, fr th .Mis-iss';.;.i, tu Suit" of .Mexico, or tin Noithem Lakes: jae-entincr a j'-oweri'ul organization a.s a conservatiT of jiublie fooil and bond of in-te-rity; 'nial to all enier-eneio-it unh'rtakes, worthy of the lability and ili'iiifv of an T . L 1 - - . . 1 1 l'l 1 .t .1 insures ai raics aru ruies asnoerai as tue n?k3 as sumed permit lor solvency and fair profit. E.srF.CI.1. ATTEXTIOX BIVEN TO TIIK INSl'RAXCE tr I'WELI.Ir;S AND COXTEXTS, 1 OR A I'ERIOD 'K flJOM O.VK TO IVE VKARS. J'es V'WJ n'jnte prompt! y2mut. Policies issued without dclav bv C. IL RLLVL, A-ent junltf-rilmM. at Plvmouth. PATRONIZE HOME KFFOItTi J.SX( SUN INSURANCE CO.. . 01 RIINf. fcFN. IND. AUTH0EIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Huhnes confined to the Shtc of LvU u no: IllCOi'por.'l lcl , 1 8JM. D O A Iw 1) O F D I II C C T O 11 S Hathaww, "I" i.l:M'5' tJ. v. Ialbott, Gf:oKGE riILU:sl.IEf j J. P. Smith, IJ. J. Hathaway. Ih Ih Lor i No, S. F. Covingtov, W. T. Pate, Joiiv Grack, V'. If. Powell, J. P. Fluey. Hiram P. Ci.ore. lt 3' IlATI, urAVT - H uhvway, Prc't. b. I . COl COVINGTON. (Jeiri Air't. IZfT-lre and Marine risks tak n at cruitahlc ; rates, rr t All persons desiring Insurance, will call on Ü. R. Sample, AKt. at Plvmouth, Ind. i"-, infill. , UlU lilOll-ll KM'illi ; and examine tlie conditions ;m.l m ..' .1. l .,;.,.. ,s ,1.; . i y r r Tr ry. n r i .A. U U a. iu .U k it Haviii" eoniineneed the MILLINERY BUSINESS! Takes tlM method of soliciting the patroiuie o the citizens of Plvmouth and the surrouiulinir coun'"n ! try. Trimming and Ronnets on hand and forsale i Rleachin- and trimming' done to order. Mso, Gen- ! tleinen s Tanama and Leghorn Hats done up to look a good as new. Shop two doors south of the Methodist Church, ast side of Center street, and on- door north of j I Hr. Grethr'.s. Vin'iciilliinil "Wnrcoiisc! 1 AND SEED STORE ! West Main Street, two north of the Post Ofiice, JjA POJITK, 1ND fl IK kit CÄ i. i'i.. fA L U Ö Dealers in the most approved Agricultural & Horticiiltii'l IMPLEMENTS! Imported and American Field, Flower and Harden Seeds; Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Trco, Lc Al?o general agents for Travel L Lemon's R twj Tooth Gnln Drill. prl6-29fr

floods ! ilHi UUti THE CENTER OF TRADE!!; LA PORTE STREET, V Business Street! 1 Has been rapidly increasing for the lat year, nn 1 to inert its dtmaml, we hsve eularjed our store, siu-1 increased our i 3? Skr 1 I 2 ! With a l.irire aul well elect?-t asol tinwiit oi' ! Of every dessriptiuii, consisting in part of i LADIES' DliESS GOODS, I KMDK01DE1C1ES, ' TRIMMINGS, j PARASOLS, j BONNETS, j . RON NET TRIMMING, j PRINTS, I SILKS, i LAWNS, etc. 'US I) j " ln. Ci .KvEf.Avn, sj-t i:t f-ur .(.!;? in the IIasi i;n CiTti.s. i!rinc 1 1 1 Mtt nit fad Urin' ;ml WhuUwlt Li-! lahinhnu ., lor t!ic juirji'e of! injivlu-iiir to die bot adviiiit ij:r, j . ami we l! Itter oui?elves tlmt our! i ..f.'on., im ;ni., o. .1... . s-i'loctioiis. v iviii I o ii ii n.ir a IIIIH 1 1 i ( was liven (we it ' to GLASSWARE. ! ve tla' be.-t tvKs.l Qtieensnwe Ilarflivarc, ; FZonfs Sliver 'o hive f ii b.iTid a 1 a: "0 cu.uitllr j of SKEETIIIGS, Un,. and KIM'; j Dniims Wiiiii'ior Hoods, I And an rxtei.sive iek of (fit). ' Ci;Kli:S, of i!ifb ,( aüfv.'al.-.o.' r.AK.MLN'C U TKXMLS. Midi as ; I Hythes, ('r e'.I.-s. KaKes, Mattoek. ' j c. OutOILS, li;.i - TAIX IV ; j are nnsi.!j.i-i (l Ja owaüfy. In a i wi Td, we slia.il Li i ; o .-rll w lia t the , 1 ljn.!e d.i'.-e, and iiojc by eoui to- I I ot;s .t(ti iiti-.n to oiii- t;iti,ni r.-i tini juiee-; anl (j-. iüiy of our f,'oot, t ' mal.e it as inncli a i.lniire for ; them t trade villi lis as l'r us to !,ell. I j We eordially invite ALL to call! j on us. i j Md;vi:hNi j V HLWL'IT. : I juiy 1) :;;.tf j t0: - r - V i hoofs and sltttCZ 4 :lloo(i5 (UlU C uUl.OllCV) : I MILL &, JACOBS, WftOLESAI.n AND KETAH. IEAI.ERS IN BOOKS & STATIONERY OF KVKUY DHSX'IUPTION! Cnlbm. Sirot R .1Y.E, IXI). Book Bistdcrv!!!! ! HILL Ja CO us, ; i AVor.'.d inform the ritizi ns of J'lvrnoutli and ih-in--e p.epau M manu.acture Blank Hnds. ot every (Ircrriplious j RZ-B1ND 20CKS, PERIODICALS, &c. I Cona.'y Oilieers me cieei;il!y retrte. to -ive ; ther.i a tiul. iij-.i-JÜ iüv. (Xutr the Pircr lirUje, a;il within two mi it r Its valk of the )qt.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. K. K. FISH ; H. KICHots : (Sl'CCESSOHS TO J Y. DAUM:.)

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at inu "AMERICAN HOUSE," thin :it :inv o!h r Il .tel in Plvnu tiili. We h ive I.itt lv r :ife.I ami "liirnis!ie.I thv- House for the comfort of those wl, wA to ii.i.l TRA VFLFIFS HO. MF. FISH k NICHOLS, .Alareli U, 1 ..-!: tf Pkoi'riktorx. ; Affmitfinn TPnitmA I AlteilllUll? aiHlörS I III II II l'l W I' I II II l Vr--'f- i t Ii U i fl The undersijriied rcsptet:ully informs ti e farmers of Marshall and adjoining com. ti s, that he is engaged .n the manuf.ictuie of a superior iiualitv of 3F Xb Di7U' 2 U l ii h arc tar better and cheaper than nny ever he fore otl'ered for salt' in tliis county. The catimrs are made of the l.est ipialitv of inm. and .......I . I.. '.l 1 ... . . " '- .V - ' ' . ,M"!H I' '0 -"i'ipetent workmen. M'iority over those ot other inanulai ture as to obtain one of them. He solicits .1 r..h- i.; .l of his Plow.s arid is confident that th ir merits W,U .'eC f,vV nl'I""''"n of th farming com hllll.lfc bulb to K.ir,.... lv ... .1.. .1 niunity, both in regard to woikmanshin and 'dun. ; bility. (.'all at the Foundery, on ihe south side of I Ihe river, and examine th'-m. j He ul.o mnnufacturoa every vaiiety of o m x me ! Which he warrants etpial to any imdeiu Xoit'oan Indiana. Cash paid for old Iron delivered at the Founder JAMES MITCHELL. Plymouth, nprlf 22 t j ARMSTRONG & LAMSON I (J! ..... A..... J 1 ! UUILM ,JIN yJl 111! llirillll I k'fll .IBIII 'KJ I I If I I II I I III I I 11 I I 1 Paper Hangers, &c, .SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND.

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I I) rBIIC subscribers have just opened, r 2 in the rouni i jriiiorly occupied a3 a Avareiooni, I doors cast of llic Tost Office Oa La Porte ttrctt, an extensive assortment uf If IDilllUU. bilk and everv other kicJ of i -1 rK'-v-f-ertainin to the ijavbkirc business, toi:i ther villi a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & ft) 3 i ! J n S J V-, II .-hi it l w 1th a vi w to the wr.nfs cf th; entei pri.-in people of MARSHALL COUNTY. t find at whoh.i!e rjanufact'rs Pric es! which will ci.aole them to s-, II ZV.E LT C I r ( 1 1 1: A 1 I : I 1 y th:.n tu? b'cii sold. une l.ind have h- '. -ftofoiv Tiiev hive in uui'.ov an L-Al'KKiKXrriD TIXXKK! and il-:t'-r thc!n--'e- th:tt!ny can irivc eiiiiie s.ui.;fa; i"."i hi thelitis of I '" r - V- - T - - .V1 - ' j Ti;v have p.-rinan 1: i y locate"! in l'lxmoeth. vMin a iew ii e-i.i'iu-::'.!! on a l.rm b.s-i-, tie-bu.'Un-s-. and re-jn'ctfnib- invite all vviio wi.-h anv t!nn-' in in'ir line to v;i tie-in a call bff":e pur j ." detn ii.'iK'd to t!o ! Ciia-ii';.' ei-ewiieie, ;i tn ll iir -H: ! Iioi'rr ible bii-ioe--. Ji b U ork ot Ji b Work of a I;;;e. o ne - !;..i t noi'.i .-. a;i 1 i n onus that Ii l i.nl l i s:;it. I.eii;en .ci t i! ii.U'e two Ooo'1.-i-t of the Pot iX.Y.i t: 11. lb DICKSON C. ; Tlie German Philosopher's Opinion! French Philosopher's Opinion! Full Particulars" ead ee't" ineiit eae.-i d bv th- tb rma.i Philo- - pher's statement that in..- comet, which is now isj. b!e, woid 1 come in c'ini e t with the earth on the ' l-'hli of June, and eov er it v. ith a Hood of !: i.i. fire, has about diui unav hi this ic"i:'.t v owii.ir t. the oiH n::u' of M BROWN & GoM new tin and p?r$ g5(f W i vj ... ,ry ,7 & 'iS . y'O j- , . ) , f, ... J- irs: "vor north of f'terc . Ltofhur Store, 'it niiv JffchifiH street. Thev, l'iivin.ir heen iiin'iujr the l iseis hy the late tUv, n-k .!.r. who aie a'''!t l.iniier anxthin ' in t!uhue of IV. -v L i ! To rjve tin in a call .'.t tin irnew Store, and examine thoir article.'. "ami prie -- t-efore purchasing el-e-v. !i. I.-, a- tiiov are e.mtid' nt that their ariet v i as IOOI the REST, ;m 1 tin their prices "nie so LOW, that noonecan h. !p hl'YIXC OF TilE.M. "fiOrERXOR" COOK STOVB. which ha I et u :;. favoraMv reei i eltv the netiple ol Mar-liul count y. nna v. Ii 'Ii Ii as i t n niiuei.il satisfaction, may i 1 1 le foinnl ;it tlu ir .to; o, anl to which tliev call the c.-i eei I attention of huvers. A ho, CCOK,lK)X&;PAltLC)l .CONSTANTLY ON 1 1 AND rej Their Tin Shop is Iar. and i Ii.mis and under the Miperx iim of workmen who miv al-' w a vs be found during buu-- hours, prepared to I :!;: ÜÄ'ä'Ä. ,rÄlÄ Wash Disl.es, Tin Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, iovc j Pipe Ventilators. Teakettle, Coffee Pot-, Tea Pots, !Stoe Pollers, an I ewnthing ominoidv; used in the line of Tin-ware. fIA)AXXi;i) VAHi:t A large assc rt i;f rt of Ja;..uiiied Ware on hand, whieh is going' olf rapidly at hv figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage hcictolbie bestowed on llicm, and will ende i or to give 1 CO cents in goods for e v rr dollar rreei ed therefor. K. M. lilJOW.V L Co. ma 7 L'.'.t f. INSIIiUUHUNS Uli Irlc rlAnUi ! TIMS. L E. FISH, (l.lto of ! ffXew Ih.fulo. Mich..) having removed to Plvmoiuh. solicits ill,' intronoreof citiens. : ""''ther ,-, as Teacher of I ' 1 I A X 0 M U ft I C. TKKMS Per ly.iarti-r S-'- ,M) Wiih ii-ie of Instrinmnt I CO Instruction given at the residence of the Pupils, if preferred. ROOMS at the AM KMC AX HOI KL. l'l; mouth, Apt d 'II. 17. 20 3m.

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!H AIL RO AD! ! : .7 - - - - TO TAKE EFFECT AritlL 6, 1C37. TKAIXS LEAVE, GOING SOITII: ls' am is OF No. l. Vo.SM'l ?'o. 3. & IY.-l.V rittshuruh stations. -7 x pr IVei'ht Kxpress. j Lxpress. Chicago,. . L I'C)llTE,. . ) ) Stii lwem., 7 I I 7,15 A..M b r. m. ;0 7 00am 10,00 " 11 'S) " (57 7 4Ü " 10.20 1 1 47 " Kankaki e, o ;. ,2 .fSpö I0.:j7 jo (jf, A. M Wai.kert'n 1 4 7) 1 J 2." 44 10,50 " 12 18 " Knott's, . .i . ,r))-0 4 n 40 " ,Hji0 12 :;0 " Tvner,.... 1 'J-2 'A 50 " i n .0(1 " lö 'if. iamci"th. . 4 i yo y 30 rnrsuiRG,. . -173 : "r ir ..... . . . n,:o " j i oo 7,15 " , e 40 " trins leae, going xukth: I N.u:i i 3 c 2 j Xo. 1. -Ml No. 6 ok : v t; I Chieairo Chienuo . STATIONS. Lxpress Express Freight. riTTswno,.; i i y o:A M :$ oOim Pi.YMoiTii,. INI .1 0TT 11 00am 10 30 r.M Tyxek,. ..i 7 7:;9 ) 7 0 50 ' 11 5" ; 1 05" Knott's... 1 y:iU2 G G 55 11 5" j 1 15' Walk est x .'5 'A'X 1 7 ('5 " 12 10rM i K'ankaki i:. 1 4 400 5 7 20 " 12 2i'- i I 55" TiLi.wEi.L,1 5 5 10G 0 7 4 ) 12 40" 2 25 " Lai-oktk,.-. 7 (Ul.O 0 S 05 " ; 1 00" j 3 00 " Chicago,. .;C0 0,473 0,11 20 j 4 05" j N. KLNDALL, Supt. lij oriiiten "cnt'tf Olliee, Laporte. 2ltf. RAIL ROADCROSSINGJ LOCK CUT FCn THS ENGINE! rpiIE UNDERSIHNEl) ARE NOW fc I full oeratioii in their new shop, at the soufc lid of the bride, with a rood supply of th best o! Titubi-r, Iron, Coal &c. and the best of workmen, e3 :ec-:al!y LI.m -k-.-miths, who c :n't be beat at llow n:r; i i ady to do all w ork in thcirline of business i V auons, Etiv;:is, Carriages c. We expect we are located here for life, and will lo woik u!ii-!t will maiiitruii i:s anions Mechanic md others : threfore, we warrant our work tobe !'ne in a workm uidike m.n jier, and w e mean whal ve njv on this subject. REPAIRING done at -'.ort noti.-e; al-ö; Cu.stom BlacköUli thing. Wairon Ili.bs iur sale too. Ac. 1;. s. & a. P. ELLIOTT. ! m re mm tors N. II. WILLIAMS VV Co., (Successors to L. Sjii:uma',) M.:I"FACTIK1:!IS of ALL Kl.Vbs.' VifT r- vjy Yvr nr? o V TOM 15 .STONES $c HEADSTOXES, Ui' ad -' s and forms. Als will furnisli MANTLES AND TALLE TOl'S, of all Fattcrns I.AI'omK, INDIANA. FOR SALE CHEAP j Town Lois, ttiid Lots with buildiis; wild and i j .roved Lands. L u.ds.v Stock , Ws.jron, Carria 1111I (.ii m ss. an.l Ifou-chold Furniture ! ( "-ill :lt lil V l lliilN- ill 11 V lll"! rli a . ,i .. i-I t.i ill.-. P..-t j - ... .. .... . .......... . , v .ll .iV.l . ii. u r,i. r., f-!'."-l";f At'.'Ujiev Notary. ; 2T illcot anti Mort. 4 ON MICMIOAN STREET, SKIN OF TIIK c; OLD FN LOOT. The s-.-;i' . Ins Iati.lv ocMlc d in P! mouth, ; I'jiftAn? J-r VhRlCii f&f f a ht'Ie cheaper than any other hoitv :n .Marshall e -U'ltv. ibii" stock includes everv sii. pe, size jtiaiity ami kind that c an lie thought of. Connected with tiiis otabli.-hment is our own Boot Slioe Manuf'rv u i re ii i i , v .i 1 1 , ivii), r-roiies, jii-o'in-, ana wo- i s!.,..,.!- ,,11 l,;,, ,.,. I,.,,,, j iin ,.,!.. , a.so, i-ndo Leather, I'pper, Kip, etc., ttie. on N. P. Cash i ;.id fur Hides. C. WIIITMORE. Piuno-.nii, Ind., Is,")? Jun 1 -ÜlhnH. MZf rl now lisun Wind Fire, Fire! Fire!! i "T:.I ii in" anl "done for." "i;nii' l.v tlie ! hoard,"'- hc;!l nnder water, hut still kicking," and I h h'H nds n those w Iio owe im, whether 1 shall -ink r.w;in. j Cos-ie al..n;', every one that ove! me a "red," i Mid jjivo me a iift, wliile I am yet ki kincr, for my Imoks must le settled in some way within two we. k-ä. Voi'iv, in a tickli.-h sittvvation. (peenniaiilv) T. A. LF..MOX. iüiiÜC- IHtf. MiiMil Wnmi Wire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! ; The old ril;n im, havincr passed through a tirev tiial, is now ready to make CHAIRS, paint SKJXS, I e. Call at the Wagon Shop, South Plymouth. j J. ELLIOTT, m.iiio Fhf. i If. WIl MAMS . C. Hl'KSTI ! WILLIAMS & HUESTISj j WilOLKSAl.K !kai.i:rs is I Al. ij j .iu; ii a .c )-; FRUIT, GLASS, NAILS, Voodenware, Butter, Cheese, Lard &c tö COl.t'M BI A S TKKK.T, nun' u wir in ,5 ERCHANTS supplied with droeeries t,f all I i B ki.i.lson js favoral.le terms nil thiiijjs con- j idered. ascanhe nurehased in aw maukkt. a ii t orders tilled w ith dispatch. tivälv. i 13 tllf( (l nit thC M'eOHWS Store 11 ill . r . i r i , , , ' Almost all kinds of country produc, for which the I i highest market price will be given in goods at the j lowest cash priee. e e Üir OGI.ESREE, SHIRLEY & ROE ! i V V ,B ! AjIfOt ikVi i, JOV Of V OglC'sElM, .Ilirlcy A.' KfIC A,r-T -1jr'a a ? i$Tf Ä JF P Mi? U iitf WflTfgsi i ! ''ich ha e hei n selecteil with the greatest care tlie st le and quality of which is not surpassed in j the State. We invite the attention of the citizens J of M irdtail county to our prices, w hich w e flatter I o ursel es ill gi e entire sali:-fact ion to all ho may I give them a trial. Old friends and customers, come 1 and sceu-i. Si; it of the People's Store. OCLFSPFF, S1IIIJLKV& POL. fti ami HORACE CORBIN, A "!.ViU'N1'v VI AU flvmodth, ind . V ill attend to all business, in the line of hid JV"' - '. cntiu.Med to hiseare, in the Circuit and ITT" VU"'! V'OU,"ts iu. N"rt,",r. I; V" "v l'hv !ltU,1,i,,J1 tü tuyin-nii.l soiling j Land, oaviiiir Tac.. kv. ; PI mouth, Nov. is.'i N UVI CK," 1 :XrlM A : AH persona who are in want of a choice and pure article of COGNAC FKF.NCII BRANDY, for medicinal and culinary purposes only, can find it in inut bottles at sign of th1 Golden Hoot. C. WHITMOKE.

CABINET AND CHAIR MAKING! rpiiK uxi)i:rk;nlu would kestixt.1. FULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoitiin--0iimies. that he Mill continues to manu-

laetnre Cahinot Ware at hi, ol.l stan.L or.no.-ite the ! that he has an aecomplih d workman in his i iniplor, hoe Luiness it is to make FA NOV OUAIDQ FANCY CHAIRS j Of which he has a -ood .-iipj.lv on h and, of diflereilt kinds made neat and s. ht ,i,t:a! work war ranted to be jrooi I. lie l- :il. prepared to build. On the shortest possible notice. To those wishi'icr r . l l.l .......l.... l...:. i ii t'urn.3, hi; uuiu n.i uiai in.- 1.1 pi ei:;iH'U at till I times to let them have the article they want, at reciscly the time specitud, and on reasonable ttrms. He would return his thanks for the liberal patI rona-e heretofore rcceivcl, andhopes bv honest v, ! prompt ue-s an,! f;,ir dealin-, to stiil retain Iiis vid ! customers and obtain manv new em s. Those ha vim: CREW DRIVKKri AND 15 EH ! Wl iENCHESof his, will obli-c him verv muehbv unin-them. " j returnii TI 1 11 I'OUllTI I YÜLUArE or the Y ANKE E NOTIONS r c i sfc 1 Vit! MlHprOVCHiCllts! , . T.1 1 f. J : I :i r y m.i'i'.cr -oaimriivesthe FOURTH ul.l.ul. ot t!u p...pular p -riodical. It i..,.. i i i . i . . : success ii.ij ui.iu iiviu in i it '! ( ir. mi itj 1 readv, ...... ii.-nnui.uiuii ui Lunjtr tliun find of moj shniUir Puhllai-i-na ,,1 i:,c ,,,li: a . j the Fublisherstonuke the -.V0770.Y.SV far sn

j -uimrjcrai irzrc; wiicre lie is jTopared to till all i ' a V ' vnmsoni anaiirnilv estal.li-h-j orders fur I'uniiture on.K.it notice, and in the' c'd take p!eaure in calling the attention ! approve,! styles, .J m:,,j,. 0r tja. jjCSt ,U:ite. j ot the pvh.ic to lh-ir piouramaie for the cunmi j rial. He would also inform Ins nunerous cr.-tv ! -VCJr- " k '1 W llities, the claims of litera

1 "" ""re, ntc, dornte, 1 ales, .n ori-inal Novelet, bv Mrs. Marv A. Dennison, Sket'lc9t iC'C, (': jsmthorof 'M.ark,the sexton," "Home pictures,"' Ainiin-to -Shoot folly as it flies," but never ovtr- " " THF p un n,. PIM,rr,vnv .Meppin-the lines ofstrktpropnetv, it bein- the! , 1 01 LKGLND. object of the publisher to make the " i A t:,'e (,f wi5i Canton-. An .n-ln.-.l Novelet, Yanls.oo Motions! nV;;5"1" I,uaiU,nts sultW of "T1,e Lott nn ever welcome visitor at every homo circle. ! Ve aho have tho promise of a short and eond.-n..

bul.scnption price 1;.. . r animm; 1 "2 cents j l'ci" nuinber. For sale by all the News Aputs and i lVriodiral dealers in every city, tow nand village in i United States and Canadas. I T. W. STRONG. Publisher. T. W. STRONG, Publisher. -' Nassau St., New York. New.papers wi.-hinjr an cxe'ian-e for one year, will pleae in-ert the aljove three times and semUsjl copy as above. 'm - t? nirV. ra. tttmraji-Jijiz-Allonicy u (cmisrllor at Law PLY.MOUTH, IND. Espeeial attention given to cases in Marshall and Stark counties. I am permitted to refer to John L. Wkstkivllt, Ply I'.r:f:!i Woolma.v, y month ; niarG l!)ly. If O" "Is !L O ALL persons indebted to ns, are reiji-.ested to call and make immediale settlement, either ! bv c.t-h or note. The loii!.' will l... r...,.,.i ir I ( ' 1 I . ---- - wu.iv. .11 ii. ; V-OlOtll fe KIW OlilCC. i I ' f ' ".- I-I fv -.- i fcb:jt-iOtf. a A I X. i A NLW S FITLY OF

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u tust ücüuxv t:. rTllJI public are inb J the Tailoring busi inioinuil tli.it l siui earrv on . . ness. and keep alvvavs on liaihia l.o'e assortment o l ioil.s, t.a-sim ' all styles airbpialiti. Tiu-n brhi"' .ii votir n.'-s-inc.- and have a .-nit made up that w ill not tear. r.n. I j 11 " ! warranted. Tli.-e indelited to nie h- note or hook accoi; will saveeo.-t h inir innnei!iate! . jairJJ-lltf 11. PIERCE. LiKii t i i: n Li c sk 1 1' i ci :s ( ) F .TAMILS BUCHANAN, O F IT X X S Y L V A X I A , Late linirter to Finland, and fonneilv Minister to Russia, Senator and Representative toC ngivss, niul Secretary of t-i;U . lidiu the must important of his State Paxeis. BV IL G. HORTON. RRIKFSYXOrSIS OF THF CONTENTS

nit th College Lih studying Law Election to Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Volunteer in the war of lflrj, Defense of IIa I- j Partv tinii.ri' Electe! to Congress Speech against ' the Raiikruiit Pill Defense of Gen. Jackson ' I. Cptal and exact ju.-tice to all men. of whatSpeech on the Judiciary System Mission to Pa ,' ever State cr persuasion, religious or j-olitical. natu. Natiualizatioii Laws Election of Gen. . Peace, commerce and honest friendship with Jackson .Mr. Piuchaiian's Great Speech on the ! all nations' entertaining alliance w ith none. Impeachment of Judge Pick Ten Years Inj .'h The right of State and Territories to adminCongress Opposition to Sectionalism Defense ister their own domc.-tie atlairs. of the Freedom of the Press Mission to Russia f -1. Fteclom and equality; the so creHitv of the Election to the Senate Executive Patronage j jKople, r.nd the right of thV majonty to rule when Mr. Clay and Mr. Ihichanan Relations w ith constitution. ill v expressed. France Admission of Arkansas and Michigan ; .r. Economy in th- put die rxpemlitures and a .Mr- Puchaiiau'.s Great Spe'ch on the expunging ' sacred pres. nation to public faits Resolution Interference in Elections Speech, (5. Freedom of rc!i.:in, fret iom of the press on Independent Treasury llill Reply to John and general dilfu-i.ni of t;cful information. Davis On the McLcod Case (Jn t!ie United1 7. OpjioMtioii to all secret jnditical organizations. States Rank Oregon Correspondent', while i and all con ui tio in jditics. Secretary of Slate under Mr. Polk Mexican J S. A sacred preservation of the Federal ConWar Correspondence .Mission to England ; siitwtlon, and no r Unions test forothco. Nomination for President, etc., etc. i 1". No bigotrv. or j ride v( oa-t, or distinctioa ol 'I he aliove book has been w ritten by a gentleman i birth anmng Aiiu-ricau citizens, well qualified by his Fitrry attainiii. i.ts and his long I 1. ljt.s,.7rt and protection for the ri-hts of all

i connection wnu tue democratic luess. lie was furnished peisinally by the distinguished t-ubject ot j the Memoir with manv o! the dates and tacts of ; I? I.. I'i'. I.- . .1 . . -ari un-, ana iro.n ni.i iioii.eo uieiMs oi Mr. ':s ' 1'Ued with material imicccss,b!".to "'r parti-.s. The pro..t fdiccts hate been ?-"inme.i to nie lion. J.'ilancy Jones, .M. L., at the Suggestion of Mr. IJ. Lean then fore be called i without reserve, the au.hentic and authorized edition 'I'-book m .k,5 a handsome ie.no volume ' Rfpaae.sneatlv bound in cloth and is embel- i ti,.,.! v ,, , .,' ,. , , J, , e , , 1 " T"'lU 1 ,ll',,,t .,,n U'?' lro :,n Ai..bix,t.M'0 Ijv lpm niicd Iv ' lN: J AL K 1 VINCENT. HIMROD & CO., Mauufacturcr .V wholesale ricalere in B EJ D ""J J " ii-Q c4aa B tinnbrs'" stock, No. Lake and S. WaterSt. CHICACO ILLINOIS IVhruirvl ' i:tf. For MSats and Vaps C10MF. to tho Prick Store where you will rind the largest, be.-t and cheapest lot in Plymouth. W N. H. O. V Co. Dr. J M. GRETHER, JVJ I YSI CI A X & SHI l i K )X, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will promptly attend to calls, day or night, whenever his sei ices may be reijuii cd. O.'licc at home first door north of I GriUni's, on Michigan street. N. P. Germans. 1 can speak the Gciman language :ictf. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. 4 RUANOFMI'.NTS have been made to eun--l'l v the Plunouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Stack's, Vinuoriire' and on the corner at the old stand of Prook & Ev' an",onlv. fcbuLiw N,Rlp-B-ALLEMAKc

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1 7. vxt ugu&i, -, j tn- w ul he More than ew r aj-i-recjated hr the i "'d;n won... Y e l,ave tiu relore already made .a..ScieiuS uu uh- ioiiiiu; iminant Ji.t of wriWILLIAM HOWITT, (of F.ir.dand,) AUVT. CAR Y,T. . ARTHUR, SOUTHWOIITH. AUßLhSTINC DUG ANN H, ?Irs. M.A. DENNI.ON, the author of '-UILLAII," ic. We design eommcncii:, in the first miniher in January next, the lullowin cii"!nal novel'ette: ' TALL ENG ETT; OR THE SOii TTCU'S ' IiOMT. l ?Y 'i'lani Howitt, ruthor of "Rural hi w ; t-",:!,1,., llt,ns oi tlif I'oets," Arc. "hw is a story of Au-tra!ian life, Mr. Ilowitt ! having isiied Atistimlia exprclv with the object i "facijnahitiit himself with the novel aspects under j w5l5c! -ature and ?ociety present Uitmsclv ju that singular re-ion. ' 1 lie Iidlow iiiir Novelets will icn he piven, I t,'ol-,,iinj,J-'i,jb'llotintliet'ict,"d j 11 THE STORY OF A COUNTRY C.IItr. - i ----- rrcssly for the Saturday Evenin- IVt. THE WITHERED HEART. " t An original Novoh t, written expres.-lv for the Fust i i . 1 i.. .1 - j ot i . yirinur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. An original Novflet by the author of "My Coiifes- : -:oiw.'"Zl IT. If. r.r tl... ,A M...i;, a.. 7 --- - v. ' illi ttt ; THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. e-I Nov. !ct, bv Mrs. IIOUSEWORTII. to run i I . i i . . ' U1IOU2II mx or ciht innnbers ol the IV-t. In addition to the above list of contributions we deii:n coutinum' ttic n-unl nmimnt .f r..-..;. Letters, ( ri-inal i-ketclies. Choir.. Sclectim, Ann, I all sources, Agricultural Articles, General News, t Iluinoroiis Anectodes, view of the Produce and 1 Sto k Markets, the Philadelphia Rchrl ru trkats i:1!lk Note Li?t, Elitorials, Lc, our object bein- to ! ::ve a complete record as far us our limiu willdnnt.of the Great World. ENGRA INGS. In thp way of enirraviupr?, we generally present two weekly one of an instructive ar.d the other of a humorous character. I-i'Th" postage on the Po.-t to any part of the U. S-, paid ijuarterly or yearly iu advance, t tli3 olliee where it it received. is only cents. TERMS (ca-h in advance) 1 copy .2 K) a veai j coj ies GJIJ " S 4i (and one to the retler up of club) I' 10,00 " 13 20 2:,oo Address, DEACON A: PETERSON. No CO, South Third street, Philad. Paper for TlaolVXilJ -ion! iOCOVlLLFS FAMILY (IAZETTI" An mv Jd pendt nt eeklv Joinnal, publi-hed in New : lorl: is tlie clieapeM and best Newsand Literary , Family Periodical in the world. It contains six- ; teen Iari:i jai:e of a form su"tab!e for binding anl j besides all thi news of the day, comprises stories, i aie edotcs, ntei tainin and instructive ml-c llany, anievery variety of curious and rare readin.'. and ; at the lbilowiiij: unprecedented j iices. A sinlr I copy one ;l!:ir; ei-lit -.;.i. s 1.- liv e dollars, aul j twet.ty copies (to one addrc-s) for t( n dollars, i:j vasi ibly in adv aucc. Nevvsj-apers j ul li-hin' tLU ' iiKtiee iit'ic. ;iu l .-in'.'üjr a ;ir.:ikd epv, will -, 5iceiveit for .;i.Me;ir. Jo. A. SCOY I LLF. Pub. j llii-okhst of Aue iii an liiu-ic 1" ached its sex eiit i nt!.i vulciiic. ; R.Storrs Willis. IMwnrd Mod-. s. journal-', h.i-' now Its ditors are , Mi;-. Doc, and I-. i . . t ..... Oi i,, AI I T. I'. : I. ,.,.:11k s , . .r W' ... i. ,i l 111 II IM It ' , .,..,. : . .,. . ;i, . ., ' ' ' "f" io u ioailf "ii UU" J j eoioirs are aOle to I oriii-ii. the latter i.- ar j trantVr, (generally jeiiiiiit.-d hy America! :,lt ! i-hers.; of ihe o i v l.et of the in v -lu-. t i '"'" "if !oie io nnni-n. i.iei Itter i.- a rcLuhir n i'i.bmusid I ho economy iif lln: on.i;i :t" niiw -.n.l . . n-. ! ire lit tlie Uwe time, sneh ta-te in its .ch'-tinr fJ . may l.e atti li.iUed to the coiioisof the jouinal, will j w e ihink su-t it.M If. The music can he detached from each i:iimler. an.l l.oi:nl w ith or witliout j the reaoliii; inatf-r, !'t tlie close of the oJunie. j Thesi:)..eiition price of the .Mu. icr.l World is bu-, j Urn dollars a year. Five copies ten copies $l."i City and Ihooklyn e-uKsci il.. is are harr.t ."!-ts j extra f..r .xpctise of C.in ier. Can itl.i snivel ;Ien j pay 2-) chs for the necessary jire-pauncnt of Anu-t-i ican 1-o-tai.e. ; Address, ; Mfstru. Wpri.ii Orricn. 1 :iT) Proadwar, X Y. 1 1 '11... .,.n... e .. ii.., . and the ri-ht of all to'the public domain and the ort...-ti.m f the Xm. vbvo. (:..,....... ......."........1.1. (iHisii:oii to all eh.uiercd monopolies. l.'h Ceituuon brotherhood and good will toal! especially to those of the household of faith. Law of Newspapers. ,. '" 'H'"ium . .pu 1 ""y c-oiiM.leivd as wislm, the.r subset 4 lions, t. If snlnbers onler the diseontin tla. ull!iIu.r nia.v continue , n,i all arrearages are paid. Subscribers who do not give exprcs? notice to to rentii.ua ntinuance of their to und them If snhseiibers neglect orretuse to take their papers from the olliee they are lit Id responsible till tin y have settled the hill and ordered the piper discontinued. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without informing the pi.blihers, and the i.ajn r is ,.1111 sent to the former direction, they are held responsible lue t ourts have decided that refusing to take paper trom the olliee, or removing and leaving uncalled for, is i iiim a r u n: eidcnce of intentional iraud. COUNTY OLTIckus. I. ViNxrm;t:. J. lhtow'M.i;i:, .Trea surer . .KecorJcr. , ,, '.: .iutitor N.h.lAtKAR,,, c, . 1 . .UCl ON'AI.I. Auditor J. K. Prooki:, H. M. L Clerk. Post Master. Coroner. CoiVTV CtMMISsIOERS. 1). VaV ACTOR, WlL It... 1 li'.-n.. o --.- .1LUI1L3 O. N. CiiAMn.tx. Fxavifk.s of School Tfaiuikrs A. C. Cao CiRct-iT Coirt. A (!. lKAirr, Judg Tf.rms. second Monday In August nd Februar Common- Fleas Coi rt. Hon. I'. 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