Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 September 1857 — Page 4
Avouier Nicaragua Eypediiiox. Some parties in Bnliimore who have heretofore bea conspicuously engnged in Gen. Wylker's Central American crusade, sigtiiftcautir a9sert that preparations are on fool for another grand demonstration at no distant day. A scret plan is said to exist which contemplates the taising of an army of 10,000 men, all of whom hall embark or set sail about the same time fur some port in Nicaragua. Nothing is tobe lefi undone which shall tend to secure efficiency and eventual success. Baltimore is tu fur&ish fn-m three tofonr hundred as her complement of the above named army, with full equipments, money, fcc. It is further stated that persons fully pledged have already ben secured in that city, who are only" waiting due notice, and the full con
summation ot Iren. VY alker 3 plans, to be off. Th combination is known as the Centri.il America League:" W ho the parties arc attached to this league, tho Baltimore press is unable to say; or whether they havu been absolutely consolidated as rumored, cannot bo fully ascertained, except so tar as current rumor goes. New York, Boston, Philadelphia, New Orleans, and all the other leading ciiK's of the Union re said to be united in this movement. , , , , EeTThere are two things in Nature which never grow old the ocean and the aky. So tar as we can see, the one as unrent. tinwrinklid and fair, as when Gud unfolJed nnd pitched His gieat blue tent over Paradise. So far as we cue sco too, the ocean shakes oil' at every rising of its created wings, all allegiance to Time; so far as we know, it wipes out at every surge, all traces 01 his footsteps and is as to-dav. as when Salomon li-rired. young, his fleet for Ophir; as young as when Uod shook it from the hollow of his hand into this cup of earth, as one would sprinkle a drop ot rain upon a flower that was fer lamng water. The Vatican. Tho word Vatican' is often used, but there are many who do not understand its import. The term refers to a collection of building on one of the seven hilU of Rome, which covers a space of 12'JUfeetin length, and about 1ÜJO in breadth. It is built on the spot once J occunieil bv th trranden of the cure! Ner . ! It owes its origin to the bishop of Rome,! who, in the early part f the six:h century, j reeled an hum He reside :iee on its site.--j Ab-m the yar RÜJ, Pope Euxeniu ie-: built it on a inagniticent scale. Innocent . , . II, at-w years at.err.ards, gave it up as a knifing to 1 e er ii, king 01 Arragon. In 165J, Clem?it V, at the instigation of the j king of France, removed the p:ipal see from j r 1 p a Rome to Augnan. when the Vatican re - j mainedin a condition of obseruitv and j neglect lor many years, ie is now tne re pository of niaimndinoua treasures of art. , t r r One of the jrreatest luxuries of tlie tabl, I both in summer anü m winter, is tiie fcsurar or Swoet Corn. Toour taste, al! oth'i CT Varioties cf corn to out green are worthless compared wi:h it. Our method is to keep a constant supply bv successive planting, from June to tlie period of frost. Making the largest planting about tii-i tirst of July, with an early variety for planting tor wintei. j Tb? mifiiri' tisii'illv in SonLniii'- lvniidi !
is the best sea-onfui drying. Ou.-mhod Elllilirilt AMEIlIQN CorporSlf ioil? ; is this: When there is the promise of a fair j C)s AITIl'P AT ONr j day, early in tho morning tho corn U ' Founding iH claiml to itronage and iUvortattordgathered, such only as is Well liilod; it is j ing superior facilities and seeuritr in matters of i then husked and put into boiling water and j insurance commercial, mechanical mercantile, or allowed to remain eight or t-n minutes. "iral. while ranking fur importance and public scr- , . , , . . j- i ! vice the hrtot It is then taken out ami l mined utLely cut I 7,irr r'cr-jy i nrwm ivrc
liom llio iui . on.i'j; nunc : opil'iiU Uli A Uid.U JIIC'.l U;-Jii . iuii VI OV ill" ' told intiitiinir to the bouth. It should L.stirred once or twioo during tli d;iy, and by nijht it will become, so dry as to be p.ist danger of injury. It should bo covered during the night to keep oil" tho dew, nnd exposed aam for two or threo d;iys to tho sun, when, if the weahter h fair, it will UKunlly be perfectly dry and may then be put into a ke headed ligth, or hung up in a firm linen bag for use. We have recently eaten corn of the comnion kind, preset ved by a new and easier method, which seems t bo a tender, with .ill the sweetness and fie.shne.ss of llavor lh.il it had when tirst gathered, and may answer equally well in preserving the sweet corn, wnicli we regard ..- Iii-: oiuy - .1 1.. variety worth preserving. T " 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11 ia ftimpiy gaiherea ana t.-oia in tne usual manner, tit for the tab!; it i then cut from the cob and packed in a ti-jht keg cr i ir. ( wood u sai l to bebest ) in aLernate layers of salt, puffioent to preserro it. c- , r 1 1 . 1 borne, in pl.tce of balr, apply a strono-biine. 1 , , , , , . When nanted for use it is snaked in fair ji water whicli roust be ch inird to removn tl.o nr, of ;ilf sinrl th fi.oll ml.üior ! butter or :ienni and a little the taste. Valley Farmer. fcULiar to Winter Onion, and lettuce ; Do you liki oiii im, either .a. 6 dad or j otherwise? Would Vcu like to liavo iliem ' fresh very early in the bpriit', before l!iey r will.' 'Ut course. ery well ihn, pi hap? i " we can help you to them. Select a spot of trrouud, prepare it well, and JO'oU i 1 I make 1 cno joii u?ü -i onions aooiu inn teniiii of August. Mal another about tho hist r w....f V..... V.. 'tl... emit im4 :l.i..L '
... . . , .1 ' 1 lakes this method of soliciting the i-atrons-er (, t them -row :ul winter, keept tii3 oeds the vWzvuA ph mouih and the MiiWindin- eounfree from weeds, and thinning ilv ill out I try. Trimnrnsand Uonnets on hand and l'orsde
very little. When winter CoiilCS, Cover them over wiih a oikI ci:it of coarse liiter. Furiiier üou h, the. coating may bo lighter. You rn;iy tlius loive th- onions for uso in March or April n'-xt year. They will be fcX'-ellont then, if yu like onions. Sow a b?d of lettueo in tho same way, At tho snrao time or hfr, and protect it in the s.imo way, and you rnrty havo that luxury very early in the spring. Try bo'h theso operations, and you will probably think us nxt spiing f jr theso hinta Am: Agriculturiii, Moscmsnt to President Madisox. It affords us great pleasure to state that a monument is about to be placed over the grave of this great man, whose bones now t1" in a New York cemetery, wihout monument or tomb-stone. The monument ig already prepared plain granite obelisk, twenty feet in height, tearing no inscription except tho dato of his birth and death and is the freewill offering of his old neighbors iu Orange, Va., and their childron. Chaste nd plain, it is a fit reprtBeoiation of the beautiful eimplieiir of the öharacter of him whoso memory itisdelried to Cammers r at.
CABINET AXDCDAIR MAKING! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he still continues to manu-
j facture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opposite the "Democrat Off;" where he 13 prepared to nil all orders for Furniture on short notice, and in the most approved styles, and made of the-be3t material. He would also inform his numerous customers, that he has an accomplished workman in hi employ, whose business it id 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 wishing Corrixs, he would eay that he is prepared at all times to let them have the article they want, at recisely the time specified, and on reasonable terms. He would return his thanks for the liberal pat ronagc heretofore received, and hopes bv honesty, 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. Saved IFrom IFire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Pilgrim, having parsed through a firev tii- j ai, is now reauy 10 ma&e -cjiwivr, ymui cjuixo, ic. Call atthü Wagon Shop, South Plymouth. J. ELLIOTT. roarSG I9tf. K. WILLIAM? A.C. HTESTJ WILLIAMS & KUESTIS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 5 U M ft A 31 . J FRUIT. GLASS. NAILS, Woodenware, Butter, Cheese, Lard &c 55 COLUMBIA ST RE KT, 5 FORT WAYNE, LD. "jTERCH ANTS supplied w ith Groceries of all j ki ids, on as favorable terms, all things considered, as can be purchased in any market. All orders tilled . '1 dispatch. Gv21r. BY STATE AUTHORITY. C9k Choice First Clars Insurance, by thei JETNA Insurance Company, or HARTFORD, CONN", Incorporated 1319 Charter Perpetual "jfXRE ÄND INLAND vm i....;,.. ! --wr . " , , f . , .., 1 ,1 A Cain tho attention of its Incnds, patrons and the ! tmhVlc --rullv. to the following facts: of hs i having I'all Capital Oi'oOOjOOO! .,S;.et? aniountin" to - fl tTAft& 4hf?h flCDtf! R JL . J 3 V5. I ! ennt;im to in Waith. -".Ith and vitali-! tv. rai'J an czvvpnin io- 01 over si",'.io,ouw. Is orpimzi'M on a .vuionai bi!?, with ncjiacn- ; elf; in II T'linfijial jiLct s, un.lcr a Morc.uitile j svsu-m; tomnltjd on a ca-h stanlanl, with an i envia'de ivpu itiuii alike tin s-.i me on the ! banks of the Hinl.-on, or th- .Misi.-'sijtpi, ! the Gulf of Mexico, or the Nortiu rn ! Lakes; presenting a powerful or- j ganization as, a conservator of I I'üMic gooJ riul hon! of in- j tegrity; ''n'ial to all emergencies it uit'k-i takes, ' wcithy of the ftahility anl ilinnitv of an OF AMF.RIC.i; j In.-ures at rates and rules ai liberal as the riks as- ; Mimed permit for solvency and fair prolit. j F.SrECIAL ATTENTION IVF.N TO TIlH I.NSCRANCE OF ; &WEL1.IVC.S AND CONTENTS. foR A PEHI OD OF FROM ONE TO i FIVE YEARS. Lojsen eqnitahty aij'tsU-tf 0 promptly paid. Policies issued without delav bv C. II. REEVE, Agent junlS-31m'l. at I'lvmouth. PATRONIZE HOME EFFORTS! RISING SUN INSURANCE CO.. 01' RISING SUN IND. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000! Jiosiness coiijincd to the Stufe rj" Indiana! 1 11 corpora It'll, 1SJM. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: c;. Hatmawav, I. Tl. Eorino, S. I. COVINGTOV, W. T. Pate, John Crick, W II. PoniLL, J. P Uintv. J. C. Wm.ls, albott (EORCE t.H.I.EtriE, 1 .... J. X5. M.TII, llATIIVWAV, ll!KM 1 Cl.ORE. j S. HTHU AV, Pies't. ! B-J- HaTMAWAT, Sec'v. S. F C(Jl IMITOX, Gen'l Air't. and ?darme i i.ks taken at eyiitahle IJ-Fir? All jicr-ons de-iriii: Iuiirain-e, will e.dl on I). It. Samtle, At. at Pl mouth, Ind. A'l person lesi'ui t uiMii e, .ni e invited to call unl ex. iniiuc the conditions und manner of loinr u.Mies.s ot this couipanv. i;i!"2-.l.)m i n j A A A4 Aa A. AVA Awi A A MRS. HUPP, II ivin? commenced the MILLINERY BUSINESS! joirach;ii'' and tnmm undone to onler. Also, Gen tlemeii s, P.i n.t 111 1 and Leghorn Hats done look as rfMxl nsiicn . Up to hop tvodoot south of the Methodist Church, ast si. !? of C'-iiO r street, 11 I ona 1.mm- north of Dr. (irethf rs. Agriciilliira 1 Warcoiisc! AND SEED STORE ! West Main Street, to north ot the Tost Ollicc, LA POKTE, XD II IK i j ,m 1. ii . Dealers in the most approve I Agricultural & Ilorticiiltu'l IMPLEMENTS! Imported anl American I ield. Flow er anl Gard n Secda; Ornamental, Shade anil Fruit Tree, Ac Also treiKral agents fir Fravel & Lemon' K verse T00U1 Grain Diill. nprlf 2r NOTJCK, EXTJ I A : All persons who are in want of a choice and pure article of COONAO FKLNCH URANDY, for niedieinal and culinary purposes only, can find it in quart bottles at v;rn of the Golden Boot. C. WIHTMORL.
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t CLEVELAND & BE IMS fist THE CENTER OF TRADE!! LA PORTE STREET, A Business Street! I I I 'S litis been rapidly increasing for the last year, and to meet its demand, ne have enlarged our store, and increased our IWith a large and well selected assortment of &BBm Of every description, consisting in part of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, BONNETS, j BONNET TRIMMING, I PRINTS, I SILKS, j LAWNS, etc. .Mr Cleveland, spent four weeks j in the Eastkr-m Cith:s. visiting the j Manufacturing and Wholesale Esi tahlUhmmts, for the purpose of I purchasing to the be.-t advantage, ; and we Hatter ourselves that our ' customers will he pleas d with the ; selections. Particular attention j was given to GLASSWARE, j (we luve the best stales,) QuccnswarC) Mlardivitrv, Hoots V Shoes, If fror? ffViv, Fron and Aprils.
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We have on hand a large uuantitr ' of SHEETINGS, Bio. and DIM; I i Denims. Summer Goods,? .And an extensive stock of GRO- i CERIES, of the best ,'.ialitv; ;U, r.-KMlN(S ÜTEN.SIFÄ nich a- j Svthf Cradles, Rakos. Mattocks, j &c. OurOILS, LKAD PAINTS ! 5 I 5 are unsurpassed in quality. In v5
.iic- .ui.uniii-.i in quam;, in a ; II W "fl " -word, we shall keen to sell what the JL 2-IO.IO.XIO-
People desire, and hope by coui teon attention to our customers the prices and p:.'ity of our fiitods, to ; make it as much a jleasurc for j them to trade with us as for u-s to ! sell. j We cordially invite ALL to call ( on na. i CLEVELAND i IIEWETT. j Julr 1G rstf I boots and shoes. Äoolis anb Stationen) ! HILL & JACOBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVEKY UESCltll'TlOX! Ciilhcim Sired, Fi. WAYXE, INI. Hiuili Ulliiflnrv!!! I ' - ' - m. m k . x.' JL T hill & Jacobs, Won d inform the citi.tns of I'lvmouth and vicin J it y, t.iat they are jirepared to manufacture 1 in 1 it 1 t 1 . DiJiiiK jiiKiks, 01 every (ipsmpiiuii; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &.C. Comity Otlicers urc esjiecially rtiiuted to ive them u ttial. marSC lidv. American Mouse, ear the Rieer Bridge, and tcitfn two minutes vulk of the Dqot.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. E. E. FISH; II. NICHOLS : (SUCCESSORS TO j W. UAKX12S.) WELKRSnml others, will find ;on . , AccoMonvriox, ant much L II J-..-M hli v AUL. at the AMERICAN HOUSE," tii.111 at any other lintel in riunoutli. We have hitcly rented and l'iirnilic the House for tltc couiloi t of those vim wish to liud .1 TKAVLLKUV IIOMi:. FISH tt NICHOLS. March 2Cf 157.-lü-tf Pkoi-riktors. Attention, Farmers ! I I J 1 1 11 11 1 i MM ß II Ul Theundersipied rrspfct fully informs the farm-ci.-r of Marshall and adjoining; com. tics, thut he is enned in the manufacture of a mpcrior qualit v of U'l i.-h arc lar better and cheaper than any over he for., dfere! for sale in this county. The castings are made of the best i-ualily of irn, and stock cd with "ood timber, bv competent woikinen. Their sujKTioritT o er those of other in uiulacture r in uiutature j en so fortunate j its a fair trial is attested by everv o e who has bee as to obtain one of them. He solicit ot Ins I low, aim id comment tiiat tiieir merits will receive the aj-probation of tlw firming community, both in regard to workmaiishiji ami durability. Call at the Foundery, on the south tide of the river, and examine them. IIu also manufactures every varietj of I Mb -AW Which be warrants erpial to any made in Northern Indiana. Caeh puid for old lrou delivered at the Founder JAMES MITCHELL. Fly mouth , a pr 1 6 3 fj ARMSTRONG & LAMSON, IloilSCiSigll & Oniilllll'lllill PAINTERS ! Paper Hangers, &c, .SOUTH I'LVMOUTH, IND.
&ttBlfI! TIIE subscribers have just opened, in the room formerly occupied as a wareroom, I doors cast of the Post Office On La Porte street, an extensive as- I sortment of ttimil SHELF WARE. LI and everv other iod of O.V pertaining to the arc business, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & PBLOll 0 0 selected wlih a view to the wants of th eutei pricing people of a fi) MARSHALL COUNTY, J fiid a: wholesale Manufact'rs Prices! Mhitii will e nable them to sell MUCH CHEAPEIi FOR CASH, than the s-une kind have heretofore been s-'jld. They have in employ an EXPERIENCED TINNER! rtiid flatter themselves that ther can L'iii" entire ratis-f.tction in the line of d Ul. T!i V have j ermainMitlv located in I'lvmouth, witli a 'ws of establishing on a linn lmms, this business, nnd respi'ctfully in i'e all who wish anything in their line to tivf them a call I tore pur chafing el-cwln re, a they are determ:ned ( do afair:ind honorable business. Job Work of all kbi lr doiit-on short notice, and on terms that cannot tail to .-nit. Remember the place two doors cut of tl-c IW Oiilc. IL B. DICKSON & Co. I'! mouth, nju2 - 'if. s Tin? Comrl of 185 V isiblr! I 1 j The German Philosopher's Opinion! j Frenh Philosopher's Opinion! iFull Particulars- ead The excitement caused hv tho (Jermau Philosoj'lierV stateuu lit that th- cornet, which is now isiMe, would come in contact with t!i earth on tlie l'Uh of June, and cuer it with n tlood of liquid tire, has ahout died aw ay in this vicinity owinj to the opening of R. M. BROVN&Co.'s NEW TIN AND feX s G w UK no aß v First door north of Pierre's Clothing J Store, Watt side Mt. higun street. j Thev, liuving het 11 among the losers lv the 1 are fire, ask all who are about Inning anythiug in ti e i line of - r r I Ti uiveth 111 a call .-.t their new Store, :nd exam- j j in' their articles and pries lefore purchasing ele- i 1 v. hep. , as thev are conlid nt that their variety i a. j Gl IOI) .0 th'e ni'.ST, and tin ihcir jaic.s are so ; ; LOW, ih it noon- can help liü Yl.VU Ol TII KM II wu'MiivniiH 1'itnr I'll T It l I lUllillilUll UMM1 iHIMIi w Inch ha hern io fn vorahlv received hv the neonle f Mai-shall county, and which lns.i; n universal s oist'at lion, may still he found at their Store, and 1 to which they Call the especial attention of buyers, j AIo, " . UIVIjvJA CV 1 . JvliVJlV CONSTANTLY ON 1 1 AND. - 7V Their Tin Shop is l.ire and commodious, and umlcr the supervision d u knit n wh may always Im hmiid during business hours, pr'jared to do all kinds ol woikinthe line of Tinniii''. Also on hand nml for . tie cheap, Tin Tails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tie Cups, Dippers. Lard Can, Stove pipe Ventilator. 'IVakcttles, Coffee Tots, Ta lots, tstove lioilei-, an I eerj thing comnionlv used in the line of 'Im re. JAPANNED VAlU:f A larjre ass rt nt of Japannetl Ware on hand, which is pinr ofl' ra-.i.ilv at low li-ures. They respectfully iisk ii coniimiance of the liberal patronage hcretolore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to n'ne 100 cents iu goods for evry dollar received therefor. R. M. 1IROWN k Co. m.5tfav7 "2 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO. MRS. E. E. FISH. Hale of New llufl'alo, Mich.,) havinir removed to 1 iymouth, solicits the patronage ol its citizens, and others, as Teacher f 1 I A N Ö MUSI C. TERMS lVr quarter W1 vVith use of Instrument 10 00 Instruction given at the residence of the Tupila, if preferred. ROOMS at the AMERICAN HOTEL. Flymouth, April 21, 187. CO 3m.
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White ILead, Med ILeatl and ILitharge. Our White Lead, pround in Oil. 1 put up in packages of 25, 51, 100, 2M, 300 and 50 pounds, which guarantee to be ST ICTLY PUjIE, FULL WEIGHT, an 1 not supassed hv anv for fineness and whiteness. H ivinr g lent nartnen in New York ami Phihn'i-h Ida to t. k.." :.!v:.ii i oi all
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lisli. r rench. Lret m in und hnaiush i ni r-tion. CINCINNATI, PERU, & CH'CAGl TIME TABLE, NO. 3 TO TAKE EFFECT APRIL 6, 1837. trains leave, going south: NAMES OF STATIONS. Vi No. l.!No.2M'l; No.?. 1 t AS a rittbur,Ji ; C S 1 rei'hf Expre Expre... j I.H1CACO,. . i ! J i,l.AM C .Vt P.M. j j Lai-okte,. GO C 7 0nAMl'.no ll 23 " J Stii.mvki.1.. 7 (57 7 4 l',20 1 1 47 4i I
IvANKiKKK, 3 3 72 3 i 03" 10.: 7 " 12 03 a. m. i Aiming to "Shoot folly as it dies," hut never ovrr- ! Wai.kkrt'n 4 4 7f!823 " l'30 " 12 18 " i Mepping tin- lines of ir;et piopiictv, it being the i Knott's, .. 5M) 4 f 4 ) " 11. MO 12 :0 J object of the publisher to make the
ITvnkr 1 !2 :8 50 " ll.OG " 12 :.G I I'l.VMOLTH.. 7 7110 9ö"!ll,M) " 1 f'O ! PnraitcRG,. MsM 47.J i ! 7,13 8 4 ) TRAINS LEAVE, GOING NORTH: I NAMES c . . A ill. - " X STATION'S. 5 No. 4. No3 M 1 No. 6. Chicago Chic.igo Express Express Freight. : 1'msirRr,, i 'J Da m : Kim 1 .'10 " U 0i.iM 12 ; ri.YMoLTH,. . IM I I'M iTyxer.. ... 7 :m 11 32" 1 '3 " ! Knott's... 1 9;2 G l Walkertv' : zw 1 fi 33 ' 11 3" , 1 13 " 7 ( 3 12 h'pm l :;3 " 7 2" 12 2 i 1 33" 7 4 ) 12 4f- 2 23 " (13 " 1 (: :i uO rA "Kankakee. 4 4 4)0 3 m Tii iAVEix,1 3 5 40G 0 I f .....n-rv : 7 0 Jl'l fi, I .A PORTE, . Chicago,. G'J tt, 17.) L',11 2 " i 4 03" i N. KENDALL, Supt Surermt'-ndciit j? Oflice, Lnporte. 21 tf.
,31 RAIL ROAD CROSSING! k I LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! pJjirnilK I'SDKRSKiXED ARE NOW 'A I full operation in their new shop, at the jocir ; end of the bride, with a good supply of th; best o f i Timber. Iron, Coal &c. and the best of workmen, e? pec? ! pctially Hlaek-smiths, who can't be beat at blow j Tuir; ready to do all work in theirline of business at n ! Wagons. Imggii-s, Carriages A;c. W j We expect we are located here for life, and will ! do work which will maintain u among Mechanics . and others ; threfor. v warrant our work tobe done in a workman-like maiiiier, and we mean what
we smv 011 tliissuojccr. rcri" aiicajn jr none ai -hort 'notice; also; Custom Blacksmi thing. Wau'on Hubs lor sale to, A.c. E. S. A: A. P. ELLIOTT. LIPO "iß ARELfi WORKS N. II. WILLIAMS & Co., (Successors to L. Sherman,) MAXUFACTl'KKKS OF ALL KINDS V A AJ kW AIA Ai AVA A KJ rOMB STONKS et 1IKADSTONKS. Of ai 5t'Maid form--. Al' will furnish MANTLKS AND TAHI.i: TOPS.of all Patterns. LAI'OKIF, l.NOIANA. oeti.!-.VlvI. FOR SALFi CHEAP .In ft on 4 re tilt: Town Lots, am! Lots with lu'M:n"s; wild : nl imyroxeil Lai. lis, IJoirls.V Stocks, agon, Carri:ie, If 11 ne--. an 1 Hou-choM Purniture. Call at mv ollicc ill Pi mouth. ot.;H);!e th- Post 'Mlice. ' C. IL ULKVE. fclö-l"tf Attorney Notary. mi mil) Ijdc torc. ON MICIIIC.AN STREET, SKIN' OF THE GOLDEN I500T. Tin" sal. scnber h is latek located in Plvmoutli, - to sell a little cheajXT th in any other housj in IM n.-liali county. Our sto.-k includes ev ry shape, size, ipniity anl kind that can he thou-ln o Coiinecteil with this establishment is our own Boot & Shoe Manufry of French, Calf, Kip, Sto.trics, Hrogan?, ami women's Shoes of ad kinds on h oid or 111 ide to measure; also, Sole Leather, 1'pper, Kip, etc., te. " hind. . H. Cash paid for Ili'ics. C. WII1TM0RK. rivmouth. Ind., lr7 jun 1 -Ü'.hnC. Ihiil -Slccl- Snow -lidiii Wind Fire, Fire! Fire!! 1 "Taken in" and "done for," "u'oiie by the boanl," h-'ad un!er water, but still kiekin?, aiul it Iep nds on those who owe im , whether 1 shall sink or s;iiu. Come alone, every nc that owes me a "red," boks must be settled in some way within two wecK. Yours, in a ticklish eittyvation, (pecuniarily) T. A. LKMON. inai2 19tf. Look here for oftews OslvIcc, Sliirloy ICoe, Are now receiing an entire new stock of genera f Which have been selecteti with the prcatest care - the stle and nuality of which is not surpass-d in the State. We invite the att ntion f the citizei.-. of Marshall county to our prices, which we Hatter ourselves w ill give'entire satisfaction to all who may pvethcin atrial. Oh! frieiuls aii.l customers, come and see us. Si-n of the People's Ftnre. OC.LFSHFF, S1I1HLKV i ROE. -UStyS'Nimr nitetat the FeopWn Store Almost all kinds of country produce, for which the highest market price will be given in goods at tin low est cash price o?tf OGLESREE, SHIRLEY & ROE. CARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. Gf OOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, I Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied t the lowest wholesale prices. ianl-cm6.
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JIN'W GLASS G LASS WARE, Periumert, Patent Medicines, CLRGICAL lxSTRL'MEN.S. TtRPEXTIXE, V'arvishes, ÖPICEi, J-i THE FOU11TH VOLUME OF THE YANKK1: iOTIOiVS 4 refit Im pro rem en ts! THE J.muary number coiniiu ii'-e the FOURTH VOLUME of "this popular periodical. It success ha been beyond precedent, und its circulation alLuryer tlun that of otttj xoivlar PulA'ua-t-oH in the WorbU Arr iniem"nt h vc l-'u in i le which will enabl tho Tublishers to in ike the "XOTIOXS," far su Humor, Fun. Satire, H7, Comic, Tales, Skct h es, d"., (t 00 Motions an ever welcome visitor a! every home circle. Subscription price ftl;35 per annum; 12.; cents per number. For sale by all the News Agents and Periodical dealers in every city, town and village in United State and Canadas. T. W. STRONG, Publisher. 9" Nassau St.. New York. Newspapers wishing an exe'iange for one year, will please insert the above three times and send us a copy as above. h. MS. S.I. JIM9 JLIZ, Attorney and (uiiiscllor at Law PLYMOUTH, INI). Especial attention given to cases in Marshall ;;n ! Stark counties. lam permitted to refer to JonvL. Westkrvult, Plymouth; Ebkr Woolmax, " " m:u2C lllv. A LL persons in-lebted to us, are revested to jL call and make immediale settlement, either by cash or note. The Corbin's law ollicc. fel26 iPtf. book si will be found t II UROOKF EVNS A. XA U . A a tt J-L A NEW PIECE supply or Received, Just ! riHE mil .lie 1re1nlorn1eOll1.1t 1 still earn on on X the Tailoring Imsinesf hand a large assort incut 01 , aud keep ahvaxs Cloths, Cassini -s, oi 1 ail styles and ijUalities. Then n iusr n. ' 's- t ures and have a suit imule i! tint w ill not tear, r.. ; or wear out, w ithout haru c;: x n . cest- 111 jol w anait-d. Those iirlclited t me ly 11 !o or hook .nccoi:;i' will save cot lv ji.iviu immediatclv. jin'JJ-llti ' il. PIERCE. BV R. G. II OUT ON. DRIKFSYNf PSIS OF TIIK rOXTKXTS liiilli College Life Stmhin: Iiw Election to oiiinteer in the war of .-Defense of Hal timore Klected to Coiil-icss Speech against the li.inkrunt Hill De. use of Gen. Jackson Speech on the Judicial; Syst 111 .Mission to li 11:11111 Xatiu a.izatioii I.i Flection of Gen. Jackson Mr. Ih.ch tu ;n's G.eaf Spec h on thi Impeachment of Jinue IYck Ten V-ars In ounrcss .josiuoii ui iseciiouansm I'ciensi' . of the Freedom of the Press Mis-don to Russia I Flection to the Si n ite Kxecutie Patroiiar mi v ;iim mv. luch iii;tn Ki latiuiis tiii I"liS IUI ranee Admission ot Ai kan as and M.ichi:n m i?.,..i 1,,. o 1 1 T. .11- Kin. 11.111.111 s ini-.ii j i-i 11 uii 111. CÄ-uiituin Resolution Intei t'en nce m Fh-ction Speech onlndepcmleiitTreasuiv lliil-Rcplv to John ' n,v;!(l,. M..! ir n.. r States Hank Oregon Coi r spoinlnce, while j Secretary of State under Mr. Polk Mexican War Correspondence Mission to England I Nomination for lYcsulcnt, etc., etc. ' I'he above book hasbceii .vritt. n by a jrn.tlcuun 1 well oualiticd bv hislitery attainnieiits and his hm connect ion with the lemocratie uress. He was lemocratie iress. lie was I'm iiislu-d persrnally by the distinguislu-d subject of me -leiiK.u witli iiianv ! tlie tlates ami facts ot le, and from authorized friends of Mr. r uifli tii inv o' llii l it.w in.! hi? early hie, lluehanan has been supplied w ith material iiuu-ecss-lole to tlii'r parties The nroof sheet have been sbmitted to the Hon. J.lilancy Jones, M. C, at the suggestion of Mr. IJ. It can therefore be called without reserve, the authentic and authorized edition The book makes a handsome 12mo volume of 4"0 pages, neatly bound iu cloth and is embelished with an accurate Fort rait on Steel, from an Ambrotvpebv Urailv, enma el bv Huttr. Tiice, $1. DERIlY & JACKSON, rublishcrs, VINCENT, HIMROD & CO., Manufaeturei! & w hob-sale halers in TINNERS'" stock, No. -Jl,' Lake and 'J.I.I Ö. Water St. CHICAtJO ILLINOIS February 31. '5I l.rtf. Itr Itftts antt Caps COME to the Rnck Stre where you will find the largest, bt and cheapest lot in Plymouth. 2 N. II. O. C. Dr. J M. G-RETHE R, PHYSICIAN &SUKCEOX, PLYMOUTH, IND., Will promptly attend to calls, lav or ni:ht, whenever hid services may be require.!. Ollice at home first door north of L. (oillin's, n Michigan street. N. H. Germans. I can speak the German languaee. ohtf. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been ma.le to sunply the Ph mouth market with this flour and the genuine can be fuuml at Stack', YinnelceV and on the corner at the old stand of Brook A Fv' ans, only. fcb.9-,wK-"-p-8-"-,J:M-c..
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ROSPECTTO PO R3tl7 SATURDAY EVENING POST Established Anoint 4, 132L THE publishers ofthia old nndörnilj established paper take pletnure in calling the attention of the public to their profrramme fur the coming year. Surfeited with politic?, the claims of literal ture will be wore than ever appreciated hr the reading world. We have therefore alreadj 'made arrangemeuU with the following brilliant list of writers: WILLIAM HOWITT. (of England,) ALICE CARY,T.S. ARTHUR, Mr,,. SOUTIIWORTH AUGUSTINE DUGANNE. Mn. M.A.DEV-' K1SSON, the author of "UILLAII," c. We design eommencing, in the firt number in J.muary next, the follow ori:!ual n..oI!ette: TALLENGETT; OR TMP. sort TTFK 5 HOME ' VY Willem How itt, ruthor of "Rur-Al iA .
Lii'dand, Homes of tin- PcM ts," &c. Tl.is a Mory of Australian life, Mr. If.nritt h-iv:n visiteil Australia expressiv with the .hjVtt id .ie.uaint.iig himself with the novfd atpc-vfe midor J w hich natuiv nl society pn-nt ÜieniMtK iu that ' siii'MiIar rei ion. ! The following Novh ts Hl thou-h prob.bly not in tlie exsu t onier here idhiü.! cd: TIIE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIR1 Hy Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written . . pre ly lor the Sati.rdav Evcnuig Post. TIIE WITHERED HEART. 1 original Nowlet, written exnresslv fr.p tl. P..by T. S. Arthur. LIGHTHOUSE ISLAND. . An original Novelet bv the nutnor of 'MV Confessions," "ZILLAII, or the child Midlum." &c kc. ' TIIE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. An original Novelet, by Mrs. M.irv A. Denmon author ot -Mark, the srxton," Home pictures,"' TIIE RAID OF BURGUNDY. A tale of the Sw iss Canton-. An o, iml Novelet by AupustineDu-aiiiie.author of "The Lost wit' ness," A:c. We also have the promise of a f hort aud conden cd Novelet, by Mrs. HOUSEWORTII tn sthrough sixir ekht numU is of 1. p.,.. run .In addition to the above lUt. of contribution, we Ucs'nii coutiiiiiiiir tli iwn-il . e . I Letter,, Original sketches, Choice Selections from alUources Apiicultural Articles, GtK-ral N.-ws I Ilumon.us Anectodes view of the Produce j Markets, the Philadelphia Retail L'klu I ";'"kNote L,st,Ed.to,ials.ic.,ourobjmbein.. to i p tmi far as ourliuiits wilfad- ! nut. ot the Great 01 Id. j E N GR AYINGS. In the way of engravings, we .eiu-rally present two weekly-one of an instructive ami t! ther of a humorous character ... . , , r . ' """"; 01 roreiim Ij I he postage on the IVt to anv part of the I .S-MidMuarterly or yearly iu advance, at th3 oflice w lk-rr it it received. is onlv 2G cent r. ...... . . PERMS (ca.-h in advance) 1 topy. I copie $2i0 a veaj n no ".4 " -sn l one to the getter up of Ci '.I' 1 ...... . in ha ! 1 '- 2 15M 2.(0 20 A. Id re DEACON A 1'F.TPInov So i t. South Third street, Philad." rnjpex for TtieMiiJ - ; d.-iK:,,d.-,,t 0 kly Journal, published in xJ." .lamh Icri.HlRal !n t!lt. ,.,,, it t,(Ill;lil, . -J ry teen hir-epaircs t,f a to; hi f uit.ibIefor binding and -M-smes al, tne news of thedat, ctm.j.ri.M-s Mo,ieS j a.M-cdotes, entertaimng and instructive micellanv i "';!".v vnety of ..,.,, :tnil rare reali,1T. . a iMShl. j at the (..Honing unpiccci! nted ! ........ ...... .11 . re reading, 1 d ...........III. I puces. A single i r 1 . ;""cs; ir ten o ars. uA va11.1l.lv in .i. imhoi. ..- . . - ' .V Papers ouliMJii.i.r i.; uoucc . nt.re, i.nd wndin: a marked 0.., v, Tll . . CC1C It l..- ..?, 1,. A rV f 1 i. . No. m r n in street New York. j New Uik .Musical World, for 'Hiis oldest of American music um.ii 1, .. ji.n.:tnn- sctciilct litis oll.nu ... j----. ii nr K.st .11 Its cilittirs an 1 . St , Wilüs, Edward Hodges. .M,,s. Doe., ...id Lustus Morand. It furnishes, w,.( kh , eight rs 1 - p. ......n i . ,Uiu iiirce 01 nius'r. n, es nt ! ton.n r is the l,e,t ori,, .! and hc'-ctcd materl-.l ,1,. d.torsareahletofuinish, the tatter i a regular j tr.m-ter, .' emrallv Pcrmiftnl l.r ,....; "... 1. Tl i.' inyoi thus procuiin-music and mcp . it . :u i,r- s.'iuc time, uch taste IHIV f.e ;.tl ll.lifc.l t.. f I... liiWtfr.lu'j pay ' i f - lor the n ccssary pre-pavimnt of .ineilcan postal-. Adiress, Mi siCAi. WonLi Omer.. :i"ll Hroadway, X Y. Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. 1. Lqual and exact justice to all men, of hat ever State or persuasion, religions or -.litical. I cac-, commerce and honest fri. iilIiip "tj, a.l nations- entcrt.iinin-alliance with none T':ri?:,,t V S,;,U S Tc - itorics'to admin tuvii .11 W0111 sue aiiau. j L Freedom and e.juality ; the soverei-mtr of the ! lH-oplo. an.l the n-l.t .f the ui.iiuritv t.!- ' 1 I,.,,,.. ,,; 11.. . !.. k i: , . , , l-eonomy m th1 tul. l'ul.lic nrescr; -itioTi 0, ,!!.i;.. r... : f.. 1 .. .. ' r '1.,tn-."' ''';,l,n' ('f the prrM 'm P m ' l'f?".n d useful inform.itio,, 1 'lr,oi'ioii t:i!I -eret iMibtl.-al : . ;u.i 1 all coinirtio: in t.i die ' - i ....... . i i ... - - . a mh.-u pivs-i vauoii ot the I elend titutioii, sind no r Iii;i..i;s tests f.ir.!ic. Con- . - V. "''V ' r ITU,,'. 01 r distinction ol 'i .. i :. i -Am'' Ul ns. ." ..M ! ' 1 iin" r""''n l..r the richts of all it. liiopresetvatiuh o the natur.iliz.ttion laws. 1 . " ' ' "" i'hc lotnaiit and the i l'r,,t'H,'',n '; he Amerieati C.ov rn nicnt. i .V V Mno" 10 j1" charu-n-! m IllllllOTUilis. in. 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