Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 October 1857 — Page 3
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ET Ad-ssr tl -mat, t in ire u,tr i n, mart We hive botn compelled to order a new sr.pr.,v, bo h.nW'nl.vThr cviiun- rrecuün- t!.e:ro wi.thU.t.k, aürcelotof " TRI T 5 dayV p-.ib!;cHin.XT " 1 GINGHAM,
Th-f of our Gt:. follow?:.. complimentary no lie r.xu. we el:) from th, Rochester W pi;vl thro'i,"h Lh? righborin: towi: oi i iyinoutSt i:i- nay i i , t-. t i du Hi g the pa weeü. au i was mum sus wr'-c-i at tii3 ranA lrueerl every linn.; in the town .iv; sijtis of pr.-jiorfy. A3 we was in the town but ab a! half an hour we did not have time to no:o many of the changes which have taken place there within the p-tst &w mon'hs. The Edwards Hotel, Plymouth, always did have the repuMMon of being one of the best kept hotels in Northern Imlitna, and the present proprietor, Mr. Stedman, dues not detract anything from its former pKu nam?, for we found him to be a very gentlemanly, and we might sar, a model landLrd. We would recommend all ur friends who may visit Plymouth, to the Edwards' House. V i North's Circus. This Circus exhibited lere on last Saturday afternoon and evening. As was expected, the lady didn't walk a rope wire -'3vX feet in length to the topmost height of the towering pavillion of North's National Circus," for the reason as they said, she bad fell and hurt herself! What a puy ! But when we are infirm ed that she is traveling wi:h another branch of this Circus, it is reasonable to suppose that she is not hurt 60 bad a represented. Some parts of the performance were pa?sa&Ie. and others were ridiculous beyond mention, and if we are not deceived, the next Circus that vi-i:j thU place will not have a. large a turn out of ladies as di 1 this one. at Jeut we hope so. A circus is a circu3, and you can't make anything else out of it. It is a good deal as the elewn sail 'Is he a gentleman?" Y"S." ?aid the master. "Well, if he is," F.iid the clown, "reis the tirst showman I ever seen thai was ., .,, . . , -SrH'.-ire wulb a m-.Hmga. the V,ouit Hous. on Frida v evening, for lh purpose? " . x e ! of making arrangements to buy a ire en- 1 Lrin-"i fir the usi of our torn A genera! attetidance is requeue d, and it is to be hoped that c-v.?rv nr.n in town will ao and help to do something to co?:Surcct:Ue this mi s useful object. Jf?"J.'C Cushman, at Tyner City, ha? jtit received a -plendii st of Nnv G.iods, purchased on the m-st favorable terms at an assignees sale in Chicago. Mr. Cushman is a iwd business- man, and r.ill undoubtedly give general satisfaction to all who deal with him. Anibrotypcs. As Van N-utrand designs leaving this place in a frw days, we would advise those desirous of obtaining a good likeness of themselves or friends to call on him soon. Hi pictures are not to be excelled. We would call the attention of our merchants tobeadvertisemcnt in this week's paper, of th firm of Williams k Huestis, wholesale Grocers Fort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general assortment of Groceries, toge ther with everything usually found n a store, except dry goods. Their connection with some of the best, oldest and well inoicn 7untrs n te East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other house in the West. They are therefore enab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any atkrr market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three hours ride of this pla:", uninterrupted by any change of cars. Merchants, therefore, in ibis place aDd vicinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Ilucstis.in a few hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. , , Williams k Iluestis have but one price, and those ordering from them will obtain goods of the same quality aad price, as if there in person to purchase. If tou would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams it Iluestis, wholesale GrocersFoWayne, Ind. Iron City Commercial College. , This institution stinds in the front rank of that class of schools that confers practical benefits upon all who come within the scope of its instructions. It takes a young man just at that interesting period of life when he is looking about him what he shall da, and instructs hi m m ttiM.e branches of practical knowledge the lessons of an hon est. money-making life, th it will Qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible advantage to himiclf and the business world. Through the judicious and skillful m::ntg in?nt of ir Principal, F. W. JctKtts, E.., the In n City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has steadily rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants speak of it wiih pride, and its usefulness is every day felt in the numcrutu counting rooms where efficient graduates are employed. Let our country merchants and our farmers, and all persons who have sons, hasten them to this college, where they can secure a finished business education. For terms and particular inforraation, address F. W. JeKIS, Esq., Principal" of the Iron ty Commercial College, rutsburjh, Va. l ' A. C. CAPROS, Attorccy at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Cccrts of Marshall tnd Stark counties. Collections throughout irahern Indiana ' promptly atterdrito Land ' 1 town property fo sale. Dep-C-I-Cj Uken; Dc. Mortgages, &C, drawn up r I r '"o-rhJ-ci. ,03cc one door west of Pierce $ C. "JagFtore, ' . 2lv2!y.
I o in li.i-n i.ii I.? ' i i-tA , . ....... r,.ii. ri ,'- vafci n nd ID women and children, beion in- up ,ha p.r.i.r, of th- town vv,; v.; , fcwi Curt f,r the D'sri-t ofj the army.nnd 4V) civilians
ue:royi uy nre ia M.n.m-r 1:1 net it i 1 t.;!u!,;1, I ,!!, ,-n V e h,l iy, the 4th d .y of No- The Calcutta portion of the mails with (
nearly all rebuilt; the greater portion with 1 v.ir.Vr, A. D. betweru the hours of 1) 0'-, C;l1cutta fo Aujrust Pth.and Mulris tot ,.u 1 o.ilw'-iM! .1 Iwi-ik.. n-Ti.- ,.-.;.. L- 'i.-lc a. ci. :uJ 4 o ciock n. m , at the courthouse ...... . .
.Kr..:: " : r ,r , .Vorinthetownof Kuox, Stark countv, Indiana, naveu at -lneste on the U.th of Sept
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A-v a o nsri 9 On r.cerunt of the great rush for our L 0 N G 5 11 A W L S , CLOTHS, Xc, v c . . WIi'l'i we wvl s.'l j.3 c!u:i" a er er, at the LOW PRICE STORE, one door- .utWthe Post oilLv. RICE, SMITH, & Co. cctl 4Gtf
U, S. Marshal's SalötithelMranrSJ
its f-r seven ye.tr? of all the lo'.lowing described real estate, to-wit: The S. half of section th'rtyfive. (.'5) township thirty-two, (.' 2) rane four (4) :-2 acres; and the W of S-W. i of section thirty-one, ("1) township thirty-two, (32) rine three (3) 66 5-1 HO, all situate in Stark county, and state of Indiana; and upon failure to realize a suiTicient sum to satisfy the demand, I will, at the same time and place, and in manner aforesaid, offer for sale the fee simple of all said above descried rfal estate. Ta! 1 and ordered to be sold as the property of the President and Directors of tha Peru L Indianapolis Railroad Company, at tbe uitcf Alfred Smith again.t said Railroad Company. Sold without regard to valuation or appraisement Uws. JOHN L. ROBINSON, t U. S. Marshal Di?t. Ind. Bv Jesse D. Carmichaet, Deputy, octl -46t i-(pr. fee, $3,00) STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: Justice Court. NOTICE is hereby given, that a writ of attachment and garnishee was issued bv me, J amos II. Case, a Justice of the Peace in Center township, in said county of Marshall, upon the complaint and affidavit of Charles Palmer agamst the goods, rights, credits and effects of Samuel Ingle, late of said county, which attachment was returned no property found to attach, and said garnishee returned served upon John II. Voreis, and thir I will proceed to hear and decide upon the claims of the said Charles Palmer, at my o!fice,on the l6:hdiyof October, 1SV7, at 10 o'clock a. m., and the defend int, Samuel In!e, is hereby notified of the time and place of said trial. JAMES II. CASE, Justice. Seal. oct 1 4CC (pr. fee$2,00) MOT WE TO THE TAXPAYERS OF MARSHALL COUXTY, IAD. The following taxes bare been levied for the year 1657; and will be payable between the 15th day of October, 157, and t le third Monday of March, 1"5. Lin Is and towu lots, delinquent for taxes of 1856 or former year, will be sold on the first Monday of January, ltö, if not previously paid. List of Levie3 for General Fnnjoses. Cor.nfy tix en e.r.h Jl'JJ 0(, CI cfs. FieeSchMI :as " " 10 cts.. and 50 cts. oil each Poll. Sinking Fond tax on each 100 00, 2 ct. The d:.1er-;at townships hr.ve levied ihe fvdljwii.g tafc3 for e tth 1'!0 a!uati.':j of property; Uxiov Tow.vsa;? rcp towrsllip pur?0,j:s tüctse-n $10a. 1 or budd.ng sck-oi houses ajcu each Poll ft-. . Clvteb Tovnshif and For t")wr.;hip r.i.rposes, 7 ci on each $100. For bu'.vÜHg Sf 1K-.'I li'jUSOS 1!' cts " " Frrcdt ir. l1 en per aere. j a: i.s I ow NSK!? ir.rr'0-cs, 7 ctj v'i c.;cli $1'J0 and 25 t;iwi-. ' 'A ho uses cfs 0:1 e.-L $100 a:i i ' cts. on eae 1 i 0. ;s i 'ct.- per acre. ;ou?taj i ovv .nr For tr.v!- Vp pnrpe.,. . . .15 cts on ea:h $F0. I'crba idinr school houses 25 an J r: tach Poll 5 ) c. fo.' road p-r..-u?5 i yx per acte. Ti?rrc.voE Tow.ssiiir . For township purp ji-:-,. . . .2') eis oa eich $1"'0. i'or build (enoo ! houses 25 mid on each Poll 5 ) c-. For road purposes lj4' cts pt r acre. German Township For township purposes. ... 10 cts on each $100. For building school house25 " " For road purposes 1 cts per acre ai d 15 cts on each $100. North Township For township purposes. . . .15 cts on each $100. For building school houses 25 " For road purposes 1 cts per acre. . PoufTowxsHir For township purposes. . . .5 cts on each $100. For building school houses 10 " and on each Poll 10 cts. Fox road purposes 1 cs per acre. West Township For township purposes. ... 5 cts on each $100. For building school houses 25 " and on each Poll 50 cts. For road purposes 14 cts per arce. I will attend in person or by deputy, at the usual place of holding elections in each of the townships, for the purpose of receiving taxes, at the times herein specified, to-wit: Polk township, ' Thursday, German township, Monday. North township, Tuesday, West township, Wednesday, Union township, Thursday, Green township. Friday, Bourbon township, Monday, Tippecanoe township, Tuesday, October 15 19 20 21 22 21 2o 27 And at my office in Plymouth thereafter, where I mav be found at all times, according to law. D. VINNEDGE, T. M. C. sept21-45 5.000 CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at the Low Frice Store, one door south of the Post-fSce. 45tf7 Notice to Heirs of Petition to 'sell Roal Estate: state of indiana. Marshall county. Notice is hereby given, that Jo'anna Burns, Administratrix of the estate of D iniel Burns, down ed, h i i filed her petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts; nnd that add petition will be heard at the next tci xn cf the court of Common Pleas of said county. Attest NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk sept24-45t3. Marshall Court of Com. Pleas TIPPECANOE FLOUR. 4 RRANGEMENTS have been mide to smy Z" ply the Ti uth market with this fl jur, a?Ki nR ?cnu;ne e.in be found at P.ittcrson & Cleveland's and Palmer's. N. U. & T. S. ALLEMAN & Co. p:21-4otf STATE OF INDIANA, n rr J?ARSAALL COUNTY: Cohrmhn Pleas Court, October term, 1G57. Francis B. Cool ey, 1 Eii.-haS. Wadsworth and John V. Farwell, S Comp, on cotes and v u? . , , f ProceedinS3 n Atjona Ltilbrith and V tachmtnt. Ai iV'r C. Ducat. ) The P!a:nti:Ts in the above entitled cause, by C. H. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on notes and proceedings in attachment, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendants, John Giibralth und' Arthur C. Ducat, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana; they are therefire notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term Qf the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the third Monday of October next, and unless they appear, plead, answer or dmur thereto, the same will be heard and determined ji their absence. attest: NEWTON 1 . PACKARD, Clerk septlO 43t Marshall Court Qonynon (leas
Foreign s1Vcits.
- ARRIVAL CF THE ARABIA. Ni.te Yor.x. Oct. 2. Thesreamer Ar.bii, from Liver; 00', 19th n't, arrived this a. m. Am u: her r assengers is Cyrus W. FieH. Tli Nosih Stir ami Jtioii arrived out oh the I7ch u!r." ' ' Ti;e U. S. pfirtice ship Plymouth was at Southritrr f"n ;'! won'dsail for home in" ;i fortnight. Th- India miil had reached England. Tue papers ar oc upied almosi exclusively by the news brought b it. flip tipw hv th" Tl-mTnr m ill wo reoptvtA hv exce at .iwnyTC numo;-eu c omccrs, i: 1 pnring to l.ites from he 17th, ?raoer. f the news bv it: Lord Elgin arrived at Calcutta on the 6th of August, with G00 marines and soldiers. Gen. Havelock, after having advanced within one day's march of Lur-kenow, had been oliged to fall back on Cawnpore on account of the cholera hav ing broken out among his small force. There is a doubtful report via Ceylon, that the ravages of the cholera among the troops before Delhi, had compelled them to retire to Agra. A plot had been discovered and thwarted .o massacre the Europeans at Eeurs and at Jesore. There had been severe actions with the rebels at Agre snd Azinhur. Martial law had been proclaimed at Behar. The Governor General's body guard had been disarmed. Gen. Lloyd had been removed from the command at Dynapore and Sir Jas. Graham succeded him. Several additional native regiments had been disarmed, and others are thought to be wavering The troops at Segabee had mutincd and killed their officers. A detachment cf G00 European troops attacked the mutineers at Arrat and were replsed with a loss of 200. At Aqua the Kata Contingent and other rebels has been entirely dispersed. According to the latest authentiLjiews from Delhi not only were the Europeans stTTl before the place, but thev had been strongly reinforced; and a general assault was expected in a few daysThe Paris Deb its says although the official dispatches represents Englcd as still holding out at Agra, we hare reason to believe this intelligence will not be confirmed, and that the heroic garrison has been destroyed with the women and children under its protection. Rev. Mr. II y. the American missionary, who escaped from A Ihibed, sailed for New York in the steamer Arago September 16th. The Atlantic c:tb'e is to be taktn out of the Niagar, and again stored in the Plymouth dock yard, until next vear. Tiio work of raising the submtr;vd c.tble has commenced. h.LECTWX X OT ICE. SUlU cf Li li'md. !(.- iSvtinty, ss: Tr the ühiTijjoj Marshall County- Grertiny: 1, iNewion lt. Faekard, Clerk ut toe Marshall Circuit Curt, do hereby ceiiily. that v electi'-'U to !- hoi leu at the usual ! pi ieos 5 of holding el e i ns, (except Gieeit iovn-nij, w!:3'-!: ejection lias tefii changed lu in ih; lirii.al place io what i called the Williams cieol bouse. ncarM. L. Snii h'ts) in each and every township 111 said county, on the second Tuesday, the 13. ii day of Oc.oher, 1057, ll.e fd lowing officers are to b'pVcred, to- vi:: One Circuii Jude fi Nirilh Judicial Ciiruir; one TYeasuier o! said c oun;y: one Recorder; one Coionei; Commit-iontr for District No. 2, and one Justice of the Peace for Polk township in said county. Wi ness my baud and Seal, this (L S. 12 hday of September. 1C57. NEWTON R. PACKARD. Clerk - Marshall Circuit Court. mi I . PRO CL A M ATIOM. The qualified voters of Marshall County Indiana, are hereby notiöed that an election will be held at the u&ual places of holding elections in tho several townships of eaidcounty,(except Green township, which election has been changed from the usual plaoe to what is called the Williams school house, near M. L. Smith's) for the purpose of electing the above named officers in and for said county and State, as enumerated iu the Clerk's certificate above, on the second Tuesday of October, 1857. Given under my hand at Plymouth, this 12th day of Fep'omber. 1857." J. F. VAN V ALKEN BURGH, 44t3. " Shoriir Marshall Ccunty. Oase cÖ5 OoHave lately established a Meat Market, On Gano tdreet, west of Michigan, where they keep constratiy on Hand all kind; ot ft They do no. intend that any other dealers shal give any better bar$ ains, or bo more accommoda, ting than they. If you rish fresh meats they arc at an times preparet to accommodate you. "Baldvfin House,' PLYMOUTH, IND. AYERS BALDWIN, .Proprietor. The present proprietor of this establishment, (formerly "American House,") 'having- repaired and refitted it, and given it a thoraugh cleansinsr, will eudeavor to conduct it in a more acceptable manner than it has heretofore been conducted In ev?ry particular, hi i guests shall be rendered comfortable snd Ins charges reasonable. Sept. 3, '57 12tf A Fresh Arrival of Enunc II. B. DICKSON-& CO. Have just received the LARGEST apd BEST selected Stock of ' . . HAEDWAME, JAPANNED WARE, AND . . ' 9 EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Call, and you will fcnd it to be no more "paff," but srnctly true in every particular. We were careful i selecting the vervbest coeds and latest STYLES, . - . - U. B. DICKSON k CO. WHEAT WANTED FOR WHICH THE Dtehest Ccsh Price Till be Paid by 40
BBOWNLEE.
C H REEVE, Attorney at Liw, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bonds, and Town 'property for s de. Collections promptly :itt( uded to throiii'h Northern Indiana. Refers, to Coolv, Wadsworth & co., Ch'caeo Til. BiscocK & co., Water St N. Y. Field, Merkit & co.,. . . .Corrtlandt St N. Y. Barnes i Phak,. o.oo. .Barclay St N. Y. Locnoi & co., Fhilada. Peun. . Iio.. J. Bradlv, Supreme Judge, Omaha Citv Nebraska. J. B. Bknnet Esq, Gcn'l Ag't JEtn InSi Co.. ...... t ... .Cincinnati Ohio AT oPoIin lite Butchcrs MARKET Can be found, at all times, SALT, SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! ' ALSO, Fresh Sardines. Lobsters, Mackerel, - SHAD, OYSTERS AND CLAMS, Forty-eight hours from the coast, all of w hich will be cooked anil served up on the shortest possible notice, and to suit the tasies of the most fastidious, at his newlv arranged SALOON. may2l-27tf. ' J. COUGLE. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
STST 3E3E 3ES "3? BY 40 II. B. DICKSON & CO. THE ORE A T EXOL TS II RE MED V SIR JA MKS CLARKE'S Cel3brated Pemalo Pills ! PROTECTED BT ROTAI. LETTERS PATENT. Prepared from a prescription ot" Sir James Clarke, M. D., Phvs eian Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the curt of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates al. excels, removes all obstructions and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These pills should be used two or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen M uffering dcr.ns labor, einbrn the mother to perform her duties withsa et v to herself and child. These pdls should not be taken during the first three months of pre -nancy, as they are sure to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time her are safe. In all cises of nervous and spaiu aTe tions, pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion, palpitation the heart, lowness of snirits, hysterics, siek headache, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disorded system, these pills will effect a cure when i other means have filled, and although a powerful reme dy, do not contain iron, calomel antimony, or any other mineral. Full d'rs -tions aecomnanving each paek..pe. Price, in the United Stites and Canada. one dollar. N. B. 41.0 ) and 6 postag stamp enclosed to any other authorized Agent, will insure a bott'eof the pills by return m til. W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis, Wholesale Agent for Indi ma. Brooke a Uro., and I . A. Lemo.n, agents Plym outh. junll.'SG-bOly JWarrow Escape! Flavin rsranHl the destruction of t!i Fate fire. j ' by the ntmo-t exert'on on my part, and th- timely assistance of friends, (alio, for their kindness shall exer be remembered,) I will be found at the old stand ready to wait on all who may wish .ny thing n me line oi Clotliing1! I have just purchased, and am now receiving a well selected stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, &c. Which, with what CUSTOM WORK I usuallv keep on hand, is not surpassed by any other stock in the county, or perhaps in the State, for Style and Durability. It shall be mv aim, by fair dealing, to remove the two objections to ready made Clothing, viz: the in fenontvot the cloth and in akin ' This important consideration, I am happy to say, my customers du ly appreciate. Although the profits on a poor article are better than on a good one, yet honesty is the best policy. I return my thanks to my numrous customers for past patronage so liberally bestowed, and ear nestly solicit a call from them and the citizens ot Marshall county generally, before purchasing. My terms are CASH OR COUNTRY PR0EÜ3E! Ami Small IVoflts! All kinds of custom-work made to order, and on short notice. . . Those owing me are earnestly requested to call and pay all or a part of their accounts immediately, as I need money very much. " II PIERCE. Plymouth, april9 21tf. HATS AND CAPS, ' At the People's Store. (28) O., S. k R. STUB-TOED BOOTS. WE would say to the Gents of Plymouth, that we are prepared to take your measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Boot, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker that is a Boot-maker, warranted to fit like a glove, at WHITMORE-S, mar5 17tf! Sign of the Golden Boot. A RETIRED PHYSICIAN, 75 years fo age, having lost his father, two brothers, daughter, son-in-law, nephews and neices, by that dreadful disease, Consumption, and suffering with a cough himself, determined to visit the Fast Indies, Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a Preventive and Certain Curt for Colds, Coughs, C)n sumption. Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cured immediately"; he returned, cured his relatives, who inherited the disease, and in connection with his son have employed it in their practice, curing thousands of cases considered hopeless by others. For the purpose of rescuing as many of his fellow beings as possible he is sending the recipe to all who wish it for 10 centi; 3 of it to nay the postage, and the balance printing. Address Dr. Heath, J 01 Spring street, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, N':w York.- junl8-31ai TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE. undersigned, with the county Stirvevor, will, on the 21st of September, 1S57, atlO oclock, a. m., on said day, proceed to survey and locate th corners of their land in section 1, town 24, range 1 west,, in Stark county, Indiana; to mottat the residence of the subscriber, at the time specified, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non -residents, who fail to meet' the Surveyor at the time above mentioned.and defray or provide foi defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to. the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on th tax duplicate, and collected according to law. HENRY ALEXANDER, septl0-43t3. Dr. LTLE. We are now receiving a new stock of SUGARS, alsoagjneral assortment of everything usually kept in the Grocery line, which we now offer to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties at a low cash price. We are determined not to bo undersold by any Grocery or Dry Goods Store ia Plymouth. We are of the opinion that QUICK CASH SALES AND .
Is the onlv way for any merchant to prosper in business. ! Give us a call and be convinced that 'C can give you as good bargains as you can find l.' Plymouth. - " ' . All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchanre for goods. ' PATTERSON k CLE A VELA ND. sepO 42tf.
R. W. TAYLOR & CO.,
d-aix.is in HEAVY AND SHELF HÄK8W&R3S IRON, NAILS, GLASS, &C. And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. cbl2 141y. FORT WAYNE, IND lEFOir Sale. SEVERAL thousand acres of wild Lands, own-J ed by non-residents, and lying in different parts j of Marshall county, Ind. ill be sola for rart cash and part on time; also several Hotipesand Lot3 in Plymouth, and some improved farms in the vicinity. Those wishing to purchase, will please give mc a call. Also, for sile a large quantity of Lumber, and can fill all orders on shirt notice, for cash. I also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission. DAN ILL BROWN, fcbl2 l ltf Commission Agent. NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each mouth. JOSEPH EVANS, CIcik. may7,7 2:It ill JCj VM p. A S. & M. BECKER, Would rC5pectful'y inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoitiining counties, that they have opened a new store on Laportc street, one door east of Dr. Lemon's lruq Store, where they will keep on hand a full stock Ot wi m mm wmm, CROC1CEUY-W A HE, &C. As we intend telling as cheap as the cheapest, we ask a portion of the patronage of the community. miyll-2Gif The . Louisville Weekly Courier FOB! 1857. ON the 1st or Jam.arv, THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER will begin the FIFTEENTH year of its publication. As .m enterprising industrious and ndhblr news an 1 commercial paper, it is unsurpassed, while in its polities it is bold and independent, and is earnest in oppo';t;on to the d ingerous doctrines ar.d leniencies j; Know-Nothhiviym. A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLETTE Written by Mrs. Miry E. Childs, author of 'Oswyn Dudley" and Louise Elton," will be commenced early in January. It is i ntitled "THE GRAVE O OD," and is founded on the atrocious murder of Bibb, in Lexington, Ivy., in IS 12. It will bo found t be a romance of deep and thrilling interest. TERMS: 1 Copv of the Weeklv Courier 1 year $ 2 0 2 Copies " " 3 00 4 " . . . . f i.O 10 " " .... 10 0") oo ) 01 1 Copy of the Diilv " GOT 1 " " " Tri-Wiekly " .... 4 0) Copies of the celebrated trial of M it. F. Ward, for the murder of Butler, will be sent to all who get up ind forward us chibs. !L7Specimen copies of the WEEKLY COURIER sent on application. Address W.N. IIALDEMAN, Courier Steam Printing House, Nos. 51 and 53 Third Street, near Main, Louisville, Ky. y.YY R X W B. t X$ w Ü ju ju äx r u xi HILL & JACOBS, Have i large stO'jk of WnIl&WjndvPapco1ur. nil qualitip at wholesale or rttail; also window Shades and Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND. mar26 191v. MO."MY WANTED! Notice is hereby given that I, James II. Case Administrator de "bonis non of the estate of George J. A'leman deceased, will sell at public sale, as the law directs, a Land Warrant for forty acres, on the 29ih day of August, 157, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and three o'clack p. in. Said Land Warrant belongs to the estate of the decedent. Terms cash in hand. Sale tobe at my office in Plymouth. uly3ü ; J. II. CASE, Admr.de bonis non. HORACE CORBIN, 4 TTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all business, in the line of h;s Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Cimmon Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and will give particular attention to buying and sc ding Land, paying Taxes, kc. ' Plymouth, Nov. 15, 1S55 The subscriber having purchased the the Steam ) Saw and Flouring Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore ; owned by Judge Fuller, has fitted it up in complete order, with Vcip Holls and chin cry , and intends to make it a FIRST CLASS MILL In every respect, and solicits a fair share of the custom of the country and village. He intends to keep constant! v on hand 5 to supply all that come; also, to supply 3Tj trJ3C333ES3FS. ? AND Saw, to order all lands, tfl Short A'otice! ' M. FRENCH. Plymouth, July 9,1857. 21 At the People's Store may be found a nice assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Ladies heeled Boots, which will be sold at prices that must please. 23tf O.. R. k R. Lands and Town Lola For Sale!! The undersigned has the agency of a large quantity of land throughout Marshall county and the adjoining counties of FultOL, Pulaski a'lfd Stark, both wild and improved of all descriptions;-and also of several Town Lots in 'Plymouth, with convenient residences thereon, and also building lots in the most business part of toten; all of which will be sold cheap lor cash. Any person desiring to locate will dö well to secure the prize while it can be had. ' ' Call at mv ofTice over Palmer's store. roar26-PJtf ; ? H. CORBIN. . WHO WANTS GOODS? LOOK THIS WAY! CHARLES PALM KB, Is now receiving, direct from Philadelphia and New Fork, the MOST VARIED stock of Groceries, Queenswarc, (ilasswarc, DSV Ss
Clothing & Yankee Notions That were ever offered for inspection "and sale in this coMxirxiTr, which he is now offering at as fair prices and terma, .s any sane man dare name. .Thankful to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties or their very liberal patronage heretofore conferred m him, and hopes,Jy fair dealing to merit a-continuance' or favors."'''.-.-Ju1rtX 57 3?tfc - " "
HUER A for HURRAH! Clear out of the Ashes. J. BROWN LEE, Haä the pleasure ofanronncingto his old friends and custoBters, that he i n full blasts in his new store room, first door we " of the Post Office, on La Porte street, withalir- -:t cn entire ifeb Slack üf(8 aritos!
FOR THE Snrinsr Trade! A CT7 which he will sell as cheap as his neighbor? To all the world in generalthe citizens of Mir-, M county in particular, and the inhabitants of Plymouth 1. ken ise, and to everybody who may chance to read this, are herebv notified that at can be found anvquantitv of SPRING CLOTHING of the latest fashion?, for men and boys. Coat3, of the regular "Shanghai order," arid Vests, - Hirts, Pants, Hats, Gaiters and Boota to correspoi.The Latest stvles of ireshfiom tlie manufacturers, winch cannot please the Ladies, and at prices as low as th can be sold this side of "Kingdom come." fact' of tho business is, it's no use trying trt e mrrate half what ha has got to sell, for it o"' ' take longer thun for you to go and sec, and when you are at leisure just "drop in" and examine for yourself, and ycu will say he ha3 got a little the best assortment of DRY "GOODS!! ever brought to Plymouth. Please remember, bear in la'.iid, and don't forget, that, although his goods are going off like hot cakes, there is plenty in.ire of the same kind in New York, which he cm order and have here in a very short time, to supply the deficiencies tint must occur on account of the large large quantities of goods that are daily ciriicd away from hisstore. Don't forget the plact west cf the Post. cHice. J. BROWNLEE. May 2?, 1S57 2?tf. Good ATcws for the People! PLYMOUTH REDEEMED FROM THAT OLD TYRANT HlGH TRICES!!, LET ALL REJOICE! FOR THE ZELaJLV-kJ -5T-L Are in town with a XEW STORE "CHOCK FULL" OF 1ST ZUTV jfc-rr aits 21 ' tffä?. Come one in.i all and look at our extensive assortment oi DRY GOODS. We have every vaDKESS (GO D Comprising SILKS, THIBETS, ALPACCA, PLAIDS (Ne.v Stvle) DE LEGES, DE LAIN ES PRINTS, kc, kc. Also, a lartre stock of Lrd. CLOTH, DOESKIN, CASSIMERES, WHITE GOODS; Bleached ?nd Brown Muslins; . Linens, Cambrics, Lace?, eiis, Gloves, Hosiery and Trimmings of every description. In fact we have every thing in the Dry Goods line, and will introduce many articles never before sold in Fiy mouth. In tho way of Crockery, Quecnswarc & Glassware, We are bound to take the lead, and won't be beat. We have some new patterns and prices, 25 percent lower than they can be had elsewl ere in town. Our Grocery Department! IS COMPLETE. We annex the prices of a few leading artices: White Srcaa, 1 5c Brown do 11 Coffee, 14 Tea,. 02V Molasses, frö SvRcr, $1,G0 Rcrvixc Fun i), 1,00 Fish, (a nice article,) 7c Nuts 15 Caxdlus, 18 do do do V gall do do V & t!o do We have a nice assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, CUTLERY. AND Manr other articles too numerous to mention.-1 Conic nnd see us, and we will take great pleasure in showing our Goods and Prices, as we want you to compare them with others. Our motto is-"Quick Sales and Small Profits" at the LOW PRICE STORE! ILTOne door south of the Post Office XI RICE, SMITH k CO September 1 Oth, 1 S57. 43tf. 3IP rod u c e OF ALL KINDS, BOUGHT AT TUE HIGHEST PRICES, AT THE LOW PRICE STORE, one door south of tho Post-Office. FEEE OFCHAEGE! XO DALLO OX ASCEXSIOX Is announced, but the arrival of a NEW STOCK OF Fall and Winter DBTFIfflm(&. GREAT EraPORIUTtl ' ... . OF . WamnnEdDoKn THE amount, prices and variety of which will fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Pittsburg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, which kept us through a fiery trial, we now by paying all attention exclusively to the CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination of our mammoth stock by the public before purchasing elsewhere. We have on hand at least 500 wa ter 6uits, partly home and partly Cincinnati manufacture, made in a superior style. FURNISllltlG GOODS, Mats (paps, etc., "A' choice assortmeut of Clotis, Cassimeres, Vcsting,.Trimmings; etc. The best of worsmen for making and cutting to order, chtapn-J prompt. DAVIDSON k Co.
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A i jr i-.-L I One door scuth of Edwards llolck DEAELEKS W fi? pi MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Qh VARNISH. TURPENTINE. WINDOW GLASS, 1 DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES.' . PERFUMERY. :e. Have just OTeue!. and will coiisriutlv keen ow hand a well selected csjortrnti.t of suih arüci'.'S arc enumerated above, and all others iifualy kc in a DRUG STORE! which we will sell at the lowest currrcnt caih pii ces. Particular attention will be piid to filling rhvrf. cians' orders, r.nl putting up- p-escriptions, family compounds, and preparations F :1! Luids. W e invite tlr'-sc '.vi;!n.g ajticles in our lice, ty call, as we feel assured we t an maks it tu their iu' tcrest to psrchasre of us. N. ß. Evcrv article s VA br us is varraici PURE, FRESH & GENUINE. junlS-31tf Th-jsc fond of a good CIGAR, catüot f-il l ßnd an article to suit tliem at junlS-31 L'UOOKE L RRO'i-. B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (junl-cl) BROOKE k KIO'S. R OSE Ildr Oil, Genuine Ecar's Oil, Hubert' Hair Regenerator, ("I) Lroole 4- Pro's. TOILET Soap a fne assortment, st (31) EaooicK ä Pro. LILLY White, Metn Fun., Pink Sauccrt, Carmine, Infant Powd., fowd. PciTs, at (bl) PnccuE Eao'fi Ci Tri :rx yr r For Sale. The undersigned will be p.epirt-d to S'-'plly Marshall comity with fretli burnt Stcne L:mei by the 10th of April, as low us can l-c done Jy nr.y one, at his new lime house, directly west of thrall road bridge. He has not gone West yet, and is still ready to do Lathing a:: 1 Plastering in a neat and substantial manner, cu .-liort notice. Water Lime and Plaster Pot is ordered ta hott Zioti.c, when not on hand. Thankful to the public for p:;st f.vcr? , Le wc-Vi solicit a continuance of the 5 mie. G. F. ?PAULD!NG. mn2G 13tf. RESIDENT DEXTIST. MWA. .'k. HA JlXilWIIA BEING permanently baited in PIyaouth, solicits a share of patronage in the practice cf his profession. All operations performed un the ciftl r rprvl principles, and all work warranted a rcpnsi nteh OFFICE--corner of GuiT',nJ Water s'rce-. junll'SG 3-'!ly PATRONIZE HOME EFFORTS! RISING SUN INSURANCE CO., OF RISING SEN IND. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000' Business corjlnzd to lie Sfvie cf IndJaJiaf Incorporated, 2 831. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: S. Hatiiawav, J. C. Wells, J. W. Talbott, George Gillesnz, J. 13. SsrtTit, B. J. Hatitawat, I. R. LorjxG, S. F. Ccvixgto.v, V. T. Pate. JciiN Grace, W. IF. Pollt. J. P. Utiitr, Hiram P. Cloe. B. J. Hatiiattav, Sec'v. S. Hatkawat, Picö. S. F COVINGTON, Gcn'l Ag't. 0Firc and Manne risks taken at ecitjb! rates.rp All person" desiring Insurance, will call oD. R. Sample, Agt, at Plymouth, InJ. AJ persons desiring to insuie, are iuvited to cull and examine the conditions rr.d manner of doing usincss of this company. ju'.2-S2rat Agricultural Warconsc AND SEED STORE! West Main Street, two north of the Post Oflicc, LA POHTE, IND - Agricultural & Hcrtfcitltu'l IMPLEMENTS! Imported and American Field, Fiowcr and Garden Seeds; Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Treer, kc Also reneral agents for Fravcl k Lemon's P verso Tooth Grain Drill. nprlC CCfr TO NON RESIDENTS. . THE UNDERSIGNED WITH THECOUNty Surveyor, will, on Thursday the 1st day cf October, at 10 o'clock a.m. on said day, pioceci to survey and locate the corners of mv land in S E section 24 Town. 34, Range 2 East in Mikhail county Indiana to meet on the premises aaid continue from day to day until adl is surveyeJ. Non-rcsidcnts, who fail to meet the Surveyor st the time above merticited, and defray or jwuyukfor defraying theirportion of the expense of tho "purvey, will be returned to the County Auditor, rr.d such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, nut! collected according to law. NATHAN niBBS. septlO -43M. ' STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: Common Pleas Court, October Urm, IC57. Henry li. Kuappenbergcr and Joseph W. Inarp, To be released as rircty frcm Bend. vs. Samocl Tcetert. The Plaiatifis in the-above entitle caic, hr James O. Parks, their attorney, have fiied in ir.y office i bond, ant. of Indiana; he is therefore noticed of the filing and ccaadencv of said ccmp'ainf, ar.J that ike snme arill be heard Jt theorxt term of the Marshall Couit if Common Fleas, to beholden at the court house in Plymouth, on , the third Monday of Octo'cr next. unJ unless he appeal, plead, aii5wcr or demur üie-m-to, ths sanie will bchecrd and determined ia h'a absence.-- . attest:' ' NEWTON iL PACKARD, Cleik rcptlO . Marshall Court ComnKii P i
their complaint to be released as surety t.-om
and it appearing by aSdavit that the don
Samuel Teeters, is a non-rcfident cf the h tar
