Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 December 1857 — Page 3

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ZÖCJZ JXÖ JTISCELLAXEOUS. I7"AÖverti30mexit3, to insure insertion, must be handed in by Tuesday evening preceding the day of publication. " Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be published free of charge. Our friends will oblige 113 by handing ia all such . oticcs which may coino linger their observation. Any of our Lite rary friends, who feci disposed to contribute anvthiing for the Democrat, can have the opportunity, and wc shall be glad to have them do ?o. T" Veritas" has furnished us .mother able article this week on the political movements of the day. He evinces in all his writings the s pirit ef true democracy, and U evidently ar. acute reasoner on political tactics. We ard glad to recognize him as ono of our regular contributors. JCSTMr. Van Xostraxd, the Daguerean artist, will be on hand each Saturday to take tha "express image" cf your Physiognomies. He is the bst artist that has been in our place. Fact. i - ' JSTVfe have on our table "The Ladies Home Mageine foi January. It is beautifully illustrated and filled with choice rea ding. This No. is the first of a new volume. Every lady should have it. Terms S2 00 a year. jC3TThe January No. of Godey, also the first of a now and" improved volume, is likewise before us. The engravings and colored plates are exquisite, and is accompanied by one hundred pages reading matter. Either of the above Magazines would make a beautiful Christmas present for auy gentleman to make to hi3 wife, daughter sister or femala friend. Democratic Meeting Pursuant to previous notice for a convention to appok-t delegates to attend the State Convention, at Indianapolis on the 8th of January, 1858, to be held at the court house in Plymouth, Saturday Dec. 12ih, Wm. M. Patterson was appointed Chairman, and D. McDonald secretary. The object of the meeting was briefly made known, and upon the motion of J. F. VanValkenburgh, it was unanimously voted that every Democeat who feel disposed to go, shall be recognized as delegates, to tr.o number which Marshall county is entitled in the State convention. There being no further business to transact, on motion of D. How, the meeting adjourned. WM. M. PATTERSON", Prest. D. McDonald, Sec'y. NEWS ITEMS. ----- Hon N. P. Banks will retain his seat in Congress till January 1st, at which time he enters upon his duties as governor of Massachusetts. Jos. L. Orr of S. C, has been elected speaker cf the House. Col. Allen ol 111., has been chosen chirk of the Housa, and Jas. B. Stedman of Ohio, Printer. F. Pieman's majority over Fernando Wood for Mayer of N. Y. city, is upwards of 2,000. The Levenworth [sic] <Times> of the 28th ult. contains the following: "We have late intelligence from the troops en route for Salt Lake City. Col. Hoffman arrived at Fort Levenworth [sic] on Tuesday, bringing dispatches from the Utah expedition. Col. Johnston's command was at the South Pass and all the stores amounting to six months provisions, were under a strong escort.— The Col. did not doubt his ability to enter Salt Lake Valley before the setting in of winter." Col. Hoffman passed through this city on Sunday evening last, with dispatches for the government, containing the details, we suppose of which the above from the Times is but an abstract. Washington, Dec. 9. Senator Douglas' speech to-day was a powerful effort, and comple ely demolished Leeompton. Senator Bright's attempts to " sustain the views of the President were paicfully weak. Douglas annihilated him. Thiq is the unauimous verdict. His reference to th confidential proceedings of a Democratic caucus, in order to infer a charge of inconsistency against Douglas, f excite, the animadversion of all parties. ,r i ,i v Washington, Dec. 10. -'The nomination of . Col.--Richardson as Governor of Nebraska wa3 to-day confirmfed by tht ßerate. -: v . J,' Gen Denver's appointment as Secietary State of Kansas was confirmsd by twentynine democratic votes for to. nineteen re- , .-publhan ! against. Mr. Douglas was absent. I G?n- peuver ha3 been telegraphed to at Booaville', Mo. , ' The removal of Gov. Walker is daily expected;' It ie stated on high , authority

that, should he now move in the direction of Kansas, this result would immediately follow. Thos. J. Simms has been appointed U. S. Attorney for the district of New Orleans. The Hon. Nathan Clifford, tjppoinfed to supply the vacancy in the Supremo Bench, has not yet been definitely acted upon in the Senate. New York, Dec. 11. Tho leading bauks of this city have decided to resume epecie payments on Monday next. ievM The Iowa State Capital. The Governor of Iowa has issued a proclamation declaring the capital of the State of Iowa to bo established at De3 Moins, and Uuiversisity of the State at Iowa City. Brayman at Alton. The Chicago Journal says that, at last accounts, Brayman, the black republican editor, who was sent to the penitentiary foi robbing the Chicago post-ofiice, was engaged in pedagogueing, and had a flourishing school of fifty or sixty scholars, composed mostly of old men too infirm to work. He was dressed in a new suit of uniform, and seemed contented with his lot.

Counterfeits. Threes on the Howard Banking company, Boston, Mass.; fives on the Atlantic Bank, Portland, Me., altered; tens on the Ulster county Bank, N. Y., altered from Lewis County Bank, N. Y.; fives on the South Reading Bank, Mass.; fives on the St. Nicholas Bank, New York city photographed from genuine; twenties on the Housatonic Bank, Maäs., altered from twos; fives the Merchant's Bank, Norwich, Conn. There is a very dangarouä counterfeit X on the Bank of Commerce, of Cleveland, Ohio. It is exceedingly well executed, and requires the judgment of experienced money handlers. Mental Concentration. The bl'.ndfold chess playing of Mr. Paulsen, of iDwa, as recorded in the New York papers, exhibits one of the most remarkable intellctual feats which we have known in modern times. Hero is a young min, only twenty-four years of age, who blindfolded, plays contemporaneously five games of chess with live adversaries, conquers four, and comes out in a draw game with the fith. At any stage he is able to describe exactly the position of all the pieces on the boards. What concentration of thought, what skill in combination, what distinctness and amplitude of memory docs such a feat evince. It would seem that such a man is fitted for the highest achievements in any professional or scientific pursuit. But we know from observation that such a conclusion does lot necessarily follow. The genius in on department, may he but ordinary, or even lelow ordinary, in every other. In fact it n rarer to find a man of good combination f all mental powers, than it is to find brilliant, instances of separate faculties. We are at liberty however, to entertain the hope that Mr. Paulsen has other exellences besides his skill in chess playing. Boston Journal : 1 1 1 1 Fortt Seven States. The Boston Journal says: Would one believe, without looking into it, that we are in a fair way of carrying the number of sovereign Su.tes, originally thirteen, and now thirty-one, up to fortyseven? But so it is. In the first place, there are Orison, Kansas and Minesota, whose Constitutions are already formed or forming. It is hoped that they will be admitted the coming winter, making the members of the confederacy thirty-four. Then New Mexico, Nebraska and Washington, already thriving Territories, will swell the aggregate to thirty-seven. Four new States to be carved out of Texas, according to the provision in the treaty of annexation, will give us fortyone. Two additional States demanded from the area now included in California, would make forty-three. Arizona, Neosho, Dacotah and Columbus territories carry us up to forty-six. and lovely Utah will be the forty-seventh. Arizona. Lieut. Mowry has written a letter, saying that the general impressioti that Arizona (the Gadsden Purchase) 13 a worthless and barren country, is entirely erroneous. The universal testimony of travelers, of officers of the army and of the boundary commissioners, establishes the fact that more than half of the Purchase is the finest grazing country in the world; while the rapid settlement, within a short time of the central valleys of Arizona, and the abundant crops of the past season, are an earnest of their fertility and future promise. Of its mineral wealth he entertains exalted ideas, and believes that the development of its silver mines will affect ai great a change in the commerce of the world as has the gold of California. The Kino of Prussia. According to the last European news, the Kingof Prussia has completely lost his reason. He is said to entertain the most extravagant delusions; amongother8 that he is sub-lieutenant in th army and frequently complains to the Queen of ihe obstacles thrown ia the way of his advancement. A Duel was fought on the MetairRidg. near Orleans, on the 8th, between Gen. Lascote and Mr. Ed. Garcia, the latter being the challenger. The weapons were small swords,and Gen. L.'was wounded, in the abdomen, and in a lew hours died. It is now thought by many that economy'will be "fashionable" this winter. The "oldest inhabitant" has never before heard any thing like it. '

PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES

ARTICLES. ArrLEs Green, . . . ; ..." $ Dry, Carrels Pork, v Flour, Bran Bacon Hams,. . . . . Sugar Cured Shoulders, Side?, Bef Fresh Dry Hitter..." , Brick '. . Cakv by box Chicken . . . Crackers Soda Butter Cheese Candles Tallow Ptar Sperm Coffee Rio Java Moccha Corn Meal Eggs Floir 4 Fish Mackerel White, Lf bbl Cod. Herring box Glass !X10 f50 ft Hat Timothy Clover." Frairic Hides Dry Green Honey Iron Lard Lime Lead White 2 Bar Molasses Sugar House New Orleans Syrup Nails. Oats Oils Lard Fish Linseed, Fork Potatoes Rags Rice Saleratus.. Salt Barrel Sack SCAP Sugar New Orleans Crushed Loaf Tilxow TA Wheit

TRICES. 50 2 25 1 00 ' 35 . 10 15 15 4 50 12 SO G CO 151 25 12. 8 12 15 20 30 40 14 20 20 70 10 500 5 00 10 7 00 8 75 1 00 2 50 5 00 . 1 00 3 00 ic 12,; 5 ' 12 5 10 1 f A M 25 43 2 50 10 1 00 80 1 25 20 1 50 1 00 1 20 G 00 20 3 8 ia io 2 50 25 8 12 Hi lfi'.C 12 50 1 00 55Q G5

BANK NOTE LIST. Indiana. Brookville Bank, Brook iile p.ir Hank of the Capitol, Indianapolis, .suspended do Elkhart, Elkhart do d Goshen, Goshen do do Indiana, Michigan City d( do Monticello, Monticello do do Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon do do Paoli, raolL do do Roekville, Wabath do do Syracuse, Syracuse do .do Salem, Salem do do" the State of Indiana, and Branches, do do Warsaw, Warsaw do Bloomington Bank, Blooniington do Canal Bank, Evansvillc, do Cambr'dgo Citv Bank, Cambridge City do Crescent City Bank, Evansvi il c y do Exchange Bank, Greeneas Fayette'County Bank Connersville do Farmers' Bank", Westfield do Hoosier Bank, Logansixrt . do Indiana Bank, Madison do Indian Reserve Bank, Kokorao do Indiana Farmers Bank, Franklin do Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte do Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus do Lagrange Bank, Lima do Merchant's and Mechanic's Bank, N. Albany do Farke county Bank, Roekville do Prairi Citv Bank, Terre Haute do 'Southern Bank of Indiana, Terre Haute do Salem Bank, Salem do State Bank of Indiana, and Brandies do Traders' Bank, Indianr.poILä do Tippecanoe B.uik, Logansport. . . .suspended. Illinois. Prairie State Bank, Washington dis2'J Rrshville Bank, Rushville do People's Bank, Carmi do Stock Security Bank, Danville dis25 All others dis 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. Iron City Commercial College. This institution stands in the front rank of that class of schools that confers practical benefits upun all who come within the scope of its instructions. It takes a young mi m just at that interesting period of life when he is looking about him what he shall do and instructs him in those branches of practical knowledge the lc&sons of an honest, money-making life, that will qualify him in future to operate to thebest possible adrantage to himself and the business world. Through the judicious and skillful management of its Principal, F. W. Jenkins, Esq., the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has steadily rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants 6peak of it with pride, and its usefulness is every day felt in the numerous counting rooms where its efficient graduates are employed. Let our country merchants and our farmers, and all persons who have sons, hasten them to this ollege, where they can secure a finished business education. For terms and particular information, address F. W. Jenkins, Esq., Principal of the Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa. We would callthe attention of our merchants tohcadvertisement in this week's paper, of the firm of Williams Si Huestis, wholesale. Grocers. Fort Wayne, fnd. v 1 Their stock consists of a general assortment oi Groceries, together. with every thing usually found n a store, except dry goods. ' Their connection witü KGwCof Ike best, oldest andirfW known houses n the East, offers them laciätiea ff r laying in their stock, unsurpassed by any other house in . the tVCst' They are therefore enab ed to furnish anything in their line, freight considered, as low as can be bought in New Vork, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market. Fort Wayne is now within two or three - hours ride of this place, uninterrupted by any' change o cars. Merchants, therefore, in his place and vieinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams & Huestis, in a few hours, thereby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a greater distance. Willems & Huestis 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 you would, therefore, save, both money and time, purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale Gfoctrs, FoWsynelnd. -. ' :

SEND FOR IT. The most superbly illustrated Mhaz"'ne ever published in America, is the December number of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal, containing over sixty splendid Engravings and giving full particulars of the benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, $2 a' year; single copies 50 cents. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who wish to subscribe on receipt of five postage stamps, (15 cents.) See advertisement headed "Brilliant Prospectus" in this paper. Address ' C. S. DERBY", Actuary C. A. A. i-tC 5 IS, Broadway, N. Y.

R.nX.BBOWN&Cos NEW TIN AND Has been removed to TVcsterveltv Old stand. East side of Michigan street. They, having been nrnong the losers by the late fire, ask all who arc about buying anything in the line of 11 O C V.. ...... -i --S.-Si 'j i " To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elrewhere, as they are confident that their rarictv La a GOOD as the BEST, and that thoir priors "are so LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF TIIC3I. COOK,130X &PAKLOK CONSTANTLY OX I1AXJ). llnMr Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tin Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Tipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Tots, Tea Pot?, Stove Boiler?, aal everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WAKE A l irgo assortn:cnt of Japanned Ware cn hand, w hielt is going ofi' rapidly at low figures. They respectfully a'-k a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on theni, ?nd will endeavor t j give 100 cents in goods for evti x dollu received therefor. R. M. BROWN Co. dicl0,3-yl Hats, Caps and Clothing Selling cheap at the Lo.v Price Store. IJFOnc door south of the Post Oiiiee r 53 RICE, SMITH & CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Agreeaby to an order from the Marshall Common Picas Court, I will oiler at public sale at the court house in Pl-mouth, on the 2C:h OF DECEMBER, 1857, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 3 o'clock p m, the south-east quarter of section nine, township thirty- three north, of range three eat in said county, belonging to the estate of Daniel Andrew; deceased except a strip off the north end, fiftythroe rods wide, (the widow's part,)on the following TERMS: One-fourth the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in three equal payments in six, twelve and cigtcen months, with interest, the purchaser giving notes with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. dec3-2-ts. m. JAMES ELLIOTT, Adm'r. Hanls. iSTotioo-sxrL ALL those who wish to get SHAVED and :;t tre same time "get their money back," will please call at the Barber's Shcp, upstairs, over the Itostofiic.', where hair cutting, shaving &c, w ill be done up the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their custom. Thanks to patrons for past favors. A. BILLOWS, nov 26, 1657. l-ti. Just Meceived. 50 pieces Delaines, 50 pieces Prints, 100 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hosery, Children's Hoods, &c., at the low price store, ore door south of the Post Office. RICE, SMITH L Co. nov 26, '57 1-tf. TO" jp2 LAST CALIi Positively!! ALL i ose indebted to the undersigned are notified to call and pay up before the 1st of January, 1858, as all debts due him at that time will be collected according to law. He desires to collect peaceably if he can but forciblv if he must. J. BROWN Lee. decl0,3-t4. A ALL persons indebted to me for surveying, will save the expense of a visit from the above named gentleman, by paying up before the 15th dav of December, 1&57. dec 10, 3-tl J. M. KLINGER. A RARE CHANCE TO ma kc money, or rather to save money, w hich is the same, by giving heed to the following: N. H. Oglesbee & Co., have made an assignment to me of all their assetts, amounting to over 8,000, for the benefit of their creditors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the above named firm, had better call immediately-, nd thereby save costs, and make money.' There can be no delay, for the accounts must be settled up by the first of January next. r a. 0. PACKARD, Ass'gnce. . Office, Corbin's 9T?F the People Store decl0-3tf. NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each month. JOSEPH EVANS, Clerk. may7,'57 251y , John, the Butcher Would call attention to bis advertisement in the Democrat; and would respectfully announce that he will be prepared to furnish the asticles therein mentioned, and in addition, we promise to the public, that we will have fresh meats; such as Beef and Pork, pickled, dried or smoked; M itton, Chickens and Ducks the above always on h ind. ' We will kill eomething on every Tuescuj and Friday of each week. - ' 4?

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Advertisement Extraordinarv! A splendid stock of Hardware and Stoves For sale at Fiymoutli, Ind., ready for retailing, with the most advantageous location for busmes3 in the town, and the best jtoint for the kiad of trade in Northern Indiana. Prices low and terms easy. The purchaser can commence selling on the day of purchase, as the goods arc in readiness for re tail. Apply to C. II. REEVE, Atty. for owners. P.S. Until oM in Lulle, I will continue to retail (at CIiü.j. Palmer's Cumer,) at eosr. iu)v2G,.'57. 1-tf. C.II. F..

ui au goi'Ls ähvi sizes, ior sale n.c no J-tf C. PAL.MER'S. SCHOOL BOOKS of all the most popular selections in use, for sale at no v 2C, 1-tf. C. PALMER'S. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, nt novSG 1-tf. C. PALMER'S A LL those knovving themselves indebted to us Jr.. either by note or book account, wilfp'easo call and so I tic immcuiafely. 'Tl.ere Is a tisie when forbearance ceases to be a virtue," an 1 after the first dav of Jauuarv 15, we shall bo comptlled to resort to the law with all tiles--' who do not comply with the nhove rejtiet. BROOKE & EVANS. P. S. Laportc & Plymouth Think Road money will be received at par by Brooke & Bro. nov. 2G, 1657. 1-tf. IS rill i mi? lrospccItf$! FOURTH YEAR OF THE Cosmopolitan Art Association. The famous Düsseldorf Gallery of Paintings, purth.'f cd at a cost of $li-0,!)0; and Rowers' world renowned statue of the Greek Slave rcpubiiidicd for six thousand dollars, with several hundred other works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and Brenz", comprise the premiums to be avard'jd to the subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who subscribe before the i.sth ,,f January, 15, at which time the aw. nils will tal e phec Tkrvs orL Bsc.iirriov. Every subscriber of1 isentithvltoacopyof the large and fplendid Steel FngraviuL, entitled "Mini lest Destiny," also to a cpy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journalone year,also to a crrtii'ieatcin the Award of Premiums, also a free rulmis-h.n to the Düsseldorf and Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every three dellaw paid, the subscriber not only receives a splen did $3 Of) engraving; but also the beautifully illustrated Two dollar Art Journal, one ye.ir. Iuh . uhscrioer is also presented with a certificate in the awards of premium, by which a valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, maybe received in addition; thus giving to every sulWrider an equivalent to the value of $5 00, and a certificate gratis. Anv ono cf the leading S3 Magazines is ftirnh-h-ed. instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person i. restricted to a -Ingle share. Those t ikir.u five memberships, remitting :l 5, arc entitled tonn extra Engraving, and pis tickets. Full particular of the As-ociation are given in th.e Art Journal , which contains over sixty pplcndid Engraving, price 50 cents per nianVr. Specimen copies v." ill he sent to all person who desire tr ?i;lscribe.on receipt of five postage tnmps, cents.) Addr-.n C. L. DERBY C. A. A. nov St, 1-t?. 5 1? Broadway, X. Y. Hj'cub.'criptirtns veceivedby I. .Mattingly, Honorary Secretary, Plymouth, Ind. PLYMOUTH, IND., j (Znchiynn street, vorth cf Wester celt's.) Collections made and promptly remitted for at I em-re:. t rates of Exchange. Unciirrcnt -jionev beruglit and sohl. J. If. KNICKERBOCKER, Cashier. May 21. l!N7 27 tf. P OR HATS and CAPS, call at Oglesbec k Siiirley's where yem will find a large stock and the prlee3 to suit you. 49 AAA CORDS OF WOOD Wanted at x3l the Lois Price Store, one door outh of the Post-fliec. 15!f. FOR SALE CHEAP :2ne7 on Credit: Town Lot?, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Lands, Bonds k Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. C.-!l at mvofüec in Pivmotuh, opposite the Tost Office. " " C. II. REEVE, febS-lStf Attorney & Notary. TO NOX RESIDENTS, r T1IIE UNDERSIGNED WITH THECOUNty Surveyor, will, on Thursday the 17th day of December, at 1 o'clock p. m. on sa'id day, proceed to survey an 1 locate the c-otners cf mv land m section 19, Town. 35, Range 4 East in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premises and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying thcirportion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placwd on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. nov 26, l-t3. E.F.YODER. DECIDEDLY the host styles of PRINTS to be had at the Peoples store, ever brought to is thmarket 49 SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a commission and order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshal Court of Common Fleas, 1 will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court-house door in Plymouth, on the 19th day of December, 1K7, between the hour3 of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the loöowmg described property, to-wit: The south h ilf of the south cast quarter, of section eighteen, Michigan road land, except the following described parcel to-wit : commencing at the southwest corner ol that part of 6aid section cnlhe east side of the rail road east of the Michigan road and running eastt thirty six rods thence north parallel with the Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago railroad forty-four and four-ninths rods thence west thirty eix rods thence south forty-four and four ninths rods to the plae of beginning, containing ten acre?; also excepting the school hcusc lot, commencing at the Michigan road where the county road leaves eaid road, thence cast along the line of said road eight rods, thence south six rods thence weet ight rods, thence north to the place of beginning, excepting also, about eighteen rod3 square, taken out of the sonth-east corner of said --tton? containing in all forty eh acres more or less. Taken as the property of Abram S. Hand, and Rebecca Hand, at the suit of Oliver Webb. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, ' novl9 Its. Sheriff M. C. DELAINES The best styles and largest 6tock of Delaines in town, may be found at Oirlcsbee & Shirlev's Store call and examine. 43 Have you inquired the price of GROCERIES At the Isivr TMca Store ? We keen our Stock fresh and will sell cheaper than any othr establishment. . ä i r r- Tm r r .m ocm-t:j 1. 1., o.ui in & uo. THE largest stock of BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS in Plymouth, is to be found at the People's Store. 49

W.AREROOMS 'J OF A. BÖIP & Co. over PFiisinxGS' STonn. The undersigredhaTc opened a splendid assort' ment of COXSISTISC or Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, BtTHEATJS, liOTJNGES, Sofas, etc., WLichwillbesoldas cheap as they can be procured in , LAPORTE OR FORT WAYNE! Cribs and Willow Wagons for the babies Lounges for the lazy and something tor all, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. 4 'Small Proits and Ready Payr Now Is the TIME, and Boyd's the PLACE, to ge t the worth of your money. COFFINS on hand or made to order. A few of those fine Metalie BURIAL CASES, Still cn hand a nice article. Alio, With Galvanized Metalie Tubing, which are wcrranted to give satisfaction A. BOYD & Co. Plymouth, Oct. 29th, 1857 50tf. HANDSOME GOODS!

LOW PRICE STOßE! IS STILL THE CENTER OF ATTRITION! Wc have made arrangements to receie i4m. "SHIVERY week, direct from the eastern market i Hi which keeps our stock NEW and FRESH, and gives us the latest styles in advance of all competition. We kcp nearly everv article in the line of DRY GOODS, from a rice Dress Silk, cr fine Kroad Cloth, down to a Shoe-string or Skein of Thread. We invite all to examine our Goods. You w ill find us at all times one door south of the rost-ofllce. oetfJ3-50tf. RICE, SMITH Co. II. COilEIN SI. A. O. PACK AR. COHBIX & PACKARD, Attonipvs and Counsellors at Law. AXD ITVstcrn t'Qllcction Igen Is. PLYMOUTH, LD. Rrßr to Arcvla!as, Eoxxett, &co., N Y City; John Liyixcsto.v, " Towx, Smith Ä: SurxDnv, Dstroit, Mich.; Secor, Eerda: & c.i, Toledo, Ohio; M II Nostox k co, Chicago, 111; Hon C A Stacy, Tecumsdi, Mich; Hon Thos S STAxnELi, South Bcn.l, Ind nov5-51tf A. . CAFItOX,AlloiT.ev al Law and Xotarv Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly attended to. Land and town property for sale. Depositions taken; Deeds, Mortgage g, kc, drawn up and acknowledged. Office one door w est of Pierce' Clothing Store. 2 1 vIy. C 12 RBEVB, A ttorney at Lav.-, Plymouth Ind. Stocks. Bonus, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attended to through Northern Indiana. Refers, to Cooly, W Ans worth k co., Chicago III. B ibcock k co., Water St N. Y. Field, Mkrrit & co.,. . . .Courtlandt St N. Y. Barnes & Pharo Barclay St N. Y. LorooN & co. Philada. Penn. Hox. J. Bradly, Supreme Judge, Omaha City Nebraska. J. B. Eexxet Esq, Gen'l Ag't fEtn Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. Attorney and Counsellor at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. Especial attention given to cases in Marshall and fetaiii counties. I am permitted to refer to Joiim L. Westerveet, Plymouth Eber Woolmax, mar26 lOly. d. F. LOOMIS' Slciini PLAMNG Mill, AND Sash, Door Blind Factory, ROCHESTER, IND. Sashes, Doors, and Blinds, of superior quality, constantly on- hand, or made to order. Scroll Saw. ing and Turning. Contracts for building taken on favorable terms. 471y. Squally Times-Look cat for breakers! Those indebted to Dr. J. D. GRAY, are informed that their notes and accounts are left with me for collection. Cost mat ee saved by calling and cashing cr now. The books must positively be settled, eithef by note or cash, axd that sight boojt. 1 can be found at my oTice over Pershing's Drug Store. nov5-5lt3 J. G. OSBORNE. LOOK OUT FOR BREAKERS!! All persons knowing themselves ind et ted to the late firm of N. II. Oglesbee Co., will save cos; by calling at our office immediately anl settling BECAME ALL CLAIMS MCST BE SCXD IF SOT TX1D, bfore the first of Jaaurrv next. "C0RB1N L PACKARD. RAIL ROADCROSSINGI LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW I4 full operation in their new Ehor-t -t the eouh eno of the bride, with a good supply of the beet ol Timber, Iron, Coal Lc sxd the best cf workmen, e pecially Blaek-smiths, who can't be beat at-lo"-' ing; ready to do all work in theirline of business at VV agons, Buggies, Carriages &c. W e expect we ara located here for life, and will do work which will maintain' us among Mechaaicj and others ; threfore, we warrant our work to be done in a workman-like manner, and we mean w hat we say on this subject. REPAIRING done at short notice also; Cüstcm Blacksmlthicg. Wagoa Hubs for Eale too, &c. E. S. k A. P. ELLIOTT.