Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 March 1858 — Page 3
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If paid if r Advance, SSiict of six mouth, jKnd" oi" the year, : 81 00 SI SO $2 00 LOCAL-AND MISCELLANEOUS. X7"Adverti3ement9, to insure insertion, must be han'loJ in by Tuesday evening preceding the diy of publicatioa.jCE Notices of Deaths and Marriages will be pubish? I frnc of charge. Our friends will oblige U3 by hinlingin allsi'ch ouecs wuica may come under th?ir observation. : ' Any of ou.- Literary friends, who feci disposed toontributeanythiing for the Democrat, can have thi opportunity," and we shall be glad to lave them do 3 . Piltskrgli. Fort Wayne f k Chicago 31 ATTj RHAD. Tl.tlVS ARtivr. Ex. and M il 12.2-a. m. Ex. Pi. 8.51 a. m. Local Freight 25 p. rn. TRWNS IHVE. Mail Jt Pas. 2.':a. m. Us.. " P".45 a. m Local Frei -ht 12.50 r.m; 'Trsua'avcon the arrival of imw tr.rr.s Incept the Frei-ht, which !"vc? at 1-.V p. m. ou Mondays, T.u-V.4s, Tir.r-Jivs, m l AilAinlui: arrircj'from La LaPorte Tuesd ivThursLivs and ;. r .-;.--Iii :T ei. ' recei ed b SiiirrER9. fr-iji', !t.n---l t r 1 iv.it b; fer-var-kd'hc t.k' d.iv unless sore 11 o'clock a. m. C. C. MORSE, Aircnt. pr I'. jCtTOvpr to LaPorte the ether day we had the pleasure of being conducted by Mr. Wm. Farther, through hi3 extensive "Furniture Factory" in that city. This is doubtless one of tha most extensive fftctories, 3 it U certainly one of tho most complete in all its arrangements, in the State. It does irreat credit to the energy and enterprise of Mr. F., and we trust that Northern Indiana, proud of a home factory of such a character, will sustain it by an ample trnde. lie has on hands, at all limes, a very lar.;e assortment for the wholesale and retail trade. JC3TThe communication over the signature "Ltix," is rejected; not because it does not contain soin very good thoughts an 1 opportune suijstioaa, but because we icill v.vl depart from our rule, never to publish an article unless accompanied by the real p ;:r.-: of the author. "Lux" would seem t charej us with unrearsonableness in tYs, but, if he or she knew a printer's duties and relations as well as ourself, the imputation would be at once refuted. T No l ave received, under Isis own signature, the speech of the Hon. Win. II. English, of Indiana, delivered in the IIoU39 ef Representatives, March 9, 1853. It is n m ts'.erly effort of that tried champion of Dsmocratio principles, and fell like a bomb "There isn liJu ia the aiTtirs. of Plvmouth, - Wiiioh, taken at the fl oJ, gives nil, who are so fLrtuna:a .is to live in that locality, a fine opportunity to enjoy j "A life on the ocean ware." j Bat tht H o.ls are nrnr sab-ddin, and; only V.i bare ground will appear, where, l-.ly, there was such a benutiful sheet of water. ———<>——— ——>Our usually quiet village was thrown into a little excitement last Monday, by a "general knock down" in our streets, in which fists and canes played a pretty conspicuous part. In ended, however, without any serious damage. ———<>——— ——>A party of eight "bould sojer boys" left here on Monday <en route> for Utah.— Their first engagement was fought at Fairmount, four miles north of this place, with a small detachment, under Col. T. J. Patterson, which resulted in their signal defeat. The prisoners taken, were, however, very generously released by Col. P. on payment of the requisite ransom. ———<>——— ——>Knott's mill and mill-dam, eight miles west of this place, are damaged over five hundred dollars by the late floods. ———<>——— jCS7"H. B. Dickson fc Co. have just received a new and well selected stock of Hardware, etc., which they are ßelling r.t remarkably low prices, fr ready pay. , ZSTDon't f rget the call of the Democratic om v"ntion for Saturday P. M. Agricultural Society. . The O.dcers and Directors of said Society are reij-iestcd to meet at Plymouth, on Saturday, April 3d, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of finishing up a premium list for the next fair. By order of the President. I..B IIALSEV, Pres. S. B. Cordalet, Sec. " ' 2w Hied: ' ,: i ' . -f In Milton, Wayne Co.,, Ind.-, on 'Sunday morning, the 14,! , inst, : MisHva Jane, wifi of Obed M. Barnard, of Plymouth, Ind., and daughter of Jebial B. Lamson--
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V 1 i ; 7 , , ; . . IS S b-thuVren rVtUm It U to tl I o 1, to me t the Si rveyor at üiiJ,c wh(tb lwt comply wiüi the above request, of oar next issaj. Sac i L'Oüi seed should ; U!-rr,'I-,r ClU -a ll ts'f r?t- " ! the time above meiitwueJ, an 1 defray, or provide I 1 RROOKE & EVANS. 0 mateäius M.ixni or edsof disease what an alkali , filP ofM :,,,. thirrHmon oft! oxJuf i.l ' ' - .
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Kctit'C. v ; ; ', There will be ' ii raeeiino-of all those who are ih f.ivorT cf re-organizing ( the "AntiHorse Thief Society," at the Court House i:i Plymouth, on Saturday, the 27th inst., at 3 o'clock p. m, , A full ftttenIance is solicited. I'" R. BROWN, Soc. March 25:h. I
Tm: Scandinavian Bekewks The following Is taken from the South Bend Register of Sept. 1, li-57 Hon. Schuyler Coifaxj M. C. editor: "Wc rariV allude to wtent Modkines editor!
aüy.leavinpr them to'spealc f r them'setves in oe.ri p4 Marshall coimtv, To thoSheriffof M.ira;ivo! ti?i;iireIi3nm; h'.itit w enily .-beer justice t j t'.aH count v, erectile;: f, Newton 11. Piekard,
say- that Dr. liebuck s caiii.navjn ucnuv.ics are prriortnin sin oxtmordiuary cures in Northern ai- Central Indiana, am! really scim to bo worthy ol' trial ly the aJHkte.l. XVv h ive noticed hi our Indian exchanges alone, account h at three or four remarkable cures cll'ecttd by them within tlie nast month, certified to bv persons with wl : we are well acuainted. And we select lrom tliem j
thcfoluHvini', heaui-o the sijntatare Hl be well j Constable for verj Ju-tit e in each towivliipj ftlo known to :dl our o!d t-itizi iw. Morns Moins is j ono Cleik, Treasurer, and Tniitoe in each townone of the most valued and widely known residents i ;,, Si,j,j count v.
of Indi ,iiia;.lis; was for m my years Mate Auditor, j au 1 injovs the highest eonfid ncc of 11 wbokn v.-1 him. ife h ts o'init-.n.illv puh'.'uhed the t'.dhiwin j er II ü...',mIii. Iii' ii. is J.inni it " NO H.:V. ! .;)() ISTUOEN I n ATTtMiP.'fl THE Ino-c CliV CtMi;scii. (. or.i.t:GE at PiTi.-:rnGii, Pa.-!-TIi".i Listltati.Mi is now eijoy--hi; a p';.n!;uiu- m l pitn-mi: far ubnecny In Titni..iiof thekui l in the lTii:,e-l It li'.c jii its w sv f. jJ poeseut emni-n . I'y the en -r.ctic ect-.-.n on the part of its :n n i'.ers, :m i the en. lAo "ir.i-nt of twelve to elu-r in tli var'oüS dj- - ' . .... . . . l partDVi.ts, ox supsrtjr UMdt ' '.;!'!, tX'. IU3tV( :T. I Pourlarfc li.dls are ii'.v otcui: yet tunc r j'VA ?.re b bo fitt- i teachers emjAyed, to s?v.p;.ly t! l.V the .S:l;nrI; , ; t .v'diti'.r.al . .l.IiM.i! O! tUC many that pvp'y here lt r a tlioroUj li p:vpr.r."d;n for active hunes?, at th3 Ilusir.- Man's Ct l' i:e. For fir.ther information ?''e advcrt'som nt, or add: W. Jenkins, Principal, Pltt.d)i:rc', Pa. 1 Rosacea mi i trri ;:in r.n r, a. DISEASE VANQUISHED BY Hobnck's Scandinavian F.eraeJiss. Er. 4 FT ER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXl reii'ni nt, Dr. Robnek, the eminent Swedish f reiini nt, Dr Plntician, succeeded in produdir.i? a medicine from twenty-three dinVrcnt spucicä of ir.ount.iin herbs of his n itive lunl, which acts directly on the causes of d:-e.ire in thobbod, nnd by restoring the corruptI iwuntain of life, to a condition of health and miy Le loeitel,or whitevor miy he it character. Indicrcstion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fit, cjujrh, consumption in its early stages, sore tl.ro it, brorichitis, fver and ague, itsthin!, low fpirits, sexual incapacity , feminine weakness, prickin? of the skin, symptomatic oi paralysis, ihcunift t siii-y, v.h'le at'the same time it reuiites the seeretiinis, ri-moves obstrnclb'ns from t!ie lowels,crear Htite,tei.c-W3 b jdilv virror, ab l regenerates tverv animal function. Sach i t'.e nature, such ai.- i!i fti'c-r of Dr. Reback 's famoiw Scandinavian Blood Piuili'T, v.hic'i, if taken in conjunction w ith Iiis Sc m in ivi tu 11 Jod Pills will not only ebbt erat, the inosi la'iif id disease, but prevent their recurrence, and Icnilun life beyond the ordinary span. In V.io -ScanMiiavi.in HiokI FdK" Ur. Ke'oirt pn st nrs the rcsidt
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h u! study mi 1 ex !uM b- N-. i-ae cm dt u'ot their sup. -rioitv af - ter n' .-digle triil. Pi ice d' the. Seandin n i in 1!m1 Purifier, 5-1 p r bottlor jar hilf-d-zn; Se::iidiu;vit:ii UIo'kI Illls, cent per box, or live lor SI.' rKic, Mi in i C., Ind., Aug. 4, If 57. Da. C. V'. Roback: I have r.-;eived ko much bf-neiit from vour Scandinavian Rlood Puritier and Uiood Pills, that I h ive thought it inyduty, and it i is no lessmv incbii ition, t give you .a plain steÄfeÄ was tor Tears untictca itn tnat andemciencyin business, dysbaneot all comiort and emciencv in business. :ys pep-ia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies t i ., tn nM-. i,' ..f i,;j .K. ..--. would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 al.ocoiultedwitli the best phv,icnns I could Lear of. I was induced to try yinr" remedies througli the r..;.. V d , v tw 1,4A And in : si.ort .1... ' -.k i l , i cured. I was u!.-oa;Hict-d wiih the nioit violent!0 produced F nervous headache, wmcii i suppose was by my disordered stomach, for when my dyspep: left me. my headache left with it. I now feel bet ter in every respect than I have for ten years. Very t.mly yours, - - JOHN S DEMUTH. Cixcixxati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1857. Da. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afiliciel with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and hav ing seen your medicine, called tlie Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I no acquainted, I waa induced to try it, but not before I had used various other mMic:nes. After using two bot:les, I felt its elTVets ycrV sensibly, and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured." You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making r, discaiTery in meilieine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Fnquirer. T.vdiaxapolii, Wednesday, Sept. 2, lc57. Da. O Wm Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for 'several, years-with' extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I wa unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills w ere effecting, ! was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier Cot the last twelve month?,' and find the medicine fully equal to its lecommcnJations. So valuable is its use o me that 1 cannot now dispense with the use of it at my aivfjiced ape of life äetenty-sevenvears. i i ) I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of, those stiniltrly auectcd. MORRIS MORRIS. Tho above certificates, and many others, can be seen at my office, by any one at önv time. ' Gel one of niy Family Medical Almanacs gratis, from my agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office. No. C E. Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. For sale by , . ..,. Brooke i Bro., Plymouth; T. A. Lcmoa.'do.j M. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, Bourbon; Ransom & Manchester, Lycurgus; and by druggists and merchants generally.
SHERIFF'S SALE! By virtue ' of acomiu Mrn and order of Mle to mo directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Cireuit Court, I will expose for sale, as the law directs, at the court house door ia the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday, the 10th day of April. It 58, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a m, ami 4 o'clock p m, of said day the following described :eal estate itunte in said county and state aforesaid, to-wlt: Tlie north two-thirds of town lot number thirty-five, (25) on Michigan street, in the town of Plymouth. The same to bo sold without regard
to valuation or appraisement laws. Taken ns tho property of George II. Stcdmin and Helen A. Stedinan, at the "suit of Lvman Onllin. Amount due, $-123 fci). ' J. F. VANVALKENbUKGH, nnrl?-17t3$2 Shei-itf M. C. T71 LECTION KOTICE 'tite of liidima, Cierk o! the M'.rhdl Circuit Court, d hereby certify that an eleetion will be held at the usml pl tcej ct lialdiiii? elections in each and every townbhip in s dd counti , n tlie fiit Kniilay, the Sill day of Api i!,l"i. The following (iTcers nre to m elected, to-wli: Union township, two Justices of the Peace; Vc?t township, one Justice of the Peace; (;,.rn!au townshiu .two Justices of the Peace: one In Witness of which, I hive hereunto ?et Iii v h tr.d and aiJixed the fral of s tii :urt (L.P.) nt .ii.-e in Pivinji th, thi? Utli 'mv of Much. 1 -;". ' .. n. rAci:.Mtn. o.ik m. c. c. ' PiiQCLAMATlUS. The ;.! ilified voters of M-rdi dl county. InUna, are hereby liOtifu-d that an t-Ivctiuii i'd le held in aeeordanc with the alxve notice, for the ptaposeti lcetinjr person to fill the oilices desci;Ik1 lliertfin, ou the list Monday, the 5th .l.y of April, lwö. (liven nulf r my Inn at Plymouth, this 9ih day March, 15. J. F. marlllCt'J. VAN VALKKX 11URG II, Sheriff Marshall Co. C. SHIRLEY Y would h tye n won! with th.s w,se- He is now thrown V 0 si i. ii ;s in t -i- of tri !e and the only way he has to meet his Ne.v Yvrk envemnfs, which are f.st coming di e, is by nie;m3 of Iii- notes and accounts. Let his friends en-rou!y assist him at this crisis, cud thoy sh ill n't be uureinembered. He MUST h tve money, and a settlement with all whose n unes still ?tand on les t.xok. Remeraher' this cdl MUST NOT HE UNHEEDED!!! Oiiice in Corbin's block, over my old st ind. W. C. SHIRLEY. Plymouth, March 13-1 7tf. F0Ä SALE, mr, OR LEASE! DESIRAPLE FARMS, and HOUSES and Lots Terms reasonable. CORBIN i PACKARD, OSce over 'People's Store," Corbin's Block. A BARGAIN. A GOOD Two Horstf WAGON, to be sold at a bargain. M. A. O. PACK A RD, feblltf. ' Oüiee as above. TSTRAY NOTICE Taken up, by Christian ßjj Allemnn, living in Green township, Marshall county,' Indiana, one pile red Steer, supposed tobe four years old, with a crop off the left e;:r, and a swallow fork in the right, and a slit above the fork iu the same; no other marks or brands perceivable. Appraised at the sum of twenty-two lo!Iars, by Hugh McCoy an 1 , Eiis'ua K. Earl, ji;;.ice of the Peict . Attest N.R.PACKARD, Clerk fcblä-lb M rshaü circuit court. ' TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Suryeyor will on the 29th day of" Mirch, T ?;', at 1 ) o'clock, a. m. of s tid lay, pmce el to survey ,fc lo cate the corners ot his land in b ebon y. town survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such duiinm,nci'S pi iced on the tax duplicate, and collected according b law. feb-23-Htd HENRY KALEY. tt? s.v -nt mum T-.i-or. i.r v,:i;r j$2j Hupp, living in trerm in township, .Marshall county, Indiana, one estray colt, jnipposed to be t.o vears old next t -ing, a ll.cht bay mare colt, with a lar"c white spot in her torehe:ul: no other V rl.a. L.:....i.i i
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upraised at the sum of tlrrtr dollars, i,y t r..ne.s CCOr're A . Attest N. It. PACK ARD, Clerk bl?-E M u shall circuit court OPFICE OF THE Pitlskrü, Fort Wayne & (1liic;iüo RAIL ROAD COMPANY, Pittsburgh, March 1, 1S5?. 1 ÄfsÄ .K-u IkTn , ... nB . T, ., 1r, C fTM i at the Rooii.s of the Board of Traile, in the city of Pittsburgh, on I uesday, the .Uth day of Match d o'clock p.m. at wa.ch time the report of Jfe Pirt;.ct üffit;:rä of A V of Uk S C' f,,r. 1 hret 'iteen months of the consoluiaI tl jii, will bo presented and read. The election for 'ert" B ir J Hirictoi will be held at the same i place on cduesday, .list inst; bet wem the hours ilacc on Wednesday, 31st inst; between the hours a m. and G p. in. Stockholders, and the ' Il'prescntatives of Counties holding stock, will reccive special FREE tickets to and from Pittsburgh ior tne occasion, on appueaiiou 10 me umereni Station agents. Proxies may , be obtained at the General Odice in Pittsburgh, or at the oifico in New Yoik, 37 William street. Stockholders of cither of the three Companies now merged by the consolidation, who hare not converted their stock, will not be entitled to vote at the above election. Tlie transfer books will be cbfed from the 21th inst to lt prox. ; , T. D. MESSLER, Sec. ' mar4 l"tlfec$3,00 - ST ATE OF INDIANA, CTUU' PfilTYTV. co Ö 1 AlllV- bUUl 1 1 . ÄÖ. Hereas a w rit of Asstsment of damages (ad quod damnum) was duly .wsued to me .1. r t ... u .. . f-... ... im ... ty Riid State of Indiana proooses to build a Grist Mill at a point on the water course of the ''Out let of Cedar Lake," in section seveii (7) town (32)
u vuu wvmui luo ow.a vuiuMiu.1 ns vuun un European experiences, the first ol wli cü appears the 9th day of February A. D. 1-a, in which writ in the early j,nuary uumber. Address Musical itis shown tint Gsorge Biughmanor Stark noun- v(iru nfe k... .-179 Rrondwav N. Y. Feb.ll.
range (2) west. Said Bauhman being th owner of the land at the proposed place of erection. It is Also fur her shown y said writ that the New' Albany and ttalem Rail Road Company; John G irraan and others, whoe namei are unknown owning land on sections 7 and 18 towndiip thirty-two (32) range 2 west, are therein mide defendants.. By said Writ I am commanded to empannel a jury and meet on the lands above described on a day to be by me fixed, and proceed to assess the damage oneaid lands that would arise -from the erection of said Grist Mill, and give notice to sid ''defendant of the time and place of meeting ''"And as it has been made appear to me by satisfactory proof that the said John Garnnn is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, he is therefore, hereby notified, that h: obedience t Hidd writ 1 Will on the Gih day ot March, A D proceed with the jury to diamine and assess the damages tri the' premises therein described and make return of the proceedings at the April term of the Common Pleas Court A. D. 1853.- WIN GATE PRETTY MAN, -Mr4 15w:J ' ' Sheriff Stark Co. lud. " (prnt fer$3,n0) V ;
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FORT WAYNE, ' Keeps pon tantlybn- band a splendid stock of TP5. 1 MEL0DE0N9, GUITARS, ... VIOLINS,1 and all other Musical lihslnuifchls & Music Books. niu 20 lUv. ' ' - ' ' NciPJEWELRY Store! The subscriber would respectfully inform tne citizens of Ply month, Marshall and adjoining counties, that he has opened a new stock of all the different kiuds of IV' ! CLICKS, JEVELRY FANCY GOODS AND 1ST o. .O? I-O N" ! Generally kentinn first class Jewelrv Store. Tlie i (ioodsaivof the latest Styles, best quality and will j be so!d at New York pries. j Helnjr a practical Jeweler himself, and having 1 en: ;:ed tlics Tvices of onc-of the t-st workmen j in this St.de, he solicit a haro of public patmnapre. I may Im found at all business hours in David son Ac Co.'s Clothing Store. - . ADOLPH MYERS. ' g a f Good, Sound V hite Oak, Hurr Äl.UlU Oak, Red Elm, Cherry, Black I ii' , ir.. mwTic ii.. .ii iiiniir, anu ujnerniii i i n c , ui tin? ioiuiwin description: 9 fect in length, 6 inches thick, and not less than fi inches face, for which TWENTY DOLLARS PER HUNDRED YV ILL BE PAID. I Qnc jf cash anJ t cerio? &c p:ivmil b and the balance in Dry Good?, Gromcnts made on the 15th of each month. RICE, SMITH & CO. Ja;? 11 DEALER IN m wm. www jewelry, Ml?jmovMi) Und., TT7EEPSoivd ir.fIy on band Clock., Whtcl.cs, IV BR EAST PIN'S, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKETS, tc, kc. rip.urea in tlif uest j-in 7 58 7-tf. manner possible. Adverliscmciit Extraordinarv!! A splendid stock of Hardware and Stoves For s-xic at Plymouth, Ind., ready for retailing, with the most advantageous location for business in the town, and the best point for the kind of trade in Northern Indiana. Price low and term easy. The purchaser can commence selling on the day of pui chase, as the goods are in readiness for retail. Apply t) C. II. REEVE, . Atty. for owners. P.S. Until sold in bulk, I will eontinue to retail (at CirK. Palm m's Comer,) at cost. nov 2fi, V7. 1-tf. C. H. P. Ladies' Portfolios, Neat and cheap, at novSG 1-tf. C. PALMER'S iAST CATiTil k LL those knowing themselves indebted to us : either by note or book account, will please ind s,ttle immediately. he 5. all money will be e received at par by .20,17. Brooke k Pro. 1-tf.-nv m T?TT1 1Ü I XI ill Ulf 1LU J, UI1U11UJ VL 1I1UU The r.ndersi ii ed, Auditor of Stark .county, Indiap.1, agrceahle to an order of the Board of Com- .., c- , i r i.OMtions until the lirst Monday in March, 1?, for .syr" ;r v.r " " c una I'du uv recii uij iiij nuuiwi b i olflce in Knox, in saidconntv. JOHN S. BENDER, ' dec-2 l-omtl. Auditor of Stark County. i.KJJiJUi A .LKA A4 Ar. Has a large stock of j Wall & Window Paper, all qualities, retail: al,o window Shades and at wholesale . or retail; aliO window Shades and Curtain Fixtures, FORT WAYNE, IND mar26 191y. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration, on the Estate of Levi Moore, late of Marshall County Indiana, deceased. Ail persons having claims against said ! Estate, are notified to file them duly authenticated j for settlement, and those indebted are requested t to m ike "mmediate payment! ' Ssid Estite issnpposeu loue eoivem. tiruaaiiU ivjwrvij, tum r. il ltd. - CHEAP GROCERIES! OGLESBEE fi SHIRLEY liaycjust received afresh supply of GROCERIES, which they Mill sell ceap lor the CASH. . 1 feblltf. . . ' 33'THE MUSICAL WOULD, Edited by R. Storrs Wi'lis, Edward Hodges, Mus. Doc. indeI pendent contributor, has catered, upon ita VJüi i vomme. it is issued weeKiv.wuu music in every ' ,1 1 ! ' i. ... .,nh,.A for WnHm... Mn r Wiblis intends to add to the usual attractions of the ; mDer durin ' the cominir year reminiscences of his o - o . . Qt f -fe CJ. R K. I TntP T . n'T r rnI? pT.VarnTiTH STATIO V. Pass. Trains leave 9.10 A M, and 12.05 A M. arrive 1010 A M, and 1.36 A M. leave 12.30 P M, Mondays, Tuesdays, Fr't. Thursdays and r ridays. ' I " " arrive 6.30 P M, Tuesdays and Thursdays. . . - - - - ; aii21 - , : N. KENDALL, Supt.
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.1 : - . ' - TO NON RESIDENTS. ' Tlie undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 15th-of Mtrch, 1858, at lOo'clock a. mi of said duv, proceed to survey and locate the cor ' tiers of their land in Sees. 32 k 33, township 35, range 1 east in -.Marshall County, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all ia sairreyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of aatd survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. FULMER k ROUDEBUSII. feWS-HM'' .
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r.m;beoto&öo.'s NEW TIN AND lias boon -removed to AVesteYTelh ö d stand, East s'uh of Michigan strcU. Thev, having been among the losers by the late fire, ask all who are about buving anything in the line of 25 v T, 5 .i-tiüÄAVft.'' - - L tvKAVvi in To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsevhejv, es t'ooy are er!idei!t that their rai iety i j as GOOD as the FlErST, and tlii their prices arc ?o LOW, t!ut no one can help BUYING OF Til EM. COOKJ30X & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. 371x3. Ware. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always be found turing irtismess hour?, prepared to I do all kinds of work in tho line of Tinning. Also J on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, W a-h Dishes, Tu Cups, Dipper?, Lard Cans, Stove I Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea! Pot?, ?tovc Boilers. m I everything cemmonlv asou in the line or lm-warc. ; JAPANNED WARE' A large assrt:i:cnt of Japanned Ware on hand.' which is roincr ,fT ranivllv at low Ponies. They respect fid ly a-k a continuance of the lib-1 cral patronage heretofore bestowed on Uk-im, a::d ! will emteavor to give vjj cents m gooas lor every d-.'üar received there for. , ' R. ?d. 13ROWN Co. IeclO,3-yl ALL those who wish to get SHAVED and nt the same tini ; "fret their money back," will please call at the llarber's Shcp, up stairs, over the post ofliee, where hair cutting, shaving i.e., will be tone up to the entire satisfaction of all who may favor me with their custom Thanks to patrons for past favors nor 2Ü, A. BILLOWS. 1-tf. efust Heceived. pieces Delaines, 5'J pieces Prints, 100 pieces Velvet Trimmings. Also a large stock of Gloves, Hof-ery, Childten's Hoods, kc.t at the low rice store, one door south of the Post Oiliec. RICE, SMITH & Co. nov 20, 'Z 1-tf. WHEAT WANTED FOR WHICH TIIE Hialicst Ciisli Trice will bo VM hvj 4t J BBOWNLKE. AM3ROTYPE ROOM3B f"B"AVING fitted up a rleasant suit of rooms I 1 with a Skv-ligüt, in the room formerly occupid by the Piymouth Bank, adjoining Westervelt's old itand, where you will always find me ready to take your pictures in any style or form, and at any price from 50 ct. to $10 O, And on Glass, Iron, Leather or Taper. Satisfaction given or no charge. All are invited to call and sit for Pictuies whether thev wish to buy or uot. N. WAKEFIELD, jan 7, 1858-7m3. Resident Artist. Wrapping Paper, Of all sorts and sizes, for sale at no 1-tf C. PALMER'S. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. A R R A NO EMEN TS have been made to un ply the Ph mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson k Cleaveland's and Palmer's. ,. N. B. & P. S. ALLEMAN L Co. sept21-!5tf EDWARDS HOUSE, . MICHIGAN STREET, .PLYMOUTH, IND. a. IS. STESMF.S Froifir. At this beautifully located building, containing a large number of airy and well ventilated rooms, the Proprietor is now prepared to accommodate boarders and tlie traveling public, on reasonable terms. oct22-491v. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a commission nd order of sale issued out of the ofiice of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, of the County of -Marshall and State of Indiana, and to me directed, I will oiler for sale, as the law directs, at the Courtnousc door in Plymouth in said County on the 27th day of March 1S58, between the hours of ten o'clock a m and four o'clock p m of said day, the following described real estate, situate in said county and State, to-wit: The east half of the southwest qnaiter of section twenty five (25) in township thirty four (34) .north, of range two (2) cast, and the south west quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty (30) in township thirtyfour (34) north, of range three (3) east; also a parcel of land commencing at the south west cor ner of the east half of the north west quarter of section twenty five (25) township' thirty four (34) north, of range two (2) east, thence north eight (8) rods, thence east forty (40) rods, thence south eight (8) rods, thence west forty (49) rods to the placb of beginning, containing iii all, one hundred and twenty two acres, more or less, with the tenements and improvements thereon, to satisfy and execution for $1417, 15, in favor of John Barnhart against Benjamin W.Cramer, sen. on foreclosure of mortgage. J.F. VanVALKENBURGII. 15w3j - Shcriif Msrshall Co. Ind. , (print fee.yi.00) D ELAINES. The best ' styles and largest stock of Delaines ih town, may be found at at 40 Olcsbee &"Shirlev'sStör? K:all and examine
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NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State, of Indiana,- Marshall County: .'Notice ia hereby given, that at the Jauuary term of the Court of Common Picas of, Marshall county, after final settlement of the estate of David A. Dailey, deceased, about the sum of one hundred and thirty-seven dollars was found remaining, for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs arc therefore notified to appear on the first day of the next term of said court, prove their heirship, and receive their distributive share. N. R.' PACKARD, Clerk fehl I c. C. p:, m.c. '
Happy; -New -Year! ' TO ALL THE PATRONS OF TUG
LOW PEIÖE STORE' To m ike you happy and coaifoitabl?, TTO luve just received a large lot of . T Boueht in thas bard times dt vgrer.t sacrifice for cash", which we will sell CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. We are openin- some splendid BAY STATE LONG SHAWLS, - REGO-' LETTES, OPERA HOODS, WOOL BLANKETS, FI1EET1NGS, IRINT?, GINGHAMS, (3 ANTON FLANNELS, DENIMS, WOOL FLANNELS, SEAMLESS BAGS, BUCK GLOVES, and many other things too numerous to mention. We are too busy to tell a long story, and invite ;-.ll to examine our Goods and Prices. Remember the Lou Price Store, two doors-" south ui the Edwards I Ior.ec. RICE, SMITH & Co. k-t2L5if. QCEGJL UCOKS of all the most popular selccS- CEOJL r t? 5 1 t C. PALMER'S. 5112 lart fb-tk of BUCKSKIN GLOVES nnd MUTENS iu Plvmouth, is to be fouad cd the People's Store. " 9 Wc are now receiving a nevr ttock A SUGARb,also a general assortment of everything usually kert in the Grocery line, which we now offer to the citizens f Marshall and adjoining coiintiea at a low cash price. We ;trc determined not to be unlersM by ny Grocery or Dry Gxxls' Store iu' Plymouth. V.'e :ue of tiie opinion that QUICK CASH SALES AND Is the only war for any merchant to prosper in business, fiiv; ii a call ned be rotii ineed that wr c:m ,Y0 vou M 00d barsah as you can find irr Plymouth. -A11 of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in 0XVAV,,Q for g,,,,,!. PATTERSON i CI EAYELAND. Cf.-T Jtf (TJ s" 5h. c-:c Have lately established a Wfsf fö'Tf lJff C'iCJt CrJiLfcV tCyf of Michigan, where they keep contrat!y on liand all kinds of TP'JETH&EZ: MEATS!! Tlieydonoi intend that any other dealers shal giyc any better bargains, or bo more acctnnmoda, ting than they. If you wi-h fresh meats they are at all times prepared to accommodate you. d. F. LOOMIS' , ; 1 1T t Mill, ClCillll i LAiMlMf AND w (tak, I$üGr 6' EZUtul Factory, ROCHESTER, IND. Sashes, Doors, anil Kinds, of superior quality constantly on hand, or made to order. Scroll Sawing and Turning. Contracts for building taken on" favorable terms. 471y. The place, of nil the world, to buy BOOTS cA Jf D SI Is at the low Price Store. kali's Heavy Boot, $3 00 Woniin's Heaw Shoes, ; I OC Call and see." W RICE, SMITH k Co. IVTOTICE TO BONDHOLDER. Notice is J N hereby given to the holder of a bond which ' j as given for a deed for lot number hundred and birty-four (134) in tiie original plat of Plymouth on the payment of the purchase money, to pay the purchase nioncv, present said bond, end receive a leed for said lot, on cr before the 15th day of April, 15:?'; or lrom and after tint time the conti act for the purchase of said lot will be rescinded. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Mar-' shall county, Indiana, at their March tnrin, 1S58. marl 1 -1 6t f$l ,00 T. Mc DONALD, Auditor. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common Tleas Court, April term, 1858. Henry Wait, 1 vs Complaint on note and pro-' George Woodworth.) codings in attachment. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by hi " attorneys, lias filed in my office his complaint on Note and proceedings in attachment, and it: appearing by alndavit that the defendant, George Woodworth, is a non-resident of the State' of' Indiana; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency, of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall common pleas court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the third Monday of April, 1858, and that unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk Marshall circuit cour.A. C. Capron and LaRue k Rovee, PlfTs Attv's. marlI-lGi3$2,00 ' A RARETälANCE TO ma no money, or rather to save money, which is the same, by giving heed to the following N. H. Oglesbce & Co., have made an assignment to' mc of all their assetts, amounting to over $8,000, for the benefit of their creditors. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the ab3vc nancd firm, had better call immediate!. v, end thereby save costs, and make money. There can be no. delay, for tlie accounts mut be settled up by the first of January next. AL A. O. PACKARD. Assig nee.OiEee, Corbin's block over the People Store. decl0-3tf. RAIL ROADCROSS1NG! LOOK CUT FOR THE ENGINE! THE UNDERSIGNED ARE NOW H full operation in their new shop, at the soiAh end of the bride, with a good Supply of the best of Timber, Iron, Coal kc. and the bestof workmen, especially Black-smiths, who can't be beat atr blowing; ready to do all work in theirline of business &f Wagons, Buggies, Carriages kc. Wc expct we are located here for life, -end will do work which will maintain us among Mechanics and others ; threforc, we w arrant our work to bs done in a workman-like manner, and we mean what we say on this subject. REPAIRING done at short notice; also; Custom Blacks mi thing. ' Wagon Hubs for sale too, kc. E. S. k A. P. ELLIOTT. OTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State of Indiana, Marshall County: Notice is hereby given, that at tho January term of the Court of Common Pleas of Marshall fountv, after final settlement of the estate of Samuel L Patterson, - deceased, alout the sum of one hundml nnd cigbtycight dollars was found remaining for distributionamong the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear on th3 first day of the next term of said court, prove their heirship and receive their distributive share. N. R PACKA1ID, Clerk fcbll. ; J ' C. C. P., M. C. 1 WHEAT! WHEAT! : A FEW HUNDRED bushels of WHEAT taken in exchange for- Goods at the Low' Price Store. (50) R ICE. SMITH k Co.
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