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DEMO CHAT. K. A. 0. PACKARD, :::::: Editor. rLYLIOUTII, THURSDAY, April - -- -- - - s 1858. Iciiiocraiic Stale Ticket. SECRETARY OF STATE, DANIEL McCLUUE, of Morgan. AUDITOR OF STATE. JOHN W. DODD, of Grant. 7Rr.ASnilER OF STATE. NATHL. F. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo. UTERI XTESDEXT OF TUDLIC INSTRUCTION-, SAMUEL L. KUGG. of Allen. ATTORXEV GENERAL, JOS. E. McDONALD, of Montgomery. vor sit;:eme j rue. es SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVIDSON, of Decatur. JAMES M. II ANNA, of Vio. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Whitlov. PIJOSPECTUS or THE MARSHALL COUNTY DEMOCRAT. iih the coiuMi ncci.io:u of tlr last half of the vvcia.t volume i f. Tnr. Demoi rat, the rubl-hers J ir.Und to enlarge It to tho fornix size-twenty-1 -ii;lit column.?. In r-ntor to do this, it will be nee-1 , , -i-.il . 1 . 'arv to Lave tue co-djM r.uiou ot tin Democrats ; of Marshall . n . ... i Uli' mi I'll" HIV, Mi'iiuini. i.f i the paper 5 e tiic aiii the paper atü iho i liiiplos it advocates. It will i a of the c-d'nor and publishers to present : 1 1 ..... 1 . .... 1 n paper ui,i..u i,.av i,c 1. ;w una proprim aromu . ? ... -1 I . T. . ... . .... .. TI, 1 1-1 1 ii.e ianitiy nrai ui-ioii' hul .i j:ier iiui-u im fiilingfgate and f.xli-hooI, tut that which will be pleasing and of talue to t!;e grnoral reader. All their time and bot :mt ui ül l.'t given to the paper, in order to make it a welcome visitor to the citic:ij uf Mar-!u;i! .-uniy. The Democrat as Its name i;.d't at- ;;s.d as it ever has been will be i.ivctcd to tuO building ur ::iid penetuation of iXTuo.Taided.K-trira-tohorai.lhic forth that which v. !l! be f- r the b-st intcir-.-t t f tli ? community in wliicli we live. An important election is to be held ia October. State ofiieeis, Supremo Judges, Representative, Cc-ur.ty Treasurer, Auditor, kc, ate to be elected. Uvcry Democrat, who is desirous of ihc ur es of the Democratic party, should be "up krA doir.g while it U vet d:iy ;' a:; i in no better way ' Hi they v.-ork tiian by circulating the organ of the lartv. Let everv Dou0'Tat ;o to work, with the x!t torL.matioa to tcin, and victory will be the repaid. Thf torrr.s will rwiaaia as they r.TC :tt present: 1 in advance, or within three mouths; $1 at tUeor.J cf six U' T.ths; and $2 at the end of th" ;.""ar. Tu the pT5--:i getting us the largest Kst of rC-Eprir:-:i 1c iMf-scri'crs, by the eommeueement of the h tlf f this? vc !;:r.;e, we wiil presei.t with a copy .f Wc!.::t':rj Una! ridg'-d Dictionary, with the i:?.r-.c? f therwnc-r neatly printed in it. It is a "T( :k ih.i? every man should have, and ?cU, at :e- J t. f r ?ti. To tli; p. 1 s:i:i who w ill get us up th' ec"t;d !u-'ot list of .'..-.-cn'i-.rs, v, e will present a t'jpy of T:rn Dhocrat ai d Harpers Magazine fur i.-e j r: ct!:er-: why v ik fur us will be suitably U'.r.uc'al. All cüi:unriM-. tfi..:i relative to the business de7 -.rtrnr, diddle auMre-sed to vr.i ;rt. stitch, rivi:;n.'h, lad. -I Thc i:iiciiosa. In thO ab.Vl-nco of the c JItor, th j "Dem-.-r.it" L ys a; 3 happy to announco to iho v.-rld li e sä jo:ss of tlic entire Democratic tl-jkot in towns!. ip. The opposition, j r.i".r.i.-.:ci! I v a hop ("alas, how vain! ) of t ;ccc:s, marshaled their forces, but it was ; "i.'i go." Tl.'.re were about -115 vote.' i .'.led. '.T Vih".':!. tho following is an offi-i Ci u st .lcMit: Constabk-s: A. Vi:in-"?dg dem., I'. I' uro!:, tcp , D. How, d oil a17. :V M )W.i!l, rCp., M. II. Tibbiis, dem Ch.t.. H. Iv tn, 1. p., . . . Trustt.e: A. II uu..' . i;ni., O. O. I'omoroy, r -p., . . . ( 1-. V. 1 IA. M. A. O. Pack ltd, d in., II. G. Thayer, 1 -p , Tie.isurjr: A. C. Stall v. dem . .21353 j - J j -00 . . 1 GO 22I:9 1G5 ; . . . .22.l-3.r) ; ...ICG ; 21222, )J . 22o-3.; j l'0 j II. Ii. I'eiöl ivp The I.vcoin j ton Constitution Ih'IVateil. As v.e l;:ivo frequently predicted, Lecompton Ins fallen. The Ci Stenden subfrtitute, 5 amenJ, whirh virtually d.ifeati the bill, has naod tho House on a I 1 closs vote, by eight majority. This triumph cf the rights of the people is hailed by the firing of cannon and the acclama tions cf millions of fit-erne n throughout cur land. L t all honor, wo say, be accorded to those fearhss he roe-; who have r.chieved us the h-tory. The bill, as amended and rasscd. waa immr-diatelv , ,r... 1 .t c. . ! jerjiiwu iu in? o'Jiiiiie, vtnrrj it iii.'.y jioaibly be further agitated. Tho Administra tion may, however, accept it as it now j
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stands, and thus end the long-fought con - jsj rr, . ... ... . . . I hi, wo U-liove, would bo for the riter - ' ' csts of all concerned. The amended bill, as passed, cannot certainly be very obj - c - tionable, even to tho friends of Lecomp - . .1. . ;i I wnerr. ihof ton: sine it is the mildest measure that . . . -could possibly be adopted to defeat the 'jonstitution. Moreover, if. gives the Le-jwf
comntonites a second trial vhether or not 1 the constitution U tho will of tho people, as many have asserted. We would adti to Wt thf contest nd here, and Ml
S U wm Ire cf the mst dull at work- The consequence they do no son, it wm oi.e ci li-,c . . tU- :. !.rt time:t hev rove abut
tho vote, as directed in the amended bill, bo taken, and the people themselves de- j
rule, as 15 their right, whether or not they ...:n c i a nni us aoiaic utmcr mat constitution This viil end all difficulty from that quar ter, unless fraud should again creep into the ballot-box, and that interminable dis - oussion of Kansas matters, which has afflicted the people for the past two years, will cease, the wings of thy Democracy, j now divided on a measure of policy, will bo reunited, and that ancient harmony, in the future as in the past, preserve intact the power and glory of our party, and protect it from the shambles of political hy1 pociisy and division. j Grzaamczil Your Village. I Tho many fine compliments paid to our ; beautiful littlo town by strangers, ought i to induce a genuine spirit of prido among ! our ciiizens. Not a pride that is satisfied j with itself, but a pride tint would lead to i the improvement of cur village, until we had"A rural city mos t exquisitely formed." Plymouth has a good location, and many advantages, which give it a pleasing app.?ar.ir.ce; but, a little time! v care and culliv.uii)n , a to the, a double chami. . , . -Nature of;en does much for a place; but, tm!cj ttio rrn?drt millivfn li:ln mifl ul. i i ... . - -. ! -ance with their streets, gardens and dwell- j i(u;s it wh'I never have any special attrac- j 3 ' 1 ous: on (he ülhor ianJ a UcQ je3titute f almost every natural foa!ure, that might b f lcaiing, is often made really interest ing and delightful. But this cultivation ot the beautiful, in outside ornaments, ends not with tho external elegance it gives a .tblS.'. .tk. 4b. . T" -l.lltlt Olill ill II I'll .1 I At It 1 !b haä hlQT c:iUni lhan llu's,j: 11 is tho dovelopment of tint in man's nature which enhances his happiness as much as the cultivation of any other of his attributes. Tho development of our 1 I lives is like tiw growtn 01 a nver, turning . t n I on from its source, growing wider and deeper with the constant accession of little streams. In the human soul, fresh chan-
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the waters of a new and higher life, or they , , , . . may lorever reman as seaieu iountair.s In astlnitic culture we open one of llu'se 1 1 .1 , ... e i:r cbinfils, and the ifreat current of lib; -i . r. a swe-ricr, so l rlnnt' t 10 lnClcaSO Ol tliO l.. inortant I.uau tne increases ot me ie-. inj, -" - .-- - .oral and sum of human hr.ppn;CS3 1S tll mu refining influences of this culture. 11 ofl ens tho harshrsess of man's nature, sub-' lues and cliastcns his passions, and bri dles a thousand evil propensities of h"i3 uu 3. by directing the mind to other and 1 . lure, nob! Who does not admire beautiful trees, ; MBt 1 1 f II l! 1 ffistcfui doiir-vai tls. ne.ii iiinees nni li.indj - I some gardens, whre the useful and tho ' beautiful blMid in Nature's own harmonv?i .... 11,. . .... i .vii Li.f?sr mnv :ip inn ni ?i ir n tf rner j'Sliall we not have them and our fair village j bo made a little edenof taste and cdegance? It is but rational to believe, that if it was only properly understood what real and lasting benefits mL'ht be enjoyed from a little outlay in this direction, wo would in a few years, see wonders wrought in the way of beautifying our town. With strangers this would b a tvne of 'ood so-' l,n 1 ,C ' 4 M' . ci.'t t lie out-growth of into licence and i f 3 ... 1.. .. - - . t 1 A 1 I 1 I refinement, and the inducements to settle among us be enhanced two-fold. We make these suggestions at this time because wo doom them seasonable. Now is 11, e time lor making all ti.eso lmprovomeir.s wo j)iopore. Some, wo sec, have been engaged in tho god work, in the way . . r 1 11 1 of selling out shade trees. Let this pro-! ., . , 1 i M . 1 111 ! , iT'SS. 11TILI ivnrv KirooT ihn I rm inar vni. ! ' -.-.j W....V.V ........ ...iv-v. ...1..: the beauiiful maple, and "majestic Elm." Iin.iuf. lluU- Piymouth would look thus adorned, "A jewel town of thiidc and bower;' and if this h not sufficient induccmcat then is there no virtue in reward. Who does not frei grateful, while strollin along that beautiful avenu of trees on Wheeler's addition, for the liberal and gen rrous sPirit that I'UnU'a thpm. ftnJ who 'n remarked upon the value it has added to that part of our town? Lei us then, cultivate neatness and tasto in the surroundings of our streets and j dwellings and thus render our village and homes doubly dear. T"The (,U, li(-m Forum is issued now pemi-weekly and weekly. Wo hop . 1 t ' ! the f'urum is prospering pecuniarily, and that it will continue to row in knowledge and truth, until the scales fll entirely off itsev.. It has mad step in the rihtdiroction. and we are not entirely without , hope of its ultimate redemption. A strange things as that are occurring daily. ; Who would have dared to prophecy four ! c ,, .1 . 1 i or live months ago that so many Democrrlt3 wouj(i at tlii tinvi bi shed.ling such , copious showers of tears over "bleeding ' Kansas"? ' Tho Forum claims that its weekly issue . is tho largest paper in Northern Indiana, , Jf g( h mugt b-morti tw5r0 lh0 slzo jlg m.mi-weckly. Marshall County Democrat. ' Wo would inform friend Drapier that the above never appeared in our columns; and if, for th future, he wishes to credit any
Limit cjullull! ,onrt-)7'yrf'''. Policies issued without delay by m flf tlfl't'l'. fr. lit
bastard slips (o us, lot tlicm bo .1 little more respectable than the above, and from a lit-
tie more respectable source. TKictaIiii.c$fr A Wash ington correspondent of tho N. Y - Evening Post says there is a rumor of a chango in the Cabinet. IIo says: Messrs Cobb, Thompson and Brown will consider the defeat of Lecompton a sufficient cnuso for their resignation, and I learn from reliable democratic authority that Mr. Cobb is particularly sensitive on that point. lie is a southern candidate for tho Presidency, and must make some demonstration to save h'mself. Mr. Buchi anan is understood to be a littla jealous of Mr. Cobb, and does not regret tho rumored intention of the latter. Wa-S3iEltOH Hem. Washington. April G Tho
appointment of Persifer F. Smith j Democratic Conference, proposing toadcommander of tho Utah Expo- mit Kansas into the Union, and refer the
as first commander of tho Utah Exp diiion, has exasperated Gen. Harney. The war department was besiered by liarney's friends today, who wish him appotn1 ted to a separate comrainJ elsowl.ro. There is great excitement on the subject Mr. Colt, it is understood, has made a contract with the War Department for 81UÜ.ÜU0 worth of his a-ms. Messrs Foley and English nuthorizo a contradiction of any reported chango on their part in favor of Lecompton. biil i.- soon to bo introduced for the . . . .... . . - riiiiiif ill livn i In it 1ntio iHfrimrftt i r t-Ain. "a -ö'" - cörm iir T- 1111 lhettar Department has already been offered ten ieriments of volunteers It is intended to reinforce General Johnston with six thousand men, including two 1 egiments of volunteers. Tex ts, Arkansas, Now Mexico and Kansas arc to furnish the main body of tho regulars. Gen. Smith will Icavo on Wednesday, en routo for Utah, to assume command. Negotiations are aain entertained here for the purchaso of JSonora and other Mexican territories. Overtures for this ourpose by Commonfort's government wer j declined on account of thu high price de11. 11 1 VVT T monnun nur lr 1 c rianaviw 1 lintu i nor hrrti' i itrins are m uo iiuu. ! Tim special messenger sent here by Gaurez will not be received by the adminis - tration in cons via 3.100 of" Mr. Forsyth's i m".1- This will retain Tobies, the present 1 minister. I Foretell iew s liV the Indian. I v-, v 1 m r I .New York, April C. 1 n T , e y. , , rr T. .. . tau.i wuin i i i-in -a iiiuu.isa.tuui l.l ; "--- nn x ... fi . . ! lnu A ne'.v division of o-un-boati is fittintr j oui ;o France for China. Allaire throng!:?1!'. I" ranee continue grcatly depresoJ. The railway fC'vipts f,r the week were worse than th-y in';d ever bee Tho üjJ:ä lrains haJ Jy nothing is carry. The municipal Commission of Paris has olyed on commencing the public works rPS0 1 1 . on n. lanr sen b sn ;w t mvm nl. irmA n t , 13 . 0 J 10 ,no operatives. ilw atly .News correspondent says it wa3 rumored that Count do t hamborir had .. ... ...... - resolved to ahdicito .ill his right and eiaim in favor of Count do I'nris. SWITZERLAND. The affair of the refugees is nearlv terj minated, it is proposed to the Federal coun I c11 to öive a ,ixeJ residence in the interior and to expel 11 persons. RUSSIA. A dispatch from St. Potersburgh say?, Uus?:i:l is watching with great interest thu 1 v j.inwMO w 1 i.nai; auu hi J I auu . mm i . 1 1 e n the Hussian navy is to be manned fully, . .... 'and ship building increased. Russia has no intention of accepting ! Lnghah an(1 r ranch Consuls at the Black tea. All suspicious vessels on tho Ciicasian coast will be seized. TURKEY. Tho Alexandria correspondent of the T t, London 1 mies says: mt t. ,r UVM'OU. the Ij. S. Consul at that place has returned from th mission ho undertook to Jyiia, in consequence of the. outrage on tho missionary near Jaffa. Tho Turkish authorities had yieldfd to the indignant remonstrance of Mr. DeLe011 and arrested four of tho par'.ies to the outrage, and they had 11 been convicted, and were lying in irons awailing confirmation of their Hentenco from the authorities at Constantinople. Hartford Conn, April C. Buckingham, the Republican candidate
for Governor, is elected by from 3U00 tojof the people on the third Tuesday in May, f0UO majority over Pratt, Democrat. J the election of members of the Legislature, Thus far tflo Republicans have II ft y live j judges and Slate officers to be held rl the and the Democrats thirty-five Representa- same time. It also provides that all laws aiiresin tho House. The Republicans now of force, not repugnant to this Congain two to four Senators, and are sure of, stiiution. shall remain in full forco until
both houses by a largo majority Cincinnati, April C. Tho municipal election yesterday resulted in the election ol the entire Anti-Lo-eompton ticket by majorities varying from 2.2UU to 3,f)00; 12 out of 17 cotincilmen. Adrian, Mich., April C. Tho municipal ejection yesterday resultted in the election of n Democratic Mayor, Street Commissioner, and two out of four aldermen. A Republican Magistrate, Treasurer, Recorder an Marshal. Brown wants to know if there is not a little ironv in Comm. whim P.iiildii.o-'a hit. trr to Gen. Walkr eommandinir him to! O surrender and then subscribini; himself "your obedient servant?" Brown is impertinont, and ehouldn't bo answered Voma. An Ariielo nnufacturcd by milliners and dressmakers,
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Thirty-Fifth Congress First Session. Washington, April 1. Senate. Nothing of interest transpired up to 1 o'clock. House. The galleries of the IIouso were densely crowded to-day, and great anxiety was evinced respecting legislative movements on the Kansas bill. Tho members assembled earlier than usual, and before tho Honso waa called to ordet were engai;ed in conversation in groups in various parts of the hall, relative to the great question soon to bo acted upon by them. Mr Stephens would not now discuss the bill, having heard that a substitute waa to be submitted. He gave away to Mr. Montgomery, of Pa., who offered tho Crittenden substitute, as amended by the Anti-L-iComiKon Lecompton Constitution to a vote of the people; in tho event of its negation by them. a convention to be called to form a new T 11 1 constitution, it also allows ono member of the House of Representatives until the next federal censusMr. Montgomery said he had no remarks to make; tho substitute was its best intertt I 1 r 1 1 . pretor. IIo had furnished copies o sum? 1 . , 1 1 1 , members, and was readv to sunt v the pre S3 Mr. Quitman, of Mississippi, offered a subsiiiute, which is tho same as tho Senate bill, with tho omission of the declaratory claU8,. tliat lh 0 pwp,fl elml, ,iavo (ll0 ,.:r,;t at all times to alter or amend the Constitu tion in such a manner as they think proper, etc. Mr. Humphrey Marshall wished to amend the original Senate bill by striking out tho same clause which was proposed t be omitted in Mr. Quitman's substitute. Mr. Stephens refused to yi!d tho floor for that purpose, and demanded the previous question. Mr. Marshall wanted Mr. Stephens' ro. fusal to bo borne in mind; and entered on the record. The question was taken on the adoption ! of Mr. Ouitman.s substitute, which was r - nJvJ. ' 72 y ß? i uon.gomery s huosuuuo was men Y 12J nays ll2. oi , oungcamuei v.aroiners, mo.,j. j . ' -P ; The voto on this passage of tho bill, as amended by Mr. Montgomery '3 subslituto, I i precisly similar to the above. I The announcement of tho result wa greet- ! , . , , r , . , . I with applause from the centleman s LrMMr. Keitt moved that th caller v bo clear1 ,1, Much confusio" ensued. Tho Speaker reminded the npplaud'rs that they were not in the gallery of a ther lye, and said th.it if the Indecorum was re ! .,-ted, the picric should bo cleared. A ..n,;,,,.!-',,' U10 Udies. notJ,pr Ccrlainlr ' Tho IIousetheni.ro np.i-.ndid tr vi.'e on iIih t All llVllV. IIIVLI l.'VV.UV.l w .v.- - - I . , ; senate bin as amemiea oy ir. loniom- . j cry's substitute. Yeas 120, nays 112. The House immediately adjourned. Later from 5'lah. St. Louis, April o. Utah mails which left Camp Scott on March 1st. have sinivod. The troops continue in line health, and were anxiously waiting the de'.ermiu.i! ion of the commander to proceed to Salt Lake. Johnston had a regular force of ei diten hundred men and one thousnnd animals in good condition, together with a largo volunteer force, and the general impression was; that ho would not wait for reinforceiWriS, I II tit II U VtOllKl llc'fc Willi i'. 1 1 merits before making an attack O Communications with Salt Lako City is entirely prohibited, ami littta or nothing is known of the intentions or preparations of the Mormons to resist an entrance of the troops. Johnston despach will bs sent to immediately to Washington. The names of the perso'is known to have been lost by the burning of the Sultan are as follows. James Pogue, Albert Pgu Mrs. Juli" us Pogue, L-igiane, Mo.; Mrs. Ch.-alham. Baton Bogus;" N. B. Waif. ilk, Scotlsville, Illinois; Henry Ely, D. 1). Moore, Joseph in.ickhurn. Dennis Callihan, Augustus l'atleni), St. Louis; three cabin boys; three firemen; four deek passengers, names unknown. Aboui thirty of the persons on board nro yt to be heaid from, among whom are several cabin passengers. In the Constitutional Convention on the 30th, tho com m it tee of schedule made a report. Tho schedule provides that thd Constitution shall be submitted to a vote they expire by their own limitation. A bill of rights, identical with tho Topeka bill, prrsenting a remonstrance to Congress against admission under tho Lecompton Constitution, was read, and a ccpy ordered to be immediately forwarded to Washington. The Northern Indiana Teachers' Instituto will hohl its next ..sion at South Bend, commencing on Monday P. M., A pi il 2(, and closing on Friday of the! aamo week. Let the Teachers of Northern Indiana attend. Ample provisions will bo1 1 1 1 . l p .. ..... . mlie I,)r " ,r'e entertainment 1 1 l eachers from abroad Let all come and enjoy this happy rout: ion of Teneliers. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Paper of the North plcafe copy. - . ... rv A i1 ,1'FJtCHANTS Hvippiau u..un I I kinds, on as faTorab.e teriJ ' ddered, scanne oe- , . . A . . 1
New Advertisements.
NEXT WEEK rpiIE LOW riiicn STORE will be filled I from floor to ceiling with SPRING GOODS. We have bought a TREMENDOUS STOCK at a very low figure, which we will sell in these hard tinios for a small profit. HOLD ON a few days nnd you shall see a SIGHT worth looking over at the LOW PltlCE STORE, two doors south of the Edwards' House. aprS'53. RICE, SMITH, k Co. Those fond of a good CIGAR, cannot fail to find an article to suit them at jimlÖ-31 BROOKE & BRO'S. B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (juuIS-31) BROOKE Si BRO'S. A l) V DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is rebv given, that the undersigned has taken out letters ot administration on the estate of So oy Belanget, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, sire notified to file them, duly authenticated, for settlement; and those indebted are requested to I make immediate payment. Said estate is supjwjsed to ie solvent. aprS 2Jtl JAME3HAZLETON, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned Administrator f the estate of; Soov Belaugce, late of Marshall Couny, Indiana I deceased, t ill oiler for -ale at public auction, on i the preHiiscs (T the deceased, 011 Saturday, the 1st , '. ltrj n.i 1 : , I day ot Mav, lc5f all the personal pnipcrtv of said ; t.. ,.Y.vAn hi... .1 . erf, cattle hogs, tanning utensils, wheat in the grouml, household and kitchen furniture, kc, kc. 1 ermsot bale: On all sums over $J,W) a credit of nine monthi will be given by the purchaser uiving his note with approved security waiving valuatio or appraisement laws. Sums under that amount will be required in hand, aprl 2Utl. JAMES IIAZLETON, Adm'r. Jfsist of Letters O LMAINING in the Post Office at Plymouth, XV on the. 1st day of April, lc5c. Person calling lor letters will please say "advertised, and name date of list. Ash Adam C Le welly 11 Ellen Mowyer Mary A 1 matmr V m Adams Wm D Montgomery John Arm strong Mrs M A Mil lor Sarah K Bradley Mr. James UManin Aaron Bowman Mr I'eter Mappals Willid Bunkfield It I M'wYrdle l'ntrick Beeber George Magery Michael B ibington Wm Maunall Danl Bengor Valentin McGunncIl Henry Brooks WiggandsMUhler Margaret Bauell B Miller Sarah E Bull'ii Junes Miller. Martha Busber Louis McGidse Wm Baher Eliza Ann Miller Wm B.ufeer L C HaibcM- Angelina Bonner Michael Cormican Jonathan Cutler David Campb-ll J S Campbell J C Collins Miss MA Campbell John A CVarv John Clark C D Campbell J S C01 in ic an John McKimas Thomas Moore John McMulleii Iluldah May Thomas P Miller Jonathan McElvaiu Roheit McCormick (ieorgo Nicely Catharino Owens W W Philips Edwin G Patterson Samuel Pcckham John C Plummer R M Park LI) Palmci James Porter IIo Iges ::uv L C Parker Wm IiyelS Jll Geo II Row ley Geo 1 1 Kowlcy Geo A R.dsel Eli Reagan Mary Richards Jacob Bo R II Chancy Mrs. Sarah 1 urn John IV. - ' 1 . vi.i ( ji if r 1 Dawson VÄ rn Davis Mis Amy Diihii D D Dull Jacob French Jacob Fish Bessie Ferris Joseph French Isaao Fen is Luciuda Fifer Georgo Frank it Peker Fink Mrs'S C (iibson James M (ieddes Norman (Jnff th Fillmore Gt-KT J. seph (itiard Jcse B Gordon Lavinia Garrison Susannah Gun 11 Isaac (long wer Simon Gibson Elizabeth Graham A R Ralumau Jas Harvey Reeil Julia h Sn.fdgtass Wm Strnuss Isidore S: Clair Luciuda S.arkey Nancy Siule Jacob Smiih Sarah II Spencer William Sirauss' Isidore Simon Adolp Scheuch Philip Stevenson Thomas Sn j der David (ielclhau;eti LudwiStaidi Maurice Hainan Marlin Scatlei tiehl it Co lluvhs Wm II Stephens Peter Hutchinson Joseph Street John iS-Miider John Saeder Adam JSkeis Win Smith Sarah II Silery John T Si afford (ieorgo Shalton Haywood Secney Alfred Starkly Nancy Silverel Eli Henrich Ileniich Hoover J Harvey Janios Hcdclcii Alex Hubbell Lydia I leri is Lyd i.-i Ib'iuliix James Hinckcly II B Harris Jogrph Johnson Martin V Johntson Matiirt MrsTiibbett Win II Johnson Mrw M James Wm II Karnes Jeicmiah Kino Cornelius Ketty Andy Kinney Jacob A Kinnet Lewis Kaufman T Ketine James Kulp Samuel Kulahar Cornelius Kipley Daniel Lochr Timothy Lalmauh J LvonJ T Loweg James Lak Thomas Thayer B Thayer A Teln Fairy 1IIU If TliHvi Louisa Van Camp Savanlha van acor iiirani i Updiks Isaac 2 J Vinson a .ifweltr fji yr .. i i...i:l3 111 V.HIlip JjVUIA iv. , i ' -.. W lilted W 111 H White Lanch Whitman (ioii Whiten Whildivn Wright Emilia W owtan Maurico Wittry William Weld.et S P Wherley David Wavno Michal Lowrv Matilda Lolimow Mr. j Lolamau Mdam J. K. BROOKE, P. M. A NOTICK.-Xotioo is hen hy civen that the uiiderMned has take.i ... ...... . . ; ,ul u-ttcr u inunisiration n the estate of Washington Smith, l ite of Ma-sh.ill o tutitt, Indi aiia.deeeasi'd. All persons ha vimr dairm iipiint said estate, are notified to file them, duly a ltlientica'd, for seUlemeut ; mid ho-e iiidehted to said estate, nro reipiexted to make immediate payment. The estate is s,ippned to l.i o eiit. JAMLSP. L'DWAUDS, Adm'r. marW St:$l Supply nfthe fine rmaWttM Ot - ..r -11 ; j 1 t Ci-'ars. etc., kept con ronstanuv on nana. Ali tT.;, P,M,,,lied at the lowest wholef j1- ... riv. jaui
cmotrat Ollieial paper of Marshall County, and having the largest circulation of any paper published m the count', is the paper for those wishing to advertise. JOBS of all kinds executed in a BETTER stvle, and on as reasonable term? as at any other oflice in Northern Indiana. Tlioe having anything in the line of Printing f be done, will find it greatly to their interest to call at the Democrat oflice and examine specimens before going elsewhere, as we are confident that our work and prices cannot fail to please. All communications should be addressed to McDONALD & BRO., Proprietors. PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES ARTICLES. Apples Green, Dry, Barrels Pork, Flour Bran, Bacon Harn, Sug-ir Cured,. . Shoulders,. PRICES. 50 2 25 1 00 ?5 10 15 IS $ 1 Sides, , fjEr:F T''rcsh 4 50 12 C 00 15 Dry Butter Prick I Camiv by box.... Chick KY 1 25 12 8 12 150 20 ; i R-bs roi 1. . . nutter. '.;" Candies Tallow tA," ' " I Stnr 30 " 40 14 IC?' 20 21 3 s H ,. 1 50(7 & 0 ID 7 oa R . 75(p! 1 no 5 00 4 oo 3 no . SQ 10 12 .. 5(3 10 in 25 40(5 2 50 10 1 00 Hi 1 25 . 5(3 fd4' 25 1 50 1 00 1 21 4 Oo 25 'A Sperm . , Coffee Rio Java Mocchi Corn Meal Eggs From Fish M wk.-i 1 . Whit.-, !; ' Cod Horriii. - '. Glass XI ' " ft. m Hay Ti. o " v . . . Clovet Prairie Hides D v (iv n. . . . Honey I rov Lard Limk Lead Wl MOLASSESi:ie b' ri:;. Nails Oats Oils Lard Fish Linseed, Pork Potatoes Rags Rick S.tl.KRATU Salt Hurrel Sack Soap hft'OAn New OrVans. Crushed Loaf Tallow 8 ?3 10 2 50 1 : IG i;i' 50 1 00 1 T'A Wheat. . a STATU OF IXDIAXA, MARSIfALL COUXTV, SS: In M.irh dl Circirt Coi.it. August Term, 155". Amelia lnicv, auJ L.iw.inl Uiglev, VS. I Alfred Fi-l.er, )r:in-e Fi.-!ior, Nan- : c t Cowan, Joseph Cowiin, M;iry Ann j Wa!hKii,Sus.ir.i:ali Hiv, David IIiv t adults, :md William P i j)lc, (Jeore i lYci.h-s and John r tU s, n::mrs. i The pla'ntiffs in the above entitled cause, hv C. j II. Iloeve, their attorney, h ive filed in my ilie. their cumj '.aint, and it appearing 1y alii. I. nit that j Orange Fihor, one of the defendants, is a imn- ; resident of the State of Indiana ; he is therefore j notified of the fd'ii and pendency of sai l comI plaint, nnd that the sanv1 w ill he hoard at the next i term of the M ir.-hall Cireuit Court, to le ho'!eii I at the court house .11 l'i mouth on the seeoiid Moii lay of Aiuru--t, 5W, and nnh : r, p! ea answer or demur thereto, the aiuc will he heard and determined in his ahsemv. attest: N. It. PACKARD, Clerk aprl -lilt i Marshall eireuit eoirt. TONrOxTu:SIDETa T:ie undersigned, with the count v Surveyor, will, on the 12di dav of April, 1-5W, Ht "ten o'clock a m on s tid day, proceed to sunty and IoI cate the ! niKTs t' Iiis land in section 30, town-iiio : 5 north .f r-ii'-e 2 ent. in Marshall J county, Indiana to meet on the premises, and ccnj liinn- from day to ,iay until all i srirvevcd. j Non reidcnt wlio fail to meet the Surveyor ftt die time above mentioned, and defray, or provide lor tieiraym tin ir portion oi tin- expenses ol b.iM survey, w ill lie returned to the county Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to I.iw marll Hit JA MKS SN YD KR. sali:. Not J; herehy iv- u. i . u t!.e i -i..ti' d. uinii!istratorof the es; ,;, e! W.h iu; u 'iu .:h, hie of Marshall cotn '. . :......t. -e ', will , 4y. r f,,r iale, at the l ite i . --i , -i , , :,e .;. iler,', in Tippecanoe tn!. ;.. , L, .iam. en Saturday, the 1.0. ;. i-;,-, 1. twecii ihr hours o: 1m, .'.;,;, l; ... , , Vioek p m cf said day, ti." j-ei - ; the d.-ccdent, consistiiiir ot ' i v i ,. 'r ., f.i.-i.:'ii uu n-ds, hoiehold lu-ii t ,.( '1 EUiVH - hi ul s mo i : ?'.rt d(dl.trs and upwiinl, a 1. 1 ... ;. ,r. i ; : ;n . i n, thi pu:cli.ter , M il- ! ; i red ccurih , waiving aluato it. : : . . i-. n t.r !., w s. J ' Vi:s p. ldWARDS, Adm'r. inir05 ht ?J STATE ;i INDI A. MARSHALL COUNTY: , l" y 'hf ' "' ,; ' :'" !t' uUbl leru. jlu . t .,. m m, Lliha S. V.,,i,., jt!., in , . , John C.ilhra'th. Complaint. ! . . .' Ann i ttiMiraoli, A.il.orS 11., . , ... I I'.'l ard II n!.'u The plaintilU in t'.e .thovo entitled cause, bv C. ll. Ueeve, their attei i.ey, hue lilel in my oflice their eomj.l.iiiit, :iiid it .it;eai Inj; liy afli.I i it that Ihe delVndaiits, J. Im (oihraitli, Anna (iilbrnith, Aithur S. Due .t iiii-l F.dw aid Ilawh y, nro mn rciidcnt"of the StOei.i Indiana; they" are therefor notified of the Ii : n and p ndetiey of said coiuphiim ; lli it h. - in. i ! I..- heard at the next term of thf M nd: !! . n. u t e.. mt, tobe holden at the court house in PiwMoiith. on the M-cond Monday of August, 1-5-, .oi ! i i.'esx they appear, plead, "answer or demur I'., i et , the same will be heard an ! determine,! in their al.sj u- e. attest: N. K. p CKARD, Clerk M u-vhall circuit court. t . II. Ui'Kvr. attv. for p'tt's. ........... - marl l?t -2.50 N )TK 'E The regular me tin s of the lt. ard of Trutccs of Center towndiip, will be Leid on tho firrt Sa.turd.vincaeh m nuh.atthe cour ln.iHf in YUnu ,,u,n- Wm. J. 15UUNS Clerk, nmyi57
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