Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 October 1858 — Page 3

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V7oodl Wood!! '- Tho- of out subscriber who promised T7 O O D , . irffl confer farcr by bringn; it on tmmesturdy. -County Fair. J.w of th. fair, competitors for premium, are reeatdclln?onth.unciemgn . , - niersiend athisrts denee. onDa-.McpoKA, JT" " v,;i Cetmtr Vcmocrai, anu - toon Weleare tbe ticket out this wceV for want of room jtarRememtor that tbo Marshall CountT Agricultural Fair trill be held on the 13th.14;h. nd 15th days of October. jjVe are anthortied to say that Jatrrx Pacx1D Esq, Of La Porte will deliver an addrew at the Fair Growl, on, Friday, the last day of the Fair, on the reject of Agriculture. The well known al-iUty of Mr F. in a nßkient guarantee that we hall have a good speech. irWe ivamthal a certain M. D. of Sma'l Pox notoriety, in his speeches throughout this County, .Jcrotes .boat htf of V time to our ppr tue Tniera:. Mr Johnson. RepuMican candidate for Cnlt Precv.or.ala-. we b-ar, tells the people tint the Demerit 13 i poor concern, and thut the mvat in it .ire generdiy f dse. etc. PUch in gentlemen, while you can,ut re member while you re ftttcirptinj to cxUrraiailf u-, that it is a game that two cjap'ar -"' ITSMALL, SMiixtn tu. When Colfax u here, the Republics -ngrged Mr. Matteaon, Democrat of North Township, to timet for them. a promise that he ahou!d be "well paid." After playing ail d.y, they offered him the enormous um of $1 15:' Such compensation as this may do for Republican drummers, but "Democratic Thunder" ti worth more. tTLast weeVia the hurry of bnncF?, weneglectd to notice the" appearance of the Rochester Smtintl, edited and published by Tershia- & Carethers- It jreseats a very neat typographical appearance, and is edited wiih marked ability. The Democrat! of Fulton erery one of them should xtend to it a liberal reppcrt. 2Tlf the old bloat that edits the $350 Fre?s did rot degrade himself raore than he injures our position ia sociaty, by the personal hitu a'med at us ft-craweekto we k in his paper, we misht condec ad to notice the cowardly whelp. ITThe old"Tunk:n head, of the $350 Press, that 0t drunk ot drunk! erot drunk! asks us to maf taonr fuhcripticnlit and let mutual friends decide which paper has the largest circulation. Probably old punkin held would swear to the truth we don't know. Guess if he can't take ur word for it h would n't take our oath. Vrar Arrxcn:' The presentation of a boq'iet by the UenubVicvi 1 dies of Plymouth, to the Hon.Sch.l!er Clf. must haTe been a very af. fectir cr.c a!tt03V cqcal to Judge fullcr'o apeech. TTlkrr.crtacts. T his Teiy wise suprpostiöns in re'.atica to rbUih'dlr.g Exhibits, ha eerUinly arned fir h'ri'clf the name friven to Doestick's Vticnlar friend. Ignoramous ought to be sent to the Insane Asyln. t3"Tae moTHbcrs cf Protection flook & Ladder Company will appctv in full dress niform on the Fair Grouai, oil Thcrsday, the 14th inst at3o c!ock p. so-' t Scch a mn as Reeve is a pest and a nuisance to any conmawilT. He acts a .a . py for E istern houses over -lithe buair.ess men;i the town and vicinity; andtf any ene happers tb pret his affairs a little" t&rgldup,by any mears, he immediately Inf rms thsir'credito'rs. and represents their affairs Sn rach a hopeieas condition tht they become alarned and anthoiae him to winu them np. Tliis he does in such a wax.a. to reap immense fees. In one inatrnce in which he wr j concerned, his lees and the'ecsts conaimed over half the amount olltcted.-3f. C Rejpullicnn ($350 for Taxes!) We are a-aihorited to say that tbe above is a lie. manufactured out of whole cloth without foundaias.reaaoni justification, or excuse. A wholesale -Biiitedj tad nilicioui lie, and the editor knew it when he wr&tt It. Wonder If he taore to that li of $323 for h's oJTice ? Answer, dirty face. DWe are forced to leave out a number of adverttfeeaU thja week, fcr want of room. We wUlnakettahOK. OThe comanaisition of MM'! will appear in er nsxt Ira's No room this week. XT W. F. Sbxjiwoco, Esq, will please accept er thanks for lata California papers. MatÜrglj jn.hrs last paper, in excuse for put tiag'ia hia ofll?"at'5353 when it was worth $700, says that the- AtfS sor asked him'how much his offiee (build'ngY waa worth; he replied that it ost hia 550 ;that the Assessor "theri said he would put it down at $100. ThS$ tre do not believe: -but sutv l to be true the law requirerthe Assef sör to fix the value ot all imjw-orewnfo, and if he thooght it worth only $100, it was his duty to put it down at that, no matter wuat it post. W ith tbe fee property, the law reouirfs JUattircJy to cite it in nar " sali. He says that as the Assessor put tne building at $100, when it cost- $200, he tho't ha would put in the b alanee of his property at the tame rate, and did so. Th'.s 4s as much as to say, that because, th3 Assessor thought his baildinworth onl $100, he -MiittinVlv -Would, and did, return his other property at $350 whea ,he hneio it ras worth $700 and therefore if he swore to that 1st. he swore to it a being a true list, and the trae value of ill hli property when he knew it was ely halfita value. He is welcome to all he has cude morally and politically by that explanation. Try it again ojd ;Fly up the Creek TO THE VOTERS OF JI ATI SLU1L COiY. Al tht.tipifl is close , . . id when you will hare aaoppoitunity of eelectin those man for county officun in whom you can repose confidence and inoto they will do .whtis;ifc,wid right between man and oan, I with to present a few thoughts to! tü$ thinking, reasonable portion of voters, who do sot'Allow themselves tobe deceived by tTTT idU U!e put in circulation merely for electioneering' purposes. Jf there i on duty .derolving upen uur citizens which they ahould perform calmly, fairly and hocettly. as they truy believe, that any i tna exenuse ot the elective franchise f reaiiiatton or this fact has prompted iho following propositions; law Whig m 1 , . person has erved in an Ccial capacity during one term, and in that cawcitr has conducted hi.nlf ; . , Jv v Jucieu nunseir m an upright, gentleraanlj manner striving tn protect the interests of the nnfortiin.tr, . ... oniortunate, whenever it tras m his power to do so and not compromise the ri-hts and inf,..,. . . . . , . :vo" U1 Wtyw in vtnoM Mror ihe u required K 1

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' . . 1 . 1 A mm to " nmmote tlie true meres' s of- all parties i ii.at ti irrespective of nliiicl char acter: win yon disregard 1m9 just claims tu your poiliiem iiiiiucii;t-, a u viiioc mi . ... I at thf cominir election lor iimii mioae practical titness f r publi office may re.lsonablv b brought in question? 2d." Whtiia man has been engaged in an official station for one term, has he not ncauiied a d radical knowlodjre. of the dutlS of tllAt office Which will enable him to nnriitrm n ili inrdic TfcjT cassia lwn UfloW9-nt,lhllg uf i ' the duries of the ofiu-e. and who brin-rs but lÖ Ol ln6 Olil'Cf anil Wliu iiiii wwa smrtll amount of acknowledged ablü y to sustain him in the performance of dUtieST . . 3d. Do you wish to till your county offices mill men whose interests are tuen1 tnce s wiin men wnoe ified wilh your own; who have been here I or years; who. in all probability, will Uj heir bodies down to rest beneath yourj for tne.r Domes aown w T'ZZ" 1;. greer , od; who are c..u ests because they consider you their jellow tlilzemt Or will you pursue the only other course lett you. ana u'ru.ng um,

tma intorpQfq of the COmmunUV, VOieiori nouceisnereoypTra lornuium iruaru, mc true lnleres" l"Cpverv r9 t a .. 1 defendant in the above Entitled cause, of the fil- Ix cash, for men whom you hare eery reason to DeMete lni?of theplaintiirac0fnp,ai..t )d affidarit and ! D ' A . K, D rh D,r o would prove incompetent to tlU the otüces undertaking in this behalf, and of the pendencv of , w rk-M-IM D C T Pk I EL O thevare seekitu', men who were induced to this action, and that the same will stiiul for trial: We have on Jvmd, Corn and Oats for sale, remain with von onlv by promises of office? on th 28th day of October, A.D., at 1 o'clock S0pt 23d 44 THAYRE k FREES E. i' i t k ,u;..i ;.w rv,M. a. m , at mv office in Plymouth, Marshall Count v, ,, - 1 trust the honest, polr, thinking por- India'na ' 1 JyJJEU NOTICE. tion of our community will take these facts j Dated October 4:h, 1853. A41 thos that are indebted to us will please call into consideration before they depotii their ;47t3 J. H. CASE, Justice Seal. . and pay without further delay. hiu. nt TnMrkr : We jire receiving new Goods, and will tell cheap ballots next Tuesday. g STATE OF JSBlAXAs1 !ftrcah. During poluical excitement it is Tre MARSHALL COUYTY 1 juU-32tf CLEAVELAND & HEWETT. ouentlv the cas that each party ie in th , n o n. . j !

habit of making charges against the other, : and nartieularlv affainst those persons who ' arn in nJhe tireat care snouia oe exer-' : sed ? ;wc . diinemn ta,M w iiv l Charges founded on fact, and substantiated , by proof, and those made without a shadow of innh 'or an attemp- at proof. Charts ; made airamst public men, can D3 suds an-1 tiated, if true, and of a public character; if ;

those who make charRea . tau to proauce er- , fl a6tue a 3f 26 EARLY INDIANA TRIALS A SKETCHES, idence of their reliability we may saleiy Gent: I am out öf vour A"ue yruP Rnd I otter the same at retail, and to the trade at conclude such charges to be false and , wi$h you would forward me a pupplv immedia'telv. Cincinnati prices. As Mr. Smith has Ion?: been a made for political effect. I U has thus far proved itself a great Vemedv in Fe- edR man in the Senate of the U. S., his work TmiAndL ar aometimes made use of to r and Ague. I have not heard of ita failing in aP ,nrtit for readers and every famInuendoes are sometimes maie use oi o , inlance l( fiect a thorough cure. I know ilr.w.th our County and Towuslp Libraries should convey ideas the author is afraid to plainly . of fonr lon.sUnding ca3c9 in wll5ch Osgood's India hAV workavow; insinuations ot such a character ; Cho!ogogue and mjnv other thing were ned ! The attached notices Iron a few of mtiny, will should produce no other effect than pro-i without breaking up the disease. Your AGUE snow how; t,(C ;hiia re1?e,ve.d' a,nd eciPf,?nnr 1 nVmnt for f heil author SYRUP effect a specdv and permanent cure.- seated abroad. Price $2,-a liberal deduction to found contempt for theit author. ; Six months have now elapsed Since three of the i fe trade. The citizens in the d.fferent partsof Be not seduced into the support ot n-iCTPea were CUPe(j The fourth case was in mv i these Counties will be waited upon by my agents

competent, unworthy men, dv ine reprc- : sentations of anv party. Search out fait s j and he cjtiided by them. Do your duty as ; men of discernment and all will bo wll. Fill "vour offices with unfit men and you will reap the disagreeable consequences . . . . . when It IS K late, vur present rui.uiatic nominees and officers hve proved them selves to be honest, worthy, obli.inir and competent men: such vou mar retai- u so . ' ? e . i you will it. ,L1J J X 1. j Democratic Convention at Knox. TV i . 1 ? mm haw vk. . 1 w rntAtfl Ah t TSl ! mc- r. pii t.u iiiu u'.-uirimuiiai should have appeared last week, but was misplaced and did not turn tiri in time. Convention mot nnd called to onler" by C. M. Hcpne". C. S. Tibbits was appointed chairman, and J. E. Shrrt soretary. On motion the Ch-sr appointed one fiom each township as a committee on apportionment. The said commi-tee pave each township three delegates, except California, which was entitled to onlv one. On the first ballot W. Prettyman receivwl IS votes for Sheriff and A. Welch 1. K. II. Binder received 12 votes for Surveyor, and P. Lain 7. G. Feiten received 13 votes and J. Uncrpher G for County Commission er. A. Lambert received 19 votes for Coroner. On motion W Prettvnnnwas dec'ared the Dem ocratic candidate for Sheriff, R II Bender, Surveyor, G. Felden, Commissioner, and A. Lambert Coroner. J. C. Walker then took the stand and delivered a sound and eloquent speech of two hours in lenzth which was well received by every Democrat. The Convention then adjourned by giving three cheers for the Democratic Ticket. . . .. . Thete is no doubt f om the appearance of things in old c;tark, but what she will do her'duty in the coming contest. You mny look for "109 majority from heron the 12th of October. ETIf you want a good article of baot Mac ting you can get it of Brooke A Bio. ' , That Affidavit Once More. Editors Democrat. In justice to myself, I stoop to reply to the unqualifiedly false communication in your last paper from C II, Reeve. In that he denies having -anything to do with that affidavit filed for change of venue in my ease against the Sheriff. This 13 a base lie, as every one cennected with the Court at that time know." He did draw up that affidavit framed every word of it h'mself an I then presented it to Mr. Liston the Jun counseI"(and not the Senior as the Hon. erentleman) for his signature. Mr. Listen remarked it was rather hard, and changed it and scratched a great portion of it out before he would swear to it. .Mr. Reeve has further said in a public sncech a TT r t m s-v . . at Uniontown.that if Mr. 0:lesbee was elected I would be the one that would fill the office which is a sclfevident miliciotH and unqualified lie. I have said nothing concerning thin matter but what can be substantiated. Respectfullv, W P cjTTirM TV As this is tl e Inst issue of cur paper before the a m m m. m election, we take the liberty, in Mr. Reeve's absence, of saying a' few ords in relation to thj above. In the first place the affidavit of the Clerk weich was published last week, shows that Reeve did notjile or irej r to that affidavit cr any other at the last terra of the Court. In the next place it shows that J. A. Liston was the original counsel and also that "in said affidavit .are no facts or statements in relation to the honestv or rredulitv of any citizen of Marshall Countv" We leave public to decide this question. Pillsbnrgh; Fort Wavne & Chicaao KAIL 1UAD. PLW1IOUTIS ÄT.JTJTO.V. TRAIXS ARRIVE. No 1 U S mail passenger h 15 pm No?, expr pass 9 25 a m No2 local frht7 45" . TRAINS LEtVt. No 5 U S mail passengr 2 HQ a m No7 xp pass 11 00 am I Nonlocal Ir't 123 am O. XT.. H.. LKaVic LirORTE -. No3 U S mail passenger .... 94) a m No5 Chicago express pas senger .... ä 25 p m No4Frtij:ht 1215 C. E. MORSE, Ag't, m9 -tw LEAVE PLVJWOCTH Nol U S mail passenger 2 oO a m No2 exn pass 11 44 No 6 Freight 7 p m Plymouth, Oct 7 'SS. J. O. OSIOUC D.' T. rTilLUrS. UsBUHXE & PHILIPS, M5?02Sf 2S LAW 0 OFFICE First door north of Bovd'a Furniture Store, PLYMOUTH. IND. TO .NON-REIDENTST THR nndersiimAfl u-illi tVio wmi.c.. I . ..v., ...x-m n ... ,uv wumj OUrVfTOr.Wlil on the 19th of October, next. t in..vii,JJ - " r - vrv m uiug .yi proceed to survey and locate the corners fi ? n section 19, toirMhip35,Mnge 3 east, in Marshall Co. Indiana, to meet on the premises, untinue . frou dar to day until ail is finished. ! the t;"I 1 nt3' wh? tail,t0 meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for derrJ,n'g. their portion of the cipeuse of the T-aS:?!.!?? c't Au-Utor, -,"ucl,IMu"nciea placed on the tax dup icate Sr!r ccordin to lj"

For the Benefit of the

Marshall Co. Asrkultural Society. Q Dff R il4?50 II fSiUfl The Committee of Arrangements have sccured a large and commodious Hail, for the purpose of giving n Ball on the evening of Thursday the Hth inst; the proceed- ot which, alter paying extnss, to goto the Society. Al persons desirous of aiding the society and, , by procuring tickets of cither of the Committee ' G'-ntlemt'ii with ladiea can call at the residence of ftis, f iiimuriiuu u'A-a pf in av pviat us uD. V, m.tted without ticki t. A general invitation is COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS: 1 Mam Cummings, I Joai m Etaks, Dr R Browj( d vixnewje, j David How. ticket Music by TICKETS 5l REFRKStlMEKTS EXTRA. RAYMOXT dt KELLE Y. State of Indiana Marshall COUUty. ij j yjnaM ! apaii;st ( Atucbmeut. nitiin lArnara.) p., 1853, Estate of Jacob Klinperman, deceased James 0. Parks Administrator. Notice is herebv. iL.i a a ! 1 1 i .a i i

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cob Klinaermin, deceased. Attest: N.R.PACKARD, C.C. P, M- C. 47t3 : . By. WM. KEKDALL. Dep. Four Lens-standing Cases of Fever and Ague cured after using Osgoods India fmiily. It was of five or six moths standing. ä The Cbologogue did no good, but your medicine j effected a speedy cure. W. B. DEMICK. Dr.Koback'r Scandinavian Remedies are over- i turning all the old theories of mokicine. They ,..,.!, ihn Maa.1 iiimiiTh tin. n!ff't.ii-i. nrina wi, - - a nuirmif sp. i trriumiv iiiiu cui n vc cllti mn : mtioiiliia TKn Imrhi aT IiiTi tli ora m-ila ni-n i from the mountains of Sweden, and this combina- . ti, i is fiupersedin:? all the nc;, ,f,i,a i..(ir.i,:. i tmnoi vegeiao.e eiemenw iiiiiiemi mcuii-inm. iprpsi i i: r.. : i-. hilintM comnlaints. fats, nereous nffections. hrteries, scrofula, skin diseases, rheumatism, head Mche, rains in the back, tcxual debili y.etc, ?.re re- : lipvrr with wonderful raniditv. and thert" is no : . . m ' malaiw on2in:iimz in a moiuid conaition oi the Moo,l or other flnida of the ?odr. th.it d, nn ! vield to the Scandinavian Remedies. See Advcr ! tisement. O $401 Paid OUT I DocrrRie roa FEVEa axo Accr From a respectable. Farmer near Green : pnna, Ohio. I have mace use or I. LhbtJous a AGUE SYRUP with most aton'siiing succe.vs. I purchased a bottle which enred permanently four cases of Fever and Ague in my own family, and two of my neighbors. Thev all totk ansmetic before taking the Syrup, f have paid out Four Aundred Dollars du riog the past ssx years in doctoring for Fover anc Ague. I hud mad use of Chrystie's Balsam, end a host of Ague Medicines, but was onlv able to obtain a temvorarv relief, until I made use of the AGUE SYRUP, since which time my family have once more been able to enjoy life agriu. JÜ1LN SIMMONS. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a connüVion f.nd order of Sale, to me directed from the Clrk of the Marshall Common Fleas Court, I will expose to sale as the law directs, at ihe Court-house door in Plymouth, on Monday, the ."th day of October, 1S54, between the hours of It) o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said da, the following dcHcnliod real estate to wit: The south half of the west half of the nr r ihwest quarter of section nineteen, township thirtyfive, north of range three eait, in Marshall county, Indiana. Taken as the propcrtv of George Woodworth, at theaui; of Henrv Wait. J. F. VAN VALKENBUKGH, 45-td. Sheriff M. C. ELECTION NOTICESTATE OF IXDIAXA. MARSHALL COUXTY, SS: To the the Sheriff of said Conntv Greeting. I, Newton R. Packard Clerk of the Marshall Circuit court, do hereby certify that r.n election will be held at the usual places of holding elections in each and everv Township in said Countv, (except I Green and Polk Townships. In Green- township ! tl)e Jcct5on De held at Newhousc's School "d in Tolk township said election will be he1,1 Tyncr Citv,) on the Second Tuesday, the 12tu daT ot" October li?Z, for the purpose electing ithefollowiog officers, to-wit. One Seoretarv of t v.. . State, one Auditor of State, one Tr.nsurer of State, one Surerinteudant of Public Instruction, one Attornev General, four Supreme Judges, one I Congressman, oe Circuit Prosecutor, one Sena tor, one Common Fleas Prosecutor, one Represenative, one Couuty Auditor, one countv Treasurer, one Sheriff, one Commissioner, one Surveyor, one Coroner, an-t oi.e Assessor in each township. In f L S witties whereof I have hereunto set my name and affixed the sal of s aid coiut at Plymouth tins i:5th tav ol iSeptc mber li5. N R PACKARD, Cl'k Circuit Court. PROCIiAMATIO X. The qualified voters of Marshall County Indiana are hereby notified that an election will be held iu accordance with the above notice, forthe purpose oi' electing persons to fill the offices described therein on the second Tuesday the I2lh da v ot October 1 5?. 41" J. F. VANV LKENBURGH, Sheriff. ÖHEH1FFS SAT.Tv, By virtue O of an order of fale nnd execution to me diiected by the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court, I will expose for sale at public auction, as the la w directs, on the 9th day ot October lr-5-J, at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, hetwer . the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said 'day", the following property, described as follow, to-wit: com iwnci tight the "aouth east corner of Pierce street in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth, running thcrce in a westerly direction parallel with the said Pierce street to a point opposite to the south west corner of Lot number sir, in said addition, tin n?c in 'a southerly direction parallel with the Michigan road, sixty feet; thence in an easterly direction parallel with said Fierce ftrect to the Mich'gaii road ihenco in a northerly direction parallel with the Michigan road, Mxty feet to the p'aee ot beginning, together with all the appurtenances thereunto appertaining und belonging. - The shove described property being executed as theproperty of Alburtus C. k Ellon S. Cppron to S:tisfyajudgmentfor six hundred and forty-one dollars and sixty-five cents, ($641 65-100) obtained in the Marshall circuit court at a suit by C H. Reeve against Alburtus C. Capron. I will well the above described property, or so mnch- thereof as will satisfy the above judgment accruing costs and interests. ' . J F. VANVALKENBURGII. Sh'ff M. C. ep 9, 42t3. ' k uur a p. iui atticie, at Pwrr,H.

SHERIFF'S SALE. " By virtue of an order of sale ;nl exectioa to me directed from the clerk of the M.irs'iall Circuit Court, I will txpose lor s iltf at public auction, a.- the law directs at the court house door in Fljm- . i l Ii n 1 IT..... t!. i .

9th day of Octobt-r, lViS between the hours uf 10 V v'v rv t ajv v tw i - r aq vv scrlb-d real estate, situate iirsnid county, to-wit: the north west fourth of the siur cast fourth of section .'W, in township r3, north of range 2 east, cont iiijiij? 4 ) acres more or lessor so much thereof nsmny be necessary to satisfy a judgment for $iri,2,ngainst Abraham 3 Hand, and WmJ Hand, replevin bail, in favorof Edwin Patcldge 42t4) J F VANVALKtAXUHGlf, Sh'ff MC NOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. State of Indiana Marshall County. At the Julv term 185, of the Court of Common Pleas, of Marshall County, after final settlement of the estate of John Tliarp deceased, about the sum of thirty-six dollars were fuiuid remaining for d is tribution amenstbe Heirs. Said heirs are there-fa.-e notified to appear on the erst day ol the next lam of said Court ano Drove their IfeirshiD and receive their distributive share. tepl6.4?t3 N R PACKARD, Clerk C C P M C WE WAUL PAY THE TTmTTFQT Af APTTTT PPTPP HON. 0. H. SMITH'S B A VING beon appointed bv the author Sole Agent, for the counties of St. Joseph, Elk hart. Kosciusko, Lagrange, Steuben, and Marshall, in the State of Iu iian i, and in the Counties of Ty : i r . T . . u .1 t? i. : i.. Slateof3lichi n fortheraie 0ui3book entitled soucu-jig suosenpuons lor"'" ''rK-VI,p t?i o Ii n f i Wholesale Bookseller, South Bend, Ind. "We have a noble volume of 640 large octavo pages, full of facts well stated, of incidents happi related, and sketches, portraitures and historic .reminiscences, etiniateu witn a masters nana. " o heartily wish the work, as we are sureitdeWestern ChristUtn AvOCtttC. "The book isncitlv printed, with a fine steelinPr veU of author. Mr. Smith wrtess with ease ndbeautv. His discnptions andsketche natural ana me-iiKC. neuunxiiim, as a reiig, ioi S Journal, forthe hih, moral and religious t one, which he ha given to his interesting sketche s.M Bajitist Vitn's Indianapolis. "Books of this class are eminentlv valuble in a Historical point oi view . i ncy are me ousert auon . rrt .it . of a cotemporary the notes of an intelligent, activeman in life, which are infinitely more important than all the reasonings, collections, deductions of the profeional historian. The volume is very readable, abounding in anecdote, and person il reminiscence of Uourts, jutge. juries, civilians, po ets and artists.of all kinds. The author has sound senes, and pood judgment, with a skillful pen." Harpers Weekly. "This book is rich in biography, anecdote and localisms. The woi k is no fragmentary in its character, that one paragraph in no way discrbes it. We simply commend it to our readers as one of uncommon interest and originality." Home Journal. AGENTS WANTED, immediately to canvass every Township in Marshall County forthe above work an active, energetic mail caii make from tiro to fire dollars a day applv to sept.2m3 DAN I EL WITTER. South Bend. Ind A GREAT HORSE AND MEDICINE. . CATTLE t L L. FL John's uou uition row--dors. Theia - powdert are held in TrrT hish eatimation for hore, in r' of PIS1FMPKR LO ok APPfrnT. HIDE BOUN D. TRLI.OW WATER. STIFF COM11 1 1 IKt. ... Ls Th"j are ecel lent lor etti tht are fkkbi nl Df PrLiTATKi) : anil will cure COSof (tlin bloudv milk. They also increase tleiuntitvof milk, when the cow's general condition i bit The proprietor h been asurel thit they re superior to any ihincel.e in ce of llo'.'iow Horn. Care iioulrt be exerci?! that you ob-tai-St John's genuine Powders, and sntTer not yourre treito be hnmbugir4 with tbe assertioo that onitUinf tlst is just as good. From a Wealthy Farmer oSsntca Co Ohio. My horse waa worked aaJ drirtn so hard, that be seemod completely worn out rd med up. If be walked a few yards, he would tremble fcH over. He eemed entireiT worilikns an l about to die. I jrave him Trl Kis rorticinni. iat teT wre nf no henrflr I flnnlly kht him t. L. FT. JOHN'S CONDITIO POWDKRA IU rapidly irproved until he became perfectly well. I tea sold him fur one hundred dollars. P. bLAYMAKLIt. Tifteen Hmi in cne Stable Cured of a Cough. : Mr. James Ward, a dealer in horse, widely known in Northwmtern Ohio. mv: I hare mnde oee of I. I.. St. John's Conditiou Powder for Counh. Distemper. Wnt ef Appeti'e. etc. I consider them an article of real value, and the het horje roedlciiie with which I am acuxinrfd I was some time since at the livert -trtab.e f Iniel Oominir.of Maumee Tity. and found his horsoa. fiflren in number, afflicted with a eotiith I adTii Mm to give them St John's Condition Powders. In eiaht or ten oays I lernel he bad followed my adfice, and that his horsea were Uien perfectly welLHollow Tloni, Etc. I have med St. John's Condition Powders evera years for horses and cattle, and have f..und them excedent in dlftemper. and the other purples for which tt.ey are recommended. I bvd found them a arrat medicine for cattle bavin the Hol- ' low Horn. I bore the horn, open the hole cccasK-nally, and feed them St. John's Condition Powders. 1 ha frequently viven them to fowl that became dnea(K;d, and failed In irivinf milk. Thea Powders -hay always oon effw ted a cure, as mads U.tm give : their m;lk. raxsoTUxa, Ohio. BAMULL 0L0. , 1 - Bloody Wilk, Etc. Mr. James Croniete, Omar. Ohio, says: I had a horse badly afflicUd with diajemper. and rare him Ht. John'a Condition Powders. They fperated like a charm, effrctin a cure in a lew riaya, TheT are Iren to cows in our neighborhood with exce lent eff ct. purifying their blood and improving t ielr condition, to as greatly to increase their quantity, of milk. One cow had the grget. which caused her to give bloody milk. A cur was soon effected with thest Powdr" From a remiiQPhüadt'pki. Ta. TVhen travelling at the West I had a valuable nore attacked with !nflmmatk.D of the lung. Hi cough was worne than I hay erer known a human oing or creature hare. His coutr'iing wotild aotnetimea awaken .me during the night. My friends considered him incurable, and I would hsve t.ken torty doll 7r h'in. I procurel aomr of I. L. T. JOHS S OitNDlTIOM POW. DKRd. at.t aar him. They aoon effv-cted a thoP'Ogh cure, and I nuw value him at 300. I wish to carry th.ca always with me when travelling with roy own team, and would rrcommero) others to do w 1 h-tve made 0 01 tmna. MerehnntX and various other horse-POWCSrs, but gire 8T. JOUM'd U.- decided praferance. VfVi BTaa, ; Ma. A. Nnnitw. proprietor of a l!t rj stable. Tiffla. Ohio. July 7th, : " I CnJf.'L, ÄÄr8? ,e; eommendatioD for your C05Vrfi0N POwCeks. I have used them durinf the pait four jears. and during. that time my horaea Iihtc neTef luffered with distemper, althouah it has a number of tlmra preraila-d extensively . ar. ufid me. Three of my horaee were recent y attacked ; with a cough during the prevalence of distemper in the tjeitfl.borh.Mxl. They were eridently rettiDg the dis Urn per. l r4 them your CONOITioN PO W t EJU, and cured tham perfectly in two daya. , , , -r Ma. VTiixum Riartow. merchant TCviBiporl. OMft, writes. An'.. H5t: 1 am about out of your Condition . Powders. They five tbe est satisfaction of any horsainediciue I ever aotd. U you can send me a supply, do so Immediately. . . Hora nearly Bead with Diatemper. Mr. L. P. nye. Krel Township. tneea Co-. had a horse a badly afflicted with dUWmper. that the horse-doctore told him to Uka him to the woods to rile. Acurawa effected by giving Lloa thraa papers of Et- John'a CeodiUoo Powders. t . A liorse-docter cured a horse that seemed wed op and boat to die. as ha would not eat, by giving the Powder, prepared by putUng them for a abort Uma in boutng water, and theo pouring them down from a bottla.' This is the only way they can b administered when the horse will not eat. . Bold by all Medicine Dea'ers. who will farnlih ti. John's Almanac's gratis. -I. I St. John Co Tiflla Citv. O. Oanerai Agents for the Western States. ROSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roheit Ht R3nmvn?', f31) JinnKT. Han ;

TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY ' COjVGERNi '

THAT CHABLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of WEIW (ßröllDS A5D Vanhcc Notions, in PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA, TOBACCO, And many other articles, he can't be beat. As to priees, we leave all to judge. I expect to make a living by Selling Goods, And will succeed sure as anything, All those pay up who know they ought to, and hope they may, and not leave DEBTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, or do worse. "A word to the wise. Plymouth, September 9th lc53. . 42tf. HARDWARE! 'TIX WARE! AND STOVE STORE! H. B DICKSON & CO. Oa La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Are now offering the best largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, JAPANNED WAKE, EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Ore of the Firm has jut returned from the east with a heavy stock purchased for cash and of course to the ORE A TEST A D VA XT A GE! They now ofiVr to the public at the very lowest Zr ivi it g Prices! Belie v'.ng that the Nimble Sixpence is better than the 7otr Shilling!' Ererylhlnff Dertalninf to a wi-11 complete Hardware Store, may now be found at cure establishment here customer will receive pruiapi attention ana be sure to meet with GOOD BARGAINS. OurTin W.treM:nufaetorr 19 still in full Mast, under the tharge of an experinceu Tinner. We emplov none but first-rate wr knirttunH trim raatf jobs that are warranted to please. v e are permanently located in Plymouth, with ustthe Ftock, friends, that will suit vou. We arc determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round about," shall undersell ua and respectfully solicit your patronage confident that in the variety, quality and low price of our stock that we can suit everv one wishing anythin in our lin- " H. B. DICKSON & Co. riy month, September 2d. 1?5S. "TOF THIEF" Tou can buy Goods cheaper than you can steal them We are receiving at tho LOW ?2"32 23333 The Largest Stock of Goods ever opened inTIymouth. We arc determined to keep ut our rcnutatiou for selling the BEST GOQB AT THE LOWEST PRICES And now ofTor Goods Cheaper than ever before. Pleuse give us a call and then judge for vour selves. Wa like to . J Sliow Oar Goods! And will do it clicrfully whether yon buy or not LOOK FOR THE SIGN! ft .Store," On the corner South of Ihc Edwards House. Septl4n43.J RICE & SMITH.

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, SHEIUFF'S SALE" By virtue of an order if sale and execution to mc directed 'from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Cour, , I . will eapose to sale at public auction as the law directs, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana on Saturday, the, 9th day of October, 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 ocWk p m, the following described Real estate in said county, to wit: The south east fourth und cast half of the south west fourth of Fee 22, and the north east J of S, 36, all in T, 35, N, of R 1 E or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy a judgment for5 ($930,00) nine hundred and thirty dollars, in favor of John 11 Coolev. John G Far we!) and Eüsha S Wadjworth, against John Galbraith Ann Galbraith, Arthur S Ducat, and Edward HawlcyJ.'F. VANVALKENBURGII, sep9-43t3$2 Sheriff Marshall Co. T01T0N-RESIDENTF. The undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will on the 18th day of October, next, at 10 oclock ä m of said day, proceed to 311 ey and locate the corners of his land in section 11, town 32 rane 1 west, in Stark County Indiana, to meet on the premises tad continne'from cay 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 their portion of ths expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquent-ies placed oa the tax duplioate and collected according to law, . 44i .. .TOPWET n??r)Ry;' '

i THE PEOPLE

Of Marshall County, and vicinity, AR E respectfully informed that E . PAUL continues in the Boot & Shoe Business, ! And intends manufacturing and keeping on hand a supnlv of Boots, Shoes, Leather &c. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go For Boots ana Shoes of every kind, . To suit the most fastidious mind, For those who bo w at Fashion's shrine Please call at Paul's he does design To kep what eannot fail to sun, The latest style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wish for slippers neat . To suit their minds and fit their feet Of Gaiters of the latest fashion, IVhen dressed, to make a splendid dash is; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are thereof every size and various hue, Made at the East and Westward too. We also hive a Buskin tie, For walking which the Fair should buy. For the &vke of health and comfort too; Then call and buy our Buskin koe. Now, Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's his stock will please you all; His stock is good and cau't be beat, By any house, on any street. A better boot cannot be made, Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Brogans nre aiso stut They'll wear till they nre all worn out. But if you want a finer shoe, Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco or with kip With kinds th best, that will not rip. Young Misses too, we fondly greet! Come let us beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees, Of anv kind that vou mav please. I We also have forbAbcs that erf ep, A little shoe that's very cheap "Tis pliable and also ne'at, And will protect their little feet. Shoemakers here, can be supplied With Tacks and Thread and Alls jnd Lasts vVith Knives and Bristles, Tegs and Raip. Come one, come all, give us a try, And we are sure that you will buy At the sign of the Golden Boot. Phmouth.Scptcmbcr 9th, lS58-42tf. n no om: v brother. xo. 3, east side of Michigan street , 1KB,. t 7VrKnTf!TTFS. Clicinicals, Paiiils-fr Oils, VARNISH. TURPENTINE, ' WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, FAXCY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY, fec. Ac. Have just opened, and will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of such ailicles as are enumerated above, an J all others uuallv kcrt in a DRUG STORE! winch wc will sell at the lowest currrent cash prices. Particular attention will be paid to filling Physicians orders, and putting up prescriptions, family compound?, and prepirations of all kinds. We invite those wishing articles ia our line, to call, as we feel assured we can make it to their interest to purchase of us." N. B. Everv article so!d bv ua is warranted PURE, FRESH & GENUINE. junlS-31tf flib undersigned, hiving received a large stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, &c. H.ivj re?olrcd to bear half the burthen cf the present money pressure by telling their stock at greatREDUCED PRICES To prove the correctness of our statement, we only ask our friends to Call & examine oar Goods & Prices Being confident they will not only purchase, but po away sitislied that "they have saved 1Ü or 15 per ccr.t in the trade. Ia addition to the above articles, ker-t constant!on hand, we will meutibn BOOTS AND SHOES GENTS' SHAWLS, CARPET B IGS MD OLISES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, TAILORS TRIMMINGS, &c, &c We solicit a call fron all before purchasing Mr. P. Weaver will superintend the manufacturing department, as heretofore, and all who may want a suit made to order will do well to Hvo hi ns we have a good assortment of P5IECE K.OOD& PVom which to select, and no pains will be spared to give satisfaction. Those indebted to II. Pierce will please all and pay, as further indulgence cannot be piven. II. PIERCK & Co. November 5th 51 tf , New JEWELRY Store The subscriber would respectfullv in form the citizens of Plymouth. Mar , shall and adjoining counties, that he f has oncneil a new stock nf all ai' different kinds of . : . mJUm i: o lex 0 s 2 CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND nxr o n? x o tvt s x Generally kept In a rt das? Je wc !rv S tore. Tl Goods are of the lutest Stvlea.bcst quality and wii) be sold at New York pi ice?. - Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a sharer' public patronage. I may be found at all business hours in Davift son k Co.'s Clothing Store. V . . ADOLPH MYER3'

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A Good Marl Lime Ued, covcrin- a large tract of hind, situated six miles west of Plymouth, in a thicklvettled neighborhood. Terms reason U AwUto" EUGENEIUTCHINSON, Jnll-32tf Plymouth. Ind. FRUIT J AKS. A Superior article of Patent Fruit Jars, ht "A bast ia use, lar gaiea uw julySVJStf. RICE&SMITJI. DRY GOODS ' "a n D s ' - CILdDMUMCß-o CELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would re-eetfully call the attention ef jjurclKisers to ths fact that we have just received from tho Eastern citiea, a veil selected stock of Wqoqjj (&3ads2 READY-MADE HATS, CAPS, . GROCERIES, &C. HavJnihoulit ccr ?'ork r.t fjrt c!aw Hoav we can offer you Good nt rice to auit the times, N. U. With the above we have connected a 1: A Under the supervision ef Mr. F. J. RENNER, a here we arc prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constan l'r cn hand CLOTHS, CASSIMTiS, VESTIUGS. e. & M. EECKERV 9pr53-3 dp m s i A N 'IMMENSE STOCK LOW PRICE STOEE! Having soJ o3T nearly all our old'Gaoda, we ar able to fill up with a clein, NEV ÄND FAHIOHABLE STOCK Adopted to the season, aiid " h Advance of all COMPETITION We have bought very largely, nnl ar now r ccivins an BXTErä JSSORTMENTI Comprising erery rariety of 4t- v MMJif.., GO OBS! GROCI3RII1S ! CE0CKERY WARE! GLASS AVxUlE! v I ATS cö 0.XSZ BONNETS! Tin 1-00KINQ-QLA86E81 Paper Hangings, etc. r J7r.icpilTtmnt 'n Clt w!th cnoiCE SELFXTiOAS. We invite all to call and see ca before purchasing, as we Uke great picture in rhowing Goods, and can afford to SELL AS C!IEP as. any establishment in ladiaaa. 11 ?!' 13 OUR MOTTO. Remember th 3 LOW PRICE STORE, tve doors south of the Edwards House. RICE, SMITH l Co. N. E.--We bny nearly all kin A ef cotattry pro. duce, at the highest mai-Ut wico. Apiil22t It'5 22 ' WAREROOMS -OF A. BOB & Co. OVER PFR SfXGS' STORE. The undersigned have opened a splcadid aeeort. mentof - r CONSISTING' OF Chairs, Tnblos, Bedsteads, BTKBAUS, LOUNGES, U'kT..l, -Ml 1 . - ij f V r cured in " yyiaaa "PWcaa be proL AP0RTE qn FORT. WAYNE! nUi WmT'S for tke babie-Loun. "Small Profile and ' Ready Ray:9 . Now is tbe TIME, anI D-Tds the PLACP get the worth of your money; BURIAL CASES; Still on h.ind-tn!cc article. Also,' ith Galvanised Afrtf. '... p..i . !. 1. "mV. iuu ui'i anirn tri vin. '"SÄ1' aVboyd txJ

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