Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 December 1858 — Page 1

MARSHALL

VOL. 4, NO. 1.] PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1858. WHOLE NO. 157.

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. . PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER'- - - 1 858. 1 nriril Brr -Marshall --..-....w .-. - (Joitlllli Law of Newspapers. . SubäcriboM who do at give expiv. notice to the contrary. . ..,l,.r.a m-Uhiinr t.ir..ntinne thir4ulwTi.it ua. Ar puUHhtrmavntiuRet them antii aiumar.i-M-i an? i -ai-i. See. iheyrehell rttj-.uil 1 till they have .-uU-J tlir l-ill ail rlerel tie a)'ruisc-utinui'U. 4. if gutorriher n-mnvf to otlier .'.:ue ith.mt infirtnips t:ie puMihvis. anl th iht u itill sent to the fonut-r dircctivn. they re held responiUilt. Publication oi the Laws. The Republican, in a reply to an itm 4of urs rela'.ire to the publication of the . a 1 1 i ,1 J , ri, . ,,, - r . ll,i,,L.ii n I "11V U7IM1III ho Irt ,t , lllllias tllllV ia. 1 lk 111" nu' injust, burthening or.e portion of the peopie for the support of another--that the I benefits derived would not be e411.nl to the -expnse incurred, ie. in the sdiort arti-1 cle which we published, recommending i tha enactment of such a law, we did not t n v 4-. - i .- imiwi 1.11 .ii rH iVllAttC , " . , , I . . . . " ' . , Ps . , . , . 1 We do not think that the IfepuM 'icon's ar gument against sucn a: enaCiUient are con- ; vmcing ot any impropriety or lnexpedien- ,

cy in the enactment of such a law. Itsj Stukdat Evbmxu Post There is no obj.cr.oniWlmilh. pnblUhediuihc',; j,, the courtry ih;U we can , ,i . : J 1 r J papers belonging to the part in poner. ; more Cordialjv reeommend to the pncould be removed by having them publis- i agc of our rt.;,jf.rs tii:in lhe on,, establiih - ed in the papers having the lirs: ciicu-: e j nn(1 deservedly popular Post. " Without lation. The expanse ol their publicaiion ! any Ieäervö to claptrap, or the modern would b-; but liitle more than the cost of . K "fpm ,f m.ninfr rnrtoA f.- bv flnl, 1,..

lawsuiu growing out of ignorance of the rquirement3 of the laws, lhe IxcpnUic-. an seins t think that the !awb are made ; only for officers and lawyers. We think i differently They are for the rove-rnmet uu pruwuwou io 1;'' er. a..u l.tj .u., ; aright to know their requirements, ia or-; .-.I f if, ..,.i,K... i.n.. ür to ut-y and enlorcs tftem. . , . T!,c.e U prcbnWv not a ,o CWpo,-; j tiin in the .State that does not pubiuh its . orainancea.u ,omo ues paper, uwi ; people may know the laws under which 1 they live. We hare never heard any com- : plaint against the propriety of expending is ai much for each ciiizen of the corpor ation, as the expeusH of publishing th laws would be for cacU ci iz-in of the State Our State laws impose a line on all prso.15 for gathering Cranberries on public Itriüs prior to a oa'.e peceneu in the law r; , yt not one-fourth of our people hae av opportunity of knowing this, eicept thio tin newsptp-r. Tin aseitiou tli.u it is 1 t i ; nnd spend their ime and money, without . i anv remuneration, merely because a few Ie- j issatorsMovy it was then-duty. Instead j cf depending on audi uncertainties, lhe laws authoii?" the -lion of oflicers; whosa duty it is to atei. to such matters and who are paid .r services. We think it is the duty ot the Legislature to pass an enactment authorizing the publicaof the laws, instead ol deptidinir on edit -

money for this purpt-se, not even Matt-; by Gracc GreeBWood.Noyelctte by T. S. ! Assembly w Isich adjourned tli.j Oih day of j ro.ij8 . on llw val. ingly, wi:U all the economy and fair dtal- j Arthur, Original Letter from Paris, by a ! Match, 18ÖÜ did not pass any law tor the j u. of u.rty 0f ,i,e .state. Indeed it ing which he praises himself for. com-' 9peci:ll Correspondent, Chok-e Selucttuns. ' PurP0S(5 u r?,s!"S avenue for years 1 --'7 x-tA B0 iioresod ilio vs&luo of sucl. property, plain, of taxing Democrats to pay hin, for ,r)m tie besl r;ri,dical liieratue of Europe ?" ? lJ L IHAs thJl 1 ,hat U U ""fy b"'ieVcJ lhat :i V?W nuWishin" the ordinvices ot " ilr town '.ml n-.;o;.h : l im- .P1 ü) l" V. 1 , : i i assessment would show that tho taxable? publishin0 the orain.i..ces o h. town. , anJ America whh AgrictiLural andMts th,,r llepresoi.taaves would at all times bo i of lho Slu.c now arnount lo four hun(1,ed The expense of pub.ilnng the ordinance ,.ellany, loreign. Domestic and Congress- w!linu' to provide lor the neccessary means -u- ,i(,i.11(S ii ,i.U view of tha Qubief

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. i- i osiiCT on nie l ost to any pan oi me . , T i- ? ,i, .i, r i, Vf, asm- -s a ilimsy arga- j r ; ni1..rliriv : ,,vnL v . that although Indiana, in the days of her ' llf fA '-Dtr J C . paid qu.u terly in advance, at tke , . -j ence, h:ld been unable to maia-

- i . . . ' tain the hiiMi character of a sovercii;n bta'e It would certainly be a very loos.5 mode of : a year, bample number s sent iriaus. .? ... ir uuiuiciidiiii u..i.. i; t a in responding to all her pecuniary obliga- .!.,,. i1..,;lll.1.a ... .u,,, ;.;,,. Always aaress, post pai l. Deacon cc 1 . i i . i . ,i . iloing business to eipect the cuizeus to . .J1 . J. . , ... .. Hons, yet, she had now attained to that po- . i . i r ,i i tirson, Vj. 132 buut llurd bireet Phila- . . ' ,. . . m M fV klMfi rkW'nL 1'l.ilrltA it f 11 O I - I 1- I . .I. ... ..ft .... t I 1. r.vl ..r, .. W- V Il All

ora to do it voluntary, gratis. j lwn WIIS , luI out lt)' cur fl,,Mf"1 Allkx. i,f j-i .,1 f;Es(i.of Laporte. and iianv.-d Tyerville in We did rot recommend the passage of,, 1 f,r.r ' ... . .. 1 honor of J liomas lyner Esq, of Cambnd"-e a law of this kind, above specified, because J City, Wayne County Indiana, who was we thouglit it would be laxing the people : one of its founders. At that time not a for the support of newspapers; but because j tree had been cut upon its cite nor a house . tho't it would bt alvantaoustothe;!,uilt- " I)ece,mU1r that year I came .... " ! here and located. At that tune there was people, it being the cheapest method of j on(. flame ,)oUSe ccUpi.. J by Abra'iam

nuging the laws to the' doors of tho milliön. J lie Continental OCnlll, . Will ort vä a Conrf.r1 hi ihn Prshvferi.-iti "l.rch, this (Thursday) evening. The Cntiaentals are decidedly tho best troup s,ng now traveling, lurn out, ev - f?jbody. Admittance, 25 cent3, and in icturn thej promise you Mhirly-seven and half csnts worth of VoA Continental notes." Thanks. Our thanks are due to A. aMBRBl of the Uail Uoad Eitiro- Il)usC, for fine lot of Fresh Shdl Oysters. Thy wer luscious. W woull advise the Ivurs of Oysters, to call on Mr G., where they can be accommodated at all hour. C- WniTMORc. at 'Patterson t Cleaveland's, has aline lot of White Fihh fresh frem Uke Michfgan. That was an excellent one he presented to us. lie designs keeping fresh whit,vfish and fresh oysters constantly on' hand. Our thanks are also due to Keim K. Bbooke, of Messrs Urooko t Uro., for a a bottlu of Perfumery. 57"Mr. T. J. Patterso is entitled to our thanks for some nice, fresh White Fish. They were the finest of the eenson.

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(ranging thera in the form, is rather j more difficult than sawing and splitting a! I stick of wood for a stove. In making up .... , our uisfc uaner. we accidentally uiviueu an i . . ...- , . m it iiivii 4 1 ont side of the paper, and the remainder j n.U ;;,,, Tl,,, ...f nn outride ( Oil UlU IIHMUC . 1I1Ö p.Ul On ine ÜUI blUÖ diJa t convey a tjieHt deal of information, aim causea a great many questions io ue asked us in regard to it. Here's what was on the out side: 'Jugdge Test, of Indiana, in giving hU t rillion in -4 divorce case recentlv bofore . - au; The baiairje ol the article read very well fc.41 V til (without the introductory lines above. I Ilere is what he sail: "'Vt ilvAotns of Veno T iwrt .finlil nnt ; lhfl enaclment of a sUtute niorrt favor. able to their views than the present divon'e laws. Mormon polygamy is better, for tu at at leas: compels tue nusbanus to ide for and protect his numerous wives. 1 here. The whole Btory is told! Jude lest has credit for what he said; we have vindicated ourselves from any intention to our readers, and ihosc who didn t unjderstand it are made wise by this expla-"in-itionf nalion! j j jerarv slioeis. it has pursued the even ten "J er of its wnv anj by rea merit won tie! pUu;c t.onlidcnce and anprobition Iti never had a bolter corps of wiiter than ow. (t. 1. James writes exclusively for . . . . . .. . ,u and iurnls,es a gtory or a Historical : xoveIelto entitled the Cayalier. for which ! lhe tinWUh of the Post r l.im SI. ß80 Mrs. Mmv .lwi:.Bai f.U!i .1. ! glorie8, Mü rtnice Greenwood and T. S Arthur, will U regular contiibutors. ! With such an array of I literary talent, the , ...,. joSt must stail( fort.m03l ::m0nL' the iourna!s of the d ..CU L5 ht8 Tho't," , Tt'PM (KU IV 1 1W I V't.' jI)(fe ' . X. . . . 4W' -.V.r. pv... r, i "L PCr r eF i Fur Copies, 5.0Ü do Kiht' (1 to getter up f clubs,) 10, CO do TliiiIeMi, do do 15.00 do 'i, . i , .-... Xü.V'J ÜO 1 XoVKMiicu, 20th 1C53. Messrs. McDonald it Duo. 1 wiah to call your attention to tho growth of our i little village, which has sprang up like I magic. Tyner City is located iu" Marshall i r, . t r , j CoUtuy Indiana, seven miles south weSt j of Plymouth, on tho line cf the C P fc ; It. on llic llh ol July Ilioo. this ; Uhinehart; an old shanty store owned by I Boyce, Tisk it Co, It til Uoad Contractors i and another shanty used as a boardin' I house for workmen on the unfinished Kail ! Uoad Humors of a Station being located a some other point nearer Plymouth than this, and various other causes, tended to! retard the growth of the iwu up lo Sept. 1 1057. At that lime, there was, all told, I ien inhabiunts, thiee dwt Hing houses and one store owned bv Consider Cushnian,

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E.q. The name of Ty ion ville had prcvi- j it was the imperative duty to apply the ously been changed to Tyti"r City, by th,-1 money in their possession to the purpose Fost Oflice Department, which caused no for which it wa collected. From that adlittlo merriment throughout the neighbor- jotiniment of ihr Legislature, those oflicers

mg towns at our expense. 1 litis matters blood fifteen months sigo, when A (' Wilson Esq. of Si Louis, and W Smith of La I.' . e t.t . i ' i vi r layttle Ind, came here and erected a line two s'ry hous and a large building 2S by CO feet, two stores in height, for a-ni-riage Manufact.iry. This gav nn impulse to lhe place, and although tinfoitut.ately the severe money pressure of last seasn, caused them temporarily t suspend operations, still the town seemed to receive no check, bu kept on hleadily inrreiaing until now we have over eighty inhabitants, eighteen dwelling houses, two Stores, two Groceiies, ono Hoot and Shoe shop, twoUUck-Smith Shops, on Wagon shop. Ate. Mr Wilson and Consider Cushman Esq, are now bu.-oly at work putting Machinery iuU) the Factory (built by Wif son it Smith) for sawing shingles, lath, turning wagon hub., spokes etc. They

have set up a fine 25 horse power Engine, and will, no doubt, do a profitable business. Messrs Bissell, Cushmnn Sc Tyner have erected a large Stave and Barrel Factory, with a fullsetof Cmzier's Celebrated Pat-

i ent Barrel Machinery (the only set in this Sum?-) They will use a 3 J horse power Enf andn ca? .m;i,iulure nethousand T lour Barrels in ten hours! Some of . u ; i l -t .i tne a.aciiines useu are oeautiiui specimens of mechanism. They will employ when under full headway, thirty-fivi to t; fry men about the works. The Stave Factory is 40 by 44 feet with an addition of 12 by 30 feet for the steam boxes. The Cooper's

Shop will be 24 by CO feet and will accom- interest on oar indebtedness, leaving a balodate twenty coopers. The shed for stor- ance in the treasury of 131,342 28 with-

lntr staves is tobe 24 by 100 feet in length. Thev will use 3000 cords of; ! stave bd;s, annually, wliich make3 a fine - 1 . 1 t . I . ? I market tor me vast supply 01 umuer 111 1.1 . . mi : cr-rt r. ! 1c1nujr. 1 ney a e ra ng per coru lor stave oous uenveroa in ineir yara which makes it a profitable business for men owning timber to cut and haul it to thtfm. They own the right of Marshall County for their Machinery, and I under stand their shops are to bo called the "Marshall County Barrel Works." They will be tunning in two or three we?ks, and J

the enterprise will be an honor and benefit j will exhibit to you the amount winch it is to the entire County. j setimated will bo necessary to raine. If the The location of this town is a delightful j tax is lwvic I at once, it can be collected in one, situated on high ground sloping grad- time to meet the expenditures of the govually towards th Kail Koad; gravelly soil, ernmenl, it will be necessary to negotia;

' free from mud and slagnaut water. It is j cf the healthiest locations in Northern ! i . ..... j Indian?.. Messrs Millar French tfc Tyner, j its enterpiisinif proprietors, are selling hts j ils enterprising proprietors, are selling lots j very i0Wf anj nvo thirds have already been j 1 sod to be-buih upon anotherseason. There ! U n b'" 'T'"" " Y" 'V i mechanic to locate in. Before another year we shall have over three hundred in- ! habitants. A good Flouring Mil! would (pay well here and do a fine tnminess, be- ! sides adding greatly to the prosperity of ! our vll,;,Üc- Truly your?. 'JUblUKlAN.' 'c,, n)Jl1 .mv Previous to the year 1012 , provision i . t ? . o . . . . r . l :...r as mnue m hps ointe lor annual &c&iou oi li,e Lb,if1:Uurie ut lhf members of tha il .'.ii until t.kit iv in Tronin 1 iiilP nTtclllliC I .o. .. . 7 , . " ... " Tl !i 'ZZ! 7ll Ulioil believed that biennial sessions, f- i lt;i thai uuuivi in viui taij iiutvjy i suOieiMit. They provided, however, wnenin e ojaiiiuu oi . '"" , lü i PU,1C We,,a v 6,,.IIIU u?n ,l,m ,l' ,1U rT call a special session of the genra TUJ "tI.ir, v-inll. ,ssi of the General : . 1 . .. . 1 1 . . . .1, !.., 1.1 1 ri r 1 .1 I l.li h.k.l , IIKIL ailliouvll IHIjlllO ItllU ICIOHUWIl II. IV !,, f.r,.r il,,!-!! Irimiin,! till! iTllit ..f tho i; li.IUIV.1 UiljO 1 111 I I I VIM H V. 1 V v. . w - .... Sfatn ns a similar leoislatiotl had iliillted - o j the reputation of others, yet, that for many years, the credit cf Indiana, maintained j - -- -- in every particular, was to them a matter of iust pride and congratulation. They felt i Lulir c(ilno (hit nnv t'li iiiM (a Vti 1ir rn i V - ! OlOltl OlillVOy Vftlkll kwivv' - i er undertaking would bj injurious to i her credit and her honor. ! Nut hifh. anditur ihoso and other con- ! siderntions, the inembers of the last leislature, for reasons into which it is not my I duty to inquire, failed to enact the law "ecessaty to sustain the various interests jtowhichl have alluded, bhortly after LuchjuljounimeIltt L informetl lho- peollo i 0f tj,0 late that there was necessity for . legislation, and expressed a readiness, - - - g whenever the laws Could be passed, to call the inembers together. Believing that there was such a want of harmony among them, that necessary legislation could not be secured, I declined to exercise the power entrusted to the Governor, t call a special session of the General Assembly. Hut a new Legislature having been electd. I hav. at tho earliest practicable dav ex lercised the power to which I have before i alluded. i . Although that Legislatuio failed to nppropriaie the means which v.-ere then in j the treasury to sustain the interest for which i thev had been raised, lhe Administration and Executive ollicers of the State believed ! that such wa tho regard that the people of Indiana had for the government they established such their anxiety for maintainance of their constitution and laws, that have endeavoicu to sustain every interest of Indiana, as provided by her constitution and her laws. Thy found that the laws of the Slate provided lhat tho Auditor, Treasurer, and Governor, were authorised to procure money 'o pay the interest upon the public d-'bt. U-l'.eviiig that lho welfare of th State would bo promoted by paying such interests, a loan was negotiated on th- 22d of June. 1853, with lhe Hoard of if CVmmissioneis of lhe Sinking Fund for one hundred and sixty-fivo thousand dollars, which was applied to the payment of such interest?. Afier th State has iindertaken lo pay all the ititert and principal of her debt, lriovcngn integrity demands that her obligations should be redeemed. Sec. 1 of art. 9 of the constitution declares lhat 'It shall be the dutv. of tho general Assorably to provide by law fort lie support of Institutions for the education the

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Deaf and Dumb and of the Blind, and also for the Insane. No appropriation was made by the Legislation to sustain those institutions, but the money was in the treasury the clear provision of ihe constitution that those institutions should be supported, the officers of the State thought should be maintained and executed, and accordingly they applied the lunds in their possession to that purpose. The officers of the State have been enabled, by an economical administration of the public funds, to thus far sustain every department of the government, and pay the

' out making any loan excep the one to which I hae before alluded to No tax having bee nlevied for 1C57 : ana 1 ooo, an me resources lor sustaining i . i. x .1:. . . 1 r 1 n 1 1 . 1 - , Clll1?l, u ua..,u.m.Ä . cuii. ; wm at an car.y u:iy, uc c.uausieu,uniess j the legislature shall provide a remedy. I recommend to you, therefore, that, at as ; an eany a day as possible, you lake into conaiderationthe condition of the treasury, and that a tax bo levied for the year 1853. The report of the Auditor of the Stale a loan to meet the Mterest which will be! lue unou the uublic debt upon the firtdav ... of Jaiitiary, 1859. No ditliculty will be found in negotianing such loan provided found in negotianing such loan provid the loan is made for the year 1850. Justice totho resi-leiits and owners of the property of the Slate demands that the expense of the government should be paid by them equally, according to the valuation of the property. To seenre so dasirable result, it has long been th policy in Indiana to have fiequ-nl valuaii ins of all ! the real property in the State. Accordinly on the 13th of Febi uary, 1C53, an ac: was. passed to appraise the real estate, and make I the value ot the same equal and unUorai. ! Since th.at iime no act vi the Legislature has been passed ordering a new apprais- ! injnt. In the mean:ime the increase in the valU5 yf lh;U 0f proporly been very 'lf lh;U increil5.e h'j oee nnif(im, ! ! hiwiiviii' i.r. i iiMvv n-.tira.i.nnent wnulM " . ., II J C;1WÄ , aiM f ,I,hi i . VS . " I . I n 1 : rFr estate When the last assessment was made there

1 was but ono Railroad completed in L.din,,. Ai-;,nii, fpiini .ir. , . r,. olnfM 11(.

?vf.?, ""VZ "L TltV t unjust t.o lhat support cf the ied upon the apmy request me jlm rectors oi ine öiaie . . t o. Prison have made a partial report as to tho condition of that Institution. You will observe by an examinatin of that report that the new cell house has been finished, but even now, after tho same has been completed, such is the limited capacity of that insttution that it is impossible to retain, with safety, or employ with profit, more than thee hundred and fifty convicts Tin) number which will bo confined there by lhi first of January, 1859, will in all probability, amount to five hundred. You vill therefore see the absolute necessity of either greatly enlarging the existing prison, or erecting an additional one in some other part of the State. Iu view of the prison being located upon the Southern boundery of tho state thereby causing heavy expense in transrtiug lhe couvict Horn ue various counties, aim Del lev in r

that a portion of the inmates could b more 1 ttj-u,, om."spcei:il attention to the securin- j profitable employed in some other locality, ! V ? f' Eai Warrants and Pknsion Prae-1 and rely in' upon the advice and opiuon of ! t'--. hi Mar-hall and adjoining coituth-s. .1 , , i; .....,;... ci,..l. O.lVe oyer L. Rose Co.'s L)rur More, corner ' those most exper.enccd in managing such - ,

i i. i demands, in my opinin. your immediate action. I have dono ibis in hope that a' lew days only of your time will be 'equited, deferring to make any other commendation until you assemble at the regulär session, which will bo on the Clh day of January l.rJ. In conclusion, I hope that harmony may prevail in your councils and that wisuom and patriotism may guide your actions. AS1IBKL WILL A HI). itrTho Great Salt Lake in Utah, altho it receives all lho washings of tho mountains and the various streams in the valley, is said to hi gradually drying up. A writer in Utah says the natural deposits of salt frm the lake would upply the world for thousands of ytars. Tho water is so storng that from four gallons of water one gallon j of pure salt may be obtained.

institutions, tnat Iiiree n una reu to inreei Laoorte, August I'J alv. hundred und liTv convicts are as many as Tt-j ' tshould be confined in one locality. I ac ;61h!C I WI 11 BsLOUSC, cordingly join with lhe Directors and Wor- j ,!0CT den of thu Prison in reconimitlin to you ! rttlVlL V tlUa that a law be passed at an early day. pro-! Trvr77-TTT vidingforthe erection of another State ! r?Y , TT J ,, . I i'i I A IM r nioyed his tavera stand from the 1 ri.soii, and that lhe same be erecteil in. g-J so,lth ot ,i. ,iVer, to the haildin-l..t, ly the northern portion f the Slate. Littic 1 oeeupieIhy R. Corhahly as a resilience, nearly opcan b done towards tho erection of said posite the Edwards lloiwe, i- now prepared to ae- !.: : .. ,.i.i .1 ,.m;.. ..f l.'Vi Iftt ' eonimndate Ins old ct-tomers and the travelinsr 1 ruion unti tho spini oi luoJ. n it ,, ... . , ,. . ,. ,, n . ... iti i it puhln-generally. His stal.hti and all ither conshonld be regarded by yu as desirable to ! .:,.;.,.,, hin not h ito'crior to any stand ;,. use the labor of a portion of the conviof . Northern Indiana. Charges reasonable. in the erection of kaid prison, ono bun-i inarli nitf drel and fifty lo two hundred of them Tf fc "B-ST öä may be employed for that ptupose. If you j V I1121tvl4iv MiliFllrly should decide to pass such a law. provi- ( Within tiro ininT(cx ir ilk- tf tin' J)('jct,) ion fchould be made for lhe juirchasing of and near the Hirer Hridye in re land for the use of the new, than be-j SOUTH P EY. MOUTH, I X I. longs to the Slate joining lhe present piisson, many v. ho could be profitable employ-1 Tl,e Proprietor of this E-tah!i!unent resptvtI .: ,p iI.ü cunt-...- .,fi follv informs the Travelin' Puhlle and others, ed in raisin ' necessaries lor lue stippor oi , . . . in laiaiu "O.C5...IHV. it iat K, H 1OW pn.,;t toentertaoi litem in a the Institution. 1 manner lhat, he trust.?, will fzive entire natisfao I have ihus brielly called to your allen-' tion. Iiis TA REE will he furnished with the lion to ihope interests of tho Slate which j ,,,st th this Market al'.ord and his HARN . . . ... ülu'ÜVS fill. il ivilli ir.n.,1 I'l.xi.ii.l.ii. Mi,l .iO..i.!...1

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ÜSfJIT RIi THE CT UTS fifl R-VrHJji ! 5 f :uovf,n...:'i.v v.r '::irx,; I.nv ! Town Lot-, aii.l l.uwi:!i;j.:i!.!ii.-; wild and imBil'Sa Ui 111! ülillfi Ul I'Vlfill M I C;ohin-storv,m-::r t!- H.-n.-ra iVi.r.ii: . --ot-i Lai,d. R.rid-.V: Stocks Wauou, Carriage,

BRAXC1I AT PLYMOUTH, IXD. U.S. ORG AX, Pres. II. FARLY, Ca.-hu'i. EASTERN EXCIIANC.K, Draft L :.in nati anl Chicago, Göll and Silver, C;.c:ir rent Älonvv and Land Warrants BOUGHT AND SO L D . S3' Dej)Osits Received and Money Loanrd. 0"Excha:ige on England liuplit nnd so'.d U" Attention given to Collections :;nd General Banking Business Transacted. June 2.3, lfrä-. :n J. 6. OSBOKNE ü. T. rfUM.IiS. OSBORNE & PHILLIPS, u tu J 4. u St w toi-V 5 OFFICE First door north of UovdN Furnitur Store, PLYII)TiI' INlK J. K. OOKE ...... k. k. uaooi Brools.o c$3 Bro., I)EAU:RS IN Pl'RK And general agents for the best Patent Medie'ino of tue day. No. Corbin's Idoek, Miehijrm st., juis-:31y PLYMOUTH, IN" I . C. H. RKEVE . C. CAI'KOX. REEVE & CAFRONj j A XOSST 5 & NOT A BISS Plymouth, Marshall County, Ind., Practice ia Marshall and adjoining counties. RSFER TO B ibcock k Co., Phelps, Dod-o & Co., N. Y. Cooler, F.trwcM S: Co., (loulil A: 15n. Chicago. Loudöa & Co , Phil id., Gr ill'. Bennett & Co.," ritt-. Hon. A. L. Oshorno, Circ't. Judge, Liijuote, In '.. lt. CORB1X M. A. O. rAGKARO. CO RH IX & PACKARD AUuriicvs nml Counsellors nt Lnvr. AN!) 15Va7w; CftfJrrfioit ilgCHfs, PLYMOUTH, 1SD. lit-fir to Akcclakias, Roxxett, &co., N Y Citv; Jonx Livi;sto., I'owx, Smith A; Siir.i.nEx. Detroit, Mich.; Skcor, Rkkuax & co, Tntcilo, Ohio; M II Noarox & co, Chicago, III; Htn C A Sr.rv, Tecumsi'li. .Mich; Hon Tiios S Sr.vMitL!, Soath Ikud, lud Hnor.i-,rltt' SHAVING, HAIRDRESSWG AMD j Mh.uiipooäii .Saloon, Ona door south of the Edwards House, up st tirs, j where the uhscriher is ready at all limes, dininir . . , .. . ... -Muess hii i . ii i ii i , r iu '. ii i 'r i .. , . i. , ... .1 . wo : II.:. ....... ii. !... i;..... .iinll,..tii.p.ii-!,.ii.itw.v,.rl.,.r.,r..l.'i,..i. in tl.Ü viemit'v: ami 1...' l.ofH.s tk.t hereafter. I.v a triet attention to business, to merit a liberal p ittronage from the citizens p.a. Tally. ALFRED nil.LOWS. au. i, 37 t f. np A H RHYTHM -" bin in ui uuiiiUMj SURCrEON DSXTTIST, II AH l.K-atidin riymouth where li- w ill I..- ,,.v. J pared at all times. (. Mondays and Tuesdays excepted) t p'Tform all openitio-is pertaining t the Dental profession. Special attention iveu to fh.ansing the teeth. Diseases of the mouth treated with sueees. Satisfaction w ill he pven to all who may favor him with a call. tj-Room in IVrshiu's. huildinp', up stairs oatratice first hall loor. m tv '.-Ülii ('. J. VINALL. M. D.,

IIOMKOPATUIC lIlYSlCIAX.(;aitHllSjrt.,,, .',, W.WÄi.. I XI. Particular attention paid to Odstetric I'uaci ick, '

and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WCIYIEH, A X I) Diseases of Children O.Tice over C. Ialm;r's f'tore, corner of Mich gan and Lul'orte Street-, where he c:ui he coiisulte at all hours. t2'tf. DEALER IN 185. CLOCU mM, n ninnirn r r TT 2llJ!l!Otillt, Jilff.) KEEPS ronstar.tlv on hand Clock, Watr-l.e. BREAST PINS, EAR RINOS, EINOr.R RIMJS, LOCKETS, ve., &c. 0Clocks,Vatchfs, &e., repaired in the lust luai ner josihIc. jan 7 ."s 7-tt". ALLF.M 11 A V WM. D. BliH.I.E MAY Sc BI IDLI .. , torl(iys (M1I.s(.ors at IdW, LA PORTE, IND. , .r , ' puhlic patronair respectfully sdiit-d. J. c. V1NNKDGK. June 10, 18.'H TIPPECANOE FLO UR . R R A NO E M EN TS haye !. n made to supply the Plymouth market with this flour, anil lhe genuine can he found at Patterson & Ctea eland's and Palmer's. N. U. k P. S. ALLEM AN 1 Co. sejjt 45tf lAT ÄzLmm a XkX a a lias a large stock of Wall fc Window Pii)T,iII qiinlili nt wholesale or retail; also window Shades nnJ Curtain Fiituros, PORT WAYNE, IND. nnr'iG 19lr.

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pri'iii' t Ii to i :-t.-.J to l'lit'CJil. i cf ( t!i t .-i. ' I . j V, rivnioiu'i, i:. . - ; : PAHkKR HOiTSS:; H. M. HOrKiXS FRCPP.'LZTCn, LA PORTE, INDIANA. v. w AXTF.LL, ("uxs. i,i :,". v WARSAW n. i:xii:tuiill. ; (S;ifcc--or to U:i I' ll::!! Co.) Manufu-turer A: ii-.il"- in Ann-ricm J t; TT;-n j MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES, I roMiifm Ntond Nii.jo-i T.aii.. V' . Lo:t:iii : uiiiiiti.i iwiuin J iv't W A K S A ,v , I N I) . 1.-4.1 e . .1: . -ii .. j f r.;i.-ra i:o:ii n ;i:n-e 10 leoi'ivc I'lOuii" ' j attvntiun, and s ri-t'.-i!n un iraiit: ! ' 1 A.JiOYD, Agt-nt, Pivmoiith, Lid. Now JEWELRY Store. The Kv.!ser:ler W(.!'il reT : tv lVirni she oiiizt-i.s of Plyisionth. Marsli;:ll ar. l adjt-ining eouit'ics. that he i .C4.,. - kX nas om iK'H a nvw stoc d a ii v stock ol" all tia- ! j 'iS s, dillereiit kinds ol' W aicches! I CLICKS, JEVELRY FANCY GO D i AND i ,,.....,,.. ! iteiii-raiiv Keiitni a n:t ( iass Jcueiiv Mire. J In . . - Good ireot t!:.-latest Mviesbc.-t ou i!;tv and will !e oM ;it New York ju ices. ' Il-'ing a praciieal Jeweler, he solicits a bharec'i pv.Mic i'utrojiagc. ! I i!i iv he found ar all !'ii:i -s h.vjrs in Dain ; son Co. Clothing r?loie. ' ADOLPH .MYERS j ih-ci?l-."ii3 ; rdiisitai lustnimcnts! C? Xj- ifc.. 5Ju "31i TOUT WAYNE, Keeps ecu nantly on !i ud a sj'I. ndiJ st ck of "ET jl 0 , . i -. .. w n.i ..; - i i i lV V id. IAH., Sa 'n-.'i K:l.& K. 5 S ? I ? i .- -.- ra r-2 MKL0DK0XS, (iUITAJts. VI0IJXS. and all other Musical fiisinunciils k Musit hi)h inarOi IDiy. XVOOh. - lit tiv.lt i z t i j c. L. mhh. WMOl.KSAI.K A N It ifliTUI. lKi.!i;s BOOKS STATIONERY OK EVEKV IIKSCKII'TIOX! 1 mi. i. Voi.,d iufiiiia the i-'iito'.s oi' '', iima'h t:i 1 vl.-r.i-ty, tiiat t!i'V arc pi cp.ocd lo ia .iiii.i'.tc.iov Blank (ioks. of vvi (IwrrijiiitiH: RE-SIMD BO KS, PERIODICALS. &c (. onuty Ollit t rs arc esp . ci il'y n tlicxi a dial. tn'stcd to l!!.:l'2!i i'J'tY. Hi I S AII.S- lll.TP WOCEi) resj ccti'üi! v .Hikoiiik e to tit- I.ailies of P! iii iiiih aii l iciiiit y. tl:-t. h" has on,-ned a .I il.l.lNEli V E :t.i;eisii.ment. on Center s!i et. i.e.irlv o; ;io.-ite the .Mrthodi.-t i v L linn li, wiit-i e ln woiiiit t.e pu-arcil to re. all frotaauv wishing to oarclia-e R:.:i t ii- a , Rihbons, Flowcts, c. 1 .'.ciiing a:id Ti ii::r.i'ii: ; done to tmler, oa th' mo-t ri-a-otiahh1 tenit. E.i- t 1 Ml I' I . 1 . ! lo-swiii SiüO ii to tiicir a i v.uiv.ic to :.;c i: r n : call before pin chasin e!e ; liore. g BliR'ksiiiuiiiiig So:ic Cheaper Thsstt I-lvrr ! 1 1 ha inc hecn r P'r;ed tint 1 have "hnt i.n Shop," I take this method of in.oniiiiic my friend-: and the public, that I am s-tl II on Inn I. aim cx;..-;-t to ! lor a loiv.' time vet, at ( HAP.MAN S ASMERY. i ...ii a t :. ct , .. i f.. I . 1 1 :llu- ii.iie ii. th i ii"r imi::i lor ONE DOLLAR in ih ami do oilier woik as low in proportion, and in a w .rl taan like inanncr, j. w. HAiiins. Novftnl'or Ph, 1 -."W. rmtt. . a lau(;k lot of IB 13 Ov all sies and (ju ahtics, for sale low at tho of the .old: it Root. octl I Etf E. PAUL. "I'Wjst7 "jars. """ Superior arti h of P:iti i t I ruit Jar, the lust ill use, for sale at tin' Low ta-ice Stote. ply --2-:::n. Kin: smith. 1 HAVE two new and Mincrior I " a mil v I'ARRIAOES lide seat wiiieii 1 will m-11 on the most rea-onahle terms. ('..!! and exatn'n Julv 15 :u All those that are indeho d to uswiil please call and pay without furtln r !ela. We are rccc"Miii4 mw (!omN, and w i'e'l ih ap fore.ish. jolt -32tf CLEAVELAND .V HEWETT I ARO A1NS. If von want lo I the worth ei ß vour moncv.eallat t'te Low Piic. ore, two dot.ii 5uthof the E lMrd cm ii. Rick a Smiti rilOlLET Soap a line aso.tnn t.t.al L Lrojkk a Bin I E von want a No. 1 j.rti le of CO! PEE. (Iranulat. d. Crushed and PuLc M'(I.R. call at J l Vl.Wr.l'tiii X URO S . Those fond of a good CIOAR, cannot fail to find an article to euit thcx at mitD 31 RO0KK b WKrV.

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lad f Credit: ! i.-.M a? ::iv oilio-" la r!Mn.'.;tii, i;iio-ifo tiie 1 on : - Oiljce. " C. II. IMIKVE,. .' ! f. I . !"; f Att jMi-. v A; Notary. HOOKS AND WINDOW SASH! At si,- n. S:)ic of jt.nt 17-:'!;'. L. Conit- . :u',.-' to t!je toro, , " l-cri? you o.f I lT!" von O.Oi Jin 1 (Mvrv t'iin i:i th. Too r.f St .m I j !. !' :n : -hu l an 1 ti.fi-U V' lUi, Ac. Also ail Paj.-r. Pen-'. Ink. M,:.-s, i tin lVr:o.!: .u- of :!i; t . i Give t; a 1!, d v:' :ivo von si.'iiPthing :., . . . . : - :r -v.fwcrii.-e ! Il.ir.'t. r--o;i. 'i'.i .V 1-ir V. ht i TO'i G. W. 11.C0MP.S. j per, Gnth.iii, Go !i'y, r.r I1 Coi!i-rif.iit iiloiiir to M- : will f. ii 1 yfitiro'd i'rici. I, N..v,15"tf Look Out Follis! THE ELEPHANT'S LOOSE! v e i.iive mis ineir - i hi :u; Af....!.. ii.. ..I.. ...... u u'n . ' - i:i. - thai e c dily t ; n.;e t-t ;ck f V iceeiving fiom New Y" GROCERIES, W OODKNWAr.L-, TTX-X UUr ANi V A X K i: X OTTO ! An l in f.e t, ev( r t!i't ..,.t hi t c Gioccrv line, which we. will - il at v.LolcsJ.e or ret id t ems dJmesm ri -m 11 7 We pay without fear of eontr.idiiti n that wo vi ill sill a better article and r:ore of it for 1 s I i I tft VWn.uuiAi'jl n aay thr r-f:'.i.!i-hr.n nt w i j ( 1 oU '. ill.t t ii . ih'iii.' ia our hue a call ociore v -'n.iiuc evir t!.:r.'' sold hv i: to !. a as w c h arr: n o ) liTTCT,!'! U U U JAhllliLli, 0;"i of tho f ; ..! :l M ' In, u i: 1 ;f lir.I'icss f..r . c to fifler to -he p'illc -l l ivors, ainlh-!.. y III" 1:1:IC :s -a:- i.i-j th- l ocj ii r i: Honrs! nnd Fair Ih'aünü To n'. .'ii coi.t .:.!'. . :: e I in t .-li..n'e lt-r C ;o i I s tae !..i:;.e. Wo take ALL K I N D G OF PRODUCE!! ami tay rn r: HIGHKST MAUKET PRlCi! : ih- ro i'ii, X- 1 Coi'.i'ti's l;'o k. i ot:h w -t c r of .MicLlvtii ai.-l Li Porte .-:-ets. p.::i ; !:! .in. l. IN NE Pi IE Ä. l.RO. N.H. Pailhii'ur ). t..ici !; l-.". attention ' aid to on:'T . N-l-ti" DRY GOODS AND sr.i.EiNr. GKEAFER THAN EVES1 , j 1 "'d ie-; i . ca . tin :,U !, t W i h.. e a wtl! - :i . : 1 1 -.-.t d Y purc;iasT t- i .. . i..: : eel ve ' I i-, .111 I E itt ra ci'.ic.-:. i I, ,-- U. Ol W liEAnV-MADi; HTS, CAPS, GKOCKIUKS, Ilai:nrln2ht u;r -lo k at fr-t lss Ho",ies. we can ollt r ouOooiN at priw to sv.it the t:m , N. Ii. nil Hie ahov? v, ch te ct:i:icrtt .1 a

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Plymouth, Ind.