Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 July 1867 — Page 3

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TUE DEMOCRAT

r Local am Miscellaneous. ADTZSIXS A0EST8. W. Pw. Schp.o- - . . - are authorized to receive advertisements for ho Democeat. Pitts V.irs2i, tfl. Wayne & Chicago Hallway. Ou and after April 29, 1SCT, Trains will leave Syition? d lilr, (Sabbaths excepted,) as follow : Train leaving Oikaso at 4,r-0 P. M., leaves daily.! TXALX3 GOIXO r,ET. rrr - Z.-r--ä i STATIONS. EXPRESS. tXPS..EArJ5t3. iAini3 3. j Trtlbrtr?h I 6.45 1 a 9.30 a M.1 2.;5 P 2 00 a M &?,tar toil - k;V5.m-' 4.53Salem .... Alliance . Oinf.-.n ... U.M. " 1.10 " 6.i3 " ! 5.r-0 12.S4 r M: 1,5 7,00 " 6.S3 ' 7,.'0 " ! e.4f " M il 7,19 " . 40 " 7.4'J " 10,14 " 0.20 " II w-illou OrrvilJe ' W0MtT 2-2 "Mn.itM I 4.03 x,i " 2.53 5.00 " . ' Ar. 4.45 a m, WW (I'-StO I W.I vre'Siuiuo -. ln.ijn Urn Van Wert 10.34 Fort Way riya4.... M. PX II,:', " i 5.M " 3. " Ma...... i u ki . . Warsaw Plymouth : 3.W " Vapara'wo -I- ' Chicago 7.0) " 7.M 5. 10 " 7,13 BTATinNa. icxriEs. r-xritRs. -irun. exi-uEsa. ! 7.W A 10it P S 4.50 V 3Ii 4.3') A jI j fi.oi !i-2..r:) a -j ;.17 " I n.-: " Plrmouth 'l'.3.- " I a.r--. 'Warsaw ill.."-!" I IX ) CilomMa ! r m 5.30 aiLJ.ll4L9 ..... ' - 1 111 " I " o.t,: " I .:.:o oil " ?0 1 ' li r: " 'll.T. " !i-:..r.2 v x Fort Warn-.... 1.2'. ; 7..V) " : !.5ti Van Wert I ?.3 . I.:rai .1 Forest i ' Ut Snnduskv ' " k Bacyru I S.r.s n 31 A M 2.15 1.4! " 1 s.ro " i ....... !.- -2. I H I t - ? ! ? :.) !! j i !:.o " I r ! Mansfleld.... ? 4S ' ! .:- r .i ". I 5 ""-'. " r.40 ; t.'i " o.i.i 1 .'.1 " 7 . " -11.15 7.r . " 11.5 " t 40 : '?.'25 P X i:r, c.-n vfooMr. . . . Orrville .... Masyi!lon.. Cnntn Alliance.... Paletn 1 . I ?.07 " ,11.0') " r..o; f, "21 4 i C.2". " Roohft-r I !.'-5 y A't nttsbar-h 10rir " ! 9,S'J F. R. UrEIt. Gca'l Ticket Asrer.t. C. C. Sc I'- H. 31. Time Table. SUMMER ARRANG EMLN T. KASTWABD . Lear La Torte. (SondajF ExcepteJ,)) j ArriTcatPly uouth, 10:00 A II . W EST W A KD . lcaTePIvrnou'h 2:40 T. M Arrive at LxTurte 4:40 P.M Trains run by Vichigin Southern Sc North frn Indiana R ai!ro.i time, wliic'i ininut?? slow er i'jo P., Ft. V.. iCPw.Ii- tiu:e. E. II. .SCOTT, Sc?:. Ii. X. A, (. U:il!nny. . SATAII STATION. C3 OIN'G SO U T II . M.tii aal Express 'Icfirs) 10.ni A. M KapreM 10. .11 P. M Local Freigh: G 00 A.M GOING NORTH. Mail ar.J Fxprü r leaves. . .. Express Jocal Freitrh. f 1 . ' . . . . ...7.10 A. I 0AZ PM. -- R?a I the s iv:r' !t :;-c.Vi of M.-s n:an &: Co., Ar. The ..a.'s:'. I.mttinj to call rptci'il '( in another ('. ".i r-i UHU money r i. i... ;iits arc '.vj.Si- ... notes to cri!v 1 1. .." :t.i;" b'i-inc-s ntt. ivi to !.i t'ie 'Jirrtr.? rr -V" on J. i 1 -!.,--:;. .Mil I - - , 1 I ' ' er " iia.-: K.-v.. r.l- 1 Zv-i h tve fr m.l. 1 we-i'her is nnc rtable '.vsf.!: ilr-. t'.i--i.r--. t.i- mt rr-ury -r. ! in'' ?.r re;n tinini' r. 1 . . tunini' u't tbe irost tumii it" r r i m t'i -ir tdi- rv i i a lish V. " ' -1' . 4. V" , above 50 i it.-er re Frsmi I'i:. M. ranntet n raar';ci, v.vA are l'-epin;' f..-r i.V.e the be.t i quiiity of f:-h. Tl"-y arj in daily r?e; ipt fresh fi ,h from J.ak M--hi-:ui. A s-:;.r.y of i fre.h yroeciieM; reared. ::tW pvis. fET "rr.T Y'?i y i In buying j!- j rrutu.,H,ot:,er aunetJ.Uyuueet wba' ; vou par i-r, viz.: 13 '.mc; win-n v ti r-av lof i , ,f , , T-. t V I a pound. Ifyo'i ahvej ? buy D. T'j I,:uiu ! fc Co.'s fst C.ricnl s'il'rrtut von vIi i.?vcr! be deceived, -."t anvy p t '.'?--::;; ..tid the : It U diShrulI I. :eVr, p-oprietv it was. en ordinance, w.iev no , - rtiV i.irH-n IO jp I force it. j i uere oemg no jrnerai reieor "Hon at in;? i r. , , . . . i place to-day, the Democrat kinds v :il rjiserve j the dav with arproprtate ccrrmonies at thai office. Ourdcvi:i;I real the Declaration' of Independence, in M? eharucteri.-tie modest j ftyle, to a select nvlicnce, after wiucJi the j nsaal toasts will bf- onlcr. i We hope thr 0 1 1 livMr.ai vrho came into our sanctum in search of the r.iÜin? r shop, will bear in mind thut they cannot miss a milliner establishment if the- stpply below on either s-ide of the Democrat office, or in thc room below. Hardly a day passes that some one from the country does not come Into our ofSce ia search of a milliner shop. Farmrfs will pretty generally commence their rheat harvest hi this county this week. The crop is a good one this year, and will yield more than an average. The weevil has not, so fr as we have been aide to ascertain, done any damage to thc ra'm, and there is no rust to injure It in the least. Fntc The uwelüg house of Wm. Schofield caught fire last Saturday afternoon, near the kitchen chiainey ; but the timely arrival of men with buckeU soon extinguished the flames, which were rapidly working their wayintothemainpartcfthc house. Theflre must have been kindlod by a falling rpaik from thc chimney. Thc It. It. bridge across Yellow River, at this place, gave way on Saturday last abou: 2 o'clock r. M. Th particulars of thc affair, we have been informed, nr these : The wood train had just crossed and was back irr; up on the switch, which being misplaced, threw the train off the track. Th- rear car struck the bridge, forcing it from the abuttments, and precipitating the whole fabric to the hottoin of the river. Orie man was injured having had his foot crushed. The company immediately began the work of repairing the damage, and on Sunday evening traina were again crossing the river on a temporary, though safe bridge. We learn the company will erect a permanent bridge dmila to tr r.i. rne

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Ittt git. : ihcn he rtarte-J out "a p.nr penniless bov" 'act vlation ot the .?onst;tiltioTi, sho,d Many compTa'nt, are in.;.'.e t.'.r:.::A: the j tI-,-h Te-inesscc. hcrid tn Vs. been üctt tlie unqualified opposition of l'or o'ilimnri r -ri r, rt "' tint ' t . i- .t 5VCTV irood Citizen. 1.03 o.omanct 1 . t .. c ie . in. ( ,,( illtl., ianrr'ne the most insult- " . t H inoperative, ;;n l iJ -t'in-' fro:n t.ie mr.n-: , . ,t i- . e 1 . .1 1 . , x r . . . . , . , ! and d.sprracetul to t!ie Frequent, and Ttrlccrilsti lo (k'li. Sickles; ber of swine rnnnirit i.ri' ? p.ioul t in': . ... .13.

Tns Pride op the T7st ! Tb 2 most beautiful, The most elegant, The most stylish. The most durable Hoop Skirts ever offered in this market have quite recently been introduced by "Westerrelt & Co.,vuö tare the exclusive sale of tHem. All the. Ladies who have seen them, Trithout an exception pronounce thexn beautiful, end acknowledge them the cheapest Skirts they ever saw. They are called the Pride cf the We$t and are without doubt, well and appropriately named.

Sad Accident. On Saturday last a little son of Mr. C. C. Buck was pip jihg about near the hatchway of his father's store, when he accidentally lost his balance and fell through the opening to the floor below, a distance of .?o?it .'V " Tfl. n l. 1!t1 t0tifc v n . o ict. iti.vu lacu ujj iuu unit; feilcwr-cs apparently lifeless, but finally came to and was taken home, where he received the proper cere, and is now in a fair wav to recover, although he is seriously injured. On the IdL page of to-day's paper will be found a liit of premiums to be awarded at the .1 at the r Agri-; jeen at 10 annual Fair of the Marshall County cultural Society. The soticty has been much expense in fitting up the grounds and making preparations for the Fair this fall, and they have every reason to believe there will be a fine exhibition. The citizens ufMarI hiizW county farmers, mechanics, profession ! men, and r.Il others should take a deep interest in ih coming-annual exhibition, and contribute something to its success. - i Ue r estival at Corbn cc r.en?on s Hall for jtho benefit of the Episcopal Church, on last Friday evening, was well gotten up, In.rgely attended, an t vas sociall and financially a complete success. Wc learn that over $200 was realized as the proceeds cf the Festival, a sum larger, v, e believe, than was ever beI fore realized in this place or. a similar ccca-t-ion. The 7c?tiv.il at Balcony Hall for the benefit of the Catholic Church, on Weißes Jay evening, w:-.s n!so a brillian success, netting about 15'J. Married. On the JTih v.lf., bv Kobert I 3feFarland, Mr. .Tosiah ,J. Flagjr, ot Miami ! I ...... 4.. ,1 J - . ( t.. .1 i. C . T - .LalI Coulily. In the far West it is no easy matter to conve: t the Savages, but here in Indiana, it seems to be a pleasnht job for our friend LrFailand Vj unite the avitco to the Fh-rg. Long mar thev wave. Fii'Ti'.LNTH Thousand of 4Ni:d Inj-.vi:.'?." Tiio fiftc'-nth thoiiv.nhd of "ICed Ncvins, tutNewsboy ; or. Street Life in Boston," by Ucv. Henry Morgan, is already isr??'.!. In the prcfi.fo tin: author bays: "Jfone bad jrf)ihcsied tliree months ago that the merits of 'Nod would create a demand for the book at the i-:te of 2,00 n v. oi k, and k cj two power i )Tr s m rontinurtl rctjuisiiion to fdl order-, I sliouhl have said, 'Sir, you are an .enthm-i-ast a fanatic! You must have got 'Ned' on th brain. A "a ay v.itiy-u.' "iut tin tru'.h i.-, tl.o jjn-i-t :i.-.sses of loan- i f :ru lov;.- iteart, ret:.. u::u i-. : ti.tv

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1 '-',ll,t o ui.i :u" i;i.CO KU ACllol. I . , . .... . . , merit to the constitution ol our .state, fjiv jm tue case ci General Snsritlan. .lc,into f()rei!,t,er!, the cleotivo ftanchi -sc,?,:,s l" r"?ar'1 tlic nillter a3 of 1;ttic in,i Miov having (icfintcl their lutcutiun tf aTie' Ra' i:ranKcn blaekrard iconic citi2eti3 cttr.2 united fetatos, cut trer.vns hU ism'tu .ji:..,,. :.. rcMod in th'S state on? veer.

reta!riJ ''5i po'sitlon mil: tar; tyrant i'i Louisiana the saw-: r.s if i:oth:n T wren"- .-.. bcn don?. If the PrehJent "through" ) i.Jirc:i?hnj2nt fail3 tQ dismis, th, vn.leritraper in disgrace, not onlv from cf,,;,r,,n,i I1(;I;;irv c.mtnanVr of 1V , . . . , c " , I'-tict -no. -J, but fr i the arinv of the . - J 1 r'j:tci 'altv, ti cn he is not Gt to cccapy iio irrepcnsihle position ;;ven liiai I !even the racliwU s?P". the 1 ii it'r frr.rl r.--.ri r-ri I i.n a 1. 1 1.1 - , I . .1.. V " v....f.iv tiiiu .itu lilt: i esioent in crniittin a hall-crazy faaat.1 1 i r ' r. -r r l II,h-j rnr i-nl.- . . ! L i.r ,. . ., . .... . ..... - n-su;i i ! 'Jlncia! position " '?e, the .i:cir:errr. J tic trial of Channcy 1 I 'acre for tlie. ! niuruer of his wife auu mother-in-law" near Valparaiso, last winter, has just tcrminated at LaPoric. A dispatch from LiPorte to the Chicago Times of yesterday says : The trial cf Chauncy F. Pae is at au ctd. After consultation for 23 hours, at 3 o'clock, this afternoon the jury returned the following verdict : 44 We fnd the prhkmcr.Cnatincy F. Pape, criLTY or MurtDi:n in the nnsT dehree and fix hi? punishment at imprisonment in the State prison for life." The verdict vas received with tfnriuilified disapprobation by more than nine-tenths of tho citizens. Xo one doubts that Pago deserved to havo suffered the extreme penalty cf the law. From Mexico ilic Execution of Maximilian. Washington, Jane 30. Thc Austrian minister h;:t night received a dispatcd from the commander ot an Austrian vesiel which has been iyin" at Vera Cruz, stating, Jtmply, that MaxU miliau had been shot at 7 o'clock on thc mcrn:u of Jane 10, at'J that PrcsidenJ Juarez had rcfu-ed to surremUr his remains to his friends. No other details were giveo, but the Austrian legation here fully credit the intelligence. It c&meä from an Austrian official, who dispatched a special vessel to tho Scuthwest Pass, with a telegram announcing the fact of the execution to Count Wvdcnbruck, the Austrian minister. It has been communicated by the latter over the Atlantic cable to the Kmpercr Joseph of Aüätria the brother of Maximilian. ' The following official dispatches hav been furnished your correspondent for publication :

'SouTnWEST Pass, Ls., iftmc 29 18G7. "To Count Wydenbruck, Aüstriaü Minister, Washington, D. C. : 'I came from Vera Cruz to telegraph you of the condemnation and death of the Emperor Maximilian at 7 o'clock on the morning cf June 19. President Juarci refused to deliver up his bod. Grollkr Tieiiaff, Commander Austrian sloop." The fcüoibg wd3 received tit the navy If-partmett to-night : 'UnitId States Steamer Tacony ) Vr.iiA Cruz, j Hon. Gidzon Welles, Secretary of

i the Navy : i "Maximilian was shot on June 19. A i -..-.,.rwf Cir l.ia nimcn P.at tV 11 Ancfrtrm ; - juv.fi. iti3 u . . v n.owmu ! J'ptam w?s reiusri. j "The city of Mexico surrendered on ; June 20 to the liberals. "Vera Cruz holds out, or. r.ctc'ifit cf the foreign legion. Diaz orders no acceptance .. its surrenfkr. j .4 , u ÜUlitulit. j ;I am moored between Xelva and the r0rth bnsticU j the Jason ii in company, vrritc lv iuaii. A. Poe, Commander." m ?:5f-o äouüa. VTASin.GTci.v, July 1. Gcä. Sheridan co.ninjiitiieates to Gen. Grant the fact, by telegraph, that he has extended the registration in Louisiana to Augusta, as suggested by the president's telegram. Mobile, July 1. Five freedmcu were to-day appointed on the police, and sworn in by Mayor Horton. Nkw York, July 1. A "Washington special to to the Express says : ''Orders were issued to-day by the president respecting the removal tt the levee commissioners in li0üi.-i?.na. A deplorable account is given of destitution in Wake cuLty. North Carolina. At least 800 families h-.Te not four daws' fju.-i'!ics. Pome have h::J no meat lor weeli-1. U0 llaur for months, and no SUgar or eoflee fcr vears.

T'TrtTvnvr, T.lt. 1 Th ret V nfl aatc thatthev r.ivc b.cn analyzed anl combuicd lICII.'ION D, Ut!I 1. A 11 -3 irst ivv 01 . . ,. t t r t -n i l , ' . j ;nto remedies for popular use. Dr- J. vV . PolanJ, v wueat was received to -uay. formerly a ch-rgymai'. cl hi-h repute, a few years A large meeting was held to-uirht; and Uince prepare J such a lätüiei'ic, which Iß called

new j was aJdresed by ma;.y prominent citizefs. who ured all to rjii.scr, and assured them that their iilits vcrc i:ot tlTcctcd by the Alexandria constitution Thc remains of A. P. Hill vrsre brought to this city to day and interred at Hollywood temettrv. 21cso!utlo:iM or tlao 2oiv:i Democratlc Uile Convention. Rtsuhuk Thit the maintctiancd iuvio: late of 'the rights of the states, and cspcially of the ri.ht of ench ktaTe to order and ontrol its own donstio institt!tib:is a'rcordin- io its own jüdirment, exclusively, is eential to tbat ba,an-:c.oi power on whtMl thif perfection and endurance ol our political fabric detenus. ! ll. That -V: bölieve ast-ite has the ri-ht j ! to roirtihif: the elective franchise for itself lil-KUUtf-l. . ". '. 1 f. - ,. , o. i nat vo :..ro in iavor or repealing ire froent prohibitnrv li't'icr law of this st:o ! aw in lieu then .. . ! . a n . h. 1 hat V7C arc in favor of aa amcnato id ircc.ilod in ths state o'leypcr. . i'hat v.c demand ci our puuuc oDiccr.s in thc state cf Iov". and the United States the strictest econotuy, in order t reduce the fircsent btirdensomo taxation, and oenouncc v. ilh severest terms the profliney, corr;s t!e!i ?od kartvory of our state officers r.nd or Con'r:s. 8. That the denial cf the riht of rcpircsentation to tcii states of the Unicu, tlirotfirh thri ctious military reeonstruction T1.5 fullowi:: i;i the official reply to flea. Liedes' rtquer't to be relieved: W'a.i Di:r.TiTMnNT, ) Vrrshin.'rton, I). i June 21, lbo7. ) .... . ... .. ... .."liMi :i uji, i r. i o en. Mruies. vivtrlesron : Yoitf t el e.ra-m, asking to be re'.ievcd from tlie second roilitary dl-lrict aud dfmnnding a court of inquiry, v.-a thniitUd l;y Vn. f ecrQ. ::ry of war yci'tcKhty to tho prcf u'.cr.t f t thc United State:, who directs jou lo retain 3-011 r command, and he declines to order the Court ofinrpairy demrnded by you. l!y order of thc Pri;sid5ftt oflhe United States. Ts. D.Townsen-d, A. .... G. Just So. The following ii takeu from the last number of tho Winamac Demooat, and pretty clearly illustartes the position of the business man who does not advertiso : 44 Why don't 760 deal with nto?" eaid a close-fisted triidessian lo a friend t!ii other day. The i"ep7 Wsis characteristic: You have never invited me, sir. I have looked sill through The Democrat for an invitation in the shape of atf advertisement, and found non&. I never go where I am not invited' Well put. A young freedman named Frank Smith, has applied to the Secretary of War for a cadetship at West Point from (he lirst District of South Carolina. Yor-co I.'ot rrtrminr to lifr country hom, affer i sojourn of a few months in tlie City, was hardly recog4 nlzed by her friends. In pi .-ice of a course, rustic, fiu?hed f.i slie h id n soft raby complexion of almost mar WeFinaothiiess, andliisteaitof twenty three j-no really spp.)re1 ht eighteen. Upoa inquiry as to the cam? of so ?r?it a change, fh plainly.to'd them that she ts ed the VIRC ISSfAX JIALX aiMTcoari.leYed it an inval nable acq'ititloTi to a Lady's t jih't. l?y its use any Iadyor ('entlemm can Improve thir personal appearance in hundredWd. Itis fctmpla in 1U combination, as Na tt re herself Is Blmple, yet unsurpassed in its efHcacy in drawing Impurities from, also healin?, cleanij and l.autifylr.fr the skin and complexion. By its nction on the cuticle ltdrraws fom It all impurities, kin lly hal in the same, and lea Ing thesnrf.ico as Natn re intended it nhould be. clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price fl, sent by Mail or Express, orf the retcipt cf ft order by W, L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 3, West Fayette St. Syracuse, N. Y. The only American ajjent for the same. 23-ij R INQ3 VEOCTABLD AMBR03A A -3.'e arti'e for tb ha.ir. Sold only a LE'IONT DrcgFScre.

PLYMOUTH MARKET

CORRECTED WEEKLY 1T CI.EATELAJf D & HOCQDTO!. Flour per barre 12,00(?.f 14.0-. Wheat per basbel $1,5531,5') Corn New 5f Old GO Oats . iill 30(340 Potatoes 50gG5 Ciorcr seed $3,00lo.00 Flax seed $1,75 Lard 10(311 Butter....:...:.:.......;...:.; .umt Cgg3...: iQgi2 Beesxax 25 Tallow 91D Ras 23.3 tUdce grsen t't-A " Drr.... 12 Hay, wild.... fsrS.OO " Tame ll),r,0 Applc3, qrecn.per bushel $1,00(2150 44 Dir. per To . i All v, ho are hi want of Sewing Machines can be furnished at Paul's boot Sc shoe store with the very best Sewing Machines that arc made, both the Singer and the Grovr & Baker machine?, and at prices as low as the cm be bought for in the United States. lS-tf 3 7T IO. X2 - , .rÄA)C0v.iil;e paid if, upon analysis of Dr, II ec kell's Vegktkele Ague Curt, it U f?und to contain cr.y QUININE, AIWKNIC, STUYCHNINE or POISON, or ary ingredient bat what is I'UUELY VEGF.nABLE, aJ it3name ir.dioj'.tes. HF.C:;nLL'S VEGETABLE AGIT. CURE doc? net wreak down the system in one part to remove the disease in another. It hns tooJ the test and performed care? when all oilier remedies had fa'lcd. IT CURES INSTANTLY, and in r.o instance will the person luve more than one Chill after the firt t'ofe, and In the majority of cases not even that. It accoaip'.l.-lips its work by DESTROYING THE CAUSE of the disease. I; contains itoQuiii5nc.no Arsenic, no mineral, no Poison. Call fur l)r, IirCKKI.US VEGETABLE AGt'E CUKE and take no oilier. Do not be imposed rpo-i bv having your Druggist cr tradesman tell yoa he ha oraothinj else c v.'.aily j(ud. For suie ly DrusM and df aler ; ut r:i!ly. pnrniNOi ä r.uov.'.v. ea:a for I'iyiaoath, lud, uo-2 Cm j Thc U'h,Te Fisk -thus Ions been known that thii tree contained ic.my excellent medicinal qualities, hut it is only of comparatively recent the "White Pine Compound," and ?o euicacious has t proved in all throat, lung an! kidney u'ucase3, wüerever it has been tfstfd, thrlt tl! popular demand for it rapidly increased rntil tlif d'scoverer was obliged to devote Iiis whole attention totiie busir.e.'i of preparing it for the market, and it now stands in the front rank, of the medical soeei?lc3 cf the day. Dr. Swctt, of the New England Botanic Depot in Boston, has become pionrietorof the Con.pound, and his advertisement in this paper rives an interesting accoui.t of its origin and succcs.-.substnntiated ry a larpe number ot" certificates from well known citizens of the New England States. The medicihe is specially popular in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, where thc virtues of the white pine are as familiar ashou.se hold woid?. .'torn 3 SciÄKXCFi'Ä Si:.WI?E2 TOXIC. This medicine, invented bv Dr J. tl-Schenck of Plrladelplna.il iutended to dissolve the food "ind make it into chime, the fir-t process of di tscn. Py cleanMng the stomach withSchenckV . ' Pciite. cii-1 food t!:it cou!l not be catrn before! üstng :t be cu....- ui-coic. j '-i it-a eaw.i be turtd by Scl.cn ck's J W& lt. V I J delpiiia every week. See dVily papers of each üeiu uv all uniif t .inj Uealer?, price per bottle, or $7.5') the hilf dozen. All letters tor advice Should b Addrsed to Dr. Schenck s Prinelpal O.U ;e, No. IZ ZiovlU 6th Street, Ph:Ia de!;.h!a. Ta (le'-.fral V!:c,i-.i!. Agents D-mas Hirnes A Co.,Nfjr Yor';ö. S. itr.:-.v, II tU:raor" , Md ., lohn I). Parke, Cincinn iti, Oiih; Walker & Taylor, Chicago, l!L-i.; CTc 1 1 i ri 4 Hros ,St. La um, Mo. 1 1 -7-1 st w ea mo 1 yr Insckanck. Persons wishing to injure Ihcir prnpiTty in firi.t class .stock companies, will consult their intescsi by culling on J. G().borne, at his ofiiet', cf ::t side of Michigan Street, first bloek north' of the Parker house. Lev?., ClTIT.TS OH InTKK.MITTKV FkvEII eure l. or mone' refunded. I)r- Wi tt's .Ague Pills are entirely a ne w medicine, and bavin rr lM-i-n tried in over 1.2;'K) of the very worst end ohstinate cases of Chills and Fever and never failed even in one case to effect a eure, the proprietor guarantees them to cure everjcasc. even after ail other medicines fiil. Those suiTeringshould immediate!' give them a trial, f or sale iy JJruggit.s, or sent 1.3inail on receipt of "price, $1. Address Dr. Witt, liox 01 1. Cincinnati, Ohio. 27yl . It U Acs!r.t to rerrmr.tel a really meritorious arti".'. h;nc v p tinx ufTrincr fruni dv-n -p-ia. iitvorn. r.. or tl -hiiitv. tftry lr Strieklarurn Tonic. Iir. K. M. ani- ordered ?l worth f;r .7. (.'. Hhvs. Decatur. AH. .T. Hirt. -New York cty. sjivs. "It cured int: wIkt-3 ran I tret it for r.17 frh'ndjr' Tbua thev write from all quarters. 43-lm X I'i W GiiOCElit 4. it V PROVISION STORE ! 77" E HAVE AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK on hand, consisting of Fragrant and Rich Teas, Raro and Aromatic Coffeo, Best and Cheapest Sugars, Pure sNöes, HEALTHY SÄLK11ATUS, S Y RU i!S, VI N KG A R, TOBACCOS, STAUCH, &c. The Highest Market Price Paid frt all kinds of Countiy Produce ! We invite all who wish to purchase, to call and examine our stock before purchasing else.wLere. We are aatisticd that we arc offering BETTEft BARGAIN91 than can be had at any other p!ac. Michigan Street, one tloo-' Xorth of Pylet Jcxcelnj Store, PLYMOUfll. IND. May 30,1857. Cm33 BOO A MONTH! --AGENTS wanted for tix entirely new article I, just out. AddroseO. T-GARCY, City Fuildir.fr. Biddeford Me l-12-37-l7.)

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lHÜLÜlJiVlJUÜUii. . i it ATTORNEYS, C0ÜNSEL0 R aiLAW AND REAL SSTÄTE ACEFiTS. ÖFF1CK Biolc Building, (up shirs,) mouth; rvi.T; Abstracts of title furnished an tenti'dn civeilW fie:! Frhth hnsirirsa. Insurtnte Policies issued on r.s rer.sonab!e tcriu3 r.3 can be all'orded, by solvent ccmra nie?, in the me?, in the Homo OT N. Y aets,.. 4,000,000 Hortjo of New Haven ... i,40o,oco Hartford cf Hartcrd 2,000,000 LIFE l'CLICIKS F.Y THE E q ü i ta b f e L i f e assc t s c,500,oco C'Town Lots, wild Land?, and improved Farms, for sale or rent. vl2 Il-tf xvTagsitxsm W'the vital fcrincipsl of life. TVhen by transgressing the iWg of naturo we impairle workings of tt beautiful aechann which God made pWcct, nature, through her great ElectricaFTatter taak a powerful effort to remove tVo imozment which clogs the circulatVa cf th maenetio forces. To oKsiat TCüHir e thd "Electro Magnetic Fluid." DrerArtl by the Swain Manufacturincr Comnanv. which is nothing lcs3 than Electricity ia liquid form, end is undoubtedly the moat wondorfal as well as most useful chemical discovery of this age of fruitful research. It is composed of the mosl powerful ingredients known to chemistry, and when combined by this, the only known prbcess?, and applied fa tho human forta, it fiujrplics tha deficiency bf magnetic power, needed to banish disease. Z Palsy of leng standing, Scrofula, and Epileptic fits havo been cured in a few iaiautcs, while Rheumatism and Neuralgia, those giant diseases which have for nges baffled medical skill, and caused untold .suffering, yield at once to the healing influenco of this powerful fluid. It is warranted to heal the following diseases when used acceding to directions at a bathing lotion: P.heuaialisn:, Neuralcia, Talsy, Fits, Swelled Joints, Scrofula, Stiff Liinos, Spasms, Deafness, Cancer, "White Swelling, ßalt Rheum, Sore Eyes, Feraalo Weak Back, Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, and other Female Disease. -itemember that it3 use involves no icng tedious, uncertain, and costly experiment, but its good effects will be seen almosl In stantly whiio in no caso can it uossibW de Utk l 111. - " : Xend to the proprietors for circular coJ tainhcg certificates from well known aftixens cXremarkable cures, effected bsrthis xncdiciilo after all ether remedies had railed to relieve. One bottte will be Bent to wfy part cf mo ivuueu cMiKps on receipt one dollar. DB. C.fcT. SV&CXN & CO., Suetuort to DR. JAS. XORRELL, Proprietor , 31 Noatb Waicr Street, Chicago. . Sold bj leftdiog droggiaU crerywbar. Kor sl Also for sa'e hy all Drüpts in Plyir.outf.. v!2n 23RIS RAILWAY. unoAD GAi'fjrj)on:i.r.72AC2c norrö EW YOIilf, BOSTON AST rE"" ENGLAND CITIES. this Railway extend $ from Dunkirk to New York 400 mile?, DuFiAr.o to New York 4i'3 miles. Salamanca to New York 415 miles, ROUTE. New York. COACHES. From and aftfr April ls;',7, f-ubis n ill leiro In in coiitie--tion with a!l -.vertcih lines as f-jllow : FPO:,rnL'yh'!k'AXI)SALA:j.lXCA-JY .New York ...: j . - i lime iroin i qiüh a.-pow : 7.30 jr. AV''1V YORK DA Y EXPIiK., From Dunkirk. (M-.!n!ry erT.f Vi. i s-o; at Calaninnrn. nni connects at lioni'-lsviil and Cor. in.' v. ir ti tht 8a v. Kiprt" froni Luiriilo,an.l arrives ?n'e. York !? DO A. M. 2." l:r. LIU HTXlXfi EXPRTX. from Saiamsnca. (Sundays exceptsdl, stops at II ?ncllrviile 5.2Ö r. m., (s.npp.rl, iriter"Ctin2 with the 2.2) trin from Buffalo and arrives in New York at 7 00 a. m. 4,l.r) . .V. XKW YORK X1GHT EXPRESS from Dunkirk. (Sundays exc-'p'ed.) stops at Salam.inca ti."j. p. m. ; Oh-an 7.a p.m.; Turners ;i..rv a. m.. and arrives in i'ew York at 12 "0 r. m.. connect in w:t!i aJ'tertionn trains and steamer lor Horton aad ew ünlunj citrilOU r.lTi'ALO -V.? New Y;uk time from Depot cor. Kch.-.n;'f and Michigan Stn-tt.-: 3,15.. .V. XFW YORK )AY EXFZIH. (Sanda exceptfil) stops at llorncllsville 'J.03 a. m. (bkft. Susgii 'hamiH 2.17 p. m.,; (dine) Tumor's 8.05 i: m., and arrives in New York HVi'j v. .M. ('nn.-cts at lrcnt Itend with I dawäre. Lackawamn Western tjilro.i i. and at J. ey city with midnight Express train of New J.r.ey railroad for Philadelphia, lialtiraore and Washington. 8.0) .1. V. FXrUKSS VirL.xix Avon and IIorr!en.'ville (Snndayt exeptt'd.) arrive in New York at 7.0;) a. m. : connects at hlrnira with Northern-central railway for II.! rri-bur.'. Philadelphia, IUItiuiore. Washington and point- suth. 2,21 '. ;. U'lIirXIXn i:Xmi:. (Sunday excepted, stop- at ItarnellsvUIc 7X V. M. (Jp.) är.cf atriv. s in New York 7.00 a. m., connects at 'Jersey city with morning Ex.r: train of New Jersey Itiiilrnad for Baltimore and Wrshinton. and it New York with morning F.siress train for Uo.-ton and New Knglaud citi(..s. c.io p. yr. xhv Yöni:yriltl:Xi'i;i:,fMv.c at Portale S.5T v. M... intersecting at HoruelsvOle with the 4,15 r. m. train Loin Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at p. m. i!,C0 ". Jf. CTXCIXXATi EXPRESS. (Sondavs fxcptc'..)htop,3 at Siqu'jhannah a. m.: bkft.) Turner's 1,10 p. m (dine; and arrives in New York at 3,-i" r. m., connects at Klmfra, with northern Central It. K. lor Il.irrislmrg. rhilndelphia. Baltimore, Washington, A points so:itl';at(;reat HeiM with Delaware, Lackawanna fc Western railroad fr Scranton. Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and New England citOnly one train cant on Sunday, l-avins P.uffalo at C.IO r. m., and reach'n New York at l'i,3') p. sf. riosion and Now TJni'and psscn'-r, M ith their baggage ar- transferredre ofciar.jc in New York. To pleasure travelers the line of the Eric railway presents many objects,. cf inlere, pas'ncr through the beautif.il valley of the Cliemunir, Susquehanna," Delaware, and Ilamapo ritet?. an over chanjin panorama of nature's beauties command ateiiou. The best ventlbtod und mot luxurious flceplnj: coaches .V THE WOULD accompany all night trains on tili railway. BÄGÖAök CHECKED THROUGH, And fare alway an lore t i'iy oth-er ront?. ASK FOIt TICKETS VIA ERIE RAILWAY, Which can be obtaiued at at principal Ticket Offices in the west and south-west. . RIDDLF. WM. P. BARR, (ien'l Supt. On'l Pass ag't. 12 28 STATE OF 1XIHAXA I In Circuit Court, Ancuet Jf.l Rlf A LL ( V VXTY. f Term, lt7. Sarah Stringer i vs. v Cotppbdnt for Divorce. John T. Strineer. S Tu.! plahdiir in the bove emilled cause, by her attorney, has filed in my ortlrr fi-r coinrl.-ilr.t aninsf the defendant, and it appearing by the alildavit of a competent person, that the defendant, John T. Stringer, is a iioa-retident of tfce State of Indiana, he .In, therefore; hereby not tiled cf the pendency of said complaint irainst him. and uniess he appear, answer or demur thereto, at the ratline: of said cans", on the first day of the next term of said rourt, to be beun and held at the couit hone In I he town of Plymouth, on the econd Monday of ,Ait-'st. Jt7, said complaint and the matters anil thh'.ss tl'iTeln contained aim alleged will be heard and determined in his absence, JOHN C. Cl'SlIMAN, Clerk. 1. A. O. Packard, Atty for Plff. 4iw3 FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES. Ot ALL KINDS. FilKBim GBEEXIEAF k COIPAXT, 226 L 223 Laic St., Chicago. 209 Mar&ctSt , St. Louis. IT BeaxTtx to tcr oyx.T mt Genctni.

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87ATZC?nX)7AKJL Xa ClrcnÜ Court, Acssst ITARMIALL CO CVr. f Term, 1J7. Sophia Waterhouae 1 Ts V Corcplaint for Dirorc. William L Waterhouss.

The pla:r.tiffin the aboro entitled canso. by her at erboue, is a ron-repident cf th? State of Indiana, he i. therefore, Ijerehy; notified ol ih pendancy of Paid complaint nra:nt him, and unless h appear, iinwcr or d-tnur thereto at tüe calling of eaid cavse, cn the fireday of tLe next term ol said court, to he began and lieiu ai mnn r.'.Mi-"? in ine lown 01 l'lyisoMin. or J:T?t iiikO - ln Vrt' Aug,,et Charles Wt-gt 1 vs. ! Philiip LIj and f Forcclosnre Van- l'v I Thepi'sintlffin the above crtided ca?e, by h:s attorncy. ha ßlcd In my office h: complaint against tne acrnint them, and unless thev appear, answer cr demur ir.-ireia. at me caiiin? oi.hi.a caue; ou ir.c dm asy ci the next term of eaiu cc;;rt io be t'o?ur and hc!d at tl court houte in the town .of Plymouth, cn tite neco'id Monday of Ac;rut. IVTu sa.i cori-.pint and the mattr? and things th?rei': toni iined and alleged will be h'jard aud determined m th.'ir ahsonce. JOHN' C. CUSHMAX. Clerk. riiiUlps & Johnson, A'.tye lor P10". 4.w3 FIRST PREM1CU V OF A SILVER MEDAL yv n.nnrw.A mm nrPTnBITIUf tej Dann Cl I o nnin ncoi unni i t Z7 By tb N. H. 8tu AfTieaUural SocImt. at lu Fkir koldea ln Kubu. 8pt. ), HC. W BAKliETT-3 YegetaDl'3 Hair Rsstorative It booominc th mnst pipu'r trtlcla for Roator Va aad Bcaourytnc ue Hair. turaigBont voa . V ..t Wml North and tMuth. ill aaixrior quality and adnpntion to the waan o' le journui. J.R.BARRETT i. CO. LORD & SMITH. CHICACO, femoral Agaata for the Northwestern States. For sale by E. P. Leslie, Dreist, riymouih. Ind. Tl2u20 ly cr O .4 i I 5

torney, has CJcd In my once her complaint against the defendant, aad. it appearing by the .ahldavit of a competent pcreon. thai !the dotf ndact. William L. Vt-

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üerendent, ana it appearing by tae aciaavn cf a cntn- j It arSAVS Ii ratCr tiiari D.11V O "frt petent p'--r?.n that tae def--t-nrs; Phillip KJy and Ma-1 pi5,T T,,:ie C!2t:in . ti;. C j.j,. j ' r Ii!y. are oor-rc Meats cf stata of Indiana, tln.v . , " . z ' are liercby notified of tue pchiency of said complaint TaO Sh1.r V2 sh&rpcriGd. Crtl

U 3 9 2 9 is I c S- H H M B fi - 6 ?5 ft t5 4 5 4 2 IP -. c - s 0 o a if n rt -,1 rr i:a..' - - iv,v,ui7io m iv bAfjcnui lurvi riMir. A.,,';.r .M,v;., . .u r.,..i . JL misloueri of Marshall Countv the fol3orine E:tiiliit of the receipts and expenditures of said coantv for the year cndii.g May, Cl, ltT; RECEIPTS : There have been received at the Conntv Treasury, sire; xi ole-t dt-.y of May, 180Ö, until the let day of June, 13J7, as iollo'."e! : i'or Delinquent lix as found at October bfitlenvüit, lü7 C 2,715 15 Tor County revenue as found at May set-Jement, 1SÜ7 20.164 PI Per Snrvi-yur's f.-ce as found at Mav sctlleinvnt, 186; " 30 1' or J ury t ees received from Clerk, 4ü &0 For shews ard Meneerlci I or sales of ce trays 11 75 Tct&l collections ?3'2.0":0 C2 Deductamount for C re proof cHlccs 5,(3i Ieavin total for County revenue Total expenses E vces of receipts wer eipendi'r.res In thc year endin May 31.1SWJ. there wag collected lur fire proof buildIn the year ending May 31, 1SG7 Total exw: ci 5il.K.5 4.SC1 82 6,::i io r,8--3i 93 ?i2.c:-; is EXPENDITURES : There have been County orders issued since, the Cist day of May, until the 1st day of June, 1367, for the following objects : For expense of Assessors $ 93 00 IJ!aiks 100 Vi " Agricultural society 230 (W " " Auditor Z.V.K J5 " t-'ounty Asvlum It 213 70 " " Bridireid LW U7 Puhiie Bui!dini 7T3 61 " Bailiffs 23 OH " , Blind 15 2 ' ,l Co. Commistioners 160 00 " C!erk 873 21 " " ConrmonPleag Judge 2.VJ 87 " " Criminals l.ltW 9i " Deaf and Dumb ?7 M " le)in(juent List 3J2 b5 M Klectious 4'J 83 " Enumeration 2."2 25 " " In-ano Hi " " lnsursnce 3 W ' Inquest 97 03 " Jurors C.'.-J W Money refunded 414 Sti Poor 3,622 6S Public Trintinc UK 75 4. tt ICOaU 375 TO Sheriff 12 IK) " Sta'neryAnrkB'ks 1U7 03 " School fund lot 71 " SurveyVuon res. land 3.3 M School Examiner 57 S3 " Special Allowance 11 45 " Tract Book and Field Notes f 150 M " Treasurer, County 704 l. " War l.jea 41 " Wotnl Sl 00 " Interest on Co. Orders lis W Total erpenscs f 51.405 81 All ol which is reppectfuily snbmitted. May 81st, t . C. THOMPSON, Auditor. Per T. McDor.ALU, I eputy. Examined and approved by thc Board, June 3d, 1?C7. It. A. UANCK, 1 I.KONAIU) ALLEM AN. V romiiwionr Wm. UAHUISON, nw5 STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25, & 27, III oatlway, , Opwiifi llont'oig Grew, . ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. THE STEVES HOVSE, is well and widely known to the traveling rufcHe. The location i9 especially Buitahle.to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city-is on the Me ir.iy 0iath.orn,J,IMl w''"tirn ravel-and adjacent to all the principal railroad and Meamboat depots. eVen'' n.wfc b" lihoral accommodation for over3u0gueMait Is well furnished, and possesses iv enr modern improvement for tho comfort and enterwell Teatilatd-provided with pas and water-tba attendance is prompt and reepectful-acd tha Ublele ee,n, erously provided with ersry delicacy cf tia seson-at moderat rife. rl-AnJ qj Z. CO Prcfs

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Advantages of tlib Plow. y to La of rtstnln the Wf.t,,.in LI h !tcet-u--: l'i . i.ai.ifiallr -cu: t'.iou- V in ihtv r.crxi cr it havi.i a'.rwUy plawel v-r l!nt-e l.uiii;acres of the eaaio iil witiiout yet L-eiaj h. '.f jin. It will "ncour'' in thc rncst diffcnlt i '.itro all etiler l'Jown liat fuih-l. If ,.- Ä r j cfsroand anywhere ia wLicUIt wi:; Lit s.-v.; v.-:;jaT, I v ' Toidt velJod on; m ria;hly s cn cidicHir Kc-.n u n iiiacüsn.ira vim ua ier.tmi3 h:s trj :, tnz i ia pe'fectly u sllaablo, and Tt;ka 'Lisllv". , , , ! . An7 S9CtlO!2 C3.71 bo replaced bra I cupueat. t ) le ha I tf p.ry A,;.-..f. aj iL-j iLie, Lai.Ji-..t du; anI Mjuli'joxi-I? a. a ct iü ii....ui '.i. It is rcll stocked Willi I'c-v? Enp;t0 ocoiu-pr vt'a li-nler, aal liio rtka-lara v roi.;--t laad jiuu, nj.i: i.'.i ic rf rt4 ;j jj-Vc C. j'.t-viuro. It plow at any cltpta, from thrco twc'.tr ir.:Lei, w ,r. rfci!r ia eitl.. -,r turr, l4ivet aclen fvirrwr, tu.a turn ur.-i-.r tuL-LI uuJ taal trasli coaij;Iete'. It is tho cheapest Plow in tLa 6irlJ. justa but as tbro it cc.i '-i.y i pyli.jt Cji8ix Ujllars cnc. rather !ia fvj (I .lisr- f.ccrhit tiaies over; in nut Ioir. tin f..! - r t-xpor. j-:9Caii.,e your ri-.-w wiu't -fc ur;"' m c..i..,j qu.uter or a fifth more wji'u r!i t'.ia f.uue.. -Th qiai:tyanl quality of -r.-rk it w.!l eu-iure t ÄJ-perfjroi must la c .a iMerel. tu vc'l a tl eeo-l ik, ?-in letennicir.? l.e'.lr or 11.? 1 low : cl r! A-lUow re u-;.l f.r 1 .oüt, crA t:,c c ouU.vhiri CjfUte hiiit aV irs ni trU can be cr-f. t'i T-nmitU.n L-S-gets moro J;n..a Ludre l l..-r.r' worth cf -Tic" j AT-tTery t.mo ha get on tf tLo. i "tlicsö remarks nvn rr?a ; ; - -- v. w- U.Wa Cuniiiarity with tlie m-rin or i...)-t i t fa.: gvl I ia tise ln t'.e West, maajr of which luue jurlv carnt-d good rer j tat ion. Our tioxr raodcl B" Plow ia C3-Jcignecl exrreE-!y f stubble D-i fcTJl rrounl. VHeretofre V9 inve Iial on'y t'.:e C pttft-i 5viened for J-lh, tnrf and tuM.lo. Th! 4 n ard -'-U" pattsrrn togthr will priai.l vs. t- raet iha -views f all d lo fchap-. ar.l giT thoti Kth S-"lild"' or -leaa"' plowj as the j.rtftr. CaW and see titan. Warranty very liberal, For Sale only by BUCK & TOAN, Plymouth, Ind. 12-25-if. B D. BILLS, In the Store adjoining Dr. Leslie & West's Drugstore, keeps a choice selection of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, si. Which he Guavanivcs io Set I as low as can be bought a l cat other house in town. T" """ Wiil find it io tLeir adi-aistage to uv$ me a call, es they can tixchauszc their Products and sspp!y :liemclve-4 with oo ' in my Hue as pood as the bebt, and a-? cheap a the chr-p -it. XO COXKI'MITIY i:. The adrertier. havir.ir been r.'ctcr. u t li-ltli In a fswweeki by asimp'e towy. f-fter having snff."nl fi r several year with a severe Itinj atlction and that O.rpi d disease, consccipjiou, i fir.xiouj- to n.ake known to his feliow ::ffTefr le n"an.-- of cur". To all o desire It ho w!ll gend a copy cf the pr?5cr:ptlon u-'d (fre of th'irge). witu uircctf.in f-r j.i ;arii:irai..l tlsin ikeratue, winch il;y will tvA a r -nrt for 1'Ottt'iVihii'n), A!ltrr.n, t'c'i ". ). &u-l v 11 1 !irüt aiid Lr.n? affection . IT.o r.r.ly c.Vjcct of th- r.flv.-vtj.-fr In Eendin the prescription is to ht-neflr th afl'.icfd fc?d fprcaa information vliicli he conceive to be inval i:nb!e anö he hopet) every PunVr-r will try hi;, rwdy. a it will cost them nothing', and tny pr-jve a blesMu-.'. i'arties wishing the prescription, free, lv retnni nviil, wi'l pleace acdref s K. v. EI)WAH1 A. WILSON. tuyl N lhiamsbur, Uine Co.. i . I ! . -V Scntlemar who .C-r -.1 for yr, from nervous der:uty. r.reuiatr.re üeray. ard tin; U mis ol youtl lui ir ini uiaoreiion. win. lor thosr.Ke or Mitionn fmmar.Ttv. ?i. " " 1,4 , il,'r. v. ; 4"I lirt( ui i j' in. ij Mivii iivr w it ti . Sufferers wiVhinc to profit hy th" f dv-r!icr" crp rlcie cm tlo so. Iivacdrc-si:!' u ojiiLdcnce, JU1IN IJ. 0DKN, 42 Ccuar St., New York. :::. MRS. 3D U2l-IJi.'M Would Inform the 1 idles ofr'yr.iouth and vkTi-Uy tl.tt she has opened her Milliu'-Ty More in the room back of the Book Store, LATELY OCCUPIED ÜY THE POTOTFICF, wher"; be v!!l keejp f fod assortment of riULiiciY goods on hand at as low prrcei as can be found in riymoatb. n3S 3m.l STATU OF INDIANA, I ln Circuit Court, August Marshall County j" Term iyJ7. Hannah Shirley, 1 vs : V Part't:oa Wi'diani Shirley, et a!. ) Th? pUiatlif in the abovs cntlt!-! cv- by V ttorney. In file ! in my oJllce iivr coripLin: a iiii-t tic üetVn.i.inti, and it afpiHf I v (inffi t.-ivlt of a competent perin that the defendant. "Villi.im C shirky et. al, are non ri.Ient. of the Stte of Indus, thev ! r.re th.ereforc hereby notified cf the pendency of t-aid complaint ceatnst then, and unless they appear, anfwer or demur thtrclo 'it the c:il!ii.- of a:0 c.iae, on the rtrt day of the :jrm of said court, to h? b":! ard held at tlie Court Hou. in th.' tou n of Plrr.iaath. oa the 2nd Monday of August lNJ7, raid raniplaint and tho tratter and thin; the.-t:n .o'it ir.,.,i RT,( i'ied jed wiil be heard aud determined in their absence JOHN C. CUSilMAN, Clerk A. C. CArnos, Plaintiffi Attorney. 41 Ct 1 .V A. .... O" VV a4-4 WV On Xait Porto Street! AT THK ip v n w i t it n e fe o o n or

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