Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 May 1857 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT.

T. McDONALD Editor, j PLYMOUTH, IXD. Thursday Moriiiiic. Mav 21st. 1S57. rtah. This territory i beginning to attract the attention of th public, generally. Th preciw lino of policy that tho present administration designs to pursuo with Biigharo Young and Lis fanatical followers, has not yet been made known. Ons thing, Vj cur mind, is certain, that unless the Government sends a sufficient amount of troopi to sustain the United States laws, i

it would bo worse than useless to appoint a - Ö, T , , , . . . ' . For the Democrat, overnorand Jud?c3 to administer theiaws . , . -4V , m 5, . , Anecdotes from the French. ia that Territory, for they would not be ! i , i . . n i . . . f CRIME.

ooeyca un:ess urignam nnppenea to take a fancy to them, which he would not be likeIj to do. Tho Morrccna aro getting to ho ?ery numerous, and are rapidly increasing by emigration, and it will require quito an army to enforce the laws of tho United State9, in that secluded region. The time hA9 arrived when something will havo to be done. Various plana have been suggested by different individuals, in referonce to the proper course for tho administration to pursue, but it still seems doubtful whether the proper plan has been hit on yet. Yc havo the utmost confidence in the honoty and capability' of the administration, consequently wc have an abiding confidence that this vexed question will finally bo disposed of, without making any particular jar in the universe. It i? fortunate indeed, for the United States, that they have James Buchanan for President at this particular juncture of time; .several knotty questions have got to be settled during the r.cit four years; taking into consideration hh age, experience, promptness, honesty and capability, wo regard him, above all ethers, as the man for tho time?. Drcd .Scott. The principal elections which have been bei 1 recently generally resulted in favor of Democracy. Philadelphia: Tho Democrats made nearly a clean sweep. Torre H.ute: Eleecd the entire Democratic ticket. Covington Also e!ect3 the whole Democratic ticket. Crawtordsvillo: No show f.jr Republicanism there-. Lafavttte: Democratic, as usual. Vincennes Elects tho whole Democratic ticket. South Carolina: Mr. Brougham, Democrat, lias been elected Vi fill the vacanct' occasioned bv the death of Preston S. Brooks. Iowa: Tho official returns give the Stata to the Democrats by 505 majority. Ordinance. call the attention of those interested t ) the town ordinances, which are now being published in this paper. 'Tho "City Fathers" havo taken hold in earnest, and every well-wisher of good order and-eobriety will sustain them in their efforts to lessen the evils ot intemperance. We should think, from present indications, ihat our pleasant and thriving town will oon :be materially improved in appearance, except the streets, which, of necessity, will bo very much obstructed this season with building materials. The ordinance in reference to leaving teams in the streets, without hitching, we think is all proper; but at tho samo time, the town authorities should ßee that a suf"fieient number of posts or racks aro proTided, 80 thtt people can havo an opportunity to fasten thir team when they havo businees in, tewp.. Larceny. Our readers v ill reoollect that some threo months sines we alluded to a nest of thieves which were arrested in Ohio, for stealing goods from tho P., Ft. W. k C. R. R. Co. Wc learn from the Allen County (Ohio) Democrat, of the 16th inst., that at Buoyrus eighteen indictments wero found, and all wore nollied, except one, for grand lar ceny. The jary in that caso returned a verdict of not guilty. The Democrat 6ays: "Thrc is no use of disguising the fact, that our citizens geneially sympathize with the prisoners." Another account says that th prisoners stole from the company by its ndvico and consent, which induced the oourt to "let Vnnli'V."jCSrMrs. Cunningham, who has been on trial in -New York for the murder of Dr. EcrrUil, has been acquittod. Eckel, .who ws sdrfo implicated, waa discharged on his own TflcguLiane. -tiny. Prairie hay iä worth 9 1 0 per ton in tins markst scarce. "tho School funds nill be ready for !iibu!i'n ti (ondiy nxt.

Bricks. Two or th reo brick Tarda aro started in tho vicinity of town. It will undoubtedly

j be a paying business. jtSTThe Hon. R. J. Walker, th now Governor of Kansas, has taken the oath of!

1,; i,o i,:JCUort will soon be made torai5asuflicient

j place of destination. j 3?"Y. J. Cullen, of Lognnport, has been appointed to the northern fiuperintandency of Indian affairs. XSrJudgc Petit, of Lafayette, has been offered a Judgeship m Minnesota, but declines accepting. Wild Cat. The "Indiana State Bank," at Bloomfield, has gone by the board. It was the wildest of wild cat3. jCirWe call the attention of thoso who are not posted in reference to comet9. to an article on cur first page, from tho N. Y. Heiald. Three residents of tho Balkan province onco traveled a journey in company, and on their way found a treasure, which they agreed to amicably divide. They continued on their journey, discoursing on tho uses to which they should apply their money, till their provisions began to fail; when it was decided, that tho voungest of tho party should go to the nearest village and purchase a supply, vrno accordingly departed. On Iiis way thither he thus soliloquised: "although I am now rich, yet I should bo immensely wealthy, were I but possessed of all the money wo havo found: these two men may combino to deprive me of all; but I can easily prevent this, and become solo owner of tho wealth. I will poison all the food I purchase, and at my return will say, I have dined at the village; my companions will oat without suspicion, and die. I shall then take all the treasure to myself." Meanwhile tho others were contriving for themselves. Vfc should do well to rid ourselves of this youth, who i associated with v.s; we shall bo obliged to admit him to a share of tho treasure; his part would materially augment ours, and wc should bo really rich when ho returns, let us poignard him." The young man at length returned with tho poisoned viands: his companions assassinated him , and then eat tho poisoned food and perished, leaving the treasure to tho possession of no one. Such were the results of crime: and in this way were murderers made to suffer mutually tho reward due their wickedness. A. C. CH Monsieur Kanifcrstnan. A yoii.T'f persian. going to Amsterdam, was Mruck with :.he nirnificencc of one of the mansions of tho county bich bordered on tho canal. He r.ddresseu a Hollander, by his side on the boat, saying: pci'ZPu me to inquire of you, who is the owner of this elegant house? The Hollander replied in his own tongue; kan net vcrttaini" which signifies "I do not undorstand vou." The voting Frenchman, not Uuspeclitig bu4. that he had been fully J comprehended, took tho response for the namo of the proprietor. 'Ah' uh!!' said he il belonirs to M. Kanifeistaan; Ah, well, 1 assure you that the gentleman has a most desirable home; a charming residence indeed, and a paradise of a garden: and 1 know not how much besides: a friend of mine in France, has a situation very similar on the Clioisi, but really, I am inclined t- give this the preference;' and proceeded to add some remarks of a like nature, all alike incomprehensible to thellollander who answered nothing in return. Being at lengtht landed in Amsterdam, a lady of resplendent beauty met his gaze, leaning on the arm ot a gentleman cavalier, lie asked of a citizen tho name of the charming female, and received in reply: kan niet verstuan. "So then" says tho Parisian, this is thtf lady of M. Kaniferstaan: whose house wo have seen by tho Bide of tho canal. Truly is ho to bo envied possessed at once of such a mansion, and so beautiful a wife." Going a little distance, tho clarion of many trumpets saluted his ears in honor of one who had drawn an immense prize in the Stato Lottery. Our young friend inquired tho name of the fortunate mortal, and received tho response: kan neit verstuan. "Fortune's particular favorite." Exclaimed tho Frenchman; "M. Kaniferstaan ia the proprietor of a palatial mansion, the husband of such a beauty, and the winner of a prize of 6uch magnitudo. He must bo the happiest of men." Our traveler finally mot a funeral procession, and asked tho name of the deceased who was carried to tho tomb, lkan niet verstaan; answered tho citizen. "Ah, Mon Dieu!" cried he -"there ia poor Kaniferstaan, who had such a house suchja wife and such a prize. How drear must havo been the prospect of death! Surely his felicity w3 too great to bo lasting." Walking onward to find an inn, our friend continued to moralizs on the vanity of human life. S. A. C. Near Baton Rogue, Ln., a fissuro hae opentd in the earth to the extent of several hundred yards in length, and about twenty fett in depth. Smoke, impregnated with sulphurous smell, issues frßrn the fiepur in ejntid.

iliblrs of jilctos. ., "Lively and yossipiny, Stored with die treasures of a tattling world, And with a spice of Mirth, Zoo."

,earn lrora llu' Mobile paper that an iiiiutuiii uv suuscnpuon, to ueiray me expenses of procuring a suitable monument to place over the grave of Major General Gaines. An ancient philosopher said: No revenge id more heroic than that which torments error by doing good. If you spend the oay profitably, you will have cause to rejoice at evening. Make vourself an honest man, and then j you may be sure there is one rascal less in me world. In courting, tiuee hard squeezes are be;ter than fifty soft words. Just so. The Atlantic Ocean is estimated at three miles, and the Pacific at four miles deep. GI ass should be washed in cold wa'er, which gives it a brighter and clearer look than when washed in warm water. Among the items of expanse for the last Legislature, was forty -Jive Gold Pens, four of which coit fifteen dollars each. Never call in the assistance of a d jctor who has a son an undertaker. In Siam the penalty of Iv itiir i to have the mouth sewed up. Suppose such a law were in force here, whata number of mutes wo would have! Grief knjts two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can ; and common sufferings aro far stronger links than common joys. Lamartins. A company of Gypsies havo been encamped near Daimille, Hendricks counWendell Phillip? defines a politician as "ono who serves God as far as he can without offending tho devil." All personal antagonisms are infernal. Hone? he who cherishes hatred against his fellow-man, shows thai he himself is a bad man. A fool in an elevated position is like a man in a balloon everybody appears little to him, and he appears little to everybody. In Africa they punish naughty boys by rubbing red pepper in their eyes. It said to make them very smart "Father, whni does the printer live on?" "Why, my child?" 'Because you said you had'nt paid him for four years, and still take the papr." "Wife, spank this chiid." The pleasure of doing good U the onlv one that never wears out. Man may bend to virtue, but virtue cannot bend to man. A spindle hankod dandy is palpably a vagrant, inasmuch as "he has no visible means of support." Four millions ot dollars havo been sjvnt in searching for the unfortunate navigator. Sir John Franklin. W. Garver, Esq.. of Hamilton county, Ind., has received the ;ppoint?nt to the Mail Agency, ma !e vacant by the death of he Hon. Wni. J. Brown. The (it-usee ?ispenion bi idge which spans th lower foils-. Jlochester, N. Y.. fell with a crash on TüOlay, Loss 33,000. Mrs. Jones says to her spouse: "Mr Jones, don't you think maniiig isj a means o( grace?" j Oert.iinly;anylhingj is a means of irrace j thai leads us to repentance." - ' Scene closes with a broom handle. : Th" nlv elaf3 of men in ll. world who j are not in the l:ibit of disparaging' their neighbors aro tho assessors of taxes; for it' is well known they never "underrate" anybody in the slightest degree. Jump up early th.sc line mornings and listen to tho sweet strains of the noble feathered tribe. You will then keep in good spirits all day. An Albany paper thinks it is woman, and not her wrongs, that ought to be redressed. Herber Kimball, the Mormon preacher, boasting of "what the Lord bad done for him," said he had twenty-three boys living, ten dead, and lots of girls. Polygamy is allowed in New Zealand, but the head wife is the only one w ho is al lowed to commit suicide when the husband di'is. The other v:ivesaro denind this privilege. It is said that Mr. Forsyth, tho American Minister to Mexico, has entered into a troaty for the purchase of Sonora by the United States. Silence is an antidote against a slanderous tontnie. O Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, has issued a proclamation ordering a special election to be held on Wednesday, the third day of August, for a Governor of that State. A Yankeo has just invented a, suspender that contracts on your approach to water, so that tho moment you come to a puddle it lifts you over and drops you on tho other side. Tho best throw upon dico is to throw them away. Speak little and to tho purpose, and vou will be taken for somebody. Purposing without performing, u mere fooling. A fclloar who had undertaken to serve some subpoenas, finding the roads in a shocking condition, wrote a noto to each of tho parties stating that a sum of money was deposited in Iiis hands, which thy could havo by calling on him. They called and got a subpoena and twelvo and a half conts each. Tho elvction in Virginia takes jdaco on Thurdnv, th ?flth inr.

Arrival or the Asia. Nu w York, May 15.: The steamship Asia ariiveJ t9 A. M. She left Liverpool Saturday, 2d iust., ai 3 P. M. Passed ship Tuscarora, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, coming back, having come in collision wi;h ship Andrew Foster, ot X. Y. The latter sunk imniedia'fly, cap-ain saved. The Australian packet Oneida, supposed to have been lost, saved, having put back to King Gcorgf 's iSound. - The steamer Ariel hence for Havre arrived at Southampton April 3uth. The Ciiv of Manchester hence arrived at Liverpool May tirst. The Asia brings 70 passengers and up

wards of $200,01)0 in specie. rn all A 1 1 he duchess ot uloueester, last surv ving daughter of George III. died Ap ..VJlll. John Evelvti Dennison was elected Speaker of the House of Commons on the SAine day. There was no opposing candidate. : According to tue aru oi i raue rej turns, the exports for March show an ini oi ease of over one million sterling, coinoared with last year. Lady Franklin has purchased an Abet decn clipper fr the search of her husband and has "iven the corammd to C-tntai-i . . ' i . C t omm.inu to wpui.i l.h.v.iuuw(.h. It is not improbable that Palmerston mav aftempt a litth; reform bill, in order to dis- .... , .. i . , , JJcLMntock. a. m . m airy embracing an extension of the euucauonai iratnino' A communication from Mr. Dallas to Lord Claiendon announced the presentation by the American Government of a silver medal and an amount of money ranging from jQlO to .30 to the Margate boat men who rescued the, crew of tho ship! Northern liello. The Grand Duko Constantino had been received with R..yal honors in over part of France which ho has visited. He was last at Paris. The Fedeial Council f .Switzerland by a unauinvms vote, Iris agreed to accept tlie proposition of tho four powers for the .-et lemetit of the Neufehatel question. The Kin of Prussia is to g"t his million of fra ics' but the wis. v:ill not recognize his tide t Prince of Xeufeha:d. The Queen id' Spain's spcoch will announee the re-es;ablishmnt of friendly relations with Pom., and express hopes that Mexieo will apologize, pay an indemnity and guarantee ihe rights of Spaniards in füllt r-1. Reports again eireulato that the Kiag of Denmark will be forced t abduwe. ili Majesty resists and says his enemies shall . . 1 I V. . I 1 l nev or compel i nn to lay down uk seep tre De :;rcl.o.s from the Freücli Ambassa dor ai Madi id announce that the Spanish ovei nment aeeept.s ihe piinciplea of an arrangement ui h Mexico. LeNord avr that the French author! ics will formally demand a permanent Embassy at lYikin. and in cajo of their refusal, w ill endoavor in eoneert with tho English To co to penetrate to the Oaphol by water and there dictate lomn to th.e Chinese Government. The coolies on board tlie Peruvian ship Carmen for Callao, revolted and set fire to that vessel, and nl2 H) perished. Those on board th.e Uri tish hip (.i ulnars also revolted and set (ire to the ship. Tho flames were extinguished and 27 of tho coolies wiire hih'e 1 and v.'ou:id'.d before order was rest red. Hew Advertisements. 1 uJ.v.,'i'.liT (".ana! fs:r tiio Better by the Fire!! DAVIDSONS & CO., Who now occupy a new and tie Optant Store Room on r Michigan Street, II tve opened for inspection the largest and most magnificent stock of events' anö FURNISHING GOODS, Mais $f Japs, etc., K vor exhibited here or cl'cwhcre in the West. We have also connected a TAIIiOHIMJ DRIMRTMEKT! With our estahrishmcnt, and have engaged the sen ices of F. KENN UK, favorably known, to superintend the same. A fcood variety of CLOTHS & VESTINGS ON HAND. Cutting and altering done to ordyr and with dispatch. PHOENIX IS TRULY DU Df TBI AÜS And with facilities, too, that will undeniably defy all competition. Thankful for past f ivors from our numerous customers, wo intend to merit a continuance of the same. DAVIDSONS k Co. ma2l-27tf. AT John the Matcher's MARKET Can be fount!, at all times, SALT. SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! ALSO, Fresh Sardines, Lobsters Mackerel, SHAD, OYSTERS AND CLAMS, Forty-eijdit hours from the coast, all of which w ill be cooked and served up on the vhoi teat possible uotiee, jind to suit the tasten of the most fastidious, at hin newly arranged S ALOON. may2i-27tf. . . ; . J. C0UGU2. XOTICE OF DISTRIRUT10X. JSiute tf Indiana, Marshall County: Notice U herebv plven, that at the April term, 1S57, of the Court of Common Tloas of Marshall county, iier iinn sriuemeni oi me r.siaie oi i ranciä Decker, deceased, about the sum of three hundred and eleven dollars were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heir arc therefore notified to appear on the tirst day of tho next teim of said court, prove their , heirship, and rcccirc their distributive share. fJnWTON R. P ACIC ARD, Clerk m'il 27t1 r..C. P.M. C,

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auui ge; 10 au learneu proiessions, com-1 u.oson llaiman: Urovor Jaeo'; Grmlv Joseph-! hilars 'r every twenty four hours, thev fhall

missioned dheers of tf.c annv and navy, ( ur!tlmr Samuel; i-rcesjas M; Greer II J; Gor-; ormi.v Vf nd merchandise within the lim'-ts of

j railway servants .f a certain rank, school j tk?r Lü."l!f UYr T!U 1 J ls; , r rVr s'm""- corporat.oti to be left discretionary with the Cle i , r e , ' f Hurionl A; Ilildebrand J W ; Honin Win. ! or Marshal; and all persons who shall, contrarv

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ALL PERSONS Kno'wing themselves in!ebted to R.M. Brown, for Stoves and Tinware, will confer a favor bv calling and pay in;, up. (27) K. M. BROWN & Co. "

SHERIFI Bv virtue " i SALE iv.-: ; i; t ! it'.rt, I iioin t'.te Ci ik th AI : will cXjioC lor s;i -houe door in V) . ui it i I, M on the 13 i: DAY OF JUNE 1857

Between the hour of ten oVIva-Ic t. ni. . Uil four misdemeanor. ;nd ?h;ill he fined in any sum not 'e-s o'clock p.-m. oi" uUi iJLiy tlic .k. '.u- icseribed than one dollar nor more th;ui ten iloll. irs for e.icli property, to -wit: "Jand evcry such offense, to be collected in an action The rent und profits for a ttrm of yours not to f debt, before any Justice .of the Peace having exceed seven, of rhe west li.ilf ( i.,) of the north- competent jurisdiction. C;lSt one fourth 't , vcciw.n f' .iT:... n f i t,wn ' And it is further or d&in f.d. That all iervrm -jr

thirty-four. (:'4) r m-e two (i) e.s.sr, centuinniir SO acres more or less, together with t!.e a;!.urten mees same time and place expose for sale the fee simple i ul ''d real estate, or so much thereof as mav be necessarv t- satisfv said execution. Executed :t the propertv of Henrv Persliin:T at the suit of Mann, Pershinir A: (".. J. F. VAN VALKENBL'RGII, Sheriff, m-.y 11 -27 Ci w ü. How, Deputy. lAst oi Letter Kemniiiuipr in the post office at Plymouth on the 15th day of May, W7. " Allen Wni; Alleman Chas B: Albertson G W. j Bartley Wm; Berry Lavina; Braucht Zenas 2; 1 n v ' ; Murslöor li Bm s Mary. i Crash v A L 2: Crouver Geo; f!iv.ni. Tn w. j Grosny ii crouver ieo; Cavanaugh .Michael. J:""1 Vrr-P nU ! rcrett hlvester; Lluott I 11. I - j r !. ii ler. j Fetu.M n.,n:,.i: F Ildl .s,,,lIu Irwin John. Kinzey Abtn ; Keplar J l:n : Kann Jeremiah. w ton J II; Lo:;an Wni K; LonmoorS; Low - ry Jas; Lon-rmoor David: Lake Nicholas. Miller David; Monroe Geo; Miller C; MeAardle Patrick; Metcalf Uri; Martin Aaron; .Mnor Gco MhDonal Adam: Miner II D. ' Obrine T; O'Conell Peter; O'Donal T; Ovven3 Esq.; Overmire II. Perry J M; Pinkl.lv David; Parish Win; Pipher oaim:ei; i ciornian iß v, Kcighley Wni; Richmond Monroe; Rohrbuckcr Sfuekmin Fniolurflr Tint. qi - n c. ueknun l.ni.hnel) Jacob; Stur F; Stvc.t ToiornaVT- Tlnver D.vtt. TV, c T ''"-lV:1. i Jfe1. 1X,VK': Ta,t 0O; C Voiihow lVtr r-" Vl m- lhvi 1 W-.lk,r W I o. v :.. fn. v ' . "i. r ,xWÄ?. Ä Wm,; Wi" YoenlVter m . " 7U JUI IV K I PO n I I ' 1 T . . 'WWM'.I-M. - - - 9 ' i - .'l.ll . tf HI M . 1 ... STATE OF INDIANA. A Kb II ALL COUN 1 . In Common Alice Th.irp, Pleas Court Jul u term. 1HÖ7. Vj. Mary Ann Richovh, Harm in R:ch irds. Jjsepii W. Til . John Lin; Nt wt- n T!i .i , .r, Gi (rv T..-1 ; . The ! i.uiit.ii' in J he c. c n ie 1 c ii; --e, o iii in; .;l;.;e A. er t; r n, her attornev, i. i i': coinjj. i! . i-r t.u-::tion, an.: itappes :n " Ov iti.I.tvu m i' uic- Hen 'Hd.mt.-5 are aii m , I .1 . h ateot Inii ina; they are th-rc hire notified of the ill-I'i1'. u -1:1 i t Ihn inui- nni pi-noeney oi saul compiaint, and that the same will In: hear 1 at t'ne next tt i iu of tiie M irbhall Court of Common Picas, to be holden at tlie court houe in Plymouth, on the tliird Mondav of July next, and unliss they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will he heard and detcrnfned in their absence. Attest NEWTON II. PACKARD, Clerk 27t:i Marshall Court of Com. Pie?. TO NON IU:SI1)LNTS. The undersigned, with the Countv fcurvevor, will, oa the Mh diy of Juac, li7, at 10 o'clock a.m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate th corners of t'ni'er land in secs 2J k'.'y ), town 04 nortii, of range .' tast, in M.xr-'iall eounfy, Indi mi; to meet on the premises, at th j t::n specified, and continue from dav to dav unt'.I all is V...v..a:.l,...,a i o .J tl- time above mentioned, and dclVav, or n'ovide I fur deiV.iyii)-, their portion of the expense of the Furvey, will be returned to the Count v Auditor, and such delinraiencies r.lacod on the t A dtinte and collected accord-mr to law. ' . . 1 i LUC I CS LOCK WOOD, may21-27t3 LEVI DONAIIE. S. Su M. BECKER, Would re.'pect fully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoininins counties, that they have opened a new store on Laportc street, one door cast of Dr. Lemon's Dru; Store, where they will keep on hand a full stock of dry m CHOCKKIiY-W AHE, &C. As we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest, we ask a portion of the patronage of the community. mayl4-2Gtf Wait for the Wagon. MAJOR liHOWN'S M" a in moth Coloss: iin A NO complete and attractive Circuii.ov tiaveliii-, wib exhibit in 1 mouth, on Thuis.iay, M.iyÜl-t, lc57, aft ei noon nnd etnini' Amon; the performers will he found the best riders, the wittiest clowns, ami the most wonderful tumbler in America. The wagons, tents, trappings, vc, are entirely new, and the horses an superior to those of any "other company in the United States. Attached to this concern also is Jackson's famous Puckeve Hand, composed of thirteen American musicians. ft"d drawn by teu benutilul white horses. The w hole to conclude each day and evening with Scenes from Franconi's Hippodrome! and the ncver-to-be-forgottcn, mirth-moving, ami l.mrditer-nrovokins burlesque on Sunds, NatlüUi's ; & Co.'n ! VERFORMINO ELEPHANTS! in which they walk up inclined planes, mount pedestals, and stand upon their heads. For further particulars, neo Mammoth Posters, Programmes, &c Cards of ndmission, (withgootl.substanUal scats all round,) 5 cent, (no pit.) Oood order will be enforced. S. K. URO UN, Agent. invllfd. "l.

to me same belonging and appertaining, and on ; same, under a penalty oi not less than one nor . ! fld.iro tf ro-diTA t'in f'ull -imnin. .il!.. I.. I . Ttwtin thiti fnn trill. 11 4-n nndi .Vi oiili r.K-r.nrt i

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.. , imcrcs. ani co.-is nue on s.u-l execiuion. ti . tli. T no:i remains, alter oeunr notihed bv the .Marshal to

I with all accruing interest ami costs, I will, at the 1 r' move the same: to be collected" in the manner

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Great .IllCrir:Ut CirCII:.! hu" n ordirmi.e pas-ed May JLh. 10o7. in j squaiv.it is hcrv-br ma.ie the uty ot any I rustcc, , . .... . i r- I i . .1. , b..;i It....- -ii. .1 inrvmio r ..f Clcik, M 'i.-bat or nthcr olliccr of said town to cn-Re-or?ani,ed and Equipped .or the u-u 15. rel .i.o,, o .he bl lldln- . lid n vxUMg of ü o uthotiii R. C. SATTER LIB Ha'UiJT. sid- walks; nnd Ihe Marshal otsanl own swh or I(rrs01M viofatin- this ordinance; n.:, :....ct..i.i:-i .1... i.. si. ,.t -Iv leulliied to no lty the owners and any mi-son.'ound .uiltyof the same, i-hall Imj fined

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I ORDINANCE. I TO NON-RESIDENTS.

Beit ordained, by the President ami I rupees of 'rilhs undersigned, with the county Sur tho town dt 'Plymouth, in the county of Marshall ; I veyor, will. 'on the 1st 1 iv of JmJ IV .id State of Indiana: . atIo wVloek, a. m., on .,v,.l di; Tli U it i3 hereby declared, that ad prison, ure pro -,; locate the comer of'.r I .:! in s m m il mbi:-d..from hitchm ' r standing - their ht.rse o:i t,lU-n :.4. i-.i.e 1 u-.-t. i. ,. .. i.'

Iw e-. team ..: te.iiii, wn,oii or t;.Mii, m iho cr-i-s .v.i.k- .i' the rn etsor :dleys, within the or ponuMJii. in in' ainiovaiice oi persons traveling'

a . i loot; ai., trom ri'im or rivinr the sauie on thii.iiiu, side walk? in . lid town.

i And it is hereby declared. Tint any ami all per- ' S'Uis piiltv of the samr shall be deemrd jruiltv of i hereby prohibited from obstructing the side walks wlh boxes, wood, or anything thuf will obstruct the above specified. J. B. X. KLINGEN, President. ATTr.sT: A. C. Caproü, Clerk. m:ivl4 2Ct3. .May tUh, 157. ORDINANCE. Tie it ordained by the president ami board of Trustees of flu corporate town of Plvmonth In t!i : county of .Marshall and State of Indiana: j That, alt and ervev person or persons who hall nnke anv public exlrbition for E'ain within the rnr- ; P"rate limits of said town shall pa v as a license for , V", , T sS IliaM n.or moro tll:m Mtcca dollars for everv twentv-four hours thev m ir er.ni tinue such exhibition, tho .imom i. !rr:to... in vuiiw -r ivib UlCLIX " a? i i . uonary wun tne Clerk or Marshal of said town. j And be it further ordained: Tliat any and all pay fora iccnx not I(?S3 th;ll. fme nor T sl ,Sv. Oi' the rk to I r.iiMIf ! exhibition, or vend anv merrhandUo itl.nnt ! in?r procured from the Clerk or Marshal the proper j lec. may be fined in any sum not less than two ' ,lor more than twentyfive dollars, tobe recovered in ! an :etion of debt before anv Justice of the Peace i vithin the corporation. J. R X. KLIXGER, President. ' attft: j A. C. CArnov, Clerk. tnivl4-Ct3 I May 9tb, ORDINANCE. i If hrrtl'y ordered, by the President and Board of , Trustee, of the Incorporate toun of Plvmotith, n !J,n ""nty of Marshall, and State of Indiana: Tint hereafter, all side walks and eros.inL-. built ' "r,rtT:rel in said town, shall he con-lnicte. in the manner: The side walks h ill be built of iltaifinnkne KS m wi,,t,, laM ' than i ! M town are to be n ,t j h-..-Mh:i four feet in width, and in front of all th I ousiness hnnc, shop-, oirirr s, ,Vc.,in th- bi:-j:n--i Hirt '.i in rr citii t um il i ........ i . . i. ..... .. ! fe. t in u;.U:!: niv U tC. erWn , I,...,.:,;:,., I,,.::f ... I are n lie maile ol tiree-ineh oak or b! tck watm.t j ;.ii.J not nv;re than eiuht ineius wi-e, ! . j i :i;.iw ,m' on mini u-i iior less Sian tnree iivi :i)'-n' t;: ij:;!ri!d. d t'.f e r:1! t . i-ie M -r- ?: '.ci-i' r bui i - h t i- U l" v . s a i.! rj) j . i i:Mri:!i -e, n i " n I . - I n n--OiV T jii or : ' :h sh ill 'ii i- c iinnlv with the sa:::e i.. r!e consti-nction or repairin.',' of If s, h r r t!ie'rj idv w ilk or side walks a ahove sr.ecide.!, the M n-sli.il nuv. and it is h.-rr-hv mio. bw ilntr ::... ! Itll-m.r t -a ........... . .. 1 . I I I .Uli - H II MI V a II - III' I" III I I- I j timr, that their sid- w ilk is imnr-vrlv const nie;ed ! nr r i- ei ly repaired, m i rccjuestinir k !i person r :-v.v ns t ro -construct the s one aceor-iiu to the! specifications of this oiil'iiinicv, to take up and rebuild, in a prtmer m.iunrr, the side walks in quest ion; and all proper charges mid eiiHiises of tlie sitae shall he paid hy the owm-r or owners of the lot or lots to whieh such side walk beloncs; and in e:ise th ; same are not paid within ten days from the time of the completion of the sam' by such M i: -h i!, the s.inv phall be by him returned to thCK ik and be spread ujK.nthc tax Duplicate as an nein oi i -x acrainsi si!i lot or let?, to be edtected m the s une mrnaeras the taxe the s une mr-nner as the taxes. J. P. N. KLING C!i , Presuki.t. test: A. C. Ctraov. Clerk. inavl-i-öt.. j May9ih, l!rö7. ' j A1TES' OUDIXAN'CE U lt 'rdnineJhy the 1 r. sidc nt and Hoanl of Tn:stws ? nr,ntciSn "vmtli, in the !"VfV f M irS'u! ' ' Sl:lt0, ?,f. Indiana: .r,,at ai1 i" heix-by pnhi!,,tel (rem jo?tinrr nit 'iiii' nntoLloMj ehoiv J.1I w. .,.. - ..1 1.j tLHMnent5 upon the walU of any huild'ns, tr on any iei.ee or hitehiniot, within the corporate limits of said town, without the consent of the owner or oceuptnt of the jumejand any person violating any of the provisions of th: j ordinance, shall, on conviction, be lined in any sum not loss than one dollar nor more than five dollar. for each and ever- such offence, to be collected before any Justice of the Peace within the corporation. J. Li N. KLING Y.W. President. ATTr.sT: A. C. CArxov, Clerk. nml l-2Gt:t. May Oth, 1SÖ7. OIIÜIXANCE. Be it ordained, by the President and board of Trustees of the town of Plymouth in the Countv of Marshall and State of Indiana: That the Street Commissioner i hereby authorized, and it is hereby made his duty to proceed to require persons to remove stone, timber, and other j obstructions from the Streets and alleys within said j corporation; and if the owners ne-deet nml refuse j to remove the same w ithin ten days, the street commissioner is hereby required to remove the same at tue expen-c ot sul-ji owners. J. 11. N. KL1NCER, President ATTi.ST: A. CCaprox. Clerk. may M-Of,t3. May (Jth, In7. ORDINANCE. U hereby ordained by the IVsidYnt ami Trustees of th Incorporate town f Plymoutli, in tho county of M,i!fth:ill, in the Soite of Indiana: Tli.a-. ft sid.v:ilk, four f-er n will-, shrill t) f.MiS). i ue'j'l aloii'' U.il in sie . i t u town, on die Wos! si o ,.f .. 173 C,Ct, .". J, ßs.fiö. 7. r.o. en, n . oi. o., m ,v im; iv . .. ' , filso a sib walk on ihe e.i-' side I I s H . l 7. i c l r. l i .-in. I :t a Ion , ! ti ; stie-'i ;U.. i si w.i'K six fi t w i Ji- ' ii.i:i r ,. yon (. i , i f A l.niS S lee . oil ti,.. o.o ;h si ;, of o s 15. 92. 112 and W oectina l.s oi sain i.s t iuui nun cu struct such sid walks, on or before the lirsL day of July, 11557; and all non-iesi-deitts owning tiny of said lots, or any por t'.on of .lie sann, are heivhy notified that unless ihe tsai.l side-walks are constructed according to the said specifications, within the time above named, their portion of such side-walks will be built by the Marshal of said town, and the proper charges and expenses for the mrtteiials and construction of the snme will be placed upon the Tax Duplicate of said town, as an item of tax against such lot or lots, to bo collected in tho samo manner as other taxes. J. B. N. KLINOKll, President. attest: A. C. Catron, Ch?rk. ' May 9 th, 1857. Gt3. i I f CASES MEN'S KIP HOOTS, for $2 75 JLf pair; such aa tire retailed erervwhere for $3 25, at WlUTMORE;S. muri 17tf tign of the ('.olden lWt.

o !. hnih .u-eordin K the speeiliea ions

t. tnett iit kC rt Jttr ; . cr'tu-'i, :i it.; . -it on: SUOSjr hli. : . . . . l . i Non-resaU nts, whu i.d! to rue t the irt-.i-tiiei iie- .lirive iii. iiti,,n !,.! i tU tVrtv o UetV i!:r. ; !: it :-v.itiii oi the rxi-i?:. v ve),:i.i b reiunu.J to :he C n.jfy Au-'. -'-i, such i(lhi.ii.ilr iesj.laeed on iitx .''.; -"-caU-. ?t-A coll ctel aci-oniiiig to law. nuvW-xU-. JACOB 1I0FKL.S. GUARDIAN'S SALE. 1 . ") 1 tL .,s ,Kr'l.v pven, tint tue underopned, ; gu-roian i me minor Heir ot Joined (.1m.h, deceascu, win, on or alter me tf'Ui oav ot June, A. D. 157, offer for sale, and sell at pfiratr sah, the following real estate, situate in Marshall countv. Indiana, to:wif; 41 feet oil" the south of noiii acre lot, commonly know n as the P.ihop lot, on Michigan liojd adjoining the )iII prrftrtr; I.Jj, 14 feet front by 1G rods deep. Terms of" sale arT-one-third cash iu hand on the day of sale, ahd tie balance a credit of tix and twelrc months will k given, the r-ureluscr jriv in, hia note secured br mortfratre. Any information can bo Ltd coiicrrninpc tlies ime by calling upon the undersigned at her residence in Plymouth, or uj-ou If. Cjrbin, her attorney. ELIZABCTII C I L.SO X.Guardian. mav!4-26t:. NOTIOJK Tlie regular meeting of the Doard of Trustee of Center townhip, will be held oa the first Saturd ly in each mouth. JOSEPH EVANS, Clerk. may, 5 2.ily SHERIFF SALE. ly virtue of an Execution to mo rlirnH.! r the Clerk of the Marslull Common Heas Court -j 1 will expose for sale at peblie auction at tlie Court uouse uoor in Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana on the 2nd DAY OF MAY 1857. between the hours often o'elock A. M. and four o,aoek P.M., of .siid day, the following property; to wit: Tlie rents and profits for a term not cxe ediiieven years, of the North half of the South Vest fractional quarter. West of the Michigan Read of Section twelve, containing :0 acren and a fraetion, mare oa less; situate in Marshall eonntv Indiana. Snhioft tn w.iiuuvt j. i -merson iora uiiance ot the purchase m..ney for Sia, with intercit from the -Jth dav of Jai.uarv, lv3'?. .... 1 T 13. . j . . . And on failure to realize the full amount of iud i ..,.1 2 ..... . It am ! ,n' nt i,ltcr as "? H cots aue and to Uwino lue on said execution, I will at the same timeand place exisc f.r sale the fee simple title to said ...I.A. 1. .ii fi..u-, or o liiuen tiiereol as may be necessarv t. satisfy said execution. Executed "as the protrty of AuMin Fuller, at the suit of James TLomtu vs. saiil Fuller and AU-xandor C. Stak-v. J. F. VAN YALKF..i;rPvGH Shcrifr. M irstnil Countv IihImls. rynioeth Ai.rdOth l'."7 ?0t3 T,: :e . .. si e.nv -oi..' i.r "r?i. - i eu ir.Ai: t!u . 1'ih. da- ,: M V. t .'. ; :-.e fm-r 'if. J. . UiVilU SIM'' !: ; VAN VALKLN.'iL'i tKI, ; STAT1-: O. ;.!;;.-.va. .MAI, SHALL COUNTY. '") J iv 'IVrta. ifyjl. I. I ;". 1 I L ..d. t!i lie.', . v-"-s I ?' I 'th'". H fani-n St Iti'iui-io. . J.'hn honritht. l).iv 1 .--"c'h liirjiit, William ''-itonr:-.lir. l1 ' Si-tionrih, -yiexatider Se!:onriir!it, Giu isiiiii.i Ki't-y, William Kiloy," t Pa'.titii.n. .Samuel SeFfonriht, junior. IT'.. " i'i ei iveeiover, Jacob Keetover, an 1 Marv Keelovt-r. i Tl-e Plaintins in the abov- t mitVd e.iu,r, !,y . S- " rV V:1 ' i th, onice their complat for partition; and it amn-iriii" he the aflidavit of a disinterested pei-oa Mat t lie de f.rdunts Sannul Seltonriirht, AlfT.ii.U-r l,.v r"rht Chr-stian i Kiley, William Hü, v r.i fi 9mv L. Itonrihtjnnior, are i:i n-reid, uu !l... ' S-,',,. ot Indiana; they are therefore n,.t.f;. r i" . .... iuv.,,,iriu,itiiminoii PI-. Court o..ni pui .encyot MM complaint, and tliut tho .amewidbe heard at the ,.4.it ton, of the NI o shall Con.sr,o 1 loas Court, to be holde,, at tl..touithoiise.n ivymouth.on tie thinl Modv of July next, and mitcss thev apj..ir, plead, ansi r or demur thereto, tue nie ill b l,f .,r,j alllJ deU. mined in tneir absence. ATnK,7l Oft f:U TON K tKAÜHs C lerk ma I I-JbtJ C C P SHEIUFl-'S &ALK. Py virtue of a coaimisMon to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court, I will expose for saJe at public auction, at the court hoiwe if',1 n ,,JV;tI,' ?brJ a11 w,1,lt.v. Indiana, on the .Uth day ot May. la., Utwcen the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m, of said dav the following property, to-wit: " The nuts and prollu for a term not exceeding seven years, of the north-cast quarter ol the northwest quarter of section seven, (7,) tonndiip thirtvtwo north, of range four (4) cat, in Mit-vhäll county, Indian i. And on failure to rialize the lull amount ofjudrm nt and interest, as well aa all eoUs due and to become due tn said execution, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple to said real estate, or so much thereof as mav be necessary to satisfy said execution. Executed as the property of Peter Shappcndocia, Thirza Shappcndocia. :or-e Hunt, nnd Marv Ami Hunt, at the suitof John Peadmav au.lMar'v Ann Pcashwav. j. F. VANVALKLNm ilflH, my . OjIs. Sheritf M. C. ORDINANCE. It is hereby ordered by the President mid Hoard vf Trusties- of tlie lneoiorale town of 1 "Ivmouth, in the county of :r Jull and State of ludi.ui.i: TU.it all x-rsous are hereby jnhibitol from hitchiai; or fitt ii'in,' any horse or Ixirses, team or team of any kind, to any tree or trees which have been set out or J.uitcd for shade trcrn r flimUwry, or i I i -mv rrc. ni-fr.'es left standin? lor like nurtvisis. i u,ir Imixcs or paling around ntv sueh ti-ce or j ti S ithiu he corporate limits oi said tow.,; nnd H r!i,,u .vi4.;r,.lin- n? f V,c v"u d tin or I niui-e, sha !, in case llic tree cr trern, j b,u or Kiiiiii;, hifc!n-d or fastened to, arc pi!ato pn.p it, !! complaint ot tlie ow i.tr ur H( a; .u;. of t.'ie pieimsi s, b bin d in any -rm u. I i ifn tuo j ll(.-HIOIJ tu tu !t i; cel. ..is ,or cull uii: (in of. li iH e; and u the tu e oi trees, 1kx or t alicr hitt hed or i'iteiu 1 to, are .u ..n public T,i1nli,or loIon;in lo the corporation, or on or about the puhlio above siK'eitietl, tobe recovered before any Jus. ceof the Peace within the coriHiratiou. ' ' J. H. N. KLINC.LTJ, rrcsidcut. attht: A. C. Cadiox, Clcik. N May 9üi, lb57. 2Gl3. ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the IWidcnt and IVard of Trustees, of the town of PI) mouth, In the couutv of Marshall, und State of Indiana: r Tliat alUhooting is prohibited w ithin the coqrate limits ot aid tow n, under a ienalt j of not less than one nor more than ten dollars for each und everr ofienee, to be recovered in action of deU before any Justice of the Peace within id ' corporation. -1 nd it is hereby declared, thut any discharge or discliarges of any and all kinds ofmcanns in an offence Within the meaning of this ordinance: Vrotidrd, hotrerrr That on the Fourth of Julr and other public occasions, the firing of blank cartridges shall not be construed to be aji oiTenc within the meaning of tlie Mine. i J. 11. N. KL1MIKR, President. ATTtST: A. C. CxraoN, Clerk. MnvOth, 1H57.