Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 May 1857 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT.

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T. McDONALD, …………… Editor. .‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗ PLYMOUTH, IND. Thursday Morning. Mav 28th, 1857. Cattle. The Peru Republican of May 21st., in commenting on an item of ours, published two weeks since,, in relation to the result of the late elections, undertakes to prove that the foreigners who vote the Democratic ticket, are, as some of the would-be prominent republicans of this place call them, mere cattle. The Republican, by mistake cr otherwisa, confounds tho word "cattle" with "chattel," und then .ny3 that "It is in Tftin to deny that gang3 of Irish are thus used (driven to the polls,) at points csriTir.ier.t to tho public thoroughfares at c?3r? election. 137 jutlenngthernseirczto; ' , , , ' , . , , , tc us:d thus they lose their manhood; be ! J . t J ether clsssitlcation. In the! cpir.ion of tho republicans generally and rro prcsur.-i'; the Peru man docs not wish to bo considered aa exception it is horrible and inhuman for tho slaves of the south ?3 hi called chattel property, but all right i.r fioe vrhite rren to bo called unl. chni ire 1 3 unfortunate 15 to hare their nativity lüted In a foreign country they "need expect r.o other classification." The Republican, ia tho fullness of its dislike of all foreigners who voto with the Democracy, concludes that tho Irish belong to that class known 3 floating population who have no interest in the enactment or enforcement of our laws, pay no taxes, and are therefore entitled to the appellation of cattle, or chattels, äs ho calls them. If the prompt payment of tax3 is the necsary qualification for votars, we think the republicans of this place would havo been ir a more pitiable condition than tho or.o in which they now find themselves, for but oc out of eight of their candidates! nt the last corporation election had paid his 1 tux93 for tho past year; and if but oneeighth of the acknowledged leaders of tho republican party pay their taxes, what proportion of the laity might woeipect to do likewise. It does us good to hear men cf that party talk about tho "floating population" not pay'ng taxes, when these wouldbe guardians of the public interests, who lire here, own property, do business, and receive tho benefit of the laws fail to do the thing they condemn so strongly in cattief If a foreigner can bo persuaded to act with thorn, he is considered an intelligent a::d patriotic citizen, and receives their mc't heartfelt congratulations; but if he has toD much self-respect and patriotism j to La lead away by their humbug philan thropy and fanatical euthusiasm, he is do liounced by them as bing unworthy tho name of man. and classified anions cattle. If a Democrat's political opinions cause h'.M to fill, from that high position wr.ich i i.;urc assigned mm, to a level with the lower order of created beings, we should ba compelled to get a revised edition of the zoological dictionary to find a soubriquet bu:ted to Uttei-day republicanism. Mela ncholy Accident. Wo learn from tho fantinytvn IfcrulJ, that a man by the name of Fink, wa? seriously, if not fatally wounded by the acidentrd diecharge of a gun. Mt appears that he was standing on a log and noticing a squirrel ascending a treo and attempted to get down, when tho gun slipod and etruclc the hammer with such force, as to cause an instant discharge. The ball entered the side and lodged, it is supposed in the region of the heart; at last acounta ho lay in a very dangerous condition, with slight prospect of recovery. Poor House Burnt. We learn from the New Caatle Courier, that the Poor House in Henry County was totally dditroyed by firo. It was with difficulty that the papuers wero rescued loss several thousand dollars. Starvation. In the northern part of Michigan there eccms to bo a great scacity of provisions several persona have died of starvation: Uo, in tho newly settled Counties in Iowa ihro seems to be a great dearth of provision and much Buffering. Mobocracy ̶ ̶ Three Negroes Hung ̶ ̶ One committed Suicide. The four negroes charged with the murder of the Joyce family, after occupying the attention of the Court for nearly two days, were acquitted yesterday afternoon. As soon as the verdict of the jury was made public, the most decided demonstrations of dissatisfaction were manifested by the crowd, who at once proposed lynching them. Large numbers immediately assembled in front of the jail; but the premies were stoutly defended by the Chief of the Police, together with a police force, the Sheriff, Jailor and others. Thus things continued until 7 o'clock in the evening, when reinforcements gathered from all points, which gradually swelled to several

thousand people.

The mob rallied on several occasions, but were still repulsed by the guard at the jail. At length a fiercer demand was made for the negroes, and some ten or twelve shots were fired from either side.—

Still the jail was secure in the hands of the officers, and the crowd fell back for a few minutes. It was only, however, to procure a cannon, which was taken and placed in front of the jail; and being filled, it was ready for heavy execution. Another demand was made for the negroes—hundreds swelled their voices in the general cry and, thus overpowered, the jailor opened the doors, when the negroes were immediately seized, and three of them taken to the Court House yard and hung—one upon a tree in tho southwest end of the yard, and the other two on the east side, or fifthstreet, in front of the Court House square. The other one of the four cut his throat, it is supposed, as he left the jail door, and fell dead on the spot. Thus ends the tragedy of the Joyce murder trial. It was a terrible murder committed, and terrible were the consequences visited upon these negro criminals. These are the circumstances as nearly as we could learn; it was another damning outrage upon law and order. We have said a thousand times that there was no law in Louisville, and the result of last night's proceedings is another evidence of the fact. Mob law was established, sustained, indorsed and protected by the city authorities some two years ago, and from that day to this Louisville has been under mob rule. On the evidence adduced in the case, and the instructions of the Court which instructions, we are assured, were admitted to be entirely correct, by members of the bar present— the jury could render no other than a verdict of acquittal. It did seem unjust that such a verdict should be rendered in such a case; but the evidence was the guide of the jury, and the Judge could not change the law. That these negroes deserved hanging, hundreds will agree; but the law must be above the mob or it becomes a dead letter. Louisville had lost millions by mobs already, this is a further weight she has to carry now in her general competition with other cities of the West. We are a disgraced city, controlled by mobs, and have become the by-word and jeer of the world. Shall such things be continued? Are the laws to remain a dead letter? Shall the "hue and cry" of an incensed multitude control the city and set the actiou of our courts at defiance? Is Louisville given over to perdition and hopelessly lost? The proceedings of last night are but the legitimate fruits of mob government. Let us unite in restoring the laws of the land, or cease to be a municipality. Louisville Democrat. A Bcck horn Chair roil the Prsidest. On Saturday we saw a great curiosity in the shape of a chair, made entire! v of elk antlers, and designed as a present to James Buchanan, President of tho Uuited States. It arrived here on Saturday afternoon on the Steamer Goliah. It was made in the northern part of Humboll county, ty Soil) Kinman, a hunter, who has arrived with ii in this ciiy, en routo for Washington. It is mainly composed of four massive buck horns, with the antlers bracing as appropriately as if the whole affair were the work of a carver. The two largest horns compose the hind legs and back, and they incline backwards very gracefully at the top And meet together so as to form an arch. The two other horns composn tho fore legs and side, and extend back so as to lap on and firmly fasten in the forks of the back part. The feet are oiiginal; instead of ta king eld antlers, the hunter " brought down" the largest living bucks, and cut tho horns out of their heads with about threo inches of bono attached. This bono 13 solid and white as ivory, and tho ends on which the chair rests are formed iuto the shape of deorshoofc. The rounds or rungs are made of straight pieces of horn, and so neatly joiutod that there t no outward ev idence of it. Tho small horna which pro ject from ovcry part of tho chair, having their points polished like ivory. Tho seat is of whito buckskiu, prepared expressly for it by the maker. San Francisco Herald, Apr. 20. Dim In Tippecanoo Town, May 2C, 1857; in the 22nd year of her age, Bula Almira Thayer, wife of David P. Thayer daughter of John and Sarah B. Armstrong. Thero ia great sport down in Virginia. Ir the vicinity of Wythevill, 6even bears liava becu killed lately; in Augusta county nine. Höh. Thomas II. Benton lately delivered his lecture on the Union, in Evansville. A new umbrella has been manufactured in Connecticut called the lending umbrella. It is made of brown paper and willow twigs, intended exclusively to accomodate a friend. Col. Harrison, United States Consul at Kingston Jamaca [Jamaica], is eighty-five years old, and was appointed by General Washington For Drunkenness—drink cold water. For Health—rise early. For accidents— keep out of danger. To keep out of jail—pay your debts. To please all— mind your own business. To make money—subscribe for the Democrat—advertise in it, and pay the printer promptly. The woman who was "buried in grief," is now alive and doing well.

pbblfis of lrtos.

"Ltrey and gottijnng, Stored ttith the treasure$ ot a tattling tcorld, And ttith a tpice of Mirth, too." There has been paid in gold, for Postage. 2,609.06.- Of this 8 1,471.81 was for the House, and 81,137.26 fr the Senate. About S25U was paid for Hack Hire, and largo amounts for articles that appear entirely useless and unnecessary to outsirlro fhnf. Hnn't Lnnw t li li.ilfin mvfirip last session of 61 days, was in round numbars 890,000. We would take the contract to place double the amount of good and necessary laws on the Statue Book that were nassed at the List Kession. for less than half the people had to pay last j r r J winter. Locomotive. Condemn no man for not thinking as you think. Let every ono enjoy the lull and free liberty of thinking for himself. Let 'every man use his own judgement, since every man must give an account of himself to God. Abhor every approach, in any kind of degree, to the spirit of persecution. If you cannot reason or peisuade a man into the truth, never attempt to force him into it. If love will not compel him to come, leave him to Goo, the Judge of all. Join Wesley. The Schenectady Star tells the following good joke, which was perpetrated between Utica and that city, upon one of the conductors of the Central Road: "A lad about twelvo years of age got onboard the train at Utica. and, bving in something of a quanlary as to how he should pay his fare, he was kindly offered tho protection of the lady passengers. Tho oiler was accepted, and, in a very short space of time, the juungaicr was duly seated on Hm " . , i , : uuttoin ox car, b-tween two seats, completely covered with skirts. Tre cunduc tor pass?d through tho car without obser ving the "free passenger," and tho little fellow has since become a thorough convert tu hoops, and believes m the rilit of wo men to protect poor travelers. A certain antidote to poison, which is successfully practiced by Doctor Shipman, of Syracuse N. V.. i3 to administer the whites of eggs. These absorb tho poison, when they are afterwards ejected by the stomach. Let every one ro:ollect this simple remedy in cases where poison has entered the stomach. The instance cited. was where a little girl swallowed corrosive sublimate by mistake. Tho eggs saved her life. ilr. Everett has already paid to the Mount Vernon Association $13,UUU; the proceeds of his magnticent lecture on Washington, which he has delivered in the principal cities of ihe country. The Goshen Democrat of Wednesday, ..... . . says: e learn that the finishing rail will be laid on the Air Lino Railroad, to-day. T.iis is an important item to Goshen. Tho through trains between Toledo and Chica go will commense running on the road in about two weeks." In the course of tho last quarter, theie were sold by the New York i'ost Office, postage stamps to the value of S114,5j5. At the comparatively small office in Indi anapolis similar 6ales were made in the quarter to the extent of S5.UUO. Ihe Legislature of North Carolina have imposed a tvx on Bowie knives Every person who keeps a Dowie knife, must pay a tax for the privilege. The tax i9 likely :o yield a large revenue. Water of every kind, except rain-water, will speedily cover the inside of a tea-kettle with an unpleasant crust; this may be easily guarded against, by placing a clean oyster shell in the tea-kettle, which will always keep it in good order, by attracting the particles of earth or stone. The Sydney Morning Herald states that a nugget of Gold was recently found at Louis Creek, New South Wales, ihe value of which is estimated at 20,000. It weighs ; bout 5 cwt., but there is very little II A . m gold v:sioie on tlie surtace. Aliis is the largest nugget ot gold yet discovered in tho world. Its discovery pioduced quite a sensation. Lieutenant Murray of the Washington Observatory, is of tho opinion that sunflowers, grown near stagnant poolß, or other places where- the air i3 bad, will keep oil" the aguo and fever. Fifteen years ago we would havo taken pleasuro in raising them. Tho Free State men of Learen worth city, Kansas, havo elected their Mayor. Good. Hiram Botsford, from Oakland county, Michigan, was robbed on Thursday of last week, at N. Y.. of $2,000mostly in drafig. Tho whole number of tho militia in tho United States, in 1866 is given as 2, 421,100. Tho report in regard to Fort Dodgo being surrounded by tho Indians is said to be a false alarm. Every wooden leg that takes place o a lost one in battle i3 a stump speech against war. The French government has resolved to adopt tho English system of transporta.ion of eriuiinal. Upwards of three hundred and fifty let tors were received at the General Land Office on the 13th ult. New Advertisements. Sheriult Sale. Bjr rtrtue of a commission to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Fleas Court, I will expose for sale at public auction, at the court Louse door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 27th DAY OF JUNE. 1857. between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m.,of eaiddajr, the following property, to-wit: The rents and profits fur a term not exceeding p even years, of the north half of the north-west fraction west of the Michigan road, In section number six of lands selected in the Indian country lor the Michigan road, containing one-hundred and twenty two and 57-100 acres, situated in Marsh 11 eountjr, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment and interest, as well ai all costs due and to become due on said eommUaion, I will, at the same time and place, expose for tale the fee simple title to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said commission. Executed as the property of Maurice Struck and Laura Stack, at the suit of William R. Gould and John S. Gould. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff M. C Tus-ts rp-ftl.on

HURRA for HURRAH!

.IfcX RIGHT .ffir.ffj.vr Clear out of the Ashes. J. BROWN LEE, Has the pleasure of announcing to hia old frienda and customers", that he i9 in full blast, in his newstore room, first door west of the Post Office, on La Porte street, with almost an entire fflrfo Stock of dbbs! FOR THE Spring IPrade! b he W;V -se" a3 c,cap, 3 neighbors. To all the world in reneral the citizens of Marshall county in particular, and the inhabitants of Plymouth likewise, and to everybody who may chance to read this, are herebv notified that at can be found any quantity of SPRING CLOTHING of the latest fashions, formen and boys. Coats, of the regular "fclnughai order, and csta, Shirts, Pants, II its, Gaiters and Boots to correspond. The Latest styles of 3E JEU 1KTTS fresh from the manufacturers, which cannot fail to please the Ladies, und at prices as low as the same can be sold this side of "Kingdom come." The fact of the business is, it's no use trying to enumerate half what he has got to sell, for it would take longer than for you to po and see, and when you are at leisure just "drop in" and examine for yourself, anJ yu will s;iy he has got a little the beut assortment of DEY OOOIDS ! ! ever brought to Plymouth. Please remember, bear in muni, and don't furpet, thnt, although his goods arc p)m$ oil like hot g;ikcj, there is plenty . -. ' I X i t . . muri; oi wie same hunt in ew 1 orii, wnicn ne cap .. .ve hcrq m A vcrv short time, to äupply the lericiencics that must occur on account of the lare laro quantities oF jrootlsthat are daily carried away I'rum his store. Don't forget the nluct west of the Post office. J. BROWNLEE. II iiitctt at She People's Store Almost all kinds of country produce, for which the hihc-t market price will be given in goods at the lowest cash Price 2?tf ÖGLESBEE, .IIIULEY & ROE. V,N ASifiUKGil V t Menagerie and Circus ONE CONSOLIDATED EXHIBITION VXD OHM TENT, roa fC PRICE Of ADXUtdlO! The Largest Show in tho World OVKi; MEN AND HORSES! DEN STONF,, CLOWN. WILL BE EXHIBITED AT Plymouth, Thursday, June 1th. FOR ONE DAY ONLY! Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock p. m. Admission 50 cent. Children under 10 years of age, 25 ccnti. A 53LL HHÄ8Sä!3 Knihrnciiif ;ircimn. rrH tht i Rar and Interrstiaf in tho Animal WomlJ. The great Performing Elephant! TITPO SAlß. THE ONLY IA.IIi OP ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS la America, the largeit ever captured alive. YB Mmarerie ia iti.Ur tha proal aii)Arviaiou of THE RENOWNED VAN AMBLRGH. All ENTIRE HEW CIRCUS! CCMPR131.10 Nfmly ttramtb Dloob fiorflffl! Imported from LngUnd and Arabia ; A DROVE of TRICK PONIES! Highly EducmUd ; THE STAR TROUPE ! Of ithar hmiptir. in lha fnllowiDjr Equaatriani, Gymnaiti. Fantorotmiiu aad Dramatitti: MR8. C W. PERRY. MR. C. W. PERRY, THE NICOLO FAMILY (four io nunbtr.) T.WYETH, FRANK CARPENTER, MASTERS ALPHONSE, SEBASTIAN AND ALMA. Toiihtr with MADDEN, NORTON. WHEELER. LEWIS, IIAWLEY. If. Two Performances each day ! WORDIKTVL i!n 1HTREMD Exercises in to hp of Lions, Tijers, ic nr PitOF. I.ANG WORTH V W GREAT POTTO DOGS, From A,Wj' Amphitheatre, Lndon, TRAINED BY MONSIEUR NICOLO. Herman Ludwig's Cornet Band Will diteour tUa fint of Air Jurinr Iba day. A MAGNIFICENT PROCESSION Wtll Is mads on snterinf Ton. Far aiiaal daacriptioa Saa Handbilla Pictoriale, Sc. A P. NEWKIKK, Ausirr. A Card. In addition to the above combined entertain ment, tho manager takrs pleasure in announcing an engagement with ITlr. Eaton Stone, The champion barelack Equestrian of the world. Also, in addition to the extensive collection of animal, a Caffra Lionet with Are Whelps, born in Van Amburgh k Co's Mena eerie buildings, in the citj of Cincinnati, on the 18th of March, 1857, and which are esteemed one of the greatest curiosities in the Animal Kingdom .to be if en free of extra rhirc-

Look here for jyews

Oglcsbee, Shirley & Roe, Are now receiving an entire new stock of genera Which have been selected with the greatest care the style and quality of which is not surpassed in the State. We invite the attention of the citizens of Marshall county to our prices, which we flatter ourselves will give entire satisfaction to all who may give them a trial. Old friends and customers, come and see us. Sign of the People's Store. OGLESBEE; SHIRLEY & ROE. may23-23tf For Sale Cheap ! A first rate new two-horse Wagon, with spring seat, side-boards, and capped patent skeins, and warranted one year; also, a second hand single Buggy. Call and see them. maj2-?tf H. PIERCE. Fresh Arrival! Just received, a large lot of SMOKED HAMS, SHOULDERS, and SIDES;a!so, alotof No. 1 in half-barrels, and general assortment of Staple GROCERIES! Which we must sell for cash or country produce. 28tf PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. Moots and hoes! At the People's Store may be found a nice assortment of Boots and Shoes, among which are Ladies' heeled Boots, which will be sold at prices that must please. P., S. k R HATS AND CAPS, At the People's Store. (28; O., S. & R. BONNETsTNDsfRAW GOODST At the People's Store. (28.) O, S &. R. Delinquent Tax-Payers Take notice, that I will call on you, in person or by deputy, after the first Monday of June, and up the first Monday of August. A hint to those in arrears is sufficieut. may2tft3. D. VIXNEDGE, T. M. C, I. ShcriiT's Salcü By virtue of an excution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will ex pose for sale at public auction, at tho court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 27ih DAY OF JUNE, 1857, between the hours often o'clock a.nu and loino'clock p. m-, of said day, the following property, to-wit: Lot number twenty-four (21) in Tijpccanoetown in the county of Marshall, and State of Indiana, ar.'d the tenements aud apportenam-es to the sanK? belonging. The rents and profits of the same, for a term not exceeding seven years, will first be of fered, and oil failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment, interest and coats due on said execution. I iH. t the same tinve n:id plate, expose for sale ti:c fee simple title to the said real estate, or so much thereof as rn ty be necessary tosatisfy said execution. Taken as the property oi Jiim Kesier, a me suit of Ephraim Cooncr. vs. Jo'm iiciier. J. F. VanVALRENZURGII, mav2?ts. Sheriff Marshall county, IikL (pr.fee$3,00) CLOTHING DEPOT! Change for llic Better by the Fire!! DAVIDSONS & CO., Who now occupy a new and ele gant Store Room on Michigan Street, Have opened for inspection the largest and most magnificent stock of wilts' aniJ ogs' FURNISHING GOODS, Mats Caps, etc., Ever exhibited here or elsewhere iu the West. We have also connected a TmORIXu DEPARTMENT! With our establishment, and have cnerarfd the services of F. RENNER, favorably known, to superintend the same. A gocd variety of CLOTHS & VESTINGS ON HAND. Cutting and altering done to order and with dispat ch. And with facilities, too, that will undeniably defv all competition. Thankful for past favors from our numerous cus tomers, we intend to merit a continuance of the same. DAVIDSONS & Co. may21-27tf. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In Common Tleas Court, July Term, 1837. Samuel Berber and Elizabeth Berger, VS. Samuel Seltonright, Benjamin Seltonright, John Seltonright, David Seltonright, William Seltonright, Daniel Seltonright, Alexander Seltonright, Christiana Riley, William Riley, Samuel Seltonright, junior, David Keefover, Jacob Keefover, and Marv Keefover. Partition. TL'c Plaintiff's in the above entitled cause.hy A. G.Dcavitt, their attorney, have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court their complaint for partition; and it appeariug by the affidavit of a disinterested person thnt. th defendants Samuel Seltonright, Alexander Seltonright, Christiana Riley, William Riley, and Samuel Seltonright junior, are non-resident of the State of Indiana; they art therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, to Ix hohlen at the courthouse iu Plymouth, on the third Monday of July next, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will b heard and determined in their absence, attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD; Clerk raayl4-2Ct3 C. C. P. ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the President and Board of Trus tees, of the town of Plymouth, in the county of ir i 11 1 - a c 1 marsnan, nu nwtie oi mutans: That all shooting is prohibited within the corporate limits of said town, under a penalty of not leas than one nor more than teu dollars for each and every offence, to be recovered in action of debt before any Justice of the Peace within said corporation. And it i$ hereby declared, that any discharge or discharges of any and all kinds of fii earnis is an offence within the meaning of this ordinance: Proiidedt Aotrfrer Tliat on the Fourth of July and other public occasions, the firing of blank cartridges shall not be construed to bo an offence within tho meaning of the same. J. B. N. KLING ER, President. attist: A.C.CAf0!,Clerk. - mjU-96t3.

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John the Muichers m ARK ET Can be found, at all times, SALT, SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! ALSO, Fresh Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, SHAD, OYSTEES AND CLAMS, Forty-eight hours from the coast, all of which will be cooked and served up on the hortest possible notice, and to suit the tastes of the most fastidious, at his newly arranged SALOON. may21-2tf. J. COUGLE. NOTICE OF DISTRIRUT10N. S'.ate of Indiana, Marshall County: Notice is hereby given, that at the April term, 1857, of the Court of Common Pleas of Marshall county, after final settlement of the Estate of Francis Decker, deceased, about the sum of three hundred and eleven dollars were found remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear on the firt day of the next term of said court, prove their heirship, and receive their distributive share. NEWTON R PACKARD, Clerk may21-27t3. C. C. P. M. C. ALL PERSONS Knowing themselves indebted to R. M. Brown, for Stovesand Tinware, will confer a farorby calling and paying up. (27) R. M. BROWN L Co. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court, I will expose for sale at public auction at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 13th DAY OF JUNE, 1857. Between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described, property, to-wit: The rents aud profits for a term of vears not to escecd seven, of the wccthalf (!) oi" the northea!t one fourth ß) of section fourteen, (11) town thirty-four, (34) range two (2) east, containing bt acres more or less, together with the appurtenances to the same belonging and appertaining, and on failure to realize the lull amount of the judgment, interest and costs due on said wsecutiou, together with all accruing interest and eosts. I will, ut the same time and place expose for sale the t'ce simple of said re?.I estate, or sd mach thereof a3 may be necessary to satisfy said extcuto:. Executed as the property oi Ii ury H. PcrnLiug nt the suit of Manu, Persluug & Co. J. F. VAN VALK&NBURG?!, Sheriff-' may21-27ta ByD-iiow, deputy. List of f jcttrr Remaining in tiuc post ofli-i: Plymouth on the 15th day of Mav, l!N7. Alle Wra.; AMernin C':. B; AJbertson G W. BarUey Va, ! ; y L-tviua; Braucht Zenas H; iwiui A:oc'i't; iiurch Ljer; liuraber Stepher; I Bjers Mary. j Crosby Ä L2; Ciouvcr Uco; C rouse Jpo W; i Cavaiuugh Michael. i Dowries Ja- II ; lXnia Alesa-ader. Kverett Sjlvesterj Elliott F B. ; Fetters Daniel: French Sarah. j Gibson Haimah; (Irc?er Jacob-;- Grandy Joseph; j unemer ßatauel; Orces Jas M; Ureer II J; Gordon Louisa; Graham Ja? ; Gonge ver Simon. Hurford A; Dildebrand J W; Uon-u Wm. Jenkins Susan; Jeukiugs Jas B; Johnson Martha; Irwin John. Kiuzev Abm; Keplar John; Kins Jeremiah. Lawtou J II; Logan Wm K; Lougmoor t?; Lowry Jas; Longraoor l)aid; Lake Niciiohw. " Miller David; Monroe Geo; Miller C; McAardle Patrick; Metcalf Uri; Martin Aaron; Moor Geo; MhDonal Adam; Miner B U. OWiuc T; O'Concll Peter; O'Douxtl T; Owas Esq.; Overmire II. Perry J M; KnkldV DUvMVisIi Wm; Piphcr Saiiuel; Peterman D P Rt'ijbley Wm; Richmond Monroe; Rohrbiieker Ulrich". Stuckma.? Lni?;ShLveIy Jacob; Stair F;Steii Jno. ToiouscaaV 7; Thayer Da rid; Tait Geo; Tager Samuel; Thayer Maria. Vonhow Peter; Viang DaidWalker W J 2; Wait O; Wise Mary C; Waikua Christopher; Wilson Isiah; Win terete tu PcUt WransfordE; Wilson Wm. Younir Peter. Persons calling for airy of the above, will pSeaic sav "advertised, and liaise uate ol Hat. mav21 27tl JOHN X- BROOKE, P. M. TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersigned, with the Co'inty Surveyor, will, on the tth day of Juue, ltif, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to sur ey and locate the corners of thier land in see's 2'J A:30, town 34 north, of range 3 cast, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premises, at the time .J;'cj" fied, and continue from day to day until all is finished Non-residents, iho fail to meet th Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their jortiou of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. LUCIUS LOCK WOOD, mav21-27t3 LEVI DON A HE. m iu w o x m ax S. & M. BECKER, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoinining counties, that they have opened a new store on Lajwrtc street, ono door east of Dr. Lemon's Dru; Store, whero they will keep on baud a full stock ot DRY r CLOTHING. GROCERIES, OHOOKE I IY-W A 1 IK, &C. As we intend selling as cheap as the cheapest, we 1 ask a portion of the pttroiuue of the comiaunitv. may 14 -Stat' 0 KD I NAN CK. Be it ordained by the president and board vf Trustees of the eoqiorate town of Plymouth in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana: That, all and ervty person or per- !.-, . '( . shall make my public exlrhition for r;n w iinn tiie corporate limit of Kaid town shall f.ii tsa license for the samt? not less than one n more th in fifteen dollars for every twenty-four hours they may continue such ex!ii!.ti.ii, the amount to be left 'discretionary with the Clerk or Marvhal of 8aid town. And be it further ordained: That anv and all traveling peddlers and auction establishment shall pay fora license not less thai- one nor more lhanfive dollars for every twenty four hours, the v shall or or may vend merchandise within the liiirts of the corporation to k left discretionary with tlie Clerk or Marshal; and all persons who ihall, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, make any public exhibition, or vend any merchandise without hav- j ing procured from tlie Clerk or Marshal the projuT license, may be fined in any sum not less than two nor more than twentvtive dollars, to he recovered in an action of debt before anv Justice of the Peace i within the corporation. J. U. N. KLINGER, President. attest: A.C. Canion, Clork. may 14 06t3. May 9th, 18S7.

SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a commission to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court, I w ill expose for sale at public auction, at the rourt house door in Plymouth, Mars all countv, Indiana, on the 30th day of May, lb'57, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m, of said day, the following property, to-wit: The rents and profit for a term uot exceeding seven years, of the north-east quarter of the northwest quarter of section seven, (7,) township thirt ytwo (32; jjorth, of ranga four (4) east, in Marshall county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount ofjudement and interest, as well aa all costs due and to become due on said execution, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple to said real estate, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy said execution. Executed a. the property of Peter ShappendoCA' Ä SJappcndocia, ÖeorRe Hunt, and Mary jZ S3lJ!fr. BU,t0f j0hD rCashw'' and M3 , 7 F- VANVALKENBURCII. WT7-2.1!? . Fh.riff M C.

ORDINANCE. SÄ'i' lhe Present and B,nl of Trfctees of the Incorporate town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall, and State of Lliana That hereafter, all s.de walks and crossing. or repaired in said town, shall be constructed in the following munncr: The side walks shall be built of oak or black walnut plank not less than one atd a half inches in thickness, and not more than eight inches in width, and laid on sleepers not lets than four inches square, of the same material ; the planks are to be laid crosswise, and the walk so constructed in any part of said town are to be not less tLm four feet in width, and in front of all the busines houses, shops, offices, &c.,in the business portion of said town, they shall be not le?s tLan ten feet in width; and all the crossings hereafter built arc to be made of three-inch oak or black walnut plank, and not more than eight inches wide, laid lengthwise on mud sills not less than three bv eight inches, firmly imbedded in the earth, and the planka well spiked to the sills. And it is hereby made the duty of the Marshal of said town, to see that all persons hereafter build -ingor repairing tide walks, shall comply with the requisitions of this ordinance, and in c? any person or persons shall fail to comply with the same in the construction or repairing of his, her or their side walk or side walks as above specified, the Marshal may, and it is hereby made his dutv, after giving the person or persons ten days notice in writing, that their side walk is improperly constructed or improperly repaired, and requesting" such pcrsoa or persona to re-construct the same according to the specifications of this ordinance, to take up and rebuild, in a proper manner, the side walks in question; and all proper charges and expenses of the same shall be paid by the owner or owners of the lot or lots to which such side walk belongs; and in case the same are not paid within ten days fron the time of the completion of the same bv such Marshal, the same shall be by him returned to theClerk and be spread uponth tax Duplicate as aa item of t x against said lot or lot i, to be collected in the same manner as the taxes. J, B, N, KLING KR, Presided. attest: A. C, Cai-ron, Cterkv mai-l-2GtX May 9th, mi,

ORDINANCE. Be it ordainedhy the President and Board of Trustees of t!e Incorporate town ofPlvtuouth, in the -county of Marshall, and State of Indiana: That all persons are hereby prohibited from posting up any huml-l .ills, rfiow-bill, notiws mud advertisement upon the walls of any buildings, ,r on any leike or hitthihg pr, within tlie corporate limits ol said town, without the- consent of the owner or oecapsnt ol the ame;and aoy person iolatin" anv ol provisions of this ordinance, skill, oncuuviction, !e fiied ia anv sum not les than one dollar nor more tkan five dollars tor each and verv such offence, to be collected bw'ure any Justice If th Peace within the corporation. J. B N. KL1NGER. President. attest: A - C Ca-päov, Clerk- mavl-i-'-Gt't Mavyth, irJ7. WJ" ORDINANCEBe it onfaincd, by tie Pro-ident and feo&nlf Trustees ot the town of Plymouth iu the County o' " Martlrail a;id Stm of Indiana: 'fiiat the Street Commiiowr l r?hv anthor lzei!, i:d k ts hereby atide his dutv to prveced U require person., ton rne str.ue, t:m!er, and othct obstmctiou.U-..ia u Streets ana ade .ti.Iu ioL t-orwration; anUu the owisers neglect ui,l refuse to remove t.;c same within ten davs, the strt a commissioner isiiereby retjuired to remove the same at the expense of such owners. J. B. N. KLING ER, President ATI VST : A. C. Cafkox, Clerk. iav 1 i-'Gt3 M,yiHh,57. " ORDINANCE. It i hertfy ordained by t he present and; trusteed of the Int-.rfvor.-ito Ivwn of riymouth, iu the county of Marslwll, in hi Virile of Ir.iiiitna: That a side-walk., fi.ur f,et ;n width, be foniirucittl rJun- W.-iIuutstrett, in sail town, on the west srideof h d J7;t K0 C4 85v3S:, 87, 82, 89. to, 91, Si, J3 & Vi; & fila sidt-walt oi th t;43t s;t cf oU Iu8, ü7, IAjO, 105, IU4 ;mk1 1U3. ah-n-&iri; a sxlo walk tix fwt wiJ ;iLtvr tli cof 1. t.:. I . . e w .wvri au street, uic- i.tnn Mevi kns 75. 92, U'iantl 120 to be buift acctnlm-r to ih n..t; :.' ut an urdu-anre pastil May 9ih, 1C57, ii ihin tt (be buildMii; and tevwiuir of side wjilL; aal ;br Marshal of fowi is hereby required (onotifv the owners ;uul occupa-us of said Us u "build and construct suth side walks, on or before tlut first day of July, I 57; and all non-residents uwuMig any of said lots, or any port. on of the ea roe, ar hereby notiüetl that unless the said bide-wafls are cwstructotS according to ihv said speciticaiions, withi the time above named, then- port km tf such side-wails will be built by the Marshal of saio! town, and the proper'chanjes and expense. for the materials and construction of the 8.tme will be placed up ihe Tax Duplhta; of said towr, a nu Ucr f tax. :iLj:tinst su. Ir lot or !i. t be o.Üected iu the Fanirt manntr as other taxes. J. R. N. KLINGER. riident. attest: A. C. Capros. CUra. Mav 9lh, 1 57. 263. 1 O CASS MKN'S KIP IJOOTS.far Jt 7 JL V Pr pair; such m arr rt t.iitl c-? ervwhmfor $:t ai, at WIHTM()Ki:;S, mxtJ I7tf Si-m of the Golden Uoot. TO NON-RKSIDKNT.S. ttnd'Thit ?d. with the county Sur1 veyor, will, on lh 1st day f June, 37, atlO o'clock, a. m., on staid dsyj.rueced to survev iind locate the corin'rs of hi land ju section 14 town M, r.m-e 1 ol, in Stark v-uiitv, Indiuna; to meet at the residence of the uberilH'r( at the time specified, and continue from day to day until all i finihed. Non residents ho fail to meet the Survevor tt the time abov mentioned, and defray or pror'ide fot defraying th(r i tior. of the exjenjie of the survey, will bo returned to the County Auditor, and such delinjuincie placed ou the tax duplicate, aad collected according to law. uajl4.SGt:. JACOB HOrKINS. SHERIFF'S SALE. Tly virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court1 will eipiw ;for -sale a( public amtion t the Court House n.or in Plvmouth. Mirwln r , .. ana on the J 2nd DAY OF MAY IC57. between the hours of ten nVl.L r i o.chek P.M., of said day. the following ProiertT to wit: Tlie rnnr .,1 . ojrry ur " t"isiur a term ml exceding geven yeaw. of the North half of the outh A est fractional quarter. West of the Michigan Road of Section twelve, containing 30 acres and a fraction, more oa less; 8ituale ln Mar-hall connty Indiana. Subject to a raortga.-e in fa vor of fcarauel J. Puteraon lor. baUnW ofthe purVTa money for $200, with intemt from the -Ith dav of January, 1H5.I. And on failure to realize the full amoont of judement and interst as well as all costs cue and to liecoine due on said execution, I will 4t the same time and place expose for sale the fee simple title to said real esUte, or o much thereof as may be necessarr to satisfy said execution. Executed a the rrn7 s. said t uller and Alexander C. Ftaler - 3'J VAN VALKKNBURGlf Skrrif. . .. - "Marshall County Indiana. Plymouth April 9th lW720t3. The above sale, by consent of parties ia postponed until the 30th day of May, lt57, at the same place and between the same hours. - t J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff majMt. (pr.fce$6,Ü0; ., NOTICE The regular meeting of the Board of Trustee i of Center township, will be held on the first Saturday in each month. ' . ' ' ; JOSEPH EVANS, Clerk.