Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 May 1857 — Page 3

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Slje SM fqrarimcnt. . JIcDOSWHjI), Editor.

IXobbery. Last Wednesday evening, ur Thursday morning, a young man by the name of Gipe. empbyed as Clerk in the Express u office at this place, leu on the midnight train for the east, with about four thousand dollars, which had been sent to Mr. Broad, contractor on the Fort Wayne Railroad, west if this. His absence was discovered about three o'clock, and Dr. Lemon, the Express Agent, and Mr. Morse, Depot Sup't, started on board a locomotive, at six o'clock for the east. When they arrived at Fort Wayne, they sent a telegraph dispatch to the Express Messenger, at Bucyrus, Ohio, and as soon as the train arrived, which Gipe was on, the Messenger had him arrested and lodged in jail. He had all the money with him except five dollars, and when arrested expressed a desire to know "what they are going to do about it." He was brought this place on Saturday morning last, taken before Esqr. Case, plead guilty, and was sent to jiil under bonds of four thousand dollars, to appear at the next term of the Circuit CoU't. An Express Clerk Struck by Lightning! The above is the capiion of an article which appeared in the Daily Chicago Times oi the 25:h inst.. in relaiion to the arrest of Gipe for robbing the Fxpress office in this place. The limes savs according to our informant, who obtained a copy of that paper on the cars between this place and La Port, that Messrs. Pinkerton & Co's A -.rents, of Chicago, arrested Gipe a: Crestline, sonvtim during the twx: d?iy af er the robbvry was connii.!e 1. and that G. B. !'odkkts was th e ire'ii frotn whom t'.e m riev wan stolen have no dh'pnsi tii Ml to di'ptlVi- Mi-'fSiS. i'INKERTON it Co. of t iy dos-jrvi priise for their exertions i: ferreting out thieves, and all we desire. is. to jrivf "iMve honor to whom honor is due." Dr. Lemox, Mr. Morse, Mr. Lock, engineer, and Mr. Fisher, fireman, lef. ;his place, aboard of the Shanghai" enrine, for Ft W.o ne, at ab ut six o'clock, on the morning after th robbery, and traveled at the raio of abut ixt y miles an hour, be: ween lie re an i Ft W;yü-. On their arrival a: Ft Way nr. il.-y ovi;? a lelegraph dUpaid. to liuvyiu-, to the Expivsi messenger, w!i was on the satnetrai i wi:h Gipk. Between Buevrus ar.d Creiliiir. the messenger found Gipe and invi'ed him into the express car, where he made him diWorire the stolen money. Dr. Lemon took the next train and arrived at Crestline heor Messrs. Pinkerton & Co's disp.vthvs were received. Therefore our rea lera will perceive that MessrF. Lemon. Morse. Lock and Fisher, of Plymouth. Ind., deserve all the praise, for their courage in running the engine so fast over a new road, endangering their lives everv minu'e by running off the track or into some work train. We hope the Times will make the correction, and give "honor to whom honor is due." "We have not received our copy of the Times up to the time of going to press, in consequence of which we may have something to say on the subject in our next issue. JtfT'A Shwmaker, by trade, whose name we have not V'tnvvl. wn arres'ed on Sunday last, f .- r !ibi . a man'- trunk of abou; eighty doli:- v f gl l. lie was hdd to bail in the sum of one hundred dollars for his appearance, and waspres.ntat 1 o'clock on Monday. All the wi nesses present were examined, and for the absencw of the defendant's main witness the investigation was adjourned until Tuesday morning 9 o'clock. Between Mor.day evening and Tuesday morning the df n.lant took "leg bail," and hn not since been heard of jßTMr. Brownlee, on opening his goods tle other day, found, to his great surprise. that over one hundred dollars worth of Yankee Notions had been taken from one of the boxes. Of course Leech's fast line will make good the loss. Fobert C. Corbafcy. who was arrested on the 21 t of March last, for robbing the Post Office in this place, has been sentenced to two years in the State's Prison. X57A friend from Warsaw teil us that it is reported in that place, that Wm. II. Thompon is the person that took the money from the Express (ffiee in this place. Mr. Thompson has not been connected with the Express office since about the first of last Mirch. The TnHwnion will confer a favor by setting the matter 0- K. There has been more stealing going on in this vicinity for the past two or three months, than is really desirable to the good ci'.ixftns of Plymouth. But wo have the satisfaction of knowing that the perpetrators, with on or two exceptions, have been caught, and justice meted out to them in due form of law. The Daily Evening Courier, is the title of a new daily paper recently started in IndisnapolU, Ind. It is neatly printed, and pn Teases to be non-commital on politics. A Tri weekly and weekly is also issued from the same office; 25 cents per month for the former, and one dollar per year for iTm itr. invariable in advance. Address Courier Cocipsny, Iaditimpolis,

" tST Patisrson & Cleaveland advertise a fresh arrival of Groceries in to-day's paper. We weuld advise all who are in need of Groceries to buy of them. They are iheonly grocery firm in twn thai advertise; therefore we are of tin? opinion that they will IhJ doing u living business at the

end of the war, whi! t'.iose who think it 'money thrown away" io advertise, will see the advantage of adveriising by the lart' amount of business these gentlemen will do uu account thereof. jtifTimes have been remarkably dull for th past week, in our town. The warm weather that we have had for a few days past, ha3 given farmers some encouragement to put in a spring crop, and the large amount of building going; on in our town, occupies the time of our citizens, therebycausing the streets to present quite a retir ed appearance to what they have for tie past two months. XfTBy reference to another column it will be &een that Van Amburgh & Co s Menagerie and Circus will give an exhibi tion in this place, on Thursday, -une 4th. It is said to be very good, end to the lovers of such novelties, will, no doubt, be a rich tieat. Admission in the afternoon, 5J cents; in the evening, half-a-dollar; Children under 10 cents come in for 25 years. Doors open at 7 and I o'clock P. M. 23T'he wind blew a hurricane, the dark, the thunder roared as il destruction was the inevitable tesult of all things earthly. The night wore on and morning came. The sun shed its radiant li"ht more beautiful than ever before. The Ö m birds sanir in the distant branches, their song of spring, and everything seemed to Go to J. Brownleu's if vou wan cv say riii if Goods ! We deny the truin of the allegation. Mr. Editor, and demand the proof. Republican. 'Most Potent, Grave, and Reverend Senior," we have th proof, and shall give i. to you at our pleasure, and probably at a lime when vou will not want it a bad as now. In the meantime, don't lot the "milk in the cocoa nut" ooze out. JCS?Oulesbke, Shirlet & Hoe have erected a nw building on La Porte street, where they are now receiving and opening an en-ire new slock of goods. Messrs. O glsbee an 1 Shirley hiving su lie red a sei.ss lv 1 1 re. 1 a 0 Woik Ii'"' . wit!, i :!! ji'one lf;! A; ' I '. 1') ! We have waived a comniunieation fi-in Ruches er, which is defeiied nn.il mx' week. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In Common Pleas Cou rl July term, 1C 57 Alice Tliirp, Mary Ann Richard., Il triiiaii Richnnl, Joseph V. Tharp, John Tharp, Nt wton Th:irp, an.l frorLre Tlurr. Petition for Partition. The .hiintilf in tho uIkvc entitled cause, by A. C. Caprun, her attorney, has filed in my oflice her complaint for Partition," anl it appearing ly allidavit that the dcfcnlintä are all non residents of the State of Indiana; the are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the sajne will be hoard at the next term of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the third Monday of July next, and unless they appear, nlead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest NEWTON R.PACKARD, Clerk 27 13 Marshall Court of Com. Pleas. ORDINANCE. Beit ordained, bv the President and Trustees of the town ui' Plymouth, in the couftty Ol .iarsiun and State of Indiana: That it is herebr declared, that a) persons are pro hibited from hitching r standing their horse or hor?c., team or teams, wagon or wagons, up n tnc cross walks of the streets or alley?, wittiin tnc cor poration, to the aunoyance of persons trnvclimron foot; also, from riding or driving the same on the tide walks in said town. And it is hereby declared. That any and all persona guilty of the same shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined in any sum not leas than one dollar nor more than ten dollars for each and every such offense, to be collected in an action of debt, before any Justice of the Peace having competent jurisdiction. And it is further ordained. That all ersons are hereby prohibited from obstructing the side walks with boxes, wood, or anything that will obstruct the same, under a penalty of not less than one nor more than ten dollars, for each day such obstruction remaini, after being notified by the Marshal to remove the same; tobe collected in the manner above specified. J.B. N. KLINGER, President. atteit: A. C. Cimo, Clerk. mayl4-26t3. May 9th, 157. LÜF0RTE MARBLE WORKS! N. II. WILLIAMS Si Co., (Successors to L. Sherma,) . MAKCFACTURfcRS OT ALL KINDS HommsEfiTsi TOMB STONES & HEADSTONES, Of all sizes and forms. Also will furnish MANTLES AND TABLE TOPS, of all Patterns. LArorrc, isdua. octf23-50vl. FOR SALTTCIIEAP f ntl on Credit: Town Lots, and Lota with buildings; wild and improved Laud?, Bonds & Stock, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. Call at my office in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. C. if. REEVE, feb-13tf Attorney k Notary. "to non residents. THE UNDERSIGNED WITH TIIECOUNty Surveyor, will on Monday the 4th day f May, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, procedd to surrey and locate th; corners of my hind in tion 14 Township 34, Range 1 East in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the premises and continue from day to day until all Is surveyed. Non-resident9, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and uch delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. JACOB SNYDER, cprlS VJ ISIAH WILSO.

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OP Hartford, Connecticut. ESTABLISHED 1X1810 CASH CAPITAL PAID IN,. .8500,000 SURPLUS ASSETS, ; OVER. SI, 000,000 "TClLL insure Dwelling, Stores, Mtrchan - f V disc, Barua and contents, Mills, WurehouFes, Churches and Public Buildings. Bank:, and all other insurable property, (on as low terra as can be anorded by any other responsible company,) in Marshall and Fulton counties, ai the office of their agent in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. C. II. REEVE, Agent. 20 tf PERSE VERENCE IS THE 1LE THAT Buns the Machine ! Patterson & Cleaveland. After having their large assortment of Groceries principally destroyed by fire, one week after they had commenced business, have come to the determination that it will "never do to give it so," and accordingly are bringing on a large variety of Groceries, Of all kinds, which they intend celling for ra(ly pay, at prices that cannot fail to suit buyers. They keep Constantly on hand; Ejrg, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Flour, Potatoes, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Tobacco, Cigars, and in fact an assortment of everything that is usually kept in the Grocery line. They intend keeping their Meat Market full of Beef aud other fresh meats. You will find them on L iporte street, two doors east of Cleaveland & Ilewett'a store, where they will be happv to wait on all who may want anything in their line. Calls attended to late and early. PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. Plymouth, apr2 J 23tf. Sl.ZL-2 3 WiSi ffiSPi.5P2 Notice is hereby given, that the underpinned, appointed by the Carroll Court of Common Pleas, of the State of Indiana, b Commissioner to sell the ler for sale the said premises, the property of Nan-! cy Jane Lee and Joseph V . I,eo, minor heirs oi Samuel T. Lee, deceased, at private sale. MOSES C. WATSON, Com'r. aprK Sf-ltl. cämerTwehmer, Wholesale LIQUOK DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. G 00 D supply of the finest qualities of Liquors, T Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-rmG. rT OTICE is here by given to all persons not to 1 purchase of Robert Rusk or other persons, any promissory Notes, payable to Robert Rusk or order, and signed by myself; md particularly from certain promissory Notes dated l"th ol .March, l'.r'"; w tor $"?-0Ö, di e April l' th, 1-57; three lor Sll'iO r ieli, payable in on'1, two, and three years Iroia April 1st, 157, without interest, payable to said Robert Rusk, aud signed by myself, a's I have a ood defence aga:nst the same, and shall contest the- p: in- n' of them. ijiarrjl i. JAMES THOMPSON J. VINÄLL, M. D., iI())(EOIviT!llt' PIIVSIBIAS Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, AND Diseases of Children Office over C. Palmer's Store, corner of Michi gan and LaPorte Streets, where he can be consulte at all hours. 22tf. Ho, Everybody! Read! r or sale on reasonuble terms, a fine house an lot know n as Lot No. one in Wheeler's addition to Plymouth; also, vacant lot No. OH, ii, sanie town. Any person desiring a good bargain, cannot do bet-tt-r than by calling on the subscriber at Pecher'i grocery, orat the oificc of A. C. Capron, Esq. apr30 24t4 TIIUMAS .tAULK. A. C. CAPROiVf Attorney at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly at tended to. Land and town property for sale. Dep osition taken; Deeds, Mortgages, kc, drawn up and acknowledged. Ollice one door west of Pierce's Clothing Store 24v21y. TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor will on Monday, the 25th day of May, 1857, at 10 o'clock, a. fn. of said day, proceed to survey k locate the corners of his land, in Section 23, township '.0, range .'least in Marshall county, Indiana: to meet on the premi-es, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said Btirvey, v ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such dulinquencics pi iced on the tix duplicate, and collected according to law. 24t3. C. F. GAUSE TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 1st dav of June, 17, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, proceed la survey and locate the cor ners of his land, in Sections 2 ) k 21, town. 32 I range 1 east in Marshall County, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide lor defraying, their portion of the exienses of satd survey, will be returned to the County Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. - . - ADRIAN FOOT. apr30 21t3 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO. MRS. E. E. FISH. Hate of 119 I ! Aiew Buffalo, Mich.,) having removed to Plymouth, solicits the patronage of its citizens, and others, as Teacher of PIANO MUSIC. TERMS Per quarter $S IX) Vith use of Instrument 10 00 Instruction given at the residence of the Pupils, if preferred. ROOMS at the AMERICAN HOTEL. ' Plymouth, April 2d, lb57. 20 3m. thousand acres ot wild LamH.owned by non-residenta, and lying in different parts of Marshall county, Ind. Will be sold for part cash and part on time; also several I louses ami Lots in Plymouth, and some improved farms in the vi- - " t A a. ....utt.AMM Wilt llktaAl . ja cinitr. Those wismng to purciiam-, wm ncuc give me a call. Also, lor saie a inrc iUi,IIHl7 " Lumber, and can fill all orders on short notice, for ca ih. I also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission. DANIEL BROWN, fcbl2 14tf Commission Agent. HORACE CORBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all business, in the line of his Profession, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in Northen Indiana; and will ivc particular attention to buying and selling Land, paying Taxes, ic. PlTraenth.Nov.I5, m '.

vi v (Tl 7 " o 4 i ,i v p A" r anl th:U thC MmC W,n b hCUrd at thC neXt U',m f 1 D"For frtJr I-urtkulars see circulars. ..I Wh, of Range 2 V est. and the N. E. o the Marshall circuit court, tobe holden at the court aus 14-4 Jl v. T J. BRYANT, Principal, the N. W . l of bee. 2b, Town .1.1 N., of R. 2 hose jn Plymouth, on the second Monday of An- 1 ' ' r . contammg in all, 1 i3a acres, more or less, pust next ikI unless he appear, plead, answer or T A 2P03FLTI7;i3 situate in Stark county, Ind will, on or after the demur thereto, the same will be heard and deter- i, 1 ur l 2:Md.y of May, next, in pursuance of an order of m;neil in h;3 ah?e,,ce. O'l'l (Ml 1 1 1111 W A 1'O'miKO ' said Court, made at the March term thereof, of- Attiht- NFAVTrtV Tt VXCKMin CAork -i 11 It 1 I 111 It I If tllfJlUHOt.

SOMETHING HEW ! I hare just received a good assortment of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Qiieenswarc,

j CIlOOl JU1U UlilUK UUUkr And in short, almost everything that the farmer or anybody else t, ou'.d need to buy out of a store all of winch I will sell at fair prices for cash or approved Droduce- Time is money, and the citizens of tlüs and the adjoining neighborhoods may save both time and monev, by calling at the ISew btore, at the Wolf Creek Mills, where you can buy Goods and Groceries at as fair prices, considering the quality, aa you can buj in - arshall couBtv. Please call and examine for yourselves, and f shall be pleased to sell to all, and pleased to please all tliat call to be pleased. JOHN A. RHODES. apr23 23t3 This is the first public call I have made, and I call for money. I call on all persona knowing themselves indebted to mc to come and settle their accounts Immediately, by paying cash or by giving their notes. Iam going to start on a journey through the Western States and Territories about the first of next June, and before I leave I want to have all accounts settled. Don't forget this call if vou please, and then I will cease to call. ' D. ZEHNER. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marshall cirrii't court, Aujvxt Term, 1857. Anson G. Phelps J William E. Dodge, $ Daniel James, James Stokes, William E. Dodge jr and D. Mülls James, vs. H nry D. Hine. ) The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve their Attorney, have filed in my oilice their complaint on account and it appearing by aflidavit that the defendant, lleurv B. Hine, being a resident of this State, h.is departed therefrom with intent to defrtud his creditors; he is ther.-forc notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint. anr2:i 2jfh Marshall circuit court. STATE OF IXDIAXA, MARSHALL C0UXTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Samue! F. Pratt, Paschal P. Pratt, Edward P. Beak, Complaint on note. Henrv B. Hine. The plaintills in the above entitled cause u' Liston & Williams, their attorneys, have filed in my otlice their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit tint the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he i therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said comnlaiut, and that the fame will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second M'Midav of August next, and unless he ap pear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same wil i be I card and deterurned in his absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr2 2:)f Clerk Mirshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In the MarshuU Cir- uit Court, Auous I Term, 1857. William H. Ritter, ) vs. Henry B. Hine. Complaint on Draft. The plaintiff in the above entitled caue, by Lifton and Williams, his attorneys, has filed in my ollice his complaint on draft; and itapearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, bring a resident of thitf State has departed therefrom with inteut to defraud his creditors he is therefore notified of the filin" and pendency of said coinpaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term o' the Marshall Circuit Court, tube hohlen at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday ol August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R.PACKARD, apr&l 23t3. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: n the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Anson 0. Phelps, ) Wm. E. Dodge, J Daniel James, ) 'nines Stokes, Vn. E Dodge jr., and Complaint on note. D. Willis Jams, i s. Hem t B. Hine. ) Tl e Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause by C. H. I ecve, their at:orney, have filed in my cßice their complaint on note and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a re-tident of this State, has departed therefrom with ir tent to defraud bis ereditors, he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holdcirat the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday isr August next, ami unless ne appear, pieau, answer or demur thereto, the same win te heard ami determined in his :lpnee. iTTEST: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apt2J 23t3. Mars-hall circuit court. ORDINANCE. It is hereby ordered by the President and Board of Trustees of the Incorporate town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana: That all persons are hereby prohibited from hitching or fastening any horse or horses, team or teams of any kind, to any tree or trees which have been set out of planted for shade trees or shrubbery, or to any tree or treste ft standing for liko purposes, or to the boxes or paling around any Ptitree or trees, within the corporate limits of said town;d any and all persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall, in case the tree or trees, Löf or rmlin?. hitched or fastened to, are private property, on complaint of the owner or occupant of the premises, be fined in any sum trot less than two nor more than ten dollars for each and etcry offence; und if the tree or trees, box or paling hitched or fastened to, are on any public grounds, or belonging to the corporation, or on or about the public square, itis hereby made the duty of any Trustee, Clerk, Marshal or other officer of said town to enter a complaint before the proper authorities against such person or persons violiting this ordinance; any person found guilty of the same, shall be fined as above specified, to be recovered before any Justice of the Peace within the corporation. J. B. N. KLINGER, President. attest: A. C. Carito, Clerk, Mav 9th, l?57. 26t3. GUARDIAN'S SALE. ' NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, guardian of the minor heirs of James Oilson, deceased, will, on or after the 20th dar of June, A. D. 1K7, offer for sale, ami sell at private sale, the following real estate, situate in Marshall county, Indiana, to:wit ; 44 feet off the south side of a one acre lot, coramouly known a the Bishop lot, on Michigan Road adjoining the mill property; being 44 feet front by 16 rods deep. Terms ol sale are one-third cash in hand on the day of sale, and the balance credit of bix and twelve months will be given, the purchiser giving his note ecured by mortgage. Any information can be had concern ing the same by calling upon the underbigncd at her residence in Plymouth, or upon H. Corbin. her attorney, ELIZABETH GILS0N, Guardian. mavl4-56t3. .

The Louisville Weekly Courier,

ON the 1st of January, THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COURIER will begin the FIFTEENTH year of its publication. As nn enterprising industrious and reliable news and commercial paper, it is unsurpassed, while in its politics it is bold and independent, and is earnest in opposition to the dangerous doctrines and tendencies of Know-Nothingism. A SPLENDID PRIZE N0VELLETTE Written by Mrs. Mary E. ChHd. author of "Oswyn Dudley" and "Louise Elton," will be commenced early in January.- It ia entitled "TUB GRAYIlOODr and is founded on the atrocious murder of Ribb, in Lexington, Ky., in 1S12. It will be found to be a romance of deep and ud thrilling interest. TERMS: 1 Copy of the Weekly Courier i year $ 2 00 j 2 Copies " .... 3 00 " " 5 (0 10 00 4 10 2 " " " .... 120 00 1 Copy of the Dai lv " G00 1 " " Tri-Wecklv " 4 00 Copies of the celebrated trial of Mat. F. Ward, for the murder of Butler, will be sent to all who get up and forward us clubs. CrSpecimen copies of the WEEKLY COURIER sent on application. Address W.N. HALDEM AN, Courier Steam Printing House, No. 51 and 53 Third Street, near Main, Louisville, Ky. OF INDIANAPOLIS. THE object of this Institution, as its name imports, is to aflbrd to young gentlemen and ladies an opportunity to become thoroughly qualified for the Counting Room ,uu general bus'iness pursuits of lire, on the most scientific principles. Uy first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, legible hand; ndly, by teaching the science of Book-Keeping, by double and single entry, as practically applied to every department of business, together with Lectures on the Laws and Customs of Trade and the Science of Accounts. Terms of a full course (of 8 or 10 weeks.) $'2:l 0: Terms for a partial course, embracing the practical part of Book-Keeping and business Penmanship, 15 Od Terms for full course in Ladies Department 10 00 w men must prepaid or secured. SEED STORE ! West Main Street, two north of the Post Qince, I,A PORTE, INI) " 'S u 'i iva tofetriiWksN W & Dealers in the most approved Agricultural & Ilorticiiltu! IMPLEMENTS! Imported and American Field, Flower and Garden Seeds; Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Tree, kc. Also general agents for Fravel & Lemon's Reverse Tooth Grain Drill. jiprlG 22i'r. J. W. Robb Judso.v McComb J. W. ROBB&C0., WHOLESALE 1 1 hi 29 COLfMM.V STREIT 3D FORT WAYNE, IND. WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the tra le to their extensive stock ol Gro ceries, which they are prej ami to sell at New Voik jobbing rates, with the addition of the transjHjitatiou. Ctf. ARMSTRONG & LAMSON, UoiispjSigii&Oriiniiieiiliil PA INTERS ! Paper Hangers, &c, SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IND. aprlG JhiinG. WtOOliS ati.onc.rj) ! HILL & JACOBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DF.ALER3 IN BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Sired, Ft. VAYAE, IXD. Book Bindery!!! HILL & JACOBS. Would inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of every description; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &,C. County Officer:! are especially requested to f.ive j them a tiial marSG liMv. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. RRANGEMENT have been mule to supply the Ph mouth mirket with thin flour, anl the nuine can be found at Stack's, Vinuedjre's, and on the corner at tha old stand of Brook k Evans, onlr.N. B. k P. ALLEMAN k Co. febl9 15tf h W. TAYLOK & CO., DEALERS IM HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE IRON, NAILS. GLASS. &.C. And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. ebl2 141y. FORT WAYNE, IND. Attention, Farmers ! PLOWS! Sab PLOWS! The undereipned respectfully informs the farmers of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he is cngnged in the manufacture of a superior quality 3E 3Lo OTS7" & I Which are lar better and cheaper than nv ever heforc oflcrcd for sale in this county. The castings arc made of the best quality of iron, and stocked with good timber, by competent workmen. Tlicir superiority over those of other manufacture is attested by every o .e who has been so fortunate as to oltain one of thera. He solicits a fair trial of his Plows, and is confident that their merits will receive the approbation of the farming community, both in regard to workmanship and durability; Call at the Foundery, on the aotuh side of the rirerj and examine them. He also manufactures every variety of 1 Which he warrants eoual to any made in Northern Indiana Cash paid for old Iron delivered at the Founder). JAM3 MITCHELL, Plymouth, prl& 9?tT

BRYANTS MEREANTILE UM

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ORDINANCE. Be it dr'Jained by the President and Board of Trustees of the Incorporate town .of Plymouth, in the County of Marshall and State of" Indiana : That, from and after the tenth dsiyof June, It ."7 it shall not be lawful for any person, directly or indirectly, to sell by retail, to be drank, any spirituous liquor, o liquor containg alcohol in suüicient quantity to produce intoxication by drinking, nor for anyother use than to be used at the dwelling or place of business of the purchaser.for one of the following purposes, to-wit: Mechanical, chemical, medical or culinary ; or to be used by some religious denomination of christians for sacramental purposes; nor shall anv person be permitted to so sell, directly or

indirectlv, within the corporate limits aforesaid anv such liquor for any purpose or u?e except the pr.r - poses above ppecified, without first obtaining a li - I cense therefor, from the Clerk of the Board of corporation Trustees; attested by the i corporate seal t saul towu, a herein prov. Jc'J. Andbeit further ordained; That, places to sell spirituous liquors by retail, within the corporate limits, of said town xcav be authorized bv license, to uc L-sueu as ioiiows: The person or pesons wishing to so sell by retail, shall present a petition to the clerkot" said corporation at any time cr to the Trustees afore- ! said when in session, si pied by not lesf thantwen-iy-nve repuiaoie irce-noiuers ana voters liviuj; witliin the corporation, requesting liceiise to te granted to such applicant, to retail ppirituous lif.ucrt which petition if presented to the Clerk, fckül Lv bv hi tu presented to said Trustees at their fir;t meeting thereafter. At the same time, Rich applicant shall r resent a bond, payable to the Clerk ot said town, for the use of any person who may be entitled to da Plates on breach of the cai ii;i ii thereunder to be written, in the pena'.ty of two thousand dollars, with not less than eix resident freehold sureties thereto signed, to be approved by said Trustees, conditioned, th.tt said applicant, ii licence be granted him, will keep an orderly house and permit no riotous or improper behavior there in, lior keep the same open on Sunday, or after ten o'clock at night. That he w ill not ee!l, or sullVr to be sold or givu away, on his premises any gjsrituous malt or fermented lhjuois contahi'ng alcohol, to any habitual drinker of spirituous liquors or any drunkard or any person intoxicated, nor to any person under twenty-one ye irs- of a.e, nop to any female or Indian, under a forfeiture of twentyfive dollar for each an.l every violation, to be re covered on notice .and notion before any Justice of the peace. That he will pay all dances, cost5, expenses, and for all trouble incurred by any person, directly or collaterally, by reason of uy sale of spirituous liquors by him, and that for any brcah of the condition of said bond, suit m ay be instituted thereon in any proper court, and said d mnpes kc, or fees and penalties be recovered, a" hereinafter provided and in said bend me ntioned, to be paid without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Out of the npjilications presorted said Trustees may, on the approval of the bond anJ petition, demand of the applicant, niy sum not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dwllars.on the payment of which to the clerk, by said applicant within five dys, license may be issued to him by said clerk, attested by the corporate seal, to vend spiritual liquors by retail within the corporate limits of said town for the period of cne year, lor w hich an order shall be entered in tue form on the Records of the proceedings of ?a.i d Trustees 3. And be it furtiur crdcined: That. un-Iersaid license, said person so licensed may sell spiiituou? oralcholic liquors by retail, to be drank, but any breach cf any condition of said bond, shall forfeit said license in addition to the forfeitures thncon expressed, and said person so licensed shall not be permitted to sell thereunder after such forfeiture, " 0r?S',fT y 0ta,n7.faIe, mulr 'y fi ffTSa,.a .t0,b"n S.u,t ?l S:luJ boud ,,n. )' court having iuridiction. in his nnmp i? i lrlr f.'.y the use of the person entitled to su.jh damages kc, Or fnrtUc U50 of said town in case of a forfeiture .... A. . j. I II 1 oi saiusumoi wemj-uie uouars ana pay over. such damttgc, whet, collected-..,nd take u roce.-t I therefor to the user thereof. ; r A"dltfuirt.dain Tl t. from an-1 : aficr the tenth day ol June alorc&ud, that ; ,jny fcr- . "wu nuu Siiati UUi.UV liliS tirUiü lüCt', UV Sfiilil'T Or additicn to the civil pen iltits nd forfeitures herein ; provided for, up.-n conviction for each a:.d every olh-nce, bo lined m the sum ot ten dollars in the same manner as in the last section is i-rov.dcd lur Cues for violation of this ordinance. 7. And Le it furthtr ordained: Th.it, it sha! not he lawful for any person to become intoxicated by drinking spirituous liouors with'n the corporate, limits of said town; and any person who v!i ill Inr fill, f):l wilh:li S llil lim'fu !n st l'n if" ir.-.w. . -'.r: shall upon conviction be lined in a 5tinni'th si t!i m thrte nor more th ui ten dollars for each nnd cv rv oÖ'ence; and it is hereby made the duty cf the Mar-' shall to arrest all persons so found intoric.tted,-und confine them until sufficiently sober to be tried and then complaiu of them before some proner co-art: and such offender shall nav tin? vts nf th ! cutiou and stand committed to prh on until the fine and cosM ore paid or replevied. .1 . . . .1 . 1 . . tue proper person, uimer to' ine cicrK, or into nnv court, ren Allrf rorilnrin.r I'nJrrfimr.nt t1nkf.. o..l ...I. . ! the same. J. B. N. KLINGER, rrc-idont.-ATTE8T: A. C. Catrov, Clerk. nuvl4 2Ct3. M iv 9th, 1-57. ftletrrow Escape ! ClOXtLinSTS I have just purchased, and am now receiving a well selected stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, &e. Which, with what CUSTOM WORK Ifcsually keep on hand, is not snrpjissed bv anv other stock iu the county, or perhaps in the State, tor Style aud Durability. It shall be mv aim, by fair dealinz. to remove the two objections to ready made Clothii'C. viz: the in feriority of. the cloth and making. This important consideration, I am happy to cay, my customers duly appreciate. Although the profits on a poor article are better than on a good one, yet honesty is the best policy. I return my thanks to my numerous customers for past patronage o liberally bestowed, and earnestly solicit a call from thetn and the citizens of Marshall county generally, befara purchasing..My terms arc CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! And Small Profits! All kinds of custom-work made to order, and on short notice. Those owing me are earnestly requested to call and pay all or a part of their accounts immediately, as I need money very much. II PIERCE. Plymouth, arrilD 2ltf. Notice is hereby pivni that Margery Hard has filed her petition in my office, for the vacation of so much of "Madison street, in the town of Plymouth, as lies between Michigan street and Yellow rit er, which petition will be heard at the next eeiion ol the Board of Commissioners. T. McPOVAI.D, A-Hitr-r. .

un.ier a penalty ot tm tloll.trs loreich and i-veryi r,,, u' . l, i otlVnceto be prosecuted as hereinafter al. j Thltis of a rl ertr. c: I ro'Ji ,V )Uf" fhat, cn j Greenes, t,. .her :th cvcr.-hli..' mcMr f;v; brcacli ot anv condition ol saiubond, or the accru-1 5n . , Jrv 7i' rr.'. m-of any damages, cost?, expense?, or anv trou- 1 .i. ' i .-".'f: 3 , :.':

giving away, directly or indirect y any Kp;ruuo,.s or , cr,,:.jULd hj t. ,n -u;nr ;. :: ,v;t , alcoholic hUors, except aa herein ai.ove excepted, : ij.. ,E, " aiul every oflence, bc?,de? the costs ol th proeeu-j ordcri fr0,., oU ,!n -ro, o! tV s .n, tion, and tand committed to prou until the Cue ! ,,.,.,1;...-.., , . . ;r f: ,.-r. , and cot s pa d or replevied. 1 U on w Ul, th irrf.-re. stv?. V.th rtio. And be it further or Jnned: Th;t, ny per- t;IUCY::rch 1 of Wil-, L Hu:r, -1'. son who may be licensed a? afore.-ud, who shill Grcccv? ",.( V- r7. Ir,.j r-u violate anv ot th condition-? of said hond. .li-.M ' "' '

penalties lines and forfeitures recovered and paid ' ? 1 .3.!. and th- -urrrua -under this ordinance, shah be paid into to the trU- 7; r. nrn;n;:nd ll..n net on h-nd e r i I-c-th-uay of said towu as a part of the general tod rr:inm:ng lU.r. ts oiuer.yiiso. thereof, within ten days after ravmeut thereof bv ?cTn Tm i lU a

Having escaped the destruction of the hit-' fis-e, the 10th, V1' Ap-IUas h'x ai cm b? djue hyar y by the utmost exertion on mr part, and th tiim-Iv ou.','' J,t V1 '--ec-lT we-t cf t'.e assistance of friends, ( ho, for their kindness M " AUc He has x.ot re Weit yet, tnd exer be remembered.) I will be found at the old " U. mtuy b; .?0 I.-tt.i;nz and Atsteiir.S ft W.V stand ready to w ait on all who may wish -nythinir ? suts'1a"V lI I:V,i n.'r ou W nof-cr. V.'iin the line of Lime and Piaster P.:r. ordered c r. s!)-. rt r.

G K HEBVB, Attornrr at Lnw, Rvmoutli Ui. i3efcg.C:-E5v and Town'prFtrty for sale. Ccllcctionsjiron;:.' attended to through Northern Iii2:?xa . Ktv r-. i

f'rt.-.,x- 1V.ns-vr.rTi: A- rn L-tliC-ICO H lUncocK & co Watvr r N. "V IHbcock a: CO., 1 Vizil, :.ri:iT CO. Cor' t'.'.:.' F: N U arxes & lW.o E r:!iv St N. I LounoN & co., 1 a'. ..k 1 1 . 1 . r '- Ho.v. J. 13aai'LT, Scprexue Jude, 0--.. jl C', Ntb:aka. J. II. ErxxtT Esa, G.n'l Aj;': A'. Im. Co .CInc'nnsli O'.' - American Sloiisu, j Xcr tie River Pril; I ?-'-'. ! lVC- IlUCr I'ru" 1 ' " IkZ-XS icalf? cf t'. J'"'-; SOUTH PLYMOUTH. I;;i. i E K FISH' II X'COL-" . ' (SUCCESSORS TO J. Y. Ii.r:r.. TRAVELERS raid otr..:r. vW lit ,1 ..... 1 accomodation-, r.nd .VichClirAlTu I'M:. at the AMERICAN HÜU9E.-' thin at any other Hotel in rivm'ifL. We h ive lately rented and tumiA i i - ii .; for the comfort of those who v l - h t r.u ' TKAVrLER'S II0.MC. FISH d: NICHOL'. .March CG, l5ü.-U-tf rR.or.i:tT .?. Hail- Sleet Snow Rain Y,"iinl Fire, Fire! Fire!: "Taken ia" and i'.r.i f-r," -' T 'r Uard," he i J ui'tr tvr.t'-r, ! t:l still hk:r . , e.r.'i it ! pei.d.- en those who c.ve m , vLetl;; : I .'! sink or s-.:m. Come a!on, c-vc:y cne that o es r. , - .c:.' md t:ive me .i lift, v.h'ie I am yet kickir. ib0"!:s n;i:it h; settled in sick'1 wjy .;'. 'in . v 1;?. Your?, in a tlc'aii-h hi tt wall n, (ru.';:.'..v ' . ; t. a. lu:.; ei-i2'" 19tf. föavcd From Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Piljrrizn, luvlng fA'M-i thro::h a f.: t i 1, is now re:.dv to inaLo CIIAIIit, faint SIG.V.-", kc Call ;-.t the Wairon Shon, S rath Pirrao-it:.. J. LLhIOT'i' ra.-.f5C :5tf. Lands and Town Lots hx Salt'!! llie undtrsl-rncd ha? the apcr.cy cf a LiT.zt q"-r.u-tir.;. of land throughout M srshttl! county l: th-; ad joining cor.tks cf IV.tvl.. Tulaiki tn-i "t.r!:, b-t!: w:IJ ;u.d iir.pr-'vod, of i-'d d-HC'v-tic:1-; lt. i aboof sever-r 1 TWn Lots in riyrcnuth', r.ith c..r; v'i.ient re.-i.'cr.C- tiu-n-or, rad aUj t-:".ld:r..- I ,t J . i.. ... . . I . to Eecr.i-e t:.hrA laarCC l.hf H.tormi. i attci.tivii cf our va-i c::rt-. to ii.o advertise ju-ut In t?t wcc-U't rff r, c:" ' ' i r.tU offer. thc;a tt f,r UV,:- ::. thrl. i Tluv ureilu-rtiore In J -d to iun..,h anvtir r ' t'' L:"-r !n- V' Vi-HT fiw t nl m Vi,n :Uur,.. y-utO cr t-f i,, -; r5 ,.f th ::.tcn.u..ttf.j I7 rrr tba ; , r r,pA... . . : -..". ,,c. , chi:tv Wii tiijtHuxü t!iC.T j ;r. ?i. ,:ne Willi.ras i Üucrti'i, 'a. K-.vhour.tl ; i tt' GTUO-TCED BOOTS. j V Vut ,ve ar:r t ar-df-.tsl.. vr, Ui n". . br lhe f , j, uV,.To,,3 n,3 X FrtrschCilf th t Is F:.:..;!i C.df.l v 1 Ii i-r-A : .lt : ' n,.., r -. . th.it ii a D-.'..t-raak?r, v. urrr.nr ! t- v. i Itf t t-'.o- : WIin'MOKFr", j -:-f V' f V Wi V V v ! -S-'-A A A. .A-A rty.. 5 f. . Hiving jcnuner.c'd the j MILLINERY BUSINESS! j Takes this nvthod of soüciting the r.r.r.-'cr ci' Shop two door south cf the Mirtho-U.- C::urci ! Df.Grvihsr'. 1 i o x ju: M m For JSfxIoThe uat'crv.jTvJ will be rrentre! to tu--: I 1. .. i - . ..' . r . . . 1. l . V . t 1 when nut on hand. Thaukful to the ruHic f.-rt favorc, he w-.v.j solicit a continuance cf th- m;'. t;. F. Sl'AUI.PING. t m.tr'JL K:f. i (i S ? , r- . Ji HILL & JACOBS, II ive a lrge tock cf Wall k Wiiulsiw Paper, all qualities at aiioiesahi or retail; M-o v-s.'iz -Shade n! Curtain Fixtures. FORT W.WNE, IM. marCG 191 v. Aut itch's CrriCE, Knox .'ta:k Co. I4:ao, Mirth 16, 1567. AI per::ü3 !iv::i esre-? School Funds, nzi ::t r paid the interest iu advrnce, fvr the ycari; If i5 iti i 15ö7, are hereby tiotilied tl:t the i.'tcrc-t 53 -Ju-. and if not pr.i by th-2 f.r.t 0: Aprd, It: 7, nic.turts will be tsken l crDcct the s.ir.i; . JOHN?. liliNDER, Aui.tcr. mai2C 19iS. A. W. V jhtir, l. j. STA TB 0 PIXD IA XA,' MARSHALL V01WTV. In tie Mar shall Ci ::;'! C: A'...J term, E'.biidre O. H t!l. u tn. tu.tir, und iM.tir, und I u D. KiuibroC'k, V Crnpl:!. cr. 2 ::! tt Vi. I ! Ifmrv H. Hine. Th: vlaintiirsiathc above rr,?it!td cir. CCapivii.tln.ir attorney hive Lied inmv onir thhconiplaint on account ,"uM it -pr-.i "n'f t-v iL'.?iyit that the dofrndiut, Henry I. llino, Uzz -i rrideiitcjf ihis State, hs d p.n't ;d th rtfVorn 'h ir.tcnt to drfrau l h;s cvciitors. He i? th rc:--:V notified of the fi!!n-and rer.dcncy cf Sa. i coir plaint, tad that the Bime will to hcn! at tl-.e gnsttcrm of tho Mir-hall Circuit cortVr,.1. t-n at the court hcu.-e in Plmic ;lL, en tlj.. . Mendiy of Aupu?t, riXtanl cn'esi he apr-csV plcad,;tnswcr or uv-mur tl-rttj, the Ktue wall. heard and dtUirmibM iuhis tfhs nice. Attest; MLWTOX K PACK A KD, Cult

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