Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 June 1857 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT.

T. McDONALD. Editor. PLYMOUTH, IND. Thursday Morning, June 4th, 1857. Kansas. It seems difficult to ascertain what course the republicans of Kansas -will pursue in the cominsr election for Delerates. Some of the leaders of the party in the States advise them, as they have the power, to use it; others arc of the opinion that the cause of republicanism would be furthered by them standing aloof entirely. As we have frequently stated, and we see nothing in the reports from that country to cause us to change our views, vre are inclined to the opinion that they will permit Kansas to frame a constitution recognizing slavery, in order to have their predictions verified. All intelligent men acknowledge that a large majority of the residents are opposed to slavery, and could easily elect a majori ty of Delegates who are opposed to that institution. They have stated time and again, that the democrats were determined to force slavery into that territory, and in order make to good their prediction, they will, in all probability, refuse to take any part in the election. The poor, pitiful plea they make for not participating in theelec tion, 13, that the men who were appointed to take the census were pro-slavery men were partial, and would refuse the names of free State men, when, at the same time, it 13 well known that a great many refused to give their names, and frequently would give some fictitious name, in order to have an opportunity to charge those who were taking the census with corruption and fraud. "We have ever been in favor of Kansas being free; yet, we do net think that a man must necessarily be a scoundrel if he should happen to be in favor of Kansas becoming a slave State. Some of the ablest statesmen America ever produced were slaveholders. Andrew Jackson and Henry Clay owned slaves, yet the American people delighted to honor them; hence we conclude that a man might possibly be honest in some good degree, and at the same time think the condir.on of the slave would not be ameliorated by turning him out to support himself. ilTtaIi7 The territory of Utah is attracting public attention at this time, more than any other scope of country in North America. We learn from our eastern exchanges that xhe Administration is about taking decided step3 to enforce the Lv.vs of the United States among that rebellious peopb. Two or three prominent men have signified a willingness to accept the Governorship, provided the President will send a sufficicnt number of troops to protect the ofH cers and court records. General Harney lias received instruct'ons to proceed in the direction of Fort Leavenworth; 2,500 troops have also been ordered, and there seems to be no doubt but the President designs send ing them to Salt Lake. It i3 to be hoped that this Mormon que tion may be kept aloof from politics. All acknowledge that the laws of the United ctate3 should be enforced there as well as elsewhere: and the creneral impression ia that it would bo the height of folly to send officers there unless there were enou iroops sent to awe them iato submission, or compel them to yield obedience to the laws. Wheat Crop. From present indications, the wheat fn - mV this county, even should no accident hap pen it between this and harvest, will fail to be au average crop. ü5rWe call the attention of our friends who are heads of families, to a letter cn our firt page, headed; "A letter of a dy ing wife to her husband." Those having lost companions can fully respond to the sentiment so pathetically expressed in tha letter, and thos who have not can easily imagine their feelings, in case they were to find such a. letter in the Old Family Bible, after Iheif companion had "gone to that bourne jrom which no traveler returns. "Wher3 fhat constant heart is still in the gloomy grave, and the hand" that penned those heart-thrilling words, lies mouldering and Trithered,.by the hand of death. jSSTTha prospect 'for fruit wa3 never better in this County (except Peaches) than now. XST Walker lhe .filibuster .has succeeded in making his eseapo rom Nicaragua, and was at Ktw Orleans at tke last acconn'ii .. A-southern paper states that he will ire' Jirnjm a short time rith a strong - force. -The California papers eay that a company of 300. had left Sanfrancisco, to jam Talkers, standard. - The probability is thit unkas th U. b. interposes there will be stirring times in Nicaragua within the ' rist Jew months. ..I S7In consequenee pf Commissioners Court being in seuonr-we have been prevented from crivinc our nsaal variety of - - 0 c editorialnd news items, this week .

Great Defensirc Prepara

tions of the Chinese. The Moniteurde la Flotto publishes some further details relative to the war in China. The Chinese, it is said, are at pres ent making formidable military prepara tions, which are not to be despised. Since the attack on Canton, the Chinese hate ex ecuted enormous wo-ks on the Peiho, a river which falls into the Yellow Sea, and by which a communication is maintained with Pekin. That river is now baa-ed in twenty-two different places by dam3 built of stone, which completely intercept nav igation. These works are regarded a3 cu riosity. Moreover, the three branches of the Peiho canalized by the Emperor KiaKang in 1817 are cut, and the course of one of them, the Huho, has been turned off into the lake of Hohotchi. When an army invade the Chinese Empire the prin cipal means of defense is to let the waters of this lake overflow the country. The system of defence, efficacious against an enmy, but most disastrous tor the coun try, was first used against the insurgents in 1 042. The city of Pekin is consequent ly perfectly safe from an attack either by land or sea, and the Emperor will in any desperate circumstance be protected by the fanaticism of the people, who will stop at no means to destroy the foreigners, A circumstance has lately demonstrated I he truth of this fact. The British ships proceedine to Canton have been in the habit of taking fresh water at Whampoa from W 1 a small liver which fall3 ino the Tchukiang. It was remarked that the sailors using this wat;r lately have been attacked with cholic and after a careful investigation it was discovered that the water had been poisioned by the Chinese. They employed for this purpose the trunks of certain trees, which after being prepared for the occasion, impart a deadly poison to the water. The Chinese are naturally malignant, and their wickedness is increased by their fanaticism, which is beyond description. There is but one way to subdue them, and that is to act upon their senses and to ternty them by a display ot lorce, and by a maritime demonstration On a b7 grand scale, such as is about tobe accomplished by the British Government. It appears, moreover, that some of the wealth iest Mandarins in the Empire propose to revive the great eoamercial company found ed in 1759 ly Tsong Too. These great dignitaries, through person al interests, are highly favorable to an ar rangement with the English, notwithstand ing their warlike manifestations; and, as they are in direct communication with the members of the Nuy-Ko, or Cabinet Coun cil at Pekin, they can bring their influence to bear directly on the Emperor's advisers jLiie revival wi uiy wiuuaui uuuucu. m i - ... ... . . . I 175U Will render it lmpossioio in lut lire for the Chinese Government to violate at win us ireaues wim ioreigners. meaioniteurdela Flotte concludes that an arranjrement of the difficulties at present ex- : i, rM,:. v i.vi. :, lauug v.u uätt. pertectlv possible, ror this purpose the t? i i,,. ,i . I JLtlllSll UTCl JlLUVUb ili J U1C1CIJT M UUUjJIj I the only means efiicaciovs with the Chinp 5 a . hamster. tcTiip.1i is tn m,aV a firmld , . . , , . able demonstration On the COaSt Of the Chineso Empire. "Washington, May 30. The nett amount in the U. S. Treasury subject to draft is nearly 823,000,000. In TWtnn. S4.00O.O00-"Npw Yorl- 11 OOCI . - ' rrr. XT r-i..nnA S3 1 o nn nnr. Ti:ij-i uwj i.-iev vsijv.wia, v.ww.wu, x miaueiphia, $2.331,000: Branch Mint in California, 82,500,000. The Aimy Medical Board, recently con vened at Isew lork, hare reported to the War Department that the following per sons were found qualified for appoinments in ino jueuicai oiau: ii . if. ! .lfi..n Robert Bartholomew, Mo.; Joseph C. Bailey, Pa.; J. Cooper McKee, N. Y.; Kirt ly Ryland, Mo.; and William A. Cars weil, S. C. N. Y., May 30. Louis Crelet, one of the French railroad swindlers, was sent on board the Aragoto day, under the writ of extradition on a warrant from Sec'y Cass. He made a stout resistance, and was knocked down by MarJ shal Rynders. He was finally placed on board a tug, which proceeded to the Earrows, and placed him on board the steamr . cr Albany, May 30. " ' break occurred m the Erie Canal yesterlay, at Mabie's. The water was par- - . . , , . . j tially drawn ofT,and the break repaired. A rumor that the cuWertat Cenierport has again given away is probably without foun datiou. Quebec, May 30. The steamer Saqueney, while on her first trip to Rirer de Loupe, run into the Medina of Wateribrd, sinking her almost instantly. There were no lives lost. The Saqueny received some damage and was run ashore. . - . Oswego, May 30 The schooner Caroline, from this port for Montreal, went ashore on Duck Island nr t t ci vj Wednesday night ma fog. Seven hundtKmnrn nvrT-krfL pAlo,l - Ifo .roruanu, iuaj ou. The steamer Circassian sailed this afterP T 1 TTi:f 1 C noon ior -uiverpuui ia iwhui, auu Jt"ins with 45 passenffers. . . : . : VTashinfjton Items. - Washington, May 19.A member of the Cabinet received a tele graphic message to-day from Major McCul-

lough declining the Governship of Utah. He however expects to reach this city in the course of ten days. It is not true that Judge Drummond has been offered the appointment, but this afternoon a telegraphic dispatch was sent to a western man, whose name is officially concealed. for the present,; tendering it to him. . J - Recent information has caused a change in the policy hitherto contemplated- the condition of Utah now being such as to require vigorous measures. Troops in largo numbers will be sent thither, probably under the command of Gen. Harney. May 16.

The Cabinet to-day considered the offer of the Appraisers to the principal Customhouses, but tli6 result has not yet transpired. The Secretary of war to-day , examined the bids for materials nnu construction of the Washington Aqueduct. The awards will probably bo announced on Tuesday. N. llaldeman, editor of the Louisville Courier, has been appointed Surveyor at Louisville, vice Mr. English, TeraQY ed. Edward S. Hough has been appointed Collector at Alexandria, Va. Senator Wilson is here, on Iiis route to Kansas. Passed Assistant Sunrcon Horner, of the United States Navy, has resigned his ww office. Dispatches received in this city, state that the health cf Senator Butler, of South Carolina, is in a very precarious condition, and his death is daily expected. New Advertisements. SELECT SCHOOL For Pupils of Both Sexes. D. W. COMSTOCK & LADY, Propose teaching a select school in Perslung's Hall, in the town of Plymouth, for the instruction of pupils of both sexes, to commence on Monday, June e, 1C07, ana continue twelve weeks. TERMS: primary Department, $2,50 Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Geograpay J.dU Algebra, Geometry, Astronomy, Physiology and Philosophy, 4,U0 No deduction in tuition for absence, only hi ca ses of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. C, having been long engaged in teaching, and having been successful, are prepared to give satisfaction. jun-l iiJtf. !00t Hilft w Statt. ON MICHIGAN STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. The subscriber has lately located in Plymouth, to sell i. i, i... : at .n a iituc iiivawvi min our uiuii uuusw tit .nuistiuti . countv. Our stock includes every shape, size q , n q-i -nrr ny ÜOOt CK &J108 111811111 TV of French, Calf, Kip, Stogies, Brogans, and wo men's Shoes of all kinds on hand or made tomeas ure; also, Sole Leather, Upper, Kip, etc.. etc. on hand. ii- asapaiu lor inucs YV IIII'MO P E Plymouth, Ind., 1657jun4-29mG 7VT0TICE hereby given, that the Board of Trustees of the town of Plrmnnth. Tnilunn. will hold their regular meetings at the Trustees' room in the Seminar, on the first Monday of o ch monui, at o clocl a. m. juni-29tf A. C. CAritON, Clerk. For Sale Cheap ! A first rate new two-horse Wnrnn. with enrinri . . . . ; . " ' . r c? seat, eiUe boards, and carped patent skeins, and warranted one year; also, a second hand single Bug I rrr. (.ail nnil thpm. Call and see them. roaj26tf II. PIERCE. Fresh Arrival! Just received, a large lot of SMOKED TIMS. SHOULDERS 1 ' . and SIDEc; ako, a lot of No. 1 in half-barrel?, and general assortment of Staple GROCERIES! Which we must sell for cash or courtrv produce. 2Stf PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. Sheriffs Sale. Bv virtue of a commission tn mo dirnrfl f mm the Clerk of the Marshall Common Picas Court, I J"u !sV!rr e a! ,pu?Jlc atlon' at house door 1:1 Plrmnnth. Al.irshnil niinfv Tn ontlie 27th DAY OF JUNE, 1857, v wf T ,-Vf n Z r na.m and four o'clock p. m., of said day, the following proper! j, to wit rXQ rcnt3 41141 profits for a term not exceeding MrtnrMri nf thn nnU 1,-11 r a. i . fraction west of the Michigan road, inßectionnumb"" .r. lands elected in the Indian country for u;uigiui roau, coniaimng one-hundred and twenty two and 57-100 acres, situated in MarshaU eoimty, Indiana. ' Anil nn iiiiiim n .anl!. 1,a r,.t1 - i ' VT ' - lUJt aiuuuui OlJUUgment and interest, as well as all costs due r nd to become due on said commission, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple titl to said real estate, or bo much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy sid commission. Executed as the property of Maurice Stack and iura stAcK, at Uie buU of William R. Oould anH John S. Gould. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH. Shflr Xf r. niaysKJta : fpr.re$3,00) ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the President and Board of Trn tees, of toe town or Flymoutli, in the county of luorouaii, uu oiaie oi inaiana: That all ßhootnü; is prohibited within the limits of said town, under a penalty of not less than one nor more than ten dollars for each and everv offence, to be recorcred in action of debl brfS any Justice of the Peace within nni,i i " w 7ey aeclrea, that any discharge or discharges of any and all kinds of fi onence witrun the meaning of this ordinance: . . iiuiuumi; ruunn OI JUiT ana other pubüc occasions, the ' firing of blank cartnagessnaii not be construed to be an offence i wirnin inn mnamnr rV J. B. N. KLINGER, fresideut attist: A. C. Capäo, Clerk. May 9th, 1857.' ' may!4-2Ct3. HATS: AND CAPS, At the People's Store. (28) ' 0., S. k R.

HUEM for HTJBMH!

Clear out of the Ashes. J. BROWN LEE, Has the pleasure of announcing to his old friends and customers, that he is in full blast, in his new e tore room, first door west of the tost Office, on Ii Porte street, with almost an entire toclt tf FOR THE Spring Trade! which he will sell as cheap as his neighbors. To all the world in gencral-the citizens of Marshall county in particular, and the inhabitants of Plymouth likewise, and to everybody - who may chance to read this, arc hereby notified that at can be found any quantity of SPRING CLOTHING of the latest fashions, lor men and boys. Coats, of the regular "Shanghai order," and Vests, Shirts, Pants, Hats, Gaiters and Boots to correspond. The Latest styles of IP JBL INTS fresh from the manufacturers, which cannot fail to please- the Ladles, and at prices ns low as the Bame can be sold tins side ot "Kingdom come." lhe 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 go and sec, and when you are at leisure just "drop in" and examine for yourself, and you will say he has got a little the best assortment of DM GOODS!! ever brought to rlymouth. ricasc remember, benr in mind, said don't forget, that, although his goods are going off like hot cakes, there is plenty more of the same kind in New York, which he can order and have here in a very short time, to supply the deficiencies that must occur on account of the large large quantities of goods that are dai ly earned away from his store. JJon tlorgct the place west of the rostofiice. J. BROWNLEEMay 2?, 1 f57 2ftf. VAN AMBUKGI1 & CD'S Menagerie and Circus uXE CONSOLIDATED EXHIBITION vsdzu. ONS TEXT, foe NE PÄICH OF ADXI3310X! The Largest Show In the World OVER 350 MEN AND HORSES! DEN STONFi, CLOWN. WILL BE EXHIBITED AT Plymouth, Thursday, June 4th. FOR ONE DAY ONLY! Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock p. m. AdmUaion 50 cents. Children under 10 years of age, 25 centi. Embracing specimen of II lht it R tr and Interesting in lhe Animal WoalJ. The pal Performing Elephant! TIPPO SAlf. THE ONliV ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS la America, the Ur6ett ever captured alia. The Menarerie if unJer the personal supervision of Tilt RENOWNED VAN AMBUKGH. AH EtITIRE HEW CIRCUS! COMPRISING Inported from L'ngland and Arabia A DROVE of TRICK PONIES! Highly Educated ; THE STAR TROUPE ! Of either hemisphere, in the following Equeitriana, Gmnasts, Pantomiroistt and Dramatista: MRS E W. PERRY, M3. E. W. PERRYe THE NICOLO FAMILY, (four ia number.) T. WYETH, FRANK CARPENTER, MASTERS ALPH0K2E, 8EBA8TIAN AND ALMA. To? ether with MADDEN, NORTON, WIIEELEU, LEWIS, HAWLEY, &.e. Two Performances each day! WOltDXRrCI. A!fD IHTREFID Exercises in the Cages of Lions, Tigers, tc Df PROF. LANGWORTIIV. 01 1 From Astley'a Amphitheatre, London, TRAINED BY MONSIEUR NICOLO. Herman Ludwins Cornet Band WUl discoerM the oet of AIra during tha day. A MAGNIFICENT TRO CESSION : Will bo made on entering Torn. , , Tt minute description Se Handbilla Pictorials, &c . A P. NEWKIRK, Acsnt. , ; A Card. In addition to the abore combined entertainment, the manager takes pleasure in announc- . ing an engagement with . . Mr. Eaton Stone, .The champion bareback Equestrian of' tho , world. Alko, in addition to the extensive col- ' lectiou of animal?, a Caffra Liontti with five Whelps, bora iD Van Amburgh & Co 's Mena Seria building, In the city of Cincinnati; on e 18th of March, 1S37, and which. arc esj teemed one of the greatest curiosities in tho Animal Kingdom to be seen free of extra charge. ' Delinquent Tazc-Payero Take notice, that I will call oa you, in person or by deputy, after the first Monday of Jmie, and up the first Monday of August. A hint to those in arrears is sufficieuL maj2St3. D. VINNEDGE, T. M. C, I.

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CLOTHING DEPOT!

Change for the Better by the Fire!! DAVIDSONS & CO., Michigan Street, Have opened for inspection the lar gest and most magnificent stock of FURNISHING GOODS ruiiiiioninu uuuuoj Mats Caps, etc., Ever exhibited here or elsewhere in the West. We have also connected a TAILORING DEPARTMEN With our establishment, and have enjrajred tho services of F. RENNER, favorably known, to supenntend the same. A good variety of CLOTHS & VESTINGS ON HAND. Cutting and altering done to order and with dis patch And with facilities, too, that will undeniably defy all competition. Thankful lor past Favors from our numerous cus tomers, we intend to merit a continuance of the same. DAVIDSONS & Co. maj-21-27tf. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In Common Pleas Court, July Term, 1857 Samuel Berger and Elizabeth Uerger, vs. Samuel Seltonrirht, Benjamin Seltonright, John bcltonnght, David Seltonright, William Seltonright, Partition. Daniel Seltonright, Alexander Seltonright, Christiana Riley, William Ililey, Samuel Seltonright, junior, David Keefover, George Keefover Jacob Keefover, and Marv Keefover. Tbe Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by A G.Deavitt. their attorney, have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Tlcas Court tlicir complaint for partition; and it appearing by the affidavit ot a uisinteresteti person tnat tne tie fendants. Samuel Seltonright, Alexander Sclton right, Christiana Riley, William Riley, and Samue Seltonright junior, are non-reeiuents of the State of Indiana; they are therefore notified of the filing and pendancy of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at tne next term et tue öiar shall Common Pleas Court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the third Monday of July next, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will oe nearu ana aeter mined in their absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD; Clerk mavl4-2GU C.C.F, SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of a writ of execution to me directel from the Clerk of the Marshall circuit court, will expose for sale at public auction at the cour 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 and profits for a term of years not to eiceed seven, of the west half (J.) of the northeast one fourth (J4) of section fourteen, (14) town thirty-four, (34) range two (2) east, containing 80 acres more or less, together with the appurtenances to the same belonging and appertaining, and on failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs due on said execution, together with all accruing interest and costs, I w ill, at the same time and place expose for sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution. Executed as the property of Henry B. Pershing at the suit of Mann, Pershing & Co. " J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff. may21-27t3 By D. How, Deputy. Moots and Shoes! 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. . 2Stf. O., S. k R. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: In the Mart-hull Circuit Court, August . Term, 1857. John Graff, ) James B. Bennett, Robert II. Marshall, and) Ccniplamt on acc0Unt. W m. B. English, I . 1 vs. Henry B. Hine. Tlie Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have fded in my office tbeir complaint on account, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of tho filing and pendency of said complaint and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at tne court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the sams will be heard and determined In his absence. attest; NEWTON R. PACKARD, apr23 23t3. Clerk Marshall circuit- court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term 1857. Thomas S. Hayden and -v John L. Safford, f rwmi nnt. vs. I r Henry B. Hine. ' -. mm -m The plaintins in tne aDOve entitiea cause, Dy u. II. Reeve, their attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant,' Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud his creditors; he is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heardtit tho next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday iu August next, and unlesa he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. . , attest: , . Newton R. Packard, Clerk pr9 21 13. . , Marshallcircuitcourt. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS Iu Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857 Abel Downs and , Seabury S. Ooald, VS. . ' Henry B. Hine. Complaint on account. The plaintiff min the abovo entitled cause, by Horaco Corbin, their attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on account, and it appear ing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of this State, has departed there? irom mininiennoueirauu mscreaiiors; neistnerefore notified of the nlmg and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will bo heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to he holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will b heard and determined ui his absence. , . Attest: ' NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr9 2J t3. Marshall Circuit Court.

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ORDINANCE.

Be it ordainedbj the President and Board of Trus tees ot the Incorporate town of Plymouth, in the countv of Marshall, and Stnt of TnHiani . 1 hat all persons are hereby prohibited from posting up any hand-bills, show-bills, notices and adverusemenw upon the walls of any buildings, r on any fence or hitching post, within the corporate limits ot sa!d town, without the consent of the owner or occupant of the lame ; and any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, shall, onconviction, be fined in any sum not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars for each and every such offence, to be collected before any Justice of the T ?1 .! A 1. . Areace wiiiiiu iuc corporation. J. U. N. KL1NGER. President. attest: A. C. CAmox, Clerk. mayl4-2Ct3. May 9th, lb37. ' ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the president and board of Trus tees of the corporate town of Plymouth in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana: That, all and crvey person or persons who shall make anv public exhibition for gain within the cor porate limits of said town shall pay as a license for the same not less than one nor more than fifteen dollars for every twenty-four hours they may conuaue sucn exniouion, tne amount to be leit discretionary with the Clerk or Marshal of said town. And be it further ordained: That any and all traveling peddlers and auction establishment shall pay for a license not less than one nor more thanfive dollars for every twenty four hours, they s-hall or v "mij .iuv uiciluiuiuuc uiiiuntue ii mis ot uie corporation to be left discretionary with the Clerk or Marshal; and all persons who shall, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, make any public cxuiumon, or vena any merchandise without having procured from the Clerk or Marshal the prooer license, may be fined in any sum not less than two nor more than twentyfive dollar?, to be recovered in an action ot debt before any Justice of the Peace within the corporation. J. B. N. KLINGER, President. attest: A. C. C apron, Clerk. mayl4-26t3. May 9th, 1857. AT John the JBntchcr's MARKET Can be found, at all times, SALT, SMOKED & FRESH MEATS! ALSO, Fresh Sardines, Lobsters, Mackerel, SHAD, 0YSTEES AND CLAMS, Forty -eight hours from the coast, all of which will be cooked and served up on the shortest possible notice, and to suit the tastes of the most fastidious, at his newly arranged SALOON. may21-2'7tf. J. COUGLE. NOTICE OF DISTRIRUTION. S'.afe of Indiana, MarsJtall Qonnty: Notice is hereby given, that at the April term, 1657, of the Court of Common Tleas 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 011 the first day of the next term of said court, prove their heirship, and receive their distributive shar. NEWTON 11. PACKARD, Clerk may2I-27t3. C.C. P. M. C. ALL PERSONS Knowing themselves indebted to R.M. Brown, for Stoves and Tinware, will confer a fivorbv calling and paying up. (27) R. M. BROWN k Co. TO NON-RESIDENTS. The undersifmed, with the Countv Survevor, will, on the c'th day of June, 157, at 10 o'clock a.m. on said d.iv, proceed to survey and locate the corners of tluerlandin see's 29 town 34 north, of range 3 east, in Marshall county, Indiana; to meet on the premise, at the time specified, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents, 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 such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. LUCIUS LOCK WOOD, mav21-27t3 LEVI DONAIIE. nrr 50 S. & M. BECKER, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoinining counties, that they have opened a new store on Laporte street, one door east of Dr. Lemon's Drug Store, where they will keep on hand a full stock of dry consL rammreL giuiis, CROCKERY-WARE, &C. As we intend sellingas cheap as the cheapest, we ask a portion of the patronage of the community. mavl4-2Gtf List of Letters Remaining in tho post-office at Plymouth on the 15th day of Mav, 1857. Allen Wm; Alleman Chas B; Albertson G W. Bartley Wm; Berry Lavina; Draught Zenas 2; Barnes Albert; Burch Eber; Buraber Stephen; Byers Mary. "Crosby Ä L2; Crouver Geo; Crouse Jdo W; Cavanaugh Michael. Downcs Jas II; Doran Alexander. Everett Sylvester; Elliott F B. Fetters Daniel: French Sarah. Gibson Hannah; Grover Jacob; Grandy Joseph; Griemer Samuel; Grecs Jas M; Greer II J; Gordon Louisa; Graham Jas; Gongever Simon. Hurford A; Hildebrand J W; Honin Wai. Jenkins Susan; Jenkings Jas B; Johnson Martha; frwin Jolui. . Kinzey Abm; Keplar John; Karns Jeremiah. Lawton J II ; Logan Wm K; Longmoor S; I.owry Jits; Longmoor David; Lake Nicholas. 31ilier Uavid; lonroe lco; Miller 3lcAaruie Patrick; Metcalf Uri; Martin Aaron; Moor Geo; MhDonal Adam; Miner B D. Obrine T; O'Coneli Peter; O'Donal T; Owens Esq.; Ovcrmirell. Ferry J 31; PinkUy David ; Parish Wm; Pipher Samuel; Petcrman D P. Reighley v m; Richmond Monroe; Rohrbacker Ulrich. Stuckman Enis; Shi vcly Jacob; Stair F; SUeit Jno. Toionscna V T; Thayer David; Tait Geo; Tagcr Samuel; Thayer Maria. V onhow Peter; Viang David. Walker W J 2; Wait O; Wise Mary C; Watkins Christopher; Wilson Isiah; Wintersteen Peter; Wransford E; Wilson Wm. Young Peter. Persons calliru: for any of the above, will please sav "advertised," and name date of list. may21 27tl JOHN K. BROOKE, P. M. BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS, At the People'3 Store. (23.) O, S & R. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an excution to me directed from the Clerk of the MarshaU Circuit Court, I will ex pose for sale at public auction, at the court house 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. va., of said day, the following property, Lot number twenty-four (24) in Tippecanoetown in tho county of Marshall, and State of Indiana, and the tenements and appurtenances to the same belonging. The rents and profits of the same, for a terra not exceeding seven years, will first be offered, and on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the judgment, interest and costs due on said execution, I will, at the same time and place, expose for sale the fee simple title to the said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to satisfy said execution, r Taken as the property of John Kesler, at the suit of Ephraim Cooper, vs. John Kesler. ' J. F. Van VALKENBURGH, may28ts. ' Sheriff Märshall countv; Ind. (pr.fcc$3,00)

SHERIFF'S SALE. inVirt,l,e2f?n Exccutionto me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas Court. 1 will expse for sale at public auction at the Court House Door in Plymouth MarsluJl County ln,i; ana on the nui

2nd DAY OF MAY 1357 between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and fonr o.clock P.M., of said day, the following ,ir.. to wit: The rents and Drofifs for a torn, J' ceeding seven years, of the North half of thü south Y est fractional quarter, West of the Michigan Road of Section twelve, containing 30 acres and a fraction, more oa less; gituate in Marshall SÄT' "h ''"tm" from Ana on ?auure M realize the full amn.f r . , am ... ... ....v. B. KU us, au CQSU . . - - V , auc j come due on P:iid pvomtlnn i .:m .11 3 - O heme aid vuuu, jBJiumyj . ana place expose for sale the he same time lc title to eait Ije necMs?real estat?, or so much thereof as may be necessa tO SatlSI V Said fTfr'titwT IT . .1 Executed as the proper v. u r uncr, at tne suit of James Thompson J. K VAN VALKENBURGH', SL-Hf. ti ,i a ., 01 r,iancntylncuan"a. Plymouth April 9th lfc57 20t3. - The above sale, by consent of partic. i- nnrf poned until the 30th day of May, lt57. atthe E place and between the same hours. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, Sheriff mayl4ts. (prJee$o"JJ0) NOTICE The regular mectinrr of the Board of T,u.. of Center township, will be held on the firvt Sat uruay in eacn montn. nr, JOSEPH EVANS, Clerk. mayTo 25fy to non-residents. THE undersigned, with the count- Surveyor, irill, on tbe lrt dar of June. 1657. "l,u " .w.-t a. in., on saw uay, proceed to surver and locate the corners of hi? land in section 14 town 34, range 1 west, in Stark county, Indiana; to mee t at the residence of the subscriber, at the time specified, and continue from day to day until Non-residents, who fail to meet the Survevor at the time abov mentioned, and dfr T Ctr rim villa tnm defraying the portion of the expense of the surei , win dc returned to the Countv Auditor, and such dehnquinciea placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. mayl4-2Ct3. JACOB HOPKINS. ORDINANCE. It is herely ordained by the President and Trustees of the Incorporate town of riymouth, in the county of Marshall, in the State of Indiana: That a side-walk, four fret in width, shall be constructed alon Walnut street, in said town, on the west side of lots 173, 1G6 84 85.CG, 87, C8, C9, 00. 91, 92, 93 fc 94; fc also a side walk on the east side cf lots 108, 107, ICG, 105, 104 and 103, a!on said street; also, a side walk six feet wid? alon the south side of Adams street, 011 the north side of loU 75, 92, 112 and 129, to be built according to tho specifications of an ordinance passed May 9th, 1857, in relation to the building and repairing of side walks; and the Marshal of said Town is hereby required to notify the owners and occupants of said lots to "build and construct such side walks, on or before thefirst day of July, 1857; and ail non-residents owning any of said lots, or any portion of the same, are hereby notified that unless the said 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'char-es and expenses for the materials and construction of the same will bo placed upon the Tax Duplicate of said town, as an item of tax against sucii lot or lots, to be collected the same manner as other tare. J. B. X. XLIXGER, President. attest: A. C. Cjii-rox, Clftrk. May 9 th, 1C57. 2Gt3. in Ufitfc(fal the JPccpWx Store Almost all kinds of country produce, fur which the highest market price will be gircn in goods at thelowest cash price. 2ttf OGLESBEE, SHIRLEY k ROE. Look here for JWmcs Oglcsbcc, Shirley & Roc, Are now rcceWing an entire new stock of genera Which have been selected w ith the frreatest care the style and quality of which is not surpassed ia 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 sec us. Sipn of the People's Store. OGLESBEE, SHIRLEY k ROE. mav28-2Stf ORDINANCE. Be it or dcined, by the President and board of Trustees of the town of Plymonth in the Countv of 1 c. r t 1: J That the Street Commissioner is hereby author ized, and it is hereby made his duty to proceed to require persons to remove stone, timber, and other obstruct ions from the Streets and allevs within saiil corporatioa; and if the owners neglect and refuse to remove the same within ten days, the street commissioner is hereby required to remove the same at the expense of such owners. J. B. N. KLING ER, President attest: A. C CArao.v, Clerk. . may 14-2Ct3. May9th,lS57. ORDINANCE. is Itercby ordered, by the President and Board of Trustees of the Incorporate town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall, and Stale of Indiana: That hereafter, all side walks and crossing?, built or repaired in said town, shall be constructed in the following manner: The side walks shall be built of oak or M ?ck walnut plank not loss thnn one and a half inches in thickness, and not more than eight inches in uidtb, and laid on sleepers not less than four inches square, of the same material; the planks are to be laid crosswise, and the walks so constructed in any part of said tov.n arc to be not less than four feet in width, and in front of all the business house.', shop, offices, kc.t in the business portion of said town, they shall be not less than ten feet in width; and all th? crossings hereafter built are to be made of three-inch oak or black walnut plank, and not more than eight inehos wide, laid lengthwise on mud sills not less than three by eight inches, firirJy imbedded in thm rili, and the planks well spiked to the sill And it is hereby made the duty of the Marshal of said town, to see that all persons hereafter building or repairing side walks, shall comply with the .JnWons of this ordinance, and in case any per son 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 herebv made hisdutv, after . . .. . " .1 i giving tue person or persons ten uas uuuee m writing, that their side walk is improperly constructed or improperly repaired, and requesting such person or persons to re-construct the same according to tho 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 from the time of the completion of the same by such Marshal, the same shall be by him returned" to the Clerk and be spread upon the tax Duplicate as an item of tix against said lot or lot?, to be collected ia the same manner as the taxes. . -, , . J.B, N. KLING ER, President. ATTEST A. C. Carbon, Clerk. V ' raaf 14 Ü&3. May 9th, 1857.

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