Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 June 1857 — Page 3

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iESrWe have a few exchanges that are very irregular iir their visits to our office. To all such, we say, if our paper is not Vrotth exchanging.with every week, don't pretend to exchange atall. "We print as good a paperas we are capable of, anil eend it regularly very week to ull of our exchanges. The Pharos, Logansport; Free Press, Detroit, Mich.; Times and Journal Delphi; Sentinel and Republican, Peru; Friend, Covington; Herald, Havana, 111.; Vindicator, Sandusky, 0.; Times, McGregor, Iowa.; Crescent, Frankfort; Democrat Lima, 0.; Democrat at Salem, Sullivan, Goshen, Valparaiso, Corydon, Albion, Cassapolia, Mich.; Standard, Delaware 0.; JSews and Reveille, Vevay; Eagle, Paoli; Herald, Liberty; Herald," Westville; Pioneer, Sandusky, O., Banner, Kensselaer; Tribune. Kokomo; Argus, St. Charles, 111; Register and Forum, South Bend; Times and Union, La Port?; Indianian, Warsaw; Locomotive, Indianapolis; Herald, Huntington; Flag, Rochester; and a number of others that we might name, are very welcome weekly visitors, and are always looked for with anxiety. Ioiement. On Thursday, May the 21st, says the Rochester Flar:, Mr. Adair and his wife, came to Plymouth, where they had formerly lived, for the purpose, as his wife supposed, of visiting their friends, and to dispose of a span of horses and a buggy. After arriving here and spending a few hours, he left to go into the country, for the purpose ef disposing of his property, as he alhged, promising his wife that he "vould return in two hours. He did not return as he had promised, and his wife, from some cause suspected his 'treachery, and went back to Rochester only to find her suspicions confirmed. She found his clothes and a portion of her own missing the day she returned, which had been taken by a very nice young man by the name of Austin McFall; who rccoaipanied Miss Ross to the whereabouts of Adair. He left in such a hurry thr.t he forgot to pay for the buggy he took off with him, and borne other claims, and was pursued and overtakenai Valparaiso, Ind. where he fork ed over, and accompanied by the ruined girl, and McFall, bent his way westward. leaving his wife to "work out her own salration." Fresh Arrival op Clothing Our readers will- probably remember that Mr. Pierce's Clothing store was entered through one of the windows, sometime ago, and all his jewelry, and a quantity of clothing taken out. Last week after Yost, the Shoemaker, had been arrested and absconded, Mr. Pierce had a search warrant issued to examine the Dutchman's trunk. Sure enough, on opening the trunk, about seventy dollars worth of clothing was found, which wa3 reoognized as Mr. Pierce's. The jewelry had all been disposed of; at least none could be found. The Comet. Who has seen the comet? nobody we guess, for it i3 said to be visible only through telescopes. A gentleman in this town said he seen it the other evening, about nine o'clock, in the western sky. He said it wa3 standing perfectly still; seemed to have two tails, .one pointing up and the other down, wa3 larger in the middle than at the ends. If the gentleman will take the trouble to look in an almanac, at the phases of the moon, he will probably find out what time his comet will appear to him as large as a cart wheel. Personal. Bro. Millikan of the La Porta UnioD, visited our town last week so he says in his paper. He says he called at the Democrat office, but found the editors absent. Sorry we was not nt home; the next time you come down this way, leave word at the office, if we are not in, that yor. are in town, aud we will hunt you up. Thank you for the farorabte notice of our town. Mails arrive at Plymouth as follows: .East, at West, " North " South 4 7.45 p. m. 12. m. 12.30 p.m. 5. leaves G a. m. 9.30 " . " 1 p. m. " 5.30 p m. leaves Fridar Goshen every Thursday, 1 morning. Knox, every Wednesday, leaves Thursday morning. The Plymouth Graded School commenced on Monday, of thi week. S'poso the City Fathers didn't think, when they employed all lady teacheri for tho summer months, to confer with "most Potent, Gmv3, and Reverend Senior" before doing n W would advise tho Trustees to be a little more thoughtful hereafter. Lay on McDuff." ' ' 'e- " Hurrah. Bots! Van Amburgh's Menagerie and Circus is to be in town to-day. To ee the great Lion tamer--Prof. Langworthy is worth the price of admission; besides, to laugh at the comicalities .of the most popular clown in the. worldDen Stone will be good for the liver coalplaint. , . . ,. ' , .- . - , ' . - ' ) 57Tho Edward's Hotel has just ddnntd a fresh coat of oil and white lead,"' which makes it look as nice as mo5t of city Ho- .:: ; ; .

IT ? f A young lad, eighteen or nineteen years old, was brought in town from the west part of this county, the latter part of last week, charged with having stole twenty bushels of wheat, and about forty bushels of corn. He was placed in jail to await his "finale." Bed-stead. That republican who bet and lost a bedstead on the late Presidential election, and who refused to pay because he said the election was not fair, has left town. At la3t accounts he was supposed to be in the suburbs of Warsaw playing "seven up," for cent a game. j&T The Chicago Times of May 25, containingan account of the robbery of the Express office, here, has not been received. Subscribers to that paper, living here have not received their copy of that date. Wonder what is the reason it failed to connect for that date only? JtSTThe running time on our Railroais have been changed, but as we have not received any notice of the change, as yet, we can't tell our readers at what time trains arrive and depart from this place. jCSTWe have seen a number of the new cent pieces, and it is our ojnnion that they are very beautiful. They are much more convenient than the old "red," being considerable smaller. CJTThe Hardware formerly belonging to II. B. Hiue, has been removed to a room just finished, opposite and en the east side of the Court House. STlIarpers' Magazine for June has been received. It is a Magazine of useful information, and is well worth the subscription price S3. jt3THon G. N. Fitch has our thanks for a copy of the report of the decision of the Supreme Court, in the Dred Scott case; also for Patent Office Report, 1856. 1 1 1 1 "Messrs. Brook fc Bro. intend occupying the Room South of the Edward's Hotel, in a short time, as a Drug Store and Post Office. JEST We learn that there is to be a select school taught in the room, up stairs in Pershing's new building, the coming summer. O. Whittilins! If you want to get shaved, go to the Barber shop, price only ten cents. Flour sells for 4 this market. per hundred in "Plenty now-a-days Rain and Mud. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. In Common Pleas Cwrt July term, 1857. Alice Tharp, vs. Mary Ann Richards, Harman Rich ml-, Joseph W. Tlurp, John Tharp, Newton Tharp, and Georre Tharp. Fet'Hon for Fartit'On. The plaintilT in the above entitled cause, by A. C. Capron, her attorney, has filed in ray oCice her complaint for Partition ', and it appearing by affidavit that the defendants arc all non-residents of the State of Indiana; the are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard at the next term of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the courthouse in Plymouth, on the third Monday of July next, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attert NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk 27 13 Marshall Court of Com. Pleas. ORDINANCE. Be it ordained, by the President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth, in the county ot .Marshall and State of Indiana: That it 13 hereby declared, that all persona are prohibited from hitching or standing their horse or horses, team cr teams, wa-ron or wagons, upn the cross-walks of the streets or alleys, within the cor poration, to the annoyance of persons traveling on foot; also, from riding or driving the same on the side 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 less 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 comDetent i unsdiction. And it is further ordained. That all persons are hereby prohibited from obstructing the side walks with boxes, wood, or anything that will obstruct the Ramp, tinder a nenaltr of not less than one nor more than ten dollars, for each day such obstruc tion remains, after being notified by the Marshal to remove the same: tobe collected in the manner above specified. J. B. N. KLING ER, President. attest: A. C. Capros, Clerk. May 9th, 157. mayl4-26t3. LA PORTE- MARBLE WORKS! N. II. WILLIAMS k Co., (Successors to L. Shermajt,) MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS BISTST TOMB STONES & HEADSTONES, Of all sizes and forms. Also will furnish MANTLES AND TABLE TOPS, of all Patterns. LAPORTE, IXDIANA. oct23-50yl. FOR SALE CHEAP - fiuf on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildinjrs; wild and improved Lands, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and Household Furniture. ' 1 Call at mv office in Plvmouth. opposite the Post Office. C. II. REEVE, - feb5-13tf Attorney k Notary.' TO NON RESIDENTS. milE UNDERSIGNED WITH THE COUNty Surveyor, will on Monday the 4th day of May, , at : 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of my land in section 14 Township 34, Range 1 East in Marshall county Indiana to meet on the prmUea apd continue from dav to day until all is surveyed. Non-residents, who fail to meet the Sarveyor at Hi time bore mentioned, and defray or provid 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. apriG 22t3 JACOB SNYDER, ISIAH WILSON. A LARGE assortment of Gent's Cotton . and Woolen Socks, bousht exoresslr for the PJymooMi J&oya; call and see them,- at . SIGN GOLDEN BOOT i

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or Hartford, Connecticut. ESTABLISHED IN 181 9 CASH CAPITAL PAID IN,. .8500,000 SURPLUS ASSETS, OVER. 81,000,000 WILL hisure Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Barns and contents, Mills, Warehouses, Churches and Public Buildings, Banks, and all other insurable property, (on as low terms as can be aßbrded by any other responsible company,) in Marshall and Falton counties, a t the office of their agent in Plymouth, opposite the Post Office. C. II. REEVE, Agent. 20 tf PERSEVERENCE IS THE 1LE THAT Runs the Machine! Patterson & Clcaycland, After having theirlarge 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 ot 9 Of all kinds, which they intend selling for ready pay, at prices tht.t cannot fail to suit buyers. They keep mESH 3VTFTA TS ! Constantly on hand; Eggs Butter, Cheese, Fish, t lour, Potatoes, feugar, Coflee, lea, tobacco, li gars, and in fact an assortment of everything that is usuallv kept in the Grocery line. Thev intend keeping their Meat Market full of Beef aud other fresh meats. You will find them on Laporte street, two doors east of Cleaveland k Hewett's store, where they will be happy to wait on all who may want anything in their line. Calls attended to late and early. PATTERSON k CLEAVELAND. Plymouth, apr23 23tf. SJÜL-SJ 3s W SSfULTCS Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned, appointed by the Carroll Court of Common Pleas, of the State of Indiana, b Commissioner to sell the S. W. U (excepting 26?,' acres,) of Sec. 14, Town 33 North, of Range 2 West, and the N. E. of the Is. W. of ec. üü, Town 33 of K. 2 W. containing in all, acres, more or less, situate inStaik countv, Ind will, on or after the 23d day of May, next, in pursuance of an order of said Court, made at the March term thereof, ofJer for sale the said premises, the property of Nancy Jane Lee and Joseph W. Lee, minor" heirs oi Samuel T. Lee, deceased, at private sale. MOSES C. WATSON, Com'r. apr23 23tl. CARTER & WEHMER, Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS FORT WAYNE, IND. GS OOD supply of he finest qualities of Liquors, T Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. janl-bm6. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons not to purchase of Robert Rusk or other persons, any promissory Notes, payable to Robert Rusk or order, and signed by myself; and particularly from certain promisorv Notes dated 17th of March, 1857; one for $30tf, due April 13th, 1857; three for $1, 000 each, payable in onft, two, and three years from April 1st, 1657, without interest, payable to said Robert Rusk, and signed by myself, as I have a guod defense against the same, and shall confer thepavmcntof them. mar2.C-19t3. JAMES THOMPSON. J. VINAIiIi, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC- PHYSICIAN Particular attention paid to Obstetric Fractice, and CHRONIC DISEASES OF WOMEN, AND Diseases of Children Office over C. Palmer's Store, corner of Michi gan and LaPortc Streets, where he can be consulte at all hours. 22tf. Ho, Everyhody! Read! For sale on reasonable terms, a fine house an lot known as Lot No. one in Wheeler's addition to Plymouth; also, vacant lot No. 9d, in same towa, Any person desiring a good ba' gain, cannot do better than by calling on the subscriber at Fecher's grocery, orat the office of A. C. Capron, Esq. , apr30 24t4 THOMAS MAG EE. A. C. CAPROS, Attorney at Law and Notary Public! Will practice In the Circuit ami Common Pleas Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern Indiana promptly attended to. Land and town property for sale. Deposition! taken; Deeds, Mortgages, &c, drawn up and acknowledged. Ofhce one,door west of Pierce's Clothing Store. 24v2!y. TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the Countv Surveyor will on Monday, the 25th day of May, iS57, at 10 o'clock, a. m. ot said day, proceed to survey k locate the corners of his "land, in Section 23, township 35, range 3 east in Marshall county, Indiana: to meet on tie premises, and continue from day to day until all is purveyed; Non-residenfc, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their portion of the expenses of said survey, w ill be returned to the County Auditor, and such dulinqucncies placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law. 24a C.F.GAUSE TO NON RESIDENTS. The undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on the 1st day of June, 1857, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, proceed to survey and locate the cor. ners of his land, in Sections 21) k 21, town. 32 range 1 east in Marshall County, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from day to dav 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 survey, will be returned to the Uounty Auditor and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. ADRIAN. FOOT. apr30 24 13 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO. URS. E. E. FISH, Hate of New Buffalo, Mich.,) havinjr removed to Plymouth, solicits the patronage of it3 citizens, and others, as Teacher of " PIANO MUSIC. TERMS Per quarter. $S 00 With use of Instrument 10 00 Instruction given at the residence of the Pupils, - if preferred. . ROOMS at the AMERICAN HOTEL. Plymouth, April 2d, 1857. i 20 3m. SEVERAL thousand acres of wild Lands, owned bv non-residents, and lvin?in diflVrpntTnrt of Marshall county, Ind. Will be sold for part cash and part on time; also several Houses and Lots in Plymouth, and some improved farms in the vi cinity. Those wishing to purchase, will ' please give me a call. Also, for sale a Large quantity of Lumber, and can fill all orders on short notice, for cash. " I also purchase Wheat and other produce on commission., . . DANILL BROWN, fcbl2 14tf Commission Asrent. HORACE COItBIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all business, in the line of hia Profesrion, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit ai.d Common Picas Courts in Northern Indiana: and will give particular attention to buying and selling xanu, paying iaic, ac. .Plymeuth, JNov. Ip, : T: '-tV ,

SOMETHING- NEW! I have just received a good assortment of DRY GOODS, Groceries , Quceiiswaro,

SPEIIB&SUmiEHHATS.BOaTS. SHOES School and Blank Books, And in short, almost everything that the farmer or anybody else would need to buy out of a store -all of which I will sell at fair prices for cash or approved produce. Time is money, and the citizens of this and the adjoining neighborhoods may save both time and money, by calling at the New Store, at the Wolf Creek Mills, where you can buy Goods and Groceries at as fair prices, considering the quality, as you can buy in Murshall county. Please call and examine for yourselves, and I shall be pleased to sell to all, and pleased to please all tliat call to be pleased. JOHN A. RHODES. apr23 23 13 This is the first public call I have made, and I call for money. I call on all persons knowing themselves indebted to me to come and settle their accounts immediately, by paying cash or by jiving 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 you please, and then I will cease to call. D. ZEHNER. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Marshall circuit court, Avyvst Term, 1857. Anson G. Phelps. I William E. Dodge, Daniel James, James Stokes. William E. Dodge jr andj V. iüiiä James, V3. f Henry B, Iline. j The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, by C II. Reeve their Attorney, have filed in my office their complaint on account and it appearing' by affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Hinc, 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 heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be 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 be heard and determined iu his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr23 23 13. Marshall circuit court, STA TE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Samuel F. Fratt, Paschal P. Pratt, Edward P. Bcab, Complaint on note t The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause b7 Listen k Williams, their attorneys, have filed in my office their complaint on note, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Henry B. Iline, being a resident of this StatA, has departed therefrom with intent to defraud Iiis creditors; bo is therefore notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the game trill be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be 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 wil be heard and determined in his absence. attest: NEWTON R- PACKARD, api-23 23t3. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In the 'MarzhuXl Circuit Court, Avyus Term, 1857. William II. Ritter, ) vs. Complaint on Draft. Henry B. Hinc. l The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Liston and Williams, his attorneys, has filed in my office hi 8 complaint on draft; and it appearing by affidavit, that the defendant, Henry B. Hine, being a resident of tlds State has departed therefrom with intent to defrau 1 his creditors 4ie 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, tobe hoklen at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of August, next, and unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the lame will be heard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, aprS3 23t3. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY, ss: n the Marshall Circuit Court, August Term, 1857. Anson G. Phelps, Wm. E. Dodge, Daniel James, T OlI ,T r r i if vixiLuaiufc mi null., m. F. Dodge jr., and ) r D. Maus Jamvs, i s. Hemy B. Hine. ) The Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause by C. II. Iieeve, 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 heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless be appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk apr23 23t3. Marshall circuit court. ORDINANCE. J is hereby ordered by the President and Board of Trustees of the Incorporate town of Plvmouth, in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana: That all persons are hereby prohibited from hitch ing or fastening any horse or horses, team or teams of any kind, to any tree or trees which haVfcybeen set out or planted for shade trees or shrubbery or to any tree or trees left standing for like purposV, or to the boxes or paling around any such tree 6 trees, within the corporate limits of said town; anq any and all persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinance, ehall, in case the tree or trees, box or palins:, hitched or fastened to, are private property, on complaint of the owner or occupant of the premises, be fined in an sum not less tnan two nor more than ten dollars lor each and every offence; and 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, it is 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 violating 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. Cafrox, Clerk. May 9th, 1657. 26t3. - GUARDIAN'S SALE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, guardian of the minor heirs of James Gilson, deceased, will, on or after the 20th day of June, A. D. 1857, offer for sale, and sell at private sal?, the following rcfil estate, situate in Marshall county, Indiana, to: wit; 44 feet off the south side of a one acre lot, commoulj known as the Bishop lot, oo Michigan Road adjoining the mill property; being 44 feet front by 1 6 rods deep. Terms of tale are one-third xih in hand on the day of sale, and the balance a credit of six and twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving his note secured by mortgage. Any information can bd had concerning the same by calling upon the undersigned at her residence in Plymouth, or upoa H. Corbin. her attorney. .' ' - . - V. ELIZABETH GILSON, Gordian. mnyl4-26t3

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ON the 1st of Januarv, THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY. COURIER will begin the FIFTEENTH year of its publication. As an 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 NOVELLETTE Written by Mrs. Mary E. Childs, author of "Oswyn Dudley" and "Louise Elton," will be commenced early in January. It is entitled "THE GRAYJIOODr and is founded on the atrocious murder of Bibb, in Lexington, Ky.,in 1812. It will be found to be a romance of deep and thrilling interest. TERMS: 1 Copy of the Weekly Courier 1 year. . . .$ 2 00 z copies 4 " 10 99 M it 3 00 U It tt tt 5 00 10 00 20 00 6 00 4 00 u 1 Copy of the Daily " " " 1 " " " Tri-Weekly " 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. ETSpecimcn copies of the WEEKLY COURIER seat on application. - Address W. N. IIALDEMAN, Courier Steam Printing House, Nos. 51 and 53 Third Street, near Main, Louisville, Ky. WM! OF INDIANAPOLIS. THE object of this Institution, a3 its name imports, is to afford to young gentlemen and ladies an opportunity to become thoroughly qualified for the Counting Room and general business pursuits of life, on the most scientific principles. By first teaching each and every pupil to write a bold, legible hand; 2ndly, 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 faU course (of 8 or 10 week?,) $23 00 Terms for a partial conrse, embracing the practical part of Book-Keeping and business Penmanship 1 00 Terms for full course in Ladies Department 10 00 Which must prepaid or secured. CFor further particulars see circulars. augll-401y. T J.BRYANT, Principal. Ti A PORTE Agricultural Warehouse ! AND SEED STORE ! West Main Street, two north of the Post Office, IA PORTE, IND Dealers in the most approved Agricultural & HorticuKu' IMPLEMENTS! Imported and American Field, Flower and Garden beeds; Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Trees, &c Al general agents for Fave; k Lemon's Re verse Tooth Gjain Drill.. aprl6W22fr. J. W. Robb Jcnso.v McComb J. W.ROBB&C0., WHOLESALE 1! 39 COLCUMA ST&EET 30 miJT WAV'P. 1VTY "V37"OULD respectfully invite the attention of f j me ira ic 10 uieir extensive stocic 01 (Groceries, which they are prcj ared to sell at New York jobbing rates, with the addition of the transA. a? poriauon utl. ARMSTRONG & LAMSQN ) HouscSigii&Oi'iiamenta PAINTERS ! Paper Hangers, &c, SOUTH rLYMOUTII, IND. üprlli inG. whs aitjbr JSfatiflitcrir! HILL & JACOBS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Street, Ft. WAYNE, IND. Book Bindery!!! HILL & JACOBS, Wonld inform the citizens of Flymouth and ticin ity, that they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of every description; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS, &C Connty Officers ara especially requested to give them a trial. mar2G lDly. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the PI j mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Stack',- Vinnedge's, and on the corner at the old stand of Urook & tux ans, only. N. B. k P. S. ALLEMAN k Co. febl9 15tf E. W. TAYLOK & CO., . DEALERS IX HEAVY AND SHELF IRON, NAILS, GLASS. &.C. And purchasers of all kinds of Grain. ebl2 141y. FORT WAYNE, IND. Attention, Farmers ! PLOWS! Si? PLOWS! The undersigned respectfully informs the farmers of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he is engaged m the manufacture of a superior quality 3P 3La Q -TST SJ 2 Which are far better and cheaper than any ever before offered for sale in this county. The castings are made ' of the best quality of iron, and stocked with good timber, by competent 'workmen. Their superiority over those of other manufacture is attested by every o iewho has been so fortunate as to obtain one or them. He solicits a fair trial of his Plows, and is confident that their merits will receire the approbation of tbe farming community, both in regard to workmanship and dura bility. Call at tho Foundery, on the south side of the river, and examine tnem. r - . . He also manufactures every variety of Which he warrants equal to any made in Northern Indiana. Cash 'paid for old Iron delivered at the Founderv. . -. ' . ' JAMES MITCHELL. Fljinoutb, aprI6 22tf, ,

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ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the President and Board cf Trustees of the Incorporate town of Flymouth, in the County of Marshall and State of Indiana: That, from and after the tenth day of June, 1857, it shall not be lawful for any person, directly or indireetly, to sell by retail, to be drank, any spirituous liquor, o. liquor containg alcohol in sufficient quantity to produce intoxication by drinking, nor for anyother v&i than to be used at the dwelling or place of business of the purchaser,forone of the following purposes, to-wit: Mechanical, chemical, mo ical, or culinary; or to be used by some religious de iomination of christians for sacramental purpose ; nor shall any person be permitted to so sell, directly or indirectly, within the corporate limits aforesaid any such liquor for any purpose or use except the purposes above specified, without first obtaining a license therefor, from the Clerk of the Board of corporation Trustees; attested by the corporate real of said town, as herein provided. And be it further ordained; That, places to sell spirituoua liquors by retail, witliin the corporate limits, of said town may be authorized by license, to be issued as follows: The person or pesons wisliing to so sell by retail, shall present a petition to the clerkof said corporation at any time or to the Trustees aforesaid when in session, signed hy not less than twenty-five reputable free-holders and voters living within the corporation, requesting license to be granted to such applicant, to retail spirituous liquors which petition if presented to the Clevk, ehall be by him presented to said Trustees at their r?t meeting thereafter. At the same time, such appli

cant shall present a bond, payable to the Cleik of said town, lor the use ot any person who may be entitled to damages on breach of the condition thereunder to be written, in the penalty of two thousand dollars, with not less than six resident freehold sureties thereto signed, to be approved by said Trustees, conditioned, that said applicant, if license be granted him, will keep an orderly Iwusc and permit no riotous or improper behavior therein, nor keep the same open on Sunday, or after ten o'clock at night. That he will not sell, or suffer to be sold or given away, on his premises any spirituous malt or fermented liquors containing alcohol, to any habitual drinker of spirituous liquors or any drunkard or any person intoxicated, nor to any person under twenty-one years of age, nor to any female or Indian, under a forfeiture of twentyfive dollars for each and every violation, to be recovered on notice and motion before a?y Justice of the peace. That he will pay all damage?, costs, expenses, and for all trouble incurred by any person, directly or collaterally, by reason of any sale of fr-pirituous liquors by him, and that for any breash of the condition of said bond, suit may be" instituted thereon in any proper court, and said damages kc, or fees and penalties be recovered, as hereinafter provided and in said bond mentioned, to be paid without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Out of 'he applications presented said Trustees may, on the approval of the bond and petition, demand oi the applicant, any sum not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dellars, on the payment of which to the clerk, by said applicant within five days, license may be issued to him by said clerk, attested by the corporate seal, to vend spiritualliquors by retail within the corporate limits of said town for the period of one year, for w hich an order shall be entered in due form on the Records of the proceedings of said Trustees 3. And he it further ordained: That, under said license, said person so licensed may sell spirituous oralcholic liquors by retail, to be drank, but anv breach of any condition of said bond, shall forfeit said license in addition to the forfeitures thereon expressed, and said person so licenced shall not be permitted to sell thereunder after such forfeiture, under a penalty of ten dollars for each and every offence to be prosecuted as hereinafter named. 4. And be it further ordained: That, on any breach of any conditio of eaid bond, or the accruing of any damages, cost?, expenses, or any trouble to any person by reason of arj sale made by such person so licensed, it shall be the duty of the clerk aforesaid to bring suit on said bond in any court having jurisdiction, in lus name as rlork for the use of the person entitled to such.damagcs, &c, or for the use of said town in case of a forfeiture of said sum of twenty -five dollars, and pay over such damages when collected and take a receipt therefor to the user thereof. 5. And be it further ordained: That, from and after the tenth day of Jnnc aforesaid, that any per son wno snail violate tins ordinance, by sellim: or giving away, directly or indirectly any spirituous or alcoholic liquors, except as herein above excepted, shall upon conviction be fined ten dollars for each and every offence, besides the costs of the prosecution, and stand committed to prison until the fine and cost is paid or replevied. 5. And be it fnrtlier ordained: That, any person who may be licensed as aforesaid, who shall violate any of the conditions of said bond, shall in addition to the civil penaltis and forfeitures herein provided for, upon conviction for each and every offence, be finedin the sum of ten dollars, in the same manner as in the last section is provided for fines for violation of this ordinance. 7. And be it furtiicr ordained: That, it shall not be lawful for any person to become intoxicated by drinking spirituous liquors, within the corporate, limits of said town; a od any person who shall be found within said limits-in a state of intoxication, shall upon conviction be finedin a sum not less than tlirce nor more than ten dollars for each and every offence; and it is hereby made the duty of the Marshall to arrest all persons so found intoxicated, and confine them until sufficiently sober to be tried and then complain of them before some proper court; and such offender shall pay the costs of the prosecution and stand committed to prison until the fine and costs are paid or replevied. 8. And be it further ordained: That- anv and all penalties fines and forfeitures recovered and naid under this ordinance, shall be paid into to the treasuay of said town as a part of the general fund thereof, within ten days after payment thereof by the proper peison. cither to the clerk, or into anv court, rendering judgement therefor and collcctia"" the same. " J. B. N. KLINGER, President. attest: A. C. Caprox, Clerk.- mavl4-2Ct3. May 9th, 1857. JWarro w IE scape ! Having escaped the destruction of the late fire. by the utmost exertion on mv part, and the timelv assistance of mends, (who, for their kindness shall exer be remembered,) I will be found at the old stand ready to wait onall who may wish anything in tne line ot ClottLing! I have just purchased, and am now receiving a well selected stock of Clothing, Piece Goods, &c. Which, with what CUSTOM WORK I usually keep on hand, is not surpassed bv anv other stock in the county, or perhaps in the State, or Style and Durability. It shall be my aim, bv fair dealinrr. to romnvp t.h two objections to ready-made Clothing, viz: the inferiority of the cloth and makinrr. This imnortant consideration, I am happy to sav.my customers duly appreciate. Although the profits on a nonr art icle are better than on a good one, yet honesty ia the best policy. 1 return my thanks to my numerous customers for Past oatronaire so lihrrallv lxstnwfl n.l q. ncstly solicit a call from them and the citizens of Marshall county generally, before purchasing. My terms are ' - . ; CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! And Small Profits! All kinds of custom-work made to order, ml n short notice. X . - ; Those owing me are earnestly rermpslYd tri all and pay all or a part of their accounts inunediatey, as i need money very much. , H PIERCE. Plymouth, apri!9 21 tf. Notice is hereby eivn. that Marren- Hard ha filed her petition in my'oflice.for the vacation of so much of Madison street, mthe town of Plrmouth. as lies between Michigaa street and Yellow river, which petition will be lieard at the next session of le-öoaru of CommtRKfoners. - ! T. McDONALD, Auditor

C H REEVE, Attorney at Law, Tlymouth Ind. Stocks. Bond-, and Town property for sale. Collections promptly attended to through Northern Indiana. Refers, to Coolv, Wadsworth ico., Chicago III. Babcock k co., Water St N. Y. Field, Merrit k co.,. . .. .CourtlanJt St N. Y. Barnes k Pharo,. ...... .Barclay St N. Y. I-ocdox k CO., riiilada. Fenn. Hon. J. Bjudlv, Supreme Judge, Omaha Ciy Nebraska. J. B. Bexxet Esq., Gcn'l Ag't JRu Ins. Co , .Cincinnati Ohio.

American Mouse, (JVcar the Jliver Lrhhe, on l uitJiin iicu "minutes icalk of the Pn1.) SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IKD. E. E. FISH; H. NICHOLS : (SUCCESSORS TO J. V. BARS HS.) T RAVELERS and others, will find good accomodation, and much CHEAPER. FARE at the 'AMERICAN HOUSE," than at any other Hotel in Flymouth. We have lately rented and furnished the II ousc for the comfort of those who wish to faul a TRAVELER'S HOME. VISIT & NICHOLS. March 2G, 16ö7.-l tf rnorRiKron. Hail Sleet Snow Rain Wind Fire, Fire! Fire!! 'Taken in" and "done for," "cne bythf board," head under water, but still kicking, and it depends on those who owe en , whether I t-li.;Il sink or swim. Come alon, every one that owo iv a "red," and give me a lift, while I am yet kicking, for my !ocks must be settled in some way within tw.) weeks. Your?, ica tickliih sitt wallen, (pocuiiun'y ) T. A. LEMON. raar2G 19tC Saved From Fire. Not Burnt, but Scorched! The old Pilgrim, Laving passed through a firey tiial, is now ready to make CHAIRS, jciut SItX, kc Call at the Wagon Slion, South Tl vmouth. J. ELLIOTT. mar2G 19tf. Lands and Town Lots For Sale!! The undersigned Las the agency of a large quantity of land throughout Marshall county ami tlx? adjoining counties of Fultoi., Pulasfci atl Irtatl, both wild and improved, of all descriptions; r.ii'S alao of several Tow n Lot? in Plymouth, wit'i nnvenient residences thereon, and also building IoM in the vwst business part of tutrn; all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Any person desiring to locate will do well to secure the prize while it can b hadCall at mv office over Palmer stvu-e. mar26 Wtr U.COIiEiNWe would call the attention of cur mcrcUants to the advertisement in this week's paper, of th firm of Williams k Hueslis, wholesale Grocers. Fort Wayne, Ind. Their stock consists of a general a-sortmont of Groceries, together with everythinsr usually found in a store, except dry poods. Their connection with some of the lest, oldest and wnl Ir.mcn housn in the East, offers tlieni facilities fvr laying in tht-ir stock, unsurpassed by any other houe in the West. They are therefore ennb ed to fiinnVu anything; in their line freight considered, as low as can bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or any other market.. Fort Wavnc Is now within two or three hours rideof this nlace. iinintcrrunted hv nrv rhflnenf - i ' 1 .- , r- ' cars. Merchants, therefore, in fuli i.Iaco and vi cinity, can obtain anything they may need in the line of Williams k Huestis.in a few hours, thoreby avoiding the expense, delays and loss of time, occasioned by purchasing or ordering from a great r distance. Wilhams k Ilucstis have but one price, iid those ordering from them w ill obtain goods of the same quality and price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, nave, both money and time, purchase of Williams k Ilucstis, whules.de Grocers, Fort Wayne, Ind- Gni6 STUS-TOED BOOTS. TT7"E wouM say to the Gents of riynioutb, f that w e are prepared to tat e your measure for the fashionable S?tul-Toe4 Root, made from French Calf that is French Calf, by a Boot-maker that Is a Boot-maker, warranted to fit like a glove, at WHIT.UORE-S, mar3 17tf! Sign cf the Golden Boot. HUPP, Having commenced the MILLINERY BUSINESS! Takes this method of soliciting the patronnge of the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country. Trimmings aud Bonnets fn hn J a nd for sale Bleaching and trimming done to order. Also, Gentlemen's Panama und Leghorn Hats done up t' look as good as ne. Shop two doors south of the Methodist Church, astside of Center street, and one door, north of Dr. Grether's. 3E02 Sale. The undersigned will be prepared to supply Marshall county with fresh burnt intone Lime, by the 10th of April, as low a3 can be done by any one, at Iiis new lime house, directly wcj of the rail road bridge. He has not gone West yet, and is still ready to do Lathing and Plastering in a neat and substantial manuer, on short notice. Water Lime and Plaster Paris ordered on short notice, when not on hand. Thankful to the public for past favors, he would solicit a continuance of tbe same. G. F. SPAULDING. mai2G lOtf. WÄ Y Y . o y? O MM. A Aka Mi HILL & JACOBS, ' Have a large stock of Wall & Window Taper, all qualities at wholesale or retail? also window Shades and Curtain fixtures, FORT WAYJs E, IND. mar2& 191y. At'i)icoas Offict, Knox Stark Co. Indiana,) .March IG, I , Ali persona hating loaned School Funds, andiicl paid the interest ia advance , for the years lSÖGanJ 1857. are hereto notified tliat the uitoivst U du. and if not paid by the firt of April, l?i7, lc-nl measures will be taken to collect he same. JOHN S. BENDKR, AwUMr. mar2C 1CH3. . A. W. Torte D; j.V. STATE OF IXDIAXA, . MAR SHRILL CÖVSTY.; Ia the Marshall Circuit Court. ' Xvanst term, 1857. " :' Elbridge G. Hallw. Wm. iJlnir, and Seneca D. Kimbrook, Complair t en cconni. Henry B. Hine; The plaintiflä in the above entitled cau ti v A . C.Capron,tlieir attorney have filed in my oSk e their complaint on account, and it appearir z by a Rid. Tit that the defendant, Henry B. UiBlcin'r a r-s - identof this State, has depai ted thcrctro;a v. UU iu tcnt to defraud his creditors, lie is there foie notified of the filing and pendency of paid cAinplaint, and tbattbe same will be beard at the August term of the Marshall Circuit court, to be hV.d -en at the court bouse in Plyiionth, on the second Monday of August, next," ami units hi tipear, plead, answer or demur tlitretov the rame -will bo Attest; . NEWTON 11. PACKARD, ClaV V. Marshall C irrupt Court.

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