Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 March 1854 — Page 3

Wc deny th-uMr. retiit ever va3 a freo-soiler. Terre Haute Journal. It is much easier denying some things thin disproving them. Let the witness be called. John Pettit, take the stand. Tell us, John, was you over n fr-soiler. or not? Answer: "I am devoted to free-soil and free-labor; and no vote of mine shall knowingly ever be given to pollute the one or oppress the other with Slavurv." PcttiCs Leiter July 13, 1313. Th'w is sufii ient aj jumthe co m. Tern Haute Exprei. THE STARVING IRISH BOY. Give mf three grains of corn, mother, Give me three grains o" corn; 'Twill keep the little life I have, Till the coming o" the morn. I am dying of hunger r.ndcold, mother, 1 am dying of hunger and cold; And half the agony of stich a death. My lips have never toldIt has gn awed like a wolf at my heart, mother. Like a wolf that is fierce lor bio!; All the live-long day and the night besiJtf. It is gnawing for the lack of food. I dreamed of bread in my sleep, mother, And the siht was heaven to see; I awoke with an eager tarnishing lip. But you had no bread for me. Oh, why should look to you, mothei? Oh, why should look to you, For bread to give your starving boy, When you ara starving too? I wad the famine in your own cheek, And in yoar eye so wild; And felt It in your bony hand, As you laid it on your child. The Queen has lands and gold, mother , The Queen has lands and gold; Whilst you arefjreed on an empty breast, A skeleton babe to hold. A babe that is dying from want, mother, As am dying now; With a hollow eye and a sunen cheek, And famine upon its brow. What has poor Ireland done, mother? What has poor Ireland done; That the world looks on and sees u j starve Perishing one by one? Do the men of England car r.ot, mother? Tre great men and the high; For the suffering sons of Erin's Isle, Whether they live or die? There's many a brave heart here, mother. That is dying of hunger and cold, Whilst only across the channel, mother, Are many that roll in gold. There aie rich and proud men there, mother, With wondrous wealth to view The food they throw to their dogs to-night, Would give life to me and you. Come nearer to my side, mothtT, Come nearer to jny fide; And hold me as you held My father when he died. Quick, for I cannot see, mother, My breath is almost gone, '.other, dear mother ere I die,

urve ne three grains I corn. On the ICth inst., by Rev. Austin Ful ler, Mr. W n. Russell, to Mis? Mart Jane Yaxvactoh, alt of this county. JSxliibition Free The Regulator SMI in the Van!! WIÄTEKVKLT & XI KWETT AltK ciätnt!y ieceiring: arnl offering for sale their ;ie and splendid s'.ock of Spring &s Summer GOODS! Heins the first in the ITIarUct, We are prepared to offer great inducements to the trading public, and JJAKCJAf NS may be expected. We have received a good and well selected assortment of Dress Goods. Silk Goods. Dreis Plaiila. Embroideries, Laces, Trimming?, Shawls. Bonnets Bonnet Trimmings, Parasols, Table Linnen. Domes ti'9 Hosiery; Gloves, Crockery, Glass and EarthenGROCERIES, &c. He will sell cheaper and better Goods at lower prices, and wait upon more men, noir.cn and children, and give better satisfaction without detraction, contraction, or extraction, than any other house in the place. CALL & C. March 23 1851. 3tf. Exciting JWewsH Have formed a copartnership in the Grocery &, Provision ffRADE, and are selling Groceries at very JL low rates indeed. We don't xpect to undersell nnr neighbors, but our Groceries were bought lo for cash, and if you will call we will lasure you value received foT your money. We intend doing a cash business, which will enable us to pay you cash for all kinds of 3 if we cant sell you something. All kinds of FRESH GROCER ES for Family ue3, kept constantly on hand, and all goods warranted to give good satisfaction. When you come to town, come and see us. In connection with the Grocery, we have erected a large And have employed an experienced Maker, which will enable us to keep on hand all kinds of eatables in that line. Don't forget the place 3d door from Honest Corner, at tne sign of Bakery, Grocery and Provision Store. PACKARD & FURRY. March 23, 'A. 3:f. IVotirO S hereby given that the x 1 partnership heretofore existing between James II. Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payable to James II. Ca?e, and immediate settlement is required. J. II. CASE. R CHARD RUDD. March 20, 1811. 3tf. To Non Residents. TVOTICE i hereby given that the u:.dirsigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 14th da; af April, t 1U o'clock in, on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their laud in section 2; town 33 north, range 3 east, in Marshall county , to meet at Win. Bennett's laud in siid section. Won residents who fail to meet th surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned tu the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate of the present year and be collected as other taxis are collected. JACOB BURN, WM. BENNETT. March 23. 3t3.

Win. J. Burns, Master Commissioner for Marshall County, is empowered by the late laws of Indiana, 4 to administer all oaths and affirmations which are required by law; to take and certify affilavits and depositions," &c. Also an Notary Public,'he will take acknowledgments of Deeds, Mortgages and other legal instruments, and which may be executed at a trilling expense upon application at vhe Manner oflice, Plymouth. .jeMs 15 an orJer of the Board of Di-r-'y rectors of the Fort Wayne and C licuiio Kail Road, an assessment of ten per cent on each share of the cash subscriptions of stock has been made, and subscribers will be required to pay hat amount on the lirstofeach month commencing on the first of August last until the same is paid out. Subscribers in

Mirshall county will pay at Plymouth, to A. L. WHEELER, Director. Sept 20, 1S53. 15tf. DR. A. L. ADAMS Liver Balsam never fails. IN WHAT does it never fail? will be the anxious inquiry of those who are yet in darknes of its efficacious powers. This, my afflicted reader, you can be assured of if your diseasa originates from a torpid inactive state of the liver, your hope of recovery can soon be realized by the use of this justly celebrated compou.id. It is no manifestation of egotism to here state for the great good of thousan'Js who are suffering from disease of the liver, that in Dr. A. L. A lams Liver Balsam, they will find a remedy which never has been known to fail in a single case out of the inmy thousands which it has treated for Liver Complaints, and those diseases which originated from an unhealthy state of this organ. If your system is saturated with bilious matter, or are troubled with Dyspepsia, Scrofula, an expulsion of the innutritious matter can be relied on. Among the multiplicity of Mvlicings advertised for the cure of Livr Complaints, not one has secured such profound confidence in the mindsof the public, as Dr. A. L. Adams Liver Balsam has. Thi3 is embodied in the fact that its curative powers are so ppeedily developed tint an intelligent individual cannot avoid appreciating this remedy. Afflicted, your recovery is certain if you will judiciously use Dr. A. L. Adams Liver Balsam. C3See Dr. A. L. Adams advertisement in another column. mar9lt4. TVOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned with the County Surveyor, will, on Monday the 17th day of April 18-1, at ten o'clock am on s.tid day, proceed to survey and locate lire corner of their land in section 6 town 3i, range 4 east, an l section 31, in town :J3 north, ranre four east, in Marshall county, to meet at Wm. McWerter's, and continue lrom day to day until all is finished. ISon residents who fail to meet the surveyor e rf ot at ir.e t;me and pir.ee ciove mentioned and de Ir.iy or provide for tie raying their portion tr.e expnie o: saiI survey, will be ntumeJ to tlie County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency pl.u ed on the tax duplicate of the present year and be collected as other taxes are collected. DAVD M ELSER, BENJ. M ELSER, WM. McW ERTER: march 21, 1851. 3t3 An Ordinancc'tho President and Trustees of the Town of f lymuuth, that the owners of lots No. 3G and 4'J be required to construct a sidevtnlk in front of the same on Washington street. Als.) the owners of lots No. 92, 112 & 129 in front of tho same on Adarm street. Also tho owners of lots No. 73. 74 And 93 in front of the samo on Adnrns street Also the owners of lots No. 93 oa i 94 in front oflhesamo on Walnut street. Also tho owners of lots No. 56 and 177 in front of tho sanio on Michigan stioet. Also the owners of lots N.. 1 nnd 2 in Whooler's addition, in front of tha tame en .Michigan street. Said iide walks tobo built four feet wide of one nni a half inch plunk, laid on tour inch scnntling. and joints broken, 18 inches from tho line of said lots, nnd to bo firr J ished by the first of May next. And the ; stroct Commissioner is hereby required to ; sco that said walks are built according lo uic iruo inieiH una meaning oi inn ordr nnnce. R. BROWN, Prest. Attest: M. W. Smith, C.k. March 23, 1851. 3t3. Sale of School Lands. 7VTOTICE is hereby given that in pursu ance to an order of the Starke county curt of Commissioners. I will ofFer for salo at public auction on Saturday tho 30th day of April next, between tho hours of 10 o'clock nm, and four o'clock p m. on said day, at German's school house in said coun ty, tho following school lands, to wit: Section No. 16 in township No. 32 north, iu rango No. 2 west. SniJ lands will bo offered in 40 ncte subdivisions. TEBMS of aalo. Ono fourth of the purchase money to be paid in hand, with 7 pir centum interest on tho residue of purchase, for ono year in advance, nnd the residue of purchosa in ten years from the day of sale, wilh like intorest annually in advance. C. HUMPHREYS A S. C. Knox, March 23, 1854. 3t4. DE.1LERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, East side Michigan street, PLYMOUTH, IND. March 16, 1854. 2tf. Notice to Builders. Sealed proposals will be received by th President of the Board of Trustees of the town of Plymouth, until the fust Monday of April nxt, for building a school house according to a plan and specifications to be furnished by him. M. W. SMITH, Clerk. mar 1C, 1651 2t3. Don't Forget it! ALL those indebted to N. It. Packard & Co, either by note or book account, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle, aj the business of the firm must be chrl. N. R. PACKARD & Co- . Feb 23, 1351. 51tf

Sale of School Lands. TVOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance to an order of the Starke county Commissioner's Court, I will offer for sale at public auction on Monday the 2nd day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m. on said day ntthe caurl house door in the town ofKnox in said counly, the following school land, to wit: Siction number 16 in town No 33 north, of range No. one west. Sai l lands will be offered in 89 acre subdivisions Also section No. 1G in township No. 34 north, in mngo No. 2 west: Said lands will bo offered in lfiO ncre divisions. TERMS OF SALE Ono fourth of the purchase money paid in hinl, with seven per cnt imprest on the residue of thn pur chaso mrney for one year in advanc, nnd tho residue in ten years from the d iy of sale, with like internst annually in advance. CI IAS. HUMPHREYS And. S C. Knox. March 23, 1S33. 3.4.

Dissolution. nnilE firm heretofore known a Irvine 6k Van -- Yalkeuburgh is this day dissolved by mutual consent. IRVINE & VAN VALKENBURGH. march 11. 1654. 2tf. THE BUSINESS will hereafter be done under the name and firm of Van Valkenburgh & Co. JAS. F. VAN VAL KENBURG II, ROBERT RUSK, march 16, ia:4. 2tf AN ORDINANCE. Be it ordained by the President and Trustee of the town of Plymouth, that Walnut stret and Plumb street tu, and the sam are hfrtby extended south iu the same direction across out lots No. 51 und 55 to the centre line of Michigan road land?, section 13; and that the street Commissioner is hereby ordered to open the same. R. BROWN, Prsst. Attest M. W. Smith Ctk. inarch 16. 1854. 2t3 To Non Residents; jVTOTICE is hereby given that the undcrsigned, with the county Surveyor, will, on Friday the 7th day of April, 1654, at 10 o'clock a m, ou said dy, proceed to survey their land in section one, township 33, rar.gc 3 east, in Marshall county. To meet at Isaac Flora's and continue from day to day un'il completed. Non residents who fail to meet the surveyor at the time and piace above mentioned and defray or provide for defraying theis portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to th county Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. JACOB JOHNSON, ISAAC FLORA, march 16, 1S54. 2t3. AT a session of the President and Trustees vi w IV U U A IJliiUUllli uvtuvti J 11 the 13th day of March, 1854. Resolved, That that portion of territory lying contiguous to this village, on the . Q f f I la ft f W'nlur Of loaf bnnitm r m in . u l i i -.f u ilymoutn, be included within the bounr -i. l .i . .u u Uaries of said town and that the boundaries uf 6aid town of Plymouth be extended so as to include said territory, laid off into lots, numbered from one to nineteen inclusive. R. BROWN Prest. Attest M. W. Smith, Cik. march 1G. 1854. 2t3. Mortgage Sale. Y virtue of an Execution to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Marshall Circuit court, I w ill offer for sale at public outcry at the courthouse door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 8th day of April 1S51, between the hours of ten and four o'clock on said day, the rtnts and profits for seven yars of the following described real estate, situate in Marshall county, to-wit; The west half of the south east quarter of section eight, and the north east quarter of the south east quarter of section eight, all iu tow nship thirty-two north, of range two east; and if the said rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, the costs and accruing costs on the same, I will then and there proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate. Taken as the property of David 0. Brook, to satisfy a mortgage in favor of French Fisher.1 el. al. JOHN L. THOMPSON. Sheriff. march Id. 1S5L (S3) 2t3. To Non Residents. TVOTICE is hereby given that the. undersijrned, with the county Surveyor, will, on Monday the 17th day of April 1854. at 10 o'clock a m, on said da- proceed to survey his land in section ' o, townshin 34. range one east in Manall county, to ! meet al Milo Miner s. Non residents who fail to meet thesur veyor at the time and place above mentioned and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said sum vey, will be returned to the county Auditor of siid county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law as other taxes are collected. JOSEPH CLARK. march 9, 1854. It3. Guardian's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given "lhat in pursuIJ ance ol an order of the court of Com mon Pleas of Marshall county, Indiana, made at the January term thereof, 1854. I will sell at private sale on and afte; the 10th day of April 1851, Lot number 97. in the town of Plymouth, belonging to Melinda, minor heir of Joseph Griffith deceased. TERMS One fourth of the purchase money cash in hand, one fourth in four, one fourth iu eight, and the remaining fourth in twelve months, the purchaser giving notes with approved freehold security, bearing interest from date, and waiving valuation and appraismeut laws. O. P. VANHORN, Guard'n. March 9, 1651. 111. Still Greater Attraction!! More New Goods!!! AT REDUCED PRICES. AT The People's Cheap Store. CHICAGO BIUNCII. Feb 23 18;i. öltf.

JYcw Jldministration. THE undersigned having got in FULL BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOUNDRY in Plymouth, all kinds of

Manu'actuTed of good and substantial material and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangements to furnish, and intend keeping on hand Of tiie moit approved patterns, made o the best of iuat rial. They have secured a sufficiency of good timber, and intend having it worked into plows by competent anil experienced workmen, and have no hesitancy in promising that they shall give general satisfaction. Old metal will be takfn in exchange for any work in their line, or cash. KI DWELL & MITCHELL, mirch 9. 1851. lmG. An Exhibit OF the R-ceipts and Expenditures of the Corporation of the town of Plymouth, in Marshall county, Ind., for the y?ar ending March 7, 1S54, as follows, to-wit: Tax Duplicate of 1653. 81,415 OS Rec'd from fines & licuse, G6 00 of Ft. Wayne & C. R. R. Co. C00 00 Sle of grave yard lots, 34 00 Township and di3t. school funds, 323 34 Int, on ame, 1 00 Total Receipts. 82.439 42 Delinquent tax list. Corporation orders redeemed, Expenses on new grave yard. Notes on hand and at interest, Dj without ,, Treasurer's fees for collecting. Cash on hand, Paid County on Seminary Lot, 6290 36 419 14 533 50 C25 31 350 00 90 1J 125 00 1 00 Total Expenditures, 82.439 45 School funds on hand & at int. Probable amount of interest, SS52 50 77 00 Total. J. B. N. Klinger. Treasurer outli corporation, certifies the &902 97 of Plymforegoing statement and exhibit to cording to the Books and be correct acpapers in mv bauds. This Mirch 7th, 185 1. J. B. N. KLINGER, Treas. March 9. 1S54. It3. TO NON RESIDENTS. TVOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on Monday the lOih day of April 1854, at ten o'clock a m, on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 34, township 33. range 2 east, in Marshall county, to meet on the premises. I on residents who fail to meet the sur reror at the time and place above menlionf d and defny or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said sur ' vey, will be returned lo the county f , . . . . ,. uitor of said county, and such deltnqui I . , ' , .. f ft nquenr.y placed on the tax fluplicate and collected by law as other taxes are collected, ll. McDUFFEY. nnrch 9, 1854. It3. Administration. THE undersigned has been appointed Administrator of th estate of Francis Decker late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Persons having claims against said estate, are requested to file them duly authenticated for adjustment, & those indebted to the estate are hereby notified to make immediate settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. OZIAS BAIRD, Adm'r, march 9. 1854. It3. Administrator's Sale. NJOTICK t3 hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction on Saturday the first day of April, 1854, at the residence of Francis Decker, late of Marshall county, la., deceased, the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of Household Furuiturc, Wheat in the fittld, Farming utensils, &c. A Credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchasers giving notes with approved security, with interest and waiving valuation and appraisment laws, and all sums of three dollars and under cash in hand. OZIAS BAIRD, Adm'r. march 9, 1854. It3. Administrator's IVoficc. THE undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of David Shaffer, deceased, lte of Wood county Ohio. All persons indebted to said es täte are requested to make payment, and those having claims are requested to file them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is supposed to be solvent. D. ANDREWS, Admr. march 0 1853. It3. Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE" is hereby given that in pursuance of au order of the court of Common Pleas f St. Joseph counly nd., made at the January term thereof, 1U54, will sell at private sale, on and after the 10th day of March 183 1, the South east quarter of section one, in township thiny-four, north of range three east, situate in Marshall coanty, Indiana, belonging to Mary and Jeremiah Lashbau;jh, minor heirs of George Lashbaagh deceased. TEHMS One third cash in Land, and the balance on time not exceeding twelve months, to Le secured by notes bearing interest, waiving the appraisment laws, and by mortgage on said premises. JOHN LSHDAUGII, Guardian of said minors. Apply lo said John Lashbaugh at hit residence in Clay township, St. Joseph county, Indiana. Feb 16, IH54. SOtl. Partition Sale. IN Pursuance of an order of the Common Pleas court of Marshall county, Indiana, I will olR-r at private sale, the south pait of the south west quarter of section thiity-six, town 34, range one east, lying about three miles west of Plymouth in said county on such terms as may seem best for those interested not exceeding a credit of five years. The purchase money lo be secured, and the notes to draw interest and waive appraisment. Deed to be made on final payment. Sold as the estate of the heirs of Ilarlo Hard deceased, on order of partition. All improved, half in clover, house, orchard, &c Beautifully located and worthy of notice. C. II. REEVE, Commisiioner. March 5,1851. wtl.

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Horse Liniment. PIMIIS Liniment has been before the community, to a limited extent, for the past six years, and we assertwithcut fear of contradiction, that there is no liniment in use that has gained so good a reputation opon its virtues alone, as this Liniment l.as done, and to prove it tve might array before you, certifi

cates of the great power it possesses, for the ; curing of the various diseases for which we recommend it, from nearly every person that j has used if, but should we do so, you would j say that it was all a humbucr, and the certificates forgeries. He would therefore with but ! little exception, o'ferit to you on our onn recommendatio.i, requesting a trial by you before J it is condemned, resting assured that it will j thereby gain a still greater popularity than it j has already obtained. ire do not hcüit.its to say that there is no! Liniment in use that will do more in curing! HruUcs, Sprains, Scalds of the Saddle or Collar, j Swaney, Cuts or Swellinirs on hordes; or in i curing Hums, Sores, Rheumatisms, Cuts or any : o tlie various diseases, requiring an external I application, it being the most penetrating Liniment in use. iiducy Woi m in IIcs. Lo.u I'oi.it, Cumberland Co., II. May 1U51. Mr. Crumpton, Sir: From not seeing it noticed, presume you aie not acquainted with the fact, that your Horse Liniment is as certain a cure for Kidney worm as any thing I know of. Apply it by rubbing it on the back over the kidneys. I also find it good for weakness iu cows backs, sprains of ankles, Hooks anl Dog bites. Yours &c. SILAS II ARTFor sale by II. 3. PEitSllLN'i; &. Co. March -Jd J 831. oCmS. Strawberry Balsam; For Dysentery, Diarheti, Griping Pains, Chulerd-Morlus, Hv.mmer Complaint, C ho lent, Cholic, Flux, 3c. yc. I FhmIX Prpnaral inn ic n cnf p.rtain o.wl effectual remedy for dysentery, diarhcea, cholera-morbus, griping pains, looseness of the bowels, summer complaint, 11 ux; colic and all affections of the bowels produced by warm weather, green vegetable food, or damp and unwholesome air. This preparation has won a name by its unparallelled success in curing diseases of the bowels, that defies all opposition, particularly in all sections of the country wheie the people have become acquainted with its virtues, and all that is necessary to convince the most skeptical, is a fair trial. Warranted purely vegetable and that no injury can arise from the use of it in any case where astringents are admissible. For sale by PKKSJNG & Co. March 'i, llioi. 5im'i, J. D. WORKER'S Condition Powders. nniUSis the first year that these Powders have bee offered to the public Col. Wormer, whose reputation as a Farrier is not often excelled, has used 'them in an extensive Veterinary pract ce, for the past twenty-five years, vith great success. It is a knowledge of these facts, and the success they have met with in this vicinity, that induces us to offer them to the public, knowing that they will give satisfaction if properly used. These powders are very useful in the cure of the various diseases to which Horses and Cattle are subject, such as Hide-bound, Yellow Water, Vnflamation of the eyes, loss of Appetite, nward Strains, Fatigue from Hard Exercise, Founder, and Rheumatism or Stifl complaint, which is so common in the western country. it purifies the t lood, carrying off all humors and prevents horses from foundering and becoming SÜ If. For coughs and colds it is not excelled by any other preparation. Full directions with each package. Prepared by Crumplous& Lindsly, Attica, la. For sale by PERSHING & Co. Plymouth, Ind. March 2, 1851. ötfntf. Coroner's Report. n T an inquest held over the remains of 14 a nian tound in Polk townrhip, Marshall count', Indiana, on the 23th duy of February 185L the jury reported the name of the deceased to be Morria Pennfield that he h3d been insane, and came to his death by taking poison and drowning himself in Pine creek, iu said township. J. K. BROOKE, Cor. Pr D. How, Dep. march 0 1S54. It3. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TJJSTTLL attend promptly to any professional business entrusted to his care. Office over Wheeler's store Plymouth, Jan. 12, 1C54. 45tf To oVtoia Residents. V"OTICE is hereby given that the underx signed with the county surveyor, will on j Monday the 3d day of April 1Ö54, at 10 o'clock a in on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in sections 14 and 23, in township 34. range one east, in Marshall county, to meet on the premise. Non residents who fail to meet the surveyor at thö time and place above mentioned an l defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate, and collected according to law as other taxes are collected. G. Yv. NEWKIRK. march 9 I8$4. It3STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY. SS: NOTICE is horeby given that application will be made to the Common Pleas court of said county at their April term 18. 4, to be held Hi the court house in Plymouth, for an order of sakof lot No. 2 in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth, belonging to the estate of John McFarlin deceased. The personal property of said decedent is insufficient to pay his indebtedness. WARREN IM Y LOR Admr. Feb 23, 1351. 51t3. State of Indiana, Marshall County, SSi In the Marshall Circuit court. WHEREAS Michael KmsUt and Joseph Jfall have procured an order of said court for a writ of assessment of damages, by reason of a dam across Tippecanoe river in this county, to raise water for a grist and saw mill, and it appears that John Day, William Daj, Elizabeth Puitt, Asa Coplin, and some person or persons unkno vn, are owners of land likely to be affected by the backwater from sai l dam, and that they are non residents of said county, and ha'.e no as-ent or Attorney therein, they are hereby notified that a jury, summoned on said writ, will meet on the land in the petition mentioned, at Tippecanoe town in said county, on Tuesday the'4Xh day of April ld."4, and proceed to view the premises likely to be injured, and make their report and assessment of damages, adjourning from day to day if necessary, ; JOHN L. THOMPSON Sheriff M C March 2, 1854. b:u.

Discovered at Last! A ?Iystcry ixplaiucd. A REVOLUTION IS CERTALV VICTORY IS CURS!

NEW THEORY OF DISEASE is awakening the inquiry in the minds of all who read it: How is it that Americjns have been so long and solavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease. DR. A. . ADAMS' UVF Ii It A LS AM, The great Panacea of dist a&e. is offered to the afflicted of the State ; and Territories or the entire cure o" Liver Complaints in all stages, liill'.oxs Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronic. Lung Fever, Dropsical atTections, Consumption, I'owel complaints, Diarrhae, Dysentery, Rheumastim, Weeding Piles, Blind Pdes, Scrofula, Fait Itheum. Dyspepsia, General Debility, Nervousness, Co.stiveneas, ndigestion, Obstructed Menstruation, &c. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver IJalsam has stood the wreck and test for the last fifteen years, and has pro ;ed to the most skeptical, beyond a shadow oi doubt, that it is the Only Reliable Medicine ever Discovered. (being purely all vegetable.) for the permanent, cure of the aboe tlit-euscs. Themost sheptical have becon.e its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liver Balsam tobe The Only reliable Harbinr of Health to the ajlicted Every ichrrc. Testimonials come up from every track it has made, swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the re lie.' received by its use. And in submitting this, the Liter Balsam is recommended to all those sufLrin under the Iron tai aSp of the Monster Disease an 1 at once procure one bottle of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver llilsain. The reader is referred to the medical Trict, found by making application to the Aent, where the Dalsam is sold, giving a full epitome of the cauie and cure of all disease, containing, also, certificates from those who have tested its unparalleled ascendancy over the diseases to which we are all subject. Sold by H. B. PERSUING & Co, Plymouth. MANN & Co Rochester. G. L SCOTT, Gfn. Aj-nt, No 07, Randolph street, Chicago 11. marsh 9, 1301. lyi. WANTED--500 Opossom Skins, and a like amount of Mink and Raccoon Skins at the Nov 17, REGULATOR. READY MADE CrZZSSC'alBC XT TEC ETJBLrGa- n By the cord for sale at the ReirulaJtr. m m rp a Fine Assortment fro 7c roSI 00 per. lb by II. D. PERSHING .y Co. Throw Physic to the Dogs. 1)ULVF.RMACHER'S HYDRO ECLECTC . VOLTAIC CI1ANS, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanrntly curing all Neuralgic diseases. Rheumatism, painful and swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the face. Deafness, St. Vitus Djuce, Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache, Paius in the Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Uierlne pains, Paralysis, etc.. etc. These chains were first introduced in the city of New York less than one. year since, and a'ter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Carnochan, Van IJuren and others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparallelle 1. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany, Jusiria, Prussia, ai d England; and also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL." The princ;ples upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvellous cures are, first thst all nervous diseases are attended and produced byr deficient supply of nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over a nd upon the part and orar. diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No disgusting nostrum is allowed to be taken while usinjj the chains, but a rigid observance of the geneial laws of health ara required, llrisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effects of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One Thousand Hollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure : bothfrom intellirfciit natients and srieiitifift i physicians, as have been effected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric chain. They nv er fail to pertomi what. they are advertised to do, and no person has ever been disatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected within the last year by the use of these chains. L'y applying oua end of the chain

over the reSion of the abdomen, and the l'cc aw IO a lcrm OI ear5' T. . ...... i ' promptly attend to any business entrusted to Other upon the spine just above the hip. them, in any of the courts of Northern IuJithe usual severe symptoms incident to i ana; and will give partrcular attention to all that disease are at once removed. i collections, Agencies, buying and selling land, MODF OF CSF i 1fce UP stairs in Pomeroy's New Riick A Store, where one of us can be found during alt The chain should be moistened before use 1 business hours.

vüth common vinegar, and then one end of the j chain should be applied directly to the seat oi tne pamor uisease, ana tue other ena opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the world has produced so many cases in the last year as the Eclectic Chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the mo.t acute pain, is produced at the moment of application much more effectually than can bo produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, gratis. J. STELNEKT.Sole Agent, 5(8 Broadway, cor. Prince st. II. H. PERSHING & Co., Agent for Marshall coanty. March 2, 1851. 52yl. To Non Residents. TVOTICE is hereby given that the under- . signed, with the County Surveyor, will, on Monday the 24th day uf April 1S51 at 10 o'clock a in, on said day, proceed to survey his land in sections ID and 30, township 35, range 1 east, in Marshall county. To meet at Win. T. Parish's and continue from day to day until completed. Non residents who fail to meet the surveyor at the time and place above men tioned and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor of said coanty, and such delinquency placed upon the tax duplicate and collected according to law. WM. T. TAKISII. march 16, IS54. 2i3.

1854 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. üema $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, Londou, and C Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED IX 3a22Z5. r'IHlIS old and permanently established JL Company is not in pursuit of public patronage as an experiment, but is seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness and comiort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the decease of their natural protectors and fathers, and at the same time properly remunerating those managing its affairs, and keeping it in a sound andreliabie condition. Although the Company has depositedSlCO,0 )0 with the Comptroller of New York, to se cure its transactions Governmental rantion, it still offers to parties desirous of effecting insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary :nforraation may t had upon application to the undcrsiened. WM. J. DURNS, jfgent. Deer. 15, 1353. 4'Jyl. NoticeHaving undertaken tha construction of a portion of the Cincinnati, Ierusiiil Chicago railway, w desire lo contract for Eighty thousand Ties, Propose to let to contract the Clearin?, Grubbing and Gradin.f of thirty miles cf the Road by sections wfi; receive proposals for the construction cf Across YELLOW RIVER, PINR CREEK an d the KAXKAKFF RIVER; Also for the erection of the Depot Buildings at Plymouth. Plans anl specifications will b furnished on and after February 10th, and sealed proposals will be received until the J('th of February, for work and ma'erials on the Road commencing fire miles north of Rochester, and extending tc- the vest tank of the K-inkakoe River. Persons bidding are reqiested to stale p.irticulaily the annunt of .STOCK and RONDS of the Rail Road Company they will receive iu payment; alaowhat proportion of Merchand.te will be taken on contracts. Cue hundred hands wanted Immediately. POMEROY &. BROTHER. Plymouth, Jan. 30 1C51. PHILIP WEAVER TJ1ILOR, Lately from Ohio, -wishes to inform the citizens cf Plymouth and the surrounding country, that he has established himself in the above businesj in tl.e room formerly occupied by M- L Sntpbon over the saddler shop, where he is prepared to do nil work entiusted to him in the best manner. He has made arrangements for the re jular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS, And intends carrying on the Tailoring business insllitsvariousbrancl.es, from the plainest to the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will be taken ofT their hands. His work shall be made low for cash. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Garments cut teorderand on short notice. Feb. 2. 1851. 4Cm2. Notice TO SCHOOL TEACHERS in Center Iowaship, for the year ending on the Ihat Monday in April 1S51: flHAT you will be allowed no pay unlss X you file with the Township Clerk the following certificate certified by afSlavir, to-wit: The number of scholars admitted during suc!i Term, distinguishing between male and female and between the ages o:'5 and 13, and 13 and 21 years o" age, the average number in attendance, books used, branches taught, anl the number of pupils engaged in the study of each branch; also your Certificate of exanjina'ion. The blanks for the above returns wil be furnished by the County Auditor, and you must make these returns to me before the last week in March next, as on the first Monday in April. have to make my report to the county Auditor, and the Stale Superintendent oPublic Instruction, and cannot do this unless you are punctual in the discharge of your duties. W. M. DUNHAM, Clerk C T Feb 1C 1S.'4. SOti. Unfortunate. HAVING been unfortunate in the loss of my entire stock of goods, books and sture room. I earnestly request all those knowing themselves indebted to me in any amount, to call upon me at the stors of J. Y. J'lummer in Bourbon. Cnder the circumstances my necessities are great and I do hope no one will delay attention to this notice. WM. E. THOMPSON. Rourbon, Jan 17, 1851. 4Ctf. rL SS ä o CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALF. DEALERS IN IW fronds'. strMX ""Ood fimf rrif'S UvA,UU" SU,lW. UUllS tini, HATS, CA IV, ROOTS &. SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and Vittsburg Mmufactures generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 15, 1853. 43yi. W e rOJIKROT II COKBtM I'OJXEKOr A: CO It BIX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rT AYING formed a partnership inthepracXJL tice of the law, for a term ol years, will Plymouth Ind., Feb. 1st, 1S1. Great Ii u s li . The People's Cheap STOUT.:: Chicago Branch HAS come to town with $5,000 crthof Merchandize which must be closed cal immediately. Dry iiooils, Boot and Shoos, Rcadj Made Clothing Jewelry, Ya: -kec Notions, &c, &c. We have taken rooms on Michigan street, l. the sign of the NE'V STORE, an I we are compelled to rush the Goods right o(f without regard to manu'acturer's cost. Public pati n age solicited during the day. AUCTION On Monday, Friday and Eat urday evening?. C. C. NELSON. Feb. 9, 185 4 Guardian's Sale OF REAL ESTATE; IN pursuance of an order of tale by the Marshall Common Pleas court, will offer for sale from and after four weeks from this date, at private sale, the north east quarter -f section 11, in township 33 north, of rine ose east, in Marshall county ndiana. belonging to the heirs of Wesley Allen deceased 60 acres, improved, pood house, well, orchard Ac. Terms not less than half cash balance on credit not exceeding 12 month, p1? to be given with secuiity, on interest, waiving appraisment laws. Sale subject to the aproval of the court. Appraised at 51,000. V.M. McDONALD, Guard'n.- - Feb 2?, 1834. 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