Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 October 1854 — Page 3

T HE B A N N E II ABOUT HOME. XT"Extra copies ot the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for 5 cents each.

Dr. Maslote, Surgeon Dentist of Logansport, will pay our town another professional visit on Monday next, (23J) nd Mr ill spend a week vrith us on!. He will be found at Edward's Hotel. He has done considerable work for our citizens, and we believe gives general satisfaction. Those wishing operations in his line, had better improve the opportunity as his visit3 may soon be suspen ded by bad roads. lhe Tax collector is railing for volun- . m m this paper. There is nothing teers in tni9 paper. inere 13 that speaks louder to the credit of a coun ty than prompt and ready tax payer?. rlotllinsr. Runnier really has a splen I,u'u'"3' l did assortment of winter clothinc the t largest stock we have ever seen in Flym - . . outn. See nis advertisement, ami go see how cheap you can fix out for cold weather. poke Townsip. OCT. 16. 1851. mr berns. Printer. i thot a good menny times uv ritin to ju About the wa things ought to Be managed afore the eleckshun, but afore a feller cod turn round twice, here it wus rite on us, an we ether had to vote, whether we got good reddy or no. them ar fusions got lip a lime more u. au wus i wurR j.sv t 1 t A - A I. A 1.... V. - . . t 0 i . t: ine nogs io uu aeon, irr, ui

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II a mystery 10 me an au me uiuer nuiu ones in poke to'vnship. Sum think it wus like the too irishmen plade on their noo Ttee bugle, when tha fust cum to this country, the fust dubble barrel shot gun j tha seed, tha wanted it. So tha asked the j man that owned it what it wus, to foole ! m, he tola em it wus a kee bugle, "a ! kav husle!" said tha. Tha wer determin-! ed to hav it cause ,t wus so much longer ( tha had ever seed in their than enny country, an tha agreed an bot it. an on) it tha went to plain mikel to bio iu the holes at one eend, an patric to pla with the kays at tother eend. An sure enuff. poor mikel found out that the bugle bloed In the hole too. an he had to 6top, poro sole, fur he never blode enny mor. now ef them dimekrats hav been fooled like mikel wus, we aint to blame fur it ar we? now Mredetur. th sa you didnt cum oat in full That you jist advocated pop lr sovrinty. caus you wanted the peepel in the territories to vote like them in the Stai'.s. an that you wus as nutral as you ever wus. you ort to bin like the ole woman, when she wood sa scissors, an her ole man pushed her in the river to make her quit, an she wood sa it evry time she cum out. an when she got so week she could'nt si it, she stuck her hand out uv the water an made her fingers open an shet like sissors. it wont do ime fretted so much becaus that printer out at south Bend beat mr. Eddy, that mi hair won't be corned in the mornin, it tangles up so, an when i woad cum to town to talk with sum good dimekrats. an git consolashun, thar wood be fuller, an pershin. er dunnam, an ef tha wasnt thar. no body could never mil that ar docter, who wus at evry corner uv the stret n man cood poke his note, an he cood talk all da long, like a granny woman at a quiltin. Now weve got to do sumthin to git our party rite agin, an keep clear uv the no nuthin3. i cant git to se into 'em. n h-n i wu down to the city tother dai heerd um fsllers at the tavern talkin about em, aa i jest ballad mi cheer tip to won uv em an thot ide git an item or two. an shure enuff, he put me on the track, Ses he, you go on down trete, nn the fust feller you se with his bat turned a little to one fide, you sidle up to him, an ef he gives you no satisfacshun. bat pretends to be mad, you keep on an he'll come it. Well, i did so. an finds the very feilt r afore i went two squares, an i bucket! up to him like a tree toad on a rainy da, an tried evry wa to git him to talk about it, an tl.em fellers at the tavern also tolc me efhc seemed huffy, he would do it to make believe, an then ef i wood punch him in the belly with mi finger, he wood understan me, an tel me ell. well, no unerha l i dun this when it cum to the pinch, than he let fii an tuck me rite between the face an eves, an off the side walk i tumbled about ten feet, an mi bed fell rite where the cows had bin. It made the fox fire fii, i tell you now, an made

me sleepy fur a half a minit, an when i'for all the neighbors aro willinc.

cum loan looitea rounu iur rum, i see i nuthin but his cote tail makin a blu Streek round the corner, sposin heed killed me. i begun to feel mi hed. an Oh. mi brancs! Yes, mi branes until i found out where mi head fell, now it wus most nite, an i tell you t got back to the tavern just as quick as legs wood take me; nn after all this, lo see mi dimekral Trends votiu with ; em at the eleckshun, it maks me so mad an crusty that mi cors wont foller me when ive got a basket of corn. i ma rite agin sune, fef the enlightenment of your reeders, on sevcal subjects, polly an the children freudc their luv to yu an your fokes. Your luvin friend. AßSALEM Tuder. The Way of the World. There goes a virtuous and honest man. Who cares? Nobedy looks at him or cares how ho dreases or what he says. Itare passes a man of wealth. The old ladies and all of tho chil Iren run to the winiiw. Where' 'Who? 'Iliwdoes liodrass?' lie is a eroat obioct of nttrnc.. t!Jn. 'How in lh worlJ did ho inako so J much? lie doesnt look as if ho was worth j a pvnny. This is the way of the world. Every body gazes with admiration upon tho rich, whilo they turn away from virtuous poverty, Let a man mako ten thousand dollnrR. nnd hois a gentleman every inch of him. Every body has a kind word or smile for him. I33 poor and honest nnd no ono knows you. Men and women hayo heard of aqqh

a nnmo as yours, and you may live nt

their elbow, but thev are not certain about if. Possess a fortune and live at the mile siono. and your neighbors and friends would Una the streets of the heart of the city. All kno where you lived and point n stranger to the very door. We repeat such is world. Golden vico is caressed, while heavenly virtuo is not observed. Notwithstanding, we had rather bo a Lazarus than a Dives; a Grace Darling than a Stephen Girard. Will the tuno never come never? when men shall become honered for their virtues, rather than bo caressed for thier rirhes and conrmmed for their poverty? Every body in words, censurs the idea of honoring the rich because they are rich and yet such are the regulations of suci ety that almost every body does humble 1 1 t 1 1 nimsen in ms manner ana tceimg, wtin , ,n lne presence ot the upper ten thou sand. As long as ladioa will associato with the voluptuous rich, nnd slight tho virtuous poor, so, long will vice b consid ! rn. ! tu .liCfrrifii im1 .trtnffh ivufrdi f.ir tbn ' .r . D ... , r ., i Qirrifirn of virtuo. Hart land I rihunt. i Murder in Ilmsoistown:.' TIih Alton n ,.r . i. r-. t. i.,:n, . .nn,.ni " o .i.. unnt3...i of a brutal murder at Illinoistown on the 5th, of William Winstrer. an engineer on the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. A party of IrUh vagabonds having become offended because he would not allow them to meddle with hia engiue, followed him to a shanlee where ho was sleeping.and commenced beating him with the stump end of hoops poles and hickory withes, mashing his skull and beating bis face into a perfect jelly, until death put an end to his - suiiermg. A woman ran out ana gave hß a,ar b lft. t , f I Imnateman, who lay weltering in his j i , i A poasce of St. Lo jis police went over to aid in arresting tie perpetrators. About fifteen were arrested and taken to 13ellville, where the woman alluded to above, uocecded in identifying three, whoafier examination were committed. Tho murdered man was a Swir-s, is ropro- . - J i l i t j semco ns n sie.ioy gouu cmzeii, aiui n. vui uab,0 aUacU of RaUroad Conipanyt . n.:..k v. i in consequence of his thorough knowledge of Railroad machinery. ----- From Oregon—More Indian Massacres. The <Oregonian> says: We are indebted to Stewart's Express for the following information in relation to the murder of 8 American emigrants, and the capture and carrying off of 4 women and several children by the Snake Indians. An express had arrived at the Dalles with the startling intelligence that a few days since an immigrant train, consisting of four wagons, eight men, four women, a boy of 12 years of age, and several small children, were attacked by 60 Indians about fifteen miles from Fort Boice [sic]. The men were all killed, the boy badly wounded, and the women, children, stock and property enrried off. John F. Noble, Eq., formerly of Vancouver, found the wounded boy and the bodies of the killed. He immediately came on to Fort Boise, whereupon Mr. Fruit started for the Dalles with the information, and to get assistance to, if possible, recapture the woman and children. ----- An Isdian Campaign. A lettor from an officer of nn armv, stationed at the West, says it is believed to be in contemplation to send n considerable forco, consisting of infantry, light artillery, and dragoon', to the west next spring, to entor on a regular campaign ngiinut tho Pawnees and Sioux, for tho many depredations they have lately committed, independent of his having killed poor Grattan nnd his party, for which thoy will yel have to pay dearly. i A HirsD.tND Foit Sale. A strong ! minded matron, tired of matrimony , pub lishes the following advertisement: ''For Sale A good husband, warranted sound ar.d kind in any kind of harness, especially in the matrimonial. He is ot handsome figure and action, and can trot his two babie3 nn h ur easily; stands to the cradle without tiring, never snuffs at the dishcloth, is not afraid of locomotives, not even the Germantown Railroad. He is n smart traveler, and is in every respect a good family beast. The present owner being about to emigrate io California, the abovo property must be sold without delay." Agooi deacon making an offiiiil visit ton dying neighbor, who was a very unpopular man. p it the q'tcstiin: re you willing logo, my friend?" "0 yes,' said the sick man, "I am glad of that," said the deacon, Pa, what is punctuation? 'It's the nrt of putting stop, 'Thon I wish you would go down in ths cellar, and punctuate tho cock of the cidor barrel, as tho cidor is runiiifig nil over tho flor.r. All English writer says you can tell when you are surrounded by a dozen A nigricans, by the following uu :rnns test three will ha fouul smoking cigrs, and nine reading newspapers. New lllnnks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at a very short price, are for sale at this oflW Also Rlank Notes neatly printed and for sale at the same place. Win. J. Bums, M astir Commissionkr pjr Marshall County, is empowered by the late pivvs ol Indiana, to administer all oaths and atTirmations whichare required by law;totake and certify alTi lavits and depositions," b.c. Also as Notary Publiche willtakeacknowl. edmontsof Deedj.Mortirapes and nil,.- L-. galinstrurnents, and which may be executed at a trilling expense upon application at the Ilanr.er office, Plymouth.

REMOVAL.

The undersigned having removed his place of operating SO rods north on tho same treet,ti iiivilc the citiieiis and country people to call while the opportunity is in tb-ir reach, and no pain will be spared to obtain gn.nl lnct neseHe promifes to pWe satisfaction to all rfiisonable expectations. J. B. AKMSTKONO. Äug. 21, 18 vi. '::.

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: TMirl -r f f,f l! .Vri . JBIC Vta . r. - m Cincinnati Clothing Store. Mai civ the tin emit. fur in n other wav than that lie is receiving one of the most spltn :i l as sortmciit of CJLOTHIjYG '' Ever brought o thi market, nnd it may 1 r to the intercut !' thos wishing to i repar fur a ! rainv davtocall I efore the assortment is cuEe I ! I . . - ;awl puked over. Iiis tue i lit stock Consists of eoits, pant. vests, and en" of the v.-ry ' et assortu ea s of OVEfl COATS. This lot W!i3 s 1 ctcl with a view to the durability of the irnod an 1 thv maimer in which they were made up, and a it was purchased for cnh, they shall b" sold n little cheaper thau Bay other house in this "neck of woods." lie only usks tie cn.'ti mer to can. at me em i Kami, examine aini ie his own j'ul He j.e ,.,1. loll(,s, , ps a plain rionest home store, but ein snow ome of the most F:incy Goods in the market. Come and yu l tdiali not go uwav disappointed. II. riKBCE. Oct. 15. 151. 3Jtf. Bob has waked up! STOVES lud at ral need price? fjpiin Subseriber lias now on band and intends keeping fr tie r.c; oinmodntion of l h;s customers a enteral assortment !" I1 1 . T I 1 f't C.o D fill'. IT1T 'Til I .'Villi ' . f II j wiil continue the minufutue of Tinware, Sheet Iren ami Cciicrtvaie. II has made r.rrngrmeuti to keep things movin? now, and h s adopted a his motto Te eure vui are riir'it then co abend.'' His Slo. es are riuh'. his tinware is right, and iiiaiiufartur-'d of the riirlit kind or material, ''lid his price skill h right! to suit the purchaser. Give him h cull, and you are sure to get the worth of your money. KODE'dT El'SK. 0 t. 12. ISM. ' 30yl. JYIcw Jlrrangcmcnt. "IIE pirtnerhip heretofore existing1 be tween A. Smnnabarcer and (J. 1). Inrch is dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties. The entire business of tho fun M ill le settled by A. Shinnabarger, who will also settle its debts to this time; and it will be obvious to every one that in ord r to enable him to cloe up the business, that nil those indebted should promptly call and make settlements. A. SillNKAn.lKGEIl, C. D. DURCH. A. SH1NNABARGER WILL continue the Dry floods and Grocery business at the old stand, and in addition to the former stock, he is now receiving a well selected stock of CG3- CLD ffiD XCD &3 q Consisting in part of Cloths, Cassime'cs, Sntinetts, Flannels and Woolen Goods of all kinds. The jLa.iic Will find the Variety Store the place for Winter Dress Goons, Dress trimmings, 5:e. His customers will be apprised of other fresh arrivals in a short time. A. S Oct 12, 1S54. 30tf. GOING IT AT HOME! T Bhe undersigned aas got his borke j ower JL in good repair nnd in complete operation, arid i now preparing to do all kinds of In a neat and f.shiouable style. Cabii-ct makers. Wagon Makers ami others can be at commodated with nil kinds of werk in bis line on short notice, ami pood material rdiaü be used. His work hall give satislaetion or the customer will not le alfd to receive it. Iiis shop is nn Michigan street one door North of Staley'n tan vard . JAMES W. GILLSON. Plymouth. Oct. 12. 184. SfJyl Kjfrk RI7SII. Clover Seed wanted, for VF which the highest m.-irket price in Cash will be paid at the Variety Store. Slll.N'XABAilGER. Oc 12, IM. ., )tf. Cash paid for llhcat, Con And Ontv Httbe Variety Store, and the hi hes MiiTket i rice paid by S1I1NNA. Oct l4. ÄTflfl IStiitih. ranlicrruks wanV V ted at the Var'e v Store, for which lhe highest c market price will Le paid. Don't miss the j lice, for tho best)fiiures will be offered here. SHINNARAROER. Oct 12. :?0tf. Flax. Timothy and Hemp Seed WILL fin I a ready purchaser at the Variety Store iu Plymouth. t the best mnrket prices. Oct 12. SHINNAIJARCEK yotf Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and all Other articles of Produce wanted nt the Variety Store, for which we will ive the best dicker in town, and fell (joods at cur reeular rices. It 1 1 INN A D A U G E ' t Oct 11. 30tf HATS AND CAPS Of every variety, shnpe, color and Size, are now Felling very CHEAP at the Variety Store by MU.NXA. Ot'Pd. .1 f. pto3f0ltttt0U 4 is hereby given that lh 7VT 0TICE is hereby iven that lhe underfill n e 1 have lsnlved parti orship Jiv ni itn il coiiM-nt. Th iiooks will be settled by L. U. Wright, who will settle the debts of the f!r:n. WRIGHT Ac I5ALL. r?ept.2,irt:l. Iotv for Karsai is. f IIIE undersiirnod is a uthorized to s 11 Lets A. No. 'SM and 228 in Pp. ":ot lit. Abo 'M acres adjoining tho East put. of t-iwn, ni:d a few rods East of the Peru ct Chicago Kaiboa I. together with ont-lots Nos. 22, J3, 21 and " conntctinij with the -U acre tract. For terms and otln-r particulars, call on the undersigned at the Itaniicr office. V.M. J. ni.'PNS. July 13 19tf. P55$- FARSIERS! --7r?T-i-M TjJt. varit.ly -slnrt. ill be id! I fouml all advatit iget Ui Depot fur lhe u!j , kinds ol PRODUCE. The undersigned will pow pay cash for many artii U s ollVie l ly lhe I'ailiieK. Cail Cud let lis talk abcut 't. A, SI 1 1 NNA li A KG EIL Oct 12. in:, 1. 30 f; . -- A Fine lot ol Jewelry Vt':if li; Tor kale by H. IL PEESIIING. LANK NOTES, or an approved lonp, (or sale at this office.

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! I! i.i,v ..;.... n.-.t r 9l.i.m,t . . . - . f-' " n ' I M gum lllliviilr aKu,..,! I.v.r lom., Ii . l...t ty of .Marshall and State of In'tiann, on the Indiana, on the "wti. r c- i., i nup-i 4i I fcd limbers, lying on (i. i'oiticmy's Lot north I or Plymouth, nttnehed as the propertv of ti e ! said J.T. Card's and that on the 2Cth dav of ! Oct 1 r,5 1 at 10 oc! ck A. M. at my offi -e in nid ToMisIrp, I will proceed to hear and determined upon such attachment and the claims off aid creditors. Datei tin. the Jnd day of Oct. Joöi. JAMGS U. CASE, Jnstiee. Oct. 5, 15-31. 2'Jti. SnERlFFSSALE OF RE Ali ESTATE! OURSU.ANT to the crder of three several writs of I ieti Facfa?, issued to me out of the omVe of the Clerk of the Circuit an 1 Com- . mo:i Pleas courts ol Marshall county, in the i State of Imliana, I will offer for sah at the court house door in Plymouth in said countv. On Thursday, the 2slli day of flriohrr, Im I, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock I. M. on said day Real Estate in said county, described as follows: (Tiie s one liaving liecn adv. rtisod for lhe 14th September last, jiiid m hat day adjourned until lhe 23th during which nr-v-vrnvTrn tin rnldh ation stopi d. there Imvul' no pauer pnbihel.) No. 1. 2' feet fronting on Michigan street in the Town of Plymoufli, and cxlendin'jr haciwest l;Jf feet, to the all.-y, with the ' brick Store thereou, occupied by I'oincrny it brother, l eing part of the norlli half of Lot II. No. -2. Twenty feet frontine on Michigan ! street, and extending back forty feet, with the building thereon, occupied as a hardware Store, beim: l.irt of the south half of T.ot 41. i.n,t Bdjoinimr the piece numbered one. (above deI errl?., m th. wntl, on the .south IVo. '. Also the interest of Mark Pomcroy in the north half o!' Lot 4 1, in Plymouth, with all the improvements thereon. No. 4. lso the Warehouse bui'dines standing in the rear of Faid Brick and Hardware Stores, on sni.l Lot Jt. No. r. Also the interest of William G. and Mnrn I'oiiKroyJn Lots No 171 nn, 172, inthe said town of Plymouth, with the buiMin'S and improvements th- reori, now cccunied by William .Moor. A. Said property described above and numbered I. -2, and 4, being levied on to satisfy an execution acainst said W. G. & M. Pomeroy, as partners under the name of Pomeroy & Hrother, in favor of Stephenson & MVsh, for about ? 1 1 1 4.30, waiving appraisement laws. II. fnid properly above described and numbered 1 and t em- levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of und asrainsi the same parties above named, for about $-100,50, fubiect to appraisement, and the 1 numbered is subject to the .ibnve Wv iilit 1 ivei. . . C. bud property above described and numbered : and 5, bein.i levied upon to satisfy an execution In favor of and against the same parties abov n -med, for about S 131 IK!, subject to appraisment, and :ho levy on the pr-'pertv nund ercd : being subject to the above levy", marked 'R.' Said property numbered I, 2 & 4, is owned by the nbove named def- ndants by pood title. The property numbered 3, is owned by said Mark Ponu-roy except a lien thereon of $15, for purchase inonvy. . The property numbered 5, is a Tease of the same for ten years from July I !?.":? the lessee ownii g a 1 the improvements, but to lea e the Lo s fenced and pay the taxes durimMIip - - o lease. The rents nnd profits of said property will first he offered for any period not exceeding seven years, and ü'not sold for sufficient to satisfy the executions levied thereon, the entire title and interesto"the defendants therein wi!l be offered to the highest bidder on those waivine appiaisment, nnd for not less than two thirds the appraised value on those subject to appraisement. The appraisinent of said property is as follows: on the execution above marked ß, the property above numbered 1, is appraised, exclusive of the execution marked A, and other incumbernnces, at $375 00 The property numbered 3, is appraied, exclusive of incumbrances, at Ö00 00 On the execution marked C, the property above numbered 3, is appraised subject to the execution B, at 73 00 Ti;e property numbered 5, is appraised at 24 t 57 Raid sale will be continued from dav to day, if Her e sary, between the hours aforesaid, until all o 'said property is sold, or enough thereof to satisfy ?aid executions. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sh'flTM. C. On the sale of the above property, I will receive from the Sheriffone third of the'purchase money, op the first execution, and one half on the other two, and obligations with security to be approved by me, for the balance, on time, not exceeding U) days, heim; authorized so to do by the Judgmeut creditors. C. II. REEVE. Oct 1S5L 2!t3. J 1ST OF LETTERS Remaining in .DJ the Post office at Ply mouth. Oct. I, '54. Allen Miss Mary Adams William B Angerman J F Rroadstone John Raker Miss Harictt Mercer Mrs C T Y Madibon James M D rlowan Jacob 2 Milki C E Moii'jham Catharine Nelson C C7 Nott .Tessee G Norton Orianna2 Nitcher James Pleak John 2 Finer Mis Sarah Plummer Miss Mary Plummer Raiack Plummer Robert Furdy Richar I Ibsliop Horace Ilrown Orjdia Eannon James Rennett Franklin l'.e'iits Louisa Rumworth George Royce Peter Puller Isaac Cavanauirh Patrick Cai I Lit J R V 3 Campbell Mrs Nancy 3fatterson Miss Jane Caffeen E W Pray L W Richmond Monroe Roan Peter Rachard PhilFpS Ryer.sou John R;ce Francis 2 Rvan James Fmtth r iss M. Sio'er Jolni Fellenright llenjanru Skin ner Joye,h J Ringn 'eller George Sulphen Pruda Stewart James Sherw. ed Newton Scott Archibald Rtowe A E Relee Harlow' Futphen Matthew L Tribby Abner Thomas Fanny A Tl omas Sus ini a Carl Robcr Crawford Joseph Curren Michael N Cavender Edward Carroll John II Carroll High (,'oiigle Mrs Emily hooper Mrs H Pawsou Daniel Demster John P Drake Nathaniel Dawson Wm. Dunlass Alexander Emerson Joseph Edwards Miss SA Edwards Francis French Jacob Fish John Gray Miss Hester A Gray William Goble Jamos Garvor John Toham John Gephart K d i Marian Var derhoof John Hardenbrook Alford, Wabash Alias H.iiis Stephen Weston S M Hisins J K 3 Wilkison Harvey Hine. H R U'odJosiah Houschnect Willi miTWetherall MUs FranHindsi'c Ritchie Messrs eis E 3 Hasket J Will .rd D.uiel S 1 Johnson Wm. Johnson James J Join. S( ii John Kliiigermaii William Linoli Jernelia Lindsay Jnb n Lawson George C 2 Lemon John JI Ihm. Willbourn Willi nn 2 Winner Peter Watts Kol We tervelt Abrm Wil'helm David A Whitehead Pernielia Wco.l l'ra u is Willbourn Lidia J L.-, liter Charl (Dutch) Young Renjamin McCoy John Ycckly William S. Persons calli'ie' for the above will please ay "A ivert sed " JAS. P. VAN VA L KENBUR G 1 1 , P. M.

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' v J "oiu lueuicitvoi me lj ituiih cutuii i ' . . I -I I I 1 . 1 It . . ' ' ho''" ct en 'k, a "Vl t"r " , K,i I' J" ' on amruav ine 4:u nay vi uvcniDt r. ivo. saui ieai cm in-win ue riiieiai nie same nine , , i l . . iii I p.n-. l.ei"il upon as tin property Hm. (I. Poineroy at the suit of John W. Wright subect to hiioiher execution iu favor id' the saiiie i!aii'tliT for S-"-7 SI, oi:o hunln-d of which is collectable witlioutieüel l'r. m valuation and apnraijiueiit laws. JOHN L. Oct. 5. 18-j I. THOMPSON. Sh'ff M t!Ji3. Sheriffs H:lc. FyY virtue of an executiou to me directed 3 from the Clerk's cilice of the .Marshall Common Pleas Court, will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth in said county, on Saturday N v. ember Uli, 1S51, between the hours of lOo'cl'ka 111, & 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents & profit. for seven years of the following described real estate, to wit: beginning at a j oint northeast from the south west corner of the north west quarter of the north east quarter ot section 33, township 35. range 3 east, and 1)0 !eet north of the south line of the above described lot, ana 30 feet east of the wesl line of said lot, thene.e running east 17' feet? inches thence north 13'Jfet t, thence west 1TG feet ß inches, thence south I.t2 feet to the place of j oegmniCg, it being a part of the above described lot, and near the south west corner of the same, containing one ball acre more cr less, and levied upon subieetto an execution in fa vor ot Serine's heirs; and if the sa'-d rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satis - ly said execution and costs, will proceed to sell the fee simple title to said renl estate, to satisfy the same. Executed as the property of Wm. G. Pomeroy and ohors to sa.'isfy an exe cution in tavor of John . Wr'ghr J. L. TH0.MP.S0: Fh'ff. Am ? 3 A Oct 183L Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue from'the of nn execution to me directed ie Clerk's office of the Marshall rrnU rAPtt T xeill bronco In ,.!.';. nf the court house doorin the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday November 4th. 1H51, between the hours of ten o'clock a m, and four o'clock p m. on said day, the rents and profits for seven vears of the following described real estate, to -wit: the enst part of the property owned by Pomeroy and Brother, iu Drehmen, in Marshall county, it bo in? a lot out of the nortli xvest quarter of the north east quarter of section 3, township 35 north, of range 3 east, bounded west by a lot ot land now owned by Wm. G. Pomeroy and o cupied by Geo. Pomeroy, and south by the State roadJ runnrnj? east and west, and leading trom Plymouth to Goshen, and running east f.-orn the south east corner of the said Wm. G. Pomeroy's lot along the line of said road, and thirty feet from its centre, eighty feet and four in- hes, thence north one hundred and thirty-two feet, thence v est to the north east corner of said Wm. G. Pomeroy's lot, thence south along the line of said lo to the place of beginning containimr one quarter of an acre, more or less; and if the said rents and profits fail to sell lor a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, will al the same time and place offer the fee simple title to the same. Executed as the property of Wm. G. Poineroy at tho suit of Ruth Sering and others. J. L. THOMPSON. Sh'ff. Oct. 12, 1 854. o0t3. TVTOTICEis hereby eiven that'he Commis sioner and Engineer of the County of Starke, w.ll offer for sale as the law directs, the contract ol Ditc.hinc as follow, to vit: D tchN..: e town 3 2, lane I western j. ds, Do m, " :V2, ' 1 " 2on do. Do 8, 33, I 4ÜÜ do. Do C, 32, " I " p' do. On the 21st day of Octobei 131. at the Court House, in tl e town of Kuo.x, at 1 o'clock P. M. Sp -cincatioas of sa'd Ditches, jriven on the day of sale, or at the Co-nmissioner's offue at anytime. C. S. TlliniTS. Com'r. S. C. J. S. I) ENDER, Eng'r. Oi-t. inl, 23U3. Important Notice ALL persons now indebted to ibis late firm ol Pomeroy & Prother by IJook account or contract, are hereby notified that tho sumo ba boeii duly assigned to me. They vvi 1 1 therefore, hereafter iny pi-t b accounts to me or lo Horace Corbin, who is duly authorized to receive the fame. Yon al e also requested to call immediately and make setUcmeiit, or the same will bo collected bv iaw. " mod:, k. iiorcniTox. Sept. 2. 1854. 2f. BHISXG SCHOOL. JSS. SJll'S'U. vili.. to inlor.-ii th.e desirin" to commence the study of Music, that die will form her c!as on tho first M unlay of October next. Sho will meet the pupils on the m Taing ol I but day at her resilience. Sho will also foim a class in Drawing and Paifting, and one in French. Terms. For Music on the Piano SS 00, $2 00 for the ue of instrunient. For Drawing, Painting nnd French, each f 1 00 per session of eleven weeks. Plymouth, Sept. 23. lüTl. 2-ilf. Bthsi inislrator's .Notice. riHE undersigned have taken out letters of administration on the estate ol John S. Thorp, Lit? of Marshall county Ind, deceased, and all persons indebted to said eate are requested to call a?id make ".mmclint se-iir. ment, and those having claims against it, xvilll tue tliem duly authenticated; for payment.The estate isnolvent. J. IL N. KLING ER Adm'r. ALLICE THORP Adximr Farm for Sale. 4T)QiTk ACRES, about 70 well improved, a iwOty good tonso nnd large Ram and other buildings with a good orchard, 12 miles north west of Plymouth, one mile south of the Laporteroad, and two miles from a good Grist Mill. The above will be sold low for cuoh. Call and sec tho premises. EDWAUD SMITH. May PL 1854. 1 1 in l. It ttt in intra tor's Sate. NOTICE i hereby g'ven that wo wilt Bell nt public am tion on Friday lhe 20th day ol October, lüöl, at the residence ol Jacob Sha-f-r, late of Marshall county, deceased, nil his peis uial property not taken by the widow; consisting ol Horses, C itlle, Hog, Sheep, Wigons. Hiiions Plows, Harrows, and the half of a Thresh hitf Machine. Household and Kitchen Furniture, ami a number ot other arti-c'l-s too tedio is to mention. A credit of nine months will bo tiven on nil minis over lb re.i dollars the purchaser giving hi note with approved security, waiving valuation and apprriiunent lawn; sums ot threo dollar i aud uuder. cali in hand. C ATI! AH I NE SI LIFER Adm'rx. JOHN SHAFEU Adm'r. Sept. 00, 1F5L 2St3 Ad!iiiiaitr;i(r'. IVolice. TVTOTICU is hereby given that the undersigned have.taktn out let ex of Administration on the estate of John Morris, late of Marshall county, nd., deceased. All persons indebted to sd t estate are requested to make immediate settl Miient. and those itnb 1 1e J must hie their eliiins duly au'honticutc d tor I ic'.tlemeiit. The cstteis solvent. KOLOMON. SNYPER. WM MORcS Adm'is Spt, 14, lc5t. iiTV.

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i i ., pays un;er the leien j TYTOW itcsmc to IN ine Fran ki m, that while the people of i nmoum vere rejoicing vuu snout ana exclamations at the mighty works which uvre Roon to eucompass, their city; behold two men ' of that same trite, j Tv name, depatted to st ranee cities and far! ' n- , i , r .i . i i i I oil lands, and many of them wondered and I sjj I r -j r4? I '? 5 rö i And they answered and said, we Ro, hut ere l- o"? we will come again. And th'.'U thvir brethren felt satisfied in their heart, and let; them depart in eace. i Now it came to pass when ninny days had gone by, behold Newton and Joseph returned and brought with them many strange and cu- j riously devised things lor they had been to; far-off lands and not only bartered for many; wonderful and useful things, but thev had i brought with them jNonvcs nisei Ffclics, S And Spires, Gum and Mjrrh, and many other things which the people of the trihe of Plyrnouthites had never yet heard. And when they had entered into the inner court of their dwelling, leiiold the multitude gathered, and LOAVES & FISHES Were spread before them, which exceeded in number those of the great feast of "Loaves and Fishes" in olden time. And when they had eaten until they were full, they went out saying, "Ho every ona that hunger and thirst, come ye to Aeirtmi uml Joseph, for they hace vhrrevith to gntisj' you all." And many iu the abundance of their joy shouted, "Long live Newton and Joseph, wiio pro 1 vidclh plenty ior all, and only ask in return auexc eumgiy small sum ot i not L-ajser's, but; Untie Sam's Coiu. Now if there be nny who doult the sayings of Josephus Jr., let them go to the sign o 2uli.ery, Grocery ut;d Provision Store. Where they will find the above mentioned individuals whose sit names are S&ns 7f n oil WPr.r ' f "V r ,vt ?? ! UeiUiy 10 Sell lllC'll Clieap lor CflSIl Rilü J'TOuUCe j all kind., of tSroceries, Pro isions, Ynkec u" c, o.e. i hey are constantly in wie receipt of iFrc.oij supplies, That there may he no scarcity. Quick sales and small profits, is their motto, with the highest market price for all kinds of Produce. Don't forget the place, but give them a call, j and as sure as my name is Josephus Jr., rou will say to all your neighbors cud friends, "Go thou and do likewise." JOSEPHUS Jr. Ausr. 10, 1C5L 4!3lf. j. o. osaor.NK. a. r. I'odges. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: Office over Wheeler's store. June IS5I. lCtf. Post OSce Stamps. UTTO F)STM.STF4S.jni rilllE Advertier, Postmaster, Pleasant fl Grove, Alb ghany county, Mary'aud, is the first person in the United Sta es, whoeonceived an I undertook extensively to jnibli h the i !ea of furnishing all the Post Offices in the country with cheap Stamps. Al Stamps made by him Ere warranted equal or super or to any others that can be procured for the same price; and whenever any are sent out that are detective or unsatisfactory, duplicates will be forwarded on no ice and without extra clnrge. All who order a set ot Stamps with a fdlset of changes of dates, only two dollars, for thirty pieces, shall be kept in Stamps ad libtcm. Full set with change 31. Address P. M. Pleas nit Grove, Alleghany county Maryland. rjf'Any Editor publis'T-g the ab ve (with this notice) three times, and sending a copy of th" paper, hall receive credit for t n do -lars in wo u Utter, or a ten dollar proof press; or if refeire ' a wood engra -ing, or an en. raved newspaper head of the ah -ve value wi 1 be forwarded J une 17. '51. 2ot3. Millinery and Mantua Making. 71 ft US. DVMJASi would respecfully in1.? JL form the titizeiis of FI virion Hi and vi cinity, that she still continues the business of Millinery and Mantua Making, and is prepared to do the work in its most approved style and in accordance with the latest fashions. She solicits a share of the public patronage. Residence on the corner of Jefferson and Michigan streets. April 20 IS"4-7mfi. HtVimifl Keep coming on to see A lllltl, Ji)hu He stol,s !lt Cougles Store now. His salt has come. Will you hi charily call your patronage to John a poor youiijr man w ith a large family, &.r. Why in the name ol thunder, and all other kind of R.ot., don't 3 ia bring my Rrub hook home, you have had it your tdiare of the time. Now r.iiud, John is a iiueer fellow, you had best not fool with him. I paid this. JOHN. Oh' g dlov how mad. Sept. 7, 1851. 2titf. 5 til Vol. D'Aubigns Hist Reformation, Russia as it is, Great Men and Great Event"?, Haswell on Engineering, Upper Ten and Lower Million. For sale by ROBERTS. August 3, PJ31. 22yl LIME! LIME!! "B IME. iu superabundance and of the very a J !est quality, for purity, strength and whiteness, has lately beeu liscovered, and is now being extensively niuuufactured lor cab, cm ti e premises of the undersigned, situated in Fulton county near the l:ne of Marshall owe nii'o south of what is known as E hly's Saw Mill on E hly's Lake, four miles eal of MHxenkuekee Jake ami four miles iluo west cd Rolstin's tavern on the Michigan Road. Also ti n miles north-west id Rochester, and twelve, mile south of Plymouth. Tho undersigneii is now prepared lo wrders for limo from nny point iu lhe surrounding country, and warrai.ts bis limetogivn GENERAL SATISFACTION. Being epial iu q talitv, it not superior tn the Loganspoit Linie, for all useful and practical purposes. Tho undersigned designs mauuf icturing Loth tho Xiocft nun fHnvi afiur, So as to suit custome rs generally, and is determined to sell at such prices as will lie nn induce ment for all thou desiring lime, to purchase of hi m. All orders promptly filled by wilting or calling on the undersigned at Rochester, or bis agent at the lime wciks. JOHN M. MERRY.MON. July 27, 1831. 2lm:i. SHAVING! SHAVINGM" A Word to thoso who wish to bo shaved is sufficient. Tho umb rs'ghod would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall County, and the Public gene rally, lint he M Itow lullv established in the buMucsa of Shav ing, S'lumpooning, Hair Dressing. and also Renovating. Flattering bim.e;i that, from mm r exjxu ionce in the business, he will be able to tri e universal i R'itiMiicMiiiu to those ho may fav ! their patron.ice as all will be don or in in wiui , . t i patronage as all will lc tloni up ne:itl. iu quick tiliie,-up !tjiis, :ibu.e Lemon's I)ug Stom, R. RLOOrtri. '.p' Senf 7, IS)!

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i 9 a-.. oM!i ..o 'H, i ton u ijtoii .v. J auerson. or i Iii- lürrllru of Ui-ookiV. H'iirlitin. ire r qut--hi to can anl settle by llic 2 t Ii day of August, J 14. a we want to fj Eist to t jr"hnse coeds, o; ii,. r- wj. . . .... i . . i,J,i..- , y KRUUK. HOCCIITOX Ä- I'ATTECfJON. v. s. Summer Good s. ll.n .t rollu(..M pr:Ct.g tli it .s g.-tti,, lat. in theeaion. c&n mul st.e us j vvI11 c nrcaas A"?-3f 1834 iTjt! TIIE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G; B. ROBERTS, fUISGIST, and Hook Skm-fr, in Clark's Prick Piock, opposite the pu'o. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER IS J Drues, Rooks, and allatticlcs appertaining to i the same. Occupying two rooms, the finest j and most extensive iu the city, and having j Goods to fill the same he docs rot hesitate to : invite his numerous friends and cuaiu'snees, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him, to call nnd and examine his I Spritlj? Stock, which be is now receiving. ZJrujgists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to Kell ."gain, Le cordially invites to call. Euying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought iu any market, iu less quantities. G. R. KG HE UTS. Laporie, 3. HYL H;yl. flHE follon ing is a few of the many Rooks -I- just receive! &'id for sab; at the Old Line iS'joL Store. Lo.- t Prince. World of Art. Rob of the Rowl, Fowlers Publications Entire, Novels a LirueS!ocfc, Buist's Kitchen Garden, Vicar of Wnkef e!Jt Farley's Cabinet Library, Po-rtical Works all kinds and Style, Sol Nor'diru'), Trantwineon Railroad Curves, N. P. Willis' Work, Coiriinete, icribners Fnine-crs Taiie Hook, Bancrofts t'tuted States, Jackson's, Nov.', & Strong's, Pctur.8usl.ip, Modern Rrilish Es.;avists, Rollo Works, Present a.e and nnd Life, Pirates Own Rook, Hazlett's Life of Aanoteon, Humorous Speaker, Rulwtr's N.ivels in one Vol, .Mechanic's Rook, Florel fr'ems, Wild Western Scenes, Old Brewery, Mrs. Ren Darley. O. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1251, I V) t 13 ill" OS. The subscriber has just reo'd a . new assortment from the celebrated ous: of Firth, Pon 1 y Co., and Hallet, Davis 6i Co., with and without the Eolian attachment. G. ts. kor;iits. August 3, 1C5L 2-yl. fYjTCSC hath cliarmsto sooth a savage, .je. Xvi. Violins, Banjoes, Tomborines, Accordeons, Claiionets; Flutes, Fifes, Melodeo.isVc.f for sab-at ROBERTS. August 3, 1351. 2JyI "1 T APS of the Seat of War, just rece ved hy 1VJL IiOREinS. August 2, 1951. ibJyl 'B'o I'iii liters, Ac. An essortmentof Japanned Tins, suitable for siirn painters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. Aueust 3, 1854. 2-Jyl LETTER Presses, a new article, which no business man should he without, for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. August, 1854. i.2yl TUE U. S. Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, Just received by G. B. ROBERTS. Augusts, 1654. lyyl They are Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson A RE now receiving a largand Splendid asort ment of IDjELT g-oods, nothing V Groceries, We now invite the citizens ofMarslall count? and vicinity, to call and examine our stock, and by so doing you xvill find every thing you. want in our line, and you will also find them Cheap. Although we are on one of the corners, we we don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking God that we are not as other men, cr in other v.ords, by saying that we trill cither rell at cost or cheaper than any one else iu town. In short we are selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customers roust jttdge as to our honesty and integrity, to do which we are willing to trust them. 3 j'Flease give us a cull. B, H. & P. June 1, 1C51. I3tf. See Here, Folks! DID JOS3 Um Some of his Good are here and many oId. Some of bis firt purchase are still behind, but coming most every d iv. lie h u ordered lota more thoOgb-bio t a heavy lot of Fish all suld, u'uiost. J.C July27. 1P51. 2ltf Plymouth, September 7, 1854. I told II ink that he must do thi. What Pat Why take the papers, and get etraddl of my Kc d Hosi ami go to see lhe.se folks that said they would p iv me lat January, and then after harvest. They have not done it. This, Halde, 's a hard Roy. lie eays til at he will put it through. Well on considerntion 1 .aid go it Roy. I have not teen him hiucc. He utartod, perhaps bus pone, if :-o call and ej me, a I have my h.uids full f work already cut out. I have nil time to lo..k after lelirq'ient Jebtor, lhe business at J. din's ill tie dono on the magnetic svstim of cash down and prices to correspond. JOHN COUGLE. Sept. 7, ISj4. Sffitf. Lund F or Sale. OA ACRP.S of choice timbered Land in scOU tion 7, township 31 north, of range ti east, is offered for sale at a bargain. It it ! about two miles north of Plvmouth east of tbe Michigan Road. Terms easy. Call on the uudersiened at the Danner office. WM. J. RURNS. Aug. 17, 13"4. 24tf. JS hereby gi eu to the h Mer of the Rond, for a deed tor Lot 152 on the origin 1 Piatt of Plymouth, to prod uce said B.md to the Agent of Marshall County in Indiana, pay the purchase money and receive a deed tor said Lot. on or before the tirst day cf November A. I). 1351, c rsai l contract for the purchase cd" said Let will bo, and is hereby declATuJ to be rescinded fr ni and after that time. Ry order of the R. ard of Commisi nets of said County, at their Sept Term. A. D. 1854. t. McDonald, a. m c. Oct. 5. 1351- 29t4. DR. S . H IG IN BOT HAM. ' Respectfully tenders bis professional scrvi ces to the citizens of Plymouth and surround ing country. All calls, davor night, shal receive prompt attention, od.ee on Michiga. ::icel opposite t It Piiutiut effxe. No. SCUV '

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