Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 November 1854 — Page 3
THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. - DExtra copies ot the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe ha J at the office for S cents each.
i'ricalt&ral Scfifty. All those favorable to'the organization of an Agricultural Society for Marshall county, will please recollect that on next Saturday (the llth inst..) a marling will be held at the Court House, at 1 oclock P. M.. for that purpose. The farmers, mechanics and others of Marshall county, should not be behind. their neighboring counties in this ;espect. MonCj! SonryS The first year of our ronnection with the Burner expired in . July last, and we have many subscribers who are owing us for that year, and who ; re now requested to call and settl.-. We luve constant casli outlays, that must be
met. and the amounts due us mutt alio j By llanger 8uJe colefy we want ourSuPbe settled in some way. cr. AJlOBMAN." We Ii3ve diicontinued th papers of I a pC.itiie fict; for we hve before us -errral for non payment , ami where we j the original locutnent! The Juryman notice a manifest want of disposition to ; was discharged a once, of course! p3V, we shall promptly erase the names, i hnick. We publish and send our paper to th ; mmo ' ..bscriber for pny-nut for the fun j P,"AI,so ? ?AAL-T' UmC , . , , , , paper svs: "Last week the wind was so of th thing and vt he n that fails, we nfl .jonion LcxeV of ,he Erie shall stop it, wiihout regard to persons, ; CH nn that the boats had to lie to anlocality, or pecuniary circumstances. ' other strong proof that Jordon is a hard j road to iravl!' The next day a freight ---. ; boit was closely chased by a piratical FFCC BJCaS. We will take the issues of ! rrew, but '.he captain of the former anj of tho Indiana Free Binks on sub- with great presence of mind threw a peck nrr'inttou to the Hanner. whelhrr su-nen. I ,,f oa,s "P"" lhe tow-path; the piratical
' lvd or not. i'u uauj. Aon l'mpi iuiuji. wiauj-: pointment and perplexity. Mr. Pierce has I received and is now offering a choice lot of Fall and Winter Clothing, second door north of the post ofiice. Bargains can be hid there, an I no mistake. Surveyors Notices to , . non-residents i iTiu3t be settled (or or satisfictorily secured before they are inserted, unless the Surveyor orders them ar. becomes reuponsible for their payment as soon as the work is done. There are three now in this paper and as we are totally unarquainted with any of the parties, the above most be complied with before our next issue or thpy will be se t aside. John, at the long frame on tlie corner, j if oflVring very fair to those indebted to j Ii i in - i o. c. I A Ehck L'it. A few of our clever sub- ' eribers have been paying us in itr-sn : far that we don't pretend to know the j whereabout of tome f thun. In onr ; nxt pi per we sh 11 publish a list of their ! names nnd tlie amounts of their indebted- ! j'-ss, and intend keeping the list up as j f.t a iir'i nairmii Inrnr such e r ooc.i re ! and if their new homes are known, we will send them a copy, and some extras to piss around amongst thdr new neigh- , hr. : " 'n" ine new town oeiiunarv is now nearJr ..p.,. ...1 -. .to...... ..... nvoj J know whether any permanent arrangement for the winter h s been nude or not. Bots.Waxtk.o "luc 4 .m-uripun v. j Tk ri.:t .1 .1 .1 : . rv... Item lets off .he followins: What we to do for boys? When we were a j bjy. there was lots of boys, but they 1m ve grloaly grown scarce, until now there is j iiar.lly a boy left. As we walk through the streets we read i,i shop w ndows, w - T 4,C rs Wanted.' When we pick up a! newspaper, the first advertisement tliai j strikes our eve is "A. Hov Wanted.'' In . . . . word, every body wants . boy. iWw, m view 01 luu Rreat scarcity ot I bjys what nre we to do! What shall we j do for a substitute to light our fin s, sweep cur ofn.ee and run our errands? . The other day a little fellow about fourteen years of ag, (begging his pardon, we took him fo a borj applied to us for a situation. 'What can you do?" we inquired. A little of almost everything," was the reply. "Are you quick at your errands?' "Well, sir, I don'i much like to do ranis.' Can yoa sweep and dust wl'.?'' : Whj. sir, young men don't sweep any now a days. The women folks have monopolized that branch of Ihf business. It isn't" He was going on to siy sweeping isn't genteel, but he hesitated .o state his conviction. "How will you make yours If. useful?" "Why, I'll ßitiu the cfH e and answer oiieflions when you are out." "And how much do you ask for thi tervice?" la the neighborhood, sir, of three dollar." "Til ihe neighborhood?'1 Ves sir." What do you meai by neighborhood?" 'Simply three dollars, sir a trifle more or less." "And you can neither sweep or run errands'" -Oh. (a little vexed.) I could, but" - 'But whit?" "It ain't exactly the thing." Yet at your age, we " 'Dan mc, lir,' picking his hit and Wtdiiig towards the door, "you don't take iefor a Boy, do you?" Amused but not astonished, vre asked ourselves the questionwhat are we to do for boy? If some enterpruing Yankee would un4ertake to get up a lot of boys, he could 1 . . ,J. , make a large fortune tn a short time, for never tritbtn our recollection, have boys ' betn tQ Cuch demand. : 1 - i '. "T&any, Jenny, whue in the deuce aro' 1 t . my pants I reckon m.u h,s them. . Ifi hi soafl is ihe contention .
English Flour. The Journal contra diets the report which has had a wide circulation in the papers, that English flour und wheat would be imported into this country. It says: There was a report started by a fun loving gentleman in this city, that a cargo of 10,000 bushels of English wheat was on its way to this market, and a sample of the same was exhibited on 'Change to the great astonishment of a gaping crowd, some of whom forgot that the same would have to pay 20 per ceat. duty on reaching this port. We heard afterwards that a sale had been made, but it turned out that the believers, and not the wheat.
were sold, and the latter like the flour named, is still "io arrive. A N Intelligent Ji'Hok At the term j'"" e county Court held at N. Y. (where the cholera had J een prevalent the psl summer.) the judge holding the court received fro m the jury-room, then occupied, the follow j" communication: !, erbelJ '' J y, Sir; Oure i lot is caste in A Dismel nlace. sprnnded horsv stopping to eat the oats, the boat ! mmnged to escape. fct This Oot A corresponded of the London Mt jerary Gazette, alluding to the numerous i r i r : i i i (i r urnuis lliilll awLMriimi poisoning adds. 1 venture to affirm ihr re is scarce even a cottage in this country that does not contain an invaluable, termin. niiiiirMiaiT- irinrtt i lui siii-ii r n nir, ,. . ,J r . ; uouiiug more man a ueeeri spooimu 01 made mustard, mixed in a tumbler of warm wnterand drank immediately. It acts as an emetir. is always rpadv, and nvy be used with perfect safety in any esse where one is required. By making this simple antidote known, you may be the means of saving rnnnv a fellow treature from an untimely end. A sile of 1000 Indian hog is reported iu Louisville, at 64,75 net, deliverable there. Oh:" exclaimed n poor sulT.Tcr t n Jenti.M, Mhat is tho second wrong tooth von hnve pulled out!"' ''Very sorry, sir," snid tho blundering operator, but ns there were or.lv three yhcn I begnn. I'm Hire to be right next Itne. " -"" jeV . -v "V SPECIAL 'OTICK s piven ti thoe indebted to the undersigned to rail ami sef.lc by cash or note, and very ! much o'olifc I N v. 2, 13.- 1. WM. L. PIATT. 3313. -cv IMnnks. Deed.', Mortcapcs and Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at a very rt pne. nre for sale at this office. Abo I'.hnk Notes neatly printed and for sale i at the sante place - jfSAT I" 1 The un.Iersiffiieil Ii lvinj: removed his place of .,.,r!. ?(, ro(i, nnrlh the ,nmc .tret f. i I invites the citizens and country people to cal while the opportunity is in their reach, and no .-,.. llP,n;ll,l loot,,.,;,, rnd bkrn,,.,. ,.XI1.ctntinn,. J. E. ARMSTRONG. AlJ(T 2. ij3;.4. 03 ... . or foi l.ii'irn insi. r wnr a..i ,.,or;,o,1 ,rt n T .! " B I I II O IOIMk-milV.ll J II UIIIVI llM III TVI I J. No. and '228 in Plymouth. Also 20 acres adjoining the East pirt of town, and a few rods Ei,st of the ?eri ChicaRO Rail.oad. together with ont-lats Nos. 22, 24 and 'J5 connecting with the '0 acre tract. For term- and other particulars, callonthe undersigned at the Banner office WM J. BURNS. 19lf. July n flfl nUSH. Clover Seed wanted, for JJ vf which ihe Inchest mail et price in Cash will be pij at ihe Variety Store. SH INABAitfiEl. Oc 12, 18.71. 3 ) f. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved .orn. forsale at this office. Plain, ISlnck and Fancy B XL jaTX&.96 m An nsscrttnent not to j bo le;it aiiywiiere in Nortiu ri I nil nua, nd to j which tho atientioii o? the Ladies of both town aud cuuniry, is invited by SH INABARG ER. ort C5. 1 2tf. cii BOOTS"i SHOEs7 A Large and gtncral assortment Alrady received, and more o'i tho way. Dan't It any one gt ili wool or vor fyes, until you call and lock tbrcn-'botn immonse B.ock at tho VARlflY STORE. ocl'ZS. 32 1. -gi I C.1E5TS be?t TEAS f I,1C ditlercnt 3AJ kind, expressly for retail purposes to our custom rs f r their own family ue. 'C'26 A. SI11NABARGER. Coflcc, Sugars, Spices, and every o'lier article in the t'r0CCI'y IillCal fi;;niei that will astonish those who hava been paying high prices lewhere, can le h il nt tUn VARIETY STORE oct 26. 32tf. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Adrninistratrix of the estate of John A. Mow, late of Marshall county, Ind. deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. MARGARET MOW, Admr'x. oct 26, 1854. 32t3* Notice. By virtue of an order of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will r ff r nt private sale, on tho premises. 011 tho I8.hd.1y of November, A. D. IS51. -he follow 105 described Real Estate to-wit: The r'1? ttqu-trter of thesouth west quar. ter of section number s-venteen, in Towiishin llIimi,er thirty-four north, ofran-o four eat in the District of lands subject to wie at La Porte Ii.di inn. containing forty acre, being situated in the County of Marshall, Indiana. S tidied will be sold on the following tennj: ! ei'f:r rureha.e nmev U be ch in band, 0ZIAS BIBD Adm'r. oetbr to. 3U4.
i FANCY DRESS GOODS,
w ii Dry Goods Generally. THE immense amount of business done at the V riety Stoie about now, fully justifies the proprietor in keeping his eustomcis and the public generally poiTK? in relation to Lis iFtrMj supDltrj. Just reeeiv d f rvery Yiri-ty of tlio above G od.. The Ladies are etpecinlly invited to examine bis Mt.ent Kink of Fancy Dr Gorl.. .. he fl it:ert himself that lie has not altogether ieghcted their warn. A. SUIXADACGER. On . ir.:4. 32' f. Winter Sltaitls Oil! 11 A S,.,e.id,d a. r m n.. and u.ted to the season, are nj w out mi t nucli pnet s as to do away with all gruujbJnjr, at tin VARIETY STOKE. m-t 26. MSI. 30 :f. . - Tfir JLiucry Stable. THE undersigned has erected new Barns on Wasliinston street, one srm TP immpilifltel v west of i.n VAwnrAe Un co where he is j repared Jo accomtnlate his old customer., and ns many new ones as moyfi;.d it to their interests to give him a call, with Horses & Buggies On as liberal terms as any other establishment in Northern ndiana. He will alo 1-rnish teams and drivers when calle for, to take passenger., toan point desired. His stock and buggies are kept in qood order horses safe to drive, u'm! buggies comfoitabie nnd reliahle with fair usage, and every pains Uill be ta!en to render patrons comfortable, and secure them the worth of their money. SILAS TIDBITS. Oct. er, IS34. y f. NOTICE!. Will oibr at public nb-o i ihr- I Cih dnv of NovrmbtT next ut ir.v roidcucr, S mib's wet Plvino'i th. the following proper! v, to-wit: o; Cow. Y..u:i" Cit:lr. Ilnwr. Sheen. Ho?,
fJei-se.W ijron. harness, C)olc Stove, 11 -eStr.nds j 1 ürl wcsl quarter of the north east quarter ol and other articles to i vii in 'o mention. A j section 33, township -lö. raupe 3 east, and 'A) credit of six months will be piven. the purcha- j 'cet north of the routh line ol tlie above descri--r "iviu" n te with anor. v.tl security, waiving I bed lot, ana 30 feet Cast of the west line of
all nppraisineut and valuutiou laws, nml draw - ing interest from date. Ojt 2 1 8.1-1. JOHN HALL. 32.3. 15,000 .TS'Si. all ki ,d. for s.-l". Nnvv in a to Q lincej, I'air ierrv Trees f ood lime to set them nu. C:ill at my farm v. est of Hynn uth on the Lnporte n a l. ind b ;v chi ap. WM. HAILY. Sale of Land. EY virtue oran order of tl e Marshall Common Meas Court, the undersigned, a Commis.siooer appointed Ly said Court at its October term, lS.'il, for the purposes therein cr.o.;n.i --ill .rrxnl if.t.ll ,,1.1:. ctiip at the Court House door in trie town of IMynouth, if not sooner sold at private sale, on ' m4i o at Ill-flay IOV. SOlIl 1 Sol. The follO'.ving described real estate, belong--ins to the heirs of David ShaTer deceased, towit: The wei t half of the north east quarter of section nine, in township thirtv-three north, of.rance three east, iuae in Uourbon townin? to the heirs o David Shafer deceased, toship, Marshall Goun-.v Ind., and containing 80 acres, more or less. Terms f alc -One third of the purchnrc money will be required cash in hand, onethird in six months, and the other third in twelve month hs, the purchaser giving notes with e h Id set urdy drawing interest, valua ion and nppiah cint-nt laws, approved free and waiving valua ion aim ar The above land has been appraised at very t reasonable figures, and the r. is a bargain in it. Wm. J. CUUNS, Coin'r. Oct. 42C, 1H5I. 3214. lTotl pp " Pers",,s know ins l hemllUllUlv. ielves indehied to the old firm or Carters tnd Cleveland, or G. S. Cleveland im.ividually, will please call immediat Iy an I make payment to the undersigned, who will be found at all times at the store of Charles Pa'mer in Plymouth. James m farin, forGlLSON CLEVELAND Oct. sr.th ir;5t. 3-,nf. Can't be beat. O ir extensive assortment nl Glass & QuceiiMvarc Now open and yt-l to bo opened, will lc eou.iilrr d lvdl those who will lake the tui'if to evil iih1 'x:iiniiie it. .11111 lv niiient .m,l Q H E A P for any market in th. wcf'. L cry thiinr von can mention in tint hue m;iv he lumid at SIIIXAHAUGER'S. Fllich r?JerillOS, Alpacas, and D 1 lies, till oualities in I colors. !" r side lu ap by SIUNARARf.ER. oct 2G 5-j:f American House. WM. PECH ER, Proprietor, On ITS ic!iiü 11 street, south part ol PLYMOUTH. IXD. T lillS ho'ise having been rcmoddled and comfortably fitted up, is now prepared for the reception of the public, a.d the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a com'ortable and deicable stopping place for Travellers an l thers. Hisexperience in the business, and his determined elTorts to render cntiresatisfaction to thore w ho may favor him with their patronage, may he found sufficient recommendation for a trial at least, Larc and commodious New DC TJCOT 3S Have been erected forthis hoise, and in connection -with it is a L1VERY STABLE, where horses and carriages may be had on shortnotice, and on the rmstreasonabletctmS. Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be occon.modated at their own pleasure. Oct. 2d, 18 yl. ToWilliaui II. Horton, Thomas Wise, and Daniel Borlz owners of outh eat quarter o section 17 Township 33 north, of range 4 cast' South west quarter ot section .1 Township 31 range 3 east, and north half of the south west q-iarter of section 3t township 3 north, of ratine 3 east. It has become necessary to construet ditches across the above desrrihed land., in ditching tho Swamp Lands, and at any time I w ill be ready to arrange the damage as the law directs. samlel Mcdonald. Swamp Land Cem'r. Oct. 2 1854. The State of Indiana, UlarKliall County, ss: In pnrusnce of an order made by iho Com nion P1m C Mirt of Mtrshall County at Ihe Ojtlerui, 18 4 I will i JT.T for sale jn 4 weeks j from dute, tlie following reil e-H'e belo i : i 11 ir totUe estate ot John Mt F-irlm deceased to. wit the undivided one half cd' a fiecc of laud aud impn veinents, lying in the South east part ol Lot N'i 177 in the town of I'lyiro ith, bound d as follows Beginnin; nt the Som'i east corner of naid lot and running North 18 fret on Michi-f gan S reet, thence West 30 feet, ibeuce South 18 feet 10 the South line ot lot 177 thence ras 30 feet to the place i f beginning. Terms of Sale. ch. WAHREN TAYLOR, Adm'r, A Vine lot ol Jewelry A iVnSihes For sale by H B. rEBSHING.
SherilTs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from'the Clerk's office of the Marshall Circuit court will expose to public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday November 18th. 1854, between the hours of ten o'clock a m, and four o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and profits for fevea years of the following described real estate, to-wit: the east pnrt of the property owned bj Pomeroy and Brother, in Brehmen, in Ma rsh-jll couniy, it being a lot out of tlie north west quarter of the north east quarter of section township 35 north, of range :t east, bounded west by a lot of land non owned by Wm. G Pomroy and o enpied by Geo. Pomeroy, and south by the State road
J runnin-cat and west, and leading from PlymI outh to Goshen, and running east f;om the south east corner of the said Wm. G. Pomeroy's I -J.W4i) (tiv. . v ruiri lUUUl Ith Hill I I I W Tb from its rcillre; ei,Mv fcet and four jm t,,ence north olie hnndreii nnd thirty-two feet, ioi aiong u.e nne oi pah roau, ami tinny leet thence west to the north east corner of said Wm. Cm. Pomeroy's lot, thence south along the line o' said lo to the place of beginning containing one quarter of an acre, more or less; Abo ten fcet wide, and thirty -two fee' long I rum ii- r.h to m utli, itiiutcd wt nfnnil u ljoinirig to a lot of 1 1 ml p:irc IikmmI by ?ail Poineroy of Dai I B.otlier. and bounded south by tho Plymouth and Goshen State r al. nd west Iy a county roal runnini north and south on the ! tast ":J?' th,e 1'' .of e t,m n ',f P,re'M1; i 'orlh., l l"' ""S'g to DhvkI Brothers. containing live rods more or less; and if the said rents and profits fail to sell lor o sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, will at the same time and place oiler the fee simple title to tlie same. Executed as the property of Wm. G. l'omeroy at the uit of Ruth Sering and others. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Oct.er, is:i. :Et:t. Sheriffs Sale. J3 V virtue of an executiou to mc directed i) from the Clerk's office of the Marshall Common Pleas Court, will ext.o.-e to public sale at the Court House door in the town of i Plymouth in said county, on Saturday Nv ern- ; her 18th, 1851, between ihe hoursof lOo'cl'k a ! j m, ft: 4 o'clock p m, on ai(l diy, the rents & i : profits for seven years of the following des- , i crilcd real estate, lo wil: beinnnb-g at a l oint i north east Irom tl.e soulh west corner ol the ! ' ram lot, thence running east 17u :euü inches thence north 132 feet, thence west 17G feet Ö i -1 A 1 . 1 a f a . . I ' iuci.es, thence souui u'j leet lo the place oi bc-einnir.j:, it l einp a part of the above described lo, and near the south west corner of the yame, containing one haFacre more or less, and levied upon suhject to an execution in favor of Bering's heirs; andifthe said rents and profits tail to fell foi a sum sufficient to satisty sail cxerution and costs, will proceed to j sell the fee simple title to said real estate lo I satisfy the same. Execu.'ed as the propery of Wm. G. Pomeroy and othors to satisfy an exeeulion in favor o John W. Wr phi. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Ov20, 18 1. 32x3. irtue ol" hii execution to no directed nm the Clerk of the Cass countv circuit 1 court. 1 ill rxoos; to puhlic sale l)clvccn the j 1,0,,!, s f ,en "'l ,,1; fnr o'clock p ,m. i 's-trhiy the 18:h day of Noveinber, ICÖ4, "1P reiitHRiul proht.H forsevrn rears of lh .I-howin-deMiib.-d real estate, to-wit: the eas half of the north e:,sl q-mrter, and the wst hal b north east qu.u ler f cctii j bip .13. range one cast, in Marshall I !U11 V:XKV üu' 1,nfs I'n.lits f.. y,,."1rs !V vn ,,'r f"M" ''b'e "' m.riii east qu.u ier 1 section i(, towi. all county, lud. or said nevcu nt to 8alif ""!'! --f'" and eosts. t e fee -imple title to saiil real estate will be i ff.-red at the same time and place. L- ird upon ns the propirty of 1111. CJ. l'omeroy at the suit of John W. Wright ildect to niio'hc r rxec-iiti Ii in favor of the j r"- idan.t:fff..r , 81. on, j " robvctnbl.. wiihout rebel Ii i nraii.t i.; b.w-. one hniplred of w hich fr m valuation and JOHN L. THOMPSON. SlrfT M Oct.ec. 1 8.f I. 3,,:i. Taxes for 1854. THE uiidem?nril Treasurer of Michail county Iiidi;m:i ben by inl'oiniM taxpavt-r that the ' l'er iCtlX''u eacii iou vamation ol taxahh. j r,0l,l,,ty ''; S'ale purp-.M;. fifiwn cent; and 1 ' "l 'ITy cents on e: cii '. r:u'' SI0 v.iliit:i.n ofiaxal.le jin.prrty 'or (O mtv purposes thirty .f1TU cent.-, and on eaeh poll lil'l v et n'. 1 he ftdlowinp ts-xrs vf rj assessed by the To A nhi Tiustee?, to-wit: U11 O i Township, road tax. oie r nt on eac h aere of taxulilc I.1111I; Towild j ;ind M-hool t;n, twenty-live et n s 01 each poll. Center Township, twenty eelits on the $100 r:i!i at ion for 1 oid purpose., and fifteen cents fir township and school purposes. (r ei e Township thirty-live rents on rach 5 lull, and Uiiil) ctntfi on -;m Ii poll fur h'o purposes, ten cents on cachSlÜÜ for township j purptie. mkI 1 lit- cint 011 the acre fi.r road p irpo-e l'OUibnn Tovnliip. 15 cents 011 each SlOO. I rtuwnhip purpose.", an J If ct. n t-icli ucre for road purposes. TippecaiMM. tbesamo in H nrbon. Criiiinii; twi n y en U on e cli SIO0, 1'ortownhip expenses an' road purpo.ses, thirty cents on 1 nth S'Ou for Kthool potpo.scs acd one aud threr-fourlhs cvii'k on tbeiicrrftii roud purposes. North Township, litii wu irnts lor township p:;rpoCK, twelve cents 011 thu SK 0 and ten cents on each poll for school pi rposes, idso the ct lit on eaeh ücrefor road puip rso.. r;k Tow n-sli ip, 2i ce nts 011 the S100, for .cho.il j urpores n:il 10 ccnTS for township and 1 cent on e;: hacre for road purpose?. Franklin Township. 10 cents township, 10 cents school on each SlOO. Wi-frt Tow nship, 10 cents, for school, 10 cents for town.-bip. ai.d 5 cents for road purposes oh euch SlOO valuation of real r.nd per.oual property in said township. Aud hereby give notice that acc. rlinjr to law, shall in perse n. or by pepnty a'tend at The usual plaers. of'bolding electiu.s in t-ch of tiio rrvend Tow nships, on the days specified below, l r the purpose f recciviug the taxes ',oY inu runeiM jeiir nein mich las-paver ns prefer pi.yb.g in their own f0w -r.mps. ill I I'a'.iLIiu Til. Oil Tllfd:iv MnrrrnKpr 7 i- i . " Co rnir.ii North " l'olk " West ' Weilneday 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 it; Th.!rslay Tiiday " Saturday " M nluy " Tuesday ' Wednesday ' Bourbon T pecan'e ' " Greene " Union ' - rnursilav And in my oil ce in I Iy mouth Friday " 17 where I may befonnlat all limes thereafter iU--irdinir to law. Tix payers wil! plcrre tar.Q notice that the te.v collection laws aie lostiingeiit in their eharader ns to compel the Tieasurer t eollect taxe.s by Ifvy iiinl ale of property if they are not promptly paid. It is. therefore, necessary hat t very one ees that his taxes e.re paid before he third Monday of M irch next, and thus fieven this upjdeasant and expensiro duty from ilexoiving on me. T.ix-pa;, r wil! pi. a e prepare tin mselves to make their own change, and bus conkr a special f.ivor on ine. JOSEPH EVANS, T. M. C. O t-19, 1P5I. 3i,(;. FARMERS ! The Variety Store will be ound an advantage! (it Depot for the ai.Ie of i ll kinds of Tin; miflersigneil will now pnyeHtli fur many articles ofleicd by the Fanners. Call and let 'is talk ubout it. A. SIIINNABAHGER. Oct 12. in:4. 30ift Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and all Other nrticjes of Produce wanted at the Variety Store, for which wo will give the bent dicker in town, cn J fell gocds at cur regnlnr price.
blUNABAKGER i Oct 12. 30tf
TUE JPEOPIj&S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE: F. RinPLER. HAVING purchased the entire inteTet in this establishment, and added to it a splendid assortment of the Cheapest
Ever brought to this market, he invites his old customers and the public generally to giTe hiin a call at the oi l stand h the north room of Husk's new 1 uildin?. His stock of Fall find Winter Clothing Is Extensive and Complete. Winter Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Baps, and in fact every thin? in trie said line of trade, together with Yankee Notions, Jewelry. &c. &c. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than any other establishment west of New York City. His stock of Jjttnttsl)tng (Boob Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, a-d all other kinds of Wiiit r Goods, can't b- beat in apportion of Norther i Indian , and his variety of Trin. mings for Tailors and others n.akinup clothing, will l e found more extensive than at any o: her house in tlrs place. Don't o somewhere else and get cheated before yo i cal! at the Prople's eheap clothinp story, vhere you are sure to tet the worth of your money, and leave th? ropriet r of the establishment with the warmestthanks for your patronage. F. R. Oct. l'J, IC51. 31tf. ma You get that fine Suit Cincinnati Clothing Store. niidersisiied tender9 bii warmest A tha inks to the citifns of Plymouth and .Marshall Co mtv for lh? vvann reeeptioti they ,r,i, liini noon liii ren oval mnonrst them, in , "j WIV rif putri.najre. It' lias been amonzst them but nunut six mouths, vtul lias IihI to recruit his stock twiee. for which he can i ccount for in ho oilier wnv than that He i.i receiving one of the most spl n Ii 1 a.sortments of SW TT V 7TTT 3 13 ;attfr1 F CLOTHING Ever brought to this market, and it may be to tbeiutertst of thos; w i-binjj iojr.'pM for a rainy day to ca'l I etbre the assortuie:.t is rul'cd and iiked over. Hispieyt nt stock consists of rO'iti, pntd", vests, and rn? c f the very est assortn en s of OVER. COATS. This lot wns Ptl .-cted with a view to the duriibility of :he goods 3'id the manner in vhieh they were made up, and as it was pi reins cd for cash, they shall be sold a little cheaper than any other lroirse in this "neck of woods." He only aks 'he cut h er to c;;:l. at thei 11 Hand, examine and be his own judgw. He le p i plain honest home st re, but c n show some if the most F.dicy G'UmIs in tl.e in: rket. Conic and vo t sh 11 not go awav disaf p ini-d. II. I'lEliCE. Oct. 12. 1S5L 30:f. Bob lias waked up! STOVES Da;"?cM Abiuiclniicc! 2nd at reduced prices. B 'IIB Subscriber has now on band nnd in- - tends keepinü for th' nc on modation ol his customers a general nscnrlincnt f Cooking Parlor and Shop Stoves. II- will contitrie the m muf u tue of Tinware, Shoot Iron and Coppcrwinc. II" hoi maile air mg nieuts lo keep things movin; now, ami h is uil opted nf bis motto lie Hire yon are right then go idiead.' His S o.'es are rish, his tinware is right, arid iiiauuf u tui 'l of the riizht kind op material, an 1 his prices th ill be right! to suit the p irchaser. Give him a call, and you are sure to cet the worth of your money. T.ObEuT KUSK. Ott. 12. 1S:4. 30yl. JYcw flrranrcmcnt. rilllF. p-rtntr hip heretofore existing beJ tween A. Shinnabarger and C. I). H ;rch is (iisobed by the mutual cons ntof the parties. The entire business of the fi m will le settled by A. Shinnaharver, who will also settle its debts to t'.is tune; and it will I e obvious to e ery one that in ord r to enable hirn to close up the business, that all those indebted should promptly call and make settlements. A. SHI NXAB.lRGIflt, C. D. Bl'RCll. A. SHINABAR.GER WILL continue the I3ry Hoods and Grocery business at the old stand, and in addition to the former stock, he is now receiving a well selected stock of CT ÖD GD X3X -0 Consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimei cs, Satinetts, Flannels and Woolen Goods of all kinds. The Toadies Wir find the Variety Store i7e place for Winter Dress Goons, Dress trimmings, &c. His customers will be apprised ofot; fresh arrivals in a short time. a S Oct 12,13-!, 30tf. m ftlministrator's Sale. 1 ilE undersigned Administrator of the estate of Ildbi. Johnson, late of Marshall coun ty, Indiana, deceased, will proceed to sell at the late residence of said deceased, on Saturday the l Ith d y of November 1834 all the personal property belonging to s- iJ.estate, consisting of I Iotscs, Hogs, Cattle, Corn in the field, Wagons, Harness, and farming Utensils generally, several hives of Bees, together with Household nnd Kitchen furniture, besides many other articles not necessary to mention. Tonil of Salo.A ercditof ninemon hs will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security drawing interest, and waiving valuation and appraisement laws; three dollar! and under, cash in'hand. JOiiN JOHNSON, Adm'r. Oct. 26, 184. Cash imul for Il Virn, Corn, And Oat-i, at the Variety Store, aud 'he hi 'best ..1. 1 1 fl,t.T4 .viiiTKei price nam iiy oui.a Oct 12. iOO II ii mIi. ran berries wanted at the Var'e v S'ore, lor which the highest c i'h market price will be pud. Don't miss the t bice, for tho best figures will be offered here. SIIINABARGER. Oct 12. aotf. Flax, Timothy and Hemp Seed WILL fin l a ready purebafer at tho Variety Storo in Plyinouth, at the liest market price-. SI II NAB ARC ER Oct 12. 30tf HATS AND CAPS Of every variety, fihapt, color anil Sire, nre now selling very CHEAP at the Variety Store by SH1NA. Oct 12. 3ltf.
To Sin Painters, Ace. An assortment of Japanned Tins, suitable for sign painters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. Augu-t 3, ISM. 32yl
OF THE
I cto r er sion TVTOW it came to pass under the reign 0I 4 Jl King Franklin, that while the people of Plymouth were rejoicing with shouts and ex clamations at the mighty woiVs which were soon to encompass, tLeir city; behold two men of that same trit e, .yjGiPTo.v v jo sep n By name, depaited to strange cities and fai on" lands, and many of them wondered and said "IVIiv do vc iro? And they answered and said, we go, but ere, long we will come again. And then their I brethren felt satisfied in their heart, and let I them depart in peace. I Now it came to pass when rcnny days had j gone by, behold Newton and Joseph returned and brought with them many strange and cu- j riously devised things for they had been to far-off lands and not only bartered for many wonderful and useful things, but they had brought with them Loaves and Fishes, Suar, And Spices, Gum and Myrrh, and many other things which the people of the tribe of Plymouthites had never yet heard. And when they had entered into the inner court of their dwelling, behold the multitude gathered, and LOAVES & FISHES Were spread before them, which exceeded in number those of the gteat feast of "Loaves and Fishes" in olden time. And when they had eaten until they were full, they went out saying, "o every one that hunger and thirst, come ye to Newton and Joseph, for they hate ichcrexcith to satisfy you all." And many in the abundance of their joy shouted, "Long live Newton nnd Joseph, who pro videth plenty 'or all, and only ask in return an exceedingly small sum of (notCaeser's, but) Uncle Sam's Coin. Now if there be any who doubt the sayings of Josephus Jr., let them go to the sign of Bakery. Grocery a nil 1'ro vision Store. Where they w ill find the above mentioned individuals whoso sir names are JttcUarl and Furry Ready to sell them cheap for cash and produce all kinds, of Groceries, Pro isions, Yankee Notions, ccc, i.e. They are constantly in the receipt of JFtT.ofj SuppUr, That tl.ee ma v le no scarcity. Quick sales and Fmall proriis is their motto, with the I; '"-1 est market price lor all kinds 01 t'roduce. Don't forget the place, but give them a call, a-id as Mire as my name is Josephus Jr., you will say to all your neighbors and friends, "Go thou and do likewise." JOSEPHL'S Jr. Aug 10, 1851. "3lf. State rindiaiia, Jlarshall County, s. PERSONALLY appeared before me. n N tury P-ibiic in and for said county, Wm. G. Pomeroy. and al'er being duly sworn upon bis oa'li pny1. that Samuel Shirley. trmiMerod to him a land Office ct ililica c, forthe S u"h Wcs' fourth () of SectioTi twenty (2J) in Township thirty-three (33) Xoith of range two E i"t containing eighty-.hree and 10100 acres, which certificate was transfered to said Shirley by one Sam'l I. Davidson, he le'U2 the person to whom it was originally issued by the Ll;d Olfice. Ho fu. ther doposeth and says that, he has dnK transfered the above land to E l ward S. Tibbit.", tint ho received the said certificate Ir m the said Shirley, but ha since lost the s;iine, or tnitdaid it. and tha', be Ins tianferreed the same to r.o other person, as he verilv believe. Wm. G. rO.IECOY. Sworn to and siib.cribed befi re me tliis 4 b dny of September 1854 as witness id) h ind aud Oliiciiil sea'. JAMES McFARLIN. Notary Pubi c, I shall therefore, afl r ninety days from thi date, make, application a: said oilice for an additional ier:itica-e. EDWAR'J TIDBITS. Ootober 19, 13.11. 3H3 Important Notice ALL persons now indebted to the late firm ol Pomeroy Brother by B ok accr-unt or contract, ae hereby notifiel tint tie s: m ha, been duly asiigticd o me. They wiil therefore, hereafter pay srch accounl. to ine or to Horace Coi'bin, who is duly iiulhorizctl to receive the same. Yen nie aiso n q-iested to call immetliutely and make settlement, or the same will be collected bv inw. mos. i:. hoitjiitox. Se:.t.2r?. 1854. 2J-f. State of Indiana, UlarshtUl County, ss. Sarah Stephens 1 vs. For Dovorce. Charles P. Stephens WHEREAS at the Aucust term of the Marshal! Circuit Court, 1851, the following procecdin.es were had in the foregoing entitled cau-c, to-wit: Now conies the complainant by counsel, and it appearing by the return of the sheriff endorsed on the process heretofore issued in this behalf, that process was not seivcd upon said defendant; and it further appealing by said Sheriff's return that said defendant is a roaresident of the Stale of Indiana. It i therefore ordered by ihe court that notice of the liiing and pendency of sail petition '0e given to said defendant, by pnblion for three weeks successively, mth n thirty days prior lo the first d.-y OI tjje ne-t termofth is court, in the Plymouth Banner, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said county, noti ying him to appear and plead, answer or demur to said petition, on or before the calling or said cause at the next term of this court, and that in default thereof the matters and things therein contained will betaken ls confessed as against him; and this cause is contin- ed. Attest R. C0RBALEY Clk. Nov. 2, 1851 33t3. Farm for Sale. QQA ACRES, about 70 well improved, a jOU good fouse nnd large Barn and other buildings with a good orchard, 12 miles north west of Plymouth, one mile sout'i of the Laporte road, and two miles from a good Grist Mill. The above will be sold low for cah. Call and sec tho pr mises. EDWARD SMITH. May 18, 1854. 11 mJ. Administrator's Notice. TMIE undersigned has been appointed administrator on the estate of Robert Johnson late of Marshall County, Indiaua deceased All persons indeb'ed to said estate aie hereby notified to call a-id make immediate settlement, and tho Intvin? claims against the same are requested to prexent them duly authenticated for payment. The estale is solvent. JOHN JOHNSON, A Im'r. October 19, 1854. 3lt3. Guardian Sale of Land. PURSUANT to an order of the Common Pleas Court, I will offer at private sale the north half of the south east quarter of section seven, in to-vnship 33 north, of ranee 3 cast, about live miles east of Plymouth, nd. Thirty acres improved, good log house and barn, orchard, well and other good improvements. Terms. one fourth cash down, the. balance in one, two and three years, sreured by notes and mortgage on the land, vaiving valuation laws, and drawing interest. Title good. Delongs to the heirs of Adam Hindle deceased and -old subject to the order olthe coutt GEORGE HINDLE Ouard'n. Not. 2, 1861. U3t3.
I GOING IT AT HOME j rih undt r.igned aaa got his borte pofer I J in pood repair and in complete operation, I aud i now premiii to do all kinds of
In a i!üt and kshionnble style. Cabiret makers. Wagon Mater and others can he itccommoda'ed with all kinds of work in bis lino on sboit oolice, and good material fcball be used. His work shall give satit-l ict ion c-r tL.o customer wiif not be asked to receive it. His nbop ii ou Michigan street one TJor North of Staley' tan yard. JAMES W. GILLS0N. i Pijiionth, Oct. 12. 1S.'4. SOyl To Wlieat Holders. ALL person, and Wheat holders that r owing 1'iook, Hoiiihtou Jfc Patterson, or the laefirni of Brook &. Hoiighto1., are requested to rll and nettle by the 2-V.h day of August. 18-4; a we want to go Eist to purchase goods. Mom or Wheat ve must have ly that time. Jlemrmler it. I5ROOK. HOUGHTON y PATTERSON. 1. S. Summer Good we are selling atreducod prices a it's getting late in the euson. Call aad see us uad we will give von bargains. B. II. A- P. i!2tf Aug. 3, 18S1 THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DK LEGIST, and Rook hEiXF.r., in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER 7N Drags, Cooks, and all articles appertaining to the Fame. Occupying tvo rooms, tlie finest andiTiOst extensive in tl.e city, snd having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends nnd acquaintances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him. to call and and examine hi Sprin; StocK, w hich be is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and otheTS buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatter, himself that he can furnish the same at as low pri'-es as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. G. R. ROBERTS. Laporte, Aug. 3. 1-3S1. ICyl. THE following is a few of the many Rooks just received and for sale at the OU Lin Book Store. Losi rrlüfie. World of Art. Rob of the Bol, Fowlers Publications EntireNovels a larce Stock, Cuist's Kitchen Oarden, . Vicar of Wakefield, Parley's Cabinet Library, Poetical Works all kinds and Styles, Sol Northrup, Trantuinecn Railroad Curves, N. P. Willis Works Complete, Scribners Engineers Table Rook, Rancrofts United States, Jackson's, Noys, & Strong's, Penmatuhip, Modern British Essayists, Rollo Works, Present age and nner Life, Pirates Own Rook, Hazlett's Life of A'apoleon, Humorous Speaker, Bulwer's Novels in one Vol, Afechanic's Book, Florel 6"ems, Wild " estern Scenes, Old Brewery, Mrs. Ben Darley. O. B. Aucust 3, 1851. ROBEKTS. IDyl Pianos. Th subscriber has just ree'd a new assortment from the celebrated ouse of Pirth, Pond ft Co., and Hallet, Davis i Co., with and without the Eolian attachment. G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 2'2yl. "JI"LSC hath charms to sooth a savage, Arc. XvX Violins. Banjoes, Tamborines, Accordeons, Claiionets; Flutes, Fifes, Melodeonsic. for sale at ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. t2yl "IVTAPS of the Seat of War, just received by lT ROBERTS. August 3, 1851. M'yl TETTER Presses, a new article, which no business man should be without, for tale by G. B. ROBERTS. August ?; 1851. 22yi TiTE U. S. Grinnell Expedition ib search of Sir John Franklin, just received by G. B. ROBERTS. Aucust 3, 1C54. I9yl 5 tli Vol. D'Aubigns Hist Reformation, Russia as it is, Great Men an J Great Event., Haswell on Engineering, L'pperTec and Lower Million. For sale by ROBERTS. August 3, 1S54. V.2yl TJT tot rvTi,, n n c -Vf.. in. xi, laauiuvU u.U. u., Resident Dcntcst. Onico on Market slreet, opposite the Crnelt House, I.ÖGANSPORT, INDIANA. June 8, 1354. 14yl. See Here, Folks! DID JOllX L.IE! S iuieof bi Goodt arc here and many sold. Some of bis first purchase are tili bhiml, but coming most every day. IIo has ordered lot? more though bro t a heavy lot of Fihli all sold, a'uiost. J.C. July 27. 1654. aitf Land For Sale. OA ACRES of choice timbered Land in secOLr tion 27, township 34 north, of ranpe east, is offered for sale at a bargain, it is about two miles north ot Plymouth east of tho Michiean Road. Terms easy. Call on the undersigned at the Banner officeWM. J. BURNS. , Aujj. 17, 1254. 2Uf. IS hereby given to the h"lder of the Bon, for a deed Tor Lot 152 on the original Piatt of Plymouth, to prod uce said B md to the Agentof Marshall County in Indixna, pay the purchase m ney and receive a deed lor sid Lot. on or before the tirst day of November A. D.1S54, ei sail contract for t!ie purchase of said Lot will be, and is hereby declared to berescinled ft m and a'ter that time. By order of the B ardol Comra .signers of said County, at tl eir Sept Term, A. D. 1854. t. Mcdonald, a. m c. Oct. 5, I85t 23t4. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders hisprofessionaiseivi ces to the citizens of i'lymouth and surrounding country. All calls, day or night, shall rcceivepromptattention. Office on Michigan street opposite th Printing office. No. 30tf. Trlortfl Keep coming on to si see en Store now. Iii alt ha rorn. Will von f:
charity c your tronge to Johu a poor young man with a large family, 4c. Why in the name ol thunder, and all othc -kind of rtot, don't you briug my Brush lioo home, you have had it your ihare of the tim Njw mind, John it a Quoei fallow, yoa Itbeat not fool with him, I laid this. JOHN. Oh' iHy oow n-L Spt. 7, lt'. ZC'.i.
