Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 November 1854 — Page 3

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Corn, Hay and Wood Wanted at this office NOW ! Those articles must come when we need them, or we must have the money in lieu of them. tf. The ill health of the Editor must account for the scarcity of original matter this week. Tape Worm. Within the last ten or twelve days Dr. T. A. LEMON of this place has extracted from Mr. Shinabarger, one of our merchants, near one hundred feet of tape worm. About 20 to 25 feet were first taken, linked together, which Dr. L preserved; but it was afterwards discharged in detatched parcels, and the precise length could not be procured. Mr. Shinabarger rests well at present, and is rapidly improving, and thinks he is entirely rid of his tormenter. Ellen Wells, the tale commenced in our last week's paper, will be continued in our next. The paper we copied from was delayed. and we were unable to continue it this week. We will keep it connected hereafter. The Wreck of the New Era. At four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, our reporters visited the beach opposite the wreck. Fully 200 persons were present to see from the shore, the wreck of the fated vessel, which in its own destruction destroyed so many valuable lives. About two hundred yards from the shore the vessel was lying starboard side towards the beach, and embedded in in the sand to the depth of twenty-five feet. The vessel was careening slightly to the larboard, and her bows were slightly elevated. Her mizzen topgallant-mast was broken off at the cross trees. The top-sails were set, and, as the vessel appeared from the beach, her rigging did not seem to be much injured. The tide was at full flood, and on the larboard side was even with the deck, and on the starboard, about two feet below. The sea was not running heavily at the time, but sufficiently so to break over the vessel's deck between the timbers of the starboard bulwarks, the planks of which had been torn away by the force of the waves. Occasionally the waves would wash over the poop deck. About midway up the main starboard shrouds could be seen the form of a female in the em- brace of death—her chilled limbs hanging through the ratlines. From behind the main chains could be seen protruding the bare head and shoulders of another ghastly corpse, and behind the mizzen chains, and nartlv concealed bv a sail which was lying over the sides, could be s rf discerned the bodies of two or three oth ers of the unfortuni te. Captain Divis, commander of 4he Government schooner which was anchored ut a disaiice of Ann rL' fr.i.n til rpl tvpnt nut in r i . I 1 I... l.lc ... o"

SUri Ul UJ UIC Tissri, am i. i ino i- i j , r . misiion. our rpporier acco.np mied him. ! j0in Saniloljill's Views of the Bible. On reaching the vess-l. and -scendmg lh j The Hon. Thomas II. Denton, in bis larboard quarter, a horrible scene was ! reminiscences of public men, has the fulpresented to view. In an intervening lowing statement in relation to Mr. llanspace of about two feet between the star- j jnph and his religious views and feelboard bulwarks and the poop wer the ! 'Uls his ialler (ays: bodies of over a dozen deceased paeti- j .-He hud religious impressions, and a gers, old and young, men and women, j vein of piety which shewed itself more youth and maidens and children lying j private than external observances. :b the greatest disorder, stripped almost He wa habitual in his reverential regard entirely by the waves of the little rat- ; for divinity of our r-ligion. and one ment in which they had been able to ' 0f j,js beautiful expressions was. lhat 'if reach the deck after the vessel had struck, j w oman had lost us paradise, she had and the waves had commenced to dath in , gained us heaven.' The bible and Shake-

upon mem. ine sea Dealing over me , poop-deck on wiucii ojr reporter was standing, induced him to ascend a short I I distance up the shrouds. Here the peculiar cause of the confus ed positions of the remaining bodies became evident. The passengers had nscended the shrouds, as has been previous1t stated, to es"ir.. the violence of the

WRTfs. Here -nc;. remaineti until cnuieu : power and beauty of voice and delivery or exhausted. I n i unable longer to sus I and such a depth of pathos, that I fell as tain themselves in the place they had re- J if I had never heard the chapter read betreated to for safety, they f.-ll between fore. When he had got to ihe end of the ratling, (many of which are now bro j the opening of the sixth seal he stopped ken.) lo the poop deck, in some instances ; the reading, laid the book open at the inflicting frightful bruises, and, perad- place, on his breast, as he lay on his bed, Tenture. causing death. Mere, if not and being a discourse on the beauty and

previously, the work of death was com-1 pleted, The bodies washed towards the starboard quarter, being stopped in some inetances, by the inizzen shrouds, fell between the bulwarks and the poop, in the manner already described. im. . i ones. 1 " i The Cincir.naii Gazette contains tho : fjllowine interesting notice of Mrs. Nam ilton, the widow of Alexander II Hamilton. öne died on iuursoay last in me jo.n year , oi ner age: Mrs. E'ixabeth Hamilton, widow of General Alexinder Hamilton, died nt Washington on Thursday afternoon last. She was the dnughter of General Philip Schuyler and was born in Albany in iho b iildintr knowrn as the"old Sohuvler man ion She wag irmrried to Hamilton in 1780, who wasattbat limo in his 21th year, on! wn on of Wnshinptou's Aids, with Ihe rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Mra. Hamilton, after ihe death of tho Goneral, was devo'ed io acts of benevolence. She, with Mrs. Beihune, founded the New York Orphan Society, one of ihe nobles! charitie of the age, and he was the presiding officer until she left New York to reside at Washington, when Mrs. B'lhuna astumed the du tie ofthat office, and continues to fill it at the present time . Perhaps ihere it not another case on record where two Indie, the directress ami i aecoal directress hive filled offices in the thnftime. Mrs. Hamilton ha resided in Washingtin with a devoted daughter, for some yirt, enjoying a grcon old age, and like Mrs. Madison, had her weekly reception foroingf, and was always active in we!coming friend. She eldom.if ever, went into general society, but or one occasion, by particular desire, attended one, of t Presidents lavees, whero she excited t- ftdtniratioa of all; and, iuppoited 1y

the Presidonto's arm, was introduced to each of her guests as a specimen of nearly a contury pnst. Her father, General Schuyler, was born in 1734. and died in 1S04.&1 the age of 71 years. The Soul? Question Settled. We have a private letter from a well informed source in London, written at the last moment before theclcsing of the mail,

saying that "the French Government has withdrawn all objection to Jlr. Soulc'a passing through France.' It is also stated that the English Government fee! a good deal of uneasiness about the matter, on Various grounds. It dreaded the reaction which the French Emperor's treatment of Mr. Sonle would create towards the Western Towers, anil was especially alarmed at his readiness to enter into new quarrels while in alliance wiih England. . If our correspondent's statement aji to the issue of the matter is true, is we have reason to believe it is, the result hasvery probably been brought about by the intervention or ad vice of the English Government. From anoth-r private letter from London, written also on tlte eve. of ihc steamer's depariure, acd based on telegraphic dispatches from Paris, we lea'n the following facts corroborating the above. Iouis Nipoleon hid a personil interview with Mr. Mason, in which he withdrew the restraints upon Mr. Soule's paisige through the French territory. disclaiming all intention to insult the United States Government in the person of its Envoy. The manner of the Emptror was dry an 1 curt, and it is believed that this disclaimer was a diplomatic ! move understood to have been dictated bv biigdaiid, the hnglish Cabinet advising - o ,, , . , ,& ., . ,. . personally should be taken, if at all. bv their Government. The banquet proposed to be given to Mr. Soule by the refugee republicans in London will probably afford the home office an opportunitv for action," iV. V. Tines, Friday. EifKsiTtly Literary. How a young lady endeavored to adopt her lylr of conversation to the character of her guests- is narrated in an Ohio pa. per. Torn Ewing be'iig on a political tour ihrough tho S;atr, stopped at the house of a prominent politician at night but found no one nt homo but a young niece who presided nt the supper table. She had never seen great men, nnd supposed that thoy were elephantine altogether, nnd all talking in great language; 'Mr. Ewinjr. will you take coudimrnls in your tea. Mir" inquired tho young lady. Ye iuiss if you please,' replied tho quondam Salt was nt i , , , , oig men, nie young laav atiurcssea Air. 0irwin in l!l0 sam50 lnanuer. .WiH yu take condiments in vour tea. sir?' Ten I per and salt, but no mustard was Ihe prompt reply of tho facetious Tom, Of course naturo must out, and Kwing and ! ho n ntrf a 5 nrr rnn rwl In tniln nf tliniri- . rftu mcä,.äj frt '.. .1 ,i . I i . i .5. Vinn ijjih vu hj iiiriiu iutr lll-ll ter, and was valuable in nneodote, wit, and compliment: llultho wound was immedicable. The young lady, lo this c'ay, declares that Tom Corwin i$ a coarse, vuldisr.Ti eonl!o man. speare were, in his latter davs his conhim stanl companions, iravellius with on the road, remaining with him in the m mm . inamber. Ihe last time I saw him, (in that last visit to Washington, after his return from ihe Russian mission, and when he was in full view of death.) I heard him read the chapter in Revelation, of the opening of the seals, with such sublimity of the scriptural writings, com pared lo which he conceived all human compositions vain and empty. Going over the images presented by the opening of the seals, he averred that their divinitv j sublimity that.no human "power could uke the ta me images, and inspire the same awe and tprrnr. nd sinlr mircplvfc illlo 6Uch nolhi,lgness j,, ,hrt pr,sence of the 'wrath of the lamb' that he wanted .,.rtr -r .1. , n;. :..- I iiv ji lllt.ll Jlltlic: Ul 11 1 II LfUb lUC sublime feelings which they inspired. Horrible Murder A Wife Shot by Her 1 1 Vb band On1 Wednesday last, ab'jut 2 o'clock P. M., in Ihe township of Shiawassee, a most nttrocious and brutal murder was perpetrated by a man named Kinyon, upon the person of his wife, by shooting- her in his own house, Irorn the effect of which she died instantly. They had not lived together for some time past, she being loft to provide as best she might for herselfand children. At the time of tho occurrence, wo understand, she was busily engaged at tho loom weaving. Ho camo into tho door, uniupectod by her, and, presenting his gun.shot.the ball parsing immediately through her boiy. Wo understand ho had before threatened her. Kinyon wasimmediately arrested, and is now confined in jail in this villinre. Mrs my KJ Kinyon '8 said to bo a very exemplary woman. bfiiaisassec Ißcmocrat. Hoes ani Grain Several thousand corn fed hogs have been sold to packers in th 13 city within a week past at 83 gross, some of the sales for cash, and others on lime. We quote them rather dull at that price. No mast-fed hogs ofleri.ig. Dealers in grain are paying. this morning. 61 30 for wheat, 1 10 for barley, and 90 cents for rye. Miyville Eagle. Xov. 8.

Boiler s brown eves twinkle! Hcrci üer 13',4 au "ie l(-'rs01iai properly beiojiyui j outJi.it not sooner sold aipritie sa e, on fan for Gn,,ittl tl.e,.par- T'uJ V . tü 1 8.7-1. success of her first innl at talktnsr to , ranniinr Utensils. Household and Kitchen I The following described real estate, belon-

gam-else-their the after having forced them to a very low figure, by the course adopted by Auditor Dunn, of Indiana. They have run the Banks down bought the notes at a great s?n:rifioe expecting in tho same way to impair the credit of tho State B finds upon which they are issued, by forcing them upon the market in largo quantities, nnd now lite Auditor gives them to understand, that Le will stop this summary process of speculation If they are content with a profit made, upon shaving ihe notes-, nnd nrr vt illing io lake State stocks at par, he will accommodate them; but if they insist upon a public ealo of the stocks, he will lake caro to give timely notice of it. St. Louis Republican. The Juge who "suspended his opinion " no doubt is in favorof capital punishment. special Notice Is given to those indebted to the undersigned to call and settle by cash or note, and very much oblige WM. L. PIATT. N v. 2, 1C.-.4. 33t3. NcV Il:mks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved short form, nnd at a very thnrt price.-nre fur sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly printed and for sale I at the same place. The undersigned having removed his place of operating 60 rods north on the same idrcet,sti! invites the citizens and country people to ml while the opportunity is in their reach, and no pains will he spared to obtain good likcnir? lie promises to give satisfaction to nil reasonable expectations. J. E. ARMSTRONG. Aug. 21, 1S",4. 23:r. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have taken out letters of adminitratio!i on tie estate of Daniel Andiews, deceased, late of .Marshall county, Ind. ana, and all persons indebted to said estate ar? requested to call and make settlement, and thoe having claims against the same, are notified to file thein duly authenticated for adjustment. The state is supposed to be solvent. Sl'SAN ANDREWS, JAMES ELL OTT, Admrs Nov. tG, 165 1. ;5t3. lutiiiistr(ifors Sale, fjHE undersigned. Administrators on the estate of Daniel Andrews late of Marshall couuly, udiaua, deceased, will sell at p iblic sale at the late residence of said deceased, on Saturday the 'Jth day of DecernFurniture. Wa.'onsand Oven also some lart'e

Feee Basks of Indiana. The biers in stocks in Kew York and where, havo been check mated in design to buv up the stocks formin basis of the Free Banks of Indiana,

Ashcry Kettles. j The wes-t half of the north east quarter Terms of Sale Oa all sums under : of section nine, in township thirty-three north, three dollars, cash in hand, on all sums of j raupe three east, situate in llcurbon townthree and ovtrthat amou t. a credit of nine i S,"P Marshall County. Ind., ami coiitamiuir

months will be given, the purchaser giving approved notes, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. SUSAN ANDREWS, JAMES ELLIOTT, Adm'rs. Nov. 16, 1854. 35t3 Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction on Saturday the 9th day of December 1854, at the residence of John A. Mow, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased, all his personal property not taken by the widow, consisting of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, Wheat in the Granery, Bee Stands and various other things too numerous to mention. A Credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security waiving valuation and appraisement laws. On all sums of three dollars and under cash in hand. MARGARET MOW, Admrx. Nov. 11, 1854. 35t3. 500 Bush. Cranberries wanted at the Variety Store, for which the highest cash market price will be paid. Don't miss the place, for the best figures will be offered here. SHINABARGER. Oct 12. 30tf. HATS AND CAPS Of every variety, shape, color and Size, are now selling very CHEAP at the Variety Store by Oct 12. SHINA. 31tf. 500 BUSH. Clover Seed wanted, for which the highest market price in Cash will be paid at the Variety Store. SHINABARGER. Oct 12, 1854. 30tf. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved form, for sale at this office. Plain, Black and Fancy SILKS, An assortment not to be beat anywhere in Northern Indiana, and to which the attention of the Ladies of both town and country, is invited by SHINABARGER. oct 26. BOOTS & SHOES, A Large and general assortment Already received, and more on the way. Don't let any one get the wool over your eyes, until you call and look throughout immense stock at the VARIETY STORE. oct 26. 32tf. 10 CHESTS best TEAS of the different kinds, expressly for retail purposes to our customers for their own family use. oct 26. A. SHINABARGER. Coffee, Sugars, Spices, and every other article in the Grocery Line at figures that will astonish those who have been paying high prices elsewhere, can be had at the VARIETY STORE oct 26. 32tf. French Merinos, Alpacas, and De Lanes, all qualities and colors, for sale cheap by SHINABARGER. o 26 32tf FARMERS! The Variety Store will be ound an advantageous Depot for the sale of all kinds of The undersigned will now pay cash for many articles offered by the Farmers. Call and let us talk about it. A. SHINNABARGER. Oct 12, 1854. 30tf. Cash paid for Wheat. Corn, And Oats, at the Variety Store, and the highest Market price paid by , SHINA. Oct 12. To Sign Painters, &c. An assortment of Japanned Tins, suitable for sign painters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 22y1

FANCY DRESS GOODS, a it d Dry Goods Generally. TflE immense amntirt of business dorr at the Y.iriely Sloie ulmnt now, fully justifies the proprietor in kcepimr his customers and the public generally porwd in rehition to Lis SxzsSb SuUr.cr. Just rcccivi d l every vaiiety nf the above G oris. The Il!i0S nie rperalhj invi ed f(i examine his pre.M'iit s'ocl ef F.nuy D- s Good.-, as he fl.it rers himself that he h;..- not tiltog ether neglected their w;m:s.

A. SIIINAIJAEGE'r. 1 c 0 4 I, Ort 21. irr!. WHnler Shawls A Splendid as r ineut, nitd mited to ;he sessou, nrc im w otlered at such juices sis to t!o awny witfi all gruuibÜiis.', t the VAU ETY STOPE. ot2G. 13"4. :52tf. ' Tew lAverij Stable. JE2 H332J&Zi:Zl&ZZrK2L. JJlo rs. k.szZ Ink undersigned has erected new Earns on Washington s-treet, one squ re immexliately west of the Edwards Ho ise, where he is i repared toaccomodite his old customers, and as many new ones as may tied it to their interests to g'rve him a call, with Horses & Buggies On as liberal terms as any other establishment in Northern ndiana. lie will also f-ruish teams and drivers when called lor, to lake passenger;, t)anj point desired. His stock and buggies are kept in ircod order horses afe to drive, aiid buggies coiufoJtnbie and reliable witli fair usage, and cery pains Hill be taken to render patrons comfortable, and secure them the worth of their money. 81 LAS TIEBITS. Oct. 2f., 1SÖ4. 3i f. tWiil ollVr jit public side o i ihe l"th day of Novrmber uc.t at my residence, "1 miles weM of Plymoir.li, the foüowiii.u property, t-wit: Cow., YonnjT C.itile, lliirsr', Siiti p, llojrs. Gest-, W.igou, harness, C'jok Stove, 15 -e Sliind.s and other articles lO'i ' dioin to nien'ion. A credit of ix 1110111)1.1 wili be qiven, the purchns'T giving n te with approved security, waiviis ill fippniisiiioMt and valuation htws, and drawing in'cicst from date. JOHN HALL. CviSGiSSl. 33. t OOA AWe T,v- Q dn.-es, IVr 1.9j j JtJ Trees, nnd Cneiiy Trees of all ki.uis l'r s;.l. Now is a .oul lime to set them ou'. Call t my taini wet of Plymouth on t'ie La -orte read, mJ I y chao. W.M. 1UILY. Oc t 26 J ß Ö2ml. Sale of liand. virlue oran order oftl.e Mailiall Common ple.s Court, the Uiidersiued, .1 Commissioner appointed by said Court at its October term, 18 I, for Hie piupoes Hierein specified, will proceed toell ni public sale at the Court House door in the town of Plvnm" to Hie licirs ot David SI;a!er leceasd, to&u acres, more or less. 'BYi isis ol' Sale One third of the nurchae money will be required casdi in hand, one third in six months, and the other third in twelve months, the purchaser giving notes with approved free Ii Id setunty drawing interest, and waiving valuation and pppiabement laws. The above land has been appraised at very reasonable ri :u res, and llieiv is a bargain in it. Vu. . TURN'S, Com r. Oct. T, 1S51. 32U. Ifäntlfn All persons know ing t lUllbC. selves indebied to th theme old firm of Corters and Cleveland, or (J.S. Cleveland individually, will please call immediat ly mi I make payment lo tlie undersigned, who will be found nt all limes at tiieslore ofChaile Palmer in Plymouth. JAMES McFARLtX, for GILSON . CLEVELAND Oct. Cftth 1S34. 3-,tf. Can't be beat. Our extensive assort merit ol Glass & QuccuMrare Now open ;i utl yet to be open ed, will be considered by all those who will take 1 he p:ii is to call and eMiiuinc it. amply sufikienf and CH EA P for any inaiket in tlie wc.vt. E.crv Ihiu' you can mention in lluit line I1I IV be tuillid at miinaij.kgi:r's. American House. WM. PECH ER, Proprietor. On iTl i li:r:ni.ti cil. soufli pa i t of PLYMOUTH, IXD. ''fill.S ho'ise liavinbeen remoddled and I. comfortably lilted np, is now prepared for the reception ofllic pitb'ic. ad the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a fO''ortable and desirable slopping place for l ravellers o ikI Iiiers. Hisexoeneiice in tlie business, and his determined effortslo render entiresalisfaction to thore wlio may favor Iiim with their patroiiaaje, may be found sufficient recommendation for a lri.nl at le.nst. Large and commodious New -rrn rr tttt. i T rr Have been erected forthis bouse, and in connect ion with it is a L I V F R.Y STABLE, where horses and carriages may be had on short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be accommodated at theirowii pleasure. Oct. 20, 18 1. 32yl. NOTICE! To YiHian; H. Horton, Thomas "Wise, and Daniel Uortz owners of outh eat quarter of section 17 Township north, of range 4 east South west quarter ol section II Township 31 range 3 east, and north half of tlie south west quarter of section 34 township 3 north, of rane X east. It lias become necessary to construct ditches across the abore descrihed lands, in ditching the Swamp Lands, and nt uny time I will be ready to arrange the damage as the law directs. samuel Mcdonald. Swamp Land Com'r. Oct. Sfi 1351. o2t:. The State of India 11:1, Marshall County, ss: Jii pursuance of au or ier made by tlm Comjuou Pleas Court of Mirsliall County at I lie O . t term, 1".4 I will offer for sale in 4 weeks from (later, the fi.lUivvinir re; 1 efta'e b loading tthe estaie of John MeF.irliu dei eased to-wit: the undivided one half of a piece of laud and improvement, lying iu the sjoiiib east part of LolN177in the town of I'lyu.O Ith, houtidtd as follows P.'jj'iining nt tlie Southeast corner of said lot and running North 18 feet on Michigan Street, thence West 30 feet, thence South 18 feet to Ihe South line of lot 177, thence east 30 feet to the place of beginning, Terms of Sale, cash. WARREN TAYLOR, Adm'r. Oct 26th, 1854. 32t4. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix 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.

THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP

CLOTHING STORE: HAVING purchased the entire interest in this establishment, and added to it a splendid assortment of the Cheapest CLOTHING Ever brought to this market, he invites his old customers and the public generally to give him a call at the oil stand in the north room of Rusk's new building. His stock of Fall and Winter Clothing Is Extensive and Complete. Winter Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Ciiry, and in fact every thin? in trie said line of trade, together with Yankee Notions, Jewelry. &c. &c. He is now prcpnred to sell cheaper than any other establishment westol New York City. H's stot:k of Cloths, Cassimerts, Satine'ts, a d all other kinds of Wi::t r Ooods, can't b beat in apportion of Northern Indian , and his variety oi Tri i minsrs for Tailors and otl.ers niakin'up clothin?, ill 1 e found more extensive than at any o her house in th's place. Don't lo somewhere else and get cheated before yo ical'at thePtople's cheap clothing store, where you are sure to let the worth of your money, and leave the ropriet- r of the establishment with the warmest thanks for your patron a u-e. V. II. Oct. '., IC51. 3ltf. nid Yoh get that fine Ssrili Cincinnati Clothing Store. rrlin nndersisrned tenders his warmes thanks to the ci'-izrns. of Plymouth a:id Marshall Conity for tli-s warm reception they aave him, upon l is removal nmonpst them, in thewiv of patronage. Ho has been amongst thrin but iibuiit .'! liioiilbs, nnd lias bad to recruit his stock twit e, for which he can i-C-count for in !io o'her wav than that He is rect iviug oue of the most Splendid assort ineiits of CLOTHING Ewr brought to h m:nkvt, and it may lor to the intens: of those wishing io ropi.r for a rainy day to call Lefc-re Mit assortment is cul'e and i.ked over. His iest nt Pto k consists of coils, pants, vests, and one cf the v.-ry Lest assortn en.s ol OVER COATS. This lot w.-s si 1 -cted with a view lo tbeibirahility of the goods an I the manner in which they were- made up, am! as it was pircha?cd for "oh, they sh:ill besohl a little cheaper than any other bouse in this neck of woods.' Ue only asks 'he cmtf mer in csdl. itttherll Hand, e.amino and be bis own judge. He I e p f plain honest home store, but cm show some of the most Fancy Goods iu the imirkct. fonie and vo l sbnll not yo awav disappointed. II. 1'IEKCK. Oct. 12, 1851. 30tf. Bob has waked up! rf STOVES kj ,11 -i rxVf'i? tliniiflniiPr! &-.lud at reduced prices. rflIIE Subscriber has How ou hand and intends keeping for the acfommodation ol h s customers a general assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves. 1I-. will continue the nnnufact ue of Tinware, Sheet 3 ion asul CopperMa re. II? his made nrrarigeineuts to keep things movin now, und Iris adnj'led a. I. is motto 'P.e Mire you are righl then go ahead." HisS'O.'es are right, his tinware is right, nnd maniifaetiir'd nf the right kind or material, an 1 his prices sh-ill be right! to suit the purchaser. Give him a call, and you are sure to get the worth ot your money. KOBEKT RUSK. Oct. 12. 1SÖ1. 30yl. Taxes for 1854. THE undersigned Treaurcr ol Marshall comitv Indiana Ion by informs taxpayers that the per. cent, oti each SlOU valuation of faxabl property fcr State purposes liileen cents; and two cents sinking fund, and fitly cents on euch poll: on each $100 valuation of taxable properly for t o ntv pnrioses ihii ty-livo cents, and on each poll fifty ci n s. 'I he following taxes w re assessed by the To-vn.diip Trn.slei's, to-wit: Un on Tewnhip, road lax, one cent on rath acre of taxable land; Township and school tax, iwenlvdive cell on each poll. Center Township, twenty edits on the $100 vail ai ion for i Onl purposes, and lilti eu cents for township aad s' hool purposes. Greene Township thirty. live cents oti each ( $100, and thirty cents on each poll lor school purposes, ten cents on each $100 for town-hip purposes, und otic cent ou the acre fur road purposes' l outboti Township, 13 cents tin each StOl. Ii r tuwndiip purposes, and 1 cts. on euch acre for road purposes. Tippecanoe, the same as in B nnbon. Geilnau; twenty cents on e ich $100. for town ship expenses and road purposes, thirty cents j on eaiu clOU lor scuooi puiposes ami oue auu throe-fourths cents on theaci e for road purposes. North Towindiip, filtewn cents frr township purpose', twelve cents on the Sl00. nnd ten ceuts on c.ich poll for KCtiOol purposes, j:1o lie cent on each acre for road pin puses. Polk Township, 25 cents on the $100, fi r school purposes and IU cents lor township and 1 cent on each acre for road purposes. FraiikliiiTowiiship.Sl) ceuts township, 10 cents school ou each S100. .. West Township, 10 cents for school, 10 cents for township, and 5 cents for roail purposes oil each S100 valuation of real and personal prcporty in said township. And I hereby give notice that ajc rdin to law, shall iu person, or by Deputy attend at the usual places of holding elections in each of the several Townships, on the days specified below, 1 r the pi.rpose f receiving the taxes lor the current year from such las-payers as prefer paying iu their own townships. Ju Franklin Tp. on Tuesday November 7 " Geilnau Wednesday Tlmrsd iy 4 8 n 10 11 13 14 15 in 17 Noi Ui ' " Polk 44 West 44 Moiirbon 44 44 Plid.iy 14 Saturday 44 M ,nday 44 Tuesday 44 Wedni'Mlay 44 Thursday " T'nccauV 44 Greene ,4 44 Union 44 And in my office in Plymou'h Friday where I may be found at all limes tbeieaf er according to law. -Tax payer vv'.ll pleare take notice that the new collecliou laws a.ie to stringent iu their eharat ier hs toouipeI tho Treasurer to rolled taxes by levy and sale fproperty if they are not promptly paid. It is, therefore, necessary that everv oue sees that his taxes are paid before ihe third Monday of March next, and thus proven' this uupleasant anil txpeinir duty from devolving on me. Tax-payt rs will pb ao prepare themselves to make their own change, and ihm confer a special fivor ou nie. JOSEPH EVANS, T. M.C. Oot.19.lF5l. 'dilti. Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and all Oilier articles of Produce wanted at the Variety Store, for which we will give the best dicker in town, and sell roods at nur regnlnr prices. SIIINABAUGER. Oct 12. 30tf

flLrranscmcnt. rtHE pTtner hip b retofore -existiii? Le JL tween A. Shinnabarger and C. I). B rcl is dii'soUed by t! e mutual const ntef the par ties. Tfc entire btrsiress of the ft-m will I e senieu vy a. Mnuhaoarer, wiio will also . . I 1 . . . ... . settle its debts to H is time; and it will I eob- j vious to every one that in ord. r to enable him ' to dote up the business, that all ihotc indebted should promptly call and male settlements. A. SHINNABvlKUEK, ! C. D. BURCI1. A. SHIN ABAR.GER WILL co-itinpelhe Dry Goods and Groce-1 ry business at the old stand, and in; addition to the former stock, he is n wreceiv- ! ing a well selected idock of GGS- CTI? TB JITi Zz3 q Consistii.j in part of Cloths, Cassimees, Satinetts, Flannels aud Woolen Goods of al! kinds. The ladies Vil' find ihe Varicly Store the pla-.e for Winter Dress Goons, Dress trimmings, &c. His customers will be apprised of other fresh arrivals in a short time. A. S Oct 12, 1S34. 3ütf. TO, NON RESIDENTS. JUilCKi. hereby gi tu that lliv -nidci signJ ed, with the County Surveyor, wiil. on the oUlh day of November 18Ö4, at 10 o'clock a m, on said day, proceed t survey and locate the corners of his laud in ectiou twentieth in town 3-1 north of range foureest, iu Mtrshall couuty, tt meet at D.ivid I Ia.7.ard's and continue 'rum day to day until all is finished. Non residents who fyil to meet tlie Survpvor at iho time aid l;ce ab.ve mentioned, and ilcfray or provide lor dtdriiying their porliou of the expense of said survey, will be returned to ihe County Auditor of said cennty. ami snchdcli .- qucucy placed on the tax dup'lic.itc and collected according to law. DAYID IIAZZARD. Njv. 0. 18 ; I. 3 b 3. To yon Residents. TV UTICK is hereby given that the uuder&iguL ed, with the county Surveyor, will, on ihe Oih day ol December ISol.stt 10 o'clock a in. on said day, proceed to s :i vev tinil locate the cor m-rsof his land in section 25, luwnsnip 33 north, I of range 3 east, in Marshall couuty, to meet at . I. Mco nortiTs and continue fro.u day to dav until all is finish d. Non resident who fail lo meet the Surveycr at the tune & place above mentioned, iSc defray or provide for defray ii.jj their portion uJ'the expense of said survey, w ill be returned to ihe County Auditor of s-iid county, and suc h de'iuijuency pl aced ou the lax duplicate and collected :i ct'i ding tu law. Ti-OVAS pniE.xr Err. Nov. 9, IS" I- d! 3. PEIt?OXAT.LY appeared b -foie nie. a Notary Public in and for said county, Wm. G. Pomeroy. and al er bein? duly sworn npon h's oath says, that Samuel Shirley, transfered t him a laud Ollice certificn'e, for the S 'u'h Wi s fourth (i) of Section twenty (2 )) iu Township thirty-three (33) North of ranne two Eist containing eighty-three mid 10-100 acres, which certificate was transfered to said Shirley by one Sauf 1 1. Davidson, he be'iiL the person to whom it was oi initially issued by the Lau 1 Office. He fuilher deposeth and says that, he lias duly transfered the above laud to Edward S. Tibbit, that he received the said certificate from the! said Shirley, but has since lost the san e, or mislaid it. and that, he h:is liansferreed the same to r.o ether person, as he verilv believes. Wm. G, POMEKOY. Sworn to and S'lb-criln d befi re me this 4ih day of September 1S34 as witness my hand and Official mu!. JAMES McFARLlX. Notary Publ'e, I shill therefore, afu r ninety days fioni this date, m ike alirat ion at said ollice for an addilioiialtei'.ilicire. EDWARD TIER ITS. Oolohcr 19, 1G4. 3H3 Slate of Indiana. mllarshall Count ss. Sarah Stephens "1 vs. For Dovorce; Charles P. Rtenhens TITHERE IS at the August term of the WW Mirvl.nli r:irn'it r'niirf ISM (ho M lowing proceedings were had in the foregoing entitled cau e, to-wit: Now conies the complainant by counsel, and it appearing by the rciurn of the sheriff endorsed ou the process heretofore issued in this behalf, that process was not seived upon said defendant; and it further rppearinir by said Sheriff's return thai, said defendant is a nonresident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the court that notice of the tiling and pendency of sai I petition be given to said.defend.int, by publication (or ihree weeks successively, moreth m thirty days prior lo the first day of the ne-.t term of this court, in the Plymouth Manner, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said county, notüying him to appearand plead, answer or demur to said petition, on or before the callirg o ' said cause nt the next term of this court, and that in default thereof the matters and things therein contained will betaken . s con esred as against him; and this caue is contin ed. Attest Pi. CORBALEY Clk. Nov. 2, 1 8-3 J 33t3. Guardian Sale of Lind. PURSUANT to an order of the Common Pleas Court, I will olTer at private sale the north half of the south east quarter of section feven, in township 33 north, of range 3 easf, about five miles east of Plymo dh, nd. Thirty acres improved, good log hou.-e and barn, orchard, well and other good improvements. Toi lHS. one fourth cash down, the balance in one, two and three years, s -cured by notes and mortgage on the land, vaiviug valuation laws, and drawing interest. Title good. Delo. gs to the heirs of Adam Hindle deceased and sold subject to the order ol the cou t. GEOIIGE HINDLE Guard'n. Nov 2, 1S51. 33:3. IVrii iro By virtue of an order of ,he Marshall Common Pleas Court, I will off.r at private sale, on the premises, on the Hihd iy of November, A. 1). 1851, the following described Heal Estate to-wil: The liordi east ipiririer of ihe south west quar ter ol sec I mil number s-venleen, in 1 .twndnp number thirty-four north, of rang four east in the District of lauds subject lo sa'e it La Porte Indiana, containing forlv acres, being situated in ihe Couuly of Marshall. Indiana. Slid land will besohl on the following terms: the entire purchase m uiev to be cash iu hand. OZIAS BAlltl) Arim'r. October 19. 1S5-1. 31U. To Won IZcsirfcHts. NOTICE i hereby given thatlh undersigned, wiih the County surveyor, will, on the PJih day of Dec' r. 151 at 10 o'clock a. in. on s aid day, proceed tu survey and locate the corners of his l ind in section I4), township 3"J raupe fi.ureasf, Marshall county, to meet on the premises and coutiuuo from day to day until all is finished. Nou residents w ho fail to meet the Surveyor ntthe time and pl ic- above mentioned, andriefray or provide for defray inn their portion of the expense, of said survey, will be returned tulhe County Auditor of said County, and such de linquency placed imi the tix duplicate and collectod accordiug to law. NEllEMIAli HRREN. :iit3. Nv. 9. 1814. Flax, Timothy and Hemp Seed ILL fin I a ready purchaser at the VariT f cty Store m Plymouth, at the best mar ket prices. SHINAUAPiCKR Oct 12. yorf

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j rVoir for Bargains. ! riHE undersimel is authorized to sell Lo!s j J. No. 237 and J:S in Plymouth. Also 20 acres adjoining the East jurt of town, and a

lew rods L;;st of the Peru x Chicago Kaibcad. together with oat-lo's Nos. J1 ai:d 25 co it nee tin ' with the 'JO acre tract. Tor terms and other particulars, call on the uiidtrsi'jiied at the Dancer elTi' e. VM. J. Cl.'RXS. Julv 13 I9if Sign JJmnthtg. Z' VS the oitside paintir.g for the season is irincipallv over, t!.o undtr-i',e I his prepareil hiin.-elf with tl e latest 1c". er fashions. and inlends devoting Limel!' f-trictlv lo 1'ailltitl durilg ti e present winter, an I will insure satisfaction, or the customer need not take the work away. They wiil als. keep con?:irtly on hand and for sale O 1 and lVnts, citbe.- mixed oi nnn.icd. Put'y a'idj.l is, and Painters nriterinl generally. Ali at the Cabinet Ware Tk in tinder Vhce!erK ftinv. Thore indebted to lie late frmcfWri.lt & Pall, will please call and make sct'le.nenl. L. C. WKIGHT CO. Nov. 9, 1R3I. olmi. SEE, JOHN 18 AT YOU! HE opened a market in orcer that his fe'low btings may not suffer for fo d the comii -g "old winter. All that he will oiTlr, will be of the lest of the following articles: Beef, Pork, Venison, Vish of all kinds. Apples, Po:atops, Turnijs, Oilions, and m'ich more that can't be thought of now; Resides a full s'ore or fSroccrics, DryCiofHls ami IZnrdu :u r, , John hopes to prove t both friends i nd foes, lhat a'though bai!ly l ent in elearin i nyselffrom the jca'es in ti e last fall's court, in order to have some pe .ce and quiet in Ii e and save scmelhing for Hank a d myself iu old age, am not broke. I was forced to enco'inter this. Ry the help of and the pccp!e. all the talk for the. last six m nths, to the contrary notwithstanding. I am perfe tly willing lo work day and niht, and make every exertion to wi; e offolJ scores, and w.uid juit obiervc to my 12 on est DvhtoY That don't believe iu makirg me the scape goat or heave ofTeriug for ihe whole. Now I am fixed and determined, by the help of oo l crops and the laws of the land, to diehar.e my duty in respect to collecting my de! ts "peaceab'y if 1 can forceably'if I mut" there ore don't deceive yourselv.-s with tin fabe hope that I will always wait and ..iit as I h ive been doing heretofore. If no cio iey, bring 1 good Hog, ISccf or ISccr, And will place to your credits nnd pay goo.ls or money to balaive. But beseech o! yen, by hook or by crook, do e to pay Jolin, and that speedily, the amount thoi Loties ly owest him, ai d save him fr m the hau dso'thu cruel, or by the powers of the L'eef Market and Wood pile, WON'T SAVE YOU! How do you like the magnetic jdan that's mine. Il's cash dorn and prices to correspond. No second prices to he made up by short weitrhts a :d measures, b tfair exchange and no rohbery. This John said and thought. P. S Please take notice that every matter and thing in the above, as to paying and I eing paid, means facts. As'i the Editcr and ha will tell you so, or will pay the apples. Mind John may get mad with hydrophobia or something else then wi.at would yci think? He surely would bite thore that did net do justice to him first, but darn mean thi- gs. J. COL'GLC. Nov. 9, 1C5I. 3 It:'. T UE undersigned h;n lost his- wife Nir.cv Martin, his children. Patrick and Micluil Martin, J unes Gillin ai.d his wife. aud Mich .el T ctiliughlin. 'Ihe.- can e from the S ate of Virginia with meto Coluiiibi. Ohio, where we got sepei atrd They a -e supposed to be either iu this State, Illinois, ur Iowa. Anv pels u bearing of such persons wiM .iH8 address ma at this pla, c. AN I I1UNY MA1ITJN. Plymouth. Ind. Nov. 9, IS 4. 5 til Vol. D'Aubigns Hist Kefonnatiou, Russia as it Great Men and Great Events, Haswell on Engineering, Upper Tee anl Lower liillion. For sale by RODERTS. August 3, IC51. 22yl Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. B. PERSUING A; Co. iVotl CO s h?reu.,r Rlven lbat the 11 Utlvl partnership heretofore existing between James il. Case and Iiicharu Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts dae said firm are payable to James H. Case, and immidiale settlement is required. J. K. CASE. R CHARD RUDD. March 20, 1331. atf. W. N. TfTanlove, D.D.S., Resident Hcntcst, Oflice on Market street, opposite the Harnett llnu.se, LOG ANSPORT, 1 NDIANA. JttneS, 1851. 1TSee Here, Folks! DID JOIIÄ LIT.! S'meof his O'Hjdl are here and many sold. Some of his lirbt purchase are still behind, but coming most every dav. He ha ordered lots more though bro't a heavy lot of Fish all sold, a'most. J.C. 21if July 27, 1854. Land For Sale. 80 ACRKS of choice timbered Land in section 27 township ;4 north, of range east, is offered for sale at a bargain. ltn about two miles north ot Plmouth castof the Michigan Road. Terms easy. Call on the undersitrned at the Banner office. " WM. J. I1L RNS. Aug. 17, 1SÖI. 24tf. IS hereby given to the h 'drier of the Rond, for a deed for Lot I.V2 on the original Piatt of Plymouth, to produce said It uid to the Agent of Marshall County in Indiana, pay the purchase m-mcy and receive a deed lor Jtid Lot, on or before the first day of November A. D.1354, r sail eonUact for the purchase of said Lot n-ill be, and is hereby declared to be rescinded fr m and a'terthat time. Bv order of the R aid of Coramisi- ncrs of said County, at their Sept Term. A. I). 1154. T. McDONALD, A. M C. Oct. 5, 1851- 2UU. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders hifprofessionalrervices to the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country. Allcalb, davor night, shall receivepromptatlention. Office on Michigan street opposite the Printing ofhee. No. 30tf. A1Iltl55 John. coming on to see. He stops nt Couglcs 0ore novr. His salt lias come. Will you let charity call your patronage to John a poor young man with' a large family, &c. Why in the name ot thunder, and all other kind of Roots, don't you bring iny Rmsh hook home, you have hud it your share f the tnie. Now mind, John is a Q-icci fellow, you kad besl not fool with him. Iaidlhl. JOHN. Ou dley how nid. Sept. 7, 4 5n,t.