Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 December 1854 — Page 3

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B A N.N ER' s h G: MLWY, l'ditor. CL J . l . pel in t: Ihre tie p . I:T t.t" an l.b'ijI find myself f ;m v fncmi W. , , . t r. Ujtiis is lueii engaged Mug business about twenty. .- -tho reu 5 mi i- obvious why he is o . 'fiy superior. i liru mat i am gu.-i--iit.wfd by friends who are charitable. and v. i!!it?g to make properailow.incr c-i:ir: rt but feci grateful for the listol .new ..ers er.t ?; already, nlwmt one hi i. ire l and thirty. Tho citizens ol ihif county are determined to read and keep pos'.f!.!, let this fee!u:g increase until Kir list nounars ong thousand at least The B inner will be furnished to til 1 who have p-iid Mr Birr.s in advance at the pihfisVd rates. as he has paid accordingly, Th ? ev hint; will ho continued as herelittoro. nr. h .? it will r. fiord plensure to others es vll is imseif. Ed, In n: iking up our new list of subseribeVr our "rst issue '.re may omit the naio-- of by mistake and send the Bu:- r to others it :j t subscribers. If cut air ...Titled picas- sen I to the office. Error-, .ha'l aivvys be corrected when pa?-. "le to s.. Tf lei' ! 'rvs.-uicnt of M.srs. V."e-Tr . ;., Ht . :tt delayed till next -w for v t. ' . jio-o. Also. Messrs J. B.:o ' v,; ic Co. nre about tlkin2 to Ou an . i-cii IIou6? has full Hocks and fx?";ive trad. Our merchants are all fi.-i ! -ss Houses end thong wfi'. Lo-'k out f r i- w nd veriisements next we k. Mr. Jo ;:fi? Fi ky has sttld out his iteret ii tlif (rf.u'-ry and Ttovifriftn IL ige of Mrs-rs. PacICAKD & FlkBV mi'" purchs.-.s itie enrire stock of good? owned bv Mr. Siiix.ibabgeb. fjrT"Cn.nLt II. Loga n McI'aklaxk Ks'jrs.. are '.lie tminers hr this County. and James School ExCCTrr'nis m Hams are 124 to 20 cents per lb. in fresh. worth from New York, .CCTHogs at Madison and Cincinnati lest week $1,00 to $4,75 with an upward tendency. GTT Wheat at Toledo White 81.70. red8l.60. Costs Dr. per btnh. to ship from South B- lid to Toledo. CCj"E)r. C V. Jones, formerly of this plioe, publishes tho "Fountain Democrat" at Covington. Terim two dollars yearly in advance. A new paper of fine appearance, and an able Editor. A th Doctor has many warm luends in the County, we hope he will r-ei- at least few iniiiPi from t!iis vicinity as sb ciibri. A j ap; r fto.n the Wabash Valley would du von good Try it. J'h't ins WrUkins.of rftnrko iountv accident illy hot himself on the 12. h in;t. while hinging, producing instantaneous death. lio lenvfs a family of ninny friends to ii;ourn his Io:s, was among ih? firt sutlers of tho cojuty and well resorted. 4 Godcy'i Lady'n lioofe. Jt-Tlrv Jan ua ry Ni., being the fust of thf fiftirth yjl-, of this popular migazine is received. Contains one hundred pages of reading rn Itter, handsomely embt Uislo-d with steel engravings, is filled with original articles by abirt eontributnrs. and highly approved by merit an Ladies. No periodical within our knowledge that we ein more cheerfully reco;nnnd. Published by L. A. Gjdt-y 113 Chesnut St. Philadelphia. TERMS: On? copy. one year. " SJ Two eopies, one year, 5 New York, Dec. 4 We hiv3 received an immense copy of th.9 report of the Srrcretnry f the T'eiS ury, fr mi vhi y ve exiracl tho follo.ving. To io Binde To- ' receipt) for tho fiscal yeir, cn lini 3 )' ' J til?, from all jurce, were 673 54J.7Ü5 which.. with the bilanco in tho tre is iry on the 10th July; 1S j3, ol 621.912 S'J2 eivoa t al for the use of the vr oi ö'dö,4j2,.il7. Tho rjltnl exo.:; ::. t ir tha yeur were S75.354.62 f : .1 : io t!ie treasury, on July 1st, ot .1 -i'i .-.67. Tn receipts fr the q i.rt ' I'-lmif Sept, 30t!i, IS54, wer 8 il 521,3 J2. lor the remaining three q i irier m- 6 12 500 009. The annum of i-dic d. b: O itst.iii ling, July 1st, was 847 ISü 5ÜJ. The Secretary attributes a f t- : y if u t'n C istoins, lo the recent fai' i"-; -oi !j.rt crop-j. The ta'!e o"t : : . 2r -.o'lh United Stales, exhibite I wi : . ' . f 'r the ;,e tr of 842 tons. Tu 1 i'jie ' i ' xy ''. 'Hid imports fchrw the in; 't-; J'4'i 317 in ficoi of tho ex-p-r:,'. 'i ; . ;;rv .'ig lin calls ihe ntte:.' o! C' r-- to the pritioly of redo !:;' " P'V-u fi.r t.MC CCOliOlllicitl .id iniii :.': . i. (I 'fuuv ut. He re: Coioiii o i;,.. i A .ct.r z: One liutidrnt , fotj , t',1 : -a ?! v livo rer c rnt.iri place of th f the eiiii Kcho 'hiirs at present in us--. 'ho rc rnuvidatitiii fur thn repeal of l j i ..:,. u rr.nu! ,....1 tbn rif lt-l;'"ir ' 'U.iU'S ! rcriowcu, inj mo . . il- r i 1 th Uj w inck dtitirs on rcfinod sugr. .: T. liio ; r ' $2 1. o-t; cu' ll' I T1 " fait ; Ti it ii l C ingress, .'-.ft as io the currency gives öitofgolJ :ibo silver com in th- 3Ji! of St?p!. IS j1, at ) ij iisi tho jouti batik cir-ö2ü.4l-B.209. o 'iry i) opp mJ to th. circn -f ti des of a small dMVmirnion. i a a the coutinuatice rf the coast rec surv I i v: . ?.!!'. f.-.r aid l"r prcsrrvin hunr n ! y sli pw reiki tt our uuA SJgi'Mt-i thai the la-v should provide greater security in thefil'.i.ig out of pis snff vessels. In view of defaults by collectors of emt'i'iK in C!eave!an l, Oiwego.the report CiIN fir su:h ac lili in il lishtion ntimy be d .n I n cei ry. I Inlitire ol lha rt ;r., i rr,f: r bauily t tho in.nl tiper-j atlon. and the operations of the Tarious' dtp arrmen'.s of tha Treasury.

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i wtss iiinu. ttu near u itj cuuiructs Oe ing tiiiido by buyers here, but understand that prices will range from S3. 50 lo $3,50 per cwt Ojvington Friend. The Adieu Ledger of Thursdny Jost says: !v o learn irwn r. iu.iutiiiiiau:,., ono of tho well and favorably known firm of McDonald. Spears & Co., of this place, that they are now ready to commence slauohtt ring. They nre paying from 2 to 3J cts. net." Tue rerrysrillo Register says the ruling rat.-s at that place are 82 50 a $3,50. The-fallowing Ave clip from the Terra Haute Prairie City, of the 27th ult. "Hogs are beginning to come in. Several droves arrived during the past week, which we learn will be packed here on owners' account. No price bus been established, Mr. Earley has purchased a few with the undbr-tan Jing that ho pays the markot value when prices are settled upon. LOCAL. NOTICES. WASIIIXGTO.MIN SOCIETY Meets on Monday Evening. Henry C. THAYER, Speakrr. The different Township Clerks in this County will oblige us by sending to this office a statement of the number of scholars in each, names of teachers nnd the branches taught in their rspective townships, prior to the first of January next. IYE1V nxsu. Having disposed of the Banner Office,' and expecting to leave this place, I auii ready to receive on depcsitall thatisnow due me from the patrons of the establishment. W. J. BURNS. Dec. 7, 1854. SPECIAL S'OTICK Is given to thore indebted to the undersigned to call and settle by cash or note, and very much old ige WM. L. PIATT. N v. 2, 13.",4. 33tX New Rlnnks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly printed and for sale at the same place. H-JSMOVAIj. The tin.lersigucil having removed his place of operating SO rods north on the same trett, til invites the citizens and country people to cal while the ttpportunity is in their reach, and no pains will be fpared to obtain good likenesses lie promises to give satisfaction to all reasonable expectations. J. E. AKMSTEON. Aug. 21, 12:4. 25: f. ADMINISTRATION jV OT1CE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator on the estate of Moses U-mn, iate of Marshall County, deceased, and all persons having un.'ettled Luiitiess with said estate, vv 11 present the frame to him for settlement. The estate is solvent. 11ANS. bAUBER, Admr31Ht Estray Colt. rpAKEN up by Lloyd Lvmert, of Tolkr T wns'iip. Mirshall County, Lidiana, one esti ay d itk biy horse eol'; oue year ld list spring. iTas a white stri; in the f ice, the left hind loot wlii e about h di" way to the knee, and ;fjriised at thirty-live dollars by Christopher Ga!r and William ilurris, be for Justice Jo.tas ruhner. - . . Attest RICHARD COltB i LEY. D.c. G h, 13-!. ;p j Cl -ik. M.C.CEstray Brown Cow. "IAIvEN up by James d.ty ofOct dier, 1854 i Dodar on the 5th ty ot lict Uter, lliii in Uoubon lownSlllO M.trvhall C anity, In liana, oue estr4 T't li row. supposed to be live years old : xouie wuite on t;ie rump, legi, btlly an 1 face b is a clo on the left forefoot, n i other mark or orati'I.s percei viille. Appraised ut 15 doll irs n 50 c-nt, by Cliil a II mdt ron ami Fr n's11 1 Chandler, bef r J i-t ce J tmeM;Wli,irter. Alle t KICIIAUD COHBVLKY. 29 3 Clerk, M. C C To l'on Residents. NOTICE is hereby riven. that the nnder-.-ii'ii 'd. with the County Surveyor, wil on the 17h of J inuary, 185.", at ten o'clock a.m. on said duv proceed to survey and locate, the ein n ts ot his la ml in mc ton 33. township J1 n n th, of rang 3 east, in M rdi ill County, to meet on the premises nod continue fi u day to il iv iiu il all is titii-liel. N-iii residents who fail to meet tho Surveyor at the time ami place above mentioned, and 'efray to pro i le for dt fraying their portion of t u; expense of said utvey, wil. be returned to the Comity A iditor of raid county, and such tleli n lenry pi iced on the tax dupKcite and ol!ei U'd ajcording to law. JAMES M.-BROWN. D.r. D, 1T5I. 39.3 Stale o INDIANA, 7 Ma t UM Cinutt Court Mar h 'l evmty, Ss. J February Ter.-n. lb55. Stephen Jlarsters r. Cwi:i4l lint for D'n or. e. E!i de h Mir tw.) BE IT KNOWN tint on this 29ih day of No- ' vember, 183-1, t' e complainant in the fore'on g rmided cause, tih d his complaint i.i my a li , agaimt said defendant, for Di' ort e; also, at the .ame ti ne, there was ill-- 1 the a'Ti lavit of a disint r -steil i rMu, from which it appears tint s.id de'endaut is a nun rcsidef.t ol the S'.ate ol Indiana. T.i faid defendant Ezibcth Mir.i'crs, is thert-lore hi r.djy tfitifiel of th? filing and pendiii2 o! s ä I CoiimUi.it for Divorce, a af. reail: and thit on lens she appear and plead, nnsw. Tor d-ii ur thereto, on or berore the cad. tig thereof. ;.t he next Term of the Marshall C rcuit Co irt, to b he!.l at the C mrt Ibeme, in Plymouth, in "'tl County, rn the third Mouday in February X'. the matters and things then 1 i c!i irved . -n i . , r i -n , . 11 taken a confessed, aiul will be t.'ct Tmined in her ubietice. Attest RICHARD CORI7ALEV. . G, PoMi.Ror, Attij. CI ik. N.v.2Jlh. ISil. 39 3 Administrator's Sale. !Yrktifo Is bereby given that I will nt public A'ictioii. on S.itur. tlay, the Gthday of January, 1855, at the resideitro of George Weiser, late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased, all his personal property not taken by the widow, consisting of fourteen head of hogs, and stone other property too numerous to mention. A-credit of fix months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving hjs notn with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. A?l sums of threp dollars and under, cash in hand. ' Dec. 2nd, 135 4. V;i. WEISER, 33i2f Admr.

TVot lPO s nere)y Riven t0 l,e holdthe south half of Lot No. one huudred and sixteen (116) in the original plat of the town of Plymouth, to produce said Bond to the Agent of Marshall County. Indiana, pay the purchase money, and receive a deed for said half lot, on or before the 10th day of January, A. D. 1655. or said contract for the purchase of said half lot will be, and is hereby declared to be, rescinded from and after that time. By order of the Board of Commissionen of said County, at their December Term, A. D. 1S54. Dec. 5, 1854. THOM&S M'DONALD, 2St4 Auditor of Marshall Co. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby gien, that the undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the Estate of George Weiser, late of Marshall County, Indiana, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are requested to present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement. Those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. Dec. 1. 1SD4. Wm. WEISER. 3St3 Admr. FANCY DRESS GOODS, a it d Dry Goods Generally, THE immense amount of business done at the Variety Store idxmt now, fully justifies the proprietor ill keeping his customers and the public generally poettd in rehitioti to Lis Just received o every v u iety of the above G od.. The Ltllllics are especially invited to examine his present stock of Fancy Dr-.ss Goods. :is he U itU-rs himself that he has not alt ge:lu,r nc'.te'e-d their wacits. A. SU IXABARGE7.

O-tiltl. 13". 1. 32 f. Oft Hb raiiljcrrics wanJ ted at the Var'e y Store, lor which the highest c ish market price will be paid. Don't miss the t lace, for tho best figures will be oiVerrd here. SÜINABARGER. O.t 12. 30d'. 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* French Merinos, Alpacas, and De Lanes, all qualities and colors, for sale cheap by SHINABARGER. oct, 26. 32tf 500 BUSH. Clover Seed wanted, for which the highest market price in Cash will be paid at the Variety Store. SHlNABARGER. Oct 12, 1854. 30tf. New Livery Stable. THE undersigned has TT erected new Earns on . , m mm ashington street, one squ re immediately west ol the Edwards Heise, where he is i repared lo accomodate his old customers, and as many new ones as may find it to their interests to give him a call, with Horses & Buggies On as liberal terms asany other establishment in Northern Jndiatia. lie will also Irui.sh teams and drivers when called Jor, to take passenger?, to an point desired. His stock and bugsries are kept in good order horses saCo to drive. avl buggies comfoitabie and r -li;ble with fair usagei and every tains Uill be laken to rentier patrons comfortable, and secure them the worth of their money. SILAS TIHBITS. Oct. SC., 1854. 32 f. FARMERS ! sa Thf. V:uictv Stnre will ouud an advantageous Depot for the Sülo of ill kinds of The undersigiieil will now jiayeash f runny articles olleied by the Farmers. Call and let us talk about it. A. SHINNABARGEK. O-t 12. 1354. 30: f; gl BOOTS & SHOES, ' ü arge and general assortment Alcady received, and more on the vray. Don't let any one get the wool over your eyes, until you call and look thrcivd. oui immense stock at the VARIETY STORE. oct2(I. 32 1. TVTOTICE is hereby given that 'he Commis11 sioner and Engineer of the County of Starke, will offer for sale as the law directs, the contract o' Ditching as follow-, to vit:

Do 1C, " 33, 44 2 500 do. Do 2, ' 33, " 2 132 do. Do 1, 31, " 2 " lt;00 do. Do 0, " 3, 2 -130 do. Do 3, " 32, 3 " 580 do. Do 4, " 32, 3 44 511 do. Do 2, " 3f, 4 " 800 do. Do 2, " 34, " 2 1329 do. Do 3, 31, 44 2 4 4 9 60 do.

On the 27th day of Decembei 1S51. at the Court IIou c, in t' e town of Knox, at 1 o'clock a. m. on said day. Sp eifiatio is of sa'd Ditchc, piven on the day of sale, or at t e Commissioner's office at any time. C. S. TIRIJITS. Com'r. S. C. J. S. BENDER, Engineer. Dec. 7 1C5I. ISM. -Tl i I GUESTS best T E A S ,f bo diHerent JiXJ kinds, expressly for retail purposes to our customers f r their own family ose. oc 20- , A. SHINABARGER. llain, ISlack and Fancy 3Ö&?C!t'nöLf,89 An assortment not to be beat anywhere in Northern Ind'ana, iud to which the attention of the Ladies of both town a:ul country, is invited by SHINABARGER. oct2fl. J2I. American House. WM. PECH ER, Proprietor. Oit M icliitfti n street, soulli part of PLYMOUTH, IX D. T 1-IIS house having been remoddled and comfortably fitted up, is now prepared for the reception of the public, ad the pro. prietor will spare no pains in rendering it a comfortable and desirable stopping place for Travellersand ithers. Hispxperience in the business, and his determined eflbrtsto render cntiresatisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, may be found sufficient recommendation for a trial at least Large and commodious New Have been erected forlhis house, nnd inconr nection with itis a LIVERY ST A B LE, ; 1 and crriages may be had on where horses short notice, and on the mist reasonable terms. Persons wishing a private conveyance to anv part of the country, can be accommodated attheirown pleasure. Oct. 5HJf 185. ?yj

NOTICE j To Willian. II. Horton, Thomas "Wise, and 1

Daniel Bortz owners of uth east quarter of section 17 Township 3-i north, of rantre leastSouth weft quarter ot section II Township 31 range 3 east, and north half of the south west quarter of section 3i township 33 north, of range 3 east. It has become necersary to construct ditches across the abote described lands, in ditching the .Swamp Lands, and at any time ; I will be ready to arrange the Carnage as the law directs. SAM t-'KL McDOXALD, Swamp Land Com'r. Oct. 2ß 1851. 32. TIic State of Indiana, IVIarsIiall County, ss: In pursuance of an or ur made by the Common Pleas Curt of M'fj-hall County at tho ! Uvt term, 1334 I will t fTr for sale hi 4 weelii from d:ite. t!in tVltowins re: 1 eslaie belonging to the estu'e of John MiF.irlin deceased to-wit: the undivided out h.ilf of a i"ce of land and unpri'Vunients. lying- in tin: :outli east part ot Lot IS. 1 7 mi Hie town in 1 iyn o i'h, bounded as follows H 'gininng at tho Snu'li east corner of said lot an I running North 18 feut on Michigan Sreet, thence West 30 teet. theucu South IS feet to the South line of lot 177,thence cast 30 feet to the place of beginning, Terms ofSale, cash. WAUREX TAYLOR, Adm'r; Oot 2fiih. 1334, ' 32H. Friends, jf comins on to see lit stops it C uttles Store now. His salt has come. Will vou let charily call your patronage to John a poor young niunwith a large family, &.c. Why in the name ol thunder, and all other kind of R ots, don't you brin my Brush hook h one, you h ive had it vi'ir share of the time. N.w mind, John is a Qi eer fllow, you lad best not fool with him. Isaidlhi. JOHN. OU'g dley how ruad. Sept. 7. 1834. " 26tf. See Here, Folks! D ID JOIIW LIE! Some of his Goods are here and many sold. Some of his first purchase nre still b. hind, butcomingmost every d ty. I le has ordered lot more though bio t a heavy lut of Fish .11 sold, u'mcst. J.C. 2!tf July 27, If5l. Land For Sale. Gf ACRES of choice timbered Land in recOlr tion 27, township 31 north, ef ratine 2 east, is offered for sale at a bargain. It is about two miles north ot PL mouth eastof the Michigan Road. Terms easy. Call on th j undersigned at the Banner office. WM. J. RUTINS. Ail:?. 17, irr.l. 24tf. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders hi.' professiona'iservices to the citizens of i'lymuuth and surround ing country. All calls, day or night, shall receivepromptattention. Office on Jlichican street opposite the Printing office. No. 30tf. XII Vol. D'Aubigus Hiit Reformation, J Russia as it is, Great Men and Great Events, Ilaswell on Engineering, Upper Tet! and Lower Million. For sale by RO HERTS. August 3, l"54. 2yl "Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. II. PERSHING Sf Co. JotiCO 1S ,ieret)y K'ven tuUl tnt " partnership herelofore existing between James . Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payableto James II. Case, and immidiate settlement is required. J. 11. CASE. R CHARD RUDD. March 20, 18.1-1. Stf. Iii. N. Ivlanlove, D. D. S., Office on Market street, opposite the 15arnett House, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. June 8, 1851. 1-lyl. NOTICE. T T IlE undesigned has l".-t his wife N tncv 1 Martin, his children. Patrick and Michael .Martin, James Gd lin and his wife. and Michae l cGlaunhlin. Thev can e from the S ate of V'iriiitiia with nie to Coliiinhu, Ohio, where we got scperated They u: e supposed to be either in this Slate. Illinois, or Iowa. Any person hearing of such persons will pb is tiddress me at this plai e. - AN I I10NY MARTIN. Plvmoiith, I ml. Nt'V. 9, 1S4. SEE, JOHN IS AT YOU! HE opened a market iu order that his febw beings may not suffer for fo d the coini-g cold winter. All that he will offer, will be of the best of the following articles: Beef, Pork, Venison, Fish of all kinds, Apples. Potatoes, Turnips, Onions, and much more that can't be thought of now; Besides a full sore of i ocorics, Dry--oods and 1 2;i rl ware, , John hopes to prove t- both friends and .foes, that a'thotigh badly bent in clearing myself from li e ga'es in the last fall s court, in order to have somepe ce and tjutet in li e and save scmeihing tor Hank and myself in old aire. urn nut broke. I was forced to encounter this. l)y the help of and the people, all the talk tor the.last six nvntus, to the contrary notwithstanding. I am perfe tly willing to work day and night, and make every exertion to wi; e off old scores, and would just observe to my EZonesl Debtors That don't believe in making me the scapegoat or heave offering for the whole. Now 1 aa fixed and determined, by the help of good crops and the laws of the land, to dischar.c my duty in respect to collecting my !ebts 4,peaceab y if I can forccably iflm there ore don't deceive yourselves with the faLe hone that I will always wait and wait a I h ive been doing heretofore. If no money, brisj f good Hog, Ileef or Deer, And will place to your credits and pay goods or money to balance. But 1 beseech of you, by hook or by crook, do manage to pay John, and that speedily, the amount tho i hoilt'S ly owest him, a d save him fr m the handso" tho cruel, or by the powers of the l'-eef Market and Wood pile, HO AT SAVE YOU! How do you like the magnetic plan that's mine, it's cash down and prices to correspond. No second-prices to be mnde up by short weights and measures, but fair exchange and no robbery. This John said and thought. P. S Please take notice that every matter and thing In the abov, as to paying and being paid, meant facts. Ask the EdiWr and he will tell yon so, or 7 will pay the rpples. Mind John may get mad with hydrophobia or something else then w tat would you thinfc? He surply woud bite those that did not do justice to him first, but darn mean thb-gs. J. COCGLE. Nov. 9, 1851. 3Uf. Now Tor Rargralns, f f "IIE undersigned is authorized to sell Lots J No. ;M7 and 'J28 in Plymouth. Also 20 acre3 adjoining the East p.irt of. town, and a few rods East of the .erud: Chicago Rail. oad. together wjth. out-lots Nos. 22, 23, 24 'and 2D connecting with the 20 acre tract. For terms and other particulars, call on th undersigned at the Banner office. WM- J. DURNS. July 13 lPtf.

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riHE partntr.diip Inretofore existiu? le I twecn A. Shinnabareer and C. D. U-irch is dissolved by the mutual cons ntof the parties. The entire business ofthefitm will le settled by A. Shinnabarger, who will also settle its debts to t'.ds time; and it will I e obvious to every one that in order to enable him to close up the business, that all those indebted should promptly call and make settlements. A. SH1.NNAIL4RGER, C. D. BURCH. A. SHI NAB ARG ER WILL continuethe Dry Goods and Grocery business at the old stand, and in addition to the former stock, he is m.w receiving a well selected stock of era ajz cu jsns Consistimr in part of Cloths, Cassimces, Satinelts, Flannels end Woolen Goods of ali kinds. The Ji.'iriies Wil' fin 1 the Variety Store the plate for Winter Dress Goons, Dress trimmings, Arc. His customers will be apprised of other fresb arrivals in a short time. A. S. Oct r IS5L 30tf. TO NON RESIDENTS. "JVTuTlLTi is hereby gixen that the uiiderMgu 1 etl, with Uie County Surveyor, wiil, on ihe !i Jay of D cember 1854,at 10 o'clock a in. Ut on said day, proceed tosuney and locate the corner ot his land in section thirtv-lhrte in town 33 io r.h of range three last, in" Mirshall county, to meet at II. R:m,;s and continue horn day to day until all is iini&hcd. Noii residents who fail to meet the Survevor at the time -and place above mentioned, and "defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be l eturneil to the Comity Auditor of said ccuntv, and such deli.icpteney placed on the tax duplicate end collected accorditifi to law. 11. RHUE. 37 3. Nov. 30. 18:4. To JVon llesMents. "jJ UTICE is hereby given that the undersign. L etl, with the county Surveyor, will, on the 2.lh day ol December 13Ö4. at 10 o'clock a m. on said diiy, proceed to szivi-y ;ind locate the coin, i s ol Iiis land in section 2, township -1 north, id' rangt- 3 east, in Marshall county, to in, et at F. Ku'dd ck's and continue from day to dav uniil all is linish. d. Nan roideuts w ho fail to meet the Surveyor at the time tc place above mentioned, & dtfray or provide for d I ray in their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such de'intpieiicy placed on ihu .ax d iplieate nudxnllected according t .law. F. K.NCßM Ca. Nov. 3J, Ich. drt3. State of isirfiatia, 32arsliall County, ss. PERSONALLY appeared before me. a N'taty Public in ami for said county. Win. G. Pomrroy. and al'er being duly sworn upon h's oah says, that S.imuel .Shirley, troislercd to him a laud Office certilica e, for the So Ml West fourth U) of Section twenty (2U) iu T..wn.-hip thirty-three (31) North of range two E ist containing eighty-: hree au I 10-100 acres, which o-rtiliciitr wi.s ti aiisf.-red to s.iid Mdrley by tine Sain'i I. Davitlsou. he 1t ti i the person to whom it was originally iViicd by the Land Office. He further deposeth and says 1 lint, he has duly tr.insfeied ihe above bind to E Iward S. Tibbils, that lie received the said certificate Ir on the said Shirley, but has since lost the same, or mislaid it. and that, ho h is 1 1 aiedert ecd the same to no other person, as he verilv believe. Wm. (I. rOMEi.OV. Sworn to and s ilcribed b- f. t-: me this 4:h ii:V of September ISM ns wit ness i't hnml uiitl Official sea'. JAM ES McFARLIX. N .tary rubl e, I shall therefore, aftt r ninety days from this date, inake application at said i Uiee for an addition-.. 1 i er.iiica'e. ED'.VARJ T1BBITS. Ootober 19, 10.VI. 3 ,3 State of Indiana. Uftrshatl Co SS. Sarah Slephens i vs. J Charles P. Stephens 1 For Dovorce: WHERE.IS at the August term of the Marshal Circuit Court, 183 1, the following proceedings were had in the foregoing entitled cause, to-wit: Now comes 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 setved upon said defendant; and it further appearing by said Sheriff's return that said defendant is a 1. onresident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the court that notice of the filing and pendency of sai I petition be given to said defendant, by publication tor 1 hree weeks successively, more th n thirty days prior lo the first day of th? ne .t term of this court, in the Plymouth Itarner. a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in said county, noti Tying him to appear aud plead, answer or demur to said petition, on or before the calli-g of said cause at t'e next term of this court, and that in default thereof the matters and things therein contained will betaken -s con esseJ as against him; and this cause is continued. Attest R. CORBALEY Clk. Nov. 2, 1651- yjt3. Guardian Sale of Lind. PURSUANT to an order ol the Common Pleas Court, 1 will offer at private sale the north hall of the south east quarter of Kection teven, in township 33 north, of range 3 east, abour five miles east of Plyino.th, ml. Thirty acres improved, good log house and bam, orchaid, well and other good improvements. J'ei -ill's. one fourth cash down, the balance iu ono, two and three years, s cured by not-js and mortgage 011 the lanl, waiving valuation laws and drawing interest. Title rood. Relo- gs to the heirs of Adam Hindle deceased I and soia subject to the order olthe cr.v a 1C,. GE0,l-niKDLEGuBr4'n. Nov.C, 1S5I. 33l3! To Jon Residents. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, wiih the County surveyor, will, on the lt day ol'J ii.u iry Itöl at I Ü o'clock a. m. on said dav, proceed to survey and b.c:ite the corners ol his land iu section , township 3'i range two east, Marshall county, to meet on the premS!s and Continue froiu day to day until all 1 .3 fiuifhedr N '11 residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at t Ii f time and pl ice above mentioned, and defray or pi ovide fr defrayinglheir portion of the expense, of said survey will be returned fothe County Ail litor ef s-id County, sind such delinquency placed on the t ix duplicate and col1 1 1 leeied according lo law. DI1IMITT, 37t3. N-iv. 30. 1834. Flax, Timolhj nnd Hemp Seed WILL fin I a re a ly purchaser at the Variety Store in P.yinouth, at ih brt ".arket r'ces. SllINAUAKCER Ott 12. 3U,f Shcritr JSale. B Y virtue of a Fee bill to ,0 directed from the Clerk of the Marhall Common Pleas court. 1 will expose to public sale between the Hours ot teu o'clock a tn, nnd lour n clock p in, on Saturday the 15th day of December, 18.34, the reut und profits for seven yeara of the fob lowing described real estate, to-witt the 0 i'h ll dfof the s u'li eaitqinrter ef section 1(5, towr. ship 32. range twj east, in Marshall county, Ind and in ae the rents and profits for said htven yiits fail tu sei! for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution ami costs, t e fee simple- title to said real estate yilj be cXeredat the same time nul place. Levied upon 8 tho property of Jimci Jones, gen., tQ jntify aid fee bill. JOHN L, THOMPSON, Sh'ff. M C. , Nov. 23,1 1, S0;3.

ttid You ct that fine tittUi Cincinnati Clothing Store. flHE undexs'gned tenders bis warnust thanks to tLe citizens of Plymouth and Marshall Couuty for the warm reeeptiou they gave him, upon 1 U reu oval amongst them, in theWiy of patronage. He has been amongst them but about six mouths, and has b;:d to recruit his stock ti e, for which he can account for in ho other way tl an that &&&&& GWZr&g He is receiving oue vt the most splendid assortments of

M 9M JIuJJLJ fV WW M. JJJd JLtk CLOTHING I Ever brought to this market, and it may be to J the interest of those wishing to rp; r for n j rainy day to call before the assort me is ul'eJ j and picked over. His ptesent stock consists of coit, pnt.t, ! vests, anu one oi tue vry en ussorin en s ci OVER CpATS. This lot was stl-cted with a view to the durability of the goods a?!id tho manner in which thev were made no, and as it whs purchased ! for cash, they shall be soltl a litt'e cheaper than any other house in this "neck of wood se in tins 'neck ot woods He only asks 'he cu.-t rner to ct:l. atthecll I stand, examine and bo his own vidge. He ke- p a plain htnet home st ire, but c-in show some of the most Fancy Goods in the market. Come and yo'i sh-.ll not go away disappointed. II. J'JEBCE. Oct. 12, 1651. 30tf. MOHAWK VALLEY Farmers Insu ranee Cmp'y, Of Schenectady, N. Y. Capital $253,000. TMIIS company is one of the most responsible in the U. S. Applications taken, and policies issued to Farmers, Merchants and others desiring to effect Insurance, on liberal terms. W G. TOMEROY, Art. Nov. 27, 1854. 37tf. IVofirP s nft'Dr ßivpn that the nUlltt snb?criber will offer for sale at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, In.'iana, on the -23d day of December j 1S51, between the hours oü ten o'clock A M, and tour o'clock P M, on said day, the south west quorter of the south eatquarier of sec tion ten, in township thirty-two north, of range three east, ror the non payment of interest, said land being mortgaged to t.e school 'und by David Bowles f r sixty dollars, nterest now due $7 SO, damages and costs $3 20, making in all the sum of $73 00. Said land wil". be 50 d to the highest bidi'er provided the same will rell or enough to cov eT the principal, interest, penalty and costs unless the interest and costs is paid be'bre that time. T1I03. M'DONALD. Auüitor M. C. Nov. 30, 1JI5I. 37t3. IVoücc to Ileir. APPLICATION will be made on petition filed, tothe next Marshall Common Pleas Court, in the Sta'e of Indiana, by E. S. Elliott administrator of the eda'e of Wesley Iklangee, deceased, lo sell Lot No. 1 1 in P ymouth Indiana, (his personal estate being insufficient to pay the debts) and the same will be hea:l at the next term of said court, to commence at the court home in Plymouth on tl.e 3d Monday in January no .t. E. S. ELL'OTF, Adm'r,' Nov. 30, 3,fct3. A D iM I N IS f R AT i Ö N . " VjOTFCEw h'teby given that the un.ler1 signed, executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Francis, th ceased, has taken out letters testamentary thereon. All persons indebted to said e tale ar- required to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present ihem according to 'aw for settlement. The estate is probably olvent. H. H. FALCONRERRV Ex'r. Nov. 30, If 5 1. 37 13. Exeeut r' Safe. NOTICE is hereby given that will offer for sale at puld c auction all the personal property belonging to the estate of Lco' Fran c's deceased, at the late residence of said deceased in Polk township, Marshall county Indiana, on the 23d day o December, 15 1, between :he hours prescribed by law. Said property consists of one Mare, Two Cows & calves one Bureau, one Clock, one bedsteod, bed & bedding, one .sett Two leirse Harness, one Box Stove, Chairs, Axes, and many other articles too tedi us to mention. Allsumsofthreedol-l.-irs and under ra h iu hand, overthr e dollars a ere lit of six months will be given the purchaser giving note wiih approved freehold security, waiving valuation anl apprai ment laws, wi h interest. H. B. FALCONBERRY, Exr. Nov. 30, 1C54. 37 Vi. Tlie Youn4; American library. . 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Coffee, Sugars, Spices, and everj other article in lue tl'Ol'CI'' Uli Cat tiguic that will astonish those wh.i have been paying high priest 1 ewhero, can be had at tht VARIETY STORE net 2. Sllf. Can't be beat O lr extensive aisortmeut ol Glass & QucensTrarc N w o;en and yet 10 Ih opened, will be considered by all those win will take the pni ia to cull und examine it. aundv sufficient "lid CHEAP for any maikettnthe west. E.'ery thing you can meulion in lht Um may be found at SHINABARQElTS.

Attorney & Counsellor nt Law, Will attend to all busines entrusted to his care in Northern Indiana. Nov. 27, 1334. 3?tfIVf Jpri IAII persons knowing 11 UlllAy "themselves indebUdUri Metealf will call upon the subscriber immediately, and make payment. He may be bund at all times at the shop of E. S. Lewis in Plymouth. URI M ETC ALF, By tri Metealf jr. ALSO the House and L t owned by hwfl in PI) mouth, is offered Ivi sale. Ncv. 30, 18-31. 3713 That will Co! XF the perron who got the lumber fronj t'ae east side of my lumber yard, week or two a.tro, will call and let me know the precise amount, which I believe was in il.e neighborhood of 50U feet, shall be murMi gratified to make my books right. It was 22 inc hes wide, 1 inch thick andO feet'long. horn'. trouble n:av be anticipated if this notice is not oompiied with. C. D. BURCil. Nov. 30, 13C4. '7U. Sheriffs Sate. BY virtue of two executions to me directed out of the Clerk's office ol the Marshall Common Pieas court, have levied upon and shall expose to sle on Natunlay tt e oOlh doy of December 1831, between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court House door in Plymouth, Jndiana, the interest of the defendants, in Lots No. 171 and 17i', in said town of Plymouth, being a lease of said Lots for ten years from July 165 J, with the tenements thereon (the latter owned by the de endants.) Taken as the property of William G. Poraeroy and Mark Pomeroy, on two executins, on two judgments in favor of Jam- s L. Stephenson and tienry J. Marsh. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Nov. 30, 1334- 37t t.' . in Residents V0TICE is hereby given that the nndersignrd, wi:li ihecminty Surveyor, wi!), on the 3.U. d iy of J mi nary lS.",l.;.t lU o'clo k a. in, on saiii d-v proceed to s:irvev aul bcatj lrr corners of his land iu section li. t .vnhip 33 north, of range 1 eas. in Marshall canty, to meet at J. Davis' and continue from tlay to nutil all is finished. Non rc.-dtk u s who fail to mei t the S irvevor at the time and place iibove mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their Hrtion of 'he expeuse of said survey, will be returned to the County Aud:or of . 'aid rou ity.ind suth delinqtieticy placed 011 the tax duplicate And collect. d accordingto low. J. DAVIS. Nov. 30. 1834. 37t3.

TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE is hereby given that Ihe undersigreil, with the Countv Surveyor, will on the 15th January, 1834, at ten o'clock a ra on said day proceed to survey an I locate, the corners of his land in section IS, town:hir 33 north, of range 4 east, in Marshall countv. to meet en th premises and c ;nti:iue from day to day until all is finished. Non residents who f il to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, anl defray or provi 'e for defraying their pirtron of the expense of said survey, w 11 be relumed to the County Au 'itor of said countv, anl such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. II. II. BAXTER. Nov. 30, 1354. 37'' Sale of Valuable Property! ATOTICE is he eby given that ti e v: Ursigned, administratrix of the eta- . of Chailes Hudson deceased, will offer fjr -ale at public auction, on Saturday th 3th diy of December next, between the hours prescribed by law, at the late residence ofs?.il deceased, one mile west of Smith's Tavern in Greene township, Marshall county, ndiana, all the personal property, not taken by the vi!ow, belonging to said estate, consisting of on yoke of oxen. Two Cows, sixteen ye?.:1 in Calv.s, a lot of Hay, r arming Utensils, rii many o'.he" articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE On al sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand. On all sums over three dollars, a credit of twelve moivh will be given, the purchaser giving notes with, approved Freehold security, waiving valuation, and appraisment laws, with int re -t fnm date. ELiZ.lBETH C. HUDSON, Adm'rx. Nov. 23, 18"4. 3t3t3 .ShcriiTs Sale. BY virtue of a Vee Bill t- me d:rect.-d from the Clerk's office of the Mir. 'i.ill Common Pleas Court, will expose to jiubbe sale at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth in said county, on Saturday December l.")th, 1851, between the hours of lOo'cl'k a m, ä 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents & profits for seven years of Ihe following described real estate, to-wit: the south east quarter of section thrity-four, township t'drty-fve north, range I east; and if the said rents nal profits fail to tell foi a sum suffieint to satisfy said execution and costs, wdl proceed t sell the fee simple title to said real estate 1 satisfy the same. Execu.'ed as the proper.y of John W. Willi. ms to sari.vfy said fee bill, accruing in a suit between himself and parties unknown. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'lT. Nov. 23, 18jL 3Gt:t. ITIortsrasrc Sale. BY irtue of a Comm'ssion and execution, to me directed from the fVrr,. mon Pie is cour, I will expose fo pubi c sale at 1 ne coun rouse uoor in ti.e town or Plymouth, in said, county, on Saturday the 30th dr of December 131. between tic Lours often o'clock a in, and four o'clock p m, on said day, tl e rents and profrs for seven years of the following described real estate, to-wi. The east half of the south west quarter of section eight, in township thirty-two north, of range one cast, containing SO acies; and the south east quarter of the south r.est quarter, and the south west quarter of the south east quarter of section ten, of the same town and range, all in Marshall county. If the rent and profits for seen years fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy sa d execution, interests nnd cots, moM then end there proceed to rell the Ice simple title tn said real estate, or so much as is necessary tn satisfy the same. Executed to satisly a mortgage in favor ol Lyman Clftir an 1 againsi Thornton P. My eis A Wm. Thompson. J. L. THOMPSON SVfT". Nov. 23, 13Ö4. :H3. Wit:ieim 8Ftatcl& A Spleudid a scrtment, and suited to tl e en sou, uretiuw tler-d nt suc-h piiccs as to do a' way with ull t'ruuibüiif, at the VARIETY STOnC oc-tre, 1854. 3Ctf. B LANK NOTES. Of an approved - w . . iv. die aii 111a viuic HATS AND CAPS Of tverv varietv. hnr ml or - j & . f . - - nnu due, are now eiutj very tilt, A P at th Yariety Store by MHNA. OJi2. . ' ., 31tf. - :&zoziiinuTio.Y. NOTCE is here' j feiven to the hein or Da.,: tid Linn, te of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased, that said estate is settled, aal they are required to come forward and prove their heirship on t Ik-first day of the next term of the Markhall Common Pleas court, to be he Id i t the court house in Plymouth in said county, and then and there receive thtir dii trilutive shares thereof. Attest R. CORBALSY, CPIr. Not. 3, 1PM. tut