Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 March 1855 — Page 3

fVlJI T? TU i TV TV Tl "B5 ! nvj. rt:'n!inr wIi -rLer tiey hiJ taVn thf third JL 11 Ii JL ift. 1 IV -k-J JLV j ii4.pU.,-. Tho-.- wl-ohad i:ot received it wertu -r r - j t,k n ii tos.n an'e ro.ur, questioned, ami 1nAXricllÜIirsil. ; ttrnued further in the mysteriös of tie Older . i o - r .1 . ' as tho husinesj. t be transacted ro ilil uot, with Th Agricultural Society of this place , afpy L. (l,n iu tLe p,ecnceof any ,mo who rivets at the Couil House on Mouiay : bail not taken the necisiry o.ths of athirJ de,xt. when we hope to see the farmers of j Sri"""proc.-...lin f irther.they hrju'red of Marshall County there en masse, eat!) .-.. h member for whom they vnied at the list 1. , ii. iS iTetl cti" n. All those wlo ha 1 voted the one expressing his desire and determina- , llnm tukand thin- were ubo .t cght who tion to derate the Agricultural stunJard ' h:o' uot dmi s ) accurding to tho instructions , , . . ! oftho Grand c uncil. last füll. w re reipireJ to of their ovn county. There is no reason j !U.k,M,wU.,!g,. th, y had committed an ciT.nceaTthv Mrrshdll CuUlitV should" HO have as ; S iun eOrdcr.andak to be f rgiven.and pion- . . , , , ! i-inall thing in future to ol ey their superiors, scientific farmers within her limits, : f,, ns tk in,'. v. t? ws taken nd the reanv other in the State. Can you not luve pentit g ineo.bers w. rei e'nstatcd. . . ! i I. im a in-mlerf the Leisl.itiirr, w smUS well cultivated farms, raise as much xiv1 llJMin tlie .,i!t-f ,rn, with I e oRi ers ofthe grain on an acre of ground, and hsve as j met-tim, and introdu e 1 lyMr Bnkr. who , f . i i -.I'. r :l the Grund Council that I would make goud a stock of cattle about you lou j i.lIi:!ti. ns iu r lnion to n y v.-e cist at the certain!? can. Whyulon't tou do it bit eVcti'.ii- Wi.ie was p.ore.din,- to do " mi so, in' oftlio embers asked me lor whom I then? tor no other reason (we mil an- xWl , r u-nVd states Senator? when J re-B-.ver) than that yau have not organized pMel. Wm-II St wnl. J' er e ite.l a prent . x- ,, . ... . o i I'ltenientin al n ir tcf the hill. Some twenty end formed an Agricultural Society and or y Il(0ie vt.e:nei.i tl,an thi re., nuhni therefore have not had the benefit of inu- forward t.. the -da'dorm, hisMtig. stamp ni their ..... feet, .'nuhing their tce'h, extending their arms tual conversation on Agricultural topics. ! NVj h cluteV-d V.s, ci ylug ..nr. with cuuteuanYou have not met once a year and shown l'in.-d with . x itement, Trairor" -porju-, , , . r. r," ' Liar." "Viil in. ' und other epithet, :icwhat you have done, and given your ex- ,.,. p ,i(.,i with o,e exclamation. -h-itV him

rerience or how to raise the various grains you prouuee, unu iiiereuy geiuug the ideas and opinions of others to show where if jou hive lacked system. Then fwiiu a Society, obtain seeds from the Agricultural bureau at Washington city, and get 90.1 stock, and talk about keeping them on the cheapest plan, and when you find that plan out adopt it, Nredue siy to you that earth was a barren desert and j a"eIocmy wihlf ruesü, EJenizeJ by man's ! ownlabor and skill that the wilderness ' rose and the uuinvitins crab anplr, bv ! , ... , ,' i cultivation have been made like the do- j metii: Damask, or the swseet flavor of a I Uulüen I ippm. laere is a power and uTicacy in rnan'i energies, when proper ly directed, which tell beyond comparison. Will you then set yourselves abou; the work of retrenchment and reform im tiieJhtcly, au.l discard forever that (now almost ubsul.tr) idea that the faimers avocation is c:.e of necessity alone that it U a low despicable calling unwortlty of vour b-s. eirorts that it is no field for an intelligent and scientific man j For be it known that we believe thi3 ia ; a si . misuk. la out opinion no bet- j Irr circumsianc-s can vi ell surround you. i to f j?:cf a vgorous iut'jliect cf pro ' lifij thought or to demonstrate a loeii j

science tliaii t:: se winch center around j Isaak of iiruokvilie, Lr. urtviiie. j you. while iu th- honest pursuit of the 'jink of Mouticello, Monticello. tarm.-r's calliiw. For litis is the corn- ' link of Gothen, Goslieu. ; hiuit'o.i of til if uce, Philosoph) and Bank ot K kha.t, Hikhart. 1 Kthics. Aiin we s y assemble oi. ! Hank of Mt. Vernon, Ml. Vernon, llouday next. Ilally ! lUUy ! Kdllrü Jk of Warsaw Warsaw, ; p. I Cambridge City Hank CambrJge. J TirrtcstE Faesi eis. Tho foreman of: Central Bnk Indianapolis. , .x n ..- i, . ... i Cinal B;iuk Kvausville. i this oflce is it;ni up a cluu to this in . .. . & 1 1 C recent City Bnik I p-r. and we h. r e our Farmers will hau d ; Farn-rs B ink Westfifld. in their suhscrip'.ijns as sn as possible, j Farmers & Mechanics Bank Indianapolis. Every Farmer in tha County or Slate. : Fayetle County Bank Couuersvillo. : s'.ioul J take it, ns it is n Home Taper, nr.d I alfliey Lafayette. ! .... . ... , . , Iloosier Bank L gauspuit. 1 egpecia.Iy R.isp'.f.d t estcrn Agrjcu'tin e , . ,- ti. n x, . I ' J 1 i liana liitti .Madison. ( Stock R-ais;:.. &c. It is published i In Um Sim k Bank Laporte. I JlonthJy sixteen very lrg octavo pa-I Ket.tu.ky Slock Bank Columbus. ! ge?. and crdy 50 crnts a year. TU rc LärS üak Lima. j i i . .-nil Merchants und -Mechanics Bank New AIroes in tho Li lies dopamnent will alone . iv i4J be worth the pn. e of ubscr.riiou to any j Xew Vülk 8nJ Viri,,i. State Stock Bank ! lamily in th country or town, enJ the j Kvausville. ; itjfrrination thr.t r-nyFarm-r will recoive i Pnirie City Bank, Trre Haute. ! in Agriculiure, Fruit, and Stock liaising. I SjIeia IIjIlk' ("tih) Salnn. j , .i i - i .t ,l ii ' Southern Bank of Indiana Terre Haute. -!cc.. wi:I le wun.h in. re than the small... , . , , .. ,. 4 u'c' ! trailers bank Indianapolis. j amounr f 53 rents ihai ho will pay for it. j Huntington couuty Bank lluu tin j;tou. j Ntrnhprs of the Farmer can be teen all Savings Bank Countrsville.

this ofTice. Davis Cnv thank the Hi n. G. E. for speeches sent us. CTrDy the Ii diana llepublican of the ! , , . . , . : 22r.d we karn that to gentlemen whose j respective name3 are James Dunmill ond; John ToCe nre taken as assistant editors to that paper. Wonder if they are as quarrelsome as ihe Chapmans? A til to provide for a Geologic al Survey of this State, failed on its third reading on Wednesday Feb 21st. The Treasurer of State has issued the following important notice. Will our xchang?s please call attention to it: State Sentinel. Notice. Information has reached thi3 Oflce, that some County Treasurers, after havins collected ihe Revenue iu the best quality of par funds, have then sold j these funds at a nremiu.n for Free Bank Paper. Such Treasure rs may be assured that Ihrirrje Hank p3per cannot received for Revenue at this Office. It is -theirMuty to collect the Revenue in the best funds in the community ; but then j to exchange'these funds for such as are les valuable is a palpable fraud upon tho Stats. W. R. NGFSINGER. Treasurer of State. OfSce ( Treasurer ol State, Iniianapo; lis. Feb. 20. 1S55. Knoiv-Xolhinisiu. Mr- Evac., a aieir.ber of the N. Y. Legislature and a K".o v Njthinz, was appointed as a dolegn'e to the Cnnl C junxi'. in Syracuse. The lollowinj i his own accouat of his r-ceptiou. IS THE HINDOO CQL'XCIL AT STBACUSE. Alt xt, Feb. 14. 1S55. Dear Sir; Yiur.r. th? -Qdi int., eontaininjr a cert fi -i?e et tny e'ecin a dalefrate ti the Stav Giiii.d C. uicil tf ti e so-cul;d KnowNothi.'i ord -r f.i su irsy cuu. i'. No. 274, held in KutUi-d, Jri'e s n county was received; lu my reply ) ou wi.l ?e ? how your delejHtc was receive! by the Gran 1 Council of theStte,now in s jssi ei in tho City of yr icuse. prer e .ted my creJt uti .Is at that place of metin and w iu'i i laced t a nntubwr of ihe Unler or me u-rtci i,e miy m . .: i was then e-c r:od to the D s!t cf the Grind Se-.te'a ry; p id the qu utily durs of my Council you jntr,i,t'l m with. n..:iitl, two cents for eaeh luemteri four Cot :n:il. After this ceremony, n n cvrwlacted to d e TniinlrP, where II tl e de'ee ites so'.n asem;Iel. nsiHg aioui uu in

,.un.b--r. The pre-.-. dm; ef1.er. Mi .arker.of What relatieu ii 'Bill Nebraska" to w York. sa;d. "Before pto-Crding to bisi-' . . x. , nes-vwou'daskifthere wh, any opport mity AnU Nebraska." Our devil say he of tiT8 benj any u.tcners?" Being assured never heard of Anti until Bill came at.n that point, the first bi.in ;s wai to ex:im- . . ine cb person n tho hall, fur the purpjse of ' 'ound.

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II y this timet e meet ins was in a rerfect up roar. The presiding officer could rot control those pn Sei.t, and d clarfd the meeting idj.ui n d f.-r n h' Ur. ThT" wis thrn a great rush h r th platform h le 1 was Rtan lin.'. S;.n e of the foi e n-r s-ifd i: jr c dl.ir, h -it, ly th' i X'TtiiT.s of a few prrsovid fiie.u's, I w is ..vcd tr-mfi.i:ht rvi.iletu e l y b i'li.', with jrreat h.-ite, escorted down ajoivate stairway, while thers b sed ihe dtroi s and kept p ckthe mob. When I reached the st;e f, Mr Barker adrijed me tü eo t i v hotwl, mul n t to sli ;w i.iVo!t' .kUt,lt jj t:.. i,, j,..Vt. tiiec;y ri' the 'lim '"'y n 1'ain-no ;.therLuinoss to ut'en to, took his advice and left Svrac ise in tlie Hrt train. I km w n: wh: y u nd the council mr.y j -i ik of thi?. I ut ii yui ever desire to send it' d.-lep,t to nub . Pandemonium you n u tse-. J '"' "f,cr I' t'i'li besides yir sincere ; . ; triend ai.d ;cl cv 'ovu.Miian. MOSSS EAMES To the W. P. ofC.umi: 27 i. Indiana Free Ranks. t-JRHECTEI) WEEKLY. L'ie Free Banks Classified, and tbc denry EitiiblhJiei. class so. 1. IJsnk of North America, Clint n Bjiik of Indiana, Michigan City, Djnk of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Kuckville, Ilockville. Brink of the Capitol, Indianapolis, Bank of S.lem, (south.) Salem. CLASS 5 0, 2. 'JO CLXTS. Kalamazoo Bank Albion. of Perrysville Perrysville. Delaware County Batik Mtintie. ludiaua Reserve 11 auk Kokomo. Y Sute f.l,üt;nk Vinceunea. lprr-moe Lit. W muemac. wbah Rivt.r Bk Jagper Wubdah River Bk.Newvil!?. Wabash River Bk.New Corrydou. Bjiik of Suu.h Bend, South Bend. Bank of Fort Wayne, B'ort Wayne. Northwestern Bank, Bluomfirld. Upper Wabash Bauk, Wabash, Wayne Bank. Logausporte. Wyne Bank, Richmond. Great Western Bank, Terre Haute. class so. 3. 75 CENT. Elkhart Co. Bauk, Goshen, Laurel Bank Laurel. Agricultural Bank Mt. Sterling. iiank of Kockport, Kockport. Hank of Rochester Rochester. B-ink of Rensselear Eensselear. Farmers and Mechanics Bank Rensselear Shawnee Bk. Attica, Slate Stock Bk.Jamestown. State Stock Bk, Marion. Wabash Valley Bk, Logansport. Bank of Covington, Covington. farmers Bank, Jasper, Steuben Co. Bank, Angola. Atlantic Dank, Jackson. Bank of Albion, Albion. Government Stock Bank " Bank of Attica Attica. Green County Bank Bloomfield. Perry Co. B k Cannelton. Pub. Stock Bk, Newport. Stato Stock Security Bk, Newport. Trader's Bk, Nashville. Western Bk, Plymouth. Bank of Albany, New Albany. Bank of T. Wardsworth, Michigan City. Bank of North America, Newport. Bank of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Connersville, Connersville. Bank of America, Morocco. Bank of Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Drovers Bank, Rome, Merchants' Bank, Springfield. Merchants Bank, Lafayette. Northern Indiana Bank, Logansport. Orange Dank, Poseyvil'.e. Plymouth Bjnk, Plymouth. Stale Stock Bank, Logansport. Slate Stock Bank, Peru. Traders Bank. Terre Haute. Marshall Co. bank, Plymouth. Note. Class No. I, includes the Association of Specie-paying banks

Co mm im tented For the Banner. PROGRESS OF THE AGE. Events of the most momentous interest are daily transpiring in this mighty republic events that create in the mind the brightest hopes for the prosperity and future glory of our beloved country, that ar well calculated to fill the heart of every Amearican patriot and christian with feelings of the profoundest gratitude to tho Giver of all good. Piot very many years ago some divines and philosophers, eminent for their learning wisdom and piety, and some statesman distinguished for their genuine lora of freedom, conceived the idea and formed tho plan of educating the masses by a system of Common Schools regulated and sustain ed by legislative enactments. This was a grand idea, a noble plan, the only cer

tain means of establishing Christianity on a solid basis and perpetuating our liberties. By means of common schools, by the countless advantages and blessings flowing from Sabbath Schools, by the ministrations from the pulpit, and the noble efforts of many genuine and able Statesman and lovers of mankind, many beneficial results have already, everywhere, been accomplished. Among these, and the only one which I intend to notice at present, is the passage of the "Maine Law'" a law in my judgement, of the most vital importance to the welfare of the people. This law will dry up the poisonous fountain from which flows nearly all the pauperism and crime, that fill so many abodes with desolation and woe and burthtn the community so heavily with taxation. Prepared with the anxious care, and watchful discrimination thji should attend the framing of every law of so great importance to the'pubüc weal, it is doubtless constitutional, and commends itself to the regard of all loyal citizens. This is, however, not the time for the friends of Temperance to relax their efforts. Now is the time for them to be vigilant and active, and see that the law is enforced. A great effort will be made to prevent its due execution, and a formidable faction of its enemies will be found who will struggle hard for its re peal. Every demagogue and liuave of every grade and party will be arrayed agiiusl it. Tlmy will work diligently for its repeal, for their vocation will be gone. They fear a compulsory exodus to Mormondom or some other bourue where Squaller Sovereignty instead of civilization prevails. I apprehend, however, that the most of the venders of intoxicating drinks who have heretofore moved iu the decent walks of sociaty, will willingly. yes, even gladly submit to the law and betake themselves to other and more honrahle pursuits. Those who do not will be left in their own infamy thorn of the power to do evil. I say to the friends of Temperance, see that law is faithfully executed. More anon A CITIZEN. lcnally of Ysury. The following mu miry of the laws of the several Stutrs, in nliti n to tl. led in'er?st on m ney. tikrn Irotn the Bankers' Magazine r January, 1S"5. mar be considered f.s reliableIt diilers materiaU- from statements here.ofere pi!dihe"!: M line I- g i rae of interest f per centum. P- naltT excess not recoverable. New Hainjohire 6 per cent. Penalty-forfeit ihre imes ihe interest. Vermont 6 pr cent. Penalty exceis may b? recovered back. Massachusetts 8 per cent. Ten dty- -forfeit tin e? times tha whole nniount. Rhin'e Inland ß prcot. Penulty excess mav be recovered Vy piyers. Connecticut G par cent. Penalty forfeiture or r-11 ire mterrst. New York 7 per cent, of contract. New Jersey 6 par cent Fcntlty forfeiture Tenuity-forfeiture ol contract. Pennsylvania ß per cent. Penalty-forfeit-ure'or contract. Delaware 4! per ciat. Penalty forfeituie of contract. Miry land 6 rer cent. Penulty forfeiture of contract; Virgiuii 7 per cnt. Panalty contracts void North Carolina 6 per cent. PenalfyContrrtct void, S .uth caro'iaa 7 per eeut. Penalty forfeit nre of all "die interest. Georgi 7 per cnt. Penalty frftiturof all the interet. Alabama3 per cent. Penal y-forfeiture of all the interest. Arkansas 6 rer cent. Penalty contracts Void. FloiiJ i 6 f er cent all the interest. Illinois 6 per cent, covers his costs Indiana 6 per cent. times the whole amount Peualty forfeiture of Penalty -defendant rePecalty fino effive Iowa 6 per rent. Pnalty-forTeit-ua of excess of intare-t. K-ntucky 6 pr cent, Pnalty-coutract for interest void. Louisama 5 per cent Penalty-forfeiture of all the interest. Michisa.i 7 per cent. No Penalty. Mississippi 6 per cent. Pt n dty-forfeiture exre s of interest. Missouri 6 per cent. Penalty forfeiture excess oT interest. Ohio 6 per cent Penalty-ftrfeitu.e excess of interest, Tennefsee per cent. PiuaJfy-liable to indictment for misdemeanor. TexftS 8 percent. Penalty-fir feitute d aB the interest. Yi.consin 7 per c"t. Penalty--spccial contracts 12 C lifonna 10 per cent No penalty. Tl ere are various States that permit a higher rate cf interest on rpciat contracts, viz: Vermont 7 percent oiay be charged upon railro id bouds. In New Jorey 7 per cent may be chargxl iu Jersey city and in the township of Iloboken. In Maryland the penalty is a matter of some doubt, in oonsrquence of a late decision of Judge Taney, which does not, however, meet the asjem of the bar of Baltimore. In Aikmsas, ten per cent may be charged on special contraeti. In IUi::o s-th Banks m y charge seven per cent., and ten pel cent may be ehars-td between individuals, on special con tracts, u Louisaeu eight per cent may be charged. Ja Michifcn contracts m are legal to charge 1 0 per cent 1 ne same in Miisissippi and Ohio. la Texas- J2 per cent tray be charged on special contraeti.

Question ron Debate. If a slave dots a wrong he cannot be punished by imprisonment as a man, he must receive a certain amount of lashes. If a brute beast commits a wrong, he is not punished by .stripes. The Question, is: What is a nigger? Is he something between man and beast? and where is the line of demarkation.

i'lyinoutli ITIarket. per hun 84,00 Coffee, per lb Flour ,lf, in 10 6.0C: V heat red 1,3.j Orleans Sugar J,40 Maple do ,23 Bees-wax ,31 Cloverseed l,U0Wldte Beans 4.00 Tallow per lb 2.50 Butter white Oats Corn Flaxseed Timothy seed Dried Peaches I,0!)J 12K Apples 2,50 Ejjrs per dor i.ri Rosin Soap, per lb ,25 Hams per lb Common do ,GJ Sides Mould candles ,lüj Shoulders Salt,prbbl 400 Cheese White fish per bbl 6,75 .Mackerel Kice 05 15 121 10 LOCAL iVOTICCS. Heliffions Notice. T. P. Ball will preach at tht Court House on Sunday, (March 4,) at 3 o'clock P. M. County Officers. RCI1ARD CORflALEY Clerk. JOHNSON BRO'WNLEE, Recorder, JOSEPH EVANS, Treasurer, JOHN L, THOMPSON, Sheriff, THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor, OLIVER Y, MORRIS. Surveyor." J, F. VANVALKENBL'Rtt, P, M. SAM' L MCDONALD, Swamp I and Com'r. Slark County Officers. C. HUMPHREYS, Clerk. Mr. CHIPMAN, Clerk. C. HUMPHREYS, Auditor. W. W. McCORMiCK, Treasurer. J S BENDER, Sun eyor. C. S. TlcniTS, Swamp Land Commissioner. J. BOZARTH. Post Master. .. BOZARTH. Recorder. It. V. SPrRlER, Justice of the Peace. Knox. A. P. CARROLL. A. BARGAIN. QA ACRES of land are now offered for i-ale, OV desctibed a follows : the east half of rko south wed quarter of section 27 in township 34 north of range 2 east. This land is well timbered, and the best of foil. And being abont one mile from the town of Plymouth is one of the best chance new offered. For terms inutic at the Banaer olS e. 59tf Guardian Sale of Land. IN pi.r-uance of an order of the Murshill Common Pieas Ciiurt, (State of In liana) I will lfcr lor sa'e a tract ol land in Fid on coun y, desci'bied as follows: the east half of the noi thwet quar er of s ction s xu en in township number thiity-onü north, of range thteo east, belongirg -o the stut- of Ch irl s A Liwsrn, a nvn r. Terms of a'e iu:de known on rppli i ati ni to JullN L. TIlu.MP.SON, Guardian. Feb. 15, 1854. 3it3. Rock the Baby Iaicy ! ffIIE under.sijrned would inform the citizens of MaryhaH county that he has on bant a larpe assortment of the best quality ot 3 ston Rocking and Sewing Chairs, nnd the best ever ffered in this market. A's, any q lantity ofB ;reaus, Tables, Bed.-t a 's. a:nf nnv other article in he lurnit!ire trade. Particular attention will he paid tu undertaking. Coffins on hand, er nude at short notice'. Ware room, one door liorth ot Bro k &. Hotehton's st-r. Wm. L. PI.-1TT. Piynnuth, Feb 13 1S3. 42U. LOOK OUT! IL B. Perfhingand Co, expect to cooast in April, and want a'l that are iudeh'ed to them either by note or book account, to como and pay them by the first day of April next, us they need money and must have i and all per-tous neg!ectii!g to comply with this netrce. may expect to have their accounts and natrs plated in the bands of proper ersi us for colloctit-n. A word to the wiso is .udkient. II. B. P &CO. Feb. 15, 1853: 44 ToJWm Residents. 1VOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, with the county Surveyor, will, on the 26th day of March 1855. at 10 o'clock a. in, on said day proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in Section 13, township 33 north, range three eatd, to meet on the premises Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax dapllcute and collected according to law. J E MOONEY. Feb. 21. 1855. 49r3. To Non Residents, N0TCE is hereby given, that the undersigned, wi'h the county Surveyor, will, on the 9th day of ApriL 1855, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to locate the corners of his land in section I, township 32, range 2 east, to nieet at the residence of J Dimmitt, anl con thv-e from day to day until all is fin shed. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or nrovide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and suchidelinquency placed on thetsx duplicate and collected according to law. 49t3 J. DIMMITT. TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, with the county Surveyor, will, on the 2nd dayof April. 1855, at 10 o'clock a. m- on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section Id township 33 north of range 3 east, to meetoa the premises and continue from day to day uutil all is finished Nn residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expen. e of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected ac cordrrg to law. 49t3 WM. GARRARD. To JVon Residents. NOTCF. is hereby given that the undersigned, with the county Surveyor, will, on the 16th day of March, 1655, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the the corners of their lanl in section 19 and 2 1, in township 33 north of ran?e 4 east, to meet at the residence .of D. Hazzard, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Nonresidents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. . D IIA2ZARD 4&3 I.DAT18

Notice

TO NON RESIDENTS. TVTOTinr.is l.e eby given that the under S fined, wth thecourdy su'V.-y. r, will, on the 12th d;.y of Mirth, IS".") ::t 10 oVl. cka.tu. on said d y proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 5 township 31 north, of riiii;K 3 ca.-t. in Mar-h t'd ci.ui.ty, to meet at the i s'di'ii e of Ja o' Ki.o' lo k and contin-.e ?ro:n u.i) to d y i.i.ti! all is :i'i:sl:e.!. Non reS'drn's who fail t n. ; t the culii y surveyor, a the tin e aid p'are ato e men'io icd, and dehay r j rovide '. r defraying their porti- n of t!i,- ex p. use Of said Mirvev, w II )U let'irned to the county Aiditorof said county, and such delitiMuenev nheod on the tax cuoUcatc and id collected according to law. JACOB KXCULOCk". I I. 15, 1F5. Administrator's Sale. rt "Iin u.:derh;r;ed administrator of the e.ttäte of Aaron Myers, decea ed will sell at public au ti n at the !ate residence of said deceased in the town of Bourboa on the 12th dayof Murch I S 3 the jersona! propery belonsrin? to ail estate t ot taken by the widow consisting o' one one horse waren, one c w, two box stoves, one cook stove, 'jne rit!e gun, two clocks on silver watch, one set bench planes ar.d other tools, household and kitchen furniture. a creutt o: six months win be c:cn on au sums, t trree dollars. tt.e purcl.a.-er g.vmg Ms note w;th approved yeetintv, with interest from laws date waiving valuation and a?;pra:s:nent DAVID B0YIIK, acini r. Feiruary I I, IS i-5. LviaC0i TVTOTCr.is l.trl.y -iven that the unlerd. signed has been appointed uiiminitrator of the ebtae of Aaron Td)rs la'e f Marshall . . . . . . ou::iy jji.i., ;,.(, awi. lvroris havin--.I.i 1,. ..n , l. "I.I viuiJll. ii'-.c.l .li'l tiliiL'. ait i ' j 3' .'i i'.f Iii." them dulv authenticated for adi .;tment: and thoj-'ei v.M g.aro hTt by notified to make in.'ir-o diate e'.tlel;.ent. J t.e esaV is 5U poe 1 to he s- lven. D iViD BOYER. Adn'r. Febru.iry 14, 11.:, -tst't. BY vir'U' of a:i. xe uf ion U . ut of the . c r's o;;'.ce of to i.'.e direc d oi tt.e .ia uomi:;on i is co- u J.ao i- Me. upro, and shall expose to sa.e on Saturday the 17lh tiny ; of Marc'i, Im' j, lef.veen ti.e hotirs of ten j o'clock in the fore 1:00:1 mul four o'clock in j the afternoon, at the Co.irt Ho-ise door in! seen years of the fallowing ile?fr;bet! P al estäte, to wit : the west halt of the north eat quarter, and the east half rf the nortü cast quarter of section sixteen, in towm'htp "33, north of ranee 1 east. S if th" rents and profits for ?even years fail ! to sell for a Mim stiilic-ient to s.iti.sfv sai exe- I mi'Iap. in'. rl nml roots. will tl.en there proc. edto sell the fee i-in.Td title to sji I real estate, or io much as is ii'.cesiary Ij sat- j isfy the.firiie. j Ta!;-n as t!.e properly of William G. Perne- j roy at the it:i: f.-f Joh . 'Y. 'x:'. J. L. TPOMi :UN, Sl.er'S". j Teh. 1 1, IS5o. HIE ATE OS INDIAN A. STAIiKCOrNTV.SS. In the St uk Ci-C tit Co irf. Mar-h ter n 15jo. Amol Shi .ds : n 1 (J.i j lj W. D .no. Ca'harine An.Nv.olds. Mnflli T. Atub rsr r,(lr' T ' F. Pnil.Io. Jordan V. Shi ids. .l'.tline Ann Shi'IJ--, Mar;.r t Sh'ilds and Jo lo a J. Shield., th widow and heirs : t liwofj Jin P. S! i i 1 is ilif-ei c!. Al.hr-d M tt. an.lii. ore W. M .ft P tit o I i r P Itl'o: her bus Ml I :d:el e li the wM iv of Til le-is h'e'ds d. ei ;. ', ;nl Josd.ui P. Sh eld?, Mil C tharin Ann Shields, tho fail In f a nl h irat 1 .w of i-ni 1 ThT. as Shi.-h's, i!--cetis-d, nnd John L;:i hs y a.d Nanv Lin Isey, hi- wi c. WHEREAS, the ; Ini.t'ff in th- to ez i-g tt.t 11 -d i.i te h. s filed Lis p t'.ti-'t f r pnrtitio.i O1' cert tin real "st.ite th n i i d eri od an ! wheresiy, tin mild ivit of a d int ntcd person ts-1 o fll d in my ofnee .show'.n? that the Slid def.-:;. hints (Je rje F. Sh'el i., J .nl .n V. Shields, J d a A. sh:c!ds M ng .iet Sh'el Is t n 1 Jo::! Mi; 1 Is i.r t; r s'd n s ..f tlie S.ate of In liatn. Thv s : I o'ea-v P. Sh't i 1-, J rd. n V. Shi'dd.-, Jid'a A "Siiii-'d-. M .r-ut t Shields at.il Jo.bJ. Shields ore t'nr fore h teby notified f the fil'fg and p-n te-cy fi' yaid petiti nand th-.t unless th y ajp ir a ol ph-id. ans.veror dcmurtheieto. nor bef-'ie the calHiig of this c .useon th. lir t d iy c f the next term of th" ::.id court to be holden s.t the Courl Hou.e ii! K:iex i l f ai 1 o u ity on the thitd Monday hi March ne. t, the -ams as to them wi'lbe t:k n us 0;ire.-e 1, Jill will Le he rd at.d determined in their i:!.se i t Attest. Cu.ta'.KS IIcMr;ias;v5, C.'k. Pit ATT TABOR, A.G. DEVTT, Attort evs f r Pla'id'ff. -39 3. WJJ. OF LABSOr ON MONDAY the 2Gth day of February, 18."5, I shall offer for sale at public Outcry, in front of my ofhee, (Western Bank buildin?) in Plymouth, Indiana, (if not before sold at private sale) Land situated in Marshall county on'Bur oak Flats,' described as follows, to-wit: the west half of the south west quarter, of section eich:, and lot No. 7 in township thirty-two north, of range 1 east containing one hundred and Ihixty-seven acres more or less, having on it comfortable Buildings, good Orchard, about fifty acres of improvement, good timber, water and location. To be sold to the highest bidder. Title ind-sputable and to be seen of record, but shall convey by Quit Claim. At the same time will be offered, the east half of said quarter section, having aboutforty five acres of improvement, and making with the other land Two Hundred and Seventeen Acres in one body, with ninety five acres of improvement ; the latter will be sold on favorable term?,' and altogether, the purchaser w.ll probably -.-etone of the Cheapest farms ever offered. At the same time I shall sell 230 acres of land situate! at rSorthRend, In Starke county, described as the north west quarter of section thirty -four (except ten acres out of the south east corner.) and the south half of the south west quarter of Fection twenty seven, in township thirty two north, of range one west, with abo it one hundred acres of improve m-nt, more or less. All ol'this land is situated in a flo iTishin? settlemen', good imiiroved farms all around it Stores, Schools, Churches-and Mechanics in fir proximity, and is a rreat bargain to any one who desires a F arm, for IT MUST B E SOLD. I will receive propositions for a private sale until the 2Ctk of February. - C. H. REEVE. Plymouth, Ind. Feb. 6th, 1855. 47U Sheriff Sale. B1 Y virtue of an execution to me directeJ out of the Clerks iffice of the Marshall Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale at the Court House door in the town ot Plymouth in said county on Saturday the 3d day of M rch A.D. 1805, between the nous of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M on said day the rents and profits for seven years of the following described Teal estate, to wit thft east hall of lot No. 16Gin the town of Plymouth in.said county and if said rents an 1 profits fail to sell .for a sum siiilicient to saristy sil execut'on nnd J cost I will proceed to sell t-.e lee simple title to said real estate to satisfy the samel ' Be. cutcd as the property of James IL Case at the suit of C. N. Henderson & Co. : JOHN L. THOMPSON, Shniff. pr T B. Tnostesoi, Depaty. . 47U

!1S BoiSars!

i J" OST in Plymouth this week a hill on the i F irmer' hank of Kentucky of the denomination IVO dollars. The f.mler returning the same shall be liberally rewarded. L. GRIFFIN. Plymouth, Feb. t, 1S5-5. 47t3. Y virtus of a conimissiou'and executing to me directed from the MarshallCircuitCourt 1 will expose to public sale at the Court House j uuui i.i mc iuu ui i ijmuuia in fam county i cn Saturday the 3d day of .March A. 1). l.r5, between th hours of lOoMock A. M. and 4 'o'clock P. .M. on said day the followini descnled real estate, to wit: the north east rjuarteroi'the n:r,'h e.st iiuaritr of rectio:: thirty

lour town.svip thirty -twu north of rantre two-i its patrons to the (act that, beingabout to reeast, containing orty acres or so much as is ! move to the builliues in course of erection for ne-es-ary to satisfy suid e.:cution; Execute 1 ihe soeitty in tue ci y af Washington, they to satisfy a ir.ort.cace judgment in favor of ; will add to the REAL ESTATE and other

Chailes Cormicle for the use cf Samuel Mix aad against Fiederick Chapman. JOHN L. THOMPSON, She ür.M; C. pr T. B. TitOMfsox, Deputy. 1713 I , t I "CllälTgCSj UfC TmiC S PlajtüHlS, xi) in accordance with the above u dac, I 1 would iiniiotiuce to ti e Pub; !i.y!:at h-v i,,.Uht out mr i-artnrr. (J. s. I'ür.-v.) and .Jt, doin? business ulue -iuoiiceinei.isr.ro - , . , r A tu 1! whj n.av need unvthii g m the I ,,. ..,f V - j. Haviua btr-" ;s!:l Li leite 1 S'ock 0:1 ha ml. j :,n 1 , i ': '. i -i iVit; snpt.hos every W. ek. I can ui.l.i.o i can t'irni!i tin in Wjtii ev ry. ! i-:v v nil i..it it; is .it: able rales. iy th-.t i.v deotii2 i I i Rl' !-n-."l,"n Ii'' 1.7!' .hi 'ive'y o tlie s ib- of Cr i rU :.'vii'r no rents o n -y. I h.- ll le t 1 bargain to all who , 1 .vision.--, and lie to ive Ui. . ill i ivi-r me w .ll; 12.1.0 u lull, - CtV ni.'tSiUs. Deeds, .Vortices and I Ovtit Claims of an annroed .- .ort f.,r..-i. ami at ri-e. are for saie at. this aiTup. I Aho j;hnk Notes neatly printed and for sale at tjlt. same place, C2iTr-rrr 'yrr TT FTK GtS i V arpnty.e--, nnmu.tu ttired A 5. id by j V l";'l';"a!' ai l";h'T V,!.';Vr:c , llcet 42-l IC HAttorney A: Counsel I or nl l.'.w, ! ViTill attend to all business entrurted to his care in Northern Indiana. Nov. 27, it'A. 37 tf. r5AYNG aold out n:y psesent :to.;k of JL JL Goo-Is vii: to had health, a.n com1 o l.se my husiacss accounts with rnv la: customers, which desire done imn:e- , :!iatcly by note, pro -hire or civ ft. Please call I without delay aud settle n:oney r.ecd, in j or '.er to coiriiiiciioe l-uy:::ess in theypri-gif i health pen. i ioon.

I.CU..3 coi.ge i. e by yiU , nS , X!ie bea it fulSummer Res:dence,r.othA Sll..L.?.GhU. ! ; pnii.., ,n,1.Tr,tiflj !t HiwVs

Dee. 11, 18Ö1 DLANK NOTES, ÖT :br:r for sale at this ot"ce Tili. .,.,. 1 1 (iir.ruin-i Siile of Land. XJUBSUANT to nn rder of the JIarsliall i Comnioti Plea.- Court, willolfer fur.le at the Court House in Plymouth, by private sale, on and a ter Saturday the '2 Ith day of 1 ebruary next, the following real estate, beIor.tr: iu to the heirs of Eleazar Thompson deceased, to wit: the east half of the south cast quarter, of section five, in township $2. north of ranire ono e st. TERMS OF SALE. One fourth of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance on credit secured by no'es on intortet and i::0. tgae, waiving valuation ami apprr;ier.:ent laws. Sa:d land is situa e cn iheR.:r-oak ilats i:i Union Township, Mar-.-hall Aounty, r.diaiia, M miles north west from Mavinkachce Lake. About 40 acres ate under tu livation, and the land is of an ex ellent quality, a. d iu a good neighborhood. Tor further information enqui-e of the undersigned at the.tu iitor's office. J-n. 21. 1U55. THOMAS McDONALD, IZl-i Guardian. ? IV virtue of a Commission r.d Exeu! ion to J t3 me dire ted trom the Marshall Comrion Pie s Court, I will expose to publi s de at the i Court Houe door in the town of Plymouth i in said county on Saturday the 3d liayo: March A. D. 103 hetwetn the hours of 10 o'clock! A. M. and 4 o'clock i'. M. o! said day the j followin' described real estate, to wit: Four j acres off ol the north west fraction, west o j the Mii-hit. n road in section eleven; also three j acres and twenty-four hundredths ol an acre off of the south end of the south part Of the ! south west fraction west of the Michigan road in section ten of lands selected in Indian country for the Mi hi,ran road; also the west end of the t orth east quaiter of lot No. 1 and 2 of section 20 in town IU north, of ranre t:9 containing forty seven acres and se enteen h indredihs, cr so much thdeof as may be necessary to satisfy said execution. Taken asti.e properly of Joseph McE rath, on foreclosure of a Mortgage in faor of Edgar II iwley JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff. pr T. B. TnoMrso.N, Dep .ty. Feb. 7, 1S55. DISSOLUTION. 7V"OTICE is hereby given that the copartuerhii heretofore existing between E. S Elliott, &. . Balangee, Was dissolved on the 2ltu diy of January, by n utual comeut. All d bis due the late firm, will Le collected by E. S. E.liott at the old stanJ. E S ELLIOTT. 4713 . E B ALANGEB. Notice TO NON RESIDENTS. "jVTOTICE is h-r dy given tint the underJ si.ne l with t'ie CO n.ty surveycr. will, on tne Mrt dayof M uch Irf.l, at 9 o'clo-k a. m. on s iid day, r ci e 1 to survey aad locate he conn rs of his land, in s-cli n li towi.ship 3:5 r.or h, of n.nge2 eatM. R. lands in M rslmii c unty Intl., to meet a, the 3d q-iar.-er sectioti. an t co in.u - hem day to day uidn all is finished. No ice is further piven, that the quirter sectio l corner of rail, section, knowu as No. 2 wdi be rtl ica'ed n said day. N-in residents who fail to mectlhe Surveyor at the t;i.ie &: place above mentioned, cc defray or provide fur di fraying their portion of the ex penso of said survey, will be returned to ihe County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate nnd collect edaccordiiigto law. ' J. "W. EEN.NET. Feb. 15, U?j5. 43:3. --- - , 1 Notice to .lj Kcsulcnts. NOTJCE is hereby. given that the undirsign?d vvith tho connfy surveyor, will on the 5th day of March, 1P55, at 10 o'clock a. iu. on said clav. nroeeed to survey and locnte ti e coraer of hs land in section 34 township 34 north, of ran se 2 east in Mashall county, to meet at the retiJence cf Devid Hume, and'eontiaue from day to day ni.t 1 all is Finished. Non resident? who fail to meet .the Surveycr at the time aud 'idace above meuti med and i defrayer provile for defraying their portion 'of tne expense ot said survey, w.L be returned to th& Auditor of sii J county, aud suchdelinouency placed on tho tax duplicalo and collected aecoruiu 10 law, , UA VJL' LoME. Feb. 15, 1835, . , -" 453

1 1 TENTH GRAND GIFT DISTF.IBU1M0N OF HIE

U1 Union Socktii. SOO.OOO GIFTS. VALUED AT, Three Ilundrcd Thousand Dollars Certificates For This i'ear, One Dollar. The members of the ART UNION SOCETY, on the occasion of this the tenth Distribution Accumulated by the Society during the past - ! year, would resnect.'ullv call the attention of Landed I'roperty belongm r to the Society, to the DistribixtiouForTliis Year. A the last meetine of the Society, it was de-ermined to REDUCE THE CERTIFOATE OF SHARE FORTIUS GRAND ENTERPRISE TO ONE DQLL.-1K EACH, thinking thereby that it will be the means of a more general diffis'on ot the works of Artists throughout the i country, and will enable the society to extend UI - Ifl..;T lot.rt.'ia i rT lit. aflvinPDtTi.Til sf t V ii in. .vnyv a IUI ii. (iu . ui.v. ii... i.v v.. I jüj 2$ h fe -'i QL j lu 'his country. Ths ccrtificat-. of Sharo ! will 1 e issued at I Oc'VIil 0,L,2ß. . j Acconipanying which each purchaser wi I ; receive tree of chart,'--, bv return mail, a beau1 tiful Li'.e and S.inrde.Entravin?. entitled jWasriinrjlon, on Dorchester Heights I Ueprtenti'g an eventful Per.od in the his- ; torv i.f Our Coantrv. " j . 1 !Ti"-ft will be seen, by referrineto the IM, i that tie re ase mnny Valuable Pieces of Pn p icrty, mnny tot y t'aiatins, Superb St.tury; Ileautiful engraving. Costly Jewelry, Magnificent Shawls s.nd other be .utirul G fts, such I as Clocks, Watches, Illuminated work, &c, I tl,e numkrof Five Bundled Thousandi worth -UO.UU'J. As the Society expects to remove to th New Hall at Wa-hin-ton by the middle of Jun-, the distril uti-n w 11 tike pi ce ou tho Firt of .J nly, 1855. Th ?i m- ru'es and rogulati ns that hava heretofore guide 1 the Societie'.s distr.but:oni w ,llbe adhered to in this, .n l ! win thfcre Le aud Postp oiemer .,;air)Cl. All letter nd COIIM on no siCt-ount nement trom the day unicatioi.s.(po t paid; for certificate or on busiae. s, are to be addre sed to the SOmiERX OFFICE IS WASIIIXGTOX. Directed tethe Secretary, who w ll an wer byreturnm .il. Single ubscribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive one e r's subcript'on to an vol the MAGAZINES theym y n in !int' eir ltter, t be f rwarded free of charge fur the time of Subscription, one y ar. The followine list on.-ttutes a part of tho GIFTS FOR 1855. The .splendid House and Lot of the Art Uuion Society, situ .ted in Broadway -SGOOU A Mipcrb dwelling, ti e residence of ,.. In. Ancm. S i 7Pr F.SO. 15.00'J ( '- v . . v - - - i Nest, on the Hudson River. 0,0:10 T L -; , m -. " i Tt..fcllin(.c it'int 1 on tVe Inf I bdongingto theSoc:ety in Old street 1U.0CO ! 20 macrutfice it Cmel's Hair Shiwl. j Those shawls ar the mos: beautiful ' work fart ever beheld. 1C,DC0 ! 1 sets of Diamond Jewelry consisting ' I of 7 pieces each all antique Pa- ; tern?, iu a leautiful Pearl Jew. 1 i Box. 10,000 10 sets of Pearl Jewelry, consisting of 7 I'ieces each, all different style-, and of Persian manu s.cture- 6 000 12 Gold Watches for Ladies.very beautiful and curio is works of art; one the s.i.'- of a half di ce. 100 10 Hatch' s for G'entltmen, all very heavy, of diff r r.t sty es and parterns. 1.300 .10 Bou 'ere, ToTctand Dressing Case s for Indies, some finished in Pearl Pattern s Louis XIV. 2,i00 I 1 rge Clock, a very beautiful work of a t. made by Lipordi at Colotrne. finished in a style of beauty and art unsurpassed. 1.000 1 .000 Gold Thimbles, all d'lTerent patterns, very heavy. 2,000 20J copies of the lives of great Painters, superbly bound, with an engraving ol each arti-t, 2,00 S 5'J.uOO Illuminated Albums, different styles and pat ems. fiO 000 ! 200 copies ofGtiswoll's Republican Court, splendidly bound.. with tinted engravings. 4,009 IfM) copi'-s ofBoydell's illustrationsj of Si.ak pe.re. To the admirers of the Great Poet, this work will be an acqui. ition. 10,00 IP A TTTTTT TTl! J ü".5 I em.s sending lortn Lupia ana uymen Titi-m. 2.C00 1.00O 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 600 aoo 500 500 500 Reggar Boy Murrillo, Tob it and the AngelSalvador Ross, Night Vow Claudio, M n do n n a- Cor reg i o, A Herd Titian. A Head Vandyke, Landscape Pou-sin, A Piece G ditto, Rattle piece Wouverman, Landscape C aude, There are others in the fame artists, all original, besides some splendid Pictures by Alliston. Sully, Reynolds. Neagle, Doughty, Cole, Chapman, David, Vernet. S'uart, Her. beit, Track.Bennington.Read, Bartlett,Schlos Huntington, Johanah, Schimidt, Rembrandt, Schaub. Peik'ns, Lewis, Ellis, Hamilton, and others fully described in the catalogue, which will be forwarded on application by letter.post paid, to the Secretary, who will answer by return mail. TERMS FOR CIA'BS. - CI iL of 10. 1 Extra Certificate, Clnbs of 20. 3 Clubs of50, 8 " " The money in all cases to accompany the a?. plication lor certificates. Will be entitled to the same temis asabovo with the extra indu ement of a set of BOUDOIR FURATTURE. with Rich Colored India Hangings, fine Ind:a Lace Curtains and ev ery thing of the most Splendid Description to the Ladies Club who will scud the largest remittance for Certificates! POSTMASTERS are authorized to act as agents, and the postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will receive a Handsome Gold Watch and Chain, valued at Two Hundred dollars. The money must accompany the application (by letter, post paid,) in all cases, and Certificate, with the Engraving, will be forwarded free of charge by return mail. Correspondents are requested to write their address, with the county, Town, Post Office and State, plainly, in order to avo'd mistakes. AB letters answered by leturn mail. Catalogues of all tie Gifts, with va'ue and explanation, can be obtained on application to the Secretary to whom all letters for Cer. tificates, &c, must be addressed, ALFRED JOURDIAN, Secretary, Washington, D. C. M A YN ARD LEWIS. FRANCIU INCE, J Directors. FERNANSO' LIVINGSTON. S ' - . T. V. BAUER. Treaurer. V. ' 44m5. NEW ATTRACTION The subscriber ha,v.g got his new aud large Sky-light ready for operating, notifies tke public formally that ht is resdy toUktliktv. nessea in good style. J. E. Aittrsraoi-o . Plfmot a. VTtli Uif,