Plymouth Banner, Volume 4, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 April 1855 — Page 3

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rJF H E':B'A'N'N'E Il j ABOUT HOME. XyEtra copies ol the Banner, in wrapper?, vdv for nuilin, may be had at the ofTwefor TO.VJ ö cents tuen.

t Kästner Ollice I2cmvcl. I Our patroua will hereafter find t!ie Bari

i ner office up stairs in te old Plymouth

Hotel. Entrance on Miehlen ttreet.

1 next door norlh of Dro-Ac 5c Houghton's

corner.

i CöHCfasiOll. I our next number vre j fch:U conclude ihe story cf the "Kosh tlirtiasrs." -

Oar Xcvr Loralwn ia -ßanatr Comer' Is oneif the m st convenient and b?st arran-ed in NHüeni Indiana. Our tfully invited tu call fri?u Is ard r.spec uu. n i -xchar a tu or two. The Uli-s can bring ihir knitling nnd spend the jfttr.tojii. provided they don't come

I b-fore two o'clock F. M.

i Liimed'ulcly at the top ol the stair-

Wjr uce lo the U it and dress. irsi couple forward, to the first door. Shass d lhassi. Swing partner, then take a ..... 1 can I.' p ,1 . U c ct Dc;2'l Fufc! it. The regular" meeting cf thj A-r.cuiiuril S-Jctcty will be held a; tue Ciurt Hou.e on Saturday next. Every :n sober should bs present, 3 iho staou for a sudal int -rchane of sentiment amount cur Producers and maaaficturt a i. at hand. Jons ii. Cdoi'ek offers to dispose of his eti-iro personal properly. S.-e his aiiverlisfineut, and loo!; cut f. r bargains. Mr. John Guek. cue or our farmers living a few milca cust of this place, realir-d iu oiio day this week. sii,ar wnr KiitTiTient lo viela four bun Irtu , pounds of 'ir. Cm. Sw!t wu't nwäler sul!i a cüvj a3 Mr. G. has fitted up. VYe d.m't hno v hote it tals. i - - John Cju-h'.in. who whs arrested in this place last week for p issiiig ccuulerfslt raor.jr, hut his case investigated be fore Justice I'u'l, and was discharged. Y. & T. L-AiHAa hivu u in-igruflcent j ciisiday o Furniture ox, h.nd, at Lpfrt! a inough such a u.us::.!ii draught i mr.do upn ihem fjr thtir suj'ertor urtices ot Tahiti, iJids'.Cu'jä, hUKWS. b .Us, Chair?, Jc;., ccc. Gcilrijuii'.y r,ud euterprizin

in ii;r fi-n'mas. ihtv are1 tiservine ot;uo

, . , .. . - ,i kviccesd. l!i3;r advoitisetwcni m this paper. Cincinnati ?c:u i C?ufr.ro Hail Suiid. Terlr-ips to uncompleied tUilrond within the borders of our StAt i destiued lo omtnbute. by its cctiStrucion. r greater d-r cf benefit, both lo stockholders nad t!ie ptiblii. thxn iho on designated by ihe ri'me &l the head of this r.rtkde. Travftrir.g a rcgi ui f country unurnasse 1 in imtural produotiveuss, it t rm.. by a happy coincidenco, i almosl an air j line, a coivnectijii bitweea the capital tosvtis of live of our bet, and prospectm ivelv, our m-.st pnpulcu counties. Jiy ! inu:is of i running irr-.ngement couumr.i itud wiih th Mtchigiu Southern and Northern ladidna Uil U'd Company, a line i farmed, directing S mlh-eastward-ly, cmnectiag Chici with h rorte rirniDUili. l- )ci;iter, reru uiu .iimm. at tft 1 I f 1 J f ' - m ih l-it two points with Indianapolis,

Ci.tcinniti and the Kist ßanara'.ly, com- j tho l-.n cital-eua to wüich our g..ver- Cvovlicry, &c, Lining local udvf nugfs with thi public . merit has submittrd withiut ret-iliatory Whi-h willbe sold at Laporte prices and no convenience in n maniur crpmlled by but 1 measures, uful indicating ihst tli-r is i,o , mistake. Nothing will be added for tran.-por-fwv, if any contempotaneu- e-ite'prise?. i safoiy in thf faturo except by the employ, i taliou from Laport? to this place. For a while t'u wotk was prosecuted m-m of sueh a navl forc in the Gulf 'as! Ve arc comparative strangers to the c-tizens w. . . ... . o i n- i i c- I of Marshall couutv, but we hop'3t!iey will !aiSarou&Iy upon the entire line cf ihe wi.l compel th Cuban oCi tiaU nnd Span, j vor U4 u:li O?por;uni;y lo shov lJlC.n t,.al 0,.r rjad from La XV.ri to Peiu, distance ot : i-h nivol offieers to rrspe.rtour flag. The i prices will not be any higher, at all events,

near one hundred uidr. ii3 company rn.nnnv b-iv ir.;s tiiTif. hawver. concetttrf.a.l the'r forces u; tin n thM saciioo roach.t.2 Itom Lt Porie to Ply mouth, the trc piralion of which for the iron, will be completed by ihe first di.y oi July next. Mr. W.J. Walkf.h, tho con - traciot f.ir tho entire line, a mm of ensummate abilily ar.d unremitting energy and dettrrain-up u, has already r. - soliat - u. ucicii.iiu tir ii. iu" " s". Wamnsnn,.,,.! ViM ,v,,. r ...... : . .-. from private rr-s vjice?, the monies neces-

siry ftr the purL-hiseol ihe iron und nm.' com o with th? isiar.d. This Sjpatii telling Stock for tha first thirty mites. fuses in do. Tho crnsequence remains The com:j'.eti'm therefore, and running cf : that oil matters of dilfet etico havo to untint p?ri:o nny bo confidently expected dergi the tardy process of adjustment, .r by tho first of next September. j 'tlnnr1 r.djustm-nt. at .Mndrirf.' The Ooe of tha mo?i striking features of the frequency of new acts of spression wo

Cincinnati, Pru and Chica;o Co.T)pny, is the fact that lho war far carried on up-ri ins ron-i nns compliohcJ throuj the resources dividuils in the vi.iiiiiiy of tlie line. The citi-?n3of La Porte not long since, in their anxiety t see the work progrrs?. and iu addition u liberal contributions previously made, purchased bonds of the company to the csh value of something more than fi fly thousand dollars. These bond are secured by mortgage upon real en-it to on amount equal to ulmst txso dollars for every one of issue. Up to the present moment, the gsal depression in monetary afXi'ins has prevented tha company from attempting negotiation in the New York market. They. Into yet m their own possession the larger amount of their real estate bonds. nr th3 possessors of extensive and T.-luahl9 tracts of the b3it land in tho State, and rej .ice in the fact th-.i they ora entirely unincumbered with debt. Sjrr mndel by Q'Jspi res so bright and cheerful, we canma bit lok for ihd early roiHjmmati -.n of the sanguine expect ntUn? of our northern friends, whose hopes an-1 interests h ire been involved in an enterpriso which thus far Ins been carriad on by their own liberality and public inirit. Sfntinel. New Poet. A correspondent sends us a smnll poem which he says "he compozi3d nwl himself." One verse will do for a specimen: A rsquirel i a pref e berd, Its got a qur lie tale; He stol awl. mi daddiz korn, ! An t it on a racl. ; v

ülssanfs Confession, and sentence ta thc.Pca-

llliltlUlJ The New York Evening Tost, of Friday last. hs3 the following: In the Court of Sessions this morning, Wm. Kissaip, n ho was found guilty of forgery on the Chemical Bank, was called up for sentence. Tha court room wis crowded, an 1 many were unable to obtain .admittance. He wore a downcast look, and was very pale as he made his appearance at thi bar. When the usual question was put Id him why sen tence should not be pronounced, he steppad forward, and. witha trembling voice, said: I .fully deserve any penalty which may ho inflicted upon tr.e. Two years ago I was living happily with my fami ly in Ohio, respaclcd by all Bit at a fatal hour I committed that for which I nfi new to receivo my sentence, and my family to be cast upon ih-j world, who will shudder at the name I bir. Yet it i? my fault. Had I piused and ponded, I should not luve beu here, and you would hare bet-n saved the unpleasant duty which you are compelled li do. I must have b?en in n dream when I committed the crime. 15'jt the law must ba fulfilled. 1 cn escape by the cars, as lias b-en testifiad hero, aud could slep many nights ia woods without over, but cjo never scpihe Oeling? of guilt I now fei . I hid hoped to have reached soni; dis tant country vrlu'is 1 was unknown, and there live happy." but f Ae und fortune has wi'Ud it otherwise, suJ I am her?." Tha iXtcct Iff then said: Yo-i hive been tiicd and fuuid guilty, nnd if th-r.5 is a:iytU;j uupleisint, it is sentencing a man to a cell of a prison. An individu:.! w!i" might hive bern a bright and shunn;: 't 'ht tu all his friends. k bccriRe a total wreck. r.J I ; hope never, whi iile I hold thU honorable seat, ti bj compelled ti '.iicharf, so painful a d it v fgain. Your course in life: up to vi:i;iu two years, has been oj.e cf iu!ustr- a:ul integrity. Alas! that oh? so ycun and with such talent coul i com.: to t!iib! You are yet young enough to obtain, when you come from prison, an honorable profession. I had intended to have Sf nt you the longest term the law permits. But what vou h-ive fai t and 1 hope you fcrl it !:as compelled mo lo alter my min i; und the scntfjico i?. that you hi imprisoned for the U-nn ot livo yeats and eix months in th S'.ate Prison. When the Recorder h id ended his re Kiu:- th.uh-,l him f. r his kindtii'sj tu l;im, and nshrd IcuTe" to r. inain in t'-e City PriJii uiAiM'i'ui.iy, which was granted, lie wts then removed to the TjiiiI. CtriTAt or C a n a n a . T h e sral tf ; overrent qu. st:o was fir-tily Hb d qu-st:ou was l;r..itly USt l li!llt. 1 ht f l"he GoverumtTit, after the preeni $eis.4n, poess lo.ioronto lor toe iii-Xt four years, according to the compact entered into in 1S1Ü. mi i reitented in Ir!i. It was proposed to ket-p rhe cipitjl at Quebec until a permanent metropo'.ij should ba drtermirird --n. Ttiis, however, was negatived bv the votes of I . . , iown Ciiiditn members, meng whom .. . . . . , wero ttie thr-e member for the tty i f . ,! ' 1 QueLeo. Mr. Parin s motion in anviidii merit, should be pe riuaneut.v lx-ii at Quebec, would have been t arried by a . .. .. . . majority of two. hd not all the members j frQm iLe Quebec district voted uqalnst it, exrept Mr. Thidbaudau. Qutbcc Mercury. SSfA ult Cur Cabaa Difficalüts. Tin, act uf tiring a: ih-j El I),rJo ly a aoishfrtgMeofrthoctotCubi.m.dofl , i:npns minent of the Arnerican Consular i ; Agent at Sagu-i U Grand, on the bland ; ai afc oi' Cubi. are fr?sh outrages, U-ngthonir.g i sett. em nt of the IJinck arrtor dilhul- ; iv rrrr.!SPii cessaiiuii ol Uiioiii nnovn- i ' ces, bul ihe ntellioiii e r.f the pctllciuent was quieiiiy toliowen by h0 occurrence of outrages scarcely less atrocijus than mm -i tne ari -.or. j Oir p.verriment fns demanded of Spain i thit pnwer tlnl! b conferred npm tlie Captain General of Cubt to hold direct : diplomatic relations with our rrprcsmia- ; -- - I " : .! II.,., I.. ... aiOU , tine rr t riu i n mil t rn ft .ut fi.rc la I inlsr. ties growing out of out commercial inier home squadron ha Leen ordered to ren-rh-r-rua t the Hnvana. ou-1 that herea.ftr outrasjfs will be redieySeTtTVtthsut the aid of diplomacy.--<Detroit Free Press>.-----INDIAN WAR.-- The St. Louis Republican, of the 18th,. says that the Indians in the neighborhood of Fort Laramie appear determined to give the whites a <big fight> this spring. They have been unusually impudent in their stock stealing operations, and the Repub'n learns from private correspondence that they are certainly preparing for a fierce conflict with the force which our government may send to chastise them for their thefts and murders. ----- Gseat Ac KicuLTUii al Discovert. Signer Lattis. an Italian, of family and hereditary fortune, has perfected a discovery which promises to be of great importance in the culture of rice. He is not a mere adventurer. He has been connected with works of public improve me nt iu Holland, and drained the Harlem lake. He is a scientific ngriculurist. Ou his plantaiiou. near Alexandria, by stimulating the plant by chemical means, he raises two crops within fife months, from the same seed, an increase in the ordinary yield of 39 pex cent. To produce this result the temperature must be pnserved "a mean above ttyenty degrees above Eeaumer." The prin cip'e may be applied to other graineous plants, and the discoverer is parliculatlr

ltitwv i.nsiua has'ebout exhausted the n-itienco

U thu oi tur government. an:t ,'e stJtif not L8 I e , . , V. . . '--tY t i ... . t tJ A. Corie, Joshua R. Cutshaw. Mark

neen .c- -or ri-eu ,, ne rumors turn out lo to j pomerov, et al. Complaint to subject rron-

of in-; wtR lotu.fied, that a lar pirt cf our erty to execution.

r sanguine .of tts.enlire success in the cul

ture of wheat and cotton. Slid Tacha has given him the exclusive right of its introduction into Egypt. The English Consul General is exceedingly anxiou3 to become pos?o?sod of th secret, that it may be introduced into India. Mr. L. his advised Mr. De Leon, Unite.! Statt-s Consul in Egypt, of hia willingness to impart the secret to this country, "for a ! consideration " Mr. De Loon, having) from personal inspection convinced himself of the exceeding vlue of the discoverv. addresses a letter to Dr. Gibbs, ! ..r c.' .. n.: : ..-k:.!. . 1 J k ui'ntu vn mm iiii i in nivii no iUqVo combined ciTort of the Souihru ers to secure its introduction. plantI ! The Bounty Lands. Th VYeshin ton correspondent of the Daltimorc Sun says The b-mnty land bill turns out to c a intra bagatelle a Uilling grunt of! twentr-four millions of acrts instead tfi two hundred millioiH, a has been estt-, mated. The warrants will not average more than eighty acrrs and the number j c vnnot txceid three hun lrt-d thousand. ' The warrants, being DiÄnablH; mil command about seventy five dollars lor one hundr.-d and sixty acres. The spec- j ulatora, who are the rral beneficiaries of , . i -ii , -i .... r I ine uii'., ana engross tr.-m ai iihi price, an I .'ll them at small discount from the government price. The obi soldiers will roceiv under the bill th; ?um of twhe millions of dollars less- the twelve pr cent, paid to agents, Utorneys, Zee, an I the sppeutfrors about eighteen million?. It would have been much belter, in a financial point of vii-vr, for Congress to pay th? old soldiers and agents, ia cash, out cf the treasury." j S me time since, we published th is m ine operation or pjunns wu v'QTm Vl ivprni c ut u v nerance people of Nobl-sville, Ind. Th'i ale which was pilled filled t!ie putter?, and wo le.im fr.im the Iitri ot that droves of hogs aborh'-d the fluid, causing er.cli Mr. Porker "to hang his head nnd lop his ear, swinging head tOivards tail end tii! twwnrdj head, sliowing iho whites of his eyes, and open!n his m uith a-3 if thirds di 'n't frei riqht in his interntl arr.ingcinents." Ii is said, for home days dftcr their big crunh, t!ie h gs stood in a ioweulicr.lv nnd s.igatiouslv Leside n fencH. b)o;ci'.J2j a if tliey wro in fvor of the ).l:iir.o Iitv. C:;i. CcxnAZTCisl, T'0 Ijad. Among tho sufTerer3 by failures in California i.ro tuulii;udo3 of the j poorer classes, nhoso drafu for small ai mour.ts fr'm VoO to are refiiS'' 1. These little sums cf moricv havo b-T. , lour e.xp-rtfid, und anxiously wailod for; nt.d now the ilrnfts. for which hard worki' l;e p:aj down the cobt dut. ren a" Xl ,ntlJs ül lhoir h' relatives. oit!-noreu. a inrc nutntser of them r.rt or. tho house of Adams C . It would s?em thit soma arrangement might be made for meeting theso ma!! demands. a$ a matter of common Jiumanity. 'c:c Vor!; 6'rt.i -c DisTnr.?s!No. On the niqht f the lC:h i invt . . th. !vv!'i!f nf Mr K!li in l!vo j. ...... ...... ...... . t . . i i . i i . towiisSnp. Terry county. Pa., was dcs.roy- , . rr , ' ' , by fire. ind, inourntul to reltt, h.s j , . Ä . , . . ä n I threj children peri hea in tho fi uiC9. ' 5S?i-- - -I?Zr?23? I n its TT jrt -w j- -r-v 4 TT? J fT1 US' f r '& lit II viy ilA Sz) w .Ni iüa N . H.OGLESBEE&Co. Arenow receiving a general assortment of r.. ngtf9 ! , o fi ' UÜOeS, ÜrCCenCS, XZ-tt.Jl&ZIZ2) than the present Plymouth prices. They may be a little lower. However, come and try us. as in trying, you will certainly be finding out. We are expecting in a few days, direct from New York, a lot of Lntlics fancy SJress ioods of the very latest styles, to which we shall invite the especial attention of the Ladies. We sha'l have aud intend keenimr constantly on ha. id &:i Good nit Issorlmcsil As any other store in town. Call and exam i , i , . . l i - ! . - . r . ' 4 are gottin your goods at fair prices. Ail kinds of i'roducc taken in exchange for goods. N. II. O. &. Lo. March 2J, lSÖ.). nf. In thr, 3Iarsall Circuit Court. It appearing by affidavit that Jcsiica C. Cctsiiaw, one of Ihe citfendauts in the above entitled cause, is a nou resulcnt of the- t-ini of Indiana; he is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and that the same will be heard by i-aid court at its Aughst term leSo, commencing ou the '-.'d Monday in August next, at the court house in Plymouth in this county, and unless he appears and defends, the same will be heard iu his absence. Attest: lt. CO RR A LEY Cl'k. C. II. IiEEVi PRff's Atty. March iTJ, 1S 5. 2tl. TO NON RESIDENTS. TVTOTICE i, hereby given tu:.t the u :uler-i-ned with the coJi.ty surveyor, will, ou ti:e liru day cf March Idil, at 9 o'clock a. m. on s .id iiay, j r ici e 1 10 sur.e najj U.c ite tiic cerutrs ot theii laud, in section 7, township 32 in rib, ol rangu3 west, in Stark reuu'.y, 1 o meet ut Iii subiK riber, and continue iruiu day ta hiy uutiUlt is Hui'he 1. Nou residents who fail to meet tho Surveyor at the time & placo above mentioned, i detiay or pro ide lor defntyiug tbeir portion cd the ex pense of said survey, will bo returned lo ihe County Auditor of raid county, aud such deliuqueucy placed ou the tax duplicate uud collect td according to law. LAWRENCE C1IENOWETH. Mmh 29. ri'. 2t3. MlOGins JFo3 Heizt. fVy WO cr tlnee comfortable and convenient J up stairs rooms over my' tore, for rent. They are suitable for ofil ces or'shops. Enquire of C. i'ALMER. March 22, 1855. itf Fresh Bread, Cakes & Pics, Keg t eonstantly on haad at mar 25, 1&53 i PICK AR PS.

County Officers. nCIIARD CO RR A LEY Clerk. JOHNSON RROWNLEE, Recorder, . JOSEPH EVANS, Treasurer, JOHN L, THOMPSON, SherifT, THOMAS McDONALD, Auditor, OLIVKR W, MORRIS. Surveyor. J, F, VANVALKENR JRO, I', M. SAM' L MCDONALD, Swamp Land Com'r.

.Siarli County Oncers. C. HUMPHREYS, Clerk. Mr. CIIIPMAN. Sl.eri.T. JrV'PHio," M. McCORMICk, Ircasurer. J S IICNDER, Surveyor. c. S. TlERl'lVi, Swamp Land Commissioner. J. R0ZART1I. Post Master. J. HOZARTH. Reorder. 11. V. SPI'RIKIL Justice of the Peace. Knox. A. r. CAUJKJLL. Flour

'(,',.') CfiVe, per lb ,1.! 1. :t-S Orleans Siuar 10 i 1,11 Maple do 10; ,'2$ Rees-wax 2'J ! ,:i3Clovereed 5,00 ' t;7 Wf.it Ik- ins 1,()U ! 4.00 Tallow per lb M P.utter 15 ; 2, -0 El .m per loz 8 ! lb ,10 Hams per lb 0 T Sides 8 j ,2" .Shoulders ÜC I 4 W Cheese 20:

Wheat r . 'bii rl le n.ixse;d Timothy seed Dried Pca' hes (;0varnon 0 Mould candles Salt, pr bbl r,. t..r ll ." - - Rice jq t Indiana Free EDanks. OERECTEI WEEKLY. c Fkj Hanks Classified. anJ ILc Agenry 1, CLASS NO. 1 . Hink of Xorth America, Clinton Punk of Inuiina, Michigan City, Hink of Syracuse. Syracuse, liank of U jckville, Rockville. Bink of the Capitol, Indianapolis. Bunk of Silem, (south.) Silem. Uiuk of RrockviHe, rTrrokville. Diul: of MouiircUo. .Mouiictlio. Rank of Goshen, Goehert. Bink of L khi.t, Elklnrt. Hank of Ml. Yi-rnon, Mt. Yernon, Ihnk of Warsaw VYarsaw, Cambridge City Iltnk Carnbrdge. Central llmk Indianapolis. Canal IVink r.vansville. Crescent City Rank 1'armrs IJmk Weslfield. r.-irmerso: Mech-inirs Hink In h'anapoli Fayette County Hiuk Connersviile. Grammercy 1'tiik Lf-iyette. Hoosier Hink Lgansport. Iti liana Hank Madison. Indiana Stch Bink Lnj orte. Kentucky Stock Hank Coiumlu. Lagranco Hank Liioa. Merchants and Mechanics Sink 2s;w Al bany. New York and Yiriuia State Stock Dank L'vansville. Priirie City Rink. T-rre Haute. Silem 15a nk, (north) Salem. Southern Hank of Indiana Terre Hiute. Traders bank In iianapolis. Savings ljanl; Connerevil'e. CLASS NO, 2. 00 CENT?. Huntington county 15 ink lluntiogton. Ivdlamazoo Rank Albion. Hank of Peirysville Perry6ville. DeUwure County Hmk Muncie. Indiana Iveserve Bink Kokorno N. Y. State Stock Hank Yincenhes. Tippecanoe Hk, Winnemac. Yibash River Hk. Jasper. Wabash lliver Hk.Newville. Wabash River 15k, New Corrydoa. Hink of S u-.h 15 -nd, South Heni. Rjnk of Fori Wayne, Fort Wuyie. Northwestern Hunk, HloomlieUt. Upper Wabash Hank, Wabash, Wnjue Rank. Logansporte. Wayne Bank. Hichmond. Grsal Western Hank, Terre Haute. CLASS Si. 70 CENT. Elkhart Co. Hank, Goshen, Laurel Hank Laurel. Agricultural Rank Mt. Sterling. Rank of II ickport, Uockport. Rjuk of It iCheStf-r HocheSter. Hank of Jlei.ssIear Rensseleur. Farmers and Mechanics Hjnk Reuseelear Shawnee. Ilk, Attica, Slate Stock Hk.Jdtnest iwu. State Stock Rk. Marion. rabash Yalley Kk.Ijogausport. Rink of Covington. C ningtua. Farmers' Dank, Jasper, Steuben Dink, Angola. Atlantic ltink, Jackson I5mk of Albion, Albion. Government Stock Dank 1 Dank of Allica Anica. Green County Funk Rloomflci.1. Perry Co. H'k C mnelion. Pub. Slock Rk, Newport. SiHto I?took Security Rk.Ncvport. Trader's Hk.Nasht ille. Western Dk, Ply mouth. Hank of Albany, Neiv Albanj. Lank of 1. Uardsworth, M.chiean City. iidiuv oi iiuiii: .vioeiica, c w jkji;. Rank of Auburn. Auburn. Rank of Connersviile, Connersviile. Dank of America, Morocco, &!t f OrtcJgcport." Rridgeport. Drovers' Uai.k, Rome, ' Merchants' Ciuk, Springfield. Merchants' Uink, Lafayette. Northern Iudina Dank, Logaosport. Orange Hank, Poseyviile. Plymouth Batik, Plymouth. Stale Slock Bink, Logansport. Slate Stock Bank, Peru. Traders Rank. Terre Haute. Marshall Co. bank, Plymouth. Note. Class No. 1, includes the As sociation of Specie-paying banks. "OLANK NOTES, Of an approved JL-ß lorrr, for sale atthis office. o FKICE hi bis residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth, March 22, 1S55. Itf. New Blanks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Rlank Notes neatly printed and for sale at the same place. Allied Powers Victorious. f TAVNG sold out rny present Stock of XX Goods owin to bad health, ram compelled to close my business accounts with my late customers, which desire done immediately by note, product or casi. Please call without delay and settle money need, in order to commence business in the spring if health permits Friends oblige me by calling soon. ASIINABARGER. Dec. 22, 155 1 41U3 '

FiVC tltOUSancI Tleil, Women

And Children to b'iy my Sock of G KO B RIE S Which I am sellin? at the lowest possible fisrlurcs. Iam permanently located, end intend ) i Ooinff a straiL-lit forward business. intend !

tok..ep all articles usually kept in a years of the undivided hail Ot the btcatn baw 1 i H i ni . Mill, situated eost of Water street, opnosie drOCCry all 1'rOYlSlOn ölOre. the east end of Washington street, in I'lyI will take Ilurter. Exes and mo;t "id I kinds j mouth. Mar-hall County, mliann, andab' ut of 'roduce iuexclianjje lor tl.em. Cash nut j two acres of land belonging to said mill as the ru used. properly of the defendant; said land ishoundrv. IS. Will nil those indebted to me for led east by Yellow River, north by Ytlluw

oo I?, please c.ill and pay me, as I am very ; needy and 1. ust have money to intet iny de mauds. Ilnpiiitr vou will call and sec me, I remain your obedicut servant. N. It. i'ACKARD. ii arch '2?, Ill S'l' imdcintd wishing to leave tliis fi. county, are desirous of disposing of thei: Marshall county, Ind. Said farm contains two hundred acre.?, lorty of which is srood Timber j Laud, the balance barrens, with about on hundred acre under good improvemint. 'rr. l i n . i . . i rn-re is a oou uweinni: iioujc ana out nouses on t he premises, and a goo I bearing orchard of choice fruit. Sail Farm is well watered with never fading .spriii.-s. and is well calculated to raise stock as well as eraiu. it is situated in a irood neikdiborhood, convenient for schools and I ci.uic-.e.s, ana wuinn nan a nme oi a pooii j (iriitMiil. For further particulars, enquire of t'.ie subscribers on the premises. - RORERTT. WELCH, GEO. N. WELCH. March 2?, 13 5. lnl P.ymocth, Ind., March, 22, 1S55. f ffIlK .same youne man. Jolm, of xYftc M:r.1. hci notoriety, is determined that th - people of this community sh?ll not sta:v unless they will wil nil y, and with malice aforethought, and witi.out t!:e fear of good sound Pot.v.nes, Turnips, Knduhes. Onions and flnrden vegetables of all descrip'-io:, leforetl.eir eyes ahso Reef. Pork, Turkeys, Gee?e, chick.r... . I w 1-1 1 1.-, . 1 r. It 1 rl en.v 1 lickled reet and Tongues, Dried Reef and Venison Hams, Smoked Hams, Shoulders anJRa:o:i, Salt Pork, and VEGETABLES Too numerous "o m ntion; nil of which I de:mi3 r ccz a3 rj That has ever been presented to this market; I-'is?: of all hinds. Tomatoes and Pickks that will lut until they come gain. Pic kled and tin iked SV.u.-atc.;. J will also endeavor constantly to supply my customers with Fresh 7. As soon as the weather is a little more settled, I intend to have other tilings in tiic ground a iiltk bvfurc t;ig neich borg, and theu look out av.d call soon, for fear you may miss the early opportunity offered lor iar!cs. Vcgcfn?lcs. John always lias them f.rst and last- Call in i citizens and make up at John's honest market a part of what you have lost at oth r i laces. have Catsup and Pepper-sauce of my o-vn rihiin and mahin-r. Now come up to the Store, where ycu will Of all kinds English and American Vrillt, f.ne and common De Lanes, Shambry's, Reraize. Dress Silks, Cloths, Sheetings, and iti fact Everything that can possibly be thought of in the Dry Good line. ALSO ESS ucli ;.s Tea, ColTee, Sugar, Saleratus, Ginger Molasses, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs Tobacco and Ci.ars, lirugs, Medicines, i'aints. Oils ahd Dye Stuffs of any and every kind. Of all kinds, Ed;:ed Tools for both Mechanic and Farmer, Yankee Notions but on a christianizeU principle. Then comes (Ü's nid Crockery Wares From the fiuc-tt lo the most common, to suit every Fancy. Call and see for yourselves. I am owipir some l'ttle debts, and in looking over my books, 1 bserve there is -ome owing me. Now let us all j:et together and strai;riiien up these little matters that remain between us, and that imtacuiately. You are, think, all jrood people and 1 believe you will do so. Outof sympathy, won't you all and ce John, as he is at present sick? JOHN COUGLE. March 22, 1Ho5. Itf rarmcrs nnd GarJeEcrs Attention! ..uijtsa:, ' iWl Z7SlGil milR subscriber will tnd to any part oftl;e ft United Mates and the Canadas, free of expense to the purchasers, a paper of the seeds of the above superior Unions, on the re 1 teptioa of teu cen4?, (one dime.) I armers &.J liaMners fee to it that you secure the uesr, oi seeus. For a mere trifle now, you can put in Micy ia your pockets and fat on your ribs. Address: J0AR S. SARG ENT, 2S-J Rich rf. corner of State, Rrooklyn, N. Y. mar lröö. Iti. 1 U Tnt i;-1,r.- rf nectt-nnors iiv?T1" the above, and this notice three insertions, calling attention editorially thereto, and sending a , ,.v. Ä yrn ,i,i,aH ,,rtl. nf tl.o i above seeds, or a copy ol Barnes Notes on the Oospel, valued at il ö; or two dollars in cash. Adoress plainly as above written. ADMINISTRATION. i IVTOTiCEis hereby piveu tii.it the uuderi.ig.ied hai taken out 1 ttT8 vi adniiiiiitrütiun upt.ii the estate ot Amliew Combs, 1 ite ol JNbirthall c-.mi.ty, Indiana, deceased. All person. krii.w:n2 tht mstlvc indebted t said e.-ttte are reipiireil to ruako iiniriedi..to piymout, aud thos h ning claims are uotRivdtopreftut them r.cc nlinj to liw. Said ttitute is probnblv solvent. JU11.N COIL, Jdm'r. M uch 22, 1835. 113 - Administrator's Notice, NOTICE is hereby giveu that the undersigned ha taken out letters of administration en the estate ol Wm. M. Rutdiam late of Marshall comty, Indian, deceased All persons indebted to said estate are rerpiested to n.ake immediate paymeut, und tliope having claims Kgainst Bail et-te are requested to present the same duly authenticated lor payment. Tin estate is solvent. ' THOMAS K. IIOUGriTON, Adni'r. Mirch 9, 135.5. 41t3. Administrator's Sale. f HIE undersigned administrator of the eI täte of Anthony Johnson deceased will sell at public auction at the late residence of Benj. P. Johnson deceased, all the'personal property belonging to aid eßtate, on Tuesday the 31 day of April 1855 consisting of Horses Sheep Harness and sundry other articles too nuuerons to mention. A credit of aix "months a ill be given on all suras of three. dollais, the purchaser giving his note wilh approved ; security, with interest from date waiving valuation and appraisement laws J4MESM BROIrN Adm'r. March 15, 1855, 62t3,

ti' , V ; V Tf 4i m -h'd.Ui P. Sh'clds, aui Ct'r.rin- , th, market will justify it. f they wdl 1 f .j , 1 . starve thus jurrottivJed and cared for. can- .lt llW cf .,aU Tllo:l,a, shields, Je. j ot help ;t. I hove &on;e of the sweetest t.t;;?i , j , L!tl..L.cv ;i5.a au.

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Sheriffs Sale.

IVCI ! T- r a - - . , - - , hall- expose to sa le .on Saturday theth d , o'clock in the forenoon and fo ir o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court Hon ?e door in Ply mouth, Indiana, the rents and pronator seven Rncr and a part of the to- n ol l'lym uth,est l y wa'er Sirt-et, and so ;th by east Plymouth. If the rents and profits for -en years fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy sa d exec .tion, interests and co.sts, will t!;en and there proceed to tell the fee simple title to said real estate, or so much as is necessary to tat-i-fy the same. Takwn as the property of Joseph We.tervelt, at the tuit of Hoope in L'Amoureiix. J. L. THOMPSON Rh' IT. per T. R. TuoarsoN, Dept. Ply:i outh, April 5, 1335. 3bh To You IZcsitlcats. jVyOTlCE i.s hereby ?ivt 11 th it the under-Mn-1. with the G inty Surveyor, wil! en the -1st t;iy of M irch 1U3.". r.t 10 i'clork a. in. mi, said d i proceed to survey nnd locate tilt corners of his inuds in fction 7 tow:ihip :i3 mirth, cf ran-, U rust in . irsha!l county, to meet at the rr.;dei-ce of L. Tu k r rnei continue from duy to d: y until ':.ll is eojisljcd. Nm n.:d--rt! wlm f;tl ir.f rt tlie Suivyer nt the time ftiul plare above mention.-.!, nnd defruy nr.rmide br defray in? their perti-n vi x)if evp.-nse of s:(id f.irvr-y, wdl be rei;ri:-l to the Ciuntv Auditor of s.id c "ii tv, stud surh deliiupirncy" pieced onh; tax duplicate and Ci;ile .te.l according to law. LONZOTCCKER. M rm 1 , 1 S.Vf 5(1'3. "The state of inT' i a n a . STARK C0U.NTV, S3. In !h ?t irk Circ ;itCu irt. March ter.r. 150. Arn it Shields nn 1 Gecrgc W. Dann, against Ca'harine AnnShirld, Mat'l la T. And-rs-i.,Gei r F. Piiildo. Jordan t'.:-.i.i.. u.i;., ..r. sii . i f - O ill f -UllliH. iUU I'll" U' M,r..r .. Si.:,.M. ...1 i Shb-lvl-, he widow and heirs ut i ,r r ii ci : I 1- . i Petitor for p irt:ton in. n j. mil I . o:riiis ii' tr.i im, Al i.'d M .tt. an.Ki or.'e W. .b.n f her hus'iim 1. the being tie wid-iw of Tli 'iii is Sfi e Hi d:-conse!, uml . v L'tid.-ey, hi w iie. irrilEPEAS, the j lth.t'ff in the fo-e V V rrd'tl -d i a :se Ins file I his p tiiioii f r paititio'i of ti t ii ii real -state then i descri'ied by m.tifird f the bl'tig and pen lency of said petition and tint unless tin y app -ar a :id pVad, ans.ver or d murtl.ereto. on or befit e the calling or ties c iii.se on th It t d iv f the next ti-rm of tie ;;.id om t to be l.o'den at the Co'ul House in Kuf-x i i sai l c u:t on the thiid Mundny in March net, tlie a'n a to them wiTbe taken ?:s oae.e-L and will be l e u d as.d determined in their abe' ic. Attest. Charles iluMriiRLTS, C.'k. Pit ATT TABOR, A.G.DEVTT, Atton.evs lVr Pla'.i.t'ff. 19 3, ADMINISTRATION. NOTCE i here!y givou that the undersipned h is taken out U tters of admin'striition on the esta'e of Secly Pi imley, deceased. ; All persons indebtel to Miid estate, tue n q-iir--il lo make imiiieilintc pnyin.-ut, nnd those having claims are nolitieil t' tile them according to law. 1 ne etae i probably solvent. RIei.ior Jane PU1MI.EY, A-lmrx. March Is, ob. öütl Sale of Property. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will otfer for sale ut Public Aue uou, ai me nie resiuence oi aeeiy t runley, deceased, all the personal property belanging lo said estate, on Saturday the 17th inst, consisting of sheep, one cow, one colt, four stands of Dees, and other articles, ten numerous to mention. A credit of nine months will he given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving appraisement laws, with interest. Under that sum ( aPh in hands. uiriri i ii j i r'i.ii i arn 11 'ELEANOR J. PR1 Alarch 1st IsOD IMLY. Adnx. 3 w To Non Resident s. NOTCR is here'y pjven. that the undcrsieaed, wi h the county Surveyor, will, on the n.i . f :i ic-- -. a ri 1. I day, proceel to locate the comers of his 1 ml in section 1, township 32, ramre 2 east, to meet at the residence of .! Dimmitt, an 1 contin' e iroin day to day until all is fm'she.l. Non res dents who iail to meet t!.e Survevor ?.t U,e time and place above mentioned, and j de'ray or irovi-'e for defraying the:r portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to ti.e C uuty Audit r, and suchdelinquency plar-ed on thetx d-iplicate aud collected ..cecrdir.e to law. 10L.J J. DIMMITT. OltCC SO "3 Oil JiZCSMiFfllß. t TOTJCK is her-by given tliat the nudirJL 1 Si.n-.d with Ui c -vilify surveyor, will en the :ii tiay oi Apiii, iroj, at lü o'ciock a, m. on s .i I d iv, pr ceetl to survey and locnt.; the COL'itr of thefr lan liu section 7 township 32 efriice 2 w?st iu Starke county, to n.eetat the re.-i ience cf T. 1). S;oors, and cout;iiiie fron 'day to day until all 'n f:nihed. Nou r siJenti who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and i lace above menti uie.l uud detrayi T I rai le for dt fruyinc tluir portion of the e.p -use of sdd survey, will be returned to the Auditor of s i 1 C unty, and such deiinquency p ;uedouthe tax duplicate and collected aecurdinj to law, T. A. SPüOK. AERA3I WELSH. Mir. 3, 1S".. 51tl. ... Administrator's Notice. NOTCEis herby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estae of Benj. II. Johnson la'e of Marshall C'ouniy nd., deceased. Persons having claims against said estate are reques'ed to file tl em duly authenticated for adj istment; and those owaig, are hereby notified tomakeimme diateeUUment. The esta'e is supposed tobe iusolven. JAMES M. BROWN Adm'r. March 15, 1SÖ3, 62U. ITIorage Sale. B Xll C ? f commisston and evecutiOTi to me directed from the- Marshall Circuit Court I will expose to public sale p.tthe Court "luuac uuui iu me i9d or 1 lymouth in Kai.t county ou Saturday the 14th day of April A. D. 1855, beUeen tha hours of 10 o'clock A. .u. nnu o ciocK. I'. M. on said day the following uesenbed real estate, to wit: the north west quarter of section twenty-four townshiplhirtytwo north of rantre two east, containing one hundred and thirty-six acres or so much as is necessary to satisfy said rriitmn Taken as the property of Absalom P. Holder ' anu iuary r; iioiuer at the suit of Henry Ela thorp. JOHN L. THOMPSON. SherifT M. C. pr T. B. Tiro.trso, Deputy. 52t5

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rrs,!" i 5" lltr 1,iy cv 'u:hjf 'I "I Ilics. arc Time's Playthings,' ' t!i--? s-.id i;e'ei:tl-inls Gc T-'e 1 . Mi:el Is, Jonbin ' , t , J i 3 ' Y.ShieM-.J.itiaA. .ie!ds M.iict h h:ell, A M aa-. ld:;liCo with tk l- ada;-e. I Ml 1 Jo d, Shields tre Uj, resM -irsuf the r-'iate f ddano.e.ee to the I ul..ivkt l.a of Indiana." Tlw a .id ieorpe F. Shiei b, Jor- I V"1 Vy l!;!rlu r; ' T" li,r0 ) P J' d;.nV. Shields, Julia A Shields Mir-at t 1? ,k':r' I'..mihs al.aic Ii.uue. uu-nt t :,;,!,hM,nM RU'.A.U nr. th,r. f.,ro l,... lfcied to ad who may need anyd.n- m th.

A. BARGAIN.

GH ACRES of land , re no W offered for Mle. - KJKJ described us loliow : li e eas; i.au oi . 3 nofth nvee 2 u TMs 1;,nd well timbered, and t.he best of roil. Aed being about one mile from the town of Plymouth ii one cf the best chance i new offered. For terms inquire at the L.iv.i:tr c fS e. 5'Jtf OfHce on Market street, opposite the Larnrtt House, LOG A.N'.SPORT, I NDI A NA . June ?, 1851. llyl LOOK OUT! II. R. rer.hi.i? and Co, txj t-Ctto poets, in April, rnd want a"l th ttaie in.!ebei ti the'u either by note or book Jicccu'.t. to ome m.d pay t!i in by tl cfiistibiy of Aju il ntxt. s-s tLey need i:ion-y :od li.ust h;.vo if, and i ll pt r-ous Jieg'e1 ting to to iii!y with this i.t l et. ir.nj exvect 'O h ie their aciou ,ts ami liü't-s Jih-re l in the hands fif proper C us tor cell xt eli. A word to the wiss is (-u.llcient. U.R. Pi. CO. Feb. lo. I 4-:4 Office of tlie Cia. Tcru k Ifcicaro Railway lo. Peru, April 18. rIIE Subscribers to the Capita! Steel; of this Company are hersby notified, that a recond requisition of ten per cent, on the amount of their cash subcription, wilt Le made on them payable on the f rst ol June next, and a like recjuisilim of ten per cent, to be paid the first of each month thereaiter until tt.e whole be paid. JESE Uir.GIXS, Secretary. Subsciibers livine in Laporte ccar.ty cbr paytoJ. R. Nile.,' at Laporie; in Marshall county, toll. R. Persl.inj, at Plymouth; ia Fulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; ia Wabash, lo C. S. Ellis, at Somen ett. April tilth, Xi',bA. 5tf. MEDICAL NOTICE. I5l IIES'nOTZA.lI9 i II ivin permanently lovatid in riyinoutb, bej; I leave to tender bis wurnut thai. lis to the Pub lic for the lil end paliunaze r:tciiut d hiiu, auJ solicits u cntiuua,tice t.f the sau.e. All calls, day or n;?5it. shall reccirr prempt attention. Otiicr on Michigan Sti er'. first doer Soith cf Mr II. R lime's Hsrdws.re St re. Jan.tsl le5- yl H'-GLNROTHAM. . City Druz Store. Wilson V l??ITfr, keep constantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pur Drus t Chemicals, paint, Ods, Yaruifhes, tc. Also, a good assortment of Toysan i Fancy Goods, a tlie City Drug Store, cue do. t West ol'theLapertc Hotel, Laporte, i'nd 4 : y l ! unk f mix k a vvV Havinz a larjre ami selected Stock on l and. aud receiYi -.g supplies every Week. I can ess'ir the public 1 can inruiMi them With everjlhiii2 in luv line at the most re luonal le rates. 1 - ... Every one will reauily ee, tliat by devotu p my attention exclusively V the s de of Grierin. &. Proviii m'-, und having no rente to p;y, I h It be able to give the bett t f bargain? to ail wli will favor sue with a call. 42m0 N! R. PACKARD. IS hereby given to the holders of th? Cond for a d;e lfor lot number one hundred and feventeen (117) in tlie origin 1 plat of the Town of Plymouth, 'Marshall County, Indiana, to present said Cond, pay the purchase money, and take a deed for sa'd Let, on or before the 2nd day of April next or from and after that time said contract and sal .-, is hereby rrcinded. Ey order of the Doard of Commisioner of Marshall County, at their March Term, iSGj. Tiles McDonald. 51t4 Auditor of Marshal! C"c. 7a. Dvelling House and Lots FOR SALE. LOTS No. 115 and 12G in Plymouth, ly.nj contisT'ious, with a rood new duellia house thereon. The above property will be sol i at a low rate. Terms one half cash the balance on time to su't the purchaser. Apply to M. W SMITH. Plymouth, March 5, Iflöj-, 5ltS i. 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 !. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . r i 1 1 1 1 1 . i i - . . : 1 SADDLER, HI A PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. c? -v-" ' - - - - - - - - - - - rilYSICUX & SURGEON. Du. j. i:. iiiiooki:, h tviu- .mv iienllv located in Plymouth, teudtis bi$ prid'c.-ion d S.-i vic.-s to the public. All cidla pi omptlv attended !o cejt v bei nbseiit. CfliceiiiU-mirhtonVBlork. J.E-HROOKR. Dee. 14:h, 1S, 391 Administrator's Notice. OTICE is Li rebv iven th.-.t th wrln. ti'u d hi i taken out letters of nduuV'itralonupcn tl e Est.te ol Joeph Hall late of .MalifiU ci unty Inj., deceased. All person knowing them'tlo'es indebted to said Estate are n qaested to mahe immediate payment, and those having claims itre notif e 1 to fi'.o them f r settlement. The Etit is f uppored to hm sei. eat SAMUEL R. COONS. Adm'r. March "th. 1855. Mt3. Notice! IS hereby pivrn tc the holders of the I ond for a deed for Lot Numb-r one hundred and f.rty four, (141) in the original plat of the Town of Plymouth, Marshall County, lndi ma, to present said bond, psy the purcha?e money, and take a deed for said Lot, on or before the 2nd day of April next, or from and atter chat time said contract and sale is hereby rtcicd-cd-By order of ti e Board of Commissicners of Marshall County, at their March term, le55, TIIO S McJONALD, 5 Iti Auditor of Marail Co. Ind. Sheriff's stfe. BY Jtl?rfnn r?ec,'-'',on tor direct A cut of the C cik'Ä office of tLe Mar.-hall Common Pleas ourt ii tho S?te cf imW.a, I will ofTert public sale at the Court lio-.te .lor,! in the town of Plymouth, on SatmdflV .V. "Tfl-i .ov- rtl'lnr l IfftS ' 1.-.. .vhours of teu oVlock h. iu. four o'clock p. xr. of said day. land in .aid county of .Marshall. 1 decrib das follows to-wit. the west hlf of the south west q-rarter of section e:eht (R) and IjI No. one (I) in secii-in seven 7) all in township thirtv-iuo (3d) norlh of ratine one (1) east. The rents and profits wiU tirst be ot'.'ered f.-ra ter n not exceeding yeven years, and if n t sold.'ora sum suiEeientta s&ttsfy the au ountdue. 'he whole interest of te defendants therein will 1 e offe.el. Taken as the property of William G. Pomeroy and Mark Pomeroy to satify a jndgn ent in la vor of James L. Stephenson nnd toother, on which isdueSIH.CO - J- THOMPSON. Sheriff. M. C. By T. B. Taoxko, Peputr. Mirch 14,-1855, P 7