Plymouth Banner, Volume 4, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 May 1855 — Page 3

IK

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. 0"Extra copies ol the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing may be had at the office for 5 cents each. r-r ; ... , . i TIlC Bank Law. Our readers will find in this number of the Binner. the act cstablishing a new State Dmlt with branches. Its great length excludes our usual vari- ... . , ety. but its importance to a large portion cf our readers will probably make them . the gainers. Eich subscriber wishing to , , . ' i it . A...t;nna know tho law controlling the operations . of the State Bink, can preserve the paper j containing it, for future reference. Inti Kcoff-Xolhing Nominitions. The following nominations were made j for Corporation officers, at a meeting of j the ftnti Know Nothing?, on yesterday , i evening, at the Court House; 1st ward J. 15 X. Klinger. Trustee; 21 J. F. Van Wlkenbtirgh, 3d Tlios. McDonald, 4th N. K Packard, 5th " Ed. Collins 11 For C'erk & Treas., Jas. M'Fa'lin. For Marshal &c, Henry Logan. Xcw Firm end Sew Establhlimeat- Our advertising columns are becoming somewhat interesting. The new Stove & Tinware establishment, two doors north of Oglefbee's Brick Store, will do business, The determination of the young men to grow old in thesrvice ofol their patrons, evinces the right spirit. Messrs Irovn & Bix'.er are bot! young wt a i ' a 1 1 l- n n it' n t r v 1 1 r ri li7onc a n,l ill'. XIITii iwjv. w i., ... doubtless mrit the patronage of their friends and the public generally, as we have ample evidence that they can do their vrork up Broicn. Charley Reeve offers some rare induce ments in the way of real estate. His adtttisement will rjot be uninteresting to anyone, whether they aro in pursuit of a fortune or not. Job Work. U'e have taken considerable pains in refilling the Job department of out office, nnd with some additions recently made to it, we nr? now prepared to get up work in a manner not easily excelled in this part of Hoosierdom. Come on with your Card?, Tester?. Blanks, or -anything in the Letter pres? prin'ing line. A Puff. One of our business men has teveral tinces resysted us to give him a uf. "V"e ucn't believe he could stand ft ill tat if he ir..rsts and acconding to his promise will get hi .a a wife, and other thirds that he may need in thefdinily ay. we'll xive Lim a slight touch. JIail "re were visited by quite a violent hail tortn on Mondoy evening last, BCCotapfcTiif d by wind, thunder and lightning, ilail as large as partridge ggt, fell in abundance, end in several instances, doing considerable, darrage to window glass. -. Car Taper )I:ikfr. We hope our pper makers will snd us no more such uneven paper as we use this week, or we shall b? under the necessity cf hunting a supply elsewhere. The weather has been quito teasonible for several days past, and vegetation is getting a promising start. Our farmers are also improving it, etil every indication now, favors a profitibla nnd thrifty harvest. We learn thai the wheat crop in this county promises an abundant yield. We shill have apples, cherries, plums, &c, without stint, if nothing occurs toihem frjrn this togathering time. In regard to peaches, many of our informants hare materially differed; but we hall have Gome peaches many orchards tearing an average crop. In oth ers there will be none. letters EOt iCRtLetters to the following aJJresses. which, according to the new post ofnea law, will not be forwarded until pre-paid, remain in th postofUce at this place: Miss SurvU S. Andrews, North Man: ehester. Wabash Co., Ind., Joseph M. Reed, New Durham, La Porte Co., Ind., Sarah Alvi?, Terre Haute, lad., Harvey Atkinson, Akron. Fulton Co.. Ind., Sarah William & Catharine Williams, Cedar Rapids, Linn Co., Iowa. Destructive Tiff in Boston. .Boston, April 27. A fire is raging in the north part of the city. It broke out about 3 o'clock on Battery wharf, and has spread over East Boston ferry wharf, constitution. Lincoln and Battery wharves. The stoops Diana and Pharsdlir, and other vessels are on fire: The wind is high, and the fire rages fearfully. 6IC0SD DISPATCH. Boston, April 27. ' The conflagration of the wharves was not got under until about five o'clock. The fire commenced in a wooden building at the bead of Battery wharf. The wind blowing a gale from the northwest, the flames spread with great rapidity: The space burntover ii about three acres, covered mostly by wooden buildings of no great value. The new Bo3ton ferry buildings were burnt, nnd also a new block of three story wooden buildings. Twro thousand bates of cotton w ere burnt on Battery wharf, and a large quantity of beef, pork, and rosin on Lincoln wharf. A large quantity of wood, coal and lumber was destroyed. ' Among the sufferers are Noah Lincoln coal and wood yard; the peoples' Ferry Cdrapany;' George Matthews; Clark & Baker; Goodbold Ac Son; M. Kelly; Geo. Birton & Pierce; E. Bicon, &c

The ship rharsalie, with a valuab'e cargo of cotton ami tobacco, was burned to the water's edge. Several other vessels were da magecl. T Three engines ami one hose carriage

rere destroyed, the fireman being Surrounded by fire, and compelled to escape -n boilts Loss estimated at 6500,000 to $$00. 00'J; probably about one half insured. " " " A tape worm ninety feet lone vrns laben from lhe stomach a woman lhc mher day RlA(lri,n. Kansas and Slavery, Q ffom lh'Monts pf ayi,,,, rrt.sS lnat slaTey had been really established in Kansas, or that at the very least, the next Lgislaturo would j certainly e-tnblih it. We have no such fears. Wo entertain the belief that Kanwill be a free State; and we are justIllfU 111 U1IS UeilCl UV III i'l'lllliut ui Kama Herald of Ireedon. n journal which is averse t the establishment of slavery. The Herald is'coufiJerit. despite the. recent nutrnges that Kansas will to a free State." At the recent census, the Herald says, "every election district in tho Territory was found to have a majority in lavor of makoing it free. It was this important an I clearly ascertained fact which made the pro-slavery Missourians deem it noscessary to incur such great expenses in the importation of voters, in order to gam an unlawlul ascendency." Now if "erery election di&trict in the Territory has a majority in favor of making it a free Safc'Knnsas cannot be marie a stave State by the illegal net of Missourians. Tnat is clrar. And that effective measures will be adopted to prevent a repetition of the I npprf-ssinns rnmn'air.pd ol WO annrehenc. . m ota . r r,fuin Hechln n thA Pini gratiun now pnuring into Kinsns. eighttenths, it is fair to presume, will pretcr thnt it shrill bo free territory. The doctrine of popular sovereignty is, thnt the aitual sellers of n Territory shall fashion its local institutions. This is tight. If the setilers in Kansas want slavery, let them have it; but if they do not want it, the people of Missouri, nor f any other State, nor of nil the States, can rightfully force it upon them. Tht. judgement of tho country, irrespective of sectional sympathies, will sustain nioaMires t'i'it will protect this correct principle. Det. Free Press. AN INDim f ROl'R lli1" HOLD. The Ho 9 sier State: published down at Worthington, in Greene county, tell a very remarkable story as to how a young man, a resident of that county, camo to bo tho lawful possessor of a put of gold; The oldest inhabitants down there, were wont to tell how, on u certain occasion, ninny years b-ick. a party of Indians came through that recion in search of a pot of gold, which they said was buriod at tho foot of a wild cherry tree, between Vincennes and the east branch of White River on which tree there wns nn egle cut, and on snmo trees close by, were index points, pointing to the spot where the treasure lay. There was also a horse sh-e cut upon a rock clo?e by. Well, it seerns hat this fortunate young man, some months ago, took unto himself a wife from tho region of the knobs of Brown county, and furtht?r. that this wife told him of a cherry tree over in Brown that had a goose cut upon it, that she knew the e xact spot where the tree, now cutdown, had stood, that it wns close by where she was raised, and 6he couli go right to it. They wi,t; they crime to the spot; he took an iron rod stabbing into tho ground a few times. $tutk something solid. He look ?t ou, it was a kettle, and inide of it was found ninety one thousaand dollars j in good chunk, sixteen square; (he kettle marked 1717. He has sent it on to Philadelphia for coinage. Fortunate young man. We hope he will have n good time in getting rid of his rocks." Kansas 'rcoples' Proclamation.' St. Louis April 24. A copy of a hand-bill headed "People's Proclamation', has just ben received from Kansas, dated April 9th, but it is understood was not circulated until after the departure of Gov. Reeder: "Whirtas. Gov. Reeder h8S shown himself incompetent nnd unfit for the duties of the position; that the appointment of men to the Governorship without consulting the choice of those to be governed is arbitrary and en excess of power. That the citizens of Kansas have, therefore resolved to hold on election at Leavenworth, April 23th, to electa person lo succeed Reeder, whose removal will be solicited, and call for delegites from each cjislfic! to rneet 5; Leavenworth to select a suitable person to fill the office, whose 'name shall be forwarded to thj President for appointment. The proclamation is to be published in the Intelligencer to-morrow. 4M Quite a number of tho heaviest liquor dealers in New York are selling out and closing up business, in view of the prohibitory law. A Horrible Deed. We have just learned the particulars of one of the most horrible tragedies which ever startled the citizens of any community, and we stop the press lo give them to our readers. It appears that a gentleman by the name of A. Steer, has been paying his addresses to a young grass widdow, the mother of two interesting children, and rumor has it that they were engaged to be married. The husband who resided in the neighborhood hearing of this anticipated marriage, became possessed with the ragings of jealousy, and immiedately set about concocting plans with which to frustrate it. He enlisted the assistance of another person, and the two first en deavored to pursuade Mr. Steer to drink with them, failing in this they became enraged and one of them, a Mr. Butcher, seized tin axe, and dealt him several blows, fracturing the skull and killing him instantly. After the murder they endeavored to dispose of the body by cutting it to pieces and packing iu a barrel. This horrible deed was perpetrated about four miles north of this place. Rush. JteJcsonian.

Ulayor Wood and the Maine law. New York. April 27. Mayor Wood is out with another proclamation on the subject of the Maine 1 law, in which he refers to the opinions delivered by the District Attorney and counsel to the corporation, in regard to his powers under the law, declaring it to be his intention to assume no doubtful prerogative, but to guide himself entirely by those opinions. In regard to the period intervening before the law goes into effect, the Mayor appeals to the citizens to place a moral restraint upon their nclions hoping that the Salb th may uot be desecrated by the traffics in liquor. ! SilOOTIXG AT SHELBYVILLE. I 3D. A man by the name of Iulo, a citizen of Shelbyville, was shot Wednesday afternoon by a Kentuckian by the name of Welch, and severely if not family injured. Welch appears to hare been con siderably in liquor, and in his drunken tantrums pulled out a pistol, swearing he mranl to shoot the first man that came along. Mr. Inlo, a very respectable and quiet gentleman, happened to be the unfortunate "first man," and the fellow sure enough shot him. The ball struck him in the abdomen, inflicting a serious wound. The ball was extracted but the surgeons could not tell whet would be the result of the injury. Welch was arrested and lodged in Jiil. Madison Courier.

From the Tippecanoe Farmer. Green Beans ok Snaps. Green beajis or snaps, green peas and roasting rar iniy be bad every diy in winter at a very trifling amount of trouble. They ?! are all preserved by being pricked away j I ! in salt. The salt is removed -before j cooking by steeping in warm water. Wo had on tho table a fins dish of snaps j on tho 25th of December, Christirr.s day. and have been using them since as of.en ns desired. Mode of preserving leant Take any tight vessel, jar or barrel, and lay down a Uyer of beans and then cover lightly with salt, another layer of beans and then salt and so on unt.l the vessel is full Green peas are pn-served in tlio same manner. To preserve Corn. First shavo the corn from the cob with a sharp knife, ar.d then pack in a closs vessel corn and salt in alternate livers, until the vessel is full, soak well in warm water before conking, and it is jut asg iod as it is in summer. Try it all you who are fond of good casing. A. C. Stevessos.

Two Timkos I Can't During n revival i Farmfrs Bank Westfield. in a Methodist Church, in Clark countv, ! Farmers is. Mechanics Bink Indianapolis. Ohio, a young man, tho son of a very Fayette County Ilink Connersville. worthy old Deacon or Class-leader in said Graintnercy Biiik Lafayette, parish, came forward with a number of Hot sier 15ank Logansport, others to be proved for. Our hero, was Indiana Iidiik Mtdison. what th-j brethsrn termed an oKl and hard- ! Indiana Stotk Bank Laporte. end sinr.rr. J Kentucky Stock Bank Columbus; The Minister come and knelt down by , Ligrango Bank Lini3. the young man. and addressed him thus: Merchant and Mechanics Bank New AlYounginan, give up every thing and' bany. cloavo to GoJ. j New York and Virginia State Stock Bank Young America replied: "Thero are i Kvansville. fira things which I cwi't give up:' I Prairie City Bink, Tfrre Haute. An;! what are they?" resumed the ' Silem Bank, (north) Salem. Minister rather perplexed. j Traders bank Indianapolis. The horse and buggy and the tico girls j Savings Bank Connersville. brovght to churchV whined out young , CLA$S NO 2 gQ CEXTS America. ; Huntington countv Bink Huntington. fhointerrrgat.ngM.r.ter'razrf, j Kalam;iZOO ianv Albion. rr.. ., . , "" j,Tiitr i- i , ' Hank of Perrvsiille Perrysville.

disccuragingly rf the wheat crop in region of country. A partof the Cincinnati Kansas Association havn left for their new home in Kansas. They embarked on tho new steamer Louisville which has been bought for th3 purpose of runninp on the Kan.ns river. They u ill tahe with them f ,urteen houses, a steam encine, saw null. cristmill. ncricultural implements, seeds cooking stoves, four months, supply of provniors, groceries. &c. A clergyman and a school teacher will accompany the party. Mad Courier. A. P. H 'DGE?. JOHX POUTER. IlööE3 & POUTER, Attorney at Laic, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. Office ovt-r H. It. Mine's Hardwa-e Store, WJLL give prompt a'tention ?o the collection of Cluims. a tend to the p irchase andVale of re .1 estate, procure Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions, liefer to Messrs. f. p.james & co.. New York. " HA WES & MCKILLAP, " 1 Pearson & co,, Chicago. B. K. SWIFT & CO., 44 Ill'STIXGTOSr. LEE & C"., Det. D. A. LAY MA SI & CO , Cin. , 1855. Cyl 11 April Whitewashing, r IMIE subscriber wishes t iiform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity that he has on hand a fresh lot of Lime expressly for whilewashing, and i prepared Xo wait upon those who may wish s ich work done, on short notice. GE'J. F. Sl'AULDlNG. April 2G, 1S33. Ctf Great Excitement I Will inform my friends and former patrons, nnd the public eenera ly, that 7 have just opened one of the best supplies Of Spring and Summer I ever had the pleasure to offer them. My present stock is sufficiently largo for this market, embraciag all the new and approved styles, and the workmanship, both with regard to taste and durability, will ba found much improved. have also received a large stook of gentlemen's Jmrmsljhicj (Swobs, Hats by the Cord, And many other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will be sold at low cash prices. Having been engaged in business with the citizens of Marshall county about a year, and endeavored t deal fairly and justly w'ith them, and feelinir thankful for their former patronage, I flatter myself that they will find it to their interests to continue it. All are respectfully invited to Call and see for themselves. EffK, t'otatocs. and many othet articles of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the best market prices. H- PIERCE. April 2?, 1M5. - itf.

County Officers. RCIIARD CORRALEY Clerk. JOHNSON BROWNLEE, Recorder, JOSEPH EVANS, Treasurer, JOHN L, THOMPSON, Sheriff, TIIOMVS McDONALD, Auditor, OLIVER W, MORRIS. Purveyor.' J, F, VANVALKENBt RO, P, M. SAM' L MCDONALD, Swamp Land Com'r. Stark County Officers. C. HUMPHREYS, Clerk Mr. GHIPMAN, Sheriff. C. HUMPHREYS, Auditor. V. V. Mct'ORMICK, Treasurer. J S JJENDER, Surveyor. C. S. TIDItiTS, Swamp Land Commissioner. J. ROZARTH. Pest Master. J. BOZAHTH. Reorder. R. V. SPCRIEK. Justice of the Peace. Knox. A. P. CARROLL. BRTrTc'THr The highest n:arket price will be allowed on tubscription, for any amount of clean Linen at.d Cotton IlngS delivered at this office. Don't fa' I to pay your rub scrip' ion, when you can pay it in rags.

Plymouth IrJarkot. per cwt $.,()() Coffee, per lb Flour .15 7a 10 10 20 5,()0 1,25 13 15 S Ca9 8 0( 20 10 10 Wheat red l.4i lirieaus hugar 1,50 Maple do ,'U Bees-wax ,35 Cloverseed ! 0'J White Beans 4.00 Tallow per lb 2.C-1 Butter while Oats Corn Flaxseed Timothy seed Dried Peaches Apples '2,0 E-zs per doz Rosin Soap, per 11 ,10 Hams per lb uomnion uo fiue Mould candles ,C0 Shoulders Salt, prbbl -100 Cheese Whitefish perbbll2,00 Mackerel Rice Iti (Ii (til i Free Hanks, CMlRECTEt WEEKLY. The Free Banks Classified, acd the Ascnry Established. CLASS SO. 1. Hank of Xorlh America, Clinton Bink of Indiana, Michigan City, Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. Bank of llockvillf, Ilockville. Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis, Bank of Silent, (south.) Salem. Bank of Brookviiie, Bruokville. Bbnk of Monticello, Monticeilo. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of Elkha.t. Elkhart. Hank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon, Bink of Warsau Warsaw, Cambridge City Bank Cambrdge. Central Bank Indianapolis. Canal Bank Evausville. Crescent City Bink insMana i'.escrve ln hoKomo. N. Y. State Stock Bank Yincennes. j Tippecanoe Uk. W innemac. ( Wuba River Bk. Jasper. j Wabash River Rk.Newville. j Wabash River llk.New Corrydon. Cn Souih Ruid, South Rend, j Ba,,k of Fürl w3 "ne. Fort Wayne, Northwestern Dank. BloomfielOuPPer vauasn imhk, vauasn. Wayne Dank. Logansporte. Wayne Rank, Richmond Great WeBtern Rank, Terre Haute. CLASS NO. 3. 75 CENT. Elkhart Co. Rink. Goshen, Laurel Rank Laurel. Agricultural Rank Mt. Sterling. Rank of Rockport, Rockport. Rank of Rochester Rochester. Rank of Rensselear Rensselear. Farmers and Mechanics Rank Rensselear Shawnee Ilk. Attica, Slate Stock Bk. Jamestown. State Stock Bk.Marion. Wabisli Valley Rk, Logansport. Bank of Covington. Covington. Farmers' Bank, Jasper, Steuben Co. Rank, Angola. Atlantic Rank, Jackson Rink of Albion, Albion. Government Stock Bank " Rank of Attica Attica. Green County Bank Bloomfield. Perry Co. R'k Cannelton. Pub." Stock Bk, .Newport. Siato Stock Security Bk, Newport. Trader's Bk.Nash viile. Western Rk, Plymouth. Rank of Albany. New Albany. Rank of T. Wardsworth, Michigan City. Rank of North America, Newport. Bank of Auburn. Auburn. Bank of Connersville, Connersville. Bnk of America, Morocco. Bank of Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Drovers' Bank, Rome, Merchants' Bank, Springfield. Merchants' Rank, Lafayette. Northern Indiana Bank, Logansport. Orange. Rank, PoseyviJIe; Plymouth Bank, Plymouth. State Stock Bank, Logansport. State Stock Bank, Peru. Traders' Bank. Terre Haute; Marshall Co. bank, Plymouth. Note. Class No. 1, includes the Association of Specie-paying banks. Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name and firm of J. F. Van Valkenburgh & Co., was dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties on the 23d inst. The Books, notes and accounts of said firm are lelt for settlement with Robert Rusk at the old stand, and the liabilities ol the firm are to be settled by him. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, ROBERT RUSK. April 26 1853 6t3. DR. J. W.. BENNETT'S OFFICE t his residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. -Plymouth, March 22, 1855. : Itf.

IN THE MARKET AGAIN! THE undersigned having retur ed to Plyinouth and commenceTl business, solicits a share

of the public patronage in the trade of TINWARE, STOVES, &c. lie has now on hand a variety of f ooliins, Piiiior and Box Stoves; Also a l;iTre assortment ol Tinware ami Stove I'ipc JXfepairinr done on the shortest notice. lie will le found at t Fie stand heretofore occupied by Daniel M'Donald, one door south of the Brick Store. O. S. CI.EAVELAXD. Plymouth, AprilCfl, I ::. ctf. tfri'Mli E5real, Cake z Iics, Kept constantly on hand at mar 25, 1855 J'JLCKARPS. Rooms For Kent rpW'O cr three comfortable and convenient J up stairs rooms over my" itore, for rent. They are suitable for offices oisho)?. Enquire of C. i'ALMEIS. JVIarch 22, I .15. Uf ßsJO acr of Ijaaiil lor Sale. f FIIE Scuth west quarter of section thirtyI one, in townsliip thirty-four north, of ranire two east; also the south east quarter of 1 sectio tiou one, in township thirty-three north, of s;e two east, situate.i three miles east o1 ransre Plymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash, Poplar, Walnut, Sugar-Maple, &C. For further particulars apply to M . Ricr., at mlianapo i", or M.ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr. .", 1S13. atf. COROIMER'S INQUEST. Found dead on the 2d inst., on t!ie Laporte load, about nine miles Northwest of this place, a man Mnpeeu to he abou1 4" years o' age, five feet inches hirh, lilit com plexion, dark brown hair, and bald-headed. Upon inquest, was found in Iiis breeches pocket, 1 öo in siher chance, a pocket k ni e, '2 pair of Spectacle-, one with and the other without a case, a bundle containing 2 shirts, a s' ort coat, light color, together with a small kit ot shoemaking tools and a pint flask containing aliou one gill of whisky. It is supposed by the jury that he came to his dea'h by excessive thinking and lying on the damp ground, as there were no inarms f violence mani ett. L'jKEXZCJ M.l I T E.SON, Coroner M. C. April 2 Uli, 1.V. P.S. After receiving- the report of the jury i' the above case, have learned by C D, Clarke the name of the deceased tobe Alfred Simpson, a former resident of Wallings orJ, Conn., a shoemaker by tra'.e. LOUENZO MAITESON Sale orJLHUff. PURSUANT to an order of the Common Pleas Court of Marshall county in the Mate ot ndiana, fo.the sale of land belonging to the estate of Henry II. Cummins deceased, I offer at private sale, Asa Esia proved Farm, Vilh timber, water, buildings, orchard &c. lying three miles west of I lymouth contain ing V20 Acres, it is described as the weat hal of the north west quarter, and the north

west quarter o ine souui vest c;uaner or sec- nnrc?erTedly to acknowledge service oi prot:on 12, in towns-hip X, ranire one east. cess in the event o'" st.i s.

One fjurth down, an I the balance on credit, Fecured by notes on interest, waiving valuation 1 1 - . 1 1 laws, iu uc seeuree uy m'jr.fr.ie on uie re:riises on confirmation of t!ie sale, to be ex cu ted and recorded at the expense o the purchaser. MAJOR TL'TTLE. Adm'r. de boni non. April CG, 1R5.". 6tl. CI ssarc;! ian Mi NOTICE is hereby triven that the undersigned (luardiauof the perso s and rop- ) erty of Mmy J., Olive A . Ilufus II. sind E.'la i Hn v ley decea ed. will ctT r to 11 at private 1 fale on and öfter the day of May n-xt, ! at ray re-. deuce in i'lymouth, the following Ilea! Estute belonging lo s id wards, lo wit 'I wo ttiirds of the undivided half i f four a res I oil" of the North j art f the North W.-.-t racj tiou west o! the Mi higan r: d, in section j e'even: also three eres and 2l-lö0 of an iter- off the South end tt the North part of the South West fraction, Rest of the Michi- ; pan road in s. ction ten; of land scl c ed in the Indian Wountr lor the Miclng-n road; x.sothe N rth end of th - North East quirter of lots No. I and 2 of ection tw.-nty-nine in townsh p thinyfour north, of Tanjje two east, containing lorty-si ven and 17-100 acres, measuring two-thirds of one undivided halt of fl -ty f ur and 4 1 -100 ncres of land. Terms of al-sl'ash n haul on day o' .ale. ANN ELZA HAW LEY, Cu.rdian. April 2G, 1S5. t4. TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the underfigned, with the counly Surveyor, will, on the 1st day of May. 18j-, at U o'clock a. m- on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section 13 township 32 north of range 3 east, to meet at Tinpecanoetown. and continue from day to day until all is finished. N n resiutnts who failtonit-et'he Snrveyor nt the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for iefraying their portion f the xnen e ot said survey, will be returned to the fJo tnty Auditor, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected ac cordrrg to law. CLARK MÜRRICAL. April 2o, T855. 6t3. Froh ITIe.ils. During Spring and Summer my days for butchering will be Monday and Friday ol each week. Smoked, Dried, and Pickled Meats, for sale every day. Also, pickles ai.d pickle I feet. Some have been lightened at my Lig dof,but he will not bite you, if he does, will pay all damages. His name is Mr. M. J. D. Cougle, and of course the latter end of the name tTeas all politely. Plymouth, April 2, 'bo, J. C.

JLast Call.i rriHE undersigned would prefer having his 1 business settled without cost and trouble, but unle-s his accounts that are yet outstanding, are closed in some way by the first of May, he will be under the necess ty of asking the assistance of officers to aid him in getting his just dues. He wishes to pay what he owes, and must have the means from those owing him to meet his liabilities. A. SUlN.iBARGEß April 5, 1855. Bcard.Scnix A; Dunn's StccS Plows. "ffi Beard, Senix and Dunn's Richmond XiiLr Steel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, and a great variety of farming implements, for sale at the sign of the Big Pad Lock by U.S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind., April S, 1S55. 3tf. Public Sale. THE undersigned having disposed of his Farm, and intending to change his location, will offer for sale at auction, at his residence, 2 miles south of Plymouth, on Friday the Hth day of May next his personal property, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniiure. Cows With young Calves. An "imported and blooded Devenshire & Durham full, four years old this spring, Dees in their stands. Hogs Chickens, Turkeys &c. Sale to commence at ten o'clock A M, on said day. Terms. On all mms of three dollars and under, cash in hand, on, other amounts a credit of 12 months will be 'given, the purchasers giving notes with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisment laws. GEORGE TAYLOR. April 19, 1855. . 5t3.

i R0RICR-& McDERMOUTll, House, Sign V Ornamental j V" "ETTi"1 gi Sg j

j Are prepared to accommodate all those wihimr work done in their line. Gi e us a call. April 19, 185j. ütf. State or Iiidi:tii:i, ITIatsliall County, ss: Marshall Circuit Court, Ajcuit Term 1S55. Warren D. Pettit, ) Complaint vs to foreclose Isaiah J. Winar.s j a Mortpaee. N' OW at this time comes the plaintiff by counsel and files hi.s complaint in the for:sroinir entitled cause, and it appearing by the affidavit of a disinterested person that said defendant is a non resident of the tate of Indiana. The said defendant. Isaiah J. Vv'imns, j is therefore hereby notified of the filing and penaenc) ol tJie complaint in mis uenau, aim (.11 CLL I I11COJ Ii V 1'i'1-CA&4ai u v , cause at the next term of said Mnrshall circuit .. . .1.. - . i r i . ü raliinsr ot sam court, to beholden at the court house m t'lymoutii in said county, on the second Monday of August next, the same will be heard and de termined in Iiis absence. Attest: It. CORUALEY clerk. Tutt & May ITtlTs Attys. April 1G, is..r. T.tl. Administrator's Notice. TXTOTICE is hereby liven that the umler- ; Jj iL-n,.d ha taken ut le-tcr. f at fr lti., ,.n lite est ite t Win. M. Uunban lininisain late of Marshall C0U ty, Indian, tleeeaMtl All .-iois iiidel.te.l to said estate are n q iested ti n ;ike iminedhttf p:iymei;t, und tli e h iving claims aga'uist s; i 1 tt te are r--(ne:e 1 to present the s;unc d ily nuthentit ated fur ptivnient. Tin- estate is i-ndudilv -olvt lit. THOMAS K. HOl GuTON, Adm'r. Mirch 9. 13.5. 4 3. tfn Ordinance. De it Ordained by the President and Trustees of the Corporation o! Plymouth. That agreeably to the statute in thatr.nse ptovilcd. the said corporation is hereby laid off and di vided ii. to the following JJi-t.-icts, to wit : ! All t' at par of said Corporation lying North o! Madisov street, including n Pelfs Addition, shall be and constitute District No. 1. All South cf Madison si. and North of Adams, ahull be District N . 2. All South oi Adams st. and North of Gano si. District No 3. All South of Garro st. a il North of South st. D strict N . 4All Soutfi of South s-treet and Soulh of Yellow Hivcr includins Kwiu's aidilion, D. strict No. . l'lymouth. April", II. nilO'A'N, resident. Attest M. Y. Sv.rru. C k. InsuraiO Azeafs Crrlifinile cf Aathcrity. $tate of ixitliniia. To expire 31sf of July ISo-j. AUDITOR OP STATE'S OFFICE, r.dianapo'is, Mafh f""" WHEREAS, Tili: ."ETNA NsUH.lNCE Comp ny of Hurtlord, Conn, has filed in this tTi e, a sworn statement of its condition, o i the I3th of Maich; the atof its incorporatioa a d a:i:en!ments, properly cer tified to, and it? writt' n instrument, nouuna tin.' its Arenis and authorirmi: them fully and NOW. THEIiF.FORB, in pu-su?.nc- of the reuuirements of "An act to amend an ac, e:i- ( tjtie,i au aci f,,r -ie nieornorati .m of insur.etiiiine iiit-ir t'. ers anu prescribing the r duti s." ;u proved March 2.1, ISöö. havi m vreseutol satisfactory evi lence .. to me of full compliance to the reuireme ts and specifications o that act, , ILruni L- Tallot. Auditor of the State o.' Indiana, do certify that Charte II. Reeve, of i'iytu uth. as th; At'ent f said company, is authorized to transact the huMnes-s of Insurance, a- the Agent o' the ssid iltna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn, in this State, until the :31st day of July, 1H5. to the cx ent tliat he may be co l.missioned and appuin td ty the said Company. In witness whereof, have hereto subscribed my name an I caused the s alof my office to be affixed, this d y of March, A. l, 1C5 . II. i:. T A .HÜTT, State Auditor Stuten ent of the A'-'n i s ira-.c Coup kny, O'.' Il;:Tlti.r.l, CoTiimti i.t, us tq i el ly the iavvs t f the S::e f Indiana, rtt .t i:-' t. Agj it. of li.siriix 0"mpk,i s, ii Ct rp rattd ly a:iyither S.ute. pulsed in lc55 The nam ,f the C01: p n y i- A ta Ili.Ur.-.nL-e Ciivip.inv; 1 natid at Hut, rl C imeitictTi e cupititl S: k :? g'K0,0Ui). Thast f the C 'u la-iy :irt : Cash i n h ind, in I and .11 the hands ot other perS n. S '.7.",.r.G1.43 We il ea-.e uii'.nc m;b ri d, lC,Cr,05 4( u or:g g? lMnl.,7 n e..t in'e- e-t lay.bl s 'ini- iiin i i.ly, 4n,000.f,o 2't d do jv)!m; i:0 Virgil ii S a'e Bo.uls.G per cents 19,tf(0,no 5 No th Cir.di 1:1 do ö.OUU ÜO 10 J. r y City w;.t r do l0.15U.Ut Djb's due the 1 o np-nv, secu: e 1 by nior-g:ig-; 7.313.1T Ddls Heu ivubb, s.mply secured piyable at bank, " 100.172. 14 Premium li te?, 19,407,27 All other set -i-rit'es, iz: 50Ü shares II irif r 1 und NV.v Haven Hailroad company. C2. r.00,00 315 Ilarttoid and Provident e do 15.7-"O.Ut) 107 Boston and H't r ester. 10 SJ7.00 4 New Albai y and SJem, 100 01 2"i0 Co in cticiit er, 1 1,JUü,to liar .lord and Pfovidei.ee 10 per tt G nimmt ed S' cX 10. '00 00 300 Phoenix Ilndt, lli.r:for.T, C5.40ü,0) 303 Excha-gj Bank, da IT.Col.OO 200 Fnrm. und Me h, 1 25,0ti0.00 150 C nut exit M U.vtUiU ö,".:o,üo 200 Hntford B.i.k, . 2G.0U0,U() 118 State bank 14.96 00 100 City Bink 11 600,00 75 Bink of Hartford Coucty 7.90.0Q 36 Eagle ltahk I'rov il. nee 1.930 00 120 B ink of America 13.C2tf.03 100 II ink of North AmerL-a, 10.000.0.1 SO Uauk of the Comm- nwealth 4,300.03 1-0 li n.k of the H pullic 17.475,00 4?0 Bn.fulway Biuk 13,800 00 75 Union Pank 4,3,0,Q0 1C0 Peoples B mk 4 400 K3 100 Hmoer IJank U25')00 400 MthaiiicK Bank 1 1 500 00 100 N. Y. Life In, and Tmst Co lf 000 00 100 Unircl Stat -s Trut C'.i. 10.290 00 100 StiilT.rd Bank 3 ins paid in 8 000 00 50 Connecticut llu vr Ce. 1 250 00 SU0,C33.eC N debts due or not due to Banks or other creditors. Iotes a ljus'e I and due -iune. Lothes adjusted and not due 67 861 44 Losses una Ijue 1 an 1 in suspense waiting further proof 121 029 S9 All other claims agüiust thecompany aresmaü for j tinting Sec. A?eiits are intructed to take no risk over $10 000. The amount insure in any city, town or vilige is'not Jixed, bit depends upon the character, m iteiiiil and cinti-urti.n of buildings, the width f streets, the f icilities for eXtm' guishing fires nnd other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks varies; the iu teiitiou is to 1' mit the lo s by any one lire to $10 000 or less. A copy of the Act of Incorporation and amendments there f is her with presented. 1UUS. A. ALEXANDER, Sec State of Connecticut, ) Hartford county. nn Hartford; Mirch 14th, 1855. PerronaL'y annearoil Thomas A. A'eian.l. Secretary t,f the Aetna Insurince c mnan and made oath that the faregoing etaumeut by him subscribed is true according to his bc cnuwieuge anu Deiiet. HENRY FOW LEB, J. r.

April 19,18:5. m

NEW GOODS. mt zr in irr rr?cfifrst

jß Jin. bf IM. H. OGLESBEE &, Co. Are now 'receiving a general assortment of 19 ry (moods. Clothing Hzois and Shoes, Groceries, JfBElL CwBD tT5,'E. Crockery, &c, Whioh willte sold at Laporte prices and r. i mistake. Nothing will he added lot Uanspar- ! tat ion from Lnpor'.e to tliiä place. e are comparative strangers to the ourem of Marshall county, but we hope they will fnvor us with ojiportunity to show them that our prices will not be any liitrhtr, at all events, than the present Plymouth prices. They may be a little loueT. However, come and try u?. as in tryimr, you will certainly be finding out. We are expecting in a 'ev :ay-, Uireet tmp: ew ork. a lot ot ImAivs Cxxia : Ore, . woods of the verv latest styles, to whi'-h wesliall invite the especial attention of the Ladies. We sha'.l have and intend keepi'ts constantly on hand as iiaod fin mlsssarlmeni As auy other store in town. Call and exarrine our goods and get ths prices before purchasing elsewhere, that you may be sure yoi are eettmg your roods at fair prices. All kinds of t'roducc taken in excl.Rtir for goods. N. II. UCo. March 2.", 1?"S. ...r Id m in istrator's ot ice. riilE undersicr.ed has this day taken oit letters ol" administration on the estate of Larkin Thompson, late of Marshall cour.y deceased. AU persons owing s-aid estate ar? requested to mnke payment, and those ha v. in' claims against it. mu-t flethem for settlement. The esta'e is probably solvent. LUCitETlA THOMPSON Admr x. April?, 1355. 4t;' SALE OF REAL ESTATE At Shclbyvlllp. lti!.t On the 15th of Kay, 1855. nnilE Shelbyville Ileal estate Company have u c lnbiii'ition of Chke I-tii's ti A o'hr It al property. v( 11 m lecte 1. aud j citrtly h'Citi d iu m iiic f tlio most pn-m s::ij phif-es and poia's iu fiiy td the Western State-, t the nmo-int f 1DÜ 000 DOLLARS! Um. n tlii un.vnt .f S:rk tli.-y lnvo iyn'l ."i!l Thousand Shares bieti thev w .11 .-t '.1 3 tl.i'.l irs ein b, i n 1 ft the abuve time ai;d p.'.c, will Ji!iio:ite;i'l of fa d property simo?tr: t! h-ucheld'T f ver dly, a i;iv be Uteritt t '-1 hy th numbers " their CertüV-MleP, tir.d. r t!. inuingemri.t f a B ard ( r sp nsible, C on j e J te.it :ind disinteie:ed peiitl -n e jThc foUoviisg is the lit of property. A Farm, litiown as the 'L'ldlrv Farm, in the rieh vnlVy of tbr Hue river. :!ii.?i,i::'T the Town .f M iri n. -' J k' TheMari-m Mft i baut MÜhs.uicbidi:; I lo irinz, S twin Canlins ami Fallitiir :ipiiti:i'ii,s, eah f irrdsdrt-tl vii'h the hi ft !: 5. f liurhiuery, in f.ne aril furessttil working nicr, Oriell.Ktse and I. t in M riv. 0. : L-ir?e Cabinet Shp nnd T.-t. Oiie Extra lptie ;ti I L''t. A c'.i .:c h r.,tio:i in th pi ie, 01. '? EtruIIue atid 1 if. A choice h'Catii n i:i the j 1 ice, O e house at.d Lr', a ch.'i. e iocntios e.V. fC) 7fa !."0 15 J 100 1,: 6,0T 1 .201) I. .")') i.:oi r.ri 3.0 j0 2 fi O 15 ! 121 the pinco. . v;i- u'wm hi -.!.: Tr.d, 1 . . . Uv.c tin m I 0:.e do do d't 0. e II -mse on Washington Shelby - v:l.e St. J.ihn F:irm. rf ICS arrr C. rni'f. S. VV. et Sheilc. vt'll,-', eil im-irored A rf-d rami, f 10 J acrer, 2 miles $ 1 v. .f 5hi:.vi::.. A Farm f 123 prre. n P.lne River, I mile from Sh.dbvvi'e. 0;i Farm 40 uut-s, 3 mis fi n Shell. yvill'. One F.nii ff 120 acre ncr.r Vienna, Is, One L-.re Dwelling House and Lt in Fru.klin. Ind. One T..irr- Dw.-Hing Houfe r.nd lot in Ftiii.hlin. Iii. One V.tcni.t L"t i:i Fr.it.khn, On Splendid II uie and Lot in Knight.-town. On Sj.!edid II ue and Lot ia II irtiivilli", In.l. One Splendid Ibme ar.d Lo ml nn r.n.fa h i'facre Lot in an addition tu Cl Ves Ohio. Ten iriz s. ra h rrnnsTirg ,f K fp, b iildirg Liit, nt same place, at 3Gfl, Ten plies as above, Bt COO.' Five frizes !- IT. The Swain Mi rebuilt Mill, nn Fl-.t-UH-k, R'ih C -untv, In-', together with 49 arr- of l.-T.f. nnd a fine firrtclajg Si.w Mill nttar-hed, A Farm of 50 acres r.car Covington. Ky. A .large Foundry in She'byviU, inclu. :ing an immense variety o? Machirerv, Tool., 7'attern, aad erer thine necessary to the rurcessful operation ot such an establishment, together with the three lots occupied by said Foundry, Twenty prizes, each a pood buildinz lot in SLelb) vile, worth $3f;l Twenty 250 Eight, 005 7 Fine Houses, Lots k Far.n at 1,020 1 Improved Farm 7 Buildings and Lots in Shelbyville, amounting to Seventy. five prizes, each eonsitin? of 40 acres of unimproved land, most of it veil located at various places in the States of ndiana, ilinois, and Iowa. One thousand Prizes of five dollars fach, Colistine i n negotiable shares in real estate. Two thousand, one hundred ana forty t") prizes of three dollars each, consisting of, negotiable shares in real estate, 7 2C3 .:co lr.cco 1,803 7. CM 3, 303 ,033 6,0C 3 6,000 $i5o,oca Total,

Whole Number of Prizes, 3,32D. TVhich Kivcs to each rhareholder, One clinucciu rift ecu, of drawing, perham. a Fort me. The rublin may rest assured that what it prou ised in this Scheme shall be performed, to the letter, and upon principle-s of honor eauel. lr creditable to all parties c-meernei. Ja confirmation of this, he would respectfully refer to Hon. T. A. Hendncks, M. C. Wash. City. Hon. F. Bigger. R'j-.of theTrea., !;. Judge Sleeth, Shelbyville, Ind. Col. Alex. Miller, do lfm. I lacker, do rr. A. O.Sellman, do M. M. Ttay, do W- Ii. Talbottdi Co., Indianapolis. Dr. M. M. Latta,foshen. Wors er & T. mplin, Keokuk, Iowa. W.f. McAUaster, P arlst., Boston. L t P. Swift, J'earl st, Cincinnati. OTBy examination of the a'.ove sch-ae it will I e seen that it is the most desiral.:e one. in which to invest capitalthat has been rotten Up. v The under-igned. having invested the amount of property named in the above list, Htuatei in Franklin, Ind., will dispose of a part of the shares on the most reasonable terms. Orders sent by mail will be filled aa follows: S ngle Shares, - - - $3,00 Four Shares, - - - 10,05 Most of the Stock holder have already sold all their shares and the distribution will tike place at the time specified. Addrtnt, T. J. TAYLOR. Dox 391. Franklia IM;