Plymouth Banner, Volume 4, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 May 1855 — Page 3

Arrival ortlic Atlantic Sandy Hues May 4. The steamship Atliniii hs armed, with L'vorpool ditea to the 23 till. The Vieun Conference had heen brokea oil. R-J4ia rejecting the demands if the Allies. Sevastopol hvl b-'n bombarded since the 8;U of April, tut ihe esult was in doubt when tha steamer sailed. Th ow British loan bad been all taken. The Emperor Napoleon, nccrompanied by tho Empress Eugenie, had been nil the week hi England, auJ ihey wrrt immensely glorified. The new British Imn it f'r sixteen m.llion p'jiivli sterling, mil w ak-51 b t.it R i.hSvhdd at..i hiiiinJ p'u"ki:i c'.ijjVi hi l-iGi. It i" i' bo shape cf n l numsity. eiiLn '.V 7pl,sl: is reported thai Knglnnd ri'Si'n'.s to !,oii Nap-de jn's txkiuj; com nxtid of ihe Iii I ar-uy. Ii bj.vever, regarded at uoobtlul ranier. The Vienna C nferf nc ws broken vfTaUer ii te!fih session. R'isi bJo bitely rrfu!lri;s t nsser.t to tha proposal of Frme nut EngSu I. There re streng inl:ctions Tint Anstel will refuse to at agairnt Ru-s.n. The general bombardment of Sna'to-

pil from 500 jrun'eommencri! on the 9Ji j continued incrSTHtl; but, im. tithe ID.h. j n miu!i had n.U bi practicable :. ' U vrn tha intention to !.rm t! place if j j oa-iibte. i All h pps of Austria takin? the aHirs' j fid Bgrinit Russia are at a:i end at prs Ci l- ! From the seat of war we learn thatduri"R the first t-n dys of the bombard menl the fi'e the bsi. rs m ns $upe-li-.x tu lhl of the city, ai.d m icii Curn-e was dons to the Russian works. Itisj anted that during the nis;ht of the 13th. I th last of the atlick. thrt allies g tine,' conaiderab'e advantages over tha Rus - situs. The Russians were twice di . j to.!Sed from gt.outly f-itlfi-J n-.itj. j wbith remain tn tne hands ol the treu? u. , The posnession of thse blrs the s!lie? to fortify positions ma de t-utntriit of : ' j pi'ftan'e. the ravine, whirb is ! treat iii Since the si-g oan. live o: the s-v-en admirals ofthe Rüsm'h) fle't in Sevastopol hav dted or ben killed. General GoitschfcoFhi5 pib!thtd an address to the girr'fon. in which be states that natters lujk mors euejutaging to thi berieriouv trouble bis b-en rreste.l nt Krova by the brutal o i lurt tf an Austrian ofj.er. The people attacked the Austriii.s and drive th-m out of the ity. The oCi rial statements returned 217 kill r on borh files. The excitement continues, and a deputitt'o U to be sent to the Sal ton to demand j notice. Prepxition fr strenj;t!.eiiirg the Ru9iau ports in the Riltic are eoiog for war I rappi lly. anl ther- are 12 .C03 ... ...... I .t. ti y t.: I ti -op. ci-utrinrni-u in u.p u M?sy . i 1 1 1 c ; povinces. Most of the Itmish crlfquvtrm was detained in the Great Belt bv ice. ine visa o; i.i? ui.peror sn i x.mrre!5 ; of r ranee fat creleu a periecl excite ment. The Enoeror malen soeeth on j th occasion of hii teception by the Lord ; Mayor, which nave treat satisfaction. I SECOND niSPAT II The news brought by the Atlantic is: imm;rUrit. but whs rxprct'-d tu harp bwn much more so. Ind-t d it was hoped ! . u . ..... i im z l rip fifii ni inn sii liip n linn tir w i u l - . ) nave enaruen tier to nave rortveiei xnp : news of the termination of the war, eilht by treaty at Vienna, or th capture of Svestopol. N-iiher expectation h-s h)ivr?ft been fulfilled. Tha conferencesare in their lis, agony. Rissi abso. lately refuses to absent to the limitation of her power in the Black S-a. but offer?

la permit ihe mxintaniuie uf a Turkish j In culiivniiiig the potato, the first obnntrneut equal to her own in the Black! j,.ti should be, lo get a good variety. Se waters, -providing no other nation! Liof ihe table, we would rectommend the nave the liht of entry. i Nrsirkaoi.j.f or Bilboa. the Piokeje. and tiiid uiiPATCii ! the genuine English While ton seediing. France and England, alur vainly in-j ve gri0UU prefer the Apple. Orange isling ou the uucoti Sitioual deducHoii of; Merino, or as they are commonly called, .Russian poe-, admit that the Kuianj John?.' from the fct that the last propositions are worthy of consideration, j named variety is more productive. The he more t-i that AustiU has definite!) j pkUhan mig'il be added for st,.ck. nud ihe refu.ed to s-coud the Wesistti Powers 1 fh.w diKtn tur the tah'.p it tlAin,r ...i

i.i the humittatms on the Cur. Itiif i . u L ?;.: .1. I . - now generally coniesse t. aitr.ougi reiufj y, win ino utmosi tj ue e.apectfci j r rü til AU5iri is ti.e mainteiisnce oi a strict neutrality. 'Lord John Russel and D(0 ijn de iHd)s hid been ordered home, and only awaited the conclusion of the eleventh or final conference. In brief, the Vietin Conference. 6o fr as nppears, htve failed, and an arrangement on the third point of guarantee can on!) bctcome to. by large and mutual coucr. Ion. Affairs are considerably more active in ih Crimea Ttte general bombardment from. 530 ucs was opened ou S-xaslopol oa April O.a. preparatory to ihe assault, and was warmly respanJd to by the cit y. Mjch dam ige w done lo the works of the b.'sieg-rs and the besieged; bul lo our latest accounts ths 15th stormin had not been prjt Ic.ille. The allieJ fl;et lay in lino of baltle off the harbor. Fifteen thousand of Omer Pacha's Turks had been brotf hi lo Kanmch to take a hire in the usasult. - ' ' There is a report, which we give fur whtt ii is worth, that during Napoleon's visit to England, where, with his wife, he haJ been for a week, and was received with extraordinary rejoicing, it was greed lhat he should asnuma personal command of the allied army. Among the conflicting rumors that ap. peared, one which bears the mos: consist ency is. that Austria refuse to ' demand from Russia any concesc'ot s further ihan these three: First the Rjiu fleet in the Black Sea tore una in in statu quo it is said at present to consist ot three ships-of-tho line nn 1 four 6teain frigates; e:onlbe Weitem Powers to hate conuis at jTvitojH.l, who are to bo under the immediate- protection of their mir.tstf rs residing At Si Petersburg!; third, thai the allies to hiv the riht to construct war potls in some of the Turkish cofislv IiX TCLXGZATH TIOM VlEHSTX. The Iwilflh conlerence wu held on Saturday, A.iril 2In. Il lasted fnr hour and a half, and concluded by adjouruinz tine 1X3 ssi a naving absolutely rejected the d-manda of France and England. It now MRJlins to bt start hst eoursa Aualria yrih furaa.

Advices from Bilaklava have been recieved to ibe 17th. The fite of the Allies

bad dona considerable dsrrnge, bui ;iho t Russians displayed extreme ncutity in replacing the injured work,. Sev era i b inn i.ijuicj trench mi les had been sprung, w Usch did consiJerab'o damago to the p'ace. The fire frem all the French and llncHi batteries was opened on Sevastopol on the 9th. On the IQih, both French end English viewed the b mbardment as f fiectivo but nothing decisive had occurred lo war. rarit a conclusion as tt tho immediate n s je. During tha first two di3 the be i jnr fire wm superior to that of the. ' I I t l ' I it n i r r a f - 1 C iff I Ki. j t S v A W jilWl)) Ui V WHt0 lUl IUI no I: Fkosi Sr. PtTEKSBvao. April 10. Wo have a dispatch fr m Prir.t o G utohakofF nniioun.:iii fr m Sevastopol t(wt. at 5 o clock' on the A M. of April 9th, th AI lieu oiiPnc.l a c.'innonile from all in j J batteries, which lasted till evening, nn-1 as caried n with leaser dpgree tf vior throughoui the night. On the 10;b the b )in!) trdmrnt w v rfs.imed. The Rusinia replied with success, ciuing eiai b'e Inss t ih bpipri, but a los to ti e eirrisou of S33 kille I and wounded- The fleets wero in 1 tue of btttlo before Svrs t"pol. Thn Prince reports, on April 16. b, from Si'Vfii'.giiul, t!(at tho bomb;ndmriit coat;,ieti wiihoul interruption iince .prd 9:h. Dimps rereptired d-jiii ;,e night. Sevastopol is to dir almosi jn the sime state of deüsnee as on the 3tb. Th los sustained by the garrison. C;-ni lerin? the tremeu.' ous fire of the t.;iemjr, is "m .ill. There is niibine; new from other ports of the Crimea. A Rtissito lady has been cap'urrd, tnakm iir-twitigs of the Fiencb trenchts he will be sent to rr ri!u. M ibamm-d Ali notified Ihe Turkish g n-ernmem that he had put d wn tho K i. ,lsix i,,Sfrrrthn, killed 1 100. and taken 500 pris ,r:GI 8 Rhodes and Sinope arc lo be mortifi? i Latkt r.Y TELt.cr.MM!. Gen. Cu.ro bf-rt tclegriphs, on the I7ih. that iho fir-i ' it g continues unabated. ch:efly by the artillery, but engineer nro operntin r,ot)Cr rrpürt fay3 tha Ions of lifo his '"7 " been vrry grrM en both sid.?s. A com ril of wnr hid been held, nt which il was decided I continue the firf for lonijer then make tho nsfanit. BLooDYaraiiK-rtrRE. week Cilice out Itti-l issue we nate convers ed wiih Mr. C. 11av5, one of our most re - i - in rattle. Ha has bad Considerable ex perieiice with the disease, and formerly lost a good many of bis cattle, but latter ) be lus succeeded in cuM'g every rase j among his own cattlo and same for othj rs. His mode of proceedings is as fo. j loW9. Take of while Oak Dtik. newly peeled i from tho tri e, ns tm.th ss jou ran easily ei,co,n pa ks u i; h t Iw th u in bs , nd lingers of buih han.is. Boil th in one gallon of n4l,t for , sh,-rt time, then pour the w trr 0rr an I tlitsolve in it n Inn, n of hIuiti lhe 8it, 0f a hulled walnut, and a lump of ccpffM of the Ffrne siz-. '.Vith thi i v. ... t..i liiatuiriiiriiii liir ill a Blillini mi I a tulG wiu br rfrclt.,i jn ÜÄjr uue stance did he have nerd for any aJjiton! remedy, aud thor., to faciliate the oj en in of lh bowel, he a tm niste le 1 b r'(. . u . JT wp, b9 liaiTei; --..t tho,o,.-blv l' x l' L9 extensively ana tliorougtilj i i experimentell vriin in an p.ns ot p.ns ot ihe

countrv, nr.d ihe rf cults rfpoil. d in tin j por. By the Doctor's new r.ethod of treatFarmi'r. Murr. in is a disease w r,it;j ; meiit. the medical agent is Ireught in dire t

tikei lately fio:n the piofits of stock raising in the Wt. and aa there i-i no known cure there will be no harm in trying this. Tippecance Farmer. CULTURE OF POTATOES! - - - - - - . WW...,. I... ..I..,, . ' variety and of fine flavor. 'ihe b-st soil for pla iting is a tandj j ,am bul on clay soil the gioend thouU b plowed in the fall and wtli in mured, either in the springer fa'l and plowed again in the spring, the deeper the better. Potatoes should be planted as early as poiaible in the spring. We should prefer planting in drills. three feet one way an i eighteen inches the other: using frt m eight to twelve bushels of seed lo the acre, and no pot tors el less sizo than a ben's egg lo hi planted. In foiming the drills, we huTe dropped the potatoes on the surface, and covered them with the plow, so tint lh furrow acted as a drain for the surplus water. Yankee Fa RMLU. Mr. Stntton, the father of the rell known Tom Thumb, ii an inmate of the Hartford Lunatic AmyIuui. Evidence of IticoUship kissing a married lady out of pure love tor her husband. Stducri&cmcnts it ur WANT to buy groceries, drus and med. icines, paints and oils, go to II. R. Pershing's store, where he is just receivine a fresh supply of everything in 118 line of trade, and will rell thea at the lowest cash prices and rive the hiebest market nrice for all kiml ; of grain, pork, butter, eg, seneca snake root, eenseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax aud money. Mt'f 10, 1335. 8-Ct " Ustray JYotice. fllAKENnpby James Hamilton, livinr in - I Wet Township, Marshall County, Ind, onthe 14th day of Apiil 1855: one er tray mare; supposed tobe aboutjeten years old; aid mare is a bay roan with three white feet and th? other psrt white, xvith a blazed face,' ami veak eyes, no o her marks or brands pereeirable taia mare appraised at neventyfive dollar br N. YV. -tldnch and Norto.i S. Barch before Justiee Daniel Barber. At est- R. CORBALEY, Cler. May 10 185

Administrator's Sale. ' PURSUANT to an order' of the Marshall common pleas court, 1 offer at private sale

a Part of Lo1 177 1,1 ",e town 01 Plymouth, IuI ?ia"a' beillS 13 feei w deep, ia the south east corner of said lou j Apply to Chas. H. Reeve over th Post fli:e, ior the undersigned at her residence in Plym- ! outh. ELIZABKTil DAW KS, Aimi'x on estate o. rank Daesdec'd May 3, ld-35. Tll Stute of Indian:) arhall County, s: Amaada R. Sbarplcss 1 vi. Complaint for Divorce Paul Sharpless. j IN th nbove cauve, p. apoearin? by aOidivit that the '.'efen la'it, 1'ali-Siiarples is a non r. r.iilent of the State o: Indiana; he is hereby no'ifjcdol the flitisranu pendency of sail complaint, aud that tife same will le heard before i the Marhall circuit court, at its next te'ui to be ! held at the court houae in l'lyuioutti, on the j second Monday in August next, and unless he nni. it .-Iii f.r h.i r.! ilp'.prmirii?, in his j II ' ' . . W ..w-... w.a use nee. Attest: R. CoRCALEY cltrk. May :i, Vi'ij. Tti. TO NON RESIDENTS. ATllTlCE i h r by iriven tuft the u ..i-r" 1 i tie 1 w.th tiie comtv s irvi vcr. ill, Ii u.e iltdiy of AI y 1S"1, at lüo'clo-k a. in. on a il day", pi c. e I '.o survey sud lc xu'tie ennu rs o: thei hind, in ei turns 1.2, 3, 'J, VJ. II, 11,13,2 5,25 and :iG in township thir. ytwohnrih, t Miigj west, in S:irkv coun y, h. in c : Monroe Tukvr' on ";iiil day. an 1 c n mi'tf frin d:iy Iii Iüv until ;dl i hni he i. Nou rei lent- who fail to iiicettln- Survrvor At the time X- place ibove mentioned. deliay or pro i b lor defr.iyi! their portion i theex reuse ot ' f.tu survey, will ! return, il lo the Co inly Auditor of . ".aid county, md sin h de!inpieccv placed on the tax duplicate und collt ct ed atci-rditigto law. MONTOE Tl'CKEn. WOOD3 KY, NE I HEM UN. M.v 3. IS .5. 711. j I V M ml I 1 & 1 O V ! FOR THE CURE OF Asthma nn:l Con:n:i)tion. yCW ASD VERY WO AT) E R V II L ! .' ! Brought home to the dror of the Million. WONDERFCL discovery has re- en'ly A leen made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment o Consumption, Asthma and all ; diseases o-the Lun-s. o rticrio; ur.u.r 1 ti Hyveana. or Inhav.nj Hygean apor r.til diseases o' the Lunrs. w e reicr to ur. t. ur ( Cherry Syrup." With this new method. Dr. L" Sas restored many uncteU one t) iitr.un, as an evidence .of which he has innumerable certifü ates. Speaking o' the treatment, a physician remark, "It is evident that inhalingconstantly breathing an agreeable, healj ing vapor 'he medicinal properties must come . 'indirect contact with the whole a rial cavities ! i t it . -. .1 varied changes produced upon them when in troduce J into the'stomach. and subjert to the pr-jc ss o:' digestion-" The Hvgcana is for i sale at all the Druggists' throughout the coun try. .Yeic lor.v Dute'iTH'in, Jm. 11. The Inhjder is worn on the breast under th e linen wiw.oui iiie ieasi iu'-oi; enienee ti.e heat of the body being suffi.ient to vaporate the fluid. IT l orsnle Ly II. H. PERSHING, Plymouth. Vay 1 9. 7yl. LUNGS! LUNGS!! We refer our reader-; lo an advertisement in another column, for full particul irs concer. ng the tlyeeana of Dr. Curtis. Jl is ?aid to be 'cr.-ofthe most remarks! le cures, for all ties- ! cnption ot die.es ol the lung, ever uiscovered. its v.rtues have teen tetel L.y hun dre-f, who have obtained their kt.o Aledije by the best of all teachers experience. CAl TION. Dr. Ci rtis' Hyula.na is the original and only genuine article I " eases cf the 1, Persons Miffering from di lhroal r U,,g,S 8le m '? tT majority olra-. ses, comidetely restored to health by a faith- i iul trial o: Dr. Curtis' Hygeana or inhaling a- - . contact wj;n tne uiseasea pans, ana canno. fail of hn ing a beneficial effect. All Druggits sell it. See advertisement in this paper. Caution. Dr. Curtis' HyeAna is the origin al and o..ly genuine articls. John VoiiTEK. A. I. ri-iI;GES HO DU ES& "PO ÄT VAl , 4fforr?rj'8 of Lav, Plymouth. Mushnll County. Indiana. Ofneeovrr II. R. nine's Har lWa e 'tcre, WJLL give pro:ipt attention fo the eVlection or Claims, a tend to the p rchase and 'tic of rel estate, procure Botur ty Land Warrants ami Pensions. Weier to Mr.ssHs. v. P james Jc co.. New York.' " HAWE3 & MCXtr.LAP. " " rEAus iN & co,. Chicago. ß K. SWIFT & C., " HfKTlNGTOX, LKt & C, Del. D. A. LAYMAN & CO., Cm. Ap il 2G, l')5. Oy I Whitewashing. TMIE subscriber wishes t . inform the citizens J- of P lymouth and vicinity that he has on hand a fresh lo: of Lime expressly for whilewajhini;, and ia prepared to wait upon those who may wish such work done, on short no tice. April 2H, l55 GE . F. SPAULUlNG. Gtf Great Excitement. 1 Will inform my friends and JL former patrons, and the publie genera ly, that have jut opened otieoi the best supplies of Spring and Summer CLOTHING ever had the pleasure to offer them. My present stock is sufficiently larg.- for thix market, embracing all the new and approved styles, and the workmanship, both w ith regard to taste and durability, will ba found much improved. have alao received a large stook of gentlemen's iTuvntsI)tng (Boote, IlatH by the Cord, And many other articles too numerous to mention; all of which will ie sold at low cash prices. Having been engaged in business with the citizens ol Marxhall county about a year, and endeavored to deal fairly and justly with them, and leelim? thankful fer their former natrnn. age, 1 flatter myself that they will find it to then interests to continue it. All ate respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. V-Wf Potatoes, and many othei articles of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the best market prices. II- PIERCE. April 23, 1855. - - 6ttV Coming to Life Again v AFTER longuml tedious delay in business - Iiecnnseol lni!li-g-vxc. - 1 h ibicriber proposes bence'orth lo'tipi ly theubhc with a variety of Cabinet tVnrc Hayiugeninloyed competent workmen he is pre, pared to ull orders in any variety of work not on baud. Coffiins on band er m ide te Vriler, ofauy qlitv t hrt notice, and nt Vflonable ptice?-Shop &. ware-room iu the new builJin f next door south of Mitchels Foundry ea the south ride of the river. L. A' Joszrs. PlymoatrJu. 15 h lSo. r 44tf

County OJIiccrs. RCflARO CORRALEY Clerk. JOHNSON imOW'.NLEE, Recorder, JOSEPH EVAN, Treasurer, JOHN L, THOMPSON, Sheriff, TIIOMVS. McDONALD, Auditor, OLIVER W, MORR-S. Surveyor: J, F, VANVALKENRi RG, P, M. SAM'L MCDONALD, Swamp l and Com'r. Stark County Oiüccr. C. HUMPHREYS. Clerk. Mr. CI1IPMAN. Sheriff. V. HUMPHREYS, Auditor. V. W. McCOUMlCK, Treasurer.

J S liF.NDER.Sur-eyor. C. S. Tlfl!'.. TS, Swamp Land Conimisiioner. J. BOZAHT1I. Post Master. !. HOZARTH. Rec .rder. R. V. SFURIEH. Justice of the Peace Knox. A. I. CARROLL. The buhest market price will Le allowed on ubscriptlon, for any amount of clean Linen a- d Cotton Kus delivered at this office. Don't fa 1 to pay yoJi jubscrip'ion, vben you can pay it in rajs. llyt:iiitli 73arkrt. flour Wheat per cwt d",0(l Coffee, per lb .15 Tail ;0 20 a,no 1,23 Id 15 8 ua? 8 or, CO 10 10 red 1.11 Orleans Sugar whr.e Oats iVirn Klaxse-d Timothy eeu Dried Peaches I,r.O Maple do Hees-wax ,:b Cloverseed 1 0) White He ins 4 .00 Tallow per lb 2 Hatter Apples 2,riU Ei.'trs per doz Rosin Soap, per lb ,10 Hams per lb Common do 7 Sides Mould candles ,C0 Shoulders Snlt.prl.bl 40 Cheese W!iittf..sh per bbU2,0!l Mackerel Rice Indiana Free 12;in2:s. C KUECttn WEEKLY, Th: Vrtt Banks Clasificu, and the Aftnry Elublhhed. class no. 1 . H'.nl; of North America, Clint on R mk of Inuiinf Michigan City, Bank tif Syracuse, Syracuse. i Rak of Rockville, Rorkville. jj k of hf C , Indianapolis, n f . 1 . . Q Hjnk of Silent, (south.) Salem. 3ink of Urookvilie, Rrookville. Rink cf Mouticello. Monlicello. Rjnk of Goshen. Goshen. Hank of E kha.t. Elkhart. Hank of Mi. Vernon, Mt. Vern in. Rink of Warsaw Warsiw, Cambridge City Rank Cdinbrdge. Central Rink Indianapolis. Cainl B mk F.vausville. Crescent City ß.nk Farm rs Bank Westfield. Farmers Ac Mechanics Bank In liana pulis Fayette County Bank ConneisvFle. Grutntnercy l?ahk Lafayettt. Iloesier Raiik LogansporU In iiitu Bank Madison. Indiana Slot k Rank l.nporte. Kentucky Stock Bank Columbu Lagrmge Rank Lima. Merchants and Meuhauit s Bank New Albany. New York and Virginia State Stock Bunk Evansville. . Prnirie City lhtik. T-rre Haute. Stleui Rank, (north) Salem. j Traders banlt Indianapolis. : Savings Bink Couners vil'e. : CUSS SO. Z. UU CLN75. Hitntingtoii county lbuk Huntington. Kalamazoo Rank Albion. Bank of Perrysviile Perrysville. Delaware County Euk Muucie. Ini'.iana Reserve Bnk Kokoiro. N. Y. State Slock Bank Viucennes. Tippecanoe Bk. Winnemac. Vbasb River Bk. Jasper. j Wabash River Bk.Newville. J Wabash River Bk.New Corrydon. ( Rank of Sou.h Bnd, South Bend. ' Bank of Fort Wayne, Fori Wrayri9. I Northwestern Bank, Bloomfild. j Upper Wabash Bank, Wabash. : Wayne Bank. Logansporle. ! Wijr.e Bank. Rithmond i Groat Yetiern Bank, Trrre Haute. CtAS NO. 3. 75 CENT. Goshen, t ii 1. 1 . . . t i rjiKiiari v.o. iina. Laurel Rank Laurel. j Agricultural Rink Mt. Sterling, j Bank of Rockport. Rockport. ! Bank of R ehester Rochester. Rank of Rensselear Renfselear. Farmers and Mechanics Bank Reusfelear Shawnee Ilk. Attica, Slate Stock Bk. Jamestown. ' State Stock Bk. Marion i Vbash Vallev Bk.Locansi ; , , . r !jJnk f Cnvl"&"- C ' port gton termers' Rink, Jasper. Steuben d. Bank, Angola Atlantic Hank, Jackson j 15 mk of Albion. Albion. I Government Stock Bank ' Rink of Attica Attica. j Green County Hank Bloomfield. P rtv r n.L. n ,. J"00" Cannelton. Pub. Stock Bk. Newport. Stato Stock Secuiitv Bk, Newport. Trader's Bk, Nashville. Western Bk. Plymouth; Bank of Albany. New Albany. Bank of T. Wardsworth, Michigan City. Hank of North America, Newport. Ba 11k of Auburn. Auburn. Bank of Connersville. Connersville. Buk of America, Morocco. Bank of Bridgeport. Bridgeport.. Drovers' Bank. Rome, Merchants Bank, Springfield. Merchants Bank, Lafayette. Northern Indiana Bank, Logansport. Orange Hank. Poseyviile. Plymouth Bank, Plymouth. State Stock Bank. Logansport. State Slock 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 le t ween the undersigned under the name and firm of J. F. Van Valkenburgh & Co., was dis solved by the mutua' consent of the parties on the 2:tdinst. The Books, notes and account of said firm are let tor settlement with Robert Rusk at the old stand, and the liabilities 0; the firm are to be settled by him. J. F. VAN VALKENBURGH, ROBERT RUSK. " ? April 56 I8-5I DR. J. W. BENNETT'S OFFICE this residence .hree doors nor:h of Edwards' Hold, on Mich if an itreet. Plymooth. Mireli QJ, m. ' ltf.

IN THE MARKET AGAIN!

THE undersigned having returned to Plymouth and commenced business, solicits a share of the public patronage in the trade of IIavdtcare TINWAIU;, STOVES, &c. lie has non- on hand a variety of Tt i ir looiiiiRT, iiinor na dox aiuio: Also a lirge assortment ol Tinware and Stow. I'ipo. 0Rt.-pairiiiij done on the shortest notice. He will be lound nt tlie stand heretofore occu pied by Daniel M'Dcnald, one door south lit Rrick Store. G. S. CI.EAVELAND. Myrnouth, 'jiril2J, i;;::.. lf. r" rm i7T T Vrvsli Krcail, Cakes fc Pics, Kept eonstautlr on hand at mar 26, 1S' 'iCKAUTS. , ... ,.,., ... I ... ... i i.ey are kuuauie iui uiu-.caui m u, nie of " I' I AI K If March 22. IS'.5. :j!iO acres ol Isanti Cor Sale. f HE South west quarter nf seclion thirty1 one, in township thirty-four north, of

range two east; also the south east quarter or, -jToTICE in hereby -iven that the undersection one, in township thirty-three north, of j Y ,i,.m.,i a, iukvn om 'eter ol admitn-

range to eat, situate.i three miles east o Plymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash. Poplar, Walnut, Suar-Maple, For further particulars apply to M P;cl, at ndianapo is, or M. ALLEN, atPlvmnith. Apr. 5, 1S"5. ütf. CORONER'S INQUEST. Found dead on the 23d inst., on the Laporte oad, about nine mdes North ve t of this place, a man mi ipo eä to 1 e :.bou 4" years o ace, five feet '! i:.c! rs high, li-'.'it com p!exioi!,dark trown l air, and bald-headed. Upon inquest, Mas found ia his breeches pocket, SI Coin sUer change, a pocket kni ?, 2 pair of Spectacle-, one with and the other without a case, a bundle containing 2 shirts, a s" ort coat, light color, together wih a small kit ot shoemaking tools and a pint flask containing ahou one gill of w,,Uky. It b tup-' poel by the jury that he came to Li. death by excessive drinking and lying on the damp roundels there were no marxs i.f violence maul est. L'jRENZO M.l I TESON, Coroner M. C. April 2Kb, 1 :.'. J P.S. After receivine the report of the jury j i i the above eve, have learned by C I), I Clarke the name of the defeased to be Alfred J Simpson, former resident of Wallings ord, I Conn., a shoemaker bv trade. ! LORENZ') M.UTI-SON. Sale of'Ijtmtl 13ritU.NT to an orler o!' I Pleas Court of M;irha!l the Cmmaoii county in the Mote o ndiana, f'o. the sale of land belonging i to the estate cf Henry II. L ''nitiiitu üeceas- ! ed, 1 offer at private sale, An Inaprovcfi Fnnn, With timber. xaer, buildings, orcharl 'i.e. lying three. miles west of I lymouth contain mg 120 Acres. Il descriled a the wet J Lai cfthe north west quart ef. an l t.he north I '. est quarter of the south test .piaiter ot teci tun 12, in township .'hi, range one east. One f j.irth i...vn, an I the balance en credit, secured by notes on interest, waiving valuation laws, ti be secured by mortgage on the prem ises on confirmation of the sab?, to be ex- en ted and recorded at tw expense r the jmrchaier , , , , , "uSi'r- l'- boni- non. April Su, 15?.'. Ctl. Guardian ?ia!c. TVTOTICF. is hereby given that ihe um'cr- i J xl sicned (luardianof the pcrso s and i roperty of Ma'y J., Oliv )live A , Rufus II. mil ll:ia . willed" r to i-tR at private j Ha a ley decea ed. i sale on and after the day of May n xt, following ! at m; te .dence m i'lymouth, the i Kea . L.-t.tc i-elougiiig to s id warüs, to wit j 'I wo thirds of the undivided half f faur a res : olT o'' the North a:t . f the North Y,Vt rac'tio.vest o: the Mi higan r-d, iu stction e even: also three eres and tM-luO of an .-cr the od he south es.d of the North part of ."oath West fraction, U'est of the Michigau road ia s ctionten; of Ian I scLc ed m I tl . .-. ti.r.tn I'm tir trr tl,. Xtirt,t. 11 fiin.l-. .i.V . ll-JJt.il VLI.I,. V. fcil-.. ' i so the N rth end of th- North East qu rter of lots No. 1 and 2 of section tw nty -nine in , townsh p thinyfeur nortli, of ratite to test, containing iorty-s ven and 17-100 acte m nsv.ring two-thirds of one undivided I a.t ot f. -ty f ur and 41-10) acres of land. Tei ins of .el- ? Cash n I an on day o' -ale. i ANN ELA HAU l.LY, Un -räian. j pr l 20, I8.r5. 14. j TO NONRESIDENTs7 ! NOTICE is hereby given, that the uuderricned, with the county Surveyor, will, onthe i 1st day of May. ISÜ5, at IU o'clock a. in- on ' said day, proceed to survey and locate the corI ners oi his land in section 13 township 3i north of range 3 east, to meet at Tippecanoe- : town, and continue from day today until alt is finished. N n residents who fail to n cet he SnTveyor nt the time and place above mentioned, and defxay or provide for defraying their portion f the xpen e of said survey, will be returned to the lo.nty Auditor, an I sucu delinquency placed on the tax duplicate an I collected ac cordrrg to law. CLARK MORRICAL. April 2o rS5r. 6t3. Fresh IT3caai. Durin Spring and Furnmer my dayx for butchering will be Monday and Friday ol each week. Smoked, Dried, and Pickled Meats, for tale every day. Also, pickles ai.d picKle l leet. Some have been Irightened at my big dog.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 trea's all politely. Plymouth, April '53, J. C. JLast Call, f "TIRE undersigned would prefe having bis X business settled without cost and trouble, but mile s his accounts that are yet outstanding, are closed in some way by the first of May, he will be under the recess ly of asking the assistance of ofiVers to aid Mm in getting his just duts. He wishes to pay what he owes, end must have the means from those owing him to meet his liabilities. A. Sil.NJBARGEJ April 5, 1F5 ". ' Ccard.Sciiix&DuuiiSStecl Plows. T,TrBeard, Fenix and Dunn's Richmond XJJ Steel Plows, Cuftivators, Corn Shellers, and a great variety of farming implements, for sale at the sign of the Rig Pad Lock by U.S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind., April 5; 1E55. 3tf.

public Sale XESI undersigned having ' disposed, of h's Farm, and intending to change his loca tion, will offer for sale at auction, at his residence, ti mites south of Plymouth, on Friday the 1 1 th day of May next his personal property, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furni ure. Cows With young Calves. An imported and blooded Detenshire V Durham Pull, four years old this spring. Dees in their stands. Hogs Chickens, Turkeys &c. Sale to commence at ten o'clock A M, on :id day. Terms, On all sums of three dollars and nJer, cash in hand, on other imounti a c-Tedi of 12 months will be given, the purchasers giving notes with approved security, waiving valuation and appraiament laws. GEORGE TAYLOR. Ipril !. 185. sn.

R0RICK k McDERMOUTIF, House, Sign $ Ornamental Are prepared to ar-commolate all those wihiu work done in their line. Ghe us a rail. April 19, l.'i5'. r-tf. Stute of Indiana, rai s!iall Coitnly, ss: Marshall Circuit Court. -4uet Tern

t isr5. , Warren D. Pcttlt. Complaint v I Isaiah J. Vv'inans ) to foreclose a Mort?re. comci the nlaintiff hv - "VTOW at this time of - counsel and files his comilaint in tbe j foregoing entitled cause, and it appearing by ' the afll lavit of a disinterested person that said defendant is a non resident of the tate of Indi- ! ana. The snM defendant. Isaiah J. Winans, i is 1herei-ore ,4e.c.bv llotifie,, of tKe fllmj? am, pendene of the complaint in this behalf, and t!,atualess he appearand plead, answer or deI mur thereto on or before the calling of said I cattsc at the next term ot said Marshall cirruit courl, to beholden at the court house in PlyI month in said county, On the seeon-l .Monlay of August next, the same killte heard and dei ,t.rm--. : , ,ilv..lf.- ........ Attest: R. CORI3ALE clerk. Tuft A: May Pl'tffs Attys. April Ifi, I8'ö. TtT. Administrator's Notice. trai"nn theestnt.- Win. M. Pii iham lato' Marsh dl eou ty, lu liiifi-:, It-e.it. il All pel.'O is indebted to j-.iid estiite ire i a ics'ed to r , k inmu-diate pnyuieut. thiiM- having ciJiimi i ga J.t n i piee 1 to present the same d dv for .iviii( nt. Tu" et;'t- is on I -t f- are reoith n!:c:iti d I Iv i.Im n. IIb MAS K. HOlCiiTON. Adu.'r. 4 J. :iuch 0. 133-". In OniiiuznrCi Be il Ordained by the President and Trustees of the Corporation 0f Plymouth That agreeably to the siiiu:e iu that rase pit. vi led. tlse said corporation ix hereby laid otT and divided into the following Di t.-icts, ti wit : AR f at par of said Corp oratioa lying North o' Madisov street, l.iclu ling V n Pelt's Ad diti-n, shall be an d constitute District No. I. All .Smith of Madison st. and North of Adams, shall be District N 2. All South ot Adams st. and North of Garro St. District No :t. All South of Garro st. and North of Sou'h st. D s'rict N - 4. All South o' South street an l Sou'h of Yellow River inclu'liiv Ewing's alii :ij:i, D.strict No. 5. 1'lymouth. Attest M. Y Lpril3, Zo. R. RRO'.VN, President, Smttu C k. Insurance A?rar Ccrtifinitr cf Aruthcrlty. State ol Eii(l;.t:i:t. To expire Dil vf July Yo. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, ndiannpolis, March r-fV Wr II ERF, AS. THS .ETNA NSUR.4NCE Comp ny of Ilurtlor 1, Conn, lias filed inth's iTi e, a sworn statement ot its condition, O i the 13th of Mr.i csi: IS55, the atof -t incorporation a d au;endmeuts, properly certified to, audit? writt-n instr tnent, nominating i: Agents und authorizing them fully and unreservedly to ac'mowlei re service of price's in the event o " . NOW. THERKFDHB, in pu fi:xn- of the 'euirementsol "An a' I to amend an ac-, entitled an act for the incorporation of Insu rance Comna i ies. iefjr.inc their powers and j lrt,cliLlIll, l!ie r duti s." a I-rovcd M;-lch 2d, 1S53, havi g presetitel fatislactory evidence to n;e o- f(Jjj compliance lo the reipiireme- ts ...lM.ecifcalionso that act. . Hira.u E Taland ttiecifications o that act, , Hira.u E Tall ot. Auditor of the State o- Indiana, do certify that Chnilei II. Rtcve, of i'lym uth. as the Ajcnt f said company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance, a- the Aj gent o-' the f aid .'Etna Insurance Company, of i Ihrttord, Conn, in this State, until the 31t day of July, lüö"i. to the ex ent that I e may , ; be co i missioned and appoiti ed by the said ! Company. i In witness whereof. have hereto subscri- j bed my name an i caused the s alof my ofSce j to'l-e affixed, thw d y of March, A. p, j t?5;. II. E. TALBi'JTT, State Auditor I State . ent ,.f the A -:i 2 s ;ia ic-- C-tj p .ny, o'.' ll.ir:t-rt!. Com,, iti u ruj iel ly tue a.v i i tl e .va'e f Indiana, reh.l n t . Ag,' it t l.sirai.CJ C.'inpaiiiiS, if c rp ravd ly a iv otter S ;it'. p'i'M-d in l.r5 Tin-' liatne i f the Con p .1 y i A tn i Ir.'Ur: tire CMiPiiv. 1 uatid utllott ri C a:te.t;ClThe cainial b: -ck .a V w - X v nit a-iy i.ic: c r.Ct nail Th ;.- t o. the C j Cash n hand, m bank und in the I band uf other p rsaie, C r.i.'P'l.ll b'e.l e-a:e uniric oidi- r.-d, lC.to"2,U5 43 u.org g n.mds, 7 ir e-.it me e t paybl s -iiii-i-n Ü-L 4fi,0C0.C0 2'i d- do " 2v,nni,tm JO Vir giid S ae Ho.ids.G per cen's 19,M0,00 5 No th C tndi'ia do ..000 00 K J - r- y Cy wiit'-r do DjL-s due the cO-npun;-, secure 1 by luofg 'g10.150 IV 3dls l'ecei.abb-, r.rrrply secured piy itble at bal k, 100 172.14 Premium n'.te. All o'-hee seci.rities, mz: 500 Shares H inh r 1 wnd New Haven Uailriia-i cuuijiany. olT. Ilarifindand Providence Co 107 Boston ninl H"i rJestT. 4 New Albai y and S..lem, 2 i0 Co in client Ri er, Ilartordimd Pr ividei.es 10 per ct G iarriTit-c-d S: c 300 Ph eni R.nk, lkr.for.V :i()8 Exchai g Bank, do 2.)U Furir.. und Me h, do I.jO C nnectiiut 1LT B.lk 200 Hntt'ord üuik 118 State Hunk 100 City Rmk . 70 B mk of Hartford Couöty 3G Eagle Rank Providence 120 Rink of America IUÖ R.nk of North America, .',0 Itauk of the C num. n wealth l-V) B u k of tie Republic 4"5Ü Urondway Bauk 75 Union Tank IG0 Peoples Bmk 100 Uruiover Haik 4 IK) Meehanic Dank 10(?N. Y. Life ln. a:.d T't Co 100 Uni'el S at-s Trui C. 10'J St ff.rd Bank 3 ins j'aid in 50 CouaectuutRi.tr Ct;. C2. .'00,00 Iä.7:.0.(l0 10S07.00 100 00 I Looj.oo 10.r)C?0 oo 35 400,00 17.bi5l,00 "S.tuö.üo I,7Ö(,(!U 26.0(0,00 14.sG.ÜD II C00. 00 7,9 0.00 1 030 00 13.ti20.00 10.000.lt) 4,300.00 17.475,00 13,800 00 4,350,00 4 40000 0250 00 1 1 r,0 ) GO 15 000 00 10.200 0O 3 000 00 125000 ttlO.C33.06 N"." debts due or not due to Raaks or other creJitoriv yo.es a ljus'e I and due iw ne. Loes adjua'el ami not due 67 3C144 Losses ui.a l.lu'i'e 1 n I in s ipense waiting lurther proof 12 1 023 89 All o'her. claims ugaiaut thecompany are small for j rinting &c. Agents are imtructed to take no risk over $10 000. - The uuiou it insure I in any ci'y, town or vil1 ige is hot fined, t t depends nptm tie b in.cter, mateiial and ccntltion of buildiii". the width of streets, the f icilitiea for ettfo g iishmg firt nnd otl er circumstance?. The anmunt injured iu blocks varle; the in' w-iition is to 1'mit the lo s by any oue fire t3 $10000 or less. A copy of the Act nf Inccrnora ion end ill unieuaineuts then- f is hen wirb pren.-n:eL . A. ALEXANDER, SecState of Connectieut, Y ' Hartford 1 oa nty. . I ss .

Hartford; Mirch I4th, 1$55. PerOul"y appfiret Thoma A. A'eTanden Secretary of the Aetna lumr mce 0 mpaiixami made oQth that Ihe foregoing s'tumeut l.y him ubciibel f nie accoidtug to his ef knawl edge and belief. ' . HENRY rOWLEP, J. P. Afr-l 19,185. 51

IVEW GOODS. n men .sgssa N , "h . OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receivings general assortment of Ortj Goods, Clothing, JSoots and Shoes, Grccories, Crockery, A.c., Whieh will be sold at Uaporre prices and no mistake. Nothing will le added lor transportation from Lapor'.e to this place. We are comparative itrangtrs to the Cititer.s of Marshall county, but we hope they will 1&vor us with opportunity to show them tha. oar price? will not be any higher, at all events, than the present Plymouth prices. They tuaf le n little lower. However, corr;e and try us, as in trying, you will certainly be finding out. We are expecting in a lew day, direct Iron. New York, a 1 t o Is. clios' fancy lrc .ooiN of the very latest s'yl-s, to whirr, we hall invite the especiil aUeation of tr.e Lsdies. We sha'.l have anl i:.tenl Veepir.j constantly on hand as Good an .IssorUnent any other store in town. Call and cx&nine our goods and get th3 prices before pur-chas-.i;g elsewhere, that you i .ay be sare ya are cttini your roods at fair prices. Ali fcir.ds of Produce taken in excl.ar.g

I'oTiroods. ... tl. U. uco. March 2. lu."5. . 1dm in islrator's Mt ire. ri ilP. undersigned has this day taken oat j letters of administration ori the estate o. Larkin Thompson, late of .M.ird.aU county dc-eased. AU persons owing mid estate are re;uced to make payment, and thoe havir.ir claims against it. mu-t file the: a t r rctt.eirn. The estate probally s -dient. LUCRETlATHOMPSoXAdmr'x. April 7, 13 .5. AUSALE OF REAL ESTATE At SIicUyvBtt I ml.t On the 15th of May. 1855. rpilE Shelbyville Real -stx'e Corepany h-.ve a combination of Cb.-i. e Uui.tl at.d other R -nl property, wrll ftl--?e 1. mid j-i.li-ciotly lc ited in some of the tr.ot pronniing pl ic. s nu.l poin in .ny ol the Wes'.cru S'.Hte, to the a:::0.mt T 153 000 DOLLARS! r-itnthin s.movi.t if SuH-k they bio iMued i - thoij.-and Sh .rc--. whicn tV.cv wd.lM-.latI do:l us each, n 1 at the above im -Tid p'.nce, will distribute ii'l of paid property uuonr-t the sh nein ld-rs severully, as mar he d. t. rm neu by the nuiiiber ot their Cen i.i , ''er th mim:gemetit c f aC ard of r sp -Tisible, comj ee it und dis:.:itcisted gentlen e . The following is the list ofpropcrtj. A K.u m, kn own as the Ludlow F-irrr, in the rich vuiiey ot ttie is.t- :iit. a.:jjiii::g ibe Town of Miri- r, The Mariun Merchant Mül.-1 bidir g I loiring. Siwi'.ig.Cirdiug nt.-lFil-litig 'iip.tttments, ea h f.rni.h;I wi'.li the best cl;iS f inwcl.ii. ry, ia fine und me f-ssful workifl? order, f i'n 1 1, ii,t I ri in Mirinr. J12.C33 10 0Ö3 C33 1,S01 1.SD3 iro 150 ICD 1,72) 6.4?t 4,i03 l.CC'O 1.3C0 3.GC9 3CO One Large Cabinet Shop and L"t. One Extra II -vise Ml 1 Lot. A c!i.,i mention in tho place, 0:i r.xtrall iusc and let. A cho'Ce Io.- iti..ii in the i 1 ice. 0 e bouse and Lot, a choice locatj -3 in the p'ice,One Twu Lut in Linden, It-d, One do do do One .b do do O; e II ase on Wn,hinzton at. Shelby vi;;e St. John Farm, ef 155 acre ß S. W. tl Shelbyville, weil irnpruved A pood Farm.- ef IDj aciCr, 2 miles S W. of ÄhlbviIIe, A Farm of 12J ecres, en Blue River, I mile from Sh-lbvville. 0:ie Farm 40 acres, 3 miles fnr.1 SI elhyviiK One F irm of 120 acre near Yie-inn. In, One Large Dweilin House and L -t in Franklin, tnd. One Large Dwelling Hoiii; ar.d lot in I ii.uklin. Ind. One Vaciii.t Lot in Franklin. O.ie S;dein!id II ue and Lotiu Kiichtstown. One Splendid H u.e and Lot ia II-.rtsviIle, Ind. One Splendid Houe and Lot r.nl or and a half acre Lot in an addition to Cl ve Ohio. Ten prizes, each conMtirr ,f & f,r.t b iildii-g Lot. nt same jdare, at ?00, Ten piir?s as above, at CC Five jrires do M', The S .vain M rclmnt Mill, on Flat-R'H-k, Rnb C - unty, Ind. togt-ther vith 40 arrt s of lai d. ntid a flit first clou S.iw Mill nttn h.tl. A Farm of 50 acres near Covim-'on. Ky. A large Foundry in She'byville, inrpj. ding an immense variety of Machinery, Tool?. Patterns, and eve 1,703 5.009 3.0:0 S7i T.IC9 4,rC0 rything necessary to the successful operation o such anestamtshme together with the three lots oceupi eu r.7 saui pounury. Twenty pries, each a good luildin? lot rri Shelb, vile, wcrth $301 I0,C33 fi.ona 5,000 l.Pon 7.000 3,000 Twenty Eight, 25 0 225 7 Fine Houses, Lots & Feri at 1,000 I improved Farm 7 Buildings ar.d Lots in Sl.ell.yv ::e, t .-(-iu nti ng to Seventy-five prizes, each confuting of 40 acres of unimproved land, most of it well located at various places in the Stairs cf ndiana. ilinois, and Iowa. One thousand Prizes of five dollars each, consisting in negotiable share in real estate. Two tho-isand, one hundred and forty twa prizes of three dollars each, consisting of negotiable shatesin real estate, r:,Mo 5.001 cooo total. $150.0Ca Whole Number of Prizes, 3,329. Which gives to each rbareholder, One chniicciti Fifteen, of drawing, perhaps, a Fortune. The Publie mav rest assured that v-Ki promised in this Scheme shall b performed to me iei:er, ana upon principles ol honor eaual It creditable to all parties c-ncernel. In confirmation of this, he would respectfully re erio Hon. T. A. Hendricks, M. C. Wash. City. Hon. F. Digger. R.gof the Treas., do. Judge Sleeth, Shelbyville, lud. Col. Alex. MiPer, do

IVm. Hacker. do Pr. A. G.Sellman, do M. M. Ray, do W- II. TalbottJc Co.. Indianapolis. Dr. M. M.Latta, Goshen. Wors'er & T: mplin, Keokuk, Towa. W. f. McAllaster, P.arlst., B3ton. L t P. Swift, Pearl st, Cincinnati. UBy examination of the a?-ove scheme it wilM e seen that it is the most desirable one, in which to invest capital, that has been rotten np. The undersigned, having invested the amount of properly named in the above list, situated in Franklin, Ind., will dispose of a part of the shares on the most reasonable terms. Orders sent by mail xvill be filled as follow. S ngle Shares, - - 53.00 Four Sharer, - - jo qj Most of the Slock holders have slread- old all their shares and the distribution will take place at the ;ime specified. Addre a. T. J. TAYLOR, Box 331, Franklia 14.

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