Plymouth Banner, Volume 4, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 May 1855 — Page 3

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Drowned.—A little son of Mr. John Burch, of this place, about seven years old, while playing in a skiff, on Monday last, fell into the river and was drowned. All efforts to recover the body have been in vain. P's article on "Promenading" is not to the point, and is most too personal for publication. Our columns are open io all, but correspondents mint stick to the point, be brief, and eschew all per sonalities, Djtiddly Warm. List Tuesday was a regular "roaster." At noon thd thermometer stood at 90" in the shade. Fort Wayse & Chicago R. 11.---We se by the Fort Wayne Standard that tho work on the above named road is so far advanced as to be ready, fur the track from Fort Wayne to Columbia, and to be completed to Plymouth, a distance of t5 miles, as SMMias Üe hands can be obtained. It will thero have a connection with Chicago by the Liporte and Peru Railroad, which will be completed by that time. Everything is g"ing on finely, and we see no reason why wo shau't hwe a Riilroad communication between this and any of the southern citi 'i by the 15:h of September. We lo.k upon this road with a gvid deal of zeal and hope. go ahond eullemMi and d the woik, und we will keep our readers p islrJ up oa the matter. Laporte Unicn. Boston. May 16. Guv. Gardner to day vetoed the bill granting 1 'JQ.0C0 to tho Western Radroad. The loan proposed was t build a &ecuid track from Springfield t Albatfy. The Senate 'h fcated the bill abolishing capital punishment. South Bem. Ind., y lt5. The lightning tfuck the house of Mr. Lem ird llnines last nihi. instantly kil ltng twu uf Iii b'ys. ni severely burning a daughter. His wife was a'so bidly in J ired. The h us w.'is very mtichehutered and Cut up by the l:gh tillig Catastbophe. A shorkinp accident occurred in lluntcrtowii on Thursday afternoon last. Two little b?ys, sons of George Happ, b!a ksmilli, in the nbs-iiict 'f tliir fado-r. went into the bltcksmiih shop and kitidlrd a fire. The younger, a Rue little boy. nhout 3 yars old, clt inhfd on the hearth, ai'd Kis clothes catching fiet he was so shockingly burnt that Ii died the sime evening. When discovered he was in a most delorble conditio.i, his eutir- boily bei:; b irnt over to a crisp. Ft. Wayne Stn. Biker's Arrest and Arrival at .r,v Ycrfc. Nr.'.' Yok, M-y lt Grent exritenietit atiendfd the hiinouitcertieut of Biker's capture mid r -turn, aud we are th:s A. M. favored with minute details of all the atierdaut tircunrnances. but tliey present nothing of strikiui; imp nt mc. B tker's arrest was flfectel without difficulty on board the Isib-Ml.T. Jcwett. where he was pasir under the assumed name of Brown, llr it tntel thit Ins intet: lion was to get to Constantinople, and tnkf! part in the wur in the Crtni-a. The prisoner was transferred in the harhor to a low b-ol. and quietly conveyed o the Tombs, thr.s rs t apir a ceue of excitement that atteu tied i!it airivdl of the Gups Shut al her toe; Col. Kinnky. A warrant has been isvied iii the U S. District Court in Philadelphia on an indictment for ihr nrrt-st ol Co!. Kinney in regaid to the Central American KxpeJitiou, nnd le in order to anticipate the arrest went to Phi'a lelphia ou Monday evening. Oo Tuesday afternoon, he was broubt before Judge Ksn, of the U. S. Disirict Court, and held to bnl in the sum of 810.000 to aimvera charge of violating the neutrality laws in fitl mg out a vt-s-t-el in this district gaiiist Nicarogua. The alleged vessel was all ready to sail iih ammunition, stores and 300 men. Mr Presley, of the Girard House, became Jtis surety. Geo. M. Dallas nppeared as counsel to Col. Kinney. Fos the FaoHiBiTOEY Law. Judge Coiikiin, late U. S. Dis. Judge, complied vith a Tetpiesl of ihr Y. State Tfmperanc Society, and has written r. cpiuu vith special reference to starch and i?irire ciatues of the Prohibitory Liquor iaw. as discussed by Nicliulas Hill iadge C. sustains the law in thesa cases. Siayerd Taylor latel) delivered a lecture at Kalamazoo, on the Philosophy of Travel, before hr audience. The next day a geutlemin chancing to meet a Udy. who listened to the lecture, ask d her opinion of it. Oh, it was excellent he has such a sxztct moustache!" Discriminating female. Lobeszo Daw defined a deith-bed ref' lance to be burning out the caudle of life in the service of the devil, and blowing the snuff in the Lord's face. AYithin the las! few days, one man in Flu tson. ene in Exeter, and a woman in incord, all in Nw llampshiie, have committed suicide by hanging. A law has just passed in Canada by which all, newspapers pubWhed within the Provinces ire transmitted by mail free of postage. The American Express Company is Slid to hare declared a quarterly dividend f 4 per cent, on their capital of ST'öO.QQQ, payable the 15th instant. Suit for libel has ben brought the Liuisvilfe Courier bv Qreen Walker, i onoftlie UirJin couatv jurymen in the 1 Ward cage. I'd Chain-m County,. N'.C, Willi Hester was eiecuteJ, a fair Ujs ago for stealing a slare."

Murder and Lynching in Kansas. St. Louis, May 7. Advices from Fort Leavenworth say that Malcomb Clark was murdered by a lawyer named McCrea. After McCrea had committed the deed, he jumped into the river and tried to escape, but he was followed and captured, and brought back to the guanl house, and hand bills were circulated, calling upon the cilizjns to assemble and revenue Malcomb Clarks blood. It was rumored McCrea ha J been lynched and his house burnt. The difficulty which led to the murder arose out of the election troubles.

Terrible Fire in Springfield Illinois. Chicago Sdturdny, May 12. A most distructive fire occurred in springfild this morning, by which the best portion of the business part of the town was destroyed. The State-house square and nine splendid stores are one miss of ruitis. Tho loss is estimated at -$75,000. the greater portion of which is covered by ins nance. The fire si supposed to be the wnrk of an incendinrv. The Murdekek f Pui.e T.Kr.x. The baujue Grape Shot r. turned lo New York on the 14th inst, with Uaker the murderer of Hill Poole on board. She arrived at Palmas in seventeen days from New York, and laid off and on, till the Isabella Je well hoe in sight, when they boarded her and captured the fugitive. The vellf cf the Wabash is grievously infested. K"cently a ganvtas imprisoned fbr murder and rhery. Their confederates hive recently nude a desperate attempt to take tho lives of the two principal witnesses, nn I lest they should s titeod, the witnesses hive been removed to La layette, and are guarded by a JSprcial Police. The punning editor of the Lafayette Journnl sajfcof the iiiariicige of Lucy j toue: "u anticipated the result, the first tim wo ever heard Lucy make an nti slavery speech. It was very etident to us from the course of her remarks hat s-he loved a black well." Iu the Placer County Ditrict Court, Isaac Thorne recovered of ;lo Cillforuia St3;e Company (S5.U00 damages for injuiies re;tivfd by the upsetting of a tage. Cholesa in Sr. Louis During tlie wet-k ending the 10th inst, there were 70 deaths from Cholera iu St. Louis. County Oflicers. UCFIARH COUltALKV Ch rk. .10HXSON niiWNLEE, llecorder, JOSEIMI EVANS, Tra.-uir-jr, JOHN" 1., I M!)lPS(1N,S!friiT, TilOMVS M1(NALU, Auditor, OLlVKft V, .MOHR S. Mirsev.r. J, F, VANVALKKMI I, M. SAM'L .MC JKXALI), Swamp LmiOlWr. r. llFMI'lIKEVS. Clerk. -Mr. CIII I'M AN. Si.t-rilT. ('. HOUMIIIKYS Auditor. W. W. Mr-nKMiCK, Treasurer. J S iJKNDEFt.Sur eyor. C. S. TllJll T S'virnp Laud Coniwiipsioner. J. r.)ZAl!TlI. Post Master. I. liOZAliTII. Kec r.lcr. R.V. blTKIEll, Justice of the Peace. Knot. A. T. C'AKliOLL. I'lymniith .Uarkct.

Flour per cut S,,Oo Coflee, per Ih ,1." Wheat rt d 1 .4 1 Orleans Sugar lain whi.e J,"n Maple do 10 Oats ,'M Hees-wa-: Corn , 5 Cloverseed 5,00 Flaxseed 1 Ot) White Beans 1,-Vi Timothy see d 4.00 Tallow per 11 . Dntrd Pearlies 2 C' Hutter 15 Apples F.lM.s pr dor. 8 Rosin Soap, per lb ,10 Hams ptr lb Ca'.1 Common do TS'des S Mould candles ,?t) Sl.oithU rs tv: Salt, pr hid -liMK l.eese 2 Whittfish ptrrbbU-M'iJ Varkerel 10 Kice 10

LUPIGS! LUNGS!! We refer our reader to an advertisement in nnutl.er co1iut.ii, for lull particulars coneer.iii the tlvireana of Dr. CuriH. It is nol to be otiifofthe ir.ot remarkatde cures, for all description of di.-c.ises of the luns, ever discovered, its virtues have been tested by hu:idrei's, who have obtained their kiiQvled3'e by the lest of all teachers experience. CAITIO.V 1;h. Ci rtiV IIvccana is ihr original and only genuine article. !TTlVr5nns fiifferins from diseases ci the throat or bin. us are, in a great majority of cases, completely restored to health by a f.iith'ul trial ot Dr. Curtis Ihreana r-r inhaling Vapor. Dy the Doctor's new method of treatment, the medical ojent is bretiht in dite t contact with the diseased parts, and cannot f.-il of having a beneficial effect. All Dru.gi.,ts sell it. Fee advertisement in this paper. Caution. Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana is the original and only genuine article. Ur. 7I"-lIoVO Dental Surgeon, will pay our place a professional vi.-it on Monday, June 4lh, and remain a few days for the accommodation of aryof our citizens wuLing any thing in his line. The highest market price will le allowed on ?ubscription, for any emount of clean Linen a; d Cctton KajfS delivered at this effre. Dcn'tfa l to pay your iubscripfion, when you can pay it in rajs. Millinery and .Milliner's Jlrsl BAKEEl Would respectfully iulnrm h r uld pi.truis and the L uhe. generally, that the h i returoed to P.yino uh. ml resumed the Millenery lti!i- ut her residt in--?, nd solicit a continuation flli.it patronage heitt fre no liberally lief towed by her old ctut iici, aud tint of other citizt-ns wishing any thi'i? iu her line. She has Lwdy received from Chicago a handsome and weil selected assortn eat ol SPRING AND SUMMER Jflitliucr's Good s 9 Which tho lad e are respectfully invited to call and ex imine, before purcha;it)"ilewhere, and h-kvii-. made iirr..nr-nnM)t 1 y which he will j be in the r gar reci i;t of the I.atCSt FlUll-1 lOUV, of each ieaMii,she hpt to be able, by enrt fully fuperintendin? all th work with which the may be lavoied, to give geuerd satif.iction. May 17, 13-. 0 r. I BTust havs it. rIHE little rnouut5 due ine for Cibinet v.orl, Cohns &c, mu t le settled in somc.WAy, either by cash or note within a very ; short time or the accounts of those indebteJ j wi'd be found in the hands of E5q.'F;nith'for '

the quickest and shorteit way of collection'.' ... . - L. A. JOSEPH.' May 17, 1333. 9tf

-e5j In Plymouth.

'PIIE subscriberr-i would respctfu1ly inform lli;jf4 Ladu-s und Oviitleliiej of Plymouth, und its vicinity, that he has constantly on ban! a gent-rnl assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds, sizes and prices. This ndvertm'iiient now will how The Plymouth people where togn, For Boots and idiocs of every kind, T- suit the most fustidems mind. For those who bow nt F.hion' shrine, Please call sit M ukV he dots dctdu To keep what cannot fail tu fuit The latest sth of Shoe and Hoot. lfhulics wi.-Ji for slippers nctf T 'iit th mi ml arnl fit their feet Of (J liters of the latest fashion, When ihecsed to make a splendid dash in; Or lotre?. Shoes, or aught to wear; Then evil at Micks, you'll find them there ( )f eviy nic und varied hue, M ide at the east uu.l west ward too. We hl o have a ltuskin Tie, l",r walking which thef.tir should buy. For tho sake i f henltn und comfort to ; Then call and bo.y our B diin Sin e. Nw Fanners you will ph ase to call A M i k his ktoek will please you a"; His t k is ci d, and can't bo beut. By any house, on at y street. A Lettt r bout cannot lie made. Than those we keep for country trade. Oar Thck Brodaus are also stout, Tin y'll wear till they ate nil worn ou'; Itulifyou want a fine! Shoe; '1 heu call at Mack: he'll furnish you With Cilf. M irnccc, or with K ; Vi.h kind the lust, that ill f i t rip. Vouni' Mises too, we foud'y icei Come let us beautify ) o ir f. 1 t, With C ti'i rs, s;;,m rs i r BuuUo W :t'i any li.nl th; t yoiin.ny jlrasi. e also hue h r bul s that cieep, A liulc Siioe ih.il' ery cheap: It's plia! 1 and also iiea, And will protect their httlc feet. 23 Cull at the old stand. Terms Cadi JOHN" McDANNKL. M iy 17. 1SÖÖ. J, 1. CTATE OF INDIANA, I WARREN COUNTY,, j NOTICE ! ill -i-l y ivc, tlint 1) 1 s :irrt-ii. Ad i i dtr.itnr u! 'ihr osti t. d Aarmi L il-y d rcn.it, his liud his p tüioiiti m 11 the re. 1 otite ! of tin- tb c';im-i', tii -i-rti:iil bt'ii IZ insutlit it lit j to p iy his de!'t; aud that Miid petition will b; j h, a. J at the in xt term f this nmrt. It lJOYEIl. c'eik ! t 11. II. lim-riv. I) t. ! M-v 17. 1 ?".-,. y:l. ! talc of Siidiaisa: 1 7i the. Marshall Circuit Court, .ittguit frrtfi, 1S35. S.im'o 1 M iiters ) v.. Korrclof uro. (,..r-.-T. IJ'iph, S Tue phiintiii in the f.irejroinsr cutithd c:me, !r,- H'tvc hi A'toiliey, filed in inv tdlicc Iii 5 coMiplint ! i'ire l Mire of iriurt.';!!. und V U iiiu' made to appear tu my jatU!:iCtioi ly the dli i ivit t f ;i diiiitere5ted piTon that Jaiil deft i:d mt is a noil resident of the Stut f Indiana. Tin :ii.I ilt.-f-iiil;:iit (i-i)rir- T. l'o;li x thrrclort hereby notified i t the ill i n und pendency of .red c-ompl ii t. and tint unli he appear and p'.- d answt r r l-i:i:ir then to on or lefore tli c till: ef s.,id caue it the next trr::i tf thu M r h ill circuit court, to ! .rdden at tlie court !iouf in I'ly iii'iuih. in s:iid cuuntv, oi; th" fec"lid M.'fidiV in A'. gl t fet the j-atne, a to him, will ,f I.i'k ii a .Mit'-s -d, and will be heard an 1 determined in his atnee. Attest: It. COIIBALEY, clerk. Mit 17 18.5. 9.1. C. II. !' e Atty. for pltflT. Stale ofEiitüana, JIarIiaIl ('ounty: 7t the Marshall Circuit Court. Put id A MvD nald vs. T.indsev f'. ThoTipoT, J Tin Thompson, John llaytinker. Lliza'oth 1 Z - inaVi r. James A'rts, K :7a A.rs. I tiid!t n G odiier, Con.i'!.iint J i.i iA;iu (t.iril'irr, tinU-on Acifs. 1 lo." D-et.'. T.milv Acre., V,'i liam Fiher, Ellon Fiher. sind Wyi-tt Thompson. l-bi'it; Geurf TtioTiipstnii and others, heirs of L .rin Thouip. n, ilci fil rd. I) it known lint on the lGh d iv i f April n: . ii. e pmini in me nrcco;n: entitieii cause l:ld his compl nut in my Hice. rg-iitiüt ei I dfciidiiiS; upon which a summons issued, w hich his bint ri turned served upon feme of suid defendant, lind it aj pt arinir by fiid letmn thnt L:.ndcv C. Th'Miipson. John Thompson. J hn 11 iy:n:l:i r, KliziU-rh IJ.iynnk r, JaniP. A rr Eiiz i A'.-re. H onil'on (i irdner, Jn'i i A'tifJrd-m-r. fiidfou Acres, Tvnüy Aero?, Willium Fiher, EEeii Fisher, and Wvatt Tlioinpni.i i re not I' und. Tliev :ue t!ienfore hereby notified of tho (ilin? und p.-iu'ency f unid cotiiplnin; and that nrib5 they appear Htnl answer thereto or, or bef' re the -n'.lin; of said c;iUe, at the next term of th M ;rlui!l circuit court, to le holden a, the court lu-use in Plymouth in sr-id co-mtv, on the second Moi day in Au oit next. tht snme will lf ht-aid and detfrmititl in their Alsi-nce. Atrrst: K. COEBALEY, clerk. Miv IT, l5". 5t4. C. II. Krevi, A'fy fir pl ff. I 1ST or LETTEUS Remaininm the J Post office at I'lymouth, nd.on the 15th of May, 1CÖ5 Aliner Oeorire Kendall n F Keyer Andrew Lynch Miss Jerusha Mathews James Melley James Myers Mathis Miller Samuel McCormic Geor;e McChune Andy Mills and Katley Murfy James Mills Eli Moore Jarr.ea Maxpon Orin Morris Mrs Kate A McCay Matilda McCay S,irah J ..laiKin'Elizabeth Mitton May A Noyce L W Noll Jetse G Olmstead Su5an E 2 Ol instead Georfre Olmstead Samuel Plake Miss Mary PlakeJohn Plant Jame . Peckham John E Preston Kussel Parrott George Peterson Jonas Ryeson John Rhodes Joseph II Binnett Samuel Remington George Ninger Miss Jane Steel Mrs Amanda Snyder Miss Mary SunterRowert Stewart James F Shelton Howard Smith S 2' Shafer Jolin Seltingrif ht David Smith James Smith William O Skinner J F Sayler Henrv Taylor Sophia Taylor Mary E Thomas Isaac Turner John W Thayer L T Yodar Chriilopher "Watts En . Watson BM White Nicholas Apple John Akin Solomon Anderson George Halter llnrriet Borden Valentine 3 1 re wer C Liussin? Isaac F Bilinr Nelson V lit 11 Wm Ilroadt eiit David 1'uss Michael Bishop lnilis Ball Jackson Ball T B f7ongdon UlUiam CrawTer Peter a::twell William or7,Iirnn jonn CourtwrijriiKj Camp Wm Cunningham Almeda Douglass Catherine DepuyWW Dean David S Dunham T A Doddridge J P Dilhnan L G Engle Solomon E Engle Fdizabeth Ells Simeon Evan Jacob Fletcher Charles W FLsh Samuel Fish Jonathan I Gordon Robert Greenwood James GareE tl Griffin Charles G 2 Gills Mary O Jloestitlar Samuel ir Hough II A Ilareng Daniel Hastings Royal C Heys George Ilanrech Hanrech Iladley Silas Ilarner "William Ilolia William Howe P Jame.iMrs PhiJa A Jenkins Evans . Jonei James Johnson Miller Knapp Albert Knapp E' . Kinney Jacob A Kra2 L Wade Mrs Gemima J. F. VAN VALKENBt DGH, P. M.

$100 REWARD. TROKE Jail on the night of the 15th inst.

JL Biciiaru E.o, for whose recovery or safe ; lodgment at any place, where I can get him, will pay the above reward. lie is a thick, heavy ret man, about five feetsix inches high, light colored hair, with a mole on his left cheek, and about 33 years old, and rather a down-cast look. It is supposed that he will stear for llinois. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sh'ir Marhsall County. Plymouth, Ind., May 17. 13Ö3. Ut3 Office of the fin. rem & Chicago Railway Co. PIIE transfer hooks of said Company will le closed on Wednesday May 2.id, and remain closed until June 2nd, 1SC5. IJy order of the Board of Directors. JOHN S.ALLEN, Secy. L'iporte, Ind. April 21, 17ö . Üi3. RÄTlL Ro7TbrVllETrTG . Meeting of the Stockholders ( tl.e Cin t inn it:, IVru and Chicago lla'l Way ComJ.. poiy, 'Mil oo held at tin court house in tl.e t iv,i of Itot hester, in Fulton c mity, Indiana, mi Siturday the iul day f June next, at one n'i lock P. M., for the t. -lection 4of Din ctors for the en mi in,' y jar. A proposition wi.l he suhniitted, t rednc tho uumher ! director-, from Thirteen to seven or nine. Propositions fr r Mining connections wi'ii oth -r road1, will ais j In? Mih.'iiitti'd, and also such other luinessf as may he thought necessary to transact. By order ol the Uoard. W. C.IIANXAl!,Pr-t. Lapoif, April 1C. ld".. 9;3. PUBLIC SALE. f SlIE undersigned vill sell vt public sale JL on "Wednesday, June -), 1855, one mile west o1- the Michigan lotd from Sumner's onie valuable stock and household anl kitchen lurniture. Si colts 'J yearlines, '2 two years oil, and three years old ill in rood ordi r. Also riiiitp a iimr.!,f r nt llirc vh.it i1,I sieers, hcifc-rj and Milch cows, and four yearhm: calves, xlso'J-5 or 30 li vs. shoats, and sows with pipy; 2b l eal of shte;., and oine Lllill nngutc-nsils. Also a lot cf household cojils o. various Vinds C ATI 1 EKIXC LO LE.MAUG II. May 17, 1C55. 9U -- LsiratOrS Notice. RIlli undersigned having tnken out letrorsof adniinitsration on the estate of Michael Snyder hU & .Mar hall County, dei 0nd.. i....,.,. i"--''; uiiiucu iaart; a i44ini9 txi&v HiVthaving claims ngaimst the same, r.re requeste l to file thein duly a uheaticated lor iettleincut. Tl.e estate issolvejit. JAlUU bNYDEii. Adm-r. May IT, IC5" Ml Administrators S:ilc. 'Tlin upderFigned. administrator tilth e.-tate of Michael Snyder, deceased, will sell at public sale on Saturday June 10, I3..", at the residence of John E Nnyder - in Tolk lown.-hip, the personal property of said estate, eonsistiinr principally ol household and kitchen furnitureTerms: All sums o" three dollars an 1 under, cah in hand, and ou all sum? or erth.it am'f, a crelit of six months will he iven, upon notes with approve! sccurityi waiving valuation and appraisment la .vs. JALUU SNYDE3, Adm'r. .Vav 17th. 183.1. Jt I Honey to Give away. I Offer for sale far below their vrlue, and behnv what U flaked by otliers for less valuable situations, the following desirable property: The "l'omeroy Hrick Store Property," and Warehouse being üi feet front by PJf, deep; a large fine biicbSto. e, and warehouse back the 1 est business lojalion in town. Also Part oflot 41. feet ly 12, lyin ft et south of the tiick store, with a two story ioni buildinrr. A fine hu iness loration both in the best business block in town. .lo Village Lots, with and without dwellingi large and small, in various parts of the town. Also Eight Aeret of Land adjoining the town plat, with a poo I Tannery thereon, and fine water privilege to suit that busiue s very desirable hication.

Also Several tracts of land in vnrious ! Farmers liank, Jasper, parts of this county j Sleuben C. 134ik, Angola. J ) acres of heavy timbered wild, 2 miles ! Atlantic Hank. Jackson fro,n""": i. r i , , (Bank of Albion, Albion. Kit) acres, heavy timbered and wet prairie, . , , H miles from town. Government btock Bank i:J7 acr s, part timber and balance improved. ; Bank of Attica Atlica. 12 miles from town. ! Green County Bank BloomSeld. 40 acres li-ht barrens, one forth of a mile', perrv Co jy'k Cannelton.

iroiu iovn. I -50 acres, 40 improved, barrens, 17 miles from town; All in good neighborhoods, surrounded by fine improvements, aud for sale at rery low r ites. Title indisputable. Also other Lands at the usual prices thro' the country. C. II- KELVE. I'lymouth, Ind., May 3, 13,V"i. 7tf. WANT to buy groceries, drus and med. icines, paints and oils, go to II. U. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fre;h s-ipply of everything in ft sline of trade, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices and give the highest market price lor all kinds of grain, pork, hutter, egt, seneca snake root, gensen, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, !?:. 8-Ut R. M. BROWN R. C. BAXTER BROWN & BAXTER.. IPealcrs in Stoves MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppcnrare, WOULD most tespectfully inform the citizens of Marshall county, that they are now under full headway, and'are prepared to furnish any article in their line, a shade lower than customers ' have heretofore been in the habit o'" paying, -and perhaps a little lower than" ary other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselve?, and manufacture our own wares of the veiy I est of stock, and as we inter.d making it a permanent business perhaps for li e, our customers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles, As this is Ihe only way to establish a reliable and permanent patronage, from the proceeds of which- ater years o: toil and close attention to business we may have something to rely.'upou iu our older years. The Ladies shall be promptly waited upon, and can have any article in our line manu actured or repaired to order, and on short notice. ID We shall adopt as an invariable rule Xj disappointment when work is promised. Shop two doors north of the brick store at (he sign of "Tin Shop" across the side wslk. ltairs and most articles of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and see us. May 3, 1855. . - 7tf.

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JOHN FOSTER. HOIHiES & PORTER, Attorneys at La?,' Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. Of3ce ovrr II. B. Iline's Hardware Store, WILL prompt attention io the collection of Claims, a'.tend to the purchase and ale of re 1 estate, procure Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions. Bel'er to messus. f. p. j Ames ct co., New York. IIAWE3 & MCK.ILLA P, peabson ccco,. Ciiicago. " a. K. SWIFT & CO., ' HUNTINGTON. LEE & C., Det. D. A. LAY MAN & CO., Cn. Ap il 26, ls55. tyl Indiana Free Itanlis. einr.ECTEi weekly. The Free Banks Hassificd. and the Ajcncy Established. CLASS NO. 1. Punk of North America, Clinton Bank of Indiana, Michigan City, Bank of Svracuse, Syracuse. Bank of Pvockville, Ilockville. B.mk of the Capitol, Indianapolis, Bank of Salem, (south.) Snlein. Bank of Brookvilie, Brookville. Biuk of Monticello, Monticello. Bank of Goshen, Goshen. Bank of K'kha.t. Elkhart. Hank of Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon, Bank of Warsaw Warsaw, Cdtnbridi;e City Bank Cambrdge. Central Bink Indianapolis. Canal Bank Kvansville. Crescent City Bank Farmers Bjnk Westfield. j banners & Mechanics Bnk Indianapolis, ' Fayetto County 15-ink CounerSTill. ! Grammercv Bank Lafayette. ! i!..ar. Indiana Bmk Madison. ; Indiana Stotk Hank Laportc. j Kentucky Stock Bank Columbus. Ligrango Bank Lima. i Merchants and Mechanics Dank New Albiny. Xew York and Virginia State Stock Bank Jvansville. Prnirie City Bank, Tjrre Haute. Silem Bank, (north) Salem. Traders bank Indianapolis. Savings 13nk Connersville. class mo. 2. 00 CENTS. Huntington county Bank Huntington. Kalamazoo Eauk Albion. Bank of Perrysville Perrysvillo. Delaware County Bank Muucie. Indiana lleserve Bnk Kokomo. N. Y. Slate Stock Bank Viucennrs. Tippecanoe Ik. Winneniac. Wubai-h River Bk. Jasper. Wabash River Bk.Newville. j Wabash River Bk.New Corrydon. j Bank of Su.h Bond, South Bend. ! Bank of F'rt Wayne, Fort Wayne. i Northwestern Bank, Blootnfield. j Upper Wabash Bank, Wabash, j Wayne Bdnk, Logansporte. i Wayne Bank. Richmond j Great Western Bank, Tcrre Haute. 1 CLSS NO. 3. 75 CEKT. Elkhart Co. Bmk, Goshen, ( Laurel Bank Laurel, ! Agricultural Bank Mt. Sterling. I Bank of Uockport, Kockport. I Bank of Rochester Rochester. Bank of Rensselear Rensselear. ! Fanners and Mechanics Bank R?nst-lecr Shawnee Ilk. Attica, State Stock Bk. Jamestown. i ; State Stock Bk. Marion. Wabash Valley Bk.Lcganeport. Bunk of Covington. Covington. Pub. Stock Bk, Newport. Siato Stock Security Bk. Newport. Trader's rk,Ndsh ifle. Western Bk, Plymouth. Bank of Albany, New Albany. Bank of T. Wardsworth, Michigan City, Hank of North America, Newport. Bank of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Connersville, Connersville. Bank of America, Morocco, Bdiik of Bridgeport, Bridgeport. Drovers Bank. Rome, Merchants' Bank, Springfield. Merchants' Bank, Lafayette. Northern Indiana Bank, Logansport. Orange Bank, Poseyviüe. Plymouth Bank, Plymouth. State Stbck Bank, Logansport. State Stock Bank, Peru. Traders Bank. Terre Haute. Marshall Co. bank, Plymouth. Note. Class No. 1. includes the As sociation of Specie paying banks. w v --wTill Parin e:sriip heretofore existing between tie undersigned under the name and firm of J. F. Van Valkenburgh & Co., was dissolved by the mutual consent of the parlies on the 2:td inst. The Books, notes and accounts of said firm are le It for settlement with Robert Ru.-k at the old stand, and the liabilities ol the firm are to be settled by him. J. V. VAN VALKENBURGH, ROBERT RUSK. April 26 1853 Ct3. I II ml Eni TlOW FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NEW AND VERY WOXDERFELH! Brought home lo the door of the Million. WONDERFUL discovery has recently x been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Isthmaand all diseases o the Lungs. We refer to Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. or Inha'dng Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method. Dr. C. has restored many fflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It. is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole u rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and vari d changes produced upon them when introduced into the'stomach. and subject to the proc ss or digestion-" The Ilygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country. yew York Dutchmnn Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the,fluid. ICTKor sale by H. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 1855. 7yl.

A. P. HODGES.

IN THE MARKET AGAIN!

THE undersigned having returned to Plymouth and commenced business, solicits a share of the public patronage in the trade of o) llaraivare, TINWARE, STOVES, &c. He has now on hand a variety of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves; Also a large assortment ol Tiliwaro and Stove 0Repairine done on the shortest notice. He will be found at the stand heretofore occu- j pied by Daniel M' Donald, one door south of tht Brick Store. G. S. CLEAVELAXD. i Plymouth, pril Uß,. 15Ü. Ctf. Great Excitement. I Will inform my friends and former patrons, and the public qenera ly, that hove just opened one o! the best supplies of Spring" and Summer l ever had the pleasure to ofTer them. My present stock is sufficiently large for this market, embracing all the new and Approved styles, and-the workmanship, both with regard to taste and durability, will bd found much improved. 7 have also received a large stook of gentlcmen's irttvntsl)ing (Booh 5, Hals ht I he Cord. And many other articles too numerous to mention ; all of which will Vc sold at low cash prices. Having been ensraijed iu business with the , citizen.; o" Marshall comity about a year, and t endeavored to deal fairly and justly with them, and teelinir thank ul for their lornier pat rename, Itlatter my.'eh'that they will find it to t heir interots to continue it. ,.!ll areresjectfully invited -to call and ee for themselves. I'VTU, rotators, and many othei articles of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the best market prices. 11. PIERCE. April 21, l-5". Ctf. Vvchh Bread, Vnlivs i Pics, Kept eonstantlv on hau 1 at mar'JS, 18: iCKARI S. Itooms Iter IZctit. ffl"VV"0 cr three comfortable and convenient up stairs rooms over my" i-tore, for rent. They are suitable for olfi.es orMiops. Enquire of C CALMER. March 22, 18.-.5. Uf :J20 acres of Ijnisd lor Sale. T 'llE Southwest quarter of section thirtyone, in township thirty-four north, of ranLrc tvoe:ist: also the south east cuarter of section one, in township thirty-three north, of ranjse two east, 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 . hMcr., at Vndianapo is, or M. ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr. 3, 1S"3. :ilf. Administrator's Sale. OURSUANT to an order of the Marshall j J. common pleas court, olTer nt private sale j a part of Lot 177 in the town of Plymouth, Indiana; being 18 feet Iront by 110 deep, in the south east corner ot said lot. Apply to Chas. H. Reeve over the Post nice, i or the undersigned at her residence in 'iyialouth. ELIZARETII DAWES, j Jdmi'x on estate ol Frank Daw es dee'd j May :i, I ::.. 7tL PURSUANT to an order or the Common Pleas Court of Morshall county in the State o: ndiann, fo- the sale of land belonging ! to the estate of Henry H. C'mmins deceas- : ed, 1 offer atpiivate sale. All Improved Farm, , Virh timber, water, buildinzs, orcliard &c. lying three miles west of I lymouth contain ; irii PJO Acres, h is described as the west hal 'otthe north west quarter, and the north . west quaiter o:'the south west quatler 1 Fectton 1-, in township 3d, raneone east. I One fourth down, and the balance ou credit, fecured by nutes on interest, waivintr valuation laws, to be secured by mortgage on the premises on confirmation of the sale, to be ex cui ted and recorded at the expense o' the purcha.ser. .MAJOR TUTTLE. I Adm'r. de bor.i non. j April SO, 1C53. Ctl. ! Guardian Sale. NOTICE is hereby riven that the undersigned Guardian of the perso sand properly of Mary J., Olive A , Rufus II. und E.'la ; Haw ley deceased, will cir r to 11 at private : tale on and after the day of May n-xt, at my re-idencein i'lymouth, the following ! Rea' Est de L t longing to s id wards, to wit 'J wo thirds of the undivided half of four a res j off ot" the North part of ihe North We?t fraci tio:i west o' the Mi hL'an ro d, in section 'e'even: also three acres and 21-100 of an i rcre off the South end of the North part of I the .vo ith West fraction, IVest of the .Michipan road in s -ction ten; of land sei c ed in i the indian Country lor the Michitj.n road; j p so the N. rth end of the North Easl qu.rter j of lots No. 1 and 2 of .section twt nty-nine in i townsh p thirty-four north, of range two eas, I containing torty-si ven and 17-100 acres lf as"! nt of fl- - . ly f ur and 4l-10',acres of l I reiinio'" al :'. ash n l anl on day o'ale I A.N fclWZA haw Lti, uu:ruian. April 26, 18:5. U. Fresh bleats. Spring and Fummer my days for During butchering will be Monday and friday ol each week. Smoked, Dried, and Pickled Meats, for sale every day. Also, pickles and pickle I feet. Some have been frightened at my bin 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'.sall politely. Plymouth, April 2, '5.", J. C. Jjast Call. rHE undersigned would prefer havin his I business settled without cost and trou ble, but unles his accour.ts 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. SIHNMBARGEÄ April 5, 1853. TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE i hereby given that tb underlined w th the county surveyor, will, .u the iflftday of May 1854, nt 10 o'clock a. m. on s id dy, prjc-'-e-l io survey and locate the cormrs of their land, in sections 1,2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 14,15,23,25 and 36 in township thirtyi wo north, of ränget! west, in Stark county; '1 o ncet at Monroe Tucker! on aid day. and con--iime from day to day until ell is finUhe l. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor t the time & place above mentioned, 4: defray orprovide for defraying thcirportion f the ex pense of said survey, will be returned to the Counly Auditor of said coupty, and such delin-' queiicr placed on the tax duplicat and collect ed according to lvy, . ' MONROE TUCKER, WOODBURY. - NETHEßTON. Mi? 3, 1555. 7t3.

I AXXUAIf EXHIBIT

Of the receipts and expenditures of tha Board of Trustees of the Town of Plymouth, for the year ending May 1, 1855 The Treasurer of the corporation of Plymouth, in account with said corporation, Dr. CORPORATION FUNDS. To bal. in Treasury, March 1, 1355, 3151 04 Collected from fines and licences Amount collected on duplicate of liöi, Cr. by am't paid for printing. By expenses of street commissiouer and services ol fame, Paid Assessor's fees, do Trustees of lr3, do Desk and chairs 'o: Corporation. Attorney ice. 14 00 195 01 35 25 363 et 123 44 11 03 14 00 13 7 2 00 1 OJ 16 11 45 77 Dr 631 77 11800 35 00 35 i'O J St-ttiouei y. t C erk service Trustee service, SCHOOL FUND To amount iu Ticsurv Much 1st, 1831, Recc.vtd from County Treasury, Int' stou Si hool Fuud notes. Uec'd ol tum reMdentfcholarf, tri.n Collected on t'u licate of 1854. 1.275 93 ?,31 9i Cr. By amcunt paid S. Mcrgau o:i S ho.l H.tuse. 1.7G4 00 Sunt' fur plan of lions'. E ra fir j 1 literm, A. Shi tor X- Co. for work. Digging will and fli.lir-s for s i me, P.iid sehn 1 teichcr'. 5 00 9 00 96 U0 47 GS 1.W Z 63 : 2 ') 1 ' r vo l? 0) 2 01 67 71 Paid on Seminary lot dee J, do lor wood, do locksy.bolts 4- b'ooms, do 3 extra desks, do printing. do .toves for school house, do V. Belanee's no'.e, GRAVE YAWD FUND. T bal. in treasury, March 1. 1-5., To amount received for lots. is 0J 5,254 Dr. ?3 50 55 00 4101 cl 7;i 2 1 'Ji 4 2 r o) 143 SS Cr. Uy Lai tor removing dead do Fence Posts, do Fence boardi. V r biiil.ii;: it iKf, 11 wk and hiut s. "lfer graveyard. ! 7 q iires bl ttik b ae, j Takii g ;ickiiowedg.-me;!t of 491 4 liie Street ComiuiaMoner re1'ort. h;ii:ig expemb-d ou the ftreet in cs.sh ;:d two day bibor u.s' s-ed on the p lis, the sum t f Tlie amount f the lax d"p".iciite of 1351, i 2 155.15 ,527 II B ibinre in the Treasury on l.vt March, 18.'!, r derived fi o n oilier ource, 1,355 02 And of delii.qu -nt taxev rct irne.1. J0'il Auriunt f Corporation otders redeemed 2,764 61 Paid on Seminary, Io, wiKd & 154 62 .1,'J3l,0l Am't received hy Treasurer, 3,882 6 do paid out by Treasurer, 3,994 02 Overdrawn Iroin Treasurer. S ! U ÖG Due Treasurer tor collecting tax o: lüöi, 77 GO ICS 6G Amount of outstanding orders April 21, 1151, 85 R. BROWN. Pre. Attest: M. W. S;.:itu CPk. i'lymouth, April 21, 155. 7t3. . him in istralor's Votier. Tf HE undersigned has this day taken out JL letters of administration on the estate of Larkin Thompson, late of Marshall county deceased. AH persons owing said estate ara requested to make payment, and those having claims against it. mut file them for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. LUCRLTIA THOMPSON Adrar'x. April 7, 1355. 4t3. Lap orte City Bindery. THE subscriber, having re-established a Biudery, is prepared (o do any descriplion of work r.t moderate j rices Blank b3oks ruled and bound to any p -ttern, warrentei of good paper and stock Music done at a lew day's notice. JAS. MERCURY. W. Marriott, Agent, at the 'Banner Offic. with whom all work may be entrusted. 41nr5 State of Iiulian:, Iai'sliall Count)-, Marshall Circuit Court, Avcv it Term 1S55. Warren D. Pcttit, ) Complaint V5 to f foreclose IsaiaJ. Winans s a M ort es te. "lVTOW at this time comes ti e plaintiff by counsel and files his complaint in tho foregoing entitled cause, and it appearing by the affidavit of a disinterested person that said defendant is a non resident of the state of Indiana. The said defendant. Isaiah J. Winans, is therefore hereby notified of the filing sxil pendenc of the complaint ia this behalf, aud that unless he appearand plead, answer or demur thereto on or before the calling of said cause at the next term oi said Marshall circuit court, to be holden at tbe court house in Plymouth in said county, on the second Monday of August next, the same will be heard and de j termined in his absence. Attest: R. CORBALEY c!;r!L. Tn it & Hay Vl'ttts Attys. April 10, lS')-" lit. R0RICR& McDERMOUTfl, House. Sign V Ornamental 9 Are prepared to accommodate all those wishing work done in their line. Gne us call. April 19, 1855. 5tf. Bcard,Scnix Dunn's Steel Plows. "I ff Beaid, Senix and Dunn's Richmond XÜLf Steel Plows, Cultivators, CornShel lers, and a great variety of farming implement, for sale at the sign of the Big Pad Lock by ILS- KELLOGG, Peru, Ind., April 5, 1855. 3if. riTAKENunbv Janes Hamilton. living in .1, He t Township, Marshall County, Iml. on the 14th day of April 1855, one ef tray mare; supposed to be about seven years oäf said mare is a bay roan with three wbitt feet, and the other part white, with' a biased face, and veak eyes, no other marks or brendi perceivable. Said mare appraised at seventyfive dollars by N. W. Mdrich and Nortoa S. Burch belore Justice Daniel Birber. ' At est. II. CORBALEY, Clerk. May 10 1555 8t3 State of Indiana, ITIarha!l County, est Amanda R. Sbarpless ) vs. Complaint for DiTorce. Paul Sharpless. ) . . IN the above cause, it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Paul Shaem-ess is a con resident of tbe State of Indiana; he is hereby notified ot the filing and pendency of said com plaint, aud that the same will be heard before the Marshall circuit court, at its next term to beheld at the court house, in Plymouth, on tha second Monday in August next, and unless he appears, it will be hea rd and determined in Lis Absence . Atte'st: R. CORBALEY clerk. .May 3, 1855. 711. pn. j. yqBWNEOT,3OFFICE rt his residence ihre, doors ncrUt of Edv-ards' Hotel, on Micht& street. Plyncuth, Marek 22, IS55. . . , HU