Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 May 1855 — Page 3

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME.

Extra copies ol the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, may be had at the office for 5 cents each. "The Rash Marriage".--We have a few full copies of this excellent story left. Who wants them? Laporte & Plymouth Plank Road Money. Any of our subscribers wishing to pay their subscription in this kind of funds, may just bring it along. New subscribers can have the Banner 8 months for one dollar of it. tf At Weaver's Tailor Shop. you can get a coat made 'pon honor. That's SO! Bank Trash--as much as it has been cried down--may be profitably disposed of at the brick store. See advertisement for $5,000 on another page. To Correspondents--We must invariably know the real name of the authors

of a!l comirvdii'n a'ious, 10 entitle them to i ihe election of Wise by from 5,000 to publica-Whilst we are always grat.j 10-000 majority. From the figures be- ' . l r ' . . I f're us. we cannot arrive at such a reilr! to receive the pro I'tclior.i of am , ...... .. , lACd to rec i -'su'l. Indeed, it is impossible, from the one. upon sublets siiiUmc Tor t..- pub. j rornpiicalcd n3tme of the returns lhus lie eye, we cannot be cxn?cted to incur ; fjr to 5ay vchich candidate has succeeded inncccssuy rcsnwiiäibuüy on their a c - i It i?. however, grncrally conceded that ,oant. The reu! names of authors are in-hV prospects are decidedly in the

. . variably kept within the office, unless it, is with their consent, (or tell it them selves) that they are made public; or that we are to incur unjust responsibility by withholding them. C' is informed that the subject of our Common Schools, and the manner in which they are conducted, are proper subjects for discussion--none more so, but our rules must be enforced. Our correspondents D' and P' seem to have become tired of their promenading discussion, and betaken themselves to matters of a graver character. When any of our good friends are kind enough to select for us good anecdotes or other interesting items of any kind, they need not be at the trouble of writing them off--unless they are original! Dr. Manlove, it will be perceived by his card, will pay our town another profes- sional visit on Monday next. Persons writing to us solely upon their own business, must inclose a stamp with which to pay return postage, if they expect an answer.

EifiüUS. The it i n employed on the! Sale or Indian. State Stocks. In Il;!rc.idin the i.ei.hhorhooJ of Tvner-! Vork.ot) M n. l.av. .Mr. John Tiiomf ,. . . , it, i ON S ,,J Ml auction .irf) S00 Iiidini ,..le, between thi ,!,. und Slate 5-Sf nnj dfl 500 idi.lia Sule 2JVicHd up qure a mu.- on Sjttirda? eve-j ..-fhe attendnme nt this sale," sas the t.iiu', usl. wi-.ii tl.e L..ie5nt two or thieej Tribune, "was vey lare. end the bidu:iü(.ä, b.rjv. a i.su t. hoiii they 'ünß ?p. riled, it being the largest amount , . i ...,,!, .... c He of J?t-uo stocke ever otTcred to the public want-a cortiuuied u tue woik, wnsdis-. I , . e . i at bucii'.n this cry. Ine stocks were cL.rd. e tlt:..er,ta,:d t.iat two of t..e ,y , Anililor f ,u ,Una fof cc l.jises .vcte sf rr!-l) h m: .1. J of iu-olvtiit bai.ki of that State. The A:!'.!aviis wei :ii..l, i.iijp'.jiuiiig of prices ob-.aitid were imex peeirdly hih. itiult and b-t.r. -a ith intent to kill, I the Ur amount ofTerd, ami , t I . i . about 1 per cent, ab ve th B ard nri:cs.' ti;d ou luosdiy two ut.tt.e accuse J wetr, ' ....... arrested near L.port.. U- !e.irn that the fly is do u much - id.inue lo tht; whejt er -p in Carroll

Found--Little Bald Butch, who was drowned in Yellow River at this place on Monday week, and for whom such diligent search was made by our citizens during the greater part of the week, was found afloat near the western shore, on Saturday morning last, by his father.-- He was in the bend of the river, but a few hundred yards below where he was drowned. No one was with the father at the time he was found, and no one but him can truly tell the feelings of a parent, upon witnessing such a scene. Little Byron's play-mates should take warning, and keep away from the river, if alone, or in company with other small boys. Much credit is due quite a number of our citizens for the faithful and diligent search made for the body, during the two or three first däys of the week. Wheat.--We understand the fly is doing more injury to the wheat crop in this county, than most persons are willing to believe. Some fieIds are totally destroy-ed--others partially.. Isn't Barnum losing time and money by not having daguerreotype pictures of the improvements lately made on the corner north of Pershing's Drug Store? "HalIo, Tom-- did you hear of the lucky circumstances that happened a fewv days ago?" "No--what were they?" Eno has broke jail!" "No.'" "Yes he has; and two men were run over by a wagon and team, and neither of them hurt." "Ah! that was lucky. How did it happen?" "They were under the bridge!" D. A Box of Cigars & a Shawl--'Rob-ert.' said a doating mother to a lad of nine, who was amusing himself in the corner by pulling the tail of a tabby cat-- 'Robert, what would you like to have me buy you, for a New Year's gift? Shall it be a topV?' 'NO! I'm too o!d for a top.' 'Then you would tike a sled, or a pair of skates.' 'No. I don't want them.' Shall I get you a bow and arrow, or a picture book; or what would you like best? 'Old lady'' said Robert, rising with much digntly, 'respect the feelings of a gentlemau(?) and do not aggravate me; keep your bows and arrows, and your picture books for them that like 'em. If you want to know what 1 like, I will tell you--a box of cigars and a shawl! P.

Under this head we intend placing our latest News Items, and mir readers shall have them a little in advance of the mails.

Virginia Election. So far as we hare received returns from the electioa held in Virginia on Thursday last, they are in favor of Floumey's ! election for Governor. Returns from 33 PiCU mill VJCI1. TOIS, Ol e.UU. 1 From still later accounts re. 1 1 I cslPua3 umc uuuuis as iu :ina i result in Virginia, are yet entertained. I even by those nearer the Old Dominion , e HTe 'pflt. Detroit Daily Free Tress of Sunday morning, the 27tb. says: "the returns from J ly the sucefss of Mr. Wise. The contest has boei; tlit hardest fought in the annals of State elections." New Your, May 26. Pispstches from Washington claim 5tenJaii t. luiium? Irom the counties hw (tQu lul counlies heafJ frQm VVitt. is hiea o t'iourney 1.5G3. Tftr in l in !r r nf tlip Sfafcrurn brnnriat. ic ir.a'onty of about G.C00 m 1S52. I Ltclion in Kansas.. ; St. Louis. May 21. A disrntch to the Republican siys t Vi -. t tlio T v t.u-n rt Ii 1 1 c I . t Iijq i-1 t . i Uie I,ro svery ticket ny smy-one mn ijority, and that the pro-slavery men are i . - j. . i i iri irvi til crn wiauii t ew Ohleis, May 25. The Grand Jury have returned a true hiil nciiiist ex Postmaster Kernldll for einbt zzlini valuable letters. Ntw York Miy 2G. llai.iJ'ph C. Laceile, T. A. Myri's, and .. c. .H irtin v re arrested eaterdnv. j 1 navirtR men nit tne Lng lloritm. reccrtly lound abandoned oil Key West, ns n slaver. The first named xvns in thisum of $20 000. but the otheri were dcfirnd in custodv, bcins un. ,. . . ... able to tin ', serurities. IWs ty Land Acpiications. The numl.cr ,,f npplirat-ons for bounty land. ., ij .hp act of M irt h 3, 1855 received at the- United Stats Pension office up to the 10;h it.st, r.j U2.300. coin: ' v A .nv ff;ilu:c. Yo f.nd the following in the. Paris cor-resp-.ndt Iii e ( f Le Progress, ihe irpubl:cT.ii French j 'iirnal m New Yo.k, If riutht n'.ic. atid our readers have the same opponunity n? ourselves fur t'ecidin, it . 1 c oi i.ie nihfi inmi we ne e.i (ot: meo ; from tlin pubmlud acoun's. The UtPSt uf.-As vet iriven, it will bo recollected. ei:ite tlown to the period when the fire of I besiers La J ''ack-iied." This goe j " a step lurther. lue correspondent says: .' f . . - " I be fire of the Allies has entirely .u lheir .-.uni-jn exhausted; th ir mortars h'ive thriwn 1 tin Inst bomb; '" havo discharged thwir last shot; the ofSvuStnd is suspended. The I ( itr-t I . f n f 1 h l r. f nn :t) iti ü ii . I n n X? n-v n L.tillrrv his written as f.d!owt to ih Km. pert,r: 'Sire: I promised yru thit I would ni litr.ain the faonibardinenl for a certain number of days. I havo kpt my word; my task is ntcoinnlislicd. YVe have not reduced tho pl.ice, and we are not in a condition lo attempt the assault. There r-m-iin tn n5 nnlv th nl'.prn.ilp nf rilirirrr ,...r r.irrfi. in a.wvt nrAnr n... et ' I r - : . 6Ui t m consequenre of the prolonged fire, are completely incapaci&tad for further service we must leave them, as old iron, in ihe hands of the enemy. On the receipt of this letter, the Em. jieror cispatched an order to raise the Möge. Hut from the timo of sending the order to the period of its execution will ba a long inteival. i -- Kaisin; the S!t?c. IIokace Gkeelt, in a letter from Puns by tho Baltic, remarks ns follows: The Emperor will not go to the Cii mea, ns he had strongly intended to do. His b.agfge has been some doys on the way, but will probably be stopped at Constantinople, and returned. Iu fact it begins to be understood, even by the French and English, that no laurels are to be reaped by the besiegers of the Russian stronghold at least not immededintely. It is now privately whispered that the siege must ba raised, and the Russians beaten iu the open field in fact, driven out of the Crimea before the siege can seriously be resumed with any hope of success (you remember that children are required to lay some salt on th tail cf the bird they aspire to catch.) Upon Lake Superior used to talk of n mining director who dug in one spot till the rock became hard then he stopped and tried another place. I have noi yet heard thatheg'ew rich by (his sort of engineering, and I don't think the Allies very likely to take Sevastopol by letting go of it;, though 1 hive no doubt it U the best they can do. Cut. having taken the wolf by" the ear, we shall see what work they make of lett ling him go. It is a rather nico opera-1 t:... .... - lion.'

For the Uaaner. Promenading. Mr. Editou: Notwithstanding our friend D. in the Hanner of last week, came on my blind side and made the lint fly, I will at least make some apology.I do not consider that a person with a firm step in his gait would make any great noise while on foot, unless he gets on some of the side-walks in a cer;ain town which shortly expects the railrond cars; there on those teetering, tottering, loose boards which are used on the ssdevvalkf, h? might make in walking, stumbling and jostling between boards, noise enough to make some suspect the tariff'' was coming. Wonder why the newly elected councilmen ofsuch town does not see to said sidetwalks? Friend D. presumes that the women will not thnnk me for my compliments. Woman is the morning star of our youth, the day star of our manhood, the evening star of our declining yearf; God bless our stars! they will not frown upon us for using a little pleasantry iu compliments to them. D. cannot endorse my views on (lancing, romping, waltzing, cic, as it would not be fashionable in our moral village. I care not what kind of exercise they take part in so that it gives life and nctivity to those who engage in it, for it is a fixed law of nature that proper exercise is necessary to insure health and loveliness, strength of body and mind. I am glad to hear that he has paid some attention to vocal music, and has so far advanced in that science as to be able to whistle, 1 hope he will continue to improve m music, for lie will find it entertaining and beneficial to health and temper, and should he be the head of a family he can, if a vocalist, greatly assist in quieting the- children when they become fretful or 'er py. P.

Aloerinan IJinn Leing called upon by rl Wiiman ill orren! haetn mid in.dianrint nl ....... ,.' j. Vlhi aj'iicinju iiiivü iu tin, u.itii'asru nun in the following terms, viz: "Alderman. Mrs. Snooks, my t.ext door neighbor, ca'Ied me a thief, can't I make her prove u'M 'Wcii.' said the Alderman, after a moment. ifeliVeration, "you may, but 1 think von h id better not." Somrb'idy says a wife should bo like roasted lamb lender nnd nicely dressed. A scamp adds: "and without sauce." What would bo tho effect of feeding boan'ers r x:!uivi!y on sausages? They would growl. -ISfc- - List of lud. free Banks at lnr. CORRECTF.il WEEK LT. R.mkof Indiana. Michisr-an City. Rrookville bank.'Brookville. Bank of Syraeu.'e, Syracuse, do Elkhart, Elklial. do do do do do do do do liockville, Rockville. Goshen, Gosl.en. Mt. Yemon, Mt. Vernon. Salem, Salem. The Capitol, nlianapolia. U'ars-aw, Warsaw. Montictllo, Mouticello. Paoli, Puoli. Canal bank of Kvansville, Eranville. Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridce City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Conntrsville. Farmers' l ank. West field. Gramerey bank Lafayette. Hoosier lank, Loanspcrt. Indiana bank, Mdi&on. Indiana Stock bank, Lapor!e. Kentucky stock bank, Columbns. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lacranre bank. Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. York V Virginia State stock bk, Ev;tnsvi!le Prairie City bank. Term aute. Southern bmk. Terte Haute. Salem bank, Salem. Savings bank of mliana Conneril'e. Traders bin's, ndiauapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokotno. I3For the future w-e shall omit those that are not current, as li tre are about as many prices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. Count v Officers. R7C11AR!) CORBALEV Clerk. JDIIN'SON UROWXLEfh Recorder, JOSEPH EVANS, Treasurer, JOHN L, THOMPSON, Sheriff, THOMS McDONALD, Auditor, OLIVER W, MORIAS. Purveyor. J, F, vanvalkenr;;rg, p, m. SAM' L MCDONALD, Swamp Land Corner. SlnrS; County Officers. C. HUMPHREYS, Clerk. Mr. CH1PMAN, Sheriff. C. HUMPHREYS, Auditor. . W. W. McCORMlCK, Treasurer. J S BENDER, Sur eyor. C. S. THHiTs, Swamp Land Commissioner. J.BOZARTH, Post Master. d. BOZARTIL RtC tder. ' R-V- SPUR1ER. Justice of the PeaccKnox. A. r. CARROLL. " LUNGS! LUNGS!! We refer our readers to an advertisement in another column, for full particulars concerning the (Ivtftana of Dr. Curl is. It i aid to b4 one of the most remarkable cures, for all des-T cnption oi u eases of the lungs, ever discovered. Its virtues have been tested by hundreds, who have obtained their knowledge by the best of all teachers experience. CAUTION. Dr. Ccrtis' Htöeana is the original and only genuine article. mrPer?ons suffering from diseases of the throat or lungs are, in a great majority of cases, completely restored to health by a faithful trial oi Dr. Curtis' Hygeana or inhaling Vapor. By the Doctor's new method of treatment, the medical agent is brought in dire t contact with the diseased parts, and cannot fail of ha ing a beneficial effect. All Drugiits sell it. See advertisement in this paper. Caution. Dr. 'Curtis' Ilygeana is the original and only genuine article. Dr. ITTaillovc, Dental Surgeon, will pay our place a professional visit on Monday, June 4lh, and remain a few days for the accommodation of any of oar citizens wishing any thing in Lis line. brTng t h i ErvTbTvT! The highest market price will be allowed on Mibscription, for any amount of clean Linen and Cotton Hugs, delivered at this office. Don't faT to pay your eubscrip'ion, when you can pay it in rags. I Must "haveltr THE little amounts due me for Cabin.l li,vlr nT? .1. ..... . ut vuihiu c., mu'i oe seiiiet tn some way, either by cash or note within a very short time or the accounts of those indebted will be tound in the hands of Esq. Smith for the quickest and shortest way of collection. I L. A. JOSEPH. i May 17, 1S33. ' 9ff

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.Urs. BAKER Would respectfully; inform her uM patrons and the Ladies generally, that i-l. e has returned to Plymouth, and resumed the Millenery Business at her residence, Hlid solicit a continuation .if that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed by her old customer, find thit of other citizens wishing any thim in her lili'. She has lately received from Chicago u handsome nud well selected as.f ortti ent ol SPRING AND SUMMER llillincr's Goods, Which the Iad;e-are respectfully invited to call j and examiue, I efure purchasing l-ewhere, and hivii: made nrr.npemeiita l y whi h fie will j be in the regular ret ipt of the IntOSt I'usll- j iOU9, of each season , she hpe to be able, by ' carefully mperiuteiiding all the work with i which Alf may be lavored, to give general utlsfat'tton. May 17, 1855. 9tf. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall circuit court. JACOB B. BAILEY, et. nl, v. John Low:y et. al, and the heirs of Samuel Kepler deceased, whose names are unknown. On the 23d dayo May a petition was filed in my office by Jacob B. Jailey, for partition of lands belonging to the estate of Martin Bailey deceased, to which the heirs of Samcel KtrtER deceased, are made part es, and their names are unknown, and they ate believed to be non residents of the State, a appears by affidavi ; they are herely notified of the pendency of said partition, and the same will be heard by said cour.at its next term, to be held at the court house in Plymouth on the 2d Monday iu Au- st 1355. Attest: R. CORBALEY, clerk. May 21, 155; 10U. MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of an execution and orJer of sale to me directed, issued o'it of the office of the clerk of the Mar. hall Common I'leas court. 1 shall offer for sale the property ktnwn as "Blissville," at the court house door in Plmou:h, on Thursday the 14th day o'' June next, f.'t the rent nn'l nrof.t 'ör seven years, and if they fail to sell for enough to satisfy the execution, :h;Il then oder fl.e cntite estate and ti'le of the defendant therein to the highest bidder. The property is described as follows: The r.orth east c4unrter of the north west quarter of t ection tl I , in tow nship 31 north, of range one east, in Marthall county, with Tavern, Store, Stable--, Orchard &c. 'lken as'.I.e projierty of Justice F. T. Stevens at the suit i f Lyman Blair, to satUfy s judement for .önand costs. JOHN L. TilOMrsON, Sh'tT. T. B. Thompson Dept. May -21, !S'5. lUt3. A. P. II 'DGLS. JOHN PORTER HODKRS &z PORTER, Attorneys at Laic, Plymouth. Marshall County, Indiana. Offiee ot II. H. Mine's Hardware Store, WJLL ejvi" pro i-pt a'ten'ion 'o the collection o' Claims, a tend to the p rchase and -ale of re l estate, procure Rounty Land Warrants and Pensions. Refer to Messrs. r. p james & co., New York. " II A WES & MCKILLAP. " peauson & co,, Chicago. " K K. SWIFT & CO., HUNTINGTON. LEE & C., Dct. ' U. A. LAWMAN & CO., Cm. Ap il CG, IÖS. f.yl Laporte City Bindery. J1IE subsiriber, having re-established I a Bindery, is prepared to do any de s ription of woTk t molende prices Blank lioiks ruled and bound to any p ttern, warrented of eood paper and stock Music done at a tew day's notice. - JAS. MERCURY. W. Marriott, Apen, at the 'Banner' Office, with whom all work maybe entrusted. 41m6 Rcard.Scuix A: Dunn's Steel Plows. "I ff Beanl, Fcnix and Dinn's Richmond 1UU Steel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, and a sreat variety of farminsr implements, for sale at the sign of the Hitf Pad Lock by 11. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind.. April 5, 1853. 3if. list ray Voticc. rIWKEXupby .laiies Hamilton. living: in J. Be t Township, Marshall County, Ind. on the 14th day of Ap il 185.", one e tny mare; supposed tobe about seven years old; vaid mare is a bay roan with three while feet, and the other part white, with a blazed face, and 'veak eye, no o'her marks or brands perceivable. Said mare appraised at peventyfive dollar by N. W. tlJrieh and Norto.i S. i'urch be'ore Justice Daniel Barber. At est. R. CORBALEY, Clerk. May 10 1835 St3 DR. .1. W. BEIVXETT'S OFFICE i t his resid nee three doors north of Edwards Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth. March 1853 ltf. X,at Catl. T FIIE undersigned would prefer having his .! 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 ofasking 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,SHlJARGE Apiil 5, 1S5j. FOR THE CURE OF Asthma mid Consumption. NE W AND VER Y WONDER F EL!!! " Brought home to the door of the Millioti AWONDERFL'L discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all diseases o the Lünes. We Tefer to ' Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhaling 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 whote 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 of digestion-" The Hvgeana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. Aeie York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the het of the body being sufficient to tvaporate the.fluid. !TJ-Kor sale by II. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. .May 3, 1855. 7yl. State of Indiana, Marshall County, ss: Amanda R. Sbarpless ) vs. Complaint for Divorce. Paul Sharpless. j IN the above cause, it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Paul Siunrixss is a non resident of the State of Indiana; he is hereby ratified ot the riling and pendency of said com plaint, aud that the same will be heard before the Marshall circuit court, at its next term tc be held at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appears, it will be hea rd and determined in hit absence. ' Attest: R. CORBALEY clerk. Til. May 3, 1355.

gzft In Plymouth. rIIE subacribergj would respectfully inform the S Ladie Mini Gentlemen of Plymouth, and its vicinity, that he has coi-.stanlly on ban 1 a genernl assortiueiu OF BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds, sizes and prices. This advertisement now will show Tlie Plymouth people where to go, For Boots and choc f every kind, T suit the most fastideous mind. For tiioce who bow at Fi.hiois shrine, 1'lease call al M itk'i he does design To keep what cannot fail tu suit The latest styl of Shoe and Boot. If ladies wish for slippers near. To suit the mind and fit their feetOf Gaiters of the latent fashion, Vhen dret-sed to make a sj lendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or .night to wear; The cnll at M icks. v u'iJ find them thereof evry size and varied hue, M ide at the e ist and w est ard too. We al -o have a Buskin Ti, K)r w alking which the fair should buy. For the sake of health and comfort too; Then call and buy our B iskia Shoe. Now F irmt-rj you will please to call AOKt his stock will please you all; Hi s sti tk is gi od, and cai.'t be beat. By any housi, on :ti y street. A belter boot cannot be made. Than those we keep for country trade. Our Thick Bro2aus are also stout, Thi yTi wear till they are all worn out; But if you want a finer Shoe; Then call at Mack he'll furnish you With Cilf. Morocco, or with K'p; With kinds the best, that will not rip. Younr Misses too, we fond'y greet Come let us beautify yo ir feet. With Gaiters. Slippers or Booties With any khd thsit you may j l-asc. We d-o have for babes that creep, A little Slioc that's very cheap; It's plial lw and also i,e;i?, Aud will protect their little fe t. 33'Cull at the old stan'. Terms Cash.

JOHN McDANNEL. M ty 17. 1953. J1. STATE OF INDIANA, WARREN COUNTY, SS. NOTICES iH rel y give, thatD l s Warren, Ada inistfütur ul the esti t- ot Aamn L'ist-ley deceiisd, has lilod Iiis n tiiion to seil the real estate -f the dft eastd, his per.on:d beii'g insufficient j to pay las deOt; and that .'aid petition will be heard ttt the nrxt term f ihi -inr. UM. R BOYEH. c'e.k riy H. R. Pouieroy, D -p. Miy 17. 1S3. " 9;3. State of Indiana: 3Iarha!l county, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, August term. 1655. S.iiuui 1 M isters i r. FororloMire. Georae T. Biiirb, ) . The plaintill' in the f.. rejoins ertitleil ratine, by Reeve bit A'ti-rnej . filrd in my c ftioo his eomjd;iiut tor forei l Mire of mnrtiMse. and i' t iti itiude touppcur to my satUliiCti." by tiniffid ivit t-f a diintereted person that snid defendant is h non resident of the Stute f Indiana. Th? hiiid di-fetidiiit fieorp T. RmcIi is therefore hereby notified of the l.ling and pendency (if said ci-uij laii t, und tlrat uiile heapp'ar and ple d ainwcr r itin-ir tlicrt-to on or beforo tlie eallinjr of said caue .-it the i;ext term of the M ir.hail circuit court, to lie t.ohleti at the court house in Plymouth, insuid county, on the second Monday in .V'g'i.-t next tho Fame, a to him, will tic tnken a confejsfit, and will be heftd and determined in bis absence. Attest: R. CORBALEY, clerk. "Miv 17 18"5. 9 4. C. H. Reeve Atty. for p'tfT. Stall oriiicliana, Marshall County: In the. Marshall Circuit Court. David A M.D mald vs. Limlsev C. TJionripton, J .hn Thompson, John ILiynnker. Elizabeth Ilayni'iker. James Acres. n.iza .-vcr-s. Il imilton U inlner. VComn'vnt JuiiaAnn Gardner, fiidenn Acres, j forD'e?. EiTiüy Acre-, Widian Fisher, Ellen FLher, und Wytt Thompson. .1 hi't?; George W. Thompsi n aid other, heirs uf I rUin Thonipvn. deceased. 13 it kuoun th-iton t!:e IG'hdivof April, ISjö. tlie piaintilfin the fr roinc entitled cause tib.il his complaint in my office, rgiin.t sii I d--fenibin; iijiou whi h a snminons isstiil, whi h has Inen returned served upon serve of said defendants, und it appearing by s iid lefuru thit Linilsey C. Thompson. John Thompson, Jdm H ivmnker, Elizabeth H iymak -r, James A'-ret. Eliz Arre. II indhon G ir!ner, Jidia Ann Gardner. Gid-on Acres, Emily Acres, William Fisher, Ellen Fisher, anl Wvatt Thompso.i are not found. They are therefore hereby notified cf the filing ami pendency of aid complain'; and that unless they appear and answer thereto o& or before the enlh'n of said C;'U-e, at the next term of the M irshall circuit court, to be holden a? ihe court house in Plymouth in said conntv, on tne f ecor n .Aloi dav m August next, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: R. CO It BAL EY, clem. M iv 17, 1855. ytl. C. II. Keevr, A'ty for jd ff. I" 1ST or LKTTEltS Remaining'ii thJ Post office at Plymouth, nd,on the 15th of May, I8.V. 1 tv . ....er ueorie Kendall P. F Keyer Andrew Lynch Miss Jeruiha Mathews James Melley James Myers Mathis Miller Samuel McCormic George McChune Andy Mills and Batley Murfy James Mills Eli Moore James Maxson Orin Morris Mrs Kate A McCay Matilda McCay Sarah J me Maikin Elizabeth Mitton May A Noyce LW 1 Noll Jesse G Olmstead Susan E2 Olmstead George Olmstead Samuel Plake Miss Mary 'lake John Plant Jame Peckham John E Preston Russel Parrott George Peterson Jonas Ryeson John Rhodes Joseph H Rinnett Samuel Remington George Singer Miss Jane Steel Mm Amanda Snyder Miss Mary Sunter Rowert Stewart James F Shelton Howard Smith S T Shafer John. Seltingrirht David Smith James Smith William O Skinner J F Sayler Henrv Taylor Sophia Taylor Mary E Thomas Isaac Turner John W Thayer L T Ybdar Christopher WattaEu . Watson B M White Nicholas Apple John Akin Solomon Anderson George Bakr Harriet Borden Valentine 3 Brewer C Bussing Isaac F Bilimr Nelson W Bell Win Broad bent David Huss Michael Bishop Willis Ball Jackson Ball T B Congdon William CrawveT Peter Cantwell William Crmican John' Courtwiis;htC Camp Wm Cunningham Almeda Douglass Catherine Depuy W W Dean David S Dunham T A Doddridge J P Ihllmau L G Engle Solomon E Engie Elizabeth Ells Simeon Evans Jacob Hetcher Charles W Fish Samuel Fish Jonathan I Gordon Robert Greenwood James GageE f Griffin Charles G2 Gills Mary O HoestitlarSamuöl IV Hough II A Hareng Daniel Hastings Royal C HeysGeorre Hanrech Hanrech Hadley Silas Harner William Holia William Howe P James Mrs Phila A Jenkins Evans Jonei James Johnson Miller Knapp Albert Knapp L Kinney Jacob A Krar e L Wade Mxs Gemima "1 J. F. VAN VALKENSPBGH, F. Jt

$100 REWARD.

B1 ROKE Jail on the night of the 15th inst.. Bichard Eno, for whose recovery or safe loijpment at any place, where I can get him, w ill pay the above reward. He is a thi k, heavy set man, about five feet six inches high, light colored hair, with a mole on his left cheek, and about 33 years old, and rather a oown-catt look. It is supposed that he will stear for Illinois. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sh'lT Marhsall County. Plymouth, Ind., May 17. 1853. 1H3 Office of the Ciu. Fc.ru i CMrago Railway Co. rpilE transfer books of fraid Company will be closed on Wednesday M y 2.id. and remain closed until June 2nd, 18C5. By order of the Board of Direct. -rs. JOHN S.ALLEN, Secv. Laporte. Ind. April 2 1. 1755. 9 3. RAIL ROAD MEETING. A Meeting of the Stockholders of tie Cincinnati, Pi-ru aid Chicago 1'ad Way Company, will be held at tli cent house in the t Vii of R hett r, in Full-ii c naty, In lian i, on S iturday the iud day . f J n.e next, at oik o'clock P.M., for the election of Directors tor the ensuing year. A prop.iti)ii will be submitted, to led'.ic--' the number t directors, from Thirteen to seven or nin'. Piopositi-iin fr r. inning connections with other rit.id', will als be submitted, and also such other buMiiesf, a." may be thought necessary to transact. By order of the Board. W. C. HANNAH, Prest. Lapoite, April 16. li."5. 9 3. r PUBLIC SALE. 'TmIE undersigned v ill sell it o.iblic sale I on Wednesday. .Tmio 'JO IR.i.t. mio mi!p I - - - j w ? V4IV 111! i west of the Michigan road from Sumner's some valuable stock and household an l kitchen Jumiture. Six colts '2 yearling. 2 two y ars olJ, and 2 three years "old all in rood order. Also quite a number ol three year old steers, heifers and Milch cow?, and our year ling calves, also 25 or no hogs, s boats, and hows with pigs; 23 heal of thtep. and some farming utensils. Also a let of household I coavls o various ;:nus. C AT 1 1 ERIN E LO LEM UG II. May 17, Vülo. t'tl Administrators Notice. The undersigned having taken out letters of adminitsration on the estate of Michael Snyder late of Marshall County, deceased, all those indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make Payment, and those having claims against the same, are requested to file them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is solvent. JACOB SNYDER. Adm'r. 9t3 May 17, 1855 Administrators Sale. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Michael Snyder, deceased, will sell at public sale on Saturday June I6, 1855, at the residence of John E. Snyder in Polk township, the personal property of said ertate, consisting principally ol hotiiehold and kiichtn furniture. Terms: All sums or three dollars and under, co'hin hand, an l ou all sums ov erthat am't, a credit o! six months vol he given, upon notes with approved security, waiving valua tion atid uppraisment laws. JACOB SNYDEit, Adm'r. May 17th. 1SV. "Jtl Honey to Give away. "I Offer for sale far below their v.-lne. and be1 low what is asked bv others for less valua- ! lie situations, the following desirable property The "Foineroy Brick Store Property,'' ond Warelonre being 2G feet front by 126 dctp; n i.irce nne imcit ?;o e, ana warehouse pack the bej-t business !o?aticn in town. Also Part of lot 41. 22 feet by I2rt, lyin 20 ft et south of the brick store, with a two story wood building. A fine bu iness location both in the host business block in 'own. Also Yilh-e Lot, with and without dwelling j large and smail tn various parts of the town Also Eizht Acre of Land fdjoining the town plat, with a good Tannery thereon," and fine water privilege to suit that busiue s very desiral-lc location. Also Several tracts of land in various parts of ibis county. 8J acres of heavy timbered wild, 2 miles from town. ICO acres. 1 envy timbered and wet prairie, 3 miles from town. 167 acr s, part tiir.ber and balance improved. 12 mile-? fri m town. 4(1 acres liht barren?, one 'forth of a mile from town. 2 t0 acres, 40 improved, barren?, 17 miles from town; All in good neighborhoods, urrounded by fine-improvements, and for sale at very low rates, iitle indisputable Also other Lands at the u u?ual prices thTO' C. II. REE YE. the country, I lymeath, Ind., May 3, 185). 7tf. WANT to buy groceries, drus and ned. icines, paints and oils, go to H. B. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply of everything in h s line of trade, and will sell thera at the lowest cash prices and give the highest market price tor all kinds of grain, pork, butter, eggs, scneca Fnake root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. JloylO, Idj.i. 8-Ct n. 51. BROWX . C BAXTER BROWN & BAXTER, Dealers in Stoves, MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper ware, WOULD most lespectfully 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 of paying, and perhips a little lower than any other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manufacture our own wares of the veiy l estot stock, and as we intend making it a permanent business perhaps lorli'e, our customers may rest assured that we will sell thera none but Good and Cheap Articles, As this is the only way to establish a reliable and permanent patronage, from the proceeds of which- ater years of toil and close attention to business we may have something to rely;upou in our older years. The Ladies shall be promptly waited upon, and can have any article in our line manu actured ot repaired to order, and on short notice. ILTWe shall adopt as an invariable rule jVo disappointment when work is promisedShop two doors north of the brick, stor at the sign of "Tin Shop' across the sidft wilt Rasa and most articles 61 country Produce taken in exchange. Call mad see os

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IN THE MARKET AGAIN!

THE undersieneä having returred to Plym outh and commenced business, soiicus a aic? of the public patronage in the tra. oi IIa 2 it IV CZiC TIXWAKE, STOVES, kc. lie has T.or: on Lar.d a variety cf Cooking, Parior and Box Stoves; Also a large aborts:? nt ol Timvaic anil Stove l'ii!?. IiRepairiri2-(!one on the r?.ortest r.ct ce -He will !-e found iT.li stanJ heretofore occupied by Daniel M'DoaaH, ore door iouth. ot th Crick Store. G. S. CLE AVE LAND. Plymouth, .'riier, l"55. tf. Great Excilcuicnl. ill i:irorr.i my friends and former r n'ron?, ari'l t' e nubviW" be cerera ly, t'.at have jut or-ei.cd oLt o- ll.e lei. of 11 Spring and Euniner ever had the plcasnie to clfer thc.:i. My present stock is sufficiently larg-.- fur thic market, ciubraciig all the i,e v and approve! styles, and the workmanship, lo;h with ic.ut 1 to taste and durability, w.ll hi iomd iach improved. have also recc.ved a lare stool: cf fc.itlemen's irnvmsl)ing oc&j, Hats by the ('or;!. And many other articles t-jo i:u';:rrt u ; t rnn tion; all of which w:il le t-jld at bv. cuiii price.-. Having Icon et ratel in 1 .c; with tie citizens o!" Marshall cfa:::v iilio-; .i tar, an 1 en-kavore 1 1, i. ':! a; ..-il v v. i. h thetr. ' and &:v.i thaitk'r.l f r ti, ! are, I uatter i;iv.eb ti:.-.t ti fori;: ev v.Il t;:o : it t j ;i-:ot-.fcir i liter c-ts to ectitiüUe fullv invited to call oid see t.- . h -nisei ves. IV', rolatoe-. .-ii: u. -mv ot cles of coun'rv Pr-'ilu.- talon ;n esc he: art:ha.t.'e t"jr Goo-If, al the L" ': i.iir'..t.t pri April 2', l'ö". 'es. 11PiER'JE. C' f . Or:a::!C2iIal Are prepare! to aeeoni'no-'.it'i- r-1! th lin'Work -.lorie in th.';r line. Gic ua call. ".tf. April 19, L '.'j'), Fresh iSrcael. C aLv Krpt constantly oa hand at mar -5, 1S Hoams For lemi t r ! 1WO or three ccinf" rtui !c c ":i trion. tip sta:rs r-)0Ti:; over t;.y" f r ren. -lire They are rutiable f jrofa ::. o;V of C. ' VLMI i.'. Itt Match 22, IS:.5. tl20 arres et reitst I Tor alc. f IHE Soutli wet quarter of sccti-r.i thirtyone, in township t ii'.rty-fc-ir i.ort':, ' ( j ranee twoea&t; nlo the sra.!: et quarter ; section one, in township t!.;r:y-lhr e i:crth of of oi" i ranre two east, situate. i thue r:iiics ca: j Plymouth. This 1ml is t.iv I7 t'li u .-.-r l ! with Oak, Arh. Popiax, Wu'.a:it, S.Vjt-Mnrle. For ""ther particuli? ap-to ;: II. Ficr. ' at ndianapo is, or M. ALLEN. ' at P-tyrnDuih. Apr ., 1." " j. tf. Administrators Sale. PURSUANT to an -r r of the Marshall common plf a? c-r-rt, o.Trt at private ssV a part of Lot 177 i:it';c to vn 0:' PIthou::, In ilianfl! l-eiiv irt 1 .- Iron rv . ' r-f - . 3 - . - i 1 ! . - ; Apply toChas. If. Peeve soma cas coiner o: ra.i r ' f. r.-,, . r r. or the undersigned u 1 cuth. " EL -Idiiii's on e-ta:; May .:, 1 ;." ,. . r r--:! iu P'.vnIZA Hi. TH DAWES, J L 1 uu ik X- J. -'c-c-l-7tl. OURSUANT to a-,, r r r .L P.ea Court of M.:r-! idite o: IivLnnn, fo tie .ie o; lie C"-,:r5oi c - m-y ut the to the e.tate of Hei.r.- !. 1:2 uuceaed, 1 clk-r ntpriv.T'e s.iio, An I:Si:ovcI F.ii,?r!, With timber, water, I tii". - r.hr.l ctr. lyin' three miles west cf ! Iv-.r.eu.h corr.air.inr 120 Acres. Jt is described si !:- wet hap' of the inr'.h west quar'.- r. cr.-J the r.rrt?t west quarter o the souii. vest cuarrr oi e'.'.'I .....I, J J , IJ..l.- I.u. ; 0ne f Jtirth dow I secured by notes r i, an I tl bt.l:-.r;.:e cn creii. on interest, v.-a;y:n:: valuatiou laws, to be secured by n:-r:c- 0.1 premises on couf::r.r.t:on of the rV.?. to be eveu i ted ar.l reccrid at re:. re exro "i-e n be rurchi "ii . - i I l-l-i. Air.'r. Ct. .cr.n rCt'. April 26, 1 "OTiCE i hereby civen that the snlef- ! J 1 signed Guardian cf the perco s and prep ; erty of Ma; y J., Olive A , Rut as If. and Eli ! Haßley derei ed. will c.T r to eil at pr.vats I sale on and after the :.y cf May nxt, ! at rar re.-denre in i'lymcu'i;, ihe following i.eai t.st -re oeionuuriir 10 sol wnrü.;, to wit Two tr.irJs of the undivided hilt j f four a rci oJ of the North 1 art f the North YvVt 'notion west ot the Mi bitran n d, i;i tectiort e'even: also three acres aud 21-K'C of an J i ere off ihe South e: d of the North part of the J-o;th West traction, liest of the .Jichipan ro.td in section ten; of linl sel.'Ced ia the ndian Country for the Midi' -n road; sothe N rlh end of th North East quirter of lots No. 1 and 2 of faction twvniy-nine in townslrp thirty -four r.orth, cf rare two esst. containing torly-s; ven and .-100 acres, nv.asuring two-thirds of one undivided ta!t of A -ty f ur and 41-10;) ceres cf land. Terms of alefCash n br.nl cn day orale. ANN ELZA IIAWLEY, Cu .rdian. April 25, 13.' 3. 14. Fresh ITIcats. During Spring and Summer my days for butchering will be Monday and Friday of each week. Smoked, Dried, and Pickled Meat?, for sale every day. Also, pickles aid pickle i -eet. Seme have teen frightened at my bi dog.but he will not bite you, if l.e doe?, will pay all damages. His name is Mr. M. J. D. Coucle, and of course the lauer end of the name treats all poli'ely. Plymouth, April 2, '5ö, j. c. State of IiKliatm, ITlnrshall County, ss: Marshall Circuit Court, Ausutt Tern 1655. Warren D. Petlit, i Complaint to foreclose Isaiah J. Winans ) a Mortgngt. NOW at this time corr.es the plaintiff by . counsel and files his complaint in the foregoing entitled cause, and it appearing tr the affidavit of a disinterested person that said defendant is a non resident of the Hate of Indiana. The said defendant. Isaiah J. Winans is therefore hereby notified of the Cling ard pendencv of the complaint in this behalf, arid that unless he appearand plead, answer or demur thereto cn or before the calling of said cause at the next term of said Marshall circuit court, to be holden at the court house in pjy. mouth in said county, on the second Monday f August next, the same will be heard aad det terzuned in his absence. Attest: R. CORBALEY clerk. " Tuft & May Pl'tffs Attys. April 15, IS55,

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