Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 June 1855 — Page 3

THE BANNER

ABOUT HOME. tnEtra copies ot the Banner, in wrappers, j . i i ;i - l. ,.1 ot li r fT fnr t ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for b cents each. AlCnry.C. S. Tiebits Esq., is our authorized Aen! t-J receive subscriptions and m mey due us, in Starke county. tf. We are unaMe to decipher all of the communication from "Pigwig Hill." An interview with the author may make all right and acceptable. Tile EnHCll Baak. See the advertisemnt in this raPer foT llj0 PeninS f Looks for the subscription of stock to the branch of the State Bank located at this phce. BooIvS will be opened on the 10th of July at tho Auditor's office. Strawberries. Mr. W. M. Fatterson of this place brought us some fine specimen Strawberries a few evening3 since. One of them measured three inches in circumference. Jack frost did'ut get those berries sure.

" p j ry settlement of the El Dorado case, and, The Wheat craps in this part of the!a, lnal the Lieut.. Governor who arresState were not so seriously injured by the j ted Vice Consul Thompson, shall be dislate frosts, as most of our farmers at first I missed. supposed. The recent chilly nights have J EtEP BITrM!,tlry had a tendency to retard the progress of; Department sustained the course of Chs. vegetation, yet it is believed that a mod- j IJrown. Esq., Collector of Philadelphia, erade crop r.ny be realized, unless some- ' charging Z0 per cent, ad valorem duty ' ! ... nalnl . . f IV . . . 1 .1a..1 ft

thing after this date occurs. ale occurs. t Jr.th ef Fonrly. It seems that none of enr citizens have nmnifcstei theleast obj ctious to a peaceble and quiet ushering in of tlie 12th. Those who had dealt to any pxte.it in lij-ors, Vi I shaped theirarranginn's so as to have but little on hand, an l v.ith a determination to be Iaw-nbi-Uii; nien, they suiTi red no loss. Thi tr par:ictt!ar fnpne's who feared a little mihi l- U ft a a drug, manfully marched up to t!; rpscue; and although it kept some of thom ur rather late on the night of tV 11th, rt th ßnis was to be 5een. Wfll, the truth it. we have no liquor idb!e in our town, and w? can see no extra visible signs that there ever was any l ere. Hren amidit nil the rows of the f-w days previous to the 12lti, no one was hurt or wcrste.l in ih? least, except Hall, nnd that was principally attributable to his own imprudence. It is true, T John I ioks a lit'.le lank, though it is not believed the injuries he sustained will result ih any tiling serious. With such fortnuit results, ws can come to no other conclusion, than that it was quite a profitable celfbralion of a n:w era "the Juth of Fourly."1 I'r's Qsit. "Well, father 13. I have quit taki:.f the B inner." "Ah, what's that foil"' I l J'nt exictly pty up, and the Elitor stopped it. Sajs he cin't publish a papcr uithut pay for it. H-j'a a curious KJirur' Tor the Eanner. KutToR.- Th- ti'i."iis of our .4 1.. town have b-rn heavily taxed for several rn -nths past, for the purpose of having eircted amongst us n good and comfortrbie school house, au I as a general thing quietly submitted to the burthens placed upon them, vtith an eye upon the future looking to the time when we should have school rooms that would not only be creditable to our county tewn but alcomfortable and convenient for its occupants. Thus our town seminar) has cost us C"tiHucrable from our own hard earning; and for a part of its cost we are still in debt. Under these consi;lerations it looks hard that the building we li ire struggled to erect, and the moiey tint U yet to be taken from our tills should inappropriately paid away. - The supervisionof our common schools for the next year to come, is undoubtedly. placed in the hands of a man who is competent to teach but the elementary branches of an English education, at a viUry of one hundred dollar per month! nd independent of our indebtedness on the building we have also to foot this high bill, and to stand up to thi arrangement for the year to come, and during that time pay SS00 for il.c school eight months. We should not consider this .price so high for teaching provided the teacher would take a few classes ;n thr higher branches cf Mathematics. Chem istrr. As?ronomr, Geology, Physiology, Ac, &c. Were those branches introduced into our Seminary it would encourage youn? gentlemen and ladies, from other vicinities to attend our school; iiii.i uuiu mvi us tu .uuuii rAicil&rs. jWill any one sy thatat $100 per month j(out of which two female teachers in the .primary departments are to be employed) a principil cannot be engaged who would 'introduce fuch branches in our Union School? A man's competency to leach those higher departments, certainly would not lessen his qualifications for teaching lower branches. Some may ask, is not our school shut in from any advantages r this kind for some lime to come, and Ve hare to scrana un the dimes to defrav Mie expenses? y We would like to enquire whether the rangements were not made for such rej!t3 before the late municipal election? IThy vras it that the Board of Trustees re convened he next morning after ,eir election, simply for a special purose? The pretence of running Anti Inow-"othing candidates seems to have !iscoreTed to the unsuspecting that they Vere sold for the benefit of a Wifling faioritism. Do our Board of Trustees lata W proper steps towards hiquiilng into e condition of our school and learn what anchea are being taught, and whether .her lessons of a higher order could not l introduced to advantage? Those' who iy the.ir money would lifcv to know for hat it is applied. Tb:o.

Ündcrthis head we intend placing our latest

I News Item?, and our readers shall have them a little in advance of the mans. Virginia Election. Wiso's majority thus far is 9,519. Eigh- j teen counties remain tobe heard from, which envo Tierce 103 majority jf ' they give Wise the s.me his majority will ' be 10.5S1. In the Legislature the Demo-! ciatsgain three Senators and nineteen i Delegatar, including a Whig from Hardy : opposed to the nw partv. nnd they lose three Senators and fourteen Delegates. Meat of the Xaiiif Law in Illinois. Chicago June 9. The tables are turned. Returns jut received from 23 counties show over 10,000 mijority against prohibition. The j State now stands 4,310 ngainst tho law. Sixty-six counties heird from show a very small majority against prohibition. The friends of the law have given up nil hopes of success. Tho balance of the counties are suro of a majority against prohibition. . 'Cm Washington. June 4. Tho Nationni Intelligencer learns by letters from Far- ! is, that Mr. Ferry has obtained from the I Spanish Government an entire satisfacto- . . , , , . . it is not snteu wi.eti.er tue uuiu was searched or not. Washington, June 7. Tho anti-know noihw gs have determined to contest the election of tho city officers. Mr. Carlisle, late Corporation Attorney, Mr. Kendall late United S;nles District Attorney nr.d Mr. Lawrence, an eminent lawyer, have addressed tho present incumbents of the Collector's ami Register's offices to retain their posiiions, until ejected by f'rce. or a r:o.v election is held. A meeting of anti-know-nothings will be held to night to ascertain the numliPT of votes rejected. Ltni warrants are plcntilul at SI. 00 per acre. Two hundred and seventy-live are issued daily. Damufii's Dahy Sliow. This crime rdr on the 5th and 0:h. About ten thousand persons were in '.he Museum in the course of tho day. The stock to bo exhibited amounts in nil tu 113. Seven sets of triplets, eleven sets of twins, and 100 single babies. They were not nil in attend" nee yesterday. After describing the babies th Tribune describes the crowd; The spectators were not the least interesting ;'U tion of the spectacle. One old gentleman was expatiating to his crown-up daughters on the wonder of iho three boys and two girls exibited by Mr. Spraguo. being all tho product of one birth. Wntnen were there whitened Rnd rouged; jolly fellows too, whose, breath was strong enough to go alone, if they were not, sallied nbout chuckit.g babies under the chin. The bearded lady joked with beanlies young men, and the Urobdignag Giantess of the high-heeled boot?, dispensed her favors from on high. An elated individual reeled up to her nnd stammered out his general wish that she should always be happy i:d never need n doctor. He assured 1 er, with the p cu'inr emphasis of intoxication, that she had nothing but his bet wishes. A little competitor with two Shanghai feathers in Iiis cap and a scratch on his nose, looked on in mute wonderment. The croud, which was rery great at the hour of opening, increased until there was scarcely standing room, there being at ono litno nearly 6,000 persons in the Museum, and mrst of them on the second fl or- There were about 10,000 visitors during the day, mostly ladies, very many of whom rurled their lips at the speci mens of infantine beauty presented, as much as to sir thv mioVt n.nl.1 nr unnM dobetter. Youne Iaadies leanin? on lovinr i - , . w - ..... armsns sentimen'aly as 1 1 e pressure of tho ciowd tidmitted. looked into their lover's fates with this expression. Ani no wonder, for nothing but parental pride could have induced most of the exhibitors to show their productions with the especta tiuti of a premium. i i i Ml Wmmm Riot is Michigan City. On Saturday evening last, a building in Michigan City kept as n saloon and hotel, ,by V. L. Childs, under the name of the "Railroad Eating house," was sacked by a mob composed, according to a statement in the Chicago rress, of respectable citizens. The allack was occasioned by an outrage M I .1 t perpetrated on ino premises on the lnur- . day night privious, the circumstances of which were as follows: On that night, a girl of good reputation arrived at Michi. gan City by railroad, and inquired for an engineer on the New Albany and Salem road, to whom, it was afterwards ascertained, she is engaged to be married. The runners of Cniid'a house came across her, nnd told her that the man she pshed for was out on the road, but wouhl be in that night; that he hoarded at Child's house, that she would meet him if she went there. The story was utterly false, as the man had never boarded there, but the unsuspecting girl went with the scoundrels. After eating supper, tho girl drank a glass of wine offered her by Mrs, Child's, which' it appears, was drugged, and which threw her into a sound sleep in n few minutes. When she awoke she found herself in a barn upon some hay, her perser violated, her purse and rings gone, and her ear. rings actually torn out of her ears. As toon as she was able to walk, she groped her way. out of the barn, and went to a house in the neighborhood, where she told her tad story, and was properly cared for. Warrants were immsdiately issued, for Child's and two other men who were in the house at the time of the outrage, but it was ascertained that . only Childs was in the place, the others having' gene off in some of the night trains. ' Close wtfji was kept upon the house in; hopes the two might return, and also to prevent the escape of Child. " At they had pot returned

by Saturday nij;ht, and as tha people j fp.irrd Chilli's would nnnnci! to fRrne. the I

next day, it was resolved to tako him, and ! t) search the house. A large crowd w ent to the houso, nnd Child, hearing them coming, retreated to the garret, where he " as p"', .ui;Bcu ... ...a.ng ... cape by jumping from a height of twenty feet into tho back yard, unseen by Iiis pursuers. The crowd were so infuriated al hls "pe. that, in spite of the rcmonrnces of the more temperate, they coml,Pnccd cestroying the furniture, and in a shnrl limo "rncd ""yt ' l,le uu ...iu lilt? f iiftu, "iirio inrj jiiicu ill into heaps, and burntd it to ashes. The windows were all knocked out, many of . the doors battered down, and every article I of crockery shivered to atoms. j The town and subarbs were thoroughly scoured on Sunday in search of Childs, but without succes. Expensive Government. The estimated expense of the police of the city of New York for the year 1S55 is nearly 6900.000. The force comprises over 1000 persons, the Chief receivj ing a salary of .2.500 per annum; the Captains 51000; Lieutenants $S00, and ' " ' privntps SCOO. Cc;m!y OÜät'crs. RCHARD COHTUI.EV Clerk. JOHNSON ÜÜÜW'NMiK, Recorder, JOF.lII EVAN'S, Treasurer, JOHN' L, THOMPSON', Sheriff, THO.Ms; Mr DON' A LI), Auditor, OLIVRIJ V, MO!: !t'S. M.rvevor: J, F, V A N V A M E M ' ' It G , 1, M. SAM' L MCDONALD, Swamp I.andCom'r. C. IlfMPIlItKYS, Clerk Mr. C HITMAN, Sl.criff. ('. Hr.MPniU:V:. Au.'itnr. V. W. Mt-roiiMiCK, Treasurer. J S liE.NDKfJ.Siirtyor. C. S. TII5IKTS, Swamp Land Commissioner. J. I50ZARTH. Tost. Master. .1. r.OZAKTlI. Ilecr.Ur. It. V. SPl'RIEIt. Justice of the Teace.Knox. A. I. CARROLL. Lnpcrte riyinoutli Flank Roud loney. CO" Any ff our subscribers wishing to pay their subscription in this kind of funds, may jut bring it along. Xew .... . .1 t . o .i subscribers can havo the Lam er 8 months for one dollar of it. tf. BRING THEM ON! The highest ii.arket price will le allowed on Mibscri)tion, for any amount of clean Linen a d Cotton IS;ir;i, delivered at this efike. Dcn't fa'l to pay your iubscrip'ion, when you ! can pay it in rags. LUNGS! LUNGS!! IV e refer our reader; to an advertisement in another c olumn, for full particulars roncer.'.invr the (Iyjeana of Dr. Curtis. It is said to he one of the most remarkable cures, for nil description of dieaes of the Iuiil's, ever discovered. 7t. virtues have been tested by hundres wlio have obtrdned their kiiOvlcJe by I).: best of. ill teachers experience. CAI'TION. Dr. Ci rtis' Htgea.na is the original aiJ only genuine article., ITTc sons mi fieri ng from diseases of tlie throat or luns are, in a .reat majority of easts, completely restored to health by a faithlul trial o: Dr. Curtis' Hvceana ox inhaling Vapor. !y the Doctor's new method of treatment, the medical agent is brought in dire t ront.vrt with the diseased parts, and cannot fail of haviiu' a bt-uef.eial eflVet. All Druu'gi.ts sell ii. See advertisement in this paper. Ciuiinu. Dr. Curtis' Hygeaua is the oricin al and only genuine article. 7ni J. 'List ofliul. Vi-cc Hunks at Car. C JltnECTEn WEEKLV. Hank of Indiana. Michigan City. Hrookville bank, Urookville. Hank of Syraie, Syracuse. do do do Elkhart. Elkhat. Rockville, Ilockville. Oo.shen, Goshen Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Salem, Salern. Tlie Capitol, ndiapapolis. Tfaaw, "Warsaw. Monficello, Mouticello. I'aoli, Taoli. in do do do do Canal bank of Evansville, Evansrille. Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank. Connersville. Farmers' bank, West field, firamtrcy bank Lafayette, lloosier bank, Logansport. Indiana bank, Mxdison. Indiana Stok bank, Laper'.e. Kentucky Stock bank, Columbus. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lagrange bank, Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. York Ät Virginia State stock bk, Evansville rrairie City bank. Terre aute. Southern bank. Terre Haute. Salem bank, Salem. Savings bank of ndiana. Connersville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. ITfcr tl.c future we shall omit those that are not current, as there nr? r.tcnt as many prices upon their issues as there are shaving A t suops to u&ue u.ctn. I J l l If . . . '9 mJÜK'WmTmWen& Hissclution. Timlin partnership hiretotnre existing under J the name hud tirm of C. S & E. Tibbits, in the Dry GmJ. bnsin nt Knox. Staik? Co, wa dissolved on th 1st f May. 1S"5. by mutual eonnt. Alldbts due the firm are to be paid to C. S. Tibbit?, wh' cmi'iuufi tho business Ut the old stalid. Gall and ett! up. CI IAS. S. TIP BITS, EDYYAUD TIÜLITS. June 7, 1855. 12 The IXo.trd of Trustees of Center Township WILL hold their regular meetings on the last Saturday in July, September, November, J umary, M irt b, and M iy of tho ear commencing in Jtdv, 1855. S. D. TABOR, Trest. Attest Tuos.K. IIocgiitox, Clerk. June 7, 185 . Iff. More Excitement. rpHE undersigned is ready ' and rather ansious, nt his 1 1 1 stHnd,"np utairs over IJarnnrd' Saddle hop, for a little ii r re excitemeut in the Tailoring Business, 1 i iircparttl to do work in his lino iu the most fashionable style, and will insure his work to do good cr? vice Th0!,, vhokiiow my thing ubov't throwing away thf ir.ru "ney in buy".n; good aud fine gooJs, wl,ich hate been spoiled inhein poorly, made üpr niiy du well to call at the Tailor's SJlOp, -i N. B. Garments of all kiuds cut t or.ler. cn fbort notice. P. II, WKAVErt. riymoatb, May 31, 1635, lltf.

The subscriber has for f ale, for fam-

u.s Hams Shoulders and Ficklcd Pork, rocery June 7, 1h."3. 12tf. New Store & New Goods. f fli,E s,lWr;lirr ,)avinir r,,rrn:imMlty o. j J Cllft.(l iu Kx Sl;uk,; - c..,ty India..,, announce to the people ol Starke and a Ijacent j c, unties, that he ba ou hud a full and well j '' -J x-v rv x I PV ; CXCl MJrw i fj W fif rSR lfeQ Wiilwwtal kUlVa QUEENSH'ARE, HARDWARE, 'ootien wire BOOTS &. SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS- ,U,1 such oilier sirtirles m aro wn'ially krpt in a C uutry S'ore, lit :..s nvisonnMprices us t an be ind at any pouit in the West, lie ket'i a on hand a srmd suvplv of at low prices. Ilia ti-rtns will he liter:il, and uncurrcnt r;i ney akf n at its led cash value. . i 0 N' tn ui'L' to show gois or rive f rices, i will !e in n-c ipt "i'ncw roods almost ry T , i n W'l r , t ! , i t . r " nU-i.iln-il. Ili:i t I.TL'ft I If 1 I. II ' t.'re fit . i i i i I . . . i . ..Ii CIlAb'. S.THIFITS. June 7, IC j . lvl Meat 3Iarkct. i VL-A' I. A: PalJcrsitU Hive erected a Meat Merket on the cohut north of Pershimr's Dm;: store, where they will endeavor to soppi) the citizens of Plyu outh with fresh meats every mornin.', or as of'en as the demands of their customers may require They will pay the l?it market price in tt fir Rutttr, Kl'cs and Chickens, and tili nt all tin:es he rea!y to pay cash :or Fat Cattle, Sl.et p aiul Hot:-. J. &: S. V. June 7, lJtl". . J m in ifitrtifor's Votier. "jVl U'nCEis hereby giv.oi that I have been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Ihu'h 11. Wat, la e of Marshall county, deceased; an I all persons indeh ed to said estate are rcjuetcd to make inniiediate payment The aid estate is pro!a'-ly solvent. ELIZA W EST, Adm'rx. June 7, IS.i",. i:vi. AN ORDINANCE. TE it ordained hy ti e President and Tinstees of the town of IMymouth. that it is . hereby declared that all persons are hereby pro a uteit irom iiitciiiinr ors:anuin tiieir tior.e JT , orSL.s team Qr tcailf ,Vai:oor xvatrons upi the cross walks o! the streets or alleys within the corporation, to tlie annoyance of persons travelling on foot. And it is hereby declared that any and all persons guilty of the same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, andshnll be fined in any Mini not less than one dollar, nor more than ten dollars, to be collected in an action of debt before any Justice of the peace having competent juris, diction. And it is further ordained that all persons are prohibited from obstructing the Mile walks with boxes, wood, or any thing that will obstru t the same, under the penalty of not less than one, nor more than ten dollars, tobe collected in an action af debt, before any justice of the peice having competent jurisdiction. J. R. N. KLINUER, I'res. Attest: J.s. Mc. arm.n, clerk. June 7, 1855. . 12t3. an'ordinance. TE it ordnined by the President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall and Ä'tate ot Indiana, that all shooting is prohibited within the corporation o! Plymouth, under a penalty of not h ss than one nor more than ten dollars, to le recovered in an action of debt before any justice of the pe ace within said corporation. And be it further ordained that any discharge or discharges of any and all kinds of fire arms hall, and the same is declared to be an offence within the meaning of this ordinance. J. I). N. KLING Ell, Pres. Attest: Ja. McFari.in, clerk. June 7, 18-,5. . 1313. AN ORDINANCE. DE it ordained by the President and M- Trustees of the town of l'lymouth, that the street Commissioner is authorized, and he is hereby required to proceed to require persons to remove stoie, limber and other obstructions from the streets and alleys, and if the owners noglect and refus.j fo remove the same withiruten days, the street Commissioner 'S required to remove the same at the expense of the owners of th same. J. B. N. KLINGER, Pres. Atttst: Jas. McFarl:n, clerk. June 7, 2-55. 1213. TO N ON RESIDENTS. NOTICE i hereby given, that the undersigned, with the county Surveyor, will, on the 2nd day of July. 1853, at 10 o'clock a. m on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of' his land in section 21 township 3:1 north of range 3 east, to meet at V. Jone's, and continue from day to day until all is finished. N n residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, ami defray or provide for defraying their portion cf the esnen e of said survey, will be returned to the '"omty Auditor, and fuc'i delinquency placed on the tax duplicate an 1 collected ac corilrr.g to law. AV. J ONES. June 7, Kt3. Jjftst Call. rHE undersigned would prefer having his JL business settled without cost and trouble, but utile s his accounts that are yet outstanding, are closed inso'ne way by the hrt of May, he will be under the necess ty orakiuir the assistance of c.fu?ers to aid him in getting his just dues. He wishes to pay what he owes, nnd must have the means from those owing him to meet his liabilities. A. SlUNJBARGEß April 5, AT THE BRICK STORE, f)00 Of the Importe and PlymO,UUU0Utu p.rtI)k R,ma Money, lor which will bo given in exchange, Goods at the very lowest cash prices. N. II. OGLE SB EE & CoMiy 31, 1G55. - lltf. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, issued :ut of the oflice of the clerk of the Mai shall circuit court, I h ive levied upon and frhall offer for sale as the law directs, to the hiebest bidder, at fue court hoiue door in Plymouth ou Thursday the !lst!ay of Jane, between the u( urs of ten o'clock a n, and four o'clock p m, the followiim described property, to-wit: cnintncncii gon Michigan street, at a pvMnl '0 fet si uth ol il eceutt r line t.f lot po. 41 in the town of Ply inoulli; riiiminjr tlience south with the utiret, 22 feet, nud citending back to the alley 22 feet wide, with the tenements thereon. Also a strip 20 feet wide on the south side of the middle Hue of s-iid Lot forty cue, from the alley, through to Michigan street. ' except forty feet long by 20 I'eet wi le, in front, on saLl etrcet, aud except the building thereon. . Tiiken to satisfy au execution on a judgment for $1,03&07, and cost, in favor 'f Sfeilienson & M neb,, against I'omeroy 4 & Brother, and O'.her. -'..' ! J. L. THOMFSON, Sheriff, M. C. By T. ß. THoaro., Deputy. .

mllMinvry and Winner's llV. RABiKIt Would respectfully inform her old p-trons and tho Ladies generally, that idie has returned to Plymouth, and resumed the Millenery Ittivines. at her residence, and solicits a continuation ofthat patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed by her old customers, and that of other citizens wishing any thiu:i in her liri. She h:is lately received from Chicago a handsome and well selected assortment ol SPRING AND SUMMER aUTilHiiCjr's &oofls9 Which tho hul'eare respectfully invite d to r:ill and examine, I efore purchasing ilevhere, and h ivieg made arrangements by which she will be in the regular receipt of the I.ttCt fitltiOUS of each season, she hopes tu be able, by citri Tiilly uierhitemling :dl the work with which fe may be favored, to give general satisfaction. May 17. 1S55. 9tf. STATE OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY. In the Marshall circuit court. JACOB 11. BAILEY, et. al, v. John Lowry tt. al, and the heirs'of Samuel Kepler deceased, whose names arc unknown. On the 'Wd day of May a petition was filed in my office by Jacob H. Jailey, for partition of lands belonüinir to tlie estate of Martin Bailey deceased, to which the heirs of Samcf.i. Kmter deceased, are made part es, and their names are unknown, and they aie believed to be non residents of the State, a appears by affidavit they are hereby notified of the pendency ot fcaid partition, and the same will be heard by said court at its next term, tobe held at the con it house in Plymouth on the 2d Mon

day in Aug' st LJ5Ö. Attest: R. CORBALEY, cleTk. May 2 1, 1 ? .; 10tl. MORTGAGE SALE. "STY virtue of an execution and orJer of sale i 5.5 to me directed, issued out of the ollie of j the clerk of the Mar -dial 1 Common 'leas court. I shall cfler for sale .the property ktnwn as 'Blissville," at tlie ronrt house door in Il niou.li, en Thursday the H'h day of June next, Hri the rents and profits 'or seven years, and if 'Ley fail to sell for enuutrh to satisly the execution, shall then offer the entile estate and ti'le of tho defendant therein to t lie highest bidder. The property is describe-l as follows: The north east tjU.-.rter of the north west quarter of5u'-tiou Jl. in township M north, of range oi k east, iu Marshall county, with Tavern, Store, Stable?, Orchard &c. Taken as tlie property of Justice F. T- Stevens at the suit f Lyman Blair, to satisfy a judgment for d.i()and costs. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sh'lT. T. B. Thompson Pcpt. May CI, IS'j3. KH3. A. V. II .'DGKS. JOIIX TOUTEU. Attorneys at Laic, r'vmoulb, Marslirtll County, Indiana. OfiVe ovt-r H. B. Mine's Hardware Store, J1.L give proj.pt a'lention to the co'- ' lection o! Claiins. a tend to tlie p rchase and se of red estate, procure Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions, l'eler to mf.ssus. r. r. james S: co., New York. I1AWE3 vV MCKILLAT, " PEAKSos cc co,, Chicago. It. K. SWIFT & CO., " IILXTINGTOS. LEE & CO., Det. I). A. LAYMAN CC CO., Cin. Ap.il 103. Cyl Laporte City Bindery. THE subscriber, having re-established a Bindery, is prepared to do any des ription of work at moderate prices Blank books ruled and bound to any pattern, warrented of cood paper and slock Music done at a few day's notice. JAS. MERCURY. Y. Marriott, Agen, at the 'Banner' Ofiice, with whom all work may be entrusted. 41mG I5e:ird,$c:iixÄIuimSlocI flows. g f O Heard, Scni and Dunn's Richmond JLvFO Steel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, and a j.reat variety of farming implements, for tale at the sisii of the I'ad Lock by U.S. KELLOGfl. Peru, Ind., April 5, 18."5. :5tf. JZ.itraij Votirc, riWKF.Xupby Janes Hamilton, livin? in II e t Townsldp, Marshall County, Ind. on the 14th day id' Ap. il ISO"), one e-tray ma re ; supposed to be about s even years old; said-mare is a bay roan with three white feet, and the other part white, with a blazed fare, and 'veakeyes, no o.her marks or brands perceivable. Said mare appraised at seventyfive dollar by N. Y. -Ullrich and Norton S. Burch be ore Justice Daniel Barber. At est. R. CORBALEY, Clerk. May 10 I8"5 613 TONON residents. "JVT OTICE i h'Teby :ien that the ujderhine I with the coaitty surveyor, will, on the Hitlid.iy of July 18.4. at 10 o'clock a. m. tn s dd day, pr crel to survey and l-cite he cii ntrs ot hi land, insertion 11 towmdnp 31 north, of range 3 west, in Marshall county; To mf't:itJ. Stailv's on oaid dav. and con'.iuue from day tt day until all is fini.-he 1. Xnii residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time .fc place above mentioned, & defray or provide for defravinj their portion cf the ex. peilSP in S'li'i Mirvey, win ue reiumru iu me County Auditor of liaid county, andsui h delinquency placed ou the tax duplicate uud collect edaccoruinyio law. ELISI1A V. TLUMMEH. June 7, l8-. - I2t3. . FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Coiimsiptiaii. XE W AM) VER V WOXDERFELW Brought home to the door of the Zliliion. 4 WOXDERFrL discovery has retenfly ll. been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment ot Consumption, Jsthmaand all diseases o' the Lunjrs. Wo refer to Dr. Curtis' Uygenna. or Inha'.in? Ilypean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." NYitli tliis 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 breathimr an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact, with the whole rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varid changes produced upon them when introduced into the 'stomach, and subject to the proc ss of digestion-" The Hvgeana is for pale at all the Druggists' throughout the country.' New York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the best of the bodybeing sufficient to evaporate the fluid. . ILTFor sale by II. D. PERSUING, Plymouth. May 3, 18"3. 7yl. State of Indiana, Marshall-County, ss: Amanda R. Sbarpless y vs. ' Complaint for Divorce. Paul Sharpless. 5 IN the above cause, il appearing by affidavit that the defendant, PAn.SiiARPLEss is a non resident of the State of Indiana; he is hereby notified of He filing and pendency of said complaint, aud that the Fame will be' heard before the Marshall circuit court,' at its next terrntobe hold at the court house,, in Plymouth, on the second Monday in August next, and unless he appears, it wilt be heard and determined in his absence. " Attest: . R. CORBALEY clerk. May 3, 1855. . ,C 74

In Plymouth. t IMIE; subscriber'A'i would respectfulA ly inform the fVlj Indies and Gentlemen of Plymouth, aiul its vicinity, that he has con.t;inlly on htm 1 a general assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds, sizes and prices. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go. For Iioots and tdioi-R of every hind. To puit tlie Most fastideous mind. For those who bow at F.i.-diion's shrine. Please call at Mick's he docs design To keep what cannot f ail Vj suit The latest stle of Shoe and Hoot. It ladies wish for slippers neat, T" pnit the mind and fit their feet Of Gaiters of the latest fa.-hion, When dressed to make a sj 1-ndid lash in; Or Bootees, Sli,),. VT a'fglit to wear; Tlien e.-.ll:it Mcks. y u'll liinl them there Ofevry si.t; and varied hue, M ide at the east and westward too. Ve :do hve a Ruskin Tie, For walking which the fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; Then call and buy enr U iskin Shoo. Now Fanners you will please to call At M icks his stock will please you all; Hi s stock is jm d, and can't bo beat. Uy any house, on any street. A belter boot cannot be made, Th in those we keep for country trade. Our Thick Brogans are id so stout, They'll wear till they sue nil worn out; Hut if you want a fmei Shoe; Then call at Macks he'll furnish you AVith Calf. Morocco, or with K:p; With kinds tlie beet, th it will tint rip. oiing Misses too, we fond'y greet Come let us beautify yo tr feetj With Caiters, Slippers or Hoote.Witti any kind tlu.t you may 1 lease. We ;d,o have for babes that creep, A little Shoe that's very chea : It's plial le and also near, And will protect their Utile fret. ILv Call ul the- old slaml. T'rins Cash. jo:lMcDa.nel. Miy 17, lüör,. Oj!. STAATE OF INDIANA, WARREN COUNTY, SS. NOTICS

Ib.-ieby f:ivf, that Del iss Warren, Adu.inisJL tr.itor ol I hu esti t ol Aaron Lo..-l y 1 ceased, h is filed his p"titioii to sell the re;d estate t the dis eased, lii.s personal beiej; iLsiillicieiit to jay his debts; and that said pi lition w ill be hi aid at the next term f this court. um. k hovl:::, c e.k Vy II. 1. I'oincroy, D p. Miy 17. 1835. Dij. Stale of Ss3t!ia:i:i: 3larliall county, In the Marshall Circuit Court, August term,. 1S55. Saiiuul Misters ) vs. Foreclosure. Oeor-eT. C ich, Tlie plaint j tl in the foreeoir entitled cause, by Heeve hi A'torney, fded iu my oPieo his oinplaiiit for force 1 ixure of morfir.iee. and it beintj made to appear to my satisl icno" by the atli l.iit of a clisinteresteil person that said defendant is a non resident of the State i f Indiana. The MiM defendant fieor? T. P.-ijh is therelore hereby notified of the filing and peiidencv of said comp, lint, arid that unless lie appear and plead answer er demur thereto on or before the callinir of said cause at tlie n xt term of the M tr-ha'd circuit court, to be hohlen at the court house iii Plymouth, iu said county, on the second Monday in August next the same, as to him, will be taken as confessed, and will be heard and determined in his nbsenee. Attest: II. CUhBALEY, clerk. Miy 17. 1S."5. OA. C. II. Iteeve Afty. for plllT. dilate oiEmiintm, JIarh:ill Con 11 lv: In the Marshall Circuit Court. David A M Donald vs. Lindsey C. Tho-npson, John Thompson, John Hayin d;er. Flizribeth IlavniaVtr. James Acres. Kiiza A rs. Himiltnu G irdner, Comidaint Julia Ann Gardner, Gideon Acres, I. for Deed. Kmilv Acre.-, Wi'liam Fisher, Ellen Fisher, and Wyatt Thomj-ion, . I lulls; Gi'orjre W. Thompson aud others, heirs of Larkiu Thompson. dTl'flvpd. Il it known that on the ICth day of April. lR.j."i. the p'aintitf iu the foregoing entitled cause filed his complaint in my office, against stii 1 de. fendan's; upon whieh a summons issued, which has been returned served upon some of said defendants, iind it appcaini? by said return that Lindsey C. Thompson. John Thompson, John II -iy mnber, Elizabeth H iymak r, James Acres. Eliza Acres, Iluniltou G irdner, Julia Ami Gardner. Gideon Acres, E:nily Acres, William Fisher, Ellen Fisher, and Wvntt Tlo'inpso.i are not found. They are. therefore hereby notified of the fililic and pendency of said complnint; and that unless they appear and answer thereto on or before the t-alliuz of said caue, at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to bo Loldm at the court house in Plymouth in said county, on the second Mot-day in August next, tlie same will be heard and determined in their absence. Attest: R. CORHALEY, clerk. M iv 17, 165". i)t4. C. II. lit eve, Atty for pl lT. STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTY, SS: In the Marshall Circuit court, August term. IS55 George A. M-jtcalf, ) vs Complaint for Divorce. M-iry Ann M?tcalf. BE it known tint on this 2G h day (f Miy 1G."5, ths complainant in the ferepoing ruusf bv II rarfl Coibin. hi nttonitj. fdul bi comj I lint iu my ofiice, agaiusl tho tn'ul defen-l uaiit, tor mvorce; also at th SAine time there ms n:cd lhe ftdavx:o: adiMntercs'ed person. trcm w iiicli it npoears tliat said dt ft ndant is a urn i es ide ut of the State of Indiana. Tiiu aid Ufeudaiit. Mary Ann . Mctcalf, is therelore hen by uTititied of the filing and pendency of said complaint for divorce, as aforesaid, and that unless she appear au I plead, answerer demur thereto, uiinr before the calling thereof, at the next term of tlie Marshnll Circuit court, to be held at the court house in P.ynioulh iu said county, on the seccond M today iu August next; the mutters and things therein-char-el will be takeo as confcssei!, and will be determined iu her absence. Attest: R. CORBALEY. clerk, Pr It. C. Corbaley dep. Hat ice Corbin, PitiTs atty. May 31, 1SÖ5. 11t3. Don't Forget it. The undersigned respectfully rrnerts all those indebted to him or to the late hrui of J. F. Van V.ilkeuburgh &. Co., to cill aul nettle their accounts, either by each, note or other-" wis-. RODERT RUSK. May 31,1833. lltf. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of one writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, issued out of the ofiice of the Clerk o the Marshall C nnnon Picas court, I shall offer for sale as the law directs, on Thürs day the 2lst day of Ju.e next, at the court house door in Plymouth, between the h'uiri of 10 a m and 4 o'cleck p in, the interest of tle defendaits in real estate in this county, described as follows, lo-wit: The west h ilf of ihe north cast quarter of section l, in township 33 north, ot ranee 9" earf . . , 4 - Taken as the propeily of William G. - Pome mv to attisfv a i od fluent favor of Jha W. Wright forS CU 22, with interest and coets. ' r J.L. THOMPSON, Sb'ff. Pr. T. B. Thompson, dept. . Miv31, 18.55. 1113. B LANK-NOTES, Of an ap?n5vd forir fOTsale atthis office.

To .Ton lies i dents. lfoi ICK is hereby given tbnt the u.b-r-JN si-li' d, with the county Survey r, will on the 9 h day of July 1'Jjj. at 10 o'clock a. ni. on said day proceed to survey mid locate tlie comers of his lands in M.ciiou 5'J township 31 north, of ran-.e 4 east in Marshall county, to meet at the residence of P. H ise, aud continue from day to day until u'l is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Sm v yr at the time and place above mentioned, rnd defray or provide for deJr iyin their poiti-n t the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of :id county, und such deliiKpiency placed on 'he tax duplicate and col

lected according to law. J. P. June 7, 10," 5, 1 - I Iilust have it. f IM1E little amounts due me for Cabinet work, Cofiitis &c.,mu t l e settled in some way, cither by cash or note within a very short time r the accounts of those indebted will be found in the hands of Esq. Smith for the quickest and shortcut way ot collection. L. A. JU.SLl'11. May 17, ISÖ5. Vit lino acres oi' Is.uitl ihv Sale. f I IlE South west quarter of scrti?:t tl.irtyf one, in township thirty-four north, of THiiire twoeist; also the south east quarter of Fcctiou one, in township thirty-three nortli.ot' raiisre t o east, situated three miles east of Plymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash. Poplar, Walnut, Suijar-Maple, &c. For further particulars apply to M . Cicr, at ndianapo is, or II. ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr. o, 1S.-5. ytf. $100 REWARD. TnOKE Jail ontheni-htof the I'th inst., E 5 IhciiARo Eo, for whose recovery or saf.j lodgment at any place, where I can get him, will pay the above reward. He is a thi- k, heavy set man, about five feet six inches hi3i. j licht colored hair, vith a mole 0:1 his Icit j cheek, and about -ii years old, and rather a I i:own-cat look. It is supposed that Le wi.l stcar fur illinois. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sh'ir Marhsall County. Piyinotith, lud , May 17. is.m. Vi2 Ad mini( razors Xolice. 1 1 1 K undersigned having taken out letters of adminit?ration on the cstato of Michael .Snyder late 0'' Mar-hall County, deceased, all those indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make Payment, an I t!.o.-j having claims a rains t the same, are icuuesied to Hie them duly a itheaticatcd for settlement. The estate is solvent. JACOU SNYDER. Adm'r. May 17, 1G55 tl Administrators Sale. nnilE undersigned, administrator of the estate of Michael Snyder, deceased, will sell at public sale ou Saturday June IP, l.T.", at the residence of John E Snyder in Polk township, the personal property of said estate, consisting principally of household and Kitchtn furniture. Ttrms: All sums or three dollars and tinier, cash in hand, an l on all sums ov erthat am't, a credit of six months v. ill Le given, upon notes with approved security, waiving valuation aud appraisment laws. JACOB SNYDER, Adm'r. May 17 th. 1835. IHl Money to Give away. Od"er for sale far below their vrlue, and bcI. low what is asked by others for less valuable situations, the following desirable property: The "Pomeroy Unck Store Property." and Warehou Fe being 2G feet front by lt'l deeps a rarce fine brick Sto'e, and warehouse back the best business location in town. Also Part of lot 11. 4J2 feet by P2 lyim; 20 ft et south of the brick store, w ith a tw. story wood building. A fine bu-iness location. boUi in the best business block iu towm. Also Village Lots, with and without dwellings large aud small, in various parts of the town. Also Eight Acres of Land adjoining the town plat, with a good Tannery thereon, and fine water privilege to suit that busiues tVy desirable location. Also Several tracts of land in various parts of this county. SJ acres of heavy timbered wild, CI miles from town. 1 Pi) acres, heavy timbered and wet prairie, 8 miles from town. Id7 aer. s, part tinVber and balance improved, 12 miles from town. 4!) acres li-lit barrens, one forth of a exile from town. 'J'iO acres, iO improved, barrens, 17 mile from town; All in pood neighborhoods, surrounded by fine improvements, and for sale at very lotmtes. Title indisputable. Also other Lands at the usual prices thro the country. C. II. HELVE. l'lymouth, Ind., May 3, 135;. 7tf. WANT to buy groceries, drugs and med. icincs. nainti and oils, cotoll. 11. Pershing's store, where he is iust receiving a fresh supply of everythinr in h sline of trade. and will sell them at the lowest cash price and give the highest market price lor all kind of grain, pork, butter, egss. seneca snake root, penscng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, IÜ55. S-Gt R. M. BROW Xt. C BViTtl BROWN 4 BAXTER, Dealer in Stores MANUFACTURERS OF Tin Sheet Iron aud Coppcnrarc, WOULD most lespeclfully inform the citizens of Marshall county, that they arc'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 payiug, and perhaps a little lower than any other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen oursxlves, ani manufacture our own wares of the veiy Lest of stock, and as we inler.d nuking it a permanent business ierbaps forlüe, our customers ruay rest assured that we will sell thera none btit Good and Cheap Articles, As this is the only way to establish a reliable and permanent patronage, from . the proceed of which- a ter years of toil nnd close attention lo business we may haTe soaethinf to relyupou in our older years. The Latlies )uiU be promptly waited upon, and ran hare any article in ouTline manti actured or repaired to order, and on short notice. tET We shall -adopt as an invariable rale Ao Cisajpointvients vr'.n worlds' pcciijed. Shop two doors norlfc of the trick store at the sign of "TMi Shop" acras. tLi-id wilk. Kurs and rusl articles of tc itry pr dure taken in euc hinge.' Call and s as.' -May3flS55. 4 7tf.