Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 November 1855 — Page 3

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. UExtra copies ot the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, may be had at the office for 6 cents each. . For the Banuer. A WIFE WANTED. Having enjoyed tingle blessedness long enough, I have resolved on Matrimony, soon as convenient. 1 shall merely state that am a resident of Plymouth, am a Mechanic by occupation; am fite feet eight inches high; have brown hair, blue eyes, of respectable Parentage, healthy, npither chew tobacco, drink whiiky, nor us profane language; and am aid to be rather handsome. Required. A plain sensible woman, possessing largebenevo'.ence, a kind sen sitive heart, social and agreeable disposition a Christian and qualified to move araon" refined societv a friend of the oppres3td. If good looking none the -uroiee. She may be a Vegetarian, a water cure if she prefers, possessing energy enough, and independence enough to say

and do what she feels to De ngni on an , ... subjects. Experience in household affairs is essential. As to the age, betwten eighteen and twenty-two, would be preferred. For further information, address, D. C. Clodia, Plymouth Marshall county Ind. AURIVAL OF THE A It AGO!! SE VEX DA YS LA TER FR OM E UROPE New Yobk, Not. 6. i The steamshin Arszo. from Havre x ; Southampton, with Liverpool dates to the f 24th ult., arrived at three o'clock this af ternoon. The papers by the Arago confirm the rported cap'uro of Kinburn. A squadron of steamships lies at the mouth of the Due i pr commanding the eutrance to Nicoloff and Kherson. Another bread demonstration occurred iu Hyde Park on Sunday, the 2lst ult. TLe latest deles from the Crimea ive nothing of importance. The Burse ol Madrid had been desert ! ed inconsequence of a panic created by J cholera. j place The Allies took fourteen hundred and twenty prisoners, including General K.oa iioviich, and one hundred and beventyfour cannon. Thirty thousand Allied troops wer landed on the peninsular of Fendria on the Mine morning that Kinburn wai captured; their destination was not known. Sir Wra. Molcswurth, died ou the 22J ult. CoiiMEaciAL. Flour and wheat unchanged, with moderate business. Corn if Is higher. Cotton declined one-eight: irregular, with small sales. Consols 87 J. DETAILS BY TUE ARAGO. The Arago left Southampton on the 2 Ith ult. From the channel to the Banks h9 experienced very heary weather and a succession of strong westerly gales.

lue Kussinns blew up the lortiOcattons wnocaie at m ame nuie ix hm continue the patronage heretofore so libera

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of Ochacoff. a point onnosite Kinhurn ! w, lruth "id lo Loan aunou tnjaume est-wed, I design kcepin- an expene

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tue uj auci iuc .aiuiv ui me laiicr . Ague with at much certniuty a a dose of salts Trnnkc. lümot K.-irk. nn1

' ,, .ö . j .1 no i! are prepared by an Apothecary of more than The America arrived out on the 22d 1 ,4 experience, we can vouch that ult. . t they are skillfully compounded. We earnestSir William Moleswortb, Secretary Of j ly commend theru to tho notice of tte profesthe Colonies, died on the 22 J ult, of a ion. and believe that they will care after all 1 r-. Ä- i remedies have fulled."

q 3wiv it'.i I Private letters received from runs from ofiicers in the French army state that it was beleived Prince Gjrtschakuff had no possibility of keeping his; command open and regulaily securingupplies, and had actually prepared to evacuate the Crimea. The English Parliament had been further prorogued to the 10j$i December. The Invalid Huinc announces that the F.mperor Alexander has not left Nicoloff; and that on tke eXh of October he received the fleet demmd from Sevoctfpol. On the arrival of the America in Liverrtrtnl tnmA pcitmpnt was rrPAtif hv thb rumor of receipt of an official disp'atcb i,om -.V.5hinSto. d.m.Jl.g ih. ..II ii Mr. Uramnton. in conseauencp ot nis - connection with tho British enlistment in the U. S. The rumor-was not credited, r , however. The Times announces hat Gen. Simpson has been recalled. Tht Herald sayj thatL;Ut. Gen. Godcrington will be his successor. The British Consul at Cologne has been ttied at Berlin as an accessory of enlistments in Prussia for th? British troops) and has been found guilty. H- waj tiJ teoced to three months ioiryraönment and fined 50 tbalera. - Plis?iers diapatth concerning the capture of Kinburn, says 'we have taken 1,420 prisoners, including Koranovilch and 40 ofScers, also 174 pieces of cannon, and a quantity of ammunition and stores. -We are now in full possession of an im portant position.' The Russians have rende3 this success complete by themseUes blowing up the fortifications of Schakoff. On the 8th the' Allies lrfded nearly 30,000 men near Kinburn.-' The Sevastopol division of infantry of general Dngener occupied a platform of the Baltic. A memorandum of the Danish circular letter to the Maratime Powers, calling for a Congress to consider the question ol the Sound Dues, is published in the Independence Beige. Denmark insists,4hat the affair shall be treated, not as an offkir of trade or money, but as a political. question, the Congress to meet in CopenirSgan iu November. The basis of the arrangement to which Denmark is willing Vaccede, is a capitation of the tolls, and each of the powers shall contribute to the capiuiion in all dues levied upon it 'navigation and commerce. . ' New Jersey Elcftion. 'ew York, Nov. 8. Returns of the local election in New Jersey indicate a democratic majority in the legislature, which chooses US.cnBtors thb winter. DOTV GLASS, of all sizes, for sale il. B. rERSIl'Kö.

List of Ind. Free Banks at Par.

CORRECTED WEEKLY, Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling. . Bank of North America, Clinton" Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Brookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhat. - do Rockville, Rock vi lie. do Goshen, Goshen. do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do Warsaw, Warsaw. do Monticello, Mouticello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Connersville. Farmers &. Mechanics bank, Indianapolis. Farmers' bank, Westfield. Gramercy bank. Lafayette. Iloosier bank, Logansport. Indiana bank, Madison. I Indiana Stock bank, Laporte. Kentucky Stock bank, Uolumons. Huntington county bank, Huntington. LagTange bank, Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. York & Virginia State stock bk, Evansville Prairie City bank, Terre aute. Salem bank, Salem. . Shawnre bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana. Conneriville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. Trillion RpsrvA liink Kntnmn. Bank of Fort Wayne, - - J dis. I . 44 f Dela vare County bank, Munice, North Western bank, Bloomfield, Upper Wabash bank, Wabash, Wayne bank, Richmond, Wayne bank, Loeansport, I 44 0For the future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as many prices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. The Citizen's Market Ii now iu full blast, with Fresh M?aU of all kinds aud at all time?. C imp early. A FcV WllgonS are for sale, iu front of the Market. nFSHLER'S PI LLS-FOrt FEVER XJ AND AGUE It is not pretended for this remedy that it will cure a great mukituue or dissimilar diseases Such pretension would be an absurdity so transparent, as justly to prejudice the pufdie against it. D.-shUT's Pills are expresly made and adapted to one disease, or family of diseases, viz., Chills axt F.ver, Remittixoor Intkrmittixg i Fevers The remedy Is literally 'ONE CLUE FOR ONE DISEASE.' N.-i mirur..lnu nuWfH of cure are asserted for tnU remedy; tne imeutor being satisfied that whenever it is used, its own merit will be will operate a a purgative. Eilhvr may pos siOiV Idll. Disavowing the inteution of undervaluing the quality of any other competitor for public contlleuce, weliave no hesitation in asserting that DESHLER'S PILLS Are po rectly harmless, Sale tor allfexes. ages and occupations, M iy bo nsed in ill weatln-rs aud climates, Never spoil by age, or "S-i iu quautity or quality by evaporation. May be conveniently carried in the pocket tr reticule. LAD THE TESTIMONY or Eli"EST rirrSiCriXS. We have used Deshler's Anti-Periodic Pills iu hundreds of case tf Fever anc Ague, and have never known a person to have a second chill after commencing with them. We consider them a Hfe und Valuabld remedy, that ousht tobe within reach of evry family that Ii llabl La chills nnd Fever. To our prolessional "brelhrt ti' we dem it proper to say, that we have been made acq'inin. ted with its composition, and find them a itrictly scientific preparation. Moreover, as they WM. M. NEWELL, M D. A D. NEWELL. M. D. Xolcfrom llit Hon. Theodore FreiingFrom the professional character and reputation of Drs. Newell, above named, and the esteem iu which these jren'lemen. with Mr; Deshler, ure held in this state. take pleasure in stating that any representations made by thm are worthy ol public confidence" - THEO. FRELINGHUYSEX, New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 24, ld34. Also the following from he well known host tho Astor IL'Use. Hon. R. B. Coleman. .K- AsToa House. New York, Dc. 15, 1651. Tmas. DrsHi.Eii,Esa. Dear Sir "1 will not claim the $500 which pyou agreed to give me il your medicine did not ' 1 : tahW T, M ?.. months with Jaundice, Billioua Fever and Aue. Your iplls performed a perfect cure by their use through a single course. They were recommended to me by a friend, to whom I feel grenth'obliged. 1 fchall recommend them with perie'et confidenöQ, in all cane of a similar character. .,. R. B. COLEMAN. Sold in rivmouth, Ind., by T. A. LEMOX, II. D., iu Tojedo by J. M, Ashley & Co. in Chicago by?. A- Keed & Co and by C. II. DcsJsV.r, at the Wholesale Depot, 34, Broadway, New York. 'Oct. 25, 18,'5 32t6. - iJiaiportaiat to Female. DR. CH&jfSEMAN'S PI LLS. The combflians of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain, of restorinrmture to its proper channel. In every instaTCebive the Pills proved ucce.isfid. The VfCl invariably open those obstructions to whichfemaleu are liable, and bring nature into its yper chahnel. whereby health is restored andlie pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can eijoy goodilth unless she is regular, and whenever an obslruction takes place whether frovfif'expoure,tcW, or any other cause, the general health tmäiadiately beginä to decline and the want öf such a remedy has been tho cause of io many iuuniptiun among young female. To ladievwhose health will not per mit a increase ofthir family, theu-i pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will preventjprf egnancy. Head-ache, pain in the eule. palpißtionof tfrshearf, loathing of food, and disturbed a!ecj?tU most always arise from the irruption of nature; and whenever that is th? case the pills wilj-fnvariably remedy all these evils. Nor are thejTeas eftisacions in the care of Leucorrhffia.immonly called the 'Whites." These pills 'should never bo taken during pregnancy, as the'y would be sore to canse a miscarriage. Warranted pureiy Vegetable, and free from anythinginjurious to life or heabh. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. These Pills are put up in eqnare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established, by inclosing one dollar in a letter, to O. K. Tripp. Tremont House, oue door from Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their resjective addresses by return mail C. L. CHEESEMAN, , Proprietor, New York! O. K. Txirr, Tremont House, general agent for Michigan. H. B. Pershin, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20. Iß.. 27yl. 1T9. Best assortment in town, from 4 shillings to 31 00 per pound, now receiving and offering at PACKARD'S.

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CHARLES PALMER Takes this opportunity to inform his friends and customers that he has been to New York, and seen Barn urn's Show and now earnestly request all who know themselves indebted to me by Book account to call and settle, as I am in great want of money for many purposes, and more especially to pay Freight on Goods! Yes, on Goods!! Goods cost money, and cannot get them without it. In rder to make a raise of a small part of the great amouut that must have, I propose, from and after Monday next, to sell My present Stock of Goods JIT COST! For Cash, Wheat, Oats Beef Hides, DeerSkins, Beeswax, Rags, Egs; Yes, and for almost any thing else you can think of or mention, except

That article do not-ant, nor can I take any more of it, as it will neither pav DEBTS or buv GOODS. Now is the time to raa';e bargains. So come on with your Produce, if you want to buy, as I am determined to sell. Oct 23, 1855. 32tf.

OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as 9,lcts. per pound, to be found at the Brick Store, oct 'Jo, 185 32A T the Brick Store, Butter, Egjjs, Tallow, Beeswax. Kas, Deer Skins. To make a long story short rlmostall kinds of Produce vill be taken in exchanee for Goods, at fair prices. N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. oct 25, 1855 30HERE THEY COME! IUMPLER iu the Market again, AT THE People's cheap ti CLOTHING STOR r TAV1NG just returned from making my pur11 chases of a good assortment of cheap Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps 4 vaukec notions " am nowreaty to wait on an my oiu ana new customers, with as good an assortment as can be found in this market It wou'd be useless for me to say that I intend to sell Goods from 10 to 20 per cenl cheaper than all my neighbors se'l them, as everyone would look, upon it as sheer humbugery. can purchase of wholesale establishments as they can. and they can doubtless buy as cheap as I; but we all expect to make a living at our business, and must expect to realize a living profit on the articles we sell, and will sell no one goods at cost, to get my name up, and then make it up off of some other unsuspecting one. I am grateful tor past favor, and wishing to lly need Gcntlcincu's Ftiriiisliiiix Goods, Vesting, Cloths, and everything in the Dressing line will be found at the People's Cheap Clothing Store. Come and see. F. R1MPLER. Oct. 25, IS53 3äyl. Sheriff's Sale. )Y virtue of an execution to me direc- "" ted Irom '.lit 3 irshall Common Pleas court : I will i fT. r at public sale at the court houi-e aoor m tne town ii nymouin. in sum county, ou Saturday the 2 1th day of November 1835 between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, tho rents and profits or seven years of tin? following described real etato situate in said M irslmll county, to-wit: Thb north part of the east hilf of the south west Marter of section 23, township 3f, ranee J one east, containing fortjf-c5t r, mora or if said rents and pr-'Hta will not bring a sum .ftVirnt atif'v said cxtcnf:rn. Jntprest and cofcts, will at 'the samt time and place proceed to sell the feo simple title to said real estate to scti&fv thesiuie. Le ied upon as the property of James A." Corse to satisfy said execution on which he is replevin bail for Potnerny and Brother, in favor of Coolev, Wad worth &. Co. J, L. THOMPSON, sh'tr. 8U P-. T. B. Thompson dept. Oct 2, lS"i. 3) t3 m on orifiEUsI1ELS0FwnEATw,,nOlUULf ted at the Brick. Store, for which the highest market pnee vill be paid in cash. Oct23, J.355- 32tf. To be found at the Brick Store A Good assortment of Ready Made Clothing Those wishin? to buy clothing, will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined not to be undersold. Look out for good bargains. N. II. OGLESBEE &l Co. Oct. 25, 1S55. 32tf. Boots tfc SllOCS of all sorts and sizes are to be found at the Brick Store, oct 25. tf. ' 0(iLESBEE& Co Come (o the Brick Store to cret your WntZ & aUO where they are cheaper than the cheapest. 0Ct2, 1855 32tf DallejV Magical Pain Extractor. The prent and principal cbaiacteristic of Dal'ey'oM tgicdl Pain Extractor consist; 1st. Of its never-failing aud unique property, as soon as applied to any external injury, to check h.-flumation instantly and rapidly to reduce it. This feature constitutes its great power to alleviate the pain of burns and scalds, and of other painful diseases in fo incredibly short a space of time, und as will appear from the few te?timouials hereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, in all cases of external injury, the pain is produced by inflamation ol the injured part; aud therefore if you remove the cause, the effect nyist cease. 2d. Its purificative properties neutralize the poison that may lurk iu the system, and will, when applied to the sores, draw readily all impire mutter to the surface, and eject it hence thegrett discbarge it produces from sores occasioned by burns :uid when applied to old and inveterate sores, S-dt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Each box of genuine D.dley's Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with the signature of O. V. Clickener Sc. Co., Proprietors, and Henry Dallky manufacturer. All others are counterfeit.. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and C inada O. K.Tairr, Gen. Ag'ttor Michigan, at Detroit Clickener Pills for sale. II. B. PERSUING, Ag't. Plymouth Ind. Sept 20, 1855. 27yl. fJlHE best assortment of ünderslcercs, Collars, Chime setts, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find at the Brick Store. OCt 25. 32npiMOTHY, Clover and Flax Seed, fresh and clean, in any quantity, at the Laporte Seed Store, by LEMON & SON. - Blank Deeds A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and lor sale at the Banner office either by the quire or single copy. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved forry, for sale at this office.

"ÖT9 IHLoinnie.

FIRE! FIRE!! ISroke out .ineir. f 11E undesigned will keep a constant supj ply of ÄJCCCÖ HUHC of first, second and third quality, for sale at his residence, second door eastof the Plymouth Seminary, in Plymouth. Oct 25. 3213. JOHN" ARMSTRONG. Sheriff's Sale. TY virtue of an execution to me direc- " led from the clerk's oflica of the Marshall Commcn Pleas court, I will offer at public aale : at the court house door tn the town of PJym- ! outh, in said couuty, on Saturday the 24th day ' of November 1855, between the hours of ten the rents and profits for seven years of the following descnoed real estate situate in said Mar shall county, to-wit: The rat half of the north west quarter of secion thirty-six, in township thirty-four north j of range one cas containing eighty acres, w th j the appurtenances &c. thereto belongin?. To a ; be sold subicct to another execution ou which ti a balaiiC of 5133 70. If the said rents and profits fid to brinjr a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will, nt i i ' t - .i nie same uuie ana piaco procrcu 10 Fe. I trie fee 8in,e lit: reul wlafto toe ;atfy the (same, htecuted as the propeity of Junes A. C-rs? to satisfy said execution, on which he is repleviu bsdl for Pomeroy & Brother, ia favor of Cooly, Wadiworth &, Co. J. L. THOMPSON, sh'ff. Pr. T. B. Thompson, dept. Oct. 25. 1S")5. 3t3. MORTGAGE SALE. TY virtue of a commission and execution to me directe I from the clerk's offtVe of the Marshall Common Pleas court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the l7thdayof November, 13"5, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 oclock p m. on said day, the following real estate described as follows, to-wit: The north east quarter of the south west quarter of section number seven, containing 40 acres; and the south west quarter of the north west quarter of section seven, (the latter piece subject to a mortgage of S5'j 00 to the school fund,) containing G4 and $-100 acres; and the north east quarter of the north west quarter or rection twenty-one. (the last piece subject to a mortgage for 5300 to Willis Peck of Michigan City,) containing 40 acres, all in township 31 north, of range one east, situate in Marshall county, IndianaI will first offer the rents and profits of said land foi seven years, & if they fail to bring the amount of StoOOO, with interest and costs, I will then offer the fee simple title to the same, or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the same. Executed to ratisfy a judgment for said amount in favor of Lyman Blair and against Justice F. T. Stephens, and A. G. Deavitt. J.L. THOMPSON sh'ff. Pr. T. B. Thompson, dept. Oct. 25. 1S53. ' . 32t3. MUaTP-AßF. RAI BY virtue ?f a commission and execution to me direceiT, isüd out of tne clerk's office of the Marshall coin. Pleas court, will expose to public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday November 1", 1855, between the hours often o'clock a maud 4 o'clock p m, ihe rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate iu said Marshall county to wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section rumber tweniy-seven, in township 33 north, of range three east, containing eighty acres, in Marshall county. If said rents and profits do not brim a suf ficient sum to satis y a judgment for 5io7 40, interest and cost, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate without regard to valuation or appraisment, to satisfy the same. Executed as the mortgaged premises of Wm. Magee and in favor of John M. Estep. JOHN L. THOMPSON.Sh'lT Pr. T. B. Thompson, dep. Oct 25, 1835. 32t i. 'MdmuUstrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will sell at public auction, on Siturday the 10th day of November next, at the Lite residence of Andrew McFarlin, late of Marshall county, deceased, all his personal property; . (not taken by tho widow.) consisting of Housohold Furniture, Farming Utensils, Hay, tc. A credit of three months will be piven on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his notei with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisment laws, with interest from date. JAS. SIcFARLlN, A lm'r. Oct. 2". 1853. 32t3. SHERIFF'-S SALE. DY virtue of on execution to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Marshall circuit CMirt, I will offer at public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 17th day of November, 1C55, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day. th e rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situated in said Marshall county, to-wit: The south west quarter of sec -tion 19, township 33, range 4 east, with all the appurtenances belonging, to be sold sub ject to another execution; and if the said rents and. prifits do not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, 1 wi.ll at the same time and place proceed to sell the fes simple ti tle to said property to satisfy said debt, interest and costs. Levied upon as the property of J. W. Davis to satisfy said execution in favor of Charles J. Kain & Co. J . L . TOM PSON, Sh' IT. Pr. T. B. Thompson dept. Oct 25, 1855. 32t3. Sheriffs Sale. virtue of a writ of . Venditioni ErBY ponna, to me issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas court, I will offer for sale at public outcry, at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, as the law directs, on Saturday, the 24th day of November, 1855, between the hours often and fouro'clock, A. M. and P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said county, to wits The east half of the north-west quarter of section 36, in township 34, range one east, containing Eighty acres with the appurtenances, &C, subject to a levy of another execution on which is a balance of 3433 70. If the said rents and profits fail to bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, will then and there proceed to sell the fee simple title to the same. Taken as the property of Jas. A. Corse to satisfy said execution on which ho is replevin bail for Pomeroy 5 Brother, in favor of Cooley Wadsworth öx Co. JOHN L. THOMPSON. . Bheriffof M.C. Oct 2?, 1355. 32t3 .

W3I. PECIIER HAS now and will contin.ia to keep in readiness for his old friends, and customers generally j a supply of Horses &, Buggies, T be let on the most accommodating term. His stock is in good order, ready and willing to do good and reasonable service if properly cared for. His stable is at present at the American House on the south aido of the river. Give him a call K, "c ami atrial- Nov. 8, 1853 lYOTICE TO HEIRS. Application will be made, on petition filed, to the next common pleas court of Marshall county, State of Indiana, to be hell in Plymouth, in said county, at the court house, on the 3d Monday in February next, for an order to sell or leae Lot Nu. 23 in the towu of Plymouth aforesaid, R"il estate belonging to the estate of David A. Bailey deceased; his personal estate beiug insufficient to pay bis debts. CHARLES COOK, Admr. Nov. 8, 18.15. 34t3. Jdmiitistratoris Police. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration upon the estate of Jacob Weaver deceased; all persons indebted to Faid estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate are required to tile them duly authenticated for settlement The estate is probably solvent. LOUISA WEAVER, Administrator. Nov. 8, 1855. 34t3. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. NOTCE is hereby given that will sell at public auction on Saturday the 1st day of Dec'r. next, at the residence of Jacob Weaver, late of Marshall county, deceased, all hi pero:i:d property (not t iken by the widow) consisting ol Hordes, Wagon, Hiruoss, Cattle, Farming uteniils Sec. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approxed security, waiving valuation and appraismeut laws, with interest from date. LOUSA WEAVER, Admr. Nov. 8, 1855, 34:3. ShcrinsSftlc. 6 BY virtue of a" writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall County Circuit court. I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, on Saturday the 1st day of December. 1855, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day. the following nmperty, or so much thereofas maybe necessary, to wit: 40 acres off the south end of the west half of lection 16, in township 32 north, of Tanee one easi, in uarsiiau county. 1 will first offer the rents and profits for seven years. And if said rents and profits fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will, at the same time and place proceed to sell the fee simple title to the same. Taken as the property of John Houghton on ajudgmentin favor of Stevenson &. Marsh for the use of Thos. K. Houchton. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff M. C. Nov. 8, 1855. 3413, . Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall common Pleas court, I will offer at public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 1st day of December, t85", between the hours of lOo'cloek a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said Marshall county, to-wit: The north half of the . south west Quarter of section iwo, in lownsnip nonfc, 01 range 3 east.. If said rents and profits will not bring a sum " M-f oMiiinn 1 will at the fame time and place- proceed to sell fi:i i"c simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Levic'fupou as the properly of David Hazzard to satisfy said execution in, favor of Jonathan Hall. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Tr. T. D. Thompson, dipt. Nov. 3, 1335. 3 U3 AND others are respecfully invited to call at the Lnpone Agricultural Store, and examine the best assortment of Agricultural Implements Ever brought to this market. 50 Ihlows, various patterns, 40 Superior Cultivators, 0 Straw nnd Hay Cutters, various patterns. Harrows, Feed Drills, Corn Shellers. Fanning Mills, Hoes Rakes. &c. &c. In fact everything in their line, from an old fashioned trrain flail to a patent Ox Yoke. Call and see ;LEMON&SOX. Laporte, Oct 13, 1335 31yl. Bring on your Seeds! 1,000 L'ush. bright clean Clover seed. 1,000 do do do Timothy Seed, 5,000 do do do Flax Seed Wanted at the Laporte Agricultural and Seed Store, for which the highest market piicewill be paid. LEMON & SON. Laporte, Oct 18, 1835. 3lyl. SHERIFF'S SALE. DY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Mirth all Circuit Court. I will offer at public sale at the court house door in the towu of Plymouth, in said county, ou Saturdry the 1st day of December. 1835, "between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4o'locl pm, on eaid day. theren'sand profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in paid Marshall county, towiti The west half of the the southwest quarter of section nineteen, township thirty-three, range four east, except the town plat of Bo'irbon. If said rents and profits will not brine a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I wll at the same time and place proceed to sell the fee simple title tt said real estate to satisfy the same. Taken as the property 0 Joseph W Dims to satisfy said execution in favor of Peter Gile. J4LllU.MPSÜ?i,Bü'a T D Thompsou, Dept Oct 25. 1855 J2t3 OZ2 CCD IQJIJ33 To the Brick Store an net rainy day; oct Hi 32mething New HE BRICK STORE!! LADIES call and get a French calico Dress Pattern before it is all gone, if that will not suit you, we Lave DeLnins, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds of Dress Goods. You can't help being suited. OGLESBEE & Co. Oct 25, 1853 32A Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves at the Drick Store, to be sold cheap for cash. , oct 2 33TUST RECEIVED at the Brick Store, u a lot of Winter Shawls. Call and get one before they are all gone. Oct 25,1055 . 32tf ZEPHYR HOODS, LARGE and Small. Comforts of different kinds to be had at the Brick Store. Oct 25. 32tf Winter Bonnets Latest styles, i oct 25, 1655 - 33-

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TTHE season for Fall trade JL having arrived, I feel disposed to chat a little whh my former patrons and the citizens generally, by calling their attention to my Fall and Winter Stock of READY MADE rAnstin? of 1 mnsf pvprv nrtinto neu oliv from DOWN TO Boots ami shoes. Also (.'cuts' Jmritisljiitig (Soous, JPortmoiiias, JTctrclry fr. I also hae a fair stock of Piece Goods, and purpose keeping a nractical Tailor in my employ, and all orders for cutting and making will receive prompt attention and satisfaction rendered, or no pay. Those wishing any articles of Clothing are most respectfully invited to call and examine my stock and prices be "ore purchasing. Customers will be waited upon with pleasure, whether able to please them or not. Thankful for past favors from numerous customers, I will remind them ol my detTimnaAffi to continue to deal with them upon such perms as will justly merit a continuance of their patronage. nea?e call at the old stand at the sign of Cincinnati Clolhinsr. Beeswax, Furs, and many articles of country produce will be taken in exchange for Goods. II. PIERCE. Oct 18, 1335. 31yl. .lei m in ist r tors' Sale. NOTICE h hereby jriven that I will sell at public auction on Monday the l9thdyof November next, nt the residence of Margaret Mikin, late of Mtrshall county, deceased, r her personal property, consisting of h Tm, cattic, sheep, hogs, geese, and household and kitchen furniture. A credit of twelve months will be given on alf s:ms over three dollars, the purchaser piving his note wilh approved security waivine valuation nnd appraisment l nvs. MATHEW MAKE.N. Administrator Nov lf 1355 33:3 NOTICE. IS hereby given, that as my wi e Silrina Tuttfe has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, all persons are forewarned from harboring. or trusting heron my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting MAJOR TUTTLE. Nov 1, 1853 33:3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk's office of the Marshall county circut court, .will offer at public sale at the couTt house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 1st day of D. cember, 1355, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate sifuate in said county, to-wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section 11, in township 32 north, of range 1 east, containing 8) acres, more or less. Ii said rents and profits do not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, will at the ame ti'ne and plnce proceed to sell the fee simple titleto said estate to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Hiram Lish, to satisfy said execution in favor of Geo. Barnes. J. L. THOMPSON, Bh'fT, Pr. T. H Thompson, dept Oct IS, 1855. 3U3. Inhalation For the cure of lsitnn antt. rf9stsi9jtinti., New & very wonderful Hygeana brought home to the door of the million. A Wo:ii3errul discovery has cei'.ly been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of consumption, Asthma and all diseases of the Lünes. We refer to Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhnlin? Hygeau Vapor and Che.Ty Syrup. With this new method. Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable cer certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medical properties must come in direct contact with the whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country. Xew York Dutchman, Jm. 14. The nhaler is worn off the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. See other advertisements. 23m3. PLATFORM SCALES.. OF every capacity, from halt a pound to twelve thousand pounds, expressly for farmers' use, for sale by LEMON & SCN. 19yl L-iporte Seed Store. T RIAXGLES for aale at ROBEUTS, K" fe Sharpeners, Something new ROBERTS'. MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish, German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &.c. Treraont House, one door from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, 55-27yl. TjlRESH SEEDS of all kinds, for the field and 1? G Jarden, bought and sold by LEMON & SON. Laporte a. Agricultural Warehouse. Farming Implements OF every description, from an Onion Hoe to a Reaper, for sale at the Laporte Seed Store, by LEMON & SOtt Cigars & Tobacco, the best in the city, at ROBERTS. CURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at 17yl ROBERTS: Tr ATHAIRON, for supply iec'd at the Hair, a fresh ROBERTS. Sperm Candles for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. J. B. D00LITTLE, SI. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New York Medical Society; also. Honorary member and Graduate of the Metropolitan Medical College olthe City of New York, would inform the citizena of riymoutb and vicinity, that he is prepared to attend to all calls in his profession. Office at his residence on Michigan etrett, in the Vlnnedge block, Plymouth. Sept. 6, 185. . 25tf. ( CLARIONETS for Bale at Laporte, Roberts.. 17yl. Serenading Canes, for sale at ROBERTS. JPire Proof Safes. T710R Farmera and other?, received and for JL lo cheap at oar 3eed Store in Laporte. jy. 1$, 55, LEMON & SON.

? BEEF! BEFO:! BEEF 110!! BEFO ROAR!!! Doing anything else, go to IaCUIOIVh Store and find any and every th'1115 you want ia the line of New P.ire Drugs, Medicines. Paints. Oils, Dyes. Glass. Groceries, ToysNotions, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books; nnd everything 2EvUlLio1 toaniry urug. Book andTL c STöres, 1 prices cheap er than "Kwl Oct. 25, )ct. 25, "TimfpS 32yl. e2fmks Wonders'." hmong other unloosed f'.r changes, e ronclutJeu to ten ine ia4u3iie . . . . i l . Farm known as "Pilgrims ResL"' in this coun tybeing W0 acres o! Land, with a r.ne improvement, iu tne heavy timber east of Plymouth. Good Orchard. Meadow, arable land, deadnin?, ic. &.c, and lies C miles from toAn. with easy access to church, schools, rueohanics and mills. Terms easy, and price cheaper than ICI t..e same quality of Land elsewhere in the co iiUy. H C. H. REEVE. Sept 20, 1855. 2tf. YOU will find quite a eeneral assortmentof Dress Shoes at McDannel's next dcor north of the old riyrr.outh Hotel. Lasting k Kid traiters Kid, Morrocco, CjU and Kip Jen ny Lind Bootees and Sho, Misses and Children's shoes of all kinds. Buffalo Overshoes, Lady's Stud" Overshoes, Rubber Overshoes of 11 kinds and for everybody. Water proof Cori Soles for; both Ladies and ceutlemen. J. McDAN'NEL. Oct. 11th, isr.5. SOtf. LOOK HERE ! FALL & WINTER CCD 23 3CD SS At the, ERICH SSDSi22a The Best Assortment ever brought To This illarLct. N, H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stock of. Fall ami Winter floods, consisting of a Full and Complete assortment, suited to this market, which will be sold cheap for ready pa. Give us a call, every bodylook at our Goods, and get the prices, bat don't buy unless you are suited. Fjr warnin? is fair play. Sept '55 7tf. II ALL LAMPS, :'or eale at Rodert 17yl. Laporte. NEW M. A. SHLOSS. rOULD respectfully Inform the citi zens of I'lymonth and viciniiy, that h has just opened a Acw Clothing More in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared to furnish every thing in the way of READY MADE CLOTIIIXG, GEXTS. FL'RXISirXG GOODS. TRLXKS, CA RTE T SA CKS, c, From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. HÄqpeea engaged in tho bmiut vCr sir. years, has all who may ?avor Lmi wuu cad, both as id the price aud quality of Lis goods, and he respectfully solicits a trial. At this house n.ay also be found a beautiful nnd well selected assortment of BOYS' CLOTIIIXG, that w;:i astonish "Young America."' 0AllClo;hin? warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, J35. 2Dffl8 A WORD with you, before you supply yourpelves with Winter Coots and Shoes, at the old high prices. have my Fall and Vinter, Stock, and fill I ask is an opportunity to show you Jilt with a little the best manufactured articles and stock, that bu lately been introduced into this market. Call and see the Water Proof Calf Roots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Boots, overshoes of all kinds. Boys nnd Children's coarse & line XSoots aud Shoes. In a word, everything and almost every variety of goods in my line, to suit everybody, and as intend to sell for ready pay, bargains can be had from 10 to 15 per cent lower than o! those who sell on credit. Call at the old standJ. McDANNEL; Oct. 11th, 1S35 30tf Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Fort Wayne tc Chicago Railroad company, that a meeting of the stockholders of said company will be held at the office of the company in the city of Fort AVayne, Allen county, indiana, on Thursday the l.rth day of November, 1855, at one o'clock p. ra., and an election will then and there be hell for nine Directors of said company for the ensuing year. Other important business will also be transacted. By order of the Board of Directora. SAMUEL II ANN A, Prest. Josrrtt H. Edgertos, Sec. pro tern. Oct 11,1855. 308. MONEY WANTED. ALL persons knowing themsrlre indebted to Brooke &. Houghton, either by note or book accouut, will plta.e rail and par op im mediately. B HO OKE i HOUGHTON. A15. 30, 1835. 5Mm3. roOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. fresh supplr, for sale at ROBERTS. Laporte. July 12. 1855. 17yl. New Blanks. Deeds, Jlortgsges and Quit Claimsof an approved shortform, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly orinted and for sale at the same place.

SHERIFF'S SALE. PY virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Mir shall common pleas court, I will offer at public nale a: the court house door in the town of Plymonth, in said county, on Saturday the 1st day of D cember, 1R55. between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, an I o'clock p m. on aid day. the rent and proßU for seven years of the following described real estate situate ia eaid Mrbzdi county, to wit. Lot No 8, in Wheeler's addition to tho town of Plymouth, with tha appurtenances thereto belonging, tnrned cutbv theplaintiff. If said rents and profits will not bring a aura sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will at th same time and place proceed 10 sell tht fe simple title to taid real estbte to aatisfy ths same. Taken ti the property of David P Thayer, to satisfy Eaid ex edition "in laror of Silas Tib bits- , J. L. THOMPSON, SU'ff, ; - TrT- B. Thowpcn, Oct 25, l3.-t 43 3

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