Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 March 1856 — Page 3

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r'lnr:. . 6 cents each. J.vMEs Elliott ha been requested to be- j come a candidate for Justice of the Peace in Center Township t the April election, by MANY VOTERS. BojS, we want sevetal dozen good goose quills this spring, and will give the Din ner six months to the boy furnishing ut the largest lot of good ones. Don't pluck them from the geese, but gather : . . , , .. them after shedding. Birnum's broke, and humbuggery is at an rnd; and we may now deal in realities by casing on Haselton, at his Boot and Shoe establishment, next door north of the Crick Store. See hi3 advertisement. Bert Yet The snow that fell three months and five days ago, is here yet. The man of the twst memory in town,

jys that no rain ha fallen for more than j D(utc interpreter. The Japanese seem- . . n.L, ! ed to attach but little importance to the

three and a half .months past 1 UM k U I weather it has been! Job Printing We are prepared to print Horse bills, posters, and do all kinds of job work on the hortest notice, and as cheap as can be done elsewhere iu Northern Iudinia. Good Yield. Mr. Jacob II. Miller, of this county, informs us that ho has realized upwards of five hundred dollars in cash from the proceeds of his apple crop of last year independent of home con. sumption, and has a few more to spare. This, for a new county in Northern Indiana, speaks well for the enterprise of our farmorr. The other proceeds of his farm, aided to thn. will he no small item. FilltJ One of our Saloon keepers was brought before Justice Case on Monday lüt, upon a charge of selling liquor to & minor. A jury of twelve men was empannelleJ, and after investigating the läse, they brought in a verdict of guilty, an I assessed his fine at 05 0. Appealed to the Circuit Court. AC0li.fr. On Tuesday evening last, ancv.her cue was arrested for a similar offrnce, who ''acknowledged the corn,"' and was fined 8100. It was also appealed to the same court. In still iBfitfctrl-Immediatrlr after the sreond trial, tho third arrest was made upon a similar complaint against the pTO priftor of another house, and a fine of 53 aisrsstd. Appealed to the same cojrt. Tho liquor law in nl? its bearings, "a ill itiuhtless be ably and thoroughly investigated at our next Common Pleas and Circuit courts, and it is right and proper that th public mind should remain calm and unprejudiced until the question is fairly teäted. Es CCürtCSUS. A great majority of our readers are quits modest, and don't like to crowd themselves into company without an invitation. They are impatiently waiting ia order to open a brisk spring trade for our Merchants and Mechanics to invite thttn to call. We "know the lick its done by." llaxelton has commenced it. Laporte and Plymouth Railroad. We understand that every stick of the timbers are distributed to their proper places on this road from Laport here, ready for laying as soon as the ground thaws and is sufficiently settled. The greater portion of it has been done under the supervision of our energetic friend, John P. Hull. Since Mr. Walker has had the contract for tha completion of this work, with his trustworthy Engineer, Mr. Allen---his prompt pay to his contractors---such as May. Hull and others---everything has moved along with that steady and sure progress which was alone necessary to insure its speedy completion, and win the confidence of the community, and give full satisfaction to the company and stockholders. "Come and Take Me"---As Gen. Taylor said at Corpus Christi; and so says the Banner. For an interesting general itemizer and newspaper, and home observer, subscribe for the Banner at the commencement of the volume. It is something after the fashion of the old General in another respect---never surrenders. A Brute. We see by the Ravenna (Ohio) Democrat, that a man named Shem Lewis his name ought to be ShameLewis was convicted of assault and battery on his motherless boy of eleven years old. He struck the boy with a barn shovel, cleaving his scalp to the skull. He then kicked him out of doors, kicked him in the mouth, rubbed his face in the snow afterwards dragged him into the house, swore he would cut his head oft", and made a deadly thrust at him with a butcher knife, which the boy, with a quick movement, escaped. His father then knocked him down, and left him bleeding upon the floor. Oa a former occasion, Lewis pointed a loaded gun at the boy, and, under a threat (o tiioot him, made him climb a telegraph sole. A short time fcefort the death of his wife, ther lost a child. While his wife was en her sick, and, it proved, on er r m

Jeita ted, Mn went to tue grar, dug

up lhe c,,i,,, took il from h ßin. tore 0ffit8 8hr0uJ Bnl lh'"st the child into the bed of his dying wife, saying with honid imprecations, that "he might have

if mnde such a fuss about it. This he said because his wife moan Jed immoderately for her child. And M dTl had the hardihood, in partin with his abused boy, after conviction, lo kUs him and show emotion. Jed Jo Destroyed" by an Earthquake. The clipper schooner Pi Cnpt. j Morehous, nt San Francisco, from Ja-p-ni brings news of a terrific earthquake on tho 1 Ith of November, at 10 o'clock r-M "l Jeddo. which d-stioyed one hundred thousand dwellings, fifty-four tpmp1fS thifty lhouaild jnhal)i7lanl9. l ire uidmj uui a i me same lime in iniriy different parts of the city. The earth opened and closed over thousands of buildings with their occupants. The 6hock was severe at Simoda. Although the distance from Jeddo to Simoda is but sixty miles, it appears that no official account ol the earthquake had been received at the latter place at tho time of the sailing of the schooner Page December 10. The news was obtained throush lhe . . . catasiroi ne. ine inhabitants o( the porton of the city destroyed were forewarnof lhe disaster, and many .of them escaped. The buildings of Jeddo are chiefly of one 6tory, are constructed of very light material. The temples of worship, however, aie lofty, and in some instances are constructed of very heavy masonry. Death or a Vert Old Servant. Died on Wednesday, 30th January, 18D6, ner Powhatan Court House, Virginia, mi old and much respected colored women, familiarly known as Old Aunt Nannie. Sheditd at the advanced ejeof 127 vears. Such a case of longevity is scarcely on record. She was murh respected for pi ety by all who knew her. She was the mother of eighteen children, all of whom dit-d at nn old age. Old Ben Duhr, a colored individual, died in LuisvilIe the other day. aped one hundred and ten years, eight months and three days.! A Connecticut paper says that there are twelve churches in a certain county in that State w ithout ministers the for. mer preachers having gone into the Kansas laud speculation. The Richest Man in Congress. Fish. Senator from New York, is the richest man in Congress, possessing estates valued at over three million dollars. Chicago is sa'd to be the greatest lumber market in the world. The amount of lumber rrceired there in 1854 was 225, 032,000 feer; in IS55 30S, 277. Qbb feet A negro man, who escaped from the Indianapolis jnl the other day, made his efcape from the city on the coir catcher of one of the outward bound trains. So says the Journal. The Nebraska City News says that a land fever is raging there. CUims of one hundred and sixty acres are selling at from five lo eight h'indred dollars. For one farm adjoining the city on the West the owner has been offered fix thousand dollars in gold, which he refused. THE ?I A Uli CTS. New York,' Mtrch 21. Flour somewhat unsettled by the Persea's news, and common and medium grades of Western are 121 cents lower, whilo common and extra State are quiet, scarce, and pretty firmly held at previous rates; the damand is chiefly for the local and Eastern trade; sales of 4.500 bhls at 60,G0i7.00 for common to good State and Western; 87,37 for extra State; $7,75 for iow and medium grades of extra Western, and S3 29al0 forextra Genesee, closing quiet, but with rather more tone. Wheat dull and declined 35c; shippers not in the market, while the home trade re fust to purchase more than sufficient for immediate wants; ales of 61-000 bushels of prime white Southern at 81,90, an outside price. New Orleans, March 21. Nothing was done after the receipt of the Persia's advices. Sugar, 7jc. Molasses, 3GJc. Barrel Lird, 9c. Mess Pork, 815.75. Prime Baef, 19. Mixed Corn, 47c. Baltimore, March 21. Flour depressed ; small sales of city mills at 86.37. Sales of white Corn at 54a53c, and yellow at 55a5Sc. Red Wheat, 81,50; white Wheat, 81,50. Nothing had been done since the receipt of the steamer's news. - Chicago, March 22. Flour Transactions for the week have been limited to city retail tarde. Offers of 86 per bbl have been made for heavy lots of country extra for shipment, while holders ask 67. Buckwheat and Rye flour have continued in limited demand nt 83 per 100. T'Vi n V i rrYt n DitinA Oc'i lue mucai i iiuc CZJl Paid, in cash, tor Hides and Furs, at the Clothing Store of M. A. SHLOSS. Plymouth. March 20, 1856. 52tf. TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned with the county surveyor, will, on the 12th day of April 1855. at 10 o'clock a m, on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land, infection three, township 32, range one east in Marshall countv; To meet at H. Overmier's. on saiI day and continue from day to day untill all is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of sid survey, will be returned to the county Auditor of taid county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. II. OVERMIER. Maroh 20, 135G. 52tJ. CURRANTS' EAST INDIA, for sale at 17! ROBIRTS;

Tlie L.UW of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their paper out of the office to which they are directed, they are held responsible until they have settled the bill and ordered them discontinued. 4. It subscribers remove to other places without informing the publishers, nnd tho newspapers are sent to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts have decided that reufsing to take newspapers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, its primafacie evidence of intentional fraud. G. The United Slates Courts have also repeatedly decided that n Post Master who neglects to perform his dutj by giving seasonable notice, as required by the Pot Office Department, of the neglect of a person to take from the offiice newspapers addressed to hitn. renderrs the Tost Master liable to the publisher for the subscription price. List of I nd. Free Banks at I'ur. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling. Baak of North America, Clinton. Bank of Indiana. Michigan City. Brookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse.

do Elkhart, Elkhat. do do do do do do do Rockville, Rockvillefloshen, Coshen. Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Salem, Salem. The Capital, ndianapolis. Warsaw, Wnrsaw. Montieello, Monticello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank, do. CambrMce City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bonk, Connersville. Farmers Ac Mechanicsbank, Indianapolis. Farmers' bank, West field, ("iramercy bank Lafayette. Hoosier bank, Losransport. Indiana bank, Madison. Indiana Stock bank, Lnporte. Kentucky Stock bank, Colnmbns. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lagrange bank. Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics bank, New Albany. N. York fc Virginia State stock bk, Evansville Prairie City bank. Terre aute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawm e bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana. Connersville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. 1 ndian Reserve bank, Kokomo. Bank of Fort Wayne. Dela vare County bank, Munice, North Western bank, Hloomfield, 1 dis. l'irer Wabash bank, Wabash, I Wayne bank, Richmond, " Wayne bank, Logansport, ' ! TT-Fnr tlie 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. INHALATION a V Uli The mode of nhalaticn, in cares of diseased Lungs and thToat, recommededby Dr. Curtis in his advertisement, strikes us as the true Orte. It is now generally admitted by our best phvsicians, that local difficulties c.vi only be successfully tieated by local applications. The practice ha been pur ued from the first with respect to external inflamation and corrosions, and we see not why diseases of the throat and lungs may not be treated in the same manner; e believe they may. In thi variable climate of outs, where lung and throat coinp'aints have becomeso prevalent and rife w e earnestly recommend to the public, and to the afflicted especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis' remedy. One who has tried it. See advertisement in this paper. o'AUi'ON. Dr. Curtis Hy,'eana is the original and only genuine article. 41nii bailey's Magical Pain Extractor. Tiie great and principal chainetrristics cf Djlley' M igical l'uiu Extractor consist: 1st. Of its never-faiiiuj: and unique property, as soon us applied to any external injury, to check ii.H irriationiitstantly and rapidly toreihi' e it. Tills feature constitutes its sreat power t alleviate the pam of burns and scalds, mid of tth-r painful diseases in fo incredibly short a pace f time, and as will appear from the few testimonial! hereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully nware that, iu case of external injury, the paiu is prod iced by inHaniation ol the injured part; and therefore if you remote the cause, the effect iniiftctase. 2d. IU purificative properties neutralize the poison that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied to tho sores, draw readily all imp-ire matter to the surface, nnd eject it hence the pre it discharge it produce from sores occacioneJ by bums and when applied to old and inveterate sores, Salt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Edch box of cenuine D dley's Pain Extractor Ins upon it a Steele PUte Engrave:! Label with the signature of O. V. Clickener & Co., Proprietors, und Henry Dallev manufacturer. All others are counterfeit. Price 25 couts per box. For sale by all Druegistsand Dealers iu Medicine throughout the Uuiled St ites and C inada O. K.TRire. Gn.A"?'t lor Michigan, at Detroit dickener Pills for sale. H. B. PERSUING, Ag'r. Plymouth Ind. Sept 20, 18Ö5. 27yl. important to Females. DR. C H E ES E MAN'S PILLS. Tue combinations of ingredients in rhese Pills, is the result of a long nnd exten.nivu practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain ol restoring nature to it proper channel. Iu every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably opt n those obstructions to which female are liable, and brin n it ure into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and de ithlv countenance cnanged to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good heilth unless she is regular; ami whenever an obstruction takes place whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, tho general health immediately begins to decline aud the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. To ladies whose health will not permit an increase of th?ir family, thes-f pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will prevent pregnancy. Head ache, paiu iu the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the irruption of nature; and whenever that is ths case the pills will invariably remedy 11 these evils. Nor are they less efficacious in the cure of Leucorihcea, commonly called the 'Whites." These pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would bo sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purciy Vegetable, and free from anythingiujurious to'life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. t These Pills are put up in rq-iare, flat boxes, Persons residing where there is no agency established, by iuclosing one dollar in a letter, to O. K. Tripp. Tretnont House, oue door from Jcfferbon Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective addresses by return mail C. L. CIIEESEMAN, . Proprietor, New York: O. K. Tirr,Tremont House, general agent for Michigan. II. B. Pershing Agent, Plymouth, Ind. 1 ' -8ept.20, 185f, Vjl, '

pimuontl) Banner,

The first perminent Newspaper established at Plymouth, Ind. Independent in all tiling;!; relterrd by no parly trammels, riiqties or selfish Inflütnrcs-lioldiiig wcrtd the public good: EXTEND ITS CAREER! The HtU Volume of the Plymouth Weekly Bannet will be commenced immediately alter the expiration of the present volume, and although it has at prese it a permanent living patronage, it is the anxious desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. Ina few weeks more, we shall commence the third year of our connection w ith this estblihment, and whilst we seek this as a fit opportunity to return our warmest thanks to those who have manifested an unfaltering devotion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at the same time, to continue their exertions in extending the circulation of the paper and its advert sing patronage. As heretofore the Banner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may agitate the public mind leaving its conductor free to vote as his own discretion may dictate; and when parties get upon our platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promplly and 'reely repudiate them. We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, and would gladly see it abolishe 1 where it now exists; b -t we are just as much opposed to .he use of illegal and unjustifiaMe means to accomplish these ends. We fall out with no one for differing with usupoii such subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting the same liberality at the hands of others. Both in our social and political intercourse with our friends, we have doubtless erred we know we have, and who has not? Whilst our faults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors partaking of another, charily, mutual forbearance and kindness may apply the essential remedy; and so far as we are concerned careless about special promises we shail inccantly strive to avoid all error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and hovl at our heels unlit they mire and rot in their native filth. It is a pleasure to have the good will and pitrouage of every one, unless it has to be purchased at too great a sacrifice; but we have ever placed toe high an estimate upon the kind and liberal inhabitants of Northern, Indiana, lo believe that there are very many of their number requiring that sacrifice. The terms of the paper will be as heretofore, and by the aid and exertion of our friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymouth Banner with an increased circulation ; and surely, in view of the flattering prospects of our town, and the increased facilities that are just at the very doors of our mereantil. laboring and Jricultural classes, in the way of I.'ailroaJ and other improvements of which the Banner lias ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realization of our wishes. WM. J. BUHNS, Editor Sc Proprietor. Plymouth, Feb. 14,lr5f. 11. R. rCRSHlNG. E. A. TUOMrS N; ?rcat Excitement. rri;sinfj v tbio.iipso, Wliolcsnlc Dealers in Drugs', Medicines and tiroccricst T ATJIF.TV i j.!?!.! lo he the sniep of Life. V nnd this is all proper enough, if confined witfrn proper limits. The subscribers having recently associated themselves together as dealers in Drugs & Medicines, Of all kinds. Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Parent and Eclectic Medicines, Ernshes, Sa.sh, Var nisher, (!roceries of all kinds, Toys, Lloo'.iS, Siationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices for cash and approved pro luce. Pershing & Thomp on sensible of the favors heretofore received at the hands cf the citizens of Harsh all Count?, Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance .of their confidence. We are determined to make their interests our interests. 0"c warrant all poods sold by us to be what we represent them. Call at the old stand of H. B. Pershing:March 20. 18-jfi. ' 02tf. Sheriff's Sale. DY virtue of three executions, No. 1 in favor of C. II. Reeve, from the Mirshall Commrn Pleas court, Nd. 2, in favor of Samuel W. Miller, from the clerk of the same court, and No 3 in favor of Widiam P. Chapman, from the clerk's ollice of the Mai shall circuit court, und to ine diiected, I will offer at public sale at the court house door in the town cf Plymouth, in suid county, on Saturday the 19th d iy of April, 1856, between the hours of ten o'chnrk a m, and 4 o'clock p in, on said day, the rents und profits for seven years ot the following described real estate situate in suid Marshall touuty, to-wit: Toe north west q iarter (S section 'two, in t wnship thirty-two north, of range one east, containing 1C5 acres; also the west hull of the north east quarter of section eleven in the suine township and range, containing eighty acres. The proceeds of said sale to be applied on said executions us they are numbered, until each iu its turn, is satisfied. If the said reuts and profits fail to bring a sufficient sum to satisfy sahl executions, 1 will, at the same time and jdace proceed to te!l the fee simple title to s id real estate to 6utisfv the same. Executed as the propeity of Hi ram Lish to satisfv said executions. " J. L. THOMPSON. sh'lT, Pr. T. B. Tuouipsnn. dep. March 20, 1356 TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE U hereby given that the underpinned with the couutv surveyor, will, on the 7th d,y of April. 1851, at 10 o'clock a m. on Sid da)', proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land, in sections 29 & 32, town 32, of rang I west, in Starke county; To meet at G. YV. Lee's, on said day. and continue from day to day until all is fniube J. Non resideuts who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time &. place above mentioned, &. defray orprovido for defraying their portion of the ex pense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate nnd collect ed by law. JOSEPH STEVENSON, G. VV. LEG' March 2ft. 18.16. 52t3. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. Laporte July 12, 1655. i?yi. WffigH!l! For Sale Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb 21, 185G. 47tf. Blank Dec flS A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on pood white paper, and lor sale at the Banner office j either by the quire or single copy. '" B LANK NOTES, Of an approved forrr, for sale at this office, - ' "

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TEICIS. SI 5') pe:- annum in advance. " 75 cents or 6 n onths. . .J - . mwm BASSE JOB PiUNTISG OFFICE. IIAN'UniLLS, BUSINESS CA CDS, CIRCULARS, LABELS, PAMPHLETS. PLANKS. &C, Executed on the shortest notice and iu the latest style. Blank Ueeds, Mortgnges.'Xo'es, Snhprennes, Executions, aud all kinds o Blanks kept on hand and lor sal -. OIÜCC up stairs in the old riymouth Hotel. John 1ms Gone Down ACCORDING to fome prediction heretof re made by my warmest friends. But it is ouly Doirn Cellar: where I was sent, I suppose, to starve. There is nothing hero but Brandy, Whisky. Ale, Lemonnle, Apples, Boiled Ham, Egg. Sirdines. Pie., Kuf. Hot Coffee. M ish and Milk, Catsup, Pi Fe t, Tripe, Dry Venison md Beef,T.m:toe, Peaches. Green Corn, Tongues, Salmagundi, Cheese, and a lew such thing me down celiur where they are trying to ktep me to starve. About the time I went down, one of my Sh-mgh;ii hens went up. Somebody savs they will put me in !ail because sell liquor iu the cell ir. S nie s.iy it is a Grocery Saloon. Snie Rr forative. Not so, for I have no rest in it. ueeooa wmi't do, for I have to trot all day. I'll call it the B ibboon. Call and see him. Vonnsr man, J0JLNJTIIE BKTCHEnNotice of Dissolution. rMHE partnership heretofore existing be1 tween the undersigned, under the firm of Packard & Vinnedge, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm of whatever kind, are to be paid to Adam Vinnedge, who is au thorized to receive and receipt for the same, j ana aii tne liabilities oi trie out itrm are to ue presented to said Adam Vinnedge, who has assumed the payment thereof. NEWTON ft. PACKARD, ADAM VINNEDGE. March 10, 1850 51t3. Nnfifft fn Krirs and Ofliprs. AM. X HW.A 1 l J.- "III I'C III KM" U lilt,- OIII - Inrtu r'fitit't i rr.i. .n A iii t t-rrrtv 'it I 1 . .1 " ot Liui.ina, at its April term, ltf.lfl, ut the w... .... j... .... v .-.... . , Comt II iiise in I'y .uou'h, for an order to sell real estate belonging to lhe estate of Aaron Myers, deceased. Irspersoual estate being ilisullicicut lo pay hisdi-bts. DAVID BAYER, A-W. Mirchl3, 13:6. 5113 MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of a Commission and Kxecution to me directed, out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall county circuit court. I shall oflTer for sale to the highest bidder, at the court house doorinthe town oi Plymouth, on Saturday the 12th day of April. lG, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, the following property, to wit: first offering the rents and profits for seven years. The east ha!: of the norh east quarter of section seven, iu townslrp thirty-two north, of range one east, containii g SO acres, more or less, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy a judgment for S25'J 00 with interest and costs. An-1 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 lhe fee simple title to the same. Taken as the mort?aged property o; .Michael U. Koudebush and Mary Rouuehush toatisfy said demand in favor of David Miller. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff M C. March 13f 1356. 51t3. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of two executions to me directed j from the Clerk oft lie Marshall common , Pleas court, I will offer at public sale at the ! court house door in the town of Plymouth, in j said county, on Saturday the 12th dav of I -lpril, 1S5:, between the hours of in o'clock ! a in, and 1 o'clock p m, onsaidday, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said Marshall County, to-wit: Lot nuaiber 12 in 'NYestervelt's addition to the town of Plymouth. If said rentsand profilswill not brin? asum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Turned outhy Silas Morgan to satisfy said executions; first: cue in lavor oi James D. Collier, aud secondly one in favor of Jess3 Henderson. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'fT. Pr. T. D. Thompson. dtpt. March 13, 18Ö6. 5it3 Wayne Engine & Car Works, Fort Wayne, Indiana. f I M1E Subscribers, Proproprietors of the J tbove wtirks, manui'actur Stationari Engines. RAILROAD CARS. MACHINERY, .Urirnlturul Implements and Castings, of every description. They call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest and Best Improvements, and using the best material and the greatest j care in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most superior in use. They furnish to order, ' Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Saw OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si u ate ADJONTG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the CANAL, enable them to deliver their work with facility and dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. TVe are also prepared to furnish th e superior Steam Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil McLachlau cc Co. CmOO J., B. fr Co. AT the Brick Store, Butter, E-gs, Ta'low, Beeswax. Kags, Deer Skins. To make a long story short almost all kinds of Produce will be taken in exchange for Goods, at lair prices. N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. oct 25, 185" 32T TRIANGLES for sile at Roberts. 17yl. OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as QJods. per pound, to be found at the Brick Store. Oct 2ö, 1855 32TVTOTIC ETO HEIR3. Application will be

11 made, on pet.t.o,, hied r the , next com-; sectiou 0Qe in township thirty-three north, of j V on the above business in all its varimmon Pleas court . 1 M.rshall county, State of j tv0 eastf siluateJ three miles esst of "ches. and -would respectfully soliIudmiia.to he neu in nymnninia said county OI' ,.,. ThSalmd J rilv timbered

at the court house, on the d Jlindav in April next, for an order to sell or lease lot No. 2:) in he town of Ply mo aforesaid, real estate belonging to the estate of Daid A. Badey, deceased; his persoual estate being insufficient to pay his debts. , . . . , CHARLES COOK, AdmV. March 13, 1859, lr3.

1,800 Acres Land for

rriHE following Lands situate in Maishall I county Indiana, are now offered FOR SdLFsEi Either as a whole or in separate lots, and ort liberal te rns, v.r: W i of n e i t e 'i ol Ji e i . Sec. 31, town 31 range 1 east & the s e H 1 he n w 4 ne i ) & n e iofn w j N e4' of s wr W i of s e i N V, N w'i E J of ne M . S e H I &. e X of s w S wj of sec and w of s e 32 33 23 SO 31 13 11 22 35 3(1 tt it do do do do do do do do o it tt 1 tt do 0App ications to purchase, accompanied j by propositions, will be gladly received and ; promptly auenueu to wuen atiuresseu :o E. A. WALES. Detroit, Mich. Feb. 21, 18j(5. 47tf. Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED CALL AT TIIE TO AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND 3 Er. OF LEMON and SON, I I t .i ji . n ..i r . . , ii ii iiiiiii'v niirici n i Iii I'nwi ituiro ' ( 'i J3. JÜT.a JIT53k.rl. 9 WHERE MAY BE FOUND JTanninii implements Garden, Field V Floicer IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pnmpliin. Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 1556. 47tf. SOLDOUT. Having sold my Store I wish all persons indebted to me by either .Note or Book account, lo come and feitle, and pay me by the first day of April and save cost. II. B. PERSUING. March. C, 1S51. 50t3. MY RESPECTS. ILL all those who a e indebted to me please call and set le their li'tle ac count--, as am sorely oonres-ed on account of some lii bargains hereto ore ma 'e with bad j e.cs. i am now iryin? to uo ousmessuu m own hook, nd want all the dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. ROBERT RUSK. March 6, lS5fi-3w"0 SHERIFF'S SALE. TY virtue of an execution to me direct-jL-9 e l Irom the clerk's offi -e of the Marshall Common Pleas murt. I will exnose to public sale at the court house door in the town of .Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the i9th day of March, 1S.V5, between the hours of I0oclockam.and4oclockpni. onsaidday, the following real estate described as iollows, to-wit: The south half of Lot No. 33 in the original Plat of the town of Plymouth, in Marshall county. Indiana. I will first offer the rents and profits of said Lot fot seven years, & il they fail to bring the amount of S192 85, with interest and costs. 1 will then offer the fee simple title to the same, or fo much as may be necessary to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Thos. K. Houghton, as replevin bail for William L. Piatt, iu favor of Westervelt & Hewitt. JOHN L. THOMPSON, sh'ff. By T. B. Thompsen, dep. March 6, 1806. SOtl. DAXIEL BKOW.V, General Land Agent OF THE CINCINNATI", Peru a id Chicago Railway Company, lor the ;iltf of Luids in Ltorte St. Joseph, Marshall, FaUon, Miami and Grant counties, in the Stute of udiana; will also at tend to selling and purchasiig Land, and the payment of Taxes, ia all the above motioned counties or for any other persons who may have business of that kind to do. references: W. C Hinni, Laporte, nd. A. L. Wheeler, Plymouth, " J iCob S, C irter, New ork, Thos. M Djuald, Plym-utb, L. J. B.'uwa, R ehester, tt Jesse Ilirgins, Peru, " . Plymouth, lud., Feb. SI, 1836. 43tf. 320 acres of Ijand for Sale. j r fHE South west quarter of section thirtyone. in townsiun iniriy-iour norm, ot .ten t UmA cont h itt nil OTtor nf ; :;u r-v o i. . w.... c,...-.mid 7"u ' ' -1 . For f nh particulars apply to M Rice, t adiftnapo:iJf or M. ALLEN, Piym3Qfh. Apr. 5, 3tf . ; , ... ClPcrm Candles for sl by iQ G- B. R0BEIT8. (

NOTIC2 is hereby given that the Commit'-, sinner and Bng'u.ecr of the C"in'y f'f Starke, will offer for slc a the 1 iw dhuete, the coutnictof Diichin2 as f .ilows, to wit: Ditch No. 3 Tewii 32 Hange 4: .)21 roils, do 10 do 3-i do 4; 640 do do 8 do 32 do 1; 03 do do 10 do 32 do 2; 400 do do T, do 31 do 1;1U72 do On ihe2ath d:y of Aj r'1, l?.-r". nt the S'cre of C. S.fibhi's. iu the '.own t. Knox. Specifications cf s;ii DI'c hin-. given tn the day of sule, or at the C uioiioi.i'ti r's Ci e at anytime. ('II VS. S. TlBB.T, C 'i.V. J. S. B-Mider E mincer. 5"J 3. M iieh. 20 It. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Flit S T IS P L YM O U Tit.

Offers to the citizens of Marshall and a-'j-;in-ing co inties. one cf the best assortments of nLiXH nz? hh ie hcl, I IfOQtS 4V &fiOC89 Ever brought to this market, and wouH request those in want of such articles locall ai ! his establishment, one door north of lh Brick store. Nov. 29. 37 If; DISSOLUTION. r'lHE partnership l.ereto'ore existinj be1 tween Thos. Pryce of Laporle and N. II. Oglesbee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of ait firm are to be paid to N. II. Oglesbee, and all demands against it are to be paid !v said oiejbce. THOS. PRYCE, N. II. OGLE DEE. Jan. 2?, 1S5G. J Having disposed of my interest in the Erick store establishment at Plymouth, to my lale I - - - X ii r .1 l I ii.. i .i . ji.iiini, ii. ii. wjieutc, j earnowy iioje i n friends and patrons who have heretofore s liberally bestowed their favors, will cou'.inuc and increase them with the new firm. THOS. PiJYCE. Jan 31, 135C. 4GuT. rpiIOSE indebted toN. II. Oglesbee & Co. JL are respectfully requested to call and pay up in whole or in part by the 1st day of April next. We hope our friends will not pass this call unheeded, but make an ellort to pay up in part, at least. N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. Feb. 21, lSiC. 47tf. (tpRare Chance. D3 I A tic uin.ciMLiicii i:iitra 1J .-ii a iiaii'j;v.i.v t , ,, . . l aim wtll improved utile tj- AXV3w LJt xVtH A few miles from Maxinknkce Lake, and v est , of Jas. Houghton's neighborhood, and lying; ) in Starke county, Ind. It contains fnrtv acics all under fence, and thirty cleared, with a good hewed lo luuse, well, and a il o:tri :i j young orchard. j There ere also two !) acre lots adphrni it i now offered for sale, hich, together with the improved forty, would make a very desirable farm. Price S-"C0, cash. JAPIIETH ObT,0 HN. Jan 31, 1S1G. 4':m (CLARIONETS for sale at Laporle, Uocf.kts. ITvI. OA OHO BUSHELS OF WHEAT wn OUUVJU ted at the Brick More, for which the hiebest market price will be paid in cash. . Oct25, PJj-r nr. T7"ATHAIR0N, for the llair, a fresh ROBERTS. , supply rec d at To SitJti Painters, Ac. An as ortment of Japanned Tins, suit ible for ri.-n painters for sale by G. C. ROULBTS. . Augusts, 1S14. 'J--VL' !Vcr IJIa nliS. Deeds, Morfgaes and' Quit Claims of an approved short forin, ?nd at. a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly orinted and formale ' at the same place. Bring on your Seeds! 1,000 1'ush. bright clean Clover seed. 1,000 do do do Timothy S..ed, 5,000 do do do Flax Peed anted at the Laporte Agricultural and Feed Wore, for which the highest market pike will e paid. LEMON i: SON. Laporte. Oct 13. 18"5. :Uyl . Conic (o the Brick S(orc io 3 ä get your ?DtrtßSrnß0 where thev are cheaper than the cheapest. oct 2'., r.5' 3t f JUST RECEIVED at the Brick Store, a lot of IVitiler Sliawls. Call and getnne before they are all gone. oct 2, IS5 3-?tf ZEPHYR. HOODS, LARGE and Sinai'. Coniform of di lie rent kinds to be had at the Brick Store. oct 25. -: nifc Sharpeners, Somdhinir new ROBEItTS. Something New AT THE BRICK STORE!! f ADIES call and get a French calico Dress Pattern before it is all co:ie. it that will not suit you, we have DeL ins, Persian i Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds ofDre Goods. You can't j help being suited. OGLESBEE & Co. Oct 2, 185-" .TiTo be found at the Brick Store A Good assortment of Ready Made Clothing Those wishing to buy clothing, will do well to ive us a call before purchasing elsewhere as ue are determined not to be undersold. Lock out for good bargains. 1.. i II. OGLESBEE & Co. oa. 23, 1S55. 3','tf. AT THE BRICK STORE, r (inn 0f t,,e Larrte ano riymÜ,UUU oulh jiank Road Money, for which will b given in exchange, Goods at tho very lowest cash price. N. H. OGLESBEE & CoM iy 31, 1835. Htf. dereiiariiiis: Canes, for nie at rORFHTo. - o C icars cV Tobacco, the best in tfca ROBERTA. city, at MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer X J in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish, German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. Tiemont House, one dojr from Jeuerson Avenue. T. ..-: : -1 : toi O.I .'i07. NEW BARBER SHOP. Shaving Hair Dressing. K) nmiE undersicned has located liirrt- . Cm L , r : ii ..m fni t Via rn mt a .f ; LJ l" . b, . , pared touo ms woik in real new xoik siye and hopes to recive sufDcient patronage to ma e his pr sent location a permanent one. B3"Shopap stairs in the two story frame im mediately south dfEdwa Ms Hotel. . . . ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1855. . Utf