Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1854 — Page 3

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME.

ljExtra ccpies of the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for 5 cents each. Ia Jflil. Saturday last was rather a busy day in the way of trials and prosecutions for our civil community, A man from the east part of Starke county was brought before one of our Justices of the Peace charged with forging an order on the hous2 of Westervelt & Huett for S23, upon which he hail succeeded in procuring that amount in goods. After an investigitioa of his case he was held to bail in the sum of 8500 for his appearance at the next term of the Circuit Court, in default of which he was committed to Jail. Another was charged with grand larceny, in stealing several article from the store of J. Brownlee & Co., and after his trial and failing to givi bail for 8503, he was also committed to Jail. Our Circuit Court, which commences its cext term on Monday week, will have a pretty fair commencement with its criminal docket three in jail, and som other unimportant cases whose defendants are under bonds for their appear nce. Ye tribe of Plymoulhlteg, see the epistle of Newton and Joseph in this paper, by Josephus. jr. A RfgistcT of the temperature as kept at the Daguerrean Rooms of J. E. Armstrong in this place, for the present month, to the 5th. at 1 o'clock p. m. at 5 o'clk p. m July 31, 94. Ü6. Aug. 1, 94, 96, 81. 81. 76, 79. 79. 76, 60. 81. " 3. " 4, " 5. The Only One. It is amusing when an abolitionist occasionally stops our paper because we adhere to the Union and favor popular sovereignty, to see him estimating himself as the only sucscriber we have. But when we do happen to survive the misfortune and keep agoing regularly, see ihem peeping into the ntrxt issue, to se if we hav'nt given them a puf. Well, we like thvm a great deal better than som who take the paper a year or two. and then run off without paying for it. Synpatäy. Bitnlech,' said Mr. Slow, solemnly extending his arm like a pump handle. rou are now old enough to un derstand the wordt of vi3d0m being eleven and a halft in other words, halfpast eleven and I wish to advise you never to interfere with nothing that don't belong to you. Shut yourself up like a gold eagle in your pocket book and don't getspnt in too much concern for others. If people is inclined to go to ruin, let 'em go if they're a mind to what business is it ot your'n? Let 'em fiht it out. Why should you risk your precious htad in trying to save .hirT When you trade, allers look to your side of the bargain: and leave ths one you are trading with to look arter his. If he gMs bit, "taint your fault. The ke-r of number one is scripter. the real golden rule, and he that acta unto it nerer can die poor. Hever have anything to do with sympathy. Sympathy doesn't pay. 'Taint worth one per cent. But if you must be sympathetic because it's pop'lar be sure before you begin that it aint agoin, to cost you any thing, anJ then p'rapa ir will do to invest in it. Nobody never lost nothing by not being generous, s lay by yourself what folk3 expects y 11 to give to pt-yr people and other vagabonds, and when yon are old it will not depart from you. You will have something to count on to maka you happy. Pay your doctor's bill, confound a hospital, and buy a gravestone full of exalted virtoos. Be careful. Bimleach, allers look arter the main chance, and beware of sympathy.' 1 We copy the following from the N. Y, Observer, at the request of an excellent clergyman of Connecticut, and add our hearty am-Mi to every word of it. Rev. John Angll James say: 'It is my sa 1 and serious belief that, if the evangelical pulpit iä losing its power, it 13 just because it is losing sight of its object and its aim. The cultivation of the intellect and the advancement of knowledge, in the protestant day, are lifting both preachers and hearers above the i ti and simple Gosprl of Christ. Sermons are with many pt-rsonä no longer heard as the word of God, but as the word of man; not as means of grace and aids of sa'vation, but as intelhctual exercises on religious topics for the gratification of taste. i:te lect, anJ imagination on Sunday. And it must be confessed that the preachers of them are, by their artificial and excessive f Uboration. and the introduction of new topics, leaching their hearera so to regaid them, and are training them thus to b & kind fit amateur hearer3 of ssrmons.' If the miniiUrg of Christ Jesus would confine themselves to religious topics, their people who are hungering and thirsting after the word of life, might have 01 e comfort in their journty heavenwar!. But a poor sinner, such as I am. bead aai ears in busines and politics, in trade and travel for a week, thanks God for Sunday, for then I am sura to be disturbed with nothing of the sort till Monday, but when 1 go to church, and my pastor instead of giving m the Gospel, teys up a hash of the editorials of th Tribune, the Time or the Post, and so thinks to feed my starving soul with hit half-baktd notions of politics, then I cry out in my anguish and despair fori shall die for want of something to ett.Could you not put in a word for roe, and the thousands who feel Jut as I do, that if our minister will preach Christ and Hin? crucified 00 Sunday, we will thank riim, and excuse birn from all other toplci, till tget to heaven? ' '

Womca Lawyers. The New Bedford Mercury after chronicling the fact that one of the female spouters in the late Woman's Rights Convention 6aid she was studying law, with n view to practise it, says quite humorously: 'We wish this new Portia nil possible success though we cannot help thinking she would do belter with a Utlt'un lhan Leyiletonjw'uh a cap lhan capias. All women like a declaration, though most prefer another to that in a writ. Still our Blackstone in blurts miv succeed wonderfully in courting and win a silk gown in advance of all her competitors. The only injustice is, thai her theoretic may be heightened and renJered more heavenly by a pretty countenance, the present race of lawyers being by no means beautiful as to tho plnz. In that case as Sapho filched the laurels from Pindar, not by tho force of her face, so Squire Nnniy or Polly may carry otTdecisions from our soft headed judges, when the law and evidence are both on the side of some longnosod ill favored special pleader in pantaloons.' Slavebt in Nebraska. Mr. IIadlet D. Johnson, a lawyer who formerly resided in Shelby villa, Indiana, whence he recently ont'grated to Nebraska, writes to n friend as follows: Please inform tho fidgrty,' that slavery ia not yet established in Nebraska on a firm basU! .Also that there are no fears of its rx:nsion here as wo are determined that freedom shall exist in our territory. We do not intend to be trouble! with free negroes or slate negroes, end not much by abolition negroes!'

Will make a professional visit to Plymr nth on the 1 7 ill i.ist., and remain some eight or e:i day?, when all those wishing Dental operations performed in a 1 islinjj and scientific mr.nncr, may avail th-msclves of the opportunity, by tallin? on hi in at Edward Hutel. Aug. 3, 1831. 22t3 IVew Blanks. Deeds; Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved-short form, and at a very shnrt price, are for sale at this office. AUo Blank Notes neatly printed and for sale at the same place. Wen. J. Burns, Master Commissioner for Marshall County, is empowered by the late laws ol Indiana. to administer all oaths and affirmations whichare required by 'aw;totake and certify affi la vi ts and depositions," &c. Also as Notary Public, "he willtake acknow. edgments of Deeds, Mortgages and other legali usiruments, and which may be executed at a trifling expense upon application at the Banner office, Plymouth. Read this Letter from the Rev. Justice Penoytr, in favor of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Bültum . Dr. A. L. Adams Dear Sir Having used your Liver Balsam in mv family for a number of years, therefore, with much confidence, knowing that it is the best Medicine of the Age, cheerfully recommend it to the Public generally as worthy of their attention, for it is a Medicine of great value. I might name many particular instances ot its Lenencial e:fects, but suffice it to say, as a family medicine, it ranks among the first. Yours, &c, JUSTICE PENOYER. Groton, N. Y. See Dr. A. L. Adams' advertisement in this paper. August, 10. 23t4. An Ordinance. BE it ordained by the President and Trustees of the town of Plymouth, That no person shall hunt, fish or engage in any game of sport or hazard, within the corporate limits of said town on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, nor engage in any common labor, unless it be a work of necessity, charity, or mercy, except such persons who observe the seventh day of the week as the Sabbath day, under a penalty of not less than five, nor more than ten dollars for each offence, to be collected by an action of debt, before any court having jurisdiction. And be it further ordained, That any person other than travellers, who shall be found carrying or exhibiting implements for hunting or fishing, such as a gun, fishing tackle, &c, or publicly exhibiting game or fresh fish, within the corporate limits of said town, on Sunday, the same shall be deemed and taken as prima facie evidence of a violation of this Ordinance, and the Marshall is charged with the enforcing of this Ordinance. R. BROWN, Pres't. Attest--- M. W. Smith, Cl'k. August 3. 1854. 22 3. TO NON RESIDENTS. 1J OTICE is hereby given that the undersign1 1 ed, with the County Surveyor, will, en the 25th day of August 1854, at 10 o'clock a n. on said day, proceed to survey and locate thy corners of their land in section 3d. township 32, range one east, in Marsball county; to meet at R. MeFarktnd's, and continue from day to day uutil all is finished, Non resid nts wrrb fail to meet the surveyor at thetixie and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. JAME SAP. KOB'T McFARLAND, Ai.gua 3, I85i. 22t3. See Here, Folks! DID JOIIX LIE! S.uneof his Goods are here and many sold. Some of his first purchase are still behind, but coming most every day. He has ordered lot more though bro't heavy lot of Fish all sold, a' most. J,C. July 27, ie5l. 2ltf SnERIFF'S S ALl " BY Virtue of an execution to me directed from the CleTk'a office of the Maiahalt Circuit Court, 1 will offer for sale at public outcry at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in 6aid r.ounty, on Saturday the 22d day of July 1854, between the hours of ten and four o'clock on sid day, the rents and profits foreven years of the following described real estate situate in Marshall county, towit: The west half of the south west quarter of section 23, town 35 north of range one east; and if the rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, the costs and accruing costs on the same, I will then and there proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate. Executed as the property of David Shidler at the suit of Jas. Martin. J. L. THOMPSON S. M. C. June 29. 1854. 173 In the JfEarhet. The highest cash price wi 1 be paid for all kinds Usually boagat and soli by Draggits, at the Drug Store of O. B. ROBERTS, laporte, July G. 1861- 18tf.

THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. 3. ROBERTS,

DItUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER 7N Drags, Books, and all articles appertaining to the fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, .iml having GooJs to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite Lis numerous friends and acquaintances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him. to call and and examine his Spring; Stock, which he is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlar and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, lie flatters himself that he can furnish the same at a low prices as they ean Le bought in any market, in less quantities. G. B. ROBERTS. Lnporte, Aug. 3. 1854. J6yl. THE following is a few of the many Books just received and for sale at the Old Line Book Store. Lost Prince. World of Art. Rob of the Bowl, Fowlers Publications Entire, Novels a lar. e Stock, Buist's Kitchen Garden, Vicar of Wakefield, Parley's Cabinet Library, Poetical Works all kinds and Styles, Sol NorLhru p, Trantwineon Railroad Curves, N. P. Willi' Works Complete, Scribners Engineers Table Book, Bancrofts United States, Jackson's, Noys, & Strong's, Penmauship, Modern British Essayists, Rollo Works, PrtScnt age and nncr Life, Pirates Own Book, Hazlett's Life of Aapoleon, Humorous Speaker, Bulwer's Novels in one Vol, .Mechanic's Book, Florel Gems, Wild Western Scenes, Old Brewery, Mrs. Ben Darley. G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1851, 19yl Piano. The subscriber has just ree'd a new assortment from the celebrated iouse ot Pirth, Pond Jy Co., and Hallet, Davis &. Co., with and without the Eolian attachment. G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 2-Jyl. 5 111 Vol. D'Aubigns Hist Reformation, Russia as it is, Great Men and Great Event.", llaswell on Engineering, Upper Ten and Lower Million. For sale by ROBERTS. August 3, 1351. '22yl MUSG hath charms to .sooth a savage, .yc. Violins, Banjoes, Tamborines, Accordeons, Claiionets; Fiuies, Fifes, Melodeons iVc, for sale at ROBERTS. August 3, 18.4. 22yt M I b .n o 01 ine Deai 01 ar, jusi received uy HUBERTS. Auirust H, 1851. i!yt To Sii;u i'uiutcrs, Ac. An assortment of Japanned Tins, fuitable for sign painters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 2-yl LETTER Presses, a new article, which no business man should be without, for sale by G. B. HUBERTS . August 3, 1854. U2yl THE U. S. Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, just received by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3. 1854. I9yl Sale ol" Land Warrant. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Guardian o: the persons and Estates Ol the minor heirs of James Whited, deceased, will oHer lor t-ale at her residence, at private sale, on and after the 26th day of August, 1854, one .and Warant, calling for torty acres of land, belonging to said heirs, in pursuance to an order ot the Marshall Common Pleas Court, at its Jul Term, A. D. 18i4. Terms of Sale, cash in hand. MARIA CROCO, Guardian. Angust 3 18 it. 22t3 Mortgage Sale. TJY virtue of an exr cution to me direct"ledl'rom th Clerks office ol the Mai shall Common Pleas Court, I will oiler for sale at public outcry at the court h ju.e in the town of IMymouth, 111 said county, on Saturday the "Cth dayofA'igut 1854, between th hours of ten and four o'clock on aaid day, the rents and Krotits for 6even years of the following descried real estate ituated in Marshall County, towit: the undivided two thirds part of the west half of the north east q-iart r of section 23, and the OMth west q iarter of the isuu'h east quarter of section twenty-four a!l in township thirty-five noitb, of ranee three east: and if the rents and profits fail to sell tor a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, the costs and uccruins costs 011 the smile. I will then and there proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate. Executed as the prope rty of George A. Metcalf, and others to satisfy a morrgage in favor of Peter Fries. J. L. THOMPSON Shff. Aug. 3 1854, Mortgage Sale. Tit Y virtue of nn execution to me direc:ed J'rom the Clerk's office of the Marshall court of Common Pleas, I will offer for sale at public outcry at the court house door in tho town of Plymouth, in said eonty, on Saturday the 26th day cfAueu t 135-1, between the hours of ten and four o'clock on saM day the rents and profits for seven years cf the following described real estate situated in Marshall county, to-wif the west half of the south w est q lat ter of section nineteen, in township thirty-three north of range 4 east, with appurtenances; and if the rents and profits fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, the costs and accruing coils on the same, 1 will then und the e proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate. Executed as the property of Suiwd Thomas and Jesse Neidig to satisfy a mortgage in faor of Charles II. R-eve. J. L. THOMPSON Sh3. Aug. 3 1854. 22i3. Administrator's Sale OF Ileal Estate Notice is hereby giveh that the undersigned, .Uministrator of 1 he estate of J .din R. Crwig, deceased, will, in pursuance of mi order of the Court of Common Pleas of Marion county, Indiana, expose to sale I public auction at Bourbon, Bourbon Township, in the county 0! Marshall, on Tuesday, thf 5th day of September, 1E54, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and C o'clock, p. m the following red ertat, situate in said county of Mar hall, of which tüil John Craig died seized, towit 'the vresthalt of the northeast quarter of section 8, township 33, north of range 4 east, subject to the interest therein of Elizibeth Craisr, widow of said decedent. Terms of Sale One third of the purchase money t be paid in hand, and the remainder In two equal payments, payable in six and nine months, from the day of sale, with interest to bo secured by notes, with freehold security, and without relief, 4c. I am also empowered to sell the interest of aid Elizabeth Craig, in said tract oi land, on reasonable termi. ROBINSON TURPIN, Adna'r. A-igmt 3,1S5. 22:4.

To Wheat Holders. ALL persona and Wheat holders that are owing Brook, Houchton & Patterson, or the late firm of Brook & Houghton, are roqueste J to call and settle by the 25th day of August, 1854, as we want to go E tst to purchase goods. Money or Wheat ice must have by that time. Rememler it. BROOK. HOUGHTON Sf PATTERSON. P. S. Summer G ols we are selling at reduced prices as it ;s getting late in the season. Call and see us ;iud we will give von bar rain "13. 11. 4- P. Aug. 3, 1834 tf TO NON REsTdENTS.

NOTICE is hereby given that theundersigued, with the county surveyor, will on the 'J I st day of Aug., 134. at 10 o'cl ck a m, on said diy, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in secti tit. 3 I & 35, in town range 1 east, in Marshall county; to meet at Mr. Sap's, and continue from day to day uu'il ull is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time und jdace above mentioned, and titfray or provide for defrayii' their portion of th expense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on ths tax duplicate and collected according to law. HENRY FRY. LEANDER STEEL. August 3, IS54. 4-m It) . Strayed or Stolen FROM the hubscriber livin at Wyland s Mils. Jat:ksf:ii township. Elkhart canity, Ind., on Siturday night, the 15'h inst., a large light bay innre, seven years old, black mane and tail, inane and fore-top heavy and some curled, black legs to the ki;ecs, and n white spot in her forehead rather resemblir.g u heart, al o it 16 or 17 hands high, and moxes fie and active for a large unimal. 'I lie under-ignt-d will abundantly reward Hny person who will return said mare or give information where she Call hehad Direct your information to New Paris Post Office, Elkhart coi.rtv. Ind. JONATHAN WYLAND, Jr. j-ily 27 213 Kiers Rock Oil. TÄROyi A WELL 400 Feet deep, near Pitts.JL burgh, Pa., is offered to the public as a Natural Medicine of no common value. It is a different thing from the old Kentucky, or American Oil, as this is used NTERNALLY as well as externally. As a local remedy in Paralysis, Pile?, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss of Sight, Butus, &c. Also as a valuable Internal remedy for Piles, Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhoea, Erysipelas, old sores, Eruptions of the skin, Female diseases, Worms Bladder and Kidneys, Bronchitis, Pa'ns &c, &c. It invites the investigating Physician, hs welt as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merit. Discovered in 181), it has within 2 or three years, made multitudesof cures, and multitudes of friends, and as soon as tried, the sales not only increase but hold out. Testimony to its great merit is constantly accumulating in the hands of the proprietor by certificates, letters, and in other ways. Full as the worli is of Ta'.ent Medicines it is thought r ot best to suppress this, the work of NATURE to make room for Human Inventions. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale byT. A. LEMON, Plj mouth. U.M. LYOX. Proprietor, 83, Dearborn st. Chicago, 111. July 27, 1351. iraG. SEJII-iNNUAL KEPOUT Of the condition of the Western Bank at Plymouth, for the six months preceding the first Monday of July 1851: Capital Stock, 8100,00 00 Notes Discounted, G,G4U 00 Amount of debts due the Association or Bank, 80,300 56 Gold, 12,700 00 Silver, 359 44 Total, 82UCU)00 00 Amount or Capital Stock, including that doposited with Auditor of State, paid in according to the provisions of the law, $100,000 00 Amount of notes, bills or other evidences of debt issued, 100,000 00 Total, S-200,000 00 Names of the Officers of the Association or Bank, J. W. PATTKNorxL, Pres., IV. J. Mom, Cash. Names of persons who have become parties to to the articles of dissociation within said period, J. W. Pattengell, A. B. Gillett, Julius Vantreet, Robert it at 1 iff, L.Meriam & John Porter. Names of Perseus who have withdrawn therefroin, J. II. Kibbee, E. O. Booth, J. S. Kibbee L. Meriam and John Porter. Names of present Stockholders, J. W. Pattengell, A.B. Gillett, Robert RatlilT, and George Taylor. Days and hours open for the transaction of business, lo-wit: From 9 o'clock, A. M., to 2 o'clock P. M. State of Ohio, ) Trumbull County, J. W. Pattengell, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the President of said Bank, and that the foregoing report of the transactions and condition of said Bank, for the period therein named, is tiue and correct, according to the best, of his knowledge and belief. J. W. PATTENGELL. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 17th day of Ju y, 1C51. SAMUEL FANSLER, Justice of the Peace. July 27, 1654. 2U3. NOTCE is hereby given that the Commissioner and Engineer of the county of Starke, will offer for sale as the law directs, the contract of Ditching as follows, to wit: Ditch No. 6, town 32, range I west, 720 Rods, Do 0, do 34, 1 " 100 do. Do 1, do 3, " 3 " 1034 do. Do 2, do :i2. " 3 1000 do. On the 12th day of August, J854, at the Court House in the town of Knox, at I o'clock p. in. Specifications of said Ditches, given on the day of sale, or at the Commissioner'.; office at any time. C. S. TIDBITS, Comr. J. S. BLNDER, Engr. July 27, 1854. 2113. Stale ol Indiana, Starke County, ss: In the Stirke Circuit Court, September Term A D 1854. Silas Short, v Pa'ience Carpenter and her husband Stephen Carpenter, Charlott Bozarth and her husband Jacob B izarth, Cornelius Short, Robert Short, James Short. Martha A. Shrt, Tefie,i Short, Jacob Short, Cyrus Short. Nancy Joseph and her husbiii't James Joseph, and Gideon Short. BE it remembered tha on ti;o24th day of July 1854, Silas Short, the plaint. ff in the above entitled cause, by A G. Deavitt and Andrew W. Porter, bis Attorneys, tiled in the office of the Clerk of the Starke Circuit Court a petitton and complains of raid defendants, and ys that in the year 18i2 he bargained acd agreed without' Certus Short, in bis lifetime, but who is now deceased, for tho following described real estate, to-win The south rast q tarter of tho north east q larterof section 5 township 32, range 2 west, containing 40 acres, and it has been made to appear to the satisfaction cf said Clerk, that tho above named Patience Carpenter, Step ien Carpeuter, Nancy Joseph and James Joseph are non.resideuts of the Sta'e ot In liana. They arctherefor hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said petition, and unless they appear, plead, answer or demur thereto, on or before the calling of this cause, on the first day ol the next term of said court, on the 4tb Mooday in8eptember next, the same will be taken as confessed, and will be beard and determined in their tbicoce. CHAS. HUMPHREY'S, Clwk. ' July '27, 1834, 2H3.

Discovered at Last. LIME! LIME!! LIME, iu superabundance and of the very best quality, for purity, strength and whiteness, has lately been discovered, and is now being extensively manufactured for sale, on ihe premises of the undersigned, situated in Fultou county near the line of Marshall one mi!e south of w hat is known as Eddy's Saw Mill on Eidys Lake, four miles east of Muxenkuckee lake and four miles due west of Rols tin's tavern on the Michigan R nd. Also ttn miles north-west cf Rochester, and twelve mile south of Ph mouth. The niidersigncn is now prepared to fill orders lor lime from any point in ihe surrci.nding country, and warru ts his lime to give GENERAL SATISFACTION. Being equal in q iality, it not !upcriorTo the LogauspMt L'.inc, for s.li uef;il and prcct ml purpf bos. The undursimied doMgna niauuftturin"

both the notix ana saatl atme, So as to suit customers g n-raliy, and is determined to sell at such prices as will be an indutement fr all thos- desiring lime, to purchase of him. All orders promptly filled by writing or clling.n th undersigned ut Rochester, or his agt-nt at the lime works. JOHN M. MERRY MON. Jul) 27, 1851. 21m3. Did you Know THAT JOHN HAD GOT HOME? WELL he ha, and brought a of the nicest kind of goods, and l.is customers are taking them as fast ss the boys can weigh, measure and count them. I fear that such hard work, and the warm weather will be too much for them. But Conic Ois, 1 am here and as tough as Ben Leather. Won't I take their places should that be the case? think I just will. So you need not keep away on that account. Rut when you &ee the new goods, I do know the rush that must follow. Now I must tell vhat we have. Oh! it is so much that cant tell all. but I do know we have Cod-Fish, Scythes, Forks and green Cucumbers. Cantthinkof the rest loo much in that great mass. Yes! wish to buy some more things, such as "Wheat, Oats, Corn, Beeswax, Eggs, Butter. Oh! see, l have no Whiskey now, but have some of the best Scetch Ale, and :ome such little Now frien'ls, ii you wish to see tho remainder come here, for could not write all in a week. But remember we buy all kinds of Produce and sell all kinds of Goods. have been some eighteen years in these diggings and have done an extensive credit business and find it necessary if not INDISPENSABLE, to take a breathing spell, in order to so that I may know whether stand upon my feet or am turned topsy turvy ia the world. But in addition to the necessity arrisin? from natural causes unfortunately, I have suffered severely 'luring the last eighteen months in home affairs, wLich renders the case doubly urgent, and has fixed my determination to devote my whole time and attention to collecting and paying my just debts. The latter must and shall be done to the cent, let what will come. I would a thousand times rather begin the world aain (as once before) with a clean shirt and a shilling, than have it said John Couglc could not, would not pay ten dimes to the dollar. Friends, I would tell more if I thought it would do good, but you all know John, and that he wont cheat, lie, nor steal from you. Now will you just call in if only on a visit. Corue, friends, let us reason together. Is it not as clear as Buttermilk that the Farmer and other operatives on the one hand and the Merchants on the other, are constantly striving to see which shall get the best of the bargain. Their true interests after all are indemnified. While the latter would have confounded slim picking and soon kick the bucket, or dry up and be blown away by the first breeze without the former, yet the Merchant is a sort of necessary evil and useful animal that could not well b dispensed with; therefore let us shake hands and be friends, and do to each other as we would wish to be done by. This brings me to the most important branch of my subject, viz: to coax, bog, entreat, pray, implore and beseech you all, both great and small, in the name of our mutual interests, of your repeated promises, of honesty, truth and justice, and finally the laws ot the land, to have mercy upon me and pay what thouowest. You cannot be ignorant ol" the tact that my commercial standing depends entirely upon punctually meeting my engagements. Call to mind what you would think of me, even I, after getting and appropriating to my own use, comfort and benefit, your vheat or other produce, to disappoint you, in the payment of the same. Oh! I beseech you to manage in some way, shape or manner, speedily to pay John what thou honestly owest, and save him from the hands of the Philistians, or by the powers of ISuru ti m's Foxes, rats and other notions Saltpetre wont save you. Oh, P. S. Please take notice that everything in or on the subject of paying and being paid, relates to John. JOHN COUGLE. July 20 aotf JVoticc. BY virtue of an order of the Miami Court of Common Pleas, I will expose to sale ut public outer)', on the premises, to tho highest bildcr, on the 15 b day of Sept. 1854, the fol lowing described Real estate, to- it: The north east q iarter of section tweuty-four, east of tho Michigan Road, containing 159 22-100 acres, being Michigan Road laud bituatc in Marshall county, Indiana. Said land will be sold on the fellowipg terms: One fourth of the purchase money in hand, one fourth in six. one fourth in twelve, and one fourth in eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser giving hin notes with approved security, on the deferred payment?. A. E. RHODES, Adm'r. July 20, 1354. 20tf. Sale of Valuable Town Property. WE will offer for sale on Saturday the 2d day of September, 1851, Oil the promises in Plymouth, Marshall county lnl, the following described property, to-wit: Lots No, 25. 2o and 27 on Michigan street, and lots 53, &9 and 60 on centre street; also lot 63 on centre street; and at the same time and on the premises will be i flared the Tavern Stand known as the American House, ituated on lots no. 173 and 17D in Polk and Sering's addition to the town of Plymonth. This property is beautifully situated and lies near the public sq-iaro, and also near tho Peru and Chicago Roil road, and there ure several houses situated tm the ab e lots. On lot ho 35 is a new frame house, on 27 there is a good house and large barn, on 59 there is a large house suitable lor two families, and on lot 63 there aro two houses. This lot i i adjoining the Railroad , and near the depot grounds. At the snm time will besohl to the highest bidder 134, 52-1 0t) acres, more or less, of the South half of the Northeast fraction, east of Michigan road Section t o Twelve of lands selected in Idnian country. This land lies about half a mile from Town, and is beautifully timber- d. Terns of Sale One third of purchase money cash in band, and the remainder in two annual payments, one and two years from day of sale, secured by motgage on tho premises, with in terest from date, waiving valuation and exemption laws. JAMES C. VINNEDGE1 DAVID VINNEDflfi, I ADAM VINNEDfiE. f Hairs. ZEuBEDEE BROWN, J Joly 20.1651. we A Fine lot of Jewelry A Wntche Forialeby H. B. PERSHING.

LANK NOTES, Of an approved forn, for sale at this office. DITCIB LETTING. FTUIE Commissioner and Engineer of Swamp J Lands ot Marshall county, will receive sealed propcsols for the construction of the 'following Ditches, and will let to the lowest responsible bidder, at the following places: At Union Town, Monday, 2 1st day ot August, 1851, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Ditch No. 5 in section 9, township 32, range I c, 80 rocs: ditch No. 8 in section 14 township 32 rarue I e, 100 rods; ditch No. 9, section 34, township 32, range I e, 40 rods; ditch No. 10. section 32, township 32, range 1 e, SO rods; ditch No. 1!, section "0, township 32, range 1 e, IG roJs. j At Smith's Tavern, Green Township, Tues day, 22d day of August, leo4, at i o'clock, P. M., Ditch No. 7 in section 3, township 3-, ranee 2 e. 150 rods; Ditch No. I, se:tion'4 Sc 5, township 3.', range 3 e, 450 rods: Ditch No. 2, section 5 & 8 township 32,r a nee 3 e, 200 rods. At Bourbon, "Wednesday, 23d day ol August, 1854, at I o'clock, P. M., Ditch No. I, injection h and 17, township 33, range 4 e COO rods, ditch No. 6, section 11 and 14, township 33, range 3 e, 1C0 rods; ditch No. 7, section 30, township 33, range 3 e, 80 rods. At Breman, Thirsday, 21th day of August, 1851, at 1 o'clock, P. M., Ditch No. 1, in section 1, township 31, range 4 e, 200 rods; ditch No. 2, section V, township 34, range 4 e, 0 rods; ditch No. I, in rection 20,29, 32, township 35, range 3 e, 1000 rods. At Plymouth, Friday25th day of August, at I o'clock, P. M., Ditch No. 1, township 31, range I e, in section 19, 100 rods; ditch No. 2, township 34, range 2 e, in section D, 100 rods; ditch No. 3, township 31. ramre 2 e, in section Ö and 4, 300 rods, ditch No. 5, in section 13 and PJ township 31, range 1 e, -SO'J rods; ditch No. G, in section 30, township 31, range I e, 120 rods; ditch 9 in section 23, township 34, range I e, 33'J rods: ditch No. II and 12 in section 4 and 5, township 34, range t e, 150 rods. The propositions are to lebv the cubic yard. Plans and specifications tobe seen at the Engineer's office in Plymouth. SAMUEL McDONALD, Com'r. J, B. N. KLING ER, Engineer. July 13 " 1917. IVoiv for I5:iraix3s. f IIIE undersigned is authorized to sell Lots X No. 237 and 223 in Plymouth. Also 20 acres adjoining the East part of town, and a few rods East of the Perudi Chicago Raihoad. together with oat-lots Nos. 22, 23, 24 and 25 connecting with the 20 acre tract. Forterms and other particulars, cailonthe undersigned at the Banner office. W.M. J. BURNS. July 13 19tf. JYcw Jl dministration. THE undersigned hav ing got in FULL BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOUNDRY irr Plymouth, all kinds of Manu'actured of good and substantial material and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangements to furnish, and iutend keeping on hand Of the most approved patterns, made of the best of material. They have secured a sufficiency of good timber, and intend having it worked into plows by competent and experienced workmen, and have no hesitancy in promising that they shall give general satisfaction. Old me til will be taken in exchange for any work in their line, or cash. In addition they have erected a lath cutting Machine, and intend keeping a supply of the article, ready for nailing on. Call, and patronise home, and accommodate yourselves. MITCHELL & THOMPSON. July 20 0tf NOTICE. rTUiE co-partnership heretofore existing be- -- Uveen the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent, XV. G. Tomeroy will close up the old business. WM G. POMEROY, MARK POMEf OY: July 13 19tf notTce. ffMIE undersigned having formed a copartnership in the Mercantile business, will continue the same at the old stand of Pomeroy & Brother. A full assortment of Merchandise will soon be received and kept constantly on hand. Patronage invited. A. C. Hathoorn. W. G. Pomeroy, f RAT11B0RN & POMEROY, July 13 19tf MAMFACTURER AND DEALER IX Cf MVET FUR.VITUUE, Chairs, Willow ware, Mattrasscs, &c. West Main Strut. JLaporte, lad. June 29, IS54. 17yl. to aro: kksidsts. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, with the County Surveyor, will, on the 15ih day of August 1854, at lOo'clockam.onsaid day, proceed to survey and locate tin corners cf their land in section 4 township 32. north of range 2 west, in Starke count) to meet at llliam F. Shilling's, and continue from day today until completed. Non rcsidt-nts who fail to meet tho surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for defrayingtheir portion ofthe expense of said survey, will bo xcturued to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tar duplicate and collected according to law, an other taxes are collects d. WILLIAM K. SUILL1NG, JAMES P. FRY, SARAH FRY. July 20 0 3 ESTIMY Ware & Colt. Taken up by Martin Lock living one mile east of Cedar Lake, iu North Bend Township. Starke Co. Ind. on the 2ßth day of May, lf5l, one grey or flea-bitten Mare, supposed to be nine years ol I, and one bay Colt supposed to be one year old. M;ire apprised at $"5; Colt appraised at 30, by John Good and Samuel Shirk, before Charles S. Tibbits. justice of the peac . A test CHAS. HUMPHREYS Clk. July 6. 1851. I6t3. Cfficc of theCin. Peru & Chicayo Railway Co. Peru, April 18, 4854. rpiIE Subscribers tö the Capital Stock of this Company are hereby notified, that a second requisition of ten per cent, on the amount of their cash subcription, will be made on them payable on the first of June next, and a like requisition of ten per rent, to be paid the lirst of each month thereafter until the whole be paid. JESSE HGGNS, Secretary. Subscribers living in Laporte county can pay to J. B. Niles, at Laporte; in Marshall county, toll. B. Pershing, at Plymouth; in Fulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; ia Wabash, to C. S. Ellis, at Somersett. April 24th, 1854. 8tf. Millinery and Mantua Making. MUS. DiriyOAN would respecfully incinity, that she still continues the business of IfiUin.. ..ii Ifintn. If A I I . iniiiiucijr auuiu.muu waning, anu is prepared to do the work in its most approved style and in accordance with the latest fashions.She solicit a share of the public patronage. Residence on the corner or Jeffetson and Michigan street. .April 20 1834-7m6.

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About 100,000 acres of valuable laud for Sale. fFHS Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Eailj way Co. offer at private sale a larre Quantity of choice lands situated in the counties of Laporte, Porter, Marshall, Fulton, Miami Wabash, and Grant, in Indiana. Many of these lands are well improved farms in a high state of cultivation, others are timber and prairie lands in a sdate cf nature, and are all admirably adapted to the purposes of agriculture. A great inducement is here presented to thore wishing to invest means iu J. E. Nilcs, John C. Walker, and D. G. Rose of Laporte; II. B. Pershing, at Plymouth; Isaiah ioover, at Rochester; E. P. Loveland, A. A. Cole and Adam E. Rhodes, aiPtru; C. S. Ellis, at Somerset, in Wabash county, will gi- e all the information necessary in regard to price and terms, and are authorized to nake sale of said Land. By order of the Board. JESSE II1GGINS, Secretary. June 29 17tf.

Drujis, Medicines At Wholesale or Retail. Iff. 15. PF.KSIIf llfi & CO. A RE Now receiving direct from New York. jt. Pdiladelphia and Cinrinr.ati, a large and splendid assortment cf Lrugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Rooks, .Stationery and Groceries, which they offer t the public on the mo.st reasonable ter.ns, and every article fold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, end from a long experience in business, they feel assured that they can supply the public with ju.st the articles i.ecesary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in r.'i.-trket. Select anl Conccsitrate:! Powders kept on hand of both Vegetable 2nd Minerals. EL iaiiiQE Quinine, Sulphur, Opium, Morphine, Sal Soda, Cream Tarter, tjum uampnor, L-anne oap, urimstorie, Sulf. AciJ, Tart. AciJ, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Calomel, Capsicum, Khubaib, .pscia bUS. Paint's find Oils. White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, Red dc, Venetian Red, Span. Brown, Black do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oi!, Chrome Green Fire proof pnint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's di. Whale Oil, Spt3. Turpentine Lard do. U hitc and brown Zi;.c in Oil dllu 111 j . Wzmishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. UyestufTs. Ett. Logwood, Indigo, Madder Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Vc. Hooks and Stationery. Blank B-oks, 51$ Memorandums, School do, Ät-W Time Books, Letter Paper. J)a3? Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Tens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing- i:k, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades cf the most beautiful patterns. GROCERIES. N. 0. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ctusl.ed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginger, Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from 33 cts. to Sl.UO per lb. T ibacco, all kind;. Cigars all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of public confidence, kept for sale by them. II. B. PERSHING t CO. June 22, 1354; ictf. J. a. Osborne. A. P. IfODGES. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: Office over H heeler's store. June 2, 1851. I6tf. For &alc. West half of lot 167 and dwelling, on the best business block in town opposite Cougle's. 160 acres of Lard, S miles south of Plymouth; Email improvement, running water and good timber. SO acres of fine timbered land 2 miles south of Ply mouth. West half of Lot 74. and X E quarter of Lot 73. in one; making Lot 63 feet on centre street, and 120 feet deep; with large fino dwelling. Improved farm of 217 acres, on Huroak flats valuable, and to be sold cheap. . Improved farm, 230 acres, at North Bend in Starke county boautiful location. Improved farm, ICO acres, 6 miles west of Plymouth. Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago Railroad Stocks Bonds dran ing ten per cent, interest, payable in cash every six months. Property is rising rapidly, and you can get better trades out of mo now than you can find with any other man. Offico over Western Bank. C. II. REEVE, Attorney, Notary & Genl. Arent. May 18. 1654. ntf. 1. S. Life, Fire and Marino Insurance effected by the oldest and best companies in tho Union, at reasonable rates. M.N,IiIanlove,D.D.S,l Itcsiflciit Dcntcst, Office on Market street, opposite the Barrien House, LOG ANSPORT, INDIANAJune 8, 1851. liyl. AcliniiiittratorN Xolieo. NOTICE iakeieby given that the uu'.itTsiijued has been appoint.nl AdminbtratT cf the estate of Nathan Cadwallnder Jr., Lie if Marshall conntv, Indiana, deceased. Said estate ia supposed to besolvei.t. JACOB F. LEWIS, A Im'r. July C, 1854. i?t3. Farm for Sale. OQfl ACRES about 70 well improved, a ÄfOVJ good fouse and large Barn and other buildings with a good orchard, 12 u;ile north vest of Plymouth, one mile south of the Laporte road, and two miles from a good Grist Mill. The alove will be soli low for cash. Call and seethe pr. mises. EDWARD SMITH. May 18, 1854. li mi.m to L,u.nKi:n.iii:S C. II. REEVE, Jgent for the sale of C. Cooper & Co's. Celebrated Engines and Machinery for Double and Single Geared Mills, is prepared to make contracts with warranty, äc, for the sale of these Engines, &c, ami furnish a superintendent to put them in operation. Written warranty given with every contract, if required. The immense sale of these Machines is suf. ftcient evidence of their auperiority and success. Apply to C. II. REEVE, over Wstein Bank, Plymouth. June 1, ISoi. 13tf,