Plymouth Banner, Volume 4, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 May 1855 — Page 4

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. Te tlic Citizens of Plymouth, Important Announcement ! DR. T. A. LCMON, WjuU respectfully inf i'ui t'ie public iL.it he h i . ecu red the. neney if Pr.lVxsor Junes McClinloe!s Celebrated I'-miiif Medicines, and h.ts just received a lull up!y Wiii'"'j fie is prepared lu furn'h wliolesie or re'uil at flv- Proprietor' pric:?: Dr. M-Cliatoek's fiim ns an emiueut phy"i'. inu Ii- e Is i.o C'iDm?j from me. His mediIae are the prescriptions a 1 lpted in his private pr.etie :.nd a.i u L arc invaluable iu all cases wi'cre it is in uv'iieit b c.ill in u phvsici m. Tueir s;ib? Jin hem utjpieoe leuteJ iuthe Eistr.i ari l N-r:hrn stit s. Thev have eflfcete '

'!f'in I-, of cue-, and no case ot tailure is yet ; roonleil. We w.vjM call attention at this se.i"o:i, first to DrM-G'liutorks Pect ral syrnpf r I'r.iiictiitis Connnjp'.ioo, Ibtaraness, Slitting of Blool and , Severe Coughs. This great remedy is unparal- ; t'licil fr success in tb above coimd.uuts. it tii ri ties the blood of aii ycroftilous tain. it heals j ideer iti".;i, it destroys tubercles in the lung, it rrful vtcs the bowels, checks night sfcvats, and ; I-i!f:!:ein thes'o nach; it stimulates the vital ' p iwt-rs, an 1 gives vig. r to th whul) vsteni; it j q liets nervous excitement, releives paiu iu the t he-', soothes t.iecou :h, promotes expectora-; tion. ::n I ut the same time ofTrds a delicate, ao;irij!.r.:ei.r. It .-uraiu roopinm in any form j :md a;ri perfectly witii the moil delicate pa-, tiC"' . . ,r. i ur McLlinlnCts l,ld ana Voug.'i Mixture . C )! -U au.l recent Co I :us, especialiy it accompanic! uy Jever r innammatory excuenieni, re- j i tre remedy difterent m character from tlie , I'w-ctonl Svrup. which is so valuable in chronic ( eoiiii.la-iri. The CoM and Cough Mixture is; preoiciv the cure for such recent coughs, c-IJ J Hiiu irrii ui iii tu im: i.iu' u .imi i inj-. - j pecidlvvaliable for children, no family, in our i -h:mseabl cWtiinte, sh ni!l be. Without thii efli- J ... l r.1... .II It ucs. eient remedy, wliicü, it taken on the lust symp- I . ..C- ' l ,-..! I ,.r. v .i.t nviTiv n athrk (it "HijS Ul ' ' K -tkiiclii'.is. -1.1.x a f.ital issue iu Uonumpnon N L i i ;i:rv.n or preparation f Opium, m any -h ip iu this Syrup, Piice, per bottle 25 j tit'. i Dr McCuntocVs Tonic Mixture, for Fecer sndAuc Th-- greatest specific lor this feirful i.ie;se cv.-r used. It never f.iiis to break the Chii';. and restore tin: atient to blooming I bf iüli. O ie 'xitlle w'.Ii ellect a cure, and a ji-ciad will prevent its rrtnrn even in cas? i-t the u-n: ;s! staiidisü. It h tf tli-yn:iuI nfeur.-i wh'-'iiiMi other remedies bav It c Tit.iiiis (. ar"'ii-, mercury or i.ther iujurious tir.ms. b it i purely eet.iole, and instead of inu.i.i? t'iie natltution it builds up and giver to.c and vi n- to the wird systeiu. Price SI je. Utt:. Or M:Cl'ntucsT onic Altar ilite Syrup, for thecure .-f C;;t vneos or hin disease., viz: Ttt-t-r, hi vy. Silt rheura. bei'.s. Pimples, till. Uiiig.vorin. Eryip-1 is. &c. S.rof ilou Oisea--: Scr !il.t or Kii.' evil, white swelling, goitre, Tumors, U!cer, i.e. Rheumatic IX sr ises: Chronic Riie.ua itim. gout, &c. JL r-c.ii-iil r Syphilitic Diseases of ull classes. These diseases -ill ari.-e from a taint in the system- req ;ir an attenitivi; of th- Secretions, and a n. ! ..: !. . f .1.:. ?-url p'ir.ucaii'ii ui"":i r 'i im i'.ii pise, the "luic Alterative syrup will i;iv;,!,i dde. Price, pint bottle, ',?!,, win oe inuuti 01). l)r. McCIinljck'j Vypei'tie .Uxir.Ufs U'jpftiC penci l U acG-mwn cuitipSamt with persons ot s.-dentiry hi-.l its. The piiyic.il sy tern beco.i weukeue.! by either wm fif exercise; -r ".v f;f invj'r diet suitabb; to the condition or ocv'ii'a'-.!.!. liiiPi-;' T Iot7, or too IHUCH i:i!rt. i-ii.i Use stomacti. caiin u oe ugesien um. re - . i tt . r iMM.l chemical chatise t ike place that intl.itne nücu.3 me nhnmes. und carrying imperfect blo.1 iat xV.s svsteiii. pn-dures rhe most frigbrfid iuriu-'. II Mil-jcl (liddiiu ss. Nervousness, ijur Stoanrh, Heartburn, Flitulency ndCostivene. These are sopie ynintninsuf DiejTnc D'.'spepia E :ixir,"taken in connection w'.tb the VegeUble l'urg itive Pills, in cases ir, ibere is m uh canstiveuss, or with the aiiti-biliious Pills when ta ? iict:'?ii i the Liver Is iireg thir, will bo found the most effectual reined' ever euiploved. Price, in pint buttles Dr McCUnttrks Remedies fur Rheumatism' 'Y,fil,r X.-C. These excrututing diseases arc ri.fi ailv cured by taking Dr J.Ciintock's R'l-ntnitic Mixture in Uosei t a teaspmntn ,-n.. .t-.e. We have een the worst cie re lieved in 21 hours. For external T.se ti-ve never known so powvrtul a.id penetratin' iu nppli tion as Dr MX'iint Kks heumat ic Liniment- F r swelle,! limbs, bruises, internal oain-s, cramp, :hilblajii.slitf"joints,tooth ache, ani c;' 1 c;ther painful complaints, w.iere we 1, it act wim magical . - . , elfects r. iv? seen u rr:ei, n s Thee rmlies are so'ut 5J cents per bttie. DrMcCUniocYt YegelMe Purgative Pills fur the relief fcostieue. ami all its piiinoil resTiit", such n Headni he.DizzinesS, Sick Stomel, p.rns and Hiftbe -vmptoms ciumerated under te iU speptic E.ixir." I i all ca es viire purgation is needed, these I'il'.saie tUc inoA safe aud mild, but efficient cath rtic ever led. P. ice, per box, 23 cents. Dr. McC Unto ex's Antibilitui Pills for liver e.Miiplairits. with symptoms such asyeil wness 1 t'ie eves and skin. D'zzints. Headache, pain in the risht fide, diordere 1 Stomach or wei, deficient action i" the Kidneys, etc. These Pills, if taken in the incipient stares of B'.liinusand Yellow, or other Fever, will penrally want Ü the attack. Price per box, 25c. Dr McCUntocks Anodyne Mixture lor prod.ic'm i istir.t relief from paiu. N person need suffer troui Tooth ache, Head-ache. Nenra'gi i vx Rheumatic F-iins, Cholic, Chilblains, I ieurisy or S:ichos iuthe side.Pain iu the Bick Side. Li-n s. B:.uvlv Bladder, or in any p rt . the b nlv.Whowill apply forDr McCliutocks . ?.djne Mixture. Its t ffect is like masjc, prod icinsiinmedia'e easeaud paiet, refreshing .een, evta iucase of the moste.erutiatiii suififrrn. E.erv family should be provided wiih a bottle Trice 50 cents. DrMeClt ntocksAtthmaand XYhooping Couph R-tndt. These distressiua uise ises arepeedily iu 1 permanently releived by thia purely Tg -t tble Medicine. A trial is all that is needed to prove its efficacy. Price, per bott'e, 50 ent. Dr MeClintocVs Diarrhea. Cordial and cholera preventative, a certain cure for Diarrhea, I), sentary .Cholera morbus ind Asiatic Cholera. Tuis prescription has never failed to cure common di irrhaea, and in dyseutary, it is equally puccessfil. In the early stages of Asiatic Choi era. it will be found invaluable. FortheCholic of infints aud Choir ü Infantum, it is a novereifji remedy, Price; per bottle, 23 and 50 cents. The above Medicine prepared under the di rectio,, of Professor JAMES McCLXTOCK. Inte Pt-esideut ot the Philadelphia college ol Medicine, &c..from the p irest and freshest materials, are strongly reccommended to the af. flit ted. They may he proenred in Indianapolis, wholesale and retail, ol W. W. Roberts & o.. to whom persona in this S:ate wishing agencies will please direct their orders. Dr.T.A. Lemtn. , A jnt for Mirshall county. 43m6. MAXUFACTTRER3 AD DEALEIS IX FUIZ.VITUJZE, Chairs, Willow ware, Mattrasscs, &c. West Main Street, JLaporte, lad. June 29, 1S54. 17yl. Cooing to Life Again FTER long and tedious delay in business " because ot buildmz ate. TJie sibcriber proposes henceforth to supply the public with a variety of fjaoinec V UXe Having empioy eu compeier.t workmen ne is prepared to fill all order' in any variety of work not on hand. Cofliins on hand or made te or der, of any quality at short notice, and at reasonable prices Shop Si. ware-room in the new bnil ling next door on?h. of Mitchels Fomdry on the s uth id of the river. L. A Josejii. Plymouth, Ja''. 15:h 1855, 44tf .To Sign Palmers, &c An as ort - men! of Japamie c-Tms. suitible for sign painfor sa'.e by G. B. R03ERT&. Ai$3t 3, 18il. 2?rj

Drugs, Mediciries

AND At Wholesale or Retail. II. B. PERSUING fc CO. AKE Now receiving direct from New York. Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs. Medicines, Oils, P.ints, Books, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer to the public on the most reasonable terms, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a Ion? experience in business, they feel assured that they can supply the public with just the articles necessary Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Select ainM:oiicentratcIPowlcrs kept on hand of both Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Opium, Cream Tarter, Brimstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, Morphine, S Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Castile Soap, Sulf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmees, Ippecac, Epsom Salts. M9ttiit!S flitfl OHS. "hite Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, Red Venetian Red, Span. Brown, Black do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, r.x.mm rtreen Fire nroof naint- Linseed Oil. Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's dD, uale 0i,f Spts. Turpentine Lard do, WhUe anJ brown Zinc ia 0ll and dry yiiiiflic . . it talllS Copal armsh, Japan armsh, rurniture do. lUdlll line uu Shellac do. IfyestufTs. rwood. Indigo, bladder, 'Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, ijc. Hooks and Stationery, " 'o Rlank Dooks, isTWll Memorandums, School do, Time Rooks, Letter Poper, Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing Ink, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautiful patterns. GROCERIES. X. 0. Sugar, Tea, all kinds from 3d cts. to SI. 00 per lb. Tobacco, all kind.-, Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Gi n;rer, Coffee, bpices, PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of public confidence, kept formale by them. All kinds of school books frecommended by the Northern Indiana and .Southern Michigan, Teacher's Institute, kept constantly on hand, and for sale, al-o sine of the works of the Rev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free Bank money taken at par for any kind of e ods. II. B. PERSHING & CO. D;C. 1J, 154. 40lf. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DKUGGIST. and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER 7N Drdjfs, Books, and all articles appertaining to the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, nd having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaintances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him, to call anil and examine his Spring Stock, which he is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and oth-.rs buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low ptices as they can he bought in any market, in less quantities. G. B. ROBERTS. Laporte, Aug. 3. 1554. Ib'yl. THE following is a few of the many Rooks just received and for sale at the Old Line Book Store. Loit Prince. World of Art, Rob of the Bowl, Fowlers Publications Entire, Novels a larce Stock, Buist's Kitchen Garden, Vicar of Wakefield, Parley's Cabinet Lihrary, Poetical Horksall kinds and Styles, Sol North r up, Trantwineon Railroad Curves, N. P. Willis' Works Complete, Scribners Engineers Table Book, Bancrofts United States, Jackson's, Noys', & Strong's, Penmanship, Modern British Essayists, Rollo Works, Present age and nner Life, Pirates Own Book, Hazlett's Lifeof Aapoleon, Humorous Spea ker, Bulwer's Novels in one Vol, Mechanic's Book, Florel Cems, Wild Western Scenes, Old Brewery, Mrs. Ben Darley. G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1351, 19yl Pianos. The subscriber has just ree'd a new assortment from the celebrated House of Pirth, Pond .y Co., and Hallet, Davis & Co., with and without the Eoban attachment. G. B. ROBERTS. Augusts, 1834. 22yl. MUSC hath charmsto sooth a savage, -c. Violins, Banjoes, Tamborines, Accordeons, uiaitoneis.riuies, riies,ieioaeonsc. for sale at ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 22yl 1TAPS of the Seat of War, just received by 1TX ROBERTS. AugustJJ, 185 L 22 yl X ETTER Presses, a new article, which no I A business man should be without, for salt by G. B. ROBERTS. August3, 1854. 22yl TUE U. S. Grinnell Expedition m search of Sir John rranklin, just received by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 19yl GOING IT AT HOME! T rhe undersigned has got his horse power 1 in good repair and in complete operation and is now preparing to do all kinds of In a nat and fashionable style. Cabinet makers. Wagon Makers and others can be accommodated with all kinds of work in his line on short ootice, and good material hall be nsed. i Iiis work snail give satisfaction or the customer wiif not be asked to receive it. His shop is on Michigan street one door North of Suley's tan yard. JAMES W.GILLSON. Plyiaonth, Oct. 12. 1854. 30yl " I mE undersigned oners lor sale on terms ofi I - easy payment, the North half of Lot No. ten. 10 iu Plymouth, with dwelling bouse and improvements, A bargain offered. Apply the owner ANSON S HINABARGER rijflriooth;an. lrisr. ' 42mJ

3? ho OH dl P aft irons TTIUtJEJ ! Are now informed that we are prepared. prepa toeiecutc in a neat and fashionable styl all kinds of Either in black or othercotors. The materials are now in good oraer, and the establishment is under the superintendence 0f an experienced and competent worh'mm Tan iom m ' ' . Ct3-Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices .V (;)iK(lhlpN lilnnL-i; nf nil kinds. A en ! Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. The IJoard of Trustees of Center Township WILL hold last -atui their resiiUr meeting! on tl je itunlay in June A-igust. October, uectinoer anu r eiiruary t me jear commencing on the first Monday in April, 1854. S. D. TABOR, Prest. Attest W. M. Dunham Clerk. June 1, 1854. 13tf. New Store & New Goods. PI1I1E Subscribers having permanently loI J. eateit in K'io.x, Marke Ueiiuty inoiaim, ! announces to th people of Starke Mid adjacent i counties, that they have on hai:d a full and. well selected Stock of OERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Wootlenwarcn BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS a,,,l shcIi other articles as are usually kepi in n Country S'ore, at a reasonable prices as can be had at any point in the West. They keep on hand a iroml supply of rr r ev rs t at low prices. Their terms will be liberal, and uncurrent money 'ik n at its ieil cah value. No tn u'd-j to i-how gonls or tjive prices. They will receive new roods almost evtry month, and always keep their steck well replenished. Do't forget the place Store of C. H. &: E.S. TIBPITS. Jan. 22, 1855. 40yl In the Jtlar'ket. The biirjiest cab price wi I be paid tor all kinds Unuallv boo" lit and sold by DriiL'Siifis. t the G. B. KOBE UTS. 18:1 Eni2 Store of Laporte, July C. 1854. .7. Ii. F.iiiii.i.vn, ATTORNEY iConiift'Ilor at Law, and Real Estate Agent, LAPiiRTL l.DIA.A. Will attend to the collection of Taxes, buying, selling, and renting of real estate, examination o: Titles. &c. 4lyt .ff? ffl. N. Maniove, D.D.S, Resident Heiltest, Office on Market street, opposite the Barnett Hoti-e, LOÜANSPORT, INDIANA. June S, 1851. Hyl Slate of Indiana, 3JarIiaIl County: 7t the. Marshall Circuit Court. TAMES L. STEPHENSON, et al, vs. James A. Cone, Joshua B. Cutshaw. Mark Pomeroy, et al. Complaint to subject property to execution. It appearing by affidavit that Josntw R. Cütsiiaw, one of the defendants in the above entitled cause, is a non resident of the State of Indiana: he is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint, and 1 hat the same will be heard bv said court at its Aughst lern I"5, commencing on the 2d Monday in Au gust next, at the court house in l'lymoutii :n this county, and unless he appears and de fends, the same will be he?rd in his nbsence. Attest: R. CORBALEY Cl'k C. II. Reeve PlttT's Atty. March 2D, 18.5. 2t4. UlEisTATEOK INDIANA. STARK COUNTV, SS. In the SttrkCirc-iit Court. S:t'r. terui l55 Am-jt Shields nn 1 James W. Dunn. against Ca'harinc Ann Shields, Matilda T. Andersn, daughter of John V. Shields decensed,GrTeeF. Shield Jordan V.Shields. -Adt lia A. Shield, Margnret Shields and Jo-hua J. Shield., the widow and heirs at Petit'on for partition Uw of John T. Shi -Ms d eea ed, I Abig-il Mott. and Gcorze W. Mott f her husbnn I. bebe"ng the widow of Th'ums Sh'e.ds deceased, and Johui J. Sh'elds, nnd Ciithiinne Inn Shield, the children and heirs at 1 iw of .-ait Thomas Shields, dece isi-d. iind John Lindsey and Nan cy L'ndsev, hi wife. w IIEREAS, the iduntiff in the foregon g eiitithnl cause has file 1 his n-titioii t r partition of certain real -state therein described anl whereas, the pfliditit o' a d-intcre.tcd person istlofil d in my office showme that the said defendants Ge r?e F. Shields, Jonbin V. Shield, Julia A. Shields M irp iret Sh el ls nnd Joab Shields are non residents of ihe Siatc of Indium. Th su'd George F. Shlei l, Jor ihmV. Shield., Julia A Shield. Mir2tet Shields and Josh J. Sh:elds are therefore here by notified of the filing and pendency of said petithmand th xt unle they appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, on or before the calling of this c me on th fir. t day of the next term of the s iid court to be holden at the Court Home in Knox i:i taid county on the third Monday in Sept'r. ne t, the fame a to thm will be takt n as c onfe.ed, and will be heard and determined in their absence. APet. Charles Hcmnirets, Cl'k. PitATT TAROR, A.G. DEVJTT, Attorneys for Pia'utilT. April 12, 1855. 4t3, In Ordinance. Be Itor&iinedbythc President and Trustees of the Corporation of Pitmouth. That Douglas street shall bcaud hereby is extended north from its present termination par allel with Michigan Road south of the Bridge until it intersect Sou'h Street. Plymo ith April 3d. 1S55. R. BitOWX, President. Attest. M. W. Smith, Clerk. To J9on Residents. N' OTICE is liTebv given that the under signed, with the county Surveyor, will on the 7th day of M 1855. at 10 o'clock n. m. on said da proceed to survey and locate the comers of bis lands in section 7 township 32 north, of runt 3 east in Marshall county, to meet at the residepce of F. Hoover and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and p'ace above mentioned, and de fray or provide for defrayinjr their portion .of the expense ot said survey, will be returned to the County Anditor of said county, and such de- ' linqnency placed on 'he tax duplicate and colto lected according to law. A FREDEKICK HOOVIR, Jr. I April 12. 1355, . , . 4'L

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WILLIAM C. WEED, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN EARTHENWARE, 52 COURTLAND STREET. N. YORK.

IHUIILL. Kiv ;.i..k;..i T. selves indebiti In tt. .1.1 firm or Carters and Cleveland, or G.S Cleveland ini.iriduall, will please ca'l immediat- ly an I make payment to the undersigned, who will be round atall times atthe store ofCharles Pa'mer in Plymouth. JAMES McFARMX, for GILSON S. CLEVELAND Oct. 2(th 1854. 3Jtf. 5 til Vol. IV Aubigns Hist Reformation, Russia as it is, GreatMenand Great Events, Haswell on Engineering, VpperTec and Lower Million. For sale by RODERTS. August 3, 1C54. 22yl PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Dil. J. E. CHOOIti: Inviii? peirninently located in Plymouth, tenders his itrofcsxional Services to tlie public. All cai promptly attended to excei.t when absent. k. J.E liHOOKE.f Office in Ilou'jhton's Bio. Dec. 14ih, 1851, I Plymouth, Ind., March, 22, 1855. f IIIE same young man. John, of AVtr AfrJ bet notoriety, is determined that th people of this community shall not starve unles they will wil ully. and with malice aforethought, and witi.out the fear of good sound Potatoes, turnips, Radishes. Onions and GarI den vegetables of all description1', before their ; eyes also Beef. Pork, Turkeys, Geese, chick ens, Pickled heet and Tongues, Dried Beef and Venison Hams, Smoked Hams, Shoulders and Bacon, Salt Pork, and VEGETABLES Too numerous o m-ntion; all of which I design to keep constantly on hand and (or sale, if the market will justify it. If they will starve thus surrounded and cared for. cannot help it. I have some of the sweetest C CLD IT That has ever been presented to tfiis market; FiSll of all kinds, Tomatoes and Pickles that will last until they come again. Pickled and Smoked Sausages. will also endeavor constantly to supply my customers with Fresh Steak. As soon as the weather is a little nore settled, I intend to have other things in the ground a little Lefnre my neighbors, and then look out and call soon, for fear you may miss the early opportunity offered tor (ni'ricn Vegetables. John always has them first and last. Call in citizens and make up at John's honest market a part of what you have lost at oth r laces. I have Catsup and Pepper-sauce of my own raising and making. Now come up to the Store, where you will nb Stn-ÖBooös Of all kinds English and American I'riut, fine and common De Lanes, Shaml'ty's, Ueraize. Dress Silks, Cloth?, Sheetings,' and in fact Everything that can possibly be thought of in the Dry Good line. ALSO Such : s Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Saleratus, Ginger Molasses, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs, Tobacco and Ci-.ars, btugs, Medicines, i'aints. Oils j and Dye Stulls of any and every kind. Moots ami Shoes IETXL ELECi BSS-W.SL Of all kinds. Edged Tools for both Mechanic and Farmer, Yankee Notions but ou a christiuniztd principle. Then conies Glass and Crockery Wares From the finest to the most common, to suit every Fancy. Call and see for yourselves. DJj, Set JLtXt, I am owing some bttle debts, and in looking over my books, I bserve there is ome owing me. Now let us all get together and straighten up these little matters that remain between us, and that immediately. You are, think, all good people and I believe you will do so. Out of sympathy, won't you call and see John, as he is at present sick? JU1IN COL ULK. March 22, 1P.Ö5. llf 1 Valuable Farm a 1 "MIE undersigned wishing to leave this county, are desirous of disposing of their Farm situated six miles west of Plymouth in Marshall count)', Ind. Said farm contains two hundred acres, forty of which is pood Timber Land, the balance barrens, with about one hundred acre under good improvement. There is a good dwelling house and out houses on the premises, and a gool bearing orchard of choice fruit. Said Farm is well watered with never facing springs, and is well calculated to raise stock as well as grain. It issituated in a good neighborhood, convenient for schools and churches, -and within half a mile of a good Grist Mill. For further particulars, enquire of the subscribers on the premises. ROBERT T. WELCH, GEO. N. WELCH. March 22, 13"5. Im3. Five thousand lien, Women And Childien tob 'y my Stock of GROCERIES Which I am selling at the lowest possible figures, am permanently located, and intend doing a straight forward business. intend to keep all articles usually kept in a Grocery and Provision Store. I will take Butter. Eggs and most "all kinds of Produce in exchange lor them. Cash not re used. N. B. Will all those indebted to me for Gools, please call and pay me, as am very needy and n. ust have money to meet my demands. Hoping you will call and see me, 1 remain your obedient servant. N. R. PACKARD, march 22. lto5. ltf Corporation Xotice. At a meeting of tlie President and Trustees ol the Corporation of Plymouth holden on the 3d dny of April A. D, 1855, it was ordere.1 that notice be ubl.shed in the Plymouth B inner, That application will be made to the B anl of County Commisiouers at their June Term 1355, for the annexation to he Corporation of the ful'owing described Lots and Territory, towit: So much, of the north half of the south-west fourth, west of the Michigan Road, of section number thirteen (No. 13) Michigan Road lind., as has not been heretofore annexed to said corporation, owned by A. L Wheeler. Eq. Also, E wings' addition as laid and platted, but not recorded, numbered from one to one hundred and thirteen (from 1 to 113) inclusive and also including onl lots A. and B. nnd the territory lying nonb of the Fort Wryueand Chicago Riilroad. and south i.f out lot number fifty seven. ( No. 57. ) A'so. to mnch of the Plymouth Mill property, owned by Austin Fuller as lie west ol Yollow River . ' Plymouth April 3J 18 5. R. BROWN President., Attest, M. W. Smith. Clerk. . New Blanks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at & very short price, are for sale at thia office. Also Blank Notes neatly ptinted and for sale at the äme place.; t - .' . ;

Laporte City Bindery, THE subscriber, having re-established a Bindery, is prepared to do any des ription of work t moderate prices Blank books ruled and bound to any pattern, warrented of good paper and slock Music done at a lew day's notice. JAS. MERCURY. W. Marriott, Agen, atthe 'Banner' Office, with whom all work may be entrusted. 41mG

All SiZCS Of Ilall'S Patent Concrete Fire Proof Safes for sale at the sign of the Hi? Pad Lock by 11. S. KELLOGG. Pers fnd., Apr. 5, 18Ö5. Boot and Shoe Store. J. ItlcDANIVEL, Late from Ohio, having taken possession ol he room formerly occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on Michigan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where he has jiust opened the best lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever offered in this market, and which he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respectfully invite the attention ef the Ladies to his stock of DRESS SHOES, which con sist m pari or GAITERS of different styles, JENNY LIND B00TEKS and TIES. BUSKIN BOOTEES of dilTrrent styles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterej Shoes; together with a variety of other Roots and Shoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work in his line to order, and intends to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of his own manufacture of Roots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be gi-en to the manufacture of Gentleinens' Fine Bootsand Ladies sewed Shoes of all kinds. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ample satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. N. B. Repairing done atthe shorlest possible notice. J. McD. April 27, 18" 4. 8yl, Throw Physic to tho Cogs. I3lTLVERMACHER'S HYDRO ECLECTC . VOLTAIC CHAXS, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanently curing all Neuralgic diseases, Rheumatism, painful and swelled Joints. Neuralgia of the face, Deafness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Uterine piins, Paralysis, etc.. etc. These chains were first introduced in tlie city of New York lessthanon year since, and a'ter beins subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Carnochan, Van Buren and others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in she relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success tnat has attended their use is unparailelled. Previous to their iutroductionintothis-coun-try, they were used in every hospital in Eu rope, and are secured by pat;nts in France, Germany, Austria. Prussia, at d England; and i also in the I'nited States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL." The principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvellous cures are, . first that all nervous diseases are attended j and produced byo deficient supply of nervous fiuid, and an agentthat resembles closely elec tricity, or electro magnetism; and second i ! thatthe electro magnetic chains, by being worn , over a nd upon the part and organ diseased, 1 furnished to the exhausted nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through me enure sysiern. io disgusting nostrum is allowed to be taken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the geneial law of health are required. Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the elTects of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One T!i oa s:iu tl fol!ari will be given to any person who will produce so many well aul henticated certificates ol cure both from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have been effected by the use ol Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They nver fail to perlorm what they are advertised to do, and no person has ever been disatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected within the last year b the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region of the abdomen, and the other upon the spine just above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end ofthe chain should be applied directly to the seat ofthe pain or disease, and the other end opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the world has produced so many cases in the last year as the Eclectic Chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is produced atthe moment of application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, gratis." J. STEINERT, Sole Agent, LGS Broadway, cor. Prince st. IL B. PERSHING & Co., Agent for Marshall county. March 2, 1854. 52yl. Hardware and Cutlery. To my lar.ely increased slock purchased in the east this lall, I am const r.tly receiving additi ns from the eastern markets and manufactories. have now on hand a lar.eT and cheaper stock tha i can be found elsewhere in this vicinity have added many new articles, aswell as incrased those heretofore kept, A mong the articles of which I have kept a ful' assortment on hand are. building Materials and House Trimmings, Locks, La ches. Butts, Screws, Nails, Riads. Window Sash, Glass, &c, &c. Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. C Tper.ters' and Coopers' Tools A full supply of N. Kellogg's and other makers just ieceived Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mahogany Veneers and Knobs, till, chest, and cupboard Locks, table and bed Castors, Glue, özc. Saddlery A sele t assortment of all kinds, of Saddlers' trimmings. Carriage Tnmmings-Guita Percha and Oil Cloth, enameled and Patent Leather and Lace. Also, II ibs, Shafts, Felloes, etc For Millers Anchor Bolting Cloths, Leather and Rubber B 1 s. Saws, Files, Packing Yarn, Block Zincs, &c. For Farmers All kinds of Farming utensils Plows, cast steel, and cast steel back scythes, Cradleä, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Shovels and Hoes. For Bl cksmiths Constantly on hand, a very large st ckofShoenberger Iron, all kinds ofStreet, Youghiog. ny C al, and Blacksmiths' Tools all warranted. Also. Tin Phte. CoDDer. Pumps and Lead Pipe. AU ve; y cheap, at wholesale and retail at the sign of the big pad-lock. - H. S. KELLOGG. feru.Nov.CS, '54., - . 43yl :

Pittsburg Stone Coal. Qr Bushels, best quality Piitsburg SmlJJJ fctone Coal lor sale atthe sign of the Big Pad Lock by II. S. KELLOGC. l'era, Ind. Apr, 5, 1855. 3tf.

TENTH GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION OF THE Citt Hmon Soctctth GIFTS VALUED AT, Three ünndred Thousand Dollars.

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i ne memoers 01 me aiti l iio. Mjutn, on the occasion ol this the tenth Dis-ribation of the 22?4lt BS 9.? siitts;, Accumulated by the Society during the nasi year, wouiu respect tiny call the attention of .. .. v its patrons to the lad that, beinff about to remove io the buil lings in course of erection for the .society m t.e c, y af WnsMngtoii. they w,ll add to the REAL ESTATE and other the Di$iribuiionForTIii Year. At the last meeting of the .Sociwtv it was le-erm'ned to REDUCE THE CERT :FGATB OF SHARE FOR THIS GRAND ENTERPRISE TO ONE DOLL.1R EACH, th-nking thereby iha it will be the means of a more general diffis'on o the works of Artists throughout the country, and will enabl-the society to extend their labo-s lor the advancement of the In ihis country. Tin certificate of Share will 1 e issued at o,vn BJOE,lL.lIZ. Accompanying which each purchaser vi II receive ?re .- of charg-, bv return mail, a beautiful Line and S ippleEngraving, entitled Washington, on Dordicsfcr Heights Representi-c an eventful Per'od in the history i f Our Country. 0-t w'11 be seen, by referring to the list, thatth re ae many Valuable Pieces of Pr p erty, mnny Cosl y Paintings, Superb Stitury: Beautiful engraving. Costly J. welry, M gnifivent Shawls, and other be.uti!'ul G fts, such as Clocks, Watches, llluniinaled work, &c, to the number of Five Hundjed Thousandworth SJOO.uliO. As the Society expect to remove to th PU' Hall nt Wn.hin..fnn I . r tl,a m.l.lU ( - -. - .....--v.. J HIV. iiiiuuic J Jun . the distri' uti nw.llt.kenl reontie n First of July, Th ' ss mi' ru'es and r gulali ns that h ve l.eretofor-.' guidetl the Societie's distribut'ons will be adhered t in th's, s:nd on no . c ount will there be and Potp nrment from the day named. All letter nd comuiunicaiii s.(po t paid) for certificate or on busine.-s, are to be add re scd to the SflLTIIERX OFFICE IX WISIIIXCTOX. Directed te the Secretary, who w 11 an wer by return m dl. Single nibscribers remitting Ten Dollars will receiveone ve r's sub crip tion to any of the MAGAZINES they may nai, in their btter, to be forwarded free of charge for the time of Subscription, one y. ar. The following list on t tutes a part ofthe GIFTS FOR 1855. The splendid House and T ot of the At Uuion Soeb ty, situ .ted in Broadway 00) A superb dwelling, the residence of th" late Anson .Swi zer. Esq. 15.0U0 The beait'fulSummer Res:denfe,Golhic Cottaire and grounds at Hawk's Nest, on the Hudson Hiver. 20,000 5 small Dwellings, situate I on the lo' belonging to theSoc ety in 92d street 10,000 10 magnifice:it Crnel's Hair Slnwl. These hawlsar- the most beautiful work f art ever belield. 10,000 4 sets of Diamond Jewelry consisting of 7 pieces each nil antique I'a - terns, in a Leautdul Pearl Jew. 1 Box. 10,000 10 sets f Pearl lewelrv, consisting of 7 I'ieceseach, all different style , and of Persian manu cture- O'JO 12 Gold Watches :or Ladies.vtry beautiful and curio is works of art; one the s.i.e of a half di'i e. 700 10 Hatch' s for 6'entltmen, all very heavy, ol diff r int sty ts and parterns. 1.300 ." Iou 'ere, ToTctand Dressing Cas- s for ladies, some finished in Pearl TatternsLouis XIV 2.500 1.000 2.000 2,000 50.000 4,000 10,000 1 1 rge Clock, a ver beautiful work of a t. made by Lipordi al Cologne, finished tn a style of beauty and art unsurpassed. 1,000 Gold Thimbles, all different pattern, very heavy. 200 copies of the live ofgreat Painters, superbly bound, with an engraving ol each artist, 50.000 Illuminated Albums, different styles and patens. 200 copies of Giiswoll's Republican Court, splendidly bound.with tinted engravings. 100 copb-s of Boydell's illustration of Shak pe re. To the admirers of the Great Poet, this work will be an acquisition. Venns sending forth Cupid and Hymen Titin. 2.000 Beegar Boy Murrillo. 1 OCHi Tobit and the Angel Salvator Ros. 1.000 Night Vow Claudio, 1,000 MifdonnaCorrecio, 1.000 A Herd Titian. ' .r00 A Head Vandyke, 510 Landscape Pou sin, 5')0 APiece Guitio, :(M) Battle piece Wouverman, 5 )0 Landscape C aude, 500 There are oth rs in the same ar-sts, all original, beodes some splend d Pictures by Alliston. Sully. Reynolds. Neagle, Doughty, Cole, Chapman, David, vernet. S uart. Her. be t, Track Bennington Read, Baitlett,Schloss Huntington. Johaeah. Schimidt. Rembrandt, Schaub. Peik'ns. Lewis. Ellis. Hamilton, and others fullv described in the cdalogue, which will be forwarded on application by letter post paid to the Secretary, who will answer byreturn mail. TERJIS FOR CLUBS. Club of 10. 1 Extra Certificate, Clnbs of 20. 3 Clubs of50. 8 " The money in all cases to accompany the ap plication lor certificates. - Will be entitled to the imete.ms as above with the extra indü ement of a set of BOUDOIR FURATTURE. with Rich Colored India Hangings, fine Ind a Lace Curtains and ev ery thing of rhe most Splendid Description to the Ladies' Club who will send the largest remittance for Certificates. POSTMASTERS a-e authorized to act as agents, and the postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will receive a Handsome Gold Watch and Chain, valued at Two Hundred dollars. The money must a company the application (by letter, post paid,) in all cases, and Certificate, with the Engraving, will be forwarded free of charge bj return mail. . , Correspondents are requested to write their address, with the county. Town, Post Office and State, plainly, in order to avo;d mistakes. All letters answered by return mail. Catalogues of all the Gilts, w th va'ue and explan tion, can be obtained on application to the Secretary, to whom all letters for Cer. tificates, &c, must be addressed. ALFRED JOURDIAN, Secretary, Washington, D. C. M A YN ARD LEWIS. - ) FRANCIS INCE, Directors. FERNANDO LIVINGSTON, V " - . AT. W. BAUER. Treasurer.

A. BARGAIN. Q f ACRES of land are now offered for f ale descitbed as follow : the east hnlfof hc south wet quarter of section 27 iu township 34 north f range 2 east. This land is well timbered, and the best of foil. And be

ing about one mile from the town of Plymouth is one of the best chance new offered. For terms iinjuixe at the Banner offi e. 5utf HOTEL PfMIE jJtbcriber vitl still be foun'l i ai a ms um sianu, enaeavi nri.tg a 1.:. ..tl ! comiorraoie, anu solicits pnuuc Tatrona"e. Dec. 18,1354. 40tf WC Edwards. City Drug Store. liUtsoii V lit (fi'Cie. keep con ; shrilly on hand, a snlendid .. f.mM r n,r ! Dni V n.frr:-aT. mint, n;tc vr;A. &c. Also, a rood Lrit r Tv,-c- , Fancy Good,, a the C;ty Dmg Store, one doo'. West ol the Laporte Hotel. Laporte. 7ad V7 MEDICAL NOTICE. II r. ItIZAI50TlIAffr Having permanently located in Plymouth, begs leave to tender his waimest thruiks to ihe Tub lie f,.r the Iii end patronage extended hirn, an-i solicits a continuance of the same. All call, day or night, shall receive prompt attention. Office on Michigan Sheet. fir! door So ith of Mr II. U- Hine's Hardwire Store, Jan.tsI 1-55 yl S. IIIGINBOTIIAM. u aojuiuuujuuij umLUJumuauuijiiu xtt i tA SADDLER, I PLYMOUTH INDIAN V THI1 PEOPIjFSS CIIF.1I9 CLOTHING STORES I RIJiriiER. HAVING purchased the entire interet in this establishment, and added to it a splendid a sortmeut of the Cheapen! Ever brought to this market, he invites his obi customers and the public generally to give him ä call at the oil stand in the north room of Rusks new l.uilding. His stock of Fatt and Winter Clothing Is Extensive and Complete. Winter Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Hats, Caps Roots, Shoes, Trunks. Carpet Bags, and in fact every thing in tne said line of trade, together with Yankee Notion.', Jewelry. &c. &c. He is now prepared to sell cheaper than any other establishment westol New York City. H's stock of JrUniisljing (ßoobs, Cloths, Cassimerts, Satinetts, a"d all other kinds of Wiiit- r Goods, can't bi beat in apportion of Northen Indian', and his variety of Tri Urnings for Tailors nnd others making up clothing, will I e found more extensive than at any o'.her house in th's place. Don't lo somewhere ebe and get cheated befcra yo 1 cal at the People's cheap clothing store, here you are sure to i.et the worth of your money, and leave the propriet- r of the establishment witu tt.e warmest inanKs lor your p.ttronae. Oct. I'd, 1851. V. R. 3 1 1 1 . 0 A RTE RS for STOVES 8l TIN WARE. irsllE undersigned begs leave to inform tho jj citizens ol l'lvmoulh and surrounding country, that he has on band, audi receiving Weekly from Nt w York, the largest and most complete stock of Hardware. S.uves, and Tin wire, ever brought to this maik.-t. Hcrdefys competition, and pledge himself to say to those wishing any g od iu his line, they can save ten pr celit by calling nt his hardw re Store. Particular attention will be paid to the- S.ot and Tin department, Repairing dene to order, und warranted Store one door South ef Edward' Ho'el. corner of M. X: W. streets. Jan. 1,151 42tf II. B. IHNE. Got a Potatoc Clock! That is, "Aot-np-at-cight-o'ccck;" and found Ihe HAD just returned from the cast with a nvr Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, hecan pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED. Being a practicing Physician, Dr.- L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers-, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations, sot up at home, but are what they purportto be, and what he offers them for. - Paints, Oils.Djes, Brushes, Varnisb, Liquors, Caiinis, andallthe arliclesusiially kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Of superior qualitiesfor family use, 01 to supply a small country trade. UGARS. TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES. SYRUPS. FISH, P I CKLES V C OXD1MEX TS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, 11 of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Boys, Girls, Rabies, loafers, fopsand dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three centcigar;and a clean pips. And take a seat, and look around. Y'ou'll find something you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look around atour patent cSJfcmcff, Notnostrums, but gtfnuine articles, made ly the inrenorandasgood as he can maketl.enaSee our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and al! thai sort cf thing. "Sure as you're bom," we will rell as cheap as any man can and lire, and if you'll drop in and tell us yhat you want in ourlinc, you can have it it low figuref, anct an article that willdo you good. . BR. LEMON, Thankful for pastpatronage and confoVnre, still continues his practice, andean at all times be found at the store, or his residence, whennotabsent on business. Oct. 6, 1H51. ' 2Itf.

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