Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 November 1855 — Page 3

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. 07-Extra copies of the Danner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for 5 cents each.

Wood Some of that promised by a few of our subscribers is very much needed at this office note! Rev. E. B KILROY will deliver a lecture at the court house next Sunday at li alf past two o'clock. Agricultural. After this werk we shall devote tho first column on the fourth pnge of the Banner, to Agricultural and Domestic items, for the benefit of those of out readers who tako an interest in them. See 4lh page for 'Mike Fink and the Bull, and hold on to your buttons. Brown & Baxter have remoted their establishment two doors South of the Biick Store, and are showing their cus turners some beautiful stoves. Young Dunn, who has been on trial for several days past, on charge of having set fue to Mr. Jas. Thompson's wheat stacks a few weeks ago, has been discharged for want of sufficient proof. Xo puff about it, because we did receive the other day, seme samples of the most choice selections of Pears ever grown in ony country. The Charmontclle is a i. . . . . spendid specimen, weighing ten ounces, and will keep till raid-winter, or later with proper care. The Gloutmorceau is a choice fruit and may also be preserved for winter use. The tear of inkfield is quite a lengthy pear, and is splendidly flavored. The trees bearing these fruits and several other varieties, are now for sale at Edwards' Hotel. Look Oat fur Raised anJ AltcrcJ Xotes. Dj not depend entirely upon any Detector for a description of this class of notes; they are so numerous it is imposib!o to notice them all. The following rule will generally uiteel them, and by observing it carefully, it will be a much safer guard than to depend on a description, as a few, and only them most likely to deceive, are noticed. 1st. Look carefully at the title of the note, and if the letters are not well made, if the shading is irregular and course, if tho name of the town and State imperfect, you will find the note has been altered from some broken bank. Raised notes can be easily ditectcd by carefully examining the denomination nnd die work. See that the figures denoting the denomination look natural, and ore not pasted on; hold the note between you and the light, and see if the die work on which the figures are stamped or pasted, is not of a lighter or darker culoi than the other parts of th bill; wet your fingers and rub the word and the figures denoting the denomination, generally the ink will come off, and show you tha rtal value of the note. Nine tenths of the bad inonev is taken through Carelessnesa. Accustome yourselves to care-1 fully examine all money you take, and (our opinion is) you will save many a dollar. In the future, we shall only notice raised notes in the editorial columns of the Mirror, consequently, tluse wishing to preserve them, would do well to cut them out and paste them up in a convenient place, where they can refer tr them at any tims necessary. U. S. Bank Jlirror. New State Bask. The Commissioners and Delegates of ihe Bank of tho State of Iudiana were in session in this city yesterday, for-the purpose of orginiziug and electing ofücers. lion. Hugh MtCulIoch.of Fort Wajne, was elected President. James M. Ray, of this city. Cashier, nnd Judge Thomas L. Smith, of New Albany, Attorney for the Bank. The election of Mr. Ray has not proved as satisfactory, it would appear, es is desirable, a very large uumber of the stockholders preferring another man. and ppeaking out pretty boldly aguiust the action of the State Board. On dit, with regard to the New State Bank, that his Excellency, Gov. Wright, has purchased a share in the stock of the Old Btnk, and will contest the constitutionality of the New Bank Law. We cannot vouch for the truth of this state ment, but there is a very current rumor on the streets to this effect. State Sentinel Nov. 1st. Whigs. The Straight Out Whigs of New York held a Convention on the 23d ult., at Constitution Hall, but failed to nominate a State Ticket. Three-fourths of the counties were represented, yet the delegates evidently looked into the future with many forebodings. We clip the two following resolution's which go to show that the Straight Out Whigs of tho Empire State are not to be abolitionized. Sentinel, Resolved, That to establish a Northern party on geographical landmarks, where, voters, before they votev must study the map rather than the constitution, is to make neccessary and to justify the establishment of a Southern party also, to exclude all from the North. And that all such parties are not only in violation of the solemn warnings of Washington's Farewell address, but revolutionary in spirit and in results, if not in intention of action ( utterly subversive of all unit) 'among the people of our thirty-one independent states. We know of no existing circumstances to justify a sacrifice of the peace and harmony of the 26,000,000 of white Americans to the imaginary benefit of the three and a half millions oi Afri cans among-us. Resolved, That because we have neith er time nor organization sufficient to give promise oi any practical result, we aeern,it inexpedient at this time to nominate I

Mabkisg Newspaper?. Tho Postmaster General has decided that a pen mark made over or opposite to an article in a newspaper, with the sole object of calling attention to the article, will not subject the paper to letter postage. Blank Deeds A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and for sale at the Banner office either by the quire or single copy.

BLANK NOTES, Of an approved forir, forsale at this office. List of lud. Free Ranks at 1'nr. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Agricultural Hank, Mt. Sterling. Bank of North America, Clinton. Rank of Indiana. Michigan City. Rrookville bank, Rrookville. Rank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhat. do Rockville, Rockville. do Coslien, Goshen. do " Jit. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do Warsaw, Warsaw. do Monticello, Motilicello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank,- do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Conncrsville. Farmers & Mtchanicsbank, ludianapoli3. Farmers' bank, WestI eld. firamercy bank. Lafayette. Iloosier bank, Logansport. Indiana bank, Madison. Indiana Stosk bank,' Laporle. Kentucky Stock bank, Coin nib ns. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Latrrange bank. Lima. ; Merchants' & Mechanics' bank, New Albany, ! Vork & Virginia State stock bk, Evansville i Prairie City bank, Ter re aute. Salem bank. Salem. Shawn e bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana. Connersville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. Tndiaa Reserve bank, Kokomo. 1 T- - -1. r r , 1 .. - J dis. T,. , , ... yr,.; North Western bank, Bloom Held, I'ppcr Habash bank, Wabash, Wayne bank, Richmond, Wayne bank, Logansport, lFor tin: future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as many prices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. The Citizen's ?I:irkct U now in full blast, with Fresh Meats of all kinds uudat ull time?. Come earlyA Tew Wagons are for sale, in front of the Market. Laportc Plymoalh Plank Road Honey. COAny of our subscribers wishing to pay their subscription in this kind of funds, may just bring it along. New subscribers can have the Banner S months for one dollar of it. tf. BrTtTgHEM ON! The highest market price will be allowed on subscription, for any amount of clean Linen and Cotton ISagS, delivered at thi office. Don't fa'l to pay your subscription, when you can pay it in rags. Important to Females. DR. CHEESE MAN'S PI LLS. The combinations of ingrrdu-nts in these Pills, is the result of a long and extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and ccrI tain of retorin2 inituro to its rropcr channel. In every instance h ive the Pills proved sucT1k" . 5i"riab!y opn. th.e ol, structions to which females are liable, and brin i' niture into its proper ch itmel. whereby he.ilth is restored and the pule and dcathlv comitt ntince cninsed to a healthy one. S ) fem.ile enn enjoy good he ilth unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction tikes place whether from exposure, cold, or any other caur-e, the general health immediately begins to decline aud the want of such a remedy has been the cause of o tinny consumptions among young females. To ladies whose health will not permit an increase of th?ir family, thes- pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will pre-vt-i.t pregnancy. Uea.l-nche, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, ami disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the irruption of nature; and w henever that is lln case tho pills will invariably remedy clltlus evils. Nor are they less efliracious in the cure of Leucorrhce-i, commonly culletl the 'Whites." These pi;ls should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted pureiy Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. These Pills are put up in Fqnare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established, by iuclosing one dollar in a letter, to O. K. Tripp. Tremont House, one door from Jf flerson Avenue, Detroit, Michigau, can have them sent to their respective addresses bv return mail C. L. CHEESEMAN, Proprietor, NewYoikl O. K. Ta:rr, Tremont House, general agent for Michinan. II. B. J'ershing, Agent, Plym outh, Ind. Sept. 20, 1S35. ryl. Dallcj's Magical Pain Extractor. The preat and principal tbaiacteiistics of Dalley's Migical Tain Extractor consist: 1st. Of ita never-failing nnd unique property, n? soon as cpplieJ to any external injnry, to check infl.imationinstautly and rapidly to reduco it. This feature constitutes its great power to alleviate the pain of burns and ecald?, and of other painful diseases in eo incredibly f-hoit a space t.f time, and as will appear from the few testimonials bercuuto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, in all cases of external injury, the pain is prod iced by iuilamation oi the injured, parts; and therefore if you remove the cause, the effect must cease. 2d. IU puriGcative properties neutralize thi poison that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied to the seres, draw reidily all inip ire matter to the surface, aud eject it hence the gre it discharge it produces from sores occasionel by burns and when applied to eld and inveterate sores, S-ilt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Each box of genuine D dley's Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with the signature of O. V. Clickener &. Co., Proprietors, and Hexrt Dallet manufacturer. All others are counterfeit. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United St ftes aud C insula O. K.Tmrr. Gen. Ag't tor Michigan, at Detroit Clickener' P.lls f r nale. II. D. PERSHING, Ag'f. Plymouth In 1. Sept 20, 1855. 27yl. TlIE hc,s-assorlmpnt of Mcrslcevcs, ColTrimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find at the Brick Store. oct 25. 32rpiMOTHY, Clover and Flaxseed, fresh and clean, in aty quantity, nt the Laporte Seed store, by lemon & son. Fire Proof Safes, r and otucr. received and for Sftle cheap at our Seal Store in Laportc.

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CHARLES PALMER Takes this opportunity to inform his friends and customers that he has been to New York, and seen Barn urn's Show nnd now earnestly request all who know themselves indebted to me by Dook account to caR and settle, as I am in great want of money for many purposes, and more especially to paX Freight on (Joods! Yes, on JooIsI! Goods cost money, and cannot get them without it. In rder to make a raise of a small part of the great amount that must have, 1 propose, from and after Monday next, to sell My present Stock of Goods JIT COST! For Cash, Wheat, Oats Reef Hides, DeerSkins, Beeswax, Rags, Ks; Yei, and for almost any thing else you can think of or mention, except That article do not'ant, nor can I take any more of it, as it will neither pay DEBT'S or Luv GOODS. Now is the time to ma':e bar-rains. So come on wiMi vour l'roduee. ;r

you want to buy, as 1 am determined to sell. OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as Ocls. per pound, to be found at the Drick Store", oct 2Ö, l;;5"i 32AT the Urick Store, Cutter, Eg?s, Ta'low, Heeswax, Hags, Deer Skins." To make a long story short almost all kinds of Produce will be taken in exchange for Goods, at fair prices. N. II. OGLESHEE & Co. oct 25, 1855 U2 g HERE TKEY COME! RIMPLER in (he Market again, AT THE sfejPcople's cheap P 5 Eai rFAVIXG just returned from making my purJL chases of a good assortment of cheap Fall and Winter Clothins; Slats, Cap V yaiikcc notions am now ready to wait on all my old and new customers, with as od an assortment as can le found in this market It wou'd be useless for me to say that I intend to sell Goods from 10 to 20 per cenl cheaper than all my neighbors se 1 them, as everyone would look upon it as sheer hurnbngcry. can purchase of wholesale establishments as they can. and they can doubtless buy as cheap as I; but we all expect to make a living at our business, and must expect to realize a living profit on the articles we sell, and will sell no one goods at cost, to get my name up, and then make it up off of some other unsuspecting one. I nm grateful for past favor, and wishing to continue the patronage heretofore so liberally best wed, 1 design keeping an experienced workman to make up to order. 3 Trunks, r'arnet Sacks nnrt Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Vesting, Cloths, and everything in the Dressing line will be found at the People's Cheap Clothing Store. Come and see. F. RIMPLER. Oct. 23, 1S j. 3 yl. Sheriff's Sale. TY virtue of an execution to mo directed from he ATirfhnll Common Pleas court I will fl"-r at public side at the court liou.e door in the town if Plymouth, in suid comity, on Saturday the 21th day of November 1S";5 between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, nnd -I o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and profits for seven years cf the following described real esU'.c Mtuat- iu said M irshail county, to-wit: The north part of the east half of the south west quarter of section 23, townshi;Ul, range one east, containing forty -eight eres, more or less. f saut rents anJ profits will not bring a sum siitYiv-ient to satisfy said execution, interest and co:;t, w ill at the sauu time and place proceed to st.ll the foe simple title to said real estate to satufy the s line. Levied upon as the properly of James A. Corse to satisfy said execution on which he is replevin bail for Potnerny and Urother, iu favor of Cooley, Wadsworth Co. J, L. THOMPSON, sh'tr. Pr. T.B. Thompson dept. Oct 2", 18"3. 32t3. 3Th Ann BUSHELS OF WHEAT wankJJJJ ted at the Brick Store, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. Oct 2T, 1355- 32tf. To be found at the Brick Store A flood assoitment of Ready Made Clothing Those wishing to buy clothing, will do well to iive us a call before purchasing elsewhere as Cve are determined not to be undersold. Look out for good bargains. N. H. OGhElrBEE & Co. O.t. 25, 1335. 3-2tf. 5500t!i & SllOCS of all sorts and sizes ore to be found at the Prick Store, oct 25.f. OfJ LESBSE & Co Come to the Brick Store to 3 get your JlntB & Gaps where they are cheaper than the cheapest. oct2, IHö'i 32tf JUST RECEIVED at the Brick Store, a lot of Winter Shawls. Call and get me before they are all gone. oct 25, 1H55 32tf ZEPHYR HOODS, ARGE and Smal'. Comforts of different kinds to be had at the Brick Store. ect 25. Slit Winter Bonnets Latest styles, to be had cheap, at the Brick Store. oct 25, 1C53 32JZ2 CT9 JSZZ To the Brick Store and buy an Umbrella, and be ready for the next rainy day. oct 2532Somcthing New AT THE BRICK STORE!! JADIES call and get a French calico Dres.s J Pattern before it is all pone, if that will not suit you, we have DeLnins, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds of Drei Goods. You can't help being mited. OGLESBEE & Co. Oct 25, 1353 324 Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves at JTX. the Brick Store, to be sold cheap for oct 25 32cash. . SHERIFF'S SALE. T?Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the M trhall Circuit Court, I will otter at public sale at the court house door in the town f Plymouth, iu said connty, on Saturdry the 1st day of I) ect uiKer. 1335, between the hours t.f 10 o'clock am, and lo'loctt pni. on said day. thercn'aand profits for seven years of the following described real est8te situate in said Marshall county, to witi The west half of the the s mthwest quarter ofejtion uinetpen, township Ihirty-three, range four cast, except the town plat ol Bourbon. If said rents and profits will uocbrinu a sum puflicicnt to satifly sait1 execution, I wll at the same time nnd place proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same, Taken as the property ol Joseph W Davis to satisfy said execution in favor of Peter Gile. J LT IIOMPSON, Sb'fl" Pr TU Tlnmpjoi, Pcpt Oct 25. 1033 31.3

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FIRE! FIRE!! ISroLc out miliar. T I IHK undersigned will keep a constant stipX. ply of '.flTECtt3 CLJ" J3. of first, second and third quality, for sale at his residence, second door east of the Plymouth Seminary, in Plymouth. Oct 25. 3Jt3. JOHN ARMSTRONG. Sheriff's Sale. TJY virl ted In rtue of an execution to me direo I lel nomine clerR's office ot the MiirMinil CommrTi Pleas court, I will oder at public sale at thy court house door iu the town of Plymouth, in pail county, on Saturday the 2lth "diy of November 1855, between the hours of ten o'clock a m, and 4 o'cl-nk p m, on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in suid Marshall county, to-wit: The eat half of the north west jnarter of section thirty-six, in township thirty-four north' of range one eas containing eighty ncres, w.th I 'he appurtenances See. thereto belonging. T. 1 bp sold snbieCt t ntititlif-r frrntiiii on vltih j i a balat.C" of 8133 70. If the said rents and profits fnil to bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, 1 will, at the ame time And placo proceed to fel the fee simple, title 'o s.iid real estate to pat'udy the same. Executed as the propel ty of Junes A, Corse to satisfy said execution, on which he is replevin bajl for Pomerov & Brother, in fuvor of Cooly, Wudsworth &, Co. J L. THOMPSON, sh'T. Tr. T. D. Thompson, dent. Oct. 25. 1?33. .12t3. MORTGAGE SALE. "OY virtue of a commission and execution to me directel from the clerk's ofiire of the .Marshall Common Pleas court, I will expose to public sale at the court house door in the town of I'lymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 17th day of November, 18V, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. and 4 oclock p m. on said day, the following real estate described as follows, to-wit: The north east quarter of the south west quarter of section number seven, containing 40 acres; and the south west quarter of the north west quarter of section seven, (the latter piece subject to a mortgage of 650 on to the school fund,) containing G4 nnd 8-100 acrs; and the north east quarter of the north weit quarter or recüon twenty-one. (the last piece subject to a mortgage for -S-WO to Willis Peck o'" Michigan City,) containing 40 acres, all in township :J l north, of range one east, situate iu Marshall county, ndiana. I will first offer the rents and profits of said land foi seven years, & if they fail to bring the amount of S6Ö0 00, with interest and costs, I will then offer the fee simple title to the same, or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the same. Executed to satisfy a ju Igment for said amount in favor of Lyman Blair and against Juitice F. T. Stephens, and A. G. Deavitt. '.J. L. THOMPSON sh'ff. Pr. T.Ü. Thompson, dept. Oct. C3. 1355. 32t3. MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of a commission and execution to me directed, issued out of the clerk's office of the Marshall com. Pleas court, will expose to public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday November 17, 1C5.", between the hour o!"ten o'clock a maud 4 o'clock p m, the rents and profits for seven years of the following descri. bed real estate situate in said Marshall county to wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section r umber twenty-seven, in township 33 north, of range three east, containing eighty acres, in Marshall county. If said rents and profits do not brim? a sufficient sum to satis y a judgment fjr -257 40, interest aud cost, I will at the same time and pJaee proceed to sell the fee simple title to said real estate without regard to valuation or appraismenr, tosatisry tLe same. Executed as the mortgaged premises of Win. Magee and in favor of John M. Estep. JOHN L. THOMPSON,Sh'ff 1't. T. B. Thompson, den. Oct 5, is: J . 32tl. iflministrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that I wiU .eil at public r.uction, on Siturday the 10th day of November next, at the lnte residence of Andrew McFarlin, late of Marshall county, deceased, all his personal property; (not taken bv thu widow,) consisting of Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, Hay, &c. A credit of three months will be eiven ou all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisnient laws, with interest from date. JAS. Mc FA II LIN, A Im'r. Oct. 25. 1855. 32t3. SHERIFF'S SALE. TTY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Marshall circuit curr, I willolTer at public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 17th day of November, 1855, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day. the rents and profits fer seven years of the following described real estate situated in sail Marshall county, to-wit: The south west quarter of section ID, township 33, Tange 4 east, with all the appurtenances belonging, to be sold subject to another execution; and if the said rents and prifits do not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, will at the same time and place proceed to sell the fe3 simple title to said property to satis'y said debt, interest and coats. Levied upon as the property of J. W. Davis to satisfy said execution in favor of Charles J. Kain& Co. J. L. TOMPSON, Sh'ff. Pr. T. JJ- Thompson dept. Oct 25, 1855. 32t3. Sheriffs Sale. virtue of a writ of Venditioni Ex ponas, xo me issueu out oi the oiuce ot the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pleas court, I will otTer for sale at public outcry, at the Court House door in the town of Plymouth, as the law directs, on Saturday, the 24th day of November, 185T, between the hours often and fouro'clock, A. M. and P. M. of said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said county, to wif The east half of the north-west quarter of section 36, in township 31, range one east, containing Eighty acres with the appurtenances, ccc, subject to a levy of another execution on which t a balance of 3433 70. If the said rents and profits fail to bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, will then and there proceed to sell the fee simple title to the same. Taken as the property of Jas. A. Corse to satisfy said execution on which he is replevin bail for Pomeroy Sf Brother, in favor of Cooley Wadsworth & Co. JOHN L. THOMPSON. ßheriiTof M.C. Oct 23, 1055. - 3:tJ

,1dm in istra tors' Sale. NOTICE H hereby given that I will fiel! at public auction on Monday the l(.)th day of November next, at the residence of Margaret

J M likin, late of Marshall county, deceased, v her personal property, consisting of In rs?s, catI tic, sheep, bog, g'ese, and household and kitch!en furuituie. A credit of twelve months will J be givtu on alt S'ims ov r three dollars, the ' purchaser giving Lis note with approved security waiving valuation nnd iippmisineiit laws. MATI1EW MAKEN, Administrator Nov 1,1 85 33 .3 NOTICE. IS hereby given, that as my wie Silvina Tutt'e has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, all persons are forewarned from harboring or trusting heron my account, as I will pay no debts of tier contracting. MAJOR TLTTLE. Nov 1, 1833 35h3 3F1 3F&. IfcE 513 3FL E3 4 ND others are respecfully invited to call XJL at the Lapor'.e Agricultural Store, and examine the best assortment of Agricultural Implements Ever brought to this market. 50 Plows, various patterns, 40 Superior Cultivators, 50 Straw .nd Hay Cutters, various patterns. Harrows, Feed Drills, Corn Shellers. Fanning Mills, Hoes Hakes. vVc &c. In fact ev erything in their line, from an old fashioned grain Hail to a patent Ox Yoke. Call and see . ; LEMON cc SON. Zaporte, Oct 13, 13"W5. 31yl. Bring on your Seeds! 1,000 Push, bright clean Clover seed. l.OOO do do do Timothy Reed, 5,000 do do do Flax Feed Wanted at the Laporle Agricultural and Feed Store, for which the highest market price will be paid. LEMON & SON. Lapcrte, Oct 13, 18"5. :ilyt. Inhalation For the cure of maand consumption. New & very wonderful Ilygeana brought home to the door of the million. AVonder'ul discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of consumption. Asthma and oil diseases of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. CurMs' Hygeana, .or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Che:ry Syrup. With this new method, Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable ccr certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physician remarks: "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medical properties must come in direct contact with the whole a rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Ilygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country. New York Dutchman, Jm, 11. The inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat ot the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. See other advertisements. 2Jur2. To the Public. f IIIE season for Fall trade I f j navtng armen, i icti disposed to chat i little with my former patrons and the citizens generally, by calling their attention to my Fall anl Winter Stock of READY MADE OLOTHINO, Consisting of almost every article usually worn by Men and Roys, from DOWN TO Also Gents' jmvnisl)iiti (ooD PortmoniaS) Fcnrclry Vr. I also have a fair stock of ih'ece Goods, and purpose keeping a mactieal Tailor in my employ, and all orders for cutting and making will receive prompt attention and satisfaction rendered, or no pay. Those wishing any articles of Clothing are most respectfully invited to call and examine Tny stock and prices be'bre purchasing. Customers will be wailed upon with pleasure, whether able to please them or not. Thankful for past favors from numerous customers, I will remind them of my determination to continue to deal with them upon such terms as will justly merit a continuance of their patronage. Please call at the old stand at the sign of Cincinnati Clothing. j IJceswax, Furs, and many articles of country produce will be taken in exchange for Goods. II. PIERCE. Oct 18, 1S.V. Sly I. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk's office of the Marshall county circut court, I will oflfer at public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the lüth day of November, 1855, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said county, to-wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section 11, in township" 31 north, ot range M east, containing 80 acres, more or less. 7f said rents and profits do not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will at the same tri e and place proceed to sell the fee simple title to said estate to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Hiram Lish, to satisfy said execution in favor of Geo. Barnes. J. L. THOMPSON, : h'flT, Pr. T. B Thompscu, dept Oct IS, 1855. 31t3. PLATFORM SCALES. OF every capacity, from half a pound to twelve thousand pounds, expressly for far mers' use, for sale by LEMON & SON. 19yl L'iporte Seed Store. rRi ANGLES for sile at Roberts. 17yl. K nifc Sharpeners, Something new ROBERTS'. at Q0 Ee'Sffiff "jlTANUFACTURER and wholesale Denier ITA in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish, German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, ccc. Tremont House, one dojr from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, '55-27yl. ilRESH SEEDS of all kinds, for the field and Garden, bought and sold by LEMON ."t SON. Laporle a. Agricultural Warehouse. Farming Implements . OF every description, from an Ouion Hoc to a Reaper, for sale at the I.aporto Setl Store, by LEMON & SON; Cigars 4t city, at Xobacco, the best in the ROBERTS. fURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at 17yt - ROBERTS; -

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"Time Works Wonders!" J AND among other unlooked for changes, have concluded to sell the valuable ' Farm known as "Pilgrims Pest." in this conn-: ty being 100 acres of Land, with a fine im- ' provement. in tne heavy t:mber east of Plym- i outh. Good Orchard, Meadow, arable land, ; deadnine, &c. ccc, and lies 8 miles from town. ;

with easy access to church, schools, mechanics ani mills. Terms easy, and price cheaper than lor the same quality of Land elsewhere in the county, C. II. lihbvL. Sept 20, 1S."5. 27tf. 1JEEF! BEFO!! BEEF IIOÜ BEFO ROAR!!! in TCfo Doing anything else, go to EjCUIQWs Store and find any and every thing you want in the line of New Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glass, Groceries. Toys. Notions, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy GooJs, Stationery, Books; and everything in the line of Coifntry Drug. Book and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than 'Know-Nothings. " Oct. 2D, IS55. 32yl. Efortgage Sale. ie of a commission and execution to BY uit uiedi directed, issued out of the clerk's oiiice ot ihe Mjisliall ctu iiy Circuit court, I will ex pose to public sale at the cuurt h Uc do'jr i:j the town of Plymouth, in sa'd county, on Saturday, November I (Mb l'i , between the bouts of 10 o'clock a in, and 1 o'clock p m. on said day the rents aiwl prolits f r sevou years of the following described nul estate situate in said Marshall county, to wit: The north cn.-t quarter of the north west q larter of section 31. township 'Si north, r inge 2 east, cont.r'ning 40 acres, to satisfy a JiuLmieiit of (37 CO; and if Faid rents and profits fail to bring a sutlicient amount tj sa.ti.-dy said lebt, interest and cost, will at the same time and place proceed to cell the feesiirpb; thle to .sr.id land to dutisiy ihe same, or.o much thereof as may be necessary to Mit'sfy said Judgment. Executed us the property ot Frederick Cliapm ni, at the suit of Carinicle for the use of Mix. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Pr. T. IJ. Thouipsou, dept. Oct. 18, lS.-,r. 31t3. TrATlIAIRON, for the Hair, a fresh JlA- supply ree'd at RODERTS. Sperm Caudles for sale by G. B. RODERTS. AAVOlU) with you, before you supply yourselves with Winter Boots and Shoes, at the old high prices. liave my Fall and Winter, Stock, and all I ask is an opportunity to show you Jits with a little the best manufactured articles and stock, that has lately been introduced into this market. Call and see the Water Proof Calf. Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Boots, overshoes of all kinds. Uoysnml Children's coarse & fine Hoots nnd Shoes. In a word, everything and almost every variety of goods in my line, to suit everybody, and as intend to sell for ready p.iy, bargains can be had rom 10 to 15 per cent lower than ot tkos; who sell ou credit Call at the old standJ. McDANNEL; Cct. 11th, 1835 30tf Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad. 13 cJ-' fS""Cüi NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. TVTOTICE is hereby given to the Stockhol Jl dersof the Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail- t roau company, itiai a meeting oi tne srocKnoiders of said company will be held at the office of the company in the city of Fort Way ie, Allen county, ndiana, on Thursday the 15th day of November. lr.r.", at one o'clock p. in., and an election will then and there be held for nine Directors of said company for the ensuing year. Other important business will also be transacted. By order of the Board of Directors. SAMUEL II ANNA, Prest. Josrrii II. EncKRTO.v, ec. pro tern. Oct 1 1, 1-55. C016. NEW CXjOTHilBJO, M. A. SHLOSS. TTOULD respectfully :nform the citizens of Plymonth and vicinity, that hi has just opened a Acw Cloiliinjr Store in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared to furnish every thing in the way of READY MADE CLOTHING, CENTS', r URN IS HING fi O ODS, TR L'XKS, CARPET SACKS, .c, From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having been engaped in the business over six years, he has no f-ars iu being fully prepared to satis'y all who may favor him with a call, both as to the price and finality of his goods, and he respectfully solicits a trial. At this houce may also be found a beautiful and well selected assortment of HOYS' CLOTHING, that will astonish "Voting America' !p"All Clothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, 1 335. 20 ni ALL THE SUGARST COMMON BROWN Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Crushed and pulverized Sugar, all in the market and ready for customers at the lowest figures, at PACKARD'S, june 23. I5tf. J. B. D00L1TTLE, M. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New York Medical Society; also. Honorary member aud Graduate of the Metropolitan Medical College ol the City cfNew York, would inform the citizens of Plymouth aud vicinity, that he is prepared to attend toa'l call in his profession. OiTicc at his residence on Michigan street, in the Viuncdge block, Plymouth. Sept. C, 1C5. 2"tf. fLARIONETS for sale at Roberts. Laporte, 17yl. Qcrciiadin? Caucs, for sale at ROBERTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. )Y virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Marshall common pleas court, I will rffer at public sale at the court house disor in tho town of Plymouth, iusnid county, on Saturday the 1st d..y cf December, 155. between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. jn 1 -I o'clock p m. on said day. the rents and prolits for eeveii years of ihe following described real estate situate in said Murthall county, to wit. Lot No 8, in Wheeler's addition to tho town of Plymouth, with tho appurtenances thereto belonging, turned cut by the plaiutilT. If said rents and profits will uot briii a sum suflicieut to satisfy said cxecntiou, 1 will at tho same timo and place proceed, to sell the fee simple titio to said real estuto to satisfy the same. Taken as flic nronertv of Dvid" P Th iiver. to satisfy said execution "iu favor of Sil is Tibbits. J. L. THOMPSON, Sli'lf, PrT. U. 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I ble situations, the following desirable property: The "I'omeroy Rrick Store Property," and Warehouse beini2G feet iront by 12H deep: a laree fine buck Store, and warehouse back the best business location in town. Also Part of lot 41. 2-2 feet by 12, lyhijj 20 ftet south of the brick store, with a tw.i story wood building. A fine business loiatioa ! both in the best business block in town. Also Village Lot', with and without dwellings large and small, iu various parts of the town. Also EizLl Acres of Land adjoining the town plat, with a good Tannery thereon, and fine water privilege to suit that busiucs very desirable location. Also Several tracts of land in various parts of this county. SO acres of heavy timbered wild, 21 miles from town. IfiO acres, heavy timbered and wet prairie, 8 miles from town. 137 aen s, part timber and balance improved, 12 miles from town. 10 acres light barrens, one forth of a mile from town. 2:50.acres, 10 improved, barrens, 17 milcSff from town; All in good neighborhoods, surrounded by fine improvements, and for sale at very loic rates. Title indisputable. Also other Lands at the usual prices thro the country. C. H. REEVE. Plymouth, Ind., May 3, 13.V. 7tt. jrr rn TT if "7 OU will find quite a eeneral assortment of .11 Dress Shoes at McDannel's next door north of the old Plymouth Hotel. Lastimr Sc Kid faiters Kid, Morrocco, Calf and Kip Jen nyLind Bcotees and Shoes, Mistes anl Ch.il dren's shoes of all kinds. fiuflalo Overshoes, Lady's Stud Overshoes, ! Rubber Overshoes of all kinds and for every body. Watf-r proof CorX Soles fort both Ladies and eeutlemen. J. McUANNEL. Oct. 11th, IZo'o. SOtt. LOOK HERE FALL & WINTKR CKS33CTD:ED At the nil ich ssp-ss2 The Best Assortment ever brought To This tllarhct. IM. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stock of Fall ami Winter lootl?., consisting of a Full and Complete assortment, suited to tliis market, which will be sold cheap for ready pay. Give us a call, everybody look at our Goods, and get the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning ii fair play. Sept ?0, '05 -27tf. TO NON RESIDENTS. TVJOTICE U hereby given that the uudcrLi H.ne 1 with the county surveyor, will, on the "il day of November IC55, atl0o'clKk a m. ca s id day, proceed to survey and locato the corners of bis land, in section 7, ownthip 33 north, .f rai-g2 cast, in Marshall county; To meet t.n the premises on said day. and continue from day t lav until all U finished. Nou resident' who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time place above mentioned, & defray or provide for defraying their portion of the ex peuse of said mrvey, will be returned to ihe County Anditor of said county, and suc h dolinpieiicy placed on the tax duplicate and collect ed according to law. E. D. STANBURY. O t. it. ts. To the Tax Payers of Marshall Co. INDIANA. rrIin following tares have been levied for I lSi. anl will be payable between ti. 15Qid.iv ol October ISo-i, una the tlura M jmlav iu March lS5o Lands ami Town lots delinquei'tfor taxes for the year IS'il, or f .inner years, will be soli on the First Mouday in January, 13"6, if not previously paid. LIST OF LEVIES for GENERAL PLTPOSRS State tax 20ctson each 8 100 valuation. State tax on each poll Z0 cts County tax 60 on each S100 val ."0c on poll Froe S bool tax 10 cts ou each 5100 valuation. Free S' hool on poll f0 cents. Library poll tax, 25 cts Library tax 2 J cts on $100 valuation. Sinking Fuud tax 2 cts tlo The different Tovcnships have levied the following Taxes for each 8100 ra7uafiorc of Property: Viiion ToiC7iship. For Township nurposes 2-3o on 100 valuation, 50 cts on cac h Poll. Centre Township. K) r Township purposes 50c on S1C0 valuation. R. piiring and building School II -use lOcts do Poll, 25 cents. Green Toirnslip For Township p'iip scg 10c mi $100 valuation Huihlin. Sc Rt p iiiing School House 10c tlo P.dl, .00 cts. Bourbon Township. For Townsh'p pu. p ises 15c nrath $100 vulu. Tippt canoe Township. For Towmbip p irposes 20c on each $IC0 valu. R lad p lrp js '8 1 1 per acre; -v German Township. For Township p irposes 10c on cell $100 val. II lilding & Rep liring School H use 23 cts do Koid purposes Ijs per acre. North Town shir : For Towufcbip parp ?es 15c on each $100 valu D lildins and R- pairing School Houe 25c do Poll tix 00 cts; Road Purp')s.es 1c on the acre. Polk Township. For Township p ii pcs 15c on each $100 vl. R. lilding and Repairing School H'juse 25c do Road purposes 1 1" p'r acre. West Township. For Township p nposes löcou each Si 00 val. R ad Thx IOceuts on $100 valuation, And 1 cent on the ucre School purposes 10 do do And 50 cents p i?. The County Treasurer, or his Dept. will attend at tin usual places of holding Election in each Township, lor the purpose of receiving taxe.8, at the time herein Fpocifieti, to wit U.'rma North, P. Ik, n, Thursday, November 1 nt Friday, 2.1 Sitnrday, M"nlay, 31 5h 6fh 7di Cth 9th Wc?r, Ihr'on, Tnesdav, Green, Wednesday, Tippecanoe, Thursday Rourbon, I rulay, " And in my cdlico in Plymouth on the 10th, where I may be found at all times according to law. The notes of the State Ranks of Indiana and Ohio, and the notes of all hpccic-piyiu banks will be received at ptr. D. VIXNEDGE, Trcasi M. C. Sept. 27, 1855. 23iC JJALL LAMPS, for sale at Robeuts 17yl. Laporte. MONEY WANTED. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to Brook Houghton, either by note or book account, will pleane call an.l pay up iratucdhtcly. BltOOKE & HOUGHTON. Aug. 30, 1855. 24o3;, WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, t ' fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12, Ü555. l?yl- V, New Blanks. Deeds. Morlgses and Quit Claims of an approved short form, tnd at a very short price, are for sale at this ofCcc. Also Blank Notes neatly minted and forsale at the same place

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