Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 December 1855 — Page 3
THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. to-Extra copies of the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for ft cents each. Imposition. Both Tuesday and yesterday evenings te were deprived of n southern mail. It is true an empty mail bag uns delivered to the office here, but the P. M. says there wns nothing in it or next to nothing. We haTe not hid a Daily State Sentinel for two days past. Can't our friend Fharos at Logmsport give us some inlormation upon the subject? Til Payer. The attention of our readers is especially directed to the IsctS and fig-
-r r ...v?U . I I tires OI lax I ayer, uiiu appear iu una paper. Winter has come in good earnest. Old Terre. is rather muddily mantled ! with 5 slight snow, and the chilly Like winds are torturing us with their shrill whistlings, as we tell of their approach. Dr. Nohmak Eddy for Governor. A communication appears in another column recommending Hon. Norman Eddy of South Bend for nomination for Governor, lie is a gentleman of a high order of talent, uuquestionable democracy, pleasing and affable manners, and would make a good and popular Governor. His name t the head of our Stnte ticket would be a pillar of strength. Ff. Hayn Sentind. GOTEHSMEST SPECIE COSTHACT. The Secretary of the Treasury, on Tuesday last, closed a contract for the next year, with the enterprising house of Howland and Aspinwall, of New York, for the transportation of all the specie that may be required at San Francisco, for the use of which the Government is to receive 21 per cent, premium, from all points. List year the same house were the contractors at from U to 2 per cent., depending on the point from which the money was required to be transferred. Under that arrangement, the United States Treasury made about 850.000 in premiums. The new arrangement, will, of course, yield a large profit to it, and shows the growing Importance and greater safely tothe commercial business of our Pacific side. There were other bidders for the contract, but none offering so high a premium ns that proposed by the successful bidders. Washington Star. The Texas Debt Bill A bill has been introduced into the Legislature of Texas, in accordance with the suggestions contained in the Governor's message, for the acceptance of the act of Congress relative to the payment of Texas creditois. Americas Express. It is stated that this company have just paid over SS0000 losses and damages in the last two months. Among the rest it is stated the company have settled the suit commenced against thm by State Engineer Clark, of this city, for the severe injuries he sustained by the backing of one of their exoress wagons over him, while slandirg in the Albany depot last spring, paying him -31,500 and costs. Utica Gaz. Aneaitrfi paper, in pejikins of the Lite fashion, ay: Tt.e re is no change in pantaloon. We thiiik this must have reference to printer's pantaloons. St .Inge Ik deed, Said a So'ch cirl: I tlcuna ken wlia' mak s brother Wi!l like the 1 i.t-s so. Fr my pirt I had ralbcr have one 1 iddie than tw. a.se! Boston, D'-c 7. Cpt. Hrrison has resigned in the C-inard service. Tnis is bis 1 ist trip. IIa will take charge of the new large iron steamer now building on the Tuaines. a It is estimated that 300.000 bottles of the Catawba wine will be put up this year -200,0f 0 of which will be made at Cincinnati John Graham, another victim to the election riots in New Orleans, died in that city on the 29;h ult. He was a native of Michigan. That Fifty thousand Dollars It is rumored that the money lost said to hate been lost by the American Express Company in transit between Dubuque and New York, has been found. Itturn3 up as mysteriously ns it disappeared; but it has been found so we hear. Chicago Tribune. A man being awakened by the captain of a boat with the announcement that he 5 must not occupy his berth with his boots i on, very considerately replied, 'Oh, the bugs won't hurt 'em, I guess; they're an old pair. Let 'em rip. Horb id Murder is Canada. -The St. Catharines (C. W.) Post gives the particulars of a horrid murder committed in that town on the 26ih ult. The murderer and his victim were both colored man, and respectively uamed Jones. They had a difficulty in a saloon, and, when the murdered man started to go home.be was followed by his murderer, who stabbed him to the heart, in his own house. He leaned against the wall, and in a fe,w moments expired and fell on the floor, where his dead body formed a pillow for his wife, who was so drunk as to be totally unconscious of what had occurred, and slept upon the carcass of her murdered husband till morning! "Wood Some of that promised by few of our subscribers is very much needd at this office noir.' Oa th9ih inU. by C. Fox Esq., in North township, Mr. Elisha Thater of Laporte county, and Miss Isabel Joses of the former place, " Agricultural Society. The regular annual meeting of the Marshall Ounty Agricultural Society will be held at the Court House in Plymouth, on the first Saturday in January next, for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business as may Come before it. ' : J. A. CORSE Prest. A. G, Af?MiTB03 g Sec,
An Affecting Scene.) John J. Jones, was convicted a few weeks ago in Iowa of the murder of one McCardle in 1810. The prisoner is now eighty years of age. The cause of the murder was a quarrel over the title to the laud. It appeared tbat McCardle owned and occupied a piece of lnd, and had sown a crop upon it. Jones laid claim to it, and commenced reaping the crop. McCardle remonstrated and Jones shot him. He immediately fled, but lately returned to Iowa, was arrested, tried and convicted. Upon being brought up for sentence, he made the following address to the court; May it pleas? the Honorable Court: I am an old man. fast tottering down to the grave. The frosts of seventy 'three winters though they have not whitened my brow, have wiinkledmy face and chilled my heart with many sorrows. Mine has been a chequered life; and now when about t be separated from my fellows, I may give a truthful version of the past. 1 h.'id a family and a home a rude home it is true, and a plain and humble family but they were my all. The deceased robbed me of the one and invaded the sanctity of the other two small soni, a lovely daughter and a wife a cherished
wife. On returning to that home the day of the fatal deed. I learned the certainty of the maddening truth, and hastened to the field, tny rifle still in hand. I knowno, why I went. I had no fixed design he met me with a club I shot him and though I claim not 1o have acted in defence, I do assert that there was mutual i combat. You know the reft. I fled, my ! family followed, but for the fifteen years I lived at Lackland, I tnadn no secret of the deed that I had done. Now, time has done its work. The government itself has changed, new laws are passed and old ones are repealed, and those who then surrounded me have mostly passed away. A different people now are in the land. A different code of morals now prevails. 1 drank liquor it is said and true it is. I drank it; not to have done so then would have the objection. Men in high station leaned upon the dram-ehops tor support, and to treat one's fellow to the poisoning cup, was prouf positive of genteel training. I may not be held responsible alone fur the vices of society, it is enough that I have been their victim. Those days are passed, and that loved wife is gone borne down with trouble, she sank into an early grave. That lovely daughter is now a hopeless cripple wearing a haggard face. Of those two boys who should have been tho props of my old age, the one is gone to join his injured mother as witnes es against the dead destroyer of their peace the other and my heart sinks within me when I say it, lives, but not to me with an ear deaf to my calamity he comes not near mo, but I forgive. To this Honorable Court, the jury, attorneys and officers, and to the people of this community, I return my humble thanks for their impartial bearing. I have never betn a criminal of choice, but rather the creature of circumstances, beneath the weight of which far better men than I have sunk. I may have been too jealous of mine honor, have never once proved faithless to a trust. When my country's rights were invaded I avenged them, and so I did mine honor. With General Jackson in all his Creek campaigns, I battled for my country and its laws. At the feast in the wilderness 1 was there at the feast of acorns I was there at Emucfau and Teledega I was there and when the shouts of victory drowned the cries of the dying at the bat tle of the Horseshoe, in the front ranks of my country, I was there, end then the name of him whom we call Junes was but another word for deeds of daring. These are of the past a long life is nearly spent the scene has changed but He alone who reads the human heart is further than the formal sentence of the law competent to condemn me. John Joses. The penalty provided by law for the crime at the time of its commission was death; siuce then Iowa has become a State, and the death penalty is no longer in force. The court giving the prisoner the benefit of whatever doubt existed as to whether he should suffer death or not, sentenced him to imprisonment for the balance of his life. Chicago Times. A distinguished physiologist has just p it forth the doctriiie that persons shou'd sleep on the back. Tiiis gives a full and rq ml play to the respiratory organs. There is philosophy, logic, aud nightmare iu the argurucut. From the N O. Crescent City, November 20 Cowhiding Eitraordinary. The latest cowhiding n flair came off in the Fourth District on Saturday, and these are the particulars of it: At a ball at Jackson Hall, a few weeks ago, a nice young gentleman was present with his sweetheart froai Jefferson City. All went well until, in an unlucky moment, the young gentleman became smitten with the charms of a new beautv, with whom he danced, and who effectually effaced from his fickle heart all thoughts of his legitimate flame. To be brief, he forgot all about his old love laid violent siege to the new persuaded her to let him gallant her to her home and left his old love to get home as best she might, on her own responsibility, of which the new love knew nothing. After the ball, the young gentleman continued his suit; and in due time his divinity found out how he had served the other young lady at the ball. She never said anything about it, but thought a good deal and on Saturday her thoughts matured. The young gentleman calling upon her. as usual all love, devotion, and vanity in the supposed success of his suit she asked him, smilingly, if he would do her a favor. 'Anything that human can do, I will do with pleasure, was the fervent response. 'Well, I wish you would go and buy rne a cowhide 'Certainly.1 said the lover, and off he started, in the sweet belief that she inteuded dismissing some other suitor in a summary manner, all on his account, for he knew her to be a girl of spirit. He soon return, ed with the tickling machine, and handing it to her. asked if that would do. Yes, I think it will.' she said, and with that, dropping the guise of the dove for that of the lioness, she went at him and gave him a regular-built A No. 1 cow-hiding. The poor fellow was so thunderf truck tbat be did not know what to do, i
and so, after passiely submitting to the flogging, beat a retreat, and met the subsequent inquiries of his friends with the remark that'll was a mere nothing did not hurt much. The young lady is, or has been a school teacher, and seems to understand teaching propriety of deportment to young men as well as children. She was one of a party that got upset in a sailboat on the lake last summer, and came near drowning. She was the spunkiest one of the crowd, however, and subsequently dismissed the beau she had on the occasion, because he begged the rescuers who tame to their assistance to take him nut of the witter before the ladies had ben attended to?
Tnt E as Gospel The New York Mirror, referring to the prices at which articles of food, owing to the plentiful season, are disposed by the farmers, and the exhorbitant rates which consumers have to payf justly remarks that so long as a combination of fuod speculators, backed up by extraordinary cash facilities, stand between the consumers and the farmers, there can be no hope for moderate prices. 'If.'sa'ys the Jlirror. (and millions will endorse the sentiment) 'there is any damnable speculation, this plunder of the poor, through their bread, meat, and potatoes is the most damnable we know of. In the midst of the most abundant har vests that this continent ever yielded to tho hand of labor, prices for the principle articles of food tili remain almost as high as in a season of absolute scarcity and want. Is there no practical remedy for these grievances? Or must the poor continue to suffer and starve in the lap of plenty?' mnuu The CitizciiVs Market U now in full blast, wiili Fresh Mjuts of all kinds and at all time.". Cmrt early. A Few Wagons are for Kale, in front of the Market. Laporte & riymontli Plank Road Money. fJ3Any of our subscribers wishing to pay their subscription in this kind of funds, may just bring it along. New subscribers can have the Banner 8 months for one dollar of it. tf. bwng'th e m b n! The highest market price will be allowed on subscription, for any amount of clean Linen and Cotton Hugs, delivered at this office. Don't fa'l to pay your subscript ion, when you can pay it in rags. Important to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combinations of ingredients iu these Zll, i the result of a long and extensive practice", they are mild in their operation, aud cvrt tin of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instante lrive the Pills proved uccessfid. The Tills invariably open those obstructions to which females' are liable, and brin nature iut its proper chatimd. whereby health is restored and the pale ami deithlv countenance cnaitgnl to a healthy one. N.i female can enjoy good hedth unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place whether from exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline awd the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions amon young females. To ladies whose health will not permit an increase of ttiir family, the- pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will prevent pregnane y. Head-ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the irruption of inttire: and nheuever that i lb? case the pills will invariably remedy ill these evils. Nor are they Uss efficacious in the cure of Leiicorrbcei. commonly called the. 'Whites." These pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purciy Vegetable, and freedom nnythiugiujurious to life or health. Full aud explicit directions accompany each box. Tüese Pills are put up in rquare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established, by inclosing one dollar in a letter, to O. K. Tripp. Tremont llone, one door from JffFerMHi Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective addresses by return mail C. L. CHEESEMAN, Proprietor. NcwYoik: O. K. Tri rr, Tremoot House, general agent for Michigan. II. B. i'ershing, Agent, Plymouth, I Uli. ' Sept. 20. 1305. 27yl. Dallej's 3Iaical Paiti Extractor. The great ami principal chatacteristics of Dal ley's Mtgical Pain Extractor consist: 1st. Of its never-failing and unique property, as soon as applied to any external injury, to check ii.ilmiation instantly and rapidly to reduce it. This feature constitutes its great power to alleviate the pain of burns and scalds and of either painful diseases in to incredibly short a space of time, aud as will appear from the few testimonials 1 creunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, in all cases of external injury, the pain is prod iced by influmation ol the injured part; and therefore if you remove the cause, the effect must cease. 2d. Its i uriticative properties neutralize tb poison that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied to the sores, draw readily all impure matter to the surface, and eject it hence the gl e it discharge it produces from sores occasioned by burns and when applied to old and iuveterate sores, Salt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Each box of cenuino D dley's Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with the signature of O. V. Cmckener Sc Co., Proprietors, and Henry Dallet manufacturer. AH others are eounterfeit. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States and C tnada O. K. Tri rr. Gen. Ag't tor Michigan, at Detroit Clickeners Pills for sale. II. B. PERSUING, Ag't. Plymouth Ind. Sept CO. 18 5. 27yl. Nctu &uucttt0cmcnts TAKE CARE! r plIE Notes and accounts of John G. Cooper JL were left with rr.e for settlement, when he removed from this county, and as am required to collect them as fast as due, all interested w uld do well to call and settle up without further trouble. JOHN L. THOMPSON. Dec 13, 18f5 39 3. Look HERE!! Jlist Rcceivilis: A central assortment of improve 1 C mkiag P&:1jr& Dox for private fani!ic, Bearding houses. Hotels, Ch arches, School Houses, aud other large or small roou3. Wc are prepared to fill any orders that may be presented; and wish it disstinctly understood, that we purchase of no manufactory but those using the very best quality of iron, and felling at reduced rrioe. We are determined not to be undersold. C.ive us n cull, whether you bny or not. Shop two doors south of the brick store, sign of, Tin Shop" across the side walk. UROWNÄ BAXTER. ' I'iy mouth , Dec 13, ISjö.
Why would ladies make better traders and pedlars than men? Because they never get shaved.
Thev must dress cool in Lnfayette. A young woman, on being asked if she intended to wear that finj;er ring to church, said she did not intend to wear 'anything else.' Quite a number of farmers in Michigan sowed sprouted wheat this fall, and, had their trouble for their pains' it didn't grow. Powder Explosion. A wagon load of powdt r exploded at Ilazardville, Conn,, last Thursday. Of the teamster who was driving, only the upper part of the skull has been found; and two horses attached to the wagon were instantly killed, one being blown forty and the other sixty rods Listoflml. Free Hanks at l'nr. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Agricultural Rank, Mt. Sterling. Bank of North America, Clinton. Bank of Indiana. Michigan City. Crookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhal. do Rockville, Rockville. do Goshen, Goslien. do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, ndianapolts. do Warsaw, Warsaw. do Monticello, Monticello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City hank, do. Cambridee City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bonk, Conncrsville. Formers & Meclianicsbank, Indianapolis. Farmers' bank West field. Grnmercy bank Lafayette. Hoosier bank, Logansporl. Indiana bank, Madison. Indiana Stock bank, Laporte. Kentucky Stock bonk, Columbns. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lagrange bank, Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, NewATkany. N. York t Virginia State stock bk, Evansville Prairie City bank, Terre aute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawm e bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana. Connerville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. Bank of Fort Wayne. I dis. Dela vare County bank, Munice, " North Western bank, Bloomfield, " Upper U'abash bank, Wabash, " Wayne bank, Richmond, ' Wayne hank, Logansport, " IT For the future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as many prices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. Pmnoutl) Banner, A WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY Wfll. J. BURNS, TCIC 'IS. SI 50 per annum in advance. " 75 cents or C n onths. BANNER JOB PiUXTIXG OFFICE. HA X 0 BILLS, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS. BUSINESS CARDS, LABELS, BLANKS. &C, Executed on the shortest notice and in the latest style. Blank Deeds, Mortgagcs,'No'es, Subpcenaes, Executions, and all kinds o Blanks kept on hand and for sal-. Office up stairs in the old Plymouth Hotel. OLD WILCOX Is in town, and ready to repair Clocks ai:d Watches in a better aid more approved style thau any one can or dare do. ITN, Ii. C-ish p lid fur old iron. Plymouth, Dec. 6, 33tf GET YOU WiW A HOME. T"M1E undersigned wishes to sell a large and I well timbered 133 ITQjaC 7o Washington tewnidiip, Stnike county, ndi ana, 13 inilen southwest of Plymouth, and 4 miles cast of Knox, the county feat of Starke county. There is 360 acres in the trace, but he will pell it in CO acres and tpw.mls, to suh. purchaser?. S me stock will.be taken in part n.ivment, at fair prices. For further particulars inquire of he sub-. scriber on the prem ses or at the 11 inner nthce at Plymouth, lad. S. C. LARK. Dec. 6, 3Sml. WHEREAS my wife, Elizabeth Wickhizer. has left ray bed and boird without any just cause or provocation, all persons are hereby forewarned harboring or trusting heron my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting, unless compellei by law. G. W. WICKHZEK. Dec. 6, 1855. 38t3. TOTTER & HULVERSON, SADDLE PLYMOUTH. INDIAN. mYYmTTxmmTiTmTviaTVTiTmr)TtT) WM. PECIIEU HAS now and will continue to keep in readiness for Ins old frieu.U. and customers generally,- a supply of Horses. & Buggies, To be let on the most accommodating term. Iiis slock is in good order, ready and willing to do good and reasonable service if properly cared for. His stable is at present at the American House on the south side of the river. Give him a call and a trial. Nov. 8, 185j 34in3. WHOLESALE & RETAILFIRST IS PLYMOUTH. . 3MS5ST SS&SS&Sr Offers to Ihe citizens of Marshall and adjoin ing co inties. one of the best assortments of Boots 4V shoes. Ever brought to this market, and would request thojein want of snch article to call at his establishment, one door north of the Brick Storey' Nov. 29. 37tf. fURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at 17yl ROBERTS;
DESHLErVS P I L LS -FOR FEVER AND AGUE It i.i u-.t pretended for this remedy thrtt it will cure a great multitude of dissimilar diseases Such pretension would be an absurdity so tr.mpnrcnt; as justly to prejudire the publie against iti , Driller's Pills arc expressly made and adapted to one disea? or family of disease?, viz.; Cmi.L8 and Fever,- ReMiTTtVu or Intermitting Fevers The remedy is literally 'ONE CUttE FOR ONE DISEASE N.i miraculous powers of cure" are asserted1 for this remedy; tne inventor being satisfied that whenever it is used, its own merit will be its best :.dvoc:ite At the Fame time it mnv
with truth be said to be an almost infallible curt; since it will operate to cure Fever and Ague with ns much certainty us a Ios6 of salts will operate as a purg itivc. Eith . r inav possibly fiil.- ..... . .. Disavowing tire intention nf undervaluing the quality of any other competitor for public confidence, wchave no hesitation in asserting that DESHt'ER'S pills Are perfectly ha miles? Safe for all exes. ages and occupations, May be used in all weathers and donates,Njver spoil by age, or I. so in quantity or quality by evaporation. May be conveniently carried in the pocket or reticule. RKAD TUK TESTIMONY OF EMINENT FlfVSlCT INS. We have used Deshler's Anti-Periodic Pills in hundreds of cases of Fever and Aiue. aud have iwvtr known a person to have a second chill after commencing with them. We consider them n safe and valuable remedy, that oucht to be within reach of every f.unily thai is liable to chills aud Fever, To our professional brethren We deem it proper to say, that we have been made acfpiainted with its composition, and find them a strictly scientific preparation. Moreover; as they are prepared by an Apothecary of more than twenty year's experience, we can vouch that they are skillfully compounded. We earnestly commend them to the notice of tire profession, and lelieve tlint they will cure after ail remedies have fai'ed." WM. M. NEWELL, M . A D. NEWELL. M. D. Note from the Hon. Theodore Freiinghitysen. "From the professional character and reputation of Drs. Newell, above named, and the esteem in which these gen'lenien, with Mr; Deshler, are held in this state. take pleasure in statin? that any representations made by them are. worthy ol public confidence-" THEO. FR E LI NGH U VSEN, New rJrunswick, N. J., J in. 24, 13Ö4. Also the following from he well known host ol the Astor H 'use. Hon. R. It. Coleman. Astor Horse. New York, Dec. 15, 1651. Chas. Dkshi.er.Eso.. D.-arS r "1 will not claim the $500 which you agreed to give me if your medicine did not cure me, being sufficiently remunerated by a perfect recovery. I was irouhled f. r several in-Hit lis with Jaundice, Billions Fever and Affile. Yonr iplls performed a perfect cure by their use through a iingle course. They were recommended to me by a friend, to whom I feel greatly obliged. 1 thall recommend them with perfect coufidenco in all cases r-f a shnilir character. It. D- COLEMAN. Sohl in Flvm..uth, Ind., bv T. A. LEMON, M. D., in Toledo by J. M, Ashley &. Co. iu Chicago by J. A. lletd &. Co and by C. II. Deshler, at the Wholesale Depot, 34, Broadway, New York. Of. 25. 1S"5 32t6. Qfl OHO BUSHELS OF WHEAT wanÖLf JUl" ted at the Brick Store, for which the highest market price will be paid in cash. Oct 23, 1355- 32tf. j TO NO N RESIDENTS. NOTiCE i h r.'by given that the U.ider."i.nel with the CO uity surveyor, will, on the 24th d;iy of December !C55, at 10 o'clock am. on s.id day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land, in section 21, township 33 north, o rang 3 cat, in Marshall county; To meet ou thr premises on said d;iy. and continue from day tu day until all is fini.-heJ. Non rcsideuts who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time .& place nbove mentioned, & defray or provide for defraying their portion of the ex pense of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, and such delinqucrcy placed on the tax duplicate and collect J ed bylaw. .JUMSJS. Dc-c.G. 1353. 33:3. LOOK HERE! FALL & WINTER XU233 GZDCZsS At the BRICK $?&SSEa The Best Assortment ever brought To This .liar Let. N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stock of Fall ami VTintcr Cioods, consisting of a Full and Complete assortment, suited to this market, which will be sold cheap for ready pav. Give us a call, everybody look at our Goods, and get the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning is fair play. Sept 20, '55- 27tf. COOPERING JOHN BOUGHART has fitted up the building at the West end of Laporte St., north side, and is now carrying on in all its various branches, the COOPERING BUSINESS. Tubs, Barrels, Half Barrels, Firkins, and in fact, everything in his line, as well as repairing done to order, and on short notice. Call and get good honest home made work done to suit you, and there will be no grumbling about leakage or green timber. His timber u c!ear of worm holes, and well seasoned. Dec 6, 1855 Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall County Circuit court. I shall offer for sale to th highest bidder, at the court house door in the town of Plymouth. 011 Saturday the22d day of December. Id55, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M. of said day, the following property, or so much Ihereoi'as may be necessary, to wit: 40 acres off the south end of the west half of ihe wet half of tection 16, in township 32 north, of range one east, in Marshall county. I will first offer the rents and profits for seven years. .And if said rents and profits fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will, at the same time and place proceed to sell the fee simple title to the same. Taken as the pro erty o! John Houghton on a judgment in favor of Stevenson & iMarsh for the use ot Thos. K. Houghton. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff M C. Pec. 6, 1853. 33 13, spüjb Saasas NOT at the whisky shop, but at the new Litely fitted up on the corner of Michigan and Wahiugton streets, up stairs aouth of Elward' Hote?. JOHN H. TURNER. Is prepared 10 shave you, cut and dress your hair with comfort, aim in the latest and most approved style, lie will keep a supply of ROBERTS HAIR REGENERATOR. A good supply of the best Cigars, Perfumery, fcc. and wi:I endeavor to do good service to his customers in all his various dep irtinents. Dnt be afraid to call in and be &baved upon the true principle not as money shavers would shave you, but as you wauld like to be shaved Djc 6, 1653. 38tf.
FRIGHTFUL CALAMITY.
HIGH PRICES MUST SURRENDER, ! Or there will be War, Famine and Pestilence. ICI AEtf & VI NX EDGE A BE NOW RECEIVING direct from j Hew York. Chicago and Toledo, a very! large and extensive assortment of j Which we intend to sell very low for cash or ready pay of gome kind, believing in the old uiotto, that 'a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling," will adhere stiictly to it. believing it to be better for both buyer and seller. Our assortment is as pood as ever brought to this market, consisting of TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR all kinds, SYRUP'S. MOLASSES, RICE. TOBACCO. CODFISH, MACKEREL. WHITE FISH SOAP, CANDLES, and nil articles usually kept in a Grocery store. We will take in payment for Groceries, Buttef, Ejjgs, Chid ensy Apples, ?Potatoes, Teeswax, R igs, si fid pay the highest market prices. You wi'l ahvaj-s find ready and willing hands to wait on you at all times. X. rl. PACKARD, thankful for the patronage so liberal y bestowed upon him by the citizens of Marshall county whil? in business, asks for a ctfntinnance of the same, and sincerely hopes that all indebted to him will call in an 1 settle up. 17. R. P. Dec. 6. Lr5. 33tf. Bring on your Seeds! l,OOU Push, bright clean Clover seed. Kl,000 do do do Timothy Seed, '5,000 do do do Flax Reed ante'd at the Laporte Agricultural and Seed wore, for which the highest market piice will e paid. LEMON & SON. Laports, Oct 13, 1855. 31yl. A Jlinc Discovered! ALL who iish td get a f rst rate article of LIME, WH ntl(l ;t at Edwards' Kiln, on the east bank of Maxinkukee Lake, in Un:on Township, Marshall county; where it may be had in large or small quantities at reasonable rates EDWARDS & Co. June 28, 1355. 15tf. JE -i3k FL 3VE JEZ. S AN'D others are respecfully invited to call at -the Lnpor'.e Agricultural Store, and examine the best assortment of Agricultural Implements Ever brought to this market. 50 Pious, various patterns, 4( Superior Cultivators, 50 Straw i. ml Hay Gutters, various patterns. Harrows, Seed Drills, Corn Shellers. Fanning Mills, Hoes Rakes. &c &c. Jn fact everything in their line, from an old fashioned grain flail to a patent Ox Yoke. Call and see LEMON & SONZ,aporte, Oct 13, 1835. 3Iyl. JL .1 Tl O 'V FOR THE CURE OF Atlima mid )Eisuijislioii. JYL' IV AND VER Y WONDER F EL!!! Brought home to the door of the Million AWOXDERFHL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, .-lsthmaand all diseases o' the Lungs. We refer to ' Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inha'.ing Hygean Vapor and Cherr.vSyrup." With this new method, Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking ol the treatment, a physiciau remarks, 'It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, heal ing vapor the medicinal 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 proc ss of digestion-" The Hvgeana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. New York -Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. 53Korsale by H. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 18V5. 7yl. VOTICE TO HEIRS. Application will be made, on petition filed, to the next commo i pleas court of M irshall county. Slate of Indiana, to be bel l in Plymouth, in said couu:v, at the court house, on the 3d Monday in February next, for an order to sell or lease Lot No. 23 in the town of Plymouth aforesaid, Ral estate belonging to the estate of David A. Bailey deceased; his personal estate being iusullicieut to pay his debts. CHARLES COOK, Adinr. Nov. 3, 1355. 34t3. 1 1 dm Iii ist rat or' s .1'oif c, TJ OTICE is hereby given that the unJLI deTsigned has taken out letters of administration upon the estate of Jacob Weaver deceased; all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment, and those having claims apainst said estate are required to file them duly authenticated for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. LOUISA WEAVER, Administrator. Nov. C, 1855. 34t3. Notice to Heirs and Others. Application will be made tothe Common Pleas Court of Marshall County, Indiana, at its January term. 1856, nt the court house in Plymouth, for an order to sell land belonging to the estate of George Wiser deceased, his personal estate being insufficient to pay his debts. R. CORBALEY. Cl'k. Nov. Iff. 1855. 35-13. .1 ot ice. WHEREAS, mv wife, Josephine Lolemu ugh has It ft my bed and board without just cause or. provocation, all persons are hereby warned from haiboring or trusting her on my account, äs I will pay no debts of her contracting. JOHN LOLEMAUGII. Nov. 15, 1S55- 35t3 W OODS HAIR RESTORATIVE, a fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. Laporte. July 12, 1?55. 17yl. BEAR IIY JUXI rpilAT F. RlMPLER intends closing his JL his business in town, and all those indebted to him either by note or book account are respectfully requested to call and make settlement on or before Christmas next. F. RIMPLER. Nov. 29th 37tf. Notice to Heirs and Others. APPLICATON will 1 e made to the Common Pleas Court of Marshall county, stato of Indiana, at its J iuuary term, Ittöft, at the Court House in Plymouth, for an order to sell land belonging to ihe estate of Daniel Andrew deoeased, Ira personal estate being insufficient to pay his debts. - R.CORB ALS V.Clerk. Nov. 15, 1655. 35t3 CLARIONETS for sale at Robert. V . ; Lnporle, ' 17.?1. w INDOW GLASS, of all sizes, for sale by II. B. PERSHING.
MUCH ADO ABOUTJ NOTHING
e AS MEEN VERIFIED FOR SOMETIME past, but Hint time now is past, and Much Ado About Somethin 0 Has taken its place, and CHMLES PALMER,Tired d sc-ing Plymouth decked out with "three cent stores." has BOUGHT AND BROUGHT ON A regular ''Tvo Horse" Store! None of your ffo-cart, "one horse'" affairs, br.it, as Sa n Weiler would say. 'ari out-an-outer to look at," and il you don't believe it come and look at it. High prices for tea, coffee, su?ar and molasses, and Dry Good-, sines the abolition of the 'boera.ee laws," are ThauVul to his numerous customers for emptying his stcte as bare as a bird ca?e, and doping thev will do it aairt, he has filled it ' chock full" ct DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS. CAPS. SHAWLS. HARDWARE CROCKERY. WOODEN' WARE, BOXES, BARRELS. CLOTHING. FANCY F1XINS Dutch and Y?nkee Clerks, with a little Irish and he can anJ will sell BETTER GO ODS. and mare of them at let prices foi the same quality than you can find ELSBWHEKE- He has trusted out one year, and now he wants the "ready," and zs he can't stand trust twa years in succession, lor the present you had best bring on CAS EI OR PKODUCI2, To any amount; and you can hate the Goods. AT TR1FLIKG PK1CES. -I.V3 jsli.vd or goods, To suit your wants or fancy, and ANY QUANTITY 0FCÖ0DS At the' best bargains. Further multiplicity of words is useless. Just call at the now oversowing store of CHARLES PALMER. Nov. 'J9th, 1353. 37tl. DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, Eclectic Physicians, HAVNG associated themselves together for the purpose of practi ing their professions, would respectfully offer their services to all who may (eel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long experience in treating the diseases of this climate, feels confident in the success of his treatment and we desi?:i beim alway on hand to attend all calls by niht or day in every branch of the medical profession. Doctor Fuller having been in regular practice in fioshen and Elkhart for six years, and having received a regular medical education in the West, feels confident of the successful effect o!" his treatment in all the diseases of this country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michigan, street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, ml. Nov. 2:,18.Vi. 37 tf. AEW STOCK Of Fall and Winter CTiS CCD LI XTI fZz$ AT C?0 0 5Ä?5iMr'S CHEAP CASH STORE, On Laporte Street opposite ihe Post Office. Staple and Fancy CnOchIs, Dry Goods, Harfticarc, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTHNG, and in fact, all kind? of Good. A very nice stock of B ots and Shoes, all to be sold for ready pay Cash and produce. G. S. CLEAYELAND. D?c d, 13 5. 3-tf. PLATFORM SCALES. OF every capacity, from hall a pound to twelve thousand pounds, expressly for far mers' use, for sale by LEMON & SCN. 19yl Lnporte Seed Store. R I ANGLES for sale at Roberts. 17yl. K nifc Sharpeners, Somethin? new ROBERTS'. at TTA NUFA CT URE R and wholesale Dealer ItX in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, .Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish,German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. Tremont House, one dor from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, 55-2tyl. IilRESlI SEEDS of all kinds, for the field and . Garden, bought and sold by LEMON SON. Laporte la. Agricultural WarehouseFarming Implements OF every description, from an Onion Hoe to' a Reaper, for salo at th Lnporte Seed Store, by LEMON & SON: Cigars Ä Tobaceo the best in the city, at ROBERTS. Wnhatation Tor the cure of .Isthiiia and consumption. New &. very wonderful Hvgeana 'rUgbt home to the door of the million. AWonderrul discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of consumption, Asthma and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. Curlis' Hygeana, or Inhaling Hygean Xapoi' and Che.Ty Syrup. With this new method. Dr. C. has restored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable cercertificates. Speaking of the treatment, a' physician remarks: "It is evident that inhalingconstantly 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 Hvgeana is fcr sale at alLthe Druggists throughout the coun try. Aetc York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. See ether advertisements. iJdnVJ, IVew Blanks. Deed, Mortgages and Quit Claimsof an approved shortform, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly minted and for sale at the same place. lilfinU Meeds A netr sopplyof he most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and lor sale at the Kanner office either by the quire or sin?le copy. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved fornr, for sale at this office.
