Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 April 1856 — Page 3
T II E B ANNER About home.
tprttM copies of the Banner anner. In wrappers, ; had at the office for ready for mailing, may be A cents each. James Elliott ha been requested to become a candidate for Justice of the Peace in Center Township at the April election, by MANY VOTERS. Notes and accounts due this office have hen deposited for settlement with the , i : following peiS0nß,5nd as fast as we can, make satisfactory arrangements the same plan will be adopted at other places: p:an win oe auopied ai other pi John Zehner, Wolf Creek Mills E. Muob, E?q., Uniontown. We are authorized to announce Norman B.Tuttle as a candidate for Justice of the Teace in Center Township. Se the New Advertisements. Chas. A. Hugu, Es$ , presents you hi3 law card in this week's paper, and Dr. G rover, at Maxinkukee, has a word to his patrons. Fixajce asd Wealth of New York City. We compile the following figures from the report of the City Controller: Value of private real esate, $33f.97-,3.;G Personal estate. 15,5 ti.-S2 Personal estate of non-residents, 14,49 1, 1'do Total taxable?, 8 1?VJ: Value of public or city property, 42.H 81,7(11) Agrejaie wealth o'cily. Taxation levied in 135.", The White River Valley Times says: A chap down east soys, there is & variety in kissing girlshe says tht girls that work hard ara lhe sweetest. We wish our contemporary of the Times would ascertain from this 'chap down east,' whit he means by his equi vocal expression, 'the girls that work birJ are the sweetest. Does he mean th so who work Inrd to gel kisied, or those who work hsrd to keep from get tin kissed, or those who vork hard at tbsir daily employment? We are anxious to know which of these three he means, as we wish to stick out Bill in this mitter, but do not desire to rj'i the rbk to much bitter to enjoy a little sweet. Title3. A Lieutenant in the service by th name of Broom, was advanced to n captaincy, and naturally enough likevl to kear himself addressed as Ciptain Broorj. One of his friends persisted in cn'.linj him plain Broom, much t) his annoyance, and one dy, having done to for ths fortieth time, Broom asid: Yoa will please remember, sir, that 1 have handle to my name. Ah, said his tormantor, 'so you have, well, Broom handle, how ar youV . A woman named Ward, residing nar Bridgeport. Madison County, New York on the 23rd inst., murdered four of her children by cutting their throats with nn xo. She theo made an attempt to cut her own thro.it. The cause assigned is the neglect and brutality of her husband. i ii Gr.!r.3E VnnjMAX, who murdered hi fiiher at Gibson Station, in Like county, d iiir.g the early part of the winter, was tried at the present term of the Like county Circuit Court, and sentenced to imprisonment for life. He was 22 years of age. Valparaiso (Ind.) Observer. lloos. The Cincinnati Price Current th js contrasts the pork product of the West this soason with that oflaatjenr: The increase in the number packed is 313.000; increase in weight equal to 229,000 hog?; increase in the shipments east during the season, 155,000. Aurning of a Vesrl at Sea. We learn from our exchanges by last night's tnnil. that the Steamship Levinthsn, was bum i. when two miles off Sandy Hook. The vessel and whatever was on board, wer entirely consumed, the ciptain, and er.vl crow barely escaping with thoir lives. A greenhorn visiting Hartford, went to ee the old 'Charter Oak, so famous in history. After looking at the tree for a few minutes, he exclaimed; 'What, do they call that Charter Oak! Why, there is lots of 'era down where I came from!' The real and personal estaio of C. M. Clay the emancipationist, is advertised for sale by his assignees. Among other property' there are twenty-one 6laves. One of the jurors who convicted Hugh Corrigan for the murder of his wife, in Westchester County, Pa., saved Corrigan from drowning twenty-seven years ago. 'What are you writing such a big hand for Pal?' 'Why, you see my grandmother's dafe and I'm writing a loud lether to A distinguished literary tourist was otjee found in a paroxism of tears over the supposed tomb of Washington, at Mount Vernon, but i; turned out to be an icehouse! Col Ja rats H. Lane aad Ex Gor. Reeder have been elected to the U. S. Senate, by the free Slate Legslature of Kansas... It is said that the Miss Foxes, or Misses Fox, have realized a fortune by soap, pingthe' joints of their, big. toes, which the gullible public, mistook for spiritual tappings. . . ' '.'IT The Catholic Bishop of liarlford, Conn., is said to be a passenger on board of. the missing steamer Pacific. 1 1 A wtiter n the. London Times suggests lhe employment of the fu&itiva slaves in Canada on the cotton plantations inj Jamaica ft8 a partial remedy for England's dspeadence oa America for cotton. . . . : . '' , Emigration xrestward has commenced ior the season. 'Boats' for St. Louisare departing daily throngfcl with hesrty and Rtic -farmers and-raesfantcc for Kansas
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Death of the Henet Lewis. We lenrit from the J. B. Carson, from St. 'Louis, that nine bodies had been found in and
! near the wreck of the Henrv Lp wis. They were hands and one while child. A ogro thiU BnJ sme f )ür of fiye sen. gers are still missiti". The J. B. Cirson brought up a portion of the freight sjvsA from the boat to ba taken to Cincinnati, to the insurance
agents. Tne boat lies Uirecttv across the ! rt- " subscribers neglect ot refuse to channel on the head of Anderson's bar inltl,ko lhejr pr ut f Hi office to which
! ab hi; Hire feet water on the upper side. Und or.lv six inches in her lower. The . ., i... i,.. . i, - I? tt i !. .ii. v net u J tue la. ll'V aru WIS directly abreast. of. the forward hitch. with the hull cut lully ten feet through. ,he break extending to within a plunk or t 0 ol the hatch. Louisville Courier, , An old lady, looking at the curiosities in Bamum's Museum, came to a couple f sea dogs; and, after gszing at them with unnilnr inquired oi a wag wno fiooui near by if they barked. "No, madam." said the wag, "their bark is on the sea." It is Stated that exGovernor Hunt will soon deliver an address in New Yotk. in favor of Mr. Fillmore for the Presidency. Ambrose Foster, of Lake Mills, in Wisconsip," who invented a lime and .-and pressed brick, has already realized $100. 000 from his patient. So says the Elkhorn Independent. The real personal estate of C. M. Clay, the emancipationist, is advertised for sale by his assignees. Amongst other property there are twenly-iwo bUres. A man named Hunter has been fined Sl.OOv), and forfeited fix slaves, in New Orleans, for selling them in such a manner as to separate mother and child, contrary to the laws of Louisiana. Terrible. It is now thought that the loss of hie by the burning of the Cdrnden ferry-boat will exceed fifty. . Wheat is selling at Tcire Haute at one dollar per bushel. Ali. Vasitt. We seize upon the world with hearts thirsting with love, then, 'vhen our wealth hns passed into the crucible, when we are mixed up with men and with events, everything dwindles insensibly; w find little gold and much ashes. Such is life life as it is threat pretensions, little realities! Mr. Brown, I owe you a gru lge remember that! I shall not be frighttned then, for I never knew you to pay anything you owed! The. bostsnuff in the world is a snu(T of the morning air. Hamlet's father's ghost thought otherwise. Copper mining in the United States is a highly remunerating buisness. The Minnesota Mining Company have taken ut during the lst year, ending M-irch 1st, 1,540 ton of copper, woith SC10.-000-It also declared a dividend of ten dollars per share, and increased its reserved fuiiore than 8130 000. Th Boston and Pittsburg Company's stock had also advanced to a premium of one dollar and fifteen cents. Sal.' exclaimed EVrie.rrr to hi dearly 1"' - ..ye.!, when he anived in Onlivn villi his t brid , on n nmr, frri u.i jrr rtiM.i iy-g-.-u-tin drrsnc:s and th:i'g--, and 1-t s uko hi nieetin TI j" llMit'.rir r KUU JIA 1 11'- .tu tout the principaUiv Weil Z-l..' 'replied the fur one, TH do i nnd notbii: horrer. B it c uit you say your S:iy with nt t iikinz gr immer ä college edification? I f yew w mt me to hitlu-r mull i and t ike n trot withyo, why, ia salted Jorewsalem. dou'l you s:iy tuV T AM BOUND TO SELL one of the best stocks of Root anil Shoes e- er brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratify ing to all. Yes, You itill Smile when you fiear, ror mean what I say. 7 must an I will selltorich an I poor, old and youii, and at prices less than they can buy the stock for, say nqlhini ab ut making. ... i: 1 1 . . . . . i 1 1 . . V1 i ..r The subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, that he can and will sell one of the I2csl and Host Substantial STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods h'vin Leen bought for cash, and selected by myself from the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them 10 be perfect in every respect. O 1 wnl be on hand day and evening, until all are sold- Doubt not what I say, but if you do, come and judsre for yourselves, and secure your chances early. Next door to the. Brick Store. I am bound to sell to-all Who may favor me with a call. JOIIX IIASELTON. Match 27, lStf. uf To on-lZc&idcnts. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, with the .county surveyor, will on the 10th day of April. 185G, at - o'clock p m,-on siad day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of the southwest qr. of the north west quarter of section 10, township 32, range 1 east, in Marshall county, n liana. To meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time ' and place above mentioned, and defray or provide far defraying their portion of the expense o said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor, of said county, and such delinquency placed on the' tax duplicate and collectedby law..-JACOB NIGH !' LING ER. Marek 27, lcT0. ' ' : ; ; ' "TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE is hereby given that the ' umiersigned wftl the t cöanty surveyor, will, on the 12th day of April 1851. at K) o'clock a m, on said day, proceed to survey and locale the corners of his land, infection three, township 32, range one east. in Marshall count.; Tomeetat H. Overrnier's, !ohsaid day and continue from day to day untill all is finished. Non residents.whofailto meet the Surveyor at the time and place abore mentioned, and defray or provide for de raying their, portion of the expense of said survey;. will be. returned to the county Auditor of iaid county, and such delinquency placed on. the tax duplicate and collected according to law.vsir. .. iH.ÜVbrüllLtt;-?
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The Law of Ncwspu icrs.
1. Subscribers who do nui give express notice to lne contrary are considered as j wishing to continue their subscription. i 11 ubseubers order the discontinue !ance of lhf ir newspapers, the publisher mav continue to send them until all orreanges are paid. ! ,ny are directed, they are held rospdnsi!b,e un,il xhry .have Hie bill and 1 ordered them discontinued. i 4- tscribers remove to other ; Places without informing the publishers, ! nn l tno newspapers are i?nt to the former direction, they are held responsible. 5. The courts havo decided that reufsing to take newspapers from the office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for. ; its primafaxie evidence of intentional irnud. G. The United States Courts have also repeatedly decided that n Post Master who neglects to perform his duty by giving seasonable notice, as required by the Pot Office Department, of the neglect of a person to take from the niTHce tiewspaprs nddressed to him, renderrs the Post Mister liable to the publisher for the subscription price. List of Intl. Free Hanks at Par. corrected weekly. Airrienll'iral Rank. Mt. Sterling. I Hink of North America, Clinton. Flank of Indiana. Michigan City. Brookville bank, Brookville. flank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhat. do Kockville, Rockville. do Goshen, flosl endo Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, Indianapolis. do Varsaw, Warsaw. do Montirello, Monticello. i Cjnal lank of Kvansville, Evansville. i Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Connersville. Farmers & Mechanics bank, Indianapolis. Farmers bank, West field, f.'ramercy bank Lafayette. Iloosier bank, Lojansport. Indiana bank, MMison. Indiana Stork bank, Laporle. Kentucky Stock bank, Columbits. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lagrange bank. Lhna. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, Nev Albany. N. York & Virginia State stock bk, Evausville Prairie City bank. Ter re aute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawn- c bank, Attica. Savings bank of mliana. Connersville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. Indian lleservc bank, Kokomo. Bank of Fort Wayne. Dela vare County bank, Munice North Western bank, nioo,r. field, L'pper H'iibash bank, Wabash, Wayne bank, Richmond, Wavne bank, Lo.'anrport, I dis. " Ö'For the future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as many prices upon their issues ai there are shaving shops to issue them. fiALAT ION TT Füll Stetrxotu aunrjtf The mode of nhalation, in cases of diseased Lungs and throat, recoinneded by Dr. Curtis in hi3 advertisemenf, strikes us as the true one. It is now generally admitted by our best plfsicians, that" local difficulties can only be successfully tieated by local applications. The practice ha been pur ued from the Cr;t with respect to external inflamation and corrosions, and we see not why diseases of the throat and luns may not be treated in the same manner; we bc-lieve they may. In thivariable climate ofoms. where luuz and throat comn aints have become so prevalent and rife we earnestly recommend to the public, and to j the alllicted especially, to avail tiiemseivesof l)r Cur,is remedy. (One who has tried itöee a jyertiseioent in this paper, oAU I'iOX. Dr. Curtis' Hye; eana is the original and only genuine article. 41nV2 DaUej'-s Magical Paia Extractor. The great and principal chatacteristics of Dil.ey' M igical Pain Extractor consist: 1st." Oi' its never-railing and unique property, as soon ns applied to nny external inj'iry, to check iidl wiidtton instantly and rapidly to reduce it. Tut j feat -ire constitutes its great power tu ulleviite the a;n of burns and scald, and of other painful diseases in to incredibly &bort a pace f time, and ns will appear from the few testimonial I'ereniito annexed. Every intelligent milld is i.lliy aware that, in all cases of external injury, thö paiu is prod iced by iutlamaliou ot the injured part; aud therefore if you remove thecau.e, the eject must cease. 2.1. IH i uriticative properties neutralize the poison that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied to the sores, draw i e iu:?y all imP ire mitter to the surface, uid eject it .'.-encc lhe j;i e t discharge it produces from sores occasioned by barns and when applied to old and inveterate sores, Salt R'aeum, or other cutaneous diseases. E ich box of fennine Ddley'a Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with t ho signature of O. V. Clickcnrr Sc Co., Pro prietors, and Henry Dallky manufacturer. A!l others are eountei feit. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggist and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United St des aud C madaO. K.Tairr. On.Ag't tor Michigan, at Detroit Clickener'a Pdls lVr sale. H. B. PEilSHLXG, Ag't. Plymouth Ind. Sept 20, 1355. 27yl. . IniporJasjt to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the resuk f a long and extensive practice; they are mild iu their operation, and certaiu of vestoriug nature to its vroper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills iuvariably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and briny nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored aud the: pale and deathly countenance cnanged to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstructinu takes place whether 'Vom exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begius to decline aud the want of such a remedy has .been the ca'ise of so many consumption among young fenides.. .To ladies whose health will not permit an iuerease-of thir family, the- pills will prove a valuable aoQuisiiit.u as they, will preve.ijtjregiiai)cy. Head-ache, pain in the side, palpitäritm if 4be Ifeart.Unatluu orDT'kl T'Ui distur'.)ed-Ieeprdrios-iilwayscf risafroni the irruntirtiHif hatiirr; and-XvlienCx'er fnk ii thi Theab pill 'should never be' taken dun tig pregnancy,' aa 'they woald be sure' trt'c?me' a misearfrage. ' Waiirahted ? purciy Vegetable, and free Iroin nythinginjiiriona to life or Uealthi Full and explicit directions accompany each box.: -. ;; ' --' "".These Pill are put up In sqaare, fl it boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency es tablishedJby inclosing one dollar in a letter, to O. K. Tripp i-Tre moot House,.'oue door from JrfTwTsoii Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, caii liaVe them sent to their respective nddresses bv returumail C. L. CHEESEMAN, 2 ; -j-.. , Proprietor, New V-ikt ..O.K. TKtrr,Tiemeut llonse, getieral iigrrit for Michigan. : 11. B. ..Pershing, Agent, Plym oiKb,!liul. Y.f "t Si ii- ui. i.f J.
caie-ine puis win invanaoiy repieqyau ntfp eyTli," .h'-'t are they leÄs efficacious irf The cure ofLeucorrhcea. commonly called the 'Whites."
Pimtontl) Banner, The first permanent Newspaper established at Plymouth, Ind.
i iiiucpciiuciit in nil Illing; I Fellcrctl by no parly trammels, riiqaes or self ish Inilticuces Iioldins sacred the public good: EXTEND ITS CAREER! TZlC t7IIl VoIiHSlC of the riym!outh Weekly Hannei will te commenced im mediately after the expiration of the present volume, and although it has at preset a permanent living patronage, it is the anxious desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. In a few weeks mort-, we shall commence the third year of our connection with this establishment, and whilst we seek this as a fit opportunity to return our warmest thanks to those who have manifested an unfaltering devotion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at the same time, to continue their exertions in extending the circulation cf the paper and its advert'sing patronage. As heretofore the Banner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may agitate the public mind leaving its conductor free to vote as his own discretion may dictate; and when parlies get upon our platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promptly and .reely repudiate them. We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, and would gladly see it abolishe 1 where it now exists; bat we are just as much opposed to the use of illegal and unjustifiable means to accomplish these ends. We fall out with no one for differing with us upon such subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting the same liberality at the hands of others. Both in our social and political intercourse with our friends, we have doubtless erred we know we have, and who has not? Whilst our faults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors partakiu of another, charily, mutual forbearance and kindness may apply the essential remedy; and so far as we are concerned careless about special promises tve shad ince; antly strive to avoid nil error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and howl at our beets until they mire and rot in their native filth. it is a pleasure to havo the good will and p.'.trouae of every one, unless it has to be purchased attoo great a sacrifice; but we have ever placed too high an estimate upon the kind and liberal inhabitants of Northern Indiana, to believe that there are very many of their number requiring that sacrifice. The terms of the paper will be as heretofore, and by the aid and exertion ofour friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymouth BjP.ner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view of the flattering prospects ofour town, and the increased facilities that are just at the very doors of our mercanlil -laboring and .luricultnral classes, in the way of Kailroad and other improvements of which the Banner has ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realization of our wishes. VM. J. BUHNS, Editors. Proprietor. State 1 Saarisana, Marshall Count;', s. In the 3Iurs?iall Circuit Conrt. CATHERINE FOX.) vs. Complaint for Divorce. CHARLES K. FOX ) r & THE Plainti.T in the above cause ha? filed JL in my office a complaint for divorce, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Charlei K. Fox, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, he is notified of the pendency of raid complaint, and that the same will bo heard and determined at the next term of said Court, to commence at the Court lloue in Plymouth on the second Monday in August, lSOS. an.l unless he appear and plead, answer or de :ur thereto, the same will be heard in his absence. Attest: NEWTON IS. PACKARD. Cerk, By James McFarlm, Deputy. March 27, lü-50-lwJ ""Sheriff's Sale. )Y virtue of an execution to mc directed mm 'lir M irshall Common Pieil court I will iff.-r at. public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said c vnity, on Saturday the 21. h d iv t f April, IS'iti, between the hour of 10 o'cloik a in, and 1 o'clock p in, on said day, the rents and profits tor seven years rf the following described real estate situate in said M irshall county, to-wit: Corntiicucing t t the south west corner ofh.ts two ami three ;f section tight, in townhii thirty-three north, of range cue east; thence east eighty rod., thence notth SO rods, thei.ee -.vest eighty rods, thence eighty ro 7s to tlu place of beginning; except the privih ge of a mill seat net to exceed one acre cd grnund, on the south line of said tnct, niul the privilege of cutting a ditch from the lake to fcaiu mill seat. II' said rents and profits will not bring a sum suflirient to satisfy said execution, interest and costs, will at the samt time and place proceed to sell the fe simple title to said real estate to satisfy the 8 line. Leiied upon as the property of O. y. Barnard to satisTy said execution in favor of Amos Mendenbrtll. J. L. THOMPSON, sh-fi. March 27. 18."G. It3. ShcriiPs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall Common Fieas Court, I will offer at public sale at the Couri House door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, orr Sturday. the 2(ith day of April, 185G, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 1 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and profits for seven years of the following de-cribed real estate situate in said Marshall county, to wit: The east half of the south-west quarter of section 34, township 34 north, in range one east, containing fcO acres. Also, part of the west half of the south-west quarter of Fame section, town and ranee, containing 10 acresIf said rents and profits will not brine a sum sufficient to satisfysaid execution, I will at the same time and place proceed to sell the feesimple litis to said real estate to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Daniel Barber to satisfy said execution upo 1 which he, W. E. Thompson, and W. I.. Piatt are replevin bail for Z'omeroytS: Brother, and infaor cf Samuel F. Pratt & Co. J. L. THOMPSON, SV1T. Pr. T. B. Tuoiusou dept. March 27, 1855. It3 TO NON RESIDENTS. NOTICE U hereby given that the uuderi,ne I with the co intv surveyor, will, on the 7th day of April. IS35, at 10 o'clock a m. on siid day, proceed to 6urvey and locate lb comers of their land, in sections 29 & 32, town 32, of rang? 1 west, in S'-arke county; To nu et at G. V. Lee, on said day', and continue from day to day until all is finished. ' 'Non resideuts who fail to meet the' Surveyor at the time & place above mentioned, fc defray or provide for defraying their portion of the ex pense of said survey,' will be .return h to the County Auditor of said cotmry-,1 and srit h delinquerjcv placed on the tax duplicate and collect ed by law. " JOSEPH STEVENSON,"' : ; : ' , G. W. LEE- ! Marcb 20. 1S C. ' ' ' 52t3.' The: highest Price ; W Paid; in cash, Tor i Hides and Furs, - ü at the Clothing Store of r- ;. .;rt . . , . M..A. SHLOSS. - Plymouth, March 20, J856. - ; 52if. URRANTS. EASriNDIA, formale at mi i',-'n 1 ' ROBERTS: . Sperm Candle for sale ,by ...
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TEEStSS. SI 5' pei- annum in advance. " 75 cents or G n onths. 1 . m. . ('no 1 BANNER JOB PiiiNTlNG OFFiCE. HANDBILLS, BUSINESS CARDS, CiaCULAUS, LABELS, PAMPHLETS. BLANKS &C, Executed on the shortest notice and in the notice and in the latent styl Clank Deed?, Mortgages ,'No'es, Subpo-naes, t i- 1 ii 1 :i m 1 1 4 r,cLULiuus, ami an miius o uiuiiks Kepi 011 hand and tor f-al OHif'C up stairs in the old Plymouth Hotel. II. R. PERSlll NO E. A. TUOiirS NJ Great JExcitcmcitt. P13Tl SIIIiS & TIIOTII'SOIV, Wholesale Dealers in Drills, Ulcdiciqcs and Groceries. VARIETY is.vaid to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if confined with'n proper limits. The subscribers having rerently associated themselves together as dealers in Drugs & Medicines, Of all kinds, Paint?. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Class and Classware, Sunrical Instruments, Patent and Kclectie Medicines, Brushes, Sash, Var ni.she:, (?roceries of all kinds, Toys, Booäs, Stationery, and a ceneral assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which M-iil be sold at the lowest living prices for cash and approve 1 pro bice. Per.hin? d Tliomp onsensible of the favors heretofore received at the hands f the citizens of Harsh t:U County, Tender their t hanks for past favors, and solicit a Continuance of their confidence. We are determined to make Aeir iutereiti our interests. X57e warrant all goo.ls sold by us to be what we represent them. Call at the old stand of II. B. Pershing March 20, 1S..'. -vJtf. John lias Gone Down ACCOSDINO to o.r.e predict !o-ih heretof re nude by my waru.eit friends. Bat it is only JSoivn Cellar! where I was sent, I suppose, to starve. Th is nothing here but Brandy, Whisky. 1 uere Lemonade, Apples, Boiled llum, E rL', Sirdines. Pics', Kroiit. Hot Coffee. Mish :MidMdk, Catsup, Pigs Fe.t, Tripe, Dry Venison 'and Boef, Touiatoes, Peaches. Green Corii, Tongues. Salm:igu;iili, Clieese, and a lew such things air down cellar where they are trying to keep me to starve. About the time I went down, one of my Shanghai hi ns went up. Somebody says they will put nie in ?a!l because I sell Ihj'ior iu the cell r. S :re siy it i. a Grocery Salof-n. Some LVsioratiye. Not so, for hive noret init. '.ir.-oon v. :i't do. for I have to trot nil ih,y. Til cull it ;!:. B .bbuon. Call and see him. Youtij: ma-i, JfJlIN, THE BUTCHER. Notice of Dissol'tio. rrHE partnership heretofore existing beI tween the undersigned, under the firm of Packard cc Vinnedge, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due said firm of whatever kind, are to be paid to Adam Vinnedge, who is authorized to receive and receipt for the same, and all the liabilities of the old firm are to be presented to said Adam Vinnedge, who has assumed the payment thereof. Nr' WTO N T7. PACKAP.D, ADAM VINNEDGE. March 10, 1350. 5113. Notice (0 Heirs and Others. A 1TL10ATON will be undo t; the ComjLJu. mon rieas Con ft of Marshall county, st.it of Indiana, at its April term, ltfäf, at the Court II mse in Piyiiiouth, for an order to sell real estate belonging to the tufe of Annul Myers, dec-cased. h'pcrsimal estate being insufficient to pay his debts. DAVID BAYER, Ad mr. Min-hlo1, lS.'di. . 5lt3 MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of a Commission and Execution to me directed, out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall county circuit court. I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, at the court house doorinthe town 0! Plymouth, on Saturday the 12th day of April. 18 6, between the hours of ten o'clock A- M. avd four o'clock P. M. of said day, the following property, to wit: first-offering the rents and profits for seven years. The east half ot the north east quarter of section t-even. in townsh'p thirty-two north, of rangeone east, containii g 80 acres, more or less, or-so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy a judgment for 00 with interest and costs. 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 mortgaged property of Michael D. Roudcbush and Mary Rouiiehush to satisfy said demand in favor of David Miller. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff M C. March 13, l3-6. 5U3, Sheriff's Sale. .. "F5Y virtue of three execution?, No. 1 in favor of C. II. Reeve, f 10m the M irshall ComuH 11 Pleas court, Na. 2, in favor of Samuel W. Miller, from the clerk of the same court, and No o iu lavor of Wi.liam P. Chap"man, from the clerk's office cf the 'Marshall circuit court, auu to uie diieeteu, I will oiler at public site at tho court huuse door in the towu of Pivui outh, hi said county, on Saturday the 19th day of April, 185G, between the hours of ten o'clock u ! mf '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 Marshall lonnty, to-wit: , . Tue north west qnarfcrcf ' section two, in t wiiship thirty-two north, of ruiigoone east, containing 1C5 acres; also the west halt of the norih east quarter of sectiun eleven in the .me township und rauge, containing- eighty acres. The proceeds of -aid sale to be applied on aid executions as they are numbered, until each iu its turn, is satisfied. .' 1 ; - r- ' .1 , -M If the said rents and profits fail tor bring a suf ficient num to satisfy said executions, ! will,! at the same time and place proceed to tell the fee simple title to s id real estate to satisfy lhe same. Executed as the propel ty' of Hiram Lish to satisfy said executions. .ct,..- 'i J. L. .THOMPSON, sh'ff, r Pr. T. B. Tiiompson. dep. March 20, 1356 5i3 ' Blank Jße e ds A ne w $v p'ply f the most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and lor sale at the Banner office eiiner py trie quire or sintie copy.; . .i( T L A U K N ÖTES, Of, a,Kitpproved jj mrrr, torsaie at misoijicej OOLTS ,H I R RESTOR ATI V Er w fresh supply; for' sale at ROBERTS.'' .Laporte, Jaly 'll MTyl'i
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I oi l way 11c, luciianu. 1 "j!'g3 ii. ' 1 1 riMHE Subscribers, Proproprietors of the J. übove works, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY, AsrifPiItural Implements and Castings, of every description. Thev call rpecial attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest and L'fsf Improvements, I j aml UNi"f J1'6 he'l u:.ateriaL an(1 ,ie Prealest I fiii; in vntii iijauui.iuiuic, uieir engines ere regarded as the most superior in use. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & For Flour ami Saxv .12i2Ss OR MACHINE SHOPS. i Their works si uate ADJtN.G THE i HALBOAI) DEPOTS, with immediate eoi - nection with the C xNAL, enable them to deliver their work with facility ad dLvpatch. JONES BVSS CO , ' , ' . , . N. B.-ie are also prepared to furnish the superior r.ie;i ioners manuiaciuieu hi mis place by len .ncLaciiia i tx uo. ümöO Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on iberal te ms, v:z: W jofnelj SeJofneU' ? Se & the s e J4- ) c. 31, town 34 range 1 east
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0"Apn ications to purchase, accomnanie 1 by propositions, will be gladly Teceived and promptly attended to when addressed to E. A. WALES. Dctro.t, Mich. Feb. 21, 18".G. 47tf. Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND 2 O f .y OF LEMON and SON, 4 (Tiro doors nortli of the Post oSiee, WHERE MAY BE FOUND ihnnimi implements Garden, Field & Floivcr IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pompkin. Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. . Laporte. Feb.; 14t 1856. 47tl. N OIICETO HEIRS. A: lioitiuü will be ma le, on petition filed. t the next commiiiou l'leas court f M irshall couuty. State of Iudiaiia, to be held in Plymouth in siid county at the court houe, on the 3d Monday in April next, for an order to sell or leae lot No. 23 in the town of Plymouth aforesaid, real estate be longing to She estate of David A. Bailey, deceased; his persoual estate being insufficient to pay his debts. CHARLES COOK, Adm'r. March 13. 1856, 51t3. C? 79 c Gin it 3111 i III jO Cftffl. I -rY virtue of two executions to me directed i frrr, the PUrV nfih. Marshall mm m nn Pleas court," I will offer at public sale at the m m 1 iiiw vtvm v - - - court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 12th day of j'Jpril,1 1855, between the hours of lOo'clock am, ar.d.4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents tanj profits for seven vears of the ' f( described real estate situate in said J j county, to-wit: ' following Marshall Lot number 12 111 westervetia addition to tiie towii of Plymouth. i: ' ' "Tf said rents and profits will notbringasnm sufficientto satisfy said execution, I will at the same time ami place proceed to sell the fee simple title to said reap estate to satisfy the same: : - -' ' . ' Turned out by Silas Morgan to satisfy said executions; first: one in favor ol James D. Collier, aud secondly 'One in favor of Jesse Henderson. , ; . . ; . " J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'fT. - - Pr. T. B. Thompson, dipt." ! March 13. 18ÖC.,. ! r. . 5lt3 1 Ppl Enqtrjre-at the Brickore.r T'W'i,
OTICS is l.crebv L'iven that the Commis sioner t.nd Engineer of the County of Starke, will offer for snle n the law directs. the contract of Ditchins as f dlows, to wit: Ditth No. 3 Town 32 IUngo 4: U23 rods, do 10 do IVi do 4; CIO do do 3 do 3:2 ' do 1; .'.00 do do 10 do 32 do 2: iV) '-. do 6 do 3 i do 1;107"2 di Outbe2yih day ot April, lSOfi. at the S ere of C. S.Tibbils, in lhe town of Kr.ox; Spttifu-.-itioria cf smuI Ditching given 0:1 tho day of site, or nt tin: C 'Hini'ssion; r's tV4; e at any time. f'HAS. S. TlBBiTS, C i .V. J.S. B -nder E iriiii-ef. 5- 3. M i i b, 20 Ii. IHöü. DISSOLUTION. T IHE partnership bcreto'ore er 'stin? be- . twten Thos Prvce nf Lanorte ar.J N. If. j O'iesbee. is this day dissolved by inuluat consent. The no'.ts and accounts nf sri't firm j are to be paid to N. H. fIesl-ee, and altdei mauds cgainst it are to be paid bv said Oelesbee. TIIOS. I'KYCK. N. IL OGLESÜE Jan. 2?, 185' ! T,-nT nnca , 7 ' . . . n... 1 m? ?Ped of my interest in the Eric, i Tlf l !h? l'1 f ' P!voth. to my late j Parlner N. II. Oglesbee, earnestly hope the j friends and patrons who have heretofore ni'jerally bestowed t' eir favors, will coininue , and increase thern with the new firm. TilOS. PdYCE. 4Cttr. iic Co. and ay of April next. e hope our friends will not pass this call unheeded, but make an etlort to pay up in part, at least. N. II. OGLESBEE& Co. Feb. 21, 13.-.G. 47tf. vare Hellet The undersigned v.-ishes to sella hanCfome j and well improved little J A few miles from Maxinkukee Lake, an 1 west j of Jas. Houghton's neighborhood, and lying in S'.arke county, Ind. It contains forty acres all under fen re, and thirty cleared, with a j good hewed log louse, well, and a flourishing young orchard. J There are also two SO acre lots n-ljolrin it, , now offered for sale, which, together rilh the improved" forty, wonld make a very desirable farm. Price S.'.OO, cash. JAPI1ETU OSBOHN. Jan 31, IS",'!. 4';i;u'. i rf"1 LA III ON EPS for sale at ! Laporte, IIOBEUTS. 17yl. 30,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT wanted at the Brick Mere, for which the highest market price .vill be paid ' in cash. Oct 32 tf. KATHA1ROX, for the Hair, a fresli cnnnlv Tff'rl nt Tjn'PTfTsI ROBERTS. To Sisru J'ai liters, Ac An as ortment of Japanned Tins, suit--tl.de for sign painters for sale by G. B. ROULRT3. Augusta, 13'4. 2CyJ IV civ Lllanks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claimsof an approved short form, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly minted and for sale at the same nlace. Brin 011 your Seeds! 1,000 L ush, bright clean Clover seed. 1,000 do do do Timothy Seed, 5,000 do do do Flax Peed anted at the Laporte Agricultural and Sccil Wore, for which the highest market price will epaid. LEMON cc SON. Laporte. Oct 1G, 18.5. Slyl." Conic to the Brick Store to sret your Wims &n3 where they are cheaper than tiie Cueape:t. OCtJ", loO.I :J2tf TUST RECEIVED at the Brick Store. 3 a lot of Winter Shawls. Call and getone before they are all gone, oct Ci, lt?5 s:tf ZEPHYR HOODS, LARGE and Smal'. Comforls of different kinds to be had at the Brick Store, oct 2.". JJif Knife Sharpener?, Gcr.'ctV-ir.j new , at ROBERTS'. AT THE BRICK STORE, $5,oooÄÄ which will be given in exchange, Goods ut tin r 10 very lowest cu&h price. . " ' N. II. OGLESEEEi CoJIy 31, 1S55. Ulf. Serenading Canes, for ale at - ROBERTS. Cigars & Tobacco, the l":t ia tha city, at ROBERTS. MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Perfumery, Patent Medicines Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish, German Green alve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. Trcrr.ru t House, one dojr from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 'i5-27yl. General Land Agent OF THE CINCINNAT, Peru a id Ch'cago Railway Company, for the fale of Liu.l in Ltforto St. Joseph, Marshall, Fulton, Miami and Grant counties, in tl.e State of .idiau;; wiil .t'so attend to selling and purchasii.g LatuL, and tho payment of Taxes, 11 all the above me-.tioiu J coantie?, or for auy other persons who msy have business ofthat kind to dc. references: : : : W. C. H inna.' LapiTrte, , ad. A. L. Wheeler, Plymouth, J cob S. Cuter, N -w York, Thos. M Doiald, Plym -uth, " " L. J. Brown, " ". R-K-hestcr, .' Jesse Higgins, Peru, " Plymouth, Ind., FeU.21, lo.. 4tf. SÖLD"ouf. Having sold my Store I wish all persons intteoieato me uy eiiuer ao.u ot uou. aeeouuu .1 ..fl ..lnmol.i-tlp 'rcl.lnf " . " ' ' " ' 01 11 auu H. B. PER3HTN. 50 VS. 3Iarch. C, 1?5T. MY. RESPECTS. W1 ILL all those who a:e indebted to me please call and let le their Ii'lle ac count--, as am s rely oppres-ed on account of somebaJ bargain bereio'ore ma n with bad e. gs. I am now trying to do business on my own hook, and. want ail iLe-dimes I can get, if they are justly due. me. .. . ' KOBET4T RUSIv. " March C, 18oG-3w.1i) ' ' ' -: AT the Brick Store, Butter, Eggs, Ta'Jow, Beeswax. U'ags, .Deer Skins. To make a long story short 1 most all kipds of Produce will betaken in exchange for Goods', at fair prices. N.'H- OGLESBEE & Co. oct 25, 1855 - ' ' 4 ' .32HRI ANGLES for sale at": L . - ..'.'if v. Roberts.' 17yl.; OP ALL KIXDSSugar as low as Sa'cts. rer pound, to be found si the Brick bloie.
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