Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 April 1856 — Page 3

B BANNER ABOUT HOME. j7"Extra copies ol the Hanner, In wrappers, a.Iy f jr miilinT, may be had at the oCiee for cents each. re 5 Notes and ncrcun's Cue Hi cftVe have I ttn Jeporited for e'ilcment w ith Ihe 'ollowitn" rer.cns, and as fast as we can make'satif actory arr nrements tr-e same plan 1 be ejected at other pl.i.?e: Jo.iv Zkiixer. Wolf Creek M.lLs. V. M ua, Esq.. Union Town. U'asti. TVtvi.k. Lvcurtru-t. TüVns!lip tllflion.Thc election fr township ofücrrson Monday last, resulted in the success of i!ie entiie Democratic tic ket by an average mtjurity of about 00 TOieS. Jjs. II. Case and John B. Dixon were fleeted Justice?, Jas. llnz'eton Township Trustee, A. C. Staley Treasurer, J. K. Urookc Clerk, and A. C. Thompson, T. J. Pattersou 5c D ll)wc C or.stab'es. Improvement. The frame woilv of tho new two story residence now erecting by X. P Picknrd, Esq., our County C'erk, is already up, mid the rvorkmen are, busily pushing it on to completion. Il is doublets to be a beautiful ami comfortable home, and an ornament to the block Ol which it has foual its location. V believe Mnlteson is the builder. Slacks and piles of luu:btr are finding lodgements in many other parts nf the town atlj-icen t to vacant lot?, aud prepnratioi.s are miking to 'pitch into" other buildings. Good j-igns. Buy your lumber before the Railroads art finished especially the one towards Chicago, for it reqnito nearly half of what our mills can turn out to supply thct market, and it will then b? ft little higher ".here. The Marshall Cnnmon Pieas Court commences in this place on next Monday week. BlllStj. Executions, Summons, ond Subpoenas just prinUd and for sale at the Banner office. Also Blank Constable SjIcs: all of which are printed on good paper with new type, aid will be 9old a little lower than the old price. loan: Amrrin Right.--Myiou l . the little son of Mr. Yanhorn of this place, ngd 12 year?, carefully read, from '.he 7th of Hst July to the tth of March, ult.. Ib.3J6 pnges of books from our Township LibrnrT, and in other Vols, of iho family Library,, 3 4l3--in all 1S.S00 pages. Besides this he read the eutir reading matter in each New York Weekly Iii bane, an! Plymouth Banner during thsame peri-?d, and some oilier books ol which he ktpt no account. Boy, do you hear thai? A young 10 named Bachel Well obtained a verdict. Wednsd iy week, in New Yoik cily, of 82 5'JO eguinst Capttin Klenzir Crabtree. Jr., in an action for bre.-.ch of promisn of mirringe. The ladies of Sniih Carolina have rsisd 41G 500 for the purpose of rree'ting a injtiumfltil I) tle UM-mory of Cilbouu. The mii'l jury of W.ishinston city lt refused to fin I a true, bill a;iint Hon. Albert Km for striking Horace Greely. Sj s.iys the Stir. The St. Loui Rapublican notices the presence of ninety steamboats in St. Louis harbor at one lime. T'mt mil cities a fljuriahins bu.-iness. The Council Bluffi Chronolyper says nil the stories about people beinft eatrn tip by wolres. in thatcouutry, are false gross humbugs. The French Minister at Washington. M. Da Sirliges, has withdrawn almost entirely from siciety, because ladies object to hissinoki at reception parties! Tho Indiina State fair for the piesent yfar f.fJcrs premiums to the amount of ix thousand dollars. Mid competition is open tu the whole, world. Thft existing vrar has already cosl England &250.ÜOO.OOO, which is 8;x tims 9 much as the whole of the'expenditure of the government for the same time for purposes of peace. A runaway thief having applied to a blacksmith for work, who showed him some handcuffs, and desired to know if lie made such kind of work. 'Why. yes,' said tha fellow, scratching his pate, gucsj I've had a hand in em. The Editor The inan who is expected lo know everything, tell all he know?, and guess at the rest; to make oath to his own good character, establish the reputation ol his neighbors, and elect all candidates 1 office; to blow up everybody, and reform the world. The meanest man in the world lives in West Troy, N. Y. In helping him out of the river once, a man tore the collar of his coat. The next day he sued him for assault and battery. Words ar littlo things, but they strike hard. We wield them so easily, that we are apt to forget their hidden power. An incorrigible wag, who lent minister a horss, which tun away and threw his clerical rider, thought he should hae some credit for his aid in spreading the gospel! Some acute Philosopher says: Poverty 13 n disease which can only bo cured by industry aud frugality. This is a mistake. A poultice made of gold dust, spread upon a bank bill, will do the work eiTiCtuaBy.

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A U.tBE Wedd'kg Night. In tho polite court of R .stun, on Friday fternoon one Stephen King was arraigned, charged with assaulting his wife Bridget. The wife was placed upon a wit ups stand, and tcld the pi'iiul tale. From her testimony it appeared that the couplo were married on the ISlh vlt., nnd upon the wedding night the husband retired with Iiis boots on. J To 1 !i i s manner of procedure Bridget objected, and, upon reumnstratit g with her partner, she was ci nelly beaten. After all this bse treatment, the women's generous nature prompted her to entreat the court to forgive her Ii umband; and. her entreaties, he was fined but ono cent and the actual cou uf tie

case. California is a great country, and whatever she do. s is always on a liberal scale. Of late her Legislature has been fixing the salaries of its officers, and here are the rates of compensation for daisy services Clerks, 813; Sergeant at Arms. 815; Copng and General Clerks, 810, Eniolling an i E erosing CWk. 812; Doorkeeper, 810; Porter, 8S; and Pages, 83. Central dmrriran Affairs. Washington", April 4. Offi.'"nl advices from C 'Sta Rica confirm the published actrour.ts relative to the military movement of that State, and confidently predict the uprising of the people of Nicaragua against the Government of Walker, and the annihilation of his party. The Lafayette Courier says that the Wabtsh is in fine boning order now, and several steamers have ben loading at poiuis ou the Ohio for the Upper VuSmall Pox. We undrrstml that there are several tas-s of this loithsjnie d isease in G rec ncustle. - Why is the husband of s. scoMi nj wi fe and father of a household of crvino ch ildien like a railroad? Because he has a great many cross ties. The best rules of eiiquclt, are the impulses of an honest heart. A Greek mniden being asked what fortune he would bring h r huband, replied in the following beautiful languig: 1 will bring him wjiit gold cannot purchase a heart unspotted, and virtue without a stain which is all that dtsemdtd to me from my parents. No bo k ko fulluf beuty as the Book of Niture; yet no book so carelessly read. Mrs Johnson has been convicted for passing cuu.prlcit money, and condemned to labor in lb j'.il of JtTlWson county for the term of two ears. This tny be very just, but really it seem rather bird that several helpLss children should be left wholly without parental care their father beins in the penitentiary, and no a their mother is consigned to labor in prison. ladison Uanntr, In the reign . of llnry I., about tlie yenr 113, a sheep cool I bo buht for four pence nud wheat tnouh for feeding one hundred men a whole day cost but a aii.gle shilling. Georgi W. L'onird, an old and highly respectable citizen of Madison, Ind., died on Tuesday last. In Mid l!e Hidden, Ct.. over a million of tea and sleigh bells are manufactured I mi l sold auuually. Tbe Xw Albany Ledger ys tl.at some of the brokers of Indianapolis 'are little better than their Cincinnati brethren. The. princess Phillip.!, a cousin to his Mij-sty. the King of Musijuito, is a servant in the houo uf a preacher San Juan del NjIc. A gnius his just invented a stove that sites three quarters of the wool, while the ashes it makes pays for the remainder. Duties in general, liko that class of them called debts, give more trouble the long-r they remain unpaid. Another attack has been made by the Indi.ins of South Fiori Ja on tie settlers on the Alafa, about thirty miles Eist of Tdtnpa. Four men, one woman and three chilldrtm vtcro brutally murdered and scalped. Whale cox es. The Boston Post assures its renders that the nisles in all the public buildings, and the sidewalks on the highways, are to be widened, to admit the pjss'ages of ladies of their new fashioned skirts. Several gentlemen have moved out of the city, to allow their wives and daughters room to turn around. öft ua vs. Died ot the residence of his father in West Township, on the 4th inst Milo T. Peltox, in the 17th year of his nge. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, Marshall County, Ind. WILL promptly att ndtoall business in the line of his profession with which he may be entrusted. Office in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges & Porter, over Pierce's Clothing Store. Plymouth, April 3, lS-G- fo TO NON-RESIDENTS. TV. OTICE is hereby given that. the under1 1 signed with the County Surveyor, will, on the 2ith day ol April, 185 , at ll) o'clo k a m on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land, in the tollowing sec tions, in Maishall county, to wit; Section 5, town 34, range 3 east ti 2, ' 34, " 3 23, 35, " 3 To meet at the house of Jacob Knoblock on said day. and continue from day to day uutil all is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above men loneiLand delray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense o:' said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor of said county, an 1 such üelinquenc) placed on the tax duplicate and collected by law. JACO'J KNOBlOCK, April 2, isiß-m. . and others.

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ed. 4. t f ... . . If mbsmbers remive without uifornunü jthe pu'-lisher for the piper c utinued to their obi rd'Jress they are responsible i In a i'iit'on to the above, the Courts have i recited that refuin to take ro n the ofTLeor , le.iviriij uncalled -'or, a piper on which a lea- ; races are due, l'R.MA FACA evidence o iuI tent to defraud. ! L.is! oriiia. Free CaisSis at I'm. cokkecte: weekly. vU'ricult'inl Rank, Mt. Sterling. Rink of North America, Clinton. Rank of Indiana. Michigan City, tlrookville bank, Hrookville. Rank of Syracuse, Syracuse, do Elkhart, Elkhat. Rockville, Rockville. Goshen, Goshen Ml. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Salem, Salem. The Capitol, udianjpolis. IVnrf-aw, Warsaw. Montice'.lo, hxitieello. do do do do do do Canal bank of Kvansville, Evansvillc. Ciesreiit City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fi.yelte county bank, Connersville. Tanners & Mechanics hank Indianapolis. Farmers' bank, West field, ('r.imcrcy Lank Lafayette. Hausier bank, Loausport. htdiana bank, Madison. Indiana Stock bjiik, Laporte. Kentucky Stock bank, Columbus. Huntington county bank, Huntington. La.-range bank. Li-n.i. Merchants' Mechanics' back, New Albany. N. York : Virginia State stock bk, Evansvillc Prairie City bank. Terre aute. Saleüi bank, Salem. Shawn e bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana Conncriviile. I Traders bank, uJia nr polis. ! tndiau Reserve bank, lvoko:no. J Rank ot Tort Wayne. J Ucla vare County bank, Munice, North Western bank, Rioom field, it'ppcr U'abash bank, Wabash, j Wayne bank, Richmond, Waviie bank, Loransport, di ci - f. ll. rtlnr tl.all mtitl (1 tc I i.il 1 J ,t V71 luv IUI. Ill in, till tn;iti i ivl'v i ill err...,i. .here re hont prices, upon their issues as there are shaving siiops to issue them. INHA LA T I ON FOR The mode of Inhalation, in cases of discas ; ed Lungs and thtoat, recouimeded by Dr. CurI is in his advertisemen1, strikes us as the true tone. Iiis now generally admitted by our best pti sK ians, ;nai i.orii, tinncu i:ies ca i oniy e-e uccessfully Heated by locat. applicaUous. ' 1'he practice ha been jmr tied Iroin the firt I wnh resnect to external niuamaliou and cor- ! renins, and we see not whv diseases of t Le tiifeiat and luus n. ay not be treated in the same manner; e "believe they may. In thivariable climate of ouis. where luii and throat con:i aints have becumeto prevalent and rife Ae earnestly recommend to the public, and to ithe afllicted especially, to avail themselves of I L)r. curlis' remedy. LOne who has tried it. ree auveiiisciueui in pcipci. ;AUFiON. Dr. Curtis' r.y,'eana is theo riirinal and only gc uuine article. 1 J mDiiHcj's Magical Pain Extractor. The rreat and principal ihaiacteritics of D il ey M iical Pain Extractor consist: I !t. Oi' its uever-fa'liiijr ami nn'npie property. ; a. siion )( applied to any external injury, to check ii.-il mixtion List a ully and rapidly to reduce jit. Tnis feature constitutes il meat power t i ;illevi.ite the fa;n of burn and fCalds. and ol ihi-r paMilul diseaces in to iucrt lilly l oi t n space I time, and as will appear from the ft ' te.stiriioni.ilil enNinto annexcil. Evel y itelli- ! vrent iiiiinl is fully aware that, in ad c:is s of -x-lernal injury, the pain i prod ;ced by iullamai tLm tthei'ijued partium! therefore if you rej nio e the cause, llie etVeet iiiu.t ciase. I ti l. Us j urilicntive properties neutralize ibe I poison that may lurk in tlie system, and will when applied to tlie pore?, draw re only all niipiremitlcr tolhe surface, rtiul eject it -hence the ie it li-ch.irge it produce from sores nccasione i by b u ns onl when appMcd to obi and inveterate sores, Silt Rheum, or other cutaneous disease. E ich box of renuine D.lley'a Pain Extractor h is upon it aSU ele Plate hnirrave I Label with i the si'.'iiatiireof O. V. Clickkner '&. Co., Proj yrietors. and IIrxry Dai-lkt manufacturer. A'l outers are coniiierieir. i nee i cenis per imx. For sale bv 11 Drussists nml I) alers in Med'cine ihroushout the United Stitesaud Ctnada O. K. Triff. G-n.A't lor Michiu, at Detroit ! Clickener's Pdls f r, sale. II. B. PEL1SII1XG, A-'f. Plymouth Ind. Sept?0. 135.. 27yl. DR. CH EESEMAN'S PILLS. Tue combinations of ingredients in thoe Pills, is the result of a Ions and extensive oracj tice; they are mild in their operation, aTid cer- J tain ol restoring nature to it proper cliannel. Iu every instance have the Pills proved suetm a ii - 1 1 it . I ce.sil lue i ins nivHi'iuuiy opf n those tibj structions to which leunles are liable, and brin;' I nature into its proper cbaUnl. whereby health J is restored and the pale and denthlv connteIn.ince t-n.-tiiired to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good he ilth unless übe is regular; and , whenever an obstruction taljes place whether t 'rom exposure, cold, or any other cause, the I general health immediatedy begins to decline j and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumption among young females. To ladies whose health will not permit an increase of their family, thes-; pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will prevent pregnancy. Head-ache, pain in the side, p ilpitatiou of the heart, loathing of fuod, and disturbed steep, do most always arise from the irruption f n-itur; and whenever that is tin cast; the pillt will iuvariab'y remedy nil these evil. Nor are they leas efFi-iicioiia in the cure of Leucor, bcea, commonly called tho Whites." Tnese pill duiuld never be taken during pregnancy, as they would bo sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purety Vegetable, and free Iroin nythiiigiu.pirious to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. These Pills are put up in tqiare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established b) inclosing one dollar in letter, to O. K. Tripp. Tremont House, one door from Jf ffw'rson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective sohfresses by return mail C. L. CHEESEMAN, Proprietor, New York: O. K. TatFF, T.-emont House, general agent for Michigan. II. B. Pershing, Agent, l'lymouth.Irid. 8ept. 20. 1 8.55 27yl. The highest Price Paitl, in casli, ibr Hides and Furs, at the Clothing Store of M. A. SIILOSS. Plymouth, March 20. 1856. 52if. CURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at 17'I ROBERTS;

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; ti, a ,.,,(VM..,n,..c.M;ci, ' a. nv in I in 3 iiv it h oj'uj'i v c i u ui loir ed at Plymouth, Ind. Iiidetfriidoiit in nil tliiii; Fcltrretl by nopurty tnimiiifls Cliques or selfis'i Infliirnres lioWiii sncrril the public gotjJ: EXTEND ITS CAREER! j Ti!C fiill YolHKIC f the Plym i cue vi nn tiuiihuut iv utwit.now iivuiuiivu ,,i cin'a j i a fev week mor,. wc shall commence I the third year of pur connection wish this es-tabli-.hment, an 1 whilst we seek this as a fit ! opportunity to return our warmest thanks to tlm.e wlio ha-e nianUe.sted an unbilterm devotion in its propri1y, we appeal to tliemaf the same time, to continue their exertions in extentlin? the circulation of the paper and its advert sin? patronase. As heretofore the llanner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may nijitate the public mind lca in? its conducto free to vote as his own discretion may dictate; and when parties pet upon our platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promptly and 'recly reru lia'e them. We are conscientiously opposed to j the extension of slavery beyond its present : limits, and would gladly see it abolishe I I where it now exists; bt we are just as much I opposed lo '.he use of illegal and unjustifiable means to accomplish t'ese emis. we i.ni out with no one for dilTerin with us upa.i siicli subjects, and ieel justifiable in expecting tho same- litierality at the liands of others. Hot' in our social an I political intercourse 'Iii our friends, we have doubiless erred j we know we have, ani wlio !:as not? V liilst our taults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors p.irlakiii-' of another, cl.nrity, mutual for!ieiran;e and kindness may ap ply the es.ential remedy; aud fo far as we are concerned careless about special promises we shail iiH:e-antlv sirive to avoid all error. When this is done, irreconcilable encniesmay bark and howl 'at o;ir Letls uutil they mire and rot in t!;eir na'ive filth. j It is a pleasure to have the go id will and; P'.lronage of everyone, unless it has to be purchased at too srreat a sa rifn e; but we have ever plar-ed loo hisrh an estimate upon the kind i aid libera I inhabitants of Northern Indiana, to believe that there are very many of their number requiring that sacrifi-.-e. The terms of the paper will be ns heretofore, and by the aid and exertion o! our friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Ply- ; mouth R.mner with an increased circulation; i and surely, in view of the flattering prospects i of our town, and the increased taci lilies that are just at the very doors ol cur uitrcar.t:! laboring and A .ricu'iural classes, in the way cf I'aitro id and oilier iinproveinen's of which ' ' the banner lias ever been the lirr.i friend t t r v!6 "ia-v reasonably expect the realization of our wishes. WM J RL'RNS, Editor iSc Ptoprietor. Plymouth, Feb. 1 1, 1 S3: mJ 15 3J JE U. c cis Sj if ojt vi oi : J AM BOUND TO SELL one of the lest slocks of Hoots a;iI Shoes eer brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratif;inj to all. Yes, You icill Sinilc i when you hear, 'or mean what I say. I miirt ; an I m ill sell to uc!i and poor, old and younn. j and at prices less than they can buy the stock j for, say nothing' ab ut making. i The subscr.ber bes leave t") inform the J citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country. j tha; lie can aud wiiistM one ol the j Jesf ffJif 9Jlost SubStftlltiiiM STOCKS OF BOOTS fc SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The j:oods h .vinL' been bouirhf lor cash, an I telected by mystlf from the best manufacturers in

eastern inarktts, can ana will warrant them ; on Saturday the 12th day of April. l? ;G, beto be perect in every respect. I twee a the hours of ten o'clock A. MI and four

jy 1 will le on baud day andeveuin.rr, until all are sold. Doubt not wiiat I say, but if ou t'o, cotrte and juiire lor yourselves, and stcure I yoar chaaces early. Next do jr lo the Brick biore. I am bound to fell to all Wlio may .avor me with a call. JOHN HASEL I ON. Match 2", lfl'io. Uf TO NON RESIDENTS. TVT OTICE is hereby civen that the under signed with the county surveyor, will, on the l-'th day of April ISj at I o'clock a m, on sa: 1 day, proceed to survey and loc'i'o' the corners of Ins land, m section three, township Ö?, ran re one tast in .Marshall count-; To meet at lb Overmier's, on said day and continue from day to day untill all is finished Non residents who tail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for de ra in' their portion ol the exnense of said survey, will be return I edto the county Auditor o' said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. IL OVERMIER. M.irch 20, 1353. - . 5ir?. To S33-iesirtc:il$, NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, with the county surveyor, will on the luih day of April, iböü, at-i o'clock p m, on siad day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of toe southwest qr. or' the north west quarter of section 10, township J2, ratine 1 east, in Marshall couniy, la .iana. To meet ou the premises, ami continue Iroin day to djy until all is finished. Non-residents M ho fail to meet th- Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide lor defraying their portion of the expense o' said survey, will be returned lo the county Auditor, ol'said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate aud collected by law. JAÜOD NiüII 1 Ll.NGER. March 27, K-Öd. Iii. Sf at c ol Untfaaiia, rrl:uha!l Comity, ss. In the Marshall Circuit Court. CATHERINE FOX, ) c. Complaint for Divorce. CHARLES K. FOX f I HE Plainiifl in ti e above cause has filed I in myofTice a complaint lor divorce, and it appearing by offilavit that the delendant, Charles K. Fox, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, he is notified of the pendency of said complaint, and that the same will b heard and determined at the next term of said Court, to commence at the Court House iu Plymouth on the second Monday in August, 185C. and unless he appear and plead, answer or dei.ur thereto, the same will be heard in hi3 absence. Attest: NEWTON IL PACKARD. Clerk, By James McFarli.-, Deputy. March 27, I83ti-lw3 ' lüviiiitimu ALL PERSONS having unsettled accounts upon my book-, for services rendered previous to t .e first o:' January, 185ß, are hereby invited to call and sett e, by note or otherwise, between this und the tenth day ol April next, as 1 shall be obliged to place my accounts in the Lands o:" others lo.- collection i ter that date. . ANY ONE un'.ble lo pay Doctor-bill will please call and get a re eipt. Thanklul for past confidence and favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. BENJ. A 4C ROVER. Maxinkuckee Lake, ?Jarch 2G, 1850. 2if WOOD'S HAIR,. RESTORATIVE, a fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. ;Laporle, July 12,1655. . 17yl. 1

Plymouth liaiiner, A WEEKLY PAPER, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY WEI J. BUHNS.

TCIS SI 5!) pe;- annum in advance. " 75 cents or G ii onths. BANNER JOB pTxxnNti OFFtlÜ HAK U HILLS, BUSINESS CAEDS, CIRCULARS, LABELS, PAMPHLETS. PLANKS &C, Executtd on the sho.test notice and in the lalest .style. Rlank I'eed?, Mortgnges,No'ts, Subpcenaes, Executions, and all kinds o Rlanks kept ou hand and :or sal . Office up stairs in t he old riymoutb Hotel. 11. R. pnsutNG r. a. tuomps n: Great Excitement. : v: ; ;i ir, ä tzio.tü'sox, Wholesale Dealers in Drugs Medicines and (iroceries. T7ARIETY is said lobe the spice of Life, ? and this is all proper enough, if confined ! with ti proper limits. The Hibscribtrs having recently associated themselves together as dealers in 'Druss & Medicines, Or ail kin Is, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Glassware, oiirgictl Instruments, Parent and Ftlectic Medieii.es, Urtishes, .Sah, Var nishec, iroceries of all kinds, Toys, LfjOi, S.aiionery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, Allot" w! ich will be roll at the lowest living piices for cash and approve 1 pro bice. Pershing V Tliomp o:i sensible of the favors heie;ol'ore received at the hands i.f the ci'äzens of JJi'Trstefiil C'oaistti Tender their thanks for past favors, and so licit a continuance of their confidence. We! are determined to make their iutere.sU our intf re-its. lj ."e warrant all goods sold by us to le what we represent them. Call at the old stand of II. B. PcrsLin;. March -Q IS.jfi. :, f. Jolin 1ms Gone Down A CCOKDING to fo ne predictions beretnJT. I ire made by my wum-et tneiids. Rut it is only ZQiciz Cellar! i where I was sen', I suppose, to starve. There i is nothins h-re br.t lirnndv Whisky. A'e, i L"iiniii !(.-, Apple?, Ibtileil H nn, Eu'. Sir-j ! diiien Pies, K-iiiit. Hut CnUi'e. M. -s i a::u 2I;!iv. ' CatUi, Pir let, Tiipe,-D.-y Venison mid i Reer, T ii):itoes, Peachüs.Grei'ii Corn, Tonpie j Sa'neig itidi, C'ieese, rind a few snc!i tilings ai j down cellar where they are trying to ktC4 me i to t:lrve. Abimt the time I went down, cue of my SU iiig'rii hens went up. I S.'ineboily says they will put me in 'ail because 1 sell liipior in the c- 1 ir. S nne s.iy it is u Grocery Saloon. Smne fsfurativt. Not si, for 7 have noresl in it. A'jC:iiiih w m't ii. for 1 h ive to trot all l iy. I'll call it the R .bboou. Cll aud see him. j Vouni: man, j L'JFilf4 Et'TCHF.R. MORTGAGE SALE. BY virtue of a Commission and Lxecution 1 to ine directed, out of the effu-e of the Clerk of the Marshall county ein uit court. I shall otTer for sale lo the highest bidder, at the court house door in the town ol Plymouth. : o'clurk P. M. of said day, the following pro- i perty, to wit: first oUering the rents and profi its for seven years. The east Lai: ol the ncr'h east quarter of section seven, m townsh p thirty-two north, o ' rane one east, containii g SO acres, more or less, or so much thereof as may le necesI ii!j iu saiisvv u juuaiiciu iui c.J J in in terest 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 morta.'ed property of Michael I). I'oudebush and Mary Ro;iue!iush toatisfy said demand in favor of David Miller. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff M C. March 13, l3.-,6. ölt3. Sheriff's Sale. X?Y virtue of threo executions, No. 1 in favor of C. II. Reeve, from the Marshall Comtnrii Pleas court, N;. 2, in favor of Samuel W. Miller, from the clerk ol the game court, and No 'A in favor of Wi.li.iui P. Chapman, from the clerk's office f the Marshall circuit to irt, i and to ine d'nected, I will Her at public sale .it the court house door in the town of Plymouth, iu said county, on Saturday the 19th d ay of April, 16.JO, between the hours of t"U o'clock a m, nud 4 o'clock p in, on said day, the rents ami profits for seven years ol the followiugdestribed real estate situate in Süid Marsdeill count v, to-wit: Tue north wet qiarter tf section two, in t iwnship thirty-two north, ol range one east, containing 1GÖ acres; al. the west lialt of the north east quarter of sect i iu eleven iu the s-.nie tovubip and range, containing eighty acres. Tito proceeds f said sale lo be applied ou said executions as they are numbered, until euch in its turn, is s:tt:s!ied. If the eaid rents and profits fail to bring a s:ifticient Mini to satisfy said executions, 1 will, at he same time and place proceed to e"l the fee simple title to s dd re:.l estate to satisfy the same. Executed as the propel ty of Hiram Liah to satisfy said executions. J. L. THOMPSON, ah'ff, Pr. T. B. Tnoinpsnn. dep. . March 20. 1 3Ö6 f-..1 Sheriff's Sale. "ffY virtue of on execution to mo directed Irina he ilfirshall Common Pleusccirt I will off.T at public sale nt tho court limi-e door iu the town of Plymouth, in sahl c iiinty, on Saturday the 25 h day t-f April, 18"G, between the hours of 10 o'clock a in. :md 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and pmtiis lor seven years of the following described real estate situate in said M.irsdialt county, to-wit: Commencing st the south wesi corner ol lots two and three -f section tight, in township thirty-three north, of rai-ge oue east; thence east eighty rods, thence north R0 rods, thei:ce west eighty rod.", thence eighty ro 's to tlu jdace of bet;iuuin; except tho privilege of a mill sea! not to exceed one acre oi griiuud, on the south line of s iid tract, und the privilege of cutting a ditch from the lake to said mill seat. Ii' said rents and profits will not bring a sum sufhVient to satisfy said execution, interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place proceed to sell the fve simple tille to said real estate to Satisfy theftime. Leiied upon as the property of O. V. Barnard lo iatify said execution iiifivor of Amos Meudenh dl. J, L.TIIOMrSOX.eh'lT. Mircb-27. 1856. 113. , It I (t: tk Deeds A new supply of the most approved form, just, printed on good white paper, and for sate at the Banner office either by the qui re ot single ropy RLANK NOTES, Of an apnrovedi iuiu , c oai, sc c uia viuwo.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana. V w h. --ter fgHE Subrcribers. Proproprietors of tie S. i.bove WiTks, manufacture SlfttioiUtrrj Engines, RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY, Agricultural Implements and Caslin. of every description. Thev call special at tention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. , Having adopted the Latest and Best Improvements, and usintf the best materiil and the greatest enre in their mauufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most superior in use. They furnish to order I Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Saw 3Ii!Ss OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si nate ADJuXXG THE RALROAO DEPOTS, with immediate co .- nectinn with the CNAL, enable thei.i to deliver their work '.villi facility a d dijatch. JONES, B.VS3 & CO. N. R. We are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Ruih rs manufactured at this nlace bv Neil McLacLlaa i Co. CiiiS'J L B S Co. 1,800 Acres Land for u&L. 1212 FIIE follo.v ing Lands situate in MaisLali I county, Indiana, are now offered Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on .ibernl le ins, :7.: W i of n e . ; S'e )i of n e Sec 3 1 , tov. n 3 1 range I c'ast ! s & the s e i-1 1 i uc ii 32 33 23 ro :u 13 It S5 :$! do Co do do do do do r " . do n e i iSc n e i of do i e ' j of s w 1 w i of s e : N i. N w'l it " ( It I it j E h. of n e 1 1 Se ?. ) i " w 4 of see 1 ami w lZ of se i Xj"App icalions 10 purchase, cconipanicl by propositions, will be jilad.y tectived ai:d I promptly alienee! to wlien oddresttd to i E. A. V ALLS. Detro.r, Mich. Feb. 21, inf. CIS Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND OF and SON, Two doors north of the Post oce. WHERE MAY EE FOUND ü irnninn Smplcmmt! Garden, Field & Flower HOS IX EXDLES3 VARIETY. j Paid for Clover, Timothy, Fampklu. Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 155G. 47iL Slier Uns Sale. virtue of two executions to me directed from the Clerk oft he Marshall common Pleas court, I will offer at public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 12th day of slpTil, 1833, 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 Marshall ! i..iinl i rtn.tf kUUIII. IU nib Lot nu:i:ber 12 in Westervelt's addition lo the town of Plymouth. If said rents and profits will noibrin a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, 1 will at 1 he same time ami place proceed lo sell the fee simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Turned out by Silas Morgan to satisfy said executions; first. cue in favor ot James D. Collier, and secondly one in favor of Jess3 Henderson. ' J: L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Pr. T. Ii. Thompson. dtpt March 13. 18Ö6. 5It3 For Sate Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb g I, If 53. 47tf. Notice to Heirs and Others. APPLIOATON willl e mideteihe Common Pleas CoiutiffMirshill comity, statu of Indiana, at its April term, ltfSfi, ut the Comt H nise in Ply uou'b, for an order to sell real estate belonging to the estate of Aaron Myers, deceased. li'-persoual estate being insufficient to pay his lebt. DAVID BAYER, Ad. nr. Mrcb 1 3i 1 8G. - - 51t3 Sperm Candles for sale by . . . , O. B. ROBERTS.

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j "jVT OTICIÜ i I rrt b .-iv.ii lUut the Cü-Hii-1 1 tinner and Ei)rinecr of the Ce.untv of ' Stürbe, will oti r fvir s'ile es the law direct, the contract of Ditchins sis f j.Iowf, to wit: Djrh N C T..wa32 Ran re 4: irZO red. do do tin 10 3 6 do A; (ItO do 1; 0J do 2; -t oo do OO 32 3 J l:lu.' U'l i On i1ipC3.ii C.uy of Ai r'.!, 1S3-1. i t tl:e S-erc cf C. S.Tibbits, in the 'i.wn rl Ktiox. I Sp tilieiitions cT said Slitt li-.-m r'.vc-i. o i the 'u;iy ol suit-, or ut lue C inmis;.i'n y t. il.ee at inv 1 1 in . (11 VS. S. TlBB.Ti. C t-.V. I J. S. R -ndt-r K-'iiit-cr. C- 2. I M in b. 20 !. t5,-. : DISSOLUTION. rHE partnership hereto nie ei.sti:ig ! e- , L tweeu Thos. Prvce of Lapop.e and N. II. ;Oglesbce is this day dissolved by niUlual rusent. The notes an 1 aceoni.t of fr..i :are to be paid to N. H. Cilesbef, a::d all demauds against it ere to I e paid hv said . :iesLee. THOS. PltVCK. ! N. II. O'JLEoRIiE ; Jan. 2, IZZZ. Havine dispored of my interest in N.eRrck store establisliment at Plymouth. .o inv late pariiitr, N. H. O.fe.sbee, 1 ei.ri.estly hope the friends and patrons v. i; have ht retor(re so lib erally bestowed t: ir f.ivors. will rniiLiiuit: ; and inctease then with ti e re'v fin.i. TllOi. PHYCE. 4jtt:. Jan 31, lc:C. rpiIOSi: indebte d to TL IL O-ie.loo Co. B are respecuuay re.;jestcJ to rail and , ! ' pay up in whole cr in part by ti.e lit 'jy of April i-cxt. We hop? c 'Is will rot pass this call un!.ced d, but make an eCeit to p;iy up in part, at leat. i 11. kJu xiuZu 1. l-i ev. Cc. 1 '!, is:'). ,T2 j The underpinned vi. l r-s to a 1: ; and well ii :prov I !i -i. : A fewmiifj tfom :;:.'.;. :itr.;ceLr.k2 nnd v.-i of Jas. Mou'J.b-ia's i: in S.arke cetinty, lnd. all under f.'ii; c, and :L'l.li I.e.n' 1 v i i or" it co'i'.niiN f.r'y : tliirtv e'e-e!, w res S-.iod hewed Li 'j loui-2, well, ru-1 a -j jri..d.i yotit'j orc,;-r l. lli Li1. ilij.i..ij i ti J .'i now e.fTered for n!e, v. I toetI.tr r ': 1 improved forty, would make a very i larra. Price SC''-', cas.'; j 1 Jan JAPIIETI! CSEO: O 1 J I, 1 Sl'T. ' fiLABIONETS for si'j at ; Laporte, llerr.rs. i7vl ! OA AOffe cr-si:CL 1? vrnn.T wanlöl.liUU' tedct t!.eDri-j ti-ro, for '..v.... . . Wi r.ca the hivhei mar:ct price cash. " Oct2rs 1 .1 ii 1 ll.UI.V.i, iui erti inn" h2 Hair, n frts'a rtr5! f Japanned i'ius. tu ; -ble ior::irn pain ters for silo bv L. I. .. J A:u"'5t3, lo't- Vi SetV lilnallü-". T.ccC?, M-r' -ces Oei! Cd.-ilm-of an an' roved rhcrt !Ti'., : "i r.i u 1 o. a very short price, are lor sale el this rilice. Abo Clank Notes neatly nrinledandlbrsale' at th.? same placeBring on your Seeds! 1,000 iJush. bright clean Clover s?cd. 1,000 do 11 t'.J Timothy Seed, 5.GCO e!o C. elo riax T-el anted at the Lr.por'.? A-rienlttirsl ar.d Feci Wore, for which the Li-U-st rnark-t price will epaid. LEMON ir',ON. Lapoiic. Oct 13. 1S5-. Sly! where they nre cheaper tiaa tho cheapest. oct2", I"55 :l-'f TUST RECEIVED at the Prick Store, a lot of lVintrr S!:avss. retime before they are &1I gc:;e. Oct 25, 153 Cull and ;:tf ZEPHYR HOODS, TT ARGE and SinaP. Comforts of dü:rcut J1J kinds to be had at the Err.k fctore. oct 2S. o.'.f fr7'iifa Sl:ar!ieuc;'. Something new j at ROr.f.RT.S'. AT THE BRICK STORE, v w v onlii 1 lati-i lM-i.i ;w::e, ior v. bkh will !e "ivc-n io ex.-ba:'Se, Goods n.. the very 1-jwcit c a.h prices. N. II. OGLCSDECc'c Coll :f. M iy 31, 135Ö. Scrcnadi? Canes, ct for tale ROLLRT Cl!.il'S Ä lOilllCCOf ii-e tesi iu ui J city, at ROBERTS. i Ti MANUFACTURER and wholesale DeaK-r ! If in Perlun.cry, Potent Medicir.es, Mil ler's washing compound aud tlarch 1 oiisn, German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. Tccmout House, one do3r from Jefl'ericn Aver.ve. Detroit, Michigan. ep 20, '5 5-2"yl. DAA1EL BROW.V, - General Land Agent OF THE CIINCIXXAI, Peru aid Cl.Icnjro Railway J Couipanv, forlbe a!e of Luii in Liorto St. Joseph, Marshall, Falton. Miami nud Grant counties, iu the State of Judiaun; V7.il also attend to celling and purclnshig Land.:, and tho payment of Taxes, ii idl the ubove m-rtioued counties, r for any other persons who may have basiuess ofthat kind to de. KLfECExcr-s: Y. C Tl tnna, A. L. Wheeler, J cob S. C li ter, Thos. MJD maid, L. J. B.own, Jesse Hisffins. Laporte, tid. Plymouth, ' Xe-w York, Plym-uth, ' Rochester, Peru, i'lymoiitii, lud ., Feb. 2 1 , Pj64S.f. SOLD OUT. Having sold my Store I wish all person indexed to me by either No eor Bk account, to come and settle, and pay me by the first day of April and ssve cost. II. C PERSHTXfJ. March. C, IS51. MY RESPECTS. WILL all those who are indeb'ed to me please call and tet le their li tie account, as am s rely oppres-ed on account of some bad bargain hereto ore ma le With bad e .-gs. I am now trying to do business on my own hook, nd want all ihe dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. H0BERT PcUSK. -Ma re h 6, 1 S5i1-S w.' 0 4 T the Brick StoTe, Cutter, Eggs, Ta'low, XX Beeswax. Ka6's, ueer skuis. to niaKe a long story short almost all kinds of Produce vill betaken in exchange for Goods, at lair prices. X. IL OGLESBEE it Co. oct 25, 1S51 2T 1RIAXGLES forsile at ROBECTS. 17yL OF ALL KlNDS--Sugar as low as 9ct. per pound, to be found at the Brick Stcre. rfeteS, 12. 3!

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