Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 April 1856 — Page 3

From the Red Wing Sentinel, CASTE.

In India this word has a meaning. Physicians ironi ua .sie, ujumi buother; Shepherds, onolher; hurdsmen. liaibprs, farmers, carpenters, goldsmiths, ar.J many other trades Casta in this country is uot as set as in India, yet observation wilt show that Fhjsicians are very npt to marry Physician's daughters: Lv-vyers, Lawyers daughter?, Minister?, Minister's daughters, and so throughcut the Tariou3 professions and trades. T;n3 is probably, owing to the fact of as sjcizlion, yet so common is it. that it has become a kind of caste. Then there ii over all, and above all others, a religious canlt, which bith separates and unites. It would be interesting, could we have a nap of the different religions in our country, bo marked that we Cv-dl J designate each. Bc-si les the relig io-js caste, we have a vast many outcasts. -, which we have no spce to speak at V resent, although our country affords j;feat a number of these, now, as almost jnv other country. ' Indeed, thi seems to "be the great reservoir into which the nation of tho earth pour their outcast. Tie Episcopalian has i!s caste Ami labors to inere.i e it: He loves him best, who joined it last, And dislike: him who flees it. The Unitarian knows his kind, lie liberal as can be: Still, he prefers men of his mind, And says to others join me. The Baptist has his caste, and loves His Baptist brethern dearly, Hut handles some folks without gloves And does it most sincerely, The Presbyterian has his caste ; The Old School and the N w; What each partfiains, it holds most fast. And glories o'er it too. The Suede nbor gian la" his caste, II is a loving people; I'ut he will always hurry rast, A Presbyterian steeple! The Universalis embrace, A vrttrlil in their gnlention; Yet they would like some little pla:e A lleif, for men's prttbMion. Could they have but one little llcll. For Orthodox folks only; 1 think 'twould suit them pretty well, They like tlitr. Leitrr lonely! The Mormon's cste is so absurd, The wonder is, iL irrows so; One man collects a fe nale herd. Ajid fools tüey are that do so. The Spirit-rappers have their caste, A curious caste it is tu: A r.lin mtht ish it were the lat. When Satan shows hispiiiz so. Count in there States alone, the cartes, An.: parcel out the same; 1 think you mL-h uit all u?u's tasts, W ith "sects oi" e cry nsne. OitTiionox Caste. ... i ri - Do Good Thousands of men breathe, ::;t)Yt and live pass tlFtho stao cf life, n;ii aro heard cf no more. Why? They oid not a yartical cf go d in this world, and none, were blessed by them, noiit-coul-l point to them as the instruments of their instruction; not a wird they s;:jke could be recollected, and so the v perished; theii light went out in i!tik iccs, and they were not remembered more than tho insects of yesterday. Will you thus live and die. 0. mau im inorult Live for something. Do good, hiul leave behiiül you a monument of virluo that the storm of time can never destroy. Write your name in kiudness. lore and msrey, on the hearts of thousands you come in contact with year by year, and you will rever be f )rgolteu. t. H)UI 1)3 Iii . , )OUl uttu;, t t w - i a fa üble on the hearts you left brhinJ, as the fctiri on th brow cf evening. G vjj Uf03 nil! shine as the stars in Ilaavrn. Dr. Chalmers. 'It i very sickly hire!' said a son of che Emerald Isle, the other day, to another, Ye?, replied his companion, 'a great many hivo died thTs year who never died before.' Black Lead Pescils. Au account is fciven of a large ien of fine plumbago hiviug Wen recently discovered near Cirscn Valley, California. It crops out above the ground in a number of places, is boui two feet thick and four feet wide. California has thus added another valuable mineral lo her rich natural production?. There ars very giod veins of lumbago in various parts of the country, hat hitherto our peucil makers have not succeeded in making pencils equjl to thoa imported from abroad. Father's fr th.5 most (listing lished for drawing, arid are exclusively ucJ for this purpose. 23 T T-

ADOPTED DECEMBER 8, ic05. Mr EotToa: As this Society has adopted a uniform system of charges, and lielieve it a dutv to tho public and to themselves to acquaint the citizens of Marshall county with the fee hill, and least an erroneous opinion should be enlortaineJ, ve would state that the chirges are about the same as they have been in this locality for the last three vears. and about the same as the Laporterc bill, adopted June 26th, 1952whea everything was very cheap in comparison to the present prices. We give a fw of the leading item3. which cover most of the practice in this locality 'referring the reader to the fee bill for specific diseases and surgery. "ffiied you will find the Marshall County Fee Bill and the Laporte County Fee

Bill: Marshall County Fee Bill of 1855. A. irln anA medicine at office. 1 00 to 3 00 Extracting tooth, "Visit and medicine in town, "When more that one by request, each Night visits aftci 9 p. m. Night visits in country, 1 mile, do do, per mile after first. Visit per mile in day time, from 6 a m to 9 p m, first mile. 50 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 75 1 00 :o Every additional mile. Consultation in town, ö 00 Midwifery, Natural cases in town. Detention after six hours, pci hour. to 10 00 5 00 Co Cases requiring forceps, turn ing, or extracting forceps, with 10 00 to 30 00 5 00 to 10 00 7 L0 Delivering Placenta Attending case of abortion, o 00 Twin cases. Mileage in obstetrical cases, and consultation, half that of ordinary visits. rubMahedbyoidtr of the Society.

riymouth,

A Missouri editor announces that tho publication of his paper will be suspended for six weeks, in order that ho may visit St. Louis with a load of dear skins, hoop. poles, shingles, oak-bark, and pickled cat-fish, which he had taken for sub scription.

She riff s Sale. I Y virtue of nn execution to me directed HB Irnm 41 n "! , -1- r 4 1. nun ii.t vioiw ii mo iiitii Miai i. vuiijiiiuii Pleas Court, I will offer at public sale at the Court IIOUSe door in the to Jn of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday, the 3d day of May, 1331). 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 county, to wit: The 'west half of the south-east quarter of section -i, township 31 north, in ranje one east, containing tO acres. Also, the undi vided half of the east half of the south-west cor.taiing forty acres, more or less. i .:, i sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will at the same time and place piocced to sell the feesimple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Daniel Barber to satisfy said execution upon which he, W. K. Thompson, and V. I.. Piatt are re plevsi bail lor i'oraeroy& Drother, and intavor of Sauiuel F. Pratt & Co. J. L. THÜ3II iO, bli Ü. PiT. B. Tiiompsou dept April 10, 1SÖ5. 3t3 SHBFPIELB'S CHICAGO AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, IVo. -13 Franklin St., CHICAGO, Illinois. e AVIXfi f'ir arr.uiircmonts roniplete to supply ail the re(pii.itions ct the trade with a btick f r rn mi r r . , Presses, Type, Iuk, Chaser, Cases, GALLKYS, CUTS, BORDERS, &c, ... Xcwsmincr, Cooli. ;r Job Otiiro, v.. ..j . ... . wj are i-reicircd to lu'.'uutj t!io trade en th Ulf!! iilioral terms. i . 0;li.--e entile with cverythlu? complete, villi everything complete, furnisljed without delay. Piinters will bnd :p- n in,.!, inn ie Type of Guv Own Manufacture Atv cctl!ed by none ii the g'-cat requisites of 7 IOR ME TA L, ) !0T PEKFE3T LETTER. . ... .. ,i iicb. n l.it-'o an 1 diversiio.l FiNG FINISH & ! In nihli i n ti whic , :ioit,nent oj I pe o all Mvlo.. from the old j und j -st'y --hr.it-.l J o mury ol .wmj.i. l. Hiiiu a ui.,.r.) ltriv, Will bebe;' ttms'ar.uV on h:u:d, mid rdcrsto niy i- tci.t'. f .r :htir inauuficfire, will be ilikd j will. o. it delay. PRINTING PRESSES Of al: dt'.--eriptiti;s fr-::u the wJI ku . wii M:utj::ittorv of

Wi.l be alwjvs 4üi h md. i.r erderi d to uit the J e, AllVr:s 2rul throat, recommeded by Dr. Cur-Tr-ts'f. a w-il s the 2 real v;i iety f ih-ir , -js (l j,is advertisement, strikes us as the true FURNISHING MATiliilAL. for wliu b their t one . is now generally admitted by ourle.st inin.t14-t..r h ..t,r;:1i,. t mi lnb ;t 1 ej ut.it iup. h s;t.jr.nSp i!J3 local difficulties ca 1 only he IIiogi.k', 1'osiKR's iinl ither P.-cases tafuiihüd successfully t tented by local applications. ou 'ider ni MjiiuhVtm-rV pricts. 'The practie ha been pur ued from the first rsSmrj2EL. i with respect to external inilainotion and corOf every description from the best mumfactnr- t rosions, and we tee not why diseases of the er. Ci!i!:i!tiit tint 110 i;b-r establishment in throat and luns u.ay not be treated in the the Nrtli W-st e in 11 r the same l:cil'.tis f.r ' same manner; we believe they may. In thi renewing a Prmt'n.' O.ui e, we respectfully ! variable climate of ouis, where lung and throat solvit a call. C C SHEFFIELD, Au'at. " ieouni'aints have become so prevalent a nd rife

C'detiro, February, IS'jO", N. B. N. w.rr.per .fiiee that widi to pur-ch:i-c tventy-iie li'il. is'w4r:b of na't-ri d.s jn:,y piilLHli this auv -riisi iiiciit to tue a.i'oiiiit . live dd' rs, :i nd' ft-n l twii papers vurliid to ShefIkIiJ s Chit a) Type r.ni'idiy. " clä in LI: "5711 r u i 7 s , AKoracj au-J CoimsCilor at Lar, PLYMOUTH, i r i ft --. til Marshall County, Ind. XTILL promptly att nd loall business in V V Ike line of his profession with which he may be entrusted. Ofdee in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges k Porter, over Pierce's Clothing Store. Plymouth, April 3, 133. 2yl TO NON-RESIDENTS. TVOT1CE is hereby civen that the underLl signed with the County Surveyor, will, on the 23th day o April, It5 , at 10 o'clo k a m on said day, procted to survey and locate the corners of their land, iu the following seotioas. in Maishall county, to wit; Section 5, town 'M, range :east 3, " SI, 3 ' " 23, ' G-", 3 To meet at the house of Jacob Knoblock on said day. and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Survey nr.it the time and rdace above men ioued, and .if,.. ,.r-;.io fnr .?rraMnii!.;r nortmn of or the Marshall Coisnty LanorlC Comity Tee Bill Of 152. To advice and medicine at oflice, 5J to 1 00 i Visits in town, each 7When more than two visits per day, Single visit, Night visit after 9 o'clock p m. Visit in country, one mile, two rnilps, three miles, four miles and upwards, Firtraile at night. Each additional mile. Consultation, exclusive of mileage, Detention, net hour. 2 Of) 1 to 25 1 2 ) 1 50 1 75 50 2 00 50 5 09 50 Fractions, it over half a mile, to be charged as whole miles. Ordinary medicines included in the above charges. Midwifery. Natnral cases in town. Detention, after 8 hours, per ho'ir. Extreme cases forceps turn 5 00 53 ing or extracting with crotchet, 10 09 Jo 20 OD Delivering Placenta, f 00 Abortion, 5 00 to to oo Twin cases, 00 When in ocuntry, mileage to be added. Mileage in cases of obstetrics and coniultation one half that of ordinary visits.

the expense o. said survey, will be ieturneu : r.-"'- - .----.u-u. to the County Auditor of said county, an 1 such 0'hTl'Z'r tlvylichlin at Detroit delinqnency placed ou the tax duplicate and CIlc'LfsL H Vw? p- i' t i collected bv law. JACO'l KNOUEOCa, c PtlIlL SG, Ag t. P.ymo.ilh Ind. Apri" 3, l'3o6--:ti. and others. cVl --ls- 7-vl-

April 7lh. 1856. 3t-1. R. II1GINBOTHAM Sec'y.

The Law of Newspapers. Patrons will observe the following "law of newspapers:" 1. Subscribers, who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wish-

ins to continue their subsctiption. j 1. If subscribers order a disiontiTiance of I their papers, the publisher may, notwithstand ing, continue to send them until all arreara j pes are ra:d Is o K .l " Ä Ä1rtf M . r , 4 , LdlÄÄ "ifi?. iheir papers from the office to hich thev are directed their subscriptions continue and they are responsible until the printer's bill is settled and the paper is ordered to be discontinued. 4. ff subscribers remove without informing i EJlVc 5rJ?lpaper cl?Unued to the,r old address they are responsible. In addit;on to the above, the Courts have decided that refusing to take 'ro.n the o(Ti:eor leaving uncalled-tor, a paper on which arreaJas?3t ar Vlue',1 RIMA 1 ACA euJence 0 in" 1 tent to defraud. l.ist of I nil. Free Hunks at I'ur. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Agricultural Ranh, Mt. SteTlin?. nank of xorth America, Clinton, Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Rrnokville bank. Hrookville. Brookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhat. do Rockville, Bockville. do Goshen, Goslien. do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do Warsaw, Warsaw. do Monticello, Mouticello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank, do. Carabridse City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayelte county bank, Connersville. Farmers & Meclianicsbank, Indianapolis. Ifiramercy hank Lafayette. ' tuaiiiercv i'ans iaiayeiie Rosier i.ank, Loausport. Jn- ;ana bank, Edison. Indiana block bank, Laporte. t Kentucky mock iank, uinni'jiis. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lairrai'ge bank, Lima. J AforM.nnt: .V MfLünic' l,i.t. V- illi-inv. ; , . virgin? Slat wt l.l. Fv.inviliP U , . , pra;rie Cit ity bank, Terre aute. Salem bank, .Salem. Shawn- e bank, Attica. avimrs bank of indiana. Conneriville. ' Traders bank, ndianapolis. ! Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. Dank or Tort Wayne. Dcla vare County bank, Miinice, North W estern bank, BioomhelJ, ir,,,,,,. , ,, ,VoK,i. ) dis. 11 i ft II i vne Kith:n3lKl, j u- ' ,ie Unkf Lojransi.ort, j O'Eor the future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as many ', prices upon their issues as there are shaving j shops to isiue them. INHALATION ! :aic-aT .s we earnestly lecounnend to the public, and to ; the alilicted especially, to avail themselves of , j)r Curtis' remedy. Que who has tried it. : advertisement m this paper. CAUi'iON'. Dr. Curtis' Kyzeana is theoriiriual and only genuine article. 41m2 Da!Iejs Slagical Paia Extraclor. F . .....1 .. ..T ...... 1 n.l ..t .. ..f X LTrai Uli! jTl .ill- i'u i . ii.ii.ii. i Av.a - ' I) d ev's M r'ical Pain Extractor coui!: I . .' !:'-.....! ... tsr. vi lis licver-iiiiiiii-i ami miiiiii. ii ui'ii i . ! .. , Ut c! it, i r - . . . . - . ... " ' . c'.iei !: ii-!l.i milium instantly and raputiy to reduce Tins feature cintitutes its great power to iileviale the pain of burns and ad., and of ' r ib' r ia:nful diseases in fo incredibly short u space 1 time, and as will appear irom ine l-v tcstimouiali hereunto annexed. Every intelligent miii.l is fully aware that, in all cases of extern il inj-iry, the pain is prol iced by inflamatioii ot the injured part; and therefore if you reuiov e the cause, the etiect must cease. 21. Its puriiicative properties neutralize the poison that may lark in the pystem, and will, w lieu iippiietl lo the s- res, draw readily all impare matter to the surface, aud eject it hence the gte it discharge it produces frofti sores occasioned by barns anil when applied to old and inveterate sores, Salt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Each box of renuine Dalley's Pain Extractor has Uiou it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with j the signature of O. V. Clicxenf.r 5c Co., Proprietor, aud Uenrv Dallev manufacturer. All counterteit. i rice sa ce-.tper box. or sale by all Druggists anl Dealers in Med Important to Female. DR. CHEESEM AIM'S PILLS. Tiie combinations of ingredients in these Pill., is the result of a long uml extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoiiug nature, to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pdls proved successful. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bi inj nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the paid and deuthlv countenance cnangeil to a healthy one. N female can enjoy gooil health unless she is regular; aud whenever an obstruction takes place w hether from exposure, cidd, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline aud the want of such a. remedy has been the cause of so uiauy consumptions among young females. To ladies whose health will not permit an increase of thir family, thesrj pills will ' prove a valuable ac.piisilicn as they will pre- ! vent nreüuincv. Ilead-acLe. tam in the snip. ! palpitation of "the heart, louthiug of food, and ! ilistiirhod !eei. do most alwavs arise from the irruotion of nature; ami whenever that is tin i case the pills will invariably remedy nil these j evila. Nor are tuey less ethacious in the cure ( of Leucorrhcea, commonly called the 'White." j Theso pills should uever bo takeu dining j pregnancy, as they would bo sure to cause a ! miscarriage. Warranted purciy Vegetable, ami tree Irom unytiiinginjurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. These Pills are put up in sqnare, flat boies. Persons residing where there is no Bgency esi tablUhed. by iuclosing one dollar iu a letter, to O. K. Tripp. Ircruont House, one door from Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective nddresses by return mail C.L. CHEESEMAN, Proprietor, New York: O. K. Taarr, Tremont House, general agent for Michigan. II. B. 2'ershiDg, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1855. 27yl. The highest Price rrl Paid, in ca1i, Tor Hides and Furs, at the Clothing Store of M. A. SHLOSS. Plymouth. March 20. 1856. 52tf. CURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at1 17vl RORCHT!

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ROBERTS;

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Pnmontl) Banner, The first permanent Newspaper established at Plymouth, Ind. Independent in all things; Fettered by no party trammels, fliiiucs or self-

j ish influences holding sacred the public good EXTEND ITS CAREER! TSlC 5th VollIIIlC of the Plymouth Weekly Banner will be commenced immediately after the expiration of the present volume, and although it has at pre.-e it a permanent living patronage, it is the anxioiis desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. In a few weeks more, we shall commence the third year of our connection with this establishment, and whilst we seek this as a fit opportunity to return our wannest thanks to those who have manifested an unfaltering devotion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at i the same time, to continue their exertions in ; extending the circulation of the paper and its advertising patronage. As heretofore the'Uanner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may acitate the public mind leaving its conductor free to vote as his own discretion may dictate; and when parties get upon our platform we will sustainthem. and when they abandon it we will as prornplly and reely repudiate them. We ore conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, and would gladly see it abolished where it now exists; bt we are just as much opposed to Mie use of illegal and unjustifiable means to accomplish" these ends. We fall out with no one for differing with us upo.i 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 m.iybe of one character and those of our neighbors-partakin? of another, charity, mutual forbearance and kindness may apply the cs.-ential remedy; and o far as we are concerned careless about spec ial promises we shall inces.-anlly strive to avoid all error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and hovvl at our heels until they mire and rot in their native filth. It is a pleasure to have the good will and pitronage of every one, unless it has to be purchased at too irreat a sacrifice; but v.e have ever placed too high an estimate upon the kind and liberal inhabitants of Northen: Indiana, a:iu uoerai niiiauuaius 01 iorujen: in naua, to believe that there are very many cf their .,.. :r.' number requiring that sacrifice. The terms of the paper will be as heretofore, and by the aid and exertion of our friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymouth Banner with an increased circulation; and surely, -in view of the rtatterini: prospects of our town, and the increased facilities that are j'tist at the very doors of our mercantile, laboring and Agricultural classes, in the way of Eailroa J and other improvements of which theßanner has ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realization of j our wishes. WM J. burns, I Editor & Proprietor. ! riymouth, Feb. It,l ir;. T AM ROUND TO SELL one cf the best stocks of ever brouiht to this or any other countrv, at prices that wl be gratify ing to all. I Ys, You will Smile when you hear, 'or mean what I sny. must an I will seilt ) rich and poor, old and young, and at prices .ess than hey can Luy the stock for, say nothing ab ut making. The subscr'Ler begs leave to inform the j citizens of Plymouth au I surrounding country. ; thai he can and will sell cue of the 1 Z2csl and !losl 8nbs1antitzls STOCKS OF 1300TS N: SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods hiving been bought for cash, and selected by myself from the Lest manufacturers in eavtern markets, can and will warrant them to be perfect in every respect. C" 1 will be on hand day and evening, until all are sold. Doubt not what I say, but if you do, come and judge for yourselves, and secure your chances early. Next door to the Brick Store. I am bound to fell to ell V.'ho mav 'a vor me with a call. JOHN IIASELTON. Match 27, lC d. 1 tt TO NON RESIDENTS. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the und:r 1 1 signed with the county surveyor, will, on the 12th day of April 185 ;, at 10 o'clock a in, on said day, proceed to survey and locale the corners cf his laad, m rectum three, township 32, range one east in Marshall county; To meet at H. Overmier's, on said day and continue from day to day untill all is finished. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide for de ra ing their portion ot the expense of said survey, will be return- i edto the county Auditor of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. II. OYERM1ER. March 20, 1S55. Zivi. To Yo:i-Residents. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, with the county &urveyoi, will on the foth day of April. lCG, at 2 o'clock p m, on siad day, proceed lo survey and locate i the corners of the southwest (jr. of the north west quarter of section 10, township 32, range 1 east, in Marshall county, indiana. To meet on the premises, and continue from day to day until all is finished. Non-residents who fail to meet th- Surveyor at the time and place above mentioned, and defray or provide lor defiaing their portion of the expense ot said survey, will be returned to the county Auditor, of said county, and such delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected by law. JACOB NIGIITLINGER. March 27, lbö'd. 1 tl . State oi Indiana, Marshall County, ss. In the Marshall Circuit Court. CATHERINE FOX.) r. Complaint for Divorce. CHARLES K. FOX ) rrMIE Plaintiff in the above cause has filed I in m V rCTi a mr,1oint fnr .1 iir.r ot. it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Charles K. Fox. is a non. resilient of the Rt.it nf In.linn b 4;fi0,l f ih n.lanx,r s.ni.l rnmnliimt on.i t,,nt ho ,rv0 :n u heard and determined at the next term of said Court, to enmmotirp at the Court IlnnsA in i PI vmMilk . I. 1 f .1 .. : .. i i;iuuuui Vit lue SCUUUU IHUUUd 111 aUJUd, 185G, and unless he appear and plead, answer or deaiur thereto, the same will be heard in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD. Clerk, By James McFarus, Deputy. March 27, 1856-1 w3 Invitation. , ALL PERSONS having unsettled accounts upon my book, for services rendered previous to the first of January, 18 C, are herebv invited to call and settle, by note or otherwise, between this and the tenth day of April next, as 1 shall be obliged to place my accounts in the hands of others lor collection alter that date. . ANY ONE unable to pay Doctor-bill will please call and get a receipt. Thanklul for past confidence and favors, I solicit a continuance of the same. BENJ. A G ROVER. Maxinkuckee Lake, March 2G, 13-5G. 2if WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. Importe. July Ii, lt33. l?yl.

Plymouth Banner,!

A WEE SLY PAPER, PUDLISnXp EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY war. J. BURKS, TEICHS. SI 50 per annum in advance. " 75 cents or C months. BANNER JOB PiilNlING OFFICE. HANDBILLS, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS. TCSINESS CAEDS, LABELS, ELANKS, &C, notice and in the Executed on the shortest latest stvle. m-Milf IWilc AW tüitps'Wps. SuT.nren.nP5. t- . ... . . üxecuiions, ami an kiiuis o uianks Kepi on ... . i i iv. , -i . 1 hand and lor sal . OUicc up stairs in the old Plymouth Hotel 11. R. riüKSlü NU. E. A. TUOMPS Greet Excitement. t-1.-!.M.-Wliolcsal Dealers in Dras, Medicines and Groceries. VARIETY is said to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if confuted withm proper limitsThe subscribers having recently associated themselves together as dealers in Drugs & Medicines, Of all kinds, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stulfs, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, ? Patent and Kclectio Medicines, finishes, Sash, Yar nishej. Groceries of all kinds, Toys, lijo'i.s, S:ationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of w! .ich will be sold at the lowest living price;: for cash an 1 approve I pr btce. Pers:iii' .V-. Thomp o;i sensible of ihe favors Lereroicre received al ll.e i.iauus .f XL citizens of TJursls (tit Con:i f Tn.7r l..i?r tliinL-c f.r nict fivnrc fi:iI !Cri- - r-. ' licit a contii.itai.ee of the.r confidence. e : 11 r. w Vtf r.- i .,,1 4 . . m 1 !.- .. i cr i: r.u r 1 n . are determined to make their interests our interesls. 3J'Ye warrant all goods rcld by us to l e what we reprenmt them. Call at the old stand of II. E. Pershin-r. JIarch 2U. lS'ifi. .r2tf. I John has Gone jDowii! 4 CCOltOlXG to so1;!? pmlicfo'n hereto"A. f're m ule by my wn! r;;e 5t friend.-:. lint it is (uiv Boivn Cellar! , wliere I vj snf, I ripxie, to starve, rio-re j is liotliing hero but Brandy, Whisky. A'.e, i Lemonad-, Apple, Boileci II !in, Egiv. Sutlim Pi s, Kiout. Hot Co Iff Id' -ii mal Milk. Catsup, pis l e t, Tripe, D y Yeiiio:i au. I j iV-ef, Tomatoes, Pea h's. Green Corn, Tongues, i j Salmagundi, Ciieevc, niiil a few nrh tilings n i I down c-ü.ir where they are trying to ktep me j ' to stiii ve. j About the timo I went down, one of my j j Sh nigh ii he.'is went up. j j Somebody says thev will put me iu :ail !e- j cringe i sell inpior in in' c? l ir. ö ime s.iy 11 1 a Grocery S.-iIoim. Souje Hester itivn. Not so, for have no rest iu it. A'cjodu won't do, for I havo to tuit all ljy. I'll call it the B .bi boon. Call and see him. I Ynumr man, JOHN, THEBUTCIinn. MORTGAGE SALE. Y virtue of a Commission and Execution to me directed, out of the o:Ti?e of the i Clerk of the Marshall county circuit court. I shall ofTer for sale to the highest bidder, at; the court house door in the town o: Plymouth. j on Saturday the Pith day of April. IS'iO, be- . tweenthe hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four ' o'clock P. M. of said day, the following pro- . perty, to wit: fir'ot clieripg the rents and prolits for seven years. ; The east halt ot the rorih east quarter of i section seven, iu townslrp thirty-two north. o. range one east, containu g SO acres, more or less, or so much thereof as may be necesi sary to satisfy a judgment for 00 with interest and costs. ( And if said rents and profits fail to sell for j a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I I will, at the same tune ana place procted lo sell the fee simple title to the same. Taken as the mortajred property of Michael D. Roudebush and Mary Roudebush toatisfy said demand in favor of David Miller. JOHN L. THOMPSON, Sheriff M C. . March 13, 1356. 51t3, Sheriff's Sale. TJY virtue of three execution?, No. 1 in favor of C. II. Reeve, from the Mirshall Commrn Pleas court, Na. , in favor of Samu el W. Miller, from the clerk of the same court, j and No 3 in lavor f William P. Chapman, from j the clerk s oliice ot the MarsUall circuit court, and to me dtiected. 1 will cfler at public sile at the court house door in the town id' Plymouth, iu said comity, on Saturday the ItUh d ty of April, 1853, between the ho'irs of t m 'dock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents aud prolits for seven years of the fol lowing described real estate situate in said Mar- j shall tountv, to-wit: n til a, f Mitf loll . .i i Mwmhip thiify-f.V4. norlh, cf range one cast, containing ICS acres; alo the west Jiall of the .14.4.1... north east ipiarter of seciion eleven iu the same j township and range, containing eighty acres. Tiie proceeds td'haid sale t- be appüe! on said j executions as they are numbered, unil eatu iu its turn, is satisfied. If the said rents and profits fail to bring a sufficient sum to satisfy said executions, 1 will, at the same time and place proceed to tell the fee simple title to s tid real estate to satisfy the same. Executed as the propel ty of Hiram Lish to satisfy said exi-cutions. J. L. THOMPSON, sh'ff, Pr. T. B. Thompson, dep. March 20. 18.'6 52t3 "Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution to mo direc-..-..l i.. .i... u.iin in . ii-u Hum -ni-iii ti.-uiiu .oniiuoii i ieas court ! x, wil1 ffjr, at public 8aJe lho Court. home door iu the town of Plymouth, in Faid (County, on Saturday the 23-h day of April, ! 18j(5, between the hours of 10 o'clock a in, ;md 1 o'clock p in, on said dny, the rents ami proiifs tor seveu vears cf the folhiwin? described real Cfrt . . , , . - I ,1 "1 tfctafe situate in said M irshall county, to-W;t: Commencing tit tiie south west corner of lots two and three of section tight, in township thirty-three north, ofraugeone east: theuce east eighty rod., thence north 0 rods, thence west eighty rods, thence eighty ros to th place ol beginning; except tho privilege of. a mill seat not to exceed oue acre of gruund, on the south line of said tract, and the privilege of cutting a ditch from the lake to said miil seat. , f said rents and profits will not bring a sum fitiflit ient 1 sal:fy said execution, interest end costs, will at tiie saint time and place proce.eil ' to sell the fvc simple title to said real estate to j satisfy thestme. Levied upon as the proper-j ty of 0. y. Barnard to satisfy said execution ' m luvor ol Amos Mendenh iil. J. L. THOMPSON, sh'tT. March 27, 18ÖG. . It3. . llltlSitC llCCds A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on good white paper! and lor sate at the Banner office either by the quire or single copy. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved forn, for sale at this office.

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Wayne Engine & Gar Works, Fort .nync, Indiana.

cüss-a T HE Subscribers, Proproprielors of the above works, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS. MACHINERY. Agrirnltiiral Implements and Casting, of every description. Tl.ftv call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Lalal and Uct Improvements, 'and iisim: ihe ' tu. r 1,n 1-.rt.-4 .--. 4 vr'i t I nn 1 rrtrct U . I ItiUllllUL Iii .1 U1W iwuiv . v i ; 41..-.'. i.....r.r.(... ii.i tr .. -nr.-. ! ;. i uunuuic, men I rrnrdd n 11. tot ,iu,rinr in .. regarded as the moat superior in use. They furnish to order w i Fol iIour liiiü Maiv ItiiSJ OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si uate ADJi.G THE KALI10AÜ DEPOTS, with immediate con nection with the CANAL, enable them to deliver their work with facility a id dispatch, j JONES, CASS CO. j N. B. We are also prepared to ft;rtii.ii the ! superior Steam Doilvrs mannlactured at tliis I place by Neil XcLachlaa & Co. I ini-jO I., B. S; Co. -H Cläf A "ET "I x,öüu Acres Jjanaior; 3 u?2l 231 T nr. fr.iw-ifc t T nn,l! situntP in Maish.nll county, Indiana, are now oliered Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on liberal teims, v:z: W i of n e j t- e 1 . of n e ' ' ) 31, to .Mi 3-1 range 1 east it the s e I4 The 11 w ! u e i tt tt do do & n t N" e.'.t of s w 1 , 23 13 1 1 00 " od do W I of s e 4 N w'l K ä of n e J f tt do do . S e i4 ) " .: e '.jofsvJj S X v4 of sec anl w Vi of s el " I tt r-na icTl io-i to nnrchise aprninnmipl H A Pi ica 0.1s to V" ra"SanJJ' u l'r OUsl HO IK--, Will Lt'jaoI reCeiedaiia I u t'i'"-. J prompiiy aueiiueu townen auuressea to E. A. WALES. Dctro t, Mich. 4rtf. Feb. 21, IVi. r.r -s il,TninnI .anil 6Uoi1m .--x -'xmti.i.. iiiivi y-j till iiv i ARE RESPECTFULLY INYITED TO CALL AT TliE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT A N D tfl 15 h3 ,4 vu to. 01 LEMON and SON, j m . .. . . , 1 I VF0 (iOOPS IlOrill 01 Ül? V0Ü OliiCC. WHERE MAY BE FOUND jTanmitti implements Garden, Field Flower Cl-rl TIT! "EFZ gJ IN ENDLESS VARIETY. j I iUU lOV tlOVCl , Hill Olli) , P 11 1)3 ) AI IL Ai5p!e, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14, 1S5G. . &ilCritlfi SfllC. B 1Y virtue of two executions to me directed 3 froi from the Clerk oft he Marshall common fleas court, I will otter at public sale at the ! court house door in the town of Plymouth, in j said county, on Saturday the 12th day of April, 1835, between the hours of lOo'cIock 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 county, to-wit: Lot number 12 in Westervelt's addition to the town of Plymouth. If said rents and profits will not bring a sum ; siifTlriMnl m sntisfv vni.l pvpcntion. 1 wiil ?it O.p 1 com tim.- -m.t i.l proceed to sell the fee ' timnu l.tio 4,. e.ia r., J4iIl'' HfciV. .1, A V. Käme real estate to satisfy the same Turne4l out by Silas Morgan to satisfy said executions; first: one in favor ol James D. Collier, and secondly one in favor of Jesss Henderson. J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Pr. T. B. Thompson, dipt. March 13, 1856. 5lt3 For Sale Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb 21,1855. 47tf. Notice to Heirs and Others. APPLICATON will be made U the Common Pleas Courtof Marshall couuty,sta.t of Indiana, at its April term, ltf5G, ut the Court Iluuse in Plymouth, for an order to sell real estate belonging to the estate of Aaron ! 3IJr"' WZ7 1, uTuV &nt W bla vVi Myers, deoeasfnl, hispersoual cwtate being inDAVID BAYER, Admr. March 13, 18G6. 51t3 CJperm Candles for sale by , q. B. ROBERT3;

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TWJOTICE U hereby jnveu tint ibe Comuiisioiitr and Engineer of the Comity "f Starke, will oil", r for s .Ie s the Lw diretU, tin -ui;tr. titf D'tchinsr as f iUowf, to wit: Ditch N . :i T..wa32 ttuiige 4: 2fi rod. do 10 do W do 4; CIO do do 8 do 32 do 1 ; 5,03 do do 10 do 32 do 2; 100 lo

!- 6 do ol do 1;1072 do On tbeSfitb day .f Art.l, 185fi. at the SJcre of ('. S. Tibbits, in the '.own of Knox. Specifications of said Ditching given o- the day of nie, or at tln C ii!niis.iitr' office at any time. PHS. S. TtBli.TS, C m'r. J.S. ll'iider E i'tieer. 52 3. M Urb. QU h. "5i;. DISGOLUTION. rrfrtr mrim.-i i ,..,.'n'n, i, r B Mit. pariitt ri4ip l.ee,o ore er.utm? be- ! .1. twteu I hos. Pryee of Laporte and N. II. Olesl-ee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The nos and accounts of said firm are to be paid to N. II. Olesbee, and all de mauds faiij&t it are to be paid by sail Olcs Lee. Tiios. priYcn, N. II. OGLI-BEE-.Jan. 2, 1833. ; Having disposed of my interest i;i the Hiic'v . I store establishment at Plymouth, to rny I.Mg Iparln.T, N. II. Olesbc-o, earnestly hope the I friends and patrons who have heretofore so libjerally lestowed t: tir favor?, will continue ' and uicrejM.- tht in wah the new firm. TI105. PZ1YCE. 4CttT. Jan 31, ICS. 11 r IHOSH indebted toN. II. Oj'.esbee -- are respect lu liy rc-iuested to call and i pay up in whole or in part by the 1st day ot 1 April next. V,e hope our Irieuds wiL not j pass this call unhte Jed, but make au etTorl to i pay up in part, at least. N. II- OGLESBEE & Co. ' Feb. 21, I8-.G. 47 if. CrRare Cliancc.C3 i The undersiirned wis!, es to sella hiuJsome and well improved little t ( A f'-w miles from Maxinkukee Lake. and west j of .las. IIojghfori's neighborhood, and lyii'S j i:i Starke county, lud. It contains forty .teres j all under fence, and thirty cleared, with a , good hewed log house, well, and a flourishing j young orchard. There are also two SI acre lots adjoining it, 1 nowoiTered for sale, which, iogetfer with the i improved forty, would make a very desirable farm. Price ?"0d, cash. JAPI1ETII OSEOP.N. Jan 31, lS"i(J. 4t;:nJ f CLARIONETS for Laporte, :a.e a I Uult::t5. 1 7 vl. 30,000 BUSHELS O F X ! I EAT wa :ited at the Brick Store, for i which t!-e highest m?r!.ct price will be paid in cash. Oct -5, 12'j'r irATil.MRUX, for the Hair, a fresh i.. nAn'-m i Mijioiy lue . hl i.vjuii, i r. .. ! To Si'JM S'ainf: 's, T-r. An as ortraent of Japarsned Tiu ters for sale ly A i trust:, IS'1. Luit ib!e forrien paiuG. B. ROBLRTS. gjyl rev CJ Deeds, Morten res and j Quit Claimsof an approve! short form, rnd i a very lmrt pticc. are for sale ct this cflice at '; Also Blank Notes neatly or-Kted and for sale j at the same ntace. I jBriiiiz on your Seeds! I tfifi fiiffl, l.r;. 4 r-"i C'nvr'T :.-.' m. v v v I it x. v.- - y - vl.OOO do do do Timothv .Seed, 5,000 do do do Flax Seel anted at the Lspor'.e Agricultural and Feed Wore, for which the highest market price will epaid. " LEMON & SON. LaporteOct JlS. lyl. C) Com2 to the BiizV: Siorc la 3 get your Lnt$ CC where thev are cheaper than the cheapest. octtM, ':: 3r "STUST RECEIVED ot tho Prick Store. a lot of Winter Shawls. Call and sret4ne be-oretLev are all iroae. " oct25,lH3 ' 3-:tf ZEPHYR HOODS, LARGE and SmaP. Comforts of different kinds to be had at the Prick Store, oct -Ji;f T7"nifc Sliarpciicrs, at Somcthin? new ROBERTS'. AT THE BRICK STORE, QT ((f OftheLaporte and PlymVyvvouth Plank Road Money, for which will be given in exchange, Goods at the ; very lowest cai pr:-cv. I N. IL OG I.ESCEE & CoMay 31, I! to. 11 if. CtlllVS. for sale ROBERT. m. V.l.lliin at Ä 'l'oöiiceo, the best in the J city, a at ROBERTS. j TA NUT A CT L R E R and whole-ale Dealer I lv.!L in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Mil- ; ler's washing compoun 1 and Starch Polish, j German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied ! Spices. Chewing Gum, Cisrars, &lc. Treinont Hou.-e, one doDr from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 23, 'i5-27yl. ! j-. ncral Land Ajxent : m T I or the ! rINCJNNA"!, Pern and Chicago Kail way

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' J Company, loilbe of Lands in La port 4 ! St. Joseph, Marshall, Fulton, Miami jnd Grant . I counties, in the State of mliana; will also at4itL j tend to selling and purchasicg Lauds, aud tho

payment of 1 axes, 13 all the above mer.tioncil counties, or for any other persons who m-ay have business ofthat kind to do. RUFERE.CfS: Y. C. llannn. A. t. Wheeler, J cub S, Carter, Tims. M.D mald, L. J. Biown, Jesse Higgins, Laporte, I ml. Plymouth, New York, Plymouth, Rochester, l 1 Plymouth, lad., Feb. 21, lr?öC. 43f. fa'"-l v . u, SOLD OUT. Havingsold myStore I wish all persons indebted to me by either Note or Book account, to come and settle, aud pay me by the first day of April and sive cost. II. B. PERSHING. March, fi, 1853. 50t3. M Y RESPECTS. WILL all those who are indebted to me please call an ! set'le their little acI count, as am se-rely oppressed on account . r . f , i . , .iv . i ... oi some vaa uargains nere;o:orema le witn oai e-'gs. I ani now tryinar lo do business ou ray own hook, and want all the dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. ROBERT RUSK. March 6, 135i7-3w.')0 AT the Brick Store, Butter, Eggs, Tallow, Beeswax, Cags, Deer Skins. To make a long story short Almost all kinds of Produce vili betaken in exchange for Goods, at fair prices. N. II. OGLESBEE Sc Co. oct 25, I85 , Z2rjlRI ANGLES for sle at Roberts. 17 yl.; - .

OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as 9 Ccts. pet pound, to be found at the Brick Store, t oct 25, 1853 - m - . mi .