Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 May 1856 — Page 3

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME.

XTEvtra copies ot the Banner, in wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for 5 cents each. Notes and accounts due this office have been le posited for f ettlement with the following persons, and as fast as we can make satisfactory arrangements the same plan will be adopted at other places: John Zeiinfr, "Wolf Creek Mills. . '.'Z E Moo a, Esq., Union Town. TTash. Tcttlk, LycuTgus. litre She postscript luuiCÄ. Auueu as to a letter from the Prt .? ft I I '1 persevering track-layer himself John r. llull--we read as follows: 4 P. S The track wi'.l be laid.to West Troy, the last of this week." His anxiety, combined with the indooiitable zeal of all interested in this work, leads us to doubt who will whistle the loudest, he or the locomotive, on their arrival at this place. In a few days we E2y expect to hear one or both of them. as we balieve West Troy is but 13 or 14 miles from this place. Shüülic? Affair. On Thursday last two men, named Hilyard and Kirlly, living neighbors together in the. northern part of this county, met whether by accident or intention we are not advised and after a few worJs, and probably a few blows, fchots were exchanged, both taking effect, but seither of which will be like to prove fatal. It seems that the difficulty originated from former grudgea or quarrels, and for some tiino past, both are said to have ben armed in some way or other. At th's meeting Hilyard had a shot gun and Kirlly a pistol. The latter was arrested and brought before Justice Smith in this place, and having had an investigation of his case, was bound over to the August term of the Marshall Circuit Court in the sum of two thousand dollars. The excitement during his trial, and the readi nets with which his friends bailed him. led to the arrest of Hilyard, which wa insisted upon, however, by the fnemlsof Kirlly, but the officers returned the writ, that from the wounds ho had received, he could not be removed at oresent. We notice thai young trees are. being planted in the vacant places in our Tub lie Squtro. That is a good idea. When these trees become large we will have the ueaiest square in the Stnte. Rochester Flag. XYt wen't. Can't tell what's the mattcr. Ve have a very pretty place for such an. ornamerrt, and our good citizens have often talked about it, yet the "young trees' don't jcak for themselves, notwithstanding an abundance of them are within speaking distance of the public square. Wheat Crop. Most uf our farmers say thev have seldom, if ever, seen a more promising prospect than at present for a good wheat rop at next harvest time. From our exchanges we learn that such i also the case in Northern Indiana. and i a Illinois. Bf. Piil CurliC in his communication in is week's paper, endeavors to have us brlieve he is in trouble, in consequence of the general good health of our community, and wishes us to advise him. Now, Pili., just see under the head of New Advertisements," and read "City Drugstore and if you cannot there find balm in Gilead," jou will have to come up and ite our Druggists. The cars are coming, and the Regulator is agnhi in motion, as may be seen by advertisement in another column. Don't let the whistle oi the first decoy you from a sight of the eecond. Seli'sMfal. For the past several days our fanners have been highly encouraged bj the most cheering weather, in which to commence their spring operations.Our streets are the best evidences of what attention is paid to the 6oil. Evan?, of Maine, representing the old Union Conservative Webster party in New F-neland: Jones, of Tennessee, so well known os one of the most eloquent of the old Clay party, with Bell and Dixon, of Kentucky, of the same party, with Benjamin of Louisiana, the most effective Whig in the South-west, are all giving their influence and support to the National Democratia cause. Ä genius in New' York has invented a new rat exterminator." It is a sort of nuff. of such power that one smell gives i Tat fit of sneezing that continues till he Jerks his head off. The Chicago Democrat gires an account of the recovery of 2 400 worth of gold watches, wnicn were isui in a manure heap in that city. A mac named flickoi had stolen tbem. During the last ten years, more than ninety-nine thousand-dollrua nre said to have passed through the bands oi Rer. Dr. Tyngof New York, collected from the congregation for religious purposes. The Chattanooga (Tenn.) Gizette, of. the 28th ult., reports the surrounding mouatains on fire in several places. The old maid who did not love scan dtf nor tut young girl?, has been justly rewarded with husband. In the United States there are 6.000 1 ' R ftnft K-k rc Kni fh fort. uruKcrs nuu w ww w r us do4s nt.saj which mals the cleanest

Why is Horace Greely like a field of Southern whent? Because he has been

! struck by the rust. Three Persons Burned to Death. A house near Holly Hill, S. C.,i?as burned to the ground on the 1st inst.. and three persons were found burned beueath the ruins. John G. Snxe,the Green Mountain poet and editor, has been compelled to give up lecturiogon account of ill health, Business on the P.r.ne.1..-:. n -1 wsjri vauia wSIlJl , has opened with great nctivily I ' Some one has discovered that the cen ter of gravity is a Quaker meeting. James H. Newson, convicted at the Hinds county (Miss.) Circuit Court of j the murder of James M. Simmons, has been sentenced to be hung on tho 14ih of Mar next. Rer Dr. Sprngue, of Now York, has been engaged for a long' time upon a History of American Divines, and hopes to complete it in about a year from this time. The Wabash & Erie canal is in good order from -Lafayette to Toledo, so the American reports. Roger Brand, of Charleston. Montgomery county. N. Y.. hung himself a few days since, because he had to pay a $3 indorsed note. No Rain, accordins to the Rancine (Wisconsin) Democrat, has fallen there for one hundred and six days. ' t The city of Leavensworlh, in Kansas Territory, is to be sold at auction, the ground upon which it was built being still U , l Ä j e i it , to the property of the United Ssates. A Sad Picture According to the report of the New Orleans Ciiief of Police, during the last six months, one-tenth of ihe entire population of that city were under arrest. The Manufacturers Bank of Troy, New York, having refused to pay its city tax, amounting to over two thousand dollars, the usual warrant was issued nnd placed fur survice in the hands of officer Kipp, who repaired to the bank ou Wednesday, and seized und carried away bills to the amount of the debt. Jim says the quickest way to reach the 'scat of war' is to set down o;i a homol's utst. The LVnyctte Journal, of the 1 3i!iSrS that A f! r n a n frwiL- iti t r to r Ififi , .. . pounus oi iih, with n sein in the Wn bash, tt fw miles below that city the dav previous, ihe largest portion of them were bass. Diabolical Attempt. Two men nam ed Andrew Williams and Alfred Tod., were arrested yesterday at the instance of Captain Conley, for attempting the destruction of the steamer New Lucy, by placing a kg of powder inside one of the cabin stove. There was no firo in the stove at the tim, the intontion being to insert the keg and cover it up, so that whn thf fire was applied the explosion woum i.iKe pir.ee. ine consequences 11 t i rr which might have resulted, had not the design been discovered and frustrated, would have been terrible. Evansville Journal. Republican Convention. The prople of Marshall County, witho-it re. gard to p'St poli ical differences, opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, the extension of Slavery in the Territories, and in favor of the principles of Washington and Jefferson, will meet at the COURT HOUSE in riyino-.th, on Saturday. May 3d, 133G, at I o'clock P. M., to appoint delegates to the State Convention, and to effect a more thorough organization. N. Smefma.v, - ' M. L. Smith, James O. Paxes, i Committee. Dam el Brown-, Ren's Brown, J State of Indiana. ITInrsiiall County, ss. 7i the Marshall Circuit Court. David B. Dunham, Samuel Church, jr , and Charles Gras, -(Complaint to subject v. f reale. Ute to execution Nel-onW. Peaon& j Jo eph Pear-on. J The plaintiff in the above entitled can e, by Jame O. Patk, their Attorney, have filed in my office their complaint again-t the above named defendant, to iubject real estate to execution; ard it appearing from the affidavit of a diintereted per-on that the de'endant, IveIon w. Fearon and Joeph Pearson, are non res'pent of the State of ndiana, thty are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of aid complaint, and that the amewill be heard and determined at the next term of the Alar hall Circuit court, to commence on the necond Monday in August, 150, and unless th ey appear a nd plead answer or demur thereto Ue fame will be heard in their ab en e. Atte t: NEWTON R. PACKARD, April 10. 1S53. 4t3 Clerk. ShcrifPs Sale. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the 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 3d day of May, 185G. between tte hours of 10 o'clock m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the rents and prafits for seven years of, the following described real estate situate in said Marshall county, to wit: The west half of the south-east quarter or section 4, township 33 north, tn .range one east, containing fcO acres. Also, the undivided half of the east half of the south-west quarter of section 34, town 34, range one east, containing forty acres, more or less.' If said rents and profits will not brings sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, I will at the same time and place pioceed to sell" the fee-, simple title to said real estate to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Daniel Darber to satisfy said execution upon which he, W. E. Thompson, and W. L. Piatt are replevin, bail for Pomeroyöt Brother, and in favor of Samuel F. Pratt & Co. J. L. THOMPSON, SU'ff. Pr. T. B. Thompson dept. wApril 10, 1555. 3t3 XTATHAIRON, for A. supply iec'dat the Hair, a fresh ROBERTS. . To Sin Painters, &c An- assortment of Japanned Tins, suitible forsign pain ters for sale by G.B.ROBLKTS. i . x o Augusts, 1831. 21

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Xlic 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 wishing to continue their subsciiption. 1. If subscribers order a discontinuance of their papers, the publishermay, notwithstanding, continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the office to 'vhich they are directed their subscriptions continue and thev .die IC?(UUUIC Ulllll lllc UIIIIICI S Dill IS Sc." i lleJ and tlie nannr is nrilrfil tn i r1ion ed. 4. If subscriber remove without informing the puMisher. for the paper c-utinuedto their old address they are responsible. In addit:on to the above, the Courts have decided that refusing to take fro n the offi.eor i leaving uncalled-for, a paper on which arrea rages are nie, rnJiA rAUJA evidence o intent to defraud. List of Snd. Free Hanks aC I'm. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Agricultural Rank, Mt. Sterling. Rank of North America, Clinton. Bank of Indiana. Michigan City. Brookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhat. do Rockville, Rockville. do Ooshen, Goshen. do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do Warsaw, Warsaw. - do Monticello, Monticello. i Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank. Connersville. 1 Farmers & Mechanicsbank, Indianapolis j Jr'"ers' bank, West field. I framercy bank Lafayette. j Hoosierbank, Loiransport. Indiana bank, Madison. Indiana Stock bank, Laporte. I en!uck Stock H'k' Col"mbns. I I lint n iTl V r AAII If Itniib I I .. I . . I n .t I iiitiiuiivLWit tuuuii faun nulluni tun. 1 i a.-rane bank. Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. York Sc Virginia State stock bk, Evansville Prairie City bank. Terre aute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawni e bank, At J a.Savings bank of r.J.ana. Conneriville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. Bank of Fort Wayne. Dela vare County bank, Munice, North Western bank, Bloom field. Upper Wabash bank, Wabash, Wayne bank, Richmond, Wayne Lank, Loar.sport, f dis. (LT For the future we shall omit those that are not current, as there are about as many prices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. INHALATION FOR The mode of nhalation, in cases of di?eas ed Lunss and throat, recommededby Dr. Cur tis in his advertisement, strikes us as the true one. is now generally admitted ty our best i nh.sicians, that locu. diflicaltiescai only cultiesc.n only be ! successfully tieated by local applications. 1 1 ?e Pracuce na" ueL" f. ueu u,e nral I Willi respeci to exiernai inuainaiiou aim cor rosions, and we see not why diseases of the tiiroat and lunis may not be treated in the same manner; we believe they may. In thi variable climate of ours, where lung and throat comp'aints have become so prevalent and rife I weearnesuy lecuinineuu tu me puunu. aim iu the afflicted especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis' remedy. One who has tried it. See advertisement in this paper. OAUTON. Dr. Curtis Hyeana is the original and only genuine article. 41m2 bailers Mimical Pain Extractor. lue ftrral aiui principal cn uaciensucs oi j Daley' M micul Puin Extractor consist: 1st. Of its never-failing and uniquo property. is sooo ns applied to any external injury, to check ii.ll luiutioii iuslantly and npidly to reduce it. Tins feature constitutes its great power t alleviate the pu:n uf burns nud scalds, and of Miliar painful disrase in to iucrvdihly bort a pace ot time, oud as will nppear from the few testimonials hereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware lhat, iu all case of external injury, the paiu is prod iced by iufiainalion ot the injured part; and therefore if you remove the cause, ihe effect must cease. 21. Its purificativc properties neutralize the poisou that may lurk in the system, and will, when applied to the sores, draw re-idily all impire matter to the surface, and eject it hence the gl e it discharge it produces from sores occafiojie 1 by burns and when app'ird to old and iuveteruto sores, S ilt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Eich box of renuine Ddley's Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Tlate Engraved Label villi tho hiimtureof O. V. Click kner. & Co., Pro prietors, aud Henry Dillev manufacturer. AH others are counterfeit. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers iu Median throughout tho Uuited St des nud C tnada O.-K.Tairr, fSeii. A'ttor Michigan, at Detroit Clickcuer's 1Mb fr sale. II. B. PE0SI11XG, Ag'f. Plymouth InJ. Sept 20, 18 5. 27yt: Important to Fcaiinics. DR. CH EESEM AIM'S PILLS. The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and exteusivo practice; they are mild in their operation, ana certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. Ia every instance have the Pills proved sueces;fiI. The Pills invariably onrn those obstructions to which females arc liable, and brin nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathly counte nance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place whether rum exposure, cold, or any other cause, tho general health immediately begins to decline aud tho want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. To ladies Whose bealth will not per mit an increase of their family, the- pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will prevent preguancy. Head-ache, pain in the side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the irruptiou of nature; and whenever that is th) case tue pills will invariably remedy all these evils. Nor are they less efficacious in the cure of Leucorxhcea. commonly called the 'Whites." These pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted pureiy Vegetable, and free Iroinanythinginjurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. . These Pills are putupin cqiare, flat boxes. rersons resiumg wnere mere is-no agency established, by inclosing one dollar id a letter, to O. K. Tripp. Treraont Douse, cue door from Jeffdraon Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective addresses br return mail C. L. CHEESEM AN, , - Proprietor, New York': O. K. Tirr,Treraoet Honse, general agent for Michigan oatb.Ind. Ii. B. Perihin. Arent. PlrmJ a' o ' J rf8ept.20,1855. . 7yl The highest Price Paid; in cash, for Hides and Furs, at tbe Clothing Store of M. A. SIILOSS. Plymouth. March 20, 1856. , 52lf. CURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at iri . . ROBERTA

CHARLES A. HJJCiUS, Attorney - and Counsellor at Law. PLYMOUTH, Marshall County, Ind. WILL promptly attend to all 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, 1856. 2yl NOTICE is hereby givtii that the Commissioner and Engineer of the County of Starke, will oiler fur snlo n the law direct?, the cimtmctnf Ditching ng f jilow, to wil: Ditch No. 3 Town 32 Hange 4: i)10 rods, do 10 do 32 do 4; C 10 do do 8 do 30 do 1; 500 do . do 10 do 32 do 2; 400 do do 6 do 31 do 1;1072 do Ou the 29th day of April, 183H, at the Stere of C. S.Tibbits, in the town of Knox. Specifications of aid Ditching given O'i the day of sale, or at the Cmmis?ioMr's office at anv time; CIIAS. S. TlBBlTi, C m'r. j. S. R Mider E sinrer. 62 3. March, 20;h, 1655. DISSOLUTION. riHE partnership hereto rore existing beJL tween Thos. Pryce of Laporle and N. II. Oglesbee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of sai firm are to be paid to N. II. Oglesbee, and all )?.

i mauds against it are to le paid by 5nid Uglesbee. TUOS. PRYCE, N. H. OGLESBEE. Jan. 2?, 185G. Having disposed of my interest in the Brick store establishment at Plymouth, to my late partner, N. II. Oglesbee, earnestly hope the friends and patrons who have heretorore so liberally bestowed their favors, will con'.inue and increase them with the new firm. TH03. Pin CE. Jan 31, 135G.- 4Ctff. Jl. 3ELE3C?XTjSS,37riHOSB indebted toX. II. Oglesbee & Co. JL are respectfully reijuested to call and pay up in whole or in p.irt by the 1st day of April net. We hope our Irienus will uot pass this call unheeded, but make an eHort to pay up in part, nt least. N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. Feb. 21, 1850. 47tf. (trRare Clmncc.oC8 The undersigned wishes to sella handsome and well improved little A few miles from Maxinkukee Lake, and west of Jas. Houghton's neighborhood, and lying in Starke county, Ind. It contains forty acres all under fence, and thirty cleared, with a good hewed log rouse, well, and a flourishing young orchard. There are also two 80 acre lots adjoining it, now offered for sale, which, together with the improved forty, would make a very desirable farm. Price S-'.OO, cash. JAPHETII OSRORX. Jan 31, lS",fi. 4i;nr2. Invitation ALL PERSONS having unsettled accounts upon my book', for services rendered j prevnus to y. e nrsi o u "c ' , 1 v i"?u i wise, beiween mis aui me iciuu u.iy u i:i next, as shall be obliged to place my nclor co'lcdion counts in the hands of others a ter that date. ANY OXE un .ble to pay Doctor-bill will please call and get a re eipt. Thanklul for past confidence and favors, solicit a continuance of the sme. UENJ. A ROVER. Maxinkuc'cce Lake, March H'.G. 2 f. Sheriff's Sale. )Y virtue of an execution to me directed fri'ra 'he M irshall Common Pleiv court I will off.T at public h1c nt the court home door iu the towu f.f Plyuiou'h, in Fai.l c uinty, on Saturday the 2 h diiy rf April, 18G, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m. slid 4 o'clock p in, on nid dav, the rents and profi's lor seven years c f the following described real eta!c situate in said M ir.hall couiity, to-wi:: Comincniing ct the south west corner of lots two and three f sectiou tiicht, iu township thirty-three uorlh, of raiige one east; thence east eighty rods, thence north 0 rods, thence west -eighty rods, thence eighty ro's to tha place of beginning; except the privilege tf a mill seat not to exceed oae acre of gruimd, on the south line of said tmct, nud the privilege of cutting a ditch from the lako to said mill seat. f said rents find profits will not bring a sum sullifient to satify said execution, inter, st nnd costs, will at the samt time and place proceed to fv tho fwe simple title to said real estate to satisfy thesime. Lei ied upon as the property of O. y. Barnard to satisfy said execution iu favor of Amos Mendenhall. J, L. THOMPSON, sirtr. March 27. ISoG. Ii3. 30,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT wanted at the Brick Store, for which the highest market, price .vill be paid in cash. Oct 25, 1335 32tf. CLARIONETS for sale at Laporle, Rubebts. 17yl.

ISJbJI-LsJ. BILili of the Harshali Couiity ADOPTED DECEMBER 8, 1655. Mr. EntTOB. -As this Society has adopted a uniform system of charge f, and believe it a duty tn the public and to themselves tu acquaint the citizens of Marshall county with the fee bill, and least an erroneous opinion should be entertained, we would state that the charges are about the same as they have been in this locality for the last three years, and about the same as the Liporte fee bill, adopted June 26th, 1852, when everything was very cheap in comparison to the present prices. We give a fw of the leading items, which cover most of the practice in this locality, referring the reader to theee bill for specific diseases and surgery. Affiled you will find the Marshall County Fee Bill and the Laporte County Fee Bill: '

Iflnrshnll County Fee Bill of 18-35. Advice and medicine at office, 1 00 to 3 00 Extracting tooth, . Visit and medicine in town, . 1 50 00 When more that one by request, each Night visits altei 9 p. m. Night visits in country, 1 mile, do do, per mile alter first, - Visits per mile in day time, from , , C a m to 9 p m, first udle, Every additional mile, Consultation in town, 6 00 Midwifery, Naturalcases in town, Detention after six hours, pet hour, Cases requiring forceps, turning, or extracting with 1 00 1 50 2 00 75 1 00 . 0 to 10 00 00 60 forceps, . 10 00 to 30 00 Delivering Placenta, , 5 00 Attending case of abortion, 6 00 to 10 00 Twin Case. f 7 50 - . Mileage in obstetrical cases, and consultation, half that of ordinary viiita. Published by order Of tbe Society. Plymouth ,

Tau-BP läccöjas. ci IjIfgiijvi ! : T AM BOUND TO SELL one of the best stocks of Hoots and Shoes ever brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratifing to all. Yes, You will Smile when you hear, ror mean what I say. must ant will selltorich and poor, old and young, and at prices less than they can buy the slock for, say nothing ab iut making. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, that he can and will sell one of the liest ami mlMost Substantial STOCKS OF U00TS & SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods h .ving been bought for cash, and selected by myself from the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them o be perfect in every respect. ICTl 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 chauces early. Next door to the Brick Store. I am bound to fell to all Who may favor me with a call. JOHN IIASELTON. Match 27, 185S. . ltf

SHEFFIEXcB'S CHICAGO AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, IVo. la Franklin St., CHICAGO, Illinois. e WING our arrangements complete to supply a.l the requisitions of the trade with a stcc!t of Presses, Type, Ink, Chases, Cases, GALLEYS, CUTS, BORDERS, &c, A well as every other article rrqiiredinu Hictvspapcr, nook, or Job Office, wo are prepared to iurni&U the trade on the mst liberal terms. OihVe. entire " with everything complete, furnished without delay. Priuters will lind. 'ip n tri I, that the Type of Our Own Manufacture Are excelled by none iti the great rt-q lisites of SUPERIOR METAL, FINE FINISH & MOST PERFECT LETTER. In addition to which,-a large and diversified assortment of Type of all styles, from the old and j'istiv celebrated Foundry of Messrs. C. T. White & Co., Xcw York, Will be kept constantly on hand, and orders to any extent, for their manufacture, will be filled without delay. PRINTING PRESSES Of all descriptions from the Well known manufactory of Messrs. It. Hoc ä Co., Wn be always on band, or ordered to suit 'he Trib ns well as the prent viirn-lvjif ih'ir FURNISHING MATERIAL, for varch their m.iiinfactnry h is obtained so bisjb a refuJntion. Ricgi.ks', Foster's -uid other l eses lurui.-liod on order xt Manufacturer' a prices. Of cverv description from the best manufacturers. Confident that no other establishment in ihe N.Ttb West c m t ff rthe s;une fnciliries f ir renewing n ltintn j OTu-o, respectfully solicit a call. C. G. SHEFFIELD, Agent. Chicago, February, J8-f, X. It. N wp;per nfiu-es lhat wish to purihnse twenty-live doll its' won h of u.a'eri d nr y pnbli!i this itdv-rtiscnicnt to the aotount t five dollar, mid fend two papers marled to Sheffield's Chicago Type Foundry. Stale oi Indiana, 3Iailiail County, In the Marshall Circuit Court. CATHERINE FOX. 3 r. Complaint for Divorce. CHARLES K. FOX T "MIE Plaintiff in the above cause has filed in myoffice a complaint for divorce, and it appearin-j by affidavit that the defenuant, 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 in riymouth on the second. Monday in August, 1856. and unless he appear and plead, answer or deiiiur thereto, the same will be heard in his absence. Attest: NEWTON R. PACKAKD. Clerk, By James McFarlix, Deputy. March 27, 185G-Iw3 Look Here, Farmers. The Celebrated Kentucky Horse, jZSl. EC COJ ST KEPT by Fitzgerald last season, in Plymouth, and which took the first Premium at the Aericultural;Fair of Mar hall co-m ty, will stand for Mares this reason in Plymouth, Fairmount. and.Smith's Tavern, Michigan Koad. . P. T CLIFFORD. April 17, 1S.',G. Laporte County Fee Bill of 1852. To advice and medicine at office, 53 to 100 Visits in town, each 75 When more than two visit per ' day, 2 00 Single visit, 1 00 Night visit after 9 o'clock pm, j 23 Visit in country, one mile, - 1 2 " - two miles, 1 50 " " three miles, 1 75 " four miles and upwards, ' 50 Firt mile at night. 2 00 Each additional mile, 50 Consultation,exclusive of mile age. 5 00 Detention, pel hour, -50 Fractions, it over half a mile, to be charged as whole miles. Ordinary medicines included in the above charges. , . Midwifery. Natural cises in town, - 5 00 Detention, after 8 hoars, per . : hour. 60 Extreme cases forceps turning 'or- extracting with , crotchet, 10 09 to 20 00 DeliTeriug Placenta, , 5 oo Abortion, 5 00 to 10 00 Twin cisei, , . f , . -7 00 When in ocuntry, mileage lo he added. Mileage in cases of obstetrics and consult - tion one -half that of ordinary visits. April, 7th, 1856. ' 313. S- IUGINBOTHAM Sec'y. .

n. a. TiioAirs s: Of cat Excitement. PERSUING & THOilll'SOX, Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Groceries. VARIETY is .said to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if confined with'n proper limits. The subscribers having recently associated themselves together'as dealers in. Drugs & Medicines, Of all kinds, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent and Eclectic Medicines, Krushes, Sash, Var nishes, Groceries of all kinds. Toys, Boo!is, Stationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be sold al the lowest living prices for cash andapprove-l produce. Pershing &. Thomp on sensible of the favors heretofore received at the hands tf the citizens of Harsh U County, Tender their thanks for nast favors, and solicit a continuance of ll.eir confidence. We K - I are determined to make their interests our in terests. t3"V7e warrant all goods sold by us to l e what we represent them. Call at the old stand of II B. Pershing. March 'JO. 183. -VJtf. J ohn has Gone Down ACCORDING to fone ptedict'o'i heretof no made by my warmest friends. But it ia only JJoicn Cellar! where I was ssut, I suppose, to starve. There m nothing here but Brandy, Whisky. Ale, Lemon vi', Apple, llrMNl ILmh, Eg. S irdines. Pi, Krout, riot Coffee. M ish ami Milk, C.itPiip, Vig I'et, Tripe, D.y Venison rod ltcef,Tom:itoe, IVaelies.Oreen Corn, Tongues, Salmagundi, Cheese, ami a tew snc! things an down cellar where they are trying to ktep me to starve. About the tirae I went down, one of iny Slumghai hens went up. Somebody says they will put mein :ail because 1 eil liquor iu the ce.l ir. S nie say it is a Grocery Su.'oon. Some 7itorativ. Not so, for have no rest iuit. Jiucswa w.ui't do, f..r 1 have to trot all day. I'll call it the BjIboou. C-dl and see him. Voting man, JOHN, THE BUTCHER Wayne Engine & Gar Works Fort Wayne, Indiana. " flUlE Subscribers, Proproprielors of the i. i bove w rks, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY, Agriwiltoral Implements and Castings, of every description. Thev call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest and Best Improvements, and using the best material and the greatest care in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most wperior in te. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Sair "Sills OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si tiate ADJO.NNG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the CNAL, enable them to dtdiver their work with facility a-.d dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. We are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil McLachlau & Co. GmöO J. B. y Co. 1,800 Acres Land for SS j&l. 58Lu riIIE foTlo. ving Lands situate in Maishall I county, Indiana, are now offered Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on liberal tems, v:z: W iofnen Sec. 31, town 34 range 1 east & the s e The nwj tt tt

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& n e of n w $ N el oisvli Wiofse4 N . Nw El ofnej &. e J.ofwt I N w i of sec and w of 3 e i tt 4 0App ications to purchase, accompanied by propositions, will he gladly received and promptly attended to when addressed to E. A. WALES. Detroit, Mich. Feb. 21, 135G. 47lf. J. B. D00LITTLE, M. D, Eclectic Ph ysician, Licentiate of tbe New York Medical Society; also, Honorary member and Graduate ofthe Metropolitan Medical College ot the City f New York, would inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that he is prepared to .? . t . it r aitena loan cans in ois profession. Office at bis residence on Michigan street, in the Yinnedge block, fiymoutn. Sept. 6, 1 855. 25tf. T RIANGLES for sale at R.OBEET3. 17yl. ' OF ALL KHnDS Sugar as low as 9cts. per pound, to be tound at the lirick Store. OCt 25, 1855 - 32c Tobacco, the best in the ROBERTS. city, at BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D idd's Horse Doctor, " Thinks to myself, Crotchet Work, Dwight's Mythology," ' Spencer's Egypt, Woodfall's Junius For sale at ROBERTS. July 12, 1855. 17yl m - Wagim For Sale Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb 21. 1856. 47tf. UlanlC Oceils A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and lor sale at the Banner office either by the quire or single copy. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved forrr, for sale at this office. Serenading Ones, for 1 at ' ROBERTS. !

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jThe first permanent Newspaper establif fl ed at Plymouth, Ind. I n t open dent in all lliiu?: Fettered by no parly trammels, riiqu or Kir-" ish Inriucures hcldin; JtcrcJ the public gotd: EXTEND ITS CAREER! The of II Volume of the Plymouth Weekly Bannet will be commenced immediately after the expiration of the present volume, and although it lias at present a permanent living patronage, it is the anxions de--sire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. In a few weeks more, wc 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 hare manifested an unfaltering devotion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at the same time, to continue their exertions in extending the circulation of the paper and its adverfsing patronage. As heretofore the Banner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may agitate the public mind leaving its conductor free to vole as his own discretion may dictate; and when parlies get upon our platforfil we w ill sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promptly and freely repudiate them. We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limit?, and would gladly see it abolished nere u now exists; oat we are jusi as mucti 'AnKAnn..lJAAt. - r - ? t 1 i m - . . . . . opposed to the use of illegal and unjustifiable j means to accomplish these end:? We fall f out with no one for differing with us upoa such subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting the same liberality at the hands of others. I uom in our social an i 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 partaking of another, charity, mutual forbearance and kindness may apply the esrential remedy; and so far as wo are concerned careless about special promises we shail incesrantly strive to avoid all error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and hovl at our heels until Ihey mire and rot in their native filth. It is a pleasure to have the good w.ll and patronage of every one, unless it has to be purchased at too great a sacrifice; but we have ever placed tac 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 of our friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymonth Banner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view ofthe flattering prospects of our town, and the increased facilities that are just at the very doors of our mercantile, laboring and -Isricullural classes, in the way of Kailroad and other improvements of which the Banner has ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realizalion of our wishes. Wil- J. BUHNS, Editor & Proprietor.Tlymouth, Feb. it, lS5:. lYew Blanks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claimsof an approved shortform, and at a very short price, ore for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly orinted and for sale at the same place. Bring on your Seed f 1,000 Push, bright clean Clover seed. 1,000 do do do Timothy Reed, 3,000 do do do Flax Feed anted at the Lapor'.e Acricultiiral and Feed Wore, for which the highest market ptieewill e paid. LEMON & SON. Laporte, Oct 13, IS55. Slyl. JUST RECEIVED at tho Biick Store, a lot of AVintcr Shaw ls. Coll and getane before they are till gone, oct 2 , 1?!53 3tf ZEPHYR HOODS, LARGE and Smal'. Comforts of different kinds to be had at the Brick Store, oct 25. :tf lnife SIiar;cncrs, Somtlhii'tr new nOUERTS'. AT THE BRICK STORE, $5,000 Of the Liporte and Plym outh Plank Rrwl M nev, for which will be piven in exchange, Goods ut tho very lowest cah prices. N. II.0GI.ESCECJL-CO-May31, 1C53. llif. Q0 ffi9 gEg9 MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Mil-. ler's washing compound and Staren .Polish, German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. T.emont House, one dojr from JelTerson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. rep 20, 55-27yl. DAXIEL, BROWiV, General Land Agent OF THE CINCINNATI Peru and Chicago Railway Couipanr, forlha aleof LiuJiT in Lanorte St. Joseph, Marshall, Fulton, Miami nnd Grant counties, in the Stite of ndiana; wiil also- atJend to eelling and purchasing Land, and the paynent of Taxes, 13 all the above mentioned coiinties or for a'iy other persons who may have business of that kind lo Jo. references: W. C. Hinnn, Laporle. fid. A. L. Wheeler, Plymouth, " . J cob S, Carter, New York, Thos. McDonald, Plym uth, " L. J. Brown, Rochester, Jesse. Hi (rein. Prti J'lymouth, Ind., Feb.21, 1856. 46tf. MYRESPECTS7 . WILL all those who are inuebted to me please call and t et le their little account', as am S'Tely oppressed on aceount of some bad bargains heretofore ma le with bad ; ergs. I am now trying to do business on my own hook, and want all tbe dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. ROBERT RUSK. March 6, 185G-3w50 JUST RECEIVED. Oar world, Cone Cut Corners, t . Star Papers, New York Naked, The Watchman, Bell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, r'v - Lieut, Maury's Geography ofthe Sea, Life of Bill Poole, Grace Lee, - Summer Lands, Susan, - - Kansas and Nebraska., . Wolfert's Roost, Parish Side, Our Parish, " A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, ' - Life Sara Hoaston, 1 " ROBERTS'. Jnly 12. 1855. . 17yl AT the Brick Store, Bnlter, Eges, Tallow, Beeswax, Bags, Deer Skins. To make a - long story short almost all kinds of. Produc Till betaken in exchange Tor Goods, at fair prices. . N. . OGLESBEE & Cd. oct 2S, 1855 ' 30 WOODS HAIR RESTORATIVE, ' w v fresh suppU for sale at ROBERTS. ' . Laporle Julf li, 1835. - 17y4. -

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