Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 May 1856 — Page 3
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Notes and accounts due this office have 1 ten cerosited for jettleirjent with the followjr. renonr, and as fast as we can make sath factory arr. nien.ents he same plan will be adopted at other places: JohsZehsk. Wolf Creek Mills. E Moo. Esq., Union Town. IFash. TüTTi-E, Lycurgus. Wolf Crttk Pack. John Zehner, our gtntlrmanly little Agent at Wolf Creek Mills, is iloing land oflieo business for. the Dinner at that point. Ifiak flffh. Pirlnrn. We are not anx-! ious to create any excitement, but ifj Stack. Oglesbee and others don't get the ! public mind on P's and Q's, th-re is no virtue in advertising. Utad and grow wiser. Tyntr City. Our friend Cushman. at Tyncr City, is just in the receipt of a Splendid Stock of spring find summer goods, and we understand he is doing an excellent paying business at that point. County ConrenfiOl!. We understand that the Republican Convention was very well attended at the Court House, on Saturday last. Corporation IlrrtioB. The election on Monday passed off as quietly ami interciting as any little rouuicipil ennvasa we split up, the Democratic nominations were successful from highest to lowest. The vote stood about as follows; Dem. l.t Ward Klinge' R-i. Br wn, TLornp.-on, IlCWVlL We tervtlt, MiUhe'.l, !! 81 Sd 3d 4th r K do Hat, 83 Cl-avcl nd, 83 Palmer, e7 Colins, 100 ' 81 t-2 7i do do d CUrk and Treasurer, 01 Perhimj, Marshal, lot) Cherry, Asresssr, yi (.r.flla. Capron Wod, Evans, 80; ! It is only necessary to ssy thut on II the ticke t3 we had the best men in the town, and a success of either would have been the election of a g'od board. Sr. Lcuis WaT&. A chemist has i has i famished the St. Louis Democrat with , . ..I- i & . , . n analysis ol the hydrant water used in that city. Here it is! . .... 'An:malcil.p, 22 part?. 37 irnf.!tered sewer dra'nage. Insects, 6 Decomposed old I oots, 4 Vegetables (sprouting.) 4 Murk, f. Street mad (just enough io give a proper flavor) 11 Ammonia, 1 Pure watet (a trace,) 1 Total, 10i) Under the heal of Aaimalcul e thecheaiists places dead dog , rats, pot-mortem children, and cats. t Appropriately under this h ad is pliced dead horses auJ cow.;, and other quadrupeds. toben ia Ruins. We learn by a private dispatch'from Evamville, that a fire broke out in the town of Owensboro. yesterday morning flb)ut 5 o'clock. Our informui t says when his boat passed uir.e houses were consumed ud the fire still raging. Lou. Times.
- - j ujiuer io saiiMy aiu e.ecuiioii i iutu Th ppst office at tlur.linstoa was en- ! he' w- E- Thompson, and W. L. Piatt are re...i .ki i plevm bail tor rometoyö: Brother, and in fa red and robbed of S130. on th night !.Qr cf SajlUel F. pratt & Co.
tared of the 14th tnst. S ears lh Hsruld. i A colored preacher eloquently t!J his 1 . 1 ... ll . I
guuu uieuieia mcj --vtuiu mount on niCCHI IITIOM xveagle's ings. .nd soar to de Und ob cat- rrivU - , , - I ' v r;.K-j i -i w i rfillE partnership hereto ore existinsr befisri.ndeels where de grby runs down J tween Thos. Prvce of Laporte and N. II. bofe sides of yer raouL Yea, yrnly, de I Oglesbee. is this day dissolved by mutual conday wiU cum tvhen yoa all will mount sent. The notes and accounts of said.Ifirm ou de weagle's iug9, and play on de harp are lo 'e I?aitl .to H- Oglesbee, and allde-
ob a thciifiand atrin' The correspondent of the Ln lou Dtily Navs sar: The Emperor has ordered i the nurse not to kiss the baby! An editor remarks that some one has written on the art of making one happy without money, and says he is in an excellent condition to be experimented upon. Democratic Nominate x is Missou nr. St. Louis April 24 The Benton Democrats of this State have nominated Thomas H. Brpten Lr Governorand Mr. Kilby of Holt county for Lieutenant Gotroor. The Atchison Domocrais have nominated Truxton Polk for G jverner. : The marine lossea on the Northern Likes in 1850 amounted to tho cuorroous sum of 84.995,664. A Djtchman having a friend hung iu this country, wrote U his friends, informing them that, titer addressing a large mealing of citizens, tha scaffold on which he stood, gave way, owing to which he fell and broke his neck. The following is a rich specimen of an English farrier's bill; ."The amount o( JC2 2i. is due lo in a for cuiiug your pony which died yesterday.'1 Col. Sullivsa D.'HarriF, of. the Ohio Cultivator, has been appointed by Gov. Chase Adjutant General of the militia of Ohio. : . .. The imports at Nw Yoikfor tha week . endiag April 29th ariluRd at aha enorTjaoua sum of 864,440.000. one of the hciviQt In one week ret known. ' A neighbor of Lord Timothy Dritter observing him riding one morning with only one spur od, inquired the reason. Why. what would be the use of aoo-r th" itid IxiiliiSip: -if. one sidefof '
A little boy was rauncing a bit of gingerbread. His mother asked who gare it to him. "Miss Johnson gave it to me." "And did you thank her for iV inquired the mother, 'Y e-s. I did, but I didn't tell her so!" ' -
The Turks have a curious custom of nevj er giving eoan fearing that it will wash j away love If ono shouttl wish lo pre. pre sent you a piece, he would lay it upon the floor from whence you might take it without fear of 'cutting" him or beirg cut.'" City Drug Store. Wilson A Indreic, keep cbh. stantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Drugs & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes; xc. A'so, a trrtal assortment nf TYvnml F-?nC' GooJs a' the Cit-V D Store, one door Westofthe Laporte Hotel, Laporte, Vnd March 27, 1853. lyl Seek .Wo J?urt1zeri But come to ÜE60LAT "WHERE YOU IVILLFiND THE First arrival of New Goods, Opened Tor Spring Trade. i IJOETRY is sometimes used when the atteni B linn t? Y( iml.lir ii oirnoc'llf cvl.rlit lnt as nank's "Ma&hcen" i out of order at pres ent, we will invite you, in plain and simple language, to Call and see the STYLESj and compare Ol"R PRICES with what you have formerly pall. Wc intend to sell Our Goods are selected by one who has ha 1 an experience of mxetekx years, which must give him a decided advantage over those 5 iy ers who are not posted; and our cutO;iiers I sall have the benefit of this experience. We will not nltemnt to enti rerate articles. hut merely say that wc shall try to keep Every thing; thai is needed. THE LADIES cn find anything they wish, from a twenty dollar ilk drei to a cambric needle. THE GENTLEMEN can have every want su; plied, from the crowa of the head to the so eoi tue icot. KEVEMUER that wc are mt to be undersold! j Once more we ure you to co.ne an.1 see us i at Lc olditaud of Westcrvclt & Hewctt. ' J. E. U E-STEIiVELT i CO. j May 1, it3. State or Indiana. I?2arliall County, ss. In the Marshall Circuit Cvurt. David B. Dunh m, 1 Samuel Church, jr , I and Charle (Jra., (Complaint to ulject: ts. reale tale to execution Xel onW. Pear on & Jo eph Pear on. j The plaintiff in theibove entitled can e, by Ja:ne O. Pa:k , their Attorney, have fileJ in mr o.lic; their complaint again t the above named defendant', to ubject real e tale to execution; ai'd it oppeannij from the afli.lavit ; of a di mtcre ted per on thit t -e !e eniant, of a di intcre ted per on thit t e 'eI on.u- r 9'1 nJ J epu i earson. are noil re pent of the State of ndiana, they are ' i: i . uieiii-ic noiuicuui iuw iism.u.... I''j I of .aide mnljiiit. and that the fame will be t , i i. ,1-. .. 1 .1..Mar halt Circ it court, to commence on the econd .Monday in August, and unless t !i ey a ppe a r a n d pi ead a n we r o r d em a r t h e reto t .e -aire will be heard in their ab en e. Alte t: NE-.VTOX R. PACKARD, April U.IS51. 413 Clerk. fihrrifDs. Snip. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk or 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 S.turday, the 3d day of May, IS5o. between the hours of 10 o'clock t a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on 3aid day, the rents aud profits for seven years of the following described real estate situate in said Marshall county, to wit: The weit hal of the south-east quarter of Lcctioa 4, township 31 north, in range one east, containing t0 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 notbrin.;a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution, 1 will at the same time and place pioceed 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 upo-i which J. L. THOMPSON, Sh'ff. Pr. T. B. Tüonipsou dept. April 10, 1235. 3t3 manu agai.i u arc io ue pain oy an tcs bee. THOS. PRYCE, N. II. OGLESÜEE. Jan. 2, IS55. 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 heretofore so liberally bestowed tlieir favors, will conlcnue and inciease them with the new firm. THOS. PtYCEJan 31, ISÖC. 4Gtff. f ff W)SE indebted toN. II. Oglesbee &. Co. I are respectfully requested to call and j pay up in whole or in pirt by the 1st day of April next. We hope our menus will not pass this call unheeded, but make an effort to j pay up m part, at least. N. H. OGLESBEE &: Co. Feb. 21, 13G. 47tf.' ' KpRare Cliance.D) 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, Indi it co ttains forty acres all under fence, and thirty cleared, with a good hewed log hiuse, well, and a flourishing young orchard. . 1 There are also two 80 acre lots adjoining it, now offered for ale, which, together with the improved forty, would make a very desirable farm. Price SÖ00, cash: " JAPHETH OSB0RN. Jan 31, 18-.G. ALL PERSONS having unsettled accounts upon ray' book, for services rendereJ previous to the first o"Januao;' IS 6" are hereby invited to call and sett e, by note or otheriwise, between fnis and the tenth day o! AprI j next, as shall be obliged to place my ac,!tr that date. : ANY ONE un ible lo pay Doctor-ini will pleae call and get a receipt. - .' ' . Thanklul for past confidence and favors, solicit a continuance of the same. . " ' ...BENJ.'A GROVER. . Maxinkuckee Laxe, March 2Gf I8)f;-2if irrATHAIRON, for the iHair.a;frfsh -ppIr Iec'd,t 1 KUfcKlb t fLARIONETS for sale at RoiwTS.V. . aapplr ree'd at - i
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. o "law of newspapers;" . i l. Subscribers, who dd not give "express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subsciiption. -. I. If subscribers order a discontinuance of their papers, the publisher may, notwithstanding, continue tosend them until all arrearages are paid. ' 3. If subscribers neplect or refuse to take their papers from the office to vhich they are directed their subscriptions continue and they are responsible until the printer's bill is settle land the paper is ordered tobe d'scontinued. ' '' 4. ff subtrribers re.nove without informing the publisher, for the piper c utinued to their oM address they are responsible. In addition to the above, the Courts have 'ecided that refusing to take fro n the offi eor ' leaving uncalled-ror a paper on wh!Ch arrearages are one, I'liMA rAUiA evidence o tent to defraud. . mListoriiid. Free Bauks at Par. CORRECTEU WEEKLY. Ajs'ricült'tTal Ran!;, Mt. Sterling. Cank of North America, Clinton. Bank of Indiana. Michigan City. Btookville bank, Brookville. Hank of Syracuse, Syracuse. ! do , Elkhart, Elkhat. .do Rockville, Hockville. do Goshen, Goshen. do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. ilo do do do Salem, Salem. The Capitol, ndianapolis. Warsaw, Warsaw. Monlicello, Monlicello. J Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. . . ! Ciescent City bank, do. j Cambridce City bank, Cambridge City, j Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Connersville. ' Farmers & Mechanics bank, Indianapolis. ! Farmers' bank, West field. . i (Jramercy bank Lafayette, j lloosier bank, Lnansporl. j Indiana bank, Mndion. Indiana Stock bank, Laporte. I Kentucky Slock bank, Columbus. Huntington county bank, Huntington. : Lairrane bank, Lima. ; Jlerchanls' & Mechanics bark, New Albany. j Vork & Virginia's I p-1v. 1 1. t I r?l".T CJ ' State stock bk, Evansville Terre aute. I Salem bank, Salem. Shawm e bank, AtLica. Savinits bank of ndiana Conuer.ville. Traders bnnk, ndianapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. tlis. it .t it Dela vare County bank, Munice, North Western bank, Bloomfield, j Upper IVabash bank, Wabash, i Wayne bank, Richmond, v ayue bank, Lovransport, " UEr 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 FOli The mode of nhalation, in cases of diseased Lungs and throat, recommeded by Dr. Curtis iu lus alverttsement, strikes us as the true lone it is now generally aumuieu oy ouruesi . ,,t.., ,11 ffl.,, U nnl v ho ' v1' !ls-1'V '; li 7 , ... ' Miccessfu iv tieaiea oy local applications. I tie practice Iia uecu nn ucu iiuui me with respect to external Ju.laaiation and corrosions, and k see not why diseases of the tJ.roat and luuMS may not be treated in the same manner; r.e ueneve iney may. in iaivnriable climate of outs, where lunj and throat m il : I comp'aints have become so prevalent and rife I we earnestly recommend to the puhlic. and to j the afflicted especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis remedy. lOiic who has tried it. See advertisement in this paper, UAUniX. Dr. Curtis' !Iy?cana is Iheoriginal and only genuine article. 41m0 Diillcj's Magical Pain Exlrador. Tue great and priiicip&l chiiacleristics tf D.il'ey's M igical Pain Extractor consist: Is!. Ot its never-'"ailiug and unique property. m sou!) :9 applied to any external injury, to cheek i nil i (nation instantly and rapidly to reduce it. Tuis feature constitutes it great power to alleviate the paui of burns and cahl., and of other pa:nrul diseases in fo incrcdildy hört a space of time, aud as will appear from the few testimonial hereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, in a I care of external injury, the pain is prod iced by inflamation ol the i.ijitred part; and therefore if you remo e the cause, the effect must ctase. 21. lti purificative properties neutralize the poison lhat may lurk in the system, and will, when applied Io the sre., draw re ulily nil iinp ire matter to the surface, and eject it hence the gre it discharge it produce from sores occasioned by burns and when applied loolJ and inveterate sores, Salt Rheum, or other cutaneous disease.. ' Each box of e:mino D.lley's Pain Extractor Ins upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with the inintureof O. V. Click ene & Co., Pro prietors, and Henry Dallkt inannlactnrer. A'l others are eomiterfeit. . Price 23 cents per box. For sale by 11 Dni'rqistsaiid Dealers in Medicine thrnn;hut the United St tesaud Cüiada' O. K. Tarf . Oen. At tor Michigan, at Detroit Clickeuer' PdU fr sale. II. 13. PE3SH1NG, Ag'r. Plymouth InJ. Sept SO. 1835: 27yl. Important to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. Toe combinations of ingredients iu these Pills, is the result of a long and exteusivu practice; they are mild in tlieir operation, aud certain ol restc ring nature to its rnoper channel. Iu every instance have the Pills proved snccessbd. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to which females arc liable, nnd brin' nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathlv countenance cnxnged to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes placo whether Vom exposure, cold, or anv other cause, the j general health immediately begins to decline aud the want oi such a remedy has been the causo of so many consumptions among young fenules. To lailics whoso health will not permit an increase of their family, the-; pills will prove a valuable acquisition 9 they will prevent pregnancy. Head-ache, pain in the tide, palpitatiou of iho heart, loatluug of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always aviso from the irruntiou of cature; and whenever that is tin case the pills will invaiiabty' remedy ell ibcsei evil?, Nor are they less effhncious in the cure f of Leucorrhffi t, commonly called the 'Whites. These pills should uever be taken during pregnancy, as they would bo sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted puiciy Vegetable, and tree Irom ny Hon -injurious to lite or lieaUIi. Full and explicit directions accompany eaeb These Pills are pat up in smrr.' flat boxes Persons residing where there is no agency es tablished, by luclosing one dollar in a letter, to O.K. Tripp. Treraont House, oue door from Jcffeion Avpuue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective addresses bv rc tarumaiU ., C. L. CHEESEMAN, ; .., . Proprietor, New Yolk: O. K. Tiirr,Tremont House, general aqent for Michigan. iL B. i'ershing! Agent, Plymouth, lud. . Sept. 20, 1 83t - ?7yl. v The highest Price l Paid, m cash, for Hides arid Furs; at the Clothing Siorepf : M.A.SUL0SS. Plvmoutb. March 20. .1856. r 52tf, . 1 ' L rjURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at
CHARLES A. EUJGUS, Attorney and Counsellor at Xaw, Plymouth, r Marshall County, Ind. WILL promptly attend to all business in the line of Jiis profession. with which he may be entrusted. Office in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges St Porter, over Pierce's Clothing Store, i . . - . Plymouth, April 3, 1836. 2yt
NOTlCi" ii hereby given that the Commissioner and Engineer of tlm County of Slarks, will olVer for alio fl the law directs, the contract of Ditching as f illows, to wit: Ditch No. 3 Towu32 Hange 4: !)2 ) rods, do 10 do -32 do 4; 6 10 do do 8 do 32 do 1 ; L00 do do 11) do 32 do 2; 400 do do 6 do 3) do 1 ;l07t do On the2ytb day ot April, 185(5, at the S:erc of C. S.Tibbits, in the town of Knox. Specifications of said Ditching given 01 the day of sale, or at the C muussio'it-r'i otiice at any timr: CHAS. S. TllißlT.S, C m'r. J. S. II -mler Engineer. 52'3. .biirb. 20 h, lP5fi. Sheriff's Sale. DY virtue of an execution to mo directod Irpin he 3 irsball Common Pleas court I will off r at public sale at the court boue door in the town of Plymouth, in sail c "liity, on Saturday the 2'i.h d:y of April, 18iG, between the hours of 10. o'clock a m, nod 4 o'cltck p in, on said day, the rents and prod's lor seven years t f the following described real estate situate in said M nvhail coiinly, to-wit: Commenting at the south west corner of lots tw ami three f section tight, in township thirty-three north, of rai g one east: thence east eighty rod?, thence north 80 rods, thei:ce A est eighty nJ., thence eighty ro 's to th place of beginning; except the privilege of a mill sea' not to exceed one acre vi gruund, on the south line of said tract, and the privilege of cutting a ditch from the lake to said mill scat. " f said rents and profits wi'.l not bring a sum snllicii iit to 8Htifysaid execution, interest and cost, will at thesatni time and place proceed to sell the fvc simple title to said real estate to sitisly thesime. Lv ied upon as the properly of O. V. Barnard to satisfy said execution in favor of Auios Meivlenhad. j. l: Thompson, sinr. March 27. 183G. It3. I AM BOUND TO SELL one of A, best slocks of Hoofs and Shoes ever brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratifying to all. Yest You icill Smile when you hear, "or mean what I say. must an I will sellloricli and poor, old aud younjr, and at prices less than Uiey can buy Ihe stock for, say nothing abgilt making. The subscriber ' begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, hat he can and will sell one of the 12 es I and Host Subs f ant i fit STOCKS OF BOOTS Ac SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods Ir.ving been bought lorea.h,and selected by myself from the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them to be periect iu every respect. O 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. Neit door lo the Brick Store. I am bound to sell to all Who may avor me with a cU. JOHN HASELTON. Match 27, 133(5. ltf SHEFFXEXcXPS. ' CHICAGO ?e?? 2 C & JSF S & ? AND PRINTER'S WAREHOUSE, 7ho. 13 Franklin Si., CHICAGO, Illinois. rjAVlNfS . our arrangement. complete to JLJ snj ly all the requit-itium of the trade with a bU c of Presses, Type, Ink, Chases, Cases, GALLEYS, CUTS, BORDERS. &c, As well a, every other article required in a Kcwspupcr, Book, or Job Office, wo are pit pared to 2umi&ü the trade ou the most liberal terms. Ofiiccs entire, with evervthing comjdetr, furni.shed without delay. Printers will lln.l. upr-ii trinl, that the Type of Our Own Manufacture Are exct lied by none ia the great rtqiisites SUPERIOR METAL, FINE FINISH & MOST PERFECT LETTER. ; In addition to which; n lirge aud diversified assortment of Type of all styles, from the old and justly celebrated Foundry of Messrs. C. T. While k Co., Xcw York, Vil! be kept constantly on band, and orders to aiiy extent, for their manufacture, will be filled without delay. ' PRINTING PRESSES Of at! description from the Well known manufactory of - JTIcssrs. It. Hoc & Co., . Will be always ou hand, or ordered to suit 'he Trnde. as well as the "reat vaiietylof th'-ir FURNISHING MATERIAL, for which their manufactory h is obtained so high a reputation. Rcggi.ks', Foster's and other Presses furui&hod on order it Manufacturer's prices. Of every description from the best manufacture ers. ' Confident that no other establishment in the North West can ff-T ihe same facilities fr renewing a Printin? OHlce, we respectfully solicit a call. C. G. SHEFFIELD, Agent. Chicago, February, 18.V), N. B. Ntwspi per offices that wish to purchase twenty-five dollurs'wortb of ma'eri dsnir.y publish this adv-rtuement to the amount ol five lol.'ar, nnd send two papers marked to Shef field' Lhtcago Type Foundry. Stale of Indiana, . I?IaiUall County, ss. ' i the Marshall Circuit Court. CATHERINE FOX, ) vs Complaint for Divorce. CHARLES K. FOX ) f f Plaintiff in the above cause has filed J in myoffice a complaint for divorce, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Charles K Fox, is'a non-resident of the State of Indiana, "ho ia notified of the endency of said complaint, and that the iaraa will be heard aud determined at the next term of said Court, to commence at the Court. House' iu Plymouth on the second: Monday in August, 1856. and nnless he appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard in his absence; 6 ' : - ii . ; : Attest! NEWTON R. PACKARD. Clerk, - , - ' By James McFiauix, Depulv. ' March37, 1856-1W3 . . 4 : Look Here, farmers. The Celebrated .Kentucky Horse, TT7"EPT by Fitzgerald last Season, in. Ply-, XV month, ant which took the first Premi urn at the Agricultural. Fair of Marshall cointy, will stand for Mares this season in Plymouth, rairmoun PJ 5"J.v,..r
E. A.TIIOMrS- SI Great Excitement. pcksiiing & Tiioni'sor, Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Mcdir , eines and Groceries. VARIETY is said to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if confined witlrn proper limits. in.1 iLriw WiiKrrrpntlv associated themselWlosrether-as dealers in w , . I BfIlTC tV. Ifl OCllClliCS. Of all kinds,. Taints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent and Eclectic Medicines, Brushes, Sash, Var nislie, Groceries of all kinds. Toys, Books, Stationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be eoldat the lowest living prices for cash and approved produce. Pershing & Thorn p on sensihle of the favors heretofore received at the hands t f the citizens of . 1 Harsh all Conn , lender their thanks lor past tavors, ana solicit a continuance. .of their confluence. . e are determined to make their interests our interests. 0'"e warrant all goods sold by us to be what we represent them. Call at the old stand ot II. B. Tcrshin. Much 20, 18.)G. 52 tf. John has Gone Down 4 CGORDINO to ro:ne prediction lioreto joreto- . But f re made by my warmest menus. it is only Down Cellar! where I was sen I snonose, to starve. There is nothing hero but brandy, w msKy. Aie, Lemonade, Apples, B.!el Ilam, Egg, Sirdines. Pies, Krouf. Hot Coffee. M ish and Mdk, Catsup, Pig Feet, Tripe Dry Venison and Beef, Tomatoes, Peaches. Green Corn, Tongues, Salmagundi, Cheese, and a lew such things ale down cellar where they are trying to keep me to Marvc. About th'e time I went down, one of my Shanghai hens went np." ' Somebody says they will put me in :ail beeauso sell liquor in the ceil lr. S me s iy it is a Grocery Saloon. Some Re forative. Not so, for have no rest in it. Rcnon w m't do, for 1 have to trot all day. I'll call it the B ibboon. Call and see him. You n? man. ' JOHN, THE BUTCHEIL Wäyäfe Engine & Car Works Tort Way lie, Indiaun. h. ezr-zn asss i 1 HIE Subscribers,' Propropnetors ol the hbove wrrks', manufacture - - - . Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY,.' Agrirnltiiral Implements ami Castings, . of every description. They rail special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest a7id Best Improvements, and using the Test material and the grealel care'iu their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the moat superior in vse. They furnish to order T5 WT313 ÄT Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour ad Saw !5iIIs OR MACHINE SHOPS. : Their works si uate ADJOXXG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the CANAL, enable them to deliver their work with facility ad dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. "Ve are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil McLachlau 6c Co. Gm50 J., B.'r Co. 1,800 Acres JLiand for S 5k. ILu TE2 TjpHE following Lands situate in Maishall X countv, Indiana, are uow offered . FOR &1JLJE9 Eit her as a whole or in separate lots, and on liberal teims, v:z: W lofnelj Fpl .'ofn h V ol the s e 4 The n w4 ne i . ; k n e lofn w 1 W i of s.ej4' Nwi4' . E i of n e )i & e'j'ofiw' X w 4"o f fee and w of s e 4 ti i a it it it ) ' 33 do do 29 o'O XI 13 11 22 35 3G do do do do do do o It H it tt ti tt r,5 do I it O'App'ications lo purchase, accompanied by propositions, will be gladly received anJ promptly attended to when addressed to E. A. WALES. Detroit, Mich. -Feb. 21, I35o. . ' 47tf. J. B. DOOLITTLE, M. D., dclcclic Ph ysicinn, Licentiate of the New Yolk Medical Society; also, Iltmorary member and Graduate of the Metropolitan Medical College ol the City of New York, Would inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that be is prepared to uttend to all call in his profession. Office at his residence on Michigan street, in the Vinnedjre block, Plymouth. Sept. 6, 1855. . v 2-.. rjTtlANGLES for sile at Roberts. 17yl, OF ALL KIXDS Sugar as low as 9cts. per pound, to oe tound at the Hack Store. oct 1853 32Cisrars & Tobacco, the best in the city, at i . ROBERTS. BOOKS; BOOKS. . Ariizan and Mechanic's Hand Books,- v. . Pickwick GluU' - D idd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, : Crotchet Work, ;: Dwight's Mythology, . Spencer's Egypt. Woodfall's Junius; For sale at" f. ROBERTS. : Jtily 12, 1853. For Fale ' Enquire at the Brick Store.'' , PebUl, 18S5. - -j' 47tf. 1 1 1 ,n .... i i , i ,i. ItlftnlC JPecrf8A 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 sinyle eopy f 7 r, 0EW-JX14I Q33l"". v - B L A N K NOTES, Of an approved iorir, tor sale at tnis oiiice. . ,
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P- T cLdFFOKp.-.fCcpennxnc Cnws f" -d" r 5 - g b. Roberts- - . - jP .7 ... ROBERTS- ( AotJ.'liJli hi . - yl ,
Äwowtl) : Banner; The first permanent Newspaper establish ed at Pljmoutl, Ind.
independent iu nil things; Fettered by no party trammels, Uiqurs or selfisj Influcncfs holding sacred the public good: EXTEND ITS CAREER! , The tit -Volume of th Plymouth Weekly Bannet will "be com menced immediately after the expiration of the prefent volume, and although it has at pre?e;'ta permanent living patronage, it is the anxious desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. In a few weeks mof, we shall commence Lthe third year of eur connection with this esj lablishment, and whilst we seek this as a fit j opportunity to return our warmest thanks to those who have ma iii;esl&d an unfaltering cie votion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at the same time, to continue their exertions in extending the circulation of the paper and its advert'sing patronage. As heretofore the Banner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may agitate the public mind leaving its conductor free to vote as his own discretion ma y dictate; and when parties get upon dür platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promptly and freely repudiate H em.' We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, and would gladly see it abolishol w.,iere xl now exisds: bt we are iust as much !opp0cei to the use of illegal and unjustifiable jmeans to accomplish ticse end?. We fali n,,t with no on for dilTerin? with us unoil such subjecls; anJ feei 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 Las not? Whilst oar faults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors partaking of another, chari ty, mutual forbearanse and kindness may ap ply the essemial remedy; and so far as we L eonccrnecareless about special mi1 5eS-We,Sa'l "C:! :?iS ? A11 error. When this is yic, irreconcilable en-1 emiesmay bark and hovl at our heels until they mire and rot in their na'ive filth. It is a pleasure to have the good will and patronage of every one. unless it has to be purchased at too great a sacrifice; but we have ever placed too high an estimate upon the kind and liberal inhabitants of Northern Indiana, to believe that there are very many of their number requiring that sacrifice. The terms of the paper will be as heretofore, and by the aid and exertion of our friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymouth Bjnner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view of the flattering prospects of our town, and the increased facilities that are just at the very doors of our mercantile laboring and lsricullural classes, in the way of Railroad and other improvements of which the Banner has ever been the firm friend we mav reasonably expect Ihe realization of our wishes. WM. J BURNS, Editor & Proprietor. rlymouth.Feb.l4, l S50. New Blanks. Deed?, Mortgages and QuitClaimsof an approved short form, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly orinted and for sale at the same place. JUST RECEIVED at the Biick Store, a lot of Winter fednwls. Call and getane before they are all gone, oct '2 , lr?ö 3:tf I ZEPHYR HOODS, y ARGE and Smal. Comforls of different si J 3-J kinds to be had at the Brick Store. oct 20. 3vtf nifc Sharpeners, Something new ROBERTS'. AT THE BRICK STORE, ÄT 000 Of the Laporte and Plym- . ullj Pia lk Road Money, for which will be gixen in exchange, Goods at the very ljwest cash prices. N. H. OGLESBEE &, CoM.iy 31, 1833. . 11 if. Co E&gg9 TlrANLTACTL'RER and wholesale Dealer lvJL in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch , Polish, German Green alve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing'Gum, Cigars, &c. Tremont House, one dor from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, '55-27yl. BANIEIi BROWX, General Land Agent OF THE CINCINNA1, Peru a id Chicago Railway Company, for the sale of LanJs in Lioorte St. Joseph, Marshall, Fulton, Miami und Grant counties, in the State of udiana; vV. also attend to selling ami purchasing Land., and the payment of Taxes, ii all tho above me'.tioued counties, or, for any other persons who may h ive business cfthat kind to di. s ' REFEKE.NCCS: Y. C; H inm, A. L.Vheeler, J cob S, C irter, Thos. M D maid, L. J. B. w.i, Jesse Hiffgins. Laporte, nd. Plymouth, 44 N?w York, PJym .uth, Rochester, ' P-ru, 41 Plymouth, lud., Feb.2J, 1836. . 48:f. MY RESPECTS. WILL all those who are indebted to me please call and set le their little account', as am surely oppres-ed on account of someW bargains hereto ore ma le with bad e.'gs. I am now trying to do business on ray own hook, and want all the dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. . ' . .-. i ; K0BERT RUSK. : March C, 185G-3w30 JlEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. 4 Our world, ' r Cone Cut Corners, : Star Papers, New York Naked, ! The Watchman, ' Bell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, " Lieut, Maury's Geography of the Sea, Life of Bill Poole, Gracel.ee, v . - Summer Lands, --.-. Susan, v - . ;. y Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert's Roost, ' Parish Side, Our Parish, A Long Look Ahead, fc Cuba, Life Sam Hoaston,ct ROBERTS'. July 12. 1855. 1 I7yt. A T the Crick Store, Butter, Egps, TaUow, XJLBeeswax, Hags, Deer Skiua. To make a long story short almost all kinds of Produce will betaken in exchange for Goods at fair prices. N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. oct 25, 1855 ' v . 32TITOOD.S .HAIR.' RESTORATIVE; Xf ,. fresh supply, lor sale at ROBERTS, j ' laporte, July ß, 1855. . .. I7yl. " 30,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT wan ted at the Brick- Store, for which the highest market price -wiir be paid in cash.'- ; '' : Oct 25, 1855 32tf. '-: To Sis Painters, ftc. .- An - as-ort ment of Jan nns.) 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New Store &:New. Ocoes, r'f'lllE Siibscriber Laving jh rium nily liI cated in Knox, Slaihc Ooiioty l! '''-.vr.
announce to the people of Iiaik und atjr iit coiitities. that ho has ou uei.u a lull tu t wc .i selected Stock of qulexsUap.d, hardware, BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOO DSau'l Midi other articles a ftfe usually kept in a C luntry S'ore, at as reason.iV prices as can be had at any pnit.t in I lie West." lie keep on band t good simply of at low prices. Iii terms will 1o liber!, and ' nüeur rent money taken at ils l e 1 1 cash vain".' Nu trouble to bow föls er ptre j'f ces Hi will be iu receipt, of new roods aliuosl vwry month, arid always ke p" bis Mock well replenished. D..'t forget th place St"- f CllAS. S.TIIJP1TS. June", 1C53. 1 I 4 Lot of Buckskin and wollen Cloves at J the Brick Store, to be sold chear for cash. .... oct'.; Saddlery, Cuttlcrj, &c. iriiHE 5ur?cribers nro now rci;r.t nig inc iiiiinn !.c, hiicci ii"iii the Eastern Mnnnfjcturers and old England. We have now on hand a i r..ii i r barßcr JSfOciv than ran be found elsewhere in the west. We have a-JdeJincny new articles, a?? well as increased those her.L'cf V i ffiSStÄ TaHlr and V,ctl Culler u-TheUst assott-" to'bre kept, which will be sold at Cin innnti Anf rryever offered in the west. Building Materials Such as Locks, iTlchc?, butts, hines, rcrews. glass &c. : Carpenter's and Coovcr's Tools A full aa sortment ofchisels, hand and tennant Jraws, planes, drawing knives ir. Cabinet Miter's Goods Mahoginy and dnut veneers and knobs, till, chest, cup board lookn, table hinges, bed castors, pine, ic Blacksmith Tools Such as snvil., vkc,. screw plates, bellows, hammers, rasps, files; Shoenbenrer's Iron, steel plow moulds, &c.g Gunsmith Materials Locks, triggers tube? gun mountry and barrels, pistols, game bag3, caps, flasks, c. .. For Mdlers Leather belting, packing, rope bolting cloths, mill cross, cut and ' circular sas. files fee. For örMfrsAllktnds of farming Utensil plows, corn shellers, hay cutters, cast steel and steel back scythes, cradles, forks ra&es, spales, shovel', hoes. o:c. Carriage Trimmings Enameled and plain oil cloths, laces, fringpf, linings, bub band, billow.', sookes. halts, axles, spring. Sir, ' Saddlery Hardware, ?y Harness Mauntir.fr. A large assortment saddle tree, lm I Ice, stirrup., hanies, c n mit l!ed ami pateLt leather, morocco, sheep aud calf t-kius, Ac, &.c." We design keeping every article iu that line. Also; Shoeubergcr irön, nail, and U -Iiuorit nails.log, trace, half er and ffrb chains, lead pipi', pump, axes, curry-combs, patent ami common strap binger, griud tones und in rs, window saab, Vc, JLc, lor salo.at iiojesale r retail, at the si?n of the Ilig l'a;11ock, No. 25 Wts', and E ist, Washington street. N. 1. Havis; made arrangement for lb sale of Hiss & Mitchell' Diy'on made Horst Cillurs in this State; wc will sdl at a email advance above Dayton prices.' H. S. KELLOGG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31, 185G. 46yl. LOOK HERE! - FALL & WINTER QSrCTOffiDiaiD AI the BItICK SJSsDSSa, The Best Assorlmcut ever brought To This Clarke t. K N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stork of Fall mid Winter ftoori, consistingofa Full and Complete assortment, -suited to this market, which will be sold cheap . for ready pav. Give us a call, every bodylook at our Goods, and tret the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning is fairplay . se pt 20, 5-'J7t f. JTEW STOCK Of Fall and Winter OS XD CUD BCD at cp.0 &0 JF2ÄVisffÄ,, CHEAP CASH STÖRE, On Liporto Street opposite the Post Otllcc. - Slnple anil Fancy Goods, " Dry Goods, Hardware, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTIING, .il iu fact, all kindf of Gomls. A verj uice stotk of B.oti and Shoes, all to be sold för ready py Cash aud produce. G. S. CLEAVE LAND. ' ' D 'c. C. 1 655. a-tf ' OLD WILCOX Is in town, nnd ready to repair Clocks ami Watches in a belter and n:ore piovel style than any one can or dare do. ... . t 0N, U. Cash p dd for old Cold & Silver. Plymouth, Dec. 6, 3Stf NEW M. A. SHLOSS. TyOULD respeclfully inform the citi7 zens of Plymonth anJ vicinity, tliat tvi has just opened a Itcw Clotllin J(otC in the room formerly occupied by A. Shirisberper, where he ,ia prepared to -"furnish erery thing, in the way of.,- , ; READY MADE CLOTHING. C.EST8 FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, , CARPET SACKS, e.t ; From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper thart ever before offered in this townV-Having been engaged in tie business over six years, he, !ia& no T ars iu being fully prepared to satisfy ; all who may favor him with a call, both as lo the price and quality oftis goods,!arfd he respectfully solicits a trial. At this house may ' also be found a beautiful and well selected assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, that will astonish "Young America." ;; : , DCTA11 Clothing warranted, both as to' ma terial and workmanship. Oct 4, 1855. 29m6 HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. ProriiirlKf? Ilriir on Ibiiil llrr,ic 1 j f I 11 IS preparatioh bis neer faiTed to pro-'. JL dace a new growth of haff, wten 'used : 1 according jlo directions. ; it is designed x'2 pressly for the growti of the hair,. whereas. nearly all articles advertised for this purposel are in reality designed only for "the toilet--' hence th unparalleled success of Hurd's Hajr Restorer, for a superior article for the toilet. "!
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Sa v .:., ! 11 VRD'S GOLDEN GL0S&-; 7 nurd's Tfair Restorer is sold qt l tr Loiljej ,Y GoWen GlossVj cents, by dealer? generally. . Cm xrcAL Mamitactc rivg Co., PropTfttorsV T " ' 29 J Broadvi-ly, New Y$rk J i . V. K. TitiPF,. Wiwlesale Arat. Tft mn.t"
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