Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 June 1856 — Page 3

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Note and accounts due this office have been deposited for ettlement with the following persons, and as fast as we can make satisfactory arr nements the same plaii will be adonted at other places: Wolf Creek Mill. E Moo a, Esq., Union Town. IVash. Tcttuü, Lycurgus. Y03l Cariiag. Mr. JosfiPH Patterson. has commence J the Wool Carding business in the nor;h part of town, in.the steam establishment lately erected by A. C. Staley'. Such a concern has long been needed in Plymouth. Alm3St ft Firt.-Oa Monday ni&ht last, between 11 and 12 o'clock, the south side of the L toN. R Packard's New building was discovered to be on fire, from burntng shavings in the buck yard. Fortunately it was discovered id. time to prevent any damage except to a porlion of lha weatherboarding. Thero seems to be but little doubt that'll was the work of iacendiaryism. as there had been no fire about the building for several dij3 pretiou. Newt. Ins elf annl away all the shavings and other rubbish, and says that if another effort is mide, the pepetrators tnust b'ing their kindling with them. Wj also uu Jerstand thft an attempt W4S made oti the same night to break into the Livery Stable owned by the S:ag company, by forcing the door open. Our citizens miy look out for suth troubles, as new facilities are not far off for th importation of burglars, iucendi mles and pitkpickets. Olcutaxisy Iron Works. Our readers will perceive by an nuvertisenvut in this paper, lhat the proprietors of this extensiv establishment, at Delaware. Ohio, hav made arrangements to accommodte them with Engines and other micl.inery. to their entire satisfac tion. Oct. Cherry, the agent of the company here, is personslly acquainted with the firm, and cheerfully recon mends them as gentlemen prompt to their engagements, and every way worthy of patronage. In addition to this, we extract thr fallowing from the Now Yoik Dutchman ol May 10: Not lon since vre had tha pleasure o' visiting litis extender estnblishment, !ocm ted at D'lawnr, O'iio. M-ssrs, Bradley, Bamham, Lamb & Co., Proprietors. The main building of this mimmoth es-tiblishm-nt is one hundred and fifty 'feet square, divided into departments to accommodate the diversity f their mmufactures. Cost of the building, 81B.000. The firm-has gVined a worhr-wide veputstion. by the production of portable. hortzntal and upright steam en gines. They are also the inventors of a very ingenious contrivance, clled nn Upright Djaring Michiue." which 60 for as we aro cnpable of Judging, i a mechanism of more" than ordinary importance to minufrcturers of machinery in general. The proprietors of these Works ore themselves practical machinists, id superintend the various departments of theif astsblishment in person. We are informed that they aro now engaged in filling heavy orders for the South. About eighty mechmics find employment at these Workf, which must form n source of no little revenue to the enterprising village of Deleware. . We regret that space will not allow us to do ample justice tft this very extensive establishment, and must close by tendering onr best thanks lo the gentlemanly cleik, W. S. Lamb, Esq., (or his courtesy and kindness during our brief visit to the O'.en- - tsngy Iron Works. Henry B. Pershing is putting up two new store rooms adjoining the north side of his Drugstore building. The wenthei has been quite warm for the past fe day?, but the growing crops are suffering for want of rain. We hear similar complaints from other portions of the State.

A Vetebas PHiAcnta 'Father Fin ley in the late Methodist Conference at St. Louis, made a speech which was ery sarcastic, on Doctors of Divinity. He said there 'was two classes of preachers now-a-days one kind had rubbed theif backs against the walls of colleges and learned to conjugate amo amatur umari amart; nnd another called from : the plow. He also said, that when they were talking in the Cincinnati Conference of establishing a seminary of Uarntn. Judge McLean, being pressed to give his opinion, finally remarked: Brethren, if I must siy it, I firmly believe the more Doctors of Divinity we have the less gospel we shall hate. Father Finley entered the itinerancy forty-nine years ago, when the salary was $60 a year. Stnnsc Dcforait j. A physisian living tn Hennepin. Putnam county, gi"es us the fallowing re- " rairkable circums.ances as having lfdn3pirad under his own observation. A lew weeks ngn he was called, profession ally, to call upon a lady in that vicinity, in the hour of .parturition. The suffer ings oCth-s mother wera unusually rief and extremely liht. . When the child was born it presented a degree of deformity which, he avers, bo shocked him for ' a moment that he felt incapable of at '..tending to his functions. A few moments served to reassurs him, and his .' professional curiosity soon got the mastery over hi natural repugnance. 'Upon examination he found the chibi -coiled up not unlike a huge serpent. The bottoms of tha leet were planted square . upon the forehead, and the arms were so v cuiled within the fold of tho lower ex

tremitirs as not to ba visible. When the child uncoiled, it was discovered that the joints of the wrist?, elböws, shoulders, ankles, knees and hips tvere all dislocated. These the physician resorted

to their nattiral'positions, and when, thus restored, the child measured three feet in ttngth, and only three inches in girth around tho chest. The arms were oighteen inches Ion-, and not over one I in circumference. It lived eight hours. The Dr. declines giveng :s the names or exict localities of the parties, but will confirm the matter privately lo any one who desires to investigate it from scientific motives. Peoria Hi.) Chronitle. SB The President has appointed lion. A. P- Ilovey District Attorney for Indiana, in place of B. M. Thoipas. q , who has removed from the State. " i JXTLTLTI JT-TUU1 TTUii.ir' ' i "l 1 u Vm- r,-r"WWl I'l'l! J When a discovery is made which l. calculated to benefit mankind, it becomes the duty of! every good citizen to avail themselves f the . results arisiii" therefrom. In accordance with j thesrf vitw. we feil it our duty to biin to the n.ilii d nf mir rii'ulon tliu iMnrilil lllrif I f n ,m.,i;cnt discovery known a. C ate i'n St a:iI nn: J h Mixture. I is tho most powerful. IT etnal I Mnedy for all di-oae..t the lV.ood j lef.ire the public. It Ins perman- i and cerium reine vet broi'fbt before the ptil.Iic. it Ins perm ently and positively cured more tlnu ten tlmussnnd cases of the wost form ofB't-od Disease, mich n. S rt f d-i, ri'ieuinhtispi. Liver Dic:i.e, Syphi. is. Fever and Agie, and other kindled diea :e., manv of which set fit nought the p.tysieiuu' -kill, and 1 jngli nt 11 he ordinary efforts of ience to coinpirr :uul subdue them. While Cirtrr's S;a:ii h Mir.turc cont:iiiu no Mercury, O.iium, or nnytiiiiijr injurious, yet its success in carirg disease h.ii left it without i.i r.v.il; nn. I wlitrever il litis neconie Known u n g darly prescribe by phvsici ,n . wl, arc Hd !y cuicio-M of its . ff-cN, and av.il tlieniselves of it. mot i'n heraus i: h is deserved neir eouimendatiou It woald be better to try it iu lime he sooner the better. Cincitinatl, Peru & riiicao Ojtt'u fur UiiHSiicsH Between L APORTE & WALKERTON. ON and af er Monday, May 2fitr, a train will leave the passenger depot of the Michigan Southern $ Northern n.liani K. It. at Lal'orle each morning a tor the arrival of the GJ train 'rom the east an the TCiehizrrm Southern R. R. Corncctim; at Walkerjon with Stages for Plymouth. Rochester. Fulton, Lo?äncport and Peru. A train wi!l also leave Walkertoa each evening at six o'clock a'ter the arrival o'" Sta.es 'rom the south, reaching .aporte in time to take th- evei ing train on 11 e Michigan Soul' em and Northern Indiana Rail Road for the East r West. By this arrangement Passenger who leave Loganport and intern ediate places will bj enableJ to go through to Gr tak'tlie astern train the same ni ht. It will also e:iab!e thoie who leave Laporte on i. crön t cx-. ml Inura Plymouth and return the same night. FARE: rrom Laporte lo Wa Verton, " Plymouth. , - Röchest r, Fulton, 44 Loansnor. G 5'J - a - The traeU is being rapidly laid between Walkertn and Plymouth, and trains will be run towards :he latter place as the work pregresses. Tickets can be had on the cars 'or anv o ' the above places. 10U V. KENDALL, Supt. Farm for Sale ON 3 and a half miles north of Plymouth, on the west side o'" the Michigan Road, containing Zb Acre.; 3d acres of which are improved and cultivated, andunler good fence. A pood Apple Orchard in cood bearing L order, of 80 tree, mos ly of good gra ted Fruit; Alio a young. Pea -h Orchard in good growing enter, o: 43 tree oi me uesi variety o graued lr-tit. This rarm i bea ti iill y situated on the Michigan Poad. being high and dry, with a fair proportion of Timber, Meadow, an I PI w Land, end being close lo to the county teat makes it a very deairubie Mtuation. For particulars enquire of the o' the owner liv ng in Plymouth. lotf II. B. PERSUING. Ft. Wayna and Chicago "RailRoad Company. Stocklibldcrs Meeting NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company, that .1 meetine of such Stock holders will be hel l at the offi e of the Company, in the City o" Fort Wayne, Allen county, Indiana, on the 3611a day of Jctuc, next, At 1 o'clock, P. M., to take intoeonsideration a-. tides of agreement, bearing date the 6th day of May instant, entered into between the Directors of said Company and the Directors of the-Ohio and Pennsylvania, and Ohio and Indiana Railroad Companies into one corporation, to be known as The Pitfeburg.Tt. Wayne & Chicago . RAILROAD COMPANY. And at said meeting of Stockholders, a vole will be taken for the adoption or rejection of said articles of agrement. By order of the Directors, JOSEPH K. EDGERTON, frttt. Dated, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 2i, 18"6. Something New! Mew (G-iPaIIo CLEAVELAND & HEWETT Dare the Mammoth stock of Goods, NEW GOODS, Goo J and Cheap Goods. We will sell cheap for cash- " Come one ani all, and take a peep at them, and we flat(er oursebes that we can sell them to you. Our stock consists of a great variety. O-Call at Cleaveland & Ilewett's on Laporte street, nearly opposite post oTice. CJtH. May 2?, 185". '-Hf. - e mmeww Essence of Jamaica Ginger. FTIHIS Essence is a preparation of unuaual excellence. Inordinary diarrhoea, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases o"p ost ration of the digestive unctions, it is: of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and sum ner complaints of children, it is peculiarly flBcacious; no family, individual, or traveler should be without it. Caotiqx. rBe sure to et the geuuine sence, which is preparea only by F- BROW, at his Dr g and Ckemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale'Ly atllhe respectable Apolbecain the United Stales. Vo'd byPeasHixa & TnoirsO-X, Plymouth., May 29, 133'it . Uly I.

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ing to continue their mbsciiption. L If subscribers order a dissonti luance of "! J'lVrif' fT. !Lm in.", i mil iiinr in .rini i m'hi ii in i i sail ti i i h !i r m ges are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from the office to which they are directed their subscriptions continue andthey are responsible until the printer's bill is settled and the paper is ordered to be discontinued. 4. ff subscribers remove without informing the publisher, for the paper c utinued to their old address they are responsible. In atldit'on to the above, the Courts have 'ecided that refusing to take .'rom the ofS -e or leaving uncalled-ior, a paper on which arrea rages are due, TRMA rAUlA evidence o: mtent to defraud. JList of lud. Tree Banks at Tar. CORRECTED WEEKLY. jfricultural BanTc, Mt. Sierling. Bjnk of North America, Clinton. Bankof Indiana, Michigan City, n,rtrif;n UnV rtrnnbtrillA. Brookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhal. do Rockville, Tockville. do Goshen, Goshen. do Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do IVarsaw, Warsaw. do Monticello, Monlicello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. bi;, Cambridbity J i i . V ' Z.V.. Ciescent CitV bank. do. Central bank. Indianapolis Fayette county bank, Connersville. Farmers & Mechanicsbank, Indianapolis. , Farmers' bank. West field. Gramercy bank Lafayette. Hoosiertank, Logansport. In liana bank, .Madison. Indiana Stock bank, Laporle. Kentucky Slock bank, Columbus. Huntington county bank, Huntington. Lagrange bank, Lima. Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. York & Virginia State slock bk, Evansville Prairie City lank. Terre iaute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawn e bank, Attica. Sjivincs bank of ndiana. Connersville. Traders bank, ndianapolis. (Indian Ileserve bank, Kokomo. Bank of Fort Wayne. Dela vare County bank, Munice, i dis. ortu g estern uanK, wooraueia. Ippcr Wabaslj . bank abash. 41 i ayne u.iu, i-., i ayne Loyansport, I ÄÄ n .ate not vu.wi, . -- nrices upon their issues as there are shaving shops to issue them. Great C me of i'iles. HiNTSvrLt.K, N: C, N v. I, 18 3. Dr. C. M. Jckson-D-'iir Sir-All w me to ex press to you my sincere ilnuks for vour is-j covery of"a medicine, which to .-ay the Icdftof: niw I.t . ff mire, th it all oilier ineuiCiiie th;it have taken have entirely f .ued to diu -Ilo ..tlaiid't G ruiali Uutv-ir,' 1 call clicil.iliy I say, have cured me ot the most fdubborn and Hgravsited case cd' the MLES that, perhrp, ! ever Je ll to the lot id mar. Mj C seis not a ti-nt!c r foth: commitiiitv. us I nui we'! known in thi aiid the furrcmidii g couu'.:cr, and can :r ilv thutKiy recovery l;as afrtoi:ndd nil my Lieiuis and relation?, a I had tried everyiliitr rceoniiiiendeJ, and nothing did lue any gotTd until 1 w.i prevaihd uptm to try the Bitters, you are nt liberty to make any use t-f ibis communication, ior the benefit of the fd cted, as yon nisty think pmper. Truly joir, WM. J. A1W00D S-'C advertisemeut. Dallcj's Magical Pain Extractor. Tlie reut ami principal chaiacteristic of Dallcy Migical Puiu Extractor consist: 1st. 0:' itswnever-failing and unique property. as soon as applied to any externnl injury, to check h:l! imationinstantly and rapidly to reduce it. Tnis feature constitutes its grent power to alleviate tho pain of burns and scalds, and of other painful disease in so incredibly short a space i f tine, and us will appear from the few testimouials rereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, in all cases of external injury, the pain is prod iced by inflamntion ol the injured part; and therefore if you remove the cause, the effect must cease. 21. Its purilicative properties neutralize the poison that may lnik in the system, and will, when applied to the seres, draw re ulily all imp ire matter to the surface, and eject it hence the gre it discharge it produces from sores occasioned b burns -and when applied to old and inveterate sores, S dt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. E ich box of genuine Djllcy's Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with the signature of O. V. Clickexer & Co., Proprietors, and Henry Dallkv manufacturer. All others are counterfeit. Pjrice 25 cents per box. ' For sale by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United St des and C inada O. K.Ta:rP. Gen.Ag'ttor Michigan, at Detroit Clickener's PdU f ur sale. II. B. PERSUING, Ag'f. Plymouth Ind. Sept 20, 18-35. 27yl. Important to Females. DR. CHE-ESE MAN'S PILLS. The combinations of ingredients iu these 2iils, is the result of a long hiuI exteusivu practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain of restoring nature to its trer channel. In every instance hav the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to whichtcmales are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored and the pale and deathlv countenance cnuneed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place whether Yoin exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health immediately begins lo decline ! and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of s many consumptions among young frniile. To ladies whose health will not per mit au increase or iL?ir family, the-i pills will prove a valuable acquisition as tbev will prevent preguancy. iieau-acue, pain in me nue, nalrtitatioii of lh-j heart, loathinz of food, and disturbed steep, do most always arise from the irruption of nature; and whenever Jlhat is tin case the pills will invariably remedy all these evils. Nor are they less efficacious in the cure of Leucorhcc:i. commonly called the 'Whites." These pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would bo sure-to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purciy Vegetable, and free from any thinginjurions to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. ' - Tncse Pill are put up in sq-iare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no ageney established.-by inclosing one dollar in a letter, toO. K. Tripp. Treinont41oase, ouedoorfroai Jcffjrsou Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can b3e them sent to their respective addresses by return mail : C. L. CI1EESEMAN, ' Proprietjr, New Yuk: O. K. TsJfr, Temont House, general' agent for Michigan. II. B. Pershing, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1835. 27yl. F. I'rowx's Essence -of Jamaica Ginge. This is ruly jauiily medicine; at this season, when affections of the stomach and bowel are so common, to family, individual, or traveler should bo without it. It is peculiarly efficacious in summer corapIaiuUr of children, and is known and prescribed by the medical faculty.' See advertisemeut. .. . - - CURRANTS, EAST INDIA, for sale at lTyl ROBERTS !

DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S . .CELEBRATED ' German .-Bitters PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Pbilad'a. Ta. . WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Liver complaint, Djspcpsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nerrous Debility. Diseases of the Kidn cyi. and all difeises'aris'njefrom a disordered Liter or Stomach. Such . as Constipation. Inward Piles, Ftillness or Dlood to the Head. Ascidityof the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food. Fullness or weight in the

stomach, Sour hrucianons. öinkin of Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim-J uji ii" ui mc ii can, iiuuiiu uuu uiiiivUli, breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, when In a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots, or webs before the sight. Fever and Dull pain in the Head, of perspiration. Yellowness 0f the Skin .iml Fves. Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, limbs.'&c., Sndden flash es of heat, i-.nrnino- in ia fl?sh, Conitantim mairM.inir of Evil, and ertat depression of of Evil, and gr Spirits. ......... " - The'proprietor in calling the attention of e t,,?i;o to this rpnnration 1'0;S s0 v',Ul the ?lio to lb ia nrpnnratio a eelin? of the utmost conn4'r'ce ,lsvv.'r: tues and adaptation to the disea-.es f which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that ha Jdood t!'e lest a ten vears' tril before the American people, and its reputation and tale is tn"?al'ed l'.' any similar pieporations extant 1 ,ie lehtmony in its favor given by the most prominent ind well kown Physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is immense, and a care'ul perusal of the Almanac, published annu dly by the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any ol his Apents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that 'his remccy is really derervint the sreat celebrity it has oo-tained-Principal office and Manufactory, No. 96 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Fa. . Indiana Testimony. II? xtinutox, Sept. 20, 1831. Wm. Norton says: "Send me-another sup ply of Bitters immediately. They sell rapidly, and give the most unbounded a1ifation iu every case. 1 do nit know of but one instance in which I have rold one boflle that the person did not return for more, and in that case, the one bottle cured the person." Gosi'.E.v. April 13 1333. Da. C. P. Jacobs says- " have used several bottles or rout German 1 iiters, myself avd in mv family. and 1 find it the quickest and most effectual remedy for nervous disea-esof anvlhing 7 had ever used in my practice oi family Myself and fevers! memhers ofmy family are troubled with heart corapl lint, and it is the only medicine we depend upon for relief, as it never fails.- I have prescribed it with unfailing success in a number of rases." Delphi, April 9, 1353. J.rrsoN RrcK car: "We have sold all your German Bitters, and the fales are daily l (IUI caiiiQ u - i i j . - iyUoavmx. tCO. 1. IO). Ul. K. IcIllUllJ t sir, nlease rend me the other two bottles o( Hooflnnd's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, agreeably to out arrangement. 1 have receive ! more benefit from what I have taken for the Liver and Kidney complaint, with which I have been afflicted for eight years thanfrcm any and all other medicines 1 have taken, put them all together. Respectfully, &c. N. S. Revx-h.us. Jacob C. FaVgiit, Postmssler. North Salem, Hendricks county, writes: "1 take great pleasure in informing vou that I have used your German Bitters for Dyspepsia, and have fonad great beneüt from their use. and would like you to send me a lot for the benefit of my neighbors." They are entirely vegetable, containing no injuriou ingredients or alcoholic stimulants, always strengthening and ne er prostrating the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Sto;ckeepers in every town and village in the United States and Canada. Sold by Pershixu & Tiroursox, Plymouth, do. Da. Himfurets, Knox, Ind. May 23, 1855. .lOyl. Carter's Spanish Mixture. TI1K GREAT rUK.IF.ER. 07 TI1K BLOOD ! The best Alterative known!! Not a Particle of Mercury in it! An infallible remedy for Scrorula, Kind's evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples orPostuleson the face, notches. Boils, Ague and fever, Chronic sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald head, Enlargement and paino!' the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising trom an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or impuTity of the Blood. This great alerative Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now ued by thousands I gra'eful patients from all parts of the United Slates who testify dai'y to the remarkable cures performed by the irreatest of all medicines, ''Carter's Srvxisn Mixtire." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scro'ula, Erupt:ons on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers. Ulcers, Old sores Affection of the kidneys, Diseases of the throat Female complaints, Pains and 'Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily put to flighi by using this inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities,. act gently and efficiently on the Liver and kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone lo the stomach, makes the skiu clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. ; For the d sea es or feualkn it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is regularly prescribed with the happiest effects. I: invigorates the weak and debilitated, and innarts .elasticity to the worn-out j frame, clears the skin, and leaves the patient i iresn mm ueaiiuy; a single uouie oi mis mesti !Table remedy is worth all the so called Sarsaprillas in existence. t The large number of certificates which we h ve received from persons from all part of the United Slates, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it. The Press, hotel keeper, magis rates physicians, und public men, well known to the community, all add their tesimony to the wonderfnl effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIF1E L Call .on the Aeentandget an Almanac, nnd read t?.e details ofastonishing cutes performed I by CARTER'S SPANISH NIXTURE, (ix most CASES WHERE ETERT THING ELSE HAD SIG3AI.MT Failkd.) The lim is of an advertisement will not admit their full insertion , -. WM. S. BEERS & CO.; Proprietors. A'o 301, Broadway, New York. To whom all orders must be addressed Sold by Persuing & Thompson, Plymouth, do Dr. Chas. IIuuriiRKrs, Knox, Ind. May 23, 1856. " " . . lOyl. Notice to Heirs and Others. APPLICATION wi I be made to the Common Pleas Cr rfof Marshall county. In diana, at its July tcT'm, 185o, - lor an order to sell Real Estate belonging to the estate of Jacob K. Hupp, deceased, to-wit: The north east quarter)- the north west quarter of section twenty Township thirty three north, of lange two east, his personal estate being insufficientto pay the debts. . ' " JOHN GIBSON; Adiuinisrator. ; May 29, l'J, . ; yj ,;

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SUMMER GOODS. Great Arrival of New Goods AT V. SE. Oglesbee fr Co.' BRICK STORE. Nil. OGLESBEE & Co. taVe this meth- , ol of informing the public that they i.rc now in receipt o" a very large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, GROCERIES, haöts and Shoes. Crockery, kc T , ich thcy invile tLe' attention of those wishing to buy Good Goods at tUc Lowest Trices, As they are determined to offer Greater Bargains th:m have ever before been heard of in this county. IIop;ng to merit by integrity ol purpose, and a s ret regard lo the wants of their customers, a ihare of puxic p tronageAll kinds cf PRODUCE TAKEN 7n exchange for Goods at the Market Prices. Plymouth, May 8, 18). tf Homfjßopathic Physician. PAHTCULAR Attention paid to obsleteric Practice, and Chronic Diseases of Wo men, a id Diseases of Chil 'ren. Ofüte over C. Palmer's Slo e, Michigan an I La ort streets. May o. lUC. corner of 7tf To I e found at the Brick Store, a largeS'ock o' StJinriaci' Hals, which wilt be sold at prices m-ver be ore equal-1 in Plymouth for cheapness, a Come to the Briek store, WHER3 yot will find goods or al! k:nds tuited t this market, -vhich will be sold at ve;y ow puces tor ready pa. o AT THE BRICK STORE. LUMBER, SQUARE TIMBER, PRODUCE o'' a'niost all kinks, for which w 11 le given in txch-nge goods at the very lowesprices. tf LADIES1 DRESS GOODS, Of Use tatest Styles. 1 GOOD assortment of Lawn as low a 73 ct'. a palttrn, may be found a- Hk8tt BRICK STORE. LOOKING-GLASSES! AT THE BRICK STORE YOU can buy Looking Glasses at p ices much lower than eer before cffe:ed in this market. 8:f BOOTS SHOES. db A Good assortment of Bo ts and Pil.X Shoes to be obtained ot the Brick ' Store, at prices never beat in thi marker. Fine Bools as 1 w as $2,M per pair. 3 CLARiONETSfor sale at Roberts. J Laporte, lTyl.SHERIFF'S SALE. TY virtue of an e.xrcu'ion to me ditect e l from the clerk's ofll-e of the Marshall Common Pleas court. I will enose to public sale at the court house door in the town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 2!th day of March, 18.V3, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 oclock pm.on said day, the following real estate described as follows, to-wit: . The south half of Lo'-Xo. 33 in the original I'lat of the town of Plymouth, in Marshall county. Indiana. I will first offer the rents and profits of said Lot foi seven years, &. it they fail to bring the amount of S192 8 , with interest and costs. I will then offer the fee simple title lolhe same, or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the properly of ThosK. Houghton, as replevin bail for William L. Piatt, in favor of Vesterve!t& Hewitt. ' JOHN L. THOMPSON, sh'ff. By T. B. Thompen, dep. March C, 18:Cs iOtl. The above sale w s postponed until the 5th day of July, ltföG, by consen4.;f both parlies. 8tl. J. L.T., Sher ff. fjRare Chance.XD The undersigned wishes to sella, handsome and well improved little A few mites 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 louse, well, and a flourishing young orchard. There are also two 80 acrslots adjoining it, now offered for sale,' which, together with the improved forty, would make a very desirable farm. Price $000, cash. JAPHETH OSBORN. Jan 31, 1S:6. 4Gm2. IS hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that from and after this lfith day of May', 1J)56, I will pay nordebts contracted by my wife, Barlara Huff CHARLES HUFF. German township, Marshall county, Ind., May 16, 1F5S. 9t3. jScrciiadin? Canes, for sie at ROBERTS. ROBERTS jr ATHAIRON, for supply ree'dat the Hair, a Li ROBERTS rjlRlANGLES for stle at EoBEßTS. I7yl. L ook Here, Farmers . The Celebrated Kentucky Horse, 5ia. DC crz: KEPT by Fitzgerald last season, in Plymouth, and which took the first Premium at the Agricullural,Fair of Alar-hall comty, will stand for Mares this reason in Plymouth, Fairmount, and Smith's Tavern, Michigan Koad. - P. T CLIFFOrtD. . April 17, 15.1G. ! Blank Deeds A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and for sale at the Banner office either by the quire or sinsle copy. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved lorn, for sale at this office. TO NON RESIDENTS. TyrOTlCE is hereby given that the uaderJLl signed W'.th the cojntv -surveyor, will, ou the 2hthday of M.y.' 1851, at 10 o'clock a m. on said dav, proceed to survey and locate Uiecorutrsof their land, in sections 23 & 26,. town 31, range 2 west, in S arke county; To.

meet at 'he pr-misesat 10 o'clock oi said day, " appearing by amaavii inai ine ueienüant, a id co dinuj from day to day until all is liu- Charles K. Fox, ii a non-resident of the State ikhel. oT Indiana, he is notified of the pendency of Non residents who failto meet the Surveyor said eomplaint, and tnat the same u-ill be at tha time & place above mentioned, cc def my j heard and determined at the next term of said or provide for defraying their poVtron vf the ex Court, to.' commence at the Uourt House in penso or said burvey, will be returned to ihe . Plymouth on the second Monday in August, County Auditor of said county, and such de'ia- j 1856. and unless he appear and plead, anqnencv pUced on the tax duplicate ud collect swer of de-cur thereto," the same will be heard edbyhiw. - : . W. W. CAI.KNS,i. '! in his absence. k : - W. M. M'CORMICK. Attest:. NEWTON K. PACKABD. Clerk,

FETlIEltUOOF. May 8, 1836, 't3.

Cincinnati, Tera iCIiicaga Railway. Company. KOTICC TO StOCIllioLDEIJS. A MEETING of ih Siockholdcrs oc ll.e

J&tXZrM by no party trcmincMliqct er U-

on Monday, the 2d day or June, in5(i, 'or ihe purpose of selecting Nine (!)) Directors, W serve Jot the ensuing Tear. The Tr.nsfer BooXs of the sail Company will be closed for the i-paee o four weeks, imniedia ely preceding s ud elecion. By order. JUllN S. ALLEN, Sec'. La;0 te. Ind., A.ril 2', 1C53- 8t4. CHARLES A. HUGHS, Atloracj imtl Counsellor at Lair, PLYMOUTH, Marshall County, Ind. j WILL promptly attend to fill business in the ine of ins profession with which ' he may be entrusted. I OClce in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges & Porter, over Pierce's Clothing Store. Plymouth, April 3, 1S5G. ?yl tun1 jcass. T !f IP J9 H M 11 T AM BOUND TO SELL one of the AM BOUND JL best stocks of Hoots mill Shoes ever brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratifing lo all. Yes, You icill Smile when you hear, ror mean what I say must 1 ami win KPlltorich and noor. old and voum.

and at prices less than they can buy the stock ' with our friends, we have doubtless erred for, say nothing ab- ut making. ! we know we have, and who l as not? Whilst The sub.scr.ber begs leave to inform the j 0Ur faults may be of one character and those citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country. ; 0f our neighbors partakin j of another, charith.r he can and will sell one of the jv, mutual forl esranse and kindness may apSCSS and ll9St SllbStXHticdl&Y the essential remedy; and so far as we T.rt to ounvc tare concerned careless about special prom -STOCKS OF BOOTS & SI10LS res-ve shail incevanlly strive to avoid all ever brought to this or any other market. The ; error. Wlten this is done, irreconcilable er:oods h ving been bought for cash, and select-1 emiesmay bark and hovvl at o;ir heels unul

ed by myself from the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them o be perfect in every respect. O 1 will be on hand day and evening, until all are sold. Doubt not what I s:y, but if you do, come and judge for yourselves, and secure your chances early. Next door to the Brick Store. I am bcund lo sell to all Who may iavor me with a call. JOHN HASEL'l ON. Match 27, 1SV3. ltf ii. R. rfcnsriiNt;. k. a. Tuoiirs -n: Great Excitement. PZ2US3I1A' Ä TSIOXSPSOT?, Wholesale Dealers in Dnup, Hi-di-cines aua Giocenes. 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 toetlier'as dealers in Drugs Medicines, Of all kinds. Paints. 0;ls, . Dye-SltiflV, Class and Glassware, Surgical instruments, Pa'ent ana Eclectic Medicines, Brushes, Sash, Var nisher, Groceries of all kinds, Toys, Boo'.;?, Stationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be sold at the lowest living prices for cash and approved produce. Pershing & Thomp oasensible of the favors heretofore received-at the hands cf the citizens of Marshall Comity Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance .of their confidence. We are determined to make their interests our interests. inr'v, e warrant all gooJä sold by us to I e what we represent them. Call at the old stand of II. B. Pershing. March 20, 18(. 52tf. DISSOLUTION. rrHE partnership hereto ore existing beI tween Thos. Pryce of Laporte and N. H. Oglesbee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of said firm are to be paid to N. II. Oglesbee, and all demands against it are to be paid by said Oglesbee. THOS. PRYCE, N. II. OGLESBEE. . Jan. 23, 1856. Having disposed oi my interest in me uric store establishment at Plymouth, to my late partner, N. H. Oglesbee, earnestly hope the frieuds and patrons who have heretofore so liberally bestowed their favors, will continue and increase them with the new firm. THOS. PitVCE. Jan 31, I8ÜG. 4Ctff. c isrars & Tobacco, the best in the ROBERTS. city, at To Sisrn Painters, Ac , An assort ment of Japanned Tins, suitable forsisnpain ters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 18"4. . 22yl llUiraian bale OI KeallaStatei IN pursnance of an order of he Marshall Common Pleas Court, made at its April term".D. IRofi, the under igned, guardian o? u i r i......f t .. ; . min r heir of Martin Bailey, dtceisei, will offer for priva e sale on an 1 a ter the 2d day af June next the following described real estate bei ngingto 3;id ward, to-wit. . Commencing at a point fifteen chains and fifty links west of the north east corn- r of the west half of the outh west quarter of 5ec:icm numb r Q3) thirteen, township number (33) thirty three, north of range (1) on east, on the nor. h line of said esthdf; running thence east se en chains and sixty f uj link, thence south parallel wilh the ast line of sail west fml; to ihe margin of Twin 'ake n the north east corner of the north west fraction of s-c-tion nun. her twenty four, then- e southwesterly along the margin of said lake to a po'nt south of the starting point, thence north parallel with the eat line last mentioned, and seven chains and siity four links di ta .t to the place of beginning; contain ng ihiilyiw 3 It 1.00 eres. Appraised at and will not be sold for a less sum. PAUL JUDIA, Guardian. May 3. 185Ö. St3 - State Of I Iiiliatin, hÄÄÄ'f In the Marshall Circuit Court. CATHERINE FOX, , r ' Complaint for Divotcc. CHARLES K. FOX 5 - x IHE Plaintiff in the aboVe caue has filed ; ! myoffice a compUitrt for divorce, and i By James Mtl- AaLix, Deputy March 27, 18Jü-lw3

IplnmoiUl) Banner, - - The first permanent Newspaper established at Plymouth, Ind.

xsii lawacuces ticiasn; wicrea ue puuuc gt&ui EXTEND ITS CAFlEEfl! . r 1 11- l4t. f t? m I a TIlC t3Sl Volume of the Plymouth Weekly Bannet will be cou meneed im . mediately aiter tlie expiration of the pent volume, and although it Las at present a per'maneiit living patronage, it is the anxious dc jsire 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 es- . itnbtJmpnt. nnd whilst we seek this as a fit opportunity to return our warmest thanks to those w,1Voremanifestedan votion in its prosperity, we appeal to them at the same t,me' lo eontinue their exertions m extending the circulation of the paper and .its advert sing patronage. As heretofore the"Banher will occupy on Inj dependent position upon all topics which mny j agitate the public mind leaving its conducitor free to vote as his own discretion may dic tate; and when parties get upon our platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promi.'ly and freely repudiate them. We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, and would gladly fee it abolished where it now exists: b-t we are just as much opposed to the use of illegal and unjii'tjfiaUe i means to accomplish tt-ese ends. We fall ! out with no one for differing with us upon suca ! subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting the same liberality at the lmmis oi oii.ers. Roth in our social and noliticai lntcrrcurre thev mire and rot in their native filth. It is a pleasure to have the good will and patronage of every one. unless it has to be purchased at too jrreat a sacrifice; butwe hae ever placed toe high an estimate upon the kiud 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 hone to commence the 5th volume of ll.e Plyi mouth Banner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view of the flattering prospects of our lcVn, and the increased facilities thai are just at the very doors of our mercantile, laboring and Jricullnral classes, in the way of Railroad and other improvements of which the Banner has ever been the firm friend we mov reasonably expect the realization of oar wishes. WM. J. BURNS, Editor & Proprietor. Plymouth, Feb. U,l5iL New Blanks. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claiiasof an approved short form, and at a very short price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Notes neatly nrintedandforsale at the same nlace. 1,800 Acres Land for rZ MlB following Lqtids situate in Maishall X county, Indiana, ore now offered Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on liberal te ins, v.z: W 4 of n e J i f c 1 1 ot'n e I Sec. 31, town 31 range I cast The n w ! A. 32 33 29 CO 31 13 11 o35 3ti nei i n e i cf n w S N e 4 of s w V iofsc i N X N w 'j' Ui of neli S e U ) Co do do do do do do 3 do 41 & e iorswJ4 S N of fee and w J.C of s e 4 " 1 44 41 44 UfApp ications to purchase, accompanie 1 by propositions, will be gladly receied and promptly attended to when address-ed lo E. A. WALES. Detro't, Mich. Feb. 21, I6"(. 4rtf. OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as 9Ja'cts. per pound, to be found at the Brick Store. OCt 25, 1 85 32MY RESPECTS. WILL all those who a?e indebted to me please call and fet le their li-tie account, as am s rely oppres-ed on account of some lad bargains hereto "ore ma le with bad egs. I am now trying lo do business on my own hook. nd want all the dimes 1 can ret. ; if they are justly due me. RODERT RUSK. March G, ir.rxt-3w.10 State of Indiana. iriarsliall County, ss. In the Marshall Circuit Court. David B. Dunh-.m, Samuel Church, jr., and Charles Gra, vs. Nelson W. Pea on & Jo epli Pear on. Complaint to subject real e itate to executiou The plaintiff -i in the above entitled catt e, by T . . i r . v. . i : ... .. i . i 'my office their complaint against the above I Wsma.l I a fa ii dnnf . 4 . 7. vnl a. 4 4 . S execulfon; end it appearing from the affidavit of a di-intere ted per. on that the defendants, Nel-on W. Pearson and Jo eph Pearson, arc non res" pent of the State of ndiana, they are therefore notified of the filing and pendency of aid complaint, and that the fame will be heard and determined at the net term of the Mar hall Circ lit court, to commence on tbe recond Monday in .lugust, 1856, and unless they appear and plead answer or demur Ihereio t:eamewillbe heard in their ab-en e. ' Atte t: NEWTON R PACKARD, April UJ, 1855. 4t3 Clerk. State of Indiana, Marshall County. In the MarsJtall Common Vitas Court, Jul if Term, 1S:U. Jane LcFar'in, MargeTy Ilarl, ' James McFarlin, Malissa Lewi?, Eliza Hupp, Mary Ann McFar'in, Eleanor McFarlin, and Elvira --McFarlin, ( Petition for rs. f partition, Isabel fJissell, Jane MelcaP, Henry McFarlin, John McFarlin. IJaru'et McFarlin, and Eve'iue McFarlin. B itremenbercd that, m the 10h d.y of March, A. D.. 165, the above named petitioners filed it the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Common Pless coart. their reti in far partition of the liwds belonging to Andrew McFatlin, deceased, and t appearing to the fatisfa tion of the Clerk of taidco irt, by tho affidavit of a competent per 'on, that the said defendant', Isab.l Bisse 1, Jane Metcalf and Henry McFarlin are non-residents of the State of Indiana, they are theref re hereby noticed of the filing and pmdency of said petition; and that unless they appear and plead, answer or demur thereto, nor be "or thee .Hing of -s-di cause at the n-xt terra of s.id court, lobe holden at the Court House- in Plymouth, in said Cou ity, on the third Monday in Ju'y test, the same will b heard and determined in their absence. - AtteU, NEWTON 0, PACKARD, . sif. .. CUrkr