Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 June 1856 — Page 3
THE BANNER!
ABOUT HOME; i !T7Extr.i conies ol the Dinner- in wrappers. ! S - - i - - ' ready for mailing, may be had at the office -or ; 5 cents each. Notesand accounts due this office have been deposited for settlement with the follow- -in? perrons, and as fast as we can make fat-1 hfactory arrangements the same plan will be : cdopted at other places: Jon Zehner. oIf Ureek Mills. E Moo. Esq., Union Town. Vik j ii. Tittle, Lycurgus. XT Venires, for Justices, just printed on good paper, and for sale at this office. Jbrlljc Campaign! m The result of the deliberations of the Democratic Nation-il Convention being such as we can most heartily endorse, we this week place ; its nominee at the head of our e lumns to fy there until he is President of the United Slate?; and in order to give him our "best licks." we propose issuing our paper for the campaign from the first of July to the first of November, four months for ti fly cents, in advance, to single subscribers, or to clubs, as follows: To Clubs of 12, ' S" 00 To do 20, S3 00 . nvatiably in advance. A list of the names of subscribers will be furnished to the post master, or other per?on delivering the papers to subscribers, and the packs ol 12 or 20 will be enveloped without the names on the papers. The clubbing at the reduced price, is Jo relieve us from the labor of writing the lames. When the official returns are received in November, an extra copy containing tiem will.be furnished to each subscriber. The Doctor who pulled a to ith from tbe mouth of Yellow River, is out on professional business. The Children is the Wood. The riasburg Gazette, of the 10th io3t., re latea that a boy and girl, named Cox. ajed respectively six anJ eight years. Mere lost for upwards of ten days in the Alleghany mountains, near Summer visw. They were found a day or two ago, eile by side, dead. Tho right hand of the Utile boy was partly torn off. and ihr children had the appearance of having bffn dead about a wet k. A large num ber of the people continued to search the woods from tho time the children were missed until the finding of their bodies. I'm glad that this cuffe don't owe me kTiylhing,' said Brown, a boarder, at breakfast. 'Why?' siid Siniih. 'Because I don't believe it would overseitle.' Strayed Broke into tho pocket of Ol editor of this piper some time during tlia past week, a ten cent pirce. Who it belongs to. or where it came from is a m'ttfiy to uf, and we earnestly request 1h i owner tu come and take it away. We have been without money so long th.kt its use is entirely forgotten. Upon one side is a beautiful young lady with a handkerchief to her eyes weeping to think she has no mate and her night cap on n pole as a fignal of diMrrss. Oijce gettiug angry we pinched her severely, but she won't come to 'quarter anil now we beg hat some one will come ai d take her away, Exchange. A body of a ihild, only a few days old, o as found under a culvert in Indiauapoli I on Saturday. Lasd Wakhasts Th? mark?! for la nd warrants continues dull and droop ing. Aannexed ore the prices current in Vashiugton cityPnyin?. lCO-ncrr Wirrauti, pn acre, 8 1 (JO 80 da do 1 00 320 do do 1 00 00 lo do C 40 do do 1 10 S ll'rg. $1 01 1 01 97 U7 1 124 k Cube for Rattlesnake Bite The f )l)owin is from the last number of the "Wisconsin Farmer: 'Take the yelk of a giod egg, and put it iu teacup, stir in with it as much salt as will make it thick enojgh not to run off. Spread it as n plaster and apply it to the wound, and we vi ill insure your life for a sixpence.' If this is a reliable recipe it is the most simple one we hive yet seen for the purpose; but we want evidence of its value. New OkLEAKS, Juue 2. From a fev returns received of the municipial election, it is supposed the American ticket haa been elected. New Orleans, June 3. The American candidate fur Mayor is elected by over 2,000 majority. The whole American ticket, excepttwo- Assistant Aldermen, is elected. Mr. Trepaguile, Clerk of the Pirst District Court, was stabbed and hot several times by a band of Sicilians, -who also stabbed two others, at the elevnth precinct. Three Sicilians were Julled. and several other?. Several fights occurred, and weapons freely used, but without fatal termination to any one con. cer ued. Against Whitt FrttJom. Ia a meeting in Boston, which was recently addressed by BenJ. F- Hilletl, the following dialogue occurred: Mr. Sweet No, sir, I do not agree -with that; byt are you in favor of Freedom? Mr. HalIeU Yes, all over. 'Mr. "Sweet I thought you wera in fajror of alavery. 'Mr. Hallett That is another of your unhappy delusions. Now, let us test thit clamor of anti-Kansas men about 'jfreedem' definitions. Allow me to ask, .aire you, sir, in favor of freedom? rMr. Sweet Certainly I am. . Mr. lalle It Are you in favor of the freedom' of the white people of Kansis, .NebraskV and other Territories to settle "jhe question of slavery for themselves? 4 Mr. i weet No, sir, I am not. ,Mr. KallettThen you are nof in fatov of y.)itc freedom, but enly negro free Join. That is the test point How to Know a Fool. A fool, says tha Arab may be known by sixthing: iingor without cause, speech without profit;chinge without "motire.-'inqairy without-' object, putting -trust in a .-ttrtngervp&d" iot' know ing . his friends from-his foes." - : ; '
Xiearasua and' Walker.
The full details of the fUte of affairs in Central America, which have leached this country by the late nrriral, present an interesting picture of the process of Am ericanzins that country now- actively progressing. The redoubtable Walker, though surrounded by numberless embar rassments eallantlv maintains his round. and now that communications have been " o . i , . . , re-opened nnd an opportunity thus afford mav rennirp. Th. nrmt nfPJn t . 1C . . u . t . : J V ,-u aä.n, His utfii iieariy oestroyen, and tne rem-1 naui completely demora'iz-d by defeat ' nni ct.L.,A., .."i :t w ii . j and Euknes,. while alker s troops seem lo De, to a man. inspired w ith an unalter- j able conviction that he is destined to be at the head of a grand confederation of Central American States, and to regard him with thit feeling of respect and enthusiastic attachment with which the great Napoleon was regarded by his armies. Were Central America occupied by enterprising Americans, the world would reap incnlculable benefit from the pro. ducts of its fertile soil and genial t liinate. Rich tropical fruits bloom here in abundance, and the best varieties of coffee can there be cultivated perhaps more successfully and ad vantngeously then in nny other part of the wurld, with great profit to those who are engaged in its culture. If Walker succeeds in his mission, as
ed ol obtaining new recruits, his army ) 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take Toilers, and Machinery of every description, has been re-inspirited and prepared" to pbeir papers from the office to vhich they are , suited for Saw and Grit Milts, and other pirperfortnany deeds of valor that circum 'cted their subscriptions continue and they , . l10es. stances may renuire are responsible until the printer's bill is set- Circular, Sash A HI ill y Saw ITJUSs,
there is gret reason at present for b-Iiev- 'Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. iug he will, we anticipate incalculable descent City bank, advantages, as the result. We will be ! ?bri r At mi- ' i . l i r. i Central bank, Indianapolis. freed from all lear ol an extended british Fayette county bank, Connersville. dominion in that quarter. The means of. Farmers & Mechanicsbank, Indianapolis. communication ith our rich possessions ' Farmers' bank, West field. upon the Pacific will be rendered more ! "'erey bank Lafayette. .ii m. . i Hoosier bank, Loiransport. uninterrupted and secure. The oppressed j InJi3na bank, Madison. people of that region will rejoice in the ; Indiana Sto;k bank, Lapnrle. possession of the boon of a good govern- Kentucky Stock bank, Columbus, ment. Emigration wi.l flow into the ; Huntington county bank, Huntington. I :. i i I La.-range Lank, Lima.
cuu.mj, :u " u uume ue.e.oped and mace available to the civilized world. Walker serm3 to unite with unpiral leltd daring and conrnge. calm, cool judg tiieut. and that fixedness of purpose founded upon an eulhusinstie conti ience in ultimate success, wich is the great reouisiie for final triumnh in the t.sk he kk . 1 . a I. M . . M M A .lAMTa. t-k A ABM " ,u" . eu: u. , rJ : of i umujaicimu, is iojjujij w iu u tug 'C syinpatliKs of the great Amerurau people, who in thir heart are wishing him God speed in his grand mission of regenerating Central America. Pennsylvanian, More Annexation. Our government nt Washington, through Minister Gadsdtn his Miccefesfully negotiated for another slice of Mexicin territory, nbulting upon the head of the Gulf of Cililornia. The avowrd object of this proceeding is to secure for the United Slates an advantageous position for a place of deposit and shipment, to accommodate the rafiic thai may be existed to ariso out of the remarkable product of bituminous coal and nitive copper, said to have been recently discovered in vst quantities in tho Gadsden purchase; and as an entrepot of the commerce that may be existed eventual ly to piss through the navigable waters of the Colorado, which are described as admitting of llie ascent of Ptenmers almost to the outhern line of Utah territory Louisville Journal. Early Rising. 'I'ho morning of every day is the beginning' of every m-tn's life. One of your greatest errors, for 1 know you well, and do not mean t: flatter you. One of your greatest errors is, that you do not seize on thest beginnings ot life so early as you migt do. You lived yesterday to a good old age, and died last night after the powers of your mind and body were entirely exhausted. But I must remind you, my friend, that you have spent the greater part of the youth j of this day in the state of tho dead, j Th" g eatet business of your life was up before you; you have been running af ter it this whole afternoon, and I am afraid you will not overtake it till old age orertakes you. It requires capital to start a daily paper. It will stop itelf When a discover) is made which n calculated to benefit mankind, it becomes the duty of every good citizen to avail themselves t f the results arising therefrom. In accordance with these vieWi. we fee l it ourdaty to brin to the notiie "four rentiers tliw extmnrrii:ary merits of a medical discovery known Cjitti'n Spanish Mixture. I. is the most powerful, ff-ctu d and certain remedy for all diseases nf the Blood yet brought before the public. It h s permanently and positively cured more thnn ten lhoussand cases of lue wo st forms of Blood Disease, stich asS -n f d i, R'iemniitisn, Liver Disease, Syphilis, Fever and Ag:;e, and other kindred diseases, manv of which st nt nought the physiciau's f kill, and I lngh at 1 he on Unary efforts of science to conquer and subdue them. While C.irter'a Sauidi Mixture contains no Mercury, Opium, or nuytning injurious, yet its success in curing disease ha left it without a rival; nnd wherever it has brcome known is re gularly prescribed by physician whu are ful ly conciou.i of its IT -cts, aud av.-iil themselves of it.mei i: becanss il his deserved their commendation It would be better to try it in time the sooner the better. A Thrilling Xarrative. T itib subscribers have now in press and will publish on the 23 J of M iv, the Thril ling N irrmive of E Igell. Pearson, Ci.it w.jod and Savjige, who were rescued after having been buried nlive fr fourteen days & thirteen hours without food, seveu huudred feet under ground ut th Blue R ck p al miues. Tkeir manuacript copy of the narrative is authouticatetl by the following card: ''We, the "iiudersigued, have had the loregoiu narralive "read tou. It was taken down by Mr.? Rob- ' ert II. GJIirJ jre as fo'd by ns to him. It is 'correct in every particular, nnd cives a f tith"i"nl account of our doing and sufferiugs while 'iu the mine. We have given a full narrative "to no other pcrS"n " William Edgeix, James Paersox, James Gatwoi'D, Edward Savage. Orders are solicited, Siii!llo copies w'll be sent by mail for 23 centsj JV li'jeral d.scoaat to those wjio bny and sell agiin. Address GlLLMOREf & BENNETT, - Zmesillr-, ). TilmilC Deeds 'A new supply of the most approved form,' just printed oa good white pap-r, and lor sale at the Banner office either by the quire or single copy BLANK NOTES, Of an approved forre, forsale at this office. . . SIcrenaclinsr Canes, for sale , nt- ' . RORFRTo. TiroOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a J fresh supplyTor.sale äf nOHERTS.Laporte, July 12 JJ.- ;i::.J7yl.
The l.iw of Newspapers. Patrons will observes 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 di3;oi:ti--.uance of
' 1. t - iu vi: i . i 1CU VIS' 1 ,e ,uujl',er nia.nül; unsianu' mg, cuiuuiue io seuu mem uiuu an arreara- : tq3 are na;,i ... . . . . . . 1 Pi ntu top ninr-r w nri Urui tn iu il cpnutinn. 7 -w.w . v- o.v,.. u , ea. l 5iii:rnuers remove wnnoiu liiionning , t,,e P.u,-"sher. for the paper c utinued to their , oi l address they are ropom ibie. n ai,Jit;on he ave the Courts ,iave decided that refusing to take ro h the offi .eor leaving uncalled-for, a paper on which aireaare due, Pft.MA FACiA evidence o in- : ; tent to defraud. List of lud. Free Ranks sit Par. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling. i Pank of North America, Clinton, j Pank of Indiana. Michigan City. iProokville bank, Brouk.ville. Pank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhal. do do do do do do do Rockville, Rockville. Goshen, Goshen. Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon. Salem, Salem. The Capitol, ndtanapolis. Warsaw, Warsaw. Monticello, Mouticello. jierchauls'. & Mechanics' bark, New Albany. N. Vork & Virginia Stale stock bk, Evansville Prairie City ba'nk. Terre aute. Salem bank, Sale.n. Shawn e bank, Attica. Savings bank of odiana, Connersville. Traders bank, ndiaiiapolis. I Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. Pank of Fort Wayne, Dela vare County bank, Munice, J dis. ti a tt North Western bank, nioj:nfield, ! Upper Uabasl, bank, Wabash j ay ne Ua Ilk, KiC UniOIKl, Wayne bank, Loansnort, O 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. Great Cure or i'iles. Hrx-rsvrLLE, N. C, N v. 1 133. Dr. C M. J icksoo-D'ar Sir-Ail w me to express to you my sinctrc thinks for -your discovery ol u uicJicinc, wLicb to ay ilic loust oi it, has i ff.cted a cure, that all other medicine :lnt i hive taken have entirely f iL'ed to do. ilo :!l.it.d' G Tinati ßittns," I can cheifilly say, have enrol me t Iii? i:iit-1 '.til!j.rii aii.l rgl-naatcd case of the PILES that, pcth;:p t ever Ml to the lot of man. My c So is not a Ntranc'-r to 1 his community, as turn well known in thit and the smroundifg couutief, and enti iruly my that my recovery bus astounded ail my Viiemls and re!utious, as I h.l tried every -this rrcon.mt nded, aud liolhiug did me nny i;o(.d uutil I w.is prevaiitu uion to try the balers, you are at liberty to make any u.e t tili cominunicatioi), for the beut 111 of the i fllx-tcd, as you may think proper. Truly o ir, WJI. J. AT WOOD S-'C advertisement. DaKcj's 3Iagical Paia Extractor. Tiic great aud prinzipal cln:ic?eristics t,f O.illey's M igical Puin Etiraetor corsi-t: 1st. Of its"never-ratdug and unitjue property, us simn us applied to any extenud injury, to check ii:d iinationinstautly and npidly to reduce it. Tiiis feature constitutes its grr:it power to alleviate the jain of burns and scalds, and of other painful diseases in fo incredibly hoit u space il time, nud ns will appear from the few testimonial I'ereiintu unnexed. . Erery iutelligent mind is fully aware that, iu a.l cat-s of external injury, the pain is prod iced by infiaination ot the injured part; and therefore if you remo e the cause, the t licet must cease. 2.1. Us puriticativo properties neutralize tb poison that m:iy lurk in the system, nnd will, when applied to the s re, draw re idi'y all impiro matter to the surface, nnd eject it hence thegreit lich:irge it produces from sores occasioned by burns nud when upplied to old nnd inveterate sores, Silt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. ; - "Each box of -cmrnc D Pey's Pain Extractor his upon it aStffle Pbite Euprave I Label willi the signature of O.-V. Click exf.r &. C(., Pioprietors. and IIexky Dali.f.v rm-nufacturcr. All others arc counterfeit. Price 25 cents per box. 'For sale by all Drupststs and Dealers in Medicines throuhoTit the United St itesaud C muila O. K. Tasrr. (Sen. A'ttor Michi0.iu, ut Detroit Clickeucr's Pdls f r side. II. B. PEdSlllNG, Ag't. Plymouth Ind. Sept 20, 18."5. 27yl. Important to Females. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long mid extensive practice; they are mild ip their" oper.itiou, aud certain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have llie Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably opt n those obstructions to which females are liable, nnd brinf nature into its proper channel, whereby health is restored nml tho pale and deathly countenance changed to a healthy No female can ehjoy'good he-ilth unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes place whether from exposure, cold, or any otber cause, the general health immediately begins to decline and the waut of such a remedy has been the cause of so mnny Consumption among young fmile?. To ladies whose health will not permit an iucrease of their family-, thea-i pills will prove a valuable acquisition as they will prevent pregnancy. Head ache, paiu in the, bide, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise ti oui-the irruption of nature; and whenever that is tin case the pills will invariably '-remedy oil th Se evils. Nor are they less cfnacinua in "the cure of-Leucorihtea, commonly called the 'Whites." TiKee pyis should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would bo sure to cause a miscaritnge. Warranted pureiy Vegetable, and free from anythin-injurious to life or health. Full and explicit directions accompany each box.- . - .,."". , , -These Pills are put up in square, flat boxej. Persons residing where there ia no agency established, by inclosing oue dollar iii a letter, to O. K Tripp. Tremont llonse, oua door front Jeflaraon Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, .can have them sent to their respective addresses by return mail . C. L. CHEnsE.fAjr, Proprietor. New York: O. K. Tr trr, Tremont House, general asept for Michigan. II. B, Peishin, Aireut, l'iymouth.Ind. Sept. 20. 1335. 7yl; F. baows's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. This is truly a Family medicine; at this season, when adections of the stornacb and bowels fere so common, to family, individual, 'cf "traveler should be without' it.',' It is Peculiarly eftica cious in summer compJAints of children, and is known and prescribed by the incdicalfaculty. Se advertisement. , " ' -j : f ÜRRANTS, EÄST INDIA, for sale at I : I7yr .-.,-? ROBERTS j
Olentanjry. Iron Works. ... Dt'IuwnrCf.Ohio.'
5Bradley, Buniliaru, Lamb &4('o., PROPRIETORS. Vlnnufacturerft of . i ir r - - a m . liyurnllllC 1 TeSse., .'iacnilll.STS lOOlS, Kail Koad WorkÄ &c, & , . . CGT" Orders Solicited. The nnJeM-l5ned Aeenl for the above establishment, will attend to reccivnig orders, making contracts, forwarding Machinery, &c. in Marshall or the adjacent counties. fi. P. CI1ERUY. Azent. Plymouth, nd. June .r), 13.,G. i ly!. Ciueimi'-iti, fern & Chicago Open for ntisii'jcsn IScltcccn LÄFORTE & WALSERTON. i CS irm mmm ON" and afer Monday, Mav 20th, a tram will leave the passenger depot or the Michigan Southern Northern nJiana Ii. H. t La Porte eich morning ater the arrival of the (') train -'rom the east an the Iflschinn. Saatiicz'ii R. R. Corr.ectini: at Walkerion wiih States for Plymonth, Rochester,' Fulton, Loansport and Peru. A train. will also leave Walkerton each evening at sic o'clock "a ter the arrival o1' Stages from t!;e south, renc' in Z,np'r'e in tm;eto take th eve inn train on t! e Michigan J Sou t1 er ii and Noilhem Indiana Rail Road ior ! the East T West. Py this arrangement Pas sengers who leave Lojransport and intermediate places will be enableJ to go through to OZZ XT-XT XTC2Z2 .CX Or tak-the astern train the same ni.-ht. It will idso enable thore who leave Laporte on the morning train to -spend sev ral ''hours in Plymouth tnd return the same night. 4 FARE: From Laporte to Wa kerton, SO 5n i oi iou.u. Rochesnr, ni o , tt ruiLou, i Lo'an?norf, 3 5'J The track is being rapidly laid between Walkert'jn and Plymouth, and trains will be run towards 'he latter place as the work pregresses. Tick-ts can be had on the cars .oi anv o!" the above places. lOtt N. KENDALL, Supt. For Sale or licnt. A Very ucsirubbr Residence on Mithian XJL s rtit, i.iimtdiatily E;ot cf the Court li'n äj. A g od two ttory Hons w:ni Oil nch fdr, and a.l the necessary out bull It: gs, l-i) n ooil W.U. lue terms lor lentil r er i urcii;'.se will be ti:ail- rut y ii; the cwner is aus l ms m SiUi. rui mi. tar Pi i:ci. i i n. . 1 .... 1 . 1- .. 4 .1 . . " 1 q tire t this ofiue or to A. G. Armstronj, .l mt 3 Hol s wt ot Plyim.-i.th. Plyuioatl:, June 5, li."G. Utf. Sonietliing Iew m Tear O 1? 3HI 2 subscriber would iui'ori:i the citizen X .fM: :irh:ill im 1 nl j;icciit countie?, tliot he will mn n sett of Woolen Machinery for mnkii-g JSaS. GLZD iU ' At the north end of Pij mouth, in A.C. St.-iVy's ner Ktenm Fstublisbmi'T t. We h.ive n gool Miclnuuniid Picker, nud iu good condition for imikii g i.dls. 1 The M.ibscribcr is a practical Spinnt r, iiiidt rstandiec aU the brunehes f m.i iiiieK mr.nij ami iroienscs me FCience ni making rolls that will Pi.in well. Thoo who nave uui meir wool knoitei and flood.-J. cim get smuo'.h, clcar-T lis, bv brinsiug e A wool iu proper order. 1 he sub riber will spate no pains, im be will not be excelled bv Any EslaWhhmcnt in the West, S bung on your wool. Tlu M i bine will be iu full operatieu after lie? ' h f J ine. JOi'. PATTERSON. Jane 5 b. 13 j6. 11:1'. Farm for Sale ll.T I.Lllä ! - half miles north of Plymouth, ON 2 and a on the wi west side.or the Mi-hiiran Road, containing Acres; 3.J acres of which are improved and cultivated, an 1 under good fences. A good Apple Orchard in god hearing order, of 3D treco1, mos ly of good gra ted Fruit; Ateo'ti young Pea' h Orchard in good growing order, of 43 tree-of the best variety o" grafted hr .it. This farm U bca ti ully situated on the V ichlgan Poad. being high and dry, with a fair pn-J portion o; Tunher, Meadow, and lJl .w Laud; cud being close to to the county . eat makes' it a very i'esirabie situation. Fcr particulars enquire of the or the owrer liv ng in Plymouth. lOtt fl. B. PER3H1NG. Ft. Wayne end Chicago RailRoad.Compaiiy. 9rf r-?"' pTZTi Slockh alders ' licet in tnr NOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company, that a meeting of such Stock holders will be held at the ofS e pf the Company, in the City o! Fort Wayne, Allen counly, Indiana? on tue ' ÜOlIi day of ,11x110, next, At 2 o'clock, 1'. 31., to take into consideration articles of agreement, bearing date the Cth 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 Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY. And at said meeting of Stockholders, a vote will be taken for the adoption or rejection of said articles of agrement. ., Dy order of the Directors, - JOSEPH K. EDGERTON, Prent. Dated, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May ii, 1856. NOTICE is hereby given that the Commissioner and Engineer of the County of Starke, will otfer for snle as the 1 iw direct!, the contract of Ditching as' follow?, to wit: Ditch No. 13 Town 33 Kange 2:' 200 rods. do 11 do ' 32 do 3; 100 do do do do do 12 do do 11 Jo . do 12 do Be-id of the River. 315 do 32 do 33 do 3; 144 4: 80' 1; 210 Oujthe 23th dy ot Jane, 183f, ot the S'ore of C. S. Tibbitf in the town of Knox. - : Specifications oT said Ditching given oi the day of sale, or at the -C-'mniisioier'8 olbce at any time: Payment to be made in S"are lands. ''-' C1IAS. S. TlBBiTS, C iu'r. J. S. B mder Engineer. '. ' ' " 1H3. ' June 6th, 1366. ' " '.. Tr ATUA1RON, for Jhe ITair. a' fresh supply ree'dat ; ' ROBERTS. : IRIANGLES for sale t '-B- ' . -. . 1 Roberts. 17ytJ 7JLA.R10NET3 for sale at Robeets. " Laporte w . r. ,,. I7r4.
DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEDIUTED ermtti Hitters. PREPARED HV DR. C. M. JACKSON, Pl.ilad'a. Ta. WILL FFFV.Crt A I.I.Y Cl IlE
Liver complaint, Djspcj?ia, Jannnice, Knrontc or i r irrro;S Dehihty. Diseases of ; all (life tsessnsmz from a (lis-1 1 Lirer or Stomach. the Kidneys, am ordered Such t as Constipa tion. Inward Piles, Fullness or lltood to the Head. Ascidity of Ihe Stomach, Nauca, Heartburn, Disgust for fooJ, Fullness or weight in the stormeh, otir Eructations. Sinking or Flufterinar at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the l ead, Hurried and difficult breathiutr, Fluttering at t!,e Heart, Choking orrnflocaling sensations when in a lyin? polare, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the siiht. Fever and Dull pain in the Head, of Perspiration, Yellowness 0f the Skin and Eyes, I,in in the Side, Back, Chest, limbs, '&c-, Snsblen flushes of heat, burnin? in the fljsh, Constant im mairinings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. The proprietor in collin? (he attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feelin? of the ti'most confidence in its vir tues and adaptation to the dishes for winch it isrerommended It is no nw and untried Article, but one that has sfnod the test of a ten vears trial before the American people, and its reputation and ?ale is unrivalled by any similar pieporatiojis extant- H'e testi mony in its favor eiven by the most prominent :nd well kown Physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is imtne, nnd a care'ul perusal of the Almanac puolishcd annu lly by the proprietor, and to be had cratis of any ot his Ajent-s, cannot but satisfy the most" skeptical that 'his remedy is really deserving the ereat celebrity it has obtained Principal office and Manufactory, No. t)G Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Indiana Testimony. Hi ntinoton, Sept. 20, 18I. Wm. Nort x says: "Send me another supply of Bitters immediately. They sell rapidly, and pve the most unboundel atifation in l evtrvcase. I I in which I hav I do nt know of but one instance e .void one bottle that the per son did not return for more, and in that case, the one boltle cured the person." Oosi'Kx. April 18 n."3. Da. C. P. Jacohs says- " have used scveial bottles of pout German bitters, myself ad in my familv, and 1 find it the e ickest and most effectual remedy for nervous diseases of n ! v' l.irs t had ever used in my practice or ..... .... - n family. Myself and several members of my family are troubled with heart compl . int. and it is the only medicine we depend upon for rplipf. aft it never f.nilsi I have nreseri bed it relief, as it never fails; I have prescribed it with unfailing success in a number of cases." Dklp ii, Aprd 9, 1"."):?. Jackson Bfck say: "We have sold all your German Bitters, and the sales are daily increasing. Send another supply immediate- ! !'-"' Corvdx, Feb. 1, 1H-.1. Dr. demons Sir, "dense send me ti e other two bottles of IlooÜand's (German P.itffrs. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, agreeably toour arran.i.'-ment. 1 have received more benefi: from what I have taken for the Liver .and Kidney complaint, with which I have been sfllicted foreiiiht years than from anv and all other medicines I have taken, put them all together. Pespectbilly, &c. N. S. Rkyn-.-i.ds. Jacob C. FaVgut, Postmaster. North Salem, Hendricks county, writes: "I lake great pleasure in informing vou that I have used your German Bitters tor Dyspepsia, a'nd have found great bene.' t from their use. and would like you to send me a lot for the benefit of my neighbors." .. They are entirely vegetable, containing no injtiriou-t ingredients or alcoholic stimulants, always strengthening and necr prostrating : the. system. Price ?.ric. per bottle. Pohl by Druggists ana DioreKeepers in every iown auu viu.tge in the United States and Canada. Sold by IVniHixu & Thompson-, Plymouth, do Da. HL.,.sntREvs,Kiiox, Ind. May 20, 1S5;. lOyl. Carter's Spanish Tuixture. TJIS CUE AT PJttlFlER 0? THE DI.OOD! T2icJicst AHcrativc E4I101TKIÜ Not a Particle of Mercury in it! An infallil le remedy for Scro ula, Kins'sevil. Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Po.-tules 0.1 the face, Plotches, Toils, Aue and fever, Chronic sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald head. Enlargement and pain or the Eones and Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Uicers. Syphilitic Dis orders, and all -iiseases arising from an injudicious use of Mereniy, Imprudence in Life, or impurity or the BlooJThis great alerative Medicine and Purifier of the lilood is now u.'ed by thousands of gra eful patients from alt pans of the United Slates, who tes'ify dai y to the reimukaule cures performed by the greatest or all medicines, -'Carter's Sfamsh Mivure." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erupt'ons on the .Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers Ulcer?, OhUores Affection of the kidneys, Diseases of the throat female complaints, rains and Aching of Ihe Hones and Joints, are fpeedily put to flight by using this inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the DIood, nothin? has yet been found to compare with it. U cleanses the system of all icpuritie?,. act gently and efficiently on tie Liver and kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone lo the stomach, makes the ski i clear and healthy. a d restores the i Constitution, enfebled by dis - eaeor oroKen uown oy the excesses ot youtn, 1 or the d sea es o eemaixs it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is. regularly prescri ed with the happiest efects. I iuvigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves the patient fresh and healthy; a single bottle of this inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called Sarsaparillas in existence. The large number of certificates which we h ive received from persons from all part of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it.' The Press, hotel keepers, niais rates, physicians, nnd public man, well known to the community, all add their tesimony to the wonderful effects of tbis GREAT" BLOOD PURIFIE.t. . Call on the Agentand get an Almanac, r.nd read t;e details of astonishing cures performed by CARTER'S SPANISH NIXTURE, (i.t aios-f CA3ES WHERE EVERY TUIXG ELSE HAD S1GXALI.V Failed.) The lim tsof an advertisement will not admit their full insertion WM. S. BEERS & CO., Propietors. Ao 301; Broadway, New York. To whom all orders must be addressed Sold by 'ersuixo & Thompson, I'lymo'itH, do Dr.. Chas. lIcMruaEvs, Knox, Ind. May 9t.185C. lüyl. Notice to Heirs cad Others. " A TPLICATION wi 1 be made to the Com-' jTjl monrieasCo rt of Marshall county, In J : M I T..t.. a r f ui u, i iw JUijr icrm, 1CWO, ior an Omer tO sell Read Estate belonging to .he estate of cob KV Hupp, deceased, to-M it: The north east quarter o the north west quarter of sec- i tkm twenty. Township thirty three north, of . .... t ...... s .( t' ... .! . 1 , lirlV thrift nnrtfc nf . iwcitM, 11 is (.icisuiiai estate Deing insüflicienll pay the debts. ' -.- . - JOHN GIBSON, Adminis'raloi. May 20, 1S5'3. 10
Attorxxcjf and. Counsellor at Law, . PLYMOUTH, Marshall County. Ind. WILL promptly att ndto all business in the line of his profession with which
he may be entrusted. Office in the room recently occupied by ; -.Tt, ... . j;) ,T c.0re Plymouth, April is.", over Pierce's ClothC. Cyl AND SUMMER' Lritdl dl Ul LlJ uüUUo , AT SI. Gzles&cc & (To.'s
IHI E "fe 5 fii III 3"Sk H )tnnsc who have manifested an unfaltering deLJ 1L1-J.. kJ X jrJL -2 votion in its nrosneritv. we anneal to them a!
... tnjiii i i - OOLIISHKE & Co. taVe this methOl of informing' the public that they re now in receipt o' a very large and well selected stock ot Spring and Summer Goods, GROCERIES, boots ami Shoes, Crockery, &c, To which they invite- the attention of those wishing to buy (Gct Goods at tlic Lowest t'riccs, As they are determined to offer Greater Har rains than have ever be'ee been heard of in this eountv. Hop ng to merit by i::egrily ol ; purpose, and a s r c; regard to i;ie wants otlieir custouiets, a share or puj ic p:tronage All kinds of PRODUCE TAKEN In exchange for Goods at Plymouth, May ii, IS Vi. in Market Pricer. 7lf J. J. YWALL ra HoniG30Dathic Physician. OAbTCULAR Attention paid to obsktenc JL Practice, and Chronic Ui-seaes o. o- I men, a d Dis.asesot Chiliren. Office over C. Palmer's Slo e, Michigan an I Laort streets. May 2. IÖÖG. 7tf To I e found at the Brick Store, a largeS'ock of S!:i:i5r li lts, which wdl be so d at prices u ver - ; -.- be "ore qualdin Ply in uth tor cheapness, ü Come to the Brick store,
WHERE yoi will find goods o'' al! k nds ; hope t'0 commence the ith volume of the Plystnted t tins mar et, " hieb will be ; mouth Banner with an increased circulation:
sold at ve.y ow prices !or ready pay. " , s T"T "I g J " 3 rzv tVf'r;- tei'RMSS AiL xZIiu AisSI. j 8 ,L " 41 T , , i : -M .' a ni:1 nU W,u I schlüge ßoous ! rruea L .MBER, SQl ARK ?iMKif, riiui m er. vs, ior Ii. J- ... I . I. ... I 1 ! at tne very loey Ltt Something New! i ' mi - CLEÄVELAND & HEWETT IT.t- 1,0 "vTiiia:i treL- of f"noK i SlOLk Gl t.00U, NEW GOODS, Good an 1 Cheap Goods. "We will sell cheap for cash- Come one an 1 all, and take a peep at tliitn, aud we flatter ourselves t!,at we can s 11 them to you. Our stock consists of a great variety. ILTCall at Cleavslaud & Uewett's on Laporte street, nearly oppos i tee p ot o.iice. C. & H. May 2?. lSo.'l. - Dtf. y 7, oi Jiizuiiica uiiiwcr. rt W ; "THIS Iwence is a prep i rn i i i .sual excellence. In ordina ion of tinunary diarrlna. incipient cholera, in short, in nil cases o p ostration o'' the digestive unctions, it is o' inestir.iable valu:. .During fhe prevalence o"' epidemic, cholera-arid sum i er ctiTi plaints of children, i: is peculiarly lTiacious; no tamily, individual, or traveler should be without it. Cautiox. Be sure to et the pen .ine essence, whicti is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Dr g and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Ch.-stnut Streets, Philadelphia, I and .or sale by all the respectable Apotheca-. i in the United States. So d byPr.ujuiNd i Tuoiirsos, I'lymoulh. May:9, 1S5J. I Oy 1 . II. R. PKHSUIXG E. A. TllOjJFS N! Great I.v?i!cnictit. J a A a J 3 ?X Ji r't-X: f.-i iy:usiii' TBio.iiisoiv, Wholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Groceries. ! T7"ARIETV is .said to be the spice of Life, . V and this is all proper enough, if confined within proper limits. I The subscribers having recently associated i themselves together'as dealers in r Tror;;npQ -Li lTAUUlClIlUS, 0f all kinds,"' Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass J and Glassware, Sunrical Instruments, Patent ' an,i Eclectic. Medicines, Brushes, Sash, Var 1 nishe-, (iröceries of all kinds, Toys, Bool;?, ; Stationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of wiiich will be sold at the lowest living prices for cash and approved produce. Pershing A;Thomp on sensible of the favors heretofore received at the hands of the citizens of . liar shall Count!, Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicit a-continuance of their confidence. We are determined to make their interests our interest's. 0".vVe warrant all goods sold by us to be what we represent them. Call at the old stand ot II. B. Pershing. March 20. lS.-,5. - 52 tf. LOOKING-GLASSES! - AT THE BU1CR STORE YOU can buy Looking Glasses at' p ices r.mch lower than eer before cffe.'ed in this market. 8tf BOOTS SHOES. A Good a-sortment of Bo ts and Shoes t be o tained at the. Brick Store, at prices never beat in this mar ke. Fine Boots as l w as $2,50 per pair. 3 ' 'WssgidDniis nr cn Pn.,ir i tl,A Rrint Sfor Ja-"ie5oj 155 V4rif i - 1 T. A Tl T -K II R K R S ' O 1 1 U FL ' Of tne Lutest Styles.IA GOOD assortment of Lawn "as "row' as 7j ct', a patt rn, may be found a? t h e 8U BÄICK4 STORE.
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The first permanent Newspaper established at Plymouth, Ind. Independent in nil tiling; liiirmi B) C3 paflV iraomCIS, lllQCfS Of StilP.4I 1 L . l nt' -.1 iMi iitiiticcrcs lioliliDg crcil the pnllie gcod: EXTEND ITS CAREER! The .itll VolllIllC of the Plymouth Weekly Pannet will be con menced immediately alter the expiration of the pretent
G hVh Ci I volume, and although it has at present a perKJ? &J iZj j manent living patronage, it isthe anxious desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation
In a few xvteks we 8hall commence j the third year of our connection with this esi tablishment, and whilst we feck this as a fit 1 ... ,.n4 : I .. 4 ... . . .. . b ltL.nVr if i i the' same time, to continue their etertiofis ir extending the circulation of the paper and its advert'sing patronage. As heretofore the llanner 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 our platform wc willsustainthem. and when they abandon i it we will as promptly and freely repudiate j 11. em. We are conscientiously opposed to i the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, a ad would cladly see it abolished hcre it now exists; b-t we are just as much opposed to .he use of illecal and unjustifiable means to accomplish these ends. We fall out with no one for differine with us upon such 'subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting. the same liberality at the hands of others. ! Pot!) in our social and political intercourse i with our friends, we have doubtless erred ' we know we have, and who has not? Whilst ! our faults maybe of one character and those i of our neighbors partakin.' of another, charii tv, mutual forbearance and kindness may apply the essential remedy; and to far as we are concerned careless about special promi ses ve shail inces.an1 tly strive to avoid ail
I error. When this is done, irreconcilable encorner of I emiesmay bark and ho l at our heels uutil
I they m:re and rot in their native filth. I It is a pleasure to have the good will and i patronage of every one. unless it hrs to be ! purchastd at too great a sacrifice; butwe have. I ever placed too high an estimate upon the kuid an 1 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 Jand surely, in view of the flatterine prospects j of our town, and the increased facilities that (are just at the very doors of our mercantil- . I laborin; and .L.-ricultural classes, in the way of tnilroad and other improvements of which i ti.e Banner has ever been the firmfrient--I . . . . . . - . : we mav reasonably expect me reaiizaiiu f ourwisi.es. WM1J BURNS. Editor & ProprietorPlymouth, Feb. 14, 185C. iVcw nian fiS. Deeds, Mortgages and Quit Claimsof an approved short form, and at a veryÄor price, are for sale at this olhce. Also Blank Notes neatly Dr inted and for sale at the same place. 1,800 Acres Land for &3 "CW- ISL folio v in; Lands situate in Maishall Jj countv, Indiana, are now offered Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on liberal te.ms, v.z: - ' W of ne i Pe of n e & the s e The nw n e 4 & n e i of n w I Sec 31, town 31 range J east
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N e 74 ofsw4' W i of sei n ..; N w E of ne 4 e aofsw- S N w i of sec and w 1 of.s e 4 t it tt UApp ications to purchase, accompar-el by propositions, will be gladly received a:. I promptly attended to when addressed 0 E. A. WALES. Detro t, Mie'i Feb. 21, lS"i. u. OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as 9cts. per pound, to be found at the Drick Store. oct 25, 1S5. 3"2MY RESPECTS. JLL all those who are indebted to me please call and set le their li' tie ac count, as am s rely oppres ed on account of some Lad bargains hereto ore ma ' with bad e.'gs. I am now trying to do business 011 my own hook, -ind want all the dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. . ' - EOBERT RUSK. March C, l&rT3w50 SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk's offre of the Marshall Common Pleas court, will expose to public sale at the court house door in the -town of JMymouth, in said county, on Saturday the 29th day of March, 183o, between the. hours of 10 o'clock am, and 4 oclock pm.on said day, the following real estate described as tollows, to-wit: The south half of Lo No. 33 in the original Plat of the town of Plymouth, in Marshall county. Indiana. I will first offer the rents and profits of sai ! Lot foi seven years, & if they fail tobriii ' th amount of 192 S5. with interest and co's I. will then offer the fee simple title to the sau 1 1 . . - r . . 1 . or so mucii as may ue necessary 10 Fausiy ii.e same. Levied upon as the property of ToosV Trrl?hfnn ac rprlrir h.iil fnr William I.. Piatt, iu favor of Westervelt & Hewitt. JOHN L. THOMPSON, sh'ff. By T. B- Thompsen, dep. March 6, 18-f.. G0U. The above sale w s postponed until the 5th day of July, 15C, by consen of both parties. Stt. - J. L.T., Sher fl. D IS S OL U T ION. IIIE partnership hereto ""ore existing beX twee 11 Thos. Pryce of Laporte and N. IL. Oglesbee. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of sai firrrr 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. 2S, 185G. . ' Having disposed of my interest in the Brick." store establishment at Plymouth, to my late partner, N. H. Oglesbee, earnestly hope the friends and patrorjs who have heretofore so lib tiaii umnc iwrir larors, win iinniuau and increase tbem with the new firm. ; THOS. PdYCE. Jan ,31, 185C. k 4CtrT. , Cigars C&i Tobacco, the best ia lite city, at .. ROBERTS. . To Sis Painters, &c An as.cn ment of Japauned Tins, suitable for sign ra liters for sale by - . - ' G. B. ROBLllTN. August 3, 1854. 22yl 1 . IS hereby given, to all whom it n.ay concern that from and after this HJtb day o' .day, ltf."6, I will pay no debts contracted by .".y wi.'e, Barbara lluff ' . . ; . I 5 CHARLES ilUFF Getman town?h'p,!MJrshall ounty. Ind., MayJf, 1t53. ' ; ' .- -
