Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 June 1856 — Page 3

THE BANNER ABOUT HOME.

-rrExtra conies of the Banner, In wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office .or 5 cents each. Notes and accounts due this office have been deposited for wttlement with the followin persons, and as fast as we can make satifactory arr-ni;e merits the same plan will Le ! adopted at other place.: JO'M Zkiixs a. Wolf Creels Mills. E Moo a, Esq., Union Town. Wash. Tuttle, Lycurgus. 37 Venires, for Justices, just printed on j ft I gooa pa per, ana lor sate pi mis oiace. JTor tl)C 11 The reiult of the deliberations of the Demerratic iaxion .i vuineimwn m, can most heartily endorse, we this weei place j its nominee at the head ofourc lumos to ttny there until he is President of the United States; and in order to give him our 'best licks." we propose issuing our paper for the campaign from the Erst of July to the first of November, four months for ffiy cents, in advance, to single subscribers, or to clubs, as follows: 10 V-1UDS Ol I-, I

(ampcugn!

To do no, St no i gainer at 1 .ysa duu.uuj hbiics, or over invariably in advance. A list of the names 1 8397 000 000. The whole sum extractof subscribers will le'furnished to the post P master, cr other person delivering the pnptrs V'tfüf-f to subscriber,, and the packs of 12 or 20 will of gold and 251410,1.0 of -si.ver,

I e enveloped without the names on the papers. The clubbing at the reduced price, is to rtlieve us from He labor of writing the names. When the official returns are received in November, an extra copy containing them will be furnished to each subscriber. A reposition. As it has been intimated by some of cur neighbors, that Mr. Buchas. s will not grl a single Northern Stale, we pio loe to have the Pljmoaih Banner office appraised by twu or more competent per fir us, and nt its appraised value, place it against "50 cts , on the dollar, that he j vri!l receive the electoral voto of our own j Mfcte.il living at the time lha vote fori President is cast. Aiiclhcr rropoiitiun. we win itirnisntne uanncr uunr.g mr, f m i ri 1 1 1. : Campaign, from let of July to 1st of November 1S5G, for 50 tents to each subscriber, p3)kb!eonly in c.se Mr. Buch a j as is elected to the Presidency, provided he is living on the (!ay of the election. Public 2csikin. JuJge Hammond, candidate for Lieut. Governor, wi'l address his fcl'ow citizens of Mirshall county, on Fiidny week, ti7-.h iust. CvJtno, everybody. Fülirtl Of July. In citizens of Plymouth nnd Marshall county met at the Com 1 1 House on Tuesday night, anl came to lh detr rmitl.ition to hive a real old fashioned celebratiou in this place. A Committee of Arrangements was appointed, consisting of R. Brown, X. II. Packard, N. Sherman. Din. McDauald. G. P. V.nhorn. II B. Dix.jn. II G. Thay r, ah 1 T. B. Thompson. Progrnmm. next week. The cars are expected here by the Fouilh. Saralfi Fartory. Our readers will perceive by Advertisement that Mr. Jacob KuoV.ock has commenced the. Marble business ia this place. Encourage home Samhall Co. isrlrultaral Society. Mk. Bl'bss Please 6y to your readera that competitors f.ir Premiums on the la! and 21 best Whoit fields, and best cultivated Gardens, are requested to have tnem entered on the Secretary's book by the 20th inst., in order thL lha committea may f limine the si me previous to'the 30;h dy of Jjne. 1S5S. S. U. CORBALEV Sec'r. June 19, 1856. Mä. Edito Wo flr to the Democratic pirtv an Q!d Liner, Wm. M. Pattkiisox, n candidate f ir uominatin fr our next Sheriff", u place he h i filled in his own counties lor ve-iTt, anl alao beeu our KepreaenUtivc in the Lejialrtare. Numerous People of the P.trty. Dbt Time. The country is suffering for rain, and units? we get some shortly t;:a wheat crop must sufTVr. Gardens are netding tain badly. C irn is doing well, and will not bs efiectd by the drouth for som3 ime yet. The health was never better thaaxi is now an l has been this epirng. Ptnu Scntiuo. The Albany Transcript says that a rerent steimpr from Europe brought a Iegcj of S20 000 to Peter Richings. the distinguished actor, from one of his aristocratic relations in England The Cincinnati Commeroial learns poiitively from the ijissoori Delegation that Col. Benton has accepted the nomination for Governor, and is making arrangements to slump the Stale. Bad LrcK. A gentleman of New York city wa driving his 82,500. horse into town on Saturday afternoon, when the noble animal faltered and fell dead. While standing over his dying "gallant biy." the gentleman had his wntch stolen and his pocket picked of 8350. Misfortunes, like vultures, coma in flocks. AsVthy purse what thou shouldst buy.' Wi asked Curs tint question bat didn't get any nnswer. because the occupant had just stepped out! The municipal elections in Norfolk, Ya.t on the 22nd iost , resulted in the triumph of the Democratic nominees over the Know Nothings by majorities ranging from one to two hundred. Tvn . children of Mr. Donoueh, of i EvensTil!e,Ia.t died from drinking coffee vfith which tobacco hid become accitisnlTllj n;Ixe4. '

ColJ an J Silver ia the World.

A Rassisn Cniinsl!rr nf thp Slat he i recently published a work styled, Gold and Silver their origin, and the amount! extracted from all conntrifi of the known world, from the most remote times till the rear 1S55. The following particu- ; 1... r i lars are ol interrcst. . , . 11 i ine amount oi com ana suver annual- . !y taken from the mines of Europe, inf lu liniz Russia. i 26 805 kilott wiuiks uf the Conner. (27 10 pounds to the kilo- ) x Ii i i ii r .t ; gramme) and 161.444 kilognmn.es of the ; latter, vaiuou iogtner at -5J.uyu,uuu In America, including California, the annual product is 169,831 kilogrammes j of go'd and 735.1S0 kilogrammes of ml- I ver, worm, in au, öno,uuu,uuu. j In Aiin, the annual product is 2 700 j kilogrammes of cold, and 110 00!) of sjl. 1 .1 Ii a t mn nnn i . . . -,r ver, ninouuting lu value to uju.uuu. , . . IM inca. no stiver mines are wrougnr. . auj ouy 4 020 kilognmmes of gold are produced, valued at 82.000 000. Australia, too, vields no silver, but the annual product of e;old amounts to 290.360 kilorammrs. value at 200.000, 000 Sum total in all prTs cf the world. j 510.199 kilogrammes of gol.l. and 1.02G,Oil kilogrammes 01 silver, valueu to - ! w(rth together something more than 820.536,000,000. 1 r .1 The annual production of the prrcns metals at the present time is enormous. At the present rate, we gain inoie in fifty ; vears than our ancestors did in fiftv c-n- ! - . turiejf Th, unn,l i.c,c. of gold .d silver f ir the period ol tluee years ending . 1655 it has inciensed nearly 150 per cett, ; and now nmounts to 1.592,631 651 fran- ! r nrCi-iic 'of?-?- : cs. or 631b o JJO. America has furnished more gold and silver douüie tae amount tnuti curopr, j Afnca 0111 Austrflu put together; ami only S20 000.000 less than Asia has furnished since the beginning of the world. New Y.)KK. June 13. P. M. The steamer Kinmett. from lUvre. hes , trrived with dates to the 31st of Miy. 1 Tin ;..nni:nprni?iit nf Padre .YiiiiPa recC- : onii Paris ORniiion had caused great commotion m ; The La Pdtrie hints a'. European : iuierfrience. Moktceal. June 10. A Grand Trunk Ilailmad steamer exploded nenr Longurtl. The mail con luctor was killed, nnd it is feared board. a great number acre lost over Masked Hangman. In Philadelphia t!:e old cutiMii cf employing a masked executioner is still adheared to. At the handing of Mtttock. the other day, the papers sty the Imp ws dawn by a mrn who wu upon the grouud with his fico masked and head covered wi !ia blanket. "Mv briol.b r.." :iid i v.gg:.sii c. 1 rfI man to a t n.w I. ''in all inniucti-m in all d trouble d;-r i oiie pi ice von c;ui y npatliy." Wlinrf Wh:i ?" !louttl M-vt rul. le iKtioiiary," Le ioI ei', rolling his eye skvvvaid. A in -in with a tRiHl'r;iii'):ippe'i'e i el.it n hotel and iifc'-r e;itirg ?1 e winde of a pig, w.s asked if he w niM luve some piidüi g. II said he didu't c irrf nrich about pudding; b-it if tl.ev ! had a-K-tbcr little hog heM th luk mein fur it. A damsel wc$,a c ', 'When n lady and g:!tle;na:i h ive q larrcilcd and f;u li imi-iilt'is t!iL other at Fit. I", which of tiie two o- g'it'to be ill,first to adi.e Inwards n nvoiic iliutiou?' IKr rt plv wi, "du vviif.-t of the two. . v, , 'Sh .1! w Uke a bus in reg- n'-i r. et, M :rgnretr 9 A I a y ing L n Ion g -i.t, wa wm t h.vi:i2 a counti y cousin the wo u der of the mitiopr.'iii. 0'i dear in!" s ii.1 thy fr g'.t .aed "ill. "I would uot do tint in the troer." PiTiiv. A Boston womaa has written a very brief letter to a member of Congress frjui Massichu-etts. It read as follows: 'Daljani's Ass spoke can't you?" A gentleman in Arkansas has made a present of hn immense Ameiicmi Eigle to the Editor of the Louisviile Jourul, and the said Editor, promises lo releaso it on the Election of Filmore to the presidency. The poor bird is imprisoned for life. , Wlii'ii u discover) is made wli ich is calculated to benefit mankind, it becomes the duty of every good citizen to avail themselves if the results arising therefrom. In accordance with thesff vitwj. we feel it our duty to lriu$ lo the notice of on- readers the extraordinary merits of a medical discovery known a C irtei's Spanish Mixture. I.ia the most powerful. 4 11" ctual and certain remedy for all diicasra of the UIooJ yet brought before the public. Jt his permanently and positively cured more ihn n ten thousnaud cases of the vvo-t forms of Blood Disease, nch S ti fda, Rlieumatisni, Liver Disease, Srphili. Fever and Ag ie, and other kindred lis a 'es, iiianv of which Sft at uought the physician's skill, nnd ljueli at til he crdimrv tfforts of cience to cououer ami subdue I hem. Mercury, O.mi.n, or anylning injurious, yet :. ;.. i. .- i.ir it Sti..t a rival; nnd wht rev r it bns become known is n 2 ilurly prescribed by pbysIcLn wha are ful ly coueiöü. of its ff -cts, and avail themselves of it. Dieii's ln'canss it h is deserved their com mendation It would be belter to try it in time :be sooner the better. A Yliiiliiii Narrative. F IIIE subscribers have now in press and JL wdl publish ou the 23d of AI iy, the Thrilling N irraiive of E Igell, Pearson, (ijtwjod aud Saviig-, who wer rescued after having beeu buried alive f r fourteen days S: thirteen hours without food, seven hundred feet under ground ut th B'ue R ick c al mines. . Taeir maiuiicriptcopy of the narratjve is authenticated by the following card: "We, the "judersigned, have had the (oregoiug narrative "read ton. It was taken dowu l yMr. Ro!ert II. Gil.'raore as fold by ns to him. It is 'correct in every particular, and cive a fiithC.'iil of-r. iiint .i mi. Ii? n fr anil lfTrilia tvhde -iathe mine. We have given a full uarrativei "ti no other pers an."' Wilham Edoeu James PaersTv, Javi3 Gatwj,d, Eowakd Savage. Orders are solicited. Sinsla copies' vJU be sent by mail for 23 cents. A liberal discount to lhos-5 who buy and sell ag tin. Address . GILLM0RE & BENNETT. Z.nesxill, ). . 4 Blmik DCCdS A new supply of the most approved form, just printed on good white paper, and lor sale at the Banner office either by the quire or single copy. BLANK NOTES, Of an approved forrf, for sale at this office. ficrenatlin? Cancsij for sale. ROBERTi ab XlfOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a w fresh'supply. for aale at ROBERTS. . Lopoile, July 12, 1833. lL

T,lC LU"' Kcwspapcrs. Pa,rons w observe the following "law of newspapers:" 1. Subscribers, who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as uishing to continue their subscription, ir u . ' r 1. If subscribers order a discontinuance of

their naners. the nulHshermav. notwithstand ing, continue to send them until all arreara 'res are paid subscribers neglect or re.use to lake ' heir papers iroin the office to Wnch thev are : direcleii theirsubscriptions continue and they j act: reponsiie uiiiu ine primer s diu is se.. t .. . ; i .i -.. - i'ii . tie 1 and the paper is ordered to be d scontinu- ; e1 ti)e"nuj subscribers remove without informing tli mi'-.lishpr for thf n.ttipr r. iiitinupil In llif-ir ; i - i -i - - i old address they are responsible. In addit'on to the above, the Courts have . decided that refusing to take Iro n the offi;e or , Iflvnn7 Hiicullfd-'or. n.mer on which ai rea i" ... .,m i. insaieuuci ruua raiia giucin.c u. iuient to defraud Us! of Ind. Free Canks at Tar. CORRECTEll WEEKLY. Agricultural Rank, Mt. Sterlin?. Cank of North America, Clinton. Brookv:Me bankt Brookville. v.nnV of Svracuse. Syracuse. do do do do do do do Elkhart, Elkhat. Rockville, Rockville. Goshen, (loshen. Mt. Vernon, Mt. Ve.non. Salem, Salem. The Capitol, nlianapolis. Warsaw, Warsaw. do. Monticello, Mouticello. uanai L'aiiK oi rvaiw r , Cil b k Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis, Fayette county bank, Connersville. ' " . l ' . f I i n a n a! 1 9 ".Vr'wSwr ' frnrnPTv k Lafayette Hoosier bank, Loeansport. Indiana bank, Mdison. Indiana Sloik bank, I.aporfe. Kentucky Stock bank, Coliimbns. nunlington COnnty bank, Huntington grange bank. Luna Merc'iants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany. N. Vork &. Virginia State stock bk, Evansville Prairie City bank. Terre ante. Salem bank, Salem. Shawn u bank, Attica. s bank of n liana Connenviile. i'rJtiers bank, ndianapolis. Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. iBank of tort w ayne. ) dis. . II II 1 iaui u xwi uvstern bank. Rloomfield. iPntr Habash bank, Wabash, Wayne banK, Kicnmonu, Wavne bank, Loganspori, O'For the future we shall omit th are not cutrent, as there are a!tout ; those that as many ! prices Upon tj,ir issues as there are shaving sj,0ps to issue them. Cii cat Cure of Tiles. lb xTSvrLi r., N. C, Nv. 1. 18 3. Dr. C. M. J ivksMii-D mi- Sir-Ad iw me to ex-pri-ss to yo'i my -iutMe ikmka for your liit overy tf -i medicin-, which to say the Ie.itof it, Ii.- t ff ttt-.l a c:iro, tint all other u-editlne tint have taken hjy entirely f de 1 t tb. Iioollund' G rma.. liiit.T.," I can chtifilly cav. h ive cred nu the in t stubborn and i"'ravated case cf the 1 ILES tint, pcihr p , i eer h II to ihe lott f it ar. Jly c S-'is' not a stramriT toth:a comninnity, ns 1 am well'knowr j in thn nnd the mu nmi-dil g ronniii.', and can iralv av that mv recovt ry Im ustoi.udtd nil

"J "l y"Ui 1 "O friends and relations, ns I had tried everyalways .i:id , u ,vcoUumMluVd, and nothing di.l me nny

i :;o(.d n ti til 1 w.; jrcvni!.d upni lo try the bit- ...... . nt lüwrtv ffi innige HltV lir.O I f 'u .1 . i"" - . thin communication, W the betrtiit of the i.m 'cted, ns mi may tbil.k prop r. Truly voir-, WM. J.ATWOOD S 'C advertisen.eiit. DaHej'S Miiical Pain Extractor. The great ami principal ch iiacrritica of Dallev'sMigical Pain E.ttractor consist: 1st." Of its never-faUn? and unique property, a? soon as applied to nny external injury, to check ii.ll iinatioiutistantl amlrjpidly tu reduce it. Tuis feature constitutes its great power t alleviate the pain of burns and sc.dds, and i f other painful diseares in so incredibly short a space cf tint", and as will appear from the fi w testimonial hereunto antiexid. Every uU lligent mind is hilly aware that, in ad ivsc of external ii-jnry.the pniu is prod iced ly inu iniation o( the i'ij:ired part; and tluTef'.re if you "remo e tin! cause, tbe tfitct must cease. 21. It puiilicr.tive iroperties neutralize the poison that may lurk in the system, und will, when applied to the sores, draw re idily nil imp ire m ilter to the surface, and eject it hence ihe sve it discharge it produces from sores occasione 1 by burns and w hen appliid to old und iuveterate sores, Silt Rheum, or other cutaneous tbsenses. Each box of jenuino Dd'ey's Pain Extractor Ins upon it o Steele iTite Engraved Label with the signature of O. V. Clickexer &. Co.. Proprietors, and Henrt DsM-r.r manulacturer. All others are counterfeit. Price 23 cents per box. For sale. by all Druegists and Dealers in Mediciues throiiLdiout the United Stitesand Cmada O. K.Taire. G"ti. Ag't tor Michigan, at Detroit Clickener's Pills f-r -sale. II. B. PELtSHING, As't. Plymouth Ind. Sept 20, 183". 27yl. lanpoi'tnut to rcniaSes. DR.. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. Tlie combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long und extensiv, practice; they are mild in their operation, and certain oi restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pilh proved successful. The Pills invariably optn those obstructions to which females are liable, nnd brini' nature into us proper chatinel. whereby health ,s restored p ml the p.do and a inc cnanged to a healthy ueitliiy consiTeone. "tij female ca'i ehjoy good heallh unless she is regn.ar; and whenever an obstruction takes place whet'ier ,rom exposure, coui, or any oiuer cause xno and tbe want of such a remedy has been tLc cause of so unny c .msuinptiun among young f;ni4les. To ladies whose health will not pernift an increase of their family, tlies-; pills will proveavuluablencquisitif.il as they will prevent pregnancy. Head-ache, pain in tbe side, palpitation of the heart, lolling of food, nnd disturbed sleep, do most always arise from tbe irruptiou of nature; aud w henever that is tin case the pill will invariably remedy all tlusc evils. Nor are they ltss efliacious in thecure of Leucorihce i. commonly called the 'Whites." These pills should uever be taken 'during pregnancy, as they would bo sure t cause a miscaritage. Warranted purciy Vegetable, and free Irom anythingiiij'irious to life or health. Full and explicit directions' accompany each box. These Pills are put up in rqnare, flat boxes. Persons residing where there is no agency established. b) iuclosingone dollar in letter. to O. K. Tripp. 1 reuiont uouse, one door Irom Jcfferon Aveuue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective addresses by return mail C. L. CHEESEMAN, Proprietor, New York: 0. K. Tftirr,Trcmont House, general agent for Michigan. II. B. Pershing, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. SO, 1355. 27yl. F. Brown's Essksck ok Jamaica Ginger. This is truly a family medicine; nt this season, when aflectious of the stomach and bowels are so common, to family, indmdual. or traveler should without it. It is peculiarly. efiicacTous in summer complaints ot children, and is known and prescribed by tbe medical faculty. See advertisement. - CURRANTS, EAST INDIA, formale at llyl . ROBERTS:

Olentany Iron Works Delaware, Obio.

mm Bradley, Burnham, Lamb & Co., rnorniETons. mllfznufitcturcrs of Boilers, and Machinery of every description, suited for Saw and Grist Mills, and other purposes. Circular. S.irIi ä Irluly Saw Mills, Hvdraulic Tresses, Machinists Tools, Kail Koad Worli , &c, fco. CCT" Orders Solicited. The undersigned. A.eent for the above establishment, will at'end to receivnig orders, making contracts, forwarding Machinery, ic. in Alarshall or the adjacent counties. (i. P. CHERRY, Agent. Plymouth, nd. June 5, 1836. llyl. Ciuciminti, I'eru A: Cliicao Open for Httsinv.i3 IScltrccsi LAFORTE & W ALEERTÖN, ON and af er Monday, May 2nth, a tram will leave the passenger depot of the Michigan Southern iry Northern ndiana R. K. nt LaPorte eich morning ater the arrival of the 0 train !rom the cast an the Cornecting at Walker. wiili Stages for Plymouth, Eochester, Fulton, Loansport and Peru. A train will also leave Walkerton each evening at six o'clock a'ter the arrival o' Stages rom the south, reaching Laporte in time to take th- evei. ing train on the Michigan J'outl em and Northern Indiana Rail Road tor the East r West. By this Arrangement Pas- i I tensers who leave Loanspori and intermedi ate places will by enabled to gothro'tgh to ec: sec xra gl Or tak-the i astern train the sameni ht. It i will also enable tho-?e who leave Laporte on the morning train to spend sev-ral hours in PJynxuth and return tie tame night. FARE: From Laporte to Wa kerton, S3 5o! Plymouth. Röchest- r, Fulton, 1 25 '. o 2 75 3 5) laid between trains will be 41 Loganspor, The track is being rapidly Walkerton and Plymouth, and run towards Le latter place as the work pregresses. Tickets can be had on the cars ior anv of the above places. lOlf N. KENDALL, Supt. gov Sale ov Heat, Wry deidraLlt? residence on Mithijan s rciT, i.nmrdiiiMy East cf the Court A U i s. A "iol tw ktorv H a s, Wi!i! en ncii tide and 1 the nccesstry out bud In rs, ..f:o a good wjII. i ne terms lor rer.tiig ei purchase will bo made rn-y :t; the wner is anxious t sell. For further p-trlicn! ir-, enq lire r.t ll is ollice or to A G. Anustii-nj. ,,b Jt 3 mil. s west of Plvnuuith. Plvniouth, June 5, l!i.3(. tltf. Something now xr raj IP ILm 7SST IkK O .SS! rjIIE subscriber would inform iie Citizen JL of M.ir.diall and i:d j ict tit counties, that he will run a sett of Woolen Machinery for making KE J2Lä gZzSc At the north end of Pl tr.cuth.iu A.C. Stalcy's new steam estaldibm i t. We have a good Midline and Picker, nnd in good condition for inakirg r.dis. The s.ibscriber if a practical Spinner, undertaiidit'g all the branches f innnuf itt'iriug and j'rofejsts the science cf making rolls that will spin well. Th"e who h ive L id their wool knol'ed nnd spo led, c:m fT.f Klrnft!ll rlil- ri.ltj 1 iV lirinfflmT ?"od wool in proper tudir. The subscriber will -.-. ..... w..., .1.1. . . m t , J f srt infill- -. spare no pains, ns ne will not be exctlied lv Any Establishment in the West. S bring on your wool. The M lehine will be in full operuliou uf.er the .Vh of June. .. JOÖ. PATTERSON. June 5th. 18'.5. 11 if. F fo lc. a r m r a ONE and a half miles north of Plymouth, on the west side o the Michigan Road, containing Acres; 33 acres of which are improved and cultivated, an l under good fences. A good Apple Orchard in good bearing order, of 80 trees, mos ly of good graded Fruit; AloO a young Pea- h Orchard in good growing order, of 48 tree of the best variety of grafted tr-it. This farm i bea:li ully situated on the Michigan Road, being high and dry, with a 'air proportion of Timber, Meadow, and PI .w Land, and being close to to the counly eat makes it a very desirabie ntuation. For particulars enquire of the o- the owner liv ng in Plymouth. lütf II. B. PERSHING. Ft. Wayne and Chicago RailRoad Company. Stocfcholttevs' llcctitig. NOTICE is hereby friven to the Stockholders of the Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company, that a meetinir of such Stock holders will be helJ at the offi e of the Compauy, in the City of Fort Wayne, Allen county, Indiana, on the 2Gth day of Jnnc, next? At 2 o'clock, P. M., to tike 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 aud Pennsylvania, and Ohio and Indiana Railroad Companies into one corporation, to bo 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 ol agrement. By order of the Directors, JOSEPH K.EDGERTON, Presf. Dated, Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 2i, 18 C. NOTICE is hereby given lh;it tbe Couunicaioncr and Engineer of the Conuty of Starke, will offer for snle an the Iaw directs, the confractof Ditching as fjllowi, to wit: Ditch No. 13 Town 33 Uange 2; 200 rods. do 11 do 3-2, do 3; 100 do do 12 do 32 do 3; 144 do do 11 do 32 do 4; 80 do do 12 do 3J do 1; 210 do Bends of the River. On the 23ih day ol June, 1850, at the Store of C. S.Tibbits, iu the town ot Knox. SpecifiCiitions of said Ditching given o:i the day of Bale, or at the C mmUsioner'a ofiicceat any time; Paymeht to be made in S:ate hinds. CIUS. S. TIDBITS, C-m'r. J. S. B -nd er Engineer. s Ul3. June 5;b, 1656. . T7"AT1I AlRON.'for the Hair, a tresh xv supply ree'dat ROBERTS. rpRI ANGLES for stle at Roberts. A 17yl. rLARIONETSfot sale at Laporte" Roberts. Hyl.

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DOCTOROOFLAND'S CELEBRTED German Biticrä

PRE1! RED ET DR C. M. JACKSON," Philad'a. WILL EFFECrfAtXT CIRE Pa.

Liver complaint, Djtpc'isia, Jaun-!heyb.ee"tru5lcd- . , , 1 ' I Office in the room recently occupied by dice, Chronic or Nervous Debilitg. Diseases of Messrs. Hodges &. Porter, over Pieice's Cloihthe Kidney 1, end allditeascsari$ini from adis- rin(r store.

ordered Lirer or Stomach. Such ns Constip.ition. Inward Piles, Falltftss or Wood to the Heid. Ascidityof the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for food. Fullness or wrjght in the stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Lead, Hurried and difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking orsuflTicating.ensations 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 and Eyes, Pin in the Side, Rack, Chest, limbs, &c, Sudden (lushes of heat, burning in the flfsh. ConUnnt immannings of Evil, and great depression of Spirits. . . . The proprieior in csllin? the attention of the public to this preparation does so with a feelinz oflhe tifmost confid"Ce 111 ls virtues and adaptation to the dishes for winch it is recommended. It is no nw aJ untried article, but one that' has Mood the test of a ten vears' tril before the American people, and its reputation and tale is unrivalled by any similar pieparations extant- 1 he testimony in its favor given by the most prominent ?nd well kown Physicians and individuals in all parts cf the country is imcne, and n care ul perusal of the Almanac vot i:-iirii nii .llv bv the nronrietor. and to he hftA rrfitifs nf nnv nl Iiis Aront-s. cannot but satisfy the most' skeptical that 'his remedy is really deserving the ereat celebrity it has obtainedPrincipal offioeand Manufactory, No. 03 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Isidiana Testimony. Ilr.viiNfnox, Sept. 'M, 184. Vm. Norton says: "Send me another sup ply of Ritters immediately. They sell rapidly, and'eive the most unbounded satisfation in ! a..cTv rw . I do n -t fc nnw of hut one instance Pi i . . . i , j 1 1 . i .i in wiiicn i nave su.u uue uuiiic uui mc prison did not return for more, an 1 in that case, the one bottle cured the person." Gosue.w April IS 130.1. Da. C. P- Jacobs says- ' have used seveial bottles of j'oui German f itters, myself a. id in my family, and 1 find it the q lickest and most effectual remedy for nervous diseases of anything had ever used in my practice or family. Myself ord seven 1 members of my family are iroubled with heart compl dnt. 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 cases." Demvu, April 9, V.S.i. Jackson & Bkck say: "We have sold all your German Bitters, and the sales are daily increasing. Send another supply immediately." CoRvmx, Feb. IS, 1S5.1. Dr. demons Sir, nlease send me the other two bottles of Ilcoflnnd's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, agreeably to our arrangement. 1 have received more benefit from what I have taken for the Liver and Kidney complaint, with which I have been rfilicled for eight years than frcm any and all other medicines I have taken, put them all together. Respectfully, &.c, N. S. Rsyoi.ps. Jacob C. Facgmt, Postmaster. North Salem, Hendricks county, writes: "I take great pleasure in informing you that I have used your German Bitters for Dyspepsia, and have found great benejit from their use, and would like you to send me a lot for the benefit of my neighbors." They are entirely vegetable, containing no injuricui ingredients or alcoholic stimulants, always strengthening and never prostrating the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers in every town and village in the United States and Canada. Sold by Persuing & Thom?sov, Plymouth, do. Da. HcupiiRKvs, Knox, Ind. May 20, 1S51. ICyl. Carter's Spanish Mixture. THS CREAT PIRIFIER OP THK BLOOD? The best Alterative lÄtsow!! Not n Particle of Mercury in it! An i nfallible remedy for Scro'ula, Kimr'sevil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postuleson the face, Blotches, Foils, Ague and fever, Chronic sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetter, Scald head, Enlargement and painoi' the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheunt, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders, and all Jiseases arising irom an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Liie, o: impurity or the Blood This great alerative Medicine and Purifier of the Blood is now u.-ed by thousands of gra eful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify dai'y to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "Carter's SrAXisa Mixtire." Neuralgia, Rheumatiim, Scrorula, Erupt'ons on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old sores Affection of the kidneys. Diseases of the throat Female complaints, Pants and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are rpeedily put to High by using this inestimable remedy For all di-eases of the Blood, nothincr hi easc or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the d sea es ok females it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is reeularly nrescn'ed with the happiest etects. I' invigorates 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 i:. estimable remedy is worth all the to-called Sarsaparillas in existence. The large number ot 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 keeper-, niais rates, physicians, nnd public men, well known to the community, all add their tesimony lo the wonderfnl effects of this i GREAT BLOOD PURIFlE.t. CalPon the Agent8nd get an Almanac, nnd read t'.e details of astonishing cd res performed by CARTER'S SPANISH NIXTURE, 0 most cases where every thing else iiao signally Failed.) The lim tsof an advertisement will not admit their full insertion WM. S. BEERS & CO., Propietors. No "JD1, Broadway, New York. . To whom all orders-must le addressed Sold by .Pershing &. THOxrsoy.-Plymonth, do Dr. Cuas. HvaraaErs, Knox, Ind. May 29, 183ß. . lUyL Notice to Heirs and Others. A I' PL 1 CAT I ON wi 1 be made to the Com - jCX mon JPleas Co. rt of Marshall county, In diana, at its July term, 1836, lor an order to sell Heal Estate betonging to the estate of Ja.jif it. i.uuiia ucccujcui iv l lju uuitu i east quarter.o the horth west quarter of seolion t enty. Township thirty three north, of lange two east, his personal estate being in sufficient to pay the debts. JOHN GIBSON, Adminis rator. May 29, 1S56. 10

and efficiently on the Liver and kidnevs, 1 Of all kinds, Paints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass cou"; ';f 'a" irr..f:i strengthens the Digestion, gives tone lo the and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent 1 . . . .. .. 7 ... ii i ... i. - I Lot lot seven vears. öt it tl.ev la; I lo brin? ILe

Stomacn, makes me ski.i Clear ana rieaiinv. ' anu r.cieciic iueuicines, ijrusjies, r-asn, var . - . ,

a:d restores the Constitution, enfebled bydii-! nisher, Groceries of all kinds, Toys, Boo';s, lJlr.

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PLYMOUTH, Alarthull County, Ind.. WILL promptly attend to all business in the line of nis profession with which ing Plymouth, April 2yt SPRINGSUMMER0 GOODS. Great Arrival of Nev; Goods AT " isr. Gglesbcc V Co.'ä BRICK STOKE. N.ö'i OGLESREE & Co. take this meth1 of informing the public that they ::re now in Tece:pt o? a very large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, GROCERIES, boots and Shoes Crockery, uc, To which they invite the attention of thse wish'ng to buy cJood Gols at l!ic L,avc:t Ti icos, As they are determined to offer (Jreater Rjrcains than have ever before been heard of in this county. Hop ng to merit by 1 :eny oi purpose, and a r et regan to tne wants o; their customers, a share of puj.ic p.trouage. All kinds i f PRODUCE TAKEN In exebance for Goods at th-- Market Prices. Plymouth, May S, 1 8"i. "tf nnnnnntllip P h VI i P i ft TI. nomcso JdLiiiL rnyoiuiu.ii., OAUTCULAR Attention paid to obfcleleric

ij.u i iiyüijau Mieuuou piiu iu uoiicicut ) are concerne i careieba nuuu- spem nuuhPractice. and Chronic Diseases of Wo- ! Ses ne shail incei.-antlv strive to avoid all

men, a d Pis-ases of C'hil reu. ' Ofiice over C. Palmer's Slo e, C. Palmer's Slo e, corner of i Michigan an I La; ort streets. May Ü, 1356. If To ' e 'ound nt the Brick Store, a largeS'ock o Stimmer lla!, which will be so d at price.? mver be ore equab d in Plym uth for cheapness, Com3 to ths -Brick store, WHERG yo i will find goods or al'k'nds suited to this marl--et, '''hich will be sold at ve:y ow prices lor ready pa. 8 AT THE BSUCK alMar J UMBER, SQUARE TIMBER, PRODUCE JLi o' a most all kinks for which w-.R le riven in exchange goods at the very lowes'. pr.ces. 11 Something New! "77" 7a 21 JtZrr " Mew CLEAVELÄND & HEWETT Have the Maainioui stock of Geo;! NEW GOODS, Good and Cheap Goods. We will sell cheap for cash. Come one nnd all, and take a poep at th-:n, anl we flatter oiirieles that we can s-.ll them to you. Our stock consists of a great variety. jjrCall at Cleavsland & Hewett's on Laporte street, nearly oppos it ce p o.l o lice. C. & II. May 2?, 18-3. !Hf. CT EsFcnce of Jamaica (iine;. rtlilS Essence is a prepataiion of rt.nl rtvr.r1lonAA I II Afilinirtf ill tinudiarrhi a. cuai CAicutttci in viiuuui; incipientcholera, in short, in all cases o p os(ration of the digestive Tuactions, it is or inestimable value. During the prevalence oe epidemic cholera and sum ner complaints cf children, it is peculiarly firacious; no family, individual, or traveler should ba without it. Caution. Be sure to et the gen -due essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Dr g and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Clu-slnut Streets, Philadelphia, and or sale by all the respectable Apothecain the United Stales. So'd by Pershing & Thomson, 2'lymouth. May 29, 1853. ICyl. II. R. PKRSI1IXG. E. A. TIlOMfSOXJ Gvcat Jn.rrilciiiciil. PEKSUIG & TIIO.IIPSOX, Wholesale Dealers in Drus, Medicines and Groceries. T7ARIETY is said to be the spice of Life, 1 V and this is all proper enough, if cenfined i within proper limits. i The subscribers having recently associated ' themselves together as ueaiers in ; Stationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIOWS I T, V. . , , . , ' An of w -ich te sold at the K-est Lving i,l,tca as" 1,,wai,i"u";:i oiy iuc Pershins & Thomn on sensible of the fa vors heretofore received ai the hands cf the citizens of llavshnli Comity, Tender their thanks for past favors, aud solicit a continuance .of their confidence. -We are deleruiined to make their interests our interests. O-We warrant all goods sold by us to be t what we represent them. Call at the old stand of II. B. Tcrshing. ! " March 20 1836. -V-Itf, LOOKING-GLASSES! " AT THE BRICK STORE YOU can buy Looking Glasses at p'ices much lower than e.er before offered in this market. 8tf BOOTS SHOES. If? A Good assortment of Bo ts end Shoes ti be q' lained at the Brick Store, at nrices never heat in thi mar i v ke'. Fine Boots as 1 -w as 2,50 rer Pair- 8 s:ßsas C7 o Sale Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb 21, 1853. 47tf. i T ATITPR' "HTlPPlSnnnnS : Ä U 1 1tD 1,00 yUyL'k'l Of the Latest, Styles. A GOOD assortment of Lawn as low a? 73 ct. a battcrn, mat be found Mhs

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Printout!) Banner;

The first permanent Newspaper established at Plymouth, Ind. I;iiIriC!i:Irnt in si 1 1 K Ix i 1: Fcllfrrd by no parly Iramniels Hiqnr cr Ftlfisli liiilcciircs Iiclutn; srerrd tue public gecci EXTEND ITS CAREER! TliC VolllUlC of the Plym outh Weekly Banner will l-e co-i menced imJ mediately alter the expiration of the present i volume, and although it l as at prer;e..t a pcr- : manent livin? patronage, it is the anxious deJ sire of its proprietor to increase its circolatijii I and usefulness. I In a few weeks more, we shall commer.re j the third year of our connection with this tsj tablishment, and whilst we seek this as a fil ' opportunity to return our warmest thanks 16 : those who hare manifested an unfaltering devotion in its prosperity, we appeal to them "t i the same time, to continue their exertions in extending the circulation of the paper and its aCvert:sing patronage. As heretolore the Banner will occupy an Independent posi'ion upon all topics which may agitata the public mind leaving its condnctor fiee to vole as his own discretion riiay dictate; ?hd when parties get uon our platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promptly and retly repudiate Ihem. We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present, limits, and would gladly see it abolished where it now exists; b-t we are just as much opposed to .Le use of illegal and urtjuMif aide means to accomplish these ends, we la 1 1 ; out with no one for differin? with us upon such i subjects, and feel justifiable in expecting the j same liberality at the hands of others. I Both in our social and political intercourse ; with our friends, we have doubtless erred we know we have, and who has not? Whilst , our faults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors paitaivin of another, cfcanl' mutual fori earan;e and kindness may ap the eSfeTllialrerne.jT.lind ,Q far Sw, nlv the es.'ential remedy: and t-o far as we . 1 1 .V..-4 ftnAlfll WTAttM error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and ho-.vl at our heels unlit 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 great a sacrifice; but we have ever placed toe high an estimate upon the kind and liberal inhabitants of Northern Indiana, to believe that there ore 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 tl.ejth volume of the Plymouth Banner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view cf the flattering prospects of our town, and the increased facilities thai are just at the very doors of cur nitrcantil-. j lauoring ana acricuiiurai cidsbei., in uic j I Ul liUiilUJa aiiU'Jiuci iiii;'iun.uii..inI the Banner has ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realization of our wisLes. WM. J- BURNS, Editor lit Proprietor. Plymouth, Feb. 14, 1650. TcV RlnnlfcS. Deeds, Mortgsges and ! Ouit Claimsof an approved shortlorm. and at 1 a very thorl price, are for sale at this oiuce. Also Blank Notes neatly minted and for sale at the same piace. titrni's & 'fobueco, the Lest in the ROBERTS. : J city, at ! 1,800 Acres Land for I "S'tt r rl l .. :trwlc ci ' n i( o tnTmcl.nll ' ti llfj I'JilU . I Ii U I.UI1UJ til no i.V. it. ...... .j ..... . county, Indiana, ore now offered Either as a whole or in separate lots, nnd on 'iberal teiins, v:z: W of n e i i fc'ofne? I Sec CI, town 31 range least vt the s e S The n w n e i & n c i of n

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N e?4 of s w V 1 ot s c ?4 1 ' Nwi4' E J of n e 4' S e 4 & e of tvrli N w i of sec and w '.i of s c iE"App ications to purchase, accompanicl by propositions, will be gladly received and promptly attended to when addressed to E. A. WALES. Detroit, Mich. Feb. 21, iy.fi. ; 47 If. OF ALL KINDS Sugar as low as OJXcis. per pound, to be found al the Brick Store, cct 2:, 1331 3:MY RESPECTS. "TlTTlLL all those who ave indebted to me W. please call and fet le their liule ccconnt, as am s rely oppressed on account of some bad bargains hereto rore made with bad eggs. I am now trying to do business on my own hook, and want all ihe dimes I can get, if they are justly due me. KOBERT RUSK. March (, 18o6-3w.'0 SHE RTF F'S SALE. virtue ot an execution to me directed from the clerk's ofrire of tbe Marshall Common Pleas court, will expose to public sale at the court house door in tbe town of Plymouth, in said county, on Saturday the '2 day of March, 1855, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 oclock p m.ou said day. !he following real estate described as follow?. or so much as may be necessary to satisfy the same. Levied upon as the property of Thos. K. Houghlon, as replevin bail for William L. Piatt, in favor of Westerve It &. Hewitt. ' JOHN L. THOMPSON, sh'ff. . By T. B. Thonpsen, dep. March 6, ISft.- 50tl. The above sale w-s postffpned until the 3th day of July, 1ÖÖ6, by consent of both parlies. Stl. C J. L.T., Sher ff. . DISSOLUTION. rfHE partnership bereto'bre existing beX. tween Thos. Pryce of Laporte andf. H. Oglesbecis this day dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of said firm are to be paid to N. H. Oglesbee, and all demands against it are to be paid by said Ogles bee, - THOS. PRYCE, N. II. OGLESBEE. 185S. Jan. 2?, Having disposed of my interest in the Brick store establishment at Plymouth, to my late partner, N. H. Oglesbee, earnestly Lope tbe friends and patrons who have heretofore so liberally bestowed their farors, will continue and increase tbein with the new firm. - THOS. PUYCEJan 31, 1C36. ' lff. i To Siii Painters &c An as oit raent of Japanned Tins, suttible foreign pain-' ters Tor sale by . G. B. RO DEBTS. . -, August?, 18"4. ' 2?yl TS hereby given, to all wKom it u.ay concern. A that from and after. this. DUh. cay e" May, lö56, I wiiipay no debts contracted by my wife. Barhaia Huff .; v - ' 1 - - - - r - r.tt rir ti iiitd German townsh'p, Mirshail couuty. Ind., .May IP, " OU.

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