Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 September 1856 — Page 3
THE BANNER ABOUT HOME. T 0Extra copies ot the Banner, In wrappers, ready for mailing, maybe had at the office for b ecntseach. Republican County Ticket. Tor Sheriff. T. B. THOMPSON. County 'Treasurer. HEZEKIAII R. PERSHING Commissioners. Dist. No 2-J. L. WESTERVELT, 3-GEO. H. THAYER. For Corontr. G. P. CHERRY. Tor Surveyor. OLIVER W. MORRIS.
Notes and accounts due this office have been deposited for settlement with the followin? persons, and as fast as we can make satisfactory arrangements the same plan will be adopted at other places: Johic Zeusi, Wolf Creek Mills. E. Mooa, Esq., Union Town. Wash. Tcttce, Lycurgus. Printers A Bare Chance! To agood practical printer one competent to take entire control of a Republican Newspaper an unusual "fat take" is now offered in this office. The subscription list dow numbers near six hundred, and the paper has a liberal advertising patronage. The office can be purchased on easy terms, or a good and per tnanent sit" may be secured by a competent applicant. Address Banner office, Plvmouth, Ind. (GOur exchanges will please notice. The Canvass. A number of our subscribers are for the cantess only. The canvass terms are sdvance pay invariably, and those who have not jet complied, would do well to see to it immediately if they wish the paper continued. NEVER, NEVER Light your candle and put it under a bushel, and if you wish to consult th e THOUSANDS, In the Plymouth Banner. ATTENTION ! ! HON. SCHUYLER COLFAX Will address his fellow citizens at Plymouth, on Saturdaj Next, September 6, At I o'clock P. M. Turu out all and henr the truth vindicated by orte of its most able and fearless advocates. Republicans! . Remember the meeting at Grey's School House, North P. T. at 1 o'clock P. M., Saturday, Sept. 6, 1856. Also at pop-Ur-Grove Meeting House Unicn P. T. Sept. 13, '56; at the White School Hou.e, in Bourbon P T., at 10 o'clock. Saturday, Sept. 13, 5t; at Barnard Coric' School House, Sept. 20, at 2 o'clock. Speakers will be in attendance replete wiih argument and eloquence.' All turn our. The Voice of Henry Clay. While the organs of Border Ruffidu democracy aro boasting over the accession of "old line" Henry Clay whigs to the ranks of slavery propagandists, let Us sea what were the sentiments cf that great patriot upon the extension of slavery In 1850 his language was: But you cannot put your finger upon any part of the Consti.ution which conveys the right or the power to carry slaves from one of the States to any Territory of the United Slates. Nor sir. can I admit for a single rr.ement that there is any eparate or distinct right upon the part of the State or any portion of the people of the United States to carry slaves into Teiritorie, under the idea that those Territories are held in common baUveen the ßeveral States. A correspondent of the N. Y. Post writes 8 follows: I had put into my hands a day or two go, a circular issued from Washington, which I send you. It is a precious document, was franked by Kelly, your M. C, and contains an admission which, 1 should suppose, would be calculated to admonish the present leaders of the Democratic party of ihe fate which is impending over them. The Buchanan men claim, you know, mat now that the (lards and Softs are united, they will carry the Stateyet here is a circular, issued by a Buchanan Committee, at the seatot government, admitting the fact that, of our whole repesentatio-In Congress, two Senators and 35 of the House of Repreeautires, only two are supporters of the Cinetanati nominations! And such. two! The 'Hon, John Wheeler and John Kelly, tha only representatives in Congress of the great democratic party of New York! ! Now asd The. In Rufus Choate's great speech in support of Geu. Taylor, made at Salem, in 1843. he said: "In this matter of Slavery, tec hare alicay differed from our friends of the South; and in regard to it we propose aimply TO VOTE THEM DOWN." Mr. Choate having concluded to 6up port Buchanan, the candidate of the slarery extensionisls, now thinks it- will destroy tha Union to "vote" the slavery extension party down'. CZ8 FotC One rote in the. U. States Senate annexed Texas to the United States. Mr. Hannegan, of Indiana cast that vote. One rote in the Indiana Legislature elected Mr. Hannegan to his wlaea in the Senate. That vote was cast by Madison Marsh, of Steuben county, Mr. Marsh was chosen to the Legislature ot Indiana by one vote. Hece one rote, cast by a private citizen, at w primary election, annexed Texas, provoke the Mexican war. sacrificed fifty thonianalires, rolled upon us a national debt of hundred million dollars, gave us California, Utah and New Mnico, called into Ving n new empire pri tha Pacific coast, plfced Zachary Taylor in the Presidential cha( und shaped our politics for at least thrw administration!. -
1'laiTorm of the "Bloody IV i nth.'
"We, the Republicans of the ninth Congressional District of Indiana, do resolve: 1. That we adopt without dissent the platform of principles of the National Republican party; and accept as our standard bearers in the 5re.1t battle of freedom, JOHN C. FREMONT, and WILLIAM L. DAYTON, in whose ability and patriotism we have the fullest confidence, 2 That in the words of the resolution passed by the Democratic State Convention, which met at Indianapolis, in Januarv lfiJQ. 'Mho inci'iltilinn nf cljvorv oaght no't to be introduced into any Terlitory where it does not now exist;' and that we, as Republicans, recognizing the justice of thisgenuinedemocralic principle and with a knowledge of our constitutional rights, will resist by all proper and lawful means, the encroachments of the slave power, which aided and abetted by the party calling itself -Democratic," seeks to plant slavery in Kansas. 3 That we oppose all interference with the institution of slavery as it exists in the olavo States, and that, holding this principle, we denounce as false and unfounded the charges of the sham Democracy that we seek the abolition of slavery, and not to arrest its progress. 4. That the Republican party recoguizes no distinction of birth-place or religion, and will prescribe no man therefor; that, on the contrary, we extend the right hand of fellowship to all American citizen, native born or adopted, und call upon them to unite with us in the great Republican movement, whose ob jects are to purify the general government, and to restore it to the policy uf its founders. 5. That we have no sympathy with the principles of Janus Buchanan his complete servility to the pro-slavery oligarchy his doctrine of low wages for American mechanics, and his btter op. posilition to the war of 1812, in which the American Navy triumphed over Great Britain, and to which the American name owes the lustre obtained by the achievements of Jackson, Scott and lUrrison; that we repuJiate his fillibuslering and piratical Ostend circular, as a libel upon the uelion. and that last and worst of all we will oppose his election to the Presidency because he is pledged to n continuance of the corrupt, wicked and imbecile administration of Franklin Pierce. 6. That the course of our able Repre sentative in Corgress, Hon. SCHUYLER COLFAX meets our'entire approbation; nis a Dility as a public servant; his integrity of purpose; his uprightness as o m.n , nnd his faithful adherence to the principles of freedom all give assurance that in him we have a Representative of our sentiments, in whom we may repose? the fullest confidence, and for whom we may labor with that earnestness of purpose always attached to a just cause. 7. That in Judge Morton: and hi3 as sociales upon the State ticket we recognise true exponents of the Republicau cause, and that reposing full confidence in their capacity and uprightness we Shall Zealously advocate their Claires to ! theWpport of the people.-- A 8. That relying upon the justice of our! , . i . . . - , ! cause and sustained by that love of free dorn which upheld our fathers, we shall work on an I work ever (or Free Men; Free Speech, Freo Kansas and Fremont, until a triumphant victory rewards our efforts. List of Intl. Free Buuks at I'ar. CORRECTED WEEKLY. - The folloMrirt?, furnished by Mr. John'Wool ley for the ndianapolis papers, is a list of all the Banks of the State of ndian oinga legitimate business and having a ra ar ba Utting house: Bank of North America, Clinton. Bank of Indiana, Michigan City. Btookville bank, Brookville. Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse. do Elkhart, Elkhat. do Paoli, Paoli. do Goshen, Goshen. do 31 1. Vernon, 3It. Vernon. do Salem, Salem. - do The Capitol, ndianapolis. do Warsaw, Warsaw. do Monticello, Mouticello. Canal bank of Evansville, Evansville. Ciescent City bank, do. Cambridge City bank, Cambridge City. Central bank, Indianapolis. Fayette county bank, Connersville. Farmers' bank, West field. Gramercy bank Lafayette. Hoosier bank, Logansport. - . Indiana bank, Madison. Indiana Stock bank, Lopofte. Kentucky Stock bank, Colurabns. Huntington county bank, Huntington. L.agTngc bank, Lima. . Merchants' & Mechanics' bar.k, New Albany, Bloomington bank, Bloomington. Exchange bank, Gieencastleridiana Farmers' bank, Franklin. Sarke County bank. Rockville. Southern bankof Indiana, Terre Haute. Tippecanoe bank Logansport. Prairie City bank, Terre aute. Salem bank, Salem. Shawnee bank, Attica. Savings bank of ndiana, Connersville. Thiers bank, ndianapolis. I Indian Reserve bank, Kokomo. IXFor 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. Pocket Book Found. A Pocket Book containing some money and papers, was found by the subscriber on the road leading from Plymouth to South Bend, on the ir.th inst. The owner can have the same by identifying itani paying for this advertisement. Call at the Post office at Fairmo int, In d. au 28, 183S5. LEVI CRI3I, P. 31. WJI. FASGHEa, JR. tuomas riaaiiEK. If. A' T. F.1J2G HER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers AND MANUFACTURERS OF Cabinet ' Furniture, Matrcsses, Chairs, Looking Glasses, ftc. West Main street, opposite the Court House. Laporte, Indiana. N. B Go xls packed at short notice. August 23. 185G. 21yl. Come to the Brick store, WHERE yo-t will find goods or all kinds suited to this market, hich will be sold at very low prices for ready pay. 8 iiifc Sharpeners, Something new ROBERTS'. AMILY BIBLES, a niw upply at 15y. ROBERTS'.
The L.av of Newspapers. Patrons will observe the following "law of newspapers:" 1. Subscribers, who do not give express notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 1. If subscribers order a discontinuance of their papers, the publisher may, notwithstanding, continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take heir papers from the office to 'hich they are directed their subscriptions continue and they
I are responsible until the printer's bill is set- ! . . 1 1 1 i. V .1' j ? J and the paper is ordered tobe discontinu ed. 4. ff subscribers remove without informing the publisher, for the paper culiiiued to their old address they are responsible. 7n addition to the above, the Courts have oecided that refusing to take fro n the oflheor leaving uncalled-for, a paper on which arrearages are due, PRMA FAOA evidence oi intent to defraud. 0. FOR A LODGE IN SOME VAST WILDERNESS." Sir, it U undoubtedly the exclamation which thousands, who are borne down by the arduous duties which mnst be performed even under the rays of a burning mid-summer sun, are sure to make; but these du.ies are performed frequen ly at the serious risk of health if not life itsel1', unless the proper precautions re taken to prevent the bad effects so easily generated by imprudent exposure. Carter's Spanish Mixture, the unrivalled Purifier of the Blood, possesses in a remarkable degree the coding and purifying influence over" the system so necessary in such ca es. 7ts s'ngular power over the Dlood, it gentle Jonic action on the Liver. it strengthening, vivifying and invigorating qual itie , its known tendencyt o prevent disease by expelling all humors Iroin the Blood, and ridding tl.e system of poisonous infection, ha? gained lor it a place among the highest disco, eries of medical scienc, It is a positive cure for Scrolula, Fever and Ague, Liver Disease, the effects of Mercury, and nil uch di eases, as thousands w ho nave used it have grateful cause to know. The trial of a bottle will satisfy any who may be unacquainted with its effects. A SERIOUS TALK. -We wish to impress it on the people of this rapidly growing countiy, many of whom are bearing about their bodies the seeds of disease which may in time develope itself in the form of Scrofula, Rheumatism, Fyphills, Mercurial affections, or other kindred di eases, which when they get fast hold of the system soon leaves the conslituti n but a shattered w: eck, that among all the meJicines et kno'n, Carter's Spanish Mixture is the only p sitive and un'ailing Purifier of the Blood containing neither mercury, -Irsenic. Opium, ot any other danterous drug or noxious herb, so generally used in such cases. Jl still possesses a p v er over the blood, tendering it pure and healthy which before its discovery was of all oiheis the thing t be desired. It cures Scroula, Rheumatism, Syphilis, Fever and Ague, and all that class of diseases, by ex pelling from the ClooJ all impurities which clog and disturb the correct action of ihesys tern. More than a t ousand such ca?es have been permanently and radically cured by its use. nnd we take pleasure in extending it field of nsefulness by advi.-ing our frienii to try it. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. THOMAS LATCH ORO say.: Covicrox, Ohi, Dec. 27, lf'53. "My wife Ijjis betutlT cted with the Livei Complaint nnd Dyspepsia for n'iniber of y,ars. iliiriug which time I have spent a great deal l.-r doctoring, but she n C-'ived very little benefit then firm, and filially the doctors faid tu co' 1 1 not be c ired. L ist spring the cuu ludet; totrv Jfjnljntf Cfertnin Bitten: shetot-ktwi bottles, and ever since taking ihem flio h-if l-en blc to attend to her business. I hive soUI me f nomwoi-wwr-innmg n ecoimneiulaSion, ami as tnr as I can leurit, ü has givili satisfaction to all." Scu advertisement. Hoof landS German Bitters. Certificate of Ralph Lute, Esq., Editor "Spirit of Times,'' Ironton, Ohio. Iro.ntoy, Octol er 00, 1H.4. Dr. C. M. Jackson D.-ar Sir -Tue Bitter are in gn at demand here. In tidditiou to the q luutity sold by MoxleyJf Durber, youragentj, i lie two oilier .stores .-t li more cf llu m than air) otlur medicine. I find tluy ar much used by ciuvalesceut fever patirn's to rebuild their broken co'islituliun. 1 have used during the last summer, iu my own family, four bottles. They were recommeded to me first by a neighbor, at a time when my tyiteui wan much debilitated from the efifjets tf a severe Bilious l exer. They gavemu an uppctite, and restored a ton.; and vigjr to my wäole system. In one of the September numbers of uiv paper I related my experience of tb good effects of the Bitters, since w hich tim 3 they have bad a large de, ;ud have now become the standard medicine in this vicinity, Iu conclusion, I would say that I feel groal pleasure in givii gyou this testimony of the value and success "ot your' preparation. R.sj ect'ully, yours, LALl'II LUTE. S 'e advertisement. 2 1 ml. Dalfej's Magical Pain Extractor. The great and principal cbniacteristics of Dalley's M iglcal Pain Extractor consist! 1st. Of its never-failiug and unique property, as soon ns applied to any external injury, to check h.'tlainalion instantly and rapidly to reduce m a hu tinuiv vuuoiiiu iv.o a ij hi tui 'unti w ' alleviate the pain of burns and scalds, nnd of olner painlul diseases in so incivlibly short a gpaeof i'tuic, and as will appear from the few testimonial hereunto annexed. Every intelligent mind is fully aware that, in all cases of exteriiai injury, ine paiu is prou iced oy intlamation oi the injured parttaud therefore if you retnoie Ihe cause, the effect must cease. 21. It purificativc properties neutralize the poison that may lurk iu the system, and will, wneu applied to the sores, draw readily all impure matter to the surface, aud eject it -hence the great discharge it produces from sores occasioned by bums and when applied to old nnd inveterate sores, Silt Rheum, or other cutaneous diseases. Eich bos of -canine DJlcy's Pain Extractor has upon it a Steele Plate Engraved Label with the signature of O. V. Clickener & Co., proprietors, and Henry Dallet mannlacturer. All others are coauterfcir. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by all Druggists and D-alers in Medicines throughout the Uuited St ites and Canada O. K.Tairr. Gen. Ag'ttor Michigan, at Detroit Ciickener Pills for sale. II. B. PERSUING, Ag't. Plymouth lud. Sept 20, 1835. 27yl. Important to Fcmal DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS. The combinations of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a Ion and extensive nractice; they are mild in their operation, and certaiu of restoring nature to its rroper channel. Iu every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills invariably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby heulth is restored and the pale and deathlv countenance ensmged to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes placo whether from exposure, cold, or any other caase. the general health immediately begins to decline and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many consumptions among young females. To ladies whose health will not permit an increase of their family, theiH pills will prove a valuableacquisition as they will prevent pregnancy. Ilead-acbe, paiu in th side, palpitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep, do most always arise from the irruption of nature; and wheuever that is th case the pills will invariably remedy all these evils. Nor are they less efficacious in the cure of Leucorrhcea, commonly called the 'Whites.' Theso pills should never be taken during pregnancy,, as they would be sure to cause a
These Pill are put up in sq-iare, fl it boxes.
I erson rcsnims where ihere is no agency es tablished, by inclosing one dollar in a letter, to O. K. Tripp- Trcmont Hone, one door from Jtffersoti Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, can have them sent to their respective nddresxes by return mail C. L. CHEESEMAN. Proprietor, NewYuik: O. K. Tain", Tremont House, general agent for Michigan. II. B. i'orsbing, Agent, FJyiuouth,Ind. Sept. 20." 1835. 27yl. F. Baowx's Essence ok Jamaica Gixger. i This i truly a family medicine; nt this season, ! when affections of tho stomach and bowels are I no common, r.n family, individual, or traveler thouh1 be without it. It is peculiarly rtneaj cious in summer complaints ot children, and is i known and prescribed by the medical faculty Sie advertisement, 'miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, ami free (rom unythingi njuriuus to Ii To or health. Full and explicit directions' accompany eacii box. OF a Good quality, and warranted to perform well For sale at Plymouth bv Jas. Elliott. ISAAC DAULOW. Aujr. 21 , ISöfi. 0tf. After a general look through the west, I have concluded to locate in Mason Cily, Cerre Gordo county, Iowa, and will leave Plymouth for that point about the 20t'c of Sept. next. Mnmn f?ifv lieiiiir in Hie iminrli iit vieinitv of the best Public LantU 1 A el confident that 1 can select such lauds as will increase in value fiO 1o 100 per cent annually. Those wishing to invest money in this way, or having land warrants they wish located, will find it to their interests to give me a call soon. The highest cash price p.iid far Land Warrants. Tersons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Hodges & Porter, or me personally, are invited to calloime and fettle upt. A. Ilugus Esq., is authorized to transact bus'ness for me in my absence. JOHN PORTER. Aug. 2t 1856. 20t4. TO NON RESIDENTS. OTICE i hTobv given timt the underne ) with the con ty surveyor, will, tn tue othdiy ot s.'ptr. Iio, ai iu o cmcs am. (A S.iJ d iv, pr ceed to survey aud locate he comers of their land, in sections 19 fc 20 town 32, range 2 west, ami sections 13 & 14 town 32, ru:g? 3 west, in S arke county; To meat atihc pr mises : 1 10 o'clock o i sai l day, and continue from day tu day until all is tiu-i-hei. Non resideuts who fail to meet the Surveyor ut the time & place above mentioned, & detray or provide for defraying their portion of the ex oense of said survey, will be returned to the Coun'y Auditor of said conuty, anil such de'inpicney placed on tue tax liipiicate aua coi icci d by law. LEW I S l'UH bK, A A It ON LAIN. Antr.21, ?ÖG. 20;3. A Special Request! WE are going to open a new et of Rooks on the liit day of September next, (our old Looks being about filled up) and particularly request those hairg accouts that lire not settled, to call aud settle as soon us pssible. We w.mt to mskeasbort :ob f it. if possible. Now friends, don't neglect lo call the first op portunity, ll vou pienM N.II. OGLESBF.E&CO. Jidv 31, is'r. ICtf. C. M. RICHMOND, Physician V Surgeon TYNER CITY, Will promptly and faithfully attend to all business entrusted to his care. July 24. IS',6. 17f f. TAPAXED WAKK, a neat as 4 -i r f r rTVc sortment at R JL BUOWN'S. July 21. 17lf. THE GOVERNOR. A superior Elevated Oven Cook Stove, that can be had only at R. M. Brown's. July 21. 1P55. 17tf. JENKINS" BEST Foil Tea, warranhettd nrtmoney refunded, for sale at rEliSHINü & July 21, 13 ). THOMPSON'S. irtr. gcrcnacliiig Caisc for sale RODERTSCheeseman's Pills, T1 HE True source of Health in the Fe male Cons' 'lution. Just received and for sale by PERSHING & THOMPSON. Aug. ' 133C intf. Still in the Shop. JOIW IPE. An old and tried friend in the BOOT AND SHOE Manufactory, would inform his old friends and f ustomers that he has no disposition to desert them, or slight their work for any consideration, but is ready as ever to make good and re liable custom made work to order; and whilst he tenders his thanks for past patronage, he solicits a continuance of their fa vor ' Ready made work,-aioT3 "on hand at his Shop, ea-t fihe Court House. Aug. 7, 1856. IQtf. jTt' wife A inB laugee has abandoned me XfX without cause or provocation, nnd has left a g od home ngtinst my will, and where am wiilirg to treat her well and furnish her with ail that is necessary lor her comfort and convenience, and w here I have solicited her to return. do not feel.'called upou to fumiidi her elsewhere, and therefore all persons are nrtified to not trust, furnish or b irbor her on my resp'inil)ility, and shall refuse payment of all cl aims for debts contracted by her, and resist them to the last. ENOCH BISLANG EE. Aug. 7, 1S5G. I9t3. QOLOKN SYRUP, of a superior quality, at Persuing & Thompson's. For sa'e by Persuing i Thompsqx. July 51, 185G. 17 tf. RIANGLESforsaleat Roberts. 17yl. S hereby given, to all whom it may concern, that from and after this With day of May, 1851), I will pay no debts contracted bv mv wi 'e, B arbara Huff CHARLES HUFF. German townsh'n, Marshall count v. Ind.. May 16. 135 G. 013. Cigars & Tobacco, city, at the best in the ROBERTS. Sperm Candles for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. A cash. Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves at the Brick Store, to be sold cheap for oct 2332for sale or rent at tbe OU Line Bwik Store. Laporte. O. B. ROBERTS. THE world of Science, art and Industry, illustrated by rxamples in the New lork Exhibition of 185:5-4, fjrs.ileby july 3. 1856. G. B. ROBKRTS. To be found at the Brick Store, a ) r targe s'ock ot summer iiais. which Mill be so'd at prices never before equaled in Piyracuth for cheapness, d t
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UNDERTAKING! ...
rjPHE undersigned takes this. method of informing the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, that he has commenced the above busiuss iu Plymouth, whore be keeps ou hand an asortmcnt of Crane &. Breed's Iiletalic Burial Cases; Also, Wootlen Coffins of all descriptions ready made. I will le prepaied to attend to all culls, with a hearse soon. Chain Pumps. lam prepared to put up Chain T Galvanized Melalic Tubiujr, warm Pump?, with ntedto give A. BOYD, satisfation. July 31, IS."6. 13 1. Iff hi inistrator's Sale. TVTOTCE is hereby given that the under siened, Administrator of the estate of! Jacob K. Hupp deceased, will offer for sale at nublic outcry at the Court House door in ! Plymouth. Marshall County, ndiana, on Saturday, September 13, 1856, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m, on said day, the undivided two thirds part of the north east quarter of the north west qaarter of section twenty, township thirty-three north, of range two et'st, belonging to the estate of Jacob K. Hupp, deceased, and if not so sold, will there offer j Lf anient private sale. TERMS OF SALE One third cash in hand, and the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, taking notes lor the deferred payments, waivin? valuation and approisment laws, and a mortgage on said land to secure the same. " JOHN GIBSON, Ad9t4. Aug. 7, 185G. IStl If You want Good and Cheap O nnl r n n 1 C? V rs. es. rt nU- auu gu LU WESTER YE LTS. LA1HEH; FINE GAITER and Morocco Boots, at WESTERVE LT S. GOltleil Svriip, at Chicago wholesale prices, at WESTERYELT'S. Jr. Tl. Gr ether, Physician & Surgeon, Wi'l promptly attend to all calls d .y or night, wheuever his services may be required. Office at honje, in the first house north of L. Griffin's on Michigan street, Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana. N. B. To Germans I can talk German. July 17, lS.ji;. I0tf. NEW GOODS AT THE Pennsylvania store, Tippecanoetoivn, Ind. TIIIIE subscribers have just returned from the I Eastern markets, and are now prepared to exhibit and sell to the citizens of Tippeca noe township and surrounding country, one of the best selected stocks ot A pener 1 assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Queensware, and everything usually kept in country stores, that has ever been offered in this market. As we have purchased exclusively for cash, we are deteimined to live up to the ready system, and n-1 to Le nn 'ersold by any other establishment in Northern indiana neither Jew or Gentile. Give us a cali, and bring on you r Wheat and other u:ercbantable produce, and there is no tlangfbul we will all be suited., both . as to quality and prices of articles. E. A. IVA NN & BROTHER. July 24, 1S53. 17inG. BiU Huf as Brown PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, HAVING been located in tliis place for a number of years, I am still ready to attend to all cases in the practice of Medicine that may be favored with, and especially do I thank the citizens of Plymouth, and Marshall Coun'y, for the flattering manner in which they have sustained me in years gone by. Office on Pierce street, South Plymouth. July','4, lrfOG. I7yl. IMPORTANT! 7 4 LL persons knowing themselves indebted lo the old firm of Wesfervelt & Hewett, are requested to make exertion to pay up at as early dale as possible. We must have money. Call at the store of J. L. WESTERVE LT. July 24, 185G. I7tf. Fire Proof Safes, FOR Farmers nnd others, received and for sale cheap at our Seed Storo in Laporte. jv.26,'55. LEMON &SON. J. J. VIAMIiI, ill. i. ; Homeopathic Physician. URTCULAR Atf"i'un paid to ob.sleteric Praciie, aiift Chronic Diseases o. Wo men, a-id Diseases of Children. Office over C. Palmer's Stove, corner of Michigan an 1 La; ort streets. May 8, 1G3G. 7tf ACROSTIC. Should your chest bo narrow, contracted and thin, Have you dull, heavy pain, or oppression within; Or that dry, hacking cough, and. shortness of breath, . Until many so often tbe herald of death; Look widl to your safety, nor even del iv, Dare not with your lue thus to trifle lay; E.Kjuire at once where t get Shoulder Braces, UeuiemberingJRobertfc' the cheapest of places. But the Braces aloue are not all you will find, Remarkably cheap and exactly to miud; As Medicines pure, Drng g.od iu their places, Cosmetics, Perfumery, in the rarest show cases; E irh person in want, as all will admit e them. Should call at R iberts' Drug Store and buy them. l5y. Laporte, julv 3, o3. Blank Deeds 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 forr, for sale at this office. e o Z3EEg&a ' MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish, German Green Salve, Thermometers, Candied SpicesChewing Gum, Cigars, &c. Tiemont House, one dor from Jefferson Avenue. - . Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, '55-2tyl. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Of the Latest Styles. A GOOD assortment of Lawn as low as 75 cts. a pattern, may be found at the 8Ü BRICK STORE. CIIAlIIIjES A. IXUtiliS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, Marshall County, Ind. WILL promptly attend to all business in the line of his profession with which he may be entrusted. Office in the room recently occupied by Messrs. Hodges & Porter, over Pierce's Cloth'ine Store. Plymouth, April 3, 1856. 2yi
John H. Shoemaker Dealer in JEIVEJjR Y. Plymouth, I ml. Up stairs over Vinnedge's Store, Michigan street. - JCrKceps constantly on hand Clocks, Watches, Breast pins, Ear rings, Fingerrings, Lockets, 6ic. Clocks, Watches, &c, repaired in the bestmanner. Aug 21 20m3. CLARIONETS for sale at Roberts. 17yl. Laporte, CHEWING & for sale by July 24, SMOKING TOBACCO, Persuing & Thompson. r lltf. ! Q1UGARS, of all kinds, at i figures, may be had at the D the lowest rug Store of I July 24. Persuing & TiioMrs' n. EMPORIUM TRADE AT THE REGULATOR OF J. I- WESTKTEIT, Plymouth, Indiana. tablislicd in WE take pleasure in announcing to Ihe trading public that our, business facilities are not exceeded by any other establishment in the country, and that we are prepared to offer them GREAT VNDUCEMENTS with our present stockof Goods, wbich consists of almost an endless variety, & that it is for their interests that they buy at the ICcgtl tutor, the great Central Depot of Trade. lVe purchased a very extensive stock of Spring and Summer Goods, of the latest styles; some of which we will sell at reduced prices. The motto of quick sales and small piifits, is adopted at the Regulator, and we will not be undersold for cash or short time. t We cordially invite our customers to cill on us, as we shall be happy to see them at any time, and please them with a good bargain. "Hurrah for the Regulatot! This is the cry! The champion of Cheap Goods! That will conquer or die. It will win every battle On the field of the fight; For it stands for our country For Freedom and right." We invite attention to our late arrival of Dry Goods, which are being rapidly sold, and those wishing to make good selections, must call soon. LAWNS BY THE QUANTITY, and Cheap. Cliallics, ditto. .SUMMER SHAWLS that must be sold; Handsome Muslin DeLaine at I shilling per yard. Gingham from 10 to 30 cents. On hand a large and beautiful assortment of . "DP JUS. It M rJ27 Sia From 7 to 23 cen's per yard; a few nice Silk Parasols that will be sold at cost. Lots of Hoser and Gloves, and Silk Mitts, Bonnets innumerable at low figures, from 3 shillings to $3 00. Trimmings also on hand. our HATS & CAPS arj in the way buy and relieve us. Here you can get every style and quality. A Good supply of staple Goods ennstantly on hand, Muslin, bleached, brown, Hickory Sheeting. &c, &c. Of every kind. Cheap. We invite especial attention to our stocX of Glassware, Universally pronounced the bestin the market, and most handsome styles. Ladies will do welt to purchase soon, ,as they can the easier suit their tastes. rYZrTai In the large and commodious cellar (jgWgigj of the Regulator, are stowed away r Molasses, Syrups, Machine and Lamp Oils, &c, yc- which will be dealt out willingly at every call. Good Coffee and Sugar, do. Especial notice of Farmers, Carpenters, Builders, and every person wishing any thing in the line of Hardware,Are invited, as we have one of the largest and best selected stocks ever bronght to Plymouth, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest, for cash or on account to good men. ITpWe have respectfully to tender to the public our grate ul acknowledgments for their past favorable patronage, and solicit a continuance of their confidence. Plymouth, July 24, 1656. l"tf. m 3. p o to s e-":; a- Soo 9?ft Fcicr and Jlgtie A NN IHILAT OR. PREPARED BW -DR. J. HEDGES, Stanhope, New Jersey. f MHIS preparation is a certain, safe and pee.X dy remedy for Fever and Agne. Chills and r ever, u-imo A?ue, or any torm of intermittent and Remittent Fevers, it has been but two years since this Medicine was introduced to the notice of the public -daring that period it has found its way to the homes of tbpnsands of families kfflicted with this distressed and debilitating disease, and in no instance has it faited to ff .-et a perfect aud permanent cure, where the directions have been strictly followed. .The proprietor has also used it in his private practice, for several yeart, and observiag the flittering success which attended bis treatment from thuse of this remedy, lie has been induced to give it a more extended circulation. 7t needs no eücomium-no long array of teiti jnony to herald its efficacy; its merit lies in itself, and to the invalid it will prove of more value than an octavo volume of certificates. For sale at the Drag Store of PERSUING & THOMPSON. July 24, 1855. ' I7yl. MASONIC Diplomas at Lnpoite. july 3, 1656. ROBERTS' I5v.
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Bradley, Burnhacr, Lamb & Co., FCOFRlETOSS. llanufaclurcr of STEAM- ENGINES, Boilers, and Machinery of every description, suited for Saw and Grist Mills, and other purposes. - Circular, Savli & JTIuly Saw mills, Hydraulie Presses, Machinists Tools, Rail Road Work, &c, A:c. COT Orders Solicited. The undersigned, Agent for the above es-' tablishment, will attend to receivnig orders, mailing contracts, forwarding Machinery, &e. in Marshall or the adjacent counties. G. P. CHERRY, Agent. Plymouth, nd. June 5, 1856. 1 lylROOKS Milk-an-Watha. Lost Hunters. Ilumbolt'a Cuba. Confession. Reality. War in Kaasax. Toiling and hopihT, Creole Orphan sf Green Mountain Girli. Woman's Faith, Second Marriage, Married not Mated, SpaiTowprass Pan-T?, Phi By and Kit. S.dad for the Social, For ale by july 3, 1856. I5y. ROBERTS; Lapotle. Cincinnati, Tcru & Chicago - AB Open for Business Betteten LAPORTE & WALKERTON. ON ani will and af:er Monday, May 2fith, a tram leave the passenger depot of the Michiean Southern 4r Northern ndiana R. B. at LaPorte each morning ater the arrival of the 0 train from the east an the .llicliigan Southern R. R. Connecting at Walkenon with Stages for Plymouth, Rochester, Fulton, Logansport and Peru. A train will also leave Walkerton each evening at six o'clock arter the arrival of Stages from the south, retching Laporte ia time to take the evening trrfin on the Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Rail Road lor the East or West. By this arrangement Passengers who leave Logansport and intermediate places will be enabled to go through to Or take the eastern train the same nhht. IX will also enable those who leave Laporte on the morning train' to spend sevt rat hours in Plymouth and return the same night. FARE: From Laporte to Walkerton, 10 5n " Plymouth, 1 25 Rochesur, 2 25 Fulton, , 2 75 ' Logansport, 3 3j The track is being rapidly laid between Walkerton and Plymouth, and trains will be run towards the latter place as the work progresses. Tickets can be had on the car3 for anv of the above places. lOtf N. KENDALL, Supt. For Sale or Rent. A Very desirable Residence on Michigan street, immediately East of the Court House. A good two 6try Hoos, w!n on each side, and all the necessary out buildirgs, also a good well. The terms tor rentiüg or purchase will bo made easy ar the owner is anxious' to sell. For further particular., enquire at this olice or to A- G. Armstrong, ab wt 3 miles west of Plymouth. Plymouth, June 5, 1830. lltf. Something New TTHE subscriber would inform the citizens J of Marshall and adjacent counliee, that h will ruu a sett of Woolen Machinery for making At the north end of Plymouth, in A.C. Staley's new Kteam establishment. We have a good, Midline and Picker, and in good condition for making Tolls. - The subscriber is a practical Sianer, understanding all the branches of manufacturing, and professes the science of making rolls that will spin well. Thoe who have had their wool knotted and spoiled, can get smooth, clear rolls, by bringing good wool in proper order. The subscriber will spare no pains. n be will not be excelled by Any Establishment in the West. So bring on your wool. The Machine will be in full operation aficr the 5th of June. JOS. PATTERSON. June 5th. 1856. lltf. Something New! FIR.M Mew (KwdlSo CLEAVELAND & HEW TT Rare the Mammoth stock of Goods, NEW GOODS, Good and Cheap Goods. We will sell cheap for cash Come one and all, and take a peep at them, and we flatter oursel7es that we can sell them to you. Our stock consists of a great variety. 0Call at Cleaveland & Hewett's on La porte street, nearly opposite the post office. U&H. May 22. I85fi.., . 9tf. Farm for Sale. ONE and a half miles north of Plymouth, on the west side of the Michigan Road, containing 55 Acres; 33 acfes of which are improved and cultivated, and under exxxl fen ces. A good Apple Orchard in good bearing' order, of 80 trees, mosiy of good grated Fruit; Also a young Peach Orchard in good growing order, of 48 trees of the best Tariety of grafted fruit. This farm is beinti'ully situated on the Michigan Road, being high and dry, with a fair proportion of Timber, Meadow, and PI.jw Land, and being close to to the county seat make it a very desirabie situation. For particulars enquire of the of the owe et living in Plymouth. k IQtf . H. B. PERSHING TOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, . v fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12,1855. . Myl-, Porte au Fountain Pen, , . . .. Patented Jan. 23. 1855. Advantagesu An incorrodable and durable 7nk Reservoir, made of Poateax, under Goodyear's Paten t, filled with, ease and rapidity, supplying thj pen from three to ten hours, ax. . cording to tbe size. A Gold Pen of the best qialifyfc will a holder of a beautiful, light, and elastic material .For sabs by G. B. Rosea TS.: ' ' Lperte, July, I851t 'l$rx
