Marshall County Republican, Volume 1, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 November 1856 — Page 4

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sharp vtsaged, good aatured looking in- " ce approscheJ and old Virginia diriJual srrired in or city abou: a J farm-house, with its .ofr, who had week ago. fresh from the 4mouataioV j eu ir ume days absent. A few hunami put up at what might be called om yarda off, we- suddenly stopped to

!Mf third rate houses, lite iu.es were '

like those at most ether e Ublishments 1 from the rear of the mansion, and darting of Ihe kind, boarders elng taken by the1'- m-d through the trees, came a troop day, week or meat, inn Folter, (we orders si full speed, all of them fernstes take the name from the register,)- had but ona. Sweeping round the housf. a 'gcae in' by tha week, with the under- jS-'o they disappeared, but a circuit of a a tending with tha laudiord that ha was ew moments again brought them in to be credited for what he called lost , '"rout, when, diecoeering us, they reined time,' at the usual rate. There was "P für B instant, and then, aQVcting vast nothing very unusual in this arrange- dismay, made a mäh at a high carriage

uisnt, though it did not turu nut a togeihet to lae landlord's satis fee Isafe At tha eird of tha second day, it occurred to Jim that he had not seen Sacramento for upwards of a rear, and as a thought with him was almost a deed, he,

without saying a word to the landlord, made to swing shut, closed with a bang, disappeared. Me spent the remainder o( T,T0 mare performed the same eat, aud t.ie weak at Sacramento, and reached his' l'i;e f the train made an effort to boarding hense just in time to find thejQol through at the same time. This proprietor calculating that Ms. Jim Pol- j wat 8ir' of perfiape a duien eais oUJ, ter waa indebted for one week's hoard. I ha was mounted on, by far, the last It diiu'l takfj Jim long to prove that he t 5eil we the party. There goes my had been out of towu four day, and the borse. whom I bade noboJy ride!" ex bill against him was cut down accord c)aiued our companion, mock-gravity inglr. J eery scantily hiding the expression of See here, old feller. ' broke cut Jim. good natured avnuaereeiit. But the last as the bill was bei ne altered ,'tf it a too late. The gate was sh it se tk mm. I Jm) e . a

tha tarn to veou. I'll take a anuint at them 'ar books. k am y - I Th.f.'j snnn air' cnid the lat.dloed. pretending not to notice Jim's last remark. 'Two days board 2 g2j Jim took his bill and eyeing ihe puz mmA t.n4ln.4 ihnmS h i nr r t . .1 I iww aw mwivi w mm ov na,u ast7 eome 'sheaauigau,' be broka out 'I want to see them ar books!' The landlord tolJ him that he was aski: a too aauch ahat no outsider i - wsa Bermitteu to examine n;s docks a a. s Jim was satisfied now that all was nut , exact!; rifht, and raaolved to see the.' tuA of it U:ve ma pan, ink and paper,' said he. 'I iftrjl to show v - j bow to keep books.' Ha toik tht pen. and. after hiving added up Yarioua small suns, made out and headed to the imued laudiord the following account: Jim Poller lo LanilorJ Leiter two dais bord 4)2 G?i Landlord to Jim Palter Detter 4 dais lost time 65 20 'Thar she ist said Jim, as ha passed the slip of papei across tha counter. Cordin' ta your way of keepiu' books, a fellasr ain't -lowed noibin' far loil lima.' The landlord satJ nothing, but gaxed : with astoniahnient. 'You sea,' continued Jim anxious to establish tha correctness of hit bill, i tuck board by tbe week you know,' 'Y-e-s, muttered ihe half choked landlord, 'And the bargia was that yu was to credit ma tor Lest time at the usual rate, you knew. Y-a a.' Well, 1 boarded with you two days yen know. Yea 4 1 didn't board with you four days, you Yea. 'And you owe for that.' The landlord took a long breath, brushed tbe perspiration from bis fsco. and cssting his eyes vacantly about the ceiling, slowly ejaculated-Oh y-a s.' M 1 ai..'t aroint in K h.rd on mil '

said Jim. you feed very well and as I'm bui'.dera would do well to giro lhis sub - going up country to morrow, we'll Jecl their serious c josideretioo. Ph ilaspend that little balance for chernpage Jelphia Journal. tonigh t. But IM tell you one thing! landlord he added, after apauae, 'you' T!,e E,lilor of lh Philadelphia Mer would meke money rf you would hire a : cor7 Tocemly attended a Spirit (not H cirfei f quid, but etherial) Circle, lie thus de Wo are inclined to think it would tiibes the closing scene: bava taken a number of clerks to make ; After a recess of eome ten or fifteen Jim beliete that the laudiord did not minutes, the medium again went into we him for four days board'. Jarye t'-Ute'and wrole out: vilU(Cml) Herald. 4 Th,s 'irsl m' n 18 P"B-i t. Ha ad . m bm j dresses you from the Celestial Sphere." Cr-One mast be easy in his mind to! le that you Adam?" go to sleep quietly, but what must have j -Adam was my name when in the been the feelinga of the stranger who was flesh?"

sent op atsirs in a Western hotel to sleep with a backwoodsman, who gave him this welcome: Will, stranger, i re no objection to your sleeping with me. none in the least, but it seems to ma that the bed's rather narrow for you to sleep comfortable, considerm how I dream. You see I am an old trapper and generally dream of ahcotiiia a&d scaiuina Indians - a I Where I stopped night afore lest they cbaraed me five dollars extra 'cause I hauoened to whittle Od the headboard with my knife while I was dreaming, rr r art Bat you can come to bed if you like. ; i .ee; HCOer IIMLCSH.t, . A Path Hit. The followine; story is . . w . . . . . -r . ! teid olvof. r lOTd o. v irrinis, nuensnau man, who lately urged tbe Democrats snd Fii.more meu to unite, in a speech at the x change, New York. A onroDoa of Gov. Fiord: when he waa . n tbst Qabernatorial Caair of Virginia. Bit ! aecame hit duty ss Chief Executive of be State, to pay over to a carta in tribe ! of Indiana a sum of money which bad ' Woe bequeathed to them by adistinr t - m 9 . 9 guiihedaon of Virginia, to whoee reiotJ eoarsed Indian blood. The Indians as- j . i.i.j ; ,hs Fteriitive Chamber 16 raniUUKU 111 - 1 caive the money the Governor, as a Bistcetfe taemorte, s er Ol course w as buuu'i n hm nrrtilnn He cammtHCld eTtOJ

ly bj saying j huoun' tha seeks. Aiogills in pellicula -BsÄhten-l am proad U calyou!aad kiea-tne-quicks' is pretty enough to brothers, foe the blood ef the red msn look at. I gin le, but darn em, they are courses through ny veins ea well a yeur slippery ss eels, snd when you fish Tor owm." j 'em an' gat a btte, you somehow or other Wketeupon, aa oU Chi-f stepped tip j nod yourealf on tha sarong and of the t th Governor, nut hi. ftnr ln.i the Mae. thoy se CO U bed you? An when

kark f the Gevernor'a neck. thea ander I - - 7 , st once exclaimed: Niggtr! nigger! by kit own Boee. and Ifo etaT 1ad ian: II who forgets the fountain ftom irtiir!f dfaok, and the tree under wböao -ww k aamboled ia the 4eje of his .niitk. is, a atranser to tae s we artest iei m - pretaitwe of the human heart.

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copy tne lonowmg siir-mg ekeich ttom gae, r, t thai moment, dashing round , ij.., vu im ui tue lattii, iu tcoc. 4 The foremost riler galloping past the gala almost without drawing rein, went . to one side, raised it and dashed it open. ; and then, wheeling her horse, dar if J l through with another rider, aud went clattering down a rocky path, as the gate, UJf on ner, and it at peared that it must I ioaviUbly eatch bet powerful h.raw be- j . e a aa . war IWeenttS TiSSd IIIJ IDUlllAf DOSl. t' MJ our breath; but a sharp, prompt,! Btt al pu'l n the reins of the hea vy curb bit suüdeoly arrrslefl tha horse. j"' tl Wii done wi th rigor an such a w a i , tr.ai tne ereat animal thre his w fore feat high in the air. an.l the eie Mccncd to swing un ter the uplifted hoofs. ssilclosed In another mmneat il was asuciosea. in auotner momeat it was se,zed by the little ruler, thrown open, und away sde went, with the whip fly ine, ' " overtake her companions. 1 thoaght of lhe wil J- fearless, graceful riders of tht Western plains, end wondered whether the bloo 1 of Pochahontas. which flowed in the reins cf the merry parly, had nny thing lo do With the mailer. Lift 11 luitratcdBcamac with Wit Bbicx. We notice, in sn exchange peper, a paregraph upon this subject, which we think of considerable importance to builders It is stated on what is good authority, that of experience, that a wall twelve iuchea thick, built of good mortar with bricka well soaked, is stronger in every respect than one sixteen inches thick built dry. The mm of this ia, that if the bricks are saturated with water, they will not abstract irom the mortar the moisture which is necessary to its chrys latizaiion, but, on the contrary, tht y wi l j ichemicalir unite with the mortar, and! . become as solid as a rock. On the oth- ; er hand if the bricks are put up dry. they immediately take all the moisture from inurtar, leering it too dry lo harden, and : the consequence is, that when s building 1 of this description ia taken or tumbles down of its own accord, tha mortar from , il is liko so much sand. There is, no' ilnilKl milK Irilllt in I K I a afflux Iiam Tk. ' ..U.U .U ..I.V 1. V. I great absorbent power of baked clay nat ! ; urally acts injuriously on mortsr. and the consequenr-e is insecure sod danger- ' ous walla, Iu our opinion no building 1 I a. i a a. s t . . i snouia oe erecieu in tne city, tne wai s 'of which would not 6tand firmly if da ' prired of the support of the joists; and what will do this if the adhesive pruperi ty of tbe mortar is destroyed by the absorption of the moisture from it by the OMck, hefoic il has time to hardenT Our "VVill you please favor me with correct answers to a few simple ques tione?" Propound them." "Where was tbe Garden of Eden Iocs tecV ' In Kantat." Was Eve an obedient helpmate?" ' She was a model wife until be stuileil by the serpent after that tuna perfrct denl in petti I mean fig leaves.' the "In what part of the world was a. w i m , m lower ol Bab-M erected. In While county, Indiana, near rt 1 1 rt si - . . ho the parents of Can. s wife? Th;e quesiion capped the climai. IT . - . 1 . I 1 . 1 J t ne taoie ai wnicn we were seaieu auuden!y turned a summerset enpstzrd and eitinguished the lamp upset lh medium and the maiden lady and amid the wreck of furniture and the crash of gists. I rre 'e my exit through the back door, and running down a dark alley, gained the street minus my right coat tail, witch i left in the motetb of a bull dog in the yari. m i - The Wo.Mt.-v. A funny correspondent oi tne t ortianu i runcnpi says. i, nave recently gin up a., tues or wii , .... back to oerlitiksl life. . , . .. . . f i . . . , . . , v . I r.L-.i: .1 1 am more at n urn IU mis line nun in TOu'se ftuffedMn with pesnuts. Csr.Jy, ". . .tl..il dogger tfee. they'll throw yon away aa. they wUi eola taler. Leastwise that's been BSf experience. But ire cone wnn rk. Ontn nf 5thKr the HOW . an; -- - -- ! sleepiit beauty. Kleopatry' needle. Pom pey'e pillow, an' loot's wif. with s ; Stesse engine to help 'em coold'nt tempt me. Tne eery signtoi a eonnei nice me aH oeer."

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Mi correspondent of the New Orkans ses correspondent of the Nrw Orleans Ficayun gives the tollowing at authenYou aro all foud of cracking jokes at the expense of Arkansas, now here iaj one on your State, absolutely true. Ij got it from an eye witness. The district court in one of your north em parishes was in session'twaa tha j iii u n wi kisuii, u me inri uiuuri. Lawyers and others in J dinttd, and were j sitting out before the hotel, and a long, lank, unsophisticated countrymen came up and unceremoneonsly made himself one ol" 'err, and remarked; Gentlemen I wish you would go on with this court, for I want to go home. I left Betsy a looking out. Ah! said one of the lawyers, and prav. sir .what detains you at court? Why, sir, said the countryman, 1 fot.heJ hrra as a jury, and they sav if 1 iro hon the wiil have to And me. and " : t tl,.ey moutn'i do that, ss 1 lire a good P,ece" " "ov Jr) you on: bbkcu woe ui tne lawyers. Wat juryt Yes, what jury grand or trererse Grand or trsvis jurj? Dad fetched if ! know. Well, said the lawyer, did. the judge chaff e ewV- w-L-X-i. V "wr Wall, squire, said he. the little fellow that si;s up in the onion an 1 kinder bos . a ees it orer tl.e crowd, at us a talk, but 1 i dout ko w sake tb.r be ch-a, -get any thing j The crowd broke up in a roar of laugh , ler, sad the shnrifT c ile J court. A Western paper rocorde ef mel.nchoW ca,e of sutclde. A voung gent.ero.n . .a JUlt Ol dried apples. aUd then dret.k :er until he bursty Tl.e rash ws caused in cousequence ol his rather rorbidding him to grease Ins rv.oustaci.e llh lhe butter knit-. I met her at the sunset bright, her I Ringham g wn was blue, her eye that ' danced with young delighl were of tl.e i ssrne dear hue; nnd alnrnvs when the sun goes down, I shall think of the girl in the gingham gown. An indirect way of getting a glass of water st s waterine niace. is lo cah for a third cup of tea. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED German Hitters. FRKPAasr ar DR. C M. JACKSON, Philad'a. Ta. WILL EFFUCriALLT CIRC Liver complaint, Djsptpsia, Jaundice. Chronic or A'erroii Dehility Diseisca of the Kidneyt, and allditeaxts aritius from a disordered Liter ar Stomach. Such as Constipation. Inward files, Ftillnessor Blood to the Head. Aacnbty of the Stomal sc':, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgav' for food, Fullness or wright in the stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking -.r riuuerine at me pu oi me .Momach, Swnu- I nain of the head, llurr ed and disl alt breathing, Fluttering at the HeorV Choking or suffocating sensaliorn when in a lyimr posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs before the sijcht, Fever and Dull pain in the Head, Deficien- jfe 1 A "1 c Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin snd Eye, Pain in the Side, Rack, Chest, limbs, 4c, Snode'i Cash es ol" heat, burning in the dish, Constant iia in.i giiun;s of Evil, and gr at depresM :. o; i ojiiitia. . The proprietor in csllinp the attention of the public to this preparation, doe so uritli 'a feeling of the utmost confidence m its : i tues and adaptation to thi . it is recommended. It ia e diseases for which is no new amJ untried article, but one that has stood the test ol a ten years' trinl before the American people, nnil its reputation and ole is 'unrivalled I any similar pieparaiious extant. Tbe tee'i ent .hi :1 well kown Physicians and individc-I als in all parts of the coun'ry is immense.

and a care ul peru':il of the Al nanac, pub- j Ihin, lished annu ify by the proprietor, and to he Have yon dull, heavy pain, ot oppression wi'lihad gratis of any ol his Agents, cannot bull In: satisfy the most skeptical that lhis remedy is Or that dr-, haekir couch, nnd hortness f

Tcally desen'ine; the ereat celetrrity it has obtamed Principal office and Manufactory. Xo 'Jo Arch St.. Philadelphia, l a. Indiana TcMtimoii v. Hi xnsr.TOx, Pept. 20 i W. Xor r n says: "Send me another supply of Bitters immediately. They sell rapid ly, and give the most unbounded atifa4),ion in every esse. 1 do nit know of but one instance in which 1 have sold one bottle that the person did not return for more, and in that ckse, ,i i,..i ...i .v ,, ' the one bottle cured the person. I . w- w Da. C. P Jifosrsavs- have used seveisi bottle of youi fierman I üttrs, myself a d ! ir. mil romlllr nr.. I I C, r, .1 it lk . ,. I. ,.. T' I "'7 i""iny, citi uiiu it i iiv u n.nr.n U1U and I uiwicuri'iuii reineny lor nervous oiNea esol I anyihing had ever used in my practice or j family. Myself snd several members of my I family are troubled with heart eompl .int. and i 'I 18 '' "'y medicine we depend upen lbs I reher, ss it never fsils; 1 have prescrilied it with unf.;iini, i - mK-rol .-naavt' Dslfu., April 9, lsr.3. Jacksoi A Beck say: "We have sold all t I. r:. 1 . 1 1 1 ' . 1 your unman omers, um me taie are uai iy increasing Send another supply- immediate ly." Costdo.x, Feb. 18, 18.-.3. Dr. C lemonsSir, ilease send me the other two boitlea of Moofland's German BiHers. prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, agreeably 'oourarrauswsoe.it. 1 have received more benefit from what 1 have taken for the Liver and Kidney complaint, wiik which 1 have been afflicted for eight years iii.n r, ,i ,..!.,,,..., i I.., - i.v in ii ii t a ii'i ail uuici iili-V-.lv.iii A. uu w ,..., .ii . . iorv.n, JUk V II V 11 1 01, LUgClUI.il Respectfully, 4.C. V. S- Rsr.voioS. l..ri u, ,...,. u..ik ei.,,, ,l.VV TAlUlll! I USUIIODlCI. .1UIUI kWltili, Hendricks county, writes: ... . . ar. f. . M11 P ' " - ill ill UIIU ui. ? "J" lhatlhave use( your German Bitters lor Dys - reisis. snd have found real be-u. .t irttm their ' , , , ,.. "A . r ; ii.m anil ii.r.ii Iii 1 i k-B vr.il t- L' ..... I m a .. 1 I in. i . mc i wi the benefit of my neighbors They are entirely egeüie, containing no injuno'. ingredients or afceholic stimulants, always strengthening and never proetrating the system. Price 75c. per bottle. SoW by Druggists and Storekeepers in every town and nUage in the United States aud Canada. Sold by Pjcbminc 4. Tnoaeso, Pl-month, do. Ar Resegtora, Int, me. leyi. JOM1PH POTTER, 3 A D D L E PLYMOUTH, INDIANA.

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Clwli UllIU?i ' I R AUE AT THE REGULATOR OF J. L. WEVTRTELT, Flymouth. Indiana. Established ill 1838. TK take pleasure m announeiw to the f T trading public that our Uusmess facilitres are not exceeded by any crtl.er esteMishment in the country, and that we ere prepared tootTertheru GREAT INDUCEMENTS with our present stocko floods, which consists of almost an em; less variety. & that it is for thetr ' interests that they buy at the Krnfctor, tl.e great Central Depo of Trade. We purcnaseu a erv exteusi e cwL f .... e..mn.AM r.

o the latest s.. , . e n, wbfci We am-isell at-reduced prices. T!e motto & quick sale: and small pnfits is adopted at the Reg 'Iator, and we will not be undersold for cash

. or shorrtiroe. ' 'llftie' i We cordiallv invito our cattomers to ell on us. as we shall Le hapay to - ea them at any nme. ann piease Tnenr wnn a goon uar.aiu. 'Hurrah for the Regulator This is the cry! The champion of Cheap Good! Tliat will conquer or die. It will win every battle On the field of the R jh '. ; Fur it stands for our country For Freedom and right." We invile attention to our late arrival of Drv uoau. wincn arc ..ewiS lap.u., anu mow 1 . 1 , . . .1 I 1 , "'3M,"K lu ma' ' , .i. w i'ftl.if ' ,n i L A w N S BY THE QUANTITY,; 1 ami onean. Mi.imr-. SUMMER SHAWLS that atustbe soWj Hand- ( some Mtislin l'e.a ne at 1 shillini; pef yard, Ginchamfrom lo to :iocents. On hand a large !anQ "J , ! Pro,a cen s P-r' v,r : a -. - I'.uasols that w.n be soia at cost, hots oi : Ha , u ,i Hr XshZ rrSl I 'S ' SW. 1 ninminga aho on hau.,. Our HATS So CAPS r- in fe'f" - - ny buy mid relieve us. Here j sp you i a 1 cv ry styie nniiqnamy. A Good sil Oitlu if slftnle fmOOtis j canatantb o band. Muslin, biesched, brown, UicKofy Sheeting f dte. y I .C M a il g ld eT - Of every kind. Cheap. Wo invite especial atteaÖoa to our stock of iwtassivare Universal pr. notince I thebestiathe market, Limi mosd Iranxome stvles. ' Iadi a II ''o well 1o purchase soon, as they cn.i the tasier suit their tastes. In the lare and commodious cellar of the Feg'ilator, are stowed sway Melasse, Syrups, Mactiineand I. amp Ac. Vc. which will be dealt out willing ly al every call. Good Coffte and Sugar, do. Especial notice of Fanners'. Carpentets, Builers, and every perron wishing any Hing in the line of IIa r d w are, Arc iuvited, as we have one of the largcstand best selected si . . ever brought to Plym- i dutbi vi 1, ich wiil Le hold cheaper than the cheapest, For cash or on account to good men. fj We have rerpectinUy to tender to the I j.uImic oir i;rale ut ackiiowlcdgmeuts lor their j p.ist .c orablo p4tionire, and sosicite coni musnee ol" their confidence. i Iviuuuiü, July 21, 1-56. irtf. W!aVl louwaut uoo l snd Cheap f fi Boots and Shoes, go to WESTKRVELTS. a . . t h a . f AMES' ai D.w.) FLNE UAITER and ail rocco Boots, at WBtfTR RVELT 8. VJSJf' BOOKS t k .-IV.tiln. Lit B'tufejrO. Itls0bnlr7a Ciiba. CileaetHr. ( It Mli'y. War in v-vraia T- 'lM.g iiiid bapitir. C ei'ie 0nbaus, Oreen M -ni.tuiu Girl. WcAann's Fai'.h. o:;d M irrirtgc, Mur ed nM Mated, Sparruw-pma- P.i rsf I'hilly and Jßt, 8ih;d fur tbe Social, F.TM.hv ROBERTS, inlv 3. 1H6. Hf. Lnooite. AwHUb 1 I v. S'.i uld vour cbest be uarrow, contracted and breath. Unto many so oft-n ti e lier ihl of depth; j Look Well to yo jr safety, nor even delay, D.irr not with ynnr lilt.' thns tn inn n dty; E i'j liro at otter wlic-re tn get Shoulder Braces, KeiiiciiiberingHobcrts' ihe cheapest ol place. Rut the Br;:ce alone nr5 not all yon will find, KetBMikaMy cheap nd esvaetly ha mind; , TT , ö ' ' V 1 'srm tics. Pe, turnery, m be rarest show ca-; bud) person -.u want, all will adinue them, 0, ,v . n . r l . i t. i i , S iMil.l 11 at Ri.hH.' llrt fT ,,rr nil. I 1,11V i vsseni ' sfSne"1! 16y. Lf"i te. joly 3, '50. Vf 3 sw m a ,. i . i . B k . 1. 1 ' ir-c. C Y. RonrR rs. rpilU world of Science, ait M. In lustrv. iltWtr it.'.l bv xarnisWs mid its ibe New .k F.xh'.bition fl8.vi.-4, fei-anleby j.!y It 1 G. :' Ponr.ars. VV rnnti's uiir upTftBATivi' ' s j ii l i it a. v a a a a . fresh Krrnplv. for sale ol ROBERTS. b Laporte. July 12, 1 : 17yl. 1 MM.Y BIBLES, a n w suppW at b . 15y. ROBERTS' Porte tt9Fo tin tain Pen, V terr.f ,1 Jan. 23. 18b Advantages. A i iucorrml .b.e ami ilurable , inn i(srrx'inr. m:iie o roeTRatv. ui.ner uno.i- , . . a ,. . - yeai's Vateut. fil -d wiMi ce 'lio eaiS Tateiit. fi'l -d wMi cusq Unl r;tpidil , p!yieg tbo p.Mi from tnne to ten hours, accoi in - to ibe size I. - ,, . , ,. I 1.1 " "u ' r" V " V 1 ,"") W1" , ut w'tl f oi a Deauinui, iigtn, auu ciasnc ma'erm 1 1 a Deaiiiiiui, ;iiriii, auu e:asii iiiH'eri:ti . T... 1 l . t T.r ' .r"' """J ,OJL- " L-.potte, Joly. 18C. . lay. . fnA 1 . a - . -. m. . . -s siksb rwiuteii nr. .-ah on ment of Japanned Tin;, suit ble forsign naiu ters foi site by 0 B. ROI&tRTS- , Aufus 3, 18.4 22yl CLARIONETS for sale at Robkrts. Laporte, 17yl. Sfrenadin; Canes, for sale t) An i-nT. . V l MICH 1 Jj. Km nlfe sharpeners, Something new ROBIRTS'. pRlAGLES for sale at BORERTS. 17yl. a ft tobacco, the bet: i-i the ROBERTS. eity, at Oavcrssi ( a tadle tor Kale hy kT mi G- B. ROBERTS. lf ADONIC D.i louia nt iTi I.-orte. j .lv 3,l?5. hOttivRtS' ay I.

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4 LI, persons that are indebted to us are x. requested to cail and pay up their notes and accounts. We have given as much lenity as our circumstances will admit; and as we are going east soon, for goods, we hope you will coiiiply with our request, and save us the disagreeable necessity of taking other means of collecting our demands. WESTER VELT A. HEWITT. Sept. 8, 15J. 23tf. SMOKING TOBACCO. Püssiii.hu i Vh'-m:-- n. 17tf. for sale by July -24. laiG. SUGARS, ofall kinds, at th loweu figuret, may be had at the Drugstore of July SM. Paassjiaa ft Tnewrw n. Carter's Spanish Mixture. TU GREAT r I R IF! CR OK TUE BLOOU! The best Alterative known!! Not a Particle of Mercury in it! An infallibleiemedy forScro ula, King'sevil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or t'ostuleson the face, Ulolches, Dotls, .U'ue and lever. Chronic sore Eyes, Ringwocui, or Tctiu, Scald hesU, Enlargement . and paiuol the Jt'i ' Boaes and Joints, i yjBj Salt Rheum, Slubbotn Ulcers. Syphilitii Diaprders, and all !iseues arising irom an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or impurity o the BloodThia fc-rt-at aleralive Medicine end Purifier of the l'ltiod is now- uied bv thousands et gra etui patients Irom all parts o. Lie United Stales, wi-o lt.i :ly dai y to t!ie rcmarkahle nerform! l.v H.p kt , .11 .n.,H. -t o - - ciffes, CaRtkr's Smmsü Mix f lbe." NturslÄÄ AftViMmn of 1h Iti.l Mm' IWa.: oi il .tl.r,,. Feiuale complaints, I'ains and Aching of the n , nr .,.,:, m, Ul by u.sjll!, lhis inestimable reine.ly .Jor all diseases of U-e mLMlg ha. V ' : . ' 0? Tgt?' aci 'JSS'y jmJ eflV:iently o-i the Liver and kidneys Stre 8lhen!' lh Digestion, gives tone lo the 4,T'cl'' maüi Ulc bkl ' c,ear ainl reetorwUwOaUUon, ea Wised be drlease or broken d w bv the excesses o!outh, to its priatiae vigor and strength. j i or the n :-y.k es or nuuuca it is peculiarly annlicable. and wherever it has become known is regularly tesoti ed w'Ah the happiest ef ects. I invigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn-out rame. clears the Sjsia and leaves the patient fresh and healthy; a single bolile Oi this iu estimable remedy is worth all the so-called Sarsaparillaa tn existence. The l.irge numt-er ot certificates which we h ive received iroin persons from all part o' the L'niled States, is 11. e bes: rvideace that there is no humbug about it. The Press, hotel keepers magis rates, physicians, ;md peblic men, well known to the community, all add their tesiuionv lo the wonderful effects of ty GREAT BLOOD PL'RIPIE i. Ca.. on me AentanJget an Almanac, nnil read t e details of astonishing cures performed by CARTER'S SPANISH MXTLKE, Civ most cases wasai evkrv tuimo elss hau signally Pailkd.) The hm ts of auedvcrtisement will not admit their lull insertionWM. S. BEERS 4 CO., Propielors. Ao .iu I, Broadway, New YorkTo whom all Orders must Le adJreised Soi l by Pkmswho &. Tuoursox, riymoitb, d i Dü. CitAs. HcaruacvS; Knov iul. Moy if, UöG. Idyl ii. a. rcltsn sa E A. TIIOMTS N iiveat tuxcitement-Qf Pr.RltlN Sc THOtIPSO, VVhvltsulc DitUers ia Driiis, medicines and Groceries. T7AHIETY i: siid to be the spice of Life, and t!n is all proper enough, ii confined with n proper limitsThe .subscribers havin recently associated tl-.emselves together as dealers in Drugs Medicines, Of aM kinds, J oints. Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent and lclectic Medicines, Brushes, Sh. Vai nishe.", Groceries ofall kinds, Toys, BooUs, Stationery, snd s general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All ot w .ich will be sohlet the lowest living ;::'-es lor cash aiul approve ! produce. Perrlnni & Thomp on sensible of the favors heret ofoie received at Ibe hand; of the ci.irensasfeS st S s fg gf M ft Marjthali County, Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicits continuance of their confidenre We are determined to make their interests- our in Uresis. , t. JjvVe warrant all goo;!s sold by us to be what we represent them. Call st the oi i stand ol 11. B. Pershing. March Qj 1 8ii ßlil i'flltz 591 fSaddlerv, Cutlierj, 4c. ifi h Ni: isffiners tire now re- - sasaemeaaast im sa ff rt 1 11 r i1irsvrf f rnni the -Eastern Manufacturers and old Rnlai.,'. IV h.v uo-A- on h.m.l a ii er iiorK than ran ne lounu elsewhere in tho west. M e Lave added many new articles, as welt ns m rease.i th.se hereto ore kept which will be void at t in- innati prices, with tl.e addition ef freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment. Table and Pvcket CutUry The best assortment ever offered in the west. HmiUttif iltcrm!t Sc has Locks, Seiches. butls,meS, sewvs. gAdewer ( i'yenicr s and Cooper 7'eof--A full assortment of chisels, Land and tenciaut aws, plants, drawing keives &c. fQM Cabinet Muker's G-oods Mahogany and walnut veneerf and knobs, till, cbest, cup board locks, table binees, bteii castors :;'ic, &; Ul'icfftmitn Tools--Snrfi aaii ils, vires, I screw plates, bellows, hammerd ra.spM', files; I Shoenbergcr'a iron steel plow mould:, Vc. 6'unswit.i MiUriuu Lockt risers, tubes gun mouitry and barrele, p. stole, tame Lag3, ! esp, flssks. c

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For Mdlcrs Leather belting, packing, rope ror rwerAllRtacsoi tarniincuici.- .s 1 L 1 Ii -iiiIIupd nac-r vUiij piows, eoiiiBBciicia, M7 ui- v anu steel haei scyines. cranes, lorKSMenes, spades, shovels, hoes, fteCarruMgt Trrmrnmg$ aiuaniel- d und p?aiaoil olotli-, iure, tr i g--, iitn'i gv bub bands, beiluw,sjkes, thititf, ;ist-i. ipiii--i. ic, . Suddtrry Hirdtcvre, (t Harnett Mounting A t;irg assOrtmeirt -.addle tree, huekha. Stirrup, bunies, enanirlletl and patent leather, ui.rwect, eheep aud cull ekiu, Ac. &c- We de.-ign ke-pinc every article in lhat line. Afsn Sboetiberger iron, amt)S, mid B.'lmont n i'!s. tee. trace, halter and fifth chains, lend pip.-, p.i-ipa; axe.. cttrry-ctiliU, patent and coininon strap bincer , fiind f-.topCB and irons, wnicl-v nasn,vTT. ere.,i-T nuii-, wiioienuie oi retail, at lhsn ol the Dig l'loek, Tc 2i V, r, nul t i-t. Wellington streot. N. 13. Ht-viiig made .arrangi im .it for tl. sa4 4 Hu i Mitchel.'t D ;-' ti in...!. liui. Cullattf if tli-ti tutet tew.ll sell at a small a. i vauce above D u pi itH. S. KELLOGG SO. Iudianopoiis. Jan. 31 I63e 461.

tor .n,H-rt-l.eilier ueuinf, pae .nig, rope , S!i., Pever itoj Uf;r raa!iunam fevers bolting cloths, mill Ctoss-cul aud Circular, ch Rs iMearnollia Lung fever end Brain Fesaws, fileefte. j yor Ä mtre nrid trrttm-Ht hraeomea eeeesaary.

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LIFE AND DEATH. I ne Mjiwiej 01 aneue mm upen 10 mo pj- , pip. t Health i$ th Principle of Lifi; Dittate i$ the principla of Death. The R R. R. R .-mediea poshes! the sreh nnivi'rt,, .w,.r-1. tha Immun ivalnin tf.. 'ti, Z77 " , V W paVna, .-he. and all b,d,ly iufirmitie.. ' ' ' u nit;, a till IU MM HID UIIIU1U 1 I II. 1 J V I-ftedr er preserrm Äea(A and IhemetUd.f eurtng diteana by the R. R. R.'t Is to be used in nil canes where rheve is pain. , The moment it is applied externally, or taken 7 w 1 , internallv, it will allay the most tortnriug aclie. ' p im, cramps. spmm., onrns, scaniu. ., ntii n-nrutr f i in m rpnia, viuoroiorin, erairine or a-v otl.er a:ia ne ir reuieu) inai nas ever , bemused bv medical men. t i saier than these dtngeroas reinediet. Tii" public will boar in mind tint C ilorofnrni. IM-plriue, Opium, &:., only stifle thf pain by Siapvfvi'ig lbeactises.au that th- perceptive cni.;... ti. n.iMrii ..i t...-i;i.i ml il,ui a .a uftrti the influence or these unreell: have pis- , .n i ' 1 . t. - (--" - - o --... lf .1 . .1. -..;.. I.. .-.W ..f i Cll 11 IJIII lilt" R JlWi I, IIC i u " with ilaicrribla MUtga. wilu reue weil vm.ei 'e. R dwuy' Kt idy Relief fct.iu ihe pain and removes the cause or the diae tli.it occalOQS it: it infnvf ow life into tit wrik ami diiM'aced pur's. It braces up te nerves, neit establishes in the system a reaction w health ml strength iu plut of pin, wenknesa and , dieiise. it nm'er irr'iant, Ru.w..y' U?!'U R iel aplicJ to llie S irCaci: of tin- Uoj, vv)i-r; i lbe)e islnflanmtlou or roogeeiioii, it w II in , siantly scatter the cnifested blo.ui. i q j.ihzes , the circulation, und in a .v wiiii'itcs tbt" ut est rnrtating pains nie reinoveil. Thi m it be n n i', i r I ti ut. inn! Hbsuinjii. nt iu their iuot tcrrilde forms, wlnre. an fplicatioh or R ulway's R -"iv ReT'ef will nr- i tore thu patient 'o en und comfort. Crippled icith RhtummUtm arm and fee Pr ia.',edna hop$ hf fo rrunrtrtftimrly ute oj U. R. R -A yni" ,ui LJcrrt.il rsiM fees Mfrnejs faros r IU '4r t'. I . U t in h, Messrs H i'I ... ; -H - 'H i It Ii f It . - ' ; t'.t-. M . .: . i' - , . Ckwse Was M' isM--r f it I arsw rmiijt. I 1

h ")tl of his si-u ! fi .ui I -i t 1 r hi n Iii ratif enlarremen's, cbrnie rheama im, el H-.dif iirin aflM f' waeall r-rilsaHl: ti-Ki iiI uudsi!ai Hi,r.r , hacUwig d coogh, cane

use ' wiciii ulna. itii it. i uf 'us ui oiii vifuiciiir iti t wi months Ii w:( c.if)ii g tl- m-tW fni Utn-rry dl f., It ii r P , nr. I .J.-etsH. lit sunt lj- lautl dv S"Uu llnus; ir ii-.n-. I has b;en fo'irteen motrhs sum- ii- ws i unil. He IS now we 1 an I lawoikinf - ' rut, nnd tlie wbola cos of bis cur let vo .r m-i eine was five dollars. Isaac HinuiXjTUM: Railway's Regulator. Wehere direct the attention of the rmhlifl tn our newly rllseovered r-wie !y RADW.4Y3 RR(il LATOItS; lwy pmes lb r-t i urutivproper its ol a pun itive, caUurtic. aperient, sudorific, sintf-dyspepttc, c jrrerir .1 11 1 R-gi-lator isf fbesy steal. They an- in f irt t!if 1 :::y pvwfecl parcatiee und caih.irtic ihut ha ewi disi-overi-d or given to the wotl I. R. id waj 's Fejjulator will answer n bettee purpose thin Ca.1 :nol or MorcarTj without n,tatliiig on the syvtem the terrible injuries of ihi'" bsiocval dru2. Tbev aro in the I'-i in of pilN. el mtly Coated vvitii gum, pr!i cti laateUsSs ens be taken wi'hciut sickening or nauseating the )atieuT. Toey are to ! n-e 1 in all cnae wiiei, lie lyatem is odt uf oul r, or under ibo infl 1 aK of dlseas'. O.ie or iwoJ" ol B.adwiv itnrs has ft i-q-iooilv oheelced She pnn(ies d tue most terrible duaaaea. and restored thi ty tenr to hi-alih end rearularity. Thty estiiblisli mw un.l approved prtiieipls8 in arediuiae. and secure tbegr -ut and importaiit newer of regi;alin'j to a hca'.t'iv. natnrul end h irmoiisn aetiou. e;irli and v ry orjiaU iu the liovy. TuU f;i eal couliol in ( owei ha nerer formed any p.;rt tit the prprtiea ii! .lit fxn u'r OhiImi ii. Vi'L tahi or .idiati P.11Sjative Pil!s, that hav e evej lceti iu uc. RidwijS Beselacorf rid tea system fron diseaeand restore tbe boiii iu body to health on :m eiilirely different principle to tht wem 'niii. sickening avd griping method of tbe c moon cut hull1- and ptKgUe ila Owe- r tw of R edwjy's R -srul it r will reiiiiive the eiiiiso that oeensihiis pSmtsl or sm i.iifM, or an irng-ilur or unoatcra! iiciionor eondition of the organs of thf body, q iick r. more eff final, and wifh lens trouble t lb pAtieS1 ih. ui sit or ten f the roimunn cadiurti-- or pnr r dive pills. Tin moment Rnlw i' Betfwhv t rs art !k-n into the system afflicted wdh dis-eas.-, their ennslirtng elii Mey In 'i:-- tli eirrlioit the elenieutt ol dlstrasw . '. rerertl ma . In- "'Me..: ! " act ij,:. .; , hole -' . of the intestine nud bow-ls, tirai loi iid morbid humor from lit liluod, bImih!. i cretin-; vessel", and ex w Hin h'r seeds disrnse from the loly. restoring h Invitthv and rejculir neasaai to t'o ,ier, U e', I' wtevwaa, ' Icart. K .In v Vi .cera. U. udder, Skin aud ad other Tlir. BOWEL. AH nf lb ri mniim piiU- of tb d:iv. rnlleil Vegetable, In. Inn. Ca'hnr'ic. &c. SteSSO 'h:it thy cure disease by purxin? Irom the bowels Tiiis i" h fur ms tby jri ibry aet up hi iln bowel liy iriitatiii!; ibe iiiiii ihmii turiubrxne, mid thuaobt.-iin tin evacuation in the sumo ni;uiae.SkS tare bowels are moved by eittmjt unrttiing that ili.ijrees with the system. Tiiis i truly an anoatural meth'-d of restoring ih svstein to lit? ill i, l-y swullewiug pills UidAtrritsstes nid disagrees with it, Timso who h ivtj taken those comnnMi pills are well aw ire of :he wt-ik ;illd debilitate! coasljtiou their system, are left in. After ilia scouring operation of iln-o drastic p.irsal'es is over, the bowels ate sore and feeble, and again become costive and bound up. 1 1 once arises dyspepsia and a host of oth r diseases. Rid way 's Regulators never leave the bowels iu a costive condition, or occasion paiu or woariuoss iu their opcraliju. ir I lee Ajeee and rampants caused by exposure nndatmaspheric Uhtnee. orer which Rndtcay Rezn?itrs pots t --- - mm'Z7 9 eg- ine won rfmiirnnir cumnv pnrri-ri. unu which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COL0S AND PEVr.RS. When the system i first se;zed wifh h sudden cold, or n Jever sei in. A dose of from three to tis of R idwiv's Reenlaturs sho.ild be taken this ia all the medicine at this stage of the i : c w thnt ia ri quirrd, in a few hours the syslein will be restored to sound henlth. Bit il the cold and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chilis, pains and aches ia th limbs, joints, muscles, bwbea. aide and back, sort throat, hoarseness, difficn't breathing Sallows the coid aud fever theu Radwr-y's Re idv Relief should benppliid externally, nud a good lorenf the Regulators taken. A- soon us the .. - -ILI I Relief iaaimlietl a reaction will take place, ami I j ia a fow hours tlie p itient will be free from all I a n or aunoyaiiu II these ign ui tue presence m useise in ihe systcui are uni.o'ii eil, and vin'.eot l.virs l.nak out. in the form of B.Hiou, Typ'ioid, K ,oulil be sriv-ii eeerv four . V . c. J i hours, in lm-e d..se ot from lour to sir. nnti tree mid enpioot li -.charges from the bowels are oh-iüned. The relief applied will produce a sulutary etlect njon the akin, and, taken in witer will nbste the fever. If itifi vm-itiont or congestions take place, iiadway's Reu)ators and Ready Relief shou'd be taken in larce dotes. A enre will n iicklv follow their ne. In easot of Biliou-.net- -r malignant Bi iout. Fever, or Bijiotia Poenmouia, Radw .y't Regulato! a, given in full de-tef, and the whole snrftue of tbe body bathed with Radwatr's Ready Relief, will afectualljr and , dn ur(J t& i r ' jrr tint. RHCCMATTSW, Attackins the . r... I liiubt. lnflntioe itt tm r tmufl-t ot ei-M-:r! immer ttnu-iT-hv rrieg atioiH frrMTy-mitUi j""r nnd fconlimb limb. Liiuibneev. Nnrolki G il uffi ft ui. R ilwv'i Peiy RvlwC applied ap.iii il t-i parts -.err- th . vin hmU, will q iirk'y i ... t.ttrt t uvonM-netiiin SSne HOI 1 i i . - " ' , . , ..i. rn... iu rmr at ii? eni-ü-. R u - ; ; ;n eVn.l?rom heinte. tiv.et alluxitati'-Sod' coriupt hosBftcr.

HALT rCT if- . "CI IB w-hr use theRecd T v r ' wi" P'evo iRv thf infectior: Bd ulatofsegaintt We have known th. P n t .. hf.l 1 ne it rid the p,,- aM1, o,' ' 'cti.,n nf Srr. . ' " c " aiiiprnaatc r ers Who havesased the liv..'!!! .?W M. 1,1. pT - -f : ".'J:!' di l , .... "'"' iiicir vm. sela.bv .priuklM.gtl.e Rendy Re lief thrn-gb , their iiifecu-d ahipa. It i aioniabii g what har- ! ?y ofi".cN, 1 ,e Relief w 11 have if free v . v " V " ' H "-"! "cir v, I . -.'.. .Idllfl W II Tl'irAl, . I .. l,r"klJ in pi .cos where the infections end eo" P01n Prevail. " w 111 g 'ar.mtee that if thne who are now '"n imi Hgue, oriti t-ffettd w 1 " miner the lnfluenct ofRadY rt 1 f i IV . . . . . I 1 T - v-" ami n g'-I itoit.to cure Ihf-m "! thu "tressnf Bialsdj. and to free thMu trniu 'ever . agea thu? it now Negerin in U,e"' r"tem and to rendvr kir bodies a uo rJ5Pv fUOSt Mes, attacks. l' now.uftering from enlnrgomentj of the f;,l'fp. En 'f)reini'Tt ,.f ,i f : , - o . i.i t 1 1 , BIIU 'LJ? t" ,,"gnic'i.l irgernrnts. nre DTotlHaeJ majj. .u. tVfrH'C'fin lliirn. n .. ! and RcguLitors, " r"llln.tl. Kt Iltl onr secoiiii g-eat cliraiiie diicuse. SlUt 7 l.irtbe cure of iO. II.-R R. RESOLVENT. llt-'MOm CHRONIC DpriEK Dises-s that have been lingering in th. trert for a l-tl, of lime, t.;ntuig the Und - - ..Ti- ine noty rnri . aiii1 n . t . . V. 'Ill lllll'.ll ir H ' I .....- . I a a her ejuary oesr eui, r ''nniracted i.v insula , ""jv" "r r""r a sea.es; over all ol which sa o diseases an 1 .iisorJer in this stc0'i't ' 'str, - RP WAY'S REVOVATntG RESOLVPXr Possesses tr.e most Hasj caralioe powers ! Tb sa.l powerful reme, has performed jm raelea-:n be way cf rures. It has r.isdo many p. - wsss lb is I -n-1 wfJO!e, vri.o fie u ss one mass of corrupt on. and who werr ae '.isfigare I by disease as to render tLem object repuUree 'o tbe wht. J J SAO IUK1P ' ri Si , . t ......... . . . .i i .. . . . - v.iivm- auwM.w.i. scroiuious and STnljilii. r I ' '-""" amp ion, nn: other a n i-ctiona oi in-: .u .rvan l Ihr-a'. fnl rations and anwus affection, bleediue ol the lungs, dyspasia, water brah, tic doler iu. white awllin . t-ni- re.nrrers.h pditeate, femalecomplainU : . t m ut, rickets, baoiitihitta, li r rompta'nt. amu an. aaemv lss. The moment auoae uf ih" L'esolvent is tsken int the system mfecteJ with dis ase, tha I tient experiences -he m s' deliuh1 Tu! sensations, lor new life ia couHng ihr ugh every vein and tissues of the b-dy enrictine and ruriiy,ng iüe bl od and c st.ng out all B rhid, corrupt an 1 loaibf ome bum u. The Reu vating Res lv.-nt is a poaitiee cure for a l chronic romp sin s, rt has mad whole "nd sound patients who ha I stiff- re I ihe m si kerhbsa to iur ; disease coal i mfl ctupnn tha systeoi Let t .o.e wie t7e tri- d psl e. tra; ments onl sr.? Mi I trr ::ed, jiv ti.e Krsoi vent a tn t it w K.rre you. Price .me doi1 r p -rbottle- R.linVAV t-fQ, lfr. Pnli n Siree., New Y rk. Bead hfl Diut-tists, M rc:.. tits, and slcrek epers everywhere. i) c Sur, i8r:, 40u. DOCTORS WKST k FILLER, Erlcrtic Phyninantt. H.WN'fi as0ci.tei il.ems-les loeethcr for tbe I'Urpuse of praeii i (their proleasiuns, woui I respectfully offer their jeiv.ces to all who msyfeel ditrsosed to favor tl em with a rail. Doctor West havinr had a kMif cxpsrie:,re in trenfine the dieses m Ibis elunate, fre.s r-mifident in the sm .ess ol his treatment and we d :?i?'i baring aiivayt on !;hiii! 10 attend ail call by nijrht or day in every branch 6'the medical protessfon. hoeor Kuller hsring been rn re.'ulnr prtetire in fiusbea noil Klkhart ratals years, and kewias re eived a regular medical editcelioa in Ibe West, feci conti. lent of the seeiecasla efTect of his treatment in sll the diseases of this country, and will attend sll cases rei'mring siirj;e?l treatment. Oflke on the e sat sssla ef Miehieesj street, tl.roe .'oors south of K..waai.. Ilotel, Plymouth, In ! Nov. 1S.V,. 37 If. FIXED F.1CTS. i T 111 a fie.1 fact tha' feigned er stillexertin; themselves M ktep up, or a : :he tn n s. m tri s.;e ol proreis ion, in the manulacture anu rtpur of ir t'arriafjes. We manufacture lo order, and of the best material. a:'d our work is 'one by experienced workmen. To those who have hcreto'ore l al of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than lo return our thanks fot their pat ronae heretofore bestowed and to solic it a continuance. It irelSe a fire ' fnct that we now have and intend keepTTtgen 1mrit a eonrtant supply of The Ror bester Plows I-Url öALt, mSu2 At the in i ulsctnrerS prices, )o w hich the attention ot Farmers is fspectajjy invited, before they snpply t hemselves with an inferior article. These plows sre known lo moat of our citizens, and have hereto o e given general sat isfactio With the present flatterinc prospects of abundant crops a ml certain prosperity, farmers snd o: her? need never expect a more favorable time to purchase such sncles as they reslly need Give us a call at all event.-, and let us talk about it and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be uo horiu done. ELLIOTT 4 CO. riymouth, July 12, 1S55. ,7yl Wayne Engine & Car Works. Fort Wayne, Indians. fHE SubucriherK Propropnetors of the J. iibovc r rks, manutactnre Stationary MZninrn, RAILROAD CARS. MACHINERY, igrirullurui impkoenls and Catting. of every descriniioa. Thev esii nMi tention to their STAT10NAPY Ilaving adoiited the 4 - J " a uivv-iuj Ot fjiceioi ENG IN v'ES. Latest and iit&l Improvements, and Using the best 'material and the grestett c.sre in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as tlie mast superior in use. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and aw Iff ill OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si uate AWoiNNG THB RA7LR0AD DEPOTS, with immediate connection witk the CANAL, enable them to deliver their work A'ith facility a d dispatch. JONES, BASS vL GO. N. 3. Wi are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers rpmufacturtd at this place by Neil McLachksu ft Co. G.ii50 J., B. is Co. Tf ALL LAMPS, for sale XA 17yi at RoaiaT Laport e. City Drug Store. JftlJrt n , - il J -ms mi rc AUf) , p ' (Joj)'(g ' rood assortment o1 Tovs an.l ., i i f-.... ii.... . . . . ' r.T . ' " .7"' ' """t uoor wejato the Laporaitolel. Lror:e, ed Marcü in

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