Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 June 1853 — Page 4
Patrons lllvmoxiU) fsnnntv Office Are now informell that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of " r;T tf? "PTV? Either in black or other colors. The materials are now in good order, and the establishment is under the supe rinteiulence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1853. CQ"ßlauk Deeds, Mortgages, Justices fit Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. K. L. FARNSWORTH SOUTH BEND. J. M. DITREES INDIA! A. FARNSWORHI k DEFREES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Wili attend all the Courts of Marshall county. South Bend, Jan 15, 1SV3 44vl DR. S. H I G I N BOTH AM. Respectfully tenders his professional servi es to the citizens of 'lymonth and surroundinc country. All calls, day or night, shall receive prompt attention. Ofhce at i'ershings J PrtgStore. No. 30tf. D R. R. BROWS, PHYSICIAN. WILL attend to thepiactice of medicine j iu all its various forms. Also on hand ' : i'in1 Klpr-trirnl M.irhini? for tlift cure nf Rheumatism and Nervous disenses generally. OFFICE at his residence tco doors south ol the "Banner"1 office riymuth, Maydth'51, nolG-ly. MEDICAL NOTICE. OOCTOR T. A. LEMON, offers his ser- j vices, professionally, to the citizens ol ! Marshall county intending to dwvote his time strictly to the practice of Medicine in its va- i rious branches and become a permanent tit-; izer. among you; he respectfully asks, and ex- j peets to receive, a liberal share of patronage. ; OFF CK At D. Deinings Drug Store, where j he mav be found at all times, except when I absent professionally. Calls proni)tly attended to, day or night. Plymouth, Ja., May 2S, 1851. 19tf HOHAGE; GORBIS, founscllor at Law, ami Solicitor in t'lianrcry Plymouth, Iiicliniia. A LL Collections and Agencies e nt rusted to his care will receive prompt attentir i OFFICE in Pomeroy's new brick buildtnsr Plymouth, Dec. 15th. 185!, 4-ily. Bark ISarh: BKOOK & HOUGHTON will pay the highest price for Tan Balk delivered at their Tannery in Plymouth. March 3, I 53. 5UT. Send the Glad Tidings! W. It, BENTS, r riHANKFUL to the citizens J of Plymouth and vicinity, fur past favors, and still desiring a continuation o'their patronage, offers to sell them ISendy ITInlc Clothing; Of the latest style, made in the neatest order, a. id as cheap as can be bought anywhere in Northern Indiana. pledge myj word l' you buy o me, your clothes will be made of a good material, and while you are !eeping, your wives will not be sewing tears. Shirts, Vests, 1'auts, Coats, Anything in the line of Gentlemen's wear, made at the shortest notice and always on hand. Come old, come young, come great, come small, come before you purchase elsewhere, give me a call and I will sell you clothes which will suit you all. Call first door north of Pershing's drug store on Michigan street. March 31, 1353. 6i ff. UNDERTAKING, Chair and Cabinet Making, AS General Pierce's administration has got under full headway and has abandoned the Cabinet making at Washington city, the undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Marshall and Starke counties that he will continue the business at his old stand on Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind.. and will endeavor to have no Galphinizing in his material, nor shall there be any defalcation or Swirtvsouting in any branch of his business; but the good and substantial Sideboards, secretaries. Bureaus, Lorkrrs, Tables. Mauds, Bed&trads, &r. &c, Shall be made in the most approved style and of the best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He h well prepared with a lare stock of Suotl'l Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any arti cle not on hand. Ilaving em workman in the he would Pay ployed a good D e p a rtment, that he ran supply his customers with a better ar tide of chairs than has ever been offered in this market. Call at the old establishment and satisfy yourselves of the truth o " the above. Heing well prepared to do unit-rtaking, he will keep on hand or make on the shortest notice cfa Coffins of every sins t?vn And description. P. S. Persons living in Starke county and wishing Cabinet ware or Chairs, can be ac commodated by leaving their orde;s with Mr. Stephen Jackson, in Knox, and they will receive prompt attention ironi WM. L, PIATT. jyThose indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, wll pleae favor us with a call. W. L. P. March 10, 1853. 2yl. lAiml for Sale!
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Rail Road Letting. THE undersigned having purchased the Foundry formerly owned by John McFarlin, are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
To order and on the shortest notice. They also, continue to manufacture in the best and most substantial manner n l Ott g.tr-y? All Patterns fn cult it ??E3cCiiLfnniir. Customer. v oust v The castings being made under our immediate supervision, and our timmber for stocking bein? of the Lest quality, and being determined that our work shall recommend itself, we shall risk nothing in assuring our customers that our work shall give general satisfaction. There can be no humbug about this, and for better and perhaps more satisfactory evidence, we refer the customer to those who have used our plows of any pattern Call and examine, and we will risk the sale. ITOld Mettal in any quantities purchased at the foundry. BELANGEE & ELLIOTT, April 7, 1853. 6m3. FIRE, FIRE! FIRE! THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of ISrnadalbin. N. Y. Capital $150.000 Willi a surplus, HEREBY tender their patronage to the insuring pubbc, and with the following board of Directors, and Officers, (whose known integrity and well tried -"F business capacities, area sufficient guarantee success, permanency and safety,) . they can confidently step forward with an open hand 'or the relief of the merchant, the farmer and mechanic: ! Directors: Joseph Blair, Laban Capron, B. T. Simpson, A. R. Van Nest, Lucius Rice, Sherman Batchellor, John McNab. I . I ' mitii, Thomas Low, John Stewart, William A. Smith, Daniel Potter, OHicors: Joseph Blair, Pres't. A. H. Van Nest, Sec. John McNab, V. Pres. j L. Capron, Treas. Iteftwcuccs: Hon. Erastus Corning, Albany, N. Y. Messrs. Wihon, Montieth & Co., " Hon. John Wells, Johnson, ' Wm. II. Hill Esq., Buffalo, Messrs. Ford & Grant. Albany, .' Hon. John R. Kellogg, Allegan MieJi. Messrs. 'I crbell, Jennings, & Co. Ii. V. city. " Matison, I sham &. Co. " " " Robertson & Reynolds, " AnV satisfactory vouchers in relation to the solvency of the company the integrity and energetic business capaciliesof the Directors j and OuVers, tl eir manner of doing business, I and the foundation upon which the company is J.a?ed can be had at any time, by calling j on H. Cl'fbin, who has got the documents, i and is a duly authorized Agent to act for the , - - i company; T.'ieiefore vou need not leap in the dark, nor trust the treuciiC.rous element; diu come to Horace Corbin, and knviv 'be. truth, and vou certainly will Insure in the lork j nd'-mnity. , March 24, 16Ö3. Jyl. N. R. PACKARD &, Co. ARE daily receiving, opening and offering for sale at their store room first door north of the Plymouth Hotel, on the west side of Michigan street, sign ol the Sfj.inti? Store, A well selected and fashionable Stock cf Dry (ools, Fancy tioods, GROCERIES & HARDWARE, Which, for beauty and cheapness of price, cannot be surpassed, in exchange for which thev propose to take all species of COUNTRY PRODUCE. RAGS, GINSENG. DEER SKINS, BUTTER. EGGS AND M O N E V. Give us a call and examine, as it is no trouble to show and tell you the pric s that is what we are here or, and if you do not feel disposed to buy onr roods, we won't make a fuss about it. We want your patronage, tor by it we expect to live, and we expect to obtain it if air and houe-st dealing will insure it. Vou will always find Steele ready to welcome you with a smile, and wait upon you cheerfully and promptly; then'walk in Ladies and Centlemen, Mid make yourselves at home. If the weather is chilly you will find a fire in the stove, or if very 7arm, fresh cold water to drink. LTPlease remember the shanty Store. April 1853. Gtfl. AMERICAN HOUSE, BY S. 0.. GAYIOHD, Comer of Wash futon & Michigan Streets. SOUTH ISEXD luit. TI1IIE Proprietor of this well known House, .L would most respectfully inform the public generally, that he has repaired, improved and -.thoroughly renovated the above Home, and is now prepared to make it a comfortable home for Travellers. This House is situated on the corner of Washington & Michigan Streets, in the most pleasant and business portion of the city. Hill always be on hand on the arrival of the Cars. Passengers and brgage carried to and Irom the Depot, frle of c iarce. 5. G. GAYLORD. Soutk Bend, June 8, '5 J. nlO if. PLYMOUTH HOTEL. BY G. 1 CHERRY & SON. The undersigned having leased the "Plym outh Hotel," lor a term of years take this mpthnd of informing the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity as well as the traveling public in general, that they are prepared to accommodate them in a manner not surpassed in the west. The House has been renovated throughouLand is well provided with furniture. THETABLE, will be supplied in a manner not surpassed in Northern indiana. The Stable will Le constantly supplied with all the different varietiy of hay, and grain tobe found in this County In short they trust to make it what it purport to be a Ihme tor all, who may favor lhem with their patronage. G. P. CHERRY & SON. Plymouth Feb. 2. 1853. n52 tf. CGARS, best quality, for sale, by LEWS & KL1NGER.
HO! ALL YE r (Li comeunto mc and I vi 11 mend your .Sole not Souls for I male no pretence to divine arts; but I can make a little better Boot and Shoe than any other man who works for this community. "Perseverance and Shovels will move Mountains;" and by dint of the same article, without the Shovels, have procured a cood stock of leather cowhides. French English and Philadelphia calfskins Calcutta kipp-Hoot Morocco &c. &c, all of which I shall be happy to work vp to order on short notice, and wirrant the work. I have introduced a new feature into the trade that is hate alolishcd lying from the shop; and when we promise you work you will get it, unless Providence interferes with our part o; the contract. Wanted-Cash and Eatables .or cur work and, if you don't believe what say, come to the shop first door under Brownlee &co's store a d try me. Respectfully addre-sine myself to Enlarged or contracted Understanding, 1 am yourObd't Serv't. RICHARD RUDI). Plymouth Nov. 11 18-W; no33-Gm
DOCTOR YOURSELF.' THE POCKET AESCULAPIUS: R, EVERYONE HIS OWN PHVSCAN THE FORTETII Edition with One Hundred Engravings, showing Diseases and Malformations o!'the Human System in er ery s-hapc and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of females, being of the highest importance to n.arrird people, or those contemplating marriage. Ily WILLAM YOUNfi, M. D. Let no fafher be ashamed to pre; cut a c ipy of the JESt'ULAPUS to his child, Ii may save him from an early grave. Let no young man oi woman enter into the secret obliga, lions of married life without readi ig the POCKET AESCULAPIUS Let noone suffering from a hacknied Cousrh, Pain in the side, resiles: nights, nervous feelings. ,md the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician be another m.micnt wtthout consulting the JvSC'UAAPlU'V. Have the married, or those about to be married, üny impediment, read his truly useful boo ; us it has been the means cf saving thousends of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. 0"Any person sending TW'E.VTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar. Address (post-pail,) DR. V.M, YOUNO, No lö'l Spruce St Philadelphia No. 33-1 v LIVE AND LET LIVE. I would say to my friends I hope those who are owing me will pay seon, I wan to settle up my old accounts and clo.-e my old I!'oks I will take on account-anything in theohnpe of saw legs, lumber Wheat, Com Poik. lltef Oats peas beans and potatoes, Cuhahce and turnips, store Goods, and cash uot refused. I want 5,000 saw Inus, Poplar, Cherry, Xafc, Pdack Walnut, White llalnu', sugar and ash or which I will pay from one dollar to one dollar and ff.ty cents according to the value of each log. Donto""? am 'n want "ve thousand loesinthemi.'.' v-ird in front of the C.nt miil pnd steam mill, iot winch 1 will pay hordes wagons, Cattle, tiuW- s- (l umler. ACJN I'LLLKR. Plymouth Jan. ß 13ö:t. c7h. RE.E7.E, ATTORNEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Asrent for the securing and collecting of Claims, Purchase, Sale, and Renting of Real Estate throughout the West generally Agent for the .Sinking Fund Lands in Marshall county. OFFICE over Pershing's Drug Store. REFERS TO . JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. Xew York. DAVID JAYNE M. D. Philadelphia. Hon.J. W. CHAPMAN Madison Ind. A. L. WHEELER Es.i. J. I5RADLY Esq. C. B. ec L. BLAIR, Plymouth Ind Laporte Ind. Mich. City lud. To his friends and the Public! HAVING purchased the entire interests of iny partners in the Mercantile and Slaughtering business, it becomes proper for me ,to say to the public that will continue to offer a general assortment of ca- CCD cud ;eb For sale at my Brick Store in Plymouth, at uniform prices and as low as 1 can afford, in all cases for ready pay. Having undertaken the completion ui the Plymouth t l ist .Hills, and s-dda lane amount of goods on time, and believing have done my share of public improvements, ak the public to sustain me by patronage, and promise t sell as low as my neighbors cannot agree to sell any less. desire to reduce my business to a cash .ystem. All notes ard accounts due the late firm of Pomeroy, Hough ton & Barber are now due to me. Payment is requested as soon as possible, as my situation is men as to compel me to collect. 1 have just received New Goods, and shall go east to replenish my stock, and make my arrangements fr funds to purchase SZJUtnt, 3ßccC esftlc, ?c. shall soon be prepared to advance money and goods on Produce. tender my sincere thanks to the public for the liberal amount of trade and business given me heretofore and hope the same will be continued. The people o1" this county have made me what am. sorwhicn am grateful. J shall keep a general assortment of Call and price them, and if you find that do not deal as fair as others, condemn me, but give me atrial first, and will risk the result. Yourob't servant, . WM. G. POMEROY. April 18, 1653. EtfT. The undersigned would respectfully inorm the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining counties, that he has a large NURSERY con sisting of choice selections o the different kinds of fruit trees, generally omul in rse ries in the west, ilis Nursery is three mileeast of Downey's Tavern, 1 1 miles south ol Plymouth : and 4J S. W. of Tippecanoe town. JOHN GORDON. July 5th. 18.V2. n2()tf Laud Wurruifttat nought, At the Plymouth Bank. C. D. CLARK. mar 17, Ia53. 3tff. rAf.TP l'OItlt For sale bv O J. BROWNLEE & Co.
April 7 185.
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REMEMBER. That 1 am agent or the Franklin Insurance Company, that in answer to a letcr ol inqiury as to the Responsibility o' this Company I. received the .following reply First. The company has a well invested Capital STOCK of S3on,oOfi and is mnnnred by a set of business men who fully understand their business and are known as men of integrity. And second, business is done by them in the most car du. 1 manner that can possibly be done and lastly they are doing as large business as any other in the land and and we think these things taken together, constitue a good company, if anything' r an. Yours Truly, J. A. BAUCHMAX, .Sec. Policies issued on rea.-ountde terms. W, 0. P03ER0Y, Ait, Piynuuth Ind. Jan. I, l8j:Lno4d ly. SOMETHING NEW!!
tf 'JH7T- -or qg"l "ar 9 TS now dealing in iroroiics:ml Provisions, in the south room of Relau sree's new building, and wishes to purchase Bu;ter v!SS Ksrs. Bacon. Lard, Flour,."; XO- Wheat. Apples, &c, ?cc.Ugj Those wishing to sell almost any article of Produce, may find a ready market, and nrobably promote their own interests by giving him a call. The citizens in town and country may find at his establishment all kinds if GROCERIES, Whi.'Ii have been selected and purchased with care, and will be sold at such prices as shall give full satisfaction to customers, (live him a call, and if in his power to prevent it, none shall be turned empty away. March 17, is:3. 3tir. MOOT .M'W SHOE THE undersigned respectfully informs that he has mmnn-nrnd tt nlmv.- Kik incss in this place m l rcspectfu'JIy solicit the patronage of the public. He intends keeping on hands a good supply of ready made moBTB Mus 82zmnl: The public are requestel to call and exainne his stock. Shop opposit Piatt's Cahinett Shop. JOHN GIPE April-th' '02 noli ly. READ THIS FIRST. H;J just returned from the eastern cities, when he purchased a large, well assorted and e? cellont stock of Drugs, and Groceriesjwhich he is now opening and offers for sale, WHOLESALE k RETAIL, At his new S!ore-room, one door north ofJ. Brownlee & Co, in Wheeler's new building. Dr. L. being a practical Drugaisd and Physician has been enabled to select his drills with a view to lhe re.il wnut.s ami goo-j of the public; ami can safely offer them as pure and unadulterated Paints, Oilt, DyestuflV, and ever ai'ifle kept in Dritg Stores in western marked " Having sCCi .nd fellthe want of some place where families cot:ld 'uruish themselves with the thousand and o.:e little articles t .t fill up a table, make eatiu a luxmyand life comfortable, Dr. L. has purchased and now offers otieot the choicest lot of A ro eerie & ever brought to any western market: consisting of everything known in the grocery line, ol all qualities and prices, to suit the richest or prore;t that wish to buy. Sugar, Coifee, Tea. Spices, condiments of all kin(is. prt pared ready for use Rice, Syrups, Wines, S:c, &c. He will also keep on baud every thing eatable, ne.essajy to supply families or ready iut such a-? as Fish, Fruit, Green, IMed and Pieserved, Flour, bleats, Pickled and preserved, Lutter, Eggs, &c, Sic. GOOD HAMBURGH CHEESE AT ID CEMS PK. LB. These goods were principally bought for cash, and will be sold atsm ill profit. COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUPPLIED, Cheaper than they can furnish themselves by goiu g to Chicago. Michigan City or elsewhere. Dr LEMON, will still continue in the prac:ice of his profession, and can be found at his Store at all times, day or night, unless absent on business. Plymouth Oct. 1 1 1S.V2. F3ftOrOsES to cure Hernia or Rupture, by what is termed Mr. O. Ilurbuts omlative remedy, in from flteen to twenty days no matter how long the cases have been standing Persons from a distance will be re funned in their expenses if satisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May ole 'ol no luiy WERY STABLE The undersigned would respecrfully inform he citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, in gen eral that he keeps on hand HORSES, CARRIAGES, Ruggies and Waggons to hire on reasonable terms. Stable in the Northern part of town on Michigan Street. N. R. Private conveyances urnished at all hours, day or night. D. VINN EDGE. Plymouth, August I5th 18"2. No. 27 tf. Notice to T r a y c 1 c r s , E m i g r a n s, &c. r f HIE Directors of the La Porte and Ply JL mouth Plank Road Company, have tho pleasure ofannounciug to the Travelling Public that the portion of the Road (13 miles) between La Porte and the Kankakee, is now nearly finished, and will be entirely completed in a few days. Travellers going in the direction of La Porte, Mich. City or Chicago will find this decidedly the best route. F. ROBERTS, President. La Porte, Nov. 19A, 1851. Wanted Immediately, Purchasers and tenants, for good improved Und. Fjr Terms Apply, over Wheeler's Store, in Plymouth. C. H. REEVE. n I3i f
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. The Most Topular Book of the Age!! "TUST received rom the publishers and of-
J fered at wholesale or retad, bv WitK'l . 'mm , . Tl 1 iiiiiiei, boutti cena. nd. Cheap edition at 374 cents per copy. Cloth, two volumes, Fully Illustrated, do ilo Turkey, We will send the cheap Edition SI 50 3 on 5 00 by mail, free of postage, to any part of the west, upon the receipt of hftv cxts per copy in Post OfhVe Stamps or current paper. Address WITTER & MILLER, Roolvsellers Stationers, South Bend, nd. March 10, 1853. :tf MARBLE FACTORY. T IIE undersigned would respectfully inform the I'omumnity that he has con:meneeJ the Marble Factory at South Cend, where he intends to kecpon hand all kinds ot 1"om!-Sloiic, loiitniK'iils, Tomb and Tables neatly executed, and of the best stock; winch he will iell as low as any shop iu the country. His shop is on Mish- i awaka street opposite I. I). Calvert's Livery; J.'b.'x. Klinffer will act as my acent at Plymouth, receive inscriptions and forward them, and I will deliver the work acrordin i i.a .1 .w lo or.'.er. JACOIJ KNOI3LOCK. Marek 31, IGö. 5m:L WONDERFUL And 12li'aorliu:iry Jlediciuc! V. B. FA RR ELIAS CELEBRATED OSiuIML olralfian Liniment. GOOD FOR MAN AND BEAST! Crand Depot, .V2 Slate Street, Chicago, Illinois SURFACE OF THE BODY. 7t is not many years since it was fully proved to the sntisfation of the world, that the skin of our bodies, as skin of most animals, would absorb poisonous substances, producing 'isease and death. The wouderiul cures performed by Arabian physicians with external applications, is not a matter of so much surprise .iince this fact has become so well known, and as the surface of the body is the principal medium through which many medicines should operate, and by which means alone many diseases can be cured, this great revnedv has been extensively used, and acquired a i reputation which no other medicine has yet a:tained.
On tliclliimnii System, j N0 ALCOHOL. RITTERS OR It has obtained a reputation truly wonderful, ; in all diseases of the bones, muscles, stiff ! ACIDSjoints, lameness, Swellings, and painful afl'ee-, REM EM 1 1 KR THtS: Dr. 7OUGHTON'S Pep tions, nervous and inflamatory diseases, &c. j sin a great natural ranudy, free from Alcohol. For IIOTSCS mid Cuttle. i IJi,ters, Acid, and Nauseous Drugs. It is
It is without i rival in Sweeney, Stiff complaint Fo'tnder, Big head, Sprains, and Swellings, Galls, Wounds, Film on the Eye, Bites ol Poisonous Snakes, and ill Weakness and inflamation. The Voice of the lVople Head what they say. Dr. J. L. PfaiV, Westfieid, Indiana, ina lettcr to W. R. Farrell, dated January 2:lth 1850. savs: ''lhave used vonr liniment an l othrr; medicines, and finding them excellent and of ready sale, and medicines which should be in every house and stable, 1 wish to know upon wnat terms you wiii supply me with a sumcient quantity to supply the State of Indiana south cud, east of the Wabash. Respectfully Yours, J. L. PFAFF." C 0 U X T E R FEIT M I X T I J R ES Advertised as Genuine Arabian Liniment. The following is taken from the Chicago Commercial Adrcrtisrr, dated Angin Ci). lft'iO. The Editor, Mr. Dutch, wjis formerly a resident of Peon?, lll.nt which piace formerly manufactured my Arabian Liniment, and is well known to the facts iu regard to the origin , of this Great Remedy. ! TukTkie Araih.w Limmkxt. We noticed! in yester.la j's Democrat, two advertisements of FarreU's Arabian Liniment; II. G. Farrell Renouncing W. . Parrel 13 Liniment as a spurious reparation, and vica versa. Now we do not knew a-J lo II. G. FarreU's being a fraud, but we do know that Mr. W. II. Farrell is the original ,rouitd r of this invaluable mixture, and that his is tt.e true and genuine Arabian Liniment. Beware of im posit ion. Look out for a spurious preparation, a base counterfeit called "II. G. Farrels Arabian Liniment." The true and genuine Arabian Liniment ndian Black Ointment, and Family Pills are sold by U.R. Pkrsim.vg Plymouth. F. Robets & G. B. Robkrts Laportk. A .mks & IIouniY Mich. City. SlIRYOCK Sl RoZVRTII RoCUKSTKR, 3tld by merchants and druggists in every town in Northern Indiana. All orders must be directed to W, B. FARRELL. Chicago llinois. nl5 From the most extensive combinations, down o the one horse principle, with the cart betorethe horse or in other words. Rcla nrce 4V Elliott Imvin? formed a copartnership in the business 01 wagon auu carriage .hsmus, nave upcucu a . .... r . . 11' 1 - r 1 " - 1 . , . 1 n shop in the buildings south ot w neeier s öiore, on the River Bank, where they are fully prepared, and about to manulacture, lor sate anu to order any and all kinds of wagons, buggies, rarrinpi's. wlicel-barrows. and all kinds ol rotarv vehicles, used iu travelling, long orshort distances anon such terms as (Dana9! Hje lcat. Lumber wagons, new, painted ready for runand warranted to do good service Ave yean well used. They are furnished with the best of materials will keep hands and tools enough tc do up their work speedy and well, and pledge themselves to make goou worn, ouioi irr..i tn.itcri.ils. and at le.s prices than tht same thing can be got for elsewhere and if customers can be suited witn quality anu style of work as well as prices any where in chrisendom theycanbe suited with us. Repairing done on short notice and all kinds of executed quickiy neatly and substantially. If yiu dont believe that we can and will done u about right in all respects, call and try us. 1 lenif you don't believe it you can pass free of charge. BELANGEE& ELLIOTT. Plymouth nd, March 25 1852. 6 tf. SMOKED HAMS Forsaleby J. BROWNLEE & Co. - April 7, Yi
Eat.reU according to Act of Congress, in tLi real 1S61. by J. 8. HOIGIITON, M. ll, 5h th elorKi ÜiBc of tho Dii trie t Court frr tbe l.;tera District cf Tenn: jlTunia. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. j P'eJ""i Wf' th? TourtTS I j (: LVt1HE " directions of BARON i t-ic.n i ujMuiuKuui vncinisr. dv ' TIAr r trtl V -mm j.rv iiuLbii tu.N, .M. JJ., i'hiladelphin. Pa. I Ii s is a trreat natural remei'v for 7NDK1KSj TION, DYSPEPSM, JA TN DICE, LIVER j COM'LANT, COXSTPATION, and DEjCILlTV, Curing after Nature's own method, 1 by Nature's own Airent. the Gastric Juice. S G1I.5 a teaspoouuloF'KKsix infnsed in waiter, will l'urest or dissolve Fire Pounds of j Roast Beef in about two hours, out of lhe stomach. ! PEPSIN is the chief element, or yreatiDipesting principle of the Gastric Juice the Solventofthe Food, the Purifying, Prestrving, and Stimulating A sent of the Stomach and Intestines, it is extracted from the Di?estiee stomach of the Ox, thus forming aTRCE Digestive fLUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice of its Chemical powers, and urnishing a coviplet' and ptrfeet Substitute for it. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE, p Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a iarsie amount of $c rn ific evidence, from Liebig's .tniinal Cttcmistry; Dr Combe's i'hysiology of Pigcslion; Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Dra per, of New York University; Prof. Duglison's i'hysiology; Prof. Silliman, of Vale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; &c, together with reports of CURES from all parts otthe United States. i extremely agrceatiio to the taste, and may re taken by the most teeblo patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Rewareof ürrggcd Imitations. Pepsin is not a Dm sr. i O OBSERVE TIUS.'-Every bottle of the cen- ! nine Pep-in bears the written signature ofJ. I S. HOUGHTON, M. D-. sole proprietor, Philadelphia. Pa, Copy-wright and Trad Mark secured 'JXSold by all Dniggist and Dealers AT.-il iri i ro in j PERSHING & POMEROY j pjym0uih Ind. Wholesale & Retail Aeents, ;lls0 Hholesal& Retail Drueskts & Grocers. no .T.) ly. ? IIUZ undersigned having entered into a -L en-partnership in the Lumberiner business, will be known and recognized under tie name, firm and style of "ft. P. Vanhorn &: Co." We expect to keep a variety of Lumber on hand all the time, which wo will be ready to exchange tor good CASH AND PRODUCE. Also Kills Filled to orJeron short noiicc. We will pay as much for Logs delivered at our Mill, or on the river bank, as any Other person here. He do not expect to make a living by pn tiling; therefore those having Logs for sale, and those who wish to buy lumber, will do well to give m a call. GEORGE P. VANHORN. JOSEPH WESTERVELT. March 21, l8-3. 4tf. COME THIS WAY. W II. COrrrY, takes thi method of informing the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding ceuntry, that he is now prepared to furnish on short notice, anything in the line of Saddlery and Harness. He is thanVlul for the patronage he has already received, and trusts that he will be able to give entire satisfaction, to all those whonfavor him with their patronage. THE SHOP immediately over J. Rrownlees Store, where he will at all timesbe ready to wail upon. customers at prices to suit the times. . K. LUfrf.A.. Oct. 7th 1852. 3tf 500 AGENTS WANTED 81000 A YEAR. WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF THE UNITED STATES, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of ihe best Rooks published in the country. Tomen of good address, possessing a small capital of 'rom S'25 toSlOO, such inbucements will be offered as to enable them to makerom $ 3 to SlO a day profit UCr The Rooks published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and command large sales whereevcr they are offerid. For further particulars, address, (postage paid,) 1 DJNELS & GETZ. successors to W. A. Leary fc Co. No, 133 North Second Street, Philadelphia. no. 3 1 y. WANTED 10,000 lbs. Butter, 5,000 dof . Egcfc, At the Bank Store. March 17, 'S3-3tff. C. D. CLARK.
