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terials are now in good orüer, and the es tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worh man. Jan. 1S53. rr?-Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices V Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. n I rtiv'twniTII J. M. DEKREES SOUTH BEND, INDIA! A. FARNSWORHI & DEFREES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Will attend all the Courts of Marshall county. South Bend, Jan L, 13 4Jyl DR. S. H I G I N BOTH AM. Respectfully tenders his proressional servi n Hip citizens of Plymouth and surround rr.n.iirv. All calls, day or night, shall nr.Mimt attention. Office ati'ershings U"'sS;0I:- No. 30tf. BR. R. BROWS, 1' UYSICl A N . WILL attend to the piactice of medicine in all its various forms. Also on hand rior-triral Machine for the cure of in,.Mimntism and Nervous disenses generally. OFFICE at hi residence two doorssouth of ti e "Banner" officePlymuth, May 5th '31, nol6-ly. I XOCTOR T. A. LEMON, offers Ins sernrolessionallv. to the citizens of Marshall county intending to devote his time strictly to the practice ot .Medicine, in us arious branches ami become a permanent en izer ninonL' von: he respectfully asks, and ex necfs to receive, a liberal share of patronage OFFCE At D. Deming'5 Drugstore, where i.o m iv h found at all limes, except when absent i ro f ess io n ally. i'.ill nromotlv attendedtf, day ot night. p.v.m.nth. .. Mav ''3. 1851. 19tf I J w - - TouusFlIor at Law, ami Solicitor in Chancery llviiioiitli. Indiana. 4 LL Collections and Agencies entrusted J- to his care will receive prompt attentui OFFICE inPomeroy's new brick building. Plymouth, Dec. 15th 185!, 4Sly. liarL; Barls: B1 ROOK & HOUGHTON will pay the highest price for Tan Baik delivered at their Tannery in Plymouth. March 31, 13.V5. 5tff. Send the Glad Tidings! rpiIANKFUL to the citizens I. of Plymouth and vicinity, for pasi favors, and j-till desiring a "iitimuitu ii of thtir patronage, offers to sell them ieoaIy ?Ialc Clolliiti? S-" Of the atest style, made in the neatest order, and as cheap as can he bought anywhere in Northern Indiana. pledge my word i1' you buy of liu", your clothes will be made d' a goixl material, and while you are sleeping, your wives will uot be sewing tear. Shirt, Vots I'anls, Coats, Anything in the line of Centlemcn's vrear. made at the shortest notice and always on hand. Come old, coine young, come great, come small, come before you purchase elsewhere, give me a call and will sell you clothes which will suit you allCall first door north of Pershing's drug store on Michigan streut. March 31, I S. 3- "tff. UNDERTAKING, : ::!.::.! Chair and Cabinet Waking. A S General Pierce's administration has got ,i 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 GalpMnizing in his material, nor shall there be any defalcation or Suurticontintr in any branch of his business; but the good and substantial Sideboards, Secretaries, Bnreans, lockers, Tables, Stands, Bedsteads, it. if-, Shall be made in the most approved style and of the best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a large stock of Seasoned Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any arti cle not on 'iand Having em workman in the he would Fay ply his customers It ployed a good D e p a rtment, that he can supwith a better article of chairs than this market. ever been offered in Call at the old establishment and satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above. Being well prepared to do undertaking, he will keep on hand or make on the shortest notice ra Collins of every size 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 re ceive prompt attention lrom WM. L. PIATT. ID-Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Cof fins, will please tavor us witn a can. W. L. P. March 10, 1803. 2yl. ILaml for Said J M PROVED and unimproved by. C. H. REEVE.

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TUC imdrsiirnpl having rmrchased the Fnniiilrr formerly owned bv John MeFarlin. now nrenared to furnish all kinds 01 j - A To order and on the shortest notice. 1 hey lsn continue to manufacture m the best auil most substantial manner All Patterns suit the a Customer. Thf castings beini made under our immedi ate sunervision. and our timmber lor stocking l.pino- of the best oualitv, and being determin ed that our work shall recommeuu men, c " . . i :i.if ci,.ii risir nntlniiir in assunnsr our cusxomers timt nur work shall eive nereral salbfaetion, 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. . rr:.ll and piamine. and we Will risKllie saie, trrOld Mettal in any quantities purchased at the loundry. BELANGfcfc. & LLL1U i l . April 7, 1853. 6ni3. FIReTfIRE! FIRE! THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of Broadalbin, N, Y. Capital $150,000 witli a surplus TfEREBY tender their patronage to , Lithe insuring publc, and with the followin? board of Directors, and Officers, (whose known integrity and well tried business capacities, area sufficient guarantee for its future success, permanency and sajety,) they can confidently step forward with an open hand ox the relief of the merchant, the larmer and mechanic: Directors: Joseph Blair, Laban Capron, B. T. Simpson, A. R. Van Nest, Fay Smith, Thomas Low, John Stewart, Lucius Rice, Sherman Batchellor, John McNab. William A. Smith, Daniel Potter, Officers: Joseph Blair, Pres't. I A. B. Van Nest, Sec. John McNab, V. Pres. L. Capron, Treas. References: Hon. Erastus Corning, Albany, N. Y. Messrs. Wilson, Montieth & Co., " Hon. John Wells, Johnson, Wm. 11. Hill Esq., Buffalo, Messrs. Ford & Grant. Albany, " Hon. John R. Kellogjr, Allegan, Mich. Messrs. 'I erhell, Jennings, &. Co.N.Y. city. " Matison, lsham & Co. " 44 ' Robertson & Reynolds, ' " Any satisfactory vouchers in relation to the solvency of the company the integrity and energetic business capacities of the Directors and Officers, their manner of doing business, and the foundation upon which the company is based, can be had at any time, by calling on II. Corbin, who has got the documents, and is a duly authorized Agent to act for the company; Therefore you need not leap in the dark, nor trust the treacherous element; but come to Horace Corbin, and know the truth, and you certainly will Insure in the N. York lutemnity. March 24, IÖ53. 4yl. N. R. PACKARD & Co. .4 RE daily receiving, opening and offering y- for sale at their store room hrst door north of the Plymouth Hotel, on the west side of Michigan street, sign of the gljnnts Store, A well selected and fashionable Stock cf Dry ok1s, Fancy Goods, GROCERIES & HARDWARE, Which, for beauty and cheapness of price, cannot be surpassed. In exchange for which thev propose to take all species of C O UXTlt Y PR Ol) UCE, RA G St GISSESG. DEER SK1SS, B U T TER, EGG S AND M O X E r. 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 for, and if you do not feel disposed to buy onr goods, we won't make a fuss about it. We want your patronage, for by it we expect to live, and we expect to obtain it if lair and honest dealing will insure it. You will always find Steele ready to welcome you witli a smile, and -wait upon you cheerfully an J promptly; then'walk in Ladies and Gentlemen, and make yourselves at home. If the weather is chilly you will find a fire in the stove, or if very rarm, fresh cold water to drink. O'Piease remember the snauty aior Anril 1853. Gtff. BY S. G, GATI ORB, Corner of Washngtoa &.Mic!ri;au Streets. SOUTH ISO lud. f fHE Proprietor of this well known House, JL would most respectfully inlorm the pub lic generally, that he lias repaired, improved and thoroughly renovated the above House, and is now prepared to make it a comfortable home for Travellers. This.House is situatedonthe 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 brgga-re carried to and lrom the Depot, free of c iargk. G. GAYLORD. Soutk Bend, June 3, '5 i. nlG if. Australian Packet Line . FOR MELBOURNE ty PORT PHILIP. The elegant and well known A 1 Clipper Ship 1,000 tons burthen, Capt. S. P. GR1FFN, Commandei. To sail on the 1st or June. HIS Ship, the fourth of the Line, has been fitted up in E3Z23 the 3 the handsomest style, v-ith ev

ery accommodation and convenience for passengers. She is thoroughly ventilated, and lighted throughout; with bath rooms, &c. All the Ships of this Line are provisioned for one year, with every thing of the best quality, that can be bought in the market, rendering it totally unnecessary for them to stop in any port upon the passage. The promptnes and regularity with which they have been despatched heretofore, offers an inducement to passengers, rarely to be met with. A remittance of one third of the passage money to the undersigned, will secure a berth in any part of the Ship. Apply to ANTONIO PELLETIER, Proorietor, 93 Wall Street N. Y. W. G. POMEROY, Plymouth, Ind. May 26, 1853. 12ml0. Shingles and Sash for sale by J. BROIVNLEE Co.

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riHE undersigned takes this method of inI viting the people of Plymouth and sur rounding country to his new stock of uoods, consisting in part of the following: (iingnams, Lawns and Jaconeus, De Lanes, Lustres, fig'd. Bobinetts, Irish Linens and Silk cravats, Pamleaf, Silk ard Leghorn Hats. Diapers. Muslin?, and fine Calicoes, Ladies' Woolen and Cotton Hose; Cassimeies, Tweeds and cotton Drills, Boots, Shoes and Coffee mills. Laces, Edgings and Silk Fringes, Latches, Locksand good door Hinges; Button, Combs and Spool Thread, Flannels yellow, white and Red; Spectacles, Thimbles and Fingerrings, Kibbons, Tapes and Fiddle Sirings; Needles Pins and Pic-nic Mitts, CJimblets, Screws and Auger bitts. Knives, Scissors and nice Dishes, Candles, Cheese and White Fishes; Coffee, Tea and Spanish Whiting, Ginger, Rice and Cotton Batting, allspice, Pepper and good Nail., Zink Washboards and wooden J'ails. Scythes, Rakes and Steel Forks, Shovels, Spades and Bottle corks. Curry-combs and Looking glasses, Indigo, Starch and sweet Molasses. Chinese, Golden and Balm Liniment, Condition powders and Horse Ointment, All of which are good and new, And we'll delight in showing yon. At the Plymouth Bank Store. C. D. CLARK. March 10, 1S.V1. '-f. DOCTOR YOURSELF THE POCKET JESCUJLAPIUS: R, EVERYONE HIS OWN PIIYSC AN TTMIE FORTiETH Edition I with One Hundred E imiravinrs. showing Diseases and Malfor mations of the Hum nt System in ev r erv sbar.e and form, lownicn is added a Treatise on the Diseases of female, being of the highest importance to married people, or those contemplating marriage. By WILLAM YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a cipy of the-ESCCLAP7US to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obliga, tions of married life without reading the POCKET AESCULAPIUS- Let no one suffer ing from a hacknied Cough, Pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelings. and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician be another moment wtthout consulting the JESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married, uny impediment, read this truly useful book ;ns it has been the means cf saving thousends of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. 0"Any person sending TWEiVTY-FlVE 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-paid,) DR. wM, OUG, - Xo IÖ2 Spruce St Philadelphia. No. 3C-1 y ! . ! LIVE AND LET LIVE. I would say tomy friends I hope those who are owing me will pay seon, 1 wan, to settle up my old accounts and close my old Books I will take on account anything in thehape of saw logs, lumber heat, Corn roik. beel Oats peas eans and potatoes, Cababge and turnips, store Goods, and cash uot refused. 1 want r,000 saw logs, Poplar, Cherry, Nak, Black Walnut, White Halnut, sugar and ash for which 1 will pay from one dollar to one dollar and flYty cents according to the value of each log. Dontbrget I am in want of five thousand loes in "the mill yard in front of the Grist miil and steam mill, for which 1 will pay horses wasrons, Cattle, Money, store goods, and umber. AUSTIN FULLEIi. Plymouth Jan. C 13Ö3. G. H. EEBS, NEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW ATTOF. OL1C1TOR and Master in Chancery, Nota ry Public, and general Agent for the se curing and collecting ol Claims, purchase, Sale, and Renting of Real Estate throughout the West gonerally Agent for the Sinking Fund Lands in Marshall county. OFFICE over Pershing's Drug Store. REFERS TO. JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DAVID JAYNE M. D. Hon.J. W. CHAPMAN A. L. WHEELER Esq. J. KRADLY Esq. C. 13. cl L. BLAIR, Philadelphia. Madison Ind. Plymouth Ind Laporte Ind. Mich. City Intl. 5 Mb, To his friends and the Public! HAVING purchased the entire interests of my partners in the Mercantile and Slaughtering business, it becomes proper for me to sy to the public that I will continue to offer a general assortment of CSS- CCD CUD J5JD 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 of the Plymouth Grist ill ills, and sold a large amount ofgoodsontime, and believing have done my share of public improvements, ask 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 system. All notes ard accounts due the late firm of Pomeroy, Houghton &. Barber are now due to me. Payment is requested as soon as possible, as rny situation is such as to compel me to collect. have just received New Goods, and shall go east to replenish my stock, and make my arrangements for funds to purchase I 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 of this county have made me what am, ior widen am grateful. 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 a trial first, and will risk the result. Your ob't servant, WM. O. POMEROY. April 18, 1853. Stff. Notice. STATED Meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center Township for the transaction of Township and School business, will be held at the co irt house in Plymouth on the last Saturdays of August, October, December and February next, at 10 o'clock a. m. on each of said days. By order of the Board. W. M. DUNIMM c. c t. June 23 ie53. 16m5.

REM CMBER. That 1 am agent or the Franklin lnsu ranee Company, that in answer to a leter ol inqiuryasto the Responsibility o: this Company I, received the ollowing reply First. The company has a well invented Capital STOCK of $300,000 and is managed 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 careful manner that can possibly be done and lastly they are doing as large business as any other in the land and ami we think these things taken together, constitue a good company, if anything can. Yours Truly, J. A. BAUOHMAN, Sec. Policies issued on reasonable terms.

W, G. PO.VEROY, .Igt, Plymouth Ind. Jan. 1, ld5;t, no 4G ly. " SOMETHING NEW!! TS-. IS now dealing in Orocericsaiul I"roviions, in the south rocm of Dclaugee's new building, and wishes to purchase Butter csgs, Lacon. Lard, Flour, Wheat, Apples, &c, &c. Those wishing to sell almost any article ot Produce, may find a ready market, and nrob ably promote their own interests by giving him a call. The citizens in town and country may find at his establishment all kinds of GROCERIES, Which have been selected and purchased with care, and will be sold at such prices as shall give full satisfaction to customers. Give him a call, and if in his power to prevent it, none shall be turned empty away. March 17, l8-3. 3tff. MSGOTT mWIP SHOE THE undersigned respectfully inbrms tha citizens of Plymouth and vicinity 15 t that he has commenced the above bus iness in this place and respect fully solicit the patronage of the public. He intends keeping on hands a good supply of ready made The public are requested to call and examne his stock. Shop opposite Piatt's Cabineti Shop. JOHN GIPE April.8th' 'Ö2 noli ly. READ THIS FIRST. Dir, Ao LEMOET, Has just returned from the eastern cities, where he purchased a large, well assorted and excellent stock of Drugs, and Groceries;which he is now opening and offers for sale, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, At his new Store-room, one door north of J. Brownlee & Co, in Wheeler's new building. Dr. L. being a practical Druggist and Physician, has been enabled to select his drugs with a view to lhe real wants and good of the public; and can safely offer them as pure and unadulterated Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, and ev ery article kept in Drug Stores in western markets. Having seen and felt the w ant of some place where families could urnish themselves with the thousand and one little articles that fill up a table, make eating a luxurjiand lifecomfortable, Dr. L. has purchased and now of fers one ol the choicest lot of Groceries ever brought to any western market: consisting of everything known in the grocery line, ol all qualities and prices, to suit the richest or poorest that wLh to buy. Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Spices, condiments of all kinps. prepared ready for use Rice, Syrups, Wines, &.c, &c. He will also keep on hand every thing catable, neressaiy to supply families for ready use such as rs Fish, Fruit, Green, Dried and Preserved, Flour, Meats, Pickled and preserved, Butter, Eggs, See, &c. GOOD IIAMCRG1I CIIEESE AT 10 TEXTS PR. LB. These goods -vere principally bought for cashi and will be sold at small profit. COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUIIL.IED, Che iner than they can furnish themselves by goin g to Chicago. Michigan Cit' or elsewhere. Dr- LEMON, will still continue in the practice of his profession, and can be found at his Store at all times, day or night, unless absent on business. Plymouth Oct. 14 1852. Itr. II. Brown i3J0P0SES to cure Hernia or Rupture, by what is termed Mr. O. Hurbuts opilative remedy, in from fiteen to iwenly daysno matter how long the cases have been st iuJing Persons from a distance will be refunaed in their expenses if srtisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May 5te '51 no 10 ly LIVERY STSbDT The undersigned would respecrfully inform he citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, iu general that he keeps on hand HORSES, CARRIAGES, Buggies and Waggons to hire on reasonable terms. Stable n Vie Northern part of town on Michigan Street. N. B. Private conveyances urnished at all hours, day or night. D. VNNEDGE. Plymouth, August 15th 1352. No. 27 tf. Wanted Immediately, Purchasers and tenants, for good improved land. F?r Terms Apply, over Wheeler's Store, in Plymouth, C. H. REEVE. n 43tf Town Lois for Sale in (he Town o1 Marshall County, Indiana. TflllE proprietors of this place are still offerI ing at private sale, some of the most pleaant and eligibly situated Lots in it. Bourbon is pleasantly situated on the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, twelve miles east of Plymouth and thirteen miles west of Warsaw. Terns reasonable. JO'Bargai-s maybe had by calling soon on the proprietors in said town. SAMUEL THOMAS, JESSE NED1G, May 5, '53. 10in3J Proprietors.

AT THE REGULATOR. WESTE1XVI2E.T cV IIGWKTT j ARE now receiving by Express direct from 1 Nt-AT York, a splendid stock of j Which i ere purchased for CASH at low rates, and they now intend to give their customers the advantage of buying their poods ior cash, or approved credit, on the same terms, for they do not intend to be undersold. Their Stock consists of all the articles kept in a country store; such as Cloths, Cashmeres, Satliuctts, Kentucky Jeans, Summer Cloths, UY THE CURD. READY MADE CLOTHING, IN ABUNDANCE, Queensware, Groceries, Hats, Now, Ladies and Gents, of Marshall, Starke and adjoining counties, pleast call and examine their goods, and they will do their best to please you. All kinds of Produce will be taken in exchange fur Goods. May 19, 1353. 12tff.

HO! ALL YE That are weary N the ways of sin, come unto me and I will mend your Soles. That's what one of us told you some time nio; but "times change and we change with them." Progress" is now the watchword 'Onwnrd and nnward.' the motto of all men. .. -r. 1 , tkn.alnra oniTil ii n n f i i n Uing uiem a.ieiaiuö, uu,..., beiug sirengin i CASE & KU UU Have formed a copartnership, for the purpose o' improving the appeaiance of community by making clean the outer individual man; and have brought on, and now offer tor sale one of the most choice selections ol Ever found in any market. Their stock consists of about SI, -00 00 worth of boots (from seventy-five cents to 10 dollars) and shoes of all sizes, qualities and prices. Custom irork warranted, and imported work not warranted. Also, Ready made Clothing Of all sorts, sizes, colors and fashions. Don't go around any loner with the dogs chasing you to lick the grease off of your old coat tails, hut enme and tret some NEW CLOTHES, and looklike somebody. The Railroad is comin? soon. "U e're a corporation, and pay more taxes han they do in Cuba are able to do it, and we have better improvements than any town in the west, all things considered. So encourage new beginners help worthy enterprise, put on some new clean clothes, wipe your proboscis, throwback your hat, stick your thumbs in your waistcoat and when some fellow-says: "Hi! how slick you look where did you get 'em?" do you say "at Case and Rudd's, cheap costs nothing to dress well no' go and see." SHOPS OH HÄHS TO 0, One that we 'abolished lying from,' where we will repair your dilapidated leather, or supply you with a new fit and the other where we can mend a rent as well as any 'tailor in York,' or get you up a new suit on short notice, and little cost. At present, we are one dooi north of Poraeroy's brick store, where we shall be happy to see you; and though we cant promise vau handsome faces of principal or clerk to look at, we can show you honest ones, and better work und material than can be bought for the same money in northern Indiana. Es to Pkrpetca. Truly Yours, CASE & RL'DD. June 2, 1353. MARBLE FACTORY. riHE undersigned would respectiully m1 form the community that he has commenced the Marble Factory at South Bend, where he intends to keep on hand all kinds ot Tomb-Stones, Monuments, Tombs and Tables neatly executed, and of the best stock; which he will sell as low as any shop in the country. His shop is on Mishawaka street opposite I. D. Calvert's Livery Stable. J. 13. N. Klinger will act as my agent at Plymouth, receive inscriptions and iorward them, and 1 will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KN0BL0CK. Marek 31, 1353. 5ni3. a FfCmthe rriOSt extensive combinations, down o the one horse principle, with the cart betöre the horse or in other words. JSclanace V Elliott having formed a copartnership in the business of Wagon and Carriage Making, have opened a shop in the buildings south of Wheeler's Store, on the River Bank, where they are fully prenared. and about to manufacture, for sale and to order any and all kinds of wagons, buggies, carriages, wheel-barrows, and all kinds ot rotary vehicles, used in travelling, long orshort distances anon such terms as (Dann'it he Ieatf. Lumber wagons, new, painted ready for runand warranted to do good service five yeaTS well used. They are furnished with the best of materials will keep ha.tds and tools enough tc do up their work speedy and well, and pledge themselves to make good work out ol good materials, and at less prices than the same thing can be got for elsewhere and if customers can be suited with quality and 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 -i about right in all respects, call and try us. 1 lenif you don't believe it you can pass free of charge. BELANG EE A. ELLIOTT Plymouth nd, March 25 1352. G tf. The undersigned would respectfully inorm the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining counties, that he has a large NURSERY consisting of choice selections of the different kinds of fruit trees, generally bund in Nurse ries in the west. Vlis Nursery is three mileeast of Downey's Tavern, 14 miles south ol Plymouth; and 4 4 S. W. of Tippecanoe town. JOHN GORDON. July 5th, 1V. n2(tf

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Enterbt ccordin to Art of CorRnS in tu yai 18M. bv J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. I., i Hie cWrku OfWor the PMrirt Court frr tL La&t-ru District of l'cnn.-ylTani. Another Scientific Wonder ! CREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR, GASTRIC JUICE. 1 Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOM ! ACII OF THE OX, alter directions of KARON j LEPIG, the treat Phvsiolojiical Chemist, by ! I.S. HOUGHTON, M. D., 'hiladelphia, Ps. j Th s is a irreat natural remedy for VND1GESTION, DY.VPEPSLi, JAUNDICE, L1VEK ;COM'LANT, CONSTPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juir. lO'lIa'if a leai5MV)uloPEPfiis iiifns.ee! in woIter, will digest or dissolve Fire Founds f j Roast lieef in about tiro hours, out of the stom ach. - 11 1 O I 111 e T sw uhtjn Aeeni of tfie Stomach and lntestines. It is extractel from the Di?estiec stomach of the Ox, thus formiug a TRUE Digestiv LUID, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice of its Chemical powers, and uruishing a compht' and perfeet Substitute for it. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. O Callon the Agent, andgeta Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a lar-je amount of e t-n MJic ecidcncc, from Liebig's J nimal Cl.ermstry; Dr Combe's i'hysiology of digestion: Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York University; Prof. Duglison's i'hysiology; Prof. Silliman, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; &e., together with reports of CURES lrom all parts otlhe United States. NO ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR ACIDSREMEMBER THIS: Dr. OUGHTON'S Pep sin a great natural rumedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acid, and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeabl to the taste, and may be taken by the most feebl-3 patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Beware ol Vrcgged Imitations. Pepsin is not a Drug. O OBS ER YE THIS.'-Every bottle o the genuine Pepsin bears the written siguature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D-, sole proprietor, Philadelphia. Pa, Copy-wright and Trade Mark secured 13 Sold by all Druggist and Dealers in Medicines. PERSHING & POMEROY, Plymouth Ind. Wholesale & Retail Agents, also lVholesale&. Retail Druggists & Grocers. no 39 ly. T "IIE unders'pned having entered into a co-partiicr.hip in the Lumbering busi ness will be known and recognized under t hename, firm and s' le of "G. P. Vanhoru& Co." We expect to keep a variety of Lumber on hand all the time, which we will be ready to exchange lur good CASH AND PRODUCE. Also Bills Filled to order on short notice. We will pay as much for Logs delivered at our Mill or oil the river bank, as any other person here. H e do not expect to make a living bypufi'iing; therefore those having Logs for sale, and those who wish to buy lumber, will do well to given- a call. " HKOuuE P. VANH0RX, JOSEPH W EST EU V E LT. March SI, l8-3. 4tf. THIS WAY, V. K. COFFEV, takes lhi method oi informing the citizens of Plymouth auu the surrounding ccuntry, that he is now prepared to furnish on short notice, anything m the " of Saddlery and Harness. He is thankful for the patronage he has alrea "y xeCv ' and trusts that he W'H be u''ti to n'c Cntire : satisfaction, to allthose who may favor him with their patronage. THE SHOP immediately over J. Brownlee's Store, Lere he will at all timesbe ready to wait upon .customers at prices to suit the times. W. R. COFFEY. Oct. Vt'i 1852. Stf 500 AGENTS WANTED 61000 A YEAR. WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF THE UNITED STATES, active and enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of ihe best Books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a smallcapital of irom Si5 toSlOO, such inbucements will be offered as to enable them to makerom$3 to S 10 a day profit O" The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extrt iuHy popular and command large sales whereever they aie offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid,) D.4NELS At GETZ. successors to W. A. Leary fc Co. No, 133Norh Second Street, Philadelphia. no. 3" 1 y. WANTED 10,010 lbs. Butter, 5,000 dor . Egg?, At the Bank Store. March 17, ö J-3tll". C. D. CLAKK.

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