Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 July 1853 — Page 4

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F- I atSS1 12 3 V Tti it Hi TimYtrtM riSttitt Are now informed that we are prepared J to execute in a neat ami fishionuble style j all kUKlS OI a a. eaj h .el aa. a xa jj. .a. j a . Either in black or other colors. Ahe materials are now in good oraer, nml the establishinent is under the superintendence ; .... ...td ,1 rnmnolpnl work. ' man. Jan. 1S53. I fTs-Blank Deeds, Mortizes. Justices !

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at prices to suit the times. . L. FARNS WORT II i- M. DEFRKES I SOUTH BEND, INDLU A. j FARXSWOKTH & DEFREES, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Will attend all tr.e Courts of Marshall county. South Bend, Jan 15, 1S"3 Uyl DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders his pro "ession.il services to the citizens of J'lymouth and surrounding country. All calls, day or night, shall receive prompt attention. Office ati'ershings Drugstore. No. 30tf. H. H BROWII, P U Y S I C 1 A N . w ILL attend to thepiactice of medicine j in all its various forms. Also on hand j w a pood Electrical .Machine for the eyre ol ; rtnenmaiism anu nenu.iä uichcj T-iirim . OFFICE at his residence two doorssouth ol the "Runner" office Plymuth, Mayoth'51, nolC-ly. DOCTOR T. A. LEMON, offers his services, professionally, to the citizens of Marshall county intending to devote his time strictly to the practice of Medicine, in its various branches and become a permanent citizen among you; he respectfully asks, and expects to receive, a liberal .share of patronage. OFFCE At 1). Deinings Drugstore, where he mry be found at all times, except when absent professionally. Calls promptly attended to, dtj Ol nipkt. Plymouth, J., May 'JS, 1S3I. liHf "liÖRÄGE C0.RB.rjr Counsellor at Law, anil Solicitor in Chancery riysuoutli, Indian:!. 4 LL Collections and Acencies entrusted XX to his care will receive prompt attentitj OFFICE in Poineroy's new brick buildim Plymouth, Dec. 15th 1S5!, 4dly. 12&rfr9 Bar It! B ROOK & IIOUOIITON will pay the highest price for Tan Raik delivered at their Tannery in Plymouth. March :H, 1S."3. 5tff. Send the Glad Tidings! fft r rruxyiKVVl, to the citizen X of Plymouth and vicinity, for past favor?, and still desir ing a cont iiniat i, u o' tlieir patronage, oilers to sell them . ISeady ITIadc Clotliiu; ?0f the latest style, made in the neatest order, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere in Northern Indiana. pledge my! word V you buy o.' me, your clothes will be made of a go.d material, anil while you are sleeping, your wives will not be sewing tear. Shirts, Vc!is, rants Coats, Anything in the line of Oeiitlcnien'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 r ail I will sell you clothes which will suit you all. Call first door north of Pershing's drug store on Michigan street. March 31, l: 51 ff. UNDERTAKING, Chair and Cabinet Making, AS Central Pierce's administration has got under full headway and has abandoned the Ciilinrt making at Washington city, the undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Manhall and Starke counties that he will continue the business at his old stand on Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind., and will endeavor to have no Ualphinizins in his material, nor shall there be any defalcation or Stcrtwoutinsr in any branch of his business; but the good and substantial Sidcboarils, Secretarial, Bureaus, Lorkcrs, Tables. Stiintls, Ikdsteails, JLr. ir., 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 large stock of Seasonal ..timber for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any arti cle not on nanu. Having em workman in the he tvould nay ply his customer ployed a good ' a rtment, he can supbetter artide of chairs than has ever been offered in this market. Call at the old establishment and satisfy yourselves of the truth of the above. Ueing well prepared to do undertaking, he will keep on band or make on the shortest notice rg Coffins of every size And descrintion. P. S. Persons living in Starke county and wishing Cabinet ware or Chairs, can be accommodated by leaving their orde.s with Mr. Stephen Jackson, in Knox, and they will receive prompt attention from WM. L, PIATT. 0Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Cof fins, wdl please favor us with a call. W. L. P. March 10, 1853. 2yl. ILantl ror Sale! I MPHOVED and unimproved by. X C. II. REEVE.

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I f I c. uwucisigncu II u lilt; jiuiunau Foundry furnerly owned by John McFarlin, arff now prepared to furnish all kinds of To order and on the shortest notice. They lso continue to manufacture in the best and most substantial manner a nc! rt 111 P-Wfprnc I. - .. Jt to suit the ggjrtaaaai ustonicr. i The castings being made under our in:mediaie supervision, aim our iinnnucr iui iuM"g iv-in 0f ti,e best quality, and being determined that our work shall recommend itself, we shall risk nothing in assuring our customers Iat OUr WOrK MIUU glC 8ct-i "- ' 1 u , I. l.ii ml, hit glmiit tliic nriil fnr j,etter and perhaps more satisfactory evidence, we refer the customer to those who have used m oid at the foundry. DELANG EE & ELLIOTT. April 7, 1033. Cm'd. FIRE, FIRE! FIRE! THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of lroadalbin, N. Y. j Capital $150,000 with :i surplus, j "TJIEREBY tender their patronage to tÄ the following board of Directors, and Orticers, (whose known integrity and well tried business capacities, area sufficient guarantee for its future success, permanency and safety,) they can confidently step forward with an open hand '.or the relief of the merchant, the farmor and mechanic: Directors: Joseph Blair, Vav Smith. Laban Capron, 1. T. Simpson, A. R. Van Nest, To Low. j()ljn Stewart, Lucius Rice, rfUUIl William A. Smith, Sherman IJatchellor, John McNab. Daniel Totter, Officers: Joseph Ulair, Pres't. I A. II. Van Nest, Sec. John McNab, V. Pres. J L. Capron, Treas. IJofereuces: Hon. Erastus Cornin?, Albany, N. Y. Messrs. Wibon, Montieth & Co., ' Hon. John Wells, Johnson, " Wm. II. Hill Esq., Buffalo, " Messrs. Ford & (irant. Albany, " Hon. John R. Kellogg, Allegan, Mich. Messrs. 'lerbell, Jennings, Sc Co. N.Y. city. " Matison, Isham St Co. " 44 Robertson Sc Reynolds, Any satisfactory vouchers in relation to the snlreney of the company the integrity nml energetic business capacities of the Directors and Officers, their manner of doing business, and the foundation upon which the company is based can be had at any time, by calling on H. Corbin, who has got the documents, and is a duly authorized Agent to act for the company; Therefore you need not leap in the dark, nor trust the treacherous element; but come to Horace Corbin, and know the truth, and you certainly will Insure in the N. York ndemuity. March 21, 133. 4yl. n7r. PACKARD & Co. ARE daily receiving, opening and offeriu? for sale at their store room firt door north of the Plymouth Hotel, on the west side ol Michigan street, sign of the SOrcntj? Stovt, A well selected and fashionable Stock cf Dry (ootls, Taney iioods GROCERIES &. HARDWARE, Which, for beauty and cheapness of price, cannot be surpassed. Ja exchange lor which tho$" propose to take all species of COVSTllY PRODUCE, 11 AGS, G IS SENG. DEER SK1SS, B U T TER, E G G S ASD M O X E r. Give us a call and examine, as it is no trouble to show and tell you the prices that is what we are here lor, and if you do not feel disposed to buy our goods, 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 fair and honest dealing will insure it. You will always find Steele ready to welcome you with a smile, and wait upon you cheerfully and promptly; then'walk in Ladies and Centlemen, and make yourselves at home. If the weather is chilly you will find a fire in the stove, or if very varm, tresh cold water to drink. TPleae remember the shanty Store. April 1833. 6 Iff. AMERICAN BY S. G, QAYIORD, Corner cf Waslinslcn & .Mii:!ii:?.u Streets. SOUTH 1IE3D I ltd. f IIIE Proprietor of this well known House, .L would most respectfully inform the public generally, that he has 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 it Michigan Streets, in the most pleasant and business portion of the city. Will always be on hand on the arrival of the Cars. Passengers and b."ga-e carried to and Ironi the Depot, rke ok t iaruk. 9. G. CAYLORD. South Bend, June C, '5 I. ulf if. Australian Packet Line FOR MUUtOURNE if PORT PJI1LIP. The elegant and well known A 1 Clipj)tr Ship 1,000 tous burthen, Capt. S. P. GRIFFN, Commandei. To sail ou tlie 1st or June. ypj f rHS Ship, the fourth of tlie VVrrjV k'ne has been fitted up in icjrT-l' -" the handsomest style, v ith ev ery accommodation and convenience for pas sengers. She is thoroughly ventilated, and lighted throughout; with b;ith rooms, &ic. All tlie Ships of this Line are provisioned for one year, with every thing of the best quality, that can be bought in the market, Tendering it totally unnecessary for them to stop in any port upon the passage. The promptnes and regularity with which they have been des patched heretofore, offers an inducement to passengers, rarely to be met with. A remit tance of one third of the passage money to the undersigned, will secure a berth in any part of the Ship. Apply to ANTONIO PELLETIER, Pronrietor, 93 Wall Street N. Y. W. f. POMEROY, Plymouth, Ind. May -26, JSöJ. 12ml 0. s hinglc6 and Sash for sale by

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Public Sale of Swamp Lands I N STA R KE CO UNT Y. OFFCE OF AUDITOR, Starke Coi-xtt, A'iiot, Mty IMA, 1833. IN pursuance of the provisions ot "an act to regulate the sale of the Swamp Lands donated by the United States to the State of Indiana, and to provide for the draining and reclaiming thereo, in accordance with the condition of said grant," approved May 29, 18Ö2, and the several acts supplemental thereto, approved June 14. 1V2. and March 4th 185.5,

there will be offered at public sale, at the court house, in the town ol Knox, all tlie Swamp ; Lands lym and being in said county ol btarke, situated as follows io-wil: ! in townships No. 32, 3J and 34 north, range j one west In townships number 32, 33 and 34 north, ransre k2 west. Jn townships number 32, 33 and 31 north, ranee 3 west. Jn townships number 32, and 33 north, ranse I west. , The sale will comirence on the 27lh day of July 1833, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and be continued from day to day until all the lauds are ofTered. The conditions of the sale are cash, and the following funds will be received in payment, tO-Wlt: ' uoiuanu silver, ine uu cjui uicoi.uc i.iun. i of ndiana, tlie notes of tlie Free Ranks of In-j diana, the Rank of Missouri, and all solvent: Ranks of Ohio, Kentucky, and Virginia. l :i a. . ,. r l . cii n.,i. CHARLES HUMPH KEYS, Auditor Starke county. May 13, 1S53. Jits. DOCTOR YOURSELF.' P, EVERYONE HIS OWN PHYSCAN rpiIK FORT7ETII Edition i X with One Hundred Engrav- i ings, showing Diseases and Malor- ' mations ot'the Human System in ev j erv shape and form. To which is j Treatise on the Diseases of females, I being of the highest importance to n.arried ( people, or tho.Ce contemplating marriage. By j WILLAM YOLNtJ, m. U. Let no father be asham?d to present a c ipy oftheiKSCULAPirS to his child, Ii may save him from an early grave. Let no young man oi woman enter into the secret oMiga, tions of married life without reading the PUCKF.T AISCCLAPII'S- J,et nonne suffering from a hacknk d Coush, Pain in the side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their physician be another moment wttliout consulting the iESCUAPlU.S'. Have the married, or those about to be married, tiny impediment, read his truly useful boo'f ;ns it Las been the means cf saving thousends of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. O-Any person sending TWEATY-F1VE CENTS enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Djllar. Address (post-paid,) D7?. WM, YOUNG, jYi Spruce &7 VtiladeljJiia. No. 33-1 y LIV15 AND LET LIVE. I would say to my friends I hope tliose who are owing me will pay seon, 1 wan to settle up my old accounts and close my old Rooks I will take on account anything in 1hehape of saw legs, luinter Wheat, Corn Potk. Reef Oats peas beans and potatoes, Cababge and tui nips, store Goods, and cash not refused. I want .",ooo saw lo;s, Poj)lar, Cherry, NaTs, Mack Walnut, White Ualuut, SUsr;ir and ah or which 1 will pay from one dotlar to one dollar and ll'.ty cents according t-j the value of each log. Donlorget I am in want of five thousand logs in the mill yard in front of the Grist mill snd steam mill, for which 1 will pay horses wagons, Cattle, Money, store goods, and umber. AUSTIN FULLER. Plymouth Jan. C 1GÖ3. 1TT0RXEY k COUNSELLOR AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Agent for the se curing and collecting ol Claims, purchase, Sale, p.nd Renting of Real Estate throughout the Went generally 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 Es.j.. J. RRAÜLY Esq: C. B. x L. DLAIR, Philadelphia. Madison Ind. Plymouth Ind Laporte Ind. Mich. City Ind. I' & all IS II O 1 To his friends and the Public! HAVING purchased the entire interests of my partnersin the Mercantile and Slaughtering business, it becomes proper for me to ssy to the public that will continue to offer a general assortment of GGa CUD GLD HID For sale at my Rrick Store in Plymouth, at uniform prices and as low as I can afford, in all cases for ready pay. Having undertaken the completion of the I'lymoiilli trit Jlills, and sold a large amount of goods on time, and believing have done my share of public improvements, ask the public to sustain me by patronage, and promise 1 1 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 & Harber are now due to me. Payment is requested as soon as possible, as my situation is such as to compel me to collect. i have just received New Goods, and shall go east to replenish my stock, and make my arrangements fur funds to purchase 20Cdt, 23ccf attic, Set. 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 hone the same will be continued. The people of this county have made me what am, tor whicn am grateful. shall keep a general assortment of Call and price them, and if you find that do not deal as fair as ot hers, condemn me, but give me a trial first, and will risk the result. Your ob't- servant, WM. G. POMEROY. April 18, 1853. Ctff. JVoticc. STATED Meetings of the Roard of Trustees cf Center Township for the transaction ol Township and School business, will be held at the coirt houe in Plymouth on the last Saturdays of August, October, December and February next, at 10 o'clock a. m. on each of said days. order of the Board. W. M. DUNH.IM c. c. t. June 3 153. I6mfi.

REMKMCER. That 1 am agent fox the Franklin Insurance Company, that in answer to a leter of inquiry as to tlie Responsibility o' this Company I, received the allowing reply Vr.r. The company has a well invested Capital STOCK ol ' $."V)0, ()();) and is managed by a set of business men who fully understand theirbusines, and are known as men ol" integrity. And second, business is done by them in the most careful manner that can possibly be done and lastly they are doing as

larjre business as any other in the land and Umhve think these things taken together, constjtue a good company, if anything can. Yours Truly, J. A. EAUGHMN,Scc. Policies issued on reasonable terms. W, G. PO-VEROY, .Igt, Plymouth Ind. Jan. 1, 1j3, no 4d ly. SOMETHING NEW!! er ietv dir jaia. "ssr IV now dealing in Groceries: ml Irorisious, in the south room of Uelamree's newbuilding. and wishes to purchase Hütt er j AVsSP iuu.. , Vi) i jSfg Yheat, Apples, &c, c.v j Those wishing to sell almost any article of! Prn-liirp. mflV fintl n T-":(1v m.irl-t. niifl nr.ih. j ...... . 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 j give full satisfaction to customers. Give him ' a call, and if in his power to prevent it, none shall be turned empty away. i March 17, 18Ö3. ' 3tff. ! 17? fs ifs r!P . m - m )1U) $111 Ej i id-i9 UT M. CiiC w THE underaigned respectfully inbrms tha citizens of S'lvmouth and viemitv that he has commenced the above bus iness in this place and respect fnlly solicit the 1 patronage of the public. He intends keeping j on hand a good .supply of ready made The public are requestel io call and exam- i r.e his stock. Shop opposite Piatt's Cahinett l Skop. ' JOIINGIPEi April-lh' 52 noil ly. j READ THIS FIRST. Has just returned from the eastern cities, where he purchased a large, well assorted and i e? celleiu stock ol Drugs, and Grocenes;which he is now opening and offers for sale, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, At his new Store-room, one door north of J. Ilr nvnlee Sc Co, in Wheeler's new building. Dr. L. being a practical Druggist and Physician, lias been enabled to select his drugs wmi a VICW lo "e Teai wants ami l'ooS ot tlie I'uM,ic and ju palely offer them as pure and unadulterated Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, and ev ery article Kepi in urug Mores in western markets. Having seen and felt the want of some place where families could urnish themselves with the thousand and one little aiticles that fill up a table, make eating a luxury and life comfortable, Dr. L. has purchased and now offers one of the choicest lot of 6r 'toc cries ever brought to any western market: consisting of everything known in the grocery line, of all qnalitios and prices, to suit the richest or poorest that wish to buy. Sugar, Coffee, Tea. Spices, condiments of all kinps. prepared ready for use Rice, Syrups, Wines, &c, &c. He w ill also keep on hand every thing catable, ueressajy to supply families for ready use such as as Fish, Fruit, Green, D-ied and Preserved, Flour, Meats, Pickled ami preserved, Butter, Eggs, &.c, &c. GOOD HAMBURGH CHEESE AT 10 TEXTS TR. LB. These goods were principally bought for cash, and will be sold atsmall profit. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Cheaper than they can furnish themselves by goin g to Chicago. Michigan City or elsewhere. Dr LEMON, will still continue in the practice of Ids profession, and can be found at his Store at all times, day or night, unless absent on business. Plymouth Oct. 11 18:2. J9 II. Brown, PiOPOSES to cure Hernia or Rupture, by what is termed Mr. O. Hurbuts opilative remedy, in from fifteen to twenty days no matter how long the cases have been stauding Persons from a distance will be refunoed in their expenses if srtisfaction is not given. Plymouth, lud., May ole 'öl no lo ly The undersigned would respecrfully inform he citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, in general that he keeps on hand HORSES, CARRIAGES, Buggies and Waggons lo hire on reasonable terms. Stable in the Northern part of town on Michigan Street. N. B. Private conveyances umished at all hours, day or niht. D. VNNEDGE. Plymouth, August 13th 1352. No. 27 tf. Wanted Immediately, Purchasers and tenants, for good improved land. Far Terms Apply, over Wheeler's Store, in Plymouth, C. II. REEVE. n 4:Uf Town Lois for Sale in the Town o jllarslinll Co mil)-, Inli:in:i. r iHE proprietors othis place are siilloffer.L. ifJ private sale, some of the most pleasant 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. Terms reasonable. (O E'irgai. s may be had by calling soon on the proprietors in said town. SAMUEL THOMAS, JESSE NEDIG, May 5, '5.3. flOm Proprietors.

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AT THE REGULATOR. WKSTBIEVKLT V IüIIVCTT ARE now receiving by Express direct Iron. Ne.v York, a splendid stock of Which were purchased for CASH at low ra'.es. and they now intend to give their customer.the advantage of buying their goods for cash, or approved credit, on the saino to-rms, for t Ley do not intend tobe undersold. Their Slock consists of all the articles Sept in a country store; such as Cloths, Cashmeres, Sattiurf ts, Kentucky Jeans, Summer Cloths, BY THE CORD. READY MADE CLOTHlrJG, IN A E UND .: N'CIS, Queensvare, Groceries; Hals; Now, Ladies and Gents, of Marshall, Starke and adjoining counties, please call and exam ine their goods, and they will do their best to please you. All kinds of I'rodlice will be taken in exchange for Goods. May 19, 1U53. 12! ff.

HO! ALL YE That are weary IN the ways of sin, come unto me and I Will 8. mend your Soles. That's what one of u told you some time a.'o; but "times change and we change wilhtiiem." "Progress'' is now the watchword 'On ward and upward,' the motto of all men. Since you received the oiler above quoted, we have found out that money can he i.ad't bv first furnishing vou with io!e?-,' and l!nn men diu' them aiteiwards, thcreiore, combination! l'ein2 strength j CASF A F1UDD I Have formed a copartnership, for the purpose o- improving the appeniance of communis y by making clean the outer individual man; and havebrought on, and now oiler ior sale one of the most choice selections ol SB W?S 3 $2S3S Ever found in anv market. Their stock con sists of about S 1 ,"'00 00 worth of boots (frm seventy-five cents to 10 dollars) and shoes of all sizes, qualities and pr-ct-s. Custom irork warraxtko, and imported work uit warranted. Also, Heady made Clothing Of all sorts, sizes, colors end fashions. D-jn't go around any longer with the d )s chafing you to lick the grease off of your old coat tails, but come and get some 2sEY CLOTHES, an I looklike somebody. Tlie Railroad is coming soon. We're a corporation, and pay more laxes f hau they do iu Cuba sre able to do it, and we have better improvements than any town in tlie west, all things considered, So encourage new benini;ers help worthy enterprise, put on some m- w 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 Rndd's, cheap coils nothing to dress well now go and sec." SHOPS QS KdND TO 0, One that we 'abolished lying from,' where we will repair your dilapidated leather, or supply you with a new fit and tlie other where we can mend a rent as well as any 'tailor iu York,' or get you up a new suit on short notice, and little cost. At present, we are one dooi north of Porneroy's brick storr, where we sltnll be happy tf see you; and though we rant promise van hand some faces of principal or clerk to look at, we can show you honest ones, and better tcark material than can be bought for the same money iu northern Indiana. Es to PtartTCA. Truly Yours, CASE & III" DD. June2, 135. 131 If. MARBLE FACTORY. f "MIE undersigned would respectiully iu1 form the community that lie has commenced the Marble Factory at South Bend, where he intends to keep on hand all kinds ol 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. .1. B. N. Klingerwill acfas my agent at Plymouth, receive inscriptions and lorward them, and 1 will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNOBLOCK. Marek 31, 183:1. 5md. SMHff&iB'S? 5äSKE8Sira From the most extensive combinations, down o the one horse principle, with the cart betöre the horse or in other words. Belang ce A Ulli oil; 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 Rank, where they are fully prepared, and about to manufacture, for sale and to order any and all kinds of wagons, buggies, carriages, xvheel-barrows, and all kinds of rotary vehicles, used in travelling, long or short distances anon such terms as Dasn9t he IBesit. Lumber wagons, new, painted ready for Tuning for and warranted to do good service five years 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 good work out ol good materials, and at le.ss prices than tht 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. BELANGEE& ELLIOTT Plymouth nd, March 23 1S52. G tf. JYarscrg. The undersigned would respectfully inform 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 Nurseries in the west, is Nursery is three miles east of Downey's Tavern, 14 miles south of Plymouth; and 41 S. W. of Tippecanoe town. .JOHN GORDON. July 5th, ie.V3. n20tf

ETit-rfl jir.fi p1 ine t At rf Con-T. ?, in tli Tr33 ISM. I'V J. S. lt.K'ill r., M. 1 , i lir citri" ÜßW cf tl;' Ii-trl.-t Court f r the Lafttru bL-trL't of l'cun: j lvauia. Another Scientific Wonder! CREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! D. J. S. HOUGHTON'S

THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OK, GASTKVC .TUICE Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OP THE OX, alter directiooof IM RON LEP1G, the t'rent Phvsioloffical Cbt-mijt, by f.S. HOCGIITOX, M. 1)., I'liiliHVdplua.Pa. Tii s is a srreat natural remedv for 7NDIGESTION, DY.SPEPSr .1 , J Al'NDl CK, L 1 VER COM'LANT, CONST RATION, and DERI L1TY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Asrent. the Gastric Juicf. 17 "Il.'lf a leaspoon.'ul of Pkpsix infnsed in water, will digest or dissolve Fire J'ounds of Rtjast Beef in ahout tico hours, outofthe stomn r h . PEPSIN is the chief element, or grcal iDigesting principle of the Gastric Juict H.e .Solv ent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and ;,, ihit; n it Acr-nt fif llie Stomarh find lntf-;-tie.s. h isextractelrrom thcDisrcsliecstornact. of tl.e Ox, thus toriinug a TRIE Dicestive 1 I'll . 1 - - 1 - 1 . .1 . A 1., - r ij v. iu, precisely nive uie u iiurai nasiric jince o; its chemical powers, ami .furnishing a com-plt-t and perfeet Substitute for it. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. TT" Call on the Asrent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a lare amount of $c rn ti;r erid' vee, from Liebir's .Inimal Chemistry; Dr Combe's I'hysiology of Jijreslioo; Dr. Pf-reira on Food and Diet; Dr. John W. Draper, of New York rniverst'y: Prof. Duslison's 'hysiolos'y ; Pro,". Sillimau. of Yale Colle.se; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; &c, together with reports ofCURES ironi aliparU otlhe United .States. N O ALCOHOL, BITTERS OR A C I I) s - REMEMBER TiPS: Dr. OFGHTON'S Pep sin a iireat natural ramedy, free from Alcohol, Ritters, Acid, and Nauseous Drusr. lt. is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may 1 e taken by the most feebl) pati.-nt.; who cannot eat a wa'er cracker without acute distress. Beware o." Dredged Imitations. Pepsin is not a Drug. 17 OBSERVE TfCSJ-Everybotlleof ti e rer.uine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D-, sole pmpntlor, Philadelphia, Pa, Copy-wriht and Trade .Mark secured j rSol 1 by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PERSHING POMEROY. Plynio'iih lud. Wholesale V Retail Ag"its, alio HholesaIe& Retail Druggisls & do eis. 1.0 X) ly. fefSSSi: fcSi.' ß22Ä .Ä'rr?, "V . - - - -4 - t v T T iir. under.V'ied having en' ere d i'.t" :i co part ner-liip in the l.tind eiing busi ness, will be known and recognized under ! c name, firm and style of "G. P. Van horn - Co." We expect to keep a variety o Lumber on hand ail the time, which we will be rejJy to exchange tor good CASH ÄTJD PRODUCE. Also Kills Filled to order on short notice We will pay as much for Logs delivered at our Mill or on the river bank, as any other person here. ITe do not expect to make a living by pufiiing; therefore those havimrLogs for sale, and those who wish to buy ho: bei, will do well to given- a call. GEORGE P. VANHORX, JOSEPH W ESTER YELT. March 21, LSVJ. -it:". 'ISO t&l A V V. ES. COFFVY, takes thi met heul of informingthe citizens of Plyim-.ith :nd the surrounding ceunlry, that he is now prepared to furnish on short notice, anything in the line of Saddlery and Harness. He is thankful for the patronage he has already received, and trusts that he wdl be able to give entire satisfaction, to all those who mayfavor him with their patronage. THE SHOP immediately over J. Brownlce's Store, where he will at all timesbe ready to wait upon .customers at prices tosuit the times. W. R. COFFEY. Oct. 7lh 1832. 3tf 500 AGENTS' -WANTED 81000 A YEAR. WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY OF THE UNITED STATES, active and enterprisingmen, to engage in the sale of some of ihe best Books published in the country. Tomen of good address, possessii.g a small capital of i'rom $25 to $100, such inbueemeuts will be offered as to enable them to niakeromS 3 to Sil) a day proit !LT The Books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular and command largrf sales whereever they are oilerid. For further particulars, address, (postage paid,) D.1NELS &. G ETZ. successors to W. A. Leary A Co. No, 133 NorIt Second Street, Philadelphia. no. 3s l y. WANTEDl0,lHirt lbs. Butter, 5.000 doz. Et irs, At the Bank Store. March 17, '33-3111. C. D. CLAKR.