Plymouth Banner, Volume 2, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 December 1853 — Page 4
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on? illgatautlj 23tnucr Offtcr Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat ami fashionable style all kinds of JOB PillfMG, Eilhir in black or other colors. The ma tenuis are now in good order, and the es ublishment is under the superintendence fan experienced and .competent worhfrtin. Jan. 1853. 0Cj"Bl;in Deeds, Mortgages, Justice 4c C mutables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this diktat prices tu suit the times. H. L. FARNSWOHTH J- M . DEFRF.ES SOUTH. BEND, INDIA! A. FftN'SlYORTH & DEFREES, ATVOIIN'EYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Will attend all tne Courts of JIarsball county. South Bend, Jan 15, IS 3 41yl Da. S. HIGIN30THAM. Re tpeetfully tender.? his )ro essional servi ees to ihe citizens of Plymouth i and surrounding er.if.ry. All calls, day or night, shall re2iiveprj:nptattention. Office on Michigan street oonosite the Printing office. No. 30tf. BH. R. BRÖWB, PHYSICIAN. WILL attend to thepiactice of medicine in all its various forms. Also on hand a CUctrical Machine for the cure of li'vi i ..li'.ism and Nervous lisenses generally. OFFICE at :t i -s residence two doorssouth of the "Banner" office Ply.nuth, May5th'5l, nolC-ly. DR. J. W. BENNETT, Practiceius: Physician, Wil nromntlv attend toall calls ,e imp of his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on .Michigan street, third house north of the Dunham lloiti-e. August 4, iSb 5. ;!:ffl ATTORNEY i COUNSELLOR AT LA! SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, Notary Public, and general Agent for the securing and collecting of Claims, Purchase, Sale, and Renting of Real Estate throughout the West generally A?jnt for the Sinking Fund Lands in Marshall county. OFFICE over Pershing's Drug Store. R E F E R S T O . JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DVID JAY.Y" M. D. Philadelphia. Ilm.J. W. C'lIAPi;.4. Mvlison Ind. A. L. WIIEELRU Es'l- Plymouth lud J. BRADLY Esq. portelnd. C. B. ca L. BLAIR, Mich. Cit- Ind. HORACJBGORBÜT, Cjansellor at Law, auJ Solicitor in Chancery i'lymoutii, Iiidian:i. ALL Collections and Agencies entrusted to his care willrcceive prompt attenti( i OFFICE in Pomeroy's new brick building. Plymouth, Dec. 15th 183!, 4-ily. ISark9 i$ar&! BtOOK & HOUGHTON will pay the highest price for Tan Baik delivered at their Tannery in Plymouth. March 31, 1S33. ;t.T. MOOT .1VIP SHOE THE undersigned respectfully inbrms lt- aI(! f Ann rf fl.rtrnifli anil ripinitv that hp ha commenced the above bus incis in this place m l respect fully solicit the patronage of the public, lie intends Acting on hinds a good supply of ready made The public are requested to call and examne his stoak. Shop opposite Piatt's Cabinett Shop. JOHN GIPE ApHVW '32 noli ly. Watches, Silverware, AND Fancy Goods. THE subscriber would in form his old customers and ti e paidio generally that he has returned from Chicago and established himself again in South Bend, for the purpose o' carrying on the above business and that he has on hand a well selected stock o? the latest fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chrins, Keys and Seals, Gold Ear rings, Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pens and Pencils GoH Pens with silver holders. Lockets, Bracelets, Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descrip Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety of Silverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealers, "-ill enaMe him to supply his customers with goods that will in variety, beauty, fashion and cheapness meet all demands. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and Gold. Store one door south of Witter & Miller's Bookstore, South'Bend, lnd. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22, 1853. 21 tf Notice IS hereby given that Ihe undersigned will offer for sale on the 13th of January 1851 at the Court ifouse door in Plymouth, between the hour3 of 10 o'clock A M, and 4 o'clock P M on aid day, THE SEMINARY LOT in Plymouth, on the following terms, to wit: The purchaser to extinguish th donor's title as a part of the purchase money. The purchase money to be paid in ten equal annual instalments, with interest annually in advance. JOSEPH EVANS, T M C T. Mc DONALD, A M C Oct IS IS 53. 92i
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That is, '!:ol-un-at-fillt-o,c?cck;', and found that D?. To A. ILFiMQH, HAD just returned from the east with a newStock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, he can pronounce PURE &, UNADULTERATED. Being a practicing Physician, Dr.- L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can assure you that his ate no spurious imitations, got up at home, but are what they purport to be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils. Dyes, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, ums andallthe arliclesusunlly kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Of superior qnalitiesfor family use, oi to supply a smrll country trade. SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES. S VII UPS. FSII, PICKLES V CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nut?, &c, all of a superior quality and flavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, Women, E:jy?, Girls, Babies, loafers, topsand dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent cigar; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and if we have not meutioned it, just look around at our imitnt 3Hc9fcfttc, Not nostrums, but genuine articles, made ly the in vcti tor and as good as he can make them. Bee our Vooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thing. "Sure as you're born," we will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in ourlint, you can have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. 23R. XiEMOJT, Thankful for past patronage and confidence, still continues his practice, and can at all times be found at the store, or his residence, when not absent on business. Oct. 1?5J. 31 If. HOJYESTY! Decat confidence, and confidence begat customers, aud customers begat business, and business begat money, and money begat New CU2 CCD JUD S3 e ON "Honest Corner" Plenty, pretty, profitable and purse! pay promptly, to such men as J. BROWNLEE & Co. YES, we have dealt u.'h you one season, and began by telling you the truth, in plain straight forward language, and told you that ours was emphatically Honest Corner. Time has verified the correctness of our po.ition. We have made something, and so have our customers. then, we make ourbct bow, return thanks for the very liberal trade given us, and are happy j to be able to say that we have brought on and now otter you a larger, better, and more varied StOCU Of SltÜ) ÖJOGÖ.Cf Than has tver before been offered in this market. Stacks and Piles of everything, Prints, Silk, Satins, Laces, vestins, Cloths, casimeres, heavy woolens, Flannels, linsoys, cottons, plaids. Ginghams, Dress Goods of all styles, patterns and qualities. ENDLESS NUMBERS OF Moots St Shoes s Wagon loads of crockery, Stone and Glass ware. Tons ol Hardware, and Boxes of Ready made clothing, Caps and Hats of all kinds; and you can find any kind of "lile" you want. We still sell cheap, but you must not expect j miracles. Changes in politics, law s &c, iave made changes in products and money markets i the prospects ot war in Europe visibly affects trade and commerce, and while some articles are cheaper, others are dearer, and cannot be j sdm as low as nereioiore; but we are doing business on our old plan, to make a living, and some profit, and while we give you th market price lor vour stufT, we will try and keep low on the margin, and keep our motto good. Come and see us, and we'll show you And trade with us and you'll come back to Uenest Corner, and see Your Friends, J. BROWNLEE& Co. Oct. 6, 1851. 31tfl Perpetual Motion ! ON the J7th day of April last, we formed a co-partnership inthe Mercantile business for life. Since that day we have been well sustained by the public made heavy sales of goods, for which we tender our warmestthanks. Having now received part of our Fall Stock of .VW GOODS, We are prepared to sell at prices corresponding with the times, waiving the benefit of trust in all cpses. Bring along your Generally, but leave all the trust part elsewhere. We are satisfied that the country is now fall of money, and that credit is dangerous at present, as a crash will come in the country during the coming year, according to our almanac. Hence the policy of trading without getting in debt. Here is tlic place Come on aud try it awhile on cash principles. Ladies: call and look at our Dress and other Goods; Gentlemen, come and see us try the cash trade where the rich and the poor all fare alike and pay alike. Accept our gratitude for past favor., and help us keep the ball in motion. W. G. POMEROY, ) M. Pomcrot. S POMEROY & BROTHER. Sept. 27, 1853: ?9f.
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IPunJiam Iiouse9 Win. C.UDWAICDS Proprietor, PLYMOUTH, 1ND. f HE proprietor of this well known House, J. tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and former patrons for their iaors heretofore so liberally bestowed, and solicits a continuance, lie is determined to spare no pains in rendering his guests comfortable, and to afford them entire satisfaction in all the departments of his business. HIS TABLE has heretoore spokenor itsel.', and he assures his patrons that norounds fox complaint will hereafter bt given. As heretofore, the strictest attention will be paid to his stable department. The Stage Office or the Loganfport, South Bend and Laporte routes is kept at this house, and persons wishing a comfortable private conveyance to any part o! Northern Indiana, can be accommodated without delay. May 5, 185:$. 1 OtfT. FIRE, FIRE! FIRE! THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of Broadiilbin, Y. Capital $150.000 willi n surplus, jfe rTEREBY tender their patronage to ,J2L--h 1. X the insuring public, and with
the folio tving bord of Directors, and Uilicers, (whose known integrity and well tried business capacities, area sufficient guarantee for its future tuccess, 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, Fay Smith, Thomas Low, John Stewart, William A. Smith, Daniel Potter, Laban Capron, B. T. Simpson, A. Pi. Van Nest, Lucius llice, Sherman Batchellcr, John McNab. Officers: Joseph Blair, Pres't. I A. B. Van Nest, Sec. John McNab, V. Pres. L. Capron, Treas. ISef ercuccs: Hon. Erastus Corning, Albany, N. Y. Messrs. Wihon, Montieth & Co., " Hon. John Wells, Johnson, Wm. H. Hill Esq., Buffalo, " Messrs. Ford & Grant. Albany, Hon. John Ii. Kellogg, Allegan, Mich. Messrs. lerbell, Jennings, &. Co. N. Y. city. " Matison, Isham & Co. " " Robertson & IJeynolds, ' " Any satisfactory vouchers in relation to the solvency of the company the integrity and energetic business capacities of the Directors and Ofliceis, their manner of doing business, ami the foundation upon which the company is based can be had at any time, by calling on II. Corbin, who has got ihe 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 indemnity. March 24, I $33. 4yl. DR. I. M. CAMPBELL'S ET JSC ÜBT JX. IV ZT 3323 TOT HOT1 f I 'Mils is a very powerful Medicine. It is i. unsurpassed as a remedy for Head-ache Toothache, Lame or weak back, Frozen feet, Strains, Wounds, Cramps. Swellings, Rheumatism, Bruises, ejc. It is equally as good, also for ue on Horses or other animals. We do not intend to puff this mcdicir.e into notice. We are willing, moreover, to secuie purchasers against any possibility of being imposed upon. We therefore authorize all our agents to REFUND THE MONEY To any fair and honest person who may return a bottle of this Liniment after having given it a lair trial, and not satisfied with its effects . provided the bottles be returned within two weeks after buying them. Hundreds of certificates could be furnished, of cures performed b; this medicine, but it is not necessary, as a trill of it will convince the purchaser that it is no imposition. IVe are satisfied that no family wiil be without it, after becoming aequainted with it. All orders should be addressed to CAMPBELL, OSWALD & Co., Fort Recovery, Ohio, Where it is prepared and sold wholesale and retail. For sale by PERSHING , Co sep 15 18Ö3. 2m2. Commercial College (Late Commercial Institute,) OF INDIANAPOLIS, Established ITIarch 1, INCORPORATED 1853. W. McK. Scott, A. M. Founder and President. James C. IIavdf.n, (L'ttc Professor in Bacon's Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Professor of BOOK-KEEPING and PENMANSHIP. The Session v.ill roinmenrc at College Hall as follows: 1st Session on the 1st Monday ofSeplember. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on th 1st Monday of Much. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, the services trf the distinguished Professor above named, and leased for a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as Concert Hall, but now named lLlLmm HAIL IL, Which is to be fitted up in a style of great elegance, taste, and convenience, the President would say. that this College now offers advantages superior to ail others for imparting a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education. COURSE OF STUDIES. The course of Studies, as enlarged, will be as follows, viz: 1. Book-Keeping, by Single and Double Entry, in all its various branches, and its application to all kinds of business. 2. The laws, customs and usages of trade and commerce. :3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancellation, (taught in no other college.) 4. Commercial law, in a series of lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking, Political economy, and o'.her subjects valuable to the business man. EXPENSES. Cards of Ad.nission invariably in adrance, or secured, S2; Diplomas $3, Stationery $5; Boarding 50 pervreek; incidentals, at option of student, 515. Making entire expenses about $75. On application, a catalogue will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to W. McK. SCOTT, President. Indianapolis, May 21 1S 3. 15yl. ril FT1 ril A Fine Assortment fo i 37c fo$I 00 per. lb by II. B. PFRSMNC. .y Co.
o 09 Of 7s M CD H O K CA O 54 n m 09 TO 3 I c o - - O "l I H a - Z3 (A o Bi 31 05 c33 S cr 2. H-2 1 Z i s0is s 03 3 -! CT C T3 ' - 5--2" 'S - T w mi oo O 6 s t. O c- o r m - rr. c Ci o ft (V Ci C ft i t3 , . m C3 ft - o cr - p P V. Another Show in Town. fHE undersigned having foimed a coparti nership, would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that they will continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, And all other articles of Horse Tailoring got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and give satisfaction. They have made arrangements to work none but the best of stock, and have it put together in a workmanlike manner, and then there are no risks to run. Carriage Trimming rne to order, and with neatness and durability. Shop at the old stand on the west side of Michigan street, next door to Barber's hardware store, where they will be pleased to wait upon thoi'e who max favor them with a call. BARNARD & HOW: Sept. 21, Ifta. 22yl. DR. DUNNING'S VEGETABLE GASTRIC Sugar-Coated Pills. rflIES1:: Pills ere thoroughly Anti-Billious I and alterative, and are adapted to alldisecoes in the West; are carelully prepared, after thirty years experience among bilious diseases. I hey are invaluable as a remedy for Headache, Giddiness, Diarrhoea, Dispepsia, Cholic, Fever and Ague, and diseases generally attendant upon a derangement of the Stomach and Liver, Forthwith restoring the appetite and digestive uganr tu tbeir uatui.il vigorous health. Directions accompany each box. Forsalc by PERSHING & CO. july 7, 1853. lSyl. Plymouth.la. WITH Good improvements, of the first quality of land, a few miles eastof this place, near the Railroad line, can be had now for less than value; as the ywner wishes to erect a steam mill, & c. Applo to the Editor ol this paper or James O. Parks. l.'mC. Drills & Groceries. II. U. I'El&SIIIXG cV Co., HA VINO just received direct from the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati & Chicago, a large and well selected stock of PRUGS, MEDICINES, And all articles usually found.in a Drug establishment. Also Books, Stationery, And a. rull assortment of GROCERIES, all of which they offer to the public at either wholesale or retail, at as low prices as can be afforded in Northern Indiana; and as they are constantly receiving New Goods, the public can rely upon being accommodated with any article in their line of trade. They have on hand a larg supply of Surgical Instruments; Glas of all tizes from a Watch Crystal up to Window Glass 21 by 32. Druggist's Glassware, Confectionaries, Window and Wall Paper, Standard School Books, Blank Books, Lythograph Paintings, Wooden Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. July 2, 1 3-5:. 2 1 y 1 . PATENT MEDICINES. WORM MEDICINES. AND ALL OF TUB APPROVED &!?uc SHcötcuTce, Are kept at the Drug Store of H.B. PERSUING 4 CO. N. SHERMAN, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Residence and Office on the corner of Monroe and Michigan streets, near the Plymouth Flouring Mills. HAVING purchased Chase &. Weston's Obstetrical supporter and Assistant, uses in all conceivable cases of Child-Birth supporting all those parts, that nature required firmly held, as indicated b the almost universal demand of the Femaie doinglhework of three or four attendants relieving tonn almost incredible extent, the pain; shortening its duration and rendering it more safe. He will give particular attention to Surgery and Obstetrical practice. June 30, 1853. l7mG. PROTECTION INS URANCE C OMPA N V, OF HARTFORD, CONN. ESTABLISHED IN 1S25, WILL insure property on terms as Iowas any responsible company can do, and sustain themselves. Apply to C. H. R F.EVE, Agent for pultonandMarskallcounties. Jorre 2, lHf I3tff s hinglcs and Sash for s.iU by J. BRQiTOLKE y Co.
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M. W. SMITH, ATTOKN 12 Y AT L, A XT, WILL attend promptly to any business in the line of his profession. Office at the Bank Store. Plymouth, July 14, 185:1. 19tp.
D. WITTER A 1 MILLKR WITTER & MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers, South Bend Indiana, Offer to the public the largest assortment o Books and Stationery, PAPER HANGINGS &,C." ?fT&?yi TTiVER brought to Northern IntmfJj 1- diana. We are receiving SLüALEy Goods every month, directly from the publishers and manufacturers in New York; and as we devote our entire attention to this branch of business, we can sell at wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms. We are determined to sell lower than the lowest. BOOKS School, Miscellaneous, Fancy, Music, Medical, Law, Blank and Toy ßjok, Blank Books for Township officers. PAPER. Cap, Letter, Note Bill, Music, Writin.tr, Tissue, Monochromatic, Window and Wrapping paper. PENS. Gold, Steel, Zink, Piatina, Quils. INKS Black, Blue, Red, Green, Carmine and Indellible. CARDS Business. Friendship, Calling, School, Fancy and conversation cards. Pen knives, Paper knives, Drawing instruments, Guitar Strings, Violin Strings, Keys Bows &c. &c. MUSICAL 1XSTR UMEXTSWoWnr, Guitars, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Flagiolets and Banjoes. WALL PAPER A large and splendid assortment. O0rders attended to promptly, aud Goods sent to any point desired. N. B- We take special pains to supply Teachers of School Districts with the Books adopted by Northern IndianaTeachers Institute, je. 30 1853. 17yl. HO! ALL YE That are weary IN the ways of sin, come unto me and I will mend your Soles. That's what one of us told you some time ago; but "times change and we change with them." "Progresses now the watchword 'Onward and upward,' the motto of all men. Since you received the offer above quoted, we have found out that money can be ma l by first furnishing you with 'soles,' and then men ding them afterwards, therefore, combination being strength CASE & RUDD 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 for sale one of the most choice selections ol Ever found in any market. Their stock consistsof about $1,500 00 worth of boots (from seventy-five cents to 10 dollars) and shoes of all sizes, qualities and prices. Custom work warranted, and imported work not warranted. Also, Ready made Clothing Of all sorts, sizes, colors and fashions. Don't CO around any longer with the do-: chasing yon to lick the grease off of your old coattails, but come and get some NEW CLOTHES, and looklike somebody. The Railroad is coming soon. We'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 ntw 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 now go and see." SHOPS OB HÄJTB TO0, 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 wall 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 Pomeroy's brick, s'oie, where we shall be happy to see you; and though we cant promise yau handsome faces of principal or clerk to look at, we can 8how you hon est ones, and better work and material than can be bought for the same money in northern Indiana. Es to Perpetca. Truly Yours, CASE & RUDD. June 2, 1853. 13tff. DISCOVERED at LAST! A Mystery Explained! k KEY0LUTI9X IS CERTAIN! VICTORY IS OURS Dr. A. L. Adams' NEW THEORY OF DISEASE is awakening the inquiry in the minds of all who read it: How is it that Americans have teen so long and so slavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease? DR. A. L. ADAMS' LIVER BALSAM, The great Panacia of disease. Is offered to the afflicted of the States and Territories for the entire cure of Liver Complaints in ali stages, Billious Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronic Lung Fever, Dropsical Affections, Consumption, Bowel complaints, Diorrhare, Dysentery, Rhumatism, Bleeding Piles. Blind Piles. Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, General Debility. Nervousness. Costiveness, Indigestion, Obsructed Menshuations, etc. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam lias stood Ihe wreck and test for the last fifteen years, und has proved to the most skeptical, beyond a shadow of doubt, that it is the Only Reliable Medicine ever Discovered, (being purely all vegetable,) for the permanent cure ol the above diseases. Themost skeptical have become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liver Balsam to b The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the Aßicted Everywhere. Testimonials come up from every track it has made swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the relief received by its use. And in submitting this, the Liver Balsam is recommended to all those suffering under the Iron Grasp of the Moiisler Disease and at once procure one Bottle of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam. The reader is lefcrred to the Medical Track, found by making application to the Agent, where the Balsam is sold, giving a full epitome of the cause and cure of all diseases. Sold by H. B. PERSUING & Co. Plymouth. G. E. SCOTT, General Agent, No. 7 Randolph street, Chicago ll. Aticust i, 1P33. '.'Cn.6.
C o (-21 t o it 11 d Syrup of YELLOW DOCK ROOT THIS 3 Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifically prepared from the best Roots and Herbs of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivalld reputation for the following effects, viz: Regulating and Strengthening the Liver and Digestive Organs, and Cleansing the Stomach and Bowel?, And thus curing all Billious diseases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costive -ness. Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, &c. and causing the food to nourish and support every part, P URIF VING THE BL OOD. And thus curing all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Serofnla, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face, Elotcher, Ulcers, Timors, Mercurial Diseases, Cancer, Regulating the Secretory Organs, And by enabling them to perform their rropCi functions, preventing and curing many painful and dangerous diseases: Strenrthtnin"
, - -r and Quieting the Hercous Syetem, thus allay' I : v " w . 1 . x ms .ur(ms irri.aiion, anu curing an disease j ot the Nerve s, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, &c. It is Unrivalled in the Cure of 8 1 1 FEMALE COMPLAINTS, As Weakness, general Debility, irregularity. Obstructions; Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints, &c, c aused by weakness: alio, Lung p.nl Throat Complaints, as Colds. Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, &c, also, Dropsy. IIavin?made use of the Compound Syrup f Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSK, & CO., either ourselves, or in our families-, and finding it to be a very salutary and effectual preparation, we de most cheerfully recommend it to Ihe public as a very valuable medicine. E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Bank, Providence, R. J.,A. W. Spencer. Esq., Cashier Lime Pock Bank, Co do do. Rev. William Phillips Rev J. B. Richmond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence (Jen. Advt., Wm. Field, M. W. G. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. II. P., James Hutchinson, G. S. IK a, V. J. Bates, Doct. Benj. Colby, and one hundred others of the most respectable families of Providence: This certifies that 1 have for a numlcrof years been acquainted with the composit:on and mode of manufacture of Morse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root. htvr also been acquainted with its modus operand in disease, and can say that in all respects il is admirably calculated to remedy that class ot diseases for which it was designed. It is especially valuable in Indigestion and all its attendant symptoms, it excites to l.calthyection the liver, removes Torpor, and inactivity ot this organ, and stimulates healthy action in all the system. A a Depurator or purifier cf the Blood it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M. D. Providence, R. I. Jan. 4, 1853. PREPARED BY C. MORSE &, CO. JVo. 410 IS roadway, IV. V. And sold by Druggists and others throughout this and other countries. Sold by T. A. LEMON, Druggist, Plymouth. June 30, 1853. 17yl . REMEMBER. That 1 am agent fox the Franklin Insurance Company, that in answer to a letter of inqiuryasto the Responsibility otthis Compt;ny I. rreivf d tholIowinrf'Xily First. The company has a well investe d Capital STOCK of $300,000 aud ismanagrd by a set of business men who fully uiidtTstand their business, and re known as men of integrity. And second, business is done I y them in the most car'ful manner that can possibly be done aud lastly they are doirsg a large business as any other in the land and andwethink thesethings taken together, cor stitue a good company, if anything can. Yours Truly, J. A. BAUGHMAN, Sec. Policies issued on reasonable terms. W. G. PO.WEROY, Ag, Plymouth Ind. Jan. I, ISilt, no 4G ly. Notice. STATED Meetings of the Board of Trustee of Center Township for the transaction of Township and School business, will le held at the co irt home in Plymouth on the last Saturdays of August, October, December and February next, at 10 o'cloc k a. m. on each or said days. Bv order of the Board. W. M. DUNIUM c. c. t. June 23 If 53. 16m6. Wheat! Wheat!! WE will pay Cash fox Wheat, elso Cath fox hauling Wheat. Teams wante !. Those indebted to us must now pay or wo shall send anofficerto collect for us. Every article of produc e commands a high price, anl we demand our pay for good? rold, which cost money. This notice is to all owing us. We sell goods at small profits for ready pay, but are quite tired of Ion pay days. Failures to pay promptly ruin the merchant in puise and character. We wish to go erst after goods on the 10th of September, and want our customers to pay us certain by that day. We collect the claims of the lite firm ofPH. & B. POMEROY & BROTHERAugust II, 1S53. 23til. ITJf !;It on hand after the 15th inst. Send the Glad Tidings! W. L. BENTS, f "IIANKFUL to the citizens 1 of Flymouth and vicinity, for past favors, and still desiring a- contiuuatu n of their patronage, offers to sell them Keariy ITIatlc Clothing Of the latest stvle, made in the neatest order, and as cheap as can te bought
anywhere in Northern Indiana. pledge my word ir you buy of me, your clothes will be made of a good material, and while ycu are sleeping, your wives will not be sewing tear. Shirts, Vest, rants, 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 will sell you clothes which will suit you all. Call first doar north of Pershing's drug storo on Mich ig n street. Mach 31, 1353. 5;ff. - - M . Ißr. II. JBroicn, I3?0rOSEStocure Hernia or Rupture, I y what is termed Mr. O. Hnrbuts opilatite remedy, in from fitecn to twenty days co matttr how long the cases have been stauding Persons from a distance will be refunded in their expenses if srtisfaction is not given. Plymouth, Ind., May te '51 no lilly A Fine lot ot Jewelry & Watchen For sale by H. H. TERSHING. .
