Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 March 1854 — Page 4
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Ißmoutö Snnucr Office Are now informed that we ars prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of Either ia blat'ic or other colors. Thema -: I . 1 " 1 . l ... .c i,,, are uv ... i v.ruc. w c - taolishment is under the superintendence of to experienced and competent uorh - mia. Jan. looo. CQBlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices c Constables Blanks, of all kind3. Alio Blank Notes, kept for sale at this oßce at prices to suit the times. G. B. Roberts' Advertisements. LAPORTE, INDIANA. Dltf Sine Dntß Store. EttahUshcd in tt City in 181 1. G. B. ROBERTS, DUUG GISTS, and Apothecaries in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALERS IN Drugs Medicines, Chemicals i'nre H"?nes and Liquors forMeJ&1 purposes, and articles of diet. l irst Quality Only! Con!de-ine the necessities of the inralid. toisa:rel tobe triüed with, by the sale of vitialei Medicines, their chief aim during the mr yers they nave Deenengaged m the Drug fcu::r.ss, has been, and still is, to keep those ! only which are of the finest quality, a well a pure and uiadulUrateJ. Physician's prescriptions, and family reci- , f es eatrmted to them, will be accurately and; neatly prepared, and in no case will a:iy but! pure n-l genuine rnetlicine be used anj j yirshsscrs may rely upon the prices mall ca-: ti Le:ng as lo-.r as at any other establishment. in adlition to thAbore, they hare a larfc-c asV j'i-.--. a.'l thi it ist n.ii'jl.ir a r.:l ar.nr:'irril r t it . rmedi3 of the day will he added to '.heir I;5ta they e;ta'jl:i ti?c'r claims urja 1 1 public m:nd. C. B. K0B2RT3. Laporte, Dec. 1. Hid. l'Jyl. The Renlalor in Motion "T7"HErin they sell IG pounds ofSugar V fcr 51 OD, and other Groceries in propjrtion. Come and se, and if they don't suit you, w shflll not consider you troublesome, but don't bsnrpmel if theyshoull suit you to a ' yes the fest tea you ver drank. Or;t 13 WrTEavri.T V Hkwf.tt. DH, H . BRO WH, PHYSICIAN. WILL attend to the ptactice of me licine in all its various forms. Also on hand a rojd Electrical Machine for the cure of Rheumatism and Nervous lisenses generally. OFFICS athis residence twj joorsjoath o tke "Banner" ofüce Plyinuth, May 5th '51, nol6-ly. BOOTS k SHOES, Bj Oao of the best assortments in Northern Indiin.i, for sale at the lowest figures, at the Oct 13 REGULATOR. liar km "Mas 9 B00 Ä IIOLTUIITOX will pay the iii.cst price for Tai Catk delivered at taeir Tainery in I'lyrnouth. March 31, 1853. 5tff. T "W "Tk ri ,n -a ar & ir r -x n'thj TMEunJeriignedrespectfully inbrms f lij citizens of Plymouth and vicinity that he has conimencedthe above hu.s iness in this place iud rcspectfuily solicit the patronise of the public. He intends keeping n hands a goad supply of ready made 33033 AIT SSOS The public are requested to call and exarnne his stock. Shop two doors north of Jo?eph's fc Jitnttl S.Up. JOHN GITE Wo. tcXic, Sil verwure, AND Fancy Goods. JTIIE subscri'er would ir fjrm his old customers am. tat public generally that h has returned from Chicago and established himself again in South Bend, for the purpose of carrying on theabore business and that he has on hand a well selected stock of the latest fashions of Jewelry aad Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold hiris', Keys and Seals, Gold Ear rings, Finrr Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pens and Pencils noli Pens with silver bolders, Lockets. Bracelets, (JoLl ani Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety of Silverware which arc warranted as pure as coin. His facilities vrith manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealers, -vill enable him to supply his custoaitrs with goods that will in variety, beauty, fashion and cheapness meet all demands. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on kort notice. The highest priees paid for old Silver and Gold. Store ona door south of Witter &, Miller's BeokSlor, South Bend, lnd. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22. 1853. 23tr OT alt vices for sa! by PERSUING. DEL A N ES supEiUOR styles LADIES step in and look at them, and if you have a supply, you can then tell your friends that they can get 'supprize bargains at the REGULATOROct 13 Now for the Heavy Ware! WE are offering a large and well selected assortment of Iton. and Stkat. Nails, Log and Trace Chains. The people are looking this way - for bargains. Oct 13 We3Tervelt& Hewett; The undersigned are prepared to purchase a few Saw Logs That are not wanted by 0. D. Burch and oth ers, but are not in such great need of them as to require their advertising for themi Call at ' their Steam Saw Mill. " - j W ESTER V F. LT. & VANI10RN'. Jill J 1811. 44tf,
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uprising r egant i oreign an.; Americai per- : as ch a3 auy can an live, an 1 if! turneries, Lo.ognc aters, f.trniau, French , rj.j, t,r, a an j tdl UjJ whut waut in i aaJ Am-nean. Aiso, agents f.,r the most .e-J our ,inft you oan 1;av.. it at low figures, and j uuMe Patent Me hci:ies-to t.ns branch of , aa ar.ide ,Ut ,Vl,h!;) Vi,u L , teir buiiness th9 most constant attention will
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3 "T9 T Tliatis, "jot-up-at ckM-o'c'eckf ami found that i 0) A lJAD jusl returuC( frorn lhe ,th , Stork of . DRUGS MEDIC! N ES, .. , , , . J, Carehilly selected, packe !, shipped, received opened and put up fur use, under his own. im.neJiate supervision, ami care, and which ,roin V eramuianon, hecan pronounce PURE &. UNADULTERATED. Hein a practicing Physician, Dr. L. ran sptak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can a.-iure yru tliat his are no spurious ' imitation?, C't up at home, but ar-. what they' purport to be, an. I what he offers them for. j Paints, Oils. Dj es Brushes, Varnish, ' I.iSHors. Gums, and allthc articlesusually kept in L'rug Stores. Also a few Groceries Ol superior qualities for family use, 01 to supply a small country tra.le. I suuaus. teas, coffee, j SP IKIES. S YE UPS. FISH, ' PICKLES iV C O SI) IM EN TS J OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candie, Nuts, Ac, all of a superior quality and flavor. j Fancy Goods, j ForMen, Women, Bjys, Girls, Babies, loafers, j Jopsanl dead heads, from the finest perfumes; down to a three cent cigar; ami a clean pipe. , 1 6CZX:iy&TI' 32 TT! ""VTiJ"") 1 An I take a seat, and look around. You'll finj something you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look around atour 3-'fT OyV?t fMTf VJ I til C$j .jt nostrums, but genuine articles, vinJe thr jncffifarandasgood as he can make them. SOG GMT VOOuCn VjSilG 2.ÜU IJiskets, Ciieese Screens, and all that sort of tlä:. ".Sure as you're Lern," we will sell rii.inkful Icr past patronage and confideKc? still continues his practice, and tan at aM i times bv fjund at thostoro, or his reidence, when not absent on business. Oct 3 1 tf. IIOJYBSTY! ßeat confidence, and confluence Legat customers, and customers beat business, and business begat monev, auJ money bea t New CZS- d CTD HD CS cy ON Honest Consc:99 PI nty, pretty, profitable and purses pay promptly, to such men as J. BROWNLEE & Go. 7"E, we have dealt wiM you one season, J L and bewail !y telling you the truth, in I plain straight forward language, and told yoa then, we make our best bo'.v, return thanks for the very liberal trade given us, and are happy to be able to say that we have brought on and no.v olTr you a larger, bctL-r, and more varied StOCU Of $U3) GOOD.q Than has tver before been oilered in this market. Slacks and Piles of cvcrjlhing, Prints, Silk., Satins, Laces, vestings, Cloths, casimercs, heavy woolens, Flannels, linseys, cottons, plaid., (Jingi.ams, Dress Uoods of all styles, patterns and qualities. ii E ND L E S S y I'M IS E U S O F f tü. Moots & tefooex; Wagon loads of crockery, Stone and Glassware. Tons of Hardware, and Boxes of Beady made clothing, Caps and Hats oi all kinds; and you can find any kind of "tile" you want. We still sell chesp, but you must not expect miracles. Changes iu politics, law s &C, have made changes in products and money markets the prospects o.' war in Europe visibly ailects trade and commerce, and while some articles are cheaper, others are dearer, and cannot be J sjld as low as hereto:ore; but we aie doing business on our old plan, to make a living, and some profit, and while we give you the market price lor your stuff, we will try and kep low on the margin, and keep our motto good. Come andseeus, and we'll show you esq j3:a;on7 .es o And trade with us and you'll come back to Henest Corner, andse Yonr Frien Is, J. BROWNLEE & Co. Oct. G, 1S33. 31tfT. Immense Excitement In IVorth Township :nul virinit)!! FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS AT FAIR MOUNT. HAVNCJ just received his Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, is prepared to wait on all of his old customers, and us many new ones as may favor him with a call. He will keep on hand all such articles as are usually called for in a country store. am prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapeU. Thankful for pastfavors from the citizens of North and Polk Townships, fot the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to me by perseverance and fair dealing, 1 shall hope for the continuance of the same. My Goods are cheap, I bought them low, And they're selling for the Rocks; Just make a call, you'll find it so. Then do your trading w ith C. Fox. Having discarded the credit system as injurious to both Debtor and Creditor, Vsell for the Ready pay only. All kind of approved country Produce taken in exchange ior Goods, as well as a little cash, for can sell cheaperor cash than any one can on the credit system. C. FOX. Fairmount, Marshall Co, Nov. 17, 1851. 57 m3 Shingles and Sash for sale by J. BROWNLEBiV Oo. Euatmincc on &fft IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. H. REEVE. Agt. Dr. T. A- Ler"On, Medical examiner. IL. CALIFOKNIANS INSUKED.Xt Aug 18 185.i. -Myl. pZf Ilnslicls Timothy Seed wanted by POMEROY & BROTHER. oet 27 1853. 34tr. Cod Fish & White Fish For lale by IL B. PERSHING Co.
t at ours was emphatically Honest Corner neclion ,vit, itisaLIVERYSTABLP 1 .me has venfied the correctness oi our po.i- wljere horses an(1 rVris n. tion. U e have made something, and ,u have shorl nolicc, aT1:l m ü;e ,n,, rea oaalde crn"" our eustfimr r?. ! r . .
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IDunliam House, Win. C.EDWAKDS Proprietor, PLYMOUTH, JND. T THE proprietor of this well known House, JL tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and former pations for their laors heretofore so liberally bestowed, and solicits a continuance. He is determined to spare no pains in rendering his guests comfortable, and to afford them entire satisfaction iu all the department. of his business. HIS TABLE has heretoore spoken oritsel, and he assures hi patrons that norouriJs io complaint will hereater be sjiven. As hereto ore, the strictest atteution will be paid to hi. stable department. The Stage Office or the Lo;an.port, South Bend and Laporte routes is kept at this houe, and persons wishing a comortable private conveyance to any part o Northern ludiaua, can be accommodated without delay. Mayö, lOtff. FIRE, FIRE! FIRE! THE NEW YORK INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY, of Idroadalbin, N, Y. Capital 150.000 with u surplus,
tender their patronatre to insuring public, and with vinsT board of Directors, and (Mi -ers, (whose known integrity and well tried business capacities, area sufUcicnt guarantee for its future succers, permanency and safety,) they can confidently step forward with an open hand 'or the relief of the merchant, th farmer and mechanic: Directors: Joseph Blair, LaLau Capron, B. T. Simpson, Iay Smith, Thomas Low, John Stewart, William A. Smith, A. IL Van Nest, Lucius Hice, Sherman Batchellor, John McNab. Daniel Totter, Joseph Blair, Pres't. I A. H. Van Nest, Sec. John McNab, V. Pres. L. Capron, Treaf. Itcffrenet'!: Hon. Erastus Cornine, Albany, N. Y. Messrs. W'iU on, Montieth & Co., ' Hon. John Wells, Johnson, Wm. II. Hill Esq., Buff.ilo, " Messrs. Ford iV ',rant. Al!any, ' II m. John R. Kellogg, Allegan, Mich. Messrs. 'Itibell, Jenuinj.'.& Co.N.Y.city. " MatLsnn, lsham &. Co. " " Robert. --on vt Reynolds, ' Any satisfactory vouchers in relation to the solvency of the company the integrity and energetic business capacities of the Directors and Officers, their mauuer of doing business, and the foundation u;uu which the company is ba.-ed can be had r.t any time, by calling on II. Corbin, wh ) 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 tuac heraus clement; but come to Horace Corbin, and know the truth, aid youceitakly wi!l Insure in the N. York nd.;m:;iiy. March 1-T3. 4yl. Aniorican House. SILAS. TiJJBITS. Proprietor. Ou Itliclii fan sir;ct, sc?th pas t oi PLYMOUTH, IND. rEHIIS h jnse having been remoddled and X comfortably fitted u, is now prepared for the reception of the public, a.vl the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a coni'ortable.and dciirable'-stopping place for I a ravciiers an l ithers. I Ii- experience in the ; business, and his determined cVorts to render i entire satisfaction to those who may favcr him j with their patronage, may he found sufikient j recommendation f.r a trial at least. Large and commodious New 'S3 to anyari oi me country, can ted a; their ow n pleasure. October r,, iS":j. accoinmoda31yl. Commercial College Late Commercial Institute,) OF INDIANAPOLIS, Cstiibiisiicd ;!arcli 31, IXCOKPOKATF.I) 1S53. W. McK. Scott. A. M. Founder nd President. Jami:s C. II.y;m:, (L-tte Professor in Huron' s Mercuntile College, Cincinnuii,) Professor of BOOK-KEEPING and PENMANSHIP. Tiic Session will romaiciife at lulkze Hall as fellows: 1st Session on the 1st .Monday ofSeptrmber. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the 1st Monday "of Match. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, the services o the distinguished Professor above named, and leased or a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as Concert Hall, but now named JfflT TT V'1 7"ivn TTTf A TT V " Which is 'o be fitted up in a style of great el egance, taste, am! convenience, the President would say. that this College now offers advantages superior to ail other 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 ap plication to all kinds of business. '2. Tne laws, customs and usages of trade and commerce. .1. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system of cancellation, (taught in no other college.) ' . Commercial law, in a series of lectures, thorough and systematic. .. Business Penmanship. . Commercial correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking. Political economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man. EXPENSES. Carls of Admission in tnriaUly in advance, or secured, !?; Dijdomas $3; Stationery $5; Boarding 1 1 59 per week; incidentals, at option o student, !SI5. Making entire expenses about $75. On application, a catalogue willbe furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to W. McK. SCOTT, President. Indianapolis, May 21,. 1853. 15yl. SALT l'OISK. For sale by J. BROWNLEE & Co. Apnl tsm. HUT. Rags, Rags, Rags ! WE want $200 worth of Rags ut 11 cents a pound. POMEROY y BROTHER. oct27, 1853. 34tf. PROTECTION Ar.S' Vit A yCE C OMPA NY, OF HARTFOBD, CONN. KSTABLIS11ED IN 1825. j TILL, insure property on terms as Iowas j W any responsible company can do, and sustain themselves. Auply to O. II. REEVE, Agent for Fulton and Marshall ounties. JuneQ, 185rs 13tfT Yankee Notions. FOR every thing in this line, from a pin to a boot jack, including Rat traps and finger Rings, you should call at the Regulator. Oct 13
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BLANK NOTES, Of an approved tore, for sale at this office. o 13 P3 o o Zl H O o SO oO: Ui QD.y-g 3 or. 2 f Pa p 73 - - r - O 21 a p ! ba2 " CD O X XT rji - - - c 35 r. S w - R c " - m a in C 2 c : n rt r. Ca w tz :t 2 5 3 00 O r - , r r -i it o o . 3 I I cr n 2 Another Show in Town T JIIE undersigned having formed a copartJ. nersliip, would respactfully inform the citizens of Mar-hall and adjoining counties j that tl.ey will continue the manufacture of Siiddl cs, llridles, MCKtflö nil 3 ollnv.fj, Anil all other articles of Jlirse 7.;-rmjr got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and ;ive satisfaction. They have made arrangementsto work none but the Lest of stoc k, and have it put together in a workmanlike manner, and then there are no risks to run. Carriage Trimming f.oue to order, and with neatness and durability. Shop at the old stand on the west side of Michigan street, nest door to Barber's hardware store, where they will be pleased to wait upon those who ma favor them with a call. BARNARD & HOW. Sept. 2.-), 1853. i.'2yl. b r7d u n n Fn g V LG ET A DLL G ASTE I C Sugar-Coated Pills. T SHIEST Pills are thoroughly Anti-Billious 1 and alterative, and are adapted toalldiseaic." irx l'ie West; are careiully prepared, after thirty' vcars experience among biliousdiseases. T.icv ,le invaluable as a rctnedv for IleailacLp, Gidiius Diarrhrra, D.spepsia, Cholic, Fever and A.-jui?, "d diseases generallv attendant upon a (Jt.'anement of the Stomach ar:d Liver, Foithwu.'; xcstcring the appetite and digestive organs to the'r naturnl vigorous health. Direction accompany -ach box. Forsale by J-'ERSlHMj .V CO. july 7, 1S.VJ. lSyl. j'Jymoutt I Drugs & Groceries. II, 15. a'SalI7i' & CO., rTAViNC just received direct from the nt2X if s of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati: Chicago, a l;ire'e and well. selected stuck of DRUGS, MEDICINES, And all articles usually found .in a Drug establishment. Also Books, Stationery, And a full assortment of GROCERIES, all of w hich they offer to the public at either wholesale orretail, at as low prices as can be afforded in Northern Indiana; and as they are constantly receiving New Good, the public can rely upon being accommodate 1 w ith any article in their line of trade. They have on hand a larz1 supply of Surgical Instruments; Glass ofalltizes from a Watch Crystal up to Window Glass 'J I by .'i2. Druggist's Glassware, Conlectionaries, Window and Wall Paper, Standard School Books, Biauk Books, Lythograph Paintings, Wooden Ware, lobacco, Cigars, etc. July 23, 18.VI. 21 yl. PATENT MEDICINES. WORM MEDICINES. AND ALL OF THE APPROVED Are kept at the Diug Store of II. B. PERSUING i CO. jas. r. LI" si. A. P. Lt'SK. LUSE & BROTHER, Book and Job Printers, MANUFACTURERS OF Baa JSsD2S And Wholesale and retail dealers in French, English, aud American Tapers. Maia street, opposite the City Hotel, Lafayatte, lnd. Nov. 17, la. :i7m6. Wall tV Window paper, A New supply of Hall and Window Paper Triuted shades, (Sec, justreceived by Ü. B. ROBERTS. Laaorte July 14, 1CS3. I9yl. w7jbu"rn ' Attorney and Counsellor at Lair, uud Notary 1'iiblie, "PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, ! WILIt promptly attend lo any business entrusted to him, in the Supreme Court or any of the courts of Marshall or adjoining counties. His familiarity with Probate busines will enable him to attend the settU-; mentof estates without delay, litigation, and with but little expense. He refers to Hon. Jo. L. Whit., ) York ' II. Grkelev, S Ex-Gov. Wai.lack, ) T , .. T Hon. J. Ü. UaraKM. 5 Ind,an!lPolls' IaHon. Dn'l. M K, Lafayette, lnd. Jas. O'Brian, Mayor, " Judge H. P. Bin!.:, Logansport, " ' Wm. ?,. STWAaT, A Fine lot ol Jewelry V Wafehcs Fonaleby H. B. PERSHING The Eastern Train Tl HAS just arrived vith another load of New Goods for the Regulator, and the residue will be here ns fast as the snorting horse can haul them. There is n? changing our determination to tell goods at the lowest possible prices, and if choice articles and small profits w ill be any inducement to customers, whyjHst come along without anymore parleying about it, and see what can be done for you at the Rtgnlator. WisTtavELT & IUwett. Oct 13
M. W, SMITH.
ATTORNEY AT JLAW, WILL attend promptly to' any business in 4.h line of his profession. Office at the Bank Store. Plymouth, July 14,1853. 13tf. D. Witter a. millkr WITTER MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers, South Bend Indian:!, Offer to the public the largest assortment of Books and Stationery, brought to Northern Tn- , w. TT. '.'t l y floods every f month, directly from the publishersandmanufacturersin New York; and as we devote our entire attention to this l.r.nio.h nf lm.öiip. we mn sell at whnlp:-ii or retail on the most liberal terms. We are determined to sell lower than the lowest, j BOOKS j School, Miscellaneous, Fancy, Music, Medi- ' cal, Law, Blank and Toy Book, Blank Books for 1 owuship officers. pPEru Can. Letter. Note Rill. Jusir. TVritintr Tisxit . r - ' ' "-""""c:' ' Monochromatic, Window aad H'rapping paper. 1'EAS. Coli, Steel, Zink, Platina, Qui!?. INKS Black, Blue, Bed, Green, Carmine and In lellible. CARDS Business. Friendship. Calling. j - 4, (School, Fancy and conversation cards. I'en knives, I'aper knives, Drawing instruments, Cjuitar Strings, Violin Strings, Keys Bjws itc. iVc. MUSIC. 1 L INS Til EMFs NTS Violins, Guitars, CUrijncts, Flutes, fifes, Flagiolets and Banjoes. WALLPAPERA large and splendid assortment. JJOrders attended to promptly, and Goods sent to any point desired. N. B. We lake special nains to sHnnlr j Teachers of School Districts with the Books adopted by Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute. je. 30 1S53. 171 DR. J. V. BENNETT Pracüceiiig Physician, Vv'il promptly attend toall calls in the niio of his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, thir l house north of the Dunham House. August 4, 18.53. 2i'tff. U. it. i Uiv. 1TT0RXEV k COUNSEL LOU AT LAW SOLICITOR and Master in Chancery, NotaO ry Public, and general Agent for 'the securing and collecting of Claims, Purchase, Sale, and Renting of Real Estate throughout the West generally Ayeiit for the Sinking Fund Lands in Marshall county. OFFICC over Per thing's Drug Store. REFERS TO'. JOHN STEWARD Jr. & Co. New York. DAVID JAYNE M. I). Philadelphia. Hon.J. W. CHAPMAN Madison Ind. A. L. WHEKLEK Es. Plvmou'h lnd J. BRADLY Esq. Laporte lnd. C. B. cl L. BLAIR, Mich. City lnd. a lin o r0rO5ESto cure Hernia or Rupture, b 3. what is termed Mr. O. Hurbuts opilative icinedy, in from fiien to twenty days no matter how Ion? the, caits lisve been standing Persons Iron a distanc will be reftim.ed ih 1 Lcir expenses if srtisfac! ion is nogiven. Plymouth, Ind., Jlay iile T1 no 10 ly DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. fVnectf.'illy tenders his professional services to'tnJ citi;r'Jis of J'lyniouth and surround ing country. - 1 receivt.1 prompt attt "tioil ttav or :ht, siiall Oflice on Jlicl.itran street opposite tb Oite. No. 30tf. Throw Plrysic to the BoJ5 T3'LVERMACIIER,S IIYDI10 ECLECTC i VO LT A I C C i 1 A NS, ProdiK-inj; instant relief from tbe most acute pain, anil pennant ntly curing all Neuralgic diseases, Rheumiitism, painful and swelled Joints. Neuralia of the face. Deafness St. Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache, Pains in the. Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Uterine pains, Paralysis, etc.. Mc. These chains were first introduced in the rity o- New York less than one year since, and .t t At. . . . ... a itr iieiugsui.jecteu to thorough trials in ev ery hospital in the city, and applied ly Drs. Yalenür.e Molt, Carnochan, Van Buren and others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, .m l their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalJelleu. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by pat mis in France, Germany, Justria. Prussia, a; d England; and also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND POXDER WELL." The princ'ples upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvellous cures are, first that all nervous diseases art- attended and produced by a deficient supply of nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism: and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over a nd upon the part and organ diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No disgusting nostrum is allowed to be taken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the geneial laws of health are required. Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effects of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One Thousand Dollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates ol cure both from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have been effected by the use ot Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They never fail to periorin w hat .they are advertised to do, ami no person has ever been disatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected within the last year bj the use of these chains. By applying on end of the chain over the region of ih abdomen, and the other upou the spine just above the hip, the usual svere symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other end opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; hut for Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the world has produced so many cases in the last year as the Eclectic Chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is produced at the moment of application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any wf it3 forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, grath J. STElNEUT.Sole Agent, 56?3 Broadway, cor. Prince st. II. Ii. PERSHING Ä Co., Agent for Marshall county. March 2, 1831. 52yl.
Compouu d Sy ii p of YELLOW DOCK ROOT THIS is a Purely Vegetable Compoun-d, scientifically prepared from the best Hoots and Herbs of the Materia Medica, and has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following ffects, vizi Regulating and Strengthening the Liver and Digestive Organs, and Cleansing the Stomach and Bowels, And thus cTirin; all Billioüs diseases, Livr Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Cotiv ness. Tiles, Headache, Fever and A gue, Jaun-
ilice, reusea, Lo.s or.Appetite, and cans- j ing the food to nourish and support everyparV PURlFriXG THE BLOOD. ! And thn curing all Humors, Cutaneous Ernp tmns, scroinla, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Tin:ples on the face, Pdotcl.es, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Diseases, fanr,
. ... P4U 4 ' : outdone in either price or wcrhn.ar.sLip, ty And by enabling them to perform their proper anyothrrworkir.c n in Northern Indira nor functions, preventing and curing many pain- by werk manufactured at Cinrjoor eful and dangerous diseases; Strength, ning : and brought htre f r sale. Tl.ev ar aiwavs and Quiettnp the Zerrou System, thus allay- ; on the hill, and ready to wifne and be r in; Nervous Irritation, and curing all Diseases 1 sponsible for the durability of f.eir work vut oltheKervts, asHyslcria.NeuralLia.Cramrjs. i wauous Irou-rLt hprei'rnm b dicn,.-.-.i ' Vi
n ' It is Unrivalled in the Cure of all FEMALE COMPLAiypS, A 5 Weakness, reneral Debility, irregularity, Obstructions; Swelling of the Feet, Limbs, Joints, &c, caused by weakness: also, Lime and Throat Complaints, as Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, &c, also, Dropsy! Havinemadeuseof the Compound Fyrup oi Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MORSE, & CO., either our!ves, or in our families, and finding it tobe a very salutary and effectual preparation, w e do most cheerfully recommend it to i he public as a very valuable medicine. E. Bourne, Esq., Cashier National Rank. Providence, It. ..A. W Spencer. Es.. Cash ier Lime Pock Ban! .o dodo. Brv. U'in;..rv, Phillips, Rev J. B. Richmond, 0. S. Jones, editor Providence fJen. Advt., V'm. Field M W. (I. M., Cyrus Fisher, M. E. II. P., J'nies IIutcMiifon,G. S. D,a, V.J. Rates, Doct. Benj. Colby, rul one hundred others of the most respectable families of Providence This certifies that 1 have for a number of years been acquainted will, the composition and mode of manu fa ct nre of .Men se' Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Poet. J have also been acquainted with its modus operandi in disease, and can sav that in n roc is admirably calculated lor mcdy thai class cf uiiM i'ii wmi-ii ii was liesiJitrd. It is especu lly valuable in Indigestion and nil its attencant symptoms, it excites to h-altl vac tion thehvtr, removes Torpor, and inactivity o; this onran, and stimulates healthy action in all the system. A a Depurator or purifier of the Blood it has no superior DAVID HOLMES, M. n Providence, R. I. Jan. 4, ISö'A. PREPARED BY C. MORSE & CO . . -Ui -oadivny, A. Y. And sold by Druggists and others throughout this and othercountries. Sia hYZ- ;VoEM0N' DruU Plymouth, June 30, tb;3. 17yl. Q u E E N S A ND Glass Ware. Ob It surnlv is hrd tn beat. Don't ra.;st Kp Regulator and do worse, if lme. ou will not it when ycur neighbor shows yon her lot of beautiful ware which she purchaj-ed of us, d cr.mpares :l with yours that you bought at that other stor.-. ct13 V'ksti:rvei.t&Hevett. UNDERTAKING. - V --"v I. Chair and Cabinet Making. A S Ceneral ,vicrce's a dniiritration has jrot .V. under full he 'dv.ay and has abandoned tiie Caoinet making a Washington city, the nuderignrd wishes to iufc."',Q the citizens of Marshall and Starke counties tlthe will continue the business at his new stand 'U Michigan street, Plymouth, Ind.. and will i .-'deaVOr tO have UO Calnhlnizimr ,'n hie jy.fr.-. ntuii.iia.. nor shall there he auy defalcation or Sicart"''7 crauciioy Iiis tusiness; bu the good and substantial Side beards. Secretaries, Bnrrans, Uflvfrs, Tables mm. Lcdxtrrdstif. ir., Shall be made in the mos :.nnr.v.l nA w.t .ii-aiyoi niattr:als, and warranted to be as good as recommenced. He is well prepared with a large stock of Seasoned Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and "..c iu ruer, onsi.ort notice, any artivie uu nanu. ig ein piojrtl a gPod workman m the Department, ne wouia nay f llli that he can sup oly his customers w 'Ii 11 ;t, . ' ticlu of chairs than has ever been offered in .nis marker. Call at his Furniture Ware-tfooms in 11.9 building formerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomeroy's store, and be convinced of the truth of the above. Being well prepared to do undertaking, hcwill keep on hand or make on the shortest notice Collins of every size And description. Shop in the Daws building opposite the Post Office. P. S. Persons getting coffins will be expected to make arrangements, or pav fihem at the t-nre of taking them away. Ä liberal deduction will be made to those who pay for them at the time. WM. L. PIATT. ETThose indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, w'll please favor us with a call. VT. L. P. MarcJi 10, IS." 3. Syj. j.o. s. DoiHJirmcr, Attorney at Law, and yotarv Public. Also Master Commissioner in the C. mnd C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. Will also pay particular attention ti Agencies, Collections of claims, and will promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to him, with fidelity. Nov. 10, 185. 3fiyl. THE SAME OLD TUNE. 10,000 Saw loss , v AS Fat as they can be delivered to m on the snulh siilp nf M.a r . . r . - - - I 11 V. I I I C I I fadk Ul i the American house, where lam now preparing I to build a Steam Saw Mill. Th. ii(rhpct nr ket price will be paid upon th delivery of the logs C. D. BURCH. dec 22 1853. 42tf. Butchering. I "IlE undersipned intends keep-
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J i"? the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity regularly supplied with Fresh Mpatsnfall the kinds that can be procured. He will have a meat market open in a room under the store of J. Brownlee Al Co, from four o'clocktill nine in themorning, and from four till nine in the evening. JOSEPH PATTERSON. Oct 13 1 53. 3tf.
E BtLANüLt New Firm at the old Stand! rrHK undersigned ha-ring formed a copartX nership, will continue the waron and carnage manufacture at the old .tand under the firm of Mlliott & M elan gee And are endeavoring to keep pace with the improvements of the age. Tny r no doctors tut to the Farmers and ct.ers cf Mars? all lndadjo-nin; counties they would say a xr words about XTST tlJJOIiS VarritlOS s:,ri. .rS.T,, -.V ' to'orebten seilinein this and other narkets ! 101 iUl' they now oiler at SSÖ those with c,st crnis a.1 u,e lowest possible rate, ar.d all ! ether work in r-rooortion. i . .....Hu.ucjim ioiu, it they do not prove jrood, thexnak.-r h.i v, money, and places his thumb and fin-rcni Irs r:o?r and you may whistle forabet'er wan. 1 hey r.ow kre a superior lot f ieaso,,-l tnnbtr selected by themselves, whu hthev mpectto make up for their customers, and be responsible for its doing rood service Orders Iron, of her counties promptly at'ended to. Tnn or , ELLIOTT 1- BELANGTE. Jon. CG, lr5I. M"S- BAKEUfca, removed to her new building opposite the Post OCc where she is prepared to aocommndat I anu uu.ers, tn the various LrancLts j Millinery and Mantua Making. She keeps on hand and forsale. an ann. ment ol Materials tor Bonnets an J Trimmings, and w, 1 endeavor to keep properly posted ia the latestand most approvt-J FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerable expt-rienee in the business, she will be abl-j to render general satisfaction to those who may lavorher with their pa'ronae Nov 17 1853 s7lf Life and Fire Insurance. COME-one nnd all ar.d get vrur Jives a pr'peny injured, at reasonable rates nd oy reliurde Companies. Office over Wheeler's Store. F.l,..,. ORNC.W. JFafvmouut fDnU. FOX mm""'"w OX TIIE MICHIGAN ROAD 4 Miles North of Plymouth, at Fairmount, ind. InS hoii!- having been repaired and EtJL ted up, is now prepared lor the recep" tion of the public; and lhe proprietor will spare no pains in rnde'-i-ir it a roin ortRble stopping plate for Travellers ar I o:M rs. Tame Hay, and drain on hand at , .tints; also, bistable will be furnished with sum..' thing to keep off hunger a short time at least. Thankful for past patronageon the part of th public, he hopes to b ablt to continue the same, Nov7lL53". "7-t NORTHERN ISIOIArs! Hardware Store. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COI5ßÄ llli: living rermverl ?n their R-w tore mom in Burronhs hr.ct block, comer cf MicLaa and Washini-r. streets, aad having in consequence of the additional room thus obtained, verv raateriai en lart-ei their always exte'jv.rest?c of Hardware, Cutlery and Iron, Resppet oily invite the attention of the people of Northern ntliana to th'-ir thorough anC unrivalled assortment, which thy .-.rcprepar-ed to s-.dl at City j-ricts. wholesale cr rtad .. Our stock of Nail?, Glass, Saws, Ctrpea ler? Blacksmith's and Cooper's Trxds, Coacr cloths, Farmer's tools, from onngs, Leeks and Hinres, Wooden-ware Tab'- Cutlery, Paints and 0:1s, Axes, Round and So1u'!'e Iren in great quantity, aborted sires, Steel, .Stoves of innumerable patterns, c. is worthy of infection. And the twenty-five-thousand dollars roith f article? that crowd our shelves and floor? must b soIdCiT before spring to make room foi a still larger eurply. So now is the tin.e to buv the.tr. el f ;v COBB A LINT.. Snth Bend, Dec.T, 1853 3ui. XV. Gt DERRUKSON TAILOR, Lately from 1'JlifacIelpIiiU Wishes to inform the e it.xns of" PI mouth and the surroandinii i nimtrv ll.l 1. Vir cf'vA?feJ 1 i s h e d himself in theaboe bcsiness at his residence, three miles north of" Plymouth, and one mile eist of the Mich-gun road, on the north of the Jdiues McColuitr farm, where he is prepared to do all work t n. trusted to himiu the best manner. He has lhe .Latest Fashions. And intends carryinr on the Tailoring busi ness in all its various branches, from ihp luin. est to the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will be taken ofl their hands. His work shall be made low fnr t or approved Country Pro luce. All oruers thanktullv received and nnnrtu. ally attended to. N. B. 1 wish to emnlov a few hands to rmh. chop and make ruls, this winter and spring. If. u. D. Deer, ß, 1S53. 4Cm3. Eclectic Medical Institute. CINCINNATI, OHIO. fJMIE Spring Session of this Medicel College, will commence on the first Monuay oi Tiaren treu, and continue lour! weeks. With the followinr farnltvr Prof. een of Anatomy, Um. Sukrwood; Physiolocy and Institutes. J. R. BtcHAXAr; Mtrria Medic, etc, 0. W. L: Bk.ki.kv; Medical Practice, rt .71. S. Newto.i ; Obstetrics, etc.,JoiiK Ki.:; Surgery, etc.Z. F ecman; Chemistry, etc., J. W. Hott. The course will be full and coraplcie in each department, and comnrise. inni, - - - practical knowledge, not usually imparted in fpf?ir.l ?fhoo1c. TKp 'cirtriiip of f V,a "vi viivvci. - ' llt. CUIJH are liberal and comprehensive, and much of its instruction is original, lhe Institute hi been the largest and most Kurress.'ul r.i;.i
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m ..vuivai School ever established in Cincinnati, and itFaculty hare recently adopted the liberil measure of dispensing with all fees except the marticulation fee, which is 520, and the graduation fee, which is $20. A course of Clinical instruction will also be piven in tne Clinical nstitute, the lee for which (being optional) is 5. firaJuatcs of resectable Fchooh are a-' mitted by a marticulation fee of HO. Students on arriving in the city, vrni -- ,- the office of Prüf. R. S. Newton, on seTe;.l street, between Vine and Race. The fall session w ill commence on the fi. t Monday of November, lS5t. March?, l?34. 62tf.
