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Ar.- now informed that we are prepared lo execute in a neat and fashionable styl all kinds of CJ '5 Either in black or other coTors. The materials are now in good order, anil the estaMu'iment is under the superintendence of an experienced, and competent worr.Jan. 1S53. mm. CCIjlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & C onstables Ulanks, of all kinds. Also Irlank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. G. B. Roberts' Advertisements. LAPORTE, INDIANA. 013 atuc tiviis Store. Established in the City in 1814. G. B. ROBERTS, DISITGCilSTS, and Apothecaries in Clark's Brick Dlock, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALERS JN " Drills Medicines, Chemicals, Pure U'jne? and Liquors for Med c;kl purposes, and articles of diet. Urs I lutiniy winy; j Cnsidcin? the necessities of the invalid, , too sacred to be trifle 1 with, by the sale of vi- I ti.-ifid Medicines, their chief aim during the nine years they have beenengiged in the Drug business, has been, and still is, to keep those only which are of the finest quality, ai well as pure and unadulterated. Physician's prescription?, and family recipes entrusted to them, will be accurately and ne itly prepared, and in no case will any but pure and genuine medicines be used and purchasers may rely upon the prices in all cases being as low as at any other establishment. In addition to the above, they hve a larger assortment of F A X C Y A U T IC LE S, C uprising elegant Foreign anil American perfumeries, Cologne Waters, German, French an 1 American. Also, agents fvr the most de.s.nble Patent Me liciues to this branch of their business the mist constant attention will be ipven, and the mst popular and approved re.nedes of the day will be a ided to their lnt a they oitablish their claims upon the public ra:: 1. G. D. ROBERTS. Liporie, Dec. 1. 1?3. 19yl. BH. R. BROWB, PHYSICIAN. ILL itlettlto the piaeticc of medicine all its various torms. Also on hand a gool Electrical M .chini for the cure oi Rheumatism and Nervous diseases generally. OFFICE at his residence tsvodoorssouth o the "Banner" officePlymuth, Mayöth'51, nolS-ly. gm BOOTS & SHOES, One of thebost assct)ons in Northern Iudia ia, for sale at the lowest figures, at the Oct 13 REGULATOR. Mark Jgftrft: BTO'JX IIOCOIITON' will pay the highest price for Tan Batk delivered at their Tannery in Plymouth. March 31, l:."3. MtT. J300T.1.VI SHOE rm TilKuu leriignedrespectfull)- inform 02 4 t9 citizens of i'lyrnouth and vicinity that he has commenced the above bu Inas in this place an 1 rcspeetfully : ilicit the patromge of the public. He intends keeping on hiali a goo I s'j pplv of ready made The public ire requested to call and examnet his stock. Shop twodoors north of Joseph. t? thine tt o5p. JOHN GIPE April-l2W2 noil ly. AValcSics, Silverware, AND Fancy Goods. I jniFi subscriber wrj.jld in lorm Iiis old customers and thj puMic generally that he has returned from Chic.ti") and established himself again in South Ben 1, for the purpose of carrying on the above business an i that he lias 011 hand a well selested stock ol the latest faöliions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in p&riof Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies and Gentlemen's f5oll chrins Keys and Seals, OdM Ear rings, Fin gr üins. Breast Pins, Gold Pins and Pencils liull P?n wit'i silverhol l-jrr.. Lockets. Bracelets, Gold an-1 Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and .1 variety of Silverware which ar warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers aid wholesale dealers, vill enaMe him to supply his custo bwh with goods that wiil in variety, beauty, fashion an l cheapness meet all demands. Clocks, Watches and Je'.velry repaired on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and GolJ. Store one door south of Witter &. Miller's Bjok Store, South Bend, 1 nd. WM. L. BARRETT. Scgt '22. 1853. 2Dtf O.'all sizes for sale by PERSHING. T, T, T, A Fine Assortment from 37c 10 81 00 per. lb by II. B- PFRSHING Y Co. SXL.T l'OHK For sale by J. BROWN NLEE & Co. April 7 1853. Ctff. By the cord for sale at the Regulaotr. ATTORNEY AT LAW, "VMfILL attend promptly to any professioaal business entrusted to his care. Office over Wheeler's store. Plymouth, Jan. 12, lcöl. 45tf weroMr.ROT 11 cor bin POMEROY A COrtDIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVING formed a partnership in the practice of the law, for a term ol years, will promptly attend to any business entrusted to them, in any of Ihe courts of Korthern Indiana; and will give partrcular attention to all collections, Aseacies, baying and selling land. Vo. Orrice an stairs in Pcmeroy'a New-Bnc $Lo:, vier one of,us can be found during all business iC'irsFlyntrati lai., Pb. It, 1351. 4tf

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$1,000 HCWAItD!!! POMEROY & BROTHER ARE now receiving and opening a large and elegant assortment of Spring Styles OF CQ-CLDCCDIEXDSö-Embracing every variety usually found in the western Market, which they will offer at prices not to be found short of Chicago, For Cash or Ready Pay They have cleared out their OLD GOODS, ! Bin! tht' iTesrnt stock is fnlirplv A" I'M I", ami , ------- . -- - w nothing short of Ready Pay in some .shape, will ' answer their purpose, as they now make their House strictly 1 S,S2S5 S22äS Which was one object lhy had for a new stock. All fare alike. in preparing No credit! Nos'.ander through malice tjsell or give away, but l'Jcnl y of (jiootls at One Price FOR CASH. Having been in business here since June ' 1st. 143. and done all for the benefit of the public wiihiu their power continuing Iho 1 same public spirit in the way of building Rail Roads, upon which their contracts amount to over 91 a25,00i) They ask to be sustained, patronized and protected. Friends are invited to call and see us, Enemies invited to stay away; but they intend to i sell Goids so low that all will say Pomeroy j & Brother must be friends to the public, and ; shall have some or our dunes. Then come ! price the Goods examine for your, elves, and ! oblige POMEROY & BROTHER. April 13. ir,54. titf. Jcw 4f dmiii ist rat ion. T II K undersigned having got in FULL BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOUNDRY in Plymouth, all kinds of Maim actured of good and substantial material and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangemi'nls to furnish, and intend keeping on hand Of the most approved patterns, made of the best of materia!. They have secured a sufficiency of wood timber, and intend having it worked into plows by competent and rxperienced workmen, and h-ive no hesitancy in promising that they shall tjive general satisfactii n. Old metal will be taken in exchange for any work in their line, or cash. KIDWKLL & MITCHELL. march 9, 1S51. lmG. Got a Potatoc Clock! That is, "gol-np-at-eisht-o'e'ock;" and found that HAD just returned from th east with a nc-w Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received ope net l and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which "rom. personal examination, he can pronounce PURE So UNADULTERATED, liein? a practicing Phyjioian, Dr; L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offer.-, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations, ot up at home, but are -.vhit thv purport to be, and what he otfers them for. " Paiuts, Oils, Dj-cs, Brushes, Varnish, Mquors, fJiims, and allthe .trticles usually kept in Drug Stores. Abo a few &roe e r i e s Of superior qualities for family use, 01 to yup ply a small country trade. SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES. S I'll UPS, FISH, PICKLES V COXniMVXTS OF ALL A7A7AV. Preserved fruits. Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality and llavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, D ys, Girls, Babies, loafers, tops and dead heads, from the finest perfume down to a three tent ciar; and a clean pipe. And take a scat, and look aroutil. You'll find something you want, and if we Lave not mentioned it, just look around atour ft-iictit JHcmcütrfl, Xot nostrums, hut genuine articles, tn-nle In, the inrfrtforandasgood as he can maketl.ein. See our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort ! thing. "Sure as you're born," we will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and ii you'll Jrop in and tell us what you want in our line, you can have it at low figures, and ait article that will dj you Ood. BR. LEMON, ThankfuUor pistpatronape and confidence, still continues his practice, ami can at all limes be found at the store, or his residence, when not absent on busineas. Oct. 6. lt?5J. 31tf. It Kit. Brown, PJOrOSEStocure Hernia or Kuptr.re, bj what is termed Mr. O. Ilurbuts opilativt lemedy, in from fiteen to twenty days no matter how long the cases have been stauding Persons from a distance will be refunded in heir expenses if srtisfaction is notgiven. I'lyrnouth, lnu., May 5te '51 . no r y 1 hinglcs and Sash for sale by J. BROH'NLER S( Co. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE ' Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. II. REEVE. Act. Dt T. A. Leon, Medical IL, CALIFORNIANS INSURED..rD Aug 18 1853. 24 yl. Don't Forget it! ALL those indebted to N. R. Tackard St Co, either by note or book account, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle, as the business of the firm mutt be cloxed. N. R. PACKARD CoFeb 23, 1834. 51tf Boys' Clothing. CONSSTNG of Prown Linea sacks, tweed sacks, tweed frocks. Cloth frocks. Teste, Marseille, Fancy Silks, &c, for vale at tie April 6. 5tf.- - REGULATOR. A New Two-Horse Wagon for sale bj WESTERVELT & HEWITT. tpril vc if t J. . . : 7tf '

New Era. 185 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. S&JKKf.&& $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and C3 Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED IN JL020 T HIS old and permanently established Company is not in pursuit of public pat ronage as an experiment, but is seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness am' comlort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the decease of their natural protectors and lathers, and at the same time ufonerlv remunerating. those managing its affairs, mid keeping it in a SOU'lU a nl re I iatd f rnnd it inn - - ...... Although theCompany has depositedSlOO, 000 with the Comptroller of New York, to se cure its transactions Governmental caution, it still offers to parties desirous or effecting iusurauce on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may be had upon application to the undersigned. WM. J. BURNS, .igent. Doer. 15, 130J. 42yl. Discovered at Last! A 31 st cry Explained. A REVOLUTION IS CERTAH! VICTORY IS COS! N1S EW THEORY OF DISEASE is awakening e inquiry in the minds of all w ho ;ead it: How is it that American have been so long and solavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease. DR. A. I.. ADAMS' LIYKR Ii ALS AM, The great Panacea of disease. is offered to the afflicted of the States and Territories tor the entire cure of Liver Complaints in all stages, Billious Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronic Lung Fever, Dropsical affections. Consumption, Bowel complaints, Diarrhac, Dysentery, Rheumastim, Bleedin Piles, Blind Piles, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Nervousness, Costiveness, udigestion, Obstructed Menstruation, &c. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam has stood the wreck and test for the last fifteen years, and has proved to the most sieptical, beyond a shadow of doubt, that it is the Only lleliablc Medicine ever Discovered, (being purely all vegetable.) for the permanent cure of the above diseases. The most skeptical have become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liter Balsam to be The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the aflictcd Everywhere. Testimonials come up from every track it has made, swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the rr lie ' received by its use. And in submitting this, the Liter Utiteam is recommended to alltho.se suff.rin under the Iron (iiruSp of the 3Ioniter Disease nd at once procure one bottle of Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam. The reader is referred to the medical Tract, found by making application to the Aent, where the Balsam is sold, giving a full epitome of the cause and cure of all diseases, containing, also, certificates from those who have tested its unparalleled ascendancy over the diseases to which we are ail subject. Sold by 11. B. PERSHING & Co. Plymouth. MANN & Co UochtKter. G. K. SGOTT. Gen. Ar-iU. No G7, Randolph street, Chicago ll. march 9, 1S.V1. 1 y 1 . as ä L o CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALER IN Dry Goods, straw goods, Groceries. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and Pittsburg Mm u facturrs pen erat 1 1. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec 15, 1S33. 42yl. Marble Factory. rMllE undersigned would resJL pecttully inform the citizvns of Tarshall and adjoining counties that he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Bend, wiiTe he iitten'ls keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, TOMBS & TABLES. Neatly executed, and or the bes r", j stock: which he will stll as low is any shop in the country. His work manufact art d to or k r, is executed with the greatcs' precision, anl the inscriptions strictly f,A lowed, as near as possible. Iiis shop is on Mishawaka street opposite I. D. Calvert's Livery stable. 11. R Perstans: will act as my agent it Plymouth, receive inscriptions and forward thern, ana 1 will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNOIJLOCK. April 6, U8.11. 5tf. Commercial College Late Commercial Institute,) OF INDIANAPOLIS, INl:iIlisliMl ITIiircli 1, INCOKTOKATED 1853. W. McK. Scott, A. M. Pounder and President. Jamrs C. IIavokn, (L-tte Professor in Ilucun'f Mercantile College, Cincinnati,) Professor of BOOK-KEEPING and PENMANSHIP. The Session will commence at College Hall as follows: IstSession on the 1st Monday ofSeplember. 2d Session on the 1st Monday of November. 3d Session on the 1st Monday of January. 4th Session on the 1st Monday of Maich. 5th Session on the 1st Monday of May. Having secured, permanently, the services othe distinguished Professor above named, and leased fot a term of years the commodious and beautiful Hall formerly known as Concert Hall, but now named O MalS IS HALL, 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 imparling a sound, thorough, and accomplished business education. COURSE OF STUDIES. The courseof 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. 'J. The laws, customs and usages of trade and commerce. 3. Mercantile Arithmetic, upon the short and easy system 0 cancellation, (taught in no other college.) i. Commercial law, in a series of lectures, thorough and systematic. 5. Business Penmanship. 6. Commercial correspondence. 7. Lectures upon Banking. Political economy, and other subjects valuable to the business man. EXPENSES. Cards of Admission invariably in advance, or focured, 82; Diplomas S3; Stationery $5; Boarding $2 60 per week; incidentals, at option 0 student, S15. Making entire expenses about $75. On application, a dialogue will be furnished, giving full particulars. All letters will receive prompt attention on being directed, post paid, to . W. McK. SCOTT, President. Jr.difinapoli, May 24, 1853. 16yl.

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O w o o VJ H O (M O I p "l H . ct, -1 3 o c S O 'to? in ft n ei 1 c Z w w ft 3 o in CT. J CD " S ' 2 ' o - 3 0 b cm S2 d 2. - 'vö ta 3 a P c 2 55 s a ü 2 1 . r B9 o5 V rr 3 V) M s o I r. G 2 o - 1 r 9T V 2. j r U 13 O O CS O o Another Shov in Town rilllE undersigned having formed acopart,1 nership, would respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjominur counties that they will coutinue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, Jiiavntm aufif oUnv.o, And all other articles of Iforse Tailoring go up to order, in a durable manner, ami warranted to fit, and gie satisfaction. They havt made arrangements to work none but the best o.f stock, and have it put together in a workmanlike manner, and then there are no risks to run. Carriage Triisiiuiiipr done lo order, nnd 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 those who ma favor ih';m with a call. BAHXAPiD &. IlOWi Sept. 2D, IH.VR 22yl. DR. DUNNING'S VEGKTAIJLE GASTRIC Sugar-Coated Pills. fJUlESS Pills are thoroughly Anti-Biilions I and alterative, and are adapted lo all diseases in the West; are carefully prepared, after thirty years experience among bilious diseases. They arc invaluable as a remedy for Headache, Giddiness, Diarrhoea, Dispepsia, Cl.olic, Fever and Ague, and diseases generally attendant upon a derangement of the Stomach and Liver, Forthwith restoring the appetite and digestive organs to their natural vigorous health. Directions accompany each box. Forsale by july 7, 1K3. 'lfiyl. PEBSH1NC & CO. Plymouth, la. Drugs Groceries. II. i:. I'KitSIIIXG tV Co., BAYING Just reeeived direct from the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Cincinnati Chicago, a large and wellselected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, And .ill articles usually found in a Drug establishment. Also Books, "taticnery. And a full assortment of CROCEBIKS, all of which 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 floods, the pe'Jic can rely upon being accommodated with any article in their line of trade. They have on hand a larg supply of Surcical Instruments; tilas oi nil izes from a Watch Crystal njt to Window Glass 24 by 32. Druggist's Glassware, Conl'ectionaries, Window and Wall Paper, Standard School Books, Blank Books, Lythograph Paintings, Wooden Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. July 1 Bö: 2lyl. Still Going it Alone. r pilHOUClI the liberality, punctuality and I kindness of Iiis numerous customers and friends, the undersigned IS still able to go it alone in the Chair and Cabinet Making In all its various brauche, and as an evidence that he is not on his list legs, he invites his old customers and the rublic generally to call at his Ware Room, where they may soon be convinced of the propriety of their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishisg to purchase, any quantity of Sideboards, Scrrrlarics, Bnrrniis, Lcrkc rs, Tublcs Stands, Mends, &r.&r., which are made in the most approved style and ofthe best quality of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a large stock of SosioikhI Lumber for cabinet and eh air making, and will make to order, on short notice, ütiy arti cle not on hand. zjx Having cm workman in the he would Pay ply fiis customers ployed a good D e p a rtment, that he can supwith a belter artide of chairs than has ever been offered in this market. Call at his Furniture Y"are-fooms in the buildingformerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few-doors below romeroy's store, and be convinced of the truth of tlie above. Being well prepared to do undertaking, hewill keep on hand or makuonthe shortest notice cffra Coffins of every size And description. Shop in the Daws building opposite the Post Office. 1. S. Persons petting coffins will be expected to make arrangements, or pay for them at the time of taking them away. A liberal deduction will be made to those who pay for them at the time, WM. L, PIATT. O-Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Cof fins, willplease favor us with u can. L. p. 2yl. April 20, 1C."4. Wall A: Window nnpor. A New supply of Wall and Window Paper Printed shades, &c., justreceived by C. B. ROBERTS. I aporte July 1 1, 1653. J9yl.

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American House. WM. PECH ER. Proprietor, On Jlicliiy::iu st'o. sontlt part of; PLYMOL TU, IX D. flMS house havin; been died and I comfortably fitted in, is no.v nrcuared for the reception ofthe public, n.-.d the pro-1 prietor will snare no pains in rendering it a comfortable.and desirable stepping place for Travellers anl thers. Hisexperienceiiithe business, and his determined efforts to render entire satisfaction to thoxc wlio may favor him wun tne:r patronage, may be lounu sunicient ; recommendation for a trial at least. 1 hur. and commodious NVw I Have leen erected for Ibis Iioufe, ami inconU. WITTF.R L. fC MPT ION WITT ER & SUMPTION, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers, South Bend Indiana, Offer to the public the largest assortment of Books and Stationery, PAPER HANGINGS "'ffZjSl TTVIJB brouuht to N gitigZI Hj liana. We arc ylft TAr Goods every month, di NoTthei u In- l are rer-eivm: ireclly from the publishers and manufacturers in New York; and as we devote our entire attention to this branch of business, we ca i sell at wholesale .orretail 011 the most liberal terms. We are determined to sell lower than the lowest. HOOKS School, Miscellaneous, Fancy, Music, Medical, Law, IBank and Toy IJojks, Blank Looks for Township officers. PAPER. Cap, Letier, Note Bill, Musie, Writing, Tissue, Monochromatic, V"indnw and Wrapping paper. pi:xs. 1 :ai.i - 1 1 . i l: i' ni 1 1 111 1 icINKS L51ack, Blue, Bed, (Jreen, Carmine; and Indellible. GAUDS Business. Friendship, Calliuj, School, Fancy and conversation cards. Pen knives, Paper knives, Drawing ins4rument.?, Girtar Strings, Yioliu Strings, Keys B 9WS itc. &.C. MUS I CA L IXS TR UMRS'TSWo ins, Guitar?, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, FlagioleU and Banjoes. WALL PAPER A large and splendid assortment. jjTOrders attended to promptly, and Goods sent to any point desired. N. B. We lake special pains to supply Teachers of School Districts with the Books adopted by Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute. Je. 30 liJÖJ. 171. DR. J. V7. BENNETT Practicchig Phyjiichni, Wil promptly attend toall calls in tlie line ol his profession, at all hours. His o.Tice is at his re.ideue on Michigan street, third house north ofthe Dunham llo-i.-e. August A, 1S: J. ..! fl". DR- S- Him N RÖTHA M ces to the citizens of Mymont h and surrounding country. All calls, davor uit-hf, shall receivepromptattention. Ofli eon Michigan street opposite the I'riiaing cf:ke. No. sctr. Throw Physic to the Togs. PULVKILMACHEB'S IIYDIIO i:CLi:cTC VOLTAIC ClIAXS, Pro luci'i-; instant relief from the mrst acute pain, and pe r ma 11 e ti t ly c uring all Neuriljjic diseases, Blieumatisin. piinful ami sweüetl Joints. Xeuralgia of the fac. Deafness, St. Vitus Dance, Pa! piutions of the Heart, periodical Headache, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, - Uterine pains. Paralysis, etc.. etc. Thc.-e chains were first introduced in the city o' New York less than one year since, and a ter bein-subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Moit, Cnrnochan, Vau Buren and others, it was discoverod that they posscsv alrange and wonderlul power in the relief and ! cure of tlie above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended, their nveis unpara'ilclletl. Previous to their intmduetn into this country, they were used in eveiy hospital in Europe, and arc secured by pafnts in France, flermany, Juslr.a. Prussia, a: .! Kurland; and alio in tlie United States. "T.VK CL0.sE AND PONDER WELL." The principles upon which it is claimed tha the Chains produce their marvellous curei- are, first tliat. all nervous diseases art- attended and produced by a deficient supply of nervous fluid, anl anajrcnttliatrscmhlesclo-'t'Iy electricity, or leclro inacrnetiiin; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by bein worn over and upon the part ami 01. car. diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous lluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the cut ire system. No disgust i:ij nostrum is allowed to be taken while uillJ; the chains, but a rigid observance of the t-eneial laws of health are required, llrisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the e tracts of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One Thousand Dollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificales ol cure both froln intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have been effected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric chsins. They never fail to perioral what they are advertised to do, and no person has ever been disatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More tlian-one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected within the last year by the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region of the abdomen, ami the other upon the spine just above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OP CSE. The chain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end ofthe chain should be applied directly to the seat ofthe pain or disease, and the other end opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but 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 ItELIEP from the moid acute pain isproduced at the momentof application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, gratis. J. STEINEUT, Sole Agent, 563 Broadway, cor. Prince st. H. B. PERSUING ic Co., Agent for Marshall countv. March 2, 1831. ft'lyl.

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WESTERVELT A: HEWETT 4 HE constantly receiving and offering fer ! jLJl. sale their new and splendid stock of Spring & Summer GOODS ! Kciu iltc Isrst ill liic ITFarKef, w. .r tl? trading public, and UABU.W.NS may b; expected. : uv havs t-c-iv,-1 .-.. i and well selected assortment ur Dress Good' c.., l" ' t.OOuS, DtvSS J laids. Embrotderit !?, Ltces. Ti'iinminp, i Shawls. Konnets 15'.nnet Trimmings, ! i'ar isolä, table Lmncn. Domestics llosie- : ami cinicren, ami give Letter satislartieii without detraction, contraction, or r.x traction-, than any other house in the plac e. UALL C March 23 1-Ö4. od. WEAVER & SHOOK) 'AVUJjOUS, Lnttdy from Ol.io, wish io iu-f.-irin tl o i.itlioi.r , e 1)1... .7 I ...im .in. ciiia.ii u 1 IVKiOliiil IJ, lI ?:iutiie Minon-din? rountrv. 5'-ltot,,at they U:tS -SbH-hed -----lLääs, - themselves in the abovr; busi ness in the room (brii.erly o.--CMpicd bvSuiphen over the saddle shop, w,ere they are" prepared to doall work eiitnii-ted ?. them in th..- ! e-t manr.er. Tliev have made arr ni-r-. r r the re,u!,r receipt of to 6 1- a I I l'MöN IUN15, And intend carryin ' on the Tailorin r .u-; p.ess in all its various brarI.es, from tin- plain - ' ei iuineeiusi lasiiiouau C S v e. .All work rmtSiMim.rr,,-nm,.r, uiu . er tl . r nanus. J i.e;r work sliail be lmde low f.r c, hi AI nrd r t fi n 11 I In 1 1 v r of ..Aw,! .. im r.um. - tn - i ally attended to. Garments cut to order arid on 1 1 Feb. 2. isHl 't. Hags, liag.s. Rags! Wn wai:t $-2d0 worth of Irae-s at trrents a Pun.l. POMKKOY V'BBOTHFII. oci is".:i. 34t'. -vT a .1.1 OtiCC Ut h eh- "en t,,at Xhr partnership heri-tofure exiftim: between Jimcs II. Case and Uir'-rd ltn bl is this day dis.volved by mutual conse.it. ami all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payable to James II. Case, Mid immidiate tttileineiit is repaired. J. II. CASK. KCUAP.Ü llUDl). ötf. Marci. -JO, 1851. Com ; 11 ud Svrnp of YELLOW DOCK ROOT j THIS is a. Purely Vtgci-ihle Vomrc-und, scif.-ntiPcaMy prepar-d from the best Jt"0's and j Herbs of the Muteria Medici, .nd h? s irained ! ! an unrivalled reputation for ti e foil-. v.- , f- 1 !lt tects, v.z: ! :d StrPligll.'Jiii:2 the Liver uk1 Digestive Org;:i:s. ri.ii C! -lining the Stomat !i an, I Uuwe!?, And Ihn etir"nir all Billion1: Irv.tzrF. Liver I Complaints, L'yspepsia, Indigestion, t'ostjvenes.;. Pi!ej, IiiaJ.ic'ie, I ever and Atue, Jaundice, NiiU'ea, Loss of Apuete, ar:i! ravsingthe food to nourish and support every pint. r uu if yix a t he jj j.oo ii. And thus curing nil Humor-;, Cntaneoui Eruptio.'iS, Scro'r.l.i, Salt l'rysij t las, Sculu Ilea 1, Canker, Pin.j.t s ..ti tl.t "face. Hiotcl.es, rkt rs, Ti mors, Mercurial Ui euses. Cancer.. Regulating the Secretot y 0r?.r.?, i And 1 y f-:.iMi:i them to perform tl.tir prope tunc;: ; pr; eiit.rü niid cuiirir r..ar.y painful an 1 tlangvruu OiiPa-cs; Strct i !.i n.r.i; ind iliictht'j the Xtrwus S st tn , tins alb'syi!i- Nervous hritation, and curiiit-a ll Pif ea.-e.-oiti:e Nerve?, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, A.c. It i LT 11 r I slli tl in the Cure of ail it I i r- -.i-mr I-MALI. COMPI.ALsl N, As eaknss-, general Deb.l.ty. irregularity, w...-.k.,...i,-I.o, n.r ,.--., jcmiii, i.e.. eanscu iy w eaK ri ess : ;i -e, i.imj and Throat ('onipiaiitts, as Colds, Coughs. Asthma, Consumption, &c, also, Drojisy. Having lnnde u?-e of the Compound Syrup f Yellow Dock Hoot, prepared !v it. .VOHsr, x. CO., either oariehus, or in eur f.-.milics, and fiii'lins; it tobe a very salutary and efloet: nal pr.'i)aration, wo do uio.--t ct.eerl'tillv recornmend it tolhe public as a veiy valuable medicine. E. Iloume, Es., Casiiier Natiornl HaiiK, Providence, II. I. , A. V.". SU nc er. E' ' . Ca"!.ier Lime Pock Pank, Co dodo. Rev. William Pliillips, ItevJ. IJ. Kicliiiiond, C. S. Jones, editor Providence l-'cn. Advt., Win. Pichl, M. ......... ' . v .ti. iM.f Lyrus fisher, M. L. II. P., James llutc I. i 11 son, C . s. D a, V. J. Hates, Dort. Henj. Colby, ind one hundred others of tht most rerpednbie families of Providence: This certifies that 1 have for a number of years been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture 0 Morsj-'s Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock P.ot. I havral:o been acfpiainted with its modus operandi in disease, and can say that in all respects it is admirably calculated toren;edy that class of diseases for which it was desictiod. It is t:s1 I t M - m m m mm m W . Iieciallv Valuable ill Indigestion and all its f-

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tcnoant symptoms, it excites to healthy ar- I lo.cls, that defies all oppo-ii.or, articilarl y tion the liver, removes Toror, and inactivity I in all sections of the lounUy vi f the people ol this or'an, and stimulates healthy actionin l-ve become r.rr.ua.iwed wih :rtues, ar.i all ti e system. An a Depurator or purifier of ' all that is ne. ess.iry to convince t!:e myst skepthe Ulood it has no superior. tu al, is a fair trial. DAVID HOLMES, 31. D. Warranted purely vegetable .-.n I that 110 iiProv idence, lt. I. Jan. 4, 1N3'. j jury can nrise from the u.-e of it mu any ca.--PIIKPAKF.D 15V i where astriineni6 are i-dmisvible.

C. MORSE CO. Xo. 1 IO ISroail un y, I. V. And sold by Dru.'ists and others thioncl.out this and other countries. Sold by T. A. LII.MOX, Drusjist, Plvmruth. Jane 30, ISÖ3. " 1 7 y 1 . QUEENS Glass Ware.

V f"P.P, Y !S rd 10 ! tensive Vettrinarv practice, for the past tuenbeat. Don I pass the ! 1y five y,, Uith creatncee.. Loi-ula.or and do orsc. ifi n is a kl,weJl;e of t):..e fact?:, .1 tl

yon want anythirij in this line. Vou will not like it when vour eihshe purchased of S( and" compares it with yours that you bought at that other store. OctlJ kstkrvf.it &IU.M-KTT. Jo. s. ixiic:na:. Attorney at Law. and Xolary Public, Aha Master Commissioner in the C, and C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. Will al so pay particular attention to A.rencie?, Collections ol claims, and will promptly at tend to all professional business entrusted to him, with fidelity. ; Nov. 11, 133. 3r,yl. I Ilitshcls Timothy Seal warte j JXJ by rOMEROY PROTHER. oct 27 1353. - 3nf.

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C cr.i.A.;cLi; M r TT 1 1 . . -tii ii rii 1 i'-i-fii' i 'on;inti tie v;',n !... (Carriage ;na;.u acture at tl. old a;-:.'d unJti the firm of Elliott & IScIanqce An l are endeavoring to keep p?.c? wah t;ie 'wprovetrier.ts of the age. Tney are no doctorbut to Hie I anners and others of Murhe".; andadjoinin; counties they would say a fc'v words about Wri (TOIl C Sr rnVP5Tn ! 0U Vcil 1 iiUCS. : Such wrouchtlron ar.e warens as LavJ 1 rro. u ic own seiune :n This ar.u othr market jfoiS.ÜU, they now offi-r r.t Sr those wi 1 Cast arms ct the lowert possible raiet, u.d a;. ! other work in propoition. ! They are determined r.n'tn be und.-rsnb! outdone in eitht-r price or wcrkiraiihip, ,; a" ou;. r workmen in Northern Indiana, nose, aau you nray whistle for abet'er wnPo... j They now hare n superior lot of ceas'Ji:' : timber selected by themselves, whi-. hti.cv e"-- ! ie;t to make ui for thi-ir enstnn ts r..i, j H'p-iJicib.e for its doincood service. I Orders :ro;.io'l.cr counties prcmptly af.er.-i- . ed to. ell;ott& CEi.AXGrr. Jon. -.J. 1-.", 1. 47tl. TVFIIs;. BAKKII has removed to .cr X'-fc neu iu:0inir opposite ti e Post OjTü f , where the is prepared to aecommodate l.tr oA cus'.o-.-:ers anü others, in the vjiious branches of MHIinerv and 3Tanrin U-i! cM , , , , . 'f? ""'J for sal' an orlj and will endeavor to keep properly posted ia 1 u.c latesiana most 5)jrovetl FASHIONS & styles. . l 1 ,--ir .1 , f JA, J fla,le" tlf that, from coiisfderalle exnerience in tlie Liisin-fc. ci. ;n i, . - - , - v - 1 . t o rend er i'phpi r. ! ci'ivf-ipi.r... .-.. ...1 : fivri.t-r ? ....... Novir "V 1 - 37 if. FOR INDIANA, in compliance wi;h th. mj requisitions of law, bv the State Boar-l . of Iiuc-itioa, consisting of the Governor, Auditor o" Statt, Treasurer .-f State, Secretary of j -laTe, ami me bupcrmterUent of raMi.i Jj jtruction. .Sec School Lute, Section 77. .ff. rv . 1 ,t. , . ii':Z ot SupcnnttllJfllt Of PuLIlf InstrUfllCH, -täte, ami the Supcrinte rdent of Public InIndianapolis, Nov. 1503. At a meeting ofthe State Board of Education ' held a: the Capitol, November 14, 1?; each fol- ! i.;emlerof the Board bem-r present. I luwi!,g ilocunient vas adopted: i IxntASAPOLts, Nor. 11, 1553. ; Ti c Statu Br,,: 1 of r.jttcntioti approve tl;e i iuliowiht; !it 01 text books for common schools: Meli 1 1 ex's Ecm:ct;c SrLxu.No Dcoi, Trr: mham First I'r.ADna, The mhaxa Sieoxn Ri:ilr, Tiik muana Tii:r Rr..iw:K, 'I hi: Iv: Focrth lI..4T;-:n, Ib rr.iR's E.;msu Cha-jmak. Mncr.KiL's Prixiarv Geoö;:ai-ii. V.; i in u." a? GEocRArur anhAti.as, Pw"s A '.'.TiniETic, PartFirst, Pay's ARiTn.MKTh', PartSkco.n.o, Pw'f, Ar.: t :: ::;(, Pakt Tiiüii, v:.k'.-: I-e-iox.R!ES. Ti,e e.a!;:iii.iti.jnoft!ie Hnk: f.-j our Cor? ; 1:10:1 School : involved iTeat labor, lut the 1 Hoard has endeavored to oerfcrm the ai''v.n." i a::u rc-t o: it-:e ilv'.y Mtdicivuslv, thoioti-hh ! a I i.ti It 11 Ily. ntriii.sic merit for instruction has been e.nsi Ivred of paramount irrpor'4ncc? ! and ft'Ctuidlv, e-.momv to the State. I T:.e SCHOOL TltL'isTEE.-s, whose duty it is j toinoit- what books are u;ed, can do much to ; assist t!.e S'n'.e Hoard in obtaining vhat the o'-jiooi Law eortempiatFS, and economy to thi.people demand--! uniformity in school books t;.roi:ghut the State. W. C. LARHAKEn, Su.er:nic:s , Vr. i'ali'C Instruction and Prc'd'-.-itoJ the Hoard of Education. X. I. A l.-ir.-e number of School oncers and Terc!.ers in In diaua have already adoitted the a!.ove books re'v-:nmended ly the Sta'e Hoard j i:i coiupli-ir.:-' v. :ü, tl e'e-v School Law thus i sh'.wni ; Detern. inaiion -f the friends of eucation toeo-e; er.ite with the Hoard in sccurS thr.'-u'rhoat the State the uniformity desir cd, w!,:.h will .v.oll frequent and vexatious char.,es, K-i.eflt the learner, and relieve ratents oi a t;rc;iT . nd e.'inccssary expense. Thenbof Ilo:-' ara ptiMished, ttid Jor Si Ae bv I rok-j-Piers ccnoTallT, through out Indi-tna, by Morton & Griiwola, LotiIsvillc; V. 15. Snil.'i 1!; Co., Cincinnati; Thomas Cowrenhwait & Co., Philadel phia; Trait, Woodford & Co., and Clark, Austin !c Sr.ddi, New York. j April Iii, ISO I. Cm 3. j " j ! ! J i 1 f 1 CieVefZPT&i 1 Balsam: uvnorrv l r Ducnlr'j, Di'TL ;, (.'rifling Paint, t ' r.i-M -.'.. t.:-t. titer t. m! itnl. t'Mhtr;', Chol.c, 7u, S'C iyc. IIIS Präparat ion a saft. certain ami eib ctiial remc . :or nvM-ntctv, tliarlio:. hojera-ntorbus, rii'in pain?, b-;. ericas if the bow els, s;wiiu;. r -onpt;unt, ftii rdir and all nllections of the l ow els product. -.1 by w.irm weather, .let n XCvtable fjO-J, vl damp utiA uriwt;ol'-!:n' iiirThis 1 ivp-.ra.'cii ) - --.vv.' n r.?n:. by un1 n.ir;ii!elIeiiVuc e !:i Oiistii ...e.ues oi ti e Por sale by March i, :J.',t. PKRSNC & Co. J. D. WORMER'S Condition Powcl rowdcrs. rIIISis the first year tliat tbrpe Powders have been offered to the public Col. Wormer, hose uputation as a Fairicr is j not often excelled, has u.-ed them in an esuccess they hae met with in this vu initv. I II it In.l.w. o no fn rtXar tl i in ll a ..11 i ! " "y Wl" 6'vealiuction .! propj .J '0W(lcrs arc uscful in e cuTe !oft,.e valIolIS d ,i-a ses to v 1, kh Hours nnd Cattle are subject, such as Hide-bmnd, Vllow Hater, nflnmation of the ccf, los of Appetite, In ward Strains, P.nigue Iroin Hard I-Acreifc, l oundtr, and Uhcumatism cr Stifl complaint, which is to coutmon in tle.wcflcrn country. it purifies the blood, rnrryirfcofJT all humors and prevents horses from foundenrg ar.d bcoming nut. l er cough an l er.ids it is r.ot excelled ly any other preparation. Pall rccttons with each package. 1 . 1 Ä W m , . ' I'rcparcu uy i.rumjuonsre uniMy, A;;ica, ia. For sa'e l y PFIxMllNO ec Cc Plyr.outft, lnd. Match 2, l?öl.