Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 July 1854 — Page 4
E2ao Old IPattarons Imou!ö -Bannet- öttitt Ars now informed thai we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style J all kinds of j r-'V-F "CTöVpTTSOa i cj UÜÖ JT JKlliiia Ji 111 I Either in black or other colors. The ma- I te rials are uow in good order, unit the es I tablisument is under tne superintendence of an experienced and competent workjnjn, jan. 1853. " . . , , LZJ !iimk ueeas, .Mortgages, j usurps fc Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also; Blank Notes, kept forsa'c at this office at prices to suit the times. ' f i T,11 ' IxOOUS lUr lllfJ 1TJL1111UII. 3. F. VAN VALliGNDUUGII A: CO. H.W a just received one of the best slocks OF Fresh Groceries
Ever brought to this market, and are of-1 ronize 1 and protected. faring them at SU-;h prtcts us cannot fail ! Friends are invited to call and see us, En- , i c . ii . emies invite 1 to stav awav; but thev intend to to please every body. Sixteen lbs. of sc;1 rJo xls so low U)at all Wlll j,.,yi0meroy Good Sugar can'?, be bought everywhere , & Hrothermiut he friends to the public, and fjr SI 00, but it can at their store. ; shall have some ot'our dunes. Then come
Svruns. Molasses, an 1 suices of all kinds - r i that are not excelled in this or any other; market. That Golden Svruv! Dont o whether we shall have enough to j 1 ruuiKi. uui wp can gei more. ( n,;...i Pruiic ,.r u 1 1 ti.wt Ccna.-;iiv : in ptrellpnt article of Peeled Pec hes;. " i Hamburg Cheese, that is cheese anJ 110 j mistake. Tobacco, from a common arti-. !e to the Sentii..e Vtmuia leaf. ! Lvery body knows it would be out of j -ur power to enumerate the articles kppt ft thi establishment, but the gentlemen. Ladies, Cooks and ,the rest of mankind" are respectfully invited to call and examh:2 the new stock for themselves. May I. 1S54. J. F. V. & Co. ''THE undersigned having- taken t lie Roo'n .formerly occupied by the Rank S'ore. are now oßeriu to ihe citizens cf Marshall county, 3 iid i" ma ;y lro:n other counties aa will favor U.em v. ith a call, a gcnc-ial assort. rent of DRY GOODS, QuccHsicarc, glassware GROCERIES. Lery thiii; that Men, Women and Chil- j ureu may iifed, csn be found at The Var'cty Store, And they will at all times find ready and wilting hands to deal out according to their variojs r.eees --::;C3. Vtj dee-n it unnecessary' to boat of our Chsfip Goods, as the people will ultimately find out where they r.:. the tarijains, and then rArrethey teilt Vty. V preter shaalni: our (!o-'!r with tl-c'r prices, and the ."-to.-:-r o five !? that opportunity at alleveiits, ä.iu'.;" v.c ail toe .;-.-;:ice them that we offer them as go-: ' a:id a little BETTER BARGAINS Thar '.he aii find elfewhere, we shall not ruinulfe at the loss of their custom that's ail. Bat a it.ul wo ask, and shall we not have ilf N'. iL We shall he constantly receivfresli Supplies to meet the demands of a heavy ani extensive trade, for we exnect lo realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SlUNABAUGLlt & 1SURCII. April 20, 1S54. 7if. ir j. l Cl a JiUOt illlll öll'jy DIUR1.! Late f'rorTiOhio, having taken possession 1- - o! the room fornieily o""upid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on .Michigan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where he lias jiut opened the best lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever oifered in mis market, and rhich tie is determined to stl! rs low as the lowest. He would respectfully invite the atfention of the Ladies to his stock cf DRESS SHOES, which court in part of GAITERS of different styles, JENNY LIND BOOTE KS and TIES. JJÜSKIN BOOTEES of different styles and qualities. Also M 1 SS ES & C 11 1 LD REN'S' SHOES of nil kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Sof s; . ?ther with a variety of other Loots and Shoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work in lis line to order, and intends to keep constantly i hand a general assortment of his own r;i-iuf!i ere of Hoots and shoes ot all kinds. Particular attention will be guren to the man:facture of fientlemens' Fine Boots and LaJies sewed Shoes of all kin.s. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself thak he can give .i npie satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April 27, 1834. 8yl, Exciting JVews!! Have fyr.iit-d a copartnership in the Grocery & Provision fFlRADE. ard are selling (Jroceries at very JL low rates indeed. We don't expect to undersell our neighbors. but our Groceries were bought lo'v for cash, and if you will call we will insure you value received lor your money. We intend dring a cash business, which Ulli ei -bio us to pay you cash fp ill kinds of f we cant sell you something. All kinds of FRF5II GKOCERi2S for Fam.1 ues, keptconstantly on hand, and all gDods warranted to give good satisfaction. When you com j to town, come and see us. Ia connection with the Grocery, e have erected a large Aod have employed an experienced Bker, which will enable us to keepon hand all kinds ofeatables in that line. Don't forget the place3d door from Honest Corner, at;ne sign . A a of Bakery, Grocery and Provision Store. PACKARD & FUrtHY. March 23, 1854. 3t. One of the best assortments in Northern ludiaaa, fc: sile it tö lowest igures, at the CctlS REGULATOE. 50 ilubvUTiraotliY .ced wantei . by 7 1833. rOMEROY 4 BROTHER. oct 31tf.
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BROKEJAILl! $1,000 UEWAItDU! POMPROY A QDHTLICD
yi? "7Jgr:ur?e ana elegant assortment of Spring Styles OF GSCXÖGLID JItE5?2 Embracing every variety usually found in the western Market, which they will offer at prices not to be foun 1 short oJ' Chicago, For Cash or Ready Pay I S -c-2JLd GZ2"52k SSJSKZSß They have cleared out their OLD HOODS, and the present stock is entirely A W, and ' i nothing short of Beady Pay in some.hape, will "answrr their purpose, as they now make their Houje strictly x f? A rorfj tf v men was one object they hau in preparing inr a new stock. All fare alike. n crrdit! No slander through malice tjsell or give away, but l'icnty oi oads :t One i'rice FOR CASH. j Having been in business here since June ! i ... iiiu .11 ; . i. i . . . n l- . i . i ... . . . . .. con;i ; I same public spirit in the wayot building ua.l i Roads, npon which their contracts anient to ! over $12-5, 00; They ask to be sustained, patPnce oods examine ipr ot rseives, ana POMEi:OY& 11RUTUER. nrji 13 1351, 1 ' Ctf. jw Administration. VHC undersigned having jot in FULL a BLAST, are now to order, at their outh, all kin Is of I - 1 ü M'ÄT ! Ma"u actureii of an.J fu'ta!'lial,il Vrial j and at i.rice which shall nruve atisf.ic-! , - torv to the purchaser. They have made arrangements to furnish, and intend keeping on hand Of tin most approved patterns, made of the b-st of materia!. They have secured a suaicteucy if pood timber, I intend having it worked into plows bycompetfnt and rxperionced workmen, irnl li;ve 110 lu'sitancy in promising thai .ue shall! 'm a rrnaril cj ticf ji linn 9 V IK IUI UillUv, tlMII. Old metal will be tdken in exchange for any work in tlit-i r !ini. or rash KID WELL ,5c MITCHELL, mi rch 9, 1301. Lnfi. Hags. Ragö, Rags! Wl! wart 6U0 worth of Hags at 3 cents a pound. POMSKOY V BUOTHKR. oct C7, 1S 3. 34 tf. Wall & Window paper, k Now supply of Hall and Window Paper Printed shades, &.C., justreceived !y (J. U. IlUüEriTS. Lapjrte July 1 1, 18.y.!. 19yf. G. H. Roberts' Adrcrüscments. LAPOKTi:, INDIANA. 013 zLUxt Drus SiotT. Established in the Citv tu 181 1. G. B. ROBERTS, DlSiJfJl.S'rSt and Apotheearies in C Ink's Brick Block, op posite the pun. cquare LaPortr. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALERS 7N" Drugs & Medicines, Chemicals, 'tire ttlnes and Li. mors forMedcal purposes, and anu les of diet. VHsl Quality Only! Conside'ing t!;e nece.sit:e. oT the i:ialic!, 'oosacre I to e tride 1 with, by the sale of vi tiated Medicines, their chief aim dining the nine ye irs they hve been en gage tl in the rru.: bui.io..7, has been, and still is, to keep those ;:i!y wh'.ch are of tho finest quality, as well ai rare and unadulterated. Physician's prescription, and family recipes entrusted tothetn, will be accurately and neatly prepared, and in no case will any but pure and genuine medicines be used and purchasers may rely upon the prices in all cates being as low as at any other establishment. In addition to the above, they have a large assortment of FAXC V AH TICLE S, Comprising pleganl Foreign ami American per-lu-neries, Cologne Waters, Genr.in, French a:i 1 American. A1.no, agents k the tnoht desinble Patent Me licines to this brancW of their biiiiuess the most constant attention will be given, and the most popular and approved remedies of the d.iy will be added to their list as they e;tablish their claims upon the public mindCt. C. ROBERTS. Lanorte, Dec. 1. 18. 19yl. t Watches, Si I vor va re. AND QFancv Goods. ts J5JTHEsulscriber would ini'iLs frm old customers and the public generally that he has returned from Chicago an I established himself agnin in South Hen 1, for the purpose o.'carrving on the above buiines; aa l that he has on h ind a well select-id stock of the Litest fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of G3ld and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chrin, Keys and Seals, Gold Ear rings, Finger Rings, BreastPins, Gold Pensand Pencils Gold Pens with silverholders. Lockets. Bracelets .Göll and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of a I", descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety of Silverware which are warranted as pure as coin Iiis (acuities with manufacturers, importer aiU 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 repined, on ihort notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and Gold. Slore one door south of Witter & Miller's Bookstore, South Bend, lnd. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22. 1833. 2ttf W G TOMEROY HcoaniN PO.nEItOV & COKDI1V, ! ATTnn MPYQ ATI AW jXS r N f , v r' LJAV INO formed a partner? .:p in tne prac1 iinfth law. fnr ä lerni -f vmxs. will promptly attend to any business eiun!:ted to n m 1 " v v " ------ r them, in any of the courts of Northern Indiana; and will give partr.ular attention to all collections. Agencies, buyi g and selling land, f .!yc. Office up stairs in Pou.sny's Ne Bu k Store, where one of us can be .ound during fi.il business hours PJaouta Ind., Fb. UtlSSt. 4Stf 'l 'I1 A Bine Assortment ircsa 3 37e to SI CO per. Ib by H. U- FFRSIING Co.
POITMlPV " ni "'-"" o.iui "i. 11. w 1m.11 nun vi in) j ners.'Jip, wwuiu respeuiiuuy miuim 111c irUUMJlk in t 'Vin- I skill, lie intends making improvements as citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties I fast as the patrona-e and wants of his custo-! that thev will continue themauufactuio jf
1851 Ncvra. 1851 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. 5,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornliill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York.
ESTABLISHED T "MIlS old and permanently established Company is not in pursuit of public pat ronage asan experiment, but is seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness and comiort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the deceaf-e of their natural protectors and fathers. and at the same tunc properly remunerating those managing its affairs, and keeping itin a sound and reliable condition, Although the Company has deposited 3100, 000 with the Comptroller of New York, to e lcureitstransactionsUovernmentaliantion.it still offers to parties desirous of effecting n suiance cu Life, undoubted additional secu rity. All the necessary information may la had upon application to the undersigned WM. J. B'JKXS, A gent. Deer. 15, 1353. 42yl. New Establishment. S1LVERSMITHING, 1 l F P i.ivlprcia nPil h a v i 11 (V nprrnmiPrittv lceaied in Plymouth, for the purpose of i carrying on the above business in all its various branches, would respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally, that he will promptly attend to their calls at his shop one! door west of the corner in the old Plymouth Hotel, on I.nporte street, lmmediatelyopposite Palmer's store, where he is now ready to Repair WATCHES, CLOCKS, i si ITIitsical Instruments & Jewelry.! His experience in the business warrants him ! -. : . 1 i 1 a--1 ,? - - f:" : l,ru''l 01 a,,i ftül,c"5 lue l,ai :.. r.i- i . r.'i. .1 . . I j wnajje of tho public. lie is making arran-emeuts to keep a eon-j stant supply of Clocks ailfl Ul;!lt?S. which he willsell as cheap as firt rate articles of the kind, can be bought elsewhere in Northern Indiana. 0"The highest cash price piid for oM irold and silver. M.G. KOÜUF.KS. ApnU7, 1254. Stf. DAGUERREOTYPES. .f& TI1H subsfriber wishes to inform iLe I Aj 'i inhabitants of Plymouth and surrounding i iTr- .... .1, . t . i ..I i O country that he has taken Rooms I over Brooke & Houghton's store, whore he is 'IM' W now rcau.v to lake Uaguerrean Likenesses in a good and approved style, and engaged to do that which will be satisfactory to those who v.i:.h n obtain so important a relic of their '.lends or themselves. J. E. ARMSTKOXH. April 27, 1851. iUf. Clothing Emporium. Call at the win of the Regulator j Tl- We have on hand a larg supply cf and Suiiujmt oc3 J2 t ens) rsir a a bl ar era Well made and of good quality, w hich we are selling on the principle of yit;VA xalet and small profits. Examlreour stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we never allow our customers to be drawn awpy from us by better bargains than we olfer them ourselves. WESTERVE LT & IIEWETT. April i. Stl". 32L StS -JiSz o CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goads, Groceries, HATS, GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and I'itlsburg Manufactures generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 15, 18-53. 4Jyl. M ni'tnrv J.T.I.tll uiu T fHE undersigned would res1 pecttully inform the citizens o! Marshfill and adjoining counties tliat he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Bend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, M OHUMESTS, TO MRS Je T ARLES, Neatly executed, and o'.' the best stock; which he will stll as low as any shop in the country. His work manufactured to orler, is executed w.lh the greatest precision, and the inscriptions strictly followt'd, as iiear as possible. His shop is on Mi.shawnka street epposite I. D. Calvert's Livery stable. 11. R Pershing will act as my agent it Plym outh, receive inscriptions and furward them, and I will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNOB LOCK. April G, 1S.1. 5tf. Discovered at Last! A 3Iytery f!xlainctl. A REVOLUTION IS CEUTAIM VICTORY IS OURS! NRW THEORY 0 the ' i iuiry in I OF DISKASC is awakening Ihe minds of all who ;ead it: How is it tliat Americans have beensolong and solavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease. DR. A. I.. AD.-iMS' LIVER BALSAM, The great Panacea of disease. is offered to the afflicted of the States and Territories .or the entile cure o Liver Complaints in all staffs, Billions Fever, Ague and Fever, Chion. Lung Fever, Dropsical affections. Consumption, l owel complaints, Diairhae, Dysentery, Rheum.istiin, Bleeding Piles, Blind Piles, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Nervousness, Costiveness, ndigestion. Obstructed Menstruation, &c. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam has stood the wreck and test for the last fifteen years, and hasproedlo 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 of the above diseases. The most tltepticil have become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liter Balsam tobe The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the ajjliclcd Everywhere. Testimonials come up from every track it has made, swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the relie ' received by its use. And in submitting this, the Liter Balsam is recommended lo all those suffering under the Iron CSraSi of the .lions tor Disease and at once procure one bottle ol Dr. A. L. A dann' Liver Rdlsam. The reader is referred lo the medical Trnct, found by making application totheAent, vhcre the Balsam is sold, giving a full epitome cftbe cause and cure of all diseases containing also, certificates from those who have testto its unparalleled ascendancy over the diseases to which we are all subject. Sold by II. B. PERSUINGS (Jo, Plyrjoulh. - JJAKN 6c Co. Rochester. 'G. . SCOTT, Geo. Agent, No 67, Randolph street, Chicago ill. march 3, 1834. lyl.
nremrl in fnrnii 10 assuJinS curtomers tt.at general satis-, f MHE undersigned having formed acopart-
3 5 ft OS 03 Zi w ii O I p "l I 5?3 I c o S so er 2. ft Ä5S ! 3 IX I 3 I1 5 o a W m T-"" T V M " IB 2- " -3 or. ; M a rs t rr 3 c :r s a o C 1 . 3 n - c T - . 0 C, 2 Ci r "J 63 2 - J a g 1 c . - 3 ff J 1 2 2. woo 2. o o ; ' , - 3 ? Another Show in Town Ä.l.llc fMln. ' ' ixxnn a H u uiiiiirö, Alld allother articles of Ihrse Tailoring! got tn nr(lt, : .i,ahlemanner. and war ranmt-. - u w H . ted to fit, and give satisfaction. They have made arrangementsto 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 Trim ni done to order, and with neatness and durability. Shop at the old stand on the west side of Michigan street, next door to Barber's hardwan; store, where they will be pleased to wait upoti those who ma favor them with a call. BARNARD & HOW; Sept. 29, lH.-3. !S2yl. DR. DUNNING'S VEGETABLE GASTRIC Sugar-Coated Pills. rriHES Pills are thoroughly Anti-Billious 1 and alterative, and are adapted toaildiseases in the West; are carefully prepared, after thirty vears experience among biliousdiseases. They are invaluable as a remedy for J Headache, Giddiness, Diarrhcej, Dispepsia, Cholic, Fever and Agu-;, and diseases generally attendant upon a derangement of the Stomach ami Liver, Fjrthwith restoring the appetite and digestive organs to their natural vigorous health. Directions accompany each box. F.usale by PERSHING & CU. july7, 18.33. lSyl. Plymouth, Ia. 'There is a tide in the a flairs of men, filch, taken at the Hood leads on to fortune." "And there is a tide in the affairs of women, Which, taken at the flood, leads God knows where?' There is a tide in the affairs of J. BR0WNLEE & Co. Which has le i to the results predicted by them two years ago, and has made our assurance doubly sure, that "Honest Corner" Is 'like the things we love to see." IilROM the first, we spoke to you candidly . and fairly, sta nptd our house with 'honesty made that principle our motto in business from our statements through sales, credit, account, note and collections, to the end and the results are evident Wc have made Money! And so have our customers. We are encour aged to persevere and ;et n,-i, if we can; but in so doing we intend to do it by fir trades, Reasonable Profits, And the increase of bu?iness that fair dealing will always insure. By our making money, you are not poorer: for you have got an equivalent for your cash and produce, and w e have been enabled to make IVIorc Extensive I'urclmtcs Than heretofore, have enlarged our room, and are NOW RECEIVING And offering a larger, better and nore desirable STOCK OF 00 Than has ever been brought to this market before, by us or any other house. It is useless to enumerate. We have a Kereral assortment for Town and country Trade, and if you call and see us, you are j welcome to price elsewhere, and then come back as we know vou will do and buy of Vs' ! H'e pay lor our goods, and sell accordi giy, , s...M. and if .ome man who don't nav. sells cheap er, we shall not try to compete with him. The government mint mi'.-ht s well try to sstvi tCt t j ti Iii LA.riic vvt nL re i VAU 1 Uli Vfl t Ii I us, you deal with legitimate traders, who ad- i here to business rules, and you can always re- , lyonus. 7f you deal with illegitimate houses, you never know how or where you stand, We have no Henhants to stare at. or lar'e pictures to show you, but weh-ice got the Goods You Want! And will sell them to you on terms consistent with the name of 'Honest Corner,' anj so that joü will speak well of J.BROWNLEE & Co. May 18, 1854. Ulf. Life and Fire Insurance. 10ME one and all and get your lives and Vy property insured, at reasonable rates and, by reliauh Companies. Office over Wheeler's Store. I. G. OSBOKNE Agent. Feb 9, IS VI. 4'Jtf. MOOT SIIOJE "ffl THEundersignedrespectfully informs f S tha citizens of riyrnouthand vicinity VlJ that he has commenced, the above bus iness in this place ud rc3pectfullysolicit the Patronage of the public. He intends keeping on mnds a good supply of ready made lit The public are requested to call and examine his stock, fibop cn Älichigan itrest opposit C. H. R-eve's residence. JOUNGIPE ArrilZBtK' '62 noil ly.
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M. W. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL attend promptly to any business in the line of hia profession. Office at the Bank Stcre. Plymouth, July 14, 1853. 19tf. American House. WM. PECH ER. Proprietor,
'On MicSiisraii street, south part of PLYMOUTH, IX D. I WrTtr 1 1 1 . 1 r I una nouse naving oeen remouuiea anu JL comfortably fitted m, is now preoared : tor the reception otthe public. a-U the pro i prietor will spare no pains in xenderinr it ai co.nfortable.and desirable stopping place for I hv.ii.r..Vi .th.r. Travellers and ithers. His experience in the business, and his determined efforts to render , entire satisfaction to those who may favor him J with their patronage, may be found sufficient recommendation lor a trial at least. Larje and eorarnodious New Have been erected for this house, und in coni nection with itis a LIVERY STABLE, j where horses and carriages .may be had on : short notice, and on the no, reasonable terms. j Persons wishing a private conveyance to j any part of the country, can be accommoda ted at their own pleasure. March 30, 1854. 4yl. D. WITTLR E. SCMrT10N WITT ER & SUMPTION, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers, South It en (I Indiana, , Offer to the public the largest assortment of Books and Stationery, PAPER. HANGINGS &C. 171V ER brought to Northern In7 J diana. We are receiving 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 thu lowest. BOOKS School, Miscellaneous, Fancy, Music, Medical, Law, Blink and Toy Bjoks, Blank Books for Township officers. PAPER. Cap, Letter, Note Bill, Music, Writing, Tissue, Monochromatic, Windowand Wrappingpaper. PEXS. Gold, Steel, ink, Piatina, Quits. IXKS Black, Blue, Red, Green, Carmine! and Indellible. ' j;k' K",:u...iii.; rv.11:... 1 School, Fancy and conversation cards. Pen knives, Paper knives, Drawing tns'ru-! meuts, Guitar Strings, Violin Strings, Keys Bjws&c &c MUSICAL IXSTRUMEXrS Violins, Guitars, Cluionets, Flutes, Fifes, Flajriolets f and Banjoes I V.I LL PA PER A large and splendid as sortment. jyOrders attended to promptly, and Goods sent toany point desired. N. B. We lake special pains to supply; Teachers ol School Districts with the Books adopted by Northern Indiana Teachers' Insti- ! tute. je. 3Ü 1233. 17jL DR. J. W. BENNETT Practiceing Physician, Wil promptly attend toall call3 in the line of his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, third house north of the Dunham House. August 4, IS5J. ait IT.
DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM.i time of taking ihem away. A liberal deducRe.spectfully tenders his professional servi- I tion will be made to tho.e who pay for them at ces lo the citizens of i'lymonth and surround-! lne time.
ing country. All calls, day or night, shall I receive
prompt attention. Office on Michigan j mThose indebted for Cabinet ware or Cofpposite the Printing office. fins, willpleasc favor us with a call.
street opposit No. 30tf. Throw Physic to theDogs. 13ULVF.RMACHER'S HYDRO ECLECTIC . VOLTAIC CHAINS, Producing instant relief from the mcst acute pain, and permanently curing all Neuralgic diseases. Rheumatism, painful and swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the face. Deafness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Uterine pains, Paralysis, etc., etc. Thcae chains were first introduced in the city of New York less than on year since, and a.ter oeingsuuieciea 10 tnorougn trials in ev ery hospital in the city, and 1 applied by Drs Van Buren anj ; 'hat they possess ' alentihe Mott, Camochan others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonrieriul power in the relief and j cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparallelled. Previous to their introduction into this country, tbey were used in every hospital in Eu rope, and are secured by patents in France, 1 Germany, Justria. Prussia, ai d England; and also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL." The princ;ples upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marsrellous cures are, first that all nervous diseases ar attended and produced by a deficient supply of nervous . fluid, and an agent that resembles cioseiy electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and orgar. diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system, bo disgusting nostrum is allowed to oe tauen wnne using tne cnams, l!,?,rifid Tr..i' .. u. a.c .ciu,u. ua ...ui.u.. uiW C , nor! ilicnnp.l 1.1.10 miinh fr tha 1 il ft ftt f hu 1 chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One Thousand Dollars I 1 wil1 be vep-io a,,y P.erso'1 who. wil1 produce ! so inanv well authenticated certificates of cure upiiMrjin iiueingeui panenis a m scienunc pnysicians. as nave oeeu eiiectea uy me use ' cieuinu cimins. iney nev- ; er fail to perforin what they are advertised to 11 u, auu au peison uas ever ocen uisausneu 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 b) the use of these chains. By apply ing one end of thechain over the region of the abdomen, and the other upon the spine just above the hip. the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with comi.ion 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; but for Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the world has produced so many caes in the last vear as the fcclectic Chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is produced at the moraentof application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, gratis. J. STEINERT, Sole Arent, 568 Broadway, cor. Prince st. H. B. PERSHING & Co.. Agent for Marshall county. M3h 2, 1854. 62yl.
WEAVER & SHOOK, tJilors. Lately from Ohio, wish to inform the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country, that they have established themselves in the nbove busi ness in the room formerly occupied by Suplen over the saddle shop, where they are prepared to do all work entiusted to them in the best manner. They have made arrangements for the regular receipt of tie LATEST FASHIONS, Ana". -,C"II,Sk lfe .? a."" nef s4 lnf ,l ,ts various branches, irom the plainest to the inost fashionable style. All work' And intend carrying on the Tailoring bust tyh
not suiting customers, will betaken off their CANDIES, SPICES & Dyv SutlT. hands. Their work shall be made low for cash. fW 1 .t gi All orders thankfully received and punctu-. OOdCCO, foO(lf) tY fÜJlally attended to. Garments cut to orderand on 7 1 t short uoiice. illcs, ootienwarc&c. Feb. 2. 1851: 4flyl. n . . , e ,
Notice Is hereby iven that the partnership heretofore cxisiiii? between Jmes II. Case and Richard Kudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payable to James II. Case, and immidiate settlement is required. J. II. CASK. Ii CHARD RL'DD. March 20, 1851. 3:f. Still Going it Alone. f I THROUGH the liberality, punctuality and 1 kindness of his numerous customers and friends, the undersigned is still able to go it alone in the Chair and Cabinet Itlakine SB a?gSK23 t.. n :i 1 inau us various Drancnes, and as an evidence that he is not on his last le!;, he in-
vites his old customers and the public verier- ' IHE undersigned having formed n crartally to call at his Ware Rooms, u here thty J. nersi.ip, will continue the wfon'and
iniiy oou ue convmceu 01 me propriety oi their visit. : 1 . . . . . r He is still prepared to exhibit and yell to those wishing to purchase, any quantity 0f Sideboards, Secretaries, Bnreaiis, Leeliers, Tables t ,n,U UnJitoo,!.. (. c. , Secretaries, Bureaus, Left Stands, Bedsteads, fcc. it, I 'VVi 1 ,,na',e,!n th,e most approved style and ?f lie best QuyIl,y(" materials, and warranted I be asSas recommended. He is well j prepared with a large stock of Seasoned ,'"mVCI! fr abinel aitl chair making, and 7" "7 u notice, any am cle not on hand. Having em workman in the he would Pay ply his customers ployed a nnnl' gOOU e P a rtment. at he cau supa netter articleofchairs than this market. has ever been offered in Call at his Furniture Ware-7?coms in the buildingformerly 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, he will keep on hand or make on the shortest notice Collins of every size And description. Shop in the Dawsbuiliingoppoiite thsPast 1 Office. I P.S. Persons getting cclUns will be expected v.n. L, uai 1. illplt W. L. P. April 20, IC". Got a Potatoe Clock! IntK "sot-up-at-eigbt-o'c'od;" and found Lhnl HAD just returned from the east with a new Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received Penedand put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which roni 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 are 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, Gums and allthe articles usually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Of superior qualities for family use, oi to supply a small country trade. SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, SYRUPS. FISH, PICKLES Je COND1MEXTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits. Candies, Nuts, 3cc, all of a superior quality and flavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Babie, loafers. lopsand deatl heaJs ffom lhe fi,est perfumes And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and if e have not mentioned it, just look around atour patent 2fKe9fcf!ic0, Not nostrums, but genuine articles, made hy thp in ten tor and as good as he can make them. See our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thing. "Sure as you're born," we will sell aa cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in our lint, you can have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. DR. LEMON, Thankful for past patronage and confidence. still continues his practice, and can at all times be found at the store, or his residence, when nol absent on business. Oct. G, 1Ö53. 31tf. Siiftutiitfce on JLfCe IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. H. REEVE, Agt, Dr. T. A. Leon, Medical examiner. IL. OALIFORNTANS INSURED. Aug IS 1851. v; 1 y 1 . Don't Forget it! ALL those indebted to N. R. Packard & Co, either by note or book account, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle, aa the business of the firm nuif be ehted. N. R. PACKARD & Co?eb 23, 1851. ft'.tf
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A Change of Firm andproprieionhip law net entirely dcmoli&hed the Grocery and Provision Store cf VAN VALKENBURGH &, CO. rpiiE bestand njost general csscrtrr.ciit o JL Ea'ables that we have ever had, is now stored away in the two rooms vie now oeruj y. The end is not vt-t, as we are t'tten.iinfl to keep our customers supplied v.i.h ti.e tttt Sugars, Goffee and Tea, " J ' , Z JT ' Molaüe, Fhll Of different kinds. uiuvnti mn. can be 1 arl foi therah, JOOD POTATOES. BACON HAMS, BEANS, DRIED FRUIT, and asast as vegetables make their eppL-aranr-. we intend paying the -"ariii r ihe beat market cash prices :or Ihti::, and deal llvni cut to : families at sinall handace. j We do not intend tt.i.t any person in this . community shall starve pet ially wheu they J have the mony. 1 This house is permanently located. n.J j with our determination to do justice, deal f.iiri ly and pay our honest debts, we hope to acent a continuance ofthat patrunae heretofore w 1 liberally bestowed, and which we ktow hs been thaukiully received. VAN VALKENBURGH & Co. mai 30 I8."l. 4tf. DEALERS IN GRCCERIES & PROVISIONS, East fide Michigan street, PLYMOUTH, IND. March 1G. Ii54. tf j E S ELLIOTT K BEI.ASCU 1 TVTätt T?i. U .n o j iNeW t lYIil 2it the Old Stand! . ( carriage manu aet uro at the old -tsnd undtr ' the firm of j ff?WJrw C JTBw MlälilUll 4 JiZla3ßC iAnl arcende.uoringt. kt-p pace wi;h the mI provemouts o the rge. Tr.ey are no doctor but to the rarmers and others of Murshr.'.l and adjoining counties they would say a fw words abnut Wagons Carriages. I Such wrought Iron axle wagons as haie here : to'ore been selling in this and other markttj ' y now offcI t -s: tho; :.c with rast aims at the low- im.i','e n... ,. .11 1 oilier work; i They are determined not to he undersold or outdone in either price or vorkniaiisl.tp, by any othrr workmen in Northern Indiaua, ror by work manufactured at Chicago or elsewhere and brought here f r tale. They rre alvays on the hill, and ready to witness and be responsible for the durability of their work; f ut wagons brought here from a distant e and sold, ifthcydonol prove good, themahrr has your money, and "daces histhumb and finder to hi nose, and you may whistle forabefer waton. They now have a .-uperior lot of ieaioued timber selected by themselves, which they ex pect to make up for their customers, and le responsible for its doing good service. Orders Irom ol her counties promptly amended to-. EL L! OTT L BELANG F. Jon. 26, L-ol, M It.S. I.4Eii;iC ha removed to her new building opposite the Post Office. where she is prepare ! to accommodate her old customers au-i others, in the various brauche Millinery and 3Iaa(:ia Making. 1 She keeps cn hand and for fale, nn asortineut of ..latcnals tor Bonnets and Trimmings, and will tndeavor to keep propeily posted 111 t!;e latus, a il l most approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, fro:;i con.siuerr. :.la experience in tie 1 usiness, she will le aldu to rendergencral satisfaction to those whtruiay favor her with their paronae. Nov 17 1I.ÖJ " ?T:f. FOR INDIANA, R ECiOMM ENDED, in compliaiP-c with th reoU:.ili!ns of law. tv the S'.a'e Loarl ji Education, consisting of the t"oernor, Auditor o''Sia:e, JreasurerofSial State, and the Superintendent slruetion. See ScXc-l .wir, .S Ireasurer of State, J-'eactr.ry ot of Public IuSection 7 7. Office of Supcrintf nacht jf Public Icstrwticn, Indian .m olis. ."Nov. IcDJ. At a meeting of the State Board of Education held at the Capitol, November 1 4, lr-."?, each memt-er of the Board being present, the following document was adopted: ImiIanapolis. Nov. 14, 1S33. The Man Board of Kducatiou approve the following 1 i&t of text books for common schooli: McGitfkt's Eci.hct!; Smxljnu Book, The 7.MUANA F.rst He. pur. The Indiana m o.mi Readfr, Thk Indiana Third Ufa per, THE DIANA F.H'XTil Rf.ader, Butler's Et.usu Gkamvar. Mitchell's Primary Geography, Mitchell's (Jk-;r afuy and Atlas, Ray's Arithmetic, Part First, Rat's Aritiimktic, Part Second, Kay's Aritii v.etic, Part Third, Webster's Dictionaries. The examination of the Boks for our Common Schools involxed great labor, tut the Board has endeavored to perform the arduous and responsible duty judiciously, thoroughly and faithtully. ntnusic merit for instruction has been considered of paramount importance and secondly, ecor omv to the State. The SCHOOL TRUSTEES, whose duty it is toXnoir what books are used, can do n.ut h t assist the State Board in obtaining what ti e School Law contemplates, and economy to th people demands uniformity in school boos s throughout the State. W. C. LArtPABlX, Superintendent of Public Instruction -t:J President of the Board of EJxrtutinr.. N. B. A lars;e number of School officers and Teachers in Indiana have already adopted the above books recommended by the State Board in compliance with the New School Law thu showing a determination ol the iriends of education to co-operate with the Board in fecuring throughout the State the uniformity de.vred, which will avoid frequent and vexatious changes, benefit the learner, and itl eve parents of a great and unnecessary espcr.se. lhe above Hooks are published, and for sale by ßoohseller fcnr rally, throughout Indiana, by Morton & Giiswold, Louisville: V. 1J. Smith & Co.. Cincinnati: Thomas Cowperihwait Ac Co., ri.ilvdtlphia; Pratt. Woodlord & Co., and Claik. Austin it Smith, New YoiL. April 13. lS5t. 6m3. J.0. S. DOniHtlUGC, Attorney at Law. and Xotary Public, Also Master Commissioner in the C. end U. P. (Jourts, PlymGvin, ciasa. Will also pay particular attention to Agencie, Collections ot claims, and w;ll promptly a4.a .11 ...faf iAn) Siii rM.c 1 . . r t tirr, "ith fidelity. 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