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ho QHdL Faxons ilgmouto iSmmt Office Are uor informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat ami fashionable styl all kinds of J' r ess. a a i Either in black or other colors. The ma-1 lerials are now in good order, und the es- i tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1853. CO" Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices U C instable? Blanks, of all kinds. Also Ulatik Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. Goods for the Million. J. F. VAX VALKEXBURCII fc CO. II AVE just received one of the best stocks OF Fresh Groceries Ever brought lo this market, and are of- , faring them at such prices as cannot fail 1 to please every body. Sixteen lbs. of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere ( for 81 00, but it can at their store. ! Syrups, Molasses, and spices of all kinds that are not excelled in this or any oilier , market. That Golden Syrup! Don't j know whether w-i shall have enough to go round, but we can get more. j Dried Fruits of all kinds especially an excellent article of Peeled Peaches. Hamburg Cheese, that is cheese and no j mistake. Tobacco, from a common article to the genuine Virginia leaf. Every body knows it would be out of our power to enumerate the articles kept it this establishment, but the gentlemen. Indies, Cooks and 'tin rest of mankind" are respectfully invited lo call and exam ine the new stock for themselves. May 1, 1551. J. F. V. & Co. VARIETY ST 'BMiri uii'.iersisneu naviuz laKen nie i A Room ormerly occupied ly the Bank Siore. are now ofTerinij lo the citizens of Marshall comty, and as many from other counties a3 will favor them with a call, a genet al assortment of DRY GOODS, Quccnsicarc, glasmcarc GROCERIES. Every thing that Men, Women and Children mat need, can be found at TÖ Variety Store, And they will at all times find ready and willing hands to deal out according to their various necessities. We deem it unnecessary to beast of our Cheap Coo la, as the people will ultimately find out where they em get the bargains, and then lAfrethey if j buy. We prefer shoiclns ur Hoods with their prices, and ask the customer to give us that Opportunität all events, and if we fail to convince them that we oifer them as good and a little BETTER BARGAINS Thau they can find elsewhere, we shall not grumble at the loss of their custom that's ail. Hut a trial we ask, and shall we not have it? N. B. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet the demands of a heavy am', extensive trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SIUXABARGER & BURCII. April 20, l&.Jt. 7tf. Boot and Shoe Store. J. ItlcDANXEL, Late from Ohio, havi in 1 .it- nnPQsinn ...j, .--..v... j - .. .j. ot the room lormerly occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on Michigan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's sujre. where he has just opened the best lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever offered in this market, and "which he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies to his stock of DRESS S H O ES, which consist in part of GAITKRS of different styles, JENNY LIND R00TEKS and TIES. BUSKIN BOOTEES of different styles an I qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Snots; together with a variety of other Roots and Shoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work in his Lue to order, and intends to keep const intly on hand a qeneral assortment of his own manufacture of Hoots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be men to the manufacture of Gentle mens' Fine Roots and Ladies sewed Shoes ofll kin(".s. Having had a long experience in the above tusineks, he Hatters himself that he can give ample satisractiou to all who will favor him with a call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April 27, 1854. 8yl, Exciting JYewsl! Have formed a copartnership in the Grocery & Prov ision T r1RADH, and are selling Groceries at very 1 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 for your money. We intend doin? a cash business, which Will enable us to pay you cash fo lllkinds of f we cant sell you something. All kinds of FRESH GROCERES for Fara.ly ues, kept constantly on hand, and all goods warranted to give good satisfaction. When you come to town, come and see us. In connection with the Grocery, e have erected a large And have employed art experienced Baker, hich will enable us to keep on hand all kinds of eatables in that line. Don't forget tho place 3d door from Honest Corner, attne sign of Bakery, Grocery and Provision Store. PACKARD & FURRY. March 23, 1854. 3tf. 3 BOOTS & SHOES, 3 One of the best assortments in Northern Indiana, for sale at the lowest figures, at the Oct 13 REGULATOR. 50 Bu17els Timothy Seed wanted by POMEROY & BROTHER. oct 27 I8i3. 3 nr.

1 1 $1,000 HCWAKDÜ! POMEROY & BROTHER ARE now receiving and opening a large and elegant assortment of Spring Styles OF CS-OD(IDSD9 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 Of.D (WODS, and the present stock is entirely SEW, and nothing short of Rkady Pay in some ahnne. will : answt-r their purpose, as they now make their House strictly Which was one object thy had in preparing for a new stock. All fare alike. No credit! No slander through malice t j sell or give away, but Plenty of Ioods at One Price FOR CASH. Havinir been in business here since June 1st, l-4i, and clone all for the benefit of the j public within their power still continuing thr. . same public spirit in the way of building Rail J Roads, upon which their contracts amo'int to ; over 125,00!) They ask to be sustained, patroni7ed and protected. Friends are invited to call and see us, Enemies invited to. stay away; but they intend to sell fionls so low that all will say Pomeroy & Brother must be friends to the public, and shall have some o our dime. Then come price the Cloods examine for yourselves, and oblige POMEKOY& BROTHER. April 13. 1851. ftf. JYcw .administration. ! 8"HK undersigned having got in FULL But cT .., .,,. ranJT. i f...,: I. i ISLAis 1 . are now prepared to lurnin i . . t-t-x. . ... ! to orJer, at tneir ruL.MJtii in x:m - outh, all kinds ol r-r .pv " V3 CT i.'r3-rns l Manu actured of good and substantial ma'erial and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have m;ile arrangements to furnish, and intend keeping on band Of the most approved patterns, made of the b?st of materia!. They have secured a sufficiency of good timber, and intend having it worked into plows by competent an I i-xperienced workmen, and have no hesitancy in promising that thf ) shall give general satisfaction. Old metI wil' be taken in exchange for any won in their line, or cash. K! DWELL & MITCHELL. inarch 9, 1S51. 1 mt. Hags, Rags, Hags! WE want -S-uO worth of Ra's at 'A cents a pound. l'O.MEKOY $ UKOTilEIL OCt 27, IS 13. a-itf. Wall cV AVimlow paper. 4 New supply of U .ill and Window Paper XJL 1 rinteu shades, xc, justreceivod !y U. II. RUHKKTS. Laporte July 14, 105. 19y!. G. D. Robrts, Adverllscmcnts. LA I'ORTE, INDIANA. 9ltr Hint Dints Siot. Established in the Cilv in 1S44. G. B. ROBERTS, D IHK GISTS, and Apothecaries in C'lirk's llrick Block, cppo.site the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana. WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALERS 7N Drugs & Medicines, Chemicals, i'ure ITTines and Liquors forMedcal purposes, and articles of diet. Firt Quality Only! Conside'ins the necessities of the invalid, too sacred to he triiled with, by the sale of vi tiated Medicine., their chief aim durinir the nine years they have been engaged in the Trug business, has been, and still is, to keep those only which are of the finest quality, as well as pure and unadulterated. Physician's prescriptions, and family reci pes entrusted to them, will be accurately and neatly prepared, and in no case will any but pure and genuine medicines I e 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 have a large assortment of F A SC Y ARTICLE S , Comprising elegant Foreign and American perfumeries, Cologne Waters, German, French and American. Also, agents fr the most desirable Patent Medicines to this branch of their business the most constant attention will be given, and the most popular and approved remedies of the day will be added to their list as they establish their claims opon the public mind. G. B. ROBERTS. Laporte, Dec. 1. 19y 1 . Watches. Sili'crwsirc, AND Fancy Goods. THK subscriber would inform his old customers and the public generally that he has returned from Chicago and established himself again in South Bend, for the purpose ot'earryitig on the above business and that he has on hand a well selected stock ol the'T.itest fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies and G ?utlem?n'B Gold chrius, Keysanl Seals, I I Ear rini;s, Finder Rings, Breast Pins ri"! 1 Pens and Pencils Gold Pens with silverhobb rs, Lockets. Bracelets .Gold and Silver thimbles. Spectacles of al". description?. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety of Silverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealer?, '"ill enaMe him to supply his customers with goods that will in variety, beauty, fashion and cheapness meet all demands. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and Gold. Store one door south of Witter & Miller's BookStore, South Bend, Ind. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22, 1833. 2!)tf W G rOMEROT II COR BIN I'OJIEItOV & CORBIE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVING formed a partnership in the practice of the law. for a term of years, will promptly attend to any business entrusted to them, in any of the courts of Northern Indiana; and will give partrcular attention to all collections. Agencies, buying and sellingland, Vc. Office up stairs in Pomeroy's Ne Brick Store, where one of us can be found during all business hours. Plymouth lad.. Feb. 1st, 1851. 43tf Tnn rp A Fine Asortment from J f x 37c roll 00 per: lb by If. B- PFRSMNG $ Co. .

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New Era. 1854 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. 3&I?2Sv&& $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED L JIS0. T MS 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 and comlort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the decease of their natural protectors and lathers, and at the same time properlv remunerating those managing its affairs, and keeping it in a sound nndreliahie condition. Although the Company lias deposited SI 00. 0t) with the Comptroller of New York, to se cure its transactionsGovernmental rantion. it still offers to parties desirous of effecting Insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. Atl the necessary infortnai ion may La had upon application to the undersigned. WM. J. BURNS, Aeent. Derr. 15, K,.-,3. 44yl. N ev Establishment. SILVERSMITHING. '"11E undersicned having permanently j located in Plymouth, for the rumore of, carrying on the above business in all its various brandies, would respectfully inform the citizens and tho 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 Laporte street, immediately opposite Palmer's store, where he is now ready to 'Renair WATCHES. L0 KS. ITInsical Instruments Jewelry. His experience in the business warrants him j in awuiiii in luaioiiiers u.ai tnerai saus-i . , ni.i i. r.i . - i r i action shall be the result of the;r trial of his iic III.CMU5 jiiitivuiu: riiiciii.- s ; j fast as the patronage and wants of his custo-1 I mrs ma reo lire. In a word he desires to ! ski!l. lie intends making improvements as mrs ma reo keep up with the improvements and advancing prosperity of the town, and solicits the pat ronage of the puMic. He is making arrangements to keep a con- ' stant supply of ?2oIts :ind V:itrlis, ! which he illell as cheap as first rate articles of the kind can be bought elsewhere in ' Northern Indiana. O'The highest cash price paid for old fold an.l silver. 31.(5. RODGERS. .April -J7, 1S5I. 8tf. DAGUERREOTYPES. &5. THE subscriber wishes to inlonr: the 1 ' t l x . rti .i 1 . innauiuinisui riymouui and surrouuumg country that he has taken Rooms over Brooke & Houghtoii's store, where he is now ready to take Uaguerrean Likenesses in a good and approved style, and engage to do that which will be safislactory to those who wish to obtain so important a relic of their friends or themselves. J. E. ARMSTRONG. .April 27, 13Ö1. atf. Clothing Emporium. Call at the sign of the Regulator JfZ. We have on band a large supply of Shrill? and Summer 73 .n a:x rar jst.el w crs9 Well made and of good quality, which we are selling on the principle of'juick rales and small profits. KM.mir-13 our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we never allow our customers to be drawn away from us by better bargaiiiZ than we offer them ourselves. WJvSTERVIiLT & HEWETT. April fi. 5tf. j " iL SS ä -t o CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goods, Groceries, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, CLASS, GLASSWARE, and Pittsburg Minnfaclure peneralli;. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dee. 15, 1S53. 4iyt. Marble Factory. riHE undersigned would resI pectiully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Bend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, MONUMENTS, TOMBS & TABLES. Neatly executed, and of the bes 5 stock; which he will sell as low as any shop in the country. His work manufactured to or ler, is executed with the greatest precision, and the inscriptions strictly followed, as near as possible. His shop is on Mishawaka street epposite I. D. Calvert's Livery stable. II. R Pershing will act as my agent U Plymouth, receive inscriptions and forward them, and 1 will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNOBLOCK. April 6, 1811. fitf. Discovered at Last! A ITIystcry Explained. A REVOLUTION IS CERTAIN! VICTORY IS OURS! TVTEU EW THEORY OF DISEASE is awakenin? the inquiry in the minds of all who ,-ead it: How is it that Americans have been solong and solavislily immured in darkness aud ignorance on the subject of disease. DR. A. L. ADAMS' LIVER BALSAM, The great Panacea of disease. is offered to the afflicted of the States and Territories 'or the entire cure ol' Liver Complaints in all stages, II Uious Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronic Lung Fever, Dropsical affections. Consumption, Ilowel complaints, Diarrhae, Dysentery, Kheumastim, Dleeding Piles, Blind Piles, Scrofula, Salt Hheum. Dyspepsia, General Debility, Nervousness, Costiveness, ndigestion, Obstructed Menstruation, &c. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver IJalsam has stood the wreck and test for the last fifteen years, and hasproedto 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 aboe diseases. The most shepticil have become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liter Balsam tobe The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the afflicted Everywhere. Testimonials come up from every track it has . made, swollen with expressions of gratitude, forth-.' rlie ' received by its use. Ami in submitting this, the Liver Balsam is recommended lo all those suffering under the Iron Uru$ of the Monster Disease and 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 llaLarnis 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 all subject. Sold by II. B. PERSUING & Co, Plymouth. MANN & Co. Rocheter. G. E. SCOTT, Gen. Agent, No 67, Randolph street, Caieago ll. march 0, 135. jj-i.

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SO so58. -OS C 8 im S 3 o K r.L. o i o r - 0s - 2 Los : pi s p l l H ex. i 3 CO O is ar o c r . 3 i ' S3 " 7- z' - ZZ vt o " q it : G 2 - ft rz. 2 "Z S 'H,i 5 2 "? 2 - r a OoOr; ft Another Shew in Town rilHE undersigned having formed acopartJL citu citizens of Mar-hall and adjoining counties I 4l A4 ll ai. i'.ll ...nii.iiiu H. iM.tiiiiri4iip ,.1 I that they will continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, pjarnracf nu3 oMan, And all other articles of Hurse Tuilorinsr got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and give satisfaction. They have made arraiifreinentsto work none but the liest of stock, and have it put to;e: her in a workmanlike manner, and then there are no risks to run. CrirrisitrcTriiiiiuiii;; done to order, ami with neatness and durability. Shop atthe old stand on the west side of Michigan street, nuxt door to Barber's hardware stoie, where they will he pleased to wait upon those who mav favor thm with a call. BARNARD & II0U. Sept.'J:, U2yl. DR. DUNNING'S V EG ETA RLE GASTRIC Sugar-Coated Pills. rpilESS Pills are thoroughly Anti-Rillious 1 and alterative, and are adapted toalldiseases in the West; are carefully prepared, after thirty years experience amon bilious diseases. They are invaluable ns a r inedv for Headache, Giddiness, Diairlicea, Dispepsia, Cholic, Fever and Ague, and diseases generally attendant upon a derangement of the Stomach and Liver, Forthwith restoring the appet.te and digestive organs to their natural vigorous health. Directions accompany each box. Fursale by PERSHING & CO. july 7, 18J. lSyl. Plymouth, la. "There is a tide in the a I airs of iiieti, Which, at the Hood iceds on to foi tUtl'1.'' "And lh?re is s Jf! jn the affaire of Tromm, Which, taken at tho flood, leads God knows when?'' There is a tide in t lie affairs of J. BROWNLEE & Co. Which has led to the results predicted by them two years aco, and has made our assurance doubly sure, that "Moncxt Corner" Is 'like the tilings we love to 6ee. ITROM the first, we spoke to you candidly . and fairly, stamped our house with 'honesty,' made that principle our motto in businessfrom our statements through sales, credit, accomt, note and collections, to the end and the results are evident We have made Monej! And so have our customers. We areci.cour aged to persevere and :et rich if we can; but in so doinj we intend to do it by fair trades, Reasonable IJroJifs, And the increase of buincss that fair dealing will always insure. Hy our making money, you are not poorer; for you have got an equivalent for your cash and produce, and we have been enabled t3 make HI ore Intensive J'uicliaves Than heretofore, have enlarged our room, and are NOW RECEIVING And offering a larger, better and more desirable STOCK 0 Than has ever been brought to this market before, by us or any other houe. It is useless to enumerate. We have a jrereral assortment for Town aud country Trade, and if you call and see us, you are welcome to price elsewhere, and then come back as we know you will do and buy of us. lie pay for our goods, and sell accordingly, and if .me man who don't pay, sells cheaper, we shall not try to compete with him. The government mint might as well try to compete with bogus makers, f you deal with us, you deal with legitimate traders, who adhere to business rules, and you can always relyonus. f you deal with illegitimate houses, you never know how or where you stami. We have no Elephants to stare a!, or large pictures to show you, but ire hire rut the Goods You Want! And will sell them to you on terms consistent with the name of 'Honest C irner,' and so that oa will speak well of J.imOWNLLK & Co. May 18,1851. 1 111". Life and Fire Insurance. COME one and all and pet your lives and property insured, at reanonable rates and by reliable. Companies. Office over Wheeler's Store. J. G. U3U0KNE Agent. Feb 9, 1854. 4'Jtf. ItOOT.IVIfi Sil GUI PZt.iFXna:. fWv TUEuiidersignedrespectfully informs I (vj thacituens of Plymouth and vicinity that he has commenced the tbove bus iness in this pl.ico aud rcipeotfully solicit the patronage of the public. He inte id"; keeping on hands a good supply of ready made AH'-öSHOBJS" The public are requested to call and examine his stock. Shop on Michigan street opposite C. II. Reeve's xesidence. JOHN GITE April2th"b2 noil !y.

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at the Bank Store. Plymouth, July 14, 1353. 19tf. American House. WM. PECHER, Proprietor. On lUidiignii street, south part of PLYMOUTH, IXD. : rrii'IIS house having been rcmoddled and I. comfortably fitted ui, is now prepared for the reception of the public, a.'.d the pro , prietor will spare no pains in rendering it a

co:nfortable,and desirable stopping place for I ness n ainis various oranci.es, uom ine p.a.nTravellers and .thers. His experience in the j est to.lI.ie U10st fashionable style. All work )m:in.ce o n ,1 i, ; .1 t rm ; aA iTrt c r. ., .j a. not pu lim ? cu st omers, wil 1 be ta ken off their

, entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, may be found sufficient recommendation for a trial at least. J Larjje and commodious New ! Have been erected forthis bouse, and in connection with it is a LIVERY STABLE, j where horses and carriages .may be had on I short notice, and on the mist reasonable terms. I Persons wishing a private conveyance to ; any pirt of the country, can be accommoda ted at their own pleasure. March 30, 18-4. 4yl. 1. WITTER E. Kl'MfTION WITTER & SUMPTION, Wholesale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers South BcikI Iiicli:m:i, Offer to the public the largest assortment of Books and Stationery, PAPER HANGINGS &C. TTH'ER brought to Northern TnJ diana. We are receiving Goods every month, directly from i lip mililisliprs and manufacturers in New York : ailJ as we ,jsvote our entire attenl ion to this . . . . branch ol business, we can sell at wholesale or retail on the most liberal terms. We ere determined to sell lower than the lowest. BOOKS School. Miscellaneous, Fancy, Music, Medi cal. Law. Blank an 1 Tov IJjjks-, Illauk Books for Towv.ship officers. PAPER. Gap, Letter, Note Rill, Music, Writing, Tissue, Monochromatic, Win-low and IVrappimr paper. l'EXS. Gold, Steel, Zink, Piatina, Quils. .Vn' Black, Hlue, Red, Green, Carmine and Inlellible. CARDS Business. Friendship, Calling, School, rancy and conversation cards. l'eii knives, I'aper knives, Drawin? i ns'ruments, Guitar Strings, Violin Strings, Keys Bjws &c. &c. 1 MUSICAL IXSTRUMEXTSWoUns, ! Guitars, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Flagiolets I and Banjoes. ! If I.I . I 1 P 77? lnr.ro n ,1 cr.lanlM oc. sortmeut. 0"t)rtlers attended to promptly, and Goods sent toany point desired. N. U. We take special pains to supply Teachers of School Districts with the Books adopted by Northern Indiana Teachers' Institute, je. 30 1V.VJ. 171: DR. J. W. BENNETT Practiceiiig Physician, Wil promptly attend toal! calls in me line ot his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, third house north of the Dunham House. August 4, 1853. 2sMff. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders his professiona l services to the citizens of 'lymouth and surrounding country. All calls, day or night, shall ,-ceive prompt attention. Office on Michigan Jtftöi Opposite the Printing office No. 30tf. Throw Physic tö iheDogs. 13rJLVE!MAC!IF.R'S HYDItO ECLECTIC . VOLTAIC CHAIN'S, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanently curing ail Neurilgic diseases, Rheumatisiii, piinf.il 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. TJie.se chnins were first introduced iu the city ofNew York lessthanone year since, and after being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital iu the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Camochau, Van lluren and others, it was discoverod that they possess strange and wonderful power iu the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparallelled. Previous to their iutroduction into this conntry, they were used in every hospital in Eu rope, and are secured by patints in France, ' fiermanv. .Instria. Prussia, -a: d Kntrland? and ! also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL." The principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvellous cures are, first that all nervous diseases are attended and produced by a deficient supply of nervous fluid, and an agentthat resembles closely electricity, ot electro magnetism; and second thatthe electro magnetic chains, by beinsr worn I over and upon the part and oigar. 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, 1 but a riirid observance of the general law of part diseased adds much to the effect of the Vi o 1 1 Ii !. riini r- 1 1 ltrik?L- fnsvfis.il unrtrt t 1 1 a chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One Thousand Dollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure both from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have been effected by the use of Pulvermachei's Electric chains. They nev1 er fail to perioim what they are advertised to do, and 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 by the use of these cluius. Uy applying 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 thit disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. Thechain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one endofthe chain should be applied directly to the seat o: the pain or disease, ar.d the other end opposed to it. HE 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 RELIEF from the most acute pain, is produced atthe momentof application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain.a pamphlet, gratis. J. STE1NEUT, Sole Agent, GGÖ Broadway, cor. Prii.ce st. II. li. PERSHING & Co., Agent for Marshall county. Marh 2, 1831. fiv'yl.

WEAVER & SHOOK, TAILORS,

f Lately from Ohio, wish to in,'form the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country, that they have established - themselves in the above busi ness in the room formerly occupied by Sutphen 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 tho LATEST FASHIONS, And intend carrying on the Tailoring busit . . r a hands. Their work shall be made low for cah. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Garments cut to ordcrand on short notice. Feb. 2. 1831. 43yl. IVoticO S reby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Jimes . Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payable to James 11. Case, and immidiaie settlement 13 required. J. H. CASE. 1UCHAHD HUDD. March 20, 1854. 3tf. Still Going it Alone. iFuvnititt'c z&nvc xtoom. r I THROUGH the liberality, punctuality and JL kindness of his numerous c ustomers and friends, the undersigned is still able to go it clone iu the Chair and Cabinet Iflaking In all its various branches, and as an evidence that he is not on his last legs, he invites his old customers and the public generally to call at his Ware Room., where thty may soou be convinced of the propriety o; their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any quantity of Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus, LorKcrs, Tables Stands, Bedsteads, tc. &r.f which are made in the most approved style and ol" tbc best qunlity of materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a large slock of $o:iouc Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any arti cle not on hand, wirsv Having em ployed a good D e p a rtment, that he can supwith a better nrworkman in the he would fäay ply his customers tide of chairs than ihis market. has ever been offered in Call at his Furniture 7arc-l?ooms in the building formerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors berow Pomeroy's stoV, and be convinced of the truth of the above. Heing well prepared to do undertaking, he will keep on hand or make on the shortest notice cSi Collins of ever' size 33 And description. Shop in the Dawsbuildingoppositc the Post Offae. P. S. Persons getting coffins will be expected to make arrangements, or pay for them at t he time ot taking them away. A liberal deduction will be made to those who pay for them at the time. WM. L, PIATT. I J"Thoe indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, w:ilplease favor us with u call. W. L. P. April 20, in." 4. 2yl. Got a Potatoc Clock! Inth, 'ot-vp-fll-t.lit-o'cToi;" and Toned thai HAD just returned from the el v.th a new Stock of DRUG S & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, he can pronounce PURE &, UNADULTERATED. ISeing a practicing Physician, Dr.- L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can assure you that his are 110 spurious imitations, got up at home, but are what they purport to be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils, Djcs, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, (aiuiis, and all the arlicles usually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Grocer ics Of superior qualities for family use, 01 lo supply a small country trade. SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES. SYRUPS. FISH, PICKLES Sf CONDIMEXTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nut., Ac, all of a superiorquality aud flavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, Women, Boys, Girls, Tlabies, loafers, ,,I,sa"d heaJs fromthe ?"est, re. fumes down to a three cent cigar; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll find somei hing you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look around atour patent jHcötctaca, Notnostrums, but genuine articles, made by the inccnorandasgood as he can makethem. See our Wooden Ware and n.iskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thing. "Sure as you're born," we will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in our lint, you can have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. BR. 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 not abseilt on business. Oct. C, 1853. 31tf. Siimtrauce on JLitt. IN AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT THE Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. IL REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. Av Le'Tion, Medical examiner. IL, CAL1FORNIANS INSURED.JTD Aug 18 1853. 2lyl. Hnn't Forget it! 4 LL those indebted to N. K. racnara oc r Co. either bv note or book account, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle, as the business of the firm mutt be closed. N. R. PACKARD & CoFeb 23, 1834. 51tf

JLETimil WJE.Vl'.

A change of Firm and proprietorship has not entirely demolished the Grocery and Provision Store of VAN VALKENBURGH &. CO. TfIIE bestand most general assortment o X Eatables that we have ever had, is cow stored away in the two rooms we no-- occupy. The end is not yet, as we are t'tttrmined to keep our customers supplied wkh U.e best Sugars, Coffee and Tea, Molasses, Fish of different kinds, CANDIES, SPICES Dy Snlflsr I'obacco, Soaj) Can- ; dies, Woodemvare &lc. i Our customers will always find, (when thev can be had foi the cash,) GOOD POTATOES, HA CON HAMS, DEANS, DRIED FRUIT, and as fast as vegetables make their appearancer we intend paying the -'armer the lest market casb prices for them, and leal them out to i families at small bandage. j We do not intend that any person in this community shall starve especially when they ! have the money. j This house is permanently located, and i with our determination to do justice, deal fairly and pay our honest debts, we hope to rxerit ! a continuance ofthat patronace heretofore to liberally bestowed, and which we know he been thanklullv received. VAN VALKENBURGH & Co. mai JO I5-1: 4tf. DEALERS IN GROCERIES k PROVISIONS, East side Michigan street, PLYMOUTH, IND. March 1G, 1654. 2tf E S ELLIOTT E BLLAN013 New Firm at the old Stand! rrHE undersigned having formed a copartJL nership, will continue the wagon and carriage mauu'acture at the old atand under the firm of IZUiolt 4V Mcltmgce And areendeavoringto keep pace with the improvements of the age. Tncy are no doctorbut to the Farmers and others of Marshall andadjoining counties they would say a fw words about Wagons Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle wagons a lave beretolore been selling in this and other markets foiSlOO, they now offer at -S3 those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rale, and all other work in proportion. They a?e determined not to be undersold or oatdone in either price or workmanship, 1 y any oth.r workmen in Northern Indiana, unr by work manufactured atChicatoorelsewht re and brought here for sal?. They are lway. on the hill, and ready lo witness and be responsible for the durability of their work; hut wagons brought here from a distance and foIJ, if they do not prove good, themakcr has yenr money, and places his thumb and finder tö his nose,and you may whistle forabefer wrj-on. They now have a superior lot of ieasoned timber selected by themselves which thev expect to make up for their customers, and 1 responsible for its doing good service. urucrs tromoher counties promptly at'.endj ed to. ELL10TT& BELANG EE. Jon. 1-5 1. 47tf. jVf its. n.Ki:ic has removed to fcr new building opposite the Post Office. where she is prepare 1 to accommodate her old customers aud others, in the vaiious LrancLts of L'liHincry aud Mnntan Mailing. She keeps on hand and formale, an assortment of Materials forltonnets and Trimmings, and win endeavor to keep properly posted in the latest and most approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerabl experience inthe business, she will 1 e sbl to render general satisfaction to those who'rr.ay favor her with their pa'rctr.ge. Nov 17 13.3 STtf. FOR INDIANA, 1 EfiOMMENDED. in compliance with thr X requisitions of law, by the State Uoard jf Education, consisting of the Governor, Audito." 0 Slate, Treasurer of State, Secretary of State, ad the Superintendent of Public Instruction. fSee School Itiur, SteliQn 77. Office of Supfrih!'Hdfnt of PuMic InUmrlioir, jNnMJMroLi?, Xot. 1653. At a meeting ot ,.'? State Hoar I of Education held at the Capitol, Spvember 14, each member of the Hoard Lei; presea, the fallowing document was adoptedI.vniASAPOLis, Nov. J- loo. The State Board of Education epprove the following list of text books for cii.mon schools: McGl'lFET'S ECLKCTIC SpELJ JM- J?,-,?Kf The xdiaxa First Ivfadek, Tue Indiana Second Rkaper, The diana Third Reader, The sdiana Focrth RrADF.R, UtTi.KR's English Grammar, Mitchell's Primart Ceograthv, Mitchell' a Gi.ogk '.riir am Atlas, Riv's Arithmetic, Part First, Ray's Arithmetic, Part Second, Ray's Arithmetic, Part Third, Webster's Dictionaries. The examination of the Rooks for our Common Schools involved great labor, hut the Board has endeavored to perform theardtioiu and responsible duty judiciously, thoroughly and faithfully, intrinsic merit for instruction has been considered of paramount importance and secondly, economy to the State. The SCHOOL TRUSTEES, whose duty it i to tnoir what books are used, can do much to assist the State Board in obtaining what tho School Law contemplates, and economy to the people demands uni.ormity in school book, throughout the State. W. C LARPABEE, Superintendent of Pubic Instruction and President of the Board of Education. N. B. A lare number of School officers and Teachers in Indiana have already adoptee! the above books recommended by the State Board in compliance with the New School Law -thus showing a determination of the friends of education toco-operate with the Board in securing throughout the Stale the uniformity desired, which will cvoid Irequent and exatiou changes, benefit the learner, and relieve jalents of a great and unnecessary expense. The aboe Books are published, and for sale by Booksellers generally, throughout Indiana, by Morton & Griswold, Louisville; YV. B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati; Thomas Cowperthwait & Co., Philadelphia; Pratt. Woodford & Co., aud Clark, Austin & Smith, New York. April 13. 1654. 5m3. JXO. S. DODOIUDGE, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, i aito Jiusicr vmmissioncr in mc Is, ana ,.v-.f .,.uuu. Will also pay particular attention to Accncief. "-11 x - 1 1 " 1 . . iouecuons oi ciaiics, ana will promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to him. ith fidelity. IS'OHIO, 1803. 3f jl.