Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 July 1854 — Page 4
Siemoutü scanner öfftcc Are uot informed that we are prepared; to execute in a neat and fashionable styU ; all kinds of f hither in black or other colors, ine ma-1 terials are now in good order, and the es- i tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhjnaa. Jan. 1353. CCBlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices fc Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Alstf" lllank Notes, kept for sale at this office . m i mi at prices to suit the times. 1 T 1 1 Goods tor the Million, " " J. F. VAX VALKEXBL KGII & CO. ! II AYE just received one of the best stocks OF ! Fresh Groceries j Ever brought to this market, and are of- ; ferin them at such prices a3 cannot fail to please every body. Sixteen lbs. of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere for SI 00, but it can at their store. j Syrups, Molasses, an Jspices of all kinds ; that are not excelled in this or any other j mar ket That Golden Suruv! Don't know whether we shall have enough to: go round, but we can get more. 1 Dried Fruits of all kinds especially j n excellent article of Peeled Peaches. Hamburg Cheese, that is cheese and no 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 t this establishment, but the gentlemen. Ladies. Cooks and the. rest of mankind" are respectfully invited to call and examine the new stock for themselves. May 4. 1831. J. F. V. & Co. VARIETY STÖR rriHE undersigned having taken the Room ormerly occupied by the Rank Store, are now olTering to ihe citizens o'Marihali county, and as many from other counties as will favor them with a call, a geneial assortment of DRY GOODS, Quccnstcarc, glasscure GROCERIES. Every thing that Men, Women and Chil dren may need, can be found at The 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 boast of our Cheap Good, as the people will ultimately find out where they cm get the bargains, and then there they iriL'buy. We prefer shotting our Goods with their prices, and ask the customer give us that opportunity at all events, and if we fail to convince them that we offer them as goal and a little BETTER BARGAINS Than they can find elsewhere, we shall 110H grumble at the lossot their custom that's ail. Hut a trial we ask, and shall we not have hi 2i. B. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet the demands of a heavy anu extensive trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SH IX AB ARG EU & BURCH. April 20, IS j4. 7tf. Boot and Shoe Store. J. ITCcDANXEL, Late IromOhio, having taken possession occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery. 011 Michigan, street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where he has just opened Hiebest 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 attentiou of the frillies to his stnek of DRESS SHOES, which conit in part ot GAITERS of different styles, JEKXY LIND BOOTECSand TIES. HUSKIN BOOTEES of dilTer-nt gfyles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN' SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shoes; together with a variety of other Hoots and JShoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work in his line to order, and intends to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of his own manufacture of Hoots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be gureu to the manufacture of Gentlemens' Fine Roots and Ladies sewed Shoes of all ki a sHaving had a lon experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ampie satisfaction to all who will favor him with a callN. 13. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. Mcl). April '17, 1851. 8yl, Exciting JYewsl! Have formed a copartnership in the Grocery &, Provision f TIRADE, and are selling Groceries at very low rates indeed. We don't expect to undersell our neighbor?, but our Groceries were bought low for cash, and if you will call we will insure you value received for your money. We iniend doing a cash business, which will enable us to pay you cash fo ill kinds of f we cant sell you something. All kinds of FRESH GUOCERES for 7ora.ly ue, keptconstantly on hand, and all goods warranted to give good satisfaction. When you come to town, come and see us. In connection with the Grocery, we have erected a largo And have employed- an experienced Baker, which will enable us to keepon hand all kinds of eatables in that line. Don't forget the place 3d doot from Honest Corner, attne 6ign of Bakery, Grocery and Provision Store. PACKARD & FURRY. March 23. 1854. 3tf. BOOTS & SHOES, Oae ofthebest assortments in Northern Indian, for ale at the lowest figures, at the Oct 13 REGULATOR. Kusiiels Timothy $eeil wanted OU by POMEROY & BROTHER, oct 27 133. 31tf.
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Si.ooo iiewahd: POMEROY & BROTHER ARE now receiving and opening a large and elegant assortment of Spring Styles OF QOJDLDJ3JD50 Embracing every variety usually found in the western Market, which they will offer al prices not to be found short o:' Chicago, For Cash or Ready Pay They have cleared out their OLDJSOODS, ami the present stork is entirely XJ.W, and nothing short of Rf.ady Pav in some .shape, will answer their purpose, as they now make their House strictly &a.SSS S3M2sJ2s Which was one object thy had in preparing for a new stock. All tare alike. 4o credit: o Simmer mruuii iiini.tc u .71 jtut lMcmy 01 oou at o itr Tk 1 .1 . . t 1 A, . . I. iM,.1!a. . 1 I .: ' A 1I'A IT FOR CASH. Having been in business here ince June 1st, IirJS, and done all for the benefit of the public wiihin their power still coutinuintlic same public spirit in the wayof building Rail Roads, upon which their contracts amo'Uit to over $123,0011 They ask to be sustained, patronized and protected. Friends are invited to call and see u Enemies invited to stay away; but they intend to sell Goods so low that all will say Pomeroy & Brother must be friends to the public, and shall have some of our dunes. Then come price the Goods examine for yourselves, and oblige POMEROY & BROTHER. April 13. 1854. t'df. Rags, Rags, Rags! WE war:t 5200 worth of Rags at :t cents a pound. POMEROY .V BROTH Eli. oct 27, 18 3. 3-1 tf. Wall iV Window pupcr. 1 New supply of Hall and Window Paper ; Printed shades, &c, just received by j A G. B. ROBERTS. 1 Laporte July 14, 1333. 13yf. G. B. Roberts' Advertisements. LAPORTE, INDIANA. 01 ILtuc SJntß'Stovc. Rtlublished in the City in IS 11. G. B. ROBERTS, DISCCitflSTS, and Apothecaries in C'l.irk's Ilrick Block, oppo.site the pub. ?qnre E.tPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALERS IS Drugs & Medicines, Chemical, Pure Wines and Licjuors furMedcal purposes, and articles of diet. First Quality Only! Conside-inif the necessities of the invalid, too sacrel to be trilled with, by the sale of vitiated Medicines, their chief aim during 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, a. well as mire and unadulterated. Piiysician's prescriptions, and family recipei entrusted tothem, will be accurately and neatly prepared, and in no case will any but pure and genuine medicines be used and purchasers may rely upon tho prices in all cases bein as Iowas at any other establishment. In addition to the above, llieyhavrr a large assortment of F A X C 1' A 11 T J C L i: S , Comprisine elegant Foreign and American perfumeries, Cologne Waw-rs, Gtrmau, French an 1 American. Also, agents fot Ihe moi! de sirable Patent Medicines tothii l-r;iricli of their business the most constant ati-:il;ii xvill be given, and the most populnrand approved remedies of the day will be added lo their list a they establish iheir claims upon the public mind. G. B. ROBERTS. Laport Dec. 1. ISVL lUyl. Wn I c 1 1 es , ft i 1 1 e r w a r t AND Fancy Goods. THK subscriber would in I'oriTi Iiis old customers and the public j;enerally thai he has returned :ro;u Chicago and established hiinsell again in .Vulh Den I, for the purpose orc.irrv'nig on the above businesv and that he has on hand a well selected stock ol the latest fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chrins Keys and Seals, Gold Ear rings, Pinter Rings, RreastPin, Gold Psnsand Pencils tiol l Pens with silverh dd'-rs. Locket. Rracelets .Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of al. descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, P.utter Knives and a variety ofSilverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His faciIitieH with ir.antifactHrers, importers aid wholesale dealer.", -"ill cn-i'de him to supply Iiis customers with goods that wi 11 in variety, beauty, fashion and cheapness meet all demands. Clicks. Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silcr and Gold. Store one door south of Witter & Miller's Rook Store, South Dend, Ind. WM. L. DARRKTT. Sept '22. 18 V.l. 'J'Jtf w g roMnoT ii con BIN rOJIXIlOY A CO It BIX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVING formed a'partnership in the practice o'"the law, for n term ol years, will promptly attend to any business entrusted to them, in any of Ihe courts of Northern Indiana; and will give partrcular attention to all collections, Agencies, buying and selling land, c Office up stairs in Pomeroy's Ne' Riick Store, where one of us can be found during all business hours. Plymouth Ind., Feb. 1st, 18 SI. 43tf . fl"t TYl A Fine Assortment from A -1- 37c roSI 00 per. lb by II. R. PFRSMING .y Co. 9 - - " - 1 " - - 1 " They are Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson ARE now receiving a larg and Splendid assortment of Clothing $ Groceries. IVe now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and vicinity, to call and examine our stock, and by so doing you will find every thin you want in our line, and you will also find them Cheap. Although we are on one of the corners, we e don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking God that we are not as other men, or in other words, by saying that we will either sell at cost or cheaper than any one else in town. la short we are selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customers must judge as to our hoi esty and integrity, to do which we are willing to trust them. OTPlease give us a call. B, H. & P. June 1, 1851. i3tf. Cod Fish & White Fish . ! For sale by II. B. PERSUING Co.
New Era. 1851 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. s&s-s&kSL $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and C5 Wall street, New York. ESTAUJLISUEU I J35C10flIHS old and permanently establisheJ I Company is not in pursuit of public patronage as an experiment, but is seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness and comtort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS mpon the decease oftheir natural protectors and lathers, and at the same time properly remunerating those managing its affairs, and keeping it in a sound and reliable condit ionAlthough the Company has deposited 3 1 00, j OuO with the Comptroller cf New York, to se : cure its transactionsfiovernmental rantion. it still offers to parties desirous of effecting In- ' surauce on Lite, undoubted additional secu-1 rity. ! All the necessary information may le had; upon application to the undersigned WM. J- BURNS, .liient. 4-1 . Deer. 15, 1833. New ICstabliöhinent. SILVERSMITHING. PHK undersigned Inving permauentljr A located in Plymouth, for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its various branches, would respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally, that he will 1 promptly attend to their calls at his shop one door west ol the corner in the old riymouth H'del, on Laporte street, immediately opposite Palmer's store, where lie is now ieaily to Repair WATCHES, L0 KS. 3Iiisic:tl Instruments . Jewelry. His experience in the business warrants him in assuring his customers tl.at general satis-1 faction shall be the restilt of their trial of his skill. He intends making improvements as fast ast'ie p.itrorsae aiul wants of his customers ma require. In a word he desires to keep up with the improvements and advancing prosperity of the town, and solicits the patronage of the public. He is makiirg arrangement to ktf p a constant supply of Clock anil W:ttcli's, which he willsell as cheap as first rate articles of the kind can be bought elsewhere in Northern Indiana. inrThe highest cash price paid Tor old gold and silver. M.G. RODGERS. April -27, 1851. Stf. DAGUERREOTYPES. i (!V1 miS'A XllL THE subscriber wishes to inlorm the '"habitants of Plymouth and surrounding jf country that he lus taken Kooins over Rrooke &. Houghton's store, where he is now reidy to take Daguerrtan Likenesses in a good and approved style, and engageJ to do that w hich will be salis.'actory to those who wish to obtain so important a relic of their friends or themselves. J. E. ARMSTRONG, ipril 27, 1851. Ctf. Clothing Emporium. 2 Call at the sign of the Regulator Jrt. We have on hand a lare supply of Spring ami .Siiiiiiiict m? xf . a. iz: ar era 9 Well made and of good quality, w hich we are Sb-llim on the principle of 'nick natis and small profits. F.xamire our slock before purchasiiij; elsewhere, as we never allow our customers to be drawn away from us by better bargains than we offer I hem ourselves. WESTLRYLLT & 11EWETT. April n. &tf. '&. SS -Tis -zEL o CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry (oods, straw goods, Groceries, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS A: SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, und l'ittsL u rg Mi nufacture generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec 1 185:1. 1 2 y I . Marble Pactory. riHE undersigned would resJ pectlully inform the citizvns ot Marslifiil and adjoining co-nties that lie is still carrying on the Marble Manufaciorv at South Rend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of in r i . r'r ti'J'i I ...i TOMB STONES, MOE ÜMENTS, TOMBS & TABLES. Neatly executed, and of the bes i stock; which he will Fell as low as any shop in the country. His work manulactured to or ler, :s 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. 11. II Pershing will act asmya jent it Plymouth, receive inscriptions and forward them, and I will deliver the work according to order. JACOH KXOTJLOCK. April 6, 18. I. Stf. Discovered at Last! A Itlystery Explained. A REVOLUTION ISCERTAIX! VICTORY IS OIRS! NEW THEORY OF DISEASE is awakening the inquiry in Ihe minds of all w ho .-ead it: How is it that Americans have been soloug and so lavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease. Dil. A. I.. ADA MS' Limit BALSAM, The great Panacea of ditseabe. is offered to the afllicted of the States and Territoties :orthe entile cure o!" Liver Complaints in all stages, Rdlious Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronic. Lung Fever, Dropsical affections, Consumption, Rowel complaints, Diarrhoe, Dysentery, Rheumastim, Bleeding 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 proed to the most skeptical, beyond i shadow of doubt, that it is the Only Reliable Medicine ever Discovered, (being purely all vegetable.) for the permanent cure of the aboe diseases. Themost skeptical have become its most sanguine votaries, and pronounce the Liter llulsam tobe The Only reliable Hurbinger of Health to the afflicted Everywhere. Testimonials come up from every track it has made, swollen with expressions of gratitude, for the relief received by its use. And in submitting this, the Liver 11 a Isam is recommended to all those suffering under the Iron C-raSp of the Monster Disease and at once procure one bottle ol Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Balsam. The reader is referred to the medical Tract, found by making application to the A?ent, 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 all subject. Sold by H. B. -PERSHING &: Co, Plymouth. MANN tc Co. Rocheuter. G. E. SCOTT, Gen. Antf Ho 67, Randolph ktreet, Chicego ll. isjtCIi 3,1851. lyl.
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o ts o o oo H O ui C3 O '-4 s O SO? In . 5 cO: 3) V. ?os u m i C w k o i "TJ 5 - 2 r- 3 m 1 1 2 je m 2. a Til 5 o "l I H n 3 CA o or o t - 5 c f- - He?g O ir. " I Ui 0 n n 2 m - C r n r 1 1z o3 3 r Ci - 3 -L o - . 3 03 s 2 I S 1-3 O O Z. - " i i G2 Another Show in Town f lHE undersiL'tied having formed acopart jl iicoiwi', wihuu iiiicvuMNj '.""! citizens ol ilar.iiall and aJjoiuing coun'.ies that they will continue the manufacture ol Saddles, Bridles, And all other articles of Horse Tailoring got up to order, in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and give satisfaction. They hav. made arrangementsto work none but the best of ktock, and have it puf together in a workmanlike manner, and then there are no risks to run. Carriage Trimming 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 hardware store, where they will be pleased to wait upon thost who maj favor tht;ni with a call. BARNARD & HOW; Sept. 2.1, 185.1. '2'2yl. DR. DUPJNING'S V EG ETA B LE GAST R I C Siigar-Coatcd Pills. rPHKSS Pills are thoroughly Anti-Billious I and alterative, and are adapted toalldiseases in the West; are carefully prepared, after thirty years experience among biliousdiseases. They are hivaluahle as a remedy for Headache, Giddiness, Diarrhoea, Dispepsia, Cholic, Fever and Ague, and diseases cuerallv attendant upon a derangement of the Stomach and Liver, Forthwith restoring the appetite and digestive organs to their natural vigorous health. D.rectioii accompany each box. Formale by PERSHING & CO. july7, 1853. I8yl. Plymouth, Is. ' There ii a tide in the alTair of men, Which, taken at the Hood icuds on to fortune." "Ainl there is & tide in the affairs of women, Which, tuken at tho fluod, leads God knows where?' There is a tide in the affairs of J. BR0WNLEE.& Co. Which ha? led to the results prJicted by them two years ago, and has made our asiurance (Foubly sure, that kIIon est Com cr Is 'like the things we love to see.' 1.1ROM the first, we polte to you candidly and fairly, stamped 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 Moncj! And so have our customers. We are encouraged to persevere and get rich if we can; but in so doing we iutend to do it by fir trades, Reasonable Profits, And the increase of bn?ines that fair dealing will always insure. Ry our making money, you are not poorer; for you have f ot an equivalent for yourcah and produce, arid we liave been enabled Vj make J ITIuru l'xleiisiv l'ui'li:ios Than heretofore, have enlarged our room, and are NOW RECEIVING And offering a larger, better and more dejirablo STOCK OF 000DS Than his ever been brought to this market before, by us or any other house. It is useless to enumerate. We have a general assortment for Town and country Trade, and if you call and see us, you are . I 1 . ,.1 1 . . .i .t... ' ncii'uuit; iLi e i n lie i r, aim inuu euine , back as we know you will do and buy of us. We pay for our goods, and sell accordingly, and if Aome 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, if you deal with us, you deal with Ifgitii'iate traders. Who adhere to business rules, and you can always rely on us. 7f you deal with illegitimate houewl;r nT . ?rw,,'erC'0V.an(Ie lime no Elephants lo s are at, or large , piciurcs to show you, but trch tee got the CJoods You Want! And will sell them to you on terms consistent with the name of 'Honest Gjrner,' and so that jou will speak well of J.UROWNLEE & Co. May 18,1854. iltf. Life and Fire Insurance. COME one and all and $ret your live and property insured, at reasonable rates and by reliable. Companies. Office over Wheeler's Store. J. (J.OSUORNE Agent. Feb 9, 1S'4. 49tf. boot .ivn Sil on TIIEundersignedrespectfully inVrms tha citi.ens of I'lyinouth and vicinity that he has commencedthe above bus mess in this place au 1 res pec tfully solicit the patronage of the public. He intends keeping on hands a good supply of ready made BO3?3 AHB SHOISS" - The public are requested to call and examine hi stock. Shop on Michigan street opposite C II. Reeve's residence. JOHNGIPE AprittfV52nii ly.
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American House. WM. PEC HER, rhetor. On JTlicliiffiin street, south part of PLYMOUTH, IXD. rilHIS house having been rcmoildled and
1. comfortably fitted u t, is now prepared for the reception oftl.e public. aj.d the pro prietor will spare no pains in rendering it a t . " J. j ig place lor : comiortableand desirable stoppm 'iv,,..,?!. , j . 11:.... .:.., 1,u.,lllc" aV, "'"V11 . . , uusiness, aiu ins ueieruiineu cnoris 10 rentier entire satisfaction io those wlio may favor him with their patronage, may be found sufficient recommendation for a trial at least. Large aud commodious New Have been erected for this house, and incon- , nection with it is a LI VERY STABLE, 1 where horses and carriages .may be had on short notice, and on the rind reasonable terms, j Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be accornmoda- : ted at their own pleasuie. March 3D, 18." I. 4yl. DR, J. W. BSNHETT Practiccing Phjiclau, Wil promptly attend toall calls j in the line of his profession, a! a:l hours. His office 1 at his residence on Michigan street, third house north of the Dunham House. Aacuit 4, 185:1. 2;tiT. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders his profcssionalservi ces to the citizens of J'lymout h and surrounding country. All calls, day or night, shall receivepromptattention. Ofi'ure on Michigan street opposite the Printing office. So. 30tf. Throw Physic tot he Tegs. TJULRMACHER'S HYDRO ECLECTC L VOLTAIC ClIANS, rroducinz instant relie! lrora the most acute pain, and permanently cur"u; all Neuralgic diseases. Rheumatism, jvi in ful and swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the face, Deafness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache. Pains in the Stomach, Indigcstior. Dyspepsia, Uter:e puins. Paralysis, etc., etc. These chains were first introduced in the rity o' New York lessthanom year sine, and a ter being subjected to tliorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Molt, Carnochan, Van Ruren and others, it was discoverod that they possesv strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success ttiat has attended their use is unparalleled. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in erery hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in Fiance, Cermany, Austria. Prussia, aid England; and also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER U'ELL." The prino'ples upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce liieir marvellous cures are, first that all nervous diseases ar attended ami produced hyp deficient supply of nervous lluid, and on assent that resembles closely electr'ciiy, or electro magnetism; and second that 1 1.9 electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upoa ttie part and oigar. diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous lluid which is required to ptoJuCsa healthy action through the entire system. .No disgusting nostrum is allowed lo he taken whilo UTipr the chains, i... 4 - : : 1 .1 a t .. iüI 1 1 uui a rigiu uucrvancc 01 nie ge.y- ! health are required. Rr.sk ItiClion ytn he part diseased adds much to the tfcet ol the chains, by increasing their magnetic poCo.r. j One Thousand Dollars will be? i'iveii t( aiivnprsnii wn will nrndiicp ' 0 - ( -- - I . so many well authenticated certificates of cure both from intelligent patients and scientific physdeinris, as have been effected by tho use of Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They nver fail to perioral whatthey are advertised to do, and no person has eer been disatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent curci 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, and the other upon the spine just above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF CSE. The chain should be moislened beforo use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly lo thw seat o 'the pain or disase, and the other end opposed to it. RE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but l"r Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the worm has produced so many cases in the. ,a s,UtJ vt1 ifpMpep ? IV NblAN RELIEF from tho most acute ,o,MUuu,tu . ,c lluIU,,uu pii.(..b.u.. , i:iiiv,u mule im.i,ui.iii man can oe piouuceu by opium, in any of its forms. Call ami obtain a p.imphlet, erati-.. J. STElNEHT,Sole Apent, 53 Broadway, cor. Prince st. II. 1J. PEKSHlNd & Co., Agent for Marshall county. March 2, 1SÜ4. 52yl. A AU I heard another voire fry aloud, Mjing: (that is, if you did't hear it you will now) "unto all the people of Plymouth and the &urrounding country, that J. H. CASE, One door north ol'Pomeroy's brick Store keeps the Largest, iMicesr, CAeiMiana best assort ed Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, READY I CLOTHING NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Rccciccd. Anew assortment of Spring . nf p p. . a and SummerJ styles of Coats, Pants, Vests, Slocks. Collars, Shirts that you eon "keep on," Coarse, fine and Kip Hoots, for all sizes. All kindsof ladies wear, Misses Oaiters. Children's Fancy Shoes, Leather Findings, At.Ac. Custom Work always on hand. And made to order on short notice, and All of our Shop Work is Warranted We s$U low cheap "Doo Cheap" for C3h, and shall not be undersold by anybody, not eveu ''the Regulator" tho' "She spread her wings and soar aloft," And and grind out verses green soft, Hann out hertign ofleiters red And all of that just let her 'spread." We arc in for Free Trade," mean to live and help everybody else to; and when we offer you goods, we ask prices to suit th? Goods, and keep Goods to suit the customer. We are an old citizen here, and helped to make a town when our ntr men hardly tho't us worthy of notice; now, after we have made a point worth something, they are for gettitg our places. Give us a call examine our stock and prices, and if you want to buy atall. wecanscll to you just as well, and a little eheaper than any one else, N. B. Shoemakers luppiied with Stock, of any kind. . " J. II. CASE. AprjlSO, 185 1. 7tf. A Fine lot ot Jewelry Oc Wntclics For lalt by H. H. FERSHIXG.
WEAVER & SHOOK, TAILORS,
Lately from Oh:o, wish to inform the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country, that they have established i" themselves in the above business in the room formerly occupied by Sutphen Qver tj,e $e sj0p whcre tjiev are prcparPd lo doall workentiustei to lu ui' mi Min t ilia u ) i w ui i' iiiHi ii luv utol manner. Thev have made arrangements for the regular receipt of the them in the best t a -r" r r r- r A -n III A I And intend carrying on the Tailoring buiness in all its various branches, from the plain-! est tothe most fashionable style. All work; uot suiting customers, will be taken off their , ing customers, will betaken oil their, Their work shall be made low for cash. I rders thankfully received and punctu-, ended to. Garments cut to orderaud on ' oiice. .hands All on! ally attend short noi Feb. 2.1 Si I: 43vl 'Notice Is hereby given that the. partnership heretofore existing between James . Case and Richard Rudd is tliifr: day dissolved by mutual consent, and uli deits, noies ajid accounts due said firm are payable to James H. Case, and immidiaU set- i tkiaent is required. J. II. CASE. ', R CHARD RCDH. March 20, 1831. 3;f. Still Going it Alone. ff n r n f t u v t Zx v c Ii o o 1110. HROUCII the liberalilv, putmtualitv and kindness ol his numerous customer nod friends, the undersigned is still aide to go it alone in tho ' Chair and Cabinet ET&ing In all its various branches, and as an evidence that he is not on his lut legr, he invites his old customers and the public gener ally to call at his Ware Rooms, where thty may soon b conrinced of the propriety of their visit. He is Rt til prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any quantity of Sideboards. Simlarics, Rnrcans. Lorkrrs, Table-:. StRinis, BcdstcailSjir. ir., which are made i n the most approved st vie and ; of the best qualityoi materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a large stock of Seasoned Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any article not on hand. c,QF Having em ployed a rood i : .. ii. Ii" lit. i . IV fir I 11 111 I H .1 -M 3.p- D c p a rtnicnt, TTlffl that he can supll V with a better arhe .von Id Pay ply his customers ticleof chairs than has ever been offered in ;his market. Call at his Furniture 7are-7fnoms in the building formerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomeroj's store, ami be convinced of the Irothol'the above. Rein.' well prepared to do undertaking, he will keep on hand or makeonthe shortest notice Coffins of every .size t2223 And description. MiOp in the Lfaws building opposite ths lost Office P. S. PwTsons yettin, coffins will be expected to make arraus:ements, or pay for them at the time or taking ;hem away. A libera! de.!r(ion wi bem1te o Ul0se wbo foT lht)11 tlCt 1 ' ' WM. L.PIATT. H'Thosc indebted for C7a!inft v.are or Co rf n. lV'llnleaae COr US With a rail W L. P. '2'K April Q.Ö, 1 Got a Potntoc Clock! HAD just returned fromth eaüt with n new Stock. Of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, .ecan pronounce PURP A. 1 1 N A n 11 I TFRATFD. jjein a r,ralirinsr iilVician. IV: L. can sPk advisedly as to the articles he offer's, a id can nssllr that his are 110 ioUS imitalj0Sf sot vp t home, but are what thy purport to be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils.Dj'cs, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, fiiinis, audallthe ariielesusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Of superior qualities for family use, 01 to supply a email country trade. SUG A US. TEA S. C OFFEE. SPICES. SYRUPS. FISH, PICKLES cV COXDIMEXTS OF ALL KIXDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &e, all of a superiorquality and llavor. Fancy Goods, For Men, Womeji, B jys, Girls, Habies, loafers, lopsand dead hearts, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent cigar; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll lind something you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look around atour patent 3Hcö(cüic.o Notnoslrums, but genuine articles, ntaue by the ineentorand as good as he can makethem. See our Wooden Ware and H.iskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thinj. "Surw as you're bom," wc will sll as cheap as any man can and live, and 1 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. k'EMOIL Thankful for pastpatronae and confidence, still continues his practice, and can at all times be found at the store, or his residence, when not absent on business. Oct. G, lc5l. 3 1 tf. Eusuvaucc 011 Äffe IN ESTABLISHED COMPANY AT TUB IN Lowest safe rates. Apply to C. II. REEYE, Agt. Dr. T. A. Le"on, Medical enanuner. IL OAL1FORNIANS INSURLOXE Au? 18 lS5 f. 21yl. Don t. Forgot it! . . .vÄ ii.A in. N. H. Pnrlnrd 1 4 J Co, cither by note or book account, are earnestly requested to call at the old stand and settle, as the business ol the firm trtul It closed: N. R: PACKARD & CoFcbOSSaL 51tf Mjit 111" ui'iiy nn. I
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A change of Firm and prcprictor&h ip h a not entirely demolished tie Grocer and Vrovhion Stoic of VAN VALKENBURGH & CO. r I 'Hi' icsi Qiiu mosi general aft'r'.u.ent o X Ea'ahles that we have ever had, is now a i - StVfJ ou'a.? In t!:e r007rS ,e 'V rCCUpV' he e!ll! !S n?r VGt' as Vet. a,rc .tcim-ntd to keep our customers supplied wi.Ji tl.t Les: JUQdlüj UUiiCÜ diiJ MolaC. FiIl nfflifTfrrilt Uil'fU U K' ' 1 " UIIitrilJl CAND I ES, S P I C ES & Djr Sniff's, uan ui tS, SPICES siitilr rffIl,.,. t Cm JL UUllLLO, tSOdl) Ä ((U" 7 t: tiles, oodoinvarc&.c. Our wstomcrr will always fü.rj, (a!.;n t?e-v can he had foi the cash, '("ODD P(iTA'j ( UAC'UN HAMS, 15EANS, DRIED FRCIT, any as .ist as vegetables malic their af pc'unce we intend p.iyiiisrthe ;iin:cr the teat market cash pi ices for tlu'in, and deal thein out to families at small ham'ae. We do not intend that any prr.'cn in this community shall starve opecially wLtn they have tl1e money. This house is permanently lorpfed. an-l with (hi r Determination to do iu;i e. denl fairly -ml p.iy our honest debts, we l;oj e to merit I a contiiiuaiice ofthat j atrn.ate heretofore liberally l-estowed. ai-d which wc know has been thatikiuilv received. VAN YALKI NDL RGII & Co. mm .0 18")1. jtf. DE.1LEKS IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Kist side AllCillJßll street, PLVMOL'TII, IND. March 1G. 1604. 2tf. K S F.I.I.IOTT X. EJ.I ANJI t New Firm at the old Stand! f IllE iider.iLrned having forir ed r f j artJ. nership, will continue the mium ii find arnage manu acture at the the lirm of old -.aiid under Million & Mcl an gee A nd are tniea vori ng t keej pace : i e im -provemeut.s o:' the are. Tney are nM!ur:or.s but to the Formers and others of Mari.-all a ml aujomin counties !!;-) woiil,! tjy a fcw WOrd.S 1)0V. icons iX, toarriaes. 1; Sue Ji wryjightlron ale warons a l.se l.ercto'ore l-t'en scllini; in this und other inarkcts "oi5lW, they now tuTcr at those with Cast arms at the lowest j.ossilde ran, snd .ill other work in proprt'cn. They pre determined notlo be undersold r outdone in eitht r price or woiininnshi!, l y any oth. r workmen in Northern liuliav, nor by work nnnafaciured uiChicoore!sewhcie and I rourht h re f r .'..le. They are always 011 Ihe hill, arrd ready to witness mid be responsible lor the dura! iJity of thtir work; 1 t v. roil? brourl.t hern (ron a distance and :ohi. iflheydonot prove pool, tLe AiaKtr bus vcur money, and places hi.Ml and and fincrio his nose, and you may whi.-ile foral ct't r v m-on. They now have a superior I1! of . caponed timber selected by Hiemselvf s, 1 hich ti t v t - ect to make up or the.r cust.n. ers, a nd le iesi)nsi!de tor its doimr 1 o d f rv:. Orders iromoihcr counties prompllr at end ed to. n l l i ott &. r; : l a n n r. k. Jon. ?G, Ir.ol. 4; WWWVMI4 JT J rii M' ISS. li t M'd: remove fo hf new I.iuldinj -pn: ie the Post (fief, where sh"4 is prepared to rrocomir.odate her eld customers :" othtrs, w. the Taiiotii I r.)ncl.c of MHIiiirrr aiiti Mana Making. She keeps cn hand and for sale, an ?..ortmcti: of Materials lot JJouiiels nnd Trimn.int', .rnd will endeavor to kep properly ps.c-J ta the Mtcflt.iTid iiMt apprpv d FASHIONS & STYLES. Aftd flat'Cu luTclf that, frm rnn:.;,!? raU exiorience inti. L'Ticc, sJi- w.U I e al l: to render genera l üaii'i'a.",ion U'tl.o-e !.o w.ay favor her u.th their na;roi:;vo. Nor 17 i::53 'fFOR INDIANA, RECOMMENDED, in co:rp!i?.::- vrh thr rmiisitioiiS of law, by the Stale hoard of Kducation, i-onri.stiii of the Governor, Auditor o-State, Tjcasurcr of stnte, Secretary of State, and the SuperintendcMit of Publf In-str-ictiou. Set .School Litr, Scctitm 77. j Office of Sujicriiittiitlnit of Fiibllc lustmlicn, lsi)IA5.UOi.l?, Nov. lS5i. At a meeting cfthr-Sraie lloarJ uf lvhicatioa held at the Capitol, Noveril', r 14, each mcralerof the Bosrd bein present, the following document was aiop!e.l: Imhasaimh is. Nov. 14, lSr3. The State Roard of I'docation rpj'rcve tho following list of text boo!ks lor common schooh: McCJc I-ki t's Kci.r.enc Spi i i.ing Uo.j:, Tiir ?iniN First Rtapfr, Tun noiana Secosh R-aikk , The mmaxa Tiimn IlrAnrc, Tun .PitA Font ni Rr.nF, lifTI.FR Kni.J.ISO 'jUAMVAR. -MtTcun.i.'s Pkisiarv Rno;Rpnv, Mnciii.u.'s Gr.ofiRAPuv apAti.s, Hat's Arithmetic, Part First. Hw's Arithmktic, Part S;:ror, IUv's Auituvetic, Part Tu:ar, WtnsTr.R's Dictio n ku-.r.s. The eyaimn.nioi) oflhe Hc-t.s foi our Common Schools invu.'red treat labor, but the IJoJtd has cndi-avotcd to perform tl.eardr.ons and responsible duty judiciously, thoroughly and faithfully, ntrii.sic merit lor instmction Las been considered f pnratr.ount iinport.ir.ee and tecondlv, economv to the State. Ti,e SCHOOL TRl'STEES. whose duty it is toAnotpwhnt books are i-jed, can do u.U'-h to assist the S;a!e Rorrd in obtainin. what the School Law contemjtlat'-s, anJ economy to tie people demands uniformity in scLo-.i boos throughout the State. V. C. LARPAKCE, Superintendcntof Public Instruction and Pres'den tof the Hoard of Educiiion. N. B. A lars;e number of f-chool officers and Teachers in udiann have already dopt"! the above books recommended by the State IJaid in compliance w i t It the New School Law thus showing a determination of the friends of education toco-operate with Ihe Hoard in Fecurin,;; throushout the State the uniformity desired, which will avoid lrec,ucut and vexatious changes, benefit the learner, and relieve palentsof a great and unnccessaiy expense. The abov Rooks are published, tnd for sale by Dooksellers t;enerlly, throughout Lidiana, by Morton Sc üriswold, Louisville; W. B. Smith & Co., Cincinnati; Thomas Oowpt-tihvvait & Co., Philadelphia; Pra'tt, Woodford & Co., and CUik, Austin & Smith. New York. April 13. 1S54. 6m3. J.0. S. IOIIItlDC;L Attorney at Law, and Xotarv Public. ) Aho Master Commissioner in the C. and 1 O III .1 . i. L ' ". Ollin, li.Ciana. Will also pay particular attention to Acencie, Collections ol claims, and' Will promptly Attend to all professional business cntruncU to him, with fidelity. NoY.10ym3. SCyl.
