Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1854 — Page 4
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SMöMoutO sännet Office I tlmt we are ore na reu to execute in a neat and fashionable styl Either in black or othercolor3. The materials are now in good order, and the es tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent won,man. Jan. 1S53. (GTltlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices j Ft Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also j Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices tu suit the times. Goods for the Million. J.l VAX VALKEXniJKGIIiVCO. HAVE j ist received one of the best stocks OF Frcsli Groceries Ever brought to this market, and are offering them at such prices as cannot fail to please every body. Sixteen Us. of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere for SI 00, but it can at their store. Syrups, Molasses, anlspices ofall kinds that are not excelled in this or any other market. Thal (Sollen Syrup! Don't know whether we shall have enough to go round, but we can et more. Dried Fraits of all kinds especially an 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. Lidies, Cooks and the reBt of man'und" are respectfully invited to call and examine the new stock for themselves. May I. 1S51. J. F. V. & Co. VARIETY STORE, 7PI1K undersigned having taken the Room ormerly occupied by t Fie Hank Store, are now offering to the citizens of Marshall county, and as many from other counties as will favur them with a call, a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Quccnswarc, glassware GROCERIES. Every thing that Men, Women and Children may nerd, can be found at Tlie Variety Store, And they will at all times find ready and willing hands to deal out according to their variuui necessities. We deem it unnecessary tobrast of our Cheap Goods, as the people will ultimately find out where they em get the bargains, and then Mere they vi buy." We prefer showing our Goods with their prices, and ask the customer to give us thai opportunity at all events, and if we fail to convince them that we offer them as good and a little BETTER BARGAINS Than they can find elsewhere, wc shall not grumble at the loss of their custom that's all. Uut a trial we ask, and shall we not have it.' X. 15. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet thd demands of a heavy and extensive trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SHIN AB ARGER & DURCH. April 20, 15D4. 7tf. THE PEOPIj&S CLOTHING STORE: Found to be the best remedy for all. individuals, wishing to buy the best and Cheapest In Plymouth or in its vicinity. IIIE undersigned have just received and are now opening on Michigan Street very near opposite the Hank, Plymouth, Ind., a large and well selected stock of Gentlemen's Clothing and Jmnisrjmg (öooös, Such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Hags, and in fact every thing in tne said line of trade, together with Yankee Notions, Jewelry, &c. &c. We are now prepared to sell cheaper than any other establishment west of New York City. Our stock is complete in every article, and we are now piepared for the Sjtritig ft nd Smnmer Tratte. F. Itilliplcr, One of the firm would Respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall county, that he is A Tailor of 9 year's experience, And having learned hit trade, he is able to please the n.ost fastidious. We have on hand a heavy stock of Cloth, CajimeTe, and Testings, which we will make up to order. NO FIT, NO SALE! Or sell by the yard; also Cutting done with neatness and despatch. ITlJon't forget the place on Michigan st., nearly opposite the Bank. IIECIIT & RIMI'LER. riymouth.May 25, 1851. J2mG. Clothing Store. TIIEundersigned having lo cated in Plymouth with the intention of making it his home, and his present a permanent business, would inform the public generally that he intends keeping a general assortment of Ready made Clothing TRUNKS, VAMECES and SATCHELS. And every thing that any poor destitute creature may w?nt, whether he be at or away from home Don'tforget tocall atthe Cincinnati Clothing Store, in Rusk's building nextdoor to Van Valkenburgh's, which is emphatically the place to clothe the naked. And most every thing that men and boys wear, may be found in abundance, and at the lowest possible cash pricea. He wishes every one to closely inspect the workmanship of his clothing, as many are often deceived in that particular, by the discovery of when it is ifoo late, and which are not a;, all times lery -easily repaired, unless the customer wishes to carry a needle and thread in hi pocket. HENRY PIERCE. April 20, 1351. 7tf.
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THAT VARIETY, Sliiiuiabargcr & Kurth Have lately made some effort to furnish tho promised variety of
So long and so much needed in Plymouth, and
ii inetr patrons win lavor mem wun i can, i uhicago andestaMisheu nimseii again in ouuui they shall not go away disappointed. We j Il.jnd, for the purpose ''carrying on theabove have commenced our business, relying more bushies? and that he has on hand a veil seiipon fair and honest business transactions, lected stock ol the latest fashions of Jewelry fur success and patronage, than throwing slu.h j anj Fancy Goods, consisting in part of nt our neighbors. We desire to live ujmmi i rt i 'i J CV1 M TTTrttnliAn friendly terms with all. and when we have not j GOlll 3.ÜC1 bllVer W aiClieS, the precise article our customer desires, we .;,.,., r i.n.i;,.a n,i Gentlemen's Gold
tnieini itstiaii te a pleasant tiu.v insteau ol a g,nd,inand disagreeable necessity, top.ompt . ly direct then to our neighbors. , If iVC Sell Cheaper Thau they, it is noevidence that we don't pay . for our goo Is; it proves that for our cash, we boii.,'l.t cheap, and as a natural consequeiire, j sell quick, and if we thus realize but ten ! per cent profit, and purcliase and sell new i articles three times in the year, we certainly ; realize in t he end thirty per cent We now ha elite pleasure of directing the Attention of the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, toone ol' the largest stocks of laple :;m! Fancy DVi? OOtTtf SrtOCCVCt0 Ever offered in this market, and we are determined to prove to all that our mode of selling at Small profits and Quick Sale; J h the true and savimr policv both for the sel ler and purchaser. The present stock was bought with an eye single to the Spring anu Summer TRADE, .lud our customers shall be satisfied th.nt we hne selected to suit their tastes, if they will favor us with a call. We expect to make it a permanent business, and we do not wish to disniethe fact that we wish to make you our warm friends and permanent customers, and we expect to do so bv dealing with vou hon estly, and selling you cheap for your money. Our Steam Saw Mill s now in full operation; and although we have not been in the service of our country in f irty wars and a hundred fracases, or condescended to serve the people in either branch of the Legislature, yet we have done a little something for the improvement of our town and county, au 1 can now fnyii.h our fellow-citizens with the lumber to build houses to keep the rain off theii little ones. The best market price paid for For which we will pay halfcash and half goods at the lowe-st cash prices. Ii will be perceived that we are ready for almost every kind of trade, and persons having any kind of produce io sell, would do well to cull at the Variety Store in Plymouth. SI1LNNABARUEK & llRCH. June S, 1 S.". I. J4tf. A LL you that reside in Marshall and Starke counties, who would save your women from laboring so hard, ju't call at my shop in Plymouth, and take a look at a Patent UMSEIEYG .1I.1CESI.YE For your women can do their washing in one third of the time that they can, to take the old way of washing on the Washboard. There is no mistake but they are the greatest improvement that was ever got up for saving women's labor. Just call and look at them for yourselves, as I shall have them on hand at the shop, directly west of the Dunham House. . JOHNSON & CO. May 2'i, 1-ÖL 12m:i. The Hoard or Trustee of Center Township WILL bold their regular meeting on the last .Saturday in June, A-Jgusr," October, December and February of the jear commencing on the 13rt MmiJay in April, 1X.",4. S. I). TA1JO. l'icst. Attest W. June 1, IS: M. Dcmiam Clerk. 1. 13tf. a mm Has got hold ofall the high priced Grocerits in Plymouth, sinic Iackarl and Fnrrs HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FRESH SUPPLIES At their Grocery and Provision Store. Thero is no ue in puffing the assortment we now have on hand, as a mere peep in will satisfy every one that our present stock will not be troubled with the "no go" complaint. How can it? We are selling good Sugar at sixpence per pound, and other things, equally as good, in proportion. If this community suffers for want of good things in the eating line, it shall not be our fault. Whilst the hog and hominy doctrine still sticks to the ribs, we must all make preparations with a little extra chicken fix ins. when aunt Betsy and cousin Sol. and Susy como to nur house, and where can wc get the nice C.'lieeSC, tiolcleil Syrup, and everything else to set off a table in real Frtnch style, without going to Packard c Furry'y ? Well, just come along, they are here for you, ond we'll pledge ourselves to do the thing that's nice, and at a very tri fling cost. May 1. 1S51. r. & F. 9tf. Regulator Enlarged. lutirc Anv Slock of oI! WKSTEItVEIT V IIEWETT WOULD take the opportunity to inform their many friends in this and adjoining counties that they 'eel themselves under great obligations for their former patroimtre, and hope by fair dealin and gentlemanly treatment, they may still merit the good wishes of their old customers, and safely rely upon a continuance of their trade. They have enlarged their Store room and filled it with a new stock of Goods of the best quality, which consists of all the articles usually kept in a Western Store. Lady's Dress Goods of all kinds. Prints, Detains, Hernges and Silks, Gloves, Mils, Collars, Uudcrskevcs, and a large stock of In short all the articles you can reasonably ask for. They wish to call the attention of the Farmers to their stock of Fannin? Tool, (Scythe Sneath.i, new and improved styles,) rors. Shovels, Spades, and all the articles in the Hardware Uiie. OTlcase call and examine for yourselves.Xi A good assortment of Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Leather, Log Chains, Whips, Tea, Sugar, CofTee, Ilice Pepper, Spice, Ginger, ndigo Pain Killer, Genuine Hot Drops, and other articles too numerous to mention. Call one and all, look at our stock, and judge for yourselves. We will treat you kindly, and show you our i'oods without chage. June XI, 151. litf.
Watches, Sil rcrwnrct AND Fancy Goods. JTHE subscriber would inform his old customers and j the public generally that he has returned from lt.... o rinM kn r ri litre I m- I '' ' - ' " V " , .i,i - Lnnk-t. limn. , let. Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of ijutu i cn.i " it ii iinui-mvii !" descriptions. l)..... Qirni SlOOIlQ IIIU Ik3ll LI kJIUUlia, imtteiKuivesand avariety ofSilverware which nrB ...Prni,.,i n ..nr.- as coin. His facilities .viH, ,,,, .fi.ntnrt rs. importers and wholesale dealers, ill enaMe him to supply ins customers with lmkv.Is that will in variety, beauty. ! fashion and cheapness meet all demands. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaueu on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and Gold. Store one door south of Witter &. Miller's Hook Store, South lJend, lud. W.M. L. BARRETT. Sept 22. 1S53. 2!tf W ii ro.MKROY I'O.lIEltOV II COR BIN cV COltBIIV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HAVING formed a partnership in the practice of the law, for a term ol years, will promptly attend to any business entrusted to them, in any of the courts of Northern Indiana; and will give partrcular attention to all collections, Agencies, buying and selling land, tc. Office up stairs in Pomeroy's New Ilrick Store, where one of us can be found durimj all business hours. Plymouth Ind., Feb. 1st, IS 1. 43tf rV rV HP A 1 x , x , x , :J7c Fine Assortment from o 51 00 per. lb by II. U. PFHSHIXG .y Co. They are Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson 4 KK now receiving a larg and Splendid as sortment of Clothing V Groceries. lVe now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and vicinity, to eall anl examine our stock, and by so doing you will find every tiling you want in our line, and you will also find them Cheap. Although we are on one of the corners, we we 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. In short we are selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customers must judge as to our honesty and integrity, to do which we are willing to trust them. 0 j'Please give us a call. B, II. & P. June 1, last. nif. Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. C PERSUING $ Co. Boot and Shoe Store. J. IflcDANXKL, I.nte from Ohio, hav ing taken possession Ij? of l he room formerly rw22S occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on .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 lie is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respectfully invite the attention of the I-1 dies to his stock of DR. ESS SHOES, which consist in part of GA1TKKS of different styles, JENNY LIND BOOTEES and TIES, BUSKIN BOOTEES of different styles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S SHOES ofall kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shots; together with a variety of other Hoots and Shoes 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 gifcu to the manufacture of Gentlemens' Fine Boots and Ladies sewed Shoes of all kiiu'.s. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ample satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. N. B. Repairing done atthe shortest possible notice. McD. April '.'7, 187.4. 8y' Another Show in Town T HIE undersigned having formed a copart nership, would respectfully inform the citizens ot .Marshal i ami aujoininsj counties that they will continue the manufacture of Saddles, Bridles, Ptavurgft nnt eollnw, And all other articles of Horse Tailoring got up toorder,in a durable manner, and warranted to fit, and give satisfaction. Tliey 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. CarriaKC Trimming done to order, and with neatness and durability. Shop at the old stand on the west side of Mini.,. rail slrcc t n.-it door to Barber's hardware store, where they will be pleased to wait upon those who ma favor them with a CalL BARNARD & HOW: Sept.2'J, 18Ö3. 22yl J NoTs. DÖDI) It II) C 1 Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, AUo Master Commissioner in the C. and C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. Will also pay particular attention to Agencies, Collections of claims, and will promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to hin, witlj fidelity. . Nov. n, iti-?t. sfiy'Life and Fire Insurance. COME one and all and get your lives and property insured, at reasonable rates and by reliable Uompan.es. Office over Wheeler's Store. J. O. OSBORNE Agent. Feb 9, 13 VI. 4lHf. Receive Keeeiviiiff Received. T IIIIS day a splendid assortment of Bonnets J of the latest styles and fashions. Illiic and White Crape, White Florence, Rutland (French roll) lulip Satin, French Loce, with French Crown; Net Lace, F.mbroidered Silk, with Lace and flowers. Silk French Crown tan color, and various other styles. We invite the attention of the Ladies to our stock, as we ore sure of pleasing, both "with price and uuality. WESTERVELT & IIEWETT. June 2D, 1651. 17tf.
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New Era. 1851 British Commercial Life Insurance COM PAN Yi ÄasfÄS $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED fTlHIS old and permanently established 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 comlort of WIDOWS and ORPIlANSupou the decease of their natural protectors and fathers, and n tli com- lim. Tiff) uprlx' remunerating ... ..v. , ...,v- . J those managing its affairs, and keeping itin a sound and re liable condition ti.i . . . . i : i r t ' lUu,!lI " " " ' "1C '"Murouci cure us transactions viover nine ma i auiiun. u still offers in parties desirous of effecting In surauce on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary in formation may be had upon application to the undersigned. WM. J. BURNS, Jgcnt. Deer. 15. 18.VJ. 4yl. THE subscriber wishes to inform the inhabitants of Plymouth and surrounding country that he has taken Rooms over llrooke & Houghton's store, where he is now ready to take Daguerrean Likenesses in a good and approved style, and engages to do that which will be satislactory to those who wish to obtain so important a relic of their friends or themselves. J. E. ARMSTRONG. April 27, 1851. 8tf. Clothing Emporium. tlall at the sign ol the Kegulator We have on hand a larse supply of Spring and Summer sc: xr rjzr u n um Well made and of good quality, which we are selling on the principle of ijuiek sales and small profits. Kxainineour stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we never allow our customers to be drawn away from us by better bargains tliau we offer lliem ourselves. WESTERVE LT & IIEWETT. April 0. 5tf. CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry (ooiis, stnw goods, Groceries, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, G LASS WARF, and Vittsburi; 31 inufactureK gene ra II ij. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 13, 185:5. 4-yl. Marble Factory. rjlUE undersigned would resJL pectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Rend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, TOMBS vV TABLES. Neatly executed, and of the best 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 opposite I. D. Calvert's Livery stable. II. R Pershing will act as my agent ntPlymI uuiii) leecite i iim;i i juiuii.-s ami iuihüiu uiciii, and I will deliver the work according to order. JACOR KNOULOCK. April G, 18." I. 5tf. Discovered at Last! A JTXystcry I2xfI:iiiicd. A REVOLUTION IS CERTAIN! TICTBRY IS OURS! JEWS. NEW PHEORYOF DISEASE is awakening the inquiry in the minds of all who ;ead it: How is it that Americans have been solon j and solavishly immured in darkness and ignorance on the subject of disease. DR. A. L. ADAMS' LIVER BALSAM, The great Panacea of disease. i. offered to the alllicted of t he Slates and Territories !orthe entire cure of Liver Complaints in all stages, Pillions Fever, Ague and Fever, Chronie. Lung Fever, Dropsical affections. Consumption, Rowel complaints, Diarrhae, Dysentery, Rheuniiistiiu, Rleeding Piles, Blind Piles, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Nervousness, Costiveness, ndigestion. Obstructed Menstruation, &c. Dr. A. L. Adams' Liver Ralsam has stood the wreck and test for the last fifteen years, and has proved to the most skeptical, beyond a shadow of doubt, that it is the Only lleliable Medicine ever Discovered, (being purely all vegetable.) for the permanent cure of the aboe diseases. Themost sheptioil have become its most sanguine vota ries, and pronounce the Liter llnham tobe The Only reliable Harbinger of Health to the ajticted 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 llalsam is recommended to all those su If: ring under the Iron txi'uSp of the ITIoiistci' Disease and at once procure one bottle ol Dr. A. L. A lams' Liver Kulsain. The reader is referred to the medical Tract, found by making application to the Aent, where the Ralsam is sold, giving a full epitome of the cause and cure ofall disease., containing, also, certificates from those who have tested its unparalleled ascendancy over the diseases to which we are all subject. Sold by 11. H. PERSUING & Co, Plymouth. MANN iSc Co. Rochester. G. E. SCOTT, Gen. A;ent. No 07, Randolph street, Chicago II. march 9, lil.Vl. lyl. ÜExcitinfß Jl'cwsJJ Have formed a copartnership in the Grocery & Provision rrMlADE, and are selling Groceries at very 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 doing a cash business, which Uill enable us to pay you cash (o ill kinds of If we cant sell you something. All kinds of FRESH GROC'ERES for Famly ues, keptconstanlly on hand, and all goods warranted to give good satisfaction. When you come to town, come and see us. In connection with the Grocery, vie have erected a large And have employed an experienced Raker, which will enable us to keepou hand all kinds of eatables in that line. Don't forget the place 3d door from Honest Corner, at tne sign of Dakery, Grocery and Provision Store. PACKARD & FURRY. Mrfrch iJ3, 1351. . 3tf. all azc for sale by PERSHING.
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American House. WM. PECH ER, Pioprietor, On Michigan street, south part of PLYMOUTH, IND. rriHIS house having been remoddled and J. comfortably fitted u is now prepared for the reception of the public. a..d the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a comfortableiand desirable stopping place for Travellers and thers. Hisexperience inthe business, and his determined efforts to render entiresatisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage, may be found sufficient recommendation for a trial at least. Large and commodious New Have been erected forthis house, and incon-
nection with itisaLIVERY STABLE, where horses and carriages may be had on shortnotice, and on the nost reasonableterms. Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be accommodated at their own pleasure. March 3U, I8.r,4. 4yl. DR. J. W. BENNETT Pracliccing Physician, Wil promptly attend toall calls 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, 1853. itff. DR. S. HIGINBOTHAM. Respectfully tenders his professionalservices to the citizens of i'lymoiith and surrounding country. All calls, davor night, shall receive promptattention. Office on Michigan street opposite the Printing office. No. 30tr. Throw Physic to the Dogs, I3ULVERMACIIER'S HYDRO ECLECTC . VOLTAIC CHAINS, Prodttoing instant relief from the most 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 puitis. Paralysis, etc.. etc. These chains were first introduced iu the city o'New York lessthanon year since, and alter being subjected to thorough trials in ev ery hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentino Mott, Carnochan, Van Huren and others, it was discovered that they possesr strange and wonderful power in 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 introduction into this country, they were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria. Prussia, aid England; and also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER IV'ELL." The principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvellous cures are, firit that all nervous diseases are attended and produced by a deficient supply of nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ, diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous lluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No disgusting nostrum is allowed to be taken while using tho chains, but a rigid observance of the geneial laws of health are required. Rrisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effects of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. One Thousand Hollars 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 Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They never fail to perlorm 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 b) the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region of the abdomen, &m 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 common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other end opposed to it. 11E 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 moment of application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, grati. J. STEINERT, Sole Agent, 068 Broadway, cor. Prince st. II. It. PERSHING & Co., Agent for .Marshall county. March 2, I8--.4. Ziyi. A .D 1 heard another voire cry aloud, sajing: (that is, if you did't hear it you will now) "unto all the people of Plymouth and the surrounding country, that J. H. CASE, One door north of Pomeroy's brick Store, keeps the Largest, Nicest, Cheapest and best assorted Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, READY I CL0T& NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Received, A new assortment of Spring and Summer styles of Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocks. Collars, Shirts that you can 'keep on," Coarse, fine and Kip Roots, for all sizes. All kinds of ladies wear, Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy Shoes, Leather Findings. Ac.Ac. Custom Work always on hand, And made to order on short notice, and All of our Shop Work is H'arranfeu'. We sell low cheap' "Dog Cheap' for Cash, and slmll not be undersold by anybody, not even ''the Regulator" tho' "She spread her wings and soar aloft," And and grind out verses preen iy soft, Hang out her sign of letters red And all of that just let her "spread." We are in for 'Free Trade," mean to live and help everybody else to; and when w e offer you goods, we ask prices to suit the Goods, and keep Goods to suit the customer. We are an old citizen here, and helped to make a town when our nete nen hardly tho't us worthy of notice; now, afler ire have made a point worth something, they are for getting our places. Give us a call examine ur stock and prices, and if you want to buy at all. we can sell to you just as well, and a tittle cheaper than any one else. N. B. Shoemakers supplied with Stock of any kind. J. II. CASE. AprilÜO, 1051. 7tf. ' A Fine lot el Jewelry V Wutelies For sal by H. R. PERSHING-
WEAVER & SHOOK, TAILORS, Lately from Ohio, wish to inform 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 doall work entiusted to them iu the best manner. They have made arrangements fur the regular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS, And intend carrying on tlie Tailoring business iu all its various branches, frotn the plainest to the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will be taken off their hands. Their work shall be made low for cash. All orders thankfully receied and punctually attended, to. Garments cut to orderaud on short iictice. Feb. 2. 1831. 4flyl. IVoticC S nerey Rve that the partnership heretofore existing between James . Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, andaH -I ii- -...4 1 . 1 ucL'is, uo.es anu atcouuis uue saiu nrm are payable to James II. Case, and immidiate settlement is required. J. II. CASE. RCHARD RUDI). March -20, 1S54. ytf. Still Going it Alone. iFumituw wnxt llooms. r THROUGH the liberality, punctuality and JL kindness of his numerous customers and friends, the undersigned is still able to go it alone in the Chair and Cabinet Making In all its various: branches, nnd as nn evidence that he is not on his last legs, he invites his old customers and the public generally to call at his Ware Rooms, where they may soon bu convinced of the propriety of their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any juanlity of Sideboards, Secretaries, llnrrans, Lorkrrs, Tables Miiiins, ucdsteatlSjiVr. &r., which are made in the most approved stvle and of the best qualityof materials, and warranted to bo as good as recommended. lie is well prepared with a large stock of Seasoned Simile I' for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any article not on hand, sav Having em workman in the he would 8ay plv his customers ployed a good D p a rtment, that he can supwilh a better ar tide of chairs than has ever been offered in this market. Call at his Furniture Ware-A'ooms in the buildingformerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomeroy's store, and be convinced of the truth of the above. Reing well prepared to do undertaking, liewill keep on hand or makeonthe shortest notice r3 Coffins of every size And description. Shop in the Daws building opposite the Post Office. P. S. Persons getting coffins will be expected to make arrangements, or pay for them atthe time of taking them away. A liberal deduction will be made to those who pay for them at the time. WM. L. PIATT. BJ 'Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Cofhiis, wMlpleasu lavor us with a call. L.. I . 2vl. April 20, ir,."Vl. Got a Potatoc Clock! hat is, "süt-up-at-ciglit-o'c'ock;" ami found that Biro Ao Emmern, HAD just ruturned from the east with a new Stock of DR.UGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his owu immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, hecau pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED. Reing 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, Dj cs, Brushes, YarnMi, Liquors, (aiims, and allthe arliclesusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Of superior qualities for family use, oi to supply a small country trade. SUG AUS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, S I'll UPS. FISH, PICKLES Sf CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Roys, Girls, Rabies, loafers, lopsand dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent cigar; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look around at our Notnostrums, but genuine articles, made by the inventor and as good as he can make them. See our Wooden Ware and Raskets, 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 ourliiu, you can have it at low figures, and an articU that will do you good. Thaiikfulforpastpatrona.se 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. C, lc5J. Hilf. Enmtvaucc on Jiiit. AN EST A R LISH EL) COM PA NY AT THE IN Lowest safe rates. Apply lo C. 11. REEVE, Agt. Dr. T. ,A Lcnn, Medien I examiner. 3 . CAL1FORNI ANS INSURED. .HI .lug 18 133:. a lyl. Don't Forgot it! ALL those indebted lo N. R. Packard & Co, either by note or book account, arc earnestly requested to call at the old stand and se.ttle, as the business of the firm must be closed. N. K. PACKARD & CoFeb -3, ISjI. öltf
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A change of Firm and proprielor&hi .;? not entirely dtmolhhtd tic Grocery and Provision Scic f VAN VALKENBURGH & CO. f IHE bestand most general ayFortn.n.i .v JL Babbles that we have ever had, is restored away in the two rooms we now or- uj . The end is not vet, as we are !tt. -rmiii. , to keep our customers supplied wih tl e Lut Sugars, Coffee and Tea, Molasses, Fish of different kinds. CANDIES, SPICES & Dy Sniirs, Tobacco, Soaj) Candles, Woodcmvarc&c. Our customers Mill always fnd, (wfen tlrv can be had foi the cash,) GOOD POTATCI', RA CON DAMS, REANS, DRIED FRIIT, and as ast as vegetables make their npp ar.-iu. , we intend paying the J'armtrthe I e.-t i:mrh t cash prices for them, and deal them out ! families at small bandage. We do not intend that any person in tl.i -community shall starve especially when t hi s have the money. This house is permanently localtd. an ! with our determination to do justice, deal fan -ly and p.iy our honest debts, we hope to i .errt a continuance ofthat patronage heretofore . liberally bestowed, and which we ki.ov. J . s. been thankfully received. VAN VALKEXDUttGH & Co. mai no isr.i: i i f. lcUaril 4V Furrti DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISION:-, East side Michigan street, PLYMOUTH, I ND. March IG. l&ol. o., E S KM.I0TT 1: nn.ANt n New Firm at the old Stand! riHE undersigned having formed a cej jirtJL uersliip, will continue the waon and carriage manufacture at the old taiid under the firm of Elliott 4V IScImtfpce And are endeavoringto keep pace with the im -provemeuts of the ajre. Tney are no doctors but to the Fanners and others of Marshall andadjoiuin counties they v.r-uldsay a few words about Wagons & Carriages. Such wrought Iron iie Wfiins as have l et. -tolore been selling in this and other markets foiSlOO, they now o.'Ter at ir'No those with Cast arms at the low est possible rait, and all other work in proportion. The y are determi ned not to be undersold vi outdone in either price or workmanship, by any other workmt 11 in Northern Indiana, m r b y w o r k m a n u f a c 1 1 1 r e d a t C h i a o i r e 1 s e w I, t r s and brousrht here fr sale. They are always on the hill, and ready to witness and l e responsible for the durability of their work; but wa irons brought herefrom o distance and sold, iftheydonot prove 'oo.l, the makt r has y ur money, and places histhumbaud fna'.-r hn uosc, and you may whistle forabetVr wa on. They now have a superior lot of i aso.;ed timber selected by themselves, which thev expect to make up for their curton.trs, and It responsible tor its doinjreood service. Ordeis from other counties promptly at tv.Ccd to. ELLIOTT&"UELANfJE. Jon. Cfi, I-5I. i7tt. MllS. IJAKi:Sthas removed to hrr new bnildinir opposite the Post Ofii. e, w here she is prepared to accommodate her old customers and others, inthe atious branches ol Millinery and 3!nn(ua Ttlaki She keeps cn hand and for ab-, an assort -meiil of Materials for Roni:ets a ml Trimmings, aud will endeavor to keep pMj erly ported in the latest and most approved FASHIONS & styles. And flatters herself that, from considerable experience inthe business, she will be nbb. to render.ireueral satisfaction to those who may favor her with their pa'ronai'e. Nov 17 I 53 " 37tf. There is a tido iu the a Ha im of men. Which, taken at the flood leads on to fortune." "And there is a tide in the affairs of women, Which, taken at tho flood, leads God knows where?" There is a tide in the affairs of J. BROWNLEE & Co. Which has led to the results predicted by them two years atro, aud has made our a ssurai.ee duublu sure, that "Hon est Corner' 9 Is 'like the things wo love to see." I71ROM the first, we spoke to you candidly . and fairly, stamped our house w'ith '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 encouraged to persevere and tret rich if we can; but in so doing we intend to do it by tair trades, Reasonable Profils, And the increase of btifiness that fair dealing will always insure. Ry our making money, you are not poorer; for you have pot an equivalent for your cash and produce, and we have been enabled tj male ITIorc Extensive 1'itrcliaes Than heretofore, have enlarged our room, and arc NOW RECEIVING And offering a larger, better and more desirable STOCK OF Than has ever been brought to this market before, by us or any other house. 7t is useless to enumerate. We have a eereral assortment for Town and country Trade, and if you call and see us, vou art welcome to price elsew here, ami tht:n com-.1 back as we know you will do aiul!ay of us.' He pay for our goods, and sell accordingly, and if .onie man w ho don't pay, slls cheaper, we shall not try to compete with huu. The government mint might as well try t compete w ith bogus makers, f you deal w ith us, you deal with lesjitilia.t tiaders, w ho adhere to business nib s, aud .i.i can always relyonus. if you deal ith illegitim!.' houses, you never know iow.r w horf you stanj. We have no Kit piai (s to start at, or largepictures to Showyt, b.il rehire gat the Goods Xoti Wnnl! And will 11 üii-m lo you on terms consistent w ith tho na'rwe of Honest Corner,' und so 'liat jou w ill speak well of J.BUOWNLLU& Co M,oy - " H.
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