Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 October 1854 — Page 4
llnmoutO JJanutv Otiitt Are now informed that are prepared 1 ctccatc in a tie it an.l fashionable styl - all kinds of mm wmwrmG, .jither in black or other colors. Th' ma:eriats are uo;v in ;oo 1 order, and the establishraent is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worh- ,, ,, t., 1 053 Q-Blank Deeds. Mortgages. Justices Je C ntihles Blanlss, of all kind?. Also n.aA Jiot-s. kept lor site at mis uwtr . Not . . .1 ..iv.. . puces tu sun me wines Farmers take Notice f flllAT the ua.l-rsignod hn rec dved an I agency from a Oouimissbn Mi-nlrmt in Cincinnati Oliio, ami intend pnyii.g c-.iAi fori cranberries this fall if a st.ffuiei.t'q lai.tity c;m ' be procured, but th-y must be ripe and puknl : in l'ooJ order. Pie se call fct UJ : I' vi:in'ii O! II tel. Srnt. 7. 1SÖ4. vr. J. MO Hi. The Board of Trustees of Center Township WILL hold their regular meetings 011 the lust Saturday in June, August, October, December aud February of the ear commencin ' on the first ilundav in April. 184. " S. D. TABUUi Prest. Altes? W. M. Di'.tHAM Clerk. Jiinf. 1. 1S"4. 13tf. IARIETY STORE. rnilE undersicned bavinp taken the Room onnerly occupied by the Bank l'ore. are now otTeriiij. to the citizens of Marshill county, and r5 many Irom other counties as will favor them with a call, a geacial assortment of DRY GOODS, Quccnsicarc. glassicurc GROCERIES. Eveiy thinj; ihat Men. Women and Children miy -: 1. mn be found at The Variety Slore, An 1 thev will at all times find ready and willing hands to deal out according to their variWe deem it unnecessary to bast or our Cheap Conds, as the people -.vi 11 ultimately find out where they em et the bargains, and ;!.e.u there Hey icillbwy." We pre er AoirTi ur Goods with their prices, and ask the eustomer to eive us that opportunity at all events, aniif we fail to convince them that we offer Ihem as good and a little BETTER. BARGAINS Tr.".n they can find elsewhere, we shall not grumble at the loss o' their custom that's ail. But 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 and extensive trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SHIN AB AUG ER & BURCH. April 20. 1554. ?if. For Sale. West hilf of lot 167 and dwelling, on the best business block in town opposite Couple's. 160 acres of Land, 3 miles south of ri mouth; small improvement, running wjterand good timber. 80 acres of timbered Und 2J miles south of Pl mouth. Wrst h ilf of Lot 74. and N E quarter of L U 73. in uns; making Lot 63 feet on ceutre street, und 120 l'?et deep; with !:; fmo dw; Hing. I nprovod farm of 217 acres, n BurOi flats valuable, and to be sold cheap. Improved larm, 233 acres, t North B-Mid in Starke county beautiful location. Improve I farm, 160 acres. 6 miles west .f Plymouth. Cincinnati, Peru ec Chicago Uiilroarf Stocks Bonds drying ten pr cent, interest, payable in cash every six mouths. Property is rising rapidly, and youcan gt b-tter trades out tue now than you can find with any other tr.an. OiTicro over Western Dank. C. H REEVE, Attorney. Notary & Genl. Ag-nl. Miy 13. 1654. Htf. P. S. Life, Fire and Marino Insurance ..-ITected by the oldest ami best companies in the Union, at reasonable rates. Discovered at Last. LIME! LIME!! Y IME. iu superabundance and f the verv jj bestn ialitv.fi ir purity. Mif ngthand whitc..ea. has bitelv been di.-covercd. and is now be- 1 .i.'C extensively manufactured for sale, on tho premise of the underiiiucd, hituated in Tulton jouiitv near thel ne of Marh;tll ove mi'e south .r whti knuwn a Eldv' S.iw Mill on Eldv's Lake, tour miles eat of M-ixmkuckeo mke and f i. miles d ie went o: Kalstin s tavern cm the Micliig tn R ad. Also ti n miles north-west of R ct.ester, and twelve mile south of Plvmouth. The unltrsiguen is now prepared to fill ordern fur litae In-m any point in ihe n'irrounding country, aud warra- ts his lime to give GENERAL SATISFACTION. j tin eq il iu q alitv, it not superior to ibe Lo- ', iiisport Lime, lor sdl useful and pnct;eal p-ir-' s-. Tbc utidersk'ucd designs cijuufacturing j "... .1 the j is to suit customers generally, and is deter ..-d to sell at mch prices nx will be an induce itfor all tho- desiring lime, to purchase of i .n. All orderi promptly filled by writing or call :.:g n th? undersigned at Rochester, or his -gent at the lime works. JOHN M. MEKRYMON. July 27. 1851.. 21m3. They are Coming! Drooke, Houghton & Patterson 4 RE now receiving a larg snd Splendid asj. sortment of
Clothing A Groceries. "".Ve now inyite the citizens ofMarshall countv and vicinity, to call arid examine oursto -;, and by so doing you will find every thing you want in our line, and you will also find then Cheap. . . . v. - - . Although w are oa one of the corners, ve we don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking Ooi that we are not as other men, or in oil er words, by saying that we will either Bel) at cost or cheaper than any one else in town. In short we are eelling as cheap as we ean afford to, and oar customers must jmige as to our honesty and integrity, to do which we are willing, to trust them. CTPlease i"frj" rH- n- H. 4 P.
THAT VARIETYSliimiabargcr fc Burch Have lately made some effort to furnish the promised variety of
So long and so much needed in Plymouth, ami if their patrons will favor them with a call, they shall not ro away disappointed. We have commenced our business, relying more lipon nir and honest business transactions, for success and patronage, than throwing slush at our neighbors. We desire to live upon friendly terms with all. an;l when we t ave not the precise art cle our customer desires, we , intend it shall be a pleasant duty instead of a ' ciudin? and disagreeable necessity, to prompt ! ly direct them to our neighbors. If ice Sett Cheaper 1 nan 1 lev. 11 is noev aence ui.11 we uoii 1 nay - , n - . 1 :r ..... 1... ell qncK, ana 11 we inus lear.ze uui len t Iter rem piu 11. am iiiiuiium: iimi stu new i ' .. . ..' ... . I . 1- . 1 . . I, . . , II ... articles mree times in me year, we cenamiy ; realize in the end thirty per cent. u.. öt) u i,t..r- r it... attention of the citizens of Mar-hall and ad- j joining counties, toone o the largest stocks of Staple and Fancy Ever offered in this market, and we are determined to prove to all that our mode of selling at Small profits and Quick Sales, Is the true and saving policy both for the seller and purchaser. The present stock was bought with an eye single to the 5prmq cmb dummer TRADE, haveselecred to suit their tables, if thev will I 'avor us with a coll. We expect to make it a I permanent business, and we do not wish to ! ltc viiv a 1 1 faot thrjt w U'ili trt m ilv vmi mr 1 warm triendn and permanent customers, and 4.K lit V "J II I V ' V. V t 1 V Ulli UV vVk I we expect to do so ty dealing with you honestly, and selling you cheap goods for your money. Our Steam Saw Mill s now in full operation; and although we have not been in the service o?' our country in fjrty wars and a hundred fracases, or condescended lo serve the people in either branch of the Legislature, vet we have done a little something for the improvement of our town and couiuv. nii'i can now iurm-11 our .t iiow-eui-zens with the lumber to build houses to keep j the rain off their little ones. 1 he best mar ket price paul :or For which we will pay hal'cash and half gools at the lowest cash prices. It will be perceived that we are ready for almost every kind of trade, and persons having any kind of produce to sell, would do well to call at the Variety Store in Plvmouth. SUlNXAJJARliEK & DURCH. Jane 8, 1S4. 14tf. Drugs, Medicines At Wholesale or Retail. is. is. i k$ salin; & co. 1 RE Now rereivinjr direct from New York, i. Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment ofPrusrs. Medicines, Oils, Paints, Hooks, Stationery ami Groceries, which they offer to the public on the most reasonable terns, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are rcomir.endd, and from a lon experience in business, thev feel assured that thty can supply the public with just thearticles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qual ities that can be selected in market. Select :iinl 'onconl r:ifol I'owders kept on hand of Loth Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Opium. Morphine, Sal Soda, Cream Tarter, CJum Camphor, Castile Soap, Iiriiiistone, Suit. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nutn:es, Ipptcac, CJaloHjel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, Lpoui Silt?. ainfs ami Oils. White Lea l, Lnmphbick. rrus.iai: Blue, Red do, Venetian lied, .Span. Hrown, niack do. Vermilion do. Sweet Oil, Chrom ("ren Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's di, Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do. While and brown Zinc iu Oil and dry. Ii wishes. Copal Varnish, Jr..-m Varnish, Conch do. Wi.ite do. Furniture Co. Shellac tto. Jlfrcsitsffs. Ext. Logwood, Madder, Indtfo, Copperas, Alum, Rlue Vitriol, -c. ISooks and Stationery. Blank Books, iPf5 Memorandums, ccnooi io, e- i..,m,rs 1 im: hooks Letter Paper, ..MTftV Fool scap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, rireular pointed Pens, Writing nk, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show C'ae floods an endless variety. Wall Paper and Window Shades ot the most beautitwl patterns. GROCERIES. J O. Surar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, ! Loaf Sugar, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to St. fx) per lb. Tobacco, all kind. Cigars, all kinds, Cniahed Sugar, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sa jcc. Soap all kinds, Cinnamon, Ginzer, Coffee, Spices, PATENT MEDICINES, All that ae worthy of public confidence, kept for sale bv them. II. B. PERSHING or CO, June 22, 1354. ' IGtf. 0 Clothing Store. th THE undersigned having lo cated in J'lyrnouth with the intention ot making it his home, and his present a permanent business, would inform the public generally that he 'intends keeping a general as- '" sortment of Ready made Clothing TRUNKS. VALIECLS and SATCHELS. And every thing that any poor destitute creature may want, whether he be at or away from home Don'tiorgettocall attbe Cincinnati Clothing Store, in Rusk's building nextdoor to Van Valkenburgh's, which is emphatically the place to clothe the naked. nd most every thing that men and hoys wear, may he found in abundance, and at the lowest, possible cash prices. He wishes every one to clo.-ely inspect the workmanship of his clothing, as many are often deceived in that particular, by the discovery of Rips when itia too late, and which are not at all times very easily repaired, unless the customer wishes to carry a needle and thread in his pocket. HENRY PIERCE. ApTil20, 18 :.4. 7tf.
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Cod Fish & White Fish For sale 7 H. V- TER'HINS $ Co.
Wn fcheSf Sil verwa re, AND Fancy. Goods. THE subscriber would inibrm his 'old customers and the p.uMic generally that he hasreturntd rom Chicago and established himself again in South liend, for the purpose o carrying on theabove busines: and that he has on hand a well selected stock of the latest fashions of Jewelry and Fancv Goods, consisting in p.utcf ftnld and Silver Watches. A variety of Ladies' vnd Gentlemen chrin, Keysanl Seals, GoM Ear nil ger Uinas, Breast Pia, Gold Pusanu 1 Gentlemen's Gold ' ring's in nd Pencils Gnl 1 Pens with sil verhol lers, Locket?. Hracejlets Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of ! al. descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, MnitprTvnivpsandavarietvofsilverwarewhich . ... -i;,zi ru i .Trr.'i 1 r 1 .i -n u 11 c a luhi , " ' . . ,.,l IaIh-J,. ' miinif:n--tiir. rs linnorters ana wholesale "- v.' , ' , nnyv h; dealers, -ill ena-le him to suPpl his cu.omers wim enous inai imil 1 ....i.j ... -11 .... riatv beauty, fashion am cheapness meeiai - Clocks, watches ana jeweuy icpuueu on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and 1 Gold. Store one door south of Witter & MiLer s Bookstore, South Beud, lud. WM. L. BARRETTSept 22. 183. 2Dtf Boot and Shoe Store. J. .UcDANXEI., Late f rom Ohio, having taken possession of the room formerly occunid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on Michipan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where he has just opened the best lot of Ea.st.-rn Manufactured work ever ohered 111 I II IS flllirKCt. allU which he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respecttully invite the attention of the Iridic to his stock of DRESS S H O ES, which consit in part of GA1TKKS of different stvles, JENNY LIND BOOTEES and TIES. BUSKIN BOOTEES of different stvles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Moniere; Shoes; 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 Roots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be given to the man ufacture of Centlemens' Fine Hoots and La dies sewed Shoes of all kim'.s. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatttrs himself that l.e can give ample satisfaction to all who will favor him wit ha call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April 27, 1831. 8yl, Did you Know THAT JOHN HAD G 0T HOME? WELL he l.a, and brought a
of the nicest kind of goo',s, and his cus- J ha ving it worked into plows hv competomers are takingthem as fast ss the boy,-can lfnt ailil experienced workmen, "and have
weign, measure aim comii mem. 1 lear irai such hard work, and the warm weather will be too much for them. ISilt Coir Oil, am here and as tc ugh r.- Hen Leather. Won't I take their places si .mid tl at be the case? think I just will. So you need not keep av.av on that account. Rut when you see the new goods, I do know the rush that must follow. Now I must tell A-hat we have. Oh! it is so much that cant tell all. but I do know we have Cod-Fish, Scythes, Forks and green Cucumbers. Cant think of the rest too much in that great mass. Yes! wish to buy some more thimr?, such as Wheat, Oats, Corn, Ueeswax, Kggs, Putter. Oh! rre, 1 have no U hiskey now, Mit have some of the best Scotch Ale, and sonn such little 33TL3T GOODS. Now friend?, it you wish to see th remainder come here, lor could not write all in a week. Uut remember we buy all kinds of Produce and ell all kinds of Cioods. have been some eighteen years in these di.mngsand have done an extensive credit business and find it necessary if UGt IXIHSPEXSARLE, to take a breathing spell, in order to Eisr- TT? .ni nz: -xsjtxl1 so that I m.iy know whether stand upo:i my feet or am turned topsy tuny in the world. But in addition to the necessity arrisin-: from natural causes unfortunately, I have suffered severely during the lan eighteen months in home affairs, which renders the case doubly urgent, and lias fixed my determination to devote my whole time aud attention to collecting and payin-r my just debt.. The latter wiut and thill be done to the cent, let what will come. I would a thousand times rather be'in the world asain (as once before) with a clean shirt and a shilling, than have it said John Couple could not, would not pay ten dimes to the dollar. Friends, I would tell more if J thought it would do good, but you all koo'tv John, and that he wont cheat, lie, nor Meal from you. Now will you just callin if only on a visit. Come, friends, let us reason together. Is it not as clear as Buttermilk that the Farmer and other operate s on the one hand and the Merchants 011 the other, are constantly striving to see which shall get the best of the bari'ain. Th-'irtrue interests after all oie indemnified. While the latter would have confounded slim picking and soon kick the bucket, or dry up and be blown away by the first breeze without the former, yet the .Merchant is a sort of necessary evil and useful animal that could not well be dispensed with; therefore let us shake hands and be friends, and do to each other as we would wih to be done by. Thi brings rre to the most important branch of my subject, viz: to coax, br,g, entreat, pray, implore and beseech you all, both great and tiall, in the name of our mutual interests, of your repeated promises, of honesty, truth and justice, and finally the laws o the land, lo have mercy upon me and pay what thou owest. You cannot be ignorant of the fact that my commercial standing depends entirely upon punctually meeting my engagements. Call to mind what you j would think of me, even I, after gtltingand appropriating to my own use, com'ort and benefit, your wheat or other produce, to disappoint you, in the payment of the same. Oh! 1 beseech you to manage in some way, shape or manner, speedily to pay John what thou honestly owest, and save him from the hands of the Pliilitians, or by the powers of ISaruiimN Fox., ante uuu j t uvvivn uut tt Ml t caw you. Oh, P. S. Please take notice that everything in or on the subject of paying and being paid, relates to John. JOHN COUGLE. Jujy 20 izotf IVntion -s "fPuj" Riven that the , "v-v' partnership heretofore existing between James . Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved hy mutual consent, and all ! debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payabletoJames H. Case, and immidiate set- ; tlement is required. J. 11. CASE.
J? CHARD RUDD.
flew Era. 18. VI British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. .5&2?2&& 83,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED I. JXSSÜd. T "WIS old and permanently established Companv is not in pursuit of public pat ronage asau experiment, but is seeking to do' its part in contributing to the happiness and comtort of WIDOWS and OltPlIANSupou the decea:e oftheir natural protectors and fathers , and at the same time p.operly re:uuneratinfc ; UUV - manau'ing 11s an airs, aau .vccpiug 11 in a iouau aiiureiiauiecouuiuuu. Although theCompany has depositedSlOl), O'JO with the Comptroller of Nw York, to se cure its transactions Governmental santion, it still oilers to parties desirous o!" effecting insurance Oil Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may be had upon application to the undersigned. VM. J. ÜURNS, .lcent. Deer. 15, 1553. Aiyl. - SD ä n O CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry floods, straw goods, Groceries, HATS, CAP.f HOOTS & SHOES, 1ROX, NAILS, GLASS, (1LASSUWRE, and Pittsburg Mxnufartttres generally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 15, 1S53. 4iyl. Marble Factory. rililE undersigned would resJL pectlully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoiningco-nties that he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Bend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, TOMBS & TABLES, Neatly executed, and of the bes a- - J stock; which he will sell as low as any shop in the country. His work manufactured to or ler, is executed with ti e greatest precision, and the inscriptions strictly followed, as near as possible.His shop is on Mishawaka street epposite I. D. Calvert's Livery stable. H. R Pershing will act as my atrent it Plymouth, receive inscriptions and forward them, and I will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNUBLOCK. April 6. 181. Stf. J c w Jld m in is trat ion . HE undersigned having got in FULL BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOU.NDRY in Plymouth, all kinds of Manu aetured of pood and substantial material and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangements to furnish, and intend keeping on hand I Uf the most approved patterns, made of the best of material. They have secured a suiTiciency of good timber, and intend xpei no hesitancy in promising that they shall give general satisfaction. Old metal wil' be taken in exchange for ativ work in their line, or cash. In addition they have erected a lath cuttin? Machine, and intend keeping a supply of the article, ready for nailing on. Call, and patronise home, and an ommodate yourselves. MITCHELL & THOMPSON. July 20 20tf Jicr& Hoch Oil. FROM A H ELL 400 Feet deep, near Pittsburtrh, Pa ., is offered to the public as a Natural Medicint of no common value. It is a different thing Irom he old Kentucky, or Ameriran Oil, as this .s used NTKHNALLY as well as externally. As a local remedy in Paralysis, Piles, llh'.'umatism, Deafness, lo.s of Sight, Burns, Are. Also as a valuable Internal remedy for Piles, Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhrca, Erysipelas, old sores, Kruptions of the skin, Female diseases, Worms Bladc'tr and Kidneys, Bronchitis, PaMis &c, ";c. It invites the investigating Physician, a"? well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merit. Discovered in I SI , it has within 2 r three years, made multitudes of cures, and multitudes of friends, and as soon as tried, the sales not only incretse lut hold out. Testimony to its prent merit is runsiantly accumulating iu the hands of the proprietor by certificates, letters, and in other ways. Full as the world is of Pa'ent Medicines it is thought t ot best to Mippress this, the work ol NATCH I" to make room for Human Inventions. Price Vi cents per bottle. For sale byT. A. LEMON, Ph mouth. K.M. LYON. Proprietor, 8S. Dearborn st. Chicago, 111. July 27, 1301. "SI 111. Goods for the Million. J. F. VAX VAMCILMJUItCJII V CO. HAVE just received one of the best stocks OF Frcsli Groceries
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Ever brought to this market, and are of-, A new assortment of Sprinsr and Summer ferins them at such prices as cannot fail stv.,es ,f Coats' I,a,lts' ,Vests' Sl;,c-- Collars, , , , 0- . 11 r Shirts that you c-tn -'keep on," Coarse, fine to please every body. S.xteen lbs. of Rnd Kip ,5,, fop all siz0 All kinds of laGood Sugar can't be bought everywhere ; ,ijes wear. Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy for 81 00, hut it can at their store. Shoes, Leather Finding, ftc.Ac. Syrups. Molasses, an Ispicesofall kinds Custom Work alicays on hand, that are not excelled in this or any other And made to order on short notice, and
market. That Golden Sirup! Dou'tl Know whether we shall have enough to go round, but we can get more. Dried Fruits 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. i Every body knows it would be out of j . .I-- . our power to enumerate the ar,u les kept bt tnis esiauusnmeni. uui uie gennemen, L'ldies, Cooks and '-the reBt of mankind" tp rpsnfrtfollv invited to call and eianiine the new stock for themselves. May 4. 1854. . J. F. V. & Co. Of fif c of the Cin. rem k f hirn?o Railway Co. Peru, April 18, 4851. milF. Subscribers to the Capital Stock of X this Company arc hereby notified, that a second requisition of ten per cent, on the j made on them payable on the first of June next, and a like requisition of ten per cent, to be paid the first of each month thereafter until the whole be paid. j c , ,JSE-nTnanS; Subscnbers living m Laporte county can pay to J. B. Niles, at Laporte: in Marshall Muntv.toII. 11. Prshintr. at Plymouth: in Fulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; in WKat;b. to C. S. Ellis, ot Soirer-ttt
American House. WM. PECH ER., Proprietor. Ou IHiclii;'! 11 street, soutli part of PLYMOUTH, iND. flHlS house having been remoddled and J. comfortably fitted ui, is now prepared for the reception oi the public, ad the proprietor will spare no pains in rendering it a comfortableaand desirable stopping place for Travellers and ithers. His experience in the 'jusiness, and his de;ermined efforts to render iiitiresalisfaction to those who may favor him vith their patronage, may be found sufficient -ecommendatton for a trial at leait. Lare. and commodious New
Have been erected for this hou?e, und in con- ! nection with it is a LIVERY STABLE, where horses r.nd carriages may be had on i shortnotice, and on the most reasonablettrms. j Persons wishing a private conveyance to any part of the country, can be accommoda- i tel at their own pleasure. March 3m, 1S.L 4yl. BR, J. W. BENNETT Pracliccing Physician, Wil promptly attend toall calls iu 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, Ibb'i. 2-itff. Throw Phys ictot heDogs. 3ULVE!'MACIIERS HYDRO ECLECTIC VOLTAIC CHANS, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanently curing all Neurslßic diseases, Rheumatism, painful and swelled Joints. Neuralgia of the face. Deafness, St. Vitus Dance. Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Uterine pains. Paralysis, etc.. etc. The.e chains were first introduced in the city ofNtw York less than one year since, and a'ter beiii! subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Molt, Carnochan, Van Hureii and others, it was discoverod that they possesr strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, aud their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparallelled. Previous to their iutroductionintothiscountry, they were used in every hospital in Eu rope, aud are secure! by patents in France, J tjermany, Austria. Prussia, ai d England; and also in the United States. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER H ELL." 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 lluid, and an agentthatresemldes closely electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over aud upon the p.irt and organ diseased, fumisl ed 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, but a rigid observance of the geneial laws of health are required. Urisk friction upon the ! part diseased adds much to the effects of the ' chains, byincreasing iheir magnetic power. One Til 011 s:i 11 tl !o!!:ir 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 j of Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They nwer fail to pcrtonn what they are advertised to ' do, and no person has ever been disatisCed j who has given them a trial. i IN FLMALL CASKS j More than one hundred permanent cures 1 of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected) within the last year bj the use of these j chain.. 15y 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 that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. Thechain fdioul.l be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat o' the pain or disease, and the other end opposed 10 it. HE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous discuses it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the world has produced so man) cases iu the last year as the Eclectic Chain. INSTANT RELIEF srom the mt CCute pain, is produced at the m:uento' application much more effectually than can It produced by opium, iu any of its fjr;ns. Call and obtain a pamphlet, urati. J. Sl EINEl: r.Sole Airent, Ilroadwa v, t or. Prince st. II. 11. PEIi'HLNT. & Co., Asrent for Marshall countv. March 1S"-1. . öly'l. A Ml I lirard another voire cry aloud, sa (that is, if you did't hear it you will saw III: now) "unto all the people of Plymouth and the sur rounding country, that J. H . CASE, One door north of Pomeroy's brick Store, keeps the Largest, Nicest, Chcijeslaixd best assorted Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, READY I CLOTHING NOW OFFERING iu the MARKET. Just Received, All of our Shop Work is arranted. We sell low cheap "Dog Cheap"' for Cash, and shall not be undersold by anybody, not even ''Ihe Regulator tho' "She spread her wins and soar aloft," And and grind out verses preen "r soft, Hani out lierfii"ii of letters red And all of that just let her "spread." We are in for 'Free Trade," mean to live 'in iicii fiiijwir cue iu .mu v neu eoifef yQU 'gooJs Me asR prices fo fuU thg 1 l l .- ...1..1.. i. ...1 ...I . ,.C anti keep Goods to suit the customer. 1 We are an old citizen here, and helped to - make a town when our new men hardly tho't us worthy of notice; now, after ice have made a point worth something, they are for getting our places. (Jive ns a call examine our slock and prices, and if you want lo buy at nil. wecansell to you just a ; well, and a little cheaper than any one else. 1 N. IJ. Shoemakers supplied with Stock o! any "kind J. II. CASE. AprilO, 1851. 7tf. - vr u rn r.itiitr J". . UUUDUIDI.L, Attornty at Law. and Notary Publie, Also Master Cornvtinsiontr in the C, and C- P' Court Plymouth, Indiana. 9 ill also pay particnlarattention to Agencies, Collections of claims, and will promptly attend to allnrofessional business entrusted to him, with fidelity.
WEAVER & SHOOK) ; TJlILORS, Lately from Ohio, wish to inform the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country.
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that they have established - tlipnuolrps in tir Kn'p "-.tidi ness in the room former! v occupied bv Sntnpn j r - j . j. . .. over the saddle shop, where they are prepared to do all work entiusted 10 them in the Lest manner. They have made arrangements fcr the recular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS. And intend carrying on f,-w;.. I.,,.: 1
ness in all iti various branches, frou the plain-J Mnlcvpc Ftli nf A(T. r.i YlAs est to the most fashionable style. All work ; i'-01S, 1 LVD 01 (HliUCEt LiflC not suitine customers, will le taken off their CANDJES. SPICES t)yv. SulCt". hands. Their workshall Le midelo.v for cah. rjl l ri c All orders thankfully received and purjeta-i JL OÜClCCOf tSOÜp C Jd7lally attended to. Garments cut to crdcraud ou ; -wj TOTT - ' -fÄ. ' es W ooden ware &c. 1 1 Our customers will always fnd, (when lief About 100,000 acres of valuable ÄÄÄffi land for Sale. i as ast as vegetables make H eir encarerre, rpiIE Cincinnati. Peru and Chicago Rail- v-e r'tcn'J W'in x u arrr.ertLc Lestttarktt I way Co. offer at private sale a lartcnuan-' cash prices for Item, s rd c'tal tLt.-ii cut Iff
tilvof fhfice landss-tua'ffl in fl.Prmi.itiPsnf; laporie, 1 oner, i;irs.iia 11, ruiion, juami a- ' 1 1 1 f . . 1 1 T . . r 1 !i i . r it. I bnsh.jind flrnnt. in lndi.in.n. Many of the'elan('s are well improved farms in a hiirh state of cultivation, others ore timber and prairie lauds in a state cf na'ure, and are all admirably adapted to the purposes of agriculture. A great inducement is here presented to those wishing to invest means in real estate. J. U. Niles, John C.Walker, and D. G. Rose of Laporte; 11. C. Pershing, at Plymouth; laiah 7oover, at Rochester; E. P. Lovcland, A. A. Cole and Adam E. Rhodes, at Peru; C. S. Ellis, at Somerset, in Wabash county, will Ki e all the in'ormatioti necessary in TCgardto price and terms, ami are authorized to make sale of said Land 11 y order of the Uo ud. JESSE IÜÜGINS, Secretary. June 29 i7:f. Still Goiiisr it Alone. l'':ii:'.:M jttntttu vc Wnvt lioom.cf. f I THROUGH the liberality, punctuality and i kindness of his numerous customers and fr.ends, the undersigned is still able to go it alone in the Chair and Cabinet Haking In all its variojsbrancl.es, and as an evidence that he is not on his last hp, he invites his old customers and the public generally to call at his Ware Rooms, where thty may soon be convinced of the propriety of their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any quantity of .Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus, Loekers, Tubles Stands, Bedsle ads, if. U., which are made in the most approved style and of the best f;ualityof materials, and warranted to be as ijood as recommended. lie is well prepared with a larv'e stock of Masoiii'! Lllititici' for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, ou short notice, any article not 0!i hand. tSWy Having em jO ployed a good workman in the Vigrs-k Department, he would say Tjirt that he can sii -nly his customers with a better nrticleof chairs ihan has ever been oiTered in 1 L is market. Call at his Furniture YTnre-7?ooms in the buildingformerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomeroy 's store, and be convinced of the truthof'the above. IJein well prepared to do undertaking, hr-will keep on hand or makeonthe shortest notice c3 Coffins of every size (3d And description. Shop in the Daws buildini'opposite the Post Office. P. S. Persons getting coffins will Ve expected to make arranements, or pay for them at the time of takni ihetn away. A liberal deduction will be made to thoitr who pay fort hern a: the time. WM. L. PIATT. ITTiio-e indebted for Cabinet ware or C'of tins, w'ilolease tavor us wun a ecu I.. P. 'Jvl. April CO, i: Got a Potatoc Clock: '11 ' '. - : jt ' I . J. hat is, 'ot-np-at-fight-o'c'ock;" aiidfouud that PT3 HAD just retitrucJ from the easL with a new Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, receh ed I opened and put up lor use, under his owa immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, hecan pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED. Heing a practicing Physician, Dr; L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations, sot up at home, hut ore what they purport to be, aud what he offers them for. Paints, Oils. Dves, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, um, and alltlic artielcsusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Ol superior qualities for family use, oi to supply a small country trade. SUGAR S. T E A S. CO FFE F, SPICES. SYRUPS. FISH, PICKLES V COXDIMEXTS OF ALL KIXDS. Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Pjys, Girls, Rabies, loafers, lops and dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent ciliar; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. Vou'll find something you want, and if wc have not mentioned it, just look around atour iJaicirt iWcOfc(nc0, Not nostrums, but genuine articles, made by the inrenorandasgood as hecan makethem. ! See our. Wooden Ware andi Haskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thiim. -Sure as you're born," w will scJJ as cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in ourline, youcan have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. DB. Thankful for pastpatronage and eonfidence, still continues his nturtirc. and can at all - . - - times be found at the store, or his residence, '. when not absent on business. Oct. C, 1863. Wtf.
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m a . A ch ange of Firm and proprietorship Aai not entirely demolithcd tht Grocery and Provh!on Store of VArJ VALKEN2URGH &, CO. TjpHE befand rrost general csscr'rect o JL Ea'ables that ve l.aTe evtr had, is nor stored away in the t .vo iccrrs we row i:ury. The end is not vet, as ve ere eetcrrrintd to keep cur cuslcxzcrs si-pplitd v i.L :i.t Lcit C-nrrnM.t - CP 1 m UUCl l3, UCliCU if I'll 1 Hi-" . laraillts al small libr.'W. U e do not intend thst any pcrrcn in tlfa communiiy shall ta:re especially w hen tic7 have the money. This house is pe rrr.nr.ertly located. er with our determination to do "ustice,?eal fairly and pay our honest debts, we fore to ir.erit a continuance ofthat patronace heretofore liberally l estoved. and which we know l is been thankiully received. VAN VAL KEN BURG II 4 Co. mai 30 1S."4. 4tf. PacktiriCi? Furry DE-ILERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISION , Est side Michigan street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Marth IG, 1&54. 2lf. t S KLLlOTT E tUlUi New Firm at the old Stand! '"I HIE undersigned having forrr.cd a copartX uership, will continue the wagon and carnage rnanu aciure at the old tacd under the f;rm cf muoit & ttelaiujcc And areendeavorinpto keep pace with the in pruve ments o-the age. Tr.ey re no doctor but to the Farmers and otners cf Mcrsl.al andadjommg counties they would say a ftw words about ragoiis Carriages. Such wroushtlron axle wrgens as have hereto orebeen selling in this and other merke'. foiSlCO, they now offer et SS5 those with Cast arms at the lowestpossible rate, and til other wrrk in proportion. They are determined notto Le undersold cr outdone in either price or wcrkn.arsl.ip, ly any oth r workmen in Northern Iiulisr.a, r.c: ly work manufactured atChicafoortliewhtre aud brought here f . r sale. They ere always on the hill, and ready to witness n.:d le responsible for the durability of their work; In wagons brought here trom distance and Ecld. iftheydonot prove pood, the me ktr Las ycur money, and places histl.un.h atd f rrcrio V nose, and you may whistle fcralefe'r wr.fecn. They low have a superior lot of reasci.ed timber selected by themselves, which ti ty etpect to make up for their customers, ar.d 1 responsible tor its doinpeooc lervke. Orders from ot her ccunties tiroxcntlv at'exd. ed lo. ELLIOTT& BELANGZE. Jon- 2C, 1-51. 4rtf. "There is a tide in the sfiairs i f n;e r.. Which, taken at ihe ficod ic&di on fortune." to 'And there is a tide in the affairs cf uoinni, Which, tr.ki n at the flood, Iteds God knows whereT" There is n tide in the effairs of J. BR0WNLEE & Co. Which ha led to t:e results predicted hy tl.:n two rdr n.-io, and Lcs made cu asiurnüce tlmf,:- svie, that otees t Com Is 'like the ti.i;:r,5 we love to S-e. "1P.OM f.rst, we 5?-ke to vou candid! and f.iiriy, siftrrrpc-d our hc'JsV;;". 'hon esty mile that principle our motto ir. Lusi : ess fro::i oit ;-.Ver:.e:its through croir. crtoa:it, n.:c aa! collecticns. to tie end i and the i ailts .'.re citenl And so have our customers. Vv'e creence!-L-ed to perstvi re and f-ei rich if ve rtn; Lul i:ii?o tloing we intend to do it ly f?ir trades, Reasonable Profits, And the increase of bii'ine:? that ff irdei"lin will always insure. By cur makinp rr.orey, yo-i are not poorer; fcr you have ret a equivalent far your cash und produce, and w hart been enabled tatneke ?Iorc lxfousive Purcbncfl Than hc:etj;ore, have enlarged cm ross:. aud arc NOW RECEIVING And otTcring a larger, better and more desirable STOCK OF GOODS Than has ever been brought to this market before, by us crany other house. It is useless to enumerate. We hare a jrereral assortment for Tcwn and country Trade, and if you call and see us, you are welcome to price elsewhere, and then come back lis we know vou w ill do and buy cf He pay lor our goods, and sell accordingly, and if :ornc man who don't pay, sells cheaper, we shall not try to compete with him. The government mint night as well try to compete with bogus makers. If youdeclwitri us, you deal with legitin&te trader?, w ho adhere to business rules, and you can always rely on us. f you deal with illegitimate houses, you never know how or w r.ere ycu stn4, Wc have no Elephants to stare at, or lrgj pictures to show you, but vehare get the Goods You Want! And will sell them to vou on tenns con slsient iih the iiar.e of Honest Corner, and so that iou will speak well of J.LROWNLEE& Co. May IS. 1S54. llu". J?e ße MAM FAOTI rtril AM LCA1XR 1 c.f ni.wT rcn.vjiTVRßy Chairs, Willow ware, MnttriSH-s,iVc West Vain Str(tt, tlrric. June 29, 1S5I. 1 Trt - ii the JfJarhct. The highest cash price wi'l be aid lor a.l kim V iMbnsht am! ob! br PrugpiM. t tha Er i"? Store of G. P. ROBERTS. Lp rte, July 6. 1FM. 18lf. m f rP A Fine AsfCftme in f-oa 37c foil CO per. lb ty
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