Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 November 1854 — Page 4
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fflgmautlj asnuuct; Ottitt Are n)vr informed that we are prepared .9 execute in a neat anl fashionable styl all kinds of JOB PBfifTirfG, .Either in black or other colors. The ma trials are now in good order, nd the es Mihmnt is under the superintendence th of an experienced and competent worr-: Jan. 1S53. j man. rr-ßianx ueeas. AUoriEacfj, j usuv.. o rotables Blanks, of all kinds. A.so! - ' . . Blank Notes, kept for sale at this o dice j at prices to suit the times. Farmers take Notice T riHAT th? undersigned hai received an aiiencv from a Commission Merchant iti Cincinnati Ohio, and intends paying cnh for cranberries this fall if a nuflicieat quantity can b procured, but they must he ripe and picked j - . nl. . ..II ... All I)!i-m,,n!li 1 in good orJer. Ple-isecall at Old Plymouth Hotel. Sept. 7, 1854 W. J. MOIR The Board of Trustees of Center Township WILL hoM their regular meetings on the last Saturday in Jane, Aigust, October, December and February of the ear commencing oa the first MonJay in April. 1S54. S. Ü. TABOR, Prest. ttet W. M. Dcxham Clerk. June 1. 1354. 13rf"variety store. at THE undersigned having taken the Room oraierly occupied by the Eank Store, are no.v offering to tr.e citizens of Marshill county, and as many from other counties as Will favor them uhh a call, a geueial assortment of DRY GOODS, Q uecnsioarc, glassware A XD GRO CERIES. Every thin that Men. Women and Children may nd, can be found at The Variety Store, And they 'rill at all times find ready and willin hauls to deal out according to their varion ri Ai-;sities. We deem it unnecessary to beast or our 1 Cheap Goods, as the people will ultimately find out where they can get the uargamj, ana then there they iciHbuy. We prefer showing our Goods with their prices; and ask the customer to give us opportunity at all events, and if we fail to convince them that we offer tnein as good and a little BETTER BARGAINS Than they can find elsewhere, we shall not grumble at the loss of their custom that's all. But a trial we ask, end shall we not have it? N. B. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet the d?mands ofa heavy an'', extensivs trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SHIN ABARGES & BURCH. April 20. 1354. Tif. For Sale West half of lot 167 and dwelling, on the bst business block in town opposite Couple's. 1C3 acres of Lind. 8 miles south of Plymouth; small improvement runoing water and good timber. 83 acres of flue timbered land 2J miles south of PI mouth. Wrst half of Lot 74. and ' E quarter of Lot 73. in one; making Let 63 feet on centre stroat. and 120 feet deep; with large fins dwelling. Imcroved farm of 217 aer?s. on IJuroak flits valuable, and to be sold cheap. Improved farm, 230 acres, at North BeniinSurke county beautiful location. Improved farm, 160 acres, 6 miles w est of Plymouth. Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago Railroad Stocks Bonds drawing ton per cent, interest, payable in cash every ßix months. Property is rising rapidly, and you can get better trades out of mo now than you can find with any other man. Office over Western Bank. C. II. REEVE, Attorney. Notary (x. Genl. Agent. May 18. 1554. Htf. P. S. Life, Fire anl Marine Insurance effected by the oldest and best companies in the Union, at reasonsbltjates. Discovered at Iast. LIME! LIME!! LlilE. in mperabundar.ee and of tho very best qiality, for p irity. utrength and whiteness, his lately been discovered, tnd ii now being exteusively manufactured for sale, on the cremise of the under?icued, situated in Fulton coautv near thel ne of Marshall owe mi! le nn-ith ot what is known as E Idy's Saw Mill on Eldy's Lake, four roilea east of Maxenkuckee lake and foir miles dae weit of Rolstia'a tavern on the Michigan Riad. AUo ten milea north-wejt of R-jcnester, jmd twelve mile south of Plymouth. The undersignen is new prepared to fill orders IOr lime ifUJil uiijr jkp.i:. m uiciiiuuuuiiig country, and warTar ts his lirr.otogive GENERAL SATISFACTION, . 1:... r . gansport Lime, lr aliutefil and practical pur-! o:h the So as to suit customars generally, and is deter-; mined to eeil at such prices a will be an induce- j m?nt for all thosi desiring lime, to purchase of bim. All orders promptly filled by writing or calling 'n thi nnders'gned at Rochester, or his agont at the lime work. JOHN M. ME3RYM0N. July 27, 1851. 21m3. They are Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson ARE now receiving a larg and Splendid assortment of Clothinz A Groceries. 7Ve now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and vicinity, to call and examine our stock, and by so doing you will find every thing you want ia our line, and you will also find them Cheap. Although wa are on one of tbe corners, we we don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking God that -we are not as other msn, or in other words, by saying that we will either sell at cost or cheaper than any one else in town. Ia short we are selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customer! must judge as to ouz honesty and integrity, to do which we are willing to trust them. trrPlcase :ive ua a pall. B, H. & P.
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Shiiiiialar?cr & llurcli Have lately made some effort to furnish the promised variety of So Ion? and so much reeded in Plymouth, and if their patrons will favor them with a call, j they shall not go away aisappoiiuea. e have commenced our business, relying more upon lair and honest business transactions, for success and patronage, than throwing slush at our neighbors. We "desire to live upon ; friendly terms with all. and when we have not nrecise artcle our customer desires, we intend it shall be a pleasant uu.y uisieaa o. a gming and disagreeable necessity, to picmpt ly direct mem 10 our nesrnoors. wr 7i t. " .. TVn IV it ic nnfriilPIPP Ihn; We 00 Ti i Dil Y ! ' . that for our cash, we ! H ''-" "'- . . ... per cent profit. an purchase ana sen new articles three times in the year, we certainly realize in the end thirty per cent. We now hiethe pleasure o!' ilirec'ing the . IK Uie:t"UIt- Hi U.IC'J .IJs H.c c t--.i.-,i r attention of the cuizeus o .uani-au aim aujoining counties, toone o1' the largest stocks jf i Staple and fancy Dvi(Soot30 5c CJrocmr3 Dver offered in this market, and we are defermined to prove to all that our mode of selling Small profits and Quick Sales, Js the true and saving policy both for the seller and purchaser. The present stock was bought with an eye single to the Spring ant) Summe TRADE, iA cV1t ha n tint MP have selected to suit their tastes, if they will favor us with a call. We expect to mähe it a permanent business, and ve do not wish to disguise the fact that we wish to mike you our warm friends and permanent customers, and we expect to do so by dealin? with ycu honestly, and selling you cheap goods for your money. Our Steam Saw Mill 7s now in fall operation; and although we have not been in the service of our country in forty wars and a hundred fracases, or confleseencteJ to serve thereoi!e in either branch of the Legislature, yet we have done a little . something for the improvement of our town and county.ani can now iurni;n our .eiijw-eui-zens with the lumber to build houses to Keep the rain off their little ones, lhe Dest marfcet price paid 'or SSEL-Xli7 For which we will pay hali'cash and half goods 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 Plymouth. SHIXNAB ARGER & BURCH. June 8,18:4. J4tr. Drugs, M e d i c i ii e s safe AN At Wholesale or Retail. II. B. PEKSISOIG & 0. ARE Now receiving direct from New York, Philadelphia nud Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paint, Books, Stationery and Groceries, which they off-r tothe public on the most reasonable ter.TiJ, and every article sold by them is warranteJ to be what they are reo'ninended, and from a Ion; experience in business. they fiel assured tht they can supply the public with just the artic les necessary. Their medicines consiit of the purest qual ities that can be selected m rr.r.ree?. Scleot anl Concentrafotl 5vi!ers kept on hand cfboth Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, tu jpjiur. Opium, Cre?n Tart Morphine, Sal Soda, Cum C imphor, Castile -joap, Sulf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nurcezs, Ippecac, Drimstune. Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, EpiOin. Salt.?. Faints and Oils. White Lead, Lampblack, Prus.-iau Blue, Red do, Venetian Red, Span. Brown, Black do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, Chrome Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's d), Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do. White and txown Zinc in Oil and dry. Varnishes Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. Wfcite do. Furniture do. Shellac do. Dyesiuffs. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum. Blue Vitriol, c. Books and Stationery. Blank Books, f r5f Memorandums, School do, AJU&f&'Vixne Books, Letter Paper, CttTJUvar Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing nk, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautiful patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sugar, Havannaugar, Tea, all kinds from 3u cts. to 81.00 per 15. Tobacco, all kinds. Cigars, all kinds. White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper uce, Uoap all kinds, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, j Ciushed Sugar, j Cinnamon, . Gin per, J Coffee, ; Spices, j p m-. . . . CT PV I I 1 I ST O r I t. rVI I IV1 L. U I V I IM O f i tlilY.) ,T iTVZ f Public confiJcacckept for rale by them. June 22, 1654; ICtf. Clothing Store, THEundersicned havinc lo cated in 'lymouth with the intention of making it his borne, and his present a permanent business, would inform the public generally that he intends keeping a general assortment of Ready made Clothing TRUNKS, VALIECES and SATCHELS. And every thing that any poor destitute creature may want, whether he be at or away from home Doa'tforget to call atthe Cincinnati Clothva?ÄK."."l ÄniL"l.J..0f .. vil - - -o -- --...v4. ii ciujiudiiuauj me place to clothe the naked. ni most everything thatmenand boys wear, may be found in abundance, and at the lowest possible cash prices. He wishes every one to closely inspect the workmanship of his clothing, as many are often deceived in that particular, by the discovery of Rips when it ia 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. April 20,1854. 7tf.
Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by II. TJ. PERSHING $ Co.
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Wutclies, Silverware, AND Fancy Goods -THE subscriber would infirm his old customers and the public generally that he hasreturntd rom Chicago andestablishedhimseii again iu o juun Bend, for the purpose o:caTrving on the above business and that he has on hand a well selected stock of the latest fashions of Jewelry and Fancv Goods, consisting in psrtof Gold and Silver Watches descriptio . . r4 Pliro Si VfT ffmOOIlS. art w.irr.mtPil as nure as coin dm w.nrrnn pi n nun? n-t coin. Iii IAIIUIOS with manufacturers, importers and wholejale dealer, "-ill ena'-le Lim to supply his customers with tools that will in variety, beauty. ,. -t , i.ll Innung fashion and cheaunessineetall'icniana. w.tnh ,n,l !vlrv reDaired on VJ 1 Jl. ft.1! .fUte4... . . short notice. Thehighet prices paid for old -her and, Gold. j Store one do n south of Witter & Miller's : Bookstore, South'Bend, lnd. WM. L. BARRETT. Sept 22. 1853. 29tr Boot and Shoe Store. J. iTlcD AlVNEI,, Late from Ohio, having taken possession oi the room lormerly iUTCUOIU U .Ul. 1 an jr a puvuj. ivu .'iiviir k'an Sirtei, a ic uuuis uaui ui i uiriciuy ! tore. where he has just oper.eu the best lot of j Eastrrn Manufactured work ever olfered in . this market, an l rhich he is determined to sell J as 1jw as the lowest, lie would respectfully ! invito the attention of the Iadics to his stosk of DRESS SHOES, which consist in part of GAITERS of different style?, JENNY LIND BOOTEES and TILS. BUSKIN BOOTEES of different styles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHI MIRENA SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITLUS and Muntere j Shots; together with a variety of other d Shoes 0f aiiTer-nt hinds, . ff,oc f M.rtr : ..... . , , ;(o.i, . ly on hand a general assortment of his own manufacture of Hoots and shoes of all kiads. Particular attention will be given tothe man ufacture of Gentleiiiens' Fine Boots and La dies sewed Shoes of all kim'.s. Having had a Ions experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ample satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. N. 13. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April 27, 1834. Ryl, Did you Know THAT JOHN HAD GOT HOME? WELL he ha, and brought a of the nicest kind of coous, and l.is cus tomers s are takingthem as fast the toys can , measure and count them. Ifearthati weich such hard work, and the warm weather will be too much for them. Hut Come On, am here an3 as tough as Btn Leather. Won't I tike their places should that te the c;.se? think I just will. So you need not keep away on that account. But when you see the new goods, I do know the rush that must follow. Now I mut tell viiat we have.- Oh! it is so much that 1 cant 1 1 11 all. 1 ut I do know we have Cod-Fish, Scyther, Forks and freen Cucumbers. Car.: -.Link of the rest too much in that great rr.as.. Yes! wish to buy some mora thing?, stxch as Wheat, Oats, Corn, Beeswax, Eggs, Butter. Oh! fee, l have no IVhiskey now, but hve some of the best Scotch Ale, ar.dso:nsuch little XXRTST GOODS. Now friends, if you wish to see the remainder orne here, for I could not write all in a week. Ilat remember we buy all kinds of Produce and sell all kinds of Goods. have been some eighteen y?ars in these diggings and have done an extensive credit business and nd it necessary if not to take a breathing spell, in order to so that I may know whether 7 stand upon my feet or am turned topsy turvy in the world. But in addition to the necessity arrising from natural causes unfortunately, I have suffered severely during the last eighteen months in home affairs, which renders th.e case doubly urgent, and has fixed my determination to devote my whole time aud attention to collecting anc paying rr:y just debt;. The latter must and shtll be done to the cent, let what will come. I would a thousand times rather begin the world again ;ai once before) with a clean shirt and a shiLing, than have it said John Cougle coull not, would not pay ten dimes to the dollar. Friends, I would tell more if thought it would do goo 1, but you all know John, and that he wont cheat, lie, nor .'teal from you. Now will you jun call in if only on a visit. Come, friends, let us reason together. Is it not asclenras lluttermilk that the Farmer and" other operativ s on th; one hand and the Merchants on the other, are constantly striving to see which shall get the best of the bargain. Th irtruc interests after all are indemnified. While the luttcr would have confounded ilim picking and soon kick the ludet, onlrjup and be blown away by the first brcez? without the former, yet the Merchant is a sort of necessary evil and useful anirnnl that could not well be dispensed with; therefore let us shake hands and be friend.', and do to rach other as we would wish to be done by. This brings me to the mo.'t important branch of my subject, viz? to coax, bog, entreat, pray, implore and beseech you all, both great and small, in the name of our mutual interests, of your repeated promises, or" horiesty, truth and justice, and finally the laws o the land, to haven;ercy upon me and pay what thouowest. You cannot be ignorant of the fart that my commercial standing depends entirely upon punctually meeting my engagements. Call to mind what you Mould think of me, even I, after gcttingand appropriatingtomy own use, comfort and benefit, your vheat 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 of tho PWisU. o, by the ro,s cf honestly owest, and save him from the hands llaru ii Hi's rows, rats and other notions Saltpetre wont save you. Oh, P. S. Please take notice that everything in or on the subject of paying and being paid, relates to John. JOHN COUGLE. July 20 20tf IVofifO 8 rirey given that the partnership heretofore existing between Jtmes . Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payable to James II. Case, and immidiate settlement is required. J. H. CASE. RCHARD RUDD. March 20, 1854. 3tf.
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A variety of Ladies' end Gentlemen s f,old sq,jik1 amlrtrliabie tomillion. chrms, Keysand heals, Goli Lar r.n s , I in- tJ.eGompany has deposiledSlOV cerUins. Breast Pins, Go! J l'jnsan l I encils u P i. ' ,lf w v.irk. to sr !
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New lira 1854 Britbh Commercial Life Insurance COMPAN Y. flLkJMESP&a $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Comhill, Loudon, and 65 Vull street, New York. ESTABLISHED IXfl TFliHS 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 comiort of WIDOWS ar.dOnPHANSupou the decease oliheir natural protectors and fathers, and at the Sam-.' time p;opcrly remunerating -1 surancc on Lite, undoubted additiouai secu-: rity. ! All the necessary information may be tad, upon application to the uridirsinicd. W'M. J. DUHNS, Jpent. Deer. 15, 18.-.3. 4-Jyl. 2L SIB Ti EL o CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN )ry (J00;ls? strilw r00ils, (rOCCHCS, ' MATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, tlLASS, fl LASS WARE, and Vittsburg llinufaciures jcnerulhi. TOLEDO, OHIO. De13, 18.VL 42yl. Marble Factory. rrIIE undersigned would reiJ. pt'3ttully inform tl.o citinns of Marshall and aJj.ining counties that he is still carrying on the Mar ble Manufao'.ory at South Hend, wlicre he iatonJL.; kt-c;);!! o-i hand j all kinds of i TOMB STONES, ! 0 T TT IT . X -S1 I TOMBS &.T ARLES. I I . U It.) r. .- . stock; whioh he will a. low as any sh ro in the cnun'ry. His wo:ä manu- ! laeture'i to or tor, is tr.ecuie.i wi;n u.e grL-aie:t , 1'recisio: n. and the insrT::j'.:o:;s strictly f-1- ( lDwed, as: near as po.-siM-.. His shop U on Mihawaka tre ;t en site- I. D. Calv. rfs T.ivtry stable. 11. U I'erihtMg will act asmy ajent nt Plymouth, receive inscriptions Mid forward them, and I will deliver tiu work according to order. JAC013 KN'OULOrK. April C. ISi I. ott. JVcw I'ldminislralion. 1 Illi undersigned having al in FULL BLAbr, are now prepan-.l tu fu rnish to order, ut their i-UUAUKV in l'lymoutlx, all kinds of Manufactured of good and substantial material and at prices whicii slrall prove satisfactory to th purchaser. They have made arr mmnts to furnish, and intend keeping on h'jnd Of the most approved patterns, made of the best of tnutcria!. Tli 'y have secured a sufficiency of pood timber, an l intt nd ha vi 11 it workj'ii into nlmvs bv rmipt t aili rXpPrieilcei workman, and have . . 1 . . . , , , ., iiu in'siianuy 111 j)riiu isin iiui liif y snail give gfiu-ral sitirfnetion. Old metal v. ii' be taken in exchange ; for any work in their line, or cash. In addition they have trectil a lath ruttinr "achinc, find iiitciül kepiji: a f.uj.ply of the article, r - ly fvi n ;!::..' on. Call, and patronise i ' , anu v. ;r i:i 1 11? your selves. MITCHELL c- T.IOMlVON. July 20 iOtf FierJ& EiocSc O 2 T7SR0M A H'ELL 4f Lurch, Ta., is olT 40.1 Feet deep, r.'-rtr PittalTered to the r.ul lie as Natural Medicine of no common value. It is a different thing from 'he ol! Kentnckv, or Amtri.-an Oil, as this .s nn- 7NTEUNALLY as well as externally. As a loc;;l remely in Paralysis, Piles, Rheumatism, Deaf tiers, loss ofiht, Ihirus, &r?. AI o as a valuable Internal remedy Pr Piles, Ajuc, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrliwn, Erysipelas, 1 1 sores. Eruptions of the skin, Female diseases, "Worms Cladder and Kidneys, Bronchitis, IVrrs &c, &c. It invites the investiatir.ir I'hysif -tan, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merit.?. Discovered in 161!), it has within C or three yer.'s, made multitudes of euros, and multitudes of friendr, and as soon a.? tried, tho sales not only increase Ivt hold out. Testimony to its great merit is constantly accumulating in the hands c.f the proprietor by certificates, letter?, and in other way-?. Full as the v.orll is of Fa'eut Medicines it is thought i.ot lest to iupp:e.s this, the work of NATCrtK to make room for ILunan Inventions. Price 5 rent per bottle. For sale byT. A. LEMON, IM mouth. lt. M. LYON.Pr .rif-tor, f. Dearborn it. Chicago, El. Julv 07, 1S.:4. "iihiiil. Goods for the Million. J. f. vax VALiiLi:isiis:nn & co. II AVK just received one of tbe host stocks OF Frcsli Groceries Ever brought ti thi nrirhnt, an l arp of-f'-rint; them at Fueh prices as cannot fa i 1 to please every body. Sixteen lbs. of (ioo I Siiar can't be bought everywhere for 01 00, but it can at their store. Syrups, Mobis?. an dspices ofall kinds that are not rxcellrd in this or any other market. Thul (lo'de.ii Syrup! Don't Know whether '.ve shil! have mough to f;o round, but wo can got more. Dried Frui's f all kinds especially an exeellent article of Peeled Peaches. Hamburg Ciioeso, that i cheese and no mistake. Tobacco, from n common article to the genuine Virginia leaf. Every body knows it would be out of our power to enumerate t lie articles kept ttt this establishment, but the pen tleinen, Ladies, Cooks and "the rest of mankind" are respectfully invited to call end exam ine the new stock foi theinpplvos. May 4, 1S51. J. F. V. cc Co. Office of the tin. Teru k fIiica?o Railway To. Peru, April 18, 4S51. rilHE Subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Compnny are hereby notified, that a second requisition of ten per cent, on the amount of their cash subcription, will be made on them payable on the first of June next, and a like requisition of ten per cent, to bo paid the first of each month thereafter until the whole he paid. JESSE HGGNS. Secretary. ßubsetibers living in Laporte county can nav to J. B Niles, at Lsporte; In Marshall county, toll. B. Pershine, At Plymouth: in Fulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester: in wasairi, to C. S. Ellis, at bomersett-
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Plymouth, September 7, 1851. I I Ad Hank that he mast do this What Pa! Whv take the papers, and get straddle of wy Rid IIo.s und go ta see these folks that said thy would piy me last J anuary, and then after harv st. They have not done it. This, Hank, is a Kurd By. He says that he will put it through. Weil on consideration I said go it Buy. " I have not atu him since. He 6tarted, pcrhups has pui:C, if so all and Ree me, as I have my hinds full of work already cut out. I have no time to lowk after dolii q-ient debtors, the business at John's will be do;ie ou the magnetic svstim of cash down and prices to correspond. ' JOHN COUGLE. Sept. 7, 1854. 6'.f. Millinery and .Manlua 3Iakin?.
T , KS. DUXGAX M-oolrlrespccfollj-in-i.T form the citizens of Plymouth and vi-1 Millinery and Mantua Making, and is prepared to lo the work in its most approved style s and i:i accordance with the latest fashions. She solicits a .share of the public patronage. K-rsidencc ui the corner of Jefferson and Michigan streets. April 20 18a4-;mG. iDR. J. W. BENNETT I'ractictins 1'hvsician, Wil promptly attend toall calls in the una ol his profession, at all hours. street, third house north of the Dunham House. on Michigan August 4, 1S5J. tff. Throw Physic to the Dogs, P'JLVEliMACIIER'S HYDRO ECLECTC VOLTAIC Cd A NS, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and persnan"ntly ruling 11 Neuralgic diseases, E.heumatism, painf.il end swelK-d Joints. Ncumlgiii of the face. Deafness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, psriodieal Headatlic, P.iins in tfie Stome oh, Indigestion. Dyspepsii. Uterine p-iins. Pnralysis, tic, etc. Tt.r. c- i".ivVre Srs: introduce! in the rity m"Ncw - rk l-.-ss t han on year since, and a-t- r b-iug ?u .-jectei to thorough trials in ev cry j, pital in the city, and applied fc Drs Val-jr ir.e Mott, Carnohan, Van Buren aud e'ler.-, it was di.-cr.verji that thev posses? ' i;-rai:g : an l v tider!ul p v.ver in the relief and cure nf th iv cl-irs of diseases, and their i sab?, a::. I th j .ucccs.; t.at has attended their ! use is unparallelled. j Previous to their introduction into this conn- ! try, they were used in evexy hospital in Eur )'j, a::l are secured by patents in France, Oeriiiany, .tui'.ria. Prussia, aid England: and ül.:o in tho United Slates. "TXK CLOSE AND PONDKR WELL." I Th? principles upon w.lji(;h it is claimedthat I 4l. f' Tiia 4:. ..1 .x. - .,11 a . . - r. - n first that all nervous diseases are attended and prolued by n deficient supply of nervous fluid, a:ii an agi'nt that resembles closely electricity, or electro l-jacneüsir. ; and second thattke electro magnetic chains, by being worn I furnished tothe exhau:tel nervous f.uid which is required to produce a LciUhy antijri through j the entire system. No disgusting nostrum is ' allr.ved to be taken wh.le using the chains, j but a rigid observance o: the geueial laws of ; r.eaiL.n are reuireu. ur.sK. incuon upon ine , part diseüed adds much to the effects of the chaitis, by increasing their magnetic power. One T!i u stiii d Irollurs will be given to any perso-; who will produce so many well authenticated certificates ofcure both from intelligent patie'its and scicn'iöc phyi icians, as have been cfTaoted by the use of Pulverrr.acher's Electric chains. They iifver fail to periorm what they are advertised to i .1 . . 1 . I J . 1- 1 1 uo, .-..X40 peia e.erseen cisauaitea wh, has g.veri them a trial K t i.AAijt UAbh5 More than ne bun lied permanent cures J of Prolapsus Uteri, have b-en efiVrted j within the last year b the use of these i chains. By applying one n I of the chain over t!;;1 region uf the abdomen, tud the oilier upon the spine just above the hip, th us l v e r e symptoms incident tin; i!is?'iSf r.ro 'ito;,:e rumored. MODE OF USE. Ti.e chain .should be moistened before use vitii common vir.egar, and then oie endorthe cl.ain should ho applie 1 directly to the scat o!'th"j pain jx li;eai-e, and the other end opn ;st. 1 to it. BP. NOT DECEIVFD! The Eclectic Chains I are not 1 ) cure all diseases; but for Nervous dirc-is-i." it is claimed that NO Medical Acent in the world has produced so many cases in the l INSTANT RKLIF.F from the most acute pain, isprocln-ed atthe moment o'' applicat:on much n:ore r-iiectttaiiy than can b; produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call auU obtain a pamphlet, gratir. J. STEINEST, Sole Arent, CG? Droadwav, cor. Print e st. II. B. PERSIUNO ft Co., Agent for Marshall count v. March 2, IS'.I. 5J1. M) i IirarJ another voire fry silanJ. sni ins: j (tl.a is, ii you j;ö't near it you win now) if you d;d't hear it you will now) "unto all the people of Plymouth aadthesur - DunJing country, that J . H. CASE, One door north ofPorneroy's brick Store, keeps the Largest, Nicest, Chapes land best assorted Stock of
IlOOnPS Ä SBTOlllS '',rornPer"50:laleiamination, hecan proscunce 7ZX3S? 'j PURE & UNADULTERATED. Brt?., - , km2 ia h (V i Being a practicing rhysician. Dr L. can iläSV & I i ! HT'iliwSi jsptak advise 31y as to the stiele he offers. SUHkaJ a S äESlMtS and can assure you that his are no spurious
NOW OFFKUINTt in the MARKET, Jfnsl Received, A new assortment of Spring and trimmer styles of Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocki. Collars I Shirts that you cn "keep on," Coarse, fine ! and Kip Hos, for all sizes. AH kinds nf la-1 dies weir, Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy Shoes, Iji'ullicr Findings, Ac. Ac. Custom Work always on hand. And made lo order on short notice, and All of our Shop Worlds Warranted. We sell low cheap "Doo Cheap'' for Ca sli, and hhill not be undersold by anybody, not even ''the Regulator" tho' "She spreil her wing and soar aloft," And and g rind out verses green $ soft, Hanc out heri"ign ofletters red And all of that just lether "spread." "We are in for 'Free Trade," mean to live and help everybody else to; and when ive offer you gods. we ask prices to suit the Goods, and keep Ooods to suit the customer. 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 we have made a point worth something, they are for getting our places. Give us a call examine our stock and prices, and if you wjnt to buy otall. we can sell to you just as well, and a little cheaper than any one el.se. N. ß. Shoemakers supplied with Stock of any kind. J. II. CASE. April-iO, 1854. 7t. JAO. S. DODDRIDGE, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, Also Master Commissioner in the C, and C. P. Courts, Plymouth, Indiana. .Will also pti, particularattention to Agende., Collections ol claims, and will promptly at tend to all professional business entrusted to mm, wun naetuy.
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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 do all work entiusted to thera in the best manner. They have made arrangements for the regular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS, And intend carrying on the Tailoring busi ! ness in all its various branches, froiTi the plain-1 lest to the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, wjii te taken off tte:r aaJelow for cash. ' All orders thankfully received anu punctu-1 ally attended to. Garment.3 cut to order and on short notice. Feb. 2. 1854; 43y!. About m m I way Co. offer at private snle a larecuan-1 tity of choice lands situated m the ccuutiesof , Lanorte, Porter, Marshall, Fulton, Miami Wa-1 bash, and Grant, in Indiana. ! in a huh state of cultivation, other ere t:m- j
100,000 acres of ratable . bWSW S laild ft)r Sale. ßS St as vegetables meke their er r car?r cc.
ber and nrairie lands in a state tf r.a'ure, mid Tllil , r v.e ern.jnci-ci: to Co justit c, c.-l f:rare all admirably adapted tothe y.urpoiesof l) ' ntJP' ,J honest c'eltr, we !.;c;o rent
agriculture. A great inducement is here pre sented to those wishing lo invest-meax;s in wisning lo real estate. J. B. Niles, John C.Walker, and D. G. Rose of Lcporte; H-13. Tershihg, at Plymouth; Iaiah oover. at F.oches'.er: E. P. Loveland. A A. P.il mirl A.lam V. PT n-'oe at lriLP. I S. Ellis, at Somerset, in Wabash county, will gi e all the in ormatin necessary in regard to price and terms, and are authorized to make saleof said Lend 13y or4.erof the Bojrd. JESSli I11UGIN3, .Secretary. Jure 29 17:f. Still Goinsr it Alone. 1 -I ZZZ. ? J-.:.-. ..i, -.-p. -' l;ty, punctuality and kindness ul his numerous custnirers and friends, the undersigned is still al le to to it alone in the Chair and Cabinet Kalling In all its various branches, and as an evidence that ho is not on his last leers, he inj vites eis oia customers and the public gener ally to call at his Ware Rooms, where the i the v may soon be convinced otthe propriety of their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any quantity of oiucuuuius. iiuiiia, Lcuvm, lUUKS otaQGS, ÜCdStf EUS, it. it., which are made in the most approved style and of the best quality. f materials, and warranted to be as good as recctsirended. He is well prepared with a lare tock of Seasoned L.umlri for cabinet and chair making, and will make to order, on short notice, any article not on hand, c3 Having em JJi. ployrtl a good workman in the liv D p a rtrnf-nt, he would Pay T?' r tfäat ne can 5U1 ply bis customers t with a better ari ticleofchairs than has ever been offered tr. Call at his Fumitor; 7sre.-r7ocras in the building formerly occupied as the Plvrncuth Hotel, a few doors beto .v Pomero 's stcre. and be convinced of the truth o'thc above. Being well prepared to do uadertakirg, he will keep 011 hanI 01 majori the sLoilest notice J tOlilllS 01 CYei'V S1ZC And dercripticn. Shop in the Dawsbuilimgoppositc the Post Office. P. S. Person1; getting coffins will be espce'ed to make arrangements, or pay for them atthe time of takin ;he:n aay. A liberal deduction will be made to tho;evho pay fur them at the time. Wtf. L. PIATT. TJ"Tl;o.'e inJebtel tax Cabinet ware or Cof fins, w;llpleaie favor us v.ith a call. W. L. P. April 2?, 1 8" 4. 2yi. '; (fZlrkt o pAfotnn lrrVl XZ5JZ- J? a s 2. Wl halis, 'i)t-u)-al-PiglitVc'ock;" andfour.il Dial , , ii ' -' - ; rUn ?a?t r.?ntnffl frn t east with a new Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, j Cariifuy scecled. packed, shipped, ' ..n(l1 nnA -,,t f-r received opened and put up for use, under his own immeJiate supervision, and care, and which i imitations, got up at home, but are what ttey purportto ue, a.iu wnat he otters teen: icr. Paints, Oils, Dves, Brashes, Varcfch, Litpiois, fjitnris.-and cll'.h ariislesusually kept in Drug Stores. . Also a few Grocer i es Of superior qualities for family use, oi lo supply a small countrv trade. SUGARS. TEAS, COFFEE, spices, srnups. rrsn, I PICKLES & COXDIXEXTS 1 OF ALL K1XDS. Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality aud flavor. ! Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Boys, Girls, Babies, loafcis, fopsand dead heads, from the finest pexfurr.es down to a three cent cinr; and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and ifwekave not mentioned it, just look around atcur Notnostruras, but' genuine articles, made by the inefnorandasgood as he can makethem. Seo our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thing. 'Sure as you're bcrn." we will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in ourlint, youcan have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. dr. icuaiosr, . Thankfulfor pastpatronage and confidence, still continues his practice, and can at all Ltimes be found at the store, or his residence. when not absent on business. Oct. 6, 1851. 31tf.
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AchangtofFirmandp roprietorth ip h c not entirely demolithed the Grocery and Provhion Store of rrVL!5ENBURGH &CO. JL t-a'ables that we fcve ever had stored away i the two rccrr s r! i TLe end is not yet, as we are CeUxv.iLd to keep oar customers M'pphcd v.i.L tie let Sugars, Goffee and Tea. " Mn!asvc FUh nf flfHiw rf l j 1 Ol ÖlliertDl Llüdy, OAlNUltS. 5PICES & liyv. Srifir.. rjnIL ri r -ä- LtCCOttj KiüGl) tGZij dies, Wcodemvare & c. Our customers always fr"snpneesror u,em. and ccal thtm cut to tie? ai sn:an tatoege. e . EOt tesd ifcat eny fenen in IL community shall starre- especially .en ih hty 'ls r(:use ls rrcir.eMly Iccatcd. rr.J r toaesi cei.tr, we 1. .c to r ent a continuance ol that yatrcna.e hereto:, ,o L.eral.y bestowed. trA which v.e hr.cv, l.f.s been thank:uI1y received. ly received. . VAN VALKENBCnGI! t Co. mai 20 -3:4. 4 If. M DEALERS LV GttOCEH)ES & PROVISION, Eist si if; MirLi.-Bn Sin ei PLYMOUTH, IND. .March IG, 1S54. 1 1 . t tri A.vcrt t S ELLIOTT New Firn at the cid Stand! rjHE undersigned having fcrrr.cd a ctpartJL ncrship, will coatiuir the wcrcn and carnage manu aclure at the eld tta:.d uncc r the :ra cf JEttiozz sr IFcFauffcc And areendeavoringtu keeppaeewiat!-e:ra proveruents o th.e ge. Ti:ey are r.o e'ert'elutto IJ-.C farraers and otters of lr! A andsdjainiRe counties ttey would sv.y a ftw words abcut agons 6l Car Such wrcughtlrcn axle wegcrr s l rVc c-c. tocre been selling in this end ctler n.r.iUts oiSiCO, they now effer at S5thcf e v:h C?st arsis atthe lowect possible rate, r.d 11 other v.xrk in prcpcit cn. They are determined not to le undeTr.lt cr outdone in eith-r price cr vcifcu rn. l ip, by ar.ycth.r'.vcrkjt:eEinXcrtherr. Ir.diair, rcr b r wer k m a r.u f ac t u red a t Ch ir f r c r e 1 ; c v 1. re asd.rougtt here fr rale. Tl.ey tu bIvms on the hill, and reidy to witness er.,: 1 e re5jons:b.e for the durability of thtir v crk- 1 vt wagon, brought lereircn dister.ee tr.,1 lcc. if they Co not prove fcod.ttecaler la- vt mccey, and j-laces ListLuii.h ar;( frcrtt. 1 a nose, and you nay wfcisile foraheVer varcn. Ihey row have a ;ur.er:cr let cf jca.-ci.cd timber selected by thcicrelres, whirl tJcvexj ectto ipahe up tor thtir evver: aLiL le lesponsitle :or itr dcir.gccd rervic r. Orders .rou:c hr ccui:tip.v nr.f ,. fc. k 4. W ELLi01T&I3ELA:Gn: fon. 26, 2 H6 1 'There is a tiJ.. in the tlTatrs t f n n. Which, taken at the ficcd icecs tn to fortune." "And there is e tide in the affairs t f w oiacu, Which. tken st tho flood, leausGoi knows whrr?" There is a tide in th elT.iiu-1 f J.BROWNLEE & Co. Which has lei to the results predicted by sco, and has n.ai.'e cur them two years assurance doubly sure, that "Honest Corned Is 'Wkt the things we love to b-c . F71r),'I tbe first, we sp-jke to y. u candidly iL anl fairly, stanped ourhcu?'-wi esty,' mile that principle cur otto Mi! ifr m our statements throueh .ale rredir, account, note a-d collections, to the end asd the results are evicer.t Wc hare 1c12.de Mann! Ar.i so have our customers, 'e r.tc errr.uraged to persevrre ari cet rith if v.e rajt; I ut in so doing we tuten to 13 it t.r tradvs. ttzeasonabfo JPrqjlis. 7T3 .t: theincresse cf Ltj ir.ess that fc:: df sü'.-g will always insure. Dy cur making rj-.r.ry. you are not poorer; fcr you have pot a'i t ,u:vc!er.t for yo jr cash and proJuce, -r.d v.c !.i.ve beta enabled to isake !TIore Kxtensli'C Purelnue Thn hcietofore, hive erlarged cur rrcnt, and arc NOW RECEIVING And ofering a larger, better and zitrre desirable It 1 i r i- c n vi? ttf kW V Thau his ?er fcpen brought to this market before, by us crany other fcou-e. itisurc.es to cr.u.TPra:c. We .t a pe-eral as3or:tuer4t f-r Tcwn a-.J. counlry Trade, and if you call tr. 1 see nr. vvui are welcome to price elsewhere, and then er:e back aswe knowrcu wilh!o sr.i 1'iy ffn. We pay ;or our cods and sell aroordircly, and if .-crre can who den't ay, yells cl.tapor. we shall not try to corr.re;e with him. The government mint iriht as w.dl ?tv t ccrspcte wiih bogus n'akers. J you deal with us, you deal with Iftgiihiate tracer., who adhere to business rule, and ycu can alwav rely on us. if you deal with illeitirrr.te" houses, you never knew howcr wrere u ft? r.d. "VVe have no Elephants to s'are at, or large pictures. to show ycu, tut icehute got the Goods You Want! And will sell them to you on terms ccn sisteut with tho i.ame v Honest C nur, and so that jou will sp.ak wt ll i f J.BROWNLEK& Co. May 18.1654. 11 if. MAMFACTLRER ANP Df Aira It Chairs, Willow ware, MaKrasscs, Lc. West Main Street, L:oitc, lud. Jnne S3, 1S54. I7yl. In the llarl;et. Tho highst CHsh price wi 1 ! raid 'or nil kitds Ui jallv houcht and told br Di uctrif ?a. at tie Erne Smre f G. B. tiCDEHTS. Laporte, July C. 18M. IStf. Tm m A Fine Aifcitmnl frcra !'- 37c o$l CO per. lb by II. B. rrP.SHING 9c Cc.
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