Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 November 1854 — Page 4
Patrons ölßmoutö Banner GUitt vre noT informed that we are prepared j execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of ather in black or othercolors. The ma rials are novr in good order, and the esablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent wort- ( man. u. iou. C3-Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. T 1 Q H Farmers take Notice rr nilAT the undersizned ha received an I asencv from a Commission Merchant in Cincinnati Ohio, and intends paying cush for craubernes this lall if a sutlicier.t quantity can b procured, but they must be ripe and picked in good order. Pleaae call at Ohl Plymouth Hotel. Sept. 7, 1S54 W. J. MOIR. 2fm2. The Board of Trustees of Center Township WILL hold their regular meetings on the last Saturday in Jane, Aust, October, December and February of the 3 ear cominencia 011 the first Monday in April, 1854. S. D. TABOR, rrest. Attot W. M.Dcxham Clerk. June 1, lS3i. 13tf. "variety store, HPHE undersigned, having taken the Room ormerly occupied by the Bank Store, are now offering to the citizens of Marshall county, and as many from other counties as will favor them with a call, a geneial assortment of DRY GOODS, a ueensicarc, srlassicare A X I) GROCERIES. ETery thing that Men, Women and Children may need, can be found at The Variety Store, And they will at all times find ready and willing hands to deal out according to their various necessities. we ueem 11 unnecessary 10 m-asi ui um Cheap Goods, as the people will ultimately! fini out where they can get the bargains, and then there they will buy. We prefer showing our Goods with their prices, and ask the customer to give us that opportunity at all events, and if we fail to convince them that we offer them as good and a little BETTER BARGAINS ThaR they can find elsewhere, we shall not r rumble at the loss of 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 heaTy ani extensiva trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and houestly with our customers. SHINABARGER & BURCH. April 20. 1S54. 7tf. For Sale. West half of lot 167 and dwelling, on the best business block in town opposite Cougle's. 160 acres of Lind, 8 miles south of Plymouth; small improvement, running water and good timber. SO acres of fine timbered land 2i miles south of H) mouth. West half of Lot 74, and NE quarter of Lot 73. in one; making Lot 62 feet on ceutre stree;, and 120 feet deep; with large fine dwelling. Improved farm of 217 acres, on Buroak flats valuable, and to be sold cheap. Improved larm, 230 acres, at North Bend in Starke county beautiful location. Improved farm, 160 acres, 6 miles west of Plymouth. Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago R.tilroad Slocks Bonds drawing ten per cent, interest, payable in cash every six 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. H. REEVE, Attorney, Notary & Genl. Agent. My IS. 1S54. lltf. P. S. Life, Fire and Marino Insurance effected by the oldest and best companies in tho Union, at reasonable rates. Discovered at Last. LIME! LIME!! LIME, in superabundance and of the vrry best quality, for purity, strength and whiteness, has lately been discovered, mid is now being extensively innuf;ictured for nie, on the premise uf the undersigned, situated in Fulton couuty near the line f Marshall owe mi!e outh nt' what is known ft E UI v's Suvr Mill on E hly'a Lako, four miles east of Muxenkuckee lake and four miles due west of Uolstiu's tavern on the J Michigan Road. Alsottn miles north-west of R'jctiester, and twelve mile south uf Plymouth. The undersiguen is now prepared to fill ordert ' :r lime Irom any uim in the surrutiiulm country, aud warrants his lime to give GENERAL SATISFACTION. Deing equal in quality, if not superior to the Lo-I ganspnrt Lime, lor Jilluelul and practical purEoses. The undersigned designs manufacturing oth the 2ioc& anur jHavl acme, So as toMtitenstomers generally, anil is determined to sell at such prices at will bean induce ment for all thos-) desiring limr, to purchase of bun. All orders promptly filled by wi iting or calliugnn the undersigned at Rochester, or his azent at the lime works. JOHN M. MERRYMON. 21m3. July 27, 1851They are Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson ARE now receiving a larg and Splendid assortment of Clothing 4 Groceries. We now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and vicinity, to call and examine our stock, and by so doing you will find tvery thing you want in oar line, and you will also find them Cheap. Although we are on one of the corners, we
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we don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking fiodthat w 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 jndge as to cur honesty and integrity, to do which we are wr.ilin to trust them. lyPlea iv us all. . B, H. tz P. urt.1861. I3tf.
THAT UAUIETYi Shinnabarger & IJurch Hare lately made some effort to furnish the promised rariety of
So lone and so much needed in Plymouth, ami ; if their patrons will favor them with a call. they shall not go away disappointed. We have commenced our business, relying more upon fair and honest business transactions, for success and patronage, than throwing slush at our neighbors. We desire to live upon friendly terms with all. ami when we have not the precise article our customer desires, we intend itshall he a pleasant duty instead oi a grudging and disagreeable necessity, to ptompt ly direct them to our neighbors. If tee Sell Cheaper Than they, it is no evidence that we don't pay for our goo Is; it proves that for our cash, we bought cheap, and as a natural consequence, sell quick, and if we thus realize but ten per cent profit, and purchase and sell new articles three times in the year, wt certainly realize in the end thirty per cent. We now haethe pleasure of directing the attention of the citizens ol Marshall and ad joining counties, toone of the largest slocks of j Staple ailll JtailCy - . I irftriTt r sir a , WVÜ wuyvw w uvvuvuw 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 Sprinq anö Bummer TRADE, AnA our customers shall be satisfied that we h a v; selected to suit their tastes, if thev will favor us with a call. We ; expect to make it a 1 we do not wish to ' permanent business, an disguise the fact that we wish to make you our warm friend. and permanent customers, and we expect to do so by dealing with you honestly, and selling you cheap goods for your money. a 1 mt Our Steam Saw Mill I3 now in full operation; and although we have not been in the service of our country in forty 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. anl can now luriii-h our leliow-citi-zens with the lumber to build houses to keep the rain off their little ones. The best mar ket price paid for For which we will pay hall" cash and half goods at the lowest cash prices. It will be perceived that we are ready for almost everv kind of trade, and persons having any kind of produce to sell, would do well to call at the Variety Store in Plymouth. SHlNNABAIUiER & ULTtCH. JuneS, 1834. lltf. Drugs, 31 c d i c i 11 c s A A' D At Wholesale or Retail. 11. . PKUSHI.1I & CO. HE Now receiving direct from New York IMiladelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid nssortm?nt of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Hooks, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer to the public on t he most reasonable ter.us, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a long experience in biiMiiess, they feel assured I hat they can supply the public with just the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can le selected in marke. Select ami Concentrated I'owdcrs kept on hand of loth Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Castile Soap, Rulf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Opium. Cream Tarter, Drimstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhulaib, Epsom Salts. I'ainls a ltd Oils. hitc Lead, Lampblack. Pridian Blue, Red do, Nenetian Red, Span. Brown, Black do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oi!, Chronic tircen Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, el low, French ellow, Tanner's d), Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. famishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture Io. Shellac do. DycstufTs. Et. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, SfC. MSooh's a ad Stationer;. Blank Bo.ks, fisjgföl Memorandums, School do, rtTinie Hooks. Letter Paper, QE2LfjSr 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 ol the most beautilul patterns. G R.OCER.I ES. N. O. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Suear, Loaf Suar, Ciushed Sugar, Tea, all kinds from Ho cts. to 1.00 per lb. Tobacco, all kind. Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds. Cinnamon, Cinder, ColTee, Spices, PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of public confidence, kept for sale bv them. ' II. B. PERSHING & CO. June 22, 1854. ictf. Clothing Store. THE undersigned having lo cated in JMymouth 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, VALIECES and SATCHELS. And every thing that any poor destitute creature may want, whether he be at or away from home Don't forget to call at the Cincinnati Clothing Store, in Rusk's building next door to Van Valkeuburgh's, which is "emphatically the place to clothe the naked. nd most every thing that men and 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 7?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. April 20, 1354. 7tf.
Cod Fish & White Fish For sale by n. E. PERSHING $ Co.
Watches, Sil vcrware, AND Fancy Goods. fTHE subscriber would inform his old customers and public tfeHerally thai he has returnta.rom Chicago and established himselfagain in South Bend, for the purpose o' carrying on the above business and that he has on hand a well selected stock of the latest fashions of Jewelry and ?ancy Geods, consisting in partof Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Lidies' and Gentlemen's Gold; chrins, Keysand Seals, Gold Ear riuj-s, Fin- i per Rings, Breastpins Gold Pensand Pencils I Gold Pens with silverholders, LocKets. mace,tets Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of ! al. descriptions. I Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and avariety ofSilverware wliick are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealers, vill enaMe him to supply his customers with goods that will in variety, beauty, " fashion and cheapness meet all demands. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired oa , . - . . OllUI L I 1 J 1 II.L. The highest nrieesnaid for old Silver and uoid. Store one door south of Witter & Millers Bookstore, South Bend, lud. WM. L. BARRETT. 2!tf Spt 22. 1853. Boot and Shoe Store. J. Mc DA NX EL, Late from Ohio, having taken possession ot (he room formerly occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on .Michigan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where lie lias just opened the best lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever offered in this market, and 'tuen he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies to his stock of DRESS SHOES, which con sist in part of GAITERS of different styles, JENNY LIND BOOTEES and TIES, BUSKIN BOOTEES of different styles and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shoes; together with a variety of other Boots and Shops 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 Boots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be given to the manufacture of Gentlcmens' Fine Boots and La dies sewed Shoes of all kin'ls. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ampie satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April '27, 1854. Syl, Did you Know THAT JOHN HAD GOT HOME? WELL he hn, and brought a of the nicest kinl of gooös, and his ens- , Inmprs n;p t nl; inrr t lim n s fo vf o 1 1 ' weiu'h, measure and count tlm. 1 fear that uch hard work, and the warm wealhci will be too much for them. II tit Com? On, am here and as tough as lien Leather. Won't ; take their places should that be the case? I 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 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 things', such as Wheat, Oats, Corn, Beeswax, Epjrs, Butter. Oh! see, 1 have no H"hikey now, but have some of the best Scotch Ale, and sonn such little Now friends, il you wish to see the remainder come here, for could not write all in a week. But remember we buy all kinds of Produce and sell all kinds of Goods. have been some eighteen years in these divings and have done an extensive credit buines4 and find it necessary if not IXDIKrEXSABLE, to take a breathing spell, in order to so that 1 may know whether stand upon my feet or am turned topsy turvy in the world. Hut in addition to the necessity arrisin from natural causes unfortunately, I have i-uflered severely during the Ia?t eighteen months in home allairs, which renders the case doubly urgent, and Las fixed my determination to devote my whole time and attention to collecting and paying my just debt.'. The latter must and shall be done to the cent, let what will come. 1 would a thousand times rather begin the world again (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. Friend.-, 1 would tell more if I thought it would do good, but you all know John, and that he wont cheat, lie, nor stea'lrom you. Now will you jut call in if only on a visit. Come, friend?, let us reason together, is it not as clear as Ituttennilk that the Fanner and other operati s on the one hand and the Merchants on the other, are constantly striving to see which shall gel the best of tha bargain. Th- irtrue interests after all are 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 Meli be dispensed with; therefore let us shake hands and be friends, and do to each other as we would wish to be done by. Thi brings m to the most important branch of my subject, viz: to coax, bftg, entreat, pray, implore and beseech you all, both great and small, in the name of our mutual interests, of your repeated promises, of honesty, truth and justice, and finally the laws o the land, to 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 would think of me, even I, after getting and appropriating to my own use, com'oit and benefit, your -vheat or other produce, to disappoint you, in the payment ot the same. Oti! I 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 Philistians, or by the powers of liuru ii m's Foxes rats and other notious Saltpetre wont save you. Oh, P. 8. Please take notice that everything in or on the subject of paying and being paid, relates to John. JOHN COUGLE. July 20 20tf IVotlCC s iere!)y Rven tnat top partnership heretofore existing between James . Case and Richard Rudd is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts, notes and accounts due said firm are payabletoJamesH. Cnsp. and immir'intf et-
j tltrment is required. J. H. CASE. I , . KCn.RD RUDP. I March 20, 1831. 3tf
New Era. 1854 British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. d&4?23P&I5 $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York. ESTABLISHED IX J12SD. rrHlS old and permanently established JL Company is not in pursuit of public patronage as an experiment, lut is seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness and comlort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the decease oftheir natural protectors and fathers, and at the same time properly remunerating those managing its affairs, and keeping it in a sound andreliabie condition. Although theCompany has depositedSlOO,000 with the Comptroller of New York, to se cure its transactionsGoveinmental santion. it still offers to parties desiruus of effecting insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may be had upon application to the undersigned. W.U. J. BURNS, .4 gent. Deer. 15, 1853. 4"2yl. CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, straw goods, Groceries, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and Pittsburg Manufactures gen erally. TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec. 15, 1S53. 42 y I. Marble Factory. TTHIE undersigned would resJL pectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining coünties that he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Bend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, MOHÜMEUTS, TOMDS & TABLES, Neatlv executed, and o'' the best ZlZl 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. 11. R Pershing will act as my agent it Plymouth, receive inscriptions and forward them, and I will deliver the work according to order. JACOB KNOBLOCK. April C, 183-1. 5tf. Jcw d dmin istration . THE undersigned having got in FULL BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOUNDRY in Plymouth, all kinds of Manu'actured of good and substantial material and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangements to furnish, and intend keeping on hand s Of the most approved patterns, made of the best of materia!. They have secured a sufficiency of good timber, and intend having it worked into plows by competent and experienced workmen, and havp no hesitancy in 'promising that they shall give general satisfaction. Old metal wil! be taken in excTiange for any work in thrir line, or cash. In addition they have erected a lath cutting Machine, and intend keeping a supply of the atticle, ready for nailing on. Call, and patronise home, and accommodate vourselver. MITCHELL & THOMPSON. July 20 20tf Kiev's RocU Oil. FROM A WELL 400 Feet deep, near Pittsburgh, Pa., is offered to the public as a Natural Medicine of no common value. It is a different thing from he old Kentucky, or Amerif -an Oil, as this j used iXTERXALLY as well as externally. As a local remedy in Paralysis, Piles, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss of Sight, Rurus, &c. Also as a valuable In temal remedy for Piles, Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhrea, Erysipelas, old sores, Eruptions of the skin, Female disease.. Worms Hladder and Kidnvys, ilrouchilis, Pu'iis do, S:c. It invites the investigating Physician, as well as the suffering patient, lo become acquainted with its merit.. Discovered in 181, it has within 2 or three years, made multitudes of cures, and multitudes of friends, and as soon as tried, the sales not only increase but hold out. Testimony to its great merit is constantly accumulating in the hands of ihe proprietor by certificates, letters, an in othcrways. Full as the world is of Pa'ent Medicinesit is thought not best to suppress this, the work of NATCH E to make room lor Human Inventions. Price 5!i cents per bottle. For sale byT. A. LEMON, Pix mouth. K.M. LYON. Proprietor, 83, Desrboru st. Chicago, lit. July 27, IS.VI. fcälm5. Goods for the Million. j. f. vaiy V v i, k L:nuiu; 1 1 CO. II AVK just received one of the beet stocks OF Fresh Groceries Elver brought to this market, and are offering them at such prices as cannot fail to please every body. Sixteen lbs. of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere for 81 00. but it can at their store. Syrups, Molasses, andspicesofall kinds that are not excelled in this or any other market. Thul Golden Syrup! Don't knoxc 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. Every body knotvs it would be out of our power to enumerate th articles kept nt this establishment, bul the gentlemen. Ladies, Cooks and the rest of mankind" are respectfully invited to call and exam, ine the new stock for themselves. May 4, 1854. J. F. V. & Co. Office of the Un. Tern & Chieaio Railway Co. Peru, April 18, 4851. rpiIE Subscribers to the Capitol Stock of this Company are hereby notified, that a second requisition of ten per cent, on the amount of their cash subcription, will be niidf nn tlim n.nvji!l rm tht? first rtf .Tune next, and a like requisition of ten per cent,
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to be paid the first of each month thereafter Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, until the whole he paid. I Aho Master Commissioner in the C, and JESSE UGGNS, Secretary. , n. ,. r ' Subscribers living in Laporte county can ! C' P' urts, Plymouth, Indiana. pay toJ. B. Niles, at Laporte: in- Marshall Will also pay particularattcntion to Agencies, county, toll. B. Pershing, at Plymouth; in Collections of claims, and will promptly atFulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; in tend to all professional business entrusted to Wabash, to C. S. Elli?, at Semerrett. 1 fc' v'Jtn fidelity. pril Ith, 1851, $tf. ' Nov. 10, 1Sj3, Hyl. .
Plymouth, September 7, 1854. I told Hank that he must do this WtiMt Pi? Why t;ike the papers, aud get straddle of my Red Hosa and go to see these folks Unit said they would pay me last January, and then after harvest. They have not done it. This, Hunk, is a hard Buy. He says that he will put it through. Well on coiuideiHtion I said gf it Boy. I have not seen him since. He sorted, perhaps Las gone, if sc tall and see me, as I h ive my hautls full of work already cut out. I iiue im time t look aftrr dclii:q'icnt debtors, the business at John's will be dune on the magnetic systim of cash down and price tu corres
pond. JOHN COUGLE. Sept. 7. 18j4. Millinery and Mantua Making, V US. DUNG AN would respecfully inJ Ti form the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that she still continues the business of Millinery and Mantua Making, and is prepar-j ed to do the work in its most approved style and in accordance with the latest fashions. 1 She solicits a share of the public patronage, j ivi-Mucuic uii wie cuiiici 01 i ciiei&oii auu YVil promptly attend toall calls in the line o( his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, third house north of the Dunham House. August i, 1S33; Sit ft". Throw Physic to the Dogs. I3ULVERMACI1ER-S HYDRO ECLT.CTC . VOLTAIC CHAXS, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanrntly 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 pains, Paralysis, etc.. etc. The.e chains were first introduced in the city of New York lessthanonni year since, and a ter being subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Carnochan, Van Ruren and others, it was discoverod that they posses? 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. j Previous to their iutroductionintothiscoun-! try, they wtc used in every hospital in En- ! rope, and are secured by paints in France,! (Germany, Austria. Prussia, aid England; and! also in the United Slates. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL." . . . . j the Chains produce their marvellous cures are. first that all nervous diseases are attended -.. . and produced by a deficient supply of nervous ' fluid, and an agentthat resembles closely elec-' tricitv. or elertro maenptism? nml srnnl ! t hat the electro magnetic chains, by being worn ........ . . . . H...Vw.u... '.'iu'i i over and upon the part and or car. diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous fluid which is, required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No disgusting nostrum is allowed lo be taken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the geneial laws of health are required. Drisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effects of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. 0 11 o Tli on sa ii tl Hollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates ol cure both from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have been effected by the use ot Pulvermacher's Klectric chains. They never fail to periorm what they ate advertised to do, and no person has ever been disalisfied wäo has given them a tri;il. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected ' w ithin the last year bj the use of these , chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region of the abtlomen, &nd the other upon the spine just above the hip, i ujuii O liljJlUiilS UII Idt 1U tU that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one endol'the chain should be applied directly to the scat) o! the pain or disease, and the other end op- ' posed to it. j HE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains ! are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Aeent' lv INSTANT RELIEF from tlcino.t acute pain is produced at the moment o ' application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, erati. J. STEl.VEKT.Sole Agent, :s Broadway, cor. Prince st. II. Ii. PEbSHING & Co., Agent for Marshall county. Marcli 2, 1S.j4. 5iyi. AM) I Iiranl another voire fry nlouJ, sijing: (that is, if you did't heir it you will now) "unto all the people of Plymouth and the surrouuding coun'.ry, that J. H. CASE, "e ,OÜI 'T1"0' s uncKDiore, Keeps ( the Lar-est, Nicest, Cheapest and best assort-. .i . t I ii i ... i ed Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, S1EABY I CLOTHE NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Received, A new assortment of Spring and Summer ALJIUS Ul I clIllS, V UMd OIUVUÖ, VUII.II, ; Shirts that you can "keep on," Coarse, fine and Kip Boots, for all sizes. All kinds of la dies wear, Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy Shoes, Lctitlici Findings, ilt'.Ac. Custom Work alicays on hand. And made lo order on short notice, and All of our Shop Work is Warranted. We sell low cheap "Dog Cheap'' for Cash, and shall not be undersold by anybody, not even ''the Regulator' tho' "She spread her wings and soar aloft," And and grind out verses grein , I la lie out hernial! o! 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 ve 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 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 want to buy at all. wecansell to you just as well, and a little cheaper than any one else. N. Fl. Shoemakers supplied with Stock of any kind. J. II. CASE. ApriPJO, 1851. 7W. J?iO. S. DODDIUDGE,
Michigan streets. .pr,l 20 i834-7mC. i About 100,000 acres Ol Valuable nAf'OXlM . fLTn T n PPM Mr TT land for Sale. ae Ast as vcubitVs nhc i)cl:ur?rl!!? UK, J. W. BLNNL11 frE Citicinna!i ,,eru an(1Chicn,o Hai!- eintend pavmMh, l-'; VS"" PraCticeiüS: Physician, I vayCo.oireratprivateMlealartcqtian. 'asl' l,r,c or tliem. oi.d deal ihtn. out to FtI W!, . ., ., tily of choice lands situated in the counties of lam'-? small handsce.
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 1 over the saa.ile shop, where they ere they are prepared to them in the best ! de arrangements for e : to do all work enti usted manner. They have tia the regular receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS, And intend carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various branches, from the plainest to,the most fashionable style. All work not suiting customers, will be taken off tl.eit hands. Their work shall be mide low for cash. All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Garments cut to orJcrar.d 011 short notice. Feb. 2. ISot. 4yl. rrm n t too tf
La port e, Porter, Marshall, Fulton, Miami N'a- u ' uo 1101 ,n,en hat jry perron in this bash,avd Grant, in Indiana. rommu.iity shall Uaive especially when tLev Many of these lands are well improved farms . ,)',f.,,iC monfy: in a high state of cultivation, others are tun-1 , ,ls ,j0Uf:e is permanently Joccfed. ard berand prairie lands in a siale of nature, and' J11" ?ur '"ruination lo do justice, deal fjirareall admirably adapted to the purposes of ' an" P1)' our LoncM !eLls, we Lope lo merit agriculture. A creat inducement is here vto- , ?. continuance of that patronacc 'ieretofore r
sented to those wishing to invest meat s in real estate. J. IL Nile, John C.Walker, and D. G. " Rose of Lnporte; H. li. Pershing, at Plymouth; i haiah 7oover, at Rochester; E. P. Love laud, ; A. A. Cole and Adam E. Rhodes, at Peru; C. j S. Lllis, at Somerset, in W abash county, will ghe all the in'orm.ition necessary in regard to price and term?, and are authorized to make sale of said Land Rv order of the Hojrd. JKSSE MUCINS. Secretary. June 29 Still Goinr it Alone. iiHliii 3J3rer?tam'm'fiu'aviyMiwn. iFuirnftiivteüfli-caoottw. r IHIROLT.II the liberalitv. punclnalitv and r I 'IKULdU the liberality, punctuality and JL kindness of his numerous-customers and friends, the undersigned is still able to go it al'-neiu the fihsir orjrl Pahl'nrt 7V7n hinrr UUdir aüQ vELOlübl m&lllllg t ,n i , in all its various branches', and as an yvj. vites his old customer .....I ti.. ..!.?;' J .... , V MUM I ft I I 1 i I ally to call at his Ware Rm.mv. i r., , i.. .. er--may soon be convinced of the propriety of their visit. n ;.. c-cn .i . .. . iii- -N .miii ii r i . i ri i . x r. iiiir ni- y. i i , u, M,i,,5 u purenase, any jaunty of j .viilcuoards.Ncrrflarics,Rnrraiis.Lcfkfrs, Tahlfs!
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MsllltlS, Bedslrads,&f.jLr., mm mrsale. They arc ai8ys winchare.nadeiutLemostflnnrove,I,'vIn(1li1kr te re-
of the best quality. if materials, and warranl'-d to be as pood as recommended, lie is well ... . : -ri - - - prepared with a large slock of Seasoned rimiliArfnr f.ibii.Pt on.! ,.!.,; r m.. i .i I ... . A , a' : will make to order, ou short notice, any ariiI tie not on baud. -n - ii v i ii ui v ii ui i uii n i ii i' . , iiii
ii , , i iiuuei seiet icauy t!t( I.l'elvcs, which t ' tv ex Having em XJ, ployed a Roodjpeotto rj.ke up for t!,,if ruiuZ er. .nd "e workman in the De p a rtment, i-sp.riNL.;e tor its doing good scrvir he would fay jWfl that he can sui - ' Vdcrs ,"rome,tcrcoo,,,iesI,ros'i,j!V it'erd-
ply his t ticleof chairs lhan this market. has ever been offered in j Call nt his Furnitur V"ar-7ooms in 11.i ailding formerly occupied 'J-i; jr.iill. i Hotel, a few door.", bt bcv I'oinio 's s:. ..-. :ni' be convinced of the irulho.' the a!-oe. i:..-i;iij we,l prepared to do uuderlakiug, lu- r. ill kecj on I'anJ or '-conthe shortest i.otu e CiSI Coffins of CVCI'V MZC And description, S,,01) iU Dawsbuildingopposite lhePot P.S. Persons fretting coffins will l-e expected to make arraaeim uts, or pay for them at the time of t i'Kii:4 ;!,em away. A liberal deduction will be made to those wlio pay fur them at the time. W.U. L. PIATT. 17"Tho-e indebted for fa bint t ware or Cof fins, v;II please favor us with a call. W L. P. April 20, 1 a Potatoc Clock! j " k Iialis, 'öt-uii-al-cight-ü'c'ofk:" and fiinibl llial A V W HAD just returned from the east with a Stock of DRUG S & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received -.i nmi nilt un fnr -. .ir nwn immediate supervision, auicare, and w hich j from personal examination, he can pronounce i PURE &, UNADULTERATED. Cei ng a practicing Physician, Dr.- L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he olTers, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations, got up at home, but are what they purportto be, and what lie offers them fcr. Paints, Oils. Dies, Brushes, Varnish, Lqilors, r-IIIllSf aildallthc articlcsusu ally kept in Drue Stores. Also a few Grocer ies Of suprior qualities for family use, oi to supply a small country trade. S U G A 11 S. T K AS, CO FFE L SPICES. S VII UPS. FSII, PICKLES cV COXDIMEXTS OF ALL KIXVS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Roy.1!, Girls, Rabies, loafers, topsail. I dead heads, from t lie finest perfumes down to a three centeigar;and a clean pipe. An 1 take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and if we Lave not mentioned it, ju.-t look around atour patent iRJtOfefUMt, Not nostrums, but genuine articles, made by the incrnforandasgood as hecan makcthem. See our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, nnd all that sort of thing. "Sure as you're born," wc will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and ii you'll drop in and tell us what you waul in ourlint, you can have it at low figures, and an article that will do you good. Thankfulfor pastpatronagc aud confidence, still continues his practice, andean at all times be found nt the store, or his residence, when not absent on business. Oct. ;,ikvi. 3itf.
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A change of Firm and proprietorship Kar not tntirelv demolished the Grocery and Provision Store of VAN VALKENBURflU A r I l'fcüffta"d ,n,,st ger.cral asicrirrent ft fa'abIes c Lave c-vtr had, is now slo.rf d awa 1,1 t,ie we now occupy. 1 he tmt is no! vet. & c aro to keep our customers surpi;C(J wi.h tl c LctJ Sugars, Coffee and Tea, Molasses, Fish of different kinds, CANDIES, SPICES DjSiufl. Tobacco, Soap Candles, Wooden w are &c. Our rustompr will 1.. 1 , 1 1 "'""J uia, wr,cn ther 1 -o eu. au.j v ch wc know has oecn iLauK.uiiy tf-reived. VAN VALKENBURUI! & Co. irs: 1S.-4. 4tf. Pacftarri 4V Furry DE.ILERS IN GROCERIES & PROVISION, Kast side Michigan sir PLYMOUTH, IND. March 16, 1S54. !f lilt V S EI.MOTT r f ixem New Firm at the old Stand! rilHE undersigned hr.viiiT f;M;j.cd a ccrartX ncrship, will co-.iir.u tijC v.r.gcn and carrioge manuacturc at the cid tandundtt Elliott ncim """' . "CtanffC .tie in ni oi "'" r.i.-ji j ace u ir.e im prorcmcntsofihe a. Trey ate no dector but to the Farmer and other of .Msrh; ar.dadjoming counties the voulcl say a ftw worii about Wagons & Carriages. Such wrought Iron axle -.vnrons as Lave J.orp- : 10 Je.b c".St,,,n- ,n lfns and other market r v i ii. , i Hi 'I 1 . " offer at Hose vith I oiVer work ' m I IhCV are arms at the lowest posnble rait, tnd all in prr poii on. deteru;ined not to lo .m.i,i-,h rritecr w rkrnii! ir. 1 v j. . . a, y oth. r workmen in Northern Indiai a ' re !""work maaraetuTedoichicnfc.oreiseviui iMtiuic iui lu burn ii hi- r.t . . i ... wnjicMu brought hero frrm distanrcond told, ilth- i.onot prove gr.uj, therr.al.er hvs xcvt IIKilll'V. tin liln,..r 1 ." . I i . - . ! " . ' n am;. aiiij r.i?rerto hn iiivt' 'i ii i wntt v . . in-" liiaT HCISIIC 1(11.1 lirt'ir -in-n I They 0V have a ,.e7ioMo of " ö "j i...... .. ' . ',iJl ,Jt -tasciiea EL LI OTT At LELANfii.E. 4Ui Ju:i. 11-31 -Ther is a ti., m the affairi hf mm. MI .1, flkctl bt II..- 'nn,l iCBC t'H o furl n And there u a tide in the atTnii IIS wo mm. Which, taken at o flood. lradsGcd knows where?" Then is a lid? iu the aiTuiis of J. BROWNLEE & Co. Which has led t ) the results .rediclec by them two years nKo, and hai made cur asurance douldu svre, tbat "Honest Corner Is 'like the things wc love to se." IjVtOM the f.rt, we spuke to you canjidiy an 1 tiiiily, sramjr -V. our honse with 'ho', o-sty,' mi le that principle our motto in lmsinci from our yl:i:ei:;erit throucb sil.rrej dir, aceomt, n Jie and collections, to tat tti i and the results are eviJent i Vc have made Money! And so have our customers. We arc en? onraged to persevtre and get rich if we can; bit iuso doing we iatsnd to do it by fair trads, Reasonable Profits, And the increase of business tLat fairdeehnjr, will always insure. Uy our making U20i:ey, you are iKt jioorer; fjr yju have got an er.uivaleut fr yourcasli and produce, and w i.T been enabled tainn'nu llovc Intensive I'urclinoce Than heietofore, have enlarged cur room. aHd are NOW RECEIVING And offering a larger, belter and more dci STOCK OF GOODS Than has ever been brought to this mtrket Itfore, by us or any otkerhoire. Il is uj-eloss to enumerate. Wc havo a cereral assortment fir Town ar.J. country Trade, and if you call and kt-c v, ycu aio welcome to pri.-.o elsewhere, and then core back as we know von w :'I ! andbuj of ui. Re pay !or our i;oods. and sell accordiucly, and if Aoine man who don't py, sells cheaper, we hall not try to compete with him. The government mint might as well fry t compete with bogus makers, f ou dctl v ith us, you deal with Ieiti.iate traders, ur.o here to business rule?, and you can always re. lyonus. 7f you deal with illeuitimat hrijes, you never know ho vor M,ere you iai.il. We have no Elephants to stare at, or Ure pictures to ihow you, but we hare pot the Goods You Want! And will sell them to you on terin ton sistrnt with the name of Honest Cona r, and so that joo will ppmk well tf J. UROWNLF.E & C. May IS, 1654. lltf. M ANlFACTrRKR AM) I2UI.KR IS CJß.l liT FUIlA'MTVKi: Chairs, Willow ware, Matra?'C$, ki West Main Street, IIorlc, lud. June 29, 1SS4. I7yl. In Use Harket. Tlie highest cadi price wi 1 Ik paid for all ktr
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