Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 November 1854 — Page 4
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4 4 JYc xo Ye r.s ion. NOW it came to pajs under the reign of King Franklin, that while the people of Plymouth were rejoicing with ,houts and exclamations at the mighty worts which were soon to encompass, their city; tehold two men of that same tribe, VJJIfTO.V & JOSEPH Iy name, depatted to strange cities and far oflf lands, and many of them wondered and said Whv do vc so? And they answered and said, we go but ere long we will come again. And then their brethren felt satisfied in their heart, and let! them depart in perce. J Now it came to pass when many days Ii d j pone by, behold Newton and Joseph returned , ami brought with them many strange and cu- J riously devised things; Tor they had been to far-off lands and not only barteied for many wonderful and useful things, but they had brought with them lioavcs and Fishes, Suffar, And Spices, Cum and Myrrh, and m?ny other things which the people of the tribe of Plyraouthites had never yet heard. And when they had entered into the inner court of their dwelling, behold the multitude gathered, and LOAVES &, FISHES re spread before them, which exceeded in. ber those of the great feast of "Loaves and Fishes" in olden time. And when they had eaten until they were full, they went out saying, 'JIa everyone that hunger and thirst, come ye to Newton and Joseph, for they h'tce where with to satisfy you all." And many in the abundance of their joy shouted, "Long live Newton and Joseph, who provi leth plenty lor all, and only ask in return an exceedingly small sum of (not Caeser's, but) Uucle Sam's Coiii. Now if there be any who doubt the sayings of Josephus Jr., let them go to the sign of llakcry, Grocery and Provision Store, Where they will find the above mentionedindividuals whose sir' names are Packard and Furry Ready to sell them cheap for cash and produce all kinds, of Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Notions, &c, &c They are constantly in the receipt of That there may be no scarcity. Quick sales and small profits, is their motto, with the highest market price for all kinds of Produce. Don't forget the place, but give them a call, and as sure as my name is Josephus Jr., you will say to all your neighbors and friends, "Go thou and do likewise." JOSEPHUS Jr. Aug. 10, 1S51. 23tf. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DKUCSCIST, and Hook Sem-er, in Clark's Crick Ulock, op posite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Drugs, Hooks, and all articles appertaining to the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaintances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him, to call and ?nd examine his Spring Slock, which he is now receiving. Jru joists. Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordi ally invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. G. U. RODERTS. Laporte, Aug. 3. 1S"1. IHyl. IE rpilE following is a ft.-w of the many Rooks X just received and for sale at the Old Line Hook Store. Lot Prince, World of Art, Rob of the Howl, Fowlers Publications Entire, Novels a lar!;e Stock, Hu ist s Kitchen Garden, Vicar of Wakefield, Parley's Cabinet Library, Poetical U'orksall kinds and Styles, Sol Nu rt h nip, Trantwineon Railroad 7irves, N. P. Willis' Works Complete, Scribners Engineers Table Cook, Rarierofts I'uited Suites, Jack. son's, Noys', & Strong's, Penmauship, Modern IJritish Essayists, Rollo Works, Present age and nner Life, Pirites Own Book, Ha ilett's Life of Aapoleon, 1 1 ii mo on s Speaker, Rulwer's Novels in one Vol, .Mechanic's Rook, I I orel (.'ems, Wild Western Scenes, Old Hrewerjr, Mrs. Cen Darley. G. R. RODERTS. August 3, JR5I, lUyl Pianos. The subscriber lias just recM a new assortment from the celebrated ouse ol Pirth, l'orid y Co., and Hallet, Davis & Co., with and without the Eolian attachment. G. U. ROBERTS. August 3, 18-t. 2,yl. "JyTL'SC hath charms to sooth a savage, SfC. j Violins, n.mjoes, Tamborines, Accordeons, Claiionets; Flutes, Fifes, MelodeonsVc., for sale at ROBERTS. August 3, 1351. 22yl M APS of the Seat of War, just received by KUDEKTS. August 3, 1851. 2iyl LETTF.R Presses, a new article, which no business man should be without, for sal by G. B. ROBERTS. August H, 1C5I. 'yl THE U. S. Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, just received by G. B. ROBERTS. Augusts, IC51. I9yl GOING IT AT HOME! f "h undersigned )ia got his horse power JL in ood repair aud in complete operation, and i now prr paring to do all kinds of In a 'teat and fashionable rtyle. Cabiret makT, Wagon Makers and others ran be accommodated with all kinds of work in his lino on idiort notice, and good material shall boused. His work hall give atisfaction or the custom, er will not Iks n?k-d to receive it. His shop ii on Michigan street one door fiorth or Staley'j tan yard. JAMES W.C.ILLSON. Pljaomli, Oct. 12. 1851. 301 To 117ieif Holder. ALL htmuh and Wheat liohiom that aro owing Brook, Hoiishton & Patterson, or the late firm of Brook & Houghton, aro requested to call and settle by the 25th day of August, 1854, we want to go foist to pu relief poods. Money mr Whrat we mutt hate by that time. Iltmrmlirr it. BROOK. IIOI GIITON tV PATTERSON. P.S. Kumiiu-r Goods we are selling at reduced price n it ' getting lute in the seaon. Call ami seo us a'id we will give you bargains B. 11. V Ang. 3. 14 j I. if
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Plymouth Banner Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of Either in black or other colors. The materials are now in good order, and the es- tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1853. ☞Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. Farmers take Notice THAT the undersigned has received an agency from a Commission Merchant in Cincinnati Ohio, and intend paying cash for cranberries this fall if a sufficient quaniily can be procured, but they rnust be ripe and picked in good order. Please call at Old Plymouth Hotel. W. J. MOIR. Sept. 7. 1854. 26m2. The Board of Trustees of Center Township WILL hold their regular meetings on the last Saturday in June, A ignst, October, December and February of Iie ear commencing on the first Mouday in April, 1S"4. S. I). TAUOII, Trest. Attest W. M. Dcnham Clerk. June 1. 18"4. 13tf. VARIETY STOREs HHHE undersigned having taken the Room brmerly occupied by the Pank Store, are now offering to the citizens of Msrsi,tll county, and as many from other coun ties a3 will favor them with a call, a geneial assortment of DRY GOODS, Q,uccnswarc,glasswarc AND GROCERIES. Every thing that Men, Women and Chil dren may need, can be found at Xlie Variety Store, And they will at alltimes find ready and willing hands to deal out according to their various necessities. We deem it unnecessary to beast of our Cheap Uoods, as the people will ultimately fin J out where thev can pet the bargains, and then lAereUiey in' buy. We preler showing our floods with their prices, and ask the fus ionier 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 Than they can find elsewhere, we shall not crumble at the loss of their custom that's ail. Cut a trial we ask, and shall we not have it? 2f. B. We shall be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies to meet the demands of a heavy am', extensive trade, for we expect to realize it by dealing fairly and honestly with our customers. SHIXABAIiGER & BURCH. April 20, 1854, 7tf. West half of lot IG7 and dwelling, on the best business block in town opposite Cougle's. 1G0 acres of Land, S miles south of V mouth; small improvement, running water and good timber. 80 acres of fine timbered land 24 miles south of PI) mouth. West half of Lot 71. and N E quarter of Lot 73. in one; making Lot G3 feet on centre street, and 120 feet deep; with large firm dwelling. Improved farm of 217 acres, on Kuroak flits valuable, and to be sold cheap. Improved larm, 230 acres, at North Bend in Starke county beautiful location. Improvod farm, 160 acres, G miles west of Plymouth. Cincinnati, Peru & Chicago Railroad Stocks 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. Oflico over Western Dank. C. II. REEVE, Attorney, Notary & Genl. Agent. May 13. 1851. lltf. P. S. Life, Fire and Marino Insurance effected by the oldest and best companies in tho Union, at reasonable rates. Discovered at Iast. LIME! LIME!! LIME, in superabundance and of tJi very best quality, "or purity. trt-tigth ami whiteness, has lately been discovered, aud ii now leing extensively iiuiiiiifaclured for sale, on the premise o :be undersigned, situated in Fullon county near the bne of Marshall owe mile souih ofwb.it is known r Eddy Saw Mill on Eddy's Lnke, four miles east of Mixenknckee lake mid four miles due weil of Rolstin's tavern on the Michigan R-ad. Also ten miles north-west of Rochester, and . welve mile sonth of IMymonth. The nndersijinen ww prepared to fdl rders for lime from any jMiint in the surrounding country, nnd varru"ts his lime to give GENERAL SATISFACTION. Being equal io q ialitv, it not superior to the Logansp(rt Lime, for all useful and practical purposes. The undersigned designs manufacturing both the itoclt nntr fH.n-l Eime, So as to suit customers generiliy, nnd is determinetl to srll at such priees am will be nu indiaeHient for all thosi desiring lime, to purchase of him. All orders promptly filled by writing or calling on the undersigned at Rochester, or his a-ent at the lime works. JOHN M. MEKUYMON. July 27,1851. 2Im3. They aro Coming ! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson ARE now receiving a larg and Splendid assortment of Clothing S Groceries. Wp now invite tho Citizen. nf M.irslmll rrnir V I and vicinity, to call and examine our stock, and by so doing you will find every thing you want in our line, and you will also And them Cheap. Although we are on one of the corners, we Uve don't wish to act the Pharisee by thanking Clod that w are not as omer men, or in oilier words, by saying that we will eithur sell at cost or cheaoeo than any one else in town. In short were selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customers must judge as to our honesty and inlegrity, to do which we aro willing to trust them. 1 rPlease ne us a all D. IL & P. June 1, J3tf.
Watches, Si 1 vcrwarc, AND Fancy Goods. 1TIIE subscriber would intVirm his old customers and the nnhlir .reupmiivthat he hasrettirntd rom Chicatro and established himseiragam in South Bendfor the purpose ol'carrv'mg on theabove business and that he has on hand a well selected stock of the latest fashious of Jewelry and Fancy Geods, consistinj; in p.utof Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chains, Keysand Seals, Gold Ear rin.is Finger Rings, Breast Pi us, Gold Be.isnnd 1'eiicils Gold Tens with silveiliolders, Lockets, Bracelets Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles of all descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knivesand a variety ofSilverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacture! .importer and wholesale dealers, vül enable him to supply his ci:s!omers with goods that will in variety, beauty, fashion and cheapness meetalldemauds. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired on short notice. The highest prices paid for old Silver and Gold. Store one door south of Witter & Miller s BookSlore, South Bend, 1 nd. WJI. L. DART LET Sept 22, 1853. 2iur Boot and Shoe Store. J. McDANXEL, Late from Ohio, having taken possession ot the room formerly f? occupid by Mr. Furr? as a grocery, on .Michigan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where he has juj-t opened the best lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever offered in this market, and "vhich he is determined to sell as low astl e lowest. He would respecttii lly invite the attention cf the Ladies to his stock of DFIESS SHOES, which consist in part of GAITERS of different styles, JENNY LIND BOOTEES and TIES, BUSKIN BOOTEES of different styles and qualities. Also MISSES cc CHILDREN'S' SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shoes; together with a variety of other Boot3 and Shoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work ii his line to order, and intends to keepcon.stanlly on hand a general assortment of his own manufacture of Hoots and shoes of r.P kimi.s. Particular attention will be giren to the manufacture of Gentlcn. ens' Fine Bootsand Ladies sewed Shoes of all kiuc'.s. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that lie can give ample iatisfaction lo all who will favor Iim.i with a call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. Mcl). April '27, 1834. Cvl, Drills, Medicines At Wholesale or Rclnil. II. K. PERI1112 & CO. ARE Now receiving direct from New York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati, a l.irt;e and splendid assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Dooks, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer to the public on the most reasonable terms, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what tl eyare recommended, and from a long experience in business, they feel assured that they can supply the public w th just the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be -elected in market. St'Ioet :iul 'oii-'utratel iovlei s kept on hand of both Yegelable and Minerals, Quinine, Sulphur, Opium. Morphine, Sal Soda, Cream Tarier, (iiim Ciimphor, Castile Soap, Ilriinstone, Ruir. Acid, Tart. Acid, Calomel, Tannin, Cloves, Capsicum, Nutmegs, Jppecac, Rhubaib, Epsom Salts. Paints and Oils. White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Hin e, lied do, Venetian Ked, Span. Drown, (Hack do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, Chroma Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's tb, Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and drv. I'a wishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. IPyeslitfls. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Iiluc Vitriol, .c. Hooks 4t nd Stationery. Illank Rooks, WjTwMeiuorandums, School do, LZt:lm Time Rooks, Letter Paper, Clü tUV Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing 7nk, and ArnoUPs Writing Fluid, Show Case Hoods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautiitil patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Su.ar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginger, Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to $1.00 per lb. Tobacco, all kinds, Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of public confidence, kept for sale by them. II. D. PERSHING & CO. June 2L 1834; ictf. Clothing Store. THEundersigned having lo cated in IMymouth 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 as"sortment of Ready made Clothing TRUNKS, VALIECESand SATCHELS, And every thing that any poor destitute creature may want, whether he be at or away from home Dou'tforget tocall atthe Cincinnati Cloth ing Store, in Rusk's building nextdoor to Van Valkenburgh's, which is emphatically the place to clothe the nakefl. nd mot everything that men and boys wear, may be foumLiii abundance, and at tho lowest possible cash prices. He wishes every one to closely inspect the workmanship of his clothing, as many are often deceived in that part icular, by the discovery of Jli when il ii 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. April20. 183 L 7tf. A Fine lot ol Jewelry V V:ifclic Forale bv IL V; PURSUING.
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IS 5 I British Commercial Life Insurance COMPANY. 2ü5?aa $3,000,000 Principal offices 35 Cornhill, London, and 65 Wall street, New York. ESTAT5L,1SIIEI Si51S2D. riHIS old and permanently established I Company is not in pursuit of public patronage asan experiinenl, but is seeking to do its part in contributing to the happiness and comlort of WIDOWS and ORPHANS upon the decease cf their natural protectors and fathers, and at the same time properly remunerating t.'iose managing itsatlVirs, and keeping itin a found andrcliabie condiliou. Although llieCoiiipany has depositedSlOO,000 with the Comptroller of New York, to secure its transactiousGovernmental santion, it still olfers to parties desirous of effecting Insurance on Life, undoubted additional security. All the necessary information may be had upon application to the under. ned. VM. J. DL rS, .leent. Deer. 15, 1C"3. A2yl. CHURCH, HAYS & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, sirav goods, Groceries,! HATS, UAt'S, ROOTS & SHOES, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, GLASSWARE, and Pittsburg Manufactures generally . TOLEDO, OHIO. Dec !5, 1833. 42yl. 1 Marble Factory. rgillE undersigned would resI pectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that he is still carrying on the Marble Manufactory at South Rend, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, TOMES cc TABLES, VÄ-iT Neatly executed, and of the best i ' rT?J slock; which he will sell as low as any stiop 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. L). Calvert's Livery stable. H. R Pershing willact a.s my agent itPlyinouth, receive inscriptions and forward them, and I will deliver the work according to order. JACOR KNORLOCK. April G, 1851. 5tf. JYcw d dmin htratwn . 'IT'IIE undersigned having got in FULL j BLAST, are now prepared to furnish to order, at their FOUNDRY in Plymouth, all kinds of err: .nr-'- Mr."' xi tccts Manu aclurcd of good and substantialmaterial and at prices which shall prove satisfactory to the purchaser. They have made arrangements to furnish, and intend keeping on hand ? rr 52b Of the. most approved patterns, made of the best cf material. They have secured a sufficiency of good timber, and intend having it worked into plows by competent and experienced workmen, and have i no hesitancy in promising that they shall Sire general satisfaction. Old metal will be taken in exchange for any work in their line, or cash. In addition they have erected a laid cutting Machine, and iniend keeping a supply of the atticle, reoily for o 1 i n o,i. Call, and patronise home, and accommodate vour&elves. MITCHELL & THOMPSON7. July 20 "Otf Fiers ItocU Oil. FROM A 1VELL400 Feet deep, near Pittsbursrh, Pa., is offered to the public as a Natural Medicine of no common value. It is a different tiling from ihe old Kentucky, or American Oil, as this used INTERNALLY as well as externally. As a local remedy in Paralysis, Pile?, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss ofSi'ht, Curus, &c. Also as a valuable Internal remedy for Piles, Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhoe, Erysipelas, old fores, Eruptions of the skin, Female diseases, Vorms Illadder and Kidneys, Bronchitis, Pains &c, &c. It invites the investigating Physician, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merit. Discovered in IST, it has within 2 or three years, made multitudes of cures, and muititmlesof frinds, andassftonas tried, the sales not only increase but hold out. Testimony to its great merit is constantly accumulating in the hands of l lie proprietor by certificates, letters, and in other ways. Full as the world is of Pa'ent Medicines it is Itioimlit not best to suppress this, the work of NATURE to rnaka room for Human Inrmlions. Trice 50 cents per bottle. For sale byT. A. LEMON, PI) mouth. U.M. LYON. Proprietor, S3, Dearborn st. Chicago, 111. July 27, 1G.j1. "21mG. Goods for the Million. J. F. VAN VAMtEXBUKGII & CO. HAVE just received one of the beststocks OF Fresh Groceries Ever brought to this market, and are offering them at such prices as cannot fail to please every Jjody. Sixteen lbs. of Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere for 81 00, but it can at their store. Syrups, Molasses, andspices of all kinds that are not excelled in this or any other market. That Golden Syrup! Don't 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 Cheeso, that is cheese and no mistake. Tobacco, from a common article to the genuine Virginia leaf. Every body knows it would be out of our power to enumerate the articles kept at this establishment, but the gentlemen. Ladies, Cooks and 'the rest of mankind" are respectfully invited to call and examine the new stock for themselves. May 4, 1831. J. F. V. & Co. Office of thcCin. Tcru k Chicnjo Railway Co. Peru, April 18, 4851. milF. Subscribers to the Capital Stock of this Company are hereby notified, that a second requisition of ten per cent, on the amount of their cash s lbcriplion, will be made on them payable on the- first of June next, and a like requisition of ten per cent, to he paid the fitslof each month thereafter until the whole be paid. J ESSK HGG7NS, Secretary. Subscribers livimr in Laporte county can i pay toJ. 11. Niles, at Laporte; in Marshall county, to IL 1J. Pershing, at Plymouth; in Fulton county, Isiah Hoover, at Rochester; in Wabash, to C. S. Kllis, at Somcrrett. ' .4pnl 21th, tf. '
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Ily moutli, September 7, lH.ll. I told Hank that he must do this. What Pa? Why take the papers, and get straddle of my Red Hossand goto see theSb folks that said they would pay me last January, and then after harvest. Thev have not done it. This, Hank,
is a hstrd Hoy. He says that be will put i: inrougn. wen on consiienuion l saui go u Boy. I have not seeu him since. He s'arteth perhaps bus gone, if so all and see me, as 1 have my baud full rf work already cut nut. I ! ... ... i have n time t- lonk alter lehuqueut debtors, the business at John's will be dune ou the magnetic systim of cash down and prices to correspond. JUUN COUGLE. Sept. 7. 1S")4. ÜGtf. Millinery and Mantua Making. MKS. DUKGAX would respecfully inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that she still continues the business of Millinery and.Mantua Making, and is prepared to do the work in its most approved style and in accordance with the latest fashions. She solicits a share of the public patronage. Residence on the corner of Jefferson and Michigan streets. April 20 184-7m6. DR. J. W. BENNETT Practicciug Physician, Wil promptly attend toall calls in the tine oi his profession, at all hours. His office is at his residence on Michigan street, third house northof theDunham House. August 4, 1833; 2-2tff. Throw Physic to the Dogs. PULVEKMACHEU'S HYDRO ECLECTJC VOLTAIC CHANS, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanently curing all Neuralgic diseases. Rheumatism, painful and swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the face, Deafness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Heart, periodical Headache, Tains in the Stomach, Indigestion. Dyspepsia, .Uterine pains. Paralysis, etc., etc. These chains were first introduced in the city of New York less than one. year since, and a'ter bein.s subjected to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Carnochan, Van Huren and others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparallelled. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany, Juslria. Prussia, aid England; and also in the United States. "T NK CLOSE AND PO ND E R WE LL." 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 fluid, and an agentthat resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, furnished to the exhausted nervous 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. Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effects of the chains, byincreasing their magnetic power. OncTliousaiul Dollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of cure both from intelligent patients and scientific physicians, as have been effected by the use of Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They never fail to perlorm what they are advertised to do, and no person has ever been disatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have been effected within the fast year by the use of these chains. By applying one end of the chain over the region of the abdomen, and the other upon the spine just above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. The chain should be moistened before use with common vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the Scat oi the pain or disease, and the other end op nosed to it. DE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the worm has produced so many cases in the last year as the Eclectic Cham. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, isnroduced at the momentof application much more effectually than can be produced oy opium, in any oi its rorms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, gratis. J. STEtiEtiT,SoIe Agent, CGS Broadway, cor. Prince st. II. II. PERSUING & Co., Agent for Marshall county. March 2, 1854. 52yl. A I heard another voire cry alond, sa) ing: (that is, if you did't hear it you will now) unto all the people of Plymouth and the sur rounding country, that J. H. CASE, 0 ne door north of Pomeroy's brick Store, keeps the Largest, Nicest, Cheapest and. best assorted Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, mm I CLOTHING NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Received, A new assortment of Spring and Summer styles ol Coats, Pants, vests, Stocks. Collars, Shirts that you can "keep on," Coarse, fine and Kip Boots, for all sizes. All kinds of ladies wear, Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy Shoes, Leather Findings, Ac. Ac. Custom Work always on hand. And made to order on short notice, and All of our Shop Work is 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 green 4f Hanp out herfign of letters red And allcf that just let her "spread." We are in for 'Free Trade," mean to live and help everybody else to; and when we offer you goods, we ask prices to tuit the Goods, and keep Goods to tuit the customer. We are an old citizen here, and helped to make a town whenour new men hardly tho't us worthy ofnotice; now, after we have made a point worth something, they are forgetting our places. Give us a call examine our stock and prices, and if you want to buy atall. wecansell to you just as well, and a little cheaper than any one else. N. D. Shoemakers supplied with Stock of any kind. J. II. CASE. ApriPJO, 18ol. 7tf. J0. S. DODDKIDGE, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public, Aluo Master Commissioner in the C, and C. P. Court, Plymouth, Indiana. Will also pay particular attention to Agencies, Collections ot claims, and will promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to him, with fidelity. Nov. 1, 36yl. I
WEAVER &SHQUK, TAILORS, LstelvJrom Ohio, wish to in form the citizens of Plymouth and the surrounding country, mm that they have established i h Arf!rlvps i n lh nbrr linsiness in the room formerly occupied bySutphen over the saddle shop, where they are prepared to do all work entiusted to them 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, from the plain-! est to the most fashionable style. All work) not suiting customers, Mill be taken off their hands. Their work shall be made low fnr rnh. i All orders thankfully received and ptinctü- - - i ally attended to. uarmeuts cut to orderand on short notice. t Feb. 2. 1854: 4?,Tl. ! , About 100 000 acres ol valnaulo .lUUul 1VV,UUV dtri. Ol UllliaUlt rflHE Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Hail I WAV fin. nflter at nriv.it snip .1 hrnpuiini. tity of choice landssituatedinthecountiesof Laporte, Porter, Marshall, Fulton, Miami Wabash, and Grant, in Indiana. Many of these lands are wxdl improved farms in a hiirh state of cultivation, others are timber and prairie lands in a state of naiure, and are all admirably adapted to the purposes of agriculture. A great inducement is here presented to those wishing to invest meai.s in real estate. J. II. Niles, John C.Walker, aRd D. G. Rose of Laporte; IL B. Pershing, at Plymouth; haiah oover, at Rochester; E. P. Loveland, A. A. Cole and Adam E. Rhodes, at Peru; C. S. Ellis, at Somerset, in Wabash county, will give all the information necessary in regard to price and terms, and are authorized to make sale of said Land Byonlerof ihe Coard. JESSE II1GGINS, -Secretary. June 29 ntf. Still Going it Alone. 1 1 till r -rllfl' I J . fcy !:!;.: ,! . . ::.iiL':,i-i ,'!,: lii!, yJft 3 11.. .1 xf $ uro! litre 'v&dvt Booms. f I THROUGH the liberality, punctuality and I kindness of his numerous mxfmnre .mi - - - V w u IIVI friends, the undersigned is still able to go it alone in the Chair and Cabinet Making In all its various branches, and as an evidence that he is not on his last legs, he invites his old customers and the public generally to call at his Ware Ilnnm? u Ur - .... j " HV. I l, tllf may soon be conviaced of the propriety of their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any quantitv of Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus, Lorkrrs, Tables stands, Bedsteads, &r. if., which are madein th mnsfnnntnrpd ifio of the best qualityof materials, and warranted to be as good as recommended. He is well prepared with a large stock of Seasoned Lumber for cabinet and chair making, and winmaive 10 oruer, on short notice, any art cie 1101 ou nauu. Having em ployed a good De p a rtment, that he can sup with a better arworkman in the he would Pay nly his customers tide of chairs than has ever been offered in tliis markpt. Call at his Furniture Ware-?ooms in the buildingformerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomeroy's store, and be convinced of the truth of the above. Reiug well prepared to do undertaking, het ill keep on hand or makeouthc shortest notice 223 Collins of every size And description. Shop in the Dawsbuildingopposite the Post (Mce. P. S. Persons petting coffins will lie expecled to make arrangements, or pay for them at the time of taking Vhem away. A liheral deduction will be made to those who pay Tor them at the time. WM. L. PIATT. IT"Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Cof uns, wtupiease lavor us with a call. W L. P. 2yl. April 20, 18."4. Got a Potatoe Clock! hat is, "sot-np-at-cisht-o'c'oekf andfonnd thai Di?, T. 1. HAD just returned from the east with a new Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up for use, under his own immediate supervision, and care, and which from personal examination, he can pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED. Being a practicing Physician, Dr: L can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, andean assure you that his are no spurious imitations, got up at home, butarewhat they purport to be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, Gums, and allthe articlesusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Groceries Of superior qualities for family use, 01 to supply a small country trade. SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEE, SPICES, sruups. FISH, PICKLES cV CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Coys, Girls, Rabies, loafers, fopsand dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three centcigarjand a clean pipe. 6 m XZZ GIÖ IVB JZZ HaT99 And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and if we Lave not mentioned it, just look around atour patent iHtölclutjut, Not nostrums, but genuine articles, made by the inrrnforandasgood as he can makethein. See our Wooden Ware and Daskets, Cheese Screens, and all that sort of thing. 'Sure as you're born," we will sell as cheap as any man can and live, and if you'll drop in and tell us what you want in our lint, you can have it at low figures, and an article that will da you good. DR. LEMON, Thankful for pastpatronage and confidence, still continues his practice, andean atall times be found at the store, or his residence,' w hen not absent on business. Oct. 6,1853. 31 if. oil sues for sale by
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A change of Firm and proprietorship hoi not entirely demolished the Grocery and Provision Stoic of VAN V ALK EN BURGH A. CO. rpilE bestand most general cfforIu:ent c X Ea'ables that e have ever had, ;s rev. stored away in the two rooms we now occur y. The end is not yet, as we are dettrmiiud to keep our customers supplied ih ti t Ut Sugars. Coffee and Tea. Mnficwne Fiel f .? I lT., .. . Is j Jl0lasJ " 0 OllFcICIlt Kinds CANDIES, S P I C E S Suitt. rut -w m ' - . i . m w Jt OUllCCO, &00) C J(IR--m-m-y -. ' f?. l OOf f Oil Wn l'P A" r 7 " Otir customers will always find, (when tl ev . . .v; ineraf ; i ui atoe, HAtO; HAMS, I KAN'S, DHIED FHUIT, and as fast as vegetables make their appearance, inland t....:,t r i-yinsm i-armerlhe Lest mark t cash puces for them, and deal tUm out to families at small bandage. We do not intend that any perron in tlis community shall Ktarve e.peciall whtn ht v have the money. This louse is permanently located, r.r.d with our determination to do justice, deal fairly and p.iy our honest Celts, webofeto ruerit a continuance ofthat patronage heretofore o 1 : 1 11.. 1 . . . . uutrmuy i.esioweu, and which '.ve know hs 1. 1 ueen inauKiuny received. VAN WILKENBURG II & Comai 30 18"4. 4 Packard Är Furr&. DEALERS IN GROCERIES & PR0VISI0Y, East side Michigan street, PLYMOUTH, IND. March 16, 1854. atf. ES ELLIOTT E BELAXCiK New Firm at the old Stand! 1 Mit. undersigned havinc formed a tnni norrt.ln ...III . " . """"I'i "11 conunue the wntron and carriage manufacture at the old etaiid under the firm of JRUioit & Melau gee And areendeavoringto keep pace wiih the im provementsofthe age. Thev are no docto' but to the Farmers and others of 3Jarsl.nl andadjomiiig counties they would sny a few words about Wagons & Carriages. Such wroughflron axle wagons as have heretofore been selling in this and other markets '01SIOO, they now offer at SS5 those with Cast arms at the lowest possible rate, an J all other work in proportion. They aredetermined notto be undersold or outdone in either price or Workmanship, bv anyothrrworkmcn in Northern Indiaua, nor by work manufactured atChicajroorelstwhtrr and brought here for. vale. They are always on the hill, and ready to witness and be responsible for the durability of their uork: but wagons brought herefrom a distance and toK, ifthey donot prove good, the mak r has yotr money, and places histJ.umb and fn-erto hi nose, and you may whistle fora better wnr0i) 1 hey now have a superior lot of reasoned timber selected by themselves, which they expect to make up for their customers, aud 1 e responsible for its doing good Ferric e. Orders froraol her counties promntlv attended to. ELLI0TT& BELAXGEB. Joru 261 SSL 4rtf. "There is a tide in the affairs of me it. Which, taken at the fldod leads on tofortune." "And there is a tide in the affairs of women. Which, taken at the flood, leads OoJ knows where?"' There is a tide in the affairs of J. BROWNLEE k Co. Which has led to the results predicted by them two years 30, and has wade our assurance doubly surr, that "Honest Corner Is 'like the things we love to see." FROM the first, we spoke to you candidly and faiily, stamped our house with 'honesty, made that principle our motto in buiiness from our stilements through sales, credit, account, note and collections, to th nd and the results are evident Wc hac made Jlonej ! And so have our customers. We are entonraged to persevere and get rich if we can; but in so doing we iutend to do it by fir tral. Reasonable Profits, And the increase of business that fair dealing will always insure, tiy our making money, you are not poorer; for you have got an equiralent for your cash and produce, and w hate been enabled to make More Extensive rurcltates Than heretofore, have enlarged our room, and are NOW RECEIVING And offering a larger, belter aud more desirable 0F GOODS Than has ever been brought to this market before, by us or any other house. Il is useless to enumerate. We hare a gereral assortment for Town and country Trade, and if you call and see us, you are welcome to price elsewhere, and then come back as we know you will do and buy of vs. He pay for our goods, and sell accordingly and if Mme man who don't pay, sells cheaper, we shall not try to compete with him The government mint might as well try to compete with bogus makers. 7f you deal witk us, you deal with legitimate traders, wlo adhere to business rules, and you can always rlyonfts. if you deal with illegitimate" houses, you never know how or where you stanj. We have no Elephants to stare at, or large pictures to shou you, but tee hate gst the Goods You Want! And will sell them to you ou terms consistent with the name of 'Honest Corner, and so that jou will speak well of J.CKOWNLEE At Co. May IS, 1651. Htf. TT TT, T 7T7! rt X7"k rx. SI A Si l" FACTI" UFR AM PK A I. FR IX C.1RF.Vr,T FVIt.VMTVIZE, Chairs, Willow irarc. MaUra$ses,&c, West Main Street, 00 ,e. LsIorle, Ind. June 29, 1S5I. 17yl. t JIC Jfiarkci The lugumi cash price will ! paid for all kind.
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