Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 January 1855 — Page 4
cfji BOOTS &, SHOES, 13- and general assortment Aleady received, and more on the "way. Dou't let any one get the wool oer )wt eyes, until you call and look throughout immense tock t the VARIEIY STORE, ott 26. 32tl.
DISSOLUTION. "OTICE is hereby given '.hat the copartnership heretofore existing between David II iw ami O. M. Barnard m this day dissolve I by mutual cncut. All persons indebted to the late firm tf Barnard & H iw are requested tocu'l immediately and m ike pnyment vr sefilo by iit-e. The books mt be closed. o. si. barnard. David how. Dec. Cih 1 Sit. 39.3. Strike Soon. T70R SALE. The well known Farm ot S'e :hu M : s'ers, id'tated lhre miles west "f l'i ( tiiiHiuiM zvu acres, wun t iiiiVi 'i crj;if. an I in a pood neigh-borhon.-i. It .v.. f-.jv. Two years credit on apart-.." oi" !: purchase money. Apply at 'be ... " wike. D.t, 39n6 ArO DHESS MAKING. A. AC KB R.MAN will continue the J f b-.siness of Millint-ry and Dies makin? :' her rei eoce. first door north of Edward's K 'tel. Aio. Gentiemeus Pants, Shirts, and ' est rnnde to order. 39vl I HARXESS 31 A K IIYCi. HP HE übscriber takes this method of aa-i meine to the citizens of Marshall a;id adj icru Cnntis. that he is constantly mauuf:iifiMng SaUtllCS of rTvry variety. SLVGLE & DOUBLE HARNESS. vi h i BSST Materials, which he offen for sale at r.-duced prices, FIEP.1 IRIJVCr dum: at the shortest notice. A.l i idia:a Par.k note received. Shop in Ho::7-;:tH's B'.oek, inmwdiatelv opposite Palmar s tue. 30.-1. NELSON McLAUGIIIN. 3IOIIA WK VALLE T Farmers Insurance Cmp'y. Of Schenectady, N. Y. Capital 253,000. HIS company is one of the most f8.ponsible in the TJ- S. Applications taken, and policies issued to Farmer.", Merchants and others desiring to effect Insurance, on liberal terras. W. G. POMEROY, Art. Nov. 27, 1854. 37 tf. PHTSICIAX & SURGEON. DR. J.E BROOKE, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Services to the public. All call promptly attended to except when absent. Office'in Honshtoii'a Block. J. E. BROOKE. Dec. 14th, ia4. 391 Attorney & Counsellor at Law, Will attend to all business entrusted to his care in Northern Indiana. Not. 27, 1334. 37tf. Cod Yish b White Fish ' For sale by H. B. PERSHING Co. ELN.Manlove, D.D.S,, Resident Dentest, Office on Market street, opposite the Earnett House, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. June 8, 1851. 14yl. Drugs, Medicines AND At Wholesale or Retail. II. Tt. PERSIIIIVC: Sc CO. ARE Now receiving direct from New York Pdila'elphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Books, 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 they are recommended, and from a long experience in business, they feel assured that they can supply the public with just the articles necessary. Their Urines consist of the purest qualities that can He selected in market. Select sind roil cent rated Powders kpt on Iiünd of both Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine. Sal Soda, Cum Camphor, Castile Soap, Suif. Acid! Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, N'uraegs, Ippecac, Opium, Cream Tarter, Brimstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, Eivou Salt. J9 a hit ft and, Oils. v.". its Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, n I do, Venetian Red, Span. Brown, f-kek do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, CVome Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's & Vv - ale Oil, Spts. Turpentine. Lard do, Wuite an i i.rown Zinc in Oil and dry. lxrnishe. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Co ich do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. Dyestutts. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, $c. Books and Stationery. Blank Books, jdnlf-y Memorandums. Sccol do, I LUG LtAJK3, Leiter Paper, Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Peas, Gutta Percha, Circu lar pointed Pens, Writing nk, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety. Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautifal patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sogar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ctnshed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginger, Coffee, Spices, Tea, nil kinds from 30 cts. to $1.00 per lb. Tobacco, all kiuda. Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of pnblio confidence. kept lof f aie by them. AU kinds of school books 'recommended by
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the Northern Indiana and Son them Michigan, Teacher Institnte, kept constantly on haitd, and for sale. alo s-ome o 'the works of the Rev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free Bank money Ukeu at par let any kind of god.. H.B. PERSHING tt CO. 13. Var 4Ctf.
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to NOW it came to pass under the reign r King Franklin, that while the people of Plymouth were rejoicing with shouts and exclamations at the mighty works which were soon to encompass, their city; behold tw o men I oi mar, same tnbe, VJGITTO.V JOSEPH By name, depaited to stran?e cities and far off lands, and many of theni wondered and said W Ii y do vc sro?
And IhA MV0WAM.l - . J ! i t & j rSZSS !!?. ! ! and brought with them many strange and cu- 1 riously devised things for they had been to j far-o(T lands and not only bartered for many , onceriui and useMl thing?, but they had brought with them lioaves and Fishes, Suar, And Spices, GumandMurh, and many other things which the people of the tribe of Plymouthites had never yet heard. And when they had entered into the inner court of their dwelling, 1 ehold the multitude gathered, and LOAVES & FISHES Were spread before them, which exceeded in number those of the great feast of "Loaves and Fishes" in olden time. And when they hatl eaten until they were full, they went out say"S " everyone that hunger and thirtt, come ye to Neicton and Joseph, for they hate wherevcitk ta satisfy you all." Ai.d many in the abundance of their joy shouted, 'Long live Newton and Joseph, who provideth plenty for all, and only ask in return an exceedingly small sum of (not Caeser's, but) Uncle Sam's Coin. Now if there be any who doubt the sayings ot Josephus Jr., let them go to the sign of Bakery, Grocery and Pro vision Store. Where they will find the above mentioned individuals whose sii" names are JPacfcartl and JFitrrt Ready to sell them cheap for cash and produce all kinds, of Groceries, Pro isions, Yankee Notions, 6zc, &c. They are constantly in the receipt of iFmö Suhlte. That there may be no scarcity. Quick sales and small profits, is their motto, w-ith the highest market price for all kinds of Produce. Don't forget the place, but give them a call, a-ul 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, 1851. 53tf. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DIIUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Drjg, Books, and all articles appertaining to the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and inost 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 and examine his Spring Stock, which he is now receiving. Z)ruiri,'ists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and oth-rs buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites to call. Bayin 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. B. ROBERTS. Laporte, Aug. 3. I'iM. J fly 1 . THE followins is a few of the many Books just received and for sale at the Old Line Book Store. Lost Prince. World of Art, Rob of the Bowl, Fowlers Publications Entire, Novels a large Stock, Buist's Kitchen Garden, Vicar of Wakefield, Parley's Cabinet Library, Poetical Murks all kinds and Styles, Sol Nortbrup, Trantwineon Railroad Curves, N. P. Willis Works Complete, Scribners Engineers Table Book, Bancrofts United States, Jackson's, Noys & Strong's, Penmanship, Modern British Essayists, Rollo Works, Present age and nner Life, Pirates Own Book, Hazlett's Lifeof Aapoleon, Humorous Rpea ker, Bulwer's Novels in one Vol, Mechanic's Book, Florel Cems, Wild Western Scenes, Old Brewery, Mrs. Ben Darley. G. B. ROBERTS. August H, 18.11, I9yi Pia. ii (is. The subscriber has jnr.t Tec'd a new assortment from the celebrated otise of Pirth, Pond V Co., and Hallet, Davis Si Co.. with and without the Eolian attachment. G. B. ROBERTS. Augusts, 1854. 2.yl. MtJSC hath charms to sooth a savage, $c. Violins. Banjoes, Tamborines, Accordeons, Claiionets, Flutes, Fifes, Melodeon s Vc, for sale at ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 22 y I MAPS of the Seat of War, just received by . ROBERTS. Au.mst 3, 1834. . 22 yl LETTER Presses, a new article, which no business man should be without, for salt by " G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 22yl TUG U. S. Grinnell Expedition tn search of Sir John Franklin, just recenred by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 19yl GOING IT AT HOME! f lhe nndersigued has got hi horcc i-ower JL in good repair and iu complete opcratiou, anil is now pn n.irin? to do all kinds of In a otat aud fashionable style. Cabinet ma kers, Vton Makers and others can be accui moda ei with all kinds of work in his line i n sh; t aotice, and good material sba'l be used. IKa work shall give satialaction or the custom er wnf not be a Aed to receive it. - His stop is ou Michigan street one door North of ßtalcy's tan yard. JAMES W. GILLRON. Plyiaontb, Oct. 12. 1854. 30yl lb Wheat HUlcrs. . A LL persons and Wheat holders that are XJL owing Brook, ilouirbton Sc Patterson, r the la firm of Brook 6t Hmghton.are requested to csdl and settle by the 35th day of August, 1 854, as we want to so Ent to purchase goods. Itontf r Wheat tee must hate by that timf. Kemrmber tt. BfiOOK. HOUGHTON PATTRBSON. T. 8. Summer Goods we are selling at re duced prices as it is getting late in the season. Call aid see ntasd wewillsiveyoa bargains Angt3,l95f. B.H. r. .
on- we w I " , " ; Vl V- tb ishment sunder the superintendence long we will come again. And then their f i i ' . . brethren felt satisfied in their heart, and let of an experienced and competent worhthem depart in peace. :man. Jan. 1853.
F att irons Dlemoutft Unnxitz KCcc Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat ami fashionable style all kinds of 9 Either in black or othcrcolors. The ma-CQ-Blank Deeds, Mortis. Justices J, Consb'es Blanks, of all kinds. Also R'ank .otes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. The Hoard of Trustees of Center Township "CC7"ILL hold their regular meetings on the J last Saturday in J ino, A'Jgiist, October, December nndlebrunry id ihe ear commencing on the first MuuJay in April", 1S."4. S. D. TABOR, Prest. AttefW. M. DiXHAJt Clerk. June 1,1854. 13tf. Mice's lloclz 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 American Oil, as this used 7NTERNALLY as well as externally. As a local remedy in Paralysis, Piles, Rheumatism, Deafness, loss of Sight, Burus, &c. Also as a valuable Internal remedy for Pile?, Ague, Scrofula, Coughs, Diarrhoea, Erysipelas, old sores, Eruptions of the skin, Female diseases, Worms Bladder and Kidneys, Bronchitis, Pa'ns &c, &c. It invites the investigating Physician, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its merit. Discovered in tS4i, it has within 2 or three years, maJe multitudes of cures, and multitudes of fridnds, and as soon as tried, the sales not only inereute Imt hold out. Testimony to its great merit is constantly accumulating in the hands of the proprietor by certificates, letters, aud in other ways. Full as the worlJ is of Pa'ent Medicines it is thought not best to suppress this, the w-ork of NATURE to make room lor Human Inventions. Price 5t cents per botlle. For sale byT. A. LEMON, Pl mouth. R. M. LYON. Proprietor, S3. Dearlorn st. Chicago. 111. July 27, 1854. "ainni. Veir JAvcry Stable. THE undersigned hs erected new uarns ou Washington street, one squ re immediately westol the Edwards House, where he is prepared to accomodate his old ct.stowers, and as many new ones as may fi .d it to their interests to give him a call, with Horses & Buggies On as liberal terms as any otheT establishment in Northern ndiana. He will also I ruish teams and drivers when called .'or, to take passenger?, toan point desired. His stock and buggies are kept in good order horses safe to drive, and buggies comfojtabie and reliable with fair usage, and every pains Will be taken to rentier patrons comfortable, and secure them the worth of their money. SILAS TIBBITS. Oct. 20, 1254. 3-2-f. THE IEOPIs&S CISE2P CL0THIN6 STÖRE F. KI.72PMJI?, HAVING purchased the ent:re intere t in this establishment, and added to it a splendid a sortu ent of the Chen p est Ever brought to this market, he t ivites his old customers and the public g nerally to give him a call at the ol I stand i i the north room of Rusk's new I uilding. His stock of Fall ami Winter Clothing Is Extensive and Complete. Winter Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Collars, Cravats, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, and in fact every thing in trie said line of trade, toeether with Yankee No tions, Jewelry. &c. &c. He is now prepar ed to sell cheaper than any other establishment west of New York City. li s stock of ftivntsljinoi (Boob Cloths, Cassimerts, Satinetts, a d all other k'nds of Winti r Goods, can't b beat in apportion of Norther i Indian , and his variety ol Tri'imings for Tailors and others makini'up clothing, w ill be found more extensive than at any other house in tli's place. Don t go somewhere else and get created before yo-i cal at the P ople's eheap clothing store, where you are sure to tet the worth of your money, and leave the t rönnet r of the establishment with the warmcstthanks for your patronage. F. R. Oct. VJ, 1C5I. 3Itf. Bob has waked up! STOVES mar Abiintlmicc! si nd at reduced pricesrI"HE Sub.;riler lias now on hand and inJt tends keeping for thi ac ou.mdation of bis customers a general assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves. He witl continue the mu:uf.utue of Tinware, Sheet Iron and Copperwar c. II-h.s male nrr in gem tuts to keep things moving now, and h is adopted r hi m-t!o Be snre y.n are right then go ahead." His Shoves are right, his tinware is right, and manufactured of the riffht kind of material, nn 1 his price shnll be right! to suit the purchaser. Give him a call, and you are sure to get the worth of your money. IJOBERT RUSK. Oct. 12. 13T)4. 30yl. They are Coming! Brooke, Houghton & Patterson A' RE now receiving a larg and Splendid assort me nt of I oth ins A' Groceries. TFe now invite the citizens ofMarshall county and jiclnilMo call and examine our stock, and by so doing you will find every thing you f L our UalU ,ou U .Uo tbcm j xu f(i . ft.T- -o Although we are on one of the corner.', we , -.'t,-W. to .ct the Phaee lT lh..U.( I cost or cheaper than any one else in toa. v . . j j - - -cy ----- In short Me are selling as cheap as we can afford to, and our customers must jdge as to our honesty and integrity, to do which we are willina to trust them. 0piease give us a tall. B, H. & P. June 1, 1854. 13tf. To fiirrn Painters. &C An assortmentof Japanned Tins, suitable for sign pain- . ters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS, j August 3, I Wi. 22yl '
Watches, Sil ver ware, AND Fancy Goods. 1 i THE subscriber would inform his old customers and the public generally that he has returned from Chicago and established himself again in South Bend, for the purpose orcarryingon theabove business and that he has on hand a well selected stock ol the latest fashions of Jewelry and Fancy Goods, consisting in partof Gold and Silver Watches, A variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold chrins, Keysand Seals, Gold Ear rings, FinGold Pens with silverbolders, Lockets. Brace-. lets Gold and Silver thimbles, Spectacles ofi ah descriptions. Pure Silver Spoons, Butter Knives and a variety of Silverware which are warranted as pure as coin. His facilities with manufacturers, importers and wholesale dealers, -"ill enaMe him to supply his customers with goods that will in variety, beauty. fashion and cheapness meetalldemands. 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 Bookstore, South Bend, lnd. WM. L. BARP Sept 22. 1853. 29tf Boot and Shoe Store. J. ITIcDANIVEL, Late from Ohio, hav ing tauen possession f?. o! Hie room formerly f& occupid by Mr. Furry as a grocery, on Michi gan street, a few doors south of Pomeroy's store, where he has just opened the best lot of Eastern Manufactured work ever offered in this market, and "vhich he is determined to sell as low as the lowest. He would respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies to his slock of DRESS SHOES. rhich cousist in part o!" GAITERS of different stvles, JENNY LIND BOOTEES and TIES. BUSKIN BOOTEES of different st vife and qualities. Also MISSES & CHILDREN'S SHOES of all kinds. GENTLEMEN'S GAITERS and Monterey Shots; together with a variety of other Boots and Shoes of different kinds. He also manufactures all kinds of work in his line to order, and intends to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of his own manufacture of Boots and shoes of all kinds. Particular attention will be giren othe manufacture of Gentlemens' Fine Bootsaud Ladies sewed Shoes of all kin.s. Having had a long experience in the above business, he flatters himself that he can give ample satisfaction to all who will favor him with a call. N. B. Repairing done at the shortest possible notice. J. McD. April '27, 1854. 8yl, 5 til Vol. D'Aubigns Hist Reformation, Russia as it is, GreatMenand GreaNEvent, Haswell on Engineering, Upper Ter and Lower Million. Tor sale by ROBERTS. August 3, 1354. 22yl SEE, JOHN IS AT YOU! 1 IE opened a market in order that his feI 1 wi,inr m,. rtt eff-r fnr rn a tt, comp g cold winter. All that he will offer, ! will be of the lest of the fotlou i g articles: i V"S. J . Beef. Pork, Venison, Fish of all kinds. Apples, Potatoes, Turnips. Onions, and much more that can't be thought of now; Besides a full store of Groceries, DryGoods mid Hardware, , John hopes to prove t both friends nnd foes, that a'though badly bent in clearing myself from the ga'es in the last fall's court, in order to have somepeice and quiet in It 'e and save scmething 'or Hank and myself in old age. an nt broke. I was forced to encounter this. By the help of and the people, all the talk Jor the. last six m-nths, to the contrary notwithstanding. I am per fe tly willing to work day and night, and make every exertion to wi- e off old scores, and would just obierve to my Honest Debtors That don't telieve in making me the scapegoat or heave offering for the whole. Now 1 am fixed and determined, by the help of good crops and the laws of the land, to discharge my duty in respect to collecting my debts "peaccab y if I can forceably if 1 must" there "ore don't deceive yourselv , with thr lal e hope that I will always wait and wait as I Irive been doing heretofore. If no money, bring f good Hog, Beef or Beer, And will place to your credits and pay goods or money to balance. But beseech ol you, by hook or by crook, do man ige to pay John, and that speedily, the amount thoi hones ly owest him, : d save him fr m the handso1 tht: cruel, or by the powers of the I eef Market and Wood pile, WON'T SAVE YOU! Ho'v do you like the magnetic plan that's mine, it's cash down and prices to correspond. No second prices to be made up by short weights aud measures, b it fair exchange and no robbery. This John said and thought. I'. S Please take notice that every matter and thing in the above, as to paying and being paid, means facts. Ask the Edibrr and he will tell you so, or will pay ihe apples. Mind John may get mad with hydrophobia or something else then what would you think! He surely would bite those that did not do justice to him first, but darn mean thigs. J, COUGLE. Nov. 9, 1851. 3 Itf. SEVASTOPOL Is in Rnssia, but here are J$SSr ÄrHV-Sl ." -1 SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE . . 0, , r ,. "aLllXl Stoves different sizes, also, Tin ware, Copper , . " v' ' i 1 SÄ done on the shortest notice. Terms cash. StQre atthe oW 8lnd of Barbcr Hulch;nson & Co. Plymouth, nda. Dec. 21. 1854. Dan'l McDonald. 40tf CABINET CHOP. ÄTHAN WJUGUT. Jr.. respectfully in- . forms the inhabitants of Plymouth, and its vicinity, that he hasooened a bor under A. L. Wheeler's store where ho will mmufactnre Furniture and Cabinet ware at as low a figure as any place in ihe West. TermiCasb, 39 f
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Goods for the Million. JX. F. TAN VALUEXDtritClI A CO. HAVE just received one of the btstatocka OF Fresh Groceries Ever brought to this market, and are offering them at such prices as cannot fail to please every body. Sixteen lbs. oi Good Sugar can't be bought everywhere
for 81 UU, but it can at their 6tore. S. . . crime Mnluce f.li I! . i -;..T, i.ivi.caio. .III9UII.C9V I K n S that are not excelled in this or any other name. a. nut iwuiuen ayrup: Hon t ether we shall have enough to 5 'und. "t we can get more. Dried t runs of all kinds especially an excellent article of Peelecl Peaches. Hamburg Cheese, that is cheese and no mistake. Tobacco, ftom 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 uauirs,, ouus anu --lue rest oi mankind are respectfully invited to call and examine the new stock for themsr Ives. May 4. 1851. J. F. V. & Co. I OticC A" Persons knowing themselves indebiti to ft. ..t.t J firm of Carters and Cleveland, or G.S. Cleve land individually, will please call immediately and make payment to the undersigned, who will be found at all times at the store of Charles Pa'mer in Plymouth. JAMES McFARLTN, for GILSON S. CLEVELAND Oct. 2fUh 1854. 3-if. Throw Physic to theDofs. PULVERMACIIER'S IIVDRO ECLECTC VOLTAIC CIIANS, 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 Dince. 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 I city otiSew ork less than on year since, and a ter being subjected to thoroueh trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Carnorhan, Van Buren and others, it was discoverod 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 iutroductionintc this country, they were used in every hospital in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany, Austria. Prussia, ai d England; and also in the United Stages. "TNK CLOSE AND PONDER N'ELL." The principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvellous cures are, first that all nervous diseases are altended and produced byr deficient supply of nervous fluid, and an agenitnat resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part aiid oit'ar. diseased, lurnished to the exhausted nervous fluid which me. 1 S. . T . . I .In . is icq uucj io prouuee a neauny action through
iiit-cumc syiic.n. o uusgusnng nostrum is i my is customers with abetter arallowed to be taken while usin? the chain. J ticleofchairs than has ever !n r.(raraA
tut 3 rigid observance of the geneial law of i tl4K Ä .:..! r.-: .1. r- . V T ur,K 'nciiou upon tue irt. ,,,sf as.ed athl? much. to t,,e effects of the uuauis, uy increasing uieir magnetic power. One Thousand dollars will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates ol cure both from intelligent patients and seien: ific physicians, as have been effected by the use ol Pulvermacher's Electric chains. They never fail to periorm what they are advertised to do, and no person has ever been disalisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES More than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus Uteri, have beeu effected within the last 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 o! ihe chain should be applied directly to the scat ot the pain or disease, and the other end opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Eclectic Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous liseises it is claimed that NO Medical Airent in the world has produced so many cases in tte I - i II I' .' in year as me r-ciecnc L.riain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, isproduced atthe momentof application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet, gratis J.STElNERT.Sole Agent, ZGS Broadway, cor. Prince st. H. B. PERSHING & Co., Agent for Marshall county. March 2, 1834. 62yl. A AD I heard another voire cry aload, sajing: (that is, if you did't hear it you will now) "unto all the people of Plymouth and the surrounding country, that J. H. CASE, One door north of Pomeroy's brick Store, keeps the Largest, Nicest, Cheapest aud best assorted Stock of BOOTS &, SHOES, READY I CLOTWa NOW OFFERING in the MARKET. Just Hcccivcd, A new assortment of Spring and Summer styles of Coats, Pants, Vests, Stocka. Collars, Shirts that you em "keep on," Coarse, fine and Kip Boots, for all sizes. All kinds of ladies wear, Misses Gaiters. Children's Fancy Shoes, Leather Findings, AcAc. Custom Work alicays on hand. And made to order on short notice, and All of our Shop Work is Warranted. We sell low cheap "Doo Cheap"' for Cash, and shall not be undersold by anj body, not even "the Regulator' tho' "She spread her wings and soar aloft," And and grind out verses green y sJt, Hang out her sign of letters red And all of that just let her "spread." We are in for Free Trade," mean to live and help everybody else to; and when we 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 tee 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. B. Shoemakers supplied with Stock of any kind. J. H. CASE. April io, mc - . . 7f.
WEAVER & SHOOK, TAILORS, Lately from Ohio, wish to infoTffi the citizen? of Plymouth and the sßrrotfnding country, thut thtf hate established themselves in the abonre Lnsiness intheroom formerly occupied by Sstphen over the saddle shop, where they afs prepared to donJIwoTkentiasted to them in the lest manner. They have made arrangements for ihe regular receipt of the LATEST FA HIONS, - - . . . Anir,tar. 1 r n TT vi il cr nn rTT . ' : v..--ness in all iu various branches, from the plain esi io me most laaiiiuiuiuje Eijie. mi OT not suiting customers, will betaken off their hands. Their work shi'l be made low for cash. ; All orders thankfully ipceived and punctß-1 ally attended to. Garments cut to ordeiand on short notice. , Feb. 2. 1834; 43vl. . " ; About 100,000 acres of valuable lud for ale. j IHE Cincinnati, Peru and Chicago Rail1 way Co. offer at private sale a larequan- : tity of choice lands situated in the rountiesofj Laporte, Porter, Marshall, F:ilton, Miami Wabash, and Grant, in Indiana. Many of the&elandsare wellimTroved farms ' . . L' i .1... .r i . . . u iiitm siaie oi cultivation, other"? are timoer and prairie lands in a stale of natuTe,
-re an admirably adapted to the purpo.Hvs of a contn.u;. u that j-atronafe Icitofore to agriculture. A great inducement is here pr- .liberally I-tvtd. and hidi we know osented to those wishing to invest meaus in ' been tLask.uilv it-r ciw . real estate. I VAN' V.A! KrvntTrm .
J. B. Niles, John C. "Walk f r and Ti CRose of Laporte; H. B. Pershing, at Plymouth leaiah 7oover, at Rochester; E. P. Loveland. 4... uuic aim Aiiam n,. Khodes. at Peru; C S. Ellis, at Somerset, in Wabash county, wil in give all the in'ormation necessary in regard to price and terms, and are authorized to make sale of said Land By order of the Board. JESSE H1GGINS, Secretary. June 39 17,jr. Still Goinn; it Alone. JFumituvtZSSnvtiioomst. T I THROUGH the liberality, punctuality and JL kindness of his numerouscustomers and friends, the undcrsigne it Mil able to go it aIoae in the none in the Chair and Cabinet Making In all its various branches, and as an evidence that he is not on his last le-rg. h- m. vites his old customers and the public treuer,u11 ms areuooms, where they may soon be convinced otthe propriety o.' their visit. He is still prepared to exhibit and sell to those wishing to purchase, any quantity of Sidt boards, Secretaries, Bureaus. Lockers, Tables Stands, Bedsteads, ie. if., which are made in the most approved slvleand of the best quality of 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 will make to order, on short notice, any article not on hand. SDk Having em I'-. ployed a good workmanin the 'ItA f 11 I M t rtmeni, ,,,r ;UIU" "aj lil 1 mil necansup this market. Call at his Furniture Ware-Rooms in the buildingformerly occupied as the Plymouth Hotel, a few doors below Pomerot's store, and be convinced of the Irutho' the above. Reing well prepared to do undertaking, hewill keep on hand or inakeonthe shortest notice Coffins of every &izc And description. Shop in the Dawsbuildincopposite the Post Office. P. S. Persons getting coffins will be expected to make arrangements, or pay for them at Ihe time of taking them away. Ä liberal deduction will be made to those who pay for them at the time. w:r. l, piatt. 0"Those indebted for Cabinet ware or Coffins, w'Hplease favor us with a call. W. L. P. April 20, 18." 4. 2yl. Got a Potatoe Clock! . rThat is, "got-an-at-ei?ht-oVcrk;M end found the . Dr. A. 3Ea3SHOH, 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, hecan pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED. Being a practicing Physician, Dri L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, andean assure you that his are no spurious imitations, got up at home, but are what they purportto be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils.Djes, Brushes, Varnish, Liquors, Gums, andallthe articlesusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few Of superior qualities for family use, oi to supply a smallcountry trade. U GARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES. SYRUPS, FrSH, P I CKL ES V C OND I MEN TS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nuts, &e, all of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, "Women, Boys, Girls, Rabies, loafer?, fopsand dead heads, from the finest perfumes down to a three cent cigar;and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, and if we have not mentioned it, just look around atour patent jHcmcfitta, Notnostrums, but genuine articles, made by the inrorandasgood as he can makethem. See our Wooden Ware and Baskets, 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 it you'll drop in and tell us what you want in ourlinf , you can have it at low figures, ar.d an article that willdo you good. DR. LEMON, Thankful for pastpatronage and confidence, still continues his practice, andean at all times be found at the store, or his residence, when not absent on business. Oct. 6,1853. 31 tf. 11 tim for tU V -FEECaiCC.
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inn o; m i 3U isr.4. 4lf. E S ELLIOTT r - New Firm atthö clc Laid! r l ilih unfterMgr.ei! Lsvjr.f fop r J a ccjiart X i. iiersMj-, w.M roMlKiulr.f j carriage mai.u acturc at the the firm vT JEJiolt & Helen: gee And areendcavcringtn k-prac wili.tleiw provemei ts o the age. Tr ey .,r : o ocJcr butto t!.e hormcri rr.d n.r.s of ;.Jrrhal andadjf.ining counties they wclIc' cy a ftw wordy at cut Wn agons v, arriaces. Such wrcughtlron asle aponr a Izxc ercto ore been sellir.L'in this ard iU:X n.niUls luicivu, ir.ey now rhVr ct fi;"Cast ar:i:s at the i n, a t po iUe i other wf.rk Ir. j rer oit:rr. They are deifriuine'' not fr r: ou'doue in titjjt r in " r ; a ii y ot 1. r w orlp u :i. ., r tJ.( j by work manmac-i:rtd an ., ami Iroti Jit hrre i- i suit. Ti, on the hill, and re.-niv tn v in . -!;.o.e viih a, ar.d all 'i ly j i , i.r i e-t-v. l.tie rrc a; ways ru. I e re- ' - l"v w;iy ci 11.. ;r vcik; 1 lit wagon brought J eremw a !-:m eaPd told, ifthey do not protefonj, Uu B.hn has jour money, and places I,iftl .uu.b ai.d fi: trti his n. - V'!SI'C- iota tcfci They now Lae a uv tt t U ' o' timber selected by h.in.;tlu-s,v hi' ectto i;;3ke up for t r . i et responsible lor its don- too.: . trvre V'SfcCll. .'iOiicO alter: c; Orders iromoihercouiih'ei 1.1 L-.pi cd to. ' t km ELL.'OTT&IiELA.NCEE. Jon. ?C,Jf!5l. 47tf. crrr-t "3l fo ot yousr per.' er brnrir:-.tf i:cctedwi;h the e-!y j .. lt.rv oi uu- ( . in ry, and lue of (li.-iHiui.-.!.c:' n r., -.-ii- i. j.)4 mur.'i care and in an cnteitn:M, s w-:iv.z-tive irar.rer, with iIlu-.tfiJi;..ji-'',0 Jua, i evejils., and !esti nily : li:-tr..rr 1 ink ire, Conlaminc lie l.tt- -i IJ.m.h 1 V. ! ?ttr, ihe trial Auitri(i,nS;a'e:i':n!. t-...er.us aneci'o es illui;:tive rf 1 is .;,i:.: . r. ;inu tl e l.dbAving lüuraüi i.,: vvv.l- 1 .- m.ci in the üw y.ul; Vv'tSit r C. I.:-:.. Kril ;r rl.r dcclinir. cr e ;, c v ".iiglLii L:.t.iop; ' ! i resconst iiu .io,i. -i.'.o l.'unki I;,. I (e tbt,ter ai Fa-ituil .-.': Mf-; 'c i i " ... . luciicc oi ty;;.er; Mtlrrc; l,i The life o Iki ry C iay, li t- i- iil A v of tl e SlashxN, y il!uirai.f.Ti . Ihe l.le oi r..i,j. FranK.'in, 0 ilin.rstirns. Tliel,;e of!e-i. Vat,:i tirn, ! iiia.ravions. do Maiir;;:, ! :i I n-1 rslMiS. do LaF;.ye;t-, 'J illusirr i ms. do "Wiliiin; lt i;i, i;!jira :ns. do Ctii. 'i'j.jlr, J x'.n. do redrew .i;..-k'cn 0 t.o. do Ncr.eleou Ilu'ü.parjc, 9 t'.-,. The old Uell ul Independence, cr I j.;!.n"elphia in 177P, 'j i lu.-traiicns. Tbe Yankee J'ea P;;r:y, an J c!?r Stories of the Kevclutioa .': iliu.-tr.-uioiis. 'rvt ninn,- I. .11 . . . i -jiuauiii in anotr it t imi-Trr..ons. Each vlun;e vf!l v.n ;ti, p.-- es.ving a Ii moral u-ne. n;iJ cm sm.vSv in h' the hands of you:! ptoj le; iUy r..tin numerous anecdotes, ill .il.-p. ; i t oi tie eaily h;siory ol cur coumry, ai:J arc veil s.t ?;,ted f-.r tamily or bcl:o(d LiLr lies. Price per set, har.usonicly bound ii rlo'b, gilt back.s and neaily p-.n i-p jn c.?.t 0 7-'-. Price pervolüme, neatly :o.j:i.j, d., y, 'i,ry . Colportturs, Agtids or iclw i.ibrf 'e. will be supplied st a liberal d;:c (cpies si 1 be Mia I y rr:3d, po-ir.te lat-, r on the receii-t cf ilr j r e o tf e et, r i. . -.olurte. L1ND.SAV & i;i.ACK-TONt i'ub's. 23 Stttlh Sixth tt, Philadelphia. Nov. 33. lei I. 37rtlx In the TrlarF;e. T he liilK-st cali price wi I l.c pütd i kinds Usually buOt ul.t. fcolJ bv In n-j. .h. at (be Erutfbinre .f "(j. V.' LCIiüUTS. Lip Me. Jiilv C. l?5f. lS:f. 3Iarblc Factory. TllIIE undersigned vaM resX pectiuliy i u for n; tfe cttiztns of Marshall and adjoint' n ro-ntiea. that he is still cariyinr on the !arble Manui'acory at bouth Pond, where he intends ktrpingon hand all kinds of TOMB STOKES, aiOBTLTMBHTS, TOMDS & TAI1LES. Npn!lf rTPfltfAr? r,-? rtf flu .rtr - J v HIV L, t U V rrrtj slock; which he will $t as low as any shop in the country. His work manufactured to cr ler, is executed with the greatest precisian, r:id the ir;srripticnj strictly followed, as near possible. His slicp L on Mishawaka street epposite I U. Calvert's Livery stalle. H. fi Pershing will act asrr.yfgcnt t Plymouth, receive inscriptions and f;.-rward tbem, and I will deliver the work a' oor:'ri; lo order. JACOB KNOKLGt'K. April 6, 18ö4. 6tf. Office of tLeCin. Tern L Chiago riailvsy Co. Peru, April 18, 4S54. FT1IIE Subscribers to the Capital Stock of J- this Company are tersby notiiied, that a second requisition of ten per cent, on tha amount of their carh subrriptirn, will be made on them payable on the first of June next, and a like requisition ot' ten per cent, to be paid the first of each month thereafter until th whole he paid. JE-JE HIGH NS, Fecrefary. Subscribers living in Lsjn itc ccri.ty can pay to J. ß. Niles, at Lapciterin Marshall county, toil. B. Pershirg, at ntiiutb; ia Fulton court, Isiah Hoover, a; Reckest;; in Wabh, to C. S. Kliia, at Soa:f?etV Afril 9ttk, 13. Uf,
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