Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 February 1855 — Page 2

THE BANNER

The delay this week, was caused by our paper not coming to hand at tha time appointed, we have now a good supplyIn ron.niinre of the change nf rmblish , . . . erg, all letters and communications rn ' business with the oSice.must ne addressed to W , Marriott, who will transact all t- i - i r. t Lusiness. Mr. Wickiz-r has Irft his ac accouuts with V. M., and he will settle his business. rXT" Hiram A. Talbot, took the oath of office on the 25th ull.( but Auditor Dunn, refused to surrenJt-r until after the committee, appointed by the Lgis .-'ex. lature, hate t xamincd the looks of the cQce j: rine ani u;a.r i jrnrrs n inr. w . . . j nc . rr :n .. Vi venues, and Winnamac, in this Slate ' are discontinued. uj V... mrs, nt j,, ' from Prtsident Pitrte's River and Hr - bjr message. m COG t. S?war 1 has beeu nominated by tha Whigs of N. Y. for l'.S. Senator, 03" John SliJell. D.'tnocut is U. S Squalor for Louisiana. l Ith. Cunid intfnda in ran ivi I.i. hiii. ..... ..1 i v. . , ..... ' i,eflle morc-eirclul,Jy hls Seuer! alentine, has sent to his armory at Dr. Lemon's store, the largest variety of comic and sentimental implement, ever brought to Piymout?., and r,r.Sing in price irom 2 eta to Z'2. This is to give notice, thit all persona in Cupid's army are to call at sai l Dr. Lemon's, .elect. pir fir. and tike away iks away all Valei.tiues tiiej renuire. mmm , ,,,, Comffluntcatta F r 11 .unrr. 7ÜE "HEVIKW- EEViLWEO. The worlli. full of jeoplt nho iredon indolent and uperficiit to devote itic thought dpi! study necessary to acquirt a thorojh kaowlödge of any brsin u ol educi. tion. but who are quite .viliing and eJtiirouj of ranking nmorg th talented and wall iu formed, if the can acquire that position without any greu exeriiou on their part Such people are always the first to advocate and adopt the "New and Easy System" that arasoraptdlv springing up. and though they hat on ly a mushroom existence, they lit long enough to find few adherents and advocates in th9 above named class of people. Tho persons will nut learn that the taaiftSt way isnotalw tho ett: tlt tho study, thought tud iaciplino ntceisary for the maatary of Miaaj Brauches of an Cucntiou, are oltwn far Mare b'nefiüai x:-xn the nier atqiirsmrr.t itself. If such persors wiih Ij Uaru to sing they nil! tutarubly les; u the Sijufiro notes si . piv because iliiv ar Udd that ihey cm UarB lhe lettuce in one h,l of iht ;me,- thty cat. by rt-uud l.olea. Ail 1 nhtn thry I.e fiiiishtf 1 li.eir course of insiracii. u. iaia innr iuoii-r ana S!-eo;

t?ttr Uir.ö, II.6V tiutoer, lo tneir treat; f . . . li.f.U.SitUi vd ;;.o Tw:. .i i n:orlication, thutthcy know aottung at! iirs; .Vw coj.n-s oi' L.:, -. nil abwut tnusw is a uienct; they ein I siruck t r.m ti.i dr.i. .:; . neiiner compose iior arr.-uige itii uctiira ri-; ' ;"i f t : ; ' ., cy, t!;o siinpleat melody, no milter h w ; 4 !i"f' ' 1 11 : -: :- ' ' ileaveji. D. : ; rreat their natural taleut, whih- llrari ., who study the round note system, which, 5ll-;! i(l ;1; .. ; lo uuciersland, requires close and contn- uid; an 1 b..i . t ued application, lind thrnw.-lves q-jahiioa j i:,e r:vjA:' - ' to arrange the most difficult music with!, ' s ,vl s " c ; o'" . :. i ; ; . . care and correctness; and mur?, they can j v ,. read tha buckwaeat notes with l!. sune iun i-Irra( ; ' eise, and far moro currectnsi th üi Kdw - u- i a i ; 5 ' who have learned ouiy s'iare notes. l,! : ' . Any person who has ever recent i & , ' cmtnon school education, kn ws that A I ; v -ebra, the riHSt intricaio cf any bratich - ; cf ir..ithemit:C5, Lj never stul.ed fir it.- : ' practical resnlts, but fjr the tre::-.!!. th ti'scipL.te it gives tho mini to si e.iy la : ' ' 1 master its obatruse principles at: i .hv ' It gives depth and csrectn-ss to t i . i nning powers, and his ro. i. 1 I r vrre and long-contiu-.d c.v.c.'!i' r. .? -it is with th; sctr.ce cf .i ". 1 . be hird, difT.c i t. ii.i :.' i - : .thoroughly f-q:jires fr.. a;---;...' , ' ; ditcreti m. tn--;?aory . j i ' . tienc!. the stu.ly n'-cf.-s ay : of its difficulties. iv.;ie:;:"!-:--;.::' rn those facultie. ni -Ldtief en rt3 in d:f"t-:t dr-.rt F.deuce, nr. 1 in sowil rr-, . u?re inter. !ti 1 :; " i ' i . ii. , . . ... 13 o n . y r e i : i - . - . our In lhe n;nre IM n. ..-.:; lent wo :l i its i - I Hi nrl:,:.'i . -r f Jr ij . I S, v ; : : ' ird IfMprovc r., v:.i. ' . doubt: ; ' ark ;.; , ' I "'1"' 41 ; ' " thi if.. hanvi - ...; whie'i . " :' .

Study. In thai article he quotes the say ing of Archimides. Give mo a fulcrum and I will more the world,' and then immediately adds, "There is n volume contained in tho very words expressed above." A volume oi nonsensn, certainly; for no child of the present time who understands

t i i nnncinies oi natural roil spny i , .. ' , . t , . , J would ever think cf advocating so absurd ! a theory. The world believes this' he says .-.'because it looks rensonabl." Pray. i . how reasonable? One of tho Rnt principles laid down in any work that treats of the screw and lever, is, that the power, ito move the weisrht mm: move m many j times fur ihcr thm the weight, as the weight is greater than the power iherofire, if Archimitfrs should find his lul cruni and undermW to more the world. ,jCWiu!j b9 obliged to move himself j trough tha sucoofmiM ilun 3.-5 ß9 . ...... o move the world And a ihn : , j40U.OQö,l'eU.OOO miltS lo one tourth of an inch. ! . " , i.inhtr ih ,.nv u. .V....... ... nil i rmsiuuvci, IITJII l.ilU t' i pect to trave:, tho world is in little dar, ger of bring thrown out of its orbit. And il Phoi.etiea bears ih .an,. eUtu, ... : t ie e.jciti.m ol the world.as Afchimidea' 1 lever does ihi moving of ii, t.h result can j J nt be doubted. Th world must remain ' j Utirducuted. I j J3ui there are some statemtMit. in the ' j ".evie" u( the 25th ult.. tint cti.Vml v. I i in justice to tho writer of the article ol Jan. lS.h, nocd rc.it wiiig." T he rt..; vit.vcr coolly s:ato ihn tho stntii, .era ol i .M. ..i'a. tO.I. ..I. ' . I . .1 i 1.10 1 iiij ui me ij.ii un,( j, mal j; p. iorma run into iniscrablo extixm?s." That i certainly a rcisconcfutiou of the uu.hor's nifui;ng. (probablv tmincti the! j tact that U wjs iut w rilleri in I'iionetics.) Anything, no matter haw goi-d its princi j jiö?,. when carried torn, extreme becomes ; a tvi); and ihou it certainly cant.ot uf! i c!'e l a reform. That would -le reform. I j " " u,n mseraoio extremes ' is amply proven by our own exptfience nud lJie ItView of tho 25ih uli. Tlu reiewr t sretus ;o put treino.:Jous stres a ihu fiel I ",al author said some things without iFi,rm? hi rens-mswt Ie:i5di. rdyu.g u,M,i, i the common sense of th ra.Ar tr i-....v-. . . ,VJ" ! er the truth ol th sistement: it was jfl ! tact a inert ipse dixit. Cut tho reviewj er in )tt to ie:rri. that facts geiier,.l;y j kuuwii and usvd inere.y us inference need Only lhe l.SC dixit of the H nter v jJvt,

them unJrriood and believed. ' pirs an I wn !..- , w Mr. Phonetics bravely puts himself at!'I:'.v l-0'd C.h-';: t; -the hind of tho reformers of the 19. h ten i S'Ufd itself i n - r;. lury, anJ bold.y crie-. Come on ye val Whole on i f irnt few who dai to bleust lhe current - Mf r n r. 1 1 -i , ;; :; ol Public Opinion! Follow me, and we cu n s-u iu s 1 i p . ! 1 will overthrow iho deoeuful Ungua thai ! o!rl- i '' : - Sias o long been humbugging iha wolld. i u c ! ir:' ' ' "' and no narrow inii-dod couservativo shall i or not. CM a.:.-- j fix our limits ! ! Go it, my dear fallow;! .. but reiombr, tho Irishman wlio was d- j l mv: - r a r u : io I teruiined to fly. j va!u u( i:-:- nr ,' b: There aro unny tatementt in l!.e re ; the U-iitr i St a ; " view so grossly "incorrect, and in such; Durin t c !,-!.".; contradiction to the real facts, that to ' tS.CTTi.i jl ". i , i pass them in silence is tha best manner of "h: fi'l ;n - ; i . answering them. ß.it there are oihe-i j nr; I P t v : . however, though equally wrong, ihe facts j - of hich are not ao generally known ai,,-; Th .1 not tw u&tico them would be giving ti c:;: i'f M'. Js a tacit content in the minds oi mny re- S .- -. r iers. Ha Merl that 'S-uia 15 inarm' A ü r have always been in the way of rr:n e.'ro -.-' t. that they called printing an inriovati-n ' v.;i . :' . that they said the application of lU'iia - a nunivo -wer was impossible &nj ' ' tne teleieraph was a mer milter ol tu '

shin. i o every wfli ir.lorir.. ! Ir.o-.vs that the tcu t:i the cs5i arc ! Cli' lh revorsJ of 'he r , klA üoU,ur!!i lho hiXP;t )n !;( , ,; k , old'ru.t.ng vtr; :!);' ih) :..,-. i;.t , ?-'nt .tiu ei.icrprii.g rn-u ;n ii ;;. ; Aii., tii t lhe w t ' v.- , : , ,L . j.

SHIPWRECK ON THE PRAIRIES ! 350 Passengers in Peril ! Advices wer received late Saturday

evening, to the effect that the which left for Springfield ealy last week. on board Ol which were the Speaker ol the iiouse, the members of tho Legislature from this comity, and almost a quo rum of other members, together with "my Lord Coke" the Clerks ol the two Hou ses, &c. Act-., were in iminent peril. About 40 passengers from Wilmington, it appe-ra the train came to a snow drift, l. . u f : i rrt. i uU.I ISUl in h Th. l.nrnmn. live being nearly out of water, the en gineer and conductor proceeded !o the ' lexl statio to R 1 a "TP'r. " hon on ari nv,,,S ,l,e 1 ; riving the unk was found to be freien, Sü 1,141 lhe engine iou!d not rf.urii. and . .... . , I , i the passen-irs, 2hi) in numb r, were hit to pa s tho u Igh t. P.lil out of fa. !. . . i . ....... i .. . i i . i wie uiti unmaii'iu wii.i in jo: u pun

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i e'r"Snt cars, the sa:s of Inch answerj lh TvtV- Nxl h UJlU3 ol t!" j inner man claimed att-mim, and hix h:os '" c u !i ' A-' ' vllic!l ver)' SOL,i 1,11 lle hal : !i ( 1 lhe viclurs. vifhliug a uh,t..i.ii,l of spoils in the shaj-e nl ojsit iif 'i rc;.t for ,he f of his Lxcei;v n : ' t ) : or M-rsoii. hen morning broke, the rarty f.u.jd themselves ulr.n- upon tin- dep. but , in8 a hoip come four n:ih-s d i 9: a 1: t. Un a hlf -bod i-d I'dr i-S i) f Sil n n. r-; n i '1 IT: i il r. I - I 11 1 WPro despatchvu f(r a iittie aid and tv;;.I fürtThe hn.se proved to I.e. th ri.hn.e; I worthy funur. n ho lor ih-A 1 1 h i o j ! rd !'u UÄ-:!- f-! j:1 f rtM' 11 - t(U)li 'l the women ani ( i.il A couple of m!n:i n ka :o. . 1,1 ÄIo,ris. - mss di-unt. v i, ;; ;:. , j - ' ; V y ' "''' tnrto i on ht lor 1,ü;i,,. ' r"i!f,s dUt-nt b ut a .,p f.h.r,- , J ,r'a'p ' " 1 t!.- s.-e.r . .' .'if .? o-r. ' m' n lt I. rd i r, m. t. .a - j .e !:oi.,. axe in h u .3v i over a wood uiie the;. -lu-- ' V i i ' - , . - . and mcorpontio-i.-:, ha r v ! t''o a snow hink lb . -. j tr.iles in : -- i; uiv ... In.,. I l"'s'1-" The t om: o.i"- f i ; provemeut unc jt:i r-r.

......II A. D. 1SÖ5. - r.'.rr.-liint for Divorce, j :, ir.r-.t t!.e co-i plainant in the ..'1 ra'-.se, this day,f,led in my iiilli -t vuii,w in mi- ovuoi'i j r. l'ivitof a d.isinterested person, Ly rv-:.-.ry, that ssid de:ert-iant 13 a non- . . Vtht btate cf Indiana. fai l defendant, Seneca Primley, ll ters hy notified of the filing and prn- - y nf said petition, and that unless l ? t i er ar.d pleai. rj'ver, or drrr-rt -:'---r t-eior? the calling of said rr ! r'ertn d the Marshall Circuti'C r-i the court house in I county, on the thud 11 nil:: the same will be hetri f - i absence. Attett Z. ' V. G. Poxmqt, Ar . Jantjary 4th. I C : 3

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Soi'Oril Promissory iotr: given VO V Ksl til tQ me ns U e payeef and a ten dollar Gold piece, with a white p ton the face of it, were stolen from my house recently. - : 1 tr ... . .ti p7ersons are notified i.ot to purel y any of ,aid I M0tes, and a liberal reward will be given for .information such as to detect the thief. The coin will be readily noticed. Jpoxaj Fulmer. Dec. 19, 1831. 40t3 XEWTOX K. PACKARD Announces to the nuhl-.e that he wilT continue. business at the ol I stand of P. & F., where a full well selected Mock or groceries ic, cart 1 e had eAej for thu dimes. He invites ; puM.e parronaue- See r.et.i Ao'rcrtifi.tent I"'"1"- l'"uüK. P- PACKAHP. LVc. 2S 1851. IVcH Blanks. Deed?, Monies ai d Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at 7' " " ' '.'r 5a,e is .omce. a.j'J ihiiih.'v.i p, v t i,.iC?. t 1 4 1 I , , ' ' ' : ; : ; I - j I- " 1 t I ' ! ! ? v' ' ' . v 4 v I A V V .-vi 1 en We;l .; i" : ru -ry, lif t, c:1 M i-;;.r:i in tho 1 : .d:v x; ,11 ! e. NAl .!, A. M. C. I .slrav iiciler. ; ) 1 y WilH-: Jenes, of Pourhn V.A:,''ip, ?:-;rsi.ai! County, Ir.di.-'t.a, ay of iJeceral e , 18 .1, one red r if--;, ' earc id la t .'rrring or unl;ner. i K.) n.-.tr-. oi L-tar.d.N p-irctivat le- Appraised p.: ! Ü U.i;-, nud 7" eeu's Ly An.ltryou Lynch ! . ni Frank li-.i t-hs iith tef--rc Justice J. Mc ! Wl.nrter. ! Attest R!0.V.trCOPiBALKY. '"ik. Jan. 21, I83f. Guarilian'h .f.o of L tSUA NT to iiui'tr of I loinrnon Pleai Court. w,P I Loinmoa l iens eoun. t at the Court P.oure in Piyiaruil sale, on and alter Saturday' the -February next, the following real i lor.gin to the heirs cr Llerxar , aeceaje i, to wu: ir.c eatt quarter, of seetio ret r4orth cf I2.rf? one e . - r " tte -

"AdiciRblratoVs Sale of Land.

jN r imu -L CNn.ir. N' J ii rbii ante of an ortcr cf the Marshall C n ir.cn Pleas Court, uill offer to sell at private rale. Lot No. l-. in Plymouth. Ind. uith lniproveinents thereon : belonging to the - - i estate of Wesley k'elnngee. deceased. TERMSOne third ensh down, and the balance on a cr. dit secured by notes on interest and mortpaire, waiving appraisement lan-s,&c, On said lot there is a good dwelling-house, well, and good fence?, &c. Enquire vi the undersigned, or C. TI. Peeve, Atto- i.ey. E. S. ELLIOTT. Admr. ? ri'm !,it3, Jan 24 l85345M (riiardian's Sale of Land. f)IM.SI.rA?:T an order ofth-.- Marshall Cjm. j mou Ple.i Court, I offer or sa'.e t!.c farm of Georire Fall (an insane peis'in.) lyin.' o-i tlie Eur oak Flats, in M.ir.-hall Con-. xy. iul. containing two hnn red and fort acres ot lnml, and de( riled as lollow.s to Wit: t!i; south eat quarter of ft-ctiou t!;:rty two, and the east h If of the south enst qinr'pr of.-ec 1i-n thirty, all in town. hip thirty t!rce nor:h c f mult oiu c;i.it. Thi-s is one o! t!..' f;u-5? trnc of l;,r;d now , .' '"',', t- , ' " ' e - v i v r 1 i. 'Mii:e ! t -in Mi' h liet x ihii a'e uud col1. H NZZALD. J. DAVh'. 445. t'oniin to Lift Abrain.' K -1 u' ,lt: ,.v in busicef!V v t f hur..ii-SÄ:r. pr.'pi .. I'eni i -erih tntijpj.jy .'.'..',; i:h:i VHr'o ty id' atill4,t V;il'C ! i : vi, :; . j. :: loved c.itnpe t.t v. oikn en he is vr -; 'id In f.'.i h'! i r.'.'TS in iiev vi'rilv ef TfO'k

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1 i r -. I. .h .. t. i.r.n on i.a-i i r nv !e te rt .;. . ..... o. .r Mii.i.. i. t?. ; . li i.e. S :.'li me of j(e ijver. JL. A- JOSEfll. Fl' u'l. J IV "ö h l?"ö. 44: ! - lit jÄoITiiJ 0 ULM aü.t.M.t.M.AU Ouu' ! -5 Q A R n I C D , - u r u w u i- n, l A :i ?wijj!?i 1 cji g PLYMOUTH. INDI AN. j . . ... . .. . , y :2ö.D ', ? JHK undc rsigned -ff-ra for enle on term of j 1. e?t:-v payment, tho North half ol Lot No. ten. 10 in Plymouth, with dwelling house and iirijunvi-i.-icnn, A barpüii fc flVred. Apply to the owner ANSUN-SU1NABARGER. Plymouth, Jan. 1, 1355, 42mJ B BR ÖÖK3B, H. dds' forth np Srairs. over Dr, Lemon's Drug 1 Mtore.V Prite rerisonahje stid work neatly exet. He. intrl.ling ou haod constantly, iaviea lhe public to lend him theit rtatron4pyl , BAB. i j- - . Dissolution. --rrlrer'!.:? heretofote existing i It. 1 -:.-r i tr.d Joseph Fur.;d:: '. lc:-.:--t. II . rJtit C ? . n. - - . ; - ' - i I . . . - - ''-7 r 1 . . j ::t-

TENTH GRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION j

j VFTllr' i i jf ITltVAIt Rrtrlftl 1 WS, Villl4l "'IJliWUJ iT SOO.OOO GIFTS VALUKU AT, Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate For This Year, Out Dollat . The incni! crS.f ti4e ART IWIOX SOCF.TY, ' on the eccas;o:i o! this ti.o tt-iilh D..s rihii'ion of the Acc3iniuhted l-y the Society durin.c ti e pa-t ye ar, would refj.-ert ully cn'l . t-.-. to: f its patrons to the hiM ih.it, !:n.r i.:-u t j r--i!'.ovto the huil lii-r in f-ourse of fr.--:t.. :. :-r thu focifty i.i tie ei ' af W1 ; ,:!on, r w-il an tOtr.-: h i.i 1 I, .i:; S (:: Landed Properly luj;!-;: to t;..i .v j...t;v, to I;i!ttri:r.t:o::ForThN Tr;:r. Aft he l.v: nif-otin of S-,,- i-'v ;! -v.;--.'.-..ri i'iH ! to RKi !(.'!; TIIE (. V'. 1 r I ' . OF MlAl:!' F ''.' '! OH AM) !:: i iJ.i"-;: .i. Ptarl r '.f'.d ork of ;it(.'o!-'c:. fia- ,; ity a -i X art uhi.UUU, : . v-. ail J IT. rent pat v f ; tic -I.vv- cf rreat Tcir.tr : ,. ..:, o;:nl. w.th ail (.v.:v:- : ui e:u ii itrti C.OjJ Iilur..i:iated Alhutns. different ;'. ainl pat cr.-.' ' 50 000 CC- .; ies otlriswol i's nopuMican Cotirt. sfdcndldly bound.witli timed lu-rawngs. 4,C00 ' 100 e'pi-s .IDoydell's illustration, of. : S ak re .re. To the admirers of the . ('.real Poet, this work will be an ccui luon. 10,000 I VeniiS rending forth Cupid and Hymen I Tiii,!! 2.00O j HeCgar Buy Murrillo. 1 00tl i Toi.it and the Anjrcl--Salvalor Ros, 1,1)00 MjjhtVoM- Claudio l.f" t M,.,'on,:a-Correrio. I.00Ü I A lUrd T tian. ' '-00 A Head Vandyke, 5 o Landscape Pou sia, A Po ce Guitto, 50 i 1 attle piece Wouvtrman, ! Pandsa pe C'siude, 600 5C0 Tkrre ate others in the name arvrts, all original, beides some rplend'd Pictures by AlHstcn.iully, P.eynolds. Neagle, Doughty, Cole. Chr.pnian, David. Vernet. S uart. iter. Huntington. Johanah. Schmvdt. Remhianat, other fully described in the catalogue, which will be forwarded on aj plicatioa by letter post paid, to the Secretary, who will answer by return wail. TERMS FOR CLUBS Club of 10. 1 Extra Certificate, Clnbs of 20. 3 " Clubs of 50, 8 " " The moner in all cases to accompauy tha ap. plication for certificates. Will be entitled o Ibe erne terms a above with the extra indu ement of a set of BOUDOIR FURATTURE. with Rich Colored India Hangings, line Ind a Lace Curtains and v ery thing of lhe most Splendid Description to the Ladies Club who will tend the largest rsmit-. tance for Certificates. ... . POSTMASTERS a-e authorized to act as agents, and the postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will receive a Handsome Odd Welch tnd Chain, valued at Two Dumlred dollars. The' money must accompany the application (by letter, post paid,) in all cases, and Certificate, with the Engraving, wilt be forwarded free of charge by return mail. Correspondents are requested to write then address, with the county, Town, Post Office and State, plainly, in order to avo;d mistakes. All letters answered bv return mail. Catalogues of all the Gifts, w th Ta'ue and explanation, can be obtained on application . . lo the Secretary, to wriom au leuers lor wer. tificates, &C, must be addressed, ALFRED JOURDIAN,' Secretary, ' Washington, D. C. , 1AYNARD LEWIS. ' . r . . . HANOIS INCE, - - - Duectors. k r"UIAI.T3 LIVINGSTON, : " v T. W. BAUER. Treasurer. " ' . v - . ; 44ru6. ;:sv ATTriACTiora Cxy-P;lt rerly f.: critir;, r.ctila tLo I -..ic gtir:::; t A h u teacj w uxe i

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. .. .'.. .... i, .. t. i i...i.iii.-ru. 1 1 77ii. n. . ..i i. ii.tj:... I wnr re purpaiion ii wriun. n-er. j n.s.mnnt siif:- aii'l i;ii"l, but fti-it,l ca'hdilic cvir CuinpoTltu'ed, Price, per box, 25 eentf . Dr. McClintock't Antililioui Pills fur liver cim.pli.ints. v,i:h fyn.j.io'i tuclt asy ".l wi.wiof the eyes and kin, D:rziiCfS, HeaJuche, pruu in the riyht tide, disordered StotnaCbcrliowels deficient action ot the Kidneys, etc These Pills, if taken in the incipient ? tapes of Rillinus and Yellew. cr other Fever, w ill pnerally ward e ff the attack. Price per hex, 25C. Dr McCUntocki Anodyne Mixture tor pred,cing instant relief from pain. No perse u need suffer from Tooth ache. Head-ache. Nenra'gia or Rheumatic l'ain, Chi he, Cbilbbunr. Pleurisv or Stiches in the jide.Paia in th B fk Side, Limbs. B.wel Bladder, r in anv r. of the body, Who will apply for Dr McCP. -.-vr Anelyne Mixture. Its rliect is ne r.. . i , produeine immediate euseand quiet, refn shirp fleep, even in case of the rcofct excmtiatir.g iulfering. Every fsmily shcuM be provided wi:u a doitle Trice 50cent. DrMeCUntocJitAtthmcand Whooping Cct.fh Remedy. These dictrcM ing dieaes arespeetjily and permanently r-.leired by thii pureiy vegetable Medicihe. A trial is all that ii needed to prove its efficacy. Price, per bott'a. 50 cent. Dr McClintocl'i Diarrhea, Cordial and chol era preventative, n certair. cure for PUrifcea. uyscmary,inoiera rnoiDasanu Aunur ino.en. This prescription has never failed to cure com mon diarrhaea, and in dyeentary, it is eonallr succemtful. In the early stsces of Asiatic Chol era, it will be fonnd invcluable. For the Choiic of infants and Cholera Infantum, it is a eovereign remedy, Price; per bottle, 23 and 50cents, Tho aboTe Medicine Prepared under the tt. rection of Professor JAMES McCLNTOCK. late President cd the Philadelphia college of Medicine, &C from the purest and freshest inatenal, are strorg.y reccrnnruended to lue at. flicted. They may he proenred in ludiaruiplii. wholesale and retail, of W. W. Kobertf & co., to whom parnona in this State witbirg a genes will please eim-cr, iner omen. Dr. T. A. Lcraon. Arnt for Marshall county. . ', 43mS. ' Sfreri3T8 Sale; BY Tirtue of an execution to me directed cut of the C erVs office of the Mar ball Common Pleas court have levied upon, and shall expose to sale on .Saturday the 3rd day of February, 1845. btPeen the hours of tea o'clock in the forenoon and four o'clock in the aflernoon, at '.the Court House door in Plvmonth, Indiana, the rents aad profits for seven years of the undivided half of the Steam Saw Mill, situated east of Water street, cpoaite the east end of Washington ttrset, in Ply mouth, Marshall County, Ifrrrs, and about two acres of land belonging to aU mill s the property of the defendant; said land is bounded east by Yellow River, north .by Yellow River and a part of the town of ITynyrath, west by Water Street, and suth by east Plymouth, if the Testa and profits for seven yean tail lo f til for a tua snScient to satisfy wjd execution, interests and costs, ,will -then sd there proceed to sell the fee simple tidetaai4 teat estate, or so much as U itecesstry ta satisfy the same. . " V 1 ": '' Taken s the prererty cf Jose;! T7eslerr-lt. tt C.3 fiit of Jcn.?3i D-"-2. - f . v - j:L.Trcrcc:r,xicr:r. rer Vf. Z. Tc-.-rrax. Dr-t.

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