Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 August 1855 — Page 4

Carrier Pi?tons and the Tclfgraph. Many of the leaders of the newspaper, v.Jio wake up in ihe morning and find a column of European news by telegraph ready for their perusal in the morning paper, thft steamer, hating arrived only the midnight before, do not know the labor and ihe enterprise which ae involved to procure this early transmission of tho steamer's news. The "associated press have an agnt for the arrival of New York steamers at the Sindy Hook lighthouse, lie h-ts fifty carrier pigeons,

which are trained for the purpose of con ' i veyingnews from the steamships to the shor? A man in an open boat, in all Kinus ot weatner. drops a longside of the steamer as she bears directl upon Sandy ,(nft. T. . ' v . 3 Hook. The news is thrown over in a vater-tight can, and, being taken out, a sing'e sheet Is affixed to a birds leg. The man then gives the signal to the bird, which raises his wings, and awny he goes with nit his powers of locomotion, in a straight line fur tho office, going a distance of three or four miles in a many minutes; and, popping in at the window, is received by the agent, who transmits the intelligence over the wire3 to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and thence to St. Louie, New Orleans, and all parts of the country, so that the news is frequently received over a large part of the United States, and published, before the steamer leaves lue quarantine. Philadelphia Ledger, July 25. Had them these. A gentleman boa'ding at one of our hotels where a dozen low-bred cockneys, who can find nothing s good here "as at'om," reside pestered and annoyed at the unceasing sneers end abuse of this country by these fellows, took it into his head to retort in tr.eir own style. lie nccord-ngly informed them that he had been in England once or twice in the course of his life, and then he began to abuse everything and over) body he had met there. At last on of them ventured to inquire, with a sneer, if the gentleman had seen anything in Kng'.and better than in the United Siates? Ye?, I hve, answered the American, looking hard at the cockneys. "I have seen litter Englishmen in Enzland than ever I paw in the United States?"' After this finisher," the annoyance ceased. Makvf.t.oi's Escape. Our fellow citiv. Coin, uf this town, together tvith lettj . ' were caught out in the his wife ana r . u shelter in storm of the 17th, and cCu.. - a clump of tree?. Mr. Cole says th"9y were staniin between two trees which were several rods apart both of which were struck with lightning f iinultaneous ly, and himself, wife, and son were all prostrated. On recovery from the shock, Mr. C de found his face baJly b'irned, and one of his boots ripped from the ankle down on" si Je seam, and the sole ofT on the opposite side fur several inches. The heel of the boot was alo started. Mrs. Cole had both her feet burned to büstering on ihe iasteps. uhilethe young man felt the burden of his injury in the back. What is most remarkable in this case is that eilher of the parties escaped immediate death. Laporte Times. The Tuve Doctrine. The Pichmond Enquirer in opposing the scheme of a Southern party, says; We firmly believe that tho Democratic party, as now composed and organized, is adequate and ready to eecure to the North and the South, the Erstand the West, th ppaceful enjoyment of their several rights and immunities. The rank a'nd the fi'e of the party was never firm er, truer, or sounder." Abolition 1h il a siTiiHorT. Edward Bickus, a Virginia slave, who wished to redeem himself and family, made application to the Grand Ami Nebraska Fusion Convention, which assembled in Ravenna, Portage county, Ohio, on the Fourth of July, for aid, received the magnificient sum of eighty tico cents. Subtequenlly, as we iearu from the Portage Sintind, a democrat named Tyler, inado himself individually responsible for the amount asked, and the late slave lias gonr pi his war reioicine. Philanthropy is ----- 4 - dog cheap -when it don't touch one's pock et. A Wise Axswek. "You must not play with that little girl, dear'ßaid a jj dicious parent. "But Ma, I like her, she is a good lit tie eirl and I'm sure she dresses as pretti- . i .i i v.. I,.,. r i ijr as Ctrl 1 uu, aitu site lias iuo ut iuj aI cannot help that, my dear," respon dei the silly, foolish moiher; "her fath er is a shoemaker." But I dent play with her father; I play with her she ain't a shoemaker." There ought to be plenty of women in the Alhe9 camp, for each night the Kus sians coma in with a fresh Sally. To keep fish from smelling in warm weather, cut off their noses. Old Dr. Foster, who practised in 'the hcalinsr art" at Bjxford, some years ago was in tho habit of cooking up all sorts of roots ttid herbs into midicines and spe cifics, and trying them upon his wife, and if they did not kill Ar, he was ready for all his oiher patient3. The following is a true copy of a sign upon an academv for teaching la one o the Western States. "Freeman and Huggs School Teachers. Freeman teaches the boys, and Hugg? the girls." Subprisisq Growth. One of our wor tr farmers measured a stalk of corn one morning lately, at nine o'clock, and up on measuring it the next morning at the tame hour, he was surprised to find that it had grown ten and a half inches in the 24 hours. liNCA5rer va.) utpuo. Gor. Sevniour- of Connecticut, our Minister to Prussia, says that he saw no troop in either France or England equal to the army of two hundred thousand Russians at St. Petersburg and its vicinity. The Russians, he a?ys, are superior in size and discipline, though not equal to the" kllies in tpirit.7 A Twenty-two thousand soldiers of the. Austrian army in Gahcia have died of cholera, and the disease is still raging to fearful extent.

13lStuoutD 33annct: Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfashiortable styl all kinds of OB raiiiv lirtlv, Either in black or other colors. The materials are now in pnn.l oraer. and the esMUhmon ! Unn.lcr th nnprinti-ndpnee of an experienced and competent tvorhman jan 1C55 t i j t , . t . CQ-Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices . , . r-i :i. 5c Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also ! Blank Notes, kept for sate at this office , at prices to suit the limes. Hill i net9! and llillincr's .firs. BAKER Would respectfully inform her old patnuis und the Ladies ireneTHlly, that she has returned lo Plyuio ith. and resumed the Millenery ruiiis at her residence, and solicits a continuation nf that patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed by Iter old customers, and that of other citizens visbin3 any thin? iu her line. She has lately received from Chicago a handsome am well selected assortnxnt ol SPRING AND SUMMER llillincr's Goods, Which the lad'e re res p-ct fully invited to call mid ex innne,J-ef're purchasing elsewhere, and hiving made arrangements by which she will be in the legnlir receipt of the Latest l'aslliOUS, of each sason , she Iiojh-s to be able, by carefully snperintendinjr all the work with which she may be favored, to give eirvra! sat i.f iction. May 17, lj . 9 f. Froli ISrcatl, l akes V Pics, Kept eonstantly on hand at mar 25, 18: ICKARBS. 1 looms For Kent rilWO or three comfortable and convenient J., up stairs rooms over my store, for rent. I hey are suitable for offices or shops. Enquire of C. WEM El. March 22, 18Ö5. ltf New Store & New Goods. F JllE Subscriber having p rnianenily b1 ca1il iu Knox, Starke C unty Indiana, announces to the people of Starke nd a Ij iceut counties, that be hii on liai.d a full fand well selected S?ock 'f GROCERIES, QUEEVStVARK, nnRB WoorlcHtrare BOOTS fc SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS-81"' !uch 'ther articles as are usually kept in a C untry S ore, t-.l as reasonable lrices as can be bad at any point in the West, lie keeps on hand t ir"od suoply of at low rices. His terms will be lihernl. and uncurrent m ney taken at its ted rash value. No tr'-ulde to show rods r pive iirices, Ie will be in receipt of new 20hIs almost every month, and always keep bis stock well relenisbed. Dju'I ierget the pi act Sl.irt l r CHAS. S TIBUITSJune 7, 1S55. lyl A, P. HODGES. JOHN rOHTEK iioim;i;s tv roitTiut, Attorneya at Laic, Plymouth, Marshall County. Indiana. Office owr II. 1?. Hine's Hardware Store, tr TILL give prou-pt attention to the colVV lection of Claims, a tend to the p rehase and sale of reil estate, procure Boun ty Land Warrants and Pensions. Peter to MF.SSB3. F. P.JAMES& CO., iCW urK. HA WES tt MC KILL KP, " pearsos & co,, Chicago. " R. K. SWIFT & CO., " HUNTINGTON. LEE & C-"., Det. D. A. LATMAS & CO , Cill. April 26, 1-05. fiyl Fresh TIeat. Durin? Soring and Summer my days for butchering will be Monday and Friday of each week. Smoked, Dried, and Pickled Meats, for sale every f ay. Also, pickles and pickle. I feet. Some have been trigntene.i at my ins do.ir.but he will not bite you, il he dees' will pay all damages. His name is Mr. M. J. D. Coueie, and ot course- tne iauer ena oi iue name treats all politely. Plymouth, April 'J, 'w, J - acres of Land for Sale. r fHE South west quarter of section thirtyI one. in township thirty-four north, of ranire two east: also the south east quarter of sectiou one, in township thirty-three north, of Tnrp two east, situated three miles east of Plymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash, Poplar, Walnut, Sugar-Maple, lie. For further particulars apply to M Bice, at ndianapo'is, or M. ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr. 5, 1S."5. 3tf. R. M. BROW.X R. C BAXTER BROWN & BAXTER, Dealers in Stoves, MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppcnrarc, WOULD most lespectfully inform the citizens oPMarshall county, that they axe now under full headway, and are prepared to furnish any article in their line, a shade lower than customers have heretofore been in the habit of payinp, and perhapn a little lower than any other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manu acture our own xvares of the veiy best of stock, and as we inlend making it a permanent businessperhaps lor li'e, our customers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles, As this is the only way to establish a reliable and permanent patronage, from the proceeds of which- a ter years 0 toil and close attention to business we may have something to rely upou i n our older years. The Ladies shall be promptly waited npon, and can have any article in our line mamrac1 tu red ot repaired to order, and on short notice. jj vve shall adopt as an invariable rule 2V disappointments when work is promised. .Shop two doors north of the brick store at the sign of "Tin Shop" across the side wilk. lings and most articles of country Procure xasen m exenange. can ana ses us. I My 3,1855. 7tf.

To the Citizens of Plymouth, Important Announcement ! DR. T. A. LEVOX, Woiihl respectfully inform the publie that h has t-ecu red the agency i t Profenor Junes McClintocka Celebrated Family Medicines, and has jy.il received h full supply which lie is prepared to furnish wholcs:i!" or retail at the Preprietor' price: Dr. McCl'tntock's fame as au eminent physician needs 1:0 comments from ine. Iiis medicines are the prescriptions a lopted in his privat practice, and as mch are invaluable in all cases where it is inconvenient t' call in a physician. Their sale has been unprecedented in the East

'. t?rn an ern and Northern stab s. They have effect e-" Mnli f cure, auJ uu cae I lailurc uyet y wo dd call attention t this season, first i to OrMcCliiitceks Pect jral syrup f. r Brournitis ; Consumption, II .arsnes, Sj-ittiug of Bh ol and i SovmnntKili. TI.5. or.v.t ronw.lv is in.naral- ' f,JP 5 thJ3!.,,, r.iiin.l.iint It purifies the blood of all scrofulous tain' it heals idceration, it destroys tubercles in the lui'gs, it ! rejjul ites the bowels, checks ui"hl sveats, and ' 8trenr;thens"thestomach; it stimulates the vital ! powers, ami gives vigcr to the winde svsteni; it O'iii't nerviiiis excitement, rtl.-ivi-s i Hin in the chest, soothes thecoiieh, promotes expectoralion, and at the same tune affrds a delic ite noiin.hmeiit. it contains neopium in any form and a-'rees perfectly with the most dilieate pa-; tient. Dr McClinloels Cold and Cough Mixture C lds and recent Co iizhs, especially if accompanied by fever or inflammatory excitement, reo,:ire a remedy differeut iu character i'roui the Pectoral Syrup, which is so valuable in chronic complain'. The C M and Cough Mixture is precisely the cure for eiuti recent couj;liS,cjlda and irritation of the throat and lungs. It i especially valuable for children, no family, in our changeable climate, should be without this f flicieut remedy, which, il taken on the first symp toms of odd, wotdd prevent many an attack of; Bronchitis, and a laUl issue in Consumption. N LaiHanuni or preparation of Opium, in any t.kpe, iu this Syrup, Price, per bottle 25 ce.it. Dr MeClintocli's Tonic Mixture, for Fercr find A sue The greatest specific for this fearful disease ever used. Jl never fails to break the Chills, and retore the patient to blooming health. Oae bott!e will effect a care, und second will prevent its retr.ru even iu cases of the longest standini'. It hast ff -cled thousands of cures when all o'I.er remedies hav failed. It contains no arsenic, mercury or other injurious dr.ips. but is purely xeetable, and instead of injuriii; the constitution it builds up and giver toiiK and vi gov to the whole system. Pric.'Sl I er bottle. Vr yfeCUttoeknT onic AWiratiee Syrup, for thet ure ofCntanens or skin diseases, viz: Totter, scui vv, s dt rheum, boils. Pimples, tch. Ringworm, Erysipelas. Sec. Scrofulous Diseases: Scrofula or King's evil white swellinir, goitre, Tumors, Ulcers, Acc. Rheumatic DIsease: Chronic Illieuniatim. gout, c. Mercurial orSyjdiüitic Diseases fall clashes, 'fliese dieasesnll ari.e from a taint in the steiu reJ quirirs an alterative of the Secretions, mid a penertd purification ot the Mood. I- or tins purpose, the Tonic Alterative syrup w ill be found invaluable. Price, pint bollle, ) I ,f)0. Dr. Mct'Hntuck's Dyspeptic UHxir. Dys pepsiu is a co union complaint with persons ot sedentary babi?s. The phvsieal sy tern becomes weakened bv either W:nt of exercise; or r 'roper diet suitable to the Condition or v.-.iit oer lood, or too much tattccupatmn. lnn.. t be digested before km into ti e stomauj.'cnnu... -t intl inic .hl ehemical changes take tce i. mur.u memhranee, and carrying imperfect Moou , into tbe system, pntiuces uie inoat niguum sutlerim:. Head-ache, Giddiness, Nervousness, Sour Stomach. Heartburn, H itulency xnlCos-tiven-ss. These are some symptonn of Dyspepsia. The Dyspepsia Elixir, taken in connection with the Vi ptt:ble Purgative Bills, in cases where there is much caustiveness, or with the anti-billions Pills, when the action ot the .ivt r is irregular, will be found the most effectual remedv ever employed. Price, in pint bottles J Dr Me Clin t eis Remedies for Rheumitum yeuralffifi. &c Thee t .vcrntiatin? disease are radicallv cured by taking Dr M. Clmtock's Mi-ntnatic Mixture in doses of a tensp onful tin ee limes a d iv. We have seen the worst c;ies relieved in 2t hours. For external use we have never known so powerful and penetrating' an apilu-tttion as DrMcClintock Kh- timiitie" Liniment. For j-w- lh-d limbs. Itruies, internal pains, cramps, ch'dbl iiiis.stiffj..ints,toothache,and other painful complaints, where we luve seen it tried, it acts Willi majric.il etlects These remedies are sold at 50 cents per bot tle. . Dr MrClintnrVs epetahle rurpatire I'tlls for the relief of costivenes, und all its painful results, such as Ileadachc.DizziiiesS, Sick Stomach, Pains, and all tbe symptoms enumerated under the "Dyspeptic Elixir." In all cases where purgation is needed, these Pills me the most safe and iiiild, but ellicieut cathartic evtrr compounded. Price, per box, 25 cents. Dr. McClintock'B Antibiliou Fills for liver complaints, with symptoms such as yellowness of the eyes ami skin, DizzinehS, Headache, pain in the risht side, disordered Stomach or Bowels, deficient action of tbe Kidneys, etc. These Pills, if taken in the incipient stapes .f Billinusaiid Wllow, or other Fever, will penerally w anl off the attack, Price per box, 25c. Dr McClintocka Anodyne Mixture lor producing instant relief from pain. N J person need suffer I rum Tooth ache. Head-ache. Neura'gia or Rheumatic Pains, Cholic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stiches in the side.Pain in the B ick Side, L"iinl's. Bowel, Bladder, or in any p irt of the budv.Wbo will apply forDr McClintoeks Anodyne "Mixture. Its tiff jet is like maffic, protliicingiinuiedia'e ease and qmet, refreshing sleep, even incase of the most excrutiatinn- suffering. Every family should be provided with a bottle. Price 50 cents. DrMcClintocksAsthmannd Yhooping Cough Remedy. These distressing diseases are speedily and permanently releiyed by this purely vegetable Medicine. A trial is all that is needed to prove its efficacy. Price, per bott!e, 50 cenH. Dr McClintoeVs Diarrhea, Cordial and cholera preventative, a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dyscntary .Cholera morbusand Asiatic Cholera. This prescription has never failed to cure common dinrrbaea, and in dysentary, it in equally successful. In the early stages of Asiatic Choi era. it will be found invaluable. For the Cholic of infants and Choler 1 Infantum, it is a sovereign remedy, Price; per bottle, 25 and 50 cents, The above Medicine prepared underthe di rection Professor JAMES McCLNTOCK. late President ot the Philadelphia college of Medicine, &.c..from the p irest and freshest materials, are strongly reccomniended to the af. dieted. They may he procured in Indianapolis, wholesale and retail, ol W. V. Roberts & co., to whom persons in this State wishing agencies will please direct their orders. Ir. T. A, Lemon. Agent for Marshall county 43ui6. Wo e So FMeffiffij M J NUFACTCRERS AXD DEALERS IS ' Chairs, AVillow ware Mattrasscs, &c . West Main Street, JLapoitc, Ind. Juqe 29, 1854. 17yt. To Sign Painters, Ac. An as -ortment of Japanne Tins, suitable for sign painters for Sale by G.B.R0DLKTS. August3, 1854. 22yl Coming to Life Again AFTER long auJ tedious delay in business because oi building .tc. The nubscriber promises henceforth to unnrdv ' the public with a variety of Cabinet V:irf

liaviug empioyeu competent workmen heis pre- I JJ1IC Bk B11 u8g's-3 mrougnoui me counpared to fill all orders in any variety of work j try. New York Dutchman, Jan. 14. not on hand. Cofiiins on hand or m ide te or-1 The Inhaler is worn on the breast under th e der, of any ; quality at short notice, and at rea-! l'nen without the least inconvenience the aonable prices Shop ifc. ware-room in the new heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate buil din f uext door nouth of Mitcbelc Foundry the.fluid. , on the south ride of the river. L. A Joseph, f ILTFor sale by H- B. PERSHING, Plymouth.

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rtSS I" Plymouth. d&$ r a II subscriber,--- would respectfulA ly inform the vA L-nlifa arid deutlemen of Plymouth, i- and it vicinity, that he has constantly on ban 1 a general assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds, sizes und prices. This advertisement now will show Tile Plymouth jeoplf wlnre to ;, For Boots and idmes of every kind, I'm suit the most f.tstideou mind. Fur those who bow at F.is-h'on's shrine, 'lease call at M ut.. he does design

To keep what cannot fail t Mtit The latest style of Shoe and Boot. la,l,;s wish for slippers neat. ' Sl, "il '! their leet J. 'J:l'U rs of t!, 1" ih'"" hen dressed to make a srl-ndid dash in; ! r Bootees, Sh. or ai:eht to wear; invn cr.iini Jck. v u H Ttnu mem uire Of evry size and varied hue, M de at the east and westward too. W'e have a Buskin Tie, For w alkiiiir which the fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; beu call and buy our Dufckin Shoe, N-iw Farmers you will please to cal " - ' stock will please you all; Hi itockis good, and can't be beat. Bv any house, on any street. A better boot cannot he made, Than those we keep fur country trm Our Thick Brodaus are also stout. le. Thyll wear till they me all worn out; Butifyoii want a fine Shoe; Then "call nt Mack he'll furnish yofi With C;ilf, Miorocco. or with Kip; With kinds the best;lhat will hot rip. louTTjr Misses too. we fondly ".'reel Come let ns beautify yo tr feet With Gaiters. SÜppers or Bootee Ith anv kind that von iii.iv I b - - - - - I - ase e ld( have for bahea that rr A little Shoe that's very cheap: It's plialde sind also neat, And will protect their little feet. 33"CaIl at the old s'and. Terms Cash. JOHN McDANXEf,. Miy 17. 1R.",.. n, i. " I5oan!.Sciii A Dunn's S ol Ilov! "I ff Pfard, Senix and Dunn's Richmond IvU Steel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Slit Ilers, and a preat variety of f.irmiiK' implements, for sale at the sign of the Bi Pad Lock bv II. S. KELLOGO. Peru, Ind.. April 5, in.rA. nt f. RORICK k 3ICDER310UTII, House, Sign V Ornamental Arc prepared to accomtno'late all those wishing work done in trrcir line. Gh e us a call. April 19, lf5"i. ;,tf. 'rugs, Medicines A X D At Wholesale or Retail. 11. 15. iiussiii;vfT v co. VPE Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs. Medicines, Oils, Paints, Ilooks.Staüoncry and Ciocerie.s :h they offer to thepublie on the most rearoa'a'We tera,,, nt r rticlesold by them is warranted to be what v'are re-omir.end-ed, and from a lon experience in ori5ineJ, they feel assured that they can supply the public with just the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Select ami 'oiicciitrtel Powders kept on hand of both Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Cum Camphor, Castile Soap, Sr.ir. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippccp.c, Opium, Cream Tarter, Brimstone, Ca lomel, Capsicum, Ehulaib, Epsom Saits. I'ainfs and Oifs. White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, Bed do, Venetian Bed, Span. Brown, Black do. erimlion do, Sweet Oil, Chrome Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's dj, Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do, NVhite and brown Zinc iu Oil and dry. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. Uyestufls. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, yc. Hooks and Stationery. Blank Books, f 'Zjfii Memorandums, School do, liSizJ0 Time Books, Letter Paper, stJ&SLtiy Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, SteeT Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing nk, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Cae Goods an endless variety Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most bautWl patterns. GROCERIES. N.O. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Gineer, Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from CO cts. to Sl.no per lb. Tobacco, all kinds, Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds. PATENT MEDICINES, AU that are worthy of public confidence, kept for sale hVtnem. All kinds of school books recommended by the Northern InJiana and Southern Michigan, Teacher's Institnte, kept constantly on hand, and for sale, abo some of the works of the Rev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free Bank money taken at par forany kind of g -od. . II. B. PERSHING & CO. D-C. PJ, 1834; 40tf. T fIIE undtr,ijf ned ffers for sale on term of X. easy payment, the North half of Lot No. tern 10 in Plymouth, with dwelling house and improvement, A bargain i ffend. Apply to the owner , ANSON SU1NAEARGER. Plymouth, Jan. 1. 1855, 42mJ I JVJI.1 JL TI O V FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NE W A ND VER Y WOXDERFELW Brought home to the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discovery Jjas iet.efttly been made by Dr. Curtis of Ihis city, in the treatment of Consumption, .Isthmaand all diseases of the Luns. Wo refer to Dr. Curtis Ilygeana. or Inha'.ing Jlygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup.' With this new method. Dr. C. has restored many i.fflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into thefstomach. and subject to the ' proc ss of digestion The Hvgeana is for

May 3, 1855.

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C. WI?I2I, iMrom tR ami wnot.KSAi.K dkaler in S2ffi2SrA. Si S & EARTHENWARE, 52 COURTLAND ST It E ET, N. YORK.

All Sizes ol Hall's I'aleut Concrete Fire I'roof Safes for sale at the sijrn of the Big Pad Lock by 11. S. KELLOC1G. Pen, ud., Apr. 5, 18.V5. 3t3, DK. J. IV. RBXXKTT'S o FFKE it his residence t line doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth. March 2-, 1855. ltf. WANT to buy groceries, drills and med. icines, paints and oils, j.-o to M. B. Persbins's store, where he is just receiving a fresh s-ipply ol everythim; in Ii s line of trade, and will yell them at tbe lowest cash prices and pivethe highest market price lor all kinds of prain, pork, butter, err's, seneca Miake root, pensenp, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, I ?V. S-Gt Great Excitement. 1 Will inform my friends and . JL former patrons, and the pub- j lie genera ly, that hare just j opened one o! the best supplies of Spring and Summer CIjOTIII.VG J ever l ad the nleasure to offer them. Mv present stock is sufficiently large for this mar- j ket, embracing all the new and approved 1 styles, and the workmanship, both with regard to taste and durability, will ha found much improved. J have also received a large stook of gentlemen's j;urnisl)ing (ßooö 1 IS a t x btf the Cord. And mnny other articlestoo numerous to mention; all of which will be sold at low cash prices. Having Won engaged i:i business with the citizens or Marshall county about a year, and endeavored todeal f.iirly and justly with them, ami feeling thankful for their firmer patronage, 1 flatter myself that they will find it to theii interests to continue it. All ate respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. IUS rotator, and many othci articles of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the best market prices. H. PIERCE. April a, l.-5.-. Ctf. NE W GOODS. BRICK S2?D2i2i N. H. OG LES BEE w Co. Are now receiving a general assortment of Dry (loads. Clothing, Hoot a and ShoeSj Groceries, Croe-Kery, Arc, Which xvili he sold at Laporte prices and no mistake. Nothing wiil-he added for transportation from Laporte to this p'iace. We are comparative strangers tothecitizens of Marshall county, but we hope they will fa7oT us with opportunity to show them that our prices will not be any higher, at all events, than the present Plymouth prices. They may be a little lower. However, come and try us, as in trying, you will certainly be rinding out. We are expectim: in a few days, direct fron. New Vork,a lot of L,alic fancy Ircs Woods of the very latest styles, to which we shall invite the especial attention of the Ladies. We sha'.l have and intend keeping constantly on hand as Hood an Issortmcnt As any other store in town. Call and examine our gocds and get tli2 prices before purchasinsr elsewhere, that you maybe sure you are netting your goods at fair rices. All kinds of l'roduce taken in exchange for coods. N. II. O- & Co. March 20, 1SÖ.'. i.'tf. Plymouth, Ir.d., March, 22, 1855. T I "M1E same young man. John, of New Marlet notoriety, is determined that th people of this community shall not starve unless they will wil'ully, and with malice aforethought, and wittiout tbe fear of good sound Potatoes, Turnips, Kadishes. Onions and Garden vegetables fall descriptions, before their eyes also Beef. Bork, Turkeys, Geese, chickens, Pickled Feet and Tongues, Dried Beef and Venison Hams, Smoked Hams, Shoulders and Bacon, Salt Pork, and VEGETABLES Too numerous 'o nvntion; all of which I design to keep constantly on hand and for sale, if the market will justify it. If they will starve thus surrounded and caTed for. cannot help it. I have some of the sweetest us jx. en ox ias" That has ever been presented to this msrket; Fish of all kinds, Tomatoes and Pickles that will last until they come again. Pickled and Smoked Sausages. J will also endeavor constantly to supply my customers with Fresh Steak. As soon as the weather is a little more settled, I intend to have other things in the grouud a little before my neihlors, and then look out and call soon, for fear you may miss the early opportunity offered lor Garden Vegetables. John always has them first and last- Call in citizens and make up at John's honest market a part of what you have lost at oth r j laces. I have Catsup and Pepper-sauce of my own raising and making. Now come up to the Store, where you will Of all kinds English and American I'rilltS, fine and common De Lanes, Shambry's, Beraize. Dress Silks, Cloths, Sheetings, and in fact Everything that can possibly be thought of in the Dry Good line. ALSO Such ns Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Saleratus, Ginger Molasses, Pepper, Spice, Nutmegs, Tobacco and Ci-ars, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs of any and every kind. Hoots ana Shoes Of all kinds, Edged Tools for both Mechanic and Farmer, Yankee Notions but on a christianized principle. Then comes Glass and Crockery Wares From the finest to the most common, to suit every Fancy. Call and see for yourselves.

I am owing some l'ttle debts, and in looking over my books, I observe there is fome owing me. Now let us all get together and straighten up these little matters that remain between us, and that immediately. You are, think, all good people and I believe you will do so. Outof sympathy, won't you call and see John, as he is at present sick? J0HNC0UGLE. March 22, 1S35. - ltf

IVew Ulanks. Deeds, Tdortngcs and Quit Claims of an approved short form, and at a very ffn.rt price, are for s.nle at tins office. Also Blank Notes neatly printed and for sale at the same place. PHVSIClÄXüRtiEOXi

nlS. J. i:. KKOOKK. Invinj prrniJ ......I.- 1. .,...... 1 it. IJ. Mill t Ml). 1 I-?'.! I ... , ...... professional Services to the public. All calls prcmptlv attended lo except when absent. OlTice in Iiu-d.toiiV Block. J.E.BItOOKE. Dec. 14th, ld5lf M I Insnranre Aseiit's Ortifiriitp of Authority. State of Indiana. To expire 31 st of July 1805. AUDITOR OK STATE'S OFFICE, ndianapolis, March !-" WHEREAS, TUB .ETNA 7N.SITMXCE Comp.ny of Hartford, Conn, has file I i ti tli's ffi e, a sworn statement of its condition, 01 the 13th of Maich; 1855, the actof its incorporation and amendments, properly certified to, and its writt' n instrument, nominating its Agents and authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event of sni s. NOW. THEREFORE, in pu-suanc- of the requirements of "Anact to amend au ac', en titled an act for the incorporation of nsurance Com pa l.ies, defining their powers and prescribing the r dilti s." 1 proved March "Jd, 1M5, having presente I satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requireme ts and specifications o' that act, , Iiirain Er Talbot. Auditor of the State o: Indiana, do certify that Chaile H. Reeve, of i'lym nth. as tlic Agent 1 f said company, is authorized to transact the bu.viness of Insurance, a the Agtnt of tie raid -'Et na Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. 1:1 this State, until the Hist day of July, I!.jo, to the ex ent that l e may be co liunssioued and appoin ed by the said Company. In witness wl ereof have hereto subscribed my name an I caused the s alof my office to be affixed, this d v of March, A. L, l--3. II. E. TA ABOTT, Slate Auditor Statement of the A."'ni ..s ira-ic Cm-pany, of Hertford, Conti 1 ti -'it, ui nqiiel ly the law of the S ale f Indiana, relating to Age its of liiS iiatiC J Companies, ii.Corp ) rated l y a ivotlier Suite. past d in The name of the Comp.ii.y i- A ta i Imumnce Compai-v, 1 K-ated a! Unit, r I C'lmect c .tThe capital S:..ck ii ?".'00,OU(JTh ' a ssi t of 1 Ji- C i'ij a iv arc: Carbon h:md, in bank and ill the hai d of other pis ti, 17-vW. 13 Btal e.'ate uiiinc inibervd, l(J,'i?2,(Jö 4j u org .g bonds, 7 j r t eat iu'e e-t pavabb- s .'ini-ann iad , 2:j" 1 do 4T,O0On;) ' Oil!) IM JO Vi--gii.il S ate Bonds, 0 nor ccn's 10,-Jiifi,O0 5 No th Cnoli:ia do ö.U'Jü 00 10 J. r- y Ciiy w.tT do . 10.15U;OJ D'bts d le tlit; to-iipany, secured by moi'g'g" 7.313.17 Bills Beci-ivable, amply secured pivable at bank, " J00.172.I4 Premium n?tes, 1Ü 107,27 All other scci.rities, i,.: -500sh-ires II inf. r I and N -w Haven b'ailroad comp my. C2. 7.00,00 :n. I lai -w'.-ird and Providence do l i.7.',(i.0.) 107 Bo-ton and H'iT-.eti-r. 10 3 17.00 4 New Albany and Solemn, J0t) 2",0 CnniH cti ': Biv er, 1 1,0 j j,(;o llariWd and Pr-viut 770: 10 Prr ct GiarmnteedSock in."(0 0' t00 Ph'-e'iix B mk, Ih r'.ford, ZZ.WJjM :j03 E.cha!'g.s Bank, do J 7..';t l,Uw 200 Faun, and Me h, do -'-, ClM.i.dj J0 C nri' ctirui B.vi i Bn k !,7.i,ih 2 )') Ilirtford limk, Cfi.i '00,00 IIS Statt- Bank 1 l.'J. 0 00 100 City Bmk II iOU,mJ 7" Bmk of Hartford County 7.9"U.UO 3 BaIr B-ilik Providence 1.9:on0 20 Bmk of Amcric-i l:t.t2'i 0J p-0 Hmk of N r'.h Ameri'-a, 10.00ll.lld ö0 Kauft if the Comm. n wealth 4,500.0.1 1-0 Biiik of tt-O Pu-P'iblx 17.477,00 40 Broadway Bmk J3,S0f) 00 70 Cnion Bank 4,3.0,()0 IfO IVopbs Bn.k 4 -jnoro looll.noxer Bank 25;I0 ) 110 Me h.u.ics Bau!: 1 1 70 00 100 N. V. Lib- las. and Tut Co 17.000 00 100 Uni'el S-at-s Tru-it Co. 10.20000 100 St; ff-rd Bank 3 ins paid in SOUOOO 00 Coiwiectit ui Hi . cr Co. I 250 HO S :iu,(;3:j,(;r, Ni debts due or not due to Dank-s or oiher j creditors. ts a ljus'e I and di e in tie. Los-ts ailju'e.l and not du f7CCl -ll I.ossfs tu. a u-'e 1 ;.n 1 in suspenso wahiiijlunln i ro. f 12 I 029 'or i rintiii" e. A-''-nts are iu:tructcd to take no ritk over .10 000. The iiim uiit insiued in any ti'y, town or vill i;je is l ot fixed, b it ilep nds upon tbe ch ir;.cter, mitetial and construction of buddings, the width of streets, the f icilities for extinH'iishii g fire and otl er circumstaiK es. The amount insured in blocks varies; the in teiitiou is to 1 mit ihe lo s bv any one fire to $10 000 or less. A copy of tbe Act of I ncorpora ion ntid ;1 amendments thci e f is here with presen ed. THOS A. ALEXANDER, SecStute of Connecticut, ) Hartford county. S ?s ' Hartford; Mirch 14th. Iöö. PersOuaPy appeared Thoma A. A'evanderf Secretary of the Aetna IijmjT mce c mpau), and made oath that the foregoing f'a'iment; l-y him slibsciibed is true according to his be?f knowledge and belief. 11 BN BY FOWLER, J. P. At rl I , 137.5. 5H Jjast Call. lHE undersigned would prefer having his f business settled without cost and trouble, but unless his accounts that are yet outstanding, are closed in some way by the first of May, he will be under the necess ty of asking the assistance of officers to aid him in getting his just dues. He wishes to pay what he owes, and must have the means from those owing him to meet his liabilities. A. SHINUBARGEÄApiil 5, 1?55. Hardware and Cutlery. To my largely increased stock purchased in the east this fall, I am const ntly receiving additi -ns from the eastern markets and manufactories. have now on hand a larger and cheaper stock thau can be found elsewhere in this vicinity 1 have added many new articles, aswell as incrased those heretofore kept, AJ mong the articles of w hich I have kept a lull assortment ou hand are. building Materialsand House Trimmings, Locks, La'ches, Butts, Screws, Nails, Biads, Window Sash, Glass, &c, &c. Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. Cjrpenters' and Coopers' Tools A full supply of N. Kellogg's and other makers just ieceived Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mahogany Veneers and Knobs, till, chest, and cupboard Locks, table and bed Castors, Glue, &c. Saddlery A select ass rtment of all kinds, of Saddlers' trimmings. Carriage Trimraings--Gutta Percha and Oil Cloth, enameled and Patent Leather and Lace. Also, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, etc. For MillersAnchor Bolting Cloths, Leather and Rubber B I s. Saws, Files, Packing Yarn, Block Zincs, etc. For Farmers All kinds of Farming utensils Plows, cast steel, and cast steel back scythes, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Shovels and Hoes. For Blicksmiths Constantly on hand, a very large st -ck ofShoenberger ron, all kinds ot Street, Yoighiogny Ccal, and Blacksmiths Tools all warranted. Also, Tin Plite, Copper, Pumps and Lead Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale and retail

at the sign ot the big pad-lock. 11. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Nov. 28, 31. 43yl

IN THE MARKET AGAIN! THE un-lersigncd having refurred to Plymouth and commenced business, oticits a share of the pttMic ptronoLC in the tra.!c If e 0! Ma r tl w a r e TINWARE, STOVES, Lz. He Las nor on Land a variety of Cooliins, Parlor and l)o Stoves Also a lart'c assortment of Tiiiuai e an;! Stove 1'ipe. ij'Rcpairing done- on the shortest iioti ,... He ill be found at the stand h .etd'.ire ... jtied by Daniel M'Donald, one hor sou ii 1 the Brick Store. O. R. CI.EAVELANI. Plymouth, prili!, lliö'j. on. The ISoaril of Triilcos oV Cciilcr Tovn!ii WILL hold tht-ir regular ineetinus fn t: 1 bit Saturday in J.i!y. f- e, t( mb f . November, J iiniary," M iff h, and M .y cf ti.J )ear cijiuiiH-iicing in Jnlv, I-."",. S. ). 'J AB')", p.r.-. Atti-r--Tiios. K. II .loino.v, Cleil:. Jun-- 7. IS".". j , f

IIE subscriber will still be foui. : at his old siotid, eiicav ur:i pleasy the pubhc, pro:n::e.s t. kt-p f table well f-.rmVhcd, ham well suppHfj j will do ail in Li p.-.wer to tr.al.e hi j.ue-:s ii!iior.ii...i.-, rn-j ?oi.is !iu:.i:c n.T'ro.'ia-p Dec. 18, 1C" t. r.'tf AV" C I -l' WAR I s. City Dmix Store. 11 ilsojt V ifcH'mr krrp cor. stantly on hand, a spk-ndid ;iss r'tr.ent of j.ure Dru.-s Sc Cheinicals, paiufs, Oils, Varni.-b.-., c. Also, a cool as.-or: ii ent of Toys a.; Fancy Goods, a1 the Ci'y Prutr Store, rue :' West ol the Laporte Houl, Laporte, 'r.d 4'v MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr. S. IIII;r20TIIAJ Having permanently lo, äted in PiMn. i ll., ! leave to tender bis warii;c.-t th:ii'k's to i.. i lie for tbe Jil end pi!rt!i:i re e xteiali J hi:;:. s licits a cnntiiiiiaiicet.f the Fai.-je. All calls, day or idbt. s ! i : ! reci-ire pr' attention. ():lice mi Mi lii.iii S:iet.frti S-vith of Mr H. B- Iliii.'s H.r.b.v;r.- Si Jan.tsi yj s. h:gi.B(jtiia: ,4 "9 '.it. f. iQ. K'J. i OJJUO.' Oi 0 ) VJ M, I : (TTi 1 1 1 i7f .V 1 9sJr5J'-YK.?5 gj! 3 SADDLER, g PLYMOUTH. INDIAN . ' r- " TOVrO iMll O nr I f-.Q il 0 1 0 i OVf, : j. TIMR Fi:029L,I?8 CSEF.ki Mwm mm HAVING purchased the entire it.'-r-- t ; - this esta! lisl.n.ent, and a-Jcvd to .t spiciiürü a-?ortij tüt of the (Jiea Ever brought to this market, he mvi es Ims ' custon.ers and the public generally to uivj !. : i a cull at the ol I stand i i the nort'i roon. oi Husk's new I uilding. His stock of ItU and Winter Cloth i:: Is B:tcnsivc and Cotupfotc. Winter Coats, Pant?, Vests, Shirts, Cellar-. Cravats, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shov, Tr; ..! Ciirpet Bags, and in fact cvrrv t1.1' - m : ,-. said line of trade, to-Fther wifjr'Yr.t.Ver- -lion?, Jewelry. Acic. He is now t r. ;.;;ied to sell cheaper tliaii anv ot!.. r eK -ment westol New York City. U i s'o,. ,,i ' iiunisljiiifj (Dooöp, Cloths, Cass-iiuerfs, S.itiuetts, a-d si! ,., k.n:s ot Pit- r Gr.nds e0li-t ! 1 4 , ., , -portion of Xonhr-M Indian , jonl his v.nir-"-, f 'J'liM.mings for Tailors and etU-rs n.a!.;i:-". . clothing, will l e foiiti J more etc ü.-i ve l!.; i, , any o'.htrhooie in id s plat,?. Don't to somewhere el-e and ct cie-'.-' belore yo-iraBat the People's cheap tluthi: : store, wj.crt you are sure to tet the v.o-l' '" your mone. and leave the j roj.riet- r of ti establiNhruent with the woriiiistthaiikc iV.rvc.:: patronaire. y j. Oct. i5i. oVj; Got a Potaloc Clock! That is, got-np-at-cighl-o'c:crlv;,,ai;t!f(,.i;I:: ü : 5?. A. HAD just returned from the east with a ru Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, pu ked, shipped, rerriw i opened and put up for use, umicr Lis cv r immediate supervision, and care, and wl.ni: trom personal examination, heran pronoun' e PURE & UNADULTERATED. Being a practicing Physician, Dr; L. ccn speak advisedly as to the articles he oiTtir. and can assure you that Iiis a re nrt niititi imitations, got tip at home, but are what they purportto be, and what he offers them for. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Brushes, Yari&b, Liquors, Gums, and all the nrtirhcn:. ally kept in Drug Stores. Also a lew 6r r o c v r i ? .v Of superior qualitiesfor family uie, oi to surpiy a small country trade. UUAIiS, TEAS, COFFEE, S DICES, SVJIUFS, rsn, PICKLES V CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS. Preserved frvts, Candies, Nuts, &c, all of a superiorquality and flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Boys, Girls, Babies, loa fers fopsand dead heads, fmrnthe finest pciftu t down to a three centcigar,-and a clean pipe. And take a seat, and look around. You'i'. findsomethinr you want, and if v. e have r.oi mentioned it, just look around at our patent 2vTrö(c(uc0, Notnostrums, but genuine articles, ma,fe U rAeinccnorandasgood as he can make t hi . See our Wooden Ware ind Baskets, Cheese Screens, and 1! that fort r' thing. "Sure as you're Lorn," we will m-1 as cheap as any man can and live, ami d you'll drop in and tell us what you want i ourlin, youcan have it at low figure?, 81--an article that will do you good. -

DR. LEMON, Thankfuifor pastpatronage and cor.Cdenre, still continues his practice, andean at H timet be found at the store, or his residence, whennotabsent on businei. Oct, 6, 3 ltf.