Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 September 1855 — Page 4
Is it any Body's Business! Is it anybody's business If a gentleman should choose To call upon a ladv. If the iady den't refuse? Ot, to speak aliitle plainer, That the meaning all may knyw, Is it any body's business If a lady has a beau? Is it any body's business When that gentleman doe3 calif Or when he leaves that UJy, Or if he leaves at all? Or is it necessary That the curtain should be drawn. To saveiTom lurthtr trouble, The outside lookers on. Is it any body's business But the lady's if her beau Rides out with other ladies And doesn't let her know? Is it a uy tody's business But that gentleman's, if ah Should accept another escort Where he doesn't chance to be? If a person's on the sidewalk. Whether preat 01 whether small. Is i; any body's business Where that person means to call? Or i! you see a person, As he's calling an) where Is it any body' a business What his business maybe there? The substance of our query, Simply stated, would be this IS it anv body's business What another's business is? If it is, or if it isn't, We should really like to know. For we're certain if it isn't. There are some who make it so. If it is we'll join the rabble. And act the noble part Of ti e tattlers and detainer, Who throng the public mart; But tf not. we'll act the teacher, Uutil each meddler learns Jt were better in the future To mind his own concerns.
John Randolph Headed." Of the many ttnuiiig anecdotes of this eccentrie man of Uoanok. we do not believe the following was eter in print. He was traveling through a part of Virginia in which he was unacquainted; meantime he stopped during the night nt an inn near the forks of th road. The innkeeper was a fine gentleman, and no doubt of one of the first families in the Old Dominion. Knowing who hit distinguished guest was, he endeavored during the evening to draw him into conversation, but failed in ftll hia efforts. But in tha morning, when Mr. Randolph was ready to start, he called for hia bill, which on being presented, was paid. Tha landlord, still anxious to have some conversation with him. began as follows: "Which war are you traveling Mr. Randolph?" Sir?" said Mr. Randolph, with a look cf divöleasure. "Hav 1 paid my bill. v1Ym." Dj I owe vou anything morel" "No." 'Well, I'm ?oing just where I please do you uniersun.iT" "Yes." The landlord by this time got somewhat excited, and Mr. Randolph drove off. JBat to the landlord's surprise, in a, few minutes the servant came to inquire for hh master which oaa cf tha forks of tha tai to taka. Mr. R.adolph, not being out ofhearicj distance, the landlord spoke at the top of his Toice: "Mr. Randolph, you tiu't owe me one cent; just take which road you please." A.t a recent temperance festival in Kain, the President of the day gave the T-'lowing toast: Tat Cavte tf Temperance May it pr-gress until professional temperance jc-pi leave effuriuking spirituous liquor. Why was the prohibitory law 80 over-wLc-Imingly defeated in Illinois? Recaiso tho people of that State are all tvec:s. "How are you, Mr. Brown?" 'Ab, how Green?' 'Very well: end have you is h?nrJ lately from Gray?' 'Yes. White is ju-t from Black, and saja he is well.' Ghd to hear it,' an 1 the while mn with nlored names mored on, never mistrustit5 they had caused a son of Africa to split his sides wil larfia at dis mixin up ob paint pots A Jcdgs Pboscribixg. Judge Oakly does not joke every day. But shortly since a son cf Erin who was afflicted with a dieat to which Hannemann traces almost every other, one day came into the presence bsechir g his Honor to be excused from jury duty. "But," says the Judge, "if all that ask are excused we shall have no juries at all." "I know your Honor," said the applicant, with downcast head, while his finger nails were busy here and there and everywhere that ten well practised dignitals could reach, "I know but mine is a peculiar case. I. bate, to say it Judge, but if I must. I must, I suppose, I've got the rtch." -Here Mr. Matsell," hastily interposed the Jc?g Scratch this juror out." 2V. Y. Times. How to Dress a Calf's Head, An exchange papar furnishes the following recipe, daubtlesa having frequently tried it: Taka your head and tub a thick lather all OTer the face; then pare off with a sharp instrument, wipa well wilh a clean towel, and rdac nieces of aterched linen halfway up the cheeks; lard the crown I with any kind ol grease a lew arops oi eil may he an improvement and your calf's head will be dressed up in tha most approved style." ' A. fissouri editor ar.nounces that the publication of his paper will be auspended for six weeks, in order that ha may viit St. Louis with a load ef bearskins, hoop-poles, shingles, oak bark and pickled catfish, which ha bad taken on subscription. To weep for fear it childish; to weep far anger is wchnanish; to weep for grief is human, to weep for compassion is divine, but to weep for sin is chiiatian. "When true genius appears in fhe vrorld y on may know him by this sign that the dances tee all in confederacy against him."-": '' - '' . '
Tlh Old! F aft cams pigmoutO Banner QCCfce Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat amlfdshionable styl all kinds of Eitherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in ood order, and the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1855. COT Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. Fresli Bread, Cakes fc Pics, Kept constantly on hand at mar 25, 18.5 PICK AR PS. That Fine Golden Syrup tlmt is now offered to customers a little lower thin the name article can be purt h il elsewhere in ihi market. There's a little It ft at PACKARD'S jnne 21 14tf. C. P. Cherry, tV Son, Proprietor?, South side of the Bridge, Plymouth, Ind. The American property has been eoniderally improved, ai.d the r nms of the lltnse refurnished and cleaTifted, ami the traveller will find it a eomforable aitul welcome home during his ojonrn. The proprietors will epuie no pains in furuihiii their guests every possible eonvonienee :ml romfort, and with their lurjre und comfortable Itama on the premise, tbey are prepared to take pood care of horses, &r. The American i the regular Laporte St ipe stand, and travellers may be jK:couimodut-d with the means of conveyance in any direction they may wish to travel, anil not be imposed upon with e.xhoibitaut tit sti charges, because thy are out from home, ami compelled to pay diem, a is o'ten the case in many places. June 21, 15"5. HniX Better Times Coming. Itanium ISaby Exhibition It no comparison to the splndiil assortment of Fresh Groceries, Now opening by the underpinned at his old stanil. Iii r x m ha lately undergone new rranpemetits aad llioronph repairs, nnd with Iiis extensive new Stock, inl nti'tsually low prices, he has no fears b'U what his heretofore liberal customers and the citizens f Mtrhall county jrenerally, will give hima call especially when they are o fully convinced that it is to their owu interests to do so. N. R. PACKAAD. Jnne 21, 1855. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G: B. ROBERTS, DICI ;JIS I and Hook Seixf.r, in (-'lark's Hrick Block, oppoite the pub. square I.aPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL. DEALER 7N Draj, Books, and all articles appertaining to the .ame. Occupying two roo.ns, the finest and most extensive in the city, and havin? Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invit his numerous friends and acquaintances. (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him. to call and and examiue his Slock, which he is now receiving. Irueeists, Merchants. Grocers, PedlarsHind others buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites to call, lluying Goods principally by the package, he flatters him.lf that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in ay market, in less quantities. O. B. JtOliEttTS. Laporte, July 12, 1S53. 17yl. Hurrah for the Farmers! ico neurit lsk Ii now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well supplied Mth Groceries of all kinds, and offers them for sale as cheap a? they can he afforded elsewhere in the tova. . He also has Flour, Pork and Bacon, which he offeis at very low fipures. The farmers and other citizens of Marshall county have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to him, and he hopes to merit a continuance. June 23, 1555. 'l"tß. Great Bargains. Of Clioirc Iiiul For Sale, rpwo IMPROVED FARMS, ten 1 miles 50uth west of Plymouth, in the Bur Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are now offered for sale at a bargain, they are situate in the very heart of the county. A 246 acre tract has JG!) acres in ahiirh state of cultivation, with good and lastin? stock water, a good bearing orchard of selected fruit. Also a frame Dwelling Houe. and other out buildings. The balance r.f this tract is well timbered, and a-'joining the improved part. The 210 acre tract has i:M acres well improved, with the usual number of farm buildin e.. and a young orchard. The balance timbeTeJ.KO acres of which is three miles north bered. Persons Mishing tore'tle in Northern Indi ana, will do well to call and fee these Farms before making a selection. The county is fast Fettling with an industrious and thriving population, and the Railroad now being finished to the county seat, affording an outlet for produce and travel, render all the conveniences incident to a comfortable and valuable home complete in most essentials. These farm are richly worth S25 per acre, one half of which we want cash in hand, ami the balance in annual payments, with simple interest. For further particulars, inquire of Wm. C. Edwards or G. P. Cherry, at the Hotels in Plymouth, or to Isaac Dreese on the premises. ISAAC DREESE, RUBEN DREESE. June 23, 1855. 15tf. Meat Market. JT. & S. PattcrSOIl Have rpcted a Meat Merket on the corner north of Pershing's Drug store, where they will endeavor to supply the citizens of Plymouth with fresh meats every mornin?, or as often as the demands of their customers may require Tbey will pay the best market price in cash for Butter, Egs aod Chickens, and ill at ali times be ready to pay cash lor Fat Cattle, Sheep and Ho?. J. & S. P. June 7, 1855. 12tf. Dissolution. flIIE partnership heretofore exitin under I - the namo and firm ot C. S & E. Tihbits, in the Dry GfoJs business at Knox. Stark Co, waa diioolved on th 1st cf May. I8.55, by mutual consent. AH dbt due the firm are to be paid to C. S. Tibbit, who con'iuues tho businesa at the old stand. Call and ettl np. CHAS. S. TIPBITS, ' - EDWARD TIBBITS. Jan 7, 1855. . - , , 12
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To the Citizens of rif mouth, Important Announcement ! DR. T. A. LEMON, Would respectfully inforhi the public tint he lias recured the agency of Prde.r Junes McCliniocks Celebrated Family Medicines, and has just received a full supply which he is prepared to furnish wholesale or retail at the Proprietor' price: Dr. MoClintock'a fame as an eminent physician needs no comments from me. His medicines are the prescriptions adopted in his private practice, and as such are invaluable in all cases where it is inconvenient t call in a phveieian. Their sale has been unprecedented in the Eastem mil I North m Ktutt-s. Thev have effeeie I
I thotisands of cuies, and no cae o! iuilure isyet recordetl. We would call attention ut this season, rlr.-d to DrMcClintoiks Pectoral syrnpf rPtunchitis Consumption, Hoarsness, Spitting of Flt od and Severe Coughs. This great remedy is unparalelled for success in 1 he above complaints. It purifies the blood of all fcrofulous tain, it heals ulceration, it destroys tubercles in the lur?, it rrul ites the bowels, checks niphl stveat.-, and s!rt-npthens thesto nach; it stimulates the vital powers, and gives vigor to tlir whole svstein; it q iiets nervous excitement, itleives jain in the chest, soothes theconch, ironotes exiectoraitioii.Hiil at the same time affords a delicate nourishment, it contains no opium in anyfoim anil agrees perfectly with the must lit licate patient. Dr McGlinhels Cold and Coug Mixture Colds and recent Coutrhs, especially if accompanied by fevrror inflammatory excitement, re-pi.-e a remedy dilferent in character from the Pec toral Syrup, which is so Taluablo in chronic complain?. UieCrM and Lougli Mixture is precisely the cure for piuh recent cou;h?,Ctlds and irritation of the throat and lungs. It is especially valuable forchihlr-n, no family, in our changeable cliina'e, should be without this ellicient remedy, which, if taken on the first symp toms of cold, would prevent many an attack of ISr-onchm, and a fatal i.tie in Coiiunipt ion. N L iu tannin or preparation of Opium, in any .diape, in this Syrup, Trice, per bottle 2ö ceutt. Dr McClintoeJi's Tonic Mixture, for Ferer and Ague The greatest specific for thN feirful disease ever ased. t never fails to break the Chill, and restore the patient to blooming health. One bottle will elf et a cure, 8iid second will prevent its return even in cases ( the longest standing. It has i Arreted thoi.auds of cures when II Other remedies hav- failed. It routains ie arsenic, mercury or other injurious dr.ics. but is purely vegetable, and instead of . . -. . 1 . : . . i -. i i ifj'iring the :oiiMinmon n nunus up aim giver ton and vi gov to the whole system. Price SI per bottle. pr McCUntocisTonic Altaratite Syrup, for the cure of Cutaneos or skin diseases, viz: Totter, scuivy, silt rheum, boils. Pimples, uh. Ringworm. Erysipelas. &c. Scrofulous Diseases: Scrofula or King's evil, white swelling, goitre, Tumors, Ulcers, &.c. Rheumatic Diseases: Chronic Rheumatism, gout, Xc. Mercurial ir Syphilitic Diseases of all classes. These dieasesafl arise from a taint in the system- reQuirin an alterative of the Secretions, ami a general purification oi me mono, t or uns urpose, the Tooic Alterative syrup will be found invaluable. Price, pint bottles,) 6 !0. Dr. McClintoeJi's Dypeptic Elixir. Dys nepsiu ii acomtnon complaint with persons of sedentary naoirs. irn- pusicai sju-iu uecomea weakened by either Wrnt of exercise; or want of proper diet suit ible to the condition or occupation. Improper food, or too much taken into the stomach, cannot be digested before rapid chemical changes take place that inflame mueus membranes, atul crryir.g imperfect blo-.-d into the system, produces the most frightful siitTerin?. llad-ache. Giddiness, Nervoiisuens, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Flatulency tmdCnstivenes. These are some symptoms of Dyspepsia. The Dvspepsia Elixir, tahen in connection with the Vegetable J'uriralive Pill, in cases where there is m'ich caus'iveness, or with the antidiillious Pill, when the action ol the Zdvrr is irrf g dar, will be found the aiost etTectnal remedy ever employed. Price, in pint bottles J Si.no. Dr McCUntocJcS Remedies for Rheumnti;mf yeuralziu. e. These excruiiatinir diseases are radically enriid by taking Dr M Clintock's Rheumatic Mixture in doses of a teasp lonfnl three times a day. We have seen the worst rase relieved in C I hours. For external use we have never known so powerful and penetratin? an ppluntin as Dr MiClititock RhenniaMc Liniment. For welled limbs, bruises, internal pains, cramps, hilblain.stilTj'ints,toothache, and other painful complaints, whero we hate ?een it tried, it act with magical rffect Theso remedies are sold at 50 cents per bottle. Dr MrCUnlocVs YegcUlle Vursalire Tills for thu relief of costivenes, and all its paMilul result'1, such ; Headache.Dir.ziness, Sick Stomach, Pain, and all the svmpt'uns enumerated under thu "Dyspeptic Elixir." In all cases where purgation is need"d, these Pills me the most safe and mild, but efficient cathartic evr eompoiitnVd. Price, per box, 25 cents. Dr. McClintoek's Antibiliou Tills for liver complaints, with symptoms such as yell ,wness of the eyes ami skin, Dizzinos, Headache, paiu in the riirht Mde, disorderel Stomnch or Rowels, d'-ficient nction of the Kidneys, etc. These Pills, if taken in the incipient stages of Billiousutid Y-llow. or oMkt Fever, will geuerally ward off the attack. Price per box, 2"C. Dr McCUntocks Anodyne Mixture lor producing iust nit relict from paiu. No person need suffer from Tooth ncbe. Head-ache. Neuralgia or Rheumatic Pains, Cholic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stiches iu the side.Puin iu the B ick Side, Lini'-s. B..wel, Bladder, or in nny pnrt of the bo.lv, Who will apply forDr Mi Chnto ks Anodyne 'Mixture. Its clT.ct is like magic, prod.it ing immediate ease and .piief, refreshing sleep, even incase of the moat excrutiatin sutfering. Every family should be provided with a bottle Price Jit) cent. Zr.VcCmfocJtlwandinoopt)i Cough Remfdy. These distressing diseases are speedily ami permanently releived by this purely vegetable Medicine. A trial is all that is needed to prove its efficacy. Price, per bottle, 50 cent. Dr McClintoek's Diarrhe Cordial and cholera preventative, a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dvsentarv.Cholera morbusand Asiatic Cholera. Tliis prescription lias never failed to curecom mon diarrhoea, and iu dyseutary. it is equally successful. In the early stages of Asiatic Choi era. it will be found invaluable. For the Cholic of infants aud Cholt r i Infantum, it is a sovereign remedy, Price; per bottle, 23 aud 50 cents, The above Medicine prewired nndrth di rection ofProfess.r JAMES MCLNT0CK. late Presideut d the Philadelphia college ol Meilicino, &c..from the p irest and freshest materials, are strongly reccommended to the af. flicted. They may he procured iu Indianapolis, wholesale ami retail, ol W. W. Pioberts & co., to whom persons in this State wishing agencies will please direct their orders. Dr. T. A. Lemon. Agent for Marshall county, 43m6. MAXCFACTCaERS AND DFALERS IN CUBr.YJET FUIiJMTUIZE, Chairs, Willow ware, Mattrasscs, &c. TFcat Main Street, liaportc, I ml. June 29, 1854. Ä . 17yl. " , - To Sisn Painters Ac. An assortment of Japanne Tins, suit.ble forsicn painters for sale by C.B.ROliLRTS. August 3, 1834. 22yl 330 acres of Land for Sale. r rHE South west quarter of section thirtyX one, in township thirty-four north, of ranee two east: also the south east Quarter of sectiou one, in tawnship thirty-three north, of. range to east, situated three miles east of. Plym6uth. This land is heavily timbered I with Oak, Ash, Poplar, Walnut, Sugar-Maple, For further particulars annlrto M . Rirr. ' at niianapoiis, or M. ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr. 5, IS35. - - 3tf.
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f lIIE subscriberr--! ly inform the FM men of Plymouth, would respectfulw 1' 1 .1 r j Minen hiki ui-mitr-and its vicinity, that he has constantly on ban 1 a general assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of ull kinds, sizes and prices. This adverti rmetit now will show The Plymouth people where to go, For Hoots and shoes of every kind, To suit the most faslideous mind. For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at M ick's he does design I To keep what cannot fail to suit 1 he latest st vle of Shoe and Ilout. If ladies wih for slippers neat. I To suit the mitid nud fit their feet Of Gaiters id the latest fashion, When drecS'-d to make a splendid dash in; Or Dootees, Shoes, or might to wear; Then callat Micks. yVlltiinl them thereof evry size and varied hue, M ide at the east and westward too. We hlo h-tve a lluskin Tie, For walking which the fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; Then enll and buy our B.iakiu Shoe. Now Farmers j-.m will please to call A Micks his stock will please you all; His Hock is rood, and can't bo beat, lly any house, on any street. A better boot cannot be made, Than those we keep for Country trade. Our Thick Brooms are also stout, Tin y'll wear till they sue all worn out; Hut if you vvjut a finer Shoe; Then call at Macks he'll furnish you With Ci!f. Morocco, or with Kip; With kinds the best, that will lnt rip. Yoitnj Misses too. we fondly greet Come let us beautify vo ir feet, U jih Cai'ers. Slippers or Hootees With any kind th;it you may j lease. We sil o have for babes that creep, A little Shoe that's verv cheap; It's pliable and also neat, And will protect their little feet. LfCall at the old stand. Terms Ca1i. JOHN McDANXEL. Miy 17. 1R.V. 9,i. Heard, Sou ix & D unit's Si eel flows "I fA Reard, ?enix and Dunn's Hichmond AvV Steel Plows, Cultivators, ConiShcllers, and a creat variety of farmim.' implements, for aale at the sign or the II i Pal Lock by II. S. KELLOGG. Teru, Tnd.. April ,r, 1S."5. :hr. House, Sign V Ornamental PAINTERS, Are prepared to accommodate all those wishing work done in their line. Gie us a call. April 19, 1J51. rlf Drills, 3Icdi eines A X D jf iiu -j -L l& ä J. i& Jb 3 At Wholesale or Retail. II. R. PERSEIIA A: CO. AHK Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs Medicines, Oils, Paints, Hooks, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer tothepublk-onthemost reasonable terns, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a lon experience in business, 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. Seleetaiid Concentrated JPowder kept on hand of both YeetabltandMiierals. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Cadile Soap, Sulf. Acid, Tarf. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Opium. Cream Tarter, Rrimstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, bpsom salts. Paints and Oils. White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, fled do, Venetian Red, Span. Rrowu, Black do. Vermilion do. Sweet Oil, Chrome Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, Tanner's d , Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine. Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. limishes. Copal Vami.sh, Jnpan Varnish, Coach do. Wjiite do. Furniture do. Shellac do. JDycstitfls. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Rlue Vitriol, iyc. Hooks and Stationery. Hlank Rooks, School do. AT' n rTn n i ii i v : Vim Rooks, . sr. mm. Lelttr Ii per, ZSLSuJy Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing 7nk, and ArnoM's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety. Wall Paper mid Window Shades of the most beautiltil patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Su t'ar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sunr, Loaf Sugar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginger, Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to 81.00 per lb. Tobacco, all kinds. Cigars, all kinds. While Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds, PATENT MEDICINES, All that ae worthy of public confidence, kept for sale by them. All kinds of school books recommended by the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan, Teacher's Institute, kept constantly on hand, and for sale. alo s me. of the works of the Rev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free Rank money taken at par for any kind of g ods. U.R. PERSHING & CO. D:C 1, 1654.- 40tf. FIIE uuder.-igned flVrs for nalo on term of I easv navinent. the North half of Lot No. - ' - ten. 10J in Plymouth, with dwelling house and improvements, A bargain offend. Apply to theowrer ANSON SUINABARGKR. Plymouth. Jan. I, 135", 42mJ 1 WI ol JL.1TI tfjV FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. KE W A ND VER 1 WONDER FEL!!! Brought home to the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment ot Consumption, .isthma and all diseases o: the Lungs. We refer to ' Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. or Inhalin Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method. Dr. C. baa restbred manyi fllicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speakin of the treatment, a physician remarks, "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole a rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when in1.. 1 .AA ) :1. V 1 A A A m U'juuccu um me rstomacn. and suuject to tne proc ss or digestion-" The Ilygeana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. New York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worti on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate ine num.. ILTFor sale by H. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 1835. 7yl.
WlfiliVAlI C. WEED, 1MPORTKR AM) W1I0L1 SALE DKALER IS S23S!t&s sa ASS EARTH EN WARE, 52 C0U11TLAND STREET, N. YORK
AIISiAosof Hall's J'atrut Concrete Fire Proof Sales for sale at si? of the Rig Pad Lock by 11. S. KELLOGG. Peri, nd., Apr. 5, 1S:5. 3t3, UK. .T. W. H EXS'ETT'S OFFICE nt his residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth. March 22, 1S55. llf. A . P. HODGES. JOHN TOTTER IIODftES Sc PORTER, Attorneys at Laic, Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana. Office ovrr H. n. Mine's Ilardwa e Store, WiLL pive prou.pt attention to the collection of CI thus, a'tend to the p :rcha?e and -ale of red estate, irocure Moun ty Land Warrants and Pensions, h'efer to messbs. r. r.jAMKs c co., New York. HAWKS Sc MCK1LLAP, ' pea Rsox & co,, Chicago. K. K. SWIFT & CO., lll'STlSCTOS. LEE CC CO., Det. n. a. layman & co., Cin. April 2G, 155. Cyl Nev Store & New Goods. T IIE Sulscr"bir bavin; p-rmanentlv lo cated in K-iox, Stark: C mntv Indiana, announces to the people of Starke hud a lj u ent counties, that he has on haul a full and well selected Stock of . QUECNSWARE, HARDWARE, W ioodciiwarci BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS-"1"' ,,c'' other articles a arc usually kept in a C initry S'ore, st as reasonable prices as t an be had at any joitt in the West. He keeps on hand a irood simply of at low prices. His terms will be liberal, and uueurrent money taken at its ie tl easb value. No tr uM'3 to f-nvx j.ods or give prices. IK will be in receipt of new sjoods almost every iiionth. and always kerp bis Btock well reK nishtfd. Dj.i't forzet tlie plaee t -n of CILVS. S. T I RH ITS. June 7, 1S55. ly I llillincry and ISillincv's CFa 113 HD S3 c .Hl. IJAKSU Would respectfully inform her old pal hum und the Iidies generally, that fhe h is returned to Pivn.o ith. and resumed the Millenery I?iiiii,s at her residence, arid solicits a continuation of that patronase berct)fore so liberally bestowed by her old customers, and th it of other citizens wishing any thins in her line. She has l ittdy received from Chicago a h ltnlsome ami well silected assortment ol SPRING AND SUMMER ellillincr's floods
Which the ladies are respectfully invited to cull f ity. N ?ht sweats, and all other forms i f disJiinl examine, before purchasin t le here, and ' e which Lave a common cu-ni in M Jana c hkvifcir made Jirr..ncenients by which she will , Miism:i. be iu the regular receipt of the Iattst Tastl- ! 'l'hi n antidote which will ei.tireiOll4, of each season . she hopes to be able, by j ly protect nny resioe.it or traveler even in the enn fnllv MiMciintendiiij.' all the work with ! "t eiililyrt swampy locihties. fr.un any
vvhicb kbt mny bw lavotud, Iu give gu:rul satisfiction. May 17. 1833. 9tf. TY"AN"T to buy crorerie, im and med. V icines, painl.N and oil?, jotoll. R. Per.shini'V store, where be if just rece-ivintr a fresh S"pply of everything in h slitie of trade, and will sail then: at lie lowest cash prices and rive the highest market prie tor all kinds of vrain, pork, butter, ti;s, seneea snake root, Jensen,', lndy slijijier, yellow root, blood root, beeswax ami money. Mny lit, lr 3. 8-.'t Great Excitement. 1 Will inform my friends and former patrons, and the pub lic cenera ly, that have just opened one ot the best supplies of Spring and Summer 1 9' rm yfr TJ m.sri I ever had the pleasure to offer them. Mv present stock is sufficiently lare for this market, embracim; all the new and approved styles, and the workmanship, both with regard to taste and durability, will b9 found much improved. have also received a large stook of gentlemen's jmnüsljmg (!5ooö Wats In the Cord. And many other articles loo numerous to menlion; all of which will fee sold at low cash prices. Having been engaged in business with the citizens of Marshall county about a year, and endeavored to deal fairly and justly with them, and feelitnr thanktul for their former patronage, I flatter myself that they will find if to their interests to continue it. All are respectfully invited to call and see for themselves. KsUi Tolatofs, and many othei articles of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the best market prices. II. PIERCE. April 2G, 1H55. 6tf. NEW GOODS. BRICK N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving a general assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots and Shoes, Groceries, Crockcrv. &c.
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Which will be sold at Laporte prices and no mistake. Nothing will be added for transportation from Laporte to this place. We are comparative strangers to the citizens of Marshall county, but we hope they will favor 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 finding out. We are expecting in a few days, direct from New York, a lot of Ladies' fancy Dress 1oods of the very latest styles, to which we shall inyite the especial attention of the Ladies. We shall have and intend keeping constantly on hand as Good an Assortment As any other store in town. Call and examine our goods and get th prices before purchasing elsewhere, that you may he sme you are getting your good at fair prices. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for goods. n. H. 0. & Co. Match 23, 1855. Utf,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. DU. J. K. DUOOKE. having perrnanemlv located in Piyiuoutb, tenders hi pmfesisional Services to tho public. All calls promptly attended to except when xbsent. Office in Ilouzhtou Block. J. E-RROOKE. Dec. 14th, Id51, 39 1 llooms For lient. rfWO or three comfortable and convenient JL up stairs roams over my Ftore, for rent. They are suitable for offices or shops. Enquire of C. CALMER. March 2-2, 1S'i5. Itf edWMd5s hotel
rpiIE subscriber will still be found at his old stand, endeaveuring to please the puldic, promises to keep the table well faroirhed, barn well supplied and will do all in his power to make his guests comfortable, and solicits public patronage. Dec. 18, 1S54. 40tf WC Edwards. Xt7f Call. rrMlE undersigned would prefer having his 1 business settled without cost and trouble, but unle-s his accounts that are yet outstanding, are closed in some way by the first of May, he will be undr 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 owintj him to meet his liabilities. a. sh;n.irargejApiil 5, Lf5. Hardware and Cutlery. To my lar.ely 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 tha i can be found elsewhere in this vicinity have added many new articles, aswell as- incrased t'oe I t retofore kept, A mong tlie articles of w Lieh I have kept a full .is-so-tment on hand are. building Materials and House Trimmings, Locks, La'chcs, Putts, Screws, Nails, Uiads. Windo.v S.-.ah, Glass, &e., cxc. Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. C -rper.ters and Coopers' Tools .1 full supply of N. Kellogg's and other makers just ieceived Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mahogany Veneers nnd Knobs, till, chct, and cupboard Locks, table and bed Castors, Glue, &c. Saddlery A sele t asst rtment of ill kinds, of Saddlers' trimmintrs. Carriage Tnmmings--Gutta Percha and Oil Cloth, enameled and Patent Leather and Lace. Also, H'ds, Shafts, Felloes etc. For Millers Anchor Hölting Cloths, Leather and Rubber II I s. Saws, Files, Pack-n Yarn, Block Zaics, For Farmers All kinds of Farming uten ils Plows, cast steel, and cast steel back scythes, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Shovel and Hoes. For Rl cksmiths Constantly on hand, a very Lrge st ck ol Shoenberger 7ron, all kinds ofStreet, Yo ighiog- ny C al, and Rlacktraiths Tools--a 11 warranted. Also, Tin Plite, Copper, Pumps and Lead Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale and retail at the iijn of the big pad-lock. II. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Nov. 23, 31. 43yl Rhodes' Fever Aai A3Q3 Cure. ITT OR the prevention and cu.'e . f In'ermit- , ti lit a id Remittent Fevers. Ferer A !e, C.iül Mid Ft vor, Dimb Aue, G-neral DebilA'jtifi r in ions ii irea.se wmiiever, fr un- mjurv from CMUstuully !uh'n)iii; M thiria or Miusni . It will instautlv check the A':ne in j t'oiii who have siitb ieil f r m y length of time, fnun onu .lay to twenty jear. so tint thvy n-ed never to h.ive aaotier bilJ, by c iitin'iin in use according to elirections. Tne patient a, once b'-pinn to recover Iiis appetite and stieuith and continues until a radical ri.re is flee ted. One ur two botllci wili ai-swer fr ordinary casi'.; some mny ieU:re mere. Direction rinl il in icTiiian, Fri-i.i b hiiJ Spairisli, accoiiij any each botile. Price One Do.l ir Liberul discoiiiitii iiirtde tu the da le. J.I.MRS A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. Kvitlnice of Safely. IS'tw ( rk. June 11, lc33. "I hnve made a eiieinir;il exaniin-ition f ?!ioib s'' Fever and Ague Cure," or "Antidote ti M darin."' i lid have tetted it hr Ar.senic, M-.Tciirv, Q linine, and S'rvcbnine, but liav n t Ii'iinu a pal tic! oi fitiier in ir. nor Have 1 found miv substance i in its composition that won iu prove injurious to the constitution. JA.VES 11 (illllION. M. D., Chemist. . EVIDENCE OF MERIT. 'Lkwi-bcrcj. Union Co.. p.i.. Iar2. ,555. Mr. J: A. Kliodes Drar Sir: Hie box of medicine you e.it ine w.i du! : r ceivenl en the 1 Ith of April. 1 Lave sold sibout one brdf ei it, ami so far tlie people who h .vt? used it are n-if-fied llint it has cured them. It has certainlv -t' pj e;i the Ai-ue in ev rv one w ho h;n usttl it und mx oi the cases w re of 1 v " st:ii:dinT My MMer, who has Lad it for live or j ye;.r bin k C ul l never get it Ftopped. CXtCptby Q i'nine. jn I that only as long ns .-he would inke it, is now, I ttduk, entiielv ur? I bv nur remedy. C. K. MiGiNLEA "' CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Tike no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Q linine. Febrifuge, Strychnine, e r Anti-Prä-ikMcs 1 f ai ykind. The well known incllicii n cy of the-e noxious poisons proves them to be the ii'dVpting e ither of fabe medical principles, r cf mercenary iu it kf. The o :.y remedy iu pxl.-leiicc that is both sure and fuu udes, is RllODliS' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale iu Plymouth by II. 15. PURSUING, & Co., eieii'e! in Drugs luediciues Grocer e. Ju'y 19, 18",-.. - 181 v. R. M. BROW.X K. C. BAXTER BROWN & BAXTER, Dealers in Slov-csi
MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron aud Coppcrwarc, WOULD most lespectfully inform the citizens oCMarshall county, that they are 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 payins:, and perhajt a little lower than ary other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manufacture our own wares of the vety besto' stock, and as we intend making it a permanent business perhaps lorli'e, our customers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles, The Ladies shall he promptly waited upon, and can have any article in our line manufactured or repaired to order, and on short notice. CWe shall adopt as an invariable rule No disappointments when work is promised. Shop two doors north of .the brick store at the sign of "Tin Shop' across the side wilk. Hags and most articles of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and eee us. May 3, 1835. 7tf.
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THE undersigned having returned to Plymouth and commenced business, solicits ashate of the public patronage in the tiade of ai - liar aware TINWARE, STOVES, &c. He has now on hand a variety of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stove; Also a large assortment ol Tinware ami j - - -a i ILT Repairing done on the shorteit notice. I lie will be found nt the stand heretofore occuJ pied by Daniel M'Donald, one door soutli of the Crick Store. G. S. CLEAVELAND. Plymouth, pril2C, 1853. Ctf. YJEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Oir world, Cone Cut Corners, Star Pnpers, ew York Naked, The Watchman, Hell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Geograp!- of the Sea, Life of Rill Poole, Crace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert's Roost, Parish .Side, Our Parish. A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sam Houston, at July 12. 1335. ROBERT'S'.' Kyi. Tlie ISonrd of Trufccs of Center Township WILL hohl their regular meetings en tli. last Saturday in July, Setcmln-s-, November, January. Mircb. and My of tho 3 ear commencing iu Julv, lc33. S. P. TAEOR, Prosi. Attef Thos. K. Hoic-iiTOX, Ckrk. .Tun-7, 1833. Itf. City Dntr Store. U'ilson slndrciCi Verp con. stautly on hand, a splendid ass rtn.ent of jure Drus fc Chemicals, paints Oils, Yurnisl.er, cVc. Also, a good assort ntnt of Toys .-.nd Fancy Goods, a the City Drugstore, o:ic dco West of the Lnporte Hotel. Laporte, VnJ 41y ?v n n i rr n l k. 1 W . . ft C ' ' . . I . PLVMOUTll. INDIAN . i TiTnmYwiTfTknii -o it l it i i rrm rin Te e STORED T TAVINtj purchased the entire iairreJ X this establishment, .uid a'üvi to a splendid assortment of t.he rape.' I Ever hioucht to this market, c fivites r. ' customers and the public generally to -'ive ii v a call at the ol I s-tund i i the north iu.ci o: Rusk's new building. His ?tock of Fall and llintcr Clothing Is Extensive and Complete. Winter Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Collar, Cravats. Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes, TT'i;k-. Carpet Ra-.-s, and in fact everv thin? in t; said line of trade, together with Yankc Notions, Jewelry, eve. Ac. He is now jrcp.ired to sell cheaper than any other establishment westot New York City. li s stock of Jnirnbljiiif; 00115. Cloths, Cassimerrs, Satinett, a-d ?.ll otir; k:n Is of Wi ,t r Goods, can't b" t eat in anv' portion of Northern Indian i, and his v.-.riety ol" Tri i mings for Tailors and others makiiirvp clothing, will I e found more extensive than a any o her house in ths plncu. Don't .o somewhere e!.e and ret cl e l before yo ical'at the People's cheap cbj:'.:r; Ftore. where you are .ure to ttt the worth Ci your money, and Kave th i ropriet- r of t' e establishnjt-nt with the waiuicsUhauks for ro-:r patrona:e. y f Oct. 11, 1C5I. 3sv." Got a Potaloc Clock! That it, Äot-üp-al-ri?ht-o,c,orL;'ar.dfccr.d !? HAD just returned from the east with a n Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, rrccirc : openedand put up for use, under hiscv... immediate supervision, and care, an: whu from personal examiuation, hecan pronor.rre PURE &, UNADULTEHATCD. Rein? a practicing Physician, Dr: L. can speak advisedly as to the articles he offers, and can assure you that his are no sporious imitations, got up at home, hutjire v. hat thev purportto be, and what h offers them for. ' Paints, Oils.Djcs, Brushes, Varuisli, Liquors, du ins, andallthe articlesusually kept in Drugstores. Also a few Groceric s Of superior qualitiesfor family usc,oi lo supply a smallcountry trade. UGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, smups, FISH, TICKLES V CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits. Candiet, Nut., Ar, all of superiorquality aud flavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Roys, Girls, Rabies, loafi.f. lops and dead heads, from the finest perl -ires do'vn to a three centcigar;and a clean pipe And take a seat, and look around. Yes'll find something you want, and if we hare lift mentioned it, just look aroundatour Notnostrurns, but genuine article?, mate h the inern tor and as good ashecanmakethen. See our Wooden Ware and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and allthai 6ort of thing. 'Sure as you're Lorn," we will fcH as cheap as any man can and live, and f you'll drop in and tell us what you want in ourlinc, youcan have it at low figures, and an article that willdo you good. ' DR. EBMOH, ThanafuHor pastpatronage an confidence Vstill continues his practice, andean at tu
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