Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 October 1855 — Page 4
iVima and her 3Iissioa. Professor Orestes Bronsou ha J said that m ihis utilitarian ag, all and everything his its mission, from th United States t-reat;::; a universil humbug, down to the rnonji:i) Ui whimper C'j::sii myoarcar, while sipping your lifo blood. Suelv, then, I nny claim fir woman a mission, and what shall it bo A com piste reaivation of the "powers that be," is Fanny Wright, L icy Stone, and olher soem tu wish; or shall I claim for her thr rnU'ii'in the Creator jjive hor. when hiplated r.i in i.h-j g?rJen' of Elen. with Adam as a com; anion, helpmate, and soother of his sorrows? Undoubtedly thr latter. Trace the history of the world froin thi t time down to the present, as putnved by writers, sacred and profine, a? I yon '.viil find tint wo mm has been, and si 1 1 1 i. nun's sjlace in the hoar of trouM?, hi gut itr star u'er the weary morass of life, and when despair has spitted upon hi Kv'irt nnd striven to drag him down into the fathomless depths of its il.atk abvs, the pure, yet ar.Icut love of worn m Iiis ftricat l him frim the fell tlf m ill's MT ha- been is a lamp to his f-?st, i ! I u .11 1 :i 1 1 i n tho path of the future, pointed out the silver 1 1 11 i 1 of the darklin;; cloul, renewed Jus enpries, and urged hi in onward to strive, auJ wia the goal of Iiis hope an 1 ambition. To cheer the lab r worn, to refine an' in luce to virtus the thoughts of youth, clearly in licitir.g tho pleasures that mast await those who hold themselves amrna ble to the laws of God, smooth down the ruzgsd points in life's weary steeps, consolo and comfort those who are in distress, and hart faint from thi cires and trials that attend the path of all from prince to peasant. To perform tho same unvaried round of irksome duties, with perfect abnejtion of self, visit the poor, and sick, the needy those who aro thrust aside as outcasts from socioty the lepers whose touch is contamination 10 raise th drooping head, ure a return to a life of truth and rrctitud? to hover around the bick b"il, wipe the cold drops from the pallid brow, cool the burning lips, whisper words of sweet comfort nnd pence to the unhappy mourner, assist each and every on? to hear his burden of sorrow, and attain quietness of their own hearts by the sympathy they display for others. This is wdmanV mission, and 'tis n glorious one a missLu that angels might rejoice in. Then, with this wide field of work be fore us. that is so plainly indicated by the laws of nature, why seek for other and foreign duties? Why not leave law-mak in, lecturing and domineering, to that sex which ought, as the strongest, to br the most competent to fulfill them? We may depend upon man's justice if w place confidence in. him. Tne day has pone by w hen woman was regarded as an inferior part of creation; the evidence given by various femalrs that woman may at least e.oil man in sagacity, jodg went, wit, learning, imagination, firmness, counga aud refinement, has done away with the old time notion, that women H-ere only a step above the brute creation, toys for man's pastime, playthings for his leisure hours. Then, let woman rest content with the perfect assurance that man, though the stronger, exercises that strength under the inil'jenco of woman, nnd that if she fulfil the missimher Creator gave her she will havo dono what will redound far more to hr honor thin all the harangues the strong-mi. ided ststtrhood ever give uttennce to; f r I cannot think that woman's minion rightly understood by thosa s'.-orr; min d females who have lately d nne 1 man's garb, who iu striving to eq j'jlizj sexes have unstxed themselves and ula:;' undo no improvement upon what they c?py. The close cut hr.ir, shirt dress, and trowsr-rs of Lucy Stone; and others, have gaintd little save ridicule; and 'tis evident that they, while creating so great a furore upon wotnau's rights und wrongs, hate Lut little real heart interest in the true advancement of their sex, in nil that
rta.y p ertains to their intellectual and immortal welfare. It 13 the egotistical craving for notoriety and applause they have usurped frum nun, without at the same time attaining those qualities that iui;ht iucreae lhesr usefulness. The heart should be woman's province, the domain over which she. can rule supreme. There she can uttiin an inflocnce which no man, however gifted by nature's God, can possess. The untiring patience of a mother, the manifest devotion of a wife, which can freely otTer a sacrifice of gelf and requisite neglect, and austerity, with love, and kindness the tiuth and fidelity of a sister, who will cling around yoti, .s th ivy to ths cak, when all else is flse. Thrs are soma of the ways in which woman can fulfill the mission allotted to her. She can live for, hope, for suiler for. and if need be, die for the dear on?3 of her love. Hut, to appeal immediately to that inmtpsense of decorum that must harbor in the breast of every female. What woman of delicacy and refinement would not shrink from the notoriety and ecUt nee essarjdy attendant upon political life7 Why make law-making epicene? Why seek to grace the halls of legislation, when we c:s so happily render our homes Move spots,' where oar brothers, husbands and sons will eagerly haste to seek relaxation from caret Where we can gently exert our tacit influence, wielding them to our wishes, and where iher, while they seem to rule, are yet ruled by the firm bands of love, none the less firm that they are hidden under a flowery foilage ol mildness and affection. U it not better to :sway silentlv than to force trom mm his unwilling meed of praise and his recognizance of our power and intellect! The soothing word and wiuning glance that will recall the erring one; the mild - and serene manner that surrounds a homo with peace and happiness; are they not of more value than aught that ambition can holdout, to lure woman from the path htr Divino Father destined her for. A man committed suicide in Feather river. Cdlifornia, when a coroner's jury was ernpapneled, heari the evidence, and brought in the verdict that the man was a fool.' Sensible jury. Do not expect whal has not yet come; do not vainly regrot what is past.
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Wk DlywotWj 33inncf Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat ari I fashionable style all kinds of job mmrmQ, Ettherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, nnd the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent Tvorhman. Jan. 1S55. fQ-Elank Deeds, MortsaS, Justices r f'nci.Ml'l.nl. f o 11 i;n,le A lc m w ,"V- ' , " " Blank .Notes, kept for sale at this office a niii-Pi fiisnlt th limps. - , .r, o .t r f I liicwuiiiwCMiiuaiierui mxuu;i iiuiijrFor further particulars apply to M Rick, at ndianapo is, or M. ALLEN', at PlTiniuth. Apr. T, 1S"5. :Hf. STOAE a fal.' kinds at and Wosrirmvnrc P tCKAHD'S. falTVhilc Fish, Cod I ISll and J y tue .; iii. t kit, TÄCKAIIÜ-S. Htf may be h;id at juue 2 1 Better Times Coming RariiuKM's I?a!y Exhibition Is no comparismi to the splendid assortment of Frcsli Groceries, Now opening by the undersigned nt Iiis old stand. His room h is lately undergone new nr-r;:nem-Mts and thorough repairs, nnd with his extensive new Stock, mid nn-i.-uaily !ov prices, he ha no fears b it what his heretofcre iiUeral customers nnd the citizen f M ikhail conuty etierallv, will j;ive hima call especially when they iirc fD fully convinced th it it is to their own interest to do so. N. R PACK it D. June 21. 18" . Insuninrc znU Ccrli firatc of Authorily. State ol' IsitiiaBia. To expire olst of Dcc.mber 1S53. .AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, ndianapolis, July 17, iSö't WHEREAS Tin: iETNA NSITMNCE Company of Hartiord, Conn, has file 1 inth's i fl"re, a sworn statement ol" its condition, ou the 1st of July 1S-V5, the act of its incorporation and amendments, properly certified to, and its writt n inMnment, nominating it Agents nnd authorizing them hilly and unreservedly to acknowledge service of process in the event o' oi s. NOW. THEREFORE, in pu-suane of the lequirerr.enis of "An ar t to amend an ac, en titled an act for the incorporation of nsuranee Com pa i ies, defining their powers and pr escribing the r duti s." aj jroved March 2d, 1P55, havi'ijr presentel satislactoty evidence o me of full compliance to the reqnireme ts and speciflc.altons o that act, , Hiram h lalbot. Au-ütorof the State o Indiana, do certify that Chailes II. Reeve, of i'lym uth. as the Atrent f said company, is authorized to transact the loudness of Insurance, a the AeenUof tleraid ,lCtn? Insurance Com pan v. of Hartford, Conn in this State, until the '.Ust of December, lt!55. to the ex ent that I e may be co i: missioned and appoin ed by the said Company. In witness whereof have hereto subscribed my name an I caused the s alof my office to be cilixed, this lthd y of July, A. L), IS55. IU E. TALIIOTT, täte Auditor Statement of the Aetna insurance Comp., of 1 1:: rift rd. Conn., July 1, "."", as r q- i: e I by the laws of the S u:e cf Indiana, n-laTin to AgjVs of Ii:s inuc! Coiiij mit s, inc rp Jta'ed by any other S ate, passed iu H"5 The name f the corp ration i IFAn Insu-ance C.iuip any, 1 watrd aT II offer I C oinect'c itTl e capital S:ei !i Is S"jOO,OCk), and ia paid up. Th? att ol th? C nni auy are: Collen h liul, ;.ud iu Pii'rnix bink. 5'r,r,",0.2., C.i.iU in the hand J of Ac'eit, lr,M7,"I S-O.'.TIH.OG Real es!a'e nii'nc nijbercd, lG,ti72,U" 72 moi'g g btiiid, G 7 i r cent inte e-f, pav d'e s- mi-ann ia.lv, 72,000 00 t'O Virgil ii S a'e n.i.ids.O per ten's 2(,2f)0,00 5 No tli Cir.diiii di .-.0a0 0O 10 J- r y C;:y w t-r do lö.'im 00 5 1(1 per cent Ci'y of Milwaukee do ii, IÖ0 0() 9 7 p-.-rceut income 8.10;) ()0 ?137,1J2.0. D-b's dac the company, secure by uor'ff 5.200.00 Bills Reicivuhle, amply secured pivhblentbank, 110,412.12 500 shares U inf. r 1 and New IIaen tlail-oatl company. 105 do Hartford and Providence R II, 10 per C. preferred aud G larranteed, 107 Dotou ami Worcester RR, 2 0 Connec'.icut Ri er. 00 Connecticut River Co. 1 Oil Stafford Rank 3 ins paid in 3G Eiule Batik Providence III. o(M) Ph eni Boik, Ilj-riford, 303 Exchange Bank, du 200 Farm, und Me b, d l"n C nuecticut Rivtr Bmk 2 00 Hn tford limk, 118 State Bank 7." R ink of Hartford County C0,000,00 8,02. 00 10.0.13.00 l-l.onn.no 125000 3 not) 00 j 1.9 50 00 33.r,0n,00 17.r,5',00 25,ti()0.00 0,700,0!) 25,100,00 15.10.400 7.P.75.00 II. C00, 00 12,200,00 l4,tmoo 4 400 (0 100 City Bink 200 Union Tank N V, IrO Broadway Buik do 1C0 Peoples Btnk lUo Hanover Rank 400 Mechanics Bank 120 B ink of America 100 Rink of Ntrtb America, Bink f the Republic f0 Bulk of the Comm-nwealth 100 N. Y. I.ife lns. and Trust Co 100 UuheJ S'ates Trust C. .Tjtal. 335.530,23 The amount of liabil tis due or not due to Binks or other creditors nothing. ks?es a Ijus'e and due none. Losses adjusted and not due 32,414,87 Losses nna PjU'-e 1 and in suspense waiting further proof rr contested, 121 111 12 All o'ber claims against tbecompaiiy are small for printing vtc. Agents are instructed to take no risk over $10 000. The amount insured in any city, town or villigeisnot fixed, b it depend upon the cli iraCter, malet il aud construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and efficiency of the lire department, und other circumstance!. The amount insured in blocks of buildings also varie; the intention i to l'mit ibe los by any one lire to less than $10000. The Act of Incorporation is the same as filed in April 1855. ' TII0S. A. ALEXANDER, Sec. State of Connecticut, ) Hartford county. t Hartford; Jnlv 5th, 1S55. i Personally appeared Thomas A. A'exander, Secretary ol tne Aetna insurance company and made oath that the foregoing statement by him subscribed is true according to his bert knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLER, J. P. Augusts, 1655. 2111.
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I Cliairs,AVilIoir rare, 'Jal ( ra&cs, &c. IlcsZ Main Street, Laporte, I ml. June 29, 1 S3 1 . J7yt. T Siyr l:iiii!crs, At. An as ortment of Jjpanne Tins, suitible forsten painters for sate ty (J. 13. KOULKTS. Augusta, 1814. ÜJyl To t!ic Citizens of riymoutli, Important Announcement ! Dlt. T. A- LR VOX, Wi-il.l reppctfully inform the public th "t he i ecnra the nijencv 1 of iWe-nnr James McClintocks CeleLrutcJ ' F.imilu Medicines, and has just reroivej a l'.ill 1 supply which lie is prepared to furnish wholeJtJr reUl at!he Kv ,nctor's price,: r.. at .ro ; ..f..,.v c . . . v.. 8iciaii needs 1.0 comments fr-in me. 1 1 i im-.ii- ... actio-. ...ul'u m . ar. i ..valunU in all c:.aoa ; . - . . : !..-.,;;.... 1 j ! ..n uois Conum:,io, llmrsness, SiMttinff of Ph o 1 und Severe Coughs. This great remedy is uooar ilelled for success in the above compl lints, t pmiiies the blood of nil fcrofuloir- tain', it heals ulceration, it destroys tubereles in the lui g( it rcrul ites the bowels, cheeks inzhl sft.ts, and strerrthens thesto nach; it stimulates tho vital Powers, ami civea visor to the wh.de svstem; it . ' 1 !.. . .1 . tho q uels nervoiis e.ciicmeiH, n leives j am in best, soothes theconeh, promotes expectt tioii.anl at llio same time allinl.t a delicate noiirishmcnf. ll contains noopium ir. any form and agrees perfectly with the most delicate patient. Dr McGlinlocJi Cold and Covgh Mixture C dtls ami recent Co itdi, especially if accompanied by fevrror inflammatory excitement, re:ire a rrniedy different in character from the Pectoral Syrup, which is so valuable iu chronic complain's. The Ci Id nnd Cough Mixture U precisely the cure for suih recent cou;bs,cdds and irritation of the throat nud lung. It istspecially valuable for children, no family, iu our changeable climate, should be without this etlicient remedy, w hich, it taken on the first symptoms of colli, would pi vent many nu attack of Bronchitis, and a fatal issue iu Consumption. N i L iu 'antun or preparation of Opium, in any shap in this Syrup, Price, per bottle 25 ce it. Dr McClintoek's Tonic Mixture, fur Ftrcr nnd Asue'Yv' greatest specific for this leu l'ul disease ever seil. Ii never fails to Jreak the Chills. and restore the patient to bloomint: health. Oae bettle will eiltet a cure, aud i. second will prevent its return even in cases, of the longest standing. It has effected thousands of cures when nil Other remedied hav- failed. It contains no arsenic, mercury or other injurious dr.iL's. but is purely c.'etable, and instead of injuring the Constitution it builds up ami giver ton and vigor to the whole system. PiicjSl j er bottle, Pr McClinloclsT onic Alttrjlire Syrup, for the cure ofCutatu ns or Kkiii discuses, viz: Totter, scuivy. sdt rheum, boils. Pimples, lib. Ringworm. Erysipelas. Ac. Sjrof ilous Diseases: Scrofula or King' evil white ewellin, goitre, Tumors, Ulcers, c. Rheumatic Diseases: Chronic Rheumatism, gout, e. Mercurial or Syphilitic Disease of nil clnse. These di?enc"all arise from i taint iu the system- req iiriüs! an alterative f tho Stcrttions, and a uener.d purification of the blood. For this purpose, the Tonic Alterative syrup will be found invalu.ib'e. Plice, pint bottles, ) SI, 00. Dr. McClintoek's Dyspeptic UlUir. Ds pepsia is atoiuuion complaini with persons of sedentary habifs. The pliysical sy ttni becomes weakened by cither w nt of exercise; or want of proper diet suitable to the condition or occupation. Improper food, or too mach taken into the stomach, cannot be digested before rapid chemical change take place that inll nne mucus membranes, and carrying imperfect dh n into the system, produces the most frightful stifl'ei inir. H'ad-acbe, Oiddines, Nervousness, S'ur Stonucii, H-artb'iip, llatuh ncy rndCostiveness. These are some symptoms of Dy spepsia. The Dvspepsi i Elixir, taken in connection with the Vegetable J'urgative Pills, incases where there is much causti encss, tr with tin-auti-l-iHious Pills when the action ol the Liver is irn g ilar, will ho found the .nost elfectual remedy ever employed. Price, in pint bottles 51,00. Dr McClintocks Remedies for Rheutnatian AVur ili't, iVc. These exi rutiatiu diseases are radically cured by taking Dr 3VClinti.ek's Rheumatic Mixture in doS 'sof a teasp louful three ti nes a tlay. We liav seen the worst cases relieved in 24 hours. Ft.r external use we have never known so pow.'rfal and penetrating nn apjli ation asDrM Clintock' llheumalic Liniment. For swelled limbs, bruises, internal pains, cramps chilblains. stiff j ints, toothache, and other painful complaints, where we h ie seen it tried, it acts w iih magical effects These remedies are sold at 00 cents per bottle. Dr McClintocVs Vegetable Purpatire Ml for the lad'ef of coslivcnes. ioul all its iiiniiil results suc h as Headache.Dizziness, Sick Stomach, Pains, und all the svmptoms enumerated under the "'Dyspeptic Elixir." In nil caes w here purgation is needed, these Tills nie the most safe and mild, but elih ient cathartic evwr compounded. Price, per box, 2." cent. Dr. McClintoek's Antibilioui Pills for liver complaints, with symptoms such as yellowness of the eves and skin, Dizziness, Headache, pain in the right ide, disordered Stomach or Bowels, deficient nctton of the Kidneys, etc. These Pills, if taken in the incipient stages of Billions ai.d Yellow, or other Fevers w iil senerally ward IT the attack. Price per box, 2 "C. Dr McCUntoc'iS Anodyne Mixture lor pro- ,!;, instant rehet trom pain, N person need suffer troin Ttoth ache, Hcml-achc. Neu ra'gia cr Rheumatic P-dus, Cholic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stiches in the side.Pain in the Btck Side. L'im s. B .wels Bladder, or in any p. rt of the bodv.Who will apply for Dr Mt C-liutocks Anodyne M'xtnre. Its effect is like magic, prod iingimmedia'e ease aud piiet, refreshing sleep, even incase of the most exerutiutin suffering. Every family should be provided w ith a bottle Price 50 cent. DrMcClintocksAsthmaandWIiOopin" Cough
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lOOOOOd Remedy, -Tiiesedistressiugdheisesnresptvd-11 900 00 ' By aud permanently releived by this purely 13,!)20 03 ! vegetable Medicine. A trial is all that is need10.500.00 . c,i to prove its efficacy. Price, per bottle, 50 l3.7.-,0 00'Cent.. 5,000.00 i Dr McClintoek's Diarrhea Cordial and chol1ÜO00 00 ! era preverJative, a certain cure fr Diarrhea, 11.200 00 Dysentary.Cholera morbnsand Asiatic Cholera.
1 Tilts prescription lias never ianea io cure com mon di.irrnaea, nnti in uyseuiary, u ni etpiauy successful. In the early stages of Asiatic Choi era. it will be found invaluable. For the Cholic of infants aud Cholera Infantum, it is a sovereign remedy, Price; per bottle, 23 aud 50 cents. The above Medicine prenn red under the di rectiou op Professor JAMES M-CLNTOCK. 1 1 " . . A . ...II.. late President ot the Philadelphia coli ge ol Medicine, &c..froni the p irest and freshest ma terials, are strongly reccomniended to the a!. Dieted. They may he procured in Indianapo lis, wholesale an I retail, ol V. W. Roberts & co., to whom persons in this State wishing ugen cies will please direct their orders. Dr. T. A. Lemon. Agent for Marshall coun'y 43mG. Meat Market. J. & S. P.lltcrsOII Have erf ctd a Meat Merket on the coiner north of Pershing's Drux store, where they will endeavor to sunply the citizens of Plymouth with fresh meats every morning, or as of'en as the. demands of their customers may require Thev will nav the best market price in cash for Butter, Eggs and Chickens, and ill at all times be ready to pay cash tor Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hog. J. & S. P. June 7, 1853. I2tf.
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ly inloriri the f sj Ladies ;nd Gentlemen vt I'l vmonili, and its vicinity, that j he has coiHtiiutly on ban 1 a general assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of nil kinds, sizes s md prices. Tliis ndvcrtic:nrnt now will show The Plymouth people whore to g, For I'.ooTs and shops of every kind, T.i suit the most fjstideous mind. Fr th(sp who bow at F.ishion's shrine, Please call at M ick'she does design T keep what cniinut fail t suit The latest sJyh of Shoe ami Uout. It'ladies ui.oli for slij))ers it, To suit the mind and lit their feet Of fiaiters ol the litest fashion, When dressed to make a splendid dash iu; Or liooten, Shoes, or nngi.t to wear; ' ,V,r -""7' r an rMMM-,llat Maks. y ;u , ! " t'Viy size autl viimd I 11 hud them there me. ' "Io.ul hc u-l wl-A-urJ too. hr 7alK! jiK h the fair should t.liy, lriHo ukf ol heultr nnd comfort to , ,1 , , . ... 1 A . ' I'T cmimry iraue. ' , l'rrr3 are t ''V' Wcar 1,11 a'c n11 wor" ou,; J1 " -""l W!'"1 iXlUC S,",r . , ' -daeks he'il furnish you I ,' , , r w,:1' KT: " ,Ui oe.tlial win Hot rip. : X ' t,?,,ir.8 IO: v """'y greet - ?r . .. . . 1 C!I!H m beautify yo ir feet, ' Wi'h Gaiters, Slippers or Rontees J Willi L .1 .1 : ""''". mi.i i.-Hse. e i.io nave lor haltt a that trenn. A litt le- S!ioe ihnt's very cheap: I.V. -.1! . 1 J 1 , 4 i s . inn. ie ami also neat, And will rotect their little feet. OjTCall at the old stand. Terms Cash. JOHN McHANNEL. Miy 17. 13." -. y1 I!t':inI,Siiix4V Duiiirs. Steel Plows "J CtCk Reard, Senix and Dunn' Richmond JLyJyJ Steel Plows, Cultivators, CornShellers, and a great variety of farming- implements, for sale at the sign of the Ilk Pad Lock bv U.S. KELLOOO. reru, Ind., April 5, IR.'jj. 3tf. IClTTlki)KH3I0TT, Mlonsc, Sign V Ornamental Are prepared to accommodate all those wishing work done in their line. Gie us a call. April 19, 1U5. f,tf. Dru o s, Medicines A X D M Wholesale or Retail. II. IS. IKSIN23E. Sc CO. ARE Now receiving direct from New York Pdilalelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs. Medicines, Oils, Paints, Books, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer to the public on the most reasonable terns, and every article sold by tl.ein is warranted to be what theyare recommended, and from a long experience in business, they feel assured that they can supply the public with just thearticles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Solcetan.I 'oneeiitr:itI Powdei's kept on hand of both VegctahleandMincrals. O. TT. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Oum Camphor, Castile Soap, Still. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Epsom Salts, Opium, Cream Tarter, Brimstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, Iahits and Oils. While Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, Red do, Venetian Red, Span. Brown, Black do. Vermilion do. Sweet Oil, Chrome fireen Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Yellow, 'Fanner's dj, Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. lt wishes. Copal Varnisdi, Japan Varnish, Coach do. "U'l,ite do. Furniture do. Shellac do. JRyesSufi's. Ext.. Logwood, Indigo,. Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, c. ZZooL'ft and SfaHoneri;. Blank Books, ?fTji Memorandums, School do, LLJifil Time Rooks, Letter Paper, Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circular pointed Pens, Writing Ink, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautiful patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Snear, Ctushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Gimrer, Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to SI. 00 per lb. Tobacco, all kinds, Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds, PATENT MEDICINES, All that are worthy of public confidence. kept for sale by them. 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 Bank money taken at par for any kind of g ods. II. B. PERSUING & CO. D:C lf?f 1354; 40tf. r" PIIE undersigned ffers for sale on terms of 1 easy payment, the North half of Lot No. ten. 10 iu Plymouth, with dwelling house nnd improvements, A bargain offend. Apply to the owner ANSON SU1NABARGER. Plymouth. Jan. 1, 1SÖ5, 42m J FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. HEW AND VERY WONDER PEL!.'! Brought home to the door of the Milliort. A WONDERFUL discovery lias recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment o' Consumption, Asthma and all diseases o' the Lungs. Wo refer to ' Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhaang Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method. Dr. C. has restored manyfllicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhal-1 : i . i l ... l i i i I nig -consmiiiiy ureaining an agieeauie, neaiing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect coidact with the whole a rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when in troduced into the 'stomach, and subject to the nrr sq a!' 1 itrtf-te 1 i n r . " "VV 1 1 vjaq no i o proc ss o' digestion." The llvgeana is for ! sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. New York Dutchmm, Jm. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the! heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. ITt'or sale by IL B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 1335. 7yl.
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1 FFICE ;it lis Tesid nee three doors north ÜJ , yj of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. 1 Plymouth, March 2, 1855. llf. A. T. HODOES. JOHN PORTEK HODGES & PORTER, Attorneys at Laic, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. Office or II. B. Hine's Hardwa?e Store, WLL give prompt attention to the collection of Claims, a lend to the purchase and ale of red estate, procure Bouir ty Land Warrants and Pensions. Refer to MF.ssRS. v. P.jAMF.s & co., New York. " 1! A WES & MCKILLAP, " i Pearson &co,, Chicago. H. K. SWIFT tJiC CO., 44 HUNTINGTON, LEE Cv CO., Det. D. A. LAYMAN & CO-. Cill. it 4 I April '20 p if'öö. Cyl New Store & New Goods. HIE Subscriber having p rmnm titlv locatetl in Iviox, Starke C unity Indiana, aunotinces to tlie people of Starke u.n.1 a lj-.ent counties, that be has on hu d a lull and well selected Slot k of QUEEXSffABB, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS-'11"! s"h other articles as are usually kept in u Cauntry S:tre, at as reasonable prices as can be iiad at any point in the West. IK" keeps on hand a nod suoply of at low prices. His terms will he liberal, ami uncurrcnt ; in ney 'iikf n at its teil cash value. No trrublo tt show pods or ?ive jirices, IL will be iu receipt of new "funis almost every month, nod always kerp his stock well replenished. Da.t forget the place t"ie of CHAS. S.TIBPITS. June 7, 1S55. ly 1 littsliitrsr f"tone Coal. II II l"iiiui tr.i.iiiiy i iiiajuii; ZUUU stone Coal for sale at the si.Mi of -v - e- n,..., l . i.t 1: n:ni.... - the Big Pad Lock by II. S. KELLOGG. Peru, I nd. Apr, 5, IS55. Ctf. Great Bargains. Of Choice- I-iiul For Snlr. rpwo IMPROVED FARMS, ten I milcssouth west of Plymouth, iu 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 21'"acre tract has I GO acres in ahili sfa'e of cultivation, with good and lasting stock water, a good bearing orchard of selected fruit. Also a frame Dwelling House, and other out buildings. The balance of this tract i well timbered, and adjoining the improved part. The C10 acre tract has lt'O acres well improved, with the usual number of farm buildings, and a young orchard. The balance tim bered, K) acres of which is three miles north ! west of the improvements, and is heavily timbered. Persons wishing tore tie in Northern Indi ana, M ill do Meli to call flnd see these Farms ' before making a selection. The county is fast i settling with an industrious and thriving pop-1 illation, and the Railroad now beinir finish: d 1 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. The;e farm are richly worth .$25 per acre, one hr If of which we want cash in bend, and the balance in annual payments, with simple j interest. For further particulars, inquire of i Hm. C. Edwards or G. P. Cherry, at the Hotels in Plymouth, or to Isaac Dree e on the premises. ISAAC DBEF.SK, KL'BEN DUEESE. June?2, 1S35. 15tf. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, Dm ;;(;i st, and Book Skm.kr, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and II ETA IL DE A LEU 7N Drills, Books, and all articles appertaining to the same. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most ettensive in the city, mu! havintr Goods to fill the same lie does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaintances. (whl"h a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him. to call and and examine his Slock, which be is now receiving. JDruirgi.sts, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. G. B. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12, 1855. lTyl. WANT to buy groceries, drugs and med. icines, paints and oils, polo II. B. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply of everything in Ii s line of trade, and Mill fell them at the lowest cash prices and give the highest market price lor all kinds of groin, pork, butter,- eggs, seneca snake root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, 1553. 8-Gt Great Excitement. i Will inform my friends and former patrons, and the pub lic genera ly, that have just opened one oi the best supplies of Spring and Summer eEfefe CL O THING I ever had the pleasure to offer them. My present stock is sufficiently large for this market, embracing all the new and approved styles, and the workmanship, both with regard to taste and durability, will ha found much improved. have also received a laTge stook of gentlemen's Jmrmsl)iiu3 (Etooite, Hats biß the Cord, And many other articles too numerous tomention; all of which will be 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, j anu leenng manmui ior ineir iormer patronj age I flatter myself that they will find it to then interests to continue it. All aterespectfully invited to call and see for themselves. ESTK 1'olalocs, and many othei artic!es of country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the best market prices. II- PIERCE. April 2G, lco5. 6tf.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. DIE. J. i:. intOOIkl, having permanently located in Plymouth, teiuieis his professional St i vices to the public. All call promptly attended to except when absent. Office in Hontdifoii'h Block. J. E.BIiOOKE. Dec. 1 Ith. ie5J, t:9 t
AVll.M.Vti c. v5:e:, IMI'ORTKR ASD WHOM SALE UKALKR IN EARTHENWARE, 52 C0U11TLAND STREET, N. YORK. AIISi7.?ol ZI:i!ls I'alcur Concrete Fire I'roof Safes for sale at On; sirn of the Bij Eock by 11. S. KELLOGG. Pen, nd., Apr. 5, 1855. HVt, f looms For Rett!;. IU O or three comfortable and convenient X np stairs rooms over my -torc, for rent. They are suitable for offices or shops. Enquire of C. i'ALMER. March '22, 1855. nf 34 'nilE substribrr w ill at his old stand, found endeaviair.'iic to please the pu?de, promises to keep the table well f irni.'he, barn well supplied ami J will do all iu his power to mal e his guests I comfortable, and solicits public patronage. Dec. IS, 1351. -iOtf WC Edwards. Hardware and Cutlery, To my lar.ely increased stock pnrchased in the cast this fall, I am const ntly rereivin.' additions from the eastern markets m.d manufactories. Live now on hand a laner and cheaper stock th i can to fomel elsew here in this vicinity have added many now articles, aswell as inerased tl.ose heretofore kept, A' monylhearticles of which I have kept a full assoitincut on hand are. building Materials and Ilruse Trimmimrs, Locks, I.a'ehes. I'ntts, Screws, Nails, Biado. Windo.v Sash, Glass, &e., A c. Table and Pocket Cutlery the best as. ortment ever offered in this marl et. C rpenters' and Coopers' Tools .1 full supply of N. Kelloirjr's and other makers just ieeeived Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mahogany Veneers and Knobs, till, cl.ef, and ruplioard Locks, tnble and bed Castors, Glut : .atuiicrv . seie l ass- rimenl o fll kirn s. t- i.i . i . - r .. , , , , . of Saddlers' trtminuigs. ttiimLtr roniuiujs:--iju;ia i'crci.a nr.-i iiu ( loth, enameled and Patent Leatherand Lace. Also, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, etc. For Millers Anchor Bolting Cloth?:, Leather and Btibber B I s. Saws, Files, Pac'; n.' Yarn, Block Zincs, &C. For Farmers All kinds of Farming uten il Plows, cast steel, andcast steel backycytl.es, Cradles, Forks, Bakes, Spades, Shovel.-and Hoes. For Bl cksmiths Constantly on hand, a very large st ck of Shoenberger 7rou, all kinds of. Street, Yo ighiog nyC- al,"aud Blacki-miths' Toos--all Marranted. Also, Tin PI de, Copper, Pumps ami Lead Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale and retail at the siu of the big pad-lock. Ii. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Nov. 23, '.11. 43yl Rhodes' Fever Ail A;i3 Care. iilOK the prevt litiot . t nt a id l!eii,it:t ion an l cure I 1 n'enmtnt Fevers. Fever Ä Avue Cuds ; nd Ft vor, D in b Ajrue, G ncra! Dt bib ity, N.-ht swe.r.. jjii.l :.U .:, r forms t" disease, w hich h-.v .' a ctimu.ou l ijiii in .M.d u ia or "Miis'llii. This i a n itural iüiti lo'e w!ii( !i wiil entirely protect any resitte.it or truvt ! r even in the nrost sitklytr Wiimj.y b e.ilities, frem any Ague or Bil.ious disease wlutevi r, or nr.v injury from constantly iiih;ilin M.it.iii.t or "Miasma. It will instantly check the A?ue in p tsoiis whtih.ive siilb retl for nry length of time, fiom i one day to iwcnty ve.n?. so mat itiey ueeti never to h.-v. another chill, bv c 'i.tinuing in j use according to dbec'i ns. Tue patient a' I once Ix .'ins to recover his appetite nnd n'lcnth ami Celitiiiues until a radical o.r is cSfccted. One or twti Ixiltlei wil.' .-ii'swer for onlinary cne; seme li'HV reeti're in. -re. Directions pnntetl ill tiermati, I reut ii :ii(il Sp;itnfi, accoiuj a iv t'iirle lot! e. I'ricf One DoTjiLibel'id disctu.itts it.noe ti tlie fa !e. J.1MESA. RHODES, I r idt n c, IM. Evhlcttce ol" S:ifcf j. Nt:v Vt nK, June II, 1855. "I b:ive tinide a t lit liii :il examin;. li.ui f Kbotlcs"' Fever and Auw Cure," or "Antidote o M tl aria." üiitl hae M.-.-ri tii v , 'j liiiine, and tt .-teil it for Arsenic S'rycbnii'e, but Iihv not buijtl a particle ot tiJln r in ir,norhaveI found: Ii v substance in its compoMtioti that wouhl jiiove iiij'iritu t the constitution. JAMES K (i 111 II ON, M. D., Chemist." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Li'wi-m. Ri. Union Co., Pa.. May 2. 1S55. Mr. J- A. Kbude.s Drnr Sir: The lmx I nietliciiie you e it me w is bilr r.-ceivetl on the l Ith ol April. I I live sold about oee b;df ,f if, and st far the people w bo h;.Vti u il it are saislicd ilnit it has cured them. It has certain'. t pi ed the Ague in every one who has used it ami six of iheta-esw. re of Leg standing. My sister, who bns bud it for live or t yenr b.i k c u! ' never get it stopped. evCpthy Qi'irne. nnd tl at only ns buig its be wouhl take it, is uov, I tnink, cutiie'v tnro 1 bv tn.r reined v. C. It. .UC.lNLEV-' CAUTION TO AliUE SUFFEP.EP.S. Tike n n:0"c Arsenic, Tonics, ?dercnry, Q liiiine, Pct.rifugcs, Stiychnine, or A nti.-Periodic f ai ykiud. The well known int flieit n cy of the e ii".i 'us poisons ju oves them to be the ottVpting either of fale medical principles, or tuiercenary t,u icks. The trdy remetlyiu evl-fence flint i both sure ami latn less, is RNODKS FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale iu Piymoutli by II. it. PERCHING, &. Co., ilea'er in Drugs medicines Groccr e. July 19. 18."5. 1C1 v. R. M. BROWN E. C. BAXTER BROWN & BAXTER, Heaters in Siorcs9 MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron aud Coppcrware, WOULD most lespectfully inform the citizens of Marshall 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 iu the habit of paying, and perhaps a little lower than vy other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manu acture our own wares o'the veiy I estostock, and as we intend making it a permanent business perhaps for li e, our customers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be promptly waited upon, ana can nave any arucie in our line manu actured or repaired to order, and on short notice jjTAVe shall adopt as an invariable rule No disappointments when work is promised. Shop two doors north of the brick store at the sign ot iin bhop ' across the sida wiik. Itugs and most articles of country Pro duce taken in exchange. Call and see us. May 3, 1855. 7tf.
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THE undersigned havinc returt ed to Plymouth nnd commenced business, yolicds ashuie of the public patronaeiu tl.c trade of a war- a f r a v e O I Mil i S i CD lliMl.lnli, oilMW, &.C. fin rt ii ea'niav. He las now on hand a variety of CooLing, Parlor and I'ox S.ovrs; Also a larje iii-Tor'.ment ol Tits wai t; and jj ,vjll i-e found hi'Jj rut pairiuc tionc on ire sj.i-.rte.--t notice. t.n tu !;e:t';fulr ore upied by Daniel M'Donald, o:;e t.'t.or s..u;li cf the Brick Store. G. S. C LEAVE LAN I). Plymouth, pril-J', IG.jS. i;jf. JUST RECEIVED. Our wotl l, tvoi.e Cut Corner--, Star Papers, New- York .Val.eJ, The Watchman, Bell smith Ahroa I, St;:re of the Lamp, Lieut. Maury's Co 3,... Life of Bill Poole, Grace Lee, Summer Laud, Susan. Ka:i?as and Nebraska, Wollort's Eoj.st, Parish Snle, Our Parish. A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sam Ilotr.ton, r.t July 12. Viöö. KOBEFf 1" 1 Ctzstci- To i:mj; LL hoM their r . a' r mtiii:'CPii t i: V 7 List Sit.jrd .y iu .L:'y. C( t. i ib r, N veliitier, J ii::M!v, M 1 1 -b. and M t of ti.e ear cuii'.uieucine ii. Jid, 1.- ".. s. i ; v L'f ;:. pj- .. Afes: Ti O.-.K. IL,ii.ir:oxr C.t :1.. June 7. IS'.j. l . 'i f tt v. or., a v n t r'it'i . i c: i - I 'I re .-t , i'.i IJrit.S t ( f.t 11. :f Vc. Ai-o, a col ; Fancy Coo-is, ;i t ),.- ( Westo! 'the L:.pe.rf Jb I . .-r:: ol '!'.. c 'f, .t e, 'ol ' i : i- i v Dr:: 1 Ln; Jly t 1 ;. 1 1 ' 15 13 5 ADD S L E Fl, -id PLYMOUTH INDIAN . ' I I I L I ) I t i'l" 1.1 -ti.v. AYING tl.iri t p.,r. ' I! ' ' splendid a-sf ri:-1 v I V t , CL t:' I: !d cii ton.ers .u.:I th e I r 1 r :!ly to i ive !. a c.i,; at the ol s??iid i i i .1 l t; f-'.rt: tock of r.. hi Ru.sk'.s new !.ii!.!ii;t'. His Full and tl'it:fcr Cjriti: Is lxlcusivo :m C'osi'jr-!!-. ' Winter Coats, Pants, Ve.-f.-, SJ.lr's. Coliars, Cravats, Hats, (';, Bv,t-, Sf.;ts, Trunk?, Carpet B-ii's, and in f.-ut tveiv ti.ii c iu fi e ai l line of trade togetlfrv.it. Yii: c N -. A. c. lb- -.. ::.jv. pre pnrthan nnv other M.-tMirf,. ! lion?, Jewel r v. t'v ed to sell cheaper ment est o! New Y k C. ii S it.;..', t-f 0003, 'Cloths, Cassiiuer, v. c.itiur i d ell t,:;... k-nds of Wi a r f'to N portion of Northen Im 1 Tri -linings for Tailor clothing, will I e lc:;i.d any o' her house iu ih s Don't o ollltv. . ero .Tt b be -u in nu in ;i , r i . ?.: r et :.; tl t-:i h rt niie ::orc e:.:tii-iVc li:. ; 1 :.(. el-e ;i od s. : l cl . : ' . . before yo i cal nt the tV;;Kj store, here von .ire hu. to e.r a . c! )' I : - et t e v.r,;:)! ( your money, ami leave i! establishment w.iii the u; patronage. Oct. i:, i :-,. i r pr.tl r of i !. r vJ. '.. :j ; : t . ii.; t -.r J 'in.' Got a Pot aloe Clock! That it, ?oI-oj)-a!-fi':!;t-c,c,frK;":cdfuiii:t tll HADjust returned from the cast with? r-.r Stock of D R U G S & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, r reive.-: ripened and put up for use, under hi: owe immediate supervision, an t caie, and wl-.i" from persona! eyaminntion, U-jan proiH.ui'.Ve PURE & UNADULTERATED. Being a practicing Phyeian, Dr; L. ran speak advedly as to the articles he oir. andean assure you that ins art no spuricr imitations, gut upntione, but are w hot tLty puiumo oe, an a wiiat J.e oners U t ia for. Pa2Rlr.,Oils.Dvc.snnI:cs,Vai2iijb, Liquors. C. tiitr s. and nil Ihr ,nr:ic!c? usu ally kept in Drug Stoics. Alo a f. c w Grocer i es Of superior qualitiesfor .'amity use, oi Ic sup ply a mu nil country trade. VGAIiS, 77; I.V. COFFLE, spices, svxurs, FSII, P1CKL ES V C ONI) I MEN TS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Ca tidies, Nut?, Cj a tr , superior.jual.ty and Covor. lancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Bovs.Cirls. Bat icr. topsand dead heads, from the fines -ifi.ii.ts down to a tlaee cent cigar; and a clear, oij.e. And take a seat, and look around. You'll findsomething you want, and ifwehe tot mentioned it, just look around atour DMtnt SHtötctur.o, Nolnostrums, but genuine articles, uade If the intentor and us good as he can m-ketl.err. See our Wooden Waij and Baskets, Cheese Screens, and al! ti,ai t ort cf thing. "Sure as you're born," v e ill seit as cheap as any man can and live, ml if you'll drop in and tell us what you want i.a ourlint, you can have it at low figu.:, anä an article that willda you good. Thankful for pastpatronae and cer.fidence. still continues his practice, andean at ! times be found at tlie store, or his iesidcncf, when nt absent on buji ness. Oct, G, If 53. 31tf
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