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t j the army, unw proofs of their warlike vin,ue. Witli tliem ami like them all my troops, animate J with the samo unbound ti confi'leu-ö iu Providence, with the Sin.e ardent love for rac anJ my country, will always auJ everywhere fight the enemies that alieY.pl to touch our sacred

ark, the hoaor aal territorial integrity of our country; snd the name of Sevastopol, which has acquired immortal glorv by so much suiTem'. and the names of" its doIcn.lcrs will live eicrnilly in the hearts of ail II ij säi.-uiä, witli the names of the heroes wh im nort '.ize. themselves on the th fields of battlo of Pu'towa and TJoroi!ino, Alexander. St. i'elershur-. Sept. 11, 1S33. . Dr. Tl.onm, of Monticello, Indiana, Tpirts i c-se of rattlesnake bile. Mr. J. II. b'-, eged I'S, who stands six feet in his et,cl.i.;i;, who bv the wav was verv f t uJ oi b; :.v. iy lud just been bitten on o I- of his left heel bv a lar?e rat tl:.-:nke both fings haJ been well in f---rL. J :n tho m i-icles. In 36 hours he u.v; sou ill a u.l vvell. 1 save him in the t.i iit ti no a' Li led to. ono quart of bran (!y, an I o.io and a hilf gallons of whisky, Jilt without intoxication. lie wanted more, and I refused to supply his wants. The next day .Mr. II., his neighbor, was is:i;i .ilo ig. f.nd saw him with his pants r j'.IcmI up to his knees, barefooteJ, and Mailing a round in some weeds and srrass ii'i Um feet. IL, aked if he had lost r ny thi ig. rso sir,' 'Vhat arc you doing then? I am hunting a snake There ain't any liqu it only whit Dr. Thomas i.as, nr. i he wn'l let me have any unless I a:n ;ii kc bit. s I am hunting one. A PriniLtic IntiJt'iit. Our readers will remember that when the Sv.!iooner V"as!ungton was wrecked, a short time sin.e, near llihvaukee, it was supposed that al! bat two of tho sailors M'ere drowned. Vlien the news reached Milwaukee, the wife of one of the sailors 5;ppo;id Id be lost came to the shore, heir I the heavy tidings which made her a widow, and returned to her poor home in a state bordering on phrenzy. Thelight sn l warmth of this poor woman's life had gone forever. All through tha long hours tr!e sl weeping and rocking to and fro, api presslss: her child to her heart, for it w.-.s iii, until midnight. Then she heard a f?cb!e" step and knock at the door. She csiJ: -Win is there?' 'It is 1 the familiar voice replied. She gave a scream tfjoy, v.:J cd.Yiiited her husband. N ti.ir.g could fxeeed the woman's frantic titiiglit; she thiew herself upon thi floor bn-l wept, oral clung to her husk z:. laughed till the tears cam cg-u.. Sjch a happy reunion was u foretaste of Heaven. l.eve like this cau be repa'd but with a lifetime of devotion. iLf s'jilor, it seems, h.3d left the wreck, anJ, at tho imminent peril of his lifo, reached the shore, and had walked twenty miles crc he reached his home. 31 i licavkcc American. A Tai?. Ultop.t. A correspondent of the Home Journal, in a notice of a wedding he had recently attended, gives an amusing account of the li?comfiture of a btuu, in en attempt to get the uppeili uid of-a ycungirl, whom, from her modest downcast eyes and unpresuming demeanor, he doubtless thought a fair butt for his shafts of wit. D; you kno.v what I was thinking of all tho time during the ceremony? asked Xo sir whitr Why, I .rus blessing my stars that I was not tho bridegroom"'' Ar.d I supp-s the bride was doing the tl;::u;' r joined his fair antagonist. IV.-at is that dog barring at?' asked a fop, whs: Loots wero more polished than his min I. 'Vv'Iiy, because he sees another psppr in yojr boots,' said a bystander. Ilulloi, driver, your wheel 13 running r:u:.J, sang out an urchin to a cart drivrr, who was driving fariousl) through the street the other day. Carty pulled up and looked anxiously, first on one side an' then o;i the ether. You need not look r.cw it is slopped! cooly added the provoking little rascal. Tats a wife. Tom. said Richard Crinsley Sheridan to his wild son Tom. the father cf .Mrs. Morion; take a wife, Tom. and reform. With all my heart, replied Tom innocently, whose wife Ehall 1 take. ArrnASAens. Upon the suhject of c.rcss a no appearances, the N. Y. Times thus remarks; A ccat thr.t ha? the marks of use upon it is a recemmenuation to people of sense, and a hat with loo smooth a nap and too l.'gh a lustre is a derogotary circumstance. The best coats in Broadway are on the Licl.3 of penniless fops, broken down merchants, clerks with pitiful salaries, and men that do not pay up. The heaviest gold chains dangle from tho fobs of gamblers and gentlemen of very limited means, ccstly ornaments on the ladies indicate to eyc3 that are well open to fact cf a silly lover cr a husband cramped for funds. And when a pretty woman goes by in a suit of plain and neat apparel, it is the presumption that she has fair expectations and a husband that can show a balanco in his favor. For women are like Locks too much gilding makes men suspicious that the binding is the most important point. It i3 said that tho reason why man was made cfter everything else, was, because if he had been created first he would have annoyed the Almighty by endles3 sugges tions cf improvement. Y7i;r.T rao:-i the IIecmitage. Four hundred bushels cf wheat from the 'Her mitage' of Gen. Jackson, in Tennessee, criireda. Baltimore on Thursday. By their fruits ye hall know them, as the farmer sai l when he traced half a doz en of hi3 golden pippins to the pocket of a truant school boy. 1 tc liaiU'J xji Hi's Will UU11U9 . r.. ... .. rnostorthe caat.es in the air, is -To-rcor-row,' and Hope lays the foundation. Love is like a cigir the longer it burn3 thtj less it becomes. That is a lie.

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F att if ons DlsmoutO nmntv Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfashionable styl all kinds of JOB FMIWTMG, Eitherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhvnan. Jan. lS5a. CCT Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices Sc Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. 20 acres of jLand for Sale. f IIIE South west quarter of section thirtyj one, in township thirty-four north, of rantje two e ist; also the south east quarter of st'Ctiou one, in township thirty-three north, of ran ;e two east, situated three miles east of Plymouth- This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash, Poplar, NYalnut, Sugar-Maple, &c. For further particulars apply to M Hice, at ndianapo is, or M.ALLEN, at PlvmDuth. Apr. 5, 1SÖ5. atf. eTOA'E and Woo den ware 10 of al! kinds at P iCKARO'S. RJgS White Fis,l ca Fis,1 a U-?g?IZ Plackerei bv the '.C bbl. or kit, m:iv behdat PACKARD'S, j'ine 21 H -f Better Times Coming. I5arnuan's Baby Exhibition 11 no comparison to thefpletulid assortment of Fresli Groceries Now opening by the urnlersiirneJ at his old st;ind. 1 lis room has lately undergone new arrangements ami thorough repairs, nod with his extensive new Stock, and uii'unnlly low prices, he has no fears but what his heretofore liberal customers ami the citizens i M .rshall emmty ceuendlv. will cive hiina call esneci.illv when they aro'so fully convinced that it is to their own interests to uo so. X. lb PACKARD. June 21, 1355. Insurance ztvX Certificate of Authority. State oi Indiana. To expire SI sf of Dccimltr 1S55. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, ndianapolis, July 17, WHEREAS, THE. ETNA NSUR.1NCE Company of Hartford, Conn, has filed in this 17k-e, a sworn statement of its condition, on the 1st of July 1S55, the act of its incorporation end amendments, properly certified to, and its writt n instrument, nominating iU A.srents mid authorizing them fully and unreservedly to acknowledge service of processin the event of ui s. NOW, THEREFORE, in pu-suance of the requirements of "Anaet to amend an acf, en titled an act for the incorporation of insurance Compai.ies, defining their powers and prescribing their duties." a proved March 2d, 1S55, havhg presented satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to the requirements and specifications oi'that act, , Hiram E Talbot. Auditor of the State of Indiana, do certify -that Charles II. Reeve, of J'lym uth. as the Acent rf said company, is authorized to transact the bus-iness of Insurance, a the Apent of the raid .Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn, in this State, until the 31st of Decenr.l.pr, to the ex'ent that l.e may be co nmissioued and appoin'ed by the sail Company. In witness whereof, have hereto subscribed my name and caused the si al of my office to be affixed, this 17th thy of July, A. D, 153. II. E. TALBOTT, State Auditor Statement of the Aetni insurance Comp., of Hartford, Conn., July 1, '05, as require I by the laws of tie State of Indiana, relatim to Ageats of 1 J;stirar:c3 Compamrs, iuc.-rp-)racd by auv other S:ate. passed in 13"5 Tue name of the corporation is iEtmInurnnce Couip;wiy, 1 nated atllirtfori ConnecticitTi e capital S:eek i ?0C0,000, and is paid up. Th assets of the Company art-: C ish on hind, and in Pho?n:x bat:k, Srri,G30.25 Cash iu tho hands of Agent, 137,1.'J7,8I S:02.7f?.05 Real estate nnincumbered, lü,C72,ü5 72 mortgr.gj bonds, C &-7 rcent interest, pavable se mi-annuallv, 72,000.00 20 Virg'udi'S are I3o.rds,6 per'cents 20,200,00 5 North Ctroliua do .",000.00 10 J. rs y City water do 10.300.00 3 lapcr cent City of Milwaukee da 5,1."0,00 9 7 p.-r cent iucome , .8,100,00 Sl37,-122:0r D-bts duo the company, secure ! by morig.!gt? 5.200.00 D'.lls Receivable, amply secured payable nt bank, 110,412.12 500 shares Hinford and New Haven Railroad company. C0,000,00 105 do Hartford aud Providence R It, 10 perct. preferred and Guarranteed, 8,920 00 107 Moston nod U'.rcester R B, 10,0.8,00 20 Connecticut Eh er. 1 l,ooo.co 50 Connecticut River Co. 1 25000 10!) Stafford Rank 3 ins paid in 3 000 00 30 E isle Bank Providence II . 1,930 00 S0O Ph:enix Bmk, Hertford, 33.600,03 308 Exchange Bank, do 17. ",51,00 200 Farm, und Me--h, do 25,C)00.00 I.jO Cmnecticut River 3mk 9,750,00 200 H wtford Riuk, 25,400,00 118 State Bank 15.10.400 75 R ink of Hartford County 7.C75.00 100 City B mk 11.000,00 208 Union Bank N Y, 12,200,00 40 Broadway B.iuk do 14,100 00 1 Ü0 Peoples B ink 4 4 00 00 100 Hanover Bank 10 000 00 400 Mechanics Bauk 1 1 900 00 120 Bmk of Amei ic 13,920,00 100 B ink of N rth America, 10.500.00 150 Birk of the Republic 13,750,00 50 Bmk of the Commonwealth 5,000.00 1 00 N. Y. Life Ius. and Trust Co 10 000 00 ; 100 United States Trust Cu. 11.20000 Total, 333,530,23 The amount ofliabil tis due or not due to Bmk or other creditors nothing. .Losses aijustedaml due none. Losses adjusted and not due $32,41 4,37 Lorses unadjusted and in suspense waiting further proof cr contested, 121 111 12 All other claims against thecompany are small for printing &c. Asrents are instructed to take no risk over $10 000,' The amount insured in any city, town or village is not Used, but depend upon the clnracter, material and construction of buildings, tho width of streets, the supply of water and efficiency of the Hre department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings also variei; the intention is to l'mit the loS by any one fire to less than 10 000. The Act of Incorporation is the same as filed in April, 1855. " ... THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Sec. State of Connecticut, Hartford county. J as Hartford; July 5th, 1653. i n ,i i mt. . i Personally appeared Thomas A.Alexander, srtirv of the Aetna InmnnMem-Mn.. v,. and made oatn mal tue loregoing statement by him subsciibetl is true according to his ber knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLER, J. P. August 9, 1355. 2Itl.

MANUFACTURERS AND PF.AI.ERS IN . Chairs, Willow warc,BIaltrasses-&c. West Main Street, Lapoi tc, I lid. June 29, 1S54. 17yl. To Sign ia infers, &c. An as ortment of Japanne-Tins, suit ible forsign painters for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. August 3, 1854. 22yl To the Citizens of Plymouth, Important Announcement ! DR. T. A. LEMON, Would respectfully inform the public th at he has Neurod the agency of l'iofessor Jamt McClintocks Celebrated Family Medicines, and has just received a full supply which he is prepared to furnish wholesale or retail at the Proprietor's prices: Dr. McClintock's fame as run eminent physician needs no comments from me. His medicines are the prescriptions adopted iu his private practice, and as t-ueu are invaluable in all cases where it is inconvenient to call in n physieiau. Their sale has been unprecedented iu the Rastern aud Northern states. They have i fleeted thousands of cures, and no case oi failure isyet recorded. We would call attention at this season, first to DrMcClintorks Pectoral syrnp f. r Bronchitis Consumption, Ihmrsness, Spitting cf Ph ol and Severe Coughs. This great remedy is ueparalelled for success iu the above compl lint it purities the blood of all scrofulous taiilf,it heals ulceration, it destroys tubercles in the lug it regulates the bowels, checks night Ptveat, and strengthens thestouiach; it stimulates the vital powers, and gives vigor to the whole system: it quiets nervous excitement, rt lfives pain in the chest, soothes the cough, promotes expectoration, an 1 at the same time affords a delicate nourishment, it contains noopium in auyform and agrees perfectly with the most delicate patient. Dr McClintocks Cold and Cough Mixture Colds and recent Coush., especially if accompanied by fever or inflammatory excitement, require a remedy different in character from the Pectoral Syrup, which is so valuable in chronic complaint. The Cold and Coogh Mixture is precisely the cure for such recent couidi?,c lds and irritation of the throat aud lung. It is especially valuable for children, no family, in our changeable climate, should be without this eflicient reined v, which, if taken on the first symp

toms of cold, would prevent many an attack of Bronchitis, and c fatal issue in Consumption. N' Lau lauuin or preparation nf Opium, in any shape, in this Syrup, Price, per bottle 5 cent. Dr McCUntocVs Tonic Mixture, for Fever and Ague The greatest specific for this fe irful flisoane ever used, it never fui'.s to break the Chills, and restore the patieut to blooming health. Oue bettle will ollVct a cure, and u second will prevent its return even in cases of the longest standing. It bus effected thousands of cures when nil other remedies hav failed. It contains no arsenic,-mercury or other injurious dr.iL'S, but is purely egetable, and instead of injuring tho constitution it builds up and giver ton ami vigor to the wholvi system. Price $1 l er bottle. J)r MrCiintoclsT onic Alttiraiire Syrup, for the cure ofCutaneos or skin diseases, viz: T'tter, t-cu ivy, silt rheum, boils. Pimples, tch. iiirgworm, Erysipelas. &c. Scrofulous Diseases: Scrofula or King's evil, white swelling, goitre, Tumors, Ulcers, &c. Rheumatic Diseases: Chronic Rheumatism, gout, &c. Mercurial or Syphilitic Diseases of all classes. These diseascsall ari.c from a taint'in the system- requiring an alterative of the Secretions, anil a sieneral purification of the blood. Tor this purpose, the Tonic Alterative syrup will be fouud invaluable. .Prior, pint bottle 81,00. Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Dys pepsia is a common complaint with persons of sedentary habits. The physical sy.tcm becomes weakened by cither wnt of exercise; or want of proper diet suitable to the condition or occupation. Improper food, or too much taken iuto the stomachcannot be digested before rapid chemical changes take place that ir.Hauie mucus me?nhranes,Hm) carrying imperfect bio-;! into the sv-tem. produce the most frightful snfferins. " Head-ache, Giddiness. Nervousness, Sour Stomai h, Heartburn, Flatulency und Costiveness. These are some symptoms of Dyspepsia. The Dyspepsia Elixir, taken in connection with the Vegetable Purgative Pills, incases where there is much caustiveuess, or with the anti-billions Pill?, when the action ol the Liver is irregular, will be fouud the aiost effectual remedy ever employed. Price, in pint bottles SI, 00. Dr McClintocks Remedies for Rheumatism' Xeurulzi'i, t!tc. These excrutiating diseases are radically cured by taking Dr JlvClintock's Rheumatic Mixture in doses of a teaspjonful three times a day. We have seen the worst cases relieved in 24 hours. For external use we have never knswn so powerful and penetrating an application as Dr JLCIintocks Rheumatic Liniment. For swelled limb-, bruises, internal paius. cramp, chilblains.stiffjoints.toothache, and other painful complaints, where we have seen it tried, it acts with magical effects These remedies are sold at 50 cents per bottle. Dr McClintock's Yegetalle P urea tit e Pills for the relief of costivene.", tmd all its painful results, such as Headache.Dizziness, Sick Stomach, Pain?, and all the symptoms enumerated under tho -'Dyspeptic Elixir." In all cases whore purgation is needed, these Pills aie the most safe and mild, but efficient cathartic ever compounded. Price, per box, 25 cents. Dr. McClintock's Antililioui Pills for liver complaints, with symptoms such as yell iwness of tho eyes aud skiu, D'.zzine.-s, Headache, pani in the right side, disordered Stomach or Howcls, deficient action of the Kidneys, etc. These Pills, if taken in the incipient ftapes of Billiousand Yellow, or other Fever", will generally ward off the attack, Price per box, 2"C Dr McClintocks Anodyne Mixture lor producing instant relief from pain. No person need suffer from Tooth ache, Head-ache, Neuralgia or Rheumatic Pains, Cholic, Chilblains, Pleurisy or Stiches in the side.Pain in the Bick Side, L'ims, Rowels, Bladder, or in any part of the bodv,Who will apply fr Dr McClintocks Anodyne 'Mixture. Its e'ffjct is like majric, producing immediate ease and quiet, refreshing sleep, even incase of the most excrutiatiii"" suffering. Every family should be provided with a bottle. Price 50 cents. DrMcClintocksAsthmaandWhoopintr Cough Remedy. These distressing dise ises are speedily and permanently releived by this purely vegetable Medicine. A trial is all that is needed to prove its efficacy. Price, per bottle, 50 cents. Dr McClintock's Diarrhea. Cordial and cholera preventative, a certain cure for Diarrhea, Dysentary .Cholera morbnsand Asiatic Cholera. This prescription has never failed to cure common didrrhaea, and in dyseutary, it is equally successful. In the early stages of Asiatic Choi era, it will be fouud invaluable. For the Cholic of infants aud Cholera Infautum, it is a sovereign remedy, Price; per bottle, 23 aud 50 cents. The above Medicine prepared nnderthe di reclion of Professor JAMES McCLNTOCK. late President ol the Philadelphia college of Medicine, &c..from the purest and freshest materials, are strongly rcccommended to the af. flitted. They may he procured iu Indianapolis, wholesale and retail, ol W. W. Roberts &. co., to whom persons in this State wishing agencies will please direct their orders. Dr. T. A. Lcnion. Agent for Marshall county, 43m6. Meat Market. JT. & Patterson Have erected a Meat Merket on the cotner north of Pershing's Drug store, where they will endeavor to supply the citizens of Plymouth with fresh meats every nwrning, or as often as the demands of their customers may require They will pay tie best market price in cash for Butter, Eggs and Chickens, and vill at all times be ready to pay cash for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. J. & S. P. June 7, 1853. 12 If.

The Old Han Himself Again!

IjVUK several years lavoraMy known . citizens of Plynvuith, and Marshall to the county generally, as a reliable Hoot and Shocinakcr, His again commenced the business on his own look, up stairs over Pershing's Drug store, vhere he is p rep n red to accommodate his old tatrons and others who may favor him ith a all. Sept. P, !S53 25n.C. In tIyii2onth. fIlIE subscriber's would respectfully inform the f ' Ladies and Gentlemen of Plymouth, and its vicinity, that he has constantly on ban 1 a general assortment OF BOpTS &,SHOES Of all kinds, sizes und prices. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go, For Boots and shoes of every kind, To suit the most f istideous mind. - For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at M ick's he docs design To keep what cannot fail to suit ' The latest style of Shoo and Boot. If ladies wish for slippers ueat. To suit the mind ami lit their feet Of (alters of the latest fashion, When dressed to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aught to wear; Then callat Micks, y .u'lllin I them there ( )f evry size aud varied hue. M ide at the east and west ward too. We sdso huve a Buskin Tie, For walkingwhich the fair should buy, rortlie sake ol health and comfort too; Then call and buy oer Buskin Shoe. Now Fanners y(,u jdease to call At M cks his stock will please you all; His ttockis good, and can't be beat. By any house, on any street. A better boot cannot be made. Than those we keep fir Country trade. Our Thick Brodaus are also stout. They'll wear till thty nie all worn out; Rut if you want a Hue Shoe; Then call at Macks he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco, or with Kip; With kinds the best, that will hot rip. oung Misses too, we fou lly irreet Come let us be autify yo ir feet Whh Gaiters, Slippers or Bootee? Witli any kind that you may pbvise. e j.lo haw- l".u- lM)t 8 that creep, A little Shoe that's very cheap: It's pliatde and also nea, Andwill protect their little fi et. Ij'Call at the old stand. Terms Cah. ,r , . JOIINJIcDANXEL. M.iy 1,, ISo.l. 9i Ilea rl..jcnix i nun's Stool J'lows Clf 'ear(1' Sli and Dunn Richmond sttel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, and a great variety of farniin.' implements, for sale at the sign of the Bk' Pad Lock by H. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind., April 5, ic:ö. 3tf. Drugs, Medicines Al U'holcsalc or Retail. if. is. V2:t:."i5n. & co. ABE 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 tothe public z the most reasonable terms, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a long experience in business, they feel a.sured that they can supply the publiewith just the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Select and Concentrated Powders kept on hand of both Vegetable and Minerals. SV US SQQuinine, Sulphur, Opium, Morphine, Sal Soda, Cream Tarter, Gum Camphor, Castile Soan. H Mill. Acid, Tart. Acul, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Epsom Salts. Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, tthitfi aiifl Oils. White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, Red do, Venetian Ked, Span. Brown, 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. Iletrnifshcs. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. Rycstufls Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Coppera?, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Vc. IZocLs and Stationery Blank Books, ks, 17 Memorandums, 3, r&lxJiy Time Books, ier, r..7$ Foolscap Paper, School do Letter Pane Envelopes. Steel P ens. Gutta Percha, f'irrnlar pointed Pens, Writing nk, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Cools an endless variety. Wall Paper and Window Shades of tue most Leautiiui patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sugar, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to 81.00 per lb. Tobacco, all kinds. Cigars, all kinds, "White Fish, Mackersl, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap al) kinds. Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginger, Coffee, Spices, 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 some ofthe wcrksof the Rev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free Bank money taken at par for anr kind of g ods. 'H.H. PERSUING & CO. Die. 19, 1534: 40lf. 1 JVIIcl IjtlTIO W FOR THE CURE OF Asthma aud Consumption. NE V AND VER Y WO ND ERF EL! ! ! Brought home to the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment or Consumption, .isthmaand all diseases ofthe Lungs. Wo refer to Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhaling Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this nev method, Dr. C tas restored manynfilicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physieiau remarks, "It is evident that inhalingconstantly breathing an agreeable, healingvapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole a rial cavities ofthe lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the proc ss of digestion." The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. New York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen Without the least inenrvpni. nnr tl-.o ! heat ofthe body being sufficient to evaporate lucrum. HrKorsale by II. D. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 1835. ;7yl.

DR. J. XV. KEXETT'S

O FFICE ot his residitice three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth, March 22, 1S55. ltf. A. P. HODGES. JOHN PORTER HODGES & PORTER, 'Attorneys at Law, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. Office over II.'B. lline's IIardwa:e Store, WiLL give prouipt attention to the collection o! Claims, a tend to the purchase and fale of red estate, procure Boun ty Land Warrants and Pensions. ITefer to messrs. f. p.james & co., New York. 14 HAWE3 & MCKtLLAP, peap.son &co,, Chjcago. 4 C II K. K, SWIFT & CO., " HUNTINGTON. LEE & Cn., Det. D. A. LAYMAN & CO., Cin. April .26,-1955. Cyl 'fixeWIacts. .txi -3t IT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are Mill exerting themselves to keep up, 'or a ittle ahead of the times, iu this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of -3? & SÖSTS & Ctirrietffcs, We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our work is done by experienced workmen: To those who have heretofore had of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend keeping on hand a constant supply of Tl.. T)Al.,w-.JA.. Ill - I 111" I I I II III1! I'l IIIIL 4.' 1 X L iV"" Cfe FOR SAL F rSi: . . -v At the m mufacturer's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is .especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known to most of our citizens, and have hereto!'oie given general satisfaction. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase such articles as they really need. Give us a call at all events, and let us talk about it, and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, 183 . 17yl. New. Store &New Goods. rjTIIE Subscriber having permanently loX cated in Kfiox, Starke" C unty Indiana, auuounces to the people of Starke ml, adjacent counties, that he has ou hand a full anil well selected Stock cf QÜEEXSWARB, HARDWIRE, Wooefcmearci BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS' ;id uch otlier articles ai are usually kept in a Country Store, at as reasonable price. ns can be had at any point in the West, lie keeps on hand a. good sunply of at low prices. - His terms will be liberal, aud uncurrcnt mt ney t.ikf-n at its leil cash value. No treuble to show gods or give prices, He will be in receipt of new poods almost every month,, aud always keep his stock well replenished. Dou't forget the place St re of . ' CIIAS. S. TIBBITS. June 7, 1L53. lyl I'ittsluir? Stone Coal. 9nnnBushds' lesi iuaiiy pttsburg AJvVV J?tone Coal for sale at he sii-n o the Big Tad Lock by II. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind. Apr, 5, IS.jo. 3tf. Great Bargains. -oso Of Choice Land For Sale, rpwo IMPROVED FARMS, ten J miles Fouth west of Plymouth, iu the Cur Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are now offered for sale at a bargain, they are situate in the very heart of the county. A 24(1 acre tract has 160 acres in a high state 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 is well timbered, and adjoining the improved part. The 210 acre tract has I'M acres well improved, with the usual number of farm buildings, and a younjr orchard. The balance timbered, fcO acres of which is three miles north wet of the improvements, and is heavily timbered. Persons wishing tose-lle in Northern Indiana, will do well to call and see these Farms before making a selection. The county is fast settling with an industrious and thriving population, and the Railroad.-; now being finished to the county scat, affording an outlet for produce and travel, render all the conveniences incident to a comfortable and valuable home complete in most essentials. These farms are richly worth $2. per acre, one half of which we want cash in hnd, and the balance in annual payments, with simple interest. For further particulars, inquire of Win. C. Edwards or G. P. Cherry, at the Hotels in Plymouth, or to Isaac Dreese on the premises. ISAAC DREESE, RUBEN DREESE. June 23, 1833. 15tf. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G ; B. ROBERTS, DU UC GIST, and Rook Seller. in ClaTk's Drick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana. WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Dri?s, Books, and allarlicles anoertninint-trt the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaintances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte,' has given him, to call and and examine his Stock, which be is now receiving. Druggists, 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, 1333. I7yi. WANT to buy groceries, drugs and med, icines, paints and oils, go to II. B. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply or everything in nisline of trade, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices and give the highest market price lor all kinds of grain, pork, butler, eggs, seneca snake root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, 1-535. 8-6t ,

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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. DU. J. E. BItOOKK, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Service to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absent. Office in Houhtou'sElock. J. E.BUOOKE. Dec. 14th, 165 J, 3 I

WILLI AH V. WIDESD, IMPORTER AND WUOLKSAI.i: DEALKR IX . ti l CJLi EARTH EN WARE, 52 COURTLAND STREET, N. YORK. All Sizes ol XZairs Patent Concrete Fire Proof Safes for rale at the sign cf the Big Pad Lock by II. S. KELLOGG. Pert, hd., Apr. 5, IS jj. Ct3, Rooms JFor Resit friWO or three comfortable and convenient I , up stairs rooms over my store, for rent. They are suitable for offices or shops. Enquire of C. i'ALMKll. March 22, 1835. ltf ; 2 sLs npiIE subscriber will still be found at his old stand, endeavi uring to please the public, romises to keep the table well furnished, barn well snppli-d ami will do all in his power to make his guests comfortable, and solicits public patronace. Dec. 18, 1354. 40tf W C Eiavarus. Hardware and Cutlery. To my largely increased stock jiurchased in the east this fall, I am const ntly receiving additi -ns from the eastern markets and manufactories. have now on hand a lar er and cheaper stock tht i can be found elsewhere in tliii vicinity 1 have added many new articles, aswell as incrased t!:oe heretofore kept, A' mongthearticles of which I have kept a full assortment on hand are. building Material-? and House Trimmings, Locks, La'chts. I'ntts. Screws, Nails, I3iads, VTindov Sash, Glass, &c, &c. Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. Cirpenters' and Coopers' Tools A full supply of N. Kelloirg's and other makers just ieceived Cabinet lakers' Goods, Maliocany Veneers and Knobs, till, chest, and cupboard Locks, tablcf aid bed Castors, Glue, kc. Saddlery A sele t ass.rtment of .-.11 kinds. of Saddlers' trimmings. ! Carriage Trimming"s--Gu!ta Percha and Oil ' . t . i I 11 -tva. . .. 1 iioin, enameieu ana t'aieni L;atherana Lace. Also, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes etc. For Millers Anchor Holling Cloth, Leather and Rubber B I s. Saws," Files, Packing Yarn, Block Zincs, &c. For Fanaers All kinds of F.uniinT ufen-ils ' Plows, cast steel, aud cast steel back scythes, I Cradles, Forks, liakes, Spades, Shovel".- ar.d j Hoes. I For Blacksmiths Constantly on innd, a! very lare st ckofShoenbercer Iron, all kinds ot Street, lougluog. ny C.al, and Llackimiths' Tools- all warranted. Also, Tin ITite, Copjter, Pumps and Lend Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale aud re ail at the si.'n of the big pad-lock. II. S. KELLOCi'G. Peru, Nov. 23, '.VI. 4?y I Rhodes' Fever Ali Care. Tnnn .1. 1 r,. 1 1V 3 tOR the prevention and cuff ;f Intermit1 tvUtaud Keinittent Fevers. Fever v A. r;i" Ciiills uid Fevor, D.imb Ague, General Debility, Nilht sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin iu Malaria or Miasma. This ii a natural antidote which will entirely protect any ret.iile.it or traveler even iu tin nioit sickly r swampy localities, from miv Ague or Bil.ious liscasc whatever, or i:v injury from constantly lLhuling Malaria or Miasma. " It will instantly check the A"'ieiti )tvids who have uil"crcl fur oi.y length ol lime, ft om ! one dav to twentv yeaie th it they m ed i never to have another chill, by c uithriing in use according to urecti.ni. lue je-tuuT a once bi jins to recover bis appetite a el -nsth aud c. utilities until a radical cure is e- i r-,!. One vr two bottle will at-swer for rdiii:;ry cases; some may r'.u"re more. Dir c'ions printed in flennan, French and Spanii-h, accom'0'iy each bottle. Price One Dulhr Liberal discount. mnib toth- tia b. J.1MES A. RHÜDEN, I'r jvideuce, R. 1. Evidence r Safely. IKW Yi UK, June 1 1, I 3 3. "I have made a chemical examination i f "Rhodes' Fever aud Ague (Jure,'' or "Antidote to Malaria,'' arid Lave tested it fur Arsenic, Mercury, Qjiliiin-, and S:rycbn'u e, but have not found a particle of t-ith.-r io it, tmr have I found any substance in its coinpo.sitiou that j Wimm prove i niurinus to im- c.n.viiiuli.n. JAMES R GII1LTOX, M. D., Chemis!." K VIDEX CE OF MERIT. LtwMJCRn. Uui m Co., Pa., May t?, "''). Mr. J: A. Rhodes Drar Sir: 'the box of medicine you eat me w is daly receivetl n the 11th of April. I l.ave sold j.b;,t one l-.lt of h, and so far th people vim luv.- ued it are &a-ti.-lied that it has eun-d tliem. It has d rtain'v st pped the Ague in every one who h is ustd it ami six of the cases w.-re of be g .'andim.'. My sister, who has bad it. fortive or si vears back, ceul I never get it stopped, except by Quinine, an 1 that only as lonq as sb would take it, is now, I think, eutire-v turel bv onr remedy. C. It. McGLN'LLY "' CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. T.ike n n ore Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Q'linine, Febrifuge, bttychniue, or Anti-Peri-odics f f any ktn.l. The well known in f.hien cy of these lmxi 'jus poisons proves them to be the offspring either of false medical principles, cr Tincrcenary (,u ichs. The o .ly re:r. uy iu e.xi.-tence that i lxjtb sur?and .ai n.h-ss, is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymouth by II. 11. PERSUINGS, Sc Co., dealer in Drugs medicines Grucere . July 10, ISü.j. " laiy. R. Jl. BROWX r. c. baxteb . BROWN & BAXTER, Dealers in avcs9 MANUFACTURERS OF ' Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppcrirarc, 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 in the habit of paying, and perhaps a little lower than anyother establishment iu this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manufacture our own wares ofthe vei,y bestoi stock, and as we intend making it a permanent businessperhaps lorli'e, our customers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be promptly waited upon, and can have any article in our line manufactured or repaired to order, and on short notice. 0We 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. Kags and most articles of country Produce taken in eichance. Call and see oMay3, 1S55. " fjr

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IN THE HARKET AGAIN! THE undersigned having returned to Plymouth and commenced business, solicits a share xN. ofthe public patronage iu the trade

! ! riMt-ii' - fr fTAIt f . c lLWKinri, aiuii.3, A.c. lie has now on hand a variety of Cooliing, Parlor mid Uox Slovcs; Also a la reo assortment ol Tinware aixil i5lo- I'ipe. pxllepairing done on the shortest notice. He will be found ot the stand heretofore occupied by Da niel M'Donal l, ciit door south cf the Crick Store. C. S. CLEAVE LAND, 'lymouth, prilit:, l Ctf. EVz ROOKS " JUST RECEIVED. O ;r world, Couo Cut Comer?, Star Paper?, ew York Xakr-1, The Watchman, Pell Smith Abroad, SI a re of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Ceo.'raphv uf ike i'c.i, Life of 11:11 Poole, " flraco Lee, Sunnner Lands, Su;-a!i. Kansas and Nebra-k.i, Wolfert's Koo!, Parish Side, Our Paris!;. A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sam Horton, r.t IiO CERTS'. July pj. r.;:,5. ITyl. or 1 LI. bold tlioir ir:;:i! ir f y l.i.st ; it!;r.;av in J i v. e-di t:;i;i-r. Novfttiber, J ü.UHry, Mir h. a: d M-:y ol" the ear comiiienciiiir in J-.lv, J S. I). TAIIOIJ, IVeit. AtteTnos. K. IIofc;ino. Ciuk. June?, lsoo. i:f. City I3n?' felorc. ll'ii;?! " Furfi'Cir. beep ron. stantly on ha-id, asplen.iid ass r'.ment of p-urc Drius .V Chemie a !, i:iiii:-. Out. V;-n;i:d.es. A e. Ai.vo, :.)! .assort n.ent of Tovsand ?" . - -i . , i v- ... raiif y no ,c.sf a' it e i i:y j;riii.r tcre, r :.e tk o Westol.the Lnporte Hotel. Laporte, liA 11 y "-'-'' ii). U.VUJ.'J.'..MII.J!I. .. I :ß QeP?- :--Vl.3 pi 11 SADDLER., ! ! Tij 1 t . . i ....... . . . . ,c t j . .Q I J I? PLVMOL'Tll. INDIANA. x WW F. rj Tr r rr a 7 i f w f J fw Sv'- v. q 5 5 w C ' T- jr-J if r - FI.N'"J;:j;':: - --- - ... , ..... u .1 w 1. splendid a --or tu ei.t of the Eer brought to i Lis mark 0:, l.e tuvitcs l.;s .!! customers and the pulüc g i.t rally to -ive Lm a call at the oil stand in ti e nort: Husk's new 1 uihli;:g. Hi-; stock of L-.it of Itl! and If infer C'o;hitr9 Is Extensive ami Coiii;!f to. Winter Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts. Cellar rKaLs. I,0,!"' "---. rt.-aKr, 'VP1'1. la-f? am 1:1 fact cvtr t l.ti.ir in tr.e s.:il,i l!,ne üf tr8l!c tcotl.cr with Vankte No-t.-v... i . . . l . . . , t ii iwtu, jeucii), ut. if. lie Hi t;0 ed to sell cheaper than- r.ny other est ment wctto! Ne'.v Yolk C.tv U s r:o ftivnisliina .a mos, Clo'hs, Cnrsimcrc'-i, Satin'!:-, a:.d ;11 othtr kinds of Wi ,1, r (Jor.Js, r-r n't b. I eat in any portiou of Xor:!.er:i In lian . and h. -.arietv ot 'i'rt.M:i:ng.s for Tailors rn-' c',1 et.- na'nn.'up clothing, will 1 e fouud mure txteiime th;-na any other house iu th's plj.ee. Djii't io soi::evlicre the ami get c!. cited befoie yoiealiat the I'. ople's eheap clothing store, where you are pure to ttt tl e wotth .f our money, ina leave the propra t r of tho establishment, with the wem:.; thanks b,r ycur patronage. F.R. Oct. it), IS31. 3 It i". Got a Potatoc Clock! Ä & & 0 r" h-.trM-" : v 1--- rr-i . Thi! is, ct-iip-at-cklit-o'c'cflircEdfcKtd ll.c IIADjustrcturned from the east with a new block of DRUGS & MEDICINES, Carefully selected, packed, shipped, received opened and put up lor use, under hi own immediate supervision, and care, and which from persona! examination, hecan pronounce PURE & UNADULTERATED. Reing a practicing Phuician, Dr, L. can speak advisedly os to the articles l.e offers, and can assure you that his are no spurious imitations,, sot vp at home, but are m ii.rir Prportto be, and what l.e offers thtiu for. nuuts, Oils, Dvcs. Brushes, Vanihli, Liqtior.S Gums and allthe ntticlcsusually kept in Drug Stores. Also a few G-roc erics Orsupcnorqualiliesfor familv u.c,oi to tupply a smallcouniry trade. U GA U S. T E A S, C O FFIZ 7J, spices, srnups, Frsut PICKLES A- CONDIMENTS OF ALL KINDS, Preserved fruits, Candies, Nutr, A.c, all of a superiorquality and ilavor. Fancy Goods, ForMen, Women, Uoys, tlirls, Rabies, loafers, lopsand dead heads, from the Lncsl j crfuircs down to a three cent c igar; and a clean pipe. Andtakea seat, and look around. You'll find something you want, end if we have not mentioned it, just look around atour patent HrUictury, Notnostrums, but genuine articles, made Iy theintcntorandasgood as hecan maketlcm. See our Wooden Ware and flaskets, Cheese Screens, and al! thai fort of thing. "Sure as you're lorn," we will fell as cheap as any man can and live, and if you II drop in and tell us what vou want in ourlin, you can have it at low figure?, ai:d au article that willdo you food. BR. XiEalOS, Thankfulfor pastpalronage and confidence, still continues las practice, andean at all limes be founl at the store, or his residence, when urt absent on butinci:. Oct. t, I i'j'S. ;ii if

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