Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 November 1855 — Page 4

Mike Fink and the Sell. The story of Mike Finck and the bull would make a cynic laugh. Mike took a notion to go in a swimming, and he had just got hid clothes off when he saw Deacon Smith's bull making at him. The bull was a vicious animal, and had come near killing two or thrco persons; consequently Mike fell rather jubus. lie did not want to call for help, for he was na kedt and the nearest place from whence

assistance could arrive was the meeting house, which was at the time filled with worshippers, amono whom was the 'gal Mike was paying hi3 devours to. So he ilodged the bull as the animal came at him and managed to catch him by the tail. He was dragged around till nearly dead, and when he thought he could hold on no longer he made up his mwid he bad better 'holler, And now wc will let him tell his own story. So, looking tho matter in all its bearings, I cum to the conclusion that I'd better let some one know whar I was. fco 1 gin to jell louder than a locomotive whistle, and it warn.t long before I 6eed the Deacon's two dogs a comin down like as if they were seein which could pet there first. I knowd who they were . arter; they'd jine the bull ogin mo I was sarlin, for they were orful wenomous and had a spite agin me. So, says I, old brin dle- as ridin' is os chean as walkin' on this route, if you've no objections I'll iust lako a deck passage on that ar' back o'youm. So I wasn't very long getting astride of him. TVn, if you'd bin thar, you'd hare sworn there weru't uoihin hu man in that nr mix, the sile flew so or fully as the critter and I rolled around the iiclJ. one dog on one Eide and one on the other, tryin' to clinch my feet I prayed end cursed ana cursed and prayed until I couldn't tell which I did last, and neither wanr't of no use, they were so orfully mixed up. Well, I reckon I rid about half an hour this way, when old brindle thought it wer timo to stop to take in a supply of wind and cool oil t little. So when we got round to a tree that stood thar he naturally halted. So scz I, old boy, you'll lose one passenger sartiu. So I just clum up a branch, kalkalatin to roost there till 1 starved afore I'd be rid around that ar' way any longer. I was makin' tracks for the tree when I heard suthiu' makin' an orful buzz In overhead. I kinder looked tip, and if there's no use a swearin' :but it was the biggest hornet's nest ever bilt. You'll gin in now, 1 reckon Mike, for there's no help for you. But an idee struck me then that I stood a heap better xidin' the bull than whar I was. Sez I, old fellow, if you'll hold on, I'll ride to the'ncxl station anvhow, let that be whar it will. So I jist dropped aboard him agin, and looked aloft to see what I had gained by changin' quarters; and gentlemen, I'm a liar if thar warn't nigh a half a bushel of the stingin varments ready to pitch into me when the word 'go' was gin. Well, I reckon they got it, for nil hands started for our company. Some on Vm hit the dogs, about a quart hit me, and the rest charged on brindle. This time the dogs led off fust, dead bent for the old deacon's, and as soon as old brindle and I could get under way we followed; and as I was only a deck passenger, and had nothin' to do with steerin tho craft, I sware, if I had, I shouldn't have run that channel anyhow. But, tls I said before, the dog3 took the lead and brindle and I next, and the hornets drekly arler the dogs yellin brindlo bellerin and the hornets buzzin' and'stingin. Well, we had got about two hundred yards from the house, and tho deacon heard U3 and comn out. I seed him hold up his hand and turn white. I'reckon he was prayin then, for he did not expect to be called for so soon; and it warn't long, neither, afore tho whole congregation men, women and children cum out, and then all hands went to yellin.' None of them had tho first notion that brindle and I belonged to tho world. I list turned my head and oassed the whole congregation. I see the run would be up soon, for brindle couldn't turn an inch from a fence that stood dead ahead. Well, we reached that fence, and I went nshoro over the old critter's head, landing on the other side, and lay thar stunned. It warn't long afore somo of 'em that was not scarf d cum running to see what I war, for all hands kalkilated that the bull and I belonged together. But when brindle walked off bv himself hev seed how it war, and one of 'em sai dCMike Finck has got the worst of a scrimagc for once in his life. Gentlemen, from that day I dropped the courlin biziness, and never spoke to a gal since, and when my hunt is up on this yearth there won't be any Fincks, and its all owin' to Deacon Smith's bull. Finale to a Couutship. 'Flora ah, dearest Flon I am come to ho! you can decide my fato I am come Flora' I see you, Malcolm, perfectly. You ar? come, you tell me; interesting intelligence, certainly.' Oh, Flora, I am como to to Offer your hauu and heart?' Yes.' Well, do jt like a man, :f you can, and ml like a monkey.' 'Flague take your self possession, said I suddenly starting from my knee, upon which I had fallen, in an attitude that might have won the approral of Madam de Malard Fraser, 'you make me ashamed of myself.' rroceed sir. You like brevity, it would seem.' Yes.' Will you give me a kiss? You may take it.' I took tho proffered kiss. 2ow this is going to work rationally," said Flora; 'when a thing is to be said, why may it not be said instead of stuttering and stammering two hours about itl Oh how cordially I do hate all ncsairc. exclaimed the merry maiden, clapping ber hands energetically. -Well, then,' said I, 'humbug apart, what day shall we fix for our marriagoV A coxcomb, talking of the transmigration of soul)), said, 'in the time of Moses, I have'no doubt 1 was the golden calf.' Very likely.' said a lauy, 'time has robboJ yoa uf nothing but th' Sliding.'

JjUgmotttD üauncr Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of JOB Eitherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, nnd the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhman. Jan. 1S55. CCr-ßlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office; at, prices lusuit mc uinco. Fall & Winter Stock. 3, J.McDANNEListCR ftJss. now receiving aud opening his Fall nnd Winter Stock of JBoots and Sliocs, TO which-the especial attention of his old customers and the public generally are invited. His dealings with the citizens of .Plymouth and Marshall county have been of that character, that justifies hira in using his best cnleavors to give them general satisfaction and the worth of their money. Call and see if you can't find everything in ILe Boot $ Shoe line. He still continues to manufacture to order, all kinds of work in his line. All kinds of tradeable produce taken in exchange for work. Call at the old stand, west side of Michigan street, next building north of the old Plymouth Hotel. Oct. 11th, 1S3". "Otr. BOOKS, BOOKS. Arlizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D.dd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, Crotchet Work, Dwight's Mythology, Spencer's EgypL Wooutall s Junius. Fur sale at ROBERTS. 17yl July 12, 1C..3. Meat Market. F. fc S. Patterson Have erected a Meat Merket on the corner north of Pershing's Dru.tr store, where they will endeavor to supply the citizens of Plymouth with fresh meats every morning, or as often as the demands of their customers may require. They will pay the best market price in eath for Butter, Eggs and Chickens, and ill at all times be ready to pay cash for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. J. & S. P. June 7, 1S55. 12tf. ATTORNEY i f ounrcllor at Irland Real Estate ' Agent, LA PORTE, 1XDIAXA. Will attend to the collection of Taxes, buying, selling, and renting of real estate, examination oi Titles, &c. 4!yl Hurrah for the Farmers! KOBEUT UUSX Is now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well supplied Uith Groceries of all kinds, and offers them for rale as cheap as they can Le afforded elsewhere in the to. He alio has Flour, Pork and Dac.on. which he offeis at very low figures. The farmers and other citir.cns of Marshall county have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to him, and he hopes to merit a continuance. June 23, 1505. lStr. Fresh Arrival. I Have noBarnum's Babies to exhibit, nor have I any wonderful animal? from Canada, bull have just received and now offer for sale at the lowest market prces, one cf the most extensive nnd lest selected shocks of GROCERIES Ever opened in the town of Plymouth; and my old customers and the citizen generally are respectfully invited to c Jill and supply themselves. The Fanners are respectfully inviied to give me a call with their Rutter, Eggs and Lard, an! they shall have the highest market prices for them. K. RUSK. Sept. 20, 1335. 2tf. T. D. LEMON. II. W. LEMON. FAIWIEU'S AGENCY, Fruit 4V Seed Store. LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Oftcc, Laporfc, Indiana. ALL kinds of Seeds Fanning Implements Fruit and Ornamental Tires, Il-mse Plauts f irni.hcd on the most favorable terms. fjSubcriptioiis received for nil Agiicultnral P:;n..r lmlt'iislicd in the United States. All let ters addressed to 11s, in regard to our line of business, will receive prompt attention. July CG. l8-5. I3yt Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others just ree'd and for sale at I7yl. ItOBEUTS. AT THE BRICK STORE, 0,lliloulb pj.ink R(iml Money, for which will he given in exchange. Gool ut the very lowest cah prices. N. II. OGI.ESDEE & CoMay 31, 1C.V II'. Just Receiving A general assortment of Atid for sale at reduced prices by BUOWN & BAXTER. August CO, 163 . :X20 acres oi Land lor Sale. r riilE South west quarter of section thirtyI one, in township thirty-four north, of range two east; also the south east quarter of section one, in township thirty-three north, of mnge to east, situated three miles east of i'lymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash, Poplar, Walnut, Sugar-Maple, &c. For further particulars apply to M TTice, at ndianapo'is, or "M.ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr. 5,1S.'5. 3tf. City Drug Store. Jilson A Til fir CIC, keep con stanlly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Drugs & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. AI00, a good assortment of Toys and Vnnrxr rinrwK- ;i tl.P Cilv Dm I Rf nTP. DOP don West of the Lapor'cIIoUl.Laportt, nd 11 y

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MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Chairs, Willow ware, Maltrasscs, &c. West Mair. Street, JLaportc, I ad. June 29, 1851. ttyl. To Sinn Painters, Ac. An as -ort-ment of Japanne-Tins, suitable forriirn painters for sale by G. 13. ROM HUTS. Augusts, I8.il. 22yl

J OILY J1GJ1IJV. JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what 1 have seen, if von will call at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods narked J. & II. J-?'e. "ch nf!lll So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry Slid it just meant him. Hell let him sell them; must try to make a livelihood by strict attention to the market and garden, butH. says that he will buy some Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and stich little things for me, so that may get along if I remain faithful to the market. ( will do that- My brother in Canada presented me wih a rare bird of unexampled dimens:ons. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, languague cannot come to time. He has a strone tendency to rm to legs; he is shairsry, eye like a hen, disposition courageous, tail like the but end of a feathered duster, and his voice like a rhinoceros with the whoopingcough; but call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other birds, but how they ever got my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched oil on a side track and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, I cable him to the woou-ho ise in the garden. Rut this voracious animal iseting me out of house ami home, and with the means of the market only, I see that one of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. have missed some of my wood, 'pigs, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating his toes. observed himlooking strongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks and see this monster. Oh. this feathered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him a present of an elephant, and will not allow him to sell, give away or kill, but he must keep the same and be devoured. This revengeful brother, for some unknown injury that 1 have done him, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed, or sold tor a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall und, several other corner?, all in the same night stopping at till. Tie last thing that distinctly recollect, was trying o pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-0 change, but 1 did not get it. I supposed the city hall to le an opposition r tcamboat. u the morning I found myself in bed with my clothes on, my boots under my pillow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush fo ind it in the ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system so much, that 1 think I shall take to the use of milk in the future. What would be the effect of brandy and water without any water in it, but with a little lemon? Aug. 9, 1S3.". 21 If FUIäJLjL posteip: TFIIE undersigned have made the necessary B additions and improvements to the FIjYJIOUTII FOlTil)R, To insure its continuation in full blast. They have secured their new patterns frm Or-" Ohio, and will no'.v keep on hand and for sale Ihe '- Tt buckeye plow. To which the attention of farmers is respecti'ully invited. They arc put up on honest old line principles no new fände'! i.lans to evade &ood timber, good metal, and good honest m orkmanship. Ho are also prepared to furnish castings of various patterns on short notice, and will endeavor to keep up with the times, and the demands ofthoe whose business engagements require them to call on us. We work upon the principle "live and let live," and will take for our labor nnd manuctures, the products of the farm, the shop and the store when we can use them. It U upon this liberal prin. ciple that we hope to secure a reciprocity of trade withour citizens. fJive us a call, and be convinced that we fulfill, to the letter, what wc promise. We have erected a Lathe attached to the engine, upon which we are prepared to do all kinds of iron turning. O" Old metal boueht at the highest market price. MITCH LL I. & WILCOX. Aug. 0,1825. 21tf. Hurd's oIlcit floss FOR BEAUTIFYING lc HAIR. T HIIS preparation is highly perfumed. It gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, v,-hich cannot be obtained from any other article. Ii effectually cleanses the scalp from tland ruff and scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling off or turning grey, and inspires it with new life and vigor. Ilurd's Golden Gloss i3 put up in large bottles, and sold at the low price of tventy-Jice cents, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world. O. K. Titirr, Wholesale ag't,Trcmont House Detroit, Mich., and H. B. 'crsiiing, Plymouth nd. SeptCO, 1C55. 2ryl IH RI S COtC4H BALSAM. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. It has been successful in arresting disease in a multitude of cases, in which without this invaluable medicine, the sufferer would hr.vc become a victim of that fell 'destroyer. Consumption. Try it la lies, already the incipient growth of this disease, is discernable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will brin you into a nremat tire and early crave. TRY 7T, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. 0. K. TRIPP, Wholesale As;ent, Tremont (louse, Detroit. II. U. PEIISIING, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1353. " 27yl. HURD'S HAIR RESTOR ER. Producing Hair on IIa Id Heads. r I "MIlS preparation has never failed to proI duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed expressly lor tliegrowtn of the hair, whereas. neaTly all articles advertised for this purpose. are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Ilurd's Hair Kestorer. rora superior article for the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Ilurd's fair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Golden Gloss 25 cents, by dealers generally. CiiEMrc.iL MAM'FACTrfti.xa Co., Proprietors. 20 J Broadway, New York. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont House, Detroit. Sept; 20, 1835. 27yl. A Mine Discovered! ALL who wish to get a first rate article of LIME, will find it at E 2 wards' Kiln, on the east bank of Maxinkulvee Lake, in Union Township, Marshall county; where it may be had in larje or small rjuantities at reasonable rates E UWAUDS & Co. June 2S, l!Ji3. I5tf,

The Old Man Himself Again!

1? I7V)R several years favorably known to the ; Citizen of Plymouth, and Marshall county generali v, as a reliable Hoot and Shoemaker, His again commenced the business on his own hook," tip stairs over Pershing's Drug store. A'here he is prepared to accommodate his old ritrons and others who mav favor him with a r ail. Sept. C, 183 2"mG. In Plymouth, gg 'IMIE subscriber,-?! would respectfully inform the F&J Ladies and Gentlemen of Plymouth, vi and its vicinity, that he has constantly on hand a general assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds, sizes and prices. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go, for Hoots and rlioeft ot every kino, Tt suit the most fastideons mind. For those who bow at Fashion's fhrinc, Please call at Mack's he does design To keep what cannot fail to mit The latest styl of Shoo and Hoot. It ladies wisli for slippers neat. To suit the mind and lit their fect Of CJaiters of the latest fashion, When dressed to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoe?, or anght to wear; Then call at Macks. y n'll iiud them there Of evry size and varied hue, M ide at the cast nnd westward too. We also have a llii.kin Tie, For walking which the fair mould buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; Then rail and buy cur Buskin Shoe. Now Farmers you will please to call AtM'ick.e his slock will please you all; His stoekis good, and can't bo beat. By any house, 011 any street. A belter boot cannot be made, Than those we keep for Country trade. i Oar Thick Brogans are also stout. They'll wear till thry e all worn out; Butifyoii want a fine? Shoe; Then call at M icks he'll furnish you With Ci'f. Morocco, or with Kip; Wi:h kinds the best, that will not rip. Young Misses too, we fondly greet Come let us beautify vo ir feet, Willi Gaiiers, Shippers or Bootees With any kind that you may pleac. We also have for babes that creep, A little Shoo that's very cheap; " It's pliable and als) neat, And will protect their little feet. 3j-CaIl at the old stand. Terms Gash. i JOIINMeDANXEL. May 17, IS.".?. 91. Ilea i'd,ScuixiVD ti mi's Steel Plows t fhf Beard, Senix and Dunn's Richmond lAJU Steel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, and a irreat variety of farming implements, for sale at theign of the Bi Pad Lock bv H. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind., April 5, 1C.V5. Htf. Drugs, Medicines AND At Wholesale or Retail. 11. ii. Pi Jismfi & co. ABE Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, n large and splendid assortmentof Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Books.Stationery and Groceries, which they offer tothe public on the most reasonable terms, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a Ion- experience in business, they feel assured t hat they can supply the public with just the Articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Select ami Concentrated Powders kept on hand of both Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Castile Soap, Sulf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Opium. Cream Tarter, Lnmstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubaib, Nutmeirs, Ippecac, Epsom Salts. I9 a nits and Oils. U hue Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, KeU do, Venetian Red. Snan. Brown. Black Co. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil. Chrome Green Fire proof paint. Linseed Oil, elIow, trench Yellow, Tanner's dj, Whale Oil, Spls. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. Tt wishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do Furniture do. Shellac do. IJtcstnfis. F.xt. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, -c. Hooks tntl Stationery. Blank Books, V7yTf Memorandums, School do, ÄTime Books. Letter Paper, Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Sleel 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 Stitrar, Coflee Sugar, Loaf Suar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Gincrer, Coffee, Spices, ... Tea, all kinds from SO 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 I nstitntc, kept constantly on hand, and for sale, alo some of the works of the Rev. Emanyel bwedenuorg. free liank money taken at par for any kind of g-.od.. U.U. PERSUING & CO. Die. 1!?, 1631.- 40tf. FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NEW AND VER Y WONDERFELU! Brought home to the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. Curtis' Hygeana, or Inha'.ing Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method, Dr. C has restored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole rial cavities of the 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 j sale at all the Druggists' throughout the coun try. Jeic York Dutchman, Jan. I I. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate : the.lluid. U"For sale by IL li. PERSUING, Plymouth. May M'i'j. 7yl.

DR. J. W. BEIVjVKTT'S OFFICE nt his residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth, March 22, 1835. Uf.'

A. P. HODGES. JOHN rORTEK EIOIES & PORTER, Attorneys at Law, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indinnn. Office ovrr H. B. Mine's Hardware Store, WiLL give prompt attention to the co!lecfnm of Claims, a tend to the purchase and ale of rel estate, procure BuuuI ly Land Warrants and Pensions. Ifeferto MESSRS. F. P.JAMES CC CO., INeW lOrK. II I HA WES & MCKILLAP, pea rsox cc co,, Chicago. K. K, SWIFT & CO., ' HUNTINGTON, LEE & CO., Döt. D. A. LAYMAN & CO., Cin. II I April CC, 103. Hyl FIXED FACTS. tu.. . FT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are X .'till exerting themselves to keep up, "or a I ittle ahead of the times, in this ai,'e ot proression, in the manufacture and repair of Sz2.f Carriages. We manufacture to order, and of the best ma terial, and our work is done by experienced ; workmen. Jo 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 fixeil fact that we now have and intend keeping on hand a constant supply of FOR RA P fii233S At the manufacturer's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows arc known to most of cur citizens, and have hereto.'o.c given general satisfactio 1. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase such crlicles as they really need. Cive 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 doneELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, l?5"n 17yl. New Store & New Goods. rWIJF. Subscriber bavin? permanently loJ, tated in Knox, Starke G mutv Indiana, announces to the people of Starke Mid ad jaceut counties, that he has on hand a full l nil well selected Stock of 5 QÜEESSWÄRE, HARDWARE, Woodcnsvftre, BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODSa,,d fiich über sirti les at are hsuidly krpt in a Cmntry Sicn, at as n-nsonnble prices as ran be nasi at any point 111 thu West. He kcrps on hand i ti')od s:iiplv d " at low jiit .'?. His tinns will bt? liberal, .ind uncurrent mtney taken at its 1 c I cnh value. No tn uble to diow j:o ds or pivc pricrs, He will bo in receipt nf new sihhIs almost every month, nnd always kerp bis stock well replenished. Dou't forget the pbu Storp of CIIAS. S.TIIJPITS. June 7, 1C55. J y 1 Iittdhtii- Stone Coal. OA.nnsW. best quality Piths ur mi r w cione exiai lor sale atttic sisrn o the Uig Pad Lock by II. S. KELLUCC. Peru, Ind. Apr, 5, IS-Ij. 3tl". Great Bargains. 486 .ODFL Of Choice Lmul For Sale. rpV0 IMPROVED FARMS, ten f miles youth west of Plymouth, in the Put Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are now offered for sale at a bargain, they are situate in the very heart of the county. A 24r; sere tract has 10!) acres in a hi-h state of cultivation, with good and lasting stock water, a pood bearing orchard cf selected fruit. Also n frame Dwelling House, and other out buildings. The balauce f this tract i weil timbered, and adjoining the improved part. Persons wishing toseitle 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 popIllation, and the Railroads now being finished to the county seat, affording an outlet for produce and travel, render all the conveniences incident to a comfortable nnd valuable home complete in most essentials. These farms are richly worth S2" per acre, one half of which we want cash in hnd, and the balance in annual payments, with simple interest. For further particulars, inquire oi U'm. C. Edwards or G. P. Cherry, at the Hotels in Plymouth, or to Isaac Drecse on the premises. ISAAC DRELSE, HUBEN DltEESE. June 23, 1S53. 15tf. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G; B. ROBERTS, DUUCGIST, and Poos Sem.kr, in Clark's Drick Illock, opposite the pub. square LaPorte.fndiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Dras, Rooks, and all articles appertaining lo the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and having Goods lo fill the same he docs 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 he is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell agnin, lie cordially invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, lie flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. G. R. RODERTS. Laporle, July 12. 1805. 17yt. WANT to buy groceries, drugs and med. icincs, paints and oils, go to IL D. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply of everything in h's line of trade, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices and give the highest market price lor all kinds of grain, pork, butter, eggs, rencca snake root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, ldi.i. 8-Ct Rest assortment iu town, from 1 shillings to S i 00 per pound, luw rcceivins and otreriu at PACKARD'S.

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TU. J. i;. ISltOOIMi. h .in. porma ncntly located in Piyniutb, lenders hi? professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absent. Office in Houhtou'is Block. J. E.Bi.'OOKß. Dec. 14th, 1851, rA I IMPORTER AXD WHOLESALE DEALER IN EARTHENWARE, 52 COURTLAND STREET, N. YORK. All Sizes of Kali's i'nirnt C011crete Fire TroofSaTcs for sale at th sk-n of AI - Tt- II - ' T 1. I... II O I I.'T T (t ' n me ins I uu i.uuiv ijj 11. o. niiiji.uiniPer., nd., Apr. 5, 1S.V3. 4 Jtlooms For Rent. rfWO or tliTee comfortable and convenient JL up stairs rooms over my fdore, for rent. They are suitable for offices or shop?. Knquire of C. 'ALM Kit. March 22, 1S:5. Uf rgIIE subscriber will still be found at his old stand, endeavouring to please the public, promises to keep the table well famished, barn well supplied and will do all in his power to make his guests comfortable, and solicits public patronage. Dec. 18, 13.V1. 40tf Y C Edwards. Hardware and Cutlery. To rny largely increased stock purcled in the cast this fall, 1 am const nlly receivin : additi -ns from the eastern markets and manufactories. have now on hand a larger and chenprr stock tha i can be found elsewhere intliis vicinity have adi'ed many new articles, aswell as incrased tWe heretofore kept, A' monq the articles of which I have kept a full assortment on hand arc. building Materials nnd House Trimmings, Locks, I.a'ches, Mult'?, Screws, Nails, Dials, Vindov Sash, Ci.;ss, Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. C-.rpeT.ters and Coopers' Tools .1 full supply of N. Kello.'g's and other makers just icceived Cabinet Makers' floods. Mahogany Veneers and Kno!s, till, chest, and cupboard Locks, table and bed Castors, (Jr.te, xe. Saddlery Asele.t asö- rtiucnt of ell kinds, ! of Saddlers' trimmings. j tflrnage irimmiiu's-"uu;ia i'ercna nna Cloth, enameled and Patent Lentheraud Lace. Also, II ib.:, Shafts, Felloes, etc. For Millers Anchor lloltin? Cloth's, Leather and Rubber U 1 s. Savs,FUos, I'ucklnr Yarn.IJlock Zincs, &c. For Farmers All kinds of Farming ufen -ils Flows, cast steel, and cast steel l ack scythes, Cradles, Forks, Hakes, Spades, Shovel." and Hoes. For Blicksmiths Constantly on haul, a very large st ck ofShoenbergcr ron, all kinds ofStreet, Yo-ighiovny Cal, and Dlacksiniths TooIs--all warranted. Also, Tin Fl te, Copper, Tumps and Lead Fipe. All veiy cheap, ar wholesale and retail at the si.'ii of the bis pad-lock. II. S. KF.LLOfiG. KJyl Peru, Nov. 25, V.l. Rhodes' FeverAai Hxdz Cure. X7V3R the pr vention t nt a 11I Ilemittei on ana cure t inTermitnt Fevers. Fever A-M Cuills rlid Fe Vr, Düiib A'Uc. G-'lieral l)ji)ility, Ni-ht swraTs. and all lb r tonus d disease which IiiiVe u common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This ii a natural antidote which will entireI ' pfde-ct any re-Mde.it nr trav -r een in ihv most Mil;iyr Fwaiupy kicuiIk-s, trm any Airue or Dil.ious disease whatever, or unv injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Mia ma. It will intartty rbeeU the Agne In !i ?tn;;f; who have MiilVred f r r.i-y length .f tiüie, fioi-i one diiy tu twenty ye;ii!i. so lint they need never to h.iw au'ii'ier chill, bv contiii'iing in use according to in cc.ions. 1 lie putient a: once beding tu recover his appetite and s?i rn;l!i and Con'inueS until a raiiic.il ci.fe i effected. One i r two bottles wilf al-Mvi r f.-r i .! i t arr easit some tuny lecu re ui-Te. Dii c;i mi.n printed in German, Frei. h and Saai-Ii, acCKinjaMy t-üt-h bt!j". Price One I.1 .r Lihual (iisooui:U in.-ide tt!ie tsa ir. J.l.MES A. ni!()lESf rridcr.icR.I. Kvhlcsicc or !SafcJy. IN'r.'.v Ye UK, June II, l'i't. "Ihne nado a Hc-mical e.vamiiMtinn 'Rhodt.'!," Fevei aiid Ague Cure.' r "Antidote to Malaria' und have les-tcd it for Ar.- nie, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but h;i; n l found a patticle of eii'n r in if, imr have I fouiivlany K ibstanec i:i its comj-ONiti" u that wuuld prove iiijui ion.; to the rontitiitioii. JAMES It CiHILTON, M. D., Cheiiii:." r.VIDEN'CK OF MERIT. ' Lkwi eurü. Uuiipii Co., I'ii., May '2. Mr. J A. Rhodes Dear Sir: 'ihe box of medicine you seat me w is duly received on the 1 1 lb ot April. I l ave sold nboiit one half of it, and so far the people who haVJ ilcd it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has certain'' ft' J'f ed the Aguo ill every one who has Maiiiliii' t .. it and six cd the t a.-e.i Were ol lo' g My fistcr, who has hail it for live or MX ears buck, ceul 1 never ret it Mopped, except by Quinine, ari l that only as long lis hhe would take it, is now, I think, entire'v cured by oi;r remedy. U. U. MtGlNLCV"' CAUTION TO AtJUE SUFFERERS. T.ike n ii:0re Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Quinine, Febrifuges, St'ychnine, er Anti-Pcri-odies I" any kind. The well known incflk-ieu cy of the: e noxious poisons proves them to be the otlVpiing either of false medical principles, or of mercenary o,uick. The o:dy remedy iu exi.-tence that i both mreand ihi mies, is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale iu Plymouth by II. 11. PERSUING, tfc Co., deader in Drugs uicdiciucj Groeer'ei. July 10, 1S.33. ISly. R. Jl. BS0WN R. C. B.UTLIt BROWN & BAXTER, J&ctilcrs in Stores,

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MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper ware, 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 any other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manufacture our own wares of the very best of stock, and as we intend making it a permanent businessperhaps lor 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, and can have any article in our line inanu'actured or repaired to order, and on short notice. JLTWc shall adopt as an invariable rule No disappointment when work is promised. Shop two doors north of the brick store at the sign of "Tin Shop" .ncrosiithc side wilk. Kajjs and mol articles of couulty produce taken in exchange, t'jll and sc us May 3, 1?. ' 7tf.

IN THE MARKET AGAIN!

TIIF. undersigned having ieturrcd to Plym outh snd commenced Lupines?, solicits a share ! . i U of the public pattonae 111 thetiaue of Hardware TINWARE, STOVES, &c. lie has now on hand a variety of Cooliins, Parlor and Kox Stoves; Also a larL'e assortment oi Till Wlll'C ZiluI 5tov Iijc. aXl-H-iinn? done on the shortest notice. lie will be found :.t1he stand heretofore occupied by Daniel JPDonald, one door south of I ' . , ri . the Urick Store. C. S. CLEAVE LAND, 'lymoulh, AxU .'q', K:'". f. " vjsTfis o OK JUST RECEIVED. O ir woild, CoTie Cut Corners, Fiar Tapers, New York Naked, The Vatchman, IV 11 Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut. Maury's Or Lifo of Ulli Toole, i.l'i Grace Lor, Summer Lands. Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert' s Koost, Forisli Side, Our Parish. A Long Look Al.ea'l, Cuba, Life Sam HnnstOii, at July 12. rJ VS. R0I1I i. J s .' IT v. The Hon re! of f VI r mis! cc? of Center l own hip Wl LL hold tbfir regular ir.oftiitc. on tt.last Saturday in July. Se! pila r. Xoveintier. January, M-ireb. nini M iy uf the )e.ir c(tinmti;ein in Jul v, 1 -.".". S. I). TAUOII, Fievt. Attest Ti:os. K. H i;iiTON. Clerk. June 7, 1 S'tö. llf. &'t m h nu ; ) . 1 itrnu n im t: ' i ? ü m 1 uv 1 1 1 ß SADDLER, l n n "r v - 1 . .Y. : L3 ! 1 PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. Insraiirc zeii ftrlificitc' cf iulltorily. .Sl.Vtc oF Indiana. To expire Sl si of December 15"r. AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE. in-iianapo.is, jiuy n, 'HERE AS, THE .'ETNA XSCR.lNCr. Company of H irtfor.!, Conn, has fib-1 w in th's fH'.-e, a sworn statement or its conlition, o i the lt of July 1.05, the act of it incorporation and amendments, properly certified to, and its writt- n instr :ment, norninatiiig it Aden's ::nd authorizing them fully an 1 unreservedly to ac'-cno'.v'e'd-.'e icrvice of process iti the event of si i s. :;!V. THEREFORE, in pu s-.i.-nce of the roipiircir.ents o!" "An act to amend an ac', tn titled na act for the incorporation of n.urar.ee Cv.mpndes, defining their powers and prescribing the r du'.i s." a proved Matc-Jj 1SÜJ, having presented satitacto:y eviilen;.'to me of full ccn.pbance to the re'juir iiie' t. and specifica:io::s o1' that act, , IliMui E Talbot. Auditor of the State o: Indiana, do ctrify that Chaiki II. Reeve, of i'lym nth. c ttie Ajrent f paid company, is authorized to transact the bu.-ines of InMiranre, a Üic Arent of ti e raid .E?nr lnMirance Comp.'nv. ; f f lrlfuril. rtnnn in H.i State. ui!.;l the :)t the r cut that i c mav ,.f p. ...miirr I ?:.", 1 be co miiissioued and ap-oiu ed L3 the .a.Company. In v.iti.os u I ercof h.-,c hereto f uTsr?;. bed my name an I c aused the s at of my ofi'e to l e af.ved, this I Tt !i d y f f July, A. I, 1 -:". 11. E. TA.LOTT, SUtu Auditor e-r:it of the Ai'.in 7asur sun- C't" p., of II. rtf-'i-d, Coi:!!..J;; l. V,; ne. iellyt inv f ti e S a'e T Indi taa, retatin t- A - I" I V ol' L.S'iratC C'omp niii.-:, ::.C Tp nu'ed ht other .State, pa. si.l ia 1"" The name of the coi p, rat!. it i .T-.tn't Imurai CoMipiPV, I x-atc l a? llirtfurl C mnect'eutThe c ipiial S:- k "KSO.OOU. und is paid i-j Th-ass t-; of the C 'luj a-iy arc: Ca.-b on hind, und in Piianix II hank, C ish in the handi of A-e::t, .'".'in, YY, Pe d e?V 7'Z ino'g t; ntnnciedx Ted, r li"nds, 0 Ä: 7 j r eat inig,;; .,' te c', pav :b'e S' liil-;i!:!l'i:idv, 72,OCOp 2:l,-!M,o-i ",.0'ia O-l jn.:jui).i-i C.IO.I a L'O Viiiait S Ro.ids.r, tents 1 Ko l!) Gtroli-ri do 10 J ts y Ciiy w-i,t r do r, 30 per c.-?it City of Milwaukee do 0 7 p.rceut inconio si:ir.i;M.i". I Dvl'!s ,4,,f UL" company, sctuic i by i inert? T B.1U Receivable, amply secured pivab!e at bank, ' 110,11212 500 shares Htnf. r l and New IIacn Kailrna l cin;any. lt)- do Hartford aud lroi!encc R It, 10 perc?. prcfeiredaud Giiarr iiiti-ed, 107 R vton and llorci stcr R R, 20 CoiiiKC.icut Ri cr. ."0 Connecticut River Co. ion Staff u J Rank 3 ins paid in 3(J Eaizle Ilalik Provitlence R . 10. n:s.o'! 1 1,000.0 i 1 250 01.9"0 0 .03.000,0 J7..i.yV" 23,r,oo.n.i n,7."o,oo 25,100,0 i I r. lo. too 7.Z7:.111. GOD.OO 1 2,200, 0" I 1 1,100 UJ 4 1 00 00 lOrdrtfM 13.02) 0 10.50'VVi 1S.75ÜJ0 5,000.0'i 100ooii II.-CHO'J 1500 PU- eui Bud:, Hertford, 308 E.cha: g? Rank, do 2')0 Faun, and Me h, d 15 ft C nurcticut River Ru-k 200 II :i ford 11 mk, US State Hank 77 R;iuk of Hartford Coun'v 100 City R ink 203 Union Panic N Y, IrO Broadway Umk d 1G0 Pe-oidcsRa.k 100 li-uu.x cr Rank 100 Mechanics Rank 120 D ltd; of Americi 100 R.nk of Nr:h Am lrO Rink of the Republic ."0 Rmk of the Commonwealth 10 ) N. Y. Lite In?, nnd Trust Co 100 Uui'cJ States Trust Cu. Total, 1 ho aino uii o: lialni ii-'Siine or not lue to Rinks or other creditors uathing. Lutes alj't.ste land due u ne. LosfCS a.ljiiK'c land not du S3?, tl Losses nuaiju-'el i:ii,l in si'pense waiting further proof a con'ested, 121 111 1'All other claims ugaiiut thecompanv üicsiuad for printing Agents are inttructed lo tako no riak over til 0 000. The amcu:it insuic.I in any ti'y, town nr billige is i ot fixed, b it depends noon tl e rlnncter, mitciitl and conlructiou of Iniilding. the width of streets, the snpoly of water aiid cllicieiicy of the tire department, and other circuuistances. The ainoiint ias'ired in Mocks of buihlit gi var':e; the intention i. to rmitthe Iojs by IlV o le lire t Icfs than $10 000. The Act of Incorpoia'i'jii is the same as Cb'd in April, 1S55. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Sec Sta of Connecticut, ) Hartford county. ss llaitford; July 5th. l'V' PersO'i-il'y np:,rel Thomas A. A'examh'T Secretary oi the Aetna Insnnuce cerni" and made oatii tliat the foregoing t-la't men' S ... - n o ... by him Mib.-iCiibed is true uctoiding to his cl I II Kiiowieoge a nd bebet. iienhy row ler. J. r.

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