Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 November 1855 — Page 4

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A Country Home. Ou! give me a home in the country tvid, Aiuia seat by the fanner wood fireside, Where the Cre buru bright, Oa a frosty night, Where the jest, the sons' and the laugh are free, Oh! the farmers h jtne is the home for me. Oh! give me a home in the country wide, TVhen the ear:h comes out as a blushing bride, With her bads and flowers, In the bright spring hoars, Her bri dal soug ringin?, from fresh-leaved trees, Aad melody Qjats on the perfumed breeze. In amtner, n, ?eat in a sbtTy nook, And clo.e by the thled a cjaoliusbrook, V here the Tioiii' n Or the pale sfom 7 Faintiug & sick 'neathrfl rCrchingbeam, Dips her fair petab? yug stream. r . Oh! give me ahou7e"i"!TT; ' ill a try wide, la tue poldea days of thcTrme's pride, h(n hi harnt are fi 1111 From the Geld he's tilled, And he feels that his yeaily task is done, Stalling at wiuterhe beeonshitn on. Jgriroltnrc the Tropcr Calling. A most sensible writer in the 'Country Gentleman says: "All other pursuits are proper in their places, but when carried to too great an extent, produce poverty, distress, and misery. The more agriculture is pursued, , the greater is the benefit to the human race. Here is a field for the philanthropist. Establish agriculture upon a good basis the basis of intelligence and you will do much to close what are now flood - gates of misery to society. Our city poor, and our country poor, all call for relief; end here alone can it be obiained, in intelligent husbandry. Agriculture is the great moving power of human existence, and a3 the human family increases, we must but cling the closer to our mother earth for support. Thus the mandate, to "earn our bread by the sweat of our brow," from our condition a matter of necessity; but in it we see the goodness and wisdom of our great law-giver, for 'ne- - cessity is the mother of contrivance," we thus increase in intelligence, promote morality and happiness. In the dim but - jet brightening future, behold instead of cities over-crowded with human life and ragged pauperism stalking abroad, the whole face of nature one great Eden, the sons of Adam all inheriting his estate. And thus equalize the distribution of wealth, which no law, or theory, nor any other pursuits has or cter can accomplish. Ashes inlgricallarf. Ashes d? wood is one of the most important fertilizers. It is easily obtained in any quantity, and at little expense. Take them carefully from your hearths, tnd save them till your corn and potatoes have risen two or three inches from the ground, and then take a basket -on jour arm, and from it take a small handful of ashes, and cast it at the root of jour plants, and hoe them soon, so as to cover the ashes. Ashes contain all the inorganic subttacce of the wood or plants which are consumed; part of these are soluble and part insoluble. But the soluble substance mixed with water will dissolve the insoluble. Thus, dissolved potash will di$ge silicia, and prepare it for glazing t lit- talks of cane, corn, wheat, &c. Kol a particle of ashes should go to waste. Leached' ashes has parted with most cf its potash, but it still retains its phosphoric acid and most of its lime. Ashes neutralize acids in the soil; they warm cold, mossy, wet places; they are very destructive to insects; they assist to break down and dissolve the coarse fibres n't et-!ks ia compost heaps, render hard, clayey soils open, loamy and fertile. The potash, so material to most crops, can be obtained here only from ashes. In .-. granite regions, potash is obtained from the dissolution of the fieldspar, but we have none in this region of country. Wheat contains a large proportion of potash. Fifty-uine per cent, of the ash of corn is carbonate of potash, one-half the earthy part of Irish potatoes is pure potash. Save your ashes, therefore, as carefully as you do vour five and ten cent pieces. apply them to your crops with care, and you will find them of a rich deep green color, while growing, and heavy with nu triment at harvest. .dneitrif City A New Variety or Cobs. Mr. J. W. Wilcox, of Vernon N, Y., has sent us a specimen of a new variety of corn grown by him. He calls it the Bread Corn, and says that it produces flour equal in ap pearance, and very similiar in its quali ties, to the best wheat flour. The editor of the Oneida Sachem, who has seen J specimen of the flour, confirms Mr. Wilcox's statement in reference to its appearance. The corn is pronounced superior to any other kind for boiling. Those who saay wish to Rive this cew corn a trial can, doubtless, procure seed of Mr. Wil cox. His address is Oneida, Madison county, N, Y. Ohio Farmer. 1 i MODE OF PRESERVING APPLES. It IS not generally known, that apples may be kept all the year round by being immer sed in oats, which receive no injury from , their contact. Uncommonly intelligent are the Coroner's juries in Mississippi. Recently twelve men in Warren county, in that State, re tamed a verdict that 'the deceased died by the will of God, or some other disease - unknown to the jury I' Schoolmaster abroad thar. "Why is a newspaper like a toothbrush? D're give it up? Because everybody should have one of his own, and not be borrowing his neighbor's. Ladies are like watches pretty enough to look at sweet faces and delicate hands, but somewhat difficult to, 'regulate when once :et 'agoing." Dr. Kane, of the Arctic Expedition, is a man of about 35 years of age. .He is below the medium height, with a spare, .delicate frame, but possessed of a most indomitable spirit. PopcLATiosr or Paris. The population of Patis miy be considered, with the en virons. as 1,200,000. Of these aterage cf 70,000 received aid and food from the tdrainiitratton of Assistance Publique.

TO A "L--'I IT El Ii iT W i-1 IDIfitnoutD JSnmicv Office Are nor informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfashionable style all kinds of mrz Eitherin black or othercolors. Tr di terials are now in eood order, and Ve"Ctablishment is under the superintendence! of an experienced and competent wortman. Jan. 1855. f3Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Justices & ConstablesBlanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. Fall & Winter Stock. g J JIcDANXEL is ffj vi - now receiving vr , and opening his Fall and Winter Stock of Boots anil Slioes TO wliich the especial attention of his old customers ant! the pubhc generally ore invi'ed. His dealings with the citizewpf Plymouth and Marshall county have btftrf that character, that justifies him in using Ins best enleavorsto give them general satisfaction and the worth of their money. Call and see if you can't find everything in the Boot $ Shoe line. He still continues to manufacture to order, all kinds of "work in his line. All kinds of tradeable pro luce taken in exchange for work. Call at tlieoia stanu, wesi nie oi .Micuigan street, next building norto or tne old riymouin Hotel. Oct. Uth, 1S53. 30tf. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick, Club. D -dd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, Crotchet Work, Dwighfs Mythology, Spencer's EijypL WoodfaU s Junius. For sale at July 10, 1855. ROBERTS. 17yl Meat Market. J. fc S. Paftcrsoil Have erected a Meat Merket on tie comer north of Pershinq's Drug store, where they will endeavor to supply the citizens of Plymouth with fresh meats every mormne, or as oren as ifce uemanus oi heir customers may require Thev will nay the best market pTice in catJt for Butter, Esrgsand Chickens, and ill at all times be ready to pay cash lor rat battle, Sheep and Hos. J. & S. P. June 7, Icoa. i-w ATTORNEY i Councillor al Law, and Real Estate A?cnt, LI PORTE, INDIANA. . Will attend to the collection of Taxes, buying, selling, and renting of real estate, examina tion o! Titles, &c. 41 y I Hurrah for the Farmers! ISO BERT KITS ! Is now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well tupplied With Groceries of all kinds, and offers them for sale a cheap as they can be afforded elsewhere in the town. He also has F our, Pork and Bacon, which he offeis at very low fiuTes. The farmers and other citizens of Marshall countr have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to him, and he hopes to merit a con tinuance. June 23, 1S53. 15t6. Fresh Arrival. 1 Have no Barnum's Babies to exhibit, nor have I any wonderful animals from Cana da, but I have just received and now offer for sale at the lowest market pr ces, one ot the most extensive and best felected s'ocks of GROCERIES Ever opened in Uptown or Plymouth; and my old customers and the citizen generally are respectfully invited to call and supply themselves. - The Fanners are respectfully inviled to give me a call with their Butter, Eggs and Lard, and Ihey shall have the highest market prices for them. R. RUSK. Sept. 20, 1355. 2tf. T. D- LEMON. H. W. LEMON. FARMER'S AGEXCIr, F&at & Seed Store. LEMON & SON, One door South of tit Post Oficc, Importe, Indiana. ALL kinds of Seeds Farming Implements, Fruit and Ornamental Tiees. House Plants &c, f lrnishfd on the most favorable terms. O-Subsci iptions received for all Agricultural Papers published in the UnitcJ States. AH letters addressed to as, ia regard to oar Hue of business will receive prompt attention. July 26. 1833. 19yt. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for ale at 17yt. ROBERTS. AT THE BRICK STORE, S AAA Of theLaporte and Plymt,UUVoatb plank RoaJ Money for which will be given in exchange, Goods at the very lowest cash prices. N. II. OGLESBEE& CoMay 31, 1855." lltf." Just Receiving A Rnrl assortment of And for sale at reduced prices by BKOWN & BAXTER. August 30, 1535. 330 acres of Land Tor Sale. r flHE South west quarter of section thirty1 one, in township thirty-four -north, of range two east; also the south east quarter of sectiou one, in township thirty-three north, of range to east, 'situated three miles - east of Plymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash, Poplar, Walnut, Sugar-Maple, &c. For further particulars apply to M- . Rice, at .Indianapolis, or M.ALLEN, at Plymouth. Apr., 5, 1S55. 3tf. City Drug Store. Wilson & fSildrClC) keepcon. stantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Drugs & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, at the City Drug Store, one doo West of the Lsrortc Hotel. Lsporte, nd 41y

MANUFACTURERS AND DEAURS IN Chairs,WilIowwarct5Iaürasscs,&c. West Main Street. JLaporlc, lud. June 29, IS54. 17yl. To Siu Painters, Ac An assortment of Japanne Tins, suitible for sij;n pain

ters for sale by U. Ii. KOULKTS. August 3, 1854. 2:2 y I 'joiijvTgZijv. JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what 1 have seen, if you will call at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods marked J. & II. J. Cougle, such as KliccSugnr, Coffee, Fis!ofall kinds, ictzrsr g-oods, &v& Lotions. So started for Plymouth thinkin? that was in but Henry Slid it just meant him. Hell let him sell them; must try to make a livelihoo'l by strict attention to the market and garden, butH. says that he will buy some Cat lie, Sheep, Zfozs, and such little things for me, so that may get along if I remain faithful to the market. I will do that My brother in Canada presented me with 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 strong tendency to run to legs; he is shaggy, eye like n 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 ether birJs, but how they ever got my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched o.T on a side track and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, 1 cable him to the wooa-ho ;se in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating me out of house and 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, tfnd kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating his toes. I observed him looking 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. Tii's revengeful brother, for some unknown injury that 1 bavedone 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, orsold Tor a breaking team, or to some State or Territory tor a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall," and several other corners, all in the same night stopping at ;ill. The last thing that 7 distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 0-G change, b-it 1 did not get it. I opposed the city hall tobe an opposition steamboat. In the morning I fo'tnd myself in led 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 tootli-bruh fo tnd it in the ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system sa much, that I think I shall take to the use of milk in the future. What would be the effect of brandy a-id water without any water in it, but with a little lemon? Aug. 9, 1S5.-J. r 21 tf 'FULLY jPOTEB: rrHE undersigned have made the necessary I additions and imnrovements to the PliY.lIOUTH -FöUZVöIMT, To insure its continuAtum. b full bit They have secured Ueir 'iew patterns fnm Ohio, antLll now keep on hand and for sale the BUCKEYE PLOW. To which the attention of farmers is respectfully invited. They are put up on honest old line principles no new fangle-? plans to evade good timber, good metal, and good honest workmanship. We are also prepared to furnish castings of various patterns on short notice, and will endeavor to keep up with the limes, and the demands of those whose business engagements require them to call on us. Ve work upon the principle "live and let live," and will take for our labor and manufactures, the products of the farm, the shop an the store when we can use them. It is upon this liberal prin. ciple that we hope to secure a reciprocity of trade with'our citizens. Oive us a call, and be convinced that we fulfill, to the letter, what we promise. We have erected a Lathe attached to the engine, upon which we are prepared to do all kinds of iron turning. O01d metal bought at the highest market price. MITCHELL & WILCOX. Aug. 9.1325. 2ltf. Ilurd's Golden Gloss FOR BEAUTIFYING the HAIR. THIS preparation is highly perfumed. t gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained from any other article. It effectually cleanses the scalp from dandruff and scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling off or turning grey, and inspires il with new life and vigor. Hurd's Gol den Gloss is put up in large bottles, and sold at the low price of twenty-fee cents, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world. O. K. Tairf, IV holesale ae't, Tremont House Detroit, Wieb., and 11. U. i krshing, Plymouth 27yl nd. Sept -0, 1355. HURD'S COUGH HALS ATI. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. It has been success'ul in arrestin disease in a multitude of cases, in which without this invaluable medicine, the sufferer would have become a victim of that fell destroyer, Consumption. Try it la lies, already the incipient growth of this disease, is diiccxnable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will brinsj you into a premature and early grave. TRY iT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. . O. K. TRIPP, Who'.esale Acent, Treraont House, L)etroiL IL B.-PERSUING. Agent, Plymouth, Indl? Sept. 20, 1855; , A 2jyl. HURD'S HAIR RESTOR. ER. Producing Hair on Bald Heads. r I HIIS preparation has never failed to proJL duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is; designed ex pressly for the growth of the hair, whereas, nearly all articlas advertised for this purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet henc e the unparalleled success of Hurd's Hair Restorer, . For a superior article for the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's air Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Golden Gloss 25 cents, by dealers generally. CHEMrcAL Manufacturing Co., Proprietors. - . 293 Broadway, New York. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Ageat, Tremont House, Detroit. t Sept; 20, 1855. 27yl. A 31 i ne Discovered! ALL who wish to get a first r,ate article of LIME, will find it at Edwards' Kiln, on the east bank of Maxinkukee Lake, in Union Township, Marshall county; where it may be had ia large or small quantities at reasonable rates. . , . EDWARDS & Co. ; Jane 28, 1855. . , . . istf.

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FOR several years favorably known to the .citizens nf Plymouth, aud Marthall county generally, as n reliable Root and ShociimJicr, His again commenced the business on his own hook," up stairs oyer Pershing's Drug store, where In is prepnred to ncconitnodate his o!d patrons und others who mav favor him nitb a call. Sept. 6, 1S5' - 23n,6. In Plymouth, .gg riMIE subscriber-i would respectfully inform thejfJi, Ladiei und Gentlernen of Plymouth,' and its vicinitj-, that he has constantly on ban J a general assortment OF BOOTS & SHOES Of all kinds, sizes and prices. This advertisement now will show Tiie Plymouth people where to fro. For Boots and shock nf every kind, T suit the most fastideon mind. For those who how nt Fashion's shrine. Please call ut Mick'! he 'docs design To keep what cannot fail tu suit The latest styl. of Shoe and Knot. If ladies wish for slippers neat, T suit the mind and lit their feet Of CJaiters of the latent fa.vhin, When d reused to make a splendid dash in; Or llootee, Shops, or might to wear; Then call at Macks, yn'M find them there Ofevry size and varied hue, Mide nt the east and westward too. We sd-o buve a Un?kin Tie, For walking winch the fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; Then call rind biry ov.r 13 i.kin Shoe. Now Farmers you will please to call At Micks his stock wi'I jdense you all; His tockis good, ai;d can't be beat. IJy any house, on nr.y street. A better boot cannot benuidf. Than those we keep for country trade. Our Thick Brogaits are .also stout, They'll wear til! they arc all worn out; Hut if you want a line. Shoe; Then call at Macks he'll furnish you With Cilf, Morocco, or with ; With kinds the best, that w ill tint rip. Yotinrr Misses too. we foml!y greet Come let us bemtify yo ir feet, Wi'Ii Gaiters, Siipp rs er Hooters . With any kind that yon may lease. We ül-to have for babes that creep, A little Shoe chat's very cheap; It's pliable and also neat, And will protect their little feet. O'Call at the old fctau.?. Terms Cah. JOHN McDANNEL. My 17, IS.j.j. gi, ßL':ud,Soni ADunit sStorl IMows fCh I5enr'1 caix and I) inn's Richmond JJ Steel Plows, Cultivators, CornShellers, and a great variety of farm ins: implements, for sale at the sign of the Dig Pa l Lock by U.S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind., April 5, 1S55. .ltf. Medicines A iY D At Wholesale or Retail. PKEINSIlf & CO. II. 13. VRE Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelpliia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of Drugs. Medicines, Oils, Paints, Rooks, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer tothe public on the most reasonable ter.ns, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what they are recommended, and from a long- experience in business, they feel assured that they cn supply the public with just the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in ujnrket. Select :mi Coiicei:! utixi iwir Uii on UnJ of Uotti Vegetable and Minerals. Quinine, Sulphur, Opium, Morphine, Sal Soda, Cream Tarter, Gum U.imphorj Castile Soap, Rrimstone, Suir. Acid, Tart. Acid, Calomel, Tannin, Cloves, Capsicum, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Rhubaib, Epsom Salts. I9 aim ft a(d Oils. h hile Lead, Lampblac k, Prussian Blue, Red uo, e netian Red, Span.Rrovn, Rlack do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, Chrome Green Fire pro'if paint, Linseed Oil, Ye 1 1 o w, F re n c h Yc i low, Ta n n e r ' s d 3, Whale Oil, Spls. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. famishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. Dycsttttts. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, A;c. ISooL's and Stationery. Blank Books, '&TJF Memorandums, School do, ii-t&Time Books. Letter Paper, Ci&d&3 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 aad Window Shades of the most beautifnl patterns. GROCERIES. N.O. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon i Gincer,Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from 30 cts. to 31.00 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 Institnte, kept constantly on hand, and for sale, abo s-me ofthe works of the Kev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free . Bank money taken' at par for any kmdof ?-ods. U.U. PERSHING & CO. D.'c. 18, 1354; 40tf. FOR THE CURE OF 'Asthma and Consumption. NEW AND VERY WONDERFELH! Drought home to the door of the Slillioii. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all diseases ofthe Lungs. We refer to Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and CherrySyTup." With this new method. Dr. C. has restored many nfflicted . ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speakin of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, 'lt is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole .-trial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into thefstomach. and subject to the proc ss of digestion." The Hvgeana is for 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 Inconvenience the heat ofthe body being sufficient to evsporate the.fluid. rrFor sale by H. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 1955. 7yl.

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DR. J. W. REIVIVETT'S OFFICE at his residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth, March 22, 1SÖ5. " ltf.

A. P. HODGES. JOHN PORTER IIODKI2S & POKTjKR, Attorneys at Law, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. Office owr H. P.. nine's Ilardwa-e Store, WiLL pive prompt attention o the collection of Claims, a tend to the purchase and ale of real estate, procure Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions. Refer to Messrs. f. p.james & co., New York. HAWE3 & MCKILLAP, it Pearson & co,, Chicago. R. K. SWIFT & CO., ' HUNTINGTON. LEE & Cf.f Det. " D. A. LAYMAN &. CO., Cin. April 26, 1655. fyl FIXED FACTS. T is a fixed fact that the undersigned are ; jl tiuiexeruns memseives to Keep up, or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of C9 Lcr-j 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 manu laclure. it is useless to talk in advertisement, further than to return our nt-! f.ir thpir nil rnnn.'P irrtMfrr r.ocf,,-.-..? an a thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It Is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend keeninron hand a constant sunnlv of. The Rochester PIcws - 1 m. J v ' FOR SALE, At the manufacturer's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are kno'vn to most of our citizens, and have hereto!o.e iven 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 uo harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, 1?5. I7yl. New Store & New Goods. TJllIE Subscriber having; pfrni.-inrtitly loJL cated ill Ku'.x, Starke C unity Indiana, announces to the people of Starke und adjacent counties, lb.it he lias on Laid a full and well selected Stock of QUEFASWARB, HARDWARE, WoodcmvarC) BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY G O O D3 "1 -s!;ch other articles as art? usually krpt in n C inntry Store, at as ronsomb-e prices as can be b id at any pobit in tbe Webt. He keeps ou band .1 00 J simply of at low pi ices. His terms will b liberal, and nncurrcnt iiuney 'ak(-n at its ieil cash value. No tr ubld to .'how pods or piyo prices, He will be 1:1 receipt of new foods almost every month, and always kcrp his jtock well rctb nished. Do:.t fcrtt tlu f lice St re of CHAS. S. TICPITS. June 7, IS55. lyl I'lttsilitirs: Stone Coal. 2nnABu3kljlesl qualily Pitlsburtone Coal for rale attke sicn o the Pig Pad Lock by II. S. KELLOGG. Pera, Ind. Apr, 5, 18Ö5. . stf. Groat Bargains. 486 ACRSS Of Clioirc Laud For Safe. rPWO IMPROVED FARMS, ten S miles south west of Plymouth, in the Bur Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are nowof-ft-red for sale at a bargain, they are situate in the very heart of the county. A 24 f, acre tract has 1G acre? in a high sfae of cultivation, with good and lasting stock water, a pood bearing orchard of selected fiuit. Also a frame Dwelling IIouc. and other oui buildings. The balance rf this tract is well timbered, and uljoininq the improved part. Persons wishing tose'tle in Northern Indiana, will do well to call and see these Farms before making a selection. The county is last settling with an industrious and thriving population, and the Railroads 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 S2" per acre, one half of which we want cash in hnnd, and the balance in annual payments, with simple interest. For further particulars, inquire ot JVm. C. Edwards or G. P. Cherry, at the Hotels in Plymouth, or to Isaac Dreese on the premises. ISAAC D REESE, RUBEN DREESE. " June 2?, 1835. 15lf. THE OLD LINE DRUG &, BOOK STORE. G . B. ROBERTS, DltUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPork?. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER iN Drags, Books, and all articles appertaining to the Käme. Occupying two rooms, the finest and uiost extensive in the city, pnd having Goods to fill the same helloes not hesitate to invilft 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 again, he cordially invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at a3 low prices as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. G.B. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12. 1855. 17yl. WANT to buy groceries, drugs and reed, icines, paints and oils, go to II. B. Pershimr's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply of everything in nis 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, seneca snake root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root, beeswax and money. May 10, 1855. 8-6t Best assortment in town, from 4 shillings to $1 00 per. pound, now receiving and offering at TACKAKDS.

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PHYSICIAN & 'SURGEON. DU. J. E. BROOKE, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absent. OlTice"in Houghton's Block. J. E.BHOOKE. Dec. 14th, iü't-i, 39)1

wiiiMAii c. vi:k5, IMPORTER AND WHOLKSALE DEALER IN EARTHENWARE, 52 COURTLAND STREET, N. YORK. All Sizes of Hall's 1'atenf Concrete Fire 1'roof Safes for sale at the sisn cf tie Big Pad Lock by . 11. S. KELLOGG. Per, nd., Apr. 5, 1855. :u3, IZooms For IlctiZ rriWO or three comfortable and convenient L up stairs rooms over my store, for rent. They are suitable for offices or shops. Enquire of C. i'ALMER. March 2-, 13.15. ltf til found rpiIE subscriber will etill be at his old stand, endeavrurnc to please the public, promises to keep the table well furnished, barn well supplied ar.d will do all in his power to make his guests comfortable, and solicits public patronage. r)tc. IS. 1251. 40tf WC Edwards. 4Gtf Wn rrl urir." cmrl Plltl JLlaiUVVUl ÜUU WUli( ry. To my largely increased stock purchased in the east this fall, I am const nlly receiving additi m from the eastern markets aiidnianu factories. have now on hnnd a larger and cheaper stock tha i can be found elsewhere in his vicinity have added many new articles, aswell as incrased t'.o.-e heretofore kept, A mong the articles of which I have kepi a full assortment o:i har.d are. building Materialsand House TriiNmin-rs, Locks, La'chcs! butts. Screws, Nails, Dials, Windo.v Sash, Glass, &c, &c. Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. C-rpenters' and Coopers Tools -t full supply of N. Kelloirg's and other makers just i eceivel Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mahogany Veneers and Knob?, till, chest, and cu;L-oard Locks, table and bed Castors, Glue, ic. ! Saddlery A scle. t as5 rtment of til kinds,' of Saddlers' trimmings. ! (i'jrriare Trimminsrs--fiut.ta Percha and Oil ( Cloth, enameled and Patent Leather and Lace. Also, Ibibs, Shafts, Felloes, etc. For Millers Anchor Bolting Clotl;s, Lcatlieran l Rubber D 1 s. Saws, Files, Packing Yarn, Ulock Zincs, &c. For Farmers All kinds of Famine uten ils ; Plows, cast steel, and cast steel back scythes, j Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Sho-.eli and : noes. For 111 'cksmiths Constantly on hand, i a 1 very larre st ck of Sboenberger ran, nil kinds i of Street, Yo ghior. r.y C al,"and Dlacksinitiis" j Tools--a 11 warranted. ; Also, Tin PI te, Copper, Pumps and Lead ; Pipe. All very cheap, at wholesale and retail at the h:n of the bis pad-lock. II. S. KELLO'i ";. Pern, Nov. 25, '54. 43yl Rhodes' Fever Ail Axae Cure. TOR the j revcLtion and cure t.f In'crmit- j ' t nt n id Remittent Fevers. Fever & A'.;!!'?' Cuiils s lid Fevor, D nub A sue, G-nerar D.bil- j sweat, and all ether for:r:s i f uis- j ity. Nmnt sw ease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This ii n natural antidote which will entirely protect miy ieicte.it or traveler even in th? most sickly r v.-.inipy localities, frnii any A;ih: or I.il.io'is disease v. bhtever, or tiny in jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Mir.? - w. . It will inf'autly check the Ane m p :rrons who have Mi'lVred for any Icngti. !..rt;", iicrn

one (i.iy to tv.-enty years. Ui -.i i:iy uren , (70n:".any. never t, have nnornir chill, by C-juwrnunc in I Iavitnes3 wrcfof. v.a-c hereto ruleriuve according to diiectims. Tne lal it ut hi bed'mv name au I caused' the s at of w otTi one..-b.-?intorecover Ins appetite nndxtu-xiiiiii ... i afr : ,1 i-,h( .v cf Julv. A. 1.

and cc'ntinnes until a rnuicul ci.re i ehecir-d. One er two bottles will trswer l"r nriZinriry cnscr; wircp uiny require mere. Directions i-.rinted in (icrman. Fit .(il and Srn:::-h, accomrany c;ich Lnrie. lVice U;:e ln.lii Liberal discounts i:iale to the tia b'. J.1MES A. RHODES, PrjviJiuce, R. I. Evidence or SarYry. New VP K, J im el 1 , 135 . "Ilnvo tt;ae a chcmicul txsu.inr.ti.m tl a chcmicul txsunm.ti.m tl :ml AtrneOure.'-or "Autidote have tested it for Ar.euic, nitode'' Fever; 1r ?Vt;?1'irii f fitiil r.i-iii rf . CI lirnio. .rvl 'rv-lnini l.i.t iiiv." not fonnd a art:cle of t-itber in i',T rliaI found Miy p ib'tance in its composition that w ould prove invirions to the cnntitatb'n. JAMES R (j HILTON, M. D.,Chc:t." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. 'Li.wEinc. Union Co., P:i., May2. Ie5ö Mr. Jt A. Rhodes Drar Sir: Tho bii medicine you e it me was duly r-'ceivd oil 1l;e j l Ith of April. I I.ave sold about cne half td it, and so far the people who huve used it are s;srijslied that it has cured them. It has certain') t p ed the A-". iu every one who hi i(d wno a. .:u it and six of the caes Wt re of 1 CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Ofiinine. Fehrifnecs, St' vchiUHe, cr Mercury, An,':r.erl' odics f ai;v kind. Tbe well known Jntflkirn cy of the e n xi us pojns proves flveiri to be the offspring either t f false meuiral priutiples, or f f ineicenai y ru-uks. The o-,ly remedy in existence that i both sure and nam less. i RHODES' FEVER AND AGU-E CURE. For sale in Plymouibl.y II. B. PERSUING, it Co., deader iu Drugs iuiiues Grocerea. July 19, 1S55. 13 ly. R. M. BROWS It. C. BAITER i BROWN du 'BAXTER., 12 caters in Stoves MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperware, WOULD mostwespectfully inform . tbe citi2ens 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 py other establishmeut in this part oi isortnern lnuiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manufacture our own wares ofthe veiy best of stock, and as we intend making it a permanent business perhaps for life, 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. pWe shall adopt as an invariable rule No disappointments whenworkls promised. Shop two doors north of the bhek store at the sign of "Tin Shop" across the side wilk. Rags and 'most articles of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and sea ui. M3, IS35. 7tf

My sister, who uas naa i orhve or Mt m ; s;ll Kecbe slV?y sccared payba.k. cculi never get it stopped, except by b1Ip ar,n J1J.4I2.I2 Qnnme.nnd that only as Img as Me xvonhi 5oasW, Iirlff rd and N y Haven take it, is now, I thin, entirely cured bv j our lfi-oa-i cm- . C0.000.C3 remedy. C. R. McGnLE . do IIat:fortl 8Iid . ,-idcnce R

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THE undersigned having returned to Plymouth and commenced business, solicits a share of the public putionae ia tLe trace of i 1 nv m MEL tl J 1 ivm f f ST V TINWARE, STOVES, &c. He has now on hand a variety of Cookies, Parlor and Boi Sieves: Also a lare assortment ol Tinware and Stove Pipe. (LTRepairins done on the shortest notice. lie will be found at the stand heretofore occupied by Daniel M'DoaalJ, one door south of I tiie Crick Store. o prilsn, S. CLEAVE LAND. 1855. f.tf. Plymouth, JUST RECEIVED. O.ir world, Coi;e Cut Cornerr, Star Paper!, New York Naked, The Watchman, fiellßiuith Abroa l, Stere cf the Lan.p, Lieut, Maury's Geography of the 5e3 Life of Dill Poole. Grace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert's Rooit, Parish Gide, Our Parish. A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sam Houston, et July 12. 1855. nODEDTS'.' Kyi. The ESonrd cf Trustees of Center Township WILL hold theii last Sal.irJa r req-ilar i-fetinr on the iv in J il v, Miu-nii.er, November. J mnarr. Mrcb. nt.J MjV of the j ear commencing in Jul, ls."5. S. I). TAKOn.Prti!. Attit Tri 03. K- HofOilTON. Clelk. Jun7, JS55. l?f. n. It st a111 SADDLER, e PLYMOUTH. INDIAN Y'j .1.1 . -"- -L- ; yit iiiowirtY) i"iTiTir-irn a omTift ? Insurance Agent's Certificate cf Authority. Mate of Indiana. To expire Slsf of Dec. ml er IS' b. 4UD1TOI! OF STATIVS OFFICE. ndianapoli', July 17, 1"." iinnnA, Tin: .etna xsrn.i.vcr: V Company olllartlo.-J, (.Oun. has file i in th's fii -e, a sworn state rent 6i" its condition, o-i the 1st of July IS5, the r.rt of its incorfiorat'.on and airendinent ,, prc'perly rcrtif;cl to, anlits vriit n intti;.n:er.:f non:inatin it Aaents nd a i l.rr'.rir.j I I:e:u fully ar.i nnfeservedly to acknowb?! service cf process in the ever.! o s .j'r. NOW. TliLiir.FOP.E, in ru-suanco of th requirements of "Ana't to cmoul au sc, en ; titled an r. el for the inrurp ranee Comr;ai.iev. c'cfriinr i'.rir power and prescribinc the'r dnti-s." pr-.-ed Maren 2j. Ibo'y, having pre.enie I srtti.-.trctcty ei.lccco to me of full compliance to the requirer.-c ts and specifeations o' tl at act, , H.rnsn E Ta!bot. Auditor of ti e Mate o Ir.diae.a, do rcrtify that Chub:s H. Reeve, of Ply-n uth es the Arent f jaid eoiopjn, i: euihorired i transact the bu.-iness et 1 n"jra::ce. a the A- : , cri nf (je S!it X'r.? Inutrcnce Co, aa'. of II.rv.ord, Conii in this Sta'e. until the 3U i 0f Dcpmber, IB' '. to -l.e event that be r.ay ; iQ C0!i:m;ss;oncd nd pr.via ci ly the fcit i ltdj. Ii. E. TALCOTT, Kiatc Aaditcr S;ienient fif the Ae"i invirince Con p., f ' H.iltf. r '!, Co!.;i.. .Lily . .',.". a r rj nca by lh J ?aw. of ti e S ate f (hdir.ui. relating to Agci'.s a'iv othe; S ate. p;iel in lr"5 I ,Tllt' f'P; ;t i'-n.Tn-urano ! Co.r,p.,.f y. I rat-d .MI rt.or l Cime, tt- ' v 'i' l!' V . v . v 'i' V u j IK"'1? "f,,h" '"V? nrel h-n?Waud l"liJ ,n btid. cf Arer.t, it 7.I:jr.SI c RenI es'a'.e rjiincmbTert, 10,i;2(C5 72 ttinrg. g Irmuls, G A 7 rcent inte e?, faviil,'e socii-fin.is:lv, 72,001.0.1 CO Virgil i i S ate IJo.ids.O per cents 2,00,00 r. 4U n .... :r. r n.in ri l.Oi'L' 'J'l 10 J.-rfV fiitv v--tr 5 10 percent City of Mdwaukcc do 9 ? percent income C.IO'J.CO D;b lap lhc comp:tn- ecrarel by R, 10 per ct. preferred and G'i.irrant-ed, CO 10.o:,t.CO i:,0vci I 2000 1.030 00 SS.COv.OJ K.ÄOO 25,600.00 9, 7.", 00 25,100,0 10.400 11.C00.C0 12,200,00 11, 1C0 00 4 400 00 10 000 0O 1 1 9 30 00 13.920.0) 10.500.00 15.750,00 5,000.00 -16OO0OO 11.20300 j 07 Costp-5n,i U".recter RR, ; 2"0 Connecticut Riv er. .r0 CoTiifpcliciit River Co. 10!) Stafford Bank 3 ins paid in 3d Eacle Batik Providence K . C00 Phoenix Dink, Hertford, 30S Ex'carge Rank, do 200 Frirmnid Meoh, d 150 C Tjectfbjit River Bil k 200 Huti-ml Biuk, 118 State Bank 7. Bank of Unrtford County 100 City Bank 203 Union Pank N Y, 4$Q Broadway Biuk do ICO Peoples Bink 100 II:iuoer Uai:k 100 Mechanics Bank 120 B itifefcfAnierica 100 B ink CT.Njnh America, l-r0 Bai.k of the Republic .'O Binkof the Commonwealth 10J N. Y?-Life In, and Trust Co 100 United States Trust Co. Total, 5235,530,23 The amoint of liabilities due rr not due to Bins or other creditors notbic; Lottes adjusie I and due nene. o Lo??es adjiis'ednndnotdua $32,114,87 Losses ur.a!iuse 1 and in sufpensn ' waiting further proof cr contested, 121 111 12 All other claims against the company are small for printing &c. Ageuts are lnttructed to take no nek oer $10 000. The amount insured in nny city, town or Tillage is tot tiled, b'it depends upon tbe rbnrsc'ter. mateii:! and constniction of buildiny. 1 Üie width of streeis, tbe upidy of watr ami etliciency of the tiro department, and other circumstances. The ainouut injured in block of buildirg alf raries the intention is to 1'mit the lofS by any one fire to lews than $10 000. Thft Act of Incorporation ia the same e tied in April, 18j5. . - . TH0S A. ALEXANDER, Sec. Stat of Connecticut, x Hartford county. m Hurtfnril! InW Srb. Prfooal'y appeared Tbomqa A. A'eiandor (Secretary ol tne Actn inurDce ccmpanrt Nrnd made oath that the force-nrg ttatcraectf by him subscribed is irue according to bit bcrt Unuwledce and belief. HKNRY TOW LETT. J. p. Aflfnt' 55. ' ' -2iti.

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