Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 November 1855 — Page 4

&gricnUural. Selecting Seeds. Thiii. peculiarly the time of seed gathering, and much depends upon ihe care ind kill exercise I. It may be laid down as a general rule, ihat the earliest and best specimens of plant should invarably be chosen to furnish the germs of future crops. Corn is tbo most important production of our country; and the special cue must be taken to select seed now for spring. After deciding from experience what variety is best adapted to the locality, let the attention next be directed to finding the fields or stalk3 which have ripened first, for a qiuck growlh and early matu rity are the most importunt considerations in (ic ountry where on the average, ens tenth of the crop is annually lost by the frost. JSext to enrly ripening, look for those stalks which are most prolific in Iarg ears. The ears themselves should be chosen with reference to their beinc well filled out with kernels at each end. Tbtrse ears which are true to the variety should be taken. If the kernels nra of mixed colors they are hybrids, aud will not produte as well as if pure. The same principle applies to selecting other other seeds. Choose the finest potatoes, squashes, pumpkins, melons, eggplants, beets, carrots, tomatoe, onions. s peppers, &c, and the best and earliest beans and peas, and let them be carefully presetted till wanted. Care exercised upon such matters is not only a benefit to the person immediately concerned, but is also a public good; by so much as it improves the general quality and fruitfulness of the various productions of the soil. rTcTcnting Pnrnt'n lg bUibUllVI The important fact was elicited in conversation at the Farmer's Club the other day that plumb-trees planted in such a position that the fruit will hang over wattrs will cerer be stung by curculios, vo that nothing is more easy than growing this delicious froit wherever the trees can be so planted. Dr. Underbill, of Croton Point Yinryvrd notoriety, says, that he is never troubled, not having seen an insect upon one of 150 trees for years. He formed an artificial pond, with brinks constructed on purpose to set the trees slanting over the water. He gathers the fruit in a boat. He has many of the best varieties of plumbs so planted, and never saw finer fruit than he thus produces. It is an experiment that should be tried by every man who has the necessary conveniences. The ravages of curculiohave beeu so great for many years that we have had but few plumbs, and those inferior and high priced, in this market. N. Y. Tribune. Spading vs. Flowi kg. 'Wonders never cease, has often been said, and still holds true. To the astonishment of the farming community, 'and the restof mankind,' spading machines are now being procured which are capable of doing the work of three to five plows in width, an from tight In oighUen inches in dpth, with the power exerted by one or two yoke of oxen. It doe3 more; the soil is fl as light as after being thrown up by the expert hands of a genuine son of Erin with an ordinary spade. JiEVER Satisfied. "Tho Chattanooga, (Tenn.) Advertiser of Saturday last, says: Every day for sevaral weeks we have had rain. The fears now entertained by the farmers are 'that the corn will be so large that they cannot gather it.' Bigots. A bigot is necessarily a person of an inteusely selfish nature; end when he cannot make money out of bigtry, crushing out the rights of others will serve to gratify his low and degraded love of dominion. Bigots and bigotry are not confined to the Church; but when a bigot is found there, he is the meanest of all God's creatures. To bigotry he unites blasphemy; for he invariably represents God as haviug a nature as mean as his own, and on that ground, justifies his own persecutions and his own low and degraded interference with others to the enjoy, ment of their opinions. 'Insults,' says & modern philosopher, re like counterfeit money, we can't hin der their being offered, but we are not compelled to take them. Seizuee of Canadian Vessels by U. S. Authorities. The St. Catherines (Can ada) Journal complains that numerous 1 seizures 01 anacian vessels passing through the canal, bound to Oswego, are made by the United States authorities, for assumed violations of the American navigation laws. The Journal siys that the Canadian law for the protection of ship owners and shippers is thus made of no effect, and calls upon the Provincial government to interpore. A Novel Peoclamatiojt. Mayor Cross, of Milwaukee, issued a proclamation, on the eve of the late election in that city, requesting the 'keepers of liquor saloons and larger beer halls to cloe their respective places on Tuesday, the 61h inst., and all go to the polls and vote the straight democratic ticket. Aa Irish drummer, who now and then indulged in a noggen of right good poteen was accosted by the reviewing general, What makes your nose so red? 'Please your honor,' replied Pat, 'I always blush when I speak to a general officer Men of noble disposititions always think themselves happiest when others share their happiness with them mThe following is very appiopre epitaph upon an avaricous man, At rest beneath this churchyard stone Lies stnzY Jimmy WyattHe died one morning jnst at ten, And saved a dinner by it.

HALL LAMPS, for sale at Roberts 17yl. Laporte. MONEY WANTED. ALL persons koowing themselves indebted to Brooke & llonghton. either by note or Look acconnt, will please call ami par p imSSLSriy. BOOKBÄ HOUGHTON. JU. "3. Ii. . 2 Im.

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IIa Ol dl rTS'SlPatffoias IDIgmoutb Hmmv &ttitt Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat an J fashionable style all kinds of Eitherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1855. (Q-Blank. Deeds, Mortgages, Justices; &c Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank ftotes, kept for sale at this odce , at prices to suit the times. Fall &, Winter Stock. J.McDANNEL is cfR now receiving and opening his Fall nnd Winter Stock of Boots and Shoes TO which the especial attention of his old customers and the pubhc generally are invited. His dealings with the citizens of Plymouth and Marshall county have been of that character, that justifies him in usin? his best en leavors to give them general satisfaction and the worth of their money. Call and see if you can't find everything in the Boot 4Sboe 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, 1S55. 30tf. BOOKS, BOOKS Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Cooks, Pickwick Club. Dodd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself. Crotchet Work, Dwißht's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. Woodfall's Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July 12, 1855. 17yl J. fc S. PatfersOIi Have erected a Meat Merket on the coiner north of Pershing's Drug store, where they will endeavor to sup nlv thp. ritirens of P vmouth with fresh meats ' - - y . , . . every morning. rning, or as utren as the üernands ot their customers may require They will pay the best market price in cath for Butter, Eggs and Chickens, and A'ill at all times be ready to pay cash for Fat Cattle, Sheep and Hog. J. & S. P. June 7, 1S55. I2tf. II, J. r.l JEJtM.VJ, ATTORNEY k Connrcllorat Law, and Real Estate Afcut, LAPORTE, INDIANA. Will attend to the collection of Taxes, buying, selling, and renting of real estate, examination ot Titles, &c. 4Iyl Hurrah for the Farmers! tjrjT IIOBEIITRUSK nun lean; iui HIV best trade in the market. He is well supplied with Groceries of all kinds, and offers them for sale as cheap as they can be afforded elsewhere in the town. He also has Fiour, Pork and Bacon, which he offeis at very low figure. The fanners and other citizens of Marshall county have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to him, and he topes to meiita con tinuance. June 23, 1S53. 15tfi. Fresh Arrival. IHave no Barnum's Babies to exhibit, nor have I any wonderful animals from Canada, but I have just received and now offer for sale at the lowest market prices, one of the most extensive and best selected s'ocks of GROCERIES Ever opened in the town of Plymouth; and my old customers and the citizen generally are respectfully invited to call and supply themselves. The Farmers are respectfully inviied to give me a call with their Butter, Eggs and Lard, an I they shall have the highest market prices for them. R. RUSK. Sept. 20, 1335. 2tf. T. P. LEMO.X. B. W.LZMOS. FARMER'S AGENCY, Fruit A' Seed Store. LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Oß.cet Laportc, Indiana. A LL kinds of Seed, Farming Implements, f Fruit and Ornamental Tices, House Plants &c, f irnished on the most favorable terms. JOSubcriptions received for all Agricultural Papers published iu the United States. All letters addressed to us, in regard to our liue of business, will receive prompt attention. July 26, 1855. 191. YEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Oat world, Cone Cut Corners, f tar Papers, ew York Naked, The Watchman, Bell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Geography of the Sea, Life of Bill Poole, Grace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, Wolferfs Roost, Parish Side, Our Parish. A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sara Hoasloa, at ROBERTS'. July 12. 1835. 17yl. A. P.HODGES. J 9 PCaOTS HODGES & PORTER, Attorneys at Law, Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana. I Office over H. 13. Hine's Hardware More, WiLL give prompt attention to the collection of Claims, attend to the purchase and rale of real estate, procure Bouaty Land Warrants and Pensions. Refer to Messrs. r. p. jAHcs & co., New York. II AWES & MCKILLAF, rEASsoa fie co,, Cbieago. E. K, SWIFT & CO., ' HCNTiKCTOH, lee & en., Det.

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BR. J. W. BENNETT'S OFFICE at hi? residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth, March 22, 1855. ltf. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN CABINET FUIIJYITUKI:, Chairs, Willow ware, Mattrasscs,&c. West Main Street, Laporte, Ind. June 29, 1854. I7yl.

JOIIJY J1GJ1IJV. JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at i my market soon, before I forget it. I did see J. Cougle, such as Hicc, Sugar, CoiTccFish ofall kinds, auir fiotfoua. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry siid it just meant him. Well let him sell them; must try to make a livelihood by strict attention to the market and garden, but H. says that he will buy some Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and such little things for me, so that I may get along if I remain faithful to the market. I will do that- My brother in Canada presented me wun, a rare tmu 01 unexampled dimen-: s'ons. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt 1 to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, languague cannot como to time. He has a strong tendency to run to legs; he is j shaggy, eye like a hen, disposition courageous, tau use me uuienaoi a icainerea custer, and his voice like a rhinoceros with the whooping cough; 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 off 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. 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, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating his toes. 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. This revengeful brother, for some unknown injury that 1 have done him, has sent nie this villain, who eats as if he was the result of a 1 T a . 1 1 1 r 1 cross uetween wie anaconua anu ine wsincn. 11,. v 1. ;i iiC,llusl uc iwncu, uium lor a breaking team, or to some State or Territory lor 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 11. The last thing that distinctly recollect, was trying to pay faTe for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-G change, b-it 1 did not get it. I cupposed the city hall to be an opposition steamboat. la 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 Mater pitcher. tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush fo ind it in tie ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system so much, that I think I shall take to the use of milk in the future. AVhat would be the effect of brandy and water without any water in it, but with a little lemon? Aug. 9, 1S33. 2ltf FUJLL 1 posted: riHE undersigned have made the necessary I additions and improvements to the PLYMOUTH FOUZVDKir, To insure its continuation in full blast. They have secured their new patterns frm - . Ohio, and will now keep on 1, hand and for sale the O"36 BUCKEYE PLOW. To which the attention of farmers is respectfully invited. They are put up on honest old line principles no new tangle-! 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 times, and the demands of those whose business engagements require them to call on us. We work upon the principle "live and let live," and will take for our labor and manufactures, the products of the farm, the shop and the store when we can use them. It is upon this liberal prin. cinle that we hope to secure a reciprocity of trade with'our citizens. Give 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. U01d metal bought at the highest market price. MITCHELL & WILCoX. Aug. 9.1825. 21tf. Ilurd's Golden Gloss FOR BEAUTIFYING l"C HAIR. rjlHIS preparation is highly rerfumed. It I 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 it with new life and vigor. Hurd's Golden Gloss is put up in large bottles, and sold at the low price of tveenty-fite cents, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancv Goods throughout the world. O. K. Tairr, IVholesale ag't.Tremont House Detmit, Mich., and H. B. Persuing, Plymouth nd. Sept 20, 1355. 27yl HURD'S COUGH BAIiSAU. 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 have become a victim of that fell destroyer. Consumption. Try it ladies, already the incipient growth or this disease, is discernable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will bring you into a premature and early grave. TRY JT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont House, Detroit. H. B. PER SHNG, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1835. 27yl. HURD'S HAIR RESTOR ER. Producing Hair on Bald Heads. T I HIS preparation has neer failed to pro I duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions, it is designed ex pressly for the growtn of the hair, whereas. nearly all articles advertised for thic purpose. are in reality designed only for the toilet hen ce the unparalleled success of Hurd's Hair Restorer For a superior arucle Tor the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at tl per bottle, Golden Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. CiicarcAL ilA.NVACTf aiG Co., Proprietors. 293 Broadway, New York. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Age at, Tremont House, Detroit. Sept; 20, 1855. 27yl. . A mine Discovered! LL who wish to get a first rate article of XJL L IMP. will find it at Edwards' Kiln, n k .... u ' v ..r f..:i..i A I aVo : - uu tue caafc uaiikui .uaiiu&ukcb ua&c( iu j uon Township, Marshall county; where it may be had in large or small quantities at reasonable rates EDWARDS & Co. June 23, 1333. I5tf.

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pa VBE. IFLTTiDiD, FOR several year favorably known to the citizen of Plymomb, and Marehull county generally, as a reliable Hoot and Shoemaker, Has agaiu commenced the business mi his own hook, up atairs over Pershing's Drug store, where he prepared to accommodate his old patrons aud others who may favor him with a ca!l. Sept. 6, 185 25m6. 2 Im Plymouth. THE subscriber?! would respectfully inform the fill Ladies and Gentle men ot Plymouth, auu usviciuuy, uiui he has constantly on hand a general assortment OF BOOTS &,SHOES Ofall kinds, sizes and prices. This advertiiementnow will show The Plymouth people where to go. For Boots and shoes of every kind, Tti suit the most fastideous mind. For those who bow at Fashion's shrine. Please call at M ick'e he does design To keep what cannot fail tu suit The latest styl of Shoe aud Boot. If ladies wish for slippers neat, To suit the mind and fit their feet Of Gaiters of the latest fashion, When dressed to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootee. Shoe, or amrht to wear: Then calUt Micks, y ou'll find them there of evry size and varied hue, Made at the east and westward too. We alo have a Buskin Tie, For walking which the fair should buy. For the sake of health and comfort too; Then call and buy our D iskin Shoe. ISow timers you will please to call At Mick. his stock will please you all; His stockis good, and can't bo beat. By any house, on any street. A better boot c:mnot be made. Than those we keep for couutry trade. Oar Thick Brosans are also stout, Thry'U wear till they aie all worn out; But if you want a fine Shoe; Then call at Macks he'll furnish yon With Cilf, Morocco, or with Kip; With kinds the best, that will hot rip. Young Misses too, we fondly greet . Come let us beautify yo-jr feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees With any kind that you may please. We also have for babes that creep, A little Shoe that's very cheap; It's pliable and also neat, And will protect their little feet. ITCall at the old ataml. Terms Cash. JOHN McDANXEL. May 17, 1S53. , 9. BcariI,Sciiix& Dunn's Steel Plows innßeardSeaiun(1 Dunn's Bichmond JL J bteel Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, and a great variety of farming implements, for sale at the sign of the Big Pad Lock by H. S. KELLOGG. Peru, Ind., April 5, 1S35. 3lf. Drugs, Medicines A N D At Wholesale or Retail. it. r. risitsiiirv & co. ARE Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelphia and Cincinnati, a large and splendid assortment of 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 long experience in business, they feel aisured that they can supply the public with ju.t the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Select and Concentrated Powders kept on hand ofboth VegetableandMineals. Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Castile Soap, Sulf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Epsom Salts. Opium, Cream Tarter, Brimstone, Calomel, Capsicum, Rhubarb, Faints ami Oils, White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian Blue, Red do, Venetian Red, Span. Brown, Black do. Vermilion do. Sweet Oil, Chrome Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Y'ellow, Tanner's d3, Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. Varnishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. JDycstiffls. Ext. Log-rood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, c. Boohs and Stationery. Blank Books, mCWTwPrt Memorandums, bChOOl do, nlZL Time Books, Letter Paper, Cg-tw Foolscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circuar pointed Pens, ritinr nk, and Arnold's Writing Fluid, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of he most beautiful patterns. GROCERIES. N. O. Sugar, Tea, all kinds from 30 Havanna Sugar, cts. to 81.00 per lb. Tobacco, all kinds, Cigars, all kinds, White Fish, Mackerel, Hering, Pepper Sauce, Soap all kinds, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Cinshed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginser, 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, also some of the works of the Rev. bmanyel Swedenborg, rree uanfe money taken at par for any kind of gods. U.U. rEKsmau & Ct). the. 18, 1854; 40tf. Great Bargains. Of Choice Land For Sale. rPWO IMPROVED FARMS, ten J miles south west of Plymouth, in the Bur Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are now offered for sale at a bargain, they are situate in the very heart of the county. A 246 acre tract has 160 acres in a high state of cultivation, with good and lasting stock wa ter, a good bearing orchard 01 seiectea iruit. Also a frame Dwelling House, and other out buildings. The balance of this tract is well timbered, and adjoining the improved part. Persons wishing to settle in Northern Indi ana, will do well to call and see these Farms before making a selection. The county is las settling with an industrious and thriving pop ulation. and the Railroads uow being finished to the county seat, affording an outlet for pro duce and travel, render all the conveniences incident to a comfortable and valuable home complete in most essentials These farms are richly worth 825 per acre one half of which ve want cash in hnd, and the balance in annual payments, with simple ! interest. For further particulars, inquire of it? n r i . n m il. it. ivui. j. .uwarus or u. r. ituerry, ai iuc iiutels in Plymouth; or to Isaac Dreese on the premises. ISAAC DREESE, RUBEN DREESE. June 2?, 1355. Utf.

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THE best assortment of UnderslftVCS, Collars, Chime retts, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find at the Brick Store, oct 25. 32-

rpIMOTHY, Clover and Flax Seed, fresh and clean, in acy nnantitv. at the T,rrte Seed Store, by LEMON &. SON. fixe d facts'. IT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are still exerting themselves to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this ae of proression, in the manufacture and repair of 4V Carriages. 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 tkanks 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 The Rochester Plows 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 known to most of our citizens, and have heretoibie given gener-alv-a,Ksf? clio 4, r y W ith the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable ' tim to mirnhat st.rh riirl n: H,pv rpail i 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 110 harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. riymouth, July 12, 1S53. 17yl. NEW C Ij O T JE3E 1 3NT OM. A. SIILOSS, "YY70ULD respectfully inform the citi- ' zens of Plymonth and vicinity, that has just opened a cv Clothing Store in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared to furnish every thing in the way of READY MADE CLOTHING, GESTS'. FVRSISHIXG GOODS, Til US KS, CARPET SACKS, c, From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having been engaged in the business over six years, he has no f ars iu being fully prepared to satisry all who may favor him with a call, both as to the price and quality of Lis goods, and he respectfully solicits a trial. -At this house may also be found a beautiful and well selected as sortment of HOYS' CLOTHING, that will astonish "Younsr America.' UTAH Clothing warranted, both as to ma terial and workmanship. Oct 4, J3.5. "Jymfi A WORD with you, berO!e you supply yourelves with Winter Boots and Shoes, at the old high prices. have my Fall and Winter, Stock, and all I ask isan opportunity to show yous with a little the best manufactured articles and stock, that has lately been introduced into t his market. Call and see the Water Proof Calf Boots, Calf, Kip, and Coarse Boots, overshoes of all kinds. Boys and Cliillrcns coarse A; fine Hoots and Stiocs. In a word, everything and almost every variety of goods in my line, to suit everybody, and as intend to sell for ready pay, bargains can be had rom 10 to 15 per cent loer than ol those who 'sell on credit. Call at the old standJ. McDANXEL; Oct. 11th, 18Ö5 3Uf New Store & New Goods. flHE Subscriber having permanently lo I catcd in Knox, Stark County Indiana, announces to the people of Starke und adjacent counties, that he has on hand a full and well selected Stock of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, IF 9ooden ware BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS' ano "cb otber articles as are usu ally kept in a Country Store, at as reasonable prices as can be had at any poitit in tho est. lie keeps on band a good supply of at low prices. Ilia terms will be liberal, and uncurrent money takc-n at its re il cash value. rso trouble to snow goIs or give prices, He will be in receipt of new poods almost pvery month, and always kern his stock well re plenished. Doti't forget the place Store of U11A5. S. TIBtflTS. June 7, 1855. lyl Pittsburg: Stone Coal. Of) f f Bushels, best quality Pittsburg JmlJJJ Stone Coal for sale at the sisrn o the Big Pad Lock by H. S. KELLOGG. Perj, Ind. Apr, 5, 1Sj5. 3tt. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DRUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Drags, Books, and all articles appertainingto 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 he is now receiving. Uruggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell again, he 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.B.ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12. 1855. J7yl. WANT to buy groceries, drugs and med, icines, painls and oils, eo to H. B. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply or everything in bis line 0; 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, 1Ö55. 8-6t iFire Proof Safes, I iOR Farmers and other, received and for ale cheap at oar Seed Store in Laporte. T ciinv r. crv '

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LEMOJs & SON-

PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.

DU. J. E. BItOOKE, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absrnt. Office in Hnl,ton' Block. J. E BROOKE. Dec. 14th, 1831, WILLIAH C. WEED, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN EARTH EN WARE, 52 COURTLAND STREET, N. YORK. All Sizes ol Hall's Patent C011 - crete Fire Proof Safes for sale at the sipn of the Big Pad Lock by H. S. KELLO(JH. Peri, fnd., Apr. 5, 1S55. '3V3, Ilooms For Bent. fPlWO or three comfortable and convenient jL up stairs rooms over my ttore, for rent. They are suitable foroflices or shops. Enquire of C. i'ALMElt. March 22, 1S:5. ltf EDWA rpiIE subscriber will at his oil stand, still be found endeavturirc; to 1 pleas the public, promises to keep the table well furnished, barn well supplied and will do all in his power to make his guests comfortable, and solicits public patronage, Dec. 18, 1S.54. IGtf WC Edwaxls. Hardware and Cutlery, m , . , J ..To my largely increased stock prrcharcd in th,:.fast thJ ,a"' 1 constantly receive-uuiu-n iruin luecaiitrii marACis ar-umanu factories. have now on hand a larger and cheaper stock tha'i can be found elsewhere in this vicinity have added many new articles, aswell as incrased those heretofore kept, A mong the articles of which I have kept a full assortment on hand are. building Materials ar.d House Trimmings, Locks, La'ches, Butts, Screws, Nails, Biads, Window Sash, Glass, Table and Pocket Cutlery the best assortment ever offered in this market. C irper.ters' and Coopers' Tools .1 full supply of N. Kelloirg's and other makers just ieceived Cabinet Makers' Goods, Mahoanv Veneers and Knobs, till, chest, and cupboard 1 Locks, table and bed Castors, Glue, c. Saddlery A select assortment of all kinds, 1 of Saddlers' trimmings. Carriage Trirnmings--Gu4.ta Percha nnd Oil Cloth, enameleJ and Patent Leatherand Lace. Also, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, etc. For Millers Anchor Bolting Cloths, Leather and Rubber B I s. Saws,Files, Packing Yarn, Block Zincs, &c. For Farmers All kinds of Farming ufen ils Plows, cast steel, and cast steel back scvtl.es, Cradles, Fork, Rakes, Spades, Shcvei. end Hoes. For Blicksmiths Constantly on hand, a very large st -ck of Shoenbt rger ron, all kinds ofStreet, Yo ighiog- ny Ci aland Blacksmiths' Tools all warranted. Also, Tin PI .te, Copper, Pumps and Lad Pipe. All very cheap, nr wholesale and retail at the si-'u of the big pad-lock. H. S. KELLOfJfJ. Teru, Nov. 23, '."1. 4öyl Rhodes' Fever And Ague Cure. FOR the prevention and cu.-e f Intermittent a id Remittent Fevers. Fever A A-T'ie, Ciiills und Fe vor, Dunb Ajrue, G-nerul Debility, Nigbt sweats, and all oilier forms of disease wliicl: have a common origin iu Malaria or Miasma. Tbis it a natural antiIote which will entirely protect any rcsiile.it or traveler even in the most sickly r swampy localities, from any Ague or Bil.ious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Mias ma It will iiistantlv check the A"ue in p t.'ods who have sutllretl for ai.y length of time, bom one day to twenty years so that iiiey need never iu nave anowier niui, u c.Miuiniiup m

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use aecordnij; to directions, i ne patient at In witness wbereof have hereto subserionce begins to recover bis appetite and stiei.slli he1 my name an i caused tl.e s-alof my oc.

aud continues until a radical cure 1 etteeted. Uue er iwii ixuuej win ai'srser lur oruinaiT cases; sonu niny require mere. Directions printed in German, French and Spuuib, accompany each li-nle. Price One Dollar Liberal discounts made tothe tia Ie. J.1.MES A. RHODES, l r jvidence, R. 1. Evidence or Safety. NtW YeR K . J II lie 11, 1 P5". "I bave made a chemical examination ef 'Rhodes'' Fcvi rami Ague Cure," or "Antidote Mercury, Quinine, -aud Strytlnii.e, tut h-iv-not found a particle of eitherin il, nor have I found ;ny substance in its composition il.at would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES It Ü HILTON". M. D., Chemist."' EVIDENCE OF MERIT. 'Lkwisbcro. Union Co., 1'a., May 2. 1835. Mr. J: A.Rhodes l)r ar Sir: The box of medicine you ent me wis duly received 011 the lllb of April. 1 Lave told about one half of it, and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it lias cured them. It lias certainly stopped the Aj;ue in every one who h is ust d it aud SIX of the cases w.-re of bi g standing. My eister, who lias had it for live or fix veal back, colli 1 never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long as he would take it, is uow, I think, entirely cured ly oar remedy. (J. K. McGlNLEY'' CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Quinine. Febrifuge, Strychnine, orAnti-Pcii-odics i f any kiud. The well known inetlicicn cy of the-e noxious poisons proves them to be the offspring either of false medic; 1 principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only remedy iu exitence that i both sure and harmless is FJ10DES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymouth by II. R. PERSHING, &. Co.,dea!er in Drugs mediciucs Groceres. July 19, 1855. lsiy. R. M. B&OW.f R. C. BAXTER BROWN & BAXTER, Dealers tn Stove MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iroii aud Copperware, 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 ourselve3, and manufacture our own wares of the veiy best of stock, and as we inteüd making it a permanent businessperhaps lorlüe, our customers may

tesi assurea mat. we wm sell them uone 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. JCrWe shall adopt as an invariable rule No disappointment when work is promised. Shop two doors north or the brick store at the sign of "Tin Shop" across the side wilk. Bags and most articles of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and reg us. May 3, 1855. - -,r

IN THE MARKET AGAIN'

THE undersigned having returned to Plymouth and commenced business, solicits a share of the public patronage in tie trade .vi Hardware mt'iL'inn t'Tnrru . 0 llrtlfJikt-j oiuiw, XC. He Las now on hand a variety of Cooking, Parlor and Box Store; Also a lnrse assortment ol Tinware nnd Stove ripe. rrr'Rpnairi n? done on the st.orte&t nolir ' t will be found at the stand heretofore ocm. pied bv Daniel M'Donald, one door south tf the Brick Store. G. S. CLEAVE LAND. Plymouth, pril2G, 1353. ttf. The Board of TruUcs or Center Township WILL buhl their regular mceiMip rn t!. last Saturday in July. !?e;ti-ii.bTr November, January, Miif b. nnd Miy of tL j ear commencing in J til v, 1 .".". S. I). TAHOR.rit. Attest Tnos.K. HuioiiTO.v. Clerk. June 7, 1SÖ"). ltf. q0 pre E A&&.n&t p SADDLER, 1 K V 1 "C, t TZ r- - ' c I, -r. Ii PLYMOUTH. INDIAN . Fort ffavnc & Chicago Railroad. r - . ... , fc-fs TV I NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE is hereby given to the irtockho!dersof the Fort Wayne k Chicago Railroad company, that a meeting of the stockholders of said company will be bel l at the ofH: of the company iu the city of Fort Wayne, Allen county, ndiana, 0:1 Thursday the löt.'i dav of November. 1S".", at one o'clock p. m.. i and an election will thr-u and there be l.eli for nine Directors of said company for the ensuing year. O'.hct important business will ai. so be tiansacted. Dv order of U.e Bor.r 1 of Directors. SAMl-EL HANN A, Prest. Jostrit II. ErGi;RTOv, -ec. pro tcm. Oct 1 1, 1-03. so:?. WS DJ V. GLASS. of all sizes, f t sal II. B. PERSHING. Insurance .Iceat's Certificate of Authority. Slate of Intli.um. To expire Slsi of Dcamlcr .AUDITOR OF STATE'S OFFICE, ndianapoli.", July 17, l'-.V WHEREAS, THE .ETNA Company of Hartford, C XSCR.4NCE Conn- hns filed in tb's Ti e, a sworn statement of its condi- ! ticn, 01 the Is, of July ls35, the act of its incorporation and amendments, properly certified to, and its written instrument, nominating i' Agents and au'liOrizin them fully ari-i unrt-f rvedly to acknowle J v"- service of process in the event o' ui s. NOW. THEREFORE, in pu susnce of the requirements of "An ar t to nmen-l an acf, ea i titled an act for the incorporation of Insurance Compai ies, defining their powers aaJ prescribing the r iluti s." aj j.rovcl March 2J, 1S5-3, havi:!? presente I satisfactory evidence to me of full compliance to tht- requirement and specifications o! that act, , Hirain E Talbot. Auditor of the State of Indiana, Co certify that Chailes H. Reeve, of 7'lym uth. as tlie Agent f taid company, is authorized to transact the business of Insurance, a the Art iit nl ll f y.iid .V.tn.T Insnran'-.f (Vkmnnnv. f i Hartford. Conn in this State, uutil the 'Jlst 0f December, 1U3". to the c ent that I e mar ( le commissioned and appoin ed by the said Company to he aflixeir this 17th d-.y of July, A. I), 165: II. E. TALUOTT, Slate Auditor Statement of the Aeint Yasurance Comp., of Hirtl'i'id, C01. 11. .July 1. "j"),a5 rrq'iiicd by tfc law c-f the S ate of Indiana, re'atin to Ageats of Insaraiice Compaui s, iriC' rporatcd by any other State, passed in Iröo Tbc name of the corporation i JFAni In?rn nc Couipuh v, 1 u-ateil at H irt tr i C 'tmectiriit. The Cüpital S:ock is S-jOO.OOd. and is paid up. Th astts cf the Comi any ai: i ',.sU Jl ,ia,i,i' anU ' n.i-;x C.t.-di iu the hard of AstlI, 137,137,81 1Ü.Ü72.C5 Keal c'a?e uiiinc-imbcrco, 72 mor'g; g-? bonds, 6 & 7 prceut in-te-et, pavablu semi-atuviailv, 72,001.00 20 Virgii.ii S ate IJo..ds.6 per tents 20200,00 5 No th Cmdiiia do .".ODO 00 10 Jersey City w:.Vr do 10.300.01 5 10 per cent City of Milwaukee do 5.1."0 0'1 9 7 p.-r cent income 3.100,00 J137.4J.VÖ. Deb's d ie the company, secure 1 by lllol!g:g. 500.00 Bills receivable, amply secured pivahle at bank. 116,412.12 500 shares H irif. rd and New Haven Railroad cinjany. CO, 000, 00 103 do Hartford and Providence R R, 10 perct. preferred aud G iiarrantecd, 107 Boston and IVoreelcx R R, Connecticut River. iQ Connecticut River Co. lOt) Stafford Bank 3 ins paid in 36 Easle D;;hk Providence R . 300 Phcenix Bmk, Hartford, 30S Eichaege Bank, d-j 200 Farm, and Mecb, do 150 C niiecticut River Bil k 200 Hu tford Buik, US Slate 15diik 7- B ink of Hartford County 100 City Bank 10.058.00 11,00ii.0ü 1 25000 3 000 01 1.930 00 33.C0C.03 17.550,00 25,C00.09 9,750,05 25,tco,ca 7,875.03 11.600.CO 12,200,00 14,1(50 00 4 400 00 1000000 11 900 00 13,320,03 io.50o.oa 13.750.00 5,000.09 16000 00 11.200 00 200 LVicn Tank N Y, 45Ü Broadway Bank do 1C0 Peoples Bank 100 H mover Bank 400 Mechanics Bank 120 Bu.k of tnerici 100 Bink of N-irth America, 1-0 Bu.k of tie Republic 0 Biok of tbe Commonwealth 100 N. Y. Life Ins. and Trust Co 100 United States Trust C. T Total, $335,530,23 The amount of liabil'lisdue or not due to Binks or other creditors nothing, .ogfes adjusted aud due none. Losses adjusted and not duo $32,11 4,S7 Losses ur.a'l.jue 1 and in suspense waiting further proof cr contested, 121 111 12 All other claims against thecompany areimall for printiug JLc. Agents are instructed to take no risk over 610 000. The amount insured in any city, lovrn or Tillage is not fued, but depends upon the character, material and construction of building, the width of streets, the nupply of water and efficiency of tbe fire department, and other circumstances.

The amount insured in blocks of buildings als varie; tbo intention is to I'mit tbe loss bv pt one tire to less than $10000. The Act of Incorporation is the same as file! iu April, 1855. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Sec State of Connecticut, Hartford county. es Hartford; July 5th, le55. Personal1 y appeared Thomas Ä. A'exander Secretary of the Aetna Insurance company and made oath tbat the foicgoing statem3t by lrrn subsciibcd is true according to bis bes ku'jwledze and belief. ' HENRY FOWLER 'J. T.