Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 4, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 February 1856 — Page 4

Froai the Zanesville Courier of Feb. 1. A UC1L ItOMAXCE. AN AFFECTING STORY.

The miration of an episode in the life I of a lady came to our ars yesterday, i which, in any event, Uninteresting. anJ ! if true. serre3 to strengthen the force of th old addage that 'truth is stranger than fiction.' Briefly, the facts in the On Tuesday evening last an apparently! elderly lady, very well nnd tastefully' ressed, and intelligent and tfmiable looking, was observed seated in the snow on Seventh street, in this city. On appoaching find speaking to her, it was evident that she was suffering from a Syriens aberration of mind. Sha was of course cared for that night, and in a day or 60 reason 6eemed to have resumed its Ilace. She then proceeded to narrate that portion of her history which seemed ' relevant to the position in which she! tomii herself, which we give as nearly as we can. She gave her name, after much delay, as Mrs. Julia Hathaway, saying that her husband had been a prosperous jeweler oh Fourth street in St. Louis, and that both were respectably connected in that place and oiher cities in the country; that one of her sons was pursuing the study of theology with one of the most eminent divines in St. Louis; a son-in-law, who was a widower, was a lawyer in good practice in Jacksonville. Illinois, and that 6be had a sister residing near Cleveland, in this State the names of all of whom she gave. Ten days or two weeks Bgo, in compa. ny with hei husband, she started to visit her relatives in Connecticut. Frevious to starting he exchanged a proper amount of paper money for gold end 6ilver, which he placed m a small valise or traveling box. While upon the Baltimore and Ohio Riilroad her husband was attacked with hemorrhage of the lungs. So dangerous did his condition seem that it was deemed unadvisable to travel farther, and he was accordingly removed from Ihe cars at a station called Sykesville, some thirty-two miles west of Baltimore. Here, she says, he was taken into a public house upon which was the sign Miller's Hotel and which was presided over by a robust looking man who was familiarly addressed by his acquaintances as 'Jo. Physicians were called in who gava the invalid the benefit of their knowledge, and tho flow of blood was stopped. He seemed to be in a fair w j of recovery, but in a day or two he was again attacked, and died in about fifteen 1n.inu.tc3 and the next day he was buried. Overcome with grief at her great los. the concluded to prosecute the journey no farther, bat start on her way back to St. Louis the next morning. She accordingly asked Ihe landlord for his hill, together wi;h all others that hid been contracted in consequence of the illness nd death of her husband. They amountd, she was told, to thirty-five dollars. This amount she paid, taking the money from tha small trunk in which the balance amounting to near four hundred dollars was deposited. When the time for starting came, however, she found her intellect 60 deranged that she considered it unsafe for her to attempt the journey, and she determined to remain until next day. When she came to start the 6econd time, she asked for the additional bill. She was informed that it was fifteen dollars. Surprised t that charge for a day's loilging and croard, she called for the items. She was told that the hotel bill proper formed but a small portion of this amount; that the most of it was for tho payment of some bills which weie not included in the first settlement. Among strangers, and l&r from home, she concluded to pay it with out words, and proceeded to the small trunk for the money, when lo! it was not there. Where it was she knew not, and how to cancel tho claim she knew not. She offered the landlord articles of clothing worth treble the nraount climed, and vrent to one of the large trunks to get them. Then she discovered that her keys had been exchanged. Almost frantic with grief and fear, she offered him a splendid shawl, worth s;xty dollars, purchased only the day before she left home; but the landlord was inexorable he must have the amount in money, or he would ktep all her baggage and clothing. A ladj residing opposite, hearing of her sad case, sent for her and cared for her several days, and finally, in exchange for several article of apparel not absolutely indispnnsible, gave her money enough to pay her passage here. From that time until the restoration of her men ttl faculties, after her arrival in this city, all is a blank, as was indeed some por tions of the time in which the incidents we have related occurred. We give the story as 'twas told to us. It may be one of the hallucinations or va. gariea of a 'mind diseased,' it may bs a true narrative of actual facts, or it max be the deceptive fabrication of an artful imposter . If the former, no harm cau be done by its publication. If either ot the latter, it vnaj lead to the detection of and exposure of the wrongdoer, whichev eritmay"1)e. While in this city, her mind was gen rally unclouded, and we understand from those competent to judge, that she gave the most satisfactory evidence, by her conversation and conduct, that she was accustomed to the luxuries of life, and fa miliar with the ways of polished and re fined society. Persons interested in her narative furnished her with a passivge ticket to Cleveland, and with sufficient money to defray her necessary expenses thither -which place she started yester day morning. She was placed in charge of a gentleman going there, and a letter was sent to a citizen of that place who will see that she reaches the house of ner relatives residing ner there if such there ba. TheIstluesce of Wobds. -Words are little things, but they strike bard. We wield them so easily, that we are apt to fr real their hidden power. Fill r spoken. th.r fan iik. .ib. suhin, in d.w. frtiliD2 rain but wnen unntiy, hkc fertilizing

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Tibi Old JJlDmOUtfj 331 VLtV öttlCt Are notv informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat anil fashionable styl all kinds of 9 Either in black or othercolorS. The ma terials are now in good order, and the es tablishment isundtr the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhman. Jan. 1856. C3"Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Justices 5c Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. 1 JVll.l L..1TIO JY FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NEW AND VERY WO ND ERF EL!!! Drought home to the door of the Million. V WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, .-Isthmannd all diseases o' the Lungs. "o 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 inhiltng constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole a rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied chancres produced upon them when in troduced into the 'stomach, and subject to the ! proc ss or dnreslion." The Hvgeana is for sale at all the Druegists' throughout the country. New York Dutchman, Jan. It. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. O-Forsale by H. ß. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 18".". 7yl. Fire I'roof Safes, F OR F;iiuiers and other., re-eived nnd for sale cheap at our Seed Store in Laporte. .26, 33. ' LEMON & SON. jy BEEF! BEF01! BEEP HO!! BEFO ROAR!!! Doing anything else, go to IiCmOitS Store and find any and every thing you want in the line of New P.ire Drugs. Medicines. Taints, Oils, Dyes, Glass. Groceries. Toys. Notions, Cigirs. Tobacco, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books; and everything in the line of Country Drug. Bvok and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, 1855. 32yl. Hurd's ftolilcii ttl oss FOR BEAUTIFYING Hie HAIR. fiUS preparation is highly rerfumed. It JL gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained from any other article. It effectually cleanses the scalp from danlruffand 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 viiror. IlurJ's Golden Gloss is put up in lprge bottles, and sold at the low price of tventy-Jice cents, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world0. K. Tmrr, holesale ag't.Tremont Hou?c Detroit, Mich. and H.B. J'krshinu, Plymouth nd. Sept'.'O, 1C5-3. 27 y I HURD'S COUGH BALSAM. 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 iu arresting disease '.n a mul titude of cases, in which without this invalua ble medicine, the sufferer would have become a victim o! that fell destroyer, Consumption. Try it la lies, already the incipient growth o" this disease, is Uiscernable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will brinjyou into a premature and early grave. TRY IT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP, Who'esale Aeent, Tremont douse, Detroit. H. B. I'ERSHNG, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, ISjj. xiyi. HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. producing Hair on Bald Heads. riHlS preparation has ne er failed to proI duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is -designed ex pressly lor thegrowtn ot the natr, wnereas, nearly all articles advertised for this purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilethence the unparalleled success of lluru's IIa:r Restorer. For a superior article lor the toilet, use MURDS GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Golden Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. CiiEiircAL Maxifacu-ring Co., Proprietors. 291 Broadway, New ork. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Aire at, Tremont House, Detroit. Sept; 20, 1855. 27yl. PIIYSCIAN k SURGEON. DU. J. E. BROOKE, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders bis professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended to excepiwnen ausenx. . . T k r T TT Office in HJughtou'sKlocK. j. E..iuvjuii. Dec. 14tb,l85J, 39j t J. B. DOOLITTLE, M. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New Yoik Medical Society; also, Honorary member and Graduate of the Metropolitan Medical College ot the City f NV.w York, would intorm the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that he is prepared lo attend to all call in his profession. Office at his residence on Michigan street, in the Vinnedge block, Plymouth. Sept. G, 1853. 23tf. Fresh Arrival. Have no Bamum's Babies to exhibit, nor I have I any wonderful animals from Cana da, 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 ana the citizens generally are respectfully invited to call and supply them aeives. LrTliX 3 i : . w-. .r..n : : l . . , lh Y shall baTe the hiKi,eSt market , u-., 1 wir fot thm. Korv.

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DU. J. AV. BEXKETT'S

OFFICE ntliis residence three doors north of Edwards' Hotel, on Michigan street. Plymouth, March 22, 1S55. ltf. BOOKS, BOOKS Artiznn and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D .dd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself. Crotchet Work, Dwight's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. Woodfall's Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July 15, 1855. lyl JOJLY AGJIIjX. 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 nt mymarket soon, before I forget it. I did see , numerous packages of goods marked J. &. II. J. Cqugle, such as Iticc, Sugar, Coffer, Fish of all kinds, IU& JlOtfOU.Cf. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry s nil it just meant him. Hell 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 Cfitilc, Shcrp, Hogs, and such little things for me, so that may rpt atone if I remain faithful to the market, f -;tl .1 Kit lv l,mi)Ar In Pmfiili nrpn. .

ted me with a rare bird of unexampled dimen- I excruciating pjin arc removed. 1 in may be s;ons. (a Shanehai Rooster.) WJien attempt ' s-tn in case, of Lumbago, Omit, and Rheumato speak of this feathered pledtre of brother- '"'" their most tt rril.le form, w.iere nuap-

hood, languacue cannot coino to lime. He has a stron? tendency to r ;n to lesrs; he is sha:iry, 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 cot my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmtn tell me that they switched off on a sidetrack and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, cable him to the woou-ho ise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating n:e out of house and home, and with the means of the market only. 1 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 lookingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks snd see this monster. Oh. this fe.ithereJ Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him a presentol 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 I 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, orsold for a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for 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. Tlie last thing thai 1 distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-G change, b it 1 did not get it. 1 -upposed the city hall to be an opposition steamboat. In the morning I fonnd myself in bed with my clothes on, my boots under my pillow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. I tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush fo nd it in the ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system so much, that I UiiiiK I shall take to the use of milk in the future. What would be the effect of brandy a-nl water without any water in it, but with a little lemon? Aug. 9, 185.". 21 U 1 XUUXUXJUUÜ JUJUOUUOJIOJ J UMUUIÜJ.UAJLU) JOSEPH POTTER, SADDLE ? ;r "c? 3 Tl r V PLYMOUTH, INDIAN. 1 ATTORMY & Coanrellor at Law, ami Real Estate Ascnt, LA PORTE, IXDIAXA. Will attend tothe collection of Taxes, buying, selling, and renting of real estate, examina tion of Titles, &c. 4Iyt T. O. LEMON. II. W.LLMON. FARMER'S AGENCY, Fi9 nit tV Seed Store LEMON &, SON, One door South of the Post Office, JLaportc, Imliuiin. ALL kind of See 1, Farming Implements. Fruit and Ornamental Tiees, House Plants &:c, f irnished i"i the most favorable terms. JO'Snbscriptions rercived for nil Agricultural Papers published in the United States. All let ters addressed to u?, in regard to our line of business, will receive prompt attention. July 26. 1833. 19yl . City Drug Store. Wilson A llUlrctr keep con stantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Drus & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, c. Also, c. Also, a cool assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, a- the City Drug Store, one doo estofthe Laporte Hotel, Laporte, nd 4ly JVEW HOOKS JUST RECEIVED. Our world, Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, !ew York Naked, The Watchman, Bell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Geography sf the Sea, Life of Bill Poole, Grace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, YA olfert's Roost, Parish Side, Our Parish, A Long Look Ahead, Cuba. Life Sam Houston, at ROBERTS'. July 12. 1855. 17yl. Tlnter Honnefs Latest Styles, to be had cheap, at the Brick Store. oct 25, 1853 32DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, Eclectic Physicians HAVNG associated themselves together for the purpose of practi ing their professions, would respectfully offer their setvices to all who may leel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long experience in treating the diseases of this climate, feels confident in the success of his treatment and we design beim alway on band to attend all calls by night or day in every branch orthe medical prolession. Doctor Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart for six years, and having received a regular medical education in the Vst. feels confident of the successful effect of his treatment in all the diseases of this country, and will attend ail cases requiring surgical rgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michigan street, ree doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymthree doors outh, nd. Nov. 29,1833. 37tf.

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LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. Health is the Principle of Lifi; Disease is the principla of Death. The It- R. R. R emedies posses the grua power to Secure to the human syMem Health and lung life, and to free the humiu fnnily Ir on pains, uches and all bodilv infirmitiesThe art of preserving health and the method of curin disease by the It. R. A'.' Kndtrnv's Beady Belief Is to be used iu all C is-es where there is painThe moment it is npplied externally, or UÄtfii mi...... 1W- it v-;il li.iv the most lifuriiis ache.

- . t i . ' I"" "PJ T n , ::. J.: ,., V..,, trine burns, scum q newer in uvi.rn.i.H.v,. " ' rayT 1 2 J iV Z he e duigcrou, remedies.- , Th w'U x Lri,, .oind that Chloroform. : M,m iiinp Onium &.c. unlv stifle the pain by 1 . - . l l ptu v fvin- the senses, so that the perceptive iSoS "LTP .f-Ä ,llthat ! after the infl.tence or these narceti :, have ped fron, the .vstea., the pain again breaks o it , with it terrible pai.g. with renevN ed vio!e,ee. i rw; ii ..i,s... so that the perceptive i . l t . r l.. n dnn: Hu mil ii nml m,vr.il,r:i..se or ihe disease that ccamous it; it infuses now life into the weak and diseased parts. It braces up the nerves, and establishes in the nystem a reaction ef health nd strength in place of pain, weakness and disease. A, a counter irritant, RiJw .y's Radv Rope!' applied to the s lrf ice of the body, where there is itiflauiatiou or congestion, it w 11 in stantly scatter tho congested blood, q eilizes ihe circulation, and in n few miii'iTes the most plication ot Kidway's uxi ueiiei m it store the patient to ea?e and comfort. Crippled teilh Rheumatism, arm and lc? per ished no hopes of his reuocery timely use of R. R. R. -1 wonderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC HCDDLKSTOXE. Kap-ds Parish, Ls.. June 10 Ii. IG.V). Messrs H idwav &. Co. R idwav Keady Re lit f has cured Peter Mav ot UlieuinaliMii, when j . j there was no lnpes nf hi ever re-covering he:,r I of his situ ition and Kin:t f'-r him. HIright arm and L-g was all perched; he had no use if them at 11: but by the use of your medicine iu t vo mouths he v:s carrying the mail from Chcrryville to D.irr'x Feiry. I objected. IL said he must do fcunuthing for living. It h is been fourteen months tdm-ehe was cured. IL is now we 1 and is working n his firm, and the whole cos, cf his cure for vo ir med dues was five dollar?. Isaac Hud blest one Uatnvitv's Regulators. Weh re direct the attention f the puMic to our newiv discovered reme iy RADW.lY'S REGULATORS; they poes the snout cnritive prop-r is ot a i urgative, ' cathartic, aperient, sudorific, nnli iyspe;tic, corrector ml llig ilator of 1'lie system. They are in f.ict the only P'rfcct purg'nive ai.d call; irtic that has ever been discovered or given to the vi rM. Rulway's Peculator- will nnswer n better purpose thin Cal miel or Mercury, without entailing on the vys'eni the terrible injuries of lh'se baneful drugs. Thev ore in theform of pills, lgin;ly costed with gum, perfectly tastehs, sind e in be taken without thickening or nauseating the patient. Tney are to be used iu all cases vlie-i the ystem is out of order, or under the in flu e-ice of disease, O.ie or twodos.-s ot Ridw.iv' Regulators has frequently checked theprogre.sf the most terribledUoascs. nnl restored the system to health ;md reguhiri'j. Tlicy establish nw and approved principles in medicine, and secure the gr- at and importa.;t poW.:r of regulatiag to n healthy, natural und iiurmontou? neti-m. each :ind every vr- ? in in the bovy. Tiis great controlling power ha? never formed any part of the properties o! thfi poj u'ar Ua"h iric, Vegetable i.r Judiun Pui-g-itive Pills, thiit have ever been in use, Radwjy' R.-gtihicois rid the t-tein froi dieascuud restore the hunnu body to health, on an entirely different principle !. the wcakciiin. sickening and griping method of the cmuion cathiiiiic nod purcatixo pills One or two of Ridw-ay'g Rogul-itors will remove the cause th;it occnihus pain or sicklies?, or an hvr -dar or unilateral action or condition of the organs of the bodv, q iicki r, more eflTec'ual, aiid wifli less trouble t the atieu' th in six or ten of the common ra hartir or purgative pill.. The moment Rad way's Regulators are taken into the system nfllictid wi:h lisease, their ripializing eliiraev begins thev seartliout tlie eiemenr-i oi uisrase wnerever u may be seated; they a t upon tin; whole surface of the intestines and bowel, nttracling tlie Joui and morbid humors from the blood, elands, serretin? vessels, nml exrllin? these seeds ol diseae from the ho ly, restoring n healthy and regular action t the L'ixer, B weis. Pancreas, Heart, KTdu?y, Bladder, Skin and aJ other Viscera. TI1K BOWELS. All of the cemmon i.iils of the dav, called Vegetable. Slndian. Ca'har'ic. c. claim that thvciire disease bv purama from the bowels. Tiiis i4 f:.r ns thev thev net nn u the bowels bv irritating the mucuous mcntDrane, and thus obtain au i-vociation in th same man ner as the bowels are moved by rutins soniethimr that disagrees with the system. This is truly an unnatural vne'hcd of restoring the sys tern lo health, by swallowing pills that irritates and disagrees with it, Tlmse who have taken these common pills are welt aware ol the weak alid debilitated condition their systems are left in. After the f courin operation ot these dras tic purgatives is over, the bowels are sore nml feeble, nnd "uin become costive and hnnm. un. Ilonce arises d spepsia nnd a host of othr diseases. Ridwav's Regulators never leave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. IVo. t. Diseases and complaints caused hy exposure and atmospheric Chance, brer which Rndicay's Rendu Relief and Radway s Regulators possthe inhlt remarkablekuratire powers, and which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies COLDS AND FEVF.RS. When the system is first r eized with h sudden cold, or a fever sets iu. A dose of from three to six of R idwav's Regulators should be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of the disease that is required, in a few hours the sysjem will be restored to sound heaiin. l n 1 the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs headaches, colds, chills, pains and aches in th limbs, joiuts, muscles, In.ncs, side nnd back son throat, hoarseness, difficult breathing fol lows the cold and fever then R id way's Ready Relief should be applied externally, nnd a gooil dore of the Reanlators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take place, am in a few hour the p itieut will be free from al rain or annoyance. It these sisns cf the presence of disease in ihe system are unnoticed, nnd violent fevers break out. in the form of Billions, Typhoid Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers euch as Pneumonia, Lung fever end Brain Fe ver. a more ri?id treatment becomes necessary Tht Regulator a' oulJ be giv-n every four hours, iu larae d-ises of from four to sir. nnti lree and copiou lisch. irpes from the bowels are obatiued. The relief applied will produce a salutary effect upon the skin, and, takea in water will abate the fever. f infiimations r congestions take place o;1d wav's Regulators and Ready Relief shoul j he taken in large doses. A cur.cur.- will Quickly follow their nse. In case of Biliousness or malignant Bilious Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, R idway'n Re.nlatOis, giren in foil dose, and the whole surface of the body bathed with Rid way's Ready Relief, will effectually and peedily cure the patient. IF RHECMATISIf , Attacking the joint and limbs, inflittin? its trrrihl. ram-', nf nainwith merciles rniditvchanging about from joint to joiut and from limb! 0 limb. Lumbago. Nnuralsia or uout nmicta 'you.Rodwav's Ready Relief "applied npplied to the parts where tlupain is felr, will quickly . relieve you from its excruciating pangs. Rad - way'Regulatyrs will expel from the intestines til irritating and corrupt hämo.

I'M ALL rOX SCARLET FEVER MEASLES. Ridway' Ready Relief i notonly a cure for these infectious ni:il:idie?, Imt will prevont those who n.f the Ready Relief and Regulators ag-iinst the infection; We have known the R. R. Re'ief rid the wltole neighborhood tf the infection "f Small Pox and Scarlet Fever. We have likewi-e know shipmasters who liuve saved the lives of their crews and pa?engr, nn 1 entirely dr veil off the small Pox and Ship Fever from their vessel.-. ly sprinkling the Ready IN lief through their infected chips. It is arto lishing what happy effect the R-ady Relief w'll have if freely sprinkled in pi ices where the iufectioas und contagious poisons prevail. Wewilljf-iarantec that if those who are now

soff --ring with fever nml tig'ie, or its effect?, w-ll Place their vMi nn.!er th r the influence wl KadRendv RA-ci and R 'CUlor. to cure them 'of tin- di;ircSing mahuly, and to free ih-Mn ' from the fever of g,e that ts now ,,,-enng .n tl.e.r syt.;in- and to .emlcr keir bodies ague rnr irriiiwt rnpWH I :iIt;iKS. v. v. - i " 6 feSpleen. Engorgement, ef the Liver .,1 ...ber "B1'''""-" livernnre from thdrmuciles by the R. R. Rtl.ef and R. gul .tors .. .u i .- . We now direct the attention rf the public to Nur second g eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. IVü. Iff. R. R. RESOLVENT. IIL'MOR.? CHROVIC DI-FAES. Diseases that have been lingering in the sys em for a length of time, tainbng the blood with impurities and covering the body with sore and ulcers: diseases inherrited by hereditary descent, :)r contracted by inoculation, or Irnnsmiyt- d by otl.er d seases; over all of which sa d diseases and disorders in this second las, RAD WAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Possesses the most positive curative powers. Th's all powerful remedy has performe 1 nrracles"in 'he way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whose He h was one mass of corrupfon, and who were so disfigure 1 by disease as to render them objects repulsive to the siiht. lll .MORS BAD BT.OOiT' Chronic diseases, scrofulous anl svnhiltb c mi'lain's, consump ion, and other nffec of the lungs and threat. Indications an ctions and rganicenlaruemen s, chruiic rhcuma is:n, glan dular swelling-, hacking d; cough, cancerous affections, bleeding of the lungs, dyspepsia, water brash, tic doler ux, white swelling tumors, ulcers, h p diseases, female complaints Gent, rickets, bronchiti--, liv.ir complain, ax d At.i. KRi rrrvE diseasks. Tho moment a dose of th- Resolven' is taken in the system infecte 1 with dis ase, the patient experiences 'he m -sf delilrfu! isensalions. for new life is coursing thr itg'i every vein and lissues f the body enriching and purifying the bl od and casting out all m rbid, corrupt an I loathsome hu ii rs. The Ren -vating Res . t nt is a posi ive cure for a 1 chronic comp'ain's. it has ma 'whole and so nul patients whoha 1 suff-re 1 1 lie m st erribl to tur ; disease coul I intl ctup n t!:e system Let t o e wrr t re tri d ot' er treatments aul arc sii 1 ucc-red, give the R-so-l vent a tr'nl it willcrre- you. Price one do!l .r p rbottle- R.1ÜWAY vV: O., 162 Fulr-n Street, Xe-.v V- rk. Sold by Di nggists, Merchants, and slorekt epers everywhere. D.C 2 13Ö ), 40)1. FIXEDI4CTS. JTisafixed fact that the undersigned are 1 f till exerting themselves to ktep up, or a t tie ahead of the times, in this age ot proression, in me inanuipcture ana repair oi XLWV JS, &C CO S5? iV Carriages.. We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our woik is ('one by experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore lad of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than lo return our hanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicita continuance. I It is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend ktepingon hand a constant tupply of The Rochester Plows FOR SALE, At the m nufacturer's prices to wnich the at tention of Fanners is especially invited, betöre they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known to most ol our citizens, and have hereto o.e given gencr? al satisfactio i. With the present Haltering prospects ofabundant 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, ami let us talk about it. and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, 1S55. 17yl. riUE best assortment ol ImlcrMCCVrs. lOllars.ChimereUs, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and llounet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find at the Brick Store. oct 23. 32NEW M. A. SIILOSS. TlOULD rf-spectfully inform the citv zens of Plymouth and vicinity, that hr has just opened a -cv IiUlliu' Store in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared to furnish every thing in the way of READY MADE CLOT II IXC, GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, c., From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before otTeredin this town. Having been engaged in the business over six years, he has no f ars in being fully prepared to satis'y 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 tound a beautiful and well selected assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, that will astonish "Young America." 0A11 Clothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, I3..5. 29mG New Store & New Goods. P JlIE Subscriber having permanrntly loJ. cated in Knox, Starke C inty Indiaua, announces to the people of Starke Mid adjacent counties, that he has ou hand a full and well selected Stock of 2d GfieCEPilES, QUEENSWABE, HARDWARE, WooilCMMvarc BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODSa,,d ch other articles at nre usually kept in a C mntry Store, at as reasonable prices as can be had at any point in the West, lie keeps on hand a good supply of at low prjees. His terms will be liberal, and nncurrcnt money taken at its real cash value. io troutue to snow go wis or gtve prices, He will be in receipt otnew looIs almost every month, and always ketp his stock well replenished. Do:.'t forget the place St're of CIIAS. S. TIBPITS. June 7, 1855. lyl ?4. "JUHr-ueei, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved shortform, and at , a A,0 rt Pce . are for sale at this offiee. New Diu lilts. Deeds, Mortsatres and' I c at the j Also Blank Notes neatly or inted and for sale same place

WIIililAJI C. WEED, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN EATH EN WARE, 52 COURTLAND STREET, K. YORK.

All Sixes of Hull's l':i(cilt Concrete Fire Proof Safes for sale at tin; siirn of the His Pad Lock bv 11. S. KELLOGG. Per.-i, nd., Apr. 5, 1S.V5. a - 3t3, Blooms For Rent. IlU'O or three comfortable and convenient I ut stairs rooms over my store, for rent. They aresuitable foroflicesor shops. Enquire of i'ALMEK. March 22, 1855. Itf Kü flHSiu y MIS fl iLS HPllE subscriber will still be found at his old stand, endeavouring to please 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, ISöl. 40tf WC Edwards. R. M. BROWN R. C BAXTfR BROWN & BAXTER, Idealer s in Stoves, MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iroa 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 shadelower than customers have heretofore been iu the habit ot" paying, and perhips a little lowr-r than apy other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manu acture our own warts of the vety I est o' stock, and as we intend making ii a permanent business perhaps lorli'e, our ustomers may rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be promptly waited Npon, and can have any article in our line manu hctureil or repaired to order, and on short notice. LT'e shall adopt as an invariable rule jVo disappointments when work is promised. Shop two doors nort,h of the bric k store at the sicn of "Tin Shop'' across the side Wilk. fS:is and most articles of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and tee us. May 3, IS j j. 7tf. Drtiirs, Medicines At Wholesale or Retail. ARE Now receiving direct from New York Pdiladelph nd Cincinnati, a larue and splendid assortmcntof Of ugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Hooks, Stationery and Groceries, which they offer tolhe public on the most reasonable ter.ns, and every article sold by them is warranted to be what t hey are re?ommen Ji i i--- i : i ti, anu irum a i'jug experience in ousniess, they feel assured that they can supply the public with just the articles necessary. Their medicines consist of the purest qualities that can be selected in market. Vfnt nn hnml nf both Ve-ftnblennd Mineral... 1 Quinine, Sulphur, Morphine, Sal Soda, Gum Camphor, Castile Soap, Stilf. Acid, Tart. Acid, Opium, Cream Tarter, Ilrimstonc, Calomel, Capsicum, Ithubaib, Tannin, Cloves, Nutmegs, Ippecac, Lpsom Salts. Iiiiits es 21 (I Gils. White Lead, Lampblack, Prussian ßl je, Red do, Venetian Red, Span. IJrown, Black do. Vermilion do, Sweet Oil, Chrome Green Fire proof paint, Linseed Oil, Yellow, French Ye i low, Tanner's cb, Whale Oil, Spts. Turpentine Lard do, White and brown Zinc in Oil and dry. famishes. Copal Varnish, Japan Varnish, Coach do. White do. Furniture do. Shellac do. JPycstufTs. Ext. Logwood, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Alum, Clue Vitriol, yc. ISooLs and Stationery. Clank Cooks, JrfgfL Memorandums, School do, AiZLzl?$Time Cooks. Letter Paper, CSGHur Foedscap Paper, Envelopes, Steel Pens, Gutta Percha, Circu lar pointed Pens, Writing ok, and Arnold's' ritmg r hud, Show Case Goods an endless variety, Wall Paper and Window Shades of the most beautiltil patterns. GROCERIES. X. 0. Sugar, Havanna Sugar, Coffee Sugar, Loaf Sugar, Ciushed Sugar, Cinnamon, Ginsrer, Coffee, Spices, Tea, all kinds from 30 els. 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 Xorthcm Indiana and Southern Michigan, Teacher's lnstitnte, kept constantly on hand, and for sale, alo si-mc of the works of the Rev. Emanyel Swedenborg. Free Bank money taken at par foran,r kind of g -ods. II. B. PERSUING & CO. D:C. 18, 1834.- 40tf. Hurrah for the Farmers! llOBERTKUSSt a now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well supplied ith Groceries of all kinds, and offers them ft lor sale as cheap as they can be afforded elsewhere in the town. lie also has Four, Pork and Bacon, which he offeis at very low figures. The farmers and other citizens of .Marshall county have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to him, and he hopes to merit a continuance. June 23, 1955. 15t6. WAXT to buy groceries, drugs and med. icines, paints and oils, go toll. B. Pershing's store, where he is just receiving a fresh supply o everything in h;s line of trade, and will sell them at the lowest cash prices and give the highest market pri:e lor all kinds oi grain, porn, uuuer, egs. seneca snake root, genseng, lady slipper, yellow root, blood root. Deeswar amimonev. I May 10, 1Ö55. 8-6t

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To the Public. W v-vnn - . . I .'iic searon lor fall trarfe A having arrived, I fU disposed to chat a little win, my former patrons and the Citizens centrally, by calling tt.e;r attention to my Stock cf READY MADE Consist ins: of almost every article u'un ' worn hy Men and Roys, frotn DOWN TO I2GOZ& iUfl XfiGCSi Also VcntV urnisiriuq (Boohs, 9 Portmoniczs, .Jewelry 4V. I also hae a fair stock of Piece Goods. rrl purpose keeping a nraclical Tailor in r.iy ploy, and all orders for culling and l.ial ing vi!i receive prompt attention and satisfaction rti. tiered, or no pay. Those w ishing any articles cf CWhintr a;rmost respectfully invited to call and examt my stock and prices be'ore purcl.a.'iiü;. Customers will be -waited upon wit'i pleasure, whether able to please thein or not. Thankful for past favors from niir.:cr.ms rustomcrs, 1 will remind them oi' my determination to continue to deal with them upon suci terms as will justly merit a c ontinuance ofthc r patronage. Please call at the old s'.nnd at the sign of Cincinnati Clothing. Ilccstvax, I'll is, and many articles country produce will be taken ir ci l aci -Uoods. Ii. I'lEIIvJE. Oct 11, IC.','. -JJy!. The ISonrci oi TrustccsoT WJLL hold their regular n'celihis . last .Saturday in Ju'y. Fe:-t ml , November, J inuary, M irt h, aid M y of ti. ear commencing in Jnlv, ',:,. S. i). TAnOR.rrt-st. Attest Thos.K. HoiüiiTON, Citik. Julie 7, 1S ).. !" A. p.iK.tcrs. J Ä Attorneys al Laiv, rivinouth, .Marshal! County, Indiarn. Ofile ovtr H. It. nine's llar: va e Store, W7LL give prou.pt attention ?c i.'.e lecti'in ot Chims. a tend to t!:? n r chase amWale of re il estate, procure Uoun ty Land Warrants and Pensions. 1 t.Vrto MESSRS. F. P.JAMES & co., New Ycri. II A WES Ä: MCKILUP, i FCARS0S &CO,, CiliCTO. K. K. SWIFT & CO., HUNTINGTON, LEE & cn., TJSL 1 1 D. A. LAYMAN &. CO., Cin. Cyl Ap il QG, Itöö. ALL LAMPS, for sale at Rorras I7yl. LnpC.'t-. Great Bargains. 33 ACRE Of Choice Land For Hale. rpVO IMPROVED FARMS. j miles south west of Plymouth, in the .'?: Oak Flats, Marshall county, Ind., are m w offered for sah at a bargain, they art; s-i.r in the very heait orthe county. A 2-1:; acre tract has IG!) acres in ahi-r'. of cultivation, with good nnd lasting rtock v tor, a good bearing orchard of selec'cd fruit. Alro a frame Dwelling House, and other cut buildings. The balance f this trac t is v.V;i timbered, and jdjoining the improved part. Persons wishing toreMie in Northern Tn'iana, will do well lo call and see these Fr.p-;. -leiore making a selection. The county is fa ". Fettling with an industrious and thriving pop ulation and the Railroads now being 5u::i.d to the county seat, affording an outlet fr produce and travel, render all the conveniences incident to a comfortable and valuable her..-, complete in most essentials. 1 heie 'arpjj: are richly worth S'M per rcrc one half of which we wa:.t c:sh in l.nnd, jh: ' tht balance in annual payments, with s-nj,-'. interest. For further particulars, ir)qu: H m. C. Edwards or G. P. Cherry, at the tels in Plymouth, or to Isaac Dreese o f l:.e premises. lSXAC DllKESi?, RL'C EX DREESE. June CS IS."-. J5tf.Rhodes' Fever And Ague Cur P ,0R the prevention and cure cf In'f-r: 6j t nt a id Rt-tnitieit K. vers. Fever Ä A Culls : nd Fe vor, D imb A?u-, General Del ily. Xiirht sweats. ni;d nil ether forms ef a. rase which have a common erigit; iu Malaria . Miasma. This ij a natural antidote which will rniir ly protect any reside.it or traveler even in h -most sickly er swampy localities, from r. . Ague or I'd ions disease whatever, or env ir jury from constantly inhaling; Malaria or J!..,ul a. It will instantly check the Ague in p ;r."ors who have suffered for ai:y length of time, fn r i one !ay to twenty yeni-. so that they - i never to have another chill, by CJiitinuing use according lo directions. The patient once beginn to recover his nppetite and string:; and continues until a radical clTc is eSectcti. 0:ie or two bottles wil ars wer for irdinrj caes; seme may require mere. Directions printed in German, French and Spani h, accomiany each bottle Price One Dollar Liberal discounts made to the UadV. J.IMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. Evidence orSafctj'. New Yi rk. June 11, 1S5.. "I hnv made a chemical examination i f Rhodes" Fever and Ague Cure," or "AutidntoMilaiia," atul have tested it fur Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and S'.rycbnit'c, but havnot found a liarticleof either in it, nor have I found. any substance in its composition tLst would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES It GII1LTOX, M. D., Chemist. EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Lkwisbirg. Union Co., Pa., May 2. 1G55. Mr. J: A. Rhodes Dear Sir: The box cf medicine you e:it me wjs iluly receiveJ on th1 Uli ol April. 1 l.ave sold nbuut one half of it. and fo far the people who bav used, it are sa tisfied that it has cured them. It has cerlainiv stepped the Ague in every one who has r.sid it and six of the cases wvre of lo-g standing. My sister, who has had it forfivc or ix vears iatk, ceul never ret it stopped, extent bv Qiinine. and that only as long ns he would take it, is now" I thiuk, entiie'v cured bv our remedy. C. R. McfJlXLEY"' CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Toisjcs, Merrury, Quinine. Febrifuges, Strychnine, i-r Anti-Peri-odics . f any kind. The well known iuifTkien cy of the e mixious poisons proves them to be ihentTspiing either of false medical principles, or cf mercenary luacks. The only rcmedyin existence that i both sure and narndess, is" RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale iu Plymoulh by II. B. PERSHING, fc Co., dealer in Drugs medicines Groceries. Jn!y 19. 185. lSly. 320 acres or Iand for Sale. f rHE South west quarter of section thirtyJL 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 tvo east, situated three miles east of Plymouth. This land is heavily timbered with Oak, Ash. Poplar, Walnut, Sugar-Mc-le, &C. For further particulars apply to M Ftc. at ndianapo'is, or Ü. ALLEN at Plymouth. Apr. 5, IS55.