Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 April 1856 — Page 4

The Declaration. One Smith met a fair young lady at a

fashionable soiree, and not being proof against the little chubby fellow s darts, he fell a captive to her ihanns. After man j weary days and sleepless nights, ' Smith determined to seek the object of his adoration, and make n declaration of the tender passion. On the morning follow ing this determination, Smith arose earlier than rras his wont; oi'ed, brushed, and frizzed his hair, trimmed his whisker?, examined his coal-collar to see that no stray hair had fillen upon it to indicate that he had a head on his shoulders. Thus equipped he bent his steps towards the mansion of the fair one, and reached it at a time when he supposed she would -k:..k into an elegant drawing room in which splendid mirrors, reaching to the floor, reflected his entire person. Smith was greatly intimidated whvn he handed his card to the servant, and bad scarcely time to compose himself before the lady made her appearance. She received her adorr with cordiality which so strengthened our hero's courage that he dropped on his knes at her feet; begged her to bestow upon him the love he came to oolicit. The lady smiled, nnd turned around just as a gentleman was entering the room, and replied, as she presented him to the fallen man ''TAis is my husband; ask him.' Smith was seen rushing around the first corner, with his overco-tt wrong-side out, and hat, tho brim of which nearly rested on his shoulders, muttering to himself "Plaguo take the women; I don't believe my wife is born yet!' Hats orr is Church. friend Levi Coffin, appeared in the United States Court Rooms, and stood as Quakers are accustomed lo, with his hat on. A vsry ofHcious special Marshal, employed for this ocoBS'on to assist in preserving order and the Union, regarding this as n insult to the United States, and to himself as her representative, approached friend Coffin and demanded imperatively that he 6houId uncover before him and Commissioner Pendery. Friend C. exclaimed that ht meant no disrespect, but it was the custom of his people. It would not do. The brate special Marshal raised his cane and knocked the offending broad brim on the floor. Friend C. paid no attention to this, but remained motionless. In a little while the Marshtl returned, picked up the hat and handed it to Levi, who took no no tee of it whatever, and the Marshal de posited tfon a table. Bjt the brave Mirshal was not at ease, and shortly after this he returned, took the hat and placed it very gently on Levi's head, and the last we saw of friend Co fön, he stood there with his hat on, looked as coolly on the proceedings as though nothing had ever hapeued to disturb his equanimity. Cin. Uaz. The physical appearance of a man eometimes changes the current of events. A case in point occurred recentlr, Ihe clMldren of two neighboring fmili3 had their quarrels and fights, which resulted occasionlly in bruised faces and torn garments. The father of one family be'iev. ing his children I be maltreated, and being a very passionate man, concluded that the surest way to settle the difference between their households perraenently, would be to chastise the head of the other family, although, as yet, he had never seen him. He thereupon procured a rawhide, and abruptly enterrinq his neighbor's tPiidcnent. inquired in a threaten ing tone, for the 'man of the house. " I am here, sir said a personage upwards of six feet high, and weighing some 220 pounds, as he approached to learn the buisness of his neighbor. Did 1 understand you that you were the gentleman of the house!' Yes, sir. . 'Well, I I just dropped in, sir, to see if this was your rawhide. The Best jx the House. Simeon Dra per, one of the Governors of the N. Y. Alms-house, was dining recently at Albany, N. Y., where the butter happened to be particularly rank - Here John said Draper to a favorite Irish waiter, who wns standing behind him 'John, lake this plate away; some people like their butter stronger than others. John took the plate, held it up to his nose a vnoment, with the air of a connot eeur, then put it back again in its place, and observed, in a firm voice Misther Draper, that is the strongest butler w have in the house." A certain lawyer had his portrait ta ken in his favorite attitude standing with his hands in his pockets. His friends and clients all went to see it, and every body exclaimed 'Oh! how like the original. , It's the Terr picture of him. 'Tain't like, said an old farmer. Just show us where it's not like him, said they. 'Tain't no tain't,' replied the farmer don't you see he's got his hands in his own pocket? 'T would be as like again, if he had his hands in somebody else's pockets.' An Irishman was indulging in the rery intellectual occupation of sucking raw egga and reading a newspaper. By some mischance ha contrived to bolt a live chicken. The poor bird chipped as it wen down his throat, and he very cooly aid. Bs the powers, my young friend, you spoke to late! ; A sleepy Deacon, who sometimes engaged in popular games, hearing the minister use the words, 'shuffle erT this mortal coil' started up, rubbed his -eyes, and eiclaimed: "Hold oa! it's my deal!" A gentleman once said he sho'd like to set a boat full of ladies adrift on the ocean, to tee what course they, would teer; a lady in the room epled: 7 Thats easly told thay would steer to the Isle of Man, to be sure!' . Haxd Stobt. There is a Udy oat in Arljiosn who has had letenteeo haibnd during sixteea jear ud if' still lir I 7mo'j for tnothsr!

WHOLESALE & RETAIL FI I! ST M PLYMOUTH. Offers to f lie citizens of Marshall and adjoining co inlies, one of the best assortments of jj4 us jssL.'rn? 22m sä, 13 00 Is & S?iOS&9 Ever brought to this market, and would request thosein wan', of such article locall at his establishme.it, one door north of the Brick. More. Nov. 29. ' 37 tf

Something New AT THE BRICK STORE!! X ADIES t all and get n French calico Dress , JLi Pattern before it is all pone, if that will 1 not suit you. we have DeL'iins, rersian Twill. Cas shmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Haids, and other kinds ofDre; floods. You can't help being suited. OGLESBEE & Co. Oct 2 ), 1853 32TO be fOUIld at the BnCk StOre A Good assortment of onIV ttlnfir. f . I of Ii 1 11 O J o .. .. .... ... , Those wishin? to buy clothing, will do well to :ive us a cull before purchasing elsewhere as t e are ueieruiiueo wui iu uc uuucisuiu. jjuuh out for good bargains. N. II. OGLESBEE & Co. O-t. 2". 1S55. 3vtf. ä NEW BARBER SHOP. i ShflViil2r '& JflSir JBreSShlg. ; it 3 " PilE undersigned has located him t, sen in i jyiMouui, ioi t lc ii-uu. v.- " . r lit . i e t . r - ;i Tying on me auove uusiness in an rs aiit us brauche.-?, and would respectfully sol i3 cit the patronage cf its citizens. He is prepared todo his woikin real New York style, 7V .. i l - . :.. .11 :,. ; and hopes to recive sufficient patronage to ma .e i his pr sent location a permanent one jjTShopup stairs in the two story Irame immediately south of Edwa'ds Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1355. 41tf. Tl ft ifV- T) ,1 ' -'-. --l rJ A h - Ü - -i y- en v rr v y fe'i - 4 kll U u V ii S 29Igmoutii 23;inuct Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of .1 9 Either in black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, nnd the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1S56, fX-Blank Deeds, Mortgages. Justices 5c ConstablesBlanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices tosuit the times. FOR THE CURE OF xn rr and yer y vsoxmiizruL::: Brought ho;ht lo the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discover' has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all diseases o' the Lünes. Wo iei"er to Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inhaling Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With tins new method, Dr. C. has restored many ftueted on.s to health, as an evidence of which he has mnunerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a nhysiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhal ing constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the where a rial cavities of the lunsrs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the 'stomach, and subject to the proc ss of digestion-" The IIvs'eana is for sale at all the "Druggists' throughout the country. New York Dutchman, Jin. 11. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufücient to evaporele the lluid. jj-Korsale by II. B. PEFlSIIING, Plymouth. May 3, 1S-T. Tyl. Fire Proof Safes, I jlOR Farmer ami oiher?, received and for jj sale cheap at our Seed Stör in l.aporte, iv. 26, '5 . LEMON & SON. BEEF! BEFO!! BEEF HO!! BEFO ROAR!!! D ing anything else, po to Xcuto.i's Store and find any and 'every thin you want in the line of New P.ire Drujs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glass, Groceries. Toy3. Notions, Cigirs, Tobacco, Fancy GpoJs. Stationery, Books: nnd everything in'the line of Country Drug. Bok and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, 1855. , 32yl. nurd's G'oldcn Gloss FOR BEAUTIFYING e H AIR. T 1H1S preparation is highly rerfumed. It gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained from any other article, it effectually cleanses the scalp from dandruffand scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling off or turning grey, and inspiresit with new life andvigor. Ilurd's Golden Gloss is putup in large boltles,'and sold at the low price of ticenty-ßve cents, by all the principal dealers in Drus, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout tlie world. 0. K. Tairr, Wholesale ag't.Tremont Hou?e Detroit, Mich., and II. B. Pursuing, Plymouth nd. Sept 20, 1855. , 87yl - HURD'S COVG II 'BALSAM. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. It has been successful iu 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 of 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 JTy and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont House, Detroit. II. B. PERSHING, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1855. 27yl. Winter Honnefs Latest Styles, to be had cheap, at the Brick Store.1 ' : " Oct 25, 185 . . 32rTIHE best assortment of Undcnlcercs. Collars, Chime fett, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find at the Brick Store. oct 25. ' -32- - DOQtS & ShÖCS of all torts and sizes are to be found at he Bricfc Store.

J. B. DOOLITTLE, 31. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New York Medical So . rtso, H inurHrv member ai:d Graduate of 1 he Metropolitan Medical Cu!! se l,,e üi,-v of New York, would inlorin the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that he i? prepared to attend to all call in his profession. Office at his residence on Michigan street, hi the Vinnedo block, Plymouth. Sept. fi. 1C5. 2ötf. Fresh Arrival. f Have no Barnum's llabies to exhibit, nor JL have I any wonderful animals from Cana da, Imtl have just received ana now oner lor , ! sale at the lowest market prices, one o: the ; most extensive and best selected ocks ol , GROCERIES rear n'iono1 in lhr totvn r' I'lvmnuili ; and mv ! old customers and the eittzen generally are i respectfully invited to call and supply them selves. T?io F:irznrr are Tesnec'fullv invi.cd tnpive men call with their Hutter, Es and I qr.i u.iru, nnl thev shall have the hiihist market 1r;(.e ror ti,em. "R. RUSK. gePt. 2t), Iüj3. 2tf. HURD'S H AI n RESTORER. Pratluclttq; Hair on U:Ul JSeatls. r preparation has neer f .iled to proi duce a new erowiu ot nair, wren ustu according to directions. It is designed expressly for the prowtn of the hair, whereas I:.. ii i..i.,. i riiMJh.H,-,.

1 'are in reality oe.gued only for the toilet i Usm in their in.t terrible lms-Vic:,..!.!! ri tLonitnnrnlllet success of Itiir.'.'sH.iirlplati.n of R id way's Rawly Kehet will re-

IlCill 1 till ilUltlCl nutlie.i I'll mi.' u iwi- , : i.e:,ce theunnarall ni..tvt. mv ... Westorer. ror a superior arucle tor the Kniet, . . - .. ' use F1URD S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hard's fair Restorer is sold at ?1 per bottle, üol.len Gloss -J cents, by dealers severally. CuEMfCA Mancfactcrixü t-'o- I'roprittors. 91 Broadway, New crk. O. K. TUP?, Wholesale Agent, Tr.ruont House, Detroit. Scp!; , ISÖ5. 27y1. BOOKS, BOOKS, Artir.an and Mechanic's Hand Dooks, Pickwic': Club. 1) idd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, Crotchet Werk, Dwight's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. Woodfall's J unius. For sale at ROBERTS. July 12, 1335. 17y I JOHiY 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 a my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods mcrked J. tsc II. J. Cougle, such as ISicc, Mxiyir, Coffee, Fisli of all kinds, X "."- -sT- jt fN,r..--!.ir SnO bottom;. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in bvt Henry sid it just meant him. Well let him sell the.ii; uwttry to make a livelihood by strict attention to tl.3 market nd garden, but il. says that he M ill buy some C7?tf, fihtrjM, 2?cxsi and such little thitip for tie, so that may get along if I remain faithful to the market. I will do that- My brother in Canada presented mewifh a rare bird of unexampled dirnins'ons. (a Shanghai Rocoter.) When attempt to speak "of this feathered pleüe of brotherhood, lantigue can::ct co.r.o to ti.ne. He has s strong tendency td nn io legs; he is ah.igi', eye h!:e a hen, disposition entuaeeou, tail like the but ead of a feathered duster, and h;s voice like a rhinoceros v.iih the whooping conh; Int. call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other bird.?, but how they ever i;ot my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched off on a sidetrack and made him draw the passenr train, and for fear thr.t he mischt shay away in the night, I cable him to the v,-oon-ho ;se in the garden. But this voracious animnl is tatin? me out of house r.nd home, and with the means of the market only. I see that one cf us mi!t starve. His hunger is still on the increase, have misled some of my wood, pis, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced tatins Iiis toes. observed him looking strongly after Eliza and Henry. rIr. Downing backed out. Call folks and see this monster. Oh. this feithered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he want.? torain a man, makes him a present ol an elephant, arid will not allow him to sell, give a.vay or kill, but he must keep the same, and be devoured. This revengeful brother, Icr some unknown injury that 1 have done him, has sent i.ie this villain, who eats as if he was the TCJult of o cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be -iilled, orsold lor a breaking team, or to some Siate er Territor. Ibra curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall,' and several other corners, all in the same nnrht stopping at i.U. Tlie last thing that I distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-t change, bit 1 did not get it. I iipposeiithe city hall tobe an opposition steamboat. In the morning I found my self in bed with my clothes on, my boots under my pillow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. . tried to write to some one with rny tooth-brush -fo ind it in the ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system so mi ch, that I think I shall take to the use of milk in the future. What would be tLe effect of brandy and water without any water in it, but witha little lemon? . Aug. 0, 185.".. 21 tf JOSEPH POTTER, j SADDLE i PLYMOUTH. INDIANA fcg Y)TnriiryTTrY City Drug Store. Wilson fiifreir, keen con i stantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure J Drug's & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a goo'i assortment ot Toys and Fancy Goods, a' the City Drug Store, one doo Westofthe Laporte Hotel. Laporte, nd 4ly JUST RECEIVED. O'ir world. Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, : : New 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, '. Wolfert's Roost, . . . . Parish Side, Our Parish, ' A Long Look Ahead, - Cuba, - Life Sam Hoaston, at -July 12. 1855.' ROBERTS'; 17yl. PIIYSICAN & SURGEON. TVU. J. E. DROOIE4 having perma J nenily located in Plymouth, tenders his professional gervjlces to tbe. public. All calls prompuyauenaea to except woen aosenx. Office in Hoagtitou's Block. J. E.uRUUKB. Dec. 14th, 1854, 39j 1

LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid opeu to the people. Jfenlth is the Principle of Liji; Disease is the principle of Death. Tiie R-R. K. Rjaiedies posses the qrea power t- Sfo-irvi to the huuiau system Health and Ion lifo, mid to free tho hiiuriu family Din pains, aches and all bodily infirmities The art of preserving health and the method of curin" disease bg the Ii. It. R.'s Railway' Ready Relief Is to bo u.noJ in all c ie wtit.ru t tit re is p lin. fho moment it is applied t x'erually, or taken int.. ru.illv, it will aliuv theino.-t l. r nring at he.

ruins. ciMiiiiw. n isiii'. burns, scalds. &c., and r : ""-i ' ... , , v ; q " !' " . r 7.. : ' i ' 3 i ijc-h "cu uy iin-iii-.n mi n. t is safer than these du.grrous remedies. . Tin public will bear in iniud that Chloroform. ' Morphine, Opium, &c, onlv stifie the pnin ,y stu ivfyin" the senses, so that the perc.-pUve ! f.ci'itties laone the power of feeling, and that alter the inflaeiice or these lmrcetls have p isrd from the svst-si, the pain again breaks o it wilh its terrible ivu cs, with renewed violence. Rid-.vav's Rj.idy It -lief stops the pain und removes the cause or the disease that occasions if; it infuses new life into tho weak and diseased parts. It bnces up the nerves, and cstablishen in the system a reaction of health ind strength iu place of pain, weakness and diseie. As a eoun'er irritant, R idw .y's Rsadv R j-i.-.i r r .i... i. ,.i., ...i pel aiyiieu io uie suiacet-i me uotijr, uns mere is ii)ii:iuiai:o.'i or imiwuin, n w in ; siaiiuy scauer me t ungi-vni """. '4"""ts the circulation, and in a lew minutes iheinott ever lciatini p.niis are removeo. ini may ie . i " a t . s en in cases tif Lund:io, t. iit, ami Kueuina- - - . . . . . I... . t..Lt In i...it tiiul fti ti-irf --1"111"1 " v..,... - Crippled irith Rheumatism, arm and leg perished vo hopes f hi renorery timely use of R. R. R. t irondrrful eure. LETTER FROM ISAAC Ul'DDLKSTO.XE. Ka;.ls P.uib, L-i. June 10 Ii. 1C55. Messrs It id way & C. It nl.v.iy '.-.Steady R.lif h is cured PtterMuy 1 R'icuuialisin, when .1. .....a .... I. ....... ..4 I.IJ ... AI- ..itltt'iit'lll (T T Ult IU tlt!3 NU llt'J'V ft llllttt iivw.viii.. ..j h: rlidl:is situ i!mu and fei:t l-r him. Ills rilit arm and l-g wa- all perihed; lie had no Hsu i f lhciii at all: but by the us; .f yo-ir inediciiK in t v, iii intlis he was carrying the mail from CMK i ryvillf to B m'a Fi ry. I uLjected. II said lie must do somcthins f.r living. It h is been foiirteen mouths since be was cured. II ' is now v,'ei :i.d is working n bis f inn, and the wlitiie cos, cf his cure for oir mel e ines was live dollars. Isaac Hcddlestoxe Wo lu re diroc-t ihr; aitoi'timi of i1i Tililic to our neH'iy ü-icovcre.l rente !y RAUW.IY'S UKfJL'LATOltS; tht-y o.e tl-.e rreal ciir. tivc prpf i s ol a purgative, cathartic, aperient, sudorif.c, iiuti-i'yspeptic. corrector an 1 Keg ibitorof fhesjtem. They arc in fact the only perfect j urgative and cathartic that has ever been diseovert-d or given to ihe world. Rtdway's reaulatoM will answer n Letter pui jio. t t'.i in Cabnci'l r Mercury, withciit entailing on the system Use terrible injuries of thee iitmeful drug?. They ure in the form of pill, elegantly Coated with !:m, prrlertly tnstelsa, mid cm be faku viiiiout sickening or ii inst-ii.ting ihe patient. Tii'?v arc to be infd in nil c:ies wIomi the syst on is out ir onler, or under the iiul'i e-ir.- of dit.Tsc. D.ie or iwcil'ws ol It.idw.':v' Regulators has ircq iciitiy checked iheprngrrs- ' I the most terriblediäuascs. and restored the system to health a::d regularity. Tlu y establish i!w ami approved princip!e3 i;i neuiciue. and srenro thegr-nl and impoitant power cf regn'atingto a healthy, natural and har.i:oiiions action, each and every ortran in the bovy. This fieüt controlling power has never formed any pait of the propertit-s ol tb j opular Cith rz.-:, Vegctablo or ndiau Purgative lYi!, that haw ever been in use, R idw.iy'n Regulacor ril the jyf-tem from disease and restore the h'li.iao bixly to health, on an et.liiely li'Tcre:it principle to the weakiiiiii. siekenins !ml griping n?"thod of ihe c muion ciith iitie nnd purgative pills Oae or two of Rulway's Regulators will reltiove the CHijse that otc;iiiiu3 p:;in or siekne.t, or an inegilar or r.nnalcral action or conditiouof the organs of the body, quicker, more efTt-c'n.il, and vvifli less trouble to the jmtient tli an six or ten of the common ra'hnitic or purgative pill. The moment IfadwayV Itoulat'rj are taken into the system afi'.ictcJ v.'ith disoas", their cqcaiizing eiTieacy begicir they cari'h out tho element of distra whe;everil tn.iv boseatvd; they act upon the whole surface of the intestine ir.d bo eis, nttracliug the foul ind cio-bid Lninors fnna tiie blood, "ldvils, secreting vessels, nr.. I excelling these seeds of dis"ne from ill o hjly. restoring it healthy pnd r'-lir ctioti to the i'ver, II weis, Piicrra?, Heart, Kidney.--, Bladder, S..in and all other Vi ccra. THE BOWELS. All of the cem'iion iils of the clay, called Vegetable, Indian, Cailmri.c. :c. claim that they cure uifcae by purpin frnia tho bowel. This i roi far as tliey f: tbey act npm the bowels by irritating the mncuous membrane, und thus obtaiu an evacuation iu tin same manner as the bowels are moved by eatinjr ?onietiiing that disagrees with the system. Tins ig truly an r.unnturnl methed of restoring the system to bealtn, by swalloving pills tbnt irritates and diingrces with if, Thnso who have taken thess common oillti are we'll nwire of the weak and debilitated condition their syst ems are loft in. Afa r the securing operation cf these drastic purgatives is over, the bowels are sore and feeble, and .fl!,'n become costive end bound np. IIo7ice nries dj spepsia and a host of other disease!. Rad-.vay's Regulators never leave the bowel in a costive condition, or occasion paia or weariness in their operation. Diseases and complaints caused ly exposure and atmospheric Changes, orertchich Rndwaifs Ready Relief and Radiray s Regulators posses' the riolt remaflia'tle curatice poirers. and u:hich will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COI.nS AND FEVERS'. When the system isfirst?e;zed with h sudden cold, or a fever sets iu. A dose of from three to ixof Rid way's Regulators should be taken this i all tho rnediciueat this stage of the disease that is required, in a few hours the syilem will be restored to sound health. B it if the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chills," pains and aches in th limbs, joints, muscles, bones, side and bark, sore throat, hoarseness, difficult breathirg follows the coid and fever then Railway's Ready Relief should be applied externally, and a good doreofthe Regulatorstaken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take pWr, n'ml i: a few hour the p itieut will lie free from all pa;n nr annoyance. ' It these signs of the presence of disease in ihe system are unnoticed, and violent fevers break out, in the form of Billious, Typhoid, Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers euch as Pneumonia, Lung fever end Brain Fever, a more rigid treatment becomes necessary. The Regulators a ould .be giv-n every four hours, in large doses of from four to six. until Iree and copious discharges from the bowels are obaliued. The relief applied will produce a salutary effect upon the skin, and, taken in wter will abite the fever. If iiifiimations er t coijsestions take place. ßadway s uezulators and Keauy Keliet should be taken in lare doses. A enrn will Qnicklv follow their use. In case of Biliousness or malignant Bilioa Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, Radway'ii Renlatois. given in fiill.dos', and the whole surface of the body bathed with Radwav' Ready Relief, will effectually and speedily cure the patient. IF RHEUMATISIf , Attacking the joints and limbs, inflicting its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapidity changing ahoutlroui joint to joint ami trom limb to limb,- Lumbago Neuralgia or Gout afflicts you, Rodway's Peady Relief applied Applied to the parts where thi pain is felt, wiJl quickly renoc jou iroiu u onrucmuug ruw nau - ' way neguiavyrs win expei irom ine inrestine-4 all irritating and corrupt hamorf.

SMALL TOX SCARLET FEVER MEASLES Rulw.y R ;tdy Relief is notonly a cure for these iufectioiis maladies, bnt will prevont those

j who list the Head; Relief and Regulators agiut the lufectmn. We have known the R. R. Relief rd the whole ne:g!iboilioid i f the infection if S.uall Pox and Scarlet Fever. We have likewise know shipmasters who have saved the liv es of their crews and passengers, nn l entirely dr veil oil" the mall Pox and Ship Fever from their vessels, by rpriiikliiig the Ready It lief through their infected fhip.. It is asto iihii g what li-t ipy ctbvt the R-ady Relief w 11 h ie if fret lv sprinkled in pi ices where the infectioas and coiilari'eis poisons prevail. Vewill guarantee that if those who are now t iiff-'i ing witii fever and r?g-ie, or its effect?, w 11 ,le il.-ir midfr th influence td'Ra.1vav, Readv R l'ef and R cül itors, to cure then, I nf ,hl, diJtressh mab, lv. and to free th., ' - --- d - j . i tmni tlie lever or rge mat is now lingering in their systems and to lender ikeir bodies ague peo. ng-iin-tt renewed attacks, Those nowsullern.g from enlargements rihe S; l en, E'l-orgeuients of the Liver, and other o'g iincei.iiu'emcnis. are promisni sj e-o mliverniu e from theiriniseiit sby the R. R. Relief and Ri srul itors, tir i: . .1 ...,.:.. , r .1 i i :.... I t.t 'uine-"t our second g'eat discovery lor the cure ol chronic tlitease. IVO. II. R. R. RESOLVENT. HUMORS CHRONIC UI-KA-ES. Diseases that have been lingering in the sys'eni for a length of time, taint' ng the Hood j "... .- " . i ... ' wilti impunnes and coverin? iu nouy with sores ami uiccrs; niscases lniiemieu ov neretit'ary uescent, or contracted ny inocuia;iO!i, i or transmiyt d by other d'seases; over all of j xvhich sa u diseases and disorders in this sccnnii,.inc. I oADU'AY'S RENOVATINT, RESOLVENT . Possesses the most positive curative powers. Th"s all po-.verful reme.ly has performed I mracles.n he way cf cures. It has made jmany persons sound and whole, who-e fie h j was one mass of corrupt'on, and wiio were i so disfiiiure t by disease as to render them ob .in. - ......, jects repulsive o the sL'ht. iii mors B.vn m.oon Chrono- diseases, scrofulo-is anl ."yphil'i c nr lalns, consump ion, and other affections j of the Jungs an-l throa', Indurations and rganicenlariremen s, chronic rheuma ism, glandulär swelling-, hacking dry cough, c.uicer0 cs alTections, bleeding of the luns, dyspe .- f;ia, water brash, tic doler ix, whits swelling t im r?, '.leers, h p i incases, fviualecomplaints G ut, rickets, bronchitis, liv.ir complaiir, AND A! L KRLTTrVK DISKASi S. The moment a dose of th; Kesolven' is taken int the system infectel with lis ase, the patient experiences the m s deligh fu' sensations, lor new life is coursing :hr ug:i every vein and issues of the b dy enriching and 1 urifyiug 'he bl od and c sting out all m rbid, orrupt an I oathsome It il m rs. The lien vati ng lies .L nt is a posi ive cure for a 1 chronic comp ain s. It has mad -whole s.nd so and patients who ha I stiff re I Mie m st terrible to tur-.- disease coul l ind ctup n tiie system Let trioe wir r;i7e tri d ot'ier treatments and ar.? sti 1 secured, give the R so l vent a tr'ul it w.llcrre you. Price one dol1 r p-rbotlle ItdUWAV.t CO , 1G2 Fulton Street, New Y rk. Sold by D'tiggists, M.rchunts, aud slorek epers everywhere. D c 'J!), liiiö, 40I. T. D. LEMON. ' II. W. LEMON. LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Oßce, Luporfc, Indiana. 4 LL kind of ee l, Farming Implements, j and Ornamental Tice. House Plants i vtc, f mushed on the most favorable tei -ins. Tr.Siibscript'.oiis received lor nil Agi icullural p.iper publisiied iu the United States. AH letter.i rdilrer.sed to us, in regard to our line oft b'jsiae.-s. will receive prompt attention. j Jn-','6. 1S.V. IfK I. i DOCTORS Vi'EST & FULLER, Zr?ec2ic Jtissjaiciawi, jTTAVNG associated thenisel.es together fiLjL for the purpose of prac'i i-ig their professions, would respectfully oTer tbeir services lo all who nniy feel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long exptnei.ee in treating the diseases of this climate, fee. s confident in the success o1 his treatment nnd we design being alwny on hand to attend all calls by ni?ht or day in every branch o themediccl profession. Po--tor Kuller having been in regular practice in (Joshen and Elkhart lor six years, and having receivedaregul.tr medical education in the West, feels confident of the successful effect of hi.? treatment in ail the diseases of this country, and will attend all cases requiring sursical treatment. Office on toe east side of Michigan street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, nd. Nov. 2f, 13.J-I. r,?t-f. FIXEB FJ1CT3. JT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are Jl Ftll till exerting themselves to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this aire of profession, in the manufacture and repair of - f Carriages. We manufacture to order, and of the best maI terial. and our work is done by experienced workmen. J o those who have heretofore bad of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It is also a fixed 1's.ct that we now have and intend keeping on hand a constant supply of Tim T? rf I ftt Ol PIftirc !s at aucy iiuvm,tivi nun vo FOR SALE. At the m mu factum's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows. are known to most of our citizens, and have hereto die civen general satisfactio 1. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity; farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase stich articles as they really need Give us a call at all events, and let us talk about it. and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm done. ELLIOTT &. CO. riymouth, July 12, 1853. I7yl. Professor Humphrey's Specific . Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for s-ale at I7yl. ROBERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G: B. ROBERTS, ? DICUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. souare LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER IN ! Drugs, Books, and all articles appertaining to j the fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest i an inost extensive in the city, and having Goods to filljhe same he does not hesitate to inviU his numerou frieuds and acquaintances. (.wucn a business or 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 cordiany invites to can. Buying Goods orinciDallv by the package, he flatters himself that rn , furnish the same at as low prices as thev ran .ue uuugai ia tur marxet, in less quantities. . - Q. 0. ROBERT!? Liporte, July 12, Uyl.

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New Store & New Goods. flllJE Subscriber having permanently loJ cated in Kuox, Starke Cniuty Indiaim, announces to the people of Starke t,iid a l.jaceni enmities, that he has on ha.t;d a full and wdl selected Stock of QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS !l,:d such oilier articles a, are usually kept in nCiuntry S tire, at as reasonable prices as can be had at any point in the West. II- keeps on baud t jrood sui ply of at 1 iw prices. His terms will bo liber il, nu.l uncurrent money ak " at its ieil cash value. No tn ulde to clinw rols or pive prices, II will be in receipt ol . i i lnew i.'00ls almost everv ) moiiih, audalwavs ke p his K'.ock cd replenished. Dj t f' lgtt the place Sl oe of CUAS. S.'lini'lTS. .Tope 7, Ifl35. lyl 1 ni stf riil-cl.-in in1 teollpn ninvp at , i,ui ui iiu.-..,....i.u the lirick Siore, to be sol 1 cheap for - M ol fl 0 e2 Hi jF Saddlery, Cultlery. &c. ('aVsiJlE Subscriber., nro now rereiving tlie following, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and old England. We have now on hand a Lai tier Stock than can be found elsewhere in the west. We have added many new articles, as well as increased thore here, to ore kept, which will be sold at Cin innati prices, with the addition of freight. Among the artu-les of which we have a full assortment. Ta'de and Pudel Cutlery The best assort' ment ever offered in the westRuill ' ng Miter'wls Sur h as Locks, latches, butts, bin-res, screws, glass itc. Carpenter's nnd Cooucr's Tools A full asrortment of chisels, haul and tenuant 'aws, planes, drawing knives &C. Cabinet Miner's Coods Mahogany and walnut veneers aiul knobs, till, chest, cup board looks, table Injures, bed castors, glue, ecc lllc'.smith's Tools Such as anvils, vice?:, screw plates, bellows, hammers, rasps, files; Shoenberger's ron steel plow moulds, &c. (i unit mi th Materials Locks, triggers, tubes gun mouutry and barrels, pistols, game büg3. cap.', flasks yc For M Iter Leather belting, packing, rope bolting cloths, mill cross-cut and circular saws, files &c. iur Farmers All Muds of farming utensils plow?, corn shelters, hay cutlers, cast steel and steel bac't scythe, cradles, for'.is rases, spades, shovel-, hoes, &c. Carriage Trimmings Cnamelcd and plain oil eh'lhs, lacfs, lr.iig.-, lining, bub bands, btl-li.W-, ooken. b ills, axles. priig. .Vt. SjdJlenj Hardware, y Harness Mounting. A large assortment nubile trees, buehb-p, stirrup, hanies, m imelled and j ateut leather, in rorco, sheep and calf skins, Sic, We design keeping every article in that line. A!s ; 8hoeiibercer iron, nails, and Ib-lmont n iils. log, trace, halter and f.fih cli iius, lead pip-, puoip, nxi'5, enrry-eor.ibs, patent and common strap hinger, grind stones and iron?, window !sab,Vc, vector sale, at w indesale or ret ill, at thesiirii of ihe IJig Padlock, No. 25 v i s, and 8. b ist, V ashington stier t. i Havuii made arianueiiitMit- for the I sale or II iss &, jl.ttheli's Diy.ou made Horse , Ci-lh.r in this State; we w'Al sell at a small adI vauce above Dayton prices. U.S. KELLOGG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31, I8G. 4.Jvl. LOOK HERE ! FALL & VLyNR ZiK&(3LJD.nZ)&3 At the ES III CK J3SP!Jä!Ba The Dcsf Assortment ever brought To Ti is .IZrrhcl. N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now. receiving their ?toi k of Fall and Winter ftood., con sistingofa Full and Complete assortment, ...41a- it !. - i a. i - i t . Minen i'j tins marher, wjiicn win UCSOId Cheap for ready pay. Give us a call, every body J look at ourtjoous, and get the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning is fairplay Sept 20, 'Lb -i7tf. JtEWSTOCR " Of Fall and Winter (32 dX GD UJ AT 0 0 SlTÄrSÄÄZrS CHEAP CASH STORE, On Liporte S reet opposite the P.ist Office. Staple and Fancy &ood, MPrt) Goodn, Ilardivarc, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTIIXG, and in fact, all kindf ci" Good.. A very nice stock of B ots and SliOc,ull to be sold fir ready pay cusu aim prouuee. G. S CLEAVE LAND. a-rtf. c. G. 18-15. Off,5 1VILCOX .VJ Is in town, nnd ready to reifii pair Clocks and Wntches in u ucui i o iu limit b proved style than any one can or dare do. 0N, Cash p iid for old GToM Sc Silver. Plymouth, Dec. 6, 33tf NEW - M. A. SHLOSS. TTOULD respectfully :nform the cit.zens of Plymonth and Vicinity, that lix has just opened a cw Clolliiu Store in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared lo furnish every thing in the way of ' READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS,. sc.. From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper lhan 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 satis'y all who may favor him with a call, both as to the price and quality of his goods, and he respectfully solicits a trial. At this , house may also be found a beautiful and well selected assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING, that will astonish "Young America' UA11 Clothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, I8.5 29nir Hurrah for the Farmers! ItOBEIlT KUSK I now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well supplied with Groceries of all kinds, and offers them for. sale as chean as A . . mey can oe auonted elsewhere in the town, lie also has F our, Pork and Bacon, which he offen at very low figures. . The farmers and other citizens of Marshall countf have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore

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riIIE searon for Fall ho X lavi g rrrivct!, I ef j disposed to chat a little '.vit my former patrons srA the cit. izens generally, by calling u.c.;r attention to my Fall andj Witstcr Stock cf READY MADE ClaOTHIIxTQConsisiin? of aln.ost every ertiele urn.-j, ?. worn by Men and Hoys, froi i DOWN TO Moots mid slwe.f:. Also t'c!.Jls jmroislimq cVc. I also have a fair stock or':?": Goo1,-. a.;' purpose ketjiiiig a iraciie.:l Jailor in iv :u 1'iui, ii ii u ii 1 1 ui m i iui e u i il i: u U'l n; j ,. 1 1 , v receive prompt attention a:;d sti-fac: ...j :L dered, or no pay. i.- ii ; ii - tl u ülLiejCSOl "iOif.:i! most reSlieCtfull V invüf-il It. roll a..," r., . i re my stock and prices be ore pwrc! a. w. (Vs. tomtrs will be waited upon v.ilij dc-r-rrt whether able to pb.-.te thf-i.i or no. 4 ' Thankful for past favors f." : -;r, cr .n , ,. tomers, 1 will remind them t fi.yc v"c j ; tioa to Continus to Teal with i'tern . -terms as will justly r.ieril a . unfii.u.-.me i , patronage. Plea, e call tl.e ol sinn? ! the sign of Cincinnati Cloti.-'r IJt'l'Swax, l'KI-s., oisdii.ai y ,irt'cis o country produce will be tcLcn in eve ; a;;-- . Goods. H. I'iliH:!:. Oct ic, is.".". :;:!. Center Towi:,::ip TSTILT. hold their i -t : ih.v luvrtU.. , ,, . VV iiit S.ituniv iu Ju!v. Ke .,.-.: , . X n einlicr, Jati'rii v, M neb, n:.i .t 1i vear coii:ii:tncii'.' in Ji.Jv, !:."... .s. i). At. -st Tiros. K. II. i ci.h'n, C.iiL. J nn T.-l ." . A. I. H LGL?. J. .V. PoktJiltorntvs at J.uir. rivmoutb. Almshnl Cmiofv. In l ' re, Office ovt-r II. Ii. nine's I!ar:', .-e WilA. give pron pt a'tti.üun o t? e lection o! Cldois. a ttnd to ..r chase and .t!e of re 1 estate, procure lb ty Land Warrants aiul Pen.is. 1c . f ; JIKSSRS. F. P. JAMtS CC CO.. .ru V or: II.IWES tC JICKILLAP. PEARSON & CO,, CilicnO. n. K. SWIFT & CO., " IllXTINGTON. LEE & cr., L A. ' D. A. LAYMAN &.C0 ,.Cm. Ap iJ ?C, 133. Cyl - R. M. BROWN R. C BROWN & BAXTER, M A X V FACT U il Lll OS Tin, Sheet iron aud Ccp:;rrrir.T, T.ULL) mo:st lesi-ectfaily iarorsa :i.e V V citizens ofMar.,!.ill county, ti...t t!.. are now under full hur.dw.ny, and are p-. r.-re'l to furnish any article in tbtlr line, a lower than customers have I.erctofor. i V. ;'. in tlie Iifil.it o'payin?, aitd pirhcps a I.V. lower than . ryo.her establishment in t ... ; -,,-of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourrtlve.-, v. -manu acture onrown wares o'the vciy i ej-io stock, and as we interd ir.akinir if a j-e'riiis r 1 business perhaps for lie, our customers v..:: rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be promptly waited 1:1. ,-. i i i .... . . . ; aim can nave any article in our line manu atlured oj repaired to order, and cn si. -rl r.o:i(c. LrWe halI adopt as an i'lv-jMe n,e No disappointments when work is prornrstJ. Siiop two doors north of the brick store t: the sign of "Tin Shop" across the side wjlk. Kay and mot arUclts of country Vrjdure taken in exchange. Cull an-I.ee"ui. May 3, 8.j'. " 7tf. Rhodes1 Fever And Ague Cure. FOR the prevention fiul euro f Ir !ü:ift lit a id Remittent Pevti-f. Fe ti -.ü'!--, Caills i nd Kcvor, D imb A&ic. fi Dt biiity. Night sweats, and nil ctbr I'nnns 1 f-ase which have a coiumou origin iu MaUria or Miasma. This ii a natural antidote which will entirely protect any rcsidcit or traveler even in ti tiuo?t ticlilyor swampy localities, from unv Aue or Dil. ions disease whatevtr, or n v injury from constantly iiibaliug Malaria, or iliasni a. It will instantly check the A no in prrTij who have Hidlered for any leni'th I tin.v, Ii n one Hay to twenty years, so" that thev mci! never to have auother chill, by continuing :it use according to direction?. The j aticut at once bt-ginsto recover bis app.;ite äud sr tr:iti ami continues until a radical cure is eftte'ro. One or two bottles wilf eiwer f. r r niinnry case;; some my require m.-re. D:nctit'!. printed in German, French and S;'uvl;, coinpany each bottle. Price One Dolhr Liberal discounts mode tothe tiale." JMES A. RHODES, l'nviJcncc, P.. I. ' .' " MW Evidence or Safofy. New V rk. June 11, 1S53. "I have made a chemical examionii.Ui cf "Rhodes" Ft-veraiitl Ague Cure," or "Antidote 10 Malaria." iw.d haviv tested it for ArsetnC, Mercury, Q'litiiue, and Strycbni.ie, but Imv njtfouuda particle of either in if, nrb.M I found eny substance in its compositum that would prove injuiious to the constitution. - JAMES It G HILTON, M. D., Cheruibt." EVIDENCE OF MEH1T. Lkwubcrg. Union Co., 1'.. MavtJ. 1C35. Mr. J A. Rhodes Dear Sir: 'Ihe box of medicine you e:it me w.is duly received on the 1 1th of April. I have sold ubont cue hall vi 1'. and so far the'people who have iised it hjcs.tisfied that it has cured them. It lias corta:n' topped the Ague iu every one who hi us.n it aud 6ix of the cases w-re of lo g standing. My sister, wbo ha had it for five or six ve:in back, ctul never get it stopped, exiej't ly Q linine. and that only as long ns fhe wou'J take it, is now, I tLiuk, entire'y curetl bv orl remedy. C. R. McGlNLE CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mcrcnryt Quinine. Febrifuge, Strychnine, cr Anti-Peri odics f any kind. The well kuowu iutfiR u n cy of the-e noxious poisons proves them t. be the ofTspiiug either of false ruedüal priueipb . or of mercenary quacks.'. The oily remedy in exutence that i l.oth sure and haniilenf." is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymonth by II. B. PERSHING, &. Co.. dealer in Drugs medicines Grocer iei. July 19. 1855. ISIyTff XE3 To the Briclc Stoic

and buy a'n Umbrella.' and be ready" for the next rainy day. ' ' oct "2' 3--TTALL LAMPS, ror aale at .RoatRT - I7yl.: Lp4-