Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 April 1856 — Page 4

la Original Horse Trade. Mr. Samuel Harens resides in. Brook lyn, and is great admirer of horse-flesh. Oa Monday last he went up the river to

Albany for" the purpose of buying a mare belonging to his friend M Cdll. The giay mare is a very fine looking nnimal. nn I nlso very fast. She can do a mile in 2 55, with two in a wagon. Havens heard of her merits last week, and resolved on a purchase. On his arrival at Albany he took breakfast at Stanwix Hall. Shortly after which he buttoned up his coat and started to find M'Call. He met him in Broadway, near the City Hjtel. With Mac he had the following conversation: I understand Mr. M'CjII, tliit you wish to sell that grey of yours.' 'I did want to sell her, but 1 imagine she is now disposed of.' Disposed oil to whom? To your friend Skerrett. of Brooklyn. What did he agree to give you? Five hundred and thirty dollars.' If you will let me have her, I will give you fivo hundred and fifty dollars cash down.' But I've promised her to Skerrett. When? Last week.' Never mind that. If he should call, say she's dead that I broke her leg on the Troy road, in consequence of which we had to blow her brains out.' 'Of course, I will. It's a bargain then. Give me the five hundred and fifty, and I'll send the mare down to morrow night. But hadn't we better crop her mane and bob her tail, so that Skerrett cannot sue me for lying to him?' Just as you please there's your money. Be sure to send her down on Tuesdaytnight on Knickerbocker.' Mr. M'CiU promised to do so. Soon after which he folded up his five hundred and fifty and walked around to Ciptaiu Knight's for the parpose of putting the party through. This was Monday morning. On Monday afternoon Mr. Skerrett made his nppearance in town. II met M'Cill in Slate street. Well, Mac, I've called to pay you for thai mare.' What mire' The grey mare, tha one you wrote to me about last week.' Haven't you heard about that?' 'About what?' About that grey mare she is dead and buried.' Dead nonsense. You are fooling me!' Not at all. If you doubt it ask your neighbor Haren, who broke her leg on the Troy road. 'Is Havens here? Yes you wili find hiir. at Stanwix 1111. It is not necessary for us to say that Mr, S. went to Stanwix Hall and saw Havens, neither is it necessary for us to say that Mr. Havens swore tint the grey mare was dead, and that he killed her. IIa could not do otherwise, without losing one of the best bargains he ever made. Mr. Skerrett regretted the catastrophe, bat concluded there was no use for crying over spilt milk. He shook hand with Harens and left, saying he would try and find a piece of speed in some other part of the city. Havens having quitted Skerrett, took the 4.45 train for New York, and arrived at Brooklyn a little after 10 o'clock Monday evening. M'Call promised to send the mare down on Taesday evening. He did not do uny. thing of tie k'nd. In consequence of this. Havens went up agiin on Wednesday to see 'What it all meant, He found M'Call at the steamboat landing. Why didn't you send that rcare down last night?' 'What mare?' Why, that grey mars I bought of you on Monday.' 'On Monday. Yes, on Monday.' 'You're mistaken. I sold you no mare on Monday, and for the best reason in the world, she was dead a week before.' Dead! What do you mean?' What do I mean? anl have you forgot that you broke her leg on the Troy road, and that so badly that wehad to blow her brains out?' You don't mean to swindle me by any such game, do you?' 'Swindle! not a bit of it. You killed the mare, and I can prove it.' Who by ! lour own neighbor. Skerrett cf Brooklyn.' 'And what does be know about it?' Just what you told hirn, and that is. that you killed the mare while trying her speed on the Troy road.' Haren3 could hear no more, but rushed for the Police Office, where he swore out a warrant against M'Call for swindling. It was issued by Justice Parsons. But as 'Mac' proved by Skerrett that the complainant admitted that he had killed the mare on the 5th of December, of course he could not have purchased her on Monday the 10th. Verdict for the defendant. Mr. Havens left for New York, on Wednesday night, in the Manhatten. He was accompanied by Skerrett. On going forward, after tea, he saw a grey mare, that led to the following dialoguel 'Who's bob-tailod mar is that, Skeireltr Mine.' Possible where did you get her?' 'Bought her from M'Call. She is not quite as good looking is the one I wanted, but I think she is fully as speedy.' What did you give?' 'Four hundred dollars.' 'Say no more let's drink.' Skerrett obeyed orders, and went in and took 'a little something warm.' Havens paid for it. As he did so, a bystander thought he uttered an imprecation about a certain scoundrel in Albany. Moral. Never hire a man to tell a lie, unless you wish to get cheated. Basks Bots. Two little chaps, who had a joint partnership in a sled, just big enough to hold them, and which they had patriotically named 'The Union sung out the other day as they started from the top of the hill, Gel out of the way, and let the Union slide!' ani down they went. Hopeful young politicians!' Ashland hentuckian. Why in a married man like a candle? Because he sometimes goes out at night wbea h ought not to.

WHOLESALE & RETAIL Flit ST IN PLYMOUTH. 2f&S2Sr 2H5Ü.SJt32,2NDSf Öfters to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining co inties. one of the best assortments of iL, uz: tx. rm? eh use: nc, Hoots 4V shoes 9 Ever brought to this market, and would leanest lhoe'n wan', of such article to call at

his eitablivhiiie.it, Brick More. Nov. J. one Uoor norm 01 the 37 tf. Something New AT THE BRICK STORE!! LADIES call and pet a French calico Dress TaUera before it is all pone, if that will not suit you, we have DeLins, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds ofüre; floods. You can't helnbein? suited. OGLESUEE &: Co. Oct 2"), in5" M- i To be found at the Brick Store A Gool assortment of Tf 1 r - i .i l IV.rilfIV lVlSllil 1 j I OT 11 1 11 rr tu ...:ut i . ...:m i ...,n. ! Those wishin? to buy clothing will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere as we are determined not to be uudersold. Look out for good bargains. N. II. OGI.ES'REE &: Co. Oct. 25, 1CÖ5. 3itf. h NEW BARBER SHOP. CT F. Mm ft ft e JfW Mm a 17Bit10itfell W.) fW i I nmlprciiTiipit a located himil J-ir; Pivmnnil. . fn,ih.,nnpnf Mr. ftl - I . fc. V . II" KJ , N ryinu on the above business in all its vari-1 i US branches, and would respectfi.lly soli- ' cit the patronace of its citizens. He is pre pared todo his wot kin real New York s-tyle, and hopes to recie sufficient patronage to ma e his pr sent location a permanent one. JXShopup stairs in the two story frame immediately south of Edwards Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1S V. 4 1 1 f . tJlsmoutO SJmnnct' Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfdshionable style all kinds of Cither in black or other colors. The materials are now in good oraer, and the es tablishment is under the superintendence ! of an experienced and competent worhman. Jan. 165G. (QBIank Deeds, MortfspS. Justices 5c Constables Clanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. 1 .V ml INITIO V FOR THE CURE OF Al!i3ti.i antl Coii'xiiiiiplioii. XE W AXD VER Y W OXDERF E L ! .' 1 Brought home to the door of the Million. AWONDERFEL discovery bas retently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment 0! Consumption, .isthma and all diseases o' the Luns. Wo refer to Dr. Curtis' Hyireana. or Inhaling Ilyean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new method. Dr. C has restored many fllicfed ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It isevidentth.it inhiling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole rial cavities of the luns, and thus escnpe the many and varied changes produced npoa them when introduced into the 'stomach, and subject to the proc ss of digestion-" The Hveana is for sale at all the Drtiists' throughout the country. Xew York Dutchman, Jin. 1 1. The Inhaler is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience t be heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. D-Korsale by II. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 18 V,. Five Proof Safes, FOR Farmers ami others, received and for sub. cheap at our Seed More in L iporte. jv. 26, '.j . LEMON & SON. BEEF! BEFOÜ BEEK HO!! BEFO ROAR.!!! BBIEFMIE Doing anything else, go to JLctSlOiVs Store and find any and every thing you want in the line of New P.ire Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dyes, Glass, Groceries. Toys. Notions, Cigirs, Tobacco, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books; and everything in the line of Country Drug. Bok and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than ''Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, 1855. 32yl. Ilurd's Golden Glos FOR BEAUTIFYING the HAIR. riIIIS preparation is highly perfumed. 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 dandruffand scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling oflf or turning grey, and inspires it with new life sndvuror. HnrJ's Golden Gloss is put up in lare bottles, and sold at the low price of tirenty-Jice cents, by all the principal dealers in Druss, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world. O. K. Tmrr, IVholesale a't, Tremont House Detroit, Mich., and H. B. Pkrsimng, Plymouth Ind. Sept Ü0, 1S55. 27 y I IIFRD'S COUG II RÄES AM. 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 la lies, 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 IT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP, Who'esale Aent, Tremont (louse. Detroit. II. U. PERSHNG. Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sent. 20, 1855. 27yl. Winter Bonnets Latest Styles, to be had cheap, at the Bick Store. oct 25, 185 32rpHE best assortment of Undcrslcercs. Collars, Chimeretts, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and Donnet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find at the Brick Store. oct 1h. 32fiootS & .SllOCS of all sorts and si; aes are to be found at Wie Brick Stere. KLBSBEE&Cd

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J. B. DOOLITTLE, JI. D., Eclectic IMi v s i c i a 11 , Licentiate of the N:vr Yoik Medical Suj.i . i also, II uiorary member nud Graduate of the Metropolitan Medical College id the City ( f Now York, would inform the citizens of Plymouth ntid vicinity, that lie is prepared to attend to all calls iii his profusion. 0:nVe At his residence on Michigan street, in the Vi 11 ned ire block, Piyiuouth. Sept. fi. ir,5. 2tf. Fresh Arrival. I Have no Barnum's Rabies to exhibit, nor I X have I any wonderful animals from CanaI da, but I have just receive,! and now offer for 1 sale at the lowest market pr'ces, one of the I nioit extensive and best selected s'ocks of GROCERIES Ever opened in the town of Plymouth; and my ! Ota CMl.stomers ana me citizens generally' are t respectlully invited lo call and supply tuera1 . w. . .,. ir.il.. ! iiic i.umi:is are reypec'iuiiy invi.eu to give me a call with their liutter, ht'its and Lard, a an I they shall have the highest market : I price for them. R. RL'SK. sept, vii, ia.o. it. HURD'S HAIR RESTORER, rotlnciiis Hair 011 J5all 1 9 0:1 (Is. UIS preparation has neer failed to pro duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It U designed ex pressly tor the prowtn of the ha r, whereas, lis purpose, neatly all articles advertised for th J - M f . are in reality desnrned only for the toilet 'ce the unparalleled success of IMrd's Hair Restorer For a superior art'tle far the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Ilurd's If ait Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle. Got Jen flloss '2 cents, by dealers generally. CiiEMrcAL Mamfacti rim; Co., Proprietors. -9 J Broadway, New York. O. K. T1IPP, Wholesale Agent, Trernont House, Detroit. Sep.'; -2 , 18.V,. 27y1. BOOKS, BOOKS, Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. I) 'dd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself. Crotchet Work, Dwijiht's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. Woodfall's Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July li, I35i. I7yl JOJIGIjY. JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell vou friends a little of what I have seen, if you will rail at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of gooJs marked J. &. II. J. Cougle, such as ICieeSiiffar, Coffee, Fi!iofall kinds. 1113 üotton.s. So started for Plymouth thinking that "ms in but Henry s. id it just meant him. .Fell let him sell them; must try to make a livelihood by strict attention to the market and garden. butH. says that he will buy some Cattle, fiilicrp. IZr.v, and such little things for me, so that may eet .Man? if I remain faithful to the market. I will do that. My brother in Canada presented mewih a rare bird of unexampled dimens:ofTs. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt lo speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhckoJ, lansuague cannot come to time. He has a strong tendency to nn to legs; he is shassry, eye like a hen, disposition courageous tail like the but end of a feathered luster, and his voice like a rhinoceroi with the whoopingcough; but call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other birds, but how they ever got my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched o(T on a sidetrack and male him draw the passenger train, an 1 for fear that he might stray away in the night, cable him to the woou-ho ise in the garden. Rut this voracious animal is eating me out of house and home, and with the means of the market only. 1 see that ooe of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. have missed some of my wood, "pi"s, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating bis toes. observed him lookingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks and see this monster. Oh. this fenthered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him a present of an elephant, and will r.ot 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 htm, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He m'.tst be killed, or sold for a breaking team, or to some State orTerritorv for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall," und several other corners, all in the same night stopping at 11. The lastlhingthat distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-0 change, b itldid not petit. I -upposedthe city hall to be an opposition steamboat. 7n the morning I found myelf in bed with my clothes on, my boots under my pillow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush fo md it in the 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. What would be the effect ofbrandy and water without any water in it, but with a little lemon? Aug. 9, is:,r. 2ltf 'A. Ill) 1 1 1 H 1 1 IV 1 1 1 k I II k I t L 1 1 1 1 t ü I i I W I k 3 irwv tn DATTt.'o SADDLE Azidl Maims 33 M&Iksir, PLYMOUTH. INDIAN . City Drug Store. Wilson 4 Tnrfreiv, keep con stanlly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Dru3s & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, VC Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, at the City Drug Store, one doo West oft he Lnporte Hotel. Laporte, 7nd 4ly BOOKS 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 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 Houston, at ROBERTS'. July 12. 1355. I7yl. PHYSIC AN & SURGEON. DK. J. E BIIOOKE, having perma-I nently located in Plymouth, tenders bis 4 professional Service to the public. All calla , promptly attended to except when absent. Office in Houghton's Block. J.E.BROOKE. ' Dee. 14tbflMI, 3fy l

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LIFF AMD DEATH ' Uuiwiy u?.niy Keiiel is noioiiiy a cure ior L-ir & M IM U UCr I n. these infectious maladies, bnt will prevont those The Mysteries of disease laid open to the peo- who use the Ready Relief and Regulators against id"- j the infection; Health is the Principle of Lifi; Disease is , Ve have known the R. R. Relief rid the the principle of Death. whole neighborhood f ilie infection of S:n;ill The II R. R. Rmiedie. possess the grea , poX and Scarlet Fever. We have lik-wie know power to StW'ire to the human system Health shipmasters who have saved the lives 0!' their and long life, ami to free the linnmi family crt w nm j is-ergi-rs, nn I entirely dr ven iT t on p:iii!8, aches and all bodily infirmities- ; lue SIVaJl px and Ship Fever from their vesTheart of preserving health and the method of . me. y .prinkling the Ready l?lief through

curing disease lit the Ii. 11. A. s , ISacttrav'tf Head v Kclicf Is to be used in all c.i.e where there is pain, j The moment it is applied x'ern illy, or taken j internally, it will nllav the most U t-uiinir at be, ' ' p.iius, cramps, spasms, burns, sculds, &c, und quicker thin Morphine, Chloroform, Yeratri'.ie '. or a"V other anodyne- or remedy that lias ever . been used by medical men. j It is safer than these diitgerous remedies. , t The public will bear in mind that Cnlorofonn. Morphine, Upitiiu, &c., only tlifle the pain by stu; fyinir the seizes, so that the ptrceplive ' faculties loose the power of feelinjr, and that alter the influence or these naiceii :s have pascd Irnm the systeai, the pun again breaks ot with its terribb? pai gs, with renewed violence, - t .1. removes the cause r llie uisease mal occaremoves the cause r the disease that occasions it; it infuses new life into the weak and sioiis it; it iufues new lite into the weak anil diseased parts. It bnces t:p the neres, and estaU!iHes in the system a reaction 01 nealUi tnd strengt!! in place of pain, weakness and disease. As a coun'er irritant, R idw iy's R-ady Relief applied to the S irface of the body, where there is inflamatiou or congestion, it w 11 in sfantly scatter tbd congested blood, q i dizes the circulation, and iu a few minutes the most 11 a "1 j excruciatm pains are removed, lüis r j s n Ul ca? of Lumbago. G nit, and RI pains are removed. This may be leuma- . . . .. . i ttsui m their ino.t tci iii.ie tonus wiu rc u arphcution vf R .dway's Re u y bebe w.il ro store the patient to ease and comfort. Crippled irith Rheumatism, arm and lerr perished wo hopes of his reuorery timely use of Ji. 11. f. wonderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC HCDDLF.STOXE. Iai-, is Parili, La.. June 10 h. l.'Jo-'i. Messrs R id way & Co. R dw.jy ' Ready U

lii f hascired Pi ter May ol Il'ieumatism, w'uen j c m-I nn's, cotisump'ion, ami other affections there was no hopes of bis ever recovering. I 1 of the lungs and throat, Indurations and rheard of his situ itiou an J sent f--r him. His ' panic enlnremen's, ehr nie rheamri ism. "lin-

right arm ami I-g was all perished; lie bad no use ;f them atall: but by the use of your medicine in t vo mouths he was carrying the mail from Cherryvillc to R irr's Feiry. 1 objected. II. said In must do xointthing for living. It his been fmrteeu months since he was cured, lb; is now we 1 and is woi k'iiij on bis farm, and the winde cost of bis cure for o ir med ernes ws live doli us. Isaac IIiddlkstoxk . . ...... R i d way ' II csji I at ors . We hi re direct the attention of the public to nr in wiy discovered rcmc !y RAÜW.IY'.S REGULATORS; they pures the j:reat curative prepr i-s d a urgalive, cathartic, aperient, loritic, auti ilype:tic, corrector an I Keg 1hitorof fjeystcin. They are in fact the i nly perfect purgative and cathartic that has ever leni discovered or given lo the wrrl 1. Ridway'. Feuuiator will answer a better purpose than Cal :n.d or Mercury, without entailing on the yseui the terrible injuries of tbe?e baneful drug. They are in the form of pills, elrg intly Coated with cum, perfectly tatcl$s, and cm be taken without sickening or 11 inatitig the patient. TiiV-v are t. be used in all case w!ieu '.he system is out of order, or under the in flu e-icc of di iase. One or twodnses ol Ridwiy' Regulators Ii is frequently checked theproresI the in. ist lerriblediseasrs. an 1 restored the hydrnit hea!:h nud regularity. Tliey 'staldib li.-w and approved principle, in medicine, and secure iue gr? at ami important pow.-r of regulating to 11 healthy, natural and harmonious action, each and every organ in the b ivy. T.tt great controlling power ha never formed any part id' the properties of the popn'ar Catb iric. Vegetable or mlian Purgative I'd!, that have ever Keen in use, R dw iy ' R-'gulaeors rid the fvstem from disease and restore the human body to beilth. on an entirely different principle to the weakening, sickening and gr'ping method of the c'mnion cathartic nud purgatixe pills Oar or two of Ridxvay' Regulators will remove the cause that occasihns pain or sickness, or an irrcgilar or unnatcral action or condition of the organs of the body, q lickt r, more effectual, ai.d wifh less tr uilde to the patient tli iii; or ten of the common ca'bartic or purgatixe pills. The moment R idw iy'.s Regulators are taken info the system afflicted with disease, their equalizing effieaey begii;.r tbev search out the element of disease wherever it nn.v be seated; they art upon the w hole surface of the intestines and bowel, sittracting the Ion and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secreting vessels, anil excelling these seeds d disease from the I olv, restoring u healthy and fgtilir nction to the Liver, B weis. Pancreas, Heart. Kidiit y-, D'üdder, Skiu and all other Vi-cera. THK BOWELS. All of the cenimon piibs of the day, called Vegetable. Indi in. Ca'bariic, Acclaim that thy cure disease by purging from the bowels. This i tu fir its they go they net up 11 the bciwc's by irritating the niuciimi membrane, and thus obtain an evacuation in tin same manner as the bowels are moved by eating something that disagree wilb the ytem. This is truly an unnatural met lied of restoring the system to health, by swallowing pills that irritates ami disagrees w i:h if, Those who h ive taken these common pills arc well aware of the weak a lid debilitated condition their systems are left in. After the scouring operation of these drastic purgatives is over, the bowels are sore 'anl feeble, and again become costive and bound up. Ilonce arises dyspepsia mid a host of other diseases. Railway's Regulators never leave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. ISo. 1 . Dieaes and com pi tints crmsed ly exposure and atmospheric Changes, over which Rndicay'g Ready Relief and Radiray : Regulators posses' the malt remarkable curative powers, and which Kill readily yield to the R. It. Remedies. COLDS AND FEVERS'. When the system is first seized with h sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three to ix of R idw iy's Regulators should be taken this is all the medicine ut this stage of the disease that is rrquircd, in a few hours the sysjem will be restored to sound health. Bit il the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs. Jieadathes. colds, chills, pains and aches in the limbs, joints, muscles, bones, side mid back, sorf tin-oat, hoarseness, difficult breathing follows the coid and fever then Railway's Ready Relief should be applied externally, nud a good dose of the Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reactiou will take place, and in a few hours the pitieut will be free from all pain or annoyance. It these signs cif the presence of disease in ihe system are unnoticed, and vio'ent fevers break out. in the form of Billions, Typhoid, Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers such as Pnenmonia, Lung fever and Brain Fever, a more rigid treatment becomes necessary. The Regulators s'-ould be giv-11 every four hours, in large ibises of from four to sir, until tree and copious discharges from the bowels are obatined. The relief applied will produce a salutary effect i:pou the skin, and taken iu water will nbite the fever. f ii.fi imatiom er congestions take place, Radway's Regulators and Ready Relief should lie taken in large doses. A cur will quickly follow their use. In case of Biliousness or malignant Bilious Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, J R nd way' Rej.nlatoi s. given in full dose, and the whole surface of the body Inf tied with j Rulwav'a Ready Relief, will effectually and peedily cure the patient. IF RHF.CSI ATlSPf , Attacking the joint and limbs, inflicting its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapidifycnanping anoni iromjmni to jniui ami irom nmo hmb, Lnmhago. Numlgia .or Gout nflbcts ' y'. Rodway's Ready Relief applied applied to1 te part where Hw p'iin is felt, will q lickly relieve you from its excruciating pangs. R idway Kegulatyrt will expel irom tne mteatmes dl irritating and corrupt hrunorr.

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thtir infected ships. It is abolishing what happy effect the Rady Relief w ll have if freely sprinkled in pi ices where the infections ami contagious poisons prevail. We will guarantee that if those who arc now snfl"-rin? with fever und eg te, or its flocts, w'll place their vstems under the influence id R adways Rady R diel and R gnl ilor to cure them of this distressing malady, mid to tree tliom from the fever of r.g'ie that is now buffering in their systems and lo lender heir bodies sijrue pico, against renewed uTf.cks. Those nowsufferirg from enlargements of the S; leen, Eiiiroreemenls i f the Liver, and nther ; organic enl irgemrnts, are promised si e dv d : li vera nee trout Uieirmenes by the It. R. IMicl ann K gul iters, i .1 T .i , our second p eai uiscovcry iar iue cure oi chronic disease. IV. II. R. II. RESOLVENT. II I'MO RS CHRONIC DlEAF.S. Diseases that have beeii limrerinir in the sys em for a length of time, taint'n-.' the bloo:l with impurities and covering the boily with , sore an l ulcers: diseases inherrited by hereditary descent, :5r contracted by inoculation, or transmiyt d by oiler d seases; over all of which sa ü diseases ani disorders in this sec- , ond class, , RADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT I Possesses the most po.-itive curative powers, j Th's all powerful remedy has perforine I 1 m racles" n :he way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, who e fle h was one miss of corrupt'on. an 1 who vere jo disfigure I by disease as to render them objects repulsive to the si.ht. IM VnRS HAD BI.OOr Cliror.ie diseases, scrofulous nnl sypliil'i 1 ... 0 i:uiar 1 swelling--, haokina eouli. e.mepreus a flections, bleeding of the lungs, dyspepsia, water bnsh, tic doler ux, white swelfirig t'lnu r-s "leers, h pdi.-eaxes, femaleeomplanits Gi.ut, rickets bronchitis, liv.ir complain, AM) Al t. KRfl'Trvn DISEASES. Tho moment ado e of rh- Resolven' is taken into the system infectel with (lis ne, the p dient experiences the m s' deligh fu' sensations, tor new life is coursing tl,r 'Ug'i cverv vein and 'issues of the body enrichin? and purifying the bl od and c. sting out all m rbid, orrupt an I 'oathsome humors. The Ren vating Res-dvent is a posrive cure for a 1 chronic eoa.p ain s. It has mad whole H ml sound patients who ha 1 sufT re J the m st terribl to-ture disease coul I infl ctun n the system Let t .oo wi r;ve tri- d of .c treatments an 1 ar.' sti 1 ucsured. give t!:e R so l vent a tr'nl it wdlcr:e von. Pric- one do!1 .r p r bottle R. 11) WAY At CO 1GJ Fult n Street, New V. rk. Sold by Dniggists, M rch-nts, and store k epers everywhere. D. c ',1), l .., 40 i. T. n. lea; ox. u. w.le iox, Fruit tV ec& &to3c ILU ii LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Ojice, I.aporfe, Indian:.. A LL kind d" S e I", F iruiiu Implements, K rn it and Ornamental Tices. llm.se Plants -, I irnivbed oti the most favor ib!e term. 0Siibcrip!ions rereived for all Aum iculteral Paper puhlbiifil iu the United States. AH letters; addressed to us, iu regard to our line of business, will receive prompt attention. July 2G. 1 8-".. IHv-I. DOCTORS iVi:ST k FULLLii, Helvetic I'htjsiriaiis. HAVXG associated "themselves together . for the purpose of practi i"g their professions, would respectfully offer th ir setvices to all who may leel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a Ion? exptnei ce in trea'ing the diseases of tlii climate, fee. s confident in lie success oi' his treatment and we design bein always on hand to attend all calls by nijht or day in every branch o' the medical profession. Po -tor Kuller having been in regular practice in fioshen and Elkhart torsix years, and havinp received a regular meitieal edueation in the West, feels confident of the succcssjiil effect o!" his treatment in all the diseases of this, country, and will attend all cases requirin" sujirical treatment. Office on t lie east side of Michigan, street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, nd. Nov- - 37 t-f. FIXED eTWTST Tis a fixed fact that the undersigned ore itill exerting themselves to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this ajre of proression, in the manufacture and repair of Ä ..V m & w --"-VT wT -imr W Caiwietffcs, We manufacture to ordef, 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 thanks 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 lo most of our citizens, and have hereto'bie given general satisfactio i. 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. Plymouth, July 12, 155 . 17yl. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for sale at Hyl. ROBERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, D I tUCi til ST, and BookSei.i.f.r, in Clark's Crick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER IN ! Dras, Books, and all articles appertaininirto the fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and havihg Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaintances vwucn a business or ten years in La Porte nas given mm. to can ana and examine his siocu, wuich re is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and otners Duying uoous to sell again, he cordi ally invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, ha flatters himself iht h. furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. Q. B. ROBERTS. i . Laporte, July 12, 1854. . iryl.

New Store Si New Goods. fllHE Subscriber having permanently loJ. cated in K'iox, Starke C junty Indiana, announces to the people of Starke und alj icent counties, that he has ou hand a full and well selected Stock of

0 QUEEXSffARE, HARDWIRE, wootzeiuvctrcn SILK AND FANCY GOODSo'ii'l such other iirti les s are usually kept in iv-C uii! ry Sore, nt as n-iisemible prices as can be bad at any point in thj West, lie keeps on hand a cod supply of 3 at low nrices I His terms will bo liber d, an I uncurren jiiM iiey ':ik n at its lei! caib value. . tn nbb to btv rn nls er "ivo rrirrs i . . . 1 - - He will be in receipt, of new .mmkIs dmost rverv I id. mill, aim always Ke p ti is st:ck wcii 1 o'.euislied. ÜJ 't fvlgtt tlie p::t e St re id' CI1AS. S. TIRPITS. reJune 7, 1H3 '. Iv I Lot of Ruckskm and wollen Gicves at 4.. . , iii r the Pnci; Store, to bo so! 1 cheap lor - - JI. ca Ml c:ß. Z Uß S'we eä JA. S'e 0lfBHE Subscribers nro now r? H eeivingtlie following, direct from ! (---) the K.isfern Manufacturers and o!d ' England. We Lave now on hand a i Lni jrer Stock than can be ftui.! I elsewhere int!:e west. Vv'e !:ave rtdded rany j new arürdes. as well increased lho;c l.ere- . to ore kept, wl.icti will be 'oM nt Cin innali ; prices, with ti.ead-;ilio:i of freight. Ai-on-'.! ' arlirdes of which we have a full as.r o.tcjeii!. -j Ta'Ae and Vctl CutlrryTUt Lest r.s.rfment evtr offered m the wet. Building Mstf rij!s Such bocks, latches, butts, hinres, screws .dass S:c. CarpenUfs and Coohtr's Tools A full assortment of ei::;. Is-, band and tciiiiaal cx.-j, planes, dr.1v.i11.jr knives tS:c. Cabinet Mt?,-fr's Cwids M.i! .OTtiny n n 1 w.ilnut veneers a:rd kno'js, till, ehest, cup Loard j looks, table hinges, l ed castors, giue, lio j ISi'c'.tmilh's Tools Üuth r.s i.i:viis, vices, screv.- plates, bellows, hn:.;r,;tr. rasps, flies; Shoenberirer-s I ton. steel plow moulds, Vc. Hun smith Mitrria! Lokr, trijcts, tv.bes gun mountry and barrels, pistols, anie b. -:5. caps, rta.k s. Ac " I or M iters Leaiber belting, r ackiiU'. rope i bolting cloths, mill cross-cut aud circular ; saws, flies Jtc. For Farmers All -.tn.ls of farming, utensils plows, corn .hellers, hay cullers, cost steel; and ste-l bac' scvthc-J. cradled, (oils ia..ti. 5 pa des, ihoveb-, hoes. Carri'fj Trimmitfjs ILiamcled : nd u;.i oi il iot!i, hies, 1 r i ii , i'üiirg-. !..! ! m-.l . bt 1- . I I.;W- i.m!r.. li.lt. -.vl S. spri! L'. . c. J Sudihry ilrdtnire, iy Irnrss M-mntin?. ! j A l.irge issxn-tmeut saddle trees, bin--:b, j j s-.kt ip-, ti iri i n imc 1 . I ami patent leather, j in ro. -c, shi-ep und call kii:, Äc. 'c de.-i.'li keeping evi iy article in that line. i A!s ; SbiieiibiTirer iron, nails, ami 15 iiu'M.t j ii ids. Iu., trace, b iher and I'.iili chains, lead V P ' iiimp, nX'-s, mi TV-i oi:d l'.t!M;l :iinl common tr:ip binder, g-ind st'ui. s ;.i,d irons. Window .-i!' V-e. X-".. t.r s! -it m Ti .tw '.. ret iii. at the;-u ilie Ui- Pa Üoi k. X,,. 23 s', and VJ) Eei. Washington 'i rt. X. IL llr. i:iu made an an:;i . m-u! f. r tb.- ! s.leoflliss A- Mirch.ll's !)..: mjde II i-e C I ir iu tins .sj.ito; we w.'jj sr il at a ?.ti.ill adf vance above Davton pr-Iee. II. S. KELLOGG SON' iiidi-4nnpoii, Jan. :h, ,sv; -U) . I TT mk "X TT"r" -r V-- . Li J Xj IV II Hi Ii I!i FALL & WINTEll Bill CM kT " I sf t.i The Bef Assortment ever broach.' To N, H.OGLESBEE&Co.1 r, ,, .i. .. r . - . . ...... ii ro mi,; iiiru ohm Ta!S aasd Winter ;ojIn, con sistingofa Full anl Compb.te assortment, .suited to this market, which will !.e sob! cheap for ready pay. Give ir, a call, every l.!,!y--look at our Goods, and L-et t l.e prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair wjrniru' ij fair play. Sept 20, .-,5 J7tf. J'JEW STOCK jT Tri 11 -CT T. Of Fa niifl It infov CI CID QjD AT $&M&TJ2.?AJZ'QZlS . m . CHEAP CASH STORE, O l Liporte S rect oppose the Post Otiiee. staple and Facie v doorf, i7 00iS SZcrdtVdVC. wnwor.iWÄ l ULK . . . T T i.n, . . ' --..v., ....... - " "" a " M ''I'- umik of ß .ots and Si.o.-s,all to be sol 1 iorreac-y pay cash and produce. ' G. S- CLE AVE LAND., D c. G. l.-)5. :;:f. - 9 mjMJß 1 d.kmj&. Is in town, and retuly lore - pair ClocL-n and Watches in style than any one can or dare do. O-N, is. Cih piid for old Gold & Silver. Plymouth, Dec. C, .33tf NEW M. A. SJ1LOSS. W OULD respectfully inform the cit zens ol Plymonlh and vicinity, that h: una nisi openeu a .jrv ". itiiiiin? siore in the room formerly occupied bv A. Shin., herger, where he is prepared to furnish every rr. wlrP . i nrpn,rfl,l tn'f,n..u tiuii in txie way oi READY MADE CLOTUIXG, CEXTS FVRXISHIXG GOODS, TRUXKS, CARPET SACKS, c, From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having teen engaged in the business over six years, he has no f. trs iu 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 l.e respectfully solicits a trial. At this houe may also be found a beautiful and well selected assortment of BOYS' CLOTUIXG, that will astonish "Young America." 0A11 Clothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, I8.5. 09ra(j Hurrah for the Farmers! K OK CUT HUSK la now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well supplied With Groceries of nil li kinds, and offers them il for sale as rhpin , they can be afTorded elsewhere in the town. He also ha Pcnr. Pork and Rnon t-k:.i.

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heoffeis at very low figures. The farmers l-2 0:0 3333 To the Brick s ::? and other citizens of Marshall county hare his' anJ 1)11 T a Umbrella, and be refcJy fer i.e warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore! next rany day. oct2 "2extended to him, and he hones to mptii .

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To the Public. rrilir ccason for Fall Irs JL havi g j riived, I .. dispoi-cd lo"cl.ai a n-;-;! n;y feriner pairensand li.ee:tizensfent rally, by caJiau ti.c:r allciilicn to n.y fall rixif! IrVinler Cf READY MADE Consisiinjr of cln.ost every article uvrlv DOWN TO I3cqSs a tic? ? . " r r Also 0e:i!s' I :i!ro l.ae a fair .t r.f i'irr- i:.,,-. ! pt'r.ose Ictpin? a nr.ciidl 'ImU-.r in luy 1." pio, ami aHor.er!.irt'Jtt!i: ami r..a!vi: 'v receive prorept attention and Sdtisfae.:o:t' OereJ, cr no pay. Tl.ore wishimrany articles .-,f C,V -moit respectlully i:;-..;,..; to rail ' C" 1 n.ty slock and prices beore j.!:rtl.i tomcrs will be vaited upo:i v..:;, u..--,,-,r, 0. , -,, r , ; . f i '-nrininl lor past '.-:v(jr.s iju.i i'iü -r.-i 1 , '. ,. er 1... . 1 lion to cor.tii:tiw to Cca v.;:h 1!. . , . :. ..- 41 T 1- A. . 1 . v. ;:e;ner a.-ic lopicase Ii;C.u Oi r.o'. i7ii;:: js ill j J r- i I V I'JLTU 0 C 0!.: ;. !.;. ,, , patronage. Pb-ase c.n!l at e i li-e si-rn f-f Cinciui.n'i C'Jot'e" KPfS Wit X. I t: l , ;..-: ;;.'n , v a rf c-.tiir.ry produce will L-e taken in i-. I l.rmp n c II I . . - . Ii. I'llIiH ; OetIC, 13."..". The roar7l"r Iciütci Tou''t? TriLL boll !,..!: ,-e. i: o.-?:r. t .-vi;i.ber, Jü-ir.iy. M-uI i :: i i uhiiiiciiCM L' i:. Jt iv, I). TAHOIM re idto-f i HOS. I. II( ICIiTl.V, fielk. I 'Hi' 7. 1 S-'-.i. y . f A. I. W I cm. .xliurur-rs oi Lm: rivnctu'i. .M n ! :-1 i C :::,jv i " 11 1 - -a e - , : V'V t"''X' 'ro l fl:u'':if-- ' ' - I 7 .eeti.m o; U.v.r.i. ft-..:! . t, : '';i'e r.".,.';iIe of 10 1 fe, i 't.,:-c I ' . !y w ''' nd Te-M-jas. i e . c r. p j.tjjKs i; co.. Yi-.:' oii.-e c. il. ; . i HAv.r-j MCK1LT.AP. " K. SWtIT I. 1 1 1 :; t i :; i o . j. . t Jc c ' , be, . 1 - "ö. iJyl Ap-C.I.-.WN i BROWN DAXTER. r j i "5 V-f7- f fh-f U : "- -t'' '--i--J l'" " . .. ' MA N L" F A C! U II L 1 1 6 Oi Tin, Sheet Iron ;::id Conpcrv.':': i 1 , rOl'Ll) rcr.st :-,(t ; V V cdii.sof Mav,!,,U,J1:ii;,f i: are r.ow limlt-r fr-'t ( i to furnish any arti. i- in 1 Ir.w-r th.m r;io;r.er; t;ir :. '. i jr e, a r,... . 1 ; 1 . iu the !:ab;t o :,avi;:.. ' low- r ! iuia l' v o !.. r c.l i na.i ..e ie j c-lvl.i.ii-I - ...... C' e j:: ji. ii'.-.u V.(,;K!i.C:! O' b -: . . v ; ' and as uc ii.'.e: ,-''i'bcrhar.s'for ir.'; o-.'r U. rest aspired that we v. :il -li tl.via r. :: I Good and Chcar Ailicl: -ii The La.liej il 1 pr and can have a:iy .ir!i' ' : 'ir !:;(, a a;; tur-d or n-pi.r-d to i.4.;t-. .... . j:. . r. 1 i We Mi !1.! ado; t ns .in i::v.:r:.-ti L i A' '.'., iinl .if r ig wl e:i work i i.rt I . S :0!l tWilii.Miri n .r V r.f i!,a - - - i - the siiru ol "Tin S!..the si'e " roi;;iiry il a:;. . ce i: 1 . i cut e Uiheii in exciiOM.v. .i .va.is:,. 11 . j Rhodes1 Fever And &vlq CiiJ?0R i,r,;v' I n ' - 1 ou.-- f :.. I 8 t l.t a ul lienor !e:i; Kc.i r. K- . i ; Cäiiis ; lid FVor, D;t::'i aVn. , G rat J j ity. Nibt sweats, and j.11 nil. t-r forms c . I 'a. wilicL i,aveaci)!!;l -uiu:.!.,: ' Tt!U a natural anrid- xvVl , ' i- i i-nfii t :,i,v i-. .... i i --.-ivit.i. u i . i ii i r (. ; iimsi it p . i i 6 wain I) V J( ie:i 'H'fs J j , Asue or IÜ ious tlisen? wh;.teer 'or m j u v from cotiataut!y itihaiin- MalJri i V j ma. : It will instautlv cluck the A'-ne in r 1 I 1 . .1 "i r . . & ooe d;,y to twenty year-. o i.:,t t! :y ne er lo have aii(.t;.cr thill,. hv c u lir'i! i ! use according to diiection.. "Tm- -;t,ci. ! once Im 'mis lo recover his npp-tit. ;,i,d sU "- v ... ..... um; i u i.iiui.li l.l" lit i-; One or two bottle wil? at swer f . r i."eases; come may reijUire mere. Dine-. printed in German, French and Spanish, company ;.cu bottle. Price One Polin Liberal iii vooonls noide totlie tiadJ.l.MCS A. RIIODCS, rrovidcr.ee. n.I. Evidence or Safely. IS'lw Vi nK. Jane II, IS-j'. "I have made a chemical t xamii).-w it.n f Rhodes" Fevernnd Annv Cm e ir "A- : i I 1 . to Malaria," s.nd have' teMc d it f- r Ai.--T.r.ii-i- ftfl.T!... ..1 t . r . i . i c . . . ! ?"1 'mnl a I?rtllI'"f "her . , nrL i loinm nn) HibstaiU'C I!l Its Comr ovtinn would inove iiiini ius to i!.- -.ni in.; i JAMES K G HILTON, M. D., Cheinii,: EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Ltwi-EcR. Union Co.. 1... Mav2. ZT.b. Mr. J: A. nhodr-ji DrU, sir: I be ' . ; . medicine yon ei:tnie was dulv r.-cened ..i, 1 Ith ol Apiil. I l.avc nold r.l 'oct one I.lIi . ' ;' and so far the people uho Iiuvj hmiI it h.cmti!;ed that it has cured them. It l,j,s ci-rtaV-tcp e lthe Ague in everv one w ho Ins i ,t ,x it and six id t he cases wr're of lo- g sttn iluc My ister, who has had it for five or fis back. c ul never pet it s!..j petl. exre t 1 . Q itniue.r.n 1 that only as long n Ii; c;..a take it, is now, I think, eutiie'y cured by oir remedy. C. R. McGiXLEY" CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. T..kc ni irore Arsenic, Tonics, Mcrrnrv, Q iinine, Febrifuges Strychnine, crAnti Periodica 1 any kind. The well known iiufiicitn cy of the-enos ious poisons proves ihem to l theoirquing either of falfe n:edicl pri iclpk.-. or of mercenary quacks. The o: ly remcd' in exutence that ii both sure aud Ziarmles RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CUBE. For sale in Ply mouth by II. B. PERSIIINQ, & Co.,dea'er in Drugs medicines Grocer e:.. July 19. 1833. isiy.

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