Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 April 1856 — Page 4

Continued from first page too much of you but there is more evil than good thought of every one, let tno tell you. Then there's that Mrs. Moodie

that v. 11 tbinlc truth itsplf . I don't it'vmi! ; . T ..n,,n,.' .o. Conistency is n jewel. I supper, it lias never entered your nead mat Met first opportunity which she had of ridi culing your peculiarities behind your brick sho would embrace it No, I have I no faith in her truth; and you were serv- i ed quit right' for interfering between! Mrs. Mirslon and that Mrs What's her name, that woman oT admirable, principles? It such a pity you did not like her. 1 should place great confidence in a person who brought forward their principles on every occasion, Slid Mrs. Grassuell, sarcastically. Mrs. Grimshaw you mean. Well, now, she really dii try to act from duty, but it mido her v;ry disagreeable never theVss," I would nnt give a fig for her 'sense of duty not 'her principles ," nar for list 1 inz your friends. The truth is, iti3hu iniliiling to be placed in a position that requires defence. I don't doubt but that Mrs. Huntar Ins flirted with Mr. Morsten, and every other gentleman, married or single, who will give her an opportunity. I have always heard her spoken of as a flirt a drspitable character lor a marrd woman. 'Alt, indeed I don't think she flirts, Ellen. Sho is attractive, an I ihe gentlemen like to hear her talk she has such an interesting way.' Inltrtilinz if ay.' bum! I just wish she had tried her interesting ways with your husband. How did you like Mrs. Canoiof' I was very much pleased with hei at first, bjt I know 6ho did not like m. What was that you heard from a friend or hcrsV 'I could not ?pn to tell yoj all. Do joa remember asking her if her husband wasn't of low origin?' I netor did. I never asked such a question in my life. Why, Anna, it seems to rn people are crazy to tell such stories. Weft no0 , you certain! did 6ay something of tho kiaJ, for he did not tj!ike you $1 fifst. Stop. I & remesxbar 4skin her once if her friends did not objact to her nsr ihg-s with Mr.-terming but surely that could not have offended her. I tfl tended it cs a compliment, f r she is beautiful enough to have been a queen.' Well, you are a strange woman. ÜJtit pay people such equivocal complimoots, I beg of you. I suppose yoj left Parker's on bid term wiih everyone, didn't you? Oto, inJeed, I did not. Only Miss Somers. All tha other lidies were so kind those few days that I was sick, and diJ everything in their power to help me cfT.' I don't doubt it, said Mrs. Grassiell, with a low, merry, little laugh. Mrs. Bentley felt her cheeks burning, ba! she could not equal her sister in-law in rstorts, end she wisely kept silence. Mil. Grassdc-U. who vraa very clear heaJed, and took tin amtzinly common sense view of everything, saw at a glance the estimation in which Mrj, B;n;ley had been held at Parker's, and tha apparent cause she had given them for so holding her. She also knew that her sister-in-law was very far from bsing a willul mischief maker; but at the same timo she aw her faults in so exaggerated a point of view, that it unfitted her to be of as much use ai a Uss prejudiced person would have been. However, what she said had the effect of causing Mrs. Bent ley to teflect upan how far shs hid been instrumental in producing the unpleasant stale of things that existed, and sli3 siw that although her errors had been iunoceat'or.e!, the had been errors none the less. She knew also from tals of past summers which she had heard at Parker's. that it hai not been the first time that disagreeable things had happened; and she si vr the necessity of great care and watchfulaesa in n house where so ininj dissimilar dispositions were congregated. It hail been her first experience in boarding, and fortunately it came at a period oi life when she could not fdil to be benefited by it. Thereafter she was somewhat more distrustful of those with whom she was thrown, and not quite so apt to fall into her eld enthusiasms. Her undeserved reputation as a mischief-maker amongst the set 6he had mat at Parker's she felt able to live down; and the mortification which she experienced at the time, was fully recompenced by hearing afterward that Mrs. Nolen, whose acquaintance she still kept up, and who continued her particular admiration, had said that it was impossible to form a just estimite of a boarding-house acquaintance, and that nover had she been more deceived than in the opinion she had been led to form of Mrs. Bentley upon her first ac quaintance with her. I have finished my sketch. It lays no ctdims to being a story. In fact. I have been giving a faithful narration of actual occurrences. I have had my object in so doinz. and if any one has patience suffi cient to read it through, and in future cummers to profit by Mrs. Bentley's ex perience, two objects may be served in stead of one. My husband, 3Ir. Jeremiah Froth, says that I might have saved the paper, pen, ink. an! time that l nave consumeu in writing it. Jeremias 13 a very clever man. but I shall have my own way this time. If he chooses to give a laughable experience of his own in country board ing, as an atonement for my dull, prosaic ketch, I shall not interfere with him. A ladf was one declaring that she could not understand how gentlemen could smoke: 'It certainly shortens their lifes,' 6aid she. I didn't know that,' replied a gentle man. There's mj father who smokes ery blessed dar. and ha is now seven ty years old. Well, was the reply. If he had never smoked he might hare beea eighty. Ladies are like watches pretty enough to look atsweet faces and delicate hands but somewhat difficult to 'regulate wken oace set going. .

cilh-r. Yes, I wonld too, for that was a Knn (J y ift n(o 9 JlOtlllll5T 'tocive me a call u

cnoital niece of advice shecaveiou. ..X V : Lard, an 1 they

You never do ret anr thanks for defen 1- 1 h05e to.buy clothing, wi l do well to - for th ou never do get any inanns lor aeiena- s cajj )etore purchasing elsewhere, ns 1 1 c., n;,

VHOLESÄLE & RETAIL rK s r IX PL YMO UTU.

OiTcts to Hie citizens of Marshall and adjoinCo inlies, one of the best assortments of Ever brought to this market, and would le1UC&1 those n "sJoJe.11 n wan, 01 sr.cn article 10 can ni me.it, one door north of the ; Nov. 9. 37tf. Something New AT THE PRICK STORE!! LADIES call anJ get a French calico Dress Pattern before it is all pone, if that will not suit you, we have DeLxins, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds ofDren Goods. You can't help being fuited. OGLESBEE 61 Co. Oct2, ICY" 32To be fbuni at therick Stor 10 A Good assoitme.-it of we are determined not to be undersold out for good bargain. N. II. OGLESEEE & Co. O.t. 25, 1S33. 32tt". NEW KAISER SHOP. Sh a v nig II:: ir IZrcss ing. V) HPtlE undersigned has located himP) self in Plymouth, for the purpose of carjS rying on the above business in all its vari(us branches, a ad would respectfully solif3 cit the patronage of its citizens. He is prepared todo Ids work in real New York fdyle, and hopes to recive sufficient patronage tortue Iiis pr sent location a permanent one. JT'Shopup stairs in the two story frame immediately south of Edwa'ds Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 133. -II tf. tSS. 1 CD iiJiamotitij sonnet mcc Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable stvle all kinds of JOB PBSfffllfClj Ettherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, r. ndthe es tablishment is under the superintendence , of an experienced and competent v.- orhuaan. Jan. l&Ofi. C3"Dlank Deeds, Mortgtj;es, Justices Ic Constables Blanks, of all kiuds. Also DIatik Notes, kept for sale at this cOice at prices to suit the times. 1 &MR ILs'l'FlO A9 FOR THE CTRli OF XI2W AXD YER Y XVOXD ERPEL!!! Brought home to the door of the 3Iillio7t. k WONDERFUL discovery has retently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, .4sthmannd ell diseases of the Lungs. We refer to ' Dr. Curtis' Hygeana. or Inha.iv Ilyrean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With this new mttiio.l, Dr. C has restored many filleted ones to health, as an evidence of winch Le has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing aa agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole rial cavities of tlie lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introJicedinto tho!stoinacli. and subject to the nroc ss of di-'estiou-" Tlie llvgeana is for sale at 11 the Druggists' throughout the counry. Xeio ork Duteh.nin, J."?. II. The Inhaler 'u worn on the breast unJerthe inen without the least inconvenience -the heat of the boly beinj suirient to evaporate the fluid. Jj-r'orsale by II. B. I'ZRSIIIXG, Plymouth. May :i, 18V. 7yl. Fire Iroof Safes, liiOR Farmers and others ie.-eived and fo: M st.le ciiCii i at our beeil .stor;. in T.Jiport jV. '.6, ). LEMON & SON. BEEF! BLFOI! BEEF HO!! BEFO ROAR!!! Doing anything else, go to ILdnonH Store and find any and every thins; you want in the line of New P.ire Drug3, MeJicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glass, Groceries, Toys, Notions, Cigirs, Tobacco, Fancy Goods, Stationery, Rooks; nnd everything in the line cf Country Drug. Bvok and Notion Stores, at prices cheap er than ''Know-Nothings." Oct. 2D, 1S55. 32yl. Mmd Coition loss FOR BEAUTIFYING Ue HAIR. r I lills preparation is highly rermmeJ. 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 dandruff and scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling oft" or turning grey, and inspiresit with new life andvi-,'or. Hurj's Golden Gloss is put up in lare bottles, and sold at the low price of twenty-five cents, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout tie world. O. K. Tmrr, Wholesale a g't, Tremont House Detroit, Mich., and H. B. JVrshinü, Plymouth ud. Sept 'Ja, 1333. Ü7yl SIUKD'S COUGH BAL,8AI. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. It has beensuccesslulin arresting disease In a multitude of cases, inw-hich 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 IT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont (louse, Detroit. II. Lb PERSHNG, Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1835. 27yl. Wittier ISonnCtS Latest Styles, to be had cheap, at the Brick Store. oct 25, 135. 32nnHE best assortment of Undcrslctrcs. Collars, Uhime setts, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought to this market, you will find atthe Brick Store. oct 25. 32Root Sc SIlOCS of all sorts and sizes are to be found at Wie Brick Stere. t23. tf. OGLESBEE&Co

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J. E. DOOLITTI M. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New York Medical Socieiv, id so, II morary member aud Graduate trthe "Metropolitan Medical College otitic City of New York, would inform the citizen d Plymouth and vicinity, that he i? prepared to attend to all catls in his profession. OTu e at his residence on .Michigan street, in the Vinnedce block, Piymouth. Sept. C. 1 S3 . Fresh Arrival. Have no Bamum's Babies to exhibit, nor have I any wonderful animals from Cana i da, but I have just received and now offer for I sale at the lowest market prices, one of the ' most extensive and best selected stocks of 1 or GROCERIES Ever opened in the town of Plymouth; and my i old customers and the citizens generally are respectfully invited to call and supply them selves. TIic Farmers are respectfully inviied ith their Cutter, Eggs and shall have the highest market R. RUSK. 2tf. HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. rrotiKClug Hair on XSalri Heads. T I HIIS preparation has neer failed to proI duce a new erowth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed ex-1 nearlv all articles advertised for thi-? purpose. liici.-i7 i Ji iuc luiiiii in. icn, ( are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Hurd's Hair : Restorer. Tor a superior art.'de for the toilet, ! - use I1URD S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hard's fair Restorer is sold at 1 per bottle, Golden Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. CiiEMrcAL rdANfi-ACTCRi vo Co., I'roprittors. '291 Broadway, New York. O. K. TitlPP, Vholesale Ageat, Tremont House, Detroit. Sej) '. ; -id, 1853. 27yl. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Rooks, Pickwick Club. I) idd's Horse Doctor, Tlnnks I to myself, Crotchet Work, D'.vight's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. oodfalrs Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July 12, IS5.J. 17yl JOILY AGAIN. JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at my market soon, before I foriret it. I did ee numerous packages cf goods larkcJ J. & II. J. Gentle, such as IliccfJuiTar, Coffer, Tisliofall kinds, So started for Plymouth thinking Hut was in but Henry siid it just meant lorn. Hell let him fell them; must try to make a livelihood by strict attention to the market and garden, but II. says that he will buy some Car He. Wicc;t, jKfors, and such little things for me, so tiiat mny eet along if I remain faithful io the market. I will do that. My brother in Canada presented me with a rare bird of unexampled dimens;ons. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, languague cannot eomo to time. He has a strong tendency to tan to Iers; lie is aha ::', eye l:ke a hen, disposition courageous, tail like the but end cf a feathered dusltr, ami bis voice like a rhinoceros with the wfioopingcough; but call in the market, I can seil you plenty of other birds, but how they ever eot my chicken to I'lyinouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched ciT on a side track and r.iarie him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, 1 cable him to the wooct-ho ise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating me out of bouse and home, and with the means of the market only, I see thai o;:e of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. I have r:!! d some of my wood, "pL's, and kittens. The poor brute has oho com cornJok" J menced eating his toes. observed him mzstronsrly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Dow ning backed out. Call folks and see this monster. Oli, this feathered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a ln.in, makes him a presentot an elephant, ond will not allow him to sell, give away or kill, but he must keep the same and be devoured. This reven?eful brother, lor some unknown injury that I have done Lira, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda an J the Ostrich. He must be killed, orsold for a breaking team, or to some Suite or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Asior house, city Lall, white hall and several otLer corners, all in the same night stopping at all. The last thing that J distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-G" change, b it 1 did not getit. I supposed the city hall to be an opposition steamboat. In 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'ind 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,.1S". 21 tf XIUJULUJL10JUUJJUM)JUUu JOSEPH POTTER, SADDLE PLYMOUTH. INDIAN . City Drug Store. TZ'ilson V Andrew, keep con stantly on hand, asplendid asrortmentof pure Drugs & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, xc. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, atthe City Drug Store, one doo Westofthe Laporte Hotel. Laporte, 7nd 41y oJSW 12 OK JUST RECEIVED. Our world, Cone Cut Cornersf 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. 1835. 17yl. " PHTSICAN & SURGEON. TK. J E. BROOKR havin nerma - J nently located in Plymouth, tenders bis professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended toxcept when absent. Office in Houghton's Block. J.E. BROOKE, Dec. 14th. 1654, ' 39 1

LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. Health is the Principle of Lift; Disease is

the principle of Heath. The R- R. R. R emedies posses the grea 1 powert seeme to the human system Health j mil hn. lifo, and to free the hnnim f unily , i'r.mi pains, aches and all bodily infirmities1 he art of preserving health and the method Of ' curin? disease 6v the R. 11. II.' Radii-ay'; Ready Relief Is to be used in all ces where there is pain. The moment it U npplied externally, or taken int'-mallv. it will idlav the most ten:nii;i at lie. niius. rnniiiH. sta.ms. burns, scalds. 5c.c, a mi W . " md ! quicker thin Mrol.ine, C.iloroforn?, Veratrine i a"y other anodyne or remedy that lias ever j .n used by medical men. 1 It is snfer than these d internus remedies. , Le niter the inAaenre or these narceii:s have pas- j t-d from the svstcn, the pain again breaks out ! with its terrible panes, with renewed violence. Radway's Ready Relief stops the pain and removes the caie or the disease that occasions it; it infuses new life into the weak and diseased parts. It braces up the nerves, and establishes in the system a reaction of health pnd streich in place of pain, weakness and disease. a counter irritant, Rid way's Ready R. pef applied to the s irf.ee if the bod . where j there U iuflanwtioü or congestion, it w 11 in j i s'antly scatter the congested bhunl. cq i;di.es he circulation, and in a lew minn'es tue most t i - - - - - - - - . s 'i n in cases ol l-umlrigo, u nit, ami u:icumatism in their mot terrible form plication ii R idway's Rj.uiy Relief will it-; - . . store tue patcui to case ami comiorr. Crippled tcith Rheumatism, arm and If perished no hopes cf his reuocerp timely use of R. R. R, -1 icunJerful cure. L.FTTER FROM IS VAC lirnOLESTOSE. Ra,)-ils ParMi, Ln.. June 10 b. Ifl.V, Messrs R id way & Co. R idwaj 's Heady Relief has cured 1'tterMay ol Rheumatism, when there was no hopes cf his ever recovering. I he; r lid"hii situ iti.m and sent fc-r him. His riyht !irin ;ind leg was all perihcd; be bad no use ( f them at all: but by the uso of your medicine in t vo month be was carrying the mail from Cherry ville to Uurr' Feiry. I objected. II j said lie must do smnethius for living. It b is been fourteen months since he was cured. II.' is now we'l and isworking on his firm, and the whole cos', of his cure lor voir med eines was live dollar.''. Isac Hlddlestom: Railway's Regulators. Wehere direct the attention of the public to oi.t newlv discovered rcme ly RADW.lY'S REGULATORS; thoy po.-ess the grout curative pri-ivr'i 9 ol a putative, cathartic, aperient, oriüc, ;iuli-dy.pe't:c. corrector an I ueg ilat.:rof fhesystem. They are in fuct the cn!y perfect purgative and catlnrtic th it has tVcr been discovered or given to the worll. Ridway's Fe2ulatrs will answer a better purpose ih n Cal md er Mercury, Avilhout en-tnilir--on the system the terrible injuries cf these b.iucfiil drugs. They are ii: the form of p"!l. rl-'gintly Contcd widi sum, pi-rlcctiy talelsss, ;it:d cm be taken without ick ning or nauseating the patient. Tiiey are to be used in all cases when ihe yst'.u i is out "f order, or under the it: flu doe of d:.eae. One or two doses ol Ridwit,' Regulators has frequently checked the prorcs- ' f the most terriblediseases. a nl restored ihe system to health and regularity. They establish in w i:id approved principles in medicine, nt:d secure the gr- nt and important power of regulating t ) a healthy, natural and hurinoniou action, each and every orean iü the bovy. Tnis groat controlling power has never formed any part of the pr.ipetties el the pepu'ar Ca'b wie, Yegetable or ndian T.tr-g-itive i'iUs, that lu.vc e ver been in use, Ridv.iys Reulacors rid the system from disease and restore the human body to health. on an entirely d;l7creut principle to the woakenin?. ic!iening and griping method of the cmir.on cnlh iiii? mi l purgative pills One or two of RnKvay's Regul iters will remove the cause that otcasilms pain or sicl;ies, or an irregsbir or nnnatcral action or condition of the organs of the body, quicker, more effectual, nhd vufh loss trouble t the p iticu' thaa six or ten of the common ca'bartic or purgative pills. The moment Uadway's Ilezulatrs are taken into the yste 'uoiictcil with disease tiieir ci-ird;.iag r-filcacy begins: they scart hout the clcmctit--of disease wherever it iay bv-seac'; tiley act upontlic wluic suif.uv vf tlie intestines and bow,.;, attracting the foul and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secreting vessel, find expelling those seeds : disease from the t o.ly. restoring u healthy and regular action to the fiver, F5 ewels, lancre:is, Heart, Kidtuy-1, B .adder, Sk:n and all other Vi cera. TI!E BOWELS. All of the cciiniion pills of the dav, catted Vegetable, ludiin, Cathar'ic, &c. claim that they cure d!seae by purging from the bowels. This is a- fur as they gii they act upjn the bowels by irritating the mucucus membrane, and thus obtain ni evacnation in the same man ner as the bowels are moved by eatii;? some thing that disagrees with the system. This is truly an unnatural method of restoring the system to healtn, by swallowing pills that irritates and disagrees with it, Those who have taken these common pills are well aware of the weak and debilitated condition their systems are left in. After the scouring operation of these dras tic purgatives is over, the bowels are sore and feeble, an I sgaiu become costive and bound up. Ilonce aries dnpepsia and a host of otii er diseases. R ulway's Regulators never leave the bowels in a costiv e condition, or occasion pain or weariness m their operation. IVo. I. Diseases and cotnpliints ennsed by exposure andatmogpheric Changes, over which Rndicaifs Ready Relief and Radiray 's Regulators posses' the tnolt remarkable curntiee powers, and vchichicill readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COLDS AND FEVERS. "When the .system is first reized with h sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three to ix of R id way's Regulators drould be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of the disease that is required, in a few hours the sys tem will be restoreil to sound health. L it il the ccld and fever is neslected, and coughs. headaches, colds, chills, pains and aches in the limbs, joints, muscles, bones, fide and back. sore throat, hoarseness, dithcnlt breathing ml lows the cold and fever then R idway's Ready Rdief should be applied externally, and a good dofienf the Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief i applied a reaction will take phier, and in a few hours the p itieut will be free from all pam or annoyance. II these signs nf the presence of disease in ihe system are unnoticed, and violent fevers break out, in the form of Billions, Typhoid, Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers vuch as Pneumonia, Lung fever end Brain Fever, a more rigid tre itment becomes necessary. The Regulators should be givn every four hours, in large doses of from four to sir, until iree and copious discharges from the bowels are obatiued. The relief applied will produce a salutary effect upon the skin, and, taken in water will abate the fever. f itjflimations or congestions take place, Radway's Regulatorsaud Ready Relief should be taken in large doses. A cur will quickly follow their use. In cases of Biliousness or malignant Bilious Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, Radwav's Ret,ulatois, given in full doses, and the whole surface of the body bithed with Radwav's Ready Relief, will effectually and speedily cure the patient. ' IF RHECMATISTf, Attacking the joints and limbs, inflicting its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapiditychanging about from joint to joint and from limb ; to limb, Lumbago, Neuralgia or Gout nfil'cts to limb, Lumbago, Neuralgia or Gout afil'cts you.Rodway'a Ready Relief lappliexl applied to the parts where ths pain is felt, will quickly j relieve you from its excruciating panss. Radway's Repulatyrs will expel from the intestines 'all irritating and corrupt humor.

The public will bear in mind that Cidoroform. : their systems and to lender iheir budics ague Morphine, Opium, &c., onlv stifle the pain by ! prco. against renewed attacks, stupvfying the senses, so that the perceptive Those now suffering from enlargements of (lie f.irtdties loos the r.iwer of feelieir. and that . Sideen, F.ncorcements of the Liver, and otiier

SMALT- POX PC ATI LET FEVER MEASLES. R idwiy's Rraly Relief is not only a curt? for these infectious iiinladicF, but will prevent tho.-e w ho use the Heady Reik i and Regulators ag-iiust the infection; We have known the R. R. Relief r:d the whole- neighborhood ef ihe infection of Snail

pox niul Scarlet Fever. We have likewise knw shipmasters whodiave saved the live of their c, ,. ws and pasj-ei)gT8, und entirely dr ven tV ti,0 smaR pox and Ship Fever from their vessei., by sprinkling the Ready 1; ret through their infected shins. It is astoiidit,g what banpy ellect the Ready Relief will have if freely sprinkled in places where the infeciioas and contagious poisons prevail. e will guarantee that d those who are now snfT.u ing with fever and r p ie, or its flfects, will place their svstcms under the influence cf Radways Keaoy u. liei ami u gui Uors, 10 cure mem of this tlistressirg mahnly, and to free thvin fron the fever of r,gi;e tliat is now lingering in organic cnlu cements, are promised spe-dv deliverr ranee from their miseries by the R. R. Relief 1 1 r 1 .. ;ii" ii' ij'ii ihm We now dirt ;t the attention tf the public to our second g-eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. ?m'o. IJ.R. R. RESOLVENT. HUMORS CHRONIC 1MEAES. Diseases that have been lingering in the Wllh ,mpUnlies and covering the bodv with sorM and ulcers: diseases inliPrrifnl bv brr. svs'em or n lenein 01 iime.iaintm" k nn, 1 edilarv desce.it. 'dr contracted bv inonn'latirtii. i or lransmiyb d by other d'seases; over all of ! which u ui-vaica u 11.1 u isuiucri 1 11 l Ii is SC Cond class, RAD WAY'S REXOVATIXG RESOLVENT Yqs the mo-t positive curative noxw 1 h s all powerful remedy has performed ! m racies in ibe way el cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whose fie h was one mass of corrupt'on, and wlio were so disfigure 1 by disease as to render them objects repulsive to the si-: tit. nt.Mons no a.ooo Chronic diseases, scrofulous and syphilid c mj. Iain's, conumpion, and other affections cf the lungs and throat, Indurations and rganic enlanremen's, chronic rheuma ism, glandular swelling--, hacking dry cough, cancerous affections, bleeding of the lungs, dyspepsia, water I rash, tic doler ux, white swelling t-mn rs, ulcers, h p tüseases, femalecomplaints G -ut, rickets, bronchiti., liv.w complain', AND AI. I. KRl'PTrVE DISEASES. The moment adore of the Kesolven' is taken into the system infected with dis ase, the patient experiences the m s' deligh'ful sensations, for new life is coursing l:r -ugh every - . i - - vein ana tissues ot the b uly ennchinjr and purifying ihe bl od and c .sting out all m rbid, corrupt an I loathsome Im uv rs. Tiir Ron vating Res lv nt is a posi'ivs cure for ad c!iro:iio comp'ain's. It has mad whole and sound patients who hal suff-re I he m st terribl- torture disease coul I infl'ct up n t! e system Let tt.o-e we i .-e ih d other treatments and ar ? Mi l uccured, give the R ro l vent a triil it wdlcrre you. Price oae doll.r p rbotile- R.1ÜWAWV- CO , ir,2 Fult -n Street, New York. Sold I-y Dmegists, M.-rcbants, and storek epcrs everywhere. D c -0, lui.-,, T. . I.r.MOX. 40 I. it. w.lc.:o.v. FAR3Is2El.S A2'l?a'lT, LEMON & SON, One door Sovlh cf the Post OJlcc, lAiiiovtc, S'..n!iati:i. 4 LL kitulsof ,ee I, F.inning Ituplemetit, : i.A. I nut ana Onirji.iental i i if s, Ibejs ' I i.ints' c, f :rnihed -u tlie most fa vor.dde terms. i rrS.bscri''ti.ns r" ived for all Aim ieultural : P.'Oors publirhed i:i the t'nited States. A'l let - - - - - - - .... ' ters addressed to r., in regard to our line of business, will receive prom-d altontion. Julv is:.-,. JDvl. DOCTORS WEST L FULLER, JZcfccZic JFIirj&iciczii.'i, IQTAYNG asjocu'ed themselves together JtJL for the purpose of praoti, ii g their professions, would respectfully offer their services to all who may fetl disposed to favor H em with a call. Doctor West having had a long exptrie::ce in treating the diseases o!" this tliniaie, fee.s confident in the success of hi.? treatment and we design being ahvny; or hand to attend all r.z by ni-ht or d.Vv ; I every branch o'the medical profession. Po tor Fuller having been in regular practice in fioshen and Elkhart for six years, and having received a reulor medical education in the West, feels confident of the successful effect oi his treatment in all the uiseases o: this countrv, and will attend ail cases reyulrinü sartical treatment. Otiice on the east side of Michigai street, three loors south cf Lu wards' Hotel, Plymouth, ml. Nov. 2, 1S-T. 37 if. ED FJ1CT8. imPiSU-ijn a fixed fact that the undersigned are fTis still till exerting themselves to ktep up, "or a title ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of We manufacture to order, and ofthebest material, and our work is done by experienced workmen. Jo those who have heretofore lad 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 !1 Avrt' ffS FOR SALE, At the rn nufacturer'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'o:e given general satis factioi. With the present flattering pro-pects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmeTs and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase stich articles as they really need, uive 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, 1533. 17yl. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for sale at 17yl. ROBERTS THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G; B. ROBERTS, DUUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte, Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER JN Drogs, Books, and all articles appertainingto the rame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and most extensive in the city, and having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaiutances, (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him, to call and and examine his Stock which be is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying 'Goods to sell again, he cordi- ' ally invites to call. Buyinsr Goods nrincinnllv by the package, he flatters himself that he can , furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in any market, in less quantities. G.B.ROBERTS. I Laporte, duly 12, 1?.35. lyl".

New Store & New Goods. r3dE Subscriber having ierniaiirnlly hfi. cated in Kn.vt, Starke" County Indian::, anuounces to the people of Starke cud adj icciit counties, that he has ou hiid a full and well selected Slock of

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QUEEXSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS- a,,(l s;ich other articles as are usually kept in a Country S-ore, alas reasonable prices as can be had at any point in the West, lie keeps on hand a irood supply of at low prices. His terms will be liberal, and uucurrent money Uikt-11 at its red cash value. No trouble to how go ds or pive prirr. He wiii be in receipt, of new roods almost even month, and fiKvitvs ket n bis stock well re plenished. Dj.."t forget the phicc Store of CHAS. S.TI15U1TS. lyl June 7, 1 lj2-,sC7"2IS . t 1 ... fu...,., -4 A 11 e Brck S'ore to be sol 1 chcan for -V ll,e br,Ck ' 1. , -i , --ZlzT J!J? cc3 F V$ hW e2 Mi ta 5HE Subscriber? nro now re- " ceivingthe following, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and old Eo'daud. V.'e have now on hand a liUffjor Stock than ran be found elsewhere in the west. V.'e have added n;any new articles, as well as increased thoe hereto "ore kept, which will Le rol l at Cin innati prices, with the addition of freisrht. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment; Tahle end Packet CutUry The best a?sur' ment ever offered in the west. Building M-iieriuls Such as Locks, latches, butts, hinges, screws, glass &c. Carpenter's mid Coopers Tools A full assortment ofchisels, hand and tennaut aws, planes, drawing knives Cue. Cabinet Maker's Cotds Mahogany and walnut veneers and knob?, till, ehest, cup hoard looks, table hinges, bed carters, glue, &c Blicksinith's Tuols Such as anvil.--, vires, screw plates, bellows, hammers, rasps, files; Shoenberger's Iron, steel, plow moulds, &c Gunsmith M-iterialt Locks, triggers, tubes i gun mour.try and barrels, pistols, game b1. caps, flasks. A-C. For Mdlers Leather Vellin?, paeipr. rono 1 bolting cloths mill cross-cut a::d circular' - - ii sa'i, !! s v c. P'jr Farm;- All l.tuds of farming u'.ensil-. plows, corn shellerr. hay cul'er.;, cast .'.k ol and steel bac.i scythes, cradh-s foili ra.u, T:.hifd! spades, slnvtl hoes. d-c. Ctirriizr Tri. imin -v$ t.iianic :,d cloths. Jaccs, 'i li:dr. n.l bel !i.v,s;b)r;i-s. 5 Inn-', uilos. sjiri: g- S v9 .sawiirry ji iruirare, Cs Himers .t.;;a A l.ri.-. as.sol tüie MJii.iiL. tree-, I.i s-tirr ip.-, !i;i!'-, ?. n m: 11 1 and V ilci.t le;, tii.'T, We io iroeeo, sheep stud c-i!f s-kius, cr. ucizn Keening cverv ari.e in tint line. A C.,..,. , ojioerrr iron, nai.r, and U ".r.ir r.t j n-uis. log, trae, halter and iii.h chains, loud i plp-, pump, fixe-, curry-combs, patent nnd j C'.';:i::;'ii str tp binger. grind stcues am! irons. 'V;:iu i,v s i. Ii.vc, uc.lur saie,:t v. i'i:e--aie r retail, at thos'.Tu of the Rig Padlock, No. 13 v s "" lt ves, :tnn o. Liif. a-!ii:i ;ten strerT. v II ii .. :.. ? J. r j. uin;i: je ;;i i ii o t"i;ie.i' ? :cr Ti e s-ilt ! il ss Cc .litcht li s L) ivton t.iaue Norse C" l.rs in tins M :tt ; we v. . 11 sc. I at a jus;;!! ud- j . T-v. vancc liijove uavion p; ces. n. s. nnLLCGo & son. I idi iiKipelis. J in. CI. ISiG li.'.vi. LOOK HERE! r.lZ-lm FALL & WINTER CSr CLD CUD jElD iiki 717 r-i u fj 1 , &? I Itn ?o livnulMiti I . 1 ilLC Hin::' llli' ..rAtt-j-ii V urOU 'ilt . V T V J n. OGLESBnE & CO-. Arennw r.-P; , t ii.; Q.,i. r .-.-.. IV iil I1U II vJll'l U Ul FrJ! anil Vfis:Cer Gqqüx, cmsiitingofa Full and Complete assortment, suited to this market, which will I e sold cheap for rcsuvnay. Giv e us a call, every bodv look at our Goods, and set the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warnimr, is air play. Sept 20, T3 J7:f. Of Fall and Winter CS TZ cüJD SD S3S AT CT-, So Q&?Z&T'&&zZi-,ta CHEAP CASH STORE, On Lnporte Sireet opposite the Post OITjcc. ÖtapSe ami Fancv oo;N, Goods, Sltsrtlircsrc. ,a,nn4 r r, , GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTIIXG, nnd in Met, all kindr cf Good?. A very nice stock of B.ota and Shoes, all to be soli für ready pay cash and produce. G. S. CLEAVE LAND. D e. G. 18." 5. 3-tf. Is in town, and ready to repair Clocks and Watches in a better and more approved style tliHii any one cau ur d;ire do. 0"N, 15. CjIi piid for old Cold & Silver. Plymouth, Dec. G, SStf NEW M. A. SHLOSS, T?17"0ULD respectfully inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinilv, that h-i has Just opened a .cv Clotliiu; Store in the room formerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared, to furnish every thing in the way of READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, tyc, From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having been engaged in the business over six years, he has no ft ars iu being fully "prepared to satisfy 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." 0"A11 Clothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, J835. 29m.1 Hurrah for the Farmers! BOBEKTaVSK is now ready for the best trade in the market. He is well supplied with h Groceries of all kinds, and offers them for sale as cheap as they can be afforded elsewhere in the town. He also has Flour, Pork and Bacon, which he offeis at very low figures. The farmers and other citizens of Marshall countr have his warmest thanks for the patronage heretofore extended to him, and he hopes to merit a continuance. June 23, 1555. 15t6.

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rM!E Reason for Fall trade A. having arrived, I i.el disposed to chat a little v. i.u lr.y former patrons and ti e c..uens ceic rally, by calling W.-S:: atter.tiou to my Fall and; 1Vncr Stock cf : REA D Y MADE Consisting cf almost every article uworn ly Men and Roys, from LOWX TO "W ISgoZs ana G&oes. Also Vents' JTnvnlsIjinfj ooli?, I slfo ha e a fair stock of Pitcc Cc : ' r -' purpose l.eej)ing a nir.clienl Tftilor :v, r-.-,- '. ploy, and all orders for cutting and rv; .. ;j receive promjrt rdlentioii and satisfaction :. derc-d, or no pay. Those wishing any articles of CWJ n r .a most respectfully invited to call and e.- i mystock and prices beTore purchasii i Ü . tomeis will be waited vpon with p'twhether aide fo please them or not. " " ' Thankful for past favors fr,,n: ,ilr. cr(., ,. timers I will remind theiu o ' h;v dv'.. v lion to continue to ileal with 'hem i-'r . ' UV terms as will justly merit a contihiianec v '.Vi -patronage. 1'Jea-e cell at the old lu the sign of Cincinnati Clot hi nr. ßtcswax, J'nr. niid ilar.y rrt:-V- - - country prod yce will be taken in c-xcl;.-:.-,- - (Joods ii. i'u: Oct 1 The cf Tvimivc c Center 'ior.iIsip 7E7"ILL1;o!J l!;eir re.o,l:.r it:ee:ifr-r i f 7 last :vituu!ay in July, f e. U i ' XnvemLer, J.;i. iarv," M iub.ahd M A- li '. jcar coniiiieiiciiiir in J;.dv, 1 S J). TMlfiP.. i'r;;Af.ecbTüOS.K. IIi.ru,iio.. Cieih. A. V. II DG 3. N. PCi:;::::. Alfor?ir:"i at Lair, rivmotjtS. M.-sIimII CotMify, Indi-'r. Ojn.-ovrr H. . Hiiie's Hardwt e Sto-c , W?JI-l' tive prou.-pt a icn'ion to the t ' V ? lection oi Claims, a tend to tl.e i chare and -ale of red es'ate, procure Lt'j.-. ens ions. ::r.si:s. r. v j.::tfs & co., New Vc.ik. IIAWr.s vi MCklLHi". Chicvco. R K, SWIfT X CO., ' hi :cti:;gto::. i.r.n & c.. Dot. rv . i.avjas co.. C:;i. li 1 1 Ap-.i i : j i L'iiOW.N BROWN MA X U F A CT U R EILS O V T,mt Eroa and Ceppenrr.ro, OL'LD rrcst itspr.-clfilly infcrrr. citizens of :dars!.;:Il county, tbr t tlr im arc now lu-'ufull 1. -dv.-..y, n::dare pre- - ! I . ... . ll4 4 line, a 'j j i:i the habit of payia, tTi. pirh-ips a l:fl; lO'.vertLa" ? rvnr' Ar (s'aMnl,l.'iit in t! ic r.P- :. w .erinem Inuur.?. I e.are rracRcal v.'orkrr.?n or?elve., cr- ! riani1 ac.ure our own wares o: ihe very ! c.t .." ' lness perhaps icrli'e, cur tustoa.ers : py i ossureu tnai we v. ni sell tl.em none I Good and Clicap Articles. i he Laa:es shall bcDronintlr waitcJ i.: and can hae anv article In cur line rsr.i : hired cr rctnirr-d ir. nrdrT r.r I o- ci.rrt I Ts "V.'e simtt cdo-t .is 211 i.ivstiaLIe rrb Aj d';i:,iinl!:ciis when werk is nrcn;i: -e l Shop-'two doors noriii cf t'. trick stor ct the si.-n of Tin She;- scussthe tle , llis end most arti.its of country I'rjdore taken in exchange. Call end tea May , S jö- r :f. r) r (Iff 5 IFfi A r I y ilOR tu- prcvci.tin and car: f In !.. !:- I b nt ail Remittent Fever.. Fever A. I Ciiils iuJ 1'f-vcr, ü n a' A7t, Gfr.cial I) ii .... itv. Nil ht s.veats. ! vase w:''Kh Luve -c- o:ii:i4u:khtr;j or j n nn, , .-, , , - , . . 1 !ils natural a.'itad.te v,.i ,ch w:!I t - ly protect any resident or traveler even :n t1 most nckly r t-w imj'V b.c.ditios, fr. ni tr y Ague or Bil.ious discusc whatever, r ury injury from constantly iLaUug Malaria cr Iliusmi. It will instantly check the Ague in p :r-r who have suffered for ai.y lei:gth of time, ü ' i one Jay to twenty year?, ro that thev : . 1 never to lnive :iuot!cr chill, by cuiitiim::: :a u-e cccordinj; to directions. Toe paticj.t s: once begins to recover Lis ajpetite and r,if nvth and continues until a radical cure is eiiVcl. One or two bottles will ct swer fur ud:r: ;r7 case-; mnie may require more. Diier;i.': printed in German, Fiench and Spaid'b, com; a iv euch bottle. Price One Dollar -T :i l .i: i..i.. Liiociüi i.icoui:;s iiiflne utnie iia.ie. J.t.MES A. RHODES, Providence. R b Evidence of Safety. Kew Yc be, June 11, 1 ? 5 5"I have made a chemical exaraiiinti' T! 'f 'Bhodes" Fever and Ague Cure," or A'itio: :o toMilaria." tnd have" testwl it for Arser-. Morcury, Quinine, nnd S'rycl-nine, but hav not found a particle cf either io if, nor hav I found any substance in its cnmpoj.iti"n thjt would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES R G HILTON, II. D., ChexnUt." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. 'Li-wibcrg. Union Co., Pa.. Mav2. 125.".. Mr. J: A. Rlioues Dear Sir: lie box cf medicine you eut me was duly received on ft 1 1th of April. I Lave sold about one belt cf : and so far the people who have ucd it nre satisfied that it has cured them. It has certainly stopped the Ague iu every one who ha it aud six of the cases wre of lo-g e tandii My sis:er, who has bad it for Eve or fix y' ba:k, cr.ull never get it stopped, except bT Q'iinine. and that only a3 lon as the would take it, iiuow, I thiuk.'entirelv cured bv out remedy. C. R. McGlNLEVCAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Aryenic, Tonics, Mcr-cnr. Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti-PfH ' odics if any kind. The well known iDetücie1' cy of the?e noxious poisons proves them to r ; tne oflfjpiing either of false medical principe' or tf mercenary quacks. The oidy rcixcuvH ! exbtrnice that is both ture aud nannlcts, is f RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CVTS For sale in Plymouth by II. B. PERSlllN3 & Co., dealer in Orugs medicines Groceries. July 19, 1855. lSlyera twit ts: to thp Rrick stc and buy au Umbrella, and be ready forth next rainy day. oct 25 ?2" , HALL LAMPS, for sale at RoEifi , -. T. LipOTte- ;

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