Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 May 1856 — Page 4
STAITZ AS. Ba: let thi heartho be intiful I care not Tor the face, I -k not whit the ivrrn may lack Of diuity and grace. If udr.d befilJ'd with glowing thongh'i, A.:utho soul with yjip:itliy, Wh-it matter though twe chek bo pale. Or the eye luck brilliancy. Thovg'i tie rosy cheek bo beautiful, I: oou miy loose its bloom, And the luster of the eye be q tenched In the darkness of the tomb. Vat the glory of the mind will live, . Tiiougu the bl.iotn ot lifo will depart, Auel oh, tue charm can usver diela a true and nolle heart. The lips that utter kindly thought, Have a beauty of their own, Pjr gentla words are sweeter far TW&n lnuaU.' softest torn?. Au:l thoush the voice be hrh and shrill. That bitUthj opprescd go free. And soothes die wje of sorrowing ones That voice is sweet to me.
Hr. Pepper Wrestles witU a Milesian. Mr. Pepper is a veiy shrewd lawyer. In examining a witnes3, he exhibits a tact thst geuerally enables him to secure a triumph truth. He once in a while, however, meets with a queer customer. Such a one turned up on Thursday last. A Mr, Doyle;was complained of for keepiug an improper house. The corap'aint engaged Mr. Pepper to manage the case. The first witness who testified was Cor celius O'Neil. We givo his examination; Do you know tho defendant, DojleV Devil the man better. What kind of housa does he keep?' A brick house I djn't mean thai. What are its pe culiarities?' Two stories with a back kitchen which Joins on to Shsriden's fence. You still misunderstand mo. 1-wish to know the reputation of that house is it good, or bad' Bad, intirely Mr. Pepper called the attention of the court to this answer, and desired the justice to make a note. The justice did.' What do you mean, Mr. O'Neil, when you said the reputation of his house was badf 'That it had the divil'a own chimney, and a roof that leaks like a sieve., You still '.missunderstan l me, Mr. O'Neil. L?t me try agtin. What kiud uf people visit tint house?' Men and women principally. At least, that's ths'only kind 1 ever met there.' Well what kind of women are thej?' "Fml woman as near as 1 could JuJ Well, what ?3 their character? Oaly one of them Ins the article.' 'The court will please note that. Only one of the females has a character sal who is that woman?' A voting lady by tho name of McShsne. She, you think has a chirnsier?' 'Think! 1 know it. I svr it on Monday.' 'Saw what?' IIr character. It was written by Mr. Dvi. tho gntlemin she ha lived with fr.:r years coming next Thursday a fortnight.' You will s;ill persist in misumlerit.inding rne. Lt me try you once more. Hjvo vou ever seen women of the town at Do.vle's?' 'No, sir; not of tho town, but a devil of a raft from the country.' 3y women of the town, Mr. O'Nil, 1 moan common womjn prostitutes.' Prostitutes!' Prostitutes have ycu ever seen prostitutes drunk and dancing at Doyle's? Ah! musht. listen to that. And U it the like3 o Djylo that would allow prostitutes to misuse his shop? By the powers of Cromwell, if his boy Mike was hers but he'd twist your nose till you cojld use it for a gimlet. 'Prostitution! go way wid you. you blackguard to say that uf a daccnt man will you? If it wur not fur milesting the Coo r, I'd peel my-coat and make a flounder of you in 1S3 time than it wou!d tak a jackass to whip a thistle!' Here Mr. O'Neil became so excited that Mr. Pepper informed him he could stand aside and make room for the nrxt witness. The case resulted in a verdict of acquittal. Albany Polies Tribune. Hussasd Missises. A Mrs. Shaw says the Gazette, from Stuben Co., N. Y., ar rived in Davenport with her family a few days sine, h;r husband having left homo m week nr&viou in order to have a house i in readiness here upon her arrival. Since he left she hs heard nothing from him and now finds that he has not been here. Of course she is greatly distressed and any informatiun in relation to him will bs gratefully received. Chicago Journal. Impeachment or the Goverxqr or N. Y. la tha New York Assembly, on Wed oesday, resolutions from Richmond conn ty asking for the impeachment or Gov. Clark, for the recent pardons granted in that county, were introduced and appro priately referred. Our friend Counsellor Percy gets out some queer ideas now and then. In his address to a jury, on Tuesday, he said, To p,et tbt truth out of some witnesses is as difficult as to draw a bob tailed cat through the bung-hole of a barrel. How do you know, said an enlightened European to an ignorant savage of Asia.. 'how do you know there is n God?' How do you know, replied the savage pointing to human footsteps, 'how do you know that raea have passed this way?' s--sw" Some wise man. years a&o. said if you want to learn human nature, get married to a spunky girl, move in the house with another family, and slap, one of the young ones, and then you'll learn it. - -i -jay pjaf The Gazette, published at Wabash. Ia., says that on the'8th inst. there were one hundred and ten thousand bushels of corn ia tha warehouses of that place. The Montgomery (Alabama) Journal ays that a negro who murdered Mr. Cap, heart at Mount Meigs, was burnt to death ca tha 2ad inst. -. i'. TVhatevar yoa dislike ia another, take ttt tai tcrreeV'iti yoonelC "
T5l JL Ji It 17 O Hi ö tflöwoutlj 23anuct; Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in neat andfashionable styl all kinds of Cither in black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the es tablishment is under the superintendence of anxperienced and competent worhtnan. Jan. 1856. CGrBlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices 5c ConstahlesBlanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. WHOLESALE Sl RETAIL FIIIST IX PLYMOUTH. Offers to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining co inties, one of the best assortments of .v Boo is eV slioes. Ever brought to this market, and would request tho.e In want of sueh article tocall at his establishment, one door north of the Drick Store. Nov. S9. 37 tf. Something New AT THE BRICK STORE!! LADIES call and get a French calico Dress Pattern before it is all gone, if that will not suit you, we have DeLains, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds of Dreis Good. You can't help being suited. OGLESDEE & Co. Oct 2, 33To be found at the Brick Store A Cool assortment of Ready Made Clothing Those wishing to buy clothing, will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere as we are determined not to be undersold. Look out for good bargains. N. II. OGLESDEE öi Co. 0:t. 2". 185". 3-2tf. NEW BARBER -SHOP. ( Shaving V Hair Dressing. j HHHE undersigned has located himI j selfin Plymouth, for the purposeof car;l ryinjT, on the above business in nil its vari?1 us braucl:es. and would respectfully solij citthe patronage of its citizens. He is prepared todo his wotkiu real New York s-tyle, and hopes to recive sufficient patronaL'e to ma', e his pr-sent location a permanent one. O'Shopup stairs in ttie. two story frame immediately south of Edwa'.is Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1855. 41tf. FOH THE CURE OF Asthma anil Consmnplaoii. XHWAXD VERY WOXDEIZFEL!!! Drought hone to the door of the Million. V WONDERFUL discovery has rctenlly been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment or Consumption, Jsthma and all diseases o'-'the Lunjs. Wo refer to Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana. or Inha'in? Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." With tiiis new method, Dr. C. ha restored many .ifuicted ones to liealth, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speakin of the treatment, a pliysiciau remarK, It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come i:i direct coutact with the whole a rial cavities of the luns, and thus escnpe the many and varied changes pro-raced upon them when introduced into the 'stomach, and subject to the pne ss or di.'RSIion-" The Ilveana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the coun try. w Mor.'c Lfule ttJi'in, Jin. 11. The Inhaler is '.vorn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the hest or!he 'joJy being suf3;ient to evaporate the fluid. O-rorsale by II. D. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, IS'. 7yl. Fire Proof Safes, FOR Farmer ami o:her., ie"eivctl nnd for s il'jclicap at our Sted Store in Lnport. jv. 2G, 53. LEMON SON. DEEF! BEFO!! BEEF HO! BEFO ROAR!!! IBISF)SSIS D.iing anything else, go to EjCillOlVS Store and find any and every thing you want in the line of New Tore Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dyes, Glass. Groceries, Tojrs. Notions, Cigirs, Tobacco, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books; and everything in the line of Country Drug, Bo!; and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than ''Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, 1855. 33yl. Iliii'il's Golden Gloss FOR BEAUTIFYING c HAIR. films preparation is highly rerfurneJ. It I gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained from any other article. It effectually cleanses the scalp from da ndru Of and scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling off or turning grey, and inspires it with new life and vigor. Hurd's Golden Gloss is put up in large bottles, and sold at the low price of twenty-fee cent, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world. O. K. Tairr, Wholesale ag't,Treraont Houe Detroit, Mich., and II. B. Vrshinq, Plymouth nd. Sept 'JO. 1853. 27yl nURlCOUGn'BALSAJX. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. It has been success'uliu arresting disease 'n a multitude of cases, in which without this invaluable medicine, the sufferer would have become ä victim o!" that fell destroyer. Consumption. Try it ladies, already the incipient growth of this disease, is ditcernable in your hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will bring you into a premature and early grave. TRY T and you will find a restoration of youth and health. O. K. TRIPP. Wholesale Aseot, Tremont llouse, Detroit. H. B. PERSHNG. Agent, Plymouth, Ind. . - Sept. 20, 1855. - 27yl. Winter UonilCfS-Lntest Styles, to be had cheap, at the Brick Store. oct 25, 1855 32fTHHE best assortment of Underlet ITS. Collars, Chime retts, Jaconett Edgings, Dress Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought to-this market, yoa will find at the BrickStore. oct25. - 32HOOtS & Shoes or all sorts and sites are to bo found at tfat Btick Store. . . Mitt.-. 0CLKSB2KC.
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Marshall and Starke, ABE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND El OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of (he Post oßcc, SHOT X3JH.JZ.ttFJZL. 9 WHERE MAY BE FOUND favmtnu implements Garden, Field & Floiccr IEE 333 3XD IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timolhy, Pumpkin. Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Fiax SEEDS. Laporte. F-h. 14. 1S56. 47tl. JOH.Y .IGJIIjY. ' JOHN' has been to New York. Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell vou friends a little of wliat 1 have seen, if you will call nt my market soon, before I forget it. I did tee numerous packages of goods marked J. & II. J. Couple, such as Ilicc, Sugar, Coffee, Fis!i of all kinds, L"ST 0003 So started for Plymouth thinkin; that was in but Henry siid it just meant him. IVell let him sell them; I must try to make a live lthooj by Ftrict attention lo the market and garden, but II. says that lie will buy some Cafllc, Sheep, Hogs, and such little things for me, so that may get alon if I remain faithful to the market, i will do that My brother in Canada presented mewih a rare bird of unexampled dimensions, (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, languague cannot como to time. He has a strong tendency to r n to legs; lie is ahasrsy, eye like n hen, disposition curapeou, tail like the but end of a feathered duster, and his voice like a rhinoceros with the whoopingcough; but call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other birds, but how they ever got my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched off on a sidetrack and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, cable him to the woou-hoise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating me out of house and home, and with the means of the market only. I see that one of us must starve. His hunger is still on the iicreare. have missed some of my wood, pigs, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating his toes. bserved himlookingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks and see this monster. Oh, this feithered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants toruin a man, makes him a present ol an elephant, and will not allow him to sell, give away or kill, but he must keep the same and be devoured. This revengeful brother, for some unknown injury that I have done him, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the Tesultofa cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed, or sold for a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall, and several other corners, all in the same night stopping at 11. The last thine that distinctly recollect; was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-G change, b it 1 did not petit. I -opposed the city hall tobe an opposition steamboat. In the morning I fonndmy- ; elf in bed with my clothes on, my boots unüer my pillow, my hat umler the stove, and my walch in the water pitcher. 7 tried to write to some one with my toot'i-brush fo ind it in the ink-stand. This Croton water interferes with my tender system so much, that t 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, I8.V. 2itf JOSEPH POTTER, SADDLE PLYMOUTH INDIANA ri City Drug Store. Wilson A Andrew, keep con stantly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure Drua & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, a the City Drug Store,one doo West of the Laporte Hotel. Laporte, 7nd 4ly PflYSICAN & SURGEON. DK. J E. BtCOOUR h iviu'g permanently located in Plymouth, teuders his professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when nluent. Office in Honghton'fBlock. J. E.BROOKE. Dec. 14th. 1 854, ' 39 1 Cone to the Brick Store to get Tour2j3t0$a2ia where they. are cheaper than the cheapest, oct 25, 1855 3?tf s percx Candles for sale by Q. B. ROBERTS.
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LIFE AND DEATH. Tho Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. Health is the Principle of Lifij Disease it the principle of Death. Tim K-It. R. Remedies possess the grea. power to sec-ire to the human system Health and Ioti life, and to free thu liuiniu I'unily Ir un pains, aches nnd all bodily InfirmitiesThe art of pre serting health and the method of curing ditease by the R. R. R.'a Railway's Kcatly Kelicf Is to be used in all C i?e where lln-ro is pain. The moment it ii applied externally, or taken mteruallv, it will allay the most n r'.nring ache.
piin, cramps, spasms, burns, scalds, &c, and q ticker th in Morphine, Caloroforn, Veratrine or ay other anodyne or remedy that 1ms ever bean used by medical men. It is safer than these dingerons remedies. The public will bear in mind that Chloroform. Morphine, Opium, &c., only stifle the pain by tap fying the senses, so that the perceptive laenllies loose the power of feeling, and that after the influence or these narceJi :s have pased from the svstcai, the pain again breaks o it with its terrible pang. with renewed violence. Kdway's Ready Relief stops tin? pain and removes the cause or the disease that occasions it; it iufases new life into the weak and diseased parts. It braces up the nerves, and establishes in the system u reaction of health pnd strength ia place of pain, weakness and disease. Ai u counter irritant, R i? way's Heady Repel" applied to the s rfaco of the body, where there is inflamaticu or conception, it w ll in saintly scatter the congested blood, qilizes the circniuiion, and in few huiiuN-s ilie most cxcriciating pains arc removed. This may be Scn in cases of Lumbago, Gout, ami Rheumatism in their most terriMe forms, where miHpplication of R ulwaj's Ready Relief will restore the patieut to case and comfort. Crippled tcith Rheumatism, arm and Its; perished no hopes of his reuocery timely use of R. II. It. 1 wonderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC HUDULESTO.XE. lla-ds Pari .h, La.. June 10' Ii. 1C35. Messrs It id way &, Co. R ulwa) 's Ready Relief has cured Peter May ol Rheumatism, when tbero was no hopes of his ever recovering. I lieur I of hi situ ition and sent f-r him. His right arm and leg was all perished; lie had no use i f iheui at all: but by the urn of your medicine in t vo mouths he was carrying tho mail from Cherry villc to B irr'a Feiry. I objected. II j said he must do something for living. It has been fourteen months since be was cured. IIu i now we I ami iswoi krug on his farm, nnd the whole cos! of his cure for voir med eines wus five dollars. Isaac HtuDLrsTONn Rntlway's Utegriilators. Wehere direct the attention of the public to our newly discovered remc !y RADW.iY'S KEGt'LATORS;. they poes t!ie great curative prop er i 's ol a u giilive, cathartic, aperient, sudorific, uati-dys etic. corrector an l Reg -latorof f.jc system. Theynre in f.ict the only p.'ifect purgative and catli utic that has tvr been discovered or given to the w rl I. Rulway's resulati-rs will answer a belter purpose t!i in Cal miel or M .rcury, without ont ailing on the system tho terrible irjuries cf the?e batuli'l drug?. They ore in the form of pills, clcgunly coiled with gum, perfectly tastelfs, und c in be Jukeu without sickening or naiiSHating the patient, Tiuw are to be used in all cases when the system is out sf order, or under the influ e-'ce of disease. O.ie or two doses ot Railway' Regulators has freq ient'y checked theproresI" the most terrible diseases, an I restored' the system to hen Ith mid regularity. They establish new and approved principles in medicine, and secure the gr-stt and important pov.vr oT regulating; to a liealtliy, naturjl and h;ir lienious action, e.ich and every organ in the bovy. Tois jjieat controlling power ha never formed any i;:rt of the propertiea of th popular L'a'lnric, Yegetablo r ndiau Purg itive Pills, that have ever been in use, R idwiy'.s R.-gaJacois rid the sytem from disease and restore the lmmat body to he ilth. oil an e:itii 1 v dito.-re-it principle to tlm weakening, sickening and priping method of the enrnon cathartic aud purgative ils O.ie or Iw.i of Rulway's Rgil-itfrs will remove the rauo that occailins pain or sickn, or an irrcilar or unnatcral action or cntiditionof the organs of the body, qaicktr, more effectual, nr.d vifh less trouble to the patient than six or ten of the common ra'hnrtir or purgative pills. The moment R nlway's Regulators are taken into the system jifft:ct'd with disease, their equalizing eflieacy begins: they scan hont the elementi of disease wherever it mav be seated; they net upon the w hole surface of the intestines and bowel, attracting the foul and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secreting vessel, and ex-jcl'ing these seeds of disease from the Voly. restoring n healthy and r-snlir nctioti to the Zi'ver, F -wets. Pancreas, Heart, Kiduty, Bladder, Skiu and all other Vicera. TUE TOWCLS. All of tho common piil of the dar, called Vegetable, Indi in, Ca'har'ic. See. claim that t'leycure disease by purging from the bowels. This is a fnr as they go they net upon the bowe's by irritating the mncuous membrane, and thus obtain an evacuation in the same manner ns the bowels are moved by eating something that disagree with the sy&tem. This is truly an unnatural method of restoring the system to health, by swallowing pills that irritates and disagrees wilh it, Those who have taken these common pill nre well aw ire of the weak ntid debilitated condition their systems ore left in. After the scouring operation of these drastic purgatives is over, the bowels nre sorp and feeble, and again become costive and bound np. Honce arises djspepsia nnd a host of othr diseases. Rulwav's Regulators never leave th bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness iu their operation. IVo. 1. Diseases and com pi tints cnused Ly exposure and atmospheric Changes. oter which Rndtray't Ready Relief and Radiciy z Regulators posses' the mo If remarkable curatice poirers. and which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COLDS AND FEVF.JIS. When the system Ufirst seized with li sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three to ix of Ridwiy' Regulators should bo taken this i all llie. medicine nt this stage of the disease that is required, in n few hours the sysjem will be restored to sound health. B it il tho ccld and fever is neglected, nnd coughs, headaches, colds, chills, paias and aches in the limbs, joints, muscles, In.hes. side and back, or throat, hoarseness, difficult breathing follows the roid nnd fever then R.id way's Ready R dicf shoul l be applied externally, and a good doreof the Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take place, Mini in a few hour the p itieut will be free from all pan or annoyance. It these signs cf tho presence of disease in ihe svstem are unnoticed, and violent fevers I -break out. in tho form of B'llions, Typhoid, bcarlet, b!np Fever anl fither malignant fevrs uch as Pneumonia, Ltmg fever mid Drain Fever, a more rigid treatment becomes necessary. Tho Regulators 8 onld be giv-n every four hours, in larae doses of from four to sir, nntil Irec nnd copiou discharges 'from the bowels are obatined. The relief applied will produce a salnarv effect rpon ihe skin, and, taken in water will abite the fever. ; Zf iiifhmationsi r r congestions take place. Rid way's Regulatorsand Ready Relief shouM be taken in large doses. A cor will quickly follow their nse. In cases of Biliousness or malignant Bilious Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, Radw.iy' Reulatois, given in full doses, and the whole surface of the body b-ithed with Rdwav' Ready Relief, will effectually and speedily cure the patient. IF RBECMATISK, Attacking the joints and limbs, infiktin? its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapiditychanging about fromjoint to joiut aud from limb to limb. Lumbago. Neuralgia or Gout nfflxti yoa, Rodway's Ready Relief applied applied to the parts where thi pain Is felr, will quickly relieve you from its excruciating pangs. Radway'iReulatyr will expel from tho intestine all irritating and corrupt hnmorf .
SMALL TOX SCARLET FEVER MEASLES Ridwiy's R jady Relief is notonly n cure for these infectious maladies, bnt will prevont those who uselheReadv Reliefand Regulators against the iufectiSri. We have known the R. R. ReÜef rid ' the whole neighborhood cf the infection of S nali Pox nnd Scarlet Fever. We hae likewise know shipmasters who have saved the lives of their crews and passengers, an I entirely dr ven off the small Pox aud Ship Fever from their vessels, by sprinkling the Ready Rt lief through their infected ships. It is asto lishing what hnppy effect the R-ady Relief w ll have if freely sprinkled in places where tho iufectioas aud contagions poisons prevail. We will guarantee that if those who are now suff.'ring with fever and ngue, or it effects, will place their svtems under the influence cd Railways Ready Relief and R gul üor,to cure them
of this distressing malady, nnd to freo thorn' from the lever of 'gne that is now lingering in their systems and to tender keir bodies ague pico, ngiinst renewed attacks. Those nowsufl'erirg from enlargements of the Spleen, Engorgement t.f the Liver, and other organic onl irgoments, are promised spedv deliverance from their miseries by the R. R. Relief and Regnl itors, We now direct the attention rf the public to cur second g'eut discovery for the cure of chronic disease. IVO. II. U. R. P.ES0LVENT. IIU.MOR3 CHRONIC DIFAES. Diseases that have been lingering in the sys em for a length of time, tainting the blood with impurities and coverin? the bmlv with sores and ulcers; diseases inherritfrd bv hr. t editary descent, 3r contracted by inoculation, j or iransimji u ny oirer o seases; over all of which sa'ti diseases and disorders in this second class, RADWAY'S RENOVATING RF.OT.VPVr Possesses Hie most positive curative powers. ! in san poweriui remeny has perlormel m racles'in -he way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whoe fle-h was one mass of corrupt'on. and who were so disfigure I by disease as to render them objects repulsive 'o Ihe suht. 1ICMORS BID BLOOD Chrrtiic deases, scrofulous anl syphilid c-m;dain s, consunip ion, and oiherafitictions of the lungs and throa, Indurations and rganicenlargemen s, cbr mic rheuma ism, glandular swelling-, hacking diy cough, cancer0 is affections, bleeding oftle lung;, dysne fia, water brash, tic tloler ux, white swelling tuners, i lctrs. h p diseases femaleeomplaints G jitt, ricket', bronchiti, 1 i -- r complain', and at.l KRi-rrrvn WSKASKS. The moment ado-eof th Resoiven is taken into the system Infecte I with dis ase, the pdient experiences the m s deliglrfu! sensations, tor new life is coursing thr -ugh every vein aed tissues of the body enriching anil purifying the bl od and csting out all m rbid, corrupt an I loathsome hit ihtx. The Ren vating Res dvi nt is a posi ive cure for a'l chronic comp'ain s. It has mad ? whole and so ind patients who l.n 1 suff re I he in .st erribl to tur disease coul 1 infl ctup n the system Let t .o o wlf y7c tri d ot'-er treatments an I ar ? si i 1 uctured, give t!ie R, so l vent a tr'nl it w llcrre you. Price one do'1 r p-.-rboUlc- R.IUWAY CO , 1C3 Ful: n Street, New Y. r!c Sold l y Du,-gists, M-rchisnts, and storekt epers everywhere. D. c. ttj, i aj" J0 l . T. D. LEMON. i. W. LEMON. FARMER'S AE.CY, Fruit 5' Seed Store. LEMON &, SON, One dcor South of the Post Oßce, Luporlc, l!ili:izin. ALL kinds of See I, Finning Iinpleinent., Fruit and Ornamental Tict. Ilwse Vim's &.c, firiMsheii n t lie most favorable terms. 0Subcriptions received for nil Agricultural Papers p iblisiied iu the United States. All letters nduressed to u, in regard fo our line of business, will receive prompt attention. July 26. 18.5. J 3-1 . DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, Fried ic JPhtisicians BAVNG associated themselves together for the purpose of practi i;-g their professions, would respectfully offer their seivices to all who may feel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long experience in treating the diseases of this climate, fee.s confident in the success of his treatment and we design being alway on hand to attend all calls" by night or day in every branch o the medical profession. Doctor Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart lor six years, and having received a regular medical education in the West, feels confident of the successful effect of his treatment in all the diseases of this country, and will attend all cases rcquirinc surgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michigan street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, 7nd. Nov. 2 ), is.y. , nr t r. FIXED FJ1CTK ITisafixed fact that the undersigned are (till exerting themselves to ktep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our work is done by experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore had of our manufacture, it is useless lo talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks fortheir patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend keepingon hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows FOR SALE, At the mmufacturer'u prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are kno'vn to most of our citizens, and have hereto'öie 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 such articles as they really need Give us a call at all event.', 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, 1?5 ny. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for fale at l"yl. ROBERTS. aü&a am THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOQK STORE. G; B. ROBERTS, Dit (jut I ST, and Rook Seller, in Clark's Drick Block, op posite the pub. square La Porte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER N Drags, Rooks, and all articles appertaining 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 inviU his numerous friends and acquaiuta nces. (which a business or ten years in La Porte, has given him. to call and and examine his5 Stock, which he is now receiving. Druggists, Merchants, Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordially invites tocall. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be bought in auy market, in less quantities. G. B. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 15, 1833. I7yl.
New Store & New Goods. flHE Subscriber having permanently loJ. cated in Knox, Starke County Indiana, announces to the people of Starke wid adjacent counties, that he has on baud a full and well selected Stock of
SERIES QÜEEXSWÄUE, HARDWARE, Woodenware BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODSanl euch other articles as nre Ksually kept m a C iuntry Store, nt as reasonable prices as can be nad ut any point iu the West, lie keeps on hand a rood supply of at low prices. His terms will be liberal, and uncurrent money 'ake n nt its red cash value. No trouble to show gols or give prices, He will be in receipt of new ootls almost every month, und always keep bis stock well replenished. Do:t forget the place Store of CUAS. S.TIBP1TS. June 7, lf!j5. lyl A Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves at the Brick Store, to be sold cheap for cash. ocl2-" 3-2-Mol ll D U9,12H, Saddlery, Cuttlcry, &c. 0,BMlE Subscribers nro now reI ceivingthe following, direct from the Eastern Manufacturers and old England. We have now on hand a L sir (Ter Stock than ran be found elsewhere in the west. We have added many new articles, as well as increased those hereto ore kept, which will be sold at Cin-ionati prices, with the addition of freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment. Table and Pocket Cutlery The best assortment ever offered in the west. Building Mule rials Such as Locks, latches, butts, bir.res, screws, glass .Vc. Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools A full assortment ofchisels, hand and tennant fcaws, plane, drawing knives &c. Cabinet Maker's Goods Mahogany and walnut veneers a;d knobs, till, chest, cup board looks, table hinges, bed castors, glue, tic Blacksmith's ToolsSuch as anvils, vices, screw plates, bellows, hammers, rasps, files; Shoenberger's Iron, steel plow moulds, &c. Gunsmith Miteriuls Locks, triggers, tubes gun ruountry and barrels, pistols, game bag3, caps, flasks. c. PorMiVers Leather belting, packing, rope bolting cloths, mill cross-cut and circular saws, files &c. For Farmers All Vtnls of farming utensils plows, corn shellers, hay cutters, cast steel and steel bac' scythes, cradles, forks ra;:es, f-pales, shovel-', hoes. &c. Carriage Trimmings Enameled ar.dpluinr.il clotUs, Iticcs, tring-, lining, bub bai.ds, bellow, sookes. halt., axles, sprii g. Wc. SadJlcrj Uxrdicare, Ilirness Mounting. A large assortment saddle tree, bucUb-s, stirnp.-, hames, n untiled and patent leather, in roceo, fcl.eep and calf kins, Slc, &c. We de-ign keeping every nrticic in that lii:p. Als ; Shociiberger iron, nails, and R.dmnnt nVils.log, trace, halter and lif;li chains, lead pipe, pumps, j-xes, curry -comb, patent and c iiiuion strip Linger, grind stones and irous, window nashAc, ic.tor sale.nt wholesale or retail, nt thesisn of the UigPa ilock, No. 25 Wt s, nudC. Eist, Washington ftrett. N. Ii. Hivia made arrangement for the sale of II i5s it r.I'tchrll'a Diyoii made Horse Cel'j-.rs in this State; we will boll at a smail advance above Da tori prices. II. S. KE LLOGG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31, ISG. 4Cyl. loo kTh e r eT FALL & WINTER v23-CT)CODÜI5)ö At the BRICK SSSiSa The Best Assortment ever brought To This llarkct. N, H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stock of Fall and Winter ftooils, consistingofa Full and Complete assortment, suited to this market, which will be sold cheap for ready pay. Give us a call, every bodylook at our Goods, and get the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning is fair play. Sept 20, 'Lh 27tL JYEW STOCK" Of Fall and Winter CS CCD CUD HD at e.0 0 oi&E&&m&&zp&'& CHEAP CASH STORE, On Laporte S reet opposite the Post C31ce. Staple and Fancy Goods, IJry Goods, Hardware, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTHNG, nnd in f:ic, all kindf of Goods. A very nu-e stock of B ots and Sho;:s, all to be sold for ready pay cash aud produce. G. S. CLEAVELAND. D c 6. 19.-5. 3Stf. OLD WII.CÖX Is in town, nnd ready to repair Clocks and Watches iu a better and more approved style than any one can or dare do. ILTN, U. C ish piid for old Cold & Silver, riymouth, Dec. 6, 33tf NEW M. A. SH LOSS. T?yOULD respectfully Inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that hi has just opened a civ CloJhiii? 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, ec, From ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having been engaged in the business over six years, he has no f ars iu being fully prepared to satisfy all who may favor him with a call, both as to the price and quality ofLis goods, and he respectfully solicits a trial. At this houte 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, J855. . . 29mG HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. Producing Hair on Raid Heads. rj HIIS preparation has never failed lo pro,1 duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed expressly lor the growth .of the hair, whereas, nearly all articles advertised for thi purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Hurd's Hair Restorer. For a superior article for the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's Tair Restorer is soW al $1 per bottle, Golden Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. CuxxrcAL Miser ACTcai xo Co., Proprietors. 29 J Broadway, New York. O. K.: TRIPP, "Wljolesalo Ageat, Tremont House, Detroit. 8ep;90,U55, tTfl,
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riHE reason tor Fall trse JL havi ng arrived, I ;e disposed to chat n little with rny foraer.palrons and thec.t. zer.s penerally. by calling tu r attention to isy Fall and Winter Stock cf READY MADE Consisting of almost every article usua"i wnrn hv Man nn.l n.. r ' DOWN TO Hoots and shoe Also G'ccts jmniisliing (Booli JPortmomas, fcivelry &c. I also hate a fair stock of J'iece Cools, aid purpose keeping a oractical Tailor in my employ, and all ordersfor cutting end makitK m'j-j receive prompt attention aud satisfactionrtudered, or no pay. Those wishing any articles of Clothing are most respectfully invited to call and exarcir mystockand prices berore purcl.a.M'n. Cujtomers will be waited upon with -pleasure whether able to please them or not. ' Thankful for pa?t lavors from nurccrons customers, 1 will remind ll.tm of lny deierndea. tionto continue to deal with them -upon such terms as will justly merit a conti nuence cf their patronage. Please call ct the old stand tt the sign of Cincinnati Clothine. JTJceswnx, Furs, and many articles of country produce will be taken in exchange for Goods. H. pierce. Oct IS, 1S:5. 3Jyl. The Board ol Trustees or Center Township T7"ILL bold their regular meetings on tL ?T last Saturday in Julv. Fe-tender November. January. Msnh. end Mav nf ft.. ) car commencing iu July, S. D. TAROR, Trest. AtlcstTnos. K. IIot ciiTOx, Clcik. June 7. 185. it; A. P. H'JDOES. J. N. rORTIH, Attorneys ct Late, riymouth, Marshall County. Indi?r.n. OHice ovrr H. D. lline's Hardware Sfnrp WJLL give prompt attention to ti e ro'lection Of Claims, a lend lo if.e t...r. chase and t-ale of re-1 estate, precjre Houu. ty Land Warrants and Pensions, lie.'erto MESSES. F. P.JAMES & CO., New Yctk. " I1AWES & MCXILLAP. rEARsox &co,, Chicago. R K. S'.VIIT & CO., 14 IICXTINGTOS. LEE & CO., Dct. " D. A. LAT'IAS &. CO., CiD. April 2C, 1SC5. Cyl l.. . IT. C. BAXTr r. c. iuxteh B ROW INJ & BAXTER, IP callers ii Steves 2 MASUF A CTUREHS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppertrcre, "VroULD r.:ost iepectfu!lv ir:form i.o W citizens of 'Marshall county, thst tl.'.y are now under full headway, ar;d are prep? red to furnish any cr'.icle in their l ue, a ihace lower than customers have heretofore bf t :i in the habit of paying, and pirhjps a liüie lower than any other eilabliölmcntin this pirt of Northern Indiana. . We are practical workmen curse Ive?,' cr.d manu aclure our own wares of the veiy I est of stock, and as we intend making it r permanent business perhaps forli'e, our tusttmers r-ay rest assured that we will sell libera none Lut Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be prcr-ptly waited i pr.n, and can have any article ia cur line n.Ji.u Sclured or repaired to order, and on short notice. ILTWe shall adopt as an invariable rule No disappointments when work ia nrcmLed. Shop two dears north of the brLk store at the sign or "Tin Shop" across the -ide vlk. Kk" and most critics of touutry Tioduce taken in exchange. Call aud tea us. May' 3, 18. 7tf. Rhodes1 Fever And Ague Cure. FOR the prevention and euro f InTcrmitttnta id Remittent Fever. Fever 4 A'-e, Ciiills tnd Fevor, Dunb Ague, Geucral Doiiiity. Night sweat, and all other forms cf diease which have a cumnicn cri-ininiulana or Mnistnn. This ii a natural anridore which will entirely protect any resicie.it or traveler even iü i most sickly t swniupy luculitiei;, from .:it Azue or Bil.ious li; wi:iti vT it- nnv jury from constantly inhaling Malaria or iliajui u. It will instantly check the Airue in p :rrns who luve sutfered for ar y length of time, f:r in one day to twenty yeaif, so that they need never to b.iva another chill, by continuing irj use accorJing to directions- The patient t: once begintto recover bis appetite nnd sticnttii aud continues until a radical cure is effected. One or two bottles wil arswer for rdiiiary case; some n:ay require mere. Dircctio: printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottl?. Price One Do'lar Liberal discounts nn!e to the tra.le. - J.1MES A. RtlODKS, Fruvidcnce.R.I. Evidence or Safety. Ktw Yeas, Jane 11, 1855. 'I have made n chemical examination cf lihodes" Fever and Ague Cure," er "Antidote to Malaria." and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnin, but h.v not fouud a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. JA.ME3 R G HILTON, M. D., Chemut." EVIDENCE OF MERtf . Lewisborg. Union Co., Pa.. May 2. 1855. Mr. J A. Rhodes Dear Si": Ihe box of medicine you ent me was duly received on lh 11th of Apiil. I have sold libout ct e lulf of it, and so far the people who hiva used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has certainiv topped the Ague in every ono who his icl it aud six of the cases wre cf lo g star.dinr. My sister, who has had it for five or tix yc r back. ct uP never get it stepped, except l y Qiinine. and that only as loag as the would take it, is now, I tbiuk, entirely cixel by ocr remedy. C. n. McGINLEV CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Merrirry Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, cr Anti-Perj-. odica f nuy kind. The well kuown iutfF.cu cy of there noxious poisons proves them to be theoffspiing either of false medical principles, or of mercenary quacks. The oily remeOyin exbtence that ii both pure and larmle., is RH OD KS FEVER AND AGUE CURB. For sale in Plymouth by II. B. PERSHING. & Co., dealer in Drugs medicines Grocer es. July 1Q, 1855. 18Iy. CX r TTITT Tm T 1 V rtrirk Sfnra andtuy an Umbrella, "and be ready for tho next rainy day. oct2i 32HALL LAMPS, for sak it RostaT lTylt X'i Ltjorte.
