Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 May 1856 — Page 4

' licet! SVeet flaael . That wiJo, open, friendly Areolae, "witfi its lively, cricfiHng'uiirth, or its weel twilight Ambers, nlways appears to me the meet emblem of a contented, great heart, answering bick to' your own joy. and lighting upon your shadows. An 1 sumetUTies. surrounded by strangers, the object of dull remark, or cold criticism, or ignorant condemnation, how hate 1

pictured to myself a world of vr.irmth like- unto th9 great fireplace at home, where every man should be greated with, 'NYelcom! welcome, 'brother!' nud a comfortable, snug corner of his own; and . . i ItQ when nil answer 10 each other w the sympathy and cheer of shining fices ores the glowing hearth. Liuk kindly on the stranger, gentle friend, thr looks .n.iih. m.nr xwpm. .; hpam, l that betoken the common fellowship nf true humanity, or so many icy rays that chill him to tha heart that freezes little by little the fountains of lore that fill him with distrust of the world and hatred of his species. No. man know for how much of others wickedness and wretchedness he may be held acountabte. A look of thine may breed sorrow in thy brother, though a stranger. A look of thine may do a good deed, may shine from thy face to his face, and be reflected, like a ray ofjtheauii, overj half the globe. Lire, ye gentle scenes "of home! Light up, ye bright fires of the domestic hearth! Glow, ye pleasant fancies of ttie wood fire! Smile over, ye dimpled portraiuon the wall of childhood! Come in, ye sweet lilac breeze that rustle through the coxy curtains, the blossoms of youih and the airy old cobwebs of memory are shimmering",fnyour light! Place may change, friends come andtgo, hearts grow cold or wear away beneath the drops of care till thoy crumble and mou'Jer beneath the Iodof tho valley. but a pleasant home, where childhood li?ed and loved, never dies. The memory therefore is a fortune, an indestructible faculty of self renewing joy. What is heaven Itself but the renewal of the fresh hearts anJjlelightfa! pleasure of childhood's home? A happy child looks forward to a hippy hom above. The hireling initiated but too early in guilt and misery, or in misery wiVour goilt, hr seldemhopes for better accommodations at the (journey's end; and the shadow of his childhood descends before him to 'the grave. Shoepack Recoltction. As Intesestixq Stoky. 'Shon, mine hon.' said a worthy German father to his heir of tea year3, whom he had overheard using profano language 'Shon, my shon coma hero, an' I vill dell you von little stories. Now, mine shon, shall it be & drye story, or a makes believe?' 0!i! a true story, of course!' answered John. Ferry veil, den. Dere ra3 once a goot nice old shentleman, (shsost like mo.) an he had von dirty liddle boy, (shoost like you ) An' von day he heard him swearing like a young fillaio, as he via. So he vent to dar winkle (corner) an1 he dook out a cowhides, (shoost as I am toing now,) a' dook tir dirty liddle plackguard py te collar, (vis vay, you see!) an volloped iiim. shoost so! An' den, mine tear shon, he bull ht3 car?, Iis vay, an' smtck his face, dat vay, all dell him to go mitout his supper, shoost as you vill do this ele rJng. 0, beloved and gentle Poverty! pardon me for having for a moment wiähad to fly from thee, as I would from Want; stay here for ever with thy charming sisters, Pity, Patience, Sjbriety, and Solitude; ba ye my queons and instructors, teach me the stern duties of life; remove far from my abode the weakness of heart and giddiness of head which follows posperity". Hold poverty! teach me to endure without complaining to, impart without grudging, to seek the end of life higher than in pleasure, farther off that in power. Tbou gfrest the body strength, thou makest the aind more firm, and, thanks to theo, this life, to which the rich attach themselves as to a rock, becomes a bark of which death may cut the cable without awakening all our fears. Continue to sustain me. 0 thou whom Christ hath call od Blessed! ColtitaY roar or Fishes. Ma. Peel .of Saugerties, New York, has shad, carp tench, gold-fish &c, in ponds on his estate, and so well are they protected from molestation of every kind, thru upon the appearance of persons at the margin of the waters, they appear to receive food from their hands. This gentleman, it if said, has a sturgeon, seven feet long, and when he wants a sail on his pond, be harnesses his stargeon, attaching line and cork to the trace. The sturgeon will swim with the utmost speed around the pond seteral times, keeping near the shore. Then he will suddenly stop, rise te the surface of the water, and turn up on its back thus indicates its exhausted cood ilion. Philadelphia Ledger. 'How dare you. said a young squirt to mechanic, as they were crowding in at the Tremont temple to hear Jenny Lind, 'how dare yoc come. to hear a Nightengate without a shirt collar?' 'How the dues could I have a shirt collar, when your mother has'nt sent my washing Hornet' was the reply. The Western Poet, being 'thrown by his lady love, expressed his sorrow thus: Pensively I lets from morn tilf eve, I cries whole dints of bitter tears, Afd wipes 'em with my sieve. 1 Slother, I'm afraid a fever would go v i : u uiru n uu met c "Why so my son!" "Cause you see, mother, I'm so small ffra4 there wouldn't be' room enough for it to turn." The tmount of forged land trnrnnls rdready discovered exceeds 1.000.000 'teres. The investigation is still in. progress, and Dtir frauds are daily coming to lilhf. . . . A Doctor tgTd bia patient that he nasi give Lira en emetic. uIt'stof oa use' aai! the patient, 'I hav tried il twice before and it would not stay oa mj s'.o-

Tho Old! F aftironis DlgwouUj Säumet (Ottitt Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat an lfashionable styl all kinds of JÖB PBISf TIH G, Either in black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhT O K man. Jan. iojd. 03"Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices 5c ConstablesBlanks. of all kinds. Also Clank Notes, kept for sale a t this office Kt Prices to suit the times. WHOLESALE & RETAIL FIR S T IX PL YMO UTII. Offers to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining comties, one of the best assortments of HL EL. nST JLO. HJZ AH, Hoots V shoes. Ever brought to this market, and would request those In wan, of such articles to call at his estaMiihme.it, one duor north of the Drick Store. Nov. 29. 37tf. Something New AT THE BRICK STORE!! LADIES call and get a French calico Dress Pattern before it is all pone, if that yill not suit you, ire have DeLains, Persian Twills, Cashmeies, Marinoes, Scotch Plaids, and other kinds of Dress Goods. You can't help being suited. OGLESBEE & Co. Oct 2 , 1853 3?To bo found at the Brick Store A Good 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. OGLESBEE & Co. O i 23, 1853. 3tf. NEW BARBER SHOP. $ Shaving? Hair Dressing. j rTrIE undersigned has located himselfin riymouth,for the purposeof cari"H rying on the above business in all its varivj ous branches, and would respectfully soli3 cit the patronage of its citizens. He is prepared to do his woikin real New York style, and hopes to recive sufficient patronage to ma'i e his pr -sent location a permanent one. 0"Shopup stairs in the two story frame immediately south of Edwards Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1335. 41tf. FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NE W AND VER Y WONDERFEL!.'! Brought home to the door of the Millioii. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in the treatment of Consumption, Asthma and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. Cur tis' Hygeana, or Inhajng Hygean apor ana Cherry Syrup." With this new method, Dr. C has restored many ifllicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remark?, "It is evident that inhal ing constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole rrrial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes prouueedupon them when in troduced into thejstomach. and subject to the proc ss of digestion-" The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. New York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is worn outhe breast unuertr.e linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the Add. 0r or sale by II. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 18. 7yt. Fire Proof Safes, FOR Farmers and others received and for sale cheap at our Seed Store in Laporte. .IV. 26,'5 . Lh.MOJN &SON. Ml BEEF! BEFO!!. BEEF HO!! BEFO ROAR!!! mi. is -if n m is Doing anything else, go to JLemonS Store and find any and every thing you want in the line of New .Tare Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyes,, Glass, Groceries, Toys, Notions, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Goods, Stationary, Books; nnd everything in the line of Country Drug. Bok and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than ''Know-Nothings." Oct. 25, 1805 32yl. Hurd's Ooldcn Gloss FOR BEAUTIFYING the HAIR. T "1HIS preparation is highly perfumed. .It gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and Inrelr 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 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-Jive cents, by all the principal dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world.' O. K. Tai?r, Wholesale ag't, Tremont House Detroit, Mich., and Ii. B. Persuing, Plymouth 7nd. Sept 20, 1855. 27yl IIURD'S CÖfJGIX IlALSin. IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent - member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific, ft has been successful in arresting disease in a multitude i)f 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. TJtlPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont House, Detroit. II. D. PERSHING, Agent; Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 20, 1835. 27yl. Wlnter Honnefs Latest styles, to be hail ckeap, at the Brick Store. oct 25, 1855 32rjlHE best assortment of Undcnletfcs. Collars, Uhiraesetts, Jaconett Edgings, Dress i Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons ever brought ' In this market, vou will find at the Brick Store. OCt 25." . 32I3ootS & Shoes of all sorts and sizes ara to be found at the Brick Store, cttttf. ; OGLESBEE fc C

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Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED CALL AT THE TO AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND EE OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of the Post oüicc, WHERE MAY BE FOUND jfanumrj implement Garden, Field $ Floiccr IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clorer, Timothy, Pumpkin, Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 1S56. 47tl. JOILV JlGJim B"OHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls y and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at mymarket soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods marked J. Sc 11. J. Cougle, such as Kicc, Su:tr, Coffee. Fish of all kimls, &U3 JLQHOU0. I So started for Plymouth thinking that was in out nenry suu iijusi meant mm. neu let him sell them; I must try to make a livelihood by strict attention to the market and garden, but II. says that he will buy some Ca Me, Sheep, Flogs, and such little things for me, so that may get along if I remain faithful to the market. I will do that My brother in Canada presented me with a rare bird of unexampled dimensions, (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, languague cannot come to time. He j has a strong tendency to run to legs; he is ahagzy, eye like a hen, disposition courageous, tail like the but end of a feathered duster, and his voice like a Thinoceros with the whooping, cough; 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 side track and made him draw the passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, cable him to the woou-ho ise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating rce 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 increase. have missed some of my wood, 'pigs, and kittens. The poor brule has also commenced eating Lis toes. observed him looking strongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks tnd see this monster. Oh, this feathered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him apresentof an elephant, and M'illnot allow him to sell, give away or kill, but he must keep the same and be devoured. This revengeful brother, for some unknown ina;y that 1 have done him, has sent me thb villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed, orsold for a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall, and several other corners, all in the same night stopping at all. The last thing that 1 distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-6 change, b it 1 did not ret it. I supposed the city hall to be an opposition steamboat, la the morning I found myelf in bed with my clothes on, my boots un der my pillow, my hat under the stove, and ray 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 of brandy and water without any water in it, but with a little lemon! Aug. 9, 1S55. 21 tf juoDin ruuiiii, SAD D L E Aadl Haraoaa Maikop PLYMOUTH. INDIAN . PflYSICAN & SURGEON. DR. J. E. BROOKE, having permanently located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Services to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absent. Office iu Hou?hton'Block. J. E.BROOKE. Dec. 14th, 1654, " 39 1 Bring on Seeds! your 1,000 liush. bright clean Clover seed. l,OOO.do do do Timothy Seed, . 9,000 do do do Flax Seed anted at the Laporle Agricultural and Seed Wore, for which the highest market pticewill e paid. . LEMON ct SON. Laporte. Oct 13. 1S55. 31 yl Come to the Brick Store to i get jonr W ntfS & 300 where they are cheaper than the cheapest oct 25,' 1855 32lf Sperm Candles Tot sale by G. B. ROBERTS.

LIFE AND DEATH; The Mysteries of disease laid open to the peo pie. Health it the Principle of Lifi; Disease i$ the principla of Death.

Tho R- K. R. Rjinedies possess toe grea power to secure to the human system Health aud long life, and to free the hiiinin family j fr.m naius. athea and all bodily infirmities The art of preserving health and the method of curing disease by the II. R. R.'a Railway's Ready Relief Is to be used iu ull C.ifei where there is pain. The moment it is applied externally, or taken

iiiterually, it will allay the uiosttcr:uring arhe, ! We will guarantee that if those who are now , pains, cramps, spasms, burns, scalds, &c, and ' siiff.-ring with fever and rgne.or it effects, will qiicker thin Morphine, C'-iloroform, Veratrine , place their systems under the influence of Rador ay other anodyne or remedy that has ever ; way Ready Relief and R gul ilors.to cure "them

Leen used by medical men. oi mis uisiressirg uiaiauy, uuu luniirm It is safer than these dingerons remedies. from the fever of rgue that is now lingering in The public will bear in mind that Chloroform, their systems and to render tkeir bodies agne Morphine, Opium, &c, oulv stifle the paiu bylpiCO. j.giinst renewed attacks, stupyfying the senses, so that the perceptive Those nowsufferirg from enlargements of the faculties loose the power of feeling, and that Spleen, Engorgements of the Liver, and ither arter the influence or these uaiceti:s have pas- J organic enlargements, are promised spe-dy deed from the systeji. the pain again breaks oit , livernneefrom iheirniiscrics by the R. R. Relief

with its terrible pang. with renewed violence, Radwav's Ready Rflief stops the paiu and removes the causa or the disease that occa sions it; itiufuses new life into the weak and J diseased parts. It braces up the nerves, and establishes ii the system a reaction of health vnd strength iu place of pain, weakness aud disease. As a counter irritant, R iJw;:y's Rcidy Re

jief applied to the s -irface of the body, where vjlu impurities and covering the body with there is iufl;iin;t:G:i or congestion, it w II in l sdre and ulcers; diseases inherrited by herstHiitly scattf r tbe cong.tel blotnl, tq i.il.zcs eJilary descent, -Jr contracted by inoculation, the cirr.imtiou, and in a few minutes the most or transmiyt d by oil er d'seascs; over all of excruciating paii are reir.oved. This may be ) wi,jch sa'u diseases and disorders in (his secs .-rn in c i.es of Lunibign, G ut, nnd Rheuma- . onj class, tism in their most terrible forms, where ait an- i n ATI WAV'S RF.YOVATT YfJ PP-sOf vpvr

nlicatimi of Rulwa)' Riiady Relief will rcstore the patient to ease and comfort. Crippled tcith Rheumatism, arm and leg perished no hopes of his reuoccry timely use of R. R. R. J wonderful cure. i:tter from ISAAC hcddlesto.xe. Hap'ds Parish, La.. June 10'h, 1835, Messrs K id way Sc Co. It nlway ' Ready R.'litf has cured Peter May I Rheumatism, when there was no hopes of his ever recovering. I heard of hU situ it ion and sent f-r him. IIU right arm and leg wan all perisheil; had ni uso ff them utall: but by the use of your medicine iu t vo months he was carrying the mail from Cherry vil!o to B irr Feiry. I objected. II 3 said he must do komcthing for living. It has been fourteen months since he was cured. ll-i is now we I and is working on his firm, and the whole cost of his cure for yo ir ined ciues was five dollar.. Isaac Huddlestone Iladway's Regulators. Wehere direct the attention of the public to our newly discovered resne ly RADWlY'S UEGL'JrATOItS; fhey poe the great curative propT'i-s ol a purgative, cathartic, aperient, sudorific, anti-dy. eptic, corrector jn l Regulator of Hie system. They are in fact the only perfect purgative and cathartic that has ever been discovered or given to tbe well 1. R-idwuy's Fegulatora will answer u better purpose thin Cabmiel or Mercury, without entailing ou the y?ein tho terrible injuries of thefe baneful drug. They are in the form of pill?, tl g m'ly Coated with sum, perfectly tastelss?, nnd cm be taken without sickening or nauseating the patient. Tiicy arc to bo ued in all cases when the system is out f order, or under the influ encc of lisen?!-. One or two doses t Rudway' Regulators has frequently checked theprogresI" the most terrible diseases, and restored the system to health nnd regularity. They establish now and approved principles in medicine, and secure tbe gal and important pov;r of regulatiug to a healthy, natural and harmonious action, each and every organ iu the bovy. This great controlling power has never formed any part of the properties uf tho popu!ar Caihnric, Vegetable or udian Purgative lMJs, that have ever been in use, R idw.iy' Regulacnra rid the fystem from disease and restore the human body to health, on an entirely different principle to the weakening, sickening nnd griping method of the cmuion cathartic and pnrgatn e pills O ic or two cf Rid way 's Regulators will remove the cause that ocensihns pain or sickness, or an irrrgilar or nnnatcral action or condition of-the organs of the body, q iickir, more effectual, nnd wifh less trouble to the patient than six orten of the common cathartic or purgative pills. Tho moment Railway's Regula tors ore taken into the system afflicted with disease, their equalizing efficacy begins: they search out the element of disrase wherever it may be seaU-d; they act upon the winde surface of the intestines nnd bowels, attracting llie fool and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secreting vessel., and excelling these seeds of disease from the boly, restoring h healthy and regul ir action, to the Liver, B twe!. Pancreas, Heart, Kidney, Bladder, Skin and all othr Vicera. THE HOVELS. All of tbe cemmou piil of the elay, called Vegetable, Indian, Caharic, &c. claim that they cure disease by purging from the bowels. This in as far as they go they net up!i the bowels by irritating the mucivms membrane, and thus obtain au evacuation in the same manner as the bowels are moved by eating something that disagrees with the system. This is truly an unnutural method of restoring the system to health, by swallowiug pills that irritates and disagrees with it, Those- who hare taken these common fills are well aware of the weak and debilitated condition tbeir systems are left in. After the scouring operation of these drastic purgatives i over, the bowels are sore and feeble, an l again become costive and bound up. Ilonce arises dyspepsia aud a host of other diseases. R idway's Regulators never leave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. ivoTi. Diseases and complaints evused by exposure and atmospheric Changes, over ichich Rndicay's Ready Relief and Radway ? Regulators posses' the inQXt remarkable curatiee powers, and which tri readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COLDS AND FEVERS. When the system i first seized with h sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three to nix of Ridw.iy's Regulators should be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of tbe disease that is required, in a few hours tho sysjem will be restored to sound health. Bit if the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chills, pains nnd aches in the limbs, joints, muscles, bunes, side and back, soi'H throat, hoarseness, difficult breathing follows tbe coid and fever then Rd way's Ready Relief should be applied externally, and a good doreof tbe Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take place, and in a few hours the p iticut will be free from all pain or annoyance It these signs of the presence of disease in ihe system are unnoticed, and violent fevers break out, in the form of Billions, Typhoid, Scarlet, Ship Fever nnd other malignant fevers such as Pneumonia, Lung fever end Brain Fever, a more rigid treatment becomes necessary. The Regulators sSould be giv-n every four hours, in large doses of from four to eixj until free and copious discharges .from the bowels are obatiued. The relief applied will produce a salutary etiect upon the skin, and, taken in water will abate the fever. It infi imations cr congestions take place, Radway's Regulators and 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 Radway's Reulatois, eiven in full doses, aniii tho whole surface of the body bithed with Radwav's Ready Relief, will effectually and speedily cure the patient. ' - IF RHEUMATISM, Attacking the joints and limbs, inflicting its terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapid'try- . v. . . . r 1 e y 1 to limb, . Lumbago. Neuralgia or Gout affl'cta .' RJwiiii1, T7ö-.I D..l:f i: J T- ..Ii. Luae,i,ö "ui iiuui joiui 10 loiui anu irom iimu J Vu, ..u T. U('l'llU 0ptieU IU the parts where th j pain is felt, will quickly relieve you from it excruciating nancs. Ttad-i j way sRegulatyrs will expel from the mtcstiuea all irritarioj and corrupt bumorf. ' '

SMALL rOX SC A tt LET FEVER MEASLES. Radway's R jady Relief is notonly a cure fur these infectious nmladie?, bnt will prevout those whonse'tbeReady Relief and Regulators ugaiust the iufectioiii Webatd known the U.R. Relief rid the whole neighborhood v( the infection of Small Pox and Scarlet Fever. We have likewise know

shipmasters Vho luve saved the liv es of tkeir crews ami passengers, nn.l entirely dr veil cfl" the small Px hih! Ship Fever from their ves self, by fprinkliug the Ready Relief through r . l t. .. .1... ... meir lniecieu snip, ins anunsiuiij vm.nuui py effect the Ready Relief w 11 have if freely spriukled iu places where the iufec'tioas aud conta 'ifus poisons prevail. aim uegui uois, We now direct the attention cf the piblic to cur second g-eut discovery for the care of chrouie disease. IVO. II. R. R. RESOLVENT. HCMOaS CHRONIC UI-KA-ES. Diseases that have been lingering in the svs'em for a length of lime, tainting the blooil Possesses the most positive rura live powers. Th s all powerful remedy has performed m r.icles in 'he way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, who-e fie h was one mass of corruption, and who were so disfigure I by disease as to render ihein objects repulsive io the si-rht. ItCMORS BAD BT.OOD Chronic diseases, scrofulous an I syphilid c mplain's, consump'ion, and other a flections of the lungs and 1hroa Indurations and r-gan'u.-enlargement, chronic rheunia ism, glandular swelling', hacking dry cough, cancerous affections, bleeding of the lungs, dyspepsia, water brash, tic doler ux, white swelling t inn is, ulcers, h p iJiseases, femalecouiplaints Cut, rickets, bronchiti, livor complain', AM) AM. KRITTrVK DISEASES. The moment ado -e of th? Resolvent is tak1 en into the system infectel with dis ase, the pmieni experiences wie m sr iitiisrir lu. sensations, tor new life is coursing thr -ugh every vein and tissues of the body enriching and purifying the bl od and c. sting out all ni rbid, corrupt an I loathsome Iiu-ihts. The Renovating Res-dvt nt is a posi ive cure for a'l chronic comp'ain's. It has mad-i whole and so ind patients who hnl stiff re 1 the m st terrible to.tur." disease coul 1 in 11 ctup n the system Let t'io w f i-.tye tritd otlier treatments an I ar sti:i uct.red, give the R'SO'l vent a tri il it wilicrre vou. Price one doll:r pcrbottle- IÜÜWAY&CO, 1C2 Fult n Street, New V. rk. Sold by Drnqists, M.rchants, and store -k. epers everywliere. D c. äi), lüj'i, 40jl. T. D. LEMON. II. W. LEMON. Fruii 4V Seal Store LEMON Si. SON, One door South of the Post Oßce, fnporSc, Indiana. ALL kinds of See I, Fanning Implements, Fruit and Ornamental Tees, House Tlauis Sec, firnished outhe most favorable terms. 0Subscfiptions reri ived for nil Agricultural ! Papers published in the United States. AH let-! ters nddrcsf-ed to us, iu regard to our line of1. uusmess, w in receive prompt uiieniion. July 26. iSVi. 13yl. DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, Fclcciic Physicians, HAVNG associated themselves togelhcr for the purpose of practi iüg their professions, would tejpeclfully offer their services to all wlio m3y fe,el 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 always on hand to attend all calls by night or day in every branch orthe medical profession. Doctor Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart forsixyeara, and having received a regular medical education in the West, feels confident of the successful effect of his treatment in aU the diseases of this country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michicrai street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, nd. FIXED FjICTK IT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are stillexerting themselves to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of fr a Carriages. 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, il is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for theiT 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 mw m j na I lie iiociicsier now f FOR SALE,' At the manufacturer's prices, lo 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'oie given general satisfactio 1. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase 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. ELLtOTT & CO. riymoulh, July 12, 1353. rjy l . Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for sale at Uyl. ROBERTS.. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. Gi B. ROBERTS? . DUUCtIST, and Book Seller, in Clark's Brick Block, oppositethe pub. square LaPorte, Indiana, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER iN Drags, Books, and all articles appertainingto the Fame. Occunvin?. tiio rooms. th f not and most extensive in the city, and having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to invite his numerous friends and acquaintances, (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, Pedlats and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordi 'ally invites to call. Buying Goods principally ' i V f nüdiUtf Ii A fl afters ktm.l f 11.1 1 - J HV UUHIJ uiuucil Hill flc Can furnish the same at as low prices as they can be" bought in any market, in lesa onntJti. , "'G.B.ROBERTS, Laporle, July 12, 16G5. ' I7vl.

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f IlHE Subscriber having permanently loJ. cated in Knox, Starke County ludiaun, announces to the people of Starke end accent counties, that he has on hatd a full aud well selected Stock of i Vi QUECNSWABE, HARDWARE, Woot!cmv(trc9 BOOTS. & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS' ai,'l s,lcl other articles a are usually kept iu a Cjuutry Store, at as reasonable prices as can be had itt any poitit iu tbe West. Ho keeps ou hand a good supply of at low prices. His terms will be liber il, and uncurrent money taken nt its re il cash value. No trouble to show po nla or give prices, I will be in receipt of new roods almost every month, and always keep bis stock well replenished. D'J.t forget the place SUre rf CI1AS. S.TI KBITS. June 7, 1855. lyl A Lot of Buckskin and wollen Gloves at the Brick Slore, to be sold cheap for cash. oct 2-", ;t-2-11 d 11 :d woo6o je, Saddlery, CuKlcry, uc. ''HnilE Subscribers nro now receivingthe following, direct from tliP F.ictpro Tiiniifipliirers nnd old England. We have now on hand a Larger Stock than can 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 C'in innati prices, with the addition of freight. Among the articles of which we have a full assortment; Tahle and l'veet Cutlery The best assortment ever offered in the west. - Building Mile rials Such as Locks, latches. butts, hinges, screws, glass &c. Carpenter's und Cooper's Tools A full assortment ofchisels, hand and tennant Saws, planes, drawing knivei &c. Cabinet Sinker's Goods Mahogany and walnut veneers ai:d knobs, till, chest, cup board looks, table hinges, bed castors, glue, &.c Blac'sinith's Tools Such as anvils, vices, screw plates, bellows, hammers, rnsps, files; Shoenberger's ron. steel plow moulds, ccc Gunsmith Materials Lock?, triggers, tubes gun mountry and barrels, pistols, "game bdg3, C3ps, flasks. c. F or M llcrs Leather belling, packing, rope bolting cloths, milJ cross, cut and circular saws, files &c. For Fanners All ktntls of farming utensil-': plows, corn shelters, hay cutlers, cast steel and steel bac' scythes, cradles, forks rar.es, spades, shovel;?, hoes, &c. Carriage Trii linings Enameled r.nd plain oil cloths, laco, Ir'ng", 1 iu i ; gs hub b:)i:ls. bellt. w-, sriokes. di tt!, :ixles. spi ii g--. c. Saddlery Hirdicarc, $ Harness Mounting. A I irije assortment saddle tree, buiKb s, stirr;:p-, hames, nniiclled and patent leather, m irocco, sheep aud calf skins, Ac. c. We ilc.-iuli keepin? every article in that Kur. Ais:; Shoeiiberger iron, nail--, and R dmont mils, log, trace, halter and lifili chains, lead pipe, pumps, xs, curry -ceu.b, patent and common strip hingcr, grind .tones and iron?, window H.-ifb.Vrc, :c.,tor sale.nt wholesale or retail, at tl;sirTi of the Big Pa-Mock, No. 25 VvVs, and G5 Eist, Washingtiui street. N. R. Ilavinir made nrrungemeiitf for the site of Hiss A Mitchell's Diy'nn mailt- Horse Cellars in tlii State; wo will sell at a small advance above Day Ion prices. II. S. KELLOGG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31, 18 iri. 4CvI. L O O K" II E 11 E! l I FALL & WINTER m CUD.ÜCBP At the The Best Assortment ever brought To This .11 r Let. N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. Are now receiving their Stock of Fall anil iVsnlcr ftootl, con sistingofa Full and Complete assortment, suited to this market, which will be sold chenn for ready pnv. Give us a call; every body-5 look at our Goods, and get the prices, but don't buy unless you are suited. Fair warning is fairj)lay. Sept '20, '55 ültf. NEW STOCK" Of Fall and Winter OX CXS AT f?9 eftSÄ?Ä7fS CHEAP CASH STORE, O.i Liporte S reet opposite the Post Office. Staple and Fancy Ooods, J2r Goods, Hardware, GROCERIES. CROCKERY, CLOTFIXU, nn 1 111 fac, all kindf cf Goods. A very ituo stock of H mti and Sho?s, all to be sold for ready py cash and produce. . G. S. CLEAVELAND. D c. 6. l8.-,5. 3tf. I in town, and ready to repair decks and "Watches iu a better aud irore approved style than any one can or dare do. Ü-N, Ii. C tsh piid for old C?old & Silver. Plymouth, Dec. G, 33tf NEW M. A. SHLOSS. w OULD respectfully :nform the citizens of Plvmonth and vicinitv. that h.j has just opened a Acw Clothing Store in the room fornerly occupied by A. Shinaberger, where he is prepared to furnish every thing in the way of READY MADE CLOTHING, GENTS'. FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, CARPE T SA CKS, c, From Jen to twenty-five per cent cheaper than ever before offered in this town. Having beep engaged in the business over six years, he has no fvars 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." .CA11 Clothing warranted, both as to material and workmanship. Oct 4, J3Ö5. 20mG HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. Frodiicliig Hair 011 Kald Heads. r I mis preparation has neer failed to proX Juce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed expressly for thegrowtn of the hair, whereas, nearly all articles advertised for this purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Hurd's Hair Restorer. For atuperior article for the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Golden Gloss 23 cents, by dealers generally. Chemical Masupactcriso Co., Proprietors 29) Broadway, New York. O. K. TRIPP Wholesale Agent, Tremont House, Detroit, Sept;20, 183S. g? j '

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rPHE reason for Pull irr X having arrived, I f disposed to r),at a l.tlkkfc my former.patrons and then izens generally, by cUl.11 tf- -attention to my fc" " Fall and W intc;Stock of READY MADE O JLm O 37 EC ZJJ C3Consisting of almost every article usun worn by Men and Boys, froia "T DOWN TO MOOIS GMfZ Si I G CG. Also Gcnls inrcntsljinfj (Boohs, Portmotiias, Ictrclrj; yr. I also hae a fair stock of Tier Goo 's ht 1 purpore keeping a sractical Tailor in i.-'y fr" ploy, and all orders for cutting a n J rrjekir. - " ' ' receive prompt attention and satisfaction r " ' de red, or no pay. TLose wishing any articles of Clothin? nr most respectfully invited to cell and exam r I myslockand prices before purtl.aüuv. Cc, tomers will Lc waited upon with pTeure" whether able to please theu ornol. ' Thankful for pari fnvors froi:t nuir.eroj. r..; tomers, 1 will remind tl.cmor rny Jetern '' tion to continue to deal wit, Iii.: . - '.r i 1 terms as will justly n;cril a conti r.uai:t7 of V. t patrceage. Please call at tlie ol.lfM.. the sign of Cincinnati Clothir:g. Beeswax, Ft2i'S, ndiLny arthUs oi country produce will Le tafcei: in fc- c .a'j.. J i Goots. H. 1LkCE.V Oct 13, ISo. 3 y 2 The KoäT'TöiTiNiöcs v' Center ToiynIifi HTTILL hold their regular n.ic':;:p n ;;.0 f f last Saturday in July, Fej-t-1 r, .Vovcuiber, J tuiiary. Mirth, nnd Mi) il 3 ear commencing :'n Jal'-, lc'.'.'i. S. I. TAHOK.Prt ft. Attest TiiOS.K. IIoVGiiTOx, Clerk. June 7, 1855. f. A. P. HODGES. J. N. VPt.iZh. Attorneys at Lr.ir, Plymouth, Marshall County. Icdivna. Office cver II. B. Iline's Hardware :orc. W7LL give prou-pt artenticn o t.e collection of CI iims. a tend to II e p .rchase and ale of re 1 estate, procure I.touuty Land Warrants and Pensions. Feferto MESSRS. F. P.JAMES CC CO., New York. " HA WES & MCKtLLAP, " PEtnson tco Chicago.. " n K. SWI1T & CO., 44 " Ht'STIKCTOJC, LEE & CO., Dat, " n. a. uvmak & co , Cin. April C6, 1-Ö5. Gyl R. M. BP.OWV R. C BROWN BAXTER, dealers III " r- "im" MANUFACTURERS CF Tin, Sheet Iron and Coppcnrare, " 7S7"0 U L D moal ie.p?ctfully inform tl. TV citizens 01 larsiiaii ccur.ty, that tr.cy are now under full headway, andere prcjMci to furnish any article in tl.eir l:i:e, a sha 'e lower than customers have J.eretofore b? -r in the habit of paying, and perk 'ps n Lttls lowoTthan r ryo'.hcr establishtiieüt in ihis pa;t of Northern Im'i.ma. We are practical workmeu currrlres, ar-1 manu acture our own warts orte very 1 etcf stock, and as we inle:l making i: s perrisrei.t business perhaps for Ii c-, our ustenv. rs ri sy rest assured that we will rcll them pone hut Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall Le promptly v. j:t.J vpon, and can have any artir'.e in our line maimlactured or repaired to order and on siiort notice. IZfWe stiall adopt as iuvar:lle rule No disappointments when work prou:iseJ. Shop two doors north of the brick s'.oru el the sign of "Tin Shop'' across the s'u!e w.lk. ISas and most .nriicles cf country Pr 3duce taken in exchaiure. Call and ses us. May 3, I8.". " 7tf. Rhodes' Fever And Ague Curo, FOR the prevention and cure rf Iijth:ht' Et a id Ktti it'.ei.t J'evcrs. Fever iAie, Chills Mid Tcvor, D r.r.h A sue. General D.i.::ity, Nii;lit sweat., ai.d all ''.her forms t dicase wiiich Lüvu a con.uicn tiin in Malaria or Ii.imn. This ii a natural Atitidote Mhii-2i will er.tircly protect .in)' roiiii'iit cr trn ic-r even in th most itickly r swampy lc.ilitie, from any Ague or 13.1. ions diseurc wbutever, cr any iijnry from cuiistaally inhalin? Malaria cr Jliui1111. . It will instantly check the Ajue in n ?r?en" who have suflt-rcd for at y b.-.vgth of tire, from one ny to twenty ycur. so that thr y need never to have Knottier chill, by continuing U use according to direction. Tu' pritrent ei once beiu to recover hi appetite and sfrri:?tli ami continues until a raiicul cure is cturt i. One.or two bottles will ai'wt r frr rrdinnrr casc; some inny reuir mre. Directii.t. printed in German, frtncli ami Spfti il:, accompany each bottle. Piiee One Dollar Liberal discounts mndn totlie tiade. JJMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I. Evidence or Safety. IVew Y rk, Jane 11, 1855. "I have made a liemical examiuntion t f "Rhodes" Fever and Ague Cure," cr "Antid. t to Malaria," and have tcstc-d it i r Arsenic, Mercurj-, Q uinine, and Strvcbnli e, but hsv not found a particle of either in i nor bavc I found any scbstance in its coippotitioa '.Lat would prove iniuricul to the Constitution. JAMES U GII1LTON, il. O., ChcruUt." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. 'LtwiüBLiG. Union Co.. la. Mv 9 IR5;; Mr. J: A. Phodcs Dear Sir; The box if medicine yon ent me wis duly received ihm 11th of April. I have sold about oue lm!f of it, and so far the people w bo bavj used it aremtisfied that it has cured them. It has certa'nly tepped the Ague ill every ono who ljag c?e(l it aud six of 1 he cases wf re of log sUnding. My sister, who has bud it forfive or fix year back, ccul never get it stopped, except If Qtiniue.r.ni that cnlyas kng as 'he would take it, is now, I tLiuk, entiiey curl bv );nT remedy. C. lt. McGINLl CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no ir.ore Arsenic, Tonics, Mercnry, Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, r Anti Periodica r far y kind. The well kcotvu ii;ifiiciin cy of the.'e noxious poiiotis proves them to vm the otfspting either cf false medical principles, or rf mercenary e.uacks. The o:dy remecyio exblence that ii l.otb ,ure and latndesj, is RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymouth by H. P. PERSHING, & Co-jdeaer in Drugs medicines Groceries. July 19, 1855. . lCly. ajjd buy au Umbrella, and be ready for lk 11 r 1 1 i n I n v 1 q v 1 1 1 .m-.i v

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