Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 June 1856 — Page 4

A Wettern poot gati off iht f jllowiog explosion: ' Th engine gmneJ, The whoeta did creak. The steam did wnlstle. The bauen did leak; Tie boiler vcu examtn-d, They found it Wjs ras ted, "When nil of a sudden Tue old üiing ba .ted, Kxtr Yorif Etb os .Yocb Neiohbobs. Take care of ihem. Don't let then atir without watching. They may do something wrong if you do. To be sore, you neYer knew them to do anything

Tery bad. but it mav be on your account, they hare not. Perhapsif it had notBeen lor your kind care they might havu disgraced theraselre and" families a long time ago. Therefore, don't relax any effort to keep them where they ought to be: nerer mini your own business, that will take care fur itself. There is a man passing along thero he is, looking OTer the fence into a neighbor' garden be auspicious of him. perhaps he contemplates Stealing something some of these dark nights; there is no knowing what queer notions h may hare in his head. If you see any symptoms of any one passing out nf the path of rectitude, don't say anything to the erring individual About it. but tell every one else that you can see, end be particular that you see a great iniEiy. It 13 a crooil way to circulate such things, and though it may not benefit; yourself, or any one else particularly, it will be something equally important about some one else. Do kerp something going silence ia a deadful thing; though it is said there was silence in the Courts o1 Heaven for the space of half an hour, don't let any such thing occur on earth, it would be too much like Heaven for the inhabitantsof this mundane spher. If, after all your watchful earn, you can't see anything out of, the way in any one. you may be sure it is not because they had not done anything had; perhaps in an unguarded moment, you lose sight of them throw out hints that they are no better than they should be that you should not wonder if people found out what they were after a while, and that they may not carry their heads so high. Keep it a going, and some one will lake the hint, and begin to help you after a while then there will be music, and everything work to a charm. Sold. 'Bob, that is a fine horse you have; what is he worth?' Three hundred and fifty dollars.' 'No, not so much as thai? Yes, every cent of it, and another fifty on top of it.' Are you sure?' Yes, Ml swear to it.' All right 9 'What are you so darned inquisitive for? , 'Merely for assessing purposes. I nm assessor for this ward, and only wanted to know what you rated your nag at.' A Model Dcx. The Georgetown GoJ J - . rr .1 r ll .. khbh uu iuc jouowing suggestion. to his subscribers: All persons indebted to this office ire requested to walk up, ride up. roll up. send up, or any way so they get up. and eitle immediately, if not. sooner. We re still prpared to furnish our paper to nil who want it. We would prefer bank nates, enld ffnllnra nnrt cilv.r itnllir, !n exchange, but in the desperate language of a poverty stricken and head over heels ia debt corueraporay, will take grind stones, wooden nutmeg?, patent wheelbarrows, shanghai chickens, hooped dress's, boot-jicks. broom corn, 'lasses' candy, 'sama purokins. baby jumpers (for a friend), fishing tackle, hoop-poles, patent medicines, dye stuff?, work-screws, old bacon, young niggers,' sucking pigs, igs boxs aaJ barrels, old clothes, sausage meet (extract of bark preferred) post stamp?, larger-beer (used in print,ag) grubbing hoes, pick axes, Colt's pistols, (warranted not to kick,) tooth brushes, tenpenny nails, pins, needles. ginger cakes, ctrcus tickets, or any other article usually found in a country retail store. Walk up, but don't all come at once. Short visits make long friends. Recollect this when you visit a composingroom. Aman without a care, is seldom without trouble. To hold one's head up, helps to keep one's heart up. v Much of the world's progress is in n wrong direction. A pleeding figure is more noticed thin a pleeding heart. Men do less than they ought, unless they do all they can. Manners and customs are often compromises between wisdom and folly. The nature within us is a higher subject to study than the nature without us. Resignation to evils that can be cured, does not stand high among lha Christian graces. MMaaisssV -is-sfW 4aWaa The Lawyer and the Judge. .Lawyer Si mm 3 was the greatest wag of his day, but was blessed with the most solemn visage that man ever saw in a member of the bar, and wo to the lawyer or Judge that attempts to bandy words with him. Between him and' Judge P , who, by the war, was not gene rally considered a. Solomon, existed no friendly feelings, and the Judge would never grant him a favor if he could avoid it. On one occasion S. wanted a continuance in a certain case, when the Judge refused. S. argued that certain circum stances rare him the "rieht to claim it. Don't you know anything about these circumstances. Brother 3 replied the Judge. Well, your honor, I think the court might be presumed to know these facts.' The court brother S., is not presumed to xn-ow any thing.' itn a most encnanttng emtio and bow, and a courteous wave of the hand, S. replied: 'I am perfectly well aware of that fact, your honor!' and took his seat amid a burst of laughter from both bar and audience. Iciultl, taji t modern philosopher, sre like counterfeit money, we can't hi-dir them being offered, bat ireire not comptlled to take them.

Tho Old' VSP&ftiroms Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfashionable styl all kinds of JOB PBMTIMG, Ettherio black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, and the es tablishmerrt is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhman. Jan. 1856. CQBlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & ConstablesBlanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sate at this office at prices to suit the times. J. B. DOOLITTLE, M. D,, Eclectic Ph ysician , Licentiate of the New York Medical Socici ; jIso, Huuorary member and Graduate of the Metropolitan 31 eel teal Uoiletge otiheony of New York, would inlorm the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that he is prepared to attend to all calls in bia profession. O.Tice at his residence on Michigan street, in the Vinnedse block, Plymouth. Sept. 6, 1 855. 25tf. City D f ug Store. Wilson V Andrew, keep con. stantly on hand, a splendid ass 'Ttraent of pure Drus & Chemicals, paints. Oils, Varnishes, &c. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, at the City Drug: Store, one door Westofthe Laporte Hotel, Laporte, nd March 27, 1853. lyl K nife Sharpeners, Something new ROBERTS'. at MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Penumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch . Polish, German Green xalve, Thermometers, Candied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. TVemont House, one dojr from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, '55-27yl. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D dd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, Crotchet Work, Dwight's Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. Wood fall's Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July 12, 1855. 17yl John has Gone Down ACCORDING to ouie predictions beretof ire made by my warrr.et friends. But itisouly JDoicn Cellar! where I was sut, I suppose, to Mnrve. There is nothing here but Brandy, Whisky. Ale, Lemonide, Apple?, Boiled llam, Egg, Strdines. Pies, Kroat. Hot Coffee. M ih mid Milk, Cats'ip, Pigs Feet, Tripe, Dry Veiiion mid Becf,T.mitoesf Peachen.Greeti Coru, Tongue.', Salm;iiinJi, Cheese, and a lew mich things aie dowu cellar where they are trying to ktep nie to starve. About the time I wtnt down, one of" my Sh'iughai hens went up. Somebody says they will pat me iu :ail bjcnu.ie 1 sell liquor iu the ceil ir. S nie say it is a Grocery Saloon. Some 7?fforative. Not so, for hare no rest in it. Raccooo won't do, for I have to trot all day. I'll call it the Babboon. Call aud see him. Young man. . JOHN, THE BUTCHER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST IX PLYMOUTH. Offers to the citizens of Marshall and adjoi fling co tnties. one of the best assortments of Boots 4V sh oes9 Ever brought to this market, and would request thoe In want of such article to call at his establishment, one door north of the Brick Store. Nov. 129. 37tf. Ä NEW BARBER SHOP. K Shaving A Hair Dressing. THE undersigned has located him .ir;n pi.rtnA,.ii i r NOW. III a ij UiWUlll IUI Wil JUlUdC VI Wdl". rying on the above business in all its Tariff "us branches, and would respectfully soli3 cit the patronage of its citizens. He is pre 1 . eol fin Plvmnii 4 K t -v 4V, a ws-ic a " t - pared to do his work in real ISew oik style, and hopes to recive sufficient patronage to ma';e his present location a permanent one. 0"Shopup stairs in the two story frame im mediately south of Edwards Hotel. ALrKKU blLLUWS. Dec. 27, 1835. 41 tf. Wayne Engine & Car Works. Fort Wayne, Indiana. im gggMspiw rFlllE Subscribers, Proproprietors of the ,1. above works, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS. MACHINERY. Agricultural Implements and Costings, of every description. They call special at tention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest and Best Improvements, and using the best material and the greatest care in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the moat auperior in use. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, , For Flour and Saw ITIills OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works ni uate ADJOXNG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the .CxNAL, enable them to deliver their work with uicility and dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. We are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil McLachlau & Co. 6m50 I., B: Sf Co.. PflYSICAN & SURGEON. D1S. JT. E. BROOKE. Irving permanently lcated in Plymouth, tenders his professional Service to the public. All calls promptly attended to except when absent. Office in Hjushton's Block. J. E.BROOKE. Dec. 14th, 1854, 39j I Bring on Seeds! your l.OOO ."nsh. brizht clean Clover seed. m w a 1,000 do do do Timothy Seed, 5,000 do do do Flax Seed anted at the Laporle Agricultural and Peed Wore, for which the highest market piice"will e paid. LEAION & SONT Laporte. Oct 13. 1855. 31 y I s perm Candles for sale by Ii. U. KUBbKia HALL LAMPS, formale at I7yfRoberts Laporte.

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ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND T' OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of the Post office, X-1-A.IE3 ORTE, WHERE MAY. BE FOUND jformmg 3mplcmcuts Garden, Ficlil V Floicer IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pumpkin, Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 185G. 47tf. T AM BOUND best stocks of TO SELL one of the Boots and Shoes ever brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratifing to all. Yts You will Smile when you hear, or mean what I say. must and wi 1 sell to rich and poor, old and young, and at prices less than ihey can buy the stock for, say nothing abnut making. Tie subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, that he can and will sell one of the Best and Most Substantial STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods h iving teen bought for cash, and selected by myself Irom the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them to be perfect in ery respect. O 1 will be on hand day and evening, until all are sold. Doubt not what I say, but if you do, come and judge for yourselves, and secure your chances early. Next door to the Brick Store. I am bound to sell to all Who may lavor me with a call. JOHN HASELTON. Match 27, 1856. ltf JOII.Y J1GJ1IJY. roi ß a OHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls nd Canada. must tell you friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods raaiXed J. & II. J. Cougle, such as Hice. Sugar. Coffee. Fish of all kinds. lntJ Ilottoutf. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry siid it just meant him. tFell let him sell them; must try to make a lire li hood by strict attention to the market and garden, but H. says that he will buy some Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, and such little things for me, so that may get along if I remain'faithful to the market. 1 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 como to time. He has a strong tendency to r in to legs; he is shaggy, eye like a hen, disposition courageous, 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 sot 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, 1 cable him to the wooa-ho ise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating rne 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 brute has also commenced eating his toes. observed him lookingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. Call folks nd see this monster. Oh. this feathered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man. makes him a present of 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 1 have done him, 1ms sent me this villain, who eats as it ne was the result 01 a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed, orsold f'or a breaking team, or to some State or Territory tor a curiosity. Times in New York- saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall, und several other cor ners, all in the same nightstopping at all. The last thine that distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare for three with one piece of money, demanding 2-0 change, d u 1 um not get it. I'upposeOie city hall tobe anoppo sition steamboat. In the morning I fonnd my self in bed with my clothes on, my boots un der my pdlow, my hat under the stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. tried to write to some one with my tooth-brush fo md it in the ink-stand. This Croton water inter feres 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, 18ÜT. ?ltf

LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. Health it th Principle of Lifi; Dittate it the prineipla of Death. The R- R. R. Remedies possess the grea power to sec-ire to the human system Health and loug life, and to free the human family from pains, aches and all bodily infirmitiesThe art of pre terving health and the method of curing dinease by the fl. R. R.'t Railway's Ready Relief Is to be used in all cases where there is pain. The moment it is applied externally, or taken mterually, it will alUy the most torturing ache.

q ticker th in Morphine, ColorcformVeratriue mine f in r m am m W11tl Gru 1 I aV-f t burns, scalds. &c. ana or ay other auodyne or remedy that has ever Leen used by medical men. ; t is safer than these dangerous remedies.- , The public will bear in miud that Chloroform. ed from the svstegi, the painasuin breaks o-it with its terrible pangs, with renewed vio!epce. Rad way's Ready Relief stops the pain and removes the cause or the disease that occasions it; it infuses new life into the weak and diseased parts. It braces op the nerres, and establishes in the system a reaction of health end strength iu place of pain, weakness and disease A a connfer irritant, Rtdwjy's Ready Re lief applied to the S'irface of the body, where

Morphine, Opium, &c.( only stifle the pain by F'f1"- iS'" i-wcu wui.

stupefying the senses, so that the perceptive! iuir nuwuineims ir i-marg-riuents 01 ne 1 tto Spleen, Eusoreeineuts of the Liver, and other

uiiiv a ivvu ilia L w w 1 i . . thp. tinrrrti,- h.iv nn. organic eiiLtrremeats, are promised speedy de

there is iuflamati&n or congestion, uwllin j sores and ulcers; diseases inherrited by lierstantly scatter the congested blood, rq-ializes editary descent, 3r contracted by inoculation, the circulation, and in few minutes the most or transmiyt d by other d seases; over all of excruciating pains are removed. This may be : which sa 6 diseases anl disorders in this secs.'en in Ciises of Lumbaso, Gout, and Rheuma- ond class.

tism iu 1 heir oio&t terrible forma, where an application of Ridwaj's Ready Relief will restore the patieut to ease and comfort. Crippled with Rheumatism, crm and leg perithed no hopes of hie reuovery timely use of R. R. R, A wonderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC HCDDLESTO.XE. Ha ;vds Parish, La.. Jane lOih. 1355. Messrs li id way & Co. R id va 's Ready Relief bus cured P tier May ot Rheumatism, when there was no hopes of hii ever recovering. I henrd of hin situation aud xent for him. HU right arm and leg was all perished; he had 0 use ( f them atull: but by the uso vi your medicine in t AO mouths he was carrying the mail from Cherry ville to Burr's Fetry. I objected. Hi said lie must do something for living. It has been fourteen months siucehe was cured. He is now wo l and is working on his farm, and the whole cus. of his cure for voir med 'cities wjs five dollars. Isaac Hcddixstoxe Railway's Regulator. Wehere direct the attention of the public to our newly discovered rente y RADW.lY'3 REGULATORS; ihey poseis the great curative proper' Ls ol a jiurgative, cathartic, aperient, sudorific, anti-dy?peptic. corrector and Regulator of fhe system. They are in fact the only perfect purgative and cathartic that has ever been discovered or given to the worlJ. .Rid way's Fegulator will answer a better purpose than Cal imel or Mercury, without entailing on the system the terrible injuries of thece baneful drugs. They are in the lurm of pills, elegantly Coated with gum, perfectly tastelss, and cm be taken without sickening or nauseating the patient. They are to be used in all case? when the system is out nf order, or under the iuflu etice of dieas. Oae or two doses ot Rulwiv Regulators has frequently checked the progrest the most terrible diseases, and restored the system to health and regularity. Tiey establish new and approved principles in inediciue, and secure thogr-at and important power of regulating to a healthy, natural and harmonious action, each and every organ in the bovy. This great controlling power has never formed any part of the properties of the popular Cath uic, Vegetable or udian Purgative Till, that have ever been in use, Kadw.iy'a Regulacor rid the nvstem from disease and restore the human body to health, on an entirely different principle to the weakening, sickening and griping method of the cmöion cathirtic and purgatixe pills One or two of Rid way's Regulators will remove the cause that occasihns pain or sickness, or an irregihr or nnnatcral action or condition of the organs of the body, q-iickt-r, more effectual, and wifh less trouble to the patient than six or ten ofTthe common cathartic or pur gative pills. The moment K idway's Regulators are taken into the system afflicted with diseas?f their eonalizing cflieaey begins! they search out the element of disease wherever it may be seated; they act upon tho whole surface 01 me intestines nnu Dowels, attracting ine mm and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secretins vessels, and expelling these seeds of disease from the boly. restoring h healthy and regular action to the L,ver, U we's. raucreas, Heart, K'dncy, Bladder, bxin and ull other Viscera. THE BOWELS. All nf the cemmon pill of the dav, called Vegetable, Indi m. Cathartic, &c. claim tint thy cure diseae by purging from the bowels. inn U a far as they go they act npmthe bowels by irrituting the mucuons membrane, nnd thus obtain an evacuation iu the nxvae manner as the bowels are moved by eating something that disagrees with the ystem. This is truly an unnatuml inethed of restoring the system tn bealtn, ly swallowing pills that irritate and disagrees with it, Tho?e who have taken these common pills ore well aware of the weak and debilitated couditiun their systems ore left in. After the scouring operation 01 wee dras tic narratives is over, the boweis are sore and feeble, and tgnin become costive and bound up. Honce arises dyspepsia and a host of oth1 .... .. T, 1 r üiseases. n iuway s tteguiaiora uoenrave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. IVo. 1. Diseases and complaints caused by exposure and atmospheric Changes, over which Rndway't Ready Relief and Radway s Kesulators po$f et'S the molt remarkable curative powers, and which will readily yield to the li. K. llemcdies. COLDS AMD rZVERS. When the system i first seized with h sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three to nix of Ridwjy's Regulators should be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of the disease that is required, in a few hour the syiiem will be restored to sound health. B it if the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chills, pains and aches in th limb?, joints, musclea, benes. fide and back, sor throat, hoarseness, difficult breathing fidlows the rmd and fever then Rad way's Ready Relief shouM be applied externally, and a ?ood tlore of the Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take place, and in a few hours the p dient 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. ShiD Fever and other malignant fevers uch as Pneumonia, Lung fever and Brain Fever, a more rigid treatment becomes uecessary. Th Regulators iould be eiv-n every four hours, in lar?e doses of Worn four to sir, until tree hthI eoniom di?charffes from the bowels are nbatined.. The relief applied will produce . n . . .1 aU!a .m,1 I.I.m m a aaiuiarv eneci i.doii wie iu iuui mkvu iu wter will abate the fever. If infhnvtttona r congeation take place, Radway's Regulators and Ready Relief should he. taken in larze doges. A cur) will quickly follow their nse. In. cases of Biliousness or J 111a 1. hihi u 1 1 idu rvirii w w , iS. .1- r... i r.,11 .1...0. .nj " .'l ful 1 ' " J ..w Züh me wuiiw uiiaicm 11 v Radwav's Ready. Relief, will effectually and epeedilf cure the patient. . IT HICMATISIf , Attacking the joints and limbs, ioflittinsr its terrible pngs of päinwith mercile?s rapiditj--1 - enz abont from joint to joiut and from limb . . . 0 . S n .. to limo, Ltnmbseo.-XMnrai2ia or uoui totii vou.R dwav' Fe idy Relief applied applied to the parts where ihs pain is felt, will quickly relieve you from its eicruciating pan$s. Rd - way's Regulators will expel from the tntCEtinea all irritating and corrupt humorr.

iMALL rot SCARLET FEVER MtASLIS. Ridwty's Ready Relief is uolonly a cure for these iufectious maladies, bnt will prevout those wbnusetbeReady Relief and Regulators agiinst the infection; We have known the R. R. Relief rid the whole neighborhood cf the infection nf Small Pox and Scarlet Fever. We hare likewise know Shipmasters who have saved the lives of their crews and passengers, on l entirely dr ven off the small Pox and Ship Fever from their vessels, by sprinkling the Rusuly Relief through their infected ships. It is astonishing wh;it liajpy effect the Ready Relief w'.ll have if freely sprinkled in places where the infectious auil contagions poisons prevail.

We will guarantee that if those who are now snff jring with fever and gne, orit effects, will Place i,eir '8V;ms u"ler the influence of Ra. Iways neaoy ncixi ana iv. guMior, 10 cure mem of th,s, distressing mnlndy, and to free thin f0IP lhe fever i,rS"e 'hat is now ingenng m 'e,r systems an.l 10 iendr their bodies ague liverance from theirniiEeries by the R. R. Relief and Regulators, We now direct the attention cf the ptil.lio to our second g'eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. No. II.-R. R RESOLVENT. HUMORS CHRONIC DISEASES. Diseases that have been lingering in the sys em for a length of tinte, tainting the blood with impurities and coverin? the body with RADWAY'S HENOVATING RESOLVENT Possesses the most positive curative powers. Th:s all powerful remedy has performed mrraclesin 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 ! by disease as to render them objects repulsive to the si rht. HX'MORS DAD BLOOO Chronic diseases, scrofulous anl sypliiltb C 'mplaiirs, consump ion, and other affections of the lungs an l throa, Ind .rations and rrganic enlarjxemen s, chnnic rheuma ism, glandular swelling , hacking. dvj cough, cancerous affections, bleeding of the lungs, dyspepsia, water brash, tic doler ux, white swelling turners, ' leers, h p leases, f emale complaints G-ut, rickets, I ronchit!-, livnr complain', AND A'.L KRlTTrVF. DISEASKS. The moment a dose h Kesolven is taken int the system infecte I with dis ase, the Patient experiences hem s' deliijh-fu! sensations, 'or new life is coursing hr ug'i everv vein and tissues .f the bidy enrichin and purifying -he hl od and c .sting out all m-r-bid, corrupt an 1 -oathsome humers. The Ren -rating Res lvt nt is a posi ive cure for all chronic comp'ain s. It has maj whole nd so;ind patients who ha 1 suff re I 'he m st terribl ? to tur. disease coul 1 infl ct up a the system Let t .o-e wtf K;,7e tri d ot1 e- treatments anl arc sti 1 uccured, givo the R so-1 vent a tri 1 it w.llsrrr vou. Prici one do'-LrpLrbottle-MUWAY& CO., 162 Fult 'n"Street, New Y.-rk. Sold by Druggists, Merchants, and storekeepers everywhere. D.C 20, 1üj5, 40)1. T. . LEMON. 11. W. LEMON. FARRIER'S AGENCY, Fruit V ec& .Store LEMON &, SON, One door South of the Post Oßct, Laporte,, Indiana. A LL kinds nf See 1, Firaiiu Implements, XJL Frnit and Ornamental Tiees.Ibmsc Plauts i &c, f irnished u the mos' favumble term. 5D"Subäcriptiins reeivetl for all Agricultural ! Papers pnbliMied iu the United States. AM let-: ters addressed to as, i 11 regard tn v.nr line i;f bovines, will receive prompt attention. July 2G. 1855. 19yl. DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, Felcctic Physicians, HAVNG associated themselves together for the purpose of practi i ig their profes3ioii!5, would respectfully ofier their reavices to all who may feel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long expenei.ee in treating the diseases of this climate, fee.s confident in the success of his treatment and we design bein always on band to attend all calls by night or day in every branch o the medical profession. Po tor Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart tor six years, and having received a regular medical education in the West, feels confiJeutof the successful effect o " his treatment in all the diseases of this country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michiran street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plym outh, nd. Nov. 23, 1805. 37 tf. FIXED FJ1CTS. IT is a fixed fact that the undersigned are f till exerting themselves to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and repair of TO ß & äff S We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our work is done hy experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore had of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance.It is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend keepingon hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows FOR SALE, At the m nufacturer'n prices, to which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known (o most of our citizens, and have heretofoie given general satisfactio 1. With the present flattering prospectsof 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 barm done. ELLIOTT & CO. riymouth, July 12, 1355. 17yl. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and otbeis, just ree'd and for ale at 17yt. ROBESTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DUUGGIST, and Boor Seller, in . Clark's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER 7N Drags, Books, and all articles appert&iningto e Fame, uccupying two rooms, the finest .anamosi exie extensive in the city, nd having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to 1 ... v: r,;Ä1.,i. .,1 (which a business of ten years in La Porte, has given him. to call and. and examine his Stock which he is now receiving I?ru2gists, Merchants. Grocers, Pedlars and others buying .Goods to sell again, he cord .1 ifi,itMtnp.al . Rn vinir finad nrmpm.llu , - , f" - by the package, he flatters himseir that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can . be bought mt-oy market, m less quantities, -G B ROBERTS, I Lsporte, July 12, 1935. ' Kyi. :

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Elf ISO OIIS JUST RECEIVED. Our world, , Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, Jew York Naked, The Watchman, Bell Smith Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Geography of the Sea, Life of Bill i'oole, Grace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan, Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert's Roost, Parish Side, Our Parish, A Long Look Ahead, Cuba, Life Sam Houston, at RODERTS. July 12. 1855. I7yl. Fire Proof Safes, I jlOR Farmer and others, leeived and f j:

J sale cheap at our Seed Store in Laporl .iv. 2Ö,'55. LEMON &SON. BEEF! BEFOU BEEP HO!. BEFO R.OAR.Ü! D.iing anything else, go to ILciZZOlllS Store and find any and crery thinj you want in the line of New Pure I)rii3. Medicines, Puints, Oils, Dye3, Glass, Groceries, Toys. Notions, Cigr3. Tobacco, Fancy GooJs. Stationery, Books; nnd everything in the line of Country Drug. B.ok and Notion Stores, ot prices cheap erthrtn Know-Nothiups." Oct. 25, 1855. 32)1. Ney Store & Kew Goods. TIlilE Subscriber having p-rmanently lo.1. cated ia Kuox, Starke C rauty Indiann, aimo inci's to the people of Starke end a J; :cf iit counties, that he has oa h:u:d a full und well selected Stock of 1 r " QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, M 9&OfICMlVVfSS9 BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODSa,,l s,3ch other arlitlcs as are k.t.iiiy kept ia a C.iuntry Suuv, at as reasonable prices as can be had at an pttirit in tha West. He keeps on hand t good simply of at low prices. His terms will be liber iT, and t;ncurrc:it nn'ney.'akf u at its red tr.sii value. No trouble to thow ods or "ive prices. lie will le in receipt ol new sockIs ulmost rverv month, aud always kct p bis stock wcU T pleuished. Dj.t forgtt tho il.ice ?tre r f rcCIIAS. S. TICPITS lyl June 7, 1C53. OI T5LCOX Is in town, nnd rr ndy to repair Clucks nnd Watches in a better aud n:ore tj proved style than any onte can or dare do. ITXN, Li. C.udi psid for old Gold Si Silver, Plymouth, Dec. G, 0211 IIiirl'3 Golilcn Gloss FOR BEAUTIFYING ibeHAIR. flairs preparation is highly rerfumed. It 1 gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, whith cannot be obtained i'rom any other article. Ii cffeclually cleanses the scalp from dandruflTand ecurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling ofT or turning grey, and inspires il with new life andvL'or. lluru's Golden Gloss is putup in lar.'e hottles, and sold at the low price of twenty-fee cents, by all the principal dealers in Drus, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world. O. K. Tairr, Wholesale a't, Tremont House Detroit, Mich., and II. B. f krsiung. Plymouth nd. Sept -0, 1353. iiryl 53üRö'S COÜSI BÄIiSAM. IiS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and so-i licits the scrutiny of the scientific, t has been success'ul in arrestinsr disease ;n a multitude of cases, in which without this invaluable medicine, the sutTerer would have become a victim o"" that fell destroyer, Consumption. Try it la lies, already the incipient growth o" this disease, is ducernable in your hollow SMNG Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept.2W, lb5. 07vt HURD'S HAIR RESTORER, rroilucln? Ilaii 011 Haid ZScnds. r IIUS preparation has never failed to pro.1. duce a new growth of hair, when used according to directions. It is designed expressly lor the growtn 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 a superior article for the toilet, UStf HURD S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle. Golden Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. CiiEiircAL Manufacturing Co., Proprietors. 29) Broadway, New York. O. K. T3IPP, Wholesale Agent, Tremont House Detroit. Sepr;2i, 1855. 27yl. JOSEPH POTTER, SADDLE An (3. MsiTmss Msilkoir! PLYMOUTH. INDI AN. Guirdian Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of he Marshall Common Pleas Court, made at its April term A. D. 1251, the under igned, guardian of the pe srn and esta e of , M rgaret Judia, min r heir of Martin Dailey, d ce se i, will offer fo priva e sale on and arter the 2d day af Jnne next the following described real estate Lel.ngingto s.iid ward, to-wit. - Commencing at a point fifteen-chains and fifty links west of the north east com r of the west half of the duth west quarter of section numb r (13) thirteen, township number (33) thirty three, north of range (1) one east, on t enor h line of said esi hilf: runnin? thenr. r east ne enchains and ixty foui link, thence ; south paraile with the ast line of said west t h 1 lo he margin o Twin lake n the north j east corner o' the north west traction of s ction nu btr twenty four; thene south westerj ly along the margin of said lake to a po nt ; scut 01 th. eiarting point, th- nee north par allel with the ea t line last mentioned, and seven chains and sixty four .inks di ta t to the place f begi ming; cOatain ng thirty tw 31-100 ncrts. Appraised at ad will not ic sola :or a less sum. P&PL JTJDIA. Gordian TJay8. 1853

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cheeK and sunKen eye, woicu 11 not ciikckcu, ynuis .uu rtvur, u nv.o Agne, Ueneral De'jilwillbring you intoapreniatiire and early grave, j ity. Nipht sweats, and nil other form cf 1:--TRY IT, and you will find a restoration of 1 aswhit.L Luve a commou origin a Malaria or youth and health. 0. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Miasma. ? Aeent. Tremont Iouse. Detroit. II. B- PER- This ii a nntnral antidote which will rrA-re-

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3. s. rctTiB HODGES & PORTER, Attorneys-at Law, Plymouth, Marshnll County, Indiana. Office ovr H. B. Iline's Ilardwa e Store, "'fiTlLL give prou pt attention to the co!- ? y lection ot CI urns, a tend to the purchase and hale of re 1 estate, procure Doun ty Land Warrants and Pensions. Eeferto Messrs. f. p.jAjirs & co., New Yotk. HA WES & MCKILLAP, pearson & co,, Chicago. R. K. SWIFT & CO., ItlXTISCTON. LEE & CO., Det. D. A. LAYMAN & CO.. Cin. 11 1 April Cu, 1855. Cyl R. U. BXOWX a. c. Baxter BROWN &, BAXTER., Healers hi Sieves, MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet froa and Coppcrwarc. WOULD most tespectfully inform He citizens of Marshall county, that they are now under full headway, and are prepared to furnish any crticle in their line, a sl.adt lower than customers have heretofore bei in the habit of paying, and periapt a little lower than try other establishment iu this per. of Northern Indiana. Vi tre practical workmen ourrelve?, and manu acture cur own wares ortl:e veiy I est it" stock, end as we intend making il a permnneit buiiness perhaps iorli'e, our customers mjv rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles. The Ladies shall be promptly waited npoj, and can have any article in our line manu actured or repaired to order, and or. short notitf. JLi We shall adopt as an invariable rule A'j disappointments when work is premised. Shop two doors north cr the bnck Flore the sii'.n ef "Tin S!.o;j" across the sk!e wjJV; li::ss and mot articles of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and see t'?. lUy 3, 1335. rtf. 112 M ß Wc2 JE, fQ& Saddlery, Cutllcry, kc. 1 M B 'Hü i!i3SCMDPrs nre now fO Ä?i rr iviiiff ft, p r.-.llnwin j . ?irp Cr.,m Cr I a ... w --...lf.f v v i iii-ui ihn r.cu. ..r i ... f Licit I IJ I'lalllUUklUICIS (ÜU V.U Eneland. We have now on l.nr. ,' tarl.'er Stock than can be fonnd elsewhere in the west. We have added m.my new articles, as well as increased those h r--to ere kept, which will be sold at Cin inasti prices, w ith the addition ef freight. Arong 'ihe articles of which we have a full assortment, Table end PoeUt Cvtlery The Lest assortment ever onTt-red in ti c west. Handing ZlattriaUSurAi as Locks, latch'es, hull?, hiii-on, screws, flnrs &c. Carp.-ntr s end Cubutr'a Tools A full sFortii,t;it of chisels, land and tennont irau s, planes, drav.ini knives &e. Cabinet Hiker's Goods Maho-nny ond r alnut veneer3 acd knobs, till, chest, cup I :ard look?, table hinces, led castors, fAue, t.'s-Bltel-sinilh's Tovls Ifuch ns snvils, v-cer, screw plates, bellows, hummers. raps, füe.; Shoenberer's Iron steel plow moulds, tc. Gummilh Slit trials Lockr, trijrferf, tute gun mountry and barrels, pistols, raii.c i i3, caps, fiasks c F or M.ilers Leather teltinc, pacT.injr, rrpe boliiüg cloths, in.U crosscut uiid Ciicaiir iaws. f.!ts &c. For Farmers All ktncls of farming uler tils plow?, com shelters, hay cutters, cast s -el and .steel bad scythe, cradles, forks rales, spades, shovel, hoes. &c. Trimmings Ei a!i;el d nnd j lai lil cloths, htcL-y, fringe.., liuii.g, hub Lands, Ul-low-, :;.(,!; ji, .bait;.-, aJes. piii-gs, &c. SudJkry llirdxrare, Jy Harness Mounting. 'ar r.ssortmeut mddle tret.-, I.ur lie, stl:" . , h'iines, cn iml!.tl and p-itt ut lea? 1 rr, m irocc fheep and cult" skills, &c, &.c. t dcMa keeping every article iu that l.v.o. Also; Shociibtrpt r iron, uz'ih, and Belr'ior.t nails.log, truce, bultt-r ni.d i;fih chains, 1 ad p-pe, pT;:pp, x ., cnrry-cot.-.bs patent i t,d co'imion ftr;ip hinder, grind tont-K ui d it ;n. wi:idi;v :ish.X;C. i'a'.,lur iule, nt in.'esal 3 rr re-tail, at th.siii of the D'g Pu.iloek, No. 5 Vts, und C.r L'st, V isLiii-'t.ii srrect. n. iiiviu i:nle itriangeuiiMitr for tho :chfli's Diy'on tiiade Hi ism Otl: H hi this Mi.te; we wJl sell ata ftnall idvauceuuove Day ion prit-e. ( II. S. KELLOGG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31.1806 GyL. " 1 'my Rhodes1 Fever. ünd Ague Cure TTOR the prevention and cure ef Ini.-n JL t nt a id h'emitient Fever. Fever A p T V tin it l't f ntif r-ri a AMt. -.1 - . .j , '-"uvih vi uinrifreveu in Tlie most sickly rr swampy localities fn.ra-rjiV Ague or Cil.ious disease wlmttver. e.r any illjury from constantly iubaliug Malaria or MÜusuia. It will instantly check the Apue in p r on who have suffered for ai:y length of time, Ijom one day to twenty yean?, so that they i.-el never to have anotier chill, by coutinniu; in use according to directions. The patieu at once begins to recover his appetite aud etrensth ami continues until a radical cure is effeet. ' One or two bottlci wil.' crswer fur ordinary cases; some may require more. Direction printed iu German. French nnd Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dolljr Liberal discounts made to the Itade. ? MLSA. KlIODES, Providence,!!. I. Evidence or Safety. rW Y;rk, June 11, 1855. "I have made a chemical examination t.t 'Rhodes" Fever and Ague Cure," or "Antidote to .uaiaria." nua nave tested it fur ArM'nic, Mercury, Qaiuine, aud StrycLnihr, but iar not found a particle of citller in if, nor lave I found nnv Substance ill Its rnmrmiitinn would prove icjnrions to lhe constitution. JAMES K GII1LTON. il. D., Cbemüt." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. 'Ltwifitio. Union Co., Fa.. May 2. 3S55. Jlr. J: A. Chodes Dear Sir: lhe box of medicine yon ent me was duly received on tho 11th of April. I Lave sold about one half of it, and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has oertain'y jt-pped the Ague in every one who h used it and six of thecaes Wt-re oflrg tt ajtliiigr. -My sister, who has had it for five or i ytra back, coul never get it stopped. xrept by Qiinine.anJ that only as long as be would take it, ia now, I thiuk. entii ely cur h by our remedy. - O. B. McQlKLEYCAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Tonics,' Mercnry, Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, cTAnti-peri-odics.f anykind. The well kuowu intfEricn cy of tle noxious, poisous proves them to be theoirspiing either of false medial pHnciple. or cf mercenary quacks. The o;dy retnedvin exif tence that h both sure aud hai mless, is" RHODES', FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymouth by H. B. PERSHING, , & Co., dealer in Drugs mediciuct Crucenes. Jily 19. 1855. ?. ISly.' ..-! . ! . -' r rr

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A Lot of Buckskin snd wollen Gloves at the Trick Strs, ta LeroU; cheap for cash.'. . et25 330