Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 June 1856 — Page 4

A m l with a moderate appetite dined u a hotel, nnd after eating the whole of a j IT, wS' asked if he would hare ' some pudding. He siid he dldu't care much about pudding, but if they had another little hog he'd think them for i:. A dimsel vraw asked, 'When a lady and gentleman have quarrelled nnd each considers the other at fault, which of the two

ought to be the first to advance towards a reconciliation?' Her reply was, 'the wisest of the two.' A writer of a love tale, in describing hi heroine, stys: ''Innocence dwells in the rich curls of her dark hair." Some ctilic, commenting on the passage, says: 'Sorry to hear it thinks it stands a perilous chance of being combed out. The Salem Gazette says the following notice may be seen in a blacksmith shop in Essex: No hosses shod on Sunday 'cept sickneit or death. 'Oat of darkness cometh light, as the printer's devil sa'id when he looked into the ink keg. A Model Tavebjt. A. gentleman who has just returned from Arkansas informs us that he heard the following conversation at a tavern: Halloa, boy!8 Halloa )OurseIfP Can 1 get breakfast here? I reckon you can't.' Why not?' Masia's away, Misus drunk, the baby got the cholic, I don't care a darn for noa ooayi 'Hans!' said a ducthman to his son, whom he had just been thrashing for weiring at his mother, 'vat's dat you ere thinking so Ticked about, in de corner darer I ain't tinkin notl'in.' You lie, you vegabone too tinks cot dim; and nonr III vi? you for dat.' Why are pretty young women lik corn In time of scarcityl Because she ought to be husbanded. Massachusetts has 12 cities of over 10,600 inhabitants each, 7 of them contain over 20,000 each. There is in Philadelphia a library for colored youths, numbering 1400 volumes, resorted to by 400 readers. John Adams, second President of the United States was the son of a worthy cobbler. 'I saw.' said the deacon, I could'nt make n shoemaker of him so put him. to learning A Waesiso. A late number of the Courier du Pis de Calais contains the fol lowing: Two men lately entered an inn in Cambrai, ordered coffee, nud died shortly after swallowing a cap each. The landlaa a t uy summoneu tne ponce, wnn declared thit the men had been poisoned. 'Impossible!' cried the landlady, they havo only drank a cup of coffeo apiece, and that can do no harm.' She at once drank a cup to prove its innocence. The same result, however, ensued in her case, as she was seized with terrible pains, and also died. On examining the pot a box of lucifer, or locofoco matches, was loand lying in it. pimnoutl) Banner, The first permanent Newspaper establish ed at Plymouth, Ind. Independent in nil things; Fettered by no party trammels, Cliques or self hlr In nnencts holding sacred the public good: EXTEND ITS CAREER! TIlC 5th Volume of the Plymouth Weekly Banner will be commenced immediately after the expiration of the present volume, and although it has at present a permanent liying patronage, it is the anxious desire of its proprietor to increase its circulation and usefulness. In a few weeks more, we shall commence the third year of tn connection with this establishment, and whilst we seek this as a fit opportunity to return our warmest thanks to those who bare manifested an unfaltering devotion in its prosperity, we appeal to thera at the same time, to continue their exertions iu extending the circulation of the paper and its dveitrsing patronage. As heretofore the Banner will occupy an Independent position upon all topics which may agitate the public mind leaving its conductor free to vote as his own discretion may dictate; and when parties get upon our platform we will sustain them, and when they abandon it we will as promptly and freely repudiate , thein. "We are conscientiously opposed to the extension of slavery beyond its present limits, and would gladly see it abolishe I ' where it now exists; bat we are just as much opposed to the use of illegal and unjustifiable means to accomplish these ends. We fall out with no one for differing with us upon such rubjects, and feel justifiable ia expecting the aame liberality at the hands of others. Both in our social and political intercourse with oar friends, we have doubtless erred we know we have, and who has not? W hdst our faults maybe of one character and those of our neighbors partakin-z of another, charity, mutual forbearance and kindness may applythe essential remedy; and ro far as we re concerned careless about special promises we shall incessantly strive to avoid all error. When this is done, irreconcilable enemies may bark and howl at our heels until they mire and rot in their native filth. It is a pleasure to hare the good will and patronage of every one. unless it has to be purchased at too great a sacrifice; but we have ever placed too high an estimate upon the kind ana iioerat lnnaoiiania 01 oitueru inuiana, to believe that there are very many of tbeii number requiring that sacrifice. The terms of the paper will be as heretofore, and by the aid and exertion of our friends, we hope to commence the 5th volume of the Plymouth Banner with an increased circulation; and surely, in view of the flattering prospects of our town, and the increased facilities thai are just at the very doors of our mercantile, laboring and Agricultural classes, in the way evf Railroad andother improvements of which the Bainer has ever been the firm friend we may reasonably expect the realization of ur wishes. ' WM J BURNS, Editor & Proprietor. Plymouth, Feb. 1S53. Heir Dl3C!l3.Deds, Mortgages and Quit Claims of an approved shorttonn, and at a very W price, are for sale at this office. Also Blank Nosreitlr or inted and for sale at the same place- : f C:r3 c Peaces, rity; at ' m the best in the . HOCfUTTU.

mnwm m. . W 4?lgmot6 23anuec Office Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfashionable style all kinds of Eitherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in ood order, and the es tablishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhman. ' Jan. 1S56. 03""Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices Sc ConstablesBlanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times J. B. DOOLITTLE, SI. D.,. Eclectic ywician, Licentiate of the New York Medical Iso. Honorary member and Graduate of the "Metropolitan Medical College id the City of New York, would inform the citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, that he is prepared to attend tu 11 calls in his profession. Office at his residence on Michigan street, in the Vinnedze block, Plymouth. Sept. 6, 1855. 25 tf. City Drug Store. Wilson A mlndrcir, keep coir stantly on hand, a splendid ass rtment of pure Drus & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, fee. Also, a gool assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, a1 the City Drug Store, one door West of the Laporte Hotel, Laporte, nd March 27. lyl K nifc Sharpeners, at Somethine new ROBERTS'. Q IS E?5fl MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's washing compound and Starch Polish, German Green a he, Thermometers, bandied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars, &c. T;eraont House, onedojr from Jefferson Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep 20, '55-27yl. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D idd's Horse Doctor, Thtnks to myself. Crotchet Work, Dwighfs Mythology, Spencer's Egypt. WoodtaU's Junius. For sale at July 12, 1855. ROBERTS. 17yl John 1ms Gone Down A CCOUDING to foate predictions hereto J f re made by my warcest lneuds. Bat ti is ouly Down Cellar! wliere I was iit, I suppose, to starve. There is nothing here but Brandy, Wliiky. Ale, Lemoinde, Apples, Bnilcd Ilam, Egj:, Sirdins. Pies, Kront. Hot Cuffee. Jl ish and Milk. Cats-ip, Pigs Fef, Tripe, D.y Venison and Beef, Tomatoes", Peach es. Green Com, Tongtif s, Saliu;-.f ind:, Chees, and a lew such things uu; down cellar where they are trying to kiep rne to starve. Abot the time I went down, one of my Shanghai hens went up. Somebody says they will put me i:i Vil beennse sell liquor in the cellar. S me pay it is a Grocerr Saloon. Some JJfp-f.irative. Not so , for hive no rest in it. Ruccnna wan't do, for I have to trot all day. I'll cull it the Bbboon. CM and see htm. Youn? man, JOHN, THE BUTCH ER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FW ST IX PLYMOUTH. Offers to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining co inties. one of the best assortments of 53 TT JZJX. J3BZ JSC, JSoots 4V shoes, Ever brought to this market, and would re"- i quest thoe'.n wan', of such articles to call al his establishment, one coor north of the Drick Store. Nov. 29. 371 f. A VTMvr ninnnn eirnn Shaving Hair JDrcssing. ) rTTlflE undersigned has locafed himrying on the above business in all its varit i ous branches, and would respectfully soli3 c t the patronage of its citizens. He is prepared to do his work in real New York style. and hopes to recive sufficient patronage toma'ie his present location a permanent one. 0Shopup stairs in the two story frame immediately south of Edwards Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1855. llf. Wayne Engine & Car Works. Fort Wayne, Indiana. w riIIE Subscribers, Pronroprietors of the J bove works, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY, A;rlraItoral Implements anil Ccslir,?, of every description. Thev call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted Hie Latest and Best Improvements, and using the besl material and-the greatest care in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded a3 the most tuperior in use. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Saw 3Ii!Is j OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si uate ADJ JXNG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, with immediate connection with the -CANAL, enable them to deliver their work with f acility 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 , J., B.'r Co. PflYSICAN & SURGEON. TT. J. E. CHOOKG. ii-ving.perrna-J n-'ntly located in Plymouth, teuders Ins professional Services to the public. AU calls promptly ittendcd to exceiit when absent. . Office in Hotulitoii'aBlock. J.E.BROOKE. Dec. I4tb, 1354, 391 Bring on your Seeds! l,O00 i'ush. bright clean Clover seed. l.OOO do - do do Timothy Seed, 5,000 do do do Flax Seed anted at the Laporte Agricultural and Seed Wore, for which the, highest market pticewill epaid. - - LEMON &. SON. Laporte. Oct 13, 1855. 3lyl Optrra Candles' for sale by ?V " ' G. B. ROBERTS. HALL LA-MfS, for 6ale it ' Roberts I7rl. Lsporte.

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EGT Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND m cr"3 OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of the Post office, WHERE MAY BE FOUND jTavminrj implement! Garden, Field V Floicer IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pumpkin. Apple, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 1S56. 47tl. T AM BOUND TO SELL one of the best stocks of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this or any other country, at prices that will be gratifvin? to all. I'cs, I'ou tcill Smile when you hear, 'or mean what I say. must and w '1 selltorich and poor, old and youne, and at prices less than hev can buy the stoc for, say nothine ab- ut making. Ti e subscr'ber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth an 1 rurroanding country. tha1 he can and will sell one ot the SSesl and lljst Substantial STOCKS OF ROOTS fx SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods h tvin been bought for cash, and selected by mystlf Irom the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can an j will warrant them :o be perfect iu every respect. CM 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 !avor me with a call. JOHN HASELTON. Match 27, 18i6. ltf JOII.Y JlGJlIJS. JOHN has been to New York, Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell you friends a little of what I have seen, if you will call at my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods marked J. & 11. J. Cougle, such as KiceSu jr: i r, Coffco. F iU of all kinds, 333FL"T OOODS, SluB Jlotton.s. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry s .id it just meant him. VTell let him sell them; mnt try to make a livelih09d 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 o the market. I will do that My brother in Canada presented me with a rare bird of unexampled diu'ens:ons.(a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to sneak of this feathered pledge of brother hood, languague cannot corao to time. He has a strong tendency to r in to legs; he is shagsry, eye like a hen, disposition courageous, tail like the but end of a feathered duster, and Lis voice like a rhinoceros with the whoopingcough; bat call in the market, I can sell you plenty of other bmls, but huw they ever got my chicken to Plymouth, is uncertain, but the carmen tell me that they switched ofT 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 n:e out of house and home, and with tlie means of the market only. I see that one of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. have missed some of ray wood, pigs, and kittens. The poor brute has also commenced eating his toes. observed him lookingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Dow- , ning backed out. C'-ll folks tnd see this monster. Oh. this fe ithered Know Nothing, like the man.makeshimapresentof an elephant, and will not allow him to 11. give away or kill, .o..' .,,1 u..;ir.,i Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a uui lie uiuafc nccii iiic same auu uc urvuu cu. . r..i .v.M r r . . iii , , . ... injury that 1 have done him, has sent me this

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v . it i i iir . -u ctoss between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed, orsold or a breaking team, ! or to some State orTerritor ' for a curio.'ity. Timeä in Ne York saw the Astor house, city ball, white hall, nd several other corners, all in the same nisrht slopping at 11. The lastthingthal distinctly recoiled, was trying, to pay fare for three with one piece of, nioney, demanding 2-u change, b. I did not getit. I UpiK)sedthe city hall tobe anoppo sition steamboat, n the morning I ro'indmy- . telf in bed with my clothes on, my boots under my. pillow,, jny hat under the itove, and imy watch ia the water pitcher. tnel to write to some one with my toota-brush fo .nd itin the ink-stand. Thi 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 aid water-without any water in it, but with a lit-, tie lemon? - ; J Auj.9i.18o-.. - Si tt

LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to the peo-

'pie.' ' . . Health is the Principle of Vxteast t the principla of Death. The R- R. R. Remedies possesi the grea power to sreure to the human system Health and loug lifo, and to free the human family from pains, aches and all bodily infirmitiesThe art of preserving health and the method of curing disease ly the R. R. R.'s IJatf ivay's Kcady Relief Is to be used ia all cases where there is pain. The moment it is applied externally, or taken internally, it will allay the most tortitriug ache, piinvcramps, spasms, bnrus, scalds, &c., and q licker th iu Morphine, Chloroform, Veratrine or a"V other anodyne or remedy that has ever i Lo-Miusedbv medical men. It is safer than these dingerous remedies.- . The public will bear in mind thnt Chloroform. ! Morphine, Opium. &c, only stifle the pain by 5. r.;,, tt- . ii.ot iKficnUus loose the power ot toeliiiff, and that i o influence or these narcctl:s have p-1 n the ,vsteai, the pain aai.i breaks o il , s terrible pangs with reuewtd violence, j alter tho ed from Tt idwivv'n... Iv Relief stons the nniu and removes ihe cause or the disease that occa- i sions it; it infuses new life into the weak ami I diseased parts. It braces on tlie nerves, and est iblilie in the system a reaction of health pnd strength in place of pain, weakness and di!e.ie. As a ciiun'er irritant, RiJwjt's RscJv Re pel' applied to the s irface of the body, where j there is infl.imation or conirestion, it w 11 in J sfan'ly scattf r the congested blood, iq iabzes the circiuation, and iu a few minutes the most excruciating pain. are removed. This may be s -i n in c .es of Lumbago, Gjut, and Rheuinatism iu their most terrible forms, wlu re h ap plication uf Rulway'a Ready Relief will reBiotc luv i'iiiiciii tu ensv uiiu tuiiiiuii. Crippled icith Rheumatism, arm and leg perished no hopes of hisreuoccry timehj use tf R. R. R 1 wonderful cure. LETTES. FRO M ISAAC HCDDLE3TOXE. Rn;r ! Parish, Li.. June lU.li, 1SÖ5, Messrs Ridw.tv & Co. R .-JwaMeady R?1:. r 1 . .1 i. ' f. ..1 rr . ......... w-!,

there was no hone vi Vh ex er recovering. I of lhe lunfc's an 1 throa',lnd-.raf,ois and rhe.rd of his iiuiti... nj vnt f.r him. UU i panic etilarcemen a, cht -iuc rheaoia ism, dan-

ri'ht .irm and 1 w i periihed; he hud no e I iiient at all: üüt by 1 no nsoi t your niciiiciue in t vo tiMiith he v carrying lhe mail from Cherry ill to D irr' Feiry. I objected. II said he must do something for liviny. It has been fourteen months rout e he was cured. II-j is now we 1 and iswork'ng on bis firm, and the whole cos: of his cure for voir mod tines was live dollars. Isaac IIiddixstonh r .t .i.i. 1 1 Railway's Regulators. Wehere direct the ultentioti of the viblic to our ncwy discovered reuiely RADW.IY'3 REGULATOR?; 'hoy po.e the creat curative prupri'S ot purnutive, cntrurtic. aperient, sudorific, anti-iiy.peptic, curn ctrr an I Krg ilatorof fhe ystein. They are in fict the oii!y prfi'ct purg-itive and c ithirtic th:it bai ever been discovered or given to the wnU, Rtdway's Fesulutor will answer a better purpose than Cal md or Mercury, without entailing on the system tho terriblo injuries of ihi'c baneful dm?. They are in tho form of pilli, cLgin'ly C j.ited with g:itn, perfectly tattlsa., and Cm be taken without sickening or naujeatinrj the pr.tient. They arc to be used iu all cases vhe:i the system is out ' f order, or under the infl'i c ico of disease. O.ie or twodnscs ol R.idwiy' Regulators has frei tently checked the progresf the must terrible diseases, au I restored the systrn to beu'th ond resol-.irity. They est.ab!ih new and approved principles in medicine, and secure the prnt anl importa.it jow-r cf regulating to a healthy, tiatavjI and hannonious action, each and every organ in the b vy. Tili. groat controlling power ha never formed any part rf the prprtii-s of tint popu'ar Catharic, Vegetable or :dian Purgitivo l'ill., that have ever been in ure. It idway'a Reaulacor rid the nystcm from dif-ea;e and restore the huniaa body to health, on an entirely different principle to the weakcuinir, sickening and griping method of the cm non cathartic aud purgative pills Oiie or two of R idway's Regulators will remove the cause that occasihns pain or sickness, or an irrcg'.lar or unnntcral actio nor condition of the organs of tho body, q iickcr, more effectual, and with Is? s trouble to tho patien. than six or ten of the common ca'hartic op purgttivc pills. The moment Ridway'. Regulators are taken into the system afflicted with disease, their equalizing efficacy begimr they sean hoat the element of disease wherever it rnav bt seated; they net upon tho whole surface of the intestines and bowels, attracting the foul and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secreting vesse'., and excelling these seeds of disease from the boly. restoring a healthy and rozul.ir nctioti to the Liver, B we's. Pancreas, Ueart, Kidney -, Bladder, Skin aud all other Vi ccrj. THE B0WEL3. All of the cemmon piil of the dar. called Vegetable, Inuhn, Ca'har'ie, Sec. chiim that th-y cure disease by purging from the bowels. This i n fur as they go they act up n the bowe'j by irritating the mucumii membrane, aud thus obtain an evacuation in the same manner as the bowels are moved by eating something that divorce w!;h the system. This is truly an unnatural method of restoring the system to health, I y swallowing pills that irritates nnd disagrees with it. Those who have taken these common plils are well aw.iro of the weak and debilitated condition their systems are left in. After the scouring operation of these drastic purgatives is over, the bowels are sore and feeble, ami again become costive and bound np. II once arises dsprpia and n host of othr diseases. R ad way Regulators never leave th? bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. IVo. 1. Diseases and compliints caused by txpoiure and atmospheric Changes. over which Rndwiy's Ready Relie f and Ridway s Regulators possess the molt remarkable curative powers, and v:ichKill rcalily yield tithe R.' R. Remedies, . COLDS AND rCVERS. When the system ifirtreized with li sudden cold, or n fever sets iu. A dose of from three to six of Ridwiy'R.? jiil:itors should be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of the di -ease that is required, in a f?w hours the system will be restored to sound health. B it il the ccld and fever is neglected, and couqhs. headaihes. colds, chills, paias and aches in the liuih?, juint. muscles, b nes. idd nnd bark, sor throat, hnarsene., difficult brenlhirjr follows the coid and fever then R idway's Ready R -lief jthouM be applied externally, mid a good loil the llejrulafors taker A won na the Relief i applied a reaction will take place, and in h few h-nir the p ttieut will be free from all pain or unn iynncc 11 these ftisni ( f the presence of disease iu ihe system nf unnoticed, and violent fevers s iV'"'-.1" Ihe ,Mr,T ff n n'T' Ttftcr'd' S,f let' Sph,! n l mal.gnant fevers wli Piieumoni i, L.in fever end Brain Fe- .. - 1 . . i Vf-r, n more rigid treatment becomes necessary ! lhe ucgulators n oab be rtv-n every four i i & i A Pi Tr -i .-i : iree nuu copious u.cnar?es ironi ine dowc s i...,;..Ji tu Jr . ...:m i cut 'ufiitii.u. i nc & cutri .1 jiiiu ti j.'i wijiit. e n d:inrv effect v.p.m the skin, and, tahea wi'er will abate the fever. t ii.fi imitiona rr congestions take place, Ridway'Resruhitors and Ready, Relief hcu'd b taken in large doses.- A cum will quickly follow their ne. In cased of Dilimmne. or mni;n.nt n;!;,,,,.., nr-n;i;M.. T...,m..; R uwi,y' Re.nlatotS. guen in fulldoi.es and' ile whole Burfnce of the body bathed with Ridwav's Rady R-Iief, will effectually and speeauy eure me patient. IT RHZUXATISIf , J Attackiog the joints and liuib. inflittins its terriblo pangs of pain with merciless rMpiditychanging abont from joint to joioXaad from limb ,o limb. Lumbago. Ncurabia or G mt nflVcts you,Riwav' Peady Relief aPpliel applied to -th& parts where thipuu-s fair; will qnirkly relieve you from iu exeruciath "p.aagj. Rad way's Regulatyra will expel f.ora the intestines all irritatinand corrupt buicort.', .

8 SI ALL TOX 8CARI.FT rrVER MEASLES. Radwiy'g Raady Relief ia uotonly a. cure for these infectious maladies, but will prevent those who use the Read Relief and Regulators agiiust the infection We have known the R. R. Re'ief rid the whole neighborhood i f the infection of S nail Pox and ScarlctFever. Weluive likewi-e know shipmasters who have saved the lives of their crews and passenger., nnl entirely dr veil off the small Pox and Ship Fevrr from their vessel., by sprinkling the lbjndy R Tief through their infected ships. It is asto lishirg what happy effect the Ready Relief w 11 hive if lreelv sprinkled iu pi tecs where the infuctioas and contagious poisons prevail.

Wo willp'iarautee that if those who are. now , suffering with fever and rg-ie, or its effect., will j place their systems under the influence d R id waya uaauy u-. i-ei ana i.-gui hok.io cure u.em ?f t,m. distressing malady and to free thrn - T" . 1 T"l 1 1 T" . lrom lever vl ague that is now ingoing :u tlie,r sst?ai aU(1 l eruer i heir budie agn P'rc,?- cg;nnst renewed nttacks. Atiose nowsmienng irom eui:ire?nienM ot tiie 4W . - .., vi .0.r6:in,c ev ir',' e.,lls- .pn'mijcd spe-dv , o. 1'vcrance from their miscnes by the R. R. Relief aI"1 ' Rt 8ul We uow direct the attention f f iho ml.l:c to ,ur pfCu eat discovery for the cure of cUromc lsease. IVO. II. R. R. RESOLVENT. HUMORS CHHOVJC DI-EA'FS. Diseases that have been linserin? in the sys em for a length of time, tainPnsr tlie Mood with impurities and covering the boily with sores and ulcers; diseases inherriled lv her editary descent, :?r contracted by inoculation, or transmiyt' d by other d .easrs; over all of which sa ü diseases an l iisorders in this second 'lass, ; RADWAY'S HEXOVATIXG RESOLVENT ' Possesses the rco.t positive curative power?, j Th:s all powerful reme ly has periormel j m'racles" n he way ct cures. It lias made jmany persons sound anl whole, whoe f.e h j was one mass of corrupt on, an 1 who were ! so disfisure I by disease as to render them obj jects repulsive o the si Jit. iicMoas bau Br.non Chronic diseases scrofuloüs anlrynhilti c mrlahrs, conrump ion, ant other a flections uular swelling , liacUmu d j cough, cancerous affections, bleeding öuhe lung's ivspe -sia, water brash, tic doler ux, white swelling t inn rs, .leers, h p ..iseases, temaleeomplaints G ut, rickets l ro:ic!iit!-, li. jr complain , AND AM. KRLPrrVK DISEASES. The moment a.Io-e " h ifesolven is taken int the .-ystc:n infecte I with (lis ae, the Patient experiences he m s'dcliirh fu! sensations, or new life is .courting hr uir'i everv vein and issues f the b dy enrichin and lurifyi.ig l,e bl od and c sting out all m rbid, corrupt au I oathsorae hn rs-. The Ken vattng I?e k nt is a po.si ive cure for a 1 chronic comp ains. It hasmaj v.hok und so uid patients who hn I suff re I he m st terribl to tur disease coul I ind ctup n t.'.e system Let t o-.- v( c i m?c tri dot e.- treatments ani ar tti l urc-:el, give the R so l vent a tri i! it v llcrre you. Pric ore do'l.r p.rbottle K.-lhWAY O , IC2 Fulfn Street, Xew Y rk. Sold by D'ugists, M.rcliunU, and torek eperi everywiiere. D.C 20, IJjj, 49!. T. D. LXllOX. II. W.LEMOX. JFj'uie & Seed LEMON &, SON, One door South of Uc rosl OJy.ct, Itiporlo, ludiiiiin. A t.L kiiids if See !, F-mwir.; ItniSoineiit.f XjL Fruit and Ornamental Tices, Har.se Plants I irnihrd on the incest favor.ibio tern:.. 0"7Mibscrip:i.Ui3 ioc.ivtl fur all Agricultural Papers published i:i the United State. Ad letter addr'cd to as, in ri-ganl to our lino of business. wi'J receive pioiiipt attention. . July 2C. iSj". ja.vl. D0CT0US WEST & FULLUS, Eclectic Physicians, HAVNG associated themselves together for the purpose of praoti 'vg their profes5ions, would lepcctfully offer their feivices to all who m?y feel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a loi;.? experiai.ee ia treating the diseases or tlii climate, fee.s confident in the success o histreatment and we desien beiu alway? on hand to attend .ill call.? by right cr day in every branch o-tie medical profession. Po -tor Fuller having been in regular practice in Goshen and Elkhart tor six years, and havin? received a regular medical edur-ation in the Wet, feels confident of the successful erTVcl o1' his treatment in all the diseases o" tbi country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. OfEcoon the cast side of Michigan street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, nd. Nov. 21, 1S.V. H7tf. FIXED FJ1CTS. Wbglfc.! mm E"T is a fixed fact that the undersigned are jl still exerting themselve-j to keep up, "or a ittle ahead of the times, in this age of proression, in the manufacture and n .-pair of Carriages. We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our work is t'one by experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore 1 ad of t)ur 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 fart that we now have and intend keeping on hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows FOR SALE, zAt the m mufacturer's prices, to which the attention of Farmers is .specially invited, before they supply them. selves with an inferior article. Theoe plow are known lo most of our citizens, and have hereto o.e j;ivcn general satis factio . With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favotable time to purchase such articles as they really need (Jive us a "call at all events and let w talk about it and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm done. V ELLIOTT & CO. riymouth, July 12, 185. 17yl. Professor Ilmupln t) S Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'd and for rale at I7yl; RODERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, P IStUGIJIST, and r '-'lark's Brick Block, op positethepub. sqnsre La Porte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALEWN Duigs Books, and all articles appertaining to the rame. Occupying two rooms, the finest and inost extensive in the city, ;nd having Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to

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invit hisnumerou-lrieudsand acquaintances, b .1 to he margin o' Twin lake m the north (which a business of len years in La Porte, ! east corner of the north west b action o s. chas given him. to call and and examine his ' tion nu i bcr twentv four, then- snuthwester-

Slock, which he is now receiving. iu.a, iiiciwiiuuio, vjiucci, i cuiars and othfcrs buying Goods to sell again, he cordi- . i, .um ku wt. MjtMävJuou principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at as low prices as they can üe oougnimauy market, in less quantities. G.B. ROBERTS. Laporte, July 12, Kyt. -

JUST RECEIVED. Oir wotld, Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, ew York S'aked, The Watchman, Bell Smith Abroad, Stare oT the Lamp, Lieut. Maury's Geography of the fen. Life of Bill i'oole, Gr.ieo Lee, Summer Lands, Susan. Kansas an 1 Nebraska, Wolfert's Roost, Parish .Side, Our Parish. , A Loncj Look Ahead, Life Sam Ilonston, at RODCitTS'. July 12. 18")5. 17yl.

Five Proof Safes, S, iOrt Farmer ami oilier, ie -eivel and f : "ileclieip at our Seed Scon; in Liporf. :o, o. LRMON Ä. SOX. BMEF1 15EFOI! TIULV HO!. BEFO ROAR!!! S3 FOD 1113 D dug anything else, go to EdC:;;ailS Store and fin 1 any and every thin; you want in the line of New Pure Drus, Medicines, Taints. Oils, Dyes, Glass, Groceries, Toys. Notions,. Cigirs, Tubac co. Fancy Go. ids. Stationery, Boohs; nn l everything in the line of Country Drug B-o'; and Notion Stores, at p.iccs cheap er mm "Kno.v-jol!nu:s Oct. i5, IS55. 2,1. New Stcro & New G-cods. lilE S .bs -riber l.-avir.j: P',r;ri:n;i i:tlv lo cated in K:io, Sl u!:? Ciuntv Indianr, a:i:iiincL'sto the pcojile of Starke .-.iid a ij irei:t dilation .'hat bo lia on !::ii.d : iM nvl .vi il äcleotetIS:i!tl;f ! w r- , r- k , . ' Vl V 1 T tiv 8 5 ?f-v ! 's. xi xt s jy ffi QUEfiXSWARB, HARDWARE, OTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS, and ich other artic les as :irc nsuit.. L..f ;.. r c .. .., ... ,v w "iim u."i( f .ii .ia iriiMiu i.i" i'l ics iiua:i U3 H i. i ;a any jui':t in tue H ct. II-r kecjis on hand t good s;j!p!y of W W J y.i at low pi it v His terms will bo liber d, and unc.irrciit inrney 'ak.-n nt il? ied cash v.due. 'ISo ti'.u'do to fljo-.v jO'ls or give pricp.', H j w.ll rocoipi. of new -ooiIs diuost f-vr-iv iiiii:!i. aud ulw.iys keep bis steck weil rep!::;til.eJ. D ..'t forget t!:e l ue ""-t rr f CI1AS. S.lIIiPlTb. J.iOe 7, 1SÖ3. lyl I in tow?-, ?-.nd rcpilv to re pair C!.-o!;s ;üid Wsitchcs in e m p-ovid u bctt'-i a :d i: ore style thrtii nny d irt' :o. 3 j-NT. iJ. Ci4i p. id f u riv mouth. Di c. G, old G d .Sc Sil vor. o-J. f JJiJS'd's Go 3 cirri Glo FOR3EAUT1FYING "ut' HAIR. r J? TI'S preparation is highly i erfurned. It Ji gives t!:e ha:r a dark, soft, closy and lively aopeavanr-e, which cintiot be obtained from any oilier article. Ii c .Tectaally cleanses the scalp from dandruff and scurf, and keeps the head clean anl heahhy. It prevents the Hair from falling o.T or turr ing grev, and inspire-ii with uew li e andvi.sror. Hur i's Golden nio;-", is put up in lnr.-e bottles, and .sold at Ihe low pri:c of twenty-ficc cents, by all the principal ucalors ia Put.-?, MediciiiC-s and Fancy (Joids throughout the v. orll O. K. Tr.:rr, IThole.-Mle ag't, Tremont House Detroit, Mich., cd il. II. IK-rsiisq. Plymouth Ind. b'ept -'', 1"JJ. C'ryl XS prepared from a receipt lrni an eminent member of t he Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. Il has been success ui in arresting disease 'n a multitude of eaves, in whi.ih without this invaluable medicine. I lie yufferer would have become a victim o'thatftll destroyer, Consumption Try it li ies, already tlie incipient growth or tliis disease, is dicemable in your hollow ci.eek and sunken eye, which if not checked, wilihting yon into a premature and early crave. TilY IT, and you will find a restoration of youth and health, O. K. TltiTP, Wholesale Areat, Tremont (louse. Detroit. II. U. FERSllXfl Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. 2, l ". Q7v! HURDIS-HAIR RESTORER. 5'roIi;cItiK on Unl.l Heads. r I HIS preparation has neer failed to pro.1. dnce 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. Fora superior article fjr the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's 'air Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Gol l en Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. CiisiircAL M.v.LT.cTCRivG Co., I'ropTittors. tJOt Broadway, New York. 0. K T HPP, WUoIcsal-j gQ:t, Tremont I louse, Detroit. Sep.'; än, 1853. 27y1. ft in p I ii mmm m tmwm j jüü juuiJüüGo3T jg JOSEm POTTER, . j. I SADDLE ; fl . PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. g; Guirdian Sale of Real -Estate. IN pursuance of an erder of ihe Marshall Common Tleas Court, made at its April term A. D. 185-1, the under igned, guardian of the pe s n and esta e of M rgaret Judia, min r heir of Martin Bailey, dce sei, will offer fo- priva e sale on an l a ter the 2d day af June next the following described real estate bei ngingtodd ward. io-wit. Commencing at a point fifteen chains and fitly links wet of the nor;h east corn r of the west half t the -outh west quarter of fee ion numb r (13) thirteen, tow ship number (3:J) thirty thrte, north of range (I) o east, on t e nor h line of said vesth If; running thence east se en chains andixly f ui link thence south paralle. with the . ast line of sail west ly along the margin of said lake to a po nUj oui oi lhe siartinir nomt.. th nee norlh nar. i atlel with the ca.t"line last mentioned, and . m e i ' a . . seven Chains and sntr lour inks rii fa t tn the place of begkming; coatain'ng thhty :w 31-100 acrts. Appraised at S2Ö0, and will not Lc sold for a .less sum. j , , : . ; ' ' ' PAUL JUDIA, Guardian.

J. N. POHlX:t HOUSES & POUTER, Attorneys at Law, Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana. OlTloeovrr II. B. Uine's Hardwa e tore, WILL give proivpt attention o the lection ol Clnims. a tend to the r " chase and ale of red estate, procure Bounty Land Warrants and Pensions. Fe (er to " mfskrs. f. p.james & co.. New Yctk. " IIAWE5 5c MCKILLAP. ' peahson & co,, Chicrgo. ' B. K. SWIFT & CO., " JlfSTtSOTOK. LEE & CO., Det. D. A. LATMA5 & CO., Cin. Ap:il 20, 1635. 6yl R. M. E?.CV. lt. C. EAXTEa BROWN a BAXTER. njpzzszcrs 111 mora 1 il-iK-' rJ-s-jt MANUFACTURERS OF Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperwarcy WOULD most icspectfully inform the citizens of' Mars-hall county, that the are now under full headway, and are prepared1 lofurnish any article in their line, a shade lower than customers have heretofore beer, in the habit o'' paying, and perhaps a little lowcrlhan apyother establishment in this patt' of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and manu acture our own ware of the veiy i esirf stack, and as we inter d making it a permanent business jicrhaps for li e, our listeners p.ry rest assured that we will sell them none but Good and Cheap Articles, Tte Ladies shall be promptly waited i.pon, aud ran have any article in our line manu actured or repaired to order and on short notice. S3" V,"e shall alo;it as an invariable rule .V; iisr; pnininrrtts when work is nrnmiio,! S.:yptvij doors north of the brick store at the Mgn of "Tin Shop" crossthe side wilk. UlxH ani mosl articles ol country Pro -- . ' J-.w.... v!. dure tahen in exchance. Call and iee us. May 3, i8ö . 7tf. Mol II & Wei 1 U , Sidicry, Cuttlcry, &c. Efe'rtrMt o. i :i ?Wi ceiviugthe following, direct from 1 Eii.'lnnjt. W.- I; rive n.. f. rt I .1 . c- ' iiniiu a fej t r. r than ran be found We have added many -.t i new -V iu ii. t.- v. um.. articles, as well as increased trinke lif-re-tocrc kept, which will be mid at Cin innaii price--, with the a Idiliou of freight. Amonl!,e arlndes of which we have a full assortment. - 7V.V and P.c7el CvfUryThtleht assortment ever offered in the wtrt. Building Mjtericls Such ps Locks, latches, buifs hin: es fxrews. class ccc. C.irpsntrr'? and Cent er's Tools A full estortii;cnt ol chisels, hand and tennaul c swr, planes, drawing knives iVc. Cab-nct Maker's Conds Mahocuny nnd walnut venci rs av.-l knobs, till, chest, cup hoard looks table hintes, l ed castors, glue, &c lLic'.t:i;:.u's Touls Such as aiivii, vic:j, screw plates, bellows, hammers, ra.-ps file;; .Shoejibcr.-cr's lion steel plow moubiy, ic Cvr.Mniih MifiriuU Locks tritter?-, lutes i un ni'nJ'y and barrel, pistols, tcr.ie L.ig3. i or i irrs I.ealner belling, pocmig, rope bolii. e cloths, rail) cross-cut and rope cucular Si WS. li.f s - p. Ter runners All ktuds of farming utensils plow;,-, con si.eiicr. hay cutters, rast steel and steel bac' scyllies. cradles, fori;s raetk, .pa-.les shovels hoes. &c drri'ige Trimmings üi-amcu d und plaim-il b'thi, l.:Ci.--, Ir.i gjf, linit g, hub bamls, bil-luv-, srmkes. Ir.ii, nxlcs. spiiigs. &c. &'.t..V-y liiniicfirc, .T, Harness Mounting. A 1 !:; usortnuiit Middle Irciv, buck Irs, st'u i-'w; -, h i:.es, n nv.t 1!-jJ ard p-itei.t lt-atiicr, in r. ,!:? i I t a!t Skius, Ac, &c. We doiukrepisig e ry nii'cle in.thi.: l.r.r. Ais..; js!u;cid i gcr ircn, n.v.ir, mhI Belmont n i".!s.!..r, trace, h iltcr and fil'ib cbr.ii, Ir:iJ t' P puirips t-.xvf, c::rry-cn:.bf-, ptteiit aint cj;:!i:i;ii strip Linger, rlnj tolc ol d irouF, '.Viudiiw !, V.-C. &c. tor sale, at whuieiudc rr i-'-t iil. at the sicu of t!.p U g PaJlock, No. 25 W. sind 2.r L.i,f, V.-!iiiii;:'U tucei. N. 11. lljvi u: ir.a.le .iriangcmcut for the R ;l' o! II is. Mitchcl; Divionniade Horo C i:-r i it this S:.:U-; wc will sell at a smail 6ÜVdacc :.Loc Üjyloii prices. II. S. KF.LLOGG i SON. Iadiannpi li, Jan. 31, J8jG 40 2. Rhodes5 Fever. And Ague Cure g iOR the prevention aud cure :f Intcriuit-t-nt a id Ren.itient Fi vers Fevci & Altp.o. Uiiills : nd Fevjr, D nr.b A sue, G nor:. I Deb ility. Night sweats, and al othtr for: -s i.f rfihease which huve a common origin in Malaria or iliasir.a. This ii a natural antidote which will entire-. 1- pmti'ct any reside.it or traveler even in tht mofct sickly r ewampy lcalitic, from any Ague or Dil. ions disease whatever, or any iiury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check theAgnein p rrrrrn who luve mfercd fur any length of time, ficm one Jay to twenty ycaif, so" that they i -d never to lrjve another chill, by coiitiir;ii ? iu uc according to diiecliou. The paticut ct once b-gins to recover bis appetite aud u n'.i. ami continues until & radical rtre is cfTn rJ. One or two bottlci w ih' a swer for oruii r-f cspck; somn may require more. Direciiom priuted in German, French and Spanish, accompany eacU bottK Price Oue Dollar Liberal tlir-cf.ujits ninde To tlie ti adc. J.IMES A. RHODES, I'rovidtnce, R.L Ei idcncc r Safcfy. New Y jlk, Juue 1 1, 1S55. "I have made a chemical cxatninatimi tif 'RJiodes" Feverand Ague Cure," oi "Actidot to M ilaria.'' and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, au! Strychnine, but h ;v not found a particle of cither in i nor üave l fouud any subtat;ce in its cnuipon'iion Vs would prove injurious to tl.o constitution. JAMES It Ü HILTON. M. D.,Cbeuut." EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Lewisbirg. Union Co.: l'a.. Mav2. 1855. Mr. J: A. Rhodes Dear Sit: lhe box of medicine yon ent me w.is duly received on tho Jltb of April. 1 have sold about one half tl it. and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it has cured them. It has certain'v t 'pj ed the Ague iu every one v ho has usd it and six oi the cases wre flog standing. My fcisicr, who has bad it for five or tixyeT back, ci ul i never get it stopped, except by Q nnine. and that only as long as he wcuhi take it, is now, I think, entire'y tured bt w,t remedy. C. McGlNLEY-"' CAUTION TO AUUE SUFFERERS. T ike n i more Ar.enic, Tonics. Mcrcurv, Q onme. Febrifugcr,- Strycbuine. ci Auti Pen," odicsifaijkind. The wellk'iowu iiffiuen' cy of the?e noxious poisoua piwen ihem t.i be the otrspiia either of fal raf mercenary quicks. The o Jy reciedyin existence that i boil, .nre and i;.n. les. i" " RH OBKS' FEVER AD AGUE CURE. or sale in P vmonih Lt II. It. TERvlMNQ. & Co.,dea'er in Drugs niedicio Gr. t t v.e- . J'i'y 19. 8-)5. l:Jlv. A Lot of Buckskin and woilen Glcve St the Brick Store, to" be sold cheap fo:

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