Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 June 1856 — Page 4

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ft a Bat, &nfci la Oar Office. Tb u long-tail'd, ebon-eye J, noctunral ranger! What Jed thee hither 'u.ong the types anil case? Didst thou not know that runniag midnight races CKei stanuins tTDes if franzht with iin'nent

danger? Did hunger lead thee? didat thou think to ' findocme rcn oia cneese to nil tny nangry maw! Vain hope! none but a literary iaw Can masticate our cookery for the mini. Perchance thou hast a literary taste. A f. T. i . i . . . r . : Put why, thou wire-tai.'d imp-tbou ver-min-king! ! Didst thou but yesternight devour our paste,! And throw our types in pyramids or pi? Thy doom's decieedl-tereTowser! at him To become slanderers edit a paper.! tramp on the tors of rogues and vagabunds, ind bo iure alvajs to tell the truth. Wealth ot Indianapolis. The valuation of property in this city according to the Assessment returns is as follows: j Real Estate. $5.254.583. Personal Property. fcl, 892,152; making a total of 7.146.753. "The Treasury Department has given notice '.hat the United Mates stock. isued by act of Congress of July 2. 18-1C, will be redeemed oa the 1 2th o November next, when tLe in terest ILereon wilt cease. A young lawyer trying to establish himself in business is in one respect like a young physician he n cd patience. Man is a bubble ou the ocean's rclliug wave; and life's a gleam of light extinguished by the grave. 'Bill, what are you doing there on the floo.il' Why, sir. I have had a shock.' A shock?' Yes a:r.' What kind of a hockT Why sir one of your subscribers came in duriog your absence and offered to pay.' Lifo is like a field of blackberry and raspberry bushes. Mean people squit down ani pluck the fruit, no matter how black their nnger; white genius proud and perpendicular strides fiercely on nnd gets nothing but scratches and holes torn in his trowaers. It is a blessed thing for a poor rasa to have a contented wife one who will not wish to live in a style beyond her husband' income, just because her nextdoor neighbor does one who can be hap ry in the love of her husband, her home, and its beautiful duties, without askingthe world for its smiles or its favor. A colored preacher eloquently told his good brethren they would mount on weagle's ings, and soar to the land of catfish and eels, wha de graby runs down bofe sides yer mouf.rcount on weagle's ings. and p!ay upon de narp of a thousand strings! Old Provzrbs. Better be the head of the yoeraanry than tail of the gentry. Beware of a silent do? and still water. It is not easy to straighten in the oak the crook that grew in the sapling. There is many a good wife wbo cannot dance or s ng well. You will never have a friend if jou must have one without (ailing. There is one good vite in the country and eveiy man thinks he hath her. Lean liberty is belter than ft slavery. That's but an eoopiy puree that is lull of other folk' money. One might as well be out of the world as be loved by nobody in iL He is a worthless fellow w!o lives only for Limelf. Depend not upon fortune but conduct. Begin life wim but little show, yuu may increase it a tervrardi. A friend that you buy with presents will be youbt from you. Catcxtys. A correspondent says: Tell those of your rtuders who are interested in raising chickens, that a mill pinchof gunpowder givvu to a chicken vi;h the gap.", will t-fJ-cl a sure and complete curp ia from une to three hours lim', and leave poor chick healthy and heany. I speak from what I know, having tried the rem edy with perfect satisfaction. Who built the first house?"' asked an ambitious school mn'nn of a bright litt! girl oa 'exhibition day.' "1 dou't know mam, hut I guess Noah dkl. -Why do you think s, my dear!" "Because ha is the first ar&itect that we read of." An Irish laJy, on hearing her eloquent countryman Migrier, (the windows of whos soul is not large) lecture before an immense audience, said ' He has mighty small eyes but he sees a good deal with them It is beautiful to behold at a wedding the .sorrow-stricken air of a parent as he "gives the bride away." when you know that tor trie last ten years he has been trying his best to get her off his hands. CoüSTtarciTä. One dollar bill on the Winoebagii County Bsnk. Wis., altered to tens, are to circulation. The Bank issues no tens. Srasp Jury. A few years ago, when the famous reform measure, the Count? Court system was in vague, there was a trial called on in one of the interior counties Of Michigan. A jury was called, the case was heard, and the twelve wise men withdrew to deliberate. After i short absence, they rtturned intorour; and look their seats. The roll being called, the Judge asked them if they bad agreed upon a verdict. Foreman Young man. we have. Judge Well sir, for whom do you find? Foreman Fur ourselrri. Judge What do yon mean, sir? - Foreman We mean that we have found a verdict for one of the parties which you can have 1y paying our fees. Jedge But sir, you have been regularly empaneled, and are bound to deliver joor verdict now, and lojk to the court for your pay. Foreman Now, Judge, don't talk so. It 1 no use. 111 be hanged if you can. hata tho verdict until yon pay n our fees.; 7a stsdsrittod how to eel our pay mi tha County Court, bat tbis o.ne Kort J cnurl ir dcnt underital.

IP atira ns HgmoutD Stumer tftcc Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat ami fashionable style all kinds of JOB FRIFf nWG, Cither in black or other colors. The ma terials are now in good order, and the es hahment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhman. Jan. 1856. rr-s-Ttlanlr TWdc M nrtcapel. Justice . nrtnal.Ki..i!i.i,. nf .11 kind. AUo Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices tusnit the times. J. B. DOOLITTLE, M. D., Eclectic Physician, Licentiate of the New York Medical Sih . . iUo, Honorary member nnd Gr.idnale of the Metropolitan Medien I College of the City -of New York. would inform the citizens of piynlrtQth and vicinity, that he in prepared to atreml to all call in Ins prolession. Otrice.it his residence on Michigan street, in the Viuncde Mock, Plymouth. Sept. 6. 1853. 23 tf. City Drug Store. If 9 Us on V lnrtrcw, keep con. stanlly on hand, a splendid assortment of pure DrajS & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, ate. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, a the City Dru? Store, one door Westofthe La porte Hotel, Laporte, nd March 27. 135 . . lyl life Sharpeners, Something new KOUEKTS. MANUFACTURER and wholesale Dealer in Periumery, Patent Medicines, Miller's waiVtng compound and Starch Polish, German Green alve, Thermometers, ""andied Spices. Chewing Gum, Cigars &c. T eraoul House, one dojr from Jeffeon Avenue. Detroit, Michigan. sep it), '55-27yl. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D dd's Horse Doctor, Thtnks to myself, Crotchet Work, Dwight' Mythology, Spencer's EypU Wood fall's Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July Ii. 1 833. 17yl John has Gone Down ACCORDING to fome prediction heretof re nitida by my warnet frieudd. But it is ouly Dozen Cellar! where I was sent, I suppose, to jtnrvc. There i nothing here br.t Brandr, WhUky. A'e, Lemonide, Applet, Boiled Hon, Eis. Sildinrs. Pies Krönt. Hof Coffe-. M sh Jid M ik. Cutaup. Pig Feet, Tipe. D Veiiiti . ii 1 Beef, Tomatoes, Pea:le. Green Corn, Tongue, Salin -igundi, C;ieese, and a tew iicli thing M down cellar where they are tryiug to ktep we to utarvc. About the time I went down, one of my Sh-uighti hen went up. Somebody siisthev will pnt mein iail because eil llq jur in the cell ir. S me siy it i i Grocery Si toon. Some J?fonttiv. Not , for hive noresi in it. Rjezooa w n't lo, for I have to trot all day. I'll call it the Babboon. Call and ee him. Youti innn. JOHN, THE BUTCHER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST IN PLYMOUTH. Ojfers to the citizens of Marshall and adjoining cointies. one of the l-est assortments of Hoots 4V shoes. Ever brought to this market, and would request tho.e"n wan of such article to call at his establishu2e.1t, one duor north of the Brick Store. Nov. 29. 371 f. NEW BARSCH SÜOP. Shaving & Hair Dressing. ÜÜ rffliiE underpinned has located himj selfin IMymouth, for the purpose of carrying on the above business in all its vari3 us brauche, and would respectfully soliQ citthe patronage of its citizens. He is prepared todo hi work in real New York style, and hopes to recive sufficient patronage tomaWe his pr -sent location a permanent one. irj-Shopup stairs in the two atory frame immediately south of Ed wa 'tis Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1835. 41tf. Wayne Engine & Car Works. Fort Wayne, Indiana. :J-3 irrt T IHE Subscribers. Proproprietors of the above w rks, manufacture Stationart Engines, RAILROAD CARS. MACHINERY, Afrirtiltnral Implements and Castings, of every description. They call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest, and Bat Improvements, and using 'he bet material and the greatest care in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most mpcrior in use. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Saw ITIills OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works i nate ADJOXNG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, wiih immediate connection with the CxNAL, enable them to deliver their work wiih i'aeilitya d dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. TVe are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil McLacfilau & Co. 6tu50 " J., B. $ Co. I'llVSK AN & SURGEON. DR. J. 12. ISUOO'UJB, Having permanently located iu Plymouth, tenders bis profession al Services to the public. All calls promptly atn ied'to except when bent. OmceinHmgbtou'B10vk. J.E.BROOKE. Dec. 14tb,l85, 1 391 Bring on your Seeds! l.OOO : ush. bright clean Clover seed. l.OOO dc do do Timothy Seed, 5,000 do do do Flaxseed ' anted at the Laporte Agricultural and Feed Wore, for which the highest market price will epaid. LEAION&SON. Laporte. Oct 13. 1855. 31yl p t4 sTnaVlAA f r ..1. K G. B. ROBERTS. WALL LAMPS, for sale at Robkbts A u" ITyi. Xrporie.

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Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT THE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of the Post office, WHERE MAY BE FOUND JTanmnnSmplcinmts Garden, Ficltl f Flower IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothy, Pnmpkin, .V, A VUVUJ UUUUVMVI UUW - SEEDS. Laporte. Feh 14 1S56. 47tf. a jLiroR d : 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 gratifying to all. Yr.89 You tcill Smile when you hear, or mean what I say. must and w 1 sell to rich and poor, old and voung, and at price less than they can buy the stock for. ay nothinir ab utmaking. The subscr ber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country tha he can and will sell one ot the Best and lljst Substantial STOCKS OF BOOTS SHOES ever brought to this or any other market. The goods h ving beenbough iorcah,anl select ed by myself rom the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them :o be perfect in every respect. JO"l will be on hand day ami evening; until all are sold. Doubl not wiiat I say, but if you do, co:ne and judjre 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 HASEL I ON. March 27, 1835. 1U JOH.Y J1GJ1IJY. JOHN has been to New York. Niagara Falls and Canada. must tell vou 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. & H. J. Cougle, such as liice. Siiprir. VnfCcc, Fili ofall kinds, J3Lotfoit0. So started for Plymouth thinking that was in hut Henry a id it just meant hira. lFell let him sell them; must try to make a live-, lihood by strict attention to the market and garden but II. 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. I will do that My brother in Canada presented me with a nre bird cf u.icxample-i limens'ons. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of Antherhood, languague cannot corao to time.' He has a strong tendency to r n to legs; he is ohaeey, 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, lean sell you plenty ol ether bird, 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 himdrawthe passenger. train, and for fe.ir that he might stray away in the night, cable him to the woou-ho se in tbe garden. But this voracious animal i eating rce out of house and home, and with the means of the market only. I see that ote of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase. have missed some of my wood, pigs. 1 and kittens. The poor brute has also com- j j menced eating his toes. observed him look I ingstrongly after Eliza and Henry. Mr. Downing backed out. uaii ioiks and see this monster. Oh. this fe dhered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a man, makes him a presentot an elephant, and ... .it . a it i , will nt sallow him to sll cnv wiv or kill. k , r 7w .1. a k J stT tA mn(t ktiArt 4 ho o t . A and Ka dutrAiirad but be must keep the same and be devoured. This revengeful brother, for ome unknown injury that 1 have done him, has sent me this villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed. otso'J or a breaking team, or to- some State or Termor , tor a cariosity. Times in New York saw the Astor house, city hall, white hall, and several other corners, all m the same night stopping at .11. The last thing that distinctly recollect, was trying to pay frefbr three with one piece of money, demanding2-b change, bit 1 did not getit. I upposed tire city hall tobe an opposition steamboat, n the morning I fotnd my- !! in heel with mv elothe on. mv boots irn- , ' , uer my piuow, my nv uiiuci me aiuYc, nu my.watcbin the water pitcher, lined to write to some one with my loot .-brub fo ,nd it in the ink-stand. This Croton water l iterferes with mv tender svstem so much, that I tMi.b.itWtAti.; ,,seftfm;tkinti,r. ture water tie lemoa? Att;

. What would be tbe effect of braudy and (b6 part where, tht inin i felt, will q-iirWy furnish the same at a low prices as.thev ean ; n. T VrrL,

-withoutany waterin it, btrt withalrt- relieve vou from its exemciatina nanu. Rd- be bouehtinanv maiketin l. nuJ:. "i". 'u v'OKJ$ ll,lu U1

9, 1B55. 21tf .nlrritntlnzandeorrnrthumorr, : I Larorte. -Tulv -r.t 1855 . ". 7 17V1 it...'... ' Guardian.

LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. ' Health ig tie Principle, of Liß; Bit täte it the principlfi f Death. The R R. R. Remedies possesjthe grea power to secure to the human system Health and long life, and to free tho bntniii family frmi pains, n hes and all bodily infirmitiesThe art of preserving health and the method of curing dieate by the R. R. R.'t RadiTay' Ready Relief Is to be used i:i ull e iset where there is pain. The moment it is applied externally, or taken

J interually, it will allay the most tcrtnring ache, puns, cramps, spame, bnrns. scalds, ati una q ticker tli in Murpl i , C 'ilorofnrni, Yeratrine or a'y other aaodyne r remedy that has ever beii used by medical iiim. h is safer than these duierons remedies. Tue public will bear in mind that Chloroform. Moqihine, ppium, &c, only stifle the uiu by tn ivCiiifT ihn ifiiip. so that the neic'f!ive facilities loose the power of frelirp. and that iL-rihiMd,.., ..r th.- nrreii. . Ii.vf n-.i. ed from the svstcji, the pain again breaks oit with its terrible nanes. with renewed violence. ! Ridwav's Readv Relief stop the pain and removes the cause or the disease that occasio'i it; itinfu-e new life into the weak and diseased part. It brjees up the nerres, and est .b!ihes iu the system a reaction f heatth nnd streugitt iu place of pain, weakness and disease. A a conn'er irritant, RtJw y's Readv Rpef applied to the s it-face of tit.- body, where there is inflainati&a it conge i.m, it w II in J stanlly scatter the congested ltlo.nl. i q iahzes the cirrtitation, and in lew mitiatcs lite mt estr lciating pains are lentovrd. Thi may be Stn in c ies of Lnmb igo. G -nt, und Rheuma tisiii in their most terrible forms, where .Hi ipplicati'tu of R id way's Ready Relief will restore the patient to ense and couifurt. Crippled xcith Rheumatism, arm and 7er perishedno hope of hisreuoeery timely use of R. R. R A wonderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC HfDDLF.STO.E. Ra rds Parioh, Li. June lU'.h, IS" 5. Messrs R ulw.iy & Co. R d way 's Ready Relief h is cired Peter May ol Rlteiiiuatisiii, when there was no hopes of his ever recovering. I h -nrJ of his situ itiou und sent f r him. ills right arm and l g was nil perished; lie had no use i f them at all: but by the use of your medicine in t vo months be was carrying the mail fromCherryvilie to B irrs Feiry. I objected. Hj said he must do something for livitip. It has been fourteen mouths siucehe was cured. HiJ is now Wj l und is work: tig on his f.in.j, and the whole cost of his cure for o ir med c ities was live dollars. Isiac IU'DDLEstone Rad tray's Regulators. We hire direct the attention of the o'tUie to our nWiy discovered reute y RAÜW-lY'8 REGULATORS; 'h -y poes the creat curative proper i s ol pufiiative, cathartic, aperient, sudorific, nuti-uyspetic, corrector jn I Regulator f fhesysteui. Th?y are iu fact the only perfect purgative and c.tthartic that has tVi.r been discovered or given to the world. Rnl way's Feaulater will answer a better purpose tli m Cal unel or Mercury, without entailing ou the -ysteui the terrible injuries of lh'e batieltil dm;. They are in the form of pills, elrgin'ly coated with sum, perfectly tasteUs4, and cm be taken without ickening or uans-atiiig the patient. Titey are to be used in all cases when he system is out f order, or under the influ e-.ee of dieas. 0 ieor twodoss ot RhIw.v' Regulators has Ireq ien:ly checked the progresI the linst lerriblediseases. an I restored the system to health and regularity. They establish new ami approved principles in medicine, atid secure the cr- at and importaut powr id' regulating to a healthy, natural and harmonious uctiou. each und every orcnli in the b-wy. T'ti great controlling power has never formed any Part of the properties ol Ii iwtpu'ar Ua'h iric. Vegetable or udiati Purgitive I'd!", that have ever been in use, Ridwiy' R"2't!acors rid ihesvitem from disease and restore the huinai bmly to health. u an entitrl.-dirTere-it principle to the weakitin.'. sickening and griping m-lhod of the v. m in.n riiih.irtie nnd punrauSV pills O te or iwa of Rtdway's R-gnlitors will remove -the cause that nccnsilics pain or sickness, or an irrr gtlar or nnnatcrul actio i: or condition of ihe orsan of the body, q iickt r, more ff.xtiu1, and wifli lefs trouble to the patient tii iu six orten of the common ra hartir orpurgitive pills. The moment Railway's Regulators are taken into te system nfil: ted with disease, their equalizing effi -aey bepins they earrh out the element-- of dirase wherever it inav be seated; they art upon tho whole surf ice f the intestines and bow- l, .-trr;tctiiig the loul md morbid humors from the blond, slainls, seeretlnc vessel", and ex-el!ing thee seetls of liseie from the 'Olv, restoring u benlthv and r -jnlir action to the L:ver, B we!, Pancreas, '-trt, Kiducy4, B. adder, Skin and all other Vi cerj. TUR BOWELS. All of the cemnuui pitU of the dar, called Vegetable, Indiin, Ca'har'ic. &o. claim that th-y cure disease by purging from the bowels. Tiiis is as far as they go they act up n the bowel by irritatin? the mnfuou membrane, tnd thus obtain nn evacuation in tin same man ir as the bowels are moved by eatiu? something that itiasrees with the syst-t.. This is truly nn nnintural tnethed of restoring the system' to healtn, I y swallowing pills that irritates and disagrees wrh it, The wbn have taken thee common pills are well aff tre of the weak and debilita'ed condition their systems are left in. After the scouring operation of thee drastic purgatives is over, the bowels atesor nnd feeble, aul again become costive and bound np. Ilonce arises dyspepsia and a host of other disease!". Ridway's Regulators never leave th bowels in a oostive condition, or occasion pain or woirinss in their operation. 1. Dittite nnd eompliints emied by exposure and Umtnperie Ch'inzen over w hich Rndway't Ready Relief und R idiciy . Regulator posset' the viol remtrka'ile Cirntice poirrr. and which will readily yielltothe R. R. Remedies. COLDS AMD FEVERS. When the system i firs' e:zed with h sudden cold, or a fver s' in. A dos of from three to -i.x of R elwiv'sR ulators should be t;iken this is all the medicine at this stage nf ihe i? i --ease that is rq died, in si few houm the sysjeiti will be restored to sound health. Bit il the ccld and fever is neglected, and cont;hs. headaches. coldsvchil!s. pai:is and aches in thlimbs, joints, mnscles, bi.nes. side Hiid bark, sornthront. hoarseness, difficn't brea' hing fol lows 'b eoid and fevt-r then R id way's Ready n ! r I 11 I ! .1 .. T .. ..,,.1 .. m.m.l -v'uei suoui-. e mm u.eu ..,.. , , RelieLis applied a reaction will take plncr, and in a few hour j the p itieut will be free from all pain or annoyance. It these signs cf the presence of disease in ihe system are unnoticed, and vio'ent Yevers , brra'c out. in tho form of Billions, Typhoid, i o i . pi c i v..t: ...... ... ilvmv ocsririi o:i Ii r ever nun imici iuiinnuii". ' . vuch h rnenmoma. Lung lever and uratn re T " r. a more rtgnt tre itment necomes necessary. The Reg-ilators s otil I be giv-n every four Lours, iu large doses of from fmir to sir. until tree and copiou lichar?es from the bowels are djaiineil. The relief Applied will pro luce a ruliitarv eflect pun the sain, and, tuKeu in witer will bte the fever. . If it.fi tm itioni r consentions take place, R idway's Regulators and Ready Relief slmuM be taken in lare dose. A cur will quickly follow their nse. J Iu case of Biliousness or m:ii;2n.tlt nnions Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia Hulw.iy's Rc.latoia. given lu Tull doses, and ,ne wol surface of the body btiheil with Ruwavs Ready R-lief; will efLctuaUy aud i:i .i . ..: . . ppcua; turo iuoMiirui. ir BHECMATistv, Attack! the ioi.it and limbs, infltttmsr its t-rribt pncs of pain with rrMsrcile rapiditychanging abon from jo?nt to joiut and from limb iimk r m Minni1i!i nr ft int iiffl rtt

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SMALL. fOX SCARLET FEVER MEASLESRidwiv' Rauly Relief is i.nimily a cure for

i these iufectiotis maladies, lnf will prevent those ' .1 .u-d 1 . r,.:r 1 n 1... the iufectiun; We have known the R. R. Relief rid ihe whole neighborhood .f the infection nf Small P.o. and Scarlet Fever. We have likewise know shipmasters who have saved the lives of their Cn wi and pasfergers, und eutircly dr veu otF the small Pox nnd Ship Fever from their vessels, ly prinkl i g the Rndy It lief through their infected hip-. 1; is ts:oiishii'g what lin jpy etVct the R -ady Relief w 11 luve if fm-ly sprinkled iu pi ices where the iufectioas and contagious poisons prevail. We will jr iarautee that if those who are now snffjring with fevtr nnd g ie, or its t ff -tts, w.ll place their system muter the infl ience of Railways R.ady R I'd ami R eu iton.to cure tbem of this dUtressii g ni;il;il y. nnd to i'reo thvtn ; trom Hie lever i ; g' e tha? is now lingering in their system and t tenUr 'heir bodiesagae prCO. ngtinst renewed titUtcks. " 1 hose nowiititleritig from enlargements of the S.-leen, Engorgement of the Li ver, and other org.iinc enl ireemetits. Hrc promised si elv de liverancr from their miseries by the R.R. Relief anil Kegul itors, We now direct the attention of the public to our s com! g eat discovery for the cure of : chronic discr.se. IVO. 21. R. R RESOLVENT. HUMORS CII BO VIC DIF.AES. Diseases that have been lingering in the sys em for a length of time, tainting the blood with impurities and covering the body with sore and ulcers; diseases inherrited by hereditary descent, 3r contracted by inoculation, or trnnstniyt d by other d'r-eases; over all of which sa u diseases ami disorders in this second '-las., RA D WAY'S RENOVATING RESOLVENT Possesses the most positive curative powers. Th's all powerful remedy has perfume ! m'racles" n he way cf cures. It lias made many persons sound and whole, who?e lie h was one mass of corrupt on, and who were so disfigure I by disease as to render them objects repulsive olhesi.'ht. HI'Moas BAD BLOOD Chronic diseases, scrofulous anl pyphil'i : c m laitrs, consump ion, and other affections of the lungs ani throa', Ind- rations and fr ganicenlargemen a, clir nic rheu na ism, glan dulär swelling , hac.Rin a j cousrh, cancerous affections, bleeding of the lungs, dyspepsia, water brash, tic doler ux, wliite swellirt! t'im.r?, leers, h p.iiseases, femalecomplaints G ut, ricket--, I ronchit-, livr complain', axu a l acrrrvE djsevs.- s. The moment ado e- h i-esolven is taken int the system itifecte I with dis ase, the P tient experiences he m s deluh. fusensa'ions. or new life is coursing hr ugu everv vein and issues f the b"dy enriching and purifying 'he bl ol and c sting out all m rbid, orrupt an 1 oathsome huuf.rs. The Ren vatttig Res dv nt is a posi ive cure for a I chronic comp ain s. Ii has ma J whole fiid soüiid patients who ha 1 sufT re I he m si terribl to tur disease coul 1 inflctup-u tie system Let t :o-e wir r i?e tri d of. e treatments an I are sti 1 uceured, five tt;e R so-1 vent a tritt it w.llcrre you. Pric- one do!1 .r p. rbottle II A UWA Y - O , ICi Fult-n Street,. New V rk. Sold by Druggists, M.rchunts, and store keepers everywhere. D C ";, I a 55, 4fjl. W. LEMON. T. D. LEMON. 11. Fruit & &eetl Store .or fc. ii i . . i LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Oßcei IV.iportc. Eiili:ui;i. ALL kinds of Seed, Farming Implements, Kruil and Oriiatnental Ttees, H use Plauts Jke, ftt iti.'hed on the 11105? fa voiMble terms. 0"Subscriptioits rereivrtl for all Agricultural Papers published in tbe United States. A'l letters addressed to us, in regard lo our line of bii'iness. will receive prompt aUcittion. .I..'v Iß. 185. IDvl. DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, Eclectic Islit;sicif?tiSi HAVNf a--ociate'l themselves loeelhcr . for the purpose of prae.ii i p their professions, would le.'-pectfully offer thi ir .-eivic-estoall who mayleel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West havintr had a long exptriet.ee in treating the creases of this climate, fee.s confident in the success o' his tre.itu.ent and we design being always on hand to attend all calls by night or day in every branch o the medical profession. I'o -tor i uller having been in regular practice in 'oshen and Elkhart for .six years, .nnd having received a regular medical e lu ation in the West, feels con fi. lent of the successful eflVct 0 his treaiment iu all tie diseases o' thi country, nnü will atiend all cases requirin:. surtricnl treatment. Office 011 tire east side of Michiean street, ttiuA nArj frj.ntt. I., i r.l is- noiei, i'lym1 1 -. . r f oulh, nd. Nov. 2 , 185 . H?tf FIXED FJ1CTS. I Tis a fixed fact that the undersigned are M. still exerting themselves to keep up, or a une anea 1 01 tne times, in this age o; proression, in the manufacture and repair of W jT 4V Carriages. We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our work is done by experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore l-ad of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks 101 their pat ronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It is also a fixe-' fact that we now have and intend kteptngon hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows FOR SALE, At the m nulactnrer's prices, to which the allention of Farmers is especially invited, belore they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known to "most of our citizen, and have hereto o.e given general satisfactio With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmer and o' hers need never expect a more favorable time to purchase such articles as they really need Give us a call at all events, and let us talk about it and if we can't suit you, we hope there will be no harm do. ie. ELLIOTT & CO. riymouth, July 12, 1S5. .7yl. Professor Ilinnplircy's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, just ree'dand for s-ale at 17yl. ROBERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. 3. ROBERTS, J "Book Seller, in C'lirk's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER N 1 Drags, Books, and all articles appertainingto ' the Fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest nd inost extensive in the city, und having Gools to fill the same he does not hesitate to , WiViU his numerous frieuds and acquaintances, I rwLieh business of ten vprs in I. a Pi 1 . -. -- wise, na3 tven iitru. w n a uu auu examine bis MOCli, which Pe is now receiving. J?rugists. Merchatits. Grocers, Pedlars and others buying Goods to sell again, he cordi - allv ITlVlleS to Call. Rnvinir nr:.:..n

JUST RECEIVED. Oas world, Cone Cut Corners, Star Papers, ?ew York Naked, The Watchman, . Eell Smith AbroaJ, 8tare of the Lamp, Litut. Maury's Geography of the Sea, Lile of Bill Toole, Grace Lee, Summer Lands, Susan. Kansas and Nebraska, Wolfert's Roost, Parish Side, Our Parish. A Long Look Ahead", Cuba,

Life Sam Houston, at July 12. 13-5. ROBERTS'. Kyi. Fire Proof Safes, IOR Farmers .md otliers, leeived and fv .ole cheap at our Seed Store in Laport. IG, '55. LEMON & SON. BS! BEEF! BEFOU BEEK HO!. BEFO ROAR!!! D. ing anything else, go to Jjcmon'S Store and find any and every thing yon want in the line of New Pure Drugs Medicines. Paints, Oils. Dyes. Glnss. Groceries. Toys. Nations, Cigars. Tobac co. Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books: nnd everything in the line of Country Drug B ok and Notion Stores, at prices cheap er than Know-Nothings." Oct. 2D, 1555. 32yl. New Store & New Goods. f ITIE Subscriber having permanently loJ. catcd in Kaox, Stark? C t-inty Indian:!, 'i.niio.it.ces to the people of Sim ke Mid a Ijacent con at iei(, that he has ou haiad u full uud well selected Steck of ir 2 rfi v p a e 3 QÜEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Woortcnware BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS'ad such other ai titles m are wstiiilly kept in a Country Store, at as reasonable prices nscan be had ut tiny poii,t in the West. He keep on hand irood supply of ut lfvv j.i icis. His terms will bo liberal, and uacurreut in- ney 'k n at its ieil cash value. No trr.uble to .bw ' o ds or give prices, Hi will be iu receipt of new irood s almost everv month, and always l;e p Ins stock we'l repleuished. Dj .'l forget the place St re .f CHAS. S.TIUHITS. June 7, IS55. Ivl Is in towr, Hiid ready to repair Clocks nnd Wsttches in u better a id it. ore h proved sty'e than any ori can cr djre do. 0"N. U. Cih piid for old Cold & Silver. Plymouth. Dec. 6, 35tf FOR. BEAUTIFYING ihcHAIR. I H'S preparation is highly i erfumcd. It J. gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained 'rom any other article. I effectually cleans es the scalp from dandrud'and curf, and keeps j ti e head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling off or turning grey, and inspires il with new lie a nil vL'or. Huri's Golden Gloss is put up in br.'e bottles, and sold at the low price of twenty-tiee cnf., by all the principal dealers in Prui's, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world O. K. Tairr, Wholesale ag't,Tremont Houe Detroit, Mich., and II. 11 -irshinu, Plymouth livl. Sept -U, 1 "55. 'iryl IS prepared front a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of the scientific. Jl has been successful iu arresting disease :n a multitude ot cases, in which without this invaluable metiieitie. the suffeter would have become a victim o that fell destroyer. Consumption Try it la ies, already the incipient crowth o' this disease, is dwcernable in your hollow cl eek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will bring you iuto a premature and early grave. TRY T, and you will find a restoration of youth an. t henlto. O. K. TU' PP. W ho'esale Agent, Tremont douse. Detroit. H. IL PPiSHNG Agent, Plymouth, Ind. ''ept.2, 155. 27yl. HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. Producing Hair on Haiti Heads. f I H:S reparatiou has nev.er f.iiled lo proJ.. dure a new growth of hair, when used according lo directions. Il is designed expressly lor the growth of the hair, whereas, nearly all articles advertied for thi purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of Hnrd's Hair Uestorer. For a superior article fur the toilet, use F1U RD S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd'sfair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Golden Glo.sa-J" cents, Ay dealers generally. Cncurc.iL. JlAxiTACTCRiNa t o., Proprietors. 291 Broadway, New York. O. K T :IPP, Wholesale Ateat, Tremont House, Detroit. Sep.'; 2d, 1 855. 27y 1 . JOSEPH POTTliR, SADDLE And Haimaa HsiIksTo PLYMOUTH INDIAN.. Gu irdian Sale of Real Estate. IN pursiance of -an onter of 'he Marshall Common Pleas Court, made at its April terra A.D. 185, the under igned. guardian of the pe s n and esta e f M rgaret J.u'ia, min r heir of Martin Pailey, d ce sei, will offer fo priva e sale on an t a ter the 2d day af June next the following described real estate bei ngingto 3iid ward, o-wit. Commencing at a point fifteen chains and fifty links we-t of the nor h east corn r of the west half of the outh west quarter of sec ion numb r (13) thirteen, tow shin number r.wi thirty three, north of range (1) oue east, on a . SI m . . m . . t e nor h line of said est h If: runnin? thrnre east seen chains and ixty f.-ui Jink-, thence south paralle with the ast line of sail west i b.l to he margin o Twin ake n the north I .net .1 . . v,..oi v.ui nci wi ibe liorin wesi liaCHOU O S Ction nu t.btt twenty four, then e southwester .lvalontr thsnifin of .;.rukAA . ' sout ot th- Martin point, th- nee north nur ! allel with the ea line last mentioned I nd .1 , . r . " vcn.caains anu sixty iour ks dita tto

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J. S. P1BTEH WO l U I S & PORTER, Attorneys at Late, Plymouth. Marshall County. Indiana. Ofüceovrr II. R. Hire's IlarJwa e 5tcre, WLL fiive pro:i pt attention to the' collection ot CI ums. a tend to the p rchase and fale of re 1 estate, procure Boun ly Land Warrants and Pensions. Refer to MESsns.F. v james & co.. New Yoik. HAW CS V MCKILLAP, Pearson &fo Chicngo. B K . SWIFT & CO., HUNTINGTON. LEE & C, Det. it " D. A. L.UMAS & CO , Cin. ' " Apil 26, 1655. 6yl R. M. BROWM R. c. BAX-rx BROWN & BAXTER, Aßcalers in stove M A N U K A CT URER OF Tin, Sheet Iron and fopjierrare, 7'0.V"D 111051 epectfully inform the v v citizens of Marshall county, thet thev are now um'erfull headway, and are prepared lu.uiiiiu iiuy arable in ti.eir line, a ri'SJe lower than customers lave I.erelofore teen intl.ehal.it o paying, and perlaps a little lowerlhan -ryother establishment in this pr of Northern iinMna. We are practical workmen our.elre?, sr.rJl manu acture our own wart o Hit vey L-estcf stock, and as we inie d mpking it a -trr:"ren; bu.M'ness perhaps lor Ii c, our r u..!ers rca? rest assured that we will sell tLem no;ic bu; Good and Cheep irlieles, The Ladies shall be promptly w.iMed npoa, and can have any article in our line manui.'afr tured or repaired to order aiidou short nottrr-. JjWe schall adopt as an ii-varialle rule A disappointments when work is promirecT. Shop two doors north of the Lrit k store tt the- sign 0! "Tin Shop'' acros. the si'e wilk. IS.'ifj cud most articles of country P;c dure taken in exchange. Call and iee U3. 3Jay -y. ib -). 1 II el E SadulCs-j, Cuttlcry, dc. 0'fjPMlE Subscribers utr i,nr ?i ceivingihe following, liec 1 X: n 1 1'C Eastern Manufacturers nnd W.. .1 lc. tslU KW Stock than ran he four 5 elsewhere in the west. We have ado'td rrai new ar iclcs. as well as increased th se hei -to ore kept which will be sold at Tin inrr-ti prices, with ti e addition offreieht. Amontl e articles of which we have a lull assortment Table nn l Faciei CutUnj Tie Lest -i-it-ment ever rffered in V. e west. Railing Mittriixuc:h on Locks, later.??, butts, hinjes, screws, glass Ac. Curpenta's end Cooler's Tools A full a?, sortment of chisels, hand and tennant vvr, planes, drawing knives ic. Cabinet Mder's Goods Mai oortv nnd walnut veneers and knobs, till. cheM, m;. httr j iouks, table 1: in res, led cai-tors. pine, &.( - Jil'ickemith's Tools 'uch as anvils, vice, screw plates, bellows, hamnttrs ra.-ps, files ; Shoenbertcr's ron steel plow nv u! ., A.c. Gunsmith Mi!triuh-Lo'A::, trii;t.er.-, tu? f ii.'iui.u. ii? . ve now on i r.r. , tun u.ouriiry anj üurrelö, pistols, Lune b.II caps, flanks yc j 1'orM Hers Leather belting, pac. it;g, rr j. j ; boliii g cloths, m.U crost-tui and circular saws files &c. For Fanners AU 1 tnds cf fa'mine u'ens'li plows, com shellers, hay cutters, ca&t s'ttl ami Metl baci scvthei.. cradles, for .i. ra.es spa.'es, shove I j.', hoes, üc Carnage Trimmings Ut ame'i d i,i:d . lain nil r i g iiin g. ),.) l.t.i,o, b. Ilew, nox-fs. 'Mit, axle, hprli p. t , Saddlery llirdvcare. $ Harnett Mounting. ' 'rc'" u.mi l luieiit raiiiiie- Ui., lutf-b.-s, fitirr.ips, hames, i n init Ke-d and p.itei.t ienth -i , inare.ee-. s!: t and calf kit,s. Ac. A-.- V t doi''ti kertdiiL' tvi rv in l.r't- ii. I . Als ; .S!j,eiibe-gei ittifi, imi -, i.nd Be.'mcr.t Ii lils. I. g, trace, halter ni.d t.l'ih ciiait. It, id P p p;;uipt i . 5, ctirrv-ci ti b, pi.tei.t uj-d c)itm:on ;r;to hiuic: , g it d stout s s:i d irce. Window rt-!i,X-c, ice. lor ale,iit bo.'e.ale t T reluil.at the'sign of the U ; I'm i lock. No. 25 W. s-, and ". East, Wihiuytou trect. N. B. Hivi:i; made rraiigeuien for tl s dt otHiss & Mitcbeli'n D iv'on made Hrfc d l'i.rs in thi State; n ewil! s'eil at a tu, ail advance ubove Davleti price. II. S. KELLOGG & SON. Indianapolis, Jan. 31. J8'jG 4ü 1. Rhodes5 Fever. And Ague Cure T7J0R he prevention aii.l cti.e f In f nn iJ t lit a i.l Keuiitient 1-evei. Fexi i Ä A t.e Cutlls : nd Fev.ir, D m:b Ague, G lien. I Debility. Night sweats, and all other loru.s i ,Jis. . . uatc a touiauu origin in .Malai ia or l:Hma. This i a natura1 antidote which will t i;tiir. ly protect any iesioe.il or irav U r cveu in xh most sieslyjr swampy-localilien, fn m any Altte or Bil ious disease whatever, or any iiijiiry from constantly inLuling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague u p .roni who have sii tiered for at y kuit::h of liuie, firm one day to twenty yews, so"thattbey need never to h. ve au iticr thill, bv coiainuiiiT iTI use iiccording to di ectious. Tue utien7 at once bi-giiuto recover his nppetite aud gtiettstlt aud continues n mil radical txre is elRvte-d. One or iwii bottle wip ai-swer for .idinnry cases; some inny l Tuire ui.ue. Direc-tioiia printed in German, Fiemli and Spanish, acroni auy each bottle. Price "One Dollar Liberal dit-cuint tnn!t loihe tia le. J.l.MLS A. RHODES, l'ravidt nee, R. L. Eviclcnc or Saffty.' New i ik. Jtne 1 1, 1855. "I have made a el;eiuieal amiiiHii, u cf -RhodeN" Fever and Ague Cuie," or "At tidtc to Malaria." aud have tcsw d it . f..r Arsenic. Mercury, Q iiliitte, and S'rycl nie , but h .v not found K particle of c-iilierin i', inr buv e 1 found iiny ssdistatice in its coutpnoitiou tLai would iove injiiiioua to i!.e roiistitutiiii. JAMES U GIllLI ON M. D., Chemist."' EVIDENCE OF MEIUT. -Lkwmho. Union Co. Pa.. JlSv 2. 1E5. If-.-1, A. KhudDrar S'i: The box rf medicine you ent me w is ilnlv r eeivcl on tho 1 1th ol April. 1 i ii Te sold mI.ui .i.. bnlfii it. and so far the people v. bo b w iim .I il uirsatsfied that it has cured ihetn. It h -.s certain'v t- pj ed the Ague iu every one who h is tie d it nud six of 'he eaves w. re of lo g Mai'dit'L-. My sister, who hns Lad it furtive or six ye ri back c ul never get it stepped ex e. t l y Q'ninc.and that only as long i s sh v i -d take it, is uow, I tuiuk. etitiie'y cured .t remedy. C. U. ÄKG.NLE-' CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Ttkenin.ore Arsenic. Tonic s. Much rv, Qiinine. Febrifuges, Strychnine, er Ami P. riodics . fai ykind. Tlu? well known im flic 1 n cy of the e uoxious poisons proves iheni to e the offspring either of false medical principle., or c.f mercenary quacks. Tbe o ly reined ia existence 'that i loth sureaud laiudess. i RH OD KS FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale iu Plymouth by H. B. I'ERSIUNO. ii Co.,dea'er in Drugs med iciues Grocer es. 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