Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 July 1856 — Page 4
- Syrapalüy for ttiü Fallea. For my patt, I confess 1 hare not the heart to take an offending man or woman from the general crowd of sinful, erring beings, and judge them harshly. The little I bate seen of the world and know of the history of mankind, teaches me to look upon the errors of others in sorrow, not anger. When I take the history of one poor heart that has sinned and suffered, and represent to myself the strug ;trs and temptations it has passed, the
brief pulsations of joy, the feverish in quietude of hopo and fear, the tears of' if tret, tho feebleness of purpose, the pres-! ure of want, the desertion of friends. thot enrn nf the wntld thai has but little tharitv, the desolation of the soul's sane tuary, and theatening voice within, h? Ith 1 gone, even hope thatstsjs longest with as. gone. I hate little heart for augbt else but thankfulness that it is not so xvithj in, ai-.d would!fain leave the erring soul of my fellow beiDg with Him from whose hands it came, Even as a little child, Teeping andjlangtrnp" in its childish sport." Relics or Sir John Frasklis's Abctic Expedition. A box his been received at the office of the American and European Express company, in New York, which contains a portion, perhaps all, the relics of the unfortunate expendition of Sir John Franklin: 1 piece mow shoe, marked M. Stanley; the name is cut into the wood with a penknife. 1 piecoof cane apparently bamboo. 1 piece of wood part of a boat with copper binding. 1 piece of wood part of a boat with the word "Erebus cut into it. 2 pieces of buntin. 1 piece of cordage. I piece of leather the inside of a tack gammon board. 1 piece of metal tha graduated prrt of a barometer. 1 piece cf ivory apparently a pstt of a mathematical instrument. This box wia received from the Hudson's Biy House. Lichinr, to be forwaded o tbe II j lion's Biv House, London. m tm A Bull Owing to the late rains; the Mirysville ladies were kept indoors most of the ti;re, no mudscows beinjj available. After their re appearance the junior editor cf the Express remarked innocently enough that thpy locked all the better for their recent coßnevient. Several of the fair ones being unomrieJ, and few or none hiving hnd any domestic trouble whatever, they were greatly scandalized by the remark, and vow vengeance. Trulv republics and women is ungrateful! Sierra (Cal.)Citizen. A droll fellow was asked by an old l.vdy to read the newspaper: and taking it up began cs follows: List night, yesterday morning, abiut two o'clock in the afternoon before breakfast, a huugry boy about forty years old, bought a fip custard for a levy and threw it through a brick wall nine feet thick, an 1 jumping over it broke his ancle right off above the knee fell into a dry mill pnd and was drowned. About forty years after that; on the same day an old cat had nine turkey. goblers, a high wind blew Yankee Daodle on a frying pan. and knocked the old Dutch churn do vn, and killed an old sow and two dead pigs at posting. whfre a deaf and dumb mn was talking French to his aunt Peter." Käthes Tough. At a party a lady treated hnr company with stewed penrg A gat!eimn at the tible put one as hp suppoo l, into his mouth and attempted to pull out the stem; after pulling for 80:ri3 time, he was obliged to give it up. and on p-r.fin it on his plate, be found he hid been tugging away nt a mouse which hid probably fallen into the laifj'u preserve jnr. With tha utmost coolaeS3. he inquired of the lady if she had a cat in tho houäe. Yes. air, why?' Well, I would like to hire her take this mouse awsy that's all. 'Jake said an old farmer, one day to his mower do you know how many horns there are in a dilemma? 4No replied Jake, but I know how many there are in a quart of whiskey. The Views of Childhood. Mrs. Stowe was questioned by her little girl as to the unpardonable sin. Wht.;' aid she, -cannot God forgive it?" No." replied the mother. Bat." sid the child, "is not God a Christian, then?" The child of a woman's Rights advocate heard the Lord's prayer in a public school. "Ma." said she upon coming hme, "I don't want to say Amen. at the en I, a the oher girls do. Why can't I say A-womenT Boston Transcript "Sim, why you no talk to you mas'r an tell him to lay up treasures in Heaven?" Why for? What de use ob his laying up treasures dere. when he nebersee 'um agin; eh. nigger?" , Ob kt mo the law. The authorities of Sin Francisco recently ordered that all bir room should ba closed at twelre o dock midnight. They were, , and in fire minutes opened a gun for the next day. - - The following aunrcdote, illustratiTe ofraüroad fcititv. is very pointed. A traveler inquired of a negro the dislaucf to a ceitnin point. "Dt 'pends on circumstances replied the darkey. If you gwine afoot, it'll take about a day: if you gwine in de stage or de homneybus, you mak it in half a day; but you get in one of dese smoke wagons, you be almost dir nowl' The girls of Nor:hamptoo hare been geoiing a bichelor editor a boquet of tan ay aal wormwood. He sajs be didn't care. h4 rather smell them than matrimony. . An editor in Arkansas was lately short irr an . affray. Luckily, the ball came igiinsl a bundla of unpaid accounts in bis pocket. Gunpowder couldn't .get trhough that! , . Hare you said your pTayer, J.ihnT No ma'am it ain't my work. Bill ssys the prajersand I theamens! We agreed jo da it, becau!9 it comrs shatter. "
Tho. Old Dlömoutö Sarnie? &ttin Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat and fashionable style all kinds of JOB PRISTTIKG. Eitherin black or othercolors. The materials are now in good order, a nd the establishraenl is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent worhman. Jan. 1ÖJO. fQ"Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & Constables Blanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at thiß office at prices rosuu tue umrg. Wayne Engine & Car Works. Fort Wayne, Indiana. i. vi. ' .V TTHIE Subscrilcrs. Proproprietors of the .1. above w. rks, manufacture Stationary Engines, RAILROAD CARS. MACHINERY, Agricultural Implements and Casting, of every description. They call special attention 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 most superior in uie. They furnish to order Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Saiv mills OR. MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si uate ADJ.lXXG THE RALROAD DEPOTS, with immediate co neciion with the CANAL, enable them to deliver their work with facility a id dispatch. JONES, BASS & CO. N. B. Ve are also prepared to furnish the superior Slenm Boilers manufactured at this place by Neil McLachlau & Co. t"ni50 J., B. $ Co. (CrXtare Cliance.aD The undersigned wishes to sell a hanJsome and well improved little A few miles from Maxinkuk.ee Lake. and west of Jas. Houghton's neighborhood, and lying in Starke county, Ind. it contains forty acres all under fenre, and thirty cleared, with a good hewed lo.j hause, well, and a flourishing young orchard. There are also two 80 acre lots adjoining it, now offered for sale, which, together with the improved forty, would make a very desirable farm. Price $-",09, cash. JAPHETI1 OSBORN. Jan 31, I9.fi. 4'im2. BOOKS, BOOKS. Artizan and Mechanic's Hand Books, Pickwick Club. D dd's Horse Doctor, Thinks to myself, Crotchet Work, Dwight'i Jlythology, Spencer's EypL Wood tail's Junius. For sale at ROBERTS. July 12, 1855. 17 y t John has Gone Down ACCOKDING to ome prcdict:ons heretofore made by my warrteit friends. But ii is only Down Cellar! where I was sen, I suppose, to etarve. There i nothing here but Brandy, "Whisky. Ale, Lem unJe, Apple, Boiled Ham, Egg, Siriline. Pie, Krout. HU Coffee. M ish and Milk, Cat.1!?', Ps Feet, Tripe, Dry Venion und Beef, Tni itoe, Pea:hes.GreeuCoru,Tongne., Salm ! indi, Caees, nnd a lew such things aid tlown cellar wüere tUey are trying lo Kiep me to starve. About tbe time I went down, one oT my Sh inghai hens went up. Smjebody say they will put mein iail becane i sell litpior iu the ce'.l ir. S me say it is a GrocerySaloon. Some ifestorative. Not so, for hive noresl iuit. JJjcoon win't do, for J have to trot all day. I'll call it the Bbboon. Call and fee him. Yuii man. JOHN, THE BUTCH ER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST IX PLYMOUTH. Offers to ihe citizens of Marshall and adjoining comties. one of the best assortments of TT "SSH2 TT JS3X SU, SSoots & shoes9 Ever brought to this market, and would iequest thoe '.n want of such articles to call at his establishment, Brick Store. Nov. 29. one door north of the 37tf. A NEW BARBER SHOP. ft IiaVing V Mmair Mßi'CSSing, N . t . . . . V) rTlllE undersigned has located him--i- r: 01.. ,u ,,....,,, rtying on the above business in all its vari - FT, . U3 branches, and would respectfully soli - Ö cit the patronage of its citizens. He is pre - rvuv.i to.irt hU wnilt in real Nw York xtvl. andhopestorecivesufficientnatronage to make his pr -sent location a permanent one. 0Shopup stairs in the two story frame immediately south of Ed' Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27 1855. 41tf. TTALL LAMPS, for sale at Roberts " 17yl. Laporte. ' I JYItt 1 Et ! TlOW FOR THE CURE OF Asthma anil Consumption. NE W AND VER Y WONDER FE LH! Brought home to the door of the Million. Cherry Syrup." With this new method, Dr. C. bas restored many fflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a physiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing rapor -the medicinal properties must come indirect contact with the whole n rial cavities of the lugs, aud thus escape the raany and varied changes produced upon them when introilu'.edinto the stomach, and aubject to the proc si of digestion." The Hvgeana is for sale at all the Druggists' throughout the country. Neva York Dutchman, Jan. 14. The Inhaler is woru on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid : - ' . U-Korsale oy H. B. PERSHING, Plymouth. May 3, 1355. ' 7yl. Jgnir. Süarpcacn, Something new RODERTS.
A WONDERFUL discovery has recently man, makes hirn a present olan elephant, and c -X ' ' 1 m 1; . ' i.. v n. p,.,),. nf o,;. ; -., . n . ,. 1 , ... Scarier, Ship r ever and other malijznant fevers
us iiyu'cana. or inna.ui' nygean vapor ana 1
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GZD 33?" Marshall and Starke, ARE RESPECTFULLY "INVITED TO . CALL AT TUE AGRICULTURAL DEPOT AND rrg ' OF LEMON and SON, Two doors north of (he Post office, WHERE MAY BE FOUND iavminn implements Garden, Field A Floivcr IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Paid for ClorerTTimolby, Panipkin. Apple, Peach, Sunflower aud Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 1S56. 47ll. 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. Yes, You icill Smile w hen you hear, 'or mean what I say. must and w 1 sell to rich and poor, old and young, and at prices less than they can buy the stock for, say nothing ab; utmaking. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country, that he can and will sell one of the Best and Host Substantial STOCKS OF BOOTS tc SHOES ever brought to this or any. other market. The goods h'Vin been bought for cash, and selected by myself :rora the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them io be perfect in every respect. 01 will be on hand day and evening, until all are sold. Doubt not what I say, but if ou do, come and juJge for yourselves, and secure your chances early. Next door to the Brick Store. I am bound to sell to all Who may iavor me with a call. JOHN HASELTON. Match 27, 1835. Uf JOILY J1GAIJV. 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 my market soon, before I forget it. I did see numerous packages of goods marked J. & II. J. Couple, such as Ittcc. Sugar, Coffee. Fislsofall kinds, So started for Plymouth thinking that was in but Henry s iid it just meant him. Hell let hirn sell them; must try to make a livelihood 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 tkat may ret alons if I remain faithful to the market. 1 will do that tMy brother in Canada presenieu me wun i rare unu ui uiicaiuinciiunuciis;ons. (a Shanghai Rooster.) When attempt to speak of this feathered pledge of brotherhood, lantruaeue cannot com to time. He ; has a strong tendency to r m to legs; he is ' ahagey, eye like ahen, disposition courageous '. like the bat endof a feathered duster, and 1 hisvoicelike a rhinoceros with the whooping. ; cough; bnt 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 ofT on a side track and made himdrawthe passenger train, and for fear that he might stray away in the night, cable htm to the woou-hoise in the garden. But this voracious animal is eating rce out of house and home, and with the means of the market only, I see that one of us must starve. His hunger is still on the increase, havo 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 seo this monster. Oh, this feathered Know Nothing, like the Eastern Prince, who, when he wants to ruin a iniurr villain, who eats as if he was the result of a cross between the anaconda and the Ostrich. He must be killed , or sold for a breaking team, or to some State or Territory for a curiosity. Times in New York I saw the Astor house; city hall, white hall," und several other corners, all in the same night stopping at all. The last thing that 1 distinctly recollect, was trying to pay fare ror three with ona piece of money, demanding 2-6 change, b it 1 did not get it. I upposed the city hall to be an opposilion steamboat, in tne morning i lounu mytelf in bed with my clothes on, my boots un der my pillow, my bat under tbe stove, and my watch in the water pitcher. trie'd to write to some one with my tootli-brush foind itin the ink-stand. This Croton water inter - feres with'my tender system so much, that think I shall take to the e of milk in the future. U hat would be the etlecto! brandy and water-wiinoui.anywaTerin u, oui wuiji ui - tie lemon? Au. 9, 1853. 2ltf
LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to tho people. . . Healthisthe Principle of Lift; Disease is the prineipla of Death. . , The R- R. R. Remedies possess the prrea
power to Sfcirato the human system Health ; und lon life, and to free the human family i from pmns, aches and all bodily infirmitiesmi . ... . , . . i.t .1 . .! ineano preserving neaun ana me memaaor, curing disease In the R. R. R.'s Railway's Heady KclicT Is to 'je used in all eise where there is pain The moment it is applied externally, or taken i iitT!i:ilK- it rill ill in v t lio mn.;t 1 1 r; ii rin ache. pun, cramp. 8P;i.m, burns, scalds, ic. and l u I.MTI tu IU iHUII'llllir, vuiuiuiui'i'l .w i .i : . ... I - . r',' ,-r..r., v-....i. ;. or ay otner anodyne or remeuy mat ims ever , Leeu used bv incdiciil men. : It is safer than these d n.pcrous remedies. , The public will bear in wind that Ci.lorofortn. Morphine, Opium. &.C.. oulv stifle the pain by slupyfying the nenses, so that the perceptive
f.icidties loose the power uf feeling, and that i Splci' Eüzorgeniruta of the Liver, nnd other alter the infl tence or these nar.ccti have pas- I S "c irgeitirnts, nre promised e-dv deed from the vle, the pain again breaks o il j l'vernnce from thtir miseries by the R. R. Rtlief
with its terrible pang, villi renewed vio'ei'ce. Radway's Ready Relief utops the pain and removes the eause or the disease that occasions it; it infuses new life into the weak and diseased parts. It brices up the nerves, and establishes in the system a reaction of health pad strength in place of pain, wcakuess and disease. As a connter irritant, R id w.iy's Ready Rc' lief applied to the surface of the body, where :
there is infl unatioti or congestion, it w 11 in sorea and ulcers; diseases iuhcrrited by tiersrantly scatter tho congested blood, q iabzcs edilary descent, dr contracted by inoculation.
me circulation, anu in iew muiuirj inemosi or iransnuyi a ty oirer u eases; over all of extr lciating p iin are removed. Thi may be , which sa u diseases an I disorder. in this secs tn iu caes of Lumbago, G mt, and Rhe;una- ond clas?, tism in their most terrible foruia. where nu nil- i RAD WAY'S RENOVATING .rjFnhVF.V P
plication of Ridway's Ready Relief will re- j store me patient to ca;e anu eomiori. Crippled xcith RJieutnatiem, arm and leg per ished no hopes of his reuovery timtlyjuse of R. R. R -1 wonderful cure. LETTER FROM ISAAC HUDDLE3TO.tE. Ra.fils Parish, L.. June 1Ü h. 1"35. Messrs K idvvjiv fc Co. R idwa'Ueady lb.lit f una cured Ptter.Mav ol R'.iemnatism. wacu there was no hopes of hi ever recovering. I i h-;r 1 of hii vim itiou anJ xet:t f.-r him. UU ; ri-.'iit arm ami leg was all perished; he hid ,, j n.e t f iheiu atail: but bv ihe ue vf vonr medicine in t vo montha beva earrvii;ir the mail ! from Cherryville to B irr' Fetry. 1 objected. IIj said he inuat do Humelhius for Iivinsr. It has been fourteen months since he was cured. II-; i t r.nw we I and is working uu his farm, and the whole cos', of his euro for vo ir med eines was five dollars. Isaac Huddles ton:: IIa (In ay's Regulators. We here direct the attention of ho public to our new'y discovered reme iy RADW.IYVS REGULATORS; they poes the treat curative proper i-s ot a purgative, c:;thar:ic. aperient, sii'lorific, 'tuti-ilypep'ic. corrector anlltrgilator f foe ystem. They are i;i 1'ict the n!y perfect purg itive and cathartic that Las evor üeru discovered or j;ivcn to the worl I. Ridway'a Feculatfr. will answer a better 1 purpose th.in Cal imel or Mercury, wituout entailing oa the syteiu the terrible injuries uf j ihe banelul drugs. They are iu the form of pills, elogr.i'ly Coated with gum, pcrlcctly tatel-s, and cm be taken without sickening or nauseating th p itieut. Tiiev nre t-i be used in all cases when the sy.vtetn is out f order, or under the influ cce of disease. O le or tw o doses of R idw iv' Regulators ha freq ie:i:ly checked theprogresf the most lerriblediseascs, anl restored the system to health and regularity. They establish new and approved principles in medicine, and secure the at and imporJa:it pow.jr t.'f regnlatiugto a healthy, nnt'ir il aud h:ir:nonious rictiou. e;;ch and every organ in the b-tvy. Tuis great controlling power has never formed any part of the properties ol tin popu'ar (Jathuric, Vegetab'e or uuiau Purg itive Tills, that have ever been in use. Rid way's Regulacor rid the system from disease aud restore the human body to heiith, un an entirely different principle to tho weakening, sickening and griping method of tbe ctminon cathartic and purgative pills Oae or two of Rdway's Regulitors will remove the cause that oceasilms pain or sickness, or an irrfgnlar or imrntcral action or condition of the organs f the body, q lic ktr, more eu -c'lia', and wilh less trouble t. the patient thfin six r ten of the common ra hartie or purg itive pills.. The moment Railway's Itesulat r.4 are taken into the system afflicted with diseas, their equalizing effirney bein tTiey se irch o it the elements of disrase wherever il mav be seated; they act upon tho whole surface of the intestines ud boWr 1, attracting the foul and morbid humors from the blood, glands, secreting vessels, nnd cx-jclüng these seeds ol disease from the Vo ly. restoring u healthy, nud refill ir action to the Liver, R we's. Pancreas, Heart, Kidney, Bladder, Skin and all other Viscera. TnK BOWELS. r All of the retnnion piiU oT tbe day, called Vegetable, litdiin, Ca'httr'ic. &c. claim that thy cure d!seae by purgins frm the bowels. This is as flir as they go :hy net up n the bowels by irritating the mucuus membrane, and thus obtain an evacuation in the same mannei as the bowels are moved by eating Rornething tint disagrees with the ystem. This is truly on nmiHtnral nicthfil of restoriiij the system to health, by swallowing pil! that irritates and disagrees wi'h it, Tiiose who have taken these common pills nre well aw ire of the we-.dc and drl.ilitned condition, their systems nre left in. After the scouring operation of these drastic purgatives is over, the bowels are sor ni-.d feeble, atnl again become cotive and bound up. Ilonce arises d y spepsia "and a host of other diseases. R id way 'a Regulators neverlcave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operati Jii. TVoTl. . Diseines and eompUints caused by exposure andttmonpherie C hmes. over tchieh Rndic-iy's Realy Rtlief and Rudtray : Regulators poss es' the molt remarkahlt cwralite poxt-tr. and which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies COLDS AND FEVERS. When the systeuiistirstfeized with h sudden cold, or a frver sets in. . A dose of from three to six of Ridw iv'aRff'ilators should bo t.tken this is all the medicine at this stage of Uh disease that is rrn-iired, in a few hour the sys lein will bo restored to sound heiUh. Bit il the ccld and fever is neglected,' nnd -'coughs headaches, colds, chill, paixs and aches in th limbc, joiut. musclct, bi iien. fid nnd baek. ior throat, hoarseness difficult breathing fol lows the coid and fever then R-uIway's Reulv Rdief nhoul ' be apiditd externally, and ag'od dose of the Regulators taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take pbicc, and in a few hour the p itient will be free from all pam or nnnoyanc. It these signf cf the presence of diseise iu ihe svstcra are unnoticed, and violent fevers hours, in large d.es of from four to six. nnti tree and copiom discharges from the bowels are obatiued. The relief applied will produce a salutary euect upon the skin, and, taken in water will abate the fever. It iufi imntion r congestions take place Rtdway' Regulators and Ready Relief shou'd be taken In large dne. A cur will quickly follow their nse. Iu cases of Biliousness or . iint Bilion Fever, or Bilious roenmouia, R id way Re nlatois. siveo in full losen: mli
the whole unrce'of the body bathed vi!huoVs to nil the same he does not hesitate to
Kdwav'i Keaiy Relief, will efT.-ctually aul speedily cure the patient. ' Attnckirg the joint, and limb. Inflittins its triblu panes of iminwith merciless ranidifvIT RHEUMATISM, 1 fdiancins about from ioint to ioint and from limh I l' t0 i;mb. Lnmbxgo. Neuralgia or Gnut nfflVti ' Ural?iA or Ooilt RfH'f-f yoa, RodwaV. Fe ulr Relief applied applied tol pneti to quirkly : the part where th.'PiiuU felt, will ouirklv j relieve you irom its excruciating paugs. Rad-way'aRegulatyraA-ill expel from tho intestine
all irritating aud cot nipt humor?. .
MALL TO. SCARLET FEVER MEASLES.
Ridw.iy's Ready Relief it not only a cure fori uiese mieciious niuiauies, inn win prcvoin wiose who use the Head Re.ieiaud Regulators ngiinst the infection We have- known the R. R. Relief rid the whole neighborhood if the infection of S nail Pox und Scarlet Feve.". e h;ive likewise kyow shipmasters who have saved the live of their crtwJ nj passengers, on I entirely dr ven off th? small Pox nnd Shin Fever from their ves- . .... . ....... sei, by tpriukltug the Ready K liot through their infected rhins. It i ustoaishil g what lum py eflect the Rt-suly Relief w 11 have if fret-ly sprinkled in pi ices where tbe infectious and contagion poisons prevail. We will guarantee that if those wpn nre now spring with fever an) rg.,e.orit8 eff-cts wMl place ineir nvfirmi nnner lue lnn ieiice ci uad- . 1 V I 1 -r- i I " vj " v .. v. .... ... , ?f tin ditresn g mal.tly. and to ireo thvra j e lever in . g -e m:u is now iinger.ug in ll,e,r syMems nnd to i e:idcr hcir boihesa-ao prCO. Bg-iinst relieved attack. 1 böse nowsullering tmm enl:irgfments oithe and R gulitors, We now direct the attention rf the p:illic to ' eur second g-eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. IVO. II. R. R. RESOLVENT. HUMORS CltROSIC OJ-EA-FS. Diseases that have been linerin? in the sys em for a length of time, taint' nsr the blood with impurities and covering the body with Possesses the most positive curative powers. Ihsall powerful remedy has nerforme 1 m racies n i;e way ci cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, w!ioe fle h was one mass of Corrupt on, and who were so disfigure I by disease as to render Jhem obI jects repulsive o I lie si : lit. J ih mors had nr.ooa Chronic dbeaes. scrofulous an 1 rvnhil'i cjnj.iaiti s, consump ion, ami oilier auctions ! i ...... . , - ot l.he l'fnS an l- throa', Ind .ratiqns and rd'ul cm-i.ciycu , c,ir n;c rueunna liin, srlan-! uular welling--, hacking di tough, caneer,.c' s aileciion?, uieeumg ol the Inn's, dysne ' water brash, tic doler ux, white swellin: t'!," rs." lcers- h P diseases, feiualecomplaints ncheis i ior.ciau-, u.Mr complain, AXD A! L KRCn rvE diseases. Tho moment adore of th Kesolven' is taken into the system infecle I with dis a.e, the patient experiences he m s delih fu sensations, 'or new life is courting : hr ug!i every vein and issues f the b nly enriching am? srifying he hl od and c sting out all ra rbid, corrupt au I oattlsome hu n. ts. T!ie lien vating Res du nt is a posi ire cure for a I chroniccomp aia s. Ii has mad whole ind so tnd patients who hn I sua" rc I "lie in st terribl to tur disease coul 1 inll ct up n V.e system Let t o wfc s tc tri u ot'ie -treatments an 1 ar? sti 1 ucsured, give t!;e R.so-1 vent a tri. I it w.llcrre you. Trie-one do!I.r p.rlottle rlottle- IMÜWAY&. CO . 162 Fult n Street, New Wrk. Sold I y Diugiiits, Merchants, and storekt eners everywhere. D c. o, I'o'jj, 40I. T. D. LEMON. II. W. LEMON. Fr wit Sr Sceil Store LEMON & oON, One door South of the Post Oßcc, j Ia poric, Indiana. 5 VLL kind of See Is, F irnins Implements ! Fruit aud Ornamental TieeH iuse Plauts J i.r, t wiii.hed on the mos? favor ble term. j 0-Siibcrin:toiirerc!vnirirhl! A-,'i ictiUtiml ' Paper publi.shcd iu she United States. AH let- I ters aIure.sed to u., iu regard to our line of bniüe$. will receive prompt attention. Julv 'JG. lSi . I9 1. DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, JEclcctic I9l!tjsicif22is, HAVNG associated' tltem.elves tocethcr .. for the purpose of praodi i their professions, would les-peetfully offer thtir teiviccs to all wlio ni?y leel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a long exntnei.ee in treating the üf-eases. o!" this climate, fee.s confident in the success o: his treatment and we des-L'n beint always 011 hand to attend all calls, Ly night or day in every branch 0 the n:edical profusion. To -tor Fuller having been in regular practice in fioshen and Elkhart for six years, and having received a regular medical e'du'-ation in the West, feels confident of the successful effect o'' his treatment in all the diseases ol this country, and will atlend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on tu& east side of Michigai street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, nd. . Nov.. 2, 1855. ' HTtf. FIXED MC TS. SSW I Tis a fixed fact that th undersigned ore tili exerting themselves to ktep up, "or a ittle ahead of the, times, in this aire of proression, in the manufacture aud repair of ':. We manufacture to order, and of the best ma terial. and our work is Jone by experienced workmen. Jo those who have hereto'ore had of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks for their patronage heretofore bestowed anu to solicit a continuance. It is also a fiei( fact that we now have ml intend keeping on hand a constant supply of The Rochester Plows Ci FO RESALE, At the m 'nufacturer's prices, tp which the attention of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known lo rnoit of our citizens, and have hereto o e given general satisfactio 1. With the present flattering prospects of abun dant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others' need never expect a "more " favorable time to purchase such articles ns they really need Give us a call at all events-, and let us talt about it and if we can'tsuityou, we hope there will be no harm done. . - ELLIOTT & CO: ' riymonth, July 12, 1S55. .7yl. Professor Humphrey's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for . Families, Travelers and others," just rec'dandYor sale at I7yl. ' RODERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, DICUGGIST, and Book Seller, in Clirk's Brick Block, opposite the pub. square LaPorte. Indiana, WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER 7N Drugs, Rooks, and all articles appertaining' ! th fame. Occupying two rooms, the finest "d nost extensive in the. city, and having invite his numerous frieuds and acquaintances. twr.icn a ousiness or ten yeats in La Porte has iTenhim. to call and and examine his! tocK, which be is now receiving. - Urugeists, Merchants. Grocers.edl.i omers ouying uoous to'sell again, he cbrdi II m . - Oll lllVUeS tO Call- DnvincrrinnilinT;.:..!!. by the package, he .flatfe ft himT.T Xv" V"' oiijt lovuesiocaii. tsuym -furnish the same at a low nr;, be bought in any market, in less ouantiliea G.B. ROBERTS.
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JUST RECEIVED. Our world, Cone Cut Corner?, Star Papers, New York Naked, The Watchman, RellSmiih Abroad, Stare of the Lamp, Lieut, Maury's Geography of the Sea, Life of Rill 1'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 ROBERTS'. July 12. 1805. lyl.
City Drug Store. Wilson ft 'SmlrClV, keep con. stantly on hand, a splendid ass rimentofpure Dru,'S Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, czc. Also, a goo I assortment cf Toys and fancy Goaas, a the City Drug Store, one doer Went of the Laporte Hotel, Laporte, Jml March 27, li5 . 1 y 1 Fire I9 roof &efes. iinncr.s :irui t;lier--, leeived and fe. lie in at our Seed Sti ft. in Ln;f l". 20,.". LHMON &E0N. BEEF! BEFOU BEEF 110!. BEFO ROAR!!! !Z7 TO $T W D )ing anything els, po to JLr.iUOiV Store and find any and every thin;? you want in the line of New l'.ire Dru.rrs Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glnss. Grocerifs. Toys, 1'lions. Cigars. Tobac co, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Rooks; Pt;d everything in the line of Country JJrng Lok and Motion Stores, ot prices cheap er til ui Know-Nothings.1 Oct. '25, 1S53. 32jl. New Store & Nev Goods, 1 11E S ibsi-rlber bavins permanrntly lo- . c ited in Ivmx, Starke C unity Indiann. auti tinces to the people d' Sti'iLc t nd a ij rrt t counties, that lie has ca Iiir.ua fu:l aud vi selected Stock of ix2 xai Tm rL.. i QUCRXSWARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS-"1"' SI,ch 'her unifies as are vs'ially kept in a C mtry S:ore, at as reasonable ii . k..e:,s !,:m,t . 00j -,,, ,.r fx5 (Mi -IfW? 5? ;y at lw t'nee?. llls terniS Wl1' he liber d, anl uucurreut cu-njy 'aken nt it? re il cash value. iN" muio to nmw 1.0 ' U or pve prices, wll lie in receipt ol new oods iinost everv uionili. and atwavs' kef 1 bis steck vve'l replenished. D ) .'l ferjret he plwc t-re rf CI1AS. S.T1RP1TS. June 7, 1C53. ly 1 ElKi'd's Golden Ciloss FOR BEAUTIFYING lsc H AIR. f Bail's rsrenaration is biehW rerfumed. It fl L ives the Imtr a dark. 5oft, clossv a no lively appearance, which cannot be obtained Irom any olher article, il effectually cleanses the scalp from d-!idru!Tand scurf, and keeps the Lead clean an 1 healthy. It prevc;;ti the 11.nr iroin liiiiiu oil or uirning grey, r.nu 111spires it with new life andviror.- Ilurd's Gol1 1 1 . r 11 . tr .... : den Gloss is put up in hr-e bottles, znu sold I at Ihe low price of tirenlij-fite cerJ, by all ll.e principal ilealerj iu Drus,' Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the worl l. O K. Tripf, H'holes.ile a'UTiemont Hou?e DetroitMich., and II. B. Pursuing, Plymouth nd. " Sept t(i, 1353. 2.yl , IS prepared from a receipt from an eminent member of the Medical profession, and solicits the scrutiny of ihe scientific. It has been successiul iu arresting disease in a multilnde of cases, iu which without this invaluable medicine, the sufferer would have become a victim of that fell destroyer, Consumption. Try it la 'ies, already Uie incipient growth o'" this disease, is divcernable in your hollow check and sunken eye, which if not checked, wülhrin: you into a preni.it nre and early jrrave. m-k v iMi . 1 t C 1 . . . r I Hit 11, anu yju wiu nun a res;orauou 01 youth and health. O. K. TRiPl' Who'essl, Acent. Tremont '.louse, Detroit. II. 13. VLll SHXG. Agent, Plymoulli, tnd Pept. 2J, . HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. S'l-ocliEcltig KSttii- 011 S:itl IZcads. f I !I!S preparation, has, r.c er failed to jiroJL duce a new growth of hair, when used according lo liireciions. Il is designed expressiy tor the giouiii-'.uf the La'.r, whereas, nearly all articles ndvertiseü for thw purpose, are in realily designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of llurd's Hair Restorer. For a superior art'e'e for the toilet, use HURD'S GOLDEN GL'OSS. Hurd's ifair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, Golden Gloss s2 cents.-by dealers generally Man ufacTori nu Co., Proprietors. J0 J Broadway, New York. CiiEjrrcAL MANCFActi 0. K. TuMPP, Wholesale Aiient, Tremoat House, Detroit. Sep?;2lt, tS'i'i. 27y 1 . fSk JUUÜ JUULaULUK)jJld;'jL) JLiJÜÜUaüliJLÜ tSXi JOSEPH POTTDR, g! S A D D! E fj. PLYMOUTH. INDIANA.. & Guirdian Sale of Real Estate. IN pursiance of an order of he Marshall Common Tleas Court, made at its April term A.D. 1J,5, the under ined. guardian of the pe s n and esta e f M-rgaret Jdia, min r heir of Marlin tailey, d ce se ', will offer foprivae sale on anl a ter the 2d day af June next the following described ral estate beb ngingio 3id ward, to-wit. Commencing at a point fifteen chains and fifty links weit of Ihe nor ;li east corn r of the west half of the '-outh west quarter cf fee ion numb r (13) thirteen, tow. ship number 3:n thirty three, norh of range (1) o.i- east, on 1 e nor h line of said est.h. If: runnine thence east se-. en chains and ixty f ui link-, thenr south parallel -with the ast line of sai l west 1m1. to :he margin of Twin lake in the north t'oa nuxber twenty four, then e southwestereasi corner o: the norm west ti action o. s c i ly along the marein of taid Jake to a no nt south of the starling point, th nce north par allel wan the ean line last mentioned, and von I. n ; r o .n.1 rivt Crn T iinVc ,1. t 4 . - Ke toZn i alum Am,i sv,n 1 At praised at 8250. and-u in nol le sold for a less sum. !
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PHYSICAN L SURGEON. DX2. J. K. KKOOtfE, hiving pcrmanenlly located in Plymouth, tenders his professional Services to the public. All calls promptlystttiJTided tO extent v!iei :ibe!;t. OCice in Flju?htonßlo,'k. J.E l'.l OOKC.
; Dec. 141D, Ibl, 29 i ! Bring on your Seeds! i 1,000 l ush, bright clean Clover seed. l.OOO ,',0 ti0 Jo Timothv Seed, j 5,000 lo do do Flax Seed anted at the Lapor'.e Agricultural and Peed ! Hore, for which the highest market price wir ! epai J. LEJION & SON. I Laporte. Oct 13, 1335. .Jiyi I pcriu Candles Tor sale by R. m. Bnov;r n. c. caxter TER. BROWN d, - 7 3 .Cf.'-T n: tit ,tt c.t;9 M A N U F A G l U 1 1 E ii .s OF Tin, Sheet fron and Copper re, WOULD mr-st tesperlfitlly h.rorm tie citiKeus of Marho county, that they are now uiu'erful! 1:jcC. torurnish any article i:i their lice, a -ade lower than customers have i.err mf.,t i r -j n.l ar.- nr.-ini-l in the habit o paln-, and ptrlnps a little lower than M-yotLer citablishiaenliathis n.nr of rsortfjcrn ImMara. V."e are practical workmen ourrelver, cr.d n";anu acturc on r own tx o fl.c ve;y ! eMot" sloe k, and as we init'.il n.al.ii: s j t'nr.npent business perhaps forli e, r v.t v.u rreis D ry rtut assured that vew:il tcU them none but' GöcJ and Clisc-p ilrticlea The Louies shall le pfo,.i ;.!; v.-.ii!c I rp.-., and r-cn have ny arlir le in cv.r line maru actured or repair il to order üin.'nn .orl no; ice 3J V.'e fhnll adopt, r.s an invsrible rule Nv tlieupnn-.U.irrils v.icn work is itorited" Shop two doors nor'Ji of th3 hru k store a' Ihfe :-ti Of "Tin fchr,' rersiU-ti.'e iv;l!:." K::s and mv.t :.nic'es of rnnmrv I'r. dure taken i.i cxc:.a::je Call arid tec r? 1 v ... .', Jsaaulerj-, Calücrv, &c. Tii S;i hsct i !e rs fiio iioiv rece: ill? U:0 !C ti e .!c;:; M.T nuf.ioiuters and old tn-' !a r.u. c I: are rmr nn l.r..t L sirs or thnn ra;; be fcir.d elsewhere iu tie we: t. We l.r.vc a.lde.l rrar.v now article?, as weil as ii.creatcil tlK-:e htr--to ore i.ept. which will le cid d fi.v in rati price.', With the additiou of frei a 1.1. Anions li.e articles of which we hnve a lull assortment. Talle R d Pud. el i 'vth ryTh e Lett n stcrtment ever crred in the Mt-:t. Building Ilutt r'.oh Such f-s I.cckp, Ialcl.c3, bultr, Iii.i; cp, screws. j;la?s f;c. Carpenter t end Cowr's Tush A full assorfi'ient of chisx-ls, hat.d and tennaut izwz, plane?, drawing J:n;ves&c. CaLlnct Mjf.tr' Gooda Mn l.o-mnv or.cl walnut vercers and knobs tili, cl.t &t, 'np o&rd looks, table Mr. -es, led cantors, clue, !:cUlicUmlth't ToohtKQh ns ai.vil.s vice.-, screw plate:, bellows, hamper. r.nj.s f;iC:; Shoeuberers ro.i s;eel plow m-iul-Js ic. Ounstnith Matrriuh Lock, liii er-, lules tun Kounlry 2:1c! b-rrtli, ph:o!s, u.e U.S3. Caps fJsVs tyC Tor -ViVr Leather leUir.7, pne'- ropo tolling cloths, ra lJ cross. cut and circular saws. Hits ic. Tor FanrnrsAU l.tnds cf fa-ir.in? u'ensiN plows, com shell r. Lay cuuer, cat Mtel and 5:1 p I !.-- .. . o,,lllU. i-ijii.co, iui.iiia.t5. i i i-41 rovea-', Loes. ä c Isar, 1 j e a ,.ur.nurs w.-:e'i d r.nd phunril h f, !r.i tr, liiiii ps !,:, bai.ds Ltlll W", 15 f SaJJUnj Il-rrdtrcre. li irntrs .7.tvv.t;nr 1.1 i.tr"r i- .-. ...... ... ? .. . e1 "'""'u f.i'.w.e net., ii;ni!g, l.u r:,:; hmes 1 n l i l -',ci,i b-ailn, .V -lir' ilr Ol t:j:. !.t 'V" -' u-.i i,', äp, Sc Wo ucMyti Keepii.i c-vtry !.il:c!e iu lU,t Li r. A'm.; Mi.,t ;.Lt rg-r in n, i.uiV, m:d Darnel l U'l'.S. trace. L.iitcr nnd f.f'iii thaiii., Ic il I' P l,;tl"i' . eurry-n n I-, j-utent ;n A Cu.,:,," '"p bn..e? . grind ol. w-;Jt;:nv ' '1'v'ic- ,, r !-l-0'8j liiüire". rriiul lolle i:tl in r w - - - - . w iio.'eidt it i' - .a, j.t 1:jc si;:. 1 uf thi L';: Ta-'lctl.. Nu. 15 au:l ö.L-it. Yr Iii:i"l-n irett. N. I, lliviti. t.'e iirranireuieut for ll fw m in iv iu.;iuu. ii'un ujiiiie tiorro CMh rs iu this St ,t, ; we will tell at a t malt vaLCc r-buvc Da) li t: price. II. . KLLLOGG & SOX. Indianapolis Jan. Cl.ISib" 46J. Rhodes' Fever.ünd Ague Cure TTTtOR the prcvei.t::n r.tul eure . f In' nuitX? t nt a id Rcs.itie.it Fever.-. Fever Ä Aeue, (J iiili :nd FfV r, Dji::b Aue, Gr-neiül Debilj; y, Iiii'Lt swe;.!s. iiiid 11 olhtr Loims i.f diier.?e whit b have a con.nica oi iiuinMaluiia or Thi. ii a natural i'.nJidote w!jich will cr.tirety protect any resiiJe.it. or trawler even iu tho iöit tcl !y 1 r tvi-ainpy local i tie, fn in y Aati or liil.imis ilisciihe whatever, or ui.v injury from coustuiiily ii.Iiali.ij, Malana or MiaaIt will inffatitly ebrck the Ajrne iu p rierns whs Lave Miir.;rcI fir ai y ieiiJh of time, firm oüe.füy to twenty ytais ih.it iLev need hever to bi.ve n:i:i!;er chill, bv c u.tini.iiip iu use according tv di; eciinn. Tue püticut at once lu-'ins to recover kis appetite and sticnsllt aud coBliiKies until a radical ci.re i iturtcd. Oue cr two buttle j wil ufewcr for ordii:ary caes; so:i;e may require im-re. Dectiotii priuleil in Oeruian, French end Spanisd-, CI'i'8;1 'at!1 1'M1-. Price One Llüt'ral dorour.ts mr.de to the tiade. JdMES A. ItlJODns, Trovidi Doilar rrovidence, R.I. jTJvidciscc r Safely. ' rs'w Vi UK. Jdiie 11, 1S55. "I Inve'inade u cbcmicnl rsanmtaticn ff Rhodek" Fever nnd Ague Cute," ur "Antidote to.Milaria." i nd have fcunl it for Arsenic, Mercury, Q iitiitie, und Strycl liier, but hav nut found a particle of eiiher in it, wrbuvel found any rubstance in its coinpo-vition that would prove injui ions to il.e coitiiutior. JA.ME3 K G HILTON, il. D., ChcruUt. EVIDENCE OF MERIT. Li:wi Et- tG. Union Co.. Pa.. May 2. 1855. Mr. J- A. U'hodeF Drar Sir: Ihe . box of medicine you e.it me w.ig duly receiv ed on 0:o 1 lib of April. I Lava sold cbcut one lialf cf it, and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it lias cured them. It hat certain'y 't. pped the'Xgne in every one who has ustd it and six ol the ca--es w.'re of lo g Ftandiu. ' My sister, who has Lad it for five or it ycers back, ct.ul i never get it pel cxiept by Qiniuc,wnJ that only as long n the would, take it, is now, I ttiuk,' entiie-v vre-l hviour remedy. C. It. M.G1NLEY - r! A ITTIflV TCI ACIM? CTTrrrncnc Take m n.ore Areuic, Toi.ics. Mercnrr, Qiiniiie, Febrifuge', Strychnine, cr Anti-Peri-oilics f ai y kind. The well known interim cy ol lhee noxious poisons proves ihem I.i be theorlspiing either of false medical principles, or cf mercenary tjuack?. 1 ho or ly remedy in RH OD KS' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymouth by II. B. FERS HI NO, x Lo.,dea er in Drugs medicines Grocere. July 19. 1815. . lly. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, rAfc! t. 1a ! onnrnT.c Ii CU eupi'l , IUI 44 V nk ii7Ul
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