Plymouth Weekly Banner, Volume 5, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 August 1856 — Page 4

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When Slavery waees deadly war Upon our nation's rights, sir. And nr escutcheon seeks to raw. By putting out its lights, sit; CHORUS. Tis time that freemen ra'e a hand, And say it shall not be. air, Fieraont and Dayton lead oar band. And Kansas shall be free, sir. WTien lawless ruffians taXe the polls, Ana claim that '-might is Tight," s r. Electing knaves and party tools To make ou: laws and fight, sir; When legislatures thus elect. Pass laws and stop the Press, sir. w 6 il slavcr's wrongs protect. We look for some redress, sir; When Pre.s and types are overthrown. By Jones and Shannon's minions. Because they dare assert their own, A freeman's just opinions; Since he who dares to use his tongue, a slaveiy pick a flaw, sir. In loathesome dungeons must be flunj. By juries packed by law, sir; TVhen settlers from their busy farms. And tradesmen from theii shops, sir, Are driven forth by force of arms, Because their mouths won't stop, sir; Nay, when they're shot in field or shop. And hung along the border. By thief or knave, or fool or top. From Tierce's "Law and Order;" "When Senators who dare to speak Of slavery's bold aggression. Are beaten down beneath the feet Of those who love oppression; When compromise cn compromise Has Riven them possession Of lands all justly freedom's prize. And yet they claim concession; Since all las failed to satisfy, We are driven to the wall, sir. And -we must either fihtor 2y, At freedom's earnest call, sin Then for free speech we'll rally all, And for Fremont we'll vote, sir. And for free labor stand ot fall. Of this please mate note, sir. TLc unite Honst Race. There's an old gray horse whose name is Buc; Du da, du la; His dam was Folly and his sire Ha l Luck, Du da, da da da. Choiuj "We'r bound to woTk all night. We're to work all day; I'llbet my money on the Mustang Colt. Will anybody bet ou thegiay? The Mustang Colt is strong anJ young. His wind is sound, Lis knees not sprung. The old gray horse is a well known hack. He's long been fed at the public rack. The Mustang is a full blool Colt, He cannot shy and will not bolt. The old gray horse when he tries to trot, Goes round and round in the same o d spot. The Mustang goes at a killing pice. He's bound to win in the four mile race. Then do your best with the old grsy hack. The Mustang Colt will clear the track. TLc Efd, WhiU and due. Hurra fur the pride of the ration, The choice of tbo fearless and Loo, We join in a heart- felt ovation. And cUim for him sure victor. Ourcosoms in throbbing communion, - Remember the statesman to true. Who shielded our glorious Cniou, And stood by the red, white audblue. No f ictiocs dissensions fhall sever The bauds thit our Washington wrought; Ta Union, unchanging forever, , Is ihritud on each patriot's though?. Oar loTeaiJ our ftith are not hollow. In strength 'bey were nourished and, grew, The coief we Lave chosen will f illow, Aud tUinl by the red, white and blue. Oir voices nre joined in c-mmnniort. The stars of our flag nre above: Il'izz i then lor Fremont aud Uuion. 11 izzx for thetnun that we love! Hi heart it beats high with emotion, iL uu! it is steadfast and true. He kwvars to the Uuion devotion, Aud itundi by the red, white and 11 te. Marble Factory. r IHE mideisigned would resJ pcctfuily inform the citizen ot Mdrshhll and adjoining o-nuties that he bus commenced the MubhManufaelnriiig in Plymouth, where he intends keeping on hand all kinds of TOMB STONES, M05UMEKT3. TOMBS & TABLES, Neatly executed, and of the bes stock, which he will sell as low a any suou tu the country. His w rk rnauufuctured to order, is executed with the greatrs precision, and the inscriptions strictly followed, as near as possible. His shop is in the basement cf Browake & Shirley's Store. W. L. Piatt will ct as my agent, recrive inscriptions and forward lb ein, and I will deliver the work accordin? to order. JACOB KNOBLOCK Jane 19, 1856. - I3?f. u. K. riasniNo. E. A.TUOMriOM Great Excitement, r d i L r .,;P Lli PERSUING & THOMPSON, lYholesale Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Groceries. VARIETY iswid to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if confined within proper limits. The subscribers having recently associated themselves togethefas dealers in Drugs & Medicines, Of all kinds, Taints. Oils, Dye-Stuff, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent and Eclectic Medicines, Brushes, Sash, Var nishes. Groceries of all kinds, Toys, Boo as, Stationery, and a general assortment of - YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be sold at the lowest livjng prices for cash and approved produce. Pershing & Thomp-on sensible of the fatots heretofore received at the hands of the citizens of Marshall County, Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance .of their confidence. VVe are determined to make their interejts aur int:reata. D"VTe warrant all goods sold by us to be what we represent them. Call at the old stand o( II. B. Tersh'mg. March gO. 1856. 5.tf. Co CI jn Painters, &c An assort esnt of Japanned Tins, icittble forsignpaintrs fat ! by G. B. R08F.KTS. rt, 13U. yl

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XJSi Old - I?attironB Ismoutö Sannes fffce Are now informed that we are prepared to execute in a neat andfashionable style all kinds of . 3' Either in black or othercolors. The ma terials are now in good order, and the establishment is under the superintendence of an experienced and competent workman. Jan. 1856. CGTBlank Deeds, Mortgages, Justices & ConstablesBlanks, of all kinds. Also Blank Notes, kept for sale at this office at prices to suit the times. 1,800 Acres Land for rrHE folio .ving .ands situate in Mai shall JL countv, Indiana, are now offered FOR S.IJLH Either as a whole or in separate lots, and on liberal te ras, r:zt W i of n e i j Se i of n e M Sec. 31, town 34 range 1 cast &. the s e ) i tie n w nei J & n e iofn j N eU ofsv4 Wiofse N K N E i of n e M s H &e KofswJJ N wi of Fee and w y2 of s e i

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0"App ications to purchase, accompsniet by propositions, will he gladly received aud promptly attended to when addressed to E. A. WALES. Detrot.Mich. Feb. 21. 18." 6. 47tf. 'or Fale Enquire at the Brick Store. Feb 21, 1853. 47tf. MY RESPECTS. WILL all those who mc indebted to me please call and tet le their li tle account, as am s rely oppressed on account of some bad bargain hereto ore ma le with bad e.-gs. I am now trying to do business on my own hook, nd want all i he dimes 1 can get, if they are justly due me. KÖDERT RUSK. March C, IS5G-3w50 DISSOLUTION. rfiHE partnership hereto ore existing beJL tween Thos. Pryce of Lnporte and N. II. Oglesbee. is thisday dissolved by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of saH firm are to be paid to N. II. Oglesbee, and all demands against it are to be paid by said Oglesbee. THOS. PRYCE, N. II. OGLESBEE. Jan. 2?, 185C. Having disposed of my interest in the Brick store establishment at Plymouth, to my late partner, N. II. Oglesbee, earnestly hope the friends and patrons who have heretofore so liberally bestowed t':eir favors, will continue and increase them with the new firm. THOS. Pit YCE. Jan 31, 135C. 4Ctff. ft NEW BARBER SHOP. ShavingA Hair dressing. U nnHE undersigned has located him I Tying on the above business in all its Tari ff us GraHche. and would respectfully soliO cit the patronage of its citizens. He is prepared touo hi woik in real ftew ork style, and hopes to recive sufficient patronage toroae his pr sent location a permanent one. ÖShopup slaiis in the two storyframe immediately south of Edwa'ds Hotel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 87, 1335. 4 It f. Essence of Jamaica Ginger. npHIS Essence is a preparation of unusual excellence. In. ordinary diarrhoea incipient cholera, in short, in all cases orp-os-tralion of the digestive functions, it is o' inestimable value. During the prevalence o epidemic cholera and sum i er complaint of children, i: is peculiarly fugacious; no amily, individual, or traveler should be without it. Caution-. Be sure to get the een ine essence, which is prepared only by F. UROWN. at his Dr -g and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Ch'Stnut Streets, Philadelphia, and 'or sale by all the respectable Apotlecain the United States. So'd LyPEasHixo & TnoMrsox, Plymouth. -Mayt'D, 185a. lOyl. FROM the subscriber in Plymou.h, n blight Bay Marc, riht eye blind, and about nine years old. Jny person returning her or giving information to me or Messrs Collins &. Nichols, shall be 1 berally rewsrded for tneir trouble. JAS. BANNiSlER. July3, 1S5G. 15tf, OP ALI. KiNDSSugar as low as cts. per pound, lo be found at the Brick Stor. oct ..", 185 ' 32State of Indiana. Marshall County, ss. In the Marshall Circuit Court. Samuel Church, jr, and Charte- Gra-s, vs. Nelson W. Peavondi Jo eph Pear on. Comnlaint to mbiect real estate to execution The plaintiff in the .bove entitled cau e, by Jame O. Paik , their Attorney, have file ! in nu office their complaint again t the above named defendant , to ubject real e late to execution; ard it appearing from the aflilavit of a di in'ere led per on that t! e de emlant, Nel on W. Pear on and Jo eph Pearon. are non re pent- of the State of ndiana, th-y are therefore notified of the filing and. pendency of said c roplaint, and that the ame will be heard and determined at ihe next term of the Mar hall C;rc it court, to commence on the second Monday la August, 1856, and unle-s they appearand plead answer or demur thereto t .e smewillbe heard in their ab en e. Alle t: NEvVTON R. PACKARD, April 1J. IS5S. !4t3 Clerk. State oF Indiana, JIar shall County, ss. In the Marshall Circuit Court, CATHERINE FOX, . Complaint for Divorce. CHARLES K. FOX ) f I111E Plaintiff in the above cause has filed -1 in my office a complaint for divorce, and it appearing by affidavit that the defendant, Charles K. Fox, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana, he is notified of the pendency of said complaint, and that the same will b heard and determined at the next terra of said Court, to commence at the Court House in Plymouth on the second Monday in August, 185G. and unless he appear and plead, an sweror demur thereto, the same will be heard in his absence. Attest: NEVVTON R. PACKARD. Clerk, By Ja mks McFaaua, Deputy. March 27, 1836-1 w3 F. AÜILY BIBLE3, now aupply at t - - KU35aT9 I

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 jfavminn implement XI Garden, Field & Flower IN ENDLES3 VARIETY. Paid for Clover, Timothj, Pumpkin, .lpp!c, Peach, Sunflower and Flax SEEDS. Laporte. Feb. 14. 1856. 47ll. AND SUMMER GOODS. Great Arrival of New Goods AT V. MI. Oglesbee 4' Co.'s BRICK STORE. BB Nil. OGLESMEE & Co. tal;e this methol of informing the public that they re now in receipt o' a very large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, G R. O C E R. I E S , boots and Shoes, Crockery, &e., To which they invite the attention of thse wish'ng to buy Cool Goods at tlic Lowest Prices, As they are determined to otTer Greater Bargains thnri have evr be ore been heard of in this county. Hop ng to merit by i.negrhy ol purpose, and a s r ct regard to the wants o: their customers, a share of pnj.ic p.lronageAll kinds f PRODUCE TAKEN In exchange for Goods at the Market Prices. Plymouth, May .'5, 18 "(. 7tf Wayne Engine & Gar Works. Fort Wayne, Indiana. ffHE Subscribers. Proproprietors of the JL .bove w rks, manufacture Stationary Engines, . RAILROAD CARS, MACHINERY, Agricultural Implements and lasting, of every description. They call special attention to their STATIONARY ENGINES. Having adopted the Latest and Best Improvements, and using ihe best material and the prealest care in their manufacture, their Engines are regarded as the most tuperior in use. They furnish to ordrr 4 Of any Required Power & Size, For Flour and Saw Iflills OR MACHINE SHOPS. Their works si nate ADJJNNG THE RALROAD DEPOTS. wi:h immediate coiI nection with the UMSAL, enable them I to delivertheir work with facility a id dispatchJONES, BS3 & CO. N. B. "iVe are also prepared to furnish the superior Steam Boilers manufactured atthis l place by Neil McLachla.i & Co. ! (imbO J., B. y Co. T AM BOUND TO SELL one of the best stocks of Boots and Shoes ever brought to this or ony other country, at prices that will be gratifing to all. Yes, You will Smile when you bear, or mean what I say. must and wi 1 selltorich and poor, old and young, and at prices less than they can buy the stock for, say nothing ab. ut making. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Plymouth and surrounding country tha1 he can and will Sell one of the Best and Most Substantial STOCKS OF BOOTS & SHOES ever brought to this or any oiher market. The goods h iving been bought for cash, and selected by myself from the best manufacturers in eastern markets, can and will warrant them to be perfect in every respect. 01 will be on hand day and evening, until all are sold. Doubt not what I say, hut if you do, come and judge for yourselves, and secure your chances early. Next door to the Brick Store. I am bound to sell to all Who may lavor me with a call. JOHN HASEL TON. March 27, 1 SOG. Xtf THTALL LAMPS, for sale it Robiith ' I7)l. Laport.

LIFE AND DEATH. The Mysteries of disease laid open to the people. Health is tit Principle of Lift; Disease is the prineipla mf Death. The R- R. R. .Remedies possess the grea P'vvrrto secure to the human system Health and long life, and tu free the humiu f iraily fr m pains, aches and all bodily infirmities The art of preserving health and the'tnethedof curing dieeast by the R. R. R.'e Railway's Ready Relief Is to be used in all cares where there is pain. The moment it is applied externally, or taken internally, it will allay the most torturing ache, p ijns, crmnp. spasms, burns, scalds, &c, and q ticker thin Morphine, Culorufurm, Veratriue or ay other auodyne or remedy that has eyer been used by medical men. Il is safer than these dangerous remedies. The public will bear in niiud that Ctiloroform. Morphine, Opium, See, only stifle tlm pain by tlupyfying the ncnses, so that the perceptive

faculties loose the power of feeling, and that ' A . 1 - - - I auer uw innaeuce or mese narceii :s uave pased from the systesi, the pain again breaks out with ita terrible pang, with renewed vio!ece. Ridway's Ready Relief stops the pain and removes the cause or the disease that occasions it; it infuse new life into the weak and di sea seil parts. It bricesupthe nerves, and establishes iu the system n reaction of health and strength in place of pain, weakness aud disease. As a coun'er irritant, Ridway's Ready Rc- ! jief applied to the S irf.ico f the body, where there is it.flamatica or congestion, it w 11 in I stautly scatter the congested blood, to talizes lue cimiiauon, nuu in lew minuirs me unhi exer iciatio p.iins are reniove!. Thi may be S'.'cn in caes of Lumbago, G it, and Rheumatism iu their most terrible forms, where an application of Rul way's Re-idy Relief will restore the patient to ease und comfort. Crippled teith Rheumatism.'ann and leg perished no hopes of hisreuooery timely use of R. R. R. .1 wonderful eure. LETTKR FROM ISAAC HCDDLESTO.tE. Ra r.N Pariidi, Li.. June 10'h. 1035. Messrs Rdvv,i &,Oo. R uKvay V Ready Relit f tus cared l'tter.May nl Riieuinatism, wlivti there was no hopes of his ever recovering. I h'-'i.r 1 of hi ki'tuv.ioti and eut fr him. Hii right arm and l-g was all perihed; lie had no use rf them at all: but by the nseof your medicine in t vo months be was currying the mail from Cherryville to Bjrr Feiry. I objected. lis said he must do vnnicthing for living. It Ins been fourteen months since he was cured. Hi is now va l and is work'Jig on bis firm, and the whole cos', of his cure for voir med eines was live dollars. Isaac Hcddlesto.nk Railway's Regulators. Weh re direct the attention of the nubile to our new v discovered reme iy RAÜWMY'S REGULATORS; 'hey poes the great curative pr.p-ri ol a purgiUive, cuthriic. aperient, sudorific, auti-uyspeptic, corrector n I Reg ilatorof fiiesystcm. They are in fact the only p "rfect purgative and cathartic that has ever teen discovered or given to the worl l. Rul way's Fegulaturi will answer a better purpose th tn Cal xnel or Mercury, without entailirg ou the system the terrible injaries of llre banelnl drugs. They are in the l'rm of pill, clrgmily cated with sum, perfectly tastclss, und cm be taken without sickening Or nauseating the patient. They are to be ued in all cases when he system is out f order, or uuder the infi" e -ce of disease. 0 ;e cr two doses ot R.idwtv' Regulitors has freq leuil- checked theprogresf the must terrible diseases, an 1 restored the system to health ml regularity. They establish new and approved principles in medicine, and secure the pr-nl and important powvr of regulating to n healthy, natural aud liarnoinoin action, each and every organ in the bovy. Tiis great controlling power has never formed any part of the properties of thu popular (Jafharic, Vegetab!e or ndiau Purgtive Pit!, iliat have ever been in nse, Ridwiy's Regul.icors rid the system from disease and restore the human itoAy to health, on an entirely different principle to the weakening, sickening and griping method of the cmnon cathartic nod piirgatixe pills One or two of Ridway's Regulitors will remove the cause that occasihns p iin or sickneg., or an irregtlar or unnatcral action or condition of the organs of the body, q iickir, more effectual, and wifh less trouble to the patient than si or ten of the common ca'hartic or ptirgttive pills. The moment Railway's Regulators are taken into the system afflicted with diseas, their erpmlizing efiiaey besins- they search out the elements of disease wherever il may be seated; they act upon the whole surface of the intestines nnd bowel, attracting the loul and morbid bnmors from the blood, glands, secreting vessels, nnd ex-jelling these seeds oj diseae from the boly. restoring a healthy and ranlar action to the Lixer, B we's, Pancreas, Ueart, Kidney-, Bladder, Skiu aud all other Vi -cera. THE BOWELS. All of the cemmon pill of the dar, called - , iiuiiiiif v.miiii iti in nun th ycurc disease by purging from the bowels. tuts i. hi iar us uii-y o iiiey nci up m ine bowels by irritating the mucuous mrndirane, and thus obtain an evacuation in the same manner as the bowels are moved by eatiug sornethipg that disagrees with the system. This is truly an unnatiiml method of restoring the system to health, by swallowing pills that irritate and disagrees with it, Those who have taken those common pills nre well aW ire of the weak and dehilitntvd condiiion their systems are left in. Afterthe scouring operation of thesedrastic purgatives is over, the bowels are sons nrd feeble, anl again become costive and bound up. Ilonce arirs dy spepsia nnd a host of other diseases. Rad way's Regulators never leave the bowels in a costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness in their operation. IVo. 1 . Diseases and complaints cnused by exposure and-itmosphrric Changes. otet which Rndwny's Keaay tie lift and liidiciy Regulators pass es' the molt remarkable curative powers, and which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COLOS AND FEVERS. When the sy.tem i Grst e:zed with h sudden cold, or a fever sets in. A dose of from three 'O nixof Ridwiy's Regulators shcild bo taken this is all the medicine at this stage of the disease that is rrquireo1, in a few hours the sys tem will be restored to sound health. B it if the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, thills, pains and aches in the limbs, joint, muscles, bones, side and back. sorthro:it. hoarseness, difficult bre ithirg follows the roid and fever then Rd way's R.idy R.-Iief shoul ! heappPtd externally, and a g d doreof the R-gnlutors taken. As soon as the Relief is applied a reaction will take place, and in a few hour the p itieut will be free from all pain or annoyance. It these signs of the presence of disease iu ihe system are unnoticed, and violent fevers Ima't out, in the form of Billions, Typhoid, Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers uch as Pneumonia, Lung fever end Drain Fever, a more rigid treatment becomes necessary. The Regulators s oulJ be piv-n every four hours, in larse d-se of Iroui four to sir. until tree and copioii dicharges from the bowels are nbatiued. The reliefapplied will produce a salutary effect v.pou the skin, and, taken in wi'er will abite the fever. I iufi tmtiont r congestions take place, Ridway's Regulators and Ready. Relief shou'd be taken in large doses. A cur will q-iickly follow their nse. In cases of Biliousues or mal'jnant Bilious Fever, or Bilious Pneumonia, Ridwnr's Regulato, give: in full doses, and the whole surface ol the body bithed with 1 Rtdwav's Ready Relief, will effectually aud speeuiiy cure lue patient. ir RnEDMATisn, Attacking the joiuts and limbs, inflicting its tTriblo pangs of painwith merciless rapiditychasris; about from joint to joiut and from limb to limb. Lumbago. Neuralgia or G ut nffiVcts yon.R nlway's Pevly Relief applied applied to the parts where thtpain is felt, will qtickly relieve you from its excruciating pmgs? Riilway iRegulatyrs will expel from the intestines allirruatwf ad corrupt hn hnmorr,

a MALI. FOX SCARLET FEVER 1JEASLXS. Ad way 'a Ready Relief is notonly a cure for these infectious maladies, bnt will prevout those who use the Ready Relief and Regulators aguust the infection! We hate known the R. R. Relief rid the whole neighborhood t f the infection of Saiall Pox and Scarlet Fever. We have likewise know shipmasters who have saved the lives of their Crews and passengers, and entirely dr ven off the small Pox and Ship Fever from their vessels, by sprinkling the Ready Relief throngh their infected ships. It is astonishing what happy effects the R?ady Relief will have if freely sprinkled iu pi ices where the infections and contagious poisons prevail. We will e'tarantee that if those who are now

suffering with fever nnd rgue.orits effects, will place their systems under the influence of Rad- , w iys Ready R.-ljef and R gul ilor,to cure them 1 of this distressing malady, and to free tlrem (' from the fever of gue that is now lingering in j their systems and to reader keir bodies ague j pico. ig linst renewed attacks, j Those nowsufTeriug from enlargements of the S; leer, E igorgements cf the Liver, and other ' organic eiil irirenients. nre nrnmipil inskln .1. li vera nee from their miseries by the R.R. Relief and R;-gulitors, We now direct the attention cf the public to our second g eat discovery for the cure of chronic disease. IVO. II. R. R RESOLVENT. HUMORS CHRONIC DIF.AES. Diseases that have been lingering in the ays-em for a length of time, tainf ng the blood with impurities and coverin the body with I sores anu uicers; uiseases inherrited by her- , editary descent, 3r contracted by inoculation, or transmiyt d by olher d seases; over all of winch sa'u diseases an.t disorders in this seconu eiass, RAD WAY'S HEXOVATIXG RESOLVENT Possesses the most positive curative powers. T.Vsall powerful remedy has performe 1 m racles" n -he way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whoe fie h was one mass of corrupt on, and who were so disfigure I by disease as to render ihem objects repulsive o the si ht. HI Moas BAD Bt.OOO Chronif dUeases scrofulous an 1 syphil i; c Wi lain s. eonsumo ion. tn, (i,.rf...: e , ' iii.i.iuctuuiis ot me lunirs an I throa . In-I -i.it ions a iii . r ganicenlaryemen s, ehr uic rhea n.i ism, glandular swelling , hacking d y cough, cancerojis affections, bleeding o! the lungs, dyspepsia, water brash, lie doler ux, white swellin tmiors, ..Jeers, h p. ease. lemalecomplaints U ut, rickets brouchit livr complain', AXD A'.L KRurrrvK DISEASES. The moment adoe th- Itexolven is taken into the system infectel with dis ase, "the P ' dient experiences he m s-delisrh fulsensaions. ior new life ii courting ihr u!i everv vein and ;issues . f the b .dy enrichinjr and purifying he hl od and c sting out all m rbid, .-orrupt an I oatlisome hu mts. The Ren vatmg lies 1. nt is a posi ive cure for a 1 chronic comp ain s. It h.ismaj whole i.nd so. nd pjtients who hat suIT re Irhe m st lerribl to tur disease coul I infl ct up -n the system Let t o . wtr tn7e tri d ot'.e. treatments an i ar k1 i 1 ucf"red, give the R. nol vent a tri .! it w.Rcrte you. Pric one do'I r pcrbottle IM Ü WAY .t CO, IC2 Fnlt n Street, New Y- rk. Sold I y . Diuggists, Mvrchants, and storek epers everywhere. D c. 2u, löjj, 40j I. T. D. LEMON. ÜT W. LC40.H. FARMER'S ACEXCY, Fruit V Seed Store. MM LEMON & SON, One door South of the Post Office Luporte, Indiana. ALL kinds ot See I, Firning Implements, Fruit and Ornamental Tiees". II-jus Plauts &, I irnished on the lnst favorable terms , .

ttj ouujciipiMuisrerciveaiorau Agricnitnrai lictts the scrutiny of the scientific, thns Papers published iu the United States. A'llet- been success'ul in arrestine disease "n a multers addressed to us, iu regard t ..nr line of t.tnde ol cases. in which without thisinvaluabiMiness. will receive prompt attention. ble medicine, the suffeier would havebecoms

1 Oy 1 . I nn j DOCTORS WEST & FULLER, itctcctic l9Iitsiciins, HAVING associated themselves together for the purpose of practi ii.g their proicioii, wouiu lespecuuiiy oner their eivices to all who mayleel disposed to favor them with a call. Doctor West having had a Ion? exptriei.ee in treating the diseases o: this climate, fee.s confident in the success o his treatment and we design being nlwoy on hand to attend all calls by night nr day in every branch o tLe medical proiession. l?o -tor Fuller having heen in regular practice in fioshen and Elkhart tor six years, and having received a regular medical edu -ation in the West, feels confident of the successful effect of his treatment in all the diseases o' this country, and will attend all cases requiring surgical treatment. Office on the east side of Michigan, street, three doors south of Edwards' Hotel, Plymouth, nd. Nov. 21, 1S.V. 37lf. FIXED FACTS. Tis a fixed fact that the undersigned are still exerting themselves to ktep up, "or a ittle ahead orthe times, in this ace of proression, in the manufacture and repair of 4V Carriaaes. We manufacture to order, and of the best material, and our work is cone by experienced workmen. To those who have heretofore had of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in an advertisement, further than to return our thanks lor their patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. It is also a fixed fact that we now have and intend keeping on Band a constant supply of lue Rochester Plows FOR. SALE, At the m nufaclurer's prices, to which the atteiftion of Farmers is especially invited, before they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known to most of our citizens, and have hereto oe given general satisfactio i. With the present flattering prospects of abundant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purchase such articles as they really need Give us a call at all events, and let us talk about it and if we can'tsuit you, we hope there will be no harm done. ELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, . .7yl. Professor Ilitnipfircy's Specific Homeopathic Medicines, for Families, Travelers and others, juatree'dand for a!e at l7yl.L RODERTS. THE OLD LINE DRUG & BOOK STORE. G. B. ROBERTS, D IS UGH 1ST, and Dook Ski.ix. in Clirks Brick Block, onpositethe pub. square LaPorte. I ndiana. WHOLE SALE and RETAIL DEALER N Drags, Books, and allarlicles aonertaininMo jthe rarae. Occupying two room, the finest 1 and most extensive in the city, nd having f Goods to fill the same he does not hesitate to ; invite his nuuierou-mends and acquaintances. (wLien a business of ten years in La Porte, has irjven him. to call and ami examine his Stock, which he is now receiving. DrueLts. Merchants. Grocers. Pt mnA - w - j m wuu. H HU others buvin? Goods to sell Äff Ain. Via rA ' ally invites to call. Buying Goods principally by the package, he flatters himself that he can furnish the same at ai low prices as they can I be bought in auy market, in less quantities. G. B. ROBERTS. LaporU, Jtily n 7j

City D rug Store. IVilson A Andrew, keep con. stantly on hand, a splendid assminentof pure Drugs & Chemicals, paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac. Also, a good assortment of Toys and Fancy Goods, at the City Drug Store, one door Westof the Laporte Hotel, Laporte, ind March 27. 1853. lyl

mi BEEF! BEFO!! BEEF HO!. BEFO ROAR!!! IB is if cd m m Doing anything else, go to JjCmotVS Store and find any and every thing you want in the line of New P.ire Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dyes. Glass, Groceries. Toys. Notions, Cigars. Tobacco, Fancy Goods. Stationery, Books; nnd everything in the line of Country Drug. B.ok and Notion Stores, at prices cheaper than "Know-Nolhings." Oct. 25, 1855. 32yl. New Store & New GoodsT T flHE Subscriber having permanently loJ. catcd in Knox, Starke C mnty Indiana, announces to the people of Staike end adjacent counties, that be has on baud a full and well selected Stock of i G Pi ö OERIE QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Wootlemcarci BOOTS & SHOES, SILK AND FANCY GOODS, and such other articles an are usually kept in a Crantry Store, at as reasonable prices as can bo bad at any potut in the West. He keeps on hand good sup:!v of at low prices. His terms will bo liberal, and uncarrent money 'nk'n at its re il cesh value. No trouble to thow go ids or give prices, IIj will be in receipt of new poods almost every month, and always keep his stock well re-lr-nished. Dj-'t fcrget the place Store of CHAS. S.TIBBITS. June 7, 1R53. y Hurcl'M Golden Uloss FOR BEAUTIFYING UicHAIR. r IiüS preparation is highly perfumed. It 1 gives the hair a dark, soft, glossy and lively appearance, which cannot be obtained from any other article. Il effectually cleanses the scalp from dandruffand scurf, and keeps the head clean and healthy. It prevents the Hair from falling ofT or turning grey, and inspirit with new life andvior. Hurd's Golden Gloss is put up in large bottles, and rold at the low price of twenty-fice cent, by all the principal dealers in Uru'is, Medicines and Fancy Goods throughout the world O. K. Tripp, H'holesale ag't,Tremont House Detroit, Mich., and II. B. I'icrsuixo, Plymouth nd. Sept 20, 1853. 'J?yl ilVRD'S COUGH BAI.SAlf. IS prepared froma receipt from an eminent member of the Tiedical profession, and snjl lUTiiiuci oi nie i xeuicai proiession, - " - --- w " v.iiv, . v V.U1U v a victim o that fell destroyer, Consumption, Try it la !ies, already the incipient growth o'' this disease, is d'ucemable in vour hollow cheek and sunken eye, which if not checked, will !riri'' von into a nreniat iir anil pnrW ur.i o ITRYTi. and you will find a restoration of youth an.t healtii. U. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Airent, Tremonl (louse, Detroit. II. D. PERSHNG Agent, Plymouth, Ind. Sept. CO, 155. 27yl. HURD'S HAIR RESTORER. frMlucliiK Hair on ltall Heads. I ll'S preparation has never failed to proJ.. duce a new growth of hair, when tired according to directions. It is designed expressly for thegrowtn or the hair, 'whereas, nearly all articles advertised for this purpose, are in reality designed only for the toilet hence the unparalleled success of lord's Hair JZstorer. For a superior article for the toilet, HURD'S GOLDEN GLOSS. Hurd's fair Restorer is sold at $1 per bottle, GolJen Gloss 2 cents, by dealers generally. Chemtcal Mancfactu&ivg Co., Troprittors 29 i Broadway, New York. O. K. TRIPP, Wholesale Age at, Tremont House, Detroit. Sep; 2H, 1S55. 27yl. JOSEPH POTTER, SADDLE PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. ' Guirdian Sale of Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of ihe Marshall Cummon rieas Court, made at its April terra A.D. 1S5, the under igr.ed, guardian ol the pe s n and esta e f Margaret Judia, min r heir of Martin Pailey, d ce sei, will offer fo -priva e sale on an l ater the 2d day af June next the following described real estate belonging to 3 .id ward, to-wit. Commencing at a pomt fifteen chains and fifty links west of the nor;h east corner of the m est half l the outh west quarter of sec ion numb.r (13) thirteen, township number.(33) thirty three, norh of range (I) on.; east, on tie norh line of said esth df; running thence east Keen chains andixly f. ui link, thence south parallel with Ihe ast line of sail west ii I- lo :he margin of Twin lake n the north east corner of the north west traction o: s ction nuM bcr twenty four, then- e southwesterly along the margin of said lake to a po nt soutii ot th starting point, thence north parallel with the eat line last mentioned, antl seven chains and sixty four links di ta.t to the place of beginning; containing thit ty tw. 31-100 cns. Afprdised at S50, and will not Le sold for a less sum. PAUL JUDIA, Guardian. May 8, 1833. - st3 State oflDdiaun, Starke County, jVTotice is hereby given that Jacob Deen J. Administrator De bonis Non of the Estate ot Thomas J. Walkins Deceased, has filed his petition to sell the Real. Estate of the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts: and that said petition will be heard at t he next term of the court of common pleas or said county. Attest: CHAS. HUMPH HEYS CleTk. Jnne, 19, 1856. nt) LOOKING-GLASSES! . - 1 AT THE BRICK STORE j"70U'can buy Looking Glasses at prices JL "ch lower than eer before offered in this market. 8tf BOOTS .2.irn SHOES. trffl A Good 4Srtment of Bo ts and r ll hocs . obtained at the Brick U. Store, at prices never beat ia thi marir. Tint Boon at ts $2,50 per pair. 8

PflYSICAX k SURGEON. DU. J. E. BROOKE M...jv perma. nenlly located in Plymouth, Itüdci hit professional Services to the public. All caIIs promptly attended to excejit when abtinL Office in !Iou?IitoM'a Block. J. E.BROOKE, Dec. 14th, 1854, . 39,1 Bring on your Seeds! -bright clean Clover seed. loon S do d0 Timothy Seed. anted at the Laporte Agricultural and Feed U ore. for which the h.ghest market ptice will ?Pa . ,t, LEMON & SON. Laporte, Oct 13. 1855. 3lyl

ySV P-lll. ... " öaauicry, luttlcrj, &c. . HE Suhccriber.4 nrr now re.1i7iJngthf.fol,?wintr ,,irect from tc iiaicrn .uanuuuurers and old I. -i -e "v nuwonijanda i Kcr Stock than ran be found elsewhere in the west. We hare added mänJ ew arhcles. as well as increased those fere to ore kept, winch will be sold at Cinrinn.Vi price., with the addition of freight Amoz ttt articles 0 which we have a full assorTmen Table and Pocl tt Cutlery The ht T. . ment ever offered in the wet ' "S5rt UuilJxng Materials Such as Locks NtrW butts, hinres, .crews, glass &c7 ' lith Carpenter's and Cooper's Tools A (nU ... n?an2!ntirChiseI' hand and tennant c w plane?, drawing knives &c. ' Cabinet Maker's Good Mahogany and wl 1 nt?r ''l'"? Leatter belting, ii.cViiif. ron. ÄÄ MiU CI0SiCuf "d "'X For Farmen AU ktuds of farmine Utensil plows, com shellers. hay cuitersV cast steil and steel bac scythe,, cradle " fork, rale. pades, shovel, hoes. &c ' low , pes .h,, !,., axle,, & SaJJUry Hardware, Harness Mounting -A large uortmeut .ad.lJe tree,, buTfleT atirru,w. Lau,, c n mulled a,,d patent 'eher rn .rc, co, sheep and clf akiua. Ac, & Vl Ichs, .keep, every article i'n ,l,ut l Also, Shoenberper iron, m,, tnd Bdmort nail., log, trace, halter and fifti cUi". e.d ÄÄ' t Patem .3 coiuniou strap hiue rriml i... f 1 , "pct fc"nu PlGliCf aid iron rVdt .c; 7 1 7.s. ; liC, -''ock, No. 25 v n " ,"".a,l aMiiiigiPu Ireet. snl Co 11 -.---.- '"-- J-yo:i made Ho l'rs in this Sf;1t. ? u-a...;u .u vauce above Dayton price. ad. T .. , II. S. KFLLOGG & SON ind.an3poi1.sjan. 3i. mo 4ßvi Rhodes1 Fever. And Ague Cure j - - jiw I ue preveiition and cu.e cf In'ermit. me preveiition and cu.-c t rata id Keiuittent Fever. JL KUta iU KeilJltteilt Fevnr. F.- - C ills I lid V. vnr n....t. V'"1f-rt?n' ity r. riht sweats, nnd ..II ..il. c - r m m m-M t m 1 , 1 ' ei. -a eu il eascwau-L have a common criSii,ir,MaU,ia or This it a natural antidote which wüJ rctire. lrut-ct anv reii.ti hrir..i... .. IU.' - ... - - 1 vi en in iiim i;-.ii..v., r, g ieor Lil.mus .ll4cac whatever, it any inA: ) iiuxu constantly inhaling Malaria r Mia,. in It will instantly check the Ague in n ,r.rrs ho have suffered for ai.y ki,g:h of litue. ficru lie llilV tO tWPlltV TMlt ... I.....1 w 01 11 u ever to have another chill, by coutiuni, iu e accordin? in th,. ni,..,. t.... " once I. F,- to recover Li, appetit n: treKVl. and cowiuues until a radical ,. re is t fTectetl Cue or two buttles wilf u-swer f.r ordinnry ITS' FmZ ,llny rr'U:'? n,-,e- Direction, printed in German, I-.em h nnd SWsh, acompany euch botll-. pr:te One Doll-r -Uiberul lircnuiit ninde loihc tia le J.4MES A. RIIODES, Ir j vide nee, R. !. Evidence or Siireiy. 1 , 'EW V(KK. J:u:c II, JS55. Rl ode FcvcrnnJ Agi.e C.i e." ... A::tio..ta toM .Iar.a " rrd have trM, ,,' it i r Arwic Mercury, Q.m,,aml Srvt I r.-. . ..,t not found a particle of either ii. , r l,av'r t found an anbstance in its fr;,,,,.:,,; !fcst would prnve injniioua to i!.r r. ,:.- iu,r JAMES U GIIILTON. M. D . ChemV.:. EVIDENCE OF MLRiT. V1LfcWI,u-V'in Co, M.i 2. 1155 i r. J A. Khodc Diar S.i: i.'e bn- ' medicine you ent me wj8 dy r.t .,? o;j r llthcfApnl. I Luve eidd nbout ci i i' , , and so fir the people who b-Yu- ns t n hlt. n. tisfied that it hds cured then. It h.s ttr: ,ir. v rt preu the Ague iu every enc vh,; h in d it aud 8,x of ihe cases w, re ol lo- g tuiul,,-. My sister, who hü hud it fo, -five ,ix vtm back, c ul never get it stc, pel ex. ejl by Qjimue.anJ that only as out',U would take H.ianow, ItLiuk, ei:tiieivur t I.v w.cr remedy. C. U. MiGlNLEYCAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Takenoiioie Arsewc, Tohica, Mticury, Q iinine. r ebrilhgc.., Strychnine, crADti-perU 1-.V " 3rki,il T1,e wel1 kow " c'cn tL i ne.euox.pul,' prove, ihem t. l tfieon.,1I1Jgt.JllierorfaIke medu.Hl .,rlBcivU., r f mercenary ,u..ck,. Tl. o ly 'rcx.cu in exigence that 1 both sure and f,,,,.W. in' RH OD KS' FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale in Plymouth by II. Tt PFRHIvn yT9i85- 181y. 1 JII 1 Z, ml IT Z 4P A FOR THE CURE OF Asthma and Consumption. NEW AND VERY WONDERS Brought home to the door of the Million. A WONDERFUL discovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis of this city, in tne treatment of Cnn diseases orthe Lunrs. refer . n. n. Us Hygeana. or Inha.ing Hygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup." Wllh this new method. Dr. U has restored manyfflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a pnysiciau remarks, "It is evident that inhaling constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor the medicinal nrnnrt;c m. indirect contact with the whole rial cavities 01 i&e jigs. ana thus escape the many and varied changes mnänrtA 1 .v ' trodured into the stomach: and subject to the i7 t 10 inenrgeana is for sale at all the Dru?pit k.,ik.. .u try.-New lork Dutchman, Jan. 14.

ine Anna.er is worn on the breast under the linen without the least inconvenience the heat or the body being sufficient to vaporale the fluid. ITKorsale by II. B. PERSUING. Plymouth. May 3, 18 ., 7yl. (trRare Chance.oCO The undersigned wishes to sell handsome and well improved little A few miles from Maxinkukee Lake. and west or Jas. Houghton's neighborhood, end lyiur in Starke county, Ind. it contains forty acres all under fence, and thirty cleared, with a good hewed log house, well, and a fiouriahinr young orchard. T There are also two 80 acre lots adjoining it, now offered for aale, which, together with the improved forty, would make a very deiirabla farm. Price $500, cash. MPHETH OSBORI. Jan ai, 1838. . 41:3.