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Scraps anö Jewries. The sentence yom pronounce on nnoth- e, w,,,ing to abide by yourself, in a similar case. A writer re marls that we hate acarce lj a millionaire in our midst who has not. t some time or oiher. enjoyed q finan till ctiii." We should be cautious how we indulge in Um feelings of a virtuous indignation. It i the handsome biother of cnger and hatred. A Flirt changes all her opinions every day excepting the good opiuiun she hi of herself. If there are Quacks wl o seem to stand UP high, it is simply on account of the numerous Hats that surround them. The gentleman ao often spoken of in novels, who riveted people with hisgaxe, has now obtained permanent employ ment in a boiler manufactory. Ibish In the Irish language the elec trie telegraph is called Sgeat abate bol la," the literal translation of which is ' News upon stilts." An old gen.leman of our acquaintance says thai he is the last man in the world ' that wili ever tyrannize over a daughter's affection. So long as afce marries the man of his choice, be don't care who she love. Nobody, likes to be nobody, but every body is pleased tu think himself some rrnly. And everyloJy is somebody, but when anybody thinks himself to be some .'HxMr , he geuerally thinks everybody else to be ncbodv. The Senior editor of the Pittsbnrg Dis patch lost his beard, a crop of five year's growth, ou the recent election! Verily, belling must have grown to be a mania with os, when we bet the very hair off our heads." The editor in question fell into the hands of a sharper and was SBV,ed. Experimental Philosophy. A poor curate sas ' He has often beard of the ikree experiment of living, but as for hi mself, be should like to try the exper iment of three litings, for he has been trying one ÜTing all his life, and on his word the eiperiment does not answer for it is as much as he can do to live upon it." Punch. It has been recorded by some anti-con nubiul wng. that when two widowers were condoling together, on the recent bereavement of their wives one of them exclaimed, with a sigh: Well may I bewail ray less, fori had so few differences with the dear deceased, that the last day of my nianiege. was as happy as the first. r 'There f surpass yeu, 'said his friend, fof the last dny of mine was happier! Pa r it v or Reasoning Lately at a distribution of prizes in a German village, a little girl seven years old. whose parents had just been lerne ' out of their loggings because they failed to pay their rent, was asked by the rector: "Have you studied sacred history, my child?" Tfe?,ir.' "Doyou knew the history of the crca lion?" "i know that God made all " "Why were Adam and Eve turned out of Paradise' The child hesitated a moment, and then, fixing her eyes on ihe examiner, said: "Probably they were turned out he cause ihey could not pay their rent!" A Western papor says: A severe storm occured here yesterday which car tted away our axe and part of our wood' pile. Aooiher remarks: A short time since our "devil" told ua that storm. about these digginge were getting into the same bad habits. We sal up one night and watched it, and gave it a load of beans in addition. "What's the difference between a Northern man and a Southern man?'' "Case one's a free holder and the other a slave holder." "Ko, air." tol give it up, then " Cse one blniks his own boots, and tt.a other boots biä own blacks. 'r "Good! I'll trent." The following recipe for preserving eggs is so cheap and easily tried that if il tails it can't do much harm: Take a rieve and cover the bottom with tggs; then pour boiling water over them, sufficent to give them a thorough netting, premitting lh water to pass off through the sieve. T'e them out and dry them in bran, the small end down, aud your eggs will keep forever. Iiifltieucc of a Newspaper. A school teacher who has been engaged a long time in bis profession and wit nessed tae influence of a newspaper on -.he minds of a family of child. e, writes to the editor o( the. Ogdensburgh Senti wi as follows: 1 have found rt to be the universal fact, without exception, that thoso scholsrs of both sexes nd of a!! ages who have had access to newspapers at home w hen compared with those who have not, ie: -a , 1. Better readers, exceMing in pronun ciation, and coasequently read mere un derstanding. 2. They are better spellers, ami define rords with ease and accuracy. 3. Thet obtain a prectical knowledge of geography in almost half the lime il requires others, a the newspaper has rride them familiar with the location of tbe most iusportent places, nations, vheir goTernments and doings, oo the globs. 4. Thy are better grammarians. fr, having become ao familiar with every variety in ih Mwapspev, from tba com monplace advertisement to the finished and classical oration of tba statesman. they more readily comprehend the mean jo of the text, and consequently analyze iia construction with accuracy. JJosrfc Stako Aloss. It it the prori. denes of God that none stand alone; we touch each o ber, roan action man, heart on heart; wear hound up with en h other; hand is Joined in hand; wheel sets whwl in motion, we are spiritusly link d together, arm within arm; we canuot Ii vo alone or die alone; we cannot s iy, 1 wi 1 onlj run rrsks w ith my own soul; 1 am prepared to disobey the Lord for such a pleasure or such a gain, but I do not w ant to implicate others. I on'y wont to be answerable for myself. This cannot be. Each living soul has its influence on oth ers in seme way and to some extent, con sciously or unconsciously; each hns some power, more or lis, direct or indirect; one mit.' colors another; a child acta on children; servants on their fellow-6er-yants. parents on their children; masters on those ihey employ; frieuds on friends. Even whan we mm not design to influence others, when we are not thinking in the least degree, of the effect of what we do, when we are uuconscious that we have any iuflueure at all, when we do not wish our conduct or way of life to effect, any but omselves, our manner of life, our conversation, our deeds are all the i while ha ing weight somewhere or some ; how; our feel leave their impression. . though wo may not lock behind us to see I tho mark. T k .ti i b : i; i ; .1. w OCLD announce to the citizens of 'lymoulh an 1 vicinity that he has opened a S ALO O IV , which will be conducted on strictly TEMPE RANCE principles where he will be found at aM hours ready to attend, and wait ujon "lr that will f.ivor him with a call." He will have constantly on hand a good upplv of Fresh Oysters BY THE DIH OR CAM, And every thing tlant perl a its to u well regulated EATING SALOON, or ' RESTAURANT. Being thankful to the people for their pa tronage sin'-e he has opened bis establish ment he solicits a continuance of their fa vats. Rocin over Themp on's Grocery Store, iii starrs in Pershing's oH btnklnw'. Oct. 31, leib.- itf PURIFY THE BLOOD. HOF I'A T'S A K 0 PHOEMX Ki l l I Its I REE FROM ALL MINERAL POISON8. The ereot rcpularity whici .Moflal'a Life Pills end Phrrnix Bitters have attained in con sequence of the extraordinary cure effected by their use, renders it unnecessary for the proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of their medicinal virtues or properties. Hav ing be n more lhau twenty years hefore tbe puldic, and hav ng the united testimony of more Mian Three Mdlio is of persons who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that the'r ropu tation as the best vegetable medicine now be fore the public, admits of no dispute. In al most every city and village iu the United States, there are many who are ready to tes tify to their efficacy in removing disease, and giving to the whole systean renewed vigor and health. n cases of Scrofula, I'lcera. Scurvy or Eruptions o Ik .4;n, ihe operation of the Li!e Medicines is truly rstoniKtiing, often re moving id a few days, every vestige of these loathsome diseases, by their pu iiying effects on the blood. Feer and Ague, Dyspepsia. Dropsy, Piles, and in short most all diseases soon yield to their earative properties. No family should De without them, as by their timely use much suffering aud expense may be sved. Prepared by William B. Moffat. M. D.. N. Y., and for sale by PERSHING St Co. Plymontk nd., Oet IS. U5. lyl WM FAKOHRK, JR. TII0HA4 KAKonca. T. Fwt Ml G it 11 . Wholesale and Ret.iir Dearers AND MAM -FACTL'KE ?.S Or Cabinet Furniture, Matresses, Ciaaiis. Look i n k t lasse, &r. West Main street, opposite the Court House. Liporte, Indiana. N. H Go-?ds packed at short noti e. August 23. 130. 2lyl. ('Oltleil Myriip, a Chicago whole sale prices,at WESTERVELT'S. f.4PAVKDWÄRf:,a neat as fortment at R M. B .OWN'S. C. M. RICHMOND. M9hysiritn Jr Surgeon TYNER CITY, Will promptly end fai'.hfnlly attend to all business entrusted lo his care. Jaly 24, 18Ö6. i7tf. If Or. J. .if. Urelher, Physician & Surgeon, WiU promptly attend to all calls d .y or night, whenever his cervices required. may ba Office at home, in the first house north of L. Griffin's on Michigan street, Plymouth, Marshall county, Iudiana. N. B. To Germans 1 can talk German. July 17, 18,. . i;,f. J. J. VI.ALL. Tl. . Homoeopathic Physician' PABTCl'LAR Ailention paid lo obsleleric Practice, and Chronic Diseases of Wo men, a-id Diseases of Children Office over C. Palmer s Stoe, corner of Michigan and Lapoit streets. May 3, 1856. 7 tf 4 AEW BARBKR SHOP. $ Sharing A' Hmr IP tensing. i rIHE undersigned has located him kj self in Plymouth, for the purpose of csr fS ry'n? on the above business in all its vari- eus branches, sad would respectfully soli cit the patronage of its citizens. He is pre- pared to do his work ia real New York style, f and hopes to recive sufficient patronage to make his present location a permanent one. fj-Shop no stairs in the two story frame im mediately soath of Edwa-ds Motel. ALFRED BILLOWS. Dec. 27, 1855. 4Hf. JOSEPii POTTER, SADDLE Aai(fl Hairacsss MmlkvSip, TLYMOVTH. INDIANA. H at m MYjfJIümi) sssss Hi !J JSl-- Olentangy Iron Works, Drluivm-c, Olno. Bradley, Bnrnliaio, Limb & (v., propbiktobs. JkTfttit'iartifrers of ST: AM ENGINES I ill Boilers, and Nfachincry of every description, suited for Saw and Oriit Mills, and other pur poses. Circular, Bath A ülnly Sau Hills Hydraulic Presses, Machinist Tools, Kail Koad Warl .Vc. fcc. Cd" Orders Solicited. The undersigned. Agent for the above es tablishment, will aliend to receiving orders, making contract, forwarding Machinery, &c. in Marshall or the adjacent counties. G. P. CHERRY, Aeent, Plymouth, nd. June ä. 1H..6. J yi. S P n rr 2aa? ? 3 o c 3 as "I mm P P O " P m E x - Fi a P p 3 r- i0 on 1 3w - I m . aaaa T a p 3 iiim. ft-g Lsi m A . Ki i i THE GOVERNOR. A superior Elevated Oveu Cook btove, that can be had ouly at R M Brown's. July 21, 1866. 17tr. Essence of Jamaica (linger. rlHlS Kssence is a preparation of unu- sual excellence. In ordinary dinrrhna. J incipient cholera, n short, in all o' pi os Iration of the digestive functions, it is of inestimable valne. During rhe prevaleiice o'" epidemic cholera aud suimuer complaints of children, it is peculiarly t fficacious; no lamily, , individual, or traveler should be without it. Cactiov. Be sure to gel the geir-ine es sence, which is prepureO on I by F. BROWN. ! at his Pr w and C-Iieniic! stoe, X. E. Corner 1 ;o; Fifth and Clnstnnt Streets, Philadelphia, i land 'ot sale by all the respectable Apotheca in the United States. So d byPeasui.Nu &. Tiiovrso.v, Plymouth. May '-'9, I8M. lOyl. MOLDEN SVRUP, of a superior quali ty, at Pkksh nc V THOarso.v'a. nrlTJEWf HOOKS Milkau-Watha. L 'st II. inters. Iluiiibolt's Cuba. CoiifcHniou. Reality. W o- in Kanrm Toiling und hopiH?f Cretie Oentwna, Green M lu.tMin Girl. Wonsasrs Faith, Baoasid M irr'iHg, M .rried not Mate, Sparrowgrasr Papr, Pllilly and Kit, Salad for the Sdcanl, F.Tialehy ROITERIS. jnly :t. I85fi. 1fy. Luporte. ACROSTIC. Should yoor die l be uarrow, contracted aud lim, Have you dull, heavy tain, or oppression with in; Or that dry, hacking Cough, lid hortnesi of breath, Unto many so often the herald of death; Look Wl-11 to your safety, nor even delay. Dare not wilh your lila ibus to trifle a dny; Euquire at once where to j;et Shoulder Brttrs, Renicmbcriiig'Robcrtk' the cheapest of places. But the Braces al me are nol a 1 yon will PumI, Remarkably cheap and -xactlv to mind: As Medicines pure, Dmg- e l iu their places, , Cosmetics, Perfumery, iu the nuest show case?: h u li person iu want, as all will adnnic tin m. Should tenll at Roberts' Drug S'orc and buy ifcena. lfty. Lapoitc. julv 3; tQ. For alc or rent at the Old Line Bok Store, Lupmte. (j. ii. Robkrts. rwiHE world of Science, art and J. Iadaatry, illustrated by examples in tjjc k-w York Exhibition of 1853-4, f u s-1. 1 jnly i Iii;. (.. R. IfoarPTS. VOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a T fresh supply, for sale at ROBERTS. Laporte. July 12,165. Kyi. FAMILY BIBLES, a u w supply at ISj. ROBE UTS' Porte an Fountain Pen, Patented Jan. 23, I&55. Aovamtaoes. An incorrorlahle and durable 11k Reservoir, made ot Portejwi, under Good year's Patent, filh-d with ease and rapidity. Sill ppiyii.g the Peu Irom Uiree u. teM hours, ac- coming to the size A Gold Pen of the best q iality. with holder of a beautiful, !ight, and elastic nrnterial For sale by G. B. Robkrts. Laporte, July. jr5n. 15y. To Sign rainier. Ar. An assort ment of Japanned Tims, strüible forsrenpain ters for sile by O. B. ROBERTS. Augus3, 18..4. 2-2l f 1LARI0NETS for sae at Rokerts. Laporte, 1 7 y I . S er ing Cane, for sale ROBERTS K aife SissarpciBcr, Somcthimr new ROBEKTS. st rJlRl ANGLES for aa!e at ROREKTS. i7yi. f MWVktn mX Vy eily, at Tobacco, oi the best in the ROREKTS. perm for sale by G. B. ROBERTS. MASONIC Dij lo.ua at Laporte. i'dy ROBERTS' JJALL LAMl'6, :or sale at 17yl mm Kosr.sT Laporte. x C x A e4 i. 55 a 3 g y zu-, ; P 25 i o ic o i i n 2a7 9 3 Itter and laue ANNIHILATOR I H I L A T PREPARED I1Y 1R. i uvti o o L t J nnU'ihs. Stan hone. JSpw Jerspv. y , t l LS preparation I n certain, safe and mire. ft , . 7 I ZjM j i ii'ineoy ior Pi-ver a ..... if n I Ago'. Chills and K' vt, I 1 1 t j Aiue, or any lOrnOI i iteemittciit I and Rernitfent Fevers, it has bees lt wo i years i nee this M.-lieiiie wis intruJi.eod re ibe uoli t- of the pi b!i di rii g tj.nt j i i i. d it I hns h ii nd its way to the Imu osol thoiiMiiuls , i tu ti nit. ... m ii i- . ...I i i .......... .iiiiiiii " I'll ills i I I I , i ( . ;i l . I 1 1 (.. j bilitating Iis, UN-, mikI in im iimt.iiire bas i- j biitt-d to t ff -t ii perfect and periiiaiieul cure where the directions hae In-en stru tlv follow I ed. The proprietor li.n ulso usil it in bis pri t vate practice lor aeveral ynr, ami ohserviru' the fl ittci ing saecess which attended histreal nieiit Irom llnueol' tliii rviueily, be lias b.'en iinliH-ed to give it a more extended circulation, l needs no encomium no long" array of Icati iniiy to herald its etii . i. i . , , !.. m ileltf a ii I to tbe in .ilid it will prove of more value Itinn an Ktavo volume of certilii a'es. For aale at the D. ug Sre of I BRSil NG &, THOUP8QK. July 21, 1.353. 17 1 . DOCTOR HOOFLANDS' CKLKÜRATEU im er man Hit t ers rar.eAsrn av DR. C M. JACKSON, Thilad'a. Pa. Will KKri:cri4i.i.v clrk Liver ceniplaiiit. Dyspepsia, Jaun- re, Ciironie or Nrrrous Debility. Picnscta of tUc Kidney, und alldtseiscs firitingfroin u dis ordered Lirer or Stomach. Stak as Constipa- tion. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, A.scidity of Ihe Stoui nekjf Nansea, iieartteirn, Disgust for fowl, Fullness or wriglit m the stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the head, flurried nnd difficult breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or sti floe at ing sensations when in a lying posture, Lbmness of Vision, Dots or webs before the sight, Fever and Dull pain in the Hf anj of Perspiration, Yelkrwneai of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, limbs, & c., Xrnlden flus.i es of bent, bwniBS in the fl sh, ConAuit im insirininga of Evil, and gn at depression of Spirits. The proprietor in collinf Ihe Attention of the public to Ibis preparation, does so with a lee ling of the utmost confidence in its vir lues and a apt a lion to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' tri:l before the American people, and its reputation and .'ale is unrivalled bv any similar preparations extant. The test i mony in its favor given by tle most protnui ent pnd well 1i own Physicians and individu als iu all parts of the coun'.fy is immense, and a care ul perusal of the Almanac, pub lished airiu illy bv the proprietor, and to be had gratis of any ol his Agents, cannot hu satisfy the most skeptical tflfet this remedy is really deserving the great celebrity it has obtained- Principal office and Manufactory, No. 9(i Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. I ii tl i a na '1 Y t i im o n y . Hi Nllro, Sept. 90, J"4. Wji. Nort -N says: "Send me anotaicr snp pTy of Bitters immediaU ly. They sell rapid ly, and give the most unbounded ajgtisfalion in evervease. I do irt know of but one instance in which I have, sold one kettle that the per son did not return for more, and iu thai cast , the one bettle cured the person.. Gosfttr.M. April 18 1853. Dr. C. P. Jacobs says- " have used seet al botMcs ol voui Gt rnian 1 iiltrs, my.clf ai d in my family, and 1 find it the tj lickest and most effectual remedy for nervous diseases of anything had ever use in my practice or family. Myself aud several members of my family are troubled with heart eompl out, and it isahe only medicine we depend upon for relie', as it never fails. I have prescribed il with unfailing success in a -number ef axes." DEi.r.n, April 9, isölt. Jcrson X BV.cK say: "We have sold all your German Bitters, and the sales are 1 a i 1 increasing. Send another rupply immediate ly.'' Corvo n, Feb. 18,1851. Dr. demons Sir, ilease send rue Ihe other two bottles of Hood ud's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. W. Jackson, agreeably to our arrangement. I have received more bene fit fromat I have i lakeu for the Liver aud Kidney complaint, with which I have ! eeMftücfWfor eaght years than from any and all ot her medicines 1 have taken, put them all to:c'.taer. Hespectfully, &c. N. S. RirvN t.ns. Jacos C. Faioii t, Postmaster. North Salem, flendricks county, writer: "I take great pleasure in informing you that I have used your Germs itftittcrs for Dys pepsia, aud have found great benefit Irom their use, and would like you to scud pc a lot for the benefit of m neighbor." They are entirely egelable, containing no injurious ingredients or alcoholic -stimulants, always strengthening inl never prostrating the system. Price ?öc. per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers in every town and village in the United Slates and Canada. Sold hy Fkrsiii.nu iSt Thompson, Plymouth, do. Dr. IK uriiKFii, Knox, lud. May 25, 185 i. lOyl. 1VKW fff(HH)S w w -m- AT THE PennHfßlvania store, Tippecanoetcwii, Ind. riHE subscribers hirejtfst returned from tha I Eastern markets, and are now prepared loexh-bit and sell tu,the citizens of Tippeca noe township and suTropndmg country, otie of the best selected stocksot A gener l assortment of rmi Groceries, Ilarclware, Boots and Shoes, Queensws re, aud everything nsttally kept in country stores, that has ever been olfered in this rmtrkat- As we have pur-c!,a.-e. t vc'usively i..r ( ash, v.e are deteimin ed to lire un to the ready svste, and n t to j1e ,m eisohl by ailT establishment in N irthern Indiana neither Jew or Oenlile. Givens a call, and bring on yeu 1 Wheat aud other merchantable nmduee. and fliere is no danger but we will all be suited, both as to j quality and prices of artieles. E. A. IVANN & BKUI MbK. July24, lf?5C. - 17m6- Something New! CLEAVELAND & HEWETT Have the Maiamoth stock of Goods, NEW GOODS, Oood mid Che.I, O.iod Wc ,.1 I. for Co : and all. and take a iv-e;i at Uiein, i tero.ursel ves Uiat we can selLjlhem to you.-- ia - i.i- mi. - ff tl...irf. iifl we t a - Our stock consists of a great variety. gTj-Call at ('leaveland A Ilewtt'if on La porle tlrcet, ucaily opposite the post o'bee. , Ü Aff. Maye.', 1850. tf. TAKE NOTICE! A LL persons that arc indebted to us are J V requested to ceil and nay u. tlieir note and accounts. We have given as much lenity -" our circumstances win admit; ami as we :.r r i i I fc""fc 101 tous, wc nope you i '"n.ply with our request, and .save us the ! dixnereeahle neci .j n v ni labour nti.or of collecting our demands. C v. v.. iv i Hi. Ulllvl Ul L U M J WKSTEKVELT &, HEWiTT. Sept. 8, lo i. 23tf. SMOKING TOBACCO. Pkmwjm ot Tbbstfeon. J7tt. HE WING & for sale by July a I, IS Ai. SUGARS, of all kinds, at the lowest r. ..... t. I . i... h.;, , ci.,... ,,i figures, may he had at the Drugstore of July 24. Pi asanas m Tnuairair. Carter's Spanish Mixture. TU?. GKKAT ri'RIPlKR O? TIIK nt.OOl)! Tlit'bcNi II for tire know n!! Not a Parlicl of Mercury iu it! An infallible t inetly for Scro'ula, King'sevil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Krup lions. Pimple or Postuleon the lace, Blotches, Poils, Aue and lever, Chrome sore Kyes, Ring worm, or Tetter, Scald head, Enlargement and painot the liones and Joints, Sail Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Dis orders, and all diseases arising 'rout an inju dicious use of Mercury, Imprudence iu Lite, or impurity 0' the Rlood This great alerative Medicine and Purifier of the Mood is now n-e I by thousands of gra efel patients from all part ol the United Slates, who testify dai y to the remarkable cures erformed by the greatest of all medi cines, 'Cart;:'s Spanish Minti rk." Neural gia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Krupt'an on t he Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, fleers, Did sores Affection of the kidneys, Diseases of thethroat Female complaints, Pains and Aching of the Roues and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this inestimable reme ly. For all iiseetfll of the Blood, nolhing has yet been found to compare with it. It clean ses the system of all impurities,- nct gently and efficiently on the Liver and kidneys, stre gtheus the Digestion, gives tone to the stomach, makes the ski'i clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfebled by dis ease or broken down by t he excesses of youth, o its pristine vigor and strength. For the v ska-ks ok VMsaaJa it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known is regularly prescri'-ed with the happiest ef ects. 1 invigorates the weak and debilita ted, ami i ii parts elasticity to the worn-out liaise, clears the skin and leaves the patient fresh aud healthy; a single, botile oi this inesti mable remedy is wt-h all the s-called Sarsaparillas il existence. The large number o' certificates which we Ii ive received from persons from all part ot Ike United States, is Ihe best evidence that there is no humbug about it The Press, hotel keeper--, m.igis rates, physicians, and puldic men, well known to the community, all add their teainiony to the wonderful effects uf UttS GKKAT BLOOD PURIFIK t. C;l4 on tl.c Agent and get aii Almanac, and read d.e t! '.ailsof utonishing cures perforiire! by C VRTKR'S SPANISH NtXTURB. (w st CVSK.S WIIKRK KVKRV TIIINO KI.SK II AI SIONAI.I.V Faiijco.) The lim ts of an advertisement will not admit their full insertion- U .M. S. HUERS & CO., Proptetors. A'o :ntl, Rroadway, New York. To whom all orders must be addressed Sold by 'krshimu & Thompson, I'lymo ith, do Dr. Chan. IIcmpiirkvs Kiiov lud. Mny -'9, Myl Un at K.rr i t emeu I. lM.KSIIIXi-i X CO. WMtsak Dealers in Dnij, MttJi- tiiics and Urocfrks. VARIETY is said to be the spice of Life, and this is all proper enough, if coiifiued with n proper limits. The subscribers having recently associsted themselves together as dealers iu Drags & Medicines, Of all kinds, Paints. Oils, Dyc-StutTs, Glass and Glassware, Surgical Instruments, Patent and Eclectic Medicines, Brashes, Sash, Var aisher, Groceries of all kinds, Toys, Books, Stationery, and a general assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS, All of which will be sold at Ihe lowest living prices for cash and approved produce. Pershing A Thomp on sensible of the fa vors heretofore received at the hands of the citizens of If a r shalt fonnty, Tender their thanks for past favors, and so licits continuance of their confidence. We are determiued to make their interests our in terests. jLT7e warrant all goods sold by us to Le what we represent them. Call at the old statu! ol IL B. Pershing. March 20. 18.5. . -VJtf. h.i an w .ire , Siiddlery, Cut.lery, &c. HIHE Subscribers nro now re m & H .. ,- it ; .1: . r , BL cervine mc 101 iow nig, uncci num the Eastern Manufacturers and old KiiglamJ. We have now on hand a Warier stock than can be found elsewhere in the west. We nave added many new articles, as well ss increased Ihossfncre to'ore kept, which will be sold nt c7im innati prices, wiih the sddition of freight. Among the articles ol which we have a full assortment. Table and Pocket Cutlery The best assort ment ever ofTered in the west. Building Materials Such as Locks, latches, butts, hinges, screws, glass &c. Carpenter" s and Cooper's Tools A full as sortment ofchiseis, hand and tennaut i?aws, planes, drawing Vnives Ac. Cabinet Mater's Goods Mahogany and wal nut veneers and knobs, till, chest, cup board loks, table hinges, bed castors, glue, Ac Blacksmith's 3WSuch as anvils, vices, screw plates, bellows, hammers, rasps, files; Shnenberger's Iron, steel plow moulds, Ac Gunsmith Materials Locks, I riggers, lubes gun uiouu4rjL.aiid barrels, pistols, ame bago, caps, flasks. For Mdlers l.ea'.her belting, packing, rope bolting cloths, mill cross-cut and circular saws, files Ac. For Farmers All kinds bf farming utensils plows, corn sheilers. hay cutters, cat steel and steefcbac; scythes, cradles, fork! uptea, spades, shovels, hoes. Ac a Carriage Tntnmings Buaineled aud plain oil cloths, lae.es, fringe", linings, hub band, bei low, spoke. vh.iim, axlas, sprii g.. Ac. SadsUcry Hardware, V Harness Mounting. A large sseitiSut saddle trees, buckles, tirrnjp, liiiinesen.iitH Hod aaJnateut leather, BiiroKt lici-i imil call skins, A vV:. We design keeping every ai ticlo in that line? Also; Shoeuberger iron, nails, and R liiiont Bail. log, trace, baiter ami fifth chainn, lead pipe, pumps, axes, cbrry-foii.bs, patent tind common fi-aaiB2er, griml stones and irous, Mid..v mui...m...iar '"' &W?..?2 N. R. !Jvi:iif iiiu.lo arnuigeuMiitif lor tlit sale of Hiss ä Mitanfdi'a D iy Uu made lorse (Jofliinin this State; wewill seÄ at a small ad vance above Ua ton prices. U.S. KELLOGG SON. Iudiauapoiii. Jan. 51, 18j6 6)1 - o , y --1 --'rD- mm v LIFE AND DEATH. The MyktciieS tf dis ansa laid opeu to tbe pro pie. Health is the Principle of Lift; Dineae if e irineipla of Death. The I- R. R. Remedies possess the gien power to seeue to the human system Health ind long life, und to free the hum-in family from pan s. ache8 and all bodily iiifinn'nies- T ht art of preserving health and the method of curing dieae hij Ihe Ii. J. R.'a mwa Kcady IU lit I" I s to be naed i n II C ies where thre o.iin. l lie moment it is iimilieil rilrrnnlU' or t L. i. . internally, it will allay themost t. .marin- m lie. I ., .... l i i. . l jo'iis, r i. i ' 1 1 . l.llO... ,Y illMl onrns, sr quicker tliiu Morphine, Chloroform, Veratiine or a"Y other fcUOoyne rir teinedx that has ever be ?nnsed by iihmI1. h1 men. Il is SstVr than these dmgerous remedies. Tue public will bear iu mind thai Chfondiurtn, Morphin', Opiiun, He, only stifle the pain by atnpyfiag nW 'nenseii, ao tlr.it t be perceptive f.tcnliies loose the power of feeling, and that r..ta I alter llie mil lence or lliese ii:trcc;ii nave pas - 0 el I rom t he svste m, Ihe paina"aiu breaks O with its o-rrible pang. with renewed violepci R dway'n Reaily Relief stop m pain and removes the canse or the disease that ncca fdons il; it iiifu-es new life into the Weak and diseased parti. It br ices up the nerve, and establishes iu the system :i reaction of health :um1 strength in place of pain, weakness ai.d disease. As a eoun'er Irritant. R iJw ,ys Rood v R - llel nollli.'il f.. lli.. it'l l.... ..I id.. Ii.wlv i I.. .. . there is iiifl nteitir.ii ir rn ' ion it w II in stantlv scatter the concealed bluwl. 1 a mlises th reniation. hi n few Mum lea the m. st Scrueiating pains are removed. This may bt 11 in cases of Luinb -go, (i mt, and Rheuiua- -1 ..c. iifiii iii inejr most iririliie tonus W.iere an ap plication nt R id way's Heady Hebef will re s.ore the patient to ease und comfort. Crippled with Rheumatism, arm and leg per ished no iMtte his remmenj timely ute of Ii. R. R .t wnderful cure. IJCTTKR rSOM ISA 1 III lll)l.KSTO.XI. Rasen Parish, La. J ins I O il. IS.Vi. Messrs Rid way Co. R id way V Iteady Re lii f iias cured lt ter May ol K leuinatism, when there was no hopes of his ever recov erii g. hear I of hiii filu tlioii Hii.l sent f- r him. Mi. right arm und leg was all perished; be bad no use 1 f ihe. n at all: but by the SM d vour med icine in two months be was curiyiug the mail from Cherry ville to Rurr'tf Fm ry. I objected, lb Band he tuuit do SIMM iking for living. Il has been fourteen uioiilhs since he was cured. Re is now w.: I and iswm k ng on his f irm, and the winde eult of his cure f. r o .r imil eines ( was live dollar. 1sac IIuDOlXaTOSI Railway'!! Rctator. Weitere dinet the attention nt"tbe (midie to our iii w,y discovere.l revie ly RADW'.l Y'S RBQULATORSi ihey nneoii nse great cnrat!n prop r i -s at a pttrgattve, eatluric. aperient, sudorilic, auti-ilyspeo' a-, corrector an I I' t I lator o (hesysrem. They are in fact the only p ifect purgal.v.-and " ith irtie that has iv r been discovered or given lo the werhl. Ridvvay's Fegul.itnf will aunvve;- a lir'.ler purpose th in ('al mu.-I ur Mercury, witliout en tailing on the yeui the terrible injuries m Isen liaiieiul drax. They me iu the ivrss of ilN. 1 1 g inily c ;it J with CaiaS, perleetly taateSSS , and cm be taken without xickeniiig or uattseatin ihn -tieut. Thi-y are to Ini used iu all ensOS vvhen die yteui is out of order, or under the infj . vice of dne;ue. Oae or two Inai'S ol Uiilwi' R 'guhi ton has freowntly cberk.-d the pracues ol the most terrible diseases. Htt I restored tin system to bi.-nlt-b and regularity. They establish new hu I appvived prtncK pies in medicine, and -iccure the gr at and im poria it power of regulating to a healthy, tnit'i ral and liariiiouioiis action, each and every or aaO in the bovy. Tliis great control. ing power l a ticver formed any part of the propertie pj ihif po ti!ar Uat baric, VogHabhj or luiiau Pui- itive Pills, that have mtOg b eSj in Use, Riilw i)'. Regubicoi s rid the syetem from disease and restore the builiau b'nly to health, on an entirety ilHseront principle to ihe weak ening. WkcSMM and griping m'thod of tbe c stiDon cathartic sod purgative pills One or two of Railway's Regul ilor will re move the cause that oct uMhrs pain or sick ihOs, or an irregular or niuiütrral actio nor con dition of tbe organs of ihe be.Iy. q iick r. more efP-ctua!, and with less trouble to the jKitieni lhau six or tea of the coiuuien ca'hartic or pur gative pilln. The in ut e:it Bndway'a Regiün tors are taken into the si fem afflicted with dis en". their eiplulii.ig etlieacy begips: thev .earrhoul the elements of discuse wherever it may be sealed; they act upon the w hole surface of the inter tines mid bowel, attracting the loin .unl morbid humor from the blot), glumls. ac creting vessels, and ex llirig these seeds of disease from tbe bo ly. restoring a lie.ilihy and regular action to the iver, It iweU, Paiicreai, Heart, Kidtn Bladder, Skin and all Other Vi -Cera. mr. bowels. All of the eciunion piiU of the dar, called . claim thai the bowels. Ye-, cldblc, ludliin. Culhal'iic, vV t'lt-y ' -ure il.si ue by iur"iii'' lioin This is as far as tin y o tliey act tip m the bowels by irritating the nmcie ns ineiidmine, and thus obtain nn evacuation iu tin- saun' man uer as the bowels are moved by eating some thing iBMtaftsafrree with the sytein. This is truly ,-ui unnatural inethcd of regtorlog tho sys tem to hc.iliti, by swallowing jdlls that irritatea and disagrees with it, Those who h ive luk' H these common pills are weil aw no ol I by vvsfcik alid debilitated condition their systems are left iu. After the SOOanng opetntipil ol ihc-e dras tic purgative i-. over, the bowols are sore and feeble, and tgaiu become costive and bound up. Iloricorises dyspepsia and a host ol oth r disea-f. Rad way's Regulator uev tu leave the bowels in u costive condition, or occasion pain or weariness iu their operation. laO. 1. Diseases nnd complaints conned by exposure and atmospheric Changes, orer which Rndiray's Heady Relief and Rad tray C Regulators poss-es-s the molt rrmnrknble cur.ilire powers, and which will readily yield to the R. R. Remedies. COI.OS AXO KKVKRS. "When tbe system i lirst seizeil with b sudden cold, or i fever sets id. A dose of from three to wix of R nlwy's Regulators shrvild be taken this is all the medicine at this stage of Ibe disease that is rt quired, in a few hours tbe sys tem will be restored to sniiurl health. D it il the ccld and fever is neglected, and coughs, headaches, colds, chills, paie.s and aches in the limbs, joints, muscles, b nes, side and back, or throat, hoarseness, diflicult breathing fol lows the coul and fever then Rad way's Ready Relief should be applied externally, and a mod doreof the Regulators taker. Äs lOoAtTB PelieP is applied a reaction will take pla e, and in a few hour the p itieut will be free from all pain or annoyance It these sifjn! f the presence of disease iu ihe system at e unnoticed,, and violent fevers Itcii'; on?, in the form of Billions, Tv p'ioid, Scarlet, Ship Fever and other malignant fevers such as Pneumonia. Luna fever and Rraiu Pe- vi r, a more rigid Ire itmcut becomes ueceajBHiy. Tu Regulators oul I be iv-n every four h nirs, in large doses of Irom four to six, until tree nnd copiuuv discharges from the bowels are 0b.1t i tied. The relief applied will produce a salutary eilect l.pou the skin, aud, taken in Water will ab ite tue fevrrt f iufi 1111 itioim cr conpestiona take place, Radway's Regulators aud Ready Relief shi u'.d be taken in large doses. A cttrnwill quickly follow their nse. In cases of Biliousness or paligstasLi Bilioaa Fever, r Bilious Bpetrnionia, Radway's RegulalOis. gncn in full rloses, and the whole surface id the body bathed with Radway's Ready Relief, will effectually a id speedily cure the patient. -if. IF SUlLl'IIATISn. Attnckieg tbe joints arid limbs, infl i ting 'ts terrible pangs of pain with merciless rapidity- : (-hn"iii" nboul from ioint to ioint and from limb lo limb. Lumbago, Neuralgia orGoulifl. s you, Rodway's Ready Relief applied applies to 1 I.. I .i 1 u w I. I Iii 11:1111 in (e l. W ill U'lli M i pain is felt, will qn kiv f en 1 1 sr juii iium 11 caiiu. m'tur iyp -j s way'sRegulatyrs will expel fmra the iiitcsiiucs all irritalit y aud corrupt humorr. 1:... .. ... i 1 ; . , n'.n tä- i : ji - v M.r. rux scsri r r vt r mm i..s. wAwiIR -iul Itf lif f i- ,v uiuy a cwr f. lki- i nti lion im. hl. I i.-, l.nl will pre. lit 1 1 cue vkbousetbeliead) Kejietaud lt 'gulutorsiiut the infection; . Wi have known tbe B.R. Relief rid th winde neighboi bfiod ef the iu-i;i if Saial Pox ami S. .uilet Fevji. Wflu.tr l;k- wise know sliipmasti is who huvecaM-fl the liesof tbeir en wj and p:ineng-i-, un l entir ly ili v n , o tlie small Pox and Stiip Fer fr in Ifceti tea- .1-. I nrinklH g the Heady K lief thnxib i.:.. : ..r ..... .). i.: ... i . . - v py idler t the R al Relief w.ll have if freely sprinkled in pi ices where the iuj'ectiaa und i nii'u 'inns . misiiai l'levail. 1 Wer will eiiar mtee ihat-if those xv ho are m.w ' sufj' -rii g witli lever ;uil i-gae. w if tTv t w II place their KVltriui under Die in fl nerc- . Rad . ways R -.uU Rebel and U gwl itoev. le cttre ti, m Wi this distreasii'g malariry. nad lo free lb. ui from the fevot nt neue thai i nor liiigrring iu tbeir sy-tems arid to lender ' h i r bwlies a-ue pi co :giiust rent Ved attacks, j Those iiowsiifferli.g from enturaments of 1I10 Soleeii, K-igorg'-iiieiits i f the Liver, nnd othci organic en ireeinents, ar- tiromifed si etlv ,c f liveraneefrom theirmis rieshy the R. IL R. lief ami R. enl iters. We now direct the attention cf the pul.J ic to our second g e.it discoverv fur the 'Ute ol chronic di-sease. Nm, Il.-U. K. RESOLYKNT. in vioRs cimnvir ni-r.Afc. j Diseases that have been lingering in the I sys ein for a length of time, tainbug thu blood I with impurities and covering Uie body Aili ; sores and II. ! i ..v.. ..v. .-.v. i.-a.v o unit I iitrti i a jr Wml enre n iii 11 ' r re- , v . -. . . . ........4.1 1 s e""-'iry f'". contracted by nun ulalion. or raiistiiiyt. l t.y oll er d seases; over all of which S.VO. diseases au I disorders in tin:, sec ' on' ' ,s' 1 uiiiiriV' KADttAVS I:E.DVATLG RESOLVENT 1 Possesses the most positive curative nowcrs. Th s all powerful remedy has perfnrme I m raeles" 11 ihe way cf cures. It has made many persons sound and whole, whose tie h uns one miss of corruption, and who were so dhrffttrotl by disease as to render them ob jects repulsive to the si.-ht. Ill MORS BAI si nnn Chronic diseases, scrofulous anlsyphttlic c midaiifs, coiisump ion, nnd other atTectious of the lungs and throa', luduialions and ns ganieenlargemen s, chronic rheuma ism, glan dular swelling , hackmc d v cough, cancer mis sffections, bleeding ol the kings, dyspe; -sia, water bratic Met ux, while swelling In Ban rs, ulcers, hp diseases, fenialecomplaints G' ut, rickets, broitcbiti, liv-jr complain', am a l RavrrrvK discssks. The moineul adoe of the l.'esolvent is tsk en into the system infected with dis-sse, the patieet experiences : he m s deligh ful eeusa tions. lor new life is courting ihr uigh every vein ami tissues i f Ihe body etirichinr snj I rifyingthe bl od ami c Mutg out all iu- r bid, corrupt an I loathsome bstuu rs. The Ben rating Res Li ut is a posi ire mire for a I chronic comp am s. Ii has ma-b- whoh :iinl sound patieuts who had stiff rel he niojit ternbl to lure disease cwtl I infl ct up u the system Let tVo wir r . 'e tri d oil e- treat incuts an I af-rlil cctrred, che t! e rt so I veul a in it w Boi I t p rboUlc 163 Full e von. rnce one Ugl R.tDWAY CD , a Street, New York. Sold by Druggists, M rch. ubs, aid sIoin eper 1) r 1 eterjrwhefe. 40 I. Still in the Shop. 10MI An old mid tried tuend in the BOOT AND SHOE Manufactory, would inform his old frieuds and r rstcmers that In has no drSposit ion t desert them or slight their worK tor any c011.shler.1 t ion . but is ryady as ever to make good nn.il re liable custom made work to Older; ami whilst he tenders his 11. auks for past palronage, be solicits aSeoiiti 11 nance of their la VOSS Ready made work always on hand at hii Shop, . a t of the Court House. Aug. 7, l$f. 19lf. UNDERTAKING! lilF. nndorsigned takes t'.iis method Informing the. chiren ol Pljmowth n KiirroMiulicg coHtilry, Rial Ire bus OStBSM nee the abe.ye buiiii.s iu Plvnioutb. where be keep on li .ii.l :ili ;i - S' .1 I lli' iil e" ' r-me BeClC Metalic Burial Cases; W ooilcn rjnffiiK of a'l ileri-iptimi re.. y Also m:ule. I ill bo prepared to attend to all call , nrc sotMi. witli a ueiirm C I iii in Pumps. t naa prepared to put up Chain Pump, with Q ilvmii.ed Meluiic Tubing, 'A'urrariti-il to gie :itif ition". A. BOYD. July 31, I8.rl. I81I. F a r 111 Sa 1 o r o NE and a half miles north of Plymoulh, on the west side or trie Michigan Road, containing .'i.'.. Ai res; 3:t ai res of winch are improved and cultivated, and under gool fen ces. A good Aople Orchard in fiood bearing order, of 80 Iree-s, mos ly of good tra ted Fruit; Also a roneg Peach Orchard iu good growncr order, o!" 43 tiecof the best variety o! graft ed Ir lit. This 'arm i-bcadi ullysituatedon tire Mjeh iati Koad, being hiirhan l dry, witha'air pro portion of Timber, Meadow, and IM .vv I. ami. and bei nsr close lo to the county seat makes it a very desirable situation. For particulars enquire of the owner linng in Plymouth. intt II. R. PERSHING. FIXED FACTS. IT is a fixed fact thai the undersignad are still exerting themselves to keep up, or a ittle ahead of the times, iu this age of pro rcssion, in the manufacture and repair of Sr (ktrriaaes. We manufacture to order, and of thebe1! ma terial, and enr work is done by experienced workmen. To those who have hereufore had of our manufacture, it is useless to talk in on adv erlisement, further than to return out thanks for t heir patronage heretofore bestowed and to solicit a continuance. r. n is also a fied fact that we now have and intend keening ou hand a constant snpply of The Roeheskr Plows FOR SALE, . At the manufacturer's prices, t0 which the at tention of Farmers is especially invited, be fore they supply themselves with an inferior article. These plows are known to most o( our citizens, and haveheretoloie given genti al satisfaction. With the present flattering prospects of abun dant crops and certain prosperity, farmers and others need never expect a more favorable time to purcbase sneh articles a they really need. Give us a call at all esents, d let as talk about it. and if wecan'uuityou, hope there will be uo harm done- , ELLIOTT & CO. Plymouth, July 12, 1850. .lyl . : City Drug Store. Witson .tndrew, keen con- staidly on hand, a splendid assortment of per Drags A Chemicals, pain's, 0,1s, YsT-iishes, Ac. A'so. a good assort ment of Tovsaml pancy (iooU, at the Citjr Drug fitofe.one loot West ot t he LniMKle Hotel Lanorte nd. I arch 27. 18QB. ifrlf , JEN KIMS B KST FoUTta wnrtnir, r betid o: tmoi.t y win uded, Inr sale t49 i'LUblll.NG A GOit Jly21,l85l. 17i 2