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Tke Orcrnov Cup. - A company of Southern ladies were one day assembled in a friends parlor, when the conversation hap

pened to trim on the subject of earthly affliction. ,acn had her story of peculiar trial and bereavement to relate except one pale, sad looking woman, whose lustrous eye and dejected air showed that sne was a prey to the deepest melan choly. Suddenly arousing herself Bhe gaid, m a hollow voice, 'Not one of you knows what trouble is.' 'Will you please, Mrs. Gray,' said the kind voice of a lady Avno well knew her story, Hell the ladies what you call troubled 'I will, if you desire,' she replied, 'for I have seen it. My parents possessed a competence, and my girlhood was surrounded by ail the comforts of life. I seldom knew an ungratified wish, arid was always gay and lighthearted. I married at nineteen one I loved more than all the world besides. Our home was retired, but the sun light never fell on a lovelier one, or on a happier household. Years rolled on peacefully. Five children sat around our table, and a little curly head still nestled in my bosom. One night, about sundown, one of those fierce, black storms came on, which are so common in our southern climate. 'For many hours tlte rain poured down incessantly. Morning dawned; still the elements raved. The whole Savannah seemed to be afloat. The little stream near our dwelling became a raging torrent. Before we were aware of it our house was surrounded by water. I managed with my babe to reach a little elevated spot, on which a few wide-spreading trees were standing, whose dense foliage offe: ;me protection, while my hu n.d sons strove to save W. i aw. TOSlov could of our property. , a fearful surge swept husband, and he never .in. Ladies no one ever , husband more but that was not trouble. 'Presently my sons saw their danger, and the strangle for life became the only consideration. 'They were brave, loving boys as ever blessed a mother's heart, and I watched their efforts to escape with such agony only as a mother can feel. They were so far off I could not speak to them; but I could see them closing nearer to eacli other, as their little island grew smaller. 4The sullen river raged around the huge trees; dead branches, up turned trunks, wrecks of house drowning cattle, masses of rubbish, all went floating past us. My boys waved their hands to me, and then pointed, nuwani. Knew it was a farewell signal; and you mothers cannot imagine my anguish. I saw them all perish, aud yet that was not trouble. 4I hugged my babe close to my heart, and when the waters rose to my feet. I climbed into the low branches of the tree, and so kept retiring before it, until an All-pow erful Hand" staid the waves that they should come no further- I was saved. All my worldly possessions were swept away; all my earthly hope blighted yet that was not trouble. "My babe was all I had left on earth I labored night and day to support him and myself, and sought to train him in the right way; but as lie grew older, evil companions won him from me. He ceased to care for his mother's counsels; he would sneer at her entreaties and agonizing prayers. He left my humble roc? that he might be unrestrained in the pursuit of evil; and at last, when heated by wine one night; he took the life of a fellow being, and ended his own upon the scaffold. My Heavenly Father had filled my cup of sorrow before; now it ran over. That was trouble, ladies, such ns I hope Ilia mercy wilj spare you from every experiencing" There was no dry eyo among the listeners and the warmest sympathy was expressed for the bereav eA mother, whose sad history had taught theni a useful lessons. San Francisco (Cal.) is supplied with ice from Sitka, in Russian America, m New Orleans is with the same article from Boston. The total value of taxable prop erty in Louisville, according to the Acccccor's books, just returned, is about 037,000,000, and m the city end county about 51,000,000.

Butter making. The Milking. This should be done with clean hands and short finger nails. The same cows should

be milked by the same hands as much as possible, and as quick; much conversation or singing should not be tolerated during milking time; the time of milking, should be twelve hours apart as near as may be. Milk should be strained as soon as it can be brought into the buttery or cellar, and I am of the opinion that if the milk of several cows is mixed, butter of more uni form color will be produced; six or ten quail pans made of tin are in general use; glass would be better. Milk should not sour under thirty-six hour?, if in sx right temperature; if it does, your milk pans have not been well scalded and cleaned. When your cream is taken from the milk, let a little milk pass along with it into the milk pan. Milk should not sour, and cream should not be of the consistency of sole leather. The Churning. Tins should be done every day in a dairy where there are eight cows or more. At a temperature ol sixtytwo degrees, butter will come (if the cows are salted regular) m about thirty minutes. It is not good to have it to come sooner; the cli"ins that propjsc to bring but ter in five minutes are a humbug. Washing butter is a settled point, a fixed fact that butter hould be washed it it 13 intended to be packed. All through the dairy counties of -New 1 ork washing is thought indespensible to make a good article for packing. A late Weekly Tribune contains a letter from lion. A. 35: Dickson, recommending cool soft water to wash 3'our butter, "without which no man or woman can get the milk out without injuring the grain;" soft water is as necessary as fine linen. Immediately after washimr place the butter in a larcre wooden bowl, spread it well out, and add about an ounce of salt to the pound, Lot it stand twelve hours, work over so as to mix the salt, pour off what brine avIH come out, notice whether it is entirely free from milk, and pack immedi ately, taking care to cover your firkin. A churning of butter that does not correspond, from heat or other cause, in color or flavor with what has been packed, should be sold or used in the family. The family supply should never be packed, but kept by itself, lhe -It OH Til 1 11 sooner a in-Kin is niiea me ueuer: then place over the butter a clean damp lmen, and salt an inch or so thick, and head up. Preparing" Firkins generally hard wood firkins are preferred; take oat the head and fill with soft water and allow it to stand 48 hours, then take a scrubing brush and scour well, next scald in hot wateraud when well cooled it will be ready to receive your butter, always use an new and not . an old firkin. -Cor. of JUmensJour. Aj. The Assessor's books show that there are 0,518 children in Louis ville, between the ages of six and eighteen years. T" GOLDEN r R I E TUE GOLDEN rMZE. . THE THE TUE TUS THE THE THE THE THE C LDEX PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. COLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN rUE. GOLDEN FlUZn. COLUEN MIZE. GOLDEN ' FRIZ.. COLDE.N PUTZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. ! ILLUSTRATED! Illustrated THE GOLDEN PRIZE The New York Weekly GOLDFN FRIZE is one of the largest and bett weekly papers of the lav. An Imperial Quarto containing eight pages, or forty columns, of entertaining original matter ana elegantly illustrated every weeK. A Gift worth from J cents to ;)V,wt in gold, will be presented to each subscriber immediately on receipt of tnc subscription money. Ono cony for one year .$2 00, and 1 gift One copv for two years 3 50, and 2 gifts. One copy for tliree years, 5 W. and 3 gifts One copy for five years 8 00, and 5 gifts AfturutiiUiö Three copies ono vear, $3 00, and 3 gifts , A W itt. Five copies one vear, o uu, and o gilts Ten copies one year, 15 UUf and 1U gilts. . f.. . on Art i oi t . rwenty-one conies one year,. ,.w uu, euis The articles to bo distributed arc comprised in tho followiuclisti 2 Packages of go; J, ccntaining. .siuu mi each, 5 do do do 200 00 each 10 do no - do . . 100 03 each 10 Pa't Lcr, Hun. ca3. Watches. . 100 00 each on fiohl Watches 75 00 each 50 do 00 00 each 100 do 50 00 each .inn r..i;. finld Watches 35 00 each 200 Silver Hunt, catcd Watchca. . 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches $l0to23 00 each 1000 GoldG'rd,Vest& Fob chains 10to30 00 each Gold Locketa, Bracelets, Brooches!, fcar urops Prcaet Fins, Cuff Pin3, Sleeve Buttons, Rings Shirt Studs. XV atch kevs. Gold and Silver Thim bles, and a variety of other article worth from 50 cents to $15 each, Immediately on receipt of the subscription mon t, the subscriber's name will be entered tu-on our subscription book opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded ithin one weeif , q tho subscriber, by nail or ex pre?s, port paid, 0"AI1 communications should be addressed to DECKET & CO.. 48 and 49 Moffat R.iilding, 335 Broadway, N. Y. i?p!cimcn copied sent free. Agents wanted

IRON CI T Y CO.lI.lIEiZWZ, COIj&EGE. Located at PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1S55, WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES. FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINESS MAN'S COLLEGE Mont Extensive and Popular Commercial School in the Country! In daily attendance upwards of 2 00 Students! FACULTY: F. .W.JENKINS Principal. J. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Aocounti and Book-Kecpm"-. 1. I. HITCHCOCK, Professos of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculations. JOHN FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Bookkccpin"' Lecturer on Business, its customs and usages. J. W. IIREXTLINOER, Frofesstor of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. A. COWLT C A. T. DOCTIIETT, Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, D. BACO.X, Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. HOPKINS, E-Q., Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES YV KENNEDY, Of "Kennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered, aiid Spurious Bank Notes.

COMMERCIAL ETHICS. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen of this city. DESIGN OI THE INSTITUTION. To furnish the best moans for acquiring a Thorough Business education, in the shortest time, and at the least expense, comprising DOL'BLE ENTRT BOOKKEEPING, as applied to Merchandising, Banking, Railroading, etc., taught by the-oldest American teacher and writer of Bookkeeping now living, having forty years experience in teaching and practice. STEAM no AT BOOKKEEPING With all the recent improvements and valuable additions, taught without extra ch.u-ge. PENMANSHIP, in every vaiietyand style of Business and Ornamental Writing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Bu sincss and Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this College over all competitor?, wherever its writing has been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in 1 8."5,and at the Pennsylvania SUitc fair at Pittsburgh, in 1850. ARITHMETIC, As applied by the first Mercantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given in this imiortant brunch of business education. LECTURES Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Law, and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit money. 'and mersunjccis uving practical relations to active business. TERMS, &c: Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .5:35 00 Stationery, about 5 00 Board, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 ILrbtudents are not charged extra for Steamboat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. STUDENTS Can enter at any time (no vacation) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of courset from six to ttadve weeks. RKFEREXCE S7 STUDENTS entering, from thecitv alone within one year, besides the many from the country. ihrections: Specimen of writing mid circulars, containing full iniormauon sent uy man tree oi charge. address r. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. XjTremtcm Penmanship. No less than EIGHT IRST PREMIUMS were awarded this Colle-e ta tue Fall of 1857, over all competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, ennsvlvania, and in Lou.sville.Ky.. at the United States Fair, and all for work actually done with PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penman- j ship. Our Penmen are fall v competent to d their own work withoKt the aid of the engraver to make it respectable. decl7 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY' SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Femalo Pills ! PKOTECTE BY ROYAL LETTERS TATK-NT. rcparcd from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This invaluable Medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excess, removes all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity.Thcse pills should c used two or three weeks previous to confine ment; they fortify the constitution, md .lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself and child. These pills should not be taken during the first three months of pregnancy, as they are sure to bring o: miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of nervous and spinal alloctions.pain in the back and limbs, heaviness, faiguc on slight exertion, palpitation ot the heart, ownessof spirits, hysterics, sick headache, and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disorded system, these pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any other mineral. Full directions accompanying each package. Price, in the United States and Canada, one dollar. N. B. $1.00 and 6 postage stampa enclosed to any other authorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the pills by return mail. W. W. ROBERTS, Indianapolis, Wholesale Ajrcnt for Indiana. Brooke a Uro., and T. A. Lemon, agents rlymouth. junll.WUly. qqqqqqqqqq.q "HOPE ON HOPE EVER" CELEBRATED REMEDIES!! Have never been know n to fail in any case of Con sumption or its kindred affections when judiciously used, in testimony of which any quantity of certificates will be furnished to the incredulous. Dr. Hun ter was for a long time connected with the Bromphton Hospital of London and thus brought in contact with the most critical cases of disease known to tho medical world ! The remedies he now employs are such as are used by this hospital, whose marvelous cflicacy has for a long time astonished the civilized world! Since his coming to the United States his f Practice has been steadily increasing, and thousands lave acknowledged their indebtedness to him for the life add health they enjoy. Crowned with experience and unparalled success as he has been, he would merely say to the sick and dying public that he feels confient that he can speedily remove any disease, however painful, stubborn and complicated it may be. He has treated successively within the p'iat ten years no lesä than five thousand cases of consumption, incipient and nbsolute, inclusive, and about Four thousand cases of Seminal Weakness. Still he does not feci disposed to 'boast' any good physician could have done the same with the same remedies. Dr. II. charges nothipg for advice, and Iiis charge for medicine i low, Any one who may feel disposed tq give him a trial, can state in their letters all their symp;oiE3 as lucidly as they can, and they wiljueceive promptly reply an opinion of the case. All letter should contain a postage gtamp to pay fur return of answer. Correspondents should bo particular to mention their post-oflice, county and state when writing to me, so that no mistake can occur. Address Ji. HUNTER, Box 318, oct29 50m6 Sadusky City, O. EDWARDS HOUSE, MICHIGAN STREET, ; ' G. B. Proper. At this beautifully located building, containing a large number of airy and well ventilated rooms, the Proprietor il now prepared to accommodate boarders and the traveling public, on reasonable terms. " octtW-lDIy.

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iif .'.'i: I I' it No. cast side of Micliian si net UEAFXKRA I 4h MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, VARNISH. TURPENTINE, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, &c.f Ac. Have just opened, and will constantly keep on hand a well selected assortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept in a DRUG STORE! which wc will sell at tho lowest currrent cash prices. Particular attention will be paid to filling Physicians1 order?, and putting up prescriptions, family compounds, and j reparations of all kinds. e invito those wishing articles in our line, to call, as we feel assured wt can make it to their interest to purchase of us. N. 11. Every article sold bv us is warranted PUKE, F11ES1I & GENUINE. junl?-21tf Those f"id of a good C1GAK, cannot fail to ftai an article to suit them at iunie-31 BROOKE k BRO'S. B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (junI8-31) EliOOKE & BRO'S. ROSE Hair Oil, Genuine Bear's Oil, Roberts' Hair Regenerator, (31) Brooke a Br.c's. TOILET Soap a fine assortment, at (31) Brooke a Brq's. ILLY White, Meen Fun., Pink Saucers, Carmine, Infant Powd-, Fowd. Puffs, at (.1 ) Brooke a Bro's II. B. DICKSON & CO. Have just received the LARGEST and BEST selected Slock of HAKDWABE, JAPANNED WARE, 7 AND EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. Call, and you will find it to be no more "puff," butsrictlv true in every particular. We were caiefnl in selecting the verv best goods and latest STYLES. II. TJ. DICKSON & CO. RECEIVED ! ! AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK O F SPRiNG AND SUMMER AT MinVll!M GREAT EMPORIUM or rVTIIr'. amount, prices and variety of which will jL fairly coigpetc with any similar establishment west of Pitt-burg. Grateful to th people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavorsand support, which kept us through a fiery trial, we now by paying all attention cxclusivelv to the CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination ol our mammoth stock by the public before purehadng elsewhere. Wc have on baud at least 500 summer suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati mauufactuTC, made iu a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS, Wats (Oajis, etc., A dyuce nssoitmcut of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vesting, Trimmings, etc. The best of workmen fur making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. DAVIDSON L Co. apr212-22tf J. VINALL, M. D., nOHffiOPATMC P Particular attention paid to Obstetric Practice, and CHRONIC DISBASES Ol WOMEN, A .D Diseases of Children Office over C Palmer' Store, corner oi Mich grn and LaPortc Streets, where he can be con? ulte at all hours. 22tf. A GENTLEMAN Who, two years ago, lay upon what his physicians and all his friends believed to be his death bed, is now alive aud in the full vigor of health. His disease was Consumption, of which nearly all his rela tives had died. The circumstances w hich led t his recovery were as follows: His younger brother was in tue nabit oi reaum i mm irora uook about the house to while away Lis weary hours. One day he read to him from an old book published in London about the middle of the seventeenth century, of what was styled "A eynipel and certain remmeedce for diseases of ye Luncg." Not wholly without hope, and unwilling to leave anything untried which gave promise of relief, the sick and dying man had the prescribed remedies prepared and commenced its use. The result was favorable. In two months he was iiLle to walk about the piemises without difficulty, and in j.evcn months from the time that he commenced its use he was entirely well, and has not been confined a day since. Grateful towards an all-wise providence for his restoration, he prescribed it for all in his vicini ty who were afflicted with diseases of the lungs and generat debility, and in every case it proved effective. Thoroughly satisfied that it is the only safe and certain cure for Consumption, and wishing" to do Ms fellow beings who are suffering, as much good as possible, lie has" concluded to squd the recije, with full instructions for putting up -end using the med'cine, . free to all who may order it. In orAniln Anfr-a-B tVio oTrifincoa nf nd vprti.in(T. Ipttoruciiuuvuuj vv.i.a r y - .un.r.Ltn ml.v,. iftronUiind direct to M. T. McKelvev, Sandusky C ty, O. and it will promptly sent by eturn of mail. jan i 1 1 ly.

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TUS CENTER OF TRADE!! LA PORTE STREET, A Business Street! o B I B B . Our Traclo Has been rapidly increasing for the last year, and to meet its demand, we have enlarged our slore, and increased our 1 a With a largo and well selected as sortment of Of every description, consisting in part of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, PARASOLS, BONNETS, BONNET TRIMMING, PRINTS, SILKS, LAWNS, etc. Mr. Cleveland, spent four weeks in the Eastern Cinta. visiting the Manufacturing and Wholesale Ustahlishments, for the purpose of purchasing to the best advantage, and we Hatter ourselves that our customers will be j lrased with the selections. particular attention was given to GLASSWARE, (wc have the best styles,) QuccnsicrtrC) 5 F5 Hardware "Si Soots V Shoes, Wood JfYrrc, Iron and IVfifs. We have on hand a large quantity of SHEETINGS, Uro. and JJl'd; Denims. Summer Good." And ;in extensive stock of GROCER IKS, of the best oualitv; also, FARMING UTENSILS, Mich as Svthes, Cradle., Rake, Mattocks, &'c. Our OILS, LEAD & PAINTS are unsnrpafsed in quality. In a wurd, w c .hall keep to what the People desire, and hope by courteous attention to our customers the prices and quality of our floods, to make it as much a pleasure for them to tnide with us as lor us to SellWe cordially invite ALL to call on us. CLEVELAND & I1EWETT. July 1C 35tf - CO 9 0(6 - Ad ?5 boots and shoes, 38o.oIi5 mild S&ttumcri) ! -. i C. L. HILL, WHOLESALE AXO RETAIL DEALERS IX BOOKS STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! Calhoun Street, Ft. VAYKE, 1ND. Book Bindery!!! Wonld inform the citizens of TI) mouth and vicinity, that they arepicparcd to manufacture Blank Books, of every description; RE-BIND BOOKS, PERIODICALS. Connty Officers are especially lequested to give then a trial. mat26 191y. HEW Mil The subscriber having purchased the the Steam Saw and Flouring Mill, in Plymouth, heretofore ow ned by Judge Fuller, ha fitted it up in complete order, with Vet? Holts ami Machinery, and intends to make it a FIEST CLASS MILL In every respect, and solicits a fair sharo of the custom of the country und village. He intends to keep constantly on hand to supply all that come; also, to supply AND Saw to order all kinds, .It SII02-Z .Totted M. FRENCH. Tlymouth, July 0, 1857. 34 FOR SALE CHEAP .lad on Credit: Town Lots, and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Land?, Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, IIarner?,and Household Furniture. Call at my ollicc in Plymouth, opposite the Tost Office. C. II. REEVE, feb5-13tf Attorney & Notary. II. CORBIV , . . ,M. A. O. PACKARD CORBIN & PACKAHD, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. AKD Western Collection .lgents PLYMOUTH, IND. Refer to ; Arcuijirias, BoxxetT, kco., N Y City; Jonx Livingston, " Town, Smith & SiiET.nsx, Detroit, Mich.; Sr.coR, Berdin k co,. Toledo, Ohio; M II Norton k co, Chicago, 111; lion C A Stacy, Tecumseh, Mich; Hon Thos S Stantield, Squth Bend, lud nov5-31tf Cs cg CoHave lately cstiblished a Meat Market, On Gano street, west of Michigan, where they keep constratly on hand all kinds of i , - . Tliev donoi intend that anv Other dealers snai irive anv better barzains. or be more accommoda, ting than they. If you wi.h fresh meats they are at ai l ii mcs prepa red to accommodate you.

v if JTTllFs suliseribors have just opened, J in the room formerly occupied as a wareioum, 2 doors east of the Fcsl Office On La Torte street, an extensive assortment of HARDWARE, SHELF WARE, and everv other kind of pertaining to the i)ixWm giisintss, together with a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COOK, BOX & P1KL0R Q 0 P. 9 H 0 4 öl 2 ytv selected with a view to the wants of tha enterprising pcopl of MARSHALL COUNTY, and at wholesale Manufac t'rs Fric es! which will enable them to sell MUC II CI-I K APEll FCR CASH, than th( tame kind have heretofore been sold. They have in employ an EXPERIENCED TINNER! and flatter themselves that they tan give entire satisfaction in the line of 1 -J'"m m Th;y have permanently local; d in riymot.lh, with a view of establishing on n firm b;uis, this business, and respectfully invite all who wish ar.ything iu their lii e to 'Ave them a call before pi'.r" chasing elsewhere, as they are determined to do a fair an 1 honnmhlc br.-ii.e.-;-. J,b Woik of ssll kinds done on short notice, and on t- i nn tli it cannot fail to suit. Kenjcmber the place two luors cat of the Tost ülüee. IL B. DICKSOX & Co. rivmouth, apr2 20tf. W AREROO MS A. BOYD 4& Co. OVER PERSUINGS STORE. Tlie undersigned have opened a splendid assoitment of ft Tt y Y 'Tc Yt yy X M AJL iU A A X A M CONSISTING OF Chairs, Tables, Bcdsieads, BTJHBATJS, LOUNGES, S30ffeL2i? etc. Which will be sold as cheap as they can bo pro cured in LAPORTE OR FORT WAYNE! Crib? and Willow Wagons for the babies Lounges for the lazy and somethir g lor all, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. i'Small Profils and Ready Pay." Now is the TIME, and Boyd's the PLACE, to get the worth of your money. COFFINS on hand or made to order. A fcTT of those fine Metalic BURIAL CASES, Still on hanel a nice article. Also, OTTxjrrer 3ptt3vo::ezs 2 With Galvanized Metalic Tubing, which arc warranted to give satisfaction A. BOYD k Co. riyinouth, Oct. 29ih, 17 ÖOtf. A. c. CArnox, Attorney at Law and Notary Public! Will practice ln the Circuit and Common Tleas Courts of Marshall and Stark counties. Collections throughout Northern la liana promptly attended to. Land and town property formale. Depositions taken; Deeds, Mortgages, ic., drawn up and acknowledged. Office one door west of Pierce's Clothing Store. 21v!y. IP. SI. 8.1.111 JbE9 Attorney and ConnscIIorl at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. Especial attention given to cases in Martlialland Stark counties. I am permitted to refer to John L. Wf.stervelt, Plymouth . Eber Woolmaj, " mar26 191y. XiAST O-XjXj! ALI. those knowing them3elves indebted to us either by note or book account, will please call and settle immediately. "There is a time when forbearance ceases to be a virtue," and after the first day of January IcS-S we shall be compelled to resort to the law w ith all tlwse who do not comply with the above requestBIIPOKE & EVANS. T. S.Laporte L Plymouth pia Road money will be received at rar by Krooke & Bro. nor. 26, 1S57. MfSPRING ARRIVAL OF Tlie largest, best and cheapest assortment ever found in Plymouth, at the fign of the Golden Boot. C WII1TMOKE, Ager.t. N. B Remember tlie (lold Boot. ap?f-'21niG.

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11 FlfllAl BLOOD PIUS!! DISEASE VANQUISHED rr Dr. Hoback's Scandinavian Eemedies. i FTER. YF.An nr s-ninv Avn m ..... ' ' a v & J1.II JVi --V P nmem,Dr. Koback, the eminent Swedish ! 1 hjfiician, succeeded I i i-.it --t .M.o .1'. - . Vtm-.1'" 1 ..cmii spc-ciesol mountain herb of Ins native land, wbich acts directly on the causes of d.K-ase m the blood, 8d ,v restoring the corrupted fountain of hio.to a condition of health and -unty, exp-els disea from the system, w herever it may be located, or whatever may b it character Indigestion, nervous coinr.laintp" f.r.n...t; , or hus coughs, consumption in it early ta-cs eore throat, bronchitis, fever Mid r.r.e, Wlmi ' W I spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine wc;;kn(ss, prick -j in0' of the akin, symptomatic of paralysis, ihouniiI tism, neiualir!, tumor, cancer, diabet.-s, la-itud" . anddt bility, diarrhea, and ail cJut dis'-rders f.f I the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the .tom:icli, the nerve, cr the muscular fibre, are i unerrindy cured by this preparation. It is to the ; MATKRiEg MoitBi or ?ewis of disease v. hat an alkali ; is to an acid: it neutralize? them with absolute ceij tah.ty, wliilc nt the fame time it regulates the pej crctions, removes obstruciions from the bowels, cre- ; atfs appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regencrati 8 I every an mal fxneiu.-n. Such the n iture, mch 1 are tho etsof i:,.,,ctä lanioi Scai.dinai vun Iwood I nnfier, whuh, if take n in coijunction j Uli Lis Scandinavian l-l..d Tills, w ill not onlv obibtemtc thei!i.tpHiiifuldi..ae,but prevent their : recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. 1 In the "Scandinavian -Blood Tills," Dr. Roback pre sents the result of twenty years of experience, i hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill i should I.e. No one can doubt their superioitv after one Kinz'.e trial. rHee of the Scandinavian , H!om1 1'uririer. .1 rerhnitl.. er i.,.iri Scandinavian IJlood I'iilr, 2ö centi per box, or live for $ 1 . Vr.nv, Jljama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, lt-57. Dr. C. W. KociCK: I have received eo mucli bene lit from your Scandinavian Wood Purifier and lJlcod Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is n j less my inclination, to give you'a plain 8tntement if my case. I w as for years aSlicted w ith that bane of all comfort and cflie'lenc-y in business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate the so-called remedies which I have used to rid mv?elf of this disease, wiiuhl indeed mnko n nii lin'lu.lr --it -,'.-,. i ..l .. -. . M ul , so consulted w ith the best physicians I could hear I of. I was iiuliieed to try your re medies through the ' persuasion? ef a friend, and after using them a few days w as pcatly !.-i;r fitted, Pn 1 in a short lime, J less tlian a month, 1 w as entirely and permanently j cured. I was also afilicted with the most violent nervous neadache, w mch I suppose was produceil by my elisordcred stomach, for when my dvppe jtsU left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in every respect than I have for ten vt-ai. Very truly yours, JOIIX S DKMUTII. Civctwati, Friday, Sept. 4, lk"7. Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been aillictol with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and ! a half, and having teen jour medicine, (tilled t?vj Sc.ndina ian Uiood Purifier, higidy reconimendcd j by ge::Jenicn with whom I acuainte-d, I wa .loucea so iry lr, out not o!oro 1 naI used vnrious -thcr medicine?. Afrer u:rr tv. j botilc, I felt its 4V-cfs very sen-ii:!j-, and n:e.ii using two more, I found mvM-If jw rfeelly cured. You will allow me, therefwe, to eonp-utuht? )oiu;;n nuking a discoy ry innithlicine w Lit h is proving- itself to be a j r.oiiveroi sutu wonders in tue diseases of the hu-i:i.-.:i family. CEORfii: S. 1JENNE1T, Jocal Editor Ciwiiiinati D.iIJv r.n.MMior. Ini.ianapcms, Wev.::K--dav,"Sept. 2, lEtfT. Dis. C. W. IIoev.-k Dear Sir: H iving been troubled for secr..l years with t-xirvinc debility and weakness, so nnieh so tl.ot I wasunabh"! to attend to myt.rdir.aiy b-t---i,t ss at t'mos, and having hearl f the won.h-iful e :rts that vr.ir Se-aneUna vian Elno 1 Purifitr U:A V'.IU were effecting, I was induced by a frit i.d to try ti e m. I have been u- ing the Purifier for the last twtlvo : mout.L, and Ln 1 the nyoi'-iMe fully jual to it ; recommend uio;. S j vjb.r.b'.c is its u.e tome that 1 I cannot now d'.-pensc w L'ii t!i? uc ol it at my advanced age of life seve nty-seven veais. I cheerfully give this i::foimation for t!io benefit ; of those snuii;r!y af.Wted. MOIilil.S MORRIS. Hie above cerdficatcs, and many others, can bo , seen id my ofiiee, by any e.r.e at my time. (Jot one i of my I'amily Medical Almanacs', gi-ati.-?, from uiy agents. M mufactory, Sales-Rooms and 0co, No. C E. i Tourth street. CM building from JIaJn street. Cmcmnati,u. r or sale Uy lhOl)ko nl P.ro.. Plvrnrrth T A T.rmnn 1 - T -- . . . ""'111 T T . . 1 r ... . . ivchsitT, i injccanfo i own; liooort Utlw I 1 T c r l . kail. nouroeui; uansoia iv .iancnester, I.ycurjrus; by druggists and mt rc'nuitg generally." marl "SS-17 and LT? ftx . nil? . Pit undersigned, having received a large stock of Cloiliiiiff, Piece Goods, &c. Ilava resolved to bear half the burthen of the nresent money prcure by selling their slock at greatREDUCED PRICES To prove ihe correctness of our statement, only ask. our t-icuds to w Cali & examine cur Goods & Trices Being confident they will not only purchase, but go away fcatiaflcd that they have saved 10 or 15 tr tiv iiitr Li aue. In addition to the alovc article.?, kept constantly on haad, we will edition BOOTS AND SHOES GENTS' SHAWLS, CARPET BAGS 1XD VALISES, SKIRTS, DRAWEnS, TAILORS TRIMMINGS, See. Jtr. We jtolieit a call from all before purrh-;: Mr. P. Wea er will superintend the manufacturing department, a. heretofore, nml all w ho may want aeuitmadetoonlerwilldowelltogiveluin a call, es we hare a good assortment of J'roi which to select, and no pains will bo spared to pivc fatL?f ;ict;.on. Those indebted to II. Pii ree w ill Tilpfl :ill Td pay, as farther indulgence cannot be piven. November 5 th Td tf. J. F. LOOMIS' Steam PLAOTCf Mill, AND Sash, Itoor i ZiWnd Taeloi UOCHBTER.LN' constantly" S'.or lh.',.' eingandT.lt C na f '. f.ivond ' tor : v

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