Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 October 1858 — Page 4

WHaTiirrcft orRcpublican

ism. Iff the great political issue now before the country, the t'emocracyliave achieved a moral triumph. -In the language of the distinguished Senator from New York."lhe the battle ia fought and the victory wou." Ia the canvass of 1856; the Republican party took' the position of "no more slaves StatesähcTin KyqFoT the right and duty of Congress, to determine the domestic policy of inchoate States. Every Republican member of the last Öorfgress surrendered tbjfsejasncs in voting.under the CrittendeuMoatgomery bill to permit the people of Knnaas ter establish their domestic institutions free from Congressional dictation. If the Republican party sustain thi3 vote of thsir Representatives, and "recognize the right of the people of all the Territories acting through tlie legally and fairly expressed will of the majority of the actual residents, .and jrhenever . the .ruraber of their inhabitants justifies it, to form a constitution with or without'domestic slavery, and bo admitted into the Union upon terms of perfect equality with the jther States," they concede the great issaj wh:ch the Democracy h.tve sustaiued, 'and upon which tho exciiinor Presidential contest of two yearfagd was by them fought .ud w n. What is there left of Republicanism when the R?pnb!ican party concede this doctrin? What principle have they upon which to sus a'n their organization? SThe.R?pub!ican candidate for Congre!s in this district stated, m a speech on lues day night, that. he. would vote in Ctvor of ina-aamisaioa vi Kansas wnn a constuutien permitting slavery if that wa3 the fairly xpressed will of her inhabit ants. What then becomes of the issue of no slave S'a'.eV ' and the entire Republican platform uppa the-slavery question? Mr. Porter, conceding this can no longer oppose the Democratic party or the Democrtic candidate upon any question of principle, unless he favors the citizenship and quahty of the negro in opposition to the D red Scott de eis mii. lhat and them. IS the only icsue left him Again we ask if the Republicans themselves have not rindicnted the principles and policy of the Democratic party, upon thegreat issues now before the country, by acknowledging their constitutionality, wisdom and justice? What greater trumph could be aehiered? What then is there lefi of Ripiblican'um? Slate Sentinel. Wht m lT?-Why si it that no organization can stand hi the country agai nst Democracy? Why ia it every adverse organization prove; false to every principle, and soon or late sinks into infamy? It is ßimp'yl because their leaders are faisc to truth, andlbesatise theprinciples of the Democratic party nre the only principles consistent with the geüius of our institunons, and in harmony with the Constitution. It is because the Democratic party never yt sacrificed a principle for the sake of reient success, but always relied upon that iateligant and patriotism of the people, and when defeated, calmly waited for the sober second thought of the masses, which never yet failed to endorse lhe printhe principles and and measures of the party! It is because the Democracy have s'oodby the Union a cur fathers made it, ever ;res:sJng all efforts, from whatever quarter made, to weaken its bands or endanger i:s prosperity. It is because the principles-of our glorious paty are founded ir eternal truth which resognizes the rights of man as, defined and. protected by the Coastituf'on. Xec Hampshire StanJard--V living Pairicr. ..e nave tb plasure of seeing yesterday, at a gentleman's private resident in this city, two little girls who presented in themselves aVsinguLirJphysiological study. Their ages were Lespectively nine and eleven years, while they weighed but thirteen ud fifteen pounds, and their hight form crown to sole is but twenty-nine and thirty -'bus inches", "respectively; yet they areiiiallrertsymnietricallymade.healih) and happy children, above to talk, sing daaeo and play like other children of their MVhat is remarkable about these lutl fairies, moreover, .13 fact that their father and motner are mortals oi orainary size, and thay have, a younger brother and sis ter, three and six. years-of ag;, Ttho have attained the growth usnal to their ajjes. - Ther are much greater curibsitT tliaN the 'Aztets' who made so much excitement here a fett years sinoe, for they were klio tic, while these liflle girls are bright and intelligent, G3 well as diminutive. They wereäotimported'from abroad, but were born in on of the towns in Middlesex Countrria' this State, of genuine Yankee stocky. Tluy will not bamade a public exhibition, "but will lie natural lives, in privacy", with their relations, although theymiMKmake a fortnng for a showman. They'treighed about thieaand a half pound each at tne una oi m-sir.Dtrm. aaaj con tinued to "grow like other chilclrea untilla bout the age of eihgh teen months, .when the arfcldt4 development began." They ach of thsm werx, Tithout difficulty, rings which wfeie put upon their fingers at ths pretty children, and contributed gieatly to the entertainment f the faw friends invited to racttlitf m-iyesierday. Boston Advo cate. FT A ßdh jCaUifornia Woman. X"Mrs. Elton Todd, who owns a ranch nbont , a oniie belowJ .earersvUIe, ii a reqtabk Woman, i In f 1852 she wIkett 'from' Shasta to 'Weavers i lie, and, rithoißbQy -'begHii' J tliö business 1 'of quairtSW who&ve3 hiear " her " domicil, eya hat -for-a'long time ' she wa9 bending oveMhe,raalutub, .at.daylight in the mornHig at noon,- and at ten 'o'clock at nijjhtT-iiwsiBess: prospered and after awhll&--8H-uQui'iwuciaiiiib, w tu u " iuru1 nnt well. Then she' bought chickens. Tehvi hwVggsahd which" she sold at half a-, rWUjr- parthen he: bought a pir for 6V and sold k progeny for an ottneecQrSMuougbtcows and sold :n- TltiainAss still, increased.' änd she began tyiyfpS jeal Estate, lending money at ten prr xsavrs Diii, nuwiouuiaiiiij5 i.i-;mj- Alwir8-Vas fortunate; every touch 0i WAWin'ff to crold. Now she is one of-the largest property holders in the

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books, has his own CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF OIF13 AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE Or GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF GIFTS AT RANNEY'S CHOICE OF.G1FTS AT RANNEY'S GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE 23 Broadwat, NEW YORK, where the fifU rotin? of Jewelkt, kc, and VARVINO IM .TAtUS' RO 75 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, arealwavs on EXHIBITION, in ample. snow CA8F.S. Orr New Descriptive Catalogue, containing: a large variety of books in every department of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold at regul .r publisher's prices) and explaining our Ifete'and Original System of allowing every purchaser His Oitn Choice of Gift, and setting forth unequalled inducements -to AGENTS, will be gent, post paid, to any individual, on application. AcMrcas A. RANNEY. Ao-ent. juI3-33mG-in. No. 293 Broadway s ALT a car load just arrived, and felling at the lowest prices, at (33) Rice a SMITH g. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPLETED, AND MISSOURI UNITED TO THE PHALANX OF FREE STATES!! The undersigned hive an agency for the sale of Land in the State of Missouri. These Lands are situated in the counties of Washington, Franklin, Crawford, Oregon, Ripley and others, and are among the rao.-t valuable in the. State. Lead, copper, and marble fielda abound. Pine and oak timber abundant. The tide ot emigration that has hitherto been arrested in Iowa and Wisconsin, is now turned to this beautiful and fertile State. We can sell these I nds at prices ranging from one to three dollars per acre, according to location ami rtualitj. Persons purchasing 320 acres or more, can pay one half cash, and the remainder on time. A3 these lands are being rapidly disposed of, all those vrho desire to purchase, would do well to call immediately, and examine our maps and prices. Titles undoubted, and Warranty Deeds given. 1115(1 Warrants located on reasonable terms, or taken inpayment Tor landg. Enquire of CHARLES WIHTM0RE, or J. G OSBORNE, Agents at Plymouth. Plymouth, Aug. 26-40tf. .TUST ' RECEIVED! A NEW tock of Goods!! cafjsjaxiNG of NAILS, GLASS, SASH, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL. TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, COD FISH. WHITE FISH, CANDLES, SOAP, MOLASSES, SYRUP, CIDER VINEGAR, WOODEN WARE. STONE WARE. And other things too numerous to mention, that we will sell as cheap as any other IIou.se i North' cm Indiana. arid -txy We are paying the hiyrTiet Driee for Countrv Produce of almost cvrf descrint'mn. PATTERSON i CLEAVELAXD. apr23-23 Btusical ustrumcnts! O- Tu. FORT WAYNE, Keeps constintly on hand a splendid stock of Plans 1FfI MELODEONS, GUITARS, VIOLINS. and all other . Miisirnl I iislruinents & Music Boob mai-26 1!It. T. J. SHEinVOOD HAS removed his stock of Goods to the new builöing a halPsquare south of the old stand, where he is receiving, and will keep constantly o& hand, a supply ot choice Family GROCERIES, SUCH A9 TEAS ; S U GARS, 1 i '.' - C O F F E E , .:; SYRUP. ! FISH. And all goods usually kept in a GROCERY STOREI W I t t LIQUORS, c ig AT RS f l'O J3 CfJL o i Kept on hands at- &H times; and sold fqw. Ug j would be pleased to see" all of his old ::cMtoTiieTs; r J and nxiny new ones, and will sei tiiem 'tow; a - low as any house m town ' Th people of i lymoutli and vicinity are ted to give me a call-, , j , ' .-, Almost all kimhi of PRODUCE- tiki u'.bul the highest market price paid in cash or trails $ y. T. J. SHERWOOD. P. S. I am agent for Sforkhiii k W-iji ''lat ent Improve! (Jrain Drill, and Div ParmUm s Ima ar. Botanic Medicine. - Plymouth, July J, l.-r.Ctf '.X f;!. : .- TT O T I CK-IS H I R V H i a l v iV I That the undesigned ha- tcn.:rfroirt4.;i .yt - ministr;rtorof thi5t uteoi Lhzabf rti s'uncln rlafi l, deceased. Said eftat.-i,-;?upp'd to he.oIvcnt. sep2n41w3.-: s HOIIACE COR EIN, AJm'r.

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TWILL PAY THE IIIGEST MARKET 1 Price in .CASH for your WHEAT, CORN, OATS, SANG, WAX, HIDES, ic, 4c, Remember don't sell your Produce, Sang, Hides &c,r,ntil you see me. . . I keep "for sale at the very lowest figures,' Salt, UJ Ulc 9.U&IIUU cult iiliu uicni uj niv; i of mtr nraruMn rn T .a Pnrf stropt . inst irrt of A1 .1 1. 1 CT nn.l AV1,;l-4-r. tlit i Moore's Hotel. ; r' - - ' - - ' Au.'25-40 C.WIIITMORE. B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (junld-31) BROOKE & BRO'S. c "Tlie proprietors of the v RTCTBIOND. IILLS, (formerly" Fuller's) in Plymonth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FI .OUR of superior quality for farail.u?e, anl intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens cf the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, ami warrant it equal to. the best manufactured elsewhere, or otherwise will take it back and. refund the money. - - V.'slil '. CVrn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be deliven d w ithout charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short nqjice. CnsL lr Wheat, Corn and Oats. The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for pood, sound WLeat, Corn and Oats. Order? for Flour may be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND & WILBUR, rijmouth, August 2Ü tütf - JUST RECEIVED ! ! AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER AT DAVIDSON & Co.'s GREAT E5IP0BIUM OF fTMIE amount, prices and variety of which will I fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Fittsburg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adjoin in counties for past iavorr and support, which kept us through a fiery trial, we now by paying all at tention exclusively to the CLOTHING TRADE, I Jfcod ask no more than an examination cl our i XBasunoth stock by the public before purchasing clelierc. Wc have on hand at least 00 sunij ter smiu, partly home and partly Cincinnati niaiuiicture, mad; m a superior style. FURM'SKING GOODS, Hals 4 Caps, etc., A ehoice asortmeut ot" Cloths, Cassimorcs, Vestin's, Trimming, etc. Ti'. e best of worn men for ciakinx and cutting to order, c he;ipand promnt. DAVIDSON k Co. ar53-22tf R.H. BROWKT& Co.'s NEW TIN AND boon rpiiKivod to Wostorvoll's O d stand, East side of Michigan street. Thevrhaving been among the losers by the late Cre, aak all who arc about buying anything in the line of . To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and price before purchasing elsewhere, as t'.iey are a nfideit that their Tariety is 1 GOOD as the BEST, and that tbdr prices areo LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM COOKjBOX & PARL E CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may always be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of work in the line of Tinning. . Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainers, Wash Dishes, Tip Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles,' Coffco PoL Tea Pots, Stove Boiler?, an I everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPANNED WARE A large assortment of Japanned Ware on hand, "Sch is going oft" rapidly it low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage, heretofore bestowed or them, and will endeavor to give 100 C3nta in goods for every dollar received therefor.' ' - R.rM. BROWN Co.' dec 10,1 .' : " SOAÜ-all kinds cheap at Rick a Smith's. A FEW CAf?ES öf Drv s now coming u Low Prjc S"torc. Rice 4 CM1TH. k BRO'S. TAfrnAVNtu It you wnt to get theworth of - '' 61 Slör' 't0 tf-u. " "K IU a - . - . n"'"w,r" . . ?v": ; ' 1 . '' 5()(iTS Ä SilOr. v e will receive, in a few 3 d a tremendous stuck. Rice Smith.

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(Forfeited.) STATE OF INDIANA, STAK KE CO UNT Y, "jTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned JJll will oner for safe at public outcry, at the Court House door in Knox, Starke county Indiana, on the 16th day of October, 1858, at 2 o'clock, p. j m., precisely, the following described land', to-wit: 1 Tlic (n) north half ef the north east quarter, (ncqr.,; uiu i-., ) nu u. ..a.. . w.v M1 A 1 1 I I. .-i It r-v tlin Oftttlx . . (sw cy,) the (nKi) north half ofthenoi'h west qr, " " Mi the south half of the north nest quarter; the south half of the north east qr. and the north half ia nAitli liolT of the sout! ii . i ttt? r i ' u roox ' ..itern, in tow ofrantre number one, west, onntunm '-T 1 ,JU' wlv " VI1: -A: : XZl " nd cihtvacre?, more or loss; which lands purchased bv Allen Hamilton and William II. ! four hund red a were pure Jones from the State of Indiana, and forfeited for . . .1 f i j the non pavment of interest- rnncipal four hund-i I . . I redande.chty-Pevcn.ioHan, "X fT'n; est due one .0. j twenty-ninc and 49-100 dollars; accruing cost, five ä?1 nni, J,ia i . t 1- 1 I C .1. f i t p .css.wniianuwaspurcuau no n u,e ow o. Ldiana by Joshua German, and aligned to ,11-1 .am T.mnu.nr-pnne.Cil, seventy-five dollars; inU'lt "t uurt nuu tt-iw uuinu;, viam. , iuur i c t Ait in . i 1 .ii and 54-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, ninety-eipht and 29-100 dollars. Also, the north-east quarter of the south-west quarter, and the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section number sixteen, in township and ranc;e last a1ove named, and eont ainin eighty acres, more or t u- Ci... .. r it- w nicn puremwru um .c ?.uc o. ... uana by J oshua German and by him a.s.ge,l to John u'.Tuian; xinucipai, kkiiiy-uh- uuii.u?; imvresi. l ie, fifteen and 75-100 dollars; damage, four and 54-100 dollars; total, ninety-eiht and 20-100 dollar . Also, the south east quarter of thc north east quarter of ?amc section, township and range la.t above mentioned, containing rorty Rcres more or less, which was. purchased by Santhy R. German from the State of Indiana, and forfeited for the nonpayment of interest; principal, thirty-seven anl 50-100 dollars; interest due ten and 48-100 dollars; damage, two and 20-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, fifty-three and 18-100 dollars. Also thc south east quarter of the south west quarter of same section, town?hip and range last u!kvc named; purchased by J. B. Timmons from the State of Indiana, and forfeited for the non-payment of interest; principal, thirty-seven and 50-100 dollars: interest dne ten, forty cisrht one hundredth dollars; damage, two and 20-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, fifty-three and 18-100 dollars. Also, thc east lulf of the south east quarter, and tiro south-west quarter of the routh-east cpiarter,of samcscction, township an l range last named, which was purchased bv Isaac F. Lewis, from the State of State of Indiana, and forfeited for the non payment of interest; principal, one hundred and twelve and 50-lUl) dollars; interest due fifteen and 74-1 00 dollars; damage, six and 40-100 dollars; accruim cost, three dollars; total, one hundred and twenty-seven and 68-100 dollars. No bids will be received on any of the above parcels of Luid for a less amount than principal, interest due, damage and accruing cost on thesume as above specified pnrchasers paying one-fourth sa.e, pay 10 ine i rea?urcr oi ot.,. r. v.ou.u, , u,e amouiii u. imcu-Muue u euMuv.. .u, u,gemer w.ui cost, ami two per rem uamage, u,e e. .- JOHN S. BENDER, Auditor, sepl Cu4"t4fcc$9,l0 Stark County, Ind. S.HERIFF SALE. By virtue of an order of Sale and execution to me directed by the Clerk of the Marshall Commou Pleas Court, I will expose for sale at public i i .i: it.. . i 1 .1 auction, as ine ijw uiri-cu,,, u.u court uou.se uoor, in Plymouth, M irshall county, Indiana, on baturunyiue vui mj ui , kw, v-t-.. hours oi uio ciocK a m, anu 4 o ciock. p m., trie fodow.ng described renl es ta e, situate m Marshall -"- 1,1 v,,v,""'"'"" V,,"""V of section 14. township - 4, north of range 2 east, v v, v. vr, - ..... punen inces aim leueni n s o u.c- S.-me ucioi.gmg; or so mucn ii.ereoi s snau oe necessary wmomj a judgment .or $1 a cents, against m. T. Prather, and in favor of Henry B. 1 ors hing. J. F. VANVALKENBURGII, Sh'fT M. C. O II P P I P P C CATV r1 - . . , jUv tutui-ui ....rAuuuu n.M,,,, of the wc oi tne iuarwiaii circuit c-oun anu 10 me direct " " " l3 3 the law dii ectsatthc court house door in the town of Plymouth in the county of Marshall and Stato of Indiana, on 1'1C 16th day of October 158, between the hourä f 10 o'clock, am and 4 o'clock p m, of said dav th.e following real estate situate in said county and'State.- to-wit: The undivided one third part of the south west quarter of section eighteen (18) in township : thirty-two (S2) north, of ranze four (4) east; excOPt'ng forty acres heretofore deeded to John Searlsv on the south west pait v'f said tract; also excepting-..H of said tract lying north of Tippecanoe River, and a certain tract or parcel of land bounded o.n ?hc north by thc out town lots in Tippecanoe Town, formerly owned by Wm C Martin, Win Clark, A J Hat and Miehal Kesler, and on the west by the lots formerly owned by Jesse Roberta and' exinJing down said River on the south Eide of said Robert's lots parallel with the east line of thc original plat of Tippecanoe Town supposed to contain sijity acres more or less, with the Mill privilege, improvements and tenements threto belonging. Also tee undivided one third part of certain land lyin in the south west quarter of section eight (8) aud the south cast quarter of section seven (7) in the same township and range, belonging to said Brelsford. Taken a3 thc property of Joseph Brlsford to satisfy a Judgment for $403 87-100 in favor of Aaron 'Underbill. To be sold without regard to valuation or appraisment laws, tils J F Van VALKENBURGII, Sheriff. rill E R I F F S A L E. By virtue of an Execution issued by the Clerk of the Common Please Court Marshall County, Indiana, and to me directed; I have taken and will off er for sale at public auction, as the law directs.at the Court House Door in mmoutn.on me iotn, day of October lb5?, between thc hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day, the following described property; to-wit: "Commencing sixty (60) feet east from the North East corner of Lot No. Eight (8) in the . Tippecanoe Town Plot, Marshall County, Indiana; Thence East Eight (8) RodsThence South fivo (5) Rods: Thence West Eight (8) Rods: Thence North Five (5) Rods to the place of beginning, Containing one Quarter of an acre; and also Commencing Sixty (GO) feet East from thj North' East Corner of Lot No. one ( 1 ) in Tippecanoe Town ; Thence East Eicht (8) Rods; Thence. South Five (5) R. Thence West Eight (8) Rods; Theiice North Five (5) Rods, to the place of beginning containing one Quarter of an acre, with all the : lentments thereto belonging. Taking as the property, of the defendants, in an act in in said Court, brought against Joseph Brelsford, Samuel and Michel Kegler, wherein Judgment was, obtained against de feudent f t Four Hudred and ' Nine Dollars, aud interest and "costs- , ' . s - v ;....: a.. J. FrAN VALKENHURG, So'ff M. C. ..S II E I F F B A E-,-"r' By virtnaöf an t1m.diI by ; the Clerk of the Manluill Cirenii Cnuit, IiMliaaa, and to me 1 1 directed l jiavejUifccuana km o.ier-wr . t Liw dirtetatthe Cimrt House Door in PJynvnr : ? Mftlhall,. County,. lndiiuLiui.Sfiv-day the H directed I Jia've -taken and wUVoffer for slc as the HUH, Cth UUr of Ocibw -A-D.y U5 , It iwedi-he hours of Iii JOo'clecka. m. . and 4 o'clock p ni ot said cay, I .Takeu aalhe pro-pem ed,Ui!detA'ndaBtr(W;p 1- v:nr,, P c..i..n d illrliel 'Kesler. , le Marshall Circuit Cää where ajudgment was rendered agains the Defendant tortwo hundred, Seven DoUarsano! Sixty cents besides . Uic.tatetcs, costs am accuring costs Tlic '.above 4 mejiUoncd primides will be sola, snbjeet to two other liecu. lions agawt thc Kame.m favor of Calib Davis, for Fifty Fijjbt 52-100 Dollars, and the other in favor of Davis a. Co. for Nine 9-i00 Dollars.-- ' -' J.F. VAN VALKENBURG,Shr'ffM. C

. . i iL ...1.1. i - . uoicuvc, whiwi iiiii-.i, vu.-cw, u inline, nn: i ui north west garter, and the sonüi-wwt quarter of i Onanism or Self-Abuse, &c.,ani order a confumthe north-east quarter of Motion number s,xten, f thc S;ime plan for the enduing year, m township number thirty-two north, of range j Director,, on areview of tho pilt,-feel asxmmbertwo west, containing ciirntr acres, more or I , -u. . .u . , ...k.,.. r.r Krtwvi..

- V' .' p V and Africa, as well as North America has spent interest on the residue, ia advance-Provided, , the ,ndi of our w however, that if the purchasers who have forfeited ; count L it waa inthis, wav th;ll thc ln(Ji:in Root the lands above named, shall, before the day o p... x' fi. " n- ia M,0

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PHILADELPHIA,-' A Benevolent Institution established hy special Endoicinent for the relief of the Sirk and diseased, aßicled xcith Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. - rIIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of J the awiul destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced ; upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by 5 ' c"n' Quacks several years ago directed their Consulting as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of j their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of ,il5ä ri:l of dispasns. in all their forms, and to .. 1A.1..: i n T'TvJ ... n ...l. ii F ... ...t. r ,L,- mihi uo-Li i Li it ßi luv vuiminvii9 it?9 lpt1 j occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of exjvcuu.ivh. trt'ine norertv, to furnish Medicines MILE Oh It is neetllsw to ntld that the. A-oci' alien commaiKU tho highest Medical ritill . f tl , r i ,? i : rn,!;h tl,e most VPv! the rn treatment. J nn.- rv r .1. . ;tt, . '. ..1 i lit- uiiiviiJi 3 ui uic iisMJi-iiitiuu in tucir annual 0 . .1 . . . fc i r lionnrt unon tili tro:itnu-nt nfSciuAl i lup.-isfa. fop the yearling Januar 1st,, 1838, expreß the highst sati.facUon with'thesuceo.sJvhich ha. nt- - w thc ahors of thc Consult5n? Surp0n in thc o im. ff . h b f t boncü; lo tiC ftfil;cte(l, c iall totl,e vuu7lir, ntl thcv h:lve rCMlvPll to , themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very ; iini mnortant and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weaknes, the vice of Onanism, IM.isfurbation or Self- Abn-ie, and other diseases of thc sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail, (in a sealed envlope,) FREE OF C II A R G E, on receipt of TWO STAMPS f 0(liep p, Ul(1 XrActs on the anJ 7rCiUmcnt of P.XU;U ilisesiiit act, ic.,ar re constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the attlicted. Some of the new remedies and methods oftieatment discovered during the past year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN", Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv order of the Directors. : EZRA HEARTWELL, President. Gro. Fairciiild, Secretary. july29-3Gly. fg- CAUTION. All Genuine Pills have the aboT Indian on Ilorneback, on each Box. Merchants nd Inders wilt be on their guard and not b imposed upon by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indian Root Pills, nigned -1. B. Mxire. AU genuin Indian Root Pills hare the n&me und Signatar of A. J. WkiU & Co.t a ash box. Dr. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S INDI AN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of Ins life in traveling, having visited Uurope. Asia . man tQ cstaWish tho UvX that all diseases arise from , IMrURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength hcaUh anJ nfc j j u vUa, flu;( " I o of ' do not act in perfect harmony with the different I ituiuiiuil i iiL miiui, Iii, mw.i luaia its aviiuu, j becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus caus ing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is exhausted.our health we are depriv ed of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked ftlM, act .mJ thu. oup ,. ,it of life wiU be i f cr blown out IIow importaiit then that we ' silouM keep tlie various passages of tlic body froi anl An(l h(JW plcasant to us t!ult u 5ll,a ( . . power to put a medicine in vou nv. ... vi. I Morse , Indian Root Pills, inanuf-.ctu: Ü from , 1:irtdaml ro0U;;rOtt. aronn,i the mountainous cliff -m Natures garden, for thc health and recovery o , li!jca3wl m;UU Que of the roots from which these , p- arp maJe ba SuJorific l.icli opens the pores o thc fck;nj un,, a3sisits N uure in throwin out tlic ! finnp :1I.t . of ,hn POrnint:on itliin. The .. md is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and 1 a l?f 'J x . a. .1 uneiogs me iuuag; n iiiu iung, anu urns in ;i mkj thins manner, performs its duty by throwing otf : pilem ana other humors from the lungs by copi , ou3 Ppittm;;. The third is a Diuretic, wich gives and dou b e strength to t he k dnevs: thus en- ( 0 m , ' couraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully bvtheurin.iiv or water passage, and w hich could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Catlnrtic, and accompanies the other properties of thc pills while engaged in purifying the blcvnl; the coarser partic cs of impurity which cannot pais by thc other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above it is shown that Dr. Mor se's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with thc blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and eleaese the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot remain when the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many u'je, is because they do not get a medicine that will pas s to the afflicted pa"ts, and which will open thc natui"ul passages for thc disease to be cast out; hence, large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines arc literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing withthe b.'ood, which throws the corrupted matter through every rein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themsfh es- victory upon victory,' by restoring millious of the sick to bloming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sic kness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames .have been scorched by the burning elements of rag fever, and who have been broueht. as it were, within a step ot the silent av0 now stand ready to testify that they would i i,vp i.ron nnmhprod with the Jead, had it not been for this great and wonderful meu'-'cinc, Morse's In dian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and absolutely surprised, in witnessing their charming effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and 6ti cngth, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which is the blood. ' Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that thej will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly enemy will take its flight and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, ami the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. 0"Cadtiox. Beware of a counterfeit signed Ä. B. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White & Co. on each box; also the. signature of A.' J. 'White 4y Co.; all othes arc spurious. A- J- WHITE k Co. Sole Proprietors, ' 50 Leonard Street,. New. Xprk. ' 'Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are . sold by all dealers in 'medicines Agents wanted in every town, village and hamtet in the laud. '. Parties desiring the agency will address m as above for terms. ' Trice 25 cenU per. box: five boxes willbeenton Xgif pri ' f tFT ciHERIFl'bbALE-Bv irtue of an Exer-? - . Z3nd Commi.jonto me dircdfr tlU. tk oftheCommonPleasCourt; I will offer tor?a le at r Ai :n jo ouln Marshall County Indiana, on Saturday thc 9th jAV 0f o October, -lba, between, the . hours of ten " a i T 1 1 V iL i T LTs i following described real estate, .situate ut eaid county, to-wit: the weft halfof the north east quar - vyuuij , w M ter, and the north part of thea,i half of-Uie north list quarter f section eight, in townslup33, north rv'.l.-L- o try ontl r.iir f ftnric . m . n I ar n I T . Hi

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i DISEASE VANQUISHED Eoback's Scandinavian Eemedies. Dr. eiE2ilE!iUfHIIIIU( . m. A A Ä h Ä Ä M. m M C M 1 !llUMi A FTER YEAftS ay STUDY AND EX XJL pcriment, Dr. Roback, the eminent Swedish rinfcieian, succeeded in proJuding a medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native' land, which acts directly on the causes of. disease hi' the blood, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it may be located, or whatever may be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other lits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, sore throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, ihei m.v tism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, Lurhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, thc liver, the kidneys, j the stomach, the nerves, or thc mnscular fibre, are ' unerringly cured by tins preparation. It is to the mate in ks Moani or seeds of disease what an alkali is to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute Certniniv. while at the same time it regulates the sc ei .t on?, removes obstruction. from the bow e s.ere- . . i ates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Isuch is the nature, such arc the effects of Dr. Roback's famous Scandina vian Blood Pnrifi r, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Tills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary pan. In the "Scandinavian Blood Pills," Dr. Roback presents thc result of twenty years of experience, hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be. No one can doubt their superiorly after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 perltoltb-.or $. per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Tills, 2. cents pe r box, or five for$l. Teru, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, lbö7. Dr. C. W. Roback: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Piailu-r and Blood Pills, that I have thought it mv dutv. and it is no lessmv inclination, to give you a plain st:itemeat of my case. I was for years afliicted with thnt bane of all comfort and eHiciencv in business, dvspepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I have used to rid mvself of this disease, ... i , i i , , . would indeed make a mclancholv catalogue. 1 al so consuitett wnn luetics, pnysician l could near of. I was induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afliicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, ftr when my dyspepsia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in every respect than I have for ten vcars. Very t.tlly yours, JOHNS DEMUTH. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1KÜ7. Da. Rorack Dear Sir: Having been alllicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I was induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. After using two bottles, I felt its effects very sensibly, and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery in medicine w hich is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human family. GEO RG E S. BEN N ETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. Indianapolis, Wednesday, Sept." 2, 157. Dk. C W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility ; and weakness, jo much so that 1 was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, und having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and find , the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispense with the use ot it at my advanced age of life seventy-seven years. I cheerful Iv give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MO RR LS. Tlic above certificates, und many others, can be seen at my office, by any one at ny time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanacs, gratis, from my agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. C E. Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. For sale by Brooke ft Bro., Plymouth; T. A. 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The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following; i. - " 1 United sutss Treasury Note, $1000,00 2 do ' - do 500,00 each 200,00 each 100,00 each 100,00" each 75 00 each GO 00 each 50 00 each 35 00 each 5 do 'do 0 do do 0 Pat. Ler. Hun. cased watches 20 Gold Watches, 50 do 100 . do . J7T 300 Ladies Gold Watches, 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, ' 30 00 each 500 Silver Watches $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, rest and fob ' i; Chains,., 10 00 to 30 00 each lOH) Gold Pen and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each ' Pohl Locket,, Bracelets Brooches, Ear Drop, - pjn Qu? pi glcev0 .RTn gl4:rtStuUW8ten KevS, Gold-nnd Silver Thitnr , , rtrMctibt other articlcs, wortli from s , .. . ' . . Jr. - mlLAi, ,and the pit. forwarded with none week to him, by ' ., - . , ' i ojjxprws, post-paid. , y , . JxAll communications mustb addressed to.. , i DANIEL. AD EE Pceusher,. . ,,i r. , . , r J?" JZ - vKW York., i . i. 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