Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 47, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 October 1858 — Page 4
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X3T When a stranger tmta me with a want of respect,' eaid a philosopic poor man. I comfort myself with the reflection that it is not myself that he slights, but my old coat, and shabby hat, which to say the truth hare no particular claims to admiration. So if my coat and hat choose to fret about the slight, why let them; but
it is nothing to nie.' They had quite a 'row at Princeton, X. J., last week between the citizens and tome Collago students.about the possession of an old cnnon used in the revolution. It was decided that the cannon belongen to the college. Much bad feeling between some of the students and a portion of the citizens, still prevails. The corner stone of the State Inebriate Asylum at Binghampton, X. Y., was laid on the 24 th ult. It is seriously feared by the Government that the running of the boundary line between Texas and the Indian counThe Salt Lake and California mail was robbed by the Indians on the 9th inst. It i3 stated in private letters that the jellow fever is raging awfully at Charleston, S. C. Uev. John Strat, aged 100 years.preached in Gallipolis, Ohio, on the 30th ult. Twenty-two more passengers have been rescued from the steamer Austria, recently burned at sea. The Xew Albany Tribune states that oa the 25:h ult., a printer in Louisville, Ky. named Robert It. Lindsay, shot another printer named D. L. Ward. The Tribune further states that from the testimony elicited before the Coroner's jury, it seems that there was some difficulty between the parses in regard lo a strike" that occurred a few weeks since. Lindsay was at work in tho Courier office, and the deceased left that office on a strike. On Saturday, Ward was sitting in front of the Democrat office; whon Lindsay "approached him, and after some words, called Ward a d -d liar Ward arose and struck him, whereupon Lindsay drev a revolver and shot Ward in the left breast. He staggered into the Democrat office, and expired in about half an hour. Lindsay was arrested. Both the parties have fami lies. The brig Amaret arrived at Xew London last week from a whaling voyage, having been locked in the ice for nearly eight months. Toledo, Oct. 7. The Toledo and Illinois Railroad was sold to-day, and bid in by A. Boady, Esq. It was understood to be for the benefit of the creditors of the Wabash road. The Indiana part of the road, which was sold at Lafayette on the 5th, was bid in for the benefit of the same parties, undor a j previous arrangement. lion. Wm. Preston, of Kentucky, hag been appointed Minister to Madrid. The Grand Lodge of Masons, in New York, have donated S100towards the purchase of Mt. Vernon. '1 never complained of my condition, said the Persian poet Sadi, but ones, when my feet were bare, and I had no money to buy shoes; but I met a man without teat, and became contented with toy lot The Scientific American says that the first steel vessel ever lmilt, was the small steam launch tor the expedition up the Zambesi river. The llainbow ha just Leen built, also of steel, for the river The late accounts from Pike's Peak Gold Mine continue 'very encouraging. It is now believed that a treaty has been made between this country and Nicarauga, and that it only awaits ratification. It is the opinion of many naval men here that it is not safe to send the Paraguay expedition without a largre marine and land force tlian has been already obtained. Mr. Lud wick Snyder died a few days since, in Lucerne county, Pa., at the age of one hundred and eight. His wife, aged one hundred and twelve, still survives him. (iov. Banks, while passing thro' the lunatic asvlum of MassachuBett, was seized by an insane woman who declared that she was commissioned to hang Jiim. He was speedily released by the timeaid that was at hand. (icn. Win field Scott is proposed by many of the Uepublican papers as President m 1880. Tlie naval magazine at Havana, filled with powdeiydiells and rocket, exploded on the 29th inst., shocking the whole city, killing 28 perion and wounding 105. Many were supposed to be still under the ruins. Tal. P. Shaffner, of St. Louis, claims that he gare th first idea of the Atlantic Telegraph to Cjrus W. Field. The damage to the Atlantic Telegraph i supposed, by those best acquainted with the subject, to be about 300 miles from the Irish coast, where the ocean is 1,590 fathoms deep. The New Testament is about to be printed in the courtd ialect of China. The yellow ferer is on tho increase in Savannah, Geo. When men meet they listen to one another: when girls meet they look at each other, .
(JIIOICE OF GIFTS! Hereafter, every purchaser, before purchasing his books, has his own
CHOICE choice CHOICE CHOICE choice CHOICE CHOICE CHOICE OF OF OF OF OF GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS GIFTS AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S RANNEY'S OF GIFTS OF GIFTS OF GIFTS GREAT AMERICAN GIFT BOOK HOUSE, JUroadwat, WEW YORK, where the gifts, consisting of Jewelry", &c, and VARYING IM VALCE FROM 75 CENTS TO TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS, are always on EXHIBITION, in ample show cases. Our New Descriptive Catalogue, containing a large variety of books in every department of Science and Literature, (all of which are sold at regular publisher's prices) and explaining our NevcTand Original System of allowing every purchaser His Own Choice of Gifts, and setting forth unequalled inducements to AGENTS, will be sent, post paid, to any individual, on application. Address A. RANNE Y, Agent, jul8-33m6-in. No. 293 Broadway. SALT a car load just arrived, and selling at the lowest prices, at (33) Rice Smith's. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMPLE! TED, AND MISSOURI UNITED TO THE PHALANX OF FREE STATES!! The undersigned have 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 most valuable in the State. Lead, copper, and marble fields abound. Pine and oak timber abundant. The tide ol emigration that has hitherto been arrested in Iowa and Wisconsin, is now turned to this beautiful and fertile State. Wo can sell these lands at prices ranging from one to three dollars per acre, according to location and quality. Persons purchasing 320 acres or more, can pay one half cash, and the remainder on time. As these lands are being rapidly disposed of, all those who desire to purchase, would do well to call immediately, and examine our maps and prices. Titles undoubted, and Warranty Deeds given. Land Warrants located on reasonable terras, or taken in payment for lands. Enquire of CHARLES WHITMORE, or J. G. OS BORNE, Agents at Plymouth. Plymouth, Aug. 26-40tf. JUST RECEIVED! A NEW Stock of Goods!! CONSISTING 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 House in North ern inuinna. We are paying tho highest priec for Country Produce of almost evry description. PATTERSON & CLEAVELAND. apr29-23 Itustcal f usfnimntts! O. X. .M I I iTi, FORT WAYNE, Keeps constantly on hand a splendid stock of IPSann IFtojFtes! MELODEONS, GUITARS. VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instruments & Music Boots mar2G 19Iy. T. J. SHERWOOD HAS removed his stock of Good to the new building a half-square south of the old stand, where he is receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a Bupply of choice Family GROCER! TEAS, SUGARS. COFFEE. SYRUP, F I S II . And all goods usually kept in a GROCERY STORE! WINES. LIQUORS, O I Ö A R S , -A-1 Wliolosalo Kept on hand at all times, and sold low. He would be pleased to see all of his old customers, and many new ones, and will sell them goods a a. si J Ji VUWfl. The people of Plymouth and vicinity areinvited to give nie a call. Almost all kinds of PRODUCE taken, and the highest market price paid in cash or trade. T. J. SHERWOOD. P. S. I am agent for Stockhill & Humt's Patent Improved Grain Drill, and Dr. Purinton's Indian Botanic Medicines. Plymouth, July 1 , 1858. 32tf T. J. S. NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN, That tliaa nnrfKMrnft tiaa Kn imnistratorof the estate of ElizatMth Southerly.,? deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ' sep2n41w3. HORACE CORBIH , AJm'r. EST The balloon ia which Mr. Thurston was carried off from Adrian. Mioh., re ecntly, was found near Baptist creek. In Canada. No tidings hare been received of Mr. Thurston, and there appears now to be no doubt that tho unfortunate man has lost his life.
FARMERS, ATTENTION!! I WILL PAY THE IIIGEST MARKET Price in CASII for vour WHEAT, CORN, OAlS,SANG, WAX, HIDES, &c, 4c, Remember don't sell your Produce, Sang, Hides Arcimtil you sec me. I keep for sale at the very lowest figures, Salt, by the sack and Salt and Whiskey by the barrel, at my Wareroom on La Porte street just west of Moore's Hotel. Aun- 25-40 C. WHITMORE.
B ALM Thousand Flowers, at (junI8-3l) BROOKE & BRO'S. The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FLOUR of superior quality for family use, and intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactured elsewhere, or otherwise will take it back and refund the money. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorta will also be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash, for Wheat, Corn and Oats. The higLest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat, Corn and Oat3. Orders for Flour may be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND & WILBUR. Plymouth, August 26 iOtf JUST RECEIVED ! ! AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK O F SPRING AND SUMMER AT DAYIDSOA & Co.'s GREAT EMPORIUM OF F"1"MIE amount, prices and variety of which will JL fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Pitt.-br.rg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, which kept us through a fiery trial, we now by paying all attention exclusively to the CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination ot our mammoth stock by the public bofure purchasing elsewhere. We have on hand at least 00 summer suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati majufacture, made in a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS, JHfats (Caps, etc., A choice assortmeut of Cloths, Cassiraercs, Vestings, Trimmings, etc. The best of worlcmen for making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. DAVIDSON & Co. apr22-22tf miEMGDVAIL. R. Iii. BROWN & Co.'s NEW TIN AND Has been removed to Wcstervelt's Old stand, East side of Michigan street. They, having been among the loser by the late fire, ask all who are about buying anything in the line of To give them a call at their new Store, and examine their articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as thev are emfidcLt that their variety is u GOOD a the BEST, and that- their prices areu LOW, that no one can help BUYING OF THEM COOK,BOX & PARLOR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Their Tin Shop is large and commodious, and under the supervision of workmen who may alwavs be found during business hours, prepared to do all kinds of 3rkin the line of Tinning. Also on hand and for sale cheap, Tin Pails, Strainer?, Wash Dishes, Tiu Cups, Dippers, Lard Cans, Stove Pipe Ventilators, Teakettles, Coffee Pots, Tea Pots, Stove Boilers, ajil everything commonly used in the line of Tin-ware. JAPA NED WARE! A bire assortment of Japanned Ware on hand, which is going ofT rapidly at low figures. They respectfully ask a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and will endeavor to give 100 cents in goods for every dollar received therefor. R. M. DROWN Co. dccl0,3-yl OAP all kinds, cheap at Rice a Smith's. A FEW CASES of Dry Goods now coming at the Low Trie Store. Rick a Smith. 10,000 hides rami For which I will pay the highest price in cash, at the sign of the Golden Hoot. aug 5, 37-tf. E. PAUL. Those fond of a good CIGAR, cannot fail to find an article to suit them at ion 18-31 HROOHE & BRO'S. BARGAINS. If you want to get tho worth of your money, cail at the IjOW Trice Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. (33) Riex a Surra. B QOTS L SHOES. We will receive, inafew day, a tremendous gtock. Rice a Smith. TOILET Haap-a fin assortment, at (81) DtooK ro' p. ROSE Hair Oil, Genuine lie ar'a Oil, Robert! Hair Kfjfnmror, '31) Bny Buo'i
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Salcof Congressional School Land, Forfeited.) STATE OF INDIANA, STARKE COUNTY, ss. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, at the Court House door in Knox, Starke county Indiana, on the 1 Cth day of October, 185S, at2o'clock,p. m., precisely, the following described land, to-wit: The (nX) north half ef the north east quarter, (neqr.,) the (n?.) north half of the southwest qr. (sw qr,) the (nk,') north half of the north west qr. the south half' of the north west quarter; the
south half of the north east qr.; and the north half of the south east qr., of section number (10) sixteen, in township number (33) thirty-three north, of range number one, west, containing four hundred and eighty acres, more or less; which lands were purchased by Allen Hamilton and William II. Jones from the State of Indiana, and forfeited for the non pay moot of interest principal four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents interest due one hundred two & 24-100 dollars; damage twenty-nine and 49-100 dollars; accruing cost, five dollars; total, six hundred and twenty-four and 23-1 00 dollars. Also, the south-east quarter of the north-west quarter, and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section number sixteen, in township number thirty-two north, of range number two west, containing eighty acres, more or less, which land was purchased from the State of Indiana by Joshua berman, and assigned to V ill iam Timmons principal, seventy-five dollars; in terest due, fifteen and 75&-100 dollars; damage, four and ft-l-lUU dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, ninety-eight 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 town?uip and range last above named, and containing eighty acres, more or less, which was purchased lrom the State ot Indiana by Joshua German and by him assigned to John German; principal, seventy-five dollars; interest due, fifteen and 75-100 dollars; damage, four and 54-! 00 dollars; total, ninety-eifht and 2'J-100 dollars. Also, the south east quarter of the north cast quarter of same section, township and range last above mentioned, containing forty acres more or less, which was purchased by Santhy R. German from the State of Indiana, and forfeited for the nonpavment of interest; principal, thirtv-seven and 50-100 dollars; interest due ten and 43-100 dollars; damage, two and 20-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, fifty-three and lc-100 dollars. Also the south east quarter of the south west quarter of same section, township and range last above 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 due ten, lortv eight one hundredth dollars; damage, two and 20-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, fiftv-threc and 18-100 dollars. Also, the east half of the south cast quarter, and the south-west quarter of the south-east quarter, of same section, township and range last named, which was purchased by Isaac f . Lewis, lrom the State of State of Indiana, and forfeited for the non payment of interest; principal, one hundred and twelve and 50-100 dollars; interestdue fifteen and 74-1 00 dollars; damage, six and 40-100 dollars; accruing 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 land for a less amount than principal, interest due, damage and accruing cost on thesume as above specified pnrchasers paying one-fourth of the amount bid, in hand; also seven per centum interest on the residue, m advance Provided, however, that if the purchasers who have forfeited the lands above named, shall, before the day of sale, pav to the 1 reasurer of Stark Lountv, the amount of interest due on each parcel of land, together with cost, and two percent damage, the ori ginal contract shall be revived. JOHN S. HENDER, Auditor, sepl Cn43t lfee$9,00 Stark County, Ind. SHERIFF S A L E. kl Hv virtue of an order of Sale and execution to me directed by the Clerk of -the Marshall Com mon Picas Court, I will expose for sale at public auction, as the law directs, at the court house door, in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on Saturday the 9th day of October, 185;?, between tho hours of 10 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m., the followingdescribed real estat'j, situate in Marshall county, to-wit: west half of the north east quarter of Bection 14, township J4, north of range a east, containing &0 acres, more or less, with all the ap purtenances and tenements to the same belonging; or so much thereof as shall be neccssarj' to satisfy a judgment for $1 bO 77 cents, against Wm. T. Prather, and in favor of Henrv B. Pershing. J. F. VANVALKENBURGH, Sh'fTM. C. S II E R I F F' S SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out of the office of the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court and to me directed I will ofTer for sale at public out cry as the law directs at the court house door in the town of Plymouth in the county of Marshall and Statt of Indiana, on the 16th day of October 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock, am and 4 o'clock p m, of said day the 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 (32) north, of range four (4) east; excepting forty acres heretofore deeded to John Searls, on the south west part of said tract; also excepting all of eaid tract lying north of Tippecanoe River, and a certain tract or parcel of land bounded on the north by the out town lots in Tippecanoe Town, formerly owned by Wm C Martin, Wm Clark, A J Hal and Michael Kesler, and on the west by the lots formerly owned by Jesse Roberts and extending down said River on the 6outhside of said Robert's lots parallel with the east line of the original plat of Tippecanoe Town supposed to contain sixty 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) and the south east quarter of section seven (7) in the same township and range, belonging to said Rrelsford. Taken as the property of Joseph Rilsford to satisfy a Judgment for $400 87-100 in favor of Aaron Underbill. To be sold without regard to valuation or appraisment laws. 43lsl J F VanVALKENBURGH, J Sheriff.
SU E R I F F 8 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 offer for sale at public auction, as the law directs, at the Court House Door in Plymouth.on the 1 Cth, day of October 1858, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of that day, the following described property; to-wit: "Commencing sixty (CO) feet east from the North East corner of Lot No. Eight (8) in the Tippecanoe Town Plot, Marshall County, Indiana; Thence East Eight (8) Rods; Thence South five (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 (CO) feet East from tlm North East Corner of I.otNo.onc (1) in Tippecanoe Town; Thence East Eight (8) Rods; Thence South Five (5) R. Thence West Eight (8) Rods; Thence North Five (5) Rods, to the place of beginning containing one Quarter (.;() of an acre, with all the tentments thereto beloHging. Taking as the property, of the defendants, in an act hi in said Court, brought against Joseph Brelsford, Samuel and Michel Kesler, wherein Judgment was obtained against defendent f r Four Hudredand Nine Dollars, and interest and costs. J. V. VAN VALKENBURG, Sh'fTM. C. S II E I F F SALE. Dy virtue of an Execution issued by the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, Indiana, and to me directed, I have taken and will offer for sale as the Law directs, at the Court House Door in Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana, on Saturday the 1 Cth day of October, A-1)., 1858, between the hours of lOo'clecka. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. of said day, the following described Real Estate; to-wit: The North East quarter of Section No. Fifteen (15) Township No. Thirty-two (32,) North of Range Three (3) East, Containing (100) one hundred and fcixty acres more or less; together w'th all the appartenances thereinto belonging. . Taken as the property of the defendant (W. P Southall, in nn action brought bv Charly Biding, against William 1. Southall and Michel Kesler, in tha Marshall Circuit Court, where judgment was rendered againss the Defendant fortwo hundred, Seven Dollars and Si xty cents besides the interest, costs and accuring costs Hie above mentioned primiacswill be 8od, subject to two other Executions ogaist the tame.in favor of Calib Davis, for Fifty Eight 52-100 Dollars, and the other in favor of Davis & Co. for Nine 9-300 Dollars. J.F. VAN" VA!jENUUKG,Shr'frM.
HOWARD A SSO CIATIOX,
PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution fetablished by special En dowment for the relief of the Sick and diseased, afflicted xcith Virulent and Epidemic THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual disease?, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks several vears ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ic.,) and in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors of the Association in their annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year ending January 1st, 1858, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, &c, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured lhat their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weaknes, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abnse,and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail, (in' a sealed envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postflge. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the pat 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 IIEARTWELL, President. Geo. Fairchild, Secretary. july29-36Iy. ff CAUTION. All Genuine Pill liftTe the aboT Indian on Horseback, oa each Box. Merchant! and Traders will be oa their guard and not be imposed vpon by a Counterfeit of Morse's Indian Root Pill, aigned A. B. Moore. All genuine Indian Root PUli bare tbe name and signature of A. J. Whüt ef aea box. Dr. MORSE, the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Uurope, Asia and Africa, as well as North America has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength health and life depend upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing 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 and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in you reach, vix: Morse's Indian Root Pills, manufactured from plar.tsand roots grow aronnd the mountainous cliff in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery o diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclog3 the passage to the lungs, and thus in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Diuretic, wbich gives case and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser partic.es of impurity which cannot paas by the other outlets, are thus taken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above it is shown that Dr. Mor sc's Indian Root lills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleanse 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 80 many die, is because they do not get a medicine that will pass to the afflicted pa-ts, and which will open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to bloming health and happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have beer scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's In dian Root Pills. Atter 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 strength, and take away all sickness, pam 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 they will cleanse and purify, that disease that deadly eneniv will take its flicht and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy lifo will cherish and brighten your days. 0Cautioh. Beware of a counterfeit signed A. R. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White k Co. on each box; also the tiffnature of A.J. White Sf Co.; all others are spuriOU3. A. J. WHITE & Co. Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York. Dr. Morsc'a Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in every towu, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency will address us as alove for terras. Price cents per oox; nve boxes will be sent on receipt of 1, postage paid. rSlIEKIFF'S SALE. Bi Jull-Sfly SHI'.Klr r 'S SALr;. liy virtue ot an Execution and Commission to mo directed from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court; I will offer for sale at Public auction, at the Court House door m Vlymoutli, Marshall County Indiana, on Saturday the 9th davof October, 1P5S, between the hours often o'clock a. m and four o'clock p. in. of said day, the following described real estate, suuute in said county, to-wit: the west half of the north east quarter, and the north jwirt of the cast half of the north east quarter of section eight, in township 33, north of range 1 east, containing eighty-six acres, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy r. iudcmeHt for $2122 38, against Gideon Short, and ! in favor oi iUaria uroco, guarui.ni oi mm uiu-u J. F. VANVALKKIMHUKlill, Sheriff scpD-42t3 Marshall county, Ind. NOIC E The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees nf Center townshin. will be held on the first Sat unlay in each month, at the court house in PlymOUth. Al. A. 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mi. noRAcws BLOOD FURIFIEROD BLQQD FILLS!! DISEASE VANQUISHED BV Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Remedies.
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AFTER YEARS OF STUDY AND EX perimcnt, Dr. Roback, the eminent Swedish Ph) sician, succeeded in produding a medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native land, which acts directly on the causes of disease in 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 fits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, sore throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, loir spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, turaor cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debilitv, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneye, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fibre, arc unerringly cured by this preparation. It ia to the materies mcrbi or seedsof disease what an alkali is to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obstruciions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such ' are the effects of Dr. Roback 's famous Scandina vian Blood Purifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Scandinavian Blood Pills," Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience, hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be. No one can doubt their superiorty after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 perbottI,or $5 per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 23 cents per box, or five for$l. Peru, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 1657. Da. C. W. Roback: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it ia no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for years afilicted with that bane of all comfort and efficiency in business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I have used to rid mvself of this disease, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could hear 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 afflicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for when my dyspepsia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in evcrv respect than I have for ten vears. Very truly yours, JOHN S DEMUTI1. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1857. Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended bv gentlemen with whom I am acouainted, I was induced to try it, but not lefore I had used various other medicines. Alter 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 which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the disease of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. Indianapolis, Wednesday,' Sept. 2, 17. Dr. C. W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier ami Tills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the lat twelve months, and find the medicine fully eju:il to its recommendations. So valuable is its ue tome that ! cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advanced age of life seventy-seven year. I chcerfullv give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and many others, can be seen at my office, by any one at any 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 & Bro., Plymouth; T. A. 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