Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 November 1858 — Page 4
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. Proclamation by inc covcrncr. - . ' WnKRXAs, Section 9th of ArticU 4th ol iho CoustiiulioD of the Sute of Indian proride that when, in the opinion of th Governor of aid Slate, the public welfare shall require it, ha mar at any .time bj proclamation, call a special session of tha General Assembly: No-t, therefore, I, AaBL P. Willard, Jorernor of the State of Indiada, believing that the public welfare requires a special ession of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, hereby convene said special session ot the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, at Indianpolis, the Capitol of sa!d State, on Saturday, tha 20th day of November, eighteen hundred and fiftyeight, and I hereby require all the members of the Generil Assembly of the State of Indiana to be and appear at Indianapolis on taid 20th day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty eight. ,,In witness whereof I have hereunU set my hand, and caused to be nfüxed the seil. seal of the State, at the city of Indianapolis, this 19 th day o October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight, the forty-third of the State, and of the Indepedence of the United States the eightythird. ASIIBE L P. WILL ARD. Daxiel McClure, Secretary of State. A Wife's Prayer. I Many good things have been written concerning the duty of a wife to Iter husband, but the folio wine: beautiful and touching prayer expresses all. It is the entire duty of a truthful and loving wife the greatest blessing which Heaven can grant to man. Wives, read it, and girls, let every word be impressed upon your hearts, as in letters of gold. "Lord bless and preserve that dear person w horn thou hast chosen to be my husband; let his life be long and . blessed, comfortable and holy; and let me also be a great blessing and a comfort unto him, a sharer in all his sorrows, a helper in all the accidents and changes in this world, make me amiable forever in his eyes, and forever dear to him. Unite his heart to mine in the dearest love, and mine to Iiis in all its sweetness, charity and complacency. Keep me from all nnentleness. all discontentedness and unreasonableness of passion and hnmor; and make me humble and obedient, useful and observant, that we mav delight in each other, according to Thy blessed word, and both of us may rejoice in Thee, having for our portion the love aud service of God forever. The Paris correspondent of the Boston Transcript reports that Morphy has at last beaten Ilarrowitz, in the contest that has elicited a world wide interest. The contest was originally, to consist of fourteen tfames, the winner of the firet eight to be victor, but Harro yitz gave up beaten at the eighth game, when Morphy stood 5 to" 2 M'itli draw ame. Harrwitz pleaded siekne ; in alleviation pf his defeat. i 1 1 The Grand Lodge of Masons of Massachusetts h a v e passed resolutions signifying their intention to recommend to subordinate lodires that each member contri bute one dollar towards the chase of Mount Vernon. purA train of passengere cai s ran off the track of the Buffalo and X. York rail road on Thursday last, killing two men, a woman and an infant, and badly injuring several 'others.. A malignant cholera broke out among the slaves of a planter in Louisiana lately, and 80 out of 100 on the place, died in one day. A Texas paper records a fight l.x- - A T .1. ? I. ucxAveeu two uos. uunn'r v. men one shot the other in the back of the head, and observes that it is a common thing there to see boys from ten to fourteen years old carrying about their persona . bowie knives and pistols. . - Tjue. An exchange says that it is just as sensible in a man to undertake to get married without courting, 03 to attempt to do business without advertising! - The. Times' correspondent telegraphs a rumor tLat Gov. Floyd will resign the War Department for a foreicm mission, and be succeedecl by Attorney General Black. ;: ; .Mr. Dallas lias written a letter to the President . tliat lie will return home in tlie spiing, anu'Mr. Clay nas been called home from
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, We have just received the largest and beft assorted stock of ; . ETcr opened in Plymouth. We are determined to keep up our reputation for keeping a . ; A ii I art bound to sell a little Cheaper than the CHEAPEST! Our Goods arc bought in tha best markets, and and on tlie best teras, and wc are disposed to work for th SMALLEST LIVING PRICES. We are selling good yard-wide Sheetings for 8 tol0cent3pe prd; pood fast colored Prints for 10 cts; the best Ginshams for 12.,'; Canton Flanael?, 12 V, fine bleached Cottons 10, and all other Goods equally low. We hare ä complete stock of Fresli (Groceries! ForFatiiilvuse. - We will sell a prime article of Coffee for one shilling per pound; good Sugar for 10 cts; Tea 50 cts. . Please call and examino our Goods. ' Look for the sign of LOW PR4CE STORE one dooi south of the "Edwsrds' House." X. R. Nearly nil kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at the JIIGIIE5T MARKET. PRICE. ' RICE k SMITHPlymouth, Sept. 30, lr53. Bit o am: or mssn o timer. No. o, east side of Michigan slrcel DSAELKK S fifth MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, VARNISH. TURPENTINE, . WINDOW GLASS, ' DYE STUFFS, FANCY ARTICLES, . PERFUMERY, &c, fcc. -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 we will sell at the lowest currrcnt cash price?. Particular attention will be paid to filling Physician' orders, and putting up prescriptions, family compound.-, and preparations of all kinds. We invite those wishing, articles in our line, to call, as we feci assured wc can make it to their interest to purchase of us. N. B. Everv article sold bv us is warranted PURE, FRESH k GENUINE. junl3-31tf Hardware! Tinware! JLXD ST0YE STORE! II. B DICKSON & CO. OüLa Porte Street, . PLYMOUTH, IND, Are now offering the best largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF . 55 AlBWAE, JAPANNED ! EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. One of tlie Firm has just returned from the east with a hea-T stock purchased for cash and of course to the ' GREATEST ADVA XT A GEf They now ofFer to the public at the very lowest IL iv i n g Prices ! , ;. - - Belierlag thattho 'Nimble. Sixpence is . better than the Äoir Shilling! ' Everything pertaining to a well regulated and complete Hardware Store, may now be found at oure establishment -m here customers will receive prompt attention and be sure to meet with1 ' G O O D BARG A INK. i Our Tin-Ware Manufactory ia still in full blast under fhe charge of an cxperinced Tinner. We employ .none but rst-rate workmen and turn out jobs that are warranted to please. V e are permanently located in Plymouth, with ust the stock, friends, that will suit you. We arc detcrminedjthat uo Man, Woman or Child,', 'in all the regions round about," Bhall undersell u -and respectfully solicit your patronage confident that in the vrriety, quality and low price of our stock at can suit every one wishing any tiling in our 21. B. DICKSON & Co.
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Early. Indiana Trials and Sketches. rjAVING been appointed bv the author Sole I I A cent, for the counties o(Su Joseph, Elk hart, Kosciusko, Lagrange, Steuben, and Marsh all, in the State of Iudiana, and in the Counties of Berrien, and Cass, St. Joseph and Branch in the State of Michigan, for the sale of his book entitled EARLY INDIANA TRIALS avd SKETCHES, I offer the same at retail, and to the trade at Cincinnati prices. As Mr. Smith has long been a leading man in the Senate of the U. S., his work has a deep interest for our readers, and every family, with our County and 1'jwnship Libraries should have the work. The attached notices from a few of many, will show how the work has been received, and reciprocated abroad. Price $2, a liberal deduction to the trade. The citizens Li the different parts of these Counties will be waited upon by my agents soliciting subscriptions for this work. DANIEL WITTER. Wholesale Bookseller, South Bend, Ind. "We have a noble volume of 640 large octavo ftages, full of facts well stated, of incidents happi y related, and sketches, portraitures and historic reminiscences, deliniated with a master's hand. We heartily wish the work, as we are sure it deserves, an extensive circulation." Western Christian Avocate. ' "The book is neatly printed, with a fine steclingraved !ikenes9 of the author. Mr. Smith wrtess with ease and beauty. His descriptions andskctchcare natural and life-like. Wc thank him, asanlig, ious Joum;v "or the high, moral and religious ton , which he ivent jhis interesting sketches." Baptist W . ..ess Indianapolis. "Books of this class are eminently valuble in a historical joint of view. They are the observation of a cotsmporary the notes of an intelligent, active man in life, which arc infinitely more important than all the reasonings, collections, deductions of the professional historian. The volume is very readable, abounding in anecdote, and personal reminiscence of Courts, judges juries, civilians, poets and artists.of all kinds. The author has sound ecnes, and good judgment, with a skillful pen." Harpers Weeklr. flits book is rich in biography, anecdote localisms. The work ia no fra-mP.-t.-irv in its rlmracter, that one paragraph in no way discrbes it. Wc simply commend it to our readers as one of uncommon interest and orifrinalitv." Home Journal. . AGENTS WANTED, immediately to canvaes every Township in Marshall County for the above work an active, energetic man can make from two to five dollars a dav applv to sept.2m3 DANIEL WITTER. - - South Bend. IndTEE PEOPLE Of Marshall Coimtv, and vicinitv, AB E respectfully informed that C. PAUL continues in the Boot & Shoo Business, And intends manufacturing and keeping on hand a supply of Boots, Shoes, Leather ic. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to po, For Boots and Shoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, For those who bow at Fashion' shrine, Flease call at Paul's he does design To keep what CJnnot fail to suit, The latest style of Shoe or B.t. If Ladies wish for slippers neat, To suit their minds and fit their feet Of Gaiters of the latest fashion, When dressed, to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are there . Of every size and various hue, iIade at the East and Westward too. Wc also have a Buskin tie, For walkingwhich the Fair phould buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; Then call and buy our Buskin hoe. Now, Farmers, yon will please to call At Paul's his stock will please you all; His stock is good and can't be beat, By any house, on any street. A better boot cannot be made; . Than those we keep for country trade ; Our thick Brogans are also stout They'll wc ar till they arc all worn out. But if you want a finer shoe, Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco or with kip With kinds th best, that will not rip. Yonng Misses too, we fondly greet! . Come let ns beautify your feet, . With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees, Of any kind that you may please. We also have fox" babes that crtcp, " A little shoe that's very cheap' 'Tis pliable and also neat, - -. t And will protect their little feet. Shoemakers here, can be supplied With Tacks and Thread and Alls and Lasts With Knives and Bristles, Pegs and Rasps. Come one, come all, give us a try, , , And we are sure that you will buy At the sign of the Golden Boot. , , . Plymouth,Scptembcr 9th",lc5S- 42tf. ? JUST RECEIVED ! ! AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK , OF FALL AND WINTER AT DAVIDSON & Co.'s J GREAT EMPORIUM OF THE amount, prices and variety of which will fairly compete with any similar establishment west of ' Fittsburg. i Grateful to th people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, we now by paying all attention exclusively to the " : ; CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination ol our mammoth stock by the public before purchasing elsewhere. We have on hand 500 Fall L Winter suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati majufacture, made in a superior style. ? FURNISHING GOODS, Mats Cans, etc., A choice assortmcut of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestinsrs, Trimminirsi etc. The best of workmen for making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. DAVIDSON & Co.
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Silc of Congressional School Land, (Forfeited.) STATE OF INDIANA, STAKKE COUNTY, NOTICH is hereby given that the undersigned will offer for sale at public outcry, at tbc Court louse door in Knox, Starke county Indiana, on the 13th day of November, 1658, at 2 o'clock, p. m., precisely, the following described land, to-wit:
The (n'.) north half ef the t.orth east quarter, (neqr) the (n') north half of the southwest qr. (sw qr,) the (nj) north half of the north west qr. the south half of the north west quarter; the souto half of the north east c.i.: and the north half of the south cast qr., of section number (16) sixteen, in township number (.13) thirty-threo north, of range number two, 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 lnuiana, and forfeited for the non payment of interest principal four hundred and eichty-seven dollars and fifty cents interest due one hundred two & Ü4-100 dollars; damage twenty-nine and 49-100 dollars; accruing cost, five dollar's; total, six hundred and twenty-four and 23-100 dollars. Also, the south-cast quarter of the north-wcs quarter, and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section number Fixteen, 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 German, and assigned to William Timmons principal, seventy-live dollars; interest due, fifteen aud 75-100 dollars; damage, four and 51-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, ninety-eight and 23-100 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 range last above named, and containing eighty acres, more or less, which was purchased from the State of Indiana by Joshua German and by him as.-igned to John German; principal, seventy-five dollars; interest due, fifteen and 75-100 dollars; damage, four and 54-10Q dollars; total, ninoty-tirht and 23-100 dol lars. Also, the south east quarter of the north east quarter of same section, township and range last above mentioned, containing fortv acres more or less, which was purchased by Santhy R. German from the fctate of Indiana, and forfeited for the nonPOT . V.1 pnnc.r:u, thirty-seven and 50-100 dollars; interest due ten and 43-100 dollars; damage, two and -20-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollars; total, fiflv-three and 18-100 dollars Also the south east quarter of the south westquar tcrof same section, township and range last alove named; purchased bv J. B. Timmons from the State of Indiana, and forTeitcd for the non-pav mentof interest; principal, thirty-seven and 50-100 dollars: interest due ten, fort- eight one hundredth dollars; damage, two and 20-100 dollars; accruing cost, throe dollars; total, fifty-three and 18-100 dollars. Also, the east half of the south f?st quarter, and the south-west quarter of the a uth-east quarter, of same section, township and rf ngc last named, which was purchased by Isaac F. Lewis, from the State of State of Indiana, and forfeited for the non parment of interest; principal, one hundred and twelve and 50-100 dollars; interest due fifteen and 7-1-1 00 dollars; damage, six and 40-100 dollars; accruing cost, three dollar?; total, one hundred and twenty-scveii and CS-100 doirirs. No bids will be "received on nny of the above parcels of land for a le amount than principal, intcre.-t due, damage and accruing co.t on tlie?nmo as above specified pnrchasers paying cue-fourth of the amount bid, in hand; also seven per centum interest on the residue, in advance Provided, however, that if the purchasers who have forfeited the hinds above named, shall, before the day of sale, pay to the Treasurer of Stark Comity, the amount of interest due on each parcel of l.ind, together with cost, and two percent damage, the original contract shall he revived. JOHN S. BENDER, Auditor, octl hi-ntlfecSO.OO Stark Countv, Ind. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has tak'-n out letters of Administration on the estate of Charles Henderson," sen., deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, arc requested to make payment; and those having claims against said estate, are notified to present tliom for settlement. Said estate is snnposed to 1. so' vent. ITt-J JOHN II. VOREIS, Adm'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the v.ndci'signcd, Administrator of the estate of Charles Henderson, sen., late of Marshall county, Indiana, decased, will offer for sale at his residence in Union township, on the Cth day of Novombcr, 1S2?, between the hours of 70 o'clock a m, and 4 o'clock p m of said day, the following described property, to-wit: one Horse, Harness and Buggy; one bed and bedding; Carponter's tools and chest, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws; all sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand. 47tl JOHN II. VOR EIS, Adm'r. Fire hag broke Out IN A NEW AND DOUBLE BLASE ! ! ARMSTRONG & SHOEMAKER, Have started a Meat Marketon the corner of Center ami Laporte streets, where they intend keeping all kinds of FRESH: MEATS!! And all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES! We intend telling as low as our neighbors we can cell as low as thev dare to so come along with your Dimes. Plymouth, Aug: 19th 39tf - TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY : CONCERN!" .V TIUT V CHAKLESV PALMEK, ' Keeps the best assortment of iMiriMii ... . . . . f Winhce .Motions, PLYMÖÜTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA,. TOB A OOO, And many other'articles, he can't be beat.t As to prices, we leave all to judge. I expect to inake a living by Sellin? Goods, And Trill succeed sure as anything, - O VID JOIST All those pay "up who know they'ought to, and hope they may, and not lea. e DEBTS standing tmtil I am compelled to resort to tbe Law for collection, or do worse. "A word to the wise. , , , Plymouth, September 9th 1S58. 42tf. , NOI CE - Tlie regular meetings 6f tlie Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the hrst bat nrdy in each month, at the court house in Plymouth. . M. A. O.PACKARD, Ckrk "DOOTS k SHOES We will receive, in a few. J3 days, a tremendous stock. ' Rice a Smith. 1 TTQUTTER and Soda Crackers, by the barrel, at i 1 3 aprQO-23 P. k V.
IL O IVA HD A SSC CI AT IG X, PHILADELPHIA. A Jienerolerii Institution estahlhhed by sprc'inl En dourment for the rlrf of the Sick and -ttiraed, ajjli 'cUd with Virulent and Epidemic y Diseases. 1 " riHF. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of iL' the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deception practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by" Quacks several years a?o directed their Consulting Surgjon, 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 byletter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, ic.,) and in cases of ex
treme poverty, to furnish Medicines rKLL Or CHARGE, "it is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill cf the age, and will furnish the most ippruved modern treatment ' - . ' ; l. 1 ' : v - 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 attc.ided the labors of. the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Im potence, Gbnorrho'a, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice- oC Onanism or fceli-Abusc, ccc, and order a continuance ol the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured tlut their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to. the afilicted, especially to the youu:r, cud they have resolved to devote themselves with renewed zeal, to this very important and nuich despised cause. Aik admiral!? Keport on bperrnatonhon, or Seminal Weaknes, the vice of. Onanism,. Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseases of the sex ual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will lc sent ra. Rv order of the Directors. EZRA HLWRTWELL, President. Geo. 1'airchild, Secretary. .julySD-jCly. eB- CAtJTION. All Genuine Till hare the aboT ludiaa ou Horseback, oa each Dox. Merchants aal Traders will be on Uieir ganxd mil not be impoceJ apeu by a Counterfeit of Morse" Indian Koot Tills, nigned A. IS. Jwr. All genuine Indian Koot l'illa hire the name and signature 6f A. J. WhiU it Ca , oa aeb. bor. . . Ur. MOIISli, the inventor of MORSE"S INDI AN ROOT PILLS, ha? spent the greater part of his life in (mvelinjr, h iving visited LTiu'p.c. Asi:i ami Africa, as well as Nin th America has spent three years among the Indians of our Wesiorn country it was in this way that the Indian Koot Pill were fir I discovered. Dr. Morse was the fii'st ni.in to e-tablish the fact that all diseases nrise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength health and life depend upon this vital fluid. When the various passages let;n clogged, and do not not in oerfoct hannonv with the ditlVreni ttiiiciii'ii? ot iiic u'liiii i.ii; u:-r'ju los'.n us nioii, becomes thick, corrupted anl disease!; thus cans nig all tv.sns, Sickness an 1 uistressof every nam;; our strength is exhaustodiur health wc are deprived of, and if nature is not Assi-jted in throwing otr the stagnant humors, th hlood will b?come choked i and cease to act, r.nd thus our light of life will be diseased man. Oi-.e of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific which opens the pores ol the fckin, and ass'sts Nature in throwing out tin; ; finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant wine!; is an kxpectoraut, that opens and unelogs the passage to the lungs, and thus in a soothing manner, perform its ("-ityby throwing oil phlegm and other humors from tlie lungs bv eopions spitting. The third is a Diuretic," which gives case ana uouoic srrcngtn to tue Kuineys; tnus enccnr.iged, tliey draw large amounts of impurity from the blood, which is tlen 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 puI rilving the blood; tlie coarser partic es of impurity j Lieh cannot pns by the other outlets, are thus ta ken up and conveyed oa m great rjuantities by the bowels. From the a!ove it is shown that Dr. Mo? se's Indian Root Pills not only enter tlie stomach, but become united with the blood, tor they find wny 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 dri ven from the system, for they cannot remain when tha body becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine that will pass to the afflicted paK, an 1 which will open the natural passages for the. disease to be cist out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with Ihe' corrupted miss; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mix'ng with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter im uuu V vi v eiu.iini iiii.iv, uuui ine 13 1uki.11 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, frame? have been' scorched by the burning elements oi i a6m fcVcr and ho Lave been brought, as it were, within a step of the silcnr. grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have hern numl.ored with the dead, had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had been taken, thev were astonished, and absolutely surprised, 1, in witnessing their charming effects. Noi only do thev give immediate case and strength, and , i i i : ,i. i ... .1. late away aa fciCKueas, paui auu itnuisu, uui mey at once go to work at tlie 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 enemy will take its light and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will cherish and brighten your days. ETCaution. Beware of a counterfeit signed A. R. Moore. All genuine have the name of A. J. White & Co. on eaca box; also the signature of A. J. White i.y Co.; all othevs arc spurious. A. J. WHITE k Co. Sole Proprietors, 50 Leonard Street, New York.. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in .medicines. Agents wanted " in every town, village and hamlet in the land. - Parties defiring the ajpney will address us as above for terms. Price 525 cents per box ; five boxes will bo sent on receipt of $1, postage paid. , . - Jail -321 j" WE ;WEILIL ' .'FAY - ' " the ; : V ' HIGHEST MAIIKLT 1TJCE, . . - , . IN CASH, FOR CHAN B ER R IE S We have ou hand, Corn andOal3 for sale. Sept 23d 1658, 41 THAYRE k FREESE. . J 3TE37 NOTICE. All those thataro indebted to us wiU please call and pay without further delay.We are rcccmiig new Goods, and will sell cheap foreash-.' - . ' - . -". . . : - jull-32tf , . CLEAVELAND & IIEWETT;
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till AUG K. on receipt of TWO STAMPS ngly cwcd b-V thsf rrenaration. I : is to ; the for postage. Other Report, and Tracts on the na- " eeeds oL disease what an alkali tare an.! treatment of soxutl diseases, diet, ic.,are l0 ! T ' 'IÜI CCl" constantly being published for gratuitous distr ibu- t ''Tvlnlo at the same time it regulates the sction, and'willbe sent to the afHicted. -Some of the Uon?' ";inovt,s ü cuom from the bowels.crenew remedies and methods of treatment discovered ftk' :llt:U' J; generates during the past year, are of great value. V H,1,l:l nfi V i r ' Address.for Keport or treJtraent, Dr. GEORGE ! aFe U)M '?-f Dr. R. b-uh s tamoiis Scai.biuR. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As-1 V1:n '.1o'k1 1 n",101 wfh' 11.hlkcil.I1, yj"ctl Ar t ö.,fi, v;.,Ti. c. t -i i - with his ScandinaviiU lilood rihs, will not onlvob-
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lorever blown out. H j a importm: .h n tut nc Wurkl:rol- ?ut.U wonders in the dise-is- of the hushould keep the vav.ou.jussagesof the bodrrce ul..nfaniUv. GCOPa'JK RINNLTT, and open. And hrx pie-isant to ns that ue have Loc A njlu,r CIllt.innaU 1)Vllv Euf u1rVr. t in ur power to put a me.,n;:iic in vou reue l, Vf.: t. .... ,. w . , .' n Morses Indian Loot Pdis manuiactured from Dlt. C. W. uOBACKDoar Sir: Having been I t)!:ii ts ".nil rn.'its rfiw nrrtrlii l tin inoniit.iinriin c pl-s . , , , . . .....
i , . , : iroviitieo ior several years wun cxirrnie ueoiiitv in Nature s garden, fur the health and recovery o W(Vli,CJ - !,., l w,c. .
BARGAINS.- If you want to get the worth of your money, call at the IjOv Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. . (33) Ritx a Smith.
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li 111 Ml DISEASE VANQUISHED Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Remedies. -r.rrz & 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 s I M t m III I n ''i k'a -"'S Si ec"-"" ii'tut iron Vfi-'b PlUUIIiiUSUlU mm 4. FTER YEARS ', OF STUDY AND EX f pcnment.Dr. Roback, the eminent Swedish rin sician, succeeded ii! produding a medicine from hveiif v-threc different specie.' of mountain heiiis ol his native land, which acts directly on the causes of disease in the blood, and bv restoring tlie cor rupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it m.iy be located, or whatevermay.be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, 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, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, I'lu-rhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular hbre, arc lit crate-the most pauiful disease, but prevent their reenrrenco, aud lengthen ute beyond the ordinary span." : . - i IuUc "Scandinavian Blood rills,'M)r. 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 Miirrlc trül. Price of the Vandinavian Wood Pnriiier. $1 pcrbottle,or $5 per I1alfnl07.cn; Scandinavian Ulood Pills, 2." teilte p- rbox,or five for$l. . . pKncMiama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, lräT. Dr. C. W. Roback: I. have received so much benelit from your Scandinavian lilood Purifier and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, ami it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain siatc-nu-ut of my case. I was for years aiUicted with that bane oi 11 comfort au 1 efheieney in business, dyspopsi;i. 'Po recapitulate all the so-called rt-niedies whicli I h ive used to rid myself of this dise-.tse, would indeed niahe.n melancholy catalogue- 1 tdso consulted with tlie best physician- I could bear of. I was "induced to try your remedies through the por.su i-ions of a friend, and after uin them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a .t-hoi t time, less than a month, 1 vv.is entirely tind perni.ineiitly cured. I was also afilicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppck-e was produced by my disordered stom-'.ch, l' r licu ny dyspepsia left me, my headache left with it. 1 now feed bettt r in everv respect than I have for ten vear-?. Very taiiy yours, JOHNS DEMUTI1. ' Cincinnati, J Viilay, Sept. 4, Ir.VT. Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afih'ctcö with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past ycr and a halt, and having seen yr ar nio.neme, called tue i -i. Ik " til T" . i 1 Pi! f f - i t 1 . i, .1 i fA.'tAiv-miiii.T.. 1 i i,,. .1 .:i. ...1 v gentlemen with whom I .am ac'tuaiutcd. 1 was induced to try it, but nut before I had used various other medicines. After using two botilcs, I felt its eHcCts very st-n-iiily, an 1 up.)ii using two more, 1 found myself perfectly cured. Von will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you ijm.ii making a dis j teud to my ordinary business at times, and liaving heard ot the wnndcrlid cures that your Scandinavian Blood IV.ri.'ior nnd 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 eipial to its recommendation. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advanced jvge.f life seventy-seven years. I cheerfullv give this information for the benefit of those similarly ailected. MO RR IS MOR R IS. . Tlie above certificates, and many others, ctn be seen at my ofür-c, by any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanac, gratis, from lny agents. - - Manufactory, Sales-Rooms ami Office, No. G E. Fourth street. 3d building from Main street, Cin-. ehm.UijO. For sale by flmoke & Uro., Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, do.; M Kessler, Tippecano Town; Robert Cor. wall, Bourbon;. Ransom & Manchester, Lycurgu; and by druggists and merchants generally. "marl ö'öiM 7 1 A FR1ZE FOR. EVERYBODY WHO SCJISCaiB3 FOR THK MEW 'YORK WEEKLY PRESS. A DEAf'TlFULLT tlUSTR ATE O J FAIIIY NEWSPAPE TIIC NEW YORK; WEEKLY- PRESS i.3 one of the best literarv papers of tbe dav. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; fiid ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED everv week. A GIFT "WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TÖ .41000 O0 WILL EE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER : ON RECEIPT OF THE Sur SCKIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: " ' One copv for one year and one gift. . . . . . . .$2 00 l nree copies one yeir anu uirce guts o uo Five copies one year and 5 gifts. .;.... .. . . .8 00 Ten copies one year and 10 gifts 1 5 0v) Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifts.. .30 00 Thft articles to be distributed are .comprised in the following; - ' - '- United Statss Trcarary Note, $1000,00 do .' ' do 500,00 each 200,00 each 100,00 each . 100,00 each . 75 00 each GO 03 each . 50 00 each 5 - do - ' "V do 50 " do do... 100 Put." Lev. 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- JA'JEb II. IIOPKIXS, KSQ.t . . . Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Wf' JAMES W. KEXSEDT, '"IOf "Kennedy's Bank Not Run t Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank Noto COMMERCIAL ETHICS. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen of tbU PES1GX OK THE I.NSTITVTIOI. To furnish the best means for actjuiring a T through Business education, in the shortest liiae, mA at the least expense, comprising DOUBLE ENTRT BOOKKEEriXO, as applied :o Merchandising, Banking, RailroaJ' ing, etc., taught by the o-Met Ameiican tcachr and writer of Bookkeeping now living, havingforty years xjeiience in teaching and prattic. STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING " With all the recent improvements and vala&fci additions, taught without extra charge. rEXMANSHIr, . in every vatiety and style of Busines aad Otammental Wiiiing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Busines tn4 Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this College overall competitors, wherever it writing has been exhibited, including the State Fair im Ohio and Michigan in 1 ."', and at the Peniuyl nia State fair at Pittsburgh, in lt6. ARITHMETIC, Asannlu-d I it Vnfirt M..-i;i tj.: tt comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERE NOTE. Full intiiKtions given in this important brasck vf business education. LroTHEs DailyVm Bookkwping; the U.are?,Lawü,aBd Cm. torn.-, of Commerce; Financ a:.d Banking; PoliVical Economy, Detecting counterfeit nniir, ad tthor fu'joctä having practical relntioiiM to business. : TERM?, kc: Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Con,. .$J3 t f Stationery,. bot:t g j Boai!, -,vv v. tek, can he obtained for B iO j !Tf Students nit' not chnrjjHl extra for StMBbM j Bouk-kfij'Mig, Arithmetfc orDijdoma. BTCOENTS Can enter at anytime (no vacation) review a plea-sure time unlimited usual length f eotait from x to twelve weeks. REFLXENCE STF DENTS entering, from the city aloa within oue yeat , besides the many from the reu)-. directions: Specimen of writing and circular?, containing fctt information srnt bv mail fret-of charge. address " F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh. Pa. !DPr.EM'rf Penmanship. No less than Elfi HI FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this ColUja. in the Fall of lf-T7, over all cumpetitors. fcr bekt witting. These, with otlxr jrevious Prcnsium, v.vre given in Ohio, .Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pcuisylyania, and in Loui-villv, Ky., at the I'nited States Fair, and all fur work actually don with PEN and 1 N K, and not for Engraved Pcnaianship. Our Penmen arc fully compet'-nt to do their own work without the aid of the engraver to uuke it respectable. decll f II E G O L D E X TÜTTT THK GOI.OEX ri!IZK. Tint o iloem rnrx THK COI.UE? rRIZK. THE COI.DEM rnizR THK COLOEM FRIZK , TU GOI.OEX PKIZK. THE GOI.DKM rnzc . . THE COLDEX m!Zk. THE COLDER rmzE. IHE GOLUES PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! 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Watches. . 20 Gold Watches. 50 do 100 do 300 Ladit-s Guld Watehes 203 Silver Hunt, cawed Watches.. 100 OOeaefc. 100 CO each. 75 03 each. C ) 00 cack. 50 00 rack. 35 00 eack. 30 00 eack. 500 Silver Watches. .$10to25 00 each. IUOÜ GuIuGJ,Vv?t& Fob chains 10to30 00 eack. Gold Lockets, Bracelet-, Brooches, Ear Drope, Breast rin?,CuIT Pin., Sleeve Buttons, Kings, Shirt Studs, Watch keys, Gold and Silver .Thimbles, and a variety of other article worth froa eV cents to $15 each: ' - Immediately on receipt of th r; :r a ey, the subset iber's name will be nt el i, a eat subscription book opposite a uumb-r, an I u r;f corresponding with that number trill be ?bi rrrce4 within one week, to the subscriber, I.y .il or press, jiot paid. . 0"AI1 communications should be address4 DEAN & SALTER, 43 and 43 Moffiit Building, 335 Broadway, N. TSpeciracn copies sent free. Agents waitd. ronaihinlivcs, do not Despair!! CCNSLTMPTiON iC?N OLD INDIAX - DOCT R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among tht nirnn Tmlinj nf the Rnckr Moub.- - tains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves to St , certain cure for Consumpüo .i iwnriM Bronchitis, Asthma, liver CONSUMPTION complaint, Nervoua Affeetions, Coucrhs, Isolds, tc.Having now made his fofhtm. and retired from business, he. . will send the prescription and? CURED. directions for preparing medieinerreocAtfroatoarl' CONSUMPTION who desire it, &nd will send t in agent, enclosing 2 Btampt: ' . . (6 cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with descriptioa ( their symptoms. Tlie old Doctor lias cared more, than 3000 ca sc of Consumption alone, and hoptf all afilicted people will avail themselves of lln?pp. portunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before he die- Add res all letters to. i . DAN ILL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. Who Is his sole agent. iull5 34 s YRUP a prime article.tt , pfclj - Ree . 9mJi8. and Jlackerel froJi supplvjust received at - H FTUE SSTflTir?.
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