Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 January 1859 — Page 4

ThalTobäccö" .Question. - Mn. EDiTDRIt 'appear that you published an editorial article some weeks 'ago, on' the " r.se of tobacco. I had not the pleasure of wading ib, but presume that it was written in a style emphatically sui generk In your.last number -however, I read an extra extraordinary article headed, "An Apology" in which yon intimate what is very probable, that your former: pliillippic was not acceptable to many of your reader, and. "thereupon! you proceed in the garb of an "apology" to reiterate your former declarations. You say that the fumes of urnincr tobacco make you nervous, ind is disgusting to your sensibilities. To me however, and! to many

others who do not use the weed in imy. shape or form , the aroma of a fine cigar.is delicious and invigorating. There are many men who do not like the smell of mtisk. I don't mvself in an over-dose-yet when accident or necessity throws me into the company qf a dashing exquisite or flashing dam sel, scented to such an extent that ! the air adjacent is alive with murky odors, I do not order them out of my sight, for perhaps they may not feel disposed to go, but remembering that I am but one of many living a world inhabited by mou of every type and shade and habit,

I philosophically "grin . and bear of enlighten, and save the world! it." You think the practice a "fil- . Believe me in the bonds of Christhy one." I think myself that there tian fellowship, Yours, Sec, ure phenomena connected with the . II. B. IIibhex. practice which have that phase, . . - - -. and are liable to that owct on 1 Opram-Eating m the United Mint so multiform and various are K n4. 4i,A -v v a1 i t . , . . i 1 r, A recent writer m the iN. 1. the habits and taste and modes of p . r-' i 1 - t . - . . , . , J ost,. who has taken the paiusto living and acting m this ixuvcre- n ' . . - . n 3 . t vr, collect some - curious statistics on .nou, world of ours, that it difli-; thesnl,iect of dpium-bathur'tho nnicult to detenume the standard j ted State Some reall v starnicetv. "What is one mans poi-Li- e . ' P i i m . i ., , A W thn? tacts. One hundred thousand son. is another maus meat. Avhen if- n T. , pounds ot opium pass annually A take clabber tor dinner a3 myifi Ä -vv .i n . t v l m i t J ithroucrli the Aew lork custom desert. 1. relish it none the less be- , i -i Al . i i

cnue mv neighbor aero ie . 3 e I r sensations ! looks on with sickenincr sensations 'l l kl-t-kl- -k lfiMwl Alt' 4".perverted tte. The smell ot a pawpaw to me, is as sickening per hajr3 as the "pious fumesM of a ciliar are to vou: if yon choose, peradventure, to. chew the thing in my j)resence) thciigh the mot dis-gu.-ting sight to me imaginable, (in a small way,) I would not feel at liberty to call yon a dirty do, though I live in a land of '"free speech" and moreover knew you to be a iiou-reident; for I . am not so vain or unwise as to set up .my imjK'ifect judgment and taste as the standard of my fellows. You will often, Bro. Goodwin, when t rayling 'on steamboat and elsewhere, see enough to complain about and lind fault with, especially if you expect your own taste to be the standard, and your own idolstöbe worshipped, and all others to be trampled under foot. But pennit me humbly to siifrsest that if, instead of indulging in this spirit of fault-finding, you would thiuk more of the wondrous condescension and mercy of God to fallen humanity, instead of traveling on a steamboat ur railroad car, -with your insulted nose' turned to the zenith with disjxust, and your sickened stomach rolling like the surges of the ocean lillow, at the peccadilloes of your fellows upon the standard of taste," which you in the pride of . yoiir heart have set up you might trav el the .very hardest and most uneven roads, with considerable comfort and pleasure, come to the end of'Vour Touinev in peace. I sav again these things are all . matter oftarte, which in its -various .ramifications through a the diftereht grades of society , is a subject of wohdöi-5 ;to 5 the ,rphilo3pKchHui(i Hence,' you, Bro. Goo'dvvin,' are a liberty to indulge in as muck &tut tiloquence as yon please upon "the tfpiactice of 'smoking or chewing, or spitting, etc etc. Butwhen r;youj leave all this, and broadly assert that the practice of usingct9.hOQO is felnfiil; aye, as sinful as the use of whiskey, I know not whether to wonder more at your temerity'.or folly. 1 To state the audacious assertion is to refute it, and I arilLcnot stultify myself and common sense byi taking ; up your challenge ' to argue upon an intemperate dogmatical assertion, which is an insult to three-fourths of the readers of .::Permit me however, to say fur; ther, that in my opinion, neither tobaco, however used, nor even yhiskey; 'going into a man's mouth defitetbhalf so much as the insult inr, intemperate ipse dixits which oftentimes cometh out of the mouths of those Unfortunate and incon-

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P)j Peculiarity, constitution, can not even contend for th e right, without i by. some imprudent, act, giving aid and comfort to the wroiig.W. To-be; mdependent and outspoken, .does riot necessaiily niean to be as personal and abusive as we can withou t absolutely being kicked, or culled or cowhuled! To be uninteresting journalist does'ut involve the necessity of telling now.oiien certain men .upon a certain steamboat spit; and how many ejected the , spurious saliva, and how many the pure spittle, nor to toiiow me oni man to ins nresule, -'And m li6 sits in Ins casj chair," SmoWng his pipe of clay" to. abuse hint as a hypocrite, and iiio better than a drunkard. "The freedom of the press," and - tue ireedom ot speech, are popular words, which send a thrill to the popular heart. They are dear to us American freemen--dear as our life's blood. But this will not continue, if this freedom is not properly restrained and pru dently directed. Av hat a fright ful power is the "freedom of the press: nat a resistless arent for weal or woe! . God forbid that unworthy, or imprudent, or intemperate hands , should ever snatch the reins of this chariot of liirht, and --consume and destroy, instead rcornavv ini)örted through ,i , : ; S. the estimates of the oj)iniii trade U. , w1,. , llm-17n;W States their is animal consumption of one-tenth of a pound by every individual, in China it is atout one thirty -seventh of a pound to each person! Careful in quiries made of druggists seem to establish the fact that the use of opium of late has actually increased at the rate of thirty per cent, per annum! Not more than one-tenth of this is used medicinally,- in cases of absolute necessity.. Some dealers, evading direct answers, give the impression that thev onlv sell to rill np medical prescriptions; but in j one or two instances it is found that the income derived by them

h'Onl'the Sale IS HO ."unimportant ! !iaTC farted a Meat Marketon the corner of Ccn- , ii .i 1 , i ter and Laportc streets, where they intend keeninj: unproiitablc item m their accounts, tail kinds of

A Others,' more frank, - acknowledged that they sold many times more thin the quantities required for prescription. Sale of Land Mortgaged (and for- . feited) to the School Fund." NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned will offer for s;Je, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indian, on the JIHh day of February, It&9, at 2 o'clock p m., precisely, the following described land, which was Mortgaged to the State of Indiana by Joshua Jackson, to secure the payment of sixty dollars to the Common School Fund, and iß noworfeited for.jUanon payment of principal Knu frtcrtst.lo-Tnt: ' " . Tfiiittitf tialfSf lhcoVieh-east quarter of fcctioir twenty-five, in township thirty-four north, of range one east, containing eighty acres," more or less. Principal, sixty dollars, $G!),00, interest due on the day of sale, fifteen dollars and seventyfire eer.tg, ($15,75, damages and accruing: costs, aix dollars and tweutvJfiTe -cents,' .$6,25, total, $82,00. . Said land will bo'sohlatthe time above ' stated, or hid in by the Auditor, for the lenefit : of the School Fund, unless the principal, interest, damapop ' and costs iro- jiaid prior to the tim e ' ' epecl- - .:; .. -..It .fT. McDONAI.D, Auditor. Plymoath, December 16 3t5 '.- r C. L. HILL, WHOtXSALX A!n RETAIL DE1UM IN s BOOKS &, STATIONERY : OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! : Calhoun Slvcct,: Ft; VAYNEj 1X1). Bobk:.i:';:'Sinry!;.H : ,, C. L. HILL , Would inform the citizeni f Plymouth and Ticinity, ttut they are prepared to manufacture ' Blank Books,. of-era?5 description; RE-BIND B CKS, PERIODICALS, &C. Connty Officers are' especially requested to piTe the a trial. ' . . : mur26 lDly. TO RENT., A Good MarDlnhe Bid cbrlnnj a large tract of land. tituaUni X miles vest of PI r month: in a. thickly fettled, neiphborhood. . Terms reasonable. Apply ;ro ; - t.uüt.ü iiU'iuuirMSUiN, ; ull.32tf. - . ' '! ' Plymouth, In. ' TTTTIIITK-FISH, Cod fish and Mackerel a fresh sunoW iust received at FTOC k PMITTTS:

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AX ENTIRE NEW STOCK O F fall and Winter AT li ill 1ÜÜV1 & Co.'s GREAT EüIPOEIUm ' OF ' TUR amount prices and variety of which will fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Pittsburg. Grateful to the people of Maxshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, we now by paying all attention exclusively to tho CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination ct our mammoth stock by the public before purchasing elsewhere. We have on hwid 500 Fall & Winter suit, partly home and "partly Cincinnati ma.mfacture, made In a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS. Mats (Daps, etc., A choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Ve?tin-'s, Trimminirs. etc. The best of worKtnra ! for making and cutting to order, cheap and promDL octl4(4Stf DAVIDSON k Co.' The proprietors of tho RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FLOUR of superior quality for family use, and intend keepinj: it supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, w hich they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers nnywlicre in the village, nnd wnrnint it ccpul to the best manufactured elsewhere, orotherwise will take it back and refund the money. Corn Meal, Drau and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash for Wheat, Corn and Oats The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times forood, sound Wheat, Corn and Oate. Order for Flour mar be left at Pershing' store. RICHMOND & WILBUR, rirmoulh, August 20 lOtf FARMERS, ATTEmO!! 1 WILL PAY THE IIIGEST MARKET 3 Price in CASH for tour WHEAT, CORN, OAlS,SANG, WAX, HIDES, ic, c, Remember don't sell your Produce, Sang, Hides &c, until you see me. 1 keep for mIc at the verv lowest f.tres, Salt, by the sack and Salt ard Whiskey by the barrel, at my TV a rcroom on La Porte street just west of Moore's Hotel. Au;23-1!) C.WIIITMORE. Fire has broke Out IX A NEW AND DOUBLE BLAZE ! ! ARMSTRONG Je SHOEMAKER, And all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES! Wc intend celling as low as our neighbors w can sell six low as they dare to so come alon with your Dimes. Plymouth, Aus:: 19th 33tf. ' .." TO EVERYBODY H0 IT MAY CONCERN! ' ' THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps th beat assortment of UDME" dDODUDS . AMD Yankee .Yotions, PLY MOUTH! Nobody pretenda to dispute. As to i : - tea;, . : . . TOBACCO, . ; And many other articles, he can't bo boat. K to prices, we leave all to judo. I expect to make a living by Selling Goods. , . And will succeed sure aa anything, 3P H. O XT 1 33 I N C3r 5 All those pay up who know they ought to, audhope they may, and not leave DEBTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, ordowowc. M A word to the wise.' , Plymouth, September 9th 1858..'.'; , 42tf. SYRUP a prim articlc.it (33) 1 Rice a Smut's. . T UTTER and Soda Crackers, by the barrel, at SO Ar all kinds, chcap.at t . -; , s rjlHL'Dcsl quality of browa SUGAR, by the--J barrel, half-barrel and pound, at ' . V1NNEDGE k BRO'S. BARGAINS. If you want to gettho worth of your money, call at the Lowr Price Store, two doors south of the Edwards House. . ' : '-'(S3) ' Rice Starr. BEST quality of Imperial, Gunpowder, Youn Hyson and Black TEAS, at ; 43 : VINNEDGE k BRO'S. SPICE, Pepper, Ginger, Indigo, Starch, Soda, Chocolate, Saleratus, and Cream Tartar, warranted fiood, t . VINNEDGE k BRO'S. O. I articlo of LayerRAISINS, by the bo x quarter box and pound, at " ... J : t ' jVINNEDGE k E1tOS i.Alilvö ,JU1C, JUSTICES OF THBi jLreace, x or sale cheap, at this Office. A FEW CASES of Dry Goods now coming in . at tho Low Frtr fret:r;: ? Kidfelk Urnr.

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We have just received the largest and best assor toil stock of-. - .. - . r . x Qr O O 3D) 2 Ever opened in Plymouth. We are determined to keep up our reputation for keeping a low ffsaoa s??öa2e And arc bound to sell a little Cheaper than lhc CHEAPEST! Our uoods are bought in theocst markets, and and on the best terms, and we are disposed to work for the SMALLEST LIVING PRICES. We are selling good yard-wide Sheetings for 8 to 10 cents per yard; good fast colored Prints for 10 ctsi the best Ginghams for 12-; Canton FlanBel?, 12;fine blea Jied Cottons 10, and all other Goods equally low. We haTe a complete Btock of Fresh (Groceries! For Family use. We will utl a prime article of Coffee for one shilling er poa J ; good Sugar for 10 eta; .Tea 50 cts. ' S ; . Please call nnd cxnmini our Goods. Look for the rign eMOW PR4CE STORE on dooi soubof . the "Edwards' House." - ' N.H.-ftcarly all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCB taken at the HIGHEST" MARKET PRICE. RICE k SMITH. Plymouth, Sept. 30, 1853. BROOIUS & BROTHER. No. 3, cast side of Michigan street MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints; Oils, VARNISH. - TURPENTINE, - WINDOW GLASS. . - ; DYE STUFFS. 7 " -FANCY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY, fcc, etc. Have just opened, and will,, constantly keep on hand a Well selected nsortment of such articles as are enumerated above, and all others usually kept in a DRUG STORE! which we will sell at the lowest currrcut cash price??. Particular attention will be paid to filling Physicians' 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. Every article sohl hv is is warranted PURE, FRESH k GENUINE. .junlS-3ltf v . Hardware! Tinware! STOVE STORE. H. B DICKSON & CO. On La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Are now offering the best largest and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT ....... . . ..... 0F MrArMED WAMIE, JAPANNED WARE, I ' T 1 MaaMaBi EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. One of the Firm has just returned from the cast with a hcAvy stock purchased for cash and of course to tho ' ' ' '"' ; GREATEST ADVANTAGE! j J . .' i.V.. . - ' They now offer to the public at the Tery lowest Id i v i n g JP rices Bvlier.ng that the 'Nimble Sixpence is . better .than, the Slow Shilling! Everything pertaining to a wclUregubtcd and complete Hardware i Store, may now bc-famd . at oure establishment here' customers "wiirreceivc prompt attention and be sure to meet with . G O O D B A R G A INS. Our Ti n-Ware Manufactory is still in full blast under the charge of an cxperinccd Tinner. Vc employ nonö but first-rate workmen and turn out jpbs tha.1 are .warranted to pi ease. v f We are permanently located m Plymouth, with just the stock, friends, that will suit you. , We are determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round abbot," shall undersell "us and resneet full solicit rnnr nntronairo rnnfirJptit Viin the variety, quality and low price of our stock that we can suit erery one wishing jinythins n our Seotuaiböö. II. B. DICKSON k Co. rj On the corner South of lho Edw ards Ifou.se. Sept 14n43. RICE k SMITH. 10,000 ; hides waxtedi For which I will pay tho highest price in cash, ine sign or the (Johlen üoot. augä .tf-., ,; y, a V-..&PAUL. IF you want a No.'l artieU'of COFFEEvGranv ulated, CiMahed and Pulverized SUGAR, call at V1NNEDGE k BRO'S. TOILET Soap a fine assortment, at ' ' : , j . (II ) : i . f. Bsookb a Bro ' ' G A Settlement iWnnted -All persona ii?vuig tbemselTea Indebted W R. M. Brown k Co.. or R. Brown, are hereby noti fied that a settlement must be bad immediately, in o rder to save trouble and oosts. The aocounta te ntlrc hrtff . B. W- FSWK

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JJi ON CITY co rMfa 6 i a u o d ll e g e Located afPITTSB UR Gf, PA. - CUARTERED APRIL, 1855, -WITIta BOARD OF 1 2 ..TRUSTEES. FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. EMPHATICALLY THE BUSINESSMAN'S COLLEGT Most Extensive and Popular Commercial -c- - School in. the Country ' ., -'-In daily attenlanc6" upwards or 2 0 ti Students! FACULTY: F. W. JENKINS .Pjuscifal

J. Ci SMITH, A. M., Professor cf Accounts and Book-Keeping. 1. I. niTCIICOCK, Professo of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculations. . . ' ' JOHN FLEMING, '. Author of the National System of Bookkeeping' Lecturer on Business, its customs and usages. J. w. drentlixger, , TrofeaMr of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping nnd Phonography; t ;i ' ;: ' t. : Ä. COWLT O "A. T. DOUTHJETT Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, 1). IIA COX, Lecturer on Political Economy. ' ; ; .M(JAMSJL. ROPKIKS, ESQ.', Of nttsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law r . . . JAMES tV. KENNEDY, . j ; Of 'Kenncdy's Bank ote Reriew," Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank Notes. COMMERCIAL ETHICS. Stated lectures by eminent tlergymen of thia city. .. : DMlGM Of THE INSTrrUTION. ' To ftirni At the brtt hledns for acquiring a Thorough Business education, in the shortest time, and at the least expense, comprising ' DOCDLCrNTRT BOOKKEEPING, ; as applied to Merchand&ingr Banking; Railroading, etc., taught by the oldest American teacher and writer of Bookkeeping now living, having forty.years experience in tcacJiing and practice. STEAMBOAT BOOKEEErlNO With all the recent improvements and valuable additions, tau5htwithout extra, charge. PENMANSHIP, in every vaiietyund style of Business and Ornamental Writing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business and Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this College overall competitors, wherever its writing has been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in 1655, and at the Pennsylvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in 1 856. ' ' ARITHMETIC, As applied by the first Mercantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calculations. COCNTEartIT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given in this important branch of business education. LECTCRES Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Laws, and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit money, and other subjects hiving practical relations to "active ljusincss. , . . ... w . ' j TERMS, &c: ' ' - -Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .$35 03 Stationery, about 5 00 Board, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 0Students arc not charged extra for Steamboat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. . 8TCDENTS Can enter at any time (no vacation) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of coursct from eix to twelve weeks. REFF.RE.VCK 487 STUDENTS entering, from the city alone within one vent , besides the many from the countrj -. ' . i. -: - ..directions:' Specimen of writing and circulars, containing ful information sent bv mail free of charge. address " F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. UTPremtcm PEXMAXsinr. No less than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in the Fall of 157, over all competitors, for best writing. These, with other previous Premiums, were given in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Ky., at the United States Fair, and all for work actually done with PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penmanship. Our Penmen are fully competent to do their own work without thcAi of the engraver to make it respectable. dec 17 DU. CÜLVERWELL A medical essay an a new certain and radical cure : of Spepnntorehoea, &c, without the ue of inter tialtnedieines, cauterization, or any mtchanicauicol applications. JesTPcBLisrED.the 5th adition.tn a sealed envelope grat.8 and mailed to any address, pDt-poip, an receipt of two stamps. This little work, emanating from a celebrated membc. o f the medical profession, give the most important informotion ever published to all persons entertaining doubt as their phvsical condi tion or wlwwaro roe4ou a of having hazarded thei health and happinas3 containing the particulars o n e new and perfect remedy orSpermatorahoea or Seminal Weakness, Debility, Nervous ncss, Depression of Spirit, Loss of Energy, Lassitude, Timidity; Involuntary Seminal Discharges Impaired Sight and Memory .Blotehesand pimples on the Face, Piles, Indigestion, Palpitation of the Heart and ' Bodily prostration of the whole sys tem, inducing impotency and mental and physical incapacity by mean of whieh-cvery one can cure himself privately, and at a trifling expense. t OJ-Addrcss Dr. CH.'J, C.'KLlNE.ilü Avenue, cor. 19th street New York; Post Box, fö. 4556. 50m3. A LARGE LOT OF Malts & (Dap2 Os all sizes and qualities, for sale low at the sign of the Golden Boot. octU-47tf E. PAUL. . THE GREAT AMERICAN Q IFT BOOK HOUSE 293, Broadway, & now offernig extra inducements to purch-isers and Agents; . r j THE Git TS WHICH ACCOMPANY Each Rook Solei Consisting of JEWEURY &C: And varying in value from CÄtf It TWO HUNDRED DOL'S! ARC ALWAYS O SXfHBf VlOr " 1 ' ' IN AMPLE SHOW CASES. Citizens of the Metropolis, and strangers sojourning therein, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Our new descriptive catalogue; embracing 43 octavo pages, and con-' taininga large variety of Books in every-depart ment of Science and literature, (all of which are sold at Publishers prices,) atd setting forth uncqualod inducements to agents, : will b sent, post paid, to any individual, on application--5- - , N B Persons wishing any particular book pre vioua to receiving our Catalogue can order at once accompanying their order with the same, and if. a $1 book, 21 cents for postage; $1 25 book, 24 cts $1 50 book, 30 cents $2 or 2 50 book 43 cents, and it bö forwarded wit a gift The above rates include the postago on tho gift, which will be sent in a sealed box Address A JIANNEY, Agent, 293 Broadway, no51vol3 . : '. i' -. " . ' 1 Nework FOR SALE CHEAP i k - - .5?irf ön Crtdit: w " TwnLots, and Lota with buildings;: wild, and improved Laud , Bonds & Stocks, Wagon, Carriage, Harness, and. Ilousehold. Furniture. Cn at my oSVoem Plymouth Opposite the Post Office. . ; y , . II. JREEVE;,, ; 'febS-13tf r?5 Attorney & Notary.;- ; DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing-Store of 7 H. PIFJICK.& Co. ' , ftra17-$ctf.

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Of Marsball County, and "vicinity, ABE respectfully informed that E PAUL ' continues in the Boot & Shoe Business, And intends manufacturing and keeping on hand eupply of Boots, Shoos, Leather &c. .This advertisement now will show Tlie Plymouth people where to po, For Boots and Shoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, Forthose who bow at Fashion's shrine, . Please call at Paul's he docs design To keep what cannot fail to suit, The latent style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wWi for slippers neat,To suit their minds and fit their fect Of Gaiters of the latest fashion, When dressed, to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoos, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are there Of every size and various hue, Made at the East and Westward too. We also have a Buskin tie, For walking which the Fair should buy, For the sake of health and comfort too; Then call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now, Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's Iiis stock will please you all; His stock is good and can't be beat, By any house, on any street. A bettor boot cannot be made, ' Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Brogans arc also stnut They'll wear till they arc all worn out. : But if you wanta finT riioe, Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco or with kip With kinds th best, that will not rip. Young Misses too, we fondly greet 1 Come let us beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees, Of any kind that you may please. We also have for bibes that erf cp, A little shoe that's very cheap 'Tis pliable and also neat, And will protect their little fect. 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 wc are sure that you will buy At the sign of the Golden Boot. Plymoiith.Scptcmbcr 9th, lt3S-12tf. FRUIT JABS. A Superior article of Patent Fruit Jars, the bast in use, for sale at the Low urice Store. . jly 22-35tf. RICE i SMITH. RR. ROR.SCI&S M AND 113 I! DISEASE VANQUISHED BT KDr. Eoback's Scandinavian' Remedies. mimimi NllliniiMMiSijSip r tuntkiJiik Ml 3rilt HCM h-C Jl f td i'li;ie!'i!lte!3lt!M " BlbOBll i i.I II U iTi,B 1 i Q AFTER YEARS OF STUDY AND Experiment, Dr. lioback, the eminent Swedish Physician, succeedel in produdinia medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain fieri s of his native land, which acts directly on the cawe; of disease in the blood, nnd ly restoring the crrnptcd 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 cHaracttr. Indigestion, nervous complaint?, epileptic and other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, s-ore tliroat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacitv, femiuiue weakness, prick ing of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude 'and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the livjt, the kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fibre, are unerringly cured by this preparati(v It is to the materies morpi or seeds of disca, Mhat an alkali ii to an acid: it neutralizes them w''.'i absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretion, removes obstructions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such arc the effects of Dr. Roback's famous Scandinavian Blood Purifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Tills, will not only ob-' lit eratc the most painful disease, but prevent "their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Scandinavian Blood rills," Dr. Robaek 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 supcriorty after one single trial. Piicc of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 perbottl,or $3 per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or five for $1. Peru, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 1857. Dr. 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 is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for rears afflicted with that banc of all comfort and efficiency in business, dvspepsia. To recapitulate-all the so-called remedies which I have used to rid myself 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, t nd in a short time, less than a month, I was enwr -ly and permanently cured. I was also afflicted widi the most violent nervous headache, wnich I ?upoie was produced by my disordered stomach, f r when my dyspepsia left me, my headache left with.it. Inowfeol better in everv respect than I have for ten vears. Very t.nily yours, JOHNS DEMUTH. Cincinnati, Fri lay, Sept. 4, 1n7. Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been aGicteri with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your to jdicinc, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, lirhly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I was induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. After sing 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 diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, , . Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. IxDiAX.iroLi, Wednesday, Sent. 2, IS57. Da. C. W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several vear with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to at- j tend to my ordinary business at times, and having j 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 latt twelye mouths, and. find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its u?e to me that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advr.nccd age of life seventy-seven years. I cheerfullv give this Information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. ; Tbc above certificates, and rainy 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. 6 E. Fourth street, 3d building from. Main street, Cincinnati, O. For sale by ' Brooke 'k Bro., Plymouth; T: A- Lemon, do.; J. . 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liitin mi ll'T t.n r.K-U I-i-c. MprcliaMta Ml IraJiT kiil le n t' fir fi.srJ i.J net I inifxrwl upon br a OnHitrrft it f U'r'K lr'.i.ta V.it r!U, nifurA A. 11. M '. AU r-nuin ln l in Root tilim hx the name aul r.igtiatur of A. J. WtnU 4t C., j tacu t x. j IV. Monsj'., the inventor of MORSE'S INDIj AN ROOT Pi I .LS, has spciit the greater part of j hislifV in traveliii'jf, having is;tel Uurope. Asia j :.jh1 Africa, :is weil as North America ha spent j three years among th; Indians of our Wtteni j country-it was in tli w" that tho Indian Root Pills were fir-t dwL-ovrred. Pr. Morse was the firt I mm t o t tJ-li-'i ilii biet ili.it all diseases trist from j IMPrniTV OP TUI: RLOOD that our tnngth health and lifo !op--n I upi.-n this vital fluid. hen tho various p.is.-ages become nogrd.tnd do not c,-A in pcrfeet harmony with the different functions of tlie id , the blMd loses its action, becomes thick, c-irrupted and diseased; thus causing all tains, j-Ukiiff s and distress of every name; our strength is exh v.-:H,our health we are deprived of. and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the Ftagnant humors, t:i I "od will beeom choked ami cease to act. ami thus 'ir light cf life will be forever Wown out. How important then th it w should keep t'je vayious passages of tlie body -fre and open. An J how pleasant to ns that we have it in cur power to pnt a meilieine in you reach, vi: M" -es . Iudiau Root PilU. nianufiictured fror p' tsand root- gro-.v aror.nd .e mountainous clifft in ivjduivs gardrn, for tlie health and rectTy o l -?d m m. One of the roots fromwhicli thes Pii. ,.rc made is a Sr.doirfcp which opens theportt of the fkin, and as:ts N.iire in throwing out the fner parts f tho r.nrupti on within. Tlie iecond is a il int w i.icli a:i Expectorant, that open and uurl.igs the jvissage to the lungs, and thus In a soothing manner, perform its duty by throwing oft phlegm and other humor? from. the lungs by copious spitting. Hie third is a Diuretic, w'dch gives ease 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 r and which could not have teoii discharged in any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other propei ties of the jails whi! engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser p:irtic es of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up ami conveyed off in great quantities by tha bowili. From the aliove it is shown tliaC Dr. Mor se's Indian Root Pills not only enter the stomach, but become united with tlie blood, tor thev find w ay to every part, and completely ro.t out and c'cilv. the system from all impurity, an 1 the life of th body, which is fic bhuwl becomes perfectly Vat try: ccnsequtnily all sickness aad a:u it driven Jiouv the system, for they cai.'.nt n m.'.ir wh.n th' b'r becomes so pure nnd clear. Tbc r a-i u wf'- ft ople are so distressed when sick. a:i 1 why vo in.:r die, is bcc.iii? they do not get a MiV.iciie? dui passto the afnicted j-.a-ts. and whi' h tiiü open "V natural passages for tho die.s to hecasto..', hence, a large quantity of f n i .ui l otln r :uati lodged, and the stomach and int sti;."S.irt literally overflowing with the fjrru'.ied miss; tlius Jrgoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly ril-'Ag with the biood, which throw's the corrupt "d rnAttrr. through every vein and artery, until life u i f-om tlie!xdy bv disease. Dr. M)rse'i Pi" . added to themselves victory.upon victory, I; storing millions of the sick to blowing hcaku happiness. Yes, thousands ho have bet-n r. kr-l or tormented with sickness, p:dn and anguib.snd whose feeble frames have be eft Hcorched by tli burning elements of raging fever, and who hive IxVji bronuht, as it wore, within a step of the dem g ave, now stand re; dy to testify that they would iavo been iraninered with the dead, nad it not Ixra for thin great and wonderful medicine, Mors' Indian Root Pills. After otic or tw o doses had been, taken, thev were astonished, und absolutely ir priscd, in w itnessing their chat, mug cftVcto. ml v'do thev give immediate eas? an I strrng;h, Mid -,ike .away all sicknois. pain and auguihr.-Jt they at once go to work at the foundation of the disease, which jslic Mood. Therefore, it will b kbown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will cleaiWnnd purify, that diseasetliat detdlri cnenvr w ill take its flight and the flush of youthr and Jjcauty will again return and the prospector a long and happy life will cherish and brighten, your days. 0CArTio.v.--Hew nre of a comtterfeit eigned A. B. Mocre. All genuine have the nameof A. J. White & Co. on each box; also 'the'i nature of A. White V Co.; all others are sporf ; ous.- A. J. WHITE k Co. Sole Propiietors, ! . SO Leonard Street, New Yorkv ' i Dr. Morse's Lilian .Root Pill arc sold, by flL dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in every town .-Tillage and hnmt fr the raticfr" PSfOcTTJc siring the agency will address us a abort fbT terras.- ; Price 25 cents per box; fire boxes Till tw scatom! receipt of $l,pofetagc paid, 1 ; ;?y-t .-j jull-3217-Those fond of a good CIGAR, annot fail" tf find an article to suit them at : - ' t

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