Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 March 1859 — Page 4

qTc farmer's attnmrf. PLYMOUTH, 1ND MARCH 10,1659.

Two Hundred Itufthelss of Corn per Acre. It has been published and so far as we can see, duly certified that Dr J. W. Parker, of Columbia. S. C. grew in 1855, upon his farm, near that town, two hundred bushels and twelve quarts upon one measured acre of ground, and one hundred and sixteen bushels and six quarts up on another acre. In the report to the State Agricultural society, Dr Parker states that the scad selected fur planting was from North Carolina, and denominated Bale Mountain Corn.' After soaking it during the night in a strong solution of n;tre, it was planted from eight to twelve inches distant in the row, covered with hoes, and the ground rolled, leaving it perfectly level. The and was the border of a small creek, under-drained, and mannt -

ea in ueoerobei with twenty-five two norsp mete( jarj) an( tie it around unloads of cow-house manure, ploughed in ; f , v , let them wear it

ana iouoweu oy a hud-sou piougu crawn by two mules. About the first of March another coat of good stable and cow manure was spread and ploughed in as the 1 I 1 U 1 1 1 first. Early in April three carts load of' ? S) t a . air-slacked lime and two sacks ot salt were spread over each acre and lightly plougha .u ui i a uu 11 ground wa3 thorouehly ploughed with erla- . ie i large iron plough, harrowed level and laid off thirty inches apart with a shovel m t i t plough. Guano and plaster wsre sprink led in the furrows, near two hundred lbs j of the former and three hundred pounds of the latter to each acre. On the 14th day of May the corn was ploughed with a long, very Darrow plough, i and dressed over with hoes. On the 5th and 16th June the same work was repeated, each time leaving the ground level. About the 1st July it was necessary to draw a ridge about the roots of the corn to . prevent its falling. During a protracted drought acre No 1 was twice irrigated, and acre No 2 had the water turned on it once. The yield of acre No 1, as before stated exceeded two hundred bushels. No 2 was part of it replanted, which the committre , say prevented the yield being as large as' the other. True, this crop eoat htbor and manure, bu; do!8 it nt pay bnitwr than the ens of boSMOda of aces that do not yield ten bustods p"i Mn, tor such are as common as ssaekburies all over .h Suhern States. The land Med being the 'sand -hill brush -land,' required the Mgli manuring, as it is not na.uialiy fertile enough to produce such crops. The secret, however, is in the und.ii -draining, the frequent ploughing and sub soiling, and irrigation. Nctr England Farmer. To Mkasure Corn in the Eak Find the cubit inches in the bin, divide by 2. 815, the cubic nches in heaped bushel, and take two-lhirt!i of the quotient for the numboj of htishels of shHod corn. This is upon the rule of giving three heaping half bushels of ears to make a bushel of grain; some fall abort, and some overrun this measure. Ohio Parmer. Cm 1.1 aim A correspondent of Massachusette Ploughman says: Twentr years ago I suffered most intensely from chil blains, and tried this, that and the other remedy (so called) without effect, until I read n a paper the following recipe: 'To one part muriatic acid, add six parts water, aad bathe the parts affected every night.' This I did, and obtatnod immediate relief. Four applications of it effected a perfect cure, and for the last twenty years I hare not had a recurrence of the complaint. I have also had occasion to recommend it to others in a multiplicity of instances, and without a single failure. Pimples on the Skin. Mix some milk of sulphur, or flour of sulphur, with a little lard or butter, into an ointment; rub well into the skin, and it will often remove them in a day or two. Hay-Field Anecdote. There is a good story which ; may have been heard in more than one hay field last summer. We heard it one day while on a visit to the country. We went out to show some men how to "pitch;1 we had tailed and wilted down under a hay -cock, and lay flushed and fanning the glow and sweat from our features in a comfortable portion, when one of the jolly hay-maki-!.-rtftated the anecdote of the 11 it Oll m :ll 7 I . . i vv aaoavaa iruv nnottliratS IMilülir' how folk- used to work lit his young day-, and challenged his, two sons together to piteh on a load oi hay as fast as he could load it. The dyülenge wm excepted and the h:tV WajfOfl driven round aild AtAiJ l I -as ...... WWIUIII'.IIV' . X 'I o ' 1 HI time the (-Id man held his own very creditably; calling out taun11 V m ire oay! t mi Thicker and fm tor it mubc whol cock at a time, cioud iifit-r clAl overwheltnincr him. Thi-

old man was

covered, still lie kept cryino;, more hay, more hay, until struggling to keep on top of the disordered and ill arranged heap, it began to slide and at last off it went from the wagon, and the old man with it. 'What are you down here for? cried the hoys. lI came for more hay, answered the old man stoutly. Which was a literal fact; he had come down after the wagon load, ; which had to be pitched Oil again j rather more deliberately. Sl'LPHUR FOR CATTLE. A COT j respondent of the New England j Farmer, say? he uses sulphur ai mon? his cattle as follows: I melt lard with a little sulphur, double a piece of candle wicking a few times, draw it through the 1 1 give my cattle sulphur once a I ' day tor three days, then omit three days, so continue until I give it nim days, then omit two weeks. One teaspoonful a dose for a calf, a la ro-e spoonful for a full grown ammal. Idveitatnishtontheir! provinder, and 1 keep mv stock t , ' , hAiicml fs-.of if mnv notrpv nnprhoused, hat it may netter oner ate on the surface of the animal. I find by giving it a little more XT X. - A jf. v MBS 1 H 1 i- MS"k - W J tor a ieu vvccks uci wre wr mg to pasture, it supersedes the necessity ot oieeoing, aim iiuikcs the cattle more healthy during the Season We like to see a good card, comb and brush in both the i -i .-Ii i ii horse and cow staoie, and we hkc still better to see evidences of their use. Men who use them are pret tv careful to irive animals rri i 1 beds. It costs nmrc in row than to buv a the end to bortool. It costs a disaffection amoilpr neighbors. Borrow Bri little as possible. Feed your Tonus colts and calves, during the first and second year, with pen? and oats ground together, a bushel, with a fourth of Indian meal. To obtain size, yon must take advantage of the growing periodof an animal. $1, JUL) WANTED!! 1 All persons owing me, whose accounts are due. are ' hereby notified that I need the money, as I cannot pay my debt? until my dues are paid, and not wish I ing to subject any man to costs, yet if this call i not responded to immediately, I am compelled to adopt means more effectual. H. PIURCK. Plymouth dec 7, '59 lltf JOSEPH POTTER SADBLE AMD HARNESS MAKER. Up Stairs in Wcstervclt's Hlock, Jlichigan St., Plymouth la. He respectfully invites all who wish anything in his line of business to examine his stock before purchasing ee where. He is also prepvred to exe luteal! ordert in hid line on short notice, and r ionpble terrae, 1.1,17 I2tf I will pay one cent per pound for old iron, delivered at rev Foundry in South Plymouth, feb 19 "S9 lltf F H HALL. rvLfclo Sale. I WILL OFFER FOR Sale at mv residence one mile and a half south west of Zehner's Mills on Saturday, March 19th 1859 the following property, to-wit: Two yoke of Oxen, one Log Wagon. Chains, four Cows, U two year old Colts, Sheep, Hogs, Plow., H irrowa and one ' Corn Cuitivater. A credit of six moniiiS will b given on all MUM over five dollars, the purchaser j giving note, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with inUreBt from date if not paid when due. 13w3 JOHN LOUDON. State ol" I nH ia mm . uarKhall County. Before Georg A Metealf, J.P., February 14 1859 O.ias B.iird vs Proceedings in Attachment, i Elizabeth hvser.) It appearing that the defendant hss had no per sonal service of the summons in this case, she in hereby notified of the issuing of the same, of the filing of the affidavit and bond, and of the penden cy of the suit, and that tho same will be heard and tried at my office in German Towtship, on the 26th day of March, 1859, at '2 o'clock p m. ; 13w3 GEORGE A. M ETC ALF. J. P. fSeall JEWE LR Y Store. The subscriber would respectfully in form the citizens of Plymouth, Mnr shall and adjoining counties, that he bog opened a new stock of all the different kinds of CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND 3sr o t i o m i Generally kept in a first elans Jewelry Store. Th uuuna.ui'')i in,. i;uesi ."styles, nest in.t ltv and will l r L I . . r. . . . .. . ne SOIU ill AH C X OtK priCt'S lloinr a practical Jeweler, he solicits a share vt public p.itruiage. Room No. 3 I rihing's block. ADOLPH MYERS dec2,3-41j . . j . BLANKS OF Printed to order EVERY DESCRIPTION at this Office. We har n large supply of blank Deeds, Mortgages, Notes, Juices .Suftasnaa, Execufioim.Rnnimon-, Conf---i"n of Judgments, Notary I'ublie Protests, ic wliich we will fell at the usaal rates lor cash. Pik' Peak CWold ITIine! TOC A TED THREE MILES WE8T OF jFlyaawotik nenr the Pitlabuiaji Ft Wayne and Chi irro R R Eigbty.ieree of land fifty acres impmred; small houne all of which can be b ni ht NoW forone thoaennd dollars. For particulars e.-.Mure of D. MeDoHALD 'r on the mibfCrihqr fn thejropln. A. G. ARMSTRONG. PUmouth Feb 3d nmt

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AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTE CLOTHIM! GREAT EMPORIUM or F. 1SHIOJW f IIHF. amount, prices and variety of which will I fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Pittsburg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adjoining counties for pact iavors and support, we now by paying all attention exclusively to tho n. nTUIMr TO A nrr 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 ii Winter uits, partly home and partly Cincinnati manufacture, made in a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS, Hats Japs, etc., A choice assonmeut of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, etc. The best of workmen for making and cutting to order, cheap and promot. 0(tl448tf DAVIDSON & Co. The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller'.-;) in Plymouth, baring put thorn 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 tiic money. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will aba be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Gash for Wheat. Corn and Oats The highest market price, in cash, will be paid ' at all tinea for good, sound Wheat, Corn and OaU. I Orders for Flour mav be left at Pershing's store, j RICHMOND & WILBUR. Plymouth, August 26 lOtf A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THC NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAl TIFULLY ILLUSTRATED F A M 1 1 jY N E WSP A PE R. THE MEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literary papers of the dar. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 5a $IüüO (0 WILI BE SENT TO SC RIB ER ON RECEIPT OF SCRIPTION MONEY. CENTS TO EACH SUB THE SUB TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year and one gift Three copies one year and three gifts.. g M Five copies one year and 5 gifts 8 fV) Ten copies one car and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifte. . .."10 00 The articles to be distributed are comprhe 1 in the following; 1 United StaLsa Treasury Note, $10 00 00 2 do do 500 1)0 each 5 10 10 Pat do do Iv. do do cased watches 200 00 each 100 00 each 100 00 each 75 00 aach 60 00 each 50 00 each 35 00 each 30 00 each Hun 20 Gold Watches, 50 do 100 do .'100 Ladies Gold Watches, 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 200 Silver Watches $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. On the receipt of the subscription monev, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books an0 lhe gift forwarded within one week to him, by mail or express, post-paid. ET' All communications must b addressed to DANIEL ADEE, Published, jul!5 34 2il CcNTia araEET, Nsw York f a 1 " ustr nm rnts! FOKT WAYNE, Keeps con dautly on hand a splendid stock of Piano Forte! M CLOD EON 9, GUITARÖ, VIOLINS, And all other Musical Instruments fc Music Books mar26 19y. The U ii de rnig ned, ATTORNEY ATLAW, SESIDI.NO AT KNOX, 8TARK COUNTY. IND.. W .11 gne htrict attention to all Lfgal business intrtMtod to hiwby th- cititensof .Stark, Marshall, Ful ton and Pnliiski Counties. Ilehaaalao, in eompany with Dr W W CALK INS, Reeordrr of Stark County established a and ihevhave a lar'o amount of Land, and several V arms for sale or exchange for other property Feb 17 '59 l-2m6. JAMES O'llRlAN. lo.ooo fifDi Wim For whieh I will pay the highest price in ewh, at the sign of the Goldea Boot. wg r- " E PAUL. VTO. I article of LayerRA IS1N8, by the box 1 qunrtT mx and pound, at O VTNNEDCF. A RRO'S.

TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY CONCERN! THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of DRY GOODS AND Yankee .Yotions, PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA, TOB A COO, And mtnj other articles, he can't be beat. As to prices, we leave all to judge. I expect to make a living by Selling Goods, And will succeed sure as anything,

I 2Z All those pay up who know they ought to, and hope they may, and not leave DEBTS standing until I am compelled to report to the Law for collection, cr do worse. "A word to the wise." Plymouth, September 9th 1858. 42tf.I Prospectus for 1859. The new volume of the New York Weekly Illustrated Golden Prize will commence Jan 1st 1859. The following are the names of the Literati whose productions" will R0t the columns o ihis elegant journal during the year: Rev. C H Spunreon, of London, G W M Reynolds, of London, G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bulwer, Gen C F Hensicker, late of Nicaragua, Col G W Crocket, A D Munson, Capt M D Alexander. USA, Thomas Dunn Rnglish.M D, Henrv Clap, jr, Dr O C Van Buren, Lieut J M Platt, U S N. F Clinton Barrington, Miss Southworth Mrs Anna Whelpley, Mise Hetty Heartly, Miss Virginia Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, 44 Minnie Mantour Hattie Clare, Mrs T B Sinclare. TERMS: Terms of subscriptin, $2 year; each cubscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following List, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he sends his subscription money: Gold Pen, with silver case, worth at Ladies gold pencil do Gold tenth pick do Ladies gold pen with extdnsion case, Engrossing gold pen, 16 carets Gold ring plain and chased Ear drops Mosaic and Florentine Broaches Gold Locket Cable charms Gold Draachei Gentlemen's pins Gentlemen's bosom studs do sleeve buttons Watch keys Ladies' eufT pins Ribbon slides Gold crosses

retail $2 00 do 2 00 do 2 0.1 do 2 00 do S 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 . do 2 (Ml do 9 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00 do 2 00

! PREMIUMS TO AOANTS GETTING SUBSCRinERS. Tho-e petting up a club of 8 subscribers at $2, I each, and remittim: $1 0 will be entitled U a gold pen and silver holdor worth $3, and each subscriber will receive any one of the above articles he may select, Those remitting $20 for li subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth $7. Those getting up a club of 15 subscriber! and remitting $30, will bo entitled to a silver watch, or a gold vest chain worth $10. Those remitting $40 for 20 subscribers will be entitled to a goldchnin.or a silver hunting cased watch worth $22. Those remitting $f0 for 40 subscribers will be entitled to a ladies' gold watch worth $0. Tho-e remitting $100 for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch worth $40. (L7AI1 communications should be abdressed to 5 M B DE A N, Publisher, 235 Broadway N Y Hardware! Tinware! AND STOVE STORK. EL B DICKSON & CO. On La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Are now offering the best largvst and most COMPLETE ASSORTMENT HARDWARE, JAPANNED WArJG, A.N I) EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. One of the Firm has just returned from the east with a heavy stock purchased for cash and of course to the GREATEST ADVANTAGE They now ofTcr to the public at the very lowest Mj i v i ft g Prices Beliering that tne Nimble Sixpence if better than the Shnt SMUingP Everything pertaining to a well regulated and complete Hardware Store, may now be found at oure establishment here customers will receive prompt attention and be sure to meet with ( O O D B ARO A 1X8. Our Ti n-War. Manufactory is still in full blast bbAmp ti elmrtr of an exnerinced Tinnar- We ! employ none but first rate workmen and turn out !.l . . . . ,.,,,.) I , Ml 1 I We are permanentlv located in Plymouth, with just the stock, friends, that will suit you. We are determined that no Man, Woman or Child,"in all the regions round about," shall undersell us and respectfully solic it your satrOSOfft confidentthat in the variety, quality and low price of our stockthat we an auit every one wishing anything In our Scot 2d 1858. H. B. PICFSON A. Co. SherifTs Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Plcaa Court, I will offer for aale, as the law directs, at the court liouaedoor in Plymouth, Marahall county, Indiana, on the 13th day of March 1H59, between tha hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of 11 h 111:11 1 re .1 iti 1 .11111 mii-"-aaid dar, the following described r-al eatate, in said Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the north east quarter of section twenty five, (25) township thirty five (.15) north of range two east. Taken as tht property of John Kirkloy and Alfred Kirkley at the suit of Thomas K. Houghton. V2 O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff M C. Sale, DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the nothing Store of U PIERCE k Co. funei 7 irtf.

IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Located at PITTSBURGH, PA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1855, WITH A BOARD OF 12 TRUSTEES. FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. F.M PHATICAI.LV THE BUSINESSMAN'S COLLEGE Most Extensive and Popwlar Commercial School in the Country! In daily attendance upwards of 2 00 Students:

FACULTY: F. W. JENKINS J C. SMITH. A. M . Professor of Aocounta and Book-Keeping. L I. HITCHCOCK, Profcsfio of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculations. JOHN FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Bookkeeping' Lecturer on Business, it customs and usages. J. W. BRENTLINGER, Profeeeor of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. A. COWLT G A. T. DOUTHETT, Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, D. BACON, Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES H. HOPKINS, ESQ., Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law JAMES W. KENNEDY, Of "Kennedy's Bank Note Review," Lecturer on Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Bank Notes. COMMERCIAL ETHICS. Stated lectures by eminent clergymen of this city. DE3ION OF THE INSTITUTION. To furnish the best means for acquiring a Thorough Business education, in the shortest time, and at the least expense, comprising DOL'BLE EN'TRV BOOKKEEPING, as applied to Merchandising. Ranking, Railroad ing, etc., taught by the oideet America teachei and writer of Bookkeeping now living, Vr- i forty years experience ui r' id . STEAMBOAT BOOR VEF PINO i,r.i it .i . .... nn an tne recent un i - additions, tiught without extra PENMANSHIP, in everv variety and style of BosineM vuijai. Orn mental Writing. SILVER MEDALS for the best Busim sr. Ornamental Penmanship have been awarded this College overall competitors, wherever its i it in has been exhibited, including the State Fi ra Ohio and Michigan in 1855, and at the Penury nia State fair at Pittsburgh, in 1S5G. ARITHMETIC, As applied by the 6rst Mercantile Banking HottSi comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given in this important branch of business education. LECTURES Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages. Laws, and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Political Economy, Detecting counterfeit money, and other subjects ln ving practical relations to active business. TERMS, &c: Book Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .$35 01 Stationery, about 5 M Board, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 CTStudents are not charged extra for Steamboat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. STUDENTS Can enter at anytime (no vacation) review at pleasure time unlimited usual length of courset from six to twelve weeks. REFEREXCK 87 STUDENTS entering, from the city alone within one rear, besides the many from the country DIRECTIONS: Specimen of writing and circulars, containing ful information sent bv mail free of charge. address F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. O" Prem um Penmanship. No less than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in the Fall of 1857, 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 Penman-; ship. Our Penmen are fully competent to do their own work without the aid of the engraver to make : it respectable. declT THE GREAT AMERICAN G I FT BOOK HOUSE 293, Broadway, is now offering extra inducementsto purchasers and Agents; THE GIFTS WHICH ACCOMPANY Each Hook Sold Consisting of JEWELRY &C. And varying in value from 75 cent to TWO HUNDRED DOL'S! ARE ALWAYS OS EXUIUITIOM IN AMPLE SHOW CASKS. Citizens of the Metropolis, and strangers so journing therein, a-e respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. Our new discriptive ratalopue, embracing 49 octavo papea, and con taininga large variety of Books in every depart nioiitof Science and literature, (all of which are sold at Publishers' prices.) and setting forth ttltequaled inducements to agents, will be sent, 6 paid, to an) individual, on application N B Persons wishing any particular book pre viousto receiving our Catalogue can order at once aecompan ring th' ir order vith the same, i i ,i. .Si .. ... r . i aa i. . i oi $150 book, 30ceoU;f2 or 2 I k t . and it willl... forw-,-... w,r . n.rr T , rates include the ,. d a bl sent in a sealed box A A RAN NEY. Agent, !.v.r noölTol'l N v York c c wmIo not Despair!! IT AH Ld INDIAN DOCTR, ÜNCAS BR T while a Missionary among th Indians of the Rocky Moun CUERD. tains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves to be a certain cure for Consumption nniM, llinTAai Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver CONSUMPTION Complaint, Nervous Aft tions, Coughs, Colds, &e. Having now made his fortune and retired from DusioeOB, ha will send tho preseription and CURED directions for preparing the medicine free of charge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to his agent , euclosing 2 stamps (6 cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description o: their symptoms. The old Doctor has cured mor too 3000 cases of Consumption alone, and hopci all afflicted people will avail themselves of this opportunity-, as the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before he dies. Address all letters to Wko .g t DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. jull5 3i BOARDING. Pleasant rooms and board mav be obtained at the residenceof W. F SHERWOOD, on Michi igar street three squares north of the Fdwards' House. Alsoafewda boarders can be accommoated. Plymouth Ind. Jan 20 '59 I F vou want a No 1 article of COFFEE, Gran 1 ulatcd, Crushed and Pulverized SCliAR, cal d Pulverized SIM. AR. t V1MNEDGE k BIO'S. at 49 fthcrifPs Salt?. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Common IMeaa eourt I will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court House door in the town el Plymouth Marshal! County Indiana on Saturday the I2tb day of March between the hours ot 10 o'clock a m ami 4 o'clock p m of saltl day, the following described real estate situ lie in Marshall County Indiana, towit: Lot number twenty-four (1U) in the town of Bremen, with all the tenements and improvements thereon. Taken hb the property of Alexander 1.. Protaman at the suit of Wnvstoffand Nidder. rl 0 M BARNARD, Sheriff M C B Tanks for JUSTICES of THE Pea- r for sate cheap, at thii Öftre

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Such is th natni. such I are the effeetaof Di R ba k1 faoMmo Seandhaai r-'p oloryr Purifier, a ai h if raktnin eor. junction I with blsScandinaviao Bio i Pilla, wiH aotwwIraVI literati fhem t painful liae - in . .-- cut their r 'currence, anJ lengthen life bej nil 'the ordinary jipan. ; In the -.! n Blftod Pills," Dr. Roback ; K" Mtfetb 4 tw nty years of experience, lardstii . ;: ( v erimeataa to what a perfect pill ahowld No ii can doubt their snperiortv after one iim . trial. Price ol the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 er bot tU. er $5 per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pill, 2." cents per box, or five rorfl. Ptnc, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 1857. Dr. C. W. R orack : I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pill?, that I have thought it my duty, ami it is ho less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of ni v case. I was for years afflicted with that bane of all com fort and efficiency in business, dys pepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called resnedies which I have used to rid myself of this disease, would indeed make a melancholy eatalog. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could: hear of. I ni indttl ed to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and ia a short time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted with the cost violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my djaordered stomach, for when my dyspepsia ten un . 1 1 1 v ucauacne leu witaii. i now ieci Detter in every respect than I have for ten years. I .. . I . . . . 1 - . . i 1 . ' II . cry tody yours, JOHNS DEMUTO Cincinnati-, Friday, Sept. 4, 1-T7. Dr. Ron vck 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 Phnfer, highJji seconKceaded by gentlemen with whom I tm aeqoainted, I wa induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. After using two bottles, I felt its elects verysensioiy, ar.u apoa sing Swo- aare, 1 iouiiu my sen penectiy cureu- iou will allow me, therefore, to coogratnlate you upon making n discovery in medicine which is proving itself ro be a worker of sueh onlcrs in the diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Ciaciaoafti Dnili Eaqoirtr. iNiUANAroi.is, euoesuay, sept, i. Du. C. W. lionACK Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several veara with extreme debility : and weakness, so nucb f-O that f wauanole to atI tend to mvordioarv hwiaWas at times, aim having heard of the wonderful cures tlrat .r Seaadinaj vian Blood Purifier and Pills were effecting, I was induced bv a friend to trv them. I have been usiig th? IviSirifter for lire last fwefre months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispense with the use ot it at my advanced age of life seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORK IS. The above certificates, and many t4hers, can be secn at my office, by any one at any time. Get one Ol my ramny raeuicaj limanacs, gratis, itom nty agents. ) Manufactory, Sales Rooms ami Oflicc. No. 6E ' Fourth street, 3d building trom Main street, Cin cinnati, O. For sale fy Brookc k Bro., Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, do.; I J. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, Bourbon; Ransom ft Manchester, I.ycurgas; and j by druggists and mcrch intsgenerdlv : uarlo'58-17 THE PEOPLE tfarahall Cosily, and viciniiv, w 4 REreapectfullT iBfonn I that E. PAUL j V contiuueo iu the r it V Sh1P HllQITIAQfi -OUUL OC KllUC? UUBlUOCRIa And intends manufacturing nnd kr-f r sg on hand a supply of Bcota, Shoes, Leather kc. 1 hiesdvettifement now will Aon utL people whore to gog F r Boota im Shoes of every kind, To - .it the most fistidious mind, F ,.;tos who bow nt Fashion's shrine, P call 1; Paul's he does design To iv" p a b 11 oasnot fail to suit. The latest atj Is of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wish for slippers neat, To suit their minds and fit their feet Of Gaiters of the latest fashion, Phcn dresedf to makea splendid dash in; Or Booteea, Sboea, or aught to wear; Then call at Paul's for they are there Of every size and various hue, Made at the F.ast ami Westward too. We also have a Buskin tie, For waiking 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 his stock will please you all; His stoek is good ami can't be beat, By any house, on any street. A better boot caunot be made, Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Brogans are also stout They'll wear till they are all worn out. But if you want a finer shoe. Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With C .If, Morocco or with kip With kinds tha best, that will not rip. Young Misses too, wc fondly greet. Come let us beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees, Of anv kind that you may please. We sfso have for babes that ertep, A little shoe that's very cheap 'Tis pliable and also neat, 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. Conic one, come all, give us a try, And we are sure that you will buy t the sign of the Golden Hoot. Plymouth. September 9th,l8S89tf Dixxolutioii of Part nrrwhip. Notice is hereby given that the partnership here toforc existing underthe name and tirm of Patterson and Clca eland, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. J l t leave. aui will settle ail the 1 business of the firm, assume all the liabilities and take all the assets. T J PATTKKSON. J L CLEAVELAND. All persons indebted to the late firm of Patter son and Clcsvelund are hereby notified to come forward and settle the same immediately. Feb I" '99 Ii J L CLE I VELA NT

Howard Association PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special En doument for the relief of the Siek and diseased aßictcd with Virulent and Epidemic THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view o the awful destruction of human life, caur d by Sexual diseases, and the deeeptions practiced upon the unfortunate victim of such diseases by Quacks several veara ago itreetcd their Conultinr 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 tu give Medical Advice GRATIS to all who apply bv letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, kc.,) and in ram of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill f thage, and will lumieh the &ost approved tiHrdai treat mcnt. The Directors of the Association in fheir acnaal Report upon the treatment efSenal Diseases. fW the year ending January 1st, es press tLe highest satisfaction with' the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgean in the cure of Spermatorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, tu rice t Onanism or Self-Abuse, kc ,eW order a conto, s ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in thieupherc of benevolent

cnon iiiiM' Dcciioi great benefit to the afflicted, I"? to the young, r.nd t bar have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to thia ver important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on S;ermatorrhaa Boil 1 Weaknes, the vice of OkMMdeen, Maäkaw I hulioii or Self-Abuse, and other disease' . . . ual organs, by the Consulting Bare aw, : ! - f by mail, (in a sealed envelope.) F If F I ;C H A R G E, on receipt ot T ' sH v.. lor plWtaie. Other Reports and ' . . t . ture and treatment ol sexual die:-.--. ..i., tm const uit!y being published for gr it- .. - ,( . tion. and will be sent to the aBRrtrd. S ...,c new remedies and niethodsof U eatuu ! d..coeied during the p.ust year, arc of great value. Addreas.for Report or trentment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As aaeiatioa, No. 2 South Ninth Street, PhilaJelphia, B Older of the Directors. EZR A H EA R TW ELL, President. Gro. I airchild. Secretary. jul29-3Gly.) ? CAUTION All BmiIm pflh hr tkt aWT )u1ian fn Hi.rwb.nel;. .n e.ich Slrrchrjita 4 Iradars will b u tkfir runrd and net be inpM apon by a Countp.-f.it cf Morme'a Imliaa Root Pill, ipned A . B Mssrt. All renuiae ladiaa Root TUm by the name and aignatui-a at A. J. WkxU at 0 , aach boa. Dr.'MORSK, tin inventor of MOESE INDIAN ROOT PILLS, baa apet tAe gitai part oi his life in traveling, laariaw i'wtcd Curonr. Aaia, ! nd Africa, .is well as North America has speat I . three e:ty a'aror.i; ti"e Indians of our Wratrn eoiintrv it was in tliis w.iv t)i:tt tb- Irulimi Rif Pills were lirt discovered. Dr. MorK w.isth firn man to establish the fact that all disease a; is front IMPURITY OP THF. BLOOD that ourctrnrth health ami life depr nd upon this vital fluid. w ii' ti . iiiu'ii.. .ij.( j i. i nuiv vi vif; vi , uw do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased. thu aauaing all pains, su knessaud disfre-s of ererr .a : 1 our strength is exhausted.onr health we are daprir cd of, and if nature is not iatril in throwing ot ! the staganat humors, tle Uo vl will lxcom chekad j and cease ro mt. aad thus onr light of life will be j forever blown out. How important th-n that wa thniild trrn ffcn Tai in at pataam af tha ldly fra ud oats. And how pteaoaal to m that we have i it in our power to put a medicine in you ranch, fix; Morse's Luili.m Root Pills, manufactured from piaatvaod roots grow around the mountainous cliffa IM Nature' garden, for the health and recovrrv c diseased man. One of the roots from which iltrsc Pills are made is a Bodorilc which opens the porea of the skin, and assi ts Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the eerniption within. The second is a pfoat '.v'-i'i-h an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs parage to the lungs, and thus in a soothing manner, performs its duty l.y throwing off phlegm and other humors from the lungs bv copious spitting. The third is ZÄuretic, wlich pive ease aad double strength the kidneys; thus eotnaged, tin y draw lare amounts of impurit? trom the b'oen. wimrh is then thrown out bountii fully bv the urinary or water nassace. and whieb crmiu 50t nave oeeu aiscnarsea .n anr otner war. Th foarth is- a Cst&SltJe and aceonipairet the other properties of the pills ssalc engaged in pa rifying the blood; the coarser paptk- es of impurity which cannot p;u by the other outlets, arc thus taken up awl conveyed off ia g.-tat quantities by tee bowe. F roTt the ay';e it is shown that Dr. Mor ss EsSBUi Root Fills not only enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleans i!n system from all impurity, and the lif of tha bony, which istte blond becomes perfectly healthy , -OOSStqsesiljsH sickness and pain is driven from the Bratens, for they eaevsst reatai whea the bdy becomes so pure and clear. TW reason why people are so distressed v Sen sick. and. why so manv die, is because they do not frrt a medicine that w.ll piss to the afflicted parts, asd which will open tho natural passages for the disease to be cast out ; hence, a large quantity of food and other raattar ia lodged, asd the stomach and intestines are literally overllowinir itli the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly rn.rinj with the Mood, shies throws the corrupted mallet through ererj rets sad artery, until life ia lakes t'-om the body by disease. Or. Morse's Pi lis Hare added to themselves v, " lry upon ietory, by rostoring millions of ihesich to bloming health aad happiness. Yes thousands who have btrn rackod or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frssaea have b.-en soorched by he burning elements of raging fever, and who hare been luouh , as it were, within .1 step of the silent siavs, sew sssslessdy ts teattf that they would have been numbered with the de ,had it uot beei fortius great and wonderful medicine. Morsa's Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had bear taken, they were astonished, and absolutely aur pnsed, in witnessing their charming effects. No only do they give immediate ease and sti vugth, an take away all piekness pain and anpuiah, hut tha at once go to work at the foundation of the disease which is the blood. Therefore.it ill be shown especially by those who use these Pills, thai sWs will cleanse and purify, that disease thai 1 enemy will take its flight and the flu-! I ttMith and beauty will again return, and th- - - 1 a long and happy life will cherish an your davs. tLTC itmOS. Merchants an i - will be on their guard and not he BSSMM! 1 :. bva counterfeit of Ir Morn's ludian R. . I . signed A B Mooai. All cenvine Pills . . alter hare the aiguaturo of A.J. WHIT! ,.u each box. All ordern and letters relating to said Pills i!iut be addressed to A J. WHITE. No 10 Cssrtlasdt Street, New York, sole proprietor of Dr Morse's ImBm Root Fills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are told by ml dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in ever town, village slid hamlet in the land. Parties da siring the agency w ill address us as above fortersas. Trice SS CCSJB1 per box; five boxes will be sentott receipt of $1, postage paid. jul 1-321 1 FOR SALE CHEAP .lat on Credit: Town Its. and Lots with buildings; wild and improved Laads, Ronds & Stocks, agon, Carriage, Harness, ami Household Furniture. Call at m office in Pl mouth, opposite the Post Office. C. ll. REEVE, febS l.ttf Attorney & Notary A Settlement Wamted All persons knowing themsehes indebted to R. M. Brows a: "oor R. Brown, ara setshf notified tlmt a settlement must be had immediately, in order to gave trosbteof sad coti The aroouiitaarc in the hands of B M BR N