Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 April 1859 — Page 4

man.. If was small, not orer four feet and some inches ia heighth, and its limbs betrayed a muscular development that was unparalleled. Its face surpassed in liideousnssä anything I had ever 6een. QusUvo Doro, or Callot, or Tony Juhannot, mver conceived anything so horrible. There i a face in end of the hitter's illustrations tr Unvojage on il vonus plaira Vfhich some what approaches the counte-r.ani-c f this o'rea'ure. but dees not equal

u. It aj the phTM4nnny of what I should havo fanei I a ghoul to be. It ! xk J a if it. was capabla of feeding on ViUman flosb. Having satisfied nur curiosity and bound Gvar erery ; in thy hous-s to aeciecy, it became 4 ijU'jätica what was to be done with cut er.t.Tj? It wai irnponib that should Käsuch a hirror in our house. It wa3 equally impossible that such an awfa! birig should be-let loose upon the world. 1 would gladly have voted for its dastrutttan. But who would shoulder the rssponiibility? Who would undertake the execution of tho horrible semblance cf a human being? Day aft"ir day this question was deliberandi gTavily. Th boarders all left the houitf. Mr. MoSat was a despair, aud threatened Hammond and myself with all sorts of leal penalties if we did not remove the Horror. Our answer was, 'We will go if roa like, but w decline taking this creature wi;h us. Remove it yourself. It nppfarvl in your house. On you the reponsibiIi:y rests. To this there was. of course, no answer. Mrs. Moffat could not obtain, for love or money, a person who would even appruaeh the Myatery. . The soul ingtiUr part of tho transac tion was that wa were entirely ignorant of what the creatare fed on. Everything m the way of nuirimant that we could think cf, was placed before it, but never touched. It was awful to s and by, day after dav, and see the clothes tos, and hear the hard breathing, and know that it was starving. Ten, twelve daji, a fortnight passed, and it still lired. The pulsations of the heart, however, were daily growing fainter, and had new nearly ceased altogether. It was evident that the creature was dyin? for want of sustenance. While this terrible life-struggle was going or., 1 felt miserable. Horrible as the creature was, it was painful to thiak of the pangs it was sufferAt last it dlad. We found it cold and stiff oue morning in bed. The heart had ceased to beat, the lungs to inspire. We hastened to bury it in the garden. It was r. g.range faneral, the dropping of tho iwlas3 corpse into the damp holo. The cast cf is form we gave to Dr. X , who keeps it in his museum, on Tenth street. As I am on the eve of a long journey, fmaa which 1 may not return, 1 have drawn vp this narratre of an event tha most singular that has ever come to my knowledge. Harrt Escott. 4Notx. It i rumored that the proprietors of & well-known museum in this city have made ar rangements with Dr. X to exhibit to the public the singular cat which Mr. Etwoit depositd with him. So extraordinary a history can not i-til to attract universal attention, j Harper's Martini, for March, Hesrt Ward 13 .c her o:i Newspapers. Consider how ?..;kci8l ar newspapers in America. The; penetrate every nook corner of society. S other element of power has such a aphere. The pti'pit. the oourt, the lecture compan-d wi.h the newspsjx r, touch society iu but few places. The newspaper in America is universal. It reaches within and without, from aur face to core, it trave s everywhere, is brought by every boiy, read by fill classes, and is wholly or nearly the only reading of moro than half our papulation. Its eervice to good morais and to intelligence among the peop! is incalculable. All the libraries of Europe are not of .as mucli ervio to the nations of Europe aa the newspaper is to this American nation. Its poxer is growing. Who would, twenty years ago, have dreamed of such a gTowth and power as haa been developed? But tho next twenty years will witness a greater. The bes talent will find its highest sphere in tho eduori.il room. Already the Chair ia more influential than the Bench or the Plaiforsi. No brain can act upon so lawy s that which sped by ths printing press of the d ily ppr. Ink beats like blood in the veiaa of the nation, Indtvendent. . . Why Should a Man Swear. We can conceive of no reason why he should, but of ten reasons why he should not: ' ' 1. It is man. A man of high moral standing would almost as soon steal . a sheep &3 swear. 2. It is vulgar. Altorther to mean fcr a decent man. 3. It is cowardly. Implying a fear cither cf not being believed or obeyed. 4.-It is ungentlemanly. A gentleman, Recording to Webster, is a genteel man, well " bredrefined. Such an one will nolcore swear than go into the street and throw 7 mud with a clod-hopper. 5. It is indecent. Offensive to delicacy and extramely un6t for human ears. 6.' It is foolish, Want of decency is ran, f sense-' Pope. 7 It is abusiveto the mind that conceives tha oath, to the tonguo which utters it, aud to the person at whom it is -it med. 0. It is venomous; showing a man's heart to be a nest of vipers, and every time swears, one of them sticks out his Lead. 9. Ii is coQ'emptibh; forfeiting the respect cf the wis and good. 10. It is wicked; violating the divine la r, and provoking tha displeasure of Him who will cot hold him who takes his name ia Vila, y ;; .. " ' ' ' " ..Ex-GovzRKoa Wright. Mr. Cookerly, of theT. 'H. Journal, says a large number of Democrats are in favorof the nomination of honest Jo.. Wright for Oovrnor in 1660. Sreps will jo taken- to obtain hi a- consent for the use of his name. ,We are of tkc opinion 4that h would prefer to succeed Graham Fi ch in the Senate. Ifhwver, he should consent to be a candidal, he ran b el-c ted Governor in spite of "party combinations against him. Evansville Journal, Oprcsifion.

The Hartford Time complains that the New York Tribune is plying its readers with niggerism by the paragraph, the column and the entire page, Trom negro runaways to negro auction sales It keeps at it, as if its readers thouhtof nothing eh sajv negroes at all times and desired nothing to read of but negroes. The Tribune office is a nigger's nest, with an old nigger on, and if it hatches any

thing but niggers, the result will bo an extraordinjry"freak cf nature. Whits Women akd 'Nigokm.' One of tho beauties of the liquor law just enacted by our wise law-markers consist in prohibi ting none from selling liquors except 'white malo inhabitants. Thia uives tho white woran and niggers tho privilege of sailing, and provides no penaly as against them. this, so far as it relates to nisrcrers is -.30 supposed to be a move by our Republican Legislature, in opposition to the Dred Scott decision. It is probable, also, since the Republicans prize the darkies eo highly, 1 hat tue excluson of women from the operations of the law was intended as a compliment to the ladies! Can't tell Lao orte Times. . The Bedford papers mention aa unsu s.cssful case of tdupmunt in Taunton, im week, of a while girl, daugh;er ol r-.p'ui able parents, with a 'gentleman of tol.i, named Erasius Mltbv Franlow. Awt.fi-it-ate of marriage had beeu obtained wall whi-h the impatient t-oup!d took lliht at mi Ini ght. pursued by the brother with putls. but withut 8U(;ce83 in rescuing hii captivated sister. Several clergymen ware applied to, but all r fuel to otliciai, and the couple then repaired to the home of the sable lover where they ware found oh the following day, and the girl was induced to return to her father. There is a rumor in Kansas that Jim Lane has got religion, A wicked editor out there says, if so he has got something that does not belong to him.' XJTTlie New York Express says a novelty in the grain trade will toon be exhibited the receipt of a cargo of wheal from France, for which orders have been sent out. The purchasers of grain for miller? up thu river have been large of late, and there are no indications that breadstuffs are to be any clieapsr uaiil af.er harvest. Fortunate Discovery. In removing the rubbish from the vault of the Old State Bank tho other day, a superannuated looking package was discovered, mt rked with the name of Jesse Andrews. It was opened from curiosity, and strange to say was found to contain an order on Tippecanoe of old State scrip, now worth at least twenty-five per cent, above its facfl. Mr Andrews was Tr-asurer of Tippecanoe county at aH early day, and we presume had d posited this package and forgotten all abaut it. The county older was promptly cashed upon presentation at ihe Treasurer's office yesterday. Lafayette Ccurrler. Indispotadle Evidence. 'You state upon your oath, sir,' said an irate counsellor to a phlematic witness, that the horse is seven years old; play upon what authority do you speak so positively? The best sir!' replied the witness, coolly. 'I have it from the horse's own mouth!' Fo Mo JHIAUL Would respectfully announce, and inTita tle attention of the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining Counties, To the fct that he hag purchased of Mr. JAMES MITCHELL his ttock iathe VT ESS And fron hta experience in tho business, feels confident he can give PERFECT SJTISFiCTION. ALL KINDS OF Done on short notice. Havinjr employed GOOD he will warrant all work that is doae in th 2? ALL 1 vmtfTviiTv irnniiiTnpnm 5 tmii ALL KINDS OP Produce and old Iron Taken in exchange for Coatings at his Grocery Plymouth, Jan. '59 6tf TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the Fl mouth market with this flour, and the peniiine can be found at Patterson & Cleavelanda and Palmer's. N. B. & P. S. ALLEMAN Ii Co. e54-45tf NOTICE , , The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will be held on the first Sat urdv in each month, at the court house in Pljm outhf M. A. 0. PACKARD, Clerk raa7'57 2'.7 NO. 1 article of LtyerRAI3IN3, by the box quarter box and pound, at 40 01,000 WANTED!! All persons owinf; me, wt ose accounts are due, are hereby notified that I need the money I cannot pay my debts until my dues are paid, and not wishinr to subject any man to costs, yet if this 'call is oot responded to immediately, I am compelled to adopt means more effectual. U f ilkuju. Plymouth dec 7, 'SJlltf . JUST RECEIVED, They arc of the Latest Style And WHEN WARRANTED of THE BEST QUALITY. A. MYERS, No. 2 Pcr?hirgs niock. fcWitf. -

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uiiiHiii: 11 siiiisatiHiiilu 1 t 4, AFJER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXporiment, Dr. Roback, the eminent Swedish Ph) sician, succeeded in produding a medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native land, which acts directly on the causes of disease in the blocl, and by restoring the corrupted fountain of Hfe.io a condition of health and puritj, expels disease from the s?3tem, wherever U may be located, or wltatr verm iv be its character. Indi2C?tioD, nervous cou".plains, epileptic anl oth erfit, conö, on-i'imption in itsenrlv stare?, snre thruat, broi:..!,:t!s, f.-vsr And acne, V?fhma, low ppmt3, sexual inc'city, to m: nine weakrifs.pickin of the kiu, symptD!.ix.;c of paralysi?, r'icum.itiam, i.eur iliria, turner, cancer, rtHbete?, Iritude and debility, t'iarrhea, and all tht-r disordera of the criT.ms of rsoi ration. t!ie liver, the kidnevr?. the stomach, the nerve?, or the inuscul.ir Cbre, are unerringly carM by this prpnretion. It U to the mater: es morbi or soeu.sof disease what an alkali ia to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute cer tainty, while at the fame time it rezulate3 the secretion?, removes obdtruciionsfrom the bowel.-, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, a'id regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the effects of Dr. Roback'a famous Scandina vian Blood Pnrifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will not onlv ob literate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Scandinavian Blood Pills," Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience, hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be No one can doubt their superiorty after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 perbottl.or $5 per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or five for$l. Perp, Miama Co., Ind., Au?. 4, 1857. Da. C. W. Roback: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is ho less ray inclination, to give you plain statement of my case. I was for years afflicted with that bane of all comfort and efficiency in business, dyspepsia. 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 friend, and after using them a few day3 was greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I was alo afflicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for when my dyspepsia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better ir every respect than I have for ten vears. Very t.m"ly yours, JOHNS DEMUTH. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 18.77. D. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia orrheumatisra for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I was induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. AfU r u?in?? two bottles, 1 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 euch wonders in the diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT. Local Editor Cincinnati Dailv Enquirer. I.xdia.vafolis, Wednesday, Sept." 2, lt?37. Dk. C W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for st veral years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, ana having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood P"rifier and Pills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispense with the use ot it at my advr Jiced age of life seventy-seven years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and many others, can be seen at my office, by any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanacs, gratis, from rav agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. 6 E. Fourth street, "! br.ili-r. from Main street, Cincinnati, O. F.'.r p'r- by U;ojke k I'.;-.., f'ivnn-.th; T. A. Lemon, 3r.; J. K-s'sier, Tipoecaii.ie Town; Robert Cor; wall, Bo'i;-:cn: Ransom f; Manchester, Lyeurgss; and bv riru.'gir.s ar.i merclnnts itinera!! v.' mi I will pay one cent per poun 1 for oi l iron, delivered at rav Foundry in South Plymouth. feblQ'Wlltf F HII ALL. J LSI RECEIVED ! ! AN ENTIRE new: stock OF FALL AND VINTE IL(DrmiIM&! AT Sc Co.'s GREAT EMPORIUM " OF THE amount, prices and variety of which will fairly compete with any similar establishment west of Pittsburg. Grateful to the people of Marshall and adjoining counties for past iavors and support, we uow bv paying all attention exclusively to the . CLOTHING TRADE, Need ask no more than an examination ot our mammoth stock by the publi'3 before purchasing elsewhere. We have on hanl500 Fall & Winter suits, partly home and partly Cincinnati majufacturcj made in a superior style. FURNISHING GOODS, Wats $p'-Caps, etc., A choice asaonmcuS of' Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, etc -The best of workmen for making and cutting to order, cheap and prompt. octN(4ctf DAVIDSON & Co.

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AND Yankee JVotions, 137 PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA, " rt I TOBACCO, And many other articles, he can't be beat. As to priees, we leave all to judge. I expect to make a living by Sellins CJoocl, And will succeed sure as anything, All tliO.se pav up wTo know thev ought to, and hope they mv, and not h'.ive DEIJTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for cc'jejtion, or 1 " v.-or-e. A word to the wise. Plymouth, September 9ta 1?53. f-I2tf.I Prosprctus for 1SS9. The nrw volume of the New York Wel;!y Illustrated Golden Prize will commence Jan lt 1859 . The following are the names of the lAtsrati whose productions will grace the columns of this elegant journal during the year: Rev. C II Spurgeon, of London, O W M Revnolls, of London, G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bulwcr, Gen C F Honsicker, late of Nicaragua, Col G W Crocket, A D Munson, Capt M D Alexander, U S A, Thomas Dunn Rnglish.M D, Ilenrv Clan, ir, Dr O C Van Buren, Lieut J M Platt, U S N, F Clinton Birrington, Miss Southworth Mrs Anna Whelpley, Miss Hetty Heartly, Miss Virginia Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, " Minnie M intour " Hattie Clare. Mrs T B Sinclare. TERMS: Terms of subscriptin,$2 i year; each cubscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the fol lowing List, and is requested to mention what ar tide he desires when he sends his subscription monev: Gold Pen, with silver case, worth at retail $2 01 Ladies gold pencil do do 2 01 Gold tooth pick do do 2 0? Ladies gold pen with extdnsion case, do 2 00 Engrossing gold pen. 16 carets do 2 00 Gold ring plain and cha3ed do 2 00 Ear drops do 2 00 Mosaic and Florentine Broaches do 2 00 Gold Lockets do 2 00 Cable charms do 2 00 Gobi Broaches do 2 00 Gentlemen's pins do 2 00 Gentlemen's bosom ftuds do 2 00 do sloev buttons do 2 00 Waich kevs...., .....do 200 Ladies' vufTnins do 2 00 Ribbon slides do 2 00 Gold crosses do 2 00 PREMIUMS TO AGANTS GETTING SUBSCRIHERS Tho e getting up a club of 5 subscriqers at $2, c ich, and remitting si 0 will be entitled to a gold pen and silver holder worth $3, and each subscri ber will receive anv one of the above articles he mav select, Those remitting 20 for 10 sub?cri bers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth $7. Those getting up a club of 15 subscribers and remitting $10, will be entitled to a silver watch, or a pol 1 vest chain worth $10. Those remitting $40 for 2') subscribers will b entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch worth $22- Those remitting $s0 for 40 subscribers will be entitled to a ladies' gold watch worth $'i0. Tlvne remitting $100 for 50 subscn b-'rs. will be entitled to a gold watch worth $ 10. UAH communications should be abdrcsscd to 5 M II DE A N. Publisher, 235 Broadway N Y . A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE NEY YORK WEEKLY PRESS A BEATTirULLT ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORX WEEKLY PRESS i I Qu ut.-. cont-.in:'i;g TWENTY PAGES, "'or l t-'.'i.t'MAS ot oiitwrf Miing m-tt(?r; ar ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WOIITII FROM 51 CNTS TO firm 00 WILL CE PENT-TO EACH SUDSCIJI11F.R ON RECEIPT OF TUE SUBsciurnoN MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year and one gift.. . . . . . .$2 00 Three copies one year and three gifts 5 00 Five copies one year and 5 gifts .....8 01) Ten copies one y ear an 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifta. . .30 00 The articles to be üistriDutea are comprijei in the fo'lowing; 1 United Stitss Treasury Note, $ l'l 00 00 2 do do 5 do do 10 do do 10 Pat. Lev. linn, cased watches 50 M0 each 200 00 each 100 00 each 1W) 00 each 75 00 aach 60 00 each 50 00 each 20 Gold Watches, 50 do 100 do 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 each 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each 200 Silver Watches, $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chain" 10 00 to .10 00 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drop, Breast Pin. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Stud. Watch Kevs. Gold and Silver Thimblcs, and a vnrietT of othT articles, worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. - Oa the receipt of the subscription money, the ubstriber'sname will be entered upon our books ; and the gift forwarded withia one week to him, by mail or express post paid. UTAH communications must b addressed to v ' DANIEL AD EE, Publisher, ;ullS3i . - 211 Cextsi street, New Y oik. KTjE"WELRY Store. The subscriber vrould respectfully m form the citizens of Plymouth, Marehall and adjoining counties, that he has opened a new stock of all the different kinds of CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND TNT Z T X O 3T Q 2 Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Thi Goods are of the latest Styles, best quality and wiJJ be sold at New York prices. Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a share cf public patronage. Room No. 2 Pershing's block. ADOLPH MYERS dec23-y BOARD I IT Gr. Pleasant rooms and board may be obtained at the residence of W. F. SHERWOOD, on Michiigar Etrect three squares north of the Fdwarda' Ilouse. Also a few day boarders can be accommonOd. riymoutii Ind. Jan

in o y : CITY - COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Located at PITTSBURGH, PA, CHARTERED APRIL, 1P55, WITH A, BOARD OP 12 TRUSTEES. FACULTY OF 14 TEACHERS. EMPHATICALLY THE ÜÜSIXESSMA2TS COLLEGT Most Extensive and Popwlar Commercial School in the Country! In daily attendance upwards of 2 0 0 Students! FACULTY:

F. W. JENKINS, ....PiuNcirAL J. C. SMITH, A. M., Profesaor of Aocounts and Book-Keeping. i. i. niTcnoocK, Profeeo of Arithmetic and Commercial Calcula tions. . JOHN FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Bookkeeping' Lecturer on Business, its customs and usages. J. W. BRENTLTNQER, Professor of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. , A. COWLT G, A. T. DOUTHETT. Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, : ! '. ; D- bacox, Lecturer on Political Economy. JAMES II. 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 lcct-jroaby eminent clergymen of this city. DESIGM OF THE INSTITUTION. To fcmi?h tiis best iricans for acquiring a Thorouph Biisiur-ss e Juration, in the shortest tinvj, and it the least expense, comprising Docnt r ENTnr bookkeeping. as applied to Merchandising, Banking, Railroad - injr, etc.,taihtby the oldest American teacher and writer of Buokkeepinsr now living, hnrine torty years experience in teaching and practice. STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING With all the recent improvements and valuable additions, timjht without extra charge. PENMANSHIP, in every va?iety.nd style of Business and Orna mental Wntin?. SILVER MEDALS for the best Business aud Ornamental Penmanship hare been awarded this College over all competitors, wherever its writing has been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in 1855, and at the Pennsylvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in 1 S56. ARITHMETIC, As applied bv the first Mercantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERE NOTES. Full instructions given in this important branch of business education. LECTURES Daily on Bookkeeping; the Usages, Liws, and Customs of Commerce; Finance and Banking; Polit ical Economy, Detecting counterfeit .money, and other subjects h'.ving practical relations to active business. TERMS, Ac-Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .$15 00 Stationery, about , 5 00 Board, per week, can be obtained for 2 50 (TTStudents 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.. REFERENCE 47 STUDENTS entering, from the city alonr wicmn one yeat, besides the many from the country DIRECTION'S: Specimen of writing and circulars, containing ful information sent by mail free of charge. address F. W. JENKINS, Iron City College, Pittsburgh, Pa. JTFrem'cm Pen mans hi r. No less than EIGHT FIRST PREMIUMS were awarded this College in the Fall of 1857, over all competitors, for Test writing. These, with other previous Premiums, were given iu Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and in Louisville, Ky., at the United States Fair, ami all for work actually done with PEN and INK, and not for Engraved Penman ship. Our Penmen are full? competent to do their own work without the aid of the engraver to make it respectable. decl7 SATAXL FRUITS! rXAVING paid special attention to the cultiJ vation of small fruits, and spared r,o pains or expense to procure everything of the kind rare and valuable, I am now prepared tofuruishinlarge or small quantities, on reasonable terms, the fol lowing varieties: BLACKBERRIES New Rochelle, or Lawtsn 50,000 strong antf vigorous plants of this supe nor variety, at the loilowmg reduced prices 100 p!nnts. .. .. .$10,00 20 plants. ,...1.00 1) do 6,110 30 do 5,0;) 10 do 4 do 2,00 1,00 Circulars, giving information as to management cf plants and general cultivation will be forwarded to all purchasers. DORCHESTER. A very lontr, heautiiu!, sweet berry, and abundant teurer. Ilish'v eteind. NEWMAN'S THORNLESS. Prized on account of its comparative freedom from tirrns and its a!)i:nd int yield of exovlier.t frc.it, though not. so iarge as the first two varieties. Trices same KAsrBERRIES. Bbivcle's Or 4ge. per dozen. FMo!Cf River's Lurgc Fruited Monthly, Knevett's Giant Hudson River Antwerp, Red Antwerp Yellow Antwerp, at $T per dozeinan i "J:5 for lDO-pnts. STRAWBERRIES. More tha one iiuxdreo tarieties, erabraeini nearly all the Foreign and native kinds, both old and new, worthv of cultivation. One hundred thousand Peabody's Seedling, at 50 cents pcr'dozen $2 per hundred $10 per 1WC Great care ha- been taken to pi ecure and preserve these varieties. true to name and they are wan an ted correct. Cta!o?jurt sent on apn-ic Uian, tuclesing stamp. Address J. KriOX, 16t4 Box 475,Fi'-bt:r. h. Pj. CONSUMPTION ' (CT AN OLD LN Dl AN .DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary amonir the CUERD. Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a RARE PL ANT, that provts to be a certain cure foe Consumption ifjTinM Bronchitin, Asthma, Liver CONSUMPTION Complaint, Nervous Affec tions, Coughs, Colds, &c. jjoc-Q Hiving now made his. fortune and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for prepnrin the medicine free of charge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to his agent, enclosing2 etamps (Gcents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description o: their svmptoms. The old Doctor haa cured mort than 3Ö00 cases of Consumption alone, and hopef all afflicted people will avail themselves of'ihisopportunitv.as the Doctor wishes to do all th pood ! . mm a .. he can before he dies. Address an tetters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. Who is his sole agent. ; -; - ' jul!5 34 Hie proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having. put them in complete order, are now mauutactunng r jajuk of supfrior 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 rof - Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best ; manufactured" elsewhere, or otherwise will take' it back aud refund the money. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. ; CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash for Wheat, Corn and Oate The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat, Corn and Oats. Orders for Flour may be left at Pershing's store. , , RICHMOND & WILBUR. Phmouth. August CS tOtf'; .

ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT! Cures Rheumatism. Cures Frost Bites. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Old Sores. Oriental Life Liniment ' Cures Cuts and Bruises. Oriental Lifo Liniment . Cures Scratches on Horses. Oriental Life Liniment Cares Sweeny on Horses. Is not a SECRET REMEDY; the Printed

Analysis accompanies each Bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants at 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Manufactured by Da. R. D. PORTER, DC Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. ' Dr. R. D. PORTER S f;Wö mmwTM m eos ss Will Cure Sick Headache in Two Minutes ! The?e Drops will cure Sick Headache In two minutes. In every case where the pat'icnt is not relieved in Five minutes after taking the 7Vo Minute Drops, the monev will be refundedThe Two Minute Drops are perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will be found of instant beneht in sick headache, nau?ea and sick etonnch, faintnss, pain in the stomach, colic, or piin in the side, painful cough, depression "of ppint, &c., inc., bo! 1 everywhere at 50 ceuts per w tlle. Manu Pictured by Dr. R. I. Porter, 0G Third Street, Louisville, Ky. PORTER'S DIXXEP. PILLS Froaote DSgcstrorand impart tone and vigr to. the systen-. Iu their action they are tonic and alterative, aur Uiil-ily laxative. They do not grire or nauseate in the least ; at th game time they are certain in their action, curing habitual eostiveu ss, si'.-k heodachc, dizzlnes, loss of appetite, debility, depression of ppirits. ie., &c. Asa Female Fill, they have no superior in Am'nor ih- a, or suppression of the menses, and other monthly diseases. These Pills effectually remove th exciting c.uic, and restore the patient to health in a few days. 7hcse iüs are purely vecttible, containing no mercurv or other dehtenomdruirs. These Pills are pven in doses of one pill after dinner evvry day untill ?he disease is it-moved. If the disease does not nekl !n 4 hnurs, increase ths doee to two or three pills at a time. Miuuf.ictured with preatcare bv Dr. H. D. rorter, 96 Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and sold by druggists generally; price 25 cents per box. uy person who does not live convenient to an ajrent. can have the pills sent by mail, postage paid, by remitting 25 cents to the proprietor, or five t'oxes for one dollnr. If you desire health, ask for PORTER'S DINNER PILLS, tnd use no ether. Jan. 27,1 So9. 9 tf PAR fNER WANTED ! Who has a small amount of Money! Anybody who has the money will do, and then the partner will be dispensed with. We have 1C0 acres of choice land to sell 90 acres under fence and 40 to 50 acres in cultivation; splendid timber first quality of poiI good water in a good neighborhood, and ner to a saw-mill, grist-mill, store, school and church. If is well worth $25 p r acre, and MUST BE SOLD. The owner must hate $2,000 within eighteen months $1,200 at least of which must be had very soon; and any man who gets the land for that, will have made a very handsome sum of money. This U n humbug; and anybody wanting a first-rate home h best applv soon, to REEVE k CAPRON, Dec. 9 2tf Att'ys, Plvmouth.ad THE PEOPLE Of Marshall County, and vicinity, ARE respectfully informed that E. PAUL continues in the Boot & Shoe Business, And intends manufacturing and keeping on hand a supply of Boots, Shoes, Leather &c. This advertisement now will show The Plymouth people where to go, ForBoot3 and Shoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind. For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Plense call at Paul's he docs design To keep what cannot fail to suit, llie latest style of Shoe or Boot. If Ladies wih 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; Thon call at Paul's for they are there Of every size and various hue, Made at the East and Westward too. We a'so have a B isltin tio, For walking which the Fair should buy, For thesükeof health and comfort too; Th-:r. call and buy our Buskin shoe. Nv, Farmers, you will please t call AtlVal's his ftock will please you all; His stork is good and can't be l e.it, By any house, cn any fctrect. . A better boot cannot be made, Th-in t';.oc -c keep for country trade ; Oar thick Brcgans are also stoutThey'll woartiil they arc all worn cut. !! if you KHnt a finer shoe, 'Hea call at Pital's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco or with kip V.i'L- kinds th Lost, that "i'lnet rip. Yo Misse? too, wc fondly grectt Cotcv ietus beautifv vour foot, Wirh Gaiters, Slipper? or Bootees, Of s hy kind that you may please. We aisobave for babes that crfep, A litt! sho? that's very cheap , . 'Tis pliable and a!f ne.tt, And will protect their little fectSiioemxkers here, can b siij piit d With Tacks and Threa land Alls and Lasts Vih Knive and Bristles, Peps .tnd Ratps. Come one, com 'all, give usatry, . And we are sure that you will buy t the sign of the Golden Boot. Plymouth, September 5th, 1?58-I2tf. . lusiral ustnimcnts! O. Xj. EEUjIi, FORT WAYNE, Keeps constantly on hand a splendid stock of Plann IFoes! MELODEONS, GUITARS, ' VIOLINS, and all other Musical Instruments & Music Books mar2G 191tThe Undersigned, ATTORNEY A T A W, . RESIDING XT. KNOX, STARK COUNTY. IND., Will gire strict attention to all Legal business in tr-isted to him by the citizens of Stark, Marshall, rultonand rulaski Counties. He has also, in company with Dr W W CALK INS. Recorder of btark County established a REAL ESTATE AGENCY, and they have a large amount of Land, and sever al Farms for sale or exchange for other property. reo ii oj-imK). JAAlrJö U ÜKIAN. 10,000 HIDES WAXTIJDI For which I will pay the highest price in cash, at the sign of the Golden Boot. ' -. .., augü. " tf , , . E. TAUL. DOORS AND WINDOW. SASH! : At the Clothing Store of H. PIERCE L Co. . junel7-30tf. . . at

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, Iloward Association, ' PHILADELPHIA. A, ; V A Benerolcnt Institution established hy tpeeial En doument for tht relief of the Sick and diseard aßicled itith Virulent and Epidemic ' Disease. ."! rjlIIE HOWARD.ASSOCIATIONf lnvbiwo X the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victim of uch diseases by Quacks several vears ago directed their Cont-ultint Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of. their name, to ojen a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to

give Medical Advice GK-ATlb to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (agf occupation, habits of life, A.c.,) and in cases ef extreme povertv. to furnish . Medicines FREE Of CHARGE. Tt is needless to add tht the Aoci ation commands the hiebest Medical ckill of lb age, and will furokh the most pjror4 mad treatment. - , . - The Directors of the Association in their ana oar Report upon the treatment of Sexual Disease. f the year ending January 1st, express th highest satisfaction with" the success which Las attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon ia the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, 1bpoteuec, Gonorrha-a, Gleet, Syphilis, the rice Onanism or Self-Abuse, ic.,and order a conti ance ot the same plan for the ensuing year. . The. Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent ' efl'cr-t have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, tnd they have resohed to devote thc-inselvcs, with renewed zeal, to tLu very important and much despised cause. An admirable Re;wt on Spermatorrhoea. t Seminal Wenkre, the vice of Onani.ni, Mastiubatiou or Seif-Abr.,aL:i ether diseases of the exual organs, by the Consul:' Surgeon, will be sent bv mail, (in a e.usd env'kje,) FREE OF C II A R G E, cn receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. ' - Other He ports and Tracts on the nature and treatment cf sexual diseases, dirt, 4c, arc rtrtu.t'y bdn published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies arid methods of treatment discovered during the past year, are of great value. AfUiew.for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon,' Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,. Pa. Bv order of the Directors. EZRA HEARTWELL, President. Geo. Fai rchi ld, Secretary. (july23-3CIy. MV CADTIOII. AU Ctauin J'iUi tl.e Wt ludian oa IIorArWck, u ach Mux.' Alfrcb&JiU tmi Trader triU b oa tlieir uard a ad oot ba in4Mi cpon bj a CounU-xfeit of lore' In liaa Hoot l'iU, ngued A. B. iliscre. All gtDuin lodiaa Root llUa hare tha name a od signature of A. J. VTkU d C., aeh box. Dr. MOPvSE, th inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater prt f his life in traveling, having visited Uurop, Ai and Africa, as weil as North America has ipent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills we-e first discovered. ' Dr. Morse wap the firaj man to establish the fact that all diseases arise fromIMPURITY OF THE BLOO D that our strengt! health and life depend upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogsed, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its action f becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus causing all pains, sickness aud ditre.s of every nam ;- our strength is exluustcd.our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humor?, the blood will become choked and cease to act, ai.d thus oar light of life will be forever blov n out. How important then that w should keep the various p?.suges of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we hare it in our power to put a mediciü in you reach, v'wv. Morse's Indian Hoot Pills, manufactured from plar.tsand roots grow aronnd the mountainous cl'ßi in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery o diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills arc made is a Sudorific which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption ithin. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and unclogs the passage ta the lungs, and thus in a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing eff phlegm and other humors from the lungs by copious .pitting. 'Hie third is a Diuretic, wHch gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus couraged. they draw large amount of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or writer passage, and which' could not hive been discharged in any other way. Tue fourth is a Cthartie, an I accompanies the other properties of the pills while engaged in pari tying the blood; the coarser partic ts of impurity w hieb cannot pawi by the other outlets, arc thue taken up and conveyed off in reat quantities by ike b nvi Is. From the above it is shown that Dr. Morse'? Indun Root Pills not only enter the sto-nach b'tt become :n:i! with the b'eod, for they find way to every part, rxi cor.;;eu-Iy rout out and cltanpe ihry;"eu fr n ill irr; ur ty, and the life of th l.od, whioh is O.e IckI 1 ewmes perfectly healthy; cor.srr.v.cntlr ;.!! pickneis ur.d pain is driven from the .ys:.i2. tr they c.iJol re main when the bJy beco jics .? pure and ckar. The reason wlv people are s. di?ireFcd r, hen kick, imd f. hy so "many tile, is because they do not get a medicine that will pss to the aClictcd pa1, aad which will open tho natural, passages for the disease to be cast oot; h?n'j?, a lat.ee quantity of food and other matter ia lodgtd, and the stomach and intestines arc literally . OYrfiowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life- is taken-i-om the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have rdded to thenrndves victory apo a victory, by rstoring millions of the sick to bloming- health an! happiness. Yesr thousands who bare been racked or tormented w ith sickues5, pain and anguish, aid. whose feeble frames have been acorched by theburning elements of raging fever, and wlw have been brought, as it were, within A step of the sdenk rrave, now stand ready to tistlf that they would havi; been numbered with the dc had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine, Morea'i Indian Root Pills. After one or two doses had bce taken, they were astonished, and absolutely für prised, in witnessing their charming cfiecU. No, only do they give immediate case and strength, an 4 take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but th l at once fco to work at the foundation of thediseaU which is the blood. Therefore, it will bo shown especially by those who use these Pill, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that rfeadlr enemy will tr.ke its flight and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect a long and happy life'wlll cherish and brighten your days. ID'Cactio. Merchants and Trader will be on their guard and not be imposed upon by a counterfeit of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pill signed A U Moon. All . genvine Tills will hereafter hare the signature "of A.J. WHITE, on each box. " f . . AU orders and letters relatiug to paid Fills mcrt be addressed to A.J. WHITE. No 10 Courtlandt Street, New York, eole proprietor of Dr Mrse Indian Root Pills. Dr. Morse 'a Indian Root Pills are sold by all dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in eyer; town, Tillage and hamlet in the land.. Parties desiring the agency will address us as above for terans. t- -r i.... hntri arill he iratnr. itic cents per w, v ----- - - ---- recemtof SI. rx)surcpiu. " " j-- --... Pike's Peak Gold iTIine! .. T- OCA TED THREE MILES WEST OF riyroouth.near the Pittsburgh Ft Wayne and) Chicago K K- Eighty acres or iana nity acrcr iivproved; Bmall house all of which can be bought NOW for one thousand LoJlart For partlcularst enqure of D. McDo.tald or on tho subscriber on. the premises. -..AJG. ARMSTRONG. - Flymouthi-eo jaicöj -.. : , mots THE best quality pf brown SUGAR, by the barrel, half-barrel and pound, at V1NNEDCE k BRO'S." BEST quality of Imperial, Gunpowder, YounsrHvson and Clack TEAS, at M. - m e ma - a JB.