Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 April 1859 — Page 4

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PLYMOUTH, IND., APRIL 21,1859 From the Ohio Cultivator. I-cttcr From a Gooseljerry IS iiüh. I ain a Goosberry busli, residing in the garden on the sunny side of the house. Mv origin was on this wise; five years ago last April I was standing in the center of an old despised bush whose fruit they said was always mouldy and worthless. I was a straight shoot at that time one year old. One nice, sunny day, my Mistress came along with a sharp knife in her hand and cut me off close to the ground; and all that were of the same age fell likewise: then she cut all my buds out deep into the wood as far as I wa to to be put in the gronnd; this she said would keep me from sprouting in after years, and at all prevent me from taking root, some of the younger ones thought. Then she took us in the garden and pushed ns deep in the ground in nice rows. Sure enough, the first season I got nice leaves and quite deep roots; the next year my branches were too heavy for my body, and after a heavy shower I could support myself no longer. As I was lying on the ground unable to rise, I saw mv Mistress coining with a hatchet in her hand and some little stakes. Oh! thought I, am I to be cut down again? "What a silly thought, she drove a stake deep in the ground by my side, then lifted me carefully, wound a strip of coarse mu-alin around mv slender body and tied it fast to the stake: then she adjusted my branches properly, so I made quite a respectable appearance. Every spring my Mistress made me a birthday present of a basket of rotten chips; when I was three years old I gave her berries enough for a dozen pies, when I was five years old, all who came in the garden admired me. jSow don't think I am boasting because I am telling the simple truth. 1 could stand alone defying wind and rain, my branches reached forth on all sides touching the ground, for I was loaded down with fruit. One day in June a boy came with a basket and a cup and stripped every berry from me, then they measured them, and there were fourteen quarts and a pint. Then they weighed them, and they weighed nineteen pound. They talked a great deal about it; said I was a fine bush, and that there wa not one mouldy berry among them. This is not all though; at night they set the basket among other things in a waon and sent them to market, afterwards I heaid them say they got eight cents a quart, making $1,1:2. I have a good many sisters, some by my side, and some a little farther off, they all do as well as 1 do, only they are not quite so large. " Now you have my history, brief as it is, if any of you have a mind to have plenty of berries I would say "go and do likewise." her Goosi:iji:i:i:v X Brsir. mark ltocs. Xow is the time to prune the various varieties of the roses, but considerable care i necessary in this apparently easy matter, combined with some knowledge. All roses must not be pruned alike, as the proper course to produce abundant blooming with one kind might have the opposite efl'ect with another. The Rourbone, noisetts, teas, Chinas, and hybrid perpetual should have all weak wood and such as i-. over one year old cut out, and all young, strong growing wood cut down to a strong bud. Large plants may be cut down to within six inches of the ground, and the bloom will be all the better for it. If the sorts named are left nnpruned, the plants will bear flowers, but they will be small and imperfect. The Jnne and climbing roses require different treatment, and under this head may be classed the prairie roses, China hybrids, moss, Gallien, boursanlts, and the various cabbage or province roses. These should have all the old wood that is easily known by thequantity of short spray and the drier look of the bark cut out leaving the fresh, green shoots of the previous year untrimmed, as from the letter will come all the bloom of this season. If 4he young wood is cut out, shoots will come up but they will bear few or no (lowers.

Tie up all climbing roses before the bud bursts. If left until the leaves appear, many of the young shoots will be broken or hurt anil the bloom suffer. Let your trellises or pillars be substantial and well secured from being blown;

over by the wind, as much an accident will be most likely to happen when the plants are iu flowers. If you intend to increase your stock of roses, select such as are choice growers as well as bloomers unless you are a rose-fancier and can afford to purchase all the novelties. Many of the hybrid perpetuals so nearly resembled each other, that the common culturist cannot distinguish the dilference, The hardy sorts may be transplanted now the more tender in May or even June. Good, fresh loamy soil is the best for the rose; rank manure is injurious, and when manure is aplied it should be well rotted. Forking the soil of a rose bed i better than digging it with a spade. To .Hake Excel lent ISreari. Take eight quarts of wheat flour, spread it in your mixing dish, so as to leave a large cavity in the center; pour a sufficient quantity of boiling milk, or water, over two quarts of sifted with corn meal to scald it throughly, and let it stand till it is only lukewarm, turn it into the flour, and a teacupfull of good hop yeast and a little warm milk or water; stir it well, mixing in a portion of the flour, and let it stand ten or twelve hours in a warm place; knead it well; make it into loaves which will rise, near the fire, in less than an hour. Wh"ii baked well, this bread is light, sweet and nutritions; quite as good as bread made of potatoe yeast, and it keeps moist longer, besides being a saving. An encellent dish may be made to tempt the appetite so apt to fall at this season of the year, by slicing dried beef very thinly, and giving tli-e bits a quick broil over a blaze; after which immerse them in a gravy of sweet cream, and add a few eggs, boiled soft in clear water, pepper it well, but the meat is generally sufficiently salt without adding any, and for this reason craem is preferable to butter. Nellie. THE " "BREITEST WOMER 1 X "J? lie "7"o2rIci To those who do business on the old Fogy principle is, how the "Low Price Store," ,TANA(iES to beat them all in ellinp: Gooils. JT1 We are not going to 1ft them into our secret, but we have a word to say to the citizens of .Marshall County, and all others who purchase Good at 11 ymouth. In laying in our Guods, we do not confine eursclvcs to a few Jobbing Iu?s in one place, but take advantage of dilU-rcnt Markets by buying of Importers and Manufacturers In lloston, New York and other eastern cities, ami in this wa v get our Goods much cheaper. We take a great deal of time and pains in selecting Goods. We intend to make our honied in Ph mouth, and customers will find every art cle the same as represented. We are now receiving our SPRING & SUMMER Comprising the largest and best icortnient of Vx; t r A A. A n :o; y & GROCERIES, Crockery-Ware, .Glass-ware, Boots & Shoes, Ifnls & Cups, Bounds, CIothinr, Cutlery, 4&C.4&C. KVKR OPENED IN PLYMOUTH. Every one of the different branches are filled complete. We have space to give our piicci on only a few articles.

DeLiines 12'.,'(f 2"pr. yd. De Reges 12 " Lawns, fust colors, '21 " Print O.jV.I'i1-" Gin; hams 12.U" Sheetings H (Ti 10 " " Denim-), 10 Shirting Stripes, 10 Apron Checks, 10 " Tickings, l-V's" Jeans, 'J." Women'M I'm VI. Shoe?, 1 00 do. Gaiter., 7."(a 1 GO " Pain Leaf Hats 12.; Y. II. 'lea, ro n, Coffer, 12'.'." Uice, 7 " " Fish 7 " Salt 2 25 bbl 3 TWe respectfully invite all to examine our

floods nnd prices. We take great pleasure in showing them, and not urge you to buy unless jou are suited. LOW LiL'O S-SOSa On the corner South of the Edwards House. April KICK fi SMITH. N. B. All kinds of Country Produce taken at the highest market price. IK you want a No. 1 article of COFFEE, Gran uhitfd, Crushed and Pulverized SUGAR, cal at P YINNT.IM.K .V PRO'S. !

MeatMarkct. John Lcitk-ckcr & William Bourne Have opened a Meat Market in the building on the corner of La porte and Center street?, where they keep constantly on han 1 Freeh Beef, Pork, Hann, Shoulders, Arc. Arc., All of which will be sold a cheap as the cheapest. Give them a call. apr 7-19t4.

B LANKS FOR JUSTICES OF Peace for sale cheap, at this Office. THE JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Slprlxis cSs Summer 2 AND SHOES, Cf every Grade and Variety. We invite the Ladies to call and see our stock of Women's, Misses & Children's Wear, We have White and Rlack Kid Slippers and Booties, Cloth and Kid Congress Gaiters of all grades, Gents' and Hoys' Kronaus and Gaiters of all kinds, Boys' Fine Calf Hoots. We are manufacturing Gents' Fine Boots, that can't be beat. We iuvite all to give us a call, as we intend to sell low. E. PAUL. Lj"NT. B. We will pay the highest price in cas. for any amount of Hilles. april 7-lDm'1 SPRING AND SUMMER OlotliirLsr, FURNISHING GOODS. &Ci. At G-eatly Reduced Price' rTIIE citizens of Marshall county and the pub1 lie generally, are hereby informed that 1 have brought to Plymouth a large SHOCK O F selected with great care; and special attention paid to Style and Quality, ns well a to making, which I now oiler for Cash Lumber, or almost any kind of Ooxixxtx-y- jProclucc with full confidence of meeting ihr wants of my numerous customer. Those wishing to purchase anything in my line are solicited to call and examine fu? themselves as I always take pleasure in waiting on customers whether I sell to them or not. My stock consisted Coats, Vk.-ts, P.WTS. Sunns Ov KU. ALLS ScsrKVDF.BS1, OVERSMIHTS, IIaNI'KKIU INKS, Cravats, Gi.ovks, SaCIIF.LI.?, UmHUKM.AS, S Ks, Cloth, L.i!F.s Hoor'n Skirts, Gent's a Lame's Collar's and HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! While I n. turn my thanks to those who have here tofore patronized me so liberally, I still solicit their patronage; and all who wish to buy the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do not ptetend to sell goods without prifit, but I can live as cheap buy as cheap, and sell as cheap as my neighbors dare. Remember the place on the coiner, firs door South of Bovd's Warerooms, Plymouth, Ind. April 1st leSO-lfv-ltr II. PIERCE. I'IKJvvS J'KAK GOLD Spring Trade For 1S5!). CHEAPER than EVER! C1 S. CLEAVELAND AND J. L. CLEAVEX.hmd having associated themselves together in the trade of Merchandising, at the old stand of Cleaveland and Hcwctt, under the linn, name and stvlc of (1. S. CLE.IVBL.1XB & MO. Wov.M respectfully announce to the citizens of Marshall County and aljoin:ng country, that they are just in receipt of a New and Splendid especially for the Spring Trade, consisting, of a general assortmei.t of Drv (Jooos, ( rocf.hi kk, Hats, C.rs, Hoot?, Siioe-i Qcr.ESWARE IIaROWARK, (5l.A-tl WAtlK Q l F. K S W A It K , W O O It t. N W A R K , Also a splendid assortment of WALL, PAPEflg IMG Ma .AM. At toguit Window Shades and Window Paper tie, with a great variety of choice and desirable good well suited to the w ants and wishe-iof all purchasers, and it being their intention to give -.'trier attention to their business, hope to receive a liberal share of the pubiic patronage. Wo then-fore, with the utmost confidence, invite nil wUhing to purchase to call und examine our Stock and Prices, s we feel confident that there is none that will go away dissatisfied. (J. S. CLEAVKLAND k UROTHER. Plymouth, Ind., March .list 1Ö51L 1 btf. s VUIIP a prime nrticle,at TU, Rpt. a Smii ii's.

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6T XLCZWL3 4 FT ER YEARS OF STUDY AND EX-' f perin;ent,Dr. Uohack, the eminent SwediMi i insician.suceeeueo m pi-ociuun a nieuicine irom . 1 .1 . 1'A a. - Z - - . A ! t . iwcniy-iurcc oinereni Fpecies 01 mouniain nerns or his native land, which acts directly on the causes of disease in the Mood, and lv restorinir the cor ruted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it may he located, or whatever may he its charactei. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other tits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, sore throat, bronchitis, fever and ap;ue, asthma, lowspirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, rViarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs, of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the 5tomach, the nerves, or the muscular fibre, artunerringly cured hv thi- )rcp;iration. It is to the matkriks MORBt or seeds of disease what an alkali i.s to an aeil: it 1u-11tmli7.es them with absolute certainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obstrueiions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the cHect? of Dr. Roback's famous Scandinavian I!h od Purifier, which, if takenin conjunr-tion with his Scandinavian Mood Fills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Scandinavian Mood Fills," Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience, hard study and experiment as to what a perfect pill should be No 011c can doubt their superiorty after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 perbottle.or $.' p r half-dozen; Scandinavian Mood Pill?, 2." cents per box, or five for . 1 . Pkhu, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. -1, l-."7. Dn. C. Y. Rob.vk: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Mood Purifier and Mood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is ho less my inclination, to give you a plain st itcment of my ca-e. I was for rears alllictcd with that bane of all comfort and etlieieney in busines.. d vspepia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I have used to rid myself of this disease, would indeed make a melancliolv catalogue. 1 al so consulted w ith the best physicians I could hear of. I was iinliir ed totrv vonr remedie through th persua,ons o. a ineno, an. auer using i .em a lew days was greatly benefitted, and 1:1 a short time, less than a month, I was entirely and permanently , .... . .." , cured. I was also atlhcted with the most violent IWri'llllC lll (I It'll II lltflk f CllltTAftii- 1VIJ tl iiTiiniil . -. 1 l .v .1 r I , ,. , , . , v by my d.sor.lere.1 stomach, for when my .Ivspepsia lell me, my neadaclie left with it. I now feel better in every respect than I have for ten years. Vcrv t.-ülv vours, JOHNS DEMFTIL Cincinwti, Friday, Sept. -I, u. TIr. Roback Dear Sir: Laxing been alUie'ed with neuralgia oriheumatism for the past year and a half, and having -seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Dlood Purifier, highly recommended l.t f r. -1 1 1 1. I iu .11 VI itli tvli.iiii T 11(1 '..'V . .iititi..! T .. .iu ;,;,i.e.l otrvif i.,,t,.i...r..,-.. I i,..'i'',,..j J.,,;.,!. - other ineilicines. After usinir two bott les. 1 felt it Orm ' ! ' O I Hl "li IHU I". H'H I II,!'! U'l '1 IUI I'OI- ( fleets very sen-ibly, and upon u-ing tvo more, I found mxself perfectly cured. You will nllow nie, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a dis- . covery in medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the hu- j man family. CKOIJCB S. II F.N NETT, j Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Empiirer. Ixnt.WAroi.is, Wednesday, Sept. "2, 1."7. J Dk. (' W. RoitAi-K Dear Sir: Having been j troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, mi much so that I was unable to at- I tend lo my ordinary busines- at times, aiM having heard of the wonderful cures that your Seaiidina- i vian Ulood Puriiier and Pills were effecting, I was induced by a friend to try them. I h ive been using the Purifier for the l ist twelve i months, ami find the medicine fully cijual to its , I recommendations. So valuable is its ue tome that ; I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my ad- I vi-iiccd age of life seventy-seve n years. I cheerfully give this information for the benefit : of those similarly alleetcd. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and many others, can be seen at my oiliee, by any one at any time. (let one , of my Family .Medical Almanacs, gr.tti., from my i agents. ' j Manufactorv, Sales-Rooms and Ollice, No. f E. ! Fourth street, IU building from Main .street, Cincinnati,0. Forsalebr Hi-oolce A- Tli-n.. rivmouth ' T. A. Lemon, c'r.. - J. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, liourbon; Ransom Manchester, Lycurgus; and bvdruggisls and merchants generally-in.u-Ji-VJ-17Iy Old I will pay one cent per pound for eld iron, delivered at mv Foundr in South Plymouth, feb EI'VJ lltf " I 'll HALL. Fnji TOT A IT "H 0 ilil Htj lla 11 A Would respectfully announce, and invite the attention of the citizens of il;irs!iiill sind the iidjoining Conulies, To the fact that he has purchased of .Mr. JAM KS MITCHELL hid .stock in the T AT" I 'jLY And from h's experience in the business, feels confident lie can iri ve PfiKPijIJT SAISFAfTIOX. ALL KINDS OF Done on short notice. Hating employed GOOD WORKMEN, ho will warrant all work that is dohc in thv shop. ALL KINDS or Prod ii co a ml old Iron Taken in exchange for Castings at his Grocery Plyinouih.Jaii. '.' tilt" TIPPECANOE FLOUR. RR ANGEMENTS hate been made to sup ply the Plymouth inarkcl with this flour, and the 1'eiiiiine can be found at Patterson tV. Cleaveland's. ami PalmerV. N.ll.k P.S. 8Cf,l lotf ALLEM AN 1 Co. $1,000 WANTED!! All persons owing tue, whose accounts arc due, are hereby notified that I need the money, a I cannot pay mr debts until my dues are paid, and not w ishing to suhject any man to costs, jet if this call is not responded to immediaiely, I am compelled to adopt means more effectual. II. PIERCE. Plymouth dec 7, V.I lltf

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ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY!

CONCERN! Til AT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the het assortment of AND Yankee Motions, IN PLYMOUTH! Nohody pretends to dispute. A3 to TEA, Ton a ceo. And manv other article?, he can't he heat. A to I . prives, we leave all to jud-e. I expect to make a ' living by Selling ftood. And will succeed sure as anything, IE 0 IKTa; All those pay up who know they ought to, and hope they may, aiiil not leave DF.RTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, or do worse. "A word to the wise." Plymouth, September !th 1 -"-!. I0tf. Prospectus for ! $.1$). The r iifw nuni'oi iiic nrk werkln It1 i -I l t - r it tr i 1,iir,ti1 7i,- i-; ;n i... i ; iw 1 r.l The following are the names of the Literati m in viiiiih im r .ill l-i i--' whose i.rodnetn Ml r,-.. H... ..l,,,,,, .. tl. elegant journal during the year: Rev. C II Spurgeon, of London, (i V M Reynolds, of London, (I P R James, Novelist, Sir Kdward Mdwcr, f!eii C F Ileiiicker, late of Nicaragua, Col C. W Crock, t, A 1) M.mon, Capt M D Alexander, V S A, Thomas Dunn Ritlih,M 1), IIenrvClap.il-, IV O C Van Iiuren, Lieut J M Platt, D S X. F Clinton 11 h i iii'jton, Miss Southworth Mrs Anna Wh.-lpley, Mi-s Hetty lleartly, Miss Virginia Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, " Minnie Mantonr Hattie Clare, Mrs T 11 Sinclare. TEKMS: Terms of sub.-criptin, $"-2 a year; each cubscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following List, and is mineMed to mention what article he desires heu he sends his subscription monev: (7ld Pen, with silver case, worth at retail !s2 fid i.auics goni pencil io (Jold tooth pick do Ladies gold pen with extdnsion case, Engrossing gold pen, lü carets (old ring plain and chased 11do do do do do do do do do do do 2 0 a if2 2 OO 2 (ID 2 Of) 2 0d 2 01 2 00 2 00 2 00 i.ar orons j j,,, , kj, frt.nli 0 un,ilciu.s ; (',, E,,f.ti0t r" .1.'. .' ..... I V (.11.11111................ (0j(1 Rmathes . i i i.entienien s pins. . (-mlemen's boom -duds. do do do do do do lo 2 00 lo sleeve button? 2 00 2 no 2 00 2 00 tl (I!) Watch keys. . . . Ladies' ctiit'pins Kiblt'.n sliilcs.. (Jold crosses. . . rCKMIl'MS T.) At! A XT ;KTTIXi; Sf I'.sCUllIKK: Tho e getting ii a club of eh. and reiniilinj xf will bsubscrio rs at s2. entitled to a old 1 1" ' ;n.d sih er hold r worth vi, and each subscri , . ... . ber will receive any one of the above articles he may select. Those leiniftucr :s2:) for 10 subscribers wii! he entitled to a gold pencil, with pen. worth 7. Those getting up a club of 1." subscribers and remitting Ä-10. will be entitled to a mIvci- watch, or a gold vest chain worth $10. Those remitting s 10 for 20 subscribers will be entitled to a gold chain. or a silver hunting cased watch worth s22. Those remitting v0 for 10 subscribers w ill be entitled to a l.ulie-, gold w atch worth ft'tO. Those remitting sl00 for .0 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch worth s' l b lj"AMcoinniiiiiIcatioi)s should be abdres-;ed to ." M P. DEAN, Publisher, 21. Uroa du ay N Y A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO Sf-lSCItlDKä FOR Tiin MEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A UF.Af TIFVLl.Y FAMJ I.Y XKWSPAl'EIJ. j THE NEW YORK WEEKLY ' one of the best literarv papers f the PRESS is dav. A large Quarto containing I W L.N 1 l 1 AtL, or SIXTY COLDM.VS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED everv week. A (JIFT WORTH FROM .r0 CENTS TO Slooo oo WILL RE SENT TO EACH SFRSCR1P.ER ON RECEIPT OF THE SCRIPTION MONEY. SUR I ti:rms, in advance One copy lot one year and one gift ..C2 00 j Three e"j.i es one year an.ltliree gifts "..r Five copies one year and 5 gifts t Ten copies one vear an' 10 gifts lö lid ' pies one vear an' io gots I. no I'w ( nty-one eojiies one year and 21 gilts... .''0 00 Tlie 'articles to be distributed .ire compri.-c 1 in ! the following; 1 Unite.l Statss Treasury Note, 1I00 00 d di .) :00 00 o w l. UO do do 20.1 ();) each 100 OO eae't 100 00 each " 00 nach f.O Oil each ,r0 00 each .'I.') 00 each :0 00 each 10 do do 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. cased watches 20 Cold Watches .r do 100 do 300 Ladies Hold Watches äOi) Sil vor Hunting Cased Watches, 200 Silver Watches 15 00 to 25 00 each l(10;i (lolilguai J. vest and fob Chains 10 OO to "'O OO c:i l 10D0 (odd Pens and Pencils, .r 00 to 1." 00 each I Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Kar Drop-, nwast I'iiis, Cuff Pius, Sleeve I5iittns, Kin;, Shirt Studs, Watcli Keys, Gold and Silver Thimblf s, and a variety of other articles, w orth from .r0 ecu's to Sl.r 00 each. On the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name w ill be entered upon our books and the gift forwarded within one week tohim.hy Hi-til or express, jmst paid. üj'All communications must b addressed to DANIEL ADEE. Pcbijshkr, julla ."Ii 211 Cextkr street, Nkw YonK. icw JEWELRY Store. The subscriber would respect fully in form the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and adjoining counties, that he has opened a new stock of all the different kinds of V, CLICKS, JEWELRY V A i C Y G O OD S AND ir o 1? x o ir s t Generally kept in a first class Jew elry Store. Th. Goods are of the latest Styles, best quality and w il' besohl at New York prices. Hcing a practical Jeweler, he solicits a share cf public patronage. Room No. 'J Pershing's block. ADOLPH MYERS decMlv BOAßDIN G. Pleasant rooms and board ni;;v be obtained at the resilience or W. F SHERWOOD, on Michb igae street three sipiares north of the Edwards' House. Also a few dav hoarders can be aeeoiunioale.. fPh month Ind. Jan TO

ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT!

Cures Rheumatism. Cure? Frost nito. Oiietitrtl Life Liniment Cures Old Sore?. Orient:1.! Life Liniment Cures Cut? and Ih-iises. Oriental Lifi Lin'mentCures Scratches? on Horses. Oiintal Iife Liniment Cares Swet-nv on Horses. Is not a SECRET REMEDY; the Frinted Analysis aeeomp.inies each Sold by Di-Heists and Country Merchants .it ." r-.itj r.n ,.ii,t.- 0,1.1 n..it. i...)ii vv....-, vil..-, .Ill I I'l'lhll I'll intllll. I Manufactured l.v Dr. l I). PORTER, 30 1 1 nini oireti, ix)uisvine, ivcntucKv. Dr. R. D. PORTER'S TWO MINUTE DROPS;! -tt-ii n c" 1 I T 1 t ' 'P Will Lure r?lCk ILendMClie 111 lVO MillUtO ' rr, iv, , -it - , tr it i . Thesc Drops w ,11 cure Mek Headache h, two minutes In every case where the patient is not relieved in l u e minutes after taking the 7 wo ...,,,-..v munu'v. '".' The Two Minute Drops are perleetly safe and pleasant lo take, and will be found of infant bene - ... ... ..x ....... ... , . - , famtness, pain m the stomach, colic, or pam in; the .-ide, painful rough, depression "of spirits, kc, - ' i " ". i 'i 1 Manufactured by Dr II. D. PoiiTKit, rGThir.l Strect, Louisville, Kv P OUTER'S DIXSER PILLS! Jirt Promote D'.rtr )iin 1 impart tone aiul vior " . . ----- - -. - - the svstem. In tmir aetnni tliov are tonic ami ai- ' .-itivts an, nun y laxative, i no; do not or nauseate in the least; at the sann t : in certain in their action, etninu' habitual oMivellt SS, ck headaelic, dizi-iess, loss f appetite, ajipetite, debility, depression of spirits. Ac. Asa Fkmai.k Pii.i., hev havt no suneriorin Ameuorahea, or suppression of the menses, ami other monthly diseases. These Pills cl.Vctualiy remove the exciting cause, and restore the patient to health in a few davs. 7'hese -ii!s are purely vegetable, containing no mercury or other dcliterious drugs. 7hese Pills are given in doses of one pill after dinner everv dav untill the disease is removed. If the disease does not yield in -H hours, increr.se j thxlose to two or three pills at a time. j Manufactured with great care hv Dr. R. D. For j ter, !( Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and sold by , druggists generally; juice 20 cents per box. ; ny person who does not live convenient to r.n ! agent can have the pü's sent by mail, postage j paid, by reuniting 2." cents to the proprietor, or . live boxes for one doll ir. If vou desire health, j a-k for PORTER'S DINNER PILLS, tnd us: no other. Jan. 27, 1.VJ. !) tf I PAR riSlER. WANTED j Who his a small amount of Money! AuiJirnly-. who has the money will do, and then the pnrtrnr w ill be dispi used v. ith. J We have 10 ) acres of rfmirr hind t-t sell DO ! acres underfcr.ee and I0 toö't acres in cultivation; splendid timber first quality of sod good water in a good neighborhood, and near to a saw -mil!, grist mill, store, school und church. It is well I worth s.V p r acre, and MFST V.W SOLD. The ' owner mutt hare ÄOJMlO within eighteen months ' 1.200 :it b-at of which must be had very soon: ! and any man who gets the land for tint, w ill h ive j made a cry handsome sum of n a.ey. 'I'his is n j hui.'.lnig: aii'l anyliody w.iiitinu 'a iirst-r ate leoue h best aj.plv so -ii, to REi: E .V CAPilO.N. apply so .ii, to 1). e. 0 2' I Atrvs. Ph moiiih. i.l Aa The proorielors of the RICHMOND MILLS, f formerly I-idler's) in I lymoinn, having put t : i -1 : t in complete order, are now inaniifacturiiig FLOFR of superior quality for famdy use, and intend keening a supolv eont intlv on hand for tin accoinmodation of t lie citizens of the place, w hu J. ti....- .. ;n " w ii. Deliver Free of Charge, to tin ir customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactun d elsewhere, orothei wi.-e wiil take it back and refund the money. Corn Meal, Ilran and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. rrs'nyu irnui. .i. .... .,.... C.Msll fop WllCMt, Com Ilinl ( The hi-l-est market juice, in cash, w ill be paid at all times for -rood, sound Wheat. Corn and Oats. Orders lor Flour may be left at Per.-hinu's store. RICHMOND & WILRUR. Plymouth, August. 2i" l!tf CONSUMPTION I i AN OLD INDIAN DOCT'lLFNCAS 15!J ANT while a Missi-tnary anions the CUZRD. Indians of the Rocky .Mountains, discovered a RARE PLANT,that proves tobe a certain cure for Consumption CONSUMPTION 1-roiiciiitiH, .Astiiiua, l.ivcr Coiuiilaint, Nervous All'cctions, Coughs, Colds, &c. Having now made his fortune and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for preparing the medicine frienf cftar;e to all CURED. m j CONSUMPTION w ho desire it, :md w ill sen 1 to Ins agent, enclosing J stamps j (tice-its) to pay the rttun ; CURED letter, with a description o: CURED their symptoms their symptoms. The old Doctor has cured inor than riooo rases of iitinuinplinn alone, and hopes all aiHictcd people will avail themselves ol'iliis, opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the good lie can before he dies. Address all lelters to DANIEL A DEE, Box 3.V11, New York. Who is his sole agent. l'ullö M l The lliailrrijjiicd, a t rr o n x k Y a rr i . a RIIPINO AT KNJOX. STARK COUNTY. IND.. Wiil give strict atlciition to all Lejral Iuisiues intr tsted to li'Hibv the citizens f Stark, Marshall, Fiittoiiand Pulaski Counties. He has also, in company with Dr V W TALK INS. Recorder of Stark County established a and thev have a large amount of Land, and several Farms for sale or exchange for other oropcrtv. Feb 17 Uinfi. JAMES O'RRIAN. EJUXJU JL 1LU JLjL KJ Ui.v jl r HIE FNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY brought on an entire New Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES! To which he invites the attention of purchasers. H iving been in the Grocer" Ihisiness.in this place a number of year, h" flatters himself that, by honest and fair dealing, he will continue to receive the patronage of those who hive heretofore so liberally putroniacd him. The best assortment of Tea in town. Good Y. H. TEA 50 Cts per lb! Molasses, Syrup, Tobacco, and Rice cheaper than at any other house i.i PL mouth. ColFee, 0110 Shilling per lb! Retter Sugar than atanv other house in town il cents per xuud. (ive me a call at the old stau 1 of Patterson Cleaveland, La Porte St., where I can and w ill sei cheaper than the cheapest, for cash or country pro duee This can and w ill be done, as I have n trent to pay nor profits to divide. Call and see lot yourself. lw Itf T. J. PATTERS N.

rillLADELPIIIA. 1 Benevolent Institution tsfablitht d Inj pj,tcial Jtr domncitt for the relie f vfthe Hick mid disrated afflicted icitli Virulent and Epidemic

I ripiIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in vI,mv0 I j the awful destruction of human life, caused ; hv Sexual di-case?, and the deceptions tra:ticed 1 upon the unfortuiiatc victim of such disease? lt ! Quacks several years apo directed their Consulting ;Sur-con,asa CHAR 1 1 AliI.E ACT woithrof i their name, to open a Dispensary for the trcatnn nt 1 tii this elass of diseases, in all their forms, and ti. . .... . rgive .Medical Advice CR ATIS to all who ai i.Iv br letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases of ex.ni, u . , r -u xvc V 1, . lmns-.li Medieincs FREE OF needless to add that the Assoc i ation commands the highest .Medical skill of tV age, and will iuini-h tLe. Uio.-t ippiovr.I auJtreatment. T1"' Directors of the As-oeiati-m i:i their mu ivepori ujton me treatment of Sexual Diseases, fw the year ending Januarv l?t, ls"-S, pre,a ll ,li",:,",t , :ltisfacti":i with'the sueerss which Las atI tended the labor-- of the Consulting Sur"., hi iL. ! c,ir0 of "Vr'-t'-nhoa. Seminal WeaLies. lüj lnU.UCVt r.unon-h, Ob et, Sv, hi!i, the v o cf . Onani.nt or Self-Abuse, ie.,nnd order a conu-J. ; .UK.(, i)t the same plan lor the ensuin-rear , i ne Mireeiors, on arevu-wof the i.nt feel i s.u e-.l that thei, l.,bo, - in this sphere of bVneyole. t 1 t.t-ol t l;,Ve been of great benefit to the rZ!, epeei;m-. 10 u.c young, r.n-1 ll.tjy huvc- resolved to ,i,Vi.te themseh es, w iih renewed zeal to tin xen imp,tant and much despised caue ' .-n ailmuai.le Keoort on Sterin iton1.,.n .-eooii.ii eaMie, me vice oi unanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse, and other disease? of the sexual organs, by the Considtinir Surireon. will , S. i by mail, (in a seaU-d envjopo,) F R E E 0 F ,,,! C II A K G . on receipt of TWO STAMPS . f. f ! 1 - ' oilier K t-ports :inI Tracton the iitt-

ut gripe I Um' lW, -tnieiit of sexual diseases, dk-t, Ä;c.,ar. -thev are 1 -ii--t:mtl y being j,ub!ilieI fr piatuitou-s distribu- !'.... 1..mMI... .... .1 , .

! ,1,m V. ,H sonr to -!HieteJ. Some of t he ! - V T''-!f-s hIsoI tieatment discovered uur-.n-r mo oast vear.are o "ro:t .in. A't'tress. tor Ki'port or treatment, Dr. GF.ORCF. P. CALHOUN. Consultinrr Surgeon. Ifou-.ir.I Aj. J pi;lt" South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, i iW ".v "r,-rr 'f t'ie Directors, EZRA II E A RTW'ELL. President. Oko. Fairchj.o, Svcrt tury. rjuly2J-:Gly.r n S CAUTION. All f.t-ouiix i'i'A t.n(p Hi. Tii'iaii tin II.t vlt-k. n e.fU I.ix. Merv-Iiriti toil l.H'It-r- v.UI Lx on tl:eir (ruxr.l nI n'-t ) iinj('t ;im by a (imtfi f-it of Vi-r' In. linn l'.oot I'ill, nctio.l A. 11. Sl.r; All pcnuine ln'.inn Rof.t 1111 liKTe tlie naiuc and ib'uaturtj of A. J. VkU d Co., od each b'X. Dr. AlORSF.. tlo- invent r of MORSFS INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited L'urope. Aida and Africa, as well as North America lias spent three years among the Indians of our Western coui-.trv it was in this way that the liü'.iatt Rooj Pills w i re lsrt tli-eovcred. Dr. Morse was the lirj in in to est ib'ish the f.o-t that all disc i s arise front. I M IM ' R 1TY OF TII F. MI. m D that our trciigtli ih calth and life depend r.jn this vital fluid. heiithe various mssagesltccome. ( logged, and i I do not act in perfect harmony w ith the iilfcrent 1 1 i'lltl'. tit lis of the I od V, the blood loses jt action becomes thick, corrupted and di-eased; thus causing all pains, i( kuer-s and li. t re-s f every n .i.ie; (Ui- strenuih is exh nisfed.our healdi we are deprived of. and i! nature is not assist d in tlnowing oiY the stagnant liumoi-s, tie blood t 1 1 1 bt-eom citokel and cease to act. and thus our light of life will bo forever blown out. How imnortan: then th.it we -.ho'.dd kee; tlua; ; us passag es of the bodv free iiil op: n. And h'ov pleasant to u that we have it m our power to put a mcnciiic it. vou r. a cm. vit Morse's Lilian Root Fdls, niainif.ietured frTn ! I'l n tsan-1 roots glow around the mountainous clihs ; . . , , , in .Nature s gir len, lor tin neaiin .-tn.i lecovcrv o diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudoriti.- which opens the pores of the skin, an 1 assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of tie -. eruption u ithin. The second is a plant w hich is an Expectorant, tint opens and unclogs the p.issage to the lungs, and thus in a soi thing manner, perform its duty by throw ingotT phlegm and other humors from the lungs bv c opi- ( uns pittmg. 1 he third is a l ):urctic, w uh give i ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus cnj courage.!, they draw larte amounts of impurity Ooni the blood, winch is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water jassage, and which could imt ha ve been di.-chaipi'd in ;my oth r war. The fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the piils while en paired in ruj rityin the blo.d;the coarser partie es of impuritv w nicli catiiiot pa.- by the other outlets, are llius taken up and conveyed oil' in :!( at iniantities ty the bowels. From the above it is shown that Ir. Mor -es Indian Root Pills not only enter the stonrich, but become united w ;ih the biood, lor they find av to every part, and cor-plcteSy rout out and clcair-e the system from all impurity, ami the life of the body, which is the blood becomes perfectly healthv; cons.-.jiienilv all sickness and p.rn is drhen from the system, for they cannot remain whin the body becomes so pure and i -b-ar. The reason whv people are so distressed when sick, and w hy so mmv die, is because they do not get a medicine that vill pas-to the atilicte.l pa-ts. an 1 v, hieb w ill open the natural p-issagcs for the di-ease to be cast out; hence, a lai-u'e U int't v of food and other ni.itt-r i lodged, and the s;"in;.ch and iiite.-tin s ai e literal tv ovcrilow ing with the citt:; tcd ui.dergoinj: disaurei-able fermentation, e. .ii-tantly mi xin will the blood, w hieli ttirovvs the errri!-ted mittcr through every vein and artery, until life is taken f'oin the body by disease. Dr. .Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory un victory, by storing millions o'f the sick to idoming health aud happiness. Yes. thousai dswho have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain f.nd anguish, and w host-feeble frames have been scorched bv ihc burning elements of raping fever, and w.. "hae been bronchi, as it were, within a step of tho silcm rraxe, now stand r ady to Jcstii that thev would liavelietnnuni'ien'.lwithtlic do , ha-litnot l-een l'.r this .-real :iiid woiiilei-t'ul iiie.lietiie, Ators?s Inman Knut Fills. Al'tei tnc r two dost s had beer taken, thev were atoi,!heil. .iiiil alxolufely ur prised, in it Hessin g llu-ir eharnnii t-rf.-t-ts. No only do thev ui e immediate ease and strength, mi take av ;y all sit kiu'ss. p ain ami anguish, bid the a l once uo to w m k at the found a t ion !' t lie dise.itc which is the blood. Therefore, it w.ll be shown especially by those who use lliise Pills, that thev w ill c'c.iiiH- and purify, that disease tlutt Vemilv eneinv w ill take ;ts flight and the tlush of voutli and beauty will aain return, and the prospect of a long and ha'pT life wili cherish und brighten, your das. 1 C.cti. Merchants a nl 'I'rader will be on their guaid and not be imposed ii;mii by a counterfeit of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pill igned A II Moore. All ccnwiie Pills will hereafter have the signature of A.J. WHITE, en fach box. All orders nnd letters relating to said Pills mu't be addressed to A. J. WHITE, No 10 Courtlaiidt Street, New York, sole proprietor of Dr Morse' Indian Root Pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills zrv sold by al dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in evertown, village and hamlet in the laud. Partici.de siring the agency w ill address us asalo c for tei rm Price 2. cent pi r lo; fue Imc will W t-ent oi receipt of $1 , jost.ige p aid. juIl-.V,!!. IMficN SVaU ioli Tgisic! r OCATED THREE MILES WEST OF I jPlymouth.near the Pittsburgh Ft Vi-,jo and ('hicago(.R. Eighty acres of l.nd JitVy orc iniprovcd; small lioiwc all ,.f uhi. h canbe'bouht NOW for one thousand tVJlar.. For pirtieulara ( n.pire of 1. McIol n or on the snlei iber on the premises. A. G. ARMSTRONG. Pi mouth IVU.UISjH nKHfl riIIE t..st in..lityf brown SF(i R, by the I barrel, half barrel nnd ihhidJ, at I VlNNF.iHlt: & UKO S. BESTtpialitv of ImpcriJ, Guajoder, Ytung II vs..,, and Phu V TF.AS.ai P VI NN EDGE k r-V'J3.