Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 May 1859 — Page 4

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r The Coijn Grub. The corn :rop ba3 several formidable enemies to contend with, and among them is the .crnit). which sometimes literall v destroys whole fields, and ; frequently damages the crop seri-1 oivdy. One ot the best and most judicious remedies perhaps the i very best ever suggested is the j application öf alt as soon as the j piant makes its appearance above j ground, prepared and used in this' way: ' Take one part common salt j and three parts plaster or gypsum, I and apply aiout a tablespoontul trou tut each hill,' and it will be found to be sure protection. The mir t ure should not come in contact with the voting plarft?, . as it mav destrov them. This method' has been tried over and over airain by some of the best farmers of! Peniislvvania. Delaware and Jersey I and when properly applied, has I never failed to be perfectly sucoessful. Wo hope our farmers,! who have reason to tear the depredations of the if rub, tills season, will trv this mixture, leaving a few ; alternate rows of corn without the salt, and communicate to us the result. Gc-nnaniwii Tl"jriph. Aiii:3 ror. Potatoes. P.ufus lb-own, of Chelsea, Orange County, ' Vermont, ays that in an experi-l ment tried by him, the crain in ai crop of potatoes by the use of ash0.3 at the rate of a teacupful to the j hill, was about a bushel and a half; of potatoes for each busel of ashes j used. The kind of potatoes was! the English pink-eye, and yield 200 bushels per acre. The irroundi was planted May 7, with the ashes in hole?, and a little dirt over them. it was plowed and hoed June 18, the rows being -1 feet apart and; hills three feet. The ashes cost; 121-2 cR a bushel, and potatoes! sold at I.r cents, returning full 50 j cents a bushel for the ashes em-! Pi-: a? With Potato:. When ! planting your potatoes, drop from j six to eight ptNi in each hill, or if j in a row, even three or four inches ! .a single rea. In this wav a crop ! may be raUetl at very small ex-, peiise. As the pens start oarly in j the season, thev will he snilicientlv 1 advanced to be out of the wav bv the thne the potatoes ars large e- j Hollah to hoe. Peas raised in this! way will generally he less liable to : suiter front the attack of the -bug or jly; the crop will alo bo much purer or free extraucrou- matters,; which, are an injury to the peas,; whether designed for market or: fur domestic u-e. The large mar-' rowfat pea U perhaps the very best v.irietv that can bo selected for this mode of cultivation. Itj vield-J well, is highly edible, and1 commands a remunerative price in : the market. When broadcasted it is thongnt not to be so productive; a manv of the smaller varieties. Where thti oil is ailluent, it ex-! hibits an incorrigible tendencv to1 produce an exhorbitant quantity of haulm, with few pods and few, perfectly developed pea-?. Plant-; ed with potatoes, these habits are! revelled. John Kamill, in Cier-i mantown Telegraph. I send you this recipe, which will be found to elfect a perfect! cure for trrubs in t lie head of! feheep: I Take one quart of whisky and j two ounces of yellow snulV. mix i and warm to blood heat. Let one j man hold the sheep and another ' take a small syringe find discharge about a teaspoonful of the mixture into each nostril. It is a certain cure. Mv father met with quite a los in his flock, he tried this remedy, and. never lost another sheep. Michigan Farmer. A liquor dealer in Dublin, announces in an Irish paper that he has a small quantity of the whisky on hand which was drank by George IV., when in Dublin. DoIvioiit. A man who lias a soul worth sixpence, must have enemies. It is utterly impossible for the best man to please, the whole world, and the sooner this is understood, and a position taken in view of the fact, the better. Do right, though you have enemies. Vou cannot escape them by doing wrong; and it is little gain to barter away your honor and integrity, and divest yourself of moral eournqc to gain nothing. Uetter at hidf by the truth frown down all opposition, and rejoice in the feeling which must inspire free and independent man.

State of Indiana, Marshall County. In the Marshall Circuit Court August term 1&59.

Harlow eek-e, s Cecelia Vancamp Joseph Vancamp Chloe ijelee Truman Seelee Sarah Scelee, and Releccu Scelcec Complaint to quiet title. li th-- above named cause the plaintiff, by Reeve . Cijron hid Attorneys, has tiled his eomplaint against the defendants "to quiet title and for injunction, and it appearing by affidavit that allot the de ft nJn nt?, except Truman See'ce, are nonresidents of the State of Indiana, they are hereby notified to appear before said court to be holden in Plymouth in Marshall county Indians, on the second Monday of August 1853, and plead answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. 2It3fe$2,00 Attest N R PACKARD Clerk. Sheriffs Sale. r,y virtue of an execution to me directed from th?" Clerk of the Common Pleas Court, I will offer for sale, aa the law directs, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the -Ith day of June lt59, between the hour-? of 10 o'eWk a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate, in said Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: One-fourth of an acre of land out of the South Wen corner of the North Half of the North East quarter of section thirty-five (33) in township thirty -five (.'15) north, of range three (3) east, being the lot immediately north of the town plat of Bremen, in Deedrich's addition, in Marshall county, on which Ozias Baird now resides, with all the tenement;, improvement), and appurtenances to the same belonging. Taken as the property of John Coil at the suit of Conrad Niil. O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff M C. 2-lt3pr fecjVi By Geo Tomeroy, Deputy. Notice I hereby given that the undersigned w;ll, at the next regular session of the board of Commissioners of Marshall county, to be held on the first Monday of June, next, apply for license to retail spii ituoi s and malt liquors, in accordance with the Licence Act of the late General Assembly of the State of Indi.-ma. The location on which we propose to sell is about one mile from Plymouth, Indiana, on the Winamae road, on the premises known as Klinchamaier & Grs Ikeuerv, in Marshall County Indiana 2-It-i " KLING HAMMER & CO. Notice. There will be a petition piescnted to the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County Indiana, at theirnext regular ession, prayuig them to change the names of the towns of Sidney and Fremont, and establish the name ARGUS instead thereof. 21pd J. A. R IIO ADS. To Non-residents. The undersigned with the county Surveyor w ill, rn Tuesday the 7th day of Juno next, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in sec tion 21, town ranrro 1 west in Stark County, Indiana, to meet at Phillip Traps, in said section, and continue from day to day till all is surveyed. Non-resident who fail to meet the surveyor at the time and place alovc specified ami defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said Survey, will be returned to the county Auditor and such deliwpteiicy plared tn the tax du plicate and eoleeted according to law. 21 THOMAS DUNNING. Notice IshereW ßiven that he rmdcr.Mjrr.ed will, at the next regular session of the lluard of Commissioners ot Marshall County, to he held on the first Monday of June next, apply for license to retail spirituou? and malt liquors, in accordance with the License A"t of late General Assembly. The location on which I propose, to sell i.s on the south east corner of In-lot number onehundrüd and it y-seven , in the original plat of the town of rivmouth, Marshall Countv Indiana. 21 " JAMES COM HS. glicrifp Sale. llyxirtueof an execution to me directed from tin " (Merle of the Marshall Circuit court I vii! nfiV-r tors ilc as the law directs, at the court II(.ne door in th tv,-n ot Fly mouth M irshall County Indiana on Saturday the -1th day of June between the houi -s of 10 o'clock a in and o'clock p m of said dav, the following described real estate situitc in Mirslul! County Indiana, torit: Lot number one hundred and fifty four (151) in the original plat of the town of Plymouth Indiana. Taken as the property" td' Hiram Penis, at the suit of George Uo-cuburv. Jlt3prl.el.5:j '() M UAKNAHD, Siiiff. .TSToticc. rTlIIKRK will be a petition presented to the f Hoard of County 'Commissioners of Marshall County, State of Indiana, at their next session, prajing the formation of anew township, bounded as follow: Commencing on the south line of t!ie Comity, at the soudi west corner of section '-it', town '.VI, rar.e 2 eat, thence north to section iil, Michigan ro:nl lands, tlier.ee nton the west line of said land- to the south line of Center town?hip, theticecast on the section line to north east corner of section 31 town .13 rane 3 east, the nee south to th' south e ist comr ot" section li l town 32 ratine 3 east, thence west to the place of beginning. Apr IS, l'J. MLRRILL WILLI A MS. NOTIGK rglllErin willle a meeting of the citizens of I the proposed new Township, at the School House, near Smith's Tavern, uv the 21st day of May next, at 1 o'clock p m, for the purpose of selecting a person to be appointed by the County Commissioners, as Trustre, and also selecting a suitable name lor the said new township, subject to the approval of the county Commissioners. 'r.t MANV VOTERS. Administrator's Sale. The undersigned, Administrator of the estate of Jolm P Weaver, late of Marshall County Indiana, deceased, will offer for sale on the premises. od the iJth day of May 19."9, (and thereafter at private Hale, if not sold n the day above mentioned) bet ween the hours of ten o'c lock a m.and four o'clock pm, of said day, the following described real estate situate in Marshall County, Indiana, to wit: The north west quarter of the north east quarter of section thirteen (13) township thirty three (31) north, of rane one (1; cast; the undivided half ot two thirds of the east half of the north quarter of: section thirteen (13) townshipthir-ty-three (33) north, of ranre ne (I) cast. Terms or Sale. Said land not to sell fur lees than two-thirds of the appraised value; one third cash in hand, and the balance in six and twelve months, the purchaser giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws with interest fromdate. CASPER GRUI1E, ap2Hw4nh! Administrator. Notico Is hereby given that the undersigned will at the next regular session of the board of Commissioners of Marshall County, tobe held en the first Monday ot June next, apply lor license to retail ppiritous and malt liquors, in accordance with the License Actof the late General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The location on which I propose to sell is on the north part of lot forty-one, in the original plat of the town of Plymouth, Marshall County Indiana. 2.1t4 ADAMSKKCE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will, attho next regular Hcsiion of ttie board of Commissioners of Marshall County, to be held on the first Monday of June nxt, apply for license to retail a,urituoui anil malt liquors in accordance with the license act of the late General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The location on which I propo? t'j sell, U on lot No 2 on ea?t side of Michigan trett, in the original plat of the town of PlTinoVitli Marshall county, Indiana. JOHN L WELLF.R. SYRUP a prime articled " '

JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Cf every Grade and Variety. We invite the Ladies to call and see our stock of Vomcirs, Misses & Children's Wear. We have White and Clack Kid Slippers and Hootrs, Cloth and Kill Congress Gaiters of all Trades, Gents' and Bovs' Brogansand Gaiters of all kinds, Eovs' Fine Calf Boots. . We are manufacturing Gents Pine Boots, that can't be beat. We invite all to give us a call, as we intend to sell low. E. PAUL. ITS. B. We will pay the highest price in ca ?. for any amount of Hides. april 7-l9m3

SPRING- AND SUMMER OlotüaJLngr, FURNISHING GOODS. &.C. At Qeatly Reduced Prices' j THE citizens of Marshall county and the public generally, are hereby informed that I havo brought to Plymouth a large STOCK O F selected with great care; and special atte ntionpaid to Stifle and Quality, as well as to making, which I now offer for Cash Lumber, or almost any kind of GovLxrtx-y- Produco with full confidence of meeting the wants of my numerous customers. Those wishing to purchase anything in ray line are solicited to call and examine for themsel ves as I always take pleasure in waitiug on customers whether I scdl to them or not. My stock consists of Coats Tants, Vksts, Shirts, St spenders, Overalls Oveh-iiirts, Hand KERCH ITS, Cravats, Gloves, Sac-hells, Umrrellas, Sock?, Cloth, Ladies Iloor'n Skirts, Gent's Lawe's Collar's and HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! While I return my thanks to those who have here tofore patronized me j liberally, I still solicit their patronage; and all who wish to buy tlio BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do not pretend !o sell goods without prifit, but I can live as cheap buy us cheap, and .eil as cheap as my neighbors dare. Remember the place on the coiner, first door South of Bovd's Warerooms, Plymouth. Ind. April 1st lesn-lSvitf II. PIERCE. PIKE'S PEAK GOLD f'lili's Trado For 1,9. JHEAPE WER! C'i S. CLE A VELA ND AM) J. L. CLEW "Jl land havinr associated themselves together in the trade of Merchandising, at the old stand of Cleavcland '1 Ifewett, under the firm, nam and st q of (J. S. CLEllTLMD & MO. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Marshall County and adjoining- country, that they are juM in receipt of a Nvr and Splendid especially for the Spring Trade, consisting of a general assortmeLt of Day Goons, Groceries, Hats, Cars, Hoots, Siioks Qieesware Hardware, Glawark QCEENSWARE, WoODE.NWARE, Also a splendid assortment of WAIilL FAPEK to suit Window Shades and Window Taper Ac, w ith a great variety of choice and desirable goods wellHuitcdtothc wants ami wishes of all purchasers, and it being their intention to give strict attention to their business, hope to receive a liberal share of the pubiic patronage. We therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite all wishing to purchase to call and examiue our Stock and Prices, as we feel confident that there is none that will go away dissatisfied. G. S. CLE A V ELAND k I1ROTIIER. Plymouth, Intl., March 31st IM!). lStf. To Non-residents. The underwigncd with the County Surveyor wi'l on the 30th day of May, 1H5'J, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in section 12, township 32, range 1, west, in Starke County, Indiana, to meet at the subscriber's and continue from day to day till all is surveyed. Non residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time appointed and defray or provide fur defraying their portion of the expense, will be returned to the Countr Auditor and sueh delinquency placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. DAVIDC. CASTLEMAN. WM. CASTLEMAN. B LANKS KOR JUSTICES OF THE Peace for sale cheap, at this OthVc.

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$1000 IN GOLD, FOR $3. ..... L. D. SINE'S SECOND ART-CMOS GIFT DISTRIBUTION!

TWEXTY TII0USAXD DOLLARS In valuable Prizes. 300 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD, In Prizes ranging from $2 50 to $1 ,000 each. 400 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, from $: to $','00 each. 10 splendid Oil Paintings and Engravings. Lady's Garnet, Coral, Cameo and plain Gold Breast pins and Ear-rings; also Lady's Locket Breastpins; Gents Diamond Opal and Garnet Tins; fine Gold Pens and Pencils ; fine s'l Rings Goldstone & Lo-ket Rings; Regard and Plain Gold Rings; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons; Gold Lockets; ic., kc, &c. Whole Number Prizes, 1800 Tickets limited to 7000. More than an average of one chance in Four Tickets. Single Tickets, 63. Three Tickets, 88. Six Tickets, 15. To he drawn at Cincinnati, 0., on Saturday, 3Uy Alh, 1859. L. D. Sine would announce to the public that in addition to his regular monthly Gift Enterprises, he will give his Second Grand Art-Union Distribution, on Saturday, 1 Ith day of May next, on which occasion will be distributed eighteen hundred beautiful and costly prizes, valued at $"20,000. Among the Gifts will be found three hundred prizes in American Gold, ranging in sums from $2,50 up to $1,000 each. Four hundred excellent Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, worth from $20 to $"200 each; Ten beautiful Oil Paintings and Engravings, worth from thirty to three hundred dol larseach; the remaining prizes consisting of Ladies Breastpins and Ear rings; Gents' Diamond Breastpins; Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings; Gold Pens and Pencils; Gold Pens, silver extension, etc. The Paintings will be exc hanged for Watches or Jewelry at the lowest cash prices, if desired by the ticket-holders. All prizes drawn by persons not present will be forwarded to the ticket-holders within one week from the day of drawing, either by mail or express, free of expense, and at my risk. Persons a: a distance, who cannot attend the drawing themselves, will stand the same chance as though they were present; but if they desire it they can appoint any one to attend for them, who resides in Cincinnati, or who may be on a visit to the city on the day of drawing. A list of drawn numbers will be forwarded to ticket-holders, whether fortunate or not. The usual premium of ten per cent in Jewelry will be allowed to agents selling six tickets or upward. Agents selling fifty or upward will be allowed a premium of ten per cent in gold. All responsible persons are requested to act as agents for the sale of mv tickets. In ordering tickets lor this Enterprise, be sure and say, "For your Second Art-Union Drawing," otherw ise tickets might be sent for regular monthly Enterprises. Agents are earnestly requested not to order more tickets than they have a certainty of selling. Unsold tickets must positively be returned at least one w eek previous to the day of draw ing, in order that I may dispose of them in Cincinnati, Ohio, Covington and Newport, Ky. All orders must be addressed, L D Sine, Box 710 Cincinnati, Ohio. apr2l-21 L. D. SINE'S FIFTV-TI1IRD GIFT ENTERPRISE!! 2000 2PZLIS1I3S VALUED AT SIXTEEN THH3AXD DOLLARS Tickets Limited to Eighteen Thousand. 250 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD One Farm of Eighty Acres for one Dollar! Three Hundred Gold and Silver Levti Watches Gold Vest and Guard Chains Solid and DouUeplated Silverware, Jewelry kc. To he drawn at Cinrinnnfi, Monday, June Cti, 1C59. L. D. SINE would announce to the public that his fiifty-third Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterprise w ill be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable gifts, among which wiil be found one 80-acre Land Warrant; two hundred and lifty prizes in American Gold, ranging from 2,50 to fi0; three hundred gold and silver Lever Hunting Watches, ranging from 20 to $2f0; Gents' Gold Vest Chains and L-ä'hes Gold Guard Chains. Also, solid and double-plated Silverware, consisting of Tablespoons, Teaspoons, Forks, etc Also, Ladies Gar net, Coral and Cameo Breastpins ?nd Lar rings, Locket, etc. Also, cmU hirt Studs, Sleeve buttons, Breastpins, etc. All of the above gifts are of as good quality as can be purchased for the prieo. I beg leave to state to the public that my Enterprises "materially diil'cr from many others of a professedly similar character. FirstlyThe drawing invariably takes place on the day advertised. SecondlyThe pmes arc worth what they arc stated to be in the prosramme. Thirdly The drawing i conducted in an impartial manner. Fourthly All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing are immediately forwarded at my expense and risk; and a list of the drawn numbers is forwarded to every -.lcket-holdcr wheth er fortunate or not. Single tickets, $1 ; six ticket,, $5. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents filing 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at HO cents r ticket, ami w ill, in addition, KCeive 'i premium of 10 per cent in gold; agents who sell less than that number, and over 2", will be supplied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 2." tickets sold. Thus, an aent selling 25 titlets remits me 20 dolls., and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or other article worth 2,50; an agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth f dolls.; one selling bt tickets, an article worth C dolls, and o on. I'remiums may remain until a w atch or ether valuable can be obtained. . If any persons who caiuiot act as agent himsel will secure the services of another, in a place where no arency U already established, the person procuring the agent, incase 12 tickets are sold in one Enterprise, will be presented with any book he mav desire of the value of $1,25; with one worth 2,50 for procurinsr an. agent who will sell 5; and one worth Five Dollars for procuring the sale of 50. The agent will also receive h;s regular premium, and the person securing his services can order his present in jewelry if he prelers it. A list of books will be sent if desired. Hie respective number of tickets must all be sold in one Enterprise, and must be notified at the time returns arc made for the ticket. All orders must be addressed to L D Mne, Box 710, Cincinnati, O. All resj)onsible persons ordering tickets will be supplied by ordering n almve the money to bv sent w hen the tickets arc sold. apr21-l JUST RECEIVED. They arc of the Latest Style And WHEN WARRANTED of THE BEST QUALITY. A. MYERS, No. 2 Pershing Hlock. feb21tf. "JVTO. 1 article of LayerRAISINS, by the boj I quarter box and pound, nt h V1KN11DCE k HRO'S

TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY I

CONCERN! THAT CIIAEI.ES palmer, Keeps the best assortment of AN'D Yankee Motions, PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA, TOB A CCO, And many 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 sine as anything, PRC IHG; All those pay up who know thev ought to, and hope they may, aiid not leave DEBTS standing until 1 am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, or do worse. "A word to the wise." Plymouth, September 9th M2tf.I Prospectus Tor 1 8 !). The new volume of the AVw York IVccklt Illustrated GoUcn Trite will commence Jan 1st It50. The following are the names of the Lhrrati whose productions will grace the columns of this elegant journal during the year: Rev. C II Spurgeon, of London, G W M Revnolds, of London, G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bui wer, Gen C F Hensicker, late of Nicaragua, Col G W Croc ket, A D Munson, Capt M D Alexander, US A, Thomas Dunn Rnglish.M D, Henry Clap. Jr, Dr O C Van Buren, Lieut J M Platt, U S N. F Clinton Barrington, Miss South worth Mrs Anna Whelpley, Miss Hetty Heartly, Miss Virginia. Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, " Minnie Mantour " Hattic Clare, Mrs T B Sinclare. TERMS: Terms of suhscriptin, 2 year; each cubscriber is entitled to one of the article s named in the following List, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he sends his subscription money: Gobi Pen, with silver case, worth at retail 2 00 Ladies gold pencil do do 2 00 Gobi tooth pick do do 2 01 Ladies gold pen w ith extdnsion case, do 2 00 Engrossing gold pen, 1G carets do 2 00 Gold ring plain aii'l chased do 2 00 Ear drops ,y o oo Mosaic and Florentine Broaches do 2 00 Gold Lockets do 2 00 Cable charms do 2 00 Gold Broaches do 2 00 Gentlemen's pins do 2 00 Gentlemen's bosom studs do 2 00 do sleeve buttons do 2 00 Watch keys do 2 00 Ladies' cuff pins do 2 Of) Ribbon slides do 2 00 Gold crosses do 2 00 PREMIUMS TO AOANT3 ETTING SÜDSCnmERS. Tho-c getting r.p a club of 5 subscribers at 2, each, and remitting 10 will be entitled ton gold pen and silver hoM.ir worth It, and each subscriber will receive any on of the above articles he may select, Those remitting 2 ) for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, witli pen, worth 7. Those getting up a club of 15 subscribers and remitting .'10, will be entitled to a silver watch, or a gold vest chain wortn 10. Those remitting 10 for 20 subscribers will he entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch worth 22. T!io.-e remitting Kl for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a ladies' gold watch wortli .V). Tin-ie remi ttimr 100 for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch worth $10. O'AllT-ommunications should be aldressed to 5 M B DEAN, Publisher, 235 Broadway N Y ISS 39 A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY wno K'tscninr.s for tiik NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A IJEAt.TIFl LLT I Ij Ij lTST II AT K D FAni.Y NKWSPAPEIi. TIIK NEW YORK WLT.KLY PRESS is one d" the best literarv napers of the dav. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PACES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertainin'Mnitter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A (HIT WORTH FROM ."0 CENTS TO I(M0 (H WILL P.E SENT TO EACH SUR;ViUni:il ON RECEIPT OF THE SURSCRlITION MONEY. TEEMS, INADVANCLT One cony for one year ail I gift t ..2 M Three copies one year andthre uift Five conies one war and f irifts .8 00 Ti'ii copies one year and 10 gifts L o? Twrnty-oue copies one year and HI gifts .'t0 00 The articles to be distributed are comprhelin the following; 1 United Statss Treasury Note, fclOOO 00 2 do do r:K) 00 each : do do 200 00 each 10 do do 100 00 each 10 Tat. Lev. Hun. cased watches 100 00 each 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 aach 50 do 00 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 300 Ladies Cold Watches ?" 00 each 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, .'10 00 each 200 Silver Watches, $i: 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Cold guard, vest and fob Chains 10 00 to .'10 00 each 1000 Cold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Hrooehos, KarDropb.fl Breast Pins, CutV Pins, Sleeve llnttons, Ring,5 Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Cold and Silver Thim-H hlesi, and a variety ot other articles, worth irom 50 cents to 15 00 each. On the receipt of the subscription monev, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books and the tft forwarded within one week to him, by ? mail or express, tout-paid. (TJ"AI1 communication must ho addressed to i DANIEL AD EE, Publisher,. " jullS 34 211 Ckxtkr street, Nkw YonK. T' CONSUMPTION O'AN OLD INDIAN DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among the CUERD. Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a' RARE PLANT, that proves to be a certain cure for Consumption CONSUMPTION ,r(,llf ,lit'"'. Asthma, Liver OONbUMr 1 Colip,:;ntf Nt.rvous AnW. lions, Couhs, Cold, kc. CURED Having now made his fortune and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for preparing the medicine yVreo charqt to nil CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to hi acnt, enclosing stamps (C cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description oj their symptoms. The old Doctor has cured mor than 3000 carn of Consumption alone, and hoper all a til ic ted people will avail themselves of lliisopportunity,a.s the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before he dies. Address all letters to DA NIK I AOKK, Uox 3.VU, New York. Who is his note aucnt. jull5 34 NW SW 14, 32, 1 7 HIE above described land, situate ia Union 1 Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good steam saw mill, and the village of Maxencuckcc.anda short distance from Alixencuckee Lake, is good soil, well timbered, and will be sold on good terms. Apply to A C Thompson at Hun-tiu-ton, or in Plymonthto T. McDONALD.

ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT!

Cures Rheumatism. Cures Frost Bites. Oriental Life Liniment . Cures Old Sores. Oriental Life Liniment Cure Cuts and Bruises. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Scratches on Horses. Oi icnt.il Life Liniment Cares Sweenv en Horses. Is not a SECRET REMEDY; the Printed I An . i uvc viii jt uivc v tiv i ft a ij l I v 1 rriii, tu ccmsf aim wao I'Oliar ptT Uottio. M:im:lactureil by Diu Ii. I). PORTER, Third Street. Louisville. Kentucky. Dr. R. I. PORTER'S r-6 fYO SliNÜXE DROPS! 1 j Will Cure Sick Headache in Two j Minutes ! 1 Ttipe ri-rm ivül fiiro Sit.V Tfeiiilif lir In fvrr ' minutes. In every ease where the patient is iot relieved in rive minutes affer takir.jr the 7 wo Minute Drops, the monev w ill be refundedThe Two Minute Drops arc perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will he found of instant hriie-, lit in sick headache, nausea and siek stomach, faintness, pain in ihe stomach, colie, or pain in 1 the side, painful cough, depression of spirits, &c., kv., Sold evcrvw here at V cents per battle. i Maiiu!acttind hy Dr. II. D. PuiiTr.R, Third Street, LouLViile, Kv. j POR TIHV S ) I XX ER p TL L S! ; Promote Dijrestronand impart tone and vipor to1 the sstem. In their action they are tonic and alterative, an', mildly laxative. They do not jriipe or nauseate in th least; at the same time they ure , certain in their action, enrinjr habitual -ostive-mss, sick headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, debility, depression of spirits, kc, kc. Asa Female Piu., fhey have no superior in Ann 'iiorahea, or suppression of the menses, and, other monthly disen?. These T'dls ef.'ectu illv remove tin; exciting cause, and restore the patient to health in a few days. j 7'hesc -Mis are purely vegetable, containing; no mercury orotln r !tiii li'tr.sdiuis. j 7'hese Pills are : iv n in d.se of one pill after dinner every day until! the disce removed. If the disease, does not in Js1 h-nir, increase th dose to two or throe pills at a lime. Manufactured with ?re:ti c.re bv Dr. r. D. Forter, 7'hird S'nct, Louisville, Ky., i:d .Vid by druggists generally: pice ." ct-nis per !x. Any person who does r.ot live eonvei.ient to nn agent can Is tve the i nt lv mail, postage i.n:o'. x n !i!irtnir . cints ! the . oi.i o-tor. or M, l. live loxes for one dolho, li" vru d -sij-.; hal;h,' ask for POiirEirS DINNER PILLS, tn 1 use no other. Jan. 27, 1 i.V.). 3---tf j m Fiifiii m nip DISEASE VANQUISHED HY Dr. Eoback's Scandinavian EcnicdipFTER YEARS OF STUDY A7CD EXperi men), Dr. Robacfc. the eniinont Swedish Plntician.se.cceeded iu produdinu medicine from j twenty-three diilercKt species of mountain herbs ot I his native land, which acts directlv on the causes of disense in thebhvo!, :td by restoring the corrupted fountain f life,t. a coiv'.ition of health and p'.uitj , ei;tcl disease from the system, wherever i may be located, or what ever may l its eharactei . Indigestion, nervous -ni;.!a:;its, epileptic and other lits, couch?, eonsinnptio:i in its early stages, sore throat, broiiehitis, fever 'r.d ague, asthrüa, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rhermatism, neuralgia, tumor, rnncrr, diabetes, lassitude and d 'bilitv, t'iarrhea, :tr.d all other disorders ot I the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, tue stomach, the i:r -s, or the muscular ii- rr, :trr J unerringly cured by this jrcp.ratio2. ft is to the M.UT.aiKS mokhi or seeds of disease w hat au alkali is to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at thesame time it regulates the secret!tns, removes obtrticiinsfnun th- els, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and rcg,iiert?! every annual function. Such is the nature, such arc the cllcctf of Dr. Roback's famo-ts Seandina- , vian I'lood Purifier, wlrch. it taken in coüjuiiction j with hisScandiriaviaii Blood Pills, will nof onlvohj liteiatc the most paiiiful ilisease, tut prevent their I recurrence, r.nd lengthen life bevoinl the crd'marv ! ?p.l!b I In the "S'cri.itii.ulan RIo...l Pids." I),-. Rohack I prc-e'tifs the result oj twenty W'ai of Npericnce, I iinrdrttidy uhd exju-ritiietit as to -ai;::t .1 pen'-rt pill J ?u:'ild Im No on ran o..;;?;f lit cir s:;jit:oi f v a!"1 ter one .;I.""'1 trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Piu itier, 1 pcrbottie.or s. j.cr h ul dozen; Sean dinavian Ulo d YuU, 2." tvnts per box, or live forl. Pl.ftl. Mi. mi Co., Ind., Ai.'. i, I."T. Dn. C. W. Rort.'K: I h've received so much benefit from your Sc in iinavian Bltjod PurUier and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain state ment ol my ease. 1 was lor years aflhctcd w Uli that bane of all comfort and ellieicncy in business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I have used to rid myself of this dis ase, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the hest physician- I could hear of. I was induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short lime, less than a month, I was entirely ami permanently cured. I was also afflicted with the most tioh-iit nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced bv mv disordered stomach, for w hen mv dyspepsia left me, my hwadache left with it. I now fool bet-1 ter in everv respect than I have for t n vcars. Very t.-iily yours, JOHNS DEMUTII. CiN'i''Ti, Friday, Sept. I, 1.77. Dr. Roiuck Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and luv nig scon your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am aeijiiainted, I wav induced to trv it. but not before I had used various other medicines. After using two bottles, 1 felt its j e licet s very sensibly, and upon using two more, 1 found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you ujhhi making a discovery in medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human family. OEOI'OE S. BENNETT, Local Editor CiHcinnati Daily Enquirer. In'mi ANAi'oi.ifl, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1S.Y7. Dr. C. W. Korack Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several yearj with extreme debility and w eakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of the wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Pills w ere 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 tome that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at mv advanced ago of life scvei.ty seven years. I cheerfullv give thia Information for the benefit of those similarly fl'octed. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and manv others, can be seen at my ofhYe, by anyone at any time. Cetone of iny Family Medical Almanacs, gmtis, from mv agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms und OfhVo, No. C E. Fourth trect. .'id building from Main street Cincinnati, O. For sale hf ' Bmoke k Ih-o., Plymouth; T. A. I-omon, rio.; f. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, lourljon; Ransom k Manchester, Lycurnts tnd J. Bourljo by druggists and merchant s general! v mar'.'l-..: J h

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Iloii nrd association, ' rillLADKLriHA. A Benevolent Institution established ly special E dju:iutiil furthrrelx-f of tie Sick end dittutid qßluitd tcUk irvlrut and Eiultdc ?. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in ricwo the uwTul destruction of iiuiuaa life, causcJ by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the uiifortuiiate victims of such di-cascii bv Quackp f cvcral vears np-o lirec ted their Conf ulting SurccoM. ns a CHAR ITA L'LR A CT wot throl their name, to optn a Dispensary for the treatment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice (IltATIS to all who apply Lt letter, with a ile.-criplion of their condition, (ae, occupaticn, habits of life, kc.,) and in ca-.es of extreme jMivcrty, to furnish Me-dicinos FREE OF CHAUCi:. "it is needless to add that the Association commands the hipiett .Medical kill of Uh" aire, and will furniih the iuo.st afiovrd hmmI" treatment. The Directors of th Aisociatlon in their anna) Report upon the treat incut of Sexual Diöcaes, ft the year ending January 1st, lbT'-S, exprt.sS tb highest satisfaction w ith the success which has attended the latKu s of the Consu'tiiifr Suigrwn Iu tLcure of Spermatinhoa, Seminal Wcakne?., Ik.potence, Gonoriho a, (Meet, Syj Li!is, the vice qI Onanism cr Self-Abuse, &e..and order a contianee of the same plan forth'; tnsuiir ve.ir. The Directors, nareview of th past, feel an surcd that their labors in thisfcphcro of benevolent cH'ort have been of great bonclit to the afflicted, especially to the young', end they have resolved to devote thtmselvcs, with renewed zeal, to thi vor important and muc h despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermaton heea, Seminal YYcaknes, the vice of Onanism, Mastur bation or Self- Abuse, and other diseases rjfthe. exual organs, by the Coüsultin. Surgeon, will be cnt bv ni iil, (in a sealed envelope,) V l f F. 1 C II A R C E, on receipt of TWO ST.WD -a for postage. (Jther lc. ts and Tract on the t -tureand treatment of se xual diseases, diet, Ac.. m f constantly being published for gratuitous Iistribntion, and will 1 e sent to the alliicted. Some of thr new reniedifs and metlnnls of ti catmint discovcroff during the past ye:r,arc of great value. A!ln-ss.r,,;.ieportortreatnent, Dr. CEORGK R. CALilOUX. Ct.nsiilting Surgeon, Howartl A?-s-ci:ttkn, No. r South Ninth Street. Philadelphfa, P;i. Rv order t.f th- Director. EZR A I f K A R'nv ELL, Vrr,iJent. C.r.o. EarncifiM), Secretary. julv29-361

1 e CAUTTCX A" Omi-ü I i'.'. I.ai ti si r -I:i i!:oi on H-T. bid:, on cjrh Ivit. Vm-li-Jit tu t Trailer will to u tlteir cnrl nl tir.t x iutj-! pou tiy a rmmtfifvit of j,,re-a Iri üaa l'.Kt Till, . 'a. li. .j..rf. Alt (Tannine In-üan Bont 111U hive tie rifttue anU siaatiu-e of A. J. M'hilt C t., on IMli tx.-X. Dr. MORSF.. the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PI I. LS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Uurop. Ax and Africa, as vrei! as North America has eprnt I three years among the Indians ot our Western I country it was in tids way that the Indian R001 j Pills w ere first discovered. Dr. Morse wasth tir?j ' man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from ! IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD that our strength health and life deoeud uihüi this vital lluid When the various passages Im com clogged, 'ul ! do not act in perfect hartuonv w ith the difierrjtt !i:nctions ol tne IkkIv, ilie b!oiil loses its action, become thick, corrupted and diseased; thus e.iuing all pains, sit kness an 1 distress of every nimt; our strength is e!aiistcd,our hcaltli we are deprivj edof, and if nature is not assisted in thiowin IT j the stagnant huio.-;-.. the blood mil become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will b forever blown out. How imjoi taut then that we should keep tin1 various passages-of the body free j and open. And how pleasant to us that we have ! it in cur jowcr to put a medicine in you nach. ti: j Morse's Indian Boot Pills, manufactured from j pi a 1 tsand roots -row around the mountainous clifi j in Nature's garden, for the health and rccowrv o- . diseased man. One of the roots from which these j Pills arc made is a Sudorific which ojh-iis the f or. j of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing o;ft ihV 1 tiitcr parts d th" corruption within. The second ! is a plant winch is an Expec torant, that opens and ! unrlogs the passage to the li:ngs, and thus in a 1 1. thing maimer, perform - its iuty by tlirovv in ofT : phlegm and other In; mots from the lungs by copij ous spitting. Th third is a Diuretic, vv-dch giv: ; ea-e and double strength t4t the kidneys; thus en1 ci"uragel. they th aw lare amounts of inipuritT j fmm the blorvl, whicli is then thrown out lourti" i fully by tiie urinary or water passage, and which I could iiot have been discharged in anv other Tin fo'iith is a Catbnrtie, ami recniparyirs the ither properties of the pills while engaged in jvajj rilv ing th-bliMl; the coarser partie s of ispuritv j which cannot pa.-s hy the other outlets, are thustat ken up and conveyed t:f in gr at puntitics by tke j Uv !. I Vot! .be a?re :t is show n that Dr. Mo I ses Indian Rot 1 11'. .lei c.mI v ciit-T the stonuch. . but iM-cor.ie unitetl w ith the bl'l, tr t find aV to every part, and completely rout out and clcan? j the .-vstt'iii from all imparity, ;.ril the life of the body, which i-t' b!;.:l bet i-ws j rrfectly health; con--eq?:'i:t'v all sicknc- ;.nd jain is driven from the s stem, for it ry cannot remain when the bod I bee mcs -o pure and e'ear. The leasoii why pcp 1 1 1c are so lii-tiessed w hen -ick, and why io man ' lie.i cause t?:ey do iut get a medic' im- 1V.3 if I j.:ss t the ali'iieted J-a'ts, and whicli will open, tlir . natural .a.-sages for ihr l;-ease to !e cat out; ; lu-tice, a large quantify "f food and other m;.tter is J lodged, mid the .'-mach and intestine are literally ' ov et il ".w "ng with the corrupted mass; thus undtrI going dis igrccaoh- reti.-if.'.'fath-!!, Consfanlly Eillln vviiii the oloo-l, which tlirows the corrupted mittrr through every vein and artery, until life is taken f-om the to ly hy disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have; added to themselves victory upon victory, Uy te-sto-i'i millions of ilicsii-k to Moraine: health and ha, , .iicss. Ye, thousaiid.T. win) have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and ai.gui-h.aii J whose feeble fnimcs Irve been scorched by thr f'utning elements of raging fever, and wSo harr been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testit1 that they wotdd have been numbered w ith the do , had it not been for this great ami wonderful medicine. Mors Ji.tiian Rtot Pit's. After ne r twothscs had been taken, th.ey were astonished, and absolutely fur prised, in witnessing their charming effects. No only do thy give immediate eae and strength, an take away all u kness, pain and anguish, but the at once goto work at the foundation of the ditat which is the Mood. Therefore, it will be fchowu es eeially by thos- who u-e these Pills, that thev w ill cleanse and purify, that disease that caJlV enemy will take its llight and the flush of youth and beauty will aain return, and ti e prospect fa long and h ippy life will cherish and brighter' your days. J f Faction. McrchAwtsand Traden w ill be 011 their guard and not ! imposed upon by a counterfeit of Dr Morse's Lui'an Root Pills signed A B MeoKK. All genviur Pills will hertafter have the sicnature of A.J. WHITE, on each box. All orders and letters relating to ?aid Pills must headdicssed to A. J. WHITE, No 10 Courtlandt Street, New York, sole proprietor of Dr Morse's Indian Rout Pills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are sold by al v...v,.-,ii uii.iumir. Ostias V.inil'U 111 tTfr town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties d. siring the agency w ill address us as above foi Prit e 'J." cents per box ; five boxes will be 0! reccii-tof $1, postage paid. jull-L2li To Non-residents. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned with the countv Surveyor will, on the 23d day of May next, at 10 o'elotk a. m, proceed to purvey and locate the corners of his ianJ, in !ectiii 2t5, tovn:i4 langet wot, in Stark countv Indiana, to meet on the preiniseH and coutinue from day tu day till all is surveved Noii-n'sidciit j who fail to meet the Surveyor at tho time above spoci lied, and defray or in-ovide ft'r defraying their portion of the expense, w ill be returned to the county Auditor, and such dclinuuncy placed on the tax dupücate and collected according to law. 'J.lt3 " H H COLE. I"ORS ALE! a la ajTJ map nitieent stock of 1 Haid are, Slovcs, Tinw ware, Jannetl-ware and everv other kind of wire and tare ia the Hardware line at DICKSO.N A Co s.