Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 May 1859 — Page 4

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A Beautiful Extract The following paragraph is from the Wisconsin Farmen lo the majority of men we are satisfied that the soil is only dirt; bu to the chemist who knows its origin, its nature and its capabilities, it h a wonderful mixture of those beautiful elements which in their ever varying forms become the ambient air, the liquid ocean, the precious diamond; or the delicate blue bell and the violet, the amaranth, the rose-bud, the spear of blue grass and the cedar of Lebanon; or again the ruby lip, the lovelit eye, the noble palpitating heart, and yet more wonderful brain! These" are the jewels of which the soil is composed, and out of which the husbandman so unheetlingly strives to force the food hunger craves. Henceforth as he tuni3 the furrow of the field, let the sleep of his thoughts be broken by the reflection, that crth thus stirred up by his ploughshare, is doubtless composed in part of the ashes of ancestral heroes whose deeds are the history of the past and whose mortal remains are the plastic material out of which we are moulding the bodies of men to-dav. 4lien Manure for Corn. One of! the Correspondent Ot the Country Gentleman elves the following ac- , c . i i count oi an experiment wiui nen manure as a fertilizer: "On cleaning out my lien-house last spring I had more than a Avalon load of clean manure. I drew this into my barn intending to drop it on the hills of corn as soon as the corn made its appearance. I planted one acre on the firt of May, but after that the weather btcame so unfavorable that it was the end of May and beginning of June before I got through planting. Long before this the manure began to Iieat at such a rate that I had to unload it on the barn floor, and on going into the barn ä few days after, the effluvia from the escaping ammonia was so powerfulthat I was glad to escape from the barn. Having some planter on hand I mixed it thoroughly with, the manure, spreading the latter verv thinlv over the floor and bruisimr nnd ch p,ing it very fine. It was i then thrown into a heap and remained on the floor until the corn was readv for it, and there was no further perceptible escape of ammonia. With this I top-dressed sill mv corn, eleven aero and h.id a ban el left over for other purposes. So well satisfied am 1 with the result, that for the future I intend to prepare my hen manure in the same way and apply it to the same crop. 1 mixed enough plaster with it to make it quite dry and inoffensive to handle. I can speaK of this from experience, as I dropped it over four acres myself. Now, here is manure equal in value, I doubt not, to the average of imported guano, which every farmer can manufacture for himself, for every farmer keeps fowls. But he must nave a suitable building for them, and not allow them to roost all about his premises and even in tree?, wasting that valuable manure, as is too often the cae. So highly do I esteem this manure that I make it my duty every nigh all my fowls are wit er house." On Lon Island p oe planthier is reduced to a science. There

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are many farmers who sell from two to seven thousand dollars value in a season. They plow in horse manure, and plow deep; select their largest potatoes, for planting, but oft and give to the pigs the cluster of eye?, called the seed end on the long varieties such as Jenny Lind, Chenango, Long Reds, etc.; by doing this they get no small potatoes, and as many pouncta as if the whole were pointed. They say the body of the potatoe contains the large, healthy germs, and ridicule the idea of planting "pig potatoes" to 1 ealize from. They plant a quarter of a large potatoe two feet apart, and want only three or four ftalksin a hill. . Periploca, or Silk Vine. This is a. very desirable climbing vine, of the most rapid growth, frequent ly growing forty or fifty feet in one-season.. Its foliage is lanceo let. .of a deep lustrous green, as though each leaf was varnished; the flowera are in a cluster, of a chocalate color and rather incon: spicuous. ?

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State of Indiana, Marshall County. In the Marshall Circuit Court August term 1859. Harlow Scclee, Vs ! Cecelia v fehJ; ancamp ancamp elee Complaint to quiet title. Truman Scelee Sarah Seclee, and Rebecca Secleee In the above named cause the plaintiff, by Reeve L Capron his Attorneys, has filed hia complaint against the defendants to quiet title and for injunction, and it appearing by affidavit that all of the defendants, exct-pt Truman See'.ee.arc nonresidents of the State of Indiana, they are hereby notified to appear before said court to be holden in Plymouth in Marshall county Indiana, on the second Monday of August 1659, and plead answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. 24t3fe$2,50 Attest N R PACKARD Clerk. SlicrilT's Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Common rieas Court, I will offer for sale, as the law directs, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 4th day of June 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described real estate, in said Marshall countv, Indiana, to-wit: One-fourth of an acre of land out of the South West corner of the North Half of the North East quarter of section thirty-five (35) in township thirty-five (35) north, of range throe (3) cast, being the lot immediately north of the tosvn plat of Bremen, in D-cdrichs addition, in Marshall county, on which Ozias I3.iird now resides, with all the tenement, improvements!, and appurtenances to the same Jo longing. Taken as the properly of John Coil at the suit of Conrad Nill. O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff M C. 3-!t.lprfcc$3,59 By Geo Tümcroy, Deputy. TTotice Is hereby given that the undersigned wll, at the next regular session of the board of Commissioners of Marshall county, to be held on the firt Monday of June, next, apply for license to retail spirituoi s and m alt liqi.ors, in accordance with the License Act of the late General Assemblr of the StiLeof Indiana. ... . jo2e mile from Plymouth, Indiana, on the Winamac j L01;1 t,,c p"1;63 ,kn,? as Kiinhammer k Cos Brewery, in Marshall County Indiana. ilie location on winch we propose to sell is about 2U4 KLINGIIAMMER k CO. Notice. There will be a petition piescr.ted to the Board of Commissioner. of Marshall County Indiana, at their next regular session, praying them to change the names of the town of Sidney and Fremont, and establish the name ARGUS instead thereof. 21pd J. A. RHOADä. To Non-residents. The undersigned with the cousty Siirvevor will, on Tuesday the 7th day of June n?xt, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in sec tion 21, town 32 rancrc 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-residents who fail to meet the surveyor at the time and place above specified and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of said Survey, will be returned to the county Auditor and such delinquency placed cn the tax du plicate and colected according to law. 21 THOMAS DUNNING. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will, at the next regular .esion of the Board of Commissioners ot Marshall County, to be held on the first Monday of June next, apply for license to retail spirituous and malt liquors, in accordance with the License At of late General Assembly. The location on which I propose to sell is on the south east corner of la-lot number one hundred and sixtv-seven, in the original plat of the wn of Plymouth, Marfan Coüntri. ndiana. COMBS. ShcrifPs Sale. By virtue of an exception tome directed from the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit court 1 will offer for sale as the law directs, at the court House door in the town ot Plymouth Marshall County Indiana on Saturday the Ith day of June 1559, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 4 o'clock p m of siid div, the following described real estate situite in Marshall County Indiana, towit: Lot number one hundred and fifty four (154) in the original plat of the town of Plymouth Indiana. Taken as the property of Hiram Denis, at the suit of George Ro.-scnburv. 21t3prfec$L59 b M BARNARD, Sheriff. Administrator's Sale. The undersigr.ed, Administrator of the estate of John V Weaver, late of Marshall County Indiana, deceased, will oTer for pale on the premises, on the 2th day of My (and thereafter at private sale, if not sold n the day above mentioned) between the hours of ten o'clock a m,and four oV.oc-k pm, of said dv. the following described real estate situate ia Marshall County, Indiana, to wit: The north wc.5t quarter of the north east quarter of section thirteen (13) township thirty three (33) north, of range one (1; east; the undivided half ol two-third of the east half of the north east quarter of section thirteen (13) township thirty-three (33) north, of range one (I) east. Terms or Sale. Said land not to sell for less than two-thirds of the appraised value; one third carhin hind, and the balance in six and twelve months, the purchaser piviiig note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement la'-ta with interest fromdatc. CASPER GRUBE, ap23w4n22 Administrator. Notice Ishcreby given that the undersigned will, 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 spirituous and malt liquor:4 ill accordance with the licence act of the late General Assembly of the State of Indiana. The Iqcation on which I pro pose to sell, is on lot No 2 on east side of Michigan street, in the original plat of the town of Plvmouth Marshall county, Indiana. JOHN L WELLER. NO. 1 article of Layei RAISINS.'by the boi quarter box and pound, at 49 VINNEDGE k BRO'S The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fullor's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete orde-, are now manufacturing FLOUR of supf rior qualit for family use, and intend keeping a supply const intJy on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it eqnal to the best manufactured elsewhere, or otherwise will take it back and refund the monev. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cfusli for Wheat, Corn and Oats The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat, Corn and Oats. Orders for Flour mar be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND & WILBUR. Plymouth, August 2(5 iOtf TlPPECANOE.'FLvOUft A RRANGEMENTa have been jnade-toup-ply the PI moudi roarketwith this flour, and the genuine can be .found atPitterson k Cleaveland's and Palmer's.. -f"5: N. B. k P. S. ALLEM AN k Co. eyl-45tf , m rr,

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LANKS FOR JUSTICES OF THE Peace for sale cheap, at this Office. ' "

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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Spring cfi3 Summer 3E3 0 Q 17 JS 3 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 hare White and Black Kid Slippers a vl Bootees, Cloth and Kid Congress Gaiters of all prndes. Gents and Bovs Brogans and Gaiters of all kinds, Bovs' Fine Calf Boots. We are manufacturing Gents Fine Boots, that can't be beat. We invite all to give us a call, as vre Intend to eil low. E.PAUL. !ETN. B. We will pay the highest price in cas. for any amonnt of Hides. april 7-19m3 SPRING- AND SUMMER Clofh 1ng, FURNISHING GOODS. SlC At G-eatly Reduced FriofT THE citizens of Marshall county and the public generally, fire hereby informed that I have brought to Plymouth a large STOCK O F selected with great care; and special attc ntionpaid to Style ami Quality, 13 well as to making", which I now offer for Cash Lumber, or almost any kind of Country Irod.iico with full confidence of meeting the wants of mv numerous customers. Those wiihing to purchase anything in mj line are solicited to call and examine for themselves as I always take pleasure in waitiug on customers whether I sell to them or not. My stock consists of Coats, Pants. Vets, Shirts, 8rsrF.xDF.its, Overalls OVKRSHIRTS, IlANDKF.RCinrS, Cravats, Gloves, ' Sac-hells, Umbrella, S.htk, Cloth, Ladies IIooe'd Skirts, Gent's a La die's Collar's HATS AND CAPS IN "g RE AT VARIETY! While I rtturn my thanks to those who have here tofore patronized me so liberally, I still solicit their patronage j and all who wish to buy the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do notptetend to sell goods without prifit, but I can live a cheap buy as cheap, and sell as cheap as my neighbors dare. Remember the place on the coiner, fir?t door South of Bovd's Warcrooms, Plymouth, Ind. April 1st lS59-18r4tf II. PIERCE. PIKE'S PEAK GOLD fining Trade For 1S59. oRPew 2 mis, CHEAPER than EVER-! C1 S. CLEAVELAND AND J. L. CLEAVEX l;l"d having associated themselves together in the trade of Merchandising, at the old stand of Clev eland and Hewctt.under the firm, namo andstvleof S. CLEAVELAXD & BRO. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Marshall Countv and adjoining country, that they are just in receipt of a New and Splendid especially for the Spring Trade, consisting rfa general assortment of Drv Goons, Groceries, Hats, . . Can, Boots, Snots QciESWARE Hardware, Glamwarz QUEEXSWAM, WOODENWARE, Also a Fplcndid assortment of WAIX FAFEM 3NT BBRMRIJJfi,'' to suit Window Shades and Window Paper kct with a great variety of choice and desirable goods well suited to the wants and wishes of all purchasers, and it being their intention to give strict attention to their business, hope to receive a liberal ßhare of the pubiic patronage. We therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite all wishing to purchase to call and examine our Stock and Prices, as wc feel confident tLat there is none that will go away dissatisfied. G. S. CLEAVELAND k BROTHER. Plvmouth, Ind., March 31st 1859. 18tf. To TTon-residents. The nndcrsigned with the County Surveyor will on the 30th day of May, 1859, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in section 12, township 32, r.yige l,wcst, in Starke County, Indiana, to meet at the subscriber's and continue from day to day till all is surveyed. Non residents who Tail o meet the Surveyor at the time appointed and .defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense, will -be returned to the County Auditor and sueh delinquency placd on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. DAVID C. CASTLE MAN. . : , v. WM. CASTLEMAN. SYRUr-a prime article,at , (33) Rice a Sxilii'b.

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JTust JHeceiv ed9 A NEW STOCK OF - SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!

'HONEST CORNER' STILL THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a year a go paid up my creditor collected a portion of my debts, I am "happy to announce to my nu mer ous friends and customers that I have uow onhand a general assortment of UDmircßdDapiiDS Consisting of almof t every article u&ci Li that line in the west. Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not going to make a blow, not going to Uli you that I will sell my goods for NOTHING! But that I will sell them as cheap as I ean afford to An experience of more than twelve years in the Merclmntilc Business Convinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" la the motto which should govern both buyer and seller. Give mc a call, friends, examine my Stock of Groceries , BOOTS AX SHOES, HATS AX J) CAS, And if you don't want to bur it will not cost you anvthing. " J. BROWNLF.E. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on hok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money jmt now as I have some heavy payments tc nuke in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted could not dome a greater favor than topay XOV Plymonth, October 21, 158 J. B L. D. SINE'S nrrv-Tnian GIFT ENTERPEISEÜ VALUED AT SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Tickets Limited to Eighteen Thousand. 250 TISIZES IX AMERICAN GOLD One Farm of Eighty Acres for one Dollar! Three Hundred Gold and Silvwr Level Watches Gold Vet and Guard Chains Solid and DouWcplated Silverware, Jewelry kc. To be drawn at Cincinnati, Jfonday, June 6tJi, 1C59. L. D. SINE would announce to the public that his? fiifty-third Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterpr-se will be drawn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable pift?, among which will be found one 80-acre Land Warrant; two hundred and fifty prizes in American Gold, ranging from 2,50 to 500; three hundred gold nnd silver Lever Hunting Watches, ranging from 20 to $200; Gents' Gold Vest Chains andLadies Gold Guard Chains. Also, solid and double-plated Silverware, consisting of Tablespoon, Teaspoons, Forks, etc. Also, Ladies Gar net, Coral and Cameo Breastpins and Ear-rings, Lockets.ete. Abo, gents' Shirt Studs, Sleeve Uuttom, Breastpins, etc. All of the above gifts are of as good quality as can be pi rchased for the price. I beg leave to state to the public that my Enterprises materially differ from many o the id of a professedly siridar character. FirstlyThe drawing invariably takc3 place on the day advertised. Secondly The prizes are worth what they are stated to be in the programme. Thirdly The drawing is conducted in an impartial manner. Fourthly All prizes drawn by persons who cannot attend the drawing are immediately forwarded at mv expense and ii?k; and a list of the drawn n imbera is forwarded t every ticket-holder wheth er fortunate or not. Single tickets, $1 ; six tickets, 3. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Afrenta celling 150 ticket, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket, and will, in addition, receive a premium of 10 per cent in gold; aaentgwho sell le?s than that number, and over 25, will be supplied at the same rat, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 25 tickets sold. Thus, an afeent selling 25 tiebcts remits me 20 dolls., and is then entitled to a fine gold pen, silver extension, gold ring, or other article worth2,50; au agent selling 50 tickets gets an article worth 5 dolls.; one selling 6t tickets, an article worth 6 dolls, and so cn. Premiums may remain until a watch or other valuable can be obtained. ' , If any persons who cannot act as agent himsel will secure the Bcn iccs of another, ia a place where no agency is already established, the persou 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 Tor procuring an agent who will sell 2a; and one worth Ifive Dollars for procuring the sale of 50. The agent will also .receive his regular premiumand the person securing his services can order his present in jewelry if he prefers it. A list of books will be sent if desired." The ' respective number of . tickets mast all .be sold in one Enterprise, and must be notified at the time returns, are made for the tickets. , . - All orders must be addressed to L D bine, Box 710, Cincinnati,' O. ' ' ' ; ' . . ' All responsible persons ordering tickets will be supplied by ordcrimg as above the money to be sent when the tickets are sold. aprJl-2i JUST RECEIVED. They arc of the Latest Style And WHEN WARRANTED of THE BEST QUALITY. A. MYERS, feb24tf. No. 2 Persuings Block. -Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will at the next regular session of the board of Commisaioöers of Marshall County, to be held en the first Monday of June next, apply for license to retail fpiritousand malt I:quor3 , ia accordance with the License Act of the late General Assembly, of the State of Indiana. Tb.9 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. 2314 ADAMSENCE.

TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY CONCEEN! THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of MHnr (EMME

I AND Tfankcc JVotions, PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA, TOBACCO, 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 sure as anything, rH.O -VIX ITXTO-; All those pay up who know they ought to, and hope they may, and not leave DEBTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, or do worse. A word to the wise." Plymouth, September 9th 1658. f42tf. Prospectus lor 1 $59. The new volume of the New York Weekly IU lustratrd Golden Prize will commence Jan 1st 1859. The following arc the names of the Literati whose productions will grace the columns of this cleprant journal during the year: Rev. C II Spurgeon, of London, G W M Reynolds of London, GPR J.ime?, Norelist, Sir Edward Bulwer, Gen C F Hensicker, late of Nicaragua, Col G W Crocket, A D Munson, Capt M D Alexander, USA, Thomas Dunn Rnglish.M D, Henry Clap, jr, 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 Alantour " Hattic Clare, Mrs T B Sinclare. TERMS: Terms of subscriptin, 2 a year; each cnbscriber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following List, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he sends his subscription monev: Gold Pen, with silver case, worth at Ladies gold pencil do Gold tooth pick do Ladies gold pen with extdnion case, Engrossing gold pen, 1G carets Gold ring plain and chased Ear drops ; Mosaic and Florentine Broaches Gold Lockets Cable charm). Gold Broaches Gentlemen's pins Gentlemen's bosom studs do sleeve buttons." Watch kevs

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Ladies' cuff pins Kibbon slides Gold crosses PREMIUMS TO AGANT3 GETTING SUBSCRIBERS. Those getting up a club of 5 subscriqers at 2, each, and remitting 10 will be entitled to a gold pen and silver holdor worth 3, and each subscriber will receive any one of the above articles he may select, Those remitting 20 for 10 subscribers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worth 7. Those getting up a club of 15 subscribers and remitting 30, will be entitled to silver WAtch, or a gold vest chain wortn 10. Those remitting -10 for 29 subscribers will be entitled to a goldclmin,or a silver hunting cased watch worth 22. Tho?c remitting 80 for 40 subscribers will be entitled to a ladies gold watch worth 30. Those remitting 100 for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch worth $40. 0A11 communications should be abdressed to 5 M B DEAN, Publisher, 235 Broadway N Y A PRIZE" FOR EVERYBODY WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE. NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMIX.Y NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best literarv papers of the dav. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $1000 00 WILL BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUB SCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: mc copy for one year and one gift $2 00 Three copies one year and three gifts...... 5 00 Five copies one year aul 5 gifts 8 00 Ten copies one year and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifts. . .30 00 The articles to be distributed are comprise J in the following; 1 United Statss Treasury Note, $1UUU UU do do 500 00 each do do 200 00 each 5 10 do do 100 00 each 10 Pat. Lev-Hun. cased watches 100 00 each 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 aach 50 r do ' 60 00 each 100 f do 50 00 each 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 each 500 Silver Hunting Ca jed Watches, 30 00 each 200 Silver Watches, ..... .$15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops.fl Breast Pins, Cuff Fins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings.g Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thim-3 bles, and a variety of other articles, worth frem 50 rents to $15 00 each. . . ' Gn the receipt of the subscription money, the I subscriber's name will be entered npon our books j and the gift forwarded within one week to him, by jj mn.ii or etprcsa, jwwpw . ...... 0"A11 communications must be addressed to ' DANIEL AD EE. Pubusheii, - iul!534 211 Center street, New York. CONSUMPTION ET AN OLLV INDIAN ' DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among the CUERD. . Indians of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a RARE ' PLANT, that proves tob a certain cure for Consumption ...-.-.a. Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver CONSUMPTION Complaint, Nervous Affec- . - tions, Coughs, Colds, 4c. Having now made his fortune and retired from business, he CURED. will send tho prescription and directions for preparing the medicine free charge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to his agent, enclosing 2 stamps (6 cents) to pay; the return CURED. letter, with a description of their symptoms. The old Doctor has ; cured mort than 3000 cases of Consumption alone -and hopet all afflicted people will avail themselves of thisopEortunity.as the Doctor wishes to do all the good e can before he dies. Address all letters to i DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. V7ho is his sole agent. ; iull5 34 HW SW 14, 32, 1 THE above described land, situate in Union Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good 6team saw mill, and the village of Maxtncuckec.anda short distance from Mtxencuckce Lake, is good soil, well timbered, and will be sold on good terras.- Apply to A G Thompson at Huntington, or in Plymouth to T. McDONALD.

ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT! Cures Rheumatism. Cures Frost Bites. Orient?. Life Liniment Cures Old Sores. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Cuts and Bruises. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Scratches on Horses.

Oriental Life Liniment Cares Sweeny on Horses. Is not a SECRET REMEDY: the Printed I Analysis accompanies each Bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants at 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. PORTER, 96 Third Street. Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. R. D. POUTER'S fWÖ SIIHSTE shops: Will Cure Sick Headache iu Two Minutes ! Thcae Drops will cure Sick Headache In two minutes. In every cac where the patient is not relieved in Five minutes After taking the 7Vo Minute Drops, the money will be refundedThe Two Minute Drops are perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will be found of mstantbenefit in sick headache, n.iu?ea and sick stomach, faintness, pain in the stomach, colic, or pain in the side, painful cough, depression "of spirits, kc, &c.. Sold evorvwhere at 50 cents per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. It. D. Porter, 96 Third Street, Louisville, Ky. PORTERS DlXXEIi PILLS! Promote Digestronand impart tone and vigor to the system. In their action they are tonic and alterative, an' mildly laxative. They do not gripe or nauseate in the least; at the same timn they are certain in their action, curing habitual costiventss, sick headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, debility, depression of spirits. &e., kc. Asa Female Fill, they have no superior in Amenorahca, or suppression of the menses, and other monthly diseases. These Pills effectually remove the exciting cause, and restore the patient to health in a few days. These ills are purely vegetable, containing no mercury or other deliterious drugs. These Pills arc given in doses of one pill i.fter dinner every day untill the disease is removed. If the disease does not yield in 48 hours, increase tha dose to two or three pills at a time. Manufactured with great care bv Dr. R. D. Porter, 96 Third Street, Louisville, Kv., and sold bv drujrsrists jrencrally: price 25 cents per box. Any person who does not live convenient to an agent can have the pills sent by mail, postage paid, by remitting cents to the proprietor, or five boxes for one dollar. If you desire health, ask for PORTER'S DINNER PILLS, tnd use no other. Jan. 27, 1859. 9 tf nn. izoes.ici&s mm wmm blood nw DISEASE VANQUISHED BV Dr. Eoback's Scandinavian Remedif" rrnroinmjitnfn III iWllllll Be 3 AFTER YEARS OF STUD' periment.Dr. Roback, the env Pin sician, succeeded in produdinga it twenty-three different species of moua.eain herbs of his native land, which acts directly on tie causes of disease in the blood, and by restoring ,the corrupted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it may be located, or whatever may be it.siiaractcr. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epilephc'and other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stages.sorc throat, bronchitis, fever and agü?, ashca, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weaknes, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis' rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, situde and debility, Liarrhea, and all other di.s-.ers of the organs of respiration, the liver, the J.,lneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fi;e. are unerringly cured by this preparation. It i.matebies morbi or seeds of disease what an aiK.tli is to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute-ccrr tainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obstruciions from the bowels, cre ates appetite, renews bodilv vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the effects of Dr. Koback s famous bcandinavian Blood Pnrifier, which, if takenin conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Pills, will notonlv ob literate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Scandinavian Blood Fills," 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. Peru, Miami Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 18f7. Dn. 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 my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for years afllicted with that bane of ali fm fort 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 persuasion of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted w ith the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for when my dyspepsia left mc,my headache left with it. I now feel better in everv respect than I have for ten vears. Very t-uly yours, JOHN S DEMUTH. . " Cixcixxati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1857. Da. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen yonr 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. After using two bottles, 1 felt its effect very sensibly, and npon nsing two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery in medicine which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. I.NDiANAroLis, Wednesday," ScpL 2, 1657. Da. C. W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, 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 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 fi&yqual to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advanced age of life-eevcnty-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 Almanaca, gratis, from my agents.." Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. 6 E. Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. For sale by Brooko & Bro., Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, do.; J. Kessler, Tippeeanoo Town; Robert Cornwall, Bourbon; Ransom k Manchester, Lycurgas; and by druggists and merchants generally. mar24-'53-171y

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Howard Association, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent IatlitutiontilaUiihed ly rptcial E , dotnntnt for ike relief of the Sick and diteattd 1 afflicted writk Virulent and Efidmde : -Diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In riew a the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT trorthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this das of diseases, in all their forms, and to give Medical Advice GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ag, occupation, habits of life, kc.,) and in eases of extreme poverty, to furnish Medicines FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill cf Lb age, and will furnish the most approved Mat) treatment. The Directors of tha Association in their anno Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, fm the year ending January 1st, lKv, express th highc.-t satisfaction with" the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgrcn in th cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Ik.. paence, Gonorrlura, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice ot Onanism or Self-Abuse, &c.,ann order a contiance of the same plan for the cn?uing year. The Directory on a review of the past, fee! as surcd that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, end they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed real, to this tcef important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhea, o Seminal Weaknes, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self- Abnsc, and other diseases of the sexual org .ins, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be pent bv marl, (in' a bcalcd cnv-lopc,) F U E EOF C II A Ii G E, on receipt of TWO STAMM for postage. Other .Reports and Tracts on U nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ar.51' constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the past year. are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment. Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard An-

ciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, a. lir order of the Iiwrnr EZRA HEAR1 VELL, Pns'den Geo. r airchild, Secretary. (july29-36 ir CAUTION. AU Crnuiu I'iU hire tk at Indian ou Horn buck, on each Cox. lerchr-itt Trader, will be on tkeir (ruard a ad not be nnpnt i pon by a Counter feit of M"re' Indian Root Tilla, fiBd J. ß. Mtt. all grnuin lodun Root Hilf hve the name and aigvitar of A. J. WkU d CU Nth bos. Dr. MORSE, tho inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part f his life in traveling, having visited Uurop, A;a and Africa, as well as North America hu spent three years among the Indians of our Western country it was iu this way that the Indian Rooj Pills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the firsj man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF Til E BLOOD that ouritrtgth health and life depend upon this vital fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the different functions of the body, the blood loses its actios, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus tausing all nains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is cxhausted,our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How important then that we should keep the Tarious passages of the body free and open. And how pWaiit to us tliat we !ntt plan ts and roots grow aronixt Uie mountainiMia c.H in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery o diseased man. One of the roots from which theie Pills are made is a Sudoriuc which opens the ports of the skin, and assists Nature iu throwing nt the finer parts of the corruption within. The e econd is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens tad unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus ia a soothing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm and other humors from the lung by copious spitting. The third is a Dinrctic, wMrh gi? r case and double strength to the kidneys; thai eacouraged, they draw large amounts of i.nTpurity from the blood, which is then thrown out boun:'fullr by tli urinary or water passage, and lk-h could not have been discharged in any other way. ..o fourth is a Cathartic, and accompanies the other properties of the pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser partic es of imparity which cannot pais by the other outlets, arc thus ta ken up and conveyed off in great quantities by the i Dowels. From the above it is shown that D". Mor jo's Indian Root Pills not only enter the &mach. t become united with the blood, for they nd wj , uj every part, and completely rout out and cleanse the svstcm from all inpuritv. and the life of the Body", which is the blocni becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from t'.- system, for they cannot remain when the body b'ccomcs so pure and clear. The reason why peopl are so distressed when sick, and why so manv di?,,is because they do not get a mcdici pavl the afflicted pas.anJpgji jf na; t - C m lS!? rr,d. 1nYJstincs"k7t lit cr.it overßo'-"- ,.. 7a the corrupted mass; thus nitdergoir d: igreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the Hood, which throws the corrupted matter through everv vein and artery, until life ia taken h-om the body by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, by rtstoring millions of the sick to bloming health a ad happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, aad whose feeble frames have been acorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and wao'have been tnangnt, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to tcstif that they wovld have been numbered with the dc , had it not been for this great'and wonderful medicine, More' In dian Ri'.,; After one or two doses had beet taken, 1crr astonished, and absolutely surprised, vii witnessing their charming effects. No' i .a a . only do trier give lmmeoiaic ease ana ftrcii'riB, an take away all 6ickness, pain and anguish, but the at once go to work at the foundation ot the disease which is the blood. Therefore, it will be shown cspeciallv bv. those who use these Pills, that they will clcstPnn.-l'purifv, that disease that dsnilr enemy :r.rvrV5 its night and the flusn oi youi and beauty 'gain return, and the prospect tf a long aL .appy life will cherish and bnMn your days. ETC aim,- J, it .i Wilt. UU VU-W" -.'- , b M n.ipv ; JndUa Roet PiUi AU gcuTiae P. 11 will fcersiimcd At, after nave the -signature of t Ai J. WlilTt, on each box. - . All orders and letters relating to said Pills ntit be addressed to A.J. WHITE, No 10 Coxrrtlandt Street, New York, iole proprietor of Dr Morse' Indian Koot tills. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are fold by kV dealers in medicine.?. Agents wanted in ever; town, village and h?.mlet in the land. Tarties A: siring the agency will address us as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box; five boxes Trill be sentea receipt of $1, postage paid. - jull-32W Wotioo. THERE will be a petition presented to th Board of County Commiss'oner of Marahall County, State of Indiana, at their xt session, praying the formation of a new township, bounded as followi: Commencing on the south line of the Countv, at the south west corner of section 36, town 52, range 2 east, thence north to section 21, Michigan road lands, thence along the west line of sail lands to the south line of Center town. 6hip, ihencceast on the section line to north east corner of section 34 town 33 range 3 east, thence south to the south east corner of section 34 town 32 range 3 east, thence west to the place of beginmnApr 18, 1S59.. MERRILL WILLIAMS. FOR SALE, a large andmaguificent stock f Hardware, Stovea, Tinwwarc, Japanned w and every other kind of ware and tare i. the H' ware line at - II. B- DICKSON k Co s.