Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 June 1859 — Page 4

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The Farmer's Department. ======= Causes of Fertility in Soils.— In a a [sic] recent letter to the N. Y. Farmer's Club, Prof. S. W. Johnson, of Yale College, says: The labors of chemists to discover positively all the causes of the fertility of soils, have not yet met with conclusive success. The mechanical construction of soils is of primary importance. Naked rock grows lichen; the same rock crushed into course grain grows a much higher order of vegetable; pulverized fine, the cereals growin it. Geology, chemistry, botany, physiology, meteorology, mechanics, hydronamics, heat, light, and electricity are all intimately combined in the grand process of vegetation. There are sandy soils in our Eastern States, which, without manure, yield meagre crops of rye and buckwheat; but there are sandy soils in Ohio, which, without manure, yield on an average 80 bushels of Indian corn an acre, and have yielded for the last 20

to 50 years in an unbroken succession, the ingredients of these soils being by chemical analysis the same. At present no difference is known between them, excent the coarseness of the partides; the first being coarse, while the Ohio sand is on [sic] exceedingly fine powder. The power of soils to attract and imbibe moisture and oxygen, was well known by Schubler, of Hoffen, forty years ago. Of thirteen different soils, quartz sand absorbed in thirty days 1-1000 parts of oxygen and no moisture, while humus absorbed 13 of oxveen and 120 of moisture. ———<>——— Cranberry on Upland.—We have thought that our Agriculturol Societies have heretofore been rather premature in their "recommeiulafcion of the upland culture , of this fine fruit. As "one swallow does not make a summer," neither will one experiment justify us in commending this method. All know thnt the cranberry is natural to the meadow, and although the covering of water may be injurious at the time of flowering and setting of its fruit, still the flooding of its vines in winter and the covering with litter or evergreens to protect the roots from a severe freezing, as is practiced in the upland culture, will prevent its culture to any extent. In order to be remunerative, these beds or patches must be made on the meadow, or upon a spnny soil. The owner of a considerable patch in Essex County recentlv stated that it would take five times the amount of labor to keep the same amount of land well weeded out, devoted to cranberries, that it would to keep clear of weed an equal extent in straw berries. This, with the whole pro-j cess, from the first preparation oi he land the placing of meadow or swamp-mud between the rows in mid-summer and the covering of evergreens in winter must bring all to the conclusion that the upland culture of cranberries, so called, ought not to be recommended to our farmers. , ,AVegave the matter a pretty thorough trial for several years, and became satisfied that the best way is to select a piece of land, either on the meadow or its margin, where it is naturally moist, cover the grass entirely with sand or gravel, say to the depth of three or four inches, and set the vines in it, within six or eight inches of each other, and keep them entireJy free of weeds. Farmer. Leaks Simply Stopped. The Lynn News snys: 'Some years ago l una a leaitmg j. Jvery riQrtli-ea?t Storni, drove its waters I made a composition of four pounds of rosin, one pint linseed oil, and one dunce red lead, rpplied it hot to the place where .the L' ioined'thel main house. It has never leaked any since. I then ,roeoramended the composition to my neighbor, who had a dormer window which leaked badly. - He applied it, and the leak, stopped. I made my: water-cask" tight by this composition, and have recommended it for chimneys, windows, etc., and it has always " proved a cure for a leak."' The mat hos maxie Its appearance in the wheat fields of Southern Georgia, far earlier than it did last year. It is said to be very ba4

Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne fcCMcago RAIL ROAD. NOW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN from Chicaro to Pittsburgh . without change, connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Eailroad To New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington City, and all the interior towns of Pennsylvania, Ney Jersey, New York Maryland tc. Merchants by taking this route 'will have the benefit oi nil the eastern markets at no additional ost. Baggage checked through Trains leave the depot in Plymouth n. follows, Go:ng east, Fast Line, 1 1, 20, a m. Mail b,53, a m Expres . 10,52. p m. Going west, Fast Line 3,21 p m. Mail, 1 .56. p m. Express 5,03 a m. Connecting at Crestline with Cleveland and Lake Short Railroad to Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Fali-, New York and Boston, and all the interior towns of New England via New York Central and and New York and Eric Railroad. Also South to Columbus, Zanesvillc, New Ark, Mount Vernon, Stubcnville, Wheeling, and interior towns of Ohio and Virginia. The ebove trains connect at Forrest with trains on Mad River Road to Springfield, Urbans, Dayton, and Cncinnati. Also with trains at Lima tor D.iyton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS ANYOTHER ROUTE. Passengers bound cast will find this route both pleasant and agreeable, pass:ng through many of the largest and finest cities in the Uuitcd States. Sleeping cars accompanying each train.

FEED THE HUNGRY THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY brought on an entire New Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES! To which he invites the attention of purchasers. Hating been in the Grocerv Business, in this place a number of years, he flatters himself that, by honest and fair dealing, he will continue to receive the patronage of those who hive heretofore so liberally pationized him. The best assortment of Tea in town. Good Y. EE. TEA 50 Cts per lb! Molasses, Syrup, Tobacco, and Rice chsaper than at any other house m Plymouth. Coffee, one Shilling per lb! Better Sugar than at any other house in town 9 cents per pound. Give me a call at the old stand of Patterson & Cleareland, La Porte St., where I can and wl se 1 cheaper than the cheapest, for ca sh or country pro ducc This can and will be done, as I have njrent to pay cor profits to divide. Call and see foo yourself. I8v4tf T. J. PATTERSON. The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FJ.OUR of superior quality for famil use, and intend keen ing a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactured elsewhere, or otherwise will take it back and refund the money. Corn Meal, Eran and Shorts will also be delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Ca?li 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 k WILBUR. Plymouth, August ?6 lOtf Waaon and Carriage Manufactory, AND o GARDNER &, HASLANGER XJT AYING FORMED A PARTsAÄ. nership in the above business, take pleasure n announcing to the people of Marsh.il! and adoing Counties that they arc now prepared to execute all orders for Wagons, Carriages, Scc., On -hört notice and reasonable terms. All kinds of Repairing done in both branches of the business. Bliicksm hiring Of every description done on short notice, in the neatest style possible, and at the lowest living prices. Horses shod on short notice. , Ilavingpermanently' located in riymouth, they hope to receive a liberal share of patronage from those having work in their line to be done. Shof On Washington street, below the Edwards House, Plymouth Indiana. apr!4n20tf GARDNER & HASLANGER. lLOOK HEME!- .-' II. C. BAXTER'S ZNTErrar Tin. SHOP, 2d door north of Pierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the first day of Mar 1859, where you can positively buy at the Cheapest Rates all kindi of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron, Ware. I make my work nysclf and warrant it good or no tale. Take Notice I hold myself in readiness to do work at all hours of the day and evening. 1 have supplied myself with the most approv ed and complete set of Tools and Machines, and am we'l prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING & REPAIRING IN THE BEST OF Style and Durability, ling to order and time, and without accord delay I will make it quite an object to all to send me their orders. I want it to be plainly understood, being my own manufacturer, that I will not be undersold, as I can afford to sell as low as .any establishment in the country. FARMERS, Take Notice Particular attention paid to repairing of TIN, COPPER. BRASS &. SHEET-IRON that you may not be detained in town nnnecessarilv. I keeD on hanl fand am the onl? one author. zed to sell the same,) the Self-Straining Milk Bucket, one of the most important and valuable Improve mcntsof the times. The arrangement of this Bucket is .so plain and simple that it cannot fail to please tnose wno wour; save uom No milk will be lost should the bucket be thrown over or kicked over by the cow. Call and take a look at it whether you want to buy or not If vou want to sustain Fair and Cheap Prices, and to encourage the Working Mm forward to-improvement in ncicLce and art, who considers it an honor to do his owe work, I most respectfully solictyour patronage. RAGS taken in exchange for.Tin Ware. Second handed Stoves taken on com mis sion. R. C. BAXTER. Plymouth Ird., May 12 185D 2iv4 OYttUP a prirot article.ct Q (13) Rice S;m.f.

JUST RECEIVED, A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF Ojanncr cö Summer-

AND SHOES, Cf every Grade and Variety. We invite the Ladies to call und see our stock of Women. Misses & Children's Wear. WehiTe White and Blick Kid Slippers und Bootees, Cloth and Kid Congress Gaiters of all grades, Gents and Bovs Brogans and Gaiters of all kinds, Bovs Fine Calf Boo. We are manufacturing Gents Fine Boots, that can't ho boat. We invite all to give us a call, as we intend to sell low. E. PAUL. IDN. B. We will pay the highest price in cas. fo rany amount of Hides. april 7-19m3 SPRING- AND SUMMER FURNISHING GOODS, &.C. At Geatly Reduced Prices' THE citizens of Marshall county and the public generally, are hereby informed that I havn brought to Plymouth a large STOCK O F ILCDTTMEMCKselected with great care; and special atte ntionpaid to Style and Quality, as well as to makin, which I now offer for Cash Lumber, or almost any kind of with full confidence of meeting the wants of my numerous cu?tomer. Those wishing to purchase anything in nay line are solicited to call and examine for themselresas I alwavstake pleasure inwaitiucron customer? whether I sell to them or not. My stock consists of Coats, . , I Pants, Vests, Scsrr.xDtis," OvrnsHiRTS, Cravats, Sachexls, CH1RT3, Overalls IlAXnKERCIIIFS, Gloves, Umbrellas, Cloth, S'KKS, Ladies Hoof'd Skirts, . Gent's a Labia's Collar's AXD HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! While I rtturn my thanks to those who have here tofore patronized mo so liberally, I still solicit their patronage; and all who wish to buy the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do not rietend to sell ooch without prifit, but I can live as cheap buy as cheap, and sell as cheap as my neighbor dare. Reraemberthe placc-i-on the comer, first door South of Boyd' Warerooms, Plymouth. Ind. April 1st ItJ'J-lbv4tf 11. PIERCE. PIKE'S PEAK GOLD Fprirg T rade For 1S5 ! CHEAPER than EVER! Cl S. CLE AVELAND AND J. L. CLEAVET land havin associated themselves together in the trade of Merchandising, at the old stand of Cleavcland and Hewctt.ucdcr the firm, nam and style of C. S. CLEAYELAND & MO. Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Marshall Countv and adjoining country, that they are just in receipt of a New and Splendid 8 especially for the Spring Trade, consisting of a peneral assortmeLt of Dry Goons, Groceries. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes QtTEESWARE Hardware, Glaware Queexsware, Wooden ware, Also a splendid assortment of WAILEi FAPIEHfc to suit Window Shades and Window Paper &c, 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 phare of the public patronage. We therefore, wich thu utmost confidence, invite all wishing to purchase to call and examine our Stock and Prices, as we feel confident tLat there is none that will go away dissatisfied. G. S. CLEAVELAND & BROTHER. Plymouth, Ind., March 31st 1959. IStf. State of Indiana. , : Marshall County. In Marshall Common Pleas Court June Term 1853 Notice is hereby given that at the June Terra of the said Court to be holden on the third Mondav of June 1859, accounts current will be presented to the court for the finale settlement of tho estate of Margaret Makin, deceased. 25w3: I Attest: N R PACK ARD, Clerk. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned have taken out letters of administration on the es täte of Nathan I Babcock, deceased, lute ef Marshall county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PETER REICHLEY, ) A. . GEORGE A.DEMONT,) Adm 6

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J? list Me ceived, f A NEW STOCK OF. , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! 'HOKTEST CORNER' STILL THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED!

Having survived the flames of March a year a go paid up my creditors collected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nn mer ous friends and customers that I hare uow onhand a general assortmt nt of HDIHlirCK-CPCDIIDS Consisting of almoft every article cd Is 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 till you that I will sell my goods for NOTHING! But that I will lell them as cheap as I can afford to An experience of more than twelve years in the Merchntilc Business Convinces me that EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" Is the motto which should govern both buyer and seller. Give me a call, friends, examine my Stock of . Groceries, BOOTS AN SHOES, HATS Ay D CAS, &c, ifcc, &e, (fcc. And if you don't want to buy it will not cost vou anything. J. BROWNLF.E. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on bsok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money jmt now as I have some heavy payments to make in a short time. Those who know themselves indebted could not do me a greater favor than topay NOWPlymouth, October 21, 1858 J. 13 L. D. SINE'S rilTT-THIRD GIFT ENTERPRISE!! VALUED AT SIXTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS Tickets Limited to Eighteen Thousand. 250 rillZES IN AMERICAN GOLD One Farm of Eighty Acres for one Dollar! Three Hundred Gold and Silver Levci Watches Gold Vest and Guard Ch;iin? Solid and Doubleplatcd Silverware, Jewelry &c. to be drawn at Cincinnati, Monday, June . 6th, 1C59. L. D. SINE would announce to the public that his fiifty-third Mammoth Monthly Gift Enterprise will bedrnwn as above, on which occasion will be distributed to the ticket-holders two thousand valuable sifts, 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 and cilvct Lever Ifuntin: Watches, ranging from 20 to $200; Gents' Gold Vest Chain? and Ladies Gold Guard Chums. Also, so'id and double-plated Silverware, consisting ol Tablespoons, Teaspoons, Forks, etc. Also, Ladies Gar net, Coral and Cameo Breastpins and Ear-rings, Lockets, etc. Also, gents Shirt Studs, Sleeve But tons. Breastpins, etc. All of the above gifts are of as good quality as can be purchased for the price. I bejr leave to state to the public that mv Enter prises materially differ from many others of a professedly s'rauar character. Firstly The drawing invariably takes 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 im partial manr.or. 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 ticket-holder wheth er fortunate or not. ' Single tickets, $1 ; six tickets, $5. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 150 tickets, or upward, will be supplied at 80 cents per ticket, and vill, in addition, receive a premium of 10 per cent in gold; agents who sell less than that number, and over 25, will be supplied at the same rate, and, in addition, receive a premium in jewelry at the rate of $2,50 for each 25 tickets sold. Thus, an aent selling 25 tiebcts 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 5 dolls.; one selling tickets, an article worth 6 dolls, and so on. Premiums may remain until a watch or ether valuiole can be obtained. If any persons who cannot act as agent hi nisei will secure the services of another, in a place where no agency i already established, the person procuring the agent, incase 12 tickets are eold in one Enterprise, will be presented with arv book he ma" desire of the value of $1,25; with one woith 2,50 for procuring an agent who will sell 25; and one worth Five Dollars for procuring the sale of 50. The agent will also receive his regular premium, and 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 must all be sold in one Enter prise, and must be notified at the time returns are made for the tickets. All orders must be addressed to L D Sine, Box 710, Cincinnati, O. All responsible persons ordering tickets will be supplied by ordering as above the money to be sent when the tickets are sold. apr21-21 New JEWELRY Store. The subscriber would respectfully in form the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and adjoining counties, that he has opened a new stock of all the different kinds of "5737" a, "t clics ! - CLICKS, JEWELRY FAN CY GOODS AND KT O T I O TS" 0 ! Generally kept in a first class Jewelry Store. Th Goods are of the latest Styles, best quality and will be sold at New York prices. j ' Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a sharor. public patronage. Room No. 2 Pershing's block. ADOLPH MYERS dec23-41y , ., , . TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENT l ave been made to sunply the Plj mouth m: rket with this flour, and the genuine can be found Patterson & Cleaveland's and Palmer's. 1 c?.i-45tf N, Ii. k P, S. ALLEM AN X Co.

TO EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY ' ' "'CONCERN! " ' : THAT CHARLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of

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AND Yankee Votions, PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute. As to TEA, TOB A COO, 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 floods, And will succeed sure as auything, X O "7IX IKTG-; All those pay up who know thev 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, Scptetnber9th 1653. I42tf.I Prospectus for 1859. The new volume of the New York Weekly Illustrated Golden Prize will commence Jan 1st 1859. The following are the names of the Literati whose productions will grace the columns of this elegant journal during the year: Rev. c II Spurgeon, of London, G VV M Reynolds, of London, G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bulwer, Gen C F Hensicker, late of Nicaragua, C )1 G W Crocket, A D Munson, Capt M D Alexander, USA, Thomas Dunn Rnglish,M D, Henry Clap, i. Dr O C Van Büren, Lieut J M Platt, U S N. F Clinton Barrington, Miss Southworth Mrs Anna Whelpley, Miss Hetty Heartly, Miss Virginia Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, " Minnie Mantour Hattic Clare, Mrs T B Sinclare. TERMS: Terms of subscriptin, 2 a year; each cub?criber is entitled to one of the articles named in the following List, and is requested to mention what article he desirc3 when he sends his subscription money: Gold Pen, with silver case, worth at retail 2 00 Ladies gold pencil do do 2 0') Gold tooth pick do do 2 0 Ladies gold pen with extdnsinn case, do 2 00 Engrossing gold pen, 1G carets do 2 00 Gold ring plain And chased do 2 00 Ear drops do 2 00 Mosaic and Florentine Broaches do 2 00 Gold Lockets do 2 00 Cable charms do 2 00 Gold Broaches do 2 00 Gentlemen's pins do 2 Of) Gentlemen!? bosom studs do 2 OH do sleeve buttons do 2 Of) Watch keys do 2 00 Ladies cuff pin3. .. do 2 00 Ribbon slides do 2 00 Gold cro5es do 2 00 PREMIUMS TO AGAXT3 GETTING SUBSCRIBERS. Tho-c gottini tip 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 mav select, Those remittini 20 for 10 subscri bers will be entitled to a gold pencil, with pen, worm t. i nose gelling up a ciuo oi l; subscribers and remitting 30, will be entitled to silver watch, or a gold vest chain wortn 10. Those remitting 40 for 23 subscribers will be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch worth 22. Those remitting F0 for 40 subscribers will be entitled to a ladies gold watch worth DO. Thoe remitting 100 for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a gold watch worth $ 10. 0AI1 communications should be abdressed to 5 M B DEAN, Publisher, 235 Broadway N Y 1 A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY who sritscnir.E3 for the NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one of the best litcrarv papers of the du v. A large Q.mrto rontaininir TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertainin- 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 SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IX ADVANCE: One copy for one year and one gift $2 00 Tli re e copies one year and three gifts 5 00 Five copies one year and 5 gifts 8 00 Ten copies one year and 10 gifts 15 00 Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifts 30 00 The nrticles to be distributed arc comprise 1 in the following; 1 United Statss Treasury Note, $1000 00 2 do do 500 00 each 5 do do 10 do do 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. cased watches 29 Gold Watches , 230 0;l each 100 00 each 100 00 each 75 00 .nach 60 00 each 50 00 each 35 00 each 30 00 each 50 do 100 do 300 Ladies Gold Watches, 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 200 Silver Watches, $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob Chains, 10 00 to 30 00 each 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops.W Breast Pin?, Cuff Pin3, Sleeve Buttons, Ring., Shirt Studs, Watch Kevs, Gold and Silver Thim-ll blcs, and a variety of other articles, worth from? I 50 cents to $15 00 each. M On the receipt of the subscription moncv. the; anbscrihpr's name will be entered nnon nur hooks"'; and the gift forwarded within one week to him, by j mail or express, post-paid. 3 0"A1I communications must be addressed to f DANIEL ADEE. Publisher, & ju!15-34 211 Center street, New York.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 nnMUIMPTIONIBroncnUi Asthnia, Liver CONSUMPTION compa;ntf Nervous Affec tions, Coughs, Colds, AcHaving now made his fortune and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for preparing the medicine free of charge to all CURED. CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to his agent, enclosing 2 stamps ; . .. (6 cents) to pay the retun CURED. letter, with a description o! their symptoms. The old Doctor has cured mo than 3Ö00 cases of Consumption alone, and hopcr allaSlicted people will avail themselves ot'this opportunity, as the Doctor wishes to do all the pood he can before he dies. Address all letters to DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. Who is hi sole agent. jull5 34 NW SW 14, 32, 1 T I lHE above described land.' situate in Union ' I Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good steam saw mill, and the village of Maxencuckee.anda short distance from Mtxencuckee Lake, is good' f?M, well timbered, and will be sold on good terms.- Apply to A C Thompson at Huntington, or in Plymouth to T. McDONALD.

ORIENTAL LIFE LINIMENT! Cures Rheumatism. Cares Frost Bites. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Old Sores. Orienl.il Life Liniment Cures Cuts and Bruises.. Oriental Lifo Liniment Cures Scratches on Horses. Oriental Life Liniment . Cares Sweenv on Horpes. Is not a SECRET REMEDY; the Trintcd

Analysis accompanies each Bottle. Sold by Drujtfets and Country Merchants at ' rn T . ..J . . " 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. PORTER, 36 Third Street. Louisville, Kentucky. Div K. D. PORTER S two mmuTn brqpsi Will Cure Sick Headache in Two Minutes! These Drops will cure Sick Headache In two minutes. In every case where the patient is not relieved in Five minutes after taking the 7Vo Minute Drop, the money will be refundedThe Two Minute Drops are perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will be found of instant benefit in sick headache, nausea and sick stomach, Maintness, pain in the stomach, colic, or pain in tue siae,p:inlul cough, depression of spirits, &c., &c, Sold everywhere at 50 cents per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. p. Porter, 9G Third Street, Louisville, Ky. PORTERS DIXy ER PILLS! Promote Dlgestronand 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 time they are certain in their action, curing habitual costivcntss, sick headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, debility, depression of spirits. &c., &c. Asa Female Pill, they have no 'superior in Amenorahea, 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. 71iese ills are purely vegetable, containing no mercury or other delitorious drugs. These Pills are given in doses of one pill after dinner every day untill the disease is removed. If the disease docs not yield i.i 4 houra, increase th." dose to two or three puis at a time Manufactured with great care bv Dr. ri. D. ror ter, SG Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and sold 1 druggists generally; price 55 cents per bo. -Any person who does not live convenient to it? agent cm hive tin pills sent by nviil, postage paid, by remitting 2" cents to the proprietor, or five t'oxes for nie doll.tr. If vou lesire health, ask for POUTER'S DINNER PILLS, twins no other. Jan. 27, 1S59. 9 tf urn mm m blood m? DISEASE VANQUISHED nr Dr. Kohack's Scandinavian IIHS.S SI UEHEIillirr? IliiillllltlJJUlt Uli I r jinirifHiisiisiHtipir A FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND Experiment, Dr. Robacls, the eminent Swedish Pinfician, succeeded in produdinga medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native land, which acts dircctlv on the causes of di sease 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 loeated, or whatever mu-be its character Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, cough?, consumption in its early stages,sare throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, "asthma, low spirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, latitude and debility, .iarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fibre, are unerringly cured by this preparation. It is to the matekies jior.ui or secclsof disease what an alkali is to an acid: it neutralizes them with nbsalurc certainty, while at the same time it regulate the secretion?,, removes obstructions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such arc the effects of Dr. Roback's famous Scandinavian Blood Purifier, which, if takenin conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Fills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. In the "Scandinavian Eiood rills," Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience. hard study ana experiment n to wli it a perfect pill should be. No mc can doubt their supcriortv af ter one single trial. Trice of tlie Scandinavian Blood Purifier, 1 pcrboltIe,or $." per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 25 cents per box. or five for$l. Ttkv, Mia ma Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 3P.77. Dr.. C. W. Roback: I have received no 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 ease. I was tor years anlief ed with that banc of all comfort and efficiency in busine.-s, dspepsia. To recapitulate all the so-caüc-d rcn.edics which I have used to rid myself of this disease, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could hear of. I was induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them a few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short lime, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I was alno afiiictcd with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by my disordered stomach, for when my lyspepsia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in cverv respect than I have for ten vcars. Very tally yojrs, JOHN S DEMUTH. Cixcin.xati, Friday, Sept. 4, 18.77. Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been afflicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having ecn your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am aciuainted, I was uiuueeu iu iry n, out not Deiore i nau used various other medicines. After tising two bottles, 1 felt its enects very sensibly, and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a dis covery inmediciuc which is proving itself to be a worker of such wonders in the diseases of the hunian family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Ciscinnati Daily Enrjuirer. Indianapolis, Wednesday, Sept. 2, lc57. ' Dr. 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, ana 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 lat twelve months, and find the medicine fully equal to its recommendations. So valuable Is its use to me tbat I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my advrnced age of life seventy-seven years. I checrfull v give this information for the benefit of those similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. .The above certificates, and many others, can bo seen at my office, by any one at any time. Get one of my Family Medical Almanacs, gratis, from my agents. ; ' ' Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. 6 E. Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati,. For sale by : Brooke & Bro.. Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, do.; J. 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, Howard Association, ' "I; PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special E t downcnt for the relief of the Sick and disrated afflicted trith Virulent and Epidemic ' Diseases. rjTIHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ia viewo M the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions pi-acticed upon the unfortunate victims of euch diseases b Quacks several vcars apo directed their 0n?ultbß Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Di?penary for the treatment of this class of disease, in all their forms, and to

give Mcdiral Advice GRA1 IS to all who apply by 'T . senpnon oi u e.r cona.iion, (a, OCC1 nation. IliltrttS nt Illl AC.l srnl in rntoe nf t. troino povt riY, to furnish Medicines FREE OF CHARGE. "It is needless to add that the Associ ation commands the hiebet Medical fkill of th' ape, and will furnith the most ipnrovi oJ"" treatment. The Directors of tl Association In their umu Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, f the year endlnj: January 1st, 1K-W, express tr highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Con?ultin? Sur-een in th cure of Spcrniatoriha a, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gononho a, Gloet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, &c.,ana order a contW ance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel furcd that their labors in thistphere of benevolent effort have been of preat benefit to the afflicted, especially to the younjr, end they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to thu vcrr important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea t Seminal Weaknes, the vice of Onanism, Matu. bation or Self-Abnse, and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will he ser.t by mail, (in a scaled envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c. are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afiiictcd. Some of th new remedies and methodscf tieatmcnt discovered during the past year, are of great value. A!arcss,for Keport or treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P Bv order of the Directors. EZRA HEARTWELL, P Geo. Fairchild, Secretary. july 4 Cm- CAUTIOIX. AU Outline I illj Km 1i alK.r Indian oi I lor kick, n ecli Dx. üercLf-iU an 1 Iraders will t ou XUeir guard anJ not b iui4"l cpon br Counterfeit f Motu" Indian Root rill. ignet A. It. My-rt. All genuine Indian Hoot lüla lure tbe name aud e;;nature of A. J. Wkilt Ct., each bux. Dr. MORS?!-:, the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, h iving visited Europe. A.ia and Africa, as well as North America has sjn-nt three vc.iM anion' (lie Indi.ms of cur Western country it was in this way that the Indian Rooj Fills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was the firfj mm to est ib!ih the f.ct that all diseases ari?e from IMPURITY OFTIIE 15LOOD that oui -tii-ugth health and life depend upon this vital fluM. Wlicn the v:a i'ii passages become clogged, and do not act ia peiTccl harmony with the different function of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus cau?ing all pains, sickness ami distress of every name; our strength is exhausted.our health we are deprived of, and if nature i not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, the blood mil become hkd and cease to act, and thus our light of life will b forever blown out. How important then that nc should kc p ihe various passages of the bodv fr e ;:nd open. And how plcaul to us that we have it in M;r power t put a medicine ii you r:ich. Morse's Indian Root Pills, nnnufactured from pl.n.tsand roots zrow nrotmd the niouiitainouselifl in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery o diseased man. One of the roots from which tin se Pills are made is a Sudorifi? which op ns the pores til the .kin, ami assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that of ens arjd unclogs the passage to the hing, and thus in a H)C thing manner, performs its duty by throwing off phlegm aud other In. mors from the lungs by copiotis spitting. The tH;-d is a Diuretic, w Hch gitrs case and double strength to the kidney.6; thus ncouraed. they draw lnre amounts of impurity from the Mood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or v.ittr passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other w ay. The fourth is :i Cathartic, and accompanies, tlie other projKM tie1 of the pills while engaged in puri lying the 14od;t!;e coarser partie es of inipuritv which cannot pa;,; by the other outlets, arc thus taken up and conveyed off in great o,uat:tities by the bowels. From the above it is show n that Dr. AI or sc's Indian Root Pills not on!y enter the stomach, but become united with the blood, fr they find war to every part, ar i completely rout out and cleanse the system from rfll impurity, and the life of the body, which is the blood becomes perfectly hea'thv ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the system, for they cannot rtmain when the bodv becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people arc so distressed when sick, and whv so "manv die, is because they do not get a medicine that will possto t.ie afiheted pa'ts, and w hich w ill open the natural passages for the disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach ami intestines are literal! v overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throws the corrupted matt r through every vein and artery, until life is taken f-om the 1)0 Jy by disease. Dr. Morse's Tills have added to themselves victory upon victorv, bv restoring millionsof the sick to bloming health ind happiness. Yes, thous.n ds who have been racked ortormentcl with sickness, pair and anguish, and whose feeble frames htvc been scorcbed by the burning elements of raging fever, and wXo'have been brought, as it were, within a stop of the siU ni grave, now stand ready to teslif that they would have been numbered with the de , bad it not bvvn for this peat and wonderful medicine, Morfc" Indian Root Pills. Alter one or two doses bad beer taken, they were astoiuVhcd, fcn absolutely hit prised, in witnessing their charming effects. No only do they give immediate case and strength, an take away all richness, pain and anguish, but the at once gö t work at the foundation of the disene which is the blood. Therefore, it will be show n especially by those who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that 'eadlr enemy will take its flight and the flusdi of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect f a long and happy life w ill cherish and brighten your days. IETCactiox. Merchants and Traders will be cn their guard and not be imposed upon by a counterfeit of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills signed A B Moore. All-genvine Pills will hereafter have the signature of A. J. WHITE, on each box. AU orders and letters relating to snid Pills must be addressed to A. J. WHITE, No 10 Courtlandt Street, New York, sole proprietor of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills. ' Dr. Morse's Indian Root Tills are sold by al dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in ever; town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties desiring the agency w ill address us as above for terms. Price 23 cents" per box; five boxes will be scnte;c receipt of $1, postage paid. , juli .2, , -, Administrator's Sale. . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrators of the estate of Nathan L. Babcock. deceased, late of Marshall Countv, Indian, will offer for sale on SATURDAY, the 25th day of June, 185'J, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o'clock p. m. of 6aidday, 1! the personal property of the decedent; consisting of horses, cattle, hois, farming ntensils; threshing machine, household furniture, and other articles too tcdioua to mention. TERMS OF SALE: A credit of nine month will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purciiaser giving note with approved security, with interest from date, waiving valuationand sp-raife-meniiawa. rti l bK Kkiuiu,r,Y, f UEO.A.DEMONT, ( AdnT B LANKS : FOR 1 JUSTICES OF THE Peace for sale chej atthi Office.