Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 June 1859 — Page 4

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lei'omrr.cnds annual settlements anJ leaves the publisher tieo t uko firther step tovv.trds lao aivar.cö pay system To 'o farther than tins at -present, would be im practicable; for enttte unanimity 13 uesirab!o t;i the a.lopiion of thfe -resolution. Mr. McDonald "did not otfrr to amend the resolution. f.,r he was salisSed with it, but threw out his rematks as a suggestion stmplv. IIa would withdraw his suestJon. ' . t :v: V.O. - Mr. Co'friS called upon tho Vice Presida it to respond to lha last resolution. Mr. M.iiiinglj said he was not in the habit of making spreche in public, or he would fraoly respond. IIa ' expressed th inks to the C nve'i i n. in behalf of Mess'. L?ii!ey airl Weatervelt for the passage of the resoluiion. These gentlemen hai shown us all" the courtesy we could hare d.sired and were receiving what was jus-ly due tlitm.' ......... Tan Ptv-i '?nt . appointed the committee an'.ii orizd ii t') 6 h resIa;iou tu J raft a C -i'i.uti in a i I By -Liwsl namely: D. T. Phillips, .P. P. Biliar and V. II. Drapior. 0 i riunn by Mr. Bi)Iss, tha 12.li-.or of Dtilya-vl Weekly pipers in In liana TTr2 rtjus'ed to publish th proceedings of thi Convention as faruiahci bvthe is porter. Aud then Mr. Colfax sill GtSTL-iMSX OF THE CS VEXTIOX: O.ir busiueä-i bii 'ij o i-Iu led. 1 trust ii wifl n-.iT hi c isi Irre 1 iaapproprrtte to oÜ'er. b;fore ur fi nl : :j rmuujnt, the following; resolution: Resole? J, Ta it the th inki of this KJitori.il ConTCBiiüu are due, m l .ire hereby teudered to Col. 2:hh C Walker, tor tha impartiality with which he hi presided over it deliberations, aul tor the ab-e aU.-tsS wita which he opened its tessiou, on taking the Chair. 1 lnvs no doubt but that 'hin resolution will b lie irtiiy an J. uu.-itiiaioiiily adopted; und having oXrsJ it. 1 may be allowed a fiw bri'f in mnu, as sugji ed by some brethren nar mi. to apitk f that PioffSst on t which wn are all so much attached, and who.; interests ffd iiave uo much at heart. It ha ben sii 1. and truly sa? 1, to-day. th r. fr-.v p si i 1 is u rank, in dini y and infill':!!", 'h 1: f ih-. E li.r. B . it must n . b-j frjti:i ihn mu:!i f tiii- iitlucmiim dpf 1 N up n tin maaner in which tili- Ii i trost m p-rfom 1. . It ia the jlorv tf ur Fi'puMii? that hero ilie Pre.s i- b rj- v hi ! K-Aiiih soaal!v ifini:ids Mi that ia he Ian I f GiLtcobar, thy father of the Art of PrinlluiJ iui servient and enslaved. the IVf.-s 14 l'tou.4 as we aretif tin-i h-Miorabit dUlinrti n. ii ?h-u!d ba our bo lit that the Pri i ; ;ily fj-ee bat a! in uly an 1 j it. Ii should instrait an I l-v:, as wtfll ai rflci public pi;:io.i. I: should appeal to tli- iiitell.'Ci rn'.her th-.o ilia p-is-itms f its ivad.rs. An I saoal 1, by el va ia i.s uxru tand4rd tf tl'b;, endeavor to ex end a dmiiai rf r:n to the whol- pe.ij l-. who I.k to i 8 r.hi 1: m. no; only f r ti.e fleevin news of ihdy. li t. als for c-'Unsol and arjyu m u." In a w or L th E lilor should be in 'n n 1 ii-, ail vhil fii hful to the i'ii u-j.t'es h -t avovfä. t.ii hfal also to his i a -i ü-i.-i-'iiv'. -an I Hubervient nei her to r il-rs it-r par Industrious i 1 lii lutir'.s. f rr ihiasaals l 'k t'. him foralvii! au I i:ifnni ion Sin lion, a ftr as hi (vii-Iess labors wtii prnii:. for !.C must b-j prepare- wiih intelligent riea n every new qn-j-i'! which arises in the ti'dd of p li- i an I ( Hfici.cc, o War and of Prrae Watchful of II me In eiests. fr he U h'i eniin-1! ujheir watch-lower a:i l C-ur;eous to Iii- cotemporaries, because however widely separa ed on the various iis i'-s of the day. they are all memb?M of the sara profession, bre hren of thw same c tiling, cmpers eeii if rivals in li e s irr.e. n.i-ion. A "iuj! rt'Mi' jovial allusion to the im-p-,i t j f tiiai mission, a id I wi.l not l :iiT d'aiu vu lt)ni the I)jhh ifül repast to w.ii;!i t i. worthy host has Mvi.ed us. A!'h nh jr sph-'e dii'-'r.s from tlioe of t!ii o mt prof-sstoas", yei i. in may respiris. a wider and more itifljniial o ie. T.iä Ciervman, wiiosi ii.trueiotis are of oars-? m ro sacted, b-frause reia:in t E'ernity a well as Time, ministers only to t!vsf to sit within tho Bound 'of Ids voice. Tn5 Physician. lhuh bJ furnish m li-ci.T-' fr the body a3 we do food for the mind, has Iiis parts of pasieti's. byond which the healing i ifl i-tie whi.h he peiaoaally.dis ttenses do-S 1 t extend. And the Lawwr wh. tiefen -U oar life, liljarty anl prtpery, has, f.jr th special sphere of his labors, onlr the f-.iiminnni y a which he dwtd's. and the C -urt at w!use bar hesiAuds. , Cuvthe pt-wh of th Kdiir is brnajr in; u nrea than these. Into thousands of families, by wh e h-arthgione.s h? Iin never sat; his p;iper reulirly enters. Its columns are rad, and its counsels poniereJ Ly thousantU wh prhans hav never sen iarj to face. And the lUin enent ion lL to its advice and ximplr? to ijuide thir'own steps in the new pi hwavu f lif they ara about to tread. I need scarcely add. therfr, that he who tills his column with vitupera ion of :thos wh diJer tvi h lum-with defaniatin of adversaries is unworthy of hin position, aa well ai unfaithful to hi profession. Tht ductile, impreg-ibl nvnd of his Toothful reader is insensibly influenced hy such an example and learns to conduct hi controversies n th? sanis noxious plane; and his sheet becomes a teacher' of discord and malv-3 rather than a messenger of instruction and t'd will. Let us all. on the contrary, strive to differ, whera we must diufer, as gentkrann f honor and of principle; and th9 influne.e of our columns will not fail t be both elevating and beneficent. The Vine Trssidiot took th vote and tlie resolution w3 unanimously adopted. On motion bv Mr. Bailey, th thanks of the Convention were tendered to Dr. Ellis for the promptitude and Ability with which he had responded to the demand for a public address On Dr.:-Cameron's mor'on a rota of thank was returned to V, H. Drapiar for TeporJng the proceedings of the Conren tion. Dr. Ellis moved an adjonrnmant. . The President . then 'aros and ssid: Before that "faiotioh ls'put tou will permit . l j t r.i. iae aatn 10 return my sincere anu neannu thanks for your suffrrteson thi; occasion Those in favor of an adjournment will aig nify the same by saying 'aye ßo all hands . aponded in the afSrmatire .and th ConTention s jj mrned to meet m ion warn an tne urs; weaneiaay in May, 1860 st t'o'ekek p. m.

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BAIL PvOAD. "tO'.V COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN lS from ChiCiiro to rittvburJi without than conntctin with the . 0v -V - - Great Pennsylvaniä' Central Railroad To Ncw.YoYlt, rhihdelplii.i, Baltimore and Washington City, and all the interior town- ofPt-nn.-l vania, New Jtrser, Ntw York Maryland &.c. . Merchants by taking t!.i3 route will have ti e benefit of all the eatcrn markets ut io additioual cost. Bisrgae checked through Trains leave the depot in Pivmouth na follows, Golnsreast, Fast Line, 11,20, "a m. Mail ,."3, a it. F.xpre?, 10,52, p ra. Going west, Fast Line 3,21 p in. Mail, l.Sfi. p ra. Express 5,03 a m. ' Connecting at Crestline with Cleveland and Luke Shore Railroad to Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niara Fall. New : rk and Boston, and all the interior t0ns of Nr-w England via New York Central and and New York and Erie Railroads. Al.-o South to Columbus, Zinerv.llf, Iew Ark, Mount V ernon, Stuben villc, Wheeling, aud interior towns ot Ohio and Virginia. The fbove trains connect at Forro?t with-trains on Mad River Rojd to Sprirpfield, Urb.ina, Dav ton, and Cincinnati. - Also with trains at I ima tor D iyton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS ANY0THER ROUTE Passengers bound cast" will find tM route both nleasant and nrreeble. r.Vnr through 11. anv of the largest and finest citios in the Uuited States. Sleeping cars accompanying each train. T? a?T?Tl nTj SV Tj IT fli W V JL Iii IU Jm AX. J-J Jti W J- J J.W JL nnilC UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY JL brought ou aa entire New Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES! To which he invite the attention of purchasers. Having been in the Grocer' Business, m this place t f 1 1 1. 1. : ...ii' .1... I... a numueroi vears, ue u.uicrs niuit-n tu.ik, ui luncstand fair dt-alin, he will continue to receive the patrmage of tho.je wh Lave heretofore bo libe.Mlly patronize! him. Tha best asaortLicnt of Tea m town, l.ood Y. H. TEA 50 Cts per lb! Molasue?, S?nrp, Tobaeeo, nnd Rice chjaper than at ai:y other house iu Plymouth. Coffee, one Shilling per lb! Better Sugar thin at any other house in town 9 cent? per round. Give me a cill at the old tmid of Patterson & Cle irebnd. La Porte St., where I ca 1 ri c wl ee cheaper than the cheapest, for cah or country pro duce Tins cannnJ will be tlono, ? i have njrent to navror I'rofits to divide. Call and see foo yourself. lBv4tf T. J. PATTERSON Tin' proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, I ff;rmerlr Fuller's) in Plvmonrh, hivin? put them in complete or lor, are now m onu iciunn r i .wuiv of superior rjuilitv furfirnd te.'and tntend keepin?r a supply constantly on h ind for the accommodation of the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers .nvwhere in the village, and j warrant it enu.il to the host manufactured cle where, or otherwise will -take it u-cU and relunJ the money. Corn Meal, Hmh' and Short. will also be delivered without elnr 4-. CUSTOM .WORK done en short notice. (Mi ior VHirvit, r.W'nnd 0;it The hizl-cn nurket price, in cash, will b. naid at all tim s for cood, ?or.nd Whe it. Com and O t-. Ordc-s fur Flaur mav bo loft at Per-hiir''s store. KICilMOND WILBUR, rivmouth, Anirust Sft4tf Wa:3U and Carriage Manufactory, and ssig ' GARDNER t HASLANGER TATING FORMED-A PARTnrshp in the abve bujiac!s. take pleasure n aanouacin to the people of .M irshtll and adcin Counties that they are now prared to execute all orders for Wagons, CarrLicp3, izo., . On -hört notice and rcasonaVe trrm. All kinds of Repairing done iu both branches of the busin ss. as Of every description done on short notice, in the neatest style possible, an 1 at' the lowest living rricet. Horses fhoI on' short notice. i- : Having perm mently located in Plymouth, they hope to receive a liberal sh ire of patronage from th'ise having work in their line to be done. Shop On iVashlniton street, below the Ed wards flonse, Pivmouth Indiana. aprl4u20tf GARDNER k HASLANGER. ILOOIrV HIEBE! II. C. BAXTER'S Uxx SSCOP, 2d door north of rierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the firit Wof Miv-1m53, where you can positively buy at the Cheapest Kates all kind of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wan. I make rav work mself and warrant it good or novate. Take Notice I hold myself in readiness to do work at all hours of the day and even ing. 1 have supplied myself with the most apnror ed and complete set of Tools an 1 Mtchine, and am we'l prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING &' REPAIRING ;- ' IX TUE BEST OT Style an ff Durability' according to onler an 1 time, an 1 without delay I will make it quite an object to all to send me their orders. I want it to Le plainly understood, being my own manufacturer, that I will not be undersold, as 1 can afford to sell as low as any establishment in the country. FARMERS, Take Notice Particular attention paid to repairing of TIM, CCPPZR, BASS & SHEET-IRON WARE, that you may not be detained in town nnnecessarily. I keep on hand (and am the onh one authorxed to sell the same,) the Solf-Straüiing Milk Bucket, one of the most important ind valuable Improve mentsot the times. The arrangement of this Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail to plea those who would save Doth No milk wilibe lost should the bucket be thrown ot j or kicked over by the cow. Cnllandtakea look at it whether you want to buy or uot. If tou want to sustain Fair and Cheap Prices, and to en courage the Working Mn' forward to inn pro reracnt in science and art, who considers it an honor to do his on work, I most respectfully sohctyour nitronajre. RAGS taken in exchange for Tin Ware. Second handed Stoves taken on commis 3:0n. R. C. BAXTER. Plymouth Ind., May 12 lSi32Jv4 SYRUP a prias rticle,tt

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A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF,. Ä-aTKT--? " --- jr.nw :" S O O T .l"l AND SHOES, -Lag ; Cf every Grade and Variety. We invite the Ladies to call nnd see our stock of Womrn's, Misses & Children's Wear. We have White nnd Rlack Kid Slippers and Boot00s, Cloth nd Kid Congress Gaiters of all crades. Gent and nov' Droansand Gaiters of all kind?, Hovs' FineCalfPoot. 'We are manufacturing Gents Fine Boots', that can't bo boat. Wo invite all to give us a call, as we Intend to sell low E. FAUL. TIT'S. R. We will pay the highest price in ens. forany amorrnt of Hides." ' april 7-l9m 1 SPRING AND SUMMER ClOtllTl FURNISHING GOODS. xt G-eatly Heclucsd Priop T"Hn citizens of Marshall countv and the rbI lie generally, are herein informed that Ihav brought to rlymouth a large selected with great care; and special attentionpaid to Style and Quality, as well as to mak'nr, which I now offer for Cafh Lumber, or almost any kind of Country Prodiico with full confidence of meeting the wants of my numerous customers. ; , Thue wishing to purchase anything in my line nre solicited to call and examine for themselves as I always take pleasure in waitiut; on customers w hcther I sell to them or not. Mj stock consist of CoTS, Vf.sT3, Scsprvnr.as, " OvFR-HIRTS, CiiVAT, Sachells, Paht, Shirt, Overalls IlAXmCFRCIIIFS, Gloves, Umbrf.llas, Cloth, b CK., La0IE3 Il00P'n?K!RT3, Gent's a Labie's Coixaa'a An HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! While I raturn my thanks to those whohave here toftire patronized me so liberally, I still solicit their patronage; and all who wish to buy the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do not ptcteud to sell proods without print, but I can live a cheap buy as cheap, and sell as cheap as my neighbor dare. Remember the nlaec on the coiner, first door South of Bovd's Wan-rooms, Plvuout.li. In I. April l3tl?59-lSy4tf H. PIERCE. PIKE'S PEAK GOLD Frill ( T rade For 1S3) CHEAPER than EVER! Ci S.CLEA.VF.LAND AND J. L. CLEAVtX.'aed havinrnsrciaetl themaelvos togeth er in the trade of IMrchndiSin, at the ola stand, of Cleveland and Ilewett.undcr the rm, name ud etvl of . 0. S. CLEAYELAXD & MO. Would resnectfullv announce to the citizens of Marshall Countv and adjoin-ng country, that they are just in receipt of a New and Splendid especially for the Spring Trade, consisting of a reneral assortment of Drt Goods, Groceries, Hats, Cars, Boots, r Siioics QUEE-W4K ' ' Hardware, Gl.swark QCEE.MWARE, Wooden ware, assortment of Also a splendid WAIL1L PAIPEM B.ÖHB1B topuit Window Shades and Window Paper kc, with a jrreat variety of choice and desirable pood? well suited to the wants and wishes of all purchas-ei-s, anl it bein 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 examine our ( Stock and Prices, a3 we feel confident tLat there is none that will co away dissatisfied. G. S. CLEAVELAND k BROTHER. Plymouth, Ind., March 31st 1859. IStf. In Marshall Common Pleas Court June Terra 1853 Notice is hereby given that at the June Term of the said Court to be holden on the third Monday of June 185J, aceounts current will be presented to the court for the finale settlement of the estate of Margaret Makin, deceased. 25w3 Attest: N R PACKARD, Clerk. WHO WANTS MONEY TVTOTICE ts hereby given to holders of County Xl Orders, of Marshall county, with nojibers corresponding with the numbers below, dated 1653 and lfc54, that upon presentation to the Count Tre surer, at his office, they will be redeemed: 374C, 3747, 3749, 3758, 3759, 3787, 3S31, 38:;2. 3S'3, 3S46, .1833, 3S51, 3S93, 3897, 40U0. 4102, 4U01, 4.019, 4129, 46S. 42Ü9, 4270. . ' ' jur.9-2t3 D. V1NNEDGE, T. M. C. '

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'HÖHEST CORNER3 STILL' THE CEiATER OE ATTRACTION. ' ; t NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! ' ! ' 1 ' ; ; f , ' - ( . " Hiving survived the flames of Maich a year a go i-paid up my creditors collected a portion of my debts, I am happy to announce to my nu mer ous friends and customers that I have uow ohhand a general assortment of - - :( l5FRiDMi)i Consisting of almo?t every article nsci ir. that line in tlie wc3L Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am uot going to make a blow, not going to till you that I will sell my goods for NOTE I N G ! But that I will jell them as cheap as I can afford to An experience of mre than twelve years in the Mercliantilc Business Ct nvinces me that "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" - 1 Is the motto which should govern both buyer and seller. Give me a call, friends, examine my Stock of Groceries BOOTS jy SHOES, HATS AS D CA S, &c? 5:c, tc, fcc. And if you don't want to buy it will not cot you anything. J. BKOWNLKE. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on bok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money juU now as I h;iv some heavy payments to 111 -ike in a short time. Those who know themelves indebted could notdomc a greater favor than topay XOVi iymouin, uctooer ui, lfc-i3 J. Ji AN ORDINANCE IN RELATION TO CERTAIN SIDE WALKS THEREIN .NAMED. Be it Ordained bv the President and Trustees of the corporate town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall, and State of Indiana! f 11 HAT a side walk be constructed of good oak X or walnut lumber, three lect wide, on the south vide of lots numbered five and six, in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth; also on the north side of lots numbered eight, nine and ten, in Br.iwnlce's addition to the town of Plymouth; andal.oon the cast side of lots numbered six, seven, eight and nine, in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth. Sic 2 And be' it furüier Ordaine I, That if said several ide walks shall not be constructed within fixty days from this date, that the Marshal of this corporation shall proceed to construct the same, and charge the costs thereof to the owners of said lots in section first mentioned, and that ihe same be taxed and collected as other corporation taxesJ B N KLING ER, Prts't. attest: J G Osborne, Clerk pro tera. May 25th, 1539-2813 DEfcUG--. STORE. Ha? removed hifstock of D'iUGS AND MED-lCl.Vf-'S to the room one d.reast of Patterson k Cicavelanu'j store on L v Porte street, t lyraouth Ind, where be a0pps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND IkSeeLo:o. o 9 Carefully selected frrom the bet Wholesale Es-tahli.-diments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. .' Country llcrchants, 'l P II Y S I C I ANS GENE RALLY ' ' ; Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him tobe just what it is represented In addition to his large Ftock of Drug and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES ! r. . Of ' YANKEE NOTIONS Perfumery, Hair Oil, I; . Burning Fluid, Tobacco, . , ;.. Ci;irs, &c, . ' 1 And, in fact, everything usually kept in a. Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. T. A. LEMON, f Now JEWELRY Store. fS Tlie subscriber would respectfully in 'i-4S form the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall and adjoining counties, that he na9 opened a new stock of all the "5fcii different kinds of CUCKS, JEWELRY FAN CY GOODS AND : : .. 2ST O T X O 1ST S r Generally kept in a first clas Jewelry Store. . Tht Goods are of the latest Styles, best quality and will be sold at New York prices. . , . . . Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a shara cf public patronage. ' . ; ' ' ' I 1Room No. 2 Pershing's block. . . ADOLPH MYERS ' dec23-41y . , ; ; , . . : -; ,f 3 .!' TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMENTS have been made to supply the PI mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson & Cleaveland's and Palmer's. - 1 eS4-45tf ' N.B.& P.S.ALLEMAN tCoV Administrator's Notice. NOTICE Ig hereby given, that the undersigned has taken out letters of administration on the estate of Robert Rusk, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.. ! ' "!?!' .;! fry v. jun9-2St3 1 S: N. CHAMPLIN, Adni'r.

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CONCERN! . THAT - . ... CHAHLES PALMER, Keeps the best assortment of . -a'nd -1 :"? x Ymih'ce .Vol ions, PLYMOUTH! Nobody pretends to dispute As to TOB A CCO, And many other articles, he can't be beat. A s to priees, we leave all to judge.. I expect to make a living by Selling Goods, . . .And will succeed sure as anything, IP 3 VID IKTG; All those pay up who kiiow thev ousrht to, and hope they may, and not leaf e DEBTS standing until I am compelled to resort to the Law for collection, or do worse. UA word to the w ise." Plymouth, September 9th 1S5S. ' f42tf.l Propectus for ?1 859. The new volume of the Ate York Wetily IIlusiratrd Göttien Prize will commence Jan 1st 1859. The following arc the nams of the Litrrati whose productions will prrace the columns of this elegant journal during the year: Rev. C H Spumeon, of London, G W M Reynolds, of London, G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bulwcr, Gen C V IIenicker, late of Nicaragua, Col G W Crocket, A D Munson, Capt M D Alexander, USA, LThomas Dunn Rnglish.M D, Henry Clan, jr, Dr O C Van Büren, Lieut J M Platt, U S N. ' .F Clinton Birrington, Miss South worth . Mrs Anna Whelpley, Miss Hetty Heartly, Miss Virginia Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, " Minnie Mantour . " Hattie CLire, Mrs T B Sinclare. v TERMS: - 'Terms of subscriptin, 2 a year; each cubscribor is entitle! to one of the articles named m the fol lowing List, and is requested to mention what article he desires when he sends his subscription money: Gold Pen, with silver case, worth at retail 2 00 2 00 2 0" 2 00 2 on 2 no 2 00 Ladies old pencil do Gold tooth pick do Ladies gold pen with extdnsioncase, Enjrrofsinjr pold pen, 16 carets Gold ring plain and chased Ear drops Mosaic and Florentine Broaches do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 2 no 2 00 2 00 2 on Gold Loekets Cahle charm3 Gold TJroaohes... Gentlemen's pins Gentlemen's bosom studs do sleeve buttons Watch keys Ladies' cuff pins Ribbon slides Gold crosses 2 00 2 0) 2 00 2 00 2 or) 2 00 2 00 PREMIUMS TO AOANT3 GETTING SUBSCRIBERS Tho-e getting up a club of 5 sub.criqers at 2, each, and remitting 10 will bo 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 23 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 49 for 20 subscribers w ill be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch worth 22. Those remitting F0 for 40 subscribers w ill be entitled to a ladies gold watch worth o0. Thoö remitting 100 for 50 subscribers, will be entitled to a jro'd watch worth $4!). 0A11 communications should be r.bdressed to 5 M B DEAN, Publisher, 2:J5 Broadway N Y A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO SCESCItlEES FOR THE 4 - NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A riEACTIFt'LLT If.tiUSTRATED FAMILY - NEWSPAPER. " THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRESS i one of thb best literary papers of tee day. A large Quirto containlr. TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS oi ,-rterta?ninj matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATEP every week. A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO $1000 00 WILL .BE SENT TO EACH SUBSCRIBER ON RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. TERMS, IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year and one gift $2 b0 Three copies one year and three gifts 5 00 Five copies one year and 5 pi ft s 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 are comprise J in the following; 1 United StaUs Treasury Note, $1000 00 2 do do 500 00 each 5 .do do 200 00 each 10 do . - do ' ' 100 00 each 10 Pat. Lev. Hun. cased watches 100 00 each 20 Gold Watches, -. . . 75 00 .vach 53 - y do . . ' 60 00 each 100 do - - . - 50 03 each 300 Ladies Gold Watches,. -. . : 35 00 each 500 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 30 00 each 200 Silver Watches, ., $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Goldguaid, vest aud fob Chains 10 .00 to 30 00 each 1600 Gold Pens and Pencils 5 00 to 15 00 each . Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, S Breast Pins, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keva, Gold and Silver Thim-a bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. . $ On the receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name Vi lli be entered upon our books i and the gift forwarded within one week to him, by f mail or express, post-paid. . 0"AU communications must be addressed to K DANIEL AD EE, Publisher, 211 Center street, New York. jull5-34 CONSUMPTION ID". ANV OLD INDIAN DOCT'R, UNCAS BRANT while a Missionary among the CUERD. Indians of the Rocky Moun- . tains, discovered a RARE PLANT, that proves to be a certain cure for Consumption Nrkvici tRxo-ririM Rronchitw, Asthma, Liver CONSUMPTION Complaint, .Nervous Afiectionsk Coughs, Colds, kc. CURED. . Having now made his fortune and retired from business, he ' . will send the prescription and . directions for preparing the ' medicine free of eh rge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to t, , . . .. his agent,' enclosing 2 stamp? . . (6cents) to pay tho retuns '. CURED. "' letter, with a description, ot their symptoms. Tho old Doctor has cured more than 3000 eases of Con sumpt ioh L alone, and hppei all afflicted people; will a van themselves 0 this.opportunity,as the Doctor wishes to do all the good he can before he dXcft. Address all letters to . DANIEL ADEE, Box 3531, New York. Who is his sole agent. -:; ' . ""iull5"34 1TW S W: 14, v 32, 1 THE above" described land,' situate in' Union Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good steam saw mill, and. the village of ,Maxencuckee, and a vhort distance from Maxencuckee Lake, is good soil,, well timbered, and will be sold on good terms. Apply to A C Thompson'at Huntington, or in Plymouth to T. McDONALD.

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ORIENTAL 4i LIFir LINIMENT! Cures' RlipumKtism. ! - r- --Cnre Frost Bites. ; ' "Oriental Life Liniment" : .'. Cores Old .Sores. Oriental Life Liniment . , j Cures Cuts andRruises. ' : ' Oriental Life LinimentCures Scratches on Horses. Oriental Life Liniment Cares Sweeny on Horpes. Is not a SECRET REMEDY; the Trinted Analysis accompanies each Bottle. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants at 23 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. PORTER, 06 Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. R. Ö. PORTER S ZWO SZIHTTSFE- 2SK05?s: Will Cure Sick Ileailaclie in Two Minutes ! ' These Drop3 will cure Sick Headache In two minutes, in every case where the patient is not: relieved in I ive , minutes after taking the Two Minute Drops, the money will be rcfundedThe Two Minute Drops are perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will be found of instant bene fit in sick headache, nausea and sick stomach, faintness, pain in the stomach, colic, or pain in the side, painful cou,h, depression "of ppints, kc, fcc, Soil every where at 50 cents per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. Porter, 96 Third Stre.-t, Louisville, Ky. P OR TEW S JJ1XSER PILLS! Promote Digestronan I 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 timthey are certain in their action, curing habitual ostivenss, sick headache, dizzir.es?, los of appetite, debility, depression of spirits. &e., kc. Asa Female Pill, rhov have no superior in 'Amenorahea, ior suppression of the mens-s, .-ul other monthly diseases. Tliese Pills effectually r -: move the exciting cause, aud restore the patient i to health in a few days. 71iesc 'ills are pirely vepct.iblc, contain'n i no mercury or other lelilerious drugs. .' Thcfe Tills are given in dnscs of one pill aft-r-r j dinner every day unull the disease is removed. ; If the disease does not yield in 4S hours, iiicre.-.s--tho dose to two or three pills at a time. j Manufactured with great care bv Dr. K. D. Vor tor, 9G "Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and sold by druggists gem-rally; rrice. 25 cents per box. Any person who does not live convenient to an agent can have the pills sent by m-iil, po.-t;ige paid, by remitting 25 cents to the proprietor, or five t'oxes for one dollar. If von de.ire health, ask for PORTER'S DINNER PILLS, tnJ use no other. Jan. 27, It. r)0. 9 tf lb tui ic a irrt r in mm I ! DISEASE VANQUISHED BV Dr. 1Pi i t I I 3Vj - S fi.kaklSiiifilMkJil!M B F MÄiiiWiipHfc k t: FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXperiint'nt, Dr. Rob tck, the eminent Swedish fician.succee.'eii in proiunnga mciliCine ti;ri wenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native land, winch acts directly on tae causes tism, neuralgia, turner, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, r'iarrhea, nnd all other, disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the nerve, or the macular fibre, arc unerringly etircd tiy this prrpnrad.. ii. It is to the materies MOtini or seeds of disease what an alkali is to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute cortainty, whue at tne same time it re-el ites the so - creticn?, removes obftruciions from the bowels, ere - ates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is tlie nature, such are tne enecis or ur. nouacK s lamous ricanoina. a .a.n.in uL WHiii..ich, if taken in conjunction Hood Pills, will not only b1 disease, but prevent their vian Uiood t r.nhcr, wincii, it taken . with his Scandinavian Blood lv literate the most painful dls recurrence, aud lengthen life beyond the ordinary pan. In the 'Scandinavian Wood rills," Dr. Rohack presents the result of twenty years cf experience, hard stndy and experiment n to what a perfect pill should b Id he No mnc cati douu: tiicir pttpcricrty af ter one inglc trial. I rice ct the M:.m.ltnavinn lilood Puriner, ?l perhottje.or 5- per natl-üozcn; Scandinavian Elood Pill?, 25 cent? per box, or five for$l. Prr.c, Miania Co., Ind., Aug. i, 1?57 1?57. Dr. C. AV. Roback: I have received so ir.u-h bencOt from your Scandinavian Wood PuriCer und Blood Pills, that I have thousht It mduty, !-:d it is ro less my inclination, to give you a plain sMiemcnt of mv case. I was for rears afflicted w ith 'h it bane of all comfort and efficiency in business. d spepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I have used to rid myself of this diser.se', would incced make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could !;':ir 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 time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I was also afflicted with the most violent nervous headache, wnich I suppose was produced by mv disordered stomach, for when mv dvspensia left me, my headache left with it. I now feel better in every respect than I have for ten vears. Ycry truly yours, ' JOHNS DEMUTH. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1S.V7.' - Dr. Roback Dear Sir: Having been aflücted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen your medicine, called he Scandinavian Wood Purifier, highly recommcr. ed 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 effects very sensibly, and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured. Yon 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 dise-ases of th human family. GEORGE S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. ' I.NDiAXAroLis, Wednesday, Sent. 2, le57. Da. C W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, no much so that 1 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. ' -1 have been using the Purifier for the last twelve months, and-find the medicine' f ally equal to its recommendations. So valuable is its use to me that I cannot now dispense with the use ot it at my ftdVfjiccd age of life seventy-seven years I cheerfully give this information for the benefit of thoee similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and many others, can be seen at my office, by nny one at any time.1 Get one ot my l amily Medical Almanacs, gratis, irom my ajrents. i ' Manufactory. Sales-Rooms and Office, No 6 E. Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cin cinnati, O.. For sale by - v ,- ' ' -oI . I Rrooke k Bro., Plymouth; T. A. Lemon, 3o.; J. 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PHILADELPHIA. -A Bcnerolfftt Institution tstallided by ff eeiaJ i E dotniient foflMftlirf IftJiiStck ahd dütax qflicted tcijh Virulent and 'Epidemic " "t Diseases.' " THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In vlewoc tlie awful destruction of human" fife, caused by :Qioial dj scascs, and ßc, deception? practiced upon the unfortunaie victims of snch diseases 'b Quacks several Vears'ago'directed their Cbfiftiltina: Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the tiratmejit of this cla?s of diseases', in all their fo'rms.ind to give Medical Advice GRATIS, to all who oppfy bv letter, with a description of their condition', (age, occupation, habits of life," &c) and, in cases of extreme poverty, to furnish Merficinefi-FREE OF CHARGE. It isncedles3 to add that the Associ alioo commands the hiehest Medical skill f th age, and will furnkh tb most iprrov! nxo-"-treatment. . '. . Tlie Directors of the Association in their annua Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, ftw the year ending January 1st, lK",1 express th highest satif faction withthc suectlss which has attended the la ors of the Consulting Surgrnn in thrcure of Spermatonhrea, Seminal ' Weakness, Impotence, Gonoriho-a, Gleet, SyjLilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-Abuse, &c.,an1 order a onlvance of the same plan for the ensidng year. Tlie Directors, on a review of the part, feel sured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent eflbrt have been of great benefit to the T.icL-d. especially to the young, end they have resolved ;o devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this rerr important and much despised c;iuse. An admirable Report on Spcrmatorrhtra, o Seminal Weaknes, the vice of Onar.lsm, Mastu. bation or Self- Abn.-c, and other diseases of the sex -ual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will c Ptut bv mail, (in a scaled cuycpe.) F !IE E 0 F C II A R G E, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage- Oilier Report- and Tracts on the na ture and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac, are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the ai'iict d. Some of the new remedies nnd methods of ticatment discovered during tlie past year, are of great value. Address, for R eport or treat etc ct. Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard AsF"e:atiun, No. 2 S.iu'U Ninth Street. FiJI.ukVliia, i Bv vd r ( f the Directors. EZ!l HEARTWELL, P ns . Gro. Fairciül:, Strrrtary. Uly - ÄS- CAUTIOIJ. AU fiennin J iU late IV liv Liiinn u Horcbnck. oa ejoh Dx. tlvrctiS'its n4 Inders wilt be on tlieir punrJ and rot b inici poa ly A CcuntrrSeit of llorne'i Indian F.oot Tili, npne.t A. D. Mx.rt. All (reaaio tntfan Root litis br the caaae aud ignatura of A.. J. WkxU at Um-, ob eaeU box. Dr. MOUSE, tht inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS, has spent the greater part of his life in travel ng, hiving visited Uuropc. Asia and Airici, as North America has spent three yeais among the Indians of our Western country it was in this way thul the Indian Rooj Pills wt re lirt discovered. Dr. Morse w:is the fir?i m;m to estiblish the fiet that all diseases stise from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD thator.r5trei.gtli health :.nd life depend 'j:n this vital tluitl. Wh'.Ti the various p.. sage? become clogged, and do ii(.t act in perfect harmony with the diHcrcnl functions of the body, the blood loses its action becomes thick, corrupted and diseased; thus eaus ing all ;alns, skknesi and distress of tvery name, our strength is exhausted.our health we aie deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stagnant humors, th blood will bec ome choke d and cease to act, and thus our light of life will be forever blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the bodv free j and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it 111 our power to ruta medicine myou ruch. m: f j Tti.V-.y, 5?.w. P;t!a T,i iriTf ttir,l lrnm ! , 1 .1 ,.ltj o..r.r,r-.i -i;frjn xJltUrcV garden, for the health and recovery o d5i,r!1?i 1:1 ,. 0llC of t;,e roots from which thceft pores the eond and a gciT copigives t nei;uragcd. thev draw l:;re amounts of impurity iVi.m t'ir liVod. ubi.-h I tlirn thrown rnt frfivnti. lüüv by the urinarv or water passage, and which co;! not have been discharged in auy other way. Theli.ni th is a Cathartic, and necotvpanirs the n .( r t rnncrfiea. of the iiili-? nhile Mi"airrd in nn rifviiiij ihe ldor.d;t!ie coarser panic es of impurity ; w h'ich c:ir.i.ot pats bv the other outlets, arc thus ta- ! ken up and conveyed ofTin great quantities bv the . K,wcIs. From the bovt- it is shown that Dr. Mor j 5e'B Indian Rwt Fills not enteilter the stomach. nit become united with the blood, for they find war inxi become muted witinue iiooo,ior mey nnd war ; to everv part, and completely rout out and cleanse j the system from all ini; uritv, and the life of the , hod, which is the blood becomes perfectly healthy; consequently all sickness and t ain is driven from the system, lor .they cannot remain hcn the body becomes so pure and clear. The reason, why peorle nrp so distressed w hi n sick, and whT sn murtr j dir, is becu.se thev do not get a medicine that will p-? P"ssto t!ie altiictcd p;fh. and whieii will open the n atural p-.sagc fr the cisense to be ca,t out; ä bonce, a iargcU.Mitity of fvfhl nd other matter is 1 lodged, r.nd the stomach and intestines are literally j ovcrilowing vith tl:c corrupted mass; tlirs undcr- , t--cir..' u-sagrefable ferm-tTifion, constantly mixing witli the blood, which throws tho cflrnr. ted mittcr j through cv : frfiI!1 the I erv vciii. i.i ;.rtery,M:i.til J;Ie is taken lo-lvlv dis':.sc Dt. More s Pills b.-.ve added to tln-msel vos '. victory upon t ktorr, by restoring millions of the sic k to blomina: hetdih and happiness. Yes, t lousai.ds who have Lern racked or tormented with sickness, pain r.nd iiiigi;ih,aDl hose feeble fr:ini s h.'.ve been seorthed by tlie burning eb-ments of r; fjng fever, and vt.o have been brought, as it wore, w'th'n a step cf the sdinfc grave, now stand r ady to trstiT that they would have been number d wi:h the de , bad it not been fortius great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Indian Root Pills. A l'ter one or two doses had been taken, tl and absolutely per prised, in witnessing their cLarming effec ts. No only do they give immediate ease and Ftrcjigth.nu take away all täckness, pain and anguish, but the at once go to wo; k at the foundation of the disease which is the blood. Therefore, it w ill be shown especially by those w ho ue these Pills, that they wilJ cleanse and purity, that disease tint iemdlr enemy will take. its ßight and the flu.-h of youth and beaut v will again rctr.rn, and the prospect of a long end happy life will cherish r.nJ brighten your da s. ILT'CaCTIOx. Mcrchaids and Traders wili be on 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. All orders and letters relating to said Pills muet be addressed to A.J. WHITE, No 10 Courtlandt Street, New York, sole propric-tor of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, i. Dr. Morse's Indian .Root Tills are sold by 1 dealers in medicines. Agents wanted in ever; town, village and hamlet in tLc land. . Parties deFiring the agency will address us as above for terms. Price 25 cents per box; fireboxes will bo sent on receiptof $1, postage paid. ' jull-321t Administrators Sale. Notice is hereby given that the underrigned administrators of the estate of Nathan L. Jiabcock, deceased, Jate of Marshall Countv, Indiana, will offer for cale ort Tr'ATUTIDAY, the 25th day of June, 1 859, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m., and four o'clock p. in.o said day, all the personal property of the decedent; consisting oLbotscs, cattle, hogs, farming utensils, threshing machine, household furniture, add other articles too ' tedious to mention. ..... TERMS OF SALE:' A credit of nine months will be given on all snius over; three dollars, tbe purcnaser giving note w ith approved security, with interest from date,' waiving valuationand appraise ment laws. .PETER KEICULKY.M. , GEO.A.DExMONT, 1 UU1 a BLANKS FOR JUSTICES OF Peace for sale cheap, at this Office. THE