Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 July 1859 — Page 4

The Bank of England. Col. Fuller late of New York Mirror says in n recent letter from Loudon: 'The building covers about kree acre3 of ground. Many of its rooms are copied from the classic models of Greece and Rome. The employees number about one thousand. Several of the officers reside in the bank. Iso note is ever issued the second time. The notes redeemed each day are checked, canceled and put away in boxes. After keeping them ten years they are bounded. The accumulation of the last ten years now in the vaults of the bank amounts to 300 millions pounds! And yet any one of these notes can be referred to in a minute and the history of its issue and its return given. The bank does all its own printing and several presses are kept busy. Every thing is done by machinery the note is not touched by the pen before it goes out. I held in my hand one note for one million of pound?. In the bullion room ingots of gold were piled up like cords of wood and silver bars in vast mountains. The machines ibr detecting light coin and for cutting them are exceedingly curious and yet simple. Every banker' deposit is weighed and all the light pieces cut nearly in two and rt turned to him next. day. The system of the bank i- as perfect and aa exact as clock-work. And yet in spite of all precaution some small forge: ry is almost daily detected. But since the great forgery commited by Asttell for JS320,000,and by Funtleroy for 360,000, the bank has not lost anv vrv heavy sums; although iu 1S22 capital punishment for the crim3 was abolUhed when old fogies predicted that everybody hard lp would turn forger. In the specie department of the bank there were bag and boxes of Hovereigns and half soverigns enough to make a miser mad. Mountains of " Mint drops," for

ing and perpetrating all conceivable crimes! I was asked to lift a bag of sovereigns, and for once I must confess I felt a sovereign disgust for money. Thirty years ogo, (1820) New England had 39 members in the house of Representatives, and the Nortn western States 18. Now the New England States send 20, and the Northwestern 59 New Hampshire then sent 6. and now has on7 lv three members; while Illinois then sending only l,now has 9 members. The census of 1SG0 will make the disparity far greater than it now is. The census to be taken next year will show the population of the United States to be over 30,000,000. A very large quantity of fresh air i3 spoiled and rendered foul by the act of breathing. A m:n spoils not less than gallon every minute. In eight hours breathing a full grown man spoils as much as seventeen three-bushel sac s could hold. If he were shut up in a room seven feet long and seven feet high, the door and window fitting so tightly that no air can pass through, he would die poisoned by hli own breath, in a very few hour; in twenty-four hours he would have spoiled all the air in the room, and would hav converted it into poison! Reader, when you arise to morrow morning, just go out doors for five minutes and observe carefully freshness of the air. That air is in the state in which God keeps it for breathing. Then come back suddenly to your room, and your own senses will at once make you feel how far the air in your chamber i3 from being in the same wholesome and serviceable condition. An ingenious Scotchman lias trained a couple of mice to turn a small reel for twisting twine. The laborers rnn about 10 milt-3 a dav and reel from 100 to 120 threads. A halfpenny's worth of oatmeal last a mouse five weeks, and the clear annual profit on each animal per year, is computed at six shilling?. This beats the uiudu3trious fleas." An upholsterer named Blair, in Alba ny, is making five thousand beds for the French army in Italy. Ex President Pierce will shortly return home, Mrs. Pierce's health being more discouraging than heretofore.; A young man.irho lial tednced, and dfarted for years, a younjf woman in Wheeling; Vr.t htely rturaed and married hr.

SPRING AND SUMMER Plotting,

FURNISHING GOODS, r" At G-eatly Koduced'.' Priori THE Citizen of Marshall county and the pu? lie generally, are hereby informsd that Haan brought to Plymouth a larjja STOCK O F slcted with great care; and special attentionp to Style and Quality, ae well ai to raakini, which I now offer for Cash Luaber, or almost any kind of Country 3P2roc3LnoG with full confidence of meeting the wuils of ny numerous cutonaers. " T!ioe wishing t purchase anything in my line ara solicited to call and exanrne for themselvu at I always take pleasure in waitiug on customers whether I sell to them or not. My stock conists of Coats, Paxti, Vzt, Snia-rs, Srsftvor.se, Oveäjills OvR-tHIRTI, HlXDKIRCHIFi, Crtat, Glove, SaCHEU., UmBKELLAI, Sick, Cloth, LatI3 rToor'o Skirts, Grrr's a LAir.'a Collar!) AtO HAT3 AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! i avKii t ,ir. v...i i. ,. i. ., to lore patronized me :) liberally, I still solicit their patronage; and all wha wisli to buy the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY I do not pictend to sell goods without priGt, but I can live as cheap buy as cheap, and sell as cheap as ray neighbors dare. Remember to place on the coiner, firn door South of Bovd's Warerooms, Plymouth, Ind. April ltl?59-18v-ltf II. PIERCE. PIKE'S PEAK GOLD tpirgT rede FcrUo CHEAPER than EVER! P. CLE AVELAND AND J. L. CLEAVEXln(l havin nsociated themselv together in tho trade of Merchandising, at the old stand of Cleavelitnd und Hewett, under the firm, namn and styl of 1 S. CIE1TELJXD & BRO. Would refrctfullv announce to the citizens o! Marthall Count? and aJjoin.n country, that thy are Just in receipt of a New and Splsndid especially for the Spring Trade, consisting of a frcneral assortmeLt of Dry Goods, Gaoccaits, Hats, Cars, Boot, Suoks quee5wake lUaDWARE, Gl.4f STAKK CiPtKXITTARr, WOODI-NWA, A!iv a splendid assortment of WAILIL FAFEK. to suit Window Shades and Window Papsr kc, with a great variety of choice and desirable poods well suitod to th wants and wishes of all purchasis, and it bein their intention to give strict attention to their bu?ine., hone to receive a liber al tihare of the public patronage. We therefore, with the utmost confidence, invite all wishing to purchase to call and examine our Stock and Friccs, as we fl confident ttat thart Is none that will so away diss a'ufied. 'G. S. CLEAVELAND k BROTHER. riymouth, IDd., .March 31st 1659. IStf. In Marshall Common Fleas Court June Terra 1S33 Notice is hereby given that at the June Term of the said Court to be holden on the third Monday of June 1859, accounts current will be presented to the court tor tne nnaic eeuiemenioi me es tate of Margaret Makin, deceased. 25w3 Attest: N R PACK ARD, Clerk. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Spring c3 STiminer TP (0 0 UJ? S AND SHOES, 2? Cf every Grade and Variety. Wc invite the Ladies to call and see our stock of Wmeirs, Misses & Children's Wear, We have White and Black Kid Slippers and Bootees, Cloth and Kid Congress Gaiter3 of all grades. Gents' and Boys' Brogans and Gaiters of all kinds, Boys Fine Calf Boots. We are manufacturing Gents' Fine Boots, that can't be beat. We invite all to give us a ca , as we intend to fell low. E. PAUL. TyU. B. We will pay the highest price in cas. fforany amount of Hide's. apri)7-19m3 To iNon-residents. The undersigned with the couaty SurveTor will, on Tuesday the 16th day of July next, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their land in sec. 14,15423, town 32 range 4 wtst in Stark County, Ind., to meet on the premises, and continue from dar ta day till all is surveyed. Non-residents who fail to meet the wrveyor 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 auch delinquency placed on the tax du plicate and colected according to law. MICHAEL GRIFFIN, un30 Slt3 ROBERT LOCKE.

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me directed romthe Clerkof. the Marshall Cir cuit Gtiurtrl will offer Curdle 3- the law directs cuxL I satutjaaj ipe i lie ota a;ryj) rj my iij i the hours oT if) o'clock a in and 4 o'qlocv pmV o Said day, tho following dcscribvu real tsiate m Mart shall Cuulity. Indiana, to-witr, . ,r , West half of the north cast auartcri the "soum cot qüarjerjqf the north e?s,piai tcf and tbeoiuVj eaat qu.trtcror sectibn thM Von; And th ifvrtli J west quarter of section thirty-two; and the north east quarter and the north! easi quarter of thehort west , quarter of section thirty-three, township tjjlrfy-four, range one eastl ' ",, Also the DoiiK cast quarter ' of the ?outh west Quarter of section twenty-nine; the' Vest half of the Bouth east quartar of section thirty, and 'the north half.of section thuty-6ne,ia township thirty-four, north of range, two east, containing in' all of said tract. '; of -.land ton hundred and eighty acres, more or lcis. .- Taken a the property of Edwin A Walei and Mary E Wales at the ait of Alexander H Newb'ouTd. 29w3$3 O. M. BARNARD, Sheriff. FEED THE HUNGRY THET UNDERSIGNED IIAS RECENTLY brought on an entire New 3;ock of . ..; FAMILY GROCERIES! To whic l he invites the attention of purchasers Having I eeu in the Groccrv Business, in this place Urocerv business, in uns piace I, lie- flitters himself that, by in5,hewI!l;continu3 to receive a number or years honest and fair deal' tho patronage of those who have heretofore so liberally -patronised him. rv i ' ,' Tb bot-assortment l o!Tea in tovn.;. Coed Y. H. ,TBÄ50 CUä';p;erOlb! i Molafscsj ßyrwp, Tob.rco, ind Rice chv.vpor than At any other house In Plynnh. Coffee, oiio ' Sliillin : per lb! J Batterüß.'j' U any other bouse v,ia tqrn ? . I 0 cntH per pound. ' ' -: 11 .. 41. VI t .V r T.,. -. , Wivr nil' n van av tuu via ruuu vi i ikicieuii u. eaveland, La Torte St., where I ca 1 l i t' 1 pel ! Clc clieaper tliHii the cheapest, for cash or country pro ducc ' This- can and will be done, as I have nj rent to pay cor proCts to divide. Call and see foo yourself. ... " 13v4:f T. j.'PATTEUSON. j TJTTh-S The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS;(formerly Fuller') in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FJ -OUR of superior quality for family and intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the accommodation of the citizens of the pi -ice, 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 tako it back and refund ihe xroncv. Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts will also be deliv ered without charpe. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash 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 mav be left at Pershing's store. RICHMOND & WILBUR. Plymouth, August 2ö I0tf THE ELEPHA T IS t f And may be seen free of charge at the etoreof VINNEDGrE c BRO, No. 1 Coibin's Block, Plymouth Ind., Where there is kct constantly onhand a large and well selected slock of GROCERIES Consisting of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, Candiis, Vj, Raisins, Pepper, Altpke, SaUratus, Mustard, CWtmon and fancy Soaps Starch, Indigo, Soda, Cloves, Cinnamon, And everything in ti e Grocery line, down to a stick of Allen's Celebrated Pulmonary Chewing Gubi, And .n addition to their heavy stock of Groceries, they have filled their commodious store room chock-full of DRY GOODS Of every variety and style. Also Sheetings and Bleached Goods of evexy grade, which wo will sell cheap for cash or Ready Pay. As for Prces, we have ouly to say, call and examine end our friend M irk will be always ready to welcome and accommodate our customers. Very Respectful! r Yours, 26 ViNN EDGE & BRO. LOOK HERE! 11. C. BAXTER'S 2d door north o? Pierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the first d?y of Mav 1659, where you can positively buy at the Cheapest Rates all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron,Vari I make my work aiysclf and warrant it good or no sale. Take Notice I hold myself in readiness to do work at all hours of the day and ovening. 1 h ive supplied myself with the most aporov ed and complete set of Tools and Machines, and am we'l prepared to do all kipds of JOBBING &, REPAIRING IS THE BEST OF Style and Mturability, according to order and time, and without delay I will make it tuite au object to all to send me their orders. I want it to be plainly understood, bcin 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 attentionpaid to repairing of TIN, COPPER, BRASS & SHEET-IRON WARE, that you may not be detained in town nnneccssa rily." I keep on hand (and am the only one author zed to sell tho came,) the Solf-Straining Milk Bucket, one of the most important and valuable Improve ments of the times. The arrangement of this Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail to please those who would save Doth Timo and. Xiatooxv No milk will be lost should the bucket be throws over or kicked over by the cow. Call and take a look at it whether you want to buy or not. If you want to sustain Fair and Cheap Prices, and to encourage tho Working Man forward to improrementin science-and art, who considers it an honor to do hi3 own work; Inost respectfully solict your patronage. RAGS taken in exchange for'Tin Ware. Second handed Stoves taken on com mis sion. R C. BAXTER. Plymouth Ind., May 12 US3 G4vi N OTICE. The Wolf Creek Mills will be stopped about the first of Julv, for the pur pose of repairing; they will be in operation bj the 15th. Our customers wilJ please take notice. jun3-Mt3 . WM. ZEHNER.

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SPniNÖ..ASD-SÜffi&IOODS! iiun o a i ix kj r T .HONEST'1 .CORNER' "j.Jt1 ;r: ;':;r .inn ni u-.wir - 1 ' C'PTT T TUP ' J ,i! 1 1 j , ... - r h f '. mm OF ATTRÄCT10N. ,! J'EW GOODS JUST.RECErV'ED! Hatinz surylred tlirt Samoa of March a rear a go paid tip my creditors Collected a '.wrtion of my debts, 1 am happy to announce to my nu mer ou3 friendj and customers that I hare uow onhand a general assortment of Coiwiiting of almo't rery articlo ucsi In that lina la the wet. 0f r1, kmJa to wlt r11 daMM of , t : not tQ mak R blow t uU that I will soli mr cowds for ' 1 you N; O.T.B"I:N G ! But that I will sell theaia cheap as I car. afford to An experience of mr than twelro reiw ia the Merehantilc Business CoBTinccs me that ;- "EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" :'. . : . i - lsthe motto which should govern both buyer and seller. Give mc a call, friends, examine iny . T Stock or - Groceries, 11.-, boots jy SHOES, HATS ASD CAS, And if you don't want. to buy it will , anything. ' J. BUC not co?t vou OWNLI-.E. BY" THE WAY I have u large amount on bcok and notes, for gooda sold long ago. I need the money jut now as I have some heavy payments to make in a short time. Those who know "themselves indebted could notdome a greater favor than topav "VOW riymouth, October 21, 1P5S ' " J. It AN ORDINANCE I RELATION TO CERTAIN BIDE WALKS THEREIN KAM EI). Bt it Ordained by the President an 1 Trustees of tho corporate town of Plymouth, in the county of Marshall, and St.te of Indiana: f IIIAT a side walk be constructed of good oak or walnut lumber, three leel wide, on the south side 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 Brownlee'a addition to the town of Plymouth; and also on the east side of lots numbered ail, seven, eight and nine, in Wheeler's addition to the town of Plymouth. Sic 2 And be'it further Ordained, That if said several side walks shall not be constructed within sixty days from this date, that the Marshal of this corporation shall proceed to construct the same, and charge the costs thereof to the oruers of said lots in section first mentioned, and tht the same be taxed and collected as other corporation taxes J B N KLING ER, Pres't. attest: J G O.'borne, Clerk pro tern. May 25th, 159 juu9-39t3 DRUG STOMR IlasreraovcJMsetockof DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the rom ohc door east of Patterson 4 Cleavelind's store oa Li Porto street, Plymouth Ind, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND Meciioiiies , Carefully selected frrm the bet. Wholesale Establishment in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. Country llerchanlsj JLKD PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their iiterert to give him a call as he warrants every srticle sold by him to be just what it is reprcsmted In aaditiou to his large stock of Drugs anl Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Pcrfumerv, liar Burning Fluid Totocco, Cigars, And, in fact, every thin; usually kept in a Drug ötore, at prices as low an can be a Horded. Uall andexamina for yourslves. T. A. LEMON. New JEWSLRY- Stör. Tho Bubsciber would respectfully in form the tizens of Plymouth, Marshall andidjoining counties, that ho has openfd a new stock of all the different tinda of Watclies'. CLICKS,' JEWELRY FA1V CY GOODS IND NOTIONS! Generally kept in a fir class Jewelr? Store. Thi G oods are of the latestStylea, bc?t quality and will be sold at New York pices. Being a practical Jm elcr, he solicits a shr.ee f public patronage. I Room No. 2 Fershis's block. . i ADOLPH MYERS dec23-lly f WHO WAUTS MONEY NOTICE ia hereb;givcn to holders of County Orders, of Mamall county, with numbera corresponding with thenumbers below, dated 1653 and 1651, and all ordra protested prior to June 19th, lt?Ii5, that upon presentation to tho County Treasurer, at his oflic, they will be redeemed: 4019 4813 4300 7 41 101 238 453 412:; 4129 415C 4172 4335 31 67 m 391 4287 430$ II 3ti 4331 21 5G 179 351 :i:5. 4327 2G 61 184 3GC 3 3967 214 408 un30-3H3 Di VINN EDGE, T. M. C.

TO 'EVERYBODY WHO IT MAY

CONCERN! ''"'! THAT CITAliLES PALMEE. Ivifr!l tia lfl ctnrlmont rf rAND . Yankee Votions IK PLYMOU T II! Nobo'dy pretends to dispute. As to TEA, TOB A CCO, And uany other articles, he can't be beat. As to priees, we leavo all to judge. I expect to make a living by Selling: CJoods, ' j And j will succeed sure as nnyt'iinjr, ID IMG All those pay up who know they ought to, and hopo 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 3th 1&5. -f40tf. - Prospectus ios 1859..". .! Theme w-Tolnm? of the Ntie York Weekly Illustrated Golden Prize will commence Jan 1st IS59. The following are the names of the LiUrali whose production will grace the columns of this elegant journal during the year:, Iiev. C 11 Spurgcon, of London,. - G W M Revnold, of London, : G P R James, Novelist, Sir Edward Bulwer, Gen C F Ilensickor, lute of Nicaragua, Col G W Crocket, A D Munsou, Capt M D Alexander, U S A, Thomas Dunn Iinglish,M D, Henry Clap, jr, Dr O C Van Büren, .' Lieut J M Platt, U S N. F Clinton Harrington, Miss South worth t Mrs Anna Whelpley, TJUs Hetty Heartlr, i Mie Virginia Vaughan, Miss Di Vernon, "Minnie Mantour Hattie Clare, Mrs T B Sinclaro. TERMS: r.,, . ... 0 , , .. ; rcrms of auliscr.pt n, 3 rear; each cubsc, d.er is entitled to onof the articles named in the fol lowiß. List, jjnd is requested to mention what articlß ho ! dcVirci tvhcnhc sends his subsenptioa money: '" Cold Pen, with silver case, worth at retail 2 00 2 01 2 Ol 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 a oo 2 oo 2 oo 2 00 a oo 2 00 2 00 Ladles sold pencil . do Oold-tooth pick ....... . .. do LadieVgoId pen with estdnshm case, Enro!iiir gold pen? 1G carets Gold ring plain and -chased pi .1 cb do do do do do do do do do do do JLJUI Vif w.T. Mosaic and Florentine Broaches Gold Lockets;..;:..'. Cable charms..'..; ; Gobi Broaches..'."; Gentlemen's pins Centlomen's bosom stud do sleeve buttons. do Watch keys do I, adieu' cuff pins do Ribbon elides do Gold crosses do PREMIUMS TO AGAXT3 GETTING SUBSCRIBERS. Tho-e getting tip a club of 5 subscribers at 2, each, and remitting 10 will be entitled to a gold pen and silver holder 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 ftettinj up a club of 15 subscribers and remittini: '10, will be entitled to silver watch, or a gold vest chain wortn 10. Those remitting 40 for 20 subscribers will be entitled to a gold chain, or a silver hunting cased watch worth 22. Those remitting 80 for 40 subscribers will t entitled to a ladies' gold watch worth 30. Th oe remitting 100 (or 59 subscribers, ill be entitled to a proid watch worth $10. 0"A11 communications should be abdressed to 5 M B DEAN, Publisher, 235 Broadway N Y A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY WHO SCBSCniBES TOR THE i'NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS I one of the best literary papers of the dav. A large Quarto containing TWENTY PAGES, or SIXTY COLUMNS of entertaining matter; and ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED every week. A GU T 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 00 Three copies one year an i three gifts 5 00 I'ive copies one year aM 5jrifts 8 60 Ten copies one year and 10 gifts 15 10 Twenty-one copies one year and 21 gifts. . .SO 00 The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following; 1 United Statss Treasury Note, $1000 CO I 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 Cold Watches, 75 00 aach 50 do ' CO 00 each 100 do 50 00 each 300 Ladies Gold Watchf-s 35 00 each 500 Silver Huntinj: Cased Watches, 30 00 each 200 Silver Watches, i $15 00 to 25 00 each 1000 Gold guard, vest and fob . Chains,... . . . Ift 00 to 30 00 eaeh 1000 Gold Pens and Pencils, 5 00 to 15 00 each Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drop, Brca6t Pius, Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rin, Shirl Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Tln'mbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 50 cents to $15 00 each. On the receipt of the subscription money," thej subscriber's name will be entered upon our books 3 and the gift forwarded within one week to him, by -j mail or express, post-paid. v h O All communications must ht addre??s J to U DANIEL' AD EE, Publisher; J jull5-34 211 Cextir stkeet, New Ork.' CONSUMPTION mr AN OLD INDIAN ;tOCT'R,UNCA3 BRANT while a "Missionary among the CUERD. Iudiam of the Rocky Mountains, discovered a RATvE PLANT, that proves to be a certain cure for Consumption rnNSUMPTION Bronchiti'i Asthma, Liver CONSUMPTION complaint, Nervous AffcctionsCoughs, Colds, kc. CURED Having now made his fortune ' and retired from business, he will send the prescription and directions for preparing the . medicine fret of charge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it, and will send to his agent, enclosing2 stamps (6 cents) to pay the return CURED.. letter, with a description of their symptoms.. . The old Doctor has cured mort th&u 3000 cases of Consumption alone, and hopef all afilicted people will avail themselves of tbisonEortuoity, as tho Doctor wishes to do all the good e can before he dies Address all letters to . DANIEL ADEE.Box 3531, New Y'ork. Who is his sole agent. iu!15 31 W,W S W 14, 32, 1 THE aboTG described land, situate in Union Township, Mashall county, Indiana, near a good steam saw mill, and the Tillage of Maxen cuckee.and a .short distanca from Maxencuckee Lake,- is good Boil, .well timbered, and will be sold on good termf. AppljtoA C Thompson at Hun. tinston, or in Plymouth to T. McPONALD.

ORIENTAL -LIFE LINIMENT!

(7 Cures, RlieiimausiiL CwreS Frost Bites. . Oriental T.if T.inimfnt ..... . v m.iimiiv. .v.Onentftl Life Liniment Cures Cuta aud Bruises., '. Oriental IM Liirment Cures Scratches on Horses. Oiir.t.il Life Liniment Cares Swecnv on IIorep. Ia not a SECRET KfclMEDY; the Printed AnalvMa accompanies each IJutue

joiu uy wrujrgii.s ana country .Merchants at i occupation, liuiAl ol nie, A.c., kjkj in c:ues of ex25 cent?, 50 cents, and One Dollar per bottle. 'j treme povertv, to furnish Medicines FREE Of-

Manufactured by Dr. R D. rORTEIlj 96 Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. R. I. PORTER'S AVill Cure Sick Ileatkiclie in Two Iinutes Thp Dl'nrk Will Pllrn SiioV TfAnfl i-TiA lt- f vx-r I m'niiUs. In evcrvcasc where the intient is not relieved in Five minutes after t;ikin. the Two Minute Drops, the money will he refunded'llic Two Minute Drops are perfectly safe and pleasant to take, and will he fouudof mstantbenetit in sick headache, nausea and sick stomach, faiutness, pain in the stomach, colic, or pain in tho fide, painful cough, depression "of spirits, kc, kc. Said everywhere at 5 cents per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. Porter, 9C Third Street, LouiTillc,'Ky. PORTER'S M...J. Promote D'.-rcstronin 1 impact tone and viror to

the pvstem. In their actio.. ;? are tonic tnd al- constantly bt --!n; published f.r Rtatnitous d'.-tiü, Alterative, an', mildly laxativf. They d-j not pripo tion, and will be sent to the afTicted. Some of the or nauseate in the least; at the same tim they lire new rtwdirs and mtthod of ti e:tmcr.t discovered certain in their action, curing liablrual -os"tive- durii:r the past year, arc of p-cat value, nis?, sick headache, dizzinesj, loss of appetite,! ' Address, for Ileport or treatment, Dr. GEORGIT debility, depression of tpiriti. ie., kc. j R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard AAs a Female Till, :liey have no superior in ! saciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Amenorahca, or suppression of the menses, andiia. By ordr of the Directors.

other monthly diseases. These Pill.-j elTuetually remove the exciting cause, and red tore the patient to health in a few clays. T"iiesft ?il'3 are purely vegetable, containing no mercury or other deliteriousdrus. These Pills are given in doses of one pill after in niier cverv uav cmui mo urease is removeu. . lf lhe mt yM n 4S h incrcase lamer every dav untill tho disease tha do?e to two or three pills at a time Manufactured with i-eatcare bv Dr. rf . D. l'orter. 9G Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and fold by drujrpista gem-rally; price 25 cents per box. ny person who does not lire convenient to an aent can have the pills tent by mail, postage paid,, by remitting 25 cents to the proprietor, or five boxes for ono dollar. If vou desire health, ask for PORTER'S DINNER. PILLS, tnd use no other. Jan. 27, 1859. 9--tf ip si. Hontems BL003 nnm Al M TO DISEASE VANQUISHED BV Roback's Scandinavian RemeclifDr. iYFivsr t-Vi Li la-'f : .2.' j , . : . - A FT ER YEARS OF STUDY AND EXperimtnt. Dr. Roback, the eminent Swedis-h Phfician,succ-eded in produ'iinpc a medicine from twenty-three different species of mountain herbs of his native land, which acts directly on the causes of disease m the blood, and bv restoring the cor rnpted fountain of life, to a condition of health and purity, expels disease from the system, where ver if miy be located, or whatever may be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stages. orc throat, bronchitis, fever and ajrne, asthma, low epnits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, lassitude and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the onrans of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the nrrves, or the muscular fibre, are unerringly cured by this preparation. It is to the MATERIES morbi or seeds of disease wh.at an alkali is toau acid: it neutralizes them with absolute ccitaintv, while at the same time it regulates the secretion, removes obstruciions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such i the nature, Puch are the efiectsof Dr. Roback'a famous Scandinavian Blood Fnrifior, which, if takcuin conjunction with his Scandiharlan Blood Pills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. Iu the "Scandinavian Blood Pills," Dr. Roback presents 13 ie rtult t 'twenty years' of experience, hard study and experiiceut ao to what a perfect pill should be No one can doubt their superiorly after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half-dozen; Scandinavian Blood Pills, 2." cents per box, or five for $1." --'-.' rRRü.Miama Co., Ind., An sr. 4, 1P.77. . Dn. C. VT. 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 ko lessmv inclination, to give you a plain state ment of mv case. I was lor years afilicted with that bane of ali comfort and efficiency in business, dvspejsia. l o recapitulate a.i me so-cawea ixniMics which I liayc .used to rid myself of this disease, would indeed m ike ft rqef nit holy'tatalogie. 1 also consulted with the best physician. . I could hear of. I wai induced to try your remedies f hrough the persuasion? of a fiiend.-wnJ-flfjfcrsing them a frw davs w as greatly bciTefitIed7"and tii a short tin e, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanent y curid-? 2 r-aä alu afilicted with .tlic.'most viy'e it V 11. 1 nei'OUi r.niaciK",' utKii-i.-'a-r-t- jnouueu by my disordered stomach, for when my dyspepsia left me.niv headache Jcft witUit. ,1vow feci .better in every respect Üuui I have foe ten veaV?.' w Ä Very truly youi-s, JOHN S D EMU TIL "Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, 1857.. ' Da. Roback Dear Sir: Having "been afilicted with neuralgia or rheumatism for the past year and a half, ami having seen your medicine, called the Scandinavian Wood Purifier, highly recommended bv srentlemcu with whom I am acquainted, I w?.s induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. A ftcr using tw o botilcs, 1 felt its eflects verv sensibly, and upon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow nie, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery in medicine which is proving, itself to be a worker of such wonders iii tlx disease, of the human family. GEORGE S. I1ENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. iNDIANAPOUSf Wt duCSd!V, ScpU 2, lh57. Dk. C W. Roback- Dear S'ir: Having been troubled for several years "with" Extreme debility and weakness, so much so that T was unable to attend to my ordinary business at time?, and hiving heard of tha 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 that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at my ad vanced age of life seventy-seven years. I chcerfullT give this information for the benefit of those similarly- affected. MORRIS MORRIS. The above certificates, and many others, can be seen at my ofiice, bv anv one at anytime. Get one of my Family Medical Almanacsgratis, fror, my agents. ,, - Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, ISO.- U L. Fourth strcet,3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, O. For sale by Irookc k Uro-, PI v mouth; T. A. lx?mon, do.; J. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Cornwall, Bourbon; Ransom k Manchester, Lycurgus; and bv druggists and merchants generally. inarSI--lTlj

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Howfird: Association,, . I'HUJADEI.PHIA. . J.U. A Bencroltnt Justilution estublizhedb j p'r.itlE f dovenunt for ihr rd'u fro f the Sick and JUtase 1 ajactrxi tut r end T.pitlruUc I ..Aiii : . i.. . :. . i. - - rE the aw ful destruction cf liCnirui life, tjiuwi 'j hx .SciTial iMSC.-JTid tlftf de ej tioT.s ' praf riced iipunmc Tjniornuiaie victim oi i-ucii flif enfn .) Quacks several years auo diroc ted their ConFultiiit urpcon,asa VIIAK1TABLE ACT ' worthy of their name, to ( pen a Dispensary for th treatment of thin cla;s of diseases, in all their fours, and tu cive Medical Advice GIJATKS to alUho orTilvhr I letter, with n- ditciiitiin of their ronditlo. CI1AKGE. "it i.ueedfeji io add Ü:üt'tlre .Aci aüon commands the hiht Mcdical kill f iL age, and will furnish tl iuot itrovd mJ trttitnient. . - ,. The Directors of tb Association in tlieir tuu I Rcl)0tt 'Ton tho treatnif rt of .Sexual Diseases. 1, the year end inj: Jnimorv 1st, lS-, c-iprsi tit hiphfft fatisfaction with the succr which has f. tended the hilars of the Cor.PuUin? Sm-pron iu tl.4. cure of i?permatß7rh.r.a, Seminal Weakness, )m potencc, Go.norrI:(Ca, Gloct, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-A!iisi. Jt.v..a.ri m1,iv i 1,n?, 0,rJ.1,e ?:,mc P,J, furt,,u year I 1 UC Direct or. .n sured that their labors in this inhere of benevolect cSort have born of p eat benefit to the afilicted, especially to the youny:, rnd thav have resolved to devote themselvc, with renewed zeal, to thi vcr important and much despised caue. An admirable Report on H-ermaton-hoa, Seminal Wcakncs, the vice of Onanism, Ma.-tt .- bationor Self- Abuse, and other diseases o'ftlie f -ual oriiisby the Consulting Surpecn, will bw M t oy nun, (in a tcaiea cnv;ope,) 1 K I: V. . " r ir r f r on rccciit of TWO ST.VP. iorpotn; re. i ture and Ueatmont of snuu! diseases. diet, ic vuif r ivenonx ana i rac ts on t; EZRA HTTARTWELL, Trra Geo. Uairchild, Secretary. jul2 - CADT20K. AU Cnaitt MU l.ar tk Wre tndiau u ilorKeloek, oa ek Cox. ytlia.nU tuiJ Trader will bv tüeir piorJ ml not tx iwp4i mpon Ljr a Gootjtrrit of linne t IndUa Hoot riU. ftigud -1. B. 2I.rt. AU eBuiiM loU t.vi fU Imt the XLtucut and igntar of A. J. IKAtfe d CS-, o Mll box. Dr. MORSE, thi inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT TILLS, ha? fpt nt the greater part f his life in travelinc, having vieittd Uuror.. At-i . and Africa, as well as North America has pper.t three years amonir the Indians of our cftem country it was in this way that the Indian Rooi Pills were firt discovered. Dr. Mor? e was th firsi man to et;di!iih the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF THE IJLOOD that ouratrength health and life depend upon this vital lluiJ. WhcntKe variou passages becomw elogtvl, and do not act in rfect harmony w ith ihe diR'erenl functions of the body, the bloo l loses its action become thick, corrupted and diseased; thus caua i::g all pains, sickness and distress of every name, our strength is cxhaustcd,uur health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing olf the stagnant humors, tb blood will become choked and tease to net, md thus our ii.iht of life will bt forever blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body freo and open. And how pleasant to ua that we have it in ur power to put a medicine in you r:nch. vit: Morse's Indian Roit Pills, manufactured from pl.u tsand roots -row around the mountainous c'ifi in Nature's ardt 1., for the health and rwcort ry o diseased man. One of the root from which tliege P'.lls are made is a Sudorifhr which ojM ns the porcj the kkui, and assists Nature in throwing out the i nner parts oi tu corruptnn mithin. J l;o seeo.nl i a phuit which is an Expectorant, that pens and undoes the passage to the lungs, and thus in a sor.thiüg manner, perform its duty by tlirowi off phlegm and other humors from the hing by copious .-pitting. The third is a Diuretic, w'dch gitcs case and double strength to the Lidnets; thus ncouraged, tliey draw large amounts of i.mpurity fnun the blood, which is thru thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water pas-Jge, and hielt could not have been discharged hi anv other wav. The fourth is a Cathartic, and acconiparics the other properties of the p'.H while engaged in purifxiiijrthc blued; the coarser partic cs of impurity which cannot pa bv the other outlets, arc thu taken up and conveyed oil" in grt at quantities by the bow el--. From the above it is shown that Dr. Moro Indi ml'oot Pill not only enter the ftc.nach, but become unitod with the blood, lor they find way to every part, and completely rout out and cleansH the system froin all iuipurifr, jind the lifo of the loly, w hu h is the blood becomes perfectly health v consequently all sickness and pain is driven froij m the system, for they cannot n main when the bdr becomes so pure and clear. The reason wbv people are so distressed when sick, and why go many die, is because they do not get a medicine that wiil pass to the afilicted pa-ts, and which will ojtcn the natural passages for the disease to b cast out; hence, a large qu antity of food and other matter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus undergoing disagreeable fermentation, constantly mixing with the blood, which throw s the corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the bo is by disease. Dr. Morse's Pills have added to themselves victory upon victory, bv re storing millions of tliesick to bloniing health and j happine-. Yes, tLo isands who have been raclind or tormented with sickness, pain r.nd anguish, aed whose feeble frames luve been scorched by the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brov.ght, as it were, w ithin a step of the Silent grave, now stand ready to tcstit that they would have been numbered w ith the dc , had it not been for thfs great and wonderful medicine, Morse's Iuui.m Root Pills. After otic or tw o doses had been f aken, they were astonished, ftnd absolutely fur prised, in witnessing their charming effects. No on'y do they give immediate case and strength, an' take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but the at once go to work at the foundation of the disease which is the blood. Therefore, it will I thorn f specially by thos who use these Pills, that they will cleanse and purify, that disease that ccadly enemy will take its flight and the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect ef a long and happy life will cherish and brighten jour days. 0C action. Merchants and Traders will be on their guard and not be imposed po bva count crfwit of Dr Morse's Indian Root Pill signed A 11 McoE. All gtnviuc Pills will hereafter have the signature of A.J. WHITE, on each box. All orders and letters relating to Mid Tills m'JEt be addressed to A. .1. WHITE, No 10 Courtlandt Street, New York, sole proprietor cf Dr Morse Indian Root Pills. Dr. Morse Indian Root Pills are sold by 1 dealers iu medicines. Aguits wanted in ever; town, village and hamlet in the land. Parties dofiring the age ncy will address us as above for term.. Price "2o cents per box; five boxes mil be sent'-r receipt oi i , postage paiu. j Sheriff s Sale. By virtue of an cjtccurin to me directed from the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court, I will offer for sale, as tho law .direct, at the court house door in Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the Ifidi day of July lfGO, between the Iiouri of 10 o'clock a. m. nnd 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, tho following described, real estate, ia said Marshall county, Indiana, to-wit: The west part oft lie uih cast quarter of cction 20, township "H, range 2 cast, supposed to contain fifty acres all that part that lies west of Yellow River, except five acres off" cf the north cne of saidh rd. Taken as the property of Daniel Long at the suit of Wood, Cbcrhart Co 3t3$2 O .M .BARNARD, Sheriff. S3 LANK? FOR JL'STICKS OF Peace for sale cheap, at th: Oflicc T HE