Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 August 1859 — Page 4

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THE WOULD TO COME. I- all our hopes an J all our fears Were prisoned in life's narrow bound; If traveler through this vale of tears, We saw no better world beyond; Oh! what could check the rising sigh? What earthly thing couM pleasure ghe Oh! who would venture then to die.' Or who could then endure to live ? Were life a dark and desert moor, Where mists and clouds eternal spread Their gloomy veil behind, before, And tempest thunder over head; Where not a sunbeam breaks the gloom. And not a floweret smiles beneath Who could exist in such a tomb? Who dwell in darkness and in death 1 And such were life, Viithout the ray From our devine religion given; 'Tis this that makes ourilaiknessday: 'Tis this that makes our earth a Leaven! Pright is the golden sun above; And beautiful the tlowers that bio ni, And all is joy, and al lis love, Reflected from the world to come! True Duncan and the Cat. l Once there waa a little boy named Dun- 1 can. The boys used to call hini True ! Duncan, because he never would lie. One1 day he was playinir with an a.te in ihn I j ... j yard of a school: and while he was chonpino- a stick, the teacher's cat cme alonir. ' sa

Dui;CaH let tlii axe fall on poor Taddy'sj 'Well, deacon, I hope you feel resignhead, and killed her. What to do he did j cd in goin' not know. Sho was the pet of the master, I Ves,' said tho deacon, I think lam and used to set on cushions at hU side, ' willing.' while he was hearing the lessons. j 'Well,' said tho other, I thought it Xcw fellows,' said one of the bovs, 'we j might be consoling to you to know that shall see if Duncan cant make up a libas!ah the neighborhood are willing also.' well as the rest of us ' j t-The foflowing adTertisement of a B.I1 Jones stepped up and taking the cat ; Cjnstabk,s gaIe wa8 ,ateil fI0,n the wall of by the tail, said: I .,. , .1 c. . r i ... t lfl . , a public room ta a tavern in the State of

liciu vjj s, i Yiii jiui liing ner into me alley, and we cm tell Mr. Colo the butch- j er's dog killed her; you know he worried) Several uf them thought that this would do very well. But Duncan looked quite angrv. SoV said lie, Xo! do you think I would Ue for such a cretaure as that? It would be a lie a lie, a LIE.' Every time he said the word his voice I grew louder and louder. Then her picked ! ? S it . 7 " in n 1 hi fifhrwti riorum fln1 K K...-. f. .11. ...... .... .WV.U( wU uv!3 wiww ed to see what would happen. The master looked up and said What is this! My faithful mouser d,.id! rf - Who could have done me such an injury? Mr. Cole I am very sorry, but here is j t lie, sir, killed Taddy, ; the truth. I can I am very sorry for it. I ou-rht to h.ivn b'en more careful, fr I s.r.v her continually rubbing her back against the log. J am very sorry indeed, sir. Every o:io expected to see Mr. Cole take down his rattan, On the contrary, he put tMi a pleasant smile, and said: Duncan, you are a brave boy. I saw and heard all that passed from my windi r i i i i i ow;aooe. i winuu ramer loose a nun-; dred cats, tha'i miss such an example of i . . . truth and honor in my school. Your best reward is what you feel in your own con sc:e ice, but I beg you to accept this hand Some penknife for my approbation. I Duncan took out his little handkerchief ! a-ad wiped his eves. The boys could no ; longer restrain themselves, and when Tom Pool 9y crieJ, 'Three clieers.for Duncan!' all joined in u hearty hurrah. Au Editor s ilrcusi. A Lacltol-ir editor, out west, who h:vl received from the fair hand of a bride1, a piece :i el:rnt wedding c:ikf to dream i.n, thud ives the result of his remarkable experience: We puth usiderthe head of our jiilluw, fchut our eyes sweetly as an infant, blessed with an easy conscience, and snored prodigiously. Th-3 God of drearns gently touched u.-, and in our fancy we were mariied! Never wa3 a little editor so happy. It was 'my love 'dearest,' 'sweetest,' rinin in our e-rs every moment. Oh, that the dream had broken off here! Bui no! some evil I genius put it into the henl of our ducky j to have padding for dinner, just to please j lier lordIn a hungry dream we sat down to din ner. Well, tho happy pudding moment! had arrived, and a huge shew almost ob-j Bcured from sight the pl.tto before us. j 'Mv dear.' said wo fondlv. 'did von I mnlio tills? '"es, love, don't you think it ii verv n;ce 'Tis the host bread pudding i ever tasted in my life.' 'Plum pu J Ji:ig, ducky,' suggested my wife.

Oh, no, my dearest wife, bread pud- j lVm ediwtin?, is pnrantced to be competent to ding. I always was extremely fond of em.' ' Manag the Hook 'Call that bread pudding? ask'-d my j het lirä tlii',"Iy MGE ANY BUSINESS,

Certainly, my der, I reckon I have had enough at the Sherwood IIousj to know bread pudding, my love, by all means.' Husband, thi3 is really too bad; plum pudding is harder to makothan bread pudding, and i more expensive, and is a great deal better. This ia plum pudding, sir," and my pretty wife's brow Hushed with excitement. My love, my sweet, dear love,' exclaimed we, soothingly, 'do not get angry, I am sure it is very good, if it is brad pudding. 'You mean wretch, replied my wife in a higher tone,' you know it is a plurn pudding.' Then, ma'am, it's so meanly put together, and so badly burned, that the devil wouldn't know it. I tell V'oi:, madam, moat distinctly and emphatically, that it is bread pudding, and the meanest kind at that. It is plum pudding,' rose above tlie din, as we had a distinct perception of feeling two plates srrush across our bead. Hrend pudding,' we groaned in a rage, as tho chicken left our hand, and Hying with extremely swift motion across tho table, landed in madam's bosom. Plum pudding,' resounded the war-cry from tho eusmy. ai the gravy dish took

l! whero wo bad. lecn disposing of the first part of our dinner.

; 'Bread pudding, forever, shouted wo in ! defiance, unsuccessfully dodging the soup j tureen, and filling beneath its greasy con -j tents. i 'Plum pudding,' yelled tho amiable ! spouse, as noticing our misfortune, she determined to keep us down by piling on our head the dishes with no gentle hand, j Then, in rapid succession, followed the , war cry. iJlum pudding,' she shrieked ! with every dish. 'Hiead pudding, in smothered tones, came from the pile in reply. Then it was ; 'plum pudding' in rapid succession, the last cries growing feebler, until we fust j u'Mincuy recouecr, it bad grown to : whisper. 'Plum pudding,' resounded like I thunder, followed by a tremendous crash, ; as my wife leaped upon the pile with both feet, and commenced jumping up! anrl down. Then, thank Leaven, we awoke;' , and behold it was a dream. This dream; 1 has determined us wo shall never marry. Louisiana Suoau-Cane. The X. OA Ctscen! snvs: "All accounts from the .sugar district above the city represent the ; present growing cano as very small, apparently indicatt-d a very deficient crop. The accounts from the parishes below the city are of a more f tvorabhi aspect; in fact, the cane j3 verv forWard, particularly ill the üarish of St. Bernard.' An old unloved deacon, in U last was visited by a neighbor, who hours, ' said : jnjj.lra. 'A.For :ile a cow with calf by JOHN IJROOKS. It is not tho quality of the fare, but the cheerfulness of the cruests, which makes j the feast. It has been satisfactorily ascertained ! that dunks enter tho water for divers reasons, and come out for sun dry motives. .Put out to a litllo furllicr Uaid a physician to a female patient, 'a I J ... . ' litt k further still i; , further still." Why, doctor,' cried the fair invalid, 'do you think there is no end to a woman's tongue?' The raison why some persons put on j s. is because thev have nothing else to ' airs, is because they have put on. & A pi in tor in Chicago recently married a younij lady who weighs 250 pounds. Rather a heavy ijal-lcv. 1 JVE. TSL TxroULI) respectfully nnr.oui; ? V tl,;lt tliC.v ,live this day a .i . .t . ... t "OULD respectfully announce to the public that thev have this day associated them !5vcs together in the practice of MEDICINE & SURGERY. The incronsins demand for Dr. Smith's scrvfres renderinsr it iinjossil)le lor him t attend to the C:l115 of h5 fricn,l! promptly, he is happy to inform them that ho can cheerfully recommend Dr. 1Jrei.s fork, as a gentleman who ha an extensive experience, together with a thorough medical education. Having permanently located in Plymouth, they will attend to oil rails with promptness and fidelity. Piriieulir attention paid to SURGERY and CHRONIC DISEASES. OFFICE Second door west of Pierce's Clothing Store. Pivmou'h, M.inh 1.", ls;0 iHtf ) 1TT 1 J J J T 50 OO I J'avs fi.r a full course in the IRON CITY COLLEGE, 1 he iarze.-t, most cxtcasivclv patronized and bc.t organized Commercial School in the United ates Attending Daily, larch, 18.r.) I'i'iil time to complete a lull course, from C to 1 weeks. And pialilied to earn a salary of from 500 To 1,(01(01. Students enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. 51 PREMIUMS Best Penmanship! i at i c i . i -to - mi iM received at half price. For Circular and Specimens of Writing, inclose two letter stamps, and Adilrcsa F. AV. JHNKIXS. rittslnirgh, Ta.

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J. C LEONARD II. B DICKSON & CO. Oa La Forte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Have just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and most (( )MPLETE ASSORTS !-:Xrl or ! U A TTB 7Tb W A IT?. i ja. fi. J,. -üu jar v w xn. jd. M-A j j JAPANNED WARE AXD EVER BItOUGIITTO THIS MARKET. S3 c n n p tn O (i p u. o c - c 03 7? o c c 2 n S2 -3 o c o o p O o n O 3 )4 p Q on C c c O p TT V ES I We have a complete assortment of Stoves at low i price?, and are determined (o suit our customers with quality and priced, A a ri "2 V. o O rt to O c o E p r 3 O "3 it "3 We are permanently located in Plymouth, with just the stock, friends, that will suit you. We are determined that no Alan, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round about," shall undersell us and respectfully solicit your patronage confident that in the variety, quality and low price of our stock that we can suit everv one wihinir anything in our line. OOvl ' II. 11. D1CK.S0N "fcCu. LATEST NEWS FROM ! PIKE'S VKA K ! Mime ? HAVE not created sm h an excitement as l.a iL"1 j anivalofanrNrur.CEI)ENTElL.K(;i:ANl) WELL DELIXI TD S10CK OK SPRIiUiiDUMER GOODS AT DAVIDSON & CO'S Con.sieting of GENTLEMEN'S & BOYS' READY MADE SX'ifä' Furnishing GOODS, CLOTH: CASS1MKKE5. SATINKTTS, LINEN, And COTTON, and a full assortment of Tailoring Trimmings, Trunks, Satchels, Hoots k Shoes etc., etc., all of which will and must be Fold at rates which will defy all competition. Any person wishing to purchase goods as above advertised, we could best convince them of the truth f our Ftatcmcnts ky giving us a call and examine our stock and prices to which service we are at all times ready to attend. We would particularly direct attention to our Tailoring Department which is under an efficient Superintendent who guarantees all work to be made according to style, under workmen like manner; and as we have the advantage of a Cannliord the manufacture of garments at least I one third less than customary prices. 1 o our imuuToiN friends and customers we tender our thanks for past favors, and hope to merit a continuance thereof by fair ami liberal dealing. Pershing Plock, No. 2. DAVIDSON k CO. Aprl 1 20tf TIPPECANOE FLOURi ARRANGEMENTS hare been made to nup- . ply the PIj mouth market with this flour, and the genuine can be found at Patterson k Cleaveland and Palmer's. 2-A 45tf N. J. & T. S. ALLEMAN i Co.

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T HE UNDESIGNED HAS RECENTLY brought on ancntire New Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES! To which le invtes the attention of purchasers. Having been in the Grocery Rusiness,in this place a number of yean, he Hatters himself that, by honest and fair dcaiing.hc will continue to receive the patronage of Iiose who have heretofore so liberally patronize! him. The best es-ortnent of Tea in town. Good Y. H. TEA 50 Cts per lb! Molasses, Syrut, Tobacco, r.nd Rice cheaper than at any other louse in Plymouth. Coffee, 0113 Shilling per lb! Rütter Sugar than at anv other house iu town i ! cents per pound. ' Give moa cull it the old stand of Patterson V j Clcavcland. La Pjrte St., where I ea n ::nl wl sei I cucapcr man mc cneapesi, ior casuor country pro jduec. This can avl will he done, as I have rurvnt to pay nor piolts to divide. CaM and see foo yourself. lSv-Jtf T. J. FATTEU.-ON. icw JEWLRY Store. ra Tlic puliscriher would respectfully in QiaJh furm ciMzcns of riyniouth, MaÖJ' J shall and adjoining counties, that he "AS ojx'nea .a new stocK. oi an tne Uiliorent kinds of CLICKS, JEWELRY FAN CY GOODS AND MOTIONS! Generally kept in a fir.t clasd Jewelry Store. Tht Goods are of the latest Styles, best quality and will be sold at New York prices. ein a practical Jeweler, he solicits a fcharecf public patronage. IIoohi No. 2 l'rshins's Mock. ADOLrH MYERS t!ec23llv 'T-rrr AUL m Would respectfully announce, and invite the attention of the citizens of Marshall and the adjoining Counties, To the fact that he has purchased of .Mr. JAMES MITCHELL, his stock in ihc vT IT :ici And from his experience in the business, feels confident he can give PERFECT SATISFACTION ALE KINDS OF "4 Done on short notice. Having employed (IOOD WORKMEN, he will warrant all work that is done in tlitf $liop. rn.i JlU ALL KINDS OF Produce micl old Iron j Taken in exchange for Castings at his Grocery I;;;-mouth,Jaii. VJ Uf TUE ELEPIINAT IS LO-lIW LOOSE ! ! And may 1-eseeti free of charge at the store of VINNEDGS & BRO, No. 1 Coi!in's Dloek, Plymouth hid., I Wliere there is kc t con-tantly ouh.in.l a Iar-.c and well selected slock of OKOCLUUES Consisting of Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Xs, Jiaisins, l'cppcr, Ahjncc, Sahraius, Mustard, Common and fa net Soaps Slarch, lndi'jo. Soda, Cloves, Cinnamon, And everything in tho Grocery line, down to a tick of Allen's Celebrated Pulmonary Chewing Gum, And in 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 iSheetings and Uleaehed floods of every prade, which we will sell cheap for cah or Keady Pay. As for Prices, we have only to say, call and examine and our friend Mark will be always ready to w elcome and accommodate our cu.stoniert. Very Kespeetfullv Yours, ViNNEDG 20 i: Si P.KO. iir ifflVPlr t i ii ii , a i CASH! CASH!! CASH!!! 500, 82000, 3000! Every mania .Marshall County and surrounding country has now a real chance for making the above sums at any time, by calling on mc and securing the following tracts or parcels' of choice and extra lauds in the county of .Maries, State of Missouri. I have over SHOO acres in lots of 40, bO, and 160 acres, peven miles from Vienna, the county peat, and eight to twelve miles from the railroad and 2 miles from Gasconade River. Also 320 acren of choice land in Crawford County, 12 miles from railroad. Also 320 acres in Wayne County two mi!cs from railroad. All of thcue lands or parcels of lamlsare of the viry best quality. They are no graduated, or one shilling an acre land ; they are all in the heart of a thickly settled and fast growing country, I will sell 40 M) and 160 acre pieces, or more, and any person can go and sec the land and if they don't" prove as represented then no sale. I will trade for improved lanes about here or for cash, on good terms now is your time without delav. Call on the Agent CH A. WIIITMORE, At his Ware House at the Depot. N II I am also Agent for the Charter Oak Life Insurance Company, of Hartford Ct. For information ea lion me and gc t a pamphlet. WE HAVE ju.st received, and are offering for sale cheaper than any other establishment in Plymouth, a large assortment of Mtoots V Shoes for Summer ware. Don't fail to call before you purchase, and examine our stock. 21 EDWARDS & VAN VALKENHURGH.

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SPRING- AND SUMMER FURNISHING GOODS, &.C. At Geatly Reduced Prices' THE citizens of Marshall county and tho public generally, are hereby informed that I have brought to Plymouth a large

STOCK O F flectcd with prreat care; and special attention to Stifle isid (ftrftlifij) as well as to making, which I now Lumber, or almost any kind of ofler for Cash Country ProdLnco with full confidence of meeting the wants of my numerous customers. Thoe wishing to purchase anything in my line solicited to call and examine for themselves as I always take pleasure in waiting on customers whether I sell to them or not. Mr stock consists of Coats, t Vests, SrsrENKERs, I OVKRSIIIRT, Cravats, I Pants, Shirts, Overalls IIa.vdkerchifs, Gloves, Umbrellas. Sachells, Socks, Cloth, Ladies Hoor'n Skirts, CeXT's A LAblF.'i Collar's axd HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY! While I rtturn niv thanks to those who have here tofore patronized me so liberally, I still solicit their patronage; and all who wish to buy the BEST GOODS FÖRTHS LEAST MONEY I do not prcb nd to sell poods without rlht, but can live as cheap buy as cheap, and sell as cheap as my neighbors dare. Remember the place on Ihe comer, first door South of i'iovd's Warerooms, Plymouth, Ind. April 1st l.r)!)-lb ltf II. PIERCE. WHEN WILL WONDERS CEASE! IN PLYMOUTH? D F- II A 11 T MA X & C Have started a new Harnessand Saddle Shop two doors north of J Drownleu's store, on the East side of Michigan stieet, at No 6 where they intend keeping on hand, Saddles and Harness of all kinds, and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Call und examine their stock and work. All renairin" done in order and on short notice. 14tf DRY GOODS A N D SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! WE would respectfully puich;isers to the fac call the attention of fact that we have jut re ccived from the Eastern cities, a well selected stock of BEADY-MADE (cm HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our stock at first clas Houses, we canolIiT you Goods at 'rices to suit tho times, N. II. itli the above we have connected a nimm estiblisihfät Under the supervision of Mr. where we are prepared to F. J. KENNER, MAKE CLOTJIIXG TO OBDER! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS. CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS, S. k M. BECKER. apr39-S3 THE PEOPLE Of Marshall County and Vicinity, ARE respectfully informed that E. PAUL Continus inc the Boot & Shoe Business, And intends manuf.ictoring ami keeping on hand a supply of Hoots, Shoe", Leather, !tc. Tlns'advcrtisenicnt now will show The Plymouth people where to go. For Hoots and Shoes of every kind, To suit the most fastidious mind, For those who bow at Fashion's shrine, Please call at Paul's he does design To keep what cannot fail to t-uit, The latest style of Shoe or Hoot. If Ladies wish or slippers neat, To suit their minds and fit their feet Or Gaiters of the latest fashion. When dressfd to make a splendid dash in; Or Bootees, Shoes, or aughltowear: Then call at Paul's for they are there Of every size ami various hue, Made at the East and Westward too. We also have a Buskin tie For walking which the Fair rfiould buy, For the sake of health and comfort, too; Then call and buy our Buskin shoe. Now Farmers, you will please to call At Paul's his 6tock will please yoo all; His stock is good and can't be beat, By any house on any street. A better Boot cannot be mde, Than those we keep for country trade; Our thick Brogaus are also stout They'll wear till they are all worn out. But if you want a finer shoo, Then call at Paul's he'll furnish you With Calf, Morocco, or with Kip With kinds the best, that wi'l not rip. Young Misses, too, we fondly greet! Come let us beautify your feet, With Gaiters, Slippers or Bootees, Of any kind that you may please, We also have for babes that creep, A little shoe that's very cheap 'Tis pliable and also neat, And will protect their little feet. Shoemakers here can be supplied With Tacks and Threads and Awls and Lastg With Knives and Birstles, Pegs and Hasps. Come one, come all give us a try, And we are mrc tint you will buy At the rign of the Golden Boot. iQtf".

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HONEST CORNER' STILL THE CENTER OF ATTRACTION. NEW HOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the (lames of March a year a i go paid up ray creditors collected a iortioii of my debts, I am happy to announce to irty nu mcr i cms friend and customers that I have uow onhand ! a general assortment of Consisting of almost every artideusci that line in the west. Of all kinds to tiit all classes of people. I atn not goim; to make a blow, not going to till you that I will sell my goods for NOTHING! But that I will sell them as cheap as I can afford to An experience of mere than twelve years in the Mercliantile 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 mv Stock of Groceries, HOOTS AX OK'S, HATS AXJ) ( AS, eve, &c, itc, &c. And if vou don't want to out it v. i'l not co.-f von anvthim J. BHOWNI.F.E. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on hok and notes, for goods sold long ago. I need the money just 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 OWPlymouth, October 21, lt-58 J. U ILOOIi HEME! C. BAXTER'S 2d door north of Pierce's Clothing Store. Just opened the first day of May w here tou can positively buy at the Cheapest Rates all kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. I make my work nysclf and warrant it good or no sale. Take Xoticc I hold myself in readiness to do work at all hours of the dav and even ing. 1 have supplied myself with the most applied and complete set of Tools and Midlines, and am we'l prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING & REPAIRING IN THK HKST OF S7ip (nut Ititrabifit; according to order and time, and without 'delay I w ill make it quite an object to all to send nie their orders. I want it to be plainly understood, being my own manufacturer, that I will not be undersold, :is I ran afford to sell as low as auv e.-tablishmeiil ill the country. FARMERS, Take Notice. Particular attention paid to repairing of TIN, COPPER, BRASS &, SHEET-IRON WARE, that yon may not be detained in town nnnecessa rily. I keep on hand (and am the only one author zed to sell the same,) the Self-Straiiiing Milk Bucket, one of the most important and valuable Improve mentsof the times. The arrangement of this Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail to please those who would save both Tim o ixxxel Labor. 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 w ant to buy or not. If vou want to Mistaiu Pair and Cheap Prices, and to encourage the Working .Alan forward to improvement in science and art, who considers it an honor to do his own work, I most respectfullv solid vour patronage. RA(IS taken in exchange for Tin Ware. Second handed Stoves taken on e uiimis sion. R. C. UAXTER. Plymouth link, May 12 ltsVJ h 1 ÖMÜGOTOIIE. Jr. T. .. JsEJIO.V Has removed hUstock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES to the room one door east of Patte.son k Clcaveland's store on La Porto street, Plymouth Ind, where he keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND Carefully selected frnmi the best Wholesale Establishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. omit riß llcrcliaiits, AND i u v s i c i a x s g i; n k ually Will iin 1 it to their interest to give him a call as he w arrants every article sold by him to be just what it is represented. In audition to his large stoek of Dings and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of Y NKB BNOTIONS Perfumery, Hair Oil, Burning Fluid, Tobacco, Ci ars, Src, 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. Notice to I loirs of Petition to Sell Kenl Estate. State of Indiana M irs'iall County: Notice is hereby given that Frederick Hoover Administrator of tin estate of Frederick Hoover deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estateof thedeceased, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debts; that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Court of Com in on Pleas of said Count v. attest: N R PACKARD, C C P M C 31t.l

Cures lilK'iniiati.-in. Cures Froi-t I3ite.. Oriental Life Liniuicut Cures Old Hon-5. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Cut? and Uruincs. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Scratches on Horses. Oriental Life Liniment Cares Swecnv on Horses. Is not a SECRET KE.MEDY; the Trintcr Analysis accompanies each Bot.'?. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants at 2." cents, 50 cents, and On Dollar per Uf!i'.

I Manufactured by Du. R. D. PORTER, 26 1 Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. K. D. PORTER'S TWO MINUTE CROPS' AVill Cure Sick Ilialaclic iu Two Minutes ! These Drops will cure Sick Hcaduhf In two minutes. In every case wliere the patient is not relieved in Five minutes after taking the 7Vo Minute Drops, the money will be refundedThe Two Minute Drops are perfectly safe am! pleasant to take, and will le found of instant benefit in sick headache, nausea and sick stomach, faintness, pain in the stomach, colic, or pain iu the side, painful cough, doprs.ioii ""of spirits, kc.,&c.. Sold everywhere at .rD cents jk.t bottle. Manufactured by Dr. It. D.Porter, 9G Third Street, Louisville, Ky. P OR TER" S D1XXEP. PILL s! Promote Digestronand impart tone and vigor W the system. In their action they are toM'c and alterative, an', mildly laxative. They do noi or nauseate in the least; at the same time tbey are certain in their action, curing habitual costivencss, sick headache, dizziness, loss of apr tite, debility, depression of spirits. &e.t kc Asa Female Pill, they have no "superior in Amenorahea, or suppression of the raenses, and other monthly diseases. These Pills effectually remove the exciting cause, and restore the patient to health in a few days. These Ills are purely vegetable, containing no mercury or other deliterious drugs. These Pills are given in doses of one pill after dinner every dav untill the disease is removed. ! If the disease docs not vield in -IS hours, increase tlii dose to two or three pills at a time. Manuf.u-tured w ith prent care bv Dr. r. D. Tortur, m; Third Street, I.uisviHe, Ky., and sold by druggists generally; pi ire 'J." cents per box. Any person who does not live convenient to an agent can k.ive tlw j.jl's sent by mail, po-tage paid, by remitting il't cents to the proprietor, or five b.iv.-ä for one dollar. If you deire health. ask for FOIlY'EirS DINNER PILLS, tnd u. no other. Jan. :27, 1 ."!). 'J---tf BLOOD PÜHIFIER Al BLOOD HIB DISEASE VANQUISHED BV Roback's Scandinavian Remedir Dr. I t It I limiilumi mm muinmur C ' 'Olk aicta IllSlllltlillllllltl r wm r s w - - V VFTER YEARS OF STUDY AND Experiment, Dr. Uoback, the eminent Swedish I'll sician, succeeded in produdinga medicine from twentv-tliree dill rent snecies (d mountain herbs of i his native land, whieh acts direetlv on the causes I of disease in the blood, and by restoring t!ie cori ruted fountain of life, to a condition of health and i purity, expels disease from the system, wherever it I m iv be located, r whatever mi v be its character. Indigestion, nervous complaints, epileptic and other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stages, sore throat, bronchitis, fever and ague, asthma, lowspirits, sexual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the skin, symptomatic of paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, latitude and debility, diarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respiration, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the iktvc, or the muscular fibre, are unerringly cured by this preparation. It is to the matkkiks mokbi or seeds of Disease what aa alkali is to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute certainty, while at the same tirue it regulates the secretions, removes obstructions from the bowels, creates appetite, renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the ellec tsof Dr. Roback's famous Scandina vian lüood Purifier, which, if taken in cot Junction i with his Scandinavian Illood Pills, w ill not'onlv obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their I recurrence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary span. ! In the "Scandinavian Rlood Pills," Dr. Roback I presents the result of twenty years of experience. I hard study and experiment as to w hat a perfect pill should be. Io one can doubt their supenortv after one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Illood Purifier, 1 perbottl,or .'fä per half-dozen; Scandinavian Wood Pills, ilö cents perlox,or five for $ 1 . Tkrc, Miama Co., Ind., Aug. A, 18.V7. Dr. C. W. Rohack: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blor Purifier and Blood Pills, that I have thought it my duty, and it is no less my inclination, to give you a plain statement of my case. I was for years afllictcd with that bane of all comfort and etneiency in business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate all the K-called remedies which I have used to rid myself of this disease, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with the best physicians I could hear of. I was induced to try your remedies through the persuasions of a friend, and after using them r few days was greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and permanently cured. I w as also atllicted w ith the most violent nervous headache, w nich I suppose was produced bv niv disordered t-tomach, for when my dyspepsia left nie, my headache loft with it. I now feel better in everv respect than I have for ten ve n-s. Very t. u!y ours, JOHN L .E.MFTH. Cinc innati, Friday, Sept. 4, I"-."". Dit. Roiuck Dear Sir: Hating been atllicted with neuralgia nriheumatism for the past year and a half, and having seen jour niedicine, called the Scandinavian Wood Purifier, highly recommended h gentlemen w ith whom I am acquainted, 1 w induced to try it, but not before I had used various other medicines. After using two botsles, 1 felt it effects very sensibly, and ujon using two more, I found myself perfectly cured. You will allow me, therefore, to congratulate you upon making a discovery iu medicine which is proing itself to be a worker of such wonders iu the diseases of the human family. C EOR( : E S. PEN N ETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. Inmanapoi.is, Wednesday, Sept." 5, ltv7. Du. C. W. Roback Dear Sir: Having been troubled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much so that I was unable to attend to my ordinary business at times, and having heard of tho wonderful cures that your Scandinavian Wood Purifier and Pills were clTecting, 1 wat induced by a friend to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the lat twelve months, and rind the medicine fully equal to I.. recommendations. So valuable is its "use to mc thl I cannot now dpciise with the use of it at my advanced age of life eveiity-seven years. I cheerf'ullv give this information for the benefit of those similarly atVeeted. MORRIS MORRK - The al ove certificates, and many others, can b seen at mv o'lice, bv any one at anv time. IctoP j of my Family .Medical Almanacs, gratis, from n ' agents. Manufactory, Sales Rooms and Ofi'ce, So. f Fourth st reet.'.'fd building from Main street, Ci cinnati.O. For sale by , Hrookc k Pro., Plvmouth; T. A- Lemon, J. Kessler, Tippecanoe Town; Robert Corn wr Rourbon; Ransom k Manchester, l.ymrgns; and bv druggists and nierchmtsgencniliy.

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