Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 March 1860 — Page 4

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"rtHi!f Detroit I'W? Pr.vxm co: upon the; . spirit of the convention livid in that State on the 22d, remarks: iTKe Democratic State Convention yesterday was one of the nio?t respectable and imposing bodies that has ever assembled in this State.' All the counties, with two or three minor exceptions, were represented, and more largely by the very best of men of the party that at any former conrentiou. The primary meetings and eon nty conventions had beyn fully attended, in which, in everv locality, the utmost earnestness had prevailed. This earnestness this spirit of the people the delegates brought with them to the State Convention. It pervaded that body as we have never seen earnestness pervade a sinnlrr Lotly before. It was manifest in all the proceedings. It broke out continually from the first motion in the Convention to the last. It greeted the election of the otlieer.s. It greeted the election of the delegates to Charleston. It was boisterous over the resolutions. It was all enthusiasm at each happy hit by the speakers. And whenever the name of Stephen A. Douglas was spoken all voices were blended in one tremend ous shout. We think there va3 not one member of tha convention who was not, heart and soul, for Douglas. We confess that we have never witnessed such deep diotal iiV3prjidbl'3 opnlar feeling in favor of any man as that which we witnessed yesterday in fSvor of Douglas. And it only faintly represented the feeling of the Democracy of the State. It is the feeling of every county of every township of evrery towship of school district, of every neighborhood. And the testimonia was unanimous that with Douglas the State can be redeemep. The confidence in this respect was unbounded. Xot a membe.i of the convention doubteb it. and we do not doubt it. we are sure of it. Position in Sleeping.---It is batter to go to leep or the riht side, for then the stomach is very much in the positiou of a bottle turned upsiJe down, the contents are aided in passing out by gravitation. If 'one goes to sleep on the left side, the operation of emptying the stomach of its contents is raoio like drawing water from a well. Afier goin to sleep let tho body take its own position. It you bleep on your back, especially soon nf;er a heavy meal, the weight of the digestive organs, anil that of the food, resting on the great vein of the body, near the back bone, compresses it, and arrest the flow of blood mote or less. If the arrest is partial, the s'.evp is disturbed, and there are unpleasant dreams. If the meal has heen recent or hearty, the a; rest is mors decided, and (he various sensation?, such as falling over a precipice, or tho pursuit of a wild beast, or other impending danger, and the desperat effort to get ride of it, arouses us; that cutis on tho stagnating blood, and we awake in a fright, or trembling, or perspiration, or feeling of exhaustion, acco'ding. to the detrree of stagnation, and tho length or strength of the effort made to escape the danger. Eating a large, or what is 'c tiled a hearty meal,' before gointo bed, should always be avoided; it is the frequent cause of night mare, and sometimes the cause of iuddeii death. Scientific American. . IM 14 HiLPERisi! in Piuctice. The Black liepul hcans are national of course ajd do not wish to interfere with slavery where it exists, they never do. From tho Memphis Kxchange we gather the following fregh elucidation of lilac k Republicanism, as it is. The account we have says : .We yesterday, from a reliable source, learned the particulars of a tragedy in Ashley county, Alksnsa, which lias created a great xciloment in that locality. Jasper Murray, overseer of Samuel M. Carter of Georgia, who has recently settled a plantation in Arkansas, was killed by the neroe9 on :ho place, a few days since. Inquiries iasti'.uted, developed the fact that crima was committed at the instigation of an Abolitiouist named Sneed, who promised the negroes that if they would kill the overseer und gt hi money, "ie would carry them Aon Free Slate. Five of the negroes ,wl white man wera arrested, and are in jail a; Hamburg, Ashley county. Can any one doubt that th Black Republicans hare no desire to interfere with b'avery in the States where it exists. Washington itkm s. i lie 101 lowing arc frcm the dispatches to the Cincinnati Enquirer: The discussion of the McLano treaty has commenced in Executive session f ihn Senate under circumstances which warrant . th conclusion that it will bo considered I fullv and wi.h deliberation. A number of i . the Republican Senators have stated they -held themselves uncommitted on the subject, and intend to jive fair consideration. c? I TariiV1i.an n.irwrB. Li.ll nrdlti. Av'--'--- i -1 i ---- cal and commercial, favor it. In the debate onTaesday. the treaty received, howcrer,, Rome severe blows from tho extreme South. Mr. Wigfall, of Texas, was bitter in condemnation of the treaty. It is understood that Senator Hammond will attack It in Executive session to day. He will oddoso it on tho ground that :t .2 an llUnce imply with one faction to put dwn another faction, and to pay four million of dol'ars for a pretext for a war of conqu"t and military occupation. He oonidrB it no treaty at all. Tnree other SMthro Senators aro understood to concuf w;th Mrs. WigWl and IJ.iroraonJ.

A KEW FIRM.

HAVING formed a partnership for the purpose o carrvinpr on the Wagon & Blarksmithing Business And having purchased the stand forterl y occupied by E. S. & A. P. Elliot, in Soutli Plymouth, Ind., respect full v inform the public that thev are now iu FÜLL BLAST! Frepared to receive erdcrs and execute all work in their line in the best ami most substantial manner, on short notice and reasonable terms. As they will give their personal attention to the business, they hope to deserve and receive a liberal share of the patronage of the citizens of Marshall county. Buggies, Carriages and Wagons, Of all kinds and qualities kept constantly on hand anl for sale r made to order. ETRepaiunj: of all kinds promptly attended to. 23"Particular attention will be paid to Shoeing HORSES ml OX EX. RENTZ & GARDNER, nor 17, 11 tf. Insurance Agency. HUMBOLDT FJ HE ISUR-CE. CO. Xn. 10, WALL Sr., NL'W YORK. CASH CATITAL S'JJiyWO LOHILLARD Fire Ins. Co No. .H, WALL St., NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL $3110,01)0 MANHATTAN FIRE INS. COMP, No. CH, WALL St., NEW YORK CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS, $130,000 The above companies are well established and favorably known as FIRST CLASS Insurance Companies, and will promptly adjust all losses. UFor Insurance on buildings, Furniture, or Merchandize, apply to J. G. OSBORNE, Agent. nov3-12yl. Plymouth, Ind 1 - - - - - PillNlnrgli, Fori Wayne &Clueago HAIL ROAD. NOW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN from Chicago to Pittsburgh "klwut change connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Railroa To Ner York, rii:iade phia, Riltimnre anl Washington City, and all the inferior towns of Pt nusylvania, New Jersey, New York Maryland &c. Merchants by taking this route will have the benefit of all the eastern markets at no alditional cost. Ravage checked throu;h. Train leave the depot in Plymouth ns follows, Going east, Fast Line, 11,20, a m. Mail H ,"!, a m. Express, 10,ö-2. p m. Going west, Fast Lint 3,23 p m. Mail, l,.rfi, p m. Express 5,0.'l a m. Connecting at Crestline with Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk, Ibi'lalo, Niagara Fa'. la, New York and Uoston, and all th. interior towns of New England via Nerv York Central and and New York and Frb.- n:.:!r.ad.-. Also South to Colurr.hu?, Zai.eviile, Neu- Ark, Mount Yernra,Stubei:v;',!e, V'hctii:.ir, and iniciiur towns of Ohio end irgini.i. The Kbovc trains connec t at Forrest with trains on Mad liner Road to Springfield, Urbana, Dayton, and Cinrinnati. Also with trains at Lima for Davton a.:d Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS ANY0TIIER ROUTE. Fassengers Intund cast w ill find this route both pleasant ami agreeable, passing through many of the largest and finest cities in the United States sleeping cars accompaning each train. to rDJEum World's p Just Commcnceel in P L Y M O U T II AT DAVIDSON & CO'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, Where haj leeu received and is now on Ex'aibition THE LAUGEST STOCK OP co ODS! Ercr Been in any establishment in Plymouth Their stock consists in part of FALL &, WINTER FOR MEN" AND BOYS CLOTHS. CASSl. MERES, SATIN ETTi?, VESTINGS T ilorin rimiiiiiiM, tVc. Furnishing GOODS, TRUNKS. SATCHELS, Xjmbrclhts, CutUrij, Portmonnic And m inv other article too numerous to mention JIT" We direct particular attention to our Tailoring Department, Which is under efficient superintendence. Al kind of Custom Work and Cutting done Nvat lYoiaptand Cheap, in the Latest Style and by the best of workmen. A w c have the advantage of a .Sl'WIN MACIIINH, we ran, thrtifore, atJurtl to n.nirf;icturc ginuents at b i-1 o;, ' third ?n tlüin customary rate. op nuiTi. roil frieiids and mstoiners we tender our thank tor pa?t favors ami hope to merit a continuance thereof by u course of fair and liberal dealing. OCtG-eif DA VI n.S0 Nit Co. No. il rewhing Block. TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANOEMKNTS have hecn made to rup- . ply the rhmoHth market with this flour, and the penuinecan he found at I'utterpon k Cleavetand'a and I'almer'.. 4 -4f)ti N . II . ti P. S . A LL F. MAN k lrrcpi(Killc Conflict BKTWEKN LKIIIT AND DARKNKSS. Triumfih of Coal Oil Liht nvcr all other lights. Cost of ll'rlit ne half less than froniuny- , n, tlie. Lamm and oil for sale hy. I'LllIINt; iCO.

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a LOCATED AT Chicago, New York, PhiMelpbia, Alban vuftVo, v ii-u iaiiunmi iveirou. .enolarMnp good thruuHi the entire chain of pevrn Colleges CONSOLIDATION -of Bryant k Strat ton's Mercantile College," and "Bell' Commercial College," now conducted as one institution which is the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecedented patronage. Larmon Hlock, corner Clark and Washington streets, Chicago. H. B. BRYANT T. V. BELT. H. D. STRATTON Principals and Proprietors By this consolidation the collegiate course of this Institution is greatly enlarged and with the improvements whic h the busiiie?s experience of the Principal;' enables them constantly to introduce fci the benefit, of their students, it ia made great! v uperiorin'all respfcf. Fiivt Premiums Awarded to tlii At the late United States Fair in Chicago, for Ik$T PtNMAXsiui aud for Be-t B jokkeepins. Depart incuts of lJookkuqmig and Accounts. Organized and condiicte.1 upon the Counting Room system, the halls of studv beiug fitted isp with appropriate counter?, desks etc., as in lr.u BlviEsS, and tlie tuilent at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of business as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, "Railroad OlliCOMMERCIAL LAW. Bv special a: -ahgeir.cnt witli the Law School of he University of Chicago, the fe8sion.s of which are held in our College room, our students are privileged to attend all the lectures in this department, and to receive instruction in this important branihof the course, from the able, accomplished and learned Professors of that school; and it affords us much gratification to be enabled to offer them these extraordinary and superior advantages. "SPENCERIAN" PENMANSHIP This famous system the best known to the world, is our standard. CTCircular and Catalogue of 60 pages furnished gratuitously on application to the undersigned. BRYANT, BELL & STRATTON novlO Llvl. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will, at the next regular ?es?ion of the Board of Commissioners of Marshall County to be holden on the first Monday of Marth net" apply for license to sell spirituous liquors, in accordance with ihe provisions of the late t'reneral Assembly of the State of Indiana. The location on which I purpose to si 11 is ot the north part of the north-west quarter of section nine, west of the Miel ivxu Ro.;d. 2t4 ' " SILAS 11IC.BY. IVoticc to IIorroiTer of V LL PERSONS WHO AKE DELIXquent in paying interest on loans of the School Funds arc hereby notified that they must pay up before the first day of .March next, otherwise the law- will bo enforced apainst them. Those who h ive heretofore obtained loans on personal Jccuri ty .ire also notitied that they must come forward and give the security the law- requires or pay tue amount &f their loan. Thiis positive. AUSTIN FULLER, Auditor FebQlS Marhall Countv. HOI lT MONEY. "MONEY! CASH! CASH!! CAS I!!! I 500, . 8200.0. 83000! j Kverv in Marshall Countv and urroui:din conntiy mir now a real ciiancelor maKinpr t.'ie above sum at any time, by calling on me and ecin in the followinjjtracts or parcels of choice aiul extra lands in the count v of Marie?, State of Missouri. I have oreriJOOO acres in lota of 40, HI, and ICO :ktcs, seven miles from Vienna, the county seat, and eiht to twelve miles froiti the raiir.ad and 2 miles from flasronade Iliver. Also .'120 acres of choice land in Crawford County, 13 miles from railroad. Also TJiJtl acres in Wayne County two miles from railroad. All of thee. lands or parcels of landsare of the v.rv best quality. Thev are no graduated, or onoshillinpr an acre land; they are all in the heart of a thickly settled and fast jrvowinr country, I w i 1 1 c 1 1 10 M) and 160 acre pieces, or more, and any person can o and see the land mid if Ihoy don't prove a rtpresentdl then no sale. I will trade for improved lanes about here or for cashjongoodtcrms now is vourtime without delay. Cal 1 on Ilse Ajr.-nt C I f A . W 1 1 1 TMO R I , At bis Ware House at the Depot. N 13 I am al Agent for the Charter Oak life Insuraiico Company, ot Hartford Ct. Fur form ttir n call ou me r.nd got a pamohlct. A Orcat JLBargain! WHERE A MAX CAN' DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. Tte most JJesirale )rtpertij i the Count jl Th undersifjned ofl'crs to sell hi tlrit Mill an tract df land, containirig r( acre.-, on which it is located, on verv reasonable to.nm. It is locate! sii and a half rriilc.- w vtt of I I vmouth The Mill is iu good repair, manufactures tlie hest quality of Hour, and lias t'ie liest run of custom of any other in the county. The water itovvcr i? steady vnd believed to b superior to nnv other in Marshall cour.ty. Hy proper attention from three to five thousand dollar! can he made on the Mill, and perhaps more. He will take any kind of pood property in part payment For further Particulars, enquire on the premises of AYKES BALDWIN. January 2h, 1 f-hO. 1 2tf. :ttf. The proprietors of tho RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller) in Plymouth, havh. put them in complete order, arc now manufacturing FI.OUK of superior quality for family use, ami intend keeping a supply- constantly on hand for the keconiinodation of the citizens of the place, which they will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anynlure in tln village, and warrant it equal to the best manufacture! clsew1k.iv, orotliwi wiie will take it back and refund the money. Corn Meal.Hran and Shorts will al-o he delivered without charge. CUSTOM WORK done on short notice. Cash for "Wheat, Corn ami Oats The highest market price, in cash, will he paid .it all times for good, sound Wheat, Coin and Oats Order for Flour mav le left at IVrshinjr' store RICHMOND & WILBURTly motijhA URtist (-IQtf fiiiini'dinn .Sale. Ily order t.ftho t'ass County Court of Common I'lea.', I am aulhori.ed to sell at private sale, in lots in the Townof 1'Ivinoutli. No. 101,110,122, 1 r,7, 1 "i 0, 1 7 1 , 1 r0, 1 H 1 , 1 1"2, 25W. iKJl, iMr., t, 2.10, a:il,'Jfl2, 2:n. AI out lot. No. 45,47, 4.-19, .'2, .".!, .r 1, 1 0, .r7. Terms: One-fourth down, onefourth iu one, two aud three years, with interest from date. WmSOX. WRIC.HT. nov 10 13tf. Guardian. Administrator' IVoticc. The undersigned has taken out letters of Administration on the estate of Wilhelm Hahn, late of Marshall county, Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he insolvent. jivK12t:j. l'LTFU SCIILAKB, Adm'r

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Pays for a full course in the IRON CITY COLLEGE The largest, mot extensively patronircd and bea organized Commercial School in the United States Four Large Halls, For Writing, Commercial Calculations, BokKtrping and Lecture. Csual time to complete a full course, from 6 to 10 weck-. Upon graduating, Ts gurauteed to bo eompctt'litto Iii tinge the U joki OF ANY BUSINESS, And qualified to earn a salary of from 500 To 1,000. Students enter at am time Xo Vacation Kcview at pleasure. 1ST PREMIUMS Ii I S T 1VJIMTI .V G Awarded this Institution. The Best and greatest variety of PENMANSHIP In any one Hall in the Union, is found here. Ministers7 Sons received at half price. ljFor full information, Circular, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writingand Embellished ! view of the College, inclose five letter starnns to j F. AV. JENKINS. rittburgh, Ta. sept 1 4)1, INE VITAB1L1E ! ! ! Iliglily Import ant from Europe!! Tlie Emperor of France at the Head of half a Million Soldiers! The Knipiv'ss proclaimi'd Ivcgcnt duriiiLT the Klin K'i'ors Absence! "lI'T in the event of all these i.tran:r faet .I, iu.t '.i i 1 it rrm,,!.!,,,!. Ii. I B I " l Hill Kß I Ilt. Iti'M I IIIU 3Vi et m XTL ot ll J 4 11 T71 Cirp 1" 11 U Vi ilJULi I ' 1 I iSTo. 1, AVcstervclfs lock, PLYMOUTH, - - - - IND. Now propelled by BUCK & T0AN, ?;icrosor. to L. Ornne& Co.. who arc soiling nil kii.n. of poods usually found in a Hard ware Store consisting m part i t JS TXT 353 3Z3 Xj ; Cook, Parlors Plate Stoves Copper, Slicct-Iron, UU' S. ES Glass, Seisla., Houso TrixrnrLinss Conductors, Evotrouglis , lVIocla.vxlics, ools Agricultural Implements' Saddlery and Coach HARDWMltE Oxxtlory, powdor Hicady cüc, cfcc-, efce. Totlsor with a host of other things too numerous to put in type We would state to tlieood peoph ofXorthern Indiana, who purehase their Ilardw.'ire in I'lyroouth, they will always find us in i eadiiiej to show them ourjroods, and in all vases will find them a represented. We do not advertise to sell at eot,lut will sell at a fnir advance on niamifac tnrer prices, and a cheap as the cheapest, for Our TIN SHOP in in pood running order, and wc would solicit anj work you may w ant done in that line, at low prices, and with despatch. Wc have recently taken up our abode with you, and intend to muke it our home. VouId atk all who are in want of any Roods in our line, to jrivem a call before purchasing, and wr trtipt, by givir triel attention to your wants, and hy Rtvin jou pjo(mI pols, to meritashare of yourpationnpc. Don't fail togive us a call. HrniembiT the place, ono door out h of Westervelt'n Dry dorxls Store, c. c. mtk,) Youi5,Vrrv Kepectfullv, c. K. to an 11UCK & TÖAN. June 227 Notice. rpiIK UNDLKSIONF.I) HHINC fiREAT.JL ly 'n 'eed of money at this time, respectful ly hut earnestly request those indebted to them either hy note or took account, to call and settl c They would not appeal to their friends. if their need of money at this time did not render it ahsilutely necessarv. KDWARlM k VAN VALKINCBUROIL riymouth, I th. ytii, li-r,oi,vt(.

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II. B DICKSON & CO. OaLa Torte Street, PLYxMOUTH.IND. IIätc just arrived from New York, where thev purchased the largest and most V COIMPLETE ASSORT3IENT OF HARDWARE, JAPANNED WARE, AND T dD VIE EVLR BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. a c f p c. n' iß S3 a. pr

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o o rn o o 3 (a 3 o c r .-3 O m ca' 3 CT er a o r - o o 4 S T O V E S i We have a completeaortraent of Stoves at low i prices, and are determined to suit our customei : t i ; l w mi uamj anu prices Pi 0 3 O a 3 (0 rrt O a eJ H o o C o a o c . o a zi y -i rt 3 o u C C O O to o c o C rt rl C S3 c v We are permanently located in rivmouth, with ust the stock, friends, that will suit vou. Wo are determined that no .Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round about," shall undersell us and respectfully solic it your patronat confident that n the variety, quality and low price of our stock hat we can suit everv one wishing anything in our Ine. fSUv-1 " IL li. DICKSON & Co. NO CREDIT Will be given after the 5ih DAY OF SEPTEMBER XEXT d. S. CLKAVELAND i IJU0T1IKR, AVILL SKLL CHEAP FOR CASH, Or its vuivak'ntT Of tlie lcst market, Nice and Sulistantial, at the CHEAP CASH STORE! "We invite the Tradinir Pulilic to purchase of us, as wc arc determined to sell at Great Bargains! Those indebted to us will please call and pay without delay, as wc need the cash very much. .mir in-2tf. o. s. c. it nno. NCnMOF. is hereby piven that we will receive bios to build a JMectin House on Satunhy tlie 17th !.iy of March next at the Jacohy School House in Ceuter Township Ind., between the hours of I and 1 o'clot k p m of naid daj i To bo let to tlie lowest responsible bidder. Tor further particulars, us to plan and pay.seu the undersigned buildin; Committee. JOHN JAC0CYn. DANIKL JACOHY. Sen., MILTON STANKKY, CHRISTIAN JACOHY, JAM KS OOHLl Agricultural IVoticc. A repular meeting of the Otticern nnl Directors of .Marshall County Agricultural Society will be l'cld attlie Court Aousr in Plymouth, on Saturday, March 'M at l'l o'clock a m for the purpose of adopting a lit of premium to ba awarded at the next annual I'airot the Society. As th'w is a matter in which all clauses are inter-e-ded, we ask all who feel any interest in tlie welfare of the Soeiety to ivltend ami assist iu the work Ily order of the Committee JOS, L VANS Pres. Mar ClMMixrji.See'y ALL, STYLES ori.rulic' Plaid Cheap at V IN N F.P F. k HKOWN

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A NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS HONEST CORNER' STILL THE I NEW GOODS JUST RECKIYEDI Having survived the flames of March a vear po paid up my creditors collected a ioitkn o my debts, I am happy to announce to my immer ous friend and customers that I have uow unhand a general assortment of Colistin; of almost crcrv article us:d i" that line in the west. Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. Iain not L'.;!!ff to make a blow, not ;roinr to till tou that 1 will srdlmy goods for N O T II IN G ! Hut that I will Jell them as cheap as I can afl'oid (o An experience of mvra than twelve years in the Morcliantilc Business Convinces me that 'EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" Is the motto which should povern both buyer and seller. Give me a call, friend?, examine my Stork of Groceries, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS A XI) CAPS, ttc, &c, ttc, ttc. And if you don't want to bur it will nt cost von anything. " J. IJROWWLF.E. BY THE WAY I have a large amount on b;ok ami notes, for roods sold long ao. I need the money jmt now aa I have some heavy payments to m ike in a short time. Those who know thcm-clvc? indebted couM not do me a greater favor than to par s )T. riymouth, October 21, lt: ' J. IJ DRY GOODS A X D vi e SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! lkf T'ut-a m rj - Iiiiii viii im." illHllLl'iii (ft puiciiasi. is io me laci iiiai c nave 'isi re cVivcl from the l-a.-ttrn cities, a well selected btock of rx x P 0 liKADY-JIADH C L O T II I IV HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Havinpr hought our stock at first chs Ilocse?. we cn ii offer y m (ijods at prices to suit the times, - With the above wc L ive connected a TJILOBIXC ESTiBLISIUrA'T Under the snperTiiMi of Mr. Tvhoie wc arc j-icparcd tt F. J. R CNN Lit, .U.IKE ChOTllIXt! TO ORDEI And keep constantly on hand Ä . . CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS. S. k M. KFXKF.R. nprOO Oft DEÜG STORE. Or. T. .1. IjS:.HO.V lias removed hirstock of DRrfJS AND MKPICIN'FjStothe room one d or east of Tatte, -son Ä: Cleaveland's ton; on Li Trte street, PI vmouth liul, where he kep constantly on hau l PURE DRUGS AND Carefully select ed frrom the best Wholesale -tahlishment in New York, Philadelphia, ritt?burgh and Chicago. ountry lTcrchaittS) AND PHYSICIANS G II N E RALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article sold by him tobe put what it is represented. In addition to his large stock of Drug and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES of YANKEE NOTIONS Perfumery, Hair Oil, )iirninu Fluid, Tobacco, Clears, &C, And, in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as lour as can be afforded. Call and examine dvryoum lveB. T. A. LEMON. MEAT MARKET. NOLL & KOONTZ, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE TFIl lie that they are now prepared at tbeir market on Michigan Street, a few doors south of tlie Edwards House, to furnish them with the best oualy of PORK, BEEF, YEAL, MUTTON, etc., at prices that cannot fail to please. They have had much experience in their business, and from close attention to business, and a desire to please all who patronize them, and hop to receive a share of public patronage. Farmers that have fat cattle would do well hy giving them a enll, thev will pav Chicago prices. NULL JL KOONTZ.

OMENTAL LIFE LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism. Caret Froet Bites. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Old Sores. Orient?.! Life Liniment Cures Cuts and Hruies. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Scratches on Hor.ses. Oriental Life Liniment Cares Swrnv on Hordes. r not a SECRET REMEDY; the Yt'inUi Analysis acconipani-cach liottjf. Sold by Druggist; and Country Merchant 2" cent, T)U cents, and One Dollar per bottle. Manufactured by Dr. R. D. I'OliTER, Third Street, Loiiisviile, Ku;tu(kv. Ir. K. I. PORTER'S two minute; irops: Will Cure Sick ITcailaclxe iu Two

Minutes ! Tl:ee Drop will cure Sick Hcaclaclic In two nr.nute. I:: every c:i-o where the patient is I ot r-l'M.Tcd in I'ive 'minutes after taking the Two M'ti'itc Drop, the n:-.ney will he icf i:ii(hd'I he Two Minute Pro; s i.re perfectly safe and pleasant to t.ikc.anI will lie f-. und of m'stant bnex n sick h.-n '.t, lie, nausea and sick stomach, 1 ailitness, p,jn ;n ,,,. tnnutch, iuc, or .a'n in the sid.-,r.;UtV.Uo,li;h, ,V: icssi n rof spir ts, ..., c, Sold everywhere ut J'l c n!s l-cr hvdtle. Manufactured by Dr. 1!. D.IV.n i., JC Third Street, Louisville, K v. p o n TW s u ixxeii PILLS! Promote Digcstronainl impart t-.ne ar..l vicor t tlie system. In theit action thev are teinic r.d alterative, an, mildly laxative. Thev do not pr'.j e oriiauseate in the least; at tlie same time they aie ecrtain in their action, curing baf'itual ionit - n ss, s;ek hca d.ule, d:zzincs, loss of ajjetitPr debility, depression of spirits, kc, kc. Asa I' km ale Till, they have no uperioriiv Amcnorahea, or suppression i f the mei;i s, ar.4 other monthly diseases. These Tills effectually remove the excitii jr cause, und restore the patient to health in a few days. Tlicse ?ills are purely vegetable, containing no mercury or other deliierious drup. These i'ilhs are -hen in doses of one pill after dinner every day untill the disease is removed. If the disease does not yield in l" hours, incrcr.te th.vdose to two or three pills at a time. Manufactured with great care bv Dr. TJ. D. Torter, yti Third Street, Louisville, Ky., and sold by druggists generally; price -5 cents per box. Any person who do;s not live convenient te an arcnt can have the pi If sent by mail, pot."popaid, by remitting 2." cents to the proprirtor, cr five boxes for one dolhir. If ion desire health,, a-k for rOKTER'S DIXNLR TILLS, tul uso no other. Jan. 7, l.'D. U---tf IP Ii. ISOES.iCH'S me wmm bid mm DISEASE VANQUISHED rv Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Hemediäfe Iff H 1 2 i S 81IT fll filTT - A. FTT.R YKAIJS OF STI'DY AM Y.Kpcriineiit, I r. !JolM'-k. the emin i;t .mc.;a I la Mci.m, iticceciied in piooi...j.;r a ni';,c:)ie trc iw twenty-three diiicrent si-ecit s of nn.uid.iin Lri .f his native lan!, wIt ii :tets ':i c t!y on '.li ai.es of discnic in the blood, an! hv r'Jor;j: t!:e cc rrupted fountain of life, to a ,:. .'.iti'.i: c t' hcalih ai.d puriiv , expels d'seac tVo'.u t!;e yst n;, wherever it us iv be looted, or whatever ma v l e its ch;ü .-icif t Indirection, nervous corii;-!a:nts, ejü. t tie uul cr fits, couli-, coninnj-io:i in i: e.i Iv ttayes, sorrf throat, bronchitis, f cr and ;o rK. asthma, h w spirits, scxü.iüiic '.p.i i:v, feminine wchI.lc.-, j,i iekin of the skin, symptomatic of i: si. 1 1 . v mutism, neur.ilpi i, tumor, c:ir.r r, ii.il.c'e, IassltLd-. and debility, 'iarrhea, and al! oiher tiix rd-!- ti' the organs of respiration, the I'vcr, the Liüi.etA. the stomach. t!:e nerves, or ti e muscular f.l re. a: I uncrriiiL'ly cun d bv tiiis t-iej ;:iaticn. It is to ;! j MATKH1KS io!ir.l or See.!.-of !-e..se wl::il ?n a'L:-.li j is loan acid: i' neutrali s thrm with absolute ( r j taintv, while -at tii' -;:ice t'l- o it rep! lutes the - j cretii'iis, removes 'bs:r;.ciii t'i cm i.ov r !, i ; atcs ajipi lite, f'!.-. s i v i'l r, ;u:d ;v:r:u ritci j en ry aiiitual I'uiK-'icii. S;:ihis iho natnre, ktca ; are the clVeet e.f Pr. Kfl inli's f. mm ai-.t'.Tii - j vian Illood rnrilier, which, il taken in cc::;ancii-u with his Scandinavian Hl od Tiils, will not cnlv el - !lit r U --v"l!,,!"hvrr,r-,',:t, .r-vl--ri'i'iHTi'iii'i' ! In 1 Ol "I i ! !! ii' it'Mi'i: Ilie t:ri; 1 r w recurrence, :i ti pan. I In the .-can.li:nia:i r.!oo i rn!s." Pr. IVbark prcscnts th- result d' twnify vc.irs of cxj ciirnrc, liard study and experiment as to wha. a rfect pill should be No one can doubt theii scpei ;.i t v m f -ter or.e single tiiil. Fiice f the Scindinav inn Mood rnrilier, 1 perbntth', er .' per half lo7 n ; Scandinavian Ilood Tills, cents per box, or fi J lor 1 i Vine, Mi.ima Co., li.d., Ai.r. I. 1C..T. Pr. . AV. Kn.ei;: I ha e received fo mm Ii hcnrhl Irniii your Scaii:n:aU:iii Llond" ri::if.er ai.'l Illood Tills, that I have thought it my duty, ail it i no less my inclination, to p;ive you a plain statement of my cae. I was lor years afilictcd with that lane f all comfort and clliciency in business. !v spepsia. To reca'itulate all the ro-called rtmciir which I have used to rid myself c f this lisc:i-e, would indeed make a melancholy catalogue. 1 alsoconsultcd w ith the bert physicians I cw'd Vear of. 1 was indiu ed to try jour rekn-dies thron, h tl.r persuasion of a friend, and after usine; thrm a few days w a greatly benefitted, and in a short time, less than a month, 1 was entirely and jfrnianeiitly cured. I wa also atllictcd with the inot vilcrt nervous healache, wnieh I suj posc wa piodvced by my dis(rdcr'i toinach, tor when my djvp psi.i Icfi me, my headache left with il. I now feel be tter in everv rcsj'ect than I have for ten vears. Very t.uly yours, JOHNS DKM I "Ml. Cixcinmati, rriday,Spt. 1, l?-.r.7. Dr. Koback Dear Sir: H.iinK been afTHetf with neuralgia orihcumatism for the past vear and a half, and having seen your medicine, called tho Scandinavian Illood Purifier, highly rccommmcr.l by gentlemen w ith w hoin 1 am a itua;nted, I w a iii'hicd to trv , but not before I had i;scd v aiict;other medicines. After isinr two 1 ott! , 1 feltin effects very sensibly, nml upon using two note, I found m self perfectly cured. You will r.l'.ow nn', thci clove, to congratulate you nj on nuking a Ji. covery in medicine which is roving it-elf t Lc & woikerof such wonders in the ui-c.Mcs of tl.e hit. man family. (H'.OKC.F. S. UFA' MITT, liocal IMitor Cincinnati Paily I"niiirer lNPiANAroi.1, VV cdnesdav, Scjt. if, lr jt Dr.C. V. Koback Dear Sir: Mating I CCR troubled for several vear with extreme hbilii and weakness, o much so that 1 was unable to attend to my ordinary husir.es nt tinie, and havirg heanl of the wonderful cures that jour Scandinavian Wood Turihcr and Tills were ! fleeting, I was intlueed by a Iricinl to try them. I have been using the Tunticr for the lat twelT months, and find the medicine fully cipul to it recommendations. So valuable is iu 'use tome tl s I cannot now dispense with the use of it at ihv advanced age of life evcnty-icv n years. I cheerfullv give this information for t'" hcref I of those similarly aflcctcd. MOKK1S MORRIS. The above certificates, and mam ethers, cm b $eei at my office, by any on at am time, (lit on of my Family Mcdica'LAi'i i ats.fiatif ,ln m v agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Office, No. fi . Fourth ftrcct.Td building from Main ttrrct.Ci cinnati.O. For sale by KLAhN k Co., TIj mouth; T. A. Lemon, do. J. Kessler, Tippecamie Town; Robert Cornnah Hourbon; Ransom A: Manchester, Lvcurgna; and bv drugg-.' S mcri-hautscenerallv."

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