Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 May 1860 — Page 4
Dry Goods and Clothing
Dry Goods and Groceries. Wagons, Carriages, &c. Hardware. I Hardware. Commercial CollegesPatent Medicines.
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, Fresh Arrival! , EEDUCED PRICES!! IT-ivin opened out one of tlie U15IST AHB 'EES! STOCKS 1!
OF FALL AS'D WIXTzz R Hats and Caps, I Boots and Shoes, Gent-i' Fnrmsliinir Good?, 4c. Sc., tint I over lud t!iv pleasure to offer the public A cIl is solicited from my Inend- and all those that wish to purch ise with O" Full Confidence of showing sucli good, aa will please them XI ;lt prices FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention is also iavitai ta my LRGC VARIETY of Cloths, Cassisners, And for the nciimoJtt'on of those who car.i.ot b-j pleased witii rcviy-inida work, I keep a FIJIST-CLASS TAILOR ! to cut and m ike to order Those who will favor ts bv le-ivins: th5r measures, c in rely on a fashloaiMe suit and a chvap as cm le hid in any manufacturing shop in the west. Please call before puren -isinsr elsewhere. Sept. 2J-tf II. PIERCE. WW FALL GOODS! AT THE High Wages for Labor Don't work hard an i then buy things at high price?, when you mn ft twice as much for your money. Iw tut Urge quantities of Oals. IQfxxIx. For tanning. I M't all the 3E ZO 233 33 there is in the country to be had. When you hav got either to sell, bring them to the store o A- C- JSTAT-EY la Plymouth and I will pre you a better price and Moro G-oodLs Than anv other nun c-n or dare do for the same amount of BARK. HIDES, or any other kind of P Ii O Iß ID B Come awl see me. "Hearini is believin::, and seeing is r-iwing. That' a Turkish proverb, and if yea come to "see me and hear" my prices fur good?, you will 'believe an I 'know' that I caa do better by you than any man in Plymouth. . I have en hand a good stock of Dry Goods, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS Of all k:tids suited to the market. 1 am a plain looking, honest talking and fair dealing man, mean just what I say io just as I agree aud shall succeed in benefit in;r you if you will let me. That old and weilkno u Tanner S. S. STALEY, Will mm your hideslnto leather at the shortcut notice and in the best manner, and havinir a 'Horn Market, we can pay more than those who buy ship. Call on 2tf A. C STALK Y DRY GOODS A N D V4J2JV JLL. JtAid. SELLING CHEAPER THAN EVER! "T" T Ew-vi'd respectfully cdl the attention o! ptUi-itascrsto the tact that wc have just re reive 1 fim the Eastern cities, a well e let ted tok of -v iri - 7 9USi HEADY-MA E CLOTHING hAT3, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our toek at first class Homes, we can oiler y..t (J ds at price- to suit the time, N.Ii. With the above we have connected a TAILORING ESTABLISDM'XT Unt'"r th suprrvwi .a of Mr. F. J. RENNER, n fiere we are pri jartu to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep conrant! j on hand CLOTHS, CASSSM'RS, VESTINGS. S. i M. BECKER. ONE PRICE OiVTY! CHARLES PALMER, DEALKIflN DRY GOODS, CltOCKKItY-WAKi?; Clothing, and Yankee Notions. Iapoitc Street. Plymouth, I7A 11 those indebttdare rKjittte to et m A GOOD Assortment OF 4 Cutlery, Toys, find Notions, at
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Dry Goods Store! E. WILLIAMSON, Anrounces to the citizens of Plymouth, Marshall County, and the "rest of mankind," that he is now opening a very large and splendid stock of Goods at Couple's old stand, on the corner of Michigan and Ga'rro street?, whioh will be sold cheaper thoc a s'mil ir stock was ever before offered in the Westn country, to make way for more. My Stock consists in part of Ladiea' and Gen tlemans Hjre &naü9 IBoots and Shoes!! HATS & CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, Queonswaro, cfco. I want 5,000 lbs, Butter, 10,000 doz. Eirir, 20,000 lbs. Rags, Flaxseed, Tallow, Dry Hides, Beeswax, Onions, Potatoes. fec, etc. A liberal share of the patronage of the citizens of this county is respectfully solicited. RICHARD WILLIAMSON. MISS CALLAHAN Announce to the ladies of Plymouth and vicinity that he is prepared to cut, fit, and make Dresses and Cloaks or the latest ana mostapprovea styles. All other kinds of seaming done neatly and with dispatch. Charces moderate. All the latest styles received monthly. Miss G. can be found at the residence of Mr. F.ichard Williamson, on Michigan street, opposite Perilling & CoY Dr'ig Store. dept. su-u. Jf tist lleceivcd, A NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! HONEST CORNER' STILL THE CENTER 0FJTTMCT10N. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED! Having survived the flames of March a year go paid up my creditors collected a portion my debts, I am happy to announce to my numer nua friend and customers that I have uow onhand a general assortment of Consisting of alrao every article used ictbat line in th; west. Of all kinds to suit all classes of people. I am not going to make a blow, uot going to tell you that I will sfdlmv goods for NOTCING! Hut that I will jell them as cheap as I can afford to An experience of mr than twelve years in the Mcrclianlile Business Convinces me that EQUAL AND EXACT JUSTICE TO ALL" lthe motto which phould govern both buyer and 5el!cr. Give me a call, friends, examine my StorU of lroccric) BOOTS AXD Sil OES, HATS AND CAPS, And if you don't want to buy it will notcot you anything. J. BRÖWKLKE. BY THE WAY I ha ire a larire amount on b'iok and notes, for trood soldlonasro. I need the money jut now a I h;ve some heavy payments to make in a short t;m?. " hose who know themsel ve9 indebted could not do me a preatcr favor than topay NOW Plymouth, October ai. HS J. is WHAT ISALL THE HUBBUB ! It is customers approaching the GROCERY STORE OF JOTTX T.. WOODWARD, Gor the purpose of gcttiDg so mo of that good and ehp COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, TOBACCO, SYRUP MOLASSES, FLOUR, FISH, RICE, And mmy other thinps too nuraeroui t mentioao all of which, it u said, he is SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH I beg leave to inform the citixena of Marshal County that I have bought T. J. PATTERTON'S G-J? o o o x- y Stro Comprising, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS 4 WARES, - . And, am daily Receiving Supplies of Goods. I rdectfully polici an examination of my stock which will be sold at prices that cannot b beaten by any atber hou c ia Ply mouth I have also a line 1st of TEGETABLES, tebe sold chevp WANTED I Butter, eg?, produce and chickens, h:d and all other articles of trado JOHN L. WOODWARD F . 1 InSly
HASLANGER & BROTHERS,
MANUFACTURERS OT WACJONS, CARRIAGES, &C, WASHISOTOX STREET, (UIT 01 THl WABOS lotsc,) PLYMOUTH, IND, rriHE above firm kaing completed their large I establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of vehicles, they take this opportunity to in form the citizens of Marshall and adjoining coun ties that they are now ready to execute all orders in their business, with which they may be favored, from a Wheelbarrow to the finest Carriage that runs, on the most reasonable terms and in the best style of their business. They are prepared to do YD TRIMMING f tiery kind. MEPAIIIEING of all kinds done on short notice and at terms to sait the times. In connection with the above businesa they carry a BLACKSMITHING, (n all its branches. Manufacturing and Repairing are particularly invited to call and try them, as tney are ueiermmea ana are so suuateo. mat they n do work cheap, and will make it to the interest of all to give them a call. Having located in Plymouth and made EXTMSIVE ARRANGEMENTS for carrying on their bunin, they hope to receive calls from this community, when they think all will be convinced of their facilities, the superiority of their work, and that their prices art very easonabiePlymouth, ierrh , IW50. lOVr
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Highly Important from Eunpc!! The Emperor of France at the head of a half million of soldiers. The Empress proclaimed Regent during the Lmperors Absence! B UT in th event of all these strange facts do uot fail to remember the 2L cl m m ot la HARDWARE STORE No. 1, AVestcrvclt's Block, PLYMOUTH, IND. Now propelled by BUCK & T0AK", Successors to L. Crane k Co., who arc selling all kinds of goods usually found in a Hardware Store consisting in part of Cook, Parlor Plate Stoves 1 a. Copper, ü'cij? airnod mrUUm JSl. 3F2. 353 ECouso TJx'l m -m 1 n && Conductors, MIooliCirLlcs o ols Agricultural Implements' Saddlery and Coach HARDWARE, Cutlery, Powdc r Togctherwith a host of other things too numerous to put in type - Wc would state to the good people of Northern Indiana, who purchase their Hardwar tn Plymouth, they will always find usin readiness o show them our goods and in all eases will find them as represented. We do not advertise to sell at cost, but will sell at a fair advance on manufacturers prices, and as cheap as the cheapest, for CASH! Our TIN S HOr is in good running order, and we would solicitany work you may want done in that line, at low j rices, and with despatch. We have recently taken up our ab'de with you. and intend to make it our home. Would ask all who are in want of any goods in our line, to given- a call before purchasing, and we trust, by giving stric t attention to your wants, and by giving jou good goods, to merit a share of your pationr.ge. Don't fail to give us a call. Remember the place, one door louth of Wcstervclt's Dry Goods Store, c. c. buck,; Yours, Very Respectfully, C. E. TO AM.) & lUA. June 227 Miscellaneous. A NEW FIRM. Dcuj. Belitz cV.John Unreiner HAVING formed a partnership for the purpose o carrying on the Wagon & Blacksmithing Business And having purchased the stand formerly occupied by E. H. V A. P. Elliot, in South Plymouth, Ind., respectfully inform the public that they are now in FULL BLAST! Prepared t receive ord rsand execute all work in their line in the best and most substantial manner, on short notice and reasonable terms. As they will give their personal attention to the business, they hope o deserve and receive a liberal share of the patronage of the citizens of Marshall county. Busies, Carriages and Wagons, Of all kinds and qualities kept constantly on hand and for sale or made to order. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. U"Purticular attention will be paid to Shoeing HOUSES awl OX EX. BENTZ & GARDNER, nor 17, 1859,1 i-tf. A (Great Kargain! WHERE A MAN CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. The most Desirable property i the Coantyl Tlie undersigned offers to sell his Grist Mill and tract df land, containing fr-G acres, on which it is located, on very reasonable te.mis. It is located six and a half miles wvst of Plymouth The Mill is in good rcj:iir, iiiniiuf.ctures t!i ln-st junlity of Hour, and has the best run of custom of any other in the county. The water power is steady vnd believed to Im? superior to any otln-r in Marshall county. Hy proper attention from three to five thonsand dollar I can be 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 ' AYHKS BALDWIN. JannarySb.ie-ü?). 12tf. :5tf. PiltalKirg Ii, Foil Wayne tVCbicago HAIL ROAIj. NOW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN from Chicago to Pittsburgh without change connecting with the Great Pennsylvania Central Railroa To New York, Ph mie phia, Baltimore and Wash ington City, and all the interior towns of Pcnnsyl vania. New Jersey, New York Maryland kc. Merchants by taking this route will have the benefit of all the eastern markets at no additional cost. Baggage checke! through Connecting at Crestline with Cleveland and Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Fall, New York and Boston, ami all thv interior towns of New Englanlvia New York Central and and New York and Erie Itailrnads. Also South to Columbus, Zanesville, New Ark, Mount Vernon, Stnbenville, Wheeling, ami interior towns of Ohio and Virginia. The above trains connect at Forrest with trains on Mad River Road to Springfield, Urbana, Dayton, and Cincinnati. Also with trains at Lima for Dayton and Cincinnati lireet. FARE AS LOW AS ANYOTHER R0UTK Pan. ngers bound e ist will find this route both pleasant and agreeable, passing through many of the largest and finest cities In tho United State, J sleeping ears necompaning each train
II B. DICKSON J C LEONARD. H. B DICKSON & CO. On La Porte Street, PLYMOUTH, IND. Have just arrived from New York, where they purchased the largest and most
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in O i 3 a P m C cr -i c c (n c c ts a o o D 2 n ccr ra r O n n t3 Ti 3 P a o c sr to 3 OB O rs O a STOVES! We have acomplcteasortment of Stoves at low rices, and are determined to suit our customer ith quality and prices. a m A 3 O a CI o 3 a -3 3 rf a a o 'J o o a & r c JA IO o O u o o o rt o "E. o o o 3 a s c a o r or. O ii C o o M c o o 3 O c o c o "S. c rt 3 o o We are permanently located in-Plymouth, with ust the stock, friend-!, that will suit you. We are determined that no Man, Woman or Child, "in all the regions round about," shall undersell us and respectfully solicit your patronage confident that n the variety, quality and low price of our stock hat we can suit every one wishing anything in our inc. r2'Jv1 II. 1). DiCKSON & Co. TIN, COPPER, BRASS k SHEET-IRON WARE. that you may not be detained In town nnnecessa rily. I keep on hand (and am the only one author zvil to sell the fame,) the Self-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 please those who woult! save Doth imo t33L cl Xiatoor. No milk will be lost should the bucket be thrown ovr or kicked over by the cow. Call and take look nt it whether you want to buy or not. Ifvou want to sustain Fair and Cheap Prices, and to encourage the Working Man forward to improvement in science and art, whoconsnlers it an honor to do his own work, I most respectfully solict your patronage. RA(JS taken in exchange for Tin Ware. Second haiuled btoves taken on ommis sion. R. C. BAXTER. Plymouth Ind., May 12 1P.VJ 'J I v-l Insurance Agency. Insurance Agency. HUMBOLDT FIRE ISUR Cfi. CO. No. 10, WALL Sr., NEW YORK. CASH CATITA L $200,000 maniiattanThie ins. comp. No. 09, WALL St., NEW YORK. CATITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS, $150,000 The above companies are well established and favorably known as FIRST CLASS Insurance Companies, and will promptly adjust all losses. O'For lasurance jm buildings, Furniture, or Merchandize, apply to J. G.OSBORNE, Agent, Plymouth, lud nov.l-lOvl. By State Authority, INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. IITSUKAKOIU OMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED T JFirc- Insurance Mlrcfttsircly. (CHAATER PERPETUAL.) CASH CAPITAL, $100,000 OO. S. L. LOO MIS, President. H. KELLOGG, Secretary. Agents in the principal cities k towns ia the Union li riiOSRcs promptly paid. Applications receiv ed, and Policies issued and renewed b C. II. REEVE, Agent. Plymouth, Aug. 11, 1H59. 1 1 1 AltTFOJJD nsuntnee ompmjj, or IIAKTFOKD. CONNECTICUT. KAPITAL, $500.000; surplus 21t,Ü42 23; Beta Januanr 1, l&VJ, 7J8,GCI 23. Iucor atel lblü. II Huntington, President; T C n, Secretary; D Alexander, General agent ic W est , Columbus, ( )hio. Policies issued' bv HORACE CORIUN, Agent, ol-IOIv Ph mouth, Ind.
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Pays for a full course in the IRON CITY COLLEGE. The largest, most extensively patronized and bes organized Commercial School in the United States Four Large Halls, For Writing, Commercial Calculations, RookKeepiug and Lectures. Usual time to complete a full course, from C to 10 weeks. ETJCrV til il -Vfc Upon graduating, is giii ant ea t be eompeteutcu iaanage the Uooks OF ANY BUSINESS, And qualified to earn a salary of from To i,eci. Students enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. 1ST PREMIUMS B ST II It I T I V Awarded this Institution. The Rest and greatest variety of PENMANSHIP In any one Hall in the Union, is found here. Ministers' Sons received at hall price. IQFor full information, Circular, Specimens ot Business and Ornamental Writing and Embellished view of the College, inclose five letter stamps to T "ITT TT-NT L . I Ii X 1 .k' Pittslmrirli, Pa. 6ept 1 4yl. I.OCATF.II AT Ch icngo, New York, Piiiltlelpbia, Albany, Buffa'o, Cleveland Detroit nnd St. Louis. Seho!arlup gooii through the entire eh tin of eipht Colleges. CONSOLIDATION of Brv.nt .V Str.Mon's Mercantile Co!le-e," and Hell's Commercial College," now conducted as one in-tirinion wh'n-h ithe recipient of an extraordinary and i:nprrccIci;ied patronage. Larmon Block, torner Clark and Washington streets, Chicago. H. U. DRVANT I). V. BKI.I I. I. STKATTOX Principals and Proprietors By this consolidation the coII(i;i;ite cou'-se oft!iiInstitution is greatly enh.igd and with the im provements which the business cxp-rience of tinPrincipals enables them constantly to ii.troduce foj the benefit of their students, it is made greatly superior in all resp'cts. First Premiums Awarded to College At the late United States Fair in Chicago. for BrsT Penmanship and for Bj.st Biokkf.fpixg. Departments of Bookkeeping and Accounts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room system, the halls of study beiug fitted up with appropriate counters, lesks, etc , as in Rkai. Bivi ness, and the student at once introi!i.e d to tinpractical workings and routine f business as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad ofiicos ctc COMMERCIAL LAW. By special arrnngement with the Law Sehool of he University of Chicago, tlie sessions of which arc held in our Clle;re room, our students :ue privilege! to attend all the lectures in this department, and to receive instruction in this important branch of the course, from tin? able, accomplished and learned Professors of that school; and it affords us much gratification to be cnable! to oder them these extraordinary and superior advantages. "SPENT E R I A N " PENMANSHl P Tliis famous system the best known to the world, is our standard. O'Circular and Catalogue of 80 pages furnished gratuitously on application to the undersigned. BRYANT, BELL k STKATTON novlO 13jl. Flouring Mills. The proprietors of the RICHMOND MILLS, (formerly Fuller's) in Plymouth, having put them in complete order, are now manufacturing FI.OUB of superior quality for family use, and intend keeping a supply constantly on hand for the act-ommo-dation of the citizens of the place, which tliy will Deliver Free of Charge, to their customers anywhere in the village, and warrant it equal to the best manufactured elsewhore, orotherwisc will take it back and refund the money. Com Meal, Bran and Shorts will alo bcdeliverid without charire. CUSTOM WORK lone on short notice. Cash for AVheat, Corn and OaN The highest market price, in cash, will be paid at all times for good, sound Wheat, Com and Oats Orders for Flour ma v be left at Pershing's store RICHMOND & W1LJURPlymouth August 2! 40tf B o u n B O N STEAM FLOUR INff MILLS. THESE MILLS, THE BEST IN THE County decidedly, are now in successful operation, and are grinding Wheat and Corn forenstomera at the usual rates. Th pitprietrs have pato! no piins or expense in fitting up those Mills, and think thv can assure the public that they will be able to render satisfaction in all cases. They respectfully sdicit a portion of the custom of the people of Marshall. Flour and Meal will at all times lie exchanged or Wheat aiul Corn, whenever persons may de reit JACKSON k ROLEV. Bouibon, Feb tilt, lV-5tf.
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nn mn DISEASE VANQUISHED EV Dr. Roback'8 Scandinavian Eemedir imiisii iimm 1 1 i. c?7-ir- . . ....... t,jrt M Olli FTER YEARS OF STUDY AND Experiment. Dr. Roback. the eminent Swedish Physician, succecfle! in prodvdinga medicine from iw enty-tnree mu-ivat sj)ecie of mountain herbs of his native laud, whith acts directly on the causes of lisense in th.-lood, sind by n'storing the corrupted fountain of life, to a conditioner health and purity, expels disease from the syst-m, wherever it may be located, or whatcvt r may be its character Indigestion, nervous complaints", epile ptic anl other fits, coughs, consumption in its early stnges.sore thront, bronchitis, fever and apue, "asthma, low spirits, sexual inc:p'-ity. feminine weakness, pricking of the sk:n, symptomatic of j.aralysi--, rheumatism, neuralgia, tumor, cancer, diabetes, latitude and debility, ('iarrhea, and all other disorders of the organs of respirafon, the liver, the kidneys, the stomach, the nerves, or the muscular fibre, are unerringly eure! by this preparation. It is to th mate hies morbi or sccdsol disease what an alkali is to an acid: it ntutializcstlu m with absolute ccr tainty, while at the same time it regulates the secretions, removes obsti uciion from the bowels, ere ates appetite. renews bodily vigor, and regenerates every animal function. Such is the nature, such are the fleets of Dr. Roback 's famous Scandinavian Blood Pni ifier, which, if taken in conjunction with his Scandinavian Blood Tills, will not only obliterate the most painful disease, but prevent their n-currence, and lengthen life beyond the ordinary spa n. In the "Scandinavian Blood rills," Dr. Roback presents the result of twenty years of experience, hanl study and experiment as to what a jK-rfect pill should be No one can loubt their supcriorty after one single trial. Pi i e of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier. SI per bottle, or 5 per half-dozen Seai.dinavian Blood Tills;, 2." cents per box, or e tor 1 Peiu.', Miama Co., Ind., Aug. 4, 1857. Dr. C. W. Roiiack: I have received so much benefit from your Scandinavian Blood Purifier and Biood nils, that I have thought it my duty, and it is ho lcssniy inclination, to pve you" a plain statement of my case. I was for years afllicted with that bane of all -omuirt and efficiency in business, dyspepsia. To recapitulate all the so-called remedies which I have u 1 to rid mv-i-lf of this disease, would indeed m ike a melancholy catalogue. 1 also consulted with thbe-t physicians I could hear of. I wps induced to try your n metiies through the persuasions of a friend, raid after using them.a few days was greatly 1 rncfi;-d, and :n a short'time, less th;.n a nv-nth, I w.ns ei:tir ly and permam-ntly cured. I was also n fTTi t d w ith the most violent nervous healachc, wnich I su; , o wa produced hy my iisonlercd Stoma h, for when my dyspepsia left me, my headache left w ith it. I now feel better in every respect than I havef r tenvenrs. Very t.ti'y y uir, JOHNS DEMUTff Cin inn ti, Fr d -y,S pt. 4, If-57. 1)r. RonACK Dear Sir: H.uin been afiiicted with neuralgia oi rheumatism for the past year and a half, and having sc n your medicine, called the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gcntlem ii with whom I am acrjeainted, I was induced to try it, but not before I had used various otl.-r niediciii'-s. After using two l oU'cs, I f. It its i-tleets very ..fii-ii.'y. and ujoii n-ing two more, I found myself i rf ct'v cui l. You will allow me, there fere, to coiigratu'ati- you upon mak:n? a dicovt rv iumeiiciue which is j roving itself to he worker -f si ch w:i.!eis in the d:s a- of th.. hu man family. GEOHGE S. BENNETT, f .'.',al Editor Cim-ii.int: D.-.'dv I!njv.:rcr I N I I A N A T( "J IS, W 'n"-:-IV. So.?. 2. l-.r)7. Dr. C- W. I,,oick Dc.ir Sir: Having ber IroiMt d for sevi ral ycai with extn me h bilitv iil wtak: es-, so much so that I was unable to a:iind to my otdij ::n :,? ;"n.s, .-mmi li.-ving heard of the v n-lerlul i:r.s t!i :t vour Scandinavian B'ooil Pnrii'i r and Pills were ele cting, I wna induced by a friend to tr tin ia. Ihne been iwingti-e Pürifier for the last twelve si-uiths, :t:d find the mci:i-:re fid'y eua! to itf recon rs ei d itions. So valuable is its ue tome that I cannot now dispense with the use of it at mv ndVi t!cel ago of life evt iity-sevrn vears. I cheerfuilv pive this iniormati n for the benefit of those simi'!ailv aflccted. MORRIS MORRIS. Tlie above certificates, and many others, can bt seen at mv efliee. by any one at any time. Get en of my Family MidjcalAuiaLac,gratis,fiom ta agents. Manufactory, Sales-Rooms and Olice, No. H Fourth street, ."d building from Main street, CI einnati.O. Ftirsilely BLAIN k Co., Ph mouth; T. A. Lrmon , J. Kessler. Tippecanoe Ton: Robert Crny Boutl. .m; Ransom V M.mel ester, Lycur:ua;J by tlrugg merchants generally. m ir: MM: .. Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by sperhl Endow mMit, f.ir tli relief of the Si:k anJ DistiessjJ. afllicted with Viralnl and Epidemic Diseacps. nMHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of j the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual liseases, seve.-al years ajrotlirected their Conculting Sugreon to o; n a Dispensary for the treatment of this c! iss of disease, in all tlu'ir forms, andtogive MEDIC AD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a discription of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, &e.)tand.in cae of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their late Annual Report express the hiirhc-t satisfaction with the succt-s which has attended the lalors of their Surgeons in the cure of Si ermatorrluv.a Seminal Weakness, Goi!orrhi:i, Gleet, Sphilis. the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidnevs an! Bladder, kc, and oi1t a continuance ot the same plan for tlu 'iif.uing year. An tdinirablc Report on Spermatorrhrrs, Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other liseases of the Sexnal organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, w ill be sent by mail (in a seah.h nvelopo,' FR EE OF CHARGE, n roecptof TWO STAMPS for p.tage. Addres.for Report or treatment, J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Ai'ling Surgeon. Howard Association, No. "2 South Ninth Street, Thiladelphi, PaNew JEWELRY Store. The subscriber w.uld respectfully in form the citizens of Plymouth, MarrJS shall and adjoining counties, that he '1$ has opeu-! a new sto& of all tLo uiticrcnt kinds of Watclies CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND TT O T X O TNT 3 ! Generally krptin a first c!a Jewelry Store. Tha Goods are of the latent St yles, best quality and will besohl at New York pru es. Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a f-hare public patronage. Room No. 2 retailing block. ADOLni MYERS dcenly TIPPECANOE FLOUR AR R A NG EM ENTS M VP been m to sup ply t.ie riy mouth market with thiour.anthe lxc-iniire can le found at Patterson Cleave nd's and Palmer's. 1 l"tf N.M. .V P. S. ALLEM
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