Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 August 1860 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

Cvrxxht Notes. Those issued by the Plym outh Brass Pand. .t,. . . . ,, t. . x. 1 v.other "fiuns" of the season, are now brought m , . . . o market in goodly quantities. ET J. T. Pattimo has as fine an assortment of Groceries and Profisions as can be found in the market. Patte mom keeps everything that is good. Therefore, when you want good ''dinguses " go to Patte9on's. Xj-Pavtdso k Co., nre determined, we see, not to be bahind the times. They are in receipt of their fall stock, and now have Clothing for the men Clothing tor the boys Clothing for everybody, and everybody's family. Call and see. ETWheat, in large quantities, is now being daily brought into this market. It meets with a ready sale. Selliug at 8595c. The principal buyer areKixssT k Qnviv, W. CShirlxy, Wilbur k Co., and H. G. That all good fellows and pay good prices. Nut Church. The Episcopaleans of this place are building a church opposite the Presbyterian church. If the workmen emplojed upon it continue a they have commenced it will soon be completed. It ia'near the size of the M- E. church here, but of different style. ETA day or two since a gentleman, whose name we are not at liberty to publish, was pointed out to ui as wanting to bet hi pile on the " little Giant." If there is any Republican hereabouts who is anxious to cover it, we refer to Geo. LrxDskr, who will give introductions. They'se Coming. McWilliams' new goods, or a portion of them have arriv." They are going off like hot cakes." Now i the ime to buy. New goods, new prices, good-looking clerks, and all the etctteraiot a well-regulated dry -goods and grocery establishment will be found at "MeV" JjTMr. M y km advertises Pcreosoopic Glasses, Kilver Frames, etc. If you want Jewelry of any kind Myers has got it ; if you want a watch or clock repaired Mriis can do it, or if you want a new one of either Mtms keeps them to sei!. His groods nre of the best quality and will b sold low, therefore 11 on Mrtas. I7By perusing the new advertisements In this Jasue th reader will see that Messrs. SUley & Sowtv are prepared to do anything In the way of curding, spinning, weaving, fulling and dressing. Those having wool that they wish to have made into cloth will consult their own interest by bringing it to the manufactory rcfered to. JZTJaco Dckbkcker, Herman Barber, Ins recently opened a shaving Paloon in this place, in the room lately occupied by the " darkies." Jacob understands his business, keeps a nice, clean room sad is a first-class shaver. He is deserving of the patronage of the whole public, and we hope that he will receive it. "HoMt Acaif.' On Tuesday lait Cat. 01. Ha l LT, who, with some other of our townsmen left here last Fpring for Tikes Teak, returned looking much improved by the trip. He has evidently not "departed from the paths of rectitude and virtue" during his absence und we aro glad t ee him hw.LIng iu such "jjood condition." He receives a most hearty welcome from his numerous friends. I Try referring to advertisement, it will he seen th.i our good-looking young friend, E. R Shook, is in 1 erupt f a. full and complete assortment of Merchant -Tailoring flood.-. His stock is fresh and nw and embraces the mo?t fashionable as well us the best umrities of goods. Shook is death on fit, and ifvou are in want of a ('bran-naiikin? new suit," that is all O. K., ;ou crui do no better th in call on him. ITA couple of would be gentlemen who we beleive, wish to 1' considered gentlemen under 11 cirtumsiancee, nnd who hail from Pitts-burgh, Xde themselves appear rather ridiculous, to say tbe least of it, on Thursday evening last, during the time the Democrats were holding their club meeting in theftreetj by attempting to interrupt the meeting by their brawling. Many of their Democratic friends were deceived in them, as they we re assisted and led on by some of the most notorious blackguards in the. place. Thev are all w elcome to w hat they will make by such conduct. Gkrma Towmshif Clpb Meeting. The Democrats of German Township met at Bremen on Saturday the 18th inat., recording to appointment. Mr. M. Shixk, pret-idiug President, called the house to order. On motion, the votes were taken for all of the regular Democratic nominees in the coming election all unanimously elected. After all necessary buslnesa had been transacted, Mr. A.C. KseBLocx addrersed the audience in the German language, which aroused the warm feelings of the German brethren in the cause of Democracy, a Iter which some remarks were made in the English language in favor of Douglas and Johnson, then adjourned with feclh gs .inuring the redemption of the I'nion. BY ORDER OF THE CLI'H. iTThe Democratii-Club held their meeting n last Thursday evening in front of the store ot S. t 31. Keckkr having leen " turned out of doors "' on account cf a "show" which occupied the room lured by the club. A bonfire was built, the band discoursed some good music, Mr. Packard delivered a short but telling speech, and a good time generally vraa had- Several times during the delivery of Mr. P.'s ppeech a squad of Repub licans on the opposite side of the street attempted, by jibs and jeers, to interrupt the meeting, and at the eloa tried to raiie a howl for the Kail Split tr, wLereupon C. H. Rxxvc, Esq., mounted the stand tnd deilt ths rahble some blows which had th effect to dry them up " completely. He j-ourtd the hot shot into them on all sides, and gaTe them cstigation that waa well-desered, well timed and well-merited, at least we heard several high-minded, honorable Republicans who weee present, express themselves "satisfied " with the rebuke, and said it waa a just one. When a party is 0 far gone as to have to resort to such a low, mean, dirty, contemptible course as this ; so far lost to that decency, emirtesy and respect that is due to all parties and all men ; so forgone as to throw aside every principle of manhood, honor and respect, we can only say to and of them, ' God tav the mark I" Shame, aharoe, eternal rhame ! to a party who have emblazoned upon their banners and use aa a watchword "free honis, free speech, free pres," that as a last re sort, and under the cover of night, will attempt to prevent a political opponent from exercisin that right due to evry American citizen the right of peeeh. But thus the Republicans acted on Thursday night, and for this act they are deserving of the deepest scorn und condemnition, and wc can oidy hop tlut they will m-et the late so surely in store fox them a political death in November next 5'h a party should not hold the rnn of a free government in their hands

AGRICULTURAL NOTICE.

There will be a regular meeting of the member? nf the Marshall County Agricultural Society held at tne VOun xiuuee iu iijuiuuiu, yju camruay, ! September Ist, 1S60, at 1 o'clock p. ni. All are 1 requested to attend, as the final anangements for rt-Mu & the Fa rare to be made then. By order of the Society. -JOSEPH EVANS, Pu$,t. Mauk Cum mixgs, Sec'y. There was a good atttendancc at the pole raisj ing at the Hibba school house on Friday last. A few noisy ill-bred Republicans managed to render thcmselvei very ridiculous iu the eyes of all de cent and well raised persons, but after receiving a just rebuke they concluded to keep quiet and the speaker was permitted to proceed without further interruption. Mr. Packard's speech was said to be one of bis best efforts. The Democrats of that neighborhood arc up and a doing and report most favorably. SPECIAL NOTICES. öeott's Collecting Agency. Mr. J. S. Scott, who does a General Collect ion and Newspaper Agency Business is autho rized to receive Subscriptions, Advertisements, 4c., for us, and to give receipts for money due this Office. We cheerfailv recommend Mr. Scott as a careful, prompt, and honorable man. Claims entrusted to him for Collection, could not be placed in safer hands. A. C THOMPSON, Ed. Democrat. D Charges moderate and the most satisfactory reference given, when required. Killing Two Birds with Oxk Stone. Our neighlior, Dr. John Bull, has achieved this most effectually with his Vegetable Worm Destroyer, dono up in the shape of candy drops for the little ones. It pleases them better than candy, and destroys the worms most effectually, and that too without sickening the child. Albany Tribune. Home Testimony Goshkn, Elkhart Co. Ind., July 23d, '50. Dr. O. W. IiosACK Dear Sir: My son was greatly debilitated from the effects of a long and violent cough. I could get nothing to revive him until I tried your Scandinavian Medicines and they braced him up immediately. Yours truly, ' L.SHERWOOD. Sea advertisement in another column. nS9w 1 M Persons of sedentary employments frequently experience a dull, heavy sensation in the head, which unfits them for either labor or enjoyment Wilson's Headache Pills arc a certain cure for affections of this kind. The experience of thousands who have ued them for years, attest their excellence in all complaints arising from a disordered etomach. They are prepared and sold by B. L. Fahk?tock Co. Wholesale Druggist?, and proprietors of B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, No. f0, corner Wood and Fourth Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. and Perching k Co. and merchants generally aug.-lt. MARRIED. In Tvner City, at the residenco of II. Fink, Esq., on the 23d day of August, 18f0, by II. H. Falco.ubvrc, Mr. Jamcs Ccsiiman to Miss Martha J. Marks, all of Folk township. James is good looking, and so is his bride ; I looked at her well as she stood by his side. May they live iu the sunshine of life 'till it is o'er. And i.ever be troubled as they were before. And now Mr. Printer, a word I will say Print this in your paper the next printing day. OBITUARY. Died. On Tuecday, August 2bth, at 8 o'clock a. ni of scarlet fnver, A lbkrtui, son of J. B. N. and Kaciiael Klinger, aged three years. V U Kin T II E K LOOD ! MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS AND 27 (EXIX BITTERS. The higli and envied celebrity which these pro eminent medicines haveacquired fur their invaluable fflicacy in all the Dif eases which they profess to cure, bs rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Iiheumatism, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, BII I.IOIS FEVERS AND 1.1 V KR COM r LAI NTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Plauters, larmers and other, who once use these Medicines.will never afterwards be without them. WLLIOCS CHOLIC,SEROCS, LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVF.-Nf-MS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CIIOL1C, CORRUrT HUMORS, DROrSIES. Dvsrr.rstA.-No person with this distresing disease should delay utüng these Medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. Fr.vER Acn AncK. For this scourge of the Western country, these Mettlc-ines will be found a safe, speedy and certain rengpdy. Other medicines leave the Mstem subject to a leturn of the disease; a cure by these medicines is peimanent. Try them. Be satisfied, and be cured. Focl.nkss or Complexion CENTRAL DKBIIJTT, GOVT, 6IDUINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflam ruatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Diseases. Never fails to eradicate entirely all the rffectsof Mercury, infinitely sooner than the mott powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla. WIGHT hWr.ATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, organic affections. Piles. The original proprittor of thee Medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years' standing, by the u.-e of these Life Medicines aloue. Pains in the Head, Side, Hack, Joints Organs. Riiei'mati.m. Those affected with this terrible ilieea?e, w ill be sure of relief bv the Lifo Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. Scrofitla. or Kinos' Eil in its worst forms. fleers of evry description. U orms of all kinds arc effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to admin ifter them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. The LIKE PILLS and PIICENIX B ITTERS ruRirv THK KLOOD, A ud thus remove all disease from the system. I repared and sold bv DR. WILLIAM H. MOFFAT, 325 Broadway, cor. of Anthony street, New York. r er sale by all Druggists. vlnSly A GOOD Assortment O F Cutlery, Toys, and Notions, at Am WS? oct G-Ptf. No C PershingBlock. IO.OOO ACHES OF LYN J TOR SA LE. I am authorized to sell ten thouand acres of land, situate in tha county cf Stark, State of 1 ndiana, all of which are among the choice laLd of the county. Also two improved farms which are in a desi rable location, and a hotel in the town of Knox, Indiana Purchasers will be furnished with an assistant. who m a surreyor.to aid in finding Itoundarieaand examination of the premises For terms apply to R II Bender, or to the un dersigned JOHNS BENDER, UnlUBE 333E5JHL. A NY BILL r OR POPLAR LUMBER "V Di f or Gren I am prepared to fill at the LOWEST PRICE, and of the BEST QUALITY; also, brlIMLW on hand roi stantlv. maris 8tf If TIERCE.

GREAT CLOSING CUT SALE OF Summer CiootU FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS! AT THK Low Price Store.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! In order to make room for our Fall and Winter Stock, we will sell for CASH all of our Summer Goods at PKIME COST. AND ALL OTHER PRY GOODS AT ONE FOURTH THE USUAL PIRCtNT ! Now is the time U SAVE YOUR MONEY and buy Good at NEW YORK TRICES. WE WILL SELL Good Frl Colored Lawns at 10 cents. Good Clmllies for 15 cents, and the best styles and qualities for 20 ccnU. A good article of DeLainea for 12 cents, same we sold for 20 and 25 ccnls Wc have just received 50 pieces of BEST AMERICAN PRINTS which we will acll for IO Cents per Yard. Who cannot afford to buy a pood Calico or Lawn DieFS for 0 cents 7 We will Bella Prime Article of Women $ Shoes For UsX.OOWe have a largo stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, itc.de, which we are selling at REDUCED PRICES. If you would get a Good article for about nALF PRICE ! call soon at tho Low Prico Storo, on the comer South of the Edwards Home. RICE & SMITH. Plymouth. July 19, I860. n2otf Mfr. T. I. JLJ&TJTO.V, IT AS UK MOV ED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS I I slid Medieinea in t)( room out rioor nt of Patterson & Cleveland's stoie on La Porte street. Plymouth, Indiana. where ho keei.aconHtantlv on hand PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tablishments iu Aeir York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AMD PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to thtir interest to tive him a call aa he warrants every article sold by him to be just what it 15 represented. In addition to his larire ftock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found Endloss Quantities JTT YANKEE I O T I O 1 S , PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELUID. CIGARS, VC. And in fact, everything usually kept in a Priig Store, at price as low as ran be afforded, fall and examine for yourselves. n-' tr T. A. LEMON. josi:iii Still in Egypt, dealing in Corn! TOTED AT TB HlfflBl MLS LOUR AND FEED STORE. l'OOl) 00 Huchela Wheat, 2,000,000 Burli--U Corn, 00,000 Bu.shela Rve, 100,000 Bushels O..N, 2.000,000 Flour Barrels Staves and Heading, 1 ..r which they will pay the Highest Market price in hey al want OO.OOO CUSTOM EKSTopnrchi e Groceries at unprecedently low prices. They will pay rash at all limes for grain, and eell in return grocenca at prices that cannot le allordcd by unv other estabhebmeut in tse place their tannine for purchasing supplies in Chicago aa well asca.t ern cities, being superior U any otht-r house on account of their frccquent thipmentfl ot Hour and gram to those points thereby enabling them to save the expense of exchange. If Vi'i want the highest price going for your (Jrain, Ha 1 re 1 StavcB und I leading don't pell be fore calling at the above establishment. CUSTOM WORK. Their mill has been recently len lefuruished with New and Superior Bolting Cloths, undergone a general and thorough repair, and ia capable now under the superintendence of of English miller in their employ, of manufacturing as good flour aa vny Mill in the United btate. BOLTED CORN MEAL. They have recently put a meal bolt in their mill and can now furnish customers with holtet! com meal. Flour of all grades, meal, bran and shorts, kept constantly on nana at the store and mill and will be sold tu large and mall quantities. A he retofore, flour, meal short and bran w be delivered to town customers free of charge, RICHMOND, WILBUR k CO. Plymouth, May 3, 1H0. lMf Old lion. V W'lf-f. nuv An cent and a riiirtr nt-r nniind 1 - 1 1 , lor all Old Iron delivered at my Foundry, in trs place. r . rt tlAhh Plymouth, .luly 26, 1) n7tf

NEW

OHIO CASH STORE GO TO THE 00 TO THE GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE. OHIO CASH STORE. OHIO CASH STORE. JUST RECEIVING JUST RECEIVING JUST RECEIVING SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SECOND STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS GOODS GOODS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS FOR BARGAINS UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. UNEQUALLED. PILES OF NEW GOODS PILES OF NEW GOODS PILES OF NEW GOODS CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE CAN NOW BE SEEN AT THE CAN NO W BE SEEN AT THE OHIO CASH STORE OHIO CASH STORE OHIO CASH STORE FOR 1TIE SUMMER TRADE. FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. FOR THE SUMMER TRADE My facilities for purchasing goods in Philadelphia, IVeiv York, AND OF THE MAXUEA CTURERS, Enable me to sell at Wholesale and City Prices. Persona not fully acquainted with the value of Goods, have assurance that in dealing with US they pay the SAME PRICES aa the MOST EXl'EUIEiNCED PURCHASER Wc promise to do our part to please and satisfy all who um iv us a call.Jis I am determined to establish a character for sciliug roods 'It MjOW I'rices. My MOTTO ia Small ProAttt,iuick KeturiiK Among our eitenslve stock will be found Msadics JDrcss UootlH which la very large, consisting of BLACK, BROCADE AXD FAXCY siäisKj tissues', z&xrnsj BRAIZES ETC. DeLains, Paul de Chavers, Challiea an extensive Ftock of all kinds of Diesa floods of the latest Style and Pattern Alao a large assortment of Mack Silk and Stella SHE A.WLS, SILK CAPLS, BAIZES, LINEN DUSTERS, Bonnets Flat, Kibbons, Ruches, etc. "VtTlxlto Qoods Embroidery, Collars, Undemleerc!, Brilliants, Nansook's, ictoria Lawna, Swisses, Mulls etc. Glovts, Hosiery and Mills, Muslins, Sheetinc, Ticking, Denima, Calicoes, etc., which can be soJd choaper than ever before ollercd in this vicinity, flood rrm'a for 6 1-4 ana netter for 11 cents, good heavy brown and leached mublins, frara 6 1-1 to 10 ctuta per yard. Men ami $) Wear. A large stock of black and fm?cy casaim ires, Bilk raarseillea resiini cotton and linen goo Is. SIOESl SIIOES'.l S1IOESÜ1 A verv cinnlf tnrk comnridincr eterv varietv m- f I r J J flood held gaiters for 1 26 and others in projmrtion. (; ro(;i;rii;m, . I have the largest stock ever brought to thia place. I can sell food 75 cent tea for 50 cents good brown sugar for 7ojCR cents per ponnd QUEENSWARE $ CLASS WARE At wholerale and retRil All nr invited to call andeiamine our stock be fore miking rnrrhases al.ewhere PM'WILLIAMS

PILLS,

r A noYer falliu AntMoto for Siok H. Al so Itji-ixTtiia, ' JJ Ague, JA Liver Cu:i'la!nt, Cvftiveuow, & I . BUloiktnurtt, NcuralgU.CV.ltc, I S IrlTncl Aipetlt, l'wor. a (Vrwl Stofuath, female t Ot'SttttotlüH, C. 25 eta. . Cy 7 Eai the testimeny of 00V. WISE, Ya. yyitß)'s Pills ro a siA ant mt! iL'H'fiil Tlunüjf liemoly 1r Couetlf-ntloii. and aflactions ef tUe Motive Orgao. Fur Ilnajftrhs thoj ) jTored tLeinelves a specific." Bead the testimony of 007. KINO, Ala. MI would uot Ithuut Wilson Pl!ln - nu j prio. For lulg0ttou and Heml-a.-he, I dlvtd a I'M and Ui th LaH It gl ts Immedlat njlf." 8old j Druggists & Dealers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists Ho. CO, corner Wood and 4th SU. PITTSBURGH, PA. buLs raoraiiToM or q B. L. Fahnestock'a Vermifuge, q B LOOD rURIFEIt AND BLOOD PILL3 DR. RO BACK'S Scantlaiiaviaii Remedies. When Dr. RoBACK,the cclchratcd Swedish Fhy6iti.iii, introduced Ins Iilootl Purifier and Blood rills in the United State.--, he 5Ct forth iu plain lan guage the:r curative properties. This was years ao. The task of recommending them has since been taken vut of his hand. Enlightened men whose character for pound itidjrmcnt and philoso phy, gives their opinions weight in the community, men, who observe, reflect, and make assuranve doubly sure before they decide are everywhere Hpprovinj; ana urging tlio use ot the.e wonderful I reparations. All who confide in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who choose to investigate lor themselves arc now of one nana on this impor tant subject . Dr. Rohack invites the attention of the sick to tho ORIGINAL LETTERS, from membcis of the Medical Profession. Editors ! of public journal, well known .Merchants and Kil mers, and Lathe? of the highest respectability, fivillir account of evf r:nrditi:irv rnrj u-mnrVit hi- , the remedies, cf which cures they themselves were j EVE W1T.NESSES. i Tliese parties may be consulted personally or by letter, bv those who have any douM upon the pubject. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Roject. 1 ne eviuenee in tue 1 back, which is at all times acc&ible to tho public, establish the lollowmg That the Blood TuRirrR Vnd Blood Tills have l..irt rrnrrd bv onalrau , CONTAIN NO MIM'RAL, That tlity ,cur l'lC nhnw universal complaint, ivsri:rsiA, with uwrrrinvcrratMiv, flJ,, ,n a vry tli9rt tune. That after all other medicine ; lvc proved uselpea . uvr.R complaint, und restore the health :md -trei.-th of th,. .n', r.r THAT SICK FEMAI.KS, who have languished for years in helpless weaklies and dependency, recuperate w ith great rapid ity under their invigorating operation. That all j sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and j gentle stimulating- properties. Ti hat they recruit j SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may have been trifled with a abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rend.- it enjoyable. That operating directly upon the jirison of the disease in the blood they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system, every taintof Scrof ula, whether hereditary or otherwise. I hat they Recruit the DEBILITATED, and there is no disease of tho Stomach and Rowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscles, ARISING FROM IMNTRITIE OR OBSTRUCTIONS (if THE BI.OOI) OR SECRETIONS, in which they do uot give jroniptrdirf,&xA, (if adminiritercd before the very citadel of life has bee n invaded,) fffect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in mind that the Scandinavian Vfoetable Blood Fills are endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letter?, affidavits, medical works and by word of n.( uth, proclaim them to be the very be3t preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the pyätem, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their Fupriority after o:.e single trial they aie not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any othr Pills, for it takes a Kss number of them to produce a better effect. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per Ikx. or 5 boxes for $1. Read Dr. Rohack 'a Special Notice and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Taper from time to tim. Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac ind Family Adviser, containing a great xariety of interesting and valuable Medical information, c.111 be had gratis of his Agents throughout the country In dillicult or complicated Cases, Ir. Robai-L may bt consulted pernally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. Principal oflicc and salesrooms. No G LaatFourth street, 3d building from Main street, Ciucinnatti, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond ctreet. For pale in Marshall county by Blain k Co., T. A. Lemon, Pershing L Co, Plymouth; Robert Cornwell tCo.. Bourbon; John Kesler, Bloomingsburg; D. W Strange, Bremen; John Clss, Tippecanoe; J. k C. Smith, Uniontown; Haigh k Uro., Argus; and Druggists and Merchant' gen 1 rally througlnnit the Union. vlu2.r8m IN PECTIN C, THE PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. For the prevention and cure of Fever and Agu and Biltnus Ftver. This wonderful remedy waa brought to th knowledge of the present proprietors by a fiicnd who has been a great traveler in Persia and tho Holy Land. While going down the river Euphrate, he experienced a nevere attack of Fever and Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the Boatmen took from his person an Amulet, saying, " B7car this and no Fever tcilltoueh you." Although incredulous as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, and has since always found it an effectual protection from all malarious complaints. Oa further investigation he found that the boatman attributed to it miraculous powers, and said that it could only be obtained from the Priests of the Sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing wich a Triest obtained from him the secret of its pieparation, and ascertained where the medecinal herbs wete found, of which it was com pounded. The wonderful virtues of this article hav induced a lull belief 111 the miuda of the natives in the miraculous healing powers of their 1 riesi. Since his return to America, it 1ms been tried w ith the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of high character, who have giveu it the motl iiiKpi-xlitied praise. 'Ibis remedy having been n speeilio in Persia for hundreds of years, for the p-evntion and cure of Fever and Ague and Bil-Fevrrs-isnow cflVied to the A merican peop.'e. It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full direc-t-oiia for use, on receipt of one doll.r. Piincipal Depot and Manufactory, 188 Main St , Richmond, Va. Branch Office, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address vlnSTIr JOHN WILCOX k CO.

3VI -A. H.

(CXRMR OF LA rORTK AMD WALNUT STRKTt,) PLYMOUTH, MARSHALL CO. IND. .1 . F . II O Ii E 11 T S

H "HTA8 permanently located in this Uce and cess, lie is now receiving direct from

Tho Largest Stock of Marble Ever brought to Northern Indiana, which he nill sell at oricca thtt defjr eomptition MONUMENTS, SPIRES, TOMBS AND HEAD STONES Neatly and promptly executed, at prices lower than those of any other shop West of Phlladeh&ia Orders fiom a distance promptly attended to. A. F. It. Plymouth, July 5th, lc60.24tf

TO INVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN, AND PHYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital. AX IXVALW'S RETREA T, Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation AUTHOR OF Letters to Invalid AND EDITOR OF THE MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at PU.nouth, Edwards House, Tue?dv. AUC. I I.ST MthJ Warsaw, Wright House, AUfiUST 1 3th. HR. II ARDMAN treats CoiiHun.i.tion, Rromhitis, Larynpitis, Asthma, nnd all lisease of the ; Throat and Limps, by Medical Inhalation, conibin1 ed with proper constitutional treatment for the blood. Dr. Hardman will carry with him his medicüiea and will be prepared to furnish patents with appropriate remedies, stristly from the vegetable Liner dorn. Hi3medicir.es arc compound d of various Tarks, Hud:;, Leave?, Gums, Roots, Planta &c. Procured of the Indians and from every quarter of the Globe. O Regular vi.-its duly aimoutircd. dJ 1 artieularattentionpaid to SKIN DISCAS s ES ranai.Janlulars, IMeers, Sores and Tumors. Ir. Hanlman does notcharre for ronqultitum Dr. Haidman treat all chronic or long standing diseased of the Lung?. Livers, Stomach, Powelu, i'iauocr, ivumeyp, uralu. Heart, Nervo. Womb. spleen, .pme, I-.jrs, Ears, &c, S. roflula, Kits, Cancer?, Rheumatism, Dropsey, Skin Disen, Fever Sores, Catarrah. Semina Wpaknps. X,,. ralga, Whites, Insanitv, Irspep.-,ia, Giddiness, Heat of the Urin. Syphilis Piles, Sick Headache, En larged Tonsils, ic Feb. 2, n2 1 j DR. HARDMAN. Gr. BLAIN, & Co-, 3D ruLgr grists PLYMOUTH, IND. ; -T ' A. A VING just received a fresh supply of every I article in our line of trade, -onsisting mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stutts, varnibh, lirushes, Ferfumerv, Yankee Notions. : ?Iedicinal purptwes only, to which we reppoctfully , nivuc mo aitcntioii oi tliii community. U o hav also, on hand .1 stock of C.ROCEUIES, ' , n r ; ,a. -cf fcugar, Tobncco, Cigar?, etc , ;hspoHedof at verv reasonable figures. To be Within a;few day ,uSt we have received from l'isourtu nnux.e 1 ur a large amount ot KEREOSENE AND COAL OIL. AND 3VC for burning the same, of every size andsUlo with or witliout shades. We are also agents for all the popular PATENT MEDICINES ' Gf the jay. Physician' prescriptions carefully Mit up at all hourd. dav or nitht. bv experienced druggi.-ta. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with a a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of the fact that wc are doing a liberal business. C. BLAIN k Co Plymouth, Ind., March 23th, 1859. DRY GOOJ3S A N D (DODTMflGr! SELLING CHEAPER JHAN EVER! HJ E would respectfully eall the attention ol purchasers to the fact that w e have jint re ceived from the Lastern cities, a well selected stock of KAOY-MA1 K C Ii O T IIING HAT , CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Having bought our stock at first class Ho uses we can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. B. With the above we have connected a Tailoring Establishment, t'nder the supervision of Mr. F. J. RENNER wheie w e arc prepared to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORUKK! And keep constantly on hand CLOTHS, CASSIM'RS, VESTINGS S. k M. BECKER. api J 23 A (Great ISargain! WHKUK A MAN CAN DOUBLE HIS MONEY IN TWO YEARS. The most DesiraMe property the Coantyl The undersigned otTcr to sell his Grist Mill and tract df land, containing fc6 acres, on which it ia located, on very reasonable teams. It is located six and a half miles wert of Plymouth The Mill is iu gMd repair, manufactures the lf5t quality of flour, aud has the lnt run of custom of any other in the county. Tha water h-it is Hleadv vnd believed to be aujxrior to any other in Marshall county, lly proper attention from three to five thousand dollarn can be made on the Mill, and perhaps more. He will take any kind of pood property in part payment. , For further Particulars, enquire ru the pre mices of ' AYRFS IIA LD WIN. January 2. IW. 1 2t f 3tf. TA. kind of Fancv Hardware at II. H.GtCK'ON

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jwparcd to execute 11 order's lu his line ot buti eimont Iteal Eötatq Agency. S.1' ÄCMS'TLÄIII Fi' SÄLE. riW. I'NDKRSIC.NKD IS AUTHORIZED I to sdi the folloving described Landd,at ery Imo figures; part down ind the balsnr-e in annual payment.'', from one to four yearg, with interest, paid anuually : UNION TOWNSHIP.. 9 w qr n e qr 34T 3'J N R IE A . . 41 ehalfneqr 25. fO n wqr s w qr " II 40 CLNTLR TOWNSHIP. N. E. Quarter Sec. 23 T. 33 N. R. '2 E.f A. 163 1 wijr n wr ' H. 4' 8 w ijr 11 w qr 7 40 e half aeqr 32 31 3 bO e half nwf,r " 30 31 80 nhalfwq " 1 3.1 104 GRKF.N TOWNSHIP. E. hf N. E. ur Sec. M T. 32 N. R. 2 E , A. n half n w qr 33 3:i 31 13 27 30 30 2 28 2 23 23 21 18 17 17 10 f:T 32 N K 2 E. A m 40 lbO 4U bO m 37 61 m HI 80 80 HI 49 .160 K to 8 o jr a w qr u c qr 11 w fjr e qr s w qr a e (jr. . e half 11 w qr. 11 e qr w f r a e qr. . . s e fr s e qr. . w half it w qr . e half n e qr. . . w half n w qr. . . w half s w qr. . .' w half n e qr. . e half a e qr. . . 8 w qr 9 e qr. . . u w qr n half s w qr e half n w qr f 32 2... Known aa the W ilfion Farm, abou t oVj-e 0 der cultivation dwelling house, Bteble and a good young orchard. One fourth in hand, tho balance in live or ten veara with interest aunuallv. WALNUT TOWNSHIP..." . . S. E Sec. 15 T. 32 N. R. 3E..AIW a half 11 w qr. 15 n w qr a w qr. . ." n e qr 32... 33 30... 32 30... 32 10 35 34... 32 34 3 . 44 ...40 . .5i ...ö0 A eo K) japt lot lots 2 and 3 ' e half 8 eqr... . w half s e qr. . . . w half n c ox. . ." BOURBON TOWNSHIP. W half N. E. qr ec. 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E , e half n wqr " 7 33 1 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lotsl and 2 Sec. ß T 31 It 1 " 7 w'half 11 w r " ?4 n w or s w nr " 31 K. 3 !. 4 80 40 .3 3 NORTH TOWNSHIP, n hf 11 w qr ( W M R) Sec T 35 N R 3 E. 122 rOLK TOWNS II I J. W. half N. F.. t Sec. 27 T. 3.r N.R.I Iv, A n v qr n w qr " 2C V) 41 HO e. halt u e qr nwqr 'J...31 Steif n w nr " 3-1 35 One mib North f KuottV Station, fifteen acre under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Terra?, one halfin hand balance in ou year, with interest . : . . ...... WEST TO Y NS HIP . E. half N. W.qr ?cc. 2.1 T. .13 N. R. 1 E.f A W . e nalt 8 e qr. . . . HO w ;r 6 e qr e half sciir 27... in... V -w 30.'.'. SGT , 47 ft ' t 47 f.i . fO 160 1 e half s e qr " w f r s e qr " 3 w qr 5 w qr " w hnlf a w qr " 31. 31. w h:lf 11 e qr. Also th following described land in Fulton County, situated alxoit two miles East of the Mich igan Road, and joining the outh line of Marhl' Countv, to wit : N. E.qr N. K. qrSec. 5 T. 31 N. R. .1 F., A 4 a half s eqr " S. . ..ni lotNo.2 " .ri...Jl S17.V Fcrsoii? wishing to pur liaae. unimproved land, on easy trm, will do well to give me. a rail. I al so here the 1 O , addn-.4n of the Inger portion of nonrenident land owner, which mill nah! m I t ascertain the price of a large quantity of land m hu h i not described in the a Wo e lit. THO?. McIONALD rivmouth.Fcb Oth. jSfiH n3-tf 1 AND A(iENCYr 3,000 ACUKSif i0()) LAXV Ftr S.-ile tn lC:iy IVmhs. PERSONS wanting to buy or .U Land, willdt w ell to call on the undersigned, who caupve facilities for purchase or sale equal to any in th nu"try. , . FOR SALE, at LESS than current raUs, and 011 time: nw qr sec .'U, (less 10 acres out of ee cor. and ah of iwqof ec 27, town .'2n, of range 1 w 2.'J0 ucrei, U0 arf improved at North Rend, tark county. The n h of nw fen w m r, sic t' Michigan Koa-1 and 122 57-100 acres unimproved 611 mile north of riymouth tine, heavy timbered land, w ith water. The ne q and e hof (w q of eo 22, and the nw q of at c 36, town '.ib n,of range cue e Folk townshin 400 acres heavy timbered, good water t near Tyner City tobe pold in quantities to suit purchasers. The a h of ne q d eH tW, town 3S n, of ran2 e, c-0 acres, four mile ..01 h of riymouth fitteen acres improved--good land,timter and water The q sec 8, tow n 32 11, of ranee 2 e, lf acres Green township tight miles from Plymouth near s'ore. mills, and iu a good neighltor -hood good timber.'fino graM marsh, andlmnf, running water. ( The e h of hw q of gee 2$. tow n 34 n. ff rang 2 e, and w q if w q of town 34 it, 122 aorcs, four mile north east of rivniouth-god mill tea and aaw-mill thirty acres impVowd building to be pold very cheap. . ., The 8 hof nw q of pec 14, town 32 n, of rang , 3 t.cloae by Tipin-eaiioe Town good land and, gool timber unimproved to be had on easy terms. . . . ., Lot No. 6in Wheeler's addition to the tow n Plymouth fine dwelling and good out houses. North of l.ot No. 37 in Plymouth, now knowi' as"Raldwin House" a desirable loeatiou. IjoI No.'Jl in rij mouth god dw ellig houa Tart of Iots 73 and 71, PIynVou'th-dw'Ihiig 34x40 fetfor sale or rent..' . . . . Iot No 40, Plymouth good dwelling aiid two story business hou.c, on one of the be st corners ia tow n -to he had at a bargain.. , Perwms desirous of purchasing in this vicinity willdo wclltogive us a ealj. . , REEVE' & CAPRON. IVrembcr 9il 2tf rivmouth, Ind orm. Worms. Uorr.ii. r IHIEscaisoii is at hand when the.p scourges of I childhood le'io to becone loih trowltUnome and dangerous. Dr. Jon Prii. Vimthii Worm PrsTHovra is a reiucdv alike pleasant and efTivtual for the evil. There is not the least difficulty in getting children to take the medicine. It is prepared in the fomi of Candy lVpr.and will le eaten with avidity by children of all ages. -II destrota and expel worm more fleet ually than, any remedy now in use, while at the Mine time it will iu no way affect iiijuriom.!v,the hralth of th hild. , T. A. LEMON; riymouth. It can be p;xcnritl from Prngyh-ta and cor.ntry Mores e verv where. Ir. JOliNFFI L ? Fiinopa! OfTKe, l.ouiMÜIc. Kentuckv. r.22mft