Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 January 1861 — Page 4

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$rom,a moral point of view, and to condemnor approve according to their standarl of moral right without any regard to the effect ot . auch c ecision upon the well-being of society at large, and without considering the pro! able result of their moral reform upon tn political condition of the country, and their labors have thrown every wave of sectional corammotlon higher than, the laat, until the whole country is convulsed by it. Thv slavery agitation in iho freu it'at69 haa naturally produced ultiaisru at tnö tfoulh. and. as - cari-'OO'. letiee. the conn-

p r - - - . , , i try Has been divided into sectional panics, aep:ir'el by geogiaphicnl lines". Against t these uhraiiiDS, north and south, it is the I ttuty uf ths conservative clement of tho whole country o itnarpos : and this ' must b do tic; at ouce, or disunion is inoviiiiblc, if U be not aheadv acconiDÜshed. The puiiita of ditfereuce between the shtvholding and the non-siavedoldiug States nre fow, and even thoso are more imagtnuty thin real. We arc as much interested in the development, growth and pics parity of thü Sou:! c:r. i.atos a they are 'thamaolvtfd, bcaus Southern productions have h-scorno necessaries of li'fo. Oq the o.her hAnd they a: deeply interosted in o jr prosperity, atii ouiTtir froii any cause that retard it. Thd Constitution demand that thair fugitive slaves be returned to them. Equity and common honesty require thru they shall have full and equal rights in all ilia Tenilories belonging to the general gove'j nnient. The future condition ot the icrritoris, so far as the extansion of slavery ig concerned, will ultimately be dttoimined by the natural law that have hiihorto controlled that specie of properly ; that is, climate, soil and productions, so that any question that can nw be made upon it must be more an abstraction than a living, vital principle. Why then 13 it so difficult to - adjust all difference between us, aad what has Ciu5sd this fev.fu! political commotion, this pnnio thaf. hns prostrated all the commercial rV.cion-j of the entire Uaion ? This ftL.v-3 of thris xoilmved i as medially upon thd r?iit of our law Presidential eleottori. und it would bo diiacult. I apprehend, to gv .n a reason fur the present condition of things any ether than the result of that contest. The South regarded the eleclion r.f a Northern candidate by a Northern party a the sequer.ee of antislavery agitation, as the solemn verdict of the p'4opi in ti e fro-? States against the South and hr institutions, and the i;ielincts of self preservation is now causing in the South that character of action which threatens to bhake the fab lie of our Governmant to its centra. Tho iiimph of the Repulican party in the late Presidential contest is tho proxiraiw cause of our present political troubles. Bui ilio state of popular ontiment necessary to produce these r?siltK have been maturing for years. and :s the result of slavery aviation. The-j Southern mind has be so roe impressed with the belief that there is no longer any safety for them, or to thei property in a union witu non-sIavehoiJing States; and that belief does not rest upon any on act of the prevailing party, bu; in the chain of events lhaf conurct together the history of antiwlavery a'- io.i. Underlaying as the in tilutiun of si .very doe-., lln whola structure of Southern Sleety, betb social anc', political, and forming to t hem one gieat clcraer.t of their wealth, regarded by them as indispen&ible to the growth and development of the country, and sensitive to ail attacks from every quarter, there can only le permanent peace and tranquility bttweer the two ereat sections of the country, when we of the Free "t.Uc-i :irc re dy toj-top this dlsvUbsin of rhf ahtr:ict f;'i-t:o:i of morals cotinected with this institution, and Ior;k npon it only a.a a political question, nd .is it stand: connected with onr interests ii a nation. Compromises of political d'fTortEc'efl may do much, lnt that which much needed a' tin- time, i a restoration of the tentijner.ts of kindly fkeUnir between the north and the tiouth that o PlrikinKly charaeterLzed th early bietory of our Iiepu'.I, and tlien wa maj hope that an hone; and Taithful discharge of all our e on-ititutional obligation toward ach other, will result ia healing tb preaeift breach and insure to ua as a natiuu a bi ilhaut faturc. It gies rue prcat pleasure to say that with all her bister States, her reordid unstained by any act of bai fith. Sli has never attempted, uirectly or indirectly, to ?v? is or evoii anj requirements of the Federal Constitution, and ao man t tu doubt, but if the same coull he said of erery othcrState, instead old.seoid, pmee and harmoBy would reign tin ougiiout our borders- .Let us then take pride In raairtiininir tie high postion w have thus far occupied as a conservative, union loving Sta e, and, while we throw our weight into Jhe s?a!e ia faror of aay pratic d mode of &ettliup tl present trouble, let also en lea ror to aid in that more permanent settlement that mut flow from a re.stnrnfion of amity and cordialitj among all our people, North and South. Then as you Live met in a Legislative capacity, tou should place Indiana in this con'roveihV where she rightfully belong, a conservative, law-abiding-, and Union Su?e. Show to the people of 'his confederacy ti.at Ind'a-ia will maintain the Constitutional rights of every State hi tbia Union that ehe will extend to the South all righty in the territories belonging to chti government that fhe would ciaim for hcrc!f titt she will look to the constitution and the laws todetermine rights of property, and cot permit anv moral q tetion to mterpoee toaffc4 that determinutiou, and that all property receg' cizsd by the Constitution and Iawg shall be alike protected. This position , akkough it may not edect the action of the extreme Southtra States, yet it nur do n.uch to bring about a convention of the border free and live Statea. And regarding, a I do, tlwse Statea to be conservative, and in f&rjr cf m untai iin the Uaioaaa itii, it would be well fcr the peace of thi.- country, if they could xaeei m Convention and coiisalt to getiier in regard ! to the present una ippy diilVrence exatmg betu een thc-Nortli and the i outh. They might by their roiiscrvative action indnce tie eitremiitsof th-3 North and South to pause and reflect upon the conieq-K'ticej which mut necewarily result froa their f matical course, and if by their action, ihb ui.ch could be gained, there would then be hope tliat by a uuon of the conservative elements of the country, these uupappy differences might be (UtafVictotiiy settled, and the heat government uuJtTlieaTexi.saTed froa the honors of dis nion and civil war. ' A. A. HAMMOND. Wh S rax Tuim. Old mother Benner was pioas but p:or. ' In thtf ru idit of hr exti eu:e wjiit her trut and conCdence was in God. It was late one thillly night in the autumn of the year, when two rather wild young men were pasgingnercyttnge on their w ay ho.ii. One of them had 'under hi arm some loaves of bread which he b ad putchxsed at f. e ti'.lagw store. A faint liht glimmered from inothe;- Benaer's casement, baid the One wh had tiie I javes to his companionLet tu luve ?oroe fun Willi the old troraio." ."Agreed'i nid the ot!i:r. They approached the house, and peeped into the window, saw the olj'wora.inupon herkneeaby the jiertb, here a few emberj were.moulderlr.g hi the aalies. Siie WAsent l In prayer-' They livened and heard her nouet f etitloni'or bread. he wa uttei'y destitute of bread. Iu f athe'rsnce of their fun, one of tlwra wi;th the Joavei cl'mbed 1.0ft y up the roof of the cottage and dropped one lonf a'ter the otlier down tiie chimney. As Üie bread rolled uVn nr. tliehrarth . they caught the old woman eye, and In ,t!ie fullne of her heart she excliuieu-i- - Thank ibe Lord I blesa tie Lorl for his houn-

But the J.or J did not send tliemfc" afiouted a To'ce Irom the chimney. ye he did." Mid l!e,unduntedlj,,the Lord - evottaem bwtxhierU lrougtit them." VJ Ltr your pno-jr.

AitiiiyAL at Vi iE ion or rnr. N BOO GOLD one 'ef the Vir'vSt and bettseie e'ted stotks of Boots and t ft J J J ever Yrouett to VI, Y M OU Tl I, YiN D I A N A", (.1' e'u ry de iiption of . . MlfSBS', LADIES', GENTLF.MriK'S end CHH.ftRr.NS' W-' ir. ocetheV with a farce stock of Warranted IStmc laih WORK, which we Intend to tell vrr low. CALL AND SEE ' OA sir for nib k s . E. rAl'h. April I, 1660. 1TTW"J SLTITfl Ä 5 IT Jl llll iL!i V 11 JL lU. ü P ilJlLi I il Important fiom Euorop T1T? Emperor of Fnnc nt thehosdofa lm.!f million of eoldiet. The Kmpivt proclmiiitl -Hegen during the Emperors AUwicfct ii t . ... . TUT m the event of all thes strays fact f ) do not fail to remember the IV v 1X2. m Ot h HARDWARE STORE No. 1, Westervelt'd Block. PLYMOUTH, ... - IND. Now propelled fev BUCK & TOAjY. , - m . . ... buecessora to L.Crarie & to., who are sehnig all kirnh, of goods usnally founim a Hardware btore tousiitu- m part of , ,. w Ly"S S jV, j fS Cook, Parlor s Plate Stoves Copper, Slicot-ron, Conaucto &y GGXxccrt 1 es1 J?-0"ö;. Agricultural Implcmct.'

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' fy?'yrf JTO f QX?JC j Together with a host of other things too numerous to put in type We would state to tlie good peoj-'e of Northern ludiaua, who purchase thiir Ifardwar tn Plymouth, they will always tind tsiu readinesf o Iiow them our good, and in all eases will nttd tnem as renreenU'O. We do not advertise w sew at cost, but will sell at a fair advance ou wauufa turers price, and as cheap as the cheapest, for A GOOD Assortment O F r Cutlery, Toy and Notions, it So.", PiihingBlock

DnKli' (IU TIIÜ OTITP fil? IBffllllEIa 1 xmatism. Those ffocU d with thw terrible 3ülliV Uf lüL & I A III Uf lniilililil ? Uiat Jc, iU xao of rt Hcf iy tlie I.fe MeJiÜxxe. Ml AX C II AT PLYMOUTH, IND. j JiUoh vSi lrt ,lie ,Ciy, Scurvy, aU ' j RLeum, bvyelling. E. S. ORGAN, Pres. I IL I Mlf.Y, Cashier ' caoixxs or Ki.W Evil, in its vorat forw. EASTERN EXCHANGE, Drafts o': C nein- ül" nati and Chicago, Gold and Silver, Uncur- , Vmm of all kuul are effectually exp lied Wy rent Money and Land Warrants ! f'.""tf 'htine?. Parent will 4 well lo adaihiBOUGHT AND SOLI). ÄÄ ?eX1TÜS ihm rwm bitter

Li Attention given to collection, rhu General Banking Basincai Traneactea , June 23. 1858." 31 ' ' ' j voollcii Jlaiiiilaclory larling, spinning, and weaving:) fT"xdlE ndersigned would respectfully inform ' the citizens of Marshall and adjoining co an- j i es that they ae low prepared lo Vqrtl H 'tfoU Spin and H Vv re l in o spy kind mf clotr. that mav I e desired, on very reasonable terms. lv r Cardiiig Mnthine; ire in good order and d' supetwr woik. Tl.ey are alaO prepared r Ful x PrrßS tiloth it low rates and (o short poticei" "'" - - Cloth will be ejehariged for Wool oi.fiir terms. - STA LEY k 20s;ry. Plymoe.di, Au u HO. IKÖL" ' "''Jtf ME AT MAHKIr. ARLES SlfOEMAKER. on Laporte street, a few Ooors'west of 'J'ajmtr's SlOI , Keep a jrod aiippJy f I ILtJrtll .)Vlä for their old 'customers, nd its msny new gnt' a ma v ünd it to their inte'i ests lo 'c'all on them. " tyTTy 'will pay the hiebest market ' priees in ;ash, for fat Cattle,' Sheep, L'&S and Eowlj. ÜTMirket every morning except Sunday: 2 11 nf. - - " Oia Iron. t W" I J.I pay one cent tnJ a quarter per pouuj I for all OW Iron delirprc i at my Foundry,' to rVis plaee. - - Er II. IIAI.L. rTvr'ouil. Jul 26 1?60 ' n?7

.And sj.eiiei; .and 3töri..ichie pfcpamtio'n of: iHON" purified by cöwhnstJon in Ilvdtogen. i Sanctioned bv tUe bigt c . Medical anthontlea; both iu Kurönö and the uiii'ted Stitrs, and pre- ' f rftibVd :n their practice. ! 'II, o Vn.-Kriiri'i rtf thootiiida d.ülv bro r.roves that it. Impurities of the blood, depvesion of vital rh'efgy no t-reoiratin oi iron ctiii nc cum i u ci. im ' nale and othon rwise sick! v complexions indicate us . - i . i neerMty'.n almost every ror.eeivsb! ca?e. i I'nnoxiou.s in nil malidie in wKith it has iceu tried.it has rroved absolutely curative in each of ' the following complaint2; vi? Indebi!itv,m'tvc'ii3 aütctionä, emntiatioh, ays- ; rn-psd.t, constipation, di.ir:!ion., dscntevyjtneipt; j fcht consumption. srrntViloua TuV,erculoi, Salt j Rhenm; roimenstmationt white?, chlorosis, liver j j cemphiints, chronic headiehes, rhenmatisnii inj termittrt'.t lev er?, pimples cn the facet . j j In cases Vf geuei-al debility; wlifher t-he result ! of acute disease; or ofthe c-niinued diminution of J i nervous and muscular. energy fnrn chronic coinplaints, one trial of this restorative hi! proved ! juccesfnl which no d eserii'tiehor attcetation wo'i i render credible invalid So lon; bi'd-riddeh ?o j Ion? as to have become forgotten iti their own J neighborhoods', hive suddenly reappeared In the busy world as if just returned from pro'tnuded trAV- j el in a dtstant land Soir.e very signal instances of j j this kind are attested of female sufferers, emacia j ted victims ot apparent marasmus, sangumeeua j ; exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication j of nervous and dyspeptie avevfiön to air and exereise for which the physicians hare nn name. In Nervous Afl'eetions of all kiuds, and for rern fa miliar to medical men, the operation or this j preparation of iron must neeessiriiy he salutary I for. v.rlikethe old oxides, it ft rigorously tonie, j without beine: exciting an I overheating; and gently ; icLntliirlv aperient, even m the mot obstinate csre of ostivene without everbehig n gsstiie purgative or iniiieting a disagreeable Punsntioh. It is this latter property among othet-9 whith riiaVes it so remarkably etf'ect've for Piles, upon whieh tt also appear to exei t a distinct and ?pecif ic action, hv disporting t!e local tendency siin foi ins theni. In DvsprnMa, iiin'irnerabie as abe its causes, A i tingle box of tnepe Lh;ilvbeate Pill ha often uf j fieed f;r the irtot liaidtiial cafC, incloding Ibe at ! tendent costivenen . litl.,,0(klMt ivarnu.evfn Un adtsnol i to Py'Cntary.cnGvmeirmaelattntaadAprxircht- ! ly malignant, the effects hare been rually deer i sive and aMoni-hlng j in tb" hx-al pains, los of (Ufh ahd strength, d" "p l Mutating cough and remittent hvctle, which rherall y indieatr incipient consumption, Ihis remedy hasalayinl the alarm' of friends aiid physieiMtis, 1 several" very gratifying and interesting instate ce. In Äe-rofuloiw Tubereniosi, thus medicated iron lias bad t ar more than tlte goil efteet of the r.nwt c.intiouh balaiiivd 'repat ations of iodine, without ffll J I lilt tl V iMil 4.llliV4-. The attention ot females cannot be too ctjüÖ . dtiitlv i i recital to this remedv aud restorative, inj ' thecaj-es rvonlirlv afi'ecting them Ii, Rlieii!ft!cn lrfh el'ivir.ie nd ilitl.imm Jlorv 1 in th latter, however, morr decidedly it ha UH.n :ilarLlbIv wcn wtcd, thth , alleviating ; m ajla r,ducin- the swein-sandiütrueiof the , an1 ln., In Intermittent Fevers it must be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and iti progress in the . new e'tleiuehiof the West, will probably to oae j of hig.i reiiow ii und usefuhieä j No remedy La ever been discovered in the . w hole hislory f meiheine w hsch exerts such prompt happy, and lully restorative c fleets Good appetite, cc Diplete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, w ith an uuustuil dispfition for aetive and and cheerful exercise, immediately follow it rills, nr.ce .'0 cents rn r box; for ale by druggists and dealers Will be sent free to any addres oo rer-Ji tof t' erice AH letters, oplers, etc., should t) .B. LGC::C k Co., V" vrai Agent, 7!r ::rj ;i.d,NY. r; ;r. 1 Ü K I F V V MOFFaT'S V: t i: i: ii i. o o d ! 1 . .'.tj Uli VXUUV ::.! - i 'vvi 1 . i t.ie pre ; ; ;'Hr c4w;. 1 1 .-r it eir joralui' Dirt.a8Hi whjh they profess to j t-rj- id rhe uua! practice of puffing not ' ! :.'. e.w, lut unworthy of thetn. j !M aix CAiRS I :rt-.. A-'utt andClirouk; Rheumatim, AfJ enu of the Jiladder and KWn) . van, they wi!i le t'jujid njvsiuaoie, nanUfrs, lar-. , merij and then, w ho one use thff Medicines, wjll 1 J never altem aiiii b wiihout tht m J JHlXiov cjiüliCjcESWs, iMf.itss, nu t, ;y.TivS' arris rj a li ft Mtli-& flint If' miiiirrr I !) i'KFsiA.-No 04'i oii w ith this dispersing disease j liould delay uMtig thee Medi nie immediately, ErujioiiS of the Hkin, EryMpeias, Flatulency Ftv;a am Aock. Vor thi cotnge of the Wea.i U rn .covutry, thesr Medieiuea will be found a af, 1 n,w.jv ami erf.iin r-nie.dv. Orh r nirdieiuüjilav j tie vtrui :Mct loa iiturn of .Üie disea ; a 1 cure by tb-- luediciue is peunanent. 1 i ry them . Jie satisfied, and be cured. Kocr-NKss of CoMruzuotir6tN.Ai. ntpiui y, ever, omoiNE.-, kavcl., 1 U cadached of Avery Wind Inward Fever, Infiain.uiitorv RhcuniAtit-tn, Inipüie Biood, 5 i a midlife, Iaji( ApM. tiu. i MKacvaiAi. OtsKASt' Never fails to rraditate i ... .11 -a-.... . f Al ............ ;..;.. k LI1 1.1 riit.tiovi .'ich-mi; uiiuntrij puuuvi than the most ji erful preparation of Sarsapajilla. MOHT S-WKATS, F.RVH'S LXDIMTV, MH.tiTi Of il kinibi, OKSiMC AF'CTMS. Pii.t:s. The ongiual projnetor of the c MediciLe was cured of Pile of 35 ears' atauding; by the ue of tlo se Life Medicine ftlone. Pains iu the Head, inde, Back, ointu a Omsbi l uniKy thje :iLioo, us remove all disease from the yterq Prepared ami sol J by DR. WILLIAM If. MOK-FAT, And t rjA liroadw I way, cor. of Anthony ,tre.et, Jtw York. For sale hj U Jhuggwts. " yniihly' PHILADELPHIA. A Beutvolciii " fnaiitutjoa taUbliehcd ty special KnJowraent, for the relief of the Sick and pisVrjess.etl, ufflicted vvitii i rule is t a')3 Kpulvmir J Diseases. rillli: HOWARD ASSOCIATION,! view of I J the aw alul destruction of human lifo caused hy'ti exual discuses, ise veral y ears ago directed their jUoiicultiug Sureon lo open pispensary for ihe. treatment of this idäse ot diseases, in all their forms, in J to give MEDIC AD ADVICE GRATIS to all who prJy tvtUr, with 'a descripiion of their cön-dr-Joji (aye, occupaiioii.habiU of life, kv.), and.io cascfcxtrvme poverty, do' FURNISH MEDJ, niNUrRLLOFCllARlJp. ' ' Tin? DJtoct'riMf tle Asj.aoeiatiotj, in their lte Anjiual RepiAt viprcsi (lie highest salishiflfoi) with llie tuct'e u'LM, has a tt iideJ the 'labors' o their Siirgeofialli tlie 'eve of fiperw.it nboii.a Seiioji.il Weakness, Gi:,iirli Gleet, Syphilis, the vjee uf Onauisin or Kt-ll 'AlnisO, UiseisV f flic )vj.)MeyT Mini IJJadderi and 'r'l"i' ; cii'tiianyf? "of llie ?anie plap fr the ensuing yi-ar Auadui J Jc Urit V't iM thu u,ioiniii.il W?akm-.-'-, ihe vice ii ()u.nr"'i -i'iirbation r 8elf Ab-i-'. ind other li-ea.-es o.'Uie Äiual Ofg.'itiS, b lac Coiisul'ing Suigeou,' will be ' ut'i hy mail fin Keeled errelopc.i ITlFE OK CirAHCr., fVrpt TWrSTMrfcrp"it(;e.

HASLANOER & BROTHERS,

1AYV tlUi in WAählS&TQS STREET (aasT e vnc wwtwi HOtHI:,) PLYMOUTH, INI), rrUIR above firm hArirg eonipUti-d their Urge X ettablibment for the i.itinfenro of all kinds of vehicles, they take this opportunity to tti form the cltiiens of Marshall and adjoining counties tlet they arc now ready to execute all orders in Iheir huniuesf, with which they itiav ho favored, from a Vheel!)artw to the finest Carriage that runs, on the most reasonable terms and in the best style of their busine. They arc prepared to do 3E t XX -t 23. gr AND TRIMMING f ererj lElErAIIimENO of all kinds done ou shr notice aauj sl ifna to uittli Mines. Iq ofiaeet499 w)th ieab9 e business they carry BLACKSMITHINGr fu alliu tuaniies, MirufacHiripj and Repairing are parUculaily invited lo c.ill uii'l try them, ad tliey are "dvtermiued and are ao aitualed that they CSU dO wOlk ehtap, Ull'l Will laake J to tje iüttrest pFall to giye'theina call.'" " " ' Having located in Ijiwoutr, and msd$ I 14 '.MM IJ till Hi or c :vr riu;:on ihcir husiucs tliey hope to ntcjii vc pnUi from tP community, wUcq Ug" think all Will be convinced of iciffvcüitii!, tbir superior; fty jT Ihctr'vrOTk in4 that their price ire very t(veenL!e.

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LÖOÜ PÜfiiFEli AN ELUÖÜ PILL

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Hit. liU HACK'S 8cniH!anaviaii Ueint'dles. Wteit Ua. IIobAck, Hte celebrated Swedish Fhrrician, iiitfed;:ced hvs Blood r'urificr aiid Blood Tills hi the United Plate hfr set forth in plain lanuapo their curative properties. Tins' was years asro. 'I lr bik of reeoirmefidinir them has since been takri cut of Ais hnd. finligtitmed tiirh whose eh.tracter f'or sound 3'nlpmeht it fid philoso phyipives their ojinioiii VH-.t in the coinniunity men. w ho observe, reflect, a Mil ranke ' asiirahf e doubly sure' In fore they -cide are every where approving and nriiig the vim: of diese wonderful Pre!:tr:ttinii. All trim ennfute iti tl Widibi'nt hcI hoiiesty ot this clas.t, or who eboo-e Li investigate fer themselres are now of ovt trin-ton this" iritnnr tanrsubjeet . Df. U'ohtrtt tnVlh-s tii ati eftti.,h öfltie s-ek to die Orkmnai, l.KTre.Ks, from member of the Medical rrefessi.ii, Editors j of publie journals; well known Merehnuts and F ir mer?, :iM Ladies of tlte highest respectability, giving omits of eittaordinary eure? wrought by the rt-me!i-s, A' which cures they themselves were r.tf: wiTNf ssy-s. These t'-n ties may be cnsulted persoiialtr or bv etter, b; tiioae who hav nur douo üpo? the subeet. T' !- evidence in the jmssession of Dr. Rotick, rli'ell is at all times aecpssibls to the nublic. eKblis!: the following r.vrfs : That toe llt.no! lYaiFKR. an-.l llf old tfiiLs kave heei pro cd by nimlyis to t-OMTAf." .(0 MIXtRAl., Thal Ihrt eure the almost tmirersal compiainf, nrsrErsi , with bn-rrini rfrtaintt, and in a very ehort lime, j I hat afir all other medteinei nave proved useleps they relit ie t IVF.R COMPLAINT. nud reSt"fe the health and strength of thchsiüerer THAT PICK FKMll.ES. whohni l.iniriiisiied Ir years In helntcps wphU liess and despondency, recuperate with great rapid ity und i their invigorating operation. That all i exutl disxtbilities arc retnwved hv their cordial and gentle Hirnu! ttiug propei-ties. hat thev recruit t-iurritREu (NSTiTtTioNS, . ----- howevit ihey miy hnvc been trifjed with a abused; that their direct "tendency is to lengthen life, and tend h enjovable. That operating directly upon the poio o)' the ditase in (he blood they ' CAt'SK SOON TO lint., and diiseharge from the system, every taint of ?crof - ula, whether hereditary "or tithenvis'e. That they ii RfiT lilt DKRtUTAir.n. " and there is no dieasu of the Sj.mnuh and llvels, the Liver and Nervous t?yMetn, tho Skin, (lands or Mus-leji, ARiMMi vaoH iMrcRiTiES or obvt RecTioNS ot tiik rLoon Ort .ccRtTinNa, in which they do not give pmmtit relUf ', and, fifadministered before the very citadel of lite has been Invaded.) tftct a paitlcss and per ft ct cure. j Bear in ir.ind that the Scandinavian Vkoetabi k ' Bi.ooi) Bills are endorsed by the experience of. thousands ol Iitmg witnesses, who, in letters, am davits, medical worJwS and bv word of mouth, pro'- i Claim thetu ti be the very best preparat Mt preparation of the i kind et er oß-red to the broken down victims of ill health. Th,y hunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoronghly and permanently. xo one can doubt their superiority a rer one s.nge tnal-they .ie not only better, but m lact, chea,er than any othtfr Fills, lor it tr.kes a lesi number of them to produce a better cftec. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetal le Blood Turifier, SI rr bottle, or $3 per half dozen. Of the feanuina vi.ui egeaoie iioki i ins, -io cents jht i box, or 5 boxes for $1. Read Dr. Rob.ick's Special Notice, and Certificates, published iu a con-picjous part of thij Paper from time to time. Dr. flyback's Medical Almanac and Family Ad(y..im'f i"fc:it v;iri-ty ot interesting and ! vaiujoie itn nan ei-m o. bis Agents throi:;diont the country Iu diltk-tdt nr complicated Caiw, Dr. Robaek may be consulted fjers-ially or by letter inclosing i one stamp f s r the reply. ' Principal of'iee .nd abroom ?, N"o G Iia.tFoui tl street, IM bnil i'tjig iroru Main fUeet, Cineiniutti, J Ohio. Laboratory No. 12 llanwiioud t: reet. i I or sde In M iledl eoynty b Blr.ifi Ä; Co.. T. A. Letuon, Peij-IiMi'' (., I in i:'h : Robert iofciiweu itu., iVMoo. :.; '. a ve.-i iv.uij insburg; I). V '!r ;.', Bremen; Ju; fi ! " f . r i . "... r( l ! . .. H 1 f 1 ra . ' ... ' , Ir-., Ar-.; ui;o. liiugg:- and Meiehnts gen1 ! 1 I J. OL 1 . p 1 r.i . 'tVVfi' l l L i itfjii ile Xlkiitm ! t n ft';.--..' ' fr.. tiA it Otr tsriioicrr. r. icti. ; I -OCA MO Al' J Chicago, New York, PliildelpbU, AlbiiY,lli,nVo, ! j C if v eland Detroit and St. Louis. vtid.irilu( good j j through t lie entire clia iu or t ilit t.-oIog. I CONSOLIDATION, "of Brynt k Stratton s Mercantile College," ami "BellVCoiniiiereialCol- j lege," now couducted ad one institution hieb ia (he ret ipient of an extraordinary and unpreecdent j )td patronage. farnion Block, lorner ( laik anI WanVimtoit ! i streets, (ihieago. j U. B. RVA.T. ...,..!. V. B I.I . . SIRAllOM j j t iiiu-ipaU and 1 ropiulors j Bv lit La consolidation the euiiiegial ciu-ee of tin s i Inetitiitiou is ereatly enlarged and with the im!irovcincntswbieb he butiue: uxptfrieuce of the PriiK'iiub eiubhö thtm constantly to introduce fm j the lit iifit of their ttudents, it ie miule greatly uj perior in all icsju ets. ! iMPiSt Premiums AwuinUh! (t this I ColJl'Lfß At the late L'uited Slates Fair iu Chicago, for Best PENMANSHIP Mild for BlT B JOfcKEEflNG. pepai'tmt'iiti of Bookkeeping and Accounts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room su ru, the halls of study beiug titled "P MiUi approi'i'iale counters, desks, etc, 114 in Kfc- BtM mjv, and the ftudeut at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of bus:neta as conducted iu Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad ollices, etc. COMMEHCIAL LAW. 'By ij.'i iial arrangement svith the I;iw School of be University of Chicago, the .-cssions of whieh 41c held in pur College roiuisr our student are privileged te attend all the lectures iu this depaitruent.und to receive instruction iu this important branch of the course, from tlie able, accomplished tud teamed Professors of that school; and itsfrbrds us much gratification to be enubjod to öfter then! these extraordinary and superior advantaze'SPENCElilAiN" PENMANSHIP I'hii famous system the bcst known to the rorld. is our standard. JTCirtuhir and Catalogue of Hfl page furnished j ratnitoualy 011 application to the undersigned. ; BRYANT, HELL &ST11ATT0N . novlO 13il. ! 1 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN. Notice ia hereby given fhat (5eorge laramorr, Jesse Jackson aud Philander Coflih. heretofore appointed by the County Goniniissionets of Stark Coiiiity, iidiau i. will, on the 6tli day of December,' iCtiD, proceed to examine and assess the amount of benefit or injury to the following descr"'leiia In'Js in said euunty, hrpuh which it i fuopoEed to construct and repujr a drain, to wit: ho south half of the south westuuatter of section thirty-one, in towuship thirty-four, north of rauf;e oqe wef,and'the weft half of pirctiou thirty one inthetowiUiip und rang aWauid. and the Qt , h.lior Rf. tion tliii tr-aix. in towchi; thtrty-four. ( north of rahge two west, paid appraisers iU nifft ou the riorc of laud tirst above desenbed, 11 eo o'elock a.m. ofU.e dy lor"H. ,o" mtil nd place aUwbo think pfopor cf attend. 'fly crdcrrf the 3urke DitMmV0RP!V- ' - rETEK r.rr.ELMox. clerk nyi.'n4;t3

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i Retail HOUSE, Dealers in all kiul4 of and PROVISIONS, TetactOi Voeltn and Wlllew Vttr! In soliciting the pubh p.tfronaire w would ear lt.1t our Htflels of tood?is jL'omplete and will eomi pare färorably with any other establishment in the ' 'Ve.ct; j . fcipecial indatift-BtJ are tillered to cudtry ! i'ealers. . . , 1 AH kinds of country i roduee taSen at the high est tiarket piice in exi bang loi goods. NUSBAUM h DAVIDSON' Äj.ril 1Ü. I2tl it k it k , N EW TIN SHOP. At the igu of JSTOm 1. We re yon n le; ehenpest rates all kiiois o rilAKE .NOTICK, Iduh.y work myself ,,d Warrant it cod or ho haIc. Jobinir atnl ivi-jNirillg liUHe 111 H1C Itl'el I SlVlC 911(1 OUMOl ltr. . According to order find without delay. Kecp in ' . ninu, being my own mauufactor I will not be nntl"''otd. Remember the self straining milk baek f .v 'kh tli cow cannot get her foot in the milk i ftntno t"'k Iot should the bucket be thrown over mvmti over ut me coff , iau anu see it any t at ! Wn.v 'Wt Iron, copper, pewter, rags, and pro j -wee taken iu exchage for tinware and repairing at ! CHf,n prices. R.C I mouth, Ind., May 10, li-CO. R. (J.BAXTER. ;TIN, COPPER, BRASS k SHEET-IRON j vVARL. . I that you may not be detained in town nnnecftisa : ! r,' ki'ep on ban i (ünd am the only one author i i xil lo f:t'11 lil-' 'ame,) the ! Self'S trilling Milk Blicket ' j one of the most im pot taut aiet valuitble Improve i ineiits of the titnes. The arrangement of thia ! Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannot fail j J please those who would save Doth , HARTFORD fire 4 Insurance ompanß HARTFORD CONNECTICUT j aViTAL.00.000 asj w.ta Junui,rv im -9$ m o;,. luCOrH). r,tv1 , gl0. II,,ti.,OTOn, President; T C Al - lynT ry, D Alexander, General gent for thcWest, Columbus, Ohio. TolicieR Issued bv HORACE COR BIN, Agent, i ,e3-10ly Tl vmouth, Ind. ! 1 (jiixiIRlrfT'S CLKBRATED AMERICAN RAZOUS and STROPS, and wil. and warranted 1-4; carets line, 11 of whi h be .sld on reasonable tcim. L ADOf.lMf M : " I ll'AV H'oV i V 1 C I tl U r.'l II CC CO, January 1, I8tfO. A S I T f ih on l.ati.1 k in bank iW.XU II Cidi in bands tf Agent ., ...i I,. ........... . ..t. c... uir Ut VWirn v U .Wit' Ulli r-HJii p . . C: h loai.ed on tvll.. . . 30,X)U 00 ' i iin i r 1 i ii..: : rneit nolo lor Joanj; smpiv tei . 70-2:1 i'J I Ip.OOO 00 ? 2C0,35i 00 , i ao,'i6 00 j 107,56. 00 I 40, WO 00 ' I I6,7.r0 00! 30,500 00 j 56,625 00 j I 2,1 40 00 : Ri--.il . .te i.!. incumbered, feash j V sine; , . , ; !1 V i. ires b:.nt 6t' k in flartforl ! .'.'ill. et Vabe , j Hi -h n e h-nl siock in New York ,l.iLet value J liaie tni,k uck in Boston : Markt t Vidue ; 100 tiiar-s On k efo k. in l. Iwm I k t value j '4lli' ibjiik, Kai!roiLl and other Hartford 4.'ity binls,Gvr ee,fs Miarkt value , State toek.'Teunessee, Ohio, Mieliig:ai, Missouri,) C pr eentmarket value,, '20 if'haieM stute fiiik VVi.-eensin MarLed aluer , , , Total Assas $y.!6,T09 OH I ' Liabiutieä'. '. '. '. '. . '. '. . . '. . ' 06930 ik) Tot. Orticr ex Avi'iroa or StaTk, ImhiaVi iNOtANATOl 1-, Feb. IS, ItGO. S j To thtl'tnule ff Indian: The Hartford l ire j : Ii'sutHnee Comieny having complied with the law ; pi ut-'.'. . 1. .: .J. ..,.... r i 01 iiiiiiuiia, iy ming in um.-"-'i e .1 .'muncm ui 1 it- Coiidiiifi on the first day of January, lefcdj and having invited an examination of its affairs by j tl.U Depart m nt, I, John W. D.xl.l. Auditor ofthn I Stale oj lndiana, hereby certify that 1 have made 1 a peivoiul and thorough exanünauo of the hook and assets of the Company, ut their Oihce in the City of Hartford, Conn., and the Compauy own and have iu their possession iu cash, and iu securities convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of Dollars, applicable to the payment rf losses nn amount corresponding with their otlnval statement of Jauyaiy jst.Tht-e fartftid Fre Jn surance Company has been in existence for half a centur, The high character of its officer for experience aud probity the promjKiieifs and tidel ity with which it has met all its engagements justly entitles It to the higiiest rank among the Insurance Companies of tho country, and commends it to the patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. WOOD, Awiifor of State. Insurance again.-t loss or d-imuge by I'iw mt ibaiiiiise, Mills, Manufactories and other kinds of L property, can be i tltcted in tlie company, upon as favorable tei ins as the nature of the rik and security of policy holders wili admit. Particular attention giv eu to insuring Farui property, consisting of Dwellings, Birns, and out build -inrs connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay Grain, Farming uteuils, &c, contained therej for a terms of years at Iaiw rates of premium. Applications fur Insurance may be irude to the 'Arsicued, the dulv autliorixed Agent of tha :-,iupai.y. - H.CORBIN. ONE PRTCE ONLY! CHARLES PALMER, nr. i.KR IK DRY GOODS, CROCK Kit W AHE, and lankee Notion? rr AUthos indeM r rsfltiafi'4 f j etK. "f

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; Lntet News From Head-Qüärter. GREAT ABRIYAIi AT TMK LOW PiüOE STÜH mm FÖK THE MILLION! HORRIliLB 1 LAUGHTER OF H10H PH1CE3 TUE"UHEEX MOÜWTALY BOYS' JS'EVER SURRSyV&It! TK1UMNIAXT SUCCESS Of the Small Profit at Iteadv-Pav Svatein. lülfef C tlzm cf Al.irfihf.Tl f.,,t ' - - w v lauuui uiui . countio. We return -vu many thank s for the i very liberal patronac tuu have extended tons, ! and hope by HONEST AND FAIR dealinff to merit its continuance. We hve received cur r ALL. WINTER poods and car. ehow you a much larger stock I v " v va nt . a vvft ! than ever before eoraprising evervthing in the j lino of DRY GOODS, MIOCEKIES, CROCKERY, LASS WARE, BOOTS oV SHOES, HATS A CAPS. CLOTHING, Uv i 1 1 i. j rtlcttl, LVund UlSVc rf lw lUe EdiU)f m to u! r thiV 1 ! Our good, have been benPht on the JaKsT ! hie ternw, and we csn and w ill aell a- low a T ..toreinthe com.try We invite a'd to ex?m& i our eodk and i t COMPARE OUR PRICED Withthore of our Beighbom' and nee the difK-r ence. Oive us a call at our old utand ou the eor- ! wer outh of the Edward Houae. RICE : Sf!T.M. sep07 niily f JH E juereif of buskef h J tvnvipocd 1 K. B. DICKSON & CO,, That thf v mutt buy larger ttock aud coiif ciuejiU t) tliy Lave jun 1 itemed fiotn the taet while they pnrcha6cd the rset ixixcX 33 eat Selected stook of Ettr la tlia raarkt. AirO Of the BEBT QUAI T Y ad The great increase of our business is food et lenco that wears offerl. g indacemeuts. Bt djcksoK J. C. LKON aR O Gr. BLAIN, & Co, PLYMOUTH, IND. HAVING jut received a fresh supply of every article in our line of trade, wnautlrg mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye buff, Varnisli, Brushes, Perfumery, Yankee Notions. Glass, Stationery, Pure Medicines snd Liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which e Wct, invite the attention of this community. W ' aluo, on hand a stock of nilOOKUlES. . -. - Tu K a Tea, Coffee, f.iicar, Tobacco, Ligar. nr. . - - - iliMMieeaoi ai very rtMun . Within a few day past, rbava received I fropittsburgh andNew York a largs amount of KPRE05ENE AND CCAL OILAHB for burning tke same, of every sits W)b wltk or without shtdts. We are ais - k. . r a. m the popular ATBN T MEDICIS of tha day. PbJicj put up at all hours, da nrescrips tsrefuU. nignt, spertul" iS iai;ists. fi t . ... We earnostly'tnvite thcs'llc to favor uf wiQ a call, xaminaouxstockA. i heceme oonrboM of the fact that we are doing a liberal bustMC. G.F.IAITUC0. flvmonth. Ind March 59th.l9. RAG?. Peejwai,, old Britaaa, Cor?tr. Craat . Pewtr,Caak Iro. aad aoma ayVi caooaQge (br bard sr are at , . KhtKi1CKSÜNtcc

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