Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 March 1861 — Page 4
Incident or the Revolution. A surgeon in the American army relates thia story. A simple girl was instrumental in saving Washington's li-v. It was about the middle of June, 177C. and while the General
was in Nw York, waiting the approach of the British troops, that the girl came to Francis, Lor present husband, whom she considered in the light of a loyalist, and informed l.im, as a secret she had oTerheared, that there was a plan in operation among tho government men to destroy the rebel leader as &he termed the commander-in-chief by poison, which was to be plentifully mingled with green peas, a favorite Tegftt table of hs, on tho lollowing day, at Richmond Hall, the headquarters, where l.o was to dir.e. Francis went immediately to Washington, and acquainted hira with the danger that threatened him. The General, having listened with careful attention, said : "My friend, I thank you, your fidelity has saved my life to what reserve the almighty only knows. But now for your own s-iftv, I charge you to return to your hosse, and let not a word of what you hate related to me pass your lips ; it would involve you in certain luin ; and Heaven forbid that your life should be forfeited or eijJaugered by your faith to me. I will take the necessary steps to prevent, and at the same time discover the instrument of this wickeddevice." The text d ay, about two hours before dinner, he sent for his guard, told him of the plot, and requ36ted that he would disguiio himself as a female, and go to the kitchen thre to keep a strict watch on the peas until they should bo tcrved for th table. The young mm carefully observed the directions he had reeeivod, and had not long been upon his post before me unfortunate T. II., another of tho General's guards, canvi to his door, Iokd anxiously in and then went away. In af.w minutes after htTretumed, and approached the hearth whre the peas s'.ood, and was about to mingle the deadly, substance, when he suddenly shrunk back as though from tho Kling of th forktoitgued adder, his color changing to the pal-i hue el death, and his limbs quivering app-arantiy with fear, evidently horror stiick3it with Iiis own purpoS; but soon, however, the opr;ttioa of the powerful incitement urid forward his hand, that, trembling, strewed the odious bane, and he left the kitchen overwhelmed with conflicting pasMTiä, remorse and confusion. "Herod sleeps no more the cry hath r.ach d his heart re the deed be accomplished," said the youth or. duty, inavoie not devoid of pity, as he looked afta the wretch. What ! T. II. ? said the General, sorrowfully, ud y.i receiving the information," Can it be possible s.j young, so f.iir, so gentlo I He would have been the last upon wli ,:n a suspicion of !t:at nature could have fallen by right of countenance. You have done well, ''said he to the yonth before hiu. "G j-ia your comrade, and be secret." The voting man went accordinirvl, and Washington returned to the piazza, where several general officers were assembled, nmng whom was the hereof Saratoga, who wh waiting for further instructions from Congros befjre ho departed for Canada.
In a few nituntea dinner was announced, i Pcninanihip, Commercial Calculations, Commerand ll.M putv w ushered into a hand- Law Kcon,,my, K'ocutiou, &c.
some Mom, where a sumptuous board was ep:t.:ul, covered with all ih delicacies of the f-ensxti. Washin-'.on took his seat, and placed Genera! G v.ea on his right hand and Generai oosier ru r;ia loir. neu ine remainder of the ulficers and company were seated anleajr to eommenou the duties of the table, the General said very impressively : Gentimen, I must request you to suspend your rooal for s moment. Let the guard attend me." All was silence ind aruzeruent. The guard entered and formed a line toward the upper end of the apartment. 'ashiniori, having put upon hi pl ite a spoonful of the peas, fixed his eye une T. II. '.Shall I eatof this vpgettable ? he asked. Tuo youth turned pale, and jotame ureaaiuuy agr.atn,viiiie bo iainily uttered: "I don' l know !" Here H. raised his hand, as if by an involuntary impulse, to prevent their bing tasted. A Chicken was then brought in, that a conclusive experiment might be made in the presence of all those witnesses. The chicken eat the peas, and immediately died, jnd the wretched T. H. overCome whh horror and remorse' fell fainting and was brn from tho apartment. 'We Swiep you Evsryijodt' The New York i'oat relatea that a l.iJy crossing ono of the mu;i ly thoroughfares of the Mutropolitan city, oncountered a littl German girl swf-ej ing tho cross-walk verv viorruly, just in front of her, h'm! ai'J : Don't sweep for mo, little girl; I havn't got a singlo y.nny about rae. The litlla girl tumod up tow.ird.s hr a brij'ht, beaming fat?, radiant with health and beauty, and with the air of owi who meant all ehe said, replied : Oh! we sweep for everybody.' So it n with newspaper mn. They awsep for everybody, and sometimes rec?iviii Licks (mentally npplied) and sometimes coppers for their trouble. Still, thy ktt-p sweeping on, quito content with the relativ position between kicks and cpp?rs, blaiao and praise, solacing themselves all the while, with the thought that they have made some one's path more comfortable, and that now and then, a man, even without a single penny, will have the kindness tc Ray ; 'You have made me happier and given rae curge and strength to be true to myself and just towards my fellowg. JKTDihs't Want an Appetite. Tho Mountain Gazette is responsible for the following : A disappointed candidate called for an "eyeopener" in the Orleans' Hotel, Sacramento. The barkeeper speedily completed a cocktail, and was topping it off with absynlh. "What's that ? what's that ?" demanded the man outside of the counter. "It's absynlh, sir ; it'll give you a jrood ap petite." "Appetite, h II ! Ukfl that e'ufT out! I don't want no appetite what's a c n , f - i i , , feller want of an appetite when he han t got ruoney enough to pay foi Lis breakfast!"
GIN AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT E SPECIALLY designed for the use of the medical Profession ami th Family, bavin" superceded tlie fo-called 'Gins," "Aro matic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schnaps," etc., is iww endorsed by all the prominent Phyeician, chemists and coiinoueors, a possessing all of these transic mcdic.il qualities (tonic diuretic) which belong to an old and re re Giu. Put up in quart bottles aud sold by all druggiiU, grocers, etc. A. M. BINNING EH k Co.. (Establithedin 1778.) Sole Propritots' No. 19 Broadway street, N. Y. For sale bv D. S. Barnes k Co., No. 13 Park Row, New, York. Our long experience and Tamilsrity with the requirements of Druggists, and our superior business facilities, enable u? to furnish them with choice Liouors for medical aud family use. feb7-n2-ly. HO.VJ3ST COjR.VJSJT: I rcspeetfull j announce to the patrons of HONEST CO UN Ell That I b-ir recently returned fron the east and am now in receipt of a Full and -Complete Stock Of carefully selected DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES And everything rise formerly kept by me, which I will sell at fair prices. I will take in excLar ge lor goods, all kinds of MER ÜUXXTKBLE PR OD UCE, And MONEY WILL NOP UK REEUSED. I invite my old customers to c.ill and exomine my :xk and prices, and if they suit, they will be "lire and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for ward dealing and a living pro lit and no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing thcm-elves in arret .-a arc notified that their du..- are very much needed, and I hope they wi! redeem their promises to par no. J. LRGWNLL'E. Plymouth Oct.l 1 n3-tf DUFF AND MC COY," C0M.il ERCIIL COLL Columbus, Ohio. fTTIIIE THOROUGH MANNER IN Which Students of this Institution fro drilled in all th routine of huiuce, has gained for it the proud distinction of 'IT he If uh!es lien's College ! The course of .Study it full aid tkoroughly practical. All tin- lato form and improvement are introduced, and the Faculty will guarantee any oiK', after they have completed thu course, to be fully qualified to kocp the book of any Business House. Dulv Lectures delivered on ttook-keeping, For a full und unlimited Course, 540 Sudents can enter at any tima aud revive at pleasure Tlie usual time to complete the eourüe U from M to 10 wek.. Good boarding can bo had at $5,.r0 prweek. Cost -of Hook, Diploma, kc, $5. For full particulars, a hires Mccor- co., columbus, oiiro: r.ov-23-n-lltf. i:o. nrjifUAB.i Agents for the ELKHART PAPEIi MILI.S, nnd general dealer in WRAPPING. PRINTING FOOLS-CAP LETTER AND NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES. INK, etc., O"0rdcrs bv K.prc. will have attention. GEO. R. THRALLS iSON., WARSAW. IND. nov22nntf 5.0CQ ACRFiS BT USll M läl rnn uxdkrsk:nkd ls authorized J to sell the following described Lands, at net v low figure."; part down and the balance in annual paymeiits, from one to fjur years, with interest paid annual It : CENTER TOWNSHIP. chalfseqr " 'S2...M 3 e half ii w tr III nhillwq 1....33 CUCBN TOWNSHH. e half a e rjr. . . . 17 , s wiiraenr. ..." 17 . SO . 80 .101 , HO 4J 40 WALNUT TOWNS II IP. n w fir s w or. . 'A'2. . .3.l ueir " 31.. 1H') s pt lot 40 lots 2 and 3.... " ....: h2 30... 32 M) 31... 33 W) 3I...-J 60 c half eir. ... 41 w half s e ir. . . ." w liaif n c o,r. . 1)01 ! R HO N TOW N SHI I W half N. K. qr Sec. 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., A 80 ehalfnwor " 7 33 4 60 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. I.ots 1 and 2 Src. C T 34 N. R. 3 IM I! 7 w h ilf n w f,r " 34 35 3 ii wqrs wqr " 34 " 2 i no 40 to 40 NORTH TOWNSHIP. u hf n w qr ( W M K ) Sec f. T :i." N R 2 E. 123 POLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. K. ir Sec. U7 T. 3. N . R.I E., A SO nwqr " ...31.... 100 On- rnile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acre under cultivation lo houae, well and youn orchard. Tt-rm, one half in hand balanco iu on year, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP w fr s c qr " 47 8 w qr s w qr 30 whalfs w qr SC T 31 M) wlialfneqr 27. ..34 100 Also lh! following described lands in Fulton County, situated about two miles Hast of the Michigan Hoad,and joining the south line of Marshall County, to-wit. : N. K.qr N. K.qrSec. 5 T. 31 N. It. 3 E., A 40 s half a eqr f 31 SO 1. o tr o j 3 ! Persons wishing to purchase, unimproved l.tnds( on ':iy trin, will do well to cive me a call. I al so have the !.), address of the larger portion of ' nonresident land owners, which will enable me to the price ofa quantity or land which is not described in the above list. THOS. MoDONALD. rbymuuth ,FeU. 9th, IsGO ni-tf
NPECTINE, THE PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. For the prevention and cure of Fecrr and Ague ami Bilious Fetrrs. Tins' wonderful remedy was brought to tlie knowledge of the present proprietors by a friend who has been a great traveler in Persia and the Holy Land. W hile going down the river Euphrates, he experienced a serere attack of Fever ai.d Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the Boatmen took from his person an Amulet, saying, " IVcar thin and no Fewer will touch you." Although incredulous as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, aud has since always found it an effectual protection from all malarious complaints. Oa further investigation he found that tho boatman attributed to it vdracnlons powers, and said that it could only be obtained fron the Priests of the Sun. Sometime afterwan's, the gentleman in conversing wi.h a Triest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, and ascertained where the medecinal herbs were fwund, of which it was compounded. Tlie wonderful virtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the natives in the miraculous healing powers of tueir Priests. Since his return to America, it has been tried with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Gentlemen of high character, who have g.ven it the most unqualified praise. 'I Iih remedy having been a specific in Persia for "u'ndreds of years, for th prevention aud euro iu Fever and Ague Mid Bilious Fevers-is now offered to the American people. It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactory, li?5 Main St., Richmond, Va. Branch U(Iiee,Bauk of Commerce Building, New York. Addrers vln27ly JOHN WILCOX & CO. LIVE AND LET LIVE. F. II .1 II T.TJ.f .v, HAVING purchased the entire stock and trade iu the Harness busiuess of Joseph Evans, is now ready to furnish every farmer in Marshall and suroundinj eounties with SADDLES. BRIDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, AND WHIP LASHES, of every style and variety. H is leather is manufactured east and is of the West quality. All those wanting anMhins: in his line, will find it to their interest to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he intends to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest, Ha will sell for ZFL o ei 3L y Pay! and Jtroall profit.. His motto w "liTe and let live.' REPAIRING dose os SHORT NOTIC Terras reasonable. Give him a call one and all Shop three doors norh of J. Brewnlee's Store, where be will be found at all working hours. P. F. HARTMAN. Plymouth, April 2r,th, It-fiO. CLOT111SG EMPORIUM, wkere as large and us well assorted a stork of Clothing may be found as anywhere in this Stat. IlaTing our Clothing raauufacturiid by oMncliinery and Hand, and In successful operation, we are really enabled to sell a BETTER G-ABM NT cow, at LESS COST, than Eastern work formally. We would eall especial attention to cur large stock of MEN'S and LOYS HATS CAPS, which in themselves would fill a good sued storeooin. Also our stock of GENTS FURNISHING. 000D3, Hosiery, de. In fact everything belonging to a Gtnts Ovthtinj Mtrchant-Tailors EataUishmtl can be found in quality, quantity and pric, at terms to suit the most fastidious and the löt buyer. Having SUPERIOR FACILITIES to make up gnrments to order, together with a great variety of Piece Goods ! Comprising COATINGS. PANTALOON INOS, AND VESTINGS. It will be advautageoua forthat kind of customer to call on us. Smal iSots clothing, uit abl e for all ages from three vears upward kept on hand. DAVlfcFPN & CO. Plviuoulh.Sei4.6.1!W). ß!3tf iV ETV STORE, At Knox, Starke County Indiana. SHORT Sc BENDER HA VINCI recently established themselves the Mereantile business, at the above nam c place, restwctfully solicit public patronage, hope ing to receive the tamo by lair dealing and prompt attention to buainea. DRY CIOODS, tiROCKIMF.S, HATS AND CAPS, LOOTS AND SHOES, IIARDWARK. YANKF.F, NOTIONS , c, Ac. Wih other varieties of Cloodtf, selected cxprosly to sit this warket. Cash paid for Fuitnble Country produc, or Goods exchanged for the same. W JK N TJJ3 33 Call nt the I I f K CT Q TT "N D M ITD W IM EL O I W Kj IX l C.r ! and we will pell you 0iod at priwhichclwil ' sire you tin time and xpenso g of gP to oin ym otun to make your purchases. J. K. SHORT k K. lt. UKNDKK dc27o4- Int.
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I! And aperlcrfi and Stomachic preparation of IRON purified by combustion in Hydrogen. .Sanctioned by tke highest Medical authorities, both in Europe and the Jnitcd States, and prescribed in their practice. The experiences of thousands daily proves that no preparation of iron can te compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity mi almost every conceivable case. InnoxioiH in all maladies in which it has been tried, it ha proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaint?, viz In debility, nervous fiilc'-tion', emaciation, dyspepsia, constipation, '.i.irrln'va., lyentTy. incipient consumption, scrofulous TnbercuJo:s, .lit Rheum, misnM-nstni vtion, whites, chiorosis, liver comiiiihts, chronic Imv. I relics, rheum Uirn, intermittent fevers, pimpb-s on the f ace, kc. In cases of gcueral debility, whether the result of acute dieasr, ov ofilie continued dimunition of nervous and muscalar energy from chnuiic complaints, one trial rf this re.-torative has j .roved successful which no description or attettati n woM render credible. Invalids so long be 1-riddon so long as to have becono forgotten in their own neighborhoods, h tve suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if just returned from protracted travel in a distant laud Aortic very signal instances of this kind arc attested of female sufferers, rmaci.i ted victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineuBexhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air mid exercise for which the physicians have no name. In Nervous Afleetions of all kiuds, and for reasons familiar to ine-.Iical men, tht' operation of this preparation of iron mint necessirily be salutary f for, unlike tlie old oxides, i t is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently regularly aperient, even :n the most obstinate cases of costiveness without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property anion-? others which makes it so remarkably otlectlvc for Piles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specif ic action, by dispersing the local tendency which forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its cause?, a single box of tnese lhalybcate Pills has often sufficed for the most habitual cases, including the attendent cu-tivci.es In unchecked Diarrrhfea, even when advanced to Dysentary, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing In th local pains, loss of flesh and .trennt h, de bilitating cough and remittent hectic, which generally indicate incipient consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, i j several veiy gratifying and interesting iu.-rtan-ces. In Scrofulous Tubereulosis, this medicated iron lu s had far more than tlie good effect of the most cr.utiously balanced pn parations of iodine, without anv of their well known liabilities The attention ot females cannot be too confi dently directed to thn remedy aud restorative, in tue cases peculiarly affecting them In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory in the latter, hoveer, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiflness of the joints and mui'Ics In Intermittent Fevers it must be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the now setleineiits of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness Noiemedv has ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine w hich exerts such prompt happy, and fully restorative effects Good appetite, " complete digestion, rapid acquisition of strength, with an unusual disposition for active and and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its use Tut up in neat flat metal boxes containing f0 pills, price .10 cents per box; for sale by druggists and dealers Will be Fent free to any address on receipt of tho price All letters, ordcis, etc., should be addressed to R . H. LOCK 1 1 & Co. , (1 encral A gm ts, Plvmouth, n.avl ! 17!y 015roadn-a-. X Y. jy V Tv I F V T II E W L O O D ! MOFFAT'S VEGETABTiE LIFE TILLS vii (ex ix n itt uns, axp The high and envied celebrity which these pre eminent medicines have acquired for their invaluable eflicacy in all the I liseascs which they profess to cur', h-s rendered the usual practice of pulling not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. I? ALI. CASES of Astlr..ia, Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affections of the HladJer and Kidneys, BII.I.IOCS FKVER3 AND I.IVKR COM PLAINTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, w ill never afterwards be without them CILLIOCS CHOLlC,SKIlOt;s, I.O SKVKSS, 1 1I.FST, COST VF. -NESS, COLDS AM) COCGIIS, CMOl.IC, CO Ml IT PT lUMuBS, liRofSIF.S. DvsrFrsi..-No per-on with l his ilist rosing disease thould delay uin these AIeli.-ines immrdiately. Fruptions of tho Skin, Krysipeias, Flatulency Fkvf.rand Afit'K- For this scourge of tho Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speed v and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the svstem subject to a return of the disease ; a cure by these medicines is pcimancut. Try "them. Re satisfied, and be cured. KoUI.NKSS OF Co.Mi'I.KXION GENERAL DEBII.ITV, GO IT. GIIHH.Nr.SS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fecr, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure lllood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mk.rcurial Disease-- Never fails to eradicate entirely all the e fleets of Mercury jnfinately sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sars.iparilla. MG11T SWEATS, NERVOUS DEIULITV, COMTLAINTS of all kinds, organic affections. Pii.ks. The original proprietor of tlie-e Medicines was cured of Piles of .13 years' standing, by the use of thes Life .Medicines alone. Rains in the Head. Side, Hack, Joints a Organs Khm mvihm. Those affected with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blond to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. ScRoiri.A. or Kings' Evtl in its worst forMS. Ulcers of evry des.-iiptinn. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Paicits will do well to administer them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. The LIFE PILLS and P;i(i:XIX BITTERS l'UUIFY TIIK.ILOOn, And ua remove all disease from the system. Prepared and sold bv DR. WILLIAM B. .MOFFAT, 323 Broadway, cor. of Anthony street, New York. l or sale ly all I'ruggn-ts. vlnJNy Howard Association. rniLADF.LPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of .t. S;( .l n i i):sl resS(M1 nfllirtd with Virulent and Epidemic. Diseases. ri IHK HO WA R 0 ASSOCIATION . in view of J the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Conculting Sugreon to open a Dispensary for tlie treatment of this rlasa ot diseases, in all their forms, andiofMvc MhDICAD ADVICK ORATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac), and. in case of extreme povcrtv, to FURNISH MrJDIC1NKS FRi:i:Ol' CMIARHi:. The Directors of tlie Association, in their late Annual RrjMirtexpress the hij-he satisfaction w ith the success which has att tided the labors of their Surgeons m the cure of pcrmiitonhp,a Seiaiual Weakness, (Jonori hoa, (ileet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ve., aiel onler a continuance of the a,nno 1.1h. fnr llw .-i.omi..' vr .... .......... .... r, An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, Seminal W-aknes, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Seif Abuse, and other diseases ol the Sexual organs, by the CniKulting Surgeon, will bo sent bv mail (in a nealed envelope, 1 FR KK OF C II A K( H on rcept of TWO STAMPS forpoUge.
HASLANGER & BROTHERS,
MAN LT WI'L'KEKS OF WASÜISGTOX STREET. (KAT OK THiJ KD WARDS HOt'SK,) PLYMOUTH, IND, fTWIK above firm having completed their large JL establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of vehicles, they take this opportunity to inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties iiiat they are now ready to execute all orders in their business, with which they niav be favored, from a Wheelbarrow to the finest Carriage that runs, on the most reasonable terms and in tlie best style of their business. They are prepared to do 3P ainti s: AND TRIMMING of every kint!. of all kimhi done on short notice- and at terms o) suit the times. Iu connection with the nbove business they carrv Oil BLACKSMITHING, fu all its branches, Mimufaeturiug and Repairing are particularly invited to call and try them, as they are dvtcrmined and are so situated that they can do work cheap, and will make it to the interest of till to give them a call. Having located iu Plvmouth and mad; I i X T I i S I V E A K U A t C J I 31 1 : A T S i orcarrying'ontneir business, they hope to receive calls from thia community, when thev think all will be convinced of their facilities, thir superiority of tlieir work, and that their price ire ver casonable. Phtm nib, Waich J bG
LOOL PURIFER AND BLOOD PILLS in i 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 t. nwo.vvi o cnin!navian Kcsncdics. When Du. Roihck, the celebrated Swedish Fhys'uiau, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in tlie United States, he 50t foith in plain language their curative properties. This was years airo. The task of recommending them has since been token tut of hi hand.. Fnlightened men whose character for sound judgment and l.ilosophy, gives their opinions weight in the eminiiinty, men, who observe, reflect, and make asur;'ne doubly sure' before they decide are everywhere approving aud urzin the ue td" these wonderful Preparations. All who confide in the wi.-loui and j honestv it tliiscl-4ss, )r vho choose to i'tve.-Mirate ! for themselves are now of one mind,n t' important suiject . Dr. Roback invites the aitcntion of the sick t tlie ORIGINAL I.i:TTKBS. from mcmW? of the Medical Profession, IMitors of public journals, well known Merchants .ml Firmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, of which cures tliey themselves w ere KVK WITNFSSFS. These parties maybe consulted personally or by letter, bv those who have any douot upon the sublet. The evidence in the jMH-:esioii of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the tollowiu" FACTS : That the Th .ooi rcRiFF.R and Blood Pills have j been proved by analysis to j CONTAIN NO MIVT.RM , That they cure thealmoi universal omrdaint, j DVSPKPS1A, j w ith unerring certainty, and in a verv short tinu-. I That af;r all other medicine have proved useless j they relieve I.I VF. R COMPLAINT, and restore the health and str'-ngth of the SHifienr. THAT SiCK FL.M 1LK3, who have l insruihed for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all Fexunl di tbilitieg are removed by their cordial and ' gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat they recruit i MIATTKRF.I COXSTITITIONS, how ever they may hae be'ii trifled w ith A abused; 1 that tlieir direct tendencv is to lenirt'ien life, and ronde. it eiioabl. That operating directly upon the joisnn of the disease in the WW they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system, every taint of Scroful;i, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RECIU IT THE rF.RILIT4TKI, and there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowe', the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, (Jl.-wids or Muscles, j ARILIN FROM IMPURITIES OR OBSTPUCTI0NS OF THE It LOO U OR S!-:CRETINS, in wh'eh they do not e-ive ; roint t rtll ".and, (if adl ministered before the very citadel of life has been : invaded,) effect a painless and ferfiet cure. ' Bear in mind that the Scandinavia Vi.c-etahle ; Bi.oon Pills are endorsed by the expeiicnce of ; tlioMsiui'ls o! liv ing witne-ses, who, m letters, afti-ilavit-ä, medical w orks and bv word of mouth, pro. . claim them to be the very best preparation of the ( kind ever offered to the broken down victims of ill health. They bunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one sin- ' gle trial th?y aie not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it Likes a less number of them to pr tduee a better ef'ec . Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pu- ; riiier, :?1 per bottle, or ." per half doen. Of the :e.iii ii:i-ivi:m Vegetable Blood Pills, xiT) cents per j box, or f boxes for si. Read Dr. Robuck's Special Notices and Certiiii cites, ublished in a conspicuous part of this Pa- ' per from time to tim. Dr. Ivob.u-k's Me -lic.il Almanac -ni l I' cnMv VIvisi r, containing a great variety of iiiJete-riü" i:k1 ; valuible Medical information, can be h ei 'latis oi" Agents tiirouL'hout !;! country 1 In d; ! , 1 Li.lV lie llicult or com; :ic. ;ted (' ase Dr. consulted .ersonallv or bv leltei nclo: g en sump b r the re; !y. Piincipal 4ifP.ee and salesrooms. No b E iM Pou: ill stre't , IUI ljuil -ling f rom Main .-ti -eet, Cinci'iur.tt; . Ohio. Laboratory No. 112 Hatmiioud t'M-l. for silo in Mar-hall coui.ty by Rl.ün i Co.. T. A. Lemon, lYishing i Co, Plymouth; R.bcu Cor.nwe!l k Co., Bourbon; John Kesler, Bloomingsburg; D. W Strange, Bremen; John Cb-ss, Tippecanoe; J. & C. Smith, Cniontown; Haigh t Uro., Argus; and Druggists auu Merchants generali v throughout the Union. vli2."sm l.OJ'ATKI) AT Chicago, New York, Phildclpbia, Albany, BufTa'o, Cleveland Detroit and St. Louis. Scholarship good through the entire chain of eight Colleges. CONSOLIDATION "of Bryant St rat ton's Mercantile College," and "Bell's Commercial College," now conducted as one institution which is the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecedented patronage. Larnion Block, corner Clark atul Washington streets, Chicago. H. n. BRYANT . I. V. IlKl.I II. 1. STRATTO N Principals and Proprietors By this consolidation the collegiate courseof this Institution is greatly enlarged aud with the improvements which the business experience of the Principals enables them constantly to introduce lot the benefit of their students, it is ni.iJe greatly superior in'all respects. First Premiums Awnnled to thi College At the late United States Fair in Chicago, for Best Pknm anshi p atid for Bf.st IboKKK.F.ri;. I )epartnient. of liookkceiiini; ami Accounts. Otgani.C'lanil conductoJ upon the Counting Room ü.vstem. the balls of study being fitb-d uj with appropriate counters, desks, etc., as in Krai. Brsinkss, aud the student at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of business as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad otlices, etc. COMMERCIAL LAW. By special arrangement with the Law School of he Oniversitvof Chie-iro, the sessions of which are held in our College rooms, our students are privileged to attend all the lectures in this department, and to receive instruction in this im;Krtaiit branch of the course, from tho able, accomplished and learned Professors of that school ; :.nd it affords us much gratification to be enabled lo otfer them these extraerdinat v and superior advantages. SP K N C Kill A N " PK N M A N S II I P This famous system the pest known to the world, is our standard. Ij'Circularand Catalogue of pages furnished Gratuitously on application to the undersigned. "BRYANT, BI'LL & STRATTON novlO lrivl. T INFORMATION WAN 11)1). Strayed Irom the subscriber, in either Juno or July last, a il.uk brown Co', four years old, a few long hairs in the head think a little tip on the tail, low tuck and cooked horns. Raised by John C. Akin, C miles west of Plymouth. ,4ny person leaving information of said cow at ihe Democrat office or at my house will be suitably rewarded. A, GAM BRILLriymoutb, dec 27, lSGO "!" ACS, Beeswax, old Britana. Conner. Brass V Pewtcr.Cast Iron, and some money taken in exetiange lor hardware at II B. DICKSON & Co.'. KLLOWS, Anvils, Vices and all kind blackinithiug tool- at B DICKS'JN i jc
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;.! rpAKK NOT1CK, I do my work myself and hei inng do,. l:, t!u. i.st 4,f style aIij durabllitv, acce.rdu.gt. order wl without del.tv. Kee;, in mind, being my own in ui.,f.t..t()r I W1j rot b.-" un " ""ioir imiiv o'i Ket, by w hich the cow cannot get her foot in the ini'.k and no milk lost should the bucket bv thrown over or kicked over by the cow. Call and see it anyway. Cast iron, copj r, jw ter, rarrs, and pro duce taken in exchage for tinware and renairing at cum prices. R.C.BAXTi:ii. Plvmouth, Ind., M.iv 10, lCO. TIN, COITIIR, BRASS i SIIKET-IRON WAR I'. tint yon may not tx detained in town nnnccesg. rily. I keep on ban 1 Cti'l am the only one author z'd to sell the ?aine,) the self-Straining Milk Bucket on f the most important and valuable Improve incuts of the tims. The aminreinent of ihia Bucket is so l.iin ni:d simple thai it cannot fail (.lease those who would ave both dersell!. ifltliM'I MT th w.-ll ctr.'.. .: mi.. i HAUTFOKD irr nsuraiirt (Lompanu or UA UTFORD, CONNECTICUT. CAPITAL, s.' 1 10.1)00: fUrr.!us 23.G42 '23; assets January 1, '.''.H'rJ ii'.l. Ir.eqvr it-.d 1M. H 'llt tTiNJiTov, I't Lideiit; T C Allyn. Secretary; D Alexander, (Iciiefal agent for the West, Colnmbii-, Ohio. Policies issued by HORACE COR BIN, A rent, .e3-KHy Plymouth, Ind. GILCHRIST'S CLEBRATED AMERICAN RAZORS and STROPS. Old. pens e11 s'zfs and wari'.intea carets tine, all of which will be sold on reasonable term ADOLPH M IXsis'f Torcl Vivo. JiJsiirnsjcc f. Jattisnry i. lCSO. ASSETS. C-sh on hand k in bank .i,:?.T9 11 Ca-h in hands of Agents j and in course oftrans- ' niisssion G2,f.90 i Cash loaned on call rw.riOO ; ! s.i:i.ni' in Bill, receivable for loan; amply secured Real estate unincumbered, (cash value) 2 P1J Shares bank stock in Hartford Market value 2jn() Shares bank stock in New Yoik Misket value - DM) Shares bank stock in Ikoton Market value 401) shares bat k stock in St. Louis 'I ket value 2 in abates bank, Railroad and other S "ock, market value Hartford city bonds, C per cents market value. ... State stock, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) C per cents, market value 20 Shires state bank Wisconsin Marked value. 70,223 LJ 15,01)0 00 200,225 03 107.5C5 0) 4.1,300 00 1G.750 00 3C.500 00 5n,G2S 00 2,1 10 (0 .LMf;.7tJ 00 (;VJ3o oo Total Asts Total Liabilities. Omer, of Acmtor ok State, Imhana,) Int v trol l, Feb. LI, 1MI0. To the Vetifdr of Indiana : The Hartford Firo Insurance Company having complied with the law of Indiana, by tiling in this Olliee a Statement of if Condition on the first day of January, lfr and having invited an examination of it all'airs by Ibi.o tmt nt. I. John W . Dod I. Auditor of the I Statu ol li diana, hereby certify licit 1 have made a pei son il an 1 thoror.gii c uniu.ition oillie to ks and assets of the Company, at tlieir ()flioe in the Citof Hartford, Cotoi., "aed the Company u aii.ih.ive iu their possession in cash, and ir securities conveitible at pleasure, nearly One Mü!; n of Dollars, applicable to the payment of lo-s-an amount corrcspaui'Mns with tin ir oflicial .statement of January last.Thc-e Hartford Fire In xiranc Company has been in existence tor half n celitur The liigh character ot it officer for exix'iicnce ai'l proh'ty the promptness and Jel ity wtn wliieo n nas met an -iTj;n-mi-iii? ju.-tly entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of tlo country, and eom-nn-i.Js it to the piitmn:f:cof the people of Indiana. JOHN WOOD, . laif or of State. Insurance ng:insl loss or damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furnitures, Stores, Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills Manufactories and other kinds of property, can be eile ted in the company, upon as favorable terms as the nature of the risk and security of policy holder wili admit. Particular attention giwn to iiiMii ing F'arm property, consistingof Dwelling'', Barns', and out buildings connected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay (rain. Farming utensils, c, contained therei for a terms of years at IjOw rates of premium. Applications lor Insurance may be made to tho '"-i'jned, the dulv authorized Agent of the :-nipatry. " ILC'OKBIN. KOKCfl? KOCH , BOOT & SHOEMAKER, IIUHMEN, MARSHALL CO., 1X1). Work done promptly; noue but the hi at of matriaU used, and A L L W ORK W A R R A N T E D F.very variety of II o o 1 a ii 1 S Ii o v l Constantly on band, an ! for pale at COST 1MUCES UNTIL THK FIRST OF A I'KIL, NF.XT. In order to make room tor a new dock. Call aud examine hi assortment. Ihemcn.Fcb. 1-bl .rml
