Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 8, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 March 1861 — Page 4
TilC Biters Bit. ! A Germ a at a bask A German, J u.v3 time a a story went tht round 1 1,?IJad S3 n Sold dTösid - one of touching man who. having presented ! ll e3le b:"'U 8lWed P .t0 thecounI.imsetf in his shirt shoves at the Ameri-! other day presented his certificate, van Museum, Sew York, received the loan ; a"d manded his gold. lie wa. paid, of .1 coat, and after viewing th3 curiosities, j hn i said to the banter, sloped with the garment. Plaining a siht ! 70U fo-'olt n0,w' oh ? of the elephant and a swallow tail for twen-! per cent was the response rv live cents. this reminds u of an affair L "01.. yaw, dat h goot. Isedyouda.e that occurred in 1340. on board the Old j f"r. good paper monish.
C 'Iambus, when she lay at the Charles Navy lard. One day a lornr reen V aw jard. One day a long teen ver-; ' - , , . r j ,i t I ; mooter stragsrie i on board tho Jugate, and , i .i ii. ;,h 1 examined everything on deck, with curt-, T! n r ,u f-m ' ia eves. Ihe otftcer of the watch, from , I tf his bearing and the neatness of hi uniform, attracted the Yankee's notic. 'G)t a pretty goo l place her?, hey ?" he inquired. The of litre r assented. V Il.U VT.ijr UO SJJL LfCfc -
-One hundred and twenty-five dollars 5"'""Y '-r T""T - tl J j stitutional liberty ? Who hall frame toa -On,1 hundred and tirentv-five dollars ! geth the skilful archiientnre wl.i,h uniteAll to yourself ! Shoh f ! ;?t.onal sovereignty with btate R.h ts in-
Tac. sir." -Wal, I wonder if I couldn't get sorneiM ifj to do here, myself?" Oh. yes, youM make a pretty good , " I nil tmpman. Wal, what are midshipman s wages, f ; a .-reen Innd ?" ' For iv dollars a month, only." "Only friy dollars ? Jerusalem ! Why, 1 v.- is told to a. re out for ten' But wkere ..... r 1 -w I r .1 a i cv o i rm . ' Say As Down below, sir. in the steerage - WW so n os I'm relieved I'll se to it." Down went the quizzer and the quizzed. A bavv of young midshipman required n i prompting to perpetrate a piece ot mischijf. A spurious warrant waa so-n made oar, and :hi? icreenhorn equipped in a sulendid uniform, includmi; an ,!,, t Jti I till I I and cosily sword, bv a j-.dm con- j i of the mess- Tliua'furnished. he I tnoution wa diiect.?d to present himself to Corarao dorf. S., H? was told that tho Commodore sway he' miht b pretty irruff "it was hal." but not to mind it. me feteeragff ! m m 1 U, . Wl. t!ie new mi lshinmaf. wan lo i " - i j d.r-.vin.l ntiirtyrs in the Commodore's cab- ! in ; in fact, he was ordered to take posses-1 r.r nan,;,, cfva r.-.,,m TIim f!.m m lor's black looks and angry words were to bi regards n; nothing he had no right, to use either, Thu"pusted up." the vieli.n presented hims.? f to the Commodore with "Old boss how are you S. started ; he had come acro-s a raraavis, "Take a seat sir.' I kin help myself, old fellow I gincrally do. was the reply of the Vermonter, as he fl'ing himself into on teat and crossed his legs upon another. "You are one f tho new midshipmen, I suppose ?" remarked the Commodore, who from the first tupected something. "I ain't nothing else." "Shall I trouble you for your warrant ?" " Catch hohl, old boy., Tho CommodoiH looked at the document, and then at the vi-itor. "Who gave you this ?" "Th fellows down stairs and I'm now r.M.ly for duty." " Lhat;s enough Novt you can go." "Not as y u know on, squire. The cell t's clrck full and I ain't a goin'out of this 'ere in a hurry, I tell you. O. you needn't rare up. old lellow. I sej what's th. matter you're a lretle cracked up hvre !" And the.brilliant youth touched his forehead with his forefinger. "I am goin-r int this ere chamber to take a right good snooze b o:s and all, by gravy I" As he was proceeding to execute this meuance, the Commodore took him bv the aim and led him to ti e gangway, pointing to the sentinel, he remarked, mildly : "You see that man with a musket ; now if you don't clar out directly, and leave '.hi ship-yard and never show your face again. I'll order h'm to sho-1 you !' !",. V:iiLr briiLo '.ri ,1 in wf P n it) 1 ! his hludcont tfiil was feen Hö lting in the 1 rear, as he dashed out of the yard with j , , t ii i i the sr.e-d of allying jackal. In a minute afterwards, half a dozen 'rniid midshipmen rushed on t'eck and akf-d for libirty to ashore. "You.-g grntl!?men." said the Corn modoro "I grant no liberty to day.'ix fio'S f-ill a" feet,' and six younj j kers returned to their mess-room ns io-!airholv as mutes at an alderman's funeral. They never saw or beared anye :hi g f the Yankee a f erward nor th, u iif. rm ehhir. Cass Count Jie publican. VV'ho auk Yocrt Comtaxtons. It is said to a property of the tree frog that it ac-qui.'-'.s th color of whatever it : ilhv.irs to for a eh or; lim. Thus, when found on growing corn, it is commonly jjf dark green. If found on a white oak, it has the color t e -u iar to that tree. Just so with men. Tel! me who you choose for your companions, and I certainly can toll you who you nre liL.e. Do you lik; the society of the. ulgar ? Then vo;t are already debased in jour sentiment. Do you seek to b in the company ot the protai.e ? In your heart you aie like them. Are jesters and butf oons your choic, friends ? II who loves to laugh at folly is bimsell a fool. Do you I ve :md se-'k the society of the good and .vie : Is tins your habit : ouia you rtther take ih lowest seat amtig such, than lh highest among other's ? Then you rk r i t l havq learned to be good. iou may noti l.ave mde much prcgres. but ereri a good beginning is not to bo despised. Hold on your way, and seek to be the companion of nil that fear God. So you shall bo w'se for yourself, and wisi for eternity. Ttue Witness. Z3j A boy, biiij praised for his quick ncss of rvply, a o(i, tleman oberved : 'When children are fio very keen. thv IT- nerally become etupid as they advance; in yars. The lad immediately fcaid "vrhat a keen boy you must have be-n." 3tT" The memorable words of old Hickory . "The Union must and shall he preperved. have proved literally true lor in spite of all appearances to the contrary, the Union is certainly in a fine pickle. XfT A man who assisted to empty sev-1 ral bottlof wine, afterwards took a walk, j Tiiö pvement5 were quite icy, and heex i t-i iiiiifti ; e-very Mitr-.ir ; w i; - ihii ver ?.ater freezes, it always freezes with the t h'ppery sido up."
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who touK oio irom nis row o; no p,., . handed back 5300, taying : . , ' . - f v , "I deposit dat nut you. lou J 1IU f r Sr' V i w a a w a w a -w - F re goot, I sees.-" And taking his new certificate, he departed with his $15 pronaium. Who shall reconstruct tho fabric of de mrdnho.l rmvernment 7 W hat shall lear . . -11 t No, if these columns fall, they will be rai.id not affain. Like the Coliseum and " . r; uiuai iiiui, Mci.iiiuiiM j terer tears however, will flow over them, than were evor shed owr the monuments of Roman or Grecian art ; for they will be the remnants ofa more glorious edifies than Greece or Rome ever gaw ; the edifice of constitutional American liberty. Da7i. Webster. v v w v ui'irif'iiik. i ill mi a l l. jtT Money should be regarded with a certain seriousness ; for it is the quintessence, or representative of the gifts of Prcvidence and the teil of man. It is hard to get and easy to spend. lhere is peril and blindness in it. To the wise and 1 ! - 1. - nil rtfi'nntt t r tllfl 1TOOII, 11 I" low utrsi ui an fciianu v . . ... ... ., . . ? l . r weaK Am a lyranJ weak ami toolisii, it is ine mosi lerriwie o; s. XfTBulwer says that "death often chan- - es Eversion into love." Certainly it does. f lll'yl V Mil .1111 1 IMl II D 1 11V IlllVI " , v : j vei love pork nnu .lur. ;rWhy is a fashionable lay like a lizid iitrul economist : JJecausft sho makes a "rat bustle about a little waist. 5,000 ACRES ofLAXD Tor SALE. riHIK UNDERSIGNED IS AU'IIJOrt!7fiD 1 to sell the following described Lands, it very low fizure; part down ind the balance in a.iDuaJ payments, from one to fjur years, with interest paid annually : UtiA tliv luvv iMiir. e halt ? c (T " '"2.... 31 3. e h;i1f n wqr 30 34 nk'fwn " 1 M . SO . 80 .101 . 83 . 4Q GREEN 10WNSII1P. e hilf s e qr. . . ." 17 swfirseqr " 1" WALNUT TOWNSHIP. n w qr 8 w qr. . . n e qr . pt lot lots 2 and ? e half s eqr.... w hr.lf s e qr. . . . w half n c qr. . 32. . 31.. 30. 30. . . 40 .162 ..40 .82 .32 30... 32 HO 34... 32 80 34. . .32 80 ROURP.ON TOWNSHIP. I V h.ilf N. E. qr Sec. 12 T. 33 N. R. 3 E., A ! e half Ii w or " T 33 4 80 80 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2 Src. 6 T 24 N. R. 3 Lot 1 "7 w half n w qr " 34 33 3 nwqrswqr " 34 3 160 40 80 40 NORTH TOWNSHIP, u hf n w qr ( W M R) S, c G T 3 N R 2 E. 122 rOLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. V Sec. 27 T. 35 N.R.I E., A SO nwqr 0...31 1C3 One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acre under cultivation loir bouse, well and young orchard. Toms, one half in hand balance in on vear, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP w frse qr 22 47 s w qr s w qr " 30 6? w half 3 w qr " T 34 0 whalfn e qr " 27... 34 ICO Also th fol!ovin deseiibi'd Und- in r niton C .. ,i...l .,1 i t,.,.:,,;!,,.. r.dnf tlm MIrh igan Road,:ini joining the south line of Marshall ,,,;,.v !'J w,'' : c r 01 v T, r, . n N. L.qr N. L. qr Sec . l. 31 N. K. d Ii A 4 ' s half s e,ir..... ;.... 31 fcO Lot No. 2 " 5... .31 51-75 Persons wi.hin: to purchase unimproved hind. .n easy t.-rm-, w il! do well to give me a call. I also hae the P O , address of the larger portion of nonresident land owner-, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of land wLicli not described in the anve lit. TIIOS. McUONAED. Plymouth, Feb. 0th. lO n3-tf BOOT & S HO EM A K ER, liHEMKN, MARSHALL CO., IND. Work dune promptly; none but the best of material used, and ALL W ORK W A R R A N T E D' Eery variety of B o o t h and Shoe! Constantly on hand, and for sale at COST PRICES UNTIL THK OF APRIL. NEXT. In order to make room lor a nw etock. examine hi assortment. liremen, Feb. 2. liil 5m4 FIRST Call and -- .ilJ His' f i chairs mm AND F U It N I T TJ RE!! M. WOODROW, Agent, TXTOUI.I) INFORM HIS FlilKNDS AND VV f How chi.en of Pivmouth and aöjoining tow n. that he is yet at his old Ktnnd, on .Michigan street, with the best assortment of FURNITURE. CHAIRS. MATTRESSES LO O K I N G G L A SS KS, G L A SS PLATES. GILT FRAMES Ac. 1 That ran be found in the county, and at lower prices. COFFINS, Of all kinds. Ready-Made and Trimmed 4o ordr on short notice. A GOCD HEARSE, To nttcno funeral, when deired. GOOD LU AIDER taktnin exchange for Furniltre. M. WOODROW, Agent. March 7, 1R61 6ro3
S US SB A UM & DA VIDS 02PS Woleul and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers ia all kinia of FAMILY GROCERIES,
AND P R O V TOBACCO. I S I O N S CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Iinolicitingthe rubho patronag we would AJ Jiat our Ptock of Goods u complete, and wiH romparc f Avorably with any other establishment m the West, , Especial inducements arc offered t country Dealers. , , , . . All kinds of country Produce taken nt the hiebest narket price in exchanp: for poods. NUSSBAUM & DAVIDSON AprillS. LJVE AND LET LIVE ! 1. IF. -TATIT. inirehnsed the enti.-e l;n;oJ Üio entire Ftock nd trade in the Harness busiuesa of Joseph K vans, is now ready to furnish every farmer in .Marshall and suiomvling counties with SADDLES. BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIFS, A STD WHIP LASHES, of ererv stvlcand variety. His leather is mnnulacttiml east and is of the West quality. AU those wantinf anvthin? in his line. w;l! find it to tlu'ir interct to jjivc him a call before purchasing el.ewhere, as Le intends to sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. He will ieU for H5.353-Ä.X"52" X .A. "ST I and mall profit. Hi motto is "lire and let lire. REPAIRING donk on SHOUT NOTICE Terms reasonable. Give him a cill one and all Shop three doors norh ofj. Brewnlee's Store, where he will be found at all workinjr honrs. D. F. HARTMAN. Plymouth, April 2Gth, 18C0. DAVIDSON & Co.'s CL 0 TIIIAG EMPORIUM, Where ns larpe and us well assorted a stock of Clothing inav be found as an where in ths State. IIring our Clothing manufactured by Machinery and Hand, and In successful operation, wc are really enabled to tell a 33etter now, at LESS COST, thao Eastern work formally. We would all tspacial attention to our large stock of MEN'S and BOYS' HATS AIVD CAPS, which in themselves wo-ild fill a good a'ued itoruoora. Also our stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Host cry, dec. In fact everything belonging to a jyiAarst- Class Gtnts Outfitting Merchant-Tailors Establish. can be found in quality, quantity and prie. at terms to suit the most fastidious and the eluieu buyer. Ilaviu SUPERIOR FACILITIES to make up garments to order, together with a great variety oi HE o o o O o o oL 0 ; Comprising COATINGS. PANTALOON INGS, AND VESTINGS It will be advantapeou forthat kind of etutomers to call on us. Small ESoys Clothing, uit able for all ape from three rears ward k-j.ton hand. DAVlDf-ON A CO. Plwi.ouiii. Ser-t.6, 1PP0. lilf-U a NEW STORE, At Knox, Starke Countj Indiana. SHORT &z BENDER TT AYING rccrntlj cptahli?hedthem?clrfs J I the Mt-rcttilile business, at the above na nie place, respectfully solicit public patronage, hope ingto receive theanie by lairucalui uid prompt attention to business. DUYGOOD, GKOCKUIES, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, a , .U With other varieties of Good, "fleeted expressly to satt this warket. Cash paid for tui table Country produce, or Gooos exchanged fur the same. Call at the HONEST CORNER and we will feil you Goods at pr'liicl-clwil save you th time od xjieiise g ot l to oinym outh to male vur purchases. J. E. SHORT A R . I . BKNDLTl oaTnl in:
And aperieL', 'iiid Sfmchic preparation of IRON purified bv corrhustfon in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by tle higb-st Melical authorities, both in Europe and the Jnited States, and prescribed in their practice. The experiences of thousauds daily proves that no preparation of iron can tie compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity ".n almost every conceivable cape. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried.it has proved absolutely curative in each of the follow ing complaints, viz In debility, nervous affections, emaciation, dyspepsia, constipation, diarrhoea,, dysentery, incipient consumption, scrofulous Tuberculosis, Salt Rheum, mis'inenstruation, whites, fluorosis, liver ! eoWaints, chronic head iches, rheumatiMn, mtermittcnt levers. Mmples on tue lace, ic. In cases of geLeral debility, whether the result of acute li'asr, or of the continued diminution of nervous and niucalar energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful wl:ichiio desi-riptionor attestation wo'A render credible Invalid- o lon be I-ridden so Ioül: -ist' have heco"e forgotten in their own iieii.'hb'-.rlit.O'i-ä, h've suddenly reappeared in the busy wor'd a-s if just rcturneil from protracted travel in a dtstant land Some very siirnal instances of this kind are attested of female eullercrs, c niacin ted victims of apparent !iarainu, sanguineus exhaustion, critical 'changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspepti aversion to air and exercise for which the physicians have no name. Iu ervous Afleetions of all kinds, and for reasons familiarto medical men, the Operation of this preparation ot iron mast necessinly he salutary. for, unlike the old oxides, it is vigorously tonic, without being exciting ami overheating; ami gently regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases oi'coVivcness without ever being a gastric pur gative, or intlic ing a disagreeable sensation. It is thi.s latter property siinoug others which makes it so remarkably effective for File, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specif ic action, by dispersing the local tendeucy whic.i fomn them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes, a single box of tnese Uialybcate Pills has often suf ficed for the most habitual cases, including the at tendent costivcr.es In unchecked Piarrrho-a, even when advanced to Dvsentarv, confirmed, emaciating, and apparent lv malignant, the fleets have been equally deci sive and astonishing In (li local pain-, loss of flesh and strength, de biiitating couuh and remittent hectic, which gen rallv indicate incipient consumption, tlsis remedy lasa'lavedthe alarm ot tnemUand n.iysiCiars.i-j evcral veiy gratifying and interesting instan ces. In Scrofulous I ubcrulosis, tins menicaTcii iron a had far more than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparations cf iodine, without anv of their well known liabilities The attention ot females cannot be too conn lentlv du-ecfe 1 to this remedy and restorative, in tnec.i-cs peculiarly atlccting them In C heutsatism, both chronic ami iniiammatory in t!ie latter, however, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stillness ot the joints and niun-les In Intermittent r evers it must. re a great reme dy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the est, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness ISoiemedv has ever Oeeii liscovereu m tne whole history of medicine which exerts such prompt happy, and lull v restorative e fleets tood appetlte, complete digestion, rapio aniiiMi 1011 ui strength, with an unusual disposition for active and md ciieerlul exercise, immediately lollow its ue Tut up in neat flat metal boxes containing .r0 pills, price .r0 cents per box; lor sale hy druggists and dealers Will be sent tree to any address on receipt of the price All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to U. 15. LOCKE & Co.. General Agents, rivmouth, n.ayU 171y W3 liroadivay. IS Y. 3 U II I F V T II E BLOOD! MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PIHESIX HITTERS, A A7 The hiir i and envied celebrity which these pre eminent medicines have acquired for their invalua ble c flicacv in all the Diseases which they proless to cure, hs rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy oi them. IX ALL CASES of AsLhma. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Atfectians of-the r.Iadder and Kidneys, BILI.IOLS FEVI.RS ANO LIVKR COMPLAl.NTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards be without them BILLlOCSClIOLIC.SF.ROes, LOOSENESS, TILES, COSTIVE- j NESS, COLDS AND COCCUS, CMOLIC, CORRUPT ; Ill'MORS, PROPSIES. i I)vsrr.Pst..-No person ';:! tins distresingdisea.se should delay using these Medi im s immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency Fever anu Aoi e. For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speed v a id'certain remedy. Other medicines leave the svtem Mibject to a return of the disease; a cure by these medicines is peimaiient. Try them. Re satisfied, and be cured. Fot i.NEs- of Complexion GENERAL DEnil.ll V. ttolT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind. Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure RIood, läundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Disease- Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparation oi Sarsaparilla. NIOHT SWEATS, NERVOl'S OEDILITV. COMPLAINTS of all kinds, organic affections. I'iixs. The original proprietor of the e Medicines w is cured of Piles of 35 ears' standing, by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Rains in the Head, Side, Rick, Join's Organs Rheumatism. Those affected with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Htood to the Head. Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. ScRorcLA, or Kings' Evil in its worst forxis. Ulcers of evrv description. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer them whenever tht ir existence i suspected. Relief will be certain. The LIFE PILLS and KKENIX 13 ITTERS PUR1FV TUE 1LOOU, And us remove all disease from the ?y?tern. Prepared and sold bv DR. WILLIAM R. MOFFAT, 325 Broadway, cor. of Anthony st-ect, New York. For s lie hy all Druggists. vln2Hly Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent 1 nsiit uiioo established by special Endowment, for tin lolief of the Sick and Distressed, afllicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. rpiIE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of I the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, pvveiiil years agodirected their Conc'dting Sugreon to open a Dispensary for tlie treatment of ihis class ot diseases, in all their forms, andto-ive MEDICAD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condi'ion (age, occupation, habits of li'e, Ac), and, in ease of extreme povcrtv, to FURNISH MEDICINES Fit EE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their late Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in t tin cure oi St criiiatorrl:r, a Seminal Weakness, Gonorrloea, Gleet, Sphilis,the vice of On inisni or Self Abuse, piseasea of the Kidneys and Bladder, Ac, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year ' An nd mi rah c ReiM.rton Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness the vice of Onanism, hiurbation or Self Abuse, and other disca-et oi the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv I mr.il (in a sealed enveloped FREE OF CII A KT. F. ' on rr-pt ef TWO RTA M I"1 It r".-tge.
HASLANGER & BROTHERS,
MANUFACTURES OF WiGOaX CJRRÜGES. &C. i va su is er os s the et. (A5T Or THI MWUOI s.) PLYIIOUTH, IXS. fflllE above firm having completed their large JL establishment for the- manufacture of all kiudsof vehicles, they take this opportunity to inform tho citii er.s cf Marshall :vu aio.ni:;-; counties that they ai 3 now ready to execute ail orders in their business, with which they mav be favored, from a Whcelbarioc to the finest Carriage that runs, on the most reasonable terms and in the best style of their business. They are prepared to do AND TRIMMING of every kind of all kind done on ehort notice and at terms osuit the times. In tonneotion with the above business they carry 61 BL ACKSMITHING. In all '.ts branches, MauufacUiiuig od Repairing ors are particularly invited to call and try them, as tlie) are determined and are so tiiiuaU-d that tliey can do work cheap, and will wake it to the interest of all to give them a call. Having located m Plymouth and made Extensive Arrangements! for carrying'on tneir business, they hope to receive calls from this community, when thev think all w ill be convinced of their facilities, their superiority of theit work, and that their price are re c stnnMe. rrrrr.iV MVtA 00 SfTl
AM) liLÜUÜ P1LL8 DR. KUU.vi-ivö Sen lul.-i iiavi.'iii Betncdir?s. WlfB Dr. Roback, the celebrated Swedish Uiytitian, introduced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pills in the United Stater, he setfoith in plain language their curative properties. This was years ago. The task of recommending them has r-ince been taken cut of his hands. Enlightened men w hose character ibr sound judgment and philosophy, gives tneir opinions weight in the community, men, who observe, reflect, and make :ifi:rane doubl v sure' before thev decide are everv where ' . - . . - approving and urging the use of these wor.driTul j Preparations. All who confide in the w isdom ami honesty oi this class, or who choose to investigate lor themselves are now of one mind on this important subject. Dr. Roback invites the attention of the sick to the ORIGINAL LETTERS, from members of the Medical Profession, Editors of public journals, well known Merchants an 1 Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, tf which cures they themselves were ETF. WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by letter, bv those w ho have anv doubt upon the snbect. The evidence in the possession of Dr. Ro back, which is at all times accessible to the public, siaousu me lonowinj FACTS : That the Blood Pcrifer and Blood Tills have been proved by analysis to contain no mineral, That they cure the almost, universal complaint, nVSPEPSIA, with unerring certainty, and in a very short time. That afier all other medicines have proved useless they relieve LITER COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of the wifTercr. THAT SICK FEMALES, wh hare languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'Ihat they recruit SHATTERED CONS'. ITCTIONS, howeTerthey may have been trifled with abused; that tlu-ir uirect tendency is to lengthen life, and rend it enjovable. That operating directly upon the poison of the disease in the hlwd they CAl'SE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the sjstem, every taint ofScrofula, whether hereditarv or otherwise, a hit they RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED, and there is no disease of the Stomach und Bowels, the Liver and Nervous Svstera. the Skin. Glands or Muscles, ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not give prompt r cliff, and, (if administered before the very citadel of li'e has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in n ind that the Scandinavian Ykgetari.e Blood Pill are endorsed by the experience of thousands of living w itnesses, who, in letters, affi davits, medical works and bv word of mouth, pro claim them to be the verv best preparation of the kind ever offered to the broken dow n victims of ill health. Thev hunt disease through everv ave nue find organ of the system, and expel it thor oughly and permanently. fso one can doubt their superiority a ft or one pi;" gle trial they aie not only better, but in fact. cheaper than any other Tills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better crec. Price of the Scandinavian Yegetal le Blood Pu rifier, $1 per bottle, or per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, ,5 cents per box, or .r) boxes for $1. Read Dr. Roback s Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almanac ind Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can be had gratis of his Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Case, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp fr the reply. Principal office and salesrooms. No G Ea.-t Fourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati!, Ohio. Laboratory No. V.'i Hammond ?.:reet. Tor sale in Marshall county by Blain & Co., T. A. Lemon, Pershing tfc Co, Pivmouth; Robert Cornwell & Co., Bourbon; John Kesler, Bloomingsburg; I). W Strange, Bremen; John Cb-ss, Tippecanoe; J.k C. Smith. Uniontown; Ilaigh & Bro., Argus; and Druggists and Merchants gentrallv throughout the Union. vlifJÖ-m Conso(ir((t(cff' (u'ccrqo) LOCATED AT Chicago, New York, Phildelpbia, Albany, Bufia'o, Cleveland Detroit and St. Louis. Scholarship good through the entire chain of eight Colleges. CONSOLIDATION "of Bryant & Stratton's Mercantile College," and Bell's Commercial College," now conducted ns one institution which is the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecedented patronage. Larmon Block, torner Clark and Washington streets, Chicago. H. B. BltYAXT n. V. BKM H.n.STRATTON Principals and Proprietors Bv this consolidation the collegiate course of this Institution is greatly enlarged and with the improvements which the business experience of the Principals enables them constantly to introduce for the benefit of their students, it is made greatly superior in all respects. First Premiums Awarded to this College At the late United States Fair in Chicago. for Best Penm ANsmr andforBfuST B.waaErriNO. Departments of Bookkeeping and Accounts. Organized and conducted upon the Counting Room system, the halls of study being fitted up with appropriate counters, desks, etc., as in Rkai. Business, and the ftudent at once introduced to the practical workings and routine of business as conducted in Banks, Counting Rooms. Railroad olhces, etc. COMMERCIAL LAW. Bv special arrangement- with the Law School of he University of Chicago, the sessions of which arc hold in our Ol lege rooms, our students unprivileged to attend all the lectures in this detriment, and to receive instruction in this important branch of the course, from the aide, accomplished aud learned Professors of ttiat school ; and it afford us much gratification to be enabled t offer them these extraordinary and superior advantages. SPENCERIAN" PENMANSHIP Tlii? famous system the ekst known to the world, is our standard. O'Circularand Catalogue of 8 pages furnished gratuitously on application to the nndersiirned. BRYANT, BELL STRATTON nov 10 13yl. HAltTFOKD $irc Insurance Compani), or HAKTFOHI), CONNECTICUT. nAPITAL, .r00.000 : surplu 0.H,t;4.2 i:t; asVets Januarv 1, 1NVJ, 7iS.f:!'J 21. InonHratcd 1810. II Hi"tim;ton, Presi.lent; T C Allyti. Secretary; D Alexander, (General agent for the West , CeMumbus, Ohio. Policies issued bv HORACE COR BIN, Acent, e3-10Iy Plymouth. Ind. R AOS, Bees wax, old Britana, Copper, Bra Pewter.Ca.-t Iron, and some money taken in oxMnnge for hardware at H B DICKSOX i Co '
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Gin ns a Remedial Agcift. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT ES P E C I A ELY designed for the use of the medical Protection and the Family, having superceded the so-called 'Gins,'' "Arom tic," "Cordijl," "Meditated,' "Schnsps," etc., is n-w endorsed by all the prominent Phyticinns. cntmiM.s ai:o cuiii)o:eurs, as possersiür all of these tracsic medical qualities (tonic diuretic) 1 " 1 11 A - 1 . neu ution w an cu.n :ou iibeoib. i"ut up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, groct rff etc A. M.BINNINGER k Co.. (Established in 1778.) Sole Propritora No. 19 Broadway tt et, N. T. For sale by D. S. Barne & Co., No. 13 Park Row, New, York. Our long experience and familaritv with tli requ rements of Druggi.-ts. and our superior business lncilit:es, enable us to furnish them with tholce Liquors for medical and familv use. Veb7-n2-lT. g NPECTINE,-TIIE PERSIAN FEVER Jt CHARM. For the prevtr.tion ano cure of Titer and Ague and Bilious rertrs. This wonderful remedy was brought to the knowledge of the present proprietors by a friend who has been a great traveler in Persia and the Holy Lat.d. While coing down the river Euphrates, he exper'w need a stnrc attack of Fever and Ague. On iiscoverng ins condition. one of the Boatmen took from his i.erson an Amulet, savincr, " Wear this and no J'twy irilt touch ynu." Although incredulous as to it-? virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, ano hls sine always found it an effectual protection from all malarious complaint. j iuiiueriiicMigai:oii ne loumi that the boatman attrib'ited to it miracilous powers, and said that it could only be obtained frorr the Priests of the Sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing wih a Priest obtained from him the secret of its preparation, and ascrrtaiaed where the medecmal herbs were fennd. of which it was com pounded. The wonderful rirtues of this article have induced a full belief in the minds of the na tives in the miraculous healing powers of their t nests. Since his return to America, it has been tried w ith the happiest effect bv several Ladies and Gen tlemen of high character, who have g.ven it the most unqualified praise, i his remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of "years, for the prevention ami cure of Fever and Ague and Bil ious l evers-is now c fit t ed to the American people. It will be sent by mail, .repaid, with full directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot ami Manufactory, ltt Main St., Richmond, Va. Branch Office, Bank of Commerce Building, New York. Address vln27i JOHN WILCOX k CO. L UFF & IvlcCOY. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE COLUMBUS, OHIO. The TIios'o u h banner In which Students of this In-titutioi are drilled in all the routii.c of busiD4te, Las gained for it the proud distinction of The liiisincps I2en?s College! The course of Study is full aao t'aorough! v practical. All the late forms ai.d improvements are introduced, and the Faculty will guarantee anyone, after they have completed the course, to be fully qualified to keep the book of any Business House. Duly Lectures doivircd c-.-.t Book-keeping, Penin Mishin, Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law, Political Economy, Elocution, Le. TERMS: ind unlimited For a full Cwurse, 540 Students cah er.tc t any pleasure. time and review at The usual time to complete the eourse is fron S to 10 weeks. Good hoarding cun be h-td.-tt 5,r0 per w. Cost of Bock. Diploma, Ac, $5. For full particulars, address McCO Y& CO., Columbus, onto: nov-2f)-n41tf. llnrU'os'd S-'ire C:itirancc Co. January B, 1SGO. A S S K T S . Ca-dion hand k in bai.k S:S,33S ll Cash in hands of Agents ami in courfe ot transmi sssion .... Cash loaned on call SO.OD'J 00 fI31,023 00 Bills receivable for lonn; amply secured Real ctate unincumbered, (cash value) 2-1 Oil Shares bank sto k in Hartford Market value 2000 Shares bunk s'ock in New- York 1 ;l slv i t fl 1 K' 9'0!l Shares bank stuck in Boston Market value 400 fthares bat k stock in S:. Louis I ket value 210 ghaesb.ink. Railroad and other Sl ock, market value Hartford city honds.u per cents market value.... State stock, (Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, Missouri,) 6 per cents.mark et value.. 20 Shares state bank WisconflU Marked value 70,223 33 15.000 eo C0,3i3 Ü0 200,225 00 107,505 00 40,300 00 16.750 00 36,500 00 se.es oo 2.14 00 $9.16.709 00 C6.93J 00 Total Asstt Total Liabilities OmcE ok ArnTOR ofStatf, Ixpiaxa,) Im.ianapoi is, Feb. 13, 1?G0. To the People of Indiana: The llartfonl Fire Irsurance Cempviy h iving complied with the law of Indian:!, by tiling in ihi OHice a Statement of its Condition on the first day of January, IcGO and having invited an examination of it affairs by this IVpaitnicnt. I, John W. DoM. Auditor of the State ol li diana, hereby certify that I have made a personal and thorough examination of the bocks and assets of the Company, at their Office in the Citj of Hartford, Comi., and the Company own ami have in their possession in cash, and in ?ccurities convertible at pleasure, nearly One .Million of Dollar, applicable1 to the j:ty nicnt of tosaes an amount corrcsjiondins with their official statement of January last.lhe-e IIiiilf.nl Jitc In viinmc" Company ha Wen in existence for half a cctitur, The liigh character of it? officers for experience and probity the promptness and fidel it V with which it has met all its engagements--justly entitles it to the h'ghot rank among the Insurance Companies ef the countrv, und commends it to Ihe patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. WOO D, A uditor of State. Insurance against loss or damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furniture?, Store. Warehouses, Merchandise, Mills, Maniif.u torics and other kinds cf property, can be effected in the company. uon m fawuable terms a the n ttuie of the ri-k and security of polie'y holders wili admit. Particular attention given to insuring Farm property, consisting tif Dwellings, B.un, and out buildings connected, and Furniture. Lie Stock, Hay Grain, Farming utensils, ic, contained therei for a term of years at I,ow rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to tho -wv'iied, the duly authorized Accnt of the "impany. " 1LC9RB1N. BELL hlsc OWS, Auvil. Vices and all kinda hlsckwniihm fols at B DICKSON' A CC
