Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 April 1861 — Page 4

MEMORY'S BELLS. When sunset dashes all the fckyt with purple glorits heavely fair, And from each pireand minaret, There floats the sunset call to rravcr. We bend our heads with reverent hearts, While on the evening air there swell?, With music we alone can hear, The softened chimes of memory's Bells. Over the mystic Inidge, which spans The gulf he tween the Now .ml Then, Our footstep hurry till we stand, In childhood's conseercted glen. And then we breathe the sacred air, Which floats f.m unseen censor swung By watchful phantoms, who keep guard Where memory's pearly gates are hung. And thru with hurrying thoughts we glide Thro the dim years which fill the scroll. Retouching every faded line. And shedding love light or the whole. Oh ! must we, when we cease to tread, The path by human foot-steps trod, Forget the war which lead.su up, To ih purs dwell'ng of our God. Or rli ill neicar, inthj loud channts. Of uk rning stars that ever swells, Through the Ftcnul City's streets,

The s jfteued chimes of memory's bell? C ritten i) st.x .Makes a Great U.nion Speech at ' I rin'xejrt. iRANKroRT, March 26. Mr. Crittenden spoke to-day according to appointment. His speech wa a strong app eal for unconditional Union II, said K. ,he first IhjjU 4-j raitted under the Censtitut.cn, and would bo tho j last to go out. Secession was no remedy for any troubles that might exit. but would prove an aggrivation of difficulties. He avowed it his belief that tho people of the j North loved those of the South, ami cherished the Union aliore party platform, ami would not permit the cot.tiuuenee of wrongs upon any section. Kentucky would stand firm if all the rest of the South were to go. Though alone in her Ioyaltv, she would grasp the flag of the Union and die among the falling columns of our Confederacy. As j things now are, she hoped to win the South back j i. , '.Mr. Crittenden declared himself a non-coercio. i i!t- He believed also that that our country can- j not support tw government. Secession was a ten-IMe delusion ; better remedies were to be found in thf? Fnicn. The vpeakr referred to Mr. Clay's great speech of lf.V.i, in which be prophesied that two parties , it .1 .1 p . . i oncioriiie i nion. me otner tor uisunion would i , ; rprinj; up. j nai propnecy was now iunueuWhen sh ill Kentucky go out of the Union ? continued Mr. Crittenden. "Never, never, never ! If ne were the last man t support it, he would be for Union The whole speech vas eminently conservative. The old man threw his whole soul into tlw cause which he wi eloquently plead. It was among the the finest effort.- of his advancing age. The traces of time were eppurent ; his voice is feebler than ito:i:e way, hut he is still the same? glorious patriot, the worthy compeer of Henry Clay. . , I PooT-ivr: the Mniit.i Stiti KkvtU- .TI. ' - - " " " " - " ' ----- - " ' - t T have nie jV.ly wags in the Missouri Legislature, as the following will prove. In the Senate, a bill entitled "an act to legalize the msmage of Martin ' T. Root with Miss Lucy Root," beiu under t'ocsideration J.Ir. mith, of Green, offered the following substitute, which was read admits excessive laughter Wiif.rea, Martin T- Root, late of the town of Burlington, in the State f Iowa, has emigrated to the State of Missouri,, and located iu the toun- j ty of PuliiBki, leaving a3 report says, a Mrs. Root in the Stae of Iowa, by whom her ad begotten six cr even young Recta, a fruitful eonstquence of this Lri ion of Roots in said State of Iowa and has intermarried with one Lucy Ro t, in said county ol PnhiHii, from which intermarriage has sprung up a f tcond set of Roots ; therefore, lie it tnactid by the General Aisanhly of t?,e State j M'usouri, as follows : j Stc. 1 Tl.e marriage of Martin T. Root' and '

Lucy Root, solranized in the county of Pulagki and i NORTH TOWNSHIP. .State of Mis.-ouri, is hereby declared legal, and ! u hf n w qr ( W M R) Sec G T 3." N R 2 E. 132 all tii yo iiig Ro u who havo a root in this Iit' TOLK TOWNSHIP. fit , i u , . " iW.hilfN. E.Sec.27T.3.N. R.1E..A SO union ot Roots are hereby dec;ared lawful foots, j w ...?.. 9. .34 169 S.c. ! . Any estate, real or t ersonal.acouired bv ! rim. ;!.. Tn-il, f Ki..tt' St:itimi. (ifoii nrrc

i Martin T. Root and Lucy Root, khall of riffht defceud and belong to the last pet of Root, leaving the trst set of Roots to root hog or die. Sec. 2- This act shall be known as the germinating act in as u uch aa it defines the powers of aptot"Rootä rot ilcir.cnstrated by the square Boot, nor the cube root md ? hall take effect ai;d be in force from ami after its passage The bill was declared out of order. With- ! drawn i ; An ! Next Thing to am A.ngei. upon Ljith. A 1 English paper sits : A gentlemn wa walking through Knightbri!je on Sunday, overheard the followiogconver fatiou between a man and a woman who appeared ! as if jest come from a pleasure trip into the country. Woman "Blow me. Bill how tired I do feel. I'm as miserable, too, as a starved herring. What amicrhle world this is! I whi.h I'd never been ! kAm tl. .t T .? and now that I am horn. I wlh ! ur l aty " m f ----- - - w " -w mypelfdead agaia." M...n "Why Bt, what's the matter with you ? Woman "Why, don't I tell you I'm ag m'rtr-1 able as a rt ?" Man "Miserable, indeed ! Why, what om j earth would you have 1 You was drnnk Menday, j and drunk Wednesday, and. I am blessed ! if you haven't had pretty near enough to day. If that ain't enough pleasure for yer, I don't know what is. I suppose you wants to be a downright haagcl here upon e.v tb " ly-'IIallo. there, captain ?" paid a brath.tr Jon athan to a captain of a caual packet on the Erie canal, "what do you charge for pa.jage ?" "Three cents a mile, and boarded," aaid the tain. Wal. I guesa I'll take passage, capting, eeeio how, I'm kinder gin eout walking no far." Accoi tangly , he got on board as the st eward wa3 ringing the bell for dinner. Jonathan pet down and began demolishing the fixiue, to the utter oonrternation of the captain, until he had cleared the table of ail that was eatable, when he got up aad went on deck, picking his teeth very comfortable. "How far L it captain, from here t where I got on board ? ' 'Nearly one and j" half miles," said the captain. "Let 'a gee," raid Jonathan, "that would bo just four and a half cent ; bnt never rain apting, I wont be araall ; here's five cents, which payg my j fair to hsre. I guea I'll go ashore now, I'm kiad- j rrttfedeor.t.

j Etiquette ro Do.mktics. The Rochester Un : ion, after alluding to the Milwaukee and Buffalo peculiarities as to kitchen etiquette Fays. "litre , in Rochester, it is a condition of employment that the mistress of the house hall be up early and ready to attend to the calls of tho milkman, ' th butcher and the baker, as the girla cannot be I suitable dressed to appear at the door in the prcs- . enee of these important purveyors of the larder." In Utica,savs tne Telegraph, it is indNpcnsible i that the female head ol the house hare not more 1 than two children for servants hate baMes ; that she shall wait on her own doorbell, 'give no Hp,' I and conduct herself generally as a boarder or any othcrwnman. j Cocrtship. Dean Swift, with his charaetistic I sneer, gives the following receipt : I Two or three dears and two or thrct sweets, Two or three balls and two or three rreats, Two or three serenades given as a lure,

I Two or three oaths how much they endure, , Two or tluee messages sent in one day, j Two or three times led out from the play ; Two or thre love letters writ all in rhymes : ? Two or three months keeping strict to these J rules, , Can t; ever fail making a couple of fools. 33" A fellow entered a hardware store in Cleve- , land, last week, and seeing a large buzz saw suspended against the wallremark ed, "I had an old j dad ripped to pieces one day last week with one i of them fclW." B3 0.VEST COIl. Villi! I respectfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER That I bave recently returned from the east and am now in receipt of a Full and Complete Stock Of carefully selected DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES And everything else formerly kept by me, which 1 at f:lir prices. I will take" in exchange for goods, all kinds of MER CFIX NT RLE PR ODUCE, MONEY WILL NOT RE REEUSED. I invite mv old customers to call and exomine my stock anil prices, and if thev suit, thev will be T i n i : , sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce vou to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for ward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing themselves in arrows are notified that their dues are verv much needed, and I i hope they wil redeem their promises to pay up. J.BROWNLF.E. Plymouth Oct.lln38tf m ACRES of LAND for SALE. riMIE UNDERSIGNED IS AU'I I-J0ÄI7ED 3 . n .1 e 11 1 : I .1 I 1 . ... jl to sell me joiiovnn;; uescriivu ijauus, vrrij ? - . , . 1 1 t 1 1 low n?,rwi .Pl u,,w "w ,W,1UIC5 ' nlo'laJ t n.ivmeiit4. from one t j fjiir voars. with interest p:lij annuaiT : CENTER TOWNSHIP. e n:lir s 0 'ir 'i r r a " O'B 1 3.1 . 80 . HO ..101 I e halt n w or n half w j GREEN TOWNSHIP. e half s e or. . . 17 80 40 s w or s e or. . . i WALNUT TOWNSHIP. n w qr s w qr. ' 33... 33. . -10 AG2 ..40 .ft! ..HO n e jr. . , 31. 0. 32. 32. ? pt lot " 'ots 2 anJ 32 .32 e half . e o,r. w half s e nr. . . ." 31 31 32 HO 32 80 w half n e qr. . ." BOURBON UVNSIIIP. W half N. E. jr Sec. 121. 33 N. R. 3 E., A SO c half n w or t . GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lotsl and 2 Sec. G T 34 N. li. 3 I Ü0 40 80 40 Lot 1 w lli,lf w (lr n wqr8 W'1' 31 31 35 3 3 . ........... . .... ..... v. u - under cultivation log house, well and young orchard. Terms, one half in hand balance in one. vear, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP w fr s e qr " 22 47 8 w qr s w qr " 30 68 whalfs w qr " S6T 31 0 whalfn c qr 27... 34 ...100 Also the following desciibed lands in Fulton County, situated about two miles East of the Mich'Pan Road, anu joining the south line ot Marshall Cotji to-wit. : is. r,.qr r. r. qrnec. a i..u im. i.., w s halt 8 e qr lot No. 2... 3 half eor i 31 rU I ai Va o :.... 3i ... 54-75 Persons wishing to pin-chase unimproved lands, on easy terms, will do well to give me a call. I also hae the P. O , address of the larger portion of nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of land which not described in the aVove list. thos. Mcdonald. Ply mouth, Feb. 9th, I860 n3-tf CEO. K. TII It ALL & SON, AjreilU for the ELKHART PAPER MILLS, and general dealers iu WRAPPING. PRINTING FOOLS-CAP LETTER AND NOTE PAPER. ENVELOPES. INK, AC, IjOrders hv U.xpreu will have attention. GF.O. R.THRALIJ & SONWARSAW, INI). nov22n43tf Plymouth Marblr Vrj Great Imimjckmknt. As wedwsign moving to Chicago seen, and wiahiag to dispose of oar present ntock of of marble, wc will (ell all kinds of Monumental and Tfaad Stone work at a very small advance an cost of material and finishing. Please oall and examiae, as the opportunity will not long he offered. A. F. ROBERTB. SADLE ct HARNESS SHOP. BOURBON, JARSIIALL CO. IND. JOHN W. GROSS, respectfully informs the pulbic that he is now engaged n the above butiinees, and prepared to execute all ordert in his line. SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, ttc, constantly on hand, or made to order, of tho beat materialu acJ all work warranted. All kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for work. J. W. GROSS. March 7, 1661. 6-3m. "T H DICKSON & Co. want thoirbooka "J , settled It cash or nota

LIVE AND LET LIVE!

n. F. JÄT.lf.f.V, HAVING purehased the entire stock and trade in the Harness buaiuess of Joseph Evans, is now ready to furnish every farmer in Marshall and surounding counties with SADDLES BRIDLE6 HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, AND WHIP LASHES, of every style and variety. His leather is mrtnuftkctured cast and is of the best quality. All those wanting anything in his line, will find it to their interest to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he intend to sell aa Cheap as the Cheapest. He will sell for READY PAY! and mall profits. HU motto is "live and let live. REPAIRING done ok SHORT NOTICE Terms reasonable. Give him a call one and all Shop three doors north of J. Brewnlee's Store, where he will be found at all working hours. D. F. HARTMAN. Plymouth, April 2Gth, 1SC0. DAVIDSON & Co.'s CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Where as large and as well assorted a stock ol Clothmg may be found aa anywhere m this 3 late. Having our Clothing manufactured by Mnchmerv and Hand, and in successful operation, we are really enablod to sell a Setter Gr-fvrxxa.on.t , now, at LESS COST, than Eastern work formally. We would call eapeeial attention to our large stock of HEN'S and BOYS HATS AII CAPS, which in themselves would nil a good sized storeoom. Also our ttock of Genta' Fumisliing Goods, Hosiery, &c. In fact everything belonging; to a dints Outfitting Merchant-Tailors Eatabl'uKin.tt can be found in quality, quantity and pric, it terms to suit the most fastidious and the ohi lest buyer. Having SUPERIOR FACILITIES to make up garments to order, together with a great raricty of 2 O O O C3r O O Comprising BOATINGS. PANTALOONINOS, AND VESTIKGS. It will be advnntageous forthat kind of customers to call on us. Small ISoys Clothing, nit able for all ages from three veanr upwsid kept on hand. DAVIDSON 4 CO. Plymouth, Sopt. P, 18P0. ü33tf NEW STORE, At Knox, Starke County Indiana. SHORT & BENDER HAVING recently established themelv cs the Mercantile business, at the above name place, respectfully solicit public patronage, hope ingto receive the same by fair dealing and prompt attentive to business. DRY GOOD3, GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac, V. With other varieties of Goods, selected expressly to Kit this warkct. Cah paid for suitable Country prodac, or Goods exchanged for the same Call at the HONEST CORNER and we will sell you Goods at priwh!chcslwil save you the time and expense g of gP to oinym 09th to make vour purchases. J.' E. SHORT k R.U. BENDER dec27n4H 4m . y US SR A Ulf 7t DAVIDSON' Wolesale aod Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealer in all kinds of FAMILY GROCE RIS, AND PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.

In soliciting tho public patronage we would say .bat our stock of Good i complete, and will mmrare favorably with anv other establishment in tha West. Ehpcoial inducements are oflered to oountry Dealers. All kind- of country Produce taken at the highest ciarket piice in exchang for goods. NUSSHAUMfc DAVIDSON. April VI. 11

And aperieü'? And Stoni.ifbie preparation of IRON purified by conciliation in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the higl.t Medical authorities, both in Europe and the initcd Stateß, and prescribed in their practice. The experiences of thousands dailv proves that ' no preparation of iron can be conip.ucd with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital energy pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicate its necessity "wn almost every conceivable case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it has been tried, it has proved absolutely curative in each of the following complaints, viz In debility, nervous affections, emaciation, dyspepsia, constipation, diarrhoea,, dysentery, incipient consumption, scrofulous Tuberculo.is, Salt Rheum, mismenstruation, whites, chiorosi, liver coBiplaints, chronic lu adiches, rheumatism, intermittent fevers, pimples on the face, &c. In case. of geLcral debility, whether the result of acute disease, or of the continued diminution of nervous and imiM-alar energy from chronic complaints, one trial rf this restorative has proved successful which no description or attestation woM render credible Invalids so long bed ridden so long as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, h ve suddenly reappeared in the busy world as if jut returned from protracted travel in a dtstant land Some very signal instances of this kind are attested of female sufferers, erancia ted victims of apparent marasmus, sanguineeud exhaustion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physicians have no name. In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for, unlike the old oxides, i t is vigorously tonic, without being exciting and overheating; and gently regularly aperient, even m the most obstinate cases of costiveneifs without ever being a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property among others which makes it so remarkably effective for Tiles, upon which it also appears to exert a distinct and specif ic action, by dispersing the local tendency whkn forma them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable as pre its causes, , single box of tnese Chalybeate Pills has often suf ficed for the most habitual cases, including the attenilcnt eostiveness In unchecked Diarrrlwa, even when advanced to Dyscntary, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects have been etpually decisive and astonishing In th local pains, loss of flesh and strength, delliitating COUgll and remittent hectic, which generally indicate incipient consumption, this remedy hasallaved the alarm of friends and phvsicians, :j several very gratifying and interesting instati- j CCS. Iu Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated iron bn. had far more than the good eßect of the most i cautiously balanced preparations of iodine, without any of their well known liabilities The attention ot females cannot be too confi dently directed to this remedy and restorative, in tne cases peculiarly affecting them In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedlv itli.ii been invariably well reported, both as alleviating i pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the , joints aim muscies In Intermittent r cvers it nin-t no a great remedy and energetic restorative, ami its progress in the new settlement of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness : No remedy has ever beii discovered in the i whole history of incdicitic which exerts such prompt ! happy, and fully restorative e fleet.' Good appe-! tile, rr.miiieto iirist;im l'lTslil ..i'i.ir.iti..ii nft - - i - i ' - - - j - - ......... ... strength, with an unusual disposition for active and and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its U?e Put up in neat Hat metal boxes containing 50 j pills, price ii' cents per box; for sale by druggists i and deal'TS Will be sent free to any address on! receipt of the price All letters, orders, et?., should j be addressed to R. H. LOCKE & Co., Cencral Agents, Plymouth, mayl4 I7ly .139 Proadray, N Y. 1 Tt r? i v v t ir r. v. i n n n MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS VIUENIX RITTERS, AND The hig i and envied celebrity which these pre eminent medicines have acquired for their invaluable efficacy in all the Diseases which they profess to cure, Ins rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. IN ALL CASES of Asthma. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affections of the Uladder and Kidneys, EI I.I.I OUS FEVERS AM LIVttt COMPLAINTS, In the South and West, where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once use these Medtciues.will never afterwards be without them BII.LIOUS CIIOLIC,SKROUS, LOOSENESS, TILES, COSTIVENESS, COLDS AM COl'GHS, CIIOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS, DROPS!!:. DvsrF.rsi a. No pers n with this distrcsing disease should delay using these Medi miics immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency Fevlr am Aci'K. For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease; a cure by these medicines is peimanent. Try "them . Re satisfied, and be cured. Foulness or Comh.exio.n GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDI F.S3, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Diska?:?- Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury ,intinately sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sarsaparilla. NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITT, COMPLAINTi of all kinds, organic affections. Piles. The original proprietor of thc.-o Medicines was cured of Piles of 35 years' standing, by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the Head, Side, Hack, Joints 4 Orgms Rheumatism. Those affected with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Dlood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. Scrofula, or Kings Evil in its worst foiis. Ulcers of evry description. Worms of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to administer then whenever thtir existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. The LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITTEUS rURIFV THE .1L00D, And us remove all disease from tho system. Prepared and sold bv DR. WILLIAM I). MOFFAT, 335 Broadway, cor. of Anthony street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. Tln28lv Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established byspecial Endowrnent, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. rpHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view ol J the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diieases, several years agodirected their Conculting Sugreon to open a Dispensary for tlie treatment of this class ot diseases, in all their forms, and to give MED1CAD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition (age, occupation, habits of life, lc.), and, in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their lato Annual Report express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the eure of Spermatorrhoea Seminal Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Uladder, &c, and order a continuance ot the game plan for the ensuing year An admirnble Report on SperniHtorrho a, Seminal Weaknes", the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other disease of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be Pent bv maH (in a Pealed enveloped FREE OF CHARGE on rt5yt of TWO STAMfS for ptrytagc.

HASLANGER & BROTHERS,

MANHFAOTUREIifl! OF 0 J 1VASÜIXGTOX STREET (EAST or THE" bOWARDS HOCSI,) PLVIIOVTIi, IiD. f fHE above firm having completed their large I establishment for the Hianufacture of all kinds of vehicles, they take this opportunity to inform the citizens of Marshall ami adjoining counties that they are now ready to exeeute all order in their business, with which they mav be favored, from a Wheelbarrow to the finest Carriage that runs, on the most reasonable term- and in the West style of their business. They are prepared to do Z3.XI. 23. ST AND T II I 'M M I IV G of every kind. 33 AI II IN of all kinds done on short notice and at terms oj suit the times. In coiuieution with the above business they carry OU BLACKSMITHING, In all its branches, Manufacturing and Repairing ors are particularly invited to call and try them, as they are determined and are no situated that they can do work cheap, and will make it to the interest of all to give them a call. Having located in Plymouth and made intensive Arrangements! . . . . c or carrying ontneir business, they hope torecoiv calls from this community, when thev think all will be convinced of their facilities, their superiority of their work, and that their price are ve e asonable. PhinNüK March 39 cGO

LOOD rUIUFER AND RLOOD PILLS PHARMACY", DR. UOBACK'S cniidnnaviasa Kcsiteriies. When Dr. RoBACK.the celebrated Swedish I hv--m. . & I T " ail V n va siLiuii, uiirouuceu nis j.iocu i miner ana lilood Pills in the United States, he set fotth in plain language their curative properties. This was years airo. 1 he task ot recommending them has since been taken cut of his hands. Enlightened men 1 t phy, gives their opinions weight in the com' mu.itv, ..t... ..t i. . doubly sure' before thev decide are everywhere im.li, i uu utoiv, lencci, ana ih.'ikc " assurainre aimroriiisr and urr n- the in., nf tlc nrfnl Preparation. All who confide in the wisdom and I i n r1 r v . v- vy"v ut honesty of this class, or who choose to investigate for themselves arc now of one vvudoix this important subject . Dr. Roback invites the attention of the tick to the ORIGINAL LKTTKRS. from members of the Medical Profession, Editors of public journals, well kno n Merchants aad Far mers, and Ladies of the highest respectability. giving accounts of extraordinary cures wrought by the remedies, tf which euros thev themselves were EVE WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by etter, by those who have any douot upon the subCCt. The evidence in thn "hnwojcimi i.r !". 1?- "?: V,r I"?' " : a". l,n,('s ' to the public, t t"l. . ... . . Maojisn nie iouowin KACTS : That the Bi.non Pcrifkr and Hi.ooi Pills luve been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINKRAL. That they cure thealmoi universal complaint, DvsrF.rsiA, with unerring certaint a, ami in a verv short time. That after all other medicines have proved useless . 1 ! iney relieve I.IVKR COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of thouflVrer. THAT SICK FKMAI.KS. who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. Tint all sexual disabilities are removed bv their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat they recruit 8HATTKÜKII CONSTITUTION., however they may have been trifled with abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and reuda.' it enjoyable. That operiitinir directly upon the fmison of the disease in the blood thev CAUSE SOON TO 1 1 KAI., anil discharge from the si stem, everv Mint of Scrof ula, whether hereditary or otherwise. Tint thev RF.CRCIT THE OEM LIT ATKI, and there is no diea-;e of the Stomach and Rowcls, the Liver and Nervous System, th; Skin, Ohinds or Muscles, ARISING FROM IMPURITIKS OR onSTIII CTIONS OF THE I1LOOI) OR SECRKTIOVS, in which they do not ive prompt rt lirf, and, (if administered before the very citadel of'li'e Ii i been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in mind that the Scandinavian Ym:etaiu.v. Blood Film are endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, whf, in letters, aflidavits, medical works ami bv word of mouth, proclaim them to be the very best preparation of the kind erer offered to the broken down victim of ill health. They bunt disease through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No or.e can doubt their superiority after one single trial they ate not only better, but in faci, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them "to produce a better eficc.. Price of the Scandinavian VegetaM Wood Purifier, 1 per bottle, or $.r per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable IJ!o d Pills, cents per box, or 5 boxes for $1. Read Dr. Ruhack's Special Notices and Certificates, published in a conspicuous part f this Paper from time to time. Dr. Robaek's Meüical Alm mac -mi Family Adviser, containing a great variety of :nt -re.-ting an 1 valuable Medical iu:orm.iti'it,ean be had Tat is of his Agents throughout the cv.:::tiy In dillicull or complicated Csiscs, Dr. Pu'a-k may be consulted personally or by loiter enclosing one stamp ft-r the reply. Principal oftiee and salesrooms. No H Ea'-tFourth street, 'M building from Main s treet, Cincinn itti, Ohio. Laboratory No. '.12 Ilammoiid f reet. Tor sale in Marshall county by Rlain Co.. T. A. IiCmon, Pershing v Co, Plymouth; Robert Cornwell k Co., Fouibon; John Rosier, Bloom -iur.-bur; D. W Strange, I5r einen: John Cb-ss. Tipp-eeanoe; J. & ('. Smith. Cniontown; Haigh Uro., Argus; and Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Union. vlnt2.r'm 7 fionsofirfttfcff' fAicaqo) I.OCATKI AT Chicago, New York, Phildeipbia, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland Detroit and St. Louis. Scholarship good through the entire chain of eight Colleges. CONSOLIDATION "of Kryant & Stratum's Mercantile College," and "Bell's Commercial Col lege," now conducted as one institution which is the recipient of an extraordinary and unprecedented patronage. Larmou lilock, corner Liar and Y ashmgton g treets, Chicago. H. B. BRYANT D. V. fFI.I H.D. 3TRATTON Principals and Proprietors By this consolidation the collegiate course of this Institution is creatlv enlarged and with the im provements which the business experience of the Principals enables them constantly to introduce for the bcnelit of their students, it is made greatly superior in'all respects. rirst Premiums Awarded to this College At the late United States Fair in Chicago, for Best Penmanship and for IltsT Biokkkki'Im;. 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 Kkal Busi ness, and tne student, at once lmrouuceu to me practical workinirs and routine of business as con ducted in Banks, Counting Rooms, Railroad offi ces, etc. COMMERCIAL LAW. By special arrangement with the Law School of he Üuiverßity of Chicago, the sessions of which are held in our Cdlepe rooms, our students nre privileged to attend all the lectures iu this department, and to receive instruction in this important branch of the course, from the aide, accomplished and learned Professors of that school; and it affords us much gratification to be enabled to offer them these cxtraordinarv and superior ad vantages. "SPL'N CKRIAN" PEN M A N M 1 1 V This faaious system the best known to the vforld, is our standard. irrCircular and Catalogue of M) natron furnished gratuitously on application to the undersigned. BRYANT, BELL & STRATTON nor 10 i:iyl. Woollen Manufactory. CARDINfl, SriNNINC, AND W FAYING ! THE undersigned would respectfully inform the cit.ir.ens of Marshall and adjoining counVies that they nre now prepared to Van! HVoJ, Spin ami MXarc it into any kind of cloth that tin "e desired, on f err reai.'Me terms. Their Card, ig Maihinea ire in good order and do superior woi k. They are also prepared to Full ano Dress Cloth it low rates and on short notice. Cloth will be exchanged for Wooli u hir terms. STALKY & 50WRY. Plymouth, An " 30. leb?. n'tf

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Gin ! as a Ilcnicdial Acnl. THIS DKLICIOrs TONIC STIMULANT 1 L G I A L L Y designed for the rra OT the medn-:il Prolibiwn and th F-mt!.-having t-uperceded the fo-cslltd "Gins," "Arom lie," Cordial," "Medicated." ScLbsi I f ,C-' ,s.,,',w. t,H,lortl V te proinit lyricI inns, cnemists and conpoiseurs. as rKsjrs;r;F 1! i . ... ... . r. " ! T, , C mcn,cal ile ' (tome diuretic) I " "r - - n a. i ui on in quart bottles and told by all druggiit;, grocers, etc. " ' A. M. BINNINGER L Co.. (Established in 177K) Sole Piopritr' No. 13 Broadway tt eet, N. Y For sale by D. S. Harnes k Co., No. 13 ParkRow, New, York. Our long experience and frniilarity with tie retjirrenients of D.-uggi-is. und our superior besiness facilities, enable us to furnnh them with tholee Lii.uors for medical and familvuse. icb7-r2-lv. 1 M'ECTINE, THE PERSIAN FEV Ell CHARM. For the prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bilious rcrcrs. This wonderful remedy was r,. i i.i , .i Bii'ininij;!- in ine juoeui pnjpiielors oy a menu wtio lias oeen a great traveler in Pcrpia and the Holy Land. While going down the river Euphrates, he experienced a sevtre attack of Fct er ai d Ague. On discovering his condition, one of the Roatmcn took from his person an Amulet, saying, " Wear this and no Vcncr trill touch you.' "Although incredu lous as to it- ktuep, he complied, and experienced immediate reMef , and t, ,s sine iw:IVs found it mi efiecfual protection from all inalarmn complaint?. Oj further investigation he found that tho boatman attrioc.tcri to it t'r actions pw er?, and said that it could ( lily be obtained fron- the Priests ol the Sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing wi'h a Priest obtained from him the secret of its pieparation, and ascertained where the inedecinal herbs wi'ie found, f which it wascomi ound'-d. The wonderful virtue?, of f Iii artWJ. h ive induced a full belief in the min!sof the natives in the miraculous healing powers of their Priests. Since his return to Amerien, it has been tried wish the happiest effect by sever:.-! Ladies and Gentlen.rii of bili character, who have g.ven it the most wi;usliHd praise, i his remedy having been a specific in Persia for hundreds of years, for th pievt ntion and eure of Fevei and Aue and Pilious Fevers-is now tiK-red lo flic American people. It will bo pent by mail, j.iepaid, with lull directions for use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Manufactorv. IrS Main 5t., Richmond. Va. Krauch OJIicc, Dank of Commerce RuiMin?, New York. Address vln'JTly JOHN U'lLCOXA CO. DUFF & McCOY, C O M M K K C I A L C CLL EC, E COLUMRl'S, OHIO. T Ei c Thoroii li ?1 a w n c In which Students of thia In-tta.i.i rre d,ilJed in Düthe rot'itiofhu'nefe, laa gaired for it the proud dis'inctii n of TSip Err.iiKs MviVs College! The course oV St tidy ifull aad thornuhlv practical. Ali the late forms and iii.ir.rem r'ts are introduced, and the Faculty will jruarantee anv one, aft i t'icy h.tve ein-i!efe f t!ie course, t be f'ully piriüfieii to keep tl.e book of anv Purines HlHlJ'. Duly Lect:;res dtKveiv.I ..i Ilouk-keepiu?, Pei.nLii'ship. Commercial C.ilcul itious. Commer ial Law, Pol:ti(;l Kc r.o:rv, locutiuii, &u. TER TS: For a fill: rnrl unliaiiled Course, J340 m.d review at hindertlea?ure. ran enter -t r.ir, t'.iK Tho usr.a! lim. to complete the. course i from 8 to 10 weeks. Good boarding ean be had at $5.53 per wee". Cost of IJ.Kiks, Diploma, ic., For full particulars, address McCOV&CO.. C 1 1. 1" MB US, Olli: nor-29-n-Utf. EiarfTorcl I?irv Ensurnncr Co, January I, 1800. asi:t . Cash on hand ,V in bank ;!i,!f3 11 Cash iu hands of Agents and in course ot transmission föJ.GlH) Fi) Cash loaned on call 30.U0O 00 $131,023 00 7f),223 3f i5,oan oo 2f.0,?.'i2 no 210,226 00 107,5C.r 00 40,300 00 Billi receivable for loans; amply secured Real estate unincumbered, (cash value) 21HD Shares back stock in Hartford Market value 2200 Shares bank stock iu New York Masket value 900 Shares bank stock in Boston Maiket value 400 shares bai k stock in S;. Louis U ket value 210 shares bank. Railroad und other S ock, maiket value 16.750 00 36,500 00 5C,G25 00 2,140 00 $93(5,709 00 Cfi,93i) 00 Hartford city bonds, f! per cents mark et value State stock, (Tennessee, Ohio, Mich igan, Missouri,) 6 per cents.ni.uket value.. 20 Shares state bank Wisconsin Marked value Total Asd Total Liabilities Office of Amito of State, Indi ana, Idi an atoms, Feb. 1.1, lr-60. ( To theVeojJc of Indiana: The Hartford Fire Insurance Company having complied with the law of Indinrm.by tilimr in this Ofliec a Statement ot its Condition on the first day of Janunry, lf-GO nnd havinir invited an exanvr.afion of its affairs by tfds Department. I, John W. Dold. Auditor of the State of li.diana, nercby certify that I have made a personal and thorough examination of the bock and assets of the Company, at their Office in the City of Hartford, Con., and the Company own and have in their possession in cash, and ia securities convertible at pleasure, nearly One Million of Dolkrs, applicable to the payment of losses an amount corresponding with their oflicial statement of January lst.The-e Hartfoid Fire In suranc Company has lcen in existence for half n century The high charaeter of its o dicers foi experience and probity the-promptness and lidol ity with which it has met all its engagements justly entitles it to the highest rank among the Insurance Companies of the country, and commends it to the patronage of the people of Indiana. JOHN W. WOOD, Auditor of State. Insurance against loss or damage by Fire on Dwellings, Furnitures, Stores, Warehouses, Jhrchandise, Mills, Manufactories and other kinds ot property, can be effected in the company, upon as favorable terms as the nature of the rNk and security of policy holders wili admit. Particular attention gicn to insuring Farm propi rty, consistingof Dwellings, Pains, und out buildings connected, and Furniture, Lire St(K-k, Ha C rain, Farming utensils, A.c., contained therei for a terms of venrs Rt 1a rte of jreinium. Applications for Insurance nay be made to tho -icned the duly attloiied Agent of tbo Somp." H.CORBIN. BELLOWS, Anvils, ices and all kind tlacksmithmg tools at B DICKS'JN 1 CC