Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 April 1861 — Page 4

Reported eprcaly for the Democrat. GREAT MOB HI BALTIMORE!

Soldiers Attacked.

Mr. Lincoln's "law."'

At the same time that Mr. Lincoln, in I his inaiij;ara' address, declared that the Chicago platform was a "law" to him, he ' treated t fie decision of the Supreme Court of tie United r tates as merely the opinions

ol vary respectable gentlemen which would

HER F., HE P.K, JIERE!

R. C. BAXTER'S NEW TIN SHOP

r HHK increase of business has convinced

AT THE SIGN OF NO. 1. Whure yoo on buy t eboepest rat ail km V o

mrougn Were

stooes ami were

turned. Two of the 7th Regiment of Pennsylvania were killed and several wounded. The fight is tili goin" on.

in

Baltimore, April 19.

Ther.3 was a terrible scene on Pratt S . determint- any given case, but which pos

today. The railroad track was lorn up ASP n, Sene,al Aority and had no

j ,v. . . . uiiiuiiiir iiMuu iiuuii iiier unuiciies ui wic and the troops m attompt.ng to march :ffomen, TVe Chicajro Convention.

attacked with brick and ; which made the Chicago platform, was WM PfiPPJD j?T CDtH HKIB WIME 3 fired in. The file was re-! little better than an irresponsible mob. IM UUllLÜ l üflLlil lllUll HllUß.

The member of it from this city was e AKE N0T1CE, I do mv w,rk mvself and 1 eterson. whoever he may Several ! warmnt it rood or n sle. Jobing and

Other members of it were from this State, Rcparing done in the best of styl a durability, j

but Drelended to have coma from Texan . according to order and without delay. Reep

SECOND DISPATCH. There is intense excitement here

soldiers are no

They fired on the

TH

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t. : , i ,. Question, it i a nuesi on oi wna. cons - ru mouth. n .. .m m1.

.a m.puoie to say wnai portion 01 - , . , mmmmm (, I T,V POPPER BRASS k SHEET-IRON

V rro " , , . . . WARE.

i ne supreme ouri nau ueciueu . . -- i ,. nnn - t iK.itvnu nnv not he h-tained II tOW U niinOC.!

rilv. I keep ou hand (and am the onl one author

ed to sell the same,) the

H. B. DICKSON & CO., That they must buy larger stocks and conse'iiertly thev have just returned from the east where they purchased the

PRINCE OF WALES

COMING TO

PLYMOUTH!!

Selected stock of

A large majority of it smalle-tof ÄttaSÄ

.politicians. And it was this body which et, bv which the cow eannotget her footin the milk

luduu mir iui mi. ajiikjuiii wmuii nc ana no in UK lOSl snouia meuurnetut uirumi wm forcing their way through, sets above the decisions ot the Supreme or kicked over by the cow. Call and see it anyhe mob kil'ino- t ! Court I i Cast iron' conPcr Pewtr a,!d. Pro. lie moo, kll.ing t.n. -ourt . ..... . . . duce takes in exchagc for tinware and repairing at rd di.patch. lhe question involved is a constitutional R.C.BAXTER.

tho troops have been attacked. They bore

ri tones.

immense " eiereon wa8 memDer irom wis city, j JSeil-Straining JVL11K 511CKeii

aim eciai TTg'wniij uoscui iumirmii.' ui i

a win e nag as they marvhed up Pratt bt. ihat the act of Congress known as the

and were greeted wiih snowers of paving Missouri compromise act was unconstitu zi stones. The Mavor of the citv went ahead ! lional T!,e chic"g convention, of which

of them with i'ie police. An

crowd blocked up in ihe Streets. The thi Statfi u,,rP nu-mhers from Texas, over- one of the most important and valuable Improve

soldiers finally turned and fired on the ruled the decision of the Supreme Court, ' menu of tue times, ine arn,?cme, w , , , , , , . ! 111 i . ,.1 . 11 Bucket is so plain and simple that it cannotfail iWh. tseveral of the wounded have just ! antl declared a contrary "law, to which j ,hoä0'who would save both

gone upiln street in carts. It is reported

HO .YE ST COR.YER! I respeetfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER

Mr. Lincoln annou:ced his allegiance in

his inaugural address ! It strikes us that under this practice the Chicago convention should be made

that there is drei 1 ful work going on at the Railroad Depot. FOURTH DISPATCH . At the Washington Oepot an immense crowd assembled. The rioters attacked

the Soldiers who fired on the mob. Seve- Mr. Seward is incensed at the course

ral were wounded. 3,000 troops from the which things have taken. He feels that That I have recently returned fro u the eat and (aim ja

North ire exnec.ted to-dav. Nrnr, hnx-n ' ,,e ,ias etn trifled with and used as a cat s

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permanent, and that it should have at least annual sessions for the decision of constilti

lional questions. Detrtit Free Press.

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j f U.IW UV IMC iKJ III I L9 iU 711. rasst-;I ve Harnr s reirv A rmnrv irac

r j r J 1 " " 1

am now in receipt of a

and that the

l.lttpr or A i ti rwem it n "krn :1m nubli onr!

tired last nigh', and abandoned by the U. undermining confidence and The national S. troops. prosperity. He doe not hesitate, to give Springfield, III., Aprii 20. j hi3 disapproval of a coercive policy, and T'ie six regiments required by the ' 10 S;IV &! he is not responsible lor any President are all full, and have been ao- measure which tends to bloodshed. He cep'.ed by tki Govtnor. He thinks Iba! B howirtr, been compelled to succumb aül other full c mpanies will be accepted, brfofi the superior weight of Messrs. Rlair and would recommend oraniziti on and :,n'l Chaae, wh rule the Cabinet. Neither

jerfection in drill. Seward nor Cameron can retain their : for goods, all kinds of

vfr , places long. Ihe latter may not resign at

Full and Complete Stock Of carefully selected DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES And SMIlllani else formerly kept by me, which I will sell at fair prices. I will take in exchaage

WESTERN BANK NOTE LIST

once, but the former will find his position JERCHkXTBLE PRODUCE,

untenable, and be forced to do so before

As everybody b more or le interested in the , ihe lapse of ma IV weeks. He looks pale

AND

financial question, we give the following list f, and haggard, an i is worn out by anxiety

western Hanks whicli have been discredited, and ot mind he has h telv endured. His wan

their value on th- dollar-.

MONEY WILL NOT BE REEUSED.

ILLINOIS Cam! Rink Mississippi River Bank NV M'irket Bank

of noral courage and slowness of decision I

are greatly to be deplored. Had he the

I invito mv old custonwrs to call and exomine 1 i s .1 im m ...:n v. a

mvitdi t nm nr res.; im n ine un, iri

mi energy to step forward into an independent su're and bvy. I have no blowing to do to induce

.87 ! position and denounce the treachery by you to purchase ot me

Honorable, straight for

Citizens' Bank 85 Continental Rink 90 BM Co. Bmk 83 Corn Planters' Bank 91 Farmers' Bank, New Cant'n 91 Farmer?' Bank of Illinoi.- 90 Fnior. Co Bank 91 Commercial Bank, N. Haw 90 Prairie State Bank 82

he is Surrounded, he might Still ' wanl dealing and a living profit and no Ii I I II

r

ot sucii a

xr.

Phawanese Bank , Farmers' and Traders' Bank.. Frontier Bank Grand Prairie Bank II inois State Bank 1. 1; ster Baak Merehantj' and Drovers' Bank. Morgan County Bank Pamet Bank RV'.road Bank , Bank of Albion Bank of Chester Bank of Pike Co Hi:.': of Q-iincy Bank of Southern Illinois Bank of Carmi Rank of the Federal Union. . .

..-0 . .83 j . ..ttj . .90 ..W . .70 ..P2 ..9i ; ..83! .. ..84 1

-: ..86 ..89

igencies of the period requires. A Herald.

Ii noticing the improvement of the age, an exchange says, two centuries ago not one in on.: hundred wore stool ings. Fif y years ago not a boy in a rhousand was allowed to run at large at night. Fifty a ears ago not one girl in a thousand made a waiting-maid ofher mothsr. Wonderful improvements io this wonderful age .

is mv motto.

.V US SB A Of tk DA VI D SO IPS

Y .",-..'. and Retail

GROCERY HOUSE Deal rs in all kinaa of FAMILY GROCERIES.

Bank of the Republic 90 Rank of Renton 92 Belviderc Bank 61 State Bank. Shawneetown 80 Corn Exchange H Am. Exchanire Bank 82 Ntti"nal Bank 83 Southern Bank, Grayvillc 89 Grajvil! Biiik s4 Bank of Raleigh p3 Rink of the Commonw.alth --2 Bank of Aurora i?i WISCONSIN. Arctic Bank, Eau Claire 1-6 Bank of Albinr M Bar.k al Bearer Dam P7

Bar.k of Eau Claire 84! In soliciting the nnbhc patronage we would ay WmA ot Grant Co., Platteille, 88 1 .hat our stock of Goods is complete, aad will comBir.k of Green Bay, H pire tavorably with.any other establishment in the

AND PROVISIONS TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE.

Those knowing themselves in arrea.-s are notified that their dues are very much needed, and I hope they wil redeem their promies to par up. J . BROWNLtE. Plymouth Oct.lln38tf .5,000 ACRES of LAND for SALE. fWm PNDER8IGNB0 IS AU'IMORIZED 1 to sell the following described Lands, at very lote figures; part down and th balance in a.iPaul payment.'', from one to four years, with interest paid annual lv : CENTER TOWNSHIP. ehalfseqr 33.... 34 3 80 ehalf n w qr 30.... 34 80 nhalfwq " 1...33 104

'iUWINSlIlf. ehalf so nr...." 17

s w qr s e qr

17.

80 40

W ALNUT TOW N 8 H 1 P.

n w qr s w qr. n e qr s pt lot lots '2 and 3. . . e half s e qr. . . w half s e qr. .

w half n c qr.

14 I

. 40 .m . .411 .82 ..80 -o .80

Si) SO

IrtO 40 80 40

Bank of Horicon

Bank of M deka, 90 Rmk of .Monroe 88 Bank of Whitewater M Bank of Wisconsin. Watertown "JJ Bel- it Savings Bank 8 Chippewa Bank. Pepin 89 Citizens' Bank. Black River Falk 81 Clark County Bank, Chippewa Falls 85

Commercial Bank. Racine -6 ;

Corn Plant s' Bank. Waupacca. . . .

-6 West,

Especial inducements are offered to eountry j cnar(j

ueaiers. All kinds of country Produce taken at the high est naiket price in exchang for goods. N' CSS BAUM &i DAVIDSON. April 12. I2tf

DUFF & McCOY,

2. 33 . 31 32 Jt...M . , . 04 i t t Vi. .32 31 32 34 32

BOURBON AVNSHIP.

W half N. E.qrSec. 12 1.33N.R. 3 E ehalfnwnr 7 33 4 GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2 Sec. 6 T 34 N. R. 3 Lot 1 "7 w half nwqr " 34 35 3 n wars war M 34 M 3

NORTH TOWNSHIP, a hf n w qr 'W M RSec6T35N R 2 E. 192 POLK TOWNSHIP. W. half N. E. r Sec. ti T. 38 N . R. I E., A 0 nwqr ' 9 - 34 1) One mile North of Knott's Station, fifteen acre

under cultivation log houe, well and young or-

Terns, one half in hand balance in one

year, with interest. WEST TOWNSHIP w frse qr M 22 47 a w or s w or " SO 68

Iwhalfswqr " S6 T 34 80 , whalfne qr " 27... 34 160 I Also th- following described lands in Fulton i Countv, situated about two miles East of the Mich

's' Bank. Waupacca 8R Ainr r- T r' T t nAT T T? I iiran Road, and joining the south line of Marshall

Dodge County Bank, Beaver Dam M lVÄXiVlAli J V 1 JUää w Countv, to-wit is

I. t r-i - n t X' "J . A All

.89 .91 - .S4 .83 .88

V. Ik horn Bank

Farmers' Bank of Two Rivers Hall iL Bio. . Bank, Eau Claire 81 K inMnyan Bank, LaCrosse 18 Koshkonong Bank. Fort Atkinson RG laborers' Bank, HariBMM LaCrosee Courty Rink 83 Ivik Shcrf. Manitowoc -7 Mechm ' Bank, Whitewater 81 Mercantile Rink, Lodi 91 M jr.roe County Bank, S orta -T Northwestern Bank, Stevens Pjint 84

Osborn Bank, New Lonuon Portree County Bank, Jordan Reedsburgh Bmk, Reedsburgh Rockwell k Co.'s Rink, Elkhorn St.te Stock Bank. Eau Claire Southern Bank. Beioit St. Croix River Baak, Grand Ra;ids Tradesmen's Bank, Chippewa Falls Wau-hara County Bank Wood Count v Bank INDI N A SPECIE-PAYING BANKS Bank of the State of Indiana aad Tranches. irkville Bank Brook' ille, Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart, Bank of Goshen, Goshen, Bank of Goiiport, Gosport. P,,nk of Indiana, Michigan City, Bunk of Monti' elio, Monticello, B .nk of Mt. Vernon, ."Vit. Venion, Bank of Paoli, Paoli, Bnk of Roekrille, Wabash, Bank f Syracuaa, Syracuse, Bank of Salem, Salem. Bink of Salem, N. Albany, Bloomington Bank, Bloomington, Cr- sc- Tit Citv, Evansville, Canal Bank." Evansville, CatnV üge City Bank, Central Bank IadiaBapolis. Flxehanpe Bank, Greenca.-tle. Faj ette Co. Bank. Connersville , Farmers' Bank, Westficld, Hoosier Buik, Logaasport, fluntington Co. Bank, Huntington, Indiana Bank, Madison, Indian Reserve Bank, Kokomo, Indiana Farmers' Bank, Franklin, la Stock Bank, LaPorte. Kcaturky Stock Bank, Columbus, t arrange Bank, Lama. Merchants' & Mechanics Bank, New Albany, N. Y. k Va. State Stoc'i Bank, Evansviile," Park Co. Bank, Rock rille. Prairie City Bank, Tarr Haut, Salem Bank, Goshen, .-täte Bank of Indiana and Branches.

COLUMBUS, OHIO. The Thorouli Planner

In which S?udeat3 of thia Institution are drilled

in all the routine of businese, has gained for it the proud distinction of The Business Hen's College

The course of Stud v is full aad thoroughlv prac

88 tical. All the late forms and improvements arc

introduced, and the Faculty will guarantee aay 81 one. after thev have completed the course, to he

N. E.ör N. E.qrSec. 5 T. 31 N. R. 3 E., A 40

half s e.,r " a. . ..31 W Lot No. 2 " 5. . . 31.... 54 75 Fersous wishing to purchase unimproTed lands, on easy trms, will do well to give me a call. I al

so he t he f. . ulrcs ol the lartrer portion oi

nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a large quantity of land which is not described in the above list. thos. Mcdonald. Plymouth .Fab. 9th, 1880 n3-tf

GEO. ft. THRALL fc SOS, Agents for the

fullvaualitied to keep the book of any Business , ut t-tt , PT PAPUTR ATTTTis

1 j l j IV 11.111 . . A A - .'i iJi J' .

Ron

Daily Lectures delierd on Book-keeping, Penmanship. Commercial Calculations, Commer cial Law, Political Fconmy, Elocution, kc.

For a full

TER VI : and unlimited

Students ean enter at any time pleasure.

C urse. $40 ana! review at

and general dealers in

WRAPPING. PRINTING FOOLS-CAP LETTER AND NOTE PAPER, ENVELOPES. INK, AC., ILTOrders bv Express will have attention. GEO. R. THRALLS &S0N., WARSAW. IND. nov22n43tf

The usual time to complete the course is frem 8 to 10 weeks. Good boarding can be had at $5,50 per week. Cost of Books, Diploma, A.c., $5. For full particulars, address McCOY & CO., Columbus, oiiio: nov-29-a44tf. THE Wheeler and Wilson SEWING MACHINE. Having secured the agency of this celebrated Bawiat Machine, 1 take pleasure in recommending it to my friends, and all those who want a firstclass machine. Its particular advantages I will not here attempt to enumerate, as it is known to be one of the most popular Machines now in use. While it is equal to any for heavy manufacturing purposes, it is superior to all others for fine work such as Shirt-Bosoms, Ladies wear, &c. kc.

It has the advantage over the double lock stitch

BOURBON, MARSHALL CO. IND. JOHN W. GROSS, respectfully informs the pulbic that h. is now engaged n the above business, and prepared to execute all orders in his line. SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, &c, constantly ou hand, or made to order, of the best materials and all work warranted. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Liken in exchaage for work. J. W. GROSS. March 7, 1861. 6-3m.

Xsand fox Sale,

A RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ON Long Cbkoit. The s.-c.qr. sec. 21. and .-

on account of its great saving of thread making j w. qr. see. 22, in township 33 N., R. no. I cast, a neater stitch, aud ono that will not ravel. i will be sold cheap. Ternnj One fourth down i the

These machines will be kept by me for sale, and balance can remain on interest for several years

can be seen at all times in operation at my store.

IL PIERCE. Plymouth lad Aug 23,1860 n31tf

For further particulars, enquire of

AMASA JOHNSON. MmAh 1881-M

HARDWARE!

Ever in this markt Also

S T OVE S or THE Best Quality & Latest Style. The great increase of our business is good evidence that we are oflferi. g inducements.

II n. DICKSON

. J. C. LEONARD.

John & Crosley. SOLE MANUF 1CTURERS OF THE IMPROVED GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT ROOFING! IS THE CHEAPEST and mostdcrable roofing in use. his FIRE and WATER PROOF! It can be applied torew and old roofs of all kinds, aad toskinglo roofs without removing the shingles. The eost is ouly about one-third .bat of Tin, and is twice as durable Outta Percha Cement, For preserving and repairing Tia and other Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the expansion and contraction and expansion of metal"!, and will sot crack in cold orrun in warm weather. These materials have been thorough' y tested in New York, and all parts of the Southern and W ostein States, sind we ean give abnudant proof of all we claim in their iavor. They are readily applitd by ordinary laborers, at a trilling expenso. ' NO HEAT IS REQUIRED. These materials are put up readv for use, and (or shipping to all parts of the country, with full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be furnished on application by mail, or in person at our Principal OtKce. 5lO BROADWAY, (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) NEW YORK JOHNS k CROSLEY. 6mfi AGENTS WANTED.

LIVE AND LET LIVE !

ip r. . ' ? . .v , HAVING purchased the enti-e stork and trade in the Harness husiuess of Joseph Evans, is now ready to furnish every farmer in Marshall and surounding counties with SADDLED, BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, AND WHIP LASHES, of every styleand variety. His leather it manumctuved enst and is of the beat qaality. All those wanting anything in his line, will hnd it to their interest to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he intends to sell as

Cheap an the Cheapest. He will sell for

E A I Y F AY I

and small profits. His motto is "live and let lire.'

REPAIRING bonk on SHORT NOTICE Tcn.is reasonable. Give him a call one and all Shop three doors nor'h of J. Brewnlee's Store, wkere he will be found at all workintr hours. D F. HARTMAN. Plymouth, April 2Cth, 1860.

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U C K E Y E LIVE

OPPOSITE THE EnWAROS HOCSF, Plymouth, Indiana.

R Y .

J. M. K LINGER, Proprietor. The proprietor having erected Large and convenient stables, and supplied them with an entire ew stock of Horses, Buppies, Carriages kc, is ow prepared to accommodat- those who wish LI VERT TEAM. Persons reaching this place on any of the Railroad Trains, and desiring to go by Carriage Conveyance, ean be accommodated with or without i driver. Having surveyed in this County, we are well ac quainted with all the Lands, Routes, Distances, kc vln29tf J. M. K. WOLF CREEK F L O I HI U JI ILL,

T

of

HE above named mill, six miles south

Plymouth, is now doing excellent

CUSTOM AND MERCHANT WORK.

The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfaction and intends keeping his mill in a condition to the Very Best of Work, nd he feels confident that he will not fail to sat sfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kept constantly on hand ind will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from the citiens of Marshall and adjoinins: counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. PIvmauth.Aug 23 1H60. n3ltf

SADLE fc HARNESS SHOP, i ttew, interesting & attractive

N1

E. R. Shook,

Begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he is in receipt of a COMPLETE STOCK

OF MERCHANT-TAILOR'S GOODS. Comprising Fine Cloths, Beaver for fine Business and Over Coats, a well selected assortment of Plain and Fancy Casaimer of fci-eign and Domestic fabric, and a choice lot of VESTINGS, such as Plush, Velvet, Marseilles.'Grenadiens, etc.; together v.ith superior and suitable trimmings; all of which I am prepared to make up according to o.der, on short notice and at reasonable prices. Grateful for tbe former liberal patronage heretofore given me, it will be ray study to merit aud continue the same. I am also agent for. Youig's Family Sewing Machine, TUE REST IX MARKET. Which I will sell cheap and give instruction gratis. August 30, 1860. r.'J2tf K. R SHOOK

GIN

BETTER BARGATXS

THAN EVER

We are now receiving our

FALL AND WINTER STOCK! comprising most everything in the ADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S LINE, SVCH AS CALICOES, GINGHAM, DELAINES, PLAIDS,

tiin as a Remedial Age-it. THIS DELICIOUS TONIC STIMULANT li 8 PEC I A L L Y designed for the aae of the medie.il Profession and the Family , having superceded the so-called "Gins." "Arilin tic," "Cordial," "Medicated," "Schumis," eie.,is Wtm endorsed liv all the prominent Phveieians. chemists and couno'ueurs, as possessing .ill of these trar.sie medical qualities touic diuretic) whic h belonj; to an OLn and rratiGin. Put up in quart bottles and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M . BINNING EH A Co.. ( Established in 1778.) Sole Proprium" No. II) Broadway ft eef, N. Y For sale bv D. S. Barnes k Co., No. 13 P;.ik Row, New, York. Our long experienee and familaritv w ith the wqu rements of DruggiMs, and our superior bast

i seas facilities, enable uj to Inrush them with : ( holce Liquors for medical und family use. feb7-n2-iv.

1

SILKS,

and a great many

OTHER RTICLES

To Numerous to Mention !

Also a FULL SUPPLY or

EOCH A3

Over coat, Dross and Business Coats, Black and Fancy cassimere Pants, tweed, Jeans and Satinett Pants. Black and fancy Silk Vests, of every description. Also a full supply of BOYS' CLOTHING, and a general assortment of SHIRTS, DRWF.RS, Hats and Caps, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS. AND UMBRELLAS.

Together with the above wc have connected a T.f fv O R I.VO SRO I where we are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF'

AND WARRANT YOU

Fiti

A Full supply of GROCERIES.

PRODUCE Taken at the The Mighest Market Price.

S.

& M. BE CKER

Ao. 1, CORBIN'S BLOCK. Corner LAPORTE AND MICHIGAN STREETS, PLYMOUTH, 1XD. Se-pteraberfith, IMS JStf

CLOTHING!

single box of tnese Chalvbeatc Pills has often suf-

Iced for the most habitual cases, including the attendent costiveness In unchecked Diarrrlm, even when advanced to Dyscntary, continued, emaciating, and apparently-malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing In th local pains, loss of flesh and Strength, (tebiiitating cough and remittent hectic, which generally indicate incipient consumption, this remedy hasallayed the alarm of friends and physician, i i several vety gratifying and interesting lasts: lies In Serofulous Tuberculosis, this nsedleated 'rm has had far more than the good effect of the n;o-t cautiously balanced p ep aratiotis of iodine, without anv of their well known liabilities The attention ot females cannot be too mrifi dently directed to thi remedy and restorative, in tlic cases peculiarly affecting thorn In Rheumatism, both chronic and inflammatory in the latter, however, more decidedly it has been invariably well reported, both as alleviating pain and reducing the swellings and stiffness of the joints :id muscles In Intermittent Fevers it mnt be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlement of the West, will probably be one of high renown anu usefulness No remedy has e ver li en discovered in the winde lsist iry of medicine which exerts such prompt happy, and fully restorative effects Good appetite, complete digc.-tion, rapid acquisition of strength, w ith an unusual disposition for active and and cheerful exercise, immediately follow its US.' Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing SO pills, price 50 cents per lox; for sale by druggists aad dealers Will be sent free to nny address on receipt of the price All letters, orders, etc., should be addressed to R. B. LOCKE i Co . General Agents, Plymouth, may 14 ITly 339 Broadway, N Y.

URIFY THE blood:

NPECTINE, THE PERSIAN FEVER

CHARM .

For the prevention and cure of Ferrr aud Ague

atid Bilious Fevers. This wonderful remedy was

hrought to the knowledge ol the present proprietors by a friend who has been a great traveler in Persia and the flolv Land.

While going down the river Euphrates, he experienced a sevire attack of Fever and Ague. On discovering his condition. one of the Rnt men tooL

from his person an Amulet, saying, " Wear this

mna no reeer temtouch tjnnr Although incredu lous as to its virtues, he complied, and experienced immediate relief, and has since alwavs found i nn effectual protection from all malarious complaints. On further investigation he found that the boat man attributed to it miraculous powers, and said that it could only be obtained fron the Priests of the Sun. Sometime afterwards, the gentleman in conversing wi.h a Priest obtained from him th. secret of its pteparation, and ascertained where the medecinal herbs wete found, of which it was com pounded. The wonderful virtues of this article

have induced a full belief in the minds of the na- , tires in the miraculous healing powers ef tneir : Meats. Btaee his return to America, it has been iried ' with the hssjpiesl effect by several Ladies and GenI tlemcn of high character, who lave g.ven it tin most unqualified praise, i his mailt having been a specific in Persia for hundred- of rears, for th prevention and cure of Fev r and ,gue ami Biliou Fe ers-is now i ffctedtothe A mei iean pe-.ple. It will be sent by mail. ) i. ; with full directions tor use, on receipt of one dollar. Principal Depot and Maaa&ctorr, 188 Main Pf , Richmond. Va. Branch OScr, Bank ol Commerce Building, New York. AJduss rla37ly JOB WILCOX k CO.

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MOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PBtENIX BITTERS, AND The hig'i and envied celebrity which these pre eminent medicines have acquired for their invaluable ethcacy in all the Diseases which thev profess ;. cure, hs rendered the usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unw orthy of them. IN ALL. CASES of As.hma. Acute and Chronic Rheumatism, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys, B1LLIOCS FEVERS AMI I.IVl.R COMPLAINTS, 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 alt rwards be without them. BilUOUS CHOLIC,SKROt.S, LOOSENESS, HUB, COSTIVENESS, COLOS AN COOMBS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT HUMORS, DROrSIES. Dvspepsia.-No person with this c'istrosing disep.se should delay using these Metli iues immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency Fever ano Ague. For this scourge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a sate, speedy aud certain remedy. Other medicines leave the svstem subject to a return of the disease ; a cure bv these medicines is permanent. Trv them- Be satisfied, and be cured. Foulness ok Complexion general oerii.itv, gout, giooiness, gravel, Headaches of every kind, Inward Fever, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial Diseases- Never fails to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury, infinately sooner than the most powerful preparation of Sars iparilla. NIGHT SWEATS, NKKVOUS HEBILITV, COMPLAINTS of all kinds, organic affections. ftlM. The original proprietor of the e Medicines was cured of Piles of 38 ears' standing, by the use of these Life Medicines alone. Pains in the Head, Side, Back, Joints a Organs Rheumatism. Those affected with this terrible disease, will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Rush of Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt Rheum, Swellings. Scrofula, or Kings' Evil in its we-rst forms. Ulcers of evry description. WroRM? of all kinds are effectually expelled by these Medicines. Parents will do well to adm blister them whenever their existence is suspected. Relief will be certain. The LIFE PILLS and PHOENIX BITTERS PURIFV THE SLOOrJ, And us remove all disease from the svstem. Prepared and sold bv DR. WILLIAM B. MOFFAT, 325 Broadway, cor. of Anthouy street, New York. For sale by all Druggists. rla96jy Howard Association. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. rilHE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of ! the awaful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, several years ago directed their Conculting Sugreon to open a Dispensary for the treatment of this class ot diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDIC AD ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition Cage, occupation, habits of life, ic.),and,in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE CF CHARGE. The Directors of the Association, in their lace Annual Report express the höhest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Sperms ton ho?, a Seminal Woakuess, Gonorrhö?, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, kc, and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. An admirable ReportonSpermiitorrhtPR, Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent bv mail fia a sealed envelope, FREE OF CHARGE reV fTWa FTASfTlJ Poi portage.

OK. KUHACK'S Sea n d a ii a v ia bi Kc B8 Cottas. When Dr. Ronaca, the celet. rated Swedish Fhvsitian. introdi. ced his Blood Purifier and Blood Pill in (he United States, he set forth in plain lan guae their curative properties. This was years ago. The task of recomnu n ling them has SMBM been taken i.ut of his hands. Enlightened men w hose character for sound judgment aud philosophy, gives their opinions weigh! in the community, men. who observe, relett, and make assurance doubly sure' before they decide arc everywhere approving and arring the use of these wonderful Preparations. All who conflde in the wisdom and honesty of this class, or who choose to investigate for themselves are now of one mindon this important subject . Dr. Roback invites the attf ntion of the sick to die ORIGINAL LETTERS, " from members of the Medical Profession, Editors of public journals, well known Merchants and Farmers, and Ladies of the highest respectability, giving accounts of extraordinary cures wtoogfet bv the remedies, of which cures they thenis dveswere KVK WITNESSES. These parties may be consulted personally or by letter, bv those who have any doubt upon the subect. The evidence in the ; s- ,n ot' Ir. Roback. which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : That the Blood Fevtra and Blood Pills have been proved by an; lysis to rONTAIN NO MINERAL, That the :ure the almost universal complaint, DVSPEPStA, with unerring certainty, and in a very short time. That after all other medicines have proved usek-s they relievfc LIVER 0 Mri.UNT, and restore the health and stren-th of the stiffen ,. THAT SiLK femai.es, who Lave languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity u nder their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities arc removed by their cordial a' gentie stimulating properties. I hat they recru.; SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, howeverthey may have been trifled with a abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rend. it en joyable. That operating directly upon the poison of the disease in the blood they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the system, every tr.int of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RECRUIT THE DEBILITATED. and there is no disease of the Stomach and Bowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glauds or Muscles, ARISING FROM IMPURITIES OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD OH SECRETIONS, in which they do not gfr prompt relief, and, fif administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded.) effect a painless and perfect cure. Bear in n.ind that the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Tills are endorsed by the experience of thousands of living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical w orks and by 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 hunt disease through every avt -nue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly und permanently. No one can doubt their sup riority after one single trial they ate not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Pills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better ef!ec. Price of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $.' per half dozen. Of tho Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for 1. Read Dr. Roback "s Special Notices and C rtificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Reback's Medical Almanac and 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 Cases, Dr. Roback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. Principal office and salesrooms. No 6 East Fourth street, lid building from Main street, Cincinnatti, Ohio. Laboratory No. 32 Hammond r.rcet. r or sale in Marshall county by Blain & Co., T. A. Lemon, Pershing k Co, Plymouth; Robert Cornwell & Co., Bourbon; John Kesler, Bloomingsburg; D. W Strange, Bremer: John Cfcoa, Tippecanoe; J. k C Smith, Uniontown; Haigh k

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