Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 August 1861 — Page 3

PHE democrat Local and Miscellaneous. OHU ilcDOKALD, : .Editor.

DEMO CR A TIC C O ÜXTX TICKET. FOR RECORDER. O. 11. P. HA NN A. FOR COMMISSIONER. II I 11 A M A . R A N C K . FOR SfRVETOR. J. M. KLINGKU. Speaking. s Last Saturday, Col. Milroy, of the "Bloody Ninth, spoke here. Quite a cumber from the country were in to see the gallant officer who figured so conspicuously in Western Viirginia. The volunteer company, together with the citizens generally, formed a procession and marched to the Seminary Grove. Col. Milroy is not au orator, but all who heard him were convinced that he wa in earnest in the cause he had espoused. He complimented the boys of Iiis regiment some of whom were present on the gallantry and bravery displayed by them during the brief campaign they bad just passed through, and hoped those who Intended volunteering again would do so in his regiment, as he was snxiou3 to have ii composed, as nearly as possible, of the old members. At the conclusion of his remarks the .Col. was warmly foered. Sergeant Heath, formerly editor of the Goshen Democrat, then made a little speech, being deputed by Col. Milroy to do the talking in which he convinced bit listeners that his powers-aa an expert blower were grar.d and unapproachable. In the evening the Rev. Mr. Corr, formerly stationed minister of the M. E. Church at Michigan City, butwho volunteered in the Ninth, as a private,spoke to an admiring audience at the Court House. He tells a story, very , pleansantly, and furnished many interesting incidents or soldierly itt Virginia. Rev. Mr. Copp has the advantage f most followers of llio 'meek and lowly' if, while making a prayer, he should fee a secessionist, h could stop praying, draw a bead on the sccesher, shoot him, finish hi prajer, and "thank Iod for the opportunity.' With Mr. Copp, the Gospel, instead of meaning "glad tidings of great joy,' means a six-shooter, improved puUeru. Fever Heat. For the past week Pl mouth has been in a grand ferment. A great many men have been in danger of losing their lives a great many time?. Men with scowling eye-brows and the scent of bad whisky on their breath, have been prevalent. All this excitement was occasioned by the affiay mentioned in our last week's paper. A mob gathered tp for the avowed purpose of dealing with Thompson (who was charged with having stabbed Wolf,) in a summary manner, and would have done so, perhaps, had not thi Sheriff smuggled him away ia a manner totally unexpected to them. Mr. Bmvard managed to get Thompson in jil before the mob, which had by this time arrived, had damaged anybody. For that and two succeeding nights the jail, and the road to Thompson's house, was guarded, in order, we presume, to prt vent Thompson's friends from carrying off the jail. II was examined, on ihe eight of his arrest, before Esquire TuUleand held to bail for his appearance at the next term of the Circuit Court, in the sum of $15,OOO, which be cave on Saturday. After they had guarded the jail three night, and found that the world waprped on as usual, they quietly dispersed, to the great relief of all peaceable citizens, who liad Leen excessively bored by the tragic airs which these sticklers for "equal and exact justice" affected. Immediately aer his release, on Saturtlar, Thompson carne down intown, and, strange to record, wag cot interfered with in the least, although several of those who had made the loudest protestation of what they would do, were on tliC street t the time. State Eentinel. In another column of to-day's piper wj pr.b'ish the prospectus of that sterling Democratic sheet, the Indian State Sentinel. Under the editorial management of Mr. Bi.ngham the Sentinel has taken front rank among the leading Democratic journals of the oxwntry. It expresses its opinion freely and fearlessly, regardless of the threats and menaces that daily assail it, in consequence of the IkI1 stand it ha taken in favor of free speech, free press, and the Constitution as it is. It eontains, aside from political matter, the latest telegraphic news, the market, foreign and domestic intelligence, decisions of the Supreme Court, State ami rederal, full reports of the Legislative proceedings our own State, etc. The Sentinel presents the neattst typographical appearance of ny paper in the State. For terms and address cee prospectus. Volunteers. The two volunteer companies from this county left for the rtndesrouz at La Porte on Monday evening last. Capt. Casey has between seventy-ty-five and eighty names on his list, and Capf. Johnson between thirty and thirty-five. Casey's company is to form apart of Col. Miller' command; Johnson's company is to serve under Milroy. There was a large number of persons at the cars to witness the departure of the gallant boys who wer going to fight for their country and $ 13 per month. The regiments will not leave LaPort, it is stated, uruil about the first of Octoler. Those who wish to see how soldiers fane will not fail to go to LiPortc while the regiments are stationed there. 7csmded Volant er. Thk individual referred to Ju tke following. which we clip from the State Sentinel, is a brother io James Brooke, E-ir.". of Green twislup. Ilia relatives, who hare lost all kxowledge of his where ubouU for some time past, will be glad to hear that lie is in good hands: ' , V . , ... 'The soldier Brooke, belonging to the 10th repi au nt, seriously wounded in Western Virginia a yesterday convejtd from the Spencer House 4o the Military Hospital under the direction of the camp, burgeons. Drs. Jameson and Kitchen. Brooke, we learn, will, with careful nursing, which will be bestowed upon him, probably recover II was wounded at Cheat Mountain, where , be behaved gallantly tir.til he fell." ; ... , Ja i Breaking.- ; ;t O last Monday night, King, an accomplice of the would-be man, who was arrested com two or three weeks ago for theft, broke jail his fair but f rail friend still rraaieing ia durance vile. It is supposed thai our jaif is one of the most convenient institutions of the kind in this part of the Slate, prisoners can go right through the walls without disturbing the jailor, 'or an; other man. From the- number who hive rsea pert from this place of confinement'!) wc should think it would take a large proportion of ihe Sheriff fneomr to py the verJ;'

Ohl Last Friday night, while th "jail guards" were on service, three of Sheriff Barnard's shirts that were hanging on a clothes-line, in the Court House yard, were stolen ! There is something very mysterious about those shirts, and it behooves the officers of the law to make diligent inquiry into the wardrobe of every' man that was on guard that night. Citizens of Plymouth and vicinity, look well to your "linen;" beware of Fmall men with large ehirts they are suspicious characters. Select School. , M:ss Thompson will open a Select School, next Monday morning, in one of the rooms of the Seminary building, for instruction in all English branches. Miss Thompson Ins the reputation of being an excellent teacher, and it is to be hoped that the school will clear our streets of the many idle children that infest them. See notice in another column.

Dickson & Co. 0e of the members of this firm has just returned from the eastern cities, where he has beeu purchasing a large stock cf.Hardware. They advertise, in to days paper, that, having bought their goods at 4ipauic prices' they can sell cheaper than ever to cash and short time buyers. Go and see for yourselves. Sentenced. James Keelen, who committed an assault on John Runner, on the evening of the 4th of July, has been sentenced to two months imprisonment in the county jail, and fined $100. The effects of the gentleman's 4th of July "spree" were of longer duration than he had anticipated, probably. Brick Building. The foundation of the magnificent brick building in process of erection by Ilewett k Woodward has been laid. The necessary nuisance of stone and rubbish consequent upon the laying of the foundation, h is been removed, to the great satisfaction of pedestrians. Collecting Agency. J. S. Scott, Collecting Agent, is prepared to give entire satisiaciion 10 uioe tuirusung mm with collections. Having an extensive acquaintance over the county, Mr. Scott can settle claims in the shortest possible space of time- Give him a call. " Wolf. Samuel Wolf, the young man who was stabbed last week, is thoug.it to be out of danger. He is getting better gradually, and if proper care is taken, his physicians think he will recover. Dry Good. Tom. Pattersox has gone to Chicago to purchase a stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. Hope to hear from him by, way of an elongated advertisement when he gets home. Wheat, Wheat buyers have been doing quite a lively business the past week. Yesterday white wheat was selling at tO, and red at 75 cents per bushel. Killed. A man was killed, yesterdav, at Columbia, while coupling some cars. Name unknown. Sheepish. A drove of three hundred fine-looking sheep passed through this place yesterday. Circuit Court. Circuit Court adjourned yesterday afternoon. AGRICULTURAL NOTICE. The Fourth Regular Meeting of the Marshall County Agricultural Society, will be held at the Court House in Ply mouth, on Sntutday, the 7th day of September next, ai 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of perfecting urrangemects relating to the next Agricultural Fair of the Society. We hope that every member wili be present and bring as many of his neighbors along as he can induce to come, . r J OS. .W ESTER VELT, Pres. J ark Cumming. Sec'y. Special Notices. THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT rtTBLISIIEO EYEKY THURSDAY, . BY rn . o IE ILMS of ounscKiniOM 8l,öO IX ADVANCE Short TimKiren to Prompt-Patio Home Snl-riri. Foreiga Subscribers to comply with the Terms. Terms of Advertising: One square. (10 line or ln.) one month. Jl 00; three months. iwo-nny : m month, tnree-nny: one year, aeven dollars. A liberal discount will be marie to those who adrertise to the amount of a quarter, half or whole column br the month or year. Legal Advertisement tn be either paid fot or aonre4 adrane of publieatioa. - .' JN attention f-aid to fbreifra advertising oul- iiTom p.m id br the eah or the IlKäT OK REFEKE.NCKS. JOB DEPARTMENT. r VT aiiow prpartdtoxeouU neaUj 11 kiadaof . Fosters, Programmes, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS, tfcc TERMS VERT REASON AB LK. NaroLTox. Henry Co., O., July 7, Da.C W. Rorack, Dear Sir . For tho honefit of jmtterin" hum nitr, permit u to announce, through the columns of your C.rculnr, tln eurpriing properties of your Hcandinarian Blood Purifier and Blond Pills, which is a sure cure for Indigestion and Liver Complaint. We have several perwa in town, who luve been nuflTerinir with Liver Complain nnd Indigestion, and notwithstanding that we have a- pood physician a can be found in Northern fhin yet the dieae haftled their nkill. Convjuentlv we were in :i t:ife of despondency, until we commenced using vour Pill through nnd by the advice of our friend, Mr. Brennan. We used the medicine according to dircctions.andare now all of life.nnd hilarity, and our gratitude i equal to our improvement in health and pirit. When we take into consideration what we hare been, and what we ar at present, we feel like charging ourselves of the tin of inprntitude, if we did not try to announce to the public, the the great benefits ofvoar Medicine. Thtrefore we recommend to the public at larjre, the expediency of having recourse to vour Medicine, and consequently, as in duty bnnnd, discharge what we feel to be our duty, in advising persons who are suffering as we hare PuflVred.to nmkc use of Uie only tme and sure cure for the disease already mentioned. Mrs. (2wi. Mrs. Brc.ixa. ... . Miss. Heatox.

GLORIOUS NEWS!

OUR COUNTRY IS SM. BUCK & TOAN'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE ST ORE! "jVTUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, J t but the great question that now agitates the American people, is the LARGE STOCK, OF GOODS! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE or BUCK & TO AN, Westcrvclt Block, rJ ymoutn, They have made ample provisions to supply all who- are in want of anvthing in their line of trade DO.'T FAIIj ' - 4 . ' . , To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves. June 6, 1661 191y IHE I'LACE TQ BUY Nails, Locks,- Butts, Hinges, Glass SASH fcC, 19 BUCK & TOAN'S Ts at F YOU WANT A Go to BUCK k TOAN'S 19 and buy it! rjlIIE place to buy anything in the ECarawaro Lino, Is at 19 BUCK & TOAN'S DEALER IK DRY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. SELLS COFFEE, 8 U G A K , MOLASSES, SYRU P AND RICE. . FOR CAS II I Feb. 23 Dr.. T. f. J&TO.V, Keeps constantly on baud PURE DRUGS .AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tablishments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. , - GOVNTR Y n EUCH UN TS AND Physicians Generally. Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he'warratxM.evcry article sold by him to be just what it is represented. In addition to his large stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YANKEE' NOTIONS. PEUFUMEKY, II AIR OIL. MJllNINO ELUID, " CIGAIIS, &C. And in fact, everything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. nitftf T. A. LEMON. A FEW BARRELS OF CHOICE Bl E V T I C' I E I FOR tALK BT J. F. VANVALKENCURGH, One door north of the Bank. July 18 25tf WE have a large stock of IMPLEMENT?, to-wit: Cradles, Scyths, Snalhs, Horse Rakes Plows, (Mishawttka) Corn ShelUrt,

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roa BOOTS & SHOES. CASEY & MORE Y Have removed to C. Staler i Store Room under Masonic Halt, east side Michigan street. Where can be found the Largest and Best Selected Stock of ? Men', Boys', Youths & Clt's Calf, Kip & Coarse Boots. Morocco Cloth, Patent & Enameled . ... LEATHER . BOOTS, :S HO ES, GAITERS. SLIPPERS & DANCING PUMPS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Which we now offer cheaper than any other house in the Western country. Our stock is well selected, and with particular attention to the wants of this market. We hare also enlarged our tlaiiuracttiring ilcpartm't, And have always on hnnd a good assortment of Custom Made Wo Which we warrant to wear well and not Rip. We are also prepared to MAKE AND MEND Boots and Shoes, Neatly and promptly. Wc invite the Ladies to call nnd examine before' buying elsewhere. Citizens of this place, who buy their Fancy Dress Boots and Shoes In Chicago, can save time and expense by calling on us. ' ' ' MILLER'S & MASON'S BLACKING Kept constantly on hand. , . . CASEY & MOREY. April If?, ISG1 12tf EVERYBODY' ..INTERESTED!! Who would not Consult his Rest Interest? 35" 3HL tOT 3E TP AND 0 R i A M E X T h TREES Shrubbery, Flowers, &v. I AM now selling, to be delivered at the proper time to take from the Nursery thid fall, a general assortment of FRUIT TREES! BUCH AS Pea r, PI ii in, ' Apricot, II la el berry, strawberry, ln in ccs, Currants, Peach, . t; : Cherry, Goochcrry, IC asp berry, 1'cela eines, rapes, Are., &c, And all their diflerent varieties; also, . . ORNAMENTAL TREES, raWKRS, Ac, Too tedious to mention". I furnish the besfijUiility of tn es, at reasonable rate Eery variety will be found true t name. Ht-iii; familiar with nearly all the l ite ami approved varieties of fruit, the In'st mode of culture, c.,I will iive all the desired lntornritior respect iii2 the in uiaenieiil of troen, anil will, when requested, select for purchasers Ihe best varieties, with us much care as I would were I selecting for myself. Care will be taken to have the trees fill the arcemei t ia every respect. I publish this not ice to pive all who may be wanting trees, nn oportuuitv to leave their orders w ith me, for I shall not be able to call on but a sm ill portion of the eitizens of Marshall mnnty. For further particulars call on the u-crilM'r. !. II. FIERCE, Plymouth, Ind. June 20th, I e f 1 1 21 tf. BAllBER'S MILL, Six nailea south-west of K'lyuioutli, Marshall Co., Intl. The, undersigned, having recently purchasedthc mill generally known as Bmbcr's Mill, and put the same in perftct . ,

JIGwWI.Vl OR OER. .-..- . - v . . - - - - Would rc8fctfully irtlWIt atronag. No 'detention on account of dry weather." Satisfaction cuaranted.' JOHN ZEHNNER. J;;:e 11 -CTr.

P 1 L Lb) A TTr f!tllnr Antidot irr Sick lUU 0 cti, Ljupepsia, lerer fil A;cue, Liver Coniidaint, Costivcnws n:i:.,a,d X,iir-l,,i- ßklir. aS di. red Stonimi h, tVnil Olnstruciiom, c, fr 25 5 et. O Jt. . 0 Bead the testimeny of GOV. WISE, Va. "Wilson's IIi.ls are a safa and nii useful Umifjr remedy for Constipation, and affections of the IHgitivo Orjpin. For IIeada:lie they have yrovt-4 thtmlTes a specific" Bead the testimony of GOV. KINO, Ala. "I wouM not 1 without Wilson' rills' lor any priw. xui .inrhe, I divide a Till and taLo the Lai (J it glre Immediato rolicf." Sold hy Druggists & Dealers everywhere. PREPARED BY B. I. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. CO, corner Wood and 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. SOU PROPRIETORS Of gB. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, o T2LOOI) PILLS AND BLOOD 1J V U Ii I F I E R Dil. ROBACK'S Scniidaiiavinn Remedies. ' .... Tlie evidence in the possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following tacts : That the Blood Purifier and Blood Fills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINKRAL, That they cure the almost universal complaint, DVSPEPSIA, with unerring certainty, and in a v ery short time. That after all other medicines hare proved useless they relieve LIVER COMPLAINT, and restore the health and strength of thes-ufferer. THAT SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and despondency, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. That all sexual disabilities arc removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat they recruit SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS, however they may have been trifled with A abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, ami renli- it enjoyable. Tliatoperatinjrdirectly upon the poiton of the disease in the blood they CACSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the stein, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RECRL'IT THE DEBII.1TATKD, and there is no disease of the Stomach nnd Bowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the Skin, Glands or Muscles, AIUalNU FROM IMPCKITIES OR OBSTRUCTIONS OF THE BLOOD OR SECRETIONS, in which they do not give prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Hear in mind that the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Fill are endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters, aflldarit?, medical works and br word of mouth, pro claim them to be the very best preparation of the kind ever olTered to the broken down victims of ill health. They huntdiseasc through every avenue and organ of the system, and expel it thoroughly and permanently. No one can doubt their superiority after one single trial they ate not only better, but in fact, cheaper than any other Tills, for it takes a less number of them to produce a better effect. Frice of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, $1 per bottle, or $a per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Tills, 25 cents per box, or 5 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 Alunnac and Family Adviser, containing great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, can bo had gratis of his Agents throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Dr. Koback may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. ' A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. Roback's Stomach Bitters. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, fr giving trne to tie Stomach, and for the prevention of bilious complaints incident to .he Western countrr. Trv it. Asa morning drink, to assist digestion and re-J lieve dyspepsia it has in equal. I ry it. Ia flavor it is superior to all other Bitters Try it. The formula of these bitters, now (ISCl)the sole property of Ir. Roback, originated with one of the olde-tand most eminent Medical I'racticioners of the YVest, and it is dlrect!y predicated on the wants of the Western people. These Bitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonie nature, of the roots and herbs of which they r.rc composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural era ings of the stomach, directly promotive of ; -.TEMPER.?! CT, the-present-proprietor lelieves that Sr. making them widely known the public welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sale by all Dr. Roback's numerous Agents, an I at Hotels, Sic, the country ever. In the meantime, orders will be filled direct from Cincinnati in any quantity and at the lowest rates. It U put'up in Quart Bottles, and securely p ked in one do., cases. Half doz. sample cases will, however, be packed and sent to any address if desired. RETAIL TRICE $1 TER BOTTLE on G for $5. Principal office nndalesrooms.No fi Eatl ourth street, ltd building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. '.VI Hammond rtreet. For sale in Marshall county bv Main k Co., T A. Lemon, Pershing Si Co., Plv mouth; Robert Cornwrll k Co., Bourbon; I). W Stnnge, Bremen; John Cl, Bbm-bon Jomrs Miller. Hremen, Jas. M. Wickizr, Argos; Peter Smith, L'ntontoun; an1 Dru?ists and McrchanU pentrally throughout the Union. -' v lDlr. WOLF CREEK r ii O ii it i iv n n. ts rrillK above named mill, nix miles south o j Plymouth, is now doing excellent CUS'rOM ' AKD MERCHANT WORK Hie proprietor spare no pains to giv Mtiff.icSon nndintculs keeping his mill in a condition to do the ,. , . .. Per Best of, Work, ndhc feels confident that he will not fail to satsfy all who may favor him with their patronnge. Flour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kcpt constantly on band ind will be sold at the lowest living pi ices. He respectfully solid's patronage from the citiens of Marshall and adjoinlnff counties. '

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T ILE p p L E OF THE UNITED STATESI1 Iu the month of December. lS53,J.Le undersigned for the first time ofleied for sale to the public Dr. J. Bnvee Dads' Imperial Wine Bitters and in this short period they have given such universal satisfaction to the many thousands of persons alio have tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints is surprising, and it ishercfore of the utmost importance that a strict attention to the least and most triflinjz bodily ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably aflect the mind. The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of nr. jr. noirnEnonsi : IMPERIAL WISE BITTERS, from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. These Hitters for the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is ouly

necessary to make the trial. The vv me itself is of a huperior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As these Bitter are tonic and alterative in their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system, and give a fine tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removiiir obstructions, and producing a genera! warmth. They are also excellent fo Diseases and Weakness peculiar to FEMALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, who is subject to lassitude and faintness, should be without ihcni, as they arc revivifying in their action. . - - THESE BITTEttS Will not only Ccre, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to tlie person who may use them. For Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dvspersia, Di'jeasas ol the Nervous System, Parai'sis, Files, an 1 for all cases requiring a Tonic, Dr. Dod's Celebrated Wine Bitters Arc Unsurpassed ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, they are trucly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of a i weak constitution lor Ministers of the Gospel, i Lawyers, and a 1 public speakers for Book-Keep-ers, Tailors,Seamstresses,Siudents, Artistsand all ; persons leading a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they arc wholesoaie, innocent,! and delicious to the tnste. They produce all the j exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine, without I intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for per-1 son addicted to the use of excessive 6trong drink, j and who wish to refrain from it. They are pureand entirely free from thepoisoius contained m the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but TRE VENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where ChdU and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen,' and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truU valuable" BITTERS over the land, and thereby" essentially id hi banishing Drunkenness aiul Disease. Ix all Affections ok tue Head, Sick Headache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Dods' Imperial Wine Bitteis will be "f-mnd to be mostsa lutary and EtKca.cious. F E MALES. The many certificates whieh have been tendered us, nnd the letters whieh we arc daily receiving, arir conclusive proof that among the women these Bittet shave given a satisfaction which no other have ever done before. IS won an iu the land should be without them, and those who once ue them will not fail to keep a supply. I)v. J. Boree Hods' Imperial Wine Bitters Are prepared by an eminei.t aad skillful physician who lias used them (successfully in hi practice for the laft twenty-live years. 'I he proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell l)r. J Bovee" DoüV Ce'.ebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tasted by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. ' Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicine., yet we do not believe that a respectable I'hysici au can ce found in the United States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who will not highly approve DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WI . E V . ... , iu an newiy .einen piaccs, imr uii-h.-is.h-wavs a larie quaumy tn uvwjms um which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitteis should be used every morning before breakfast. Dr. J. Bovee Dods' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulteiated Wine, combined with Barberry, Salomon's Seal, Comfrey , Wild Chtrry Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. Thej a.e.mauulactuicd by Dr. Dods himself, who is an cxperictced an successful Physician, and hence thould not be classed among the quack nostrums which liood the country, and agiin-t which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thor oughly tcsJed bv all classes of the community for almost every variety of diseases Incident to the human system", that they are now deemed undispen8ble as a TONIC, MEDICINK AND HKVERACJK rurchae One Ilottlc! It Costs but Little! Purify the BlooJ! Give Tone to the Stomach! Renovate the Ststeni! and Prolong Life! Price 31,00 per bottle; 6 for 5,00. , - Prepared android by CHARLES MIDI FI ELD .C- Co., fOLE rROPRIETORS, 73 William Street, NEW YORK. r For sale, by Drugguts and Grocers generally njiout tbe country, v. !' ' r auolyJj thro llICKÖliY UKOVE iNUKSEKIES At the head of Broadway, 2 miles alove the Olivir House, Tolexlo, Ohio, would call the attention of Tree Heulers A: Nurserymen In wnntof Trec and rianUforthe fall trade, to their stock, which is very large and promising, consisting of nearly 200 aerc, closely stt , ami having but a limited trade, they are enabled to fill orders with healthy trees, not exposed to the usual perils attending shipments from eastern nur&ci ics. Having 25 acres of Apple trees, four years from the graft,- will enable them to aatisiy parties who! value nun irce?, uro innoer, Hccurumg iu bii.-. The younger stot k i almost unlimited, very thriftv and tine. Send for a trade list. " Ofliceoni'd floor Bieed's Block, one minute's walk from U. K. Depot- If absent, inquire of Bleed Bio's, or P. T. Hamm k Co.ou Lt lloor. Address, HALL. STEBÜINS k CO. A few careful, energetic AgcnU will fini employ at a fair commission. j ' ju!18-25tf. rWMU: TL ACE TO BUY Hoes, Forks, scythe Snaths,- Crudlcs i tt IV EVCK k TOWN'S

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OHIO GASH STORE! ALL RIGHT WITH A. $25,000 Stand of Dry Goods. EVERYBODY KUX TO THE OHIO CASH STOKE AND SEK TH5 Pile of C'liCfif fooiK! And Ob! what a falling off U there, my countrymen! Nothing his occurred in Christendom since the flood, which coiinwrcs ia the leas with the Astonishing Reduction ! ! IN PitiCES, AT THK OHIO CASH STORE I ! Ho, all ye people! clap your hand.! Let the glad tiding go frth! Let it be spread abroad throughout the vast extent of th? vast country ! Let tt e farmer I -a re his plow in the furrow, Ihe mechanic his tools on tlie work beuch, the doctor his nostrums n the pill-lag, the lawyer his book oft the dusty shelves, the maiden the yarn on tk spinning wheel, and one and all, far and near, old and youni. gay and sad. rieh and poor, .n short, let the entire oopulation make ONE GRAND RUSH FOR THK OHIO CASH STORE 1,()10 pieces Calico, from C toll cents p r yard wide lor 12 cents, at the. OHIO CASH STORK. f piCH$ lirowM Shvetingrfroni f-e 111 a at the OlflO'CASII STORi:. SOS l'icccs Denims, let.t for l'2'I ent, at the oiiio cash Stoke. ÖXO pieces Stripe?, best for 12'' cent, at the OHIO CASH STORK. pieces Ticking, from fc to 20 cent?, at thj OHIO CASH STOIIE. lOI the pieces Jeans from 12'.;' to 40 cent?, at OHIO CASH STOKE. Large; lot of f lotus io mmmm At the OHIO CASH STORC. Three Thousand Pair of uooTs siro-Esr Toen's Enw:ele:'hoes f.r 7jeent .tt th. OHK eA'fil STOUT. Eryehti, Stella and Ik , at hire OHIO CASH STORE". 500 Silk Mantillas, Capes & Dusters At the OHrOCASff STOIIE. ladies, for the nicest Dress floods, of all Mvles go to th OHIO CASH STORE. One Thousand yards Black , Brocade and' FANCY SIEKS! Cheaper than the cheapest, at the OHIO C SII STORE :m pieces Cli.il ft, from 12.i to 25 cm, at tho OHIO "CASH STORE. r00 patterns Law nit and Berajes. newest etle, at the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest W läte Gools, eo to tlt OHIO CASH STORE For the cheapest and newest stvles of Troteling Pre&sGoods,go to the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Hats, goto the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest 1. ove and Mit, co to the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest HosU rv.po to th OIIIO CASH STORE. For tlie cheapest Queenswar, co to th OHIO CASH SPORE. For the cheapest pools of all kinds, jro to th OHIO CASH TCrRC For j JJ BIBBEST PILE 0? BQ0D5FDR Si L, . mim r.i-s'ifsfnwr 5.000 vanls of Carpet, from -15 cuts to per yard, at the OHIO CASH STOUE. Fanners, Farmers' Wives, Farmers' Bor nn J GirU, go to the OHIO CASH STORE. The best Rio Cofl'ce at 15 cent, at th OHIO CASH sTORE. 15 Ä-S.goodN O Sugar for $1, at" the OHIO CASH STOTIE. TWo TONS Coflbo and Crushed Sugars, At Wholesale or Retail, Which tvill be Td verv cheap, at the OHIO CASH STORE. ' MO HAU Tlrt'se Goods wf re purchased iu Herr Y rk am& PhiUdeljliia,-hen Goods were at the Lowest Prices and we have uo hesitation in saving od kit. ing Uldly, that they arc from 15 to 2. per oert. rhpnitfvllitn vor hufnr nrTei-e.i III thi mniiflt. for - T. McWILLIAMS. Ir.ir3 -5tf