Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 August 1861 — Page 3

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THE DEMOCRAT Lo cal a"nd Miscellaneous.

JOHN McDONALD, :::::: Editor. DEMO CR A TIC C 0 USTV TICKET. FOR RECORDER, 0. II. P. H ANNA. FOR COMMISSIONER. HIRAM A . RANCK. for survetor, J . M . KLINGER. rights. Si.xck our last issue Tlymouth has "turned out" its usual number of fights, drunken brawls, etc. Those of our citizens possessed of pugilistic proclivities have been exercising them frei ly, without the fear of the Marshal before their eyes. An Irish row occurred on Saturday nght last, a little north of the old depot. It resulted in the usual number of black eyes, flat noses and broken teeth. Everything considered, they had a refreshing season. An Irishman, name unknown, got badly bruised wp, la3t Tuesday, over in "old Kentucky an establishment kept by one Michel. His head presented an imposing appearance, beina; swelled to nearly twice it3 usual size. Xo farther particulars. An altercation took place, Tuesday evening, on Michigan street, between Richard Wilson and Joseph Westervelt, which resulted in blows. During the course of the "action' Westervelt got bis shoulder put out of place; otherwise neither of them were injured. The most serious affair of the week, the one in which the most principle (and beer) was involved, j occurred Tuesday night, ßouth of the river. One of our volunteer (we regret to mention it, havno it into his head tint one of our citizens, a gentleman high in place and the confidence of the people, was a "secesher," cunlu led to arrest and make him take the oath, after the style of the LaPorte Volunteer. Oar worthy cit zen, however, having a clear conscience on the subject of secessionism, was not in l:nei to permit such a procedure, and when Volunteer laid his hand on our friend's shoulder, he was immediately "elevated" by a well-directed blow on the jaw-bone. Consid ering the fact that they mere both endeavoring to I do their duty: one in trying to arrest a traitor to ha ectmtry, and the other in protecting himself and his rights, this affray has cast a deep gloom over this well-regvlated community. We suppress names, in consideration for the feelings ol those concerned, and anxiouMy await further dcvolopxncnts in relMica to this unhappy affair. .Arrested. Some five or six conductors on this end of the Pittsburgh, Ft.Wayno & Chicago Railroad have been arrested, charged with etealiug from the Company. They were arrested on what was considered pretty good evidence, and will, mo-t probably, st lively times soon. After having had some experience on both side? cf lite question, tbey will doubtlesstlecide that "honesty is the best y oliey," and that, after all, violating the 8th commandment is rather a serious matter. Recruiting. Two members of Capt. Casey a Company, and one from Capt. Johnson's, were recruiting at this yJace. last week, for their respective companies. They obtained about thirty recruit?, we understand, . i and left for LaPorte Monday evecing, on which occasion a large crowd collected at the depot to bid the boys good-bye. Marshall c:mnfv has now contributed over two hundred men to the war. "Volunteers. Part of a company of volunteers, fröre Rochester, passed through this place last Friday, on their way tojotn oce ol 1fce regiments now encamped at LaPorte. They were a fine taokirg set of men ! tter than the average of voluuteer companies. There were fifty six d them, and we understand there are enough at Roche-ter, who &re willing to enlist, to fill up the CompanyITew Mxiic. If. M. HicniNs. of 117 Randolph street, Chicago, has sent us two new song-. The music of tlx; pieces is composed by J. P. Wehster, well known the composer of sorae of ur c eckest aelodies. Thope of our nuiMcal IrienJs ih:ng to procure the latest and be.-t limbic, or any kind of musical instrument, would do well to send lor a catalogue with list of jTirew. Gone Easi Mvc ISkckcr, .f tV. litni of (c ?J. Becker, vent cat Tuesday ni'dit, U. purclMse a ftock of j Fall and Winter ilwl. Notwithstanding the cloäcness f tho luoney mat Let, this f.rm proposes to fully keep up with the tin;c. If you want anythicg in the line of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c, give them & call jji w.U always find them arotd."" Correction. The item in our local of last week, concernin"" n accident that ocourred at Columbia City, was incorrect, principally. The following is supposed to be & true statement: Dr. Carpenter, of the Northern Indianian, had hii thigh horribly broken and mangle, one day last week, while 6tandmg on the rear platform of the passenger train. The Freight train, by some mismanagement, Cime into collision with the car on which Dr. Carpenter was standing. At latest accounts it wa thought that his leg would have to be amputated. Regimental Band. Prüf. Jos. Pierson-, and a number of amateurs who hare been under Iiis instruction for tome time pact, hare attached themselves to Col. Brown 'a Regiment, .the 20th, ia the capacity of a Regimental Hand. "Old Joe," as the Professor id familiarly called, tught the band at this pl.t ce, some eight years ago, and the mere mention of his "italic eye," w.ll all up a host of pleasant recollections in the minds of all the oil band boys who read thi3. Capt Miller. Carr. Chris. Miller, of LaFayctte, who was dangerously wounded at the battle of Rich Mountain, I?, we are happy to state, gradually recovering. Capt. Miller belongs to the "craft, was at onetime Mayor of La Fayette, and has represented his district in the State Senate. He is at Bev rly where he receives every care and attention. We hope soon to hear of Lis entire recovery. Watermelons. WaTERJiEsoNS in abundance have been in market for the past week, th supply exceeding the demand. Those who aro fond of the article should not indulge too freely, for, "From melons incautiously cat, Melon cholic effect may ensue." By the-wsy, our young friend, Mr. Jacob Maxey, wi I jlea;e accept our thinks for melons received.

Urgent Request. Those indebted to DAVIDSON & CO., Cloth, iers, will please to take notice that the latter are just preparing to start for the East, for Fall and Winter purchases, and therefore rely on their friends in arrears to them to come foiward immediately. DAVIDSON L Co.

Holidays. See notice, in another column, ofS. & M. Becker, in relation to holidays. TAKE iOTICP. S. & M. Becker inform their customers and friends that they will keep their store closed on the 5th and Geh of September, Thursday and Friday, also the 14th of September, Saturday on account of keeping holidays. AGRICULTURAL NOTICE. The Fourth Regular Meeting Of the Marshall County Agricultural Society, will be held at the Court Ilouie in Plymouth, on Satuidav, the 7th day of September next, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of perfecting arrangements relating to the next Agricultural Fair of the Soc;ety. We hope that every menibtr wili be present and bring as many of his neighbors along as he can induce to come. JOS. WESTERVE LT, Pres., ATark Ccmming. Sec'v. Dir. IS: At his residence, in Center Township, in this j Court, on the 23th of August, of erysipelas, John A. Shirley, aged about 43 year?. The deceased ha been a resident of Marshall County for nearly twenty years. lie leaves a family and m my friend? to mourn his loss. Special Notices. THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT rCBLISHEU EVF.RV THTRSDAT, BT T. Terms of Subscription: 81, 50 IX ADVANCE. Short Tim.given to PifMr-P Tvo Tf orne Snl-priberi. Foreign Subscriber to com pi with the Tercu. Terms of Advertising: Onesinsre. (10 lines or 1;.) one month. $1 ffl; thrc months, two-fiftv : six snjntin. t!ire-tif:r : ue y.r. vn dulUr. A liberal discount will te miHe to thovt who advertise to the amount of a quarter, h tlf or wholj column hy the month r year. Adfertimenw to V either paid fr or see-ire. inaJimej of p'i liratiun. 0 attention I -m i 1 to fun-ig i advertising unl fui,oin' ;iii,'rt hv th cnh or the BEST OF REFEItE.NCES. JOB DEPARTMENT. W are do v prepared to execute neatly all kindsof Poster .v, Progra m m c s3 CIRCULAR?, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS. BILL HEADS, Acterms VERY REASONABLE. SELECT SCHOOL. THE UXPKRSIONKD will on a School for instructi.'ii in :11 the F.rmli'h Rranches, in one of the room f the cmiirtry Ruildin?. in this place, on next .Mud-iy morning, August 2G'.h, 161. Terms $3,.r0 per Quarter. JAXF. X. THOMPSON. Plymouth, August 2", lGI ()t:J .1. . SCOTT, COLXiECTING- AGENT, Continues tn pay pcial attention to the Collection of Claim. S.ui-factory reference as to character a&i repoiisihilitr, given in riymouh aiid ekewhere Tlymouth, May.lSGl maylG-lCtf (KroarJV v.h,wil, Fnt-rpi t-. F.b. 2, I'd Worthy of Merit. Arrcng tlu innuv rineditf.4 oM'.-red to the puWie under the he id of Patent .Medicines, it i.s a relief to know th.it foine oftliem an valuable preparations, wäll do wl:it I rl.tiiaod fr thm and are wortliy of use und phice in every t4fuily. 15 lotig:.ii to this clas Ri iy eutioned. Dr. Rob ick's Scaiiduiavian Ilemedifs, IIi.mhI Puriln-r an 1 Blood Pills which are mt cxcvlleitt jr p;irati'ns and which nave unoe.-.rf-i ivci in an cas lur wiucii their us is intended Like thousand of others we har personal wit ness to thi.-, having used them in our own family with the bei ottVet. Wo are also a juainted with many who fpeak voluntarily in praise of these medicine. One of our leaifing business men says, that by the use of only four bottles of the Purifier, he received more than one hundred dollars benefit. His difficulty was erysipelas. We expi ess our thanks tor a liberal present of these remedies for ue in our family. See Advertisement in another column. ßE IT ORDAIN CD by the President and Hoard ot Trustees of the Corporation of Plymouth, in the County of Marshall an 1 State of Indiana, that the following fklc-walks b constructed, to-wit: In S'juth Plymouth, brink's addition, tu frnt of the Lotion the north eide of the street running east anJ west, commencing at Thomas Houghton's corner, running west to Michigan street, thenee north to the hiiJe on the e.t sde of Michigan street. Anl be it further ordained, that side walks be (onstructul in the original plat of the town of Plymouth, as follows, towit: Or. the south side of Walnut street, in front of loti humbetr-d KM, 10'J, 1113, 101. and 105; said walks to le made four feet wide, nnd composed of the material commonly used in the conjunction of side-walks in said Corporation And it is hereby m ide the duty of the Marsh al of the said Corporation to see that the faid walks are constructed according; to the requirements of this oidiuance; and if the same be not completed within thirty davs from the publication of this ordinance, he is heitby ordered to proceed, according to law, t coiirttuct the s un., and return th cost of said consi rnetioa to the Cleik of said Corporation, who shall place the fame on the Tax Duplicate against the said lots. Passed August 5th, ItGI. Published August 23.1, If-Cl. Witness M. H. RICE, Prest. D. Ii. VAxVALRP.SBt KGir, Clerk Plymouth Corporation. aug22-30i3 IVOTICK. Whereas", my wife has left me withoutjmt cause or provocaton, this is to warn all persons from hai boring rr trusting her on my account, as I will pav no debts of her contracting after this date. JOHN APPLE. Plymouth, Auj 127 t5 HAGS, Bees wax. old Britana, Copper, Brass Pewter,Cat Iron, and some money taken in icnange for hardware at II. B. DICKSON k Co.V

GLORIOUS NEWS 2

our mm is now sjfb. BUCK & TOAN'S MAMMOTTI HARDWARE j"UCII HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, jW but the great question that now agitates the American people, is the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE O T BUCK &, TO AN, Wostcrrclt Block, IF3 y zen o Tit la., Ind. They have made ampl" provisions to supply all who are in want of anything in their line of trade DO.VT FAIL To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves. June G, 1SG1 lDlv ryillE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Bults, Hinges, Glass SASH ct-C, Ts at 19 BUCK & TOAN'S I F YOU WANT A G-ood Cools. Stove Go to BUCK k TOAN'S f 1 0 J and bur it! place to buy anything in tho Iat 19 I5U:K k TOAN'S DEALER I: DRY GOODS, YANKEE "OTIOXS, WALL AND WINDOW PArEK. SELLS COFFEE, SUGAlt, MOLASSES, SYRUP AND RICE, roit C A S II I Feb. 23 Er. T. .S. JjE1IGA; Keeps cuiist uitl y on hand PURE DRUGS AMI M EDICI N M S , carefully selecti-d from the best Wholesale Es tabüslinients in New York, I'liiludelphia, Pittsbusgh and Chicago. country iaa:cnnT.s A N O Physicians Generally. Will find it to their interest to jrive him a call as he warrants every article sold by him to be just what it 14 rnrrarnf rwl Tn url.lWisin t IiIj Tirrrn stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YANKEE NOTIONS. PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, ... ii ii i . - T Ana in i.ict, ."Tcryvmun unuaiij ni-jii in a iruStore, at prices as low can be afforded. Call ... .. r ,.1 aim i imuiue lur j uuincn to. n25tf T. A. LEMON. A FEW BARRELS OF CHOICE it i) v t 1 1 i b: o rOR SALE BT J. F. VANVALKBNMJRGH, One door north of the Hank. July 18 23tf WE Inve a large stock of IMPLEMENTS, towit: Cradles, Scylhs, Snalhs, Horse Rakes Ploicst (Mishaicuka) Com Shellers, Ztr., to be feld chcup. Bl'CK & TO AN.

HEAD- QUA11TEKS FOE

.'VI- n " y, . : ... f. . . . .v.. -v . v . ' BOOTS & SHOES. CASEY &: MOREY Have removed to A. C. Stalet" s Store Room under Masonic Hall, east side Michigan street. Where can be found the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Boots cfej SHocs ! Mca-j', Boys', Youths & Ch's Calf, Kip & Coarso Boots. Morocco Cloth, Patent k Enameled L E A T II K It BOOTS, SHOE5?, GAITKRS. f MTPERS & DANCING FUMrS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Which we now offer rhfaprr than anr other house in tlie W?torn country. Our stock is well selected, nnd with particular attention to the wants of this market. We have also enlarged our llniutract tiring Depart in' t, And hare always on hand a good assortment of Custom Made Wo Which we warrant to wear well and not Rip. Wc are al.jo prepared to MAKE AND MEND Boots and Shoes, Neatly and promptly. We invite the Ladies to call and rvimmc before buyinsr tlsewhcrc. Citizens of this place, w ho buy their Fancy Dress Boots and Shoes In Chicago, can save time and expense by calling on u. MILLER'S & MASON'S BLACKING Kept constantly on hand. CASEY & MOREY. April IS, 1SG1 lQtf EVERYBODY INTERESTED ! ! Who won 1I not Consult Iii liest Interest? W 3HL TQF 3E "3P1 AND ORiUMBSTili TREES Shrubbery, ErIoivcrs, Vc. "J AM now pellinjr, to be delivered at thn proper I time to take from the Nursery this fall, a general assortment of FRUIT TREES! trcit as Apple, Tench, Cherry, CJooebrrry, ktnsphcrry, iec lariiac, Cirapcx, Pear, Pin 111, Apricot, nachher!', Kirn iv berry, Quinces, 1 iterant, Arc, &., AnJ all their different varieties; also, ORNAMENTAL TREES, FLOWERS, fcc, Too tedious to mention. I furnish the best quality of trees, at reasonable ra'es LI r cry variety will be found true timme. Hein; familiar with nearly 11 the lale mid approved varieties of fruit, the liest mode of.ti!turc, &c, I villivc nil the desired inform ilio respect inir tlio management of trers, and will, h n requested, select lor purchasers the best varictic--, with as much care as I vould were I Felectinjj for myself. Care willle taken to have the trees fill the ar?etnoi t every respect. I publish this notice to pivc all who m iy be wanting trees, nn opportunity to b'are their orders with me, for I fIi iII not be able to call on but a small portion of the tili 7.1 us of M tishall t)tinty. For further particular call on the "iib-criber. II. HIIRCE.riymoulh, Ind. JuiieSh, IrT.l 21tf. BA It BE It' 8 MILL, Six miles south-wcKt of Plymouth, iTIni'fcliall Co., Ind. The undersigned, having recently purch isedthe mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put tho same in perfect 11 1 v.vi.vfl on njnn, Would respectfully nollcit jatronags. No detention on account of dry weather. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN ZKHNNRR.

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. Ik i D rravvd A.pctito, uiror, a Obstructions tc. tgX fr, , Jf25ct. C Kead the testimany of GOV. WISE, Va. "WiLS'W's Tills aro a eafe nd most useful Fhmily Frmtdy frr Cuiiftip.ition, and affections tT th Dlt-stiTe Ordain. For Headacl thoy liaTe proved them rlTM n fpwrinc.' Read the testimony cf GOV. KING, Ala. 'I would not without Wilson's 1111. for anj price. For Indigeatiou and HeiH1 ' 1 . . r:tf 1 -T. - V..1A gi7es immediate relief." Sold by Druggists & Dealers everywhere. PREPARED RV B. L. FA1INESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner Wood and 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH, PA. OLE PROrr.IETOM OP qB. L. Falinestock's Vermifuge, o T7LOOD PILLS AND BLOOD puniriKK. DR. UODACK'S Sea 11 claim viati Kemcdie. The evidence in tho possession of Dr. Roback, which is at all times accessible to the public, establish the following facts : That the Hi.ood TfRtFiER and Bi.ood Pills have been proved by analysis to CONTAIN NO MINERAL, That they cure the almost universal complaint, DVSPEPSI A, with unerring certainty, and in a very short time. That afisr all other medicines have proved useless they relieve MVER COMPLAINT, and restore the health ami strength of the sufferer. THAT SICK FEMALES, who have languished for years in helpless weakness and desjtondi-ncy, recuperate with great rapidity under their invigorating operation. Tint all sexual disabilities are removed by their cordial and gentle stimulating properties. 'I hat thi-y recruit SHATTERED CONSTITUTION'S, however they may have been trilled with abused; that their direct tendency is to lengthen life, and rendfi- it en joyable. That operating directly upon the poison of the disease in the hlood they CAUSE SOON TO HEAL, and discharge from the sjstem, every taint of Scrofula, whether hereditary or otherwise. That they RECRCIT THE DEBILITATED, and there is no disease of the Stomach ard Bowels, the Liver and Nervous System, the fc'kin, Glands or Muscles, ARISING FItOM IMPfRlTIE OR 0DSTRUCTI0N3 CF TI1K BLOOD OR SECRETIONS, in which they do notgive prompt relief, and, (if administered before the very citadel of life has been invaded,) effect a painless and perfect cure. Hear in n:ind that the Scandinavian Ylsetable Blood Pill? arc endorsed by the experience of thousands ol living witnesses, who, in letters, affidavits, medical works und 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 huntdisease through every avtnue nnd 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 Pills, for it takes a lcs3 number of them to produce a better effect. Trice of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood ru nner, $1 per bottle, or $5 per half dozen. Of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Pills, 25 cents per box, or 5 boxes for $1. Read Dr. Roback's Special Notices nd Certificates, published in a conspicuous part of this Paper from time to time. Dr. Roback's Medical Almmacind Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and valuable Medical information, ran be hadrntisof his Agfiits throughout the country In difficult or complicated Cases, Pr. Hobar-k may be consulted personally or by letter enclosing one stamp for the reply. A NEW ARTICLE. Dr. Rol.mck's Stomach IVittors. A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, f t giving tone to tl e Stomach, and for the Drevcution of bilious complaints incident to .he Western country. Try it. Asa morning drink, to as-ist digestion and relieve dyspeisi.t it has n equal. Try it. In flavor it is snrerior to all other Bitters. Try it. The formula of thso bitters, now (ISGl)the sole property of Dr. Jlobark, originated with one of the olde tand most eminent Medical Practitioners of the vVest, and it is directly predicated on the wants of the Western people. These Bitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of th roots and herbs of which thev are composed, and as they are, bv nllaving- unnatural cravings of the etomach, directly promotive of TEMPERANCE, the present proprittor believes that in making them widely known the pubiic welfare is subserved. It will soon be for sle bv all Dr. Roback's nu merous Agents, an 1 at Hotels, Arc., the country ever. In the meantime, orders will be hiled direct from Cincinnati in tiny quantity and at the lowest rates. It is rut up in Quart Bottles, and secure ly pi ked in one doz. cases. Halt doz. sample cases will, however, be packed nnd sent to any address, if desired. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER BOTTLE or C for3. Principal olTiec anil salesrooms, No G EastPourth street, 3d building from Main street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laboratory No. .'12 Hammond ctrcct. l or sale in Marshall county bv Blain k Co., TA. Lemon. Pershing k Co", Plvmnuth; Robert Cornwell k Co., Bourbon; D. W Stange, Bremen; John Cles, Bourbon; Jonas Miller, Bremen, J is. M. Wickizjr, Argos; Peter Smith. Uniontown; and Druggists and Merchants generally throughout the Union. 191y. WOLF CREEK v I, ouRiivc i!i i r r. rrHE above named mill, six miles south o I Plymouth, is now doing excellent CUSTOM AND MERCHANT WORK The proprietor spares no pains to gire satisfacVion niul intends keeping his mill in H condition to do the I'ery Best of Work, ml he feels confident that he will not fail to atsfv allwho may favor him w ith their patronage. Plour, Meal, Bran, &c.,kcpt constantly on hand Uid will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully .solicii patronage from th citiens of Marshall und adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. FlrmourlAuS 53 IHW, 0iitf

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OF In the month of December, 1358, the undersigned for the first time offered for sal to the public Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Imperial Win Bitters and in this short period they have given such uuiversul satisfiution to the m.my thousands of persons jvholiave tried them that it is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of stnxll complaints is surpri:i z. and it is therefore of the utmost importance tint a stnct attention to the Ieat and most t nihil? bodilv ailment should be hud for diseases of the body must invariablv affect th nun J- The subscribers now ouly ask a trial of mrwn 1 from all who have not used thorn the vrorld to prod ucß their equal. We challenge These Ritters for the euro of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, nnd for Purifying and Enriching the Hlood, are absolutely unsurpassed by enr other remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make, the trial. The Wine itself is of a superior quality, being about one-third stronger th:n other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. As thesii Bitters are tonh; and alterative in their character, so they strengthen an'1 invigorate the whole system, and jrivc a line tone and healthy action to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removinsr obstructions, and producing a genera! wr.rmth. They are alio excellent fo- Diseases nnd Weakness peculiar to FBMALES, where a tonic is required to strengthen and brace the system. No Lady, wlo is subject to lassitude and faintneg-s, should le without them, as they are revivifjin in their action. THESE BITfMKS Will not only Cuie, but Prevent Disease, and in this respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For fs&cipiciBl CoitMimpliozi; Wenh Lungs, Indigestion, Dvspersia, Disoaios of the Nervous System, Paralsis, Piles, an 1 for all cases requiring a Tonic, I Dr. Dods Celebrated Wine Bitters 1 Arc UtiKtiritawscfi ! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, thev are truely valuabV. For the aged and innrm, nnd for persons of a weak constitution tor Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and a 1 public speakers for Book-Keepers, TailorSjSoamstresses, Students, Artists and all persons leading a sedentary life, the will prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, innocent, an I delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating ; and are a valuable remedy for person addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from thepoisoins contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease, and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where dull and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent an 1 harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infints with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, an l temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading those truly valuable BI ITCltS over the land, and thereby essentially old :n banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Is all Affections of tiik Head, Sick Ileatlnclie, 01 Xenons Headache, Dr. Dods Imperial Wine liitteis will be found to be mostea lut.try and Efficacious. FEMALES, The many certificates which have been tcudered us. and the letters which we are daily receiving, aiv conclusive proof that among the women thee Bittet shave given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No wotran in the land ehould be without them, nnd those who once use them will not fail to keep a supply. Hr SSovce EJotW Imperial Wino Bitters Arc prepared by an eminei.t and skillful physician w ho has used the:n successfully in his practice fut the l ilt twenty-five ye;irs. '1 he proprietor, before purehasin the exclusive right to m inufactnre and sell Dr. J Bjvee Dods' Ce!cbrjtcd Imperial Wine I Bitters, had them tasted by two distinguished medi- ! .i ...!.., I .1.- ......i.l. cut I'lai'iu luiti'ra hu i uiivumvu uiiui a iii.ujuii: remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, n a general thing disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can ce found in the United States, acquainted with their medical proprieties, who w ill not higlil v approve OIL J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL VIiE BI 1 TP. US. In all newly ticttlcd places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber from which a puisonuiss miasma is created, these hitrcis should be used every morning before breakfast. Dr. J. ESovec Ifofil' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulteiated Wiae, combined with Barberry, S-domon's ScaI, Comfrey, Wild Chirry Rh k. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers and Gentian. The; a.c manufactured by Dr. Dods himstdf. who is an exneiiei ced 11 success! ui Phvsician, nnd hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which Hood the country, and iam-t which the Medical lVolessioa are so justly nreiudiced. These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community lor almost every variety of diseases Incident to the human system, that they are now deemed undispens.ible as a TONIC, MEDICINE AND BEVERAGE. rcircli:ie One Kolllt! It CV-ts but Little! Turify the Blood! (live Tone to the Stomaeh! Renovate the Ststem! and Prolong Life! Price $1?00 per bottle; 6 for $5,00. Prepared and sold by CHARLES V ID I FIELD A Co., SOLE rROmiETORS, 78 Wiluam Street, NEW YORK. UTT'orsale by Druggists and Croccrs generally throughout the country. auS-2?h ihckorYTirove n mm iTs At the head of Broadway, 2 milc above the Oliver Rouse, Toledo, Oh.io, would call the attention of Tree HciIcrs &. Nurserymen In want of Trees ar.;, Plants for the fall trade, to their stock, whic1 j very large and nromising, consisting of arly 203 acre, closely set, and having but a limited trade, they are enabled to till orders i wV,h healthy trees, not exposed to the usual per.'ia attending shipments from eastern nurseries. Having 25 acres of Apple trees, four years from the graft, will enable them to satisiy parties who value fruit trees, like timber, according to siz. The younger siovk is almost unlimited, very thrifty und fine. Send for a trade list. OlliceouUd floor Bieed's Block, one minute's walk from K. K. Depot. If absent, inquire of Biced Bro's, or P. T. Hamm & Co. on 1st floor. Address, HALL. STEUDENS k CO. A few careful, energetic Agents will fin 1 employ at a fair commission. julI8-25tf. rilHE TLACE TO BUY Hoes, Forks, scythe Snaths, Cradles

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tolilO GASH STORE! ALL UIUHT WITH A $25,000 Stand of Dry Goods. EVERYBODY RUN TO TUG OHIO CASH STOKE AND SEE TUR IMIcs oi' Cheap Goods! And Oh! what a falling o:T i there, toy countrymen! Nothing h s occurred in Christendom ninee the flood, which compares in the least with the Astonishing Reduction ! ! 1 n p it I c k s , .T THE OHIO CASH STORE I! Ho, ali ve people! clap your hands! Let th j glad tilings go firth! it be spread abroad j throughout the vast extent of this vast country ! Let ti e farmer leave his plow ia the furrow, the mechanic his tools on the work bench, the doctor his nostrums 1, the pill-Lags, the lawyer his books on the du-ty shelves, the maiden the jam on the spinning wheel, and one and all, fur and near.oid and younj:, gay and snd. rich and poor, .n short, let the entire oopulation make ONE GRAND RUSH TOR THK OHIO CASH STORE ! I.OIO pieces Calico, from C toll cents per yard wide for J2 cents, at the OHIO CASH STORE. GOT F'ieccä Brown Sheeting, from 6 t In ct at the OHIO CASH STORE. OOS pieces Denims, l.est for 12 cen', at OHIO CASH STOKE. 210 pieces Stripes, bst for 1:2'. cents, at 'he OHIO CASH STORE. 80 piwcs Ticking, from 12 to 20 ceLts, at tho OHIO CASH STORE. IOI pieces Jean? from 12-.C to 40 cents, at the OHIO CASH STOIIE. Largest lot of CLOTHS i.D C.1SSIMERES, At the OHIO CASH STORK. Three Thousand Inr of HOOTS & SHOES i I Women's Enameled Shoes for 73 eents at the 01110 cash store. 1, O O o shawls, Brocha, Stella and Silk, at the OHIO CASH STORE. 500 Silk Mantillas, Capes & Dusters At the OHIO CASH STORE. Ladies, fur the nicest Dress floods, of all fvle gototh OHIO CASH STORP.. One Thousand yards Black , Brocade and FANCY SILKS! Cheaper than th cheapest, nt tho OHIO CASH STÖHE. 300 pieces Challi, Irom 12U't 25 crnfs, nttho OHIO CASH STOKE. 5!)0 patterns Lawns and Hfmres. newest stvlet, at the OHIO CASH STOKE. For the chr apest White Goods, co f the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest and newet stvles of Tmvelinjr DressGoods.go to the OHIO CASH STOKE. For the cheapest Hats, poto the OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest 'I . ove s and Mit, co to tha OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest Hosierv.go t th OHIO CASH STORE, For the cheapest Queensw are, po to th OHIO CASH STORE. For the cheapest goods cf all kinds, go to the OHIO CASH STOPsE For i tie muu m s mmi $i Oo to tho OHIO CASH STORE. 5.000 yardj 0f Carrn't, from 25 cents to V Kf yard, at th OHIO CASH STOKE. Firmer, Farmers' Wive, Farmer' Bovi und C'irl,go toth OHIO CASH STÖRE. The best UioCofTeeot 15 cents.atth OHIO CASH STORE. 15 R'SlcoodN' O Sucn r for $1, at th OlllO CASH STORE. TWO TONS CofFeo and Crushed Sugars, At Wholesale qr Itctail, Which will he sold verv cheap, at the "OHIO CASH STORE, MORAL. . 'ITiee Goods were purchased iu N-w Yrrk and Philadelphia, when Goods were at tho Lowest Priceaand we have no hesiMtion in sai inptnJ nr. ina boldly, that they ai-e from 15 to '2ö per crt. cheaper than ever before ofTered in thU market, tor ' O jOl. 53 D. MoWILUAMS.

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