Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 January 1862 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER .10. THE DEMOCRAT. ! special $otif$. giirdivarc. grit $00 (K Sand ocitftt.

VOLUME 2.

Local and Miscellaneous.

JOHN McDONALD. :::::: Editor. r,PI1i.iio1i A few davs ago. some gentlemen from Stark count j were in our town, having in their possession tome of the government scrip, which they were anxious to exchange for gold. They found a man who agreed to take the scrip at ten percent, discount; but not having it in his possession, he went to Wheeler's Bank and got it, p tying fire per cent premium; but while he was out, a man came in. end happening to have some gold with liim, took the Treasury Notes at fifteen per cent, discount, thus Ieavipsr broker No. 1 five per cent. worse oir than when he commenced the shave. Persons desiring to exchange good currency at twill pre mi a in, can doubtless be accommodated hj calling on B 11 S. ley. It ct urn cd. Capt. O. II. P. Bailit, of the 20th Regiment, lias returned home, and looks in "good condition." lie has our thanks for late Southern papers. He svys the half has not been told of their sufferings at Hattera. Ife also confirms the reports we have so frequently heard relative to Col. Brown. He resigned before quitting the regiment, but designs entering the service in a different locality. Orderly Sergeant B.bington has been elected Captian of Capt. Bailey's Company. I. II. &. I,. Co. At a regular meeting of Protection Hook k Ladder Co. No. l.heU at their Hall on Tuesday evening, January 7th, 16G2, the lollowing officers were duly elected for the ensuing year: J. B. N. KutcEa, Chief Enginee S. A. Fkasczs, Foreman; D. How, 1st Ass't do Jkjut Blah, 2d do do E. R. Shook, Sec'; J. L. Clkavelaüd, Treasurer. A Suggestion. For the benefit of the young mn of Plymouth we would suggest to those who keep "open doors " on New Year's day, that iu no case should tAey permit wine to be a portion ot the refreshments usually served up on such occasions. The melancUoly effects of neglecting this admonition were fearfully illustrated last New Year's xy. Daring Theft. About nine o'clock laut Thursday morning a saddle --vnJ bridle belonging to Mr. Br.xsea of Knox, were taken from the stable of the Short Houe. The thief was seen while carrying them off, but it was not suspieioued by the person who aw him, that they were stolen. On Furlough. Thirty-four soldiers on fur!oug, left this place lat Monday lor crimp at Goshen. Welcome ll'ce, lately of this town, has been elected First Sjieutcnant of ihe Company which he and others arc recruiting in this county. He will make a good oSUccr. Ictcron, For February, has made its appcarocec. Ti say thtt it is one of tho b;st, if not the best numbers yet publi.-Ued of this magazine, is unnecessary, for all who read it, will, ere this, have discovered it to be so. Address, Peterson Magazine, Philadelphia. Caution. Ti calling for that excellent Salcratus (D.B. De I .and k Co. 's Chemical Salcratus) be sure kat jxhi .get -Trac jou call for, as there are, owing to Ha great success, numerous imitations in the market, put up in the sme colored papers. Be sure and get that with the came of D. B. DeLand k Co. upon it, and then you will be sure you arc right. Thanks. We have received from Gov. Dawson ä copy of his Message to ' j Legislative Assembly of Utah, but not in time give it a careful perusal before this publication. The Message has been highly commend d for its conservatism. May the Governor live long to enjoy his honors. Fraternal. Last week we had the pleasure of receiving a flying visit from the gentlemanly editor of th5 Warsaw Uniont II. C. Kirrer, Esq. He reports business being slo at Warsaw, in which particular that place is no exception to the generality of to 1)4. Delegaten. The Delegates from this county in attendance upon the Sute Convention at In liar, ipolis, are C. II. Reeve, Wm Hughes, M. A. O. Packird, J. D. N. Klinger, W. C. Edwards. Iork. The Purk trade has been pretty brisk for the past few days, prices ranging from $2 to $2.25, nett. Died, On the 2nd inst., Joieph Evans, sen., aged 81 years and C months. i'anrrrs Cured or no Iay. Dr. Swak willbc at the Edwards House from the ltthto the 22 J of each month. Persons had better call early, as the Dr's room id very much crowded generally about noon. He treaü all forms' of Chronic diseases and especially Cancers, in the suceessful treatment of which li is scarcely eieelled by any Physicien in the west. The Dr. is a regular graduate of one of the best mcdlc.il schools in the United States, and stands high in his profession as a physician, and has hid an experience of sime twonty years in practice. But his reputation is too well known to need recommending. He discards all poisons making use only of innocent and effectual remedies se'ecting and preparing his medicines him self. They are pleasant to take not sickening or debilitating, but bracing and consequent! v patients ar not deprived of doing moderate labor. He deals honestly with his patients; if he thinks he camot benefit them, he will tell them so, as it is no physician's interest to deceive his patients. Sue his Circular (which is half the si.e of a common newspaper) contains from thirty -fire to forty good certificates of cases of cancers he has cured. He has also more than a hundred specimens of Cancers he took out preserved in spirits. lie carries a full supply of medicines. His cha rj-es are reasonaele. Counsel fiee of charge. J. S. SCOTT, COLLECTING AGENT, Continues to pay especial attention to the Collection of Claim. Satisfactory reference as to character and responsibility, given in Plynoutfi and elsewhere rijrraouth, Miy,I86l mtjlG 1 Ct

Scailtluiiaviaii I'ill- and Purifier. CtxcitfXaTi, Jnlr 1 . 1S58. Dr. C. W. R oo aCK 'Dear Sir. In reply to hi

quirics made of me, it gives me pleasure to aaji ! that Mrs. N. Atlee.of the Society of Friends, and ' wiJow of the late Dr. Atlee of Cincinnati, preri j ous to hcr ?oinS CMt expressed her confidence in (tl, efficacy of your Scandinavian Remedies, and the benefit she derived from using- them. She had been suffering from general prostration at times, being over seventy-bit years of age, and Ophthal mia and inflammation of the face. Various remedies were resorted to without relief, when some ! friends" recommenced a court-e of your Scandina vian "Blood Purifier and Blood Pills. They had the desired effect, and she was considered as restored' , to health I know many who haTe used your medicine?. aud speak decidedly of the benefits derived, thus testifying of their renovating influence in purify ing the blood and giving vigor and energy to the system. They have my cordial approval. Respectfully, your obedient servant, dccl2 4Gt4 S. J. Eaowjc. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO C0NSUMPTIVE3. The advertiser having been restored to health in a i ery few weeks by a very simple remedy after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To alt who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, kc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every Mifferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tie prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, 41 m3 New York. From tha Mi-Oiawaka Entrrprlte Fl. 2, 1CC1 Worthy or Merit. A irong the many remedies offered to iliopubic! under the hea 1 of Patent Medicines, it is a relief to know that some of them are valuable preparations, will do what is claimed for them nJ ic worthy of use and place in every family. Belonging to this class may be mentioned. Dr. Roback's Scandinavian Remedies, Blood Purifier anU Blood Pills which arc most excellent preparations and which have the desired effect in all cases for which their use is intended. Like thousands of others we bar personal witness to thin, having used them in our own family with the best olfect. We are also acquainted wit many who speak voluntarily in praise of these medicines. Oae of our leading business men says, that by the use of only fiur bottles of the Purifier, he re ceived more than one hundred dollars benefit. Hi.? difficulty was erysipelas. We express our thanks for a liberal present oj these rereedu for use in our family. See Advertisement in another column. THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT milSHT.D EVERT THl'nSDAT, BT t. p. .iicnoAir,n. Terms or SrnscRirnox: 81, 50 IN ADVANCE. Short Tim girrn t PnnnrT-P.Ylx Horn SnWritr. Korean Sul.jcri) riU compljr with the Temii. Tkhms of Advertising: On qrm. (10 linear le0 on month. $1 00; thr month, two-fifty: t month. three-Sfiy: one year. wn Hollar,. A lilral Jivnunt will h jut I" to tho.e who Bdrertw t. the amount of inrter. half orwbolt mliiuaW the month or year. Legal AiWertiiementa to W either p-M't for or eenreJ insurance of p iUi-atin. N attention paid to foreign a-Werttaing nl --meail hr the eah orthe BK.ST OK REFERENCES. JOB DEPARTMENT. We are new prep.re4 to execute neatly all kindeof Joosters, Programmes, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS, tfcc TERMS VERT REASONABLE. Copartnership Dissolution. The copartnership heretofore existing between M. Stoll and I). Holtz, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. D. Holtz is authorized to receive all monies due the firm, and will pay all indebtedness of the same. This !)th day of December, IHCI. The business will be continued bv D. Iloltz. M. STOLL, dccI2 4Ct3. D. HOLTZ. NEW REMEDIES FOR S.P E It M A T OKK II CK A. Howard Association, Philadelphia. A Ilenevolent Institution established by special Endowment, for the relief of the Sick and L)istren'ed, afflicted with Vjrueut and Chronic Diseases, and especially for the cure of the Diseases of the Sexual Organa. MEDICAL ADVICE giren gratis, by the Acting Surpeon. V ALU AHLE REPORTS on Spermatorrhea, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the New Remedies employed in the Dispen.-tarv, sent in scaled letter envelopes free of charge. Two or three st imps for rx)st.i2re acceptable. Ad-dre.-s Dr. J. SK1LLIN HOUOHTON, Howard Association, No. 2 3 Ninth st., Philadelphia, p. December 12, lfCl IGIj. Hats, Hats, Hats . CAPS, CArs, CAPS ! Call at Davidson k Co.s Wholesale and Rctai Clothing Store, for your IIHEcvtjs and Caps X The largest, cheapest and best selected stock ever in this market. AMOtf. D. Co.

BARBER'S MILL, Six miles south-west of Plymouth, Marshall Co., Intl.

The undersigned, having recently purchasedthe mill generally known as Barber's Mill, and put the game in perfect R I .V,V.V order, Would respectfully solicit ratronage. No detention on account of dry weather. Satisfaction marantced. JOHN ZEIINNER. June 27, 16Cl-221y. FLOURING MILL rriHE above named mill, six miles south o J Tlymouth, now doing excellent Custom & ülcrclinnt Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfaeWon and intends keeping his mill in condition to do Tlio Vory Uejst or Work, nd he feels confident that he will not fail to sat .sfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Flour, Meal, Bran, ic.kept constantly on hand tnd will be sold at the lowest living prices. He respectfully solicits patronage from the citiens of Marshall and adjoining counties. MICHAEL ZEHNER. Plymouth, Aus. 23,1 6GI. n3ltf nj (Stood. HONEST CORNER! I rsspeetfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER Thatl ve recently relumed from the east and am now inriceiptof a Full mid Complete Htoelt Of carefully selected aid GROCF-KIES! And everything else formerly kept by m; which I will sell at fair prices. I will take in exchange for goods, all kinds of Ulei'Citaiilahle Produce, ASD MOKET WIL NOT BE REFUSED f I invite myoid customers to call and elomine my stock and prices, and if they suit, they will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight fofward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing themselves in arreas are notified that their due are very much needed, and I hope they wil redeem their promises to pny up. J.UROWNL' E. Plymouth Oct.lln38tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber has just opened the above House, and is determined to keep it in a lanner every way worthy of public patronage. II IS T A B L E Will b supplied with thebest the market affoids ; charges reasonable, and evry exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful osdor always in attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER. Plymouth, March 21, 18C1 8m3 "THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME." BENDER HOUSE, Knox, Starke County, Ind. J. D. CLARK, : : : : : Fromuito Having retaken this well known House, and refitted and refurnished the same throughout, he is determined to make it a First Class House in all particulars- seplä-32!y. ZOUAVES HOUSE, MAIN STREET, ROIRROIV, IIVII. C. S. WEAVER, Proprietor. rpiIIS HOTEL HAS BEEN PUTIN COML M-ETE ocuica, and is now open for the reception of company. The Proprietor respectfully solicits public patronage, and will use his best efforts to make his House a pleasant stopping place for both Traveler and Hoarder. Bourbon, A ugust cUi, 1 8J 1 . 2Hly. ii;sitAi;;?i t i yiiso s Wolesale and Retail GROCERY HOUSE Dealers In all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND Provlsiono, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. In soliciting the public patronage we would say .hat our stock of Goods ii complete, and will compare favorably withany other establishment in tho West, Especial inducements are offered to country Dealer. All kinds of country Produce taken atthehigh est market price in eichnng for goods. NUSSBAUM & DAVIDSON. Apil 12.

GLORIOUS NEWS!

OUR COUATHY IS NOW SAFE. BUCK & TOAITS MAMMOTH HARDWARE MUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, but the great question that now agitates the American people, is the ' LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o r BUCK &, TO AN, Wcstcrvclt Block, 3PJ ymoutli, Inc3LThey have made ample provisions to supply all who are in want of anything in their line of trade DO.VT FAIL To call, eiaatine.and satisfy yourselves. June 6, 1861 19Iy rjlHE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Glass sash &c, s at 19 BUCK & TOANS I F YOU WANT A Stovo Go to BUCK & TOANfS and buy it! 19) rjlHE phce to boy anything in the ECardwaro Lino, t 19J BUCK k TOAN'S i rpHG TL ACE TO BUY Hoes, Forks, sn the Snaths, Cradle; Etc., is at 19 BUCK k TOAN'S !rorcric!$. SOMETHING NEW AB. & CO., Infor.n the citizens of Mars liulland adjoining Counties That they have received A 'Nevr and Fresh Stock OF GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell fs tow as any other Ilotesc m .1 orllicm Indiana. Their Stock consists of COFFEE, sic; AR, hol vssi:s, SYRUP, mDE, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, Quccnswarc, of every Description, xx oodonwaro, Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will take almost all kinds of Country Produce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. (TyOnc door aboro S. At M. Becker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, IVo. M, Corbin'H lloc1c, PLYMOUTH, - - INDIANA. AB. RECKRR k CO. November 21, 18G1 I3tf.

CLOTHING manufactory

o r DAVIDSON & Co. The above signed have jast completed assorting their FIRSTE STOCK OF Gents and U3, READY-MADE CLOTHING! Principally of THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, Suitable for FALL Sc WINTER WEAR. They have on band a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP SUCH AS Ilea vers, Ca micros, Cloths, Vcsf inj;s, Tweeds, J cans, cVc. A c. G-ents' Furnishing G-oods! srcii as Shirts: all kinds Drawer., Suspender Socks, Gloves, &r. Ac. HATS AND CAPS! Of which we keep Almost 11 Htylo! Wc lcar no Contradcli In saying that O XT XI STOCK, On tlio Avliolc, CAN NUT BE EXCELLED In poini of VARIETY, CHEAPNESS i.tD QUALITY! And would INVITE PURCHASERS ! T O roR TiiK.nsr.JL I'isS. DAVIDSON & CO. E. R. SHOOK, Cl'tter. Plymouth, October 3, 1SC1. 3Ctf. grogs Ä Udidnrj. DKUG STORE nr. T. sf. xi:.to.i, Keeps constantly on hand PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tabhshments in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUIVTRY JIERCRRIYTS A .V U Physicians Generally. Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every 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 YA1YKEE NOTIONS. PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL, BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, C. And in fact, crerything usually kept in a Drug Store, at prices as low as can be afforded. Call and examine for yourselves. n25tf T. A. LEMON. tfam Jfron Worltf. STEAM FOUNDH BREMEN. MARSHALL CO., IND. The subscriber respectfully informs the public that his Founry is now In FULL BEAST! And that he is at all times prepared to manufacture PLOWS, KETTLES. FARMING UTENSILS, And every article in his lino of business. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ! And will be sold at FAIR, LlVNti TRICES CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. lie is determined not to be undersold. J D. HARRIS; nrcmcn.Feb.27 ISGl-if f AGS, Rees wax, old llritanft. Copper, Brass Ib rcwtcr.Cast Iron ard some money taken in NxcMnscfor hardware at II. B. DICKSOi Co.'s.

DECLARED,

AT THE ONE PRICE STORE OF CHA'S PALMER. Fiecc Rroad CiotEis. Piece .......... .11 s Cassime's. Piece Kip " Piece Satined. Piece Jeans. Piece Devalues. Piece Print. Piece..., TicKinff. Piece.. ......... .Stripe. Piece.. Flannel. OF ALL KINDS AND PIECES PIECES Notes Which Are Unpaid. And to prcierv PEACE WITH A PEACE MAN All who are indebted to mc, will do well to lnj- 3to si Piooo, Or I shall be compelled o call on a JUSTICE OF TZIE PEACE, TO KEEP THE PEACE. CHARLES PALMER, THE "P(I)EACE MAN." Plymouth December, 1SG1. 13tf, 5th. Root's iS: ltofjs. ir io UNION SAFE! Having sold out my entire stock of Eastern made IStlOTS AXf SHOES! And made an entiie chauge in my programme of business, and having fitted up my establishment lxoliiKivoly for MANUFACTURING By devoting my attention to it I think I can make my shop The most Desirable Tlacc in (Iiis COMMUNITY To leave a measure, or purchase a good article. I have in my employ The Very Rest Workmen in Northern Indiana ; Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY Neatness and Diapatch in WORK. JX EPAIE I :ST G Neatly and promptly done at all times. My work is ot THE BEST QUALITY "Warranted ! And will be sold as low as the same quality can be sold in any market. J. r VAXVALKE.MiURtill. P. S. Persons indebted to me are earnest! v rcjuestcd to Call and Settle Up AT ONCE. I must have mv accounts settled by the first of January; as at that time I shall be in want of the needful. Friends," Come in and help. I will be found st my old stanJ, one door north of the Hank Iluildinsr, op Michigan street. Dec. 12, Gl Ifiinf. J. F. V. LIQUORS, WIIOMNVL2, cV RETAIL. Also. In the same buildinsr. one door north of the Bank, may be found at all times a füll stock of Fnrc and Unadulterated Liquors, to wit : Double na Single Rectified V?htsk, Old Kye Whisky, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Tort and Sherry Wines, FRENCH BRANDY, The Duties or which latter article we paid at the Bonded ftore House in New York City. Our Liquors are all pure and we wilt Svdl at as ow prices as the same quality can be p uchasod in any establishment in this or its adjoining States. Dealers, before purchasing, would do well to call and sample. J. V. RA I LEY k CO. Plymouth, December 12, 1861 itituG.

5,000 ACRES ofLAND for SALE, rpiLi UNDERSIGNED IS AU7Ü9ÄI7ED to sell the following described Land',it very low fibres; part down ";id the balance in airual payment?, from one to fur yers, with iut.ireit paid annuallv : CENTER TOWNSHIP. descriitiov. r.i tfrw.- xnsr.t. acres. ehalfseqr " .S2....3I,.,,,3 fO ehalfnwqr " 30. . . .34. . . ,3. bO nhalfnw q " 1... .33.,,, .3,. ....10-1

GREEN TOWNSHIP. e half s e qr J 7 3i. s w qr s c qr . . nw qr e hf sw qr . . . , nwqrswqr.... 17.... 32 2... 1Ü 32 2 11) :i2 2... 4 32 2... t :2 2... . 4( . Si) . M . 4 J .lCi .. 0 .. H) . en se qr . . , BOURBON TOWNSHIP. ehalfnwqr " 7 33 4... irhfneqr " 22.... 33 3... w hf se qr ' .r. . . .32 3. . . , WALNUT TOWNSHIP: n eqr " 31 32 3. ..lf.2 .. 40 s pt lot -0....32. 3'.... 32., 3 32. 3 1 312 .3. 3 a 3 I lot 2 and 3.. c half s c qr . , w half s e qr. , b2 K) w half n c qr. 34 32 3... GERMAN TOWNSHIP. Lots 1 and 2..- 6.... 34 3 IÜ0 nwqrswqr 34. ...35.... 3...... 40 w hf n w qr 34 35 3...... bft Lotl " 7.. .31 3 40 e hf nwqr...... " fi... 31 4 80 TIPPECANOE TOWNS II IP. ehfswqr 23 32 3 61 aeqr fractional, " 3fi 32 3...... 170 NORTH TOWNSHIP", uhfn w qr(W M R)6....33 2 ..122 nhf seqr (e in r. . 9 34.. . ..2 157 nhfncqr " ..11 35 2 167 TOLK TOWNSHIP. ft wqr.. ... w hf nw tT. " 9. ...34 1 1G0 " 26 35.... .1 bO4 " 30..-..; 5 1 1G0 se qr e hf se qr " ."6 :-:. I b0 WEST TOWNSHIP w fr a e qr .... 22.... 34 1 47 neqr 27 31 1 100 w half s vr qr.... S6 34 1 ,. feO e hf se pr ., 22.... 33. 1 fcO Also t?l following de-ctihpd land in Fnlfrtw . - f-j - -- - - - - - vuuiii , sinraieu auoai iw o niurs riatioi ine .licu isran Road, and joining the south line cf Mart-baH j L-ountv, to-wit : ne qr nc qr. .31 3... 40 Lot No. 2 " 5 31 3 55 s half s eqf,... 5 31 3 bO Person? wishinjr to purchase unimproved lands , on easy t'iins, will do well to pit e ne a call. I also hae the P. (J , address of the birder portion ot nonresident land owners, which will enable me to ascertain the price of a larpe quantity of land which is not described in the aVove list. Tiio.s. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Indiana, lb'Gl. M. A. O. PACK AUD, Attorney and Counsellor al Law PLYMOUTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Eiamlnation of titles kc, promptly attended to KEVKRS TO Peoples Bank, N.Y. Citv; How k WhittaVer, N. Y. City; Terbell, Jennings & Co., N. Y. City; Security fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C. Carter, N. Y. City; Ilon.C. A. 5t;icy, Tecum"seh, Mich.; L. G. Deny i Co.. Bankefs, Adrian, Mich.; J. S.Dunlap, Esq., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.OIesbce, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. He has associated with bim in practice, Hon. James Bradley of Lu Porte, Ind.. wIkkc assistance -he will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Com nwn PleasCourts of thi county Will practice in adjoining eunties. Plymouth, M b 22.16G0. 9tf ytrrtirnt. AN ArERIF.NT AND STOMACH PREP aration of Iron, purified of Oxygen and CarI lon bv combustion of Hvdrngen sanctioned br the highest medical authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice. The experience of thousand dally proves tliat no preparation of Iron can be compared with it. Impurities of the b!ood, depression of vital energy, pale and otherwise sickly complexion indicate its necessity in nlmost every coireeivnMt ease. Innoxious in all maladies" in which it has been tried, it has proved alsoIiiteIy curative in each ofth following complaints, viz : In Debility, Nervous A flection', Emaciation, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Diarrhea, Drsentery. Incipient Consumption, Scrofulous TuIcrculosii, fait Klicum, Mismcrtruation, Whites Chlorosis, Liver Complaints, Chronic Headaches. Rheumatism, Intermittent Fevers, Pimples on on the Face. kc. Incases of General Debility, whether the result of acute diseases or of the continued diminution of nervous and muscular energy from chronic complaints, one trial of this restorative has proved successful to an extent which no description or written attestation would render credible. Invalids so lung bed-ridden as to have very nearly become entirely forgotten in their own neighborhood, have suddenly re-appeared in the busy world, a? if just returned from protracted travel ia a distant land. Some verv signal instances of this kind arc attested of female sufferers, emaciated victims of apparent niaramus. sanguineous exhaustion, critical changes, and their complication of nervous and dyspeptic aversion to air and exercises lor which the physician has iionanie. In nervous afTVctions of all kinJs. anJ forreaoon familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of Iron must necessari y be salutarv, for, unlike the old oxides, it is igoroulv tonir, w ithout being exciting or over heating ; and gently, regularly aperient, even in the most obstinate cases f costiveness, without cvvn being a gastric purgative, orinQict'nga di 'Agreeable M-us iti n. It is this latter propriety, among others, 'hich makes it so remarkably cfl'eerua! and permanent a remedy for Piles, upon shich it also appears to fxert a distinct and specific action, by dispersing the loea. tendency which form them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable .n are its cause, a single "box of tlioso Ch.il boat? Pi'ls has ofte sutliecJ for the most habitual cases, including the attendant enstivencs. In unchecked Diarrhei, even when advanced to Dysentery, confirmed, emaciating, and apparently malignant, the effects h ive been equally decisive and nstorWiing. In the local pains, loss of flesh, and strength, debilitating cough, and rcmittcrt hectic, whieh, generally indicates incipient consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of fiiendsand pbvsicians in several very gratifying and interesting instances. In Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicated irot has had far more than the good effect of most cautiously balanced preparation of Iodine, without any of their well known liabilities. All letters, orders, Ac., should be addressed to K. B. LOCK I! & CO.. General Agents, 20CLDAU STREET, New Yor k f;,;U otirrjs. .A i t u1iiiiii rSoli1 Statt of India Att, Marshall County, SS: In Jjstice's Court. John Coil, 1 vs Complaint on Attachment. Sylvester BealsA Tli plaintiff in the above entitled cause hi filed with me his complaint on Attachment, and it appearing that the defendant, SUvestcr Bcals, is a non-resident of said county, and a summons having been returned not served uoonhirn, he is hereby notified of tho tiling und jcndency of said conijii iiut, and that unless lie tipper, answer oruV mur thereto at the calling of tuid cause, on the 14 th day of December, ltGl.at Hi o'clock, a. m.. said complaint will be heard and determined in his absence. HENRY McFARLIN, J T. uov21 433