Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 23, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 February 1868 — Page 4
Tbe Sew Drif Ish Minister. From the Nct York World, Jan. iS. Since the decease of Sir Frederick Bruce, tfao late British minister to the UuiteJ dtatea, Great Britiaa has been without an accredited euvoy or embassador at Washington. Yesterday, however, the Cunard steamer Siberia, on landing at
her dock in Jerscv Ctv, brouirht as suep. i. V . y v i 1 1 cessorto Sir Frederick Bruce, Ldward i ThorntoD, , the .jwly-appointcd m a - ister from the cour of M. Jame, to the United fctates. The Siberia reached her j I a o i i i r. dock about 3 o eioek m the atternoon. 7m a -i u j u i v...a ,1 Atter the mans had been delivered and " , 2 . i i the vessel and its passengers examined by T r . 1 n; sfi the custom-hoase cmcia!, our reporter , j 4, , r . , ' , had the pleasure of tasiur a loox at the . , i ? , w v, representative ot her majesty. Jlr. hdr , rru 4 i- i l . i ward Thornton was dressed in a lurht-col-: ored mixed Scotch tweed rautaloons, and , . , . . 1 , , a heavy cloth paletot cr ehak without! J 5 . i Äi A arms, wearim the clu style garrote cho-; ,. 1 n-i i i r- ! km.? collar With Diaia neekae. 31r. : i 1 e l Thornton is perhaps GO years of age, rather bilious complexion, bright h; i l i i 1 p ex:on, bright hazel . . 1 . . . eye3, very quick in their motion, white , , A -.i , h I mixed ncre and there with a lew black , , , ., , a - L -u eireaxs. ann r.iaai riiuer si-.uuci iu uu.u, about 5 fett and 10 inehe3 in height Mr. Thornton is a very quiet looking gentleman, without anything aciauious, - . . . I i TV s u r ' and has not by any means that ffj, port-wme look bo ofien observed m acrvants ol her most gracious majesty ex-, ! j .1 -t., ,,.., u n,v I t ed to this "horrid country. Mr. lhoro-j .,. . . ; ,1 IM wore a silk hat curelesly on the bick of his head, aud brought with him two male servants. lamina: mm an in an. .-lr. Thomtou, as he stood leaning over IQC I side of the steamer, resemble 1 Mr. Cai1.1. . ) 1 . -.-.-. A in linn . 1 . . WW Mk Mt .J , . t " . j j i j a p im us mill ruva 'l.iiirii;. C :n! rP.'fur ill I the university ot Kdicburgh. Hie same unafftCUi, lispte, an 1 Bfiosteotauoas manner, an l the Barns uUcr absence of pretention. Mr. Thoraton, haring m ile all thinea rcadv, he appeared on the gang- , , m ti i- 1 1 i plank piantk w.in two suk amDveuaa iu uis iiauu, and haviug gained the deck, le held a personal inspection jT bfii b.iirgage which wis apread out on the djck to great confusion. As luck svouM have it, the very first person encountered by tlu represe ntative ot' her Briunic majesty on ttepping on shore on American soil, was a fullblooded and athletic built Fenian, who proüered his services to the English ambassador to carry 3Ir. Thornton's trunks. The Fcuiun was not aware that he stoo 1 in the presence of the representative of Eng U tvranny, and the embassador knew not that the man taking to curry his trunks was a BMBlbei of the Brian B oru circle of the Feriian brotherhood. But so it was, and with an iavoluntary shudder and a wave of the hand refused the Fenian's offer sternly. The Fenian, on being informed that the geutleman who refused bis as sistance was the British miuiater, ,eiit awav, after expectorating in his half-clos- i ed fist as if about to perform some terrific i deed of blood. Then Mr. Tliointou in pectei his baggage, heivy trunks, packing cases, and leather and tin dispatch boxes, cases of claret from Old England,!
jra of piealiii, chow-chow, pickled onions, I ,IM ""3 puaawg oeiore ine an.', walnuts, a basket of champagne, and ! lcat: took ?aP5 l the ailernoons-on ir.wj other creature eeaforts, ail Ubeled Jays pre fertn- the pews for that purfrom the foreign office as if Lord Stanley j Pe-had nothing to say against slavery himself had watched the peeking of the!or r,um: a meagre weeklj newspaper precious edibles and drinkables. One of J"- " m?V 3 and the male servants brought over by Mr. ,obst?r sa,ad aod ,aarj,k ßcry. I ldcna ,.r Thornton kept strict guard over the bag-1 ?unch at twelve o clock at night got his Ml. evein- Mi h Mtom.luiiiM officer lik i ,eet et 00 slushy daJ took a"ful colds
a noliceman. in fear that thev ioht with '
true American MtkfeanM. nut thpir o.l,dWM b,ed' blistered and
; i cial clutches on the sacred tnps of II. 1. M. minister. At about halt-past four oclock Mr. Thornton, his luggage and servants, were driven to the Ciarendou hotel, where he will remain the space of twentyuui a vm j iJ in.uj'1 j an nidi 1. irt U LI- j 1n.f a .;n At w v !
ntnn - .1 ill A terrible accident happened four nn es inton, perhips this evening on the late ... v ... l. . . . rZ train. Wt. 'I bornt,,n was without any?lfa f niht About four suite, as U is intended that the staff or ie-! dock 1 rAp' . af crD- Mr' a mi , . a. v . . ; young man ot nineteen years, loaded hi? gation formerly attached to Mr Frederick I J a , , , , r . ' . . . i:m V.,. i c At ! s"un an'J started tor tbe woods to shoot an If race Will act under tha orders of Mr. I 1111 x 1 1 ,m m .a r i r 1 owl lie bad icen. JNotcoiuing back, it ihornton uüw.i farther news Irom the fur-: , . . - ., , ; ,
o Two 55: 1 1 s Mffitltlag-AjfOungCA-ConfederatcofEecrreUlcs the louovTiajr inci'ient wnicn occurred uunn the sieTA of Viftkknnr U im ill. nniT. ! accident of the kind we have ever heard of: -He says that during the ncge of the place he was on the lines iu front of 'he : town. The A irn.l,nntrU nn hr.th ctc ! -- mm mm mwv v u -IMO were busily engaged. Suddenly p ouiok thud' sound was heard above, and (here fell almost at his feet a ball. A private ! in Waddel's Alabama Battery secuted it. 1 An examination showed it wai con posed ! of two balls one from a Miuie musket ! theotlnr from a Belgian rinc. "The point of the former hai nenetrated ! the e side of the latter to the rial. Jouiaa 1 from nr-pearances, thc Minie ball r-k . I had come the shortest distance. The imbedding was strong, and impossible almost to be disengaged. The man who picked it op refused fifty dollars for it. He said lie had no use for money he wanted the 'anomaly' to carry home to his sweetheart. He was killed in one of the subsequent battles." We have often wondered why the balls that flew ?o thick should not meet in the mid-air ; but this is the first time we l ave ever been told or read of such an occurrence The republicans hold their county conention at the court house, on Saturday next. The people generally, and particularly the democrat-?, are very anxious to know the position of the party upon the following issue?, now before the country: 1. Ought the United States bond?, which are not upon their faces payable in gold, to be paid in greenbacks, at njatur'ty, or as soon as thereafter a3 practicable? 2. Ar you in favor of negro suffrage in Indiana ; and if not, are you in favor of foroing it upon the South by Federal enactment? 3. Are you in favor of thc reconduction measures of Congress, making -the General of the Army" the supremo and irresponsible ruler of thc South ? These are a few cf the vital questions now before the people ; and to vote advisedly, they must know the position of the different parties upon these issues. As the radical politicians are all tonest ! ther ! will certainly be no equivocation or evaior on fie subject. Speak out, gentlemei , if it pukes you. Let not concealment, like the worm i' tbe bud, Prey on your damask coeeka. -Mtim( Reutin!
Olden Times. In those days, people drank green tea, and ate heavy suppers, and went to bed with warming pans and night-caps, and slept oq feather beds with curtains round them, and dreaded fresh air in their rooms as much as sensible folks now-a days dread
to be without it. And if they heard a . . . , - . ' 6 r , r i about in the dark, and procured a light . . . Jiax-Iia- ,,i , tinder.b aaJ leasant sulphur ; And went to medicine-chests, ... , , in, au j MiJ and took calomel and blue pills and saits . ... . 1 . , , T and eeuru and jalap and rhubarb. In , ., r . . j i those days, the hue gentlemen tippled . , T f , ... nJL; j old Jamaica and bitters m the morning, . , . . . .. , . ,' laud lawyers took their clients to the side- , . J , ... , - . board for a dram: while the fine ladies ,, . . ,. ...jm ! lounged on sofas, rcaumg Byron and M oore , g TAv jL-J l a . , fire-buckets were with water, and ... . every citizen was , aUU OC'JU. A'l UIU9V ua3 hung in the entries, filled wheu a fire broke out every citizen was a ureaian. in those uays ojentlenien chewed tobacco, indifferent where they expectorated, aud ladies clean- , . JA , ' .. . , fff fhfir (lnt.il nfearla with snuir. and wore thin shoes, aud laced themselves into feminine wasps and consumption, ,. . TJX . 1 , bies were rut to sleep with spaukin Baand . T- , . m , . . m , a posteriori, aud subjected to all sorts of uuhcard of chastisements. Picture bouks auu luio nin uuu wvii uj j played t!hockey," or, as they called it down ,baod in 'the wilU crook. ,tiUa mad hard Wooda. bulb, policemti) . . , . . . 1 . . bsin uuknown, and went home to their ,J? . ' . , , mothers to have broken slims annointed with opodeldoc. Street fights occured be- , , , . . , , .. ... . r 1 t i aies aaacci noimuir du; lurmai auu oecorOus cotillion., or fast and I'arious Yirgiuia ; reels, in wide eutrv halls, by the h-'ht ol ' J 1 J eandlea that called Ebf suuffer3 every ten Uli oatea, to music by black fi idlers, or cracked aud jingling panes ; while mothers Mt darning stockiugs, and fathers played . 7 . 1 4 tv brands anl water, or come home late, roar- . . - , ,. ing bacehaualiau sou aud enquiring of their sleepy wives in svhieh brown parcel the miik was wrapped up. Hoardingschool misses in calico gowns practiced the Battle of Prague." or the "Caliph of Bagdad," or Clctueutini's "Sonatas," on instruments not much bigger than a modern youug lady's travoliiug trunk, blrung with jangling svires that were always .-napping; and occasionly chirpcjdTom Moore's 'Melodies, w or such airs as M Gaily the Troubador, or "Pray, l'apa, stay a little 0Docr' " bk Mofoho. Ooe ou4ha WjoJcn nwn, suiJieiimcb who nuir leei up, over roaring svood-Cres, ' spittin' round, and makin' 'emselves sociable," with juleps, oggoog, apples and cider. Every man shaved, rorc a bell crowued hat, a swal-low-t.iiicd coat with a horse collar, carried a turnip-shaped time-keeper in his waista -"7' ÖC'" "081U uu I . . I . , 1. n I . .... . . ! 1 . . . t 1 1 fioiiars, wore rouna-toeu ooots ana linen shirts, cased his throat with hih standing shirt collars; ate all manner of nauseous i it quack medicines, dined at one o'clock some and rbcumatisms, sent for Dr. Sangrado, leached : had nightmares, headaches, dyspepsia, fever, delirium, death, and darkened rooms. flan Accidentally snoot Himself A Freemont, Ohio, correspondent of the I ri, , I nLuJ'i i i . , I lereland lleraid writes uuder the date 4 f 111 01 January litn. was sul'iiusku uv iuj istiiiiv mac no nau rtaid with a aeighbor all ui'ht. Saturday mornim search was ma le for him, and his dead body ftuud frozen stiff, lie j had gone about eighty rods from Iiis fathcr's house , and only some three rods from "ftÄ , HtwaalyiM on his baclT' J hvi ? 1lc-1 (lrawa "P thc fi8hl ? f . Hc hud taKen 00 h,s comforter auJ folded it up, and placed it under his . . TI 1 I m I 1 hcaJ' I1,s caP and Sl0VCS wcre on- TllG ' ?un !a7 the Knd, about three feet Irum 1113 ? removing nis body undcr hcls 1ft cIbovr foand a whole s!iect of no;e PJW f1Ja P one-fourth s,ze' und a lead P68" skwz through the Papcr, making large holes in the sheet. n Peum? there was found a full aecount of the acei.lent, written by himself, anu signed with Ins lull name, llurc 1 1 - II . . m I were three or four large stains of b'ood on the sheet, and some of thc words wcre obliterated. Tbe whole was dimly written, and toward thc last considcrably sprawled out, as though he was weak bv the near approach of death. Whether the wouud was such that he died by it, or was frozen to death, of course can never be known. Tbe charge of thc gun was Mioi, auu tue wnoic contents ot the gun i " v ...v. r I entered just below the navel. His clothes were some burned, betokening thc muzzle ol the gun to have been close to him. His coat and overcoat were buttoned at thc throat. A portion of thc intestines protruded from the wound, which was large enough to put a man's hand in. Tho following is a copy off thc letter, which I took from the original : " Poar friends, as this is a sad accident to all, yet cheering to my soul; yet I will tell you how it happened. I was ready to shoot an owl; I walked around the tree, and happened to trip on a stick, then slipped and fell, and thc gun flew out of my hands and struck a tree with tho lock nod shot me. Take this to that dear companion of mine, to whom I was engaged to ho married on day of May. Tell her the news as soon as yo j can. Tell her to meet me in heaven, and then wo will join hands and siog the song of Zion. Glory to fjod ! Tell her I love her dearly. I bid you all good bye. I pray that you all may meet in the better world. Father and mother get brother Baldwin to preach my funeral sermon, and bury mc in the Protestant graveyard, where my dear friend will be buried. I am now going home to live with Jcaus forever. Good bye. "Samuel Franklin Boop." Tub first thing a hen says to her brood, and not the last thing a child says to iif father, "tbell ont,"
Or Inflatuation of the eyes, not unfrequently arises from a disordered state of the ston-.ach. A few do?es of Roback's Blood Pills will in most cases effect a cure bj removing the cause.
T. A. LEMON, DRUGGIST Dast side Michigan St. Plymouth, Ind Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES 0ure Wines and liquors, For .Hi'dicina! Purposctv LINSEED OIL, BENZOIL, SPIRITS TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, LAÜDOIL, NEAT8FOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAPS. &3 , WALL PAPER, AND WINDOW CUÄTAI S SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, to., &c, &c. PHYSICIANS are particularly requested to callandexarainetlio etoo'.; aul prices before purchasing elaetv here. PARTICULAR attention given to filling Physicians Prci iptionsaud Family Receipt?, by a Experienced DRUGGIST. Allman & Meyer, No. 8 Cobin's lilock, Wholcsal and Retail Dealers in Glass and Qucensware. They hare just received a complete stock of Tea, COiToo, Sgar, Tobacco, Cigars, .Fish, RICE, PEPPER AND SPICES of all kinds. CARBON OIL, LAMPS, OUR! MEAL & They keep a full stock of NOTIONS. STA TIONEST, ., ho LEATHER of the best quality. 13 1-tf G. BLAIN, & CO., DRUGGISTS, Southwest cornc-r of Michigan and G.i 10 Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. HAVING just recived fresh supply of evrry article in os r line ortra4a(eoasiatiag main I t of Drills, Hedieinei, P.iints Oils, Uyc .StufTs, Varnish, Brushes, Pari tnnery t Yankee Notions, Glass, Stationary , Pare Medieinea, :ni Llqiori 'OT medical purposes onlv, to which we re specuiu!iv invite th attention of this commu nity . We 'nave also on hand astockof CS-3a. 9 Tea, CofT.?e,Suar, Tobacco .Cigars, etc Tobe disposed of .it very reasonable tiures. Within a few dayiMttWf. have received from Pittsburgh anil Now York a large amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPSfor burnintrthe same. of evciysixe lad style, with or without shades. Weave also agents for all he popular Patent Medicine of thc day. Pnvsicians prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the night, by an experienced drncrirHt. We 'arncitlyinv SSÄ? itethc public to favor us with ttoek . and become convinced of the fact that we are doins alioernl business. vilo34 t G. BLAIN & Co. Q IT. REEVE, INSURANCE AGENT. ; Insures Poperty, Stock and Lives, Cash Caji lal over FIFT'EEX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. In thc best joint Stock Companies in the ! United States. U" No assessment for losses. Office in PLY3IOUTII, liVOIYIVA.. Policies issuedi English and Gorman, and Lossea paid here 11 n3tf. II. CORRI.V, I. K . V A X V A L K E X n IT RG FJ i I U U M M 1 W lllf f MUUIIIIUUHUU, ATTORNEYS, COUNELLORS at LAW REAL ESTATE AGENTS. OFFICE Bank Building, (up .stain,) PLYMOUTH, IIVr. Abstracts of title furnished and special attention criven to Real Estate hnsincss. Insurance Policies issued on as reasonable terms ns ran be afforded, by solvent conipa nil , in the Home Of N. Y..... assets,.. 14,000,000 Home of New Haven " Moo.ooo Hartford of Hartford ' 2,000,000 LIFE POLICIES BY THE Equitable Life assets 3,!500,000 tlTTown Lots, -wild Lands, anl improved Farms, for sale or rent. yl2 41-tf On La Porte Street! AT THE URNITURE ROOM or My be found the brat and cheapest assortment of Goods, ever offered in PLYMOUTH. UNDERTAKING attended to with a first class Htarss, on Ft 17 reasonable terms. C PALMER.
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AS AN APERIENT, There is no medicine so much in favor with those w ho arc acquainted with their action as Roback't Bl jod Pilis;they are sfe. pleasant und mild in thsir operation, and are puroly vegetable; can be taken by children na well as adults; try them . BROWN BRO'S, Agents.
SMITH'S American Organs! For Far lor s, Cbuichcs and Lodges! Great Fullness and Completeness of Tone, AND ELASTIG! TY GF TOUCH. ,000 Dare been Sold thcjpaftt year Just received THE FIRST PREJIIV.TI At tha Iowa and Michigan State Fairs. FIRST PREMIUMS Were awarded to tho American Orgun in Ikt month of October, 18C5, OVER ALL COMPETITORS! at different Stats aad County Fairs. Every Instrument Warranted Five Years. GOLD MEDAL PIANOS! Hallett, Davis & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Grand, Parlor G rand and Square PIANO FORTES ! 23 AVE REEX SOLD VD ARE XOW IN TOR THIRTY FIRST PREMIUMS Have been Awarded for the Best Piano In competition IVith thc best llannfacturrs In New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. Also, FOR LIGHTE'S Celebrated N. B. Every Instrument Warranted For ton Yean. W W KIJNJ BALL, 63 Washington Street, Chicago, AGENT TOR THE NORTH WES.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Asa remedy to soothe all nervous excitement, and in its truest sense, a nervine, there is perhaps no medicine extant which is received with so murh Avor as Rohark';! Stomach Bitters. A
I wine glas? full on going to bed i3 all that is re quired to produce 6ouuü snd neaitniui bieep. BROWM ERO'ä, Agents. J. PAUL, AGENT. Boot and &koo More. SIGN OF THE BIG BUCK BOOT. Would respectfully Inform the public that he has now and intend to ktep constantly on bund tbe most extcdsivt and coaiolcte asiortuicnt of BOOTS AND SHOES. Our (issortmt hi of LADIES' MEN'S MISSES' BOY'S BOOTS tfc SHOES, il full and complete; was bousht at reduce.i prices and will be suld at SMALL PROFITS. We alio make Boots find Shoes to order, and think we can ph;ase all who fa TOT us with their custom. Our stock is such that No One can fail to Suited who may jrive M a call. Our place of busine3 is in the new brick block at the or the bi boot. Plymouth, Indiana. 12-40tf. 3D 1-3 wf tl c fs TT n
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O ie rr Vi rrn S 75 r. r O O E? 'S p aj g n n 0 a c- - ü Ö 4 0 H 0 a Ö P & ( 5) 0 B o o 5S jr M 2 ci 5 p in o 0 w I 3 c C O - r M w a v, a Si V5 9 V5 X. S3" 3 S ' r a r k a o . r " m 2 Q 2 c -1 58 r o I Q j 1 1 9 s, Vt SB k i e z a - c o P US9 tu imP J mm. ob ev P o "i a 8 FOSS' DISOOVKBV FOR THE HAIR, IS not to be dsMiflcd ninnns tbo mnny injurious and poisonous preparatiotM wkicil slo Ml accomplish what thvy are advoriiaetl to do. ti. FOSS DISCOVERT Will po&Micfhi reproduce a heavy ami natural pronlh oMIair iipin mom partH of the head 7 . I us full- i of. A a PrMtbtg, al-o, it can so"" rk srurAsssn. It i xijui-iti lv in riimi. 1. aaJ (( not sticky or puinniy, like iiiaiiy I the coiiipnmnlr put befbn tM people. K.J. Foss, Esa.. l:Tn mont Row. Pn-tou. after usir, f,ls DISCO I AA' V fo n nu,:,(hs, BsM it, Thick, Heavy, Laxariint Hc.id of Hair, when nt rommencnient of the use of this prenaration, be Wsss mt irrt '11 BaaM '. Send t-r te-timoiiinlH atul PhotOfrtpM Of J. K. To- . befon; sad after asiog this Discovery, a tea Certiflei known persons in Kstn who are personally ac quainti'd wiihthe onüerle ' vfl'ecta of FO&b' DIüUO Vh'H v. Price fl p"r hottle. For aale br DrueeM evenwhere. Hi mt h: a i t co., rtoprit-tors, 13 naaaaal Kiiw. Hoton, Mass. vl3a7-ly Bloom of the Lotus ENDORSED BT THE CEI.KIIRaTKD DR. rrTC'II, Of MIW VORK. AS the Ixitna Flower U on of the most boautifnl of flowrra. and in tho Orituit is held typical of Eternal Life, so thi preparation il n IsBSksttaS) BL)OM TO TU H OM1M i:ION, removing nesrly nil th ind'n ations of srlvaneiug years while rendering the akin mU and pliable. as a ooainrno, for Indies, there is nothing to be eonipsred to ll and Oentlenn-ii nlao find it vey affraaaMa after ahavinir The i"rrrhnfw rf one bottle aill eurely lead to the buy iuar of another. On every hottle la an endorsement of it virtues by the clebrnted Dr. S. R. Fitch, of New York. It can be obtained ot any Drucist' and at wholeenle and retail hy HIBBKKl' & Co at" 13 Trnmont Row, Boston, Mass. JUff - 9mtm t say part af
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HOOFLAND'S GERMÄH BITTERS, AND Hoofland's German Tonic. The Great Remedies for all Diseases of thc LirjEii, STOMAcn, on DiGnr& O KG AX a.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is Cump.sed of tl pure Jaim (or. as thy ar nupdiC-.tiHiiy E.ttract9) ,( Herbs, auj making a tion, highly ' : e a Hoots Barks pre 1 'ra C'.ncviitra tir:yr VVU, AUU Ti from alcoholic inflfjrfuwi of any kind U'd, and eu HOOT LAKD'S GERMAN TONIC, I a MswMMstfsM of all the lagnitsaita of tte Hs tor., with tbo purest qnaliiy cf Santa Crvt Rum, OraD;, Ar , iu:tkiuc ''ne Bf IM) iuo-t pisasaat n4 SjranMs macdiw 8Tr offered ti the pub ic Th je svsiWriasj Med.ciu free froia Al?ohoU sdmixtur will use Hoofland's German Bitters. TkOM WlM hare no objeciiun to the SSSSMsSkllsSI of the Bitter, as stated, w.ä e HOOFLAND'S GEEMAN TONIC. Tbey are loth finally (rood, and cont'iin tbe samt medicinal virtues, tm ehoiee bttrp?n the two being a mere matter cf taste, tbt Touic bein th moil palatal. Tho htomach, from aTir'.ty cf cnu-e, such as Iadig-osti-'U, Dy.pop:R, ".-r.-'is Debility, etc., is cry apt H hsive it- funcTbe Liver, closely as it Stomach, the i ed, tbe result the patieut suftiaus d'M-anki'l. syiupatliiziD does with th b-c iiiH nffM-t of wltich is tbat fcrsfroru MStra or more of the .Vilowiug diseases: Constipation, Flatulonce, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to tbo Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausen, Heartburn, Pisguet for rood, Falnci or Weight in the Stomach, Sour JBructations, Sinking or Fluttering at thc Pit of tho Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suitocatmg Sensations whe-a in a Lying Posture, Dimness ol Vision, D.its or Webs betör the Sight, Dull Fain in the Head, Deficiency of Ferspiration, Yellowness of the Skia and Eyes. Pain La tho Siae, Bssok, Chest, L: nibs, etc.. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Fl.?8h, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and Great Dpreaion ol Spirit. Tb? suff'-rr the raiest cart hta cte. pur that vrb cb iu 'lis tnvestia ries poiNfs .Jfully C'-ra .Ola t::lllri:us fr-m tb?e siacasss sh-rl'! xrc'.n tioa In tbv so'ectioa oft rrascdy for c . uHy . t assured from tioos aod .cf tree mrif, ;s P-jitqJi d. la fee I D it r t d i att end ban e-tahHnbid for itseif a rfpatatioa for tne cure of thrf dias?. In this eoanectioB w would submit tboe wli-Wacvra reaic'i Hoofland's German Bitter sf A.tD KCOFLAwD'S GERKAW TONIO, PREPARED ET Jr. C. 3f. JACKSOX, riilLADCLPCIA, PA. Twenty-two ftütt ine they were first !ntrcdsc Into thm eount'-T fr.-.m GermanT, durinj whicb tiros they have nu )ubtd!y performed inor cures, ai benefited snfftricg hnnianity to a greater extent, thnn any otlier remedies known to the public. TlieB rf mcdies w.il effectually cur I.iTr Compla;at. J;iua vm. Chronic or bility, Chroa Disease of the ail Disease a Disordered d ee, Pyspip-X-rsous Deie D:xrrhce, Ktdny. ac4 arising from Lifsr, ach,r lLtdst.so.i DdUXsTWa Resulting from anv Cause whataTeri PJ1ÜSTRATION ÖF TH E SYSTEM, induced by Severe Labor, Kardp1 ipa, xDosure, Fevers, &o There is no medicine extant equal tu these re as adies such tmrnrnM, A tune and VtaoV is laapaitcsl to lie whole t-ybtem, ths apj't.te 1 :rentiiecd, rA is enjoyed, tin stomach digest ä BfWBfHlT, ibe b; iJ is purified, the complexion becotn- ioucl ssa beaitny, tbe yellow tinS'o is armslicatcsl from tl.a eye, a bloom is K'iva to the cheeWf. and tka we.k and nervous invalid kacaosai a lr..;j aaa) he:;i.y Mag VEitsoxs ADFAxcrn ix Lrrr, And feeling tbo hand of time araigbiag heavily cpoa taaWBj wUh a'l its ata dart Uta, will find in the ue of this HTTEM, Sf tbe ToSIC, aa elixir that will instil new Ufa lata their veins, raatera in a m Saara the enercy and arJ'.r of aacM faaaihflal days, baild np their Fhrt;nken form, and (;ive La aud happiness to their rma:aia ; Ml 1 NOTICE. It ie s w-ll-esrabi.aliid fact that lullj one-ha!fof tha female portij j pajaj i MMSa afattTl paths u .: ai sei 1 dom ia the enjoyment at W& I g"oi health; or, to ue their MtW' nvu expreraioii. "never saasssflafctVti 1 feel well." They ar l.n ' f;nid. dvo. 1 of all euergy, extremely nervous, aul Lave a amatita. To this class of persoas tha EITTEK3, or the TOA'IC, is especially recommeuied. WEAK AND DELICATE C2ILD2E5 Arc made stronr by the u of either of thesa reineUie. Tbey sVu cure e"ery case of ii VKAHJawS, Without fail. Thousands of cert; icates have sccurar.!a-ed '.a tba hands of tbe proprietor, but vr.ice will allow of the publication of 1 at a few. Tho-, it will be obserred, are mn of note aud of such btauding thai they must bs believed. TESTIMONIALS. Hon. Geo. W. Wcodv.ard, Chi . Juttice of th: Supreme Court Pa., writes; r.'.Hiiitft-hi, a, JJarcn I", 1S57. land's Gerts a KosJ toa"I And 'Hoof man Bit tan' is, uefnl in tbe diestiso of Kreat ben debihtr, aud r a;ases of organs, and fit in cases of want of cerTous actlofi lu the system Tonra. tr lly. GEO. W. WonDWAKP.' Hon. James Thompson, Judffi of ftc Supreme Court a rnnivirr. ffcffasfsjpiasl, .rr:l -S. 1S6S. "I consider ' IIooflai:i'.i Ossraaaai Bitten' a aahsa 6fe medicine in case of attacks of IuJ'rsiiea er Dyspepia. I can certify this from my sxperienos of it. Tours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON." from Rev. Joseph H. Kenrard, D.D., Paster qf the Truth Waptttt Church, Philadelphia. Dr .Jackson Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested to conaoct my nsine with ree-Mumenda-tions of different kmds of Im dic.nes, but regardiuf tho practice bsssvk sssälassssso! Rs oui of my appro Ä-aLV ' V r sphere, I afaaVV ( nave in all c;i--s de SaTasQ chu1.! ; bi:t with ' ii aaWMBlE Mi proof ia van. 'Us iu stances aad particularly in my own family, of tbe usefulness of Dr. BaatewlS Gormau Bitters, I depart f r ones from my usual course, to express my full conviction that, for ge?ierul cMa'titt; if the sytttem, and especially for l.ivtr Gbaag lafsef, i " an I valuakts prrptiration. lu some cases it may fail ; but usually, I doubt not, it will be very beneficial to thoss whs suffer from the above causes. Tours, very respectfully, J. U. KE.NNARD, Eighth, below Coatee 54. From Rev. E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Phtialm. I have derived decided benefit from the nss of Tloofland's German Bitters, and feel it my privilege to recommend them as a BbÖs4 valuable lews, to all who are suffering from general debility or froaa diseases arising from deraogerueut of the aver, lours truly. E. D. FKKDALI CAUTION. Flor Band's German Remedies are counterfeited. Bee that the signsturs of BOI is oa tha each txKtl. cxnnterfeit. OKcf and at the tierC. M JACK wrapper of All ott er are Principal llsnufact.rv man Medicine Store, Mo. 631 ARCH Street, ITiiladelpbia, ra, C a ABL ES M. EVA XS, Jrprietor, Formerly C M 1ACKSOK X PRIORS. Hoofland's German Bieters, per wile. . $1 oa " " " half 1.zeu. . S oa Uoofland 's Germsa Tonic, put np ie quart Vottfaa, 1 50 per bottle, or a half duren for 7 ÄO. Do not formet tu examine well tka article ou buy, In order to yet tha genuine. far aJl a U.a;;i$ti sal Str'k;pn evory witers attasK-lf
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HARDWARE H. B, DICKSON DEALER TH mm lAimii. IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF BROWNLSE't BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH. I'.iD. Keeps constantly on hand a large snd wan assorted stock of every description of Hardware, in almost any shape, size, quantity and quality, from an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFER HE ATER, or from a erow bartsy a paper of 4 oz tacks. Of every kin-3; Elevated Overs, Square, Parloi Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with complete TUMs.lI aW M . V O ' S to match. SHELF GOODS of ererr deacrlptiosr House Triromiritrs, DOOR and WINDOW hang ine; Glass ar.d Sash; Carpenters' toola. -A. I I By the Keg or Pound; Mill aawa, Log aad Dog Chains; the best Axeiin the Weit. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wir Of all kinds; I3 L O W , SHOV3EL4 and all manner of Agricultural u tecs: i , i lc! l J ' ; Forks thai load and ucload hay by horse pawar a splendid ajsortment of CUTLERY, FISH HO OUS ai LIXES, ROPE- WIRE, BEL TINO AND COW BELLS, IRON A D STEEL IX BARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AND BUNCHES 'c.j ate. In fact erery thing that any one ever tbourht buyiagiaa Hardware Store, and a thousand hingt beäidefe with a NEW STOCK constantly arriving, oichthej propose aelliag CHEAP Than the sane can be bought at any other piss this side of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper and brass ware tn ide and repaired on reasonable tcrnsand short notice. H B. DftKSO.V Consign Tour Goods TO BLACK. SHERLOCK. I E9. Wholesale Grocers GENERAL COXH188IOIf MERCHANTS, SHIPPERS, ad dealers la all kind sf Provisions, WoUfl ft Southern ProLTHce, Flonr Batter, t'hcene; lard, Pork, its i; Fruit Grain, ale. Hierlofk, k Co. Come, iVIo lasse f Spices, Kice, To5i:t(To, Wines, flops, A. Ca Utmn, Black. Have the most extensive connections In Enropeaa sad South Am' rt'-nn ports, arc now prepared to make tta MOST LIBERAL ADVANCES AND IMMEDIATE RETURNS O.N ALL KINDS OF P INDUCE, and Merchants. Planters. Farmers generally, through out the country, will (Ind it greatly to thslr advantage, to ship their goods to lletisrs. .OiVereV, Sherlork, aV o 60 Vceey St., New tork. Having Immense orders nnfllled. from oftr eerrespoa dents In I.irrrpool. Havanna. St. Thomas, St. Domingo and several Sonth American porta, vre are In Immediate wank of the above mentioned articles of produce. We can slro handle to advantage fo: ear aeatbera frlenda ; COTTON, TOBACCO, RICK, SUGARS, MOLASSES, Ao. MESSRS. EM. SHERLOCK & 9.. also iaaat PRICE CURRENT. Which they will be happy to furnish free of charge) to ttsir fr itnaa and cuafm r
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