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' i - i: Bit. TOWN a END'S Nmnacimci r fS AP ARILLA. I ftpriag a4 Hammer 7Xe4tcit. .SDi.R AND BLESSING Of TUB AGE. n Zrli t i pat ap M Mrt lUtiltm ; it w n ruMt M. 1 MTM lMM VirtM MMtiSL. SWf Hir.Yi V w tfesWUaiM UJ PtfluL TW frswt MMif ftrMritr of tku SrkjnlU torn alt tKlwr mvtiiciMa ta,fcii tndMtM Jumii, it tnprim t IpUjr. It it ot of tb nrr (Mac SPRING AND SUMMER MEDIsKVES f.vm kmi ; H aly pnAm liM k ayM a ad UvagttiaAa th perse, kwt it eraaiM aJ net MooU : a powar piinJ bv ahar iAaina. Aud is ius Uaa tit fraad Mtrai f iu Wrl mks. It htu aarforaMtd vidua tbo t ira year, atAM than I 0,000 caraa mi ostomn we T Jiimim ; at teaat 15,000 war s aaji JaredMa araltta. It ku saved tWa a at af aoti Ifaaa 6.0U0 ckiklraa taa two paat mmom. 10,000 caaarGrrn1 Debility n waal f Nerraai Karrytr Br. Tawaasad'a Saraapartila inviwratra taa wbola ira. tea paraMaaatly. Ta tboaa who aava lost Nteir aiuaca Ur aaarfjr ajr laa effneu of aw)iciu or iudiaarvtioa coa akVai m you tit, ar th cira iaduljrattca of tba paa iona, and In outlit oa by a ptkyiical pmtratiaa of tha aer voai ayatcm, lassilnde, waut of ambition, fait, tint aaaaa lioaa, pramaittra decay and decline, butroiair towarda that foul hflcaa, Consumption. cu b ntirtly pastoral by this plaaaaut rantody. Tliia Saraiarilla ia fcr superior t any & lavlfaralittg Cordial. At It kmwi and luvtynrattia tha system, givaa activity to tha litnba, aad strength la tba Muscular altera, ta a Moot utraor dinagr degrea. Sf - -...'- Caaaamaliaa Cared). 0aa asf Strengthen, Cmumptem h f und. JBrwncAiti$, Commmplwm, Liwr Co Gtttd, m Ctrrk Covfh, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, Scromtoo ia tko Ct, Ntcttc FivA, flight waf, Occult ar Profuse EiptctQ. rution, uxn ta th Side, ac, hnvt 4, ties ana! ca t ckt4. Spilling Hlod. Aew York, Jpril, mt Pa. T0WWSND. I verily believe your Ura(iarilla baa beea the meant, through Provuecc, of lavtug my life- I have fur aeveral yean hid a bad Cuiijli. It Ua cama worse and aorse. At lift 1 rained large quantities of blood, had night sweat, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have ouly asftd your 8arsaparilla a short time, and there has a won derful change, been wrought iu me. I am now atle to walk a)t over the city. 1 raise no blood and my coun as left ma. You ean well imagine tuat I am thankful for Aeea resulta. Your obe ittf nt servant, , WM. RUSSELL, 65 Catharine st. ' Fcasnle Medicine. Dr. Townsend's Saraaparilla is a novnrci?n nnd speedy . cure for incipient Consumption, Barren ess, Prolapsus Uteri or Falling of the Womb, Costiveness, Piles, I.eiicorrhwa, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, lnconti . aenco of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system no matter whether the result of inherent cause or causer produced by irregu larity, illness or accident Not h in if can be mrtre surpris ing than its invigoratiug effects on the human frame. Per sons of all weakness and lassitude, from taking it at onre become robust aud full of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervctcspness of the lemule frame, -which is the great cause of Barrenness. It will not be e i pec tod of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to ex hibit certificates of cures performed but we cull assurfi the afflicted, that hundreds of cases hive been reported to us. Thousand of cases where families ha " loeti will; nut children, afrer lining a Hiw bodies nfiuis i. '.aMc medi cine, have becil bles&od with fiiio, healthy ottVpiin To Itlothrra and married I.ndica. This Extract of Saraaparilla lias been t:.vrrs-jly prepa red in rcforenceHo female coniplainls. No female who has reason to suppose site is approaching that critical pe riod, The turn of lift,' should nepleet to take it, as it is a certain preventive for any of the numerous and horrible diseases to which females are subject at this time of life. This period may ht delayed for sevirat'' years by using this medicine. Nor i it less valuable for those who are approaching wonninliood. as it is cal culated to assist nature by quiiUf ninsj ihr. blood unri in- vigoratinff tlic eystpm. Indeed, tins medicine is invalua ble Car all the delicate diseases to whicli women are sub jeet It braces tticwnoie Kystrm, remms perniunnnttv the natural enertrie.. by reui'jvin? the impurities oi tho body, not so far siimulaiing tt to prnducp siiltsequ'nt relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for fr tunic weak ness and disease. By UMtig a few bottles of'tiiis medicin, many severe and painful surgical opcratious may be prevented. Great bl?ein to ?Ioilirra A- Children. It is the safest and most effectual medicine for puri fying Uwysieju, and relieving the fiitlerius arteiulaut Bpon child-birlh evor discovered. It strengthens both the mother and child, prcvenu p.iin aud iliaeaje, iuciuas and enriches the food, thuso who have uod it think it is indispensable. It is highly uaelul both before and after confinement, as it prevents diseases attendant upon childbirth in Cobtivamg, Piles Cramp, Swelling of tun Feet, Deinondency, Heartburn. Vomiting, Pain in the Back and Loins, False Pains, Hemorrhage, and in regu lating the lecretiotis and eqmtliziog the circulation it has no equal. The srreat bcautv of this medicine is. it is al- 1 ways safe, and the most delkutn use it most successfully, very few ces ra'tiir any other inedicine, in some a little Castor Oil, or Maguei;i, is ireful. Exercise in the open air, and light food with fit is medicine, will always ensure a safe and easy confinement. ReanSy nnd lien lib. Cosmetics, Chalk, and a variety ot preparations gen erally in use, when applied to the fuen, very mjoii spoil it of its beauty. They close the nores of the skin ami check tlie circulation, which, whf-n nature i not thwarted v. by disease or powder, or the skin r. illumed by the alka lies used in soap, beautifies its own production in the 3, "human face Diviue," as well as in the garden of rich and delicately tinted aud vuri?galed flowers. A free, active aud healthy circulation of the fluids or the coursing of the pure, rich blood to the extremities, is that which faiats the countenance in the most exquisite beauty, t is? that which imparts the indescribable shades and flashes of loveliness that all admire, but none can de cnbe. This beauty ia the offspring of nature not of powder ortnap. If there is net a free and healthy circu lation, there is no beauty. If the lady i fair as driven snow, r if she psiut, and use cosmetics, and the bleed is thick, cold and impure, she is not haauttiul. if she be brown or yellow, and t her is pure and active LioeJ, it gives . a rick bloom to tbe che.sk, and a brilliancy to their eyes that is fascinatiu?. Tha is why the soathern, and especially the Spauisii . adiea, are so niteti adjured Ldes ia the north who utta out little iretM or are confined in close rooms, or have apodad tat cotttoVxioa hy the applieatioa of deleteri- aa nujjture, if titrj muk to rejriia efaaticity of atp, hwAyatft tp'riia, parikMn ? 5 s aw I bnn.ittfui eomp)x?ott they sfwid imc Dr, Toxwatiit Sanwpariiia. Thou mmU who kara cried! it ar more thaa sa:i4l are dtgUt ai. LaiiMa af averj sfctfitt crawd our aUe tUii. - ?faiee ia ibe I,adia. Thwie tnM KuKXta &r. T-wWH.t' SurrapTfiT?, hivs ' wwBTTwhtyea!lieiCthiraira?rrt Rmd far FtmutLts. a..v Ac. awdl Stase (wwrf wu fa-EUa aad rircaUrv wUich tafaicw 8 ttaMrMwptavra nf wotae'A. word for word oiev awwa pot ap avdiccae. krre, siace great soceeas afitr. Tawasrais Sr-apmfiira in eompEait incident to feandea,rcoaSKnd4thir aJthough nrrioUy tUry did aC A number of ibe-e mixture?, Yulf, &c, are iuja sfooa ta females, an they aggravate disease, and ander bmib the const ittitto 11. Dr. Townsend's is the ouly and aeat remedy for the uomM-ous female complaints if rarely, if ever fails of effecting a permanent cure. It caa be taken by the most delicate females, in any eate, r by those expecting to become mothers, with tha greatest advantages, as it prepares the system and . ' re vents pain or danger, and strengthens both mother ud child. bectretul to get the genuine. ;" Hero fit In Cured. T tiAet eonetueively proves that this Sarsnpnrll - aaa awSer vatrol over the moit ohntiuate diseases of e f&kuaeV Tiiroe ceroaf cured iu one house is uuprcca- Thm Children. Dr. Tiwaeeiatf Ovw iSir : I luve tfie ptcaKiira to In rm jro IkMtWw W 1 1 ildren hiire br.ea cured of the uiofuli by tae t s(ytit llent mdieine. They ere alflicted ery Mvenjlf with bad uir ; have taken (bar bottle, ; h Unk Mum sy (ut utiicli I feel ail nader great obligation. -, Youra, repeifl1, ' v' ISAAC W. CttAlH, 194 Wrater et Opinion of Fhyauiaas. ' Dr. Townaend ia alrooft dvily rescvivwi rdef from Pkrneiana in did'ore nt paru of the I'kh. " This ia to certify that we, the anderwifom), P!iyitian , of the City of Albany, have iu numeioo.ca.ea prcKrit''d .Dr. Towoaenil'a Baraaparrilla, and believe it to be one u. of the saoat vaJoabie preparationa in the market. H. P. PUI.INU, M. D. s ! ar, - -- - J. WII.HON, M. I. v , : R. E. BR.IUH8. M. D. ' ". P. E. ELMENDOar, M. P." i , AJlajiy.AprHI, 1813. "" ' V.--- " CAVXIOW. ' ' - Ooiauj t f1 ancceaa and immenas sale of Dr - . Tewsaesd'a ttaraaparilla) a number of men who were foi i amty oor Ayeni. have rammenced making Baraaparilla ' - Enraaa, Elixirs, Biuars, Euracta of Yellow Dock, Ac. Tkey geaeraliy pot it tip ia the same shaped bottles, aad ma of tee have aioieo and copied our advertiae " maan, they ar oaly worthless imitations, and shoild , ..J.r' aajavoiSlv,, ... ,.. " - 'A Principal Ontee. I'M VVVTOIf STREET, Bun Bnrld v '(, M. , , Rlditij to, 8 8tat street, Boaton ; Dyoll ' ', A doaa, 133 North Vcond itrect, Philadelphia; 8. . Keoce. Draniat, Baltimore . P. M. Cohen. Ciiarleatoa : '.;'? Wrifht Co, 151 Chartre. atreet, New Orleani; 1(a) j . : BimiU roan atreer, Albany i and by all the principal , Irrevvitn Ucrchasts (reneruHy tHrougboat tia laf -Sad States. Weal Ili n.l the Caaadaa ?5ff P talaitt fjymcrithby , iAcillA'S 1KEATISK ON BUSf. 35S i or so' 'ly A. C. D BlJUfc.SOrf. t if -DR. CHRISXfli'S . AGUE BALSAM Zi a SpeJy and Thorough Curt FOB i fiYtx ud igot, Pu&b lint, ScmiUut ud Intrrmittfat Ftrtn. AMB AU TBI TAUOUS JOSMS Of- BILIOUS DISEASES. U" li contain neither Qn uint, oor iny lortn ol mDrat or vrgeubla puicon, whrnterer VSK furibeA U BALAAM, and b. ioduced to take nothing cUe. GE.NERAL WESTERN AO EST, II. n. WOOSTEO, Plymouth, O. Sold in Plymouth, by II. M. WOOS TER ; Shtlby, George W. Moore , Waynnburg, Simt !f Son; Bucyrus, R. T. Johnston Co. ; New Washing; ton, Win. H. Prutl ; Altica, Jf'uu Iiin, tngrr; Chatfirld, Webber Cortrlght; Home, Daniel Pifer ; Man dJo scph Dell; and by dealers in Medicines throughout the country. oct25 y Attention Farmers WINCHESTER CELEBRATED For Horses and Cattle. rpHESE rOWDERS Iiavc.by long ex- penence necu lound to be h'hJy useiul lor di-eafes to which Horses and Cattle a.e subject viz : Hide-bouml, Leas of Appetite, Ilcnvcs, jtjjtisTMcss, Pounder, IuwarJ Strains, 1'ellow Water, Tnfliini' alion df the Evoh, &.C. It caniesof all Gio-8 Humors, ami purifies the blood. Price Tvtenly-fite Cents per Package. WINCHESTER'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN CIL- Which is acliiiow leilgcd to be the best known Liiiimcnt, for the cute of Cut?, Bruises, Spraius, So.e, XI iiiilsull, Spavin. Lameuess, anil all and every external conitilaint or injury 10 which the Hune is liable. For use in families for the cure nf RHEUMATISM, SPRAISS, e it his no superior, it indeed an equal Price, One Dollar tor large, and Fifty ceuts foi small Bot'les. The above valuable Medicines are for sale bv the following Agents. H. M. Wcoster, Plymouth, Ohio; R. T. John ston & Co, Bucvruo; !eo. w. Moore & Co , Shelby; Win li. Prat', New Washington Sitns'fc Son, Way esburg ; H. Smith, reeu tied ; Daniel Piter, Rome : M. F. & T. S- o st r, Norwalk. oct22 rI1HE only nsediciqe X tent wm ever f ranted by I e for which a p the Unitfd States. As ftlrt. welt known, remedy that needa no reenm mendauon. For Sale bv MU. . W003TER. " T" PR VATE )ISEASE8.-D Prown, No. 41 fiamoud Alley, devotes his whole attentiou to an office practice His business .1 r. I . . r mm y ia u-oauy uuniiucu to rrjvaip 'Veneret Diseases, and such mm painful afTections, brought on v irrnrndpnee. voulhfiil indnl. gence aa.l exress. Sypbillis, Syphilit c Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stric 'ire, Ure.hal Discharge.?, Impurity of the Blood, wilh all Diseases of the Venereal Or gan, Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions; Teller, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak ness, Impoteiicy, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases ol the Joints, Fiatnla in Auo, Nervc us Aflociions, Painrin the Hack and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder anil Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. ' Sixteen years' practice (six in PiUiburghl en ables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure lo all who may comer under his care. Letters from a distance, containing a fee for advice, will be immediately answered. Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41 Uamend Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chsiges mod- eaie 0C115-VU - A lie liest unt Cheapest. 5 CENTS -A . YE AR IN CLUDS. . THE IRON ClTY,rl, A" FAMILY Hi-.WSPAPER.'flevoted ' X X to Literature, Belles Uttres, Commerce, Educa-iL lion, Luteal Latent News, Reports, Agriculture,,! J8' Science, fc. Pnbliahed ever Wedneaday, at 2'ii,89 l"'"1"-.. "b'h, BARIl M'UOfALD, One Copy, per year, in advance, tlfiQ Six copies at one time, per year, 5,00 1 hirteen copies, " 10,00 Twenty r . " . . 15,00 All letter must be franked or scrirjticne cent hy mail for th Iron I Mat-paid. Allaub. City, are alihe, tik f ta Publisher. Persons ssnding enbacrlptloas are at nd risk whatever. No snbacrintion take for laaa ik. una year- All Poetmaaters are our authorised Agents, and by lb decision ot th Po 9 matter wejtma! are ar. uonseo m liana leuere.tuijiain'ng money, cc,trtas sunecrieerv. STOVES. HARDWARE. TIN it SHEET IRON WARE,, Carpenter's Tools. 3Lc. North Side Public Square, Plymouth, O. H SEYMOUR, would inform ibo cil turn of PIvBoaik, i4 vtctakT. tbal k bu oa bavd, fur wlo a tug awortaml of COAL AND WOOD STOVES, fvailoui(tylManl,ltM,wklek b4 rfedfM kiswlflc inpcM x i,usris,uin can M fceught aiMwam. His stock was mImi4 with th. trwlsM cam, aaa wKk sMcial rsfcrMK tO'tanailHj aaa .Mrsic. Th stjrlw ar vuwd, and mmmuftti fcs ksaanr sa rtctaaws of dnifa. I - COOKING STOVES. Ms attrk W nMrpw4, nbnctn twslvo vanotrM, a4 will k mnlt u tha Mraat poaaiblo peters, ita kas alio a uux auon m.iit ot' TV Ware, eomnriiinf T.rythin Beaded ia a bmltv, aad win be old r h ier than caa be bought at any ntbar atakltab nient In uia country. Also a general asaonoKBt of 0 Carpenter' Tools, and eaa supply Carpenters, and others, with say qnanti ty, and of th hwt qi'alitv. la every branch of Hi bttfiner. ha la iteiermliiin not In he outdone, and weul I rrntiertlhe ,uhlic tocslland satuf Ihsmtelrss, that uch is the ease. J. DEVENY, JR'S., S3 JP CQ LE5. C2Q 3 (Next door to the Exchange Hotel.) WHERE may be found constantly on hand, a complete assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, made by the best woikmen, from the most se lect styles and of American and Foreign fab- hies. The proprietor having made arrange ments with the largest establishment in New York and Plii'adelplna to supply ruin with the INewest styles ol every description of fashion able materials. E ery exertion that capita) Can demand, ingenuity devise, or skill accom plisli, is brought m'.o exercise t o produce, not only tha II ET CLOTHIG, but to sell at the lowest possible prices. In connection with the above, thore will be uniformly kept on hand, a supply ol Hoot-, Siiocs, uats ana caps, of the latest styles ; also Trunks, Carpet Hags, i-'alice?, Umbrellas, Shirts, Collars, Cravat, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Under Gar ments, &c. , &c, all which will positively be sold as cheap aa at any establishment in Ohio. ''articular attention will be paid tn the man ufacturing of clothiug to order, having on hand a fine assortment of cloths, cassimeres, plain and faiiey, buff caaimeres, buff Marseilles, plain and fancy, fancy silks, sali", &c. Having entirely adopted the catn system, h is prepared to offer still better bargains than heretofore. The public are invited to call ant examine his stock of goods be'bre purchasing. ocllo DU BOIS' BOOK STORE. SOUTH BIDC PUBLIC SdUAiE, PLYMOUTH, OOIO. A C. DU BOIS & SON, would re- XJ speclfully inform the citizens of Ply mouth and vicinity, that they are constantly receiving large and well selected atocka of the latest publications, including Literary, Theological, School, Scientific, and Miscellaneous Works, which they will dispese of, as cheap as any es tablishment in Northern Ohio. Tbey also hare on hand, a le ge and deiirable stock of WALL ND WINDOW PAPER, to which they invite the attention of those wishing to purchase. FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, in great variety. In STATIONERY, their assortment ia full, embracing everything needed. Those wishing to uurchase will find it their interest to call and exatuine oc25 IP. DEtLEB IN " DRY GOODS.tGROCERIES. PI. YOT OUT II. A Ready Pay Store in Plymouth. TVV. CROVVELL io now receiving hia Full and Winlr KnnA nhinl. mbra -ea all kiadt o f . Dry Goods, Dry Groceries, Crockery, Ready-made Clothtns, &c. which will bo offered at the lowest possible pric es, lor KLAUY-rAY. Persons wishing to avail themselves of the privilege of bujing go d Goods at fair and regular prices, will do well to call aud examine this sesorlment, for our motto is " smalt profile and ready sales." NEW GOODS. A LARGE assortment of all kinds usually kept by the trade. Such as v French Merinos, Coburgs, Plaid De Laines, Figured De Laines, Black Silk, Prints, Cassimeres, s Cloths, Alpaccas, 8,-c. All of which will be sold lorC SH. Call and see SPECER & WhIGHT. Plymouth, Oct. 23th, 1853. Scene at a Tea Party. WHY Mrs. S.i this is very fine Tea. 1ir-T w, inn, fttimir inanl inn ! nr. 1, .Uogelher ahead of anything I've tasted. It beats any tea we have had in our houre, says Mr. P, where did you get it Mrs. S i AtCulp and Croninger's. Well, if I don't sand over whrn I get home, and get a poundwhat is the pnie7 Mrs. 8 Unly 4s. Only 4s 1 La me! we paid .6s tor tea not half as good. . but the whole .party, bound for CtVbPAe CRONINGER'S. FLOUR! FLOUR! THE Bb.ST BRAND in market, the PI mouth Mill, is kept constantly on hand, for aale by EBBEtf fc (.OUTRIGHT. This Flour is made of the best white wheat, express- lv for family use, and put up in sacks and half sacks, and is pronounced the best, ever sold in Plymouth. ..... , . . , .' .. - f. ... 10 THE LADIES- SHAWIS, all eorls and kind., with silk plaids, wool plaids, De Laioej, Cash- mere. Thibet Cloths. Freueh Merinos, latest styles, watered velvet, French collar, etc, at ine utiantei etor, by C17LP th CRONINGBR. DR. M. ARHITBOMG. SUR9E0N DENTIST, WOULD fully ia Torea uei lj- M ol llyeaoailn, aa4 vrciarty, thai b kaa peraoaaw tly ocaioj b aMatr ia Uisplac. wbr bt wU atiaMsd ia all U rarto-w braacb- ia th moot lmprec! atyl. Ho has ukea .articular )airis I uaiora buna 1 1 la all Ita va ri his bra ncliea. Hiajarork will b done as cboap as eaa b afforoVd aaywhoro. Call aad e (or yoartoUo. M ark warraaied to rivwaatisfaetioa fBochargea bus Offisa ovor S. H. 8trr's Store. riymouih, Oct. 35. lSi3. ra i . Auaiairj ar1 . DR. LORD, would rcopoetfullv inform inform th Id habitants af Ply. month and tba sur roundinr towaMhat b ia prepertd to inaert from on to a wholt act 4 teeth, an 6m Gold Plata, ia tbo most im proved maoner. Particular attention paid to filling carious teeth, thereby arresting further decay, Offica opea from 8 to 6 o dock. OffiC' Over Hornbeek a Store. Plymouth, Oct 22, 1853. DR. 3 AS. HENDERSON, PHYSICIJ1N AND SURGEON, Pljrmoutb. O. Wjll attend 'with premp itude, to all profes sional business entrusted to his care. Office over Da Bois' Book More, back of J W. Beekman'e Law Office. DR. II. A US TIN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Plymouth, Ohio. -Office and Residence on Plymonth-st , a few doors south of tho Publ:c Squara. DR. G. T. MXERS, Sandusky St. u a saa ce vs ?a on. Office and Ro.-ideuce wo doora north o f the American ' iiuse. CLOTHING ! CLOTH; ING THE CHEAPEST snd best place in (own to Jniv R.ady Made Clnthing Mf any ore ti!i 69 exceptions to this assertion, I will bring forward some of the proof, and first an ! fore most, our Cutting i done By one of the be-t A rtists in Northern O hio. Those who are acquointed with "Mr. NARRENCE'S work, will attest that fact, and our work ia done, not by apprentices, but by exiieriei.ced woikmi it, md we save in cutting and Trimming, neatly all the expense of makinir. Therefore we can and will sell new-made Clothing, very nearly, if not quite, aa cheap as the cloth and trimins can be boiicht. Cutting or making done on short fo tice, or we will make any garment to mea"ure, as cheap as we sell tbetn wade up. We .will sell . Coats from $2,00 to $14,00 Over Coats from 3,50 to 12,50 Vests, from ,37, to 6,00 Pants, from 1,00 to 6,50 Will you call and examine for yourselves. V. W. CKOWELL. Plymouth, Oct 23, 1S53. BARGAINS. McDoiiougb Selling off at Ccst. 0 ner LN AND AFTER he 1st of OCTO- BER next, th undersigned will be prepared io nis extensive eioca oi WELL SELECTED GOODS. to his numerous customers, and to the Pub'ic, at Ccst. navinr; neen anfraxea in tne ury tiooas business in Plvuiwith. for many years. I feel anxious ol aeain sm iling up in full with my old friends and customers. In order to do this. I find it necessary to sell out my entire stock of Goods : nnd as I have always been well pat ronized by all, I feel that it woould be nothing more than nan. w soil uii un. aiuta, ui ..una ni I.OSI. Come One and All, and b satisfied tear am nUmg Qoodt At new yuiih. ftiWES for once. The stock consists in B general assortment of LADIES UBESs CiOOUS. Snch as Black Silks, Alpacas, Elack and Figured. n.iiuwtDii nwn, fflcnilus, nail WOel, De Laines, Plain and Figured, a good as sortment. Cloths, Cassimeres, fyc. Cloths Black, Blue, Green, Brown and Grey. Cassimeres Black and Fancy. Vestings Plain and Figured. Satinetts Sheep's Grey. Tweeds All and one-half wool. Jeans, Tickings, Sheetings, Ac, jc. Also a gener al assortm nt of Hardware, Crockery, NnlU and Gins. In fact everything commonly kept ia a Country Store, Plymouth, 8ept. 25, 1853. k. McDONOIJGH. CARD FALL OF 1853. murphy & Burchfield, VTORTH-EA8T CORNER FOURTH X 1 and Market-sts.. Pittsbureb. Pa., have th nleaa . ....wiiMiiig .iiv.i .uHviiLiBtuiu uuorB in general, that thev have now ODen the larseat itnck nf arit HJtlA. JUTD WINTER OOOUS, they have ever been ible to exhibit, including th newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, such as Wain and plaid Silkt, Figured and damask Silk, plain black and figured Silks, watered Silks for dresses and mantillas, Armure silks Jor dresses, superior black Bombazines ; Su perior plaid Poplins. French Merino. French Cobourgs, French Cashmeres, French Muslin de Sage, frencA Plaids, Oinghnms. Eng tish rrencn ana American l'nnis, -Alpacas, c. Alan Lml..i i S ,, li.j.. I .. I." .1 .. u'uuium.i ion u. an niiiuB, i-nccn, ,uaiiig8, iiawis, junntuias, Velvets, (jloves, Hostery sua llnufe- seeping uoods of all kinds. They also keep an assort men! of Table Cloths. Deanera asuneriormpke of shirt. ing Muslins ana Bosom Linens, the latter made ol pure riai. ctmneers visiting ruwDursn. wtsnins to utir- chase any description of Dry Goods, are invited to call, new iiooas will be received all through the season, ictlS.3ui JOHN HAFT, JR., fSuccessor tn Jflmea MFGuflev. , aVliolesialu and Ketuil Urugtrist, And Dealer in Paints. Oiis. Dve Htuft, &C..119 Wood St., one door below Fifth, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bole Proprietor of Morgan's Worm Killer and Congb Syrup, and agent fo Dr. Ford's Medicines. ictl5-ly New Music Store, IIENKY SCHROEDEtt A CO., Cargo's Hall, Fourth- st, Pittsburgh, Hi. uealera in vmuns, lauiutrs, ac eordeons, Clariuetts, Tamborines, Banios, Drums, Strings for Violins, Guitars and Busj,Hosin, Reeds, die. Horns, Cornets, Bugles, Post Horns, 8ul Horns, Oph eclides, Trumpets, Tiouibones, Tubes, Ne Car's., In. structiun Books for all instruments, etc, Caigo's Hall, 83 Fourth St., Pittsbnrgh. Pa. - octlS Km Purviance's Vaguerrcan Koonis, Post Office Buildings, Third door below Rail Road Sta tion, federal street, Aliegneny Miniatures tunen at this Establishment either singly or (n groups, of all sizes. octi3.ry St. Clair Hotel, Comer of Penn and St. Clair-sts., Pittsburgh, Pa This is a nrst class House, convenient iniue itaiiroaa ue pots ; the rooms are large and newly furnished, and charges moderate. Travelers will And this one of the most comfortable Hotels in Pittsburgh. octl5-ly lied Lion Hotel, St. Clair streeu Pittsburgh, Pa. Boarding On Dollar per any. (ocuoiy) w. BBAiiutt, rroprunor, Railroad Hotel, Opposite the Ohio and Penna. Railroad Station, Federal htm, Aiiegneny city, r. Far tin uonar per aay. ctl5-ly p. MHJINNIS, Proprielorr UOKlERY.of all kinrLt ibrLadiee. and JLAChildren, Silk Cotton and Worsted. AW Under- onms, ana frawere, uioves and MiUena of an Kinds . Caa b Vinnd at CROWELL'8. . Silk. TJLACK" and Fancy, all kinds, and as XJ eheap m 7ickin, at ClLP end CR0N1NGER. PLYMOUTH MARBLE WORKS. B, TIN SO. f, IS prepared W furniah at all litnea, at bi B.aaafactnry, Monuments, Tomb Stones, Mantles, Ac of tba bent tyl aad fiaba, of eithev It si is a or American Marble, at prieof aaoejialreeJ ia this vaaadoa ooaalry. He baa mow oa basxL ias eoneUatlp ia tbo r-eeiut of the Boat pliid specimrM of Marblo, of all aireai aad kioda, otuublo for T.MTpa, Mantl-Pwcw. SEELY & CASE'S METIOFOUTAIt Boot Shoe ana Leather Store, North lids of the Public Square, rLa'nOCTU, OHIO. 'i'c proprietors ot tins extensive Am aad Leather Hnti, ar bapfiy to laforai auBMtoaa irieaaa, aaa in cuaiK geaaraUy, that tky hut eoavred wnk yoa, tar mi ,k the . rift earaed," th kav hw atrai( th ua law way. awara aaa apward, aault , bo loafer r it ai, wwuHi a First Class Boot and Shoe Establishment eaa e aa! ported la rtrmrwth. It I rednc4 tn deed certain.,, as jr., caa aaliafy yearaalve y calling ia aay day la th wk, Baday ucptd, aad eee lb timeaae stock of ; BOOTS An D SHOES oM, and for aale la their etor, embr. e'ng Trv rarie ty of Mea Boy. V oaths and Childr . Hoois, dr Thick K'P Calf; Kasmalled and PaUnt Rm.... n.. ford aae tVetlingto Ilea and galtera. Also aismat aa Inconcierable variety of Ladies, Mtsees, Childrensaad Inranuehoee. Gaiter fontaaand ailpeaad Butt Ins. tLELY CASE. ' D. BBUWGR7 taoracToata or CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c PLtnOt'TII. OHIO.' WWL, INFORMS the citizens of J3i.of Plymouth and vicinity, that he W V i, prepared lo Jo everything in his line, in aa good s'yl-, and on as reasonable lerms, as cau be done elsewhere. He ha, n hmd, at present, a liire variety of Caniages, tiiifjir-e. &c , to which he invites the aiteution of those wishing to purchase. ' Hlacksniiihuiir, Pttiutinfj and Trimming, and a I Kinds .if custom work, will be doue at th ehorto.-l notice, iu the best styes. Plymouth, Oct. 22. 1833. I). BPE'VER. OKU. I i lit uoov.u, TS, L t. now in town, as Inrso as hlc. nnd ice as natural, with a Ir-meudous s'ouk of Heady aiadc Cloihing, Fine Siiirts i n !er Siir's, Drawers, Hosiery if all kind?, S o. ks, Oravaiaoi lne luipststylt-H, selected by himsplf, in Hosinn, "ew orks d Philadelphia, ju-t before the late great br-ak-down in fie ca t, which .nab cs h in to under sell the world n an; thing hi his line. UATS AND CAPS, of alls'ylcs and prices, always up to 1 lie Fsh ions, constantly ou hand. The General pays i art cular rt'ciilio.f to Making Suits to Order, and ppares no ,ami lo make rompl. te fils. His office is at present over Cu' & Cronin ger's store, but he intends moving to his new huildinrr, on SanUifkyl.. opposite Powers it Ktnnev's, in a few days, of which due nolii e will be given. or-t2i DEALER lit SADDLES. HARNESS, Saddler's Hardware, &c. J. MOitFOOT would respectfully inTortn the citi zens of fly mom h, and the urronndii e country, that he now prei ared, and Bhill put tc-rth his best endeavo s to remain so, to rJo all work per taining to the profession of a HORSE TAILOR. Hs has now ready for the inspection of the public, a large assortment of fancy SPANISH SADDLES, a beautiful article, to which we would ask the fespecial attention ot those wishing lo purchase CO - MON SADDLES rom $0 upward, in great variety. His stock of Harness, is large, and was made by the best workmen in the conn' rv, no apprentices being employed. He has Plated Harness, at $15 : Coarse Har ness at from $15 to 25, made wilh an eye to beauty, as well as use. and he warrants them perfect in every detail. Also, Single Harness, splendidly finished, and durable, from ten to eighteen dollars. Give him a call and purchase work made by workman. Hia Bhop is located opposite the Exchange Hotel, where he will find eisure time to attend to any quantity Of pusio mere. Call and eee. flOLLAND BITTERS BOERHAVE'S Electro Chemical Aroma, OR GENUINE IIOLEjANS BITTERS, Frem OP;s A. D1 ISRAELS, Chemist mi Pharmceutial of jwisuraam, tae only Manufacturer, a A PURELY VEGETABLE COM -iX POUND, propared on strictly scientific prlneilie hilci me iiiiiimvr ui me ceienraieu iiuiianft rrotessor, Boerhave. Because of its great success in most of the European States, its introduction in the 'United Stales was intended more espe (ally for those of our Father liand scattered here anil there over t he (ace of this mini! y country. Meeting wilh prent aucceRS among uinn, i now unor iiin me American puoiic, Knowing that iie truly medicinal virtues must be acs. nowledged. Beneflc al effects will be experienced from its use, for many diseasoi nrisine from ii oiders of the stomach, eucli aa inillaeatioii, Dyspepsia, Headache, Loss of Au. oetite, Nsrvoas llrtiiity. ;,,i,,i,n,,on of the Bowels Cramps, Chelie, Cholera Morbus, etc. It is particularly recouimeuded to those persons whone constitutions may have been impaiied by the continued useof ardent spirit!,or other forms of dissipatiriji. Gen orally instantaneous In effect, it finds its way directly to the Beat of life, thrilling Rnd quickenii g every nerve, raising up the drooping spirits, and in fact inlusing new health and vigor into the system. ' Vir0 genuine wtlAeur my Signature. Ctrtifieai of Mr. B. O. H'ooiis, late Justice of the Peace in East Birmingham : Mr. Benj. l'age, Jr. i Dear Sir:! would say that tave been afflicted with a disease of the stomach, pa pi ation of the heart and nerveus lieauache, for nearl fifteen years ; and 1 have spent acme hundreds of dol iors, in order to effect a cure- but to no purpose. Arte having used three bottles of your " Eloclro Chemica Aroma or Holland Bitters," I foel myself entirely re stored. I ean eat and sleep well, and attend to my bus! nesa with pleasure, and would therefor recommend it I ali those whoare similarly afflicted. : '. . Pn tsburgli, Aug. 34, 1853 Mr, Benj. Page. Jr.; Desr Uir Mv sincere thanks are due the friend recommending your Holland Bitters. Having m tared for aome tune with headache, loss of appetite, mental depression, and in fact, general di.or der of the system, I now feel, niter u ling but one bottle, conscious of returning health. KICOLOCS SCHOSTEE. Benj. Page, or.- Desr Sir I have been relieved of the most distressing pain of dyspepsia by the use of Boer nave's Holland Bitters, (puichased of you) after suffer ing forth ree yeats with besdaen, nausea and general debility, attending Indigestion ; I now feel perfectly re stored. Youra respectfully, JNO. BUTHERFORD, o.JU .t , No,w Wyltaat. .Pittsbnrgh. Bold by th proprietor, BENJ. PAGE, Jr. Drug and Chemical House, cor. Third snd Smithfield .and Logan ud Wyltc-sts., Pittsburgh, Fa. oetlt-ly Nails, Nails j TrbSl in Ohio, and any quantity of them fat fLP & CRON'NGER. rMUT BOOKS. A laree variety,' lor Tr9fSL -e$rtSx-. Jtft V Ml bj A. Ce PV BOIS 602 M raLsaaa EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, At Plrnsonth, Ohio. ROBINSON & LOCKE ' pvKDITOIS AND PClUSMIe. TEBMSL 051 DOLL A E AND FIFTY CEUTS tt TEAB. That a town of tha sixe of Plymouth, possessing the business advantages it doe, and the extensive trade it already hit. and surrounded as it is by an intelligent bnd reading community, should have been. o long without a newspaper, is a matter of po little astonishment to us. True, an attempt was once made, but the failure certainly, ws not brought about from wsnt of encouragement on the part ol the people. We shall make another attempt, feeling perfectly confident that a good paper can and will be sustained, es pecially ai we are determined not only to make it vseful, but actually necessary. resting assured that by sparing no efforts to make our sheet a vehicle or local, as well as foreign interest, people will pat ronize it. Nil desperandum is our motto; if we cannot command success, we shall do our best to deserve it. It must be at once evident to any one acquainted with the wants of the people here, Jhat a paper is much needed. The statistics of our post-office will show that there are but lew, if any towns of the same size in the State, to which more reading matter is sent, than to ours. But in this day of progression, people are not satistied vntn importing tneir intelligence from abroad ; they wish to have papers in their immediate neighborhood, which will keep them informeJ of what trans pires in their own section of country. Until within a short time, and we regret it is still too Jametvably common, coun try newspapers were merely compendia uins and poor ones loo, at that of city journal, apparently thinking it worth their while to pay little or no attention to what occurred in their locality ; and to this cause, probably, more than any other, may be ascribed the insignificant circula tion and influence of the country press, s;Hnernlly, and the corresponding increaso I country subscribers to city papers. In this matter we shall endeavor to intro duce an improvement, making or paper as local in its character, as will compott with its general usefulness. Ouroliiect will be to make the Adver. User suitable to all readers, consequently it will not espouse the cause of any part . c tan uu hub unite cuiisuiQimousiv. as tli purity and lncurruuiiliilitv of the J present poliiical parties may very well be disputed. Time and experience have demonstrated that the principal difference, as well tis the difference in nrinr.ivlp. he. tween them, is the "five loaves and two fishes," and the strife is. who . shall tret them. Were it not for spoilsfihe 'dear pe' pie would not be bored annually with patriotic appeals, from disinterested office- Imntcrs, to come forward nnd save this "glorious Republic," before it isirredeem ably ruined by Whig-isms, or Locofoco misrule. We are opposed to all demo, goguism, and it is high" time that every true lover of his country should shut down on those who practise it. But whilst we eschew party politics, so do we despise neutrality. We prefer to pursue a middle course, and therefore purpose that the Advertiser shall be an independ ent sheet. Having minds of our own. we are determined to speak them fearless- lessiy ana candidly, on all topics which may be of importance to our readers. without being trammeled by party ties, or awea Dy iavor. t his is an age of pro gress, and we shall allow ourselves the ex pansive platform of speaking on political suojecw, just wnat we conscientiously be. lieve to be right and proper. lo the I iterary Department of the Advertiser, we shall pay particular atten lion. Its columns will be enriched week ly, with selections of prose and poetry from the best sources we may be able to. command. To this feature of our paper. we commend the especial attention of our Lady readers, assuring them that noth ing of the least immoral tendency shall ever be found in its nacres. For the Farmer, we shall devote a por tion oi our paper to the subject of Aerri ture, and such other subjects as may be of interest to him. The day is nasi ...i .. , . ... wuen " oooKiarmmg" is sneered at; agriculture is becoming a subject of sci eutilic investigation farmers who wish to keep up wilh the progress of the day of those who are disposed to improve on what their fathers did will be forced to iuform themselves of everything which may pertain to their profession. Such we think, will derive - material benefit from what we publish on the subject. We shall nlso give correct reports of the mar. kets, in this and other places, and endeav or to make them as reliable as possible. But while paying due attention to the above departments, we shall by no means neglect the general reader. With the aid of the Telegraph, and the speedy trans mission of intelligence bv railroad, we expect to furnish our readers wilh teh very latest current news of the day. and as there is, at present every appearance of stirring times in Europe, we will trive such a compendium of foreign news, as will keep the readers of the Advertiser well posted up in everything of import ance which may transpire across the At lantic. TERMS- OF ADVERTISING. On square, 11 lines I One square 1 year.... 8 00 or less, 3 weeks or I s column, 1 year... 12 00 -'00 IS do ' do '1600 Every subseqiien' in- I-a do do 18 00 sertion 5083 do do ..9100 On square 3 months 3 00 1 1 eolumn, 1 year.... 30 00 One square 6 mont' e 500 Advertisers should always des'gnate the number of uosr.ioiia iuey want given ro llelr advertisements -otherwise they will b continued until ordered out, and charged by the eqnare. BOOK AND JOB WORK, op all kinds, promptly Executed. Glass. TfiVERY size land quality, , A large assortment constantly ou hand. - CfLP and CRONIXGER. T EACHER AMD PARENT For A. C. DU 0OI9 BON, sole by gfgriniltirraL.- Iteep rutins of Tnet, . - I cheerfully respond to tha request of your correspondent, H. F. II., In rla Uod to deep plantiug. I concur fully ia bit maxim, better too shallow than too deep," and also agrea with him that mora young trees are killed from deep planting thau from any other cause. "With the quince, the willew, and all irees, however, which root readily from cuttings or layers, the dsnremn. Manila of deep planting are obviated fiom the ract that these emit roots, however deeply plABted, nearly up to the surf.r nf th- oil, where their food is Bssimila,l , their wanis by light, heat and atmospher ic influence. Pear trees, therefore, which are fralted oa tne quince, and ar nt.n.A uj.;. - - ..uwu UCCjl enough to bury the quince stock'below the surface of the ground." will not be considered as deeply planted, when it is remembered that under good cultivation, the quince will furnish iuelf with new toots up to its junctioo with the pear. in tne discussion to which yourcorres pondent alludes, I could not of course en ter into all the details of cultivation, without transcending the limits allowed to any one speaker, I however took it for gtanted, that a common sense view of the subject, would lead the practical man o the conclusion, that the pear should be grafted as near the quince root as possible; and we would by no means recommend the selection of trees which are " worked six or eight inches" above the quince root. w lien it has been our misfortune to re. ceive from Lurone dwarf ..a..i thus high, wo have uniformly planted the whole quince stock under ground. But to counteract the deleterious effects of too deep planting, we have transplanted tne trees, alter on upper course of roots had been formed, ntthe same time remov ing the long shank with ihe lower and now inactive riots. The principal advantages of the sys tem we have adopted are that the quince stock, which is naturally hard and rigid, oecomes a moist emollient when covered entirely in the soil, thus allowing it to swell up evenly and progress symetrical- ly with the pear stock. In this way it is also protected from thedopredations of iliu borer, and when ihe variety is well adapt ed, the pear stock frequently sends forth roots, thus securing the double advantage of early bearing nnd increased health and vigor in after years. Yours, Sic, M. P. W. Scratches in Horses, The approach of cold, wet weather, suggests the publication of a few hints on this ailment, which, at this season, sometimes appears on the horse, just above the" hoofs and below the fetlock. It is caused, generally, by a want of prop, er care for the warmih and dryness of the feet, allowinp- hdnses to stand in their stalls after driving ui egld. muddy weath er,, with wot'legs, and doing nothing to clean,, tliem, aridrlvent a chill. At suhfctime and feel should be well rubbJjPr-ith dry hay, so as to gej thenrwarm, and as nearly dry as may be. . If the disease has already appeared, tvash the part affected witS "warm soap suds, and then with beef brine. This will ef" feet a' cure. Keeping them clean and dry by rubbing oiy will generally pro duce the same resul t. - Horses with wliite legs and hoofs are said to he moreequently affected by scratches ; but ho colors are exempt en tirely, nor are coits-wlitch winter in mud. jly sheds and yards without proper care and protection. It is true, however, tha. some horses are more liable,. to the disease than others. Farm Hohses. Since in the Blood Horse is found the peculiar attribute of? the horse in its highest perfection, too s much can hardly be said of the import- ance of a. liberal dash of blood in all grades of horses. On the road it is ne. cessary. and at the plow or truck it will tell wonderfully; The farmer, with half or three-quarter bloods, can. plow hia half-acre a day more than with common farm horses. He can safely reckon that hisWoorf will haul his load some miles tanner n. a day, than a common team. This is so. Theory points to it, and ex perience has proved it. Cattle sometimes break into orchards, and injure themselves by eating apples. Salting them immediately and freely, wilt prevent bad effects ; acting perhaps, to prevent rapid fermentation. 'Swollen Mouth iu sheep, which is sometimes fatal, may be cared by daub ing (he lips and mouth plentifully with tar. ... --'".::v;'';i::;:M'-'v. Keep your tools in their places. More time is lost in Marching for articles oils placed, than would buy them,' . " A, place for evsWytMoge s motto; :' f ";v .. t r a 4 0 X esV.. ' err- , -" f z1, r v , "f 14 1 J .:. J..: .4.