Marshall County Republican, Volume 6, Number 29, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 May 1862 — Page 4

THE REPUBLICAN.

StnHftS of Doctors. i Dr. G tarns, of E tinb.riri, was fonU of I a cool thing out or iahU nractkt. 8mm. i bling into a church oae day while the sor mon wa it progress, he foaml the preacher in tears as he poured out word), ttot tboo-srhts, npon li.s listening congregation : What makes him ween?" asked Dr. ' Garth of oat atanulirtg near Liu. "Bj my faith," was the answer, "and yon woold weep too if you were in his pi r.e ! and had as little to say." "Come along, my Jcai fellow," responded the doctor to his new aernafntan-. , "come end dine with me; you are too good C1lr. tn km äkM " This was the same Dr. Gartli of whom another atory is toll. He stayed one night , at the club long after he had buU he must ; be off to tee soma patients. At length one of bm friends, becoming uneasy eoout , the poor fellows, told him ho had better 1 tri drinkin -.nl ha off 1 T r. .rot .Hr " Crf1i rntiml aw an. v ' - i a a v, i , "whether I see them to night or not, for nine of tbera haaaeli bad constitutions that ail the physicians in the world can't save them, and the other six have such good constitution that aU the physicians -w . r in the h ..rid can t kill then.

SreaKÖB of doctors recalls Rabelais. hc T&Q j instead. This letter aims to supwno was very severe on his brethwn tu hw py tho secming xvant. The army fails to last moments. He saw sevial of thaw take a fort in a ccrtaia w iy; the plan i OBsultiaf. and rauinfi his head from his j ehangjt arHl it shouta victoriously over pillow, with a sal smile he sail, "Djar falln üftttenoa anl thousands of captives.

gentlemen, lot mo iio a natural death. Tl. Tsvd -vts at On) tim- tl.j gfeitöst of all tho Lrnlm d.cor. an! wa aail - d I a pamphlet by Dr. Woiwrd, Profeasor of Pbvak at the GreJuu. College. The doctors met. a fizht eued with' awords. Maad disamd his adversary, and ordered him to beg for his life. "Never!" said Woo iwai i 'never, till I am your patient!" Cader tha circumstances, that ii a-: govd aa anything wo ever heard. j n . . Al . . li tt lioitiiy aniline tli) ilnr-trirtf tv innq 1 . ,7 ..r? r.,i 1 1 v teil one more: "Ihe little Abbe de V oie-1 non was ordered oy nis jiays.cian to unuK . I am Aisavr r f iw afai it-at i.Mif I In t in nnvt On the next ..1 v f . . . .1 ...... i vuii tne doctor au-M wuat coot tue pre scription bad prouueeu. (,v . ti . i ( n J 1 ' k 1 it vvlr.tr - j - i I directed?" demanded tho doctor with kome severity. "aIi, my frieod," pleaded the suffering priest, "how could you mak uu valloar a quart an hour? I hold but a pint!" Oter here in Connecticut," writes a genial friend, "we have two great, not too great, bleasings: a couple of doctors, Due who preaches anJ one who practices. The fcv. Dr. , our worthy pastor, boa one weakness, he is often sent tor, in the way of his profession, to visit an! consols the sick, and having once exfieriiniae 1 the beniiit of a carrot poultice, he recomends it for everything. Our village! medical doctor i sa lly annoyed by this interference; for the people, think so muck of the minister they will follow hi odvice. and all the more about their bodies than their aonla. Dr. Pills comes in aud finals U.A lt.. .l....!! n ! r. 1,,.. a n,.rrnl t.aatv mc iuuauiauv. iiiioui m 1.410" poultice; and the typhus fever ha- a carrot poultice, and the pleurisy has the same; and the sore throat has the same; and he ; im ama i ii r,. ;...., uritli flu miuiaiar vIäaä ! taw bothera him in his bnsineaa. "Lost winter we had a parish moetios; to devise ways and mein to repair the chore, bell, which wa unhappily cracka 1 by a sudden blow one frosty morning, j The worthy minister learnedly discoursed on the subject, and sai l it eonld not be mendec: it must be taken down and re rim, cast, or it would never rinar firain. 'lien ud roaa Dr PrTls. and moved that before '

giving op Hie bell as lost they should try mticli longer. But every one cau do a little what rirtne there is in a carrot pomlti e this year. Fancy tho immense amount the Everybody in town, he said, that was a I North ould raie if every farmer plante 1 little cracked, was using it, an l he utnild enly one hundred hills. An onnce oi" Conlike to aeo it tried. J j nectieut seed laf can be had of J. M The hit was palpable, and prrJ'iccl Thorburn. No. lb John street. New York, an audible smile throughout the serious for 25 cents, post-paid, as I eo by their assembly. The mrnfster had sense enough advertisement. ta take thsvjoke, and from that time oa- j I kiwit of many favrtvers who will Lnt ward he has let sick people get wH wills-! from one to five acres. TVy woem not t-rjt tU ail of his carrot poultico," have put out ajdant if it had not have been for the war.

One of our country meighbors in Missouri. 06 Irvine by name, waa it the Immu ai a Union friend of mine, who was attempting to convert Joe from tnw error of liia ways by eaumeratiug the various Ttdse thmjrs which have been done by the Adasinistration. aud, among other things, the blockade of the Mississippi j

waa spoken of.' 'Why.' says doe, 'tni:wiii be the end oi thm

blockade business just shows kow igaoraat Lincoln is; 4ou't the fool know that the tide will wash all trie mocks out oi mc river, and the first big fresh would carry every bit of the brush clean into the Atlantic Ocean?' "Now I thoasht that, for a man of . . . . .! 11 l a. - r a L that, for a man of property, and one who thinks hiniscli f omething extra, waa rather too rich. t7 Ma. Mason retnrnod from a drive, and his horse being much heated, after he had drank half a pail of water Mr. M. tells Pat, his hostler, uot to give him any more water. Mr. Maon was obliged to go from town the next day, and on bse return, after a fort-nignfs absence, finds tho horee in a diatressed almost dying condition. Examining Pas as to the food, water, etc., that the horse bad had, Pat exclaimed. 'Water, yor honor? ye toold me not to give him any snore water!" aea m m Not long since I passed through the Wyoming Valley on the accom modioli on tram of the L and B. railroad. As nsnal oss ench trains wa stopped a long time at eneh station, and it seemsd as if there wera tatione every five minutes. Of course taare was much grumbling among the pasosasajars, and finally, as wa stopped at a flat foiled East Pittsion a half hour or more, every body 'a patience was exhausted One impatient passenger veiy fretfully ssoktl as another. "What do they stop ao lemf fort for?" "Why." answered my friend, "yon see this is the arcommodotion tfoia. Didn't yon see the Rev. Dr. Nelaon gat 06 the train? lie has gone dowu town to preach, atJ they are waiting for him He preaches at Lackawanna, tfie station above also. Yon understand, my friend, this is the accomisojatioji train " No doubt honesty if the best policy. bat those who do honest things merely toof laiox it gooa policy, ara now Nothing ia farther from earth hearan; nothing it nearer than heaven to eorfv

How Farmers Can Makt Honcj,

At a recent meeting of the American Institute Farm1 Club. Soloa Robiueon re ,he following letter from Cairo, 111., da,el APril 1?62' 1 Uns age will be called hernc lorcver. i Eqnaily with the soldier will the farmer be honored, because be sustains the soldier. ie L every brunch of business a slight change y produce astonishing mnltt. Now, f" tuo first time in the world's hi.tory. ;,re frnS interests coutruiied and guided bv educated men. In a rocent nnmber of The Illinois Farm'ir, printed at Springfield by M. L. Dnn!p. E sq . is tho most remarkable article ever appeared in any agricultural paier. or in any miblicatioa whatever. It discusses tho question, whether com at 10 ctnti it profitable fur fuel. Ihe conlusion reached is, that coal is the cheapest; that at 0 cents, corn would bo cheapest; but, nnthe coal or wool is offtrst quality, the wife should bo at liberty to send to the eorn-vri!. This will bo now to most readSr3 it IS ClU'lllv llfW tllit COm Will bu in at all. I am informed that it makes a good . Ii r l fire. I am happy to say I have never seen it burn. Nothing more than this is needed to shovv that we have raised too much grain. Most of the farmers know it, but every one -a m ar aw v aas w bbw av id not nartiuaded w hat moat Ltl ofitablv can jn like manu,r j, th farmer to change his plans it is for him to conciuei in th. icaooful tield. Tle Outline Ot bis plan shonl 1 be. to plough le, to lue more. 'H Uiuiers, hoel" TOTTON. ! In the southern parts t Ohio, Indiana j and Illinois, this plant will belarjpiy; cul'ti . , tl . ;. r . : e t. i I can he ha 1; usually it has rotted at the gins; , bow it i- gather! up. an I is going to b : planted, tint it can be ontamed at ail the stations Lsjt everyoooy tij it; inoiisan in . ,1.111 ra certain to suc-eei ami to uo won TOBA.CCO fin rnn t ti it ran hrt raised cverv I Am, -w M . where. Connecticut settled this question ton years ago, and every year sin e has iiwi " - - o - o t - raie .... 1 a lttar arli.'lr init Cut liltrlior l 1 1 jces than irginia lias done. iiioe wno

have no more mau nan an atrc oi ian i ter. much less have they pear and eaily t and application for mmufieturine purposes, should rac all they use. New, raw to pPftChcs. A nation given to fruit-growing j Our No. 3 M rcially adapted to. all j 'bacco is not very good, it packers the j-Jaaajra ie daeatad and wealthy ; exclusive- Winds ofliht and aeaw Leather Work, in C.-.r-: mouth, but give it a I ttle age, and get jy graiu-grosriag, (gnoraat aad poor. ri ige Trimming, Boo! and Shoe Making, Harness I u-edtoit. and you will pitfcr it. on The highest civiluation is fmtoible Making, Etc, Etc. Tl.ey are of extra size, with

an easily press and improve it, ami, it you will chew, you will not be obliged to , use what tho slovenly slave m.sput up, a compound ol stems, licorice, eand. and hair. It is going to bo high; in the leat it is worth over 10 cents now, it will be worth 20 cuts within a year. It can be grown at a profit in any free state at 6 cents pel pound. Tobacco plauters have got rich at 4 cents. Look out for breakers in the way of high prices and taxes. nd reject how letter you can meet them than by raising tobnc co Let every man, even if he has to "atretoh his conscience" a little, plant tobacco, for it always briugs tu j ca-n. ! cah. TL, orn . . ! .a , i'.i K.'fi I I in CVOfV SL'Cl-boX äucic aic mupn. --- - - a in stores, aud often the plants cn be got of neighbors as one docs cabbage plauts. It will not be quite too late to sow the aA.l while von arc readint? this, that is: in jlatitmles north of 40 degrees. Dnt these remarks are timely for next rear. During the summer clear cfC a piece of new land out out the small trees and deaden tho old ones is a quick way and sow turnips in the fall, or make preparations to manure an old ti-dd, and have it ready. The effects of this war will last for years; tli m. a "11 1 ÄT a I . war itself may. It usually takus a far mar a year to prepare for a Tiew erop; oftn I give yon a receipt to prevent tobacco worms, as practiced by many with snccess, ! and it shortens the labor on the crop fully jhalf. The worm is batched from a fly which appears in the evening betöre dark. : About sundown build little fires throunh t))d f1(.;j n atwmi". or between the rows, ; th0 tl i es will rush into the blaze, and that j BEANS. Small white navy beans will be wanted. It requires no more labor to raise beans than it does wheat; perhaps a bushel of beans can be raised easiest. They will bing. at least, one-third more, and usualty the yield per acre is greater. 1 ut in a quarter, a bait, a whole acre, or ten acies. X(1 crop pays better, is surer, or leaves the . a U 1U uvavi man UatfAV rtVilnf FLAX. There i a strong belief iu the minds of manv that flax is yet to be crowned king of theso realms. There aro divar inga ntons loyal friends of his laboring riiglw and day to place the crown on his head Mot ancient iu blossom most beautilul lw hhw. how the memories of childhood i - t 1 a n I aro restored, when we taiK again oi iiax: When raised for the seed alone, and year after year, it has always been as profitable as wheat. But men will raise wheat, hoping every year to get twenty-five or thirty bushels ajanro, and they are deluded like bnywo-of lottery ticket. Of flsx. Virgil says it burns the soil; but if he lived In these days, and raised wheat at 50 centn a bnahel, he would call it a burning sbame. I hint to the farmers that they bad betterbe thinking of flax-brakes again of linen sheets snd towels, which last, on an average, as long as a human generationof two pantlooos and shirts, easily dirtied, bslt easily washed, and so cool as one walks to the meadow with a scythe on i he shoukder in tho early morning. There have Ven more true patriotism and more true love beneath homespun linen shirts (ban beaaath cotton ones, and my opinion is that Yankee ingenuity will cause linen to reign at toe end o tho world the aame as at Vie beginning of it. Farmers! hfall means raise flax; in ao doing you will be looking forward and be wise. WOOL. He who sends a young, good-wooled sheep, to the butcher, is doing his country a wrong, Sales 9f anch shonld be yde to those wnd rV tfane.-cor to- taoee -who con keep a tow mora, feueep skoal d be nronatrated and handled with at r r -a . . . , - , . as if we bad Dnt a ww docks in me country, w p - . . .

Tljere sro tens of thotmads of 1 .'tlities in

um cm, uiigiweu, wnere, on eacn, a man can keeP 200 sheep at 30 cents a head per ivear. d foo many other places farmers J1 raising corn inetead of sheep. Wool 18 wonh 45 cent8' tornI pke ofthat wiore. unt a pounn i wool can be produoed 'for wnat it wrfF cost to raisea bushcon or to get a few sticks of cordwood. The motto of every farmer shonl.l m mwmm be to raise sheep and kill dogs. More than all and this is a very important matter the soil of a farm, where many sheep are kept, coutinually mcreas es in value; it is continually impoverished when grain israised. The t-ary best part of the soil of hundreds of thousands of our farms is anoually transported to Europe in the shop of grain, much of K is ex changed foe woolr and all of it for what ' tk.Sft rtilrvVll t Itann m V. ns wuui iu iinn II urn .- ,a M1.U1IC 101 not producing. It is dasiraid, since we are about it, that this war last long enough to cure us of this folly, and to learn us how to be a self-sustaining nation. And when the war ends we wsnt to see the result we want to see a man, on buying a piece of broadcloth, know that ft is made 01 W.I aTm we vrmnt to see n,a " buying a piece of cotton el.dh for fear ine,e my "c wo' ,n mythoiogi eal stotj- of the Golden Fleece rmnveys the idea oT the golden profits of sheep raising. ORCHARDS. Now is the time to plant orchards, because many will neglect cr be unable to do o. It it a most fortunate moment for 1 1 ' I 1 r i m mis ousi'ie.-s, ana one v. no na5 a taste lor !treos an(j wm i0forin hiaiself of valuable Rnd late metho-ls of tieat'ment. Here, in : Southern Illinois, the Italy of the ; i states, large orchards are planted tlm year and at a future time I mean to astonish ' readers bv Kivinu an account of what h been done here with fruit ft r the past few j years. Some fancy the business likely to ,e overdone, hot this story ha always been told, and yet there ate no 100 trees 0f g00j frmt any where in the ccqntn ! vrhich are not worth more than any ten ! aores of ßram. ' I know of an orrhard of I fine bearing tree. 4.000 in number, which ! were set out fwnr years ago this cominp T ! t. . . P i . , .usr. r uuiMi ati i lazv i.4i tners. w uat have you been do in that yon have uot i orchards of tine fr it? Amonjr ix mil- : . , , C 1 . WW... a Inns vi pewuie 111 ints est, tony -nmi families in fifty arc without apples in win where there are few oichards. Aronaiv farmers, emulate the .soldier man-hing daily to new counqucsts. and oy your miiu try anl intelligence force from an unwil ing Nature her magnificent treasures. Fresh Orojs & Medicines BOOKS AND STATIONERY. PERSHING- & CO. Have jwt received their Spritu Stock, which ! still lis tinlfl Tiw liiia' uaisl :inr idKar hiiiw in Ttnlittim Public aitentioa is esncciailv called to their.totk of Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS and OILS, School Hooks, Stationery, Latest Styles Wall and Window Paper, WHITE LEAD, ZINC, Brashes, All Kinds Perfumery, COAL OIL By the barrql at Chicago Price. A!o,t retail. am. Lamps and Chimneys Of the Best Qnality. k M .ajs vtTatc-ii D Farmers and Builders and Painters will do well to call and see our Stock and Prices before purchasing elsewhere. Proscriptions Carefully Ptil I p. Diiy or Nighl. D"At night the Clerk will be found in the front room over the Store. nwy I, 1PG2. S0HETOHG SEW! AB. BI3CKZ3K Sl CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall and aurroua-liif counties that they A New and Freeh Stock OF ka ,W arnilTT GrOCGflGS J w ' Which tbey intend to tell as low as any otlu-r f House in Northern Indiana. . 1 CHTr w 'tllf'' i I m Their Stock consists of Coffee, Supar, Molasses, Syrup. Rice, Tobacco, Pepper, Allspice Queensware, of Every Description, Woodcnware, of All K:nds, such as Is kept ia Good G -ocery Store. They will take almost all kinds of Country Produce in exchange for Goods. UTRemember the place One door above S. &. M. Beckers Dry Goods snd Clothing Store, No. 3, Corbin's Block. . , . rT, nov7tf AB. BBCKER At Co. F OR SALE. One of I. M. Sipgfr Jt Co 's best Manjifact cturin Seviasr Maeraaes. Also, onaof hiabeot r a milv Sewing Mach nes. Both new. wuioe soia at Eaoolre at THIS OFFICE. F OR SALE. A Skbotarabip in tire Iron Oty Commercial Col lege. Also, one m Bryant's Hail Rad City CommiMtal C AÜaMA DavVi as A.akaO SOTtll htm 0.M Of A r uiviviai VOUCKr. JJVIll VI VIHivi vi8 -w-m M. M bargain. Enquire at THIS OFFICE

Great Redaction in Prices or SINGER & Co's. STANDARD MACHINES, WELT. KNOWN TO BE THE BEST FOR MANUFACTURING PURPOSES: So. , Shitttlc Machine, formt rly $old at $90, Reduced to $70. No. 2, Shuttle Machine, fornurly Sold at $100, Reduced to e?5.

SINGER'S LETTER A MACHINT.. Is the Best Maehinc in the World for Family Sewing and Light Manufacturing Purposes. Price 50, With IIbnuex, and Beautifully Ornamented. We would ask for our Leiter A Machines, the special attention of Vest Makers and Dress Melkers, und ill iheso who want Machines for light manufarfuriivj purposet. They embody the prin ciples of the Manaficturing Machines, making, like them, the interlocked stitch, sad nre destined tube as celebrated for Family Sewing and light I manufacturing pur; nesas oar Manufacturing Machines are for manufacturing purposes in general. ! FAMILY SEWTNG MAC 'INES are valua j ble in proportion to the number of things they can do well. See what ours can do before making a j purchase. tffafflH I'll' There is no doubt as to the value of our Machines for manufacturing purposes, but it ll only of late that the public began to learn that the ftttntial element of a machine bett adapted to the htari est work, ttnuld aho lr the elements to be embodied in a Fan,,7v mmu, It is now well uadwsiood tkat ,,r L,u'r A M:,thinf " ,hcon,'V Fam,,y Machine et offrred to the public which has inW'eiy. r riJ't!t(iurobM"'d "( correct action. Whi,e M a Pen9n thing, the sewing-machine PeoP,e are 1,oiJ enough to aeknow!edKe that our r ""chines w nnequnled for raflnrrirmof,tino M-thcv ;lrp surc to CTt in sasoa breath, that Stk-cea's Lima A. or PaauLv Machwm. are not asyood as th.irs! Thh is a mere ! trick 01 the tra(lc and w confidently iuvite those ! '"'crested m the subject to examine for th. mselvo, and see what our LsrrKa A Familt MaCktmaJ a" tl,e recent improvements, are capable of doinjr. While they will sew the most delicate maa ! i . - r ; . ,ieri;u m uerieuiun, ;u airtaov tnteo. uiev are adapted to licht manufacturina rurimet, and tin.-. be it remembered, cannot be s;id of any of tin.1 r- m . rr , . ... hiauiiju.s hiuiutci w me puoiic The Nos. 1 and 2 Machines are of -n-at eapadan arm long enough to take under it and stitch the j larpest iivd dashes. There is scarcely any purtof a Trimmers' rtitching that cannot be better done ' M idi them limn hy hand; so, too, the sarin? t j time and labor is very great. The table oi these ! machines is 21 inches lone, and the shuttle ail hold six times ns much thread as the shuttle of j those uaed lor tailoring purposes. Trie large machines work as fast as small ones. We have always on hand, Huubn'; Giaces, iMiK Twi-t, LtsfBD and Corro Thread on SrooLs, Best Machine Oil in Bottus, etc., etc. V.'e manufacture our owu Needles, and would warn all persons using our machines not to buy any others. We know that there are needles sold of the most injrrir qumlity, at higher prices than we charge for the beat. T1e needles sold by ms are mauufaclured especially for our machines. A bad needle may render the tcorking of the best mac'unr almoxt utclets. Our customers may rest assured that all our I Branch Offices are furnished with the "genuine article." i In case of small purchases, the money may be i coiit in nnaranrA at at m r-m K...lHZTCorrespwideuts will please write their name distinctly. It is all important that we should, in j each case, kuow the PostOflice, County and State. ITAIl persons requiring information about Sewixo Machines, their sices, prices, working caparities, and the bent methods of purchasing, car. obtain it by sei ding to as, or any of our Branch Offices fer a copy of Which is a beautiful Pictorial Paper entirely devoted to the subject. trill be sent gratis. t7-Wc have made the above REDUCTION IN FRICES with the two-ibld view of benefiting the public aad ourselvea. The public ha ra been swindled by spurious machines made in imitation of ours. The metal in them, from the iron c.istinc to the smalh-st piece, is of poor quality. Their makers have not the means to do their work well. They are hid away in secret places, where it would be impossible to have at their eemaand the proper mechanical appliances. It is only by doing a great business, aad having extensive manufacturing cs Uljll.-hment-, th-;t pocwl m-U-'ni nes c.n te made at moderate prices. The betl designed machines, BADLY MADE, arc always liable to get out of order, and ace sara to coat considerable trouble aad monev to ktrTi them in repair. The qualities to be looked for in a Machine, are certainty mf correct action at all rate of speed, ate plicity of construction; great durability, and rapidity of p' ration, tcith the least labor. Machines to combine these essentia) quaUtn a, mut bt made of the best metal and finished to per fiction. We Iwave the way and meaoa,on a grand scale, to do this. The purchasers of Machines, whose daily bread it may concern, will find that those having the best qualities aotonly work weil nt rapist as wel' as .' ir rate of speed but tost long in the finest polsible working order. Ourgiacbines, as made by us, ail' earn er Money with lets labor than any others, whether in imitation of ours or not. In lact, they are cheaper than any other Machines as a gift. Local Agents Wanted. 1. elf. SMJYGER f CO., 458 Broadway, N. V. Indianapolis Office, 3 Odd Fellows Hall, Washington St. Agent in Plymouth. april lOtf Lubricating Oil. The best AXLE GREASE in the world sold by PERSHING Sl CO. SAWS! SAWS! HAND, Circular, Crosscut and Mil 1 Saws for sale cheap by Buck Sl To as A LARGE assortment always ob hand at tb Mammoth Hardware Store of 1"SH Bees: A Tei. 9999 Feet LAMP CHIMNEYS aa-J NICHS, all sizci sud tyles, sold by PERSHING 4 CO.

GOOD NEWS TO ALL,

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JUST RECEIVED AT THE S1GJY OF THE GOLDEN BOOT. One of the Litrecst and Beat selected

STOCKS OF BOOTS Als I) SHOES

EVER BROUGHT

Customers will find at my store, east side of Michigan Street, every description and kind of Ladies'

Gentlemen's, Boys', Mlaaes and Children Wear,

"Warranted Home Maclc

1JI will sells BETTER BOOT or SHOE for CTALL WORK ijI have a verv L uge Stocki aJ 4111 bocnd Flic Highest Market Price Plymouth. Indiana, April 11, 18flßV-21tf Aycrs Sarsaparilla A compound remedy, designed to be the mo.-t effectual Alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Pure Sarsapurilla, 60 combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the disi-asea Sar.-aparilla is reputed to cure. It is beBeved that such a remedy is wanted by tho-? who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which w ill accomplish their cure mut prove of immense service to this laTgf class of our afflicted fellowcitizens. Hc.v completely this compound will do it has been proven by fieri learnt on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : ScaorcLa wn 8cnorcLecs Compt. vtnts Eutl'llO.VS AM EatifTlVK DliüASk, UlCIIKS, PiMi i.rs, Bloti uns, Txaoas. Salt Rutvm, Scald llr.vi, Stpuilis and Syphilitic Affections, Meuccrial Disease, i)aoi-sv, NecUALG i A OU 'I'lC DOULOVUBCX, Dr.im.lTY, DYSrarntA ad urotonwriosr, Erysipelas, Ron oa St. Axthosy's Eike, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising firoia Implkity of the Blood. Thi compound ttail.be- io in 1 a great promoter of h.-aWi, wltn taken in th ? spring, to expel tlie foul humors which fjt-r in the blood at hat scasou of the rear. Bythotimely expulsion of tlwm many rankling disorders are souped in the bud. Alultitttd 1 can, hy the aid of this remedy, spare t hi BBS. 1 met fiont the endurance of foul eruptiom and alcerous EOrs, through which tho syst.iii will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through tin? natural clunncLs of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sltiLsh in the veins pleanso it whanevcr it is foul, and your feetbigs will tell you when. Even where no partieular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but witu this Eabulum of life disordered, there can be no isting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and tho great machinery of Kfc is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Rut the world ha? been egreiously deceived by preparations of it, pirtly because the drug a'.one has not all the virtue that is claimed for it. but morn because many preparations pretending to be concentra'ed txtracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsapaiiila, or any tiling else. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Savsapa.-illa which Hood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the lliaTieeri it is intended to cure. In order to secure the ir complete eradication from the ystem, the rorm dy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. FRCPAKEO BT DB. J. C. AVER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, OS prBotilt t Six Bottle tor $3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for tho cure of tery variety of 'ikroat and )4S Compl dnt, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtue, wherever it has ueen em ployed As it has Una been in constant use thr lrotttthout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quaQty is kept up to the best it ever has lieen, ana tnat it may oe reuea on w do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOB THE CURE or Cotiivensss, Jatmdicc, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dyscutsry, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Erujttions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Ifornw, Goat, Neuralgia, at a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tte Blood. They arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take there pleasantly, and they are the best aperient ia the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 85 coats per Box; Five boxes for $100. Greatnumbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent person afres, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion ef theao. The Agents below named furnish gratis our AnsaiCA Ami an ac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do net be pat eff by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Atsb's, aad take no others. The sack want the beat aid there is for them, and they should one 4L All our remedies are foT sale by PERSUING it CO., And aH Dru?irists in Plvmouth. Wholesale by J . H REED & Co., Chicago. Ang 1 IMlnSJrrl OLD, SILVRR ANDPAPER, T MOSEY WANTED AT THE tlaminoth Hardware Store Of Bt CK. a TOAN. A XES. Lipt incott's, Blood's and Dements, A (warrented; Axes, for isie ac th MammotD Hardware Store of Bpci Sl Toah. LL Si oemaianUy on hand at tbe Mammoth Book & ioan VlLS, PAINTS, and allkinds of Building Ma J teriaUt may 10 H.B DICKSON & CO

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VjIü. TO PLYMOUTH ! together with u large stock of LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods Store, or WARRANTED. ts sell at prices to suit the hard timks gQj in Cash paid for Hides! I PA I I.. JA PORTE MARBLE WORKS L . $ H KR III 4 N , SLiHHj'ticCHrei of allkitidt of Monuments. Tomb Sfons. Head stones, of. ifl Sixes and Forms. MARBLE TABLE TOPS. Itureaa Tops. Coaster Slabs, kt., or. II- a ii Loll all kinU ofwork L-liru-i Uian aurother vtaWNliiueiif in Northern I u liana cau, aad ai rant ati.--faction in nil casea. ti. .S LENIMRT, General kamt l B01I), Local Agent, Plymonth. foct is ati ITo Con?siimptivep.-Tll' OOVerti.-.rr having to-n rrstored to li- alih in a fw at -ka ty a very Minjilf: r in. Jy, after hating üuffi rt-! aev rat vmrs with i ?Tifv lune alavtMl, arid that ilrvail dis-aso. 1 ' ii-unipli in ia aenio i. to mnk known to hi frlhiwuffTrrn tin- mniiM of c ur. Tu all h (JeKirr it, he will wnJ a ropy of the nffejaMtafion med vfTe- of cliarjr-), with ih dirrctiona Sir pr aii arj'l uin th" wrm.'vr!iii tht.y will find a srnr. ri Kt: r Cox-rifiTiaji. Asthma, JlwoveiitTio. Ar. Th- only object of the lvrtii-r i n sending thu l'rtxcriliou ia to J'-.ion' t!i .iHi '.c. I, and tptead iiifornmti jU Iii. Ii a con-c"in-to io invaluahlf. ard he hoir-a every .-iitT' ter will j t v l.i- r -in-'dr, as it will rwt th"m nothinr aiid tna v HW . b: ug. Ri. i:iavABn a. wii.scx, ' 1 'im Williamsl'urich. Kinns runv. X. Y. THE HUMBUGS HAVE BURSTED! But the firm of H. B. DICKSON Sl Co. Hnvo KTot; n the contrarv thev have made arrangementa Tot 1 LO CO.TIlAXCE, Rv addiu immensely to the'r already unrivalhd STOCK OF Hardware, Cutlery, TO? Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Agricultural Implements, GLASS. NOTIOXS, ., &C. Having just arrived from the EASTERN CITIKS, Where we purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers AT We are able to offer Still Greater Inducements T Cash aV Short Time Huycrtt m Than Ever Before! We have a complete stock of every thing per taining to the trade, and are selling goods on Iletter Terms Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA! OUR TIN SHOP T fropefleS hy Workman who are nst trrr--l for Neat naa and Durability of Workmanliir. We can get up Work On the Shortest Xotice, A we keep THREE ACIOUPLISUED WORKMEN Constantly Employed. H. B. DICKSON A CO. - s. c. o.a... COPPER, Brase and Old Iron waited at the afaauJth Hardware Store of 1 Been Sl Tosn. HOUSE TRIMMINGS. A full assortment at theJUammoth Haxdwaretore of ll1 Bock Sl Toam ALL kinds of Joo Printing executed ia the very best maiine, , on short notice and most ressouablc term-, at THIS OFFICE.

AISO MALt ana FEMALE The Valparaiso Mah-and Female Collis . anaV r tl ronft of the North-Western Imlinr. CouS-rCnc f the Mnhodigt ErHf opal "harrh, inrwln pu ccCTfttTf'pvrm: i n. The locatioo is ia the suburbs of Valparaiso, forty miles east of Chicane, on the Pittsburg. F ri Wnrtif and I i. vc RaUroad. J ut tieaUL muA slitjr 1m .x ki..u u.1 - iitioaMe. A beautifol brick edifice. S feet wide t.j r fret lon, three stories high, ban been em tee, and is aw occupied. FACTLTY. IUv. C. N. Sims, A. St., Prttidemt mud Prfttor oj AMCttnt I i mtjui.j'f and Literature. T. I). Cablet, A. B., Proemorof Matkenatic(t,d Satral Science!. Mis C. A BoLLES. TraeltrT of Svrmal Prpartmemt. Re. J. Fotwottar, XWor. Miss Lf.ua Tabpestes. 7rtCer rf Primary DeportVHnt. Mis Mam HeaTo, 7Vfcrr luMmwumfl Sit . Miss Mahtua Oakeh, Tenrhcr of I ..!. Itratcium. Prof. ri-T.N-A. Vmf, r t Fln.uis..u Tuition, Normal Department, Firtt Or.id,. $3 OO " Second Grsde... 4 0 Frepsratory Departmnt, 1st rrnde,. .ftOO 2d grade,. . P 00 Colleiriate Dermrtment a (n Janitor Fee, Normal Department 2Ä Prpparatorv & Col. DcD:irtroent. 50 Instrumental Music, 10 00 Student taking todf'- in different d ltu-tim-ntu ill La cbr(teH projx-rionteIy tolhe iiuml.rin t k. The (.erniiin und t vnch LaniTnAfres, Vursl Mric and Painting, will be lauirlit, if clats are fmud I'rii -pending on the nnmber f nidentcin the cla"ef Tuition and Janitor r erf. imrariabiv ia W . tmleM 1 y aecial arraniceniant. Ttiilion. reftirurt in -(? .f i r-trai-ted illnrsa, but t not binir else. Student bi:ld . liter at the first of the term, but i.l If rereited at ni.v tinie ai 4 liarirr I arrordiiifflv. Clauen in Iirenar f fort:.. ' tri it the tK-ftihtilbg of the year. Kfial attention ill 1 . i. to the art of practical tea liii-, and clamea fern d lor erci- in thi bvfaitWWC BJaaatfan r:" be had in private fatnfUe for1 'Otrf" ?S per weok. Many Stu.leiit rent roonm and ttT: Hornaelre, thereby r.-Uuciiif expeusee from fifty to m vaitT I. cent- per weok. niaylS JS SLMl-A.NMAL MATDiL.M, .ü. IM. MFIfsfisM MRTLttSy Sa 1st. : Cash and cath item. fT9..'? 78 I Loans well secured 66 263 20 i Real Estate l.".000 00 shares Hartford Bnk Sucks 00 , 2425 New York " M 191,3;0 (to ! 1010 Boston a 00,7;V) 00 i 507 other 41 " 5;,095 tdj ' United States and State " 73C7 0t HartKl.j N II ivea R.R.bondsa" 39.700 f'O HartlcMdCitv Bond- 36,750 0O Coun. Rivet Co. i R. R. Co. Stock 4,600 0? : Total Aeeses f932.:i02 38 Total liahiiities 7344 27 For detail of investme nt", s;e Fmall Curds and Circular?. Insurance.- may be effected in this old and substantial Comj anv m verv favr.rable terms. Apply to " HORACF. CORBLN, AcrT. O Dwelling? and Farm Property insured lor a term of year at very low rates. aug, 40yl yy, IIDLE.S ALE AND RETAIL GROCERY HOUSE. NUSSBAUM ov IUYIDS0X, Wholesale and lie fail Dealers in Family groceries ANDpieovisioxs, Fruits, Butter, Eggs, Cheese LiRD, TOBACCO, CIGARS, Wooden and Willow Ware ! In a tici'ias OiopuMir pairuuase we would apj that -ai Stock "f lliodi U romplate, anJ will -im)Ncr- very favera with iOir other ttab!Uhnient in tha Wmt. OrsiaaBta aupplitnl with onOCFDIES of all kinda a t faTorabWerui, all thing ctniiii.i(d, a ub It par hiuedin auj market. 411 Orders ailed with Dispulch All kimle of COCSTHi PROfilCf: takea at Iba HIGHEST MARKETPRICK IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. Wr respectfully rctnrn our Lhsuks to thoee who hara ss kindly patronized us during the pat ynr, and hes hy a proper attention to li-ine. to retain all ulaViiiaooirr an gain main uewonee. KUSSBAr.Tl A DAVIDSO, mcM4 ItHf East aide Mkliitaa atreat. C. C. BUCK C E. TOAIf BUCK ifc TOAX S MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE, NO. 1 WESTERVELT BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. WE would respectfully inform the titieeas ef Marshall and adjoining counties that our ASSORTMENT OF Foreign & Domestic Hardware IS COMPLETEI We would invite the attention of all in want of anything in our line to our prices, which have beea made to suit tbe times. jaal3-ll UCK et TOAN AGRICULTURAL Implements of all kinds for sale at the Mammoth Hardware Store ru Buck A Toaju- " " . . . . . . . B AILS. All siaea. and the best qwality at 0 mmoth Hardware Store of Tnnl9-I2 Bircx & Tel. A LARGE STOCK of Cook, Parlor. Plate sn-i Office Stoves, embracing all the latest , jgy 8; iwm .mm f j and Buflklo manufacture. Priceseitremely low atthe Msmmolh Hard was gtoreef BUCK et TOAK KAGS and Beeswax wanted in exchange Good atthe Mammoth Hardwire Store r 1 1 Bvca Sl Toaa.

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