Marshall County Republican, Volume 8, Number 22, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 March 1864 — Page 4

Trhfc ?trttt1 flTfttlr (That weTOotrote., trwjr won Id be able tn-fwtghhofr -TlTeewed Horww-by rtwfr mmijv VIUVI) Ks-VIIVle ,) on with awml conti lence. uter. who nrwnimr hi. mn

! Tf-Urt Cave of a f alentine. 0 tbe evening of che 13th of Februarv . 1S50, two young men sat in a comfortably famished room in a Iarg3 New York boarding hoasa. A bright tiro glowed in I'm grate, weil chosen ngraring alrnel the walla, and a bright Hffht was diffW.l about the room from an Argand burner. Let aae iotroduce the oecnpsnt of the epirrtnsnt ae Tom Stacy and John Wil bur. yoang men cf twenty five or there b. at t, who were known in business circles n Stacy 4 Wilbur, r?t ill dry goosle deal r. No. , Broadway, they had not been doing bnaineaa long, bat wore already doing oonsnslly weil. Tkey ha I takes paxtaoents together, one of ffhich u bow preeaQterf to the reader. Has it oocnrreU to yon. Wilbnr, asked biet partner, removing hi cigar and knocking away the athoe, to-morrow is St. Velen trWe-7 day? Yee, t ttiowghi of it this afternoon, as I was walking up from the store. f?i i; 1 I, aSM to MM f upose too, ae I wjji suow you. Tum Htnr- nn( I is m ..h... n.J J..n fa gorgeoti, valentine, an elaborate Combination ai linarlu rir.vno ASts What do you think 1 gave tor that, he j U I fV i - . . . w- mtw i.v. V, a V. I I SosTt kniw. I'm sure. It appears to I be very elegant. It cost me ten deli are. Whew! whistled Wilbnr. It strikes me yon are either very extiavagant or very devoted. May I know what fair damsel ' to ij made giid by the receipt of this ale gaot missive? That's my secret, paid Tom laughing. I don't min i telling yen. bowevor. It's to go to Edith Catloton. I prescmo yon feel particularly interest- j eJ tn the vounz ladt 7 V , H Tint f 1 1 V, T M . j hr a valentine, el la woUa! Shan't ion i contorm to tae ensturrt of tho day? I bei not thontrht of it. naid John . - - - - w m - - t k.i: t :n -! it, uui a iKiirvt? i will. And what fair lady will yon select as the reci pient' , ott rernamber the poor am&ti who ; Z,r!m - .1 ' i Yea. I have met her on the stairs two or three times. 6heloaks as if times were hard with her. I will tend bar s vaieotinf. And what goo.1 do you think it will do her? aked Stacy, in surprise. j Wait till vou see tho kind of vWin : I will send Wilbnr went to his desk, and taking oat a aheei of note paper, drew from bis pM'montuic a ton dollar bill, wrap pel it fn Ihe paper, on which ho hail previonsly written, "From St. Valentine." and pli.ee 1 tba whole in aa envelope. There, said he, my valentine has cost es mach as yonrs, and I venture to say it will be as welcome. Yon are right. I wish now I had nt bought ibis costly trifle. However, as it is purchased I will sen 1 it. TV, next dar dawned clear and frosty. t. L .L It wan lively anonh fur thoo who sat V ..mf.tvf e. I.;, fi.-j . . i : i i : I ii , , - av .i tt I tables, jot For the poor who snared none of theso a,lvant.ges it was iatlee a bitter fay aj . j In an alti ream mnle et i ETonntr aT. nale aa.l .hin Rh w.-' cowerin. nnTy BSm best sbeconltt a1prd,whih heated tba rooaa ! vesnsnfiu'ientlr. She was sewing steadjl w,-ehiverirrg from time to ticte as th fold? Hast shook the aio low and foaad itswaj through the cravices. jTocr ctuUl Life baa a very Mack asrecltor iter jn that wiaterday. Slje was a!oäs) in the'world leTA .V,-'l i TT in the world. Tbero was abaohitely iA.km ji ii . ö 05 woom she cosstd call for assist,i i . . , tnocfK sne needed it sorely enough. no ame ance, thoosrn. The tboajrht came to ber more than onc Tin krr Diacoanfnrt. "1 it ss..rtii -hiU w j m. mmw ww v s a as r i s s rv St -e, 1" n. .v. ni c ATI afloogar?" Bat she re coiled from the em sh !uki Je. She might starve to death, but she wosslJ not take tbe life that God had gjvem ber Plunged Tn gloomy thoosrht sho contin- i

uetMo work. Ail ai once a step was, , 4UU' " exc.aimed Wilbur, heaid ascaajiing the staircase which led io ! "Urt,.Dgl ba.. ,in t. You, sarher room. Then ihere Was a knock at the r0U"Jed Wl h ,UXQ,rdd0f. Sfea arosa in some surprise and . N WOndfr -W MM U fe baa

opeiadit.tttinkiaaT it must be the l.ndiadr ! or QSe of tile servants. ' mJMk Z I Bass waa riicht. It was a servant Here's a letter fcr yes, tha tbe aostbor mt m SSI vsut. I

just brought. Miss Moms." Ti. , " f , 01 comPuloa to fetter Sot me repealed Helen Morris, ' f. Sj-ail 'TV v' 1 intSsVprise. faking itXm the servant's th,herbQ.t fW0 wh?n ha. Who can have written to me?" ! &lle n. immensely wealthy Maybe U'a a valentine, Miss, ..id the!;fl,,"r,8.Ito svirL Innretafsa mrtn .k:! i. V.I . 6,1 blm- He W Sat.efied with tbat. I

tinatH rl. fn K U t. a O - " ' " 13 i JHU-mvaalfihi-meninr, A-.-, l. i. . i... : r. is . . . icatnre), ao mistress calls it. Ju&t look at it. aWdgeMaahibitad a Isigbly embeiislied , picloria! sepreseutati on of a female hard at wart at the wash tab. the cast of beauty being decidedly Hi'.ernian. Helon Morris latighed absently, bnt did Ml 3pen hjarlettav while Britkret remained illtleTdiOediiSDDoiLtiaantoltheen-!. ria'ih Jimul , i ffelen alowl v assannd th- .w.,U A

banWeforten do llaa dropped from U!P7 toatsW door. I shall be most happy, said lra- Eus-

file eefl read th. few wori. on the vtm-mmD St. Valentin! V ' flte-ren be praise ! ! she aaul. folding her ; han4b gratefully. This Rom will enable : no to casry out the Dlan I had in view. i hg rht reave paased asrav. Eiht vears witsVtheir lights and shadows, their iova 1 anileoi raws. They broaght with them tbe mersy voreea of children they broaght witavtbera aew ma le graves happiness to some an i fstef io others. fowsr U the last the broaght the great eommereipw ariwis of '57, when houses that toejas i bnüwijpon a rock tottered all at V SM jSJl.'.. Mt aaa. 4 t onesrto their fall. Do cot ell reniemb.-r thaOime too well, when merchants, with anxjons faces, ran from one to another to soiieit heits-and met anlv averted faces and distrajtfcl looksr Sr jmm. ' LI Aad haw was it in that time of oni vetwiS00'"? mih Ur frJcD,3-St7 ni1 TrUrioA-ru S, Ud to Js)s7 they had been doing an exealrgnt bHttr- They had gradually enjwigwu toe pnere ot their operaUoas, and ware rapajjrowing rich; when this crash

They iNUiately teak in sail. BothiÄter and the village so uire'a. One Snndev i Were prndauL and both felt that this Was mnrnino ,he n.rsnn tnl.l hiaflneW iK.s k-l

. ' ! tha time W-jm this rjnal ty was urgently needed Br great ssfhrts they aad succeeded in no till the 14th of Febrnarw. 1RSÄ da that morning a aase of two thoassaaJ doUars Tame, ThJa wae their peril.

go on with anred conti lence.

But, a'-! this was the rock of which they had most apprehension. Tiy tatad their resources to the uVotot. They h called npou their friends, but their friend-i were employed in taking care of thorn selves, and tho eelhsh policy was the one require-1 then. Look out for number one superseded the golden rule for the time. At I have eajd, twi tlionsanl dollars was due on tbe 14th of February. How much have ton gat towards it? asked Wilbnr, as Stacy came in at halt jit eleven. Three hart lrl and seventr-five dollari. wae the dispirited reply. Wae that all you could raise? iaouired hie partner turning pale. All. Are yon enre yon thought of everybody? I have been everywhere, I'm ugge l to death. was the weary reply of Stacy, as he tank exhausted into a chair. Then the crash nat come, eaid Wilbnr, with a gloomy resignation. I snjipose it must. There waa silence. Neither felt inclin ed to aay anything. For six mjnths they ruggling with the itfe They I could see shore, but in sight of it they! . m ""T aT At this raoir omcnt a note w&9 brought in V, 7' There wsw no poet mat k. Evi j j wmm " wo co ' uvui uivJOVllCi ii wee openeu ac once iy .ur. wilbnr, to whom it was directed. It contained these few words only! If Mr. John Wilbnr will call immeditely at No- . Fifth Avenue, he will learn something to his great advantage. i hero was no signature. John Wilbir reed it with enrprise, and passed it to his partner. What does it mean do yon think? I . 1 . t lion I don't know, ra the reply, hut I ad- ' vise jon to go at once. ?.s to b? ,n a. "V.n,ne h l'"n8saii Wilhnr, thoahtfir1lr Yes. Doo't you kar anr hk'lv on rum iveuue: . If .4 . . . . , . e.l. U is worth noticing. o have T ? .n lilUö ! T x$?1 that it will be a refrehm rsnety. . In Jw,' Wttfcsst jnmpe-1 UoTH9 cr anJ wa 00 018 w7 t0 XlT" F1'h1 'T". He walked np to the door of a raagn.fint brD iC? h?U!,.e ?J rang the bell, Ho w"'astmn,,Jr 1 hon in,w " uruiy mrnisneti 11 did not have to wait long. Ao ele gantly dressed lady, scarcely thirty, entered, and bowing, aaid. Yoa do not reinem ber me, Mr. Wilbur? No madam, said he, in perplexity. We will waive that, theo, and proceed to business. How has your house bcrne the crisis in which so many of our large bonsea have gone down? John Wi.bur smiled bitterly. We have struggled succcsrfully till to i Miav. he answered. Uut the end hat coine Unless we can raise a cert.nu snm of suon ley l'V two. we are ruined. I , .Wh1 T 7n? W" th U" idy s qitesti n. The note duo is two thousand dollars. iowar'ls this we havo but t hiee hundred , c w n lev?n!-v fiv'e- ' Lxcuse rue a inonunf, sai-i bis hostess. Shl.,eft thV.00.,n- bnt 9"icklj returned. 'K-ri sari shs?, lisB'Jing x. sn:all strip f t0 " 7 Uo,B-d 0" c rt7 m J'Jui vuiniuitu'.c, II J- u SUUUIU IV quite more; come to me again, i . Madam, you have saved us, exclaimed i j N ilbur, pringing to his feet in delight. What cat have inpi:o in yon suoh a be : nsvolpnt interest iu our prosperity: I Do rou rememlor. Mr. Will.nr. ni.l th r a.' . , . . I Latry, a certain valentine, , . . ' Idoliarnote, which yon ser I . . 7 containing a ten sent to a young giil -'PJ'"K " room m your lodging oo'ise. eigui years since? W 1 I do, dis istinctly. I hare often wondered "what become of ihe young girl. I think her name was Helen Morris. She stands before Ton. Was the nnift - -a - rePD,e - ,ir""e -ne money wbicli you , a. usw cvviUVU V WUlliC IIVUI 'JUIl, tiant TT1Ä sfswnriA.l f-t ,Aira fs-rw. I 1 . I I was on the brink of despair. With it I put !my wro- " repair, and made apphca i i . . . a . . V- a mi a , 'rricu uiu jesr since ue cneu, ieav,nS m9 oonse and an immense fortune. l nave never forsrotten von. havmw arei. . i ..it.. j i .1. . . i ... , o uciuauy learuea mat me timely succor came from you. I resolved, if fortune ever put it in my power, 1 would befriend yon as yon befriended me. That time has come. I have paid the first installment of my debt. Helen Enstace remembers tbe i ooi igaiu-ns oi Helen Jlorus. V." " " John W ilbur advanced, and retfpectfuUy tuun uer uanu. i ou uave nobiv repaid too ner nanu. me.' 6aid' Wil1 Jou al" "ard me tbeJ ' John took a John took a homed leave, and returned i 10 bi 8tore. M tbe cIock ,lrock H üo.wd fiw delighted partner the check no naa just received. I haven t time lo e'.plaiu, be raid, this be cashed. it onc? Two o'clock came and the firm was tae. saved from tbeir last peril. Hence fGrtQ they met with nothing bat i7What more? -Ieien Eostace has again changed her name. She ia now Helen Wilbur, and her husband now lives at No. Fifth a a . m avenue. And all tüis came of a valentine An Honest Deacon. Deacon M. waa an honest old codger, kind neighbor, and a good christian, be-1 lipfla.tr ii. slt PraaKaw;, t w fullest exteot; but lack a day! tbe deacon would occasioiially get exceingly "me - ,low," and almost every Sunday at dinner, f ba would indulge in his favorite cider j brandy to such an extent that it was with didculty that be reached his pew, in the I hanaii a I si I s n a v t i ia nul nit l.t trnn I should preach a sermon touching many glaring sins ao conapicoone among them; od hoped they would listen attentively. nd not flinch if he happened to be att ia w . a W nm anansoon came, ana toe uouse was full. Bvsry body attended lo hear their

ister, who after wall opening his sermon. commenced rrpon the ffangrea6rs in a loud voice, with the qsiestion, "Where is tho drtutkar.l?" A solemn pause -ncceed-ed the inqmrv, when np rose daecon 3L. his face ml from draughts of his flavorire Jriok. and steadying himself es well ae he con! i by the pew rail, looked up to the eerj-on smd- retrial in alramMhrs? and piping vnice: "Here I nm." Of course a consternation in the congregation was the result of .he Jtoaeet MflÜ response; however the person went on with liis remarks as he had written them, commenting sevwaely Maia-aho lrtnkvd. an i el by warning him to forsake at once such evil habits if he toM seek salvation and tlee the coming wtetb. The deacon then made a bow and seated himself. 'And now," asked the preacher in his loudest tones, "where is the hypocrite?" A pause, but no one responed. 'lyes were tarnod npon this and that man. bnt the moat glances aeemed to he directed to the Mpiro's pew, and indeed tbe parson aeemed to squint hard in thst direction. The descon saw wliere tha shaft was aimed, or where it should be aimed, and rising once more, leaned over his pew rail to tue snuire whom lio taoiM? I on (lie shoulder. and thus adflresM' liiti: "Come squire, why don't you set up? I did when he 'called on mo." Published '- : ; A GOOD ONE FOR THE BUTTER rrmmm NUTS. Id thcplesssnt month of Anguit.sml Tearor'61. A lot of saucy Butternuts stepped out to take a uorec, TL J 'A v 4- , . The place -they choee for sct.on was m the churchyard h.tll, Where V.in and Bill and Palmer opened ou' the Prood Van went in with butternuts well fasten ed to hi, breast, IsfSsetist And ii law sal they suns and pnyed, asking O I above To soud tliem mire peace Democrat?, to take a feist in love. They listened, -so tbe minister, but lit as tber wos'-l no; heeJ; .'OtU- BT lie would not hiteh to Rnltcrnuts, he did not like the breeil ; And wh-n they closed the interview, Van, bolder ihm before, Steppid out to take some cooling air, but fell upon the ttoor. At this old IV II cWe Viin3 out, not knowing J ' ' an Iba joke, res - ' s And while running through the isle he spied a few blue coats; HU h tir erect, his eyes bagged out, he nude a frightful noise, Crying "Butternuts, be leaving here I see Old Abraham's boys." "Well, well," said Pam, "they have as now, I see thea in reserve I have been depending os coy shanks, but here they cinnot serve; I sec a cu ar 1 nigh at tho door, au J m re out in the Uru-h, 80 I will hide my butterauU, and oatetlr I will hush." Old H u-top rhc i cjyni rushinx IIP, aaJ angrs. . wonli h stid iJßVI V And stool there W.th his heavy cane till Bennett ! ncelcd kl hctd: AqJwUob tlie blooi cime flowing down be . nuaer trihteiied prer; i And gcutlv spjke to Alfred, saying, 'I'll lease i tlitt rest (or you. ' Young AUVe.1 steppeJ out boldlr, but mtt a ! w.irn sil itc, j hisljoti; i

0;i dj ih'c q lick he started-hU p'.ujk irj in Wlt" lhnt eoeeif i7fnrfe or v, hi.4 hoelS j ad result will be a preparation that will far He cnwIeJ upon bis ponv aud left the bloody rxrel in mo,d'c', virtues and true excellence anv of lehj . . errs" r- as. the numerous Liquor Bitters in the mirket,and i"i-S. Jlt.;aii ilwilleasfssaaies. Vou will have all, the virtues Xoxt poor S m came sneaking out, just frothing f Htnß,itA,t Bifhr in connection with a seed arat ihe nose. . tK-.e of Liquor. :il n much less p: ice than these in And s nJ to one of Abraham's bovs, "I'll slxow ' ferior preparations will cost yon. yam how it esu ' I From J. NEWTON BROWN, D. D BftlSf of I am a h-hting Butternut now whip me, if you ; the Encyehptiii of Religious Knowledge. Oil- . . ..-.! Althoil 'i 1 öirfooai--i tn la

urt kevnuW., of yoa will say I wlrift onV ' Lincoln man. At tltis one hero peelcti away and hit him on the head, Hi4 Irioiuls all anrimia Irwtlrina' nn ane ee i n rr cm ks ueati, mai rtf - Bet soorhia bfwjd did eW and flow he trusted to his beels. Contented with eno ich to know just how a sort bead feels. Now Butternuts, juet warning take, while in your youthful days, And keep away from Abram'a boys wbea in your loolisb plays; They will peal your bead on every side, in church or out or doors, And wbeuthej nave not foeae enough, ilpcy'lli ean on Abe tor more, ' Names and Surnames. "Frank and I had a dispote lately, an cle, with John Darling, abont surnames He said that 'Darling' waa not bia cor name.-- XXXi J. "What else, Robert?" "Why, be aaid ohn was bit sxifnaaie, and Dacling was his other neoJb.'t I J "His other name, Robert? What did be mean by other name? Surely be didn't mean to say tbat he had been christened Darling, which it most have been if , John was his aumaoae, far there are only two, Christian name and surnames." "That's what i said, uncle. I also said that these surnames had not ' een a very great while in nse." "Well, they have been no great while in nse in onr branch ot the human family, Robert. rhey ere Wroaght into KiuiUbws. rrnaaa A D. 1 i wd 'f oil s U' JW--?T T L "jL- V ' uy use xsorrnaaa, a. v. i iwo l s oi l i Normans used Fitz, which signifies for grandson, as Fitzgerald, ritzherbert, dtc. lnmi ll"!:"'-11-'IM 1 - - - W - am a j iuuuoii. ids ocoitisu uiKnianuers nse Mac. Macdonald, son of Donald. Tbe Saxons add thn word aon to the' father ' name, as Johoion, Wilson, Dickson iod the like." la "And were not surnames paed betore-4 theae timeeV ',4'JilJU "The Greek and other ancient nations employed aianilar siistmotiona, such as Nicator, conqnerer; Philopater, lover 'of bis father; Pbilomater, lever of his mother, At " . .f "Why are snch additional names called surnames, uncle? "Surs being tbe French name for over, it signiBea what I reaJly is, a name in adtuition or over and above the Christian fn"m - 'rh names Black, White, Frost, SoowsJeHl,fineT dOoMadjItatasMlded to the first name for Home soeciml reason. rno F,"0it mJr hfe beCD born 00 Te7 frF c,,el rom his dark complexion, and i0 on."Cknitian Magazine. r1 L ' " , 1 ' wlothmg! Clothing! Wf hwe ff'W M04k üt Clothing, which we rill CHEATER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ptr r!!CE A SITH. ALLkindsof Job Pri n tie g ezeantedi n tk e very best saannsr,oueaortatUr and most reasonable ; te: u at THI OFFICE.

IVot a Rum Drink! A Highly Concentrated VEGETABLE EXTRACT! A PORE TOJiC, I TUM WILL KELIHVE THE AKKHCTEP, A5D NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED IT DR C. M. JACKSON. PHILADELPHIA, PA., WILL EVFfcCTt'ALLT AND MOST CEBTAIN LT CURE ALL DISEASES aaisiso raosf'A DISOBDCKEO LITER, STOTIATH, OR HIDNETf. Thonssnds ef onr oitisene are saeTfiinf frees DYSPEPSIA And LIVER DISEASES, d u srboa tlie following questions apply we guarantee HoonantVs German Bitter WILL CURE THEM. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER DISEASE. Do too rise with a rented ton rue snorHinrs, with est tsste in the mouth and poor npretite for breaklaser vo ?ou fevl wh?n voi first ret ud so weak snd Inneaid roe can scarcely get about? Do yon hare a disxinewin th head at times, and often a uaiiness, with headache occasional !t Are jroor r,1" ctivt Brd irret:",r' nJ ineitf chance ablet Do rou feel a falne after eating-, and a linking when tbestotnach is eiqptr? Do vou hare heartbarn occanionll v? Do vu Inw ririf, und look on the dark ido of thinsrs? Are rou not ' uoastmMj nervous at times 7 Do yon not become j restless, and often lay until miJni-ht before yon cm go to sleep? and-ihen at timet, don't yon feel .leflnnd vleepy most of the tim-T U your skin (drr and sc.ilyf also sal low? In short, is uot your ! Hfe a burthen, full of forebodings 7 ROOFLNDS GRRMN BITTERS j will rrits KTIBT CASE 0 Chronic or Xervom Debility. Disease of I the Ki"'V Disease, arisivg jrom a JJisorutreu Ztonvih. Observe tho following Symptoms Rttultinq from Diordr of Ike Digestive Organs: Consti- . patfon, fnarard Piles, Folneas or Blood to the Head, Acidity, of the Stomach, Nausea , Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or Weight in the Stntnacb, Sour EructAtions, Sinking or Flutterine: at the Pit of the Sfomarh. Sim. mingeftke Head, Hurried and diraeult Breathing. ( -1 . . . . 1 s-m . mm 1 r lutienng at tue newt, cnosmj; orsulTucatiug seesauoos when in a lying posture, Pinst9i nsiun, um or sreoe neiore the Sight. Fever and Doll Pain in the Head, Deficiency cf e Peteptmtlon, Telle w. aess of the Skin and Eyes, Pai n i n the FTes!i, Consta at Imaginings ofEril. and great Depreseiea of spirits. .... . r ir . - i - i e Particular Notice. There are many preparations sold under the name of Bitters, put up in quart Bottles, eompoonlel of the cheapest whiskev or common rum. m.' M . T a TV 7 r - T L " tMle disguised by Anie or Cor:seder Seed. , . T b.ad al tinunto euaae. as lone ae they e .n be sold handmmitM ff.l... fkM .4...tk ..T 1 J I I 1 . I lew iuuiv iiiv uisin i me urwnaarj. nv mcir use the system is kept continually ander the influence of Alcoholic Stimulant o'l the worstkir.d, I li o iLi-i m ftml I. inline io ota.liJ nJ .. I the resultis nil the horrors attendant upon adruxk- ", ,,'e al,d . rr those who desire and uill hate a Liquor Owe ßwffc Äefarfe Vrwiswi Mt ind mn ptem ficiaes In general, thmuirh distrust of I .L 1 i . . thtir ingredient and effects; I vet know of no suf fcient reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may iiiuicuninwite wise Denen i of otners. I do tins the more readiiy in regard to Hoofland's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the imp-essioe thatches were ebiefiy an alcoholic mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and lone continued debilitv. The use of tliree bottles of these Bittern, at the begin-nin-of tBnrnsnX sear, was followed h awi.Unt rehr nfl restoration to a deert c J . ".' .1 ree of bodilv and mcniai vigor wnicn i naa noi lelt IM six mnntlia I 1 l.f..-.. .-.I i. .J -I jk ; i r . . a I r''ci rtiiu uiiu mmini ucsp.Tireti oi regaminf;. j therefore thank God and my friend for directing mm me use oi tnem. J. NEWTON BROWN. Phi lad -a, June 23, 1861. DISEASES OF EIDXETS AID BUD DEI, lo Youg or Aged, Male or Fe male. are sneedily removed, and the patient restored to health Delicate Children, Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting awr.v, with scarcely any flesh on their bone, are Cured in a very short time; one bottle in such cases, will have a moat surprising effect. PARENTS Having suffering- children as above, and wishing to raise them, will never regret the day they commenced with thes': Bitters. I-TTERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And those working hard with their brains, should ".y-heea be"! of JTsnf--.' BUiero near u V V48 tbV wU1 mvh tK,ldU Trnva u toWn mlnd aud bodj. iavigoraüng and not de pressing. it U not n lAqnor Stimulant, And leaves no pfoatration. ATTEIVTION, SOLDIERS ! AND THE FRIENDS Of SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all ha vine relations or friend in (be army So the raet that "MOOFBAND'S Gennsn Bitters" will cure nfne tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations iDciuent to camp Jile. In tbe lists, published al most daily in tea aewspapers, on the arrival of tbe sick.it wi!! be noticed that a very large proportion are satffering tosn debtKty. Every ease ofthat kind can be readily cured by Hooaand's German Bitters We have ae hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hendscaleof lives might be saved bat otherwise would be lost. The proprietors are daily receiving thankful letters from sufferers ia the armv and h sacra taJav who have been restored to health by the ose of these If liters, sent to them by their friends. Beware of CoTmterfeits ! Sea that she tiawatare sf C. M. JACKSON" is aa the WHAPrEH st UkCm BOTTLE. Pries per Bei tls 7s seats; er half denen ferliMi Should jour Des real druggist not have ike srtlcVe, do not be put off bv a.vy of the tntoxleat'ng preparations thai may beeffered in its place, bat send to us, aud we will forward, securely packed, Vassal, aw. by express 6S1 JLUCU STREET. JOJES St EVJioYs. Cle nasi iru c H. JiiJaW ,4 Ca) tT FOR SALE by Druggists aad Dealers iu .rarr town rathe United State

Fall and Winter Stock! DAVIDSON & CO. Have rewired and epeaed at tketr Shore room on the WEST SIDE MICHIGAN STREET, IN UtwettSr Woodward's Block, A Spl Lends d Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, FURNISHING GOODS, Hat and Caps, fcc, Ac, to which they invite the intention of every Man, Woman and Child in MARSHALL STARK COUXTIES. DAVIDSON h CO. nevlD n3tf XX For a Medieine that will Cure Tl( KIJ(. in Ihe THROAT, COL' CillS, iru Ezt, WHOOPING COUGH, Or ICeiifvc f onitiiipttvc Cosiajh, As quick as Coe's Cough Balsam. Over Five Thousand Qolllee hr t W I m 't oat It town, and not a iogle InRtanc of i failure i knooa. We haw, in our p-s.k.n. any qnnnttty ef SsftSSfeSSSO, OBS- of threi from em Inert pnrsloiaas who hare ti J it in their prv-ilce, and nm it th premiDrnctoTcraa) other compound. II does not Dry I p a Cough, but loosens it, so aa to snable the par Uot to expectorate Two Three Doses rill ia variably Care T . S. a: a .a na. . a Tieklins; In the Thront. A half bot tls has often completely cursd ihe most STUBBORN COUGH!! and yst, th tl:h it is so sera and speedy In its operation, it m leeriecy iwrmi-ti, ofiuj pnroly trtiable. It ia rsry j arreabletothe tsste.and asay Us aJaaiaiatcraC tocbildrria of aay ajfe. Id cues of Croop we will goa ranter a Cure It taken In season. Xo FAMILY 8llOi:LD be WITHOUT IT U is within tbe reach of all, the price being Only Q5 Cents. And if an investment and thorough trial does not "bark up" th abare statement, w. money will 1 refunded. We say this, knowing its merits, and fe I ronfident that on (rial will secure tor it a hosac in ererv bouhold. Do not waata away with Cough Ins hen so rtnall an inrcstment will cure you. It may I had of any reapec iMe unnttist in tawn.who will Airnihh yon with aflreular' of Bsasans cartiSratas of enres it has made. U. G. CLAItlv dc CO.. rnomicTor.. War ixsl Dauccrrrs, New Ilavei,Ct., LOKD V SMITH, Ceacrial Weilers Atrsin, 23 Lake Street, Chicago. nov 12 m & CO., Inform thecitiaens of Marshall and surroundiug conntiestbat they A New and Fresh Stock OF Family Groceries, Which thev intend to sell as low asany other liousein Northern Indiana. Their Stock consists of LoBVe, Sagsr, Molasses, Syrup, Rice. Tobacco, Pepper, Allspice Q'ietnsware, of Erery Description, Woodeuware, of All Kinds, snch as ia kept in a Good Grocery Store. They willtakealmostal I kiodrof Country Produce in exchange for Goods. IT Remember the placeOne door above S at M: Beckers Dry Goods and Clothing Store, No. S.Corbins's Block. Jan lit AB BECKER & Co Fall and Winter Stock mm & BROTHER Have jest Heceived a SPLENDID As. arlment xf CLOTHING, to Hats and Caps. T1 ts and Shoes, AND A. Variety of Notions. Their Stock of Boots aad Shoes is particularly deserving public attention, aa regards quantity, quality aad price. Tbeir Clothing embraces all qualities, and they wilt not be undersold by any bonce in the place. ST eH aad siamiaeGoeaa aad rricrs for rear self. Store 3d door South of Pershing's Drug StorePlrmeut' eut. U, lf3.4&a

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Boot and Shoe Store ! GFOIt(iE KOCH, Ssftl Ä4vi7 opened a BOOT and SHOE rl STOKE, on west side Mieliig.in Street, in wWthc room recently occupied by Thayer 9l Co., respectfully askea portion ef the patronage of the peepleol Marshall county, which be will endeavor to merit by keeping a general assortment

ana 111 kiuus ot Boots and Shoe, and by selling CHEAPER than any other house in the place. His stock embraces LADIES HOOTS AND SHOES of ev. ry quality as well as geatleoua's. He also keeps a good supply of Borne Made Work on hand, and warrants satisfaction when work made to order. Give him a call. 8ent. 10, It 63 jl PLOWS! PLOWS! The Farmers of Marshall snd sdjoining counties will 6ud at the Plymouth Foundry, a large namber of Plows of the most improved pattern, at very low prices. Fanners are requested to call and examine a new Plough called the "QUEEN OF THE FIELD." It cannot fail to meet their approval, It is the best plough that baa yet been got up. Floegh Stocked and Repaired. PI one: he SHoeaed :tnd Repaired on short notice and liberal terms. Orders solicited. Wood sä wiiva: Machines, He aho manufactures Horse Power Wood Sawing Machine, Cull nJ examine them. O" The highest price in Cash paid for old iron. JAMES MITCH EL. April 23, 183.2ütf PIJI M stst-fs rtiea Matruti ssr seem. tn tk visit sosadkn Csstiaeat ii sari." have been introdueed to the public for more than six years, and hare acquired an "tsxves 'VocvvXoaVxXxa far exceeding any Fnutily Medicines of a similar nature in the market. An appreciating public was not long ia discovering they possessed remarkable and hence their aXJvt StA, and consequent profit to the Proprietor, thuf enabling him to expend Tootwi of dollars each year in advertising their merits, and publishing tho which have been showered upon him from The peculiarity of the is that they strike at the root of Disease, by eradicating every particle of impurity W c "Äoo, for the life and health of the body depends npon the purity of the blood. If the blood is poisoned, the body drags out a mbr-rable existoncc. These medicines vi V.ss.iviAeti for curing flb r r fu I a , Syp hiiis,' 2-tr, Qfisgaces, Old Sorts, Sj.U Fheirn, Fetmj.tim, (Qyapajzsix, 3i;k Hexiache, Li'.er Oomptdtht, F vr and Ag-ia, Lauzorrhaea, Femxla Complaint, Erysipalas, St. jiimtlvtrmy's Fire, GTumors, Eruptions, Fits, t:r:ruiiU5 Ocrsumption, etc. I I a I i ONE person writes, her daughter vas enred fits ot nine years' standing, and St Vitus' iaace of two years. ANOTHER writes, b is son was cared after his flesh had almost wasted away. The doctors pronounced the case incurable. ANOTHER wns eared of Fever and Agae alter trying every medicine in his reach. ANOTHER was oared of Fever Sore which had existed fourteen years. ANOTHER of Rheumatism of eight years. Cases innumerable of Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint could be mentioned in which the Purifier and Pills .ooo. Vv. are the most active and thorough pills that have ever beoa introdueed. They act so directly npon the Lirer, excising that organ to such an extent aa that the Srstem does not relapse into its former conition, which is too apt to be the case with simply a purgative pill They are really a which, in conjunction with the will cure all the aforementioned diseases and, of themselves, will relieve and cure Headache, Costiveness, Coli 3 Zemins, Cholera, JWorLue, Indigestion, Pain in the Ijowele, (Pizzinets, eta. Try these medicines, and yoa will aevea regret it. Ask your neighbors, who have need sheas, aad they will say they are QlOcA sVClt, and yoa eboald try them before going fee a physician. Get a Pamphlet or Almanac of say local agent, and read the certificates, aad if yti have aver doubted you will Täo!,o vo taote. ks s proof that tbs Blood Parlisr aad ins are portly Vans SS li". I a tha carUSsntea at ttass aaaasaawt sSsasavauMB os si. a sos aiotssaas Bead Dr. lobaefc's Spstsal lisaad ia a conspicuous part of this Paper treat ttass t Trie of tba Scandinavian VecetaMa Blood VwriBar. SI serbolsor6perBtfdoBea. OrtasPeaaSinavisa Tea. isabW Blood PiUa, B6 cents par aox. or aoxas for SI. frlsiclpsl Offlca and Salesnrnm. Ko. S East Foawto St., Sat Building from Stain St., Cincinnati, 0. I stsratoey, Me, IS Haaaoad Street FOR SALE BY Porshinfa Co., Blain a Co., and T. A. Xnton, Plym nsrth; Robert or n wall, Bourbon; John Kessler, Kloos inftwtmrs; O. W. Stan (re, a i Jonas Sf lllar, BresaMw: John ( less, TIppecaaostovB ; J . A . C. Smith , Marraon t ; Haiffc a Bro , Argos; and by Druggist and Merchajitsgeueraiy throughout the Dnited StAtea and Canadas. C W. ROBACK. Cosaponadar of Stomach Bittsrs, Blood PwlaeraBd lived Pills, Distiller aad Sfsaeartarer ef swba and ftwaodteh Braadl-a sad all ktwdt ot tha SMftaat tntnerie Liquor, wbirh are sokl. wht- lraaas ssr SM aar eaalfwdtuantitv. y v . ' ., E GC aud C2 Em Wird Streat, I On.saoatf; 0. lug is. ..

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ut the firm of ")OajC H. B. DICKSON sic Ca J; I On thecontrsrytney have made arrange men U fo and A. I,0. COsTIMAXCE, B 'dingimmensely to their already unrivalled STOCK' OF ardware. Cutlery, 8T0VB8, Tin and Sheet-Iron Warf, Agricnhoral Implements, GLASS, Notions, eJbo., edb o. Having just arrived from the EASTERN CITllTe, "Where wc purchased of the Importers & Maarifacttirers ST . 'a. We are able to offer Still Greater Inducements TO Cash f Short Time Buyers Than Ever Before We have a complete stock of every thins; per t uning to tlietradc, andare selling goodson Better U o xThan any other similar establishment ia NOIiTHEHN INDIANA! OUR TIN SHOP j f rropalleOby Workaiea haare ot aarpasj. ii fcrcat essatij Durability of Worssaasiksa Waea get u W.rk 0 ths Shuriest Kitii-f As we kaap TUB EC A CCOMTI. ISJtLD WOSKVEN Constaatl; Eu.ly.. H. B. DICKSON 4 CO. Plymouih, January 1, 1-63 tf OTLS.rAlNTSndiMkiDdjofllHildinr Ma H'rialat navIO II. I DICKSON V CO C. C. BUCS.... E Bs TtaVa BUCK Sl TOAN S 91 MAMMOTH Hardware Store. NO. 1 WESTERVELT BLOCK, Ssf PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. W E would respeetfaliy i nform the citizens Marshall and adjoining counties that on ASSORTMrXT OF Foreign & Domestic Hardware IS COMPLETE! We would invite the attention of all in want anything iu ourline toour prices , which have bee made to suit the tisaee. Jan. I. 1863-.nlO BUCK A TOAM. RAGS and Beeswax wanted in exchange fer Goodaatthe Maanaviih Hardsre Store of BUCK & TOAN. inlltf A LARGE STOCK efCook, dSaSssl kTlslaaal XI. Parlor, Plate and Office 1 Stoves, emhracini U,,hr Istast AL AROE assoitment always ob hand at th Msaswnoth HardwsriStere of 1UJ Bcca A To am. COPPER, Brass aad Old fro a warted at be Mammoth Hard ware Store of Boca A Tea a. "VTA I LS Allfes .and the best qoalitr atthe jy Mammoth Hardware Steve of lanMJ Boca sY Toai. Hatr .svr ALL sireconsUntl j on hand atthe MajsoÜ Store of Bdck A Tnaw. , . IJOUSE TRIMMINGS. A t all aaaartaiet 11 at the Mai th Hardware Store o f IP Bwca A To ah. SAWS J SAWS! HAND,Cirealar, Crosscutsnd MiilSawafoi alecheapbp Boca At. Teajt A XJSS Li pnincott' a. BlooeUs and BeneMs J (warrented) Azesornale atthe Mjamoth Hardware Store of Bcci k Tum. G LASS, Saih & Futty fer sale cheap bj Ivt ci & Toav.