Marshall County Republican, Volume 11, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 31 January 1867 — Page 3
Pittsburgh, F. Wayne & Chicago. On od after D-c. 21, 131". trains will leave StaMonj daily. Sundays excepted, 4 followf: (Train leaving Chh-c 3:S5 p. m., leaves daily J riAMS G31G WUT. , '.E$rBEsa'EjBCst'EirKr..ZxrKr;s
7.00 a j,;. a.j.i m 1 .n r x 3.1 3.21 8.30 a.47 .40 9.32 i ir. .55 17.47 J 4f7 4 1 t 5.12 ! b.l ! 7U1 j 7.2 I 10.1 ..47 111..')' 11250 f.. 1.14 -S.H 2. 349 4 4 .. .20 6.50 -7.3 DAI 9 IS 9. .VI ll - I 8.0 .:: : ' 10 -Ji 11. 7.00 A 7-f. 57 II. 11 III. 4 !l2r3i 12.4 l.S-1 IJV4 , 3.0. &. t Ml 7 9-3 1U2 11. S7 2.5.01 4.ii Ä.S 8.JU II zo 12.:U i m 4.1 6.20 TRAILS GOIXC EAST . 'Esrrs Exr ttssExrn Eirirs "hie;.. Valp irio, rivtU'iiUii, , Warsaw, t'oliim'.is. Kurt Wavne, Van WVrt, iMpbos, 'l.ima. Korest. I'lr .m.luky U'.rk' .4AM'l.2orj 7.20 Ml I .M ili.MaM " t,JT i.4' ! 4 20 I . ! K.5 '11.13 11. .li.lTj 1.2i ' l-.l 1 :r. 1 0.4 : 3 27 12.1'J M 1.23 , .:t2 3.Ü.1 - 11. 4- i 7. J l.i-r .21 I .4 1 9. 9..-V II. i 3.XI 4.:m . 4.::l ' :..22 : tf.W i .la m lltteyrus 12.1.1 p x i. : 1 .. ." t'rcstliae, . ' ,,A M msflebl i 3.41 , 4.2- ' :.. s.:at I i; ' 7.17.11 ; 7. I s.r-i ! 2' 111 ! 11".-"" ll :i 'l ; 7 r m j I.3S ; 2.17 ! '. '-' 3.-" ! 2.4-. 4 V.oter, rrville. 2.32 ; : 3...T !.: 4.4- . ." i.l-, 11. .; jtl 1 1 :!2 .-. 11..V. 7.7 l .lia . S ! i 1 2--. Tanton, -Alliance, Sj.1-ii. -itiinil-i.ina, j Knon. vr r.ri-hton, -1..cheier. : S-'ittsoursii, ill .'I F. Pv.MYEIlS, General Ticke t Agctt. Cincinnati, Peru and Cnicago. done EAST. Le rc Lirtorte at Arrire t Plvmouth at GOI.XG nt-T. T4are Pljmoith at .. .... Arrite at Lp.r?f at ...7:11 A. M. ... :4 J A. M. r M 4. tH P. M Startling News! Hiximillian Attempts to Lsave Bat is Arrested and Taken Bizä to th2 City, UtT McOOHNBLL Still lu Ids fartli at tili OM Sfciinl. South of the rarlcer Hotisp. Groceries ami Pi-jvLsions. nttil q t ( I ( I FLOITU. l.v t!.c lM. si-'i or lb, r.ci-KvviiK vr fuui: am COHN" JIKAL. at mi i.i. r::i ks ..i SU'WH. TSV. COFFER. MO ST.vIII. PaAil, II VMS, SIDL LVUIi. C0?.N. POTATO Ii, S ALT, r.r rn cnni!!. or pixd; SALT FISil. COAL OIL. RICE. RAISINS, POWDER, LEAD. SHOP. CAPS. IJROO.M PAILS, TÜDDS. BASIvETS, ETC., ETC. CII PAID KOR EUTTE", EGGS, .IRQ. PAPE.t RAGS, anl in fact al! kin U of C )U i THY PilODUCF. antcl. for which he UIGHK-iT MARK KT PRICF. willbepiil. me a C- 11 at the Etjnd fjraiorly ocupi l br Rie Cro. AV. H. MeCOXSELL. O. t. iL lunt.'.t $300 Per Month! TriXTERPRlSIXG Men cm m ike Money Jj and do km1 it eiimir Barnard's Patent Farm Gat. Territory can be lud by applungsoon- This (Site is so easÜT m id anl eist! A litde tint everr farmer can uTri i hare it to eery fiel! on lia larm. Couatj, Tun?liips anJ Individual lieh'? fr a ile. Fir p.irticul irs enipiire of nu2Int!f H. B. PERSUING. TKfllT'S BLACK OPODELDOC Ji TU- iiuirrrul renifly. Ciirrs all pains nJ jvn. 1 1 1 PERCHING & CO. THE CHEAT New Ecglaii REMEDY. -C, Dr. J.W. Poland's WHITE PINE COMPOUND I nw olT-nH t tbe alliote! tlironphnr.t ttitwronntrr. aftrr htin;Wn r""'! t'J th" tt .f flfvcii ?xr, in l.e NVw Kn;ljnt Stt. hi in m-ri lj t l-.m- m wftl known m tlie tree Jrum bi. h, iu part, it lvrivr irt virtors. . The White Ctmptnud Cnrti Sore Throat, CoUs. Conjhs, Diptheria, Bronchitis Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections geuenllf. It is a remakable Remedy for Kidney Complaint. Dia betes. Difficulty of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and BlaJJtT, and Gravel. 'It wa e"r!r ir f h prinr .f I V". that rlii rfmMn. waa uris'inatol. .A m-ni'r i.f niv f ni.lv akfllirt-l with an irrirati. f h- I'.nwt. ntf-D'l. 1 with a diniirwaliUt C'Hijr'i. t h.vl f.r - n tl.i pretiou- tlit'Hirtit thit a r..;ur.ni-ii kiting for it" lai thi ini'W Kirk t mint ptiir :ii'lit Im rt.inpoaa.tod - aa to 1 rrTT -ful in iiin T UitiiruNt aad luny. T t.t tin? talia.r it in tlw r-i-4l'Iu1i-l to, I curaiiti!riI a mail 'puntitv .r f lt-m-'li.-iDe that I li-vl -n pt tnitin. anJ givp it in fMajpounfiil d-. Th r-.nlt rx-rv.linyiT crtifvini. Wi:hia tl..ri tli irritri . -t tlw tt.riwt wa r'n'Twl, the eotrrh ntwi'iVl antl a -Ht m rr wa fff'Tt-l. Soon aft-r thia I -nr ruuf t a l:nly in LoolontVrrj. N. II.Im ba-1 l-o n'liT.-rin? fcr am iwki from a 14.1 conh. oo-KiH.t Uy a il.l.-n olJ. an.l bad rairvpt nnirn tr-ak"d aitU l!iJ. She loa foil ml rvliW, tnA ent (r mte. She tmfr aixut tm ounces of it an.l wrtl. J. B. litrk. Kj.j.. eli lrof th etVr Ifciily Mirn.r. mli. a trial of the same pn-piratin in the r-i of a evereroM. and -waa earcl immeliat..T. I r im. hihl pleaAil with the remit, antl ontvl.-nt in m -ces at;eut1n it4l. if placed Win- la paMie. that h fin. lj prranailml me to ei it a imii... anil wnl it al.r.w.l to be nr fit th uffi rinir. la N.v-m!r. r.v. I first jkjTerttse-l it andrr the name I Wirf Pin., iv.mpvnnd. fa two jeara fnim that t'une th-iv ! t m;. wbokutlej ia Manchester aliuM wk htmd.nl .Ultm worth, when it took th k'l of ail (tie miirU rrnteia the market, n1 it nnintaiiH that pi. ti.ni. There is reofn' t.-r all lhi; it ia tt ahing an4 bealins ia its mlarr. i- wnrminr thr t'lm -h. an I pi a'iaat withal t ill fa t, aal i ei roediagty cheap. -As a remly for kl.tory eot.I.iii. th White fin. Compound stands anriraled. It was tt-.l orii if .-.I for that parpose; hnt a pnrsoa ing ft Cr a -iipb waa at onlj cuied of the cough, hut was al ruml of a kidney Jim.ulfy of km jwars r-Ut.-liiix. Since that accidental discovery many lb.-Hnktnl- h nsed It r the same complaint, and have ltn, eom l' h-r rnred. The abora wae written by Dr. Pol;M1,i. in jsti.-. Since tUra. as ia M inchest er, tha V Cm. ponnd baa take I be lead of all Coujeh rawrdH.-s aa woll preparations lor the care of Kidney rtlffl.-ul-ties, ia every city. town. Tillage aad hamlet thrvazbant the New Kn$Uad Statsa.. This rem.il ia as taf and pleasaot t takt a it it ffectoaL - MEYER BR0. & CO., A-enU at FT. WAYNE: PERSUING CO., Areata at Plymouth.; . 3aji ' Diank Deeds aad alortzae--Printed on superior aper and in elegant jle, for talc at this ofiiCe. tf
rT(tburic!i, 2. MP Rochester, i 4.17 Sam Brijhtm, 4.27 Kuon. V12 vHombinn, .V.V Ulem, Alliance, 7.13 Vinton. ."- Muillua, JI.2.S Orrsille, W tVotter, 9.M 1.ou.I-nviUe, '10.10 MiasAeld. ! 11.37 CrMtH... Tttrvrns. i 1.19 l-iS't'wI'Tl' 1.51 Forest, 1.33 Liin, Ietph. 4 3i - V.tit Wert. .VHs'ort Wavue, ..V -tVumhi, -Warsaw. i. I TMvmoath. i Vtpriso, l-v-Cui-'S0t , Ii"'
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LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
Call and ettlc your subsenptioa account . Gb.vxd Ak.mt of the Uepcbuc. Siuce Mr. C. II. Reeve has seen fit to make such a terrible onslaught upon this Order, charin that it Is Jesintvl to b3 used to crush any movement of the people to prevent the overthrowing of the government, it may be proper to remark thai- he has, as usual, shot very wide of the mark, acl ire repeat the dtjclaration m uh? In another place, that the charge could only luve proceeded from a heart whose y uipithies were with traitors and rebel daring Uiwur, and w hich is filled with the most malignant haired toward every man who wore the bine and hli f imily a hate that would rob th? deathcold brow of its laurol wreath that would brand the maimed and shattered soldier of the Vmoa a homicide ml a traitor, and would render the sacrifices and heroism of our people of no avail by surrendering the government into the hands of those wl:o fought four long and bloody years to overthrow it. The Grand Army of the Republic is in nisrked similarity to the celebrated "Society of the Cincinnati,' which was organized immediately after, the Revolutionary war by Washington, Knox, IlaTuilion and other patriots, and its objects arc t ccr.i -id the friendships formed in the camp on Ilse field of carnage, around the fires of the bivouac and in the hospital; to keep alive remembrances of scenes of danger, of suir-rini; and cujoj-mer.t; to thcri.-h the principles which the war determined and see that they are faithfully csrried out in the administration of afl'air?; to I cfriend the s Mier and his family in all . tLc relations of life; to extend, if nettled, the hand f chaiity to the family of the fallen hro and to the maimed r disabled patriot. -The organization In composed entirely f Didiers whoe honorable discharges are the ojen rs.".:nc that gain them admission to its encampments. None, ag.-.inst whom there is suspicion of having deserted tic service of his country in her hour of peril, can Ik admitted. It nundKTs among its members sotne of the mot illn.-trious solJicrs of the land, and the howl set up by the I'opperhca Is against it as a secret pcli'ical or.'H'ii ition is but an echo of asimilar crj.vita waich t!ul T.iis of the Revolution greeted th- fonnUion of lis prototype, the -5oci.-ty 01 the Cincinnati.' Ai A"oc Like It. There is a class of proposed temperance men who rpposc ait such extreme measures as prohibitory lifjuor laws and maintain that lhe present law should be enforced. They say that : ih - most c.ire.'ul is'.n c.imiot sell whikv in the event of a rigid enforcement of it provisions. Tin re i.-;. indeed, a shew o. r.-ason in this assertion, and to jive it al the weight it deserves we qr.ote from the 'aw it e!.': '. S. A liTD prai.te ! i i.-Vr tlr riii9 l I Iii Afl llj'l lint illll 14I i.r I lie l ! . IK'-iU (1 tu r -ii r lur:rr ny inli i ic nil $ iiqui i ok !.iil:iy, I. ir :iy M-rjn lud -r lite -4 li-i:iy lie yf.r, ix t a r.i r I tii.. -iif in talrl im si aiin, ! i ll.r tlux any Mtr , nntT. iunLii cr in in:.ri.:ii r liA'l ii-ii in liar I LKtiiji er rilv Lt-ie if 9.si. m.:y Le li.'l.iiii. Vci .hies arc provided for pellir jj tt the ii.nes and to the persons ;.1kj.-c r.an.cd ranging from five to fifty il II .rs. The trouble abo it enforcing the law i-i found in the diilkulty met with in obtain ing witnesses of its violation. No one desires the odium that attaches to a spy and iuf ir.u'.T. and it U known that the bludgeon and the incendiary's torch avridt those who busy themselves ia such matters. It may le suid that even these, dangers should not deter an earnest man from e'oimr Lis dutv. This is, abstractly, true enough, but men reason diJercntly when bringing the sub ject hocic tj themselves. Cciisldcratiens of a elomestic natiirt influence them, and hesitate to involve their friends in calamity. "What is everybody's lusincss is i.ob.Hly's business," and so the law remains a dead letter on our statute look. The heart of the true temperance man is tilled with emotions and impelled by considerations that seldom find lod:mcnt in the breast of his revilers. Il is inno spirit of vindictiveness thci a man signs the pledge and induces his neighbor to do likewise. lie i sometimes compelled to use severe language in describing the tlangeis that bisct the in -briate and the guilt of Lim who givcth his neighbor drink, but he does it in the same spirit and for the fame reason I hut the surge-on makes use of the knife His b:ud is ever outstretched to lift up the fallen, and he would gladly welcome the vilest rumseller to the paths e f honesty and virtue. It will hs 'en by the above how "scnllmeutar we are, and the little confidence we have in a law never intended to affect any good purpose. However, if those who believe in the virtues of present regulations will enforce them, we will gladly hail any beneficial results arisising therefrom. Mayhap some of those early birds who are to be seen fluttering itround wiloons, if questioned, could m ike revelations to ths grand jury. Mveojso In this place, on Thursday evening, January -Ith, ltti;7, at the rositlcnco of Mr. John Paul, bv Rev. -Mr. a Xoyes, Mr. Tueodoks A. Smith and Miss Sarah E. Blaix. We tender the happy young couple our hearty congratulations ujvn their union, and watniest wishes lor their fulnre happiness an 1 prosperity, ('ake received Very ni-;e. Arc. -ion- at Atsios. Mr. J. A. KcUer intends to dispose of his stock of sal l!es, bridles, collars, harness. Ac, at auction, on Saturday, Fcbmrry I Ith. We have fome knowhtlge of the s'ock to bo deposed of, and can truthfully say tin t is of the best material put together by accomplished workmen. Farmers, liv-erv-st:blc keepers, and others in need of such articles, will find it toJhcir interest to attend the sale. .St Hit Him Again. Out Argos correspondent "goes for" the trustee of Walnut township in .'nc style, and hull9 the old butter nut qulcklv and effectuallv. Too much notoriety cannot be given the immortal who remonstrated against the holding of public worship in the school house. Ar rangeraents should be made to keep them constantly in mind of the trying hour when they interposed their X to preserve their Demoa acy from, the contaminAtin pretence of religion. vThat a grand barbecue the devil will make In honor' of his distinguifihed guests when these gentlemen ar rive at hh dominions: . Fact! That Boyd's Medicated Cream ntf cure Itcb, Scratches, Tetter and Pim pies, is i fact the people should know. , If is superior to all other remedies. For sale by Pershing & Brown.
Have Yon sees Them? Those handsome Scotch Plaids, at30cts. to 35cts., at Westervclt & Co 's. Those beautiful Empress Goths, reduced to 4..cts to make room for spring gooels. Those new styles of prints just received. The best thawl in town, black and white check, for $7.00. lloop skirts for 7"cts. Nubias 7.rcts. Calico lOcts a yard. And, gentlemen, the best Roots, at $".00 a pair, that you have seen in a few j-cars may be found among some new oucs they have just opened. imt t ssi Fk ask Leslie's L a oik's Magazin e axd Gazette ok Fashion for February, has been received. The publisher pledges himself to the public that it shall be the most complete Lady's Baok for 1867, tobe found in this or auy other country. This pledge will doubtless bi fully redeemed. Its immense double-sheet Fashion Plates are certainly without a l amllel. Milliners and dress makers cannot keep posted in the fashions unless they read this Magrzine. Price '."0 per annum.
The Northern Indiani.tn, published at Warsaw au I edited by (ten. Reub. "Williams, appeared hist week in a new dres, w hich Improved its appearance considerably. The Indianlan is a credit to the town and county in which it is published, and every loyal man In Kosciusko should do himself the honor to subscribe for it if he is not already a patron. aw sn Valentine's Dat. The 1 llh of February is the el.iy when birds and the nobler be.ists arc said to chooso their mates. Its romintic interest is increased by t!2 fact that on that day the bashful lover is privileged to address his lady love, even though the formalities of an introduction may not have taken place. And lb 3 maiden, too may, without any sacrifice of modesty, in-tim.-.te her preference. Tue occasion is used, also, to ;ood naturedly suggest to friends their faults and f.il'.s. Thus wc are sometimes enabled "t ) see ourselves as others see us. 3I;jor Moore, in the P. O. building, has jul received a h.re stock of YahT.sin es, among whit h are mos? seutinvuital and the mo.t eonr.c, at prices ranging from oC to $'5. . " 3 -my Our Indianapolis papers failed to reach us ycsde liy. As usual, they are very ir.-eznlar, ia their arrivJ during lha session of the Legislature. The b'.ll to repeal the law for the enforcement of ths nth article of lie Constitution of this State, pished the Senate on the 2Wh vci-.s Itf. r.avs W. The (.!oo: Texci-Aim. The fires of tcn.perauce can never die out so long as this Order lives to feed the flame. We are pleased to be ab'u to ay that the Lodge here is in a highly prosperous con.ii.ion. rrnancially and oilier. vi.-;. Its meetings are growing in interest, and much good is being accomplished, especially among ti'e yor.ng and those whse liul.ils are yet unformed, making use of such means as god associat'or.s and wise counsels to strengthen them in their purpose to live honest, sober an 1 industrious lives. An election, last Tuesday evening, in Hop? Lodge, No. two, resulted as follows: C hief Templar. W. II. Mattingly; Vice Templar, .Mrs. Ella Welton; Secretary, W. II. Simons; Trsurer, Miss Mary 1 l ining; Marshal, T. A. S.nith: Financial Secretary, Oiis J. (Jawly: lusil l'a.ir 1, MissMtttic M- re: OrsV.la ü i.ir.1. John Rurch. The n imes of those wao are to fill the appointive otlices have not vet been announced. Th La IkM, Aid S elety of t!i j Methodist Eisetal Church will meet, next Wednesday evening, at the residence of .Mr. Henry H iuiriehouser, on Miehtgan street. The ladies will, on that occasion, sprea 1 before their guests a bountiful rep ist, an l, when lhe bj"ct to which their receipts are to be applied is taken into coa-id.raio:i, the erection of a church edifice of such capacity and architectural beauty and granducr that it will be both an ornament to the plae an l a monument to the religious zeal and liberality of our citizens, we feel sured that they will be well patronised. The Supreme Court of th's Sa'e he.s detided the law levving taxes on dogs, for the purpose of cueouragin sheep raising, to Ik; valid. There hes !eeii a u versr v ot opinion on this subject, and in some connics t he of! cers have retused to carrv out ... .... 7 . , 1o,t .. lis provi.-ioi'S. 1 he decision compels 1h ':n to list and tax every canine in the country. ij.... ... I he . dvantag!. 1 r.e ::tlv -.ntr.L'ca in! Imving 1. 15. Ie Land A: Co.'s ' Ch-mic al Sali Tt us are numerous. Anion them are full wtlghts and perfect goo Is. tVhertlont lint. Cap fd Ftxr Store. Mr. Whecdon lus established himself permanently in Plymouth, and has opened a store on the cast side of Michigan street in the rooms recently oecuplcd by Messrs Allman & Nussbaum, where ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, can find various articles of service, comfort and convenience, consisting of men's, boys' and children's HATS and CAPS, of all sues, styles and qualities, ranging in prico from 0XK dollar upwards. Also, ladies FUR COLLARS, CAPES, VICT01HXES, CUFFS and MUFFS, of various prices and styles ladies fur trimmed HOODS -rom three to eight elolle.rs. Other articles arc kept at this house, such as fadics and gents Goth, Ivid, Buck, Sheep and Fur Glove, Neck Tics, Paper Collars of various styles aud qualities, and a large assortment of Buffalo Hobes, ail of which are offered for sale at the lowest nossible prices. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls and the "rest of mankind," arc invited to call in and examine articles for themselves. Mr. W. eloes not promise to give goods away, or mill them below wholesale price?; but he'docs promise to give his customers the full value of their money. Live ami let live, is his motto, and further the deponent sayclh not. He will take various articles of Count ry Proelucc in exchange for his commodities, and pay the highest price's for all kinds of Furs and Peltries. Ere Salve. The best salve for inflam. eel sore eyes ever discovered, is kept for sale at the new Hat, Cap and Fur Store It is highly prized hy all who have - tried it. Give it a trial and you will never regret having read this notice. lMPORTAXT.--Thc fact cannot be too of ten stated, or too strongly nrged upon the public, that the majority of the Saleratus in market is not only trry unhealthy, hut actually, a clear poison, causing-lee li to decay, aqd bringing on elisease' .generally. Thanks to science, shin, perseverance and energy,, that the man still lives who invented Ilerrick Allen's Gold Medal. aleratu., which has and is still doing such great wonders in tbe cnlhiary department. We 8.- j that one trial . ill convince tlio. tnost bkcptical that, there- is none other to be compared with it. Jlost of our llcrchants have it tor nale. Their depot is 1 12 IJberty Street, cw York.
Pat Up on Be Sued. E. Paul having sold out to Whitney Bros. & Co., requests
all persons indebted by note or book ac count to call without delay and settle the same. Longer indulgence cannot be grant ed, and those who ilisregarel this notic will have to settle with an officer, after the 1Mb of February. St O. A. R. The Grand Armv of the Re public meets regularly every Monday night at 7 1-2 .o'clock, sharp. A general turnout is requested at the next regular meeting, as business of an interesting arid important nature will then come before the Encamp mcnt Rv order of JOHN M. MOORE. P. C. Sewing Machines. All v. ho are in watd ofSEWESei MACHINES cau be furnished at Paul's Root and Shoe Store with the very best there is made, cither of the Singer or Grover and Baker, and at prices as low as the same machines csn be bought elsewhere in the United States. Ietf UxaCRPASsKD ExTEiiPuisE. It has beet, a subject of wonder of those engaged in business education, and indeed among busi ness men generally, bow nd why, the Business Colleges lit Hillsdale, Mich., end Oberlin, Ohio, meet with such vnnamplti success. The truth is, and we commend th.ir example to our advertisers the energetic and justly popular proprietors of these Institntions do all they advertise. They don't Ix-Iieve that "blowing" ard deception pay. This accounts for a succc?? unparalleled In the history of Business Colleges. Wc advise our voung friends to attend the Institute at Hillsdale, and thus get a Diploma which signifies something with basil ess men. liuurbtiu C'oi'reüpuiKleiice. BoiK!i. Ind., Jan. 2'.), 1307. Ens. Rei. Sleighing is good never was better which brings us to the consideration of a subject fraught with momentous interest, and which Las weighed heavily upon our mind ever since the first full of snow. We allude to the cruel and imj ist treatment of "Y u:ig America," and foe! it oar duty to enlist all our powers in his defence, hoping to avert an incalculable amount of th'.'tu st intense sutfering. Rut to rov-eVd, He visits ta Livery Stable an.l p.-oeures the he.t horse and sleirli to take some fair la ly on "j a Mayings- 'of pV.vr-cm'," and era' r ices the opportunity (i l V.u lily too) to whisper in her car word of l!ie most dcvo.e I attachment. Of course the 1 idy listens attentively and uppers much pleased, fr she loves to skip over the snowy ground in the easy cutter, and she fears that inaUcniiou and opposition to his suit would debar her of the pleasure. To all his q icst ions therefore, sh ? tetun s nlTveti anatc answers, aud the p.or deluded "Young America" i angines himself fore most in the scale of preferment, that the dear one by his side thinks of him ! d tv s and dreaais of him by night, (if the return before morning) and that tho slightest evidence of infidelity and inconstancy on his part would break the tender heart of the fair angel. The conseq lenee is his "bolto'M dollar"' is expended fr horse hire, an 1 he yearns for a mint of money that he might lavish still more upon the devoted angel in -yu-ise. Our exja rienced heart bleetls ftr him, for well we know, that when the 'frozen season is o"er, he will be heartlessly "jiltel," and peaniless, left to mourn over Ihj vanity anl iueotist.'.ncyjuf worn m "as tho.?e who have uo hope.'' I) m't Imagin", gr-ntlc realr, that our iieart has ever been thus wrecked 'tis not o fragile an ' tender. We have always been noted for our "hardu?ss of heart,' and coqiettish flittcry was never long enough coa'ln Jed to permeate tue callous eneuscuent of our afTeclion. We arc tlierefore a compittent judge iu the premise-, and, being a lover of our irraJt sex, w e are 'p-t'nf'iUv iut-reste-l in tlr; welfare of our 1-rethereii. O, ye u a feel in, ungrateful cap'.ivaters, why will you trills with the tmdtr hrarit of "Ytmng America:" Think of t!i3 c'iord you arc severing, the bright hops yon ar3 b'asling, tlie monuments of s rr jw aud despair you at c erecting' Desist. vvf. i;nnhrn rn i! Ill no i id re oftle ft-cl . , ., . xu& w tac ". ,u 'su "4 i own tiuur hearts are too irague to b:ar unharr.u'd the disappointment to wh:c!i vou .rK-m them. "Do unto others von . , . . . ... i wou.d have ot'i?r3 do u:ito v tt. loa ' never heard of one of the imwuäne (a ! m:i.i!ni.rl In !5n- wlili t'w r. I . m'suomei) tii.lmg with the feelings of a ftmiuine (another). Then fran'ily inf 'rni John, lib. Ildl, or whatever his name, m.iy be, that his love U unrequited that you love to sleigh ride, but thut bis persistent kindness and attention will never win your love. Then he can sive his money, '(lhe Livery Man can live by honest means) and, if die he must from the cbVecU of vour charm because he never can osessyou as his, own the vvorkm in in m irblc will b- compensated for erecting a monument over his m irtal rom-iins and inscribiug thereon: "Died of woman's charms contracted during the sleighing season." Then you will be comforted bv the thought that the m.di:ly was nor complicated with your encouragement, that his blood cannot "cry out" against you, th.it his coffers are full and his estate solvent (The Livery Man will have plenty.) In the mean time if Sleigh ride you must we. knowing our lmperviousness ta woman's dissimulating do'sign, will occupy our wrhoh ti:n? In a hnlnisterlng to vou: I 7ii 'iuvi y ts4.s.i my mm V tvv.1111 Ciijoym.-nt. . We have a "jumper" iu process of con struction and will be ready to respond" to your calls in a fo .v days. I) n't all c i ns at once. Our in'.i nUo knowledge of the trcakuess of our eex constrains us to adopt this plan to avert the ruin of our fellows, and, if we receive the praise and enc-our? agemcnt which we feel is due us as a pbilant ir; pUf, we shall be abundantly repaid for oar labor and expense. For Gml's sake, ladies encourage us in the cn'c: prise I will leave the matter with you for tl'e present and hurry up my . jumper', manufacturer. Farmers arc .making good use of the snevr by hauling their saw logs and lumber to market. 7hcse arc the principal stock in trade. . s . . There have been a great many deaths during the past few days, and our doctors, who have been remarkably iniciive for severa! months, are now quite busy. - The tliseases are iutlamatory pnuemo'nia prevailing. Mr. Baker, sister of pur worthy townsman, Thomas Demoss, departed this life on lhe 2;th Inst. ' The Democ racy aro becoming more attached to Andrew Johnson every day, and thre iten a terrific howl should his Accidency be impeached. "A balking dog never bites" is a very truthful saying, and, having been accustomed to I?emocraticthrcats ever fhee the beginning of the rebellion, we are. cot disposed to be "skceretL"' Save yoor breath, gentlemen. Merctct. General Palmer, treasurer of the Union Pacific railroad, received from the Got m mcnt on the 23d, four hundred thot atkl dollars in bonds, the amount clue . oa twenty-five miles of railroad and t le? ph line west of Fort Riley t just accept e by he C'ommibsicucrs,
Argos Correspondence. Argos, January 29th, 1ÖG7. Editors Republicani-Souic, six weeks Or two months ao the religious denominations of Argos put in circulation a petition praying the Trustee of Walnut township to grant them the use of the school house foi the purpose of holding public worship therein. I am credibly informed that they obtained seventy-two names, and that all, with one or two exceptions, were Republicans. The Copperheads concludeal that it was unconstitutional to use school houses for that purpose, put in circulation a remonstrance, and the faithful, with one accord, worked unceasingly until the field was thoroughly canvassed. Your humble servant did not sec lhe lonj list of Cop?., but was informed that they mustered fiftyt we, rank and file. Both petition. aud re
monstrance were sent up for the considcra- j tion of Iiis Lorlshijt Sand ft rd Gordon. j The old apoflale being so politically demor alized, and forgetting that of all the dispo sitions aud habits which lead to politica' prosperity, rtlljion and r.inralitg art inditptntible tupport; forgetting that the immortal Washington said in his Farewell Address: "Let us with caution indulge the upposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever maybe conceeded to the influence of refined education t non minds of a peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect that morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principles;" forget iing everything else but that Copperheads are bound to rule or rnin, the oll ttjrö followed the example of Andy by returning the petition with a trio, virtually declaring himself in J'vor vi limn, G!'perJuadtand the D. c'd, to the. exvIion of Virtue. Morality a:s 1 lt. liglon. Other school districts in our township have p?tttioned Iiis rJih:p for the 8:1:1. purpos:, but with what success I cannot siy. I understand from a reliable source tint he 11 ws a Democrat preacher (a White Methodist as they are commonly called) to preach in his own district school house. If the so-called Dem vra y in other parts of the township intend to "endorse Mr. tJ. In his course, w e are very sorry. It is evident that aceording to the construction placed upon the school law by the Sc.perintcn lent of Public Instruction, that there is no law forbidding the trustee from opening school house's fur icligious services. Besides that, it h::s been a privilege granted us lVoin the form ition of our government, and never quest ion.'il uniil His Lordship, lhe Great Mogul, Sanford (Jordoii be-ame so wondrous w ise. I feci confident that the friends of virtue, morality and religion will put a veto on all such dupes at our next spring election. Tiie Union people of Argos feel almost overjoyed since the election of Governor Morion to the United Slate Senate. They know that he loves liberty aud hates trea??n. Since you have resumed the publication of the Rsi'i RucAN our Cops look blue. They were greatly in hopes it was dead. It is a thorn in their flesh. B. Joint Ilcsaltilioa in E.ospixise to the ov'r:!oi-s Itf-iigua-tion. Rfnolcfl, the Seeate ctncnrring. That the General Assembly of Indiana, respond to the resignation of Gveraor O. P. Morton by the lollow ing ad lres: ""Governor .Morton: It is with sentiments of high esteem for you generally ami appro val of yttur administration, and lull cotstidftice in your ability and capacity to pen der distinguished service to the couniry in the ne w position to which you have been chosen, that this General Assembly part with you as the Executive of the State. You will hear w ith you our sincere wi-hes for your health and happine.-s, and our hopes that vou mav long continue vour ca- , '. . . , rcer tifuscluliicess in pubuc service and re - ceivt hm vou will certainly merit, renewed proof of the confidence and lavor of the people. "In th? person of your successor, Covernor IJaker, we recogn'z a i approved ami faithful oüiccr of disiinguished ability and tin questioned patriotisui, to whose hands may well be intruste'd the important povcr of the executive onice. 'Appreciating his worth and abilities we cm congratulate the people of the State that the action of this (General Assembly in transferring yon to another field in the public service leaves their interests in safe and loyal hands." XWXilliri cry. Mils. DUNHAM Would inform the ladies of Plymouth and vicinity that she has moved her Milliner :Shop to th? upper room of l'aul's bi'u k bail ing, over Dales' store, where she IntenJi to keep a good assortment of Milinery i.Ioo.1 on hand at all times. Fancy '-tamping c'.one to order with the Kurck-j Iudoo.bl.' Ornamenting Fluid. Ladies wishing goods or wr rk please call. Stairs leading to the shop inside the bture. nov i"J-tf TCa Ikes ton Luc.il. The citizens of Wulkerton ami vicinity w ill elo well to lo:ir in mind when thev want Stoves of anv kind or quality, Tinware of any description, Nails, Glass or Window Sash, that they can lny them at city prices of II. 15. --Whit-lock, who has recently opened a stock of such jroodsin that place, and who intends, if he crm by liberal and fair dealing, to secure the custom of all who do their trading at Walkcrtoa. Ho invites all in want of goods in his lino to give him a call and price Iiis articles before sending or going to the surrounding cities for ttiem. -m'.i - i ursaum tiif: .host wovih'hfiji. liisrovKltY OF TDK ACy. T'bhMi- Ilivaiolo?icnl llnlr Itetrr Rratoroa white anH farlcl hnir pcrfe'Ctlv, nrerent its falling off, free the Fcalp Iroui danlrnff.is a ch irming dressing, a toilet bixnrv Per-tiihg k Co., Agents. For Hate by all Drufgis'8. 29-mG lLY2IOUTU .UMtlir.T. COMECTEP WIirKbT. Wheat... 2 ()0(3 2 50 Flour, '(i 100 Iba. retail.. Corn, bu, shelled,...". o OU.i? (ft . 75 4 5 i(f$ 00 40 3U 30 7 00 New corn, m ear MeaI,)bu.froia stores, retail liackwheit V hu 4 f) ct. retail Oafs,pbu Rve. P lu , 25(3 , 55f2) 6 DO Clevrr SeeJ Flax See! Butter, t? S ..$2 0J 25 2S Chickens. live, 17.. Dresscl Chieken p H 2 lifo 2 50 100 12. 25 . 2S f03 1 03 8 12'2 io .ia2 Potatoes, per bu... Green apples, "p bu Dried Aoplcs, Lard, V B Tallow, Jp tb...; Beeswax, p Hotter, in comb.......... " . atrained Beef Hides, green, "jpTo... " ' " dry flint, Ö. Calfrklus. ih " ; drv, Hi 15( l.( c, in 16(2 20 20 12 12 Fens--No 1 mh.k. Urge anJ dark... . 4 00 Pvo 1 do medium eize, dark. . 3 dd do small and dark. . . . .. 3 000; d 'do pitie.. a ooc. ; ; . No 2. 1 50 , No n. ..... . .s .-.. . . . '5 . j No t.:... .....;....;......' 25 , , No 1 ötter. .' ;.r.. .V . . . .V5" 00( $ . No 1 coon... ....... ..'35Ä:.'ü4 Nd2 do T. . 30tc ; .. ; No3 do ..... 20 No 4 do .' . 3 ' Winter rat 20(o5 Kitts. rMi , Red fox 1 2."vi
ICrti fox "50 1 CO!
JIciTat's Mfe Pills and Plurrix Bitters. The wuivWful effects of Mi'ffit's Life Pill in ca
sesef mental depresskn or physical i-aknets, procnediug t-oai ' indiyi trion, costiveais, or biU'ons sccretioni, ara certified to by millions of iHirson who have botu boiivftttfKl by them. Tln-y are I hi) oiost effective Citbartic anJ puriflvr ever Wlora tba public and h:ive cvel biM iu uf since 185. They ari'ihcap, sufvan I rvliable. Sold by all respectable iti-:ilrs -T.-rywh.-r.. A plain Va'cm-nt f facts. I iuln-rlb-l Srvfnbl. u.i man t.f mj rutii.s bm-. di.-.i .i it. lu ?m my Ca; was frighful. Tuinura and ulcers spread mi til iu. IS Ii, uiiJi-r tlao alvita of raj phy-kian I wtnt to A vou Springs. I rereiT.-! no l.-ii.fit Olid rTtrry medicine aud did cv.-rytliin:; I omiM. I lw! to rot niy aria on a cuUiou, ami uvl iit leva able to raise it to my bead for over a yt-ar. Tin- ilicb:ir,c frsm two ulcers was narly a pint a d.y. Amputatiou warccouiuiondt d; lut pröuounc d daiiKerou. ! cinlJ not sle-.-p, an l .ny suOorin ;s wore intoltiraM'.. A hicndbruuUt iueaa KukUsIi pbysicitu ho app'd d a fa'.ro with h;th he aidhehad accouiplisbe-d rxoaordlimry cures In the hospital in England. It coniiu.'Mcc I to relieve; t porsistcJ In it ur; it finally en" ctr I a ptr'tA a i J tutu-t care. It i Uow ists. It n five yexrs siuca I had tba iqpe.-.rancc of a s.T.fu!oti sure, and my lie ilth has be.-n gji over siu.-o. I pr :ur.-d tin r..vi,t of tStis woa l -rftil arti;:u t'i bl-.'sins f buuiaalty and have c-illcd it .'P;s' Cttavx Salve," aud allow t!i- pubK.- to Uft. jt or a t a they cIi.mho. TliU I a hrW-f but caudid AtaiL-uieiit, Riveu uiora fully ia my circular. G.-.nzv v, N;- York, DoCcinb.-r, 1SH. J. M. PA(JE. K.-w Yon:;, 0 -t. M, H A. ' 'Mve Un'.vo J. M. ras.'. El., of Oflieva X. T., f .r mviv y.ar.. He ie vw T the flrst citicn of tfte.- i KfW Vork. I iw !"" '"1 " S' h;lt!i, Iiis wAe was a iu oit rcnitrkablo ou-, but actually ini" iu every particular. (siA-uo.l.) DinXEä." W. Ii.vj tfi'.:Wl tbj niiü l-t ba'- Kruwin? favor of "Pa.it'sCi.in iX Salvc," au l avaHii'g uri-lo-s of lhe know i.-.l.j of it woinl.-rf.il cm'a.l.J i''r, have b .- u? pr .ri r jf tin i;n. It i a sure cura for Kuril. Si-abi. S' loful i, Salt Rheum, Kcver Sur.-s, Krokca Krea-it, Fnt Bile?. CU.l!.U:in, Stiii, Urui1, us. Swelling, .tea w ivth'T up ii ma 1 or I w A. I. it . u du s ;iain an 1 lnrlariiiuatioii with iirptUing it-tcrity, hi d lnuli. Iliu without a scar. No f iiuily nhoiild bo . ithoiit it. It is alaars wauteJ, ami is always r.-a.ly. Wo will for fcit a tloii'Ti boxes for any single failure. WV Ik-IV-. lb. ts was uevcr auytlii.i like it iu the world. It is Hit up in tin boxes, surroundi-d ly a full .ir-u'iir itin facti, do.vtions, testimonial, Ac, and can la oob-red through ativ iv.pctabl Prusir-t tliiouhout th world. 1'rice only 2" .-i iitn. WHITE A HOW LAND. SucrexKrs toj.31, I'aCB, 121 LtBKIiTV SructT, NV Vork. t'or .Tlnrliius: Uiieii, c TI-IK Improved Indelible Pencil. l'ATEXT D IS. !). 1 .0. t"!rrrt rrprriiir to ImMdJr !'. 0,n; rm il trill mnrl our 1 ;"(' mc'i'fi, 'Ovii-nlM. eoiivenietat, and tin-lal," Fp.-injjUl-l For s.-ib-bT Hiki IliT-i. Siation-r. I rits;ia: s, Ac. Miinnfn-tnri-il mid wdd at Wlmb !, bv TIIK IMJELlUbE I'E.MUb CO. Nori liaiiitou, Maas. F.rrrtt I'cur'il Wiin-aut' J. J ', 0i u a f. Jan. Klh, ISO? Ulm i dnr.e ab thmi-aii.N of rey Ix-ads. ly endearor- ! iti totlarksu them witb ui'.-tallic dye that Scorch antl Blast tba fibrca from lip torojt. ' CjT1 Aioid Ib".- borTirit,, . DISFIfilUIX 2 AGCVrS, and ue only the great toilet atapleof America, Ph rcrnfinrn'c FyppIcIa riifv. " -" -j -, which not onlv iiiU.iiitaneoiilv t. riMiu. es all llade ! ..- . . of black and brvwti, 1 ut lonMirü,h 'KOieii mid leaiitifies the hair. Mannfactuiu.1 bj J. CHRISTA bOMO, 0 Ator Hons... New York. Sold by Pr:i-i.-H. Apfdieit by all Hair Irn-ci. Jan IT, 1st 7. "A I.l. iTC IT-p O U O V S PLASTEIIS. Atlciitown, IVnn., April 1, ISO1. esrs. T. Allcock A Co.: yir ir.- My dujbter ii.-l one f vour Porous ; pias ers. She bad a very l al paiu ia her sid., end it cured her in one vt et k. Veurs.truly, JOHN V.X.lirSTKR. We r.-fer ta the ToVly liotisanri Dru; ists a ho si-it our I'laslers, as to tbeirhigh rte.ling char actor. ALUWK ACQ., As"U"j-, llrandreth IL-u, Xew York. . '- ?o.l by utl rrujt?ists. Jan. IT 1m. TO OWNERS OF HOnSES. 'PII'-rsANOSOr HORSES DIKYKA ULY FROM - Colic. Thh rc! not be. lr. Tobias' Veuetiao HorM-Litrinieut uiil positively cure every case, plvi-B wtien firit tiken. The col is only ne dollar. Lwry owner of a holer thoiild lisve a bott e iu bis liable, ready f r u-. It is warranted m erior to any I kinelse ft.r Jie cur, of Cut, Wind Oal e. Sw IIin?, S. re Throat, prain.i, IlruiM s. Md Sre-, ic Tili I.inimen no new rem dy. It Ins li-n n-wl and a proved e for 19 years hy tbe first bi rst-nu-n in the country. jvi-u to an ovt-r-lrivcu horse it cts like tu i;ic. tid la are con ft ant rrf"ivel from the rncimj ttut.U-m Cjil ft it. Th.' Celebrrt d lliism WoiHlrnfT, of trKlij fame, has i.a d I'. ftr years, and say it is far siijs-ilor 1 any otlur 1 e ba trW. I'd kindly permits me to refer to him.' Hi addrcs-i it Kat Xew York, I.on? Islm l. H.voIliK-t. Tr. Tobias' Vt'iic.ian Hi re l.inauieiit U put up Inptiit bottles. Taka uo other. S.i-1 I vibe Lrusists aud SaddlersDepot, .V. Couttlaudt f tieft, tw Yolk. J.tu . 17, l&tiT 7w Dr. Schenck'sHinJrake Pills. A Substitute for Calomel. The fills are rniupo..d of varioi r.ots, having the IKiwc-rto r.e.x the secretions of tbe liver as promptly an I efTesrt iially as blue lilts or mercery and widiout producing any of thosa disagreeable ci-t-cts wbi-:b often follow tho use of Ibo latter. In all jili ins disorders these pills may be used with coufideuce, as they pioniote the discharge of TitiateJ bile, a tit remove th.se obstmrlions from the liver and biliary ducts, which are the cattsj of bilious a fb-ctiotts in general. SCH ENC'K'S MAX DRAKE TILLS enre Sick UcadacLe.aiiu all disorders of lb) Liver, indicated, by ftaKow kin, c a ed ton tie, cost iveiien., rowsi n s. and a general feeling of wearin ess and lasitude, shaahij tllat the liver is iu torjjid of obstructcU condition. ' Io short, th'.-so Tills may Ik-ti-J ailh advantage iu all cases alien a purgative or alterative in.-di-cine is required. " ' I'lease ak for "Ir. Schenrk's Mtndrake rills." a id obscrte that the two IPu-ness" of the Poctor are on tU Oovrrnmcut s'auiii one a ben in the lukt stag-' of cousuinjitiou, and the other iu his present health. Sold l all rntjrsif's aid Pe.-lers. rrke 2" cents la-r lox. I'i Iih:I1 Office, Xo. 10 Xoi lli Hth Street, rhibuMphia, Ta. General Wholesule Agents: IVnias Barnes k Co 21 I'ark Row, Xow Ywrk; S. & Haute, loa Ual'imore St., Ualtimcre, Md.; Johu V. Park. ST. Bf corner of Fotirtkand Walnut St., Cjurinnati Ohio;' Walkor A Taylor, M nd 1 1 Wa'.ash Areuuo.Cbl. cago, 111.; Collins Brothers, Southwest corner. of Si-omd aud Vine Streets, tt. Loiiis, M.i. x - 4tli.töthveaniolyr T IIS C0XFE68I0X3 AXD fCXFERlEXCK or as isvvLiu. I'uMifbed for the. U ueflt and as a CAUTION TO YOl'XO MEN and others, win. suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Ksubood, snpJvlnjt at the same time the Miaxs or Sr.Lr-Ccst. II v uns wlio has cared hiiuself attar andtrt;oiuK ounsiJerabia quackery. By euelosiu a postpaid addressed envelope, singto coj free-of charge, may b had of tha author. XATHAXIEL M ATFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co., X, Y. AnS.2S-41ni5 s. , , , , . ., .-, , ITC HI - ITCH' ITCH! Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! W H IT A T O fi 9 S : ; Q I N T W C N T ; Will Cafe the Itch in 48 Hours.' Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CniLr.LAINS, snda!l ERUPTIONS OF TUE SKIN. I'rire 60-ceaita. toe sale y all riara-ista. - my sendiap; e-ata to WKEK3 l'OlTKH. ola Alteuts, 170 'lasUinttoustrert. Iiostoii; it will le forwarded by tfialt, Cru1 ofp tage, to any part of the
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A Cough, a Cold. ir A Sore Throat? .lEQCICU IMMKPIATB ATTMTIW AND SHOCLO Kj: CMKCKCU. If allowed to Continue, Irritation of thtLungi, a Permanent Throat. Disease, or Coiauiunllau IS CFTi:X TRS 6ESI LT. BROWN'S HATI5U A DIKKCT IMl tSCE TO TII l AaTS CIVC IMMEDIATE KEIirK. For Kroarlilll, Anllims, Cstnrrli, Couinmpllrt and l'Jiroat Diseases,! , TROCHES art- used Iwsts with GOOD SUCCESS, SIHGERS and Public SPEAKERS will find Tri' Hvful in clesrinj; the TciT Ih-r t.tk. u btfore Si:iiusr or FM'.ilitii. .mi1 relict ii tbe thn! aft.T an unniat etrrlion "f the vocal otans. ! The Tnlot are ree-.inmeii.l.-.J acd iire"ri'l' ! ! riiysician?, aud b.ive bnd ti tiinoiiial fi oiii'riniuf-Lt uicn lliroi.jlioiit tbe country. IJ. inj: an sr.i. l- of true tufrit.aiid listing jinncJ tiu-ir riTuacv by a tit of many years, e:ob ye.r fiinlj tbein iu new locuiitics in various iarts of tli- worl 1, and tbe Truchm are universally prou uii-d U tter tLu wilier ariii Obtain out "Bsowm's Bbonorial Taocars," and to not take any of the Worthh It:t-iii;;n tbrt tii.nr beoffcrcl. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ov 'JO-n'mr.bi'nc Tht White Pine. It lias Ioi.it lu nknoun that tliH troq rontaiiicd inauy excclll;l lucdiciicil qualities, but it N ouly of comparatively recent date that llty bava lrxn ana'vzcd and combiiud iu to remcdias f ir Mipitlar use. lr, J. W. IV. yid formerly a Clereyman o hitb repute a few vears i nte prepar ed sucli a m slicOie, which h- c.illeW the '-White Pine Compound, and so ejn:aciou-i has it iToved in all dthroat, litnir Slid kidney IU'-a ics, wbet-evi-r it has ebcen used, (hat lhe popular dciii;iiid f r it r.ij'iJly iuoreaxed until thodiacururer aas obliged to devote bis whole attention to the L-iismcss of i-r-parlUK it for the market, and it uow stands in the front rank amoiig the medicat speciHca of the day. Dr, Swetr.of the New England Kotau io Depot iu bostou, hai be come the proprietor of tbe Couiimund, and bi ad vertisement in this paper i;ives au luterettuiK account of its origin and success substantiMted !v a laree number ef rerliricaies trcm w-l known cillseiisoftbe X.'W Etifrland States. The medicine i Hcially (aipular in iic. Now IIauipliire and Ver mont, when- lhe virtin-s ol tbe white pine are as familiar a household word. M-nvtvn pyiPLOYMEXT ron both sexes! Oisabled aud returned soldiers, widows and orphans vfibi in soldier., and tbe nut!ipl.jed of both exe jjciiei ally, iu want of respectable and prcßtaMe employuietit, lucurrinjc DO ri', can procure such Ly enclosing a postpaid addn-s-ed ,nvrl,I', for partiulars, to Dr. JeIIX M. DAG ;.LL, Toxlil. June?. I860 Suisu Brot kl. u, X. T. .in ?:ec!ual IVorni Medicine. Ilrown'N Vcriiiirti;e Coin His, Or V.'u I.ozr.M;r.. Much si ki:e., nndoubtctlly, with children aad adul's, attributed'to other causes, is occasioned by worms. Tho VLBJiiri-CE ComriTS,"al!hoti;h cflex-tual ia destnying worms, can Jo no possible injury to the Uioet delicate chi!d. This Vttluablccombination has been siiccecrfully used by physician, and fouud to In- i-afe aud sure iu eradicating worms, so liurtful tocbildo ii. Children having Worms reipitre imme diate attention, as neglect of the trouble uftt-n causes prolonged sickness. Syuiplonii of Wonni lis C'hillren are often overlooked. Worms in t bedoiuai h and boeels cause irritation, which can ! removed o 6 ly by the u.ie of a sure remedy. The Combination of inredi cuts U3ed in making Di-ort's Vermimjr VcmßU" i" auch at to j;ive the best poible effect with Safety. CCnriS Jk BliOWX, Proprietor. New .rk. s .Id by all bealirs iu Medicines, at 2öcts. a lu. may 2l, IS i; öfinlyr HARRIAGE AfJD CELIBACY. VX ESSAY OV WAUXIX VXD l.Vsrnmiux hhivoim; vkx. ai., ihensesand Abuses wbieb preinlure1y Prostrate the V ital Power, with sure means ol relief. Sent Free f Charge, in 'al"d b-tter eiitl..H-s. Addre. Or. J. SKIbblN IIOfOHTOX, Howard Aation, Philadelphia. Pa. Feb. I.'., 1S.;7 Kmo-I y REIVIjVALi J..IYI. DALE & CO Have Removed TO TIIE IVcyv Brick Uoua.i, 7th Door from Souta Corner, West Side Michigan Street, WHERE THEY HAVE OPENED A MAMMOTH STOCK OF NEW GOODS, EM B R AC I NG ALL K I X D S. TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS, Imported Carpeting, ETC., ETC., ETC. All which will be sold at halt the usual profits. October 18, leOotf NEWSTORE. DPiY OTOODS AND & viy. Ai A'v'OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties that ihty hare opened a house ol the above description, u the NEWBRICK ROW, In Plymouth, West side of Michigan Street, 2J Koom from the Soatli Corner, Aud hvc now oa hand A LARGE, NEW and SPLENDID STOCK OF DDn'y.- (&o(i11 " ' ' . AND ciLTiinirK, . EMDRAC'IXG EVERY ARTICI.E, - " almost, IN B0TIL DEPARTMENTS. .and which thT IIA VE BR O ÜGI1T OX TO SELL and InttTid ' At Some Trice; So those who want .... , - - BARGAINS, the beat they etrerjrot in Plymouth, are invited to call aud examine tbeir Goods and Prices LAI) EH &. CO. dec6 16GG-tf
A. CUTSHAW, TASHiONADLG TAIL 077, If AS oH-nnd a shop above J. M. Da la A Co.'s atora.
I (entraiK thriMili the stot,) wImt ! ta prspar.1 to do 11 wot k in bia line vu abort uotic and ill tlie lirst nd ll-t style. . t ' O'ders solicited aud saliiifaction rnaranteed. ('lilting Uou on short uotk and for rvamnabl prf.r. "dec -J7 1SUJ tf "7mT artists" union, agents wanted. Kcliablc and crergeiic person?, ra ;lo or female, are wanted to solicit ahscri.tiuna for our Kiigravings, and to tuch wc olTr very libtralc.Ai iinjucf im nts; nls fj ft ndvl prnniurns to ubtjciibers. Circulars t-uitahre to bo ul iu canvaiiiü, together with all nerosaty papers, will be furnished on application. Address aitli refereiicc. A.MKIIICAN A11T1STS' UNION. Fie Street, Ne w Ywrk. Pee C. ieGG-if Glorious News L DR. HECK ELL'S Vegetable Ague Cure, Will Cure in Two Hours! FEVER. AND AGUE. CHILL FEVER, And all Varieties :cf EUTTB cr HASH AGUE. NO QUIRINE, MO TfiittEci al, r;o poison, PURELY VECETADLE. It can 1 tiken bv the l.c-lj.Ta ss Inf.m, tkvioroua Youth miJ feeble Aitl, tver wilit out injury and a! wits witb lii tit fit. Rca.l the followini; from DANJI'L MEEKEI1, M. I) , formerly rrnfrsscr ol Anatomy ai;U lbyri.!orT in the luJiana Mc-dical Col-It-jrc; Trofcssor of Anatomy in the Imliiin Central .Medictl Collrcp; Profc-sor of Anat'jmy in the Medical Der.iitinnt .1 the Iowa State lTnivcrsitv, and Lite Bihrrule Surgeon U. S. V'a: Laportk, August 20ih, lbGG .Mr. Kciis K CiniiEE Sia: I received jour coinniuiiitJtiuri nnJ box of Pills with accomp.in;inp pjrrnu!.t. I have neglected aiuwcrii s your K tu-r for want ol time to luvrstisate and cor.jriJcr the recipe until the ;re.-cnt time, aiiJ can a??ute you that the Pills iire perfectly fale anl cllicacious in all forms of malarious Fcrcr.J,v:z: Iijttrailtiuf.ierr.ittcut aaJ Ililiotis Fevers. As they ccbl.t'ii i.t iihcr Quinine, Arfetitc or Stryt-btiinc, they nre a sale remedy tobe used in tlie cure of Ane, a very important consideration in the u?e ol a meöic'r.c tu be g'iie-rallv circulated among the pconlp. " DANIEL MF.i;KLR, 11. I) . Late Surfcou U. S. A. IIox. HORACE CORBIN, Iiic member j. the Indiana Senate, says: I inn satisfied that your Apue Teti'i Iy io-s al! vou tlui in tor it. It r .liie. eiw locir-;, it l.i -iAs e'hi'N the i.-.i sf. and li-sve tbe system iu tt cotitIitb.it tlian;n v ineli;iiie I veruw. C. II. UEEVE. Esq., .t gentlcmau wl.o has a wide spread rcputatiuu for integrity, says: I took one d".. of ynr A-.rn- Ketne.tv ntol mi:l say its -fl'.Tt lias l-n lnei t lo ii.'..). 1 li lt to. apparetit elf. -cs of Ilo- Hell i lie, yet it rnt.-d I hi: dixaf-O innni JiHU ly :n d li s b-It in- In-.- 1 11,111 tbnt l -el injr of d.-oiiiir, tiaii j. :ilo I want of l" Il-v no ol! i l'lloiiiK attHiks ot A-iM. and io'iiiiteiit Vv.-r. I am satisfied thcri-iii.ily j.seis-ciljc aud our of great value for Ague and Kc-vei. MARK CUM. M INC.-. KsM , IoTiitj Countv Clerk, and Trustrc of Center Tp.t av' of thec Pill: 1 ; Ii.ivln-j 1iil!-i and TYver. ni;.l l- ir.r .- r to rukinc O'linine, I a re-.-niri:. 1. .!! toirv lr. II- LII'S Vfiietiiol-" Aplle 11: 1.. I li ,J my full ailv iu tbe niornitii; itii'l I ?!. one ! in the ev. i.iii-' on oil'g t bed. I l-l! no n!t-ir-lst .fleets Ir til the-ni.-!i..in.. I r.-s-I we'l. li id ii t'liill iu the in iuiiijf. and li lt nittielv ti.efrum Aue. OisciTe tbis medicine i in 'be fotrn ofPilis. riiici:, (j.w Di 1.1.AU. I'OIl.SALE U-Y T. A. Lr.Jiox t l'i:t;MJiM. t Co., 11. YM ITH, IM). And by D0GGS i. URO., Argos.. S0LEAG2NT, rLYHOUTH, HiV, To whom all or '., r jl.oul l be addressed. N. B Pi'iV'in lii'ing at a ilit:ui-r e-.ta insure a box of Pill., bv 1 e: ut n nmil. bv t neIos ii.gOne Dollar to K. K. LT.OOKE. J i.vMobTII, IND. litf VSE PRATT A BUTCHER'S. CELEBRATED MAGIC OIL. Warraul-cd ia cases of Rheuma tisn, Neuralgia, Cruises or Pains. Tho Best and Cheapest Horse and Cattle Medicine In the World! lllAUT iavbiTMS torero mam 1:1- -,- -f.sx!;) ,',soi-4. ifin ijiir" -iiiiii c -.Mit. U$cd throughout the United State and Can. udua during Ute last 93 ycar For tbe cure of the various Dis?sucs to which Horses and Cattla are Kubtect; suehsM Founder, DlBtem per, IlidelJound, Los of Appetite, Inward Htrains, 'ellow AVater, Fistula, Poll EtII. Kcrutche or Grease, Mange, Inflammation of thet Eyes, and Fatigue from Hard Labor: also. Rheumatism, (commonly called Still complaint), which proves fatal to so many valuable horses Isx this country. SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDER Ilia ths largest sale of any Horse and Cattle Me4U. ein in this country. It is mposed tf berbs SDd roots, and for milducss, sa&ty, cerUiuty and thoruuphnes, stands pra-eminatly at tbe umJ of tb list of Horn and OMt Mtdicinu. It carries off 11 ktoss humors, preventa hcrws from . bscomirig stifl or kundering, pur ifiee tba blood, loosens the akin, and piTes it a smooth aud glossy appearanca cleanses tbe witer and strengt hens every part of tka body. It is also a aafa and certain remedy roughs and colds.whicl genwato so niau y. tal diicsses The Cow rsveulm to be supplied with an abundaiiea f food not to make her fet this ia not desiraM. but to keeyup' a regular secrctioa of milk, aud ail. owners ol sows will find by siring them SLOAJTS CONDITION POWDERS twies s wsjek, a large locreOM ia quantity and sjnamy of mk4t aad crsam. It carries off sit Irrer aad ipar. ties of the blood. Ths effect is seea tbmnshout th SsMBon by a rich and abandant flaw of aiilk. Ths fanner is beRituiiup to bo aw are of tbe salaaUs properties of SlOstn 'mdftlon Powelert ia promoting the tutaktioa nl bia sheep and preTetitiBj; Biauy. Ol IDQ II S'SiMHW. V "II III u ci ll. M .u ..ii..... s -i a - s nL'-" . N' TS. ' K3A fifty cent pacluRs of SIonnfTondltU Powder put Into a barrel of swill is better than a bushel of corn to fatten a hoc. and is a certain preventive of II or Cholera, Blind Staggers, and other diseases common ammg tmgs. rAfTTIOlf To protect cmrselres and tbe publfc from beina tmposad upon tT rarrhlea taitarlnns, lh jenntno will bear th faa timüe signarnrs tf the prar prist, rs on ths wrapper. ' TRICE 25 A 50 CIS. TER PACKAGE ' r . tyr sale by Druggets and Mercliaiits rvcry whersv Sols rririrtora, Ckicago, IH P. J.Prswir&SJ6 .. . ... Sold i Retail ly G. CLA1N & CO., T. A. LEilQN and n-RSHING eV CO.'
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