Marshall County Republican, Volume 13, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 February 1869 — Page 4

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lepta! Is Mm Harr htm Has .' - I f tent of seven ye-nrs public: ami no prrparation ! ( hnii-has yet been discos - ff.,71 proditcr the satire t u fi c tai i cu It 7e Iii c :i m ire y mtw sei' tVitovrvn, :mbint '7 t f if the r,.ost powerful and retoru . ; - nmcnis in V? ViCSTABlEt(1ftC3 M. ff rf-. or -a CfltY HAg TO na OICfFiAL YOUTH rUL COLO. If mIh ft crfi .:' BJJ ''V.in ; cures dandruff' KjtTt humo an l'allina: ont of thv - - -nf hi ft make it grow vpt-i .v.. cJ",:rpf in very a ' n, as it t'arv.ishss the Mt'tri ri:iciple by trhich the ha'r -. hed ami suppor: -l. tt in,. arr niotst, soft, and 5'i - I UnNf'y).7M cm or Ai r U ES 8 I V fi. is the cl: . partition ever offered t . (is one b'dfr Hiil Otmare and tat tony er than urem bAiUs of any other prmym if ass. At t. r 'onimcndct or' med bt the I The bgu indu prwpa EJcdietll ithoriry. a itler tit re j tt's prottueed sie&ieiM Hair Renewer have many to manufacture tifonm per t.'ie Hair, under 'mine; a::d, in order to tmtim ? ike trMM and the public fo pur' : their CMMMNUb, they Wnve .orttd 'o j'c.lsc'ntod. by eidim . th'y Ktff former partus. .-. h id .. C'.tiw cd'tn with oitr Sit 11 i.rl tiwir preparar ta ours. l)o not ÜBSBBB Pnrcba.ie the '. iuts nerer yet been ir Treatise on the J: air. t erMpcaies, sent free by tu r that efch bottle has o tr privat Reroute Stamp over tf tp of "Ue bottle, dll others are imitation. R. P. Hall Ä Co., Prop's, Nashua, N.H.! Sold t-y all rht: :jitts and Dealern im Yfetitcrm. GOOD NEWS A GOOD ee t Mad an ki.ids f TamiW Grcrle. Glass aa ensware. T'. 'irand F sd. Every lady sheultl ca! atteation wf Uer HUSBAND Che (aet 'hat hen- fln.l at A BECK R"J. next deer to Bi i e Tean's Hardware Sto-e, the beet assertmenl of . Coffee, Sugar, yrjp, Ac, in Plymeu;h, hi - j are WARRANTED ffirs aaafeti satis.'actlea. This fact will at ces be aprnt TO EVERY , -rtor, lawyer, minister asreaaat, nser larxsr. YOUNG t !4. rl'.h mt jwor. that aa-.v fiver lira wiih a eU t wesjid ha apeeaibls fer a, v Uusbar.J te please bis LADY better :baa m bay her a rarrel of Extra F:u Floar, the bnt IN HM NiarVt. Tot .-aa find afa'I nnmrit ef rerythinz nsu .lly sold in s Grocery Store, all of wUich will b sola aa low at aav other store ia MARSHALL COUNTY. How i i- time tosnr'v yn-trs-lres. and Becker's , . JT . I n. nur 1 j vs tn aaaca. Let lt aiulutuJo com, a wastatlkul b supplied. 1 GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE lYliliinery Rooms - OP JIR. C. PIERCE. Mrs Pn-r- would reap- tfullv annoonceto th La c ' 'vmjinth .ind irinitv .hat sh is now r. eetvin. 'ir tall stock ot Hiiiinery uoods, cöo.titiD in pirt . i Bonn 't. Unto. Trimmings, Ribbons. P ines, V 'v- Sntins, Ornam'it'8. Artificial Plower, Drett T rimmings, d-c.. A'e aa BK-aching done to order. "SW tjaCill and examine Good and price before nr-h.-.- 'ig elsewhere, as we are cor.fi iViit w can do fcwttcr oyvon tnan any other eetailiabment in the tify. R.simson East side Michigan street, nearlv ppei'e th Bank. 52n3 risrs. s. ii. corrv VToaM lnftras the Ladiea o Plymoath and snrronndiagconntry that .be has opened Dress making ltvn ovrr Mrs. U. V. l'ierct's Millinery Si-re. where she is prepared to wait upon who may give aar a call. PATTERNS "' the latest and most aprovd stj'es beta for Ohltdrah and adalts. con. taut ly on hand. BEST All work ;narant-a4 to give satisfaction. f Remetutier the place, over Mrs. Pirc's Millinery Rcti.. East aid Michigan street, nearlv ,ppii ice ans. iJ;r. ; J. F. LANGENBAUGH " East Side Michigan Street Basro4 Soor X r h sfJGsao itrest, DCat.ES ! Groceries, Provisions, FLOUR ASD FEED, Stone and Wooden Ware TOBACCO, COAL Oil , Sie., &e. SOT TI; hi tl eel c srtet prices paid for all k , OCSTBT PB'.'DCCS. s'tf XoB-Kciiideiit Roller. Stvtb of brSSABTA Marshall County. In Common Pleas Court. Feb. Term, 18. John Carter, ) Complaint on note and vs. proceeding! In alUch William Cessna.) rnent. The defendant in the above entitled case is hereby notified (hat the plan. tiff. by Hess k Capron, bis attorneys, haa hied his complaint in this action ; that tbe same will tand for trial at the Fehrunry Term, 1869, of said court, and unless the defendant appear and plead thereto the same will be tried in bis absence. In testimony whereof I have hereunto ,-t a i 964 D,y band and affixed the seal of 3 J said court, thla eight!? dav of Jannan', 1369. JNO. C. CUSHM.VN, Clerk. FIkss 4 t PROS, for Plaintiif. 108 OTsint!oa Notfcs. Th srtsrstTf f Wotscr. Oresei Co a. a. 1 lartsar) is thtaday rtioselrsd by uarrsrwl rso. & p Thai s.-. rr:sr

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L'n South Bend MondAy't, Wx!ouy'i dJ FriiUf'i, on thf arrival of ihm Nile. Berrirn od I mi. J.ih Stage j L.Vf Pt;uinth Toevday't Tharaday'a and Fri day , o UM aniTal or the morning train from the Eaat. Stur OJflrr. tlrerT Otftc nf Ireland A Gnh, South Bnd,and Tarker Houar, Plymnnih. iiiood Coarkft, careful Priver. Bafcac ear. fuilyhaadlad. IRELAND A 0I8H, Propritora. MAXEYS Improved Spring Bed Bottom fATENTED 7HE2ISTOAT OF JANUARY, 1388. UTTERS MO 73. 22. HlH 1" rri.ir toall:h-r Spring Bad Bottom rat produced, and a lew of the aaanta(ea are aa follows: I . Tlia preaanrc on the Spring 1 een. and thera in no sagging or biifrpInK down of any part, while the rail elasticity remain. i. There is nogirir. way of any part, because it I tared at aid's as well as ends. 3. It is a ' nstahle to any sized bed, with or without additional slit-. 4. An? mechanic can make one. t any common farmer who caa use tools for farm purpea, can readily make or adjust en. 5. They are cheaper than anr Spring Bottom known, and material to aiak hem can b procured in any country town. K. Tliey are lighter thnn anr other ?prinf Bottom, and can readily be made so as to auatain a licht flfijtht, or a heavy weight, without being too stiff or limber. 7. They are more durable than any other Bed Bottom known. Cr.II and examine thm try them, and yea will evtr ss any other. Tl o Patentee. Nathan Masey, of Plymouth, faiiana. has hi head .quarters over rf. B. Dickso' Ua (I ws re store, . 1 door, on rit,' ' band side up stairs, who will sell Bed Bottoms or Territory to persons that m ly mish to rnrehaae. and where may heaet-n a antde Bed Bottom. CBBTiriCATK. have hail aNMlN lo examine an.d try the a'wre Bed Bm;. m. atid fully edorse all that is claiaied for it by the inventor: CHARLES PAIGES. Cabinet Maker ami Furniture realr, THO MoDNAI.D. V. Auditor, J i!N W HOCOHTUN, Unorder, I AVID n W. Sheriff M. Co., C. H. ItFFVE. At: v. H. Q THATKH, Oota. Merchaat, S. A M. BECKER. Merchant, J. BROWM.EE. Merchant, J. W. BKNN ETT . M. D. J. W. KKAV. M. It. II R. BATKCS, M. D. A. C CAFBOM Att v. J. J. FIX ALL, M. D, T. A BoRTi'N. 11 B I( K--.. Merchant, E. P. LESLIE. M. P. I. MATflXCLY. Editor Ree. Special Aolice t. LOTIO, LOTIO, LOTIO Lotio, Lotio. ''HI claasi,- poets have snnc to ns of a s;riTC a ;, ..( ri a! waters imrwtrt perpetual on;h j and bean ty to al! wtio will drink of th'-m. Its aew conceded ly all that the maei- al effects of th LOTIO Par wrrassii.e; :!: ' 5y lbs watsr that famous spring. Lawyers, dorters, statesmen, hose heads wars bald, have said it was I iiasttlatlisaal. or. rather, he reditary. iet ne sar a word t the here.litary baldness without entering into an extended argnment. The brain is the machine htch runs the human system, an ! e here wiil-;ower, (as the phrenologist call it) or nrron, together with alarp amount r hrain are both largely dewlopcd, thi character does no let the worl- mo e him. he moves the world. If merchant his feet are pl tnted t-n the five contiue nt of the glol e; If his business is to map down the orb of upper wrbrs, he finds new and mid is. urered worlds fr investigation: or, as the poet, drags ail the horrors of su'-limities of th imagination ia thyme ls-f -e your vision. Pitch men may never have a rtsr sickness from the cradle to the tomb, till there is always a slnmlerlng Are. kept aliv by action of the brain, and nijless the persvn uses my LOTIO To keep tha hair healihv. ! is certain t- he-cm i bald. If ynq wish to see lM heai'.s look at the srr. I cessful Ia v.-"r, doctors, statesman, merchant, bank er.. A. II has aiven every moment of his time and thoughts to bis pr. f' SMnii . ur not once thonht--t hair. On the other hand, if the man's development des not prompt him t'.i he firit in the worlds dra- ' na, bnt rather remain at the tail end of sverythipg, mch m.'n are never Istld. without brain t-ver or "me other prostrating -i. kneM brings the hair out. The two charafera desrritm ran I found ia almostvery family the children of on father. Is bald, ns then tiereditarv? Chnnirs have prepared art ides for the hair until there was ni sale for it and then like chameleon change its color and name and nothing e!ee. -1 Ror. O'J t was to create ellletf Ill which should last for evrr. The first -snc.-ees sttaind was in ascertaining ;he ranse of gr.iy ha:r ut baldness. The aervnd, the dirovery of a vegetable compound, whose nutrient virtues would allay the lever efthe overtasked train, and tbotuands can testify that the LOTIO Is jnst the thins;. Ifthhead is covered with danI drnff, scmelkii: g i wr rg with tbe roits of th hair. I If the hair il SSfBSSJ er;.. it BStSa do-toriof. Christy's Hair Lotio. I Will restore that hi. li has lutnd jtrr ta it origj inal rolcr. After whkh If the LOTIO MS) applied on ly ence a week, the hair will r. main healtl.v and retain irs natural color until d.-nth. If 01 haj,t Ary Aa l fcinx t- thi, itt tht ti vent l-aldneis, stop your h.iir faillng out. nr hair is me to pre- 1 PROF. CHPISTYS HAM LOTIO WILL A CT LA LL V DO IT. A', any on who aas med It for satisfactory information. arKld us th n A 1 TI LOTIO. W can refer t. ra . ; v b , a slirt time .--!, were bald; at h present lima it is suCiiJa bald spst on their he.tds. The Litio ia richly perfi-Tnd. Tt:' Lotio is rkhly perfumd. Tha Lotto is rii-hly perfume I. Theodoroftbt fastis ts Ba ttt X. ita'.h f snmisr flowvr. Tl.e lotio is not adle, hut psrs .n who have Ufd aye win niKt it ar upii r. I he i.tio I ri.gs c ut tne natural -'.nrins ! ;he natr. anj is decnledl.i cleaner aud cheaper thn diff. There ia nothing ef fn-iv nfmt the Lotio. Oue h.ilf d-izen l ottles sent to any address in th United .-tales for S FOR SALE BY nnriT'tiTa rvvTn 1HL tiUIb I S IjL.NLK- i ALLY. Price $1 per Rot lie. Or s. nt to vny addres on receiit of f I..SS per eettl half a da-n for $ jsa Liberal drdiart ions to th trad. All orders iuu.-t l aildreased le I ;:F a n CBTUSTT A CO., Proprietors. Cincinnati. thir, 33yl M.-iiiiii.ictory . IT:. VW.t Fifth Street. Wlor aleut.oh-sale and retail by BMOWXIVa IX4ÄSJI, Wholesale rtrnCfc-ists lherHris all.MaS.T an East Wasbint a ätreet. I t.dianapjls. Ind. AGEKl'S! AGENTS WANTED ! Ladt and '.entlemen in everv town and city I th United Statr., to set as Agents for AUSTIN CO.'S GREAT ONE DOLLAR SALE. We are now Sellins; jpxw!s for ere dollar that ranne bs purchased is any retail stors in the country Is twice that sum. an 1 are now o(Taug irrealer indnce meat to Agents th in any otb.r liwuse in tbe trade. Our method i'f doi c business ia fosritima'. heine a j dr sod kotorsb! w iy of purchsslng useful goods of every description at ths lowest 1 lesal rh prices. Send for Drserl tit chr. ts in t'lul s uf ten for f I thirty for $.1. fifty Ajr b, target ones in the same ra tio, sod receive in n-inrn presents from 13 to 1100; or nr Circulars, gixiug full information, free of charge AUSTIN' & CO., 106 Summer St., Bot-ton. Mass. BZiACKSIvHTHZNG! BLACKSMITHINS ! rsaeaia unursignen wouia M the pnMle gnML .r. v that ho ia nr.rar.H In Ar. .11 VI... I. nt .... 1 ' Quickly and Neatly. Special attention paid to Horse-shoeing, Ironing Wagons, Carriages, and Sleighs. sysj.AU Wor: warranted to gfveprfct atisfkrtion 4rTirrt hop loath of Bridge, West side Michigan Street, Plymouth, Isdian. 2jl W. HELLET.

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vYheleaale and Retail Agents for ELKHART PAPER OOHPAlfT'S PRINT!' AXD WRAPPING rrCaib for Rtg. 40 Scitntific. Rational. Safe. Lr. LAWRENCE'S Compound Extrart of "ROSADALIS, Reeomnisndsd by CIBSTirC ERR RV1RTWUI as th n Best REMEDY yet DISCOVERED for Diseases of theHeart, Liver, Kidneys, and as a GENERAL HEALTH RES FORER. ROSADALIS Purifies the Blood, Improves .he Appetite Aids Digestion, Corrects the Secre tiens And Imparls Tone, Strength and VIaeltjr to the whole Syitrm, So that persons using it feel that they eejoy an entire new life. ROSADALIS Is Recommended by the Best Physicians Everywhere. Read the following from Mr F. Olin nannellr. now of thisVlty, formerly Professor of Physi ogr and Path, logical Anatomy in the Mid lie (i-ori Medical Cllege, Chief burgeon Stateof Kinth Car.ilina dartag the war, Vi e President O.Tia M.-lual AsBociatirnIr. Lawrence: I have carefully exaniinetl your formula for th- ROSADALIi. and reconimendäd if to several of my pui'-t.ts. . Ibecombinatiou isabap py one, and must prove a potent remedy in all diseases requiring ill etrtsssa f a great alterative medicine. 1 wish yoo snccess. F. 0LJN DANNILLT. altimore; Ap il 22, Riltimore, Md.. March I, 1 tGd. I lielieve Dr. I.awreucs's ROSA PALIS to be th best A IN rati a in us, and therefore cheerfully recematend it a secti. T1I08. J. Bi)YKIX, M.D Baltimore, Feb. If, lgcj Dr. J. J. Lawrence, Pear Sir: I take pleasure in re ommdi ling jcur ROSA IA I.I S a a verj powerft.l altcrativ. Toqr truly. R. W CA RR, M D. V? know Pr. Lawrence ROSADALIS to be a sfae and reliable alterative, Ae.. and take pleasure In recommending it to th prctsrOon and the publir. A. D. Moore. M.I'. t Barn-e. I. U. I.. A. Smith . M. P. R. W. King, M. D. J. II . Winat ead. M D. S. Woodward, M- D. R.O. Harham, M. D. W. T" Brew. r. M. I. W.G. D.u.-i!:. M . P. W J. Biilluck. M D. Wilson. N. C. Januarv 7. 1 H S. aarr testimouials of r rarkabls cares see sada:.s Almanac " for this yeir. R rrsparei at th Labratery of Or. J. J, Lawrence X. C o.. 2it Baltimore Street. B.-.ltinir Mary'- s 8JIITH & DWTER, Whr!-.le Drneeitt.. CMraaa, Jrcral A cents for Ihr NiTihsot.ru SaaSSa, to Loia orders must be as dlf td cc-4 3a Furniture ' A urnilurc At tha Furallnr War Raoaif s Charles Palmer, On Larcorte Street, Mav h. foaad th BESTand rnAPEST ertmL f FCKNITCRK sver .- ia Plyai ith. UNDERTAKING Attended te on very -easonabl terras. A ra as HEARSE for attendant stfns.nl... country. riyaaonth, lad. CHARLES PALMER. nTtf Manhood; How IOt, now lactorofl ! Just pnhlihnl. a uw edition ol Dr Cnlvervrelt's celebrated Essay on lh- mflicn I rrr (without medicme) of SPEKMA PlitlI.E. or Semi inxl Wfskne.s. Involuntary Srmin il I.oes. Imporr.NCT, Mt-ntal and Physical Incapacity, UBfStSt1 mei.ts to Marrhije, et.-.-, also Cossi'mptio'sj, Km r.rSt, and Fits, induced by self iudulgriiee or sexual extravagance. ay Price, in a sealed envelope, only 0 cents. Th celebrated author, in this aduiiiable essay, dearly demonstrates from a thirty jeara successttil prartire, that the alarming conseqnences of selfabuse mav be radical! cured without the d.ini;erniis use of internal medicine or the application of th knife: pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effocrual. by mean ef which every snf-f-rer. no mutter what his condition m v 1, may cure himself cheaply, pvivstely, and rrwtouf'jr. SVThit Lectnre should bs in tbe bauds of every youth aud every man in th land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address. potpal, on receipt of six cents or two pnt stiiuip Also Dr. CulrerweU's ''Marriage Guide," price AT cents. Address the Publishers, CDAS. J. C. KLINE 4 OO.. 127 Bowery, Mew York P Bice Box MSB, Great Discovery. It nsslong been claimed that if ws knew It, there would h an herb, or a combination of herbs, roots and Bvrks that would cure al) the ills human flesh is heir to. Dr. Mishler, with a lew of his professional friends, bar kept this idea constantly in view, at.d 1 tailored earnestly and perseveringly for year to find . this most desirable treasure. Though they hav not J found an instant eure for all complaints, they have nevertheless discovered a remedy, which, aa yet. has I never fai'tl in curing Chill and Fever, Ivpepsi, and all diseases arisit.c frnm any impurity tf tha Li ... ..' . . uiw.ii or ti i pwrra n tTwui-D I I Ba flig-tivo organ, in eluding Liver Complaint. Cough. t'..di, kirk Headache, Neuralgia. Nervousness, General Debility sad a. i anectiona or tha Kidney and I nuary Organs. This great discovery, in honor of Has iude'atigable labors of Dr. B. Mishl.r, is called Mishlur's Herb Bitters, and wheuerer introdtue'l takes tbe place of Quicine and the host of other r.mediei used hereto, fore for th cooiplaiou rarntionrd abov. Sold bjr all Druggista and Oenf-r! Dealer. repared soleljr by DK. S. D. H ARTMAN k CO., Successor to Jß. B. MISHLEB, Lancast-r, Penna. ae.'Ma DRUGS ! P,JT!,ica' P'"iPtons and Family Bscipss ( aad G. BL A.IN iV CO,

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The Conn try life. BT S. H. STOOD aim. L Not what we would, but what we must. Makes up the Mm of living; Heaven is both more and leas than just In taking sod in giving. Swards '-leave to hands thwt sought the plOYT, And laurels miss the soldier's braw. a Me, whom the city holds, whose feet Ilave worn its stony highway, Familiar with its loneliest street Its ways were never my ways. My cradle was beside the sea, And there I hope, my grave will be. in. Old homestead: in that old, gray tow. Thy vane is seaward blowing; Thy slip of garden stretches down To where the tuie is flowing. Below they lie, tlieiT sntrs all furled, The ships that go about the world. IV. Dearer that lit lie country house, Inland, with pines beside it; Some peach-drees, with unfruitful boughs, A well, with weeds to hide it. No flowers, or only such as rise Selfown poor things which all desp'aiV. Dear country home! can I forget The least of thy sweet tiiflcs? The window vines that clamber yet. WIMM blooms the bee still rifles? Tho roadside blackberries, growing ripe, And in the woods the Indian Pipe? VI. Happy the man who tills his field, Content with rustic lahor; Earth docs to him her fulness yield, Hap what may ta his neighbor. ell days, sound nights oh: can there be A life more rational and free? TO Dear country life! of child and man, For both the best, the strongest That with the earliest race began. And hast outlived the longest Their cities perished long ago; Who the first farmers were art know. VIII. Perhads our Babels, too, will fall; If so, no lamentations. For Moiher Earlh wiii shelter all, Aud Iced the unitorn nations; Yes, and' the swords that menace now. Will then be beaten to the plow WINE DRINKING-: Tbe Bes;lDnliiR and The EndInp. BT DR. F. ss, CLEVELAND. Young men often rtsk what harm' there can be in a social, moderate glass ol vine, it being, they claim, a very agreeable way of potting oil" an hour. Undoubtedly they find ex hilarntion of wine and jovial intercourse very agreeabl; itud it is upon this admitted fact that the counsel. Look not tasOt upon the wine,' is based. It is because it is so pleas ant to todalga in this stimulant that it is so dangerous. We must beware it is a syren's sonrr, allurinir only to 1 destrov Hrs.awj! ,i.i.i.7r..i , Timlin , grM, icion ,., k. rr sasaea, re Ha ulier that. 'at the last it biieth like the serpent and stingeth like an adder.' Ntt at the fikst; did it bite at the first,, who would tamper with it? Did the sting come at the be ginning of the indulgence, who wo'd be led astrav? But the pleasure is it the first, and the 9ting at the last; and heroin lies the danger of looking on the wine. At the firat, the wine sparkles and cheerB. But at the last, it poisons and maddens. At the first it excites mirth and song. At the last It prodmces sorrow and curses. At the first it is an affair of good feeling and fellowship. At the last it is an alfair of fighting and murder. At the first it may kindle up JOBr countenance to a more animated ex preasjsst. At tho last it gives redness to the eyes, and Moat and deformity to the visage. At the first it may quicken the intellect to unwonted activity, and impart a captivating brilliancy to the conversation. At the last it emasculates the mind of every element f strength, ami tiegrades the conversation to the low est idiocy. At the first it may stimulate the body to unnatural vigor. At the last it breaks down the strongest body, ard sends weakness into the limbs, and trembling into the flesh. At the first there may be health to resist the pernicious tendency of in toxication, so that with all of the pleasures there are few of the pains of indulgence. At the last they become vi tims of manifold inveterate and loathesotne diseases. In the beginning thevconnt them selves of all men most happy. In the ending they confess them selves most miseiable. In the beginning we have a com pany of fine young gentlemen. In the ending wt have dilapidated old sots. At the commencement of their career they have free access to respect able society. 'VJ . At the close few ore wilW to bs I .irh M.m ! h i ii nitu nit in. At the first they have no small pride of character. At the last all regard for reputation is completely overwhelmed in lust for drink, The early stag eB of their dissipation, were cheend by temporal prosperity, and hopes of still brighter days to oome; i later periods are darkened by a oiot.d which sheds only gloom on the present, and fore shadows a still PW4 dismal future. At drst they -ro sustained by s fine flow of spirits At the last they sink in the slough of despondent v, nr.d perhaps of men-

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At the first it is a cup of exhila

ration in the hands of the thoughtless youth. At the last K is a cup of fearful trembling in the hands of an offended God.' At first there is a joyful anticipation of the good time to come. At the Inst there is 'a fearful looking for of judgement anl of fiery indignation which shall devour the ad versnries. At the first it is the wine of pleasont fellowship. At the last it is the 'wine of the wrath of Almighty God, poured out without mixture.' At the first it is the agreeable ex citement of nn evening. At the last it is the long drawn agony of an endless perdition. At the first it is the grateful atim uliis of an hour. At the last it is the worm that nev er dies, and the fire that never shall be quenched. Are these the legitimate conse quences oftitrrying long at the wine? And is it strange that we are anxious to turn your feet from such a dangerous path? Bear with us if we press you with the wise man's reme d v. With more earnestness than ever we say again, 'Look not thou upon the wine when it is red, when it giv eth its color in the cup, when it moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like a serpeht, and stingeth like an adder.' Will you wait until you feel the serpent bite, the miliar sting, before - Ja jrv ... you uiKe aiarm." ur will you pause wnere you are, and take a determined stapd at once a$, .inst every temp ter that would lead you anray'r It is tue only sate position you can as

this in the fearofGod,:9 U "1g dm 'V ? Hollandcan hurt you. To him ; CrS, hT Jus bought o.OOO acres 38 tice yon into the drink, i m,,CS "m ?om , near the Ap-

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the sparkling-wine cup, and asks Von I c,,,.dmS """J buildings. They arc to quaff but a single glass, m e your , gV,g V C a S,gantl;mo(lel farm resolute and unflinching denial If aml ColonVhe attempts to excite your appetite ' A Rhode Island horse fancier reby commending the superior quality j ccntly traded a w hite horse for a of the liquor, for that very reason 'cream colored one, payinj some 'to do you refuse it. Does he hohl im I hoot.' lie traded off hia

the allurement of good coinpanv? No eonipnnioMhip is good enough to justify siicli a hazard of your bsp piness ahd character. Dot s be try the force of ridicule? Let him kno tiat it is easier to endure contetnnt tssmi in rcproacnes ot your own conscience, and the frowns of an of fended God Enraged at your firm ncss, doc he threaten 3-011 with a i olent ennltf And (kiUns in that. II il. . I .a are you actually nttacked by over uu t-i iiumuers, witn tlie avowed purpose of compelling yon to violate v 1 ! 1 1- 1 . i 1 n . 1 1 . 1 . . v w ; ' j 1 . . 1 i 4" i'"-'i". "im imm last, 10 your integrity. It were better to fall under the l lows of rullians than to i commits moral suicide. Let me commend you to the exam pie of Ute young naaa who, on being tempted :o enter a gambling salooii. said I've got orders positive orders not to go there orders that I dare not disobsv.' Come, doatbeso womanish,' said the youths No, I can't break orders,' said j John. 'What special orders have you? come, show 'cm tons if you can. Show us your orders.' John toolv took a wallet from his pocket, ami nulled out'.i neatly folded Daner. 'It is here." he ssuVL imft ,' . titled the paper nn 1 showed it to the bovs. They looked, and re id it almul: W ' illlo ' .c,"' of the wicked. Avoid it: pass not by ( . it; turn iioin it and pass away.' 'Now,' said John, 'yau sec ni orders forhid me ging with you They nre God's orders, and by His help I don't mean to break thein.' St you :ipf young men the anflincl ing firmness of such a resolve, and all will be well. The interests at i-take are momentous, and are well worth a mighty eflort to maintain your virtue. Your own purity and peace, your usefulness and success in life, the everlasting destiny of your soi.l, all hang on the issue in this eontiict. Think of 3'our responsibilities and prospects. In a lew years thoss -n whose shoulders the burden of State and church now rest, will resign their charge to you. The public artairs of this nation will soon ha, whok. machinerv Jlife. political and religious, social and private,, will be under your control. The country must look to you and your contemporaries to fill the seats of the magistracy, legislation and justice, to man her pulpits and supply her learned professions, to carry forward her industrial opera tions, and maintain bar prospnritv nt home and her reputation broad. To meet such responsibilities, you will need heads cleat and cool, hearts warm anil true, hands Sarong and steady. Will von have these If you tarry long at the wine? AGRICULTURAL ITEDIS Frank J. Graham, of Nashua. N. IL, is said to have slaughtered two hogs, 17 months old, which weighed 730 and 873 pounds, undressed we suppose. The wrol-growing interest in the extreme southwest of Texas is be coming of considerable magnitude. Farmers are killing their cattle for their hides and investing their money in sheep. Ono .year ago a North Carolinian commenced a cheese factory. No he has 180 cows and has made and marketed over eidt h und rets t'ious snd pounds of cl Jise. The Cerman Sugar Beet Company I.st i-i n ti r. OI lvl"slu u.... n .., cvn sumes aoout ö tons oi oe-ts every 24 hours, and expects to increase its consumption to about sixty tons per day. Mr. Caleb Bates, of Kingston. Las recently presented the New Fngland Farmer with some sweet potatoes. He has raised them successfully for several years, and kcAis them In a very goo I condition during eight saontbs of the year. A Maasjuihusetts correspondent of the Country Gentleman thinks that the credit of first introducing Jersey Lcattle into this country, belongs to the Massachusetts Society for promoting agriculture, which ordered )wt AUUmey Bulls, aad two A14fr-

- ' ncy cows, as long ago as 1816,

the cattle arriving the next year. It 1850 they imported a oull and five cows, aud in 1868 imported the prizt bull from the Island of Jerse', and also three cows. The Berkshire, Mass., Agricultural society has voted to abolish all premiums for trotting horses. It also instructed .ts executive eommittee to take ncea.ures to protect farmers against imposition in the purchase of commercial manures. The Brownsville Sentinel says the Ramie plant is attracting considerable notice on the lower Rio Grande. The Mexicans are taking great interest in the matter. The Sentinel says there is no doubt of the practicallity of growing it. An Alabama planter btt year imported some Brazilian cotton seed, at a cost of a dollar a seed, It has yielded most profitably thi? year, he is sanguine that it will prove far superior to any other variety in the Unio.i. It was recentlv stated in a discusI ion by agricultural club that a farmer had raised cabbages on t'ie same land for fifteen successive years, and always successfully. He manured the land with common salt and watered the plants with lime. The Springfield, Ohio, Republican settles the vexed question of how to make fenceposts last. It advises the milking of all the rest of the fence first, ar.d of course the posts will be j made last ade last. Present appearances indicate that Virginia will become a great agricultural State. Colon.es" of farmers ! P.oniattox river, for 810 an acre, in or for a beautiful gtoftsjr black, iur -boot a::iii;. Very toot ever the coal black grew rusti in iiite f nil ! IS rfV V. l,n. Into the identicmj white borse ho first j tia-Icd off A New York wiitor sowed one peck of Nonmjr oats, weighing ten pounds, on on? quarter of an ar-re of good ground. lie harvested 18 bushels hj measure, the oats weighitng 36 pounds to the bushel. Good j common oats grown on the same ground, weighed 31 pounds to the 1 , . , . mensuiTti tiusnei, tlie season liaH being The editor of the California Farmer 1ms recently visited a ranch of 0 000 seres belonging to Wm Bilder, who hss 4Xpended some 920,000 in draining Tols Lake, which formerly covered nboüt :KK) acres. On the ltnd thus drained, monster potatoes have been raised. Nine tubers ireHBtod to1t!,e ('(,,itor twenty , f I I'A noillldr) ss I sa as ass . . ' live pounds and seven ounces, the largest weighing five snd a halt pounds, and measuring twenty live inches. (;ro eries! G Quick Sales and Small Profits, is Ojr Hotto. . We are .rll ug Coffee, o r, Tea, Tobacco, trHiee Syrup, Flour, QUEENS-WARE Glass- II arc, All Kinds of Wooden Ware, Salt, White Fhh. Mackerel, Cod Fish, Par'; !I at a rerv BM CJiSH PRICE .' We pay Tor all kiodaof Country Produce Tho desiring GROCERIES! win do s n;to Come and See Us be iore pat ha ing ELSEWHERE. REMEMBER THE PLACE, One door South of Pershing's Old Drug Store. Plymouth. Indiana. 35 Ws n. KENDALL. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given tbat tb partnership eiistisg bet wish Beeves and BloJget is this day dissolved yu snulual consent. The bnsine will hereafter he ibadncteil ander the name of Reeve k Oaaler, by whi m all claims will be settled. Plyo oatb. Ost. t, '). a T. BEEVES. stwf 4 aaaviw)BTT.

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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution Notice. Tlie l artnentbip heretofore existing ltween the miilentiRncd Id the Grocery l'tisiness, under the stjrle of Hite, li.-..k Jt 2 vas '1 day diasolvwd ly ma tual consent. The keaaavaa will he'continiicd at the same fttaud ly Shook r ' rnwftvrd. to si li.ifn all debta due the late Arm his payable and who will likewise tottle all claims against the same. F. X. IIITE. E. R SHOOK, JOELCBAWFOBD ' Pec. U, 18G8. 3-t Billiard Tabic for Sale. The Table is second rize French Cnrom. cloth new and twst quality. TaMe lmt aa tood as new. The owner has no uso for it and will sell it very cheap. For further particulars enquire of. or ad- '. K. V CltASDALL. Walktl suss. Ind. or JOHN AST LEV, Plymouth, Ind.

ftisMHiitioii. IfAIOTICE is heH.-l.y (fien thot on and s.r.tcr this , ""' aa savyari isfcls heretofore evistinc under tho firm name uf Kendall A Co. is dissolved by ""yj The business wilj be carried on by w . M. " sal 3 W. M KF.NTIALT., Ii. K. PCSbHIXO, .All who are Indepted U the oid firm of Kendall A Co., aju requested to call and settle and aav tW3fi The Last Success PIS ESTOSjE KAIHdresSIHö KewWtsoatBorflt XSY ITS USE Gray or Vakei Hair is quickly re itarel ij U yoethfal color sad Iteaaty, I the lir.4 application a I ks sad 1 lisjhlfal fi.tmne (i.ur. Hair U V. v;ll li.J i . sste laxuri 1 it TwtsV ..linl llAi.'; ; i.aiiioilu: ly d t'or a!c ly 11 E)rur rlsSSs ".COT issjsaw d Irosu Gr- enwUa t.o j I aarclaj tSL Ä 40 1'ark Tlace. Q W a S o t u eo CO o s CV, XH en o to M Oh LU g O Ü cr Q o s PS I n I a et M e a x K c Ld 6 i 0 r -3 I b Great Isarai: in REAL ESTATE Chsapcst Lands in Northern Indi ana. Am"g some Tlilrty-five Thtninn'l rr nf CSjSSS Lands whitli a !:a- now WBtti nir lmiks fT ale. wr asS las BsSsavlasj tracts: 340 anus tSr SsBea asstll of I'rr.vertown. on th P. Ft. ST.S It. R. Nearly Oa.-r's .ry. lel np'l well tlasbtrSd salt oltiitigs. Lata tire good hay ni.it.li, SffaaH of running Watrr, anrl tt SaaSpvtaaw. Prict-, p-racr, in paymmes ISO Arns 4 miles fri tn QtwrtSssra, 1. to acres timler. dry and iJ"od, lalam'e prairie. Scbeol House a oti'' cwriii-n.f la IsjmL Price S'i.2-) p-r acre. 160 acros Bsbt mmt s kalf Salles frm Srasertaws MS acres cihmI dry Iiasasta4 larttis, SSSSMSVSH anil dry prairi". in nol nri;hlerhMd' Hrire . $7.o -r HT". SO Acres adjuinirt: Jlarshall county line, on esnd haSf aNss avSssasl from Baassssasa Station 0 acres ft'MHl dry thsassaS land, rannins; water, and small m'n"rl si-riiijr. Price $ln per aci. .17-1 Acres improved, bsy house andlwn. SM sCfSS II I imlien-d oak os-.niirs. balance wt and drs prairie. (fiwMl smal I orrbard and spring, adjoin, a small lake. A b-aiitifnl location and a pb-iisrtnt lieiehborbooil. Would make a (tKl irraln and stock farm. Prk $t;,20 jier acre, in I'aymcnts. andactcat bargain. 310 Acres at North BMsa, on VSyaaasaas river tmall improvjpents, jt""d impfSSsji fitrms on two sides of the land. Prii-e 5.ii pei acre, and one uf the ' t bargains in the country, 88 .lore farm, 4 US miles from Railroad, 30 acre improved, pood small orchard vtid line spring Prii-, fll.isi per saN. if dd soon 7 99 .lere of prsirie a M timfered land, embracing one of the Is-st stock locations in Northern Indiana, pastnrajre, bay and upland, also g-od water. Price 4.2.5 ier a-re. IIS Acre farm adjoining Cedar Lake a fine body of (Hire waler, 7 miles in length, farm si ll imnil nn. if tho finest locutions in the connty, soil include, 'be Ix-st Bttaetal sirins in the State Tbe valerof llii Sprilig poe all the Medb-inal i ' b- It'n Li' k.'f Kentucky a ith-mt the nnund raaM.if t ojeily imprmed. !tik a (En.nd .inwr ,-. -rt d Will hs irl-oj.on i -i j uside . - J- ; -. ts of fh v. met ir. I. ft ill sii't n" one sh. i4Sjbjwaf . rt I iipuii B ''o. Sun M.r i " i ;r..l lf I le terms. 42oi If k lair Regenerator. This wonderfnl and renowated preparatJoa U not an article of accident or chance, bat tbe nnal production of 7 ears of careful study aad experiment. On its owa MERITS It has quickly rises to an unprecedentsd WORLD-WIDE FOPTJLARITT. Even Psrls, the threat mart of beanty and fashion, has sent over her orders for ft ft immediately cleanses tbs scalp, froetag ft from dandruff and humors. It prevents tbe hair from falling off. aa4 rflen produces a luxuriant growth on bald beads. It Tjerer falls to RESTORE GRAT ABO FADED RAllt to all Its yonthfa lustre, soft and silken beautj. Braak Wiry and stubborn hair is made ein, pilable ana beautiful. So pure a VEGETABLE COMPOUND for the Hair has sever been In tbe market, wbils as a BaTHAIR DRESSING It is a perfect luxury, containing no dirty, daacrssabls sedlatent, ei oiUag las aas It fives to the locks and trasses a soft and raven hue, charmingly beautiful, aad the most QcbOUDCfd satisfaction to all. Every Bottle is Warranted FULLER, FINCH k FULLER, Wkslesate AgSBts, ( Mrsgo. (aVAr ' fcr J. r- MSWT"ht.

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ir:,. rs - . a loofland's Germsn Tiwts i'eparet! by Dr. Si. fi. Ji. - m rTnVAnKi.rniA, rA The Great Remedies for H Dteetv ft rum LIVES, STOMACH, OR DIGFNTIV2 0RCAR2L Hoofl2,nd,ji Qprman Bitten 1 corr.foed of tl;e Hire jtr.-c-s tr, m. m i ry utesSs sully 1. rnied, tBSM sawsj sseJ K.. Hcrl.sul IJ.r. I. r...:i a pnr, UW, hiybly Srf Wh..! .4 es-Vja rVwrrsaa AUlkeM sle mBtm rMr. e i ir,d. H00FLANa)!S QlBsMAÄ TOXICA Is a coiiihrnatinsi of all the iri-'cTts Se le3&, srirh tke san as saaMgr . ,w tret.. rr:iL . ane .,f thu mwi pissint assa mtf .t resicJies ever otfcrrd Is il.e Ml r. Those pis-ferrlnu a MerfMne free horn AteoHott ss minor. . ... Hoofiand's Germsm Eitbr?, In cnes of sjnsM depress) ti. rheii some ssewkeH aUmutii i arcaasary, EOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOIS) should N- iMcd. The R'tters or the Totrc ap. ktttk en': (m), iuii eontaif tr s: me SSSafsfaaal vlrtHrs. The aSasaat a, from a (aSfsaj ! c:i-s, ssicli m Un . etion. Dj aasaa, X.-rvM Xnf"f etc., Is ver apt to ApV have its fonr-w leran-cl T!,en ult F Ä ! -- ia, aas : patient suffers fioto Ji' errrai vr mn a the following i.M:xrf ConetipAtion. n.itulpnce, Invntet Pfte-s, Fuluees of B':Ood to f.'e Heid. AciJt of tho Stomach, Kaii-.ea, Rrartburn. Disgust frr Food, Fulness or Wt?W t.t in the Stonif.rb, f-onr Emrthtion, bttilrtr ir Finn rtue st the i-.t of 1 1 - r i h. .wwiinm 7- . of th Bs a, Praathtnar, tiU XLJ k : In IT - : or u ff en A rmg sir- :' " t. - -s - . - Erl Sasi tji beS?ra b Stasis ;. rv it-. Dfea a . i' 3 u: r-Vis. .' 'jn. 'a' tost : ot 'be idii aaa a t . a f. . Li, C, '., SV ö H 4 O e & lflu hee I ' . i M . izi the Fl- h. C '..i itiuvj.i aa vf to aud Great Da;re mob oi vjiica. Tl:ee trmediia wi'! flet ltiaü turv I ivm . t JaiimlK-r. I j j . ' i;.'iic ut Heessssj " -s Cl.r.iiir I);r: ! 'a, flistwc -t Ost K wj Jt I - aueing from a li-ordrnt Lisas, Susum, nSHttna DICBILITY, Reetiltine from sny Cause T"w-w. PHCSTRATIOV OF THE STSlsaL lnctitccd by Severe Lnbor, Herd ships, Ixpcsiue, Fesara, etc. Tliere ia f.o tnodi.'itie ex ahl anal ts ta. se rrmedte In such cuecs. A loin- BSsI viir.-r is Miprd i ae whole Sv.tm. the am-tmumlg - SrenffUncd. (fHfl Is riii.ncd. jJSB ti. -se.fc titrm prntiiptly. ihc h,v! U pi' tSir earpVxion becomes isS a" swaaa : .- Dm- yellow tinge is ssasB ..U-d frosa U ne - - A I IM-, tw the r!ic-cL. aud '1' vak kmJ nerevBs i Valid bevnnie a slrouc and kaultlii' tw.ng. Person Advanced in Jfc, And ferMrsg ehe hand of time BsWBsj heavily jta tl.em. w':li sit iw atli-nJan: lis. wiU Si d Iv la. wot of this BsTTFJtS, or tlie 'IONIC, aa cluii kt w-.S Instil new life in o their vein, SSSSSSS a. & MSawaSM tha etrergy siH ardor mt more ssssBhfW days. K.m to Uielr hiiink.-n forma, and giv aealUi and happioaS taeir reeasuulug yoara. t;ottvs. It Is a w" estsH i.l hs hat fu"' ow Vsff tt feni l . - i..:r rv,u .k.ioh ere di.ni in :h itisn 'n.-'il ot i Ht'.ih . ac v vhes sa icaaaaii d e-4 ot 'jerj , el r mr nt rvoii.. ami lave no a(sf"e.la Ts ImIb c!a of perartss Iti riKKl r- s TtJ.XIc i. os.-is . fsjsaasaMMaaaSj WEAK AND OCLiCATE CfflLDPIEl, Arc :!- .'.nine $ i lie '.. of "Jr ' i c rwwiihS hj . :.le r.elj MM; of U A KABUL'S, no :.i!. TVssjasnJs of rrtld . hvc amtriii.'se4 m thi m,w. u, the f.roi -, f. V-t ,sse w. ,m t "Sv u;- - - .j' I . t. w : bewa, H sB t rrsr.- mWmt mmtt et sSch siandiiig iius4 iny nia c hsasnssj Kan. Geo. 'If. Wooilward. flNf Htthm oftht SaweeSM (?mr, uf ., writes fmtMfmim March I. Wi. "I -h1 'flai'frd'. Oermsn ftntee ' h . r'o4 ' wi . ws. ! y. i tas mf of s-rewt benesn tn .'e- . -s 4 tra ;-20 want of nrvss as 4. .a i.'io rjilraS Tour 'ray, UEO. W. WOOVWA TZtn. James Tkeapson. Jvif tf the Suf rtm Court r lsaBaaSa Fhitiiin. Apr)' ja, u I vr-r-. m ttnrS' . H.thi Bitter ' a - si'vai". i.fi I tSsjBSSksa s 1 ann :'. i . . h- my oa rwee x ti. Tsmts, srtt r-t, jaul Tvumrton Trost Rrr. T3E?pk K. Keaasrd, B 1, rr a 0i 7caM r Clsssrea, PsaBSsSSSS P. J.tl:tim i.ar : I hav. beea BSMBSsSSj s isaaa4 to sssatsat my nwit wrth iaaasSaasSasa) t aiOcrvut kinta -a rtM-sIiesaos, bat SSpssSsSf tae rnm as out of tny 11 .49 P'OprsM WßW I '.if ksall cj- etiwwd ; Sot setd. Sea i roof in vaut V1 tisevaneas mmt aasSi Urly as n 'a Saas tsn fturi.f. af laa ..M BassafDa B)BSaas ü.nsM Ktwr. 1 ari tor ot.rr from tny t'av ctr. la esasesw im ral isasrVssisai last, ' grri örCiittm as. sjs s, mmt sasssaisMjryar L"-- Cnmpiatni, it u m mmt ssSSSSSj Ssassiwaa. la in. eaas ii may fasti ; hw arltr I aaaa, aat, it wi., i av boueiVtal tBoss wha saws Soiu ti. sassss ! Yoara. vary r.-pectftiHy, J. KRXXARn, Kitflith, bstow easts SB Trofa Rev. E. D. Fendail. Atftfrftt Vinr Christimm, Otrtmiek, Phtkttftpktm. baas aWtaas! drr ded beneSt frn th sa of Host a - - in Pi.ii. and ssd ti any prlvllsj. are :r j.- h iseisa T.i iw iosric. so mil whs es le' 4 tw nsora dWasas SSBSSJ ; a -Tssr. Taars trBts, E D. riRDALk 'A'TiOJI. - -ir-Bfcv at. si WasVaMVS . . . 9jt sf oarS b Stils. a re. .- jjM .& ISfTSsSt. r -. .-v iw-.r. ar-'.itatW od M tbe Snaiaa MiefieMe mm ra. Ma. 4SI ABC nistsasiiiaai CHASLES BL EVAlf S. aserntMH irugtst. I'roprieeoe, K : kmp") IX M. J iia 4M l Pgr SB y all Drutxtrist and Dealer 1st PBIOE8. ffr..rr.:id'. Obi man Bttlora, imst tHl . -t - u i aosesi BiniSsaf r SVtiasSI Tor.U.put us. wart sovtta. n-i aesls. or a hsvf losen for 1 tt t- : MM frtsel l mae wu-l toe aruoa ; W For Sale by Druggitls GsT and Storekeepmrt in at Töven mx frmd