Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 23 December 1869 — Page 2

HI DEMOCRAT.

B. VAJfVALKKNBVHOH. Editor. TLA i X' IKiN.U.L), Tliur-'lay. Dfcemlwr 93. ltt. M 1 I I So fair as eoMgreai lias taken actio a the 1 iltj.ict. it MMM tlio intent i n of that bodj to act in Grant's MggeitkKi ami arain ''reconstruct'' the ttato of .i BOTgH . '. : t again lake niilitary oaMtHM f the täte, rui'J compel tke citizen-? tr take such action as may be iecn- ft) BtCMHVf fa the welfare of the corrupt anu fipidlj decaying radical party. The pretext fcf this action is the fact that the mcnihers of the Georgia legislature presumed to decide fn the eligib ility of persons claiming seats in that body, and. in M deciding. xcluded I number of "cdbtteT mctneers. The farts are. that without the fOtC af Georgia the fifteenth amendment canaot become a part of the Constitution, and unless "aiggera," (and we use the term as freely as we did before an . J rt was made to make t!i aa the equals, ia nil respect?, and superiors in many, of the poor Caucasians) vote, radicaliam has uo hope and ao vitality. Th. presumption is.tli.-it Georgia will be 1 07v pelle I ( as was Virginia. Texas and Mhmmpt) to adopt the fifteenth amendment in order to escape a military tvranuv worse than tike moat absolute despotism of the e;ist. and that, through thatcnmpulsion. the Congoe of Indiana will vote at the next election, and poa rMj hold the balance of power in thi etate. The Indianapolis Journal claims that Morton's determination and industry will bring about this result, and insists that our "unhealthy" senator hall h aw all the credit therefor. We grant it. and only ask in return that he shall hereafter assume, before the people of Indiana, the responsibility of defying all law, of otatKuriae all decency, and of usurping all the powers of the states, the people and the court. We say let him have ike credit, and when the ;ud'rmcnt dar eoanee, (and we do not remf 43 fcr to the final judgment, which he hsa so much cau-c to fear, but the judgment day of the radieal party, whi h is rapidly approaehing let him reeefre the reward whieh the Junmal claims for him. Much as we abhor his wicked and corruption, we anticipate the day, in the near future; win u we shall p it v the r Mf dekanchee. No honest man can claim that eon-gre.-.-has the right to place a eoreteign state under the control of a military satrap. wkoM only duty is to pleaee his master: and if this last feather" does not break tke radical cam; 1 'a back, then 'the best government tke sun ever shone upon" is hardly north mentionBmnteemn Talk. We have lately presented bilk) to 8UCD aa amr eaJbecribera aa were within our reach, for amounts due on mbaeription to the Democrat at tkaeomaneneemenl of" tke preaenl volume and alaa for volume 13. whic h is now a! nut one third published. Smo have declined to pay for the Bremm volume became it has at aB keen published. We adopt this method of disabusing the atinda of all our subscribers of the idea that tk ir subscriptions are not payable in advance. While so many newspapers are enforcing the strictly advance pay system, and are refusing fee send to those who do a t comply with the ir terms, it is certainly not asking two much that our best paying subscriber-; should pay during the first half of the year. Wo sh.til nt attempt to rigidly enforce the advance cav svstcm while the monev market is "," 1 . 1 ' 1 . 1 so clos". but we a mteua to shorten ui on tho letiLrth of time, which aairnud nc " - I i counts uiaj run. Not the h nst of the fih of peraaittiag newspaper ace mots to run. as maiiv of ur eabseribi n havi-, in. that the. firOfjaaaÜjf think, they have paid itBCe tli: time they wor bit cvi -ilit.-d find tbn ennr(nieni.e , . , l e i, that whiu a settlement is made, it i over, either the subcriher or the MlbliaaV sr thinks he is TBUgnf We trive notice to all our sabaeriberi that aii entire ehaage of prograninnwill be Ui;d; in the length of tiase which wifl he grrea latriiliiifH to pay no. N sabi a ts at all are hotter than thofee !io never pay, or permit their account to run four or five year. TV.- nanr an ranaaediate nertleaaearf . r-. laimcribee arhe owes lor the DxMoctaT. 1 nseaa who do not wc j u-h arc so few that are are asihunl to state the number.) Aftor tliose isnfebt ! fur ÜMir paper Ihare up. if tliey fn pml WM onr arar "i nointf inins n , . i-i ... m j t At . I they w iii oi euaiae uc at itoenj ua Tut. SfeuiianL buv.- maw mme 3,000 ii'lilir.- in ( til.i. and Mrifw feaMN (f war. In a t' v. d v v will aWre t'io thirty gMMMBBBtB whit !i IhttVi aHWI a" tor Him in l$m fatk. V.'ith 9t00 a n-lier- uid a tivet l" ."ii venmiU, th--few reb Ii in t'uh i oaagfat to be vorv nmaaana najaeJeliad. lam latter ara out' ti unbred UM 99 twonty In one. Tli-v .,, , 1 -i . , nil ! f eiiviron ! w.ib piiibnate tlial th' receptiii af aaranaHea or r itif'r e nierrtr from :br-ad will brenme imje-.i i blc. If 'would, therefore, s era that thir citirpntinii is only I ue.stiiiof time, nnt b-rt one nt that .t-rtlldf. thf p:i;i::il'L- find tiiiH Ä mon dangcrouf anta nit and a uuinlentruetivo qo than ika rdaf MM) Time m money, nut only gererally. hut in the eaae ot 8f- Tiaie bbM off the o-mi,h troc.i throa-h the ajrenvy of cholera aad yellow fever; and it adtle iltembtä t & fatiaJ bardeaa of

a country already loaded beyond its natural strength. Were the losam of Spain confined to the damage inflicted by tke rebels, it w uld no! amount, per anmttu, to much more than the SOtpOWBm of a private family.

It is nt enough that a jadse should be koncat, and able to properly disehargl the duties of his office. lie should have the confidence of the people. 1 1 is life should be Buck as to inspire a belief that he will not act as a dexnagogue, or be influenced by rank and power, or be accessible to bribery when on the bench. It is due to all suiton in our civil COUltM that they have every assurance which can be given that their cause will be fairly adjudged There is a wide difference of opinion m to the character and qualineatona of ex-Secretarv Stanton. There are so i ii- ! many men in the country wno dciwtc iL! i . 1 1.1.. !... uiiu in oe a iiiuruuuuij luui man, iumj for this reason alone, he should not be nominated as a justice of supreme court of the United States. He was insolent, cruel, and tyrannous as secretary of war, and there is proof of a convincing character that in more than once instance he was treacherous and perfidious to those for whom he professed the warmest tVendship. A secretary of war who will phiy the bully w ith a military court, and instruct it that it is "ordered to try and organised to convict." is not the man who should be clothed with judicial power. A Hatty Occasion. Last evening the marriage of Mr. Dudd Reeve to Miss II. Kiiza Tanner of this city, took place at their new residence on Eighth street, and was one of the most pleasant and enjoyable wedding occasions of the seas n. The whole house was thrown open, and its attractive and eosy rooms were comfortably filled with invited iruests. The ceremony took place at about half past 8 o'clock, in the front parlor. It was conducted by the Rev l. B. Knickerbacker assisted by the Rev. E A. Bradley, and was very beautiful and rmprcs ive. After the ceremony the friends of the bride and groom Lathered around, and showered up- n them their congratulations and best wishes, and all proceeded to enjoy the kind hospitality of the host and hostem, and the evening pamcd away most agreeably. A splendid repast waa served, and after some time spent in social intercourse, the guests withdrew, leaving the happy couple in full possession of their new and cheerful home. Af'uue'ipoi's Triltunr. Dee. 15. iiu i wnimnil FROM BOtRBOX Bourbon, Dec. 14. EDS. Democrat : The other evening ns we sat by our ingleside listening to the cold wintry winde of December as they came howl ing mournfully around our domicil. the chimes of distant bells could now be heard. We listened attentively. What could it be! The sound of the körn could be easily distinguished fron the tin pans, horse fiddles, hardy gurdys, .Y.C. '"What is the cause of all t'lis eonfusion." we inquired, ';and why are those jackanapes not at their homes, aa they should be?'' The cause was explained, and our benighted understanding i. now clear. James Met 'rum and Mrs. Rkodes, tic. rue Hupp and Mary Sharley. had " b.-en and irone and cot married," fbl better, lor worse, and the compliments of the city Were being extended to them. We extend to these newly married couples our hoarttelt sympathy, and can only hope that their future dreams of connubial bliss may i not too soon be marred with B - nrH xri'h whoop-n'-rouli nod m;i9U" Am Mich ortMef UtmSle-brd iltr We ci nclude, therefore, with an original couplet: Vmir iu!h iih hnt ft sin!e thoupfat. Four l.eurts that, ll.uixp lc our. The fraternity of Odd Fellows had an oyster rapper and a good time on Monday evening in commemoration of t!i- organization of the Lodge in this place, elcren ream aco. The order nauav 1 J I hers about 1)5 here and in tho vicinity, and i said to be in a flourish ius eonditioti. Their hall is BOOB to ho enfaurged. When thia is done, an encp.inpent will he organised. The election of oflieera ff Boarbon Lodse No. 227 F. A . M.. oa Toesdnv t vciiinir. resulted as follows: r D. McDonald. Y. f. M. M. Galeatiae, B. W. Jr L. JokBeoai, J. V'. George V Tharer, T. J. D. Wilkina, 8, K. C, '.;.!. -ntii.f. S. D. Jaaaen Lilly, J. I'll. Winbfcrler. ) c.. i B. Sharp, J. J. ViriKil r. Tiler. Tha Aew hall will bf ckdieatod wrA the oJaemn haatnlludj Saturt.iy areaJnir, Dte. 25 PLTMM T II Alt K I SlaV Mm tii. December 3S. (,IM KUIKS-K Uii. i Apple, dried, pr ib.. . $ a M V, a aj a a Ml tl 80 a jr 15 a H a 20 a IS 11 N 1 20 1 H 10 n M a i 1 19 aa fj . 1 in " ii.li a m mi al 4u 40 a H Cl iTe candles. Clovea .. ohmaM N i;t iii. :'s pro: ft idN f. dri .1 pr lb... Su.'.ir., erahed,. i .li:.tr. i.iowii. Sii.:ir coffee. pjrnip S.lp Spire : ieji. L're,-!i Tra. black Tobacco, pin:rlo etfC rut . do aniokinj PKO ISMiNS-Wludesnlc. fbrtier a Bran, pr cwt a I no Chlekena, dreeaud, no lb a m ! live, pr mm lie a tar CornMaai. nrewt ivrk. dreaaed. m r cwt to Mi M r.o

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Killkd. Tke train boy fell from the !

cars on the passenger train going south Wednesday, about three miles south of Rochester. He Wtfl injured SC much that his death occurred at VI p. m. the same day. Mr. John D. Brown, of ' this olace. discovered him .alongside" the iv.ä i,., .... , ?,r,m,.rlv ii.ivn, m.i r.i u . nut uv nur j...'v.j eared fr until hb death, tt seems that no one on board witltcseed tke accident and that he was not missed until the arrival of the train at Peru. His name was Lewis Barring, but he was commonly known by tke name of Ckmse, Mr. John Ii. Clouse being his fosterfather. Roeketter ty.y. DEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF IE3L COBBI1T, offle tn th- room formerly ocenpint by the Ticturv Gallery, and tenth of ihc Democrat utile'. A COMPLETE .ABSTRACT of the title or all Lands and Lots in ?rfrshall County. REAL ESTATE Jlfjvijht and SnM on th Mont Rtatonullr Tfrnis. No Extra Charge Made For information rrlstire toduia e4 title tataoac having c javeyaucen made. "Wild Land- Imp vd Farms, Town Lots and Residences For fate at very LOW PRICES and I.ONt; TIME. Cull and rxamine tM mf Land fmr 91 , and Prieet. INSURANCE OFFICE The following companies arc RpreaeBted hy FI. CORBB.l HOMH xem York- f 4.500.000 Ofj HARTFORD, llarlord, Ci. 1500,000 011 MERCUAST8, Chicng;... 1,00,00000 Theahove companies nre w II known to this comoium'.y and the Oonntry, us 11-01111)1 and Ki'liahlo. Insnrancc eflected at the LOWEST LEGITIMATF IATh pay all eqnhahle withoel htiiration. Spe-j,il . k m wnr I rompuv am wrhhoal Htljfatton. SprHal indecemeata eaVred 1 , , 1 II 1 1 on residence and farm risks. decM-1 W . rarely opea a more readable macaahM than The Cahtzy. There is not a dull page betweei its cover. A. 1". 'JimfK. Well pantaillf its reputation for vigorous und racy Wlitlag.- Prtee, rhilldftphto. T 1 1 kH GK Hi V X Y FOR 170. CHEAT ATTRACTIONS. A KT! f I. ES BnVültED PKOX CMAMLMS READE. MRS. ED WAR BS, RH '- ARD BR AXT WltfTE, AXTUOXY TROLi.ort jeans McCarthy, parke oooWJX, DR. J CD ALTON. Dil, DRAPER, ami all the Ltoäimg Writert of th JJ-iy. FIRST. PIT Ym'Rsni.FIN HIS PLACE. CbMKeade'i Great Story, will continue to delight the readers of The ;a!ay the greater p.-irt ii the r.r ts7o. Part l'ir-t i. now ready ill hook t'onu. ami will bf sent free with the Ualazj for me, on receipt of$t. the regular aobacrlpl km m ice. Sl'.i ONI). NEW STORY BY MRS. EDWARDS, anther of "Sn-an Pivldingr," S:- v-n Lawrence, Veoinan'' etc. Mi?. Edward is one ot'tlie rerj beet female novelist- now writius in thf Bnrllsh langiiarr TII1IJI AN! HONT TROLLOPS will farnbh a aeries of "Editors" Talea"' in which he will work an entirely new Tcin. FOURTH. PARKE GODWIN, our ..f ihe ahl. t,t ofAaterlean writers wii! lurai-U a s-eries of noteworthy articles on Historical aabjeeta. FIFTH. KIcnARO GRANT Will TRwili continae hla critkal aad eecta eaaaya. ' sixth. JUSTIN MCCARTHY, whoee ablT a an efleient Maaine writer, is almost ancqaalled Ihm hem enpigrd on the Editorial St:iU". and Will toutrihuto regahuiy to ;hr Gahrzy. SKV EN Til. TEN YEA Its IN ROME, plvbaj anlaeldv vi w of the Roman Catholic Church, by ajtate Kccleahnvtic, will be a noteworthy scrba of article. ek. inn THE SCIKNTIFir Article will be bv I'ri. Ua1.:. n and Draper, both eadnenl Pbjsioloztst. NINTH. THE EDITORIAL BTAFV of the Galaxy fat now vcrv large, and iis on i: th heal talent eagafed on American periodical literature, 'Weharear raaeed for trrj liberal clulihinu' term with other leading periodicals. A sample copy will be sent on receipt oPi.j cents. Prie... 55 ci nta a nnaber; l 00 per year. jroir is tum timax to subscribe The Galaxy is the host of American Marauaan. Sheldon & Company 4t3 di 500 BaoaawAT, Naw okk. A T X A A. INSURANCE. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YOIUy, :o:JUSTUS LAWRENCE, PaxaiosKT. HAMMOND & GRUBBS.M itnairer, Citizen's Baal Building, lad ianapolia, Ind. :o:Organized on thf hHnfual Plan. rm um v i m pa n y an nt ally divided One thtrsl tke Prtmimm nay rimai'a Vnpeid at a loan. NO NOTES REQUIRED M i. POLICIES NOV FOirKi:iTAltl.R. Thlrt 'I :'." L'race aHowed e.irh tu mi at, mid pnllcj bM aond dartae th.it time" Al l. l ol.li IKS AltK lNl.'O.M KSTAIII.Kfor V -r i ii i hu-. -. INdiejrbotder hHe tie wk!el II avert v to travel, wiibout i tr.i (b.irira. Bach holder hu vnlci m tne elecuona and uuiiin. in. nt t ti.- Ceaanaaji Policies Issued roil A Trttv or i ah-, Koit -rnr w:ioi r. tciim oc i.i rr. nr.ihie iiimaHiiv. or full paid by en aaaraal pn BBaata Emdeu mnf Ponmhlet the faaared at any re qmred Ay. JOINT POLICIES, I'nynMeat tie L-nth ofthe flrt party. traym.-itt i inny he made anna My, neuii-annn-ally, or quarterly. ASSETS 3,500,000 Dividend 40 Per Cent -o: n. d. Lvmm. J. (i. OBBOKNE, UKHItlMAV. Tri ' i; - Dialrict Asmts

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CDflFTAFIFv1 iHB TVl1 PiAPPrr Buä.Vjhicaro.i0,00n;MirtCIara8. Walker, liiL 1 HüLlj J illB L II 1 nLllld'-d Italtinmre, nano.faoti: Jamea M.Matthews, ie-UllJJll-UUUU UMB Lib UÜÜdÜ.Ü trit. $5.noi; John T. Andrew, Savannah. $.000; ' Mi's A cm a Simons, Charleston Piano, ')(t. 1 he peculiar form of Lena with whic h Wc nnblifh oi name without permission.

tin v are set the purity aad hardaeai of tlu : material, ilu- beauty of finish, nnd not least I lie Scienl 1 fie irUEACT WITH WIIICITB8T IKE6I0U1B. Keiider i hem altogether the most dea'rable . . 1 um.rcuic. I hev assist tae algal meal perfeeUy, eadae a oontinuona and sliding improvement in t he . yes. are ospcciali v eaae aad pleaanatl o ... 1 j wwti law nreai manj years wituout requii inir to be chaWyjed, so are the Cheapi Hl an wvll an he llett. CAUTION, Wo never supply or aaaalor any ptdlers. I 4ltl s a HORUMS, ManufacUiriag(hticians, Hartford Coaa 3 y H ALF A NT ' Very few nejäotai ihiak ahen ihet 'Lara a lue alt vi Hair of t ie eery araat iaiormnca of cnhlratlna it la their jroath -Noth Ins rati be more beeomlna or deairahlo lu old ige Hum a line roll SI IT tK II MM urf in oraer to Meceiire tbl. year bava been c dm tip. oni v vegetable nil ersr dbc A ureniolea the growth aed pn conti ina overed thit producen onr in pe iixuri:iiil loci s or iinir i i ih il.-.r!. r.i.rliiniiil tili tl... . ..... mm . f . i '; " -" - imi i r.-:i .ii ,i weis. I hi- .irll. le is li" ml in tlii- Ur..,. 'itiea on almost every toileite. ,,,,, un,r raprcfallj among the more fnshionahie ruMm, aa it ba proved lobe the onbr artlth- tliHt III retain ihc IIa! Id position inv length of tiiiie after dreavbi p. IM n-i -c b Kadiee" Iinir liraaer.- "nd Rarbera at all V?t 'he lea lln- Ib.'clg atllie country. It ., " tlire.- tunes um tar it aleobolle nrtie!e.. QmW Ali obol prepanitbma from the natural bo.it hi I tbe le-ul ipor.ite and leaves the balr an H il ami Cry. It , (,nj ,vi, f. i,ür ottle. ciiiT. Lm ro. n iiiii ii BALTIMORE MD. Sold My an aaraiimiwta. Ill IRinABUIl V 4 V S II A AI R. . la ? - Who!n!e AijontS. et a I TRUSTEE NOTICE. Notice is livrebv j;ieti Mint the naderrigaed haa beea ppoiated Irantee of the real and pcraoaal etrtate of Hugh B, Pickson, fur th" beaail f bis eraditora. All persons holding claims nainsl anJd Iiekaea eaaal aar time withia aia meatha prove riini file tbe same before Ibe titislee. .U persons knowing Ihaaaaelrei indebted lo sni'l Hub lb Diekaon will rare troabie aad costs lv aattling uml paring up at once. JOHS I' HAWK1NK, Tru-t. . rleel6 löt 3

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i Real Estate Office. I Land Sought and Sold on Reasonable Terms. Land and Town Lots for Sale -UYÄ. B. if- A. V. CAPRON. The n sec 24, t o". r 1 e. 820 nercs jj.leinlid la id, heavily tir.;lcro(l with I. lack iralaut, poplkr, ash and o:ik. l'rioe. $25 per acre. Terms easv. The n c sec 28, t ::4. n r I e. 100 ncr- : extra larnl, with beat qiiiility of heavy titnber Price $10 per acre, one-thir l down, balaacf on long time. The ; e sec 21, t :'.4. nmga 3 e. ICOacrca, heavy tiniher. uio.-tly qak IM poplar; land of the best quality and in good neighborhoed. Trice $& per acre, one-third dawa, lialai cc on easy tmaa. The n e, and n I h c, see 10. t ;2, r 8 e, I tX acrea, Buwtljr splendid aaawiaf nana, limber eaoagh for bnildiug and fencing parpaaea. Price $8 per acre j tonus eaaj. The n W nee 28, t :J4 n r ."1 e, 160 acres; abottl 20 acre: bottom land, the balance ns tinea tract of tipjbered land as eaB be found in the county. Trice $20 per acre, on good terms. The e A n W J sec S, t .".4. r 1 e. SO acres; oak barrens and mowing mareVj to .be had at a bargain. The se and n r Mr j fvc C t A i. r 1 e, c0 acres, timber and mowing nearsh $8 per acre. N j s w J.b cjnc J sec 20, t ?.4. r 1 e,120 acres, part heavy barrens, part ma rah per acre. The n u n w section 17, t 32, r 4 c, 40 acres: good lan 1, to be had cheap and on good terms The frl v sw J hoc 19, t ',','1, r 4 P. 119 aCre, part bVavv timber, and foiuc bottom , , tau'i , ciu per acre. T.ot 21 in original plat of Plymouth t Ul niosi desirable l-jl in t..v.i: price c's j. Lot X j-rice $500 Lot 141, price 5250 100, 850 lo0, 4:i) 140, üäO 288, 239, 240, ., Kj SOU 400 i acre B c block ."i' in CabbelPa ad.. $100 ' j acre a a J block uQ do j i acro B c i UJ. ek 69 do 40O .".( K.I 500 L'öO ooo noo 400 j acre s w block Ö9 do m A j block 88 do ' Lot 18 do Lot 20 do Lot LM do Lots 88and S4. with house, Hope's ad., 500 1'ersotiH desiring to purchase timbered lands or tow n property, will do well to give Ul n call. Titles examined and übst metis furnished. Office in llrownlee's block, PL MOUTH, I XI). nor2S'89-121y. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY -'- 4 n Pt- A Dn DD HAT PLYMOUTH, IISTD. Insure your lives in tho x 1 p ar l . ' I The I'.-ailing Life Insurance Company in the World!! ASH ASSlTTS S3S.lfll.BQa IB. i , ' Inxtirr i.'Otir Ll ;,( Injure JfiHtr .fcrrhi)di.i ' tmettre ffemr Property '. In.'ure your ')?:..'., Beirut and j Statt etgennei hmt end damage lu Fir and jj ghtninq. in one of the followinff Olk axti Reliapli Ixsraaxci CoxrAXiaa; Aspct ts. I tmtertHtttonat, X. York, $1,290,844 30 .rff American M 773,843 77 j Acra? Ttorli ('iit.nl. 200,000 00 878,464 251,285 ou onker$ ! Aetr York. . A attonat, IJetPCttport ! We are prepared to iaaae Policies oa tho I most favorable terms in anv of the above i eompanien. Also, we have the Qetterel Agtnrm fur Indiana ami Michigan of the X' tc York Ventral Insurance Company. Areata tad Solicitors wanted. Office in Brownlee'a block, np stairs. novi.")';r-riv A (UV T ilKTRf Rf TTIflN 1 Mlala U IIO Ml JLII HUl By the Metropolit mm iUtt Co. CAH CIFBS TO THE AMOl'NS OF f'.OOO. F.VF.RY TICKET DRAWS A PKIXB S i ash tiifttf. each ?-.Mi.(Ml 10 " ,k iin.itl PI 1,00 f.o .0. 1.0' each fJOO to TH 1.) Jieioueoni i.iiimh I ?ihi Sewing Machine- - - IfltolT mi Gold Watches - - J 75to:i0 Caah Prtaea, Silver Ware. Ac., vnlnerl at ?l.uia).fMMi A chance to draw an of the abort Prima for Wc Tlrket- (l.i rihittjr I rl I are aealed m Envelope! and well mtyerl. )i receipt cf '2.rc. a amlM ffetVI is drawn without choice und tent by mail to any i addrera. The prize named Bp n it win he delivered to thu ticket holeeron payment of One Dollar. ' Prizi-j are Immediately s;-it to aay addreaa iy exj pres r return mail. Yoa will kaow what jeer Prahl b hetoie yon 1 nay far it. Aiit Pruw eschanued fat another oi aameralao. No Itlanks. Uur patron can depend en lair dealing. Rbyeusm is: We adeet the followinr from many who hare la tely drawn ValaaWe Pibtee and ,...1 ... ".. ...,t.liul. .1,...., . .11 .1- .1 oriNioaa or raa rntap; ine arm at renaDie, aud deae ve their anecoaa. ttefit Tribune. Miu s. -We know Hu m to e a Fair dealing firm.' - V. )'. ffcrat'i May t. 'A friend of onr drew a f.MHl pnae. whleh wae taronrDtly recebred.1 -DmUfMewe . r , n i a Send for circular. Liberal Inducements to enta. Satlnfaetion guaranteed, i:eryp ickn-e 'aled Kur, lopes containa one ca-;ii iirr. ft! V ,rr f n ÜS S f f"r IM r'r , AH letters shouid he address to IB A It 1 t . Hll0 & CO , "a IM atrodawaf m. V, 10UNDERTAKER. c ihn ii WARB a x n FURNITURE A. L ALLEMAS CC. MKT I, LU' COFFINS of anv or all .. ...i..- iu. i p.... mill I i i 1 11 AMAt . I ' IVe have arrangements with the largee! houae in the eat. ai Chicago, he whieh i these i i i ),K'', BaHaJ Oaaaa enn be promply supui uii times. u nr. A. L. A I. I.I.MAN, A CO. The Best and Cheapest Tbe nnderaigned, :it their ihop on I.aporte Si reet, niniuilii'.-tures to ol der aad keeps on kaad BOOTS & SHOES Of the very beat stock, aeafaetared by WorkmeB who cannot be excellcl. All kindeof repairiag .lone w i t h aentaew mill (lisjialcb. Their Frlcea are alwaja reasonable, aad will behr comparison with anv oilier shop in Ptrmoati. Bolleita a trtal(al leaat. Simp between Koeaiti I Palmep'a Bakerr aad Bnoemaker ttrenfeck Ileal Mar kll. 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CLOTHING.

c QRBAT AKRIAL3 AT S. & m. BECKER S "Wb arc now receiving our Fall anil Winter. Goods, And can show the HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Prraaouth, nnd cm offer better bargains in CALICOES, DELAINES, ALLAPACAS, GOOD FOR SUITS, rfv., etc Our Clothing assortment u complete and will sell at Very Lote Prices. A Sjdendid Stock of HATS, CAPS, AND GontN Furnlahlii dioodH. We have a FIXE ARMOR V VMXT OF (lolhs, Cassimeres and Vests, And mako CL0THIN3 TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. 39 8. ft M. BECKER. DRUCCISTS. rRucMiiaTs. G. BLAIN & CO., Healers in 8)alb-Ww( fBrT Ewbwjaa and fiirre SU., Flymoutii, lud HAVING jnft reeoive! a fresh stipf'Sv ef everytliin in onr lin of trhde, caawiatirjf mainly a i Drugx, Mediclnea, PaltiU, OllM, Oye Stuff.. Variilitli, CSlitHS, DrnHhrü, Perfumerlea, Yankee Xvtinnt,' stationery. Per M4Ürine and Licuort for tiriM'-al pnrpof onfjf te to whioh tci incite attention. We iinvo received, and will fell at rcaäOB.nl !e rates. a qnaatity of Kerosene aud ' "oal Oil. Also every atjlo and itize KEROSENE LAMPS, Fur barnlaj; thi name. We arc a'no agents fr al! the popular Patent medicines. Of i lie Jay. rhraiciana' PRESCRIPTIONS, Carefully pnt n at all hours of the atrbt, by an axaerieneed dnmint We earneetfir Invlta the pablic to favor us with a call and exaaaire our : stork, and become ronvituetl of the fart n.tt w e j are doing ii liberal biisiiic. 10 U DI.A1N A ri). j () ld Lina. e ' ESTABltWKB IX HI. W. E. BROWN 8m ceteor ta PERSHING & BROWN - 'cor bt PR VCS MED LUX BS, SCHOOL 1100 A. P RE SCR IPT1 0 NM

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THE KNICKERBOCKER MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Assctts Ma) 1st, 60 sG ÖÖOXöO A reputation for TTONFTSTT. VA1H OfCAl.fXU aadFROMlT PAYMKMT of I.fsKS fluriiit a period of iteen yesrs. together Ith prtdeiit WlH,f f al nnd jreat wealth, have nrade this -nmpa-iv one nf the most popular in fke ttnlted stt.e. For the pas; three vean h saccuM baa been unpr.nilb'led . It pi!ici.-s are liettcr thnn 'old or ftoveruinent bonds, n the investment in safe and the proilt greater. No basboevs man. Doyenne; man. hnahand or fith r shonld delay a tnirle day in eettir. his life Ineneed, and thetehy -.ic hiawtator Mihi ones from peaaihtt want when lliy are no longer with them to prcvide. For insurance in the above old n.d reliable cotapony. or for any hrtoi mattoa relafhre thereto, pply eitler penoanll or by letter to John i-. ct siiM an. ajrea, Plymouth. 'ndHre WHAT THE PRESS SAYS: 'An eminently sound and reliable Life Korporation. The management are from ! aMon B our best business men. and are noted for integrity and bonorable dealtnca. The Ceaipaaj offers the most liberal advantages to member?.1 JVea? i'rk Observer. "None of our Life CawMuaie are making j better prefpreea in well-doing.' Xati-.nal j Quarterly Ro icic. We regard the Company as being under ; excellent management, nnd inn sound finan cial condition1 Tke MttkodieU Shows first-class mnnu:inen and ability." X. Y. Commrrriil Adver titer. "A good Company beyond contingency .' ! Chirafjn Trilune. J 4,Vc cordially recommend the Knicker- ' backer to our citizens for safety, liberality ' and fair dealinjr." AVa? (irlemne Timet The increase of Life Insurance in the j I'nited St.it, -s during the past few Tears is j j unprecedented. Some t'onpatiics have ;m- ' 1 BUellj increased their business by one-linlf; , others have done tili better; and the Kvh kBRnoCKEB hfCTTAL of this city, the most progreamre ef all, lia aetaalljr doubled bimtaeaa and proportioni twice within the labt two yens. This raadd piennaeioai i the more sat iefaetorv her tis'f if is made e ii mw by ao atauneh an institution: arhieb. Kae its name, is synonymous withtltc ,fcriing u.ilitios ofaoliditj, BteaaUaataejm, nnJ neearitj la popularity is doubflea proportionately nttri'tntiible to its aholittoa of the usual reatrictiona on travel and occupation, its helpful acceptance of note in j ai l payment of premiuma, the diriafoat of itn proftta, in t!te shape of dividend, ntnong the inaurod, and the engraftmeait of the non-forfeiture plaj on its system." Xtm York Tribfat. April 10, 1869. FANNING MILLS. jpAvjrura pulls. FA XX J NG MILLS. The great Wheat ffarTeel N h't ap irancUag at.d every ttwmet MaaM ' ar MM of J. XEIYTÖX VILZtAM'S New and Improved WJLBRTRYXR& 3IILLN, Whieh tre viK-rlo' to any ever introduced to the pnHlc. They were aeeetnlly tri l by more than thirty ofonrheH f.-umers mot aaaaoa who apeak 'a the Mjrheet pmlea of lacm. alan the Plrmoath water and aaaam mittt ORB RUXDRRD ROW RRADT, Ainl ail 1 bo Sold on Rcntonnhle term. 3 If. (i. THAYER. DRY GOOfJS. D Ii V uoous. J. M. DALE & CO., IFtchjihtrttr for t?9 LITEST STYLE 0FS00DS Arc still in fullh'ast. with the lar'e-t stock In Plymouth snd alwaea the btweat prices. tt.i"i rarth ot p-.-ss ;.od4. Toplins. Atpnear. Merhaaca, 1'iaiu Goods for Suits, Mr-ie, racnnefa, orirnndic. Pnraaob. atrlnea, GIovj, floeiecr. Notion. Trimmings. Staple tioodV. Hat. Cap, and Geaft'a rnrnNblntr ioodi.'. t'waalwi ii w, l)uafcuaa, CL 0 Til CL OA KINO, (Jent' .Suits etten np to order n pbrt notice. tose.it the moM fitstidious. WE DEFY COMPETITION, As one of oar partnen live In Ifew York, whole eaaatantlj baytof aoodaof hapaftera aud auctions st r -diiced orte, wliieh aaathtea aalo sell mnrtml other wii tbaata pay for jj'oodt. REMEMBER TUE PL WK No. 12 Michiiran St., I aaj'i Block. 41 STATIONERY. Book and Stationery! 1 1 TIIK P. 0.B00K AND NEWS DEPOTH. B PERSHING trm IP call patttte attention tn te r,t tint he can fntimni sciumi Book, Fane i. Tens, Inka M ile- ami 1'em iis. Neaitpapera anal periodIcaK ami Magazines, .unl Kim uiioda. as ehean . If nf ebcaper than, anv on-t In tblc oMinfr. i U ami eae far jtrorrelrew, anÜ ha all yon naat of : it it i. r.B. l.euve ..ur on! r-rr aar nookeor SM tiruu rv von mal w nit. Ordera ltle4 ia M hours FURNITURE. rAJUMKKf ! Ca Baak t in nil liinijs ef FT K M T T l? 1 3 I Willow t'haiiN I ookiii" t;ln es. lkil-Sprrnr-K anil Hataraaeca. Undertaker Trimmings. WALRVT ARB BBBJtWOOB CWaffflRR llllllli ."llHt with rj A'l on BeaMtnahte Tl I ma. At A ..!.' More of' o. B. Clearehiaa on aatnehi Street. j

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HARD WARD.

IVpOfi TA atf fD TUUSK MOKMAMOW ILlRDniULj liUCK & TOAX, ffk t, W'i'ji . fitl&ti firm iu ? ., A it F. mam njudthag elMVcl frofn the M-ns ;irr and Importers, a general assortment cf HOUSE TRIMMING HOUSE FURNISHING And en eudle vnri.t t i f F. FARM IMPL JTS. max, IfBKi ,V.t ..-, rAXT. eVTTT, yil'JVKI.s. ."MjKS, ri MI.:. ru-K. rA(KS0. BKLTJXm. kauk. bmass asd topvrri kxtTIMM, nXCVPS, TAMM a xd matVATT ' iTLtlRY 'AX'AKS Tl MM r'.'s AX It MMOKE-STA CKP. an ., Arc. Conk Stoves, and Mai that d-.n't rook. Pr!v i Stove for slttliif,' roomn. Hittinc r,om sio t. 1 rnow, nThnaHI Oiaa Stove, and ovens thai I v. . , . - - - . . ' u,"m(. Tiapa to catch Mic and Wmm Trapa ,o mach ttatt. Tinners fopperers and Ironers AT WORK IN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS OF "ELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE AT AS LOW riGTRKS A 9 CAJt VF. FOt'NU t).N this coxnNBxa OarCeadj were patcaaaed xvitb rasii: "e hoir..,vU Hz) at the vcjy lowest prices, ati eljped at tht tatt lr fronte Frna.t. We panjami to eil for fHaA and WO l(;i:"l ,-.irrf höre von tUm C. C. HICK, r f IAN. let DRY GOODS. V T t E N T I ON . DRV 6I8IS M IRRET REVOLI'TIOAKGD WILLIAMSON & BERGMAN feeing entered hate part war ahtp r haaf to inform ilu ublk that tliaj hav broitjjlit aa a verj largo an-i anrefbdff SELECTED STOCK cf Cenaiottng in perl of Ladies Dress Goods fluab aa I Al l. WOOL MERIKOS, M.AGdlorj I PAAUUAH Cl.nl U.S. UKI'KI.LAN r ' I'f i iTII.' I tl. In... . . ..... - vi.inu.-s. uii'it..s Mini (ALL WOOL! wool. DKLAINKfl BNiil.l.SH MERIXOS A KM IK KS. IK IM MINtiSMF ALL KIMS. .F.rilVttS, roRSETS, M RIA i t R v WHOLES IIOODft OF EVERY DE9TRIP TION. I. PIKS It ASKKTS. HOOP. KK1RT8, siiawi.s. II osi i KT Q LOVES, PRINTS, Mi a, 1.1NS. RLRArHKU4 I SRLEACHIII. DEM 118 mcaoai mmiicm ra on r AM I.1NTN TABLE I I.otms. . AR PET rilAIX. COTTOJi V A K t. COTTON BATTIaG, wool K S A AKV i KIO.KIS. BLANK l Ts. PLOT M t 1MKKKS. KTt . KTC 3 1 1 Tf CLOTHING. HATS CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES A l.urjje Slink of Fhaaah An.l everMl.inp uuMllv kert iniDrTQurd Rare, Oftaear ol-l inrnkaaanm tbejr aaV . conlrnnativii oi th t ii traile, nml tbej inv. aa maaj naa ones as will t or them with cail, avlber are aitrethrj enn pteamaaRg i lji le ami prieee. so eome al.injr ami rie u triul, ami von will Mi l tins no bumrtuf W inteiid to .lu a .straipbtlnj a rtl, Ii est business iBl are Hei rn.it e-J not - i amaaraoM Qnhrl aak aa I all praRi uur oiotio i w . doora wnutb of Dof .- Lemon a obi Hta'nl, ea-i ti Jt el Micbien rhtn.M.ib. Ia4,

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