Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 May 1862 — Page 2
VOLUME 3.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT NUMBER 1G.
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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
riBUSHED WEEKLY BT T. S JlcttorVALD. FLAT! :::::::: editor. PLYMOUTH, IXDIAXA: Tiiiksjoav, May 15th, 1Sd2. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. .TAMES S. ATIION, Or MARION. JOSEPH Hl ST I NE, or roi'STAix. "TO TRKtSURKR Or hTXTt, MATTHEW L. BRETT, or DU'tnss. ?. TTonrr oKvrr.ir, OSCAR B. HORD. or DECATTK. irr t n b iThrcTio't SAMUEL L. RUGG, Or ALLEN. OUJCCT OF THE WAR. ; Of all the sad spectacles, an aimless j , , . war is lb saddest. The cuipo of' UIC,.. x the Suth American rev . 1 .. ... 1 inai iney seinen no question, öuppose; thu result of this war Lal) be to 'restore the (niou as it was ' what shall wo have gained? After all our ou?p.uiing of blood and treasure, vre diall he just wher we were Infore, and wit! no better assurance
of hsrin-pae. But if vv root out the j 111 hoir position when the rebel ram L-u-; " 1",t s,u" ,u cj.-f? of discord, that will be indemnity I Liana appeared coming round the point. ! l'ltf lor the past and ecurily for the future." ! accompanied by four o7her gunhoafs. The . The f"rt3 u" t' ii!:l"J nro in follr or The abovH ia from the Chicago Tribune 'ram immediately opened tiro on the Cin-,ive s?Imrat0 tocti.iis. Thfiy a.c con01" the lOihinat. We make the extract as j cinnati, to which the lattPr replied with sln,;tel1 ith lLe Lt'st gi-'erii.g fckiil embodying the en'iment of the Präsiden! invrest. The rebel boats were all held injam! most aihni,;ib, woikmanship. The and the Administration. The Tribune is j check by the Cincinnati alone, when tl... j 1 ,rls Wi,e Ut 1,1 X"11""! ondi:ion. as tho recognized organ of the President in j rest of the Federal fleet got under way and Wre a1 1,10 fXlen-ive bairacka, which Illinois; and its statements mny b regarded ! came to her assistance. j ,mtl -,"mmnd:i:ed. during the winter, a the f-ame as if ma In bv tU Prpir?ont l.Im. I In the meantime iho rb.1 ron-, rr,i; g'Hion -f over 2,000 men.
- - ... ... v - - r .... . vi. !. t s.df. It is useless to sav that llie Piosi i dent does not endorse the sentiments enun - Ciatel br the Tribune, for the fact novo ' t!; Amtr.fr m L ir., IfiW d;,J ! meet hifl approbation, ihiiik vou he wool 1 . lavish up..n it thouai.ds noon thousands ' 1 'i oi uoiiars oi patrona, anc ive it Ibe lust ' ' s - l hti Müü ri i ri t-n-k itlir.. iff l .... "-. .jw.h;, i iiitiui." ii ' ' u'j lit"" i o o I
nized as the oigan of his Adii.ii.isunti..:.? It is unneressarv to aotice the senti-ir, mei.t contained in tbe above extract. It i . .
iMafio in Iii. In sf tot r.f Ii tm -m Ko man wiih a eraik of patrtotisru would i utfer it. Tho adoption of a polw-v for tho extir- " mutation of shivery, and not the resiera ! n,in of rbf. T'tt.o. if .....l il,.. r .i n " ... ervation of the Constitution as it it is adverted by not civ the disunion sheet aboye a!iu !eJ to. but hy tbe lcuJin- Pap,,s i of the party which elected Mr. Lincoln, j ls;.,.,ra il,e f,!l..is fr..m lb. UuK.lo ! Commercial Advertisei
-The Cincinnati Env.- H"Vallan.:f,; . ...... i.,. , v. .... ,
rlLJiam ' construiioria: IJmnocrat. wiiol l.ts no other t l-:r than the lestoration of : tl3 Cnion. Yes. th. reMorati .1, of the uui.n .in inf ietv ni:ion nno perpormry l . r... . . 1 - . frj. Ibnt8 i lie only rest, rvi m he desi: j ------ CS. And the Syracuse Y Journal m. roentin' on the above, say. ... 1 . , "And in that respect he roprents th.e
Sid remains of ihe Demoeraiu: party.! .., u.e v n.iiii- .v i, .,.., ununo is. Tha Union as it was.' is ihir motto, j nat' Hl"' ' ! ' her at once. She with J MU"' in pt ocLiiiiation Tiiaak Co.1, that dar of huniiüttion andiS'c'l '1'" .'isau!t n.i.st n.-bly, t!;e shot of; ". I)f... ,.K Vikcima. peri! is past." j,lie on,.,ny .!,.'., j-f f:om .r ;, i NorhdU, May !., K tJJ. j That the President endorses such 8en- ;p:atit: without causing- the slightest dam-! "'ihe city of Noifolk having been sur-tim-nts, and intends to adopt ihe p.dicy while her own uns wei raininij sh-.t ! rendeiei lo the g.ei nir.ent othc United advotared by tho Tiibune, b.ie is linle nd -bell wiih fearful effect vpon the ene '.Sates. i..i it uy Y'S-.-sM-.n of the same is rooro to doubt. His emancipation scheme jy. taken in bebaifof the national -overuwas merely to calm tho radicals, until ai 'sl',,r,b a'cr tbe commencement of tb- ; fi4..l)t by Maim (b-m rai John vS Woo'
more propitious season for udopting 6um- j mary rr.eaMires. W r . . - , c are sa.e in fenymir that at least twothirds of the llepubüean party are in fivor of the immediate and unconditional abolb tion of slavery in all ihe .Stages. If w. Kervative Kepubüc.ns can act wiih a party j advocating and attempting u ,.arrir ful i such (I .ctrines, their of a strange ast. con-erytum is . itiTTh' Olive L'.anch, publi-.hed at j n iiaiut ohs. savs ''tl J ....... j uu I .jr.iuT jornut-r money win oe." Il.yb j txes will doubtless make money ppr,tv j,, j ,i i . i f ., , . tho bands of the tax gatherer, but not An ,i rp , among tbe people. J. pay a tax of five , per cent, or more m.ay be a profitabhi m-i , ..... ' .V.J.HK.I1I. niuii'iijii n llllllM 11 nrnfiilti a thn O. IL will find it difficult to demon1 strafe to tho tUX TiüVi.r 'FL.-, .....i..... . . i i ii if . rn, I men ,i,.l. m ..lr. J .. .1 !. uiiro 'Ojjo ii. ..iui-rj cii noumieSS S'e hoTv "the uu.re lax-s you pay, tho plentier money will b-;" but it is not by any means certain iha. thn tax pnyers will be! able u see the -pint to it. In this instance we go with the masses. iTfjTWo are undor obligations to Hon. I). P. Holioway, of tli Patent Office, af Washington, for some Cotton seed. Although not intending to compete wi;h thf darkieft of the Soatb in its production, wo shall give it a trial. jTf?We owe an polgy for the quantify and quality of reading matter in this i.Bt.e. Oar lime ind attention have bem-d devoted to mattem oulsido tho office. jtiTNext week wo shall publish tho Address of the Democratic Members of Congtesa to tho Ciiizena of the United f ta'es. It is an able document that should ta ia tic hauls cf even voter.
Clival iriigaemeiit on the 32ii. ili. Flag Ship Bentox, Mav 10. m To Gideon Whiles, See'y Navy:
The Naval engagement for which the j ! rebels have been men-urno- took -dace this mnmlncr Tl, ,JJ (U, ( .it,, ; f Mm " I lin 'handsomely. The iteht lasted an hour . Two rebel gunboats were blown up and ,..- i. .1. i vwo runs, vi-iicu ii u e leiuv reirsireo rr. ... . J ' eipitntely under the guns of the fort. 0..1- ..-f t i nlr tVO Til mirvocsolo wnra amtnrra, Tl;e Cincinnati sustained enmp ininrv fmm rowo i :m i . , . . , rams, but will bo in ughting trim tomor - low. Captain S'.emble distinguished himself, I and is eeiioualy wounded- ; x iic jjeii luii i a unin urea. i ,r, , , . . . f Iho rebel squadron is fcuprosed to be l fr. i 1 .commanded by Ilollins ! 0. II. I) AY IS, ommandei pro tern, Orr E..RP Pii.mi- Af in xuxvvy Uli I SVa i At last the monotony is broken. V have had a tight and a glorious one too. i purely naval, wiih nearly an eqtnl number ft. i 1 i , , ' i of boats on each bide, and hav.i sunt iUi l. .1 .1. ,n . i 3oB u.iu im ii mo i hit uitoiv crinn:eij. KjirK. mftrn:n,r QC " n.ri this morning, as usual, our mor , . . .. , UMtw-.l .1 ,1.,:
olutior. has been, . " f . ! apn,renl!r abandon-d thou-h threi reh.d U)'n !o f'r moderate and conservation. Suppose !f-'rbnng.,t being a point on the Aikansas j IT-'nl, abandoned, though hue eb,l
shore about fne mile from tho end ol .u. r . . . .-.iwiu ciM.m, rMic lijnu iiwiii mo eno Oil Bi r, ,. , . .ov..v. ' Scarcely had the mortars ben moored - - - . ' - i linn. Illt'l i: her inm if.ell'ect ual a'ainwi thoir.m -.irm.w Cincinnati, approached her with t' evident intention of running lior down. Can'ain S?i.inh.l ,( tUUnt.r ,,Mfftl tn meot tlie assault of the ram bv opnin. - his sream battel ies a.ul putting them in i o - i o ', leauin-sa lor use i nr,f( .:.i :.. -" "-"--o :f"iakrTl.rf i i itwittin.ili tn.n..l l.. I, .1 i v v. viiiiiiiiaii iui urn uri ii r a ii ; about, cftustnjj the ram to run close Inside: when Capt. Stem bei drew bis pistol i i 'J very cotdly shot th pilot, killir.- him . . ' f " : instant v: hilf, a snnnmi n ff r . ,f o musket ball stiuck ih valiant Captain in jbie left shoulder, inllictin a painlttl and ! 6"s II. .! .r .1 . . i . mo tne erntest uetweon tbe two tboats was ino.-t in'enely inforesitinir. Tbf Screws ol each were armed with c-iihin. j v'nn CM bines, cutUs.es nd boardin- piU. ami were aisch.rgin yoiley after volley in quick succvsm.,,, at eac h other; while the ram " ! "-v.i,.3 t run im. I.er lagonift. tiiPii LUn, !..,. .,r .t. . hjii'mhij wiih lerrio.e e.'cif throwing heavy volumes of Rteam and water into tho r-Lei t-rev, c;uti:i!' the craft tn ,. : i , io vi i.'.in raw in ha i In thr? m'-air.imo the relvd fleet Lad beon ! mn,orc,Ml l, 1,1,00 nnM'r v-ssyls, and ti . . 'anion - them tie. new iron. lid gunboat I I:iI!,iI1 ij'Ji- liiiül et f. I.:. MM t . .'i.i.i nk .iiriiNin, 1 I .. . . .1 . g: - nnt. and wnuo tbe smoke r-ral-red ! the boats invisible, a most terrific exph ,... iitrtn I,,....,! ...i.: 1 I . I
'"',,J' pr.vei to be tbe will sen that ail chiens aie carefully prtl P of one of the rebel boats. The .....j i(1 all .r.-ir .i.ts and ciul pnvile -p'! can,. ,! ,y tU) ..vphi.m f ;g tabin tho utmost cmo to pre.e.vc n her marine. Scar. ely had the.d,.,-, , B,t. u.at no 8. ldie. s a,e pe, mitb d '"V-i beiat.ons died away, wl ?,no:h.-r t (.llh.r til(, ( i,y , y otl!,.r or winihr one was heard, which o, iinafed ; ,y y, Wl u.u p, , ;ilift,in of .
f. l . n-t - . . . !' r-iiinu i-UhC. I HO CU'WS Ol bo j ve.g.ds wer m irly all destroyed, either by tlie explosion or drowning- afterward. IV-kt Pillow, May 1 1. It hns 1 IPn fl k f I II 1 n . l bi.trr.ffwt .1 .I....I. ... . ß- j -fflin at KUlll'L i id:ius was m command ol tbe rebel fleet dining the engagement yestetdav J J morning. M , 1 1& nnis mach' two attempts to run ! , , . , 1 i the flagship Lenton down, but were avoid i - Our guns made pi feet blenches clean fliti.ll.rh lb.. '.!. .d I ..-.fa 1 .t. ... I ! -in ... J .1.11. ...!. 1 1 .. '''o'g ioem r.iuiy. This victory will create a more iutf-j 1 ' filrnr (.if i .!.., I . .I . .1.... I! I .1 ! ""in 1. ' ir.iM-i.i mail (ii.i inn Monitor and Menimao affair ctimtinii of rlolK. Foitiesa Monroe, May 11. At 1 o'clock this morning a bright I light wasobgeive. from Porucss Monroe 1 in tho direction of Cianey Island. Precisely at half pa-t four an explosion look i place, which madulho earth aim! water i tremble for miles mound. In the midst
of the bright flam? which ftho: up in tho!,mnl wil- 1"ll,'tl' '"H bi stah!i,hed.
distance the timheis and iron of a steamer j could be been living through tho air. No! oubt wan enteitained that tho Alenimac ad ceased to exist. , IT w rim... . r lit I l .i-UUiMT tioldhboro. on receiving j this repoit, ordered two fruall naval tuo-s hn Zouave and Diagon, to pioceed to wards Cianey Irland on a icconnoiaiice and ascertain the truth of the rumor. ImsodiiKb' iftcr thy Ivl turned the
point tho Monitor and E. A. Stevens
steamed up in the same direction, followed by tho San Jacinto, Susquehanna, Mt. j Vernon, Seminoie, and Dacotah. In tho I raeanlimo lwo Soat8 were seen coming ,u,"l,llsu,B l ull,e" BDwu, i J. -'S ' "ha.f. tho radiant countenance of 'T1- Case, of the Minne - I S assurance mat tt,e news mr uiuj-m us ui ii inusi cramvui!' 1 ! CiJAThCter. j j The rep ic mil iiiie. L ' I MM.,. i . t All ihe earthworks at Craney Island : appeared to bj abandoned, thcugh the ' V , n -,, , i rebel was still Lung. i " . . Lu ni. LId.idge, liom the Dia 'on, landled with an armed crew, took dawn tie rebel flair and substituted the stars and ...... stripiE, amid the hearty cheer n" of the 1 L.,.. . 1 1 : . I i Captain Cas. arriviiiL'. recoiled the r.w i i,..t i c . . i x. i j ! ..nru mu .umi.iium.noi u.e picK et boat's ii-pi.it wit!: great sati-ftoih.n. At the request of the Pioideut, Captain Case immediately proceeded to Craney ist. i'ii i" (iitu .tin ii me ivoiivs were evac !. ... :r .'. i. . i ii . nuiiiuo In-eiwnicn ........ I I .i .. .i . i 1 w:s then advuncin-, as ue neaied Craney 1 J Island, we found this immense foi ties I K'tiitii mis immense 1 ! n2s were liuatin-irom very t-:l stall la '-pi '" 1. fo t o'i tli goil of tliis treasonable stron t . 3 (III. 111 H I . . ... un i i.. i... uuiio "iiu iiivun iru ill on- " f'JP'"1 1 :irts ,,f ibe w.nks I " U,e m",n l)nUit A 11,0 ,i!;ir,(1 lh . 1 " - comnundt d the npprotch of the! ! a!"'c oioeiivor. 1 1-C wli..!.- htim'r (d guns mounted .... wr.r .J17, or vl,i'Ii two wer J arrott, and I . ,x . . ... a uutnijor ol Ualil-rioons. 1 here wen a number ot ):i b bfre.-oic .. -,f , , - - - - - - - ......... . .11' IV. HI. l i ft M im ill lliO f. ill u ! Ii-a I .,..f ' 1 .. i.i ,1U)U,,U(1 Aber spondnii- o:. hour on the Island, ii ii I W ü 1' -ed.-I to oilo.k. Jiol.l met) r...,.i .... .1... r - i . ," 1 "K '"" ' "fo ' na i in. m : i ii'ii t. , .Mernmac bad laid duiti, .Satttrdav at a i,H,i"1 "-a,Iv a n,,Iu l,,'!,MV thv of i i lsI:Ui;L ,h,li,, ,'i-ht ,KPn ! bl'll.viit b.-n-L' rim! im nlw..r I I . . .- .1 t i i - : and crew w.o Jau'.'"I mi the Is1'" 1 and a tl-.w maLcli aprilied t her m.i''i i a;''!!M'- ;hJ W;IS to,n l" irii-iiifiits by th. . tbe crow were out of .each of her. -'oes sta'o that tnoloce.s and crew 7 . "rf , " ? '3'' !'" 1.1 1.1 ; ni'-rniu''. to the number of Tb-v - ,j . -davor Ltn;b, with a omm'utee af the '-'' ''Vei nu.ent auihoi iz.-d for tho tan p i-i', Iii L (Jen. Wool w i : ! i n thi of true. '"'" :'lv '',J,i'. '"I er a bihf e on ...I...:. i i i cuy v as mii tend, r.-u to tbe l'""l Sfates f..rc...-. Cen. W,. the,, 1 , 1 1 11 fM ! . , 1 ti. I 1 .. I I . ! 1 i! .. M..... .. j--- - .......v.i. lin; .ilf. ill. . t. .... m ... I I... I ...... .. .1 .. l .. i . Hrigadier Cem ial i! u :ipnoinfd Mil r.aiv t'overnor fur t10 ijj,,,, lb n. indi:iLT Ub er of his hriM.Ie or re imeiit; and he wU punisb suuimaiily any Ameiiean soldiars w ho shall tiespass upon the lights of any of ihe inhabitants. i Si. Mied i .b.iiv V. VC..... "M. ' (' , ,. ,e'('",, ',tMl- lele immediately npp.dnted Mi .. ... ,. 11 r. I). Davis his M biary N-cretaiy, The ... very lust parties w ho entereil the city were .. . newspaper correspondents. (bn. Wool retu.n to camp out.siJo the city, and piobably to Put tress Monroe to-night. Aber the departure of treu. Woo, POv I - Tal thousand peisons asenib'.'d linr Hio i I 1 , , it y Hall to hear a speech from May or Lamb. Iho .Mayor k-.--m t, by veiy popular, lie said in mb-dunco that in his negotiatioi b w ill Cen. Wool he. had Keenu ll!t,,,n' f,r pndeciion of priva'e P'"i,M a,u- 1,10 s;,fe for.tinuanco of all 1" ivatu I'''"IS The peopl nrj in a state of great excite my,l, all1 11 Hl,,,nkr r!ice foico is out ton'Kl,f- 11 ,s l(.pet. no violence will b.) committed, and confidetu H in tl io o0vcrnXokkolk, Sutnlay morning, Tho Navy-Yard has hee com.detelv destroyed, together with a very laige um her of steamboats, and other vceks x- " Numerous Union flags ,. flu:r i
.il'or.smouth; tho p.,, occupied by .i.olÄ conceivr, to be , ' . , i, , 1 ' main aide. ,nd he hoped everv M.tlerer ill try Sixteenth Mhrs'i, Ijum tts l;..oim(.,l(. hu remedy, nsit will COi,t thcm'uothin, and tny
i a ' i i i i- .... . (.en V lele has efiiahhshed his hc:,br..,r ters in the Custom lb. use, lormerl ocni ji. 1 I Cea II'., I'ln u d fl-3
was raise! for the first lime this morning.
It was saluted by the guard and enthuI siastically cheered. The Monitor and Naugatuck hate just ; now arrived. A number of other vessels t mmi mo ne,;i are also oemiinr up. Ihet ; night pas,ed quietly. At present, every : thing is quiet, and order is entirely' re stored. Al, the publio property is occu , pie j. New Yokk, May 13. The Washington dispatch to the New York lincs, fays: "Cap. Boggs, bearer of .?;. r r i .i .. l"- wnean, who josi. 1 bis ship in th gallant lihttheie, has been I 'o'1'1 lo command of the Juniata, i i r i l compaiatnely how vessel of war, cairyi. i n, , , in' twelve runs, now lvinir at iMiihulHli o o T O - . Ii , I ' "The hss of the Norfolk Navy-Yard by rebel burning is murh regretted. It will be imnifdiatelv icbuüt br th government. "The Mi'.iiary Board cfK-ntucky, who, j Um-Pr be autK.irity of the loyal Legislature f that State, practically took all mili'aiy power tut of the hnnds of Ciovernor ; i r- 1 1 i t i j hst fcummer, and saved Kentucky . .1 i n 1 10 thy Li,l"". have a depuauon toash- " 1. j-. v.uöi ii.-j .1 . .! f 1 11 ,n,!'' CT! t ,l;e.,rn" enwBf.,Psun a.id conliseation bills etill pending. are creating wi le spread uneasiness and disaffection in Ke:itucky, and weakening tho hands of the Union men there." Washington, May 11. The Navy Department received the following this morning. I'oktukvs Monk e, May 10 12 M. Norfolk U ours, also Portsmouth and the ! ZTt. Jö.wl.!Ä' KM.iijj vi i. o iiiio llioilllll ill u UIIJ- .... ... F.I. I rli i . iiH-ii'jeu nie ui.wcnoti oriuiü Willi ,UUU i men. ret.irj Chase accompanied the exili'.ion. l ivö miles from the land'uij a rebel hat j ... . . 3 . I lei Mas tailored oi IliP nn. iiir. ci.Iö . I , . " i!l '"!-.; over Tander'u Creek. After.I ll'.'V . S S :i ldl'fii on 1 10 nnn, .vi'.i ci, U .. I . . li.-,.hia.s the rebels burned th, . ".-iv " " 11 ciicu ub oj Klaren round .i i,... i l .1 v.. ..IT ..I .. . . . . i ; ., f . j , r ., f . . iii ii i , .ti. mir notes eie uiiiitn a .. , v b,,n' di.taiir. of .Norfolk, and were met bv a d -h'' i'i.n of citizens, and thu tity form i ,, , , J ully sin render-'d. Our troops matched" in ami now bavc (,. Vide commands as militarv ,nv i 0 x. '. . , eiiher t! . u j or nor io city nor navy yard were j (.n. H(l ,r,r ,vitlJr(3w folC0f5 ni hotit ' C..n..r..,.l...s li.-r.- I,J ; frm lids af;-nioon aacendin-r J;ime lliver .. 0 ' iLej.u, t, Iroui (Jen. McClcllon are favor iabU. I'onraKss Mo.uk. May 11. To J. II. Watm.x, Ass't .Sec. War: The Mernmao was blown up by the itdieU at about .5 o'clock this morning;. The Monitor, Naugatuck and gunbats , ,fit ti towards Noifolk. I i i I. ... r ill I'. I lie b at from Oil Point prm-'s r.ws in that our toops co?ed to the Virginia shore on 1'ii iay night, whilst the Kip Iiaps .hdÜcd Soweil's Point, The landin" wa made t Willoughhy's Point, .it a spot se lecied ly President Lincoln on the pievi us day. lb? was anions th first who stepped ashore. The lebels lied at the advance of our troop?, At last adviees (Jen Weber was within three miles of Noifolk. The Menimao remained all day olTC.a ney Ulaud. I'ollTHIiSS MnNlMK, May 11. At 4 o'ch.ck this morning a l iigln light wim observed from Fortress Monroe in tho direction f Craney Island. Pre ci-ely at half-past four an explosion took place, wieb mad the earth and water ramble for miles around. In tho midst .f the bright flame which shot up in the dis'.ue the timebrs and iron of a steamer con!. I be seen flying through the nir No d .t.bt was entertained that tho Merrimae had ceased to exist. Tho Confessions ?ncl Experience of a Sufferer. Published a a warning, ,.nd for the epeeiit I., . t,t oi voting men andtho-e w.io sutler ivith .r ions Nihility, LihsoI aleinory, Prennture P.sav Ve.. e. ,ve. by m.e wl, his . iiredhimsell by .-iui . I. . . .'. .i. meaiM, alter b.iurr put to .yreat expense .ml ,n( -.ncnieiM-e, inrongti Ihe ue of voithle.s incdi mi. m jirci rn.nl ny l.-arm-d doctors. Single u-'pis ni.iy tie obtiiuclnf the author, ('. A. LA Mr.l-'.RT, lsip, da cn.oiiit, Lon lul ml, by enelosinp a post paid aMre!aed rnveloi f Ad' dr. ciiaki.hs . L,.Mi;i;KT.,L,,,.,(':n.rn; point, Lon-Id .icl, N. Y. i W 'IO CONflUMPTIVBS. The advertiser having bpon restored to health in a cry few weekn by a vt rr simple rcniedr nt'ter hivin- sulfered Hever.d rears iith a frieiv lunj: aft.-! i tion. and f a'.dira.l dieae, (onniiiiption is anxiouito m..ke knwu to his fellaw sullVrer.s the mean-' i f cure. To all who.lcMrr it, h will Fend eonv of the j f-r :pn paring and.,,, ti,.. ' LmV, whi.V they ill i ''"-i " P,"tPr"r? r (i',",s,,ml li,,. Asthma, Itro,,. l( , 1 "'.v ol-jcct of the ndverfeer in ; s.n.ln,K the prescription is to n.neüt ihe niieml pres, nption ued, (free of charge,) with directions Tinf oiein". Vltrt- ..r . t " ""or m- ;(i i srrir iiiin win riinsia n i .resi K--v. lilVVAKD A. WILSON, 1' -r un irxiiOurg, Kings Count?, t i :ik.
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T II 13 GREAT WESTERN AUCTION VARIETY STORE!! LOCATED IN PlYJIOUTII, IDIAiVA. TO THE CITIZENS OF AND The Adjoning Counties. GREAT BARGAINS! I?" 1? OM Tim ruorRinTORs of tiif. uclion Variety Store ! Having gained the name of selling gooJs Cheaper than any other Establishment in the West, Are determined to sustain the reputation they have ga:ned by Ottering i Greater Inducements ! I t .... ... . ! i ti:n iney nave ever oilerel belorc. ! v J-' AT AUCHOX and SELL AT AUCTION NIICES, and our Mottj U CHEAPER HAS II CHEAPEST. So, if you want ('rent li.irg.iins, be sure and c: rJ"C TIIK AUCTION STOIIE. Our ptock f mbraces all the leading brands of iin3 Mript'M, iVc. A.c. O L G E3? 3E3C Kentucky Joans, Farmers' aa l Meelunics' Ci.ssiinerts, Cottouades, Check, 1'rills, Ac :i)in:sö goods. Foplias, Moz un'iiUes, Chalies, Scotch and Swi I.umih, I), I.n'u. plain and tigu'ed; Clinghains, plain and tigered. ;o to rrin: AUCTION STOKE i i i Where enn be found a large .stock of Table Lin- ! . .. v....t.... w ..I.. ! :.. . .. . i .-", vuir.M .-jiiv.hi, 1 1 ruiij:, cvc. (iO rIX TIIK AUCTION STOitlO! Tor Ladies und Gents Hosing, of all kinds. A large assortment ot Ladies Spring and Summer Shawls, Cloaks, Mantles, Szg. AT THE AUCTION STORK. GO TO THE AUCTION STORE ! We have also an immonso t-tock of At our usual low prices. Country Merrliaiils and YvAlvvs Supplied at a Iiber.il discount. W'e are constantly receiving Now l'',o.ii Auction! So be sure find f : i ri' i 'i'ii i ' II I a I
. - I " 1 AND DO YOlJIi TIlAniVfi .PL B L I C SALES Promptly attended to and at low charges. Ki'.MK.MHKR THIS ÜUOtiOll StOrO CORBIN'S BLOCK, NO. 4, riil-MOlITII, III. UC.(SLESTON & iino.
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S. & M. BBCKBHJS, li caused by tbe arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER AND READY-MADE CLOTHING! NIE irr i IS AT M. BECKER'S. a & ZVo. 1, 0iliii T51m1:, Corner of 3Iichig'.-iti astd Larortc Mi cti. j S. fc 31. BECK Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, and all other citizens of .Marshall und surrouuding counties, that they have jvst niXEivr,i, Direct from the Eastern Citie?, the Largest and 1 I most Splendid Stock of If (fiOO!ri&& ' ' IjriLfy L Jf iijf KEADY-MADE 'CLOT EE X KT 3-! HATS AND CAPS, XOTIOXS, ctC. etc. r.vi'it liuorr.iiT to rLVMouTir. TIk i:- ("ixiiJ-j were ett efullv k-I'M tel a al y tor C:i.-li, they can. theieivie, ;bt t Low as the CvO i-iOVret, If von i'on't And Wl I.I. DO S.i all th-tim v bi-lieire it, call and he com in.-ej. C AL I c o 1 i Ti.ey h ive .ä'K) pieces of IYinfs. all of tho l!et Qaalitv and Latot .Stlv.M. CilALIKS AND DE LUXES. 1 aey Have .. p:ee. of Paeiii CI, I . i a i . . i es :iii,i 'r i.-inier, nn me very Ii.ind.n.i !t Isg urch and colors. G TAG 51 A MS. They hive 1 pieces f rl0t,ch and Domei-ti toii-hani, at Very Low Prices. LAWM QU V C 0 I -W V V I MO, OIL.ÜN.O, QL-S. They have 100 pieces or Lawns from IU cts. AI.SJ Pine Uhiek Silks ai.d Traveling Cojds f,r Ladies. WHITE GOODS. They have n splm-lhl s irtment ,.f White T.oo.N such as H.illiantes, Ja.konets anl .'vltd v.la uiuicaci.ca utm unbleached .Muslins. D X I. .M S . ,tc. Tliey have 2 Bales of Peninis an l Hickorv. Ul.V Iii, UUiMLlll A AIM lUAO. riu ir t took of Cloves, Ifo-iery nn 1 Notion is I large and lashion'.blc. Quick Sales, Small Profits. ! All the above arti-les they ill , ell at the LoiiJ tst Ibite, as their im tto alaavs lus been ! and always will be, Quick Sales and , bmall I .ohts. " I I
. I ment nncl ra.bcal cure ef Spci n.ito: r!,o-a. o, S. C X- C T TT T TV ,'?; n' 7dM,.Hry I irision, ?tii I -IN G- ! .I-fhi.ily.aiid Imjed din nts to Mrrio m:. ! N.'roiiKiii'M.. i'.,.,. ,,xff- ... f.
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.With the above .her have ennnort.d ,1... M 1 31 1. 1' Who is n pocHl workman, -nd know, how to ret i "DOil Hint I up a ood suit. co vatii y pit o n rw; O-All kin Is of Country Produce taken in . ehange for Oooda. " M UFrvcr?
c .antTailorin-' IhiMiiess and h ive ; fl. ' ' v ' " ,M"li"S pou.t.nc out a n.o Iuko ,ock .,rcioths Ci : 'v s, :UV!.Ä 3?T "n- flrct.ul. .y .hi.h . They are prepared to nnk. 1., . , V" ' " '" "rr w,IAl "idilioi. ... thcr have in'their en, d g Ml"' ! !n l ln lo "
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GOV. JOHNSON, OP KENTUCKY, KILLED ! L'ut still the Coniuue to roll in at OVERMAN'S VARIETY STORE ! o.fE door south of prwiuxs t co.'a vkvs t-ronr. I would s.iv to the citizens of Marshall and Adjoining Coimtio, I keep a full assortment of DRY ftOODff,
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&c. A c. All bonnht for reaJy ny i.t the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES ! ! i and will L soM in the sam" rav. . We oi;lv ;t?k th.it uur neighbors call and c-iaia jMiepi-fdiändpricpj. aü j COUNTRY PRODUCE ! taken at tLe hight Diaikt price. 131v i:. C. OVERMAN. D. T. V III I.I.I Attorney and ronnstior at Lav.. Plvnioath, Marshall Co.. Ind. I1TOFMCE IN WLVIERYELT UL0CK.j;i ! fructiee.sin M.mlwHjiltoii. Tulki. Sturk. : i akt.f lui.tt.r Si. Jo. t j.h, l.Nrl niM adjV:u i., I countie. janLO 1 1 v. ' j A. B. lx I ZI U , j w vmi notary rrnur. ! P?c(!s M trtjii'es i'r-iffii n:v'. wn iw h- :- ;rd. t'oüection-:i'; l a!i iilli'T bi;.ii.i-5 1 c-riv j.r'itm.t attention, t-'lhce up j-Iht in H.i .anis s .Jiiii.iiiiC nj-1 li'-i I), i:. vNy!.Hi;N!!i ik;h, ATTOKX FA AT I..W," AOTAIiV J'l i." M .1 PLY2I0UTH. :: :: INDIANA. ; iv,., an l M'..rgv dran-j. up an ! : ' nh'e.l. ! '' ':'!". an.! all o?h r ,,;:s.ii.e--s n :il rec h prornn? .i''.-k::!i. I ble-c ej' uii s ii the Luihliii". ili'.l -AUonii'V iiiid Oiiibrlor at L;nv. And TN":ii- Inln ; rrnsli.-. in We-t.-ivi lt r.'ock. fluumnh. b j I 'Coih-etiiTf.- pton-ptli m .nie h'i.1 at::.n an.i: ted- !)..!- and Mo; t t-.-t jav; rrlv ..nv : iin.l :u Im' niet.t. takin. j i:.! " Slrn lor :ilt'. I have a s'tinl 'l pair of !i'ir-e i h 1 n" mi u , . .. i i ..... . " ...i-.ii.i .in I n u II,-.. (.f , t't. in for i Miitd.Ie piece of hurl. The J ; . tiicih telon-ji-d i,. Wa:t Tii'.er.i :. ' ' J. II l TMMINS Tv eer Cdv, M u-.-h ill c;riM , Iü h i::s. Aprl? t-J 1. i !.oti;r ol rrütfon fo I j f. :m!. , Ntic' i-; hen b -m n t!i.-1 -.t Vir .o.,. 1 . . 1 , nia.lt l (.'..110110:1 I',,.,,, I'oail ol" VJ.ird.j'l .. , l v. In. ii .11 i , lor u order to sell Uc.tl 1 1 t -. t : loiiL-iim to ihe c-tateot -'.n.ly Wrlbrrii. hc. . S j l''e p IS..H..I i n i t! iciciii t.. p.iT t',-e i. hirom tl.t- it.-; ,:,.I tli,- mi,,- ,!1 l. ,..r'! .said court i its J.u,-term, lM..i .!,!.! ... ! i mi it lb.u.-e in I'l mouth, on tlie lirt M.'ii '-i' Jin. ;o next. iu in tvr.i.i ohN A('i:i:i: tr:, r mat f f.t I. A. O. IMCli.UM). .lllonipy ml Counsellor at I PLYMOl'TH, 1M. ! 'ddTl( LS, Tax l'4,i,li: ,;.l '- j ''on ol title Ac, pr..ini'.il ait.nndta hoimto leop.e i5aW, 4. V. C itv; Hon A Wlitt , " ( a; T rbell, Jennings ('..., N. V. ec.r.ti I ire I i-urancr Co. . N . ( .fx; II C ( artcr. N. Y. Citv; Hon.C. A. M. v. T. - seh Mm !,.; I.. (;. S.rr. i , f; .Mich.; J. .v. p,i,,ap. , f j l. Vli !, ,., r.M,.,Cou. ty Trem'er. Pmi , .e,,y asoci.it, ,! W,h I i,,, i r.cfi.e. J I 'l mi. IF.... il I'fik ' -heniU haxeHitlo.it, ;,. ot the Circ.il nion rieas(;.urUo'thiconutv Will hoini..- counties. ' 3 ' 1 I l'lyinouth, .M'-'1' 'J'J.UCO. 9tf jT4 MANHOOD: Ilotr I zivil IF....- !.. " ,,WlJ Publbhed. in a s nlcd cm i Si C .its. ' AI.r.(TI'I?r.nVTiie v.-,..., "'"'All III,, IUI. i . ; ineiMM .,r.poed au.i.or. in this adm.r . i '.I .... ' '',w" P-'-.n IHllOII' I- PIMl It.i.ii A,. I I 1'. V'T. . "irCu yiou, tiouph,, i,o Sent n.ler.eal, in h plain envelope, to an v .lress on lh.- receipt ot mX clitnf or two p ftainp-. bv ddrct-siiir fUw - Dk. CI IAS. J. r. i: i.i ! t u.V.'?,7 Iowc-y N(w Yoik, P.O. Hoi la" lenjt) 41v To hire n jro-ot Mtes.Iy i,n fr c,.rit mut be u-ed to handling K.rr. I ases pti I for i.ieh a m.m C. ll.-KBf t ' ..r.i ..,.r
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