Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 October 1863 — Page 2
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THE PLYMOUTH W E ii K L Y I K U O C R A T.
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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
D. E. VANVALKENBUROH, : : Editor 1 I, V n O ITH , 1 M 1 A V : T H v i: spay, Oct. 8, ISO. DEMOCRATIC CO., TICKET. JOHN C. crSIIMAN. V Cvuuly Commissioner, LEONARD II. ALLEM AN. For Survtoi'j JERKY M. KLING ER. Fr Land Aj'fraltir. JOHN R. KITCII. For CfTuutr. KK'EAIU) WILLIAMSON. The following named gentlemen will act as agents for the Democrvt, in their TariousTownships, until further notice, nndare authoiizod to receive subscriptions and money for tho Democrat Office: Center Township, H- M. Looan, Gorman Township, Jonas .Miller. North Township, Ciiaki.es Rakclay, Polk Township T. B. Mertox. West Township, Union Township, Green Township, John Zehxf.r, James Brooke, Davii Zehner, S. Deals. Bourbon Township Walnul Township, James M. Wickizer, Tippecanoe Township, Dr 0. P. Smith. Central Committee, Attention! The Democratic Central Coinimittcc of Marshall County, will meet at the office of M. A. O. Packard, in Plymouth, on Fridry. O i. 0. at 1 ehtvh P. MAs iJktc i" business ' importance to transact, a full attendance is most earnestly rcjuctcd. lv order of Committee. Tlie Crisis, If rrih-cnnjr will hut think what thev a.e cdin'i-injr between, at the polls next Tuesday, and act, upon their candid tonicti'.-n. f r the public g-ood. the de-no-cratic Miajority in our county will reach a th.ju.-and. The election will be an index of public opinion, an d we can but attend to our own t-jiinty faithfully, and trust our jici 'hhors t do likewise. ""7 Tint the country is in a most deplorable condi:i.-ii is patent to nil. That instead of beinr extricated fr iu that condition, it is daily jrrowin worse, and rapidly npprnachin' a climax of general ruin, is equally l.atcnt The general ruin will reach aud affect us all. and we nuisl desire to seize np-m a remedy. IT that remedy is not so active iiud efficient as we may desire, yet it it 1 ads to an improvement and is the best we ein d , it is our duty to make the best of it. That the policy of the administration but tends to nccumuWte and inirease the evils bcsi-ttin us; hts been pretty thoroughly demonstrated, and it is equally clear that the policy will not be changed, so long; as the people manifest a disposition to .-ubrnit to it j and it also seems to us that if the people speak out in thunder tones aain.-t radicalism, abolitionism aud nrgroism. that the administration mil t take warning from the source of power, and eon form to the will of the people, despite all the pressure which may be brought to bear upon it by the wireworkers and demao lm ,MW control the action of'the President. We have borne the evils of abolitionism for over two. years and a half, and our condition has been growing worse eery day. and now we are further from a ret '.oration of th IVion, and have a less hopeful pro-poet of preserving the Constitution and the government than on the day of Lincoln's inauguration. In fact the adminis'ratiou has arrayed itself, with the rebels of the South, in opposition to the Constitution and the restoration of the U.nio.i as it was. We have riven as support o the "government" nearly a million t f lives, and two thou -md million of dollars, to worFC than mi purpose, and now, in nil candor, w it not tiinc that wo demanded some change in policy 'C Have wc not clearly demonstrated that the neYO jioKcy U a mi. -erable, wicked failure, and do we not owe it to ourselves to demand, in a voice that will reach the heart of the capital, that a change bo made? This is not Abe Lincoln's government, nor does it Udon- to & few of hia self-constituted advisers; it belongs to the people, and their servants can- be made to ohey. " ox popu'i, vox .mV L still trim, and never were the people üktc imperatively called upon to give tone to the voice within them. Let u.s commence next Tuesday, and continue speaking until wc are heard and heeded. do to the AU early next Tuesday, and
Ssiiinsirtatlon. The abolitieniis in our count v, as in every other l'cality where elections are to be held this fall, are playing the irame of intimidation, very extensively. With the aid of their Provost Marshal, and the precedents of arbitrary and unlawful arrests, thev are endeavoring to frighten democrats from exercising their right (d'sj'cech and rijrht to vote. In pun uance of this policy, or programme, seven good citizens were recently unlawfully arrested in our countv. and threats werefreelv thrown out that many more were to be arrested soon. In fact there is scarcely a township in the county where from ten to twenty men have not been threatened with arrest. And on this weak reed the abolitionists of our county lean for thoir hope of success. Now it is hardlv necessarv for us to sav that this i- all rammou. that they thtre not attempt to make the threatened arrests. Even if they dared to make the effort it should but stimulate democrats to renewed and hol der efforts. The man wdio would be thus intimidated is a base craven who should not be permitted to vote the democratic ticket. To freemen liberty is dearer than life, and when an organized and systematic effort is made to prevent men from voting, then all lawful voters shouM exercise the rilit, though strife ensue and blood be shed. Let us teach any who may seek thus to wrong us, that there is danger in the path, and if the consequences are fearful, they alone are responsible. We apprehend no trouble; the threats
are made for effect, without doubt, but if not, then every true man must feel it his duty as an American citizen to claim his rights at any hazzard, and rebuke the tyrants boldly to their faces. Though we ma- not fully realize it, yet it is true that if we permit our elective franchise to be taken from us, we acknowledge and submit to an abolition monarchy, of the most odious description, and give ourselves up to a slavery ten times more abject than that sought to be imposed upon our forefathers by Circa t Britain, and rather than submit to which the freemen of olden times took up arm-and vowed to resist to the death. We are not degenerate, let us not be careless. Our liberties are at stake and to preserve thorn we must fully feel the importance of the contest. V.'e beseeh every democrat to do his duty next Tuesday. Threats should but stimulate to irreater exertion. Are you in favor of the ."00 exemption clause in the Conscription Act. which releases the rich from military service and forces the poor man. regardless of surrounding circumstances, into the armv ? If so vote the abolition ticket this fail. Mr. J. . Scott, our general collecting agent, will visit most of our subscribers during the ensuing week, to settle up our accounts to No. 1 1 of this volume. As soon as we can perfect sonic satisfactory arrangement for a successor, we expect to go out of the printing business. Having had very poor health for some time past, we have consulted a physician of some eminence, and learn from him that it will not do for us to work in a printing office, and as we cannot conduct the office without working, considering our health of primary importance, we shall make arrangements, as soon as possible, for a successor. We hope our patrons will be fair and liberal with us, and settle with Mr. Scott when he calls upon them. It i a matter of some importance to us. All who 'dieartilv endorse the entire war policy of the administration, including the proclamation of freedom," should be sure to attend the election and Vote the abolition county ticket. Democrats, ncwarc! Abolitionism resort to underhanded trickery as naturally as a duck takes to water. Instead of making a fair canvas in our county, they have held midnight sessions of their Union Leagues, and whispered plans by which unwary democrats might be trapped into supporting their ticket at the coming election. Placing no rcl iance upon the justice of their cause, and having no faith in the principles they advocate, they lean upon cunning and trickery for their hopes of success. One of the tricks resorted to is to circulate abolition documents, bearing the title of Addresses to the Democracy of Indiana, and purporting to be signed by democrats. These documents are secretly circulated amongst democrats who are. supposed to be a little weak-kneed, and who may be influI enceo. e nave seen some oi tue Uoeunieiits referred to. One is an "Appea 1 to the iCmocracy of Indiana," issued by the Indianapolis Journal Company, also an "address of the Cmion members of the Legislature" signed by the principal abolition members of the late Legislature. The d turnouts arc both pointless, harmless thiHgsr and are so evidently gotten up for the purpose, of deceiving a few democrats, that they defeat their own object. Yet it may not be out of place to warn our readers to beware of all "Democratic Documents" handed to them by known abolitionists. Democrats distribute democratic documents, and abolitionists abolition
donumeutrf. 1 he name oi ucmocmi is so
all-powerful to-day that cur opponents are j fAvs XaSIctl. determined to steal it. The circulars we j I-N the la-t i. ;,'. it was clnrged have referred to are a poor compilation ufbat Mr. .1. C. rr-hMAxV- uncle wculd r..t abolition lies, and it i not worth while for j support him for clerk, on account oi ana democrat to wa.-te time with them. So j for dealing on Ik- part of d. 0. Clshman
far as the influence they may exert, from any truth in them, w e wish every voter in thc countv could and would read them :; but we warn democrats airaiust the lies , given in the name of Democracy. Our P. M. and others about town are! busy distributing the things and hope f r great results. All wc ask of our readers j is to remember from whence the paj crs j emanate, and give them no credence for ' their false caption. Do not permit them 1 1... I. ..r tl.r. Hem, .et:. tie name into their scale of wickedness. Are vou in favor of the doctrine that all men are cjual, and negroes should enjoy all the privileges of white men? If so vote the abolition ticket this fall. A Curd. Tvner City Im. Oct., 3d IH:J. Kd. Plymouth Dcmorri't: Dr.AH Sir. A report has been in circulation for some time, that I would not support my Nephew, John C. Cushman, at the approaching; election, and I understand the report has been published in the last number of the M. C. Republican. To prevent all further discussion or. that p c tion, I beg leave to say, that I supported him for the nomination, and should my life be spared will cast my vote for him on the PJth of this month. Youii truly (Signed) Consider Ci siimax. i m m - A Card. Polk Township, Oct., 5th 102. KiL Plymouth Dtmorrnt: A statement having been made in the 1'epublican of last week, that those persons who have worked for John C. Cushman will not vote i .r mm owing io . ... i i. t el ii . . n t a t lair treatment oi them ami tnat tiieyprc.ei grave cYrge.-! against him. we the undersigned citizens of Polk Towiwhip. many of whom have worked for Mr. Cushmau. and all of whom have dealt with him more or les for the past 'seven years, in justice to onrselves and our fellow townsman do say, that we have always ibuno hin as an employer, kind and gmerons to hi men. as ;i business man. honest and upright in all his dealings, a a frieml faithful ami true in time of need, as- a neighbor warm heart - i l l. 1 . . ill e-l. ohl.-.ng U!vi conncm. ie.- j ecicu most hy those who know him Le. t; so far as the --mave cli:-"!,es are conccrne'!. tncy have not been known to u. aud we strongly su.-peet are the ill-gotten offspring of midnight Union Leagues gotten up for political purposes. Ve do not beheve there is- a ilemocrat in the county who hasever work. -1 for Mr. C. hut will vote him and we know that he will get not oniy the entire Pemocratic vote of this township, but also the support ofr-ou:c of h'-: honest lb-publican friends. JohnXcff Jehu Clark fJeorue .'aeebs d. 1. dohnston Jacob Liby Win. it. Wright Ct. 11. Wright Sam St rav. hacker Levi Hill Iliram Hank Wyatt Thompson Reuhcn Cud ne v Morgan Johnstctn Thomas Mnpes T. Ii. Merten IL M. Hank David Hill. to Are you in favor of allowintr the 1'resident to exercise unlimited power over the life and liberty of every citizen of the V. S. Then vote the abolition ticket this fall. If we permit ourselves to he kept from the polls this fall, by threats and indifference, WC need never flatter ourselves with the delusive hope that we can make it all right next fall at the Presidential election. If wc do not poll a full and strong vote against the abolition administration this fall, we will never have another opportunity to do so. It is the design of the radiicals and traitors controlling the afTaiis of the government, to prevent any election at all next fall, and declare it a military necessity to continue the present administration. Stating in justification of Mich a course that there is danger that the people may choose a copperhead" President, who will deliver the country over into the hands of the rebels. That the effort will be made to prevent an election next fall, we have no doubt. If we now indifferently sleep upon our arms the effort may be successf ul. Put if we come unanimously up to the polls and declare our rights, we are the better prepared bereifter to enforce ihem. May we see our danger in time, and guard against it. Iris intimated in abolition circles of high authority that another draft will soon be r."de, and this time for 000,000 men. In the event of the call, and iU peaceable enforcement, we may all prepare, with our SoOO, or prepare to lake the field. If we wish to be subject to sueh calls every few months, until the country is completely drained of men and money, aud the adminst ration has a military power with which it can at least subjugate the unarmed North, and rule in it, own way, then we will do well to vote the abolition t.Ykct .1.:.. c.n this fall.
(JoTomr. Polls Kahly Xcxt TthmiAV. vote and cc that your neighbor votes.
in some business transaction between them. We this week publish a card from CoN-
slIElt CYsIlM AN. which gives the lie dired to the statement In the same p per was a charge that on account of unfair dealing with former employees, many of them would not vote fi. r Mr. Ci'ssiM ans. We al o publish a eard from many of the said employee and a number of others of the best citizens of Polk Township which also gives the lie to that charge. We ask any can lid man if any of the stories of the P jHoH' tnt are entitled to credence. The only two charges it has made are proven false. It will doubtless teem with false charge this week . as there will be no opportunity to refuse its lies, but we do not think such palpable unfairness and dishonesty will influence a man in the County. All can readily see that whatever slories may be stasted on the eve of election, after the opportunity for refutation is passed, are lies which the -V j-Hufr'iiiu dared not put in circulation soon er. The cards wc oublish not onlv mark the JiCj'ttoft'fitn ;i slanderer and falsifier, but speak volumes for the honor liberality and fiirdealing of our candidate for clerk. Are you in favor of ' Compensate I Kmancipation" which takes your money to pay for slaveholders' property '! Vote t ho abolition ticket this fall. Tin: statement n the last UrpiO 'll;?i to the effect that the Hag at the he-id of the delegation from RourKn town-hip on the Pdth ult., had thirtv-threc stars on it. we are authorized to say. is :m unmitigated lie unless it may be a mitigation of the pc to s:u th it thii tV-:hree stars could nlv p, rUi.d .m the flair bv couutin- the smc tfitrs on in t- sides, and throwing in one for good measure. Iv t lie same count which gave thirty-three Stars to the lluiirbon flag the t!a-r on the pole across the Ltlvot c.lt!uiK some sixtv-six or sixty-ei'.-ht. Mayhe our neiii'hhor does not know 1 .iny hvtv.v nt lis ;Mf,,nn.lllt; .,n, vyvry j ,,iuor Y. ho saw the lioiirhoit ila'-. j ni,WH ;t WJ, xt0,.n ..(ar YiV ,. ,;,. j j fu,.tmv.i ;H ,u. i11(!!tSi (lays of abolitionism. ! 1 ,v.,( ,..,,.(,. i. ' ... . ,.,...,,.. .-,! 1 " j ))..:u,,. JVir , 'u.m. but ..penlv advocated a s ;U.;tt;n Vl,:!1 lr ..l,, Vo-li-M:nir St.ib-. The co,.!:!, s of the Fcrule'l' " ' in charging us with falsifying. :nl attempting at t :o- same tin:'' to off a m-i!i ;t rois f:h. is refreshing. At least twenty men. of our acquaintance in town, saw the flag 1 and counted the st irs, and now to be tol l that they missed the count over h tlf! What a check oe.r neighbor does possess ContiMüläfIt'. The next morning af ter ihe meeting of the Tnion League in Polk Township a few
weeks since, a prominent Pemocratic citi-1 county, many simply regarding it as a Zin found his door bespattered with Kggs. ! mere conte.-t between the different nomiAt the same time a germau, residing in that j neesas to who shall till the offices of our township who thought he had a right to : e-junty. This is the least important feature belong to the Pemocratic party, found sev- ,,f the election. The true importance of cral young and valuable fruit Trees wan- the election is in the fact that by our tonly destroyed in his door yard. 'votes, this fdl. we cither endorse or reYou who approve of such outrage,- will i büke the policy of the administration. be sure to vote the abolition ticket next ! cither approve of the unlawful and Tuesday. (destructive course pursued bv Abraham If the charges made in the M. C. Hi - ' Ehieolu and his underlings, or we declare tulli' on last week against John C. Cush- ,ur opposition to this course in (ones which man are true. why did those - Cncondition- 'cannot be mistaken, and which will prove al Cuiou men" last year urge him to ac- a warning note for the future. We pre
cept the iiomiuetiou, as their candidate for ,lict that if, through carelessness, tlic rerepresentative, and when refused, offer suit in our county shall be an abolition him the nomination for county treasurer, gain, every Pemocrat who kuows himself Had he accepted, how his praise would blameworthy for the result, will bitterly have filled their mouths. ' repent of his criminal neglect. The times The Pible tells lis, that Potiphar's- wife, are big with great events aud every man became enamored with Joseph and plead has a duty to discharge, a duty he owes with him to revel in her charms. Put Iiis country, and that duty is to use every when Joseph spurned her base ofler, she possible effort to remedy the evils now upbecame his deadly enemy. So Abolitionism (in us. The remedy consists in an endorsein Marshall County having failed to al- ment of sound Pemocratic doctrine, the lure J. C. Cushmau to their embrace and application of which alone can save us; their corrupt proposals, having met with with the sentiment of the country thorthe contempt so justly merited, they now oughly Pemocratic we can hope for a hate him, and would fain destroy by base, preservation of the (Jovernmcnt and a and slanderous lies, the reputation which restoration of our rights, otherwise the car has made him one of our most honored and I of ruin will roll on crushing all we hold
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FLAO WITH 1JITTSIXTKKN STAKS! tion takes j.lace in Ohio. The enthusiasm are rcfucstcl to vole the abolition County Tor Vallan.li-hain is intense an.l he bids Ticket this tall. ( fair to sweep the State hy a majority of . fifty thousand. The freemen of Ohio feel From all portions of the county we re- th in..ortance of the contest, they arc ceive assurances that our Ticket will re-j straiuin- every none to maintain their eeive next Tuesday the largest majority riKlit-. They feel that, if they do not deever -iven in the county. Hut on this ac- j maml and receive a free and lair election count kt no Pemocrat relax his efforts un- now, they never need hope for one, and antil the polls are closed on Tuesday ni.uht. imated by the spirit of patriotism which Ke.ncnibcr that Ktcrnal vi-ilanee is tho will never forsake them, they are resolved price of liberty. Democrats of Marshall to fearlessly declare their right.s and undo your duty and see to it that every Dem- Minchin-ly maintain them. We look for a oeratp,estothe1H,lls. account from Ohio, and Indnna Uemcn.ber that the Abolitionists are ; ote, we trust will not be less cheering.
busy in their mid ni'ht Leaus prepiratory for the F.lcction, and that their voleq! ..:n..ni mm' .Iv..f 1111 ll I 1 UVJIMll. I Hill l"H I' 1 '-" ... ... n ii i l ronuiM ,I10rw uutil they arc closed at ni-ht, an,l thu3- prevent the' acconiplishment of I. ,my unhallowed scheme they may have i i - r...: every i 'cniocrai io io ioe mi.- .n iv .u'i - concocted to prevent honest men from vo ting. Let all democrat ro to the poll, Tuesday
Wk pre-ume the Republican office will issue a circular, on the eve of the election,
eo! 1 1 a " n i i !g false eh a rge and alxsu r d sla 1 1 d c l s agai:i.- t our candidates, charges and slanders that it dare not. for dcneVs aake in.-s rt in the columns of a newspaper. We pre sume sj, from the fact that it pursued that couise last voar. and is accustomed t do so. We hardly need warn the public against such lying publications. Every man knows all charges made in such a form are false, otherwise they would have been spread before the people in the columns of the lit publican, and investigation courted. No charges derogatory to the honor of fair-dealing aud business capacity of our candidates, can be substantiated. hence the Republican 1ms not dared to make them openly, for fear of the reaction in public sentiment when its falsehoods were exposed. Its strong j oint is to wail until the eve f election and then secretly circulate such documents as we have referred to. trusting to avoid exposition untiil the election is over. Democrats and honest men. generally, spurn all such circular, and expose them when they come to your knowledge. All who desire to have their ltberfv ad judicated upon by a deputy Provost Mar slial, instead of a regularly constitute! court should vote the abolition this fall. When the draft occurred in Marshall County last Fall, the enrolling commissioner for Polk Township omitted to procure credit for eight men who had volunteered from that township, and twelve men were drafted, whereas four were all that were due. 31r. J. C. (Ysiiman asccrtainC'l and reported these facts to the enrolling commissioner of the county, and claimed a correction in behalf of the men who were thus wrongfully drafted. The c-oinmis-ioncr. Mr. Mattingly, claimed that alfer the draft it was too 'ate to rectify mistakes, whereupon Mr. Ci'shmax appealed to a higher authority and telegraphed to the drafting commissioner of the State, and fmal'y procured an order for the correction oi ail such mistakes, by which order some twenty or thirty imn were re-lea-ed from unwilling and unlawful service, from our comity, under the draft. Mr. Ctsuman incurred quite an expense in his v"d- .hy of his grateful neighhors de.-ired to reimburs' him with. lut 1 ..IC 1 i 1 he acted from a de.dreto see justice done. and fair play shown his neighbors, and receicd his reward, in the consciousness of having accomplished that end, Let no man stay at home next Tuesday fearing there will be trouble at the noils. ' , , i ,i i i a the man who dees so. slioiiul Te mai.veu bv his neighbor as a craven, lit subject for the tyranny of Abe Lincoln and his thous ands of underlings. Tilt-: importance of the e miing ( lection : is not felt by many of the voters of the leur beneath its wheels. Tuesday next the (5uheriKitriaI elocIf you approve of the spirit of aboli- ''" which is daily committing outra- ,, 1 ccs uwon and taking the lives ol Pornocrats, and des.re the th,,.- to po on t.l rctaliatn.ii becomes the order oi the (lay . ttUl1 :,,l:utl,v antl ct.iiiusioii h the land. (vote the aboliti-n ticket this fall. ! V. O'Ponnell has our thanks for five -mall, sour peaches.
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Aug.23. m-2. 31m3 LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY. ! JAMES M. DALE : : : ; : Proprietor. Who arc now receiving direct from New York and Boston a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES Boots ctxxd. Sliocs, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Hals, Caps mid Clolliing Aud ia fact almost everv kind of of goods used i ! this ci.uutry ; ivhicb they offer AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH MICES. Tlicir'motto being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS, All arc respectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing clsctvliere; and satisfy themsclvcs that wc arc selling as Low, or Lower, than anv other house in the West. lc particular and call at the North Room of Hcwctt and Woodwards Notv Uncle UaiiamsJAM KS M. DALE. i X. B. All kinds of country P.oduee suc-h aBut- ; tcr;K-; H?tfiwax; Hulci; Wheat; Corn; Tolatoes c taker, in exchan-e for Uoodi at the new IndiauaCueapCasU Store. nfj . i . . SALK, FEED c0 EXCIIAXr.K. Hor,e, and Ca.-n.-c, always on l.,nd to let ,l i . . rvir tlr Iii' hct marreasonable raic. aip -- ,-. - ket price irt c-h for Horses. Horse landed Ly tlieuay, wee ivim mu... - , vVoopi HESS& nessel. rb-mouth Indiana March 26lh NEW FIRM!! The Ohio Cash Store having pAwed into the hinds of TT n TIIAVEK, ÄCo. VJ The new proprietors take pleasure in nunouncing llieui p 1 TO THE CITIZENS OF A D Thfl Adioiuine; Counties. - That thev have JUST RECEIVED A. PULL STOCK OF GROCERIES! AND
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a CiCi A T) T II V M T PULL A SS U 11 1 JH U ll 1 OF THE LATEST STYLE ami tlie BEST QUALITY TliosewishinK anything inourbnP will un well tocive U9 a call before poinsr etsewbere, af.marttition to the inducement! ofTercd above, w prodoe to SELL CHEAP. C A LL All O R V K US. H.G. THAYKR4 CO. PLYMUTII INL,
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Wew Grocery I II. .V. WOlUv, Plymouth Marshall Co. Ind. Th( lünlerimto.l 1. ....... , . ! ry S, tore one door vt t of '..l-, ,.v , ! Porte street, .-md will at all tirn,s keep, r.'" v.. - ...m, "iuiut, ot t it verv liv.T Quautv which he will invaHitlv U'MIo est market price. Rfchnroud Ml!! ni'. . rd teed ahvava on ,.,1. . A Wu, jT"1 I lymouth, Indwaa, July l Cd m. :,-, Itf iob"wECs binisTlKixixö l ROM 20 To 30 CENTS a niCK& SMITH. iUcfo (troccni JStorr. BYIMv ET & KIAu-E R (AT THE CLD COUGLS COREI..; We hrivo.and iM'ko- c.t.r.Üv i.n b.n!, x IJro tumolctc stoer oTtL.ESST OF G-RoC3SniSS Which we will sell to theciiicus of Mar? .a'i r.i,J a.ljoinin? Counties Pastow figure-as thov c.a be r.uri-h-iSc,! tor in thi section o; .-ounrrr. " (Jnr sii l- ;. f oii-n . j a SUPKK lOli QL'ALITY; iUoTllZ?l , t-a.-.iiv smtthcuiselvcsLv civia? .:. a can. - All kinds of Coi iitry Prodi re t .l.r n in tni.e p,. . . vrkii-&i-:lu::. iimuiun innans, Jir.e l Ith isn. nl-tf Allonipy and Coniisrlor ;:l Lau SWI.DIJZK'S HACK I'AV AD tOIWTY .'dihXT SOIICITOPv OF PEXSIOSS. ; OrFICF-Orfr re-'u!iiS's D;a 5;-.,e Pit ouui, iiiüaiia. v j--,r)1IV n ,r, ,,UJ1 I- 'JvUlNK .1 Kann oti,1 I'..... J . T in xiuuim l i t I . r s I V...M. . II I J. i. I 13Ortivr. is IJaxk I-'iii.ri - I ! PLY.MOl'TII, j QF Uj TEHES IO j IAllAr 1 4 I)in:n THE FLHI. CiATi Am t Th cnderF'iined lias pun l;.il ti ! for ! MailHlI Countv, f.f'nira!.r mi l Ilm tm..' 1tico Lueral, I-oldin; Gatf atd will r.tI. , i Llr. . n'1 l itvs to tho 1 urr'' rs ,,f Couiiiv . ; This (late is :u knowK u. d bv all r. i, h,M, s,,n, 1 L to he superior to anrotU-r i-vcrinvi-nt,..!. i mattvr of (viivcr.:. -:,t e it will y ., Vs,.f ;,, one year. It i reoi,.,inr t. -t." it. cil at More and e.iniii. tü icnifs. j riymoutf,, Ind. July e, IH.:i fine m mm, rnToc;K.iii amiiuoiipp. j jEOO'IESSa - n.YMOl'TH. MAhsHAl.L (dlNTY. t MM ANA. I j The proprietor of this cta!lih:nent having p;:r- ! cliarfd thr late interest of A. J. His!erin tho ; same, and having ntaile t r onsive ad litions t'u rci to in now pn prred to do all kinN ot" riniot.r4-l.,.i-Luc-sized I note-graphs as true to nature n i . ture is true to herself, nnd ury p.-, ular. Hcturesof all knds copied and en'ai'd. r-i r ii- . Don't fail to procure a lift" likenesn ol v ur ( Father, Mother, h'on, Dju-hter. Huinr.d er Wife ; before their dear faces are I tJ.ten from our view by the grave. Money could not buy twin you the po;rest and fail tea rhotoiaphie image of the l-st i loved one. 'I hen de'ay not a day lest the subftt;iiicc fade ere you secure the hhadew. I The undersigned hixing had eiri- of experi ence in the picture hu:ues, an.l Invnig recently become familiar with all the late iiupro emei.t, iij the art, tl Itters himpelf tint M-s n-vk Mill enipare favorably with the litt done in thee't".. New and beautiful -eietcies, Sieicoseopic i, mt etc., will const.trtlv be a 1 led H the ahea !v rei spe table stock; so that this establishment will in deed tu a "l me Art Uallerv." Call an i see the ritt"",f. T, II , MALL, Acfnt. rivuiouth, Indiana, Squ mbtr 21tj 1M':, nvlf plyj i oTtt.i -r, I T D. Offers bis services in the prat lice of Mediciutf and attendant bratiehei, anl from hi t.reius ex ! perienee in private practice, and tttcn dance i tb lloppitals m rew oik, be hope to irndrr ? itisfaetion to thoe favoring him with their patronage, AU call promptly attended to. eithe r day or night . Office Over Pershing' lmz toie, K:idence on Center ctreet, f.rft dx-r Xerth Catholic ehnrtb, . r-f
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