Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 November 1863 — Page 2

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J. . okiiokm:, : Ldllor. n.m o l'tii , i x i i a x i "V,- i.i lOi'o T ii r K S D A Y The following named gent'emen will net a ajenta for the Democrat, in their various TownBhips, until further notice, and are authorized to receive subscriptions and money fjr the Democrat Orncs: m Center Township, II. M. Lioas, (Jerman Township. Jonas Miller. XorlhTewKship, Ciiarii-s Dakclat, Folk Township, Weit Township, UaLn Township, Green Township, Bjurbou Township, Walnut Township. T. B. Mlrton, Jons Zkiinkr, J.MKi Brooke, D.Win Z?!tSEHt James M. Wickii:i, Tipptcano Townhi, Dk O. P. Smith ISor It Is. The Fort Vayne Tunes ."peaking of the ! inre enll for volunteers, and the rrobabilitv tfc-eapins the threatened draft in Januarrv next, savs: -If the people who can ! 1 1 I carv an election, canlmht thefattlc? 01 the 1 , , ' i cnot it . mm 11 i l rne vüo!e abolition p'irty win i.-e ccmpeiie-i j to encage in either a tight or a foot race." j "If thc le-ders of the abolition party be1W that the Democrats arc truitors. thev ! in i.nf .wtr'i'r t ',lm tt. o iriiiv 1 t.o not ceriaiiN . .a.m 1.1 ine auu, I I anJtlw Peiiiftcracv will take tliein at their !

admini-tration we want to sec it demon-1 -eme.it will cease; hence we mu.t conclude - meeung o one o. u.e au,,,.,:.,- pV thcr, to CnnvQT( of a.. . ..... ... . ,,! if the war Continue the neee-itv for it tratiou s peripatetic Generals. Hamilton, ot tion between tbe diP'ereut armies an 1 the tratcd. JSow 1 thc time. v e can te.i t ,.. , ., . . , , . . . , , . 1 t j arises from our prcsistent sinfulness as a lcX!S- Did the principle obtain, our e- angunes are favorab!e.

t hero he.i (trait. ana ii trat ( ran is i 1 ......

wrd. uotwitli,taud;ng the fact that those . jf lhcro is a nun iu the (VnAnleraey in ' who uiakc these charge, acknowledge their ! favor of the reconstruction of the Fnion. : tVUitv u-i..n th: v.t n to voli'.iite.-r Weiht lum road this letter ami see his doom. :

... . fill up our armies -and learn how well n c tüir.K me üruca puts the case prct-; ty strong, but perhaps not more so. than j hundreds of thousands ef the people- themstKes regard it. The juestioa will recur to boacst luindt, why should those whoarc disloyal be requested to take their places in the army of the Union? Why tLould the government, put arms in the hands of traitor. and then drill them, in the science of arms!' and these questions are more easily a-ed than answered. If there are in Ohio. f,r in.-tr.nce, I 7.'"-00 traitor, who bv voting for Yalündighum. manifested their syr.'pa thy with the rebels, wc sub- j

- :t whfbr it would b.- ouito afe to armLi . 4l , , , i ä.i wuuLvr i. o- 1 .uiv iu ' tnn t there is a growing desire to hold our! . i - .i .1 -1

tiit--in. au-l then hrinir tnem into ir.e pres-i . 4 encc of a rebel army so nearly equal in size to our ow n. that the armed Vallaudighamt.s would bv L'oing over to the encmv mru the "eale again?! us, Yet if democrats arc "traitcrs" and "copperheads" ti.is is i'tstthe thing that is proposed to he tJ:u?. Is it true that republicans believe l heir own thargc against th-j democracy? We think that a : deiaocrats we arc entitled of rieht, not of favor, but of rißt, alsolre ri'jht. to onc of two things, either cxiwpticn from military hervico.or from the charged- dUlvvaUy.. Iftfc; adnatat'on rrcses. au-l socaKcrs viu lar.v u.c i i - - the charge of disloyalty made by them against kmoerats. and make tlie necessary reparation for the wrong thus done them, and in addition compel the administration iu carrv on XW .or 'Av.t to suppress the rebellion, then democrats will ;-gain as heretofore chetjfully enlist to serve during the war; and we tell republicans i . . . . . . .. -.11 . ...... -i rlia.'iil;; I roir everv lime im i i i'.i o ti.attvrv ituiK tu - j and tralt-:r- tluv are dis.;..uragii)g enh-t- " 7 ir.ents. and keeping men out of the army, That rirc. .Vine tiLie sinve the -V. C Ixtt uViom, nienti.ne l the fact that a small tenant hou-c on the farm of an abolitionist in this Couutv vas burn- 1 down. and charged that thc tire was work of some Copper- j heal incendiarv. It said that it was j o"ibablv done in c ?ns .vjucucv? f the j '('nioa sentiments entertained by Judge j l II. 'Hl S'-.11 Uiuvii . iiiiiiuiii.' - - ) C" the afo.Wid abolitioni,t. Now alii ' . I thi "as wt 11 er . 'gh for foreign eon-ump-t'.on, but w'ncu It i known that the aforea!d -Judgi C had for s .me time previous to th': fin: been manifesting his "union . e ntiznvDts" in a marked degree, to a lemalc tcna.it who occupied the houe, it will not be thought t-o very strange that thc wife of thc Judge should set lire to the house, as wc are informed she did. We rr srrtt t- be oblige i to say tv.:i this mueh

in rotation to thc matter, but if abolition-Lcc,,un(

l-t? (I IlOt Wallt lO gel. nun n:y ui'i.v k .. . 1 .iki 1. mi fie ru if uphold fal-e charges ;.gain-t Democrats, Tl , re wa.- no reason w hatever in this otc to cLartrc "Coppcrtt ads" ith that fire, it was only tt!e domeaic fuid in which a tpirito 1 ani !ous vornan undertook to "vindicate the :dgc" made by her liege lord at thc matrimonial altar, a gentle rer. binder ofonec hrry dny? ta"t p-siDg

To Our Friends.

c onSht t0 havc at lea?t J'000 suWn-! Tt i5 refreshing to read the Democratic rof.0jri.Ize him. and lie was or, the i-oint of exactly 02 Jl cenN a dozen and bv workinhers this County to the Democrat. , profession of these Union men, alias Abo- hein-turned over to the police, when, fi.r- their inrs to the bone can complete ix 1 here are about 1:C0 democratic voters, litionists. They are Democrats of the right tunatelv. his wife came to his rescue. garments per diem ,.... ' . and we think it would not be asking too ! type. TJ.ey parade their greenback De. Xext day he recovered his bagage, and The Had v shirt-mak. h'xw York much of our friend., to rennet them to in-; inocracv for the genuine article, with as made am,le e.Npianations to the females he labor under" the -rave marline of beiucrease our 1m until it embraces two-thirds j mueh effrontery as they do a legal tender haJ so unintentionally alarmed. white. Wer thev otherwU. .1... KnL

of the democratic vote of the County. It could casuv be done with a little effort oa the i art of our friends in the different . . ncrniancnce and i;ro?r.eritv of a thorou-hlv, uemocrauc paper, nere is as mucn an in. , tercfttoothersastoin. b'oon the Prc-i-dentin campaign will commence, and 110 effort will be left unmade bv our wilv ad-' versaries, to carry this County lor the abolitiou ticket. As a means of preventing this, and of maintaining our own ascendency we would like tosend out to the votersof old Marshall at least 1.000 copies of ! . T. , , . i the Democrat durini: thc coming year. ! , 0 . Shall it be done Let our friends respond ' 1 r 1 0 : borhoods trood new fubscribers by the score. A MoIIioiIImI View. ! The Methodists of Illinois, in a recent j State Convention at Springfield, adopted ; the following resolution. I Itcstlve I. That we recognize the hand of I God in this terrible war, chastising us for ! our national sins. If this terrible civil war is acha-twe-1 : ment for our national sins, and our Metho-' disl brethren solemnly declare that it is so, none can w,Silakc thc rcmc1.v- If the l'e0-.-.1. . ..... c-:....:.v,. 1. r.. .i... 1 1 ido not present a very flattering view of the w ickedness of this rretersc reneratioii ... i. r.i . . . j j UoW it WorK. The Mtnti-omcrv CA la A Advertiser

nciL;nuorn-xus. eiioieihat tiiose ten- better than their eltort to make "old out of "U1 10 aui -o.u jj wniie .Mr. aiiaiun- , . , , ,r , . , . 1 I , -it moMng appeals in thc:r Ijcliu. tlemen in the different town?hii.s who aro ! irreenbacks. The skunk eniild net ih-.-. iv ani received only votes lrom the army

j -.w - FT' 1I r . X -j J actintr as agents for the rarer, will do all the woodchuek by nrorestinit w;is :i won.l. The value of the 'soklirs' vote" may be . rogrcäö vi .egroistu lit

thev consistently can to heln us. The r-hurk?: and iht rron1io- li.iirpritt thus estimated. Ts it msible that tb( C ,a C,IJ"

,....,.,... Ineoidc. Our beloved Methodist brethren I eminent would be no better than the rule is true thst Burnside is threatrnyd" !

hlM...- C r.ut !,t( ,C.:uf(-V,,biJl'r Cushinan V. of this Conn-

1 - w i t 1 hator hitmir. remarking thereupoo as ( fjl.. State lines are tobe obliterated, btate : rmnts lgnoren, putuie ana private properiy intre,t swe,t awav; ti.e men of the i SM.ntli ri.-Ii and noor. with their wives and i au u' 4t rv 111,113 v servintö Dcubtlcss the only effect of Mr. Wlnt ing's letter in tbc South, was to strengthen the rebellion. The advocates of secession have always? seized on such documents with avidity and given them the widest circulation. By this means th?y keep on j a. . l i . -i i

me exasperation ana crusn out inosc wnoj - o ' i . .i r vi i and c juld if thev would have ierovided might Ltherw:se pronounce in favor ot the ! - "uumi Ill-iUU"tu f ' ti i . a t i i : thnsp eoniforK Mhm.hitelv uoes-irv Inr 1. moa. This letter was a great (iod-send ! 1110 0 --,niI(jris .i?jsuiuui mtts.-an ior . .i . ithe.li. j to the secessionists. .

State Convention. We hear from several of our exchanges) iiii;ALiaie .oiienuon ai i.ii i aveiie, in- . ... . i . i- ... .

Stead Of Indianapolis. That there should! , , , . ., . . F , i traveling about the country. His lamilv be any necessity ior a cltanire ol place, is' . -4 , . ... . , i , i resided m the north part ol the city. Du humiliating in thc last degree to every . ... ' . j f. , . , , , ring his absence hid wile wrote to him that freeman ot our .-iato; but ii the democracy ! ... , . ., , . ... . , . ; jshc had a good opportunity to sell their cannot huM a convention at the ( amtol, ' . , i -i ., i i-,i , x . , 1 I idacc and go and reside with her lather at

w hat assurance is there that it will he per mitted at any other place? Will Lot the act ot such a change, he made the ' . j pretext ior such aggressions upon our 1 rights aus arc feared at Indianapolis? Wc say hold the Convention at the Capitol of the State in the Sf.-ite IIoiivo or IioI.I not a ,n,is A-, (. ,.. . . a . 3Iurton refuse us the protection, of the : , . . ., , , ... In, ,7 ............... .....I. 1 I . - C I I law. anl connives with the lovers ot abo. I - i ntion anareuv. tyranny, and usurtation to ! 1 .. 1 i , , ' ,. ,, , 1 , - folding our .State Convention there, then in thc name of ' God and humanity," let therM thenceforth one universal ery go u from every uvalley and hilltop" all over ur beloved j-'tate ''down with oppression , , , . and the oppressors," and mav God speed. . . " : the ri'dit Wc arc entitled as of riiht to hold our Convention at the Capitol, and for one we are unwilling to surrender that right through fear of an illegal attack upon us by onr political adversaries. Wc vote for no change. Our "devil" a few days ago was seized with ' poetic pangs'when a somewhat pridoiiged labour he brought forth the toiiowmg timely "gem : - i. -j f. -- - ''Whj do wc .uourn, cor Or -hak' at draft s alar but thc voire tbat Al 'UfijUo wc luourn, corisrrijitel friends, Iarm ? A tram sen 1, To raakc us sh'iulder aiirs." "T ;7. the Kepiiblie.an la.-t week I Tiik editor of offered to bet on the pluck of one of his "Union" friends, and intimated that in a certain contingency we might get oursclf lldllnillr I b l'l.b,il I! lb' V Iii-Iii U'bi, ULiilul. I r--. . . ifiiiii .1 iii.iii if i,rriii.iiii.- i '. ... i tead ot beJ his time loafing about town im ingat work for his employer, and then claims pay lor full time, when his board nlyphows If) meals taken in ti.i n w it 1 1 f ii! Vi.f 1'iT.f. fl-ifirtirriiitf Wi cli.tibl i iir'iiui , t. ir'i. I'll 'hvhum"1. . Tl I. nrmri , '. n ..... . , ! tniii li rimrr, filrfiiil ol lottirn iiit li. i T. f.lV.'.l .II-.'.- Illllll'l VI lltllill. 'J'll I'V roost disturbed byuch a man, thati of getting "soundly thrashed," in the day time. Baltimore has been included in the limitK of Untier' new department. Heaven ehould havc mercy on this unhappy city, for Butler after Sehcack i? like Caligula 'f'.cyb'U' Nero.

The Greenback Democracy.

made go to tass o Id and silver by law. The attempt ; U.S& Uli IUV1I ? MUIUU! SllUU iOI lllC" I e J." , 1 . , . . . uine article of Democracy, will succeed no i. . . ' stand tlie tost W,.hnvf.Dcninw:i(.viiitli Mate ol the greenback sort. J hey are at a wore discount than Chase's moncv. but ;jut now their greenback loyalty aspires to be a le-al tender like other greenbacks - Louisville Dem. j Tiik following extract from Burke is a

photograph which the -swarms" of"iiine hre that the rebel authorities have rumhundred thousand" '"ihimiiitr iriants" anion' moneed tri'-itino- nur i.rionn-r whm- !li:m '

, 1 -.i r, us may tuay with profit: . T .... , I cari conceive no existence under , . . , ,. heaven that is more truly odious and disgustin than an important, helpless crca- " - , . T ... , ,, j iun;. w iiuoui ei 11 isaoin or niuirary skiu. iwitliout a consciousness of any other quail ifieation for power but his servility to it. ' bloated with pride and arrogance, and calling for battles which lie U not to fight." " j ('AN 11 ,norc atrocioiw principle than the fl'ing be conceived, uttered as a rule of ; povcmmciit in this country: ? "lt Is a vre11 rcC0Snixd princeple that, :.. . 1 1. ii. .1:. 1 1 . 111 lC3 Vl 'muon, u.e ju-ucm. uepanmentmust be subservient to and made to ' follow, political principle.." 0....1. 1 1.1.. .1 .: 1 1 cuen i.u.g,.igc 01 an ran.zeü mob. It is. however, one ; w r ' 1 - of tlo 'turn itii jmnrrvrTvo-ntu of nholition. im. We arc informed that Silas (.'ushman. son lv- uied at the iSoMier s Home in Lin- ! eago on I rniay last. Mlas enliste! in the l 1,1 J; a"(1 a f mhful UlK'T': . Jt;,n.Mok hc reev,va ;i lur" 1 'Ugh to visit his fritn-ds at home und reemit his health, but alar.. Homo, and friends wtio no more for him. IIü steoneJ ciT the cars at some station n his way 4l nom and uufoi tunat ly got left and was nennitted to remain on the , latfonn all 'ivht. UearriH in Chicago on Friday ; morning about dav Ugbt, and remained on ; thc platlorni until about 8 o'clock, when i he was tf,ken tothe.-ldicr's home whole h ' died the same day. Thus h- passed away j another brave "man to luminal home. ;thmii"h fhr-n..l,.et of those who houll -niitaki s will Happen. From tht Hartfcd Conn. IVcm. ' rr i til .i .1 i here is a well-known gentleman in tins P . , ' . . . . ii)r ..I -i mii.i.vil turn r,l inlml ir hiiwii ,Mj. r".' " I iroxs t:iL. Lim tr..Mi lion.i must of th t in;e " . . place ami go the south end of the city, as they had pre- , ix, t.A t.. it.. r..t.i;i..l .K-iii.r! . . ,, , . . , , '; her to bell: and wrote apain and again, bnl : 4, ., . c.. i.;' failed to receive any more wife. After a while hc returned home, arriving unexpectedly on the mid-night train. La boriously he wended his way to the resi . ' ' 7 . . .' . ,1 dene, at the north end, carrying a heavy ' " m ' .. . , , . ... . . , vahece in each hand. Having hn latch- . ... . . ...... .. Kev in nis no key in his pocket, he walked in without disturning any onc, left his baggage in the . ,. . ,.. 4 ,. ... . room. A kerosene lamp was burning low, casting a dim light over the room. The gentleman was tired, and glad to get home to Iiis familiar room agaiii. lie turned up t-v .t.. .v-... , ... the light a little brighter, i md leisurely be - i i . i , ..ii.i n by a rustling of the bed clothes, and a feminine expression of alarm, in a voice not at till familiar. He glanced toward the bed. ! There were two night-eapped heads instead of onc, and neither of thern his w ife. The feminine voice, partially mullle l by i the bed-clothes tightly drawn up to their chins, in accents ol indignation and terror asked him who he was, and what he wa. doing in a young ladies'bed room, would he go away immediately, or wu hl they sen-am 'for the police, cry murder, robbers and al irni thc home? While thc bewildered and justonished gentleman hastily gathered Iii .... , " ,. , . I clothing about him assured them that there must, be some mistake, he thought he was on his own room, made the most profu-e a- ... .l.wrii.u. -itiit Ii'ifl-,1 toil in the il'irkiii-v ' ' t ".- i with a dim comprehension of the truth, ... ., , . . . .. I His wile itikdsold the rdiice, aim ii is loriner residence was occupied as a young ladies' arding house. Confused and bewildered he groped his way . .. . out, only to stumble headlong over his t ' or- . , , a, gotten baggage in the hall, with a noise that brought the whole 1'euiale household about his cars, with screams of robbers, murder, fircj police! .Jumping up without waiting for apologies, hc vamo-rd in haste, leaving hi? baggage behind him. Then, at one o'clck A. M., had a mile to rqlk. thutabed half an hMtr tc iwaken

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tin- family, his own lather in-law did n..t

Ohio has sent 17(.llM men to the war. v.rn.v' .!.- .-i Ill UO IliC Mill. Urough's vote from the soldiers amounts , , . . utm5t eKertions of the admininisti-.ilion. iui 11, a.o.uie power, coiwu only secure twenty-six tbousand votes out of so la.-e a nuuider? rPTJT AT TT1 TTr Q w v,, o II .lOlll.llUV.O .'. An officer in the Richmond prison writes ,. . . , ... ! ever, even dieout inning the daily meat l t- ,,M , 4, V . , n i ration. I hey claim that thev are unable . , . . ... to lurnish their own soldiers v.nh meat. ! J his government is about to take nca-uics A . , . . , 10 iiiriiisu "iir prisonTs Willi proi?!ols. An arniirenient has already been made effectivo by which the rebel Commissioner pledges that all clothiug pent to prisoners shall be delivered. Nkw Youk. Xi.v.O. Tr:,,UUt..s Washington special savs: t Thc uext r,ir(nilrht IiruU1j,es , U thl. lut eventful since the commeneeinent of the W;U ThesuccessofMcadeandthereCe.it OJl0ralIoU-S iu J5 .x rn-i Jo's department are liri..ll0litorv 0f thc -igantie conllict, of whith the linM (,rliaUle reacll iVuI11 Chattanoo-a to Washington and Richmond. iM,ti, fruUl e.,st .,,1 Wos( i,v .!rirt. ar mles. om no khows u, au i ine mea'-uio .0 o.' ' . 1 ... l . I : L . .. i .1. , 1 taken to thwart them. "(jJrant'.s supplies are uninterrupted and plenty. "Meade's army is believed to largely outnumber Lee's, and th? result of a Iat!o cannot be dou'.tt-d." AVaimn';t n. Nov. ' ' In the fiuh' on ; lie 1! i ; -ih -. Tin ;':. n cutur.-ay, near;.-'. ' re! e'- .veic prisoners ri he i-e.eral an., v crosi the riv.-r on Sunday, and r.re pressittg forward vigorously. Our cavalry r-ro reported to .ve oecupied Culpepper. The rebels are falling baek. and it is believed that they can make but slight reista-ice to Me ide's advance. Kilpatriek, with hi cavalry has o-cipicd the city and highr of Frederick,!. urg. The f rw ird movement by Me;.de i- under an o'pves.s order from the "uro crnment. , A ll.iiilt h.t taken r ..... . e jdace in West ir'r;u;a. in tlie viCi.'I'tv ! U ICCIibl iar. The rebels were defeated. It is expected lb it the uext i'irtur'it 1 Ä . i W! lv tw ' ntlulpet.o.l ol the war. 1 A HWtttW , c,,l!lct oxtendin14 -t . 11' t ' 1 t i.itii I ti i f f . 1 1 1 .i n r-i t i 1 1 i i rf t . : i rtii.l - v l:,.hniond I i L 11 UlOll U . 1 Wo o! t ,cll. luriiule S jolvancc t l.osiion hive been e-it.tured bv the lebeL llJU lu" tJrIll,t 1 " lM- " with their 'im-oi, e..ni-tin-' of half of 1111 l,u " " 1 ! tVo re-dments. ILinisidei.- threatnied by 1 u J i i irirt. . ...l,..! r,,iee-:1m 1 iV. i i ihee t- uol liT' ulltl 1,in- ,Min 11,1,1 1 ' W but it ianl tint hiiuiation is not x i, mu n i .a.u iu.u m ..uu.iu.ii i l-recarious. A force of 0 .00(1 nd.ids. under Cooper .iml helbv h ive eroded the Vrkans-n 4111,1 IK1U.-luuc tm--a Ulc and are marching in, -n Gen. lUunL who. with a force of l.snd cavalry, is conveying a large supply train to Fort Smith. The third exj edition to Texas has proved" 1 a failure, and the troops have returned. Vnother exnedit'-i i n foot however 1 I . ... . ... i ISn.wnsville it i- stated beii." the l.oii.t J'l('" KbV U1C u ' lWU'j' LU"n !' ',.((.,! j "-- A Jiichmond pajicr ot I riday lias a report that heavy lighting had oeeuredtt. Chatt:niooga- but nothing eonlirinatory of ; the story had been received. A Confederate agent has arrived at the: city of lnexieo, for the purp so of negotui-; it,nna try:ily w,Ul !,,e s-r"Ve nmeai. ,.1 . ..IiüirM veeo'-nired his army, and is marching to meet the Trench. (ad. Hatch his returned to Collierx i!!c. , , . , - .ii .i Lern., having driven ( Iialm.Ts .omoss the Tallahatchie. Thc rebel lo-.-1 Uc rebel to-s was severe. v - ' oKlKlssMi.NR.n, Nov. i. ond 7i;7..ftlier.tl. contains. .. . I The lliehmom the lldlowing dispatches: 'CilAitLt:i. Nov. I. The T.inbard j ,lunt of Foil Sumpter continue furiously. It kept up all hut ni:!it. and is still I guiiig on this morning. President I ' it 's has vis'. ted Juine Island, Foris Pendtcrtoii and J- hiist'in, and all the . f ' - i n the short:. "ClIAUU i-ioN. .N'oV. ."i I Ii K ; t 'V firing lo da, fr mi 'he enemy Mon . r nid i.iiid I at ter.e.. : ". sho; b..' '.een tired in the l t. t twemy f ur Inuir. 1 here have been no easultie u our sole. Ano lur iron-cla,; joined the licet t.-dav. 'Ihe . . .. Ironsides still rcMiains ijuict. I Inte .Ionitors are taking in ammunition to-dav." ' Presidcnt l.inooln has adi jdul u policy' ,. , i . i which we can crdiahy n.do,-o. ;m an c omplilicatioii of Kmei'sotrs l heovv !' coin- . ... . n . i ",i l i pcc.atioir He hasset.t lnMt Uutler hack to his old Held of Ii" Ueth-.l. the seene of ,. . r". , ii Ins only ciuMunter with m i.-eiihio ivoe s during tlie war. and where no wv.ti as ii.uctt glory as over the rebel iu er'.tcd no y X;w Orl'n.

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' - . v- I IV U I of the contrabands would be immensely J 1 1 .1 . . , , ; seanrbi Ii7erl :it their .1 H iiwi .. n.l , 1... .. i j . ., -. , , ' .. ured "Aid NiciOitO.s woulJ be making : rniia-: , . :. A . c . . ei t l- . . '.1.. .f iV. .ti.u.i tl (1,11.!, .,ril.rt I.',,;,,!,,,,,. Key. Stephan II Tvmx. in an address made by him. said amonp other thin-, that the! African race was the embodiment of the : liifflie.-t type of humanity and that as the the AlViean tU Hin-rior of ihe i.,.n,:, f .w. NEW STOCK. LATTER AND BRO. IS a re jusl rcccircd aSI'LKIV - . ill u Aoriincm ox READY-MADE 4MU X A1AÜ4 t LJfplf' -4- grj Ji-.iU ft SP - . m El M M . I UTJL. JtT KZ ' nUUn CC V7 i.l VJ Hr. .OH A "rariiitj of xS'otion. Thf'r Stock of Ho )ts .m l S!n3is pnrticulnrlj iljci viup pubMc attvntiOB, as regard tjuaatit; , ju.ility nnJ price Tiic'r Clo'iiit'f .T)'r"'os all qriti?, anl tear will imt ! iihi1t'1'J tv ar liourC in ih il.ice. IT CiU nil ex iiiiiwe (I ' ii an ! Fricet lor yo.i t s !i. .'. r 2l-.!o.4 H-.viOi of FciYain'S IVug stoi'. ri'inontl), Nov i2, I?GJ-fnv GREAT BARGAINS! I X( LIrC). A: I$ICO. Have just rciViTcd ft l-irgc slock of DRY GOODS, GUOCEIUES, NOTIONS, HOOTS & SHOES, CASSIMEKKrA, COTTON A DES, SUMM EU SHAWLS Also a hrxo lot of MfiflP SfCTRTS. JULWJL v,N$ The.o goo.U were bought at Auct be vld the next nIHiTY DAYS at action Pricci Wc invito all from this and adjoining rounticsto rivr u a rail; an o ft e 1 eontideiit that we can mi -ike it i.rol.hibfe tor ttiom to do ?o. The very Ik -t biMiid.ot runts liom J0 tt M'i ccnti per yard Sh.-etin- fi.in -i t..-'J. cem, and other Goods in rion ,iii..n. f,:ne o ,e! Com,' all Do not forgot h,:tl.cv ECiCihCSTON 4 I3IIÜ. o it . CIJ IJl lrtll AT V :iri(M V NlftrP. Vlll-llUll kV (lllllj U IW j , T.ke N ui Seeon . hand Furnitr b;glit r ii w" I ... . . . i' 1.'.... :. .. .... . .- .i -. C? . w...jlr o,1(,i(,; Silbs attended to on 'hört noticoand sm vl! . Ii ovc11 iryn!i I l'l in tnrh. Indiana. nllm3 t srtlClAL .OTlCKS. (CIMMfViCiTKO.) i UI..M N Ati Y CO.NSF.M'TION A t tu: a Iii. f I5Isi:.sf. : : .t CARP --a uis'ivi:s. i he iii!.b ri'iv. I h ivi-i- bei-n retorivI to health in i lew ei-ks. lo i vi i v irue romcdv, after Lai h, -uih .e i -e-a! je... wiili a severe lung iitb e'.i. ii. .nid ihiteiead dnivi-o, ( oniniption H .mvinin to nnke known to Hi lellow-suflorers die me ow of . are. To dl who . -iro it he will cid a ropy of the ircrt ri;rion u-ed ;f-iM' of einige), with ihe dirtctii.w i,,r pi..i.oiHg and un:z tin mw, which thev will lied -i s-m-n euro for covu'iirrio?, Vv(MIA ,?R,VVt.rni ;,. foi.M. &c. 'ITie mil r ..."' "t v ieiti-iin sending the FYe. s.-i-'pi.e'ii m to i. ,m -fir the atlhetr !, and f-prrad in l(M,ioil (,,alV(,, tl be invaluable, :.nd he ho ;.r- . v. : v mi .lVrei -w id try Iii reined j. as it wil' eot t'a nutothiii.Miid iuiv ptove ftblcsoing ' .... , I'u iios wnhniu ihe piTSciiption ii!I pUBse i, j ic; Rrv. ID WARP A. WILSON, : .u : h, 4n:-.2y- Vcrr

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. 23. 15U2. 3Im3 PROF. O. J- WOOD'S II AI.lt KESTOK ATI V J This atunisliin preparation will Iiy nntiir. own prorc-. restore gray Kafr lo Hie oriruial col nr. i TiI1 make it-row on L'iM iica-u. Will rcticie tli N.ituii.1 Socrotiuiis. M'HI vcn.ove at once itchimr. : will Jimo c all D.mln:ff. ! i Will eure nil Crupt'ors cwu S .t II ad. ! will nhc the H.iirSeft avA fJlos-sj. i Will pe-erve the Color of H.iirto OM Ac. Will always Fa ten !t u 1 .-tup it IV.iin,:, And 'XA onc c ,hc ben Toilet Antiolcs i'ur ti:c H.i''rU0,r m ilfC TiiorsAMts or soliii:us i A II 71 V Have testified to ihe hIiovp. w Iio luv hceome cr.w .mil lo-t thir Hair v sicKner-, ch:mp;e of climate, an.l iiuttoittiort, .wl.iJcperforniinq camp .'.nty. - j rn t t liiiov I . i. LLM Uji. :tUli!. ' I' "l October 2'Jili, 1-G1 FiRST PREMIUM COOK STOVETlii Stove look Ui 1 !i;T I i n um ovr all ollirr Cook Moves at tin- Mate f'alr. Iield al Hoc lierter, on Hie lt clay of Orlober, 1C2. ilso al Hie "evr lork Mate I'air of l;. liCOI'OMY IS J -w 'J hi mix i in w'll ! f ;l!v th.Nn'M.'tr liuv ir.g -..n AM Mil I i COOKIXÖ STt)VIC , - A-'ÄSÄ - Sl i; wi!! bake, hr.i! ?r ronM b-.-'.t. r tlmi w.y ! in fuO. and tf crv l.ir5c pcr.ritt.i;ro iu coin ienco. Thm hiw the fvllolur M-iati--, : ' int. TI.tT ar con.-truct.'il with viw ot :reat Idunbilit; i!i tlirpl.itcs exj'Ohcd i tin- lire sr nvi,?.. f an !ri t'llrktlC.'. 21. Th Huts are lino! nfin-ou'h.ctir.g cereeht, thereby upplvias tin-li.-at .lii-ectlv m the oen.ioid thy oven ran be luttid hhd kr;? :n baking order with k-sf.n l th;-.i my ot'.o r tuvc. 3d. Thev luve a hot air draft, v. huh not -.:.v imkc the Vol burn fi t-clv. and l.iM l-.n,;. r, but edd to the hcutiii;-' und b.kin r'tci'.itics. 4tb. Thev eonliiif nil ttn! pan-s ü"' l" fu .1, thereby adding Urgtly to the amount of heat obtaiyed from tlie in iblv of fuel nd. i .1. ni - 1., tn.it; ii' t.l .li'd fi:. -',f i0ie mstsupcri..r inuicr. The oven U hr; e ...11 vrr.til.iii-.l. The itovc is convenient

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rioof we a id the folloniug tetiri."iiv. AMKKIGAN IIOTAIK COOKINt; STOVi-:. Our reader. h;tc n-.tieod an .idviiti.nu-i!t in oureobimns of th" Amern i'i lio'. Air L r.''it .!: , Stove, luanntattui. d bv Shejv, fjekard (e,-" Alban v, N. V. This Stove to. k the First I'reinium'at the list State Fir, and at oar list Countv Fair. It i worthy of ihe high compli-. mcnt thu. paid it. We h ive u.s. d the Stove ier three mouths vit. I have no In pit ition in pronouncing it the best Cook Sto.-e wo h . e auy , knowledge cf. It Kcuius tf be perfect in even , , mp4.,.t. . Mtisfctioii ti wiu chwicl "uai intee in n u nio gn- ;wi i to anvtamiir wlio turviii. u- ioo Mioilcll have it for m!. Mk,..STO'-KMild.-v i'r m: n i. Llyiovoiirin-iuiry :i fotle praetienl uikiiiei !lhc".CnHThai.Co..ki.iK Sieve" wh.ch jou ?er: Ml. w . -ut,nu,b mc u. :.v. thit the matter of h.dim. which :i tlie .treat d-sid.-i a ii rniMv'VVr.l.r Mv 1.1c a h Sis: In rc t i : cVen!.- in whatever J Art t ihr I'vm the um 111 A lO"ll .l" -iii i'. ..... .1... Itiiiiii.-'in fit-rtrrT . - . . i i k. Fvirfii.i i; , t ..Iii'., ' I tii -o . , n ciym'U'W I I 1 Heir Sir: L.sti December we ptinlmed from ,Mh.Ul.u.,oi- -v. ... . . in i li e . l mi i i' 'ii I IUI, ;n ii'vin'v i ... . i : .1. : ...!ttriii.f .'.1 on .Iii It iiM ii. : '....L ii.,. So.ve. ' He linre 'en liilri ingot ti.e kin-1 win... i i-cnufiepii-iciph s-.u-nr the .ho,.o. h cons,,,.,, . t ......... I w, nr. it.i.t iniiuliil id tion on ol tlie 1'iei i"" b , 1. i ...... il .l.i it : nil o vtene. nnl so iiiti ioiit inc it a. to secure a u.e u,.. -, Cookin S.uve h r' .M-b H e e in fr.y - ,v in ni, ,.v-w. .. , i. . thatit fully le.vlircs all the expectations I"3 am. f.rr'ii m Uhiui). .. V. FOR SALE DY H. B. DICKSON, & GO.. rLYMOVT H. INDIANA.

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AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE.

Oreaf lr rival Or fM FALL A S B Willi UEl Direct fro.n Xcir York Uij'.r.:, at the LOW PMCE STORii wi: art. orr.M.v; a i.aiu,;!: ,.vo MM:mo .vroe'K. i.;Ch hi- bm rrr!ia.cl at t5.r Low-t Katt-s for ca.h, :ir.l which . . . , .. ' reiuii: rn i;,v i:i ;iin. ta ci:r oU customer : -t i" ccth:n all U-oro waka.? theii ia.l j e itm ;:. nl to cz-.aune our r rtcc? WM WILL NOT DK FMiKKSgLl) ! Our ox poic 3 af an l:t !; P ar i m'i .'lie i r --'.:''.i of HICK SMITH. work 1-ji t-tiiVt r.iv. j t.10 LJiV;IP!S II IU", INTEREST E ' I 1 V VA Wlsl E K . Al 11 0.;:; f.,-; ,;V., f Ti T 11 -r' , ..- tiü. I.n r;-i'. ill!"..; ;,, v ill liTailn o I c 1 -1 .liivi ( t .! i tu J r"ot -';:-( Vjj' v . '1 hi? :.:. .v l, j'i -,i j, . , , ,. n i ' , J.. . -.; t .. ; : i ; ; . ! : i .- .. . . , .1 !:m!?.t :::;, . ;; ' . :vi':i;! r . '11'" V i J. 1. WILLIAMS 0'. D1ÜCFS (F J'ivl.M.S, M;LL;v I T. -M I ";: i Mi to tl :r 'i :i t' I. in wil!: ht ir i: in l-ft-f. c!! pir v j rix i.t? :'. : . i.i-t d or locht , (1 l i ii') 'o i 'rrh I c l.'n r Mose, IIa :"d"':M i n CVi tfr s 1 1 c r . f rst Jyot JCorth C.ltlieÜr eiillT!!, II3' f .iomn Ci. )sroiiNi:, .lllururv mid Cidiibolor ;il Law. J j'OrncE in n.ivh Ufii iir.vr,, rLV.Morru. inp. cOrirntal Cirrru .Stable. KKKJ) J. EXUlIAXliE. i - - - - , nor!tf , nUll cn or. h-i;d -o 1. 1 t . - i. . .. f ....... : . ,.:tc j ,t... U.,,.,v. "!b.r--, U..od. ,1 i 4i.lVi v ,'ik inj niehtli n if-n i'.'e t, ur . MSi:i,. rivrcoulh I-d;ar M ar5. -Jf-'.i UM. fixe fm$m lT iX Xk M U A4 Z riio'ior-u in! & ahiiirotvs'i: , J r:A Mol Til. MAlvSH At. I. ltl NTY. I MM INA Hi' r,.e; rirrer of ihis ot.i'i-hnion'- li ivirc l't:rMii e5 , all um..-o! o.uiin, He H now h'.v.z an n.nr.tn ina ol tho '. ,. ,1-..l.i.lu;l,v!i::;laiva; r.i , in iLiuir. i.'ii - Th. vaic .j i.-t thc thing andrrtrythe etc :. , , lit . t.ikili vli.iiiitl tH ;, .h.'i n a' i"'" , .,.,,,. ,.tlh- .i- tn:e to natuir I - V', , ,orv r I tiro i fill ' " l4 1 . - i ,. t d o. I eii! it '-ed. i m :':' " n" ' , ...... - , , . l atl.er M.-l-- - . 1 1 .... i .-.;i . i-rn-i;" , U (MUM If' I'll! IT'fll U li'C . 1 ., l io In. , akA i . . ..'( .1...I i.ik 'A'l' rtnpic, Mill ..,.. tlj icel-bd n. the o.a. v i.leJubh Meek; o th:,t t;...c;Ubl.,hrnr,, -dip ..Ull.d iuoAr.l.rn. ( ji. u .d r. e th. . , , H . HALL. v.im. . i nicuurs. . - . t . . -,r , O I.l, I i '." fil? Kl V CWJlilU . I ril lt Da , ' 1 1 ' i-'. 1 K.b'.crk et l'l Vv.i. fVrti.tr. Mir,'

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