Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 December 1864 — Page 2
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4. Q. O.nOttXG, : : : : Editor. tra-r-rr: pjuymoittii, ixniAW: T 'l T ". R A Y, T) F. e. 8, IS P4 Con;;ross In Session. Congress a'embled on Monday. A fjnorum of both houcs being present, ronjniittees were appointed to wait on the President arid inform him of their readir.ess to receive any communication he U!::ht be )!easel to make. It was understood that lie would not present hiü mesagc until Tuesday, when both houses a Ijourncd. A caucus of the leaders in the House had been previously held, arranging all the" committees. Some of the aspiring ones had brought themselves into rather bad odor by endeavoring to get themselves appointed on jpot of the principal committtes. and the more modest detcimhicd to checkmate them if possible. Developments t:iith, rare and racy," may be expected. Already quite a number ol important moves have taen made on the political chess-board and more are to follow. Wo shall endeavor to publish the President's Message next week. We conversed a day or two ago with a gentleman recently from the central portion of the State, from whom we learn that an a mil crcment is in course of completion, , - r j Im. .1 r s iuu,,. uciujguj; ui win pumicai ,.-i.:.t. I the The T-rr.; an Let politi hi 01 hands of our opponents
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cr-ani?ation of the Indiana nntr i i rf.t i- i- tt support ins family knows not tne hap- A hir-c number of gnerals xbotIi ma- j . . , rnmin"! s:ic hi C;. craiuzauon oi tne Indiana enatc. advances but a little way, and is driven1 , r i i . . i c miniUce en the conduct o tne wr.r were CO.N i AL& NJ k'...i '- - rnv
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recently change l over to the republican In Tennessee, we have a powerful army T , . T J IT 4 1 ,T ; " Red-river diacri r - . Ff, ' ' party, ha, some friends to reward, and of veterans unJ Thomas. L of the Lwt 1 h?' been removed Horn tne command of tne The l.vicst Savannah. Hp, tcihutj IS TUE- Ij.ST TO.V.Ü m:;ckE ' for that purpce will ,o with the demo- Nieral, in our rvice-but this annv ja!sudJcnl? acquired T70-Jth? broken up tlic;r ,th corps :-iu, tno ilq.arlmcntoi Ar?: Hh.rm.n w if in iuiud!e (leo,gi,s: m.FiiJULS. crats ia ti.e Wanizatin. therehv .ivinc: ! fc,s than a fo rtnW t Stilv ivc bnck Iiet,V "rS"lt- ' 1-at their and ordered t r.p,rt to den. (anby.- .vising "rauch he.Itaticn and doubt rc- SSCTO Z?ZSC1 lsi:Kr ' then, a mrjonty of the Senate. . . Such men , by the rebels foradistai.ee of nearlv 70 ! riimlr , ,i , , lT , , , . ! " , rei ortcd nn.in- his troor-.. Throe of nis F,m tlic U.-r. n-rk. P.,icr .r u-.r rr- ,n,art - ,ra r-v t,,,:r-'.,! -i1Ä -.,!!- ,1:.. ,o i i l -i i- . . 1 Jiouan.Js rrould have been bleniL" to department of Mii.imn has been created. r-l' J anone ins i oj . . i.,,mic ' fn-c-i'v uriV rli:- i;.--i.rr.i!:-?.S ? . i- i. hMtr.;r: as lie, usually go and come according as jnnlcs, and. notwithstam mg their mimcr- Li M i 1 1 , . 4, , 1 . . , ' ,T f men ph-ktci up bv rebel cavalry report. Vl '. V, , ' i - ' Mir .-'"itu-N. r v vlkJ ..j ftÄ i ,! i . v .i . , . . i the.wrld. andauded to the ec:;mmn sloek e-.mi.ri-iu" hc f,-;de of Mii, --i.fi and ai , i! z ' - t ' tl.uica Yi,u':.: ...ic .6i..miii .Mr i.r.t,uiMtJi they may deem their interest to he in this ous and bloody reputes, they still are ! rFhnrrx-t . ir t,MUn fl 1 " , I f" . thut his army i.s worn aowa una ahnest; 4 . , i'MiAVKLi ä WORKor that direction. Will the republicans r.res.in against the federal lines in iront ! V " ' i ? i T " '""T' !' j1 br 1:. , I 1 "na? k::o.i; .loG,, j ,Jarth l. ,rf trust him? Can democrats trust him? ifNa-hvilic In east Tennessee Gil'cm rCIlia:il 1!1 . f'' Äml "rnod ; b?ei. HSHgiud to the command. There wasgrpt e.eitcmeni tna CVe-. tTj n,r aaix.bel ye:u, vMhvn j ,v.., -.. Wearelreeto say that we have no conti- has just been d " '7" Ä 'iffiffi dene whatever in the man. and believe i5 Le under Rreekh.nd.e; while in " !C t TL lr the ü-cal vcar endin, i K ' f P POrf!' I1)TA7 k that whoever trusts him will be deceived western. Kentucky and Tennessee and nor-! v 're j land and 1 Vance will, it i reported, forbi.i j Jun lbMi are :is foll(,: ,cip.s P;--rr i:i '::k?v Lil I LOi AhJlJ.VA--
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hm.-t ni-i in -in 1 lMo Kiri i it- mi t i' ai- uain. ichiumic siuuij iui mc i 'i no attorney '.iticra shin has been ten- "cu ai -;o-.....,v.c . h,t r.-i; ........... . . n vict nu.i sora .ml loathe him as a , plundering at will. In tue trans-Mis.sis-1 , ,M;r, i r y- , . M . , ' m.-.rr ch-.-oi -iViiy .br.:!-m V, V.-.-t , r . . - .
e il an 1 m iralnuismce; let them shun jsippi department. Rod river i? being fbrti-lr Tf 4 - V ' ? V. J ""V ? ,l0"". .TCÜ" üI '1 . NRW FIRM ! bcn.-atiUnSjoti-a. -i J L ? I'vD f ViHiiSKH
mnantlU-.nl rnf!r ,11 tlo ' M t, . , j Kiiov UOl RKUl y Wi. J Tivoli., WHO Jiie : ,1 beievcd that h-. Wl aCOOpt tiC pool- ij-; ma a ne-jueoee ana ratner see an ttie tioA .it .-verv nvmhihln t.mh win nur! ........ 1 i
of contamination by Association with a'iten.
rogroiz'ng renegade. Those who consent to splice hands wi:h bira for the sake of a few paltry office-i, wo regard as no better in fact than he. and only wait .or the offer nf tbr t!,im- nTppp r.P .ilv,, f!U i . 4 his footsteps. TIxosc Forged Certificates. The Republican last week concluded a lengthy article as follows : e no not oei;cve any man H name j s -?ncd to the certii:eaes rcterred j without their rwhoscH knowled-c and consent. Will the Ie nocrat dare to charge that men's Maines were attached to ither s . t . ' - :i. i i . .' i i ...i. ii of the :ertineates wbo did not vote the ' n;oii ticket at the October election : rrM 4l .. , . nil quo 1 We chire that the names of men were .
, . , t.r , , , , try power ol tne rebellion is anywhere in tache I .o those cert:hcatcs r.s i.ubhsh- f J i , t , ,. 7 ' j j the vieinitv ol cihaustion. Kvery where i ci in the Republican, uw (nt not vote . , . 3 i . . r. r. : t ,w im their circumference the rebel r.tates itt.'irr iu (rctc or Liuou towtSii'j at tue'. r lat 0 tjltr tl-cf'-n i coinront U3 with equal or 5-up r.'or buces.
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Tole f Indiana for Prei-! lullncs. It is the highest of felly for in- whom they .supposed to bo dead, and ., i,:ii ; nti-,.lii...Ml f,,r tli eontrneti.m until J.imin-v ist, U-ns. for Sure Holts Flenuins j ,,, .v i.j.nstC'.virc-ii. ,
I ...cv..., r.,.r... 4V..J u..m ... ,,ullIj...iv.-v,ui",i .uvj ir. uulim i'"-j"luu jot .ix .tearn revenue cutters ior tne jukcs. ,t pivmont;,. : oxrrlbnt pn paction tioti ni i.en.iui u.;-; The following i the official vote of this jits antagonist is reason. The occurrences j for the silent precincts of the tomb, when j In tOn0 the erc'entiaU ot the parties VI,ite" Oik stav, Bolt... S-C.r.O pr. crJ tr. to .U my tcstbnmty to the ibM-v-,! rep.it -J , Sure by Congressional districts. of the last fortnight have demonstrated the fortunate thought suggested itself that s iVm Louisiana were reler- rWtdirrT " b IroXS di;r iv lS 1nv CMPT; MCMILLAN. LINCOLN that the military power of the rebellion is the body should lo embalm-1. The r,(1 1 . , .itiocn election. A res- in.CO prrtbonund nfrvms s pi.m.i. I a'lir.ti,T a iVi'' 1 t try ilAUl; i V : b I (J U L 8t District .14.441 12.OÖ0 Unite ns strnn. when emor,r,,l m .L...i .... 1 . v . ' . . i, . ... , m " 0rc 17.00 - a bottle of your G.nn.tn -.i llV ' i ,vr,
2d 44 11.13Ü .919 5.1 10,073 ..11,7S; 4ih ': 1U,10G 9,087 j ;"th w f,75 14,r91 7th " 12.S13 liMfJi 8:h ... ..12.349 lS.Ciö! 9.h " 14. 91 1G.;")1S! 10th 11,495 14.1481 11th 12,202 15,607 j 130,223 Iö0,l2ö!
130.223 Lincoln's Majority 20,199 Th's is a falling of ou Gov. Mortou's Töte of The K!e:torl colleges of the several n . i Ktutcs astiubled at the capitals of their' 1 , resrectivo States yesterday, to cast their 1 - , , . roten f'r President and ice President for four v?ar from and after March 4th . . , I8C. Th rotes of Delaware, ew .Teri ney and Kentivcky were cast for McClel - J J Lin and Pendleton, while all the residue ' go solid for the great Prochumcr and his , - worthy pohtical confre of Tcnnecc. T c Kx-Sccretary of the Treasury, Sal-1 ncn P. Cbasc, it is said, has invented
X20OJO0 in Knglish funds, Tl;at is one . shaves and annoints for a beard. ije ttiliion of tlullara. To get this amount of ' . , which W' and '"'dove" $1? lWttiand "heart" and ''dart" peculiarly pre-
liniiiim imo. ii.nir'ua ui uviiuig iu LiVKll backs. It must have taken the govern-j .inintr.&!5:. machine fifteen minutes to print th:3 amount, and the paper probably oat fo dollar fcefip s dirt
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I torn the cn.ct - i ims. The event which hieb are just no o-curin:; n ""a incuts, but still sufficient has transpired to convince u that hi, inarch, thus far, has been anything but the unopposed movetient that most people supposed it would ( be. General CJrant said the confederacy
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. 1 . 1-1 t. 1 southern Indiana and Ohio. It is claimed that the south long since placed her last able-bodied man in the field, and that for some time she has been depending upon the cradle and the grave.--If so. whence come the militia that left Hood when Atlanta was captured. and whence come those hordes that are endeavoring. fruitlessly perhaps, to stay the Progress of Sherman and his army of veterans ? Weldon railroad, who does not discover any movement of Lee's veterans towards Georgia. On the contrary, he finds the road strongly guarded, and is compelled to fall back before a superior force of the enemy. A pressure along the thirty miles of rebel works in front of Richmond and Pet i i , . . . tersburg reveals no weak spot indicating - l l e . l r T 1 ' a withdrawal of rebel forces. In the Shenandoah valley, Sheridan, fearing that v , ,i.-,.i.: .: n I Early may be detaching a portion of his .. . . - . ' : . force to aid the attack against Sherman, , . . . stern Kentucky The inferences proper to such facts do not need mentioning, for they are patent to all. What we particularly desire by alluding to them is to enable people to fairly i.i i. the presidential election, should persistentlv assert that the rebellion was about crushed; but it is difficult to conceive why . they now should so constantly reiterate the same thing to their dupes, unless it be that their frequent repetition has led . . themselves to believe their own assertions. T-. i t r , 4 , It is utterly childish for any man to deT i l' 1 1 : . ? .1 .t 1 lude himself with the idea that the militawhile the attempt to demonstrate their and every day only more completely dethe cause iu which they are engaged. Boy Lore. One of the queerest things to think of in after life, is boy love. No sooner does a boy acquire a tolerable stature than he begins to imagine himself a man, and 1 u . , i ape mannish ways. He casts side glan- . M , n . , ces at all the tall girls he may meet, car1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 ries a cane, holds his head erect, and . . n 1, ' . struts a little in his walk. Presently, and . r n i . very soon, he falls in love-- yes, falls is , . .4 , . . the proper word, because it best indicates ii - . , ,. ,P i u his happy, delirious self abasement. He i- r- 1 4. n 4 lives now in a fairy region, somewhat collatcra, to the world yet blended somehow inextricably with it. He perfumes bis hair with fragrant oils, scatters essence over his handkerchief, and despairingly " dominate; and he plunges deeper in the delicious labyrinth, fancies himself filled with - the divine afflatus, and suddenly breaks into a scarlet rash--of rhyme.---
is a neu, ana that önerman s iart j Worn in the fingers next to his heart.- cccd in reaching th-j coast, and Savannah would demonstrate it. It is a shell, !mtjIIappy! hafk t foolish loy lovcI witll U C0lljccturej thc t at which he iquite a different shell from the its j0ys, and itS hopes, and its fears; its aiming. A föderal attack upon East Madedto by the lieutenant general. Ic 13 a ! sorrows, its jealousies, an J its delights; its con met with a repulse, and A cavalry cxshell filled with deadly and explosive tic-, rapturC3 anJ it3 tortures; its ecstatic fer-1 peditiou to Wavnesboro was intercepted ments;in fact, about such a shell as Joftu vorf auJ terrible heart-burnings; its sol-! and driven back by the rebch. Morjran found when he moved throngh ! i111i:rtllcr,AQ(, nTWi :ne'ftif. Mftt.,:J ti, t-.l'nr mri
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9"u""fc "lvua"v" ,ul i, i , i c. ' .some I-..".' be eve.-. , uon ilo con i euera: e govern men t , :wu Hearti.-.m, hvt for foo.1. felines or round him, WC find til it the regular ailita- ! 11Il,e JCCn ryleasc 0n bail. OinCC tllOir jrci,;Rr;lr.., ;s r,,rort,J x,pon r0T,cl au. I express the hone th:,t Con. Pix will han wei;:lt in i;le"Vt..mac!;. s-mr fructary strength of the rebellion is nowhere;" as n,ot of our aJcr, are aware, tIiority q R" m,.,cmcut all the southern reiVgecs in thai cit.v, ti0c?t"SS" weakened. Grant sends (Ire- down the ! thc-v havelecn nfinedin lort Delaware. ,.'. ... r,lti, V,-,,, It .i.,!,.,., ,f e..-ÄrJ- i tb. ile,.l. ilu-d ,A .U
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U1T"" ie.su.ieu i,i snowing ones naa sneu icars over tue joss ui o... Con-ress met yesterday, hi the i-enate, w. n-ill r- 'be fol'OW'r.r price from tWs dale ; i.VoM til(4 R-. Tho-. Winter, ltor of thf Hox- ibopt-Uif -ril rtdetm th
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ra;sc j , 11. Wen if she SDcaks a pleasent word; is betrayed Into the moFt -', . . . . . . TOAnttrnf rv ij T.fro-irl l n fr Ihr inner c!f the most devoted lover in the world. Theie never was such another. There peYpr ; . n . . ft- frpat tov , He (otes uroQ a , owcf h lie cherishes her clove a little " termination. Tlie Coles County I'rKonovs. From the Charleston -.III-) riaintlcalcr. Last Thursday fifteen of the rioters rho ucre engaged in the fearful melee l?t spnjig arrived in this plaee in charge ; oince me aoovc was in type, we learn .ouie hneiit for murder has been j St John Rcdiuon and G- j Aiaru,D' eennncti in jail), and tliat JrJani 1Il0rnl11" ana Jen i-oiiiim out on bail) have been indicted for riot. The h". J. ' H , J " 4 against the remaining eleven, thev have . " ... , 3 ' been discharged from custod v. c w f,,...t rmmavr.w,ni fri,. 1 i i . . , , iii ii n no io ooiiireu i) oc consiant- . A. i , 4i -m-,. 3 employed f o cam the necettane; ci iik !lUic-tu::iioiw ofbasinoss. and at i.K'iit Meep - witn perfect composure. lac .dlo iad i jthc rich are sldji.i .fer content; d. They Me pttuluntr fcarrilif ;rrascil,ie 1Jia , morniu. aiK; scowl. k..,Ji " i.. ' " - "H-- - j iu' hcir C0Usli(utiwll? i:iii!alr!lnp:i Live Man. j A miraculous escape from the horror 0f ; Itnlv hoiu- bur -d alive has iust flcn t tlUV 7.IU 'T J , i ace in cw Orleans. A icr.-on by the actual pla -,f Mnrtm nipp'cd to have died j v . , , . ! from dueaso oi tno heart, and to every outwam appearance was .va-t. j ne j i i tf. attending idusieian had rriven his 1 s certificate of burial certifying the cau-e of j J c death, and the supposed eomse had been ! ' , prepared, -hrouded in the habilamcnts of t death and eneoiTüied Near i;d dear time entered upon. It appears that in the process which preserves the body from immediate decomposition. 1 he pieserving quality is infused into the system by means of an incision in the main artery of the arm. The incision with a lancet is made in the ! same manner as in the ease ol bloodletting. The cmbalmer had commented his work by making the necessary incision, and to his surprise he discovered blood freely oozing from the vein. He know there mutt be life where blood would flow, ami desisted from his work of embalming. In a few minutes more there was a idight motion of his body and presently the man in the coffin made an effort to rai.-'c himself and, with assistance, did riso up and speak. Gentle restoratives were administered, and he was soon able to converse, and he desired to know how it came that he found himself iu a colfin clothed in a 'shroud. Tho matter was soon explained to JIis fiends, to their joy, were advised of what had taken place and ho .1 1 4 1 . 1 1 3 RCnt to the hospital instead ol the j grave, where he is iu a füir way of rccov- : cring. This h, indeed, a most miraculous jcaje from tho clutches of pcxrjj.
J J astonishing pcsraeiM hr a smile: and 18 1 rna (Vntral railm-id on tn2 -imi ult.
that wen-' 01 a ctaclimciit Irom a l'ennsylvan:a 0 , . , ,,. r ,' ' , , , inai ar.. tn . , . v . . t rdace yesterday; but no intelligence ofueh j cctsce, :uu is iamug bacü to.var-Ji -. lr-
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U1"v V1 . .. . r . . . . , , is f:uJ to be prepared lor anv movement ; ; i:c ui-.nwor.u iKiiurer r.arcu; ine circuit court for their L-harc m the bloody , Tr , 1 1 , t , r v - !. rr, . . J that Hood may make. A relcl froe made ! idea that inc lnoendian'.-iui at .Nw orx.
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Fron the Chica-o Times December 5, Sherman reached Millen, oa the nvcr, and the other i turning U Am-usta. The latter movem back towards movement is rearI , , , , , n f f VTOiect j,rs j tq btj, f cxprCs,seil one 0f the Riehmond Journals that ho will mxcj and machine shops located at Augusta Lave been dismantled by the rebels, and all the available' machinery removed to secure localities. There was cavalry skirmishing all day Friday in the vieinitv cf Nashville, and a Thomas us ,n t,rder for hc CQ pc(c devastation of east Tennessee. There wa a rerovt in Richmond, on the 0th lt., that Grant w crowing iiiö troom to the north able of tho James r:v. cr. All l. , .... T,-.rf invil All the regular troops at i ort Koj.il have been ordered awav.-whilher, U Düt :,uhlicdv knoxvin n,,d tL citizens of the oil 1, f,,r,.l!,l fi.r titrv .(,J st u,-uts in ihe confederacy ia beiti" di-ous-d by the rebel eon-res in secret j::e - .ioü; ar.d : recent tc.-t wtc .'lidicated a -:;... t"..,.. - 'J'"' ' J 1 0011011 10 h:'U .luc .CJn,c'fJcr;ite -..vornniei.t t;. Iumv i ork t bere to be The French i.a-;e cceupied Mazailan. Alvcrez is reported t- have deteaWd an llI,ioriul -rt0 wlit-h v;;u luurciauö' ui,oal Acr?uico. I r w , .x- i !' i j fight occurred at Timber lauge, 1 a., I on I'riday, between a company of .soldiers , i ' l ..r i i: . :,.t. -ml and a .and ol delinouet.t confer: pts an ti ueserier.-, in wuini u;e wuti unc.uu uu . T. i ; ...1. ..!. il . Lit, ...... ft ...... .14 1... ios ;1 one kii.ed and two wouna .1. lne ... . , . . rest ot tue. party escaped inbtue mouü- . ., . , ,. . . t;.ir-. .vac oi the sj.Jurs were injurcu. t Froui the Chicno Time?, Decemtcr G. J "tiishmont of the oul lic debt was adopted; i t ' rtii.i.r 11, , as was also a resolut.on i.tiit.ug tlw .oioniittn f tvftVK -Mill means to lav a tax on an hU,Qis 0f domestic liquors on hau I i 'n,e President'. mes-re will be sent in to ! j congress this nr.rnii!' There is nothing definite from Sherman. One report places bis advance cavalry within six 'miirs of h'avr.nnah, and another expresses the belief that he lias reached the oai with his entire army: while a Richmond paper atates that ' A 1 i news from ficoria i- exceedingly enconraging," and declares that, "If Sherman rets through now, which h doubtful, it will be with the less of half his army." A federal force sent .mi from Port Koyal to ro-operate with Hlierman, was defeated at (rahamsvillc, S. ('., and driven fron the field, leaving its dead on tlu ground. Heavy cannonading was heard iu the direction of Macon on the 1st inst., giving rise to the belief that a battle was in pn-irr!-s. There are rumors at Washington of a Federal disaster in Georgia, but they are discredited. A rebel paper has information that there are 20(J federal vessels nt Hilton Head, which are believed to be Sherman's Supply fleet. The rebel lino o! battle is jut two tailes from Nashville, and Uood i throwing up
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works at a distance of half a mile from the federal fortifications. Gen. Cheatham says that Hood has orders to "go to Nashville or to hell." Murfreesboro, Bridgeport, and Chattanooga are pronounced to be safe. There is a strong force of rebels at Goodrich's landing, threatening an attack
upon Vicksburg, and a battery is said to be located in Milliken's bend. The rebels claim that; in their retreat raid into West Virginia. they captured four fieldpieces, 700 or 800 prisoners, eight stands of colors, and a large number of horse. mules, and cattle; spiked four siege guns; did considerable damage to the railroad; and destroyed some government buildings--, a number of locomotives .several bridges. -200 wagons, and a quantity of commissary and ordinance stores. Price with a large army, is reported. on rebel authority, to be within striking distance of Little Rock. Breckinridge apparently declines an enFrom the Chicago Times, December 7. In the senate, yesterday, a resolution i i i ii? . i i r . was adopted calling for information as to any proposition or overture recently made i - - . ii.. i i by British subjects in aid of the rebellion. In the house, bills were introduced to prohibit the exportation of gold and silver coin from being paid or accepted for a greater value than their real or correct I i ...i:ii r : I, .v. i value, and any note or bill issued by the United States from being received for a V ti o a --- ------ . i The undersigned leaving come here with a ; view to make this place their future home, beg leave to solicit a fair SHARE OF PATRONAGE from the citizens of this place, vicinity, and a traveling community, promising at alt times a i Strictly Fair Dealing ' i GOODS TO BE and with quick sales AND small returns Shall be pleased to have their Stock and Prices closely examined. Very Respectfully, SPEYER & SHANE Plymouth, Indiana, Nov. 17, 1861--v10al6tf I . fc t3 ' . j Upn j ( i 1! o b w . . NQ&HOOPPLES, CTQ O ' ! Inwood, Bourbon and Etna Green, we will pay $4.00 per cord for Red and White Oak Stave bolts. and $4.25 per cord for Red Oak, Ash, Elm and Hickory Hoop, Poles, delivered on the side tracks, convenient for loading on cars, the above to be of good quality and to be piled and inspected by us nf rooo 0lv 10u7tf HURLBUT BRO'S & CO. NEW BOOK STORE. O. H. P. BAILEY BOOKS AND STATIONARY. At the Post Office, PLYMOUTH. IND1 ANA. Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of School Books. ... Miscellaneous Books Bibles Blank Books, Photograph Albums Portfolios Steel Pens Sheet Music And All Kinds of. Papers Folio Post, Flat Cap. Foolscap, Record Cap, Commercial Note, Parchment Note, Letter, Bath and Billet. Envelopes of All Size and Qualities. RED, BLACK AND BLUE INKS RECORD AND COPYING INKS. And a general variety of Notions connected with the Trade. N. B.-- Newspapers, Literary Papers, and Magazines received daily. New PublicationsForwarded by special agents, can be found in his store.
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IDYSPE PSIA AND " ' ' DISEASES RESVLTIJVG FUOM DISORDER OF THE LIVER AND DIGESTIVE -ORGANS are ccnED rr llOOFI.AXD'S GERMAN BITTERS, THE tiHEAT fTP.JäNOTIT.VMNa Tnrsr niTTtni hate m;roiryi moreccrks! HAVE AMI ' li CiVK BETMi MTiSFAI'il V. HAVE MORE TZSTl v ONY ! IIAYK MORK RKSI'fTCTABLM PEOPLE TO YOrOH FOR THEM!
Than any oihcr avt:cie 111 the market. We defy any cas to contr.idict th'.s Assertion, ArVD tIIjSj BAV SIOOO j To any one lU it will produce a crtiiate pub I " lW.eJby us, thatisuot gimuie. OOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CUKT LVKI'.V CASK O? Chronic or Nervous Debility . Diseases of the Kidneys ii ltd dicac arising iVoiii a disordered fuinach ! Observe the followinir svmntoiiis:
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- Ve Lave jMPt"rH?fed. T(i-hT -tiOr Wpc4 ruiming crdcr- a Carding Mailiir Wole Factory, where we can do crdtJf & 1 pinr.in on fchort iioticp,nlinthcTcry btft inaäner. Vf have ia our tmploj -' an-! n-iTTp-asrnntoc oo'l wcrV. rr pV" fir wol hron-lit u tri in null u !. We exr cl r's to h.iv our Loopjs iu fu'.I operation tbu !ter harvest, .tlld MÜI M A X V F A C T U R i: CLOT II ! wiU nI?ü CXC!l;i...e .ul;- y.n r Cloth, for r . . t. . . 1r j V.'col. Wool rec:vel hr ff. Work, at Plvtnoulh, nd I ,k returned to him lor cuoat-u Wit'.iout ! . ALLEMANS & GARNER. 'Uj So, 2m. J Wh,k tjj j nri j Sßom dea(l fA klS, j j . X7 N"T7?Ii!?S Y"XJ j umv Tn T:TV rnilh nin P. " XXJ 17C x l,v,'rcu,L;Uf liKuLLIIY tT01!EOr CLEAVELAX!) & WORK'. j Who ki-ep or.M ,'! r ind ti e d.ii!y rt ! ccivh.jr Ixro.u;.! v ple'.c fcrtnu-nt of Pill-'! as arc i:fu.liv kept for il bribe bff firoeeis. We ;Jo kerp a lid! stock of CRCCKKftV. C L .""', - . Toni: a:;d .co;n warb, C.ML Olf. LA Mrs ! .liCoalOilio ÜU thvr.a. Abo tbe !.: LisaJ o? i i M. WippecanOO j ;v , ? s 4p Flour r c! .. - I: frj.-n ! vi t : . ,-h t;;.;r im ..U k:a.I of ouw J örreip:ol a S'mU I Cwm:ItO SSjooIx , ! ' ; a G I C O C K H I K S ! tl . A ! fora,",- :,"P bj- ! gooas, llkaidi! od iic c,Tr,rnr w. .. e.. ;tci7ey will CT be Kriusrp Iinrit mv t :iitotnr to CJÜxnd exomc muj(....v ... ..... .1.1 ...... i . v iri r p . .? ir1 ii villi ,i -..,. , lt. iSill :,.., .... t. ....... . Varl dril:j.-.cJ .-t:iiüK ;.ri f.uiid no l.tlfL s ,ur rj..:t0 j Tlio ' nwtic inil n rrni4 r ri j 3?Jtirittlie;rliH .- nr nia li nt-Jf(i, tiü I :irrrt7iiif to ps up. .BP.OWNU. E. C4 LEONARD, !te 4.fihr firm M U. fT. IWHSOX A Co.. orn- : cirrn lik.vp.:. i -ern! anitmrnt of I j '4 U " 11 A " R ' -..m V?7 ' V V '2 riiaiu'iiu ! ctery-clK-ah o:)rmi3 III )?' UiNlercd on shoit notiof. , . rf 1 b irr in e.tt. auction ii.i llardwarr.a STOVE ANTIXSIIOr, Where I .rUib!'l k'unbi of Jobbing n COITl'.i:, TIN AND SHUSr. IKO. Riinpr a Pnictiral Woikm r, I tV.ink I Csn mil .ill in Style and CJu il'ty l W..rkTniili?p. OLnwnnronT and catiron. corPER, HR ASS. U AGS. and BEESWAX TUenin rkrh inge forool. J. C. T.TONAfJD." riymouih. May 12di,6-0i vDntUf. . yorci: oy-Disrninmox.-Stntrof Indium. MrhaU Cowntr: Not'ee is h-rly ivei:. iHit at t),r ' October J lM4T im.t'il.oi.i,i ol r, mnrf4 rUftt4MtrII... 11 f. .. t . . . ...I. ....... 44" . T iii.i linn , .in. iinai r lt lilt ll Ul rillf Ol raliHojiate dt -e.i-d, about ibe nun of t".ibt turn-drt-d ai.d l.lix Collum t it Uui d ni. ii, j ; , r d.stii'u.tioii :iia M-n' ih-htilJi. S.d.! biiisuu- llitieioie iiotif.cd to 3)rrcu ilie fii-td.ix of' ih-- um it m r..h! Ccui I utid oc Il"i1f !.i"is-.ip. nt dre Ihn r ünil utionsluro JommC i umax . Cb rk.
