Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 December 1864 — Page 4
VOLUME 10.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 2o
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f Continued from first pagt meralcrt to change their views or Totes, any further than asari additional clement tole considered. Their judgment may Ic aiTectel Iv it. It i the voice of the people, now fur the first time heard on the qucitioii. In a great national crisis like oars, unanimity of actiou aiiK.ii those Celine a coininoii end h very desirable
almost indisj cnsitle, and yet no approach to such unanimity ii attainable, unless Borne deference shall be paid to the will of the majority, simply because it id the will of the majority. In this case the common end w tho uiafntainar.ee if the Union, and anion" the means to secure that end, such will, through the election, is west clcariv declared in favor of ucli constitutional amendment. The most reliable of public purpo-e in t Iiis country U derived through our popular election. THE MKAS.SC OF Tll ELECTION. Jnd'iini: by the recent cauva?s audits rciuksV the purpose of the people within the loyal States to maintain the integrity of the Union was never more firm nor more ncar'v unanimous, than now. The extraordinary cdlranos and good order with which the millions of voters met and jreod order
lnuiiled at the polls, gave Mrongassurauco.. it cl0ed, and that, in heu, more of this. Not only all those who supported ;v- oug nicasure;J than heretofore fchall
the Union ticket, so-called, but a great nujoritv of the opposing party also, may be fairly claimed to be actuated ty tnc -,mo r.ürno.e. It i unanswerable J . ! . ".".It .7 arumeor, that no candidate for an-; otiicc '
whatever, hi.h or low. has ventureu to dispensable condition to ending the war on seek vcKes on the avowal that he was tor , tJiC art of tlc overnin,?l,i, I retract giving up the Union. There has ce" j notiiiu heretofore said o?3- slavery. I remujh imp'-unio:: of motives and much ; jeciaratj.JU made a vcar aso, that
heatei controvenyas to tne proper uii.ius , and best mo le of advancing the Lnioii cause, but in iha distinct lsue ot L nion or in Union, the politicians have shown i their instinctive knowledge that their is , no diversity :.mtnir the peope. lnJ award -ii' th people the oppor'unity of; HV.VIHZ "ne to anotiier, a m io um , . . t 1 . . ! - . I . I i pH this firmac-3 and unanimity ot l'Wrpose. t ihc election has been of vast value to the j national cau-e. then .Ton omsivg sTRCNCTH. j The election h is evliib'ued a.iother fact, i not less valuable to be known the tact, thut we do not approach exhaustion in the j most important branch of national reources tint ot living men. wu.e n . melancholy to reflect the war has niled so ; ininv -raves and caused uiuuruiiii: to so .rTr X tui vin the l;i ion liare uecn so :e.v t While corns a;i I division and i bri-rades and regiments "have formed and fuuuht and bkd ai.d '-one cut of existence, j a p-ejt majority of the men who composed them are still living. The same i true of the naval servicer the election returns rkf.-o t Ti - V., mil v Voters COllitl Hot! . . 11. s.i in n v voters coud not k" - .7 ------- .1 . t . . 1 Tl., 1..- l.rvl.l ' eie 00 louii'i. x iic n uuu ,j3 ; ill" e!ectins both n-V und lour vears ago; tol-.vit: Caiiivniia, Conncicut. Delaware. 1 nifaois. Indiana. Iowa. Kentucky Main i )Iarvlatid. Massae!iu,ett-, Michigan.! Slinntjota. Miouri, Xew llaiiipfhlre. j Xpw Jerv. Xew Vork, Ohio. Oregon.! TeniKvlvania. lhov"?e Island, Vermont. West Virginia and Wic n,in? ca-t Oil votes now against C.S70 :' cast then, showing an ajrreite n'w ot 3,.i9,-ll. to which :s to be added 33.702 east now in the new States of Kansas and Nevada. vrhien Sta'es did not Vote in iiy) thus! swelling tbe ap.reprate to 1,075.773, audj the net increase during the three years and j a half of war, to 1 1 j,7."1. A table is j appended, showing particulars. To tli ajrain sliould be added the number cf all the sr.ldiers inthe field from Massachrsetts. i IthoJe Isbnd, Xew Jersey, Delaware,! Indiana. Illinois and California, vho. by the law of those States, could not vote away fro-n theirhomes. wliieh number cannot be lej than 20,010. Nor yet U this all. The number in tbc or';nized Teritories is triple now what it was four years o, while :hou;inds. white and black, join i s as the national arms r.rcss back the insupent l.nc. So much is shown, affirma tively and negatively, hy tlie election. It 19 not miterial to inquire how the increase his been produced, or to show that it would have been greater but lor the war, Trhich is probably true. The noportaiit fact remains demonstrated that we have mora men now than when the werel canthat we are not exh iu.-ted, nur iu proees of exhaustion that wc are caiuinj: ptrenL'th, and may. if need be, maintain the conte-t indeünitely. ABUXDAXCS OP MATERIAL RE4CJÄCEJ. This as to men. Our material rioi r s are uow more complete and abundant than ever. The national resources, then are unexhausted, and, as we believe, inexhaustible. The publie purpose to re-establUh and maintain the national authority is u:ch jned, and. ai we bei eve. urichanucable. The in ;nncr of contiuuiiii; th; effort remains to choe. 0:i careful conilcration of all the evidence aeec-sihle. it seems to um that no uttemjit at negotiation with the iusurirent 1 oh-r could reiult in any pood lie Would accept ot nothing short of the severance of the I nion. His declarations to that ( fleet are explicit and eft repeated. He docs not aMempt to deceive us. He affords us no excu-e to deceive ourselves. We cannot voluntarily viel .1 it. Uetween him arol its the isue is ditinct. simj.'e un 1 in.1exii!c. It is an i.?uc w1im.1i can only be tried by war and; decided bv victory. U we yield, WC are; " - . . ...... Lratfii. Iftl.c Siiithcrii t eotde Jail tum i - 4 I Ini.sbci'en. Kitber way, it would be the victory and defeat following war. HO A' TUK BLBF.Ii MAT IIATC PEA CK. "What is true, however, of him who Leads the iiiirJiit cau-e, U not necessarily tine ol the -e who 1'oilow. Although he cannot rc-accoj-t the Unin, they can. hiuiiic !' theui. vc know, ahcady desire jeacc ami re-union. '1 hoy can at any im.tr.cnt have j.c ice simply by laying down their arms and sul.inittin to the National authority, un !cr the Constitution. Alter so much the Government could not, if it would, maintain war a'aint them. The loyal rojle ,vould net sustain or allow it. It' questions should remain, wo would adjust them by t'.e peaceful means of legisla tion, conference, court and vote, oprr.i! tinir only in Constitutional and lawtul channel. Some certain and other posible questions arc and would be boyond the Executive power to adjust. For instance tic l Jzawv-ioa of luütuberi iuto Congress,
and whatever might require the appropri.
ation of money. The Executive power itself would be greatly diminished by the cessation of act ual war. Pardons and remissions of forfeiture, however, would still be within Executive control. In what spirit and temper the control would be exercised, can be fairlv juJgcd of by the past. A year igo General Pardon and Amnesty, noon ppeciSc terms, were offered to all except a certain designated class, ?nd it was at the same time known that the excepted classes were still within contemplation of special clemency. During the vear many availed themselves of the gen- . j eral provision, and many more would, only that the sin ot bad iaith in pome led to such precautionary measures as rendered the practical process less easy and certain. During the same time also, special pinions have been granted to individuals of excepted classes, and no voluntary application has been denied. Thus, practically, the door for a full year been open to aii hitch, as were not in a condition to make free choice that is, such as were in custody or under constraint It is .tili open to all. jjjüt tjie t;mtf ll4.,y coniC pluUably will j C01Ji wj,en tjje pu''bIic duty shall demand ! adopted, BLATlRr. I presenting the abanlonment of arm ed resistance to the national authority, on tnc t of tjie inglir,yets. as the oulv i inwj,,e i remain m my present poMtion 1 , j,aj not .lttemllt to retract or modify the KTiiatiotpation I'roclamation, nr shall I return l0 savcry an y person who is free .. tie terms of tha't proclamation or bv any of the acts of Con;ress. If the pco- j i j y bv whatever uioue cr moans,: lu:ikc lt Inv execuiive duty to re-enslave I ' . . t . .1 i nut T. mu,t ,c ! tlieir instrument to perfurm it. n statin:: a single condition of peace. I i mean simply to say that the war will j eease on the part of the Government j whenever it shall have ceased on the part 0f those who began it. Ar.it AH AM LINCOLN. ATTENTION ! J$ 3 VARIETY STOKE!! IJU! I Efr.S CII A XGE j dum !Pr? -f F . C O vrr n an hl- S took . . r,. r n i;.,..,i. iirnterij. n'.M anu cnoes. i - V . . . . , i QaMWware. ic, i weekly rcccitrinc ur2'' ia': ,itiont hi alreadr sotnewhn exteniiTc stocU. ; And he inow Prfpre.l to accommodate tu pub-, i' S" urSn..n II R Y WOODS, c;roc2:rii, ROOT fc SSIOES, CLOTHKfi, RATS A. CAT JEWELRV, Ail of which Le will icll t inill drar.ee above cot for Ready Pay, Purchnscrsw ill do w-11 to look nt histock hoi orebuv.nsr.ashe KNOWS it will be lor the ir n'eiWt so to lo. lie wouW ilsf call attention to is Mock ti ladies "Diets Goods. Challu-, DeL.ii..'s.Bhck feiilti. Bcnnet billw. Hl nk Sjiin. Vcatinsa. Bonnet Ribbons, Cloths, MusansHi.irti-, c-ts , Lichfur nunlity nnd prict.v ..m!ui-fAvorilv with ih.it ol'.u'.y other is. tablislinü iit in rivinout'.i. Will take in excli:tn?i' for üou'J good Vialter.eggs, leewax, rag3,ti:ix etc., Hrmcni'icr tlt j-liC?: one iloor south ofrcrliinir' Dru Sto.e, inineiiiuU-i y opposite tinPust Office. A. L. UEEVKS. flvinoiith InJ.,Ai.ril IMh lbt.:J. nH'tl I.. NUSSBAUM. S. MAYtK. Wolcsle anJ Uctail GROCERY HOUSE Dealern in all kinds of FAMILY GROCERIES AND rovisions TOBACCO. CKiAItS. WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE. In solieitinpllie foihln-fatrouap;' we would sav, hat our stock of Goods i -omp! to,itnd will eoinpare favorably with.uh) -othvresUUi&hment in the ; vvest. Oe;'il-i K-j.eeial inJucemcu are offered to country All kinds ofcountrvl'roducttalien atthchis : : i i . " :l"Pn" ,u '. p .NUSS15AU.M k CO TOR TIIC LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF 3UCOCL BCOK3 IN TOWN-OO TO LEM0.VS DRUG STORE, .tt
JUST EECEIYD
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THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN BOOT, OXE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF
E3 Kvor Ui-oiiflit t nP!IE..PyBijIC.w'l fir'J At r"T ftorc, cut side of
j Lauuk , ücmUmcu', Boys'; Misses, and Children's Wear, to-ethtr with a lar'e stock of
Warranted. TIIL illicit isuoi or MlUhcan he bousrht at-., ft-., I . . t 1 T T" Tn r 7 T " rwm S V V -. . . - UUUU3 iwrc, vr any ouicr nouge in AJAj WORK The Stock now on hand 5 at a very slight The Highest Market Price
IB OHDS OF OAIi BARK!
vVanted at tlao Tannery.
jwouth, ludijn.i, Ap.riJ, ;6C2 I3tf G-. ELAIN &Co-, DRUG S FOKE, ri.Y.MouTh, i " article ino irliuoortr.k io,. or.i,iiii-rnah.' j ; jofbi.;-ä, Medivines, Paints, Oil, Dye Httif;s,VarnWh, Crushes, I'erfianory, Yankee Noti',! : (llass.Sutiont'rv.ruve .Morünnesand Liquor. !' r ! Medicinal purport's only, to which e respvctfuily j j invitethc ittt'tition ol'thit'joiumuiiity . V have j ! also.ouh'iud atitocKof i G-ROO EJP-I Ö ,! Tube 1 Tca.CotTtrc, Suir, Tobacco. Ci.sars, etc di-roseduj'at vei v reaoiiablc h,m'i -s. Within a. tow l;ty pat, we ii;iv reci vf-o ironi Pi t : ü m r"h :iriiNew Yorkabrüt anioi.Iitof c. Kex0S01iC C-11CL d Coal Oil! A j- lj M p S . orbaraiticthf ime,of. v.- y-izr aroNtyl.- h!i or without s'.iile.A. We ai t als nf;( i.tt foiali ! the popular Patent M e d i c i n e a ! j fthe dav. PhyMcians ofescriptions m rcf.il ! v putup at.illaom's ülth :.igiit,'ny .m xpcririma lni''i?fs. . We . irn.'Htlv'inviti the nublit to favor us wit!. ! .icall, 'amiii' oi'.rstoi-k. ind ieo:ii' onTiiiteü olthefacttiiai we are iloiiif.' u:.ei a i i.ii-u :-. U.BI.AIN Co rirmouth. Iinl..Of.2i.lfC:t. ' tWo JLPruft at all. t IT will be no draft upon pur pocket if you j want a new ;uir of BOOTS OR SI-IOKS. If von to the N.-w Store cf Topurcl.aia ilicm. lie sell a GOOD ABTICLE! SO CITKAP. Tlie ?ubcriter lua 1; re rnd cood ftork nnd ill m 11 a' i:irelv living ;roiii!. 1! ivin Mtr.c riur workiiHii always 'iiij k'yvd, he cm lurnii-U custom ( win k, und do rt-pairiiiS tr .-nil ail. ) Desiiiii,: to remain in business here, he will i mike it to the interest of the pu'-üc i o j.:'.tro:ii w i,ir... ucoitcn Koctr riymoutii, l;idiiiu.t,"5etcmler IV, 'M iiTU Richmond is About io Fall ! AND IF THE iir.in.i. t .iwiii io c-w ii.iKL.ii' PEACK Wll Be DKOLAliKI.) rr'fi yjnr-iT"TTri i t i im r r y 1 1 IMMEDI ATICL V! f . . . Ii, the meaotimc the people arc runnm- to r j t -n - s -Tk-r j 1 Ü 1 HI 1 11 O New Family Grocery AND PROVISION STORE, iTobii; arth-U-B with which toenteitiin their tol uivr menus nneiiiet-v iciuiii. I'e : recently removed to the corner of (Jano and Michigan streets, in tiie room lately occupied i iop, ojnow on iiv Jo loiieras a o oioie mihi Hernes si jHisive Couple's fdd Coiner, where he has hand A LAIMJE STOCK UV G-roceries and Provisions, nnd constantly ireeivin NKW .SLIPPMKS, wincn ne piroxen inrnvii io .t,i,i, AhLliKAr j as sin v other hone in Plytnoiith, lor Keady Pay. ' He will ulo take j All Kinds of Country Troiliico in exchange fer C'ood, or Pay t".nli nt tlie Id?t-t mtrket prices for almost every tliiiip t!io fanner h;' to sell. His Btock con-i-ti, in part, of Cntleo, Siiar, Molas':, Syrup, lict9 Tobacco, rcjijicr, yllspico, FhIi, I Won, Crockery, St nie and Wooden Ware, Provisions, etc., etc., etc. Call and see before purchmung Wwlier. T. A.S.NON3.
to Plymouth!
Aficliiffrir. ?lrret. every do,ermtlon and TVXvclo Worlc Tor I.ES3 MONEY at the abore e.'Ubli.hment ru . ' l lymoulu. WARRANTED!! very I.are, :ind will be sold advamc ia Coi. in Cash P-id for Hidesr:. paul Ho, 102 Lake Street, ccr. Wells, HON. . P. FERRYrPresit'er.t, J. DY1IREN FURTH, Principal. irsair'. k. ;.R!fvr.. RtSKfe.lTHVL C3. ".. 7. a. vrf:Ay. IT. I. TINS KAM-, Cftiij. GC tON- :'-'iLieT . Z. ii. KStAts, U4. Tlieareticäl and Practical Icitructiaai corütined i-; t'e f.rr..'. ir.ir.iha cf : o ja .'i k it c r: a s i t i: a n r. , i'jui t'.e S'liti-'en' i.r.on T'-'r, j iiitn business, v iU t. cir TL TLwTticAl Cr.r,; rr.ints cf iaitructSns in litniniislili. ortnncf'.M'.'il 'f rftotifl 'iter ttiiti 'alriilttM:iw. ttlne f-r wliicl a peinauciit Vi ifa. :rl:iL Lu Ute stitThu Prwii: .' Coc: ccr.'.i'.tj cf Iisi.-tisiiom ia t'ritclical Iiiitifcj.. iAS? l. l.. nvin liotirs from 0 .. M. to 12 f.. f.irt fr'm 2 ta 4 i'. 1.. asi'I imra Vt. Ut t y-l y it, Iroir. 7 l A'j V. M., vli--" pai titular j?tnti. n viil L paii t tbcs, who fc:o un..Md Xti atttij.i in l.iy ti:;i?. MuJci.ti nmjf cj.;sr ai Aiij tin.s, t ttey ir pf rtIjr iniit :u tJ. LIFK FCHOLAnsiIir-t, ( ilxLlg vhe i-rc&r to ti.4an: nJ iu:rutiv:e, v L;ucvtr auU t loniu d cira'!.-!) Jü5. E.NuLI.fll. FRCXCII AND oERMAN IwiRraj:, 1 1. Ati.-u.Lci tL "lllia- S.-Lxl of Trr.de-' i Preparatory Class for Boy:, ftfTr-rtiin? instruction in tLi hv.;r. brarcliMi of r.n Esp l.ku euu --atu!. I.)r.nv:n, ziA tp.tlish. I'r.nicii niiil C;r '., Ai'i 'i KJ:.irf.'-j fi.r i'.lt . Cia, ivj entitling ti uwi.tr !-) .uttr.'ia o;c aji hvjü iu ih G;ai rjrrcii lt;ir tr.ieut, J. i. Tizus la ftUTar.cc. l r Ciicu'tr, Scaokrauij:, k :., t?ply t J. K3 t.ren ttirtli, principal. THE MAGAZIKL for the TIMES ! PETERSQM'S MAGAZIN The lkst and Cheapest in the World for Ladies! TliU P.ipuh-.r monthly .Muayito will Le groatlv inipro.'id for lrü.". It wiil contain one ntcr-AM) rAt:.! rviKTEKN .-rii;i.ir -Tütr. rmtl T'.VKLVK CO I.OB F Ii F.lli0N I.AT.e! rwtr.vr niumto dkki.i.n v.-orkeij tatterns! mm: iiiM'R.n won) c nr.! 1WKNTV FOUR OF Mf.tc! tins will he- A.-. for TWO DOIXUa! ! ve.il'. ora doli ir lesi than Maaz'iici of the class j iof Peterson." lt. i Thrillin? Tales and XovdcKcs
Arc tin !ost rulii ied an7liere. All tle most : n Tx T T .,r.1.. It.,.,.,.., ,!Ll rr;,;,,.,!!,.:'1' l'k)ViS. I.. DA.IIOX, L. li.WTAi
' 'Xli'lti'Ll ,l,bv 1. Iii I L i.l . 'I If I I i L 7 I I LI J i I C N f.ir "I'ctorsni:." In 1 ,.", ni .?d litio:i to :! n-sn:v : ouantuv of short stork-.. FOlT't OUHJINAI. i jcuPYuir.UT novi:i,i;tti. win be -iven ll.j Arn S S'l.i,',.!.,.! I". T,.m!i.i:i . I'r:.t':' ' .......... . ... .......... i-e IU-iuMliet,a31dthfauti.or.f "the second I.fe" ' FAsiiris "uiniD or vli. OTiiius. i I'l' in aadition to the colored ;.MrS ; ;ivs hiime!s, Cltcik and drosses, nruved on w-.od. Alo. a pattfin, from which a I) s, .yaIltil.ltir (.hlU ilnJrMl lo Put out, withoi;l tin-ai 1 if n niantiin niiiker. Also, sereral J-agea of Household and other receipt Li" IT IS THE BKS T I.AI.V'.H M AOA1N.-: I l TIIK WORLD. TRY IT FOIi ONK YKAK. TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE VArsisLi. o (),-, j On copy. One year I Ki-dit e,i!)il-. Inf Duo m ir ! en j I'om t-en eo:,ivs, fur ()i,. vear.. o) r.-,.,.ims ror Hlinit P Ti overt P'ri"n L't'i I iu-r un a elnii.af the nhove ' rates, a copy of tlie .Ma;i7.ine for lo." will l,e I v ; "ix,n gratis; nr. if preferred, the superl eimra- - ivniL'fsie i:i i,ieie ,v S) in los) "U ASHIINOTON PAltTLNC PKOM IIIS (JKNLk. iALS - '' , .irr.5., i of( j)aif, ' 1 1 a it i , i : s .i . r l v r i: n s o v , ''tS Chestnut streM, Philadelphia 1 J" Specimen s"nt ritia when wrilt' n for. l'LYMOUTH FOUN Bl U Y. Castinj;a of all kinds made to order. AVOODSAWlNli MAflllXIvS A XI P 1 O XV & Ma rm fa et tired, and constantly on hand. 1 1)11) 4 IDl"
1II,,JIJ iVIl. illHÜ j IffiOTO PAUL'S for Hoots nnd J?hocF h Promptlymadv. The higliCFt price in Canhi'18 thc ht fctock in town-, ittsnnot
pai-1 for old iron.
MEW STOCK.
LAUER .AND BRO. Have just received a SPLEIYDID Assortment il HSADY-MADS , . ... Y . , , i 3E2C &l s s& m. d I CA.PS , j BOOTS & SHOES, AMD A Variety of Notions. J Their Stoek of Roots and Shoos is pru-t i cut rlv i deserving public attention, as regains quaatiu iiialily Hü price Their Clotlniij; cmbrncrs ai! iaiit' , ar.d U . wiU iH'tbe uiultMoI. ly ü!i v i?i the f.htce. ' 2 " C.i'I and cxamiiic oodi and hiicre 'er vors,,r;1 IVhZnih,: Jor South of Per?.fi:n,4 DruirSieie Nor 12, lu'A-in. iSTEAjaGEBUTTjRUE Removal aial New Arrangomeiil DAVIDSON Fc Co., j' 't: Uave to intcrm then- Old ('net, toners, tat ( Hien? ol j .lars.iail aujuinir! C "i tin tits roi,or:i1!v, that j t'u-y have X1? ;!. ft! ti.eir Huck of tioois to th j Soutii Room in Ileweit una U oud-ird' !new T3IUCK nijiimrvo. j West Side cf Mich gan Street. Ar. i Irivc opentlthe largest arid meat coiTiplctt I Stock cf i DRY GOODS & CLOTHINGi I'rc;- opened iiitliiM market. I Tl' :r flnc'iit aiid rommotiioii Store Room j f.üel fiiil wu!i their In. Utoew compritiiig j Calicoes Of evry vari-ty, .ill of pood qui'ir ! ,ir;d c aape rili.iit tiiy c.iu bepurcliavd wlsewhen jDiimcstics j D'.ic:.f1 un'jlo.iclitil t ft'.irilI iv tint nny be iil'.-.i tor or Uvi-irc d. 1 lirnims ic Hickory jbetterprlfeitii.ni can be pro- uied elsewhvre. !i ahicto innno 1 L t w UtlUWw V. s w i i I ! .-isfino c.'.n b p::rcfi.nt.'d .it sriy !?o:- u t.ti I I i:on, coif?iitiiij; in part ol" a 1 irc assort meiii ol !iiN.n.Mri. i c ii i.ir., j ILLAiNS. LAWNS. SiLK. ! GLoVLfs, . jHOOP SKIKTS I A Splendid assortment at frt'iii 50 cents' up. I iioliiiiiir of Home Manufacture. I Work o.'.r.i'ji- ai.d Wai-rroiCu. i ; C V!.c f atiti t on ...inj. I! ;ini d-voiel es-peci:tlaf-i t- r.;i;iu ti tiii-d-p;ir:n?ent we nie ein;.öcj.l ol" c .m : :iiMity to please ill vnoeail on m. j CLOTHS. CASS!M7-::;F. . j t'ASSlNKTS. TWLKIiS. M AtiAILKf . SILK.VKLVETA: SATIN. ÜÄT5 &. CAPSFQR MEN & BOYS. The- most extc:ifcivctock ever brought inlo rr.ai Lt-t. Ul ? rAILOfilM OIü'illTilOT. II ivin o:;.if;cd ti.e ervi:t s o Tlic V;'y Itcsl Wokwitii'i2 iu Tli'. v r in miiio 'or. 1 i"t on fi"rt nnt'c?. We oüVr ::r.':it i'dv.m'.ares in iliistior .-irinieni, i of OUT OStaMlloueilt, t :iff eoll'idei:! v.' 1 1V( ; Men t'-. U wmu.t Ue vxe.i iled for DU ll AM L IT Y. DAVIDSON & CO. i . - ' fce't hi l;.i. tt. IIOWAHi) Ac?Oi:lAriOX, r;:;i..;-ty.;.riiTA , n :n ifyltan.a. D it-eases cf tbc Neivousemiiirl, Uxinary and Sexual fcyf:ienis:,r7 rnd rcli:;5.i. Ire.sui.--i:; hi rej...-r:?vf tbe flOWAI.'i) Aori.viio.N-an.i ty 1.-. .;; in irttir er.tdo-.K'. hreof ch.ir-e. Ad, ires ,IV.J. S.'CII - i V ,'lv'i'-.'".-.n Av.oei.-.tu ;.. j '.ntii Mrcct Jn:a, fa. j r'u-1' 'J--1.1?, ii(H ;iITv.. ilu;,r i As.oei .tu :.. N'a ! ri ii i r c o n r i :ss i o xs and r.xn:i:n:.cK OF AN' I.WAUl). T'ul.iihed Cot the benefit, and as a CAUTION 1'0 YOUNC MUS ande-tiiers. whoPi.n'er from , Nt rvoim Debility, Prvnialun leeay of .M.mhcpd, j ,"vc,, P'.ipplyiiif: at the sane lime Thk !Mens or ; oki f t. vrf.. Uyone lw in r-d himself alter 1 nndt'ioin eonsidei it.le (i;e !;. rv. Hy eneiof inp ie eor res ma v ra,f.U ...To -": '' NATU A NIK L .VAYFAIR. INq., 9n 17 I y Hrooklyn, Kins Co, N Y. A Can! Io flu StiflVi in;;. ALLOW two or three hoesln ;dn f( SW Htiehu," Tonic Litter-." Sarsanirilla." Nervous Antidot- kv..kc., A e. nt d after
you areiati?ficd with the result, then (no V. s0r, Pedteml-:, P.iilor an I KUeh.-n Chir. Ac. .ftJ',l ),nt'T'K lH'CAHN'S r.M LIUi4U'. Vc will fell r v. iy mtieie in 1. inline ae'.Mi : SP KCl FIO PILLS :md he re?tor d to bei Ii ! .-. ... .,. I -in-'if "nt .ev .t!u r he, u-e m:?- !e !
j nnd vi;or in 1 ss ticni tl irty dnyn. They nt e pure- j ( Iy vo;:ct;ihie.pleasent to take, prompt rnl valuta I j ry in liu ir fleet on tlie nn-ktr dow n ;-i,.t shuti i vi v. I'jiiMiiuiM,!,. ii' ,i ii i you n ean in Ke in em j with advaiitne. Imj orfed :iud sold in the UniI ted Suterionh h .1AS.G. lUTPLKi:. No. I'.'T Lioa dnay. New York. J rAcetit lor the Fniied States. S. Alto ol'the i'iil, nnri-lv p.ieked, j I ... 1 1 I... .ti l -l. I . ii i oe in im n io ,iii v huou .-si on leccipioi price, wimiiMn.K DOLLAK, tost na-d mein v ro. miikii'ii dv me .twain emirc .ausiaeiion is not'" given. " ti5inrr - be viccllcd lor quality und quantity, in Indino
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DR. ROBACKS STOMACH BITTERS ark :;or TO BE EXCELLED AC A HTOMACIIIC W Till rstrrcTtur noriwc UIULJ1 I I b UllUnll Jr us u wcuveC; ve vvW cvvvc e ifcW vvcv Vesx V?. tvY o,M us u Yeuvu. uct u cfvcuX. 13Le vx.uov o vAxc sve, oc yVcs uv ovvcve. Vu, ov u Vowrj, Vec vwvt wtcucu uw uyv vrx v5ovucx "ÖvWcvs, vve, taXcw V YOC v vvuvvcs, UWU U cYOC V VWC, UYCy U SWYC YC5-C,V5-C Jjilzczcs FevcT, Liver Comjzlaint, -T- - CI ö ? c- 7- O . Ki'2v.ey Complaints, vxVA c PI,., - Ii. t -7 . . . I :r r"" . . , T ts r-ci:ö.Z up i-t .ji'-j . crü.i. irvj U'ii.H a rr ioiJi, or ' j ' irr.', C. V.r. FSz.3, 'Trcyrisizr, Jfs. 6 East rcurth, tri., Cincinnati, to t-'oi all crders should le addressed. FOR SALE BY r t .c.'e i :i M '.r !:.:!! '!: .; !' IJi.oi' i t'n.,'i', , A. Lcraon, l'?.sliir.s .'i C ' , 1'! vri'M.tli ; lieber' .' (Vrnwi'll & Co.,!,..-.':'. .n; N P. . I. S. AiifMi.it.. J 'I ef.t:i"eJo!;ti (.'ie.iJ,,!:! !ju.i;J'iias M;lie: .!'if j nif';:, Ja. M. U'ieki ' . A: IVt. r .Sin':li Un- . outowrs; a:nl D. us;is:ü ziA .'vierei: int.-L,t n.ia".J I l.rouheut Li.e 1. 1. Cabinet Ware-Rooms. WHIG T IT'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT Removed to the Kirst Kooin South of Ftici-'c ri e j Where mav le found ii ho t: aortno nt f Fur- J Iti, I" nil kin. U.eoii-i-t:;iL-nf Pure. om. T.-ilde. 1 r.hic iiro. He contntlv nunnlneturin troni tlir he-t inatirial, all Mini of Fitininre I i,,H.J,,l for hoiie r utlie. n.-, and is prepared to i till orders with desn.ifeh. He if al-o proptred to i furnish ltKADY MADE COFFINS mp size or style wantcd.at rt-nson:il!r rati 0f f,,m size or style wantcd.at reason :iM rates- i ! ; TIioho wliodcMro the Use, on funeral oecaions.or '. . t'u - anil Meli riiiiliMl Iltarsc Can ho nceommodated pon't forcet the plare. To door south of the F.dwardhoue. Plymouth, Indiana. JON ATH A N W RICH f.
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i COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKBI?Sr Is oauded bj th Arrival of liiir IUXBIVALED STÜCK SPRIXG A.D SUMMER AMD READY-MADE THE GREAT RUSH IS AT 0 , 1. C'oj-lin Covin v or Hit Iii-.u. and Ia Po I'll; .Miett.. i BECKER .i-;..i!ims, .'ii.-lrul -tili r viti7-i. ! M jrf-hull ar.d :rrouieÜ!;c' coü:jti, ti:ttt lia-v .avc füi .n fro;,; tl,.. F-t. rti Citi-i-i', the Larrxt m.d T tf i 4 ? Y, 5 C KT: A I Y-M A DK y r Am- - OT1Ü-NS, A:C. e. rvea i r cüii i -io ri.v.:i. : a i : Ii ( t ! c-, -n r t ' VII I. h: 1 : w ' i i 'C- . I?' Oll 4 9B r-:. tii.7d. c; V I . luv . ' :-.rCJ! MJi-S AM? Iii, 1.AINB. : ( If I . t I Irl" t Ui'li':i'. IT S of I f tl ! :n Sil i Ii !l I I rurc. LA WM 3, i i . V I . ;i Ii.tii, fldli. It 'i:ip : Ni i .1 i.'l ! i V i In--'. Ii 1 1 Wll I r 13 GOOD G . ; 'i . e ii : at.ir'in nt vi Wio v C- cd .;e'i i I'c.l i Hilf. J k-'k !! t, .i.t r'!',' c f lil-e. in-,1 nud ti '!(. ji iir i Mi.'o:.k. O hl 7 I M S. C?. Thcv Iiav 2 Ua'c r I-ti.ini-' aai 1" lLor? ( iui.ovES.HOSlEl.Y X0T10XS T.ieir toeli o" GIott, llo-irrv .-i dNoticas Ureand liihioi.abic. !Q uik Sales, Small Pro fite o x. o t HC I IV g riicIrStotk of(!lolhtnp oi.nit of i"'ti Pro t Yrrt. ami ntlo r lit Ms and l'nu' Wrur. i f nil Qu iKiit:, suitable Ic-r ruh vt j cr. AVPn f TT' TvT TATT TD iUijUVyix -li-vivJAN VJ Willi the :hov e the v lux rovno f o 1 Vi e .iinlT.iiho in I eii st i.iil:;ir j s im oii ,M i4u-k ol Cloth l'ailiuif, f s'l . i :m. i rei-ai d in v:V i - Clotl ii r m id on li.i t not :'i'd w nriiiiif j;t od fil m t iislhov have in l licit enipK 3i i. i -i. i:i:rsiii Who is a rood workman, nd knt r l.cw to np a rood fcuit fro ftm: 'ST All kiicol Cottt diAOge for Oood. Im, iltt
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