Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 32, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 April 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 32.

THE PLY.IIOITU DEMOCRAT.

J. g. osnoiac S. L. HARVEY, Editor. PLYMOUTH, IXDM: T II c p. s d a y, A v r. G, 1S05 Tlic Full of Kiclimond. The news of the fall of the rebel capital j was received here on Monday la-d. and :

on 3Ionday night the fourth annual cele- jno money in the Treasury, subject to the bration of the "fall of Richmond" was ' purpose contemplated by the law in quesgone through with, only on a smaller scale j tion. we hope our republican friends will

this time than heretofore, fur the reason ! , i i. i x i 7 Ii ' perhap?. that its predicted fail had become ; humiliating long since, to the intensely j loyal, and was now a matter of very little importance. The enthusiasm was weak compared with the wild excitement and joy of two years ago. when Hooker, from Chancetlorsvil'e, captured that placj with 40 000 prisoners.

But this time, as will be seen from our i distresses by having their allowances comtelegraphie reports, the fall of Richmond j mencc at once. There is no provision is a fact. After fuur days of hard fight-! in the law we believe, '-requiring" any ing, in which both armies sufl'red severely, body to hud the Coinmis.-doncrs money, (ten. Lcc evacuated the place, leaving j although they are ''authorized and requirUttle to fall into the hand of ihe federal.- led' to L,,-roic it. Come up, gentlemen,

rxcept V'hat belonged to citizeus. His , retreat was in the direction ot Danville : where Grant had dispatched his main army to intercept his march. At the present writing it is difficult to tell what ; the plans of Lee are. but in auy event the j authorities at Washington predict his early I capture I . . , . t , . Later intelligence from Richmond, give tie ill addition to the reports received .f . in, , , . Monday ai.d Tuesday. The lois to tl c little on 2 ? "v.. .i..:v j ... meet and prepare a report to tickle j. the f,ncy , f the Ti e CI rn-o 1 tne tancj ot the .oyai. ilc L-mra o . iiiue", ui '..-icrua mi'-inii; .-ny.- ui u;i i ;. . i situation: Up to the present hour of wri-i . . , , , n i j tiu ir there is a remirkable scarcity ot de- i ., . . , i tails with reference to the capture of Uich- . . i feature of interest in ! niond. The main the afiVir is th-j present witercubout of i l.e,nv.c ,nd ,,f thi, w, know nothing! Much of the value of the fall of Richmond j rH j I rM1' hKiiff to on tiir!iwo ;ivo . .,, " . T , , , he will unite with Johu.50i. wa 1 tngrther ! . .,, , liv hü iiiu.-iv.: ti iuui intti ' v lui i fro,', c,U.,,,il.le. Iu the latter can, I 1 . , , ,'. Lee will be surrounded hydrant, Hancock and Thomas, and cannot long avoid utter annihilation. lVl.at IJtiiiocrats msty lüxpcct. store f'T them in the future; provided, Fuch fellows as the writer of that article ever giin the ascendency over them. That lliugson, himself has the courage to "go fT the copperheads"' iu case the going is attended with nmeh risk to his person! safety, we doubt; we always doubt the courage of a man who is '-literally ': a. -.i ..." .1.: 1 1 . BDonmir i' iivi ai M.11UC111111''. uiMi u 01 Dl' " n r lieve ho lies, and slanders hi- comrades when he says they are "aching to be at home" to act as bullies in a pcacablc community, trampling under foot tho law which tli jy have gone to the front to sustain We think we know them better, and believe that when the war is over they will return to tloor homes a law abiding

rebeU is -iven. however, which foot up t "at - - - - --y - in hi.,f!f l--noo no-.onn i-;iu. Tnimip! .n.i I govtrnmont to exercise towards the pco- 000 In the aggiegate. the enein lune , n f t oftigtho other loOyO to o 000, killeJ, funded and , f he wmtll a wis.c anJ concilIatorv Miftered much mojo heavily, and their (a 0IUtf thh,y h enemy's missing; t- federal loss is not given.- i romT(to,t nlike bv jutice to the b(iC0,mV- Ieni7al.,zeu vc ; country, and formed in ii,.e V battle four it will be forthcoming when the wise heads j ; T? l I rapidly hi thC eye.nng, and they could tlllie, nuWii- a detaehment of tiiirtv

.. , iconirarv c urse oe aoopteu snouiu nie vine roao. j ue armies oi me juK.iuae, . - , r will depend upon the situation in which ' rr l ,i ! and lino- were to nuh over tow-ird, the i rorl' rorls tInt vur 's cavalry force . , , , , T n , 'Spirit ol revencre and retaliation be the ! an'1 ,,illm -'e i pioii oei wv, arui nit ( fl . ,i., v.pr tt.,fkod hv rohelit left the rbcl armv. It is of the great- 1 , J left and turn l.ee,s ri-ht flank, while tlc ear t ,...t place veie atUc ked h rebel.,. . . , , ! rue oi treatment applied to the people oft,: . t , .... , , laud alter a severe fi-ht our forces were eit possible coii-eoueuee whether Leo has j ... l .t .,, 1 line m rroi.t oi I'etersburg va still to be , . .,,,.., 1 'l!. r.-!!f.lIiriM vtntf. it V5i i til-i m-'riv'. . . . . ,. ... . t r 1 'leOUisOd. IJUT C l alTV lOTCO Ii llial

passed down the Danville Uiiir.ud. or "v M , . - ' j held, aua, it posMble, advanceo. .iui. ;.uwene " if all worc CI1. , ,..i...i:., v. year, to so conctliate the peopb who have in.liy the latest dispatches, the whole 1 V L' V"Z ' . 1 1. '!1

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"SVc publish the following specimen of j s;m.e t10 election is past the administra- inglon, leaving llie piesideut at (!ity Point, vindictive rant, contained in an article j tin js turning its attention unrc to thcitot,ntcr Iliehiij'md, as (Jrant has promispldi,hed in the Kopublican Lt.U week, in i Mip.rei(,u of the rebellion. It remains If J10 1S,ia!I Within lorty Clgllt hours . .Iii 1 . . j , I from 5?aturuay evening. order to let democrats know wnat isinto,c ecll whether at last Mr. Lincoln J

citizens, an-i not as violators of law, as ! says: There were captured from the enethis fellow Hingori intimates. That there 'y during the various actions thirteen u . r, .v.... 1. S thousand one hundred and eighty nine

may UU H Ii lin-u ill iiiv.iiinj vii'ja.u to do, or attempt to. do, he suggests njav lie true, but they are fv in number, and all good citizens are interested in rrescrvin law and order. Lot such devil's whelps as Hingson commence '-g'-ing for" any particular eiass of citizen', audit would not te long before they would find it a costly exercise. Hut to the extract: The JSourbou boys that are up artwell and hearty, aching to be at home, in order to go for th copperhead?, regarding their erring southern brethren as a far more honorable portion of community. The boy.i are literally spoiling to get at theni. This Itegt. irf conirt-)sed principally of Democrats, but deny any affinity with the so called Demon at of tho present dav, yvho oppose our LonestoM leader, J'nele Abe, in every measure he takes for ths uppre.-sion of this eui?ed rebellion. We boys would be extremely happy to i.ear of the promotion of 31. A. O. 1. from door keeper to wood sawyer in smo retiu.t corner of God's creation not yet ex,,,1 c-oiw ... a " ( plorc. Wl.cT.nK h,m to bo tho Interest o ihe Mm neiuKi,- true licl st htH..1 oc..l, th. glÄ ... . : .A.' AirrVll

Ot What 13 Transpiring m ':""'.a ntwi tf v W -Ud the worthv

through your siicec. wnicii vvc iui 1 I 1 - .1

great picture neu u - . . VMv e-rald not have told yvi, T an sure- '!

to more on cur war 10 nuieign iu a uuj

or so. You may ac;aiu perhaps hear from us" liespectiullv yours , HENRY HINGSOX. The allusion to Mr. Packard contained

in the foregoing u beneath the not'. of, any gentleman, hence we pass it D wiiiiout further comments. A fact that should inot escape attention, is, that such men as Hinxson ''hail with great pleasure' the M. Ü. RcDuhiieau. Yv hy ? cvidci tly because it has icon teachiug the congenial doctrine that, to "go for" democrats at home who oppose their "honest old learjer, Uncle Alc" is far more praisewor thy than fighting rebels at the front. "liirds of a feather' &c. An Appeal. Dyalaw passed at the recent session of our State Legislature, the County Commissioners are ''authorized and required" j to borrow money at six per cent, interest, with which to relieve the wants of soldier's families. Inasmuch as there is as yet j sje the neeesity of stepping forward at! i l i i" l r l Tr ! once and supplying the needed funds. If, ; as republicans in the Legislature argued, ; and abolition newspapers insist, money is ; . 1 1 ' I such a drag in the market, that the school! funds cannot be loaned out, they will no ! doubt embrace this chance to invest with avidity, so that the ncedv families of soldicrs may be speedily relieved from their you who have a little spare means, and j show your lovo tor the ''brave boys in j blue" by furnishing the means nccess.iry j 'to relieve the wants of their families at ! home, while they are periling their lives at the front. Vitt military SituaCiou ; The recent successes of the Federal j !. .. .... ; the military power of the rebellion. A hen; I . .,,,. , . , .illti , , i. ,i ,i,-k mas.M"? ot tlie soutliem iiC'ortle. ami tlie: L e. 1 1 , country, to gradually bUtcr y , , . . the war, and again cement the two sections ! , ' x T t ot the country into a common government, . -n '' , if the administration will act as beeovies . . , . , ;, a victorious and magnanimous people, the . 1 1 ; . . ... .. "' vv,lt , , u. i ! portion among the nations. Jnt should a , I .ion in firm c fi r.cf i j o j In i vTnf c:o with a stand ng arm' ot large uumliers in, ,, . , , ; v ! au tue soutnern siaies. w - . . . . ., . . hf "'C ""C f ''C V tion the powers ol the government were usea fjuite much with a view io ihe re-1 election of Lincoln as to the suppression of tl.si . .1 .. .1 1 1 .-,. ...1 l.r. n..ii..,..iiiiluih ii-.. . ., ... ,. , the failure to accomplish any thing suoiu; uuiiii'jn, .iii'i iii tvn;.Mui hv v no :.. .I. . i'.,.:i:i..... .t..v jsiiuuai 111 nie .wt 01 immiti) mh.cc.-s, out will cast off the baleful influences which have environed him for the last four year?, and strive to rise above tli2 plane of vindictive partisanship, to the dignity ot a statesman. We hope that tueh may be the case, vet we must confess that thus j j-.ir c(Ujuct furnishes but little ground j upon which to found such a hope. ! 1 . , , , , , Time works won iviers ana ma kcs History ,'ehave r.t last an oflf. ,o.n:,npr,b Tl,r.. correct rumor. W cial report of the losses of (jenerals Thomas and Hood before Nashville. The Abolition journals insisted again and again that Hood's loss wa. fronifi c to ten times jrreater than that of the Feueral commander. Major fieneral Thomas, in his oßicial report of the operations ot his army Irom ! ,t..)tcln,rr jj 1 to January 20, 16G.", prisoners of war, including seven general officers and nearly one thousand other olficerr r f lower grades; also seventy two pieces of serviceable artillery, and battle flags. Our own losses will not exec d t n thousand in L iUa?, wounded and missing. This Slightly differs from the accounts one "lienjamiu 0. Truman" and other paid IJohcmians were constantly ding bonging in our ears. Jhiy Jlooh. - - Driinlicii Vole. 'MACK," the Washington crrcsjondcnt of the Commercial, in a letter dated the 8th of 31 a ich, says: 'It isa positive fact, of which I have personal knowledge, (hat the fate of one of the mofct important provisions of the tax bill, iu the list Congress, was decided by a drunken vote. On the first roll-call the vote stood nineteen to twenty. The minority defeated it by drumming up two tipsy recruits from the Hole in the Wall, and telling them to vote with them, which thev did, without asking what was the juestton, and apparently witnoui earin f, ,)1V u .,,, ..ideJ. If it had Icon n j l o , A . u wi .. X milüo of dollar, for the Pl.l!c VOIVC millions OI uou.ua iui mv- i.ui.ii I a. II 1 . 11111 11 vm.j mm. ' J le "ncxt moTlins: how they voted,!

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EICHMOND TAKEN!

('onf0(eralcs EVBCUalC tllC town, the Federals take possessionthe City on Fire. rnoM wasiiixcstox. V AR DEPARTMENT, Washington, Apr. 6 1Ü A. m. j To Maj. ten. Dix, New York: It appears from a dispatch of Gen. Weitzel, just received by this department, that our forces under his command are in Richmond, having taken it at 8:1" this moruitiL'. (Signed) K. M. Stantox, Secretary of War. t'tfiiftriiinttnn or iUv Capture of Richmond TJie City on l'irc fjrant Ulovins to Cut Tee's Retreat ILincola Clone to the Front. By United States Telegraph. War Depart. Washington, Apr. 3. Jo Maj. den. Dix, JSew iork:

The flowing official confirmation of;,h;an rToMro tnv- our the capture of Richmond, and announcing j J I,e ulIZ(-us 11 gae our . v troops a warm welcome. The sane ieelcejve,i JV Jonartmcnt: j ing exists throughout the state. On rr.i-

. r, . ., 0 , . . ,r ' City Pint, A a. April . 11 A. 31 4;(;en Weitzel tclesraiihs as follows: '-We took Richmond at Stl5 A. M. I captured many guts, inc eoeny leu in great hast. The city is on lire hi one place, and I am making every effort to put it out. The people received us with j enthusiastic expressions ot joy. J (ron. (.rant started early this morning, with his army, towards the Danville road,

to cut off Lee's retreating army, if possi- j outn inl into the sounds on the !Cth of ' ble j April; also, that nearly all tie rebel navy j President Lincoln has gone to thej0mTCrs u the confeder.u-y, numbering front. !rvr.r'?rtO r,-r,. TT ilif iv whioli i5 ilifiv J

( SigiUMl) -T. 1. Doweus, A. A. G." .'i. li.i.mia, .xuluij oi n w The Uc:ilt of S'rlday'ft riIifiiitf. New York, Aprii 3. Of the results oi 1 nuay s lighting, the j limes crresponucnt says: - e swuntr the left around three miles north of the ; Uptown phmk road leavi,, between it ; ,d the ou h Side railroad but a single hoe oi breastworks, thrown up since Mi. u- , (piv n:,rlt Wc cinturcd ab'it 1.000 ) nrui. o ca piun. .i ao .a i, 4 , i , , , J , i" i n t r.,li ,-.. 1 ..l-i. ...,.f hr, ,ho.-.r., r.t ' , , V -.-" , i! the ath corps lront, although thay had ; fou.ht desperately early in the day. j : ;ra.r riaii-IoN tAnvs ot Pol- j , I rv-TIie rrrsiucnt. i i:vr 1 onu April o. j The Tribune W..shiiitf.n special says: i 'lt i understood hero that (iraut's plan ; Was, that Sheridan should cut lheN.uih railruail and reaeh over to the Dan-: i i o I i Tilan seems to have been sueeessuil, incluh. .. ... r .i o o-1 ! dinir the cutting ot the fcouth .vide rail - 7 . . , - . i. l , . .:. . 1 r.i ii ' i i I) r.rfnm nl Mio robel wurks in 1 ront 1 etcrs- . . .. ....... ... Urg Two Ih;,, f r-Hey only r l.c Loved u:--n to Lee retreat to Danville, or failing in t!ii.- to Hu'lit tili Johnston can be hurriii up on the ehhui rauroa.l to reinforcj him. This is believed poible, , . ... .,:.. 1... i a:ni nana i;i;:nar) in-u oijhtio; om u.mi ,,.r r 1 , 1 ir. .1 , .irs. JiMieoiii lias rciurnea ion a. - - Fiioji ,m:vi VOKK. XkV VnitK, April 1. The Commercial's special says: "It is believed in Washington that the war is over, and that an understanding to that cflect exists. The programme of (Jen. (I rant anticipates all poasble movenents j of the enemy. Jledid not merely proi vide fr the evacuation of liichmond and . . . . . . . ... I VtiTsbnrtr: ho antic i.ated this continiren- , . ... c , . t . . ;- . cy; and Leo w, find his retreat cut off at 11 T-onils. (.rant, .Sheridan, Ihomas, Sherman, and Hancock, are closing around the fragments of the rebel army. The military organization of the eonfederaey will ceac to exist during the present week, fshernian has yet to be board from. lie is not inactive during the great operations now pending. I'cace through war is tho object of the administration, and it teems to be now within reach. War Dsr'r, WAt-Hiwro, April 4 11 T. M. To Maj. ?cn. Dix: The following telegram from Crant has just reached this department. At what hour today it left him does not appear, but probably the afternoon. No details of casualties have been received, but they are expected to marrow. The statement that ollicial information had been received of Gen. Custar being killed U not true. lie was unharmed late this afternoon. (Signed) K. 31. Stantox, Secretary of War. Wilson Station, Va., April 4. To Hon. K. 31. Stanton: The army is pushing forward in hope of overtaking and dhspendiig the remainder of Lee's army. Shcridcn's cavalry and the oth cDrps are between this ana the Appomattox. (I en 3Ieade and tho 2d and 0th corps are following. Ord is following tc line of the fr?outh JSido railroad. All of the enemy "that retain any thing like an organization have gone north of the Apponmttox, and are apparently heading for Lynchburg. Their losses have been very heavy. The houses through the conntry are nearly all used as hospitals for tho wounded. In every direction I hear of rebel soldiers pushing for home I llf. II IIA ll.LLI somo :Q larce and some in small squads, an4 ,nrillv ithcu! arnif. The tmTv

pursued so closely that the enemy have been forced to destroy probably the greater part of their transportation, crissons, and munitions of war. The number of prisoners captured yesterday exceeded 2,001. From the 25th of March to the present

time our loss in killed, wounded and cap- ! tured will not probably reach 7 ,000. of ; whom from 1.500 to 2000 were captured, ! and many but slightly wounded. I shall continue pursuit as !onr a there aupuars f to be any use in lt. j l!. fc. ii rant, Lieutenant licneral. FKO.T1 XEVIIKRX. C. Nkwbkrn. N. C , Merch 27. It is reported here that f?en. Sherman took north a proposition from the rebels to uuitc with the south in a foreign war, pro-

vided a general pardon is granted to all; the insurgents together with return of J property, tho south accepting the const: - 1 f' , , . , I tutional anienduivnt abohhini? slavery, j Thousands of Shcrmaus .sick hart- TC-Tctt

covered and joined the army, as also detachments of new recruits. The enemy are quiet. Large number desert and come into our lines daily. U.w.v.lr. f.. t:ike the oath of alleiriauce faster than sin;: the flag over the lower hall in Goldsboro, the citizens cudeavored to outdo the j soldiers in their enthusiasm. j Great distress prevails in Wilmington. ! ow,nfir to the large influx of refugees, (;a')t Xewton'. from Plymouth, ttates tiiat ti,e new rehei ram at llalifax, on the Koanoke river, which mounts .ix I'OO nounders and is plated with 7 inch wrought i !iron 0I1 txvo feet soled oak, is expected to! j be rea,v t0 U0Te ,lowu tbc river on Plvmrendezvous for their st ite. ' Wade Hampton's cavalry are threaten-. ing a raid on our supplies Lctwuen Kings-1 ton and (ioidsboro which promises to be a iormidablo aüair. Ihe necessary ar ranirements have been made for their re ;tj()1K vl)iel, willre,ut iu Waaes defeat ... . -i-,, Uuartemastcr (;t.ncrai auj (;en. KiistolJ chict: ( l;incT,uv v? h;hcrluan-s thl, mtjUlU Wcnt up to the army, sSicrii.an men have become so men nave td;ttel and leafless over their many V.eMlimes, repuismz a ueuietiuie it oi ii mounted rabels on each occasion. M s j3 ondcngo allaround the en k u a alarw In tlc5r oa niall 1 1 enemy imps . , ; night and oa. T,h?.e;H run &roiiSh daily from here l" "oiu.-ooro. ; Onr ioint. nrn.ios nnt all in food cheer j j, 11 ' ftesiii 'tllllCaiko, April 2. i U'i'-icu, uif iiiriii ii;i.' oven a iii.it .'iiu. T" r - . .. . 31y lulorinants inlormation is very luea- . J fIM . t . . , . " . ! re. Ihe next boat, which is now due. will bring lull accounts, . . - - m - ritO IMM A VAI OI.IS. Tvht v uor.w. Ar.ril l i Cov. Morton has returned from the

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east, and specuritious regarding an extra j i session of the legislature are rife. Iiis!1?

i ji ... .1. i , .1 cxcciiency .11 ii jtui.ooiea, win nave to can 11 ' .... . . ; i he grand Cjinmandery ol the .Mnsonic 1 " order is !ii session iu the city. Uuthei 20th of June, the Masors of Indiana, at. the capital of the state, will eouiDicniorate Mggcr Schools In Churlcston. scarcely had the ''rebel" troops cacuatcd Charleston, when the usual crew that devote themselves to the demorali zation ofdarkeydom were on hand to open ! ".schools tor the ruin of these poorpocple. Wc might consider them simply as besotted dupes to their absurd theories ot negrodom, wero it not for the boundless ignorance, degradation and misciy of their own kind in great northern citizens, which 80 sicken, disgust raid dishearten all true friends of freedom and humanity. Twenty thousand of their sisters in this city alone, so wronged, degraded and desecrated, that nature in very pity denies them offspring, that is. arc dead though alive, and this pitiful and awful spectacle they pass by uuheeding, to do "good" to a distant people, among four millions of which there was not a single prostitute I Of the four millions of .so-called slaves in the South in 1S00, there was not a single prostitute, thief, drunkard or pauper. In all Christendom, and in all time never was there witnessed Micha spectacle, Mich ahmst utter oLsmcc of the vices, crimes and moraland physical uneleuhucss that envelope modern society elsewhere. Hut, turning their backs on the hideous ulcers of their own society their own degraded brothers and dsters in New York ami Uoston the horrible "reformers" of the day lune gone down among tho once happy aud virtuous iiegioe, and, opening "school.-" anmn; them, prostitutes, thieves, drunkards and pauj.or.-i are now a.s plentiful as in the .North. We repeat, among lour millions of so-called slaves, there was not one prostitute, thief, drunkard or pauper in 18(i(l, ami now there arc thousands upon thmsands of prostitutes, thieves r.nd paupers among these hapless people. What a stupendous wrong iuhicted on these once happy and virtuous negroes ! And to do it, to reform or transform this simple, happy nn virtuous people into prostitutes, thieves and pauper, wc hive sacrificed half a million of the lives of our brothers, and loaded ourselves with four thousand millions id debt! .V, V. ), Poor Urighani Youug is a widower. Oue of his wives died on the 22.1 of lat month. She was the handsomest of all ! F.iigh' i,-ivC, ei-p. . 'P' -n.

U, S. 7-30 LOAN, By authority of tltc Secretary of the Treasury

the undersigned has assumed the General Sub-j scription Agency for the sale of United State; Treasury Note, bearing sev;n and three tenths percent interest, cr annum, known as the nrwr&i i-mimta in am OCVCn I nin I I These Notes nre issued raider date of Augtt.n 15, iG4, n .-.re payable three years from that time in currency, er um onrer.U)l at the option of j the holder ir.to ! XJ, S. 5-2Ö Sis: per cent, j Gold- Bearing Bonds, j These bond are now worth a premium of nine pcr Cent..iocIdinS gold it.t-rcst from Xoi-. n-hicb j . . , , i makes the actual profit on the i-iO loan, at cur-; i "tes. including interest, about ten per cent. j per annum, besides it? exemption from State mid municipal Vwition, irhich adds Jam cm to three j er cntmore according to the rate levied on other j payable semi-annually prepcrty. The interest i by eoupons attached to each note, which may bo cut off and sold to any bank or banker. The interest amounts to 0;ie cent per day en jjä'j not-: Two cents per day on a lüi note Ten cent? per day on a $50(1 no'o HO fnt? perlay on a $10'K noto $1 per day on a "nt)J uote. Note3 of all denominations named will f; promptly furnished upon receipt of subscription. This 13 THS ONLY LOAN IN MARKET , , . - . 4l ir oflcrcJ by Gavemmcnt, an it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make j it the j CUE T 1011 L R L"N'(F Til ' rThTLij ' ' ! Ua ,1,fin ?2f)0 im 1)00 ,cn,:,ip un?'d' whic!' I will ,robatfj be disposed of within the n?xt six- j ty or ninety days, when the notes will undoubted j ly command a premium, a, has uniformly htT.i ; the eae on closin? ?ubcriPtioni to other I.o.ws. la order that citizens from every tov ;i ana aection of the country m-.v be alltrded facilities jfor takin-; the loan, the National UanV.s, State ' naiiks.and frivate I?a:iher throughout the coun- . try have gone: ally agreed to receive subscriptions ) in 'noin thev liavc confidence, ai.d who on 'y are " ., , , r . . r r. . - rwpousible lor the delivery of tae u9 to forliich they recehe orders. Hcc'csirricss will bs Rr.cnivr.i l tito Hrit National Bank of La Porto Fir.t National Bank of Warsaw First National B.uih of Va'pat.ii-o. JAY COOKEJ' Iphia. FuascBtrnox Aoet, Vhilade vll'nUS 3mo. SVT'?7,nPITTiVf" IV 17 IV V JL J i 1 L V ) &2i I V: r5IIK su7seriher hns pvirchised, aud now has in X runnmj older, a COII' & COn CRASHER, Ai 115? .uiLL IN I At V ...UL I II. Ami is prepared to triad car corn for rtoek feed for ail who m.'.y call upon him. F r It MKRS WILL FIN I. A SAYING OF IN TJIE FECI) NECKS5ARY FOR THEIR STOCK bv havia- it ri , ,ni t, r.m,' lii.fnfn LVndln IIIIT.III-II1 I I I III! 1111 IIIIlfll PI I IIIIÄ'. " " Ue-m nUo GiindOATS AND CORN to cethcr heu wanted. lie solicits the custom of thosa Laving Stock to feed. Ter mi reasonable. vlÜn2Ctf. N. D. LOVELY, LATEST ARRIVAL XT HONEST CORXRR I womldreepeetfultyar.nounec to my patrons ThatI bavcrccently returned from the La-t& amnow inreceiptol a full mill Complete ftUtoU Of carefully Nclcete-1 AND a hoc n 1 1: s : ml every thiiiKlo formerlykept by me, w hich : a m alfair p,.ice1 i willtake iioiehang ir0Koo4s, allkindsof e froj ill t r c 1 1 a i a 1 a l I c I r o d 1 1 c v , AN!) MONET WILL NOT BL' REFUSED Iinritc my old customers to calland t xotnirm mvstock ami prices, ami if they suit, they will bo sure and buy. I have noblow ing to do to indue you f purchase of nie. Honorable, straighlfor ward dealing nnd a Hying protitaiui no humbtig is my motto. ThonekiiowiiiptlieinselYCsin arrc.ir.ar noli fled that their dues are very mi. di needed, audi hopethey wil redeemtheirpromijiOftopay up. J.BROWNLKK. T'Jll21tf ril() TIIK NF.IIVOUS, DLTIILITATF.D I AND DCSPONDENT OF DOTH SF.XCS. A preat sufferer haivng been restored to health in a few day??, after many vears of misery, is willing to assist his sullerinff fellow-cre ipurea by endin? (free,) on the receipt of a posttaid ndilressed envelope, a copy of the formula at cure employed. Direct to JOHNM. PAfLVALL. lost Ollice JJoi 18.1. Hrooklrn, N. V, fhn rnp. f- flp, jPT

PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TONIC,

AND MANDRICKE PILLS If"--, j" Tiie above h a eorrcet likeness of Dr. aehenck, jut alter recovering irom consumption, rianv vears aro. Below h a likeness of htm as he now appears When the first was taken he weighed 107 pomijs. Rt the present time his wheight is fliO pOUiil-i i - miÄ. mm M mi. SCIIEXCK'S ; IViucipal OHiee and Fiaborat -ry at the X. K. correrof SIXTH and COMMKUCK StrcctH, PhiU Jjcip,in where all later for advice or business i should be directed. l ITpwüI i found t ioic everv SATURDAY, ,-,roi'Csiona!ly to examine luns'nifh the Ivespirometi.-.-, lor tviucli his tee is three u-jnais, aw aavice free. in Xcw York at No. CO l?ONI Street, cvory . uorr 1 ar.d 19, iVbnurv 1 Ö and il, March. 1" r.i:d"in, April VJ anuloMav 17 and Is', Jimc 1 t . yj Ti. lime for in v beinsr in BALTIMORE and j PITTSBURG will be en in the daily papi-rs o j these cii:t'3. ! Tltc Hifl'oy of lh Seht vYs ffn C'r aul j l.otr In frf' fVftd of ('nlSl!i)ptton. M.V H-tr5 .if), mliüsi reii'JIti rinUiOC'.phin I'lAd pMreed i:ra hi:i!'y into the I.irt j stage of Pulmonary Consumption. All hojns of ! mv r,i'o erv b' . Smj d;- ipattfd. I w:;s advised by j ray ph'( i ui, lb- i;in.-.;i. to retüore mn in? icountrv. Moorestown, New Jersey, boinr ny tiative'phce, I removed tlrlher. My lather .,nJ ul, rAni;iv ,a,J lived and died there and died of Pulmonary Consumption. On my ai rival I a- ret to he!, v. here I kvlV.- w.-. in u.jult ,io(.iet a hjpe!e.-:s eon iiüvii. Dr. Thornton who had been my l.ithei s lam.iy phvI s.iclan,.".:-dhad i.tLemled hi:a i-s hn hirt lilacs, was called toseenie. lie th-nt tuy rase en- ! urelv beyond rt-n-.s oi nied:e.i?. snA .Iti-Uu 1 ti.at I must die, and ive vi: o:?e week to nr!t:iffo mv tcinnord .'i'f ii.:. In tlih-? zv. re::llv hopeless comülio;. I heard ot the reineuiea which I now mahe and sell. It see me J to me that I could fetf! thrtm wcihin l!i. ir vjiy,.ind penetrating every rei vn, fibre, and tiss'ie ol :ay slem, " My lung's r.nd liver put on a new setior, a:iJ tlic niiil id liUiltcr wliieli Cor voirs bad nec'muil.i- - -.- .. ... ' ied and in itted the doTereul urpun of the body, wa eliuiiti.V-cd, the tuercu-s on my riues npt n e.l, and I e.'.cf 'orate-! I'm -m my lunsa-! niueli as a pint of vcl'lovv oTeii-'ivc m:'ier every n.ioniing. I am new a h 1 by mm. with a larm healed ele atrix in the middle !-.! oi the l'.bt bin.iind tin lov.cr lobe hep.itij.r-d with eomjdete adlu-rioa ol tbc pleura. The left lun i.-i sound, and ihe upper lobe of the ribt one is iu ;i tolerably hcaltliy condition. Consumption ot that time was thought tobe an incurable disease, by every one, physieiaiuas well as thos? who were tnilearnediu medicine especially such rft( s as were reduced to ibe condition I was in. This indured many people to believe my recovery only temporary I now prepared and gave the medicines to consunntire lor sonn time. and made many wonderful cure?; and the demand increased b rapidly that I determined to öfter their, to tbe publie, and dovote my undivided attention b lung disea.sc. I n truth, I was next to fc-roed to it, for people would ci.d forme far and near, to ascertain whether their eases were like mine, For inar.y yo.ira, in conjunction v.ii'i my prinojpal ottiee in Ti.il idelf bia, I b ive Jmtii making regular professional visits to New York, Hosten, Baltimoie.Jand PiUsLer-r. Tor several years past 1 have mad sis m.'.ny a lire hundred examinations weekly with the ItcFpiromete-." Ter üiieh rxaminatioii my chargs is three ddlars, and it enables me to give each patient the true condition of his disease, and tell him frankly whether he will ct w ell. The Pulmonic Syrup is one of tho mot valuable medicines known. It is nutrient, powerful ly tonic, and hosilin in itself. It contains no opi lim, vet loosen the phlegm in tb bronchial tubes, and nature throw s it off with liille exertion, One bottle frciiMity euros s.n ordinary cold: but it will be well first to take a dos- of Sibem-k's Maiulracke's fids to cleanse the stom uh. The Pulmonic Syruj is loadilv digested and absorbed into blood, to which it imparts its healing properties. It is one of the best preparations ol' iron in use; id si powerful tonic of itseif; and when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucn in thcttomnch.and isea.'ried oil' hy tlio aid of the Mandrake Pills, a healthy How of atrie juice, good appetite, and a good dige- tion follow. The Seaw eed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other is rcjuirrd when it is used. It is pure r.u 1 pleasant; no bad effects like when using Bourbon whisky, which disorders the tdotnach, torpors the üver, lock up r tho eeretion., turn the Id od into wa(cr,drop-y sels in, .u.i t!:i p.itlvnt ibc suddenly. The Sei red Ton'.; produces I.tsUinL' result, thoroughly isiti'iraliiig tin stomach and digestive system, mid nnhüng it to eliminate and make into healthy IiKkhI ili! fiK-d which may lo Used lor that puq'ose. It is so wonderful in Its effects, that a wine eLs full will digest a heart r mesil, and a little ol it taken before break fast w ill give a tone to Hie Stoma h which few miJicincs pos?c?stho powrrefdoiii. TlicMANDRAKf. lMLLSnviy be taken with entire safety by all acres and condition., pro!ncin.? all the pood results that run he ohtniued fnuii cjIOmel. or any of thf niorctni I medicines, and wilhoutany of " their burtfil or injurious results They carry out i f the sy stem the fecuh'l.t nnd worn-out matters loosened and dissolved by my Seaw eed Tonic and Pulmonic Sri up. It will l. o peon that nil three ef my medicine are needed in most eases to eure Consumption. AtiKNTiS. BOSTON ficorpc C. C.oodwin it Co. NLYV YOKK lemas lUrnes A: Co. HALTtMORK S. S. Hanco. PITTSHI'RC. Dr.tieor? II. Kevscr. CINCINNATI F. F.. S:re .V Co. CUICACO-Lnrd v .Smith, And H. il Also, sold bv nil and Pca'er.

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4 TjOpt.-

GREAT PANIC.

GOODS MARKED DOWN Save your mcnej by bvjiog at the LOW PEICE STOßE. RICE 4 BRO., Successors to Rice and SIth, arc now receivics: their Fall and Winter C!ood, embracing all kinds of Dry Goods. Groceries. Ct '"-he y, Glan Wore, llittf av.d Cops. l;oti and ShvCf, Xotious, cf., tic. Our roods have been bought slnpe the err;' j decline in prices, and we Drorosc to jrive our customers the benefit of iUU change for t lanjrc for the bet- ! ter. Muslins marked down 10 cents a taA - Prints marked dowr from 10 to 15 ceLtä a yrd. DeLaines marked down 1 2 cents a yar, and all othtr dry goods in the same propsrtioa. We have a fresh supply of Family Groceries which we ci.n and will sell cheap . Prime Rio Coßee 55 cents per pound. Brown Sugar from 20 to 25 cents per oiind. Coffee do 'Ji to 3V , cent? per pound, 7"cns. Spi'u. S,ru. AW'., Tobacco, Ml kinds Extract. Iiu'$i'tfft Jndijo, kr. We have the largest stock of crockery rar j to be found in Pl mouth, eompnincevry pice r.,' i. J i r iiK.ivv n in.! sc, iiivii ne win seit a 10 vr as any other mau. Also a great vaiittj HATS AND CAPS, rangin;ia price from 25 cent3 toJ5. Ii caiM of Joy's Boots ?tllin from $I,."0 to 3, Mns heavy Boots from $3 to $5. Afeus winter bo !,T5. Chihh-ens and Misses shoes from 25 ctnU to n1,."0. We shall be making constaht additiots to or stoci:, and by buying often can pive our customer Tods much lower than thcc who have Lw't hu re etx-ksbcfi-retl.c decline in priet. Don't buy a dollar's worth i ntil you have t Jsi t -wd the Low Price Store on ihe corner conta tf the Kdwardi House. M. H. Kice rctr.rii? many tl.ankto ihe people of Marshall county for their former patronage, and solicits a continuance f t'irir favora ;j tho ner firm. Country Produce. Squre Timber & Tics. Bx'iht t '.he highest prices. iucE & mux m. ii. Ricr.. WELCOME KICE. rlOd !& MACJUNES. UMPIRE Shuttle Machine, FATlNTEU KKCXCt KT Urn. ItSO Sale3 room, 536 Broadway New Yoik. This Machine is constructed en an eUirclj new principle of mechanism, pose?sig nnnur rare nnd valuable improvements, having beea ex amined bv the most profound experts, and pronivmeed "to be SIMPLICITY and PERKLCTION COMI5IXKI. The fcllowingar tiie nrinc'p-d objeetioci nrj-e j gainst Ecw ing Machines : 1. Mxw-e.sivc lab.ir to the trjrr.it. ir. 2. Liability to set out of o.der. 3. Expellee, trouble. lo.- of time in ropairlcj. i. Ineapacity to sew every description of material. .. Dlsagreealdc noir while it- operation. 'Mip i:ftipirc Seu in?r .Marhlno U L!tnij iiiii all (heu OhjvvtUms, It has a ptra'giit needle. prpcin:iciilar aciion. Makes the LOCK STITCH, which will xiithr rijr.or ravtl, and is alike on but!i 8id: performs pel feet sr ing oa every description tt m&tt-ria!, irom Leather to the flucti Nansook AIuküu, w::h ruUou, linen or sip thread, from the ccriet to the finest nuiiib;r. Havin: neither Cam nor Cot;-wheel, and ih least fusible friction, it rens as snaoeth at jt'. and .i EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS 2Mr.j&.o:ra:irj33s It. require VI FTY per cent. less power to d. iru it th.m any other nuehine in market. A p irl f twelve years of a cia wor:i It stcxdilr withw! fatigue er injury to hcr.lth. ltsstrcu-th ?.nd WiLNDKHFL'L SIMPLICITY of construction render it almost impossible to -ret out of order, and ii Cl'AK ANTEED by the eon:o.iny to rive entire siti fiction. U'- rcspectfuiiy invite all those'wlio may deita to supply tiic iii.l ve with s srpciior riic', to call a ud exa rr inc tins VS It I V A L LI) M AC I J IN E . But in a mure special manner fo we toii-.i tl patronse of Merchant Taihu, Dress Makri Corset Maler, (Jailer Makori, Coach Maker?, Hoop S kiit Manuf.icturois , .Shoe Bitideri, Shirt and Bosom Mukcrs, Vest aud Pantaloon Makers. 13" IIitious and charitable ItiititutieBi will b liberally dealt with. IPRICE Or MACHINES, COMPLETE. No. 1, Family Machine, with Hemmer com.Iete '.. 44 Small Manufacturinc with Lxtcn5iou Tablo .". TS 3, Laie H 4, L?.re, lor L uher 100 va in ti vs i i:vi:it vakii:tt. Wc w ant A rents for nil town in thel'niia t States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Central and SoutK America, where agencies are n."; already established, to whom a libci.il discount will be juei, bi:t we make no eonsip.inent?. Orders may be sent througk the Amrrica Aivkrtisixo Akcncv, 3t3 Uroadway New York. J . i IKTIH'R Aii'O. 5nti IPocdway, Nw Ycrk. vlOnOi li Stave Bolts, HE'DINQ & HOOP P'LES. Wc will paT th? followinc prices fiem this data until January 1st, 1 i--4l-. for Stave Hoili Headhjg and .'loop Poles on delivery at oui StT Factory at i'hinoiuh. White i)A Stave Holl, JG...!) pr. card Ileadinpr 6,('0 White Oak KiveJ Heading ry 19,00 per ihoiiinni . " CJrecn 1 7.(0 Hickory Hoop Toles 5,00 ALSO AT In nod, Louibon and Ktna Creen.1 wc will pay C 1,00 p-r cord for Red and While Oak Stave bolta , anj 1 1 05 p.r cord for Krd Oak, Ash, F.lmand Maple ilradius; t-olif? and '?2,IM perthQasmd for llickorv Hoop Pole, delivered on the side tracks. ioiivenint lr loadir.c tu ens, il.e abov to b i,.f rood onulitv ndt hcpilfil tind in' rte.lKv u I rrinn;i IIFK l.l'CTr.RO S i CO.

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