Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 May 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME' 10.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 30.

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

j. a. osnonxi: ? 0. L.. IIAUVKV, PLYMOUTH, T n u u so a y, May 11, 1SG5. Consistency. The Cincinnati fiazette closes a discus sion of Sherman's agreement with Johnston j as follows : "The lessen of all this is, tliat the just balance of our loveranuvit is vital to its ciuitv. Kolk liaa conspired with treason tu overthrow it, to sink the province of eongres. to bring the executive to contempt, to deprave public opinion, to pre-j prethe mind of the p-.-p!c for military usurpa- j t n. in.'l to institute mmnirv i.ivon:e-; 10 arruis false that Sherman contemplated for an instant exceeding his powers or arrogating to himself the right of dictating the terms upon which the rebel states should return He fully acknowledged the proper authority of the president in making the agreement with Johnston, subject to his approval. Why did not the Gazeitc before present the general truths to its readers which are so forcibly expressed in the extract '! It bus denounced democrats a traitors for insisting that the just balance of our government is vital to its security: for protesting against military usurpation; for censuring the arrogance of military favorites and the assumption of dictatorial powers. It has hitherto been forward to defend the very evils it now affects to deplore, that it might ground on them ma levolent charges against a general whose devotion to the union and constitution is as genuine and heartfelt as the services he has done them are signal and brilliant. "NVe clip the above from the Chicago Times of lat Saturday, and commend its teaching to our republican friends. What the Times says ot the (Jazette is eijualh true of ninctecn-twentielhs of all the republican papers in the land. S'.w they all with one accord insist that "fidelity to the couutrv demands fidelity to the CO Iietitutioual distribution of tho powers ol govern jicnt," while but yesterday, as it were, they were unanimous in their denunciations of democrats for insisting on the self-same thing-. A .-hort time inec it was, iu the eyes of these pinks of loyalty. ! treason to demand fidelity to the provisions of the constitution, and because democrats insisted on the ofiicers of the government being faithful to their constitutional obligations, thousands of them have been mobbed, murdered, torn from their families and incarcerated in loathsome prisons as malefactors, tried by illegal tribunals in violatiou of law, punished contrary to law and precedent, and now these tame men win clamored loudest for all this, and by whore influence and efforts it was principally brought about have the unblushing efirmtery to impress upon the public that the just balance of our gov ernment is vital to its security, and that "fidelity to the country demands fidelity to the constitution.', Out upon such hypocrites, they have as many faces as the heathen god Janus, and about as much conscience as an alligator. We are glad, nevertheless, to sec ihe change wri 'ht by the pressure of public sentiment in the tone of our political opponents. It shows that the democracy of the country did a good werk when they stood up amidst the dangers to life and liberty which threatened them during the past four year-, and manfully contended for --hMc'.ity to the J J i constitution and laws as thc sheet-anchor t of safety to our free institutions; and now they have their reward in the adoption of this great truth by the pcopb of all parties and of eve. v name. Tlie ?Ionroo Doctrine tobe rioUcally Carried out. military and f ervice - ' i listing to go to 3Icxico for thc purpose of I agisting the liberal party there under .Tuarez to overthrow thc Maxiuiillian dvnastv. These enlistments are openly made at YTaehiogton under the very eyes of the administration, and would therefore indicate that this government is locking to the vindication of the Monroe doctrine. France has already taVcn the alarm, and has proposed an alliance with Kngl ind for a joint protectorate over Mexico end Canada, but as Johnny J will don't see the danger to Canada, hi will hardly join hands with Napoleon in carrying out ti e proposed enterprise. England well knows that the United State. (Government has heretofore taken firm ground on thc suLjeft of European intervention in the go. -cmmcntal affairs of states on this continent, and that it can do no less than resent, by force of arms if need lc, the action of Frauce in establishing an Empire under Maximillian in Mexico. Canada is in no danger from the United States, go long as renfurji: hr trcity tipu'atinn

caneean-ltho assumption ot dicta tonal power ;is piiuiiMiva in me papers iron uay m irom a:i pi;u-f in nie inncrai proces-j i i rr- i T FWelitv to the country dcmantls iidclitjr to the lIay tur;n t:e lr,., j,ni arrjvej at tlc. ; Hon. and while thov honored Mr. Lincoln; and the diliicultics he encountered. thc rate kricJ OD 0,,icr prfrcrtv. Tie nurtsii constuutionil distribution of the powers of the - ,.'",, . , , . 1 as the leader of '-impartial freedom " thov I e w;lVS that all the plans ot that rndayi. ., . ' . , j corernracnt." conclusion that it might have been in a , impartial irctuom, tnc) ,j , t t p , t tl lC r.ctJ j in--Ue semi-annually by coupons attacueJ to goTerciacm. i c . so tramided the principle ho represented ! not Lcing tainea out wa. me L.c-i-Every word of the above is as true as it civil court sumcient to convict Howies of . under tlic;r fcot lhatl nccrocs ' notl est failure that ever was." i note, wh.ch may be cut off!.J rold to any ;

In thc present favorable aspect of our! ever needed. This is a mistake. The! between freednien and their masters.

affairs, a large number of ohleers! board have the power to receive and act j l' c'-luc " hiigcl to work, hut may ' - I c.il.iAt 41..IH I It

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is sla much inclined to do so now as at any former period. Our sympathies are with the Libcrulists in Mexico, and if our disi 1 ..Cr. i 1 1: Cl a. . x .i . c uj unus in men ieum ngjiiiiisi me usur :.- ii 1 i 1 i' . j 1 1 nation of Ma ximillian, we bid them God speed. It will take more Frenchmen than Napoleon can readily furnish, to retain the sprig of nobility, at present on the throne of Mexico, firmly in Lis seat. tv'c give the administration at Washington credit for refusing thus far to recognize the lnperial government in Mexico, aid hope that our own affairs will soon be in such condition as to justify the enforcemint of the Monroe doctrine in the Mexi-! can states if necessary. I Milliwatt. Bowles, and tl a vscy. .-ew !avc Icon rccchcd that the gcu I 0 i tlemen above named have been Ecntenccd j to be executed, nnu the day fixed for their i execution. These men, it will be rem cm I j the crime charged against him, but not soj as to the others. Indeed, we believe that i the evidence against Col. Million was not I fl. . . Al. , . , .7 . i sumeieiii to nut him on his defence in any - ' civil court, and that he would have been ; discharged on motion without being re-1 ouired to examine a single witness in his

bored, were arrested and tried ,t l,v ered with mottoes and inscriptions of eve- I'UUishcs a letter Irom Ii. M.

. t V , r . rv conceiveablc kind illuMritive of thisMiI:,c)r l to V- A. fwarti, in which tue a mihtarv couinnssion at Indianapolis for . C01K-ca' k,-,u 11 ,r Jl ot u ia ..Ar-:,14 fl4 Lo iniM'ov- TilCse bonis arc f. .martyrdom. Jnit wonderful, indeed, the ; v'rA'v sa)s 11,(01 'CltTring to i.. iinp.ovtreason. v e were at some pains to ex-: J i m .'..... .... . i o :.f;Mdit;on of .rrr-tan- Soward aud his ? crcasei the actnal rr

I i tu jv;'jtiv; w mse iiiieiiiiiuu Mas i;iO-1 r , -! amine elosely the evidence against them j rifieii were excluded by the citv authori-! sou: ul''ne, the assassin, lias fuiiy con-rjrc:nr'tlonJiam

defence. It is :,id, aud we presume truly. ! l".1M' U0!T"C :m 1C niuitoos aim inscnp-, open by gunpowiier, aud the contents ta!t Mr. I.inl ..tw.tlri.M T,,c 1' were relieved of

, : men ositive assuiance that tliey sliouia ; itot suffer death: and we do not believe j that president Johnson would order their i. -....1.1 ; .... . , testimony upon which they have been 1 J convicted d. It is perluips too much to j that Mr. Johnson can personally ovr.fict flint Mr J.ib'is.ir. nn n tm r. ma IK- i l v- i'.- . . .... ... examine all tlie Uetai!., ol all ti-c numerous military cei:u:iisic:5 Ly whom he wns tried. ; We believe that he was a r,ure tian'ci patriot, an lionet man, ami faithful to! wliut he Jeeiued the host interest of his country, and would willingly, if need he, t.: i:r, f,.P t.A T r,w,.,.v.,. Vl ..f tho ; saciii.ee .i! iiie ir tnoj.re.-ei.u.vV.i ol tue ; i:i.,...,:, n... a..,,.,.: v. i?,.. i ' 1 ! lioving this, wc cannot Lclji ilcpluniiLT tlc ( madness and iollv ot his execution as an i enemy to Lis country. Jio may have crre.l; who has not : J'ut wc Iirmlv believe , his heart was riuht, that in whatever he I is heart was rht, that m wiiatever lies id he sought thc hitrhest jrood of his fel-j jw citizes. and now that the war is endd low ed, there can no possible good arise from j . . . intlictiip upon Iura an lunominious ramisliir.cut. lie lias already suUered much j at the hands ot his political pponcnts j almost :i tralii-t hope. We shall await with anxiety the denouement of this unfortunate affair. Since writing thc above wc find the following in yesterday's Chicago Tribune: Special Dispatch to thc Chicago Tribune. Inmanai-o-.is. 31 ay 9 . . . - . y . ll'O riruVr ii.r tht r v.w.iif i,,.. ,A Itmcb's i i.c orutr ioi ine c..ttutniii oi jjowi-v.?,; Milli-an and Horsey reached the military j authorities to vlav. Thov are to ho honir bv the m.-ck till thev are dead, on Friday! thc lOtl V " ' 0th lust (Ireat excitement prevail- j g the friend.-, and ic'atives of ihe uu-l ainon fortunate men. and an inmtMise prcsiuirc is being brought to bear on (Jov. Morkn to induce him to interfere in some way. lie has no power ho.vcvcr.'to stay the nroi. ; ' . ! ceeuings it lie would. .Mrs. Jowles was. ..."!.... ...1 1.. '. ...:.l. i , J , , , , , . , .

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sulhcient we should think to -ratity even ; as wen as you pcriormci lie auties ot I th; firg't' th.:t thc gouth w;ls fiir-lt. thc n.o,t unrelenting. We still hope that 'trough soldiers in tho field. Iy such aj . Qnr buU, aml J() nut hcsita;b u, the sentence may be revoked and he set i ,cce the con.Lrt ot your g. we a that h,s J I iamiaes and kindred, r.n.i realiz.i tranuuih- "r u i ...i.:, t. nt liher v but wo ivinfe-s it is hooin i - m . 4 bclallen Lee s army as an event which at iiocr.;. dui wc tomes n is nopin, Uy to tl;e coun rv. loll wul return o -n i -i u- ! - .

uer uusoauu, in wiucn nc torn ner iiriii"'"-1 -um, .ui puisou? io;:i;i inarms

h;s time had come. .She 1-ft the irison crying bitterly. A .r.at many of our citizens seem to i have an idea that thc board of Corpora-1 .. . , , . it f.on Trustees have plenar power to make , 1 and repair side walks whenever and whereI . a 'vncrs intereste I in such improvements i J'or information -n tins subject we refer !our t0AVn readers to the f-rty sixth hfection of "An Act for Ihc incorporation of Towns' Äc.page 4 HO 1st Vol. K. S. of! 1K.'L, and the amendment thereto found ro i - l r on page 09, l,t ol. of Gavin and llord s Eevised Statutes. Wc call at tention to this matter now because some of our citizens are disposed to lintl fault with the board for not doing what they clearly had no legal right to do, that is, to order the owners of certain lots to make and repair side walks, without a petition being presented therefor by two thiriNof the real estate owners interested therein. At the City Election in La Porte last Tuesday week, the democrats elected their Mayor and Trea.-arer, besides fcveral other officers of less importance, by goo 1 round majorities. This is a grand achievement fjr the democracy of ihat city, who have been so long ruled by fanaticism. The abolitionist whine sorrowfully, but they will eventually learn to boarwith such urh rWMh with less pain nd sorrow.

A Stullifictl City. The funeral of President Lincoln, in

New York, was the most imposing out- j ward demonstration of respect and sor-: vow lor a public man ever witnessed in the world s history. Ihc mere death ot the world s history. The mere dcatli of. t a President demnnds from all good citi- i ... .. . . . 1 lzens a certain degree of respectful con.sidJ oration, and dying, as this man did, by the hand of an assassin, it was entirely natural that the masses should be pro foundly impressed by an event strange! and startling. But, in addition to all ! ' i tins, Jir. Jiincom cmootucu a 'reat idea' and was the chosen chief and lead cr of a cause which he lias steadily upheld for four years of bloody war" and through trials and difficulties that showed his own honest and profound belief iu its truth and justice, whatever may be the vcrd,c.t of P--- V? s tho reI,rc sentativc ol niiiarli-! freedom the same rights for the negro accorded to the m U ? f a aiSHvr to this cause; at ail events Ins es, j.jj aJmircrs and' friends thus regard him, an! tlie mourulü! draperies that shrouded this ciiv were extensively coveven permitted to mourn for their libera lr and benefactor I Indeed, more won '"f"1 '6tiil thc fcw egroes that, by order of the Secretary of War. were thrust into ,i r,.. i . ' i i i the luneral proces;on, were guarded bv sevcral ranks of policemen for fear they would be mobbed! That is to sa-, thc fe'rcat principle represented by .Mr. Liu- i the people wusn visibly presented to them ' m the versons of ne-rocs. that thev shrunk from it with utter loathing, and cvcn I''balle anger. If it had been true. if ne-rocs were i.atur.dly entitled to -im- : partial freedom, the wh.de people should I : L1Vl, .M ,, .,' w, .., i,w tf"ie nen up as one man to honor it 11 the persons of these victims, and instead of excluding them, they should have been' of o x r 11 (I i n t t hrm flipv hiut . Im-o !i.-.m ! .- . ..--.V v. , ,.t..rt.l f I 1 t i . 4 1 v; .i i -"'; jut.,:..ii.iii ruuiM-. iwuu a itrrai.T error, AVbat a monstrous anomalv ! 1 . .a . ... .11 . ' " v VM iTrxov M iv - Advices from Shcnuaii nrmyi Mated ' Mnyl states that the formalities of the j f-urrondei ol Jiihiion's armv took id:ce , , . . i 'reciixfooio, as previously agreed on. ..jr vx ij is.J( ut.icrni. A sj rccirl coioii'iMOti was :i!roiiitvI "n both snics, who iii raiiL'cd thc details. Itch, llaruce receivct tjen. Micrman very rv i i i,. , . i . . , , . p.oi i , , . , ' llll If,' I , T , I . i .aiE.nr.iUAim:i:s ARMY OFTenx., ) (.Jueen.-iioim, X. t1.. 31. v.- 2. ) '-General Orders No. 2'2.' - " . 'Co.MliAl): In tcrniinatintr our official .1 . : r i ...... . , t . : iviiiuii.7 i iuiii.,"iii vaiiuu tun iu u L'Txj n ,, 4, . .. 4. onj :in,j to cichar-e thc obli-utions of goou und peaceful citizens at vour home your homes with the admiration of your people, won bv the courage, and noble devotion you have displayed in this long war. 1 shall always remember with pride the loyal support aud generous confidence vou have triven me. i now part with you wiili deep regret, and bid you farewell 4...i: :..i i i .... i iu luuiui-n i eoiui.it ii leiuiMiin, ami .. i . t. .. ,v . i ' " v nil eaiu.M wiMies tum OU may licrcai- . , . tcr h:ivc a11 lhc h-'pph'css to be found world. JuSKTIl E. JOHNSTON." The rebel force, being paroled, laid -'1 .1 1 ti . .. iV)V' lJie,r ;Ml'- 0, e-Jucs-Jay last parted for their homes. Order by CScn. SSallctU. Xf.WVork, 3Iay 8. Tl.- l 1 1 If I i .1 n . - "e iuti mot a on g oi i.c otn con tains an nnkr irnin f..n ll-ill..l-AVt il. im. ,.n r i . j apain.st the L intel Mates, iu Virginia and North Carolina, will be treated as robbers and outlaws. Persons assi?tinr in or-an-"u:nS Prriila bands, and continuing j l0j!5t atcs, will - "' tr,ocl hy a military eomiui.sion aud be &nti;vt to (lo:(th Vlilita. v ofiiei-rs . j preserve order and reconcile difference. FIIO.U I.UIi.iI3,;. ft.Yl?s, ."'lilliga, a:ul Honey to be Executed. . Iniuanapoms, May 7. 1 he S'VVI;,y Fpers publ;hed here annouuee tins morning that orders have 1CC!. rcr:Vft(i ,- r ,r rtM w. il"ll UI H8lli Howies, Mi hgnn, and Horsey, now eonfined at thc Soldier's home, in irons !iii.l home, iu irons, and convicted of t.eison before a military commission in tliis city last fall. .Street rumor has it that Friday, the llth iust , is fixed as the day on whieli they are P pay the pen .lty hy Icing idlhcr shot or hung. It is said that Milligan, on Saturday la.' t, wrote a letter to hi. wile, tdlinr her to prepare herself and children for the Worst. The prisoners themselves, it is stated, rcein tobe satisfied that their late is inevitable. . tm ... I rom Kalelgli. Ni.w Vouk, 3Inv 0. n Our Ptaleigh letter. s of thc 2-1 h and "0th state that (Jen. .Sherman and stall left that day for Charleston and fc'avannah, thence going to Richmond to meet his army, which wos tn Ir-nvo Unleigh thc next Monday.-

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Sherman had issued an order announcing the final agreement of .surrender by

Johnston. He prohibits all longing, and provides certain ways to relieve the pressmg wants ot tlu inhabitants. The lUtli ami 2od corns remain in the dejurtmout of North Carolina, together vvitli Kilpatrie'i's cavalry. Stone-nan cavalry is order?d to east Tennessee, and Wilson's to the Tennessee river, near De. catur, Ala. Gn Howard and the amiv of Tennessee will march to Kichuiond. i Gen. Slocum anil the army of (Jcorma alT so march to Kithmond. ! mi ii a . . I ine rebel amy are all leaving lor their j h.omes, many taking their arms with them, j and some trouble is apprehended from j those who took their arms and went away j on their own hook. Gen. Johnston lias j endeavored to c.irrv out the terms agreed ' upon, but the time intervcni-ig between the first and second agreements occasioned i some demoralization. j A movement is cn foot to reorganize ! the state irovcrnmeni. I Robbvry of a Railroad Train. Cincinnati, Tday 0. ! A traiu on the Ohio aud Mississippi! road last night was robbed near North j cid, fourteen miles from this city, by ! a Iran' of twenty truerribas. ihe sale of the Adulas Express company was blown! their watches and money. Thc robbers escaped across the river into Kentucky in ! 'JET, Kins. From Europe. vw Yurk V-w S . , . , ' Tl. T f n. i.;i-0 i..,t r...n I A 11 J4Jil'.AJll ..till IllllinO 11114V events liuvc mritcriallv : things from whit it wa ,- altered thc state of! .1 i- . . .i 4 i . i. l . t. uini"s irom wnu u was w neu ine iruiMi n ... , . , . government recognized the rebels us t)elIircrciits. It savs: 'del . Mavis. Wit i a t ir t.l.nr- nt IV-kivÜI.. is m difö n nt t.r r- i i I' T"ii now rivrr'i liiiw i p hwj rin i mv 1 1 Ti tr. i . i i witjavciaM.? -- a-v'-.not ienr,ntea to. thev have a nerlei'l ' .... V . ' , .. .f ! vi:t to treat alt v ar vessels of other na c,jtt,r5n" the!r Por.ls with ,tliC U:tC that ,S WCtcJ to lliCI" ' c. ., .. r Jhetar mentions the necessity lor a ' v.... VlKt ii irOP.t ail V. JIT VeSSelS Ol OlllCr lltl .1.. '.....I. f .ecu i ru ;i i n iuu ui u i'ii- iiriu"i-u jjii: l.MMI ilUU III: M-Mtll. II .-5 1IIW tilllllVl t ...til. ,..-. i... ....l-. v.-v ,k- . . . t k. . ' .i ii.c i i. Uli c; iinitiu in im? ic.m i , , rccosruizc rebels as Lelli?crents. ... ... . r '1,,, I .... I.... W i... ,. . I,. I ,,,.. I. iirrl.i fix a in livu ihii 7 1. 1 iiu.ii i vii.iijv.i i.u.,iu,u with havinjr been accessory to the r reutest crime that modern history records, in not interfering to secure the independence of the south, and chains that she mijiht ll" v; i . i ., . .i .have none this without overstepping the laws of nations. It -predicts, future mis fortunes to F.njrland as a coiiscuuciice of ! this neirlect. It savs: "We have from o.is iufluence upon uur own imperial ii -terests." Thc Loudon Herald of April -ölh hatthe following: "The surrender of Lee is not only the greatest misfortune that has happened to the south but is a crowning disaster, in which we seem to sec the end r ii Thc tumultuous wave of northern i . i . . i i , ' aggression has at last swept down before it thnt pruU'l, toweling cliff against which for !'ur years it has dashed itself in vaiu. At the close of the fourth year cf the war thc north has prevailed, as vre all along feared it would, but hoped it might not." The London Times ol April 27th says. 'This evening it may be expected that the leaders ol the great parties in the hor.se of commons will take thc opportunity of expressing in thc name of tho nation, the horror which is every where felt at the crime Mr. Lincoln's assassination, and of asMiring the American people that whatever diflereucj of opinion may exist m this country as to the present war, there is but one feeling of sympathy with tlicui us to the loss uf an honest and high mined magistrate." Ti e London and principal journals alike describe the intense excitement which the news created, and alike rave utterance to warm eulogium upon Mr. Lincoln and bitter denunciations of the assassination. Tho Paris and continental journals oatr.iu articles on the subject. B?rom Vuslitiilon Wasmimjton, May 8. A distinguished army ofiicer mentioned this morning, as fact, that there is now telegraphic i'oininuiiieatioii between Macon Ca.. and Washington, a portion of the line extcn ling through (Jeorgia, .South (Carolina und Xmth Carolina, v. lo re wchave no trnops. He also stated that the same wires which were but ntently used by the rebels are now employed in transmitting the president's proclamation offering reward.- for the arrest ol Jeff. iuvi.-i and others;. Tlie navy department continue to reerive and aeeept resignations of volunteer officers. Of the entire number who cntued the service :it the commencement ol the rebellion, r.OiJ were dhlui-sed for di unkeiiiie.'.H, which was the prevalent of1'cnre. The treasury department is making arrangcu.i nts to pay all the back indebtednes.s, including arrearages and bounties to tho army. The navy department will, in n fhort time, sell maty of thc wooden vesselwhich weic purchased to meet pressing, finrrgrncir.

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ally drunk, . lu.Hing ou to a he:, a inend inouired what was the matter. "Matter?" said the fellow. "I am in a fiiMinlnrv " lV!iv''' It T hfild on! ' , .... .v.M.. - r - - 1" t 1 .1. j 1 . .. ,1 IP "I 1., . ' nerc v miuii ireczc iu ueuiii. uuu 11 x iui I shall fail into the dock." U, S. 7-30 LOAN, p.. r (ur..,m(,. ri. Tm.,.,-. ; , , . , , the iir.lcrsirnMi hi a?iiimpil tho IicniTAl SnK. 1 J ' 1 VA III V.V.V 1V A I V I. Ill I f e cnption Agency for the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenth? per ctRt interest, per annum, known a? the SENTMIRTY LOAN. otcs ' "c are issued uiider date of June 15, ,SGr, An1 ar0 payW three years from that tin e in currency, or are convertible at the option of ! the hol Jc-r into U, s. 5 20 Six per cent. Gold -Bearing Bonds. worth a premium which i: ofit on tho 1-'i0 loan, ar.il.itj Stale and municipal taxation, ichitlt j hank or banker. The ii.lcrest amo u;U to One ccttocr day cn a $.) not Two cents per dy on fi $100 not Ten cents por d iv on a- 500 not "0 cents per day on a $1000 not, SI por day on & $3003 note. Notes of all denominations named vri promptly furnished upon receij t of subscript! and the notes focwarded at ance. The : to 15th June next will be paid in advance Id TD ONLT LOAN IN MARKET now offered by Government, :u:J it is confident! expected that it, superior advantages will ir.ikc 1 1 " 4 " little T r v(ir T . rrTr - n'liun i .hh ilui.-u f., l,n c-r):) mn osm ..r il, r.,. ,,, ,. ; A r - In crtlcr that citizer-3 from tverv town ii-d I ,...,: ,i , i. .. .. r ...i, i r. ,.;i;.;, cetion of the country may be a!R.ded facilities uk5ll5 tliC Siilte Hanks. nnA Tiivate Hanker, throughout the countrv have generallv agreed to receive uluciiptions at rcr. Subscribers will select tlc-ir own acent, '"'nun ui inr i'.ui.n nia uc a:urnu lainii.v.i at par. Subscribers will select their own agent, , . tu wiiym ti.cj iiuvc conhdcnce.and win only !ire to be resnonsi!.1... for the dol'vcrv t f the notes tor which they rc? ivc orders. ScBäcnirTioNS will bf. rkceivfh by tha l ii-it National Bank of L;i Torte First National Haiik of Warsaw First National Hank of Valparaiso. JAY COOKE, Süssem rr io. Agest, Philadelphia. vlOnQS 3 mo. SOMETIfIiG JVEW. rrIIl1 suh'criber hai purchased, and now had in X running order, a & -TOB CKEJSHEK. AT IIIS MILL IX FLY.MOUTII. And is prepared to crind ear corn for toek feed for nil who may call upon him. FAK.MKRS WILL FI NI A SAVING OF IN THE FEED NECESSARY FOR TIIEIII STOCK by having it Crushed & Grunnd Before Feeding. He Till alo (I.indOATS AND COUN together when wante!. I!e solicits the custom of those having Sioi k to teed. Term reasonable. vlOi.iCtt. N. D. LOVELY, LATEST ARRIVAL AT IIOXEST CORN RR I woul lrespeetfullrarnouner to my patron That I huve recently returned from tl.el.'asii jmtiovT iureceiptof a liill ami Cnil'to .StMlt Of caiefally selected AXD O VI O C K .1 1 j S ! andeverythi:ielso formerly kept hy in, which 1 will s-el'l nt fair priee.. I w illtake irexchanse foroodä, allLind.of I?I c r c Ei a t t a U 1 o i rod u c c, AND ÜIONCY WILL NOT UE REFUSED Iinvite mv old customer"- to calland exomiu mystoek and prices, and if they suit, they tvülhe ureandbuy. 1 have noblow ing to do to indue you topurehae of me. Honorable, stt tdghtfor ward dealing and a living profitand no hunihug is my motto. Thoseknowtngthemgelvetdn arrenrnr noti ed tbatthelr duea are very nun-h needed , and I !Kpe thy wll red em theirpromieitopfiT up. J .UK OWN LEE.

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SEAWEED TONIC, - -. . AiMJ M ANBRICKE PILLS I The ahove U a correct HkcntSs of Dr. tfchciick, ji.st after recovering lioin Consnmp- ! tion. many years n.izo. Ik-low ig a likcnesi of him ns Iis now appears. ! II t .1- f . .. .. tiienuie ursi was laKen lie weiche! in, pounds ; at the present time hi wheigkt i '220 pounds lib m ..j.'. V:--.-" Y-II. SsCIIEXCK'S i Principal Ofiice an.I Laboratwrv at the X. K.c j f ! f. ! X, 111 COlMKß ÜK Street. Phi deiT)hM, where all Ictlerc lor advice or bu.in corhil.i lelj)iM, where ail ietleri lor aüvicc or Ou.incss , ,. k t houlu ie ihroeteu i He wiil Le r.tmd there tvery SATCROAY, , rrt,r, ..sonai v t0 tsamine kiiw v.ith ;!o Kcd i- ' onieter, tor which his fee ii three dollars; .ili ;tJi i 7' . rr- , ... cr -f ui- A i f.vi.y y . orf t . i tn.t t'i' hotr Itr ice? fUi't'I'.'f CoHStl1il)f;ov Many years .i"o, w!ii!st irsM'ti in riiil.tdclphia 1 had progressed jrra dii:il!y into t!ie J.ut stae ot'I'ulii'.oTjiry CoiüiUurHion. AU h;pcs of my reeovery bi iti' cu iput jd, 1 was adviseu tv '-- r i l;yii -i;i . !)r -;.?i . fn n'tniirp iT,T- tl, c,n,,rv. .-Iooie-.iov.n, New Jfr.-e, be::r rnv native ,lav, I v. a rem vei t'i':;u . .'Iy lather and rtii l.i.s fur.it !v had lived and died t!r?ro and j died ot Ti.iinjnary dnsum ioa. On my arrival I ! w:ic Vii.! :,!,. B,'(fi-i'l Iivfi.r tii-iip ivo.-l-d -i 1 , 1,". 1... ,x

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vi:at. wis net tnv;i a u',v,t.c eoiiai'iun. or. I tirelv bevond the reach el' t::eiicii!C. ;nd ilovidcd ti.at 1 nm-.t Jio, and 'ave tie one v.-..-k to arr.mcc mv Unmot 'l Atiiiirü. in ihi j"iinarenll v ho'iele. cend'tion. I heard of thc rrmcdies which I now make and foil- It. teemed to r.i-Ui-itleould leid theai woikhi their way, an J peiictiaiin:; every lurve, lihrc, ai.J tissue uf m) svfem, .My lungr. and liver püt on a new action, and ihe morbid nutter vihich for years had accumulated ai.d irritated the H'lVrent or.nn of the body, was eliminated, the tiibi-relesi oa my Inn;' np n tdj.md I expectorated from ray I'tnc-sas naieh ai a piiit of yellow 'äfeniv e matter every morniiii'. I am now a healii.. man. witli a lar.r' healed eic atrix in the middle lobe of tue ri?lit Imij; and the ! lo-.icr lobe licralied with coniph le ad!ic.-':in of thc plc-ur.i. The left Jum; is sound, and the up per 1 )be ol t'.ic right oi:e is iu a tolerably healthy conditio;:. Consumption at ihat time v. at thonj. ht fobc an incurabiedi -eac, by every one, physician? as well 4S those v.bo were unlearned i:i niedicinr especially t-!ch ensce ns v.eie reduced to the condition Iw sin. This induced many people to bilievc my recovery only temporary I row prepaied and gave the midii im s to consunptite' tor sni' time. and made many wonderfid cure?; and the demand in.Tt asod so raj idly that I lieterniinod to oher then: to lh puli'.ic, and devote mv undi-vi.'.c-l .-.Mention to luvir diseases. ! :i truth, I was next to foictd to it.fi-r people would tev for i.-.e far arid near, to ascc.t.:in wdiether tluir esses wete like mine. For mmy year, in conjunction v.ith my prin cipal olV.ii in r..i! ide!phia, I h.u' b.i u inaliin' reguhir professional visit i to New'oik, Hi'toii, Baltimore, and rittsbur. For several years pa.t 1 hare mule as m.'.ny as .dve hiindred examiuaiioiifl weekly with the IIespir4nitte .M For sr.ih examination my charge is tlnve dollars, and it enables me to g'n c each patient ilio true condition of hs disease, r.rd tell him frankly whether he will get well. The Pulmonic Syrup is one of the mot valuable medicine s knoun. It is nuti 'sent, jkiwc. ful Iv tonie.üiid l. Ca! inv i:i it.-'clf. It contains noopi urn, vet lo.?cr.s the phlegm in th bior: !dal tubes, and i.aturo throws ii off with liitle exertion, Due bo'tle frciMicntly cures an onlinary cold; but it v.illLe weil til. -t to take a uosa of Sehen k's Mandracke's Pills t ciea-.-.s-wthe stomach. The Pulmonic Syne is iead.lv digeted a:; l absorbed into Mood, to winch it imparts its hcaiipg properties. It is one of the b-st preparations of iron in use; is a pow:.tnd tonic of it-Mf; and . ... .... i .. when tiies-eawceu lon e uissoivea me lriueus in the stoir. ich, and is ea,-i-ied o!V i.y tho aid of li e Mandrake Pills a healthy thnr of gastric juice, good aj petite, nnd a goi itoige lion follow. f1?i......f...te.fii..i'lklltilli.iiit A.i.t , .iv . . .."v.. .. .. ..v, ..,.,, other iiei;uired when it is used. It ma an i .hMsint;nlud edV ts l.ke when using Pouth.m whiskv, which disordeisthe stomach, torpors the liver, locks up all the secretions, turns the Id od into water, lroiy ?et3 in. und the patiert dies? Stlddilllv. Thi-Seaweed Ton'e pruduees lasting rcsalts, thoroughly itn ijioratiiig tlie stemach ap! digestive system, and enabling it to eliminate an ! make into healthy Mood thc food which muyl.e ucd lor that j -.irpo'. It is so wonderful in its effects thv.t a wino glass full w ill digest a hearty nie.d, ami a little of it taken before breakfast will give a tone to lhc rlo;(,.uh v.I.iwh to-.v u:..!:c:i:: itossfij- the fower of tl.jinj. TheMANPIlAKi: PILI.S mivbe tAen with ntire s ifetv by all n:e? ainl eotulitioii, producing all the good results that can be ttbtair.ed from enl-1 omel. or any of the mercurial nu-dieiite, and w;ihoiitany of their hurt fit or injtniou resuh. Thoy carry out cl the system the IVtv.lcnt and worn-out matters loosened and li.-.-oIveI !v my Seaweed Tonic and Pulmonic Syrup. It will he fcenthat all three of my medieines are needed in nist cases to cure Consumption. BOSTON' Cecr-e C. Goodw in Co. NF.W YORK Deniivs Ihunes i Co. HALTIMORK S. S. Hance. PITTSHUKtl Dr.dcoreo II. Krvfer. CINCINNATI- F. II. bure k Co". CIIICACO-Lrrd i Smith, And II. ?covil Also, gold hr all rh-ugfiiMan-i Pealer. vlötrts !-

Thcn.tv.H who had been i.lv fatlu rs f.tn.ilv , hv- ' r'lr? Al!' h';"l' ''!""' en.erts, harm,; bta X-k-:an, aud 1 :d attended hi?:i in LU,i UUs ,j 7 17!)AX?TJVX' wa. railed to eK,e. lie laot.c.t mv easo en-IJm. lPI'ICIiV -tC..

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i GOODS MAHKED DOWH i Save j LOW PRICE STORE, j RICK k URO., Success to Hice an-1 Saitk; ;are now receiving their Fall and Winttr OooU. i embracing &ll Linda of i ID j )Vure, Iltts ar-d Cam. Bot tt and Shoe, X'jtwiii. de., de. Oar goods have been bought since th gtUl dechnc in prices. an.J we fypotc to gire of customers the bencfk of ihU chawpe for tbc b tcr. Muslins murked down 10cena rrJ. Prints marked dowr from 10 to li ccttl a Jx4. DeLaines markej !own i'2l certs n rtr i, tU all ether dry oods ir. thr anic propcrtion. V'e have a fresh u;lj of Family Groceries which we can and will itll ckt. Trimc Rio Coffee 5.1 cents per pound. Erown Sng::r from 2C to 'Ji cents per pouad. Coffee do to 233' cents per fOMit. Ttas. Spurs. fr,run. Hid, Tvlaeco ill kindg 7rtf.cts, Jiv'sius. Imh'yo, kc. We have th lars:-.t stock of crockery wartobc tonnJin riyniouth. comprieingevrj pi to mnkc a full set, which we will sll lrw . ar.y other niau. AI.-o a treat vmUtr HATS AND CA PS, I ranqir.; in price frosa 25 cents to$5. 15 mm ofliov's Coots ftllii;- frora $1,50 to $3, Mi heavy lljnts from $3 to 5. .Ven winter nhoer i!;75. Childrcns and Missc shoes from 25 afe to ?i,;o. Wc kh ill ho m kiii? contt rdditiona to a stocs, and bv li.ivin-; oiten cm -ivc or cuiloa-er.-ge:ds much htn'tr than those who imrc hi-trc Flocks before t::e de dine : pr:ee. I'jn't buy a doll.ir'u worth until you have v!iltd the Low Price Store cn ihe corner etta f the I'.hvards Ilous. M. II. Hicc reti:m. L:nny tr.ar.lFto the pmpa of Marshall county lor their farmer plrouitr and si!icits a coutiauar.ee f iheir lavor i ihm. ! U?.v Liu. Country Produce, Sajxvy Timber Sz Ties," Eou-ht el the highest price. IUCE & BUO. M. II. RICH. WELCOMi: KICZ. tlOnlttf GREAT IMMtoTEMEXT lit Si (17 TATlU 1)1 Zl EMFIRB Slmitle Machine. 2a.es icon, 53G Brocray ICct Yc:k This Mae'. ine is covst rutted on n rmirclr new principle of rael.Ai,iMij, poisest-m taiay HON COMBINER Tli f lowi:ti;v the rtintipal oljcti jcs urfd against ßowii.L' "Maeliii.: 1. r.xcc..-i c labor to the operator. y. Lxhility to et out of order. 'J. Expense, tiouble. lo of time in rr:r1kj. 1. Incapacity to eew cvrrr dcbcriptien c' Mate: ird. T'. Difaprreeablo nuNf while in operation. The i::niiiic Sc wins Hat hi no it Ilxrinpt fi-osti all tlicso Olfjo-tioii8, Ithiüfi traiirlit needle. perpendicular die, make tiie LOCK STITCii. wt.it!i will Rtiihr . . . . i . . t r l i . .. .. rin wr.nci.aiiu wr.iikcon Loei si'J: prlcrit peiuct sew in;; en every description ot irtHiiftl, fron Leather to the finest .'ano.k Mu.lii,. w-tn cotton, l:nen or swk thread, Irom the c&iest to the firest munher. Having ct iiher Cam nor Cog-r. hel, and tk least roaiblc friction, it rtu a smooth as (alan. and h EMPHATICALLY A NOISELESS It reouires r 1 FTV j-er cent, less ponrrrtc Jritt itthiuany other machine iu maiket. A (irl( tw-rlve veirs of age cm work it stca diN withl fatigue i. r iniurv to health. Its-strength and WONIiKRFt'L SIMPUCITY of construction render it alni t imponibl -togetout f older, and h CVA It ANTCED Ij ihe company to piveenrii-e .li faction. We resjiectfuliy invite all those t o n:ay dMr toFiijplv tiiennelves w tit asupeiior article. I t-jill and exair me this l.'N K I VA l.KD MACIUNB., Hut in a iii'rj csj.eeial manner Wo we tolieit U patronage of Men-hint Tailors, Dre Cor.rt Muker, lliiitu- MLmt, Coach Makrrs, Iloon Skirt Manufac turers , Shoe Pi:ider. Shirt ai.-l Po-om Makers, Vest Paiiuloon .1 aLcii. 33" R. ligioui and charitable Ir.ititulit ni will k libera1!- dalt with. JPRICB OF MACHINES, COMPLETE. No. 1, Fain'Iv Machine, with lit mm er co;rp!?'e 3 2,m ill .Manulacturing with Fxtenion Table . 7 "I. I r.ige fl 4. Lurge.for l.either 1CI 4 vitsE:is t IIVIIUI YAKUm. Wewa:,t A cent for all towns in the I'niuA State, Canada, Cuba, Meiico, Central and Soulk Aincricft, wjicre ai'eiicies are n t alre.wir eitak1. l '. . . .. ( i;snci,io wnom a m-ei;i ii-ceunt wiil lt giMB, llt We ni: ke no cm-mm-nts. Mert M.ir bu ncnt through the Amjhic Avi RTisixc ActNcv. lhoadway ew Ycrk. J. T. ?c 4KT1II II & CO. fd-G llroadaav, S York. vlOn'Ji li HE'D IMG & HOOP P LES. ' V . - We w ill pay tie following prices fiom tH dal until January 1st, ISfl.", tor Stive liolt Heading and 'loop Poles on delivery at omSuv Faetery at P!vim'ith. White Ojk Stave IV't-. I? cd " Heading WlutcOak K';f dilcidiig ry ii (i Crteti Hickory Hoop Poles $:..r0 pr. fr4 5'U perthoutaad 17, CO ALSO .VT In-vood. IkiV.ibon and I'tna reen. we will pat. !$l,00pereoidfor F.ed and While Oak Start belt . 'and . I.C.' per cord for Kfd Oak, Ash, Kin aa4 Mnr'.e llendinp holts ami $' JJ.OO per:iOLiD4 tor Hl.korv Hoop Polrs. o liveied on the side tracks, cotnenicut for loadi -p on cars, He abort to b of cood iinalitv and f be nild nd in etJW m TlOnTtfl II CK LHUTHKO 4 CO.

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