Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 May 1865 — Page 2
VOLUME 10
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J. ft. OSRORK RK ? Editors. S. L.- IIA It Y PLYM o rni , I I I A V : T II V II S D A Y, M AY 25, rI The PoliticnJ Tülurc !l:irc. ended and the I Now that tho wrr i . . t . k - il. . 7 , . . n in 1 n in 1 1 1 O . . I pursuits incident to a state of jeace, it is 1 tiii i well fr us as a reonle to look forward to j 11 . the probable asrect of political affair. ' 1 f . borne of the old issues that have üiviaea the people into political part em, have been
rracticallv ettled by the war, and others ; ' . - J. ' . ..anl the abohtiom
of no less magnitude have been developed j and will demand thü attention of the! - - i ii-iit American people, slavery is abolish ?J. j Tho National Bank question ha been ii-i directly revived, and the system lastcned upon the people for at least some time to come, while the tariff question has assumed a shape that will of neees.vty almost ignore uiscuion for the next quarter of accn - tury. However much we may deprecate - - n . II the j resent condition Oi in-se lmporiaiu question-, and the mean t lint have been used to place them in their present eondition, we do not now deem it necessary to ppend our strength in a fruitless opposition to them, liiere are other things of more immediate importance which demand the calm. serious and thoughtful consideration j of the people. They should at the earli- j est moment demand a return of their ; rulers to the established forms and usages j ,.T..il 1... T o i r. il ii'rroiD'IPV ! vi ein ia, uuu in.-.-, vii ii- cupvu-uvj t)ver the military dicta of thee who, du rinjr the war, feit justified m petting aside civil law and substituting in its stead the!
findings of military commissions, and the j Uli, Prospfcts. We learn that an enproclamations of military commandants. ; terprising firm from Chicago, one day last Let them demand a seedy return to the! week, leased a portion of the land belong ane'eut hudmarks and r. strict adherence j ing to Mr. Fife, in Polk Township, for the
to the constitution and the laws, for in no othe way can our liberties be preserved and perpetuated. The question of negro suffrage will also be a permanent feature in future political combinations, and the people will be compelled to choost; one side or the other. The proper distribution of the burdeus of government will also claim attention; and he people of the reat west should sec to it that they ate uot compelled by the sharp practice of Xew Kngtand politicians, to "bear an undue share of the enormous load necessary to be borns tor the time to come. The credit of the government mut be maintained, but there is no good .reason why the people of one portion of the country should become hewer of wood r.nd drawers of water, while those of another are jcrmitted to gi comparatively free from taxation. We have no desire to pav tribute to Yankee fhrewdness iu the adjustment of the pecuniary burdens of the government. The question of reconstruction of the ftaie governments, and their relations to the federal government, is the one, that n.iw of all others, is most important, and is receiving the attention of the authoriies at Washington; while the people are by no means idle spectators of passing events. This question properly settled, we may reaoniblr hone for a fradual return to T.rosreritv and a permanent peace. We have neither time nor spnee to Iii cus th"c questions in detail 'iow. It is ufacient to say that their :;olu?ion is by no mean difficult if we adhere c the
landmarks of democracy, and observe the L ly Lli;iary au,h7,r'itv, vs allowed to principles which lie at the foundation of j roturn" to his home by rk r of the prosiaII republican institutions. J,et these dent. Go.v. Aiken gave his parole t o r;-qm-.-ti..n. as thev come up, be tested bv ! Vf,rt once each week to the military aui . i i i i , -i'i k r - n J i thor.ties in that city, ihi standard and there will be no ncce-s;- f. , . ! Hie rsorth Carolina uelegation of unty for hesitation as to what is the proper j ionists hya(Tt.u ,y y. W. JMJen, e lit.r rour.se to be pursued re'&tivc to them. of the Raleigh Standard, arrived hereto
The editor of the abolition '-organ grinse r" across tho way don't seem to like the junior editor of this paper. Wc are sorry thut such an oracle of Magnanimity, and , iiii ii coodnesä suoul 1 chanrc ui with eproö.iin!r w 1 no joy over toe capture oi Lur jot. no joy oxer wis car.uro oi w;.r in. j Davis. Dut the wilcy editor says of us j that wc tried to ''explain away" what xve j aid in reference to the assassination of; Lincoi.i. editor of the organ grinder" himpl; lies. It was not at any
time necessary for us to make an oxplaua- ' r-ss xvhich has been properly fitted up for ation, as our friends knew the particulars. ! his imprisonment. He was unaccoinpaand we deem -1 that suTi-iicat. The e litor ! "ed by any of his family, or by any of ... i : i .i l l. i his escort, ?ave the rebel postmaster (jenanu hiM votaries l:ad not the manhood to I , ' T1 1 . , ... j oral Jieagau. lhc otlicrs captured xvith akthc junior to make the cxplaT.ation; j ,jIU arc runp0iC,l to be imfrisoned elscn orcover if theMi novo .ites of mob law - where. So far as can be learned, treff.
hal done fo, it would have afforded them little comfort. An for the editor of the "orpan grinder," he too much of an adept at low vulgarity and scnrrih.in abuse for 11 to follow in the promptings of Iiis animal nature; hence xve beg to be excused from further notice of the diabolical editorials thit way hereafter refer to the junior of the Democrat. - The war east of the Mississippi is now practically ended, and soon wc hope to hear the welcome intelligence that the trhd country i at rear1, Wh at hnm jjd ti roftd
( Ac pro Suirraffe. The Chicago Tiibune and other !eJiditig republican paper are taking ground ; in favor of negro sulTrage in the south. : We have predicted all along that this would be the next step taken by them in ' the direction of negro equality ism. They
lustily denied having any such intention a few month? ago. but time has verified l the prediction. They will probably suei cccd in the smith, and if so, why not in I the north ' Is there an' reason why a j voter iu South Carolina or Georgia should be deprived of the elective franchise on . his removal to Indiana or Ohio? The I next step -will be a clairu in behalf of uni- ' versal suCrairc for the nejro in all the ;tatc, and the reason assitrncd for it will be that he, having fought for, and having lieIr,C(i gave tl!J C0UIrv pi0uu be permitted to assist in controhng it at the . ballot - box. J he darkies arc coming, . .. . . , . hurrah, hurrah, the abolition mil.cnium . . ... . . . , , of mi?cc!?enation will then be near at hand. T ie good time prayed for with puch forvor and unction will then be here. onists can then revel to their her.rts coi:tcnt in all the glories of a . r ii nip ni" riw rMiiiMi neirro rarauise. w J. ft 11 Tuesday forenoon, Je fi. Davis, with fj. ji;!V rMt oller3 0f ,s p:4rtV) werc transferred from the steamer in Hampton j rt.a,ls to cells in I'ortre Monroe. The f.uujv ot- tJ)C rc,c president remained on jtJC alJ(1 j. is CXpeciej tjiat w:jl be sent .south. The parting of Davis from w;re aU) ch;i,reu sa;j to iiavt. been a scene extremely at 'T 111 lf 11:1- I a w .... 1 ture. A Washington dispatch states that ! there are strong indications that Davis I tvi'l be tried as an accesorv to tlie murder of Mr. Lincoln. The review of the army of the Potomac, at Washington, on Tuesday, was one of xlQ grandest military pageants of modem times, the troops occupied nearly seven I T - . rfi nours iu pa-sint; a jr?eu point. in re vl w of Gen. Sherman's army took place 1 ves eruay. purpose of boring for oil. There is no dubt of the fact that oil exists there, j but YhetherinsmTieie!it quantities to make it a paying business, we do not of course k ow. It is now in hands that will spare no pains to uevelopc the oil if it exists in paying quantities, and we fdiall soon know whether Murshall is one of the oil regions or not. We understand there is considerable excitement over tho matter in th neighborhood, and should, the proprietors strike '-i!e" real estate will be lanrolv enhanced iu the locality. From 22i(!i;s:ii)olH. Ixmaxapoi.is. May 22. About half past 8 o'clock to-night, a fire broke out in the immense pork-packing ctablMiment f Iviutrau Si Co.. on the river bank, west uf tlm city. The build-
ing was entirely consumed, together with j con.ideratien. a larira amount of pork and hrd. The A number of imporlant witnesses for the building ahme cost 8125 000. The entire I prosecution arrived here lat night. . The loss will fill little short of 8400.000; pret-U'M'CCtation that the trial will terminate ty well covered by insurance The origin ''his week will scarcely be realized. The of the fire is unknown. (defence will be formidable. IJeverdy Col. Warner, commandant of this po.. j Johnson will chieLy occupy hitr.self with i'i view of the return during the next two. I rebutting evidence to tho testimony implithreo, or four weeks, of from 10,000 to i eating Jeff. Davis and tin; Ilich-Jiond lead10,000 honorably discharged I; tiana i er- 1 believed th.it the captured troops, has taken prompt measures to in- j rebel arehicves will furnish much in for sure their comfort, and to maintain the j 'nation about the cor.s dracv.
quiet of the city while they are with us. Among ;her steps, ho lias already ord-r-eJ t lie closiiif' of t lie saloons on Sundavs and is arranging his patrol to enforce the orders with regard to such establishment on other d::vs. From IVattliliigfoii. Vr.sMi.NGTO.v, May 20. Lx-Gov. Aiken, of C, who was arJ day, in obedience to the request of Prc.-i-dcut Johnson. I his afternoon they had an interview of 1 rief luratiou with th prcsitlent, who welcomed the.?c loyal citirens of his natirc state in the most earnest !iu;uiiici. jm.y win icuum lien; jui wniii" J . . r time, and have a lull and lree conlereuc' i ti :n i r.. t tliC best anJ Iuost expeditious mode . 3 to tliC bestand most expeditious mode 0f restoring 'vth Carolina to her civil relations xvith the government. It is undertoo! here t tat Jeff. Davis wasbriught to Fort Monroe yesterdav in a gunboat from Savannah, and fafelv con fined in one of the casemates of that fort Davis xvill be tne'l before limte l .States Circuit court at Baltimore, chief Justice Chaij presiding, or before the Circuit ccurt at Richmond. Itsecmi settled that lie will be tried fr treason by the civil authorities. Washington', May 21. -There is the best authority for saying that Gen. Sherman never refused to obey the summons of the committee on the conduct of the war, and that he never received notice until Friday, and xvill bo examined to-morrow. His official report, fully explaining his arrangemeut with Gen. Johnston, has been on file iu the wardc- ' partment some days. Wc doubt not it ' 1 ffm be published, and upm thi h
r.st8 his defence ajraiust all slanderous!
imputations. He knows nothing of Sec y Stanton's reasons, dien. Halleck's orders, or the eiamor against him, until he passed C;tpe Henry, ten days ago, and then made hb report under a full sense that l;c had been treated with injustice. It may here be stated that Gen. Sherman refused to recognize the rebel state authorities until after his first interview with Gen. Johnston, when he reeehed the order of Gen. Wiltzel, issued while President Lincoln was iu Richmond, recognizing the rebel state authorities of Virginia. He then natifyed Johnston that he would puv.ue the same course as to other rclcl states authorities. With regard to the juestion of si iverv he hasrcpeatcdlv recognized the validity of the emancipation proclamation
and laws of congress on kindred subjects,! "Hon. John Conade, who has been taand did not deem it neecssiry, in order tojkinga rrc:.t interest in our prisoners, is render them valid, that he should state it j hero, and bays that Secretary Stanton hain the convention. As for the truce it ordered transportation for all our prison -was all to our advantage. While it wafers remaining south, pending twclre miles of th road were --rz. r -..-. . -
built, roads were repaired, and supplies! transported, and Gen. Wihor. was moving j to occupy straetic points in the south, in; order to prevent the escape oi Davis. It is stated that Gen. Sherman, in answer to a remonstrance of a friend as to his former hostility to newspaper correspondents in his army, mentioned a an instance of the evil efTrcta of premature disclosures that, in his march through: North and South Carolina, he was feigi ', ing to march on Raleigh, and so made! Johnston believe, although his real deter-i iuination was Go!dboro, where he could j procure his supplies; but while ih move--ment v,-as in full and successful operation j Johnston learned throiiiih northern pat ers. that the wr department w:.s sending supplies to Goldsboro cc riorehea l city. Insteid of defending Raleigh, Johns!c:i. through his information, massed his armv, T. i t . . , ... ' . I .;uvi .uuK huu cuei man at ienion inc. anu. ...... n , . . . ä I - . W W I . . . . . I - I l t,-,v'li J(.l.riion wns; rpr.ul.i thr. ino.o. ! arm) 1'xt 1,410 men. 2s cw York papers contatuitijr informat:o:i were found in Johnston's lieadfiuartcrs. W.sniN(iToM. May 21. It is probable that the remaining witnesses for the prosecution in the conspiracy will all be examined to-morrow, lion. Reverdy Johnson is preparing an argument denying the jurisdiction of the military court to try those cases. Counsel for the defence, sav that thev will h.-ivo 2U0 witnesses, whose testinnnv will be conclusive on prominent points All the features of the amnesty proela raation have been acted upon, but the do i.uiis have not Lecn perfected. it wiii apply to all who did not avail themselves of that issued by Presi lent Lincoln, and will be more strict in its provisions. It is positively said to-niirht that the President has sent an order to New Or leans for the recall of Gen. Danks. W,siirXf;ToN, May 22. The counsel for the prisoners iu the conspiracy trial have summoned about 20U witnesses. The average pay due each soldier iSo5'J, and the government is ready to pa off and discharge every man in both armies. Sheridan goes to Texas, with orders to destroy and lay wate. if the rebels p irsist in holding out. The Xorth Carolina del egation are having satisfactory interviews with the President, who is understood to adhere strictly to the total abolition ol slavery as a condition precedent to the restoration of the ciil power in the state. (en Danks was not remoxed for anx political considerations xvhatevcr. Gen. Grant displaced him for military reason aI4 refuses to discuss the question of re'Ä'isc .ff. Daih I'arly Tlic Kol cl Archives. Fonx 3IoNiioi:, r:y 2 ). Since writing my dispatch yesterday it h is been deSnitely ascertained that Uavis and party are stiil on bi.anl the steamer Wm. P. Clvde, anchored in Hampton Roads. Col. Pritvhard luu been awaiting instructions frtiu Washington As son a:; Clyde arrived yesterday a telegram was 5cti t to Maj. Gen. Ilalieck, at nichmond, announcing the arrival of the prisoners. For some reason Gen. Il.dleck did not receive the ii.-rutch till late in the evening, when it was to dark to attempt the passage- of the obstructions of the James river; consequently Gen. Ilailock did not reach here unlil 12 o'clock today. It is supposed that the delay in making the disposal of the rebel president and ithers was cccasioued bv a difference of opinion as to Gen. HalLck ts commander of this department. The prisoners now on board the rtcamer comprise j rincipally the following persons: deft Davis, Mrs. Davis, and four children. ' J.cr brother ami Miter, A. II. Stephens, who surrendered to our Clival J whilo at his home near Atlanta, (la., who is iu ex tremely feeble health; O. C Clay and wife; (e-n. heeler and staff, and a Col. Jedinson, besides many other of importance but of les. er note. Col. B. D. Trcr.t, of Gen. Sdi,fi. IdV staff, arrived here at a lafe hour la.t evening from Xewbern, X. (J., in the steamci Juo. Tracy, via the Chespcakc and Albcr marie canal, xvith about five tons of the archives and 1 1 c ii.icnlH prartaining to the bite- southern confederacy, captured a few days since by a portion of our forces at Charlotte, 2t. C. It will be remembered that when G moral Lee's army evacuated Richmond, the rebel archives xve re immediately consigned to the flames. A large portion of the documents, &c, relating to the proceedings of their congress and government, however, xvcre picked up, and the most important sent to Charlotte, X. C, for safe keeping, tho rebels little dreaming that, xvith all their deep laid plots and tccrets, they xvould so speedily fall into the hands of our government. Tho archives, &c, must possess the most intense interest. nd will prove th breitest trophies.
Xew Yop.k, May 22. . A special to the Express says: ''The j president is reported as recalling Gen. ; Banks on account oi" cotton speculation, and also as being very indignant at the con-
duct ot ( ubau omcni's respecting the rebel ram Stonewall. A dispatch has been sent to Madrid upon the subject. Thc large rewards for tho capture of Booth and Harrold aio to be distributed ! at the discretion of the secretary of war. I upon the completion of the trials. The report of the special commissi n j sent cut to examine the charges against Gen. Uanks and Gen. Hurlbut is suit! to I be very damaging to their character as officers and gentlemen, and fullv justities the removal of both. 5rtcw: Sdmlti5fmctjs. METROPOLITAN ENTERPRISE! - c? PRINCIPAL DEPOTS: 182 Clark and 133 CHICAGO, Broadw?.y,N.T. C3 Nortl Fonrtl: St, BÜNFS Uli hi. Lozz, ilo. 124 Fifth Street. Cincini.iti, 0. 2:et(.) VI ANUS, VYATCilES. CHAINS, s i:vi nü mac him:.-'. MblodiNiti. rii"i-.T.j-l: Alt iim. li.M ln, Sis of Jew- !;, iMM'k.'U. 1m iii .ii.1 lMn;-', Frniiily Uil i- , rniuiil Kimriivin-., Siot-r Te:t--le, Silv:r Cup, Ar, Je. WORTH OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS! All to ! t-f.ll fr ?1 -ml, without rcrJ to valuir. 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Prlor ol Knt-lbtx-i C) Otili i-arli t n "lub ol J"ic m i.: I j ii.:it'KH Sl.OC. 1to:i.t ri'ui r, ui4tl .f ertirlr timun viV Ir t..h.S ilrbj itullc oy i? irrrt truH fVifjyoi.y trlurn Mail or ?. r-Jrruvri-!' juttran Uni l fire ptrttt ulztf i Om t tht n:iii It rtjuntinl, AOKN'JS X ANTHV 7-.-I..1 r.:i.t. f, r ein ii!..n. AJ-dr!8ailltt.-r!t...C.M.ItNX 1 cOimiT Jüt .ua CHICAGO, ILLS. DEPOTS: Nos. 182 Clark 6: 133 Dearborn Ns.f May "J-'tli 1?G" -"s-Cni. Married Ladies PÄOFTvON VERAE'S DIAMOND OHOFS! nev er-tail-VENTIVE,' 'for which tltfj ireN WARliANTED la every iatanoe. Thoy 'Jl Ladies m ho. from ioknesa or 'other cauaea, aro oaable to undergo ' tho perils of accouohmcnt. Thla remedy Ur DIAMOND DROPS!. Not an Abortive, bot aimply .PKEVKNTIVE. .and la not la tba Icaat Injn.rious to the most delicate. .constitutions. Every. . 1J ott la Warranted. . LET EVERY LADY TK Y IT. CT Bend Bed Stamp for Circular, ur I3.SS for the Remedy, to C. IL 110N30I ft CO General Amenta. F. O. Drawer 60 n, Cbieaco. niinolaj Offloa 16ft Soutn Clark Street. "or aale at Wholesale la Cltlcaa-o. by BUUNHAM8 & VAN BCnAACK, rULLXK, Tili CO & I'ULLEH, LOBO & BMITIt. CIIA8. O. 8MITH SMITH Ac DWIER, and H. SCOVlIXj and for aal by every Drugplet la the We' i County! Wool Ciirtlin anl Npiiining at Tippecanoe tftctory, 'I'ippccanoctown. Iinlinna. iii 1 Uill receive wool for canting, and spinning et 1 1 y mouth, office, at Sliocm-.kcr nnd Htiyd's tiroeery Store. Vot receive.! and returned Hi same week. Wc have a large ASSORTMENT w.ani:bts. "or casimf.uk. JKANS. ' SATIN KITS. TU'EADS, WHITE AND PLAID FLANNELS iu rr?at vmietic. which ve will exchmge for wool at tho f.ictory. C&sh paid for wool at the mirkct pr!ce. N. B.Ät P.8. ALLEMAN. 1 tir.r.Jl af
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UXM CO.MDI.MTI0S. Ten Shows in One! Emboin tie Eaoraccs Csvalrade cf 120 in, 2oo houses, ANI A Grand Corrprehensivo Menagerie, Comltting of ih rurftt $peeimer.i of H'iltl .inimil eellecttd from the Four Quarters cf tho Globe. COAr.D OF MKECTOrtS. V.. IF. IlcriiH, iluiintn ATcnoer; John KoBiNsos.jr. IKnc:; lirKR 1'kII'AY, Musical Dirtctor; Lovis IE Faicle. Dirtct.cf Cirque. T'ii I j:E?xe Aliiince consists cf Five Circuses ! Fift7 Terformers ! Tive Original Clovrns! ! wsuty Educated Ponies ! I! 8 VnLT!nnrRJ flrrrnsTc s i iriH", i. ti v IVy m Kipcctelists, Pantcmimlst 3 ltbtH.LS Aäj Al'KiLlARilä. 2 TOUT EITSHIIÜLE, Com; ri-- a j:ir. .to;i!i!in array I Iii.- cr::ie tffn creme oi tho eursi-iiihui'ron t!ü:i line over I- i"wre l rü ctintvntriktod. Jr. nnv .ii.:;!" t iit-rt iii.n; tit ; Kuroi ;r .:t:-!':'-:i. in j.rcof ( f !.:ta i6 priieuud as Lescers cf ths Combination: Kadatres DAVEKP0ET an l COIiEAD, Vrtmier F-i'irflr'ninrt cf a l.unfc ccole. 2lT11o FEANCIfJ, tht hrilliavt Wire Ef.iipoititt La Pctito Frances, Falrie Kai:, Little Ar.nla, 2nd" LaJenne Louis?, A Quaridle of Beautiful ck! Gracful Fytyh. M. J. IiOEINSON, Tle d.isliins brilliant and lM0IlJUiLt Ewl SSiaiaN Ti'1 n-ntawr the Arena, I.!:iiu tJi'uLn tLo XoxrAi.rit Fltiso IIoesua. WILLIE I) ALTON, Tli aiitii.i.tis of tli- Virgil arvl gl.ut itonursafU C'iul;i.vn rider. The Crer.t Conrad 3rothers, 1 !.t I.Vi.jiu'.i tlytnutix't ' f t' W-iU, a till- sn.i vlai;n Hhi.'h i l.ii.lwjiuti il "y any otlior jirjf nrs tt" clittiit' r.i..l li'-r.-ulraa iirt. I: llü ir .-.;i..-r Ttil fr-at i ! KqnnlruiH Arrtilml; tin V furl:is tlio MTt.lti'li of lUf most exacting ifji.if i r.ntioit. PEOr. JOHN WILSON, W'iU :ntrolnr a novt 1 net a rptitali,n v. i t It : in i in in. tU I'.IK. ivliicli he will rit.V tit full iMtrii, It aj'iiii; Lr, gale? , i lltH.i.s, 4c. Üth5?v LOUIS, the CONTRABAND. fS?' ' J n A rorniral M" !' n of on- ef Joff iiivj I4vi-' 1.T-. havii.- l-u ii.turcd j mi .-it.ntriaii 1 t .1 t!u' ) u.'üi'. THE CLOWNS Ar earh rnrti" ular sUre in thn tn.ll-y j-roi'-H-,it.ti. Th.-y cubaiat cf Ihe vol id wijo cel.'briti'. P. L. DAVEXPOKT, T. COOKE, ß. FAY, V. CONRAD, JOHN LEWIS. 7H2 CRAHD GAVALCAEE Will TTnVC II IH"gi. f'.':tl!l of iurj as.-iu,; li ilii.tni.'-. Ihc iTgccm COLDEN' SWAN' CHARIOT coi.taiiiii.c II it rri'Irv' FilTcr I'orn.-t llan.l, v.i.1 I.-.-id the vun, follow. .1 l-v uulilli liUK (loll, - ol luoilDt 1 t';..l:.T!', in eiijw-i'.. p.ld till Mlv.-r minor. Fiiiry I"-in-y iiai iots, Vrii k llor.--. -. iiihI 1'i nifi., ninl r:it-I.v rii.it:n-iitfl .Irii?1 ami nns, rotit:iiir.. tin j;r.;it Zoological tun-ol ilie coinl'iii.itluu, ii J the IuoFiSTER ELEPHANT, CLEOPATRA. Whet will bo ftrrrt IritroJnrrd in tl'e ait ui ly u r iievpi-r, Dr. V. V. Ludgc. TWO PERFCP.MÄ!CES, Every Afteraooa and NirM, ...... , V. it ii o. c'ianr cf programme ftt each. AfJaiid-o-fiyck. ; Dcorj epea sn Hour previous. ücmwswa w iaa cira jisnionxon, a 3 a. t i . . 50 Cents oal. - Children 25 Cents. i I WILL KXHIIMT AT Bouillon, Ivlav 180-5. Plviiioiilli, June 1st, Roclicstcr. Jhih?2(1. '0-5-Doors Open at 1 nnd 7 O'clock. P. M.
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PULMONIC SYBTJP,iSAY1NGS BANK, ' I FOR SEAWaxd T0XK? MwfaK"! Vorkingmcn, Farmers TVT A TSJT-T? TP. ITT? DTTTC AND YOUNG- MEN-
ATJLA.A.X1 JLJJ.VJLJ.1U X XJUJUKJ The above ii a correct likentss of Dr. Schenck, just after recovering from Comump tiou. many years ago. Below ii a liken 3 of him as he now appear. i When the first was taken he weiche 1 107 j poutida; at the present tima his wheiglit is 20 ! pounds I)K. SCHEXCIvS IViticipal Ofiice nnd Laboratary at the X.K. corner of IXTll ami CUMMKikCi; street--, l'iiüa lelphia. where a'l let'.eis for advice or busiiies ah o u'u e tiireolf'!. 11 will be iouinl thTo every SATLTUDA V, professionally to examine 1. is w ith the IJespir"inet. r, for which his fee is three dollars; all advice Tree. In Ncv York.it No. Ir2 110NI) Street. erer i TL' KS ! - A Y . fro m i A . M . t 3 . P . M . At the .MARLI ORO lit TLL. Boston, Jan ! i:arr l.anii li Kebniary l. r.tul Hi, March l.r ! til l lo, Ann 11 ai'd-' it ITan.l Juno N i .iiiil 1.. JaJy Iii r.ia! 'J'iI The time fir my bivi'.rr iu li I.TI MOR V. ami j PITTS HI.' IcO will be kici: iii Cut CaU p.ij'trs f I if llis'niit i.; Jtr. Sin if - r.jrii custom' !n:r hr t tts i li)-,tjf f 'onsi;tftnn. j M uiy M'ars :cn, whilst residin; iu riiil.ulelJ phi.i 1 bait prore.scd irr:idu;illy into the last j -t io uf Pu5iiic:j u r CuiiUiiiptiun. Ail Iiojms t I -n c riT(ii.rr I ..-i 1 . i i a Ir.-.r.t.? I . . M.?..t.Al K - i,y j-hyoViin, Dr !';uis!i. to n morp into tin ivuti v. Mnores; ii, Jersey, bein m native Ni.ice, I w iremjve i tliUhcr." Mv fathe'i ! itid all hi-; laniilv hn-l i:ved muI died tiirrc :m: j lied of Puim:i:rv Consumption. On mi irrira' .'eil ol I mm u pt r) ,r . t 1 vher I I iv for m-iur u-e-kü i-ecii-."d i hnncless condition. Ir. . ur lini.ii . ii ' :i.- : ivi'si iu , iii: iter a l 1 111 1 1 V .!i j .ici.u:, und 1 ad atteiided him in hilt illheV I vas ealkd see me. l!e thoirpit niv ease eni tirely beyoi d the reach of tnediciisr, and iieeidt-1 I 'i.at I :nut die, mi l i-,e one week to arft . i I. .: i ...( Mt;ri mr t itiv.fil ..üi.r-. u His n.'.v.vront'. :iojf!ei5 condition. I heard of the remedial . i u h . now ttia.ie and s. d. It eetiied to um h:it 1 tv.tild few! thetn working il.eir ,. ::.- ix nttr.uin evvry ncrv, fibre, :;:id tt?suo yt ny ysetu. My lunfr and liv.T put on n uc ncttor , sue ho morb;.! mal?T which f.-r vearühml .i.-oiur.nl j ed und irritated tho r:-;.t "ni.? of the bodr. a'us cln:i::ia:cu, int-t"!n rc.t-s ott in. lu:ii; npcii ed.aud I f;i.-'.'tr it- I Iroru :uy 1 inj as ruuch a i pint id yel on !i" usi v. m uter everv mo'iiiuj:. i am now .i '.o.i'ii.x v lU & IarL'' healed eie t' -i" i -i; hi !uitr mid ih .Liix in t i : - t 1 i'c !:!... low.: i,!.e iiv;.i!i.:i-U witu c..::;.:.te .idhesiou o .In- p!. -.im. The left h i:nd, uml the up icr I bi f the t i;d.t one is in a i.!oraM y hsaltht foi:ii?.o!i. Consumption at th.it tiri.e iv.u tli';i!;?;t tobe at incurable dise is , bv ov rv one, .- wi-5' as ihost- who were unlearned in n.rdi.i r especially s'.u-h e;'.i'sa wc re reduced to the c culüioi I was in. This induced nuny people to !u!iet nit ivc un v o:i!v temporary I now prepared I";IU; ltM ovvuu lu-sorr, tune. Kiel i:ia I.? mmv won.iirli.I r'ao?; and tl ...... , - ,. ...i,. "r ".id.y that I determme. to idler then: to the pub. e, and devote my uud:lue at'enln-!! to ,'it ; .iea. . I u tu. I:, I wa,!t.xt t fi reed to it. for ik :d- weu!d einl form. iirai..i ma:, ce.tam hihx iinw c. p;-l I .M ir iimic, . . . -I . i - l or nri;v year, in conjutftion v. Ith hit prinoip.il ol'ice in 1' iladcipuiu, 1 have b en miikiu" i re-ul.ir pro'i-s.-io:,-! visit i to New York, l!oton. I lliliini ie, and i'ltisburfT. I or .J'.'vo.mI yeirs past 1 h tve mi. to as nv.ny f.s live hundred exananatious weekly with th"llespinniu te ." I Vir sucli exin.inaiion my iharto.- is tin t e li i'I-ts, and it etriblos mc to ;iv j each patient (he true condition of hin di-tease, and to!! i.it'i fra'ihi v wavl'ier ho will (.'ft wvll. Tho i'..itii'.nic J"';. is i tio ol the mot T.i!uablo ine.iii inos knov.n. lt is nu'rient, powerful !v tonie.yti.l l.t alii'-; in i'sidf. It titain! nooni um, y el ha-ei;s the j liiocm in lh btenchial tnln-t, and nature throws ii oii" with iiitie exertion. Cue bottle frequently curr.-; an ordinary co'd: but it will bo yveli i t t- t ) I. ike a d iso of Schciick'n J .TIaru'r leke's I'iiN ta eieanso the stoin u li. The I'u; nt'usio r:;;i is ica.ldv üestotl tn l altsorbed it. to blood, to which it impart its hcalinp properties. It i? one of ihe liest preparations of iron in uso: is a powerful tonic f itseif: and tb.ti the Seaweed Tur.lc !!!ili-fa tho rr.nci'i in thot imn.ii ,..1 i l , i .i ...... i t . i i 1: ' '"l - ,!:c !41' 1 " '" ..na. a healthy flow of dtric juirr, go idaj pi tito, und a good tiiije tion follow. The Seaweed Tonic is a stimulant, and none other ireipiircd when it is used. ltispurc and pleasant; no bad eile is b,.e when uxinir Boutbon whi.-uv, which disonlersthe tomaeh, t".rprs the iiver, lock up all the secretions, turns the Id od into water, urojvy sets in, and the niticiit die suddenly. The Seaweed Ton? j rlucOH lasting results, thoroughly invigorating tlie tomach and digestive .Vr-lcm, and i-.ub'.in it to eliminaie ar.il make into health v blood the food which may be I i;ed fo- that putpv-". It If so wonderful in its e licet.; thit a w ine plass full w ill tl.'c-t a heatlv meal, nnd a little of it lal.cn before breakfast will ve a to?. to ti.e t toi.iaeh t. bich lw midieiiufr possess Ihe j owerof .hln. The M AN Dil A K V. VU.I& may bo ta'.cn wi'h entire safety by all ncs and ennditions, producing nil the goo i results tliat can be obtained from ciloircl. or any of the mcrcuiial medicines, and witheutativ of their hiutfil or injurious results. Tliev carry out cf the system the feculent and yvoni-out matters loo( ncl and lissolved bv my Seaweed Ttuiio and r.dmonie Syrup. Itv.illbe etil tint ail three of my medicines are needed U most t aics to enre Consumption. a;knts. BOSTON' fit ergo C. Goodwiu 1 Co. M1W YORK Demas lVmio Co. HAITI MO RK S.S.Hancc. rrrrSRITC Dr.Ceorurt II. Ktvser. CINCINNATI F. F. Sure k Co. CHICAGO L' rd t mith. And II. Scovil AI!, sold bv all PrUjpcUt und DU'f.
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tattern States, lor the accommodation of tl.o .al.ove elns-es, a better nnd mfer place ii now , open lormcui, Uy t!ie purchase of j Ü. S. SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES j l.ich pay a far higher rate of interest than j in,: ianu. i hose notcn .ire FREE IRCM ALL TAX5.TIQN. F urniM.ed by the Hrjnch )UaV 0f the Zun?, , t I Iyr.iouth, in amount from $0 upwards. May Ii', -G5-.U T. CKB5a.NEKf Cv,r. GREAT PA.MC GOODS MAKKED DOWN Save your coney by bw;ii- at tLe LOW PKICE STORE. RICK & URO.. S.,ccr..r. to Riceand SUu. 4rc m,wrea-mn: tlieir Tallanj Winter Cooil mbracing all kind. t.f Dn, G,h f,'n,(fnr,. Crorltrv, Gla tUrr. II. ts and Caps. Il0, t (WJ Lit a - Oiir tr-ous hive b-en lou-!it iJ-fllllf in . . " itiee th rrtat i-" -. u we pro- oe to viva rm customer, th, benefit of tuij cha fjtll Z Mn "Im marked Jonn lUcenl r nnt. marked down from 11 to ., Cvl'u a y.rd. De Limes murked !.-,, lot . f ar'.i. Hothrdryi;..od5hilhc,a.nerrore,t:;.u. We have a fresh u:,:dy of Family Groceries 2;J-tch xre can and uill U ,teaf. Friinc Riu Coec 55 cents .,er rAUnd. 13own SuSnr from 2? to cents per pound. Coftee do to 3.ji; cent. ,..,r r f OS. i - r - t'ss. Sirups. AVr Tolizcee, 1 kind, Kxt.-uct, Jt.Suis, Lvlijo. Är. Wo hare tho lar.t k of crockery aM tobe tonnJin riymonth. compiNinr crrt i. to make a full et, nhich wo wi anj otttcr maB. Also a rreat v.itty HATS AND CAPS, Ai;i price from 25 cer.ti to$5. 15 f Iio.iV Boots fellin- from $1.50 to $3, M.B hc.vy uUfrom $! ;o $:. Ai, winter .liti ! Ch:ldrensaiid Miei ihors from 25 c.v to $i ,.-.;. V. e shiH be making constant ad.lit'cr to cr -tocK aad byb,:yI1J?o;tril crK.iveoi.rciuioai-er-ods nK-h lowt-rthun tho.e uh htve b' U r- stocks before tho deciine in price. Uo:i t buy a : dollar worth until iou hArC -1 (he Low lYicc store on the cör-er .oath cf :he I'dwariJa Horse. II. II. iJice ietM,., maT Utn thf rf)r . . AJ.ir.huil county for their former rtroBfc. "'-I MMicts a contiiiu.accöf;!..-!; U;ui, l J, new hriu. Country Produce.. Sqra Timber & Tics. Bought tt th h illicit pn. t . KICK & BUG. m. n. rici:. WEI.COMK RICE. ,1CHltif LATEST ARRIVAL AT IIOXEST CORXI5R I w-ouM.eeetfiiIlT!ir.nouner to m p&trcrs I'hatl hiTcrecentlyreturiifd from the tun 4 imnow in receipt oi a Iiill and Comploto Hiovlt Of earefullv selcetcl AMD G 'U O C 1 1 I K s : ATi.lo very tinngclse formerly kept by m, which I will sell at fair prices. 1 willtke ii ic..nj f rjjMods, allkiudsof Jlerclia t2 table Produce, :joney will not bi: refused Iinvite my old customers to ctllan J ciomir mystotk and prices, and it they auit.lhey w ill bo ure and buy. 1 liave noblow in to dt to ir.du you to purchase of me. Hanornblc, straißhtfor ward dealing and a üvinp profit and no hun.btg '9 inv motto. Tho icknowinptlicmselvcsin arrc.rart ten fiedthatilieir du? s are verv much nerded, and I uopi they wil redeem thiipromi.THopa up. j.n ROW N lf R. tüuiltf SOMRTIIItVG jVBWr IIE subscriber u.i p;irch3ci, uJ now haa 'n i ru tilling order, a coitiv x von iilmii;i:, AT HIS .MILL IN rLYMOUTJ?. And is prepared to crlnd ?nr corn for utock fed for all who may call upon him. FAK.MF.RS WILL FIXI.Ä SAVING OF .i t Ij z. is t o.vz ro niTit IN THK FKKDN -CKSAUY FOR THEIR STOCK Lt hayi.iS It Cniskd S: (ircuiul Before Feeding, He will aUo Glind OATS AND CORN together when wntH. Ih i'jrit the cntomnf thosolnvin-Stock o feed. Term, iraouub'r . HV.'-ittr. N. D. LOVKI.Y,
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