Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 June 1865 — Page 2
VOLUME 10
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DE3IOCKA T NUMBER 39.
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TAB PLYMOUTH BBälöBRlT.i
.1. G. OSOK!2
9. I? At! EdWors. This is a time above the people should scan close of their ruler?-, and in every case cf de parture from the principles which b.e at the fouadatloi of our republican inst-tu-Fponsiointy, anct are enuiiea to reeeae j the earnest, cordial support o the eople ?n tlio-r oT.vf3 fnMnw in ihn f:o5t -n ' u t , v v - i j ii Ptl, P ,K. Tro V. VAl'w 1 U i 11L 1 Ji K' ' AV'UVV. - - ' J "'j as democrat, to! no Land in cI0tm ,utll,lJ ic4t, thev arc over our objections; but being in power, they are entitled to our support ro Ion- as thov themselves act iu accordance with the constitution and the law, and do not attempt to subvert the principles of the government. It by no reans follows, however, that democrats should sacrifice their time honored principle. on the contrary they should now, more than ever, stand firnilv bv them and do all thev can to disseminate litrht and truth anion i; those who are iu error. Thev should not fail to protest earnestly maiust every departure from the coLt".tnl!onal requirements laid down for the guidance cf those in au- " J thoritv, as v.ell as against every violation of correct principle. 1 resident JoI'dsod. since his elevation j . ' ... to office, has dene much, and left inuel undone, fur which he is entitled to th? thanks of all true men in the coantrv, but he has abo r-lvcn intimations tiiai he r.nnj in the future do some thinir3 which as democrats we cannot oppose. "What he may do, or not do in the future, we oi course cannot predict wi h certainty, but if hereafter he does as well as ho has thufir, we can see no reason why democrats more than reulliean.s should find lault with hita. Our readers will of course understand us as not committing ourselves to his support any further than Iiis ofiieial acts shall pr- vc to be in accordance with democratic principles, but so lon as he follows in the Insten paths of the demo cratie truMes v:ho b. ive r,;eeeiled him, we shall roT. l jr i:iui c ur eordial support. AVe wish there were other; in h'i:h places in the government from whom we could consistently hpe ;i j much as wc do from Andrew ,1- hnson. Indeed tho radical republicans are already eii.-.-ati.-C 1 with him because ot hi apparen dtter.nination to act independ ently of thoir e-aim els. They have brought an immense pressure to bear upon him. and he has shown them that lie "car. stand the pressure" and still maintain with dig nity the honor?: and resp-n.-ibilitics which were fv suddenly thrown upon him by thc death f Mr. Lincoln. They aheady begin to charge bin: with "Tylerizing," and before many months we apprehend that not many i f the extreme men in the re publican party can be frind who will not say that Johnson has betrayed his iartj. Id the meantime wc hope he may have the firmness to be truly thc president of the '0 ! . instead rr the mere t lü-j of a jmr'y. 'o do this, lie will, we think, be under the necessity of decapitating Stanton and liallcck with some others, and of filling their places with men who can rise above the petty revenues so recently manifestcd by these men. and v.h.-j above the thouglit of mere farty cxpodiency. They, in common with all rad'cal, stem to have no th'-ught above mere party supremacy, and are thus unfit for thc proper discharge of the cCieial duties devolving upon them Mav thev be soon removed. Tlii Virginia E'Icetlon. Thc Xcw York Time's Washington rpecial says: '-As far as heard from the person.' elected to the house of delegates have boot", active ?ymp.a!h:;:crs or outright rebels. T..t two n. embers elected from Alexandria are J. 15. Kobcrston and .1. A. hiigiish, who were ameug thorc elected last fall by thc commander at Alcsundria. aüd beat to and fro upon railroad carr. a.3 fiicnd.s of gucrri": . an 1 rebel.-, thus preventing attacks upon train?. The Cincinnati Commercial's Frankfort dispatch sav: ''llccruiting is goinr on bri5kly anion r: the slave-! ot central Ken turky. A few month? more cf negro enlistments will settle thc ;uestion for Kentucky, independent of the constitu tional amendment. ' Indiana roMs, May 00. Petitions have been forwarded from here, sinel by prominent republicans, asking the president to look with leniency upen Milligan and 15r-wle, senteaccd to ? i
! ted states, on the Sth da ot Deeembcr, encounters Letwcen soldiers have aire id v ! r , . . . , , Pi,Y2iorTM. niAW: u, ; ir. i -ii r ; , . . . imtids of these Irave hut misLMuded men. Dv antWitr of th Srmdnr. ? th. t.
, iöoofanaoii ine -uin aivoi .uarcji, ij?u-, , occurred. Lt uizuc a strong :jiimary n r. , n. r . - - j did, with the object to suppress the c-: card wa? ported around each of tho he-! ,bit 'vt of .-u" the underfed, the General Subset. otion Agent? THURSDAY, Jl'.VKl, 1865. jibing rebellion, to induce all persons to ids of the city, and every officer found in jc 1 drre "laFtn'w it for thc sale "f LV,toJ State3 Svcuritiw, offer to - i return to their loyalty, and to restore the j then, was required to show by ?hat per- ' " - ' 44 L - Ut.o ?v.büc the tbml s-io3 of Ticacurv notes.! '- 7 'authority of the United Jrtate, icsue ; niissioa or authority ho was there. Those " I . , i vv,a. w ! proclamations offerinr amnesty and pardon jwho could not show satisfactorily wore or- - , . , , Cviuo, Mn 27. jbcar.n0' svcn aed ihre: tenths ror ccat. mtvre?:, J4l?rSyi- - : t i rrr'ain r.crf ons who had directlv or hv W,1 r. i.Ai f llrm?p!ros under arrest l li0 'el.luture oi Mi&sishin.d met at . pcr ann-.;ta knon as the I
J -XX I issuance of said proclamation, tailed or This prompt contribution to the depleted "V ' ' - ' teSÄf j neglected to take .the benefit;- offered purses of our brave soldiers is as satisfae-1 aL :'- with the view ,d rc-tor-.ii&e-Ull thereby; and orv to the puoiic lierc a, it is acceptable 'I'l'! to th; U;1J0:'- fuo lc-is'
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tions, au nie mcarts and appliance, at com-. UnilcJ Statt,3 n.ay be rested, and that Uoithem states, anions thein Gcor-iaJ "01 T V i' S'1 mand siiould he used m order to an early pcacc orjer? nIKi freedom may he cstah-' South Carolina and Alabama. Thc obiect j f ;l (- burned, ilic.tcainreturn to thc ancient landmarks. It is no iNhed, I. AXDllEW JOHNSON, presi- fthce interviews was to learn upon what i bats Col. Cowics, and r.ato l)..le , witji less true that those in authority now oc dent of thc United States vo proclaim terms the states represented can return to ! aU ai;d, wove cnt:rc.y oestroycJ. A 11 r P.01 , AM DKCLAKE, that I do hcrobv iriant toUbe uu-Ul Tf b- l:eved that thc ame 1 jrrCut VovXv" tIlc centre 01 tue cupv rlaecs In no means iree Irom re- ' i- ,? ; ; . , i ci'v was hi IIv dai s-i '.-.l Tlie d-itn-"- bv
It Lung lor treason or i riuay.
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Officii, WASHINGTON, A PilOCLAMATlCN Y TiiE PRESIDI-XT OF TJIE UN fcTATF.9 OF AXiLSIC.V WutEKAs, The president of the j hnplicaticn, participated iu said rclellioa: I L,j I , - iriav, .Many persoi.s, who hud so ingogeJ iu faid rebellion, have, since the States since thc date of said proclamation, now desire to apply for and obtain amncsty tnd pardon: to ths end, therefore, that ti ltcJ hl tho cxini; rch0mcn. ox co,,t u,; hereinafter excepted, A3LNKST i) V A I I )U . . Wit 1 tl:i ITSi'l'V a! li"i!J id 1 ail ri-hts of T.ror.crtv. except a to slavey j - . 1 1 I I 'l" mgs under thc laws of the Lmtcd btates, j providing tor the conti nation ot property of i been iiutituted, but en thc condition,) nevertheless, that every such person shall j ..livUttllll f'li-'M IIUC I I1C JUlUHl lll o.lill V'l i ... T . ..... t . . 4.11 -..,.1. .... aflirnialion, and thenceforward Keep and maintain stdd oath inviv.lable, and which catli shall be reixistcied Ii r rermaneut preservation, and shall Lc of the tenor and ctreet following. t wit: 'I do solemnly swc.ir (or affirra) in presence of Ahnihty God, that 1 will henceforth iYith fully dclcnd thc contitution of thc Unitcl States and the union of the states thereunder, and that I will in like manner abide by and faithfully support all laws and proclamation: which have been made during thc existing re hellion, with reference to thecmancipation of slaves, so help roc God. Thc c of persons are -xatlo;;: Fir.t All who are c: shuil have be.i. pretended civil or diplomatic cfliccrs or dherwise d iocstic or foreign agents o! the pretended confederate government. S'.cfJin! All who lett judicial stationunder the United States to aid the rebellion. Tii'itl All who shall have been mili tarv or general oHiccrs cf said pretended confederate ovcrnniint. above the rank of colonel iu the army, or lieutenant in the navy. Fourth All who left seats in the congress of thc United States to aid the re-belli--n. Fiih All who vsigned or tendered resignaii mis of their commission in the army or navy of the United States to cvado duty iu resisting tho rebellion. S'x'h All who have eng.eJ. in any way, in treating, otherwise thin lawfully, is prisoners of war, pers;;'r: fnund in the b uitc 1 Mates service as othcers, soldiers. seamen, riin other capacities. S-fm'A AH e;'soi;.s wii'i have been absentees from thc United Slates for the purpose of a:d Hg lite rehciiiou. iV'-'A All military and naval efheers in the rebel .-erviee, who were educated by the iT'ivernmcnl at We t I'oint, or the United States naval academy. XLith Ail persons who held thc pretended ul'iices of government of states in nsurrecti ) i against the Un'ted S;..t s. Tenth All persons who left In nes within the jurisdiction and protection l thc United States, and priced beyond the federal militarv lines, into the so-called Confederate State, for thc purpose ol aiding the rebellion. . K'tveiitli All person; who have been e siared iu the destruction of tlm commerce if t Lo United States upon the high seas, and all per.-ons who have made raids into ti e United States IV ;u Canada, or have been cti'jr.iiretl in dfstroyinjr ihe c immerce of the United States upon the lakes and rivers that separate the Dtiti a provinces from the i inted States. Twelfth All persons who, at the time when they seek to obtain the benefits hereof, by taking thc oatli herein prescribed, are in military, naval or civil confinement, or custody, or u ider bonds of the civil, military, or naval authorities or agents of the United States, as prisoners of war, or prisoner.- detained for of fences of any kind, cither before or after conviction. 'fhitte'U'h All persons who have voluntarily participated iu said rebellion, and thc cstimtted value of whose taxable prop erty over $20,000. Fonrtenth All persons who have ta ken the oath of amnesdy, as prescribed in the pie. ident's proclamation eif Dec. 8th, A. 1). ledio, or an oith of allegiance to the government of the United State, since the date of .-aid proclamation, ami who hav? thenceforward kept and main tained the same inviolate: FroiUc l, That special application may he made to tho president for pardon bv any jcrson belonging to thc excepted e'.assc.:. and such clcmeuov will be. liberally extended as may lc c n.dsteul with the Uni'cd States. The rccrclary of state will cstab lish rules or regulation i for administer in' and recording the said amnesty oath, so as to insure its benefit to thc people. and guard tho government against fraud. J.v ti: timo.nv wiir.KFor, I have here unto feet my hand, ami caused tho seal of the United States to be affixed Ionc at thc city of Wushington, this lOth dav of May, iu thc year of our Lore ioGf), and of the independence of the United States the eighty-ninth. r,. s Andrew Johnson. Hy thc President: W.m. II. b'KwARi, Secretary of State,
Himcs, 31r.uy pc-i?ons who have been to the soldiers. j"111"''1"1" joun.. jusly deprived of all claim to amnesty and I y0t only Jno. T. For-1, proprietor of T ... C.uno, May 20. 1 -1 . 1 1. .:. ! r, .. . . L Jif! A'nriitiu Aren-: I -. :i tli-iMtfii
Hon. j paruon inereunuer, vy reason oi mi'ir n-ords theatre, but .Jno. .n. (..lark, tlicir, ' o: ' 1 r V
,11 n-., Thon particif.at;jxi, directly or by napiication. icomcJian, Rooth sbrothcr-in-hnv. has been V i T' Z'-1 l"V-Ut"V. ail oilitib VMicl i ,,: d cout;uuea tiC;r nilMni:t:rin,,lv iV ' tb. f ill ! ,ows: V0'-1 "lö -4tlS ordinance
Iv tho action , tho ..v.-i nnnt ,,r tl, TTrJtrl I k'i.., l.'.i w f depot located in Marshall s warehouse. Mo-
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I'roni Washington
cn , - . . i r m J this ui);tnct t the paroled confeuerute Mar S3, t (Ktih to lue immens number otoM-.,, 1? , n. . . .
ited , w,rs ,...tv ifio coiiininndinir roncral , - , .
;. ; . "-, , , , , nere? yesterday ana lol t lor .Now Urican I has ordered all pUcca close-! where into.-l , :, .
t . l i ij l ... vFUJiiun,. t..,t.,i eu:.;i'iciiv; iiviio'ii i hm- icatiKtr liquors r.re sold. hcvcra!-s?rions . , , . . .. urtu.. i.juo, a crrcat ue:il to reniove the stintr Irom the-
The work of naviuir off the two c.:;,ic . ,11 " i IliVi) cUUtVUlllll JKiU ln.O l.'VUtl ) ViCH. l " Mav, and will he resumed on Monday, and ! continued until the work is accomplished. ha court yesterday, in expectation of a I summons to the witness stand. The president was waitcl upon vesterpoucv win uc i are now in operation i:s Virginia. Mis. ?lary .Fane AVenble. a southern n i, ..wj .l..irr.l n.o!, 1 3 i,,t.. amiiuii. - .i. iimillu nun i..u iiv. luu - nil?rhu - f. tearin- down mr.urnin- dranrrv v I J 0nt huicoln, has been distharsrod from jun tlie -rand iurv taking no action iu i j liCr! Thousands of people visited the various canips of Shermans army on thc north i .-.i i i i 1 fri c i side t t!i2 l'otoniae to-day. Jhetrieuds and relatives cf the soldiers formed the I neater Portion of thc number. j - x- . ?i . t , rT-- i Notwithstanding the surrender of hirinii'.-! .n i.iivi man ai i'i v vjj iiiv; lldl 111 I by Smith, it is beheveil that troops will be sent to Texas to protect the frontier and restore order throughout the state. Whether thev will be detachments from (jjcn. Canbv's department, or for wurde under command cf Gen. Sheridan, remain to be seen. irded ! remains Washtät.ton, May 27 The following order h?s just been issued from thc war department: rt-i i-ii f i i ! 1 hat ri all cases ot sentences by mm-! . . i . .1 ; tarv triomoil of im?irioii'iifot toitmit tho I i i " - i j war the sentence be remitted and the pris oners be discharged. The adjutant general will pupli-h immediately thc necessary ;r.:ti u:t:. ns to Carry this order i;.to effect. Iy order of the president. (Signed) 3!:..vi. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Vruiii Xt'w York. Xz:w Yokk. May 27. The Post's snecial savs: ' The United a y States district attorney has notified the proper authorities that the circuit court is ready to proceed with the trial of Jell". Pavis on tho indictments found. "The treasury has ample funds, and payment of the armies will bcrin immediately. "The government has knowledge that the spirit of the rebellion is not entirely vanouishe 1, and it will e nc-ci-s a"y, in many p-.rtionH of the south, tu maintain the n i'itary pr.wer for s me time. 'Sheridan will not ror 1 t take troor.s t frcm this se:tiop. to subdue Kirby Smith. ' Peverly Tucker's tamily arrived here from ilif dimond rn their way north, br.t wt re sent back tm If r guard.' Tiie Commercial's speehd :-'ty: The 20vcrnn;ei.t expect:; to h ive railroad com :nu!iiea'i n wit!? AI' ntgomc-ry ere long rAt al-hury, Columi.":'.. A'ii-v.sta and Atlanta. Gucrrill is don't intcif e v.itli the naviI'atiu'i of the Alabama river. A'l.v f;.Ri:, May 2. The Herald's Washington special says t is understood that one of the essential eruditions in all future amnesties, pardons. md releases from liabilities for reason, will be the renunciation, on thc part of I he applicant for eleuuncy of all right, title, ami interest, present or prospective. in slive property. Xo pardons will here after be iianted without such renuneiaion. During thc last three months over 25,sOfJ union prisoners have been paroled at Varunna and Akin'.s landings en the James ri er; over 10,0)0 from Wii'idngton, at.d from I-'ernandiua and Jacksonville over ..' J00. Out of thirty five thousand returned union prisoners of war paid off during the last three months, not one thousand were of the number taken prisoners, in 103. and at least live hundred of these were paid in hospitals. It is known that, owng to the suspension of exchanges during 1S), large numbers ot prisoners were held by the rebels, captured during the previous year, i he evidence elicited on the present tri.il of the assassination eousp'r tors cxphdns wdiere they are. Xi.w okk, May 29. The Commercial's special says: "The trial of Jeff. Davis before the Cnitcel Circuit court will commence as soon as thc conspiracy case is dispu.-ed of. 'tJcn. Sherman has handed in his written testimony respecting tfnhnston'? surrender, to ihe committee on thc conduct of the war. "Information fremi Itichmond announces thc arrest officii. Leo The Post's special says: "Several hundred pcrsottH are to be discharged immediately under tin order issued for thc release of military prisoners." Frossi Cairo. Cairo, May 27. The fleet and elegant passenger packet Magenta has arrived, witli New Orleans dates ti the J2d. Oen. Deauregard, nccemipanied by tv?o sons and other members of hi.i Mart, arrived at Iiis home in New Orloms on thc evening of the 21st. He proeoededat once to hi house on Esplanade streetClarge number id people gathered iu thc vicinity of his residence as he alighted, but no public demonstration occurred.lie was in excellent health, and f peaks in hi"h terms rf his treatment while in Mobile. A Mobile paper says: "The happi-
est feature of the week va tlw kind at-
. I teution shown bv the feeler::! cdTiccts in
. Jackson on thc 20th, organized, and in i 'lacsf 0tn tiU :SiructeJthe c jrovernor to appoint Judges oi I".! II" fger a eoninmto proceed to asmngton to confer w l'n UP ki ,err",lü V-"50: ponces. About SM persons wer kn.c, .wny woiihded, and thousands were the explosion is estim ited at SU.000.0ÖJ. (Jen. CI ranger was prompt in rendering relief and comfort to the sufferers. Thc 1 . c u.l. u ' ,uriil- cxp.o-.n uncoii . l i i i tain. 'Jhe ordnaiue stores, v.hich were a portion of the munitions of war surren derd by Dick Tavlor, were in course of f , . ' , . removal when it occurred. ihecut.rc . i i i i city is more or less injured by the cxtoor.1'' " ItV : ii is i.!;iinciv i oil n i inea n -.'i acw , . ,. c. . . . , lcs th V V - s,irre"Ier; ed 1 he articles o. irrcnucr w?re s.gncd on the mornm;? ol the fth. a he terms , , T , , -r .. . if . , , : . , , . ' . include tho entire rebel forces west of thc Mississippi. Gens Sterling Price, lue!:ner and Urcnt, on thc part of the confederates, and Gens. Can by and Ilcrroi, on thc pprt ed' the federal army, arranged the details. The consultation lasted six hours. The news was received by all c!a$:rs alonir ; the river witli the greates joy. It was known at Little Hock that Kirbv Smith a4 cent, ii-iii eseu lai i e 10 veii. i:iiiy. , . 1 . and intense interest was mani.-e.sted throughout Arkansas (o hear the result. II. B. DICKSON. IIKNRY WOODBURY ! THE IRON AGE lias con? aguiu: &t least tho IRON has at II. C. DICKSON i GO'S IIARDWAHL STORK, IS TIIE SOUTH ROOM OF TIIK NEW BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, IND. Where it can at all timc3 he SEEN and IiOl GUT in almost any ehape, size, ruiantitj aud quality irom an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a CO IT EE HEATER, cr from a crow tartot p iper ot 4 oz t:ie ki. They hare B "SO1 C3 "CF 333 3 Of errry kin ; nicT.iteit Ovm s, S. iurc, Turlor iiheet Iron, Uox, fancy er phiin, w ith compel T 12 ff ,11 .?J E .v a ,s to m .trh. SHELF GOODS of ererv ascription, ! IIoiis-Triinniiis, DOOR and WI.nDOW hangin;:.1; (juss ar.d ash; Carpenters' tools. Ty the Keg or Poi::v!; MIHfm, h.g snd Do; Wiaius; the test Aitsiu the W. st. Tin, Rrnrs. and Hollow Ware Of nil khuh; 1 JL. O W & , 1 1 O "V TZ JL. f and all ra.irncr of Agricultural Utensil, iucludin; Folks that load and unload hay by horst powar a Bpleiididaorttufni of C TT T Iu Ii R "Y". FISH HOOKS LIXF6', 12 OFF, HV'T, DEL TIXO A XD COW DELLS, IE OX JXD STEEL IX DAKS, DOLLS, SHEETS A XI) DFX CUES rCr., Sic. Infuctevery thing that nny oni Ttr thragbt of l.tivmq in a llardwaro btor,anJ a tluusr.DU ibioj beside, i:h NEW STOCK. constantly nri ing, whieli they propose sailing O 33C 23 -A. I3 33 X1L Titan tho arte nn bo bought at any ether pUc thin ai.lrof Pittsburgh. All kinda of tin, sheet iron, copper ml braj ware m ule nud repaired on reasonable teruu aoU short notice, II if.DZtL'K.Oiir & CO April 21 16C1 v9n3fj-Cm. IsMQ wro MIS. PURK LIQUORS for Medical anJ W purpose, can be bail at my Storp, ono door North of tho llranch IJank. J. F. VANVAl.Kr.NBI'RCII; nm.'itk, Mar 1, M f . if
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U, & 7-30 LOAN,
THIRD SERIES. 2 3 0,0 0 0,0 0 0. 7-3 o IiOAKiTliCfe note are Issue J cnoer d;ite of July li, j ani are parable thrte year? from that date iu j currency, or are c. nrcrti'ole at the ov-tlon of the j holder into 1 17, S. 5 20 3i2Z per cent, j G-old -B earing Bonds. i The.se bonds are n rv worth a iiAi. ii on;e prerai-: ,, , i un-.,ai.a are exempt as are ad the -ur,. anient j Dandj. f rooj State, County, ami Mun:cial usa- " , j tion, which rails frcm one ft throe- rcr c-cnt.rcr annual to their ralue, actoi din;: to Ihe rate levied upon ot'tr property. The interest is fay able stm-! j laimu.t'dy by coupons attached to each note, which ' may Lc out ofTar.d old to any bank or hanker ! The interest at 7-SO per cent, amounts to i One cent pe r day en a $50 noto ' Two cents per day on a $100 note ' Ton rents j.or d.y on a $.j00 noio 20 tyntspsrdav on a 101)0 not j $1 per day on a .Vh0 note. Notei of all dno dilations n.;aud TvIIILej promptly fio-ni6hed upon receipt of subscriptions. Tinnii.nrii.:a im. i j 1,0 notes ot tii :s third series arc prfci?eiy e m- ., . . , . ., . , i-ir in lorm and pnvilpjrpi to the eveu-Thirties 1 -m i.m.o already stdJ, except th-.it the fiunrnmcnt ieervcs to iuelf the option of paying interest in gold coin at G per cent. ins' CAd ot 7 2 lOtJ.s in ci:rreney. Subscribers will deduct t!ie interest in currtr.cr up to Jul;- 15th, a! the tiwe v.hcL ti ey euhsciibv. The dc'.irciy of die rote? of this third aerie j of
tiie Scven-tliirlies w'.II ccuimeucc on tlie 1 -sv, of 1 lhicij ;d Office and L:iboraUrr at the N. E. corT . ... , inerof s'LXriltnJCU.M'dilKCM .treets, Pluhi
juaes aui uii oc inrvje promptly ar.d cortinu ou-ly after that dale.
The slight th.m;c m.idc In the conditions cf! ruf. viomJly to ixac.tnf kmruhu the- Itespiihis TI1IIJD II II 1 1 S aficcU oi.ly the matter 0f j oine t. r, ihr which hid ice is throe dollar?; all ad-
to interest. The-payment ia gohl, il m ide, will be equivalent to the currency iatei et ef ihe higher rue. The tctuin to specie payment, ia the e; cnt of hicaoüly will the opt-on to pay interest in Cold tc availed of, would s. reJaee and efjualize prices tint purehiicri mile with .-dx per co..t. in gold woulJ be fully crpi.xi to tho;e made with seven and three tci.th- per cci.t. in eurreney. T..i-iä the CM.Y LOA y i. MARKET no o.Toied hy 'ho Oevern::; r.t. ,-oiJ its .-uj-cr:or dvant 'ges nuke it the GUI: AT VOIVIAR LOAS OF TIIZ n: or s.u. Less thin $230 O J.'U.j; of thc Loan authorized by Corgre aie now ca the market. This ainount.ut the rate at which it is being ab.-o-bed, will all b- subjcribe-J fji- nitlen s'.x'.y diys when iheiiotcä will undoubtedly command a premium, as hu3 uuifoimly been the ease on clsinj the enl.-cnjliojis to otr. : I.) n:s. In order that ciiiens fioai every to.vn ir.d section ef thc euutiy mny be atlVided faeiiitie for t-kii. ihe lo.oi. th.. Natioh.tl Rnks, State B inks, and Private Ringers thro;-hj it ;h country Lave gene: ally airre-cd to n cei . c suh'-criptioas .tt .t.r. fc ulijoribcr.- id toieet dcir ewi agents iu wlit m ihey hae confi dei:ce, and vh enly are to be responsible for the delivery of tho nute :ot which they receive or h i 3. FuuscKiPTiosi? wa.r. bk r: Kivr.y by th i .r.t X itioiial did; of Li Porto I irst Xatij:i:d K.n.k of . U'ar-aw first X.i'aona! lhnk of VaIp.r.iio. Ity T. Creditor, lh.n:ch Hank, rivmouth. JAY COOKE, f CBSCBi.-i iom .crNT, Vh.Uadflphia. v l'n'7 "mo. Tvrre! Brothers. N E W G R 0 C E R Y iND Provision Store: nouitrox, ixdiaxa. The siibseribcM would respectfully call the at tep.tion id th citizens ot Uourbou atul y.ciuitv to our spK'tehil stK-k of evervtliin in the tirocei v u:d Provision line, ah of wirch hntieen boul t la- C'isli thc present time, thereby availin-' oursclvt sol the recent declin. k Ik SoUl Very Low For Cn.'di. Ii iQU ICU lit' ro Tyrrel Druthers. If you traut Lime j t T-rr I Dro'.hers. Ifyov traut Pork ;;o t Tjrril Drothcrs. Iyon leant Whits Fish 70 to Turret Jho'J.cs. If'ycu leant M'tchnl i ft i . I lno'.ners. If you lOtnt I'n'nl 1'nffytLt 7 ;' Divthera, Ifsvn icaht Sujirr, T, ,i C ß'et J to T'i'itf D ro' her. i. I' ynv. want uV L ii ih f S i cs. Pried VmVx, Ihie-Stv'T.'. Yul mul WiHtiv Wiir,, (,'his.i n,iti Coric,- Win c. L Hions. 0.'ttvjes Xut ''fn.Vif, i(., r.. Tym! lirnihr,'. I:i short, if yu want unyfh'ny awl cvvfything in the hoary and I'rviisiau line yo 'o Tyrrrf Dro'hers. We wid always hnve e n hand n full sto k f fvcrythin;: belonlnfr to our trade, which we will sell as low as any iinn between Foil Wayne ard Chicago. 01 RTi RMS ini: STRICTLY r.isii, ou:u M orr ro: Quick Sal k h And Small r-toriTS. Yoti w ill find tin on Main street, iu McLndorfer's New ltote Ihiilding. TYRREL BROTHERS UourUn, Maj 4th 165, qi6.
!puISomcs1jpjSAVINGS BANK,
SKA WEED TOXKV AM? MMTDEICKE PILLS! . ' The above is a correct likeness of Dr. Schenck, just after recovering from Cou wyt'on ni:Uiy .voa" ao- l'ow is a likeu.- cd Lim as he now appears. When tho first was taken be weighel M7 pounds; at the present timo hU wheight is "210 ran, DK. SSCIIENCK'S dclplda, nhr-re all letteis for advice or buine.rlscidil io clirfcted. He wiil to l'i nd thvrc everv SATURDAY. vie? tree In New York ..t No. SS HOXD street, even Tl ' E.S I ; A Y , t Vo-,1 H A . Tr . t. 1 M . At the MAliLIOItO' Ill.TKI,. Uuter., J:m ir.rv 1 uiid 1!), febiearv 1;' and 10, March IS and" Hi, Ann ''Iii an.!'J-l,M:ty 17 and lb', Jane 14 and Jiiiv lil and Tlse timj f.innv beinr in II A LT J MOUK am PIT'IVri'IlU w:i te seen in tl c eay p: ttis ef tlo.c e:tie.J. . Th- Hi.-t": if of lf, Se'f i- 's men c C and i'O V- i-:its t i-.d:f (''ti'tvp'i'tii. M.mv e::rs ar-n, whilst rcoiih ? in rhil.idel;'hi,i 1 h.d p; rr";-ed grad i I I v into ihe l.irt -t:t ? of I'ulmon uy Co-i5u:ii;:.: -ii. All Intro . my ivcovery beiadh- i;ute;l, I tva advised L lay phyci t'.i, i r:u';.-h. to ren.ove into th ei tut;-. "U ir .'"o -n. Mov.- Jrisey, beiiip i:. .i i'.ii e : !.o,,,.-l v.i i-u;-ved tlrthei. My lathri ae all his f.iVi'.iy hil lived::!:! died there and !' J io Pi;!::, v.ury Con -mi .lp'don. On lay arrival I iv.k i..t t v.h-Tif 1 liv !' r nvt:-;.- week ii what ..? deerard a liop.e!e.i. cjüditi n- Dr. l'hri.e!i ho had bi'cn ny f.idici's lamily phyd; i.m, ami i :el .itti ! hiia in hilit illness vas e die d to see !.:e. J'e thon.t'nt lay ea-e en'irely b 'itd ihr reach ed' M'-dl ine. an 1 decided ti nt 1 i:.n.-t die, ;.!i 1 . m? ono week to ar ."li.-L'C lay 1 1 iij-i; -d ad'aos. In t ids a;:r-ar-nt' lt.'.: I -s c.d:ti'u. I heard ci the reni.ilie iri ii I now nu!;c ;:iid sell. It .eeme-I to lut th-.t I caild A e l iii'-ia w:k"ii their v.y,an'. iKM'clratin every net ve, b'jre, arid tissue of in; My i.iMir in 1 !; v-1-o;i a r.o .v r.etior . am! 'he nierhid in-!' ' 1) ( 'i fr o n - I .nl acci fiiiila :ed arr! i.rit..led t;.-j .; Verent or.:.'-r of the body. va?. e-oi!.:;;-!. th. tubrds s ;n ia li::i.'J np-n c!.and i .;'C-,i ::!-d !'.-. ra eiy boisas ine.t li t tiiat of yellow ;d'.n:ve m-ttter cv-i i mo t.:n. I am now ;i !.-:thii ram. w.ih a l.irj.'" he.b i eie ttrix in the iidd-iJe h.b:.' 'f tin ii!it Innnnd ilu htwt r Kibe l er :('.; ti wiih conrplete a!i:e.ion " lie ph'iira. 'l i.e left ? : i : is .-ututd, a:;di!'.ei'p ;ht 1 be ot'tl.-: it.dit :.e is in a t-dei.ih!y licahli .oinüt.fü. (.Vi-Muii 'i'-ii at ti: it tiiue :.. thou; 1st !.'!:c at nt.l-.l..'.C liSe.l.-C, !iV V. TV y eue , oln ;..is a el! .'S tbos- v-',:o v.tre nnVariied i:i nieuieine ej-rv-i; ' 1 y "-ttch e.,.se.as were reduced to the c 'ii'J : -t-iii. 'Ulis iad'tce 1 many p. .pie to l.e'iev. mr rt. cover v only tciup-o-at-y i now preo.n-ti ini r.ive the taci'.ii i;u s to cec-r.ie.tiTei lor snin tinu.iinl i-iad nony Wiiirlerft.l cares; and tin lie;. 1:0. 1 .11. : -as d rapidly that I deU-i rtiiue ro oliVr tlnii to :!ie pt.b.ie, and elevate i.iy unii vi h i attetttioa to Ihm; li.-e:.ses. tnt.uth. I naitext to ft reed t it, f"i people v,A,dd ri'd for in larar.i! nea:, to :i-''.'etaii: nh-j'Iier tluir . seh were IskC 1;!!'.?, I'or lü-iny year-, ia qoiij.'.tctio:i with 1:1 v prin eip.il oliie-' in P. llüdeiphta, ! have In en niakin-: r 'tihir pr..'e.-5:!iiil vi-iu to New Yik, losi'n. IJ.il iiiioie, aii'l Pittsbur r. I'.ir sever il yeais pa-t 1 h ive ra 1 ie as ni tny li 1 o ln.n.hel ex.iniiMaii.'i.s veh!y wit't il.t 'Respip'ti.t f 0 .' l.r such x.-u:n:r.t:oii mi eh.trirv is thr -e dollars, and it e-riibles me ti uivr e.-.ch patiei t the tree e-on-litioa of Iiis disease, aril tel! him frankly wialncr ! wul 'et well. j The Pulmonic Syrup is one vi the most v.de.i ble medicines known. It is i.'iti it n?, powc-lnl !v tonic, an 1 hi aüri: in its lf. It e nt i;:;s no o;i lim, yet loosei.-; the phiegin in th bronehi.-il ti.be. and i-at'ire th vs if od withiiitle exeition, One bottle li eot t nti y u: es an ordinary eohl; Laif it wili be well iirt t take a do-e of SeheneU's Man.'r iek'" I Iis to ei. ; se i!;. .ton it h. 'i lie Pn'iiioi.ic Sjrnp is leoh'v li.sted : n l absor bevl into b'.uoi, to which it impaits its itpahnp pr- i i t'u s. Iti'or.eof the IksI preparati'tns ol iron in use; io a powrfd (t ide of itseif; ar.l when thc Seaw eed Ttuiic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and 1? carried elf by t'no idol tlc .Mandrake Pills ah.ealtiiy llow of emtric juice, 'od .i petit. , "M.1 a et)il !ie tioli itdh'w. Theeaweei J oin.-H a .-.timtilaid, ntnl none ither is rcpoi el wheii ii i.-. used. 1 1 is pr.ie nol nleasa'itino bal eile ts like when osinir; Hoinbon whiskv, which disonlerstlie stomach, torpM-s the iier, locks in nil the secreti-ms. tuiii th bl e.d into water, dropsy scU in, and the oatieut dies snllciii v. TIio Seaweed Toi ic pioluce l.it.in retdts, lhoionjhly iiiti.'iiat!n t!te stoml?h and di-ze-j-ive svstein, and cnublin it Ij eliminate ant! make into healthy ldool ilj.-? lo el wl.ie! r.ay be used tor that purp o it is si wt;itierful init. et!V: ts th-t A wir.o eli-s full will tliet a hearty meal, aud a Utile t it taken befoie breakfast will "ive a tone to the sloni.it h which lew inid!c;i:cs possess the ower of doiu. Tho M AND It A K II PILLS may be taken will entire safely tv all a;es and cot'dition-, pnnluein? all the ;ool r -.-'.Its that a be ont-imcd from cjI oniel. e r :uit .!' the n.t retiii.t! m 'üieinev, and w ".'h out any of their lnntfil or injurious result... They cany out ef the sy.-toni the feculent mid worn-out matters loosened and tli.-olvel bv mv Seaweed Toteo mal Pulir.onie Syrup. It i!l be ceu that all three of pit nictiieinc? are needed in most ease, to cure Ce ri.oimption. AdKNTtS. BOSTON teorce C. Ootxlwin Co. NKW YORK Demas Haines Co. IlALTIMOUi: S.S.IIan?p. IITTSmn;C l)r.(;eor-e II. Keysrr. CINCINNATI P. IL Sure V Co. CHICACO-Lerd JtSmiih.Ar Mi'LtSevtvil Also, oold bv all rrti?ni"t? an! Uealer. TlCn'28 I"
iMeekiii's, Wcrkiugnien, Farmers
AND YOUNG- MENj As thc State of Iiniiar.a does isot permit eutah'.islri cntof Savir.-s Kanks, like those iu th I-.atUvt irTiite.-, for the accomoJition of tl j shore chief s, a belter zid safer place Is new ; open 2o: wicuj, oy the putcLaiC cf U. S. SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES , iVldcl. pay a fur higher into of ki'.vret thr.a rr.y 1 Savins Uatik. 'J bes-e notes i.re i - j FRE3 5F.CM ALL TAXATION. j Funn.-hed by the Dr;nch D nV of the Stite, el j Plymouth , in air.our.t frotn S5!) upwards. i May i 'Or, --1 v T. C it C.-SN L it , Cashr. GREAT PAMC. GOODS MARKED DOWN' S ive your sicr.ey tv Lutip: at :he LOW Pit ICE STORE. RICC k BRO., FuccesKors to Rice and SraiiJi, are now reeivin their Tall ari l Witr Good, embraeinjj all kind, of Dry dvons. (Iro(eri-$. CrocJ.ay, Giats U ire. JJ, ti and Cuj?. D-.-t ts and Sfu-e-, Xtti'-.is. dc, cijr. Our gools I.. ire been bought sine the r;rjt eCiiiie i'i prices. v;e proroie to five cajr customers ths benefit cf this change fcr thc Ll ter. MiiSiiM-tniaiked down 10 cei.fs .1 yard. Prints nurke'd Jotrr from 10 to 15 ccita a yarfl. D-L-iines marked down 12'.C cer.ta .1 vir, and ail other dry goods in thc same propertioa. Vc have a fre.-L supply uf Family Groccrier3 T.hith w c ean and w ill eil eLocp, Prone Rio CoiTee 05 cents ncr pounJ. Drown iu'jr from CO t j -." cents per pound. Cuflv-c do t j 3ri j ce.its per psun, Tas, S;jl-rs. Syrups, Diet, Tulaczc, All tin el Exlwcl, Dtiains, Indi'yo. Sic. We have the largest jtnk of crockery at .0 he lo'inJ in fh mouth. coxnprMreviy pt -o make a full set, whieli we will tilvw my either uuu. Also a jreat vaiittv BATS AND CAPS, ai.jMa-iu piice fruui S.r cents to-.r. li xit if IJoy's BjoIs t'ilin from 1 Ö. to S-l, SJai leavy Pos fr-.ai S:j lo ens winter shea ! 7.". Children auJ Misses choes i'r jcj 25 etat 51,."?. v"c ih ill be nnkii: ton-tart :.d.lit;e.r to enr -toeu. and by baying otu n can f ive ur ei;-ort-r-j tf jiis much lower tiian tlijc who h.-re Lo't a trc s'eeks before li e decline i!i f rices. Don't buy a dollar's w..nh 10 til o i have visi:. 1 the Low Piicc Srt'jreou the ceri.cr .wr.ih cf ie Ld-.vanls IIei;se. -M- II. Jüce reiiors nmi'T th:ii:ks to thr r,r'i f .M.n.-hall coi;::ty for their fmni-r pttroli-;er OKI se.i;.;i:j a, coutuui:4;e . : vluir Knots 1 fii lew Una. Country Produce, Scuro Timber 8z Tics. Kou.ht si the hi-iiest niice. HICK c BRO. M. IL R ICU. v. elcu.m:: rice. .IC-lf LATEST ARRIVAL AT HONEST CORA' EH I vnul ! -pe-tfidlvir.nouncc to nivpatrcr Ph.itl hiverccentl if turned frcm tleL-.ii& niuon inreceiptof a lull siinl Comjilelo Htoeli Of cart-fully feleetei IDLl GOODS AND c ; u o c e u 1 1-: s ! vUvL-verythineelsc fonncrl kept by mo, width I w ill sell at lair pi ice. I willtako ikcxcLan-gw for'Jods, allkindifof .llerclinutaljlf Produce, AND MONEY WILL NOT BK REFUSED Iinvite mvold cuitomer?to ctllacd exomiii my stock aud prices, and if the? idt.thev will Ut sure and buv. I have nob'owinj: to do to ihJua you to purchase of me. Honorable, straipliifr ward dealing and a livirj profit and no hun.l tg is rav motto. Thoseknowmcthemseivesin arrcrar teti fieiith.tt their dues are very nm h needed, f nd I hopethey w il redeem theiipromiff tto ps up. J.UKim NLI.C. T9u-:4tf SIWIETfTIXdr iVKW. H i!K uhser.ber Iii p'ircha-o.1, anl now hts in JL tunn'mj order, a coax a, am r:u:K!GR, at 11 is mill in pi.v.Morni. And ispr pared to crhul eir corn Lr t'trtck tet for nil w bo 111. iv ea II upon biai. FAR. ML RH WILL FIX!. A SAYIaVR OF .it ::.ms t ro t a rr IN Till; IT ilr NLCLS6AÜY FOR tiikih .STUCK hy h.ivii.5 tl (!mshrd k (ircuml Ik-fere Feeding. He i!l nl,o iJ.iml OATS AND CORN to.'ctliT when wanted. Ih tohriis tie cu.i,t "f diofii hi vin. 'tni k i-L 'l" rrw rei.-ou5f vlOt'.if. N. IX I.OVKLV.
