Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 6, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 October 1865 — Page 2
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VOLUME 11. THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCfi NUMBER 6 -4. 4 THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.! Vn?iVnli OF BUSI.EJI LOCALITY! i Vm j-hrc is rlcctod CI nvomor. r ilmlly ; h , lO.'.'t.'O i.-..?j.rity. His cloticn is io , cnmlidr.le hy hi.? own onsont, hut li ats Or. - -ex. K AUAIN IX r' t i; 1 1 1 ü ' J l UM" ! i'.'f'i'Tj r"pir,i; J. . OSSIOItXi: ) II' i , . Vi UIVI I I f 7 I " jud'o of the slf.te and a m;;u of !ceid;d.
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I TJie i:itTtio:i. ! The vote polled in this county was. lighter than expected. The result howovo r j-rc c-1 cv..,i j. doubt thai the peopic t)F Marshall County Me nut in favor of the j wild Ihu:b-jn West 1 Ol A. Uilieu reeil N'.rth Widaat 40 17 15 b0 Itf.v 10 j , 1 : 1 15 :JC 153 o The republican? confidently expected io TIjv Slate z:icetoiiK on Tuesday. ? The State? of I'ennvlvatdn. Ohio and! t ? i " ! i Iowa heia iren.ral elections oa i uesday. I nM . T 1 , , , , ,he telcgrajdi reports large democratic guns: m almost every quarter. Tn Iowa L 7 ! :i j j 1 1 llenton has red need tlio immense majority iVr 'teiic In 1SC0, to tittle more than ten thousand. in Chio the oemueracy are hi t-rod bv i-vf t-r.Ivo crnsr.t nil over tho tate. lute l.r Mi'jrn s ninjnty 111 ISO,. I wr.sin the neighborhood of 100,000, the or. rde-te return l eforc venturii'L' more : 5 1 managerial ilrH1 ..,, Tl ' . . . Ox JH5. j Tl:e Mate ralr. I The l.'kh Annual cxhibitiou of th lu- j diana .State Fair cl-ed on aturdav !at. V Tiic cxhio!tin. ":li very few t-xcejitions
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i-vJuce the democratic majority Knie tlur- J IlCM ia militarv cst-dv ly him and his ! dignity and impoJiuieo. Two of them, in pres alvo urcrc the s;;:ne policy. The i vorua -it!i t'ie cam. Oiu-i-Ju.ok tv or thirtv-iive. llouirhtons vote is lar-1 petty tra!.---thc Huriisid, raiiuor-. i fllil form, some tijne since, r.pon a uar- i Lyncdihurg Kcpuhlican and taur.bm o-, ., c,.'. ...l. Jor and hi. majori.v will reach one hun- MeXeiis, Hunters and IUit!ers,-tIy hoi ,idowalk in tl.T? city, knocked the Spectator don't think it hr portant t.. elect 1 i- Ohl (II lull u, L, iired and seventvive or two hundred ty only to vote aboiitioni.m, .nd hence j m;! th, nrl,, i.to t!o .er. li:o c,, take t:lC 1 . I .
' they did it. manv ivutlv. mav i tueis ' '-r-jv.iug n.m irteu in auu Knee.-. j wo r.cw daily papers, tue J '.spaten an-i j "o-.j rwei-i i:e :.ui ..;.; v.. i.-u s i..-:. pn bably. Uullenlv and '.w-t".''!.- rt. at ail i JIe tr3 1:,c 10 rei f vA r tll v.-iy, and the Examiner, are to be sturte 1 in U:eh-
carry ioe c uniy oui-inc Desi laiuscue'ue- vote a Uemoeratie L'aiiot ; but now U !. rv " j r.v loi.:;. Utir: i . .... . . ,u , . ... w-,-office and mci gang aft aglec." We j quite different. The soldier:, do not e.e j xCl- . 1 c 110 cipbiiit i The Herald V Savannah corre-pona, uc( , n T- A W, have no time ,o,v To lay more, but lliav home with their hearts rankling with ha- co,:c u.ed that tnred WaO- tUOii' S. , . . r ".i . tred of democrats, fctldiers h;ive little tu ! u' 1 '-rl- ' - l Ll lU:'i',r "."1 i ending very quiellv. Ino M:!u:irV ra have ocea3u,n to refer to the matter again, j u. ,:copl,;rU(.aa af.cr thc lir,t ,7CvU ; the i.rmy and went :ny way-..ot re;o:e- noar thtt :i!ul cv,rv(1,i:lfr i:, when we Tuibhh the ofiieial vote. i ;r.,.,.... .;ti. i.. i 1, l. it. h'ut f elin - in th ! !t kn.'O that I . .,.,,,( I, ,.,.1 j... 3 . ;1 A !." S t r ? ?
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majoi ilx for the republican candidate ! r.ow that thc war is over, demands hiood, j j ja ü,c t(er auJ ou ,lis kl)eCä y. 11 ,w r-t:n;aed at "ö 0o' The rc-ult in cstructicii, extermination, cunaseation, . . n nv cuma.eda n . löc .CUU in ; . cYervthi ; a couple ot swaggering niggers. is precisely lenusplvan,aT at ihe hour ot writing is yet helon tQ th(. hte rcbcllivlK cau fj where his entire party is at the present in doubl. Wo mint wait lor thc more fn.-nd iu the brave sol iicr v.ho has risked I moment. Erownlow. however, docs not
firr.ftJs.vl any yvci..u one held iti thejcd 1J of iUeu thü foUo;rIn? dispatch State, ..with...::::.:.:..- the eilurts of a tew 'J the President the United j
to cry ii h.vv'i. 'i lie Toil Wayno Tuiu-s & .V' '. .-ays ei tl e Fair, that with tho exception peril -ip -5 .f stock the n:r has t)ec:i by fr the n.'t successful one ever held in the t ate. or the north-we-t. notwithstanding theie v.eie many who tried to cry it down, on a .-count of its being held in this citv, bt cause d'its rure I c moerat, ij afmo'-liere, which is very prevalent o'jre fhe receipts at the gate from tho sale of tickets for thv four davs amounted to about oil. 000, as we were inlormrd by the Treasurer, which amount largely exceeds that of any State Fair ever held in III K.'.lKl. Sad rail. It i a sorrowful thing to record the fail of u j:reat man. Everybody remembers t,'ol. Ja(ue.s. He was the Colonel of what wis called tlij Preacher's lieginient of Illinois, llelbre the war he was tho Principal of a Sehool in that Ötate, and one of the most influential and talented Methodist ministers of the west. Lre was a gallant oTiccr anil did ood service throughout the war. It will be remembered that in company with Mr. Giln ore, and the approval of President Lincoln and llishop Simpson, ('oh .tabues made a peace visit t j Pictimond. It was though: that ou account of his democratic antecedents he might do much .'ok1 there, especially with southern mct.iodis.i-. He was up to last Friday ;tiii eugr'gc 1 in ihe service of the i'nited .Slate-. On that day he was in Kentucky whither he had brought a (Jeort:ia woman and hi her case had employed a Hoetof to pra? tice an abortion The (.'olonel wad arrested at the r.rne time with h woman at whoic huite they were and Use VjA'tvr, the murderer of innocence. The vb.-tim died in eight hours after the IVjciur l-gjjj his depredations. The whole party are in jail. While all will admit tho great crime deserves the several punishment, the rood f very where will mourn the fall of Cob Jogues:. llutsurd Trilunc. When miulsters ot thc flospcl so far forget or pervert their calling as to preach ,politK.'g, encourage strife and bloodshed, ucccpt a military commission in a jrcachfr's icgiinaut, practice war in all iti Vinous infernal forms, we don't think ho has much further to foil. A few cate more or ietri of seduction, abortion and murder, can't make much dircrem, with Mich a
ad The Soldier" lole la Iowa. The Lansing corre.-j ( udent of (!;ic;'" , J lines tlius states the conüition ot iliii cs . . . . . . v . nlowa. It remains to be ve,n whether ; ! he is correct hi his eonelusron, sr.d if ?,o, ; whether the same feelings gecerally eiu-t eUewhcre among the soldiers. At all ' events it cau do no liavm to pie.ent his ' 1 lewj ; 'While thesoidiery were perfeetiy unJer un.i a iew others bv ttrate-v mann-cJ t ll cf the so-called -conrcrheads" j.r.d the mcfst vjucl:t politicianamong the soldiers; soon lesomc irooJ IVictids. wliüe tho sol-: tllor "iid the ra.ilii-11 t e-ii-e .litm !.!nrr 'I'.i-1 . cr wUa UIC -UI'-'4 1 1 aiciiii.-ing.ii.o-htioubt at oucc discover bend ol intercst or tentImt cf luuual utraetiou between thow, and lic-nce it is iivt uausuul miem?i u.i uutu uiicevti uj u'jnu i inierest or sentiment cf mutual cttraeti-jn kt?.-cea thow, and honce it is iivt uausuul to sec thcui grow hostile and become cuemics. This is natural. The eo-.vardlv union leatiutr, who has hounded cn the war, and constantly labored to create civil strife Ictweeu sobiicrs and democrats, at j the same time maintaining a safe distance tho same timo maintainin r ft ,ll.-.nitf. between himself and danger, and who, i his life fr his countrv. and returns with . . -
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... , , , . , , , , true manly heart car. feel. I -a- ' C'arolIim.SlRlc Cnvrstt2. ! Un tne a.Jjourumentot this diBtniu:sti-j Jtlltco I ! 'The r.-.iivonJh.n i i a s; ouiue l uf.er a me-d hani.miouatid unauim.us ionj 1 liev Jkiv(? repeated the ordinance ot . esession, abolished slavery, equalized the re'iresentation of the senate and taM.'dion I throughout the State, giving the elj(.li..n of (Jovernor and i'residential electors to the people, ordered voting in the Legislature by viva voce, endorsed the adniiuistration unanimously, and directed a eoiaj mission to submit a code to the Lcds'ature for the protection of the colored population. They have likewise appointed Judire Wiihi'.v, Alfred Hunger, and Vr l. Iew. kins to viiit your Excellency in reference to JefTcrson Davis, Oovernor Magrath and Trenhohn. . The election of CJoveriior and members of the Legislature will take lace on the PJthf f October, and James L. Oir is nominated for Oovernor. It is linderst tod that (Joy. Perry will be sent to the ITiitod States Senate. The members of Congrcsswill be elected in November. An extra session of the Legislature meets on the L'Sth in-t." Hon. dames L. Orr has accepted the nomination for Oovernor of South Carolina. Po i:miranf m for Hit Vctl. Thc Xcw York J)ay-h)ok mentions the sailing of the steamship Continental from New York, with seven hundred young women, thirty or forty families, and twenty young men, for Washington Territory. The vessel will pass round Cape Horn. The persons on board emigrate to the Pacific Coast under thc superintendence of Mr. A. S. .Mercer, a resident of Washington Territory, a member of the Territorial Council, and an authorized agent by appointment of Oov. Pickering. The largest üumber erf young Women who acemmpany thc expedition, and whose pre.-encc constitutes its principal features, are from the New Ki.ghtmi States, and chiefly the daughters of soldier. Their ages vary from sixteen to twcnty-fivo years; a very few are older. They are guaranteed em ployment when they arrive in Waahington Tcrritoiy. I A Knm;i. CoNstiuacy. Mr Sumner ays ' the Mississippi Convention wns but little hotter than a rebel conspiriey to obtain power." As President J diuson expressed his approbation of the Convention, Mr. Sumner must consider him ono of the ( conspirators. How doc.? .Mr. Sumner Iprop to punih uch a rrn?pir.tor?
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iZiGwuUiw in !Xic CJtilttr. ! The cd.,red chickens of east Tennec; i are coniinir r,ome to roost. .iv.c ot tnese ... ... . . . . Ka.mnta'. v.; A;r;c:.i:s hare .::ntc I tlvn-; ü-.dvcs ujs.u I'n.wnlov.'s i creh. and the p'iien docs not seemingly like it, a- we ! infer from the ioduwintr dereriptien of the j r, cration. written hv h5,,,e!f : ! .. v ; v .i. . ,.i .-..7 ... .1- .... i v. : oi.iie ci'i'na. .-"iii.i is ;u ui'ilonii? in t ::st Ter.uo.-ee have no rep"Jt for ! W it. but bciio-r feeble, and leaning waf worsted in the encounter, which t !.'w ; n"J hr'-'V.glit abmt, but sought to prevent -oldies and oiHeers rearing 'lera
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uuilor.n, ou::ht an to l-e cent ?ii:n, nu i iu'c-'-r T 'he -!i'e . . , , , V . e.iim!'.i.t..-. In io-. 'u.v. . oi .ic mttcr v,h:it thcr color, mtt Jne ci.ty two;,T( xl v iir.v;-.,.v an.i ,.iiet urevail, and cuhu-ed .oldiei, I over encountered did net Th, yfL a,, 4 wiih f.i; wavxI oi I'vc to le of that stripe I haye :.o wish Lr. .ie :vl.r of tll;;:.v,t though
v v "- -...j . cuh.vod soldicia I e.vcr cncouiitcved did net J-rovc to le of that stripe. I bave :.o wish to try them a.; tu; T might h;;ht upon j vS:er:i less reiined who would run me 1 through with a baycr.et. Ueing denied a ! hte man's-choice, I (.nly a?k a negro's I privilege of gc ttiiig out of the yay." The Chicago T'i.ies, in aliudinu ; to the The Chiea A) 7-i.:e. In ;1 It:::ii- tti thc :ib ,ve, very truthfully remarks that Brown L v:. . .1 :. .. ?.. 1 ... a oiu ;u uivo u:e I'oiuou, in wmeu resteer i he" . i r iv- il if h't win lil iiTfl tn tho p-.).-.tt:re a laidal titilation of the cJ ,,fllle African Übe would permit. Hut the Tenne see nigcers do iioi propose t... allow any such fainiiiaiitv en tho '.art 0f .ybitc people in that State. .Some t-m a?0 ,hc-ir or;,an very cent, molueudy d me cf :iHil 'I ih.il"; invit'ithiTi ii mi; rn;ir .ifi ,n V .1V' .'.I. J 3 t K Uiti.IL .V lillllVlii Thev now kii k od Foewnlow in the gutter, ni.(f cvon rii,Wo ,lolitionisis tho' favor , - .... , , l' to 'hc above fxicntmc and e!e1 lil'1, n..m. I n Tho white voters of Connecticut having refused to admit black men to co-equal political rights, we presume the radical-; ."'! I feel justified in pouring out thc vials of their wrath upon this recreant New England State. With a Itepublican Governor, and a thorough organization of 'doyat leaguers' the pooplo oi Coimeelieut have incontinently vcfu'cd to believe in the doctrines of ngro sutfrago as j ro pounded by the men who, like .Senator Wilson, are accustomed 4,to sleep on the fields of victory," after lighting the battles of the negri. The decision of Connecticut is significant ol the fate of the lladical programme, when it is moro distinctly revealed to the American people during the next session of Congress. They hoped to add the Connecticut members to their list of men who would rule out the newly elcc'ed Southern itepiocntatives. until their respective States had adopted negro suffrage as one of the conditions for their admission into full fellowship with the other member of our Federal Union. icn Lrc. Hubert E. Lee, cx geuerabin-chief of the rebel armies, was installed president of the Wu.-hingtoii einlege, at Lexington, Ya,. last .Monday. The cerenioiiics were of a very unostentatious character, incompliance withtlcn. Lee'.- reijue-t. but contrary to the whdies ol man connected with and taking an interest in the college, wiio desired to have tho installation celebrated with considerable pomp and display. Iloivii on C'atiiolicM Every Ocrman and Irish Catholic laborer has been turned oil' the pulie works by the Abolition authorities of the city of Chicago, to make room for anti-Catholic Abolitionists and negroes. Nro Catholic is allowed a day work. Such is to be thc rule in every city that fall- under thc entire control of the Abolition party. N'egroes and Abolitioniitd aro to have a moiu opoly of all publio benefit. The .Springfield Journal, a violent Kepublican organ, says, --we have killed slavery, now lot us kill Popery.' It is to be hoped that the party which BUggcst a political crusade j against religion, will be repudiated by the iAuirric.in prrple.
; elected 'iudire c f t lie Il'vSi ', court by o,00'J majority. ' : The "iti-lans and .oo.!o of Mi:s".-.i)-! I 'i are loyal, and llioy v.i'l hoM in roo l : fiii th to :i!l they h:ivc vroniisiM), t ut they ; : will r.ot yield cu:ili;y to the ncro i:i the j 1 jn-lieial trihunals cf I lie country or eh-e-j fwlure. Thoy c.i:i:dently exr ectuid ri-l j ; euiufort froi;: the. coii.-c;-vati ves, i:atio;;:d ! ' I rejHiMicauj and deinocrr.t: ol tho t:'r;h. i I Din:g an election at H V.ly rri:.-. on ; Monday l.-.st, f-uite a cot:c o:-cu 1 on tlu j J streets ly a caprain in eh r jre or' t'ic free 1 - j ! men's bureau in a erorarv state of yhcrra-! ! tion oe .'asiojie 1 !v ; diiskv. drawinir a vi.-tol i jaiid threatesdnp: t' shoot several e'tti.cr.s. I lie threa!ei:ed to bring tho ir'.nrl into ! town und kill 2-J pcij-.lo bef .ne three ! o'clock. He denounced the citizen? L'jn" orally as d d rebels, and declared lu 'imj W A riiNi ios. () '.. 0 liivhinotid pners to-c:;y iniut de r 'interest in the stite election, who-n tau , rT,, , , m e .i ' !lace on i hur.-dav. cariv ail ot th;i crill.:,i.ejl cor cv(.,:, n Virginia. x;n 're urd.de to take" the vuh t.re.-ioribed hv ! congress, have v.'iilidrawn, and eibhe nr"ini-, thev oen-. to fnvr this esuc. ' j!011110?' th(J A),h,g f lnV''U ' iiicnniou'I. are all in lavor ot e.octin . . . .v. . as rer-rcscnT.iiivcj to e :ii:ress i.ni v T'crsi'ii."who can take the test oath. The Lv:i di- j inonvl on .Nov. 1st. :.y;ctl.St pn ::C ,:.:ijV,ri v of coup ties but jlit ticket v:a-; nr.;, and it wid that a 'Mfl ciaJ c. 'ucn feh-eU-d general lv, urii.." ::y an-.: .''ei mcian, ...u. j Jj,,, . .V" 'A Willi ; f'ii; 'Blount id: r. .lie :vl.r of lhhy ti,h anter Cv;:iK.- r-.vi;:uiuh iV'un SVJ" ,.t(. ,,: ,,rc ;,r Jnj: c.-mphiim of the ncuccvtUi; their w rk. and s.iv that.', ;n C0I:.c.,?.:c:iee, rvxt vcarV eru; v;i!t be n failure. ' - - The evidence for the defviee, in the case of Capt. Wirz, kcepe of the Anderscnvilie Prison, has liccn commenced, and promises to be a great deal stronger than has been anticipated. Mr. itakcr assured I 1.,. o r..,v .1.,,-e 1 t. o!t had a full and perfect defense. M.d there is little doubt that he will be able t. make good his assertion. The wi Inezes tbr the uefeiisc wid not be so numerous as tho; e ul. 1, .v!,vl, .,-..!. ,o,l II- r.pw.i.i nil'.' ii. i .mi vaiiuiiii 4 .'.. ; i , . . 4. ., Vi-i iKiii. iiwl i::i r i. lit i : i - . . 4 1 air : 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 n .. : ' personal character, whose testimony cannot be impeached. It is due t the i lis oner to state that his pretended idoutiiiei tinn, a iev days ag'i by one oi the v;:t nes-es, was no i.lcntiSeasion at aü. Yl;--:; h was aked ürudl v, if he was a a re ihe prisoner was the uaa of whom he ha", been socakin r. he tremble 1 )ai everv lim'. hesi?ati:l r.v-de.f n:vl f.ii-.l v stammered out,'! think that is t . e man.' Cfptain Wirz prolets that the le-.tir.mny of tnis witness is entirely untrue; h;s ce-uu-sel says bin agitation on the eee;'.-i"U waoceasioned byhis liorror at heaving a ,' tory, which, so far as he is concerned, i entirely groundless. It will be rinembercd that, rdihough he was suu..ring aceutely on tii ddry, he ye.t j rotc'ed ai the time, and in the m.'st earned mau;r:r, that what the witness had muJ gainst him was not tr c. . It is a curious circum-tance tint ai. ;:t the only newspapers that are now ch-n-r ing for the blood of rebels, are those, of a religious char: cter. S.ty the A m ricar. 1 reshyten.in : -The man, or set öftren, w!io eau-ele.--i . i . i i I . iy aireinjT, ny lorce o! arms, to ocrinrow a caccful, happy n:.d just government, are guilty of the h gbe-t crime and are deserving of the severest j -unh .-him. nt. This pbiin principle may not be overlooked, dare not be ignore 1 by any government. Not only mud rebellion be promptly met and vigorously and totally put down, but thc guilty authors mu-d be punished as they deserve. To save the couiitn at unexampled croense from ruin, and to grant immunity to the spo lers is to en-j courage ttiem, or others alter them, to repeat the attempt." "Pdessed are the merciful," said Christ; and the. only ones now who are iudispo. ee! to follow the teachings of the Savior are His prufesfcd followers. Py the arrival of the China at Halifax, we have European advices to the 1st. A number of Fenian prisoners were, brought beforo the Police magistrates of Dublin, when the government counsel state I that large sums of nmney had been received from America J y some of thc prisoners, some of which had been intercepted. It was further reported that some of the orrespomb ucc seized showed that Ihe designs of the Fenians were of a sanguinary character, being thc assassinatii n of the nobility ou the breaking out of the rebellion. Daniid Webster onee affirmed in company that no woman ever wrote a letter without a postscript. "My next letter hhall refute yon !" üaid n lady of his acquaintance. Tho 'Orcat fjpciiiid.'r'' froon alter received a letter iiooi lu l.i:r ,d'Hput.int, where, ancrlursignalure. stood: "'-P. S, -who jt right now. you or i ?"
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.sv ;:; t s sai.j:. v'n:; 1'. S;,iM lv vs Tul.i i" Ti it. P.v vii:;:'' of ad e'e an 1 erder of -;.t!e n i ,! !i i -... e-t tiii.i l.-t'i.'. of i!H .;.ii!n!l t in-idt Cfoint. in t'ivor ol' l-.i.v P. S'-Invi 'y :;r. ' :i -;in-l l,W is Tio er, na 1 to n.e d'roet d. I will ep se :o i lie it I'm'o .viv-; i.ei en Herd iv '2!st i;iy off), : v 1 1 . r. A. 1) .('" In twiM n i!i( limr.-4 of ten o'cloek a. ra. anl lour oVId.-I; p. ia. at the t'eart H.iue ' r ia lite town of Plynont!. Mir--ti.i'l eu.u.'y .I.'iäf.n if the lollo nig re:l etatt to wit; . TI'c'i r-i i!i tviL ,)-. of th, s nidi v. cl i;mr..r offeetion No. fPiity-iwfi in t'wtVMii; Xo ti.iity l;t:r 1 notdi, of r.ii'ge i.;:tnl( r fmir(d) eilst, in the Covin' y of .M u'el :l!'.l s-j;,j,. ,,f ln. uii in. Iftlie rei.ts anil pudiv; d.r a tiun ol n t exeeuiin;: Porn yraryt .ire not it.iM fur cnoii:h to s-iti-fy s sid enlrr nf fido. I w ill at the ndovo fp tii-.l time niul pliee offer all the riuUl litlo and interest of the defmd.mt in and to the above (i."sciitf l propriiv. 't- . II- M. I.OOAN, PTirriff M.C.
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IcNKE. A FL'LL MKXT or Ö0DS, rv3T i lints and G;;p;". Büüis and Show, Le Krpt conNtantfj on Ha nd . mid e crtl,.,j for mIc at the . ' est ms Possilie. .' 1i.ir.kfn! r-" rr" ivr.l r-firofiape I lf:9 :.-sr v r. rs'ii-"'- Dfm- Store,) ilia un-1'r-'"'I ?;-rs '.:cit a conti'iHiuco of Inc'iaue lac ia Vn 1. Arorto T.'l3CIl2t2104l? I :IALL HEf URNS. A X 1) STEVE It. I T-1 ii'. Ji.'j C. I-fi--si"uM:R ri viTci id'ollirrs. S t U 1. If 1 .il rrovision Store: r. ' it n 0 X , ! X I A N A . T'.ie - w I I res.-f . tfulty call the atiKt o iel tli vi! "e!ii ii K ii i na and t eiiitj to .ii- s; ' '...ill - ;.' k ! 't t!:Si:e ill tho llroc tj V: rv;-l.-a i.n '. ill of b h Ii täocfii bought t ". .' liie i a soul io.), U.trcl? availing owr--.ii i-.;: t'. riv. i.i IU Mill 15J- i air, Very Ixv Ter S':i..;. Ii . v ; it r S'-:i ' ' ' 7ir c BrvthcrK ' rr u :cif f ' e Tn rrl lh of hern. I ';'- i::.t ("'.'!;,(" Trrrl 1 reihen. 1 j..u i.-.. a Yl'.'ii'' I '.'.sh ; to r;n el Itrotltrt ' ' j,c.' t'M'u' :c': tO to Ttr.tl Breitet. If l' a u i ! T'fit-.i Ii e'fo tit ' irrcl lir others, If'ju tc..l Si.y;r, Tea or Gfeigo to Trrrel Broilers. v v :i' r( ?"' " .i'.ä of Sj icet, Drifd '.;. tyt-Sivjthn Wild and Willow Ii'.;- . ( V". n a; ' C- o hery Ware,LemvH 0 ' . of A iti- Ctn.d'es. etc., etc.. go tu Tjir l lirn'hert. i.i s it. ifi;'-u i'o uvythivg and cvrcy Ii; :n '.rtt f rr cua I rvvttivn nil yo jrr-l Brothers. Vie w 111 a'.-, its harf onhaiala full a!fH oT i-v e. :!;; I i h i. .irr lo ewr trude, width we will :e :i- '., m s any Iii m between Feit Warne and Ci:ije IÜ UT EMS ARC &TCICTLY C1S1F. GUI? TOTTO: Qiick ?Ai.r.! And Small TnoviTf. You will f-nJ in m M:dn street, lu KcF.ndrrfer's New Hio: c UniMing. .TYRREL BROTHERS. May -ItU lsfij. mG. rlAV. M A SOX & HAMILTON CA DIN LT I OItt; ANS, forty different nttln, adapted to f an i i.n.l sei-nl.ir nln,!., tor 80 to $(Ü)1 peh It I U I Y 1' 1 t: i- 0 1 .0 or SI LV kr m c d a LS . onthr first ptvniuuua awvriletl thcra. IUiutra-tedCut.ilogue-; !'r.,e. Addreaa Mmol ii IUmlii, ITostiin.or Ms:- Hadurit, New York, Ulnl ly.
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