Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 December 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME 11.

TUE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY D E M OCR A T. NUMBER 17.

MS PLYMOUTH DEMOtRiT.

6. L.. IIARVCY, manors. ILV5!OrT!I, IIIAY4: TnrusDAT, D i: a 2S, tSV. The legislature ha adjourned, and for t .1 1 ?i i .1. no n-sil 1:1 me jr'j'.i it 11. i 'i.-iic. 111:.11. .13 - j j no h ive ueen convened, tne session n:;s . 1 nit t a continuous on tnc part o! 1 l.-krilif in diflVrent v.n ts of tlu Siati. Ia a few instances we re-ret to say thev b,rn l. fl V . V,r il.r nm.f MH 1 have been sucee-shil hu. for the mt par. j ihey have through the unwcrv;n-fi K My of the democratic memi-ers, aided by a i fow rftnrv:it! r,-.iiU'ican... comr.lrtelv - - k S : ... i i A, ! f Gorernor wiK thmi it h W1 to call i , an other extra sesioTi ;

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been a continuous ttort on tnc part o! ; !t but 3 for the new concern. 1 arbour. ric? ' "vt i,c,!,I,i ,',e immortal m.nthf republican majori' v to carrv into cilec? I with a vofc of east 4.VJ ; K.,one. with i,,rs ft "tiietiap." and oft!:.: ;.-,ing renown 1 " t " t t ! a V...C o'i r'.it !.! T5 II nur Iiir.-' ' ut toe - tire shin." accet tlie iid-litv m seore or more of scberaes bv winch nion- a.T,,,c t" w" 't,'1 ÜK- 11.1mr.j11u. . .1 1 r - . , 4 r ' t4, wnfinvote oi l. 1)!.". cast 157 ; Ilardv, with inors ies.g.,at:on. ihc newspapers ey was to nave lacn tra-i-lerrcd from tne , lA-tJ votes oaj&l 10 allll iedlctr,", witl. """i v,vh: assort that it w..s t.ublic treasury to the pockets of leadurj 1 o ;)... . ... 1 1 1 1 'l'hr u-b.-di -.t. prouiptly accepted . and one ( iudlcss journal 1

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Knriicnl t'i:-ltcncv. ! Constitution provides that no State shall The radicals ijnoic Andrew Johnson's J hc 'f without the re.n.i-ion of ti c , . '" . .! sundered Irüiiincnt. C owgrcss has jut r.s plan ct reconstruction, ana moisten kerp-s , .'t , r t '. 11. xr ' 4 j muen power to consolidate all the Jsew i-ig the rebellious Suites out of the I'nion ; KngljnJ States into one us it had to divide treating them a? conquered provinces Tn i Virginia against its cousint. Knqnirc-.

the catalosuc of States treitv i 'i-M-! ECfsee, of wiiieli Mr .Johnson is a :i'en. ; CoUrrc-s refuses to admit rcpresentaiive I t catation in Congress, then 3Ir. Jolinscii is not le "ally r.resi. ir.it. r,, t hein-r a chnm l--r,Twk itl- v.-..., ,ni ft.- .m.vnfwl cftheLr.ited.-.,:e, .nd the goernme, t ( i, to anyu;.dcr tne .cad ot a usurper, a!-; though elected b- the forms of law to the CiScc wlich he hold-. fifects the change sought tr be accouipliah-' e l, and a-j a nee2.sary re.:U the vstsni of i-r t.lll i.,0 . i ät scr7 tili tias a i;al existence tnerein, , J . , . , unices tie procWLoa ot Mr. Lincoln ar-clished it. This th radicals ther.i elves J cf rupererogrJi ;n and goe-? lbr nothing. A prettv mud tie the ra ilcals are n:akin rr.. .n ,..,,-. .riv,.rn. ,.?t l;i lilt w.Ui'J ilau'.ii ji .JHIIIiill,, UUl . . . --'.I i it 13 no werfe than miiit Iiavc been ex-1 pectea troll r.;en l tueir tu-ws an i ante-) cedents. Oh. for the good old days of diruocratic rule -n I r-ensiide le-iishition. Export Ei:lirK .'.v Sclit mc lo lUfU the Wfsi. New Ilr.glan i Iris :, f-oheme xo -iter the Federal Constitution, so that export dutie. ma7 bo leviel. Tha objee'' is to i'et citon ten or twenty cents che-:pt?r than i'.r--' eign naiior.b can :juv it and pay the i-p'U t i duty to that amount. New rhmi.-.-.d being , in the Union, ih, would lecfive it f.ee. &;id wjuhl Luvg the entire control of the b-rue market. Sim could rabc the p. -iee cf her nnnufictnres of cotton, and oblige the West, as the consumer, to pay it. She ia cop.r.'Ction with th-? Atlantic Sff.t.'.t T'ii: i Kt tu l.-- in ovi.nrl dntvrin l.r.,Vt , r o. 1 I,, th,. V,r ... 8. to cut oiT from a f,:ei market, an d i oblige us to icii in the narrow and con Iracted market of the Ka-t. fllarimr as these schemes arc to i:iipover:-h tlic ,.cst to aggrandize the E.t. there are men and there is a party in the West that is stupid enough to fivor them. Hueh a party derves no ether reward than to be alwaj's what they are mere "licwers of wood and drawers of water" to smarter people than themselves. Ci.irwi' Enquiree. It is aain rumored that ecre'ary Ftanton ha.i tendered his resignation, and that he inrists upon it? acceptance. It is a pity that h- cannot get the President to hear his petition. Stanton v.'iil never reeign his position he will luve t) be kickel out of the cabinet as liebst Uutfer was cut of tli5 army, if he is got rid of be fore the expiration of his term. The Ihu ton (Ohio) Empt're alluding to hia probable retirement says: "Hat vrlicre vrou!J such a miscreant as Star. to-i 0 ? or where could he o. to hide j hiuHc" lYou the sc';vr,s and close his cat s frcm the iir.precaf.io.i.s of the tens of tSiousands of o'.'.r peopla, c.i v.dioni his despotic r.d bloody and inhur.ir.n act.-, have inflicted such u: toM misery during Iiis auiainistraiion ? Where ? Were it not I'ntt llicrc never lived in hi.s broa.-t a enliment of pity, he would certainly bo an object ihr pity. v ere LC ever known to have har- j bored a geucrous tentimcut for any o.ie buwiimscii, H2 migni ue comr.iiseraie'i. IJut, with brain full oi .--eiashiiess am. heart full cl malice, ?.1 hii inclinations dovilidi and ail his aims despotic, a tyrant in office.

from the State on the ground thnt it i? -.ut I a few days since, which certaimv did hon- i At monieiii. i.eaurep,: .1. as General

Of the I'liicn, yet it reces Mr. John.ör ieltig.nce and renown of their j J' onns us, thanK, to the t:n,r n-astod . ' J ' . . ' nl ics oi thf h',ir'.- I : o r . i , 1 1 . -m mttv ; by jutier. had drawn in all u.ä 'lou.-c

son as president. II ienne?ec not int. ... , , , .... 1 , J. U,,,- ;., vf,rl' 'mk! uttli rv..i;,.- ' ..n-i 1 ; hcv l.r.d down tne li;'Wiir as tne !ut- oiet. i.z jr.i. ..mi i.o.un ..luiiu.i. anil the I'niou o as to entitle her to rei.re- I.... ..;.;..t. -.. was Lrin" n' them to the i!:Vns

A rrT Tf tl rabe'i"o' t-es tc 1 sroesot New Vorli iiavcnt-sntrd themselves Position of great security, wr as complctely I Ttv :n r-:,n a,,n r . i essentially on the same platform wiih the li'lt c:it 'iure operations against r.3t n tne Ln.cn, then action tn aaoptmgi ... - 4 , , ri.-l.t.Minl m Jf ' lot, -x ,tt ... ..... ! :r?N neirrocä oi 1 -oniire-s. Ail ouirnt to U1,I""K as 11 ,1C ocen a L-ott.e, the constitutional amendment pronibititiir ., . p; . , , , i . . Ä tron 1- e-.-ke 1 ' 4 goo:ivf!l now. J !'ee n-r-ioe in i tsoj.'iiers "Ml.-o l.m. i. ilavery waa illeml and roid so far as it!..Li t-fte;.lr.-.,l tl.it .it!, t.in.i (' l.'rn,i.i-;..i: (icneral (I rant's uuiint l.iefnr r.f fln

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will scarcely contend f..r, che why the ' ten th- usand dollars to send a delegate to j :,s n it was a sort, ot preseriptivii. which i .i : i" ! t-is!ii:i 'on in the r.o-srfi of Mr I'rudr- 1 required such treatnieiit, before disposing rcc-issiiv lor the constitutional amendment .iii.i...mi hi u.e , ( oi . ... i ru.. i . , f t re i " , . -lCk Douglas, as a representative of the c- 1- ot :itgetner. lie pounces down IiC.?.very wa:i aircai.v aooihcl by the , , . ' . . , , , i- 4. v t K; . ? . t . pre l pu)ai;i:; n. iiavmg just cxc.mltd uon m,n i(r in tun roi.cr y?co, ana proclamation, the ."menduicnt w.ts a work I r(.c-.en tatives ot the 'outhern States verts that Kutier went the.-e with the

and a poltroon wheo beyond the call of his j to iroc,jrc :i yrrf!S .1 power to run it. that bayonet-guard, wh:.t he but a being at j ,ll0mbers would Imre laughed at the propolrhcrn the finger of scorn will ever be points j sjt;0. yct wc believe it wouhl have been ed, and whom history, truthful history, ! !ctfcr for tlie intercsta of thr mrtu. and

Wl tl - f ' 1 A. ' 1 .1.... ,.. ,..! . ' li noi iau io uaii-i uum i-j i jiuii.- u-'.i as a monster of infamy . Ex-Attornej-Gcneral IIack,of Mr. Hin chanan's Cabinet, lias formed a law partoership in Washington with Mr. Lamon, fornarlj partner with Mr. Lincoln.

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sin in. Wc all remember the Republican clam fr about Weeding Kansas, liziviuir its origin in t lie charge that the State Constitution there was imposed upon the people against j their eonrcnt. W c revive tnc reminiscence ami ruts in reference t the fraudulent bantling known as Western Virginia. The Spirit o f J tTei to :i, a Virginia paj er, says : I to sec how little weight j the voice cf the people has had in the ma t?r. Ihc counties. f Logan, Calhoun Nicholas, McPowell, Mercer. Greenbiiar, Pocahontas. Webster. Moriran and Pendle ton. having a white ' population of about 55,-100. never ca.t a vote for t lie Conven tion .hat submitted the question of the new State t tli? jcopie nor a member oi the iiit w hccimrr J.eirisi.iture v.c.r lor me r..nvi.t;.... ti. .f 1... r.Mv. .,;..,.! - of the new State. The counties of Faette. j Wyoming and Mson never cast a vote for the new State or its Constitution. L, 153,1 vtc ()f $raxt..n W;ti 7.j. cat but 3 for the new concern. Irirbour. lit tid at thn tmi. r-at l.ut anout V.UH"! votes out of a voting population of4.0u0, 'iu- in iCf!e ltei dav... Jeffers O.uitv. witl, a vo(c of can only s.,n,e Di in favor ofpiili:rilVt.r tl, thö .Mountain State. a3 Mllnc 0f jls friend- deli"ht in callin" it." TT,, f f 0 1,;, Uv -i iv i 1 jiiil iiiti uiiu li'.'.; iim'ik im ii iLiUi"U 111 . . ... , . .1 t lkc greats . on ,cal crnnos ,,l ,,e . Ihc Jitate was made from n iiina with , . , r , , out an-i airaint lier consent. Ilicreucral Witt fmt-. s tv.? ' B The negroes of this citv hold a row-wow. pi oi i nil. ii I' .t4i ,,i.f 4 - Vc claim the right of eouai .suifrage) and , wc wiil have it, or we wid trouble those I keep it from u." Therewe advise i TUs liCfIce ;f wc nift ;1 comJ i down t toe odoriferous level oftiie r.eroe-8, !they will htcb us down. So t he - W.- no-l-'onjrli3- is ri tower of .strength in the : eountry.'au d -tha o uf sueh : a." Frederick D iuiria., den. Butler and ; . ,. , . ... , . . , A . -. , ; u cnuwil I niiii'-s, Lo invited to deliver iecj, . ... xhfk :oor,cr Tn,t;tllte ; slM r tlia moyement Toe movement is to sai-e !,e--i;-o th-y are v..i negvoc. wc think i i will be entirely it keeping with the dignity land de:t:ns 0f Ci narc.--s to receive "this . . . i genuine netrro as the rerre-en:ativeof the j teol.iel i,or iilaih.n." Whv not' The c,,?,,re.; .,.r,.,trf;, :i l tVe or fo of white j represen'.-itiics in Con-ross. why should j thv not hnv of their own eol-r. It strikes n- th it the white folks are rather monopol z ii the l)U.:ine-s of reprc-cntin.Lr the 'colored popuhition." X. Y. yy ; Uoo1:. I ....... T!iC Iu liaiia; )iis iy'.'' says : The si ec";.l se.-i'jn ha.- closed. It nu:

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I , e('fl "" m its aetn.-n the we;. j f-,ro.n x l?:!un,,t.11; ,,lV,"v7 I lifr V:,U :l ''"!',n "l o..rs ; inue!i t!,t toe sum ,n- votyd into private ;oe.;-Ijj

ti i We shall examine itsaets as we have ci-ure. Uicot the ooiccts lor wan n me . . .... i- .1 i-i.t il was called, viz : to vote money to '""""' ll is hbeiaily ac omrdished, t,.,ug!i the amount voted this -es:on is (oiiy a retainer w mc maiicr. only a sumaid to bind the bargain, 'ihc vient appropriation will neCMsarily be fl lowed by oth.ers. running up to, proba b!y. a Ii und red and fifty thousand dollars more. lint then im )ortant personages are stockdioldcis in the .Itmnutl oilier, and j fr tlij rc.'it and important services and ricrifices, particuhiriiy the s icrji 3, without money and without price! they made luring the war, they ought to be compensated. We are now learning vhtre Ool. Ilolioway je's money, if he does decline to cil how fot money. The K veiling (rtZ"('r, llepubllean, has the following: Tiik Adjutant Gexkrais llKfonr. V'e un lerst.ind that our Legi.vlaturc hrs really voted fixfy thou,1nl dollars to the .lounuiJ ofiiee. of this city, for the publi cition of the Adjutant Jcncrar.s report. Wc are not di-..o-cd to object ; lor to do so now eoul f do no ixool. iut the Mine im coining when tho.-e itiembcrs who void to squander the people' money in thr.t way. and give it to an institution that is how plethoric with fat jobs at the expense of tij5 crj ;lte v.-;j wj,j, ,lCV ia(j t (t,)UC -,t Of what possible u-e, v.e would like to know, is the publication of that voluminous report especially to such an extent r.s that And if it mu-t be printed ami bound why not ivc the job to the lowest bidder? We venture the assertion that there will he a net profit on the job of ai !cat lurntu tiwnul t hlln n r c would i,c wüli,, to take it at forty thousand :t ai,j ni(c? ar,(i wou.j CXpcct to make money at jf Wc presume, had wc gone before the Legislature and asked for a ?pccial appropriation for the (fazeU? office, to enable it woulI liave Toeascu the i-eot.ie better, to

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llnive thus given the fmzrtfe ten thousand i dollars, which venl.t it, than the Journal 1 iwC( tj,nt Mlll, which docs not need it--for - tj,at H a,ont all it amounts to. A r amidilet edition of the Adjutant General's Report, jcoaUinioß all that the people really care to

know of the matter, uouid have been well j enough; but that fifty .r sixty thousand dollars should be expended for that pur pae f-ccm. at this time, an uncalled for ' f t and extravagant use of the people's money.;

llutlcr IlcMfgtictl. The Tib.liinond (Va.) 'linvs has a r'eh article on the resignation of Uutler. We make a few extracts, as follow : "A. terrible calamity has plunged the w?,rtIe ,;,ni in th backest depths of grief; ana uespair. i ne nation is reefing irom the effect-i of :i fearful los. Massachu-ctts, with trcaniing eye, is clothing herself with sackc'-Jth and preparing to sprinkle j:',e3,ovcr hcr fuf'.Ic labiiimens ofincon .oiab'e vce. Benjamin, treasonably called Lcast, but surnamed JJutler. her vrel!beiorcd and greatest warrior, has shot like a motoric stone fr. in the military Srma1 1 . 1 - t . 1 mein: 01 les-iv-r suns. Mauers ana nxea star.. 1 cowd to be a majur-efioi-il. lie j tendered his re-11 a tion the oiherday. and j as republics are proverbially ungrateful, the President, forgetful of the blazing lo. vicinil v h nt that I lie roiiered retirement " tl, ';i!,t 1,;u',,.ll H "t by tl,ü war-ollicc authnrites. - At the moment when Ik-njamin the weii behned of Massaehu-.tts, is taking lv.'.rc(d a weeping Country, and when Co,ulii!'-:, a "OISICUCI lmmming .' n liauüKerctüet at cacti cv. seems to say, i'.i 'o jjfix. it la to be rtctte.l tlat . . . , .. ,. . , . . report to tne hero.! I,' Jcthel in audi . i . significant and sarcastic terms as to show t'r.it he greatly contemns and despise3 his j prcteutsio!! to military Kit:!!. f wiil bv remembered that on the 14th of Mav, IJut'er tele jraphed from I Iermuda Huuureus to ashiututi tout i he h;id put himscif across pretty much ever; tlüivür. and added. '(Icneral Grant will r..-t be troubled with any further reiutorcements to I ee from Ijc lureärd I ' n r- - - - - - - - tersbur; nd Richmcnd.' Two days after v--vd, on the 10th of May, le feil upon Butler and 'forced him back between the flrks of the James and the Appomattox j whw. as General Grant, with somewhat tiiinistoricai, but by no means disagreeable maii -o. oiverves. 'his arm. though in a Untier orlel up in a Ao.7'.' will live in history, and fuvni.-h a splendid theme for the painter and the poet. With his charr.ereristic j-ertinacity, Genvr.l (J rant having hermetically b ttiei ISirler.deeuit it not ur.advtsable to s!i ike him un a little. army and fleet which wis sent to reduce place without permission. Uc p..kes :n intiuire am.oint of dry fun at h'.m whe i i . ,. , . . , 'ie v;iys in his report, l rather torm? I the dc tuat t.eneral Sutler was in iro:nr t. - it!. jio.maj actuated i.y a.Ics;re to wit '- :'! effects of ti-e expl.idon of!.:3 i ow t''fr V lhew wc c--1 th'4t :i cruel hit General Grant renews the 'oar of : '...i.i. i i . ,.. .t.:. i. r.t . . i ulvi,l" 'J"?"1- n;eu i.uioni'n the cxp!onri of thnt rem.-n -kable sdiip, by '.tying, with the mo-t ilcli-htful maliciou ue.s-. that "ihe af.oei.iid ship blew up Vu harmlessly that nobody in the Confe icrufe States had tli rei.iote-t i foa what the ej ioiod manf, until the X. rth cxp'ained the mystery. In this opinion of t;cTK.i;,i ,;r.,llt jJ0 strictly envet, for j we really thought that a lVihtfui di..iter j j , ol-(ijc: .;ro!l.cl.-,d until we were c.,vitc,i wit, u.ernuftnt at the result re lit of the iuirenhiu Sutler's plan for blowing up Fort Fi-her." Crom Walslnston. Wasiiincton, Dee. H Thr Kvent'.tj St'ir has information of a riot in A!exn tlria. Va , yesterday. and s.-iys it co nmence.l ly a party of n eg roe, who were going about the eity Tfith drums, breaking in the dour of a man named Mink i ri. lie !'-vd on the party, killing one and wou.id- , auotltcr. The di.stnrb:tnce extendeI Co other portions of the city, and l.is'e 1 until laie at night. Shooting wa g'ng on in every direction. I-V.tr white iura are reported -killed, and a number w ,tn led iu addition to six negroes ie o te I kif'e 1 Nkw Vo:ik, Dee. 20. On . a urd.iy List ths country je udc around 11 eluu n i ncre flocking into tint city thotghfear of. i negro insui ree. ion on cl ris.mas day. FonviiKSS Monuo;:, Vcc. '2 In some localities in this district, laut night considerable excitement prevaile I, owing t an unfounded rumor being circulated that the blacks were to get up an insurrectionary movement aga-nst the whites. The blacks celebrate 1 Christum according to cii-tom, by a display of fireworks. No overt net h.n been reported, exceptJi Norfolk, where a negro attacked a police man with a club, who, in reif defence, shot the colored man. Uiciimono, Va. f) c. 2" Christuns was observed in this city by all cl.isscs with the usual festivities. No t'ctnousfratious of mob violence oecurrc I. except at .Manchester, opposite lt:eliui nd, where a large minder of freed men surtouidcd the jail and forced the releas of two coloied prisoner.-. Ollicial reports from all other srefinns oftiie States rcpre.-cnt the frccdmen as (juiet, and no apprehension exists on the part of the officers of the IS ireau of any disturbance among them. Wilmint.to.s, N. t!.. Dee. 2G The negroes made no organized demonstration in this vicinity on Ohristm.is There were a few ca-'cs of isolated collision between j whites ami niacKs on v,iinsimas mornmir Ihc ncirrocs creating me uistiirhaticc were I arrested by the police. A crowd o( " negroes ! rallied, when a detachment of the regular garrison came to the asustancc of the police. About 100 negroes were arrested, but ar not jet dispose 1 of.

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L D FLUID EXTRACT OP BlUCHn AT THE CAPK OF GOOD HOPE THE HOTTENTOTS Have lon used FOR A VAFtlCTY OF D2SCAii:.S. It -i ho rowed frim tIo rn J rclionrrB hj tli j E:nsn and iiTfii rHvs'cnxs, On wlioe rcenrr.mendat-on it. fmnl'.rel in F.urope, and has now come into peneral use. IT IS GIVEN CHIEFLY IN Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of thf BlaiUer. MORMD IRRITATION OF THE BLADDER AND URETHRA . roa FEMALE WEAKNESS and Ccbilily, For PrnlnpKKN mid Krnrinpr Down, or, Prolapsus Uteri. DISEASES OFTIIE PROSTRATE GLAND, RETENTION', OTt INCONTINENCE 07 URINE, Anl II ti-'faj'px rquirir? the nid of a diuretic ari.5nr from a !o- oftorein the p.nrts eoncerned in it evacuation. IT IS ALSO RECOMMENDED IN' CASES OF DYSPEPSIA, CIIUOXIC RHEUMATISM, CJTNZCU3 AFFECTIONS. DRCPZY. To cure thre di.eae we mu-t urirp inlo action th muscle! w'tic-h are engaged in thfir -ariou function.. Toiifg!cct il eni, lioweer?!i;rlit nur be the attack, id Bure to flct the boilih and montnl powers. are purported from these sources rER.-ONS AT EVERY PERIOD OK LIFE Troiii li'.r.tncy to Old At. re ;n every ut ile of hcU!i, arc ii tblc to be subject! of ihcbC diicss. . Tnc cause in winj instiinces are unknown. Tho pvtieot h it, however, n admirable remedy in HELMBOLD'S Fluid Extract of BuchuI'h'tacefjihut Sien inj Bulletin Alitor U I Sep. 15, 1G4. HELMBOLD'S Geimino PreparationsIiis Solu! and Fluid LVr.vti emho.l. the full strcn-lh of the ingredici ts of winch the are nam ed. They are left to the impnctUm fall. A rcadr and conclu.-itc let of tbeir j roperties will be a compri?on of tliOc ?ct forlli in tlie Uniud Suttva fipenatory. Tlicse renicJie: are prepared bv II. T. II-lmbold, a Jrupgist of iiiteen years' experience in tl.is city, and we believe litem to Ve reliable , in fact we !mve never know n an article lacking merit to nie t with a permanent succcm, and Mr He mbulJ' sucedsä is (eitain!y prinu facie evidence. Ilia Pri: anil Cliemical Warehouse. in thCitj of New Yotk. in not txcelled, if eciia'cd,ly any in the country, ami we would tulvijc our reidt r, Lf n Siting tlutci') lo give him a call, and judge for tbem?clvia. Helmbol d's EXTItACT OF BUCTIU. sifrrll 30 7r

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Ladies', Ulcirs, Misses; I5oy9 Youth's JLjD CHILDREN'S BOOTS d53 SHOKS OF 11 kin.U aii.l .ir-criptior-. 0.r ?tork w., (,1,1 -t rduct price?, find will be a9aaM ProBu. Uenbo MAKE HOOTS ft SHOES TO CRDEU. anj thi.k wt c.ai.ll, U, Uroru witli their cutom. Our Stock is tuch That no one can fail to be Suited who may Give us a call. ET Stör on tk South ;! f Hew.-it aa4 Wociwa.-d'i B.Ick, nt tl Sign of tbo B:s Eon.

PIrmoutli, I:i(iiata, JmIt 27, 'G5- nt"ly. Cabinet Ware-Rooms. (teetücm T3 joxnnk wticur a vo.) MANUFACTURERS and ncAi.rus IN ! PIT It MI TÜRE. I South of Rice k Dro'i Store. Michigan "Street, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. rTlfir.Sn pentlemtn !;avinp rrchted the 1,. . ' . i i . t it- . . . r uriiiture et br.-hmont of J. U ri-ht i Co Mr nun: )iru Li:r inno"lice to the ci'izen of M.irhU and i!join ri; OMiirtH. ft:t I' t-r have h-Mil mud r roiistan'lj' inauufacturiii-j lh btt and ,;,(.. f tyte of Fnrn:fure, Readv-m ide C ffir;-' I'i-mr frim RunMua Stfa St ni.Ia Th!-i!d-t.id e:ibfl; Office, Kitchv crmi oplnd-ietei! imI fJuckini; ch ir, Lookiii-dlae, Ac, 1 i.dle- v:iri-tr. and ,f e v.ir'o'i ffv!-. n-' J t all ".l ires. Tiwy k ep the lei work men tbat ICili be pincuied III the cOiHi'M". ftl'd are eon'-riii'-Mly prepred to put up work on th fchuriei po.'ibie notice. Tie hare two TTearsf. and r reidr tat!; tMe ti atten-l Puim imU in toti at:d cum trv. and tliev k e cotiatantiv on h ind a complete -"oi tmf ut of RIR1AL CASRK OF AZA SIZE. The ruMV ire ao!ieitd to trive thm a enlh nd ft imine t'-ie-r atock of furniture before purc'i jiii t r'srt h-t e rivinoii'h J ;lv 0?. '(.:-n4G;f. lavc Slolts, HE'DING&HOOPPLES. We will pay tl:e fllowinc prircs from tiia .late until J.inu iry I?t, for huve Roll! Ifeadui: ami (Iooi Toles on delivery at urSlave tACir tl Plymouth. White O ik Stave Holt, $G.50 pr. crd Red ileadinr 5.UU White Oak Rived IIcdii g Dry 19,00 perkoun " Gram 17 (M IJi. korv IIoopTo!! 2i,0J ALSO AT fiiTood, Dourhon and Etna Green, we will pa t i-rcord f.r Rd and Wliil-O ik Slave bo'tV tml $t ,?." per cord for Red O.ik, Ah. Elm Ma' M:ip?e IL alin? Idta .ind fO'J.ttd petthTiand un :itkorv Hrnip Pole, dt lit ered on the sidetracks, convenici.t for loadi cprn cra, tbe above to lir tif ood ijiulitv und t" h piled and in ctcdhv u v 1 3 ii 7 1 1 ' 1IURLUUT IHtO'S k CO GtOOP NEWS roa MARSHALL, County! Wool eirdinpc nd 5j)ii:nin i Tippecoe Factorv, Tippccanoctuwii. Imli uit. .TIr. A, IIOYI) Will receive wool fr carditis', and apinninar t !t nioulh, tni4 .it Slueniaker and IJ.ttil'a til oi rv Store. Wool net ived iid icturned th .-um waek. We have a lare A SSO HTM E NT or BLANK KTS . CASIMKRK. JkANS. SATIN F.TT5. TW KAP?. WHITE aNDTLAin KLAN'NlLS in great v.-.iitifa, whith ve wiil exchange lo mhi at the f.ictot v. Cash p iid fjr wtitd at the inailct price. N. D & P. S. ALLEMAN. vlO nor.r tf Wi i sx o n m a 1 1 it C HASLANGER iu BRO'S, .ManufacturertofwaroDa.carrlarefc te. Black aertt.irg, plMln od frtiniigdose 94

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UK LT AVITI1 AX ENTIRE 2! a c o 'Jj ! " " ,,ICK3 v- "XRY T TdF. T ROIVT m? IIi cumtejtin: atletstthe JL O 1ST hi at H. B. DICKFOX L CO'S HARDWARE STORE. IN THE SOl!TH ROOM OF THE NEW CRICK "LOCK, PLYMOUTH, IN it. Where it er.n at 'l timra be S E H V and IiOi G III in almoaiaov hapr,iut.Nliij aid AMERICAN COCKING STGVE to . COFFER I!F. T F.R, or frum . r. Urto. i ... . rarer oi -I ot t.itka. it vThar ' STOVE! JS Of rrer kin ; Elevated Cvei t, Fuare. ?nt?r ! ,u tt ,ro,, '.-ucy cr :a, i;Lca;'li I . w m ' tn m.trh. SHELF COOlV. f v erv d, arnptia H.-i:e Trimniin.', lH)!f DOW fcatf int; G!af ii.d Süh; Cirp.ti;tii' uo!. KT A I L S , ' -v lAf " fe nr Mil5 . Log sod Dg i;iiiua; i He int Aicaii. tl.Wt;. Tn, Vein , and fl)!!r.r Wr: Of all kind; TO W 1 1 o V Tl L W , od ali in ui:ier f Ajrri.-nlf.iial u?ei.': , inc!ud;uc r..iV h..t io.d nu-t iii:!.,(j ,.iv i Lu'lC 0Mt i rkndid aoi tn:ei of C U TIER IT, FISH HOOKS LIXKS, nbrr nvi'i; beltixg AXD COWBKLLS, JKOX AXD STEKL IX BAUS, BOLLS, SUB KTS AXD BLXCIIL'S v., A.--. Infactevery tiling that anv ne ever thoal t f !yiiigin llardwaieSlwu.ainJ a lhuund ikiujl bcaiuc, iib NEW STOCK oonetaetly arriving, which ihy propa allmg O XX EJ a P 23 TA Tlian the aane ran be bought at anv othrp!at tili -Mdeff Piinhui;li. All kinda f tin.hert iron,erpprr and braaa ware made and repaired on ratrb!t Urwi tti sliort uotiee, 13. R DICKSON & CO. Jun I 18C5-t9n"i-tf STATU OF IN PI AN A. MARSHALL COUNTY A In Ciicuit Court, Ft I'liiiw Tern lfCb. Mary Hutchison vi LtVi C. Hirher) Oii'l I kIht ( .-ri. e N. V"'h Lawrn.-e Ta . lor Ai.i;l Tat lor Comy'a'.nt Soj.hii T.i v lor Tim- ht Tidlle y t coruxl S irrdi TtiitU lvi U. T.iitie Or.-ii Heed Tuttte aid Gracie Lced.hcir of T'nMühy R.ubt r, deceased. J The plain'ÜTiti the ihive et titld oiope hv Nrr attorney, baa filed in my free her Oomp'.aiut if itn-t the drfilidant&spid it .v the ifli.i.it of a c nirw ttnt person Im thedeid .ma. Li i C lluber Daniel Iih ALi-ral TavlorSopl.i i TÄir Tnn.uhv Tut? Ie rah Tuttle I.ei R Tuttle Oia n Tuille and Gracie Leed, are non i 'v!ci. la nf ili,. State ot li. :ina, ihry are t. n fore iiei b iii.t'.tiid of i lie pit'Vnev rf paid compl iitit a-ain-l ihciu, and uuhs they atpi nr aieiweror d mur thereto at the callirp of snid cau-e, on the tiit day td the iKt term of said court, to be berun and held at the Court Hous in the town of Pn month, on the 2d Monda? of Kel ritary If 66. aaid eomptaint and the matter :itid lhnc ificretn ntained and a Hedged will b9 heard and dcrcrm ned in their nhH nee. JOHN C.CfSIlMAN, cierk. A. C. Op roc. fuT Aity. cHJ