Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 August 1866 — Page 2
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TilE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
. OSUORXE L. EIAUVEY, Editors. PLVnOi'TIl, INiIAA: T ji u r. s d a y, A u g . 2, 1S0G. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET., SECRETARY OF CTATE. Ueu.MAULOND.MANSON,of3iontoniery I AUDITOR OK STATE, KUISTIAN G. BADGER, of Clarke. TllEASCRER OF STATE. JAMES B. RYAN, of Marion. ATTORNEY GENERAL. JOHN R. COFFROTII, of Huntington. UTE RIST EN DENT OK PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. R. 31. CHAPMAN, of Knox. For Congress. DAVID TURPIE, of White. For Prosecuting Attorney, J. G. McCULLUM, of La Porte For State Senator, L. J. HAM, of St. Joseph. For Representative, D. E. VANVALKENBUKGll. DEMOCRATIC COf.TY TICKET. For Treasurer. M. W. DOWNEY. For Auditor, A. C. THOMPSON. For Sheriff, DAVID HOW. For Coroner, ADAM YINNEDGF. Cosigresy Acljoumpil, The telegraph of la5t Saturday brings is the !ad tidings that the J:rump" at Vv'a.dw iugton has fi illy closed its labor and dispersed. We thauk God for it and earnestly pray that in all time to come the legisla live h dls of the nat-on may never aain be occupied by another such a set of demagogues, thioves and traitors as this batch that has given th country n breathing pell by their adjournment. There were good men in the list, men who loved their country and sought to preserve its Constitution and willingly obeyed its laws, bat they formed a helpless minority, and ?ould but raise their voices in earnest protest against the treasonable utterances and ac-! lion of the disunicu majority. 1 J - The maioritv of the Cwnm nt fok I journed have m :ute a record that would tinge any honest cheek with shame, but in which thev rej ice, and uablushiitirlv ask their constituents to endorse. Tbx-y go ietore the people of the land advocating the disruption of the government, ticgro equals ity, uuequal and nnjtist taxation, and we h ive no fear? that those whom the people hav au opportunity to pass upon taU fall will ever return agaiu. Ihcy have labored sevci months to bring their country to rf y 0 j ehame, and the labor of a lifetimo will not! wipe the stain away from their dishonored names. We expect to live to see the day when no greater stigma can uttach to a man than to be pointed at as one of the "rumpcrs" of the C'Jth Congress. .cliuylrr Colfax. W4.nr.wj1.M0 um thla sj.,1,,,,.1 ' c presume tc this .eiiuyier Couax 1 J i has been wedconed home by his admiring abolition friends at .South Hend, and that in a few day- hi.s appointments. will be made throughout the district. We hope he will honor our town at an early day, as we are impatient to hear the gentleman ''submit to his constituents" the issues before the .f 1,: 1 . i . . ms uisiiitLüii'iiiiMiiyiiijcourfCi K , , . luioiig.j uic i etc u i session oi congress. 1 We are eager to hear him -expound" and! fate his good reasons for the position he has taken on the issues of negro equality, j New Kurland exemption from taxation, and uon-taxation of government bonds. ! Wc desire to hear the gifted statesman vindicate his treason to the government in refusing to receive eleven h'tatcs into the Lnion. Wc can scarcely control our impatience to hear him relate when and how he formed his new and warm affection for his Irish fellow-citizens. When his hatred and abuse of -'rednecked Iri,h was turne 1 to love and laudation. Wc all remcmbcr well th-i day when he was a j romincnt member of the party which pa-scribed all foreigners nnd r,nlv Tv:.it.-d fur bo rA.A.n 1 - .1 11 r power to drive them from the land. It -it .. ...1 win 00 cnreriaming to hear the "patriat relate his experience, by which his great change of lifart was wrought. He will doubtless explain in a satlsgtctory manner to his constituents why they should be tax-, ed millions of dollars to support the negroes of tho southern States in idleness. He formerly held the doctrine that a white man was as j.ood as a negro; he will doubtless demonstrate the negroei superiority clearly and satisfactorily. Alio he will give his reasons for sustaining a law of Congress which over-rides and vilbfies a clause in the Constitution ot the State of Indiana, one of whose Representatives he had the honor to be. There arc very many things for Schuyler to explain, and when his taik is completed we hope ho will have cultivated fuch amicable relations with tho people of his district that he wmI be content to tarry with them duriugthe remainder cf his nit ural day. Indiana State Fair. The Fourteenth Annual State Fair will be held at Indian apolis, commencing on Monday, Oct. ltt, and continuing to Oct. fth, 18CG. ISxUnsivc preparations are already being made for the Gneft exhibition ever held witfci-o the oti'e
The Philadelphia Convention. It now seeing certain that delegates from nearly every State Tvill be present at the above convention which meets on the 14th
i ioit.. and that -a Urge number of said deli eate will be democrats. Perbapa it is, ' weil that democrats should be there, but Iii . i ;-r i. would nave it a republican auair; let them conduct it ruovemeut, and it Seward k Co., want to ccrae into ihe demo jcratic fold we have no objections provided ""J "u",fcV "r1" v past political sins. We believe with a democratic cofemporary that this whole movement was inspire J by the scheming brain of Seward. His letter indorsing the infamous Helper IJoofc, and the mony incidents connected with the history of his famous ''little bell," render him extremely olioua to all honest democrats. Wc bore t'icrefcre, that they will let Seward, Raymond, Poolittic & Co., financier the whole thin:?. The Last Xlght ortlic "Rump." The telegraph despatches of Saturday evening announce the closing scenes in Congress as disgraceful ia the extreme. The "rump'' was on a big drubk as the following dispatch from Washington will show : The uight secelou of the house, Listing till this morning, waj filled with disgusting scenes. Liquor flowed pretty freely, from several committee rooms, and the result was tally exhibited on the lloor o the house. In cue instance, tellers were appointed who were unable to stand in their places, and the count they reported to the house ran a hundred over a quorum. Members vuted early and often, to make it appear that a quorum was present. Jokes Hon loi-Slalc Senator. , Mr. Pemdlnt.:d Gr.vn.F.MKX: I rvturii en mv sirnn re thanks for the unsought honor you hay do n.e in designa-1 tmgmcas yourcaiididatef.-rthe Senate, trmn! your distri;... I neither s.-u-ht nor do I de-1 cline thepkee. Miould your designation i(f. i confirmed by the snlfragos of thepeopb, I am 1
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To illstl.argc these responsibilities ariulit, one should have strong füth.nnabidimrhöpe, and a firm rcliaiu'-upon Constitutional Freedom, aiul ;i ii: npprceiutioii of the vervesnllIl T& liiiij-s ortliepc-oph-. im rcprcsi'iitittivt wIjOv.ouI 1 ui Iiarjri-1 heresiumihilitiei aright, slujuld be able to stand erect before the blandishment of usurped now er, and uninfluenced by the corruptions of psLtronager of place. He should bethe .'tern advocate ofcivil liberty, and the bold defender of Constitutional liuht. Ife should In.- unused nii'iukiuiwn rdveate ol tije uncondi'ional uiiioij.and equality of the States, lie should be equally opposed to the bad, bohl nu n w ho dare to bare the sword and proclaim their treason by bloody deeds and to the dastardly sneaks who, und' r the u.irb of si-I f-st yh d 'loyalty," and the guise of a false friendship would ruin and destrv it than the. Constitution . .1 t Cnitivl St.itr the Constitution as m.;de by Washington and Madison, as defended by Jackson, as lxpound d by W h-t' i aiid in the name of a free people, and by the gi'iid.tnoe of a living Mod, I hope and trust, vch. 1 Vdicvo it will be upheld bv Jolmson. worsIiin.it no niditical j altar whost foundations arc not deep laid in the ur.eonoit uiivil union nni niliit- ..1! i - th"Statsofthe Repuhlic. The Constitution j our counvrv is in uan-rcr nl over hrow ti ci - -i m I he lil.-rti's ot the pcopu are in peril. hen by all the loved memories of the past ; bv all the hopes of the future ; by all the blood and ! earna-e of our rient civil strife; by all the langers of the present; by all the aspirations ot the- irood for ail tune to com.-, would I ap KöÄ been called, by the mvsterious proid nee of' (iod, to stan fat the he lm of tate. lie has appealed to the whole people of the v. hole ! countrv. m terms of imtriotie ilevotion t.. . 1 , 11 1 I .1... .ii, ,. in ia in ill, m 111 mi .sfll- I 1 1 f t r.i-l lia'. r ar, lar aliove the wild storm of hah pnju.bce, Mnatu-iMu and tr.ason now ital. clear and loud :;relieard the clarion notes ; v i.iiii-n. uiiii-'-'t iiiii Lint .itl IIK alU'liill U I 'jJ'JJ of old Andrew .Jackson, re-echoed ly Andrew on, "mi: j KiKu.ti l. niox it mist and miai.i, nr. i-kkskuvd. , ''ul in'nlU ,n,'n' ,,,,is r"0 ism-v l1'111" i lorin, iaraniouni 10 an oiners, Till mal le ac-1 complished a f;iiratiil.if ftrj' Iisp.itc-!i from teuren Yirtorla lo I'rcsitient Johnson Tiic I'rcsiilcnl's 15ilSy. Aspv Hay, July 30. The superintend ent of the New Foundland line arrived! ; ri,1!owin. I11C,C from t1lc 0ffjreal ! liritaiu to the President of tlm l'oite,? .States: MESSAfir. 1T.OM QUF.bN VICTORIA. 'OsnoiiNK, July Ü7. ;'Ty the Prcsident of the I n.tc I btatcs. A a-:hington, 0 ., ' n ' yj' "The Queen congratulates the PrC?utcut on the successful completion of an undertaking which she hopes may terve as an additional bond of union between the United .States and Ungland." The following reply was sent : PKKC-IDKNT JOll.VsoN'sj JlKI'l.Y. "Executive Mansion, Washington. ) tl uly ÖU, A. 31. J j "To her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of (Jreat liritaiu and Ireland '-The President of tho United States, acknowledges, with profound gratification the receipt of her majesty's dispatch, and cordially reciprocates the hope that the cable which now unites tho eastern and western hemispheres may serve to strengths en and perpetuate peace and amity between the government of England and the repub- j lie of the United State.?. (Signed) "Aniukw Johnson Farmers inform us that the potato crop will be the largest known in this vjeinity for a loni' time. It is to bo hoped that j prices will decline a little. Maysvillc (Ay.) Bulletin A pet of Radicals, at l'cadinir, Pennsylvania, made three several attacks upon tlc Soldiers' and Sailors' Johnson and Clymcr Club, of Lancaster, as it was inarching to the depot, after the ir.cctting, o take from it the American flag it was carrying. "Take the flag!" was the battle-cry of the rowdies. The fecveral assaults were ' promptly an vigorously repulsed.
.vjm mitt, ti'imi'ii en, iiiic i am a ci u - tr ipont.t tin- Priiicio! r. .i;i; r C ; i l ii, , datelbrtheslltrra.rr,ofthcp. ()ple,Iwantno acccilt,"; J ? s'? r"' ' j ei negroes also j araded the streets ihsutb misunderstandinir of n.v portion. I tell vou 'QCC- ,l 1 t.encral l alkenstoin jMir n tlOJ m,.t. A fight speedily arose, th.n. at once, and for all, and that m4 ( in-! '(iaJ estrb.iMied his beruh piarters at Prank-' u w!iich tlie negroes Were Worsted. The phatieaiiy. that T know no human law higher! fort, and issued a proclamation announcing' i t?.. i,r !,,. viot,,,;
The News.
WEDNESDAY, August 1. Dispatches by the Atlantic cable state that an armistice of four week, from Friday last, had been signed by Prussia, Austria, and the niiuor German state?. The propositions embrace a lasting peace over the whole continent of Europe. Lord Stanley announced in the house of commons, on the 2od that the English government intended to issue a royal commission to inquire into the neutrality laws aud, if possible, to revise them. Further details by foreign files say the new Prusso-Germaii parliament is to be lascd on ;a universal manhood suffrage." j Priuec Napoleon, at a dinner given bv M uiraruiu, itarcu mm jl ranee h.oum side faithfully with Itrdy aud Prussia aud aid in crushing out Austria that she mu-t i defend the revolution and aid the reii-riou of the 4,great Luther." The late defeat of of the Italian army ij attributed to the fact that Victor Emanuel was in command. The Atlantic telegraph is ready for business at the following rates : From auy telegraph station in America to any in Great Rrltaiu, for 20 words or less, including address of Fender and receiver, .C20 in gold ever' additional word, not exceed, ing live letters, 20 shilling sterling per word. From samo to same in Europe X.H ; every additional word 21 shillings. J5oth houses ot the iVMh Congress ads journcd sine 'V on Saturday afternoon at , -12 o'clock, after passing the civil appropnation bill, the army bill, the bill to in-j crease bounties, and the amendatory tariff bill, all of which have l)2en approved by iu.- j. i uuii. .mo j n'Muuui looiv no actiou On the Nebraska bill. I. oiler i'roiu Ilromcu. Rnr:Mi:., Ind , July 25th, 1$G'3. Ets. Democrat : four hundred and six inhabitants, of which one hundred and eighty eight arc i n!es. and two hundred and eighteen are female Xhorc are in the place live drv "Oods , 1 " , s.tores 0110 haraware store, two stove and tinware .stores, two saddle and harness shops, one drug etore, three wi"on and one saw mill, one stave factory, four boot and shoo factories. on hrewvrv thr.. blacksmith shops, oue foundry ami cooper i snop, ,riu two noteis. j 1 roiessionabwo have two ministers ana lour physicians; there are two chureh es Lutheran and Presbyterian ; three stthot Is rwo Knglish and one Merman. At this time I will -rive b.t an outline i of our flourishing village, and reserve for my next a more extended description of its re.-ources, A;e. Axon y Mors. The stenmer Peruvian, with Knropcati dates to the -0th. passed Farther Point at j noon on Saturdny. Austria had refund I me assumption or tue government ot ass sau and Frankfort. The Frankfort senate bad been dissolved. Another Prussian reserve was about tobe formed, which j would increase the army to :il0,000 men. j exclusive of the reserves in garrison and, fortresses. On the 17th the Italians aM tacked orgo fort. During the night the Austrian withdrew, abandoning their i guns, animutrtion and provisions. The Austrian Commander on the Tyrol claim 10 n,u c "ivoii t.ie Italians across the riv cr Capcrara France had decided to avoid any concentration of French troops on the . 'vr01' 01 w?r- '".i""! Ucn ? TI'cd relorni meeting had been j prohibited by the government, and serious j trouble was anticipated. ; ToiKjrsseo Arimiffcc!, - f; ,v "mlV! J - w..... . x v. vi Prownlow, by the aid of all the constables and scargeants-at arms he could muster, succeeded in getting t..-gether the refiaet07 "im" hir of bis mu n um; joooi ling two men in a tiirht trri 11. the balance put througli the last .Mongrel alteration of George Washington's Constitution. The act was immediately telegraphed to Washington by Prowniow, and strange to siy, a majority'of the Mongrel leaders voted that Tenne.sec had eaten Abolition dirt enough, and was fitted to 'associate with the most ''loyal" in the land. the rsa-hville papers inform us that "the amendment" was not legally passed,! even allowing llrownlow'- Legislature to be a legal body, ami . said that the speaker of the Assemb ; wi'l refuse to certify to it. lie this as it may, the entire Prowttl ow "government" is no better than a burlesque npoii decent legislation. He ur.S himr elf elected by 13,'JJL, while the actual vote id' the f-'tate cannot be less than 100,000. It was Mi) in W0. In thirty-nine counties Prownlow 'lid not receive a single vote, for no election vu? allowed, and yet a Legislature aud Governor which exist only by means of the most outrageous military tyranny, presume to alter the Constitution of the United h'tatcs! Hut this niontron overthrow of the principles of l!ep;ib!ivi institutions, is n .1 pnr with the adoption of the former alteration id' the 'o'istit ofiou, and in fact, on a par with all the gigantic crimes of the Abolition power. They exult, like madmen, over the sue ee-sd their eunnimr tricks to upset I emo'Tatie government in America, and iu their blind t.nd favage zeal to perr etmfe their party ascendency, would hesitate at nothing. Io these foolish men suppose that cheating and chicartcry can succeed in the long i-V.t4? Io they suppose there is no day of reckoning coming? If they do, they are terribly mistaken. One thing is certain, noothcr southern State will ratify this "alteration," and without their aid therequisite number cannot be obtained. The most, therefore, that Tennessee will do for the Mongrels is, that it will furnish them some capital for the Fall elections, and in this respect it niut be confessed, her admission is another evidence of the shrewdness of tho men who have thus far been so .successful iu ruiniug our country.-A. Y. Pny-Bcck,
Soldiers Look. Amoug other proceedings in Congress on the 25th instant, the following is telegraphed as having occurred : "Mr. Kasson introduced a bill to incor porate the National Farm School for orphans and dependent children of colored soldiers, and for uthtr colored children, which was read a third time and passed."
Now, wc appeal to white soldiers of! Indiana, aud ask them the simple question : point us, if you can, to the :.etieu of Congress providing the same care for your ; children, or othr white children, that has; been exercised towards negroes. This ; Congress that is the radieah in this Rump, have distinguished thca.selves j above all their rredecc-'Ta i:i tluir nvxie- , ty to provide for, and si.cu I the i.ubUe money ior the bene tit ot, nrjrroes u, j the other day millions and millions were j appropriated to feed, clothe and educate j them at the South and t maintain a s.varm of ankces in liaudüng and :; -tribming ,i ... . - ,. , r are now at home, are f ed t) t-mk üi.mcy ! Vrffc. III t II U .7 TTl.iJ.. I I : 1 i u - i - VllO for that purpose. Tins Congress has run j its race. The radicals of this Rump arc' about through, a f ' .v of i hem will l o turned, the great bv.ly cf them will repudiated by t;e people. .1' r, a n:ore I fanatical, jobbing, corrupt, purcii::-ab:e .-ei j ii l -1 i ot swindlers never wi re cmtuvd wit.i a ; little brief authority, that enabled the!.; Io j cut fantastic tricks' boo re high luvivcti. such as would make even a:irels weep, i Thad Stevens, a limmn-'. club. for-.toJ 1 I of Satan, has cracked Iiis whip over, und held these fellows h'M:'.!, a Yankee on Robinson holds his two i-.orses in the ring, Tl.ey obeyed bis Satanic gesture rdirauk before his frown as whir." hounds before i no lasti ot tiic lox hunter. he result is that for their innml rr.wnrdieo th.eir xvnnt of independence of thought :md action, even their own party has become disgusN ed. As evidence the fate ( f Farquhar, Dupont, lh frees aud Hill all set aside. The Wasiiingion cfrresnendent of the I'altimore Sun sav.-s that ''It the fall elections f -r t'ongress result in favor " f the j lladicals, we may expect a movement that will continue Congress in permanent sess'un, despite the Constitution, during Mr. Johnson's Presidency." Either that or; the iiipeacme::t and removal of Mr. .roanson from the Presidency. I The cholera said tobe assuming an I . alarming form in New Vork, havi intr more , .lli(IeiJjö cliar;lcter ,h,n heretofore n ri),,klyn th j diseaso has merely hcM j its own for the past two weeks. A terrible riot occurred in New Orleans 0:1 Monday. The Convention of IbOd on call of (I ov. Wells, assembled at the Mechanics Institute building at ll! o'clock. it was at once surrouudc 1 by an immense' crowd cf negroes who gathered there, and j many of whom were admitted. The; police oll tbc contrary who went to preserve or WCIV excluded. A vast procession of ui der 1 party aud admission obtained. Several n,,,,!,,, ,,f i VsMVnt: lM .Allli..,i jn the melee, and many of them wore tin :iUy arrested. At the'late:4 accounts the rjllt as quelled by the military and mars td jaw declared in the citv. .- Amt.uiAM Lincoln's OrixicNs. Thi seems to be a suitable timo to inquire what has become of the reverence for the opinions of President Lincoln. Let the radicals refresh their memories with the fol lowing j ertineut pa-sage from oue of his speeches "r m,i !lcvcr h w-"' iu vor ot making jurors er voters oi negroes, nor intermarrying them with the white people, and I will say in addition t this. .1. ... .1 1 ..1 .i:.r. .. t.. - i uai mere is a no sicai oiaereu ;c oeiwceu ! the white and black races, which believe " Ul cr "njia :ü " r;l " u S ,.'fc.V-ll4. V'li ' . ! 1 UHU I'V'lUltUI equality. And, inasmuch as they cannot so live while they remain together, there must be the position as superior and inferior, and I, as much as any other man, am in favor of having the superior position assigned to the white man." The Atlantic Cable Laid ! The country will be electrified by the nevTs this morning that the Atlantic cable has been successfully laid, ami is in perfect working order. If it continue to work, the event will have been the beginning of I a new era in the world's hist.oiy. Europe and America m telegraphic communication Intelligence of yesterday from till Europe spread before the people of America to-d ly ! The peoples (if of the two continents in as close neighborhood as the peoples of Illinois and Lousiana ! Commercially, the importance of th event can scarce! i be estimated. Transactions will bo made with the same celerity as between Chicago and New York. In fact, the old world and the new will be brought intoi the Kimc contiguity as the two sections of our own country arc to-day. Chicago TnrfS. ' A negro iu Page county, Va , is turning white in spots. Several white ?ints have already appeared (11 his body, and his left arm is white up to the elbow. Supposed tobecaurel by the civil rights bill. Exchany-: If he expects to enjoy cual rights, and retain the. sympathy of his Government, he had better black over the spots, and stay as he was. M-ieon (Ot.) Teh yraph. IMH Uk-Nominatt.i. Hon. Wm. E. Xiblack was rc-nomin.ited for Congress by the Democracy of the First District, at V:ncennes, on Wedncsdey last. Wc e!ncwhcie give the proceeding of the Convention, which was a very large and cnthusi astic one. There is no inner public man than Mr. Niblaek, ami no better selection could have been mmle by the Democracy of the First District. We put his majority at three thousand. lL iald. A 1LD Jon. Congress raises the compensation of members to five thousand dollars per session, and proposes to lend Mexico thirty millions of dollars. In revenue of that country being collected by j French officers to satisfy French claim- ' ant?.
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STATEMENT OK FINANCE?, Authorized Capital 31.000.000 00 Capital Subscribed (Paid .,,1 1r.,i S.frt (Wi 00 L, , . . , iorr zinn rrr nr : ( asu Assjts. May 1, 18Gj, 190 ,000 00 ooure(1 Xotc nn1 (,(-,:iter als convertible into Cash it will r.'tttl assc!? SG40.000 00 830,000 00 ... , .0, . , . . .. ., "v t:. law? ot Oino vnnh Ftock'ioklor is li.Me for !iu, indebtedr.ev-. of t!ie corporation in double uniount rf Ins Hr.l:crib i! stock, therefore the uirim.ite liability of the itoikholders is $1,600,000 OOhe Accident Insurance Company or foliimfjifg Iiisui-fs r.irr.int every v.ir""ty of ixccitlcills causing le ss of life or personal injury. Surft (is rtcct'l''7its iiiridnxtaJ to Iravl by raiirayt st awfoat. or athn' m oh $ of conv y awe. Accidinfshif Machim ry. ail forms PREFERABLE TO LIFE INSURAIICE, Taasiuuch a. i clicaprr, inoy be trcurrd hy vry prrson, in'e$pttiri'.of my- or cnndUi'n ot hi alfh, mid .fives the po!i y holdt-rt WEEKLY KEXEFITS in caw of Ao:i dent which the Life policy do-s ti-t. Policies are issued for from öüü to $10, uuu. LIGHTE'S 31 i ii , ho,e Patentees of LKJHTF'S Celebrated - atent Insulated Iron frames. n.. i 1 t 1.- 1 11.11 u "Hill inmiin-'i x x. r. w I I Ri r i;rMl L11 9 together ' ith the lushes'. Premium at the American World's Fair. The testimonies are from t!ie hiirhe-fc nutica c?lSrities of Kurope and Ameriea; such as S. THALHKlirr. VTFUXTF.MPS, STItAKOSUH. (!. SATTKK. KVK ' HAK!), HOFFMAN. W. MASON, JULIKN, Ktc As an eviilence of their grent durahilitv. cenenl oxeelleneo. the ofTieial certifiente of ho PIJRL1C j SCHOOL DEPAItTMKNT, ot New York. is an ! nexod: "Ovrr lOO of ;" ir Piamos have been ued in the. different School tlisfiiets of New York, and they luve invariably jriven the hest s.itisf.ition. Wm H. WILSON. r-q., Pres't cfthe N. Y. Hoard of Kducition, ALBERT GILBERT, Esq., Clerk of the N , Y , Board of Education , American Omans Arc pronounced bv more t turn five hundred of the j best Organists of the country to be superior to any oth r Instruments yet Produced, THEY ARE SLTKIUOn I M (Ireat fullness aiidcoinplrlniess of tone expression and Elasticity of Touch. 4,000 Have 1cen Sohl the past year SEVRNTF.EM (J") FIRST rRF.MIU.M3 were awunifcd to the Ainer'cun Orpana in the month of October. 1 G", over all competitor?, at different State and County Fair?. the mm mm are the o.dy real REED OR OAKS, now before ihe Piibiic, the only Organ harini: a revorbmting. Sound hot or Wind Client, .and heu controlh d hy the Supcr-Oc-tavc Coupler nt.d Sub-has.-, Double bellows, niow Pednls, ICnee Swell and Tremolo Attachment, The inot ciiarmins cil'octs can be produced, from the sollest whisper of the lolian Harp to the full volume and power of the Church Organ: N. II. Ere 17 Instrument warranted for five years. For circular Riving pricos and Btjlesofcach Instrument, admire?, W. W. KIMBALL, tbl WASHINGTON ST. CHICAGO. AGENT FOR NORTHWEST. CHARLES WHITMORK, Affcnt at IMymoiith, Indiniia. IV. H.A" Wan toil. vllnil-ly
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WITH WEEKLY COMPENSATION OF FPiOM 5,0() to t.jO,00 per week in case of any aecldent causing disability preventing at icntioa ta business or occupation. The costof a year! j policy for ordinary risks is at the rate of only FIVE DOLLARS FOR OXL THOUSAND. The amount paid as premium returned every week in c:e of disability a !or. as the disability lasts, even should "it be half .avcar. Cs"-Thtis 310 00 per annum paid to the Company secures 510,00 a week while disabled by any Accident, and $2,009 in cuc of Death. II is the Toor ii' Insurance Compaxav! Tolieies iniy hp tiken out for one month or for live ye.irs, or for any intermediate time, aud are icnev.'ao:e at r icas EX A M I N A T I O N R CQUIR'D. vu l promptly, as p 'ion a? evhedisVuIlitics sulTcred. V SMITH, rremhnt. O'r P,-'sid nf. GEO. I. WEIGHT. Secv and Trm lt. I). IIAKEISOX, Cin'crul Awiit. iro:.n: OFFICT, j 15 ui! (Iii:-, Columbus O, A. C. V APRON. Agent at nH-2m 1ST IE "W GROCERY STORE Allman & Nus3baum. ijaving purchased Shoemaker k Boyd's stock of stand, ore door south of It. Williamson's Store,! .irwfiiis nt; rem luniiiiui- u.smcts 8 I j:e Panic ... 1 .1 .1. .! .. c-. on the cat sMe of .Michigan street, and where all will fnl it to tlieii interest to call before nui-.-h s ing elsewhere. We hive just received a ficsli fctock &f whieh make our assortment large ami com-s piete. . H consists in put of (W,e, T'fr, Snyar, Fish, Eier, Salt, I P' i Spice. S) up. .Vo'ass's, ai d aud J)ri d Fruit. Country Hams, Bjcon, Pid-h-d Pork. Queensware, Toltmco, and CiftarA. ('-., c', f ine and Common IQUO 3L m Fnch as Wines, ISrundits fiiu, limn, &,f.. Wholesale and Retail. The stock of CLOCKS AND JEWELRY of the old firm will he sold at cost. Tho highest price in cadi raid for 4G-lm ALLMAN & NUSBAUM. FOR VO Uli ITZ:UKST, AT RICE .I- BROS. OLD STAND, ON THE Corner opposite the Parker House, can be found a Fresh Stock of Which h.13 been pu'ch.ued finer the great de cline, ut:d can, therefore, accordingly be Sold V e r y Ij o w , My stock consi.-t of everything t!iat can be enumerated in a lt CIsikm More, in prrt of Ten, Co fIVe, Fis.Ii, ICiee. alt. PciMcr, Snico, Su:v, itIoIasse, Svrup, Dried ElrrT. ranvas-cd and Country ESanm. Kalt l'orl, Cannr! Fruit, Teaches. Fine Apple, Cherries, Canned Fea, CHEEK CÖKtf, LOBSTERS, SAROXNÄS And iu fad everything that U needed to complete and excel as a grocery. HopiuR that I can by attention t your interest dciive a share ofyour patronage I mbsciib myself. Repp, yours, X. H. McConnell. (vlln3C-tf ) I, It IC Its OF VOUTH. A Oenilcman who utTered foi years from Nervous I)ebiliiy.Pi-cmr.t.iire Decay and all thecfiects of youthful indiscretion will lor the 5ake of suitering humanity, send free' to all who need it the reeeipe nd Uiroctions lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers widiing to profit b? the advertiser's experience, can do io by Addressing. JOHN B. OCDKN, Nol3- Chambers St. New Yor. stJXOO A MONTH ! agents wantedlor six entirely new at tick, just out. Address O. T. CAREY, City Building, Biddcford Me- ' (i-11-'i7-1v.)
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Great Inducement. KELLEY - KENDALL Arc Selling Groceries on thebasisof G old And are couätint'y receiring freth furlir of Sugar, Tea, (Joffe, Syrup, Tobacco, Saleratus, Soda, Cream Tartar Shaving and Washing Soap, Starch, Indigo, Dye Stuffs, Mess Pork, Ham?, Shoulders Sides, Lard, White Fish. Mackerel Herrin?, liaising acc Zitron, Englsh Currant, Peaches, Coal Oil, Lamps, Chinmevf, Glasss, QueensWare, Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps, Salt Flourr Tubs, Pails, Wash Boards, Mops, Brooms, Bowls, Baskets Clothes Lines. t T" .... ' ana nus, .and all kinds of YANKEE NOTIONS. Which we will offer at thj lowest Come :.nd examine our stock, it will ccs; jou nothing to look at our goods. Be it rcmeinbcreJ that we will paj the highest FOR All kinds of Country Produce. Remember tha TERMS CASH. Tllntt-tf. KELLEY L KENDALL. j W ) If f TtTT) I? f T?TT3T? ! X. J m JL 1 1 ill I'll rl'l I TO THE PEOPLE: Inconsequence of the recent dienFtrous Hr nmoVt J onr LARGE STOCK Of DRY (jOOL), consisting of OOODs-S, RErY 3IacIcCIolIiinS and MOTS A !) SHOES, niTS & CAPS YANISK X()TI()XSt LADIES am, GENTS 1 l KS, CLOVES and HOSIERY, (JEXTLF.M EN'S AND LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. li li J liliili ' 1 1 In fact everything usually kept iu K country 6tre TO C. S. CLE A YELAXiy S OLD zroitE room On loporte St., And next door to C. II. Reeves Law OfFce
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US s o 3 FIRE PRICES, Regardless or 00 ni?e We return our thanks to our friends and the public generali j for their former lib--cral patronage, and respectfully invito them to give us a call at our new Store Hooni before purchasing elsewhere, as we. arc determined to c1ojc out our present tuck and will make it to their interest to ive us an early call. J . ,11 . D A L, F , V CO. P. S. Don't forget the place G. S. CL1:AV1:LANDS old Store n om on LaPortc Street. yl0n28tf FOR JOU 1VORK calUt the office of the Plymouth Democrat. ej i Large stock ol WALL I A PER jus V. received from the Manufacturers Cus tonier! annot fail to suit t .rmcelTct in tjlest qu ditv, quantity and prtce at LEMON'S Drug Siore. pvYE STUFFS of every kind snd of the bei yj quality, at tKMON'S Drttzütor.
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