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twit a "jg-jb- f rjhA'lfl TflSI i VT I'LYMJUTII. INUIAA. 0 iTiVS, ryPO n-UFFKE B 1'ILDTXO CP STA IRS. j Hil, n? C30PriJt. $.) A ISIR K Al'UKS. j t pi,:r in (f. c i-? will b; rli-if jatln-il at t!ip , n'fi'h'irt'u tin-fiH for. utuVs a vane payment V?vI?o-lr? by the rricri will b i ca : Z : 1 1 -v ?nty-fl ve c 2 it year extra. j Rat 3 3 Of Advertising: ! p . i ir. r t u ! tUS 5c.-at. : Si. . I" f 3 44 Vi c A s C jI. 1 cjI. luv. 2rai. lrno-. Cmu. J.VJ J t.7 $ ..( T.O-J 4 01 6.r) S) 12 3.iJ VJ 1!)."0 r.oo r..'.) J9.t l -) 7.-,) li.'0 1VJ1 .O-i li.Oj K."J 2Ttr) sim 1S,0) IVJ) VJ) W."0 1 rear. S lo.no iino ÜS 30.JO 75,00 L,i!?i1vr;l-iva r.t'51.5)a .rnr' fr th? flr-t InTti.n. ai t $t..ii r;r for each :iU;tina! aortion. ir ! t. t.rri? rl'.Tisi' tli-lr pu'neaiion. ,rimior.vica: lu.l..m:.. ,1ul.Uu. oMu.ii!ii:MtiMi4 1 j pr;u-t" prUai iateret- must be . pif i f r at t'ii r "."ihr ailwrtN-'! r.U-. ! ,-r-tH v,-i:l-t. sill h- c:tin;u-d tilt or-kr-d out.; at,l,Wi.l...tr..ul.rrit-. i Iyc il tl'ti-M 1 c-nt-1 f .- c:.o?i 1 1 r mm ' j nusixE OA 11 OS TUePIvr. oath Mr inch limkinirCo , ( 11 (..-. l-r...m,th Bmiic!! of the Rink of the Stilof Itidi ia,l ooor. from D to 12 o'clock A. M. ; 1 e 1 ... 1 -vbwlt I M i a 1 fri:n 1 to I o eio K 1 . . , A 1 T. C!ir.S Eli. PrCiiilent. j rll-nl"i-tf. T. CßKSSNKIl.Jr. C.ishie-, PAIXTIN: CUAIXIXG, I'AJ pi:i:-iiAiiN';, c Cm-. Al:MSTIC)Nli iVYNF.lt. ll.u- Sin and Ori.a111 "!! paiiitvM. imin'mir-l'ap-r Han-'ni- A.c. Miopia r,ar,f A. P. Klliotf, a,oU ,h.?.p VUM.;OM; gl-r.ra W. W. TYXr J. G- OSBORNE, Attornoy Law. AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. H-i remov.'d hi oirir- to tif ea-t -il of Miehiirrni ireet. 0:1 the blook next north f t!" Parker U-m-e. wh-p- If wiil b. p!M-ed to -e.; fhö.-n- bavin. b:iinet imumiI w'trh him. Collr. tion lo.uU' ami immey promptly remitted. J pjrtk-ular ar.-ntioa jrlven to the Kett'.tiii.nt of citato j and ga.irdiJie'ldp'. ' n !-. -tr 1 1'AltlCKi: HOUSE-1 tu ited on th? north-eiU corner of .Michigan j A-i 1 V'a-bin-'':i streets, Plvmocth, Imuina. ' BAH.-Y & SMITH. : : Pioprietora j Tnin'ure ai4.J ciptcions il';tcl 1 iü heen le.ici : fur n-nii'icrot vcard lv the above jrenth'meti. and f :!!v refitted a:,' l repiired, and under it? present I i.riDri'4tr!in. ho kont as a Kir.-t CI i- llou-e. ' DK. W7" JGOI5Y." ' ! yiiY:u.x am t e.v. II": re 01 er f4ie ! 31ti O'l.J. M.ClN'l'ilP., late Surgeon the ti Ith In li ir. Infantry, oiler his profeso.nl services to the rootjle ot M 'rai'ull bounty, i r ;i t j io li'-j-d 1 .'; wet idof .Mieliiirm hAreet. t iret M. ;' .Vrthofthe Edward. Ilou-s.-V Plr ,i -i:h In li.it. i. villi.'! - - - J J VINALL. HiU i'.-ii ir !....- . . ... j Pi-;I l? irate:.:i i p iM to 0!-".r-' i ie practice, i tt'i I lis" f w ii .': au i c'ul ir'-ii. O lice ov.r . I) ivi d-o i f-'.' "t'vt-. IJ-s: r, '.c op;)it'. :! : a.Bf i';ii.rriN' and sriC'tK'.N. t:.--t J.-r....' V. 1 i'J .J r- , i ir?. i .n.-
LYHOUTII DEMOCRAT
oi: l iü ini. ill"" sion.'iity:ind i?lt p ir of decei-d ml disa- ; bird li.-rs tirocureil at reasonable rates. J. H. LONG, ! IK4'.4 lOIutgue i:i 1 t'ienYrif.tcri:nstrimeiitii ,iit?atlv in I '1'iicklv drawn up and acknowled? I.ICJi:T?3D AUCTIONEER, nf, t ,k.n ' 1 'itir.ro-nv.vtrnltotlie 3tle of-oo.li ;iiilt lr Ci.i.ectio?iji u tie indroniptlvrf mittfd. . . . . ' zw. it i ' i . it i
rh Ittel Sil Wtrüill Co i-.'r. H-11-Iy ... j J. S .SCOTT, st i oiie 1 1 I'tnuc! OS to ''i VC Pf mit tten.ion tolhe Collastioa of Gl aims. TT !l ;t of,-jf.jr;i:e. "j'ren when required Tt-r.u 'ii " !. -.atc . T')ai:-tf. .1. I). WO L FORD & .SON, MAN I" r.M' l I' II I. ICS OF THE Ell ?T7-i P t p n f 17 - c I. f i v l l t.T -i, i t. 11. I JJ o Mv L' . or. LoortoSt.,e:titof Wcnt.-rvelt's Stoic, In the "laehin- Shop f raneriy occur ie l bv J ! WalÜn... ; Ily iitii t!s, Iiitliaxi.-i. ' ! Steam Eliiz'uic for Stile. l'iif 'l'tl'f r pvnvi' i. i i A I'KI.M.Iil, l,.N (.IM. 1 In rne power. v? ii. ijü .-oiu, .is n wi.-a ij m i!e room tor a i-irei :i i . . ti ... - i . i .. . oac. It c t ii : tfenruurin-rat th" Foundrv and , ,f ' !k SIMONS, tfout. Plymouth. j M.iehitn; Iioo nf Jltf ADAM CHICAGO B.VRBER SHOP I'NDER MARKS A KlIttLlCH'S STORK ' ; Plymouth, lali ia i. Shivin.II iir-cuttiii.a,Sh.ira;ooiiin, A.e.,loiie ' i i tiu b-.'-it ntyle. V irticu!.ir atttution -.'ivcti to Pvoins; IT lir nnd U'lii-kers. i 17 Hi- b:.;hot pri :c paid rr I.a lien' U.,jr. rii rii-iy a. c. in)f;rz::i) i .i f. j G-0a&-f5 ÄTÖ jiii7" i BUTCHER a :Xa 1,1 Slnc' ' 0 "ite ::rh Vp rr , ,,,-'..: Lir-e nto-li of n.J. p. ViHl iu si rcjc.ve l from the M irml ictn-f rs Ciht'jrner.n cannot fail M suit t .eniiel vc in tvle T4ilit.-,TwtityandPrVc4at ' liKMO.N".-' Dru-S4. VitSTon m:i Uin jr. C HASLAN3ER &, BRO'S. 1 IiiitSin. I . . n in i ..i in , , 3 ilii'.in;' i'.ri.l rill n I lip done t'order - i v. ',i-ijii,i,';irri:i'Fi.inT,.. UI'K . FAIRBANKS STAMM Rl 8CALKS. r- I . Af T rUfrtUHi rnrrurip . .. ....ui. e.r.i u,f x IH3tT.il, 29S, A IM I.IKK SrChicitpo. 209 MarsctSt ,St.IA,uis. TT UKClSr.KUL TO BL'T ON'LV TIIK Crncimk. l-ivrifsnif IMQ irons. -pURE LIQUORS f()l Mldica, nfh K tl V'Vn'PI VlV1,,t?' a, ouo J North otthe Lrancli Dank. oor r V t-.vT., , VANVA''KEMÜL:UOII, , May IS, '!: -tf Plymouth I 3 H It Fl JI l.lt l". . -A large assorime jir-t rccived LK.MO.N'P lTur??t'.fr !
H. COP.BIN. D. K.VANVALKENBÜEOII.
fD M I ilw-lUlf-IUilu 1 ! ItnllAnttnm ft n. Y T tk tn Y I AfJll . a f I TIT AND REA, ESTATE ACENTS. rvpprpr Hink RuilJIn" Cud staireA Utl 1L.1. LUnk JjUUUIH, tup Mmi, PLYMOUTH , IVD. Abstracts of title furnished and special attentina riven to Real Estate business. Insurance PolIctcSi.,,ucd on a, reasonable lerms a can uc auorucu, i ioi cm iuui,'nies, in the 'Horns of M. Y rs..HWO.ooo Homo of Now Haven - ... i,40D.ooo j Hartford of Hartford ' www LIFE POLICIES BY THE Equitable Life a-'scts 3,500,000 t,..-. T t il.l f ,1- nn,! Imtirovctl w'i ' i-..,, i,w.., ...... - . Farms, for jale or rent. vi.; 41-11 Ty )Vrcc, SADDLE ITA UN ESS Maker, havln-; u'hf t)f utoek of David Hartman, one d or vi !t of P.iliaer'i" old stand on La Poute Stkkkt, Plymouth, Ixo , n-m i-vif Inn fa m iaafarturc aid ker-M for wale, liar- ' ii-vM, S vHI". HriH.M. II liters, Wh!?. Cuihoned eat. 1 1 it. ...ill .1 . A TTnlnolcjtPvinD- "RllinPSq U ptlOlStei lüg USIIIÖSS t ami v-ir'ant aM wort tJ be of the be.t mannfaetur M?rca II, lS'iT-tf. .. turc. OIH X f.lt r NJi rj;H E A. L. ALLEMAN & CO. 1 band at all tin a eo:npV" and li-ant tock ofC.ibint W.-i-e an! Furniture, which they will noli at; f 1 . . rcrv reasoTiaM' race. AN a ronvMe "tork of nnd'Ttaker' Fnriihin tood-. and Co'äiw of all kind. A ood lleare Ivloni;iii to th.? e-tahlihment. rl9-nl5-tf I I 11 ni i ti 1 1 p 1 . Sls!)10ir.l!)lC liUlOriUl. hSiahllSllllieill OVElt DAVIDSON CO.'S TOKE. Ajj j,,,' cf Work in our line don ' In a nn perl or tyle to any in th-rountv. and in'-ri.r to none in the northWeit." Particular attention jriven to cumtom i:tting. JAlLlL NT.ILi KOK CK. JflSaSUre -t-SCUrSlOIlS Can bo enjoyed at any t:niv by procuring one of the many JFine TeaiTlS aiKl CamageS .... s i, , ,:,,AX Mj At their iti'oc opposite the Tarker lloiioe. in riynir.th. : If niee C.irria.e-. han1-o:,v. -pirlte.l Hor-e- and rea- J o:iable eh ir.' - are wh it yon want, yon ran by aeroin-1 .Ic.opoo-lTetne I arKer llon-e. in 1 iyn..r.tri. mo 1 u; I th.re at any lim of d it or tiiu'ht. I river I fumi-h.-l wlie.i wanted, and pacner carried to all j pirt- uf the co ii.try at the lo t nte(r fare and on j Julv IS. 1K. A. - CAPR0Xi ATTORN KV AN'D NOTARY, .11' fj'ie:is-"l W'tr Claim Ayent. Will ttten 1 to ill roresional bustttes ilaccd in 'i!s!i i:i lor:)inpt!v tii'l t-irefiillv. Piirtieul ir attention ;ivph m u.irdi.inhip..,i thr- 4ettlomMitot'lee.Int4 Rtat.. Pn r?tcre .11 r moiif b ludia'ri ' "et-.ii . r . triv IHIl.'ll II ) it. a. o. noirrov. ?rUGKO.V DKXTIST. ' . .. . If'tn PAIIJtUtplI tf !tt4 e 111 P f Vr rr W. , it i ir i t r v .- ...-.- Ci' ''Xa Tt 't 1 Od.ee over ester c.t Store. -uLl7 1 h V M O V I II I N'I I A X A . Xcw Livery aii'I Feed Stable. WILT.! AM SCIIOKIEI.I). PaoriiKTo-, , '...m-r Ln lort.' and U ahmt .Stre-f, I Ivniouth , ; Indima. A nle'idid lot of hordes, carriages, I Imi"-,kc.,tr be hired at all tims. Puncn-t- ; ,, . c, . , jt - oiivered Many n-itofthfl enuntrf on rea?onahle terni.4. Call. ml see our stock before luring. CAIll) C. II. URKVK. nr.. i-i-: .. -.. . .. . at 5 i riyraoum, III d. I . j II ivinz concluded to rcunie the practice of the law here, will n ... 7 .rtt ,u . . i raetiee in i niton -tf.rL- .4i'n..ii L'....:... . .. ......... ...... menuv ' IS W,M n" 1 ,r",:a xUt ('olntien. Coll.-ction promptlv and eTuMently itlended to. direful eution.i ven to Prob.te l.u-lnc.s Insurance eilected on liivesand I'lopertvin the ht'steomnai nil's in the ünited State. Spkcui. ATTr.snoM piid lo th rroPcutiop of Ca l,,,ai' of Soldiers, th.ir Widows and heirs for bounty, irre.ns of piv.peiision-andothcrclainis. i: v...n ..u t-r. m . - . ... ...ti, v.i i iliii .vtr., lllll.l.O. Sh:ivr ll.ul.oiir k Co., Cineinnail, 1 1 Hur-kly SheU'on .V Co., N. Y. (Irafl'lleiiiictt k Co. Pittsburg. a.ln Jutf ' W'l'OI.KSA I.K & i:i"TH, IiEAlKIW IN QRoceries, PROVISIONS, ! :iat:i.:saii:iti', ra:i:.sw.iiii:, j ! rJ"oliirf -, V. ' iPLYMOUTII, INDIANAI 3tf , Ty-roN'RY kim;:; as wati-:::. io.ihni .utivk w. j cil and Traveling .V'aiiN. Male or Female, of all la 'v. arc wanted to solicit trade in every It v. Town, ; illae-e. II. mil. f. Work-hoo and Facforv. ttimii.'liont j the entire Woild. for tie liio-it P ile iSae 'novelties -VT Known. .V) I'hi: t'KNT. I'KtlKIT .-ml unv .ur u'n-i... m . ..r rr.r.r.o.. .-in in llletl .11.. I WOlll.n f.111 inake frni " t- sfVi p.-r day. mid no rUk f lo-s ! A -mail capital required of from -fMo iio the more iiion. ) uivesti a the l'T -ater lln- pro.'lt. .Vo tnoonj r,. ; t'firff i . . - ;"-. f arfi'hx unit , ; frx- i,-; If yöu ar 1 1 1 v wl-h to make moncv rapidly and ea-ily, write for full particulars and address ! MILNORAC-. (From Paris.) j11 "- 'in r.roid viy. New York City. I JOHN iM. PENDLETON T j jtiimission lerehant, for tho purchase j and sale of I UollM stl rifere A I'ullrc lTool, i -Vo. I. Un-i-tmiif, x,K y.tft. j ('"Ii Advances made. C'oupix'iinietit soliciled. Onj crnl or sj. i la! market rHns furiii-li d at rt-ipit H Ml p fe re 11 re h : II. F. VAU. n-h Nat l II ink of f o nmrrce, N. Y. .MKsnns. J. r.liOUMAN. JOHNSON ,t (' N. Y jliOKllOV. McMII.I.AN.t. lenveUndiihlo. ' '-V. W KSTKAI.U Cash r First Nat l IJ.tnk, 3f Innrat. oils. Minn. 1 ! THOMAS AKTiirif.r ash'r First Nat l Iliuk. Newton. Mmi-w. FORT. rR KSON, ( o., M. Ixnl. Mo.. ii. ,.Anft ,oanv I',,lk4' thr!ii-iout iL? c0ünfrv tavlm.
CQBBIN & TllfAi&imH
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBEU 3. 1867.
ritUburgh, n. Wayne A. Chicago Kallwuy. O- an 1 after April 9. 1-V.7. Train w 111 leave Stations d illy. (Sabbath- excepted.) tMlowa : Train leaving Onici. J at 4,) i M., leave aauy.j TltAIXS GOIXO H'ftTITION. tXPR
ixrKEBsi. Kxpr.es. Exrntss. ) ! I..T0 AM "IS r M 9.00 A X jin.ta a.r,- " 3.10 " ilt.'ii ru 5,i " 4..VS " I 1.10 " e.'iO " I !4.M) 4 ' 1..V1 7.1; " I a it; " 7.30 ; .4j 2..T? " .0S ' , 7.1! 3.-2J " S.tO " ! 7.40 R.O0 t0.11 " ; 920 1 K.30 " 10.4." ' i .50 ' i C.10 ' 11.00" 10JJO ' c.40 " tii.a'i 10.9s " ! 7.22 " 1-20 a M 11.01 " 7.55 12.55 " 11.9S " 9 11 " ' 12.550 p M iH.-20 3.-0 " j 127 " 11.15 5iO ' ; 3.0vl " ii:to a m fi.oi " 1 s.4; 1 -si r..v. " a.3i " 2. 7..M r.io ' 3.57 " M27 " 7.13 " 5,.V) :il,9j " 9,20 "
Iatbnrrh , B.4" . Köchelter 8. IS Silem 1."3 Alllince H-40 Canton 13 M inclilon li.Vi Orrville l.-H Wooter 2.M Manseld ' 4.05 . ,. Ar 4.lr. V-remtinv:.. pje Rncrrn fi.-' " I'p San'lmky Forest Li na Vn W-rt... Fort Wayne. Colnrabii.... VTrfvr .... Plvmouth.... . 1.JI) " . 9 00 " . 3.' " , 4.; " . 7.00 " Vnnaraiso Chic capo. T.1MXS iiOlXd FAST. STATION!. KXPnKM.-EXPREM. BPUE.KXPIIKSS. ChJcnzo Valparaiso .. Plvmouth.... Wnraw Columbia.... Fort Warne . Vrn Wert... I 111 Kor t.... tp SmJnky UiiCTru.s 7.10 a M' 10.90 p M 1..V) P M 4.30 a X f..37 44 8.9i 44 i.n " 10.33 44 11.35 44 f.fl " Ili.'jO a M r,7 " in.:r. 2.v. . 8.10 " 11. Xi 4.0 " ; ..01 n.r. p m l.r. " 4. " r 0.1 " 5.311 44 ! 9.41 7. 44 10.30 s.m 44 11.: jli.VJ P M 9..V) 44 12.31 a 2.1 " 3.50 44 4.31 44 R.ll 44 5.50 44 G OO a X f..3; 44 8.35 9.05 44 9.41 " 10.00 '4 11.15 44 11. 9 44 9.95 1" H 3,10 44 11.0 44 i 1.41 44 II 3X 44 : 2.O. 4 1-2.1H p M 3.44 44 I Ar fi.0 44 '19.50 44 1 3.10 44 ,"w',,,re" I De .'2" 9.00 44 ; 3.90 44 8.30 44 ! 3.4 44 t.n.- " .Vlß 4 4.30 44 , 5.40 44 r.oi 4 . ;.n 44 S 91 44 i 2s '4 e.V. 44 : 7.30 44 M.-iu-fleld.. O.rvill' ... Mafillon. C tn. . . . Allimc... ß.vr 44 8.10 9.07 44 9.13 44 11.01 " 11.00 " 11.39 44 I S il'Mn ' R ieh"!ter . 7.5 9. 0 10, 15 !? a m s.r ritt-iburh. 10.95 ' 9.50 44 F. U. MVKICS. t;.n'l Tict.ot A'Xnt. C. V. aV f.. II. K. Tintr Table. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. ! LcAre La Porte, d.nl i (Sandavf Excepted, ) ...H:00 A .M .10.00 A M ArrircatPlyaiuuth, WKSTWARD. LeavrPlvinontl 2:40 P. M Arrircatlja Porte -1H0 P.M irainfrunov iieni.in -mr. nern .v donnern Indiana Railroid time. which id 15 minuter glowcrt'ianr.,Ft. V. &C.R.R. time E. II. SCOTT. Supt. I.. . A, A, '. R:illuny. WANTII STATION. GOIN 0 SOUTH . M il and Exprc- (leaves) 10..3I A.M ExprCM 10.."i7 P.M Local Freight 6.15 A.M GOING NORTH. Mail nii-1 Express (leaves') '2 .'3 '2 A. M. Express Local Freight ....7.1" P. M. .. 9.15 P.M The American Cooking Stove After tw nty year' rxpetience In th" mannfartnre of : a'ov.-.vv.. b .cime conrniced. ome utt rearn üine. that ! a vat nmoniit tf nionvy win lwlnp exended bv ti e . 1 . r .1.:. . . . . ' . 1 1 . I. . 1 .1 ....i rtl.i eonntrv in hnvln- .lienti nn Imn.l wor,hr!4!. btove-. a larVe portion f which wa- wated : .,,! n,-t tm.. e..nr.mv .i.ntt..f) hutin t!,- he.r ...,.. ,i1Ht eonl.l be m:,a. notwiih-tanHirT- the nrire wa(l hi:lhK.r -Vith thi view, we iroe red-d toronctr thp Amfricn.x roftHfi'j Stir, and spared no paillK cr ronHtrn''t eipeno to uip.Kc it trio mi mot periect r-tove that rii M 1m m:ide. And we have exp-rimcmed wüb it. and c.ir' f;:l!r v.nti bed it operations for the lat ix jear.", and when an improvement n'f Med 5?e5f. rr have at once adopted it, and we have nevcral of theie secured hy t x patent. In thi manner, we no not hesitate to ay, vtm have lron;;ht it to a hi'.hor state ol perfection than ha heretofore burn attained in eookin-r stove. The recent inprovnuent in till stove ha-add-cd l.irijely t its coiiv iilence and eflV-etiveneci.. In all the rari-'tlex of tovr we maiiufaeture, we tudy uefulii-, dur.thüify, convenience and economy in operation. Mllu t than t-hepiif.iH lit price, and in o iloini; we are r-nti lied we ttldy the iiitareit of thoiie purch3iu; our tove. HI1EAK, PACKA KI i CO., AlhaiiT. N. Y, For sale lv II. H. DICKSON k CO.. 4:i-"ni IJLVMOUTir. Im. An Ordinance. ri- hereby Ordained by the Hoard of Tnt.tee ff the InronHifated town of Ph mouih. .l,irh:i!l envntr. I i and M ite of Indiana. That the owner" of lot4.. .T I V j '"- s and ., ia Merrill" Addition to the lo-.vn r I'tvm- : ...alf. Iiwli...... I... Mnl ,l.v nr.. l...r..K tf..l.... ..!... .1... I ,.i-..i.- .;.... ..u-. .i - t. . 'f tier-on "tre.-t and on th.; ov.th hid.- of aid loti: .tiil -lii1....v.1iL. ,., r.,.:P f...., Tt "Hi and one quarter inrhep thiek. and not over rix inche wide, to I..' laid on two oak ftiinu'er four inche wide and four int-he t'iiok, mid t piked with four 1 t.-ix-imy Hiii!te! in e;ie!i plan?; : aid trln'er t be laid Ufon n -1 1 1 . -t ;i i 1 1 . 1 1 foundation fo that the top of the pule -walk ; p! a'l be-ix iiicha above the irrad- of the renter of the ! rtreet. Said walk to be roinj.lc-ted wuiiin tldrtvd.iVH f fv..... 1... L- i .... ..!... t.t ,.j mA .....I II. ; h. rebv directed to no.iiv the parti. ownln - the.. I t. or the paisin' of thin ordinniue. and thin I nncvUt t ike .-iTert withiii ten i alter it pnbli tiu in the lh mouth weeLlr Jhiwu rut. p..ed Seftn, i.-i7. d ordi publicaAttert JOHN nui.V Clerk. P. it. 4wal J. M, t'ONFKU, IVeri. pro tet.i. j Or Sclii iM UN 3Iaiilr:ili. IMIU a Hiihtf it tili fm 4 :iloiiiil riiee HJln an' rompo-ed of various riKit-. h.iviiT'' the I p--verto relax th.-n.-eri-tionnof the livcra promptlv and ! etrartual!y an blue pill or in;TCiirv. and without priHluel",.'v ofthme di:i.rMabh or dan roupem ctp which orten loilow the ue id t h- latter. i:. ...n i.n;....- .u...p,i..p. o...... ihi i -..i ..:.- i ,.., ,.. u-..,., m, . c eniii. bile, and renmve those oh.-truetionn from th" liver and ,,iaa',r.v duet-, which are the r uieorhiliou-niT--tionK in arKiSili fkin. coavd tongue. Cintien.-n. drowim i.s aiida t.-. n. ntv, as tht'.v iiroitiot' tht r. - harjr of viti:ttd eral fe-lin.' of wearinep- and la-r-itude. "Iiowin" that the liver i in a forpi-1 or ih-tructed condition. In diort. these pills may b" lined w" h adiantatre In al! c.a-c when a pur.ative or alterative medicine is r-Plea-e ask tor aalr. s hen k'n Mandrake Piils.4 and obsre that ti e t.volikenesscn of the I hut or are on the (ioverninent stamp -one when in the la-t stajje of Con--iiTni.'ion, and the oth.r Intiis pn-sent h'-altli. Sold by all ilrn''.i-ts and deal-r-. Price 25 centn h t box. PriiiciiaH!iic No. 1. North tMh street, Phila., ö ii'-ral Wholesale Agents : liemas, Uiru' .V' "o' 21 Park ICow, N. w York; S. S. H.mce. His Haltimor'e St.. Italtimore. Md.: John I. Park. N. K. cor. of Fourth and Walnut Sf. n. innati. Ohio: Walker ,t Tv1,,r HI. and Wabash venue. Chicago. IU. : Collinn Uro'. .oiiuiu.-n iini T Ol e'onl MIHI Mile Ms, M. Ixllis. Mo vlinio Itli ,t Mhwenmlvr.) STEVENS HOUSE. 1, 21, !2."p, &. rl-y, Ilroud-miy, 1' ON THE EURCPPAN PLAN. rVIE MTKVKNH IIOi'SK, Is w and widely known 1 u the iravHin- public. The location is crpedallT stiitable to merchants and bminess m-ii : It I m rl.me proninuty t the hiinines.-. pait of the f itv Is on tb highway of southern and wmt-rn travel-and adjacent to 11 the principal rnilrind and steamlioat dep.t 'I he Stevens lions,- has HlM-ral accommodation for over apm quests -it is well furnl'-hed. and pos-e.ses rverv modern imt.rovi mciit f.,r the rotnfopt .,.! laiiiue iii oi ii-mm re. i ne ritoms are ppacioun and w. ll ventilated provided with .as and water.-the at-1 tendance N prompt and resperiful -and the table-"en- : .. !.' . .: : - fron!? provided with every d lie nr.y of the season at nMierai'i rniea. i,:k-;iii UFM. K. r.l.v;,f ro. r,f,j,'r. STATK OF INDIANA I MAKSIM LL COUNTY. In Circuit Court, February Term. lsVK Seth llniley i Abner A. Ilailey. f For Equitable Kellet. rt'i I 1 t (V I ,t . I,i JWS'ÄK f.ii'l.T nl iiul It .'niii'xrlii" In-II... ni.l...l, ..r .... det.-n-lant. and it .-tppeNrlie; hy th aflldavlt of a -oiu netiiit p'Tson, tnnt the defendant, Abner A. Uailey, Is a iion-resfdefit of tlie State of Indiana. h. 1. there.' f tier-hy notified of the leinleney of nid contplalut IÄIMiKÄ
the next term of sal t eo irt. Ux . . heitn and h id ailing the riuid ptiritaoism of New linal-nd the roin t honae in tti town of Ilvmnnih nn th.. a. .. i I .- r I d
M'inday of February. hW. said eoniplaint mid the matte s and thln,' Hierein ronfahieit and Allrged will b beard and determlii.'d in hf a"M-nre. JOHN C, ClSHMA.V.Cbrk. (:. II. Kecvr. Tiffs Allorney. 4w3 HiHSOhltiOH, Mlin rnnat ttipputiln )...r.,t.,r. .... ... i ..i .i . . i I , cry Va.ineM fttT Ab i'M Nathan '".. r. nndertlie iruin.iii nf it. ti..L...- . rw r-ei en d!-ilved by uutiial ronsent. Tb. buidnerV v le rontlnned at th- sji. s'und u- r.w niiCETTi
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J. G.OXBO-K Edltori S. L. Il4l.Vi: it', II.Y.HOtJTIl, ZIIA1VA: THURSDAY OCT. 3, 1SG7. mmmmmtmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Republicans arc in the field with all manner of falsehood, tiyiug to stimulate their cause. Democrats, be 011 your guard, and sec that none are deceived by theso
lying report.- The radicals are bringing j lnderera of the people's money, and forward their strength. The way forja 1ür llie oppression of the people by Democrats to do is to meet them in'iorce. ll?ßh tusce- Jt is thc old game of the proRally at the polls., ani show them that ' -csaional rogut, who, in order to escape de-
nigscrism has no yinpatliizera in 31 arbhall county. Our neighbor accuses us with being in lavor oi extorunK several uiou5anu uouars annually from the tax-paycra over and I' 1.1 IJ .It 1 - - -i . t . t . aoovc tnc current expenses oi inc county. The old secessionist lies like a pirate. Ho knows the charge is false, but thinks in his desperation that his readers are so ignorant as to believe him. He is very anxivus to turn the attention of voters from the enormous frauds and stealings and cxtortiouate practices of his own rotten, corrupt and tyrannical party, and for this purpose charges his opponents with the crimes perpetrated by himself and his associates. If any man ever knew of a radical who had sense enough to discharge thc duties of an officer and was honest enough not to steal, we should like to know hia uamc and where he lives; he would be as great a curiosity as Rurnum's 'What-vou-c.nll-it." 'Qi ! Sumner. Hrigs and Kcyser, the radieal rump candidates, arc in favor of carrying out the original plan of Phillips, Greeley and Gai ris )n, for a permanent dissolutiou of the Union. They favor negro suffrage, negro equality, confiscation, and the nonadmission of ten Statts to a representation in Congress. They ara in favor of taxing the laboring poor man to pay the interest on bonds held by the rich capitali.ts, and object to having these same bonds taxed as other property. They arc in favor of a high protective tariff for the benefit of priuccly manufacturers, at the expense of the poor man who earns Iii living by the sweat of his brow. They arc in favor ol continuing in office a set of dishonest, corrupt, thieving scoundrels who havivilready ruu the nation in debt thousands of millions of dollars. Will you vote for them? We uucf.s not this time. If the people of this county want their final cial affairs managed on the same plan pursued by the rumper ut Washington, they will of course vote for the rump candidates. If they arc opposed to Xew England capitalists in the shape of high laxe. unjust tariff and rccLlea expenditure-4, they will vote the Democratic ticket. The rum per have betn keeping so ftiiet that we suspected some deviltry was going on in secret, and last week warned our readers to beware of any mire's nest they might choose to get up on the eve of electi-jn for effect. Just a we expected. They have issued a circular to the voters of this couuty full of falsehoods as they could well make it. They wilfully distort facts, suppress the truth and even venture upon open and barefaced lying in the hope, no doubt, that thereby they may mislead the voters of the county. From some of the members of the committee who got up this tissue of falsehoods we had reason to expect better things, but it seems tint wheu a man once fairly glides into the muddy current of radicalism he is henceforth lost to : all sense of sham-?, has no appreciation of propriety or fair dealing, and pleases himself with the fallacy -'that the cud justifies the means" of obtaiuing it. If we are not very much mistaken the voters of tins county will, on Tuesday next, give the committee such a rebuke at the polls as will teach them the importance of adhering hereafter to the truth. Good Advice. Herman Kanter, the editor of the Illinois Suites Zt.'tuiiy, the leading German radieal paper of the State, made a speech a few days since at Chicago, in which he said : As he had advised his German friends to leave ti c Democratic party in 1854, as eagerly would he n w advi'c his German feliow Kep'thlicans of 1807 to part com. panywithi party that has recklessly !,. ..- . I aouncratcil its natioual projirauiiue bv V. -. I' I i r AtMV t'OglailU sectionalism. Th's, eavs ihc Publique f'raltl, means business. The entire f.ermin vote of California went against the radicals at the recent election. So did it in Maine, and so will it in Massachusetts. Many Ger mans have at last opened their eyes to tho I - I of radicalism, and have awoke j I. . e . ., . , i ... ...i to the fact that whilu pretending to be lor freodom, it is onthralliug one-third of tho rc!),eor tl,i9 cuu,1,ry nd plaster over the bneks of the entire peoplo. ! 1 1 Sys a sagicious writer: "Pccc can ' only come through a returu to tho spirit anil letter of the Constitution Tf r-m onlv c,nie through moderation, aud justice, and
purity of purpose. Therefore it annct,tncn cf lhc 'axation neeesary ta erect
o'n.' throu;-h. ih-a radia.',l parh' !"
The Cry of Stop Thief."
The radicals in this county, in order to ' 1. . .. - . . J, divert attention from the cxtraTacauce of i- A-.i m 1 11 i radical onice-holderi; everywhere, have. I . , , ... . 1 . riitsnrl It tirr5l.l Vinn nrl rrr if et ttrava. I 1,. ,. - 1 ganco. iu tbo public expenditures of this (county. Itadicals canoot caiu anythinc' . jbJ such statements. It is known by ev ' Cry intelligent YOtCT that high tatC, CX travagancc and corruption arc the main principles upon which radicalism and the radical party are based. They arc a par ty of cormorant?, kjches, hangers-on, tection and arrest, when the "hue and cry" is raised, joius in the pursuit and i loudest ot ail in brawling "stop thief after an imaginary criminal. Their gam is too -Ii . , . ;well known to deceive any one by auch : Äi, ,., vi.iiriiii I, I - - The Democrat no doubt think.- it very pleaant to have an overflowing treasury. So ssya the rat-and-tan concern across the way. Vcllt wc coufess that we do think it better to be out of debt and have something over, than to have our county orders hawking about tl streets at 25 to 50 per cent, discount, as is the case in almost all the Republican counties with which we are acquainted. We venture the assertion, even, that it would be no detriment to the nation to have its treas- ! ury in a condition to meet the obligations of the Government. We rather think it would bo "pleasant" for the people io j know that the nation was out of debt, and to realize a return of the old Democratic times when the Government was able to meet its obligations without a resort to the excise system of Europe fcr the purpose of grinding the face of th poor laboring classes to further increase the wealth of a favored aristocracy who pay r.o taxes on a large share of their possessions A radical victory next Tuesday at the election, will be regarded m an indorsement of the reconstruction policy of the Hump Congress, which is disuuion, negro superiority, taxation of the poor man to p;y the interest on the rich man's bonds. In short, radicalism, mongreiism, and Jr cobinis'ii, under the name ui' Kt-puhiic-u-j ism, means slavery for the poor white man. and freedom and Iory without work, for negroes. If you do not believe this, look at the conditiou of affairs iu the S;uth A victory this fall, and they will enforce the same deplorable condition of affairs upon the Lorth in a short tim. Will you vote for this principle. Mr. TK payr ? i Qu tm Unless the t-ix-eater arc rebuked the people's burdens will become intolerable. M. C. R pulHcan. True is gospel. Therefore the people should all Tote the Lcuiocrtic ticket next Tuesday. K.'buke the tar-eaters and treasury leeches, and swindling contractors who have for the last i years been feeding on government pap, and have grown insolent towards their masters, the people. Under radical rulo the expenses of the Government have been increased from less than a hundred millions of dollars -a year, to over a million of dollars day. Under radical rule the peoplare groaniDg under burdens too intolerable, to be borne, with a prefect of a lifelong continuance. Stamp duties, income taxes, high tariff's license laws, excise taxes in every conceivuble fchape, ou every article used bv the people, have been imposed upon them, and they arc still asked to rest easy under this state of things, and to continue in office the party favorites who arc anxious to perpetuite their burdens. There is not a radical office-seeker in the country who docs not defend tho cutrageous system of taxing the poor man for all he eats, drinks aud wears, to pay the interest on bonds held by the rich capitalists who purchased them at from 40 to 50 cents on the dollar, and not one of these same worthies but opposes the taxation of these same bonds. If tho people desire a continuance of these things, they have only to vote for radical candidates for office ; but if they desire a stop put to such oppression, let them ,4rebuke the tax-eaters" by voting the Democratic ticket, and commence the good work next Tuesday. The Republican Central Committee of this oounly are a bright set of political leaders. They have published a card in which they attempt to array the prejudices of the people in the out-townships against the eilirons of Plymouth on account of the proposed erection of new public buildings for tho use of the county. This is tho first time we have ever knowu so low, contemptible a trick reported to for the purpose of earning an election. The k'i.i .'is.-w v. vu. . Ali VIV. Iwtll'll. X J1C wholo poopIo wf t,,' colt nrc inltfrcatcj in having n gooilouurt huso andjiil, aud fireproof offices to preserve the public records of the county. Everybody knows that tho countv records arc at ore-ient t ,v4. nil,rlP kf A..Art, ? i . me nierey ui every scalawag who may bo '"frosted in doitroying the records, and if destroyed, it would cost the county an immense sum to replace them, if indeed i co,lkl b replaced at all. Th bur '.,.,. fuitnbb! Wding? i. n-t a tithe cf th I-js s j
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that would eusue iu case of the destruc- j t: .. . j- ? a. .
uuu vi ine puuuc recuruH oi too tour- ! citivr.n nf tl a.hiii'd Tl 11 mt a rA I n rr . it ...... 1 monument ot the want of pubho spiru A, Just euch wen ai tbo member! of there-. i publican committee. Too ttingy to spend a dollar lor public improvements, they try to screen themselves from public contempt by an appeal to the prejudices of one por- . ... . ,,. ! rav them against another portion. lhis . r. ,. ,i I is i iic mi game ui seciiouaiiMii piajcu ru successfully by the radicals in uational affairs. The assertion that tax payer have had to pay 20 per cent interest on money burrowed irith which to pay taxea is all bosh Ye venture to assert that not tingle instance of the kind has. occurred. The tiuth is, the committee has no hope that by any fair means they can ruccced in electing their candidates, snd hence they have resorted to mean beneath the dignity of hornet, fair minded men. They hac uotven scrupled to falsify the records of the couuty in their desperation, for the purpose of securing success, if possible. That they will i-uccecd - do not believe. We thiuk the honest voters of th countv hve too much common sense to be misled by their lying circular put forth ju-U on the eve of the election. It is of the highest importance that we poll a full vote at the election next Tuesday. Our neighbors are looking to us fur a rousing Democratic ni'tjority. Let them not be disappointed. Qo to the polls ear ly, and rtt! that e-very Democrat in yourj township is there to vote. German Citizkns of Mar-hall couDty, remember that trt-e Republican, the organ of Tom Sumner, Bri.ga and Keyscr, characterized the Germans of Ohio, a few weeks ago, a a set of uido'l hatuvj rum loving lznnylcanii Dutch." The candidate;? on the Republican ticket endort-e that opinion. They think the neiiro kliiHild bs elevated to positions of pub1 1 -i tmot Kni .lint (Z a r m o r .T--.tlr1 nfMifiV . . , e. . . . .f. i seats in the rear of the Almighty Afncnn. o . ... . - uermans oi tarMiau county win noi lor-1 , . .. ... . . . ., . get the insulting epithets thrust at their , ,. i m.- i .i t t gan of Sumner, Kri,s and Keyser. The National debt is now held by few thousand bondholders, at a cost to the reo-; pie oi viw,vw year in currency.. 'Hie people, thirty millions in number, are j prilling to take the dell iü the shape of an itsue of legal tender., and will ch-rge the government nothing for using it. The quc-tiou id, thall the debt bs puid by a few, at an expense of Sl5'J,000,0OOa ear, or shall the many have it, and thus rclicve the goveromcat of this immense eharge ? Pike County Convention. The Democracy of Pile county assembled in convention on the 15h instant, r.t Winslow. The town and adjacent groves were literally tilled with men and horses. The following i evolutions were reported : Risolv d, That we are in favor o! a speedy restoration ol the States under the Federal Constitution. Resolved, That w are in favor of the most rigid economy iu uational. State and county offices. Jitfohed, That we are unalterably opposed to negro suffrage and the admission ot nrgro children into our public scbo -ls. Retvlvd, That wc are in favor of Ihc taxation of government bonds, that the rich may pay their portiou of our heavy taxes. ReiohtJ, That as greenbacks are good enough to pay the soldiers who ricked their lives for the Union, they should be good cuough to pay those who only risked their mooey. RtsorV'd, That the repeal, by the last Legislature of this Sate, of the thirteenth article of our constitution, without submitting the p'itne to a vote of the people, is a base violation of the dearest iuterests of thf white population of the Stute, and ought to receive the disapproval of overy lover of the white race. These- reiolutions were read by the secretary, and unanimously adopted by the convention, with threo hearty cheers for the third and fifth resolutions. The committee also reported a basis of apportionment for the several townships, which wan accepted. The main question between the two parties is whether negroes or white men shall rule this couutrv. Democrats hold that this is a ''white mnn's government, made by white men, for the benefit of white men." Radicals hold that it is a n'gger govtrumcnt made for niggers, and not for white men. Remember that on Tuesday next you vote oither fur or itgain.t nigger ism. Men who wish to perpetuate the government of Washington, the principles of Jefferson, and repudiate the radical dogma that thi-j is not ti irhitv tntns g u'entmnt, will volo the Democratic ticket next Tuesday. Those who wish to build up a bonded aristocracy, tax poor men to pay for nigger bureaus, military bills, and negru bards of registration, will voto for the radical candidate. Vote for Cnshimu for Clerk, Rico fori Survsyor, ad Äill.r for CVmmirsiouer.
,1 , eeoe are beirmning to acrt tlie-.r hoa.e. jlc?ide9 this, the house 13 oM and . , . v nphtß ' m tlic north, the ?ame as they mcoDreniciit, ana rftallv - ulsirrace to the,, , , . . r .1 t j -bavo been tiüing for snie time ia 1I10
NUMBER 5.
LWi - miiu - jB - g Haw it ITork Xjrro Equality tn the Schools. touth under radical domiuion. In War- . . , ,. , . . " ,' ' . , . thrt entiro nr.t rul fil lh voliool. and wl all tho townihip and villa go affa'rs, tho radical dircotor have admitted into the tvhits school, and placed tide by fc'.Je with tho white children, seventeen negroe. 'lh Autlaiso Democrat, of the 1 9 th records r .. .. . . i-. - a similar illustration of negro equality iu that portiou of Ohio. It says : Mondav iimming of laft week the, fall term of our Union School commenced its session and the few fanatics of this place improved the opportunity of carry 'tu out their develih doctrine of ner c-juility, by running into the school every wou'yhcaded nirj:er they could gather in tho neighborhood. The programme was to spat them in the une scats have them in the same chiBses and put them on au equality with the white cl.iidrcu. .t ti e opening of the fcchool they were scatttied around iu every department. This was more than Wapakonctia children had been educated to, and there was a breeze raised at ouce, and our exrei'eut board was immediately called. Thu president of tho board, after seeing the Male uf affairs, called on the parents of the negro children and rcquetcd them to keep them out of chool until arrangements could be made for their special benefit. They at first agreed to this, tut after consultation with several white niggers, set up on theboird. and swore they knew their rights and were determined to stand up for them and keep their children in the sein ol. Tin board then met ami passed an orler Hunting the darkies. Thereupon n howl went up from the white and b!a:k niggers of our town. Our hcIiooI board was threat, ened with pn seeution unJer the ' Civil Rights Bill," fine, imprisonment, yc This is the way things are working under rndical rule. Next Tuesday we vote wherever elections arc beid, en ihig very questiou of negro equi'ity in our cchoo'.a. In some places where the radicals have introduced negroes into white schools, tl.ey tell the parents oi white children that if they are opposed to seating their child rcu with negroes in the public schools, they can withdraw them from the schools, which would be to surrender the publ c sclnol , ; ., . . ofthecountrv to the negroes, lins u a . - , . fair rpcimen or radica love f.r the wlutij I ' ... - t l population compared with iit ot tl o fuch a priuciplc as this 7 ", ,'r it Xr.w York Politics. Tito .ew Xever before in the hl-fnrr of State politic. o soon after thccrvll for the h'tafo convention was uel. I:: ve t!ie I'emceratsof the interior jon.- to work with that sinulencs of urppse and der.-rmincd assiduity that they hare tois lull. Our advices fro n n curly every qu arter of t h State arc to the eVt th-.t the Democrats are cloninc up their ranks by thorough" and efficient or'r;uiiz iti( n. i v the pw..rp;ne nway of local rejnoites nr.d jealousies, and by unily of purpi-sc und action fT the struggle that is to ensue in Novcn.ber. Nominatin;-convention's lime been ca'lfd in nearly every acmb'y district it the State. :in-l by tbe last of i cit week the complexion nf the coibin. Sa. convention will be pretty ro-idily understood. This equanimity of ieel in ihc interior h in the hmhest deirree cn?oura- ' r;n to tjic pr -pccts t,r !ne jan campaign. Not the slightest doubt exists that with the proper orirtinizatien and effort, wo may in November rescue the Sta'c froru radicalism, and completely overthrow ihu present reprc.cutation of anarchy and despotism. While Soldli r Oi tauf rlnu. At a meeting of Kx-iVierul soliii :i 'p posed to negro suffrage, and in favor f restoration of the Uuion. held in Columbus, Ohio, last week, the followiug preamble and resolutions were unanimously passed. The example set by these soldiers is worthy of imitation by soldiers everywhere : WnF.KEAS, This Government was fouudod by white men, and maintained and governed by white men for upward cf eiirhty years, an 1 believing that it should so continue; therefore, Resulvtd. That wc nppeal to all tho boys in bine of this country, icirdless of party, who fought for our fl.L' ami the Constitution, and the preservation of ihis Uuion, to joiu with ui to t'efeat the designs of all pai ties and men who arc attempting to place the negro on au cu-ilify with tho white man. RtnU'td, That we, the undcr-icnod, form ourselves into an orgntcz iti-in to bo known as the "White Roy in i!u" with th? object of Using our be-t endeavors to defeat ueirro suffrage, and cirry out tho principles for which we fought a while man's Government and nudixidcd Uuiou. PKNNSVI.VANIA Kl.Kt'TIt.. Ti c New York llmd I is predicting that the Republicans will lose Pennsylvania in tho Oc'rber election. It gives a .-kth of the poll ioal fittcttnlions i;. t!:e Stale. In 1 Willie Domccr.'tic m.jorities weie cut d'wn to 1-ss ihm 5 .!... in jsjii II. u.-i, n obtained :li majority, b ?y St.Vo again went Dvtiioci atoa by Cf'O "lajoiit-. Iu 184S it went Whig by LO00 .j..r ty. In 1852 it went Democratic by .uly 1,000. In 181)0 it went Her uhliear hy 00,. 0)0 majority. In 13C! it was carried by the Democrats by O.OO majoriiy. In 1SG4 Mr. Lincoln held it by JO,000 ua. jority. Li?t year it went Republican by 17,000 majority. The Id prophesies that "negro suffrage' will now aain band tne gtt9 oer to the Dmoarjts
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