Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 December 1867 — Page 4

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Tlic Condition of llic .South. Partisans, whose opinions throughout the women torn strudle fr:n which this country has lately emerged have retained aa uachaugeJ bias, preserved the same monotone of color, are not always safe ai Jes in matters cither of fact or probability which hare a direct relation to their cheriheJ theories. Startiujr with this proposmn, and coupling with it the statement that wo have ever been steadfast oppoocnU of si ivcry and staunch supporters of uatisn-il unity, we submit some reflections and circumstance relating to the present condition of our southern section, aAio fur theru the consideration which thia pWutory explai.itiou xaay seem to justitr. I' cam whatever point of view moral, U'lincul, or political we may regard the southern states, their situation is unspeakaMy dej.lor able. The effect of Bubuiirmou I al-rtMV denioralizia Men . ...... i.

lose he r: an I s-Mi reliance. ü.nerii J.s ar

year will aotbe less if fair weather continues, than from 2,250,000 to 2,500.000 bales. More grain, too, has been raised than last year; so that, though a great part of the price of what has been produced will be immediately consumed in paying debts contracted in producing it, considerable less outlay will be necessary to produce the crop of 1863. The country at large will be immensely benefitted by the present crop, which will throw not much, if any, less than 250,000,000 of dollars into the lap of the nation, although of this sum a mere pittance will remain in southeru bauds. Another evilly gooi year niu-t follow before southern men begin to keep the wealth which is the product of their industry. 15 ut the financial future of the f outh is bound up with the future of her politic?; and the former has been already sacrificed before the Moloch of a political party, the sinzlo object of whose beiu is to keep a

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t few men, as we lately said, in the enjoy-

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Jose ueir: ai s-mi i-c.iaiice. ,1-' ' . t lew men, as vre lately sam, in me enjo, paralyzed. gir reject is lowered. u lliCnt 0f lat salaries, "with stealings, the inspiration of battling iT a c.iu?e men .... corrurtion and demoralization of th

;mIc to mere vuV'ur seU'seekin and sreed, .mJikt m.rrn nrttml itinn h now

find often U h:ipponi tint, the nobler , a.3oJ t 'j an previous conception,

much

' - .- j , s.ibieet ttirulU . trie ic-r cauc soon be

cotuc." the Iea.t vl ih? regrets of Hjo mora wi-ie ani'ni the c lore 1. A iot poop's is au iuuuitely wrt'ii-.T subject of sorrow.

Under their defeat it cannot le denied

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go armc'l to tue teetu; mat ineir nights are spent in secret political assemblies', whew the vil-t of white im?u incite them to the most esaffzerated bitter-

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administered by negro magistrates will be

n farce; redress ot wrongs will oe impossible. Liberty of death will be the only liberty secured to nen whose crime is that they were bom white. Let the northern people ask themselves whether this is what they mean. If not. it is high time that th?y bestir themselves, for it were better to have taken the advice of certain gentle congressmen, and put to death the men. women and children of the south at once, than to deliver them to fuch a fate as now impends.

Pittsburgh, tft. Wayne & Cliicago r ,,A -frnrfW fl Triirn will leave Stations

1 lilv. (Sabbatli cxrc-rt.-l. : folio-.-: f i rain l'ivvin? Chicago at t.". 1. M.. k-aviw daily. Tram leaving nttbnrU at 2.13 1. M.. loaves daily.

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i - ' gl Jlll i'lltMLS The sou'.hc-n people were aiways a mar-, , thronten

ti d pe,M.!e, aa l however we may sneer at , . j- cieclion

their chivalry whifh uoubtic was an i ,.. ti141 tl-.K-o? are

Ciomcut both of weaiiics ftu J ot stren-tli , lhr,ntene,-i in reoly with personal violence; we must at lea.t conceae taat they I i aniJ th;it neither'negro nor phnter looks ge.ised the virtues a JVill as tue delect ol ; , ;,t:.t ftf nffiir as one that

be inarlial nanue. J t:.ey w pn-ud. , ig rcrL,an0DL T,e trut, s jt c,in. inpetuous iniratient.t!.iY wio .uso brave, i not e ancnf N3 jnjustry ;a th? udariii.'. r.:- ciufe;a. tlie war tuey : , . , rrn.mont under such dii-

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luoreiru.y k.-.t. hl- .m, ""j them for elsewhere, it is an outraue un f were chained ty a chain of adauiaM f-... i ir(!1in,vlf;rl. . i

ey had stven their word ol honr to (.bey , isL,j,jn t0 u'estroy an industry that brings e government that had subjected them ; nn,hintr ,ut rofit to tie country, and that Ithis h beeutl.e great ciMi.se oi l.ie j ; , ; , k f Protection other

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,,Ui V i necd-i nnu asks tor no protection other tranquility wnieu ha.s preyai.e-l muco their , h ,aws a5 prctcct tIiC pcopic

surrender. Another nar.ity Äiighler cause ; ( f he5tate, at :,riSC. continuance of lies in the ;:;dicioui cmi,, ana more ja-1 ,Mative nationM SelHdostruction ujcto-i-une of ueir j ub ie ;l, now prevai!s m.,r not result in uuivsrIIeretol,rc tue ..v. !.rg rt:i.?i:n ci f he ,,all.!riIIl.cv ?illtf tllis repudiation of cm

country have beei; generativ irom the i t... . nnnit tv;i

south, and though tiie rac: of ianti Iii? long -inee pas.-ed away from bjt'i the alieuutei section of ih c oaiitry, it is diffi;u!t t con ceii. e a cour.-e ol calmer or liiere di-'uiil- d discretion tlran ha been

pur.-ued hv the soulhrn public men inj

thr.r .ai- unhap'iv rurcumstauees

i.uhlicdebt : but. at least, it Cannot f: il

to cause the total ruin of the agricultunl productiveness ot the southern states. It

is necessary to the existence ot indii.?iry . - -v ttt " a that the relations of the laborer to his em- j J-f A 1 J 'V A H J

mover &inuia do narrnonizeu. ir.

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C. & Tsrnc 'J'a:le. S U M M F. It A R R A N O Li M EXT. EiSTIVAUD . LcaveLaPorte, daily) c.-q j (Sutidayp Excepted, )) ArriveätPlyrnouth 10:03 A WESTWARD. LearePIvraouth 2:40 P. !I Arrive at L Torte 1:40 P. M Trainprun h.r Michiin Sou'-hern Xortltern Indiana Hailroid time.wliicli 1? 15 in!nwtva slower than T.t Ft. W. i C.R.R. time.

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Z.. A, &. C. Railtiny W.4NATAH STATION. C CIS G SOUTH . Mil! nn.1 Kmrosi "!. C3 A. M

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Ml 111 ' . I jjer.J NVade's late summersult tdiows how ir

, ... , , ; r.iMananiim attiuti ourselves, ict our ,ou:ow!u:. and vnri.: Luve a.-vays 1 cl:lti,,n iu tIie slthcrn stalcs ha, vrehcea erc'eiiMve'v cireu:.itcl u toe novio. ! ... rr . .,. . . . . t-i

, , , tl.u'i Hit Elicit .- ii lb 11. i utiiwvivie in i tuTe. t '. "! '.'ur owa si;le 01 , J . , r ., ...

j ').;, sj-ii t jut I. -rat t uewsf.aper ":ts sot ' . J 1 , , 0 , . . v ,, , 1 f .1 1 11 reasonable harmonv between tlie soutr.ai ;,ar exceiieii'-e t ;ie alvceate ui the; , , , - 1 . 1 i.

, . , ... ... t : eru jauorer aim ins ciujiuci , auu mr.

V 0 , c .1 I i-rn .rant enthusiasm ot the negroes has ij'irc; i v.u 'earn tlie cour-.e 01 the;, , , .. t m 1 . ,. Tt. , t been roused by propapatinjr such wild no.uh.,ra i,rt ol u -le. it m h; a hco; Df agrarianil an neither of the in hi, c.o, a Stephens iu .y.uJy. a o. ; 15ra-in h j'.;nt.tiioo or a Johnson 00 , Unless some sudden in.pira-

ia tili'.'-.t t 1 if ica frill itrrij It. . - .if

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ar,U ll.e , re,. i.oiwmtM:..... u ..-mp...-. , fatue of llie soutll

ti.,n fo c;.tcr to the excitable tenancies ; . , . , , f .. , ...

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.1.". 1- f.,i. ti-b:-. 1 structiou acts of congress, now beinj; maintainju tlie ouiet. or icr, ai.-t st.o!.'- , - " . . . . ; ..... .1.1 t li Ai 1 nAcl irp rr.ri ill 1 11 lr f .

ive ri-. cn all "! wiiica cycryr.-.sere pr. .. .- "' ! . 1 .... . 'VS. .

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o ctcr to the cseiiaW tenacnercs: liunJ wilh of her jU. j people Jia, UMib.rnuy discoud;. Whit ti ;s (he futUrc she ha. e.,a..cc to tae powers tuat .; fc f a f ? Let us sce. a:id9 ot .-j! Iters, c-.uld never by any ; ,vab!, svstem of r,:,re,.,i,u, have ! he plain meanin- of tae pseudo-rccon-mr I 1 A . . . ..I - 1 f Kill II I

H. B. DICKS0H,

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V.IJUM IU Ifi'J SU'U!'.U '! S'..iaw?. J ' ! " . ,'. , things are due to ihe intelligence of tha i to .-ut 1 the ent.re nero ponula lion and

people and 'he fi deiitv uf the hte soldiers. "' j - - V ,- ;.?upportinj; the radical party 111 congress. We hav, beard much of the nero with j-'-J.. To prchjbit the re-l.tration cf the while In the name ..f ju.iiee and j wlute, v,no have a real interest m the of merev, let our ne.-.hiHsts at the nnrth j quiet and prosperity of the country bc.n tr, do s,mcibi lo show that they To submit to the voters ot he states thus tt.U believe the whit mau to be c-ual to revered tne question whether they will the neM. The wh.do enr of the -rov-; or will not hold a convention for the reernmeut In fr m.nths yxi hoeri rnh-u- construction A tae.r State under the eonlated to decade our o, u bl-iod iu the ! .css.onat plan. Imder this mode 01 prosouthern states in order to exuit the nero j ccdure, it may be seen what a hopeful fu-populati-.n. AÜ our charities have beet. ! tuxe ius he ..re the h an the whole devoted tothene,ro. ( niy a lewder- country, hither the btat.es will vote fer .1 ' 1 . 1 ".1.,:.. conv.'uiiou or b.r no convention, lne

ous ncarica persons nave iiinxa im-nt-- . hb-ralitv to the pr whiles. It u weil j white vote will be krgcly cast gainst conknown that the scl,,d iun.1 in mcr than vention ; ibr tlie present nil Hary rule one of the 5ou!hen s-atcs has Leen, durinq i with ai its disadvantages, at least aflord, the :a,t year, diverted irnu, its ohject t protection ; whtle rcconruction, such as buy bre .d to fe-l the starviu-. Yet i ha been perpetrated in the .s ate ot 1 enwliile tree linen's schools are d-.tted over j ncssce, ives little protuction but to nc3ro the south, and Yankee v,h.d mistress., j or.at.ds. 1 he radical whiles and the nenre cverywherc-and some of them inolU'w voters w.10 are interested in subvert, laudablv-cn-.-arred in teaching ne-ro- in all decent rule and authority w.l , ol notoncehl hasit entered Into northern ur.e, unite in .aver 1 convention, mind, to establish lor the p.or white clnl-1 Novv -supposcalth-h the case i.; ' . 1 !!.... U.. ..,-.1.1. 1 -1 1 tlt. eoti vrnt ion is

UreoVtha'sCci!.I WJUi..n of !.. font!. j t-y a Wcrjr ;r tntow rejectcl. . . , ... .,.- '.-.-!o Then the radicals will avail themselves ot 1 11 liirdlv riif'("-s;irv i(M-caiw. 1 lie ti'J-' ,T 'V., y c V,r , -rinrod of' the crv of southern coutuuuey; Mr. ftteof the war Sound the p-...p.e -.ciippeu 04 . . cvervthin.. Without clothing without venr i:.!d conG-cati.nl h brought u to i.tiiiunii.i . ,...1. 1 .vtwillv rmiini t , v tins

fhocs, without toV.s. uctilut ol all tl.o or- l'J 1 " J

dinaty

credit, here -r td e.There, and with the no

pro population terrl'oly tlo n .rallzNl, their chances fr r.ro?r'?riy aud even for csist1.1 rr? .. .. i.:

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TN THE SOUTH ROOM OF RROU'NI.KFS BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, 1ND.

Kreps cor.;tnritly on h.md a larff and weil aborted mock of everv ,e.-cii!tinn ;f Hardware, in almost any ahape, sie, quantity and quality, from an

AMERIGAH COSKiilG STOVE to COFFEF. HrlATF.lt, orfrom t crow barta a paper of 4 01 tneks. SS E1 O "ST" 33

Of eTcry kin T; Elevated Oyer -,?onire, Parier Sheet Iron, Box, fancy or plain, with cofrv-dete to match. SHELF r.OODS of i-Torydeserpiioa, House Trimming. DOOR and WINDOW hang in,:s;GlP3ar.tl Saih ; Carpenters' tools.

IOCS, 7llllOUl I'.'J..-. ue-iiii. .... ! , ,mv impleii.ents uf induilry. xith no viliamouj atrocity h.rc-y. MyiK as ot ev but c,. nfederate ra-s, with little our reucrou con-reM has invited her -lit here r el cohere, and with the no I to F-iy, that she prefers the ru e ot

mi!'it:ii v salmis to the harder rule ot up.

instructed ncuroc and white bravoes.

On the other hand, suppose and this is . . 1 1 .1

cnee were rmor iimum. hc "- ""- -- .. , , ., dilucilt!.-, r.ith a patient rouraje woithy the only supposition 1 justified hy the re-is-of the highest praise. Without idle seit- tratioi. which is hc., made-that a con-

VCIlilon IS carried. I lieu it 1- praein-anj a iie,L'ro convention. It will frame .1 constitution that will throw ihe whole power of the f-tatc into the hands of negroes, ütid white men who hope to proGt by the suffrage td negroes. Then proscription, and confiscation of property of white men by their ncro rulers, will be eure to follow. The ruling class, havmz no property themselves, will look upon the transfer of their subjects' property into their own possession as the one great end of govcrn,.,mt With a r.cni'ess neuro legislature

to tax. and defenceless white men to be taxed, the i-sue cannot loii be doubtful. In every county taxes will be laid in the same way by ncroej upon white men. In the cities, nero counciltncn will vote themselves large salaries, create unnecesftire for the nurnoscs of plunder,

and for like ends undertake enormous jbs

ritvin-s they bent their shoulders bravely

to the bnrdsii, and v ent. ninntiiiiy tu v.im. Much of the dannpro s:taii.e 1 by their jdintations was repaired, and tlie end of the car saw them reasonably hot etui of results from the ensuing season, bnhapr.ily the second .-cason did not lully realize tlieir liore.s. Tl.ev had flaked all 011 their

cotton crops, and ncpiectcd to plant grain 1

cnou-h for the succceuwi jear. nu conscfjacnce ras mournful. In many places the amount of cotton raised scarcely EutTiced to pay he cost of labor and the trice of implements mi ployed in cultivation, and during the last winter incrcuible destitution fell npon the poor. Ihe nop now comin- to maturity was planted in the midst of dearth, un 1 most of it is moi taed to corn .-peculator? in advance ot its Ci.,,.;r.n Still, the prospect of the

UytheKe.a or Pound; Mill saw, Log tnd Do C!iiinä;the het Axein the West.

Tin, Brass, and Hollow Warts OT all kinds; I? r, o w 0 , shovel andallmmnerof A-rieixItaralHtcnsil?,,mclndir.s Foi-V that load and unload hij by horse power

a spIcnJidassortmeut of O XJ T L 15 Tl FISH HOOKS t LIXKS,

iiori? hvav;, hi;ltix( AXD COW HELLS, IE OX A 'D STEEL IX EARS, ROLLS, SHEETS AXD ISL'XCUES

Infaet every thin;? that any one ever thoupU o I uyifiina ifirdware Store, and a thousand ilnng? csides. with a I.

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constantly arriving, which they propose Fulling

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Than the same can be bought at any othtrplace this side of Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, copper ami brass ware made and repaired on reasonable termsand short notice, 5-tf

FAIRBANKS FTANDAKI) SCALES. OF A I. Ii KINDS. FURBINN, GREEMEAF t COJPWT. Q-26 k. 22H Lake St..Chicatro.

2U9 Market St., St. Louii. rr Bk cAMtTvc to ir onvr rat fürnciw. 12Tlllf

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Hoofland'5 German Tonic. Tlie Great Renales for all Piscwf s cf lite urEit, stomach, on DiajXTirz ((.l.V."'. HOOFtAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is emweJ of t. juits (or, s thjr Trr.licinhllr gapry.rgn tirt&U ? r m.f d Herbs, aud &raaE2XSEi2?Äf ( r i.a, T,a - uis.jis from ai'-oh-jlic ainxiure of any ft.nU. H00FLAIW3 GERMAN TONIO, I a enbOiKtlou of il ,-' ioreä;at of t 9.1ttr, with tlie purr.tq' of Sja! trus aw OrüCie. ie..niakin?oL of ;l.t ia..t p!aJiflt .-ra.l.tJ rtiuoJiM oied ta lh public. aduiXtUf, will 259 Hoofland'3 German Bitters. ef tU Biu-r. . s'.aV-t, will u HCOFLAND'3 GERMAN TONIO.

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CHICAGO Business Houses. Field, Benedict & Co.,

BOOT & SHOE ?23 0 IBL S3 a SIGN OF THE BIG BOOT

rurt"X jsuucti Would respectfully inform the public that he ife.mc alsct $&22s2&y l' r,;t ! T'.ns no.v and inteiuis to keep constantly on hand f rriKca i t,t ' the f ai;.ct tiif- , t cxtc,j,jv2 AzJ complete aisortraeiit of Wi-.i-rota sever; r f:b f-.'wiu dissss:

Tliev are l )lh a'?r r"tJ, cJ soataia tie faivs m1iciu tl v'r.ce. iL c'.oiro le;vTes. tlie to tssio? a ir.re i.ia'.'.tr ;n. thjTcuic Isiuf lUc rt1.ti-.!r. Tim Monnrli. fr-3i a rsriety ..' .uet. ssei ss In leni.vj. i Ttj ;-a. .Nrvv i;ecihiy. s:e . is yrr7 r t rs?5xv hf,.urfa"

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ConstipRtiou. rutuieoco, Irrvard i- ilet, i'ulneis c f J Nc i to t 3 liaat-1, Acidity of tbc WOiiiic, TlaaRCa. Heartburn, Dir-gust tor Foot!, I'uir.esi cr Veirht in tho tltoniTioh, Hour i-'.rv-.ctction?. 3inkins or i lv-t:er:r ?t at the Pit of tha i::crr.&ch, Swinirg of the Head, Hurried or DiL;cult 3raathin?. Jluttoving at tho Heart, CHotinK or .STirTocatir.R i3eti3itior. whoa in a Lyinjc Posture. Dirar.ess ot v moa. Don er Webt bel'jr tLo r.2'ht, U til I'tiu in tho Head. IJjÜci ?i--y oT l'crsiuratic:., ci-lor.-r.e3i ot tiis bkia anil Eyea, Vein i:i Ii'- die. Uac-Vt. Cactt, Limbs. t3.. t2 addon Flashes of Hci:, Barr.ins; ta tho Fleih. Coustaai lu-.Rgiuinci or K-Til. aud CI rcat Usvro;i3U of ÜplriW. Tl suT-rsr m t!.e-e a;as tionM sisreUs tb. pi-Mart ciat'.oa ia tbe se'.sc.tc tf ft rsiasJ for I'.Ht vrijica U ? U "--"J.fr? ,.1 I.hh 4-.taM;.' for it.elf rsPüUt:oa for f;iroftl,.e ütos'e. Iu ibie.onctua wa subnet w:'.l-i.-.j,3 Ttael-'-

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A.fD n0CFIA:niTS GEFinAH TCNI0. ntsrAHcn cy ir. c r. jjckso.y, riuLALSLrau, ta. 7v?rty-tx! T?rs '.nes fney r flrsl tatroJaeel nt., i;.;.'co !t::r f.-. O'srt.naay, lur'n: wtica lim tliev 1i:ito ui: l.i! trJlr ;ul ;. riu,I tau cares. o4 l).-cVfi:.-.t s"..Tenc' lin-sr ty to a ?.ei:r sxttal, tLtn nor litlicr it-.!?-.1 k's;wn f" t rV'"

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GASSICHERES

VESTING S AT WHOLESALE, 34 & 36, Lake Street, Chicago. J, BAUER & CO. MAxrrACTcr.Er.s or

Car ftssortntst cf

"i I Ji Importers of ull.kinds of tUS.CAL INSTRUEVIEfJTS AND' STRINGS, Also A;e,isfor KXAEEA Of-9, and ct.Ur ru-st-cl-t Jin. os. 69 Washington Street, CHICAGO, And fV) Eroa't'H-ay, Xciv Yo.l:

WiLLARD FOX, Si'iufaciarcr and Dci'.tr ia

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sole ac;i::;t3 DoStzsch, Block! & Co.,

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is fuil r:h! eociplete; wn bought at rrdr.ee ii

prices aim win ue svu iii i . r i j & ). Jackson ar Company, SMALL PROFITS. JOBBERS AND CCVM1SS1CN i lJVfil.Ts i:i

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clipo, ;;:ürj, i'ercr. &0 i '--Irl 1 A Tn.irhcei. A tousa i:p.r iiia;r!ii ho mar ptve ws cnli. "nr p.ace cri;iiinei is p . w!io!e s.T'tft, t'. TDgtl oJ. foo4 i ;n tlie i'.fff blick b!t ck at t'ue I L L lV-. il.J i.j -y..'. :-iu.i'i pri'pptiy. tss o'.woi I I --- i .i " ' ' VlnW,,Uf,;i,(o m:o cJ aa ; '', P.EET IH'MIAUD li CO..

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Qottp3X SeP.?frlRf Boge BURLAPS, WOOL i GUNNY BA(JS, Pler Flour Saolw. Warranted and printed to order GROCERS' BAGS, Cc 1S3 South Water street Chieaso-

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PRICKS. IToollsnd'i Cerrom Datf is, per Wils. . 1 W half Imn, . "0 Unnflsod's 0rmsn Toni, put up la onait battles, 91 .0 .fr bottle, or half di.ieo for 7 . t. lo not foreet t fiaiiiln wU tUt arhtU on. buy, in ordsr t get lbs geualue For aale fey all Druiet aad Stocke.'" cery were. vionJ-iy

Gr. BLAUT, & CO.. DRUGGISTS, Southwest corner of Michigan and G a. 10 Streots,

PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. RAVING just recive.l a frosli snpplr of every article ui our line oftr;tle,ron-,iftin tnainly of Drills. Medic ines, Paints Oils, Dye Stuff, Pi'rliimerv. Yiiiikee Notions,

('las.Sfatioit.iry, Pure Medicines, and Liquor r.... m.ii.i iiiiriinpt rnlv. to which ie rc-

speeulully invite tiie attention of this eornmu-

nitj. Wc luve also on luua asiocnoi criLOCEniins, T.m, ColTeo, Stijrar, Tol.ieco.CiarK.ete. Tobe disposed ofiit verv reitonnhle figurt'.. Wiihin a lew .1 ivf pi?t , wc have received from rittyburgh and New York aUrpe amount of Iveroscno and Coal OiL AND LAMPS. forhumincthes-xme.nf everyizeandfitTl,"ith or without shades. We arc also agents for all he popular Patent Medicines of the dav. Physicians prescriptions carefullj putup at allhouri of the night.bj an exrriencca drVeearnctWiiiTilethe public to favor u with a ca!l,ex;in.ino our Rtock .and become convinced

ortha rctthal w ar goior "",' ,.' ; ;.. Tll034. O DI.AIN L O 1

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33ES.l:E5.L1,. Tatented May 20, lC7. 4C LAKE ST-, CHICAGO. C B, BROWN &, Co. W aNl'FAC Tl'Kf-KS OF PATENT SEAMLESS

American Organs! For Parlors; Chaichea and lodges Or cat Fullness and Completeness of Tone, EXPRESSION AND ELASTIC! TY CF TOUCH. -5,000

EZave been Sold tliejpast year

Just teceired TOE FIRST PREMIIH At lis Iowa and Michican State Fali-s FIKST PREMIUMS Were awarded to the Arneritan Orgta la the month cf October, lsf5, OVER ALL COMPETITORS! tt dLTerent State atd Covnlj Tair?. 2vöry Instrument Warranted Fivo Year.

GOLD MEDAL PIANOS! Kalle tt, Davis & Co., U.iSUrACTURERS CF Grand, Parlor Grand and Square PIANO FORTES ! I.SOO

25 ATE BI?3T AXD AUE NOW SX rSE. TI-IIETY FIRST PREMIUMS Have fceea Awarded for the Best Piano la competiUca

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FOR LIGIITFS Celebrated

TIRE SHR1NKERS.

TIKE IJKNDK4 iAI ile's PatcMit Bolster Plates, &c, ic c, 86 Lake Street CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. .-?ep. 2 G, 3 m

N. B. Every Inslmmrnt Warranted ITor ton "Yenr. G3 Washington Street, Chicago,

AGENT FOR THE NORTH-WEST. May tO-1

lUlUORN F VOl'TII. A Kcniloman who nfferort for Tsr from nrTMM A Mlliy. prf rontnre deenr. and the rftci of yon'-hral Indipcret ion. ill. for tlie ak( of pnfforint: hn .nan;l r. csl free to all ho noM it. the rorlpf und dirrclion for rmking th 1npl- remedy by which he n cur. nfferen wiKhintr to profit by the vtrtirsnerr ran do o, b addrwims rnCAvs JOU.J iDOT s6tx t Nsw Yortr. Wt-

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