Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 September 1868 — Page 4
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THURSDAY, SEP. 17, 1868. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. For President, II ORATIO SEYMOI K, of X. Y For Vice-Presltlont, F. V. BLAIR, Jr., of Missouri. üEWOCRATIC STATE TiCKET. Fftr Governor, TriOHAS A. HEXUUICKS, of Marion. For Hevtenant-Goternor Alfred P. Etlarertoii, of Alle. For Secretary of Stale. MEUMMIf V. KisfC. e WWt. For Au IV'r of "itf, JtSEPH V. BXMÜ8DAFFER, of fWMRa. For BVJWW oSf -l-; JAMES B. RVAX, of M 1 1 . J"c Cltrk of the Supreme f'ouri, WQJkSB. LaIiOE.of tent. Fir litjjortfr of the Supreme Court, M. A. O, PACKARD, qf Martha. For SvpenvtrynJrht of hMs Iwlructk, JOHX R. PHILLIP, of Danes. For AUnnifM 7-v SOL. ( LA YPOOL. ' rVftiL For Elector .it Large, iOUS ii COFFROTtl, of Hunt tnjrtoa, BAILED W IIAN'NA. of Xiao. Contingents. JASON B BROWN, of Jackson. WILLIAM FRANKLIN', 01 0,ren. For District BtdMI, YWt District -ThonUM It Cobb, f ELnox, Contingent H 9 Spmoie, of Tnadertwig', Second Pi-jtrict C S Pobb-n. of Jfkrtta, Contingent Jonas Howard, of Clarke, Third District -Tame Gavin, of Deeatar, Contingent Elhanan (' D-vore, of feaniOgt, Fourth District L.hn S Reid. of Fay i, Contingent Benjamin L Smith of Rush, Fifth DUfri-t r.in 'Lord, of Virion, Contin'eut Cam Byficld, of Johnson, 9ixth District -A B 'irVr.n. of UfMMt, Contingent Samn-1 R Uamill, of Sullivan, Seventh Di-trict-T f Ifevldsoa, of Fountain, Continent B B Daily, of Carroll, Eighth District Jame F .VclloweB. of Grant, Cootinc;nt Junth District John Ooterfck, r.r Allen, Contingent--Smmjc A Shoa.i. of Jay, Tenth DfaCfict O II Vain, of Kikhart, Contin-'Vit- 11 Van Leng. afJfoM, EleventU District T. J. SferrlficldJ DtWOuRaTiC CÖHüPrSIOWL TICKET. F r CJMgwai lltli District, ML K. FABRAND, of LaPorte. For nrcitit Preaecatai, T. J. WOOD. Fr J'int Bepreai . itire. M. M. (iALKNTI.NK. For Jade of Coniüion Po. Curf, HAXXKL STOYES, of LaPotte. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKEL Fir RtpnsetJrtattre, I. MoPOXAI.I). For Trea.-'.irer, Al. IT. DOWNEY. For SherMt, . BOW. For (.''na'.'r. For l3eaaaai twier 9j DUtrict II. A. U.-VN'v K. F: Coromi!iom-r T:-:-.' 1 HEN It Y KBOtTBS. j a Mris bboo i B . ' ..I- ' Uow Do You Uüe Poxition? ; i- .. L . , 1 Lnite, tens, hundreds, thousand.4?, tens i r ar i.ana .i;r uer
Ii of ibou,ands. hundreds of thou,and?, mil-!
L? . -Ii- i . .. .;, ! " I 1 ' liOUS . oe hundred and iftT million a "iThat isi that ? . That is the interest oa the .government ! : I. . , nn'!s for one je.ir . J . Is it tur.t mach every year? Ye, and is increairir, beeaams nvr! de'.t i9 ir.crcasioff daily uudtr this radical : rule. j "NTho pays the interest ? I Tbc farmer, mechanic, laborio men . I aad W99i9a, the aoldiers, and their widows I 'and orphans, and toiling millions of the ; nation. . JPo nut the rich men lu-lp topee th i J i 1 aurti :
I x . . . , . r l"c ww BOnXWea irOtU a I ro, tliev have their means mV- Ott m! rr:r,T1 : tin AAA ; , l tnni1. . mead 51U,WMJ m weW. I uond, an.l bj a nice little game o; their s ßttt when the war aaaae - .ha. iha v Li. .1 , , - J wo. a tue ...ir caiiK. .tJ 4jv, hen the,
umvj BUHBk ap aae repoDuean leaaers and . I I . . . 1 ..... I . - 1 X1 . . . . -fwi iroui nazauon, :. Jar Who own them ? The rich con of the east. Do not any of tl.em be ton to the nnnr m r men , Mie -o'dien or the eo'diers' aridcffs; J0,u,er' or u,e s,aic3 No, thej are too poor to own them-thcy - Itoil from morn til! eve, lro.n week to! t - - , . " , hi'ui lUMMiii lj ni-.iiiii, aun wnen fl . . . mm jm m geew thej ceawi vp their gaiaa . 1 r 1 t ,,v 1 , , . nd find them all abeei bed ia their tax re- ! r.M44 j Do you say that the poor men are pay. in the rich bondholder the enorasoas um of one hundred and fifty millions of ' oilars every year in gold aa ierct on . on,3s Yes. it ia a little more than ilW. cmnl!
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...vs.,CiIb uou luvui 1.1 payaoju n ent ,r.o d.-.v and )iirh.ir..l avitli !.;.. Slfl . "ill idc'piila. an ! ii New V-it h iftcrni
;n wold Li . , 1 iralna anil Kteanier for nontonaiMl New England cit-1 K 000 m eol'J S2o,000 in e?reenbaeks (l I Cn,3 train eart on Snsdajr. leavin Bnffalo at i,W How man bonds are there ? Wl ifal r Jin -on 1 1 "! ' : 5 " : ' : 0 ' ho In li therefr m 910.000, and Ten: to a wo thousand five huudreJ miliioa d,l- 1 . v 1 1 5,1 nrer, with their has-
j - - - - u'umh j - -- w ash, vvv in (i j ur j ount. liutlie money 01 the land, aborjl lö per How much would it ba in the poerleeat. l(Aad bo clad bisaaelf in pnrple
an s currency 111 the cinric kind of j noney whicli this republican eofigrees haya the soldiers ? Two hundred and tea millions of dol-; lars. Two hundred and ten million dollars 1 tid yearly as intercut on hoods, wiiile t bey pay no far. Is it p assails ? hy, that is five bunred and seveoty-five thoasaad three I nndre'l and fortw.twn dollar . dnc . ... II Venly-three thoewand nine hand red and inety-nine dollars an hour. Three undred and ninety-nine dollars a minute. have forty acres of land worth 88 per I ;re, and it won't pay the bondholder's iterest for a minute. Just think of it 1 ace. It keeps an army of men six times ' large as the o.ie by which Sherman larched down to the sea. at work all tin; Ime to pay the interest which the bloatcl lodholders suck out of the .oJ of u.s or men, who dress in rags, while they j ) clothed io purple and see licen, arj d 1
1 ill us the fool 1 off America the cowards who ! dare not leave the republican party, and burst the shackles with which they hare loui d us. 'I heir ehil iren speak of us as ! the serfs of Grant the bondholders' candidate and call our little ones the slaves of G ran t. W rkiag men how do you like tie roKItlOU f True. I Ve copy the followiDg clo-icg remarks ; of a speech recently niaoc by Mr. Pendlo ton, at liar; ford, Connecticut, and pro-cut, I clcqucocc unsurpassed by any orator or itlttnMfl of the day : Thomas Jelferson was a prent political philosopher, and it v.'aa he who framed the Constitution of his country. Hu VMWf Itirred Ktirope and found their way to the throat. Thomas Jefferson's native state , mood and be a senatorial delegate, tear j You kuow that it is not right. Suppose you put your shealdei to the wheel and "Ve pre in farof of paying tlie bonds according to the contract. We are is f'.iv-r 0fOBa currency for the laborer nr, 1 b . holder. v yru like that deetriae ? It ! you do vote for it. If JOS ÜOll'i Tote sataatit. It 19 your boainess. I For Wfcat nc 'Ve TacJ J Dnolitttfl in his recent Milwaukee I sreech s; i 1 : 1 1 4 All the aeecheR of COntrrcss tlieir J i resolution, aii their le-ishiti..;i. b'n l.cni I j. ., . , , ,T . I directed to thai enl (negro suffrage), as ; ti c one paranaoaot and all abaorbiog pur- ' : . , .. , , , .. ioaoiBHuey nave aeeiarea tnosn elate outside me constitution, and th.it ; their oeoi!e have in p i t ical riirhts under I a. a. 4 vj lt. To Go tliat. they hare abolished all civil J2T ar-.d eiril arovernment. To do that thet bara established mili-; tarj despottsoi, and form of trial and ; modea of extorting testimonr from ritn which call to tnind the Spaniel inqnist- ; ! tioii . Te de thai 1 bey hare riotated all the , , j '.!,.)'; made the war. , . . , 0 ' """ ho .-io a.cd the ternof pardon and amnevtw. , . . , - , , , lo do that the j they hare kept toe on - ' ion divide,!. , , ... . a o J.. tl.at ti..v,- Ti Vr!i'-'u J . .1 ,i, . flnetrv fif the sftii!h oated the . T . ftk.t 1, ... V . rI " ID vU UM IK. .. . . . K. ,v , , , lo flo that they maintain a freedmens bureau a r.d staxiuinir arm- in the south al an exPaof or3 than 550 10 1,0 10, or mnr.i I'm in m . I . 1 ! .. 1 A 4". .. . ".". .uhu v..-, ui;imi . i : i 4 .i hi.: i'ji ever4 , , , .. , . . J Jll'ifi v. iiiin:i - r I ..ii.i.i n .... ... " j ....... . . v....- . .. 1 Li v. v ij.-. -.. Tlif Parafcl ?rt5:t4 1'outifls. IM. . . . llw ,0wing M translation of an aruc.e which recently appeared in the ( hi1S JnioB, a Uennaa paper, couched in scr,rtural lanun-c. nnd sfordtng SQ 9pl - - .r ,i . j. . i ii l l Winslr4UM t t pee it ion oi ihebondholdcrs to tne peoj-Ie: M ABa he taught the People and ana. 0 ' , - l4:4- 44,14 '!u-ui !n,Ln ,',; r.t M in tne Laraili e d t!;c; hnndriohler it mm t.u .i. - , , . Chief rvnndl v.. i ... i ... .... ..... UVCICCU that debt's sho'd be paid ; I i I in jiiwuwacfc.-. lie j ; lake what I owe thee.' ' B.t the other said, -I loaned the gold, j and thou should'st repay me in fold." "T akaliavav ' rir.l 1... J ' im-jiWe: 4This 11 ,te is a legal tender for all " ' . . ""n9 vnmn eit to the c .niüi.tnil oi'viie Chief Conoeil. .. . ... ... Thon wilt reaiat t:.3 laws ofthe bred m ( , , 1 neu art a Uoppperhead and a traitor' .; . . .- . . . . . Here, t h iv e ti.nt vi-ih t-: t 1 n o A tar as as rsH ' ' u,,"l r ' thy way." And as tho loyal man would not Ltirv nts pound, be went avl -i: ht hi .1, with the rem-i:ii:i S 1 5f 000 which he had ho: ;i - orally earned by thit loyal trade, LTnil Slates fivc-twentv hnnrla .1,'.-', ,. .t.. l
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raiment. And whe n lie wil;ed to increase his tal ents, he deposited his bonds iu WaehiagtsBj ! a'1'4 lt came to pars that hs received peri mission to take from tho people many thou1 a9) e sta 81"k'3 w wUafl mori every year, beeaase "Cf fisa was ,vcn Ij:m t(J Mu --tional ban notes at usury. "Aod 1 mj u"') yon' tI,;,t nntrt evcr)' S as a li.ink notes at usury. e cb h ath saaii be gives; and from him which hath aok even that which be .., t U I . ";' J oc tiK WJ eom " Ihea spoke the Chief Council: '"y ' felleaj ahali be firee froaa all taxe anJ 'es smcnl. " "And." cried the Republican Confeatioa at Chicago, ,4lab( rers and tax-payers, beheajerable hosaerable-hoaerablel Pay ihiH loyal man who is in need, with gold cold ''old:" "Aaaea1 respeaded RadieaJ papers sa 1 Orators. II 1 But the wriier saya: Hi that hat h eats ! to bear, it him bmx."
RAIL ROADS.
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;;. C, C. v 8. i. Time Table. S L7 31 VI ER ARU V N' Q ES M E N T . C lfTWARD. LeareLaPorte daily) ...AO A .M j (Sunday Excepted,)) Arrireet Plymouth vest ward. LearcPtynoath Arn. 91 La Porte .I0;(!(j A K I 2:40 P. Ml ..4:40 P. Ml Trainarnniy Michigan Southern & Northern ,;' ' ,n;' ' l,.T" ' 'n "muf.lowerthanP..Ft. W . c C.R.it. time. i: lL SCOTT. Bnpt, URTI?! RAILWAY. n-?0''.i: ' DoritlS TRACK no Km I JJEW YORK, BOSTON vn vtsw Kvnr.tvn m-prva AND NEW EXOLAN'n CITIES. Tlii Railway exi :nd from Do kirk to Ntw i ork 460 mile?, offai.o to Xk.v.' Yok k 123 toi'c3, SALAMANCA to New r0BK 415 stiles. I nih f m 7 tön BHOrlTB3T ROUTE. i Ah rannlb dirnctlj throfia to New York. ' . i aiLM wituout enssonor coachbb. , . H 4w 1ÄW . ,. , 1M F.-otn m i . r .. . jfHin . ft, train rill leave in ULUfAXCi Ry.NewYork f ' WAr.EXrRi ?v.From Dnnkir-.fSaneavs excepted Ptopa al Salamanca, l 0 a. in., am! piiner-tsatnorueiuviiieaiidconiinsfju!- . W ' v. .M. i- !i r. ., I .. .ii n N r York v : ?-. ''. .wir york staun vv.'.'- rr .m ;nI kirk, rSnndays excepted.) mop al s , im ... i. .35 e.w.; J nrner . M., hi ! ai rhrea in Jfew York at 13,38 f. m.. connect!n' wi.I, n rtcroo-n trains md r arui r- for Do'tou and NV England tit-1 50 W. CIXClXCfSATi EXPRESS, frou Dnnkhk. SÄSS li.::M .. :-.,-rh.;: ; ia New York 81. a.' FROM TtrFFAKO P.v New York inv from Depot 5,18 I, SEW YORK DAT EXPRESS, (Sondaya . epl .1. flona a1 ilornell iviil : frj . aj. (hkft.) Sa. qachanna 3.1 . w.; (dia (Turn r'tTiSr a., (sup,) , " . . . ; . . ... . j . m .1- l'.-I i .! ' r i. . . l ! t - -:iT l ; in nt York io,w f. . tanoeit at raiir 1 j . . .. . ,-, mtöui?M :::.- . . i y. . , ' - ;", v.'L'o' S a. a.: co i! : at El nfra with Northem-cintral rait v. .; .1 1 Wa . . , PRE ; (Sonaays except--l. - . '-ni.-lNu!4.- .-..:. r. v. ,;..) a.idnrrivi tt New York 7.01) a. w., connect at Jerser citr whb morning Exprea train of New Jcra v Railroad to Ihnninon and washiutoo, and at New York with morni - Fxnress trani for Boston :um1 N v Kii.I:iii.I 9.10 ..V. XEW yOREX(JJtTEXPRES.s.fllY.tm atVorUJar. ..Interrtin-atnornehiTillewIth train from Dunkirk, and arrives iu New li.ao r. IT. h ."V.v.r ., ,:.,. snndam cs- ! ' " 11 8n " 4- (bkft.) Tnrtier4s 1.10 p. (dineland arriTea in New Yorkal - ' . n ntmi Ii. R. kr I! irrishorg. Pii Ballimore. Washi i'io'..v ) ;:ie -o.nn:id with De!-i' are, .-..,.,wa:::u ft Wcaten. r Scran ton, TrentKM To plea travi lers the line of (.. Brto rslhras nr.- ! j lÄh?c iÄco 1 u,or""w
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HA GGA 0 E RECKED THROUGH, j . ro. 9K FOR TICK UTS VIA. ERIK RAILWAY. iVaichcaa be obtained at pritei;)-.; Tick otücea in t!; w.-'i :ii 1 roali ; .-.-t. XTDnim, wm. n. 8 1 a?Jr, Qea i Bupt üea'l Pass. Acr't. WArvtHOUSC BTONB COAL, BTONE COAL. WATER lim::. WA TER LI MU. WATS A LIjfE. PLABTERINO HAIR, PLA8TESING I MR. PLASTERING AIR. CALCINED PLV3TER, CALChN.ZD plaTCr, CALCIf'.'&D PLACTER. aaäjTGMjE:. HHtJrGItES. At whOlssais seal ret.iil at Yelioxv Warehouse, B V HE. :. A A AYBR, 4n r CAfH : 4 f n ; Will pay ths bigheel mark t prie in cah for 1. a a t I a a . .ll at tl-V vciiu'w ä are K,,: " ' l If. (J.TIfA yi;k.
DEMOCRAT COLUMN.
THE I T J r 111 JL LTMOI HI-XJ L jIOCR 1 F icial Pais? of Hi C TBRM8 -S.?,A TOAR ! JPablislicd Every Thursday Morning PLYMOUTH, WM Dereted to the interest of the deaoeratic party tne principica i v aabington, Jenenoua Madiaon. and to the best inter tats of t!ie peonli of Marshall countv. Believing that the objects of the so-called re ablieaa party are to inflict umo thia once happi nntty. the enrranehtsement t the ne-rro rare ' r.d the ultimate disfraue!iise:i,;nt ot all white itisens who do not 9nhcribe to their theory, we ! 1 hall op:oc that negro-loving, constittitiou -hstlng ! I hoi ffirea sorerament with all the abilit ,o Wo b.-üeve thxt this is a WHITE MAN'S GOVERXMEN l ntade by white men. for the : bfi (A ,wlllt0 nK'."-.f Wc; -H?v also that; there should be no privileged class in this coun- . i i try. tue rich man should be no longer excmpi froni uxstjon, while the Uttering man has to toil it .d dweatto pay tho expensesof thegorernment . 1
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I'KM.icjut H hrmlv eftabhshed on n oü.l i i i: 1'RM iriuT H hrmlv eathlicfiv1 nn a fio'l,l . -' VI i ' i IV loam ation, and the oronrtetor will uu pains t. ni '' -: ' . - ut the Actuoeracv of Marshall eonntr. He asks the oo-ow ration of tat au aemoerats in aidinjrto extend its eireolauon, an'1 hopes the Interesta of the party will n t he further jeopardized lv ths apathy of nu n who t.:! vc:-v Hu,-'"rtWt wWa ihc ol their souuty organ. Will lad he DanteeaaT a paying medium for ad rerthnng Advertisements will be iu-s-ert-'l on reason ible term , (or any legfl; ot' time required. T JJ E 1 :irrv 11 r.T-ii iisz K jn t. Having parehaaetS full asBorirasttr of nil the la te9t stylee ol Job Trpei es sre prepared to eeeeata JtMt PRINTING of every deasriptfloa in na highest style rf tbs stf. on terms that will Marmite 'titire Kaf 'faction. Lvery do-cripi iou of FARCY JOB PELM'ltl
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HARDWARE.
II A R D VV A R E. H. B. DICKS05T, DEALER I2t rnUriPT f inVrn-I'in niHri7!?l FuilEIirn k DuuSTlG BilBf 1IE, ' I IN THF: SOUTH ROOM OF BR0WNLSBS 1 pp If Rl 1 c !. i( v ; in-ii rain 1 TT , 1.. L 1 1 j 11 wLpm rm-aMMv 411.1 mrpj ana "f' i aatwrted Mock of every description of Hardware. ; I la almoac any shape, size, quantity and QttalKj, I frottl an AMERICAN COOKING STOVE to a COFFEE HEATER, i from a orow bar to a paper of 1 oz tacks. S "V Si Of ererv kin-1; Elevated Ovn square, Parloi Sheet Iron, iJox. fancy or plain , with compii-te to match. BHELF GOODS of erery description tloaeeTrimaiinao.DOOR and WIN now hang ingaiGlaaaand Sash ; Carpenters' tools. I I-j BytheKefj r Pound: Mill saws, Log r.nd Dec Chains; the best Axe.sin the West. Tin, Brass, and Hollow Wires Of all kinds; PLOWS, SHOV JL, N and all manner of A erfottltaralnteaoili .including Porko that load and oaload hay by horse paver i tptendid assortment ef C IT JL jB Y 7.S7 HOOKS 4 LINES, ft ('; ir; e ; ;: ?m .l.V CO W BELLS, IRON A W U 0 L I S. S1IEETS AX? BUNCHES ., he. In fact arery thine that aar one crerthonehto beyingin a Hardware Storetand a thousand thinsv besides, with a ;. nf:w stock eoeataatly arriving, vhtehthey propose seiiinj.. O 23 f rs IX Than the saraa can be bought at an? other plat : this -.!(. f PtttI.urfrlt. All kinds of tin,nheet Iroa.oopper and brasa w.m, mile tad repaired on reasonable termaand 9hort notice, r,.tf. A M r 3 U e SB ( K -5 1 s - I 3 H r ft r on ana w 5- 1- ta n -a a aj ri 0 J 3 a v. rr a O 1 ö S 2 H 0 "s. 2 Vi x-3 as c O -n Hi c 2S go- Hd ij r s W 9 o - i ..
1 1 j ' (V r- . Q H - S 1 B 3 n DC P. 0 C a' ? f c -I O rr rr rIAIR RESTORATIVÜ. Hair Regenerator. TtiU wonderful ami rrnowned prepiratlmi la not an rttele of neeiilent or rhMiiee, Init tTieflniii prodnettoaot yearaof careful siuily and expei 'intent. On Its own MF Kl TS It lin niilrVlT r-o 1 nn liiii.r. ceitcuteil IV U1U.U-W111 IMU'LI.AKI TV. Kven Pari, the great mart of heantr and faxlilon, liaM nent o r lu-i . irden lor ft. It tiiiiin dlately cleanam tUe sealp, frcelua; it from dandruff and liuinora. It prevents the hair Irom falling: off. and oft' ii produce a luxuriant Rrowln on bald Maas it aaver fan? to kfstork rat ano FAOKD HA1K to all It youthful lu.tre. jxitt and Milken beauty. Itrasb. Wirv and Htubbom hair Is made soft, pliable and beautiful. 80 pure a V I ;i i FT A IU . K 1 ( M P 1 1 M ) 1 , , r tlie Uair haa never been lu the market, Ullo DRESSING It 1 perrct luxury, containing no dirty. I'Najp-reuablu sediment, or sollln.' the fin cat fabric. It K'ivi-s to ttir lock and tressn a st1 and javeii line. ehannlnKly beauUfnl, and tha nu .st unbounded satisfaction to all. Every Bottle is Warranted. FULLER, FINCH dB FULL1Ä, Wholesale Agents, Chicago. 111)4 k Vrvggjv Ysrywbfif,
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D.1UGCSSTS.
G-. BLA.IN, & CO. DRUGGIS TS, .Southwest corner of Michigan and G :,no Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. ! j s article inonr line oftrade.consifftineniaintf of Medicines, Paints Olle, Dye Stafla, xerfarYÄk!!, (ilass, Stationary , Pure Medicines, and utajoon for nedleal parponea o.ily, to w!ii-h we redfnlly invite the attention of thia coiumuw . 1....... .i... 1. . 1 . . ... . p ""j w uiwuiunNiiwctvi T, Coffee, 3a?ar, Tobacco ,Ci(rara, etc Tobe: (- 0fai verv reasonable fijnrea. ' VV; , . . ., a4ysptiJt,w have reee tttaburgti in i New Voi k ai.trc amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil, AND LAMPS. for bttratn ptho aa.rae.of ereryaiae and stvlp, with ar without ahadea. We are also agents for all lie popular Patent Msclici n'e s tho 1 1 v . Phyaietajifl preacrinthNM carefully! I up at kllhoari of the uigiit, by an experienced artist. W B ira B ! v i uvite the public to favor u.j with J a!!, ex mi no our stock, and become convinced ! the fact tfa it we are d')'.i! alioeral business. I 1 In :! t ; it la ix & Co o Ö f H 8 ü d -5 a .-9 Ii am I S3 I V Si ft 14 c 1 -I 3 ! v "3 o -3 5 ä 5 CD o o a 9 3 bd ? t 3c s o -J 3. n r5 ! O ' 4 : I a PATENT T A Ja . - a The Great New- England Remedy! 0 J tk. j. sr. rouutna WHITE PINE COMPOUND "Jf"S now offered to the nfTIieted tl:ron,'htnit t'ift t couutry, alter liavinp bees pwwsal by the lest oiirteen rean la Um Nrw ff!ajas4 .-'tati , hers it I uierita have becoraa a- well known as the tree frOSB wkfdA, in lart, it deflTCM it virtue.-. TE WHITE puns COMPOUND c tj it b s Sore Throat. Colds, Courjhs, Diphtheria, Cronchitis. Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary Affections generally. It is aRemar .able Remedy for Kidney Complaints, Diabetes, DiSficuity of Voiding Urine, Bleeding from the Kidneys and Bladder, Gravel, and other Complaints. From the lijstcn Journal.) BoSToa, Jam Bbj 1999. Polano's Wnm Pnrs Coxroustn. Aftet having given It a thorough trial, we can saaaesatlji : raeaaaaaead f4sasasTi IPaaTs I'inc )inp-:ni a a very va'.nnltle article lor the cure of colds, coughs, --- - ; ami palaaoak eoaaplaiata generally, lu Sri I cases, we have known it to Rive prompt relief Wl rid when .1.1 ''Llltl i' ll. l.i . .i.l 1 ' .1.' ...... ... ; It is an article, whicli, in a climate so promotive of ! sudden and severe colds as ii that ut' N ew Kngland, ' - - . 1:.. ...l,:,.!. t.,.,1 1....... - - l.n.t t '. . ! ought to be in every family ; and we are pure that i those who once obtain it. and give it a fair tiiul, will not thereafter be willing to be without it. A VaLUABUt Hkdictsb. Dr. PoktmtTa rvae Pi'h." d -tyraftlf. udverti-ed in our columns, isauceaaafld at. aapt to eoaabbse .! ipiy the medicinal virtuea of Ifi 1 While Pias bark. It kaa beeu thoroughly te.K-d by people la this city and iciuity, ami the pruprk u.-r has testimonials to its value from persons well known to our QflJaeaa. Ws recommend its trial iu all those i.i-es i f disease to which it i.- adapted. It is for talc by all oar druggists. x. V. fmd pe m i nt. The Wkite rinc Compound is now ?old iu every part of the rJaeSed BtatSS aud British Proviucca. raaVAaan at tub NEW-ENGLAND BOTANIC DEPOT, HORTON, C. DAMON d; CO., rroprietors. II I 1 II T .11 1wan noon now losi, now itrsiore J..stp..l.!isl.eil,amMv eJion of SM r. Cail scrwe.ll'e Cel4ia:ii(4(i Eaasiy oa U A RADICAL CVai .without BSO IV '.rS'rJl cine) ol Spena 1 to nctiaea , w ' Sen. in. il W i (km -.1, Inro'i.n t irv Si initial oaaes, liil oteu cy, Mental and Plajreaeal ineapaety, sa ediaiehta to mar ! riairc. etc . also. Coiwiimntion. EmlcoaT. sou Ii 1 -I ky aall h dulfi in a ur mjXu A ex 1 1 11 ies, in s sealed ot. elepe, oals n' eeets. Tlie celebrated sutler in Him admirable easav , etearll deoaoaatiales iriin a thirty eai-5 suifesn-J Itil ptactice, Uiat iV' alarniieg e9eSQseaees 0(1 aelf-Mk .s" way be ra lically cared aiiboat tne daaerena use olateraal laedtciae ot the apilication il the knife ; pointing; out .1 mode of out e ;t one,. -iuil', ei-rtaln an! effecteal, hy BSeaaa ef which er en aufferer, nonr. itter what Maeea Iii ion may he, may en biiulf cheiiply, iii ! raiely aad radio illy. J rTkla leotnra. akoald he In Ute hnuU of every youlk auJ iii'iy to in m 'ii" I ami. Sent dader anal la : J I i 1 cnveli;a to hit ml drfias, postpaid, oa receipt of tix seats. er twe poal Hsmmt! Alan Or. CuWerweMs " Marriage Oalde Mice -r' cents. Addreaa tKs pnbluners, Clf A8. J c KLINE A. 1 . 191 Qearery, New Volk, l't olLee box 4,5Sb 35-1 v Cratifvinc Tekaawth! a relrable rtkaed Is wtMn the reel, of srervbodf laf the radical rare of dr. pepsia or In-L-M mm.. Such a remedy J Ro ' I . . . ..... a - . back's tot.. l Mttcra Sold b all di-uggiats. , u 1 " mu. 1 Ir tala bv Hruwn Hru'.
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SWEEPSTAKES.
C. AULTMAN 4 CO'S "SWEEPSTAKES." THE ON'.' OENl'IXE SWEEPSTAKES" THE1SHIK& MACHINE. 4. C. An.TKAs A Co.. Jlanufafttirer. Conion. OUio. H II. iAVLOR. 7770 ST7LIS OF liCUSS ICTZSS. The Improved "Carey" Power .nuüi eight and ten hne .) THE "COMPENSATINC" POWER, (Dolh eight and ten horse.) A ccmraendable aSaUlaaa eiirta among threshers 9 "own the best aMahfaai ir the utighborhood." Hothing is irore naagNaal h I " ".hem thr.n to have farmer oomplain that their work is rot prcperly done, or to lota valnchie tioc by reason of breakages, and they aaanot M too careful in selecting a machine. The Sweepstakes is the accredited head Of ttM Thnlt;n M .iliin.; laniily, und it superior tmaeth. dur.i' t ; .-. .:a.p!:1ty. .a-. f nr.ift. ty of BxiHFh, aatfl caj : rtnrehiiifr and clvnnii.tr irrnia taster and better than any sdarr ate achaatadgeg. The great repntatioo achieved by thia favorite jawebhaa, baa leS aajweaal aaaaorsaaattwi mannlactams, nT.d awami maai wroi.t. t.. tu-h th- dhctj 44Swebp8Tjkes.'" ha one way and Hiiotlior. to their maihinet iuid advcrtiecuitnts to ini-Vad and deceive. To avoid dfCi'ition. e th.e. avcty aaacMaai baa the card, 44C. ACLTMAN M M ureractenaaa, Cantos. Cüh."' in giU letters, couepicuouaJy on boüi side? of the Sejwirar.ir. The Genuine Sweepstakes enables the thresher to pick his cu-tonu-rs, ;lim tiops for repair, iab miu-h l'uJV than Mkera, saves mnrh rramblit.ir nnd vexation. d- the ame aniomit of work witfi Ich b'ior. and enuides him to select tna best and aaoal protitable jols. The farmer? give it the preference, and Oflen an extra price jer Inishel, le it 1lrhe clean from the heads, separates pMiatllf from ibe Straw, cleans tit for market without waste. av-a all the trra'm. din-s its work with the utmost speed, safrtr end eeonoaar, ani deca not keep a '1,J)rt l Biet, and teams hImhu tliera on eaqM aae. The elegant " Patent Pivot Side Gear la hi as kanal only on the 4-SwfciiAKt." 0ar "Patent C'eaning Apparatus" enables th operator to control the direction ofthe blast," and poaMcsi of the Ktse, nnd clean either heavy or light grain, Withost wa-te. as fast as it ran be tim-shd the cl.aff and dtrt '.ui!,' separated from the jpakl before it ttrilts the etil at all. Taylor's Safety Couplings, kv Taaakaaf Kods. which save money, time aad danger to man and b-.a.-t. are f.irni-le-,1 öu all ournjachiL.es". Separators. Horse Powers. StrawS:.ekers, Gears, or Jacks, sold separately, when desired. A writt. n vr.mtnty dUveMd wiiheverv niaehinc. 1 be "WECPSTAKKS" !s Bsaaflj a n ry leares article after haist t, and parties should onltr aerfe Call or send and get a pamphlet circular giving a full description and j.-trricHlars. together with MDneniu-i certiihai.-p. and the namea ai.d reaidnce of several thousand p.-r-oim vho have bonsrht (aid ucd ill-- sj'i.!-.i-hTAKKo in tbe N.rUi-weit aioii. CLOTHING. Isi'Tii: !:') n ri a i 11 s! r j PEOPLE DD APPRECIATE BARGAINS ! j oi; t: T 91 sii AT j S, & XVI. BACKER'S! era akk aaeairiao a L.r.;c iiecs or CLOTHIITG, DryBoods, Hin ('try Furnishing (lOOtls? BMfffefl af fAiSl Bajffarg the Recent Ktae in Prlssasa. Calic o -, 10, IS, 14 aud 1G cw. Brow n Musliu4?, 8, 10, 12 aud U cts. Bleached Muslins, Baute price. -Sliii ting Stripe, 12 to 18 cts. Brown and Blue Denims 12 to IS cts. Ticking, 15 to 25 cts. Jeans for 2ö cts. Good Balmorals for 1 50. Hue White Blankets, $1 50 pau Grovern m tif Blankets, (six lbs.) $ t UU pair. wc nan aacareaa thi lvtlst itvli or Hööiistiris-SöüieiMi Eutirely New! OF THE LATKST STYLES. GOOD SUITS, $12 & SI5. v.k sun usr bot a rta9T-ci.a99 tmlob,a t in am . i' rtts ro rocs satsaa as rtsracTion. Clotlting Git Cleaned anil Repaired awaaaSa . . . -r t . (l lli'iu .'v.ui.. . , .. vi. -in 1 r nmitirn 1 H I Ii I I II I II 1 li W,Wf "'ui vaivaamaaisj S. fe M . BKCKKH. WOOLEN FACTORY. s. 18Gb tipp: tnohtown g 1 1 t I Ik V 1 Pieces deduced, Reis fSarsTkag t aedtag anl Spiaalasj . . aei rr 0011' uia per pouuu u i. wi; . White Haeiii'' - I ;l . . .I.'N -rnN per rard Black and W u . v.l aiJe centa per yan.' B . w ii I l 1 v 1 wi le . . ,SS eaaSs per seed Blaea and Urei .1 1 idu .'Ab cents per vanBl iek aad I lee yd. eid. 4 ruts p"r vsi Jean 'V. ii elira lie Id cent per y91 Fall Cloth vi inches unle. reut r'r ' ' Maaaeis fipetp.ir. rv pounil of cle ; wool. Woolen Siieetirt. I vard wide. 3 wool and 40 pnta ner. nut White sto : in'Y in, doible and twu CoSSfSeil et Ion II! uu Mixed .'S". .40c. CLOTH m:i:ssin; tn. Clert, VU .el, fens, HUnk .nd Wobk "?" Hools tae itdiaae.er - 4; 4 v V . i.imouin.uii 1 -re-Oil 1" tSJ Ai I W 1 1 . r- ' rvm;" N D. a r. S ALLLMAM.
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