Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 October 1868 — Page 2
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THURSDAY, OCT. 1 , 13 7 HE ELECTIONS. The returns up to this true, (Thursday ?faa) indicate that Peeryylnnta an 1 Ohio have ROM radicainJ that Indiana U J tery c.vse wit;i a probability that linker is elected governor. In Indiana the deinoc racy have male a noble tjuht, and if tne et?te is lost to theta at all it is bj a majorit oflesithan 1.00?, whereas fin 1S0G we were defeated by a rmj ritjf af 15,000 ;
and wr have euaod aae or tvro congressmen, nod have inide substantial iriin in botli branches of the lesfVatore. All this toy in the (nee of the infamous npportion- , m-2nt Lir by which the radicals expected J to ctrry every c on-rcssiotvil d3tricc in the tn?r. '.ii-vr aawAnl nnJ t.i Iii. flu
lerrisUiare nearle uaanin W.v radical . Ana also in tba facte of frauds such as no 5 party ever before dare attempt ; and of the !' prodigal expenditure of money such awis never before heard of. Millions of U collars htve been paid out Ly the radic.il I noliticlaas, and yet toe result thowj I detac-cratic aii of nnajqly )L50 average in I every taaxts ia liiesiaie. The election aet Tuesday clearly show ; Iadiana by the free choice of her people to bo a decioeratic state ly c .-r 10,000 u-a jorily. I Dan V oor.icc :s c:ec'.?i to congress anl I Julian 13 probably d-feVel. Ofcour-e corhees will be turned oat by tha Jcojuio rump and Jali&rj wilibe admitted, but :the voia of the people has "been heard aerer! s . The stare is ours on the 3d of November rtex', if we will only reach out our hand mod pi'ir'c the victory- Shall vre do no ? or Kall ere tamely ?:t and sec our liberties. :car interests and oar rights wrosted from1 as ly 'raud and cr.nr Lion? The answer 'mast be made by every democratic voter and :.s we answer m vi!! it be. Pennsylvania is in almast the identical conditiou of Indiana, r.nd if the dcmo?racy a.e trafl to thcm?e'vcs victory will perch cpon our atandard, a.d the country be freed froai a l&ialldoln which Will surely destroy it if not cat off. Let U3 then awaken to the importance of the cria'i3 aad do cur best Ondoavora ;Ke tjen ; lko woikin f-i their eouatrj'i von;: rro Tli s te:: -forr. ry check is iaaiffnifieaat ßad tiniuipiirtan and should only serve to nerve our rrmi. Rally to tl.2 masti of liberty and ri gat, cqmil priirüagea for rich and poor, and a democratic victory on Not. 3d trill reward our labora TH LA7ZGT. TV.c very latest dfcpateftea gire Indiana to the radifr:'s by abc 500 niajoritjr. The legislature is largel f räd: I ILL 1IAIL, LAiaiTE! Tho Ent-ro Dsmooratic Tsckec E-Iccte-J. DEMOCRATIC GAIN OF OXE SEX A TOR AXD TWO REPRKSENTA Tl YES, One of the most ffratifvios reenlts of I Ina election last Tncüday is tne brilliant Ivictory of our democratic neighbors in I Laportc county. . termg the caaeasi with over three hundred renublican maI ioritv ag .inst them, they tiow c::. or.: front y it with a -.iity of from twenty-two to : ens hundraJ in their fWvnr- n1enttnr their I entire ticket ! Coaunderlng tha fact that the reaaVUe r.a ef Laportc, judged by the lenders of their party, are tha mo: nrrogant and overbearir.'; politicians oataidc of New England, tM.3 flemoeratie victory U all the t more pleasant an 1 enjoyable. It will be the fiult of the democrats if they do not teach their opponents to tr.at them with that courtesy and respect which ii due , from a minority to a m jority. The fo. '.owing is i'.ie county ticket elected : . For senator, James Bradley.' For representatives, Simoa Wile, James Peelle. For clerk. Charles Spaeth. For Ueapurer, Truman T. Harris. Forcotinty purveyor, James K. Bradley For coroner, ffaltaa R. Godfrey. For commissioner, Geo. Hall. For real estate appraiser, .TaCob Folant. Three cheer.-1 (or L'orte ! JjaPORTE COUXTY. While the democracy of the state have made splendid gains in every locality, and credit b due to all, yet the signal and un looked fur detiocratie victory in Laporie eonnty, so fraught with benefits to us i.the most cheerful indication of the campaign. I All honor to the working, living, fc'fsacrificing democrats cf our neighbor county, aad may her gloriou? exampl i oe emaiateU by all. 41 What now lengthens the time of toil? If irt were free from nny form of taxation, direct or indircct, six hours of wrk would earn as much as ten does now. One hour more of work ought to meet a laborer's share cf the c&t of tue ffovernment, another fee should pay Ids khare of the national debt. He now works two hours fach d.iv more than he ought to pay fur the military and oagro policy of Congress aud it corropt schemes. SaTMoäa.
THE ELECTIONS
OIR FOWL. WS HAVE MET THE ENEMY n Rl MajOHtlCS BrOU?Ikt Down toj "Doubtful!' OÄB. VOORHEES ELECTED TO COM eSESSJOUM 0 THE SHELF! Great Democratic Gain in the Indiana Senate. THE INDIANA GOVERNORSHIP YET DGU3TFUL. I Lnporle County Democratic-Oain of Five Hundred, DE5IOS: R 1TIC G.-ll IU 13 DXA t OF 15,000 : FOR SSV-' PROSPECT FAIR MO CR AXD BLAIR. The refults of the state elections nt t'ued,,y are now known with infficienl aeearaej to warrant this fatenjent: T!ie democracy will carry all thoe 0f the great -tafo, Pennsylvania 0o .o and Indiana, in November, if toy work with cneigy and Lrin-evy datwnüi voter tu the potla. Taking tic vesulls in ail three of these ta'cs together, it is better than any considerate democrat has anticipated. We huve ear.rtl Iodiaaa We have .y nearly car ried Pennsylvania aod Ohio as to ibow thai Tt c ..i carry both of them in Noveutber, 'e set about it with the detarmina lion t, o so. We ; i hopej of carrying Pennsylvania ia this election. We have lo.-t it by only a few thousand perhaps by only a few hundred votes a mere bagatelle in a stale so p palena. We hd no hopeo of carrying Ohio lo democrat has ever counted the electoral vote of that stue for Mr. Seymour. We can ektet Seymoar wi:liout Ohio, if wc can curry Pennsylvania. And that, the result ou Tuesday IBOWI, W(j Cut) do. Wc c.n aiso carry Oliio. The republi cm tadaiaatad taaUoatlt a Majority of yS diamaaaal4 tha sure. With a the lut ln t .. . r i i.iMiMo wecs, some or tiieir more sn icfeaa politicians red'teed their estimates In thirty thoeean. The Cinc'tnati Com n,erc,al s'-d other leading radical journal ,n Oam ridicnlOd them for thctr unfounded apprehensions" democrat?, however, conceded them majority of twenty thousand. The full returns will probably iboH that their actual majority ia less than fifteen thousand The democracy in Ohio can tfvefeüme that majority la November if they try. They will try. Wc have gained congressmen in every state. We .tave probably gained the leg's' ture i: I .diana. Tiie result in all the states, in view of :ho desr crate character of the party we have had to fight, i a democratic triumph. There vj nothing in it to incite despondency. There is every thing in it to increase oar bopee of national triumih in November. Let every democrat in the land, and every man who desires a change foff the he'ter ia the aumiuistratiou of our national aflV.is, put his shoulder to tho wheel Give three weeks' earnest, vigorous, and resolute labor to the service- of the great cause of popular right and popular jusj t,co. aou ,i,e un on t5,e fi,st Tuesday in November witl hhine i; glory on a land redeemed from opprc -siun, persecution, wastefulness, and rut-rule. laATUt We are still without decisive intelligence as to the result in this n'ate both parties claiming the tate. each by a fjw hundred. The MsdicalS) however, evilently fear that they have been defeated, as they are resorting to the most outrageous frauds to secure a majority. The entire vote of two democratic preciuct.s has been thrown out bv radical canvassers. this procedure t-c-c-uring the eleetton of Julian, who ton ' fairly deleated in the popular vote, and j o docbt there will he further resort to j rascality by the Jtickobios. Voorhees it elected beyond question. In Pennsylva- ' "ia be radical majority is from 5,000 to 0,000. Covode is defeated. The radical majority io Ohio will cot exceed 15,000.
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Uciifocrititic fMano! raying"5 listNational lcbc. The democrats propose to pay off the inreret bearing public debt of $2,200,000,000 thu.s: Fijii 1800 sr.oo.ooo.ooc Pav in IS70 ?O6jOOOr.0OO Paj in 1ST 1 800.000,000 P;.y in W2 C HO. 000. 000 ! Pay in 173 300.000 OOli Pay in 1874 300.000.000 Pay in 1875 200.000.000 Pay in 187o 200.000.000 $2.200.000.000 Now is this to be dene ? We will show 1 you. First substitute the 400.000.000 national bank notes by frreenback.. This will enable the jjovcrnment to take up $4 X), 000,000 of interest-bpai incr bonds wiihout increasing the cuculati.m of the enaotrj. Se:ond. Itednee the exnooditurc! of the government $150.000.000 a year for ei:ht years, and add S75.000.000 of green backs each year for cirht years to the cireolatiui of the country. This wou'd make P 600.000,000 a saving in relnction ofcxI eaMfl for eich ye tr. would be C1,S00.C00 vfi iritli iti .v ..v. :...: .. i' ...v.i iiu i uc -uuM it iiiiou oi reenoacüs ; fijrthe S4G0.000.000 National bank aotrfl wonld pty the debt and wipe out every dollar of ir.tcre it. And uficr paying the debt off entirety, there would only be S000, 000,000 more currency :tfl ,at Jhau there is DoW, mid this would come in ftr dually evcrv year to tt'cet I ho increase 1 demands nl eomMeree nxi i mannfaettffera, and agriculture. Tlia debt being paid in two detnoeratie! a laainlairatiofiB, the next step would be to recall the $000,000,000, and retui n to hard money government isue three to! one. IIuw is that to be done ? Let u.s show you. In 1S79 let the cus'orns and nld rc;e. nuc. equal to $10, 000. 000 (wbi.-'., n v l W iotereAf' M w,',il-,. will than be no loncer oeede t. beca r. t'. .th ..;n ' IIb HC Ol have been paid.) be .'ppferf a.s a siokinj fund tt: redeem ial :.mount of mreeaaaefc each year by ex charging gold and lilvr r f-" tl''ot, ;vud thus, in ftifkl eiu'ltt yearn more, or two den crafic adntiiiislratioo, '.he monster debt of radical Uriel ule wonlri be cleaned up, the $6 10,000,000 green back curset c v redeemed ar.d the c nntrj; flonrisKins under a sold and oaner currancy of sixteen hundred millious of dollar--. Bttt radicalism propnoM under Storm aaa Mil, to postpone the d-bt, r ra'tier fake the Stay for forty year-, und in the meantime compel the people to pay gold interest forty years to the bondholder, which, at $130,000,000, a year would be S". -00,000.000, and at the end of that time the principal unpaid. Let the taxpayers and uorkiagmOB open their eves, and rote the democratic plan. ioaafhe3f PaarieMIc Olm rare rt.Ji Fe men, If any.sto 1 !.!:. cr in the army, or oo':o oot of the war ujiii a more enriabli repojtion for gallantry and patriotic devotion to the objects f r which, the war was professedly prosecuted, than Major General John J. Peek. Of thi state. He is still laboring for the restoration of the union and the prent rvaUoa of the rights and liberties ef the pople ander the constitution. In a letter last wriltea tua mctUng of "Union White Boys in Blue,'1 in Ipdiana, Gen. fvckeaj : Tiic Freedmcua Bureau was a cunniosly devised machine for increaibff the white juan's laxe-, Swelling the hordes nf ofliee dew, and aecufrn tiegrtl e-ntr.d at the sijutli. 1 be lives and property of the people have in Oirmy irstances, bei n nt the mercy of men satraps, devoid of ihn qualification reonhilte fiiraucli responsible positions, spies and rarpet-bag knights, have traverseit ihe south, sowing 15. eon!, creating jealousy, ami If possible, abiding t the bitter winter af public discontent. Uoagraji has a hill pending to giyc negroes and radicalsaaann of tin ir ov. o, in add-1 ion to the immense army under Grant. Th.l s(u:n!s like Imperialism, and tooTisIilte an Amttrlan order Rr keeping (h n 1't people! No human intellect can portiav the horrors and wrongs of PdIbsmI and Unn(ra, and they are baa faint types of nor own Potand and Hungary, a rar of races seem Inevitable from this radical campaign agaifiat white civil z iti n, auli tfnll'SS all i onset ative pa tri otic and good ( ns unite tg they in this crisis, the re n av be aa Africa und a deaert of Sahara within our ow n border. No good can come from that party wh'.eh Btudionslj- and purposely having n inspect or venera'tina for tilher, w lUtyd all reference to the constitution -..nd all allusion to the fundami ntal law of the land iti their ylatfona a '.opted at Chicago. Heretofore all parties have claimed to stand upon the constitution, and no one has (hired to ash the Sflppbrt of the people with out the tulh st and wrongest recognition ol its aaaaed principles. This action is in entire harmony with tl;c treatment of the Rev. Henry Ward Bet i her and other divines who deemed it their duly to remind tne radicals that the gi spei of Jeans Christ wis baaed up on charity, and taught kindness, hroilierly love, affection and forgivneso. They were I MSghed at, ridiculed anddcuoum ed, aUll have lost their former great ttdluence. Revenge is now the watchword and reply. The conservati ve patriotic men of Indiana, who cherhh the free institutions nf their fathers, red re tttHr teachings and appn date the inostimahle hlessing and civil liberty they have inherited, and mean to transmit to their posterity unin paired, are nobly and gallantly struggling for the eternal rigid, und in their patriotic Snorts challenge the yoip tthn s and best wishes of thcdcvotcl and true ail over the land. A mamma, who has succeeded in getling her own .seven daughters "Well off her haud$, " has determined to open a class for the instruction of young ludies in the srtof hutbaud cateluug. It is to be called h "School of Desigo."
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radical leaders are triiL-L'i!n-r t make their disciples believe that the contest now is a contination of the war gainat the rebellion. But here is what the supporters of radicalism are really expected to vote for : For payment of interest on public de! t till next century. For the payment of tho national debt' in coin. For the support of a stan ling army to subjugate states. For the support of a free dman's bureau to feci southern negroes. For the enrichment of the loyal mem bes of a rump eongrcaa. For the feeding of an army of pensioned corruptionistj. For the support of a legion of tax gatherer h F r the protection of eastern manufac turers. To pay the expense of impeaching honest officials. To pay the board and pleasure travel o4 whito-washiriir ennure-tonni committee. For the interest of the cas crn bank currenfv. To pay the expense of military cor.'.mis sion. To pay for the Stypre&sioa of prir.tin:-pre-ses. To pay for the suppression of the freedom of speech. For the suppression of the light of suf(Yaire. To pay for continuous atoofl of top. 're!6-. To enforce Boicoef'i bill regulating anf frejre in the nrt h. o ar;u ricjroe? south. For every scheme 0? partis.-n greed ii i despothrtn which a radical etmreaa ma ee fit to io-eol nod enforce -'outride th coostittion " The Lancet relate wih unction th1 method nF pan h h Ins rjaek in virnie iti BnRtand ii the ihltteenth, loarteenth aro' fifteenth centuries. A woman sufferinL from fever wis attended by an incompetent professor of et eine named 11 tjgtr Clerk' who prescribed lor the disease itU fcmotet containing certain potent UoTiln. ThWas K'ttUsi about her neck, but tnetf. eu l ly. Her husband very, properly summou-." Clerk betöre the mayor, at Qaitdhnil. to -how why he oraetieed aseUicine. On hit own ntajtemrUt he was eoedamtted t th ; iIiory. The conclusion af his ri-nTenei was a-f.dl iw.s : It w is adjudged tha the same Roger CJcj k sjiould be led thr. u. ihe middle of the city, With 'trumpets au pipee. he riding on a horse without a saddle j the sai 1 parchuiCUl and a vhelatoi being linngailout h's neck ; an urinal a!ieiug hung before him, and another uii.:al on his back." Ho<lBL CniME Alstyne'a j rairi wis the scene off hrrihle tragedy on tin I3t.il iust.. which re-u:tf:d m tat: death ol tt bid Udif by i!;e name f Maynard, t I ha hands of her hu-band, Wm. Maynard It appear.-that Mty;nr l,.iu c onpany with Iiis wife, had started for Missouri, he hav. iti; got iuto'some kind of a difficulty at iiis for.oer residence, eight no'cs north id Oofctabttrjr, and had camped on Ais'yne's praillO, in the vicinity of the prairie hou-e. Owing to some of his nnlawfa' aots a warrant was iaued for hi.s arrest, Maynard was taken to the C'Art home during the time Capt, Iiawley w ss speaking, and h some weans or other broke awsv from ti c officer and fled into the crowd in IVout i f the Court house atid made his escape. lie lud with him at ihe timo a revolyfr, which he solemn !y avowed he wou'd o.-e before he Would go to jail. It, appearih.it after making his escape, be immediately repaired to his wagon ou ihe pratr e, at which place his wife was, and takit'g a r;fle front the wagon, shot her dead. lie stated to paiti s who conveiscd with him after the deed was committed, that hi wife waa killed by tne accidental diacharge d' a rifle while slie Was endeaviuing, to gel int.. the wagon. lie told other 'tones ol a conflicting natura, however, which left no room for doubting that he committed the deed. The old lady was killed ab..ut 10 o'clock at night. The murderer, for such he undoubtedly is, instead of cailing an in jucst upon the body, threw it into his wagon nod started for bu tormer abode. IJig Neck, about twenty mites from ih's eitv, at nhieh place he urtived next niornI Kg. Mrs. Mayuard had expressed herself as heilig alrasd he Weuld kill her, as he had threatened so to do on several occasions. What ol j. et M 13 nard had in killit g his wife, is it pre cut a matter of mystery. A wanant was pi-ecd in the bands of the authoritie-t nnd before this time wo ortsiimo he under arrest. Qin-ylll.) IL raid. A II over the country tho laboring peo pie are moving in favor of the democratic platform ami nominees. They want no luuf J of tadic.il oppression, intolerance, bisfotrv, hate and fnatietam. They are ttrcd ul putt eg iu the extra hours to support, a Useless standing army. A frcedmea's bureau. An extra tax to pay the bonds in gold. An extra tax to support an army of radical thieves in offices. TliCV are bctfinniug to see that they did wrong iu keeping the radical party so long in power, rm now isrjiri ow-ins; to iheir country'c rescue, nubly, BjMofully. . i .1 : . r i.. : u j And as they come joyfu.ly into tho deuioeratio fold, thay nog: "J . ll - A .
STONE COAL, STONE COAL, STONE COAL.
9 WA TER L 1ME WATER LT ME. WATER LIME. PLASTERING HAIR. PLASTER I NO HAH?, PLASTERING II AIR. CALCINED PLASTER. CALCINIO PLA3TER. CALCINED PLASTER. SUMJTGMtES. At wholesale and retail at Yellow Warehouse V 8 T TI. O. THAYER, i will p iv Oie highest nirket preo in rjh for w heat, C t i , o it. rye, birley. and ail ki uis of 8m''!- at tlse vellow ware boie U.O.TfJYYER. i::mmmmn .- I . A. Ä ' A Positivo Remody fcr all kinds of Humors, Sorofula, Scurvy, Salt-Bheum, Carbuncles end Coils, Uiccrs and all Obstinate Affections cf the &k.in, Inflammatory cr Chronic Rheumatism, Piles, C.ironio Diarrhoen, Mercurial Discos, and evry taint of the System; Dyspepsia, and thoso Ai7ociior.5 cr.p'n-;.m in the Derangement cf the Digcs'ivc Organs : viz.. Bilious Ccrrp3:n5s, Neuraffjia, and Nervous Affjctions, licadach", Languor, and Depression of Spirits, Less of Appetite, Constipation. T IIIS c-c'!ont rnc!i;'ml compound xvss first prepared by Ir. S. XT. I'OLAN'D. in mr. anJ was then raployed wUh prcat sucw-s la FXpeUing Ininiors fiom t!ie blood; b'it in lslS a Btedical friend wh wa quite celebrated a a phrttcian. Cfpedalty ia the treatment of humor, suggc.tfit some Important improvements which were !i i :rit, and wlilc't lias sandte it (so th? people ay) the very best NSBMSy fr all kimld ef baspSM known to "the facnlty." Ihii preparatioa U mntposed entirely of rciptsHes, ninoog irliicli srq paimpui llln, Ytlknr Pathj Noble line, Uandrske, and Btoodroot. UTlien ttie originator tired in New Hampsl-.Ire, at Goflstonu Centre, for the are of thirty or forty dies sronnd, and In Manchester perticalarly, the Humor Doctor was v.. !1 known nr.d hichly valued for the numerous and wom'.eif.i! Coref which it effectcd. ilioug'i ir.anuf ict'.tred in large qur.nütie, the I apply w.-is frequently exhaaned, und purchasers had to wait for more to b." Baad, la that repion, some very severe case.' of Krysipelas were treat . 1 With, and thry were c-.ire.l BlJlfpclM sores, a caihsndes, -tbOM uijiv, painful skers, were entirely rewored wherever tiiis medicine was adtidhUj u-e.l. So it was with Seroful.i and Salt-K'.tetnn. The Ilutaor DeCtor cared tl:em. It Ur(S irom any dang rous drugs, i- pleasant to the taste, safe, yd -ure and e.Tective in iti action. nucPAaBn at the NLW-r::cLAiTD botanic depot, And for Safe ks all Daslest in Me Heine. C. DAJlOy X' CO., rroitrictors. I10. 10 2 L:;!wO Street, ccr. Y7oUjt ritiCACio, rs.r.. K0N.E. P. FERRY? indent, J. DYHREKFURTH, Pnncipit, PATROSa AM KEFCRFCa 1 r. . nomiairn. 1?. 1. Tt KSAMj Cua. cm) st r.n. mos acrtacT, m. m. uccAoa, u j. 1 ' in r 1 a ! . rBASarSTMt C). . h. Ma Uf i, rm. t hi:..N 1AMV t u. Vho Oulltfrifttc conrse tnbmces 7e5 and PraetTral Instructions ccnin th tl hnnr.ht cf r o n n B at c E A if r t k a t r: . 1 tl.Kjt I .r ,s.'.-.tv ' ' 11 rrnt'ij i -to tmtinv, tnfl ef "tea firj hi mm ' fumiltmr with a I tU jmu and tl The VheorcNntJ 0 fi.TT- fflOnlsM of hutmetiMM 'a I'k inn;' i ) - ii Ii. ( iini;iKrrinl ( Orrf s:ion(t. .. .- nnf tHtientaitnMH, iMiliiTesh t'.iiiHiiein'iU, a. mI ...... 111', ' iu I I.MW, f.r hieb a i'ii .ii 4.IV.1. liv't'e SfdHP baa Lien ociabUmhI Vlo I'rwticd Cif-e coniU of intitrnctioat ia lruetlnt! PJtsisjcsn, frr vAieS juri J! uitis is aelHuPy lvintneted in 0U UK.' m.u'. !(... of rrahty. Bn j). niiifr., n 'i A.M.fjV. 'I. md f n 1 to 4 m.. ai asw in au tu m n i t rvoM ; nui p. m , .!: p ii licntr ult"Ptitr iil U pa.U to tttn., who aisiüiiMr t.imli'n I in ii. IhnO. St i i irHMj eulci ui li.i:u, iu t'.iry ar reperftte Ijr lalMMcta. Lim SCilOl.AK-III KL efiJtiUine the owner to tt-t.-n tue an I Insti actiont, tiHaiaifiir aud a loos m uoh I r..iLis;i, ntKXCn A n OERMAN Uafraaftabfth AtlmtK .j th 'Tllimi Mn I t'Trniu" it a Preparatory Class for Boys, nfTorJIn,' imtiw tlMM i the m tin lr:uivli'- of an Ene Ml OSUCRtida lir.Tw m?r. hihI kmrthht, Kte irh Mm ".- 1 in. A V... f .clnl,ir)ttip fat tiui C'i ts, a!. entiilinjj ri tfaiwii to iti i.t in.- and iiutruvuun in the c;a.MHrt tl lA-pai i . . . i . ecns tr. in . Tor oUenann shi.tnhip, ic, rr'y - J. nybronfUrth. Ainctjat BE OP GOOD CHEER a a y a i:i : iot t in. ''ii it i-i ii s'.i i i r.i.in - ,i intr a " " "J - ' DnsMUson, Tmr, N. Y. for he im mediate nn-lhi-I lotion of AEN TAL AGONY, by i.idn-aily r .ling all Msaltaaf a Nie df IndttaretioA. N. failure. fi)i onc MUt$ pU4ll obecUnse, J M
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LICENSED BY THE (JrVtTED STATICS A I TIIOEITT s. c. igorsoN & co 's
Great One Dollar Sale or Silks, Shawls, Pi ess Goods, LioeU Good, Linens, Drj Goods, Cottons, Bai.'PY Goods, Albnuis, l;ble.-:, Silver Plated Ware, Cuthry, Watches, ScwUig laefiiaea, sc., AC Thee articles to be sold at the uniform price of Ono Doling- laola und uot to pa; J for r.ntil yon know what yen tre to receive. rhe. moit popnlsr aT' i economical method of do'.nt; lU4iiiC.-! iu tae BuStttrX. Hv pitro'iizi::?-this sa':e you huve a char.ee to exchange yoar goods. The Smallest Article sold for ONE DOLLAll can he exeiiniiL't'd fur a Stler P.afed Five dtled ItevolvinCantor, or yönr choice of a lurire variety of other Articles trpon the Erlchang hist' TGTin TO AGENTS. Certificate? strtna a eomnlete 6 iserintioa of artc!e Nhepiid foronr UolUr, will he eold at tUc rat cf; . KM CEN la KACU. For n VUih of Tfairtv anil S3.' j Phe p"rcnii eendinrn cni hnv t';"5r -!iir- of th Srd- i luwiutfartkh S9 lUeir aaaniietiion : to rrdi totton lota. Udrrls el th uai t pan-in, "pies VA bovis knife, i Lnnftair eniit. emrmvrd rdlver -p- n hM:r. pair! .;!.-. qua lit t cluth 1m rot, print drr p .rt. rn. wirT-.1 : if -akia-t i-h.ul. w 4t iit; n tob! cbifh, Sri uf rattell iad-d kiiiv-.s and fnrltH. eel .' itilrer p :if d,'rh. em j i. i ...i inle aimNid. il--fr4iif -iiirj .-.t ,iivt-r p''.tJ : o 1 llnd tr'bfct. i "in end bw, fancy dr pinern. ! ! L-.'-.it aiikhvaded ptj- !. i"i nictan taoruccu ahn 'uWpb tlbsm. felfani iv.r.v battdtod pnrird fdüi j '.ii;. i!- lien Hr..-'- !i.;.-ii toan bolnw-d j Kir.. I diee inorncco hwpt.ihg nag. houey.-ontb qnilt, ilhatnhni qaiit. ladi -' mi. d (fold culiforuia d'.- . ..i ! -tits', ejutrn!aln or enrared i?old r!n?. (tSeeri t-flnc.) . jK'.i.- MtiMhlack wnlunl urttin d. k. ladi. " t..it ilck watnnt wnr!cNix. COttüee ctoew. sie dzn - tier" lines hoadketc iW-fr, .-xira inalkj, or one dozia ;nte Unuu bander hieb. For ; C? i f la r ixt r, :n $C, One ofthe ndlowins srtlcios! Itynrde ti--tin:. Harris ii. 1.'.; i i i r u:.d v.--i I'.iti -ri.. pefr betneven .;! onitto, -jrHtid r weitih. AonM t :re! r.fle pi t it, foi.ty -.b- ' nerc dr p ut rn thibet bwl. tores yard doable I rMlh wat i jir . rloekini . f!Mrjrdi wiMl hooahnr. ewt I r.1eoa c;i rt:-.-.:i-. ladieV doable vn.i -Ii r.. t.':;r p'..-i- i ed cerd bat-Kct. aph-ndid iicmved irrer nhnd ie! .dutu-i, -'..'rn - d r-Uv.-r p; !d leepot, 1'O-p iure tnr-! 'n-.ro e pn,psrann einom nc t-r ejiinr, a.pica dr.-- p ur rn. Ti.'rav d i : v-r ptafed -'x-'m fta-it n u!.;ii:r o.i-';.r. uair-f ntV calfhotjifi, ep'ontld halntO' il s'.irt. h ! ufivory I: indie I k-.i- . itbilYr p'nt d 'rxK.r- w 'd -:.-n" bmew alarm rtnrh, pehr or .v.v 1 blanki'te, epU-bdd ' :.(!'. and lnd i i. afiiea epbnd1d nnwtrco tr vf ltnp b-ir. :-iir of : !ha;nrd qui);.;, th.rty y-ir-Jf pclld r a mareaulee qaltt. I or a tub of II O auti SIO OO, i nr.1. heetlne;. fiincy fhiwr co-it. p-.tit- jtd - i. : t'. 't.-:i rrua H -. . .-n.-nv-d lhvr plata dais botllcd )!. K! r .--i-t ir. wdib cot efa hfttl-. rotr t.vn-.Ki ttmt blank f rrrrndM Tnirsn d atlTrr nnl d t-a et. ihr-- pi r en ." Imw1. ta j.it erninier.l idl tr )!:' eak Hiaiset. fanrj i'.id wnol on hafvt. rw uty-Sve yard bt-rnp rarpelln apliidtd vi "fa rd MvSie ?lihham rtfir i rrih ndtd l tycra 4 a p ttrn. pl.rer bontlnf -.taed watch, ilt-did nii- im ele; aui e1 i- gm r.miiv r 3rd -i.d pjbtitrmnb p ip'Ii drpfw r.-.i r. . ijrraved -i!-'; r plated tre ii;c!i - tondtd 1"-i r ; K ;tt in. .-harn' r.- "i-or. lalde cover witb one do -'B dinn-r ntdtinH to aintchwl fnimi oiwior Urrerlu1w In Proportion. , Ast : :.; ''Ii pleaae tab 1 i lce of t' la. li not Bend ni 0ea. but : :i:ii,r .-;r -..;'. f.-;m 'ni' upward..! lake yosrlcnx' ebott aid j.Un u possible. TÄKK PAltTIOWaA il NOTICE, ; . I i cOrseirtata t rowntry poeCakoVter tau tef:ied tatorwsrd kitr- to s, ".ipw-tnr tbstl ittr hn-n-?. i:' ' '': : : :v ei-atn- tTn, tritt t - . 1 or er stid ov. r deThle anion ;- MibiU'-it'-d ' 'a.' ,i-... 'ut '.; ronntxj mercnanni. i rai anvpoet bid airaiu decline to torward !- t-r. sßP ax i;;vi-;;;v VTecannoi ho r f.r money loot, u-'.!e otnc r.-:;?t - ms y rn io entare Its safety. . ryyi'fcit n. u A' 6t'd yo-.r addtoeaa In fall, town, coaojiy and ttata. s c. 'i öö5iPSOj bp . r d - pfreet tr BoaToN. ifisa 'ä'ii h:va s tiimi re, -At.'l: vn n;M to re wore all d ?re tmq to'.ncc Till ptvat rtm'edj le an .;! nt aiip'tiaer. It pniif O the hbHKl, h i r - I ti.e a;.r!P!.u po-.--e.-h :r. at n .-:ri-hir.:: and etn-nath'-nln p i wer. . nab - th -taemtch ' lliirei heart i.-t .ind. ntakea ale p re rfbiie, and eiblihea rtdut b-awb. Smokera at. tteaarsftH; pixty yesra osrad. J t i'"". nft civtp. )?:. p.-t no1. A ir.atf-on thi Itjttrtoa effeel of mbun. with Mete of refrreoce. loet ittHOiiul. ere t t fr--. Ac-.-i; r wanh d. Adcma ir. T. ii. AP UOTT. Jene) cüy. N. J. are 'atAaaaTisa iht vital tacipal of v.. Whrn by trAeagTessiag ibe ra of astnrs wc itp'tirflie workiags af :-t beautiful mceliu'ya which Goo ntado rfect, saw ture, qvlc L'.r pre:,! ClecdricaiVattcry, nisljaj rbnu ftit tneea taresneve tan hapcdiLaeat which Clcgf ti-o eircnlaUoa of tip magnetic forces. To assi t Narars, yo tuo "Kleciro Vagaetic i-';uid,")rejrr-ed by tuo Swain Manufacturing Company, which is nothing l(s tLan Electricity ia liquid icrra, und undoubtedly tho most wonderful sj veil as aiaatnaafal ehaiaica üseovery of tl;i-J ne offruUful icr.cs.rch. It bj e 'i:; . i 'I 1 1" it. o n.'.M powerfttl in;r d:t-iiti kuown lo efaemiatry, and when coiabined by this, iLa only L;. .-n prooe s. nr.l applied t t .e L'-:r.:;n Ior;n, it hnp7'. tha dcticiene ef aaagnetio: iov.tr, uwuci to I'-mi: 'i tl e:i.. L laly ef lun flaudin, nwrwfhia, aadl iv... p,.o fiii bave been cured in a few nuaiucs, wliilslineooiatieni and Neuralgia, iboMi giant dieit-. s which Lavo lor ages bafVs4 ed -i thill, anil cauiicd untold uff ring, yield at r.nco to ibo haaliag in-' Cu"n;c ot' litis powerful Gu'A. It in w.arranted to Leal i..c lolloadng diseases when used according to directions as a Lmliinf l-:i n - !' hvi: i-in, Netirnlgia, r:ilT, Ft;i, S.Vt'deJdoints. Bcrefnla, kkiif i. tt.t t, Fp.tsiiu, Deafness, Cancer, a'hilo 8wliing, F.i'i Rbeura, Bore Eyes, Penisle Ve;s Back, i:.Ual Aeetious, Pi-olapsue, r.ud otber Female Diaoases. Ateaient'her that it.i ase iarolres no lai:g tedi )iis, un?v; tain, and cciiy exper.tnem, but ita g )üd etTtfcta will t.o mhi sIomo icramiy Walls in no catc cr.n ii poaaiblv dt bitnt. ' -tl 1 to the proprletort fcr circulfir c ta:n eertincaics Iren well Lr tens dresMrkahla eure, effecnad l this saedKida after . 11 ethsr renied bad failed th TClicVe. On bmfinwdl be ernt to tA- fnrt cf the L:.::ca J-iVf i on icee.pt yfir dolUr. DR. C.I. GV-.l;i & CO., aaanaaraSi .. jas. M&Mtt mt PtfHtm 81 K.iull Waat r Street, liieai;u. Sai l l bad.iig tii mfgLm atsrywharo. Fea da W I 4:r . :l 1 ft TV t' t Cnltfl O JL orAKIUtR M.OAL oA. ' ia au' BAKRFTT'S HAM Kt TGR ATI Vf. , at rialr anin -n -, ? tau. VJ m b a a t i ; Vr?-' !o H i r Rfstnrartiv 'i "t it r. 't iu bar, hai ia t- 11 IVt, ll J It, X I t Va t ai. 1. 1 ..-i cjmiiw ii- " t it . .. """i v ihr .:rv--: ?.tV nV , ICACO, wcacxal Agutso fev un Ku .tTssUra ttaue.
SVEEPSTAKES.
C. AUI.T.MAN&CO'S SWEEPSTAKES." it the on;.v GrNLlNB SWEEPSTAKES" ii TiTEEIUra MACHINE. C. Acr.ntAS t Vit., U. H. 1 Avi.oa, Gen i V. -.rn Ag Chicago. IS. Msaalhi Imh. Cuntun. Ohio. TWO CTTLTS cr E:2:3 POTTES. 1 Tho Imprcvfcl 44 Caroy " Power, cUoih etehl nod ten Uiirec .) THE "COMPENSATING" POWER, tBo-.li niehtond am l.owe.)A Danonandailll . tzuts r-rctnc t.":reihnbi "own the bct rtachia'.' :Lc ncirbhorhooJ." Kottii ia ncre llllSjUinl I I nan tc hiv,. f armen oouplalu thit their oik is r.ct prcpei.T if se, or to love Yalur-.hle time a? re.isoa of bteakaeT?. md they caaaot be too careful ia ttlc. :.: :. aaaaiNt The Swecpstakt-F is the accreditee! hr?e..i of th- TliU'Ebhag Miwiihw t.-i:ui r. :;i :'. it- (--- stnaiclh. darabiltly, Ity. eoer l drift. :.( anlah. and eanarOf far dneeUns aanl ihiinliy i fat.-r i.:.l beCcT Owei inj iMlw I an m Vn "' Ii If O. The grent repntnttoB acMered by lin--Bivoritc iii.ii ! Mu-. ii;,. ;d M-cend aSSVkarnH v. fHCtiir.-r. M.ii Miiaai own1 ;-: i. :. "n,---i. . ,i. jJIwaaiwua e "" Iti noq v . . t. : .. ;,, ... n-. i BsMdnts, and adrcf tlm-iavcs fa mird v.' ,. ,t. . , . To avoid dotvpt a i. m Ihn' aa r. aaarhtni the card. "f. At I.T.MAN A f. . y ss: . . CaSton. Ohio."' in gib bSSrni. paneyl wonelj an botli clt'.v! l the S-p.ita:i r. The Genuine Sweepstahr i - sblee Bhaaahar to p'.rk hie RMoarai, i jwirs. ii.t nasrh baaerf int. o:i r-. grntnhliiiir uil v.'X.-ttii.n, 4am lb - m work with 1. m laMw. Mia anaMe Mm n . bet and mm I 4a3tal j t . The farrr.err give ii Ihr rt K?n u , Ofi.-n an cxtia prirt r n.ii'-l. i i: il .... i. Sfaaw In'm dee li.-.ui-. p.. !.: .- tRHj ' i trav. ch'nne til lor ni:irk i w aU.n: i.i,-;.-. th jrrriin. do.- it v..rK iiii i!i -.. and .-coiH'iiiy. und Iba - n k.-i p - n .-i. .-... n-am atmlll tin-la . i p. .-- The elegant " Patent Rent Side Gas la to in? tumid only ;1- -awitwvii - Our " Patent Clf BsSng & i ral' abUn thf oja-rator to n.i.tiol thrd and porit:..ii oi Üms mein, and i. lirlit prain. n ahoM MUST. :. I. -' I - I the rJuSTand nni l-n'- Miiarotrd left-re il fifnitt the ftite al M Taylor's BoSbcy Coupluisra, Itofl. winch f.iw in i. t.m-- . . Id p u and Ina-t. :.! r.::d-h -1 iki al. o r i . .. : Separat crp, Eonc row'.r.-, E Staekerj-, Gt-rs, cr Jacks, Bold raft ratelv, when desired, a ntt.t llr trial wllb awij lorhlw lh "feWI I .- is Btnnay . rv anwee aath af t. r nau . ut shanM araJer tai ly. Call or send and net a pamcl let gtring a full deMibIon ana parnenian.. ia : with sasseroui' -it.-..:., ;.! :uc idiutce V c r -d'Mice oi necra thow-and pfre ; ab h 1 otscnt CUd UaeU li-s JtUV.i .t JXi . M efl ra s. ai Y- ai ra an 5 n '? 6H t ii. E C. 1 i' 2 N. af LU I Lu L to f . . .. . ... t.-.O . G l.-.t Stroa at C ' ia v aiicauviata a i. v.cz. .-tuck . . r- rl" 1 "TT "T" - ?V"T" i t, J I '. ) JL JET-X JLNl V " i ., , fiff ICaiS avi L-c f:.--.f-' UAi i , .... 1 Rotr?;t äf trat Hvfi lh U en aiS tSI i ' ' h. UtOH il Mu l l;-, 8, I 0 .l iHli i l cts. Shirtiae Strife, l"i u IS vU No-.rn an1 VtUvh Du:iti ; : ! cts. i'iclviii, 15 to 25 eta. tat fcr i: uitocl Baltuomlfl fir $1 GO. Fiiiv WTiite Bhoketg, 50 pair. ioverntnent Blankets, (six Hs.) (4 on pair. wc b tvi arci : v: : Ti Y.'.S CI ;':;-v Enliitlj lit o l, o s? ) ' T a or ras LAT-. : i . . GCCD su: S 0 !5. :k Jiavi: .t-.'-r .,. r , - .. . tt.-v, 01 CAX tlVte Vol' 'iTS Tl voce iSf IKS 8i;.i av,i.i .v. Clolbing fil ticaaJ and Rt pairrfj ox FKor.i loi:n . 10,000 W0UT1I . i. BT3(lk Kit, v JaW . -. oN V" oA v v v " j- V 1 J t .v .V ... . . T . ... tf ' -a. . -V ' eÄif: v a.V V af?r, . N a. f
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