Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 33, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 April 1869 — Page 2

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EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY D. E. Van Yalkcnburgh. Thnri(U'. April 9, 1809. TO ÜlR BUTROX. We wish to state to our friends and patrons that after nest week we shall receive no Local Advertisements cx - eept froa parties having regular standing advertisements in our paper. We shall not depart from this rule. Tili: Dl'TY OF DEMOCRATS. In these days ot radical triumphs, I and while that nartv holds the Min. r j r age and offices of the country in the general government, and most of the states, cities and counties, the man who consistently and unflinchingly stands bv tha democratic organization and votes for the nominees and labors' tor its success, certainly to all appear-1 ance at least works 'or principle,' and not for personal proGt. And men working gratuitously for the public good generally ehafe BDdei restraints and trammels, but at tne same time cases frequently arise where, if they decline to submit to necessary restraints j and directions their misguided and unwise labors for good,according to their ' view of the matter, result in a contrary; effect, and produce only evil. The discipline of the radical party is very naturally superior to that of the democratic party, for tha radicals i are reenter trcopi under pay, with at least fortj-two thousand general, well paid, commissioned officers, with in-j numerable thousands of fairly paid j company officers ; this in connection with the fact that every private expects ! promotion and good pay, has a most j powerful tendency to preserve disci-! p line, and prevent desertion. On the other hand the democracy are lighting -rithout pay or hone of leward, other than the preservation of the government. It is not remarkable that volunteers should chafe under restraints and de mur at the discharge of unpleasant duties, while the mercenary would enter upon them without hesitation Yet the democrat who is laboring for

principie, would dislike to acknowledge ! loudly bawl u copperhead," parrot-like, himself less zealous and efficient than ! do not possess intelligence sufficient to the radical who is working solely for! form a more powerful argument, and dollars and cents. It is undoubtedly ' furthermore; like the parrot, cannot trat, however, that the most effective j keep quiet, therefore they relieve auxileries to success are unity, concord j themseh cs in this manner. Their and discipline. Until we eral the j masters and teachers arc finally reradicals in these respects, we need notponsibls for teaching them such bad

hope for success over them, or for the j principles for which we are contending It is also undt ubtely a a matter of fact, that the democratic party in tha I virions sections is requiring a habit if the'espres'.on ts admissible of in dividuality, and this habit is extendio" down to the state count v citv and ; township organizations. The danger of this course wn most forcibly deiuonst rated at thc township elections in this county this spring. In several townships minor and un important considerations were permitted to govern instead of a zealous and watchful care for all the interests of i the party, even in matters of seeming j tinimr.fjrfrinr in Center township a considerable i numhei of democrats and we still call! r . I them bo, because we know they are, in principle allowed a petty qaestioD asto the use of school houses for purposes not pertaining to education, to lead them into the support ic ultra radi-1 cal candidate for trustee, an 1 by mean? of their action, and thc light vote polled, our majority was rendered at least one hundred and fifty less than our eetual strenth. In Walnut township a part of thc

radical ticket was actually elected, by to the fortunes of Fresidcut Johnson, democrats, becanse of some personal , or join hnd.s with thc jacobins in condiffereoces. selfish considerations and creiS, ho said, in substance, that if the

undue sensitiveness. With a majority 1 of at least forty, the democrats volun-1 tarily presented to the radicals two of the most important town-hip officers ; and also gave them hope and confidence j and vantage ground for the next coa-! test. In Bourbon township thc democrat? did scarcely Letter. Tho township, if not absolutely M.iocratic, is at least very close, nc JseJses thc radica candidate for trustee and one of the

luuulJ-w,s states to ratify an amendment to the elected by sixty majority! MLpMiUution, fastening nc-ro suffrage solicitous to retain the position. Illch lh ftQd ia a f,rm that . . t . . p i : a

seems 10 ue oi special imponauc u, him, he put his friends to work, and

wornea IMND w.ui SBtmiig zea., ana bU uWn party .icnounccd fcuch action most unsciupulouiy , prOfBisisig what M a vioiation of- eigM which coni out of his power to perform, and gren bad giten tho.e states. What

. a i if .i . i a actully obtaining votes on condition of oflficial favor ; at least, wo are so informed. On the other baud tlu democracy pcemed patisfied with any result and governed thenselves accor lir.gly. In Tippecanoe township the democrats were guilty cf most unwarrantable neglect, and but for their Icthacgy the result would have been entirely

J5tferent, I lea?t in re?pcct to the ma

jority ; and we were quite sanguine ', our friends could carry the townahip. by proper management and industry. We di not speak of these matter for the purpose of finding fault, but to illustrate the danger of lethargy and the imperative necessity for eternal vigilance. Every '1Ct0ry hy tlie radicals, BO niatter how unimportant it maj seem, strengthens theni and weakens us, and has its corresponding effect when the most inportant election chines on and we most need the 8trCJRth we thoughtlessly or heedless- ' rub ourselves of. The lull duty of working democrats consists in laboring fur the nomination of the be t men on the ticket, and then for their election, but if it so occurs that the best man is not nominateJ thcn F0 mucL t1iC M thc necessity for work to support his weakness. The first thing to regard thc election of all regular nominees, 0lTLItHElD. -yc haven't thc least objection to being called a " copperhead ; " in fact, under some circumstances, it affords u3 pleasure- to be addressed by that familiar appellation, When we see a buret, of thc school that crucified Christ, burned witches, and cropped the ears of Quakers, and hear him speak of us politically, it is always a source of pleasure to us to hear him pay "copperhead." Such poor devils know no better, and any indecency of word or action cannot degrade them socially to the level of their moral depravity, There was a time wheu partizan feeling ran so very high that occasional.y a tolerably decent republican so far forgot himself as to use terms of hatred and malice in referring to political opponents ; and, wc must say, the compliments were pretty generally returned. While this was silly, it WSJ then partially excusable on thc ground of undue snd nnnsnal excitement. K DW, howorcr, thc use of such terms merely denotes the standard and calibre of the parties usin g them. It is frue that the men who most manners A few days ago several of thc most estimable Indies in our place, wives of prominent and respectable republicans, undertook a work of charity, justice j

and humanity ; a work which, under the first of May, and lie is still itsCCCUthc circumstances, was neeessarily eon I pant. Tt appears that his movements

une( t0 rcfu1,jlSc:in -'rc1cs an( because the project confiictcd"vith the Sl&bi-1 tious plans of a few self-styled leaders, these ladies were met by these men with the objection that they were striving to consummate a " copperhead trick." and their -upport could not be obtained to aid such a f-.chemc ! Vv'e do not specify any of there parties, for wc are really sorry for them. AYe presume if preparing for Heaves, A J . 1...: 1 a UL:u" " Lro wr perbeiJ" fashion, these men would decline to give their countenance to such a project. As we cannot oxpress 1 our?elf very temperately on this utbJcct c will le;.ve it for thc present, and Diere1 in Private contemplate the aeptns mat Duma a meanness cm uescend to. Sesiator Morion. Before Senator Mortou, of Indiana, had decided whether he would adhere negroes in thc southern states were fit ' mca to be invested with thc privilege I of thc ballot, the fact was disproof of all that had been urged against slavery j in this country, lie thought it proved ( such an elevation of the blacks by "the peculiar institution," as entitled it to continuance. He was not thcu in favor of negro sufTragc. In thc senate, a few days ago, he forced through an amendment to a bill , i i i men penuing. iejuiurg me c&ciuueu , , , . t. , f it. He did this although senators of has occurred to change Senator Morten's opinion, in so short a time, about thc voting qualifications of thc negroes ? Let him understand that no amount of intelligence, or any elevation of position, can make a slippery demagogue else that dctestale to honest ,i;cn

Ri:.SOI.I'TIi)S

Of respect to the memory of Tm. John ?!. Moore, passed by Plymouth I Lodge, No. 149, F. & A. M., April 18, 1860. Wwtrcasi It has pleased Providence, bob, to remove irem cur lust, ' .v 1 7 1 1 n f 1 , tffcMtt irAvAl, V . t, m T..1. SS J A - " 1 I I , J .uoore. inereiors be it Resolved, Tha in the death of Jlro rAA c Aififr line? lrtof n r Av Itc I , . ' J . bn; ntest ornaments, tue lratcruity a J . . s i a I generous, ppen-hcarie: lr.omijcr, uua 1 . the wito a kind and loving husband. Resolved That the heartfelt sy b p athy of this lodge is extended to the widow, whese great loss we can but feebly feel. May thc Dispenser of all Good, who leads us oft in devious paths, surround her with thc enfolding arms cf His leve and protection ; and teach her and us that, howe vcr mysterious may be the workings of the Supreme Grand Architect, his designs are great and glorious, and that the hopes foun ded upon an abiding faith in them will end in glad fruition. PesoJved That a copy ot these resolutions be pr cscntcd to the widow of our deceased brother; also a copy to each of the county papers for publication. John McBoHALD, H. A. Work, D. E. VakVaikenbuboh, Committee. RESOLUTION. Passed at the hall of Amcricns Lodere, No. 01, I.O. O. F. Where aw t It has pleased the Almighty to remote from cur midst cur worthy brother, Grove O. Pomeroy, and whereas, by his removal the order has lost one of its most zealous members and an unceasing worker, his family a devoted husband and kind and affect ionatc father, society an honest and worthy member, therefore be it Kesolvi J, That wc tender to thc bereaved family our heartfelt pympathy. Reiohedf That thc lodge be clothed in mourniug fr thirty days. Retoh That a copy of these resolutions he presented to each of thc county papers for publication, a!o to the family of our deceased brother. j. j. v in" all, Math. Boyt Sigmund Mayer, Committee. Chloroform ssna liobbcrj. About one week ago a 3Tr. Scheret sold his residence at No. 147 North Iearborn street, Chicago, for the sum of 4,000, and deposited the money realized from the B de in a bank. Thc terms ot thc contract did not require him to leave the house until jn thc matter must have been known and noted by out.-ido parties, as event that transpired last evening prove that he has been watched by persons who however, se:.m not to have been tuvare of the fact that he had placed thc y urehlM money in safe keeping. Mr. ÜSchcrer's business generally detains him away from home until quite l-late. At about half past 10 o'clock i Wednesday evening last his wife made her usual preparations for retiring, and had just lain down upon thc bed when two men sprang through the window. Their faces were blackened, and from the few words that they addressed to each other, Mrs. Schercr is of the opinion that they were Germans. They immediately approached thc bedside, and while one of the burlars held her firmly by the shoulders, the other applied a sponge saturated with chloroform to her face- She I as noon rendered insensible, and then the intruders appear to have begun a general search. Nearly every article of furniture in thc house wai overturned j trunks were ransacked and carpets torn up, but the onl3' plunder secured was $20 in silver, vvhcn llc recovered her consciousuc-s thc robbers had left, and her loud creams soon brought a policeman to tlie Pcc, who remained near by until "cr husband returned. TEic ISattlc of Kegs. The sharp encounter in tho house betweon (leneral Schenck and (lencral Butler Blight rightly be termed the "Battle of the Kegs." It was all about thc whi key tax. What a magnificicnt spectacle thc debate present ed ! Butler standing iip for thc treasury of the United States and Schenck, as But I t alleged, for the whiskey riru'. The former Stated 14 in the fare of thf country" that " a million and a half ( f dollars a year" was interested ia hrvincr a certain provision in the whiskey bill tail. The " face of the country" ouht to blttsh at such a statoment. iut its face baa become calloused sgoinat ebsjrges of this kind, and it ran niily be brought to relax its riciiln it Inf 4'iirJlinr 1 1 . . i-n ! , i , n ; . 1 1 1 j ftf the same sort. Let the " Battle ofl the Kes" wage. The country can lose nothing by its continuanoc.

Tlio Indiana legislattt ao. Indianapolis, April 14. In the

senate, the lieutenant governor decided that the committees should go on and report the business before them, just as though there had been no adjournmcnt: unless the fenate crierollcr wis-e. Ail resolutions in i regard 10 the order of business were made the special order for to morrow. Thirteen new bills were ofi fcred, making 318 in all. CoDsidera- . , bic routine business was transacted, , ., . P , , but nothing of seneral importance. In thc house, one copy each of the Sentinel and Journal was ordered. The bill to pay jurors 2 a day and mileage, was passed. The bill to make the governor a member of the state debt sinking fund commissioners was passed. Two new bills were introduced, making 822 in all Thc committee on prisons made an elaborate report on the condition and management of the prisons, embracing the charges made against Col. Meredith, the late warden, And his charges against other officials. The bill for the protect ion of the banks of water courses was passed. The bill to regulate patent right, and prevent frauds therein, was passed. Indianapolis. April 15. Thc senate this morning passed a resolution, and clinched it. postponing thc consid- ' eration of the amendment to the 11th of May, and making it the special order for that day. This gives ample time for the passage of all ncccrsnry i legislation. A bill was introduced into thc house, to prevent members from resigning uuring the term for which they were elected. It will be amended to postj pone the sickness or death cf any member 'or a like period. A proposition was read to locate the agricultural College on the grounds of the Northwestern Christian university. just northeast of Indianapolis, with the

right to use thc college building all j rea Yorce of diameter commonly reach, worth $200,000, with a donation from There is neither Hint nor fire in Colfax the county of $100,090. and yet he is a capable man. lie does Mr Fisher offered the following : cot resist, but he avoids; he is not Rsohed, That the consideration of seintillant nor energetic, but BatisCacthe message of his excellency, the gov- tliry. Iiis career all' ids an encoura ernor, sent to the senate on the firet of ipg example to young men no, possessMarch last, on the subject of the ftf-1 cd of the very first intellectual quali-

tcenth amendment to the constitution of tlie United States, be postponed uutil Tuesday, the 11th day of May next, und liiuuc the special order for that day. The reseiution was adopted. Mr. Hanna moved to reconsider the vote adopting the resolution. Mr. Fisher mored to lay the motion on the table. The latter motion wa. agreed to. Kieht new bills wcr2 introduced of which approrriated 940,000 fori one the purchase of the Warpole properly, ..Mi.U. it r,,r tha mimpikw'b .IHM IUIUIOUIWE u ...X v . . . . residence. The election bill, providing that all elections shall be biennial, and held upon tnc snoic day, was triKcn up ana ; discussed at length. It was made tlie special order lor Tnesdaj next. The bill incrca.-ing judges' salaries was engrossed. It fixes tho salaries ot the supreme judges at $3,500, and the other judges at 8'2,5U0; circuit prosecutors at 800, and common pleas prosecutors at $100. In the house, thc speaker announced the standing comuiitecs. A hill was introduced defining when the resignation ot the general assembly shall take effect, to bo when their successors arc elected and qu ilified. Ten new hüls were introduced, makins: 332 The charges of corrupMon against the doorkeeper, Thomas C. McConn, were referred to the committee on employ js, with power to send fof persons and papers. A bill was introduced appropriating $40,000 to pay thr- expenses of the iwij www ssqss oi ue gia.. Tt was referred to the committee of ways and means, with instructions o r i it -Tit. - l :,v,i.. i report it back to-morrow. I.ndtan apdlis, April. 1. The lieutenant governor announced that j the orde of business would be bills on a third reading. Mr. Woleott called up thc resolution j for thc action of thc senate, in regard : to reducing thc clerical furce of tho I itant secretary to three clerks, a number sufl'te'ent to dis?char ;c the duties imposed upon that officer. After a lengthy discussion, a vote, upon t motion to reconsider disclosed L no quorum present. Adjourned until Tuesday, nt 1 o'clock. In the houe, two new bills were introduced, Banking C3f in 11. Mr. Osborne introduced a bill proln.K that any person e.cctaJ M S senator or rejrchcntative, who !hal!, for thc purpose of preventing a iio-

rum, fail or refine to qualify, or who shall resign for that purpose, shall be BuUfv of a misdemeanor, and UDOn

Lc not lcS9 than i qqq jjj, proposition brought on a lengthy Ai(t tho .lenmeratio do. pouncing it upon the ground that it was introduced to enforce the adoption : of aracnilmcntan indircct of : preventing the submission of the question to the people. The reinblican members eonlendad that the bill ig DOthiog more than for enforcing thc constitution, and for the purpose of prt-venfing the breaking up of the genI eral assenibly by leaving it without a quorum. A motion to reject the bill was laid upon the table, by yeas 4G. nays 31. Thc bill was then referred to the judiciary committee. Thc bill appropriating $30,000 for the legislative expenses of the session was reported back wiih an amendment making it SG0. 000. The bill was read a second time. No quorum being present, thc house adjooroed tintil Tuesday morning at 1 o'clock. Colfax Again. Still another radical letter-writer uot Don Piatt thus aliuues to thc craftiest politician in America: "Colfax is a closer politician than Dlaine not a more ardent one, but an astutcr cue I had almost said a more cunning one. He puts all his opportunities to the thriftiest use. His congressional documents, packages of garden seeds, tickets of admission to public places, abstemious evening reception, snd vrhatover ether facilities he enjoys, r.rc rigidly applied to the uses chiefly of these who are, or may be, his conBtinents. Colfax's motherly education made him a moral boy, with good habits and une associations, while his natural adroitne-s directed this prudcut life and encrasinsr manners to heights of place such as only genius or ties as to how far abngthey can get with good moral." Tlie Giiiiüs are Causing Gh HgI When one nan in a family climbs into position, tlie world r.cver thinks eJ the ladder nor the individual rounds tlierccf. It look only at the fact uf his being up. The family failing of the Granta is, that they take every thing for granted. They h:ive studied the PoritM dürIlia : M ßeiplved that the j -ood tllins of the earth MS l t c ti iuc .iii.ru. nesoiveu tnat we :rc the elect." Ilenco they are WS.rm.eg like Ices for official hives. The New Y rk World iaya : Tt is ruiuircd that impeeuDiom meoshers of the eight on ten different I rant clans in Scotland arc coming by the ship toad to Uiis country to Gil the subordinate positions in thc castnia houses, post o flises, departments and bureaus of the lTnit2d states. The glad news has gone abroad that all the Dents, all the Csseys, all the Simpsons, all thc Sharpes, all the relatives, near and remote, of the Grants, lcnt?, Casejs, Simpsons and Sharpes ; and all the old friends of all these families have been provided for. Consequently, it is understood tli n t the Central intends to fallback upon thc original Grants fur fresh supplies, and so the Scotch ( rants arc scratching around fur means with which to pay their MSBsge to America. Wo advise them to be ia po basts about it. Covington, Kju has just been surprised by tho advent of one B. F. Winans, who arrived fn m ( 'leruicnt eouuly, Ohio, expressly to take charge of the Covington postftfice Wonder ceased wheB it was Uiod Wins had married a . ff. ,(, . s , ... tion to the Caseys, Cramers, Simpsoas, , Pe:it.-, Sharpes, their relatives and friCn !s. here arc ail the Winans to be provided for, and thereafter tho near :un remote connections of the Winans, and then thc old friends of the Winans. Really it looks as if there was no end of it. put it simplifies office Beehiog and otfico getting wonderlu'iy. All thc old signature and red tape business merges into the mere question of fatan lytic. x. (Jcorc l'eabody's health is stall failing, and wiil probably never improve. Hriivrham Vnur- is a 2,000,000 I'lieific ra lroad contractor. Anna Surratt i teaching in Cumberland. MJ.

Grant is. JefiVrson.

The full r from Thomas ! Jeffersoc, on the subject ot political nepotism is of interest at thc pre-ent time when Prcsideht Grant seems to be ' determined that not thc remotest menibcr of his family shall be left without an office. Mr. Jefferson was isaugurated March 4, 1801 ; three week aftsrward he wrote to a kinsman. Geo. Jeffetsoo. this epistle, which we copy j om Kandall s ljiie ot Jefferson, vol. 2, pige GC2: "Dear. Sir : I have to acknowledge thc receipt of yours of March 4. and to express to you the delight w'Uh which I found thejut, disinterested i point of view in which you saw the proposition it covered. The resolution you so properly approved had long been formed in my mind. The public will never be made to believe that an appointment of a relative is made on thc ground of merit alone, uninfluened by family views; tier can they ever see with approbation, offices, the disposal of which they intrust to their presidents fur public purposes, divided cut as family property. Mr, Adams degraded himself infinitely by his conduct on this subject, a "Washington had done himself the gratest honor. With two such examples to proceed by, I should be doubtly inexcusable to err. It is true that this places tho relations of thc president in wor.e sit nation that if he were a stranger, but the public good, which can not bo effected, if its confidence be lost, requires this sacrifice. Perhaps, too, it is compensation by sharing in thc public esteem. J could not be satisfied till I assured yon of the increased esteem with which tins transduction ills mc for vgu. Accept my affectionate expression of it. T. II. J KITE P. SON. Two Hearts wiSii but a Sirsffle Ihrob. Tue allowing very remarkable petition for a divorce hsj l cen presented to tlie supieme court of Slichigso, by parties who suppose that incompatabilt ily oi views or temper is lomcient irrour.d fof severing the matrimonial bonds. A Pctr;t paper assures them that their Ssodest re;juest cannot be complied with : u State of Michigan, county if Oak luivl, s. To thc supreme court of the ftate oi? ntchigan, we, your petitioners, sp eal in sccordancs with law and equity, to take into early consideration the cause ofyour petitioners. Whereas mj wife being entirely repugnant to my mind, and whereas I am entirely repugnant to her mind, therefore, we. your petitioners, respectfully ask your speedy consideration of our case ; that a decree of said e-:urt be withenS de lay 'Ten: rrceing your petitioners from all liability to each other from any and all natters appertaining thereto, and u in duty bound Will ever prny. Dated, Mil ford February seventeenth, one thousand eight hundred and sixtynine of the mortal life of Jesus, o N':iz:ireth, who has conio thc scc nd time on earth to the eatue of the poor and afflicted onc throughout thc vhole world. Kven so, for o it seemed got d in the sight of the God the Father of p.rits of all mankind, in the name of Sidkst EEcnaos, Maima Hudsow. Senator Gi inics is going to Europe. QPECJAL NOTICES. VTO TIC K E V T R AORDI N A R Y . Parties having kegs bloncinff"tO -T. KiiiiL'hammcr will confer favor on hisa by rot ami them immediately. and save troni!. A pril 1 iS i'J. .1. K U XC. i I A M II 1 : it. 1) ISSOLtTIOX XOTK'E. The partnership heretofore rxbtiaa ""nn ler the rtriu MpM 'f Chw .C licovea. l-lhis l.ty oi-solv-ed by mutual consent. The note and aecounts due tho l ite :irin.will he collected by II. A. Work it S. K. Beevtt, and the liabilities will he paid bv thou. TUfOTfTI CASLER. A'jril Kth, lsf.9. S. K. BXEVfiS. F on SALE. A ?nrrel mare about 7 year old, pound sad wall broke to work. Apply to K.D.HILLS. A VIM ax tm. Is full of CorraptiOB and WS ran only hope to es 'np' the which floh i li'ir to by a jodiHoSi use of the remedies in naturcV ptore-hoiu'e. In all the time which haj pat "Imm tU- nr!! benau mankind bas given jrreat atlcnfiun and pome of it-best tal.Mit to the tndjr of medlrlrM While Mr :;nerlfiC'' hat tint httm wholly in vain, the f . i licited are Um and nio-'ly uiwtitiM.;et.ry. AraoBs tli" Iratha welch haw Seen elicited It, "that if we keep the hlood pure we mH-t ht heaHay.1 To Sarin tiie hlood there is no medicine filial to Morse's Indian Hoot Pill-, as thotMandsot tcttUnnalabi will vi rify. Jem Morsen HI if yon Whüh ton'r.iin and retain font be altB. Morte't PHI ii'e Ih Seal medicin - tor all V- male IlTSaaJaritletL I.ncr CotaplaJata, lndi.retion. BilliooftMta, IMtpepala, Headache. 4c Sold by all Deuters. :-t im " CORVEt NOTICE. Notice Is hereby siren that the nadcrslgasd surveyor of Marshall coui.tv. Indiana, will, on the 17th day of May. !? si the re quest of Adano Mating, proceed to locate the corners of lands in section 2, township 32, rt;i";e 1 , In istd county. Non r-'el nt owners of I nn! in said seetion who fail to meet me at the residence of said Ailani FlariiiCT. on the day aforesaid, nn l pay or piovi c for paring their proportion of the expense ol the survey, wui ne reenrncu bv me to tlie county auditor as delinquent, niid such delinquent ie3 placed on the tax diip'ieate for collection accordlnff to law. 1 M. H.RICE, 8. M.C, 3.1 J T. HAWKINS, PepV.

NEW ADVET'S

Ky E T? V GO MI V tV I us', i cr-tr.c to Art M Ov -our with a new spring stoc k in our jjreat One Dollnr Salt of Dry and Fancy CUTLERY &C, PREMIUM RATES OF SHEETING ForC lnl) Thirty 21 Yd. Sheetlnff. " " Sixty. '4 44 u " On-'Hundred, 65 All Other premiums in anie ratio. Enlarged Exchange LUt. with new and useful articles. 8 new Circular aad maple. fr.tto any aJ Srcsf free. IW Please send your Monej by Re--lrtered Letter, irtilrrSBf dJTn J. S. BAWBI & CO., IS8t 10 Federal St., Boston Ma?f. P. O. 29 -Cw Box t FURNITURE. Q PALMER, Dealer in all kinds of FT RnT TT Yt E OX ImPOUTE street, At new and upaelo tsosm n-bere be k-epi ' ani ehcapaal aaaortsaafll ever oSfcrad ia Plymuutb. A FIRST CLASS TIE ARSE, ill be tarnishes' W funeral occasions on reaton1 C. I'ALMER. WAREHOUSE. LAND PLASTER. LATO PLASTER. For Ft New, Gr-iml. Hapid I.aud Piaster go tu tue YEL L O W 7A EE HO USE Prime new TntOTKY VLOTETt, HUWGA KJAJfAMM MILLET HEED A m jtaoi. SJee SKBO OAT5. RTK. Now it ih time to et a mtppfy forSprinf s.iwiiifT. Urit quality of WARSAW FLOUR :)tetar.tlymhaaS. casu paid for grain of all kinds, at all tfaaea, delivered at the .yellow WABBHOUSK. 4S II. "'. THAYTt. WOOLEN TACTORY. TTTOUItKV FACTORY. Aneraan Woolen Factory. TUrVBCA S or. town. ,ind.. tBtnufmctmrm of CASSZXtSS. LOK'KIX, SHEEP GIIATS, AilHl, JRiP. FHKFTffG. FtTKET, 8WCSIIS fail, etui maw, Tlslw, Csidlsir. fytaainf . Ac. All of onrmtus I ir,wUj zrluinp for Wool at tha Fact ry cr af A. L. Alicnian & Co. Cabinet strr' t-.vc rloora Sottih of the Parkar Ilotiae f Pirmonth, Ind. M-3m GROCERS. BF.CKKK A CO., TVholca!o and retail t!efir in A. ( iE O t 'ERIKS, EE O VIS1 OSS'. ( '.'A Ei V, q UEEXS WA X, pi.TMorrn. iriA-.. JL.ST ÜPKXED. SHOOK So CRAWFORD on tlj (X rr. r SomtA " M T'.rricr hour, hatjvtt vjtenr i a ptctidiii line of GLASSWARE and LAMPS, Of the latent anl in?: atmrovcl style, w i.ich ill DC tc4d at j riees that dety competition. CALL An EXA MINK. Al?o a freah supply of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIESCad Faul for Country Product. 17 SHOOK ÖRAWFÖW. PPMC VTIOV FOR '.It i:sK A "Vntiec licrebr "iven that the nnneiricned will nnnlv to ilie l"artl f . oninii-io;iers of Marshall ciniiity. at their June term. 1m19. for license to rt(j, viBoaa. naHanS rpiritiona Tiquora in loa quantities than qjaart. Tlte location on which I ropoi a to 11, let No. aeventy-one 7H 1n Cb taSdltton to tin- town of IMvtooutli. .1? FEKDINAND KtMTM.CTT

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