Marshall County Republican, Volume 9, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 August 1865 — Page 2

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THE liEPUBLICAK

I'LVJIOI TI'. IM.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, 1865. Tennessee Election: i in- eleuUm it Tvniittv. ; far a he t -I Jtoiu .... - .. .... - , . p.,d dl .,.i..f y. Ihe returns mdu-aie trie e.ev f.ou of three T.iioii and two Cprefhead nit mVr j

! toniffi. ttcre weirriJ rerts Iront other t,rt tl,o,,,-4K-P-Jh.v.f;....'.! r. i i :u u aanuiou wa inaaunpoi is, wintn tiieJ mm i eommence um agamsi auvu, n.ni mr. ; -..w i dinier; Ca:;,bci:,Co., erlH.ad has WJ tn.i i " rt N .ter m . l" Cfhf J onvlctcl the P:Jt-nts as,.,.. r,nd the Indi pr.v at onco did Colonel Ikdote was gar- ', ... ;. . .. lwrt. o party e er made louder ofe -.. iu ! . , ,, . ,,-, 1 nisheed, but returned nn answer that there was sf 1 r 1 ontyiMÜieNashMile dt-tr.et. Maynard, L'nion. nttaehment for the Tnion eveu while mediutin- : a,,;l C0-Wi0V sl'all be arrested and tried for I nothing in his hauls. The First National 15 u.k ' h elccUd in the Knuwiüe district; Stokes in the jts CiHv. ticn Thecditor üfthe Pcnu! - -i vr" n,"nI'r anJ f'l,äe imprisonment. They prophecy ; was then guni.slieed. and SdM) returned as betnr Chattanoot di.U.. and Cooper iu the Shelby , tr , ,r,r t!l!n, from wli!c!l' a XTurtio:," ' lh l!,e nipmbc,ä t-c 'P'! ''An. alia, liarrii u:J a eial OÜSK,

dienet. Il.oniis. ( ,!.'i,.Il,..od. i fl.i-fed in . .. . . r , , .. vomiUn9 as was MMt-d nroa tha members ot i v "'.' , .. A a iri wiu2 tlw

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Kentucky Election. j thU M11Uil :;ke Is ..ap?lrtf..:j a;ix;.,u, toI:,ul. The cdec.oa wh.eh took place in Keatuc!:y on jg.j.-jtea system of po!it-eil row, an 1 general law-Moii-hy Ia,t has results! in t!u defeat yf the etnan-1 ;-ucs3 h tl.:s covin try" ? His t v fi ien la arc cip.iti..a amen latent by .iJtc;,h.! njonry. Ti.o c.in:j.-ed of v.i m whose highest interest it is to pic-nu-cm uiciratioa':,5s h ive elected a d-cideJ ma jct.,.ve pca;e anJ p0od order, but who. at the same joutv of the Lelatr.re and four out ef tt ' time a: e able to defend themsvlves when U becomes meitbcra of Consres.-. Geo. II. Yearn in. t r.i.inci- I t,. ..j .. m,nr.. ;!! ,., .i;.t....i. :r,i,

paiii nist,is eh tted to t'onte?s in the 2.1 :Iti'u r; I - Lovel II. lioMsseau "a the .";h; tireen Clay .iniih in the Cth.auJ Wirimi II. Randall in the MhHarbor Convention. I A gTanl Convention will beheld at Michigan, City on ThnrsJay uex August lTth, for the par- 1 f-Mfi f.i;n- in. ' -tl i.f ;mn..rt-. : r w of discui.ig t ie teuton of tmp.ov .ng tue lI.uborat taatpl .ee. All in i tavor of the n tt-r-rnse in i!i:s county are luvitetl to participate . - . .. f ...... L .... .1.1 v.u vinor .ijiuii ins eouseiueu 10 oe presen; on t').. ,,v.u;.i - ? ..!,.. ,, .,,1,,.. .v Tne otca,ion, an.i o.tici p pu..u peakei a:e e , rtrcttd. 1 : JlV COaS. the Sllhscrinflnn Aenr. i Mr. Jay Cooke, an enterprising and sucWul 1 rhd.iJtlphia 1 inker, has a!, vays been one of the ! most i th:ictit nejo'.iators o t ubl c securities. ! Four years ago, when lVnusi leania State Stockswot ked and brought them up 1 were down to r.", he to par, and at th .t rate he obtained thae million dollars lor the State, for raising and cijr.ipping her

troops. When the Secretary of theTrc.isrtry gave ' cxtrt pay to be due under s ;i I order. Tin.se pri---Vaiious bankers throughout tlie countrv coian.is- ' or. er- of war who have returned to duty with their

lons to negotiate his first loan-, Mr. Cooke was a! wars among the mrst successful Ho i:d::seJ a i rfc.W IAH ..f 1 I f.'.' I. -1 .......V.- ItlV t.T. r-.a. Mr. ' p.. viv.i "i nt.' ..v.l. iiKi 1 iliii ill? ru.l ill-.ll. I 1 "1 " . und seemed t be.-t un.lerstand ho. to pie.-ctit the ;

-!airt ol the iortrr.ment to the people. i i ea turda . Pent. ihe 3.2") loan was authorized, it was befcre the l'.-r errral rea-on; one or tv :o of w'nirh we will I'ti'dic mmy moiit'is without attracting att-:.ii n, ' mention l'r the atilic:i 11 of a;r doughty, brave, and the total s.-.les by the Covcrnnit nt wi re only ! raliaut, noble, illu-niotis neighbors. In the fir.t bout eighteen millions. The war expenses were j lace we did nt think it a .-uitab!e time and place ?o Tast that banks ar.d bank r? were no longer able to agitate the question, as the approaching local to supply money in sufficient amounts, and the elections can deci le n -ne!i i-.-ne, and believed Stvrelary of the Treasury was compelled to adopt it utrvise to commit the party ' aU-ver our pi ifome plan for appealing directly to the people to v.ite views nr'it be, which are well known, hav supply the means for u-talnirg ihe Goveirmuit. . ing publicly üechred tiiem. -in :. '.vai.ee of the m-.-t Popular loans hau never been tried, and their 111- ing of Co:iirt-., to a ih lh.itc policy, upon a subfare was not generally im.ii 1 stood. Capital is al- - jeet uron which m my of our fiiends think it prewavs sensitire, and c.ipita!i?t-ä, large and sniail, in ittae 1 0 decid ? what coin se ought to b? takin. were not only to be - that there was a 5.20 loan , I 1 the second place wc did not go to the Conveii-

011 t.ie mil set, but were tone convt'.ceU that it was the V.r as well as the m st patriotic invi-t-111K.L Älr. fonlip's Meli rhar.iet.-r and r.revi.un

accesses induced tlie Secritirr to appoint him chivali ras liciiio ns. If r.ot we hope they will let I'cncral Stibsciiption agmt. The tress and the u.s ktow, and we will try ara'n. We are truly ttlegmrh were immediately put in niot'on. A . glad th -y propounde ! the ;u' 'i n, as we h ive maaigc .-urn was spent in aJv rti.-'ng, tlie liitr'.!u- ny in'itioü. to propound 0 t'l.-m in rrcrir l to their tlon of a great variety of circulars and l.aitdbills, ' views, and !i pe they will be eijii'.iy con lid in Jcc,the fmplovmci.t of Travelers, and in estab- iliiii ai.jwirs. lUhing sub -agencies throughout t' e loyal States. ; m r- - I: has alwavs been Mr. Cooke's policy to have o;:r : Tlc.-ir ? v mir be turned into sorrow so.i.er

loans taken at heme, and he has never solicited - .r.t..r;..... ..i.....,.i i..,t:. ; ,i. ..... , An 1 , , 1 , V - e pie .nhou.d have the aovant.ige of the intenst. Tncnuitof Mr. Cooke's t.Turti fir the 3.2 i well known. Under his agenev, datin about lb

, . ii- t .ii iw-i .i t ' -Inrue or llu-ir om-.-ial ilnties, toe eons-'on ii-v-j 1st, 16 1. and closing Jan. '21, ltGd, the loan w.15 , , , .- , , r. i ' ' would not be at ail s it:-l ictorr to tiot id. tor atid Sold up to $."11,70,00. ;hit nnhitcs. We cdm u.h tin" editor tlierefoie. As great success always occasions jealousy, com- 1 to beware, and not 11 itter h"ii?ielf th it in case lie t.!aints of favoritism towards Mr Cooke were made '- a in the sohiie.s will :1-,t him. Two r, .1-, , t'uhds of them pe ii; in wor isol coiilenr-tfor him. sgainät the I reasury Oer iitment, which a speculj

report to Congress provJ to be without th sonntest foundation. About this time the National IXinkin:; Svsteni was cstaV.l.-hcd, and it was a part of the plan that ! 1 ('.V-itiAiitPn'-i t. ...'l i '. ,.; a the National LainvS Bhou.d be t. ie ftnanci.il agents ... . . ,. , . , of the Government. U hue pubocly expressing ( tr.tf warmest grat. tu le to Mr. Cooke fr Ins n.i - - great and successful cff.rts,the Secretary of the Treasury il.tetmined to t,y the expciiment of ! placing the lil. l ) loan through their rgency four months but eight v in'jlioi.s were sold. Ou 1..I. ara. i.i'i .!... I.:.. -. . f m e j u. t .'in, i .im, in-j i in. ..v; ics ui t ' as inri ,i.....i. .1. i..,i 1 v.i. , . , A?!, -, il lll.oi v 1.1 -.HI.-, ine -,;iv iii.; 1 payments to sohller amouuVd to only about one 1 lmn.tn..t m..vrr .;t'..rc fl.ta .tA .... ! erir.tion no bei-" nl'i t to meet the rmb'ie ' " ' " " "4' v 1 m 1...- . ... i. "J. ... wan.nwueerunne., 10 reiu.n 10 i.ie.ager.cy c ; wa exhausted on the 30th of March, when ihr sale of the Seeon 1 Seiies of three hundred mi'- ; liona was begun. This series was all sold on the ! ILK f f .,...1 Q.,n U ,n.t t..V.t..., J V V VI, 7 . -. the wonderfu.ly short space of thirty-s.x wo.lti.3 ; days-making an average cf eight and one-third milliona per iLir. Tl:e s ale of the Third Series then commenced, but, owing to the fact tbat the Treasurer was unable to deliver the notes, comparatively little eXart was made to influence suberiptions nr.til June I?t, when deliveries were advertised to begin. The sale of Government loans, under Mr. Cooke management as General Subscription Agent, hare been about thus: 5.20 Bonds $31 i.nOO.OOj 7.30 Nctes 7G9.00o000 Sl,274,)0iJ,(M)a to say nothing of his earlier undertakings, or the large amounts of bonds taken by his firm at the lettings to the highest bidder. Although other caused than imperfect agencies retarded the subscriptions in the summer and autumn of l'Gl.it cannot be denied that their subsequent success wa3 chiefly from Mr. Cooke's energetic direction. His efforts have cert.tinlr been n? unceasing and his wisdom, .kill and energies hare certainly been taxed as much as those of any commander in the field, and with results not less important. He has been ably assl-teil by Lis brother henry D. Cooke, and II. C. Fahncstock both partners in the firm of Jay Cowke St Co. The elittrs of tie Democrat whenever they want to say any thing particularly severe about an opponent call him a "coward." We never knew . . . ' I a nDtorious poltroon butwas continually calling others "cowinJs','rclyrn upon the feetnes3 of their Ugs or their, imbcciliij and contemptlbleness 'to shield tlie m. They judge1 others by themselves. The Infant's Friend. I w T f JI . 1 llAi t.rsl .1 ....1 ! .VirS. laDCliig a juruui, wie uiiimm :urr:i rcmedy in the world lor all dissci ot cmiarcn, such i a -mttr 4Wa I

.ur. i.ooäe, un-.er wno5e m.n.igemeiii tue a.es . Democrats, tint we luv concluded ",'-v " J ne n. .,r ....,k an. reoP e turn.-.l out,e....gl.t .Miller, l.-l l.im .Jenubegun to f-how an incrcv-e within the firt week.i , 1111, . other pitties s indi.-d by him, had accomplished J tied by Gregory, and hung him on a tree near ,nd in le. ,! Iwo weeks averaged two millions i 'f lt!;C. f ' ' T "V''' f1'0! 7 I tU" l , . , , . 7 , ened men, it is sa-.d, live l.n r. and we begin to b?- ; Oos Jo-utses and aoases tight in all, we kam t-r,terta.neel ol Gre-01 v's reeoverv. 3 dar. During the firs; imrtr uavs thev rcachcu i - ..... -m . . 1,.. tt tr h,.' ti St Louis and Chicio .ml io " B - ; neve tn it tlie saving will prove true in our case, ; himoui i ..1. imi .um v. nitao, an 1 i.t , , , , 1 , cae hundred million ar. average of about four i ., , . ,. , . . n ., , . 1 :7 the i! regions, and Saratoga, and other places; . . , r ,. . . i it ihi not .a Pre:J7m .v.io.ii ., ami u ,. . , . . , , , .. , A Yo?gii? Lidv W liDDsd bv her own

minion ior v 11 11 wuriviii uiv. i ne u.m mticsi

t teething, Ind colic, Lc. It correct acidity of ' ecouij command, and ifvirulent" at all it is th stomach, regulates the bow sla, and giwtftt, ,hcfllctJl1 notthe Uoguae hnt can be aa rehealth and comfort to mother and child. Perfecflv (g.irded.- We are not responsible for them.' '.We M f in all casts, as millions of mothers can tcstifr M not mike theia. The uirc aseciti tbat tbe

Th Democrat of hat wek contained-.-' viotlcnt -attack" u;6 Ffreeident Johij-wn, cVirgtii

hi:n with Ji inking too m&eh whiskey, which, It siy is tU ciu-e of his frequent severe ai'ticka of sicknes". v . ' Wo i!j not believe the charge, bat it shows that th? IV nv.vmt has ce.:sej to Lone tint rresidetd ( J.!iiiSv: intends, t j bid for the v.i;p.jrt of the Copl j. ! heads. We predicted, it w i'd be remembered, that the Democnt would dimige its tune in repaid ; to Resident J. before many moon, i .. zn l b ed!l r of the IJe iu!.!i. in I in '- . iou 10 inau-iirate a system of io!itic il rows. :id ifen.-ril Im !,..;n,i ;.. ii.;. ...... w .. i..: . r----- - ....... -. ... m.- c.m.ui. v ie (him an I his frienl n at m .1 . it P.m. . . To aecttse o'hers of eriines tlicv intend t am-' jrv lie ;u!v:.sJ Iiis fneni- t i j rouTvc the pc.u'o. if 1 HVi v "Ml Ol. IIV Vli, tin otiin. UH . r ..; .js &rc ,. ,i , Ait' ; i.i: aggrossor. As to the tin eat . ist si-ntenee of the above evttact ' cenvevod in the l i we d. s;oe it as hearted author. wc uo ;ts coiite .mrtible, craven- i Thru: Months' Hxtr Pat to Founts who ihvk ttr.x riustx..Rs or war For the inform i- . li , ... v 1 1 if.on ot all concerned, Mr. A. I . Noble, Covernm -nt Claim Agmt, has furnished the Indian - a.r.hs Journal the order, vcibarm, i. .. ... . . lir the ,i ... - above ailuwanee t) s .iiiers who lin e endured the - it- i r il. i Hardships and nitrations of Southern prisons which, it semis, is not ginetallv uiiderto.l, pn 1 i",f the hfcetit of tl.,.. who bn o l,-.n. r.r .i, ... .. , , 1 aVing their claims ma le out and sent to the de-, p-irtmenti only to be rejected, we live the order. which reads ,s tVIws: ! Tc : title a soldier to tie three m .r.th- cxfr.i .-'v, nn-ler ord r of the Secretary cf War. tlat. J . ay .'. i't-., tie must nave cccii a retuiin-U ; nsoi: r ol war, dis.-hargeJ Htivv; th itdite; and his litre's ni'ist ?!.ow, liv .1 :( e' il remark, the commands bvfot-e the '.'V'Ai of M ir.are not entitled. IJ. W. L'r-ck, r..ynia-ttr t5cr.t-r.il. "fiii T.n HT Tl .-ST I 1 . 1" hr did not .dr. Mattingly advocate his nero ts -.ilVage doctrine ia the republican Convention last tim: :th the expect itijn ol peaktng upn that 01 ary ether su' i et, and preferred to li-tni to otlics. W.. b.i'i-t'ij .-tili... .w'-i..rv t.- I.. . t-.. o ...1 thin they anthpite. !i?. The above bit ol bhi-teris contained In 'n artiele n:.i:isl.ed in !a-taieek'- II, vuKlican. 1 is ad,.,f ;i(.(i t , sheriff L.an and C-.nstab'e How. We advise the editor to go s'ow, r sh .u'.d he excite a mob to In'eilere with thiso od'.L'rrs in the d'sThere is no allusion to a r.io'o in what we said to J'.. .. T .... ... ...1 ..... It...- .It 1 1. 1 . e i ..i .ii.i.i .ii.ei v.'i.i-wii' ii'"' , i. v... i..i , an ilea as thrcitenins them i.h one enter our , - . . w ..,...,. , ... r rr .,. , - . mini when weni'imco ine aitice rtierre 1 t . e ' ir ..a ... .... i,.,.'1 i,.,.. -.,.t i r.,. '.l.ny n.unuui ia .-ai tint . a icnjiici wot., i nacl U;Hm lluni uul l?u.y m:.i.t r ,,,:bly be turned ! ... ,.r..a: . . i , .. r...(V ,.t.:,.t, :. ,i Ä ni.a, OV.l Oi Ul.l.i; ' l.l. l'-'.'V, ..... . I n ii.' j.u H';i i c,lt;:iUv t,l lt C.IU hv(M ;l lu.A .,. Del:, ,cr:lt, t,;,. i - in h,,vU s,n, ,,,..t!,,v. 1 "n " ' -V .I.. M..i. l.ivi'tv u'r!-..'. Icit n rt I LmAi.P .f nfi.f

l.l. III il loi.ui i vuo v..; i j-k k. I'liii'Vioi Vijiiv.i. inn i.i voo i.i.i'oi nu i 'i itv. in

tn ing to incite mobs an 1 encourage eoiipiracie ', . 1 f . io mur ;er ioi :ti ineii an.i ue.-'.i i' inc 11 1 ne i.i 1 . I i a 1 t. . . .. . . - . r t'.;;.; others as vile as it-e'l in tbis re-pect l' ,! ou-iit to un lerst in 1 or tins tune lii.it we ari r.o: ((J"j.0 ji;tiR,;j;iteJ bv its thrcit.' of ni i'i violence. ' -7 " . VT-.. I. ..... ,1,,.,.. ,.n...l ... ..ll..n ... r.rlr - I frictil-i With l5.i?s:nati.;n :tl.d tJc-tructluil of our : ( w!iHo Rl0st of 0 Jr fl ;t.!llU wcre awiv fight- ; may be tint a Deuucratie. bullet m ir end our c ire r ns it .11.1 l is. There are t.lei.fv who woulJ do : . , , t, t f (f ; C01l,(MlaeMCe, . 7 - .',..... . naa'S u' ;ir"lul ,nc,'- " a n," w7 i not sir what the Didiers would il , nenr having j .j, - wUh them on the s.lUcctt ,,ul f.no ,!,;ng ! w0 iU kn wlK.n ,hat print asserts that -two ' 7, , ... V, ,..,. .r,.",t,J thirds of them spea in words of contempt for the , I editor of tics Danc-r. it sreaks without nuthoritv, ' ; .- .-, 1 .r..al.,t u i,..s ro.si... tiibo!;riar.iUo..in.l i .inn .1 ii. i".-' v.... . , which every loyal man knows is. The Idea of the editors of that sheet trying to make ihe public believe that the soldiers have made confidants of him is rather too rrcpostcrous to require contradiction. Some of the soldiers may possibly take oiTer.ce at the fhnderous imputation, but they ought not as no one believes it. It see m that our remarks about Squire Osborne prejudging Capt. Dabing'on's case and pronouncing Lis decision noon i l through the columns of hi paper, has stirred up that gentleman slightly. We are jl d to see him exhibit some sensitiveness in the 111 itter. It proreä that he is not totally depraved, or rather that he is not totally indifferent to public opinion, which may deter him in future from disregaiding law and justice entirely". He denies writitg the article which we copied from jn of tho wß but how could we know that? We did not say positively that he did, bar, even admitting he did not, we cannot see how that would a'tcr the ca?e. He is the principal editor of the paper, writes all the heavy editorials, and must have , read the article before it was publMied, as he examines the proof sheets, and if he had not approved the article crei nr,a l-nnvl it. WOllId ll.1V liCPIl tl nnrp-SClI . Ah. ' J UUfc , . " ,, . V r Sioiipe. that is rather too small a hole for a man of your siz2 to creep through even without your - - - crutches. Better to have acknowledged the corn at once tlnu to have made such a lame defence. The Siiuire pronounces our previous statement and comments "a virulent attack upon' him. We have re-read our article but cannot see the "viru-

lence." Ui- a PI.,in statement of the facts as we . Alien expected to wca e detection anu punein.. Alk I ishment after he committed he crimes he stands

,.:Wn.i lht, rlothed in tha mildest language

cm W4 not prejudged, wjjieh denial we give him

th bt-ficfit of aiiax t ot justice he scnrei'y ever accords us or & .y othfwpönetit, prob.il! y bieau-e he thinks 'it unnecessary, -no importance living attached hi Wkim I sttttftrtrnts by the public, which U probably corrcut. lie adds: "It was not bee.iue Mr. II. lud .ny fears that he could not tttvea fair exandia u tfVy, .ie voluntarily w aived it and entered into Lu li fir his a: pear.inoe at Court. " TTiTsls another of the Piiu're'stniinitTior iod Ut ji.kCtü.' .If MivB-' attorney aitvin! it j it was, at least in part, for the reason we stated. Tin. ComrhMrl:nWe fntirrtite tnt if thev cv- - i i . - - er get hit .ver a-iiu, no m itter hv long first, cvo,-v Iinn lt s-lt uiM)a ti,e ''it-iry commissions the military tribunal tliat ttied C';a:!cs I, of En: laud, and ordered hint tobe beheaded.

s. . drafts on the Firn Nation al Hank of New York, Af t ' u!:h h he would get the First National 15 ink here XWVercSXUg. 1 to cah, and would pay the claim. Thech-afts We a-k the bti.-incss men of Plymouth V) lead Similar to others ca.lied Pt him previously) weie the following scn.-ible and truthful rem irks, taken !accd in the h in Is of Thompson Hrothers.but be- ,:. v i:,.' ... i. i. a fore cashing them they telegraphed to the First

1 . ber that they are as applicable hue as cfcewher.?: In large cities, m, thing is more common than t ci large buMiieJs est.ibli-hmeiits, w hieh setjn to j,,re tt "iinene advan'.ige over all comfetityrs i,y the wealth, experience and prestige they have ae itorco, !r gr.idaal:r out o pu.me view, an 1 be ; su.vcc.led b lirnis of a snit'h r capital, more euergv. an J i;eterm.t.i'ion to nave tue laet t.i .t tnev ! reil such and Mich commodities known from o:ie ; r-eu uc:i ana Mien e;,n;nioiuiies kiiowii ironi one end of the land to the other. In other words ihe eshtbUAmt aJrertio; the old die f ili.mtj. ' Th li Hier ate rarenou to n.i-s out ot o'.'curbr j.j;o rubli,itv; the ,,ltt,r believe that (heir pablici- . ty io ubvimis that it c.mt.ot be ob.-emvd. 'e : '"t under-tand that ttiey must tin u.-t tin nis. Ives .on uhiic attention or be disregarded; the secotiu ' ' : -i . :.. 1 l .' : : . unnig once 001:1 aioi 1 uouc ueioa n, u' !.-. ,.... .,,....1 , , v.i 1 ...t , , IIKV "ini. nn .v............... . . . . ... ...v. J n.nliin ' is mote cl.araci, listio of the w.il l than ! the vae w.t 1 whu-.i it lor 't-ts. 't'X V-'. ' "Sm t m AlÄl Willi Ulli VliLy'lli COAT." T:id IlistoTy cf a Grr.nd Rascal A Story cf Bigamy, Forgery and Embezzler:! cnt. Oar cMens may have noticed, for a few weeks ra-'. in the .-treets. a genteel looking inlivid.ia! a ttaner, evidently an !, from a peculiarity in h:-di t -s. -t j.er iliv known as "The Man i:i the ilvet Coat.' He u-U illv wore a !oi t of a h.h t 1 , I . . , . 1 .. . colon J xtlvet coit. and earned acme his w.ioie cut someah it savoring of a f wry -;m! ting tn.m, or ut per -crut "rambler To Ihe tew who managed 1 y accident :o Oec-ine ac.ju.uiue.i wmi u.m, ne wa- know n as the "Hon. John V. Haiiis,"' tor- . -i ..i i 1 nieiiv of Texas--, and .1 genlltnnn cfgteat wealth, sto; pii.g at the Intern itioti d with his w i:e. Thi apparently p.ri t and re- p-ct ible man, however, is the he 10 i t a M range ?oi t o ciinu the p 1; t tiat r , oi a series of villainies rarely cijuaied to.-1 o! -iness an I ilcpravity, w!::ih we will enOeaior to irtirate, . couini' t:c!ng at the beginning of his career of rascality. ; In 1 ."'?, a mn came to the ci'y of S; tin. field, Ohio, ciding himself dmj. V. Allen. He was j d.-.-t'i'.:te ol iikmii, but in some way niinaged to get a hundred doliais, when h- d -ippeued. After a time he returned, btinging w,.h him rot, si J- : 1 r-.b'.e n!leV. How it w 1 obt lit d. Iio one C.'er new nor was auvthini: known .mout him or his 1 j ,,-t lü-rmv, indeed. IK .-1.1 ted a vni ill broker's h j, atid 1.1 migej to ficure t!:e c iili kiicc of the te .jle f Sn: i'.-iie'd to -r.eh an extent that mil i:e:o-r.s i.eie m ail wnti nun, an l nuiiiv lie t x- i lei. icd at.il en! 'ed his bu-in.-ss, unt.i he cime to ' trans., -t cti-i.lcr ib'.c hi:. kit;'. Ho was weil known r.lio-bankers;,. Co. .-iiij.a'i. Inn.,-deal-I.T'S Wi i ..ineo; iiiem. an I oi .ng coa-i tv.l iv , them as"? .u l" and"goul." IIflirk tt.g noase xm called the 'Cxch .m;,- ll ink" of Sp: : jtie!!.

In t!ie winter of lrbl-I, he prop .-v I !; the , s,p irate tlnin.w lien one of tioni. n mc-d A innted, hat. i of mi estimable a:.d aec'inpi:!.e 1 jming 1ml v 1 a vi'-ious c'lara-ter, turned on her with a knife, and ot S; lin.-fi.-'.d. daughter of a m in of wealth, an 1 ' stabbed her several timeJ. The vixen was arvt rv n.-vtet-il'le. As his character at .1 sf.mdii. ' re-ted. and i- now in j.iit. We hive not !earn"d seeineii wliat ther should lie, iie as accei'il. ami whether Mr. 11; own- injuries are moital or not.

thev were in inied in i'ebiil in, 1 1 1 - They lived vety happily for a fe.v moi.ths, when the hr-c step in tiiuie w a t aken bv AJh n. i The IJit.k oft!.' (iiiio Wilier, lo-ited at Cin- ! clnniM. bad occasion t i sen ! a pack ig-r of uboiil .! ,11 I'l t Allen, and on the same day to sen 1 a tMckige ot slo,.i,io to a bank In .. mapo.is Uv an error of tlie cleik who mide up ai. I sent, tlie ( pieka-.-, the I .rg.-r amount was fen; to Allen, and the smaller one to the bank. Tl is was in : k ige of l;i. ."') to a bank In !i Ji'.;:.'. 1-tii. Whether Aden was a Upravod a:.-l ..ol mm at heut orcviotH to tlii-i. we cannot sav. Hj told -.u , .e . !. .. 1 t. . . 1 1 1 ... n l.i 1... .11 I t. i (i., .. a ier . ' , iio ,. t-'i n.i'i 111 . i ' i . i i ii , ; m-it w'.u n l.e .i.u.u tlie mistake tie oil, Ii :J m me , hat I e could m ike I'.u.u. he was overcome bv , . . ,- , , . , r 1 t eteiirt't oi. an I le. . Men do not al .vav- fall .,' . , , , , , , s , .j., .,, ;J dd.-n.r , h iwever. Lie heut an f c .nseVi c, in a-t hive l.e.. pre;..e 1 lor it. Hut Alien did v:eM to U, tho-r -Ii. II ir it!. re 1 r.o all , ;.'" ""V'."'; 'lopositors f v.-l ace ptui ,es on ; J" W"-;" , Mi i i'Mllylllii iVI .I nV "t i. i li II I ill" ; ' tm.'.i . i I F lo.l " 1 t.fc ( ' t t " 1 1 f T -1 M t , if ' V A c-hed at the banks where be was acou'iiud, and .ii-:ii. .. .. I., . .. ..... .11 . . .... wiih his ill gotten booty, decamped Let.vccn two, . .1 1 11. n.u m.- . viiT-. ills n.t Known now- niuen ne tou ; v.th ! I. im. but it is reported at ,t-J. This is j'toln- j ö;v too large an i tumu'-, u n u mn-i n 11 e oeeu a confide: :d!e .-1:111. His wife and family wire : ovt r.ihi'hne 1 with th.itne at tlie iilfiir. Thev U0r ! . . . 1 l.ve in C :i,e.iin .ti, wc leai n. , A I'orgtr, a thief, a vagabond, fleeing from ustice. Alien wa, now adrift on the world, seeking . nai;!,o,, nnd that was St. Paul, He cime hsre some time during' last summer. ,as an invalid or plia-ure seeker, and remained ? .me time. Us subscribed to the X. Y. Herald ; at ComVs. and th ,t gentleman mvi.gcd, through his d.iilv vi-its, fo b.ectne well acou.inted with him, but Allen kn-t up his assumed character l" r'- . . e , . , He stopped at one of our first class hotels, asso Wl:h mult;tn,L. 0f nleasuro soekers and inviiids wlio thronced St. Paul, soendinrr nij .-!i of ; - - - - his time with the tender sex much ol his nioner : ...... . . .... I lor w me, tiultiiirinrr heoiier.tlv in amorous d al.i me." upon the shores of Lake "Como," where, it is said, he and his charmer (another nam's wi.'e) were wont to recline 'neath the sylvan shade, gambol 0:1 its mo-sy banks, and lave their limbs iu its limpid tide. His next appearance was hist winter at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New Yoik, where, under the namo of the "Hon. J::o. W. Hariis. la'e of Texas," a ! man reputed tobe worth a million, be readily j mide his war into societr. His manners, his nro-! fuse expenditure of wealth, nnd his stvle. all tend- j ed to sunrxirt bis assumed character, and it was I not difficult to I,p introduced from one to another. I Am those with whom he became acquainted, was a voiuiir l.idv ot jrreat personal attractions anil ac compüshmerits. and rerv voung. To this voting ! 1 i lady he lad seige. with such success, that on the tilth ol May list, they wcre married. Hi3 "references" wcre among the circle' of acquaintances he had mide at the hotel, but seemed unimpeachable, and 110 doubts of his honor were entertained. lie at once started for St. Paul witli his brido. and arrived here on Juie 2d. engaging fiora friend Relote, of the International Hotel, the most elegant apartments he could svctiie, "regardless of expanse." Of course mine ho-t Oelote paid all attentions to a man wptth a million, and w hoppent his money freely, and among the few acfiuiint inces he made the lion. Mr. Harris ' was regarded as a fortunate man. Friend Con.bs sold him the Herald again, and Harris bid fair to remain hero nil summer. But he didn't. lie bad opened a bank account at tho First National, and besides some money, deported a small tin safo or "cash hor," which be labeled, atd said contiined iJCl.'TOo In United States bonds. All his dealings with them were in'cnded (for a purpose explained hereafter) to impress them with a belief that he was a man of great means. He once or twice drew on the First National, or some other bank in New York, and his draft was duly honored. : 7 ' , . '3.1"' !,, ... . 1 charged with, he must hare been a fool and a knave. It was impossible. Kf en defectives were following him, and in f pife of his shi.'tings and disguises, one of them ran the wily fox to earth a week Eince, ending L'. Har7i' äprcnJid career

but brfnpprtjr desolation r.rd misery upon the innocent l: id who Jhad liijktd her fortunes with the base m an. ,',, , ' ' a ?7"he dctcrtive who dlovercd ''.Harri,," was armed not wijlvwai rants lor hfs airetst on 'a. cri ioJ ml ch trre, br.t w-hh liril lorries for money embezzled by Allen Ircni his def ositors and others. His instruction'? were, to recover th3 money frotn Harris. Tito cluiiru were placed in the, huitte ot Morris Limprcv, Esq , for collection, and fie at once commenced s-itt !i.iiii:-t II u lis in the United kj - . it;. . . . i . . i 1

la'.es uircuu o':ri, me wrus ueini; rei eu n him by the tinted .LiUs Marshal. ly oodmanaccment on the put of'Mr. Ijamprey and the deti'Ctil'P. A!!rn il!-irr ii.l ilireft tlifiiWiind do!) i rs. ... ...... ---- , . the amount of the claim-, and seeined to Into I plenty of money ... .Ii... J ie W0llj,, p7y 0,y 1 II.X1UI .lUt ll 1V r their succes?, and 'urt)osing th t ier claim, the Rir.k of the Ohio Valley was telegraphed to and instiuctions rtceiv unprrp. .'75..VI in al! and it mav lie he did not hare t!ie tiiuuev. He, however, P;.id he h id $,(M) in i rv.t!.i;,al Rank A New oik, and were answered, ..j. '. Harris has no mom-v in this bank." j There can b no doubt that Allen, alias Harri, i had j-tt prep ire-1 ihese drafts h order to in i ioe ' the innk't cah them, and this defraud them of the amount. The bohl scheme failed, fortunately. ; I- indoi? tint hf eouM not get the money, and jthat htJ drifts must came back dishonored, besides ; imiing tn it he was m-coveretl am: n u.e t oe arj resie.i at r:.y momenr on erimin u ' :nargi, - narj ris" determined on Sin-.rcay to sire him-elf by j 1 (li-ht. Hiring a team from Lanley, he gathered j i n tll the ni nev an-l jewelrv in his room, li:itily j ! bid his confiding wife Lienand drove otf. telling ! Imgley, who "a,k-d his destination, "None of i i rested at r:.x moment on criminal charges, "liar- ! jour businefs.' He ha- not .-inee lieeti bearo ol. although Lvn-.ler has telegraphed and sent wont . ". it'i I ..II I. .... !. n everv l,recirn. ueie lie i-juiu u.n e uv, in .. ;i in Dill I t His vounir an 1 1 -velv wife did not know of the state of tl.i case until the villain Jit! tbl. As ! mav cxo..-.t..,l. U almost heart broken and 1 " Th-' tin V ''rXited bv him at Thompson i Urotlicr? was oi-n-d 0:1 Sund.tr l.v the buko'li C !-. and th .'!. " 1 1 in ben f.i'ind to cuii-i-t of :i! worthle-s pevrs ami a bit -rl New York j IIcivil !-, ;!i -;:'it at Cootnbs's probably.) j ' Tliiis a c. i' 11 of villainy has been terminated j f .r a lime, but if Allen ceap--s. he will undonbt- j cdly open . itain el-twheic. He ni'i-t be a 'ool l j and tboronith'y ile'Tavil 1 is.d. and th, above re- , ci' il ol his eii:n-',s at d e.pei i'ion. forms a ch ipttr ' f v'i'ii ai av a levc'.tiiig us any we hive ever l-en called to write. j ; Co- ov thk Ni:: Q'i.iiov. fieri.! Cox. the U.ii"ii c itididate lor flovem i.- ff t lliio, ! In- wiiltin a h tiL'thv h fhr in n 1 v to et ! t illl illterrog itoiies r: op.ün coin a.ittee. Tin t'in 1 -d to him by an Obcrlhi inn oi (.5 ietti- s t v-: ' We print in ano her place an ini'ior? mt letter 110m i en. v.". 1 r..' 1 11:011 e n: . 1 a'e lor i vei nor of Ohio, in "hich he fallv defines hrs p-it:on as a ' candidate of 1 patty, ! pve bis private views ' from (leu. Lo. the nioti cm I 1 a'e lor (. ver::or on 'tie su' p.ct 01 ie-r st ii.agc. 1 ii" utter, brii fly s? it -d, aie, tint the while ai d colored people of the South cannot live '.",'elli'T as c;nil-. p liticaliv, and he ih'Mt'foie fivors a t'caeeable separation of the two raees, on Siuthein o;l. the i.e...... e,:... r..M .. . ii.:ie .. in .e i. I . ..I .i' " . . ii" ii . i i -:;- i u.i inilitie .I right-. He does n't f.iopo-e. however, to i p-tmit his i rivate opinion ti pievent him from j giving a r'i d s-ipriort to ?uch niensin-es as Con- j gnssai.il the Pie-Meiit niiy deeni bet for the final a ijiis'iiv nt and s'-t;leni';tt of the F fllciut . Ci iestions th il have grown out of the war." .iii.i-i. .-irri. ii Aiuoi. i.ii." rr.i. i i'r.i . . n m . r m r- n . . - . , . r I " n . . r . . . . W. ...... An alir iv oecui-i 0 la-t eiitiin. risuittug in tlie :.. .1... 1 yeriondv st ibbing of Mrs. ,nc li.nwn, a colored ; fw rn in living on U'a-i in :to!i tfet. firiii'i.ii! v ! kin.w,, s Ai.it l.ncy. We have not I able ti. j Icani tlie putci:. :m, i ut as n.-ar as we cm stet at it, I wo or more rohn e 1 wumeti got into a doli "i it v, land cam.' to b'o Mrs. M.-.i-.vn inferburcd to I. ft Vuitf I'hiiu i Jj Troops ihat cm jo spared to bs liustcred Out. V.isriv.-.T v. Am:. 1. Jen. Sheridaifn-is been te'i'graj-Iied by fn- War Dcp ittni.u.t to ciu-e all ! v.Om',., r whi'te tro.e.s, civalrv, iid.r.trv an 1 ar- -;!, rv. ei vin,- in the lb-rirf ni-nt .f Tea. that J he th'inks cm be dispeti-e 1 t be nr.-tered 1 out i f .service. Tins d os not io k as il t!ie gor-1 ;n:nenf. antieiö.ited trouble- on the Rio tJr.ouIf , frontier. , r a xj-.--UJiab ui Uiiurdl JJdllren. -. - ...,- , i irw ork, Auiu-t I Hear Admiral Hah. irren . . . ' - . ... . , . - . w s m irried in ll.ts citv oi U cdncsdav evening to ! M-s. Co-ldanl. ,1 ,nj.-,r ol the I ,t.. Samuel Vi,,- i ton. of Ohio. Tin. nun i ii'c. which was foni:. ra . , . i-i I, I. t.vjy private, w is .Vni'i z -d by the Kcr . Dr. u"'f'SS t .he ,..tora residence. Oatrage in Silivan Codnty. Titr.RE Haute, Augti-t Yesterday .1 pattiled rebil t fisoner 'i.mii'.! Miller. Vh i had itui'iccd a Mr. Gregor, i.roi-rietor of the Soencer H i'.se, i 1. ouisvnie, to iisit Miciburn, Miuivan countv. tw. nty miles belo.v this city, iin.h r pre u tue of j . lllti"- him a i.iece oi land, minh-iousl . attacked ' 1 ., ... - , (m . .'.-. v in the wools, near Shethimi, beat him ne ulv to dc i'h, .-tabbed fim :ev-rd tim- s, and robbed hi til of ninety dollars an I i watch. The Father. The facts sMted below come to us verified by several 700 1 cit.cns. U eare ash 1 mod ol ourscx. li lit ns Howard Tribune. j LutToas Tribune: A st: iking exempli.lcition of the trite saving tint "principles never change was manifested in our town a lew days since. One of the "untertilied," a con;'ant reitlcr of tb Ciiicinn iti Kniiiirer, and of course true to the "De mocratic principles ol opposition to the war, and . . .. ,. a anient ami zeilous aavoeate oi sine urivmg ... i .. i- ....ii.. .. l.:. : .inj onieii wiiiiping, aeiuiuv iuw 1113 ;iineipies into practice bv publicly whipping his own I daughter, a young lady iti hir twenty first year, through the public streets of the town of Jerome. It appears lh.it the young lady who is r.oled for her industry, modest and unassuming disposition, kept comp in r with a Tounij gentleman on Sundiy evening, who, unfortunately, us the awiuel will show, remained until morning. As he was taking have, the girl, as any polite , would, aecompinied him to the door, and while there, the old lady, step mother to the S'i'i overheard some convers itio'i which she tl, 'Ught was an invitation to rem in to break fast! Tlie old lady, knowing tint victuals cost nioner, and tint everv pound of flour saved at the house, would enabl them to cll a pound at mill , . ... . .r . .1 in order to impress this important fact on the min i of her r.ep-daughter, "wcit in on her muscle," an 1 gave her a severe b Mlhig, and ordered her to leave home and never come back. Tlie girl went to her cousins, aui in the evening received a message from her father to "n.'Vir darken his door again." Next mirning, believing tint sl;e was turned off for ccruin, she sent down a rcfjtiest for lur clothes. This bo enraged the tyrants there, th.it i ho inhumia father, cut two switches which a lady witness graphically dtjciibed as being large enough tor 4,ox .als," went to the house where she was staying there being r.o man at home commenced beating her as an outraged man would beat an obstinate mule, until the splinter3 from his green elm switches were scattered all over the floor; drove her out of the the house, into the street, still whipping with both hands, with all hid might, cursing and swearing-nt her to go taster, she piteously pleading against thedisgarcc of being whipped tbrei ph the town, and r.romising if he would only desist until she got home, that sin would submit to any punishment he might see proper to inflict. But the brute, t.-ue to the "time honered principles," would not desist, but continued his unmercilul beating, swearing he never had a child too big to bo whipped, and in this disgraceful and degrading manner drove her all the way to his house, a distance of over a quarter of a mile. Reader. 1 hope you will bear in mind, that this outrage on humanitjr did not transpire in the "aunny Ohme, where such delightful exercised, wero common and

quite nvce??ary to sustain the "chief corner stofie" of that dclccfabT state of society which existed in the old "Union as it was," but in the peaceful law-afciding county of Howard, near Cfcrr's mlll.Jä Jerome. .V - Of eourMho citizens would not re?t until the otlVndor was brought to justice, A warrant was issued and the criminal was arrested whero do you mnpinr.-ea !er? at Church, taking n active part in the religious exorcises of the evc k'fl!--lle was trie 1, lnunJ guilty of an assault and battery, fin dan amount which should hare been ten

limes giea.er. ! I I ' TOANVf.o-t rat-t tu pnr.-1 a . firm ar li r-lijr iii'tifi.-.l t1::it tl:cy MUST lay t Ii-ir iii.Miiiilm -s l,.f,rt. tlmtiluto. ISiicI: Ä: Tonn. Viiu;. in. In;.:.. H-Ji '!vm .ntli. I KlTKliS remaining nnclainietl in the " -A' ." I'Jyim.utli, State In liaua, on tinl '.ii a,i t Aiii-t, i T'"''t tin n v cf t li tt"r.tlii iH'i'tic :nif lullet r-.:t f t'm. ' '-rv."-i vp Iii .late of tins li-t mi l i-av Cl" lift !'.,r ; Ivi-rti-ill. ' II a t il; 1 . .r '.v taia ,, .v,,th, tii-r v ill 1 . nt ti, tin- I a 1 l.. ;t, r !t;. LADIES' LIST. rill.M.y.- M. i:t,i:..-i:Ii-,7 Aman- ' riv - ?1t Ni.-h..J.VIi.v.Mi ta Mrs .Vet. Cciüi ljü M'GENTS T.IST. i-ini.i, s; ,tmh,1 J 1 '... it St. -rlTu Swi- ci, n n j, . " n ;,.','!, ..-..T'r'is sN-fu ";. c ,5r :'"s,-!: !l" t .M.-EtnaOr 11 S-. r"V"'' 1 !". r M'a.iiiy vm ' J J' r' M O. II. P. HAILF.Y, P. M. T .' irr of Insoivrnry. r the .Ii-u - Tn in , f tl, t'i urt nf ' 1 .ti-iii .n ri'i öl i .l .o-li..i ..iiri-v. th,- ,.,t.-it.. ,. 1 I ii'i'-r-;. .li . j : n, uu-.k- ii. tci.-.i ;i...t in. ,...wii 'i....!!,!. .1 t'p'i'iiiT j.r- ' - : 1 : . ir I v I JONJS 1 t i.mi 1: , '-"--' , ü: : A.la.h,itn,t..r. NO OPIH Ib nu!2Xi23.XilXl.S:' V 1 n n rv it 1 j-x. jl r.. - tt3 VSB f PilQill A 21 iJlttJi i U Li O U E 1 li E M Far Children Tret Ith:;?. ravins tv. :i-i; ri i-n'-i n no f i. I!..-.'. 1 r..;:!..:.i::it-. i a- .V.i Tr r i.n.J f i. tf -lb,.-.. l-i.i. i nn-i .:; i i I i . - I.!..- .1 . ! .1. m. 1 1 ...ft, v, il-,. I ;,. . . t!f : -. . N il -i ! i:i. atnl wit; hoi .;- ; i.-.ii-j'jei'c i!i I l v .'ll l. a .,;-; it J". . -i t-rnlli-Tv : HI m 23 ' s j HIGHEST PREMIUM ! . Wl JJ, f nJ- Q bQ j flnoraf ei to bo Appieciatsd! C1AI.I. sn.d Me f. r v. !.- -!f I -f..n- j-trreli.-i-ing. 1 w: - o. . i t (1s ki,,.; ,.f ii,r, .. ,M1. iii'i .!!v t . e l ,. .-.:lii. vai-!..ti kin.l- of f..l.ri.-TI.:,-.-Il U joi l v.i i ni kin.!- ..r t'.ila i -. Iii- Ii ; I "I i I .r s.- ii - M.i-Him- iili.-r -f, i-ry iue- : ii .-tie. i.ll -If f ! Tii--r le . :-. nt -i i oiv . :l. r iiii ... in tin- la.nk-t will 1 s i n :it :i Jl.llilV. l-i If r H:- i-t-il t. ii i ir - :.!i i, :! -I N : .il.ri.' I li-tn:et.-il as I I r i, i I!y, an l i so n- I-- -. -1-N.. ;..,.,:,. :,-:.,,- ;.,,i",:t ,,.. ,,'..,- in :!'V :'-,"K '',','.7 V'." " '.' 'V." ' 'i"r,is'':f :!.'"' wi!! M VV fl 1'..-.". lilZ, , ',:.;'.!' " ' '; " :r- .i i- r- . oi.' . v.-r ' -'I V".1 Ma ln-i- will ..-. I.. .nitifal .icipiie: on !"" '' " ' '" '"-' i' "i inn.-i- hnhn;. tJni-, .-i in.; ! ii it .. Tile l ill :..-.!. la in v xoi 'i M.,it e.oi ! !-!. c n the V V tl t u IvlAOnllMt, ... with v. lit'!- :;-.-'.v. m-.xU t e.ir.:i . if not -it.-tl..r t. ,v M,, . ... it, , . ', ,' ,. lll?u In la-i WEED MACHINE, l lw Weed 4o. 2 35:uhiiM, 1- l..-r..re .( t. is i-.j-.n r.liinry 1.1 1 'i n j.. ;i!' tit to a C"iii!iin.iTii.i .f niiv i .. : - l 'i .1 1 liiie-i mav !m? ut through tli i A MC KI CA iS AI)V.r:ilTISI.(i ACCNCY, Hnni'l.raj, A- ir York, giea f-w flic s: ri .:. ,. I v.. . , -n ii.ic.i .iiiiui, orililHieniCU I with Zlfinmer soo.oo ; o. Oil III Walnut, Half Cae, j ! OriiaiiiPiitviI with Hemmer. . . . O.j.OO J Vl. ., .. Woln.it. llnlf r.-.wo. No. 2 i:vtraO!l-Polihcil IJhick Walnut. Half L':ic, Iiirgo Table, beautifully ornamented ?..00 Weed Sewing Machine Co., ÖOC Iiro:i!v:i), rv. V. iTu-tlo.t.-:-. 11 -lv A Most Important Discovery! Inl Trtf in? to knits, Farmer., ami ladies. We nr- ni:l;in: sänsl. ina.-byi" M.- i-ninlini'- tli Im t :i;i I ele-oivt '-'-:.il'l Wim- .-ni'l CM -r lr-. th" dry. 0- t ("lollies Wringer, an-I Oi- n.o-t powerful bitting .lu'-k ia lli.- wn ! I. Ill th.' oalv a-.-- ;i'l iptod to nuking Ap- . C'e;r!i;i:.i.' i. i!:i- h is n. .-ai.i-il as ii'? of tli most iai; irioi' Ii.-." . i i.f the r,s". A ir d iifnt wailful in 1- v.-ry i-oinoy. tn wlmin we will li'dd mit mieh imlu -.m.-iits ai I in-Mv SI" ' ln-tiiiv liri-ciu-is. Tin firt one makiiit; iippl i -ali iri f.- !! nu.v county uli-ill liavn th exclusive .i-ii'-v. Full jmi ii- alais, icrnm, etc.. Lv eireulnr. Address HALL, KEF.D t CO., n l'l-g: j N'.'. Vi LÜM-rty trei-t, X. Y. Excise Tax JYoticc ! Orritr r r"iii.i.r'Tn or TxTrisvir. Krvrvrr,) Lii'iixsroRT, Itiiliana, July is, 1? :.). j" y..-rr it liiTi-iiy pivn, t lint llif list cf dutie and ta-s, for tl, year ll"i, in fillctiin Iisirirl. N'o.U.ol tli State of Indiana, d imdtr ilie Kxci-n Lawn of tili I "nited "-tati, lius tlii, d iv 1m-ii li Ifd in lli" iilUi-p of Sln und'T--icii-'l, anJ that ai I duties an-1 taxes hav become Uiii-aml pay.s' I'. All j. -r-t:s, sjamst whom lieh duties or taxed lmve Hi-en aia -fd in t be Count v of M:irli ill, ho liere'iy ii"titi l. tint Iii imderxUiied". or t'HKSTKK C. IlfflC. IiiI. -putv fir nail '..iintv, will aili-nd t THK UAUllWMIK smitK of 111 CK TOAX.iii PLYMOUTH. IXMAXA, ia said Cmmiy, en th firt day nf AiiffiKt, lSd."., and on oarh day tli'-iv.afn'r until the first ilav id Septfinlier, 1S'',1, f.r tho purp 11 of rHvlvius meli ilntie, and taxes; mil tint 11 j rr.-n:s - itss;"s"d in said County, who .-hall n.-p-l.-t f .1 pay ti e durie nnd lax1 tut n aforexaid a-ws-ed upon Stiem, "on r Ix-fire the said first d;.y of Sejiieniber, lS'-i, will K lia'ilc to p-iy ten Ier rent inn additional upon the .imnnt tliont-f. JolIX F. HallllS, iu-UJ Colloctcr fjr 9th Culli-clitui lisli n t of Ind. Boot and Shoe Manufactory ! DLDcvy cS3 Fulmor, SHOP ABOVE THE TOST OFFICE, lt'ir to i i f rm the public that they iiic iiuw uinnuiav i'ii m I300TS AND SHOES 1 ! . . of all qualities from tlit eoarsrt to the very f.ne-t, which they warrant to I well made, 11 they do tlie worn tnemMves, and ronswjncnf ly can aell alittlecheapertlian tleo who hiro their work done. Tiny have now a consiJerahle StlK-k I'f - Ready Made Boats and Shoes - on hi tid of ihoirown mnuft'tnre, whieh they warrant to tpj well made. Abo, a Urjrujit.jck of leather of tho very Ik-si f-i.alily. Orler solicited an'l propiptly filled on thi most reaooabU terms. . Day & Fulmer. Plymouth, July , IB'j't. n3itf

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i f15l "TT 1B1 A TT UT T. HI! , Q r? f ! IV j TS tl U H , ti rd' li rirmoiith. In'., July 07, I -Ha. A Ciiange ol Bass! I &lZi3j&T. DAVIS,1 with a portion or thk Rebel Cabinet has boon Capiured, A X II Peace Will Soon lie Dcclnrrd! Tu t L - lii-'aiiiiai'' 1 t-r- to p-..p. III :i 1". Simons' : :FAIV2iLl GRQCSH II A N D v Iii li h:is I'-'ij I- ii'1'e-v...l to tin" NOIiTII ROOM of COituIN S DLOCIv. I to j'tii !i i-- tl..'--. --1 i!.:n;:.t..r lift-, tn'tji vil.i-t: ;!; -y ttit.-i-I to eiit. i'm:ii :l. ir -"l'lii r tVI --vis v. tli.-y i !!i II lei- a-e.v i.i .-t r- a Lai.- au I U .-i " ! t. . !; of Grocorien and Provisions I ami K i tii'lv r-c-'i ivw v I l" . 7 1 I ... t 111-l,ii,i-.-!f o. - lTas . !;. j mv .,?!.' r l..ei- in I'lMn.-uili. "r ,: :' tv ,v- " 1 i -k-n. .-x. !,.i t r ; t. All K'tnAi nf dmtr' PrnililPa or i'.iv V ii the I!t.'li.'t Market l'i if-s f'r :iimt .-- ! fry Illing the farmer lias ti sell. Uli st", k inii-.Si. in j part, of 1 C'ji'r. Sryir, JfJassex, Syrttp, Ti'cc, 'Jof'no:o. Pepper, Aip-e, ri!, litco i, S-t't, I)rtl Fruit, (.V 'cvc, Cfft ery, (VA,, Sfoiie oml Wowten a-e, f7, dc. U ,TI..:!l;f.l f-.rjta-t patronage, lie n-jH-t fully olt-its a r.i:i i inu.i f 1 1 . - - -'One. tteni-eilt-r lite t-.i; inn V.tr'li Knoai of Corlaa".- Itl'tck. next .IniT l. blaiii ii t'o's l'ni.' St-uv. TV. A. Simons. Plymouth, .Tun- , is". ifj:'

W E W (K 15 ! The Noted Analytical Ni vsician, j I) II. A'. CLAUKN'CK PRICli CHEAPER THAN EVER! TUnonlyphy-iiiuieriii-kiMdintlieWest, luiani.'t with t!i 1-,. ,1, -t -ii'-. e . ;;:-iii.-.I a iH'tter ri .titat i.-n, i fi f.'1-t.-d m ire e.'iuj'i' !.. eimn. viited plaef- llie l'-l pei-t I wirlifut itii-.-iii x an e:i -e' nt. than any phy-ieiau t hat ' ir ui h i, i.l',ile.I il;. in ;i. t'eenllle noted for hia Ja-t omaeil. at oi;r iure Ttci.m in Hewett A M'ood-' "xiU in treating all ehr. nie ii-fHMS of the

wird" r.l-.-k, West ido of Michigan stritt, u sideinlel i stock cf I pring aniJ Smiinicr Goods, j eoinpri-intr in part the la'ost and most fahionahlesyleit j Silk-, ChaMi . 15'raizes, I.iwnn, Cinrhami, liomhazines, J Plain, It-.it"d ni l .-iriped i-wi.-ä Mai-lin-, Print, I.adie ' Cheli, Shawls, Cloaking, Ac, Ae. Ve havo also large lK-k of I CL.O TIllvVG Hats & Caps, Boots & .Shoes, ttRSrS FURXlSlllXG GOODS, Shirt3, Collars, Ties, Trunks, Valises, and even-thin? el-e mn.illv f nnd In a FIRST CLASS CLOTIllS O STOUE. Our stock of Garnets and Oil Cloths IS LARGE! AND COMPLETE, ... and to it w Invits special attention. KTT Give ns a call helon' "ir.-hasing elsewhere, aui we will make it to your interest tn buy of us. . Remember our pla"e of business ltnrtlt C tl'iKxheifrr , Prirk Block, t'et t:iJ of MichiAin &rcl. DAVIDSON & CO. rijmouth, April 20, 16CT. - 2.1tf

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EMPORIUM the 9) Mcdticcd Prices, and will lc sold lo order, and iJiink w;. can p!easo CTTTTT TfTMrrl AT f T f 0 Li il Ii i 12 i Ii V II tl-iiSlV li a r : . c a v is . The Spring and Sumrnor Trade Campaign Oponod! x w a x i v zz a p u o : 25 s r HavTi:. 1 r f e ;... 1 f.a i I i ..ai S; :itl ? a miner A--'. ::a -ni 1 1...:-. , .lien's and Gov's Cloiliinjr, Hais, Caps. 1! ;ls. Allocs, Shii-trs Collars. Ties, all i if w hieh win ' -..!! i' xir :n !v ! .w r.itf. Ciur B-h.t-mii I Sh i -s .1 1 " '-;.- j iln .! - -'-ri i ii i.f j 'i 1 1 i i, - .11 t. ei ;t'ii, a r : i I 'l - ) la-:' li . : ; -i i j y aiel pi i -e. Our '..' iiiie, eiii'u a. .ill -j I i: ' , mil wil! i- .l-l v.-i-y i le . p. C;ll and Kxainino Goorls and IriccsBEFOITE EUVINC CLSEWIIGRC. lil'-wre eeoi,,j ,jlM-.r S ..ch i.f P-i-hitiV Irii More. I.Al Iilt .V IIHO. 2.-.I r riynjt.inl,, 2'i. is OBSERVE WELL herid, nerves, kill n.v, htadder, wotnt ant Med afTeeti'ui .f the urinary onmiis. cravel.wroful.i, rheumatism. catarrh, asthma, lironrhita, dyji j ia, Ac. Our prarli'T, not i ne of exji-rnnents, l-iil oi iwrniT years standinj.', fnin.lf.1 oil the law of Xatnre. with yean of exjieri'.-nee and 'evidence to snatain It. Io not tear down, make tnck to make well, no harh treatment, no triflinc no flalterii. Ve know the cause and the remej ly noeded, no itna work, but know kde gained l.y years. orexperlenee in the treatment oi mene neaes exrin-iTe-ly, no eiicoiirnsfiiK Ut without a proxpeet. Candid Inonr opitiii-ttiB, reanonahlefn our eliargi, claim not to know everjihinp, or cure everybody, hut iio claim to reu nun aad common sense. We invite the sick, no matter what thei. ailment, to call, investigate Wt.re they ahonon hope, make interrogations nnd decide f-r themmdve, will cost nothing; a.s consultation is free. Thi i the evenlh Jav that I have vl.äted Lal'orte, and I shall mak j my vif in for years reuiarly on the aaino day of tho w x k Tery ei?ht witks. . I can be consulted at La Porte. Parker Uonse, dannpSunday aud Monday, nutil 5 o'clock, A npuH 27th and J.lh, iSCiö. " Kv'sl.h nee anit laboratory. Waikepao, Illinoia. Those not aide to vinit me can writf. april 6,-2-1y

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