Marshall County Republican, Volume 10, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 May 1866 — Page 2

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THE REPUBLICAN;

. PLYMOUTH, IND., THÜRSDAY. MAY 24, 1866. tXIOX STATE TICKET. for fraiTAtr or statt, NELSON' TRUSLER, of Fayette. r ArnrroK or state. thomas b. Mccarty, Of Wabash. FOR TREACREK OF STATE, Gem. NATHAN KIMBALL, o( Martin. - FOR .ITTOIXET GEMERAL, DELANA R. WILLIAMSON, of Putnam. TOR :crERlXTEIOEMT OF rTBUC IXSTRCCTIO, GEORGE W. II OSS, of Marion. ft UV L, 111, IcaUCO fcUAft tre instne, because we chirked ami haj theanJacIty to prove that the publisher of that seceh concern OTcrchart'J the count for publishing the Delinquent List iu Januarj last. Iii rem trks wer prrhipj intrnJed to be wittv, but as there U no Jjubt of the troth of our statements the public will conduJe that there u a "methoJ in our raiJnesj " Most of oar readers h tre beard lawjer argufy f jr an half hour to prerent a witness answering a question, alleging a!! the while a desire to itve time, when, if the witness had been albwed to proceeJ, hii whole tcstiraJUT wouU not hare occupieJ tea ra'itutea. The Dberry wh sattle our little disputes bj virtue of his ofüce of gAutus of the peese," and who also presides orerth columns of the Democrat, attempts to play the time game on his rea ler. He the. not gire them a hint or clue to the pretty doings of h's junior, bnt leaved thera in the dark as to the means by which the pa'jlihcr of the Wilkes Booth Bewailer keeps his heal above water. InleeJ, "at learncl cmm?nt itor could nnre slyly piss o'r some aninteligible place, or shrewd divine, in q otitic, leave out the words which would agtimt him clear tlu doubt," so careful is he that Vis r oa !rs shill bo kept in inrance of tho dam i'in evidence oa file in tlte Coantv Aulitor's oiaie. Bat we sh ill ntbe sur-1 i -f.. , i . .u . p.-ised if thevdemmJ sonethin mire to the point . t,ifltmVfN., , , ., i tain r kali comma of Iooe assertions ana general ! I d.Vials. rme, iuire, the pco,.lj rally want to knoirtke truth about them Itter, anl if we have ! made any false statements or estimates point them ! out. specify thera. di,proro them- U Tour second filler really hu ST-J-d J of the people's nnney in his pocket, for which he has rendered no equivalent, you cannot cover up anl conceal his riüainy by such thin loIc anl capty vaporing as you re a rt to ia y outlast. If it is the practice amon printers to charge for explinatior.s, ofljjcra' certificates, 4c. it will be a rey e isy m'tter to rtrore it. If it is honorable an 1 fair to ch irge for more descriptions thaa joa pVoIish.by vhit course of reasoning c m you ratke it so appear.' Is it not carrying the joke ft little too far to charge for erroneous descriptions aad to thereby lax the county for your iVnMtaja anil s t- si n.T tantW ? " Robert Dale Owen's "Footfalls on the Boundaries of Another World" is exceeded in marvelous details by Footfalls on the Bjund tries of Rascality that are made in the attempt to keep the breath o lifeintheorgaaofthe CopperheaJs of 3IsblU j countv. 3Ir. Caleb Davis or Roorbon. We ea'ae tear being frighteneJ out of our senses th other dar br the abort named rentieman. who

entered ear "sanctum and demanded, in-a tone cal- jcies of war. or to avert threatened peril to any por-culated-te congeal younger blood than ours, the j of .o country, took the responsibility of exautherofthecommauicifonfrom Bmrboa which crcising such extra -ja Jicial authority as the exi-

appcared ia oar piper 1 ist week. Just a'jout the ; t:ra-i we were going to ask for a few moments to ay our prayers and m ike our last will and testament, our "fighting editor" appeared oa the scene, wherenpoa we informed Mr Davis thit it was our pai.ifal duty to withhold ths desi'ed information until we knew his reasons for inquiring. He then introduce I himself 3 the laU Democratic candidate for Mirshil of Biarbon, and said he had been slandered by the writer of tba coramaaicatvon . Not asreein with Mr. D. in thil opinion, and fearing that he would annihilate the unlucky iridiTidail who had dired to impugn his lorJship's repnUtion for lojalty, wich he had so dearly earned nd maintained throughout the war by opposing crery miia ire calculated to itrengthen th Ma li of the usurper Lincoln and bis hireling soldiery, we still withheld the morsel of iuformitioD which his Democratic palate craved. Mr. D. then threatcd to sue us for slander. Pleased with the project of x local item of such an unusual char acter, and remembering tha rights cencccsd by Parson Brownlow to all rebela and Copperhead, we advised him to "sue and be d d." fince Mr. D.'s depirture we have endeavored t cVajsify him bat we cwnot determine whether he is ft butterhead or copperheaJ. II probably does not think he is either, but we fear some uncharitable persons, since 'he above incident, may insinuate that he is a cross between a damphool and fly-up tho-creek,trat we would'nt say such ft thing, cot if any oae would offer us a silver sixpence, ' for fear he would consider it libelous ftnd frighten us out of our wits again by threatening to prose cute UJ. Or T iBSawcCailaar. Tlie poor trttc.J ervatar who VH into a cellar the other niht at 1 broke an tsrz or two, anl then voted the aholitrm f icfcrt !-cine a frw of the f C'etnenof that rar y paid him f'rhis loss, aad the. men oi irfeediateUiirbce who JroW a ty to brawlin ditch or no ditch" as an Issne of the rorporati..n electioa on 31' D lay. If tVre Is any Jiff-rence between tlie two It mist be In favor of ou r.r tUe other, and we caa't teU which. LmwmL, May 10th. If not this beautiful language to apply to a free man for simply exercising his right to rots as he pleases? The man referred to la the beginning of ae abore extract was all well enough until he thought proper to rote the Republican ticket, when he immediately beeame ft "poor besotted creature" 4n the estimation of fugleman Osborne. The leaders at tke Copperhead party here, as wall as elaewhcTf, talk and act like they own the Du tab and Irish, body and seal, and if they dare to toU against that party they are subjected to auch vilification aa the above. If they submit to luch abuse they will demonstrate that they are ouTy fit to be the rasaala and dupes of such tyrants the tools of men who look down upon them wi'.n contempt, ftnd entertain no personal respect for them whatever. We, or any other Republican, would not apply such language ftS the aa-jve extract from the Demitrat to the most humble individual, net even negro, for merely exercising the rights of ft freeman: Haw lone will it b before the Dutch and Irish emancipa'.e themselrei from such masters 7 Congressional Convention. Tha. ipostion of where the eonfrresslonal Convention will be Lld, aad at what time, is Unio dlscnseed. It ia - kifhlr probbI tHt It will be held at Westrille, and some tin dria? th Uttsr part of Jane. There is no other can li'Uso thought of for Congress but Mr. Col fox, and his nominatioa beiii!te?rtala, tbo convention is only a matter vt (rm, aeCMtsary as. I proper to be gone throng with. To make the acting aa attractive one and give it the relUh of a contest w should have It trdrstoof, that the eirroitpro?entor fr the Ninth Jadlnia! District should fee nominated at the same time and plot. tot Siry. We coocur with the Republic in regard to nominating a Circuit Proaecutor for the Ninth Judiial Clrcnit at the Congrcssio-al Cooventoa . If Elkhart county would send delegtUi e might abo nominate ft Common Tleaa Prosecutor for this District.

Delinquent Tax. Land Sales Illegal. Weck before last we stated and proved that the Delinquent List of this county, h.al not been published the length of time required Wy law. As a matter of courje, the sal el of Delinquent Lands on the first Monday in February last were illegal. On this sutject the Democrat is silent. If our facts snd coticltwious had been incorrect that print would hare at least pointed them out. Who is to blame for this, blunder? for a blunder it if, and t serious one at that, the consequences of which can cot be foretold.

The Democrat says we arc mad because we d'J not hare the job of publishing the Delinquent List. That is not true. Notwithstanding we did not c that or Dj other fat jobs from the county, our incoir last year, orer und above expenses, was cmsi jenbly moro than $000. Can the Democrat man sty as much? They Wllf. After making nn unrrovolcd personal aault upon the ed:tor of thi paper, through the columns of the rijmnuih Weekly Democrat, a few weeks since, the editors of the wheezj concern wilt, like scalded cabbige leaves, under our rejoinder-. Our fire became altogether too lot for them, and after in rain trying to shelter their craren carcasrs behiod their rotten breastworks, they hare sent in the following proposition, offering to surrender unconditionally: Thf RjiriULlTA last week devoted 'im. tws rolnmns of its space V TitniHT:itiin. fal-houd and aloise of theedirT -f Mil pitjM-r. W are content. When wo urn assailed 1t that ,lie-t w fifl pretty sure we are ri,iht, and should it so himien that w.-should at any tini. rwceire its com iii-nd:tt ions. f should fwl called uhii t critically eiaminxoar past course to fin J out what mean, Ww, con temptible thine t had dote to warrant it prut. It sl.ircr ofprais or ah'ie is alike impotent, to ufWt the haracter of its ilj,-rts, h-ncf It cau tWC such courso as it Iib a with ntire frocJom.' We hare no taste whatcrer for personalities, but experience has tuight us that tba best way to fight the devil is with fire, and although we hare come in contact with some antagonists who would turn and flee as soon as they found they had provoked as to rctvliate upon them, yet, we must ay, that we never htd anything tod; with one that would so rcadilf roll over on his back and sue for mercy so pitifully as the present conductors of the Dem ocra t. Congress I'rntocls Tlsc Soldiers. Much to the d;guit of the Copperhead notable, gays the In Jian.ipolis Journal, Trcailcnt Johnson pprored the bill recently puied br Congress to protect Union officers and private soldiers from v" iU '-:.' üor mi .Ury orders. In what used to bj called 1 the BjnJer Sfates, the need of national protection r . . .tf..n i t. v.. .v- .f.t l r t V"" 111 u'e Kentucky, dhsrged so IJ.ers were being harr, sted b-T su!t Tvr lorfCf' fr,Sc a,,J othcr rm' Uc tlkcn forlh' -c of tI,e miiitarI forc"' nJ by prosecuiion tor aurge-i ia:s.' impnsonmeni oi sccession citizens who played the part of spies and gm r rill is wkhia the Union !i i?s. Similar suits, to a 1 i extent, were being Ironght in other State, and more were threatened. The bill provides that all such salts shill, on tho application of the defendant, bo trinsferreJ to the Circuit Court of the United St tte fur the State jn which tl.ey may bo pending; an.l proof that the act complained of was done by virtue of an order of the President, Secretary of War, or any military officer of the United States in cemmind of the depigment, district or place within which any search, seizure, arrest cr imprisonment was mi Je, shall be a conolere defense to the action. The appliotion for a transfer of the cause to the United States j. Court, may be miJe after, as well as before filing defeweia tbeSut Cnrt, iulceJ, t any time before a jury is impanncled to try it. The new litw operates as a bin or lujtumn; u, acts otherwise illegal, which were done under superior military authority. In this, Congress has shown its solicituJe for those who, in tho emergen gencies of the tim3 seemed to demand, and prop erly remit those who deem theme'res injured, to n application to the Government for compensation. It seems sinful tr that this measure should have met the bitter opposition of the Copperhead party in and out of Congress, but with all the eleventh hour professions of lore for the soldiers, they cannot forget or abate their hostility to them when any legislation is rropofed fcr their pro'ec'ion. Wc have not heard any eulogies on President Johnson from his Democratic admirers, in connection with the approval of this bill. On th.t proposition they are not as much for A. Johnson at night be. A Sew Ofllcc Wanted. The Troy Tirana, dlati.-flel with tho way that Green was executed irt Itssachttsett, and with o'her gibbet performances, demands that the Federal Government should take hold of the rope Why.it a, Bhouid not the English system be estiblishcd here? In that model land, it ay9,"a ! person is appointed bj the Govrr nmcnt to perform tha; duty, lie Rc' around to the different points cf the country wherever an execution is orJered anl does the work in a scientific way. One man would answer for the whole country and thns ave us the repetitionof tmh rcv-jltin? c-nes " It is ft place fr Butler that is wantci with ol 1 clothes and cords for erquiites! ' We find the abore in a Copperhead exchange. The Secessionists and their Qrgins in the North, for sorai roason.hate Gen. BuUer worss than any other loyal man th it was opposed to them. We can account for it only oa the prcsurapt'.C'a that he did them raorj barm than any other maa. It was Butler that first gave out tho idea that alaTcs were contraband of war, and therefore subject to confiscation. This culminated in the emancipation proclamation and the anti-slavery Constitutional ameadment, which, with tho h ingiag of tho scoun drel who cut down the American flig at New Or leans, after the surrender of the city, aro the miin reasons , doubtless, of their lute an 1 reojaa. Out let the vipers hiss. They are harmlew. The Indianapolis correspondent of the Louisville Courier says: 4Tho arrival of Harrison II. Dodd, Gneral'ssimocflh Sona of Liberty, aeems to attract little attention.vhe Democrats are rather disposed to tarn htm a oohTaWu!d cr, and would rather he bad remained in Cana Dodd, as the Indiana Journal truly remark.,, was once the right bo rer of the Democracy of Indiana, but he was unfortunate enough lobe detected in carrying out Democritic principle.. Now iha fellows who were equally as guilty, but who escaped theofScer3of the law, turn the cold shoulder on him. Why don't they face the music like men. and welcome the hero baok, as did the editor of the Fort Wayne Dcmocrit? Are they afraid that Dodd will "peach" on them, or have they concluded, after all, that conspiracy against the Government was not exactly the true doctrine of Democracy? . . Academy of 3Iuslc Ilurncd. The New York Academy f Music, together with the Medical University, and ft large amount of other property was totally destroyed by fire, the morning of the 22Jinst. Oae itoam fire engtet was also consumed. The loss is estimated at from three to four millions of dollars. The SecraUry of the Treasury has now on deposit ia th Treasury and Sub-Treasurr upwards of tercntf -two millions in gold. . Treasurer Spinner report? the available funds on hand at one. hundred and serenty millions, of which orer Otis hundred and four millions' sit in the Trsasary, and the balance ia ths rariouj SubTreasurles od National J3n Its1 a." .ws ' ' Tl.e Radicals In Washington ire coofiderit that the Reconstruction bill will pass the Senate minus the third scstioD.

There was qnit an actirc little mow in the- ihape of a flRht, or rathr pounding, on the sidewalk last Saturday iu front of Halarifer'a ulis n.' What occasioned the trawl we dij cot learn, hut snppoaethat it was the usual cause whi. key. We commend these little matters to the notice of the town Marshal. We need mm h more strinKent police regulations here than we hare had her-tT.re in order to preserve tha peace. J'jtooiUA Vent., Mth. It is rather unusual for the Democrat to publish such sentiments as the above in regard to whUky and street broils, ard it is somewhat doubtful whether the suggestion at the close to the Marshal, would have been made had that functionary been ft Democrat, for fear of the consequences to the firty; nevertheless, as we do not belong' to the school of political trimmers, but believe in doing right, whenever practicable, regardless of consequ nces, we join the Democrat in com-nending "these little matters to the notice of the town Marshal," and hope aUo that he will do his whole duty iu regard to such occurrence?, without stopping to inquire how it will affect his party. Tho admission of the Democrat that "we need much moro stringent police regulations here than we have had heretofore in order to preserve the peace," is no less true than disgraceful to its party, and the fact that it never nude the admission before is a confession that a Democrat Marshal that would "preserve the peace" cither could not be elected or none could be found willing to sacrifice his political prorpetts by arresting drunken, noisy Democrats and marching them off to the caUboo.e or Squire's

office. Card from lion. II. S. Senate Chamber, May 11, 18CG. Editors Lafayr tie Journal: Data Sias: The time approaches when a Senator of the United States from Indiana will be elected, and having been written to by many lci;id and partial friends, asking whether I intend to be a candidate for re-election to the Senate, I desire thus early and publicly to inform the people of Indiana through the medium of y ur ablo and influential journal of my determination in that matter. I will not in any teent be a candidate for re-election, my increasing years and declining health and strength admonishing me that I ehould retire from all active participation in politic., after the expiration of my pie.'tnt term of service. I am deeply grateful to the people and Legislature of the noble Stale of my adoption fur their confidence, kindness and support in the past, and hare endeavored to show, my gratitude by an earnest anJ hon;t supf-ort of the principles of the Republican Union party, and by a firm and steadfast adherence to the cause? of the nation, during the last bvo years of terrible civil war. I can uow retire from public lifo in the confi lent hope, that as the people with a gratifying unanimuy sustain the present wise, prudent and patriotic position taken by a Itrge nnjority ottiie present Congress, on the sub ject of the reconstruction of the States lately in rebellion, we are n t Far from the realization of those high h'ipes and holy aspirations which nerrcd the trms .f our brave sold'e.s 'n their conflict with armed rebellion and enabled them to triumph over the hosts of treason in the South aod their willing allies in th North. In mv official action as United States Senator from Indiana, ! have doubtless made mistike, yet I fee! anl kno-v that I luve been actuated only by a sincere desire to advance the interests and promote th-i glory ol Indiana and the Union ot which it is a part; and in looking over my Congressional career, there is no vote which I hare given that I would now change or obliterate. I Mnd on the reor l as it is raa le, believing that the loyal men whom I have had tho honor to represent, will give me crvdit for zeal, honesty and filelity in their service. In dadining further service as th iir Senator, my only regret is that I h iv not been able to do more to how myself a worthy represent.ilive of a people so loyal, so patriotic an l so brave. I aai, very truly yo r friend, II. S. LatK. J .' I John Minor Btts pently reminds the reconstructed that if they should remain disfranchised for a season, they would only drink the chalic rrenired bv them for the !in of others Thev i . - i - - - j howl vigorously for a lare m-asure of minanimity no. How did they act wh.n they had the power f .ir. uotts aiivrc r: 'In the ra nth of Jalv, lGl, t!u C nvention of Virginia passed an Ordinance declaring "That anv c:.tiz"ii of Virginia hiMinr office under the July, 1CI. should be forever banished from the state and be declared an o:irn entmy; and that any citizen of Virginia hereafter undertaking to represent the State of Virginia in the Congress of the United States, should, in addition to tho above pen titles, be const lere 1 guilty of treason and his property liable to con fi -cation. Yet those who voted for anl thos3 who approved this measure of vindictive harshness towards those who declined to surrender their birth right as citizens of the freest and bet government on earth, or to miko a voluntary rcliaquishment of Choir great inheritance of freedom, are now the most clamorous to represent 'he people in the Sime Congress of the United States, and setup an m m m m m . B .a universal howl of indignation, anl implore tne wrath of Gad an 1 man on the heads of those who propose to girc them a email dose of their own raeJicinc." bodtbardhent of calla.0. Tlic Spnulsla Fleet Repulsed. New York, May 21. The Panama Star and II er Id Kxtr of the 13Ui has the following. The United States dag-ship Vatiderbilt, Monitor and Moutdnotkarrlrc l in thi hirbor of Panama on the erening of the lth, having sailed from Callao on th 3d. By these ressels we hare news of tha remit ol the bombardment of Callao. 9 On the 2d, at noon, the action commenced from the shure batteries, the fire beii returned by the Berencnela. Villa de Mairid, and ß'.anea on the northern side, and the Na.nancia, Resoluclon,and Alamanzt on the southern side. The ijla de Madrid and Berejjuela were so badly damaged early in the furht that ther were oblizcd to with draw to Sa'i forenzo, and they were afterwards followed by the Nuniancia and the rest ol tue Heel, all more or less damaged. The Spanish Admiral Mcncz is (aid to bare been badly wounded. During the enzajrement 3rtlor Galrez. Secreta ry of War, was ki)!olby the explosien of battery. T!"ie fight lasted until four o'clock in tho afternoon, when it terminated by the withdrawal of the Spanish fleet. Very little damage has been dono to Callao, only a few hundred dollars orth of property being aid to be destroyed, exclusire of what the batteries suffered. Ten Perurians are reported killed ami twenty wounded. Nothing reliable has been heard of the loss on the side of the Spaniards, but it is supposed to be rery beary. Owin to the short time which elspsed between the termination of the CBjagcmcnt aud the departnroof the Vanderbilt, that resul brings np no further intelligence; nor was it known whether the Spaniards intended to renew the attack, but it was supposed that they would not. ' The news c-f the defeat of the Inraders was received with jre'.t enthusiasm by the inhabitants ol Panama. It is understood that Senator Foster, of Connecticut, has requested his friends to withdraw his name as a candidate for rc election to the Senate, and dispatch c from that S Ute si j that General Terry will be elected. IVcir Advertisements. TETTERS remaining unclaimed in J tho Post OflVa at Plymouth, Statt of Indiana, ou ths 21th tny of Star, isr.fi. Toohtain any of th.seltterf. the applicant mnit call tut "drrti4,iltttr:" gyt the data of this list and pay as csut for a lrertiio(f. - Ifaot :Jl-d for withinoarmosfa, they will 1 sent to tha Doad Letter Office. LADIES' LIST. BirJ Mary Curtly Martha Bower Sinair nook A BauUI Mcftuna Maria VorU Martha RENTS LIST. : , Bell Henry D Jni'njrr Pahlwl Clark Geo C Waiden William O II. P.BAILEY, P. M. United States Assessor's notice: NOTICE ia hereby given that the tmdrsi:ned will attend psrssnally at the offle of Chariot Wnitmore. Assistant Assessor. In. tha town f Plymouth, oa Thmrsday, Jnne 14th, 1806, for tha purpose of heariug spirals from the atonal assessment of Internal Rerenoe fr the coantj of Marshall. All persona Interested will plee take notice. liAVID TÜR.NEU, Aascaaor Otla Plat., Intl. Crown Point, May 18th, 18 COt3 ; ", ALSOMIC LINIMENT. Thb best known for m a or boast jaallj PERSHING & CO.

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Special Notice! v ALL persons iiulelteil to the estate of John Noll, deceased, are hereby notified to call and make immediate payment to the undersigned, may 24-30tfj CLARA NOLL. PlaslSc Slate for A id Oth 3r Purposes. PLASTIC SLATE is unsurpassed in the world as A KOOFIXfi MATERIAf . "It is apilii-iM t Ixith fl if and steep Roof, ef any it:lt or f Tin. It neither expands nur rmitraets br t Im art inn ifth el'-monts. As a Preaerwa,tt v of Timber or irou, nboveor Mo ground, it is un-qul d bj any other srti. 1. It a.l!)-rej to any tliin it tonohus with onylfldlns tenacity . and exeln.les all d;tiup from whatev er it is applied to; een TEM CAN NUT I'KNtTUATE IT; is as durable, lies.ilc lilig Fire and Water Proof, a the native slate, making one etitira het of slat over thx whol roof. The undersign el lieing sole auhnrled nconts tor this Valuable Material in tlw counties of Slarshall and Kosciu.lto, Indiana, ar n w prepared to coiitm-t fur and XVLt on1 Hoofs, or fiirni.li material tooth) rs within to put it on. Those wishing (Jood Durable Roofs on their htiildins will find it to their interest to ;ive is a call. ill Eoofa Tut to bj ns are Wnrmnlfl. MOilRII'L t REEVES, SvW Ai'iuts, l'ljrtuhuth, lud. may 24, lS.'.Mnjl Plymouth Marble Works. STANSBURY & HAUK, n iTing perm.ineiitlv lm-ated in l'ljiiiout li for the purpose of proviitiii tli- al0vs huwiiKW, utt repaired to mauti-f.ii-ture all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Slonet, Head " Stones of all sizes and forms, Marlle Talle Tops, Bureau Tops, Counter lahs, d'C, tV. Tlier !i it the I t rr-Tcc of all who want an? work In tlu-ir line, and n'ure tlim that tlu-y will sell their work A3 CHEAP, IF N'OT CHEATER, thnn .t!ir oth-r et tlliKliMi-nt in Northern ImlUna, and warrant ati.f.iction hi all -n--s. S!iop on .u'.h M'le La Porte Stieet, two l'r front Cn-t'-r Street may 17, li-Wti AUCTIONEERING-. The iin li-r-iiie-l, an Kxi' -ri-n-ed Aii'-tione-r, les: leave tu inform th-p'.rl:-t!i ti Ii -h is tit '('n out Lio-ni n a i'iihlii: A'l' li iini-r, and ill t ry all ! in M pnrts of the .oiiiitv, on ra"iial.. riii.. He m:iy t-e foiiu.l at Iar-k-is I. i wry ,li-, exci-pt h-n prolv-i-'iial!v l-iit. tuiy 17, is w-2.f Jt)IIN llOYES. CONTAINS ALL THE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES OF Pine Tree Tai It has a well eaniel notoriety for enring ail diirases of th Win ofTra? i poos a li-altlir action npnn the I st unt" h and h '-! r 'jjeetiiitin; the syteni and restor ing it to p-rf.--t li'-al'li. It Hvery eir.vttv in rnripjrompl.iiuts originating fr in the Livtr, Stomach, Ilowcl, Kidneys, ,4e. Sold hy rllpcits an l Orders at oi.tr Ons IMUra rtoftl l li it no have Wlnrof Tar tluwn ull th 'n-ttle. ?ee Rina'.l circular at Druirists. Tlio bt way to p -t ri l of a couh or cold Is to Seek Earlj a Sure Relief. This ran W done ly lining Hcnzoin Elixir Whirh I htxl.nj, 'thinj itfl plft"l. It is a fine epec. toraut, I'MiS'-ns II phlog-iu, so-tlo s all irritation, aud enaMvs the patient to hare a r friliinc sleep at bight. Itrelietei all Bronchial Troublet. Thf instructions for Croup ich'ch accompany every botllr, hate never btn knoten to fail. duuumutires will admit it is a soritvigti roiiu dy for them. Try One Bottle, Price 65c. Sld ly Druggists Krery where. Purify Your Blood, Take, as a Sprinc 51 di. ine for rnrlfyinc the Bln,.d, remoVinjtlt, luirciitin -m. cnusisi it t flow In all Its i ri)flual purity and vior, and rlrifinn out the impure and jtui tou t'ii-u.'s It.i li in.luc Uiwax-, DU. CHOOIl'S Vegetable Extract, Is a great promoter of Health. . It rumore all iptire disoasrs t.f the fkln, UWrt, Piuiplrs, Bloli-hi-s, f ustuJf.-, Son g, Tttti.r, itiii-vorm. Salt ltiieum, Scald Ilea 1, ic. . . . :. " ' For llheuniatkni it Acts Like a Charm, Drlvjn; ajy all avuss and pains, and l as bv -(Bsl iu curing it. It i3 tha King- of Scrofula Medicines. Soi l l.y Drnpgisfs. ' . ; . CITRON It ALS AM is the Cheapest anL.SKa dist cur t.r ITt ll. AKMY Jt WABA91I MTRATCIICS. It is liquid, in not dimcrrenbh'; )"e not soil tlio clothes, and never fails to cure, at om-e. It contains noMi-riiry, and I saf to ty utidof any cirvunwtanct . It U only . HALF THE PRICE, Of sttntlarpreparatioiis. and ii far more pleasant aud effective. It Retail for 25 Cents a Dottle. It prwrents CII.rPEI HANI'S; makes them white nd soft. As an Katernal Application for Rheumatism, Eruptive l)i4cses of tho Skiu. Vlrrrs, Old Horn, (inn. Rrene, it i very tfTectivs. It will spcwdily cur Burns and .SraM. Kol thy Drripsiets. JIaUe onljr by Die . . CROOK MAXCPACTt'RIXO CO., IAVT0N. UlllO. CITROX BALSAM blown on every bottle. " nn. cnooK's . .,: V E Cr E TAB L E . S-PH-L-S REMEDY, - - k .rositivelj Cure. - It Will Become the Standard Bemedy. - The afflicted should not feil to write for- a concise description of the rtiseese and the disorders It entails. It is sent free by Mail. Dr. Crook's S-ph-l-s Remedy is sold by all Druggists, at $3.o; per bottle. Full directions vaxmipanyiag erery bottle. : Dil. OLIVER CROOK Co., DATTOX, OHIO, Paoratrroaa. MILLS FOR S1LE. THE Saw and Crist Mills at Maxinknckre, Marshall . County, Iadiana,wiU be soli en, fkroraMo, termR The whole, one-half, or one fourth will be sold to suit bun haaer. The mills are in rood repair and tlolnc a KimJ IMIIII1-Wn. 1 Afrtl 12,UHZM nOKS A CO. 1

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POTTER Sc WELCH, i LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, Corner of La Porta & Walnut Streets. Teams, riouHn or single, constantly eu Laud. Sadd'e Hurss, Ladies' SaddUs aad Skirts. - etf-IIorses Dorght and Sold. "5 a may 17 2ttf - - For 'Your Interest, Hxl JS HD a AT RICE & BRÜ.'S OLD STAND. ON THE CORNER OPPOSITE EDWARDS' HOUSE, Can be found a Fresh Stock of Whivh lias beeu purchashed since the GREAT DECLINE, - , at m m A A nl tberefore can to soll Accordingly L heap. My stot k consists of t-rerr thin that can le enumerated that is usually kept iu a Firist-Cluss iro ery More, Coffee, Tea, Sngar, Fish, Rice, Salt, Pepper, Spice, Sjrup, Molasses, Dried Beer, Canvassed Hams, Country Tiaras, - ? Salt Pork, A lr(te assortment öf .' ' CANNED FRUITS, rCACIIKS. PINE APPLES. CIIKRKIKS. also CANNED PEAS. TOMATOES. OR'EEX CORN, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, &c, &c, fcc, Ac. In furt t!Tcr tili, j tlmt is wanleil in thU line T trade. Ilopiiikt I run, ly attention to your int-r.-sts, secure a har? of your trade, I iiilcril.e mysidf Ilei ectTullr your. XV. II. McrOXELL. mavlu'i;öu24tf Redemption cf County .Orders. rpIIE UNDERSIGNED, Treasurer j I Marslinll County, hereby notifies holdere of Inlerpt U-ariit Ooiint j Orders, to pr-M-nt them for payHi' nt. Cram and aftrr datw iHtcreet on II ut.t.in.lii g rdr will iMsrupped. Ii. U. tjt'ITKV. M.ijr 1', 1j;i ::t.".pd ADMirJIöTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is herein j:iveii that Letter? of Administration upon the e-tateol Sherman TriiT. Intf of Mnrf!iall t'oiinty. IiwH.ma, dr-ra-d, hae len granted ! llie under-i-lo d. i lnw hidcMed to said estitte nmt m:ike itiitucdiiite payrifiif. ;inl tlior hating claim ajrint the same will fi' them duly authenticated ftr settlement. The estate is solvent. iy i, iKi 2tt3pM kou;i: r. TRirr. Allousomi'l Lot in Cahel's ntMition, rerj c!ie.ip. Title pxid, ami the Rent ill pav ner ct-ut interest on the investment. Kn.piireof II. B I'KUIIINO. May in, lsfi 2St4 FOR B üXj 33 . Eighty .lcres of I, mid, WtU TKS ACKK3 of fltst-rate Cranberry Marsh on it. Forty lcrcs of W,und, I'uimprorel, three milr from Plymouth. I House and I'Ct, rK-irU, a:id conveni"D.tly located in I'lyiiioiilh. Five ltcftnt Town Lots, In Plymouth. Th- alnive rmises will lesold low and on e:wy tTms, at mice. AprlT vr th Bank, to OSUORXK v VAJIVALKEXBURGH. May 3, !;. ml NOTICE' 1 ETTER3 OF ADMINISTRATION jLi on the State of Jacob nelmliniter, d-eesed. have Ix-eu issued tome. It is supto, to lie solvent. Claimants must file their claims lor allowance within ne ve.nr. The indehtt to tht mtnf nr. r'-oiiir-! to tnak im mediate pavment. GEORGE HKL.MLINtiR, May3, l!r,-STt3 Adm'r. TIPPECANOETOWN CARDINTr. SPINNING. WEAVING, FULLING. DYEING. CLOTHDRESSING, AC, Done in the liest lla'nner, Blanket Weaving ... OF THE BUT KIXD. - ' . Plain and Plaid Flannels, Cloths, Jeans and Blankets , Exchanged for. Wool. Mr. A. VIXXEDCE will receive AVool at riyniouth, and return it inaufutureJ,.ftT of charje,at his furnltare Store, on Lp-rt Sn.l. If. D. cfe X. S. ALLEJIAN. may .1, lSOft 2Toi4 ' ' 3,000 CORDS Stave and Heading Bolts , We will Pay $4,50 per Cord' For Flour Barrel Stve Tlolta, . . And $5 per Cord for Heading Bolts, Delivered at our Stave Factory in Plymouth, until December next IIIRLBCT RRO'S&CÖ. ' april 26.13Vi.-2f.m7 Land, and Lots FOR SALE. THE tXDEnSIO'ED TILI, FELL ON ItEASOSAbl terms THREE TEN ACRE LOTS, Lying hallrn mile south of Tjner CHy, yery convenient to, .Maclianica or persons employed n tha eliopa ia town either for resiliences or pa tare lots. ' ' ' ' " 1 ' ' ' ; y I ' : ' ALSO - . . - Forty or Fifty lcrcs Ott the south aide of the farm I lire on, all cleared and fenced,e-ept from eeren'tp ten 'a-res, with several irood nerer Billing springs of liring water on ths Iract.Payments made easy. .- . -.- I am determined to sell, and persona des irons of purchasing had better apply sooni i April 19, 1SG6 25m3 . JAS. T.FITE. WALL PAPER A LARGE supply of Wall Paper of qualities, joet recelTed and for sate at all kinds, and qualities, joet recelTed and for sals a- .T April 12-2itf PKRSHI2 ACO'S. It MERCHANT 8 Celebrated ,41 ARGLTXa OIL. an tndisnensalde article Ibr tlieTarmsr proprietors of Lirnry ötahW s and owners Of Stock generally.' BcwarsofCountctfrlts. . T. A LEMON, AcutT.

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covtitution constitution con'stitutio.v coxstitctiox C(xsrrrurio constitution constitution constitution WATER. WATER. WATER. WATER. WATER. WATER. WATER. WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY KSOM N FOR . ' - ' ' THE ONLY" REMEDY KXOWK FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWS FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR THE ONLY REMEDY KXOWN FOR . THE ONLY REMEDY KNOWN FOR DIABETES, STONE IN THE BLADDER. CALCULUS, C.RAVEL, IJItICK DUST DEPOSIT. AND MUCOUS OR MILKY DISCHARGES AFTER URINATING. IRRITATION OF THE KECK OF THEBLAD- . I)ER,IXFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, CATARRH OF THE BLADDER. 8TRANQURY AND BURNING, OB PAJXFUL UKINATINQ. Förthen diseases i: is truly a sorereiga remedy, and too much cm not be ial in its praise, A single dse has hoe a known to relieve the most argent symptom. Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the small of the bnr.k aud through the hips f A teaspoonfill a day of tho Constitution Water will reliere yoa like magic PHYSICIANS ; Have long sine giren up the nso öf bach, cnbebi and juniper in the treatment of these diseases, and only use thorn fir the want of a better remedy. CONSTITUTION WATER Has proved itsvlf equal to the tak that has devolved npoa it. DIURETICS Irritate and drench the kidneys, and by constant nse soon lead to chronic degeneration and confirmed disease. We present the Constitution Water to the public with ths eou victim that it has no eqaal In relieving the c!as of diMcs fr which it has been found so eminently succctsf-il for curing; and we trust that we shall be rewarded fur our efforts in placing so valuable a remedy in a form to meet the requirements of patient aad physician. Strondjurg, Pa., Ja.t. 20, ISCS. Drar Sir: I wUh to inform yon that I have been under the .reut men t of some of onr bvst physicians for nearly two years, without receiving any benefit. I hadlotail confl h-nce, and I Indulged in but little hope ol a enre from nny source. My disease was Dropsy, aud my physicians told me that there was no cure for me. I wan tapped wme fifty times, and at the different operations about liOJ pouuds of water was removed. I am happy t Inform you that I hava been completely restored to health by tho ue of Constitution Water. I mae this statement hoping it muy reach those persons who muy be viiaünrly afflicted. Respi-ctfully, MRS. MARGILLC. LF.VANWAY. IN DYSMEXOURHfEt, OR PAINFl'L MENSTRI'ATION, AND MKXOItKH .UJIA, OR PROFL5E FLOWING. Both di.exes arising from a faulty secretion of the tnnlru;il äni l iu one case being too little and accompanied by severe pai.i, and the oth-r a tv profuse secretion, which will ha ssedily cured by ibe Constitution Water. K w u I'ALLIM 1 OP THE WOMB, which Is the result of relaxation of the ligaments of that orgn, and is known by a sense of heaviness and drag-big pains in the back and sides, and at times accompanied by aiiurp, lancinating or shooting pains thr uh the ports wilt, in ail eases, be removed by the ro?-ii-i:i9. There is another tl.is of symptom arming f.-oni IRRITATION OF THE WOMIt. which physicians call N-rr on-n -tih, which word covers n m ;ch ig- . : Boraiire, aad in nine cases out of ten the doctor does not really know whether tho symptoms are tha disease, or the di.eae the symptoms. We ran on! enumerate them here. I speak more pa tlenarly of Cold Feet, Palpitation of tho Heart, Impaired M. mory. Wakefulness, FJaihe of Ueat, Languor, Latitude, and Diaiacss of Vision. READ! READ 1 1 READ! II DASTITXr:, Pa., June. lfCJ Dr. William U. Crtgf Dear Sir: a February, It CI, I was tfflirted with sugar diabetes, aud for five months I passed more thaa two gallons of water ia twenty-four hours. I was obliged to get np as often as ten or twelve iimes during the nla-ht, an 1 in five months I lost nbont ' fifty pounds ia weight During the month of July, IS61.I proenred two bottles of Constitution Water, and In two day after using it I experienced relief, and after taking two bottles I was entirely cored, soon after regaining my nsnal good health. Yours truly, J. V. L. DE WITT. Bosto ConsF.ns, N. Y., Dee, 27, 18. ir. H. Gregg Se Co. Genu .I freely give you liberty to make nse of the following certificate of the value of Constitution Water, which I can recommend in tho highest manner : My wife was attacked with pain in the shoulders, whole length of ths back, and in her . limbs, with palpitation of th heart and irritation ofth btaddtr. I colled a physician, who attended her about three months, when be left ber worso than he bad fonnd her. I then employed o? of the best physicians I could find, wbo attended ber for about nine months, aad while she was under his ears she did - sot suffer quite ai mach pain. He finally gave her up, and said " her case was incurable. For," said be, "Ac Ks seA a combination of complaint that mcdi- . cut t given far omocpermUt agniutt mw other of ktr dißcnliie$." Abiut this time she commenced tho u of Constitution Water, and to our nttcr astonishment, . almoHt the first doe seemed to have the desired effect, nd she kept on improving rapidly tinder its treatmeat, and now superintends entirely her domestic affairs. She has not taken any of the Constitution . .Water for about four weeks, and we are bappy to aar that it has produced a permanent cure. WM- M. VAN BENSCnOTEK. WEJiTHEltaTTtLD, Conn., March 2, 8CXDr. IT. .11. Qrefg. IMr Sir: Haviug seen -your advertisement of "Constitution Water, " recommended for Inflammation of the Kidneys and Irritation of the Bladder, having suffered for the past three years, and " tried the skill of a number of physicians with only temporary relief, I was induced to try yonr medicine. I proenred one bottle of your agents at Hartford, Messrs. Lee, SUson Co., and when I had L' " used half of It, to my surprise, I found a great ' change in my health. I have used two bottles of It, 1 end am where I never expected to be in tny life, -well, and in good spirits. I cannot express my gratitude for it ; I feel that it is all and more than yon recommend it to.be. M.y the blessing of Qod ever attend you in your labors of love. Yours truly, v - LEONARD St BKS LOW. FOK SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE fl. COSSTTTÜTIOS CATHARTIC LIFE PILLS. C0SSTITÜTI0X CATHARTIC LIFE PILLS. CONSTITUTION CATHARTIC LIFE PILLS. CONSTITUTION CATHARTIC LIFE PILLS. PRICE, 23 CENTS PER BOX. ' PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX. PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX. PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOX. , .. ; TM. H. GREGO CO, Proprietort ;., KOROAN ALLEN, General Ag-enta. - ? , . . He. Cliff Street, New Terk. r, , .FÜLLER, f INCH FULLER, Agents,- ' r ' Chicago, Illinois. may366-B2TyI .-' : - vt ' 1 ' i , it t i-J'T-l ':''' r j . .. ,. . f, r - ' t .i

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GO AND 8EE TUE S Iff D W .OF At tb9 Storo of r DAVIDSON & CO., On the South sideof Jiw-t, Chark-s PalnurV I'lYinourti liici. TRAMP. TRAMP, TRAMP, The tort are marching, . ai wsll a the girl, women and m en, and every body ,lM, wno want CHEAP GOODS. cdon:iÄ4Cu, -. Justopea. ' LARGEST AND HICHEST . Stocks of Goods, ever brought to Plymouth. Thev have a fntl : v . Piece goods, men and 1k.v-. wear Tf French, Oerm.n. Scotch, aj ÄmSca. tih.Cloths, CassimeresandVestinffs. OF THU LATEST STYLES. f Their Stock of Clis, Shall iee. Lawns. Silk, of .11 kinds, and oth-r .-rirt..B. uf Id.r. re,. " Trimming., etc. etc.. will I ,ni thelaives" rlrhjl' handsomest and cheapest in towo. Je"rfe,r. rieLn, STAPLE GOODS. Ready Made Clothing. A. usual their tork or It.aly M idOothing is th.' lartand met comprehensive in ton ""u,n GENTS FURNISHING ' "GOODS1 in e,.d variety fr.i ths finest to the rsniniv,,r.! llaTe had sin-e 1 . . . , ' " ,ul netter barons than van' ive had sm.-e lr.? uu im April Vi, l(0.-tf PAVIDSOX CO. G Ma in & Co HETÄIL ORUOGSSTS AXD Haaufaclarinff Pharmaccuiis.s. To DriT I'liyMcians. Store-li'pppors. and Conumrra. We ire dailT aMin to our assortment ofoo(J all inch articles as are desirable, ami would reinerc fully call your attention to one of the largos and be8tclcctcddtocksiath;f countv, of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Dye-stuffs. Glass lLCOiIOL, TlßPKTlK, LIRI, ' Bronzes, V.irnishes, Trusses, Fish, ami Coal Gils, With a general varictv of Pcrf Hin cry eV To ilct '.Ir tides ! Also, a lieiirj stock of White Lead, Linseed Oil, FOREIfiN AND DOMESTIC . WINES AND BRANDIES Ezprely for Meliealand Culinary Purpr,$ ' allof which wilH:Swldat the very lowest fizuret forCasih. e Personal attention riven to the coirpourdir Pliy.ician'a rrerrirti.i.i. and Familt Rciirr ;an warranted to he diapeu d in the räost aciri'tifj manner, and with the most err-iptilon precisitm. Order.- from the country filidc with promt tnes and dispatch. . Rl.nin V Co., West Side Hichigcn Street, Corner Mlclilctatt and Gsuo Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. April 19, isr;c-i,i2 The Spring and Summer Trade Campaign Opened! sEWsliD CIIEAX CwOOUSr LAUSR Sc URO., Hare received and oi,ne, f,ir the Strinr and ftun.t... Trade r lui'A, a Lare nb-1 CVimpleir .rlmrul f Hffn's and Bnv's ninlliinnGcnCs Fi.rnift.siiis: GoocN, Hats, Caps, Boots, kShocs, Shirts, Coars, Tics, Hosiery Yqt.ions, Vc., c " ' - . .j i all of whirh will !c oM at extremely low rstes. Our Boole and Shoes are cccil!j df!erin( of put. lie attention, -regards qiuiniitr, qiialitr ami price. Uur Clothing embraces all jnalitii-s, and w ill be-sole" fry cheap. Call and Examine Goods and Prices BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. - njiitor secti.d door i-oath if PrrsKirR-'s Pruj Stors . .. . LAUIIU .4: linO. riymoath, Airill!, Hsfi. ' iSlf Good Time ..doming If ml V ' ' C O mil JE T t And. so have tlio TO H . A . WORK'S -1 New - Grocery , and Provision Store, . "j.. " - f - . . i . .. . TWO DOORS SOnn OF TUE FOST OlTICEv , TThere he is ready to oMte ALL his e customers, and aiiv namtur isf XKlV um. bv aelliae then nr C for th msm money , than can be bought at any the house ia town. Having taken adrsftitage or re prices, he -.'ft.. ' ' " j; r ' Can' and "will '. Seil CHEAP.S Call and. examine his stock, beforj parchasiDg elsewberv' . ' R TLJm!.t.n roar Prodaee. aad "get the li'gh-t UmrtoPrieoinCAFlH it. March 9, PERFUMERIE8. Jcit ekceitfd a goo.1 stock. Best T""74aall J. ,. riiKniftti w