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I)c Republican, A Weekly Journal devoted to News, Politics, Literature, &c., i puMihed erer? Thursday Mornin-- by I. MATTINa-LYfc SON. O.!iceovcr rvr7iin Co'a Dru; Store, corucr Michigan ar.d Gano street. Term T Subscription: Iradvicr, ör within three rnonth-. .. . 2.0Ü ITtiot within three months.'. . . . 2 ü) If not pn, till the end ot the year 3.00 Town suS-rriber? wlioe pipers are delivered bythe carrier will be chirked fifty cents (K-r a ii a ii in adJition.il. Nt pner tliscotitiinietl until all arrearages are p tid, unless at tLe optiou of the publishers. Tonn of Atlvorlisln: One 9itt-irc nf em, nr le. thrre week, or lr?, $i.t)J; each tullitional insir- j t'on fiftf ;een!. L-r";cr mlvertioineRt in; proportion. Le? than halt n ?nare to be tri r;red a- a h i! I ii:ire. Over ha! I" a square j ''tJc c!i iroil ai a w!nU ?juare. .... ! lVi.-.Iti-.a C.irJ,one year, ton line . . . .$ r ' It i-iiness C inls, six tcotitlM, ten lino;-.. 5.H0 'tarter column, three mnt!H S H ' r - . si x montli It! 00 j tu-..!.- ....... it..- ..Wlil BUSINESS CARDS. New Livery and Feed Stable. I SCOFIELD & AYELCn, Propr's, I'onier of l.npnrtr --? Walnut PI.YMOI TI1, IM). A ..t ..f I!.--. -, C ii iiis--. Hn;ji- : . la- li.r ut IS liii.o. l": iivr.-r ..iv.-v.-l t anr :rt .f t!utry, Ii rai"ii;ii-l'- ti-im. full ii J nar Uni t. f..r Uiiiu. St t T; I .-t. 1 f Sts.. i-S. TV. GOULD. M. D., lMiiciaii and Surgeon, Jlouvbon, Jml. O Hrr. S..mh UV.t t ..ri;. r.-f Pul.lic S.Hrf. MKll'KS -K. S ..rli W.-.r ..f . f. m Sj-n 4ftfliti"li iiv.-n to Sm'tv nn.l t!i-tr-liii -lit - I' iViroiii, p, ...,. It.'tif J.S ALLEMAL" & BEO.. Tn?!'.!i t-.ir.-r. I n l"t:ri tv.. ..j-,.... t' 1 r.i' U-r !I ;;. riMit.iiillt. I. .!.r;i. I iri.il ei- ..fn'J i k.-t.t r-.i.M.nr !f i 11 .:t;..J. TlfT It . t. In !. in n-!! -. t .ill ;iimi t' Tt-ii.l !iim. ril-. in ! ii r . "liMtiv. , - Y tv JcUtltTM. r.rtiir,,. r's H-iri, rji rfiis. J. . k :ii.. I W.it. I.i -. an ;i. ". v I j i ; nl. a.ii .. A lull ;-! tn- B I I h . . ! II . join 1:1 a N.iS7 I. - - - . ' ril Ii;1m A- O. ( '.-i pron. ATTORNEY AMC iJOTÄRY a so . ' . V:r O'.'tim Airont. O'icc in Ii. ill. Hi irk. Hloel.. I'l.Y.'lOL T LICENSED AUCTIONEER, AM. T KMV K.i;s y , Ml 1. 1 A It WIIM t'i- i'i fi . i in; :. ii-. ..l r ! fill t .-T i"i ii . : T Ti at. I irr-- ir !:. ri r I: v i;i r; - ir. r - . r; .. i - i tf. I irirn I. t-iTi li';-.. u -vi ift jirof :..iiili v !- i. Iir ill n ! nl.i c 1 'iia-l J. liu 31 :itM1,-r ' ri mm ; M u. " :: af Doctor f. ,. .tMv'reff t V "! n.-r ..vrr I !i r...i ..t ..f Piii;; ui .y !. .-! V. X Hailoy : .,",.. -i. u:il . y : tire A " . lirntr S: !u i Jii!iiiiii ii l.a f. in Oi'.ivi. Doctor T. A. 1 ortoti II s .-lj ci .". !ii- i.-i! .f tli j.ll'.iii- ..in-iiv. a i l 4'liKt.. !" ' fl,i ): pMI-l.T'v U..l..l. . ?l... .-n;l i.!i. .i' nt Ihi- ui' !.!U- .f I!,,. 'I iv :;i. j ...iiif CHICAGO .. ii !.. ANf'K 1 ii. I 1 .!i.i: .t r '.... I :.i. !,. . i:tnr-. will .ii. f iruij'i i.1 :iifn nni 't- ' j. rinl-n t t!i . r. -:i a i.l ii; l.ti.;, .'ii r. a !!;. S.U j are-'o-n-.. . ..,tu . r m, fr -.-io r... .:ir it.r I'J-'iits m:tl. J AT.ir.-h 'l. T- -'V-1 l f lhillip.-: .v- Jolinson, Attorneys. Counselors at Law, Mirviiv i-riM.ir, Aii'a-jrizol 'Var Ciaini, Calle aii Iasuraacs Agents, ction . Plymouth, ?X;irshall "o..Ilid. njirir.it:"at'!i tiii'ii t" (Iii- ftllcnu-rt ef Kt it. (Tan.'ins. al l!i" ,--1 l--j-t in ft Sul.li.-rs" 'liim f.ir tVni..:i, j: iiintv. IS i.-k I'.iv, xu M ,t It -r I inn. OR'fOii t'i!i'.iii :r..t, ovtT I--!irii .1 " lrit-i St.-.-. 1. -U.i'.St t Or. A. (. Horton. SURGEON DENTIST. M'ii- i.r i.irfi:.l f Tii-tli in-TJ.-.I i.ii tli.- in..t :i.;rr..S j'.au hslM-iil att.-i.r i.n .ji! I. ll.i -r.--,,r.a-; iwi of Ui na nral Oi-ili. nt irr zn-lriti-ui i-luu'r.-ii" 'cetli ciilivi ti-" l .n- uinl uilll'lit l'tli rilrvti"! iili el oi'!- .1 Ci.!. -..5.'i!i. '.in r.iriulii! ti! f.?!;.-'. :it lim --j-t ..it 1 mi lay an I Tu-l..v. o.a uvirr J. K. W'fti i I:' Si-r-. ;( i.. .Ii.-i!i:iii itni t. I I y .Tolni Noll, 33 uu-'O ir-r a:Cp? STi-ij ft t"!.': fri-i-f. "1- '"S'r"7 j. rit- Kraceh Ur.:ik, I'h 3:-i'i:h, imt. 1 mntrf tf M tt Sre . T. I ll.tflK-t- 1)1 .f t'jn ("! .ric-: In tl- :! ' I Ii .'. :. 1.."i tf t!ll "f FtfllKdi i. J hi: Ü-unr.. . . 1. E. V.ixv v'-irri i:.if. Osborno & Vanvalkenburgh, AT T Oil A 15 Y" AT LAW, Willift -ti l jir.i::tly tu all ir.f.-s-li.int l ii-in. riitrnf.-t t.i tli.-Sr !ir-.' Tin-? will matf Ci'lui--f it!. ami '.riv. ptn-i d .itti nl inn tu Ilii- i"-lll. tiirut .f K-f.. mi I J tr.u. ili-hips. l-..iiv.'Taiii-ir il..n. ruiiii'tlr n l rnrrw tl. ll'n- out the IIriirli Hank, Plymouth, Ind. iulil . J. -O. -PARKS & S. D. PARKH, Attorneys. Counselors at Law Mrruav rcBLic, And Authorized "Warclaiii Agents, . noitrlHu, Mn.r!iall Ca-, lutl. Et-i-i:i atrciif inn jivrn t Itn- Ht-ltli-im-iii .-' K--ff, i'niivcT:iut-iii. iiii'I Hu- Cilli-i tii.ii f SoMit-ri' 4'l tiiit fr I'imioii-., U unit r, U i. It py Mini all tlMT W'xr 1'l.iiui-t. uctiT-r 2.;, LS;5 tf Plymouth. - Marble. -Works. STANSBURY & HAUK, TTarinir permtM-iitl.y Ikoh1 in riym.iih fir the piirixwe of j.riKi-iitinz tli a'nv- Our in. sa , are prefnrr'l to manabrture all kiml .f " ' A .Monuments, Tomb Stones, Head Stones ot' all sires and forms, , Marble Talle Tops, Bureau Tops, Counter Sluls, d'C., &c. Jlny oJiilt tfc pnfrona? f all vant'unr work in tir Woe, und ur thuu that.lbcy wiil H t hejr work AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER, ia anVutherthlMhtnent In Xorthern Indiana,' Ann wii.u. t..i-Mi.uuu m 11 ini. Shop on outli eiile Li Porte Street, two loor from Center Sinti imy 17, l-atf
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51.1 Wouldn't You LiUeto linou! The most musical and Ijewitchin.s tiling we have read lately is the lbllowin:, by John (t. Save: I knrm- a rirl with teeth of pearl, Aud Shoulders white as snowj She lives, ah! well, I must not tell Wouldn't you like to know? Her sunny hair is wondrous fair, And wavy in Its How; Who made it less One little tress Wouldn't you like to know? Her eves are bhie (celestial hue!) And da.zlin.i in !h ir rlow; On whom they beam AVi!h tm-llini; jrleam Wouldn't.you like to know? Her lips anrjvd atifl finely wtH Like roses rrr thert'lmv; What lover sips Tlio.e dewy lips Wouldn't y u like to. know? Her finders are likejillies fair When li'lies fairest irrow: Wlios!- h.in.l thev press AV!ih fond caress? Wouldn't vou like t know? :, i V s Her f tf is s:v !ll and nas ßi!I like snotv-fiakis on the si.iÄv; Ä l'nt where It irocs r neath the rose Wouldn't vou like to know? Si" h -s a name, the sweetest name That l .n-ru -lire e n bestow: 'Twoiild l'ica'; the spell If I should M l! WouMn't vou like to kn.nv?
"'KILLING- iVN ENEMY.
i:y t. s. .i:riin:. Tha! man 'A III be the dia'h of me yet," said Paf.l Levering. lie looked worried, but not a;ngry. Thee means Dick Hardv?" 'Yes.' SVhb.'.s Lv; been,, doin i tliee now': Thr '.qnest:oner" w;:s a .Friend na:ael I.-;.ac raitia a ncigliVor. ' He's ".-ilwm drrtn? sOTiicthinir. friend Martin. Scarcely a day pa-es that I don't Lave complaint of him. Yesterday one of the boys came and told me that lie saw him throw a s'otie ::t my n w Durham cow. :l,d hit lu r or the head.' "TKat's very 1-e.d. friv'.d I.cvi r':i. f:!!'. thee av whv he tiid tlii--? Was thy PurI ham trespr'ssit'g on his Lrer.r.i's.'" :vsp:'s.-r.!g i n . she was o:ilv 1'Mikimr ovi-r hi fenei II. do, ll.l tl,. tv: i:as a splt ;ig.'i:4 ir.e :.i J n.it.e. md j S he caatJ UjWsi -JJ t.i U Know :!. Daril. It pear tree th:.t stand, in coi in r of my ict .ng his propcrli::ibs. Hdl of fruit s're'clad : ie. Yo i would hardly lh::ik ovi r on ids : it. li:t it's tin and (ii -ov r. i ;- o.il t;;ere jus! tio'.v 1 that he had sawed oil the two :.r.c -Iii) that hung o er on his side. ft i o n vi h''-jT- l nnhis pigWi le c; -Irg tin W!:v is !w s;.Hc:w to thcrv..fiiend L li:. "ci ii:: i: ;e noes nm ani.ov me. u nai i! i.e to Iiim?" No-hing of any con.efpunce. T! ec :;it h;:V! o!i-.ell:in - try t.r.d p i:.( i':ln r.' I kvo-.v what fir.t sit !im o I kicked ;:giy r.og of his. nr.ee. The beast, h: lf-st.-rved at h-im.e. 1 suppose, was all the whii.-; fouling nrov.nd here. : r.d siiati lung p., evi-reilor g tl it came in fis wav. t ne m iy J f:.:.Brou hi: .udueiojfcvri.u gn? i hit::. a !rco-itt!ou H L i',.,t .Ä-Tiln!.,! , U K. t.i.it sv4liii.Uio i-v, ing throf..e gate. ',do, tfely as U m:pi.enen, ;iu - co;? "master apiK-nca oj be p.-ssihthi.t wiy. i !..- vgay.gc s wore i ..t , .t... 'i-.,l T vrf. " ' My Bl : ; " e ' v " i sph e.h 1 .N.rioe.n.ll .wl. lhat J ha I raisc-tl tronra pupVj tm -.vcrin .rh..: d.v. M I il.,ti"i Lti.m- ivlieii a. 1 don l Mio a w Ik n 1 . r M ti. i"t f. WCCii Ii.;!:! ol.'.l !!::. 1 .1 . hf.rn knot l:ed ti'Y.' V"h:.t did lhe' do? l went to Dick and gave him a piece of niv mind. Thai is. Ihee scolded, called hard names. ! :.i,d threatened.; t. 1 -Yes -just siv filetul JTartin.. 'Did :.f?v good com 4f X to Almut as mm !i as if I had whistled llie W I!.-'.. IIow has ii been since?' No change for lb1 better, anything, worse and worse. 1, grow He never if! t ,s I weary of annoying me. H i- thee ever tried the law, friend Lev-
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crmg- j.iciaw snoui 1 proteei mee. wilh a quu k. short grip, and then, as if to Yes. I've tried the law. Once he ran ; M. iVeliti-s ihii were becoming, too his he.iyy vj n ;irosi mt rnage jmr-, Sn;ng. ilr(p;v?.l it and w ent oil hastily, poslv. and upset ft.e in the road. Imade j -TImvk killed him. said Ihe Quaker, on a narrow cscrpc of my life. The carriage j ids next meeting w i'.h Levering. 'Thv cnwas so badly broken that it co.t me fifty ! c,y js de.al. (h.'l lis for repair.-. A nei-hbor saw the j '.Liln lv iV.c weapons of kindness.' an-wl.oh-thing at,-1 said it was plainly inti r.d-: swered Paul Ix-vering, -w hleh vou suiedbyDi' k. Si I sent bin, the carriage j , maki r's I.iil. at w hieb he got into a tower- j -No, thee look Ihem from Clod's :'.rmnn ing pa..-ion. 1 h. :i 1 threatened him with where all men mav equip themselves with-
ptosecuiion, anil he hlughed m my lace . n.ali: nantlv. I fclt.th.at tlie time had come lo ei K-( i-ivcly.'jgrl ssi him. relying on the evidence of niv noighTair. who had seen i t the a!i'.,ir. Hut niv neighbor was alraid of 1 l.v ic. a:M so woiM.M tn testimony that the ji tv sax only r.n ; idilif instead of a Iurpo-e to I :j 1 re. : r.d gave their verdict aceordinlv. After that Dick Hardy was v,t re tls:-n i v. r. He took i n evil delight In anr.oving and injuiing me. I am s.ilisnVd th".t in more than one instance he left g-j in his fences in order lo entice my C4tl!e "EUol'sTtlds, tl:td hf intgh 'Set his ivfg!. dogs rn 1 b ein ajfcL hurt, tvt wit'a stones." ' A ihifd f n.iiie WLA- r.of cross his premises. .( h.ly l.-.st w et k he tried to put his i! on. my little Tlorencew ho strayed into Iii, field after buttercups. The ih g was less cruel than his master, or she would have been torn by his teeth, instead of lwinx oidv badly frightened by his bark.' It s si hard t ae truly, frimd Lovoiijig. Our neighbor Hardy seems iw;sscssed of an evil spirh.' 'The very spirit of the swered with leeling. devi, was an- ! 'ih's thy cr.er.iy. assuredly, and if thee jihcsn'tget rid of him, hu will do thee greater harm.' 1 wish I could get rid of him.' j 'Thee must, if tin e would dw ell in safe- ! tv. friend Leveling.' . . The (Quaker s race was growing very serious, lie spoke in a lowered voice and bent to v. aril his neighbor in a confidential manner. Thee surely must put him out of the wav.' 'Friend Marlin:' The surprise of Paul Levering was un feiiruetl. . 'Thee must kill Lim!' Tue countenance of Levering grew blank with astonishment. Kill him:' 'If thee doesn't kill him, hell certainly kill thee, one of these days, friend Levering. And thee knows what is said alout self-preservation being the first law of nature. 'And get hung? 'I don't think they'll hang thee,' coolly returned the Quaker. Thee can co over to his place and get him alone by thyself. ()r ,i,oe rQn mect Jjim n pome hy road.--NoIkkIv need ever know it, and when he's dead, t think the people will be more glad
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, I860..
than sorrv. Thee needn't fear hhy had coiist'tiueuces.' Do you think I nm no iK tter than n niimlerer$ HLetf ring's jtston'islintrnt pusscd Irr iMM)rnif ttiul iudipmtton. ; l'aul Ix'verimr, stain my hands with this man's blond?'" 'Wim iid anything about stauiiu; thy hands witti lortd? The Qnnker-wns imperturbable. 'Whv. von.' lliee s mistaken, l never seil Hie worn blood.' 15ul you meant it you suggested murilefcy 5, ' - v N. irien'd f.Cverini. I advised thee to kill thv cnemv, lest some dav he sliouhl killllu'e.' : 'Isn't killing murderinjr, I shortld like to knou?" There arc more ways t kill an nemy thfn !, sal tu? Qukor. 'I've kilUnl n jrood many in my time, but no stain oT bl(Md can be found on my garments. 3Iy way f killing my enemies is to make them tny friends. Kill tuM,irh!wr Hardy with kindness, and thee'Il have no more trouble uitbjiiiu' , . , A -iievv-li-ht U alncd over Mr. LcVlTmgs nice r.su a cioua nan passeu irom Hie sun ot ins spirit. new way to ki.i p-opie. . " " ;" " Will tllld It. It thee 11 OV.ly try. Fa-t me see. how shall I go about it?' T i f ? .rt n l ,m('Kyyltl th0 u , ," " ! rJ ' ... r ' i ' " . -If thou hast the win fn;nd Ix vermit Will no. tic long Intore thee tllids tlie way. Ainl sii it lmivcil. AoS two hours after - I ------ - - . - - . - - , ward, as Mr. Levering was driving in. o the village, if Uml Jbck Hardy with a stalled l cart tfat r tore. - lie was v nipping I his horse and swearing at him passional eI ly. but to no good juu pse. The cart , wheels wire buried half way to the axle in j stitl inud. ami detied the strength of one ! lu r.-e to move them. On seeing Mr. Levi cring, T'h 1 slopvd pulling and swearing, j ami gettifrg" his vart Mitli his back toj ward his neighbor, commenced throwing itl.e siones oll'in'o the road. Hold on :t bit, friend Hardv." said Levenng in a pica. A vol ant vo: e. as he dis;i!nencid unhitching his i mounted, Ü hirs". ' Jh t Did lri tending not to hear him kept on pitching out the stones. Jlold orj. I say. an 1 don't give yourself j all that trouble.' added Mr. Levering in ai loiidir voice, bit in kind and cheer IV. I ton 's. -Two horses are better than one. With Charley.-help we'll soon have the whei 1 on good so'id ground agaic.' I'nderst .idling now what was mi Dick's ban Is f !l jdmost nerveless by si'Je. ant. his his tra There,' s.;'d Levering, as h" put horse in front of Dick's and made the ccs t'-:t. "one pull and the thing i done.' And. b-lore he could get down from the e: i t it w as out ot the mudhole. Without saying a word more Levering unfastened his horse from llie front of the oiIm r. and I:P hing up. n '.e on. On the next day Mr. Levering saw ITarriy in t! act of strengthci.ipg a bit of weak f nee. through w hich his (lAveri:igV) attl" had broken on; e or twice, thus remoyaniniais hig a teniptatiou. rtnd saving ft he from li- ing ! ;.;; an 1 hurt bv th; The "'s given hi:n a bail wound, friend Levering.' slid I he k.-r. on getting information of the two incident ju.-l nicntion- ! ed. "and it will be thy own tar.lt if thee ; does not kill him outright. ' xot long :i;. rv:-.r.!. zn t .e ice oi an r.rpinacliing . sterns, ar.d while Dick Hardy w:;s burn ing b get in sonie clover hav. his wa;-on broke down. Mr. Levering. v.l (I Horn i:e oi ins p. j.: saw 11: act ideli! and understood what loss it mi.uht s own wagon and occasion, hitched lit) hi . . i v.i st,j ,t ,,V( r !;ck assistance. With .tonn coming on tha, might las, lor days. and ruin from twi lo three Ions of hay, Dick could not dm line the offer, though . ... . .. ! favor fron, the man he had hated forbears' ein ii-i i i n :::r iinsi nie irram m nccrpi a ;aml injured in so many ways. ( ,tl the loP.owing mörning Mr. T-vering 1 . . 1 11 i 1. had a W i;i,m Dick Hardv. It was rainj. , : mg 1.11. s i sa) ed tli it liter ! did vou get?' ft !.! of clover. How mur li About three tons. IJc.t Mr. Livering. I must ' Noi a word, i 'vim don't want to otfend UK .k in.c.pos. iweni.g. nr, lm u a man around here tint wonldn t h :r unci, for a neightior in time ot need. Stnl. . i r . . . -1 in 1 if vo., feel c!nbarn:ed if vou don't wish : to stand my debtor pay me back in ',MJ1 win. 1 Pirk Hardy raised his eves from . til" wiiU'ring wav at Mr. Levering. r-jhall we not 1l' friends':"' Mr. Levering reached out his hand. Hardv grasped it j OHt tl,arjr0 ail, iK.Conie invincible.' rei ilied the i;uak( r 'And I trust for thy own safetv and peace, thee w ill never use anv thcr o weanon in lighting with thv neighbor. Thev ht ,r ro kill ittlr' Itnm Mar, aztne: Important 1 Travelers. A? there is a rreat deal of travel on our ! ra'lroud- at this season of the year, we have priK-ured the railroad signal., which will be found interesting to those who travel on the cars or witnesa the movement of the Indus, and the men who operate the roads may desire to know the si .gnat used everywhere on tho road-!. The signals are given by the w hHle, by lanterns, Pags and motions of the arms. The signification is: ' Onu whistle Pown brakes." Two whistles "Off brakes." Three whistles "JJack up." Continued whistle 'Danger." A rapid succession of short whistles is the cuttle alarm, at w hich the brakes w ill always be put down. A sweeping parting of hands on level of cyo is the signal to 'go ahead." A downward motion of one hand, v'h extended arms, '"to stop." A beckoning motion of one hand, to back." A Tnnterri raised and lowered vertically Is a signil for starling;' swung at. right angles, or crosswise the track, 'Mo stop;" swung in a circle, back the train." - A red Hag waved ujmu the track must lie regarded as a signal of danger. So with other signals given with energy. llo'.-ted at a station is a signal for a train lo stop. ". Stuck up by the roadside is a shnal of danger o?t tlie track ahead. Carried uufurled upon the engine is a warning that another engine or train is on ita-wav. At a ii'isent lecture on gun-cotton, by Professor .Dorcmn?, the lecturer stated that he bad treated a linen handkerchief with nitric acid, and having thus converted it into rtm-lincn, he had wnt it to the wash wlfh. other clothes. Tlie washerwoman washed and dried the handkerchief without perceiving uny difference in its character, but when she came to Iron the liamlkerchief vanished with a light flash, leaving no trace behind.
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ew Vor Ii. IlciiilO on IIic October lIi'Ctlons. I Vr. iu tlx- 1 1 r.-.I.T. 1 1 tli int. The results of the late elections are positively sublime. Tlieyreal.inn the hii;h intellhcnco which jHTVadts the Xolthern Mates, and their immovable urpose to reestablish the Union on a solid foundation. Thev demonstrate the correctness of our es- j tiniates of the moral sijiiilieaney and pressure of thy Maine election of September i n,i .!... ?.,..v5t..u.. c.b.t;..., .f it,., vit-il mus tiou of recot;stiTiCtiou. Thev reveal a pre vailing intensilv of feeiinir in the Northern; jml lie mi;id, which is without a prercdent in our State elections not connected with a Presidential contest. Heretofore for three vcars al'u-r a ".'residential vote the popular turnout at our State elections has fallen largely lc!unl it. Halt way Im tween one Presidential campaign and anolh 'i our polilieal eeiU :neiits have been at dead low water, and onr State elections upon a skeleton vote, have tcone by default, lint here the order of the tides is reversed, and at the usual seasou of the lowest ebb the swelling sea rolls and rises above hih water mark. Philadelphia, lor instand', polled on rucsday last u popular vote cxccedim ,t.e Iat and hi-hest rn-sidential vote ofthis -m-ln-polis. udi startling fa Is as these j illvoiVL. iniru( lions from the i.eople hi h I bv men in power and bv disturbing joliti ! . :,l l ,eli..ie:.nnot lu.li'rhtfV i-otil.ont.b.led i:ncoura'( d bv the moral and material i supj.ort of the A.'.m'mistration, ami by thI hope of decisive accessions from the rank all(1 fiJl. on,K jjt ...i.üean camp, the Dem ,.rjl :,. .!..,. ,.!.., ti,.,w l.-n-,. .lwi.J iv,.l ro. j ma, kable degree of vitality and strength.! I t...-: i. .i .. i . . .... i i:..i...': . um u is oin me lasi J.aini ion. nu Kernig ; , jlc. CVI,iIi11,, candle, to be followed bv . d -rkness smoke -md a b id oder The ss, smoke ami a baa oiler. 1 tie ratie Chicago p"ace partvof the w ar be galvanized into life again. The Demo cannot experiment has been thoroughly tried am i.J ...i.. f -o.-.i 'p.... . .. :. ia iiui ii i.iiiiii. i lie fin iiiu mi ii ii lias iMiiI.ited in t lit October elections was spasmodic arid galvanic, ami witli the removal f the battery the remains may be j burled in the graveyard of parties dead and j gone. From this Iruhless cxpeiimcnt of ; galvanism. President Johnson is invited U jturn !i"s i m riries in another direi tion. Or, I to charge the figure, his new wine of resto- ! ration has broken the old hollies of the Chi- ' cairo Democracy, and thev are done for. j What is he now to do? Wh.it else can he do ijian vield to the vciee of the inigldv North, and fall in w ith the Constitutional j .mcnumcnioi i ongressr t m re isnoiinm ; to his power for good in this direction. I ami. a ne now siaiuis. bet es from further t t . , i . ii there is an end to all resistance, lie has ' made his appeal, he ha. :is verdict; and w e I are si r;- that. :is a man of the people, be ; w ill act accordingly. I ec- j In the results of all these (Woher eh nous we inns rcau me vcriuet oi a:i tm Northern States on the case of the President vcr.-us Congress. We demand the policy of Congress. Wc :nut have our secnri'ies for the future in the Constitution as the conditions ol'Southf in restoration security touching the opialily before the law of all citizens in tle-ir civil rights se curity in regard tosmirag- and represi ntaiion security tor iik
for lue payment ot tue n?i-1 thu priest before them; his reverence ijuictd again-! any luriher reeog- ; jy imitated to ihe peasant that it was a
tional debt an ml ion it the delrto! tie- n !. lltoti or ol any I claims :r emaiicinaicu slave: aim we ai P" I prove the security proposed in the i onti- ; lu:ional Amenduteut against the return to ' poliiical power of any .of the traitorous and revo!ntinary ioli'ical contrivers r.nd manag is of the lale rebellion. These sccuritii ; are the uhimalum of the North, and it is only the policy of w isdom and safety on the part of the President r.nd the South to adopt tin Til. The Fnion r.s it wv.s." v. it ij parties as a - ? . i i r i nicy were, is me ans.irii.si oi sosuni eieas. We, night as w ell talk of tl. restoration of l .. I i. .t :.. i . i.- . l:" ioi:iooiis as uie mir in ri since air i. i :: i I , Z W'l ZI ' v ! ' I i her reign of terror. r of II rerdrtiK urn as thev were, lieoole at.'l till. 1 1. .( .ri I'm f '.rt i.n.v.twiii in w 1 -1 - T . lli..,- t-..n. 1 it ' . " .... . 11 1 i. ..1 v. -i i... .1....,! ii, 1 ii. 1111 11. ..'. a in Iii ..! iiu.ri iii.ui 1111 ,. , , . i ,- , .. : , " V,. ,' a ,..V,,.L f i, , ' d",in,iv thin -s tint v.cr'e l'J l.'t..." . V.V' t-.isi 11011111H-. 1 in: niorious pal I V 01 1 . 1 , ... ' .. 1 war n:;s occreeii a reconsiiuciion 01 u:e t ri.!o!i cn tMw- cons!itntiorrl .'ivir.oitci s Fi loji on r.ew consMtntiorr.l guarantei s. involving the expulsion from the new sancwill bvi the Jacobin faction of Northern radicals, llieir turn, however w id be next in order.
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I r irst 01 ail, tlie driv now devolves i u.-iMcm Miiu.. ui i ii' p;u iiiiz inv .inuii- ! I resident Johnson ol preparing the cni f tides lor their ni.itdfest destiny, and of :5rJn s,u.h n ,,,,.,. for Vo: in ' . , . Dei ember as will bring him at or.ee into 1 1 1 .1 , I . iivo'i'i iiti.i 111. vi'ii.-iiiium j jiublii an majority of the two houses, which, 1. ...,. , tnt .1. 1 ' .-Wl. llu. ...-.-,-,- r?.. : p tt'i. iiii uiv .u t nit- . till. ti iiiv "v. ..!"' I'.t- 1 ..1.1,. radical n. 1 1 l f .il 1 1 rt I'.iir 'in iur. li'.ii'i'iiu 11.1 1. 1 ii i.ii'i j 1 ii.-"u iuiv .ndi.ions of the Constitutional Amendent. With harm, t.v thus restored IkUM J il "U'lüil com m tween the President ami Congress, as it I ought to be. and with the excluded States next restored on the basis of the ami ndment. :r. l'i.-v will be, we shall have the great party of the future in operation. Then will come the real light with the Radicalsand their f de i as certain as that of the recent domineering and f;re-eating rebel faction of the South, or of their servile followers, the dirt-ciiting. peaee-at-any-pricc Copperhead faction of the North. One of the nio..t curious instrument of lale years is a little wooden barometer inf vented by a Mexican guitar maker, a few years s'.nee. It consists only ot a -strip or cedar, very thin, about twoa;id a half feet in length, about an inch wide, cut w ith the grain, set in a block or fort. This cedar strip i backed or lined with one of white pine cut across the grain, and the two are tightly glued together. lo bend these when dry is to snap them, but on the approach of b id wea'.her the cedar curls over until at limes it touches the ground. It is said this simple instrument w id indicate the coming of a "norther"' full twenty-four hoursb -fore any other kind of barometer known on the coast. The philosophy of the thing seems tobe that the pine dries and contracts under the intluence of fair weather, and curls over on its side: while in foul weather, swcUingaQil expanding, its motion is towards th;; other side, the cedar yielding to the pressure, licoausc cut with tiie grain, and is not susceptible to tjic intluence of dryness or humidity of atmosphere. A Series of Accidents. A woman was charged in a police court with having treated her husband v ilh great harshness. She insisted that the charge was false, and gave the follow ing explanation: One day when she was running across the room With a fork in her hand: lie jumped in the way and struck his wrist against the fork, wrenching it from her grip by the tines, which he ran into his wrist. Then he undertook to strike her, but she held tip a pan of hot dishwater between them, and he spilt it all over his head. Then he got still more angry at this accident, and started to jump at her, but his bead came against her hand and he fell dow n. She took hold ofhishairtorai.se him up, and the hair was moistened by the hot water so that it carrc oil". Then she saw that it was no use to reason with him any longer and she left the house. A marshal of France when confined in the Bastile, was one day busily employed in turning over the leaves of the Bible, and being asked what he was looking for, replied: "A passage that I cannot find a way lo get out of prison."
America'" (Jrcctinpr to lliifusla. The following poem, by Oliver Wendell Holmes was read by Mr. Vox during the recent festivities in honor of the American naval visit to St. Petersburg, and translated by Mr. MaikolV. a llussian poch Though waterv deserts hold .mart The worlds i,f Kast and West. Still beats the self-same human heart In each proud nation's breast. Our floating turret tempts the main And dares the howling blast, To clasp more close the golden chain That lung have bound them fast. In vain the gales of ocean sweep In vain the billows roar, That chafe the wild and stormy steej . Of storied Klsiuore. She comes! she comes! her banners dip In Neva's Hashing tidn With greeting on her cannon's lip. The storm (lod's iron bride! Peace garlam's with the olive bough . Her thunder bearing tower, Ami plants ln-fore her cleaving prow The sea-foam milk-white Howir.
Xo prairies heaped their garnered store To till her sunless hold Not rich Nevada's gleaming ore Its hidden caves unfold. Hut lightly as the pea bird swings. He lloats the deep alove: A breath of Hnne to lend her win Her frei-ht n people's love. j , . hen dai Ktiess hid the starry skies, o-. .-,,,, " r:,y sti11 'h-ere.l our straining eyes, 1 'e ar-olf Northern light! In war s long winter night, iia. f v , And now the fond.y rays return From lights that glow afar: J Those clustered lamps of heaven that burn Around the Western Star. A nation's love in tears and smiles, We bear across the sea: (. Neva, of the h uided isles, We move our hearts to thee. Women'. -An anonymons Clertuan writer has recently prepared an article on 'the crimes of women." which shows by irrefragable evidence that they -are in a glorious minority among the criminals of Kurope. France, hes'.iows. exhibits a proportion of seventeen oer cent, of a serious kind com- . . mi'ted bv women o i l.rt.f ,-ti.n.n ,vr,,f similar ollences bv 'men. St itUti." strelchiiiL' from !:r. w"lsc..v ch.in .! n..thl n.r j,, this proiwirtion. In Haden" fand in all parts of (tennany bordering on France ( al),uit the same.) the number of prisoners is one in !.!i;.'J men, tnd one in 4;.':ig women. When Humphrey Davy was in Sicily he was studying geology, and the rap and clatter of his hammer among the rocks astonished the Catania n peasants, w ho accounted him mad. Tlu-v told the irict of the dauLr(.r fro:u jt,,. r,,;;n imt v liad seen fo,eigu gentleman from a far-otr land who r-otfland who Davy was lin n was oracticmi: a neu? ance: regarded as a saint. ., AMERICAN HOUSE, UOSTOX. This fai'orife first-class Hotel, the ; v-. z. ; . .r I('r ,n f!hndt Offers tin- ! . r . ...
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(il.i t. leni'irrli'i-a, Iniitrin y, N. till nal ami liim iial Kiuifiaii, Cnm-plaillf-m-illiar t felnali", ami every frni nlriae ii4si.' of wliale.-r name or nature. fijt mulurrlnt a vr .-"-.'"f. lll.it CfKSE OF opi;RN' MAN1IOOI Kaity ami !Hiilily ciin il an. I every tra.-e of it fer-ril.l.-ell.i l erailii atil fiiim tlie ytein, illi.nit ! tenrioii I mm lufim-. Voiui iik-ii In-ar t Iii i n miiel, that ! are in pi..-i.iii of tlie Si-ret Idi-eipti. uii-l l.l.-lli'el !' praiti'-e o Clllveruell. l.allelaalil. 1 1 11 U I -it. Vi l" a'l. S. ii.. Kioinl nml oilier resit liiihtu in m.-j'i-rn nii-lii-itl ieih-r; for it t fa-t el tlie frrent.-xt illi.rlali. ami e uonlil k any limn of av.-rnjre roiimioii etiüc how can the tlmnainl ami one lial..w prefemliTi .if tin-.lay, ith tln-ir feelile ami inellii ient relll.ilieil lioj. t'iColllpte with II? Ye niif.irtiiiiates, i n' trn-riiif: vmir ln-altli ami money l hearSle;' charlatan". : t h a-l rite to r. Ja kH.'.ii. Herbert .V Im Mill at eiii-e letiirJl jam a kin-l, ilicrii-t ami explicit reply. I. a. lies write for our circular. Ir. .1ack-"ii's Female Monthly Pill, a safe ami effectual lenie.ly ir all irrcjriilarilie ami ol..trm t ion from w liutear eaue. I'ri. e 51 (( j.T hox; extra tine t'i I". T11K .MOI'XTAIN OF LIMIT OU MEDICAL, PROTEI To ami Marraie ('uiile. nml an Kxpli. it Key to T.ovr nml It. auty. Coiitaiiiini ii;.i ia;i ii. H plate. C This is Til K lik v I want; pricr '.o cent; J for 1 (HI S.-ii.l for our spleii.li.l Cin-iitar rontaiiiiii more in iiant ity Hiel of lar np.-ri.ir ii:ili!y to any .if (lie no fill If it ''-pamphlet.." KeliieluU T that We m-ioI a written reply to every letter. in i.illy .elapli .1 to the parii.-nlar ea. mel.-r i-on..ili. ration. Iii-aiie in th nature of tiling e.ieli imm" ilitl. r from every other. Meli, iie an. 1 inli'i. lion rent promptly t ny pal t o tlie foiiatry. Colifiiltin;: It.Hiin of ttie Dis-H-tiiiry. X". I'',7 Syranmre street, Cin iunati, Ohio; l. o. ilox No. I Sh-ii'I for ciri ul.ir. jnlr l"J, !i(i. .".7 lllUpM D-sfiS stuffs, o V EVERY KIND AND OF TIIE BEST ifAI.lTY t LEMON'S DRUG STORE. CONTAINS ALL TIIE 51 KDU INAL riiorEKtii:s ok Pine Tree Tar. tt h;i :i well e.iru.-.l ii"triety fir curing all ili-e;is-e" oft lie TB1ROAT AWiy I.VXUS. V'ine of Tar alo jxuMsse a healthy artioti iijioii tin Momu.'li iiii'I l .'Uil r. jnvi-rmt ins the in re-toting it t jH-rfect health. It i cry eflVrtive in eiiriiiueompl.iiiit oriiiiiitiu from the Liv r. Stomal Ii, Howel, K i'lneyi., Ac . Sol. I l.y Drii''i.tii ami Cr. ei at niilv One iK.lhira rtiittlc. (ieniline have Wineof Tiir l.hmn on the hot. tie. S-e mnull fircnlar tit Drnjrti'MK. OLIVER CEOOK & Co., Propr's. The t.t way to et ri'l of a rotili or rM is to Seek Early a Sure Relief. Thi cm If itone l.y ii.iii Benzoin Elixir Which i lfnt i. ßorJhiHi nnil .limiil. It 5 a fine cx iMftorant, .ok ii all hleni, .ki1i-h nil irrilahioii,aml eiiiil.li'H the J'.itient to liare a refrehiii; hl.t p at lii'ht. relieves all Tironrhinl Trouble. The instructions for Croup tchch accompany reefy battle, hate mtrr brrn known to fail. CoiKiiinetive will a.liuit it in a sovereign reme.lr fur them. Try One Bottle, Price 65c. SoM l.y Drn?ii.-t Kvery here. Purify Your Blood, a T.ik a a Sprine Melicine for Pnrifyin:; the IIIimxT, n noivin itn rlnirhiieioi.raiiiiiic it to flow in all it original nn it v nml vior, ami ill ivinj: out the impure aiidiieruiiiniis caii08 which in. lure ilieaf, IIt. CICOOK'S Vegetable Extract, Is a great promoter of Health. It remove all Ertitiveli"a.n ef the nkin, TTI-ei-n, riiii.es, Rlotclri-K, I'u.! uleii, Sores, Tetter, Kiugwvrin, S.iit I'heuni. .h ;iIiI Head, 4c. For Rheumatism it Acts Like a Charm, Driiii;;aw;ty .ill aclie.t ami p.-iins. ami lias tio f.jn.il in ruring it. It is the King of Scrofula Medicines. Sold l.y Drugit. CITROX BALSAM i th 1i.nI.t ami Si-e.lif,t rnr for ITCH, ARMY OR WABASH SCRATCHES, tl i li.iii.l, i. not ilistrei al le; dnot Hoi: the clothe, ami never ftils to rnre, at nie. It contain, no Mercury, and ia eafe to us miller any firvumstaucft. It is only HALF TSIE PRICE, Ofiiimilarireiaratious, and ia far more iilca.aut and efllftive. It Retails for 23 Cent: a Bottle. It prevent CHAITED HANDS; make them whim and aoft. Aa an External Application for RheiiniatiMit. Eruptive DiHCii.. ofthe skin, l'lcer, Old Son, Gangrene, it i very effective. It will KIeiilily rnre lliirus and Scahl. Sold hy DriiKSitM. Made only hy the CROOK! JIAXlPACTHUXti C O., DAYTOX, OHIO. CITROX BALSAM tdown on every bottle. DR. CROOK'S EG-ETABL.E S-PH-L-S REMEDY, rosi lively Curca. It Will Become a Standard Remedy. The afflictiil should uot fail to wt ite for a concise dcription of :ho iliweasr aud the disorders it entaiU. It ia sent free hy Mail. Dr. CrooK'a S-nh-l-a Eeme.'r iaaol.l 1. alt nrmr. gixta, at S l,(NI Mr hottle. M Uli l i reel ten w acci xn n n y i n g e v e ry tot tie. DR. OLIVER CROOK Sc Co., l'AYTOX, OlIIOrKorBOToin. PATENT MEDICINES 0 ALL KINDS, to he found at ' : LEMON'S DRUG STORE. HERRICK'S TONIC BITTERS. One Paper makes a callon of Bitters. Price 30 cents. PERSHING &. CO.
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TÖ THE LADIKS! T?othMni'ricdand Sin trio. " The Oldest Regulator for Temal ts Or. cheesman'ä female pills Will I Bini.I lately n liev, without ln, attrt am- of the p. rio.lie IIm harre, hether arUinr from r tl ai.it ion r npr.in. They -t like a hart in laiuotiiij; ilu. u.fti thut Mf.-ohiny 4lfflcut vr iumi.Mlerate meiiKt i linlinn, ami re thr only aad r.ialw rem.-Jy for t tii-li. i. k lleailacli., Kalo In the Lolii, flitek iiU Sirt.-., rnli'ltation ,.f th Heart. Xeron Tremor,. Ili.tiri., fpafina. Dro-' keu Shsp, ami other impl.-Mi.tjt ami dtncri, elCi'taofau nunatural conjit ;..ti ,f th M-xnal faiKthma. I ü thu -..rt cue vf l lxvr A H ut, r trt hltn tKv .'.et n .rv4lr cure. DIL CIIFESEMAN'S FEM ALK PILLS Hate liifii ii-e.l OVKK A gl'lltTKR tr A CENTl ItT. They are i ff. r l a tli onlv afe tnranf vf rciM-Kinc ii.terriipt.il nieiilranti.n, lit l.mAir mutt tnr im miii'l that, fe t eir romliiib nf titt fi.ie. 1. i im thirl, Ihi- J'HU fin hi 4 If loimt teitkoul ,.r.-i.,.j a rn ri.uu ki.sl Lt. n rrf-rr,,lU.i I'll t'li XA XI ' 1" Ike rtrnmlt. ST MAHR IA HE. t-rh i, fAr imvintihU I, ,!, y ,j tk tr--firfiif .i rntlorr the t-TK'il f. ti.mt. t'J m feoTM.if :.Hl... lUnt thr rrprtmtmUrr ymtrr nf wiar tnu4 reeiil it - THEY CANNOT Imi n A Uli in m.r oih-r D. CHEESEMAN'S I-" E.MALE PILI Are the :nl M.,i.;, tk.,1 MAIiKIKD AJSJ tl'(il.E LADlL have retieil npoti (Iir tnxny yeara.vr can relr iii.ii now. tlEWAUE OF I it ITATIOSS? The Pill, form the finer! Hruthm crrr m( f,r. tr.,fl. ilh IMMEDIATE AND DERSISTENT Slft'ESS. lmtlc,l,-r;rnl. Take tli i alrrrtie. ment to y.aif Drllfcf. aatl tell him that ro, tlEST n.l m-mt If El. I A It t. E Et'.MAt.E 3tFDI. rise i v the run. . i,i-t i, ...j , . DR. CIIEESEMAN'S FEMALE PILLS. They liMve r.t-eive.1, all. I ale imw ref Ulnar tha aalif I ioli of the nit rt..'-. 7.i,iim i A aMrr Exri.ici-r uiitt:i tions '-.iti, e.i, ii..,th. .ri-e Off Do.'.'ar jrfr fl..jr, e-ti t n i uiti from 60 tw CO t'i II. Pills i"-nt jr i.i.7. ;,-..m.'. .T remittiriK tha price tothe rro;n-ietorn, r any anthoriiuit A rant I current fumls S.-ii .y eprc'. a anywhere, . al lreitig HutchirigS & Hillyer, Proprietor; 2 Dry Street, lVevr Yrkf SOLD BV DPa'GOISTS GENERALLY. John D. Park, Cim iniiati, ami LrJ X Smith, Chicnp., M'IihIi'mIi. Agents. Sohl in Plymouth l y lVrKhiiiK Co.. ami Blaia A Co. april !.., lxe.2r,-j Bin i n, &; Cq,? llctail Diuggist0, -1XDManufacliirin: Phartnacentisif ToDnii.ls, l'hyicians. Store-Keepers nnd CoDKumrrn, We are daily ndd'nj: to our assortment d goods alleuch articles ai are desirable, and would respectfully etil your attention toon of the largest and ocst selected stocks Ih th's county, of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Dye-stuffs, Glass, ALCOHOL, Tl CrKTIE, L1BL, Bronzes, Varnishes, Trusses, Fish, and Coal Oils, With a general Ynricty of Perfumery and Toilet Articles I Also, aheavy stock of White Lead, Linseed Oil, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES & BRANDIES, Expressly for Medical and Culinary I'ses all of which will bcsoldat the very lowest figuret for Caph. Personal. ittcMihngiYoh to thecotnpound in of Physician's rieeiiitioiis and Family Uecipcs;.and warranted to be dispensed in the most seien t ilk manner, and with thV mont Bcrupulotis: precinion . Orders from the country filled with promptness and dispatch. j. Itlaiu A: Co., West Side Michigan Street, t'oratr MicltlK aii'l Umnm Htrf PLYMOUTH INDIANA Al.ril 1ft.1sftr.-ti1 ltLiM O VJIIa ! H.B. DICKSON & CO, HAVE REMOVED TLIE IK Immense Stock of IHIAIIS1D) WAIKIB , tö tUc Cof iict Itoom of Brownlo'ö iloW Briclt Block:, MJcHIÜAX STHFÄT, PLYMOUTH, INl3, WHERE TUET INVITE All of their Old Customers To Come and See tfietn, dntf t fuM ny New Ones nc&m getiutotlat Stoi a Thankrai for pat patrontie, a cot tianance of the thtne it repectfIlf solicited. H. B. DICKSON & CO. rirmouth.Majl, 1866-21$ ti
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