Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 October 1869 — Page 2

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r Di rsf ash POHMQ tr D. E. Van Yalkenburc!-. Thm -!rty, !)ctobfr 7t!i, 1SC.9. THE STATE COETESTIOX. We publish ti is week :i call from the Domncratic Centn CeOBOtittee lr :i State Convention, to 1.- bold at InJiansasho, Jib. 8ti 1870. At this rearmtam we ao to nominate a rail ötaie ticket, ezeept governor, and we expect to elect the ticket we aamahaate. It boesaoei the (leuio. r u v of the state to eMMM thcst beat men to fill the importa JLm 41. s . IV V. iu.'U1n'l . am umrci i ow nww. " w that sack a choice will he aaade. the ver u- c -untie! of the tate mnt send d (legates win v. ill have bat one object the heal interest of the party. A large mr.nl er of eaodidatoa are already before the people, asking for a pjaeeofli the tiekei. Let us select dele rates who will ehe 00 wisely from the lists. If we da to tad the democracy of the -t iti b adopt the nnati eoaroS) we shall not only put up a ticket that will he dieted, but also a ticket that will: relict ere lit upon the democracy of the State in the discharge of the duties imposed up m them. Lt ai haa a full county convention and select aene hut isood men for delerate. The Philadelphia Aj . in cocameBting upon thereceol gatheri ngaiGeitya1 ui e. aaya: -There is in troth, no real enmity now felt t twada the old aiilitarf le:i leva ' of the South, evenhv the Kadieuls. I nM , i -rm . a t t v I They hate not liobert .. Lee. til irJ . eiBia, the Confederate ueueral. but Govaaaar, Walker, of Virginia, the Union C loneL who lately whipped the Radical- not only out of their 1 n but out of their ofteai. When they now bellow rebel, traitor. iefeasiooiat, it is omaimly at sj ufl m b, who was not only on ÜM side of the S Hrta, but was even a R?pubI3 lea ler itk s Johnson, baa . hiair . Ethcrid'jre aud other . Mr. Ceagressmofl Bingham, of Ohio, of Military C mmission and Mrs. Surra. t meaaofT, delivered a Ling political haraagu? ia Ohio, a few days ago. in which he did not deign to mentioa the ifteewth ameatlment. It was partieul.:r!y noticed and severely e aarnentcd upon by his radical friend.-. DO.v MATT OS Tin: POLITICAL SITUATWX. Don riatt. in a letter to the Cincianati CouttiiQ.-ria!. thus aotlCea his being readout of the Radical party. It ii is in politics as it it in mankind, - when the raaas are oat themaa will die." t; WBHIt cut uf IV.ii mf'ill i i.l -V;.: v . ef radicalism, fbr ia Ohio, at least, he has the brains of that orgaaixatioo. Since the pobluataMi of my Ham I Home speech. 1 bwe been crnaQy read amt of the Republican party. hu- of my alii at friend-, who dits the County printing in BeHfenatainc, ha? gone and done it. He did it with te OS, bat duty dictated it. and with Rnm in irauaeeshc executed his dutv and rue. I was not sound on protection, and hud aggravated my crime by contmeatnag oa the lhatvee in ear party who mre soaad oa pr -t -ction. It was p onfnh bat it h;.d to ha done. So mach Bomna in iem in oa maafl a place is wonderfoL It i ht to hf huttlad. I ventured t teal oaf f;icnl- in Washiagton, last wiator, that oaleui they cheapened manufactured articles, and so oaaaaneed the taloation of agrilahaial products and tightened taxa ti :i. v'i-could not hope to carry Ohio arid adiaaa this fhB. And aow th t wa aata t Mmrfeoed, aaj fncoda get acrvous. and mmmoate that 1 am anxious fr a i feat, like a physician who, having given a profound !.: i-; ,f an (baemra dmaaae, is aaxioa t have him die s i as to virvfy th - doctors alienee. Wefi pea ha pa s-.; as eld Htaplet m aaid. -TI. te ta a deal of hawaa nature in man. ;-nd n:c in women, too," Having taken anon oarselves as a party negaaimtiua. the entire business of the paafit, regnj t'n pr!-s and paying bounries. W mmrf n aoiBlJaill arh a l:e!d respomnble. Wiiiie manoCmtareiS -row ric!i and the a-ricul-tora raterests langwisft whi!" nn-r-ohaaaa cmitiimpfsti, ia i now, their full hh.-iv ami empty store r-ms while labor-is seek in v.iin faf cmpi..vment and our harbors are silent, we cannot cry ami like Macbeth with troth, when Olnitlud by the tOBSorm condition of has dead eneaaya hea L Tbe ponpla Bod tli imaaltas verv much in the rajaditioi of tli am in the fable. w'ieri Mm tu i-ter urgcil hiua to fli;dt bclor-- the comj'ag enomy. Will they baraea and stnrvc ntt more than thou hast don '" asked t'.i" beast. 'd'ert- inly not." rtSjpOttded the man. Thea nV thyself, O, aaaater, for I will not fly." was the brut d. maamh re-spou.-c. One aalmirea the wisdom, while eaademnin . the 1 M k öf patriot is in the dmikey. The fact is we Rc-puhlicans at the west ongbt t . before if is too h:t'. d.:fine our pH sit ions o i tin -rave.i;.-! nu. And Governor Hays, in-ioad ofwastiac his ti ue indisi ussing questions of State policy before thin audiences. ov.'ht to boldly avow what he firmly believes, tint we are not chained to the whet lcs of a moneyed interest that is as mean and selfish as it i- nnprine'pVd.

n oonsideration of the fact that the

rabjoincd article contain, mm rather euriou and interesting statements concerning uonr" Congressman, our post.riVe and several other of our lcal iusti- . l III IVIW ' - I .'I'lt . v I'll - w v vi. F . . . readers, and although it is lung we A 1 A I think it will pay fbr a perusal: J'A t AA R D BSF2fBE ft Near KkwaxhAj Ind., Sept. 27,1869, Edit r Rochester Union Spy Dear Sir, While attending the re-nmon of the gjth Reuiuient of Indiana Volunteers at LaPorte, it was my pleasure to meet Hon. Jasper Packard, of whom I Yeatared to make some inquiry in relation t. flu runmit nstoäal Tn oittm ml t woicn Xm!i bce.i so thorought 1.11 1 1 nr ventilated tnrougn votir cominns. The Geaeral Tery cordially invited me to take tea with him. and. while his Litest, showed me a numler of letters from both Cot Bailey an 1 Mr. Mattingly. from which I am satisfied that y u have, in some important particulars, been wr nly informed. It is not my purpose to attempt to reply to any of your articles in the Spy, ana, i!' ;t w:ts. 1 could not row do so, as I have not kep t a tile of said paper. Simple jkafMtt to Gen. Packard, and to hiaeonatitaenta, it doe-; appear to aae, renairea a atatement of the facta in the case. T. therefore, with the best feeling toward ronraelf, with n selfiah motires to adranee, and deairiag to do jaaticc to all, submit a few aaotatUinfl from I ;tl ;- addreaaed t lion. Jasper Packard by both .Mr. 1. Mattincly and Col. Bailey, and perhaps give ray conclusions. From letter dated Plymouth, Ind.. Di 24, 1803. ami addressed by Mr. I. Mattingly to Hon. Jasper Packard, 1 oaote vi fbUowa: u And. although I feel that you are i redisposed favor my aspirations, 1 will nt ask y u to do violence to the rul von have laid down for eaidaace. It is a good rule and one that public wie should sinetlv observe." . . . , hi m it ; - unuerstood that tue ru! heie referred to and eulogized was. and is. to make no promises, it does not seem at all probalde that Gen. Packard over eoniraittcd himself in relation to the aji antmenl ;..t Plymouth, or amewhere. Bat, if General Packard had made such promise to Mr. Mattingly, in order to show that he wj fully relieved from sv:ch promise. I now qoote from a kstI over Mr. Mattingly s Signatare, dated March 8, 1869, and addreaed to Hon. Jasper Packard, as loll ws: i have concluded, up: n mature eons'd ration, for the sake of promoting harmony in the Republican rauka in this county, to withdraw my application for the appointment of Post Master at Plymouth, in favor of Major .lohn M Moore. E believe his appointment will he generally aequieaced in by b th t'. i Bailey a fricada aad mine. It v. ill bt regarded as a compromise appoiatment, and conscnueiitly leave no gnmnd upon which to build faeti u! in the party which have already done as to much harm." Then, in a letter of the ..Vh of March, IS i.i. Mr. Mattingly substantially reiter. ates the above, and makes a seoood 'inmendati m in case that Gen. Packard IS n sati-lied to re oniinnd .M.tj Moore. Col. Bailey, in a letter nldreaned t Hon JwfM t'wVo-ii dated Plymouth indian ;. March 9th 1 863. only a day after the withdrawal of Mr. Mattingly. virtually withdrawa hh application foi the appointment of P. M. at Plymouth, and. in lieu thereof, asks a Went rn ap pointmeat, at the same time suggesting an Indian agency. Again, Col. Bailey, m a letter dated March 12. J st;;. and addressed to General Packard, files an objet ti on to the rppointMient of Major M ore, and recommends another peraon. No-,,-, friend editor, aficr reading th. entire letters from Wich the above qootataaas are taken, and othen from the same gemtlemen, it occara to ma that the only logical couclasioa is. 1. Thar Gr en. Packard made no pronisew to either of the gentlcnmq firat aspiriag to the Plymouth poatal appointment. '1. fhedld, be was entirely relieved there from hy said genUemen themselves. If either one had cause of complaint, it certainly was not Mr. Mattinglv or his friends, as Gen. Packard did just what he asked for viz.: recommended the appointment of Major John M. Moore. II- ping you will give this a place in your paper, I ascribe myself. Yours. i. . I. S. Trior I.Man'. The writer of the above was certainly very fortunate in falling into auch h 4pitaoje hands, and we somewhat envy him the honor of sitting at a Congressman's table. Such a poaitson, however, is, we conclude, rather unfavorable fbr forming a correct opinion. At '. Mr. Troutman did not succeed in framing a defease of his heal that will bold water. We presume he seta with Packard's consent; othetwise, he is in danger of being blamed for calling forth facta that an- very damaging to the hospitable M. ('. Since it ia esteemed proper to nuotc from private letters, we submit an extract from a volumi.i am specimen, datI March L'7. and addressed to I. Mat tingly. K.-p. by 'Jen. Packard, viz: Now at the outset, T wish to .'.mend yi DJT statement that 1 am -unoer BUSTS obligations to you than any other person in Plymouth," by adding, "of the district." for I have B -t a dtfttbt of its correetBosa." We ask our eorroapjoduui to ksop the ah maj extract in view while defend-in-hmhaat. Thasisaot a sacra eotaplinient, hut rather an rTtortcd eonfea si ii of ;i met patent to ev. ry diseesniaa ma in .he district. That Mr. Mattioffly. through his paper, h-u the ball in motion that nominated Packard, no one denies. And what defence is supposed tntxk in the! tttci"; reJunaj to prosaise bii 1 n factor as ofltoe, we cannot im agiBs. It only plaoss the M. Chi the attitude of a bog, greedily devouring the fruit o( tl"- ir :e. but M ver looking apward to the soaree of his benefits. And uch are the motives that iainonoti J"n. Packard, as evidenced not only by Ins refusal to appoint our relative to the Plymouth P. o.. but iatha removal of Kddy, to whome he owes the military reputation which is the foundation of the aaperstni etnre of his foatanam And t hove this in black and white in fhf

mum letter quoted ltuui abore. ttpeakinjr of the nomination of Major Moore, Packard Bays: I A-ti"i- who effect this will have on inc. It will brinir against me all the personal influence that Bailey can bring

to bear and he will Luide the IrowI . VI brnliru interest, ami the -Nelson ' interest in LaPorte, the Mund aya, Peeples and Wears, all connected by marriage. Altogether, 1 have not the slightest d ubt it will work my defeat in the convention of 1870." Did ever man more abjectly fear to offend? The withdrawal of Mr. Mattingly was made after it became apparent that Paekard did not intend to appoint him. but not until he had been subjected to the humiliation of failure. One word from Packard might hate prevented all trouble. Had he asked to be relieved iVom the Becosfuty of as ehoomng between two angry contestants, the Bootest and its excitement had never occurred. Bot Mr. Mattiugly's friends felt that his services to the party and the M. C. did not justify the treatment he received. Ho had published a hold Republican paper fora dosen years in the most intense Democratic county in the District, and the time Was ripe for the recognition of his services. But we do not base our objections to Paekard solely on his course in regard to the Plymouth P. O. We expressed privately our dissatisfaction at the weak can VSH he made, and our opinion was prevalent throughout the district. Moreover, he acted in n mean and niggardly manner in refusing or negleeting to bear a sh ire of the expenses f the camgaign in counties where lemtcratic majorities existed. Though in the enjoyment of one fat office, and a candidate share to he elected, for another, he did not even provide for the ticket:-he was cVc sen with. Mr. Troutman's letter was received just as our paper was going to press. ;.nd we therefore have not tini to briii out other evidences in our poosoaaion of Packard's otter sellihne. uniform neglect of his friends, and groveling ab ject fear of his foe Rochetter Soy. The above may furnish some amuseoent fbr those acquainted with the facts and persons. It seems that Paekard refuses i tamely give op his chances for i re nomination. and tint Will Mattingly, ed'tor of the Sj:. Is bound . let the people know jut how mean a man 1'ackard is. whether he is re-nominated ir not. We make our bets that Packard is a dead du-'k." MISCELLANEOUS. I HEAETREXDtXQ CALAMITY AT IXDIAXAPOLIS. Exriosios oi a BOiunoa tiu: rant a bounds. iNidANAl' d-ts. Ind., Oct. 1. A terrible calamity occurred on the t vt fair grounds :it 4 p. m., to-day, by t'i cxplosioa of a boiler. These prea:.t who had been on many a battlefield, said they had never wita eased a more ticken ing or fearful Bcenc. Ten persona were instantly killed, fear of whoso ware mj lua igled that their rcnains conld not be id ntift d. I'p to 11 o'clock to-night. 11 amro have died, and it is expected tli it more will expire. Th-- exploded boiler was connected aith a portable steam saw mill, whicl i-id been awarded a .500 premium thi iuoraiuR'. At the time ef explosion tic engine had iost started oa a trial ol etpeed of the competing mills. It is said that tea aunotes before the explosion then was 110 pounds of pressure on the boiler, and just before that 120. Several parties state that the blue steam Mine from the lower gaula indicating no water. A young man who fired the boiler yesterday said it leaked so badly that ;t was difficult t a raise steam. The boiler exploded apward, and fragments were thrown te a great distance. If the explosion had beeo horizontal, tin re O old have been a greater loss of life, for tboooandi were in the immediate neighborh M d of the scene of thrt disaster. The t plosion was like the sound of a 64 pound Columbiad. The eon-cu.-sion ahook the building upon the fair grounds, and caused general eon Kt mat ion. In a moment the occasion of the report was. known, and it caused fearful excitement. There WSJ a rush for the teens of disaster to ascertain the injured and most heartrediau scenes were witnessed, when children discovered tho:r parents and parents their children, Several bodies were blown to atoms, and portions were poked up that had been scattered ever the gronod. At onCC tin' remains of the dead were picked up sad carried to ail undertaker' .n this city, CXC pt a w ;iia:i and a child, m 1 the woandetl eared for. Tbe foliowiug arc hc names of the killed: W n. Hmniatr, adianaptdia, fonoar ly of Rochester, S. V.; head lawyer in Lop raft s cooper -b- p. 15 u Beverly, eogineer ol a saw mill in Paragan, Morgan 'unty; P L Davis, IndliBapolis, engineer oi the exploded mitt. A PJaeksoD, Memphis. Clark county; fl i m of Mr CaVlS. about 1H yo:ti 0J w mf old; P M Beahom, lt. Wayne; a kodjf supposed to be that of Lewis Wilson; Dsoiel IiOOg, city; John Gold, city; W Mdvy, near the city; J L Rosslcr, city; Peter Kreit, city; four bodies not recognised) a women lonpoeed to be Mrs. Ilunlap. Oohnahos, Indiana; a littlochild of M Dawson. Tbe following are the oaUM B of the seriously wounded: Henry Gernhart, John Kennedy, a a man by the name of Kelly. J Casper. Isaac S Long, John White, William Pears n. North Salem: Midi on Null

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t'icero. Indiana; Caroline Weaver, Hamilton county; T Sinker, proprietor ! of the western machine works; Mr Vinton, wife and daughter were hi a eariagc close by hut were not in jured. There were many miraculous escapes. A number of the wounded wer' removed t Allen's Surgical Institute, and received every attention. The state fair hoard met this evening, and resolved to keep the gates ef ofthefiir open to-morrow, the admission tobe appropriated t the wounded. Oct. 2. The morning papers give the numb -v killed at 27 -and the wounded at 56. The number of woun led aoubtless exceeds that number, as many were taken immediately to their homes, and no report has been made. The dangerously wounded were taken to the Indiana Surgical institute, and ! all are doing well but three. John White, of Windfall; Nathan Alberts m. of Plainfield; and John A. McVey, of Marion county, will probably die. The remiausat Weaver's nndcrtakcr office have al! been recognized. The following additional names of dead and wounded have been obtained : ; Dead Win. II. Dcniing, Greenborr, Cud.: saac linker, Hamilton county, m ' a ' Tnd.; Ä. Sonic, Indianapolis; Jonathan Moniten, Hamilton county, ad.; Clara 9 w e Dawson. 28j years old. ndinanapolis. Wounuletl Mr. Paddock, wife, and three children, all BÜghtly injured; Geo. Wnldo, of Indianapols, wounded badly in head; Annis Smith. 1 1 years old, Indian n pol is. badlv in shoulder: Gconye Grenner, Indianapolis, injured in thigh and head; Mrs. Dunlap, of Columbus, Ind.. badly in back and hip; George P. Kelley. Conncrsville, Ind.. leg fractured; James Swett, superintendent of the Eagle Btachiuo works, ladinapolis, slightly; John Duncan and wife, of Franklin. In L, sliffhtlv. TOO MA XT FAMILIES T SUPPORT. John. I don't see why we can't oct w C? along as well as we did ten years ago. I work harder now than then, and more hours iu a day. I spend not a cent unnecessarily; and yet I find it a struggle to live. We used to live plentifully, dress well, and help for you. wife, when house-work g; too hard; and s:iil I oould lap up something for a rainy day at the end of the week. Wife. True, John; but then you on ly had one family te mactain; now you support a great number. John. A great number do y u sav . 1 don't understand you. Wife. Well, '11 tell yen. John; for you have worked too hard, and been too tired t read tbe newspapers, and too much harrassed in pn viding for the family to think and investigate. 1 said that yon now have to help support great many families, while in old timet you hadn't to lab NT for bat your own. There is the "Collector," aad the 'Aesessor." and the Detective'' who infS rm on your neighbors. You have' to support the families of all the se; help to by pianos and silks for their wives aad daughters, and help to educate thcit children. Then there's the bondholder, who gives champagne dinners, and hardens his table with silver plate, and travels in Europe, and pays no taxAll thi he does ai his u nd interest which is paid him twice a year. u i than there is the Tariff Robber, wh makes an annual of a hundred percent., almost all of which is a theft from honest toil. So you see. John, after you give a part of every days esmings tu each of these purposes, there can he no great deal left for your family. Yen didn't have to give your earnings ft i any of these purposes when Jamet Buchanan was Presideut; and aowe lived easily and wi 11. John. hy, wife, y- a antaxe me. I never stopped to think of these matters, though 1 knew t idething was wroncr. .Nor do I bow exactly see how I am robbed forthese purposes. Wife Well, John. I'll tell yotL We used to get coffee for tea cents a pound. Xowwe pay thirty-live. We use two pounds a week; aud 00 this single article fifty cents are taken from your Weekly wage and divided between boadholdera, cellactors, assessors, and detectives. There is a little addition -o the cost of tea, and of Bugarmolas es and rice. Every addition t ) the price of these articles is a t ix, imposed by the Government, to raise money to pay the bondholders, collectors assci -ors. and detectives, livery j.;ii' of boots you buy. you pay a heayy tax. livery suit of cloths you buy, you pay just double price lor. And tin- extra Cast all goes to the suppir( of Tarriff Ronbars, or Government leeches, who had no existence iu Democratic days. Our rent, you know, ia .a great deal higher; and the landlord vys bo had to rai e rent becaoaa he baatopay income tax and higher li-r ten. coffee, ingar, ind othor proviaious, than tea rears aco, whan he rave us rent as chenn. RomeI 1 '"

time v u chew toiiaeco. i r smoke i: ei 1 , , , , . , i i LSubbath the m.n later supplying the pulsar; for these votl IlSVO I nav in I 1 it i a I , i J"1 1 pit, well know u for his ococotric turn

ciuieu wnai .'ii na i i pay m tuenansn's tioie; tnd all tliia extra eoal is t.ix. f enable bondholders, eollectoiS. asaeSiorsand detsetivea to live in luxury .iul idlancaa. o you see. John, when roar week's hard toil ia mads to contribute to the aapport of ao ouuty faioilies, it ia bo Wonder we live p tor and hard, that we have soaaotimoa baroly the ejeecosariea Of life, and that our ehildroa don't go to school because we havn't nionlv to buv books and suitable clothes. Exit John, determined to rots with the party hereafter which desire, that the laboring Bona shall bare a lair doya Wogte for a fair d;i V WOrk, and that .1 ! t l . - the proceed.- ihall to the mppoii of

his own family, instead of being divided among a s t of luxuriant livers known

as Government pets and officials. Terra LTattfe Journal. fleeting . Dtwtetratie Slate C n'ral Committee The tAmoeraUc Stat CottPtmtitß io ( Keld on thr Wghth 9f Jdnu try. A meeting of the Democratic State Centra! Committee, pursuant to call, was held at the Sentinel ofioe, in Tndianapolisoq Thurs hi-,- evening, Sopteflilev HO. EteprcaentatrveS wee present from all the distric t- but pno. Altera full interchange of opinions by the numbers of the committee and representative Democrats from all parts of the Stat,', the committee adopted the following absolutions : RcmJted, That Delegate1 State Convention of the Democracy of Indiana, W opp cd to the ruinous policy of the party in power, for the n aaination of candidates for Secretary of State. Treasorer of State, Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instraction, and lor Judges of the Supreme Court beheld at Ihdianap Iis on Saturday the aghth day of Janonry, 1870, at nine o'clock, a. m. ll soivrtf. That the basis of representation in each county shaU lie one dele a gate for every one hundred and iii'i; votes east at the last election for. Mr. Hendricks for Governor, and one demente for fracti ns of one hundred an i over. RenoTccil) That the Democracy of the several counties be requested to hobt conventions on the tirst Saturday of De- ! cembcr next, for the purpose of appointins delegates to the State Convention, to he held on the Eighth of Januar' next, on the basis above stated, and that the names of such dole ate- and contingents, with thctr postofiic address, be forwarded immediately alter their appointment to the Secretary of the Central Committee, at Indianapolis. The Committee adjourned to meet at the Sentinel office, on the 7th of January next, tit two o'clock p. ni. Lai's Djbvjsmn, ' br'm. J. J. Bjkgham, Secretary. Onb of the greatest preventatives of sickness is ahnt st universally neglected during the summer and autumn mouths. We refer to tires in living and sleeping rooms, People Beeni to Bupposo tliat because the weather is warm there is no necessity for fires. But this is a great mistake. Fires should bo built at intervals in every inhabited room in the house, no matter what the season or State of the weath r. Bsp scially should this he the case in dtmp weather and in houses surrounded by trees and shrubbery. The practice oi' closing upgra:e aad removing stoves fr the sunimcr, nuntil cold weather,is a veiy had one. Ev cry room, for the sake of the wallpaper, carpets and (brniture, if n t for herdth should have a are in it occasionally. Fires remove the dünp malartous at BBOSpherc, and drive aw ty ih-i vapors that contain the seeds of disease. Xf'O AH Iii JJ LfihftT. Sknatob St ox sit, speaking of the high rate of interest we sre paying on the uational debt, said: '"It ia the doubt wnicb costs. It is the doubt of what? Ii is the loubt on the part of the creditors of the government of its ability to pay th.debt, under the management of such windy pedants as Sumner? Is it the doubt of the ability to pay, because the current expenses of the corernment are :n re than three times the amount they ought to be? Is it the doubt of the ability to mv, because congress and our civil sei vice are daily dooounc; ed Rjt corruption by the newspapers of t the ruling party. Republican politicians and newspapers are boastinc of the res urces of the guvernnjent, and the stead and great increase of our wealth aud population.

They Sav the coaotrvisabk twv aodJ wi Wgbt and hoorabld. business, paying ' l . "J 3.S0perday. No gift enterprise. Mohumcury a debt twice a large. They boast a b Ko money wanted in advance. Ad-

,1. . !mJ Um I .ii me em u ii i. . 1 1- rvtviiuv icvrncu " the Treasarv, and claim that they are reducing the debt at the rale of one hundred millions of dollars a year. Ii ail this be ao, why is the credit of tht govcrnincut a matter of doubt? Who has control i the Bnances, sad ia reaponsibhi tot the 1 übt? Chicago Time. On Monday last one l' the nwav disgraceful scenes we ever witneaaed occurred upon our strceta. A young woman, apparently about tweoty-ave years old was beastly intoxicated. It would aeooi that this u.-.s bad enough, but t o a;ld to the dtsgiaoefol exhibition, ike oarrted in her amui on iofiuat, oat store than three months M. As she irtaggered throogh the itroot, earning and swearing;, she caused the brash 1' shaBN to oouttle tho ehatck ui' every decent person who smv her. Bfoom(u hi Democrat, i(i ic.i.iv veanaiacc n Vermont , , ' ' i , church waa in muvu oi a pastor. liuc of mind, prayed fbr "a man front the Loitl." in this iHshion: -Seud 08 not Mil ol I own in his dotage, nor a younz in in iu his gatngho d. yut a man w ith all the ntodcrii improvet aents." A rowdy fotenduis to be a i j . thus accosted 1 1 el in tho Bsroct: ''Madam can you inform "me whe c I eao iee the elephant?" Mio, hul i.:' i had Io iking tla-s I could enow yoo a very Isrge monkey. At a Cabinet mee tuig last wcefc ill Washington, aeverai of the ateaabera had to be introduced (n the Presiden; it u.is so long sinea h-j had a fen them he had ßrgrttin ihcir names.

IXTKRES TIXQ FA CTS.

Glass win 1 ws were used for lights in 1180. Chimneys were first put up to houses in 1240. Tallow candles for lightf in lliiO. Spectacles were invented by an Italian in 12 10. t'aper W;;s made from neu U ;r I ! in ii.nii in lora. l W L. i , l i l v " 'u n ClOtn Was Blatte in Ctngland ! ion UI I

.rr i prinmcr tr en ncvantetvp m ! ol iiwimym. to me fe-fi ---: ! ! ;-. t r r,.-h. wltli- , . .,, ' "K l' to appraumeat law, naject to rcI44v. 1 dunapUoa. ., ; DAVID DOWvBeeW. Watcuea v.-L-re art nuulc in Germaav 1 " . , ' CfUEtDFrs BALE. in 1447. c5 I ' V VH'f !lf fil" 111 aWSMMUiftAM

feleacopea were tir-t iureatod hy Porta and Jansoa iu 1500. Tea w is first brought from China to Burope io 1501 . Circulation ot blood was fir.-t discovered by Harvey in liilo. V newspaper was first established in 1 r Peadlom docks were first invented ia 1630. A steam engine was invented in Hill). A barometer was invented by Torrecrillo in 1635. iread was first made with yeast in 1650. Cotton was planted in ths United States in lTott. I' ft 8 ft lfti')-'Fl v -I fi v-in.i 1 1 h t A a ) bit s iSh 1 LA 1 mm?.w-w 1 1 n i i in n n 1 J .MIU HAlsE ItY UFWM 0 , EU TUE BASR PA VMOl ttt, IM. Half-lot, small house in rood repair aad goo'tbarn utuatcdon lot N. 1 . ft M s. addition, jnst south u' lfaniangeFs Waajon Shop. I'ricc 750. '22 town -lots in Wheeler'f ndditientoPljntoath, nortlt-east of ohl taaaery let. Price fiow $200 to$4o0cabB.J of X. WJ. of sec. S. towa. 34, range 2. Agvod piece of timber, i'ricc -lö per E.J N. V. fee. ')'. town. ;", range 2 cast: $0 ncresßu: ..ü dity an i excellent LoeatioB. i'ricc $13 i'. r acre. Lot -'.. PrymoBth. WTith Large franie hoose adapted far iv.. faaaillea ;-ikI well and cistern, (louse in good repair. Prioe $1000. I.o 220, Plymouth. (!!! eoaifortable aousc, well located. Price $iKKI. X. W.l sec. HI. tva. ', range 2. A raDftarkablc 'ino piece ofiiatber well watered, verv superior BOiL Price -v iO per acre. (20 acrefl three miles wath ( P1ynouth Known ;is IheoH Houghton farm, 100 acre under cult reation, well watered, one of the ! .a farms in the c annty, excellent stock farm. Price S?25 to s:ui per a crc, accordi'i'.'f to terms. S. B.J fcc. ? tev a. 32, range I. 75 acre? improrcd, rmxl orchard, iiouae; barn and well, t'i ice v-' t r . :r Titttee to above .jI1 j rfs ft nn iat!?factor abstract fnrnishetl purchaser. Leas lime lt. ven oil most of ta-. ;,' t ra?t a ; t ChEAX YOUR WHKA T CI SAX TOUR li MEAT! Every farmer should haw a good Fanning Mill. Damp, dirty wheat is often saved, notch improved and made ii& tor- market by runniatr it throosh a i id Fanning Mill. tirst class Mills foj- sale on a years time by II. G. THAYER. " AGENTS m PltOF, PABSOhT La ws of Containing ... mum for tra asset ion oi every Btate, br TheoohilT ef k usP.trsons, L. I . D., Professor of Law In Uarrard lTniTcrfU y. .1 .''- ' '. for KtrerrbtHtjf ; explaining tba t irrios. duties, and obligations of nil the reif 'ions of life, as Well as every kitr.l t.l co-j iract an 1 legal oblig; t 'oit. an economical c rt."' : connsefor a$rictt so plain, full accurate, and complete that no person can affair Ito be eithonl it. Kinolviuc the rem3i of the labor and Rtitdy of the most popular aad successful writer of law ho!;s :n the coUnfry. Send for a discfipfive circular with termsand leslinionialg. Address JONKS, .TIN KINS & !., Chicago, 11L, ' - national i't ::. CO., t oo. i wAiCÜ rREE,, ÜiVENj URÄllS err live ivan who will net ,s -cut ia 1 dress ii. MONilOE KENNEDY & CO. 5wt Pittsburgb, Pa. 5.000 Bl I UK x ra A X VK St io bay the Frst Bdithuji of "loo Chaiae Selections, .No. 2," Ceatanuag mehtttaat o 1 thiiigalbr raaitation, aeolamatiaa, sehenl;i Uag, &e iu poetry, prose. Scud 80 lent s For a sample to 1. UAR11ET ft .. Chiea go, 111., AlM'Excclstor L"olae.-." price $ 1,75. 6W4 A;i:'is WANTED PÖB or THIS VOSli.' Ovtr Omt Znoooasi Hlu$tnUion. Th largos! best Belting, aad laostattractWeanbsoriptioa l-'c ever published. SSend Oar io ular witii 'onus nt oBce. Addreaa II. 8. PUBLISHING CO., HI Broome 8t., N. M A K.N Ts WÄNT8D tu SKLl. r;. LETTER BOOK? Bor Copying Letters ottltaut l'i aar a-t'.-r. This is Uiegrcatcf Labor, aud money s.iv.n invention of the nicl none sec u. but i praise it" simjiiel: audeeoveuknea, ;us jrou liava only io j lane ihe written letter ander the copying leaf, aad rub it oka von Baad. Aa Aeoal has bat Io ahaw ii property, ni it Bella itself, Adapted to erery kited ii buaiaeBtt, It does aet pay pat, as the iirt .-i.tle i - oiii v a beginniuic. Addreaa owl P. UAttWET ( " Chtcg, UL Sk st ios i.-s kMjWoliOVTtM I9 V LP ST. I being reu 1 hy people of every tjtass twA I . i j ... ti . i i rhu ucaoBtmauon an over mis count rj ami Eujmpe. Thoy are fall oi' vital, bnaiiitifal theaght aad meLiag. 1'lninoutk Pulpit is oubnehed weakly, sad coma las Mr. Beechere Bermens aiol prayers in form suitable for preservation ami liimliug. l or .-.lie I v all newt dealers. Pries t''i cents. Yearly aubs4 riptlon reeeii edbj the publlabera i s i (riving two handsome volumes of over 400 pages each! Half yearly, sl.Tö. A n a anu ttporl Bteelportältof Mr. Boc'cherprelanted to all yearly rabscribers. (straordinary offer ! Y.v ntA Pulpit aS i. and the :,uiU Union ($2,00) an indepaadaaCbrla- : tii ii Journal, M Jiages. cut and stitched, clearly printetL ably edited, sent t one addreaa weeks for SI. Special Inducements Io canvassers and those (tettiiii; up clubs. Ppecliueii copies, ponlajje free, f i .t. f.. PORO .v '.. Va I Pub's, W r.uk Row,N. V.

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S 3 IIE11IFF . SALE. By rtrrne of .in Order ofMlr, nnl a torra of for.-fl );tir.. of liiortjTMj-" :sn trl cut oftbr ofhee of the rk'tk f .M.irdkt! circuit Cmirt. io taTor of Ani.i L. VW : aiel Rgataitl Ti O'Concor, Io mo ürocT- U; I w iV Oer !i ea c iit piit)lic a"cOou. on S.a. inlay. Oct. 30th. lStOL betweea , im in vea o muck a.m.. aau mnrofioi'sp. in., at tii- coart doom t.r in njrmoua, Oaratall Coantir, Indiana, a Um law directs, Um fullowiii d.-cii!vl n-ai eetate, tn-wil: ' Tte- Wi-t half of the raoUt half of ih aarm-waal qaartcr : section mnu'icr rtraitv-HtreeSSi. in "'""""I', """"f luinj-iarec ji.irui 01 imii.-o number (3) east contain flMty acre More or lern, itnatd in MaraU comtr and atate of Indiana, or mneS thereof a maä l. ncopaaarv to savi-iy UMJndjntnnSitnowdew the plaoUKOiOi interest and roU, off of the east side of s.iiit ahon Am. c-dbedlaud. Sitaated ia Marshall Coantjr, stat;I out ofthe oSiee of the Clerk of the Marshall I ctrcun court, i me direct -bona jadamca! pttJ0L,f,Jon S' ": ;!""- :m', !,-!ins' .Olm D. Wolford as principal, atvl WiTliaai .... wigvi nj.i.vm i.j;;, i Have loVH'U OB the following deaeribed real estate a Ute property of Paler Scblarbs to-wit; 11 ., .1.. t. ........ I ....... 1 -I I I . . . iam nuroo : leven (111 in Deitrieh'a m&finLtl00 nil xl mmrotremeats and appurtenaacca to the ...... irenmgiDg, Biiuaieu m Maranatl county, (mltaaa, aad will eOr the sane t'r sale .u public auction, al tiio Cavil J t iaor in rHyntmUh, Marshall Couaty, !?vli:ii, on SATURDAY, 0CTOBKRA 186, between tbe hours ' tOo'dack :.. at. aad 4 o'clock p. ra.. as (he law directs, ttbehikwt bidder far eask. without regard t. appraiaeaaeal taws, avbject Io redeatptiwa. DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. C. i. ......: ....... i , .. GILtl i ' BALK By rirtaoofaa order of sale aad a dearee affei iloitre of mortgage Laa wed out of t!i? office of tbe eterk of the Saarahall ehreuit court, in fhToref Charlee IkcGaeara, andagaiual KUephen Morria, anal Hwary J. Bichel, replevin bait, to bus dfarectcn, I will utter for sale at publk ancUea, ou SAT I' It D.W. OCTOSER 2X 1So9, between ii-? boars of 0 o'clock, a. in. atei 1 clock, p. ia.. ni the coart houae d-r in Plymouth, Marshall county. Stut of In. liana, as the law directs, the foHewicgdeecribed real estate, to-wit: 'Ilf west half .f tbe north-west quarter aad the Berth-west auarter of tho Booth-west anarter of arettaa aawea (7), in townahip thirty-three (33) wsitii of range '. one 1 1 , c;is;. rontaiaiag one saadred and ainety-aix 1 m) neves mere or less, situated in Marsball cooaty, Eadiaaä, to the highest bidder far cash without regard to appraieeaent laws; Mibjeet to riemptioa DAVID HOW, Bherif M. C. -IIERIFF S SALE By rirtue of an order of aale and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued oat of the offeeof the Clerk of the Marchall 'irci.it Court in thtrar of William i'.VHUheit. and igaiasl James II. .Vdatr and Julia A. Adair tame directed, I wiU offer far eele al iutIic auction "ii SA Tri: da v OCTOBER I860. between the hours of 10 eelock a. m.. and ! o'clock p. in.. :it t'ue Court Ifeoas dear ia Ply oi at h, Marshall couaty, Indiana, as tin law directa, the fol lowing doacribed real eatit! ;. t ri-W.it: Eot number thirteen 13) in Martin" eea aadaihlitien lathe towa of Bourboa, Marshall County, sud Btate of faatiaaa ts the highest bidder, for cash, without rr:ir.i to ftppraisomeni laws, subject to rademptiaa. DA V P i f IW, She ri-iff M. C. C5 IIERIFF'S SALE. By .Mitte oi aa oiler f sale and 'here of foreclosure of mortgage iaaued out .l ilic aaum of the clerk of the Marshall rircnil earn t. in favor of Xichoa i V . Galeattineaud agaiast Qeorge Rule, Mary Rule, deary Kroha and Joha Paul, to -.ao direct 1 wiU offer for sale ?;t public auction ou SATURDAY, OCTODER '. 1800. Betweea the hour of o'clock a. at., and 4 o clock j. i.e. al the court bouse ili-oi in Plymouth, Marshall county. Btate of la iiana, as tiic law tiirccts the followiag di rilie! real estate, to-wit: Tli.- uadivided aae-tbir I . i af forty-twt feet (4-1 oil" l" the Boath nide aflol So. omt I i. in Jacksoa addition to ihe town al Bourbou, Marshall coaaty, Imlmna, ta Ihi iiiof.-t li'i i- v i ? cit.-ti, adthooS regard u appraisment tawat knbjeet to redemption DAVID HOW, Sheriff M. '. N TOTICB TO SOX-RESIDENT. STATS OP IMU N A . I MARSHALL C N ! Y. f la th Cornai io Pleaa Court Noreuber term IMS WiBiam Botland, j as, - Divot to. Eanlee T. Holl . ml. v The 4alatia!n the above ealltled caaae. by bb ittoriirv. baa ii" '! in mv nSlee Iii- pvatptaVai acafia1 the ifcO nat, nsid ir Btpcartna th;" ilavit of a competent pcnaa l aal the dcfeadanl RantceT Holland i a aoa-reaidcol of tbs Btate at rod tana the i berrhy cotiSed f Um pcaaeaey al ot'hrii-t c-oiipl u'iit apiiiet tir and .11!. - lic wp' tr ind nnswer ot demar laeieta al tin' ealttag i tti cans., on tbe iecoad dajnf thenest term of mW nrt. to be 1k-.-iiti and held at fac mart Iioti-- in Um tov 11 at PtjmMiuib, oa tli arst Maaday o: Stoveoiber. nos, naid ciaaplnutt Mat lbs naUrn and tbinjw therein contained aad aUeaed a UI 1 heard aad deter lained hi aeralnnee. i : JOHJI V. sjiMAX. Chwfc. ly virtue of an order ofsalean ! a decree i mrecloaure ef mortgage issue I rail of the office of tbe elerh of the afarshall circuit court, ii; favor of Horace Corbin .-.ui agaiBtH Ely R. Moore, Almira Moore, an 1 M ithew Erwin replevin bail, to me dureeted, I anil offer for sale tit public auctioa oa BATÜRDAV, torrOBERS, 1868 Betweeo the loan s of 10 o'clock a, m.. and I o'clock p, as., at the court bouee door in Plymouth, Marshall county, st;tte ef Indiana, aa the law directa, the follewiag aeacribed real estate, ito wit): The :at": east quarter of the Boath-waat quarter, i ) of Bcctioa aamber ei;lit (8l b township N. Ihirty-threa (S3), north of range tour j I) easLcoatatBa forty (40) acres more or less, aitnated ia Maxahall eaoaty, state of (adiaaa, ta Ihe liicrlie.st bidder ton ea-h without regard ta appraiaaaaeot laws: subject to red em pt ion. DAVID HOW, SboraT OL C. OilKltll i 8 BALM By virtue of aa order of aata aad a decree of foreclosure of mortgage i .i I out of the office of the clerk of the Marshall circuit court, in favor of Betauet W. Miller, ami George L. Briak, . :i 1 againat Simoa r. Laak, Laviaa i. Lash, Ibartford Peter, James T. Fife and Jiff iah II, Pilo, to out directed, 1 will offer far -ale at public auc tioii on BATUUDAY, OCTOilKR !. IffoffL Bat wean the beaar aflO aeteeh . m.. and I o'loeh p. m.. at ti:o raort Isosodaer in Plymouth, Maroltall c amty, st.-or ot ladiaaaVaJ ihe Ihu- directa, the followin. Jeaeribcd real estate ta-bit: Lota "no ( l ) arol faanr I iha ii..ck aumaaa eigheaea (18) ia Tyoer City, Marshall cetiaty, ImllaBa, te the kigheat bidder lei eaoh. wit bout ragwid to airaiaaaenl la: niijcv't to redemptioa. BAV1D HOW, Kheriff M. C N OTlt'K TO M It t . 1 1 j I , 1'. ST M i: of IND1 i, gg Itaaaaaaa Cosa r, In Common PlaoS Court, Xovcnibcr term. I860 Daniel C, Dewey.) vs, Divorce. Hearieita Dcw3 J The PhtiatuT in the abnre COtitied caoae, by hi aUoracja. im- II kd in mr af Bee hi- coaapmiBte againat tbe defendant, and it appi tiling ly Cue alii lav it of a cnnipeteat persoB, that the tletendant. H. nrietla H.-wey, is i iun.ri s'n lent of laduiBat she ia therefore hereby not ified ol the pendency of aaid complaint agoiost her, and unlasa sheaitpear, anew er or demur tin rctoat Ihe calling of said cause, on the tirst day of the next term of bald court, ta begun and in hint tooaeort ooooo in the town of Plynaooth, 00 the firht Mon. lav of Novcmhcr, I860, ii'l coins plaint and the matters and things therein con la in cd and alleged will be heard asd determined in her absence. JOHN C. CL'SHMAH, Clt rb. Sita Bf 0 IV hTutaoo, Dtp'

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G. BLAIN & 00. Df ak: ia DRIGN, ETC., RKtk-ftit Cwscr lidiigii iü Cirr Si.. n PljoMllfh, - lud. HAVlVfl ju-t r. ivf.t a "ir-b nptTv of .. : j USaax in our iiu o( tr..a-, oaaaasona . . Drngs, Medicine, P-it.. on., nvc Zl ClaxM, Briitiheii, Prri'w :nti if i, 1 " ' tee Xrjliouf, ?!attonrtr, .. JM'fiiiit and l.'iquorx J'mr irtcJ'.ol piTOMS to te le'nch t ittittt Ottilien. w tinv nmatwaS, aaiwOlaaOat rn9oua'i! rataM eaasdrj of RaoMaao Bi ' o.il Oil. Also every tri asit OOS KfBOSEXE LAMPS, For barnln - the mim. VV- also a"uf lev ail ihc papal tr Patent ledlelict, or ihaaaj ru-:L!jiM PRESCRIPTIONS, :ir..fn!!y j.nt np :it :-ll hour? of :!ie ni;b:. hy aa ; -ri. nri it drallst. We earnestly lavOe mo poolie to (aror ii- with .h tail ;oirt r;in.ii r our Ktoek, Hint haeoaM im laeuS of ttm OwS sat wr ar aaaag a asetal oaaoaea. 19 BLAIN t o. LIVERY L iv kr aaro SALE STABLE. T':p 'jn-T-r-iL-Ticd 'ir.vinpnrrli:!: the ifrerv sta bkaf Alt. man a Rosa, is tutiy BtsparaS tm meet evrry waat ef tlio Beery Iwadaeaa. He hn tvtii r aarsea tad taer aagalraaaa has ever been kepi in 1'Iymonth. which lie is prepnre-d to rtiniih the pohtte tti; naort peaMoaaMe terwm, Tr iv(. km "veyej tu atUJ part vl the ciu: ; oa r--rti !!- rinj. jj. L. ÜAKTKY, LIVEBY STABLE FO."Eo SALS ! Th" BUCKE1 L'.'tV stiMk. owi fr bi ,. Ilarsey, appoaiteUwrarlci Hge,ls mfexmX for aieaa ike aMwt Itbeml lenaa. The pninrlatia f jomiu: west this fafl sud V. ael' rerjr h.tr. The Baal wem ami stfek h (fua! m Um Ix'vt hi North Era ImOaaa. aaatf at the Oackcm lävarr aar per r it !;!:". OfiS DOLLAR SALE OW CAN IT Uli UO.tK. Is lue cry afllai niiwii who tLroa 0 .Vf D 0 L LA 5 S TOR E , 7 I.aic St., Chimera, That ovrrv - -i; ion and ra rieft of FS XCT iOUUS.CVl I'LEfeY. LEATHER tiOtlDH. JKWRLUT. l.:iiCs. A!. IT Ms. Stf.VRB-PI.ATED WABK. te.. Sc.. can ! pnrebawifd ;:t OM rxiremehf bat priea of OXH BOLLBit :or each ml da. Warn UW Mini.- i.cmIs an.n !. o'tai: ! lay oili-T idacr for I -u?'e tta- am out. ami which the whofrpake eoaaV ba maaaM bay for tti?t Biire? We reply: Hmamrs buyers raastaatty ai Bm am t. hy v ii.. in jii it- arv a' t, ... m .. .. i't i fft, and. I" -ii-- .' ' por.'i nf o"r 0 ;..;.; ti OffBtta from KiiroS4Mta Maw usat at errat llariag al- nrrey btcUttr .1 b ta '.i.' -. -t Dallai Said Sram oi i;s;ou, vrs ortS, oy mee af t he oj.ti; sYSTinr, xt md oar advaabuo af our awaaeaaa aamSeaam oat retail trtd-to thoe living al adiataawn tba -axi:: in cTj.rt s. ctaaraea niREE'FVCMTHS Ti:E AMOVXT now rai !. ar..1 l'; :n' ' . ..' ceo.h deu oooe omme it of oit gemeterntemu Beadm pawrcaaba, or--rnd for riretr.r. ta ASXAXD f CO., 73 Lakt St.. Ci.i'cayo. OawdM al WBaii aata tu Trail. rr?t4 FANNIMG MILLS. jAXMXt; KILLS. FA NNING MILLS. The great Wheal Ban - b Bin I anpioaibtaj, and crery Burner aboald Lr.- o;ie of J. XEWTOX WILUAVS Ne.r niid Improved Wbldi am naatlm ba any esse burodacsd ta tbe pabnc, Tln'v were soere!nfnlly tried by mora than thirty of our 'e-t farmer- la-i t ;oa Wbo apeak n Um l.i rht-o b abaa at Uaun, alao the lljmaaath water and -team in ill. oxm MCMtmM jopff Rt ADr, A ml will ba S!d ou Rckianulilr Uraaa. Any SBsnaaaibM pernor, dchi.iux an aaaary can Pity io Aw f ubfccribi r. 3! u. t; thayk;: MANUFACTURES. pLVMOl TII FOl 5tl)RI and M AC TI 1 N E II O P ENGINES BUILT UID t KP All Kl N iilOST NOTlt B. IXTLLKT8, SUA FTIM3, .MIL!, ok iRixa, 1 1 a r i t i m , irio.ainn..ti" 3Tol romiuon. on I TiS mr BSaS ordiT. '!.-( .h.'p-, hi li Hie ilr.troved Sy fr last winter, hate beea rebuilt and ftiniitii-d nnh le-w BuHiiner) ihtonabont. All kint- ol ca-iiri.; done in th Wl BaewdBnranw amaawv Orsem iUcttcd. 17 1 v WW ,T AOAOm. rVorietr. PHOTOGRAPHER Al IK AO RS rilOTOCRArf GALLERT. t n i Hn" Vnv. . n.,ri niici. Pneto?rnnh. Aiabrotype. Gam Pictnrra tr talo n In th - lric!f fit-rart. in all k'aCa .1 weather. Tram ronnn'.' . on hsad M. V KM I KSOR

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