Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 February 1860 — Page 2
THE .PLV.IjOCTII DKMtK'uAT.
: -- : : : Editor. A.;c. Thompson, PLYMOUTH, II7DIANA: TlIUKSDAY, FKKRUART 10th, ISGOJ - ' ' . j Democratic Slate Ticket. FOR GOVERNOR THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Shelby, TOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, DAVID TURl'IE. of White. 6ECUETAPT OF state, tt o,nr . ,T. r tv I II. bCHLAliiK. of ayiie. - ' " TOR WILLIAM FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, JOSEPH RISTINE, of Vigo. FOR TREASURER OF STATE, XATIIN'L F. CUNNINGHAM, of VLp. TOR ATTCRIVEr GENERAL, .OSCAH B. ilORD. of Decatur. FOR SUPERINTENDENT rCBLIC IN5TECCTION. SAMUEL L. KUGG. of Allen. FOR CLE It v f-UPRKME C'lT.T, CORNELIUS O'BRIEN, vi Dearborn. FOR RKP '!;TEK slTREME C-'URT, M C KERR, of F:-.vd. REPUBLICAN CONVEI Acci.-ttl!i;' to ALIlOUncellM-nt, the lie-.
... . House; on lau Sattird y. Having nothingvery especiti to attend to elsewhere. ! , ; e dropped in lor a short time to see ( what was gnm-on, kn. .win-that we wouid i be kos! welcome. The attendance was
publicans met iu Lonventi n, at the Lourtjji.e CVntial Coinn,i;o-e, but whit-!i is r.--
quite respectable, in point of numbers, j U evident by their actions and the measthere bdng between feixty-Sve and t ures they ai going to cany into tffect.
eeventy-rive peisons in the rcom, and ; with the exception of ours-if, we believe, they were all the "simn pure," for we
did not see another man in the mom lhaifhw romaiUon the iuipoitaiu-e of or-ani- : we. suspected ct l.aiing a panicle of Dem i tion. said that so fir as sucewas ! ' . ,. ' 1 i ' aS SUCes "'
ocracy aoout rim. i.oeer, mere may ; l:Te been some there that were Democrat. Tiie meeting was organized by selectia John L. Wstervelt, Chairman, and I. Maitingly, Secretary. After the ap pointment of cemmittees on S-leciirg de-! leirv.es to attend the Sia'e Convention, and
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by ihn chiirmin, to Iw hi order. Mr. and abolkk.u documents ciicula'ed amoir Johnson. Esq., was called out and did hi the mas, s, whih?. as thes.- wiie-woikers beit," mid ak?d them to take it for what j wav, the minus of the p-o-de aie yet unit wa worth. Ho went into the Deraoc-1 prejudiced. Should tle-y raise the requisrcy promi9framlr, raad rnndotn hoifl i . amount of cash we U.k for a General
and raised eery fire. He compared the Opposition party, fighting for fire iom, ' (abolitionism) to our fathers r.'sisri:g tyrany and struggling for their libeity. W must confess that we could not see the force of his comparison though it may hire been very app oent to o hers. After Mr. Johns -n was through, Mr. Coleman was calle 1 upon and made some : remarks. He talked of the sovr.igu power of Congress over territories-said it had the power to exclude slavery from the ml J ' o 3i r over these 'arriioriea tliat she could with tho same power create or establish it ; io them. r.. ki: l. . i.i.t .i :. ... ue uci.':r i lie; t'iueii L;e;wemen is ,-.:i - (3 vowed -b,.:ia,Ut. aJ, if U'.e modern Republican party is not Ab di ion. rs they lera deny, why u he, with all ' tr aolitioni,.9 of th days of yore, found ( acting with them? Veiüy. he has nothc , , , ,. ing to sacrthce. but hs only to open his arms and receive the oppoMiton into full fellowship, for ihey a-e brothers. Af,r i f i.,.-. ,i,r .1, M- T After Mr Co cm n w , through. Mr. I Mairinolv, of ,hM 4r;.,;AyM. a.ose and naidth i he was not g.-i ig to m ike a speech but would stuiplv giv. them a plan i f action. rhey w.-,; to, id .,;e nu-Mi,M f, , r ,, , . i i i , each of the out ,ow,.,h,ps to the Central Com mi oe whoe duty it sioal I be to that every school dis rict in the C nn y was organiz-d. and that thf-v should be " r i :.. a.-.: ...... .i: bu i'ii i...jiiii" i i.i M'l I'l i:i in iiir-ir i: iigress, that they would be able to report; toha! fjiarters faithfully and iritthf ally.-
Money iont f rai-ed documents circu- an element of the Opposhi n. beiy, and every crima which most tl- awaked to a ivalizvi n of ti e fact that their l.ucd."find the minds of the masses reach-j What we do b-foro the 231 of April, ' H's humanity, aie openly recommen- un, grabbing has i uii.d them, and that ed before, he v were bied by the Democ- let us do for the nominee ok the Chaklks- d;i1l; i n , , iln y ha.e a hard chance before them of ' . 1 L However harshly the term may grate on btainin" even a If elil I. To -hoso racy. II did not rare if his opponents ( ton Convention, and In us avoid com- the ear of Mr. Cdfax. we neither regtet :ln,l to tens ol thoian Is b i h-s. the Homeknew all about thf Republican plan for mating our. -elves on small matters and nor retract it. We consider that all met stead bill seems of more court-MjuMicf. than success in this County. Thy, .he Re- about thin-s that we cannot effect in the : who eonnive at tho commission of murder ;iH iher i pies of poli ieal controversy, publicans, wie going tomike at, open 1 least, onlyMo weaken our own par.y. Urts murderers ; and that all men who other D-niocraicSuicman that, Doug- . . - , . . . i i , . ., -.. . recommc.il robbery ate robTS. We Us.unles-.lt be Andr w Johnoii of lenn., andta.r fight and beat t.o. thereupon are for tho nominee of tho Charleston , no rwrsonal ouarreU with anvbo.ly - r0llil, ,.., f..r ,, ir ,,.. Mr. Jo
weiu UK- ci.eeiing, an i nu, ami was . joined bv ihe house gen -rail-. Our com- j nfttitor to)k l iti seat, thirkhi''. doubtless. ,, iii. i that it n ::PkH.T In m:iLn In !nit rem;it k I tleuieti to attaint in- bale C iiven'.ion on .. . . i c the appioaching "iwen'v second. ime , , , . i- i. ol ir.em we Know m ue --r.cgio eiju.to.y n.n f f thav h AT A told ns thev whip. Why i it that sii'-h men act iih the R-1 .1. Ttr, ir-n publicans? W,yr Uf V ill plain why i. I that these men give up a.l ... i i their views, and t.him in so hai motii oiis Jv wi.h the rany lhat says it is r.ot hol:f . 0 ... Uonmp.in.H.I,.; iniUee was r-M ! and the conuniitee discharged. TI e committee on r.Eolu - tion camo in. The r- solutions were read. J Tl 1,a firef TM.-ii,f lhV HMM A(l ! .. opted by Sections. Theie was no rhcusion on any Of thtm until they came to the third resolution, we believe ii was, in wl.i( h the Democracy were denounced i:: the the democracy most severe terms the getter up ru. 1 :v;lr r,f Af:er the resohrim was read a ! -j Mr Johnson a -of.-? and su" (jtld that here it rad "tLe Dcautia.io BVUUIIU - - -
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" v l. : ot the H.-lf, r book are treasonable, and The n.i ithe divisions of l is ad
I- 11 L . I I. "II. 1.1. Iiailll HIHI I I I"IU liliriini IP..II.H.HI , , . Jfitll. fto wh tlo. tight .Mid siill tlnnk. I J ' that all who approve, that book ate u. i.ors. saii.-soive 1) oi .!as reat advantage
The committee on delegates c m in . m "l . 4 4 ,n ' Tnis is our delibera e opinion atol we . a. e tllf Out of so,,,o six hum
... ..r,..d ,K- am(, .,f Krd; ;.,n --tM-.le national progress, or c:ea'o .Ms- Mll loW IUU(., Us expression may irn.aie VoIcm in the Conv. ,, io,, over two 1.
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: unite.! Demociaiic avJ Ivnuw-Nodiin.; P;'rtJ-" The question bein;' o: e i for de - bate thev went at it. Tliera wero various opinions in relati-Mi to the pronsr amon(Im-nl bui b-v a "--ann evidently, "from a remark ha made," had no f-vmpathy with the K. N.'s, arising I Mvin-a feu- words, the resolution . : , . T , , withdrawn by Mr. Johnson, to his some and was manifest dispk-asnre. Timlin ir u nnnfl-ftf fl'tM'r tlot iria i-Ar I obvious, an J that wm. th C.x t.t.t u , . . , ,. was wiüir.ir !o d j anvthiuij, a dop, an vthin' , " or wef adopt auTiLin, fir the sake uf ynt-J 1 ö tmir a vote. ilie first and on'y apolause, except j , , . 4 tne appiatne hi our coiemporaiy. liow. ever, wv understand that tliey had quite an enihtiiiasiic time at the close. Our Democratic r-aders will see by the 1 jibove that the Ojpoi.ioti is iiw or;aiiiz in- in ihu County, for the bu-ii.M.s
left. As we left th Cottit House fquaiv, . ,r . , f , , i 1 .nws ' ine i)U-!,;in:ul y , , , . 1 , ed as to the eilect tins infamous book has nastv detest him that Mayor Wood will I we tupposed thAV wero having n "ood ; , , r n u ... T . i i . 4 . ö I had upjn the organization of Congress. r.ae to proinwi to oppose him in order to time I rum a noise we htaid. which was . ..... ... " u v:i...n i: i
: i,, - ,.. l.,.. r. r, .1 Erri Nfcivtary j Vx.ImTIOI. .were acted upon and these aid.- !
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a Virtu e Committee. Now u it eoessarv for ua to sav that is lime- f-r i us to be "up and doing"? The (W-si-tion, thou-h tlieyhavi- Leen victori-uis i hero fur two year past, fear defeat. This ! They know that or-aniz ition and vigilance ; will accomplish every'hiug. Our m-ig-h- I bor, of the liei rdliaiu. in the course of concerned, he would as leave have a iwas a truth to contend for. He were forced to ' . - think that he spoke from experience ue couldn't help it. Wo may have been mis. taken, however. The a;i ihey have adopted for snc.-ebä is a good and effectual one, and wo have no ihmhr tl er trill ,. ' I 1 1 . 4 2V 1. li I i Wl.l If 1(1. 1111 ! (' 1 II I ' "distribution of Ileiper'a Itnot-ndin Ciisw." .md the New Yoik Tiibune, which f are alik.-infamous, :,i,,l romhine.!, fn the poli.ical crevd of the Republican par tv. The Presidency. ., . Iii l or inanv months past liiere has ben ! 1 i much said about what would be the nomi mM. of the CUlles(. n Convemion, and M nMr th(, Um(J if (m (?tV(Mllii, lU anxiety OI t1it. tlf as . r- 7, , , pttar.ts and tneir frienuj, increases, as well as tr. tear ar:il nrensiiie- i.t I)oM- ; lion. Mtirh has b-en and will still be (l , ,Hjr.;t.nt c v,ji i t lJl;lt j ; will b- before that bo lv. V-rv small mat1 .. i i i t let's hat. li-cn to.l ..lt:.-il hv ulti-M m.-n
aml lflllJ. ,,..;,;, hlvlm ,,. U.a, T,.e Kr,.r u. belter Ut-u snppiessed. Theru has been ,,tu of ihe neate,t p ip ;rs published in the a wioag sj)!. manifested by f-ome Demo- West and leserves the patronage all who r,roL:iblv '.elf.protnotion nviy wish to profit by the. leading of first Jmre at l ean than "tl ey I ave the ood t.f! rale Agricultural paper. fc.Ii. ul J any of "''lUiuruiian ii.t j i..t c tiu oo.i or n i J tby causa ,.av0f j,, a ?w ins:nIu.M( j-.ir fanning f. lends wish to take a paper of heard mer, professing to be Democrats, j ll,is Uml- UY cannot do LeUer th.an to Bav that if a certain "man was nominate! ! hsciibe, for tlio Indiana Farmer. ; .1 ii . . i " ! they would not support Mm. and -..er Wp CWax ami t!lCoMi8,y ih mb, thing a!,.ut others. Tl.isj tlltioil." i uiii not do. as any fiible man can see, I Mr. Schuyler Colfix. of Indiana, one of umi l,y their un Mianl-d e.T)iesiU,s ; ihe ndorseis of Helper's bo.k, who has will place themselves ia v,',v awkard Ht V"lyl t'Vf" lho J V" . , , . ignorance of the contents of til '. panijdi et ua l ,,s. i remark, aie general in AcU he Vordially approved," thought tl.tir applications, f -r, we .ire g lad to say, proper, yesterday, to suggest the expulsion that w. have led h-ard nor heard of any : from ihe g alleri -s of the House of the reDemocrat that would notsunnoit tho iioui- ! P"U',:; ai,d ciiit rs uf this paper, because li i i r -.-..... i . . . I
....,. i ui i e i i-...w r .n I . i ti f n ! n Subnit.t.ion to the nill of the majoiity is Democratic, and living oß" the track is , ouvenih!, am- hope, like o'heis, lhat the Ioan of our choice will I, hosen. Ori; Duty. It is ti.u tlutv of cveiy . j ' ......I I .....-..... . ft... 1 fV. ! r t ..... I it. j . . f I l.n 1 countiy. Ii is therefore the tlutv of all Democrats to commence aciion and not cease la laboi for thtr country until alterl lhe eI' c 1 l,5u a,lno " IaRt an(l ' and every v..!.-iven. The Opp ihition as ; ( m, ,h - ' . movement! t'i u.t'ir iiutuu!' iiu lumcic . . , . , . 1 ' -j- , . - - f. 1:'. As f.oVlML'1!. AS I izHlS of Otir i iii'o i x i . j t'a ii nrfcri'irinrr Tor n hirn t .., f,,w ,., ,, s , - , lül hS olt'rs ' w,,rM" 11 as we cherish our rights fs free whii men, ar.d as wo cletrst atioiui .nism ami naifiii t nii.i'i v. let u beoin to work lor j b ' : Ge- roe B LixdiT will have the last 'two number of Ftank Ls'ieV lllr.st.H.ed. ..,.,, M 1,,. in eino.e cntatmng uha pu.po.ts x b. an . x e ni'iU S ns oi Mum. ik-x' Sirurdiy It is a oood ihiiiiT an 1 a ma-niliient sell cheap, Ivo. Buy sume.
Bcckete Livert Stable. t we,
wo briefly called attention to the fact : that that N. B. it J. M. KlitgM-, of tips place, had one of the bost livery outfit in Northern Indiana. Their busies ana new, and of the very Ut kind, and their teams are young and in ; "good condition." Messrs. Klinkers are ! gentlemen, and are determined to not be i i i e i ; fctirpad in the Lusmess for cheapness or in stvle. Give them a call " . - ' I I IIKIIIIIIVIl-VIA. Ml L III f'fl rrW rne"ce the publication of a senes l arti- , , , , , T n . . :C'?3 on "Helper s Impending disss, r , , . from an able correspondent. Ue deem respond them very opportune, as our readers have , . teasers, bv extracts n. i om it can have a chance to judge of its merits. We are under renewed obligations to fme ot our Democratic fiienda, this countv, for their continued efforts to c.lel the circulation of the Democrat.--i i t . bmce our last isst.e we have received the nam-s of over fifty new subsci ibers. Keep HowJndiaiia is to 03 Carried. Jolin D. Def.ees, of the Indhnoplis AtA', has been chosen Punter of the House. It is said that this was given him with the uiiderslaadii' that he was to expend a great portion ot the profits for the purpose of carrying In l.n,-f,r the Republicans.J & ' I speaking of this matter the New Albany LeJjer says : The accounts from Washington aree 1(1 adng that in all probbili,y John D. üef,eeS; K' oi t inf"' chosen Printer to the House. On Mr. n,.llw,-a .vn Wt, K.lstM f ....... . ... this, for he certainly deserves sonieihin ....... 3 from his nolitiral fn'enJs. Uut it ii un-1
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derstood that there is an immense amount j t,,w D-Muoi-ratio masses in the Free S '.ate, of money in this Congressional printim;. ' champion and .Mnho linient of the ptinand of cuius il Mr. Defrees is ett-ed. h ci;dc..f l,..r.i;ir !S .v.-iei.n.ty ly whi.di
will bf with undersiandtiv that hv will bleed liberally t. carry Indiana f.. r the Re-publi'-ans. It will therefore be nsu v I t',,r ti n T).Mr..-.t-n to he;ir this in min l'r UiU U' iiiociacy lO oe.ii 11113 in iiioi and red. nib!- their exertions. It-publican i i .. " 1 e .. . . . . f ppi.Tcues arm newsjiappi , pani i i out oi the orot eeds of tho Congressional piinii..''. will ben-attorei broadcast over ihn 8ae, and i he Democracy must have the weapons at hand to combat them. Everv Democat si out 1 subscribe atone for a paper of Iii, own faith. , The time fir lethargy is past and tho-e that have the prosperity and welfare of their country at heart will not leinni i ignorant mk! ami Stupid in lelatn i.. in.ii . I . porfant and lanirerotis ixili.ieal m v .. " . . ,Ment-. of t h. ottnoi- on Let all ab.r to i.i nia oi in.. oj-poM.ion. ji.oi i.iooi io
do the most possible good for the cause of President shad h ivc been cast and countDemocracy, and. to know where a?d how vd. to work, thev should take some good Dem ! 11 L Bu- sl",,4,J Mr- D avJ.i be defeated at Cnaihsioii, lliO very blindest oera.ic papei or papers. , ... , . . . . , ' 1 , ; mole, will understand that the prtnctle . . , j wherewith his name is identified is ignored" Indiana i armer. ...i ...i.u.ivd-ih.-itiiie National Denioeracv
We sec by the las: number of th a! ove ; named paper, that it is to be changed from vc Llv to a Serai-Monthly, owing to the f.,.t tli ir.,-om.,ar. not sufii, i.,.t io we nae, ironi nine, io um, ueuoiuni; co . . . . as traitois those men who have pi.t'-ed themselves on the record as approvers ol a publication win rein treason, muider, nbIf we had, we hhould not wag th-m through the columns ot this journal. When the )iibli: safety i atta keil we i xpose the guilt of those by whom . Im attack thoso o whom it applies. As to (xpluiMii from tho House, v;e are not afraid of Mr. Colfix'a vengeance. I W .1...1I tlm ITiii- il..'i. ,1,..:,,, rj a.,l m.r ru.uri.,r. i-n-i c ".io iu o-j., win i.ivn.i j will occupy their seals daily, in the firm ' conlidence that our rights and iheira will lM(,the denied, because we shall neve, Icomnitatn act which would makeusjust . ,, , i r..i.. I lv amenable to a resolution ot exclusion ' " . . r r . ni sintiffton ontmuuon. Mr. lldricklk. Djm-r.!.. IU dida'e for Governor -aruved in Laporte. last Fiiday night. He was greeted at .Im b ,h ririn ot a RHhv9 ofhix guns - iy Hi jarkson artillery, ami ecoi ten m the leegarden House, by .ho liei -man band, and several hurdred citizens, who bad turned out iwrorf. to meet nun. j Artiving at .he Hotel, he was welcomed ; to th- , i y b y Col. Walkjr. whom Mr. II responded ,., a brief and well ..med f(,r ,ßßJ u nnw ..,.,.,1 :., ,i .;l,,lPSl bv II 's addier in Hn.sman Hall last Saturday. South Bend Forum.
Politics iji the ZYorth-Wcst. !
Ed!t.ul Correspondence of theN. Y.Ti.binc. ! T , ux ENP J", bb J. ,., ; r.i c. . , v ..i . . r n "? l i e.ivili id the n!i.s iNort h-we.st of Ohio. Miun-suU excepted, during the past fortnight; and, though I seldom place ! predictions imi record, I now make oüh 1 1 not have oredidited when I left rew loik I preuict that Stephen A. Dongas will he nominated for President at Charleston next April, and that most of the Nave Nates will Mve him their LleetoalV' "W . m m m ralVott-s. L.t tl.ese toiesliHdowinrs be 'noted an 1 c nnn ued with the event. I , , , I P , i I 1 predict Mr. Douglas nomination, i : fuU vi -v of iho f act 'h it -wnent m.i.rit 11,1 "l ' 111 uiy ' lct naiajjieni m.ijorit in 7 of the Southern Democratic politicians in tensely hate him that the leading par uiikiira.uu ui-ii im 1 1; in i'v; in Hill n . . , , . , r Uollias ilelf'a'lon claimin! Kcar rom j HHnois-that mmv of the dele -ates elect even from tho North -Western Sia'es. infludiuL' a maioritv of thosu from Miimes ta. do'r.ot want to nomiate him-and that d'sS" D. Uri;ht. Pvi.-e, Jon Lane, tfcc., who !l :i f:r .s"!n; J" I red underlie " luiieiaa ioa mat iu;y are teajers oi i.ne ; X,,rlh. W,s:en, Democracy, wonld prefer ,i,,f,Mt with a LM-ompto.tiie to success ; with Douglas. I set als that the amii Douglas sidt will hav. the ad vantage in 1,1,5 "venti mi. Hist in settling the con. 1 s":lts ; ,1."'n y f'-'-nua- the platform. ! Rut. after in iki;i4 allowance for thee miLe ' Wei ,hts 1 sill hold the. Little Gum's nomination tobe all but inevitable because. ! l-. iV national onienuon always; :mMMvS ln Win I -"b of ni(!i who Would Ilk to lt' UlOln't Millj.,. Km b iss.i .1 t s. Collectors. Marshals. J or at h-.ist I'.tm isters. Tins tjoiie well "nders:and that, if they are to ob ain what t ley aspire to is essmi ! that .ihry hhould ; "'"'".'T " "l " ! : l".al Conventions are of en blind tot.anscende.u m,i ir ia.e!v or never to superior - . suengtu , if H- Mr. Doiigl.aa is still in the ? of '"' ere recti, iled to the icpudia i .n of he M is,.m i C .mpac-. That repudiation a iu.-v.,r lmihi.-.i oy tin-rn per se; nor ... . ft' I i I ''1 1 i s matiiles. ill j 'ct cominnil it to theli i j approba i o. Ra. ihe suggestion that each j 'M'ii:l t I. iin ni il u l v ivlidiluir lurmo,! ilit t - ( , . - .. .n. .t..v. ol 'IVrri'ory. i!.! Us at liberty to man-I age and dispos-ot Us own negroes 1 hae slavery or no: h ive it, as it should see lit-was an I is populär with the Western D-m .cra.-y. Au I. haviag long r cognized Mr. ) uigl a a tlie an I'or, 'xpoun-b-r and cl aatpioti of tha doc,ii:ie, th-y will not te ,vwA ; S,.M, ; V,.1V ,.i,;.!v th V.a. irm if he is jd i.:.d conspicii mxlv ih.-ieon. Wi ll Mr. Doaglas as their candi la'e. ihe ' D-o.ocraey vid contest ry N..n!i-W.-st-! em o a es wiui nrv. aii'i most oi inein . . , ,-- . , Willi cotiu le-i-e. 1 Ii-- V WUI Hot rotlsUer . i i i ". . -i t lilie o( ji,,.,,, aJ),!.i:elv I st until a vote for ho OM ))(!ils Ameth-an citizens located it, a Ten hoi v equally widi those in a Slate at ittx-rty to i-gaiu-. and establisli or to ex- '""" .'";! 'V"'1 1 f1"'1 'i' Kiu.in u.cir re11 I !. . 1 .1 Ti iZi;:,:. Uinf '.CSlXo. Vhy should n-t Atne.iean ci;izens in a terrify have oqual rights as to Slavey ithi,, their .esp.-ctiv., lini;f with tho.e in J mst them with fearful eth':t. Mr. Do iglas may work-as ,,((ul)1,t.,;s W;U 0y..rMrh l.r any rai.didale who may he nominated at Ciiar-h-ston, no matter on what pla form, but he cannot secure for a heai tv L"comptonie one Electoral Vote i all , he Nor. h-West. IV. Through all his mutation. Mr. Dmgla h i - hi heito stood by the piincipc uf yrvv Homestead, or the grant of l'-iatt.r s-ctions of the Public Lands. a. nal settiei s u 1 hout idiarge. Fliat prin-:iple-al wavs wronger in The Free West t:4M any pariy-has gained immensely in power lo control v.rcs fi om ihe pecuniary disasleis of the last 3 years. Thousands i wlio were i'ra iiiltiL' a 1 the ami wiinin si tit of their Io" i abiio a few years since, - ;iiid fondly expei ung to become sjee(hly ' by land sp culaui ns. have suddenly Lu.e'.s ti'dy u conllasl uinie rcmleis him t in-picuvul v uh.m ailafl. Mr II on Uns qmimu -ou!d pi.dtably hold hi on aoj.iiist a R-pnblicaii-m one i l.-e lulMr. verin I red uudred uili at all vcii'h be ihiown lor him on the f,rs ballot, while tl opposing vote will h, diu b d !.., wen Htinicr. Wis, A Johni .. .. r...i.:. ti. . i ... i. :.i.... T..ir rir...:. o. ... i . i i i t i :. : . i O.t Jol.'lii.. t-iio. tec., ;iuu it i t3rii eaiu ,,al ,MMe i .enmbents or expectants of Federal dTi; es n ho will carry their 6ervilliiy r ,,yp,.e, isV t . e even of voting- ' vxvul voiinu-for IJucha.ian. I do not cred , i c- it ii ihi ; lo:i w iih Pierce and Sevnv-nr bo h . m M luo-.siy k-j t m li e back gioinm. xvir. i I) n il ix' ulunti nil lUl:irl tuns! ImViMvI , ,,..,... fail u, ,.11 on ili .llM...,.,i ;,. .r i,;li(Ä ti,.,, üZ ,.VM1 nm, (,(ivplnnim(,nta nf ,,e next ic, xeeks may chnnge all this, I f( jv um,.s aml : but if mailers move .(n as ,,,( . ar ,mxv ooitu'. Mr. Doug-as-,mi, ;ui(,n a, Cha.les.on c,eri,sllailly v,,i(.,ble. Aid. as an fvidrnr that a Dimi.ra! may, for once, disobey .he roan :4!e.s of ihe SUim Power, wi-bout there mining himself, I am prepa.ed to re 1 ,I G L' ittTSco new adverticeraents in another. I col umu.
NEW ADYS.
packard&thayer GENERVL DEALERS IN C2 O OERIES d- PK OD UCE, Plymouth, IiuL HAIL COLUMBIA! Have you heard the news at PACKARD & THAYER'S? ' Thev '. work a"' are now in town and nvy be seen hard a ! at the GROCERY JIACIUAE Yes that's so: PACKARD $ THAYER aj Street, PIvillOUtlK L,u VJ Juviiijjiiii kJM VL,I iijmuuiiM Have the LARGEST and raost U(JML'L.hrH: AöbUUlAlt 1 OF -p AAfTT T OTCOPFT?!! - i EVEil UIlüüülIT TO PLYMOUTH. Thoy keep constanilv ou band, TEA, COFFEE. SUGAR. RICE. TOBACCO, . RAISINS. NUTS, DATES, CANDIES, PRUNES. APPLES. PEACHES,(preserved fc liat.) FRUITS LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, CLAMS. MACKEREL, COD FISH, CRACKERS CHEESE. PEPPER. SPICE. DYE STUFFS, CLOVES. GINGER. NUTMEGS. WASHING, FANCY & TOILET SOAPS. YANKEE NOTIONS Wchave also a complete assortment of CROCKERY, GLASS AND We rc bound to Frll at fipnren to suit purchas - ers. AU von Invc to do is to cull und see us before rurchasiri elsewhere, und wc will WAR RA XT YOU A BARG ATX. Farmers, we vrill take cvcrjtSing in the way of AD WILL TAT THE II GHEST MARKET PRICE. jj.B. Alle man' boat Family Flour kept 'ootUotljoa hod ia quantities to suit customers'
STATEMENT of the condition of the
I A E TIA 1ISIIACI COMPARY. on the lit of J;inu:iry, 1SGJ, a required by the Laws of the State of Indiana. The nan.e of the Corporation is .ETNA IXSUH I U.ll' 1 . OCMtel Lit 11 ARTFJRD OUXN ir , . . , n it 11 tjtren Hundred Thousand Dollurs and is paid up. The Capital The A3ET3 of the Company are : Par Value. Market Val Real Estate un'ncumltieJ, Money duc t V Company secured by Mortg.igc Cash in h and &nd in Rank with accrued interest,.... Cash in the h.ind-j of Agents and in transit,
$75,930 454 75 224,443 43 1C3.29G 78 44,000 44.000 3S.000 35,000 er.ooo 25,030 50,003 51,000 25,000 23,000 10,030 10,003 5,000 5,00) 75,000 79,900 I i 153,003 15G.7-50 i i 10,093 10.5Ü3 I I I 10,033 y.ooo ! ! 23,000 23,000 j 53,933 41,530 53,033 5 1,5 JO 25,000 27,590 25,030 20,030 43,810 30,fc2 2J ! i 10,6GC0 11053 GO 53,003 Ci.r.OO 1 i 25,003 1?,753 ; I i 10,700 10,914 j t 5,030 1,250 j I 5,003 5,303 5,000 5,300 1,5.00 1,872 1,500 1,503 20,000 20,-133 10,000 10,100 i 10,000 10,505 23,000 21,000 10,030 10.SOO ! 5,033 5,030 j I t 10,000 10,500 10,003 11,030 j 15,003 15,000 i 43.000 4G.400 4,633 G5.610 10,000 10,100 30,000 35,500 34,000 29,040 7,5330 9,753 v43,000 .-.8,400 23,000 21,810 30,000 33.C0O 23,000 25,000 10,000 10,003 30,000 31,000 23,000 23,000 20,000 2,000 23,000 24.033 19,00'3 12,400 30,003 33,600 20,003 21,003 30,030 34,000 10,000 10,000 40,900 44,800 41,003 43.463 30,000 30,3)0 23,000 28,000 10,000 12,630 10,003 10,000 20,000 18,300 10,00 10,300 10,000 11,000 20,000 20,000 10,000 9,000 15,000 29.2M)
' 44 Mortuaj;c Loi-dr, 7 p r cent., senn anuual intere.-t, 33 Muraebo'dsfipc r cent., semi-annual interest, 25 Jersey City Water Bonds, G percent. scmi;ii:u il HittT't. 50 Hartford citv U.niU, 6 per cint. s iiii-:in nu.il interest 25 Rochester City Honds, 7 per cent., semi-aim u il tnterasl, 10 Drooklvn City Bonds, G per cent, semiannual interest,. . 5 Milwaukee City li ds, 10 per tvnt. semiannual interest.. . United Slates Treasury Notes and uccrued interest,. . . United State Stock, per cent, semi- uimi il interest läO.OOO 153,70 Statc of Kentucky, G per cent, sunt an niial interest St.te of Tennessee, G per cent, semi-an-iiiial mtere-r,. . . . St..te of New York, G per cent . s. mi -anitu.il intetot State ot Missouri, G pef cent, seini-an-u.il interest State of o;.iof G per cent, semianiiu il inteie-r, (isGI.) State of Oliio, G per cent, .eiin-.oitm il interest, ( lJ-t-G,) State of Michigan, G per cent, sc rui-ati-nu il uiterest,. ... State of Indiana, 2.' per cut. semi-aii-ii i 1 1 interest,. . . . Delaware und Hudson Can d Co. Hotid, G per cent, semi -animal inter, sr,. . . 500 S'i .ires Ilintbrd and I hew 11 iien Itail-roa-t Co., Stotfk . j 1250 Com.. Kivvr KailI Co. stock 197 l.o.O.n and Worj c e s t e r R tih-oad , is, stoek,. ...... j G3 41 Conneetic.it ItivI cr Co. s.-k,. . . . j f9 " Citizens Ha n k j te! W.iterhury, i Conn 50 St a Toni Muik stock, Stallbnl Springs. Conn 36 " E.i'.eU ink stock IVoviiKnce II. I., 15 Mechanics anil Traders Hink Ftoek Jersv Citv, N.J 200 " Revere, Dank I-oston, M iss.,. . 100 Safety Fund hank st'k Button M iss. 100 " IMerth.om H.mk stuck, St Louis, Mo 200 " Hank State of Sr. Louis, Mo.,. . 103 .Ern i h.mk stock, II ii Uonl, 100 " Hinfortl County h.mk stock Il.ntford 100 " Carter Oik, bank stuck, Il.trtford, ! 100 " Citv bank stock II u lt'ord, 300 Kxclian-e. hank stork, Hartford. . 490 " Faimer & Merlianics h.ink st'k, II irtlonl 455 " H.-irtlonl. hank stock. Hirtibrd. 100 " Merchants and M a ii u fa c turers bank stock, llortInrd 300 " I,h.rnix,l;aiik st'k Hartford 210 " State hank stock II irtford 150 " Connecticut Itivbatik stoek Hartford, 400 Anu rican E X -change liank it'k. New Vor 233 Hank of Notth Aituric i stock N. York 300 " Hank of America, eck N. V. . 203 Kepnldic stock New York 3n0 " H.mk Com rimnwealth stoek.N.Y 203 " Hank ot New Y., htoct New Y'ik 200 " Rink o f Coinmerce, stuck N Y 830 Hroidway hoik, stock. New York hOO " Hatchers and Drovers hank stock New York 103 " City hank stock, New York 300 " 1 tn porters Tr itiers hmk stock, New York 200 " iarket li.nk sl'k New York 1230 Met h iiuc? bank Mew York 230 " Men hauls I0xrf.an je bank sto'k ! New i ork 4 )0 " Alelropoman oa h. stocK, " iierCII'"ll Filii stock New Yoik. 303 " Nas-sa bank st'k Mew York 433 Manhattan hank ct.i-li Mew York . l00 . Mercnntil bank stovk, IN . I 200 " North River bank stock N. Y. . 400 " Occnnbank stock New York .... 430 " Peoples hmk sl'k New York 500 " Phenix bank sl'k New York 400 " Union bank stock New York 100 " Hanover ha'k st'k Now York 150 " N. Y., L. Ins. k Trust Co., N. Y. 100 United Statet
Trust Coirpanv. 10,000 12,100 Bills Receivable, mtturiiijr 7,040 56 M i sc c 1 1 a neons Items 17,44 C5 $2,134,100 02
T. IARILITIES . The amotiTit of hal.ilities due or not due j to b.nks or otiiercreJitor, nothing. ' Losses a!'u-tf l :uil -!ue Lossos .ijte.i an1 nol duc Loäe, un;k,ju,?l.(if 5n H;spe:,o, waiting none. 29,t-Cl 93 further proof or cmteted, 151,095 72 All other claims against the company are smi J for prhitinir, &c. Afrent-s in-tructd to tike no risks exceeding twenty thousand dollars, without special permis Sion. The rreatest amount insured in anyone city, town, village, or block, varies, or bepends upon the construction, material, and the means of arresting fires. TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Acting Sec'y. Hartford, January 2d, lbG ) State of Connecticut, i t 01 tern Hartford County.J " Jan 2J- 1S60Personally appeared hefure me, HENRY FO WLKR, a Justice of the IVace, uu!v qualified to ad minister oath, Thos. A. A lm ander. Acting Seci'rt iry, an 1 mule solemn oath that the foregoing statement of the aetsand condition of the .Etna Insurance Ompuiv is true. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Tcace. INSURANCE AC.nx rS CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY. State of Indiana. Auditor of State's Office, ) Indianapolis, Jan. 1, 15-GO.J W'hekea?, Tlie .Etna Insurance Company h.3 filed in this Oflice a statement of its condition en the 1st of January, l'-G ), the act of its incorporation and amendments properly certified to, and its written instrument, noini'.ialin its Agents, and authorizing iliem full" and unrest rvedly to acknowledge service ot nnices-s in the event of suits. Now TiiKRKFoRE, In pursuance of the requirements ol An Act to uuieii'l an Act entitled an Act forth" Incorporation of Insurance Companies, dcimm tbeir owers, and prescribing their duties a;piivel M ir.-lie.l '2. 1 having presented fatisj l ict rv evidcr.ee to nie of full compliance to the re(pliremeiit and specitie it;ons of th it Act, 1, JOHN licrchvccrtifv that Charle H. RekaeoI' Pivmouth, a- the At-nt of said Companv is auth'irized to tr ins ict the business of I nsCRance. as the Ajrcnt of the said .Etna Insurance Company, in this State, up to J uiu.iry 1st. 1G I, to the extent that he miy be coInlnisiola,d and appointed by the said Company. Tn witness whereof, I hare hereunto JL subscribed my 11 one. and caused the seal ( ) of my ollice to be allixcd this 1st day of January 163. JOHN W. DODD, Auditor of htate. -CHARLES II. REEt E. Aeut, Plymouth. jan IG nl MEAT MARKET. Edwards House, tu furnish them with the bedt quality of at prices tli it cannot fail to p!ease. Thev hive hid much experience in their busitif, and from close attention to bti-ine-, and a desire to pic ise all wlio pitnuii.e them, and h'.pe to receive a shuie ot public patneno. Farmers that h ive f.it cattle would do well by giving hem a call, thev will pivCiiictsro price. NOLL .V KO-JNTZ. 6ON MONDAY LAST IN THE AKTERpart of the day .between the Methodist Church, anl my residence, n pair of Gold Spt ctvcles. The tinder will be liberally rewarded bv returnin- them t.. me. WM. J. BURNS. feb 1C, l-O nl-tr JÖHlf Li WOO DWAHdT GENERAL DEALER IN All kinds of Family Groceries, Provisions. Quecrsl)ioIutiii of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby piven tint the partnership k Ilrowp. Plymouth In liana, is this day dissolved bv mutual eoneiit. Tre debts due to and those owin; bv faid firm, will be settled by . avi 1 Vinnedire; .and all persons indebteti to s lid firm are requested to make immce settlement. D-VVlD VI NN EDGE, DAVID V.BROWN. Tho undersicrncd will close out his entire stock cash. I). V. BROWN. feb 16 lf.0 nl-3w TO INVALIDS. DR. HARDMAN, ANALYTIC PHYSICIAN, AND niYSICIAN FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, FORMERLY PHYSICIAN TO THE Cincinnati Marine Hospital, AX IXV ILID'S RETREAT, Corresponding Member of the London Medical Society of Observation At'TH' 'R or LcUcr to Invalids AND EHIToR OF T r. MEDICAL TELESCOPE. May be Consulted at Ph.nouth, Edward House, Sati;rlav. March 3Jr lFti h Warsaw, Wright House. March 2d Colum bia. Much 1st; Li Porte March 4 A: 5th; Fort Wauie, Ft binary 2'.tli. DR. II AR DMA N treats Consumption, Bronehiti. L:irnp:'.tis, As'hnvi, nnd all tiiscas-cs of th Tliroat and Limps, by Me.lical Inhalation, combined with irpt r c.)iistitut!oii:i. treatment for the blood. D.-. Hardin in wiil carry with him hi mnficmes and will he prepared to furnir-li patent? with appropriate rt medics, strictly from the vcpttable kingdom. His modioitie ire compounded of various Rarkü, Bud:!. Lea vs, G urns. Roots, Plants Ve. Procurotl of tlie Indians and from every quarter of the Globe. IT Regular vi-its duly annoimeed. O" ParticularattenM.m pa.d to!-KIN DISEASES and Glandulars. Ulcers, S.irc mid Tumor?. Dr H.iidm 1 docs not ch upe ror ctnsultation. Dr. Hardmaii treat 1! hronie or loiiff -tandirc: diseases of the Lun:.'. Liverf, Stomach, Bowel, Bladder, K'thievs. Bnln. Heart, Nerve, Wrmb, Spleen, Spine, Eje, Ears, Ac., ScrofTula, Fiti. Cancer, Rheumatism, Droppov. Skin Disefpes, Fever Soro, Catarrah, Sonuna Wraknesn, NeuraV'a, White, Inanify, Dypcpia,Gildines,IIett of the Urin. Svj hilis Pile, Sick Headache, Enlarged Ton-il. &c. Ftb.2, n2 ly. PR. IIARDMAN. TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP!!! VBOUT 300 lbs Bnrpeois, and 250 lbs Nonpa-t rril. in cood condition, od will be sold at a great bargain. For terms, (specimen impression. 4c., rp'y at tn,s omcc
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