Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 July 1860 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

A. C. THOMPSON.

Editor.

COLFAX'S SPEECH. ' which he had redeemed his pledges ; how 1 cur coua ; , For the sake of getting their 1 00ise, he then commanded them to give j fTfJj) b CrtlSClUtUtS According to announcement in the Re mindful he had been of those pledges, and votes he now goes about telling them that "three cheers for Colfax." It was a very j g . ....

publican and by posters stuck up through- the iuterests of his constituents. He com- he is in favor of their having free homes. : gorry effort, the men hallowingjas though

Old Iron.

J. M. KLINGER Proprietor " Buckeye Livery," opposite Edward House , Plymouth, Ind. n271y PLYMOUTH

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 26.

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Democratic Nominations.

Q? ILLIN018.

FOR V1CF. PRESIDENT, HEBSCHELL V. JOHHSON. Or GEOSGtA. STATE TICKET for GOVERNOR THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Shelby. for UBVTUUUR governor. DAVID TURP1E. of White. FOR SECRET PX OF STATE, W.LLIAM H. SCHLATER. of Wayne. FOR AUDITOR OF STATE, JOSEPH RISTINE, of Vigo. FOR TRF. XSVRER OF STATE, NATHN L F. CU NMNtill AM, ot Vigo. FOR ATTORNK. GENERAL, OSCAR ß. HORD, of DecHtur. F R SUPERINTENDENT PI HLIC INSTK I'CTtoN SAMUEL L. HUGO, of Allen. r-R CLERK SUPREME COUP.T, CORNELIUS O'BRIEN, of Dearborn. FOR REPORTER SUPREME COURT, M. C. KERR, of Floyd.

UM noterie'.v. delivered his old and famil- said thev stood where Jefferson did, and thea he was a Know-nothing, arid now that It 'as poorest speech we ever heard

iar harangue, to a small number of his con- read as proof an extract from the State it is about dead, he is no longer a Know- j Schuyler make, and if it has the effect

FOR PRESIDENT .tnuents on Saturday last, at tl e Seminary Sentinel, in which the editor of that paper nothing, but is now wanting the govern- elsewhere that it had here, we hope he will . ' . I a . S 1 . 1 TV . A

STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS founds, in this place. The Central Com ! said that he admitted that Jetlerson was ,nent to give those, he once tried to crush tnorougn canvass 01 IM uiatnci. . a . rn i m . . . A-l I .l li a a

mittee had gone to considerable expense nt a slave bolder in principle. 11ns no and deprive ot the Jibertie. he now prates , ab ne nas not naa ume 10 gei up iiy prepar jag to give their little idol a grand o.ie pretends to deny. He was just as the about their enjoying among us, homes. He bad 7 on Mr. Cathcart yet, he did not

reception, and several of the knowing Democrats of the North are -do not want makes a great noie about the expense of ST anything about him. lie unoouoiedly oues about town said they were going to own slaves, but are willing that other the government, and wants her to fhrt wa"t Mr. Cathcart to make even to throw the Democratic demonstration, on ' Siatas and communities w,io have the con- away millions of acres of land. What con-1 a paitial canvass of the District, and thereIM o3d of June, into the shade. They ' stitutional power, should have slavery or fidence it a man, that will act as he has foie es not say anything that will have a rode the county over for women and oxen not, just as they please. done toward the foreigner, entitled to ?j tendency to call him into the field, to mak up the crowd. In fact they did j He then proceeded to show as he fan- and how can he harden up his cheek to i ft . wÄvnx Sentinel The other day MRU) thing they could to get up a crowd ; cied, that our Forefathers foutTht for the ask them for their votes, when he was 01 ce vUteftt Pwt Wavil0 w dropptfd in am, ppent a and an enthusiasm, but the sequel showed j liberty of all, negroes included. We tried in favor of depriving them of the p. ivi- lew moments with Mr. Tiüar, of the Sentinel. He that r ?ithe- could be raised. The crowd in to give his remarks a different meaning, lege of voting and holding office, and at vffl sooft Tmmm Üm ThÜj SmltmtL His press had town was not more than twice as large as it but could not, as he was then talking about the same titta belongs to the pany that 1 -d he as expecting his other material every

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9 place F. H. HALL. r I ' cüool will commence ita hall Term ot

Plymouth, July 26, 1660. n27tf -1 twelve weeks, ou Monday, the 6th day of

TERMS OF TCITION. For First Grade (Primary Department;, $2.00 per quarter. j For Second Grade (Common Branches), $3.00 per quarter. For Third Grade (Beginners in Higher Bran- ; dies), $4 00 per quarter. For Fourth Grade (Advanced Scholars in Higher Brandies), $5.00 per quarter. Tuition Fee Must be paid one-half at the beginning of the term. The other half at the middle of the term. No deduction will be made for lost time, unless in cases of protracted illness, or where a previous arrangement has been made with the Principal of

the school. Diligent applieatiou to study and strict propriety of conduct, will be a condition of membership in this Institution.

Win. H. Brooks, Jr., Successor to Charles L. Hill, WHOLESALE DEALER IN 8009 STATXOHE&. Law and Medical Books, Shett Music and Musical Instruments, WALL, WINDOW AND CEILING PAPER fort Wayne, ind,

Also Manufacturer of BLANK BOOKS of every description Binding neatly executed. n27m3

NEW FftRH.

TO CONGRESS, 9TH D1STHICT, CHARLES W. CATHCART, of LaPorte. 0

P""! " uu nmmmmwmfm, uv. ...S6- . J the Dailv Sentinel in the citv of Fort Wavne. and

rained through the night and in the morn- He did not state that twelve out of the devildom get tNU face or bohuyler a h thr M will atfll bt liasosasd We are clad Mr.

ing until about 8 o'clock, there would not thirteen Colonies or fctates, toleratea siave- win ve t-neatea out 01 ins just aues, now- TigarIms undertaken this enterprise as we believe

hav been more than the u6ual crowd in rv and iustead of '.he Constitution being ever, e have no fears but the ' Old Gen- it will be successful in a pecuniary way, and a good of carrying on the

town. The rain prevented farmers from made for the negro, that it was made for tleman' is safe. thing for the party in that and other counties. We If A G OS working in their grtin. and all those who tha benefit of the fiamer. of it. their con- Hera Schuyler ave Colfax a compliment j h the Daily Fort WayneeneZ entire success. AND BLACKSMITH I XG BUSINESS. could make any business in (own came, stitusnts. or those whom they represented, fur the faithful manner in which he had! gar We hope every true friend of the hVs" There were not to exceed six or eight wa- end their descendants. This effort of his redeemed his pledges to the people of the administration, with whom we have acted respectfully inform the public that they arena in gonsatd carriages that came in wkh fWs was a sorry thing indeed, and he utterly Ninth Congressional District. It was 1,li6 Paf . aud wilh we bPJ l? VXll Wast, 3 3 . 11 r 1 I 1 ,. . i 1 act in lime to come, will commit no such Prepared to receive orders and xecot I1 or banners, or showed in any way. that they tailed to convince any well informed person just about the same compliment that Col- undt.ni0ctic as t0 Iace ihemStiive9 in their line in the and aWsoÄialS

had been rigged for the occasion. These that there was

It is very desirable that students enter the School at the opening of the session, bu they may enter at any time, and they will be chaiged, only, for the unexpired portion of the term.

f OSES A KIDWELL a JOHN GARDNER Special pains whT iaken a Ith thoss preJJfJL having formed a partnership for the purpose , narincr Uinilv fr T.;n if

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; leathers ciass will be formed, for their especial ' benefit-

roR smsWIATITl of starke and mar- were mostly filled with boys and women, teachings and

who came in to swell the crowd and see Republican par

shall ommns, M. A. 0. PACKART

any similarity De;weeu uie ihx gave oeuuyier, ana we tnougni mem opposition to the regular nominees of the w "Qur nouce reaaonawe terms. Astbey will doctrine, of the modern .bout even on this score. He the. wailed, party, or suffer themselves to give a luke- jK tv .nd those of the fathers just as he has done a thousand time, be- warm support. We each and all have had patronage of the citizens ol Marshall countr.

FOR rROSECLTOR. 'JtU Jt OICIL i j. e. McCarthy, of f-. o TOR JUDGE COMMON PLEAS COURT. DANIEL NO YES, of La Porte. FOR COMMON FLEAS FROSECWTOR, R. L. FARNS WORTH, of St. Joseph.

Schuyler, abut whom they bad hea.d so , ot the country, and particularly the fram- fore, over Kan-as. but it has lost its effect. jJJ, yjj BaO, Ctmigefl üiul WaffH, much, .nd who hr.d snt their pa's garden era of the Constitution. He tried to be and by no gesture nor intonation COld he we ,iaV(l nolhint; to do but lay upGn Of all kinds and qualities k-pt constantly on hand

COUNTY TICKET,'. FOR TREASURER. JOHN M. SHOEMA.vER. FOR SHERIFF, HENRY IL LOGAN TOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, J. M. KLINGER. FOR CORONER, STEPHEN SHARPS.

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eeds. very severe on Douglas because he Bays make any 01 his audience weep as they the altar of Democracy every sentiment of 3 " "T? 5". ,u" ' L . . . .... m . a m .1 . . , . . , . . , "i. ajrKep.iring of all kinds pro

Instead of throwing the Democratic he advocated the same aoctriue taugiu oy ueea to. am me enect proaucju was, that personal regaru anu worn lor tnose men demonstration 'into the shad .' theirs Jenson, and Colfax said he would rath- Mr. Fuller thought he saw the 'pint' and jj? who are designated as our Standard turned out to be a f-4 fizzle.' there er have a dead Jefferson than a thousand kept noddi.g his head, to give hi. follow- J ZJLtyi 32E? Ä

w a a a , iuuu oivu 1 wui wv v u vui utvi uiu - not being one-fourth as many in town as ; live Douglas men. This witticism called ers the idea that what the Hon. gentleman not But high aDöVe lheiH anfar above Dry Goods and Groceries.

there were on the 23d of June ; and one- oat the first applause, which, however, was wa. saying wns true. At about this tune mere questions of discipline cr poiioj, is . ... 1 m . V. -..-

toird of the voter, from the countrv that weak. We did not doubt the truth ot tne we noticed quite a number ot young Re- it is no less our duty to accept our

painn ol a!l kimls nrommlv attended to.

UTarticular attention will be paid to Shoeiii"

HORSES and OXEN. jy26n27tf KIDWELL & GARDNER.

Jame HI. Wiekiztr,

Competent Teachers will be employed, to aa:t the Principal, in conducting the School. H. C. BURLINGAME, Principal. Plymouth, Ind. July 18, 1860. n26w3 GREAT CLOSING CUT SALE

OF Summer Goods FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS! AT TUK Low Price Store.

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES

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nM in town n 8iMsj m m Dw- 7'. p -7 s 00' K.riiiirfAn äMhi3 .yarfoa" ..rrats who enmo i,. on business. Manv of 'lad Jefferson is dead, for if he was liy- back of the stand, quietly 'exercising their j.....:.-. . :!.: .! most respcctmlly announce, to the gtmds

buying pullic that he is opening thjui

up lor lnspeetiun, at

Qi'EST. If the total receipts of the county from

onlv hv a sinrere devotion to nrincinle. to '

them went up to the grounds to bear the ing, he would still be as he always wa. mn.cle,' by taking a tilt at 'half-ham- wofk early and late for success. We may

speech. They had hoped to hear Rome- during life, opposed to sec.tonalism ana mon, or 1 hop-Ftep and jun.p. Others not command success, H it true, but lt us ArgtLS, Marshall Co., thing new but in the main it was the disunion, and the-efore would bo opposed were acting still more sensible and gallant do more deserve it. loau State Sent. sad aaks nfkir and isBMrti! xjunkuUMHi, botli as .am hing Ü..J mi he.rJ him MDtef L CK-i -i hk partj ; mi th. more by walking and talking with the many .. RMB,.nM ",15" U t . mm l T . .. -. it ' 1 niintr .A 1-, .- rAim, 1 - ) . 1... I I .

ysar. ago. It was nigger all the way nv uougise meu hüib. - . ww yww. i mu- ol LoUglas ant' Johnson meets the hearty FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS

Baaebsd and

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ALL SOURCES was $11 3'9 B9 and the "conn- mrougn. Aroana U3 mere were more ..kv.. ... - - - t" ' ti -"--- v ' w tv ui" (collected from the duplicate) was $11- Democr.U lhan Republicans, and our wishes many of the Doaglas Democrats effect, on the subject of Kansas, he drop- racy all over the country, and they raiity Hi HL aal hs become of the county's part of ; fHends told us that it was much the same were in the same fix that Jefferson is, as ped it, and. for variety, pitched into Doug- Alhhe le.vdthe one thousand dollars paid into the treasury by ove lhe crowd Xherft was but fafr all hi argument was against Douglas and las, and then complimented the Honorable Democrat, of this State, of whom are ' mmm!t??ym MftMl mlj wtntWMMMaflfi his supporters. Ht was so bitter against Schuyler Colfax for the faithful manner in several who oppose the nomination of reaomltT tared for the occasion, and the Republicans them that he said those who differed with which he h. d redeemed, Ac. Next he Douglas, submit to the will of the majoriy TftZuZi The Commissioner, would I thro the crowd hallowed as though him on the nigger question were no bet- spoke of the disclosures made by the Co- and give the tkket their earnest support .

t..V' ..'y do well to g ve their Auditor a dose tbey were obl'dio, and not as though they ter, it as good as a niggor. vode Uom;nntew. produoe.l a pa- turn,1ri1011, thfi rn;on and before Novem-

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nui vvrmeu Miiu iniu mm uipui-. v.u. ujt! . way, hs Mr. Corbaley been made to "disgorge" vet? We have not heard anything about

it latelv. but we rather think he hain't. But,

saw, felt, nor heard any .hing to hollow

about.

We took notes of the meet

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This was his denial, that the Republican per mat ho ma was a lorged naluranzv ber comes, ell the bright visions indulged

party advocated the doctrine of 'negro tion paper; a sample of those used to car- in by the Republicans, of an easy victory ing, and the equality.' He did not say anything about ry the election in the Statt of PtMty.Tft- on account of the split which has tickled

iders the benefit ofas far as eastern Republican States, where they chanan. How true his remarks may be o inv for Douglas "and victory inedPi , will permit, but il would count on their sure and largo majorities on this subj-ct we do not know, as we have and discharge his whol duty and all will Iti concision, h t ne wy thai

.. . f a ;n ,ua ni Um K1.mad thim .11 . PmU.! P. "m so mucn, win oe ooscura oy an

were g .ng to ask .Mr. n-t-LER again to ten wna: nonorBo.u geuiieiiiau speeou, which . negroes voung uu l.iui.,(j mmwmm mm .... ,v...-- phelmir.ir defeat. L.t e verv Demo. t at

nas oecooic oi mouosnewm- iwicir.u iu. n win gne oar reau

would njt take him but just a little time, and it would be inch a satisfaction to the dear people." We are not to be put off by Mattinglt's lingo. It'i none of his businew in part cular, although he has a liht to say what he pleads about it ; but we want Mr. Fuller to keep making " exhibits " until things get in a more satisfactory shape than they now are, a they stand before t e public

Brown Kansas, Linens, L.ace. , IIi. icry, Trimmings, Cambrics, Collars, Keek Tk -. Silks. DeLain's, Cloth, Iron, Glass, Pa;nt,

Muiliaa, Shawls, Embroiderii , White (-.Dil, fiiove.s, aN'oti Oils'. bsetcnMs, Rdgiap, Skirts, Shins, MlrrS VesiicL's, N.tili, PlittV, Oils,"

Groceries, Kc

AHOI w n. c.i in no -uiJ lo.v 1..: ( AMI .. r an

1 u order to make room fur our Fall and W inter Stock, we will .ell for CASH all of our Summer Gouds at PRIME COST, AND ALL. OTHER DRY Goo Db AT ONE FOURTH TUK U KS CENT !

.Nuw is the time U SAVE YOUR MONEY aud buv Goodi at iNEW YOUt PRICED.

time arn' opace win perrau, dui u wouki count on tiie'.r sure anu lurgu iubju i i.j.- ouv vi. u.n, no . nmc ana ui.char

be impos ible to give more than the out- for 4 Old Abe.' He denounced Douglas not l ad an opportunity of knowing much be well. Miami Connty Sentinel. lines of his harangue of two hours and a and hi supporte.-s in unmeasured terms, about lhe doings of the CVmniittea, nor the Want of Slttled pRiNCirLEs The half, in this is.ue. sympathized with the South and with disclosures made by its prying into the wRShigton Cmu&mtm says the' Black At about H o'clock p. m.. the im- Breckinridge, and said if he was compelled doings of the President, but we are in- Bepublican party is disabled by the lack mense(') throng was called from the gro- to support one of the two, he would vote clined to the belief that a great portion of of settled principles of any sort, except ...1 mSUL tv. ,-, k- . U, .-intid This is a snecimen of what he said or. this point was untrue in such as are misnamed priaciplst. and are

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Coming OvsaWe learn from .very source that martjai music, that sounded

manv conscrvat.ve men who have heretofore act- . c . . -. .to the citizens of this place

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fnrm.l mat tiiey near tua. s:ime oiu tune every wvw www ""rr w www.

d verv familiar his consistency and .how. how much he point of fact, and that the coloring was uo.j pj. muu aw brought he knmvl of t,,.. , a very larawiar nis con.isLencj, auu cm o hj uuv.m r o pvtt is actually only an agglomeration of ton by aftiead .hekubeea ag (.from the fact has the cause of freedom at heart ! he all hi own, ot course. hostile force., united merely bv a common Persia ad the Holy Uad

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" Quick Sales and .rnall l'iofit," und fliat I am determ ir.ed iioi to lc MMleraold. Gie me a call

and judj;v for y osnel vea I AMES M. V, ICKIZER, Atga, J.lySC, IHM. wl.it IN PECTIN E, TU F. PERSIAN FEVER CHARM . For the prevention an l cure i f Frrrr and Ajue n. ;.,. !'., ti,:. i.. j

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teat traveler in

W hile going down the river Eophntcs, he ex-

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ueClare tliemSClVCS lor UOLGLA-. e are lUIOimeu J - J . . , . . , , . jitneii-cu n rarcni in i eei nn'i Aur. su hv some of our friend, in this count- that many Tuesday evening. When they were all ry slavery into the Territories, than one who ministration, he epoke of the amounts tfce American people, erar COIM IBlo pow, dfccarfcg hi. eondition.oM oftbe Boatnm look . . . ... ,.....,- , ... ., , i l , ,l.;j. ,u 1 President Huebanan ahked Oontrresa to er, It would instantly demonstrate US in- from hi per n an Amulet, savin-. Wear this

no nve ueen acung wan tae ncpuoucan party, gathered together, the procession must uwuwpp "am. au...... .v, - 0 CniiacitV for ffOvernmeat bv the llODeless and no Ferer will touch you." Ahhou-h incmlu

; and in the case of Kansas, anow, to cany on ii.a government, out üu toUj ate Joui asto ,t, virtue,, hecomplied u,: . xn.-rien- e i i i n a-, f . 1 V.r. !.. - 1 . t. T V. 1 1 i in m on tit e r. ir-f nTid h.K im ;i vr:i vi f , n m. i it n r

WE WILL PELL Goad Fast Colored Lawns at 10 cent. Good CImHm for 15 cents, and ih' be.1 styles and rjualitics for 20 cnts. A -;ood article of frill sif lor lü'i centi, same mm sold for 20 and 25 cents.

for a few y .ar. past, or durine iw short existence. )aVd been ajj 0f len or,nfteen rods in length, themselves

and since the disbanding of the old Whig party,

are now declaring themselves or our gallant stan

dred bearer, Sterna A- Docglas, and for our

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In front was the band; next the bann.rs, about which there has been so much said, . ne.rer. u tne rvepuo.ican rias would at om;e on lhe firat e(Tort t ' "' ; a!! m!ariou;;;miaint:

Fuller Mattino-W and a mm other men it stands nine chances cut of teu to be a members in Congress, if any blame is to be to originate a gOTei nmental measure. Oa further investigation he found that the boat -

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candidate for Congress in this district-CuARLEs surrounded by a hundred or more juve- free State, if left to the people to decide- awwaau to ,ne Administration, tor this

ailes. Fuller and Mattintjlr looked like a This statement of his, that ha would rath- expense, is to oiame lor the expense, as

couple of Sabbath School teachers at one er support Breckinridge than Douglas, was tne nepuoncans are largely m tue majori

W. Cathcakt. If enough of conservative unionloving men will come to the supporr of Judge Do to las and his doctrine;, to elect him Pre.-ident, before his Administration shall have exp'red the Republican party will be defunct, and no man will want to have it said to him that he supported "Old

in in attributed to it msrncnstuM nowera. and said

The Boston Herald eetimate that there that it could only be obtained from th Priests of rere eight thousand people inside and out- j the Sun. Sometime afterward the gentleman in . , i. l . il ... ,'. n ., t - at I eoaverarng wi'h a Priest obtained from him the siuo the hall at tne Deuus ratification ...?, . " . . , ,

Beere, w in a nun, biiu aseei in. neu nuriciiiK

of Alford's rail road excursio

small scale. They were su

the boys, several of whom w

ns on a very denied by many Republicans before they ty in the House of Congress, and they meeting in Portland last Thursday eve I medecinul herb's we;e found, of which it was comrounded by JO. down town. Hv. .a. biu against mad, the .Uo.ancea Mr. d.U.a cha,,? .l. Ui a.,., be-! C.'Ät".Ä Ä jve heard eay Douglas because he had said that he would the 1 resident. It is true the President fore larea mass' meeting within tiv.es in thc rniracu,ous healing powers of tmir

We haveju-t received 50 pieced of BEST AMERICAN PRINTS which we w ill eell for AO Con la per Yard. Who cannot afford to buy a good Calico or Lawn Dress for -Ü cents 7 We w ill sell a Prime Article of Women's Shoes

Abe " for President. This it th. last effort of they were for Douglas. They marched up abide by the decision of the Supreme asked it, but they were not in any way its borde-s. Bo large wai the assemblage

Priests.

Since his return to America, it has been tried

the party- If they do not now succeed in laving Michigan street until thev came to Adams, Court ; and the ouly inference that could compelled to allow it, but they did, and tiiat long special trains on the Crrand ; with the happiest effect by several Ladies and Genthe foundation for' disunion, by electing Lincoln, where heT 8UCCeeded ia turning the be drawn from his remark, on this point they are now croaking about the expense Trunk and Kennebec railroads Uh ban I uXmr KSrlS! the leaders will despair of .uccess, and the mush- cr0W(1 ? ilhout breaking it very Hauelyon was, that he and the Republican partv of the Administration, when they them- Tf"? V?' lha. num" a specific in Persia for h-Ifech of yelSr A. room party b. numbered among the things of the . . J J r r J , a- .. ---,..., A ber9 who left by the trains were hardly prevention and cure of Fever and Ague and Bil account of its bein? very ehort. At two generally would not abide by the law of selves made the allowances. A man that missed t,,e crowd ions Fevers-is now offend to the American neonle.

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o'clock the crowd was quiet, and waiting the land. He honored and respected Mr. W11 thus wrongfully abuse the Adminis-

Equivocation. Wgek before last we atksd Au- a. k, -.. ...a aLl. .... th. !,. RraAinrMn-alnr hl.franl-naaa n ..r.nein. tration. we will not believe further than

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It will be sent by mail, prepaid, with full dirc-

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11 ; l T , T form. In the meanwhile Stephen White ency in opposing Dougls. When it is we know, and advise our readers to be part of the thousand dollars paid into the treasury r ' 1 r . . . bvMr. V;n xki gk's securities. nd the iurv fees ? nd Mr- Mattingly appeared on the stage, simmered down, his opposition to Doug- ao careful.

He did not answer them in anv wav, but, front an- and interested the crowd by various wit- las is the only reason why ho honors and "A few words in conclusion." Under priests of this party should cease proclaim

pearances'regarded it as a rather difficult matter, ticisms, the " pint" to which no person respects Mr. Breckinridge. this head he discoursed fluently for about and one that would require more time than he but Fuller .aw, and he did not have time I He .poke at l.ngth against the acquisi- forty minutes. Fixod up a very fin. storj would have to spare in that :w.y, to explair isati.- fchow lhe muUllude where tha " pint" tion of Cuba under any circumstances, on about "Honest Old Abe's" early life, his faetorily to the people, and he arned the job over r " . . io our revered friend of the Republican, who tried wa- Finally, Mattingly got in front of account of its slavery. Would rmther it adversity, perseverance, natural ability, to make hia readers believe he had answered the Whi'e, and called for 'three cheers for would be purchased by England and there- honesty and virtue, ia kU of which there question, we propounded to Mr. FuLLaa. We had Colfax,' pulled off his hat, shoved out his by give that country almost the entire con- "as scarcely a word, or at most a sentence maL,i!a..J sv , n r .i m a rr Kam ftri.rSM V . i r ; . i mm I . m m js m 1 r mi m - C a a a V I ..1. i 1 WW S

v.i-ukeu mmmm oux - ou c caved-m moutb, and actually made about trol ot the uuli ot Mexico. Tbe sight ot oi entire trutn, unauuiteraied. tie did not

After a negro slave '.'as snough to keep our 6a7 that when a boy he was notorious for

MW Tk. attempt has frequentlv been tions for use, on receipt of one dollar.

made to drag the unspotted memory of Principal Depot and .Manufactory, 188 Main St., Henry Clay into the slough of Black Re- nwYAS" of Comaiorce r it l ' n i -a A f tt in n, . I l n I Vi a- V l . V I - ÜT. - ------ .

jjuuntauisui. .ruin it is ihm mal mo nitjii ; ylll-'ly JOHN WILCOX S CO.

T T A Rni A S SAT.F. Ma ia Suhl

I0f tO the country that their policy 13 the jf "given, that in pursuance of an order ol the m,lirir r.f Tfnrv f1liv Thxr elml! ..it Mrliall rommon Pltn? Tuurt. ni,ic!p :it its June

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We have a large stock of OR 0 CER1ES, CR 0 OKER Y. etc. A c ., which we are selling at REDUCED PRICES. If you would get a Good article for about HALF PRICE! call soon at the Low Price Store, on the comer South of the Edwards' House. RICE & SMITH. Plymouth, July 19, I860. n26tf

CORPORATION ORDINANCE.

fold around them the lofty and shining term'.J' on Peu"on Ior ue S;V 01 ! n? " - t T T M , - . m i . 1 1 0 täte of Hiram S. Root, minor lieir ot vlvanus Ht it Ordaineu bv the President and Board of i-haracter Of that great political leader as a Root dereasod the undesigned, Guardian of said Trustees of the corporate town of Plvmouth, in "life buov to support them," amidst the , minor heir, will offer for sale at private sale, fiom thecountv of .Marshall and State of Indian a. that

have not the room. Injustice to him and our rea-

one-half the noise that "as made.

billows of the ami slavery pit --loica State and after the 23th dav of August, 160, until sold, I the side walks in front of lots four (4), five (5),

gffff I at the office of Reeve k Capron, in the town of! and six (6), ou Michigan street, be rebuilt, and ---- Plvmouth, Indiana, the following real estate to- ! that white oak lumber, ten feet long, be used in

wit: the undivided one halt part of the east rebuilding said walks, said lumber to be laid on half of the north east quarter of section iNo.thir- four sleepers and in such a manner that when con-

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next week on ihs outside of om paper. As it will tne orl he swallowed his mouth and col- country from obtaining that rich island : his laziness aud worthles6ness about his

not take Mr. Kclucr more tha i fifteen minutes to lapsed into a State of quiet.

NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS.

Mr. J S. SeoTT, who transacts a general Collect teen (13), in township No. thirty-three (33) north, structed the walk shall be ten feet wide.

as though the slaves would be the worse presiding at dog-fights and horse-races

make out an "uhibit" stating where these The Rev. Mr. Cherry was chosen Presi- ff or 106 island having been annexed drinking whiskey keeping grocery, drc.

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-IO-.J. c u u- uutug .i tu pcu(, , , , lmtMaAmätmJ tr p,.f, W to the Lnited .States, or eomincr under the KC, all ot wliicti is true about Ibeir candi- one year, as it will save double trouble settling up. S. Root in and to said premise. Appraised at six

are getting very curious and inqui?; ive on the tub- I ,.t. da'o for th Prpsidpnev He is fully authorized by us to receipt for money hundred dollars. To be sold at not less than the ject could but feel gratified that this old gen- government of our country. da.e tor the Presidency. due the office on subscription or otherwise. appraised value. Cne fourth of the purchase mon-

ingand Newspaper Acency business, will soon call 0f ranee one (1) east, in Marshall county, Indi

ou many of our subscribers, witu the amount they ana ; twenty and one-fourth acres off of the south owe the office, and will also receive further sub- end of the same being .ubject to the life estate of scription to the Democrat. Those who can will JHne Jones, late widow and relict of said decedent;

greattj oblige by paying the full subsc-iption for being the eRtire interest and estate of said Hiram

tleman. who had worked with the Demo- Free homes for free men ' was his next "In conclusion" he eulogized the Ren- For the fur.thcra?e Jthe of Democracy ey t0 be paid cash in hand, and the balance in one,

S-rorriN the LrAKi. When Judse Fuller and . , . . . . , . . a.:.. .. mm '. and at the solicitation ot our inenas, we win senu two and three years, the purchaser giving notes se-

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were runoin for the offices thev now hold, thev of offioe. MM left H because he did groes, he is of course in favor of the gov- Congressional District, for the faithful on the 2 bin ot July

promiied to "stop the leaks" and curtail the ex- not get it, had the honor of President con- ernment giving the free colored men homes manner, die, fec, and asked those present

penses of the county. Week before last we gave ferred upon htm ; and, as he has joined and making 'out west' a second Canada or li vole r fechuyler Colfax fo? Congress our Laders an example of ths manner in which Republican party for the sake of office, ' a loung Africa. While on this subject fall; and, after two hours and a half's

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tnej naa reneemeotneir promts ineyra.ee,- we h lhe partv n. M aoon as possi- he became very indignant at the South, and harangueing he took his seat identiv widened instead of closed the crevice. If. . . . . 00

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thev have stopped the leakage, it has been a re- uie 8i?0 u"" ' 1 ,ui 1UI ' .T""' l"e oouiuern otaie. Dromer t uilr men maoe a lew remarks cent thing. They did not succeed in getting them he will be coming back to the Democratic and of mobs; of men being compelled to , on the mooej question that they the Cenclosed until abou $1000 more were expended than party and asking for office again. He is say that they believed in the Divine origin tral Committee had been to much troub-

PROSPECTUS OF THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT FOR THE Presidential Campaign of 1860.

And be it further ordained, that the owners of

the following numbered lots be required to rebuild the following described walks : Lot No. 57, fronton Centre street

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In order to meet the

friends and for thc purpose

iWrTd the exnnue of the countv nrinr to their .i.i c.. 1J .i 1 t - . .t a .a 1. . . 11 ..iw.a.i . .. . Ot democracy in our cot

J T " - prooaniy a very une cnu ge-uuemau, 111 111a 01 slavery ; 01 oouiiiern ro.l Masters le and lie wanted tne Dretnren to throw in CRAT at the following rates :

way, but we don't want a man to be a burning papers and packages sent to citi- liberally, and in conclusion said "the Lord Single copy until Presidential election,

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paid by Vinnedge's seeurities am. the jury fees, muMuvimi iur in. wc uj.c aiuuc zeu m me .um , 01 tue poor wnue men love, a llDerai giver. lie appoilltea IoUr , Clubs of 10 25 cents each. c, &c, which must have dropped through or i nto hope he is a Republican from principle, there who wanted homes, and he was for gentlemen to cany around the hat, but' Patme.ntInX.a,.1w "Advance. ... a.f.a a.. t- m a 1 1 1 , . . . A. O. THOMPSON, Plymouth, Ind. some hole, .4 these amounU have not yet been ac- as we think the cardinals of that party giving them homes in the west (along the crowd was ad to g away and wr. 1 .r

-tuntea tor Dy tne aupenntenaent 01 tne joo 01 n -.,-.(1 to him their nrin- wi:h the free niccrpr ' 1 Ur flr ,.M '1 nnt rtf , 1. Kf,tr -.l ha An. .II TK AI HM

going into the of iees they now hold, to say nothing

about the county's portion of the thousand dollars

cured bv Mortgage on the premises, drawing interest from date. DAVID HOW, jy26-n27w4 Guardian. AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

J undersigned will, at a regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Marshall countv, to be

holden on the .id 1 iv ett Sputpmt.iir 1SK0 next.

7 ; ,. :7 i r ,.' ' ana mat tne lumner used snail oe lour lect lone and apply for license to sell spirituous liquors, in ac- of whUc oak and sha ,Q ,aid thal whenon. cordance with the provisions of the late general Btructed they shaj, meafiare four feet in width. Mmbh ol the State 0 Indiana. 1 he location And be it-further ordained, that the walk of lot

fronting on Michigan street, be rebuilt

t white oak lumber and said lutncpers.

L And also that out-lot No. 56, and lots No. 1 and

2 in W heeler's Addition be rebuilt, four feet wide

wishes of manv of our on which I propose to sell is the South half of the 177j ,e of advancing the cause I North half of lot No. 6, in the original plat of the ; gix feet ide 0 mty, we offer the Diae-1 town of Plymouth. D. VINNEDGE. j ber lad on 3 gle as: July 26, lf60. n27w4 j a n.i ' , , 1 1 . . ?

ountea ror By the uperintenaent ot tne joo 01 Äre yery weJ, ndaplsd to him their prin- with the free nigger.') where there would all out of the lot before they could be dun-1 ATTE TIOJ pp , I ciple is opposition to the Democracy and be none to molest or make them afraid.' ned. After they had gotten around we sa a Farmers of Marshall

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O 4 i 1 ACRES OF LAND-HEAVILY I ,1U,UW1- ru Z 4 U Timbered, situate about six miles north ! . And the "JS! WnC" f the afo,r,a,d mi of Plvmouth, viz- here respectively required to complete tbe same, The N. E. Z of Sec 13, and E. N. E. W " ave Vtl" 'y days from the Urne of Sec. 14, To4wn34,N. k. 2, Marshall county, of the publication of this Ordinance. Indiana. Terms easv. A liberal discount for And it is hereby m .de the duty of the Street

democracy

they had gottei

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--..." va "6 tin gi.uuu uo is uBuuuui.uiv a g'-oo no nj'pertieu w lorjfei, Moout nis rvnow-, one oi tne nats wuc ioriy-nve cents in u, fTtfiRESHING DONE ON the SHORTEST M ,rissey has challenged and Het nan has accept- Republican. nothingismin '54. nv. became eloquent all told. The inference was that the Lord 1 1 Notice. The undersigned would respected. The fight is to come off in about three months. AftArK(,:nfy :nf rninA tr P.df.. hm h cH ,n A iJlJ i r --...v,: Jf."- ? ? the Fanners of Marshall county that

It is to be honed that Heenan will give Morrisaey 6 " , u,u " "4 "i0 jf-wiww i tney have just received another of those splendid

what he des.rvts an awful threshing-for his un-. ceeded to "cgize fcchuyler. 1 his occu- lop-eared Dutdi snd ti e red-necked sent.

nmiTltv all cash. Address

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CHA'SC. BATES,

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ly conduct in England.

IT" The weather, during the past week, has beei very changeable, and remarkably cool.

pied some time, and he succeeded in giv- Irish.' He sp-'k of their taaviag the op- After ttking u the collection Mr. Fuling his friend Schuyler a nice compliment; . pression of then na ive hmd and coming ler proposed "three cheers for Colfax"

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Commissioner to see that the side walks above described and specified are constructed according to the provisions of this Ordinance. Attest : A. C. STALE Y, President. D. E. VanVslkenbcsgh, Clerk. July 17, I860. nS6w3

OL R Tin Shop is propelled by workmen who are not surpassed for neatness and durability fill at the of workmanship. We can get un work oa the

Threshing Machines Pitt's ScDarator and are I

now fully prepared to do any amount of Threshing! A NY BILL FOR POPLAR LU:

in tne very best manner and at reasonable rates. I JJL lrv ortrruen l am preparea to nil at the ot workmanship. We can get up work on the A share of thc patronage solicited. LOWEST PRICE, and of the BEST QUALITY; shortest notic, sa we keep three accomplished RITTER k WISE. also, SHINGLES on hand coi tantlv. j workmen constantly employnd Plymouth, Jul v 12, 1R60. n25w4 mar!5-8tf H. "PIERCE. A. B. DICKSON Co

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