Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 October 1860 — Page 2
THE PLYMOUTH DEM OCRAT. A. C. THOMPSON, ::::::::: Editor.
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 4. FOR PRESIDENT, STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS OF ILLINOIS. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HEE SCHELL V. JOHNSON, OF GEORGIA. Mattingly Proven a Base Liar and Slanderer. He charged that our candidate fur Representative, Mr. Packard, attempted to charge illegal fees in a law suit. Ho has been roven a base liar by the certificate of loa ling Republican legal gentlemen of .Northern Indiana, as well as the certificate of the justice f the peace, Henry MoFarland, before whom the case wa3 tried. He charges that Packard said lie would like lo e9 the Black Republicans shot down." That lie has been crammed down the throat of him and Iiis pot Phihpe, by the declaration of some of our best citizens who heard Packard on lbs occasion refered to, $av lie could see. the Black Re publicans who mad thut war upon Virrrinia shot down those vrv men who!i gmia snot aown ino iy n.tn , W9re afterward hung by the just verdict Ilechames that Packard spoke Iis,, j spectfullv of working men, a villainous ! lie that ho and his imps have had to ,wal-; , . i .. i i ; low, Leing uneil to Dring a s ngio man that ver heard him uur such a senti nient. and failitiL' to do it. Tho truth is. Packard has alwrys ben an igdustrious, j studious vouii'' tn.in, and lrorn his chndhood up. ha Iwen a bard worker. Ho J charges thai Packard charged twelve dol- i , , . . 0 . . i lars lor takiiü' the enunieiat'on ct tho j ...i...?. i... . . . ; i ; ,!, .i..i?..,a fr Join" it. Ilorea iü is shown tu i be l ia l:il.-"i.o bv ti- los'.im jiiv Mr niiin a Kf Tifb'.ira n that tool l?f Tir'j'i'rau il. it took thp ' the townsMp and relumed; Packard i:. penchd, ai)d ; enumeration ot the names lo Packard i:i iniUüi-it, and : 1 Packard had lo copy them into the reeoids i . , ; i j ai w nriu rwi w.iun mi iii.b nio.tii'c wiiümi i ' J 3 ; V " T any one car, xum.w, d-mi, "r-u,sl,n took only tlreuu,uerHtion of the township, raekard himSelt ti-ok the balance that aro auacnea 10 inis township ir scnooi pur-. poses, from the aoj.-inin towihip. somo iiiuei in tu. l o ine until i'i iin ml r . . n, x, . the puolic are lefcned to Mr. lilam. Mat-1, - , , . ninety in all. l or the truth ot all this l'n51J say s lurtner mat ine piesiii 1 i usa-a i took the enumoration in five d ivs. this is I z i r !. .u. : t J . J
1 i i if 1 'Civil 4U ruiliv luiii i y iuu ii 1 1 a ii T in.tau i o another of his Iie. as his pt irustee bts l .... .1 . t " u i . . . , lf , , .. . . leocipe. H ho can eay that Mr. liarnaril not visited half ihe families in the town- , 1 ... , ., e . , ..... , has not, or will not, do all of the above ship, but oo; ma enumeration bv copying) ,. . r. . . , , e , " , ,, , i ; thins auI many more, of the same Kind, thai of 1 aCzard s, that was upou llio itc- . , . . . ,. , , . r i i but which we have bot lime to allude to ord beiore ...m. il t . . r. i i .11 now.
lie cnari-. o .nai i acKaru tri i i ie wouio be "lurr.cd out lo starve" if he and Mi C'orbiu dissolved partnership, a slanderoub lie H at any one can ?aiit themselves öouiü) in4uinn-oi .or. i.orom, i ;ick: iu , don t rlain to be rich but he lias, probablr, as in?-- v: l;;e tvrnforti vf Wis lJLut him as old I-i.asly-cuJ-s. himself. he charges that Payka.d run from him whet., he wanted lo bSU him. when the , facti after I'ackard nad passed In ohiee ; one day. the o d cov.a.d cam- out an 1 ; hailed him, ami Paid in a whimpering way ; .1 .. 1 ...:. !.:." that lie wanted to have a talk who iim. but Packard, with the instincts of a gen tleman, paid no attention to the old Yiliti- j mm U m I.A. In . . . . 1 .-tr. ..!... C .r ct a inuuiuci in rvju f.iii.jlHi;, ui tine Ul i , , . . , it i . . me cuurcDf-s in tnis p.ace. lie lias uen ... . . :
er. 1 i .1.:, t:...z..A I . t ...1 .... .... . . ' h) 11 wi be in a ter years with the voun' Ihe Cdneairo Aorth-western Home and iv.,i...-.t. Iii. I rmtaUe Worm Vftmicr hn
He says Packard r.-.ade an op.doy to j , . . . f.. i,,,..!,,;,...,, f,f ' " ' , . ' 1 , ,""ul'. men who in 1CCÜ oast their first v.te for j School Journal, a paper devob-d to educa- eivee him a place .11 th.ur pia.elut reeoti.vu,
,.n. RKj,., f... c.rv,,. '..c m t - t . vf.1, iiame; wuere 1 uiv uiusu; 11; u-nravur r .: 1. 1.- 1 .: ...1 : i. ... 1: 1:.:.. ... troni v ne 1 he w ü not soon lie 1 :s; ac- u. liuteau
.u w . .r"-: the C0U1.1V who are ashamed of their can- wllC1.oi,thv limh. TrulT the freedom or o be ndod with uau.eousdrus to expel worms he h-d used.-another most pitiful lie. J;i, - .preseutaiives- as Jones stvlo, Zl i a m , i. ui Z I nos i , H,.M,r'e T," " b,..grpl..eal Ul h-. OItlv to ,ftt u lVw ca-,, an,, ,he Packard never had any luss with feher- , - ..i'j flfr .frfllUi ,. '.i,,, ! U ' Pb' man . unOrtunae nouni, topos . tJ,,. ,irst tl.no f,r the Piesideilt HI the year sketch of J udi;e Doudl: llCxt dav they are well a-iin. Wrfoirn Uazctte. wood-never had any acquaintance with ' T Jht , t a he ZLJL . f I W c,0Ra, PP"" ho ,,,6 g,,oulJ ,,0 CAr:lfll, lo 8larl right and ; Our space ' forbids us t , follow him ' Agricultural, him never poke to hi:n in his life. i1' - P 01? Pe ! in:,y rahA,u 1 tü wld as a seoundreUod V(,o I;) nflcr to them it ! throu-h his truuiph.il matches to advance- rivm-nth, Sept. lsMCO. He says Packard is an immoral man j J ?;f, ' " .V-,; r r Herk ,V I Su a ba?C h-VIK,Critc- 1 be an incident of which they can sp.ak ; ment, until he now stands at the head of a i TlieAeuenlttuel e-iety in-t purse u, t(1 print- - i . . c. . li ,, j i , I publican candidate lor Clerk Ol InO Oil- lnitv it m r-K-i-ntiil t,. i-,.-iM.-Ml.;tit . . r. J . 1 . i r... i 'd notice, and a iiuoruin benej: j. resent proceeded and unfit to address a abbatlichool the c j , openin- 8ecli, ! Ix , , . n i tcubmt.. pruIe. Twenty years hence the , great political party. 1 ne reral ex- to truIt,;,t ,i:tt f. iiowi,, buMnek to-it: old slanderer is defied to find a MnWdejQnV Zl,. a luZll i ' an are ,,ot vC voun- men of this clay who thus vote will peri-Mices are nb.orbi.,- I their interest. ' Anp u,,.-d a c-ommhu eel arrungem. ms to? the Charge against the character of Mr. Pack- I rr ? if mil Vli I , , ied that they are good looking to keep clear of CRbj0 1() b;iv 4 my t;rst voW j ! a howini; the era lalm bv which this Fair, conhs".:,,' ef thMoüowi per,n,s: C. O. ard, by any citizen of this eounty.in which i '!- JJ 1 'H ; h5s 1 13G0 for Stepht'i, A. Dou-las the jjreat i wonderful man h;is climed to the topmost ,7V U A 'n ".T" lie has lived from childhood. Mr. Packard ' U lhe. k'UnV. Uembl1 anä this matter ith the people and let them hum -hflimiiiin J , mul:ir Sevi-mtr.' 'Fhe. i round on, he noltticil ladder. Vet though
ocretiru iiiv;i3 niiniii a e.n 10 iiiiu.es' . ., , . c j, . c , , e .i ' . i ' running through tho crowd and pointino- to the babbath Schools of this town, and.., , , , . ti ..1 i .1 , , , . I the hpeaker, wouhl say, virtually, Mhere 1 when tho old slanderer moved a comuu; 1 . , , , ., , t
... . . 1 e .1 uiuij.iink I'.unr.iiiu nun i twu uuun i i.wuiu tee to renort resolutions einressive of the.. . - . ... .
..i: 1 e .i r .. I ouni , :lllO IB not alarmed at he Ii, and .landers of j the vilest old wretch in tho county-Old j IgdbUtV tUS?J. lie t-hnrges that Packard, in a p.-cli, ( called Lincoln a "third rat3 lawyer. j ihis lie. he and his peddler. Judge rulWr. j have to swallow by the cknowlfd-ment , -j.w.. ... .w . ...,a n, ""' ihe lemaik, and that he did it in the wav ,. : i , ..ii . i i -l 1 UI A lUKf. S.H Mil lll.IIHISIflM.fi IV I l lltluTll him. Old Helzedllb don't tell thnt his .. ' V " , candidate fol Itepresenla-ives," Jehu C.
.r..,,g. . v..,,, ., - k l,i,llse ic,a! t,e day. We up- 7 7 , ' ä", 1' n Oakmks a Men m iiu IUck. I "'" "" ul '"re "vi.i ...ri.i. i...... .mn f ,lie d.a.1, f .Mimabl ...I la-1 PJ L.he oamlidL, for l!..p- .. .' ..- .' mir ,,,, h ; c,,,3jc;1 ,ho rlv,.r t c, f;l inulleet hi, SrMi c.,u,rf... :,,.! hi, mented citizen, on motion of a heoi-bhcan . . .... ,, ... . .. .. ., hmi, and deliberately and knowiiuly lies ahout v:.. l.iu . i :.. i i. i unfaltering adherence to hu coitcoiin ot
uf t, , , . , r,, , resentaiive cans 'ouns-wnacKinir u wan ;.. nngiit i .ma, in n man dm o.ok, , t . . ... . . . : f-iY cam . Ili.-L- iIikmvi h our 1,ini!r ho ...... ... . . i dsc lbed bv he Ha l.no Lumnemnl Ad- 1 .... . .
declared bis immora lly. Packard is we 1 ! . " - V . , -"", .see uiacK Kepubiicans S'iot down. I . t mm ..... 1 ! II Mr. Don -las is so weak, wby is
bnN.n .Ail,- .iiia:.r .1.; . ousii-wl..ieki.r is an awnu ntatesinan anu : This areeW nee-is comment. Intelligent men tc',a""' im,IJ""J- . , i. ... . l; ..,.,!.; :..l ril4 Wltra . lf ,1,,. If ...1,1
Jones called Mr. Dou-hi a -Uiird rate , inaUe!4 hU tirst atten.pt at ( lawyer, in hi lamoua Knox speech. (?);aiid fiiys: -yollM .r4rc PSI.ei II does not tell that Jones the "huh-1 ...ro
whacker" is su'di an asi that he dare not ... . .j.. that he h ,,ot da Packard since their j iut discussi-.n at Knox, although invited, defied and dared come o , .ymouin a.ui maue a peecn He charges that Packard wrote the articles in ihis paper signed "Vindex," another lie of the old gentlemana, as Packard neither wrote them nor knew of their I. . ! :.. .:t .t to 1 . ,n w uien until iney were puo.isne, , . iiiuc t 111 ii3 ins iKiiiia 11 letimieil, ah he is satisfied that every col citizen of the county, who know ihe course Mattingly has taken ine he has been here, endorse his articles. He charges Packard with having written the article that appeared in the paper rnme weeks ago over tho signature of Winfcbago John Parker, a respectable and reliable gentleman wrote that article and if Mattingly don't like it, we respectally refer him lo Mr. Parker who will . inift. ctriii . . . 1. . . 1 . . . . .-. v ...... ........ a 1 oublleta giv htm satisfaction. He charges that Packard was secretly i .j i . . th .t i ominated by a junto at Plymouth, a base as or n be promn by the oath of every j racer- t in Marrhall county. Marshall: f r lit o Stark the light to make tho
nomination and she made it, and had Marshall county had the same right phe would have made the same nomination. We hare not lime nor space to now notice further the base lies with which he has attempted to defeat Packard. We ask honest Republicans if they indorse
! such a course? We now leve him in his leprosy of mind and general degradation, merely adding a delineation of his features and characters drawn by an able and skillfull artist, and which the acquaintances of the miserable old nondescript will think very appropriate. "A Ho of lies, a face made to coneeal. And without fooling mock at all who feel , A check of parchment and an ere of stone, A wanton face a Gorgon would disown. Mark how the chonnela of his yellow blood, Ooze through hid ekin and stagnate there to runJ, Cased like a centipede in a saffron mail, Or darker greenness of the scorpions scale (For, drawn from reptiles only can w trace Congeui il colors in hi soul or face. ) Look on hi featured and behold his mind As in a mirrov of iuelf defined ! Look on the picture! deem it not o'eieharged There is no tnr.t which miirht not be enlarged. "Mattinglv's Witness." Some three weeks ao Mattingly stated that he could j prove that we hid admitted that we bad - i i,i . ' i i i ,ä(J and that wb hau declared our intenconinuo to He We askod fo. thft proof, and he brings Mr. Wilber upon tha 5trnd wlio deposeth and saith that wo did 0t sav that we had liud and had vet said ! - llmt we w?.0 fero;ng to ierG jä anoth- ' er of the unfonuthito old irtjutleman's vi! nesses that has proven him to ba just what w havo alwavs thought ho was--a nusr abU old wrelcli that never writes the tnul , i . only uv niblake. ; , , , -t--n v e h.ave no tiuarrel with Mr. ilber Hft has Inno us a very small favor by ad ; dinir bis testimony to the vast amount in J I
.i i i i t . 'ill II u strange the discovery 1: . leiethw. His course n an ed: Pvaaieate -I.e. ,!vrt.(, UuHeir Ui.tlnuhhable
' i' TuiNod that itc Will Not Do. If Hank Lojraa is elected bhei ill. as he will be. he will not set and talk one hour and i . mrif iviib t man for whum le Jw.s a war- ' . . , , , ' , , i , , f . ,. , - i" If he should have a warrant for another , man, he would not iro to the houee where i . i I. ii-i he was, and ijo down oeller and dunk , , . , , ,, : lao-er beer and imv the fellow an rppor J' - ;' 4IW " xta 1 rr' f niiil r t r cti'n mil hi nnnrv mfVfl liimui' j wvavvaw i' v o M' vi v v His Vikti.es,- Jones is certainly a very V 1 i-t 11 .' Ill IMI1! flxillt .'14 Illlll'll Kit -J lll 0 ... ,. "i . . 1 1 i... 1.1. ..1. ,,l
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j ,.tdk.5 unlil t, j(.avo UiM room. Il s. 'mfk Vf...rs s;...t. lillM)r I himself on account of Jones' virtue, and : ch.istitW : ) Jelni had better ict fcme othf.r - l)H t( dl;U)ti au,uutl :ifler lll0 ,ies ho u tryi t)) prove llffain9t l5s neighbor, for .n 8Qne ut ,ea?ant lhi s,;d about him, that can be pretty 0 . well substantiated. i ii , lrSII-W HACKIN'' Defined. When ; l i . .- i, . . r is our candidate lor Ilepresentative, Mr. it . -j i 1 , Jones and tho veritable Jehu was also .. IV 1 at 1 n . . n . .-. .....1 f ..t -l. tl.ll.l.' T tllY1 1 handle Packard run." Hut. Jehl' U. Jones . I . 1 !H- . 1 wvu,u ,U?ke a wm iproentaino. , TllE lihsr JKK ofTiIK Reason. Jones ; telling some of our old Democratic friends ; of .Marshall couniy il. il he used Packard p al ,hft j.;U i!iH.u,bi;,n. Tliat ja fU!ltiyi blU ltuW do(.s h M,. Hu!,h-whack-t?r ,li:U yt)U USH(j Mr IVkanl up M. i iseverelv. you have not since dared lo m.-et your opponent. V hen ever we hero that ' I UIM'UjMOM MjokUIl of, we always e Jones : ! .,....;,;..!. Bi,ib, ... . Iery jifl 1)V .,w,9 l,im8lf into, when he i .; ect one of IliV 1W 'änW9 was llien ve JU(xious ff, jMiow 11 1114 'lime was up, am: Hi on lhU eay u ,lim ,hilt hU lime wi h t jaJ eV0i r uexf RRj ,,y ca:, i, w ifhU M; w . u , HS , .-. Wp now on Tuesreume Iiis ohl business 9ain--runnino; around amoir' tho women of his neighborhood trying t y;et tl.em to say that the lies 'Peter Pringle jr.' wrote about Mr. Calkins, was true. i Hi''h minded man that Jones and so is 01J T.r.n;l,tv.CUS3. L.jok out for Trickery. W . 1:1,.. 11 We are conhdent, from all appeiirauces, . . . .. 11 that tbe leading Ljpubl.eans are going to try to secure the election of their pet.N. II. Oglesbee, by trading off Barnard, who they have no hope of electing, to secure votes for the 'accommodating' gentleman who niak8 tho county Treasury a hanking institution for his particular friends. Democrats do not vote for him nur nnv i.il.ar t ... r . . , . " , ivepuuncin. v oie 1110 stra i n, unscratcii- ' ... . . 1 en it muei iiiiu tiutev aim a win ieoi (IK our candidates. We have no men to scratch or sacrifice as the Republicans
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will Barnard, who is not at all fit for the office, but who is by far a more hone si man than Oglesbe. Look out for the tiicks of the Republicans, nd let us attend to our own business, and all will be well.
Traitor In the Camp. It is our painful duly to sny to our Democratic frieods that David Vinnede , laie Treasurer of this county ha9, after receiviBcr all the favors he has at the hands of the Democrats of Marshall, which wa are sorry to say he has abused, turned about, and is now riding through tho county electioneeiing against 11 great portion and most likely all the Democratic ticket, and is working for the very men who have called him embezzler and defaltar. Democrats, do not be deceived by him. There is 'something rotten in Denmark,' and he is not entitled to your confidence as a Democrat. Democrats, too much importanco cannot be attached to this affair. Beware cf traitors in the camp, selish and personal interests prompt him to act. Let us treat such men as they deserve, mis ugiey Majesty, intamou Ignatius,' Ignoramus Mattingly, Pi ince of the Depraved ashe U. j No 3. By Vludex. Once upon a time, bv an edict uf Satan, the evil . ; . ' S'drits that are dooi oomel to xvalk in mviaibilitv unm ' the cart,N Jn Coni.,:lnT wilh t!ieir E1,,st wort"lv aa. sociatvH whose term in the Uesli had not oxiare.1. i assembled in Convention for the purposo of elect- ! - alive." lie li t. limlly displayed his clou-n foot, i a,,a 1 " "o.!um one. It ij efMi.r-n ........... I,... . . I . l.. " J"",' mr; "ii.'vjitn li'i 9 IV V IJV.TII tlMU'; itor and a man ren- ! - vr'1 '-U u.eta1(;uhab:e Horn among ten li0U?:tr.' mivuueu in in.s issue to s k'k oi uis it;.ijc?i v a i . t, . ! totirpe toward our candidate fur Ri-nr-sentiit ve. ! t vui rr tun uiu iiiii i ii lif ii r ui1 r"s im. ,.. K, e r . .....! """"s1"-! on. our wro.ts ajro a communication was 'li in tliH Ii inilf i?!-jfi fli'trr.irirr Iii f' iJL'in ' r. ' . . " " ' " lii iiiiui. n l m.i i- uiuxru, v.in is uui a ci.uui
ina prince from their mitl.f Tho choL-e fell ' alone a naliouai p tri v run s.und. It 16 this ; ir,!' 'ir b:1,1;I V', dinging to deny thattn.-y nie in Irivor ol negro eju,dupm a mortal, and that hia labors miht be m.re 1 position that yivhim ilrei.ij.h. O,, thU , 'Y loaded w it h timber, just back of the itV. No. They aro n.t al way for pUcin- To the eUens of M,,,ll ...j ..u,;,,; successful ,;9 .,ne wa3eo,,eeÄled. His exUtence i amount he i.s' no tho DeraJcratio voters ! en8,n h'3 l'ud op1.v :i t,f aWu lh "-o upon an equality with the wile counts. We return you many that.Ks tor the was soon known to n from his works and he Ui tho United H;a;,,, aud the polU in Xo-1 S'x heS of the car to stand on. and in nian. but a'ove him. a, t!y have done in ? tt1 h.ia ,'ir'u. i ,r..o ....... I vember will ,h.,w it. that perilous position, with the Fpaika of , MassaceinelH by tuo two yens amnd- , ..,;., . ... We !,ve h:st reeeiv4.,r....r
ior any cunee, wtn it- noi a politician, and lioiSj when 61ie relerred lilill 10 bei popy, who, j spoken ofhy his political friends and enemies at j when aked for hi consent, laborino; under! Lome a. ... l.o,.ct, bo, orr.l Ic man, ami a cood ; th-j inlluence of ginr pop, p..ppe"d lllta J citizen with a ctime, not a legal but a social (out of tho door to the tune 'Pop goes the 1
i ix i i crime. Mr v-alkin c ille 1 on JVIr. M. intoime-1 him of the injusiibe and ftl.sity and rcfpisted the name of the autlior. Mr. f ittingly through hi.s paper j"iyshe is not in-line ! to do Mr. Calkins
justice until he retia?t3 the lies he hds published j 'they are yeiitl-insn engaged in rinyiaij . c t about him (Mttmg!y,) and the pure moral ;md bulls, with tongues as JiijX and heads as; TlJlKD ÜUX of TUG C'avP'.IoN IN' Il.LIrentleiiiaiily editor further sir?: ! empt' as the b-lls which they ring. xom. U hile Ver.n :it a i 1 M tio h ivo 'Oie Cidkin bthe afparanee of a lie hyperite j - M ltepubiiea::, we a:e liapp-y to i:in. -u:.e-.' that ' and if he did not nuke the rein.uk to hn" wife at- ! The virst Vote Yi.rv.: ?.Iev. Stakt in Illinois i I 1 he 1,.., I n, i.,: 1..
tiituted to him Le it at least none too good to have done so." Now if any can lid m.ia, ReoublieRii or Denicrat, will tiT.d ihe above paragraph and attempt to jurtify .M.ittiii'ly, t!:en I will acknowledge t. . f ' T) . ..i that the term InfamotH, Prince of the Dorravifd . .. , ,. 1 sre uniuet when applied to him. f, ... , ' ..... ,, ... , . Ci ! knist is .i Dement, there lore Mattuidv !3 . ... ..... , unlaTcrablv iii! ieod wit'i !m nr!OT.;u appear- . 1 , ance, and bcc:ue the mans countenanco does ; not strike his fancy, he unlieitataifrly publishes to the world thathe is inl lis etuimftion a base , o.e.roun eoncoeue 01 uie man uiai win puu.iiu I His course toward our candidate for the becisi " - i.,fI1rt . i lature u scarcely I It . Cii Uls useless to: lc3 ha at tetjij t lo recapitulate all the i i ,i . . . Iic that nae fie en published in the Iie ubiicau ' will laiiu.li to scorn this shallow attempt to deceive 1 th. -in. Mr. Piu-knrd !ia ii;oiifeated Iiis willin noi toemtifv tli ithe never used any such an expresiion, anitinst w bieb would fctund .Mr. Phillips simple c-spicsiou to the conti. try, and no man of p.ny respectability base ver jueslioncd Mr. Packard veracity, M.tttiuly a Iniit that he said he "would like lo sec the Plack Kepubücans hnt down that Incited that insurrection, " Then for tho sake of ' proving that Packard. wanted to e the P.er nblii r:Ui shot' 'h..ii that the Kepubliea., p-irty incited Hie insurrection. Ina'tiiS ly s-.tch articles - '"oso 3'0"r ebaracter, men will be;pa to think j von tt. ore tool than knave The th fence the Prince makos for John Ilrown .i. lc.ul.in, nnd los .... to Kepiiblieau, to ; avoid Packard and not K,i -hot down," is ill,. - traut e 01 i.h u.sci enon mvi (i;Mnieresteunes. leuoramns, re8t ra,y, Mark riian't "sfcoot you tiown" you shall never be hurt. You are protectplI nv tlie law nro'iiiiitin crueltv to animal. Lie No 2 That P.ckard ikoiI ti e lerm ,Tr..v ' tCKiiru ueu rii1!S) ... .1 ?.!; . . ineneliauic ma contPinptuon 111 inner, hen run ninq against Mr. Kelly for Towuship Trustee. Tlii.- ii himply a lie. A lie which no body fathers, therefore it inu.t he paddled ujien the father of liars Mattingly. If ny man thinks ho heard ,iatkaru ue tue expression 111 ine mnnfciion re1 iferedto, he will be liberally rewarded if he will , caIUtt,,e Dt.mocrat ofIi,,e aill) ninUe OAth to UliU j effect. Of corns the charge can have no force until substantiated by rune evidence, thcreforo it is r . . 1 . ... .. j W(rth whilo to m dtiply word about it, now LikNo.3. That Packard culled working men "Rag Tugs,"
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Ignatius has discovered a mares nest with an egg ! " in it. and heralds to the norld the e-toundine; de. Xtf"Theie i.-i now continuous t-haiu of velopment that Mark Packard the democratic can- railroads from Lhingor, Maine, to New Ordidate for representative from the counties of lean-, composed of eighteen independent Marshall and Stark , c.ille working men "Kag 1 roads, costing in ihe aggleg ate ol 2,314 TagaM which being interpreted by his nnjesty j miles of road h$2,394, 084, or nearly one
meaneth Ragamuffins, and for proof of the assertion the voiacioc and seldom Kditorv
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rtpeat he did refer to mechanics and working men when he made the remark; firstly, bceause he refusts to say what other class of community he did
refer to Secondly, because men of his caliber and self consequence generally regard working men and mechanics as "Rag Tags and Dob Tails." What reasoning could be more conclusive than this is? There could be no disputing the conclusion Mat tingly cornea to if he had not disarmed one of his ground. He saj in his last weeks Republican that Packard instructed Thompson to state that he refered to renegades from all parties, therefore the reason we are to belie. 'e that working men and mechan ics are refered to by the expression "Rag Tags" is 1 firstly because Mattingly say eo, secondly ditto. The truth is Packard was giving a reason for the small attendance at the club meeting and Raid the Republicans managed to fill the II all with Rag Tags nnd Bob Tails, whilst the Democrats got out a few good men, euch as G. A . Demont, Jim Logan, Will Mulligan and Andy Hume, all of whom are working men and mechanics. It is a well known fact that the only professional men and busings men in town that attend club meetings aie Republicans, with very few exceptions. I hare consumed as much space 3 you will allow me this week, 1 presume, therefore I will be compelled to conclude next week, when I will commence with lie no. I. Wiir Dougla3 n Stronq. Says tho . ... Iui8vil.i Demociat: The strength ,,' Douglas, however, iust I now. iirise. from nothing personal. His j isui.eiior lal.riit is not the cause of it Ifj he !r! I the docii inc-8 of his opponents, no ir.attf r how :iblv he advo-atel iln.ni, ho would have but few srportrr. Douglas is tho uroat chamtdon of the :,Un of settlu-rm-nl öf ih., sl.;v-iv citiesiioii. on which her ary oa aung; said a young ... . . , .,,...,- Vat. V. !oOl h( 1 I- f . v. . L- u .iiv mi .iu -if ! it. ' ' " - v,uv -n i i iin.vo V Keck. 'I am agoing to Heaven, inv 'son: 1 bavo been on I io wav for i'.rhteen years.' Well, good bye, old follow; il v.u. !,..,.. t....i;.. i.,... n.....:.. j f- -- - lH VP iixunil w.' iu. n(.ir,.r 1. ifthnn s Iü e,l,s"uul wo nMrur to It Hun .rj ' on i u uvv ii im Villip tv ? til (iO vu . - - - - kansa. 1'il tako another route. kaiis.:!, 1'il take another route. . fMr Tbeopilu l'opp, of Poppy vil!e. in l'opp County. lancyin hwnselt to b i-ai ' t uIhh tttl. L!.i l.t.-l l...r. I ........ -v . 1 ,J r 1 1,1 . , - , , ' .im iiu'aiiij I lo i.'t in.iiur ine i on ;t 1 11 oe. l y lit. ' wcasei. Breckiniidu U voit rorapli:n?iit.trv the fiieuds ot liell and Everett. In his ! speech fit Lexington he say'8 of them that ltiGur. It is a trreat tiling to start riht, in voting, as in anything else. Tho yuii riMii who oiyert his first vote riht, has toe iXtatitication t;i rerer to it in aber Vt-ara v. uh ptide and pleasure, ihe ptes-nt h . ... 1 . .. : an era in our political history much like ! , i rl-, t , those of 1 o:)'J and 1CJ3. Ihe vent rab e , , , , , , - . men ol this day ihrouo-h they b low, who , - , ... - . v , . . voted for Jellerson in 18JÜ, and th numerous body of men who in 1828 cast their first vote for Andiew Jackson, look upon voun,r 8t:i,t r ,rllt and work heaililv for tho ehojlion ol those champions of the .- p00pjrti .Stephen A. Dou rJas and Herschel . . . . Johnson. --jlirjfulo Hcpnblic. Titovi.i na. i Ihvo. t'iuicm Fit t u y one present now ieir m-rves m iler lo vun;.ts ohm ii tbe . c r .i i i f tnost (larin ol i i;p--ii')lhin'r k'ji ihati t)f ,. ,,,,.., carnv inyr a man upon Inn ( hlondm si , . - P, , , , 1 , v . , I.I.L- I ..li-. l-.l III. II . VI. ..I. I. .1..,! kjtk n i in i i ti ...j woo...., . , ,vf -ii
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1, , i . I r aim collected. Alter Pome pre- . . . . I .t It 1 t 1 1 ; 1.13 01 1115 linnv iiiuuiij 111.1 ii'n i , 111 1 i his head upon the .liouh'crb f liloiplin; the two Etarled dl" after sodh affectionate ad- ' flom ftltjU,U wl eV.r exposed IO Q hem Ui0l. rIondin nJclcd otr ..refully. SPipping now and then to rest. Covutd alighted from his hack twice is c,.usa;:, , but 1(y fur a moment. Intense ' :. :r .. :.. .1. . . 1 1 1 :
,,,, , . f i to divert attention nnd tienlh-u tr.u was cool anu collected. Atter Pome pre- - , . e e . , ,. . , o1. sinkinij f,,r tunes of the .Secession candiInniiiaiy arrangements, such as tsplk-in; , c. . , , , . , , ' , , . .i i 1 dale, whom they know lo be weak, in tue of the pole, and putting tho harness upon . . . . J. . . , . . , e ... ',- ,-i . , vain hope td i'lvino-linn a presume ho nevthi ba k of lilondiu, which c. insisted of 1 . , ? ...r , , . ,1 . i er can aciuiae. I ho whole pack, I ray, several stiaps listened about his person, .,, , 1 , . , , . n n . , . ' . . . . ., Hlllaiiche. and Sweetheart, are in full yell with one horn pit j ?ctiair out on eit her side, i , . . T . .1 1 1 .1 . 1 1 . r 1 i- r .1 . alter Douglas. Let them howl, they can 1 11st above, and L ick of his hips for the II! .,. p. 1 . 1 if 111 11 Hect nothing. der to seat himselt upon, when ho clasiied , ,. .71 ..,1 ,,.,.. 5j ci;.ri.., ;.
. 1 1 e 1 1 t 1 IiOtS have IHS Lai') 11:11110 at the he:d i l Iheir v O'n cheeUs of lie spectators, and the long;1 . . ., . . , , f ()..u . I . . . . . 0 i-.il Olli while tbe lioilr s.lii! . l ll.e,,,,,l;
triciiciiieiiL V 1111 11 1 1 ea l is ine oiai.cucu drawn bi 1 of ie i'f when the American , " . . rborn wa leu. lieri ----- - .... jTf?"Vliile Jellerson was ambassador lo France, he travelled in Italy for the Hike : .- .1 r.t 01 ascc riaini iiir iiiocauHtioi tue fiujie oniy , .. . . . . ol the NlliltDl.in over the Atiieilcin Hoc, i,;,-!, jw follllj ciuiited in the quality of j the aeed. He filled all his pockets with tho precious grain, which ho bro't home for the benefit of the houtii C arolina planters, whoso lice is now tho best in the world. tenth of the whole railway system in tha rr:.. 1 e.,.i. .
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Our turn Must Come. 'Generation af-j ter generation,' says .1 tine writer, 'have j felt as we now fi, rsd their live3 were
active as ours own. i hey passed lito a vapor, while n ! u :i tho same aspect ! of beauty as v.,-., 1 v,- Cantor command idad lghti ; lier to ü3. i ..e iv-nj sisal. Ds as Ul i
over our gtav- s ;is iiiey t:w aro arounr. i southern negroes allot whom would then our paths. The w.-tM will lave tho same be "free laborers of the North seeking attraction i r our -U-: i ? ing yet unborn, that to underbid them and thus to throw them she had once I' -r us us children. Yet a out of their situations. American, Gerliltle while, all will have happened. The ' man, and Irish white men, how would throbbing heart will be etiiled, and we this ficrtof 'free labor' suityou? Ex. shall be at ro.t. Our funeral will find its ; A CmL Word. -If a civil word or two
uVLrH), - 1 ba,J A m,inru Wü shall bo left alone in silence and darkness for tlA trnrma A ml if i.i-.tr Via fir o clinrt ' .....w . ........r "w - times we shall be spoken of lifo will creep in, and out names will soon be forgotten. Days will continue to move on, and laughter and 6ong will be heard in the room in which wo died: and the eye tha: mourned for us will be dried, and glisten again With IOV! ÄTld nv.' ii iitir eliihlr-Ati t ill fifia to think of us. and will not ramomhar to lUrwmr ,-ime - ,'oPerilous Advextuhe cr i Youxn V man to ost to her Loren. At. the frei lit train on the Logansport, Peoria and Bur lington Ilailwjy was comiü" west on tho evening of the 6th inst., tho conductor was accosted at llanna fetation m Indiana, by a smart, intelligent' and good looking female, who solicted a ride. She cxpUinod ihat wh,. I,., 1 ..!.,rvl f,., .,r. account of their opposition to her union to ... a young to whom she wns altach-rd. U"diuior Moore advised bar io leco -iier lier d'i'.ermtniiin to ului , and deemed i iU'r ie nam n:uveu ! having l.i.r, as w as supposed, bohind. i öome ,lmo a,u'r' onü 1,1 1,10 tnil!1 m-' ! '"t to p:ss orr the car and found i i it l - hu loconioiive be-itiii upon tier, sho h:ul ridden ahout twelve miles. It hai lweu well fiaid that A woman will or won't Irpead ont, If the will do't, tho will - nnd there is ;m en 1 ut.' Hie train wa, stoppud and the nu-1 was Ilten into in- eoii'Hietor s car and i i . i i i it.H . , . . . , ,, , beeilt; hut Willi lliiCOMq tbTibiC wn she. sac- . . l . , ; eeedea in raising suracvei.t lum.ey r.o pay ! her fare in, o:i a subseque-J train, ar.d j on Wedu,Sd:,y evening passed thrush 'this citv to Ciiiliicothe wheru she i-ouud m ; Iier "W.-I'ema l,anscn?i. SvuiU hoy Oil Tif'oe to C'iro(i i'ovt .jj S su: y(ur n.-is. all ..f v.u-" 'c7W W ileilo, "'lolilir. V, Wllllt'b n0w?" : Sttall JJui "W- 've "ot a new Imov to'verv w ,... J ti-e l---walked -ii' ! e urj from heaven last niiiit inusn uo ki-kiu I .... row m r, t n J lr ap ' Democratic triumph in November, (i il-Mia lias gne Democratic! And now A ho, I the home i f Lyman Trumbull, de et a Den.ocialio M yo;, r.ud n-vti: Den;, era. ic i council-men cut ol twelve, ux foot! o hi ;.. . . . . , , ., - , . Demoerattc niaj.oTin! All the mis 1 . , i . . ' ot tue campai ':i m I.iwiois, t inis far, .-peak .r ? , .... 1 , 1 Democratic mumler.--Lutco'jo l mes and t , , Herald. Stephen A. 1-ongla: It all WO CHI the liloVln-r ..f ! !vU loloni- ... ' i ltrbl.j will that comiu 'ts ice w..i! !. Ol . . . the merits or demei i s of his po'.i iv-a! prinj cibies it is notour province, as an eii.r.a- ' tional paper, to iu-uss. lint wliere is the man, Dmite, Americm or !i -vhli .-an. i-l l v:.: ... ..,.c.:.. - , . 0 . . . . ; an.ived airaiust niiii . it looks very mucin ,. , . , e i -n like they w.iiealiaid ol hmi. I iut matter . , J . . , , - , ! easily solved they see and nppreci i.o J . 11 an.iveu airaiiisi iii-ii . ii e-i) uiuuo .... .. . lllS ineat t)wpul;llUV; thi'V are Cllilcavollilif I i IH.-11 1UII.-IIIIVII niiu niiviii:iii . - , . e e . : v ul i.r . r iiiii.ii: in .in. .if I i. ii.ri r.i: i i 111 una iinii 'iu ..uu "t oi-ii"" j ! t never nay "turkey" to him once, and we should think he would m.Vatthem for l!lUS. S,;.,k,n" .V" pre;.sins. .'ice l' ''onunatun al (dncago.l.is name is scarce - thus sinking his pretensions. Since bis iy ever iin-uiioimii, veu oy ii.vj pii-t-neo . that ounht to he his friends. That wi w.tin ia iiKeiv 10 prouo eiiipnuiie.iii .1 slauühter-h'iuse. True, a 00...I manv pat . 1 t i . ... . . ... , , , , . - .10 paper is devoted to the cause the ro - . ... 1 .... ...... j..... Cebion cnii.uu.iie. The gnnie it a funny one, but it wu't win. euch bumbugi:ery, ltitorulo.I to eres ;ite false impressions, is too transparent to deceive. .Set:ossion and Disunion are dead, and no power can galvanize them into existence, or give vitality lo those who aro ilH representatives. In the meanwhile the rails-pliter is gradually pttrifying. St. Louts Jifpuhltcan. Husband I must have some change to-day.' Well, tay at home and take care the children that will b change enough.' Wife cries for 'quarter.' iCTlt is said that thirty men have b?en killed or wounded for lif by thrashing! machine in Indiana during the ptcant 8eaion.
jJSTThe abolitionists talk glibly about'BY TE Xi E GEAFH!! ; upholding 'free labor 0 are they! j in faxor of free labor that they wish to '
abolish slavery thiouohout the fcouth. ' ; bhotild they ever succeed in this, every city every town every village in Indiana would bo speedily swarming with the i will render a man happy,' said a French King, he must bo a wretch indeed who 1 will not "lve h h y h another man. ß canJ,e : . b our own S,lic,flüOS none of its bril1;' hv t,,rt fltW ,:, iCSTA little girl about two and a half ; yeais old, seeing the elephant attached to ' the circus passed by the house, asked her 'mother who was standing near "what great India-rubber thing that was walking in tho street wkh two tails?' i i Head Off. The Iviitorof this paper is removed f'r the Post OlSca at thi pice. Cause Too much IJULAS nJ JOHNSOX. Lcthfr II. Packdouhtlesa make a Kood office. He has not yet qualified. As the' utiice ia the property of the ; : Administration we hid no complaint to inke : asrainst the GcTerument, for the removal. We' coulil not !): i:s nulv si'i vant mihi our I;.s:liarre,l : was in accord-ince with its policy. We have seen a paper signed by a very Iarye inojoriry of our best bii-ii-ic-sfilizens, juott-stiuc against the manner of; removal and crediting us with ollieial uprigiitnesi while in tho charpe of tho malts. This is a corn- ' pliwent vvii'cli we val'ie much 11 'r tlnn them , approval of any Ad:ii:-tratiou v. Ji'iCft rimes. Xecro EyCALiTV. Tho ll-!puhli cans ' mt'ntact - itrare;it anxiety is f.k in En-l oid lost liier lhiulil he (iihlrt?. owimr to ilio short crops, occasioned by tho Ion j eouliuuud unfavorable ueaih-r. The prov..'t of tb; A 1 grain crop in France is also unpromising. Ti'.ve Changed. About two years ago Matimidv lied ui) and abused J. F. Van Valkenburtrh, beeuse a b y whose time of imprisonment wa almost out, made Iiis eci'p". accideiitaly : Two weks ao Ihunard, by the very yro-sest of taie'esncs, permitted two desperate cr:iic?ets to cscvipe j til. For this, Mattinlv aphdzes, ,nnJ tries to shif th rerpotisibi'i'y by lvi:i'';tnd biviitir that D-ni icia s .t iiit-ir. O'.it is the most corrupt old li tr in the county, Fuller not rx-e;itvd' r 11 o si'ec t u OF TIIK r n Titrc rre3itl-2nti 1 Canipaijn cf 18G0. In :! t' M.'ff tilt s i.f in:i!.V oor be- t ! ot iu:i -ciaev u m;r -omity, we ...er t... Pk.v .... .., ,,,. r,, " 1 . ," ' .' . . 'u '; tn'il I :-! !(.:iti;it elctüon. ..', ',,;, !,!..M; ii .-.n - 1 '!- u 'n.-c'-.i' s lo -2j eent caeh . . . . v jj l-AOL-vrlwivimo inAihavk. A. C. 'I 1M '.Vil .'ON, riyinotiih, lud 3TIft'i election w;-e lert to tie v.tt ofor Stppht n Whim and J W lVntaat. (oains and I'luits; D VnnVactor an IS A Praneis, Mechanical I ijt ; David How was an oir.'od Mnthil (i-uini; the I'.ii;-. The Socio tv then instructed the K.ivci:!i e t'ommittoe to w.-e that the Iah- rnninds are i .u r in a rri)L!r eonJitioti for tin- use ot the Nn-i a rropor coalition for tin- use of the SoeiMAKIv CP.M MINCS, Secy. i ftv. P. P. W. i C. II. n. .MAIL ooivo n.r. rbic iito 7:'") a. m Croveitown. ..9:H " TRAIN. ;iv: wfst. Pt.V.tne. Etna (. reell II.MI!-1.II1 . . . Pierson vil'.e Plymouth . . ( : rovfi ;. 1 11 AM ' 4:VJ .5.1 it " t rivillO-.til lOrOS " rierouvilIe..ll'::i " I I ii M( i liouroon io;.t-- ..: I. ma t.rron. . l: 11 J2 ... w .,,-,, i i ,' o l.'j'.iript f':'. PNI. KU TU A IN" coi; west. rt.Vai!ie....'J:i. " .i.'ie. EXPIIIISS PAS: COl X(i EAST. -! (d.:e;i-o . . .7:1.' r. m. A. M. Srovei town.. 10:05 " Ktna fl reeti. Imiui !on Pit rsotiv ille. 1:.MI 1 :Tt7 " pell " :..i .r:'27 " t-:l " . ... r - 1I tiimtti. . ..m..o ..- ... .. . . Piersoiiviue. .11:0.1 Houi-Immi li:l'" P.ti.a (oeeii.ll:':i " Pi. U'avne. . .1:10 A. M. i Plymouth . . . ! 1 irovei town. 1 Chicago . j Y'Persiuis w ishing t ship freight s'.ouM have it at their st alien bv 1U:"0 A. M. to inuie rihipun-nl same day. S. ii- PDU' AKDS, Prei.uht Ant. CINCINNATI, PPd.P k CHICAi.O II. II. LEAVE PaPorte 7:(l a. h. Walkcilou. . r:K ' Tvner :t' " LEAVE Plymouth. . . .5:15 r. .1 Tiner .VI Wjlkerton . .H:00 ARRIVE LaPcite 7:0 " . .v. ; I hmouth. . . J.no PLYMOUTH STAPLE MARKETS jelM. Wheit ; i-j,.,. !.',(, I 00 )(.,"t ,00 per cwt i . il.x.rjvc : Meal ontiei M!c per evvt V , j," ('( ?"y Vo-. -i mi CliukeiH 1 .. lVitaioes.. P; Clover Seed, dull Timothy Seed Minimal ian Grafi Seed. Silt pt-r bbl Hides Green per !!.... l.ird o'lVli ? ",r ' -,, ... .oe OO.i: ............ IC i crtli.e .ItVSmoked Mains retail j Shoulder and Sides. ADMINISTUATOKSNOTICP. The undersigned earnestly rerpiests all wh know themselves to he indebted to the estate o the late Dr. Iviilus lhoiM.,t settle th.eir ace. u o immediatcl v, or the suin w ill be collected bv hits K. M. Ilrowaw. , Sept. l.'hhnni, 11 f liMIJfl (aaxoi ate r jrrvtfcsoN MtuicAi. coi l rE, rnii.A Ees'dnire and Office, vear Shilt's fill Diemen, Matehall Co , Jncl.
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GREAT A Ii Ii IV A I AT TIIL LOW PRICE STOll E G 00 1-011 THE 111LLI0 X! HORRIBLE SLAUGHTER (iF HIGIIPRICL TI1EGREX XOUSTAIS li O XEVUIt SUIUiEXDXIi! TRIUMPHANT SUCCKSS Of the taall I'rolit fc WwA v-Viw Vit A. FALL k WINTLit O-f tl Lil J Ulf1 tl tt khlkU xtii . miwdi t-i r A fit nilUi m ever before' . om!,n:n'' evervthhi-' in ib.. Hi.c cd' k - n r.rT (. KOCFKIES, CROCK EU V, ULASSWAKE. HOOTS & SHOES. HATS d: CAPS, CLOTHING. W i? f-hoi-1 1 hu h i-;:cu t t j.iie you a li.-t f all the iii'do tn l'.iund i.t the I.o -11 :cd JSlore, lilt. h j tl.c lv..tur v. it; ngri'o t. enlarge ll.i t-iipci. Our iroot'u 1 te btn boi.Ll.t oil tin sui ot l':verault'o t. l !it-.iO:d v.eo..l; it! s.-ti low :.s aar st.ue hi t!;e roi;:.;:y iuiiu' :ul tu ciamine our tioods 1 ;th tho i (iiu- i., ;;.!, ,.;' .ui 1 See the tiiilcrtwee, '..ive n-J a etil u!oi;;-d st.vn I on the ce-r i. er b is. tli J" tbe K;.'..tnli Une.-c. V ADMINlsTK.Vl Oli.-i SA LE. i'l un istne d -.it", ot'Vr l'.jr -A public .1 euti-rv .i tue Couit heu-e .ioor in Tivinj itii l it ji'k'.I cm!:i,:v n..i. Ok- ttO;t r t i" -ib-r I ' iitl befiv. en '.iiv 'ton:- o;b o'e'. i. ka.ui :id -1 o eioek p. in. 1-.; ' dv t'l' I'-Üortiji; d'-sc I ic.il i-ttte hv!-;.inz t t!i- Ute of Juhti t.::..!i itf-t-t-aseil to w;t; T!ie North E ut Iractiou ( H.e.-t'.ai .No. NltiL- ; in uv. i;-'a;p ti.irts l!;ret ..'.I: nai th, ol" ra:ir.- t .v i ;; i u tain'i six and tw'onn -seien h"P'!re'hhs !:5re or Ies .iN ihn e a-rs in iiu- Snutii V.jt mier of t!a: -rth PrM ns, eiuc tct o; et: ii t lt ) in to ndilp t h:t -three i'.-.'.i li nih el ran .re bu:r () Past lso let ntiuiU r l.it and t!ie ou!li half d 'lot No. 15" in the t-.vii of Plyiueuth nlso ih.it j.irt i" out lot No. -iJ in rimotitji, v l,ieh l'vs n nth of Prjidw.ty tr-et in In ii'peiiihoice (eemm-uilv iio-au as (!oii!fltf'n id -ht'onto Pinnouih ; n 1 net inXuded in t!u plluf I'n-i'en.l.uice a!.-o lots ir.'.:nli; r. i rem 7 tj 17 inctinive. mid fioi.i !ltol;l iiu'.iriu, iu'm T0 t tl in. lusive, in the pUt f indi-.H-n lanee. Teun of sal-oi.e t'i'.id ca?h in lnnd the 'n cf ale.. t!,. r-m.ihih.a- iu two c.-u.d ii:-t.ltr.n at, ; ayr.";.; re v i'.-t iv iy in ix, und twelve months Irom the d iy oi" mIc. with interest waiving ! "hiaf. 1-iws." beu'd i ?.ul lands or ny portion of tJeon rni:MU uusoM, at mid tiuu I will sell the sutie itt private (t.de on like terms. ?J'i-::!v C.;''!' Jo'm . M-'i-u :k'. AdmV NOTICE or I!5.-OUT10N Ntit'ee i;" hereby in n that the Partnership berM'ifore ex:tin b.'i ween ihe ui". rritied under ihe Kin. 1 i:am- ot Pe kaid anJ Ti.iyer is this day di'ohid lo iiil.tuai coicent. N. K. pHcknrd. IPC. Tiitrcr. , Plvuieufh Soj t. ICtb It CO. i LL kind cf Paiicv IIurdw.no st ' 'II. H l:cks'.'V A i ) M I N Iblll A'i 0 HS SA LK. T.ToricK 1 ni:m:nv givkn. th.t 1 iii j sell ai Public nuet eiion TucsiUy the I'l iV uf (h-toher Pi), at the residence of Wollinstcn WiHKtt arJ 1 at- l" M rskal I Ceinty lereiiiel, all his prruil iop.-rfy, not t iken by the widow, contistin t ( H.'tsi H, II'-l'. r.i!t'c, firming toolii 1 1 ou-eh'M lurnioiie A.e. .Ve. A credit of niuo 11.1'Hlhs will be -liven 01 ail sum o i r three d illai tli puri li iser nii.L' his ie'te with apj roved so enrity with interest, H.-miu valuation and ppram ment I iws. ll u-nali P.. U'eo-lwHrd Administratrix, ADMIN1STBATOKS SALK. i(lTlCi:iS HLKLT.V ÜIVKN, that I will j si tl Ht public auction. "i Saturday, tbe iTth div of Otober I "OH, 8l the tesiJetua of John Cook, late of Marshall county, thevased.- all hit personal property (not taken by thewiodw)con cintiui: of ti 1 CHttlo, fhi-ep. .non mad li.tr nei.J, ein in the fi!d, wheat in the l am, and Oth er articles to numerous to nuntiou. A credit ef -.'.tvt c inentl.s will be iven on a.l nines toe.- ihre t.ollars, the pun haur pvm hit note ilh an roved security .min- valuation and appnti-o-iiuut la if John l.orln A latiuiütrHtor, nctober :m, lM.'i. fl hL B a i Near the Depot, or betnernthiw place and Tvner City, or at t'ie latter place, a K,M wnU-h hain.cxeept the hook and the part that fattened thechun to the watch. Anv pcri.ti finding the !"aK' 1:ili" "-nital.Iy rcw anled by loavin; the ? inie at d. McDonald. SepVi .U.H 11 ir -T- rt-s - . . 1 4 NF.W supply of Groceries of all kinds that be ' J V 1 w,o sell at prices defiin comtictetiou. I ti it! d.-ll roixU nfthe beat i n.l.ir r. ... 1.. . lhmI1 .J otb,r (;recvrv Ibe in IioJh - 1 Give me a call and 1 will .ti.fy vru. j T. J." PATTF.ÜS0N. ', ffp-T TttUf , AJ., bees wax, old Imtana, Copper, Pra-, i I.V Pewter .Cast Iron, and some money taken in exctmiire for hardware at II. 1. IMLKSIKS A o. S. ) J J 1 P. DICKINSDN Co. aro repieI ia ' k J fell orders on short nn.ee fyi ativihinc In their line.
