Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 7, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 September 1863 — Page 2

VOLUME 9.

TUE PLY M O CJ T H W EEKLY D J3 M O C R A T. NÜMBEB 7.

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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

D. E. V ANV ALKEN BURGH, : : Editor PLYMOUTH, IXMAVt: T ii u n s d a y , Sur. 17, 1800. IE.TIOCIMTIi; CO., TICKET. TOR COCKTT CLE::k: JOHN C. CCS1IMAN. f.r colxtt commissioner: LEONARD II. ALLEMAX. fjr sravfiroR. JERKY M. KLING EI. FOR LAND AITRAI3ER: JOHN 15. KITCII. The following named gentlemen will act as agents for the Democrat, in their various Townships, until further notice, and are authorized to receive subscriptions find money for the Democrat Office: Center Township, Germm Township, Nor tii Township, IV k Township, West Township, Union Town-hip, Green Township, Bourbon Township, Walnut Townhin, II. M. Logan, Jonas Miller. I Cii.KL3 Dakclay, ; T. B. Merto.v, John Zeuxer, James Buooke, Dayiw Zkiinek, S. Deals, James M. Wjckizer, Tippecanoe Township, Dr 0. P. Smith, j "Vi j IACO..SI.STE:X. j If a man says he is in favor of freedom , of speech, free press and free election and ; at the same time votes the abolition ad-' ministration ticket, he cither belies him-j r-elf i r does not vide his rentinieut.s. Who can claim that the ministration tolerates ? ... -,7 'i 1 1. A 11 I 1" 41 4iree .speeen. r or wnai is v. . 1,. auamugham now in banishment? 1-r what have ; men, ince Lincoln's inauguration to this . date, been arrested ihiilv. anil ?mr.ri.mod ! j,

Without trial or pretense of legality, save j for expreß their honest and true con-day victions that the policy of the administration i,- ruiirn" th.- crmntrv9 Honestlv lion is ru.n.n. me counirj. lioneuj, 4,,., 1 ..-i t, 1.. jf 7.

maw, naic noi inouanus yes, Housings -been arreted Ibr ju.t thi, oflen.er Thi, is, beyond discussion, true. Then how can J a man endorse tbi, Iminiitration. which caused the.e arre?N. and yet say he is in j fiver of freei.peechr Who will deny that ' it fOsSTlltl.' t: "i4- .vT. -it tivniiik.i. i.C .,..k..l. I ,l.:UUi l. ; manner o; speeen VVH1 bc Fnnittci; thn. ii,or:n? the n h-Ie I I,rjm ir,k'' i i Has n,,t (h-. a-'iiilni-siration, now in pow i' - c;v . :., s 111 an er, suppressed .score of Democratic newspapers, and incarcerated their editors; dungeons, without even the form of

m-eens. without even the fVrm of any rcl0:i-Ci tiJC nch ,r"In mill,:iry service iv, save that of miht? The ufTcn.se 0't ; and fbrces the poor man. regardless .f ...ircc editors was simply an exercise 0f ' roundin-circum.tances. into the army .-- oir rijrlit and duty to critieisc, point outjIfM ,,te t,!e alM,i?I'M1 ticket thU Ml

law th th and oj-pohc the errors of the party in power. Is it consistent with thc fiveihan of the press: to arre.-t an editor Tor opposing the war policy of tho administration and that war policy s,j imbecile that it changes to suit the whim of every crazy fanatic who obtains the ätupcü'luuu ear of Chief Je.-t ? Why. the editors of the radical pros, ! rr 1 i control the -war poliev." hence one elaV uf editors suppress and imprison the other class! Is it consistent with the frecloiii (d the prs:.s to authorize a petty military officer to decide upon matter proper for publication, and rive such officer full power to act upon his ill-formed, contracted judgment, or to act from malice or wounded vanitv? Is that party in faor office elections that gruarda the tU with bayonets; and allows no ticket to be voted save such as : may met-t the approval of the officer com- j manding thc soldiers who form the guard, or the master who commissions the officer? j AVas not this recently done in the loyal j State of Kentucky where a vote of over j 250,000 was reduced, by this means, to less than 85,000? Did they favor free elections who incited soldiers to perpetrate j Hitch outrages even at the capital of our Htate Indiana, which stands .second in her effort to suppress the rebellion that thc Democratic party was forced to withdraw its ticket from tho field at a recent municipal election? J)oC3 thy administration tolerate free elections which dismisses from the military service, in disgrace, a. brave and competent officer; for voting the J);mocratie ticket? Yet this was done, m an txamplc. in the case of Lieutenant Kdgerly, in Ne-v Hampshire. Will arming, from tbe State Arsenal, companies of Union Leaguers, promote and i inure free elections? This is done in our own State. . .. o These are live issues, and stubborn tacts, Thouo-h much talked of. too much cannot j be said, for the people are aked to endorse c.r condemn theso usurpations, at the com4 . rrM i ..i ! !..... .1 ...r.,. ' in" elect ijn. iinjitifMioii :u i-m" noum-" 1 110 pl "M I on .11 im: iiiiuio..-' utal principles of thc govern-; thev mt worthy of serious atthe fundament ment. Are h JQ' j

Vote the abolition ticket if you choose. Sustain tlic administration in all its foul wrongs. Lend your little aM in de - troy - in the first principles of our Republican government; but do it under no file cry. Do not, in the name of liberty and Hight. strike for Oppression. Tyranny and Wrong, Do not vote the abolition, administration

ticket, crying out for free speech, free j --res and tree elections.. It you do you will be set down as a hypocrite by your plain - thiiikinir neighbor. rvvsts. , . , La:t rriday altcrnoon anil niL'ht. Deu - ty J'rovos;t -iarhai laomrt(u. with a ...... . .AtUii 1-1. t. I ...-.j-.m. ...a..... , , 4 .........I I'O.-V Vi OJilv tt. O-H. llliijll iillS Ol fOIJJO descrijition, arrested. A. J. Kevser. Zum - , i i4 i i i,. ,1-,r oauirn. i';uiiei ijoiijr, i eier v linuru, u in. : , IMIl" 1 4.-1 VI 111HII U, II Iii. tocr anJ VAmiuc U-i.kt-kcr. and rn- ,. . . , ;cueu to Indianapolis with them on the . . o clock train, baturdav niorninL'. o: distance was made to the arrests, the men cecue 5 res

,i .1r . I war. and a!d!ip the reboii'.oii :tt everv on. 1 . 7 - i . 'port unity, llow IoU- snsce the -iHii-f ' and all charges a uraniit them betöre anv,, , . ' J t I i ' I 'lit ! i II i I ii f i . 1 1 . . . '. !..!

.. , .. , leoM I tri I hi n-i I. ! These men arc all good citizen some Cl,,! . .1 r . ol them l.'einir amonjr the fir.-t in our coun-trv-and have no doir to evade anv ofiiceror escape the vmnxw of nMV :u.. r,i T1 , ; tion ci theirs. They were arreted upon a!. ! i c l- l 4 I riiiiri'c oi .'Hiiiior ;iml fiiiufimr i ,'...riP : e -ii i i 14 14 tin escaping from 3Iarshal IJablmirfon. Ir That the warrants were procured through .4 i. .. , ,. . the cowardly malice oi a tew abolition soie - 4 ii i i . . and smellers, who have some especial spite lV I l.ll . in iv.I , . - - , to obtain revenue, we have no doubt; that the men, any of them, ever assisted a do serter to escape, or hindered an officer 1:1 arresting onC- 4,Ve do not for a moment believe; and that thev will be acouitted ur-' .... 1 1 on a fair trial, we have no fears, If the miserable pal (rooms who procured their arrest imagine their scheme a success, and this thc end of it. they are deceived. J While the men arrested will doubtless be ! released upon bail, and acquitted upoi tri - al. and suffer no other inconvenience, these wretches will en-lure the scorn and loath - n vxevy honest man who know.-? them, ;o (liC remembrance of their das. j tarjlv .lttcIlipt to t,u)y w i ,r, "v: . voii their iiirli- j 31r: Piatt, for whom a warrant was Ps- ! sU0 d. was Hot at I.oino at the lime of tho I ' I :irre.ts .but harniinr tlurc a warrant for him. immediatelv proceeded to Indiany. where he delivered him-elf to the! i r.:. . 1 t 11 . 4 i ! auiuoriues. was cxamin'vi. ne:l 10 in i the .sum of 00, and returned home Tue,mornin, The otll(l. prisulicrs va.re to bc examined on Tue.dav. in -i 1 . V hue isuch arrests are cx:ts)eratiur. vet . .. ..... " . sx, ionjr as tbe form of law is observed, and a (rhl j, givcn? by which the innocent j i:,v tQ acouitted. wo advise peaceful a e-i uic..'te. 01' cour.-e. all men arreted arc democrats, and the jN-moeratie pavtv j r (,r,posos thee.eeulion of a leiralman-' 4 .. .. ... ,. 1 ate from a tribunal. A time lvckonin - will surelv come. -If we do but watch the hour."

i t "T fin-. On the lib;!,!- ,f tin suae da van -xI Are you in favor of the SoiM exemp- J ... . . I . , , t . . . , . , I pedltion 111 lo-:!, iu 4c an --:"il? um n tion clair-e in Hie ( ..n-'-rijjto.n Act, which j . , . . , , , , 1 . , . . .. 1 ... ' . Sumpter, but were rep.uhe 1 with hc-r. v jrclea.'-ci the rich lroni mihtarv .service!. . , , , .., ' . , , , I w. , ., l..ss. Heedes the killed and wounded, the

Are von in favor of the loetrine that all j 4 4 . . . . men are eon ii, and negroes should enjov , ... ,.4- r .' all the privileges ot white men it . . . 1 , ,.T A. , ... vote thc abolition ticket this fall Arc you in favor of allowing the Tresi,,ent t,J serci.-o unlimited p.wer ver the j im. l r.i ... c. . .: i'ki i ' " ' . i i.en vote mo aooi lion ticket tlii.s fall. Are vou in favor of ' ( h .nr-cnsated 1 Ematn-ipation" which takes your monev ! to pay for slavclmlders' projierty '! Vote the abolition ticket thi fall. TllE Indianap'dis Jnuriml and the abolition papers of this Pi.-trict are paving their adulations to .Schuyler Colfax, and insisting on his claims, at the hands of the

abolitionists of tlu ensuing Congress, for'tially falling upon him. The ( deneral's .Speaker of the Ilou.-e. We should not j injuries proved not to be of a seriou-na-' b; surpri.-ed to hear of his election. IIe ;tnre. is one of the endorsersof the Helper Iook, j Federal forces still guard fhe fords bcthe emancipation proclamation, the In-'tween Falmouth an 1 Kap-.ahannock Sta-

j.lemnity Act, tho Conscript Act, and the ' Compensated Kmancipation rst -heme; and I is, in faet, i-ound on the African a lminis tratiou piestion, in general. The fact that he is, really, but a political trickster and demagogue of miuiII ability, locs not in any manner tend to disqualify him with his party, and it would occasion no .surprise to hear that he was selecteI as the abolition candidate for Speaker. Without the first quality uf a statesman in his composition, he is bet ter titled for the position than abolition oflieers are usually ibr tbe stations they ! hold. (Jo in Schuyler. mm The editor id' the liejuhlinm in his last issue makes a desperate and pathetic ff.rt li l'.l .4 to wnisue up a. nine courage lor tnecn-u-mg e cction, and says, ' the masses ol those j calling themselves Democrats are homv-t. and all that is necessary to in.Iiu c them to 4-ifo rorVit iw to .ti i llo-in i-nrriwt liii'ur. ""v "r"') - " - - "r-" n"mation." We would like to imjuire what 'kind of "information abolitionists have nt their lisposal t make Icui'; iat- vol

: "rirht ? " What ha been hne by that ; party duriiur tin past your to induce Pen:- ! oerat t support it ' Probably it "vis:orous pro-ecurioii of the war.'" upon : Demo', rats proscrihir.i: them on cvry ! occasion. banishin their chosen leader. f impii-oning their speakers. j-uppre-.-'ng ; their papers, and denouncing the pr.!v,

j entire, as traitors, will help, or tho .cn advocacy oi negro Cjuahty, the c m-crip- ; tion act with it X exempt ion clau-e for the rich, and the avowal that the Union. with slavery, shall never again exist. ar- , some of the dudne-ement-'' that are tobe ! , We are siirjiri-ed to learn frm the A'. - 1

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: , , . ! themselves Petnocrats are hor.est. . 11 1 . . 14 11 i 'T' T' t- ? , J""' !m'! a" i othersoi its p.I:t)cal ca.nipiexion. that Dem- . , , , , I ocrats '.cre copperl:e;als and trait-u'-; tli at , ..... ., I they were luodennir t!oM.!-.-.H-Mt:o.. ol the : , . ,. , , ..vv.i.i-v . ...'li.-il. Iii IJI1- I'.-' lJMCO. Olli Ol OUT " : üt';jrhK,r ' Kv?'u in tIil' thc I editor savs the "eo;oerhea J- "hoped , . . . , i i i o . . J j th a f?ll-v V't,uM t5 ,:s1' oM J.im an's job ol betravinz the nation, and sell - , , , , iJJ1- "'- b th- re'(el. no are the t I coitperhea js re 1 erred to. the Lv. :ers ol , . , , the Democratic pir:y. or tl e men wir vote br anl cn.k'r-c theai : v Let '.nixed u; ' . . 1 i. - oiaewayanu cannot so the distinction in i ,. I . ,. .. .. : till.: S'-iw-ii it i O rt .i i ii ii-i llJlTV.it-4 il till;v..v.iit.l . The sharp trap, set by the .W-'cv man. will catch a number id" tho "honest we i'ear. and benn to regard maw i the election with aoprehen.-iou. If th.e l-infbrmation" leaks ,.ut; very generally. ' 1 we are certaniiv ioü. 1 'lease keep still about it, neighbor. So Du.rx ix 1 NM AN A. We .-ee the :t-it,OV..T.t Jo tlirt n.:t'" .in.irk. tl.., f 1 . U4w.i4Vlil, . Lh I j U'l,1 Ui4.L ii.vii. will I; : no draft in Indiana under the I i. t ! call of the President for troop., our State ' havinu' a hu!lie:ent .-arplu-ai'e over her !mota in the held at present to more than ! meet her proportion of troops rcioired under the last call. (V.nsiderii- the faet that Iii liuoa. i- a kieopperlifad" l.ito it is .-insular tliat slie should have so manv sddiers in the fel I. a- r !inr to ;d-dilie-; l..rie. Thk Drevier !-;:iyialie W 1 P. Vol. t) containinir the Debatos and I'roee-. lioj of tlicl.l-! se-siou oi' tli; (ie'ieral A - ei;d ! . I ,K' lu;'1. '.VT " ' ' J 1 A,,,!re ' ll )ul'u r' V a1 I 'T (' " ' 1 " U V A l';V l'f 'f. M - he MX or.imes. ) l.iaK.n-' a CoiaiKe'e h: I . ,. . - : torv of Indiana kai i n -inee ly.7- ; ...... I... l,...l e. l..it ... .. . 1 I. . . torv of Indiana kai i -V 11 -inee lyö7- ,' be l'nrni-hed for J,;io e.- cii. THE Dat.- from Char'e-t;;n are totbopth r0d,nd ,oti:e,. to h- !.,h bv re', S. . .... Oathe -th :i tna:t;2in-.' ol' i'-lt MoitKrie was exploded bv a .da. II tVol: the We,-' hawken. jrreat damati-e to the wo: I: ic-i':-K l!ci(!e-the killed aiel wounded the j miu!jcr'nc .J.im 5.,' --ted ' 1 II J r - a 1'j takcm i,1,iildievUd . iae, ,1 h'he U U:U al-o took the ii:-- wbb h .Mai.r 1 i i i l i i l i Anderson lowered and which IVdi'men expecte l to replace. The Fe ierals. at la.-t I ' .i'iv. Jin. i 1, n,i,ll", k(l 4 1 1 - I , . , , ,, i accounts, were erectm works to .-hell , ,. . . .. . IChnrhston. J here are Iiscredite I vumrs that the place has been burned. .More authentic advice- .-täte that the imme.liate fall of the city is not expected. Advices from New )i Ii ans are lo the I j oth inst. A steataer leavinp' n that day ; passfd den. Franklin's ct.niinand on shipboard, bound onl of the Mi.--i-.-ippi. In t-u s:,lllc connection it is sta'ed that a hiuhLv ini..rtant movement is ai foot in the t nil hepartim nT. This movement is. im-; loubtedly.thc e.Nj-i dition t'i the iii.j (Irande to v hih .e:r New Orlen us -orre-poiident . . . . . . has aliud-o. ( eil. ( i rant w:e lit the t.rescentCi.yat. the latest dates, and. on the Ith inst., iiau a narr w e. a ape Iroia a :- rius accident, his hori-e throwing and par-' tian, and our pickets are confront, d by tho-e d'the rebels. Mr. Yallandi-hani ha-retunic i t.iWimlsor, ami is being visited by larir. numbers !-. -i i I of di.-tinguishel American citizens, among i others ex-Senator huh. the camiida'e !i r ' Lieutenant Covernor on the .,, tickel. I

The U.S. steamer Micldgani.eruisin-up ! lb- military authorities will interfere to Major ( Mio-.al Keano-y. Saunier. Mitchanddown tbe Detroit river, fb; the pm-'prevent their puni-l nt. The frieu Is f ;" 1

po-e, it is said, of cn-havoring to prevent. any attemi'te l crowing by Mr. V. into the lomiiiiiiii.t d" Abraham the First. j A rebel dispatch IV.m Atlant a, C.a., the ,'1 ll 'onle leiale -avalry Inmt the Federals near Atheie. Ca . and (hat an extensive F.-deral expedition is to be sen: a-eiin.-t the la bels in Loui-iaiu. It is understootl that, in 'he i-cciit

I'n im h Cabinet ib en sio!( u th. oin- li-ai th.- rh:hts of .(bv ,s reü-'. u lv it' .

ol tho recognition of the .southern ( onb- b eraey, a majority of tb.e M inisters vi r in I" i 1 1 r i .!' v. n 1 1 1 1 : i. i it 1 1 1 : i ii i 1 1 1 1 Co i m I 1 1 1 c k ion was arrived :.t. ' A military railroid is being built between Nicholasville, Ky ., and Ki-xville, Tcnn. A th' i.e-i'iid mnarc to be . nod.-.v-;

c! to tho mile. find, to "-cure th'. lar number if ne-roe- ar- bei 2- nnnre-. ! ident; the rVQ. everv th'rd slave tt- 'ttr taken. (te?. !..n:r!re--'. i rep-srN'd to be in X. Carolina, l-iokimr a!'or the 1'e lerL force-un.'.-r (hv. Peek. Th, report that one of the An :! i-rcbel

iron-ctad sailed during the last week in Austin is con trad :e' cd o:i irvenim?ntal authority. A riot r-urrc I it !!.'.. .. re 1: 1 ,. centlv. The olTr.v of the anti-P ivi ..n-r. wa de-trove i bv 1 and the IVioirb of :h it sheet, in r:;;! .(? rutted the eiaee of the anta-oui :ie i- arAdieo.- iroxs eaui are .i the m .-r en- . ' !i r' ,!"- T"!""s " tton to the ..veri-hir is con.-i'U-red t be i n cert ; Th-re will b- im dr-t'tin iieb-e i 1-er 1 :v , n , r,n :oa- e iMs h-ivin"- been . ."till, which i l.t'ij more than the noüiber ' ' ' " 1 . 1 'IT r.l'tcllt rcOliPa-'l ' 1 " ' Thc veent murder of a Democrat at .New Li.-bon. u is., by io b of s ,'d:, , . .. i i -it - -i u u,,,,, :.h;t. l or nir.::, Irth uiar, refW- to anther e -huan. . "'!. i... t l, . .. , . ... J a' 1 -t ha? is-u?.i i jiucu..-. ti r J,.,.! ,,.:.,,, . i, , t ,. 1,r,..;i r , ... !t,o ''-'.i ii Iii -I in.ii me i'iiiie'e o, i ,,T-i (,r ,,.' , .. ., .... t.. i . r 1 1 . '.w i .-n-pe.id l o out tl0 Tirted Sta?es in all aes . r, .,,.,..; v oft1. 1,.., r of ' au.no. .u oi t,.- i .(.-ide.it o. m lTi,ii...' S' tes ioiit,,, i .,..,( --. i u.. na. i. a.e.! il ! olncers of he rnife.1 St.i'e-. or :nv .i : them. hdd persons under their eammand ; tl,y,. ,.,.,,,; v t.i.,..,. .. j.;,,,.,,,.. , :- Mar. spies, or rs or ...,..,,. ..cr. ,. . 1 1:. ... .. ,,,;,,;. ,l,:!rK..p (ir IllU,,,v ' . ; euhV.. . in or belontriü'j to the l.-.i :;r :v.val :' i-es of i tho rnite-1 Ski:!--, or as oe.'vur- t!:,reil"";;K ,r- "'' v"i .- t. ..itar;. t .1 1 1 . K'W- ITlO I IlO v " . . ' .oa -' ! ,! ' - i thv v o4- naval -rrvita--h)' fl,lli!,rv hi President of the ' ""1 Mn'e-- or lor re-iHi.'; a dra It. r l'!i' any other oIIVikv a;:i;.-t th- laüiinry "r ,i;iv:il M'rvI; " Adviee- fVo.n Murh-ton are 00 to a or Piv a'' ilin;rouT Fort Monhrie. It had bc,.;i float i! :a o i !i dt'V pr-'.'io'i--. I'lv: Fedor.ik it i reiforte l. had capture 1 half of ' .I.lTitov iM.lll 1 a'l-l .Mi'!.iij'.4 W-.-' e i V1 . a - t 1 . 11 dirio. Kivh-1 inir iieiwi-en r an .Moeiira. ;r;'no t.ai-ers ci .:o:a;-. .: ,:!. o i:a i:.o-i. m' lioi. o:" ibve 1. v ! . 'i !.. ;i.-oi hv in :tl !-. it I. :o' o - d.n . .-. 1 4 1 W 1 I : i : 01: o; 1.1 k.k 11 ll'f : : l k.it t'.'-v ' : . i i i.e rc .el.m . 1 ' I 1 . . i 10 llh' Ilk , ,.l ::: ':. u 1 ! t fj. iü . i al . 1- :r In ti.j ii M.l 11. :',:'! l'h 1 lv? ' !' .'i 1 ' ' I :'. . :;1 : ;:c i". . i'lo ':1 v"Ui U'A oi !., .- 1 .. Ti,-- '.Mi Arm; C J !": 1 " ";::,.; "V- ;.; l ' ' ' te ;! d ; ; ,-! 'p a, ,,! ' t-. Vt"-;-hi' ''-"i it 1 -.i--- 1 ' i. i .ii- r :a t" Va-hiit'.n u p-r the i-n. a u,k :i ' :'1!,:-vii:- v,,,- 1,1 "r the adlls-nis:ra'i -. th-k-n. Mr. V.,11 "'-' VVliI '-.i- an-ther ;. h:ie-; to the people of Ii!-- State. A tre.'.rn l .u1 1 lenmeiMtic :::-e;iii; wa- h-I i at lbievms. oh-o ve-'e; ' i- ' . r.,.. v,., ,) . i , ;, ' .. i m. .Ne. t o ua ur -a.: i ,1,,'Vil v-t- ä . ..ve i. i'i'd Mivit pile- of th Tin ."V;v S.ii'hun a3 isrSv;-. We ve. f er I i v ; lu t-üle 1 t .1 an account d tb" mur.Ur of Mr. Ih'iiiiigT. a merchant in Milwaukee, by r-oldi.-rs of" company . d ibe i iiii U -ai a i !-c: :i Ilc-intcnt. at . v !.i.-b n. : that r-'tatc. Mr. Ihdlinirer w-.i- 1 ru:;.:Iy !.;:, en to d.-.t;!i by d.tbs. and in mn :!. o-iih :: h- t-.il'i! c on!-l not be re. -of , 1 bvh:-iavt iu'.iAt' 1 1 I i a. e i icnus. i .n- - pr. 'in i , a-.':.-..: uion him was hrs u!ter ;ui e. in a pr . r p'-niicmaaiy manner. l Ins :p.niotis as a he m erat. Mr. IM!iu-er was a g - n - tleman without an enemy in the city .vbore ie te-ided. ami always conducted himself as a ".eoth't ian. The ..ssaitlt uj.n him was on jirov.-kd and fiendish in h. cruelty. ne swMiers interrupted a Democratmeeting at Madis-m 1 it wintt r. They were then ajud tu led for their lawlessness ''.v llu' adi.iini-iratinnist-. Wt .-hall now see wheih-M-they will be i,iinibod. w . w l, 1 1 ;e ,1,. -i .,,.,1....:.:... ,a o .-nail see il the civil aut Inn ;i v oi the Sir.t have ciih.-r the inelinati-.n or caI itv to io,ni-h them. We shall see if L. !hn-.r should pei mit th.-in-elves u. re-t until the authors ol" thi- d: able tia-cdy :11V 1' !a' !- 'f 'i- i ; ' iH t:'',:I.v io' Uiiibent up ei th in. 'i diu I em ..cr.iti- pailyol'the 14. 1 t I 1 . 1 f .-ao- -no..... .u m i.i j.im -,. ...... to.-.te !om..:i t. I.a ry l.ra-ai i l:ng itiz. n m ,!l ' State, irr pv( ; - of party . should join .11 111 I in Icnnn.Isngjuiuv. Our -Mu-rs. w In ri they ret.un b ane, mu -f 1 Ifarned to re bei. re tl. y -nt !.. tie tie a. 1 n. ia v.papers wh. h in-inu i'- lii t. ti" heni--.-i ! 1 1 1 1 ( . i i '.. ti 1 1 1 1 1. in 1 1 .1 .. I v - d 1 or i i I'i'v inu! ee hi talk oig '-.oit.-i 1ic:oI:m.i.' nl i be in irke 1. Miihcr nmb law or vt a Jure law is going to rule among n?. 3Iob lar eaj- ? !. cf- r-.' .'. :t 1 - J

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:W to ao'.eal io it, e " or .udireetly couni ' 'i:-f u sailor. h iii .Mi and their crime sh u' l be permitted "f e-eape. Law lull;. ' w ie h tt each da n 1 1 t v .m! I at h inc! s them --n the .-eatf-d n . prcc.p.-.ct: them int-.i h !!. Leaic.ic. ; ;he.n is cm tit v to tlfj ü ;t :i. .hi:: ire-. sV:ir. awiui. ..- :.i :U 1 out. an t inc ior d. - h n ('Ir- ,: T.'m s. 'VllV CO:1fU-s1 r Ohio. The suspen-Min 'S' she draft in Ohio, and 'he ",'- h r : z a r ! o;' v iluii'eeriitv in-'.ei 1. :s : eo.i iou ; pr-xve-rnu-. n matter in what I" 1 ' 1 ft I. 1 . 1 .!' "'.V .' U: 1 vino.i to fo? tne co:i--eri .tton in thr- citv . tn the lace oj :n in J;smi :iblv. unctnal and . . erroneous enrolinien:. on '.üc rr.und tnat . . ... lommdsot th scrv'ee iinoentivelv .pure l inen; yet he Us stop-ied the dra!' . ' . .in nimi ii'itli nit .'.iIi.ViIimii ii'li.'in n.iA.I ('.! '" ' 1 ini-14 HvLl i'l i is (juite as urgent. Ohio U n t exeinpte'i beeau-e she iahei 1 o! .jtliev .tatet ii f r:n:r c ills, for she. :- -i ;: . r'o'id.v bei liana. Illino-. --vi ' i w i. :nd we i :h t!u j . .-.IM: 'A. Ol . ' 1 of :h; a Vi r.-.ayaa' v':,s iV-ei !o:it called v. IV u-ViVa-u f:r troops i Lo re -pond. 1 iv.jrii Y of j 1 J 10f,l i i 5 .-. ,:. 1 o I. iUu tiic cr.ii l ! :--n !ed in Olr .. and fori Whv it is a t-rihe to t he v. ii it pn.'po e i pe-.ph.. of tc1;".! l-vh :li! ' r 1 ..vell I -v r.-r .!' she ;.r;r-.r. ri ! il'v oi.ei-t'.i.e.ts ii fh- W V,re a -iiiu'-t Val- ' Ik 1 . L . J .e e:..eii e n";v i'i . . . iier, .... J ..f , . ..... i ! 1 ! i'.iii 'i1!;iw in l M.f.,j .. t.VV-,r-,uv ,1, .... ..( i t. ; c ,,nr pt.,. h h , '.'ü'v wv'.s Ö-Iti, ill ' .'", ,, e. .1, , t i, ". , .ill i i' oil". . 1 : . !i , lo -v." oa-v ;ti ii w o t 4 Will P., (o d.OP i ..,:. .Mi ifhir..r ih-. dr ;'t s'.i .- :hat e 1 1 are , w a .c oi :t 4' 1- , f . 1 . . . - . . --- 1 riJ:i-ii ' lit , Jivtj, t ;V-.'l.:::iv!, l i t . .ti. . ' 1 '.Oil.- 11' t'.i: I 1 .a I' the u: ;::.. HC i'a -1 i 1 1 :li:l V.V., I " ... : 1 1 ' 1 - ! -.. e-ii v aP ... 1 .r . . . . j ' i'c. i'i ;h 1 o ;rc M-:.'-r-"i " i . ue l ere riaM 11 1 ry . a.; v. tritv-c ... hirlea 1 t ' 01" -. 1 I I dl ! I: ; re l 1. .h!:r.-!-:::'..ii!. 1 . '.a ::. Ve V . 1 1 !i :n; a to u it ::i .he e.-.e-k.-ali 'ii ;f a T itantii.- iV.at l up- . ri- ! ' ;-: -v 1 - , d to ,;, u-:.i:il t', .. .phin order to ; rep-re : r i; i : ' a .' ' ti.-m ''. .' :i:e ; c--ie p. aider well upon ' ' 1 ' th-e thiiiL'.-'. "ti l all Wi r ih. v o'.uvtiolis i for ih.'l.i-elves whii-.i lh--- d. it ibeir in th.- b-ilieSbox. .v-. A-.e. e: i! the ih-wir. :;l Uio-S . I. al !k.- snbl .: r -'u to I :!. p. e I, b V. ; I . j, hj lie "' OX I .i t i .1 . It i-i a mi -take to su?i.o.-e that it ic;lv f plea.-c every body. . t p. :J !ip;.Kt. .Uli,...e tliat a paper : n.,rth buvinvj hi h conta:n only what VV4. l.n .w an 1 la lieve alrealv. , i, j ;t rai-take to suppo -e that monev due for the paper would be a-good tons iM a var as it v oiihl nov. j It V a mi,:.iki- to bdi.-ve that we would ,o( j,r thankful lbrwh.it is due to us. .uu ,-r ,.vv se.b-eribei -. j ... A mom-- the loaUoiu-:il (a tit litis v.lio i ,,:iV kl,! 1 M 'n "' w-ir commenced are.cn the I u.ou s.de. and 1 !i i ra 1 irr (Icner.ds Lon-. Mev'ook Smilb. IL. ki. lean. Ihikcr. Lm.h r, William, llavard. lcri :!! and Sfivng. Anion:;- the ic'th are !!. LartoW. l" I ' ( u!it :. H ier. .ollu'otler. lloiiis. Stt ne-.va!! .1... k on. So vdir. John son. Van horn. Met 'miou-iIi, Mr'nto.di, Ihinberton and I'lovd. . . . till 1 ! 'il Ihsjntches tiom ( hirl.'-bm to Hie 1 .1 !i u,;,Ke v men ain t'a wbbe ibur tl. .at-i e .'. r '3oi;!ti ie. i he .-! i v i-. andoubtc.;:.. . .. hoia1 u. (ic-i. ( ! ii'oi.i . i--i t! .na: ! - '. i "i ., f 1 , k ,,...,.,.!.!' I , k . ! 1 i ii . 1 and i- bi .u f.re.i ui-n hi :. bv Forts i M-ultr and .Ldms n. 'iimrr rennip - silent, but the lcbei tla r still iiici over the rrk.:

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j i Aug.SV. 15(12. 31rn3 lUir (U'CVtbcmCUt .oeyf 77Ä7Ä; Z'Pi'A'TBODYW ild ljJilliia, ÜÜL'III Ü U I'll Ul'jllL. DALE :::::: Proprietor. I JAKES II ! i Who are now receiving inci t froia N'c.v Voile . !UlJ Boston a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED stoc:: or DRY GÜQ3S. GHQGSB1ES C -1 1w A. QUi-:KNSV KK, HARDWARE, i !iii!, Cnps and Clothing . i'.t .iliii'i-t everv kin 1 of of trou.ls u?'.d in AjuI :a i l ut.:-.-: w Lii'-U tliev oiler tT if 1!,"V '.' 'LT C v'l IOf5T 1 ii i.ii. V1..1I Lao;. I I i.-.i 1 ... .--. QUICK SAL 3 AND SMALL PROFITS All .ire r's:n.-(.tful' y iiiv'.uJ to call ai.J examine ! o t"frc purcli i.i!! tls.'there; uii'i 1 1: f tüi i.ij selves tUat Wt- aio is'.Iiti : as Ldv;, or Lower, lii.i:: rm a. thv V i st. it t?.; .'.,rl!i l of - ., o.;, 1 i .,0 Mr ..rt :;!..:.! .ti. I t .ik ib ". et; aal V . ir 11 , i N 13. JAMIIS M. PAI.i:. ' i X U .X. . i. V V ; N. H Ail kind .feoM.tt.-y ri-.-!uee vi h aR-.t- ! wax; Ui.U-; V'!.-.tt; V.uru: V ' i 'i Ä:e tiket: i i x: h ni-- tor ti j a th- i" ' Oi !i,th. L t , tn- r L;iä.i i.'ti o)vuniat K'v: iubU. 4 - 4 v -v''r-'TrA.,!., T , HofM-- hü ' :! -' n.ta;.fo:i a-k(! U t Mt W . . ... . . i tli.. I:"" '..I. ? Til trr ;.-"!) I ot - i i 1 . - U.a. ii. 1-a Ib I, 11 ..-.o.l V Li.- -i ' ui.? ni:s.-ki.. i!h Indian i M.nvh G:h n"tt ' PI .. j r. a ij u ' NEW FIRM!! Tlie Ohio Store hiving raised iuto the h.i'.als ol : i . c ; . rr 1 1 ay i i . ä-. t . Tin me i rupiictors Ukc pleasure iu auaounc'uig to Tin: citizens or I'ne Adjoining uou-ue.. Tint thov have JUST RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES! AND ROOTS S; SliOl Uom inUiUK.ntokccrcouSunthei. Ud . ,Mn I QSORTJl EN T V U Ii i ö 1 OF THE LATEST STYLE SII1 BEST (iUALIT Gr o O D litto w ill .!o w -l ' ' l!"- IT IM" Ml.; ninm.iis ' tnlx t. tt t.:,!i',oroi -ioiiisr Isolin-e, as.inuJotion m the in-liH-.-inciU ollen-a alwu. we I'ro" I. '!ee to SELL CHEAP. ' I Fi A l I I'i 1 S . II G. THAYER 1 CO. PLYM U T H IX H,

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! KTow Grocery! -v- work, ! iyciouth Marshall Co. Ind. , Th- .:i,llvL.,lv.l h.ls,.;;ii,::,':t-,i , XvCrocory !,!:e mclwr wc.i of H.-eki-r. cosr.tT, fc!. La- . it;Ai.jTv. Lie, J,e m;u ;v.-kii.,!v Uat the lowI ;': 1 '''-"-h p.K.. ip,;.i-:jI1j m;os pjoli Rlifi ! 1 V,:1 ' . 11. a.wouic. j 1 1VIU..U!:, IitaMa i. J.ily lClh I rG J. n'Jitf Few Spring and Summer CT- 0 O X S 2 - r ' f a: tjik !L0r PIITCE STOPiR i"o iii:ci:s or puint.s. sklijxg 1 '.;! 20 To 30 OSNT3 oIC!'. .-v SMITH. ir..., l AT Tiiß f Id CCtj CLE COarSC. ; '.w.'y a !ij:i-1, r. o! the il . i :i'; i BE3T OF W!:i4.:t .VC v.iH .-, p ;.,t;..-r . I, !.:' 't- fliy t:ti 1 ; .1; i .-' .::'! . it..- - ; , I, : , ' : j 1 . r ' i ; . : i - a : of ' : k .- v. i 1 i. :i -1 1 :u:l w.-i iv .- acl!. Al. k.ln!.i i'i (.: Po..! t .;.ii iu tr.-ido. . U ! I 1 .v IJLU:it. , 1 ; r :. -. J..;.- lllh 1-CJ iil-tf i!.v;'Viv lit ad and Lee liiesi&riit'dl This t:r:IIiiir iiiO lii-riae i.i I.iiiv h i.kcd f.r from tlit Ste.th. I ,.t j, tili :iu cttu'n". One tVtLi. !i j.-. c ci o.l.ii.. i Lt is i 'iai liKNRVItCJKlt Ket-p.-icoii-jtaiitlv ei: li.uul alal t Ib is f- r ;:!., ilu'dp TESE JEtE arness btl' e;b i i'i:i I'I) in i.tio lft a!.i :...i..i:.i- i-..i4-5'l:i r w l k inerw r-r'.! lv t!:ii :üi o! ' i.i l.nn-i:: ii; tlie i'outilr. I lif. i !k ! N i i.iu 4i)i ia:iit:e. ma! di-patch -.uoi-o;.,. -.uthot iiu-i dtmin-. VIaY TL IU T5, 1.1 1)1 A ?i A . A. Kr.NUAUCLR. au4T ! lVceiubt-rSStli 1 Allonifv ami Counselor at Law, ()Tu; rrnLic, MlltilllllS Dlldx PU AM) I5CIXTT AGET SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS. " OmCE-Ovrr Per i.adi.li,! ion. diiii"'s Vzvz Sure. TUra l' 1 j .ion g. oshoknk, Attornov ml (ounsclcr at Law. PLYMOUTH, IM. OF INTEREST TO EYEilYlVKMER Till! iail.lU.MJ KATI3. Hie imdc.-sicned h;s purchased the rich j for Marfan Coui.tv.ot Thra.hcr ""i "m " lieu ba.end. Foldinc t,. .al K ihti nd C.atti. to the f.rmcw of iho t. oun ty . Thi- Cite is aclnon li-d by all ho hnt e seen it. to be 8up rir to anr other er mvcnWd A. . .... ..r.'Vll.UlXi- t I. 11. ill ltM.l IU on.? vciir It i cconoiay to ue it. CU t rijnouth, lad. Jul; sr. wlI-UAMS. i otn? year.

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