Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 October 1863 — Page 2
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THE PLY M O U T 51 W EEKLV O E M O C 11 A T. XU.MBEK 10
THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
D. E. VANVALKENBURGH, : : Editor
Thursday, Oct. 15, 1863.
Thjc Chicago Tribune, apprehensive that the administration will feel so secure since the result at the late elcetiou?, that it will not attempt to prevent a presidential eleetion next lall, commences its a-saulte
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1 . Itappaiiannock. ( hi Saturday Kwpatnek. s he will l c the Democratic standard hearer .. i 1 1 1 - 1
;c;t'. an wi'iT m neii iku'k upon i. o.popiier.
through the coming strudle. It is veil If
A inioii" 31an. The l.a Oos.-e (Wis.) Democrat says: 'Jenni-on. the Kan as thief and mur-
THE NEWS.davs in the Week thev arc shotidv bu.ness OCT. 14. On the .-evenili day they are shod(.Vn I.. . T..Mit.'..I fi fl;mL- im.v-;'ly t'Lrislians. They ride luxuriantly to
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racnt upon ("Jen. Mend, compellm- the '.v cnurc-li. where :i shoddy clergy- ..i our wormy rre.ilattcrtofcll back to the north side of the f them IVom s shoddy bible raising a regin.eut in Kansas. Tlu
and preaches to them a sdn.ddy sermon siyie ot tins pet nepubliean and particuhi written on silt eu-ed oarer: and duriii" hud "I'ull abolitionists, and the. use lu
n. . t i ,i (lie u nr ?iri it. iv. c .o. thi l....Mv-vm. intends i.uttinir his regiment to, may b iat town was mhsennent v evacuated ,ll ln Yl ldl- pa.-s.ige. tills li:nlti sill- 1 7 .
to commence early itwilltakea long season uliat ?t(.ros conU lu, (. Clirr fl lessor to the old Apostle-, wipes his weak Pothered from the following extracts fro., of detraction and a large amount ..flying I wvrc ,.,1. (),, Snmlav liutbrdVcav- '?ve hl a '"ddy lace handkerchief as apoee!i he made ten days since at Paula
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T0Y3 TOYS A I. ARGK ASSORTMENT
to wean the popular heart from its iav(r-
tc, "little 3lae."
Plymouth Corporation. Some time ago a case under the nuisance
! ordinance was taken before one of our die-
tices of the IV:.ce. who decided that the 1 mrcor,te.l Jelfs corps
airy crossed lJbert"ii River, Avere attacked by the rebels, an 1 pursued as far as Itappaiiannock Station. On the same day. Kilpatriek m:;de a rccounoisance near
'Madison (,'ourt House, and had his retreat
he mildly pleads with hh. hearers who are "lo you suppose I will march into 31is-.-leeoing souiitlly u..tn their Iuddv cuh- fcouri all(i ask i5k'"1 to t:lkü the oath? No, :on. and be-s of them to believe that the 11,11 hi' a Jniod sight! If they have pro-Savi.-rwas crueifie l with intolerable tor- tcction papers I will hang them, for real ments in or-lcr that thohoJdv arirocracv nion men need no written proof of their miuht beirently wafted uaon tho vinrs r.f toyaity.
AtLemou'sDruS3tore rM AtLemonVPiugStore g At Lernen sE rug Gtcre n LINSEED OIL gPAINT BRUSHES FRES IIDRU G S i
g WEDICINES4ALL
WHITE LEAD ACOMPirTP
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POPULAR PAT-
"in my next proclamation I will say to
ndare authoiized to receive subscriptions
ad mor.ev f r rha Democrat OrriCE:
Center Towidi:p, German Townthip, North Township, Polk Township, Wo3t Township, Union Township, Given Township, B urbon Township, Wnlnut Township,
'. ,. .. ti . .i.l llecut his wav throndi them, su-tainimr a jsllCliy angels to a vlenhly heaven. or
provisions oi tue orumance coupi not oe ; i r.- i , i , evn-v i.!i v- .11- ol.!., 1. l .i. ' . . .... , f. ri loss of about lö'J. (Jen. 3Ie:de in his o cr l"-'ltics less hddy than their re- able-bodied man in the entorced: the certiiica' oi the election (d I.. .r, , , 1 , , St.'e of Mi ,,v.r Y-.i , .t r ,r , . I ehant'o of bae," was followed by ( Jen. ''ör,uU- 1 hey belong to the .h..ldy .ariy. ul .Mi,,uun, ioa inu.t light lor the corporation ofiu'cr lor the present i i - i i i i i n , v.,n in.m .j .,run,t ... ,i,.a. i i 1 : r ...1 . i i . i i . l . i i. i winch is :i w:ii ii.v-ii t.i vli.Mt- .in, ii,... oiii iioincs. or ue iut to ueatli. Ami
.....v.. .. . i-nui I w ril'CJM , (lint llie '1 vote the shoddy ticket, and support the llle head of your column will make the
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f . 1'- n i,1 ivjnf'oinan rril! I
1 ' 6 .... i i ni l m i fM l Lrc, who. at la. t advices, was about ha a ... . ti, h-vfnT :i ihn- vear not Lavinir been hied with the (derk , '
r.TU ill iV'CU'. IUI III " " " 1
various Townships, until further notice,
of the County Court in the time taeseribedi,llilef,,,mtIu, utl l':ink of tlic
ii T, -Ii c ! bannock, with a very larire lorce. The hy law. It was -.mimed by omc olourj . n .1 . .i . Dull Hun mountain traps are held bv rebel lawyers that all the acts ot the present 1 1
II. M. L'h.an. ' officers of the Corporation were illegal. &l :
J..VA Mtt.i fr. I Tim Trii-jti.- .lp.ivi, f -.f 1 1 .1.. t . n . 1 . i J Chailot'.n lwrbofjuii the nipht of
Jii.R le4 Dauclav, in-lv, instructed the'undcrsiirned to write tIl r,,i i"t' :i bel torpedo was explode, 7 1 . .1 - 1 P .1 X 1 '
T. B. Mekto.n, JöilF ZeHN'EK, James Brooke, Da vii Zshskk. S. Beal, J.M29 M. Wicktzeu,
Tippdcano? Township. Dr 0. P. Smith.
Tili: i:li:ct20.
Marshall all HJgtit:
Ihe result of the election in ourC unty. laat Tuesday, was perfectly satisfactory to nil democrats who knew the enemy we had to contend with.
iioddvadmiiiUration wh'eh is cotiductiiiir rei,t s" ('ll"ar that uo Coppereead 5h ill see
this buddy war. nt ibr the obsolete idea 1,10 t:lil euJ ol the mmand. of restoration of the, Cnion. but for the T put the negro on top and the traitor profit an! perpeiu ition of a h Idy dy- u-h'nieatli. Everything disloyal, from a .v. . . . . " .. i, ., .1 . : .l.' i-. . . t. i
i nasty. Uli. lor s-me Slio-hly .J unius. w.;Ii up io a lurn uu cow ! . . . , . . . ..... . I. I .1 1
i, l ... . r .1 . v.... i . '. .-i !.! fce.Mi s. o, . v wf-.. -.n w,r. .-1 w cic.uieu oui. iVUU l IIIIS POllCV.
to the lion. Inos. o. Stauuehl, ot Sotttli , . ... , , .,.., ! ... .. . r'..nvl, .o-i t, i i ii t i it i . flictiiK' so much d tnn-e th 't c will be i ",;,t "uni h. idy '-(Jreek lire, to a i 1 ualc ,uu -e 110 p peiheads in Bend, and Hon James Bradley, of Laporte; ' UIllu,f- M "lu-" """uu.m. win ut . . .,, ' ' ; ir .i . . i i until I i.i .,1 i 1 . . . I . v ! ! .. ,v . ! v .llla..
.vv sent 4ortli lor repairs. An attack upon i v ' " - "s1--
! .1. !. i .. .i ii . I., .i . . i l I iii'niditv 1 lei r di .wo ii I üi" -i,..!.N- wli h "'Ihe Pifjr.i-.ut1i will K fill.-.l tr-tjl,:,, !
i- i:..:. i i.i ' me reuerai neei o mo renei rams is an- i i . '- - ..imm
r 1 .... i. ... l.. l ... im l :. ri .i . to eoMie. lre-i Jv ! ) in il - ?if . three vi't'k- trom fo.il-
. ... .... .. :Tl"ill'Tfllill TI.fll!I':iTlllll I w:llll III" II " ...... .x... it.-, vi.l. .... ..
might save Migration to publish thorn : -i . , . ,
L mess someniing is uone sotn, me rebels i ........ ...ti uv
TURPENTINE 0 ASSORTMENT WINDOW GLASS Ö AT
At Lcmon'3 Drug Store Jj AtLcmon'3DrusStor6 AtLemon'aDrcgStcre K
A large Assortment of Perfumery constantly on hand;
AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE.
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Ifl"rtr Grocory I
LOOK JJh'JiL EVERYA H. A.WOBK, BODYW plymouth Marshall Co. Ind.
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Tffnr I it ü nTTi" I n n i nn nmnnn ' ::;;..::.:.V' iv 1 . 1 M fiC2'-!' k "P
... -ji. 1. vuuiAA Uil"U Ui JUL. Hfiuu, nnc 1 .u u: : m ...
y. its wiioie dutyj est marka Priw P ,' r i&
11 be to kill rebels. A voice Have I JAME3 M. DALE :::::: Proprietor. ahv o Sur.!. h.a.wori:".
1. PnTr Sp,, 4 1t::t hvill regain entire possesion
D. McDonald, LVp, jl,or'" Dear Sir:-Since writir.gyou yesterday I Umjr is supposed to be joiicentrating I have been enabled to male'some further j cannon upon Mission Bi.lge. Pn..-c-examination of the question submitted to I ans is still fortifying. The rebels, it me in your letter of the 2d. The Oth ee. ; wouM appear, do not contemplate au attack
! of the act contains the followins: clause: i 5,1 front, but hope to secure a Federal
"And it shall be the further duty of such j evacuation of Chattanooga by annoying inspectors to make a certified statement ' Boscerans with artillery, and interrupting over their own signatures of the person '' h5s communications with cavalry. Bo-e-
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p. iid
of the bar- Ma.vs aivgul len. and K ugho Idy marches you got the horses? Jennison I never
on triumphantly. u. then, eniov the had any trouble in the old Seventh in iret-
present, the park, th - (l.eatre 3 and thj o;- ting all the horses I wanted. All thej Who arc no rcccirinj direct from New Turk era. and leave lue fti nie to take cue of trouble I ever had was in preventing ihe j an J Boston a
itself. That is the sum of hho-idy wi-iloiii, boys ( and particularly old Pardee over j
and we shall not question sueh high au- there) from leading off six or seven, thority. i "JJut my men must not take iviything - - i that will not further the interests of their The PufTalo Commercial Advertiser savs: Wn re.ment Kmrr m-m nmf ni'i.,,nA
"It is thought in professional circles that J,0 oWU judc I
Chief Justice Taney's protracted hold en -This regiment will march with therev-l
Plrraomh, Indlaui, Ju.v 1 C:h
I 100 PIECES OK PPLNTKLLLNG 20 To 30 CENTS. RICE i SMITH.
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y (trofcvn mint.
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
oots ,rLc3. SHocsr BYKIvIT it ELLER
QÜEENSWA11E, HAUDWAHE, , cld cougle corker.; Hals, Cans and riothhi2 ch.ik w,k.!r on Lfri , , " I irc and osn.k tn sioch of i!:o
And in f.ic almost every kind of of goods u.cJ ie BTCT. ÖP
ihia country; which they ciTer : .
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i,;i!fWn exception., demomtf avo now Iamofthe wMfm ,,t lIiis t.0vUi.,n Xh re!.,,U ,,-e alx.t to ..b ... ,t- ' ..., ... .. .V, ,,..'....,,, ... V... . , .1 THE VERY LOWEST CM KICL. , .'"f1':'""-' - '
- . - - ii . i .1. . I - , ui. i- in.irioi nun ninvu ivtii ill . us it'll miiiii:ii" Iii i .vT l .m r n i viiin-i: v,i:r t u i.
til . . . I
lie nas a .mitiivtertM Ihe linauces ot the hano.s oi a man who beforehand avowed ' Tho!
T .-h a a t rf-. in tVn lrn n T r ! r i ! i.i-iiil.' trill wnnn if 10 liii1 m-tL n iiK.i-oinimlu
TT , . , o i i.u , l"l"lu ,u " l"v - ... ..... . , , .. im; neuen oi ;ne Miprcine Court oi tue o ver n one hand and the torch in t otl . I,... TTn..rT-rl t-rl Sfffntr ant n 1 1 h nil rr f 1 ! . . . .. .. -. i ..'witli tl... vn-.iv ..f i rivnur ill.. i'.iI.mI 1i-..ih 1 ..v. ntui. na.iM .limine
' ."--.v. j I town, ana nie tne same witn toe cierK "i y ,v " : I'niied State, will be iinlun.-fd l.f,,v,. il.o ... t. .--hi i -r. i' , ... .. 1... :. i 1 i- . . mi 1 1 1 1 . nuea . t.i.c win oe nnioo-ca Dtioie tue er. It will be organized on a mditarv and
tins is ices tnan v.e naa unjuar, u i thc Circuit Court in the county thereof. . 1J "e reueia. .ot ... ine leeent V des're is univei- dlv ,,fP; ,i ,ni, .f , v ,, :cuch better than manv anticipated. The whhin tQQ d,vs lrom the day ofuch t1,c battles were not les than 15.1.UÜ. 1 K" , UCsac "V l,:ltriutK' aml n"f a tltlQ lX h- . ,. . . -. M within .en lrom ttie uav ot sucn u..c-j iexprosed among lawyers and p..hticiaus We cany the ila-. kill with the.ber ,i-ol:tionists were sanguine and hopetul of L- nnf et or ()-,l'.in,ee of -mv (Jen. (uant has h. lar recovered lrom , . 1 K,u IIU ft , , , ltl0a' ana no Act or J'i'C- 01 l,1 that his successor may be a statesman whose tin. h-xnr with tl.o .,:1ll..wc-. "
vioeess. ihe causes ol tne cnangc are Tjoavd rf Triitppv ebo-en -it nrdi eleetion ins recent aeenlent as to ue able to rule on'.. . , ! . . .... xOdiu ci l rupees tuo;tu ai sutu umion .... . . hitoiv '-lves the soundest guarantees of n .-L th.. t 1 T,v-,v.i: i
-amorous. Oac whole company ol soldiers .v.,. bc valid until the wousions of this ; horsebar-k. lie reviewed an army e;.rps i : ; ' !
, . , i 1 1 i , 1 i i , i - l i .i ......-C-..4 .v.. . .-i.iiiiiiii.ui. ..in ""-t; cjiii- can, wiai ioei'umen: l-rerenuii.c toac ewtio voted here last lall, and were, with a ! c- nn nr osnl ,-t -mti illv coinr.lied with " ! al lcksburg on the (th. , , t, . , , . 'aut section aie buouiiKiaii tompiiui vim, . , ,...,.,. a 1 1 wver :md Senator ba oidv t .r.,.t ..... t ... c
abcnt. Two coxpanies were sent home
. . .... . . . Ci i -.1 ! tempt at the destruction of the Memo requiring the ceridicate to oe filed within, 1 1 1 C 1 ..1 1 . I. ! 1. ... ... .1
' vote this fall, oae of which was almost I , c. 7. M . . 4l 4 . ! and Charleston llailroa-1; ui..:ii the aceomten davs is duett ry, merely, and that it . 1 , . utiar.iir.GUsIv abolition, and the other could . P. , r , , . . idishiucnt of which it is Joe Johnson s in- ; mav be filed afterwards, and when it is so ü:y give abcut thirty votes ten of which tcntion tooccuny V et 1 cnue.see. making
: niijoimre ( o-.aitif;; .:: n i-.-r f .
i lc purchised for ia this v. t:. i. . '. .
uur ffnc iw !. I'll i '...(..-
were aboliuon. ihe l nion League had, . , i Jackson his headquarters. ... .' , , ' tbi nrf nf filing will rel.itr b.-iek. to trie ! .... . .
caui-nt a number ol democrats, who couia ; (;t,v. (iaiuldeol 3Iis:oun lis
time when the law required it to be Idcd. and hence the act and ordinance of the
ic great rebellion.'- such ciimii.l purposes in effect that he ! grjicH 3ALSS AND SMALL PROFITS .LTKRlOi: QT;ality; u,, a J,uch ce it js evidenf that would iw it f,,r purpose, of indiscriminate j A11 .lre re,.tfC.fu;iv invited to call and examine 1!. tU e Chief Justice i- ' pillage slaughter and destruction. It is-hiv r..ire'W;!s fl.T.-herc; ani wtisfy tacm-' Ail k::iJ. cf Cua..uy r.-... ce taken hi trwie.
not eicape from the nicshcs of tho oath
bound order. Democrats were everywhere
as issue-1 a
.proclamation, or address, in which he tie-
fends the .State trove rninent utrain.t tne
cenüdent of success, and verv rnanv stay. ! 15t'anl üf Trustees, performed or p asscd ! hnta lut h h, tlu. va,lieab; ed at home, many anticipating trouble atbef"rC. tlie tilin- WOulJ lcC?1MÖ Vilhd fr,,,l" anmiuncing that he will prervethe peace
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p , MiIoek nated I ortia in the Miiiniiiu; up
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itt; ami uc.ares u.ai an mieiiei enee i ;
V li!.r deeisi..:..
auaeioii-
ster... a
nd
And I am inclined to the opin- !, , ;, ' ' J uicorru.t;bIe. the vem r.uie Ju ige is a
! 00 rearuei. as an onence oi me ureaiesi
roek. in their nath. and thev t-I-.at over the
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ail .1 tiiiei iiiu iiuit; 1.1 auiu Illing, i. i'it.i.ti
ty. however, could be collected for tlic
olation of the ordinance, committed before
the filiu
IV 11 iinti. tmj tvtA u.vju a, u.u 1 i wi v j -1
lii.t"' ii : 1 nut:. , 1 1
time, although before the filintr of the ecr-j pioj eet ot ln earl death. ..r disp.aeo0 1." . ...... ... ,r. Iii. ; .. . .
tificate, may be collected after filing, if!, - 4. .... ...,i. 1;u.nt ,,,)m ,llu.c ,vlthllUt j.tten.pto.g to
Hut Mr. Cha-e
quite a sensation, and the Confederate loan uill l:ir,U- be content with the Chief Ju,-
advaiued ; j er cent. A Paris paper inti-1 (;c,.s,ij, ,. i ,1 field againt all m ites that Stephens will not succeed in i t.4),.icrs j;. ;l J,;...,.,. beide. there teeming the recognition of the Cnfeder- ;i .j.,,. ;l(l;i,eate v.aitin- for the h. id
the poll?. Marshall County has done nobly, and is to-day mure icuudly democratic than ever before. It is a green spot in the barren
(lodert of abolitionism, where the great
principles of the old Democratic party are
cherished and revered. The elections in Ohio. Per.nf-ylvania and Iowa, have re.-uitcd in a Green-Lack, Abolition. Union-League, Ihnoiiet-instead-of-Iiallot victory. Ihe patronage and power of the corrupt administration at Washington have proved too strong for the people, and we are defeated. We can only say the ruin our adversa
ries bring upon us falls with equal weight j powers of town fru-tecs, whether the in- j s)(Uj,l express Mich a dei.v.
upon li.eaiclves; and we can but deport j spector filed a certificate or not. unless J The court of
r molto bein
Cubed State- during the great rebellion." such eiii.riioil purposes
I n m ;h'firt enienco
the roign a' in. of the
i."t antieipatod. His -hold will be un- not possible that our Govermueni, fore-1 S"1"1'5 t,llt v' ;uc
llHI-I'll I lwl'i'f iil'i' lT lliii.i' 4 1 .ri .f.'ii. tl i I iviiii.i I.i- ik.Ii .. i ... ..' ,ii.. .1 '. - 1 !
...... j-. . . . . .... . ...... .v.-. nui 11 (iinn.ijuj uüLiaiai.ims aii'.i; i i im Mll circles" judge rightly, ei.her hy death or ihie.tis as tliese. w ill not take eare that the j 8,8 JjOWj 01" JjOWCl" ; .TOIIX 1), DKVOI? . . .. . . . . . . i . 1 . . . . 1 .......... I
eor.ip'i;i. ii on me pari 01 me ".lovcvn- autuor ol UielU is Hot put ina situation ment." Old and enfeebled as lie is. the where he cannot make them good, i ....... .. .
a';niin:-iru!oni-ts naie linn very miu;i as. -
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1 llvrnoalh In.h.iu.it Ji.r. lltl. l-i'r, :i-ü
tli.in ar.y oiher ote :n the Vcä..
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.1 1 . , .1 11 j ne ne.is oi hi .--v.-i.ui:- "oval n.iivi ... 1 1 , li,,iit thero is timo enfito'h to make the col lee- connai tin.'.! tniigut.
tion under the warrant of the Marshal. Very truly your?, James IJf.adi.kv.
:.ltforiHT mul (Viuisflor at Lnw.
! ; NOTARY PIBLir. Tlu; YSiifo Conscript. vnrr?oi.. The Dubuque Herald saysr-White! Be mrf?cu!lr call at thj X, Room of ; M,U' Hi 1 LTV If EM men are forced from families dependent tltnvctt anl iVoawurJ N Hnck I'u.MiH-. V 2s J ) entirely on them for support; they are Jriv-j -pT " Q TJ J--J j'"D SOLICITOR OF PENSIONS.
i n ui i!iiin: a:n; giia.ueo i-v reoeiai so:u- i iers at the point of the bayonet to and from i JA MKS M. PALL.
the tennini of railroads; they are flogged j . n. kinh of cii.t.v fnlucc nuch nn but- i u:.on the bare back unfj thev be- !br ! " eax; UU; ,bcat: Corn; rota- j
0.H ;:;ker. im ox Um -jo lor i.doü.1 in . .1 J
; OFFICC frcr Iwr's D:v; I ei:;h. IüJ;.i nit.
ir'tnrc 1'itra
mercy and gasp and faint under t he still i!.J:anaCne.ipCa?,4 Store rapidly applied lah; they are placed in j
C. OSIJOKNE,
j Attorney and Counselor lit Law.
lOLTII I)KND. Sept. Ith lO.b
aey by France. .Maxioiiliian has informed j -j ailoy j,e UI11.,0,.,1. ntU-, n
I think the Corporation officer?, as st.oii .j Mexirm delcrtioii tint he would ac- 1 i m 'j , , , - . , 1 inn .'iL.MMii uuip.-uMu 111.1t hl wmn .iv. . Ii t jn si ti.I Mr. ( Iksso we should infinitely as they were -duly c.eetcd? sworn and g.ive j 0t1,. t!l0 tlirono tlr their enntry on eerlain I Vvr . ,a(1t.r iw ,lWOV,.r 1nm ll r a bond competent to do any act witigi, the om!ilion om; ,a he people ; kn;ivo ,u; y be. he halud too much self.
.he fore,io,t of lb., battle, and treated' " ?r5 . 1
'.1 .... , . l J LL 1 1 Ii I - IV V t ,.r. with every in.tignity and every cruelty: w,u4M 1 and yet the scene excites no -sjccial won- jh!' FKKD c( HXCIIANvrE. : tier." They are white men. not negroes. ' ! Were the blacks so inhumanly treated, the j rTor-0. r(n,j C:trriaKC alwaja on hv t. Ift at ;
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rLYMOl'TII, IND. OF IKTEBEST
ourselves :.s liberty-loving freemen, and take tlv; eouseipuences as phiiosophically po-sible. .Some day v.n outraged and ruined p:( pk will throw off the inllucnces of power uiid inoney and speak for their liberties. We must bide our time, and be ever vigilant and active. 1. H. Since putting the above in type wö are informed that the official returns j:ivc us an average majority of Two hundred and ninety, in Marshall County. Good enough ! Wc will furnish the official next week to uiu ivn:o.s.
there is some express statute directly pio-
Mdro has rende
-H-l- Sv-peet ,0 d.ranv oneV di.,v w,,U but hi- I''11 " hh ! 'Z Zr inquiry in the can-of tun. oW TilM?e w,' , iS1.c , t .;r;v lvirv,ced I hdl.ps would hurl b arbed ; Wl,.k a,j month on rVcTr ' 'F VKT J V V PATI leredaverdietofae.p.itlal. 5,, tu. pv..bable early tloathof .!,. "!',..,.,. rank.. f the .., -.j re-sr, j uii Iu.1Wnv M,r-1. 2Gth 13. tf A 1 1 1 UlUiAl' ,1 full-blooded abolitionist, TalK.v ;u,; buildin a r cities. Crovi-ieme ;!M'1 1 "U;Ii" n',,uM tiH 1,o5r ?' ' i TllV, 2' ilDirif; Vii'.
hibitimr them acting before such eel tili- . lieM. .II.I0 Is.' .1 V ! I
cate is lileii, ami L do not believe tlijre t.,,,,1 ,, . ,,.',..r h .....ill hive ln-.i. .-v. ... ,. , . .... ... . ' ... . , j iin-i no otner le.-uit coiu-i iuu nceiit. - w. 11 mert-iltibv prol.,.! h.s ble until the -Ith
is. 1 liave no üoubt tlie action ol tlie ! 1 .... , ,
; 01 .March. 1 Md. at which lime it is not 111 -! probable the Ju.-gt? will hiiu.-elf la.-e his
Iut it is a w lute i
Board is legal.
TlI0. S. StANFlLI.I).
In accordance with these opinions the Hoard of Tru-tccs propose to act. H. McDonald, Clerk Plymouth Corporation. Al.TiiriLfiii home ihreat.i were made, and some lew felt disposed t create 11 disturbance at the polls at this jirecint. yet
pected.
1 1
: .ajtlfrptict: Ins pur!;?..,? the i:-r j Marshall Coi:.M ....r 'H i.v!:cr r,:..l II.:t,.:;V '-
. .... 1 ,0 the ' tlco lM raI' ''if. i-ni U.' M'l !i:r- ... 1 Ci,... I .hu n.llf J n'.O il t: .1 ...... , . . ... . .......
is the white man's family that is separated; The nu.o c,n . , V I'"'?Mi ....1. ff 1 ill?- I '.l 1 1 !! V. . .1 : (1! f 1 v. I h I- , 1
I o. i' iii" cipinr to
the white man w h . is made a livintr barrier to the bullels of the enemy.
Till-: I'resideiit, in hi Th.uiksivir.tr
Thft new Proprietors Uke pleasure in announcu , Vro'u ?fo. s, t x , h:;;; it, TO TIIC C1T17.KNS Oi , J. D. V.'II.r.TAM
with tli3 Dkmo(RAT, with tho next is.-ue,
and de-sign changing fur re.-idence, for the present at !east. The publication of the pap. r will be continued regularly, and we have made arrneevnont s with our suceces.sor to fill out the time of thoe. w ho have paid u.- in advance. Tho? indebted to us. on subscription, or for adverti.-ing, will confer a favor, for which we will be very grateful, if tinywill settle their accounts at once. We need all that is due m-, and need it ?o?c. Mr. J. S- Scott, general collecting agent, has our accounts for mb-cription, and we earnestly neuest all owing u.-? to settle with him, when he calls upon them, if possible. The accounts for advertising arc made out,. 'ind we should be very happy to receipt then, all within the next day or two. a- Friday N the la-t day we shall be here to give our personal attention to tho TOittcr.
'fur majority reported for Urough in Ohio is from f0,0.H to GOJ' O; for Curtin in IViiusylvania, U."i,000: and for Stone in Iowa I SjO'.'U. We do not presume tho full returns will justify these figure.-; however, there is no quc.tioiiiiig the fact that in thes iftatea the abolitionists are Kicees-duh They have now the entire responsibility of the conduct of the war in their handy, and if they keep their promises the rebellion will i-oon be crushed. We hope so, but have no faith in their pledges. They have made similar one before. We d.all hco bow toon the untrammelled negro policy rill bring r.f a restored Fni-'iv
b!e use of a jiiiir of ery long legs to ti ke Ids precious bod out of danger; other than this there were no political distur
bances in our town, nor have we heard of
any in the county. - - Uoi'KlJON ToNsim. The hemocratic gain in Uourbon Township is mtist gratifying and can be accounted for by various reasons. Tho Democrats th re, worked, earnestly andsystamatically. The citizens have read and reflected. Snip lives there, and I'tTFKSriii.Ar.B.a renegade b inocrat, went over last week and made a speech.
ano coin it into MOiir
1 ..IV 1 . 1 1
ina. 1 wiiu Miners, ano w nose 01. . re-.-o rs 1 no
1 1 .1 11 V
.1 tlioe.-aMo readv tonuued aioI ;ists. It
From tl.eNc Yo.k ll.rald. ; P' oüivc. t huoju I .wes. I W9" This war has entirely changed the; TIic i!t st in Vorh. American character. 'I'he lavish profu-ioti Vn u iiie Albany Arti.- . O.i , in. in which the old southern aristot racv u. ed ! We are u rat ilie i to ie aiile to ..s me an'
to induliie is comideiely eclipsed by the friends .ha we b.a e n l.n iv. n a 1 'ü, - 1 .oclamation. congratulates the i-eo'ifi
dash, oarade. ami inaenifit tnt t: of ihe new oil i"iiiii(;iiini to noeii i:i...e ni-i.ieiini-!v thai -the plo.v. the shu.tle. ami the sh.nl
northern shoddv aristocracy of this period, than thu s the n resent nc in this Stale. have not feen arrested." lut thousands 1 1--
Ideas of cheapness and economy are emt.crats an 1 conservative men feel the d good ami I yal citiy.ens have and many thrown t the wind. The individual who v:f..i hiiototanee ..I'toe eoiniii" election, arc now languishing in !!; s i'es, denied iri-
inakes the most money 110 matter how Thev feel that tin; nroieinles of free sri- ah itl denied the rig lit of livlrax ro'twit. mi. A rl 1011111112: ÖOUlltlGS, :
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I 1 1 1 1 iai I'xinri 1 11 1 111. : iitii,. ill. 111. 1 in 1 no ei 111 1 n.i -ill 1 1 1 1 1 m in . r it n. ' mitt tit iiiii i fr i. ' k .tu t iiom i ii a. a v ii.i i. v
1 ! v - r 1 .1 hi i "iiM,'i, or iii.u, y'' ' ' ' 1 be extravagant is to be fashionable. These fost. ,d! w'U U A-.v.'! Thus ap.reciating tutioii is a more sorrowful event thin facts sufiiciently account for the. immense the issues at stake, they are impelled by would be the -arrest" of tho plow or the and brilliant audiences at the opera and tin' highest eensider.itioiis which can act u- ship. For this would indicate a material the theaters; until the final cra-1. eon.es :itc a fm. to put forth every energy which energy and industry might Mod. audiences will undoubtedly continue. ' to win sucee-s. They aie p. 1 pared to de"- ',MM ,t,it V'"' ,,,:,t M a &r more esThe world has seen its iron age, its silver j vte their time and proper! v to the cause. s0Uti;l1 loss-lho sacrifice of our liberties.
age. its golden age. and its brazen am
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a lliattvr of" et iivenirTu . o ;:i r.- . :.
, one vear. it is tro::' ar t.i tie,. ?. c
AX J
fixe art mm,
A . m til. VI' Vl"ll III oi I'll' . 1-1. , v 1l..,f, Ave c-ticet t .issolve our connection! , '
. , . T. . '.t .1 IIIUH,lll.l.H.,..-n.l.-l.lM I"".. VI...-, ... .... '. " ,..1 ... ... .
ardly wretch struck a democrat, who had i a,ul m 'n,,s lhe 1,,,,sl money 110 mat ter i,,r eri.ment ai I 5 csoiial liberty are invoiv- 1 leanv.i oi huh- ctt:zt lis, e.MectC'l as it
- 1 lite li'.ti.lu II. liu it ii-L" t n )l . ii -r 'in i
il.n uair.1. .1. j . . , un - j". v 1 iiii, .i. a.-sault. ami then made the best possi-
Wk are unable at this date to give the ofileial vote of Marshall County, but the majorities will n t vary far from the following: Cushnian. IVr.diir.g. Center Township, 72
Union, 0 ret n, (erman, North, Ptdk, West, Dtmrbon Tippecanoe, Walnut,
'At 40 41 4t 9
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ik't
Majority for Cushman in tin; tJounty, 200. We will endeavor to procure the official vote for publication next week.
for what is properly what ven is life . n. ..,,. s TlI1 ... T,. V1 l4kV
This is the age of shoddy. 'Ihe new ; worth-with the constitution, the rit ofoF TIK WAlt. The IU-V. John (Jill.crt, brown stone palaces of 1 if lb avenue, the , lilrty; and all the saluards of personal c,,y eounty Ky wrhtfS to a lVi0lul 1 new .-.piippages at the Fark, the new d.a- j aIl.j ,M.litical rights, striken down? What, Fl,inkr,,rU :l ,ur;(,as (hoorv wih monds which dazle un teeustomed eyes, ; i that event, remain for us and our ehil- to ,i,e duration of the present war. the new silks and satins which ru-tle over :dicn, but unmitigated despotism or, an jct(Cr ,0 .iYv:. loudly, as if to demand attention, the new its alternative, civil commotions and per-, ..ulir;u.r the revolutionary war corn people who live in palaces, and ride in the petual internal war Ul(cS ,J sovon ' t"icm.' tha is earr.a-es, and wear the diamonds and silks; , We are not surprised, therefore, to learn tW 1(,a(,0 a Iuanm.r lo ,IUVC all are shoddy. From devils dust they fr,., every county -especially those in the w,vil ,,;slin(.t ioi,llsor vluU n-eotiding sprang, and unto dut they shall ret urn. nir.,l eistricts-that a deep and earnest Nvi(h tIi,. fcliariMloint (f ,h0 M;u;e. Thm. They live in shoddy houses. They i i-Ie ( but ,t a ,isy ,leterminat:ou nerves them sovcn ,Klis h.dieated the tluration of the . .i t : l... ...... l... .1....11.. . . i .1 . i .. . 1
M" '"""'ö'-. ''''- J - . .Oexen. .... am. ...at in a . 'h-,, cm,..- ..CVu(ltioll;iry ;ir. Xuw there are but hor, and drive, by .shoddy coachmen. : ty there are changes in favor of sound (lirt.(. .1 ,piim.t points to many who wear shoddy bver.es. '1 hey be upon ; principles and there is a prospect of w Uul inijk,lU.s vor. (.lt, Hhoddybeds, which have just come Iron, j prve.net o our vote lb last year: Fvc . to luv miml. ,hat the duration of the the upholsterers, and still smell of idioddy , rywlo re the work fo organization isgomg .j W;l. K, t years the varnish. They wear shoddy dothes pur- f, ward, and we have reasons to believe o. f)u ri.Iirljj0lt;nj; y0;ll.s o cha.'ed from shoddy merchants, who have , that no means promolix e ol'.-ue.fss will be eree'ed mammoth ttires, which appear to ! ne-lt t ted. The State Committee, wo as-1 TllK late eleelion in ('onnectieiit was be marble, but are really shoddy. They Lure our friends, are doing I heirduty hilly, only l'or town . Ili.-ers, and const . pient ly the (.et or follow the shoddy fashious, and foiid-'ninl if every connly en-operates with tlnm "govcniineiit" lid not think it woiih ly imagine themselves n In mml- ,fr Faris. ppunptly and en'.cienlly.aglorioustriun.d. while tos. nd a horde of Major (üeiicraN to when they arc only a !t w,l, tic shoddy j i In.. Statt; will be plated beyond a doubt stump the Slae, or to furlough a few regiTheir professions and oeeupatitois are pure (r a contingency. meul of soldiers to vote the abolition tickshoddy. They are shoddy brokers in Wall j . . ,. , . . et. The conye.Uem e is, that the denioeraJ J Iter A boarding hoiixe keeptr alertises . , street, or shoddy manufacturers of shoddy ! 4iif,,ß K.Ilt ,lllK l ..i,! wi,, pleasant '.v Mveej.tlie State by a very hamisome magoods, or sbobly contractors for shoddy j ro,,n7s- also one or tow gentlemen with jrity. having made a . lcar gain of niuc-
lliPV hilVO
poli. stock or
ROOMS.
J I I I.YMOI Til, MAl'rll.UL H NT V. INDIAN
GROCBHIBS! AND
liOOTS
It is our
prticl" for a fh'ddv v'oxrotnrut. Sis
W ive.
i tfMi t'w n- t-iuco last vesr" .''cetivu.
' Ti.c prpnct'T ." t?is o.t ll?idiM.at !:t .? y tj jell :'i ' :,u' "ti-!-f?l ol A. J. I! .ssYr Kl t ! Kim, mi l Imia.'; iii.ub' e;--tive a '. iiti-as tr.ne ! to i. now pre i ire l to 1. k'i.:s of I'l n' i-.r-i; ? w, An-Wr'M', i.r, Vnw.vj irc at. J .M.-l iii.. t' p
x-l'ti ; i.g in the li.t,ln"t jt .e oj hto art. ..'is !.-.re si. v tl lC J- ; ai.tsi.le licl .s-c.-.iMe Mm tottkeall Lin.Uol ;.:.- turrs- in aU riin-l oC v.o:iiarr.
i He ii now l.a.icg .n. iniraea-e r;:n t I' tl.o' i beautiful Ctrl !o Visitcs. th .t uro r.ll t!.r r.ij.'e in ,,i, ,, a tho citit-s. They are jiitl the thin mi l evenintention to keep couUuU ou a(
, 1 : ture i rin to lm.-.-ll", ü-t er n ular. f U Ii AJ il W v " : rictunwof allV.ii.e.scopiedaii.l ci.bire.. ' Don't fait to l roi me :t lilV likciscss .- t mi
. Father, Motlur, oii, P.o thtiT, l'-!.!-:.rl r i!. before their le.i r fo-'-s ..r. lii.Meu fii tu v.r ui j by the uravo. M rcj . oul l n t ht.v frvm ih i pourt ft aiul fail tes I'iwtoraj iiie iia-isrc I fio !t !lottl one. 'lhea.Mtv not a tl.iy !f-t t!;c sal. j tnneo fa l err u si cure ihc sh 1"W - The un.leiütKvl lnin? h.nl year-? of etpcti enccinthe jic:ure !.-:i-es. ami tnviiu' recently i h'-oo-ii' f ipii'i-o 1 1 1 1 aU ho !:ifo iiTii-.' . c mm: - t I tl c art, tlittcr.- lihre'-If !h it U work wilt eeiu 'tire fivoral.lv vil!i the lot .ftr.e in the citio-. i New au.Uinufifiilr'-ees,Strn-t-?.N-:.- ,io. Im. will consl.ii tlv I'o mi'lftl ! te tlrca-Iv re-
' cpecuhlc l.ek; m that this o-t.iWMim'Mit nill inidocill)oa4liac ArUJitlo-v." Call mA -.? ihe
..U-turc. I . h. 11 I I - A.:int. Phm .utb. !n.lia.i, St jMnot r .M?!. n-tf
OF
THE LATEST STYLE
mul 1 1 QUALITY
n.npowishincnnvthinp in urlint will(5owt?l topve us a o.ill In-fore poii.y else W, , . t" titi.ui lo the inducem.ntiotTorcd above. fro los to SELL CHEAP.
V, is Is A " K K V 9 II G. THAYER A: CO.
rLYMOUTl l, IN I). Offers I'H frrvircs in the practice of Mlicin uml Httoiulai t hi:.i. hr. 8nd from h; r",,?,ineii. nee in private prvtie. nud att n.Uaoc it. th
HorpttiN in York, l. " i o ren.lr Mt;. ; faction to tl.o-e f i vol ing Mm ilh tit ii j.ationa., All calls prtimr'l ritt.-ndt .! to. lihi ,1 ,j orn:-ht, , Orr.tr Over Vi.h : c' lni ftnre, I.ttäalcnr on t titer ftrctt, f.rt .yT North
