Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 February 1864 — Page 2

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THE PLiMIOUTIl DEMOCRAT

j We see an article going the rounds of, The ev t'oiucrlpflon Lnur. XorthandSouth-nMvtiit Armie Lee's cavalry is Wa,in. his flaaks-but" jour exchanges, in which it is stated that'" Congress has finally agreed upon a con- Are Recruited. it :g assertj,.j lhat ,.n tint u0 ,

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lard oil 0 a L OIL TANNERS OIL SPERM OIL

:in oucef tbe counties in the southern pa'.t scription law, the chief feature of which ixi The New York Tribune, of the lßth in- t t . Müi,;1 w:tumil Ä ,Ia,Mri(fl , Hln i a c nunonvr PHiinr i r . - . . . i , i , , ,. . , ia Uke -uoune wunout a ueperate battle. "; U3iJJU,. . . . tremor. f the gtatej onc Kan 9Xied auother for ' the clause relating to commutation. This j stnn had twu Icndiii cditoriftU. oue enti- A,,,uiral Farra"Ut's fleet hes in Pad ' 1. ' ' ! calling lain a traitor, and recovered a judg- provides that, upon payment of &J00, any ; ikd: ''The modern Mokantia," the other, guun.i the weather be"n too bad f '2 PLYJtOrni, If)IAi j ffient for BOMe go- jpersoa maJ sccure CXcnipfioa from a j -The recruiting bu.inc in or city.' - The Ouvinior of Alabama h L iZuJ j TlttT,cniv por iRM! We "Pi ho s!cer eay anJ : Pcnd,n draft-but Ieavc hIm liaWc to th T;10 Tmns Par:lra of ti.we two arü- a proclamation anuouncin th,t Mobi,e , 3

- 7 ' .iiieis niai inn iruou name ur "lov.mv is ui.ii uuuer iiii; iiui. niii. hihi evi'ii i iih iimhiiv, "cyntui ucuu- i . . i . .1.. 1 1 n- -

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C-?!1 Jfnilr vindicated. Wet wnmipr what- hitn liahl undor thn draft fur wh-ph h cr faction have no heart in the war. Ihe i ........ 4 I ' AtT m-n. r ... .

- . - - , . , , . cornuauanid to witnuraw. ; "2"i "an.emon.' .urShie-" Atiwr.i.r.ii.-.- r, '-!Sr will do with the money thus recovered for paid commutation, providinu' the call be j nr!?t article opens bv paying: It ttv wjRLnifDien mWPp the slander? Would nt it he well to in-! not filled at the first drawing. Thus a! "Jon Davis ha, now me !ari.e m"H k AV l1 l LINSEED OIL gPAINT liRUSIIF.s FRESH DRUGS g vest it in a marble monument to be erected 'person may possibly he obliged u piy the ! -hree hundred thou-and American citizens '' ' laCi "l" 'lfcllin?ton V WHITE LSAi) ACOMTTTtp v-nt,v. 2 Lfex HsÄ n. . . ,-.nn " ; i A , demt,n-frat-on along the Hue Kidire and'' a lu .urLETE LDICIX ES ALL Q !ry'V gvi ?Ärr in honor of his injured, torn aud lacerated t-iOO twice, or even three separate times. ! ,n hls various armies A very lare ma- r ... h . . . T ' " TP s. p v . O SSTSTSi lro,,d n. that bi, chil.lr.n', rbihlrn .! under a single call for trunp,. Thi,. inMoritv of them bein- there becau, th tle, n po.ibie in the vicinity of EN F 1 E A S si 0 II 7 M E I, T POPULAR TAT

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gSTATIOXKRY OF A L A R 6 B

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even to the fourth generation, may not lor-; effect, r xcludce all poor men from the ben- were conscripted, and had no choice but to

get that he was truly "loyal ?" Or, if. eCts of the commutation clause, as no man I erve or be shot."

! this loes not etrike his mind favorably, we of moderate means will pay more thanj The oJier r.rtiele Commences

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The Rpr.nbl.in Ktnni 1 w Ai ET MKDICl NKS (?)

upon a call lor a national convention at'

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Dco.ocratc Slate Convention. y . . .....v , ............. - . .. . K-.himorccn theTlhof June. Only tW 1 The Democratic Siste Ceutral Commit-! conspicuous Ucshty. to be fc.nd.-l down Only men who W c.trot, m !.. ceutl, n Wlowe-l m thi city is no of Stlte which .-re renrc-'nted inTon-rf-J tee et on Tuexlay lwt Tho time for from gweraticm to generation in In, fi-, can ff..rJ these ruinoui h,w,; the anj . Jh (,'rcate.t scanJul, of the war. It h.i. . u a j ' " - huMingthe Slate Convention fi,a 'ly . W!oo wbe "The FieU .H arc about only ones .ho Ucn no ,of on.J p.ibgo .resort linR t " - - y for July lith. Debate, to the Nionl of Honor." a,k the tSUtrS to en- j can fibrf to tt.y .t home. ..J Wg -h n.rcot.e r, rul)stt , w,, Uncv,a f CoBTcatiea for the Stjte at large were et a apecm law exempting it fro3itax4i: Another new feature of the commutation , threats, violence, fiu-e representations ami S( " 'fc

r,j ! u iuius. ccuwiti! uiftn e:cinen: is iiie nrovisKn mat au c-ercrvmcn i r . .v., ,

A large Assorimcnt of Pcrfuinerv foji.!antIy on hand

AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE

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iwhocouM find it in hi, heart to mother 'MJ othcrpooric wLore 'con.eicciou.Iy the bouBlybrolcw, tnd fill up the army ' J . HIU KSTflT TTVK.!

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sccrd who eü-crie.i ironi Uicmuo;

! three luve arrived within the Federal i

Thia a.tu;ihiu preparation iy tin t if res wsi in

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T. TrriM. ran dMInaa the chalienirc the onlrarft to hia feeling, ocoaslon-d bv ' nnnAcvl .. Kn-.r;.,. -nna" .., u i "With discontented and unfit Uien."

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vw. of thA former Republican Audit- .ucb a asanas xre should suPDe would " ArU, Anr.u tb. wr t ried on by both sides, it not high time ' utij-cight .;ve Deen recapture J, t ' ''J tin ttf ls I rOe.Sj

or. It acts vhelv in so doing; it has not comprom-s the honor of h: wne or Fist

forgotten the old adage, "discretion i? the for a feVr miserable pictures style 1 ,4reea

better part of vabr." Vfz a!) stated that backs." We wish him joy of tho S275 th weent deputy Auditor was responsible i , i i t,t! Then and 4ow. i-r r.ne af the errors couinlamtd c br tno i

TTW.Vrm Wit srfiina th?.l in this we! t4I have no purpose directly nor inc

v V i . . v i t, 1 rectly, to interfere wita the institution

sliverv in th Statra vhcre it exists

to the former iccuCibent. Ia xnating up ; btlieTC I have no lawful rieht to do so

the Atecr'ä Booh for ISCvi from the du- and I have no indication to do so."

create of 1:6 i, Mr. Fuller copied 3800!

Ci i Ot eours? this TiroviKion tt-ts mtr.-idiiffd i 1 1 ' Tii.i i . ' GIrir.il rul f.

t . r e ,v i, ... j-overeiity and sad: "Thai fir shill' " ril,,,,a ,0,nciulü" at . . fcr the snecial benefit of the 4,iöval ' . J r-.-u. . .i i , v W! I nake tmwrni nUH.,.t.

ithose caused iu the -iutcrc.ts of God ? ' . . . . . . T'0-! Wavea p , T . r:, ! " f " ! -. S-cn-uoas.

(aud huiuamty. aaö nat clasi of whom , , , , .i-ions nn oi . T i t 0 '. fll remove .;i5 Dm.irvff. L,., . . I the Federa and o ..r fK- i....ra.i. anti-LintoIn.tes hae a majority of the Uvm cur? a i:,;,,,,, '

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Ü-! : 1 Jl MWn, v a2smbIW. resolutions will be adopted wl ke thHll,ir Soft ÄllrfOloi.T.

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of pwavüi itanumiu me qro ' "V of the mot extreme radical characler. II V:1: 1"'r r F : with the other." Jud-in-- from the f.t acCOr,I,n to the Tnlmne-a-umt the; I V l . ' .5 tv ' V..! i.,olf! . . ,tuV Ihebt

j ' r .1 - 1.5111 i" ' v i i-.T rjc. i unci .-:uicie ;r in; v p ieelinirs and irih2.i of their reject ive r. - . !

H iiduu, .tun tiuer noriions oi i . ---- mc uar i unue in liurone. i m..v i -c. ä Jä

the North, where abolitionism is rampant.

dered in heaven ' tllc fluotas UIldcr the variuus 00118 are yet

constituencies. In other word:,, the peo- Tho Inn mm.Ir'n, difT.r-.drJp W I TlIOtSASE Of ROt.ir.Rs IX

Die of b.Atb ecf.tif.r,. MJM .,Afu !. , . i Tfit .4 1 I V Hre t-f tiled to th

: i 4 ' iween j'niirK an i me uerm:;n i

OWCrs j rIjotp. who hnve become pfty and iot thnr H-.ir

TIM E LATEST

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Aii;.C?S0r S 1OOK, XßC pre.cn. utpinj n-u- . haVß th mo3tgole!na one t0 Reserve, j democratic mr.jom'cs rrov.-;i tll?re ia an ! unable t3 intense any opposition. 1 hat now b!,z:Rg v;tl all the fiercene.H wl.i,h; a, a RiJre Tn.i anting it h,, n- en. ! To NonYra 1-J -.r. H, i-, ia Mt ferred it exact, hence the mistake of which t0 rolcct aud jccnd it." ' ; excess ofvolur.b, we r,.acll th- li-icd 13 a rather sad SP-C1C the coniempla- charac-.criz3s the coutl.igrations ofactutd T A EM0 iWixl P"J tS c,iV--the Kcrllcan c-iydains. We are in.; Thc al.0VÄ 6XtMCt3 are from the reu of' con-!:,,; that .hoVHan; rvwh,rei tIon r Au,crican c-tiienf.-LOin. En'r. , war. A, we loam, on the 3I,t of Janu.rvl .Jt, "-O '? ST. .T Ar!rTarr!

forxred that the present -efficient Alitor fhe p:.; pj7ea j, in li3 Ar. conc'entioirv o-T.o'ed to bcar'nl T , . , T TTri "l -i r the Autro-Prussiaa cjiuui.tnder ordered n , . 1 .-r.v ' , , ii ,,-,n-1 fl.ifv hi-i alrevlv - t.ciiuja.) u4 u. 1 1 iu Lt.jr.iJ jn a nation thi laud inental idea of , , . , . , Ootob.-r 5th, x. ul3. . W ho titit vj. 1-- Pt! :!- k.trn t the tr3 etr..t...,ca ULj viiv nue tc th people who elevated him to povrcr. arm." This is the rt requisite to ex- W'U!,. v,t..n ia lbcrty Fv vix Pr I rC tü V3l0Uitt seswSg. whi-h T,- r , - ' v.? r.i ff, prcBalcg X"of ' "irVi-oi bi iboHt'on W ''"" ad wUhat ,hoU' " rf -" If;ahi,t9rieal fact or tho amnion ofanhi,. ?J1 iHo r.,nt.or. anion . , . , r!, v.r..r;I. .

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" '" J : trcder the eanetion of "an cth rp-'?tprpd i it tnrthpr npfcnrv that, thr 'M:ir..; . 4 1,.,

. , , . J . ' , . . . 4 ; , f - CZ - - - . . - - - v 1 1 1 V I i 1 1 1 ' l k "J'Jl :t . . rt'l y isz which have eicar:d tae owervatioa oi . . , - . .... ? ,.,. , , , . Ä, . J J "d ia heaven, after tnatnre deliberation, pt. of hft hnnld i itc been r.ncsre that 1 , 4. ml."nK .

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counsel with hia constitutional advisers. we eupr-ose that thc7 have, all the'r life, ; of dnuhi mr of denial

the prcsut n:u2ut.

When the th'rtoca c donlos separated ; fron Great liritain wht was '.heir dee ara-

. nci at a place called Miasur.de, andrere man. but bv' , '

, . ... repulse i. lin t neither 1 t. j roi'with.stanii-n tu.it the population oi

DentnarL. inrlal. !r Svhle-wii; and II. d-

teln, and her Wo-v. Indiiu aud otiior de-

WeTvcre Btakca last week in stating They are prtJsuaie l to express his matured been sincere in the".r ''conscientious Ecru

tVt tha PrKs cf the Laitortc Pemccrat convictions upon rrave constitutional ones- plea azainat "bearing arms

&3 destroyed in the recent outrage com. : tions. Convictions that accord with the This exactly covers the ca?e cf our pious' tion of in bpendenee diu to, an 1 what. .m Ioa T !4 rn? uftuI' lwj ail,! ttitte-J upo.i that oiEce. only the type, opinions of all the sages cf our country : abolitionists, for not only will thsy Sud' it t!n cxi?t noi-u. of.pianvl bo''.feen th;a far trn hc:a3acan; cares Rui ether fixtures of the office were ; from its birth until the day upon which ; e.lFy to ehow that their const mce vili not an 1 the nr.thcr eou.ry ? Hod and assort-: u',rvt,,J 0 ''-'' h,u bocu dtm.ii.trate 1 j

...... , - , , . ireiiueuuy since m-r ct:i-.meiit bv Hie tol-i n tne njrlit to tax the colitiiies. Invdeni-', , . ;

between them

lowers of the t.ivihieal Odin. Often siuce

destroyed. The press, vre are informed, ! the wordi were penne 1. Under such sol-' permit them to bear arms, (e;eopt p si- the ri;ht to tax the col.iie- , - ; "." ' r. tj .-i J.l'f l-vcc is emn responsibilities, whilst a nation stood . K!tt t m.it0 nmi .lonw raMn-.!.vlt!io rJelif ti.p n.irstü.n )

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" v i t . !! . i . Hi 4 . 'ai hi j p7owj oi ne wiirtor.' sees here unci there.) but w:n not (d I'uerfy ai all. bur. ot ir ivenrnent-. !, ... . . . , ., . . . i, . , . . , . , . . ; been ieit on b-jth pea an i land, an. I the un, as evidence cf their Ihe am ur.t soulit tobe n:i v;n tn- ; ..... ... , , f ., , , , ' ? i . , h :!e civibse 1 world been cjro.ttilcl tj Dsi;teney of their whol3 ' umsr, not tho c ist of one '-voa.c s war; but - , . , , .

i v. t. i... roVWi !44Ä,7 ta r, - ... . .i. ... . .i o. i . aitauner c; urns ta pre -eiumcuce in ai.

iaporte county uo not n:a.a up iui , v.g. . fo..ci wu jives in i to the propristöTof the Democrat, tVy jasd eignificaaee to hi- expressions, ho call- rrn.,f

deserve i.o he -vithoat a paper; tobe scorued-ed the attention of the world (fur the j of j7ngand nee,j nd spit up! and their very naes to be-U hole world was watchio and waiting) to j coac:c"n.,;ou, opposition t(

sbout 830. So'rautfi in a single instance ! breathless to catch the ords as they fell I Tativc printing oS : tho loss to a eood citizen, on account of; from hi3Üpa, could incredulity itself doubt they can brin t

ibcütion tiehir.7. If the dcziocrata of h-.s sincerity, or doubt that he would fulfil tPiuceritv. the con

this resT ect

fcitv im uMi'ir uai vi f iv .iiiji v. ijii"- .

!i i . f .i tnat cou:titu:e a nation or sol i:ers.

better argument wdi the abolition- , Jdn i willing vj iore-o uie exercise m (

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AIo at tb Vcw York ?tttc Iralr of2Sii3. IU)1U ..ft MllI' 'AH 2rror? -2uX!l

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H:.ijt; rrt-iTBid r.oi-thf EAST. il7 U kai

n:m 'it of

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- l i 1 - .V 11 ',rr-rs the fn.nl. that he was r.nltinr iirulor t Vn

COme a DYWtrii anu a iret:uavii u i """ . r . thm to niiut

to come. Let them ecc to it that the pa- j wsction of "an oath registered iu heaven," lho worlJ that

per is pc-in

n started aain. and then let them i and immediately proceeded to assure them

farther see to it thit i; ii cot tgain tie- ! hu 4no purpose directly or indi-

been nure dangc

dians, haninj

f cancc be inüicte I upon thoc who perpe- .ewTtrym itit etatcs vrhere it cxieted, j eCrUpeg ha? prevented them from bearin? ' 0U!il luuihcicni tor

i. ..'if. if T-.n,sibk: if not. urxn ' and aAj.ignincr, as a reason, that he had no ! the present Co

the,e who have- it in Iheii power to prevent : lawlul right to do so, and had no inch-, tK(.m,TM :nftU.llrata:i anj. ln0M than all ! y was not the subp

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uniriw c !.'i !'.-j i an i ru.a i ,.rri&ejif& (

to prove ther ,n rIK OUi lo aüan,ion ine c,:4,m- K v , , , . ir ornw bir'.n ' fhe co.tn:t3 minted upon its d;.,tiuei aban. ,. . . r ' .;r:Crl-r-' i ) armj-D0irino I Mer teriod that iwer wh:-U t: -H -:t:i- i CEii-

t.a thftir bNtorr and show aoiimc!" ansreiore it wai iruiy saiu. . , .. " . . i

- - ! n. t r i n:a ruws tue waves t.h jv.vj;i. .u ict- ''tpa hpir warfare has rvar ! I he IvCTomtiC ras fought upon a pream- , , , ... WlÄJftSS -5-? their wariare nab nvr fait ; tc an J rule J bv Canute, a , h chivx- i AÄVÄÄ?ä.Sl ig-

tous than butchering In-; - , . T . ; , . , . , ; ?ä?mtöMMMm

rQuahera and burning witch- Atter the Art,c!es of Coofeieration haJ u ' ' " V" . , ' . -'u VjaRSEfa

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! 0 -AL OIL LAMPS. Ii L A M rem MS L' i s , ! 0:: h ;-., f c r:? chr. I!- Iii! ror't'ii cs the Prie;?f Mv2e3 i.

I rectly, to interlere Wit the institution ofl i.-t .t. .i :"-. . ! done thp'r Tr.-rlc during wir. and wer i

nujcu, ui i. r- j - jes: t nat ciso umn -couciuuiiuus - ' : j,,, j i ..i .1 . i i-

peace and prwpcriij, s'-""' ",""";

ct of contention I thc 13 c:u )r' 01 012:1 or th

I lit. mi 1 I 11-. 15 a ill'l "Ultll dU'JlU Iin C 'lIllUJIil

I Mbor, iir itilmtt9,l in M.rin. an in it ! au ""S-e- ine unue pnpu luonimil,: . ,

jmore solemnly nude? Were ever P!c1m, , V . !3nJ ww uot errfl. or rather wCT m-llf-; ui)0.u

couched in stronger expressions i

it, and refuse to exercise that power.

Military. We received-the following order after

nation to. do so. Were ever assurances

PLYMOUTH. TXID.

'SS' ' 02u- ?ririi hi the rrsrtU sf arw

Yet hardly were thee pleJgos col i upon

present character? Nothing else will ex-

plain it, and hence they arc exempt. Chi

going to pre last week, vith arejue-;t ta h;3 jj,, unt;j he pruCeeJed to abolish ilanoticc the same in the Duuca.1T. Thu ! vcry in tllc n; ,,f Columbia! Hardly substance of the prder was contained in , ba(j the ghockofthat usurpation ceased to . 11 X . -1 I

4ux news column, but aj aa arc mierwica ! thrill upon the nation's nerve, when he I

cago Times.

Homogenlty. It is surprising to the unsophisticated

in its content we insert it ia fall:

STATE OF IXDIAN'A, ... ..... !fvcd it t iwvtfV

iDdiauapoli-, l;?b. liith, 1SG4. )

It 13 an;iuncel that tho vU'tt of tho

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procec-led again and again to violate hid solemn pladge. until uow it is whol'y ignored and scoffed at, aud it is boastingly

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ilii'JT n.- tr.mif.i tn ho trunm rn 'tin til i

..... . - " , .... w s -J ..' ...... .V. . I4JIIH ; nn.hrii 'urd to .whmon M aseerta.n , , , . n , '

theq.Dt. tobe ra-ed in rndiana under t,,e vt.gc oi slavery sh mid be swept the President'-recent order proved .is-lfm thc land. Such is thc fidelity such

succesitul, owing to the great press vi the nCor of nitn who is now moving heav-

1 j erience in '.-'v.itt i-tcure. ri4 tV.tr.iiset m b t lionritiiIji in YniV. I.dm i inrnr il.

fcreut to tho interest of tha black man-. " l"-j I X?()iV I A li SiOV xn 7 . . ' I, ' i J' -Kr . , , 4, i-i . obligated by the relations arising frcm an V.-ViXXIy ' ! All jrea.r.d a?u ta ra ro.ijtttt 6ty errbl JUSt S3 m hlcreot as tO the Well-bciCg CI h J S it wiü l.ak-, Wl rift bc-tlr than Orr.fr Oxer ri-h r4 v.jr tor. the Indian iutennarrlagc, to asaist by armi tha v-jry : othtr ove, with ttir. of ,"r t. i :W.n-e on tntrr :;cc:, ;,t itor Ktrtb T1 . - ... 'nation with whom shj has twice bceu iJa M eiv Urf FertuRc in wra-ti.cll.w, The only subject of contention wai thc : it-nr. ; rT7T r; 33 respective rights and advantages of larger c',afl?ct' anJ b wh,m !,h- h:ii oaM boe,J ;n.7.'e 0"- a.u' J HCUial XIV CHI tMf.

an.l sniaür si ire; ml free commercial find Ck)m?7 SUDJUgltCi. 1 tili H Strange, i dsir.:;.1lt. . ,, nUlt,s ex ,osed to ik r. re'ciir inrm -T. rVr'II A Vf!t?

iniad the extent of tho efforts ma to, and ;, . a ä , but not more so than the fact that thj next ro .. of aa cxtn thi. ka-- . i"' ' J

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t tram th public mm.l into rd.no t . ta(. . . h h , h ; t . j tie difference, wh it h ein ton centuries ,en, il th. can HmJ .J pt . Ul i(t ;a &r b , eJ k

r.rinniilitv iviiiii'1 nvr h,in vprv i!:nprrnf. .-i 1.1 lnp ,iri rvit r.ir t:ll. Sa Ii liat M. nrcc - o . t

ho perfect eoual'xition and. . , . , , ,i. lishnition hin ia th 3 vzn u : i 'unite. I ra ikfi th "find Krn f.-ccir !at luarr, tat ,..,..., .r.i.'lr'

Weiiain.ofth, rac, In.tecl, .h,cutirc f.l , ,,n' " : '"" "Z. h"-f' - r- of .h, of 'UT,, --.,.-

I

VJmi.mtration pre,, and party seem to . , , r . , . . the IWe of Wales

be working as one harmonious wheel, with . . t h h; . . Th ! Tho rM of Denmark is a .uflSeit guar- re' 1 11 - - A. I - A . 1. J a.-VA..l - l 1. I . I - .1

, , f tlf v , , . r . ,r, .... . haruiy a jar in the va'tnmi-hinerv, to rrm T, ... . , , v i autec tnat tJ:e pe ple who ualertaxe to I m tiic n5rt siiprnor minrter. i;ie ounnurcf buamesü before the .ar Doaartraent. Tne ; Mt au, 0l-lh u,ke h nwe f our ruler for t . ... , tT -vir" .Republican p vrty tr.c I to alter the ma- , , TCln.ld. The Stove is ronTrmcntin State's quote, therefor;, can ou.y bo aprox-. ? 1 l" nt:n, out th, devoatly vf,hel for cnnia. ciiao b a pj iincr n3t a .rc2. ur,.1Q, t0 conepcrher nave ao hght ti.k bjloro them. foriaiiniJc for to .,!-,! thHanpuuf imated at present. Suiei.ut data is known tüC ext fL.u.. - -tin.l. tIn Gr6(?ly TlUoIlf lecher, Phillip-. 8ubsll"itul8 ,ib,rty f.r riht,, it, atnda- J hci1 thAt ilhh'h Aur:a JHhn Si'"'! however, to warrant t,c announeemcnt ,.v d that da,-, strike out boldly f,r the ; , Tfc to tufa a IWu have an immens numerical supo-1 7 ;f JiTnfollow i 4 off ra.lifi. f all th on litnnld t.ir 1 IIS COIitftrnCfe ii(lH1llttf4 iv tf 4 h'.t. ' . n . ., .... , int.rii.li I rim in.l. It waui'-j i'J turu u . r '

hawavar. to warrant t'ic announcement

that after crediting aVi the enlistment for ' The conference committee on the whisL'J

new and old reriiuen:. and al! re-enhtt- , Dill had a meeting yesterday, aud, it is untteott otWeierana adopted'thc sliding scale with half thj ou'. ta of the tevvral cunie? an i r. ,. n-L , . i . i- . mi , Mime moJiuealiun"?. The reoort of the annoancei hit Octoi-er wul ie required i . jvv u iue to?i'eadrafton'thelvihof Mirth. Un-; c,i!ttee wid probably be acted upon les the nu"ta ofthe wveta Sfatea are finally in Congress to day. filled by nut date a iraft w.ll be made j Scvera, j of f,r all dcdmiiuence without any postpone-, bvJtb&1:t;oaifl fb!1 lem()lIsh. zuent vT uea. " 1 Commandants of I.sr!cts, and County ; c l "o nmceofth j 1-.AOLE, a dem cratie tnd township commit'ees are particuLrlr . newspaper at Lancaster, Ohio: an i the

enjo ced to adopt vigorous mea-Hro ; im-; democrats retaliated upon the property of n.ed;te!7 to ra lcv!eriJ Cn aturJay ,asl the

k..-114I4C- i oo J steam iMim? inco a ballo m.

fut-t. tliert.y'ailJia.'l.irirel? to the a.r.ount .! heat

obtnire'l froia thr qmSitv uf faet use-!.

ia utove ii raiJi', liiinted sr.ri &iah-i j

autec that the pe nie who undertake to I i the rcvt superior ra :nrter. The on n is Irf:e ;

ri

NEW STOCK.

; ri')rity, they will nme the less find tho la-1

Frcm tr Auburn Adsr:isrr.

prepared, 7 minister the dose in its Th(j raJ 8) f b?en (hat fof tje bor of subjugating the hardy north meu not AMERICAN HOT AIR COOKING STOVE

r..H 'rnn.ftl. i.i.l rr ""0 uf.ti. wniltf tho Ic-1 ... ... ... r.i IT . tue c isiest ot their many ettrt3 at overrun- i Our re.uiera hare uoiicci an saurn'offirnt u luIKs.rengtlian l .ünttinw intne history of the Lnitel; . . I.,!,,,,, f thcAmPrän Hot Air Coa!

an ciiertiiKrt!t in

i i ..e .... , u ... -'.u... .

. , ,. .-j-. -(. tl ! Mr CVlUIlin UI Ultiimrnuiii vk .11 v.t'Uikii;;

ser ones ad-ninUter c-nU..MU ugn tv . liberty for tho white "1U P3WC"UI cc,0ro rs. Iu,,uituri(l by Shwr, r.ckinl A Co..

un.! e, Uives to tho mntW is, there Ü uo tribunal to ns,tre eountrj. tno sympamy ol tll J 2la it the ImI Tu P.iITm ' 4. .;L

"keep the medicine down.

We see. in s-cve

papers, the doctiiue

if rukn t ha itrtrki..rft I ndAf t ha iulu1 d i . ' I i I X it' . . .L : 1 . : . i'

homo-ullv. mi,ahL-4.,eration i, bain,' can-1 t Vnt AkIum .hU ' I,CPIUark PreC:"C 11,110,1 cel:lljl cr ! "ti-frct.on in any f.!v to purcb.,,:. B.kI-

hi,, -iihts which an Engli-hmm enjoys; PV1"'-"' a strong. , county Fair. Ii U Wor;hy ofthc h rooipli-

, . . .... .i . .i i . IV in tavirot Denmark Tht wh.i iT-ir mcnt tiiv. pu.i it. r n.ivc iiaru iiif Mve 'cr ral of ih-j latter class of - an,l ti,ö WOTi of all h, that there is no pub-: l m I lv l imitk- 1 ft- wn ' a-u,r , lhrt.e .. pvtt . , ,urp n h,,it.ttion in rr-

of homo-enity eprun-'jic 0.;;0Q which h)As up.m lib-i.-'v as a;" """ uur uT,i fI-"ei. iswicig llMnc:i.K ii th ben Cook ylo,e we !lÄV(. a,7 .

t; Midy fchp.eJ f.irwarj, that the people , wb()e war is the m ral cowardice of the

Gotland and Ireland, to Great Britain h'n cu'mMI ,,tve u for saJ'

1 1 . i 1 1 . i i i

0.hceiffrp.it:.if,rnew oriraniaations ""u'vr-' 7 same par-

in i". .t-i'l L'l I V.. O... T

. . , 41 t . .1 It i .. 11, o It r I III. II l'tt I. in rcL.keonr own southeru .States the-e 1"-j ,,iT lo our to m.- piqued -orkinp of

LAUER AND BRO. Have jiixl ret veil aFLEIVJÜIU Asnriiucut of READY-MADE

CA3?S,

i iisair become famili ir'z 1 to it-? hideou-j ' ..n. ....... Tl.. .:..,.ir:... .if I... IVut in

I J I vwwuu.iwit, . mr. upturn... ... v, , . . . 1.'.. 1 .. ,:, . .. 7 . 1 : , y-....... 1.:..U .... . . .

l ,iv . .1. ... i; i ... . . , rim- tiavc af tr.nir.ra- .secession, w'ocu i 'c:i- " "cur,,, v... . ,

mu,. r,, th-MiuinW r.iuirÜ to ' ti., undertook tjcornj.k-ts tho- wort i.lMtm-! . 3 ,., .' . !"""' W' " "Vlt JeH"f?" MMrl ... ...isJl. A, .1 I'm I S. :V.-' V . V .'.". 'A'.", 'I'".'. HO i A UnP

!.. iWn, r Uko tLc tWof con-iolitioo, when . terrible fisU irl . .. arg .win h .,;l(.tsn, tw ,! tn.t u " , ;:,,,! W S to i W. " v v . ..,- I . . t'.'iif IT ..P 1 li.w.r.lo l.i f. I.Mr., .iff .S Mr . 1 1. ... I 4 ; ILIVO .10 JUv US UlUi U lO ll'J W.ill III-. Ua.lOi , , . . ., . ...

eoiiavj-iri. 1 wliic'i it is rcrte i, nnt men wre killed 01 J 1 1 J , maie men mau. , . , . .. hiking c v. n:? m rnatcT a t n.e oeu i..-

All will remember that hourties ceare : , , , , . XT Al ; j lustuuiioii ana soiue Ko l.u as inmio-1 The fundamental dca of our system is, " " .rt.no im.--.cn i r.-,,...r,. A ..,. - A.D

the Crst t" Mar'.li, whirh ivc3 very few day. ü.ore for recruiting. 15v order of the l.vernor. ur.E Adj. (iiiu. Ind.

We c!ijfr'.rii thc'l'epubllcan of the 1th inät., th fo!!oiLg noirce by C. Whitmore, the Assistant Au-e;?or for this cunty.

r. . . 11 ix' . . . :

n e -uppo-t. ina. .-,r. . na no. ues.row ( to fin thc r,n,:.:nn

cf notifvin-' democrats of the provisions of I T , - ' . , - f r , . ,,1 I be Iowa republican State convention the E;-:e:v2 Law in th t regard or he would I . . -n . . . ...... : met at Den MiMnflH ye-tord.iy, and elected harc !i?:"iii he I a " ii y or cur aj er. Tint , , . , , . , ' . . , cemgatcs to the national convention. Jiin-

' ' . ! .In U:i il.wlirml flm firl ..C 4 1.

ntion, wj;iciiever it msy Lc called: .

ni i iv.3itltlll, illl't It W.lt lU'Jonimended that thc name of the party should be changed to "republican Union."

,: , ' s reirtv of the elective tranche andtluv5 -i. i t i 4i . r .. n the United Suite. They want ivMl, ' puis t umire u in n'..i "i , . " islcnowu astothcde.trnetionofnrooertv !en'lUiC -u.ti.t irancii.c, an i , ri-hts n-hts beyond the power of major- ...... .. pn.noHnee-it the mt ecuumuicl u uol. and t 1 v v 'I:...:. . .1... it iL :..!....?.... I. . . . .. . . . ... thi-ini 'h whifli Ih.'V pin p-:iiii a Ii; intime .... - ..-.!. ..i ..1 .,i miv .lii h ercr

oldiershave been hent from Columbus to 1 '"u;i au A , - .. . . I c. , - Wrr trulr rour. audit!,. Ji.i,l. u'"ly ' ' TUr 'S I of the u.oinont. The .nClioJ 8,U.!h1 to . I'. vow r. ly. bat j.S"' .. VIU.B.

Mint nur HltiPrj ni.i Uro ir. nmilt n.r ,, .1 . . . . IM'OHMOIV lO UiaKC letllll irK WllU-ir I'.T an n i .. , 1 mat our iatner.s oiunuerei u omiiiin to secure them was to .select a certain bet ot den. IJands m hai been relieved of his rilrraf nrinpiido i n tho Cimwiitiit.n 1 i i i i .1 i obnoxious patent from Schlep, thev 1 : t. p 'cnrait sins principle 111 mo loiinutuii.ou subjects upon which thc majority .dioiu i 1 I command m the Army of Arkansas, and, , t W:1S. fraIni.(i thatth. In.ibt 1 11 11 1 il.v havo iuau-urated h-Mtilitiei Timest 1 . . , , , ,, wncn it was irameu no tiiaiuiey uouot- irrorti, au I exclude all others, liberty , 1 ordered to renort t. tho (,iivj.lrv Itnr-ni n.t . . .... . .. " ' J

r , n . . ed its necejäity, but lrom motivci ol pun- was not one ot the .subjects upon which; V USilinL'tOn. ten ( rr h-l 0 Irrt,1 . .... 1

I pi liol'nvni.r thil. it w.iill.l i.viiirn trr.ni. : .T.!. . I : .. . V.... V..l

.y, . ... ...... v....v jut 11 103 uavo any vitc. -.n." ,

World.

To (be ramirrs of Mnnhall Co,

T.rtTj Farrar i allowH hj Uw to Btauhter ETI hiriMl otCuic.-nd fiX hea'Jof Iluiriilor bis

own consumption, atut any iiuriibtr above SIX,

natural cause, and now they say 4 behold thc effects of their bhiuder in the terrible civil war in which tho country is planne 1.' J4hoM thu doctrine, when carried to itri logical consequences. All these things once accomplished, what i.s the next step in this Abolition ladder' One apply the doctrine to the people, the States, and the elective franchise, and next will come up

Squabbles, an old bachelor, ehows hia regular equence, homoenity of races; and

BlnKhtereüiuni.the y-ar l?6i, ot in th mouth stockings, which he has just darned, to a tho.su outsider, who aro thus boatiiu up ÄÄÄÄfÄÄÄ ll7,whoconten.r.nou8,,em,rl.,.theggarJ9.WilUtonc bring up their toCoUvctor. "pretty well for a man duner?" Wkcre- . forces Bide by sido with Phillips L Co., C iIlSU"' upon Squabbles rejoing, "good eaouh for j and embrace tho whole doctrine of iniaceU&liW ijtcr ZxiA Tax. ft wosta, daxn her." j gesatios. Mtoi Co. Bestial. . . ' - - - -. f- ' r- " - ' ...,- 1 . . .m 1. m ... . -..

The war costs about a hundred thousand

dollars an hour Boston J'ot;t.

This ii what it cost the government in money. IIow miudi does it cost the peple. beddes in tho vuriou ways in which they contribute to it and aro affected by it.'

We should not ask this question ii it

THE NEWSFrom tht; Chicago Timo F-b. 33.

An official rbel dispatch, dated thc 1 8th were in fact a war for tho restoration of the

inst., states that C.cn. Sherman had arrived, Union. Tho war in that cw wocll be at Quitman, 0 the Mobile and Ohio Kail- ?he iP at an Pr'CÖ: W t because it , . , . if ' t r ni 1 nas bceu converted into another eort of road. Ihiviplice is the capital of Clark waf t couuty, Miss., and is on the cast side of. , ... ' - """" Chickasawha Hirer, ninety-t'wo mffes east! "Marriage," 8aid an unfortunate hus-

by tsouth from Jackson. Sherman's force . Danu ,H lu0 cnurcn-yara 01 love. ' I . 1 .. ! 1 1 ,

is estimatod by the rebels at from 25,000

"And you men," replied his wife, "are

to 35,000 men. lie is destroying ihe rail- j thc dIggers"

road and bridges as he advances. So far To live quietly one must bo bliz-J, deaf

' he hw mot with but litth oppceitics, tho' I end duüb, and ray nothing.

Fvibfikl. C.."n., April I7th,lr6:t

.VR.I.KO P STOCK'VKM. Diar Sir: Lat Deconi'M-r uri li.iJ from 'you ttie 'Aiufrie a Hot Air Cooking Sttit.' We hre M-rn n.ih inot te ki'i-t wliich i roiistrneii'd n smoIi an eotitic p. iuci''i uisuriUfT du iluunub ciaisiinipti'Mioi'the luvt t.'iViiniiij the grcitcft nionut of hint pofiibl .st a stn ill exj.cusr, anl no i!ijtrilnit-in-.r it ns to Ht-ruro 11 the n mlts lor hirh Cooking Stor-.: r4-ijiirt'il. We .'ti. onfrl v s iy thin il 1 11 1 1 v i:t:z.- . 1 ilu rxpectutiont h'eh hul lortnt'tl from the rfcoruimn-tntioits wo liaii won. nd we caw therefore lioiiotly r4-omm-tnl it lo ny per.non in e irc!i of bucSi n article, combining ewqoniy aud utility. Your. Ac, ALKX.MrLEAN.JK. Pstfrr of the lt(Cny. Chur, FirJltUt ton. Mibufxtund bjrStlUAR, PAC'KADD & CO., 17 ami 10 Green St. Albany, .. Y. FOR SALE BY

A Ya'ty potions. T?.vir Sto. k 01 n.t- n l Shofn'i prtIcTrr t!o"rviii pul' nfiiitiou, s. rfjtria atity (juftlity aud pi ice

Their Clodiinc rmrc a!l qn1!ttel, and Uf ... . 1 . j . .. . v. i. i

! will nt ne iiii'irr-.'i i nutic in in ricr.

O Call aJ exiiue Gada neJ Fricct tot O'.l licit.

H. B. DICKSON, &, GO

PLYM0U' ftlr: 23, 1W5-üI3 Ij

Store 9.1 door Putb of P:WV PI; muuth, Nov 12, ltGJ-"

OF A NKKVOr INVALID. Publitl.fJ for the benefit ani at ft eawtW I y ounp men. ai.d othera.aho snfT-r trosa hrw9 Oehiiit) , Early Decay, and t h ir kindred ai'ieli PupplyiD the rneana of fell-cure. By oeVbf cured himitlf after bein a victim of mirpbif

coDDocnce in mcaicji Dtirntjup andqtiacicry VJ

Uücloaio: a post paid, directed cvcOf,

PLYMOUTH. XHMAHA. i IXWfil mayfair."