Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 March 1864 — Page 2
VOLUME 9.
TUE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT NUMBER 3i
THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.
J. U. OSISOKXa;, : : : : Editor. VI. V 31 0 IJT II , 1 3 i I X X : I JI V II S 1) A Y, -MAI!, ,i, lb - " . .ä:-a Av - - tÄi Coercion or Sere ion. Iji the year ISiil ths M. C. Republican (I. Mittiugly editor; speaking with reference to the adjustment of the difl'culties between the North and the South, used thi' f..dhwingIanguagc : If ho compromise c;::i hu agreed upon --- -- . .lit would inefer iwacaWc seceiou to a bloody t'l.-.t vrili I. s.ttii:ictrv to lue ou.ii, e i 1 1 ! aarid desolating war. -We do not comwl enccssi.s that ... . . t A.-.T l .f intr them many valuable hve.s would be j 1 t, a i I the i'U-iness and prosperity of j .. .! th; country destroyed. Are we willing to e:; lure thee evils fr the r ake of compelling the Slave States against their will to 'relfwun In the Fnion ? Would they be "hny better s:iri-i:-.d niHer they are cumbered ? We think the South has no sufficient -uie for desiring adir&'duiion of toe l"ni but if all the Slave States think they h tve au I re--le in their Conventions to secede, we are for letting them go peacablv. We are, in hört, iu favor of (Vngress calling a convention to i-ettle the di.iic-ilt.es in some way. either by amending the constitution, or providing for a jeacibl-- separation.' 3Ir. Matti ugly never gave utterance to a more humrine or patriotic sentiment in pvi h.s Hie thin tho;e contained in the above pr extracts frotu his paper in January, 18ol H id the Republican leaders then been influonee I bv imilar sentiments, we should ; tj-d iybe in the full tide d National pro: -perity instead of bein as we now are, n t'ie verge of National b:irikruj:ey and ruin; butalai! for the prosperity of the eountr. other counsel) prevailed, and the ens H'icnec.s ;re a lu.-s of half a million of brave men in the fratrieidal conflict . whit h ' roul lar. l .-houl l have been avoided. This
xvtuld Le ueSraii- to no or;n i m i not me .Journal a little out ot place j W(mU m;(kc .,u ..xoenout fiiecr. should flVV'T'l yThn lin t:ikIng ih 1"'sIti,,n tlKit th tllCral he receive the nomination, we could labor .mhern Irethie. h no ., , n,t but fj;(lTOril lt U t fre the quali- to secure his election with -i hoartv fr,, tha we think the Vrth wouht be icton- L . . , 1 , ro ScUlro hl election, sitli a licait). tree, . at i i ... ...:!.. i tieati n.-? oi electors, nor dictate who shall. fr,wwi .;n
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i not all. the land of one half uur people Unce.. a majority of whom are Mack has been laid waste, and the whole country ! "eheoe to so amend the Constitution of h with lataent;;t:,n ,nd :-orrow. The their State" as to place the Mack man up- : 1 !.....!, .....r..,, ihn .:,v1..m. 1... ivbdr.lon an t onal nolitical l.timr with the
e.i rule tliVrcpIemoum. and wccc iU . ...1 , .? ..T .1.... Tl. . present incumhent of the White IloueJ .v:id in the t.rin- of lsU that wheu lijit-! I I is !!! Hü -t ha.l laftcl l.ji- a Iiüic. i (Hl .1 .r.ß.IU-, m,t W MtM Lycoi.. c..,,i..i, :,.! (.MFi,ii:,,. Vet tW ra.Gn.1 1 ..ri.Ujariv.l.y.lic c -faj-t .Ii- .:;. !.r.,i.;i,. ,.,rc .,L. ' hhu t-.it'ln- k.,..,l all U..-,...-r,.r... ..... . tt?tati-.ns and laumhcd toe bark of .State up.m the tumultous !-c:t of civil war. where slie I.-now floundeiiog .uuKl.-t. the breakers with little pro.-peel of relief until the pilot and erew are dipI;o.od. ; I invii loyal to the CVui.-tii .tioti are put iu charge of the igillaut ralt. V'c Lae J-Oii.e ;Uiio.iiy to know what on nval" lVv'ihbor .think- WjW. after thrte venr.-. of "bloody and desolating war" about 'dViiigi'tv ."ailing a convention to .-ettle the iiilL'enlli.js," v.hich .still continue o r.i-t between the North and the South. YVohotilJ ul.x liko to know whether he .-till ' reg:. r Is a war with our Sdi.ttheni brethren with horror," and whether he thinks "They will beany hotter syti.-div;d' to remain in the niou now, since t'ie hu - maned ) leaders of the t roM-nt admini -' ration have. Mcil nigh dr-troy il the ir j country. kilLd thc.ii lathers, ai.d trampled ! upon very vestige of thier right? as States, j to say nothing of their rights as citizens of th United Sta'cs uulcr the ConMitution. i T i i I Unite a numb-jr ot (ur cxelumet. sijak , . .. . .. ln very llat'ering term? ol the Ion. (co. i S. llrown of Wells Couuty a-; s. candidate for Lieut -nan t G vcuor at the ensuiag election. We ha.'j but little personal aeiuaiutrue with him but his reputation as an able debater, sound logician and good j
parliamentarian give ample assurance oUofthe Cicncrals. -ern. Hunter, A adshis fitne-r.- for tu2 position. He would! worth, and Cadwallader left this city yesmike a good race, and if elected would, vve , (crdap for the Fi ist. h ive no douht, do honor to the Democracy The evidence elicited will be promptly of the St tte. ; sent on to Washington by Judge Advocate
- - j This trial has cost the Govcrnmct no doubt Captain .Mutt. JW.yd of the 73d 1 nd. ( -f of)f t gjooMM), to say nothing of Keg. recently escaped from Libby Frison, t',ic I(jurv ll(1M(, liy ,11C withdrawal of corps arrived at hoi.c L.-t week looking remark- ;uill olhc; .anders from their respectably well. He givessonie very interesting, connualuis anll an because of the rerelations of the manner of his e?cape j 1(jrti. 1ut i circulation by some ncwrpahis pa.-.yge through the rebel line, as well ' K.rii,bier. I A II ? 1 ll
as his experience u i rson ai ivicuioi.... ( lie brings wor.l that me )ci ineie. from this vicinity arc. or were when he; .. I .1 ..1 1 1.1 .1 Ictt, doing a woll as could l-e expecteu. i Of the four whoc.)iuHsed his s-jtud in the ! CM.ape two were retaken, uhd will undou!;tedly be placed iu iron, as penalty for their attempted escape. The ( aptain s ! version of the modus operandi of their escape docs not differ materially from that pu-blished by us lat week. Of the 1 10! i-h.out of the rrU only ,. to ! .. ill .1 I r'
thi? time r Vor to be within our Jiae
A'egro reality. .Another Mill liloAvn to I'Icccs Under the above caption the LogansporUjr On monday last the Saw 31 ill of Mr. Ely Journal, by far the ablest abolition paper about a mile and and a quarter North
- .. tl5s Congressional District, speaks its follows: I "In the first place, then . the question of i
i)0-ro equality w one Motigin; solely to ( .the Statc Thc (;0I,,:raj (;0Vl,nilncnt ' having no authority or control in the mat-
jtcr, can not prescribe the qualifications of electors, nor decide who shall or who rdiall not be eligible to the right of suffrage." ! Should the rooui-'ljut
I.,,.., ,. i . o,4.: ite majority ot the people oi any Mate , choose to so amend ita Constitution a-; to place the blai-k man upon an ejual politi- i oil footing with the white, no man has a right to call that action into question. It
is in accordance with the spirit of a Kc- j fo take ch:tr lcir ccspublican form of Government that the ma-; . Clf ,,'..,
jority must rule and it i clearly within iL . . .... 1 fl A A A I T a a V ' i, :. p i. O...I . . ,i .. :....,. 4i i , ,,u uo ; - we as to re-ulatc its other domestic U - " . f. r..- ; .,.;.,.., i l..- v.- i i in (3. n -3 a -j rain.irjm.'j i7 vua' : '. , , , ' Istitutiunof the l-mtcd htates and thehwsi j v : uiade in pusuancc thereof f" ..1 T i ,n 1 ill .1 1 11 or who snail n t be eligible to the ngnt oi suffrage?'' What does the journal say to the "i'uc tenth'' proposition f the "Governmcnt'' in Iiis1 amnesty proclamation? How will the journal disposes of the instructions issued by the "Government" relative to the elections in Arkansas and Louisiana? Of course the General Govanment has no right to -prescribe the Ualiücations of electors," but who ever expected to hear an administration paper papcrs ol its party, thinks that the majori ty of the people of any state have the right to place the black man upon an cual po litical footing with the white" and man 1ms a rijlt t iiV that t"n int t question." I.et u-; sec how tint doctrine will work. The Journal and indeed all the leaders of tne lieput irr.es a t tic Republican party reeoquize the nepeople" now Mppoc that the ' peoplo" of Louirdana. or iieorgla for inwhite." why may they not do 50 if the .l..,.ruKw.fll,o J-mrMMl be trio Suppose that the negroes in any State where they are in the majority. .Ill 1 il ii ! . . . sn-ui-i so iimuim incir cuiisiiiuii-m is i. .r..l.ibit vliite ...n from v.itin.!?. will ... Journal , iil aj- that , n.u to a ri?U rail ilia, aci.n . ,ucstin:" Hu, lhc J..r..al .nay -ay that l.y .lie co,.il,..i,m -f thW StatM, arc ,,.,t m allowod to vote, and h,iu e. io sueh action can
avow so iust a entimcnt? Kvidcntiv the I prices prevail, in every department, the! .
Journal war- off its guard when it gave people spend more money, buy costly more j j . 10,Sy 1 j 1 a " C ."' j lhat there is a Kiaiiifest desire to change place to the article from which wc have outfits of every sort than formerly, cx-! ,'"11l(" l"ui ;l'n'1'; ,m' f a ' c" ; the name of the party. They now want 1 y ' i rv is h.'uiTid v lv:im.tifA,l fr..,,, U.l, ,.,. !' I ! . !.
minted, or else it Ir, making common cause i travaganee in living ia on the increase, and T . j to call it the 4tiial Tnnm, "l nconiil.. . . ,. . .. . Li i i -.1 i , ' ; and what have we in its stead? A city . . T . . . t. 4i .
ith the iierman radicals ot its party to j un.os curocu wunin much smaik-r Pounds ; . . ; nouai i nion. or .t mmih- oi me speah.ci event if posib!c the re-nomination of j than at present must ultimately prove the i "-V ' ,n- !tan "'. reo men ; saitl. any other name except its present 1 J 1 l overflowiri" wit li dltb mj.1 i'..rrin.ti.M - . . . .
M- t:.w...1 T.r..l ,bn il,rt nun ft mnnv AV.imv . ..1! Ln't,,t n " rwv.,.. ..w i . ,.mi:i mem hrr stated, with
ever take place. True cnou-h it cannot J who leire to keep posted up in the co-1 ence arid' tienddike delight, ft may be so lun- us ever the forms of law are ob- j graphical condition of the world. It con- ins rifiht and well for the .hoddy conitrvcd. but .till the ne-rocs arc -i-eonle," ! tains W quarto Mat-., embroil- a scries i tracU,li? am1 tho P'vernment officers, but
, , , . i. . , , .i " 'I ami tc.ive the right to lo that very tnmg
according to the logic of the Journal; and plans of S of the princiil cities of the ; 1 - ' I' -c taxe, ana nirairuiu with the proeiit a.iminitrati,.n eon-! S. fin.lv colored; the (iM Minn of Cali- j ,llsh thc bl,M,J ;ini1 lnn the c"r1 ..titution. amount to nothing aa witness j tbfnia. Colorado, and Idaho, with the routes vauipire will yet tin 1 out to their cost, the action of the HJnvornn.ont" relative ! h-adina to them; the i-rineinal Hattle fields ! unl ll0,iesty a" 1 itolll-eilCö have fled
to tl ie States of Arkansas and Louisiana
whatever it chooses to do, it does, aud j cies iu the I. S; the population of the sevits adherents declare that ,;no man has- a 'eral States by counties iu 1850 and 1SH0 ri'dit to call that action into nuestion.'' i showing the inereas-c ofpopul.itioii in each;
At the next turn of the wheel moved by the radical.-: to make "pressure" upon the GoAtrumeut" why may lie not issue a J'roclamation inventing all the negroes iu iu?. I uite-t Mate;,- Willi the elective lranchW There is nothing to revent his doing ho except only the Constitution of hi; country which he wdemnly swore to ' maiütain, pn.ect ainl defend," and that ha.-i already iieeu so often violated and disregarded tlial iij in;fct sacred provi.-ions j have long hince. hi the i jes of administrationists, bwomc a dead letter; or as Jeechcr ,, , , . , would say - a more dead hceT skin parcli- ., The Court to investigate the coiiuUet of 3Iajor-General-j Älc-(.'ook, Crittemlefc. and Negley. has adjourned sine die, aud fVoni what we can learn of the evidence, not a shadow of blame can be attached to either I .r thjs hin t() et.(.cv (1C in. y .QTy Vflru Jnan Tiat a , - . ,(C,.j5(, asii,ic .j brouirht i - - - Wau..ö lC (uCii Ilot exactly suit ( c 0f .alicious men is u it inj(1,tic0 to fiOlC0 0f our beat 0onÄra; mt ,k.triCnf.l to the service. rjjjUg jour,,al. , Congress isn't done with the wh.sky 'tioi. it Me,,,s to be a chemhed inject. Every nnd-rr his to rbi hiß
'exffnenre.
Kat of loiirhon in tliN county wa almost
totally destroyed by the explosion of the boiler. One man naracd.Myors, was killed another crippled breaking his arm and leg and scalding him badly so that his rccovry is doubtful. We ie;;rn thnt the boilor thrown a distance of more than rod?, breaking down in its parage sevj cral small trees. The mill is a total wreck amouut f t,ic IjsS to the owners wo arc unable to siite. We expect to be call , . 1 ed on from time to time to cln micle such ! occurrences as this, until mill owners learn to employ eohinte.t Engineers instead of picking up the vhvij ed hand they can get w? ,Jani . Jum p j f - ial otte touuty will be a camlidate before the Democratic Stute Convention in July,
e ..., t. ff , ui a egiu .un 'or nomination tor the office of Clerk of the,,.,,... i-. .. ...
r . Fe ( nllrt r n i i . r.i -Maj. Dunn is a sound democrat ol the Jeffersonian-Jackson chool. and if elected Sales of real erdate in this County are now more frequent than at any time during the last six years. Lands uniniproved, and cultivated, as well as village property, now commai.d higher prices than formerly. "Greenbacks" and other cur 1U1IHVIIJ. UlllUUlUUJ .III' VliJV-Ä tilli , , . ren-.-v, are plenty and there has never been a time since we have been a resident j i'-u in j was! ... I Hi'hi of the County that so little rejrnrd paid to saving money as at present reakcrs ahead. the time will come, and , i ai a. IT 1111V till i--.ir li-lij-.ii tli. I.u; n.A . . ..4 I...! A AIA.AI :i.n.'Mf II 11 Ulli?ilt '.'I llHTj
country must return to a hard money la-!'' 'P' U lvmhcl si,, and when that time conic, the" comes! , ))a8hluf at . , , ' i troin the Iaid, and luberty treju th n.tsuftcrini: to thousands. . , ' J ! tloli.
The present prorpcrtv of the country is oniy apparent, not real. 1 lie large 1,1; rl.dt..l.o.?t : .v....! .......... 1,:....! ... . J . . .' liT I !" fi'ls .r.f 1T 1 T-ri -. -if ti- r-itit ..I ' 000.000. per day. is of it.elf suVieient to I weigh d. wn the energies of the peo.de. j and bring in its train all that elas of evil j 0f which the poorer elae in Kmrla.i.I I hnv. br, 1 ,.,w!,i,,; 1 1.1 . j debtedne is already cmnl to over half of I T.., ntl i ..C ..tt 1... I. i.
' eal and personal, in the country.' The j .l"u: ',U:n!lU; lt ''"".f ,v ' day of settlement 'mint emae ami when itL Ll1' l,"M,s ,, :..hallam
(he .j.o will I.. ixick tu the .lav i ..... ' . ', ..... ... . "' ' I r their Vro,j.critv will, U,;: an.l i " " "'1 '--iin th- .ii..t." ....1- tvt.. ,.ani.. ,.1-11.1. j .j;,,,,,.! hir't. I..'t ill prqiaw a!"" '"S r. ami ,v,.l t..r I . : a,, tm;. Sc., 1 r,,.,tc I. If-x., t! - : ,vell tlloy fnr Iio evil ,..,,.,. 'W"- ' -H.Wvi will prins fMin any KM'riRfinjj i u. ,. ' - r , , , - , ,. , ,) !U''- r"!l' '"q.oaltli, an;l ! -k-Spirit, lmt fn.,,. tlio ,!.latio. hii.1 j Al. l-'W"1-' if ''" l" '' ";'; '' -jat l.y lakor Colfax an-l tl.m.-t'..ry.
doo the people will look back to the days ! I I"'"1- " : ueMoeiamm in an t. . a : l . i i a.. ..ii i io i ai i i i ' ;oi .uaps ana pians, among wnicn are of the present war; a list of the To.-t Oft- , the form of Government, and populatioiud' the different countries on the (Hobe; a table of distances l.etwecn the principal points in the United States &c, &t ' nuc j.u ..rv ui u oy u j i,luu who is agent fjr thia- county. Buy r ue and verify the truth of our titatements. THE NEWS From the Chicago Timet .March 3d. Tn the Senate yoterdav. resolutions of .. J . ' thanks to rc-eidistcd troops were adopted. The bill providing for t?200;000;OOU of Ö-10 bonds was papcd fho Senate insisted upon its disagreement on the whisky bill aud referred the matter to the House for its action. In the House a resolution was offered for the adjournment of Congress on the iJlst - M;1V Tn(. bill establishing a Uure: an of Frcedrnen's AtTairs was passed. The House insisted on its disagreement to the Senate amendment of the whisky bill, requested another coinmittc of conference, and declared i.i favor of an additional tax upon spirits on hand of not less than Ü0 nor more than 10 cents per gallon. Heavy firing was heard ou Monday in the direction of the llapiil.tn, west of Culpepper. Xo information as to the nature or extent of the c-mtrt has yet been received. It is reported that Thomas, having been reinforced, moved upon Dulton from Tunnel Hill, and found that Johnson v;u moving to meet him. .V bloody engagement is anticipated to-day. A laltou dispateh of 1-Vb. lilJlii says that "Longstrcct has withdrawn h's army to a point not prudent to mention." Our Cincinnati special says that Longstrcct has turned his front towards Pound Cap, and is bfliuved to detigrt a hkvc incut into Kentucky, ix-honel't cio-c in his rear.
An Atlanta dispatch of Feb. 2Cth says j Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and Louisthat Sherman's advance has reached iana, amounts to 2,048,941,91, le-iving Tcatly Dear" wherever that may be. , fur the remaining States 85.07"), 14,269.' The llichmond Examiner of Feb. 27th j The present Administration has already intimates that 'Sherman's force is dis- incurred in the prosce;tiii:i of the present pcrsed or withdrawn." A Washington j war a public debt Puincwhere between $2.lettcr states that Logan's cavalry had joiu- 000,0U,000 ai!di?o,000.000.000. The ex-
e.i Micrman at Jalcin. Jn tnc recent oattle in norma, the rcu-! eral force was about 5.000, with 20 can-; non. The rebel fcrcc is reported at 13,000. and was coii.mahdcd by (.en. Gardner. The nomination of tlrant as Ti'cutenant General has been .sent to the Senate by , the President, and been referred to the! Military Committee. Kebt l papers think that Farragut can accomplish nothing with his fleet at Mobile, What Congress Is Oolng. Jn an article entitled as above, the (Jo - srien iiemoerat sneaKim nt t m rooent .!... l i . . . .. . : t 0. , 4, L:....: . c. v... ' Vr :V; a, a . ;nato rolativc to the -it o ai a Major from the street savn-: vaas m m aMitiiniuii is.i We ask our readers to look over thi de bate, and note a few of the out croppings of abolitionism, of J emouism, and Negro- j liijualityism. Mr. Sumner characterizes this pushing a negro off the cars as a worse outrage than would have been the pushing off a white Senator of the United States; and he says: "An incident like that is worse for our country at this moment than a defeat in battle.' A nigger is pushed off the care, an 1 a Senator dc clarcü that he would have preferred to sec i !.,('.,, C.- :i...i4i , t . :l a uvivuv ui IUL til iUIU i u yuillO. JLS 11 DOS- .... i ! 1 , . , , , sioie that the American people can longer' , , , 1 i . . . ., . anvtnmg but a horrid contempt at thc;r , 1 utter devili--hness? . . Aim it-.iiu lie says: ic is a mere ou - tiroiMrto .... 1 1...C ...i .: ei l ... , r, , anu tu.orau muat "pale their inefleetual j 4 r ..... n says: Toe country J """"""- oii uuo..ui:-(.. nut it mut t'cab-ilitioiiiie I fieloru tlie ln-di l"imanity will - ,1 iV ! . . ;'ana ngnt. ' . . c,nl:at ",a . w,iu'a M' V'1' .t.ros.o 1 in the a.te.l . "' 'U' l-,lr":: vnlages, the lUring Afnul . ..... I . ... I I I I - j fished worn. th, weeping ,vid.,wsr
i 'o--i.iu' mi -uiers an oxer iue;th:,f Uv,
; freemen bleaching upon their own voll e.i. i . .. . :.. iir. -w.m ,.K. ,,,,,. ,mx supreme inuwicr- ' . A '111 11 '.1 .1 i ir is nor i,.r r 'iir anil wei wn n inn ' r , " , " . i.il i .1 ir 1 ' " " be again verified, that, "tho5C whom the gods would destroy they first make mad." Andrew Jackson, in his Farewell Ad dress, March Ith, 1837, said: 'The Union cannot be preserved and the Constitution maintained by the mere! cocr.-ivc power confided to the General Government, and if ever such a struirle is begun, and the citizens of one section of the community are arrayed in arms against those of another, iu doubtful conflict, let thu battle result as it may, there will be an end of the Union, and with it an ein 1 to the 1 ioin'j of froomen. ThrvwI a . . tory ot the victors would not secure to them the ble-sing of liberty. It would avenge their wrongs, hut they would theiiKselvcs share in the common ruin. Fach State has the umjuestiunaMc right to regulate its own internal concerns according to its own pleasure; and, while it does not interfere with the riirhts of the Union, every State must be the sole judge of the measures proper to secure the safety of its own citizens and promote their happiness. All efforts on the part of the people of other States to cast odium upon their institutions, and all measures calculated to disturb their rights of property, or to put in jeopardy their peace and internal tranquility, are iu direct opposition to the spirit in which the Union was framed, and must cnda::ger its safety." TIac rrocrcNsof'ourlnricbtcfliicftft. The census returns of 1S00 show that the value id' all the real and personal property of all the inhabitants of all the United States, slaves included, as assessed for taxation, was SÖJ'JTJ I7,r2f. Hut as for the purpose of taxation the full amount is not always given, the true or full estimated value is given at i?7, 12 4,550,1500. Taking this la-ger amount a; the valuo of all the property of every kind in the United States, we find the proportion of it, situated in the State.-; of Virginia, North Carolina, South Caroliua, Ceorgia, Florida J
jact amouut is nut known, but it U proba-!
oiy nearer the latter sum tJian the former, Thus we have already incurred a public debt equal to more than one-third of all the property in all the United State', and more than one-half of all the property in what are called the loyal States, to sav nothing of the debt incurred by the rebel government in the other States. Thu vast debt has all been incurred within three years, chiefly within the last I two. audit is still increasinir at the rate of about mmm ,x.r j " i . . ' .vi tue same raie oi progression, m less than two years more the public debt will . J 1 'be more than coual to the value of all i. , . I loyal bfates, and it will not be much h . . : be more than ciual to the value of all the long er, if tlfe war continues, before the debt will more than eual all the property in all the States Taking these figures as abasia, we would suggest to those who are fond of historical research, the inquiry whether any people upon the face of the earth ever paid any such debt, or even the interest upon a j l'ublc (lcDt bearing such a proportion to ' tllc whole amount ol the;r property? ' New Albany Ledger. ! , , ! 1 T1 1 1 1 t O I f lhc Kenubhcau members ot Congress I " - ' " C a? i 1 1 a h i a recently held a caueiH at Washington in . - . i t ti e a a i 1 regard to the future movements and ma- ; v' . . r. r , . : neu vers m their iartv. it seems trom what , i . . , , . ihas transpired id their doings and sayings candor, that it" the Convention was organ ized as a Republican organization it wyuld j ril." Mr. IWlittle was also frank enough to ay. that they -nee.led the war Demot ai u- i .1 ; rratie vote. 3lr. ( oliax. spe :king 111 the ! , . . , , A ! same strain, ueelarcu that tnerewere many l.re-ent. iiu fudiiiL' himelf. who were ini ueotci to me war J'cmocrais lor uieir 1.,..:.... ..u.l b-. ..1... t.v .....i.'t nhi 1 I iv 11011, tin 1 iii un 10. .i .iii-u. i' ' j nit "the next contest wcul.l, severe one," addinir that 5 bc a .harp and a . ; -the darkest hour was yet .1, store tr them ; , i nison if they cx-; , j..-to l to in any lamination.' - ! ; The matter id the name of the party was i ; ,SO! set tlvd at tl cane:,, but we preutn.c Uoii I'eniocrar. vi. "A rose by any other name." e. C'ajl!irc! ty a A'cjrro. The Ki.dimond Hxamir.er -ives a rather exnltin -account of the recai.ture of one of the escaped Libby prisoners l.'V a negro The editor say.-: "One of the captures of Wednesday wrs made by an Auieriean citizen of African descent.' 'J he dusky captor was engaged in a matutinal "dig" in his potato patch, when he observed the fugitive cOu-er streaking it across the hold. Sceiug that he wore suspiciously blue garments, the darkey, hailed him and asked him where he 4 was 'gwine.'' Something to the eilcct vi' nowhere" being the reply., the darkey. with courage ami patriotism worthy of immortality, brought his hoe to a "charge," aud responded, "yes you is, do you done broke out o' one o dem prisons come along, you got to gc along wid me." He marched him to the house, handed him over to his master, and returned to his potato ! patch, covered with glory. The Yankee arrived under due guard yesterday niornin,r iu0. The regalia of a chaplain of the loya league i-j a shirt, a revolver, and a dirk. For thi.; was the condition in which a llev Chaplain was found in a lady's chanihcr in Massachusetts. On Icing aked as to the use he intended to make with the pistol and dirk, he replied, ';1 hclong to the loy al leagucnnd every ineinher ha to he thus armed. It is said that Sumner is about to intro ducc a resolution iu the House to change the name of the United States to New aCrica. Paper money meetings are being held in San Francisco. The people are being terribly indignant at the idea of introducing greenbacks. They arc willing to support the Administration, but they wont take its money. They strain at a gnat and swallow n camel. The tdiinplnstcrs aro in keeping with every other part of tho Administration. It is atdiinphistor concern from aMpha to Omega. A republican oxchaugo thinks that "government paper money will go up to par alter the next Froi-ideMon election. It will go up a good ilc il hitl er it will go up like a lulloon.
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IT.OF. O. J- "(JI)'.S HAIR ItESTOllATIVE Thid aitoiiishiug preparation will hy Eiitturcsi own process liCs!orc gray Hair to the original colüi. Will make itrjrowon Bald IlcaJö. WiSlrestorctlie NiUnral Secreiions. will Ofiioveatop.ee all itching. Will remove all Dandrr.tT. Will cure all Lruptior.s even Sc.ilJ Head. Vil! make the Ibiir Soft :ui4 Glos?y. will preserve tlic Color of Hair to Old Age will alwiivs Fasten it nl stop it Fivllinj:, And ? one of the best Toilet Aaticles l'cr the l-Iairno-.v in U5C. TESK AfitÄiV Have tc.-tili-d to the ! above, who have become jrray and lost liieir Hair by sicknes, change of climate, and inattention, while performing camp duty. As a Reitoi at'iTC and dressing it has no cojial. T. A. LEMON, Amu October .Hh, ltrKl nl'l- . FIRST PREMIUM COOK STOVETlil Stove tooK I lie First Prem!umove rail otlior Co;U Stoves :!t Hip Mate B'air, !ield at ilociierter, o:i tlie ist sy of Ortoher. 1K'2. Also 1 Use ev York State E'air J' IW.l. I3CON03SIY W This nrixim will be fully dcmoi-.str.a-l :y t'uvia an A . . K jTtilV. ii-AÄ. xL -w HCT jIIR i iCll$l4;'aia .lgfä). j j Stt? - -v m -o.T- fTi r p)"vT T t 4 00 IV I Jf 5 A. P iy ., . , , .... 4 S it will t. tTto, hrojl r nat hoU-r thin n A othvrt'tovr.witS, :i s.v'.ng offnerem.. hi fuel, and a vm l.irSe p.-rctag.' 'vu. o i:ce. Tlili.ivct!.cfvllowii.salv.ii.U?.-: TijT ar "Oiistructed with a view ol j'r.it diir.h'ilityiall the j-l.tes ox:cJ to the tu , anni i.lc f an extr i thi kiit'. . ' J.b The lhxes are liivd with non cor iluctmg ' cement, thect-v applvinsr the beat dim tly to the oven and thu "ovon'raii U h-:ited ami kept in bakinii order with les; fuel tlun any otlier Move, 3' Tliev hive i hot air t'.ralt, wh'uh not oalv make the fuel hum fr.-cly. aud hist lo , add.s to the hoal'm- and hakin- fuilit.es. 4th. Thy consume a!l the -;ased from the fuel, thereby addinn larprely to the amount oflat . oMaiLicdlVom the quilily of fuel used. "th, The stove i- nx.ide, mounted and tin!lied in the most superior in inner. The oven s lir-re and well ventihiti -A. Tlic . Move is convenient in ! form, and mule for use; to adopt the hfnjraape of tome who have Hscd this Move. "it will do icon- i work with loss fuel than any other Stove." In! proof we add the following testimony: j From tit Auhnrn Adrrrth'r. American hot ai ü cookin stovk. j i ...oT.-.l -in ail vprt.isonsfnt in I uur readers nim uuvn.-. . . , i Stove, niannfacturcd hy Shear, Packard & Co,. Albanv, N. Y. Thi Stove took the First Premium "at the last State Fair, and i our 1 it our columns oi .-unii Countr Fair. It i worthy ol the ingii compliment thus paid it. We have used the Stove ior j three month pat, aii 1 luve no hesitation ui pro- j nounein" it the best Cook Sto.-e we have any. l,w1l..ilTP i f. It seeta tobe perfect in even respect Wc -uarantoe that it will give Rood satisfaction to anv family who purchase it. luidwin & Chodell have it for pale. MR.STOCKYVF.LL .Mr Okar Sm: In re-..i-,irn,i...,iiirr na to the practical workiu! I the American Cooking Stove winch vu sent un for us, AIM.W. nutliorixeM uie to fay. .that in the matter of baking which is the groat desideratum in a Cook Stove, the American is perfret, bikii.2 evcnlv in whatever part of the oven t.ie article is placed and requiring no turn...- of the pans to insure :in equal heat on all sulc. She pronounces it the most economical in fuel, and he most easily re-ulated of any tho ha ever Bridgeport, April Qlst, lbU J.M.M1U-EY FviRFiriJ. Conn., April lfth.lbfib MIl.C.KO. P. STOCKXVFXL-DmJ Sir: Liut iVeemberwe purchased from you the American lot Air Cooking Stove." Wo have ccn notl.. in ol the kind whicli M coiHtrucieu mi -..- lion f the fuel-btainingthc greatest arnonnt or i. a.:i.t... ., mill expense, and so distribntllio inorouu eiMiMiuijF- :. ' : V ..'.A..ir. all the result" for which a Cookin" Stove i.-i reqiurcn. e !-.- .-..i r?, .i;-,.i nil the expectation! which we Iliu iv . , r..l . I had formed from me reconum:. Ul ltlV IUI"! . w." - . - . - .. A.. .1 I K.A llflil 1 SCCll. ftlUl wc can mnuui. ....v. -v ----- it to any person in search of 6uch an article, as combining economy and utility. i .1 .c. ..n li.xii-.vLlv recommend Yours, &c., ALF.X, McI.EAN.JR. Pastor of the 1st Cong. Church, FairKeU, Conn. Manufactured by SIIi:H, PACKARD t O., 17 mid 19 rceii M Albuiiy, a. V. FOR SAI.K BY H. B. DICKSON, & GO-. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. ctubcr 2:, l!r.3-nt3 -ly
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I V .w A CtO f? Tf r v m O A -l - II A .I 1. i I PrugStore AtLcmcii s Drugstore lA v r in A. R V N B A R G K I? fins removed SADDLE and HARN CSS .IIOIMothc South side of L Tuitc .Stit et. opposite Cleveland's f? tore, where he keep on hnud the lcft assortaiert of j DDLES, In Northern Indhtna. He ha? in hi? cm floy the weil known Saddler, ' Who puts uptlie heft Sidllekn mn t ) tl: tror. j Call aa 1 cx iiuiae ii st-c!i before jurcnaiü elf ewlicre. a. UKXHAi:(;i:n. vOnlT It DR. O. BAIPvD, Rrciiicsi, TiarIiaU Co., Intl. Ha just returned fiora the HAST, where Lt has) purcl.ascil .1 l.irc jyortn'ut of DRUGAND 1 "T TSV ,1 f t Fi -' Ve't 'st fjnrdlfv. 'I e.-iu supply hit ri to:r wit'ev-ry artie!- ;i !.i h:i.. nvcJ.I ix t-l.U tjuii of the esuntry. The liest of JL . v i O UL OIL LAIPS, Ali!) LAMP rni.v.vr.Ys, tin it. ail. for su' n . -mm"-I t-itsi TiX T " " ' PliYMOiTl F. JND ..HosM, "T.,.,.., .., V.&i, .'.'nt;., .VA.t'L.l'a.'i:!!. " ; W'; "''.IJV;' I' .-p:r."ils in A u ink, he In : o i vi di r fad. i'ich'mi i iims'- i:'vii:n;' i im ri'.'i im ii pirttn;'. ( . All csi's pi-:if.rlv :;lo t;i!mI o..,itl r, Jny '.r hhi. t)rKi.i ( v i l rrh't -'"s Dm -p torr." ,rTlrr Cx .,u T Mlvtt( rr.t dnvr Nor.f. Clth,.iit. .. .,f f'.-ict i'Mi to l!S'- tVvt.i-r:" I im ii ratronsir . (OviCUtdl U'fVU tlMC. - - ALi, VVA) cf- KXCllANF. Horses aiA IV.rmzrs al-:i ,. -i l:i:id oht a rerisonnh!.; w:it. V t. ;.av tl.- Itij. Jf mrkct price fH ca-h for Ifor-os. Her? b 1 id h the dav, w .-.k mal rn sth m ii-.-sseiiutlc tcrmi NKL I' Hjrnouth Indu.t.a March tl. ...... H'ÄTSr ft R' A if JiZ W V'V Ö 1 FlyS. . TTT1T3 A att nnr. LÜU -El-tv 21.JM JJ JDXt J. Have jut i'ccviveil a MC aRII AMMirlincKl ot READY-MADE BOOTS & SHOES, AMI A A'aricty of potions. Tlieir Sfock of BooU und Shoes i pnrtirulnrlT deserving pnhiie attention, as regard cMit it j qnality nnd price Tlieir Clothing enibrnr .-s all julitir?, ma tli will not be under-old v anv house in the place. r, ., .. ii , -,.. I f.! . a.j vuu ana cxiiminc huch ami i rices ior rn:lril,if . .. . S'ore door South of 1 cish;ni;'-i Pnig5tori PI; mouth, Nov 1J, lctnM'.mtbik fOii i;xsi :is AID i:n:KiicE OT A NKllYOl'S INVALIP. Tublishcd for the licnt fit and as a caution lo toiqi; men, ar.d others, ho ufl r from Nervoui Debility, Early Pecay,aml theirkindrcd ailiriiitii ; supplying the moans of 5elf-ctirr. It r oi.o aLo baa cured himself after being a victim of nmplactd I . ! 11 I . . : cmuiuence in meuicaniumoug anj quackcrr Vy ( enrlos'tig a post pid. diri'tted e&vctc j'?, Vmg i copies maybe hid rf t'. e author, . ; NATJIANIF.I. MAYTA1H. inllyll llcdford.Ki .'(ni nY
