Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 36, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 April 1864 — Page 2

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VOLUME 9. THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DE3IOCII A T. NUMBER 36

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J. G. OSUii.i:, : i:Ii(or. IT. Y JI O IT II, I.IUM: T ji v n s d a y , A i i:. 7, 1S04. Tilt' Outbreak ill Illinois. t'n.icr tlu above caption, the Logansport .Journal ren.arks as follows: The 1 v.'lers of the Pemoc-ratie 'arty are re.ousible for this outbreak. anl ui - .1 1 11 11". 1 ' I mi their he ols is the blood of the innocent victims Main. Thc j have winke! atre.sistar.ee to the l.iwi nay. they have openly counselled it. They have encourairc'l mobs, ami in almost evcrv instance where t lie laws have .1. .,.1 ..:..t . x i..-.. i..,l ! . ir 1 l 1 JJemoeratic oQccrs have tioeii enragctl ml agisting or .(iiietly aejuitscin- in the j crimes coinmitted by others of the party. Thc-c riots are not without .1 cause. They have their source in thc devüsh tnmhnitn.nc vtf flu mnn in tlt rrt c1wi arc to-dav t lottinir the ruin of the Gov-! eminent. "We clip the above from the Journal not because it is .inirular or straube in its character, but because it is a fair specimen of the manner in which the abolition newspapers of the day justify the outrageous treatment of Democrats by vindictive, and lawless men. Ho far from "the hmhrs of th: f)e:"-nti''-ii ty" being ''responsible for this outbreak," as alledged by the Journal and other papers of its class, the lac? show that a long and persistent course of intolerable outrages had been perpetrated upon democrats by their political adversaries and the baser sort of lewd fellows whom they had called to their assistance, sonic of whom w re at the time wearing, and disgracing the uniform of I. S. soldiers. Had it not been fr the persistent i lying, and slanderous denunciations of democrats by the Chicago Tribune, ft'tate 4. wJ

Journal, and their co-l iborors in iniquity I ,,,,n- 'r- 1 .Senatorial hleethcre wcul 1 have bcuii no such difficulty j t,,r- h' ir 1"''1- H"n- 'harles lieeincliii, whatever, and -upon t,'r heads is the ! o Cincinnati. JOHN (. THOMPSON,

,.f ? . 1 '-'"-4 AV Iii Il'Jl lit . Milllt Nut dt?:; '"-era's lew-era's, but abolitiouiits "iiave winked at ivsi-tance to the laws" until the laws have become v. jI! nigh a dead letter in the land, and the con.-eiUenc-fe is that! nothing is left fr the lovers of jeacc and oo 1 older, bt't :'s a last csr rt to resist aprrreii n. hy force if ucccsi-ary. Those ' idiauje!css j nut's avow that democrats 'have openly councl!el rc-istaaej" to the laws, M.d thus seek to cai all thc odium of their own lav. less proceedings uptn the mcmlcre t the c:i! rruty m thi? c tmtry, wlio under thc n.et trying c:rcumstaijccj have had the manly courage to ?et their face? as firm as the ilint against all violations of the CVn.stitution and laws of the I'nited h'tates, and thc reserved rights of thc ?everal States; whether ?uch violations are perpetrated by armed rebels in the Soulh, or their allies in the North. In our opinion the time has ' come, v are sorry to say it, when the patriotic people of this coantry. diiven to desperation by the constant encroachments of the enemies of free instirutions upon their liberties, wiil not, cannot with safety, or honor. k tiL'cr refrain from the use of all he mean which Jod in Iiis Providence lias placed within their grar-p to defend the rights, liberties, and gowraiiic-nt which our Ko olutiuary awotora bepe atheel to n-i hi tru.n for oiirf-dvc'' :tnd our chil dren. We have time and again warned Ktr misguided brethren that this time wouM coin a'Xar cr later if thc-y persist-i-A in their ftjgressicns, but th? warniugs were unhceue 1, and v:e now say that even jet it may not be too late for them to retrace their guilty .t.eps, and unite with us in one more attempt to 5ave from ruin the fair Temjde of American Liberty. As democrats wc havo no higher- ambition than t gather up the broken fragments of thi- once glorious inheritance, shattered and torn to piecis by thc misguided zeal of n:cn who c laim to be influenced hy higher aiotivi'3 than those which actuate tho majority of their fellow men, and who under thc sr.etiou3 guise of frei dem and equal right-j, have constantly-been dealing deadly stabs at tlie very heart of our liberties. "We would once more erect thc Temple, and consecrate it anew to tho holy purpoies of protection, free ppeech, a firm pre, and all tho God-given rights .o dear to a free j cople, and we invite the cordial cooperation of nil who love their country and arc willing to endt re the ibY'juy and reproach of far Vies and j erehance lose even life itself, rather than witness the humiliating spectacle of our political ptinsetting at noon amidst the clouds of war and blood, and the jesdilciitial vapor.1 cmruiftting from the tiuks of filth and corruption fo rife wherever an ofhec is to be had or an army contract obtained. Tho Louisville .loinnal says: '-The California. Legislature calls this Administration thc iiifetruni-nt of the Almighty. Unquestionably the Almighty can work with niightv mean tool...'

The Election. Plague on the Copperheads, the more you poke'oni up, the more they wont keep still. The Leairuers hereabouts had a reat snake hunt on Monday last, and (as the election returns show) were eminently st! c cos? ful. They succeeded in finding the objects of their search, but. got badly bitten by the peskj creatures. Uadinnjrc aide, vc are proud to record the fact that the returns of Mondaj-'s election show an increased democratic majority in the County. The rote was not so lare as that of last fall, but about as full as those of preceding years at the April elections, showing that the gain is not fictitious, but real.

In almost all the Townships party linos were strictly drawn and the average inaioritv in the County is ;iWt 300. will do as a start for the campaign this Fcnson. We advise our democratic friends io relax no part of their diligence. but to labor oa in the good causo wita au " earneet abidiug faith iu the correctness of their political creed until the doctrines of democratic truth .0 utterly overwhelm the adversaries of Constitutional freedom as to leave thtin no resting place outside of their dark-lantern dens, and places wkere 1 . Ia-ucrs most do congregate m thc wee small hours of the morning. Lot the work be thorough, and to this end let every democrat take anl read at least one sound democratic paper, thus enabling himself to ivc a reason for the faith that is iu him. We confidently expect to sec thc Htatc of Indiana gloriously redeemed from the thraldom of thc oppressors who are rioting in thc ill-gotten gains of peace and power, and who more than once, have basely betrayed the confidence reposed in them by a gcucrous people. We start the ball in Marshall, may it roll on until the last vestg; of fanaticism is crushed out heyend hope of resuscitation. .11 cell 11 s of llic Democrat slate Central Committee. Pemocjutic State Central Commiitfe Room?, Coi.l-.mbcs. Ohio March 2c1, ltG4. At a meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee, held this day, John ( I. Thompson was elected Chairman, and Frederick Jaeger Secretary. The Committee then proceeded to fill the vacancy caused by the declination of the ' nairman l"r.i:ii-:::ici; Jai:ckr. Secieiary. Mu. I'lhiTs Lkti ku of ikci.ix.tion. Cixci.xxati, March 21, 1 SO 1 . Dkau Sik: I am irrateful to the Demoot J,,5g nominated as a candidate for rlcct,,r ot" President anil Vice President of the I nitcd hiates; but neither is, my health sucli, nor the condition of my affairs, as to permit me to accept thc nomination. Ami now, lest there should be some supposed neces.-ity for saying it hereafter, 1 will say that I am more than ever attached as well to the organization as to the principles of the democratic party, and that I intend to support thc nominees of the Convention representing the party, at Chicago, 'm 'Tub' IiCxtVery respectfully , your obedient servant, ci. i;. rutin. To t,1,! Chairman of the Democratic Ceu tral Committee, Columbus, Ohio. Tlie Coiuinrj ':iit)tilrii in f Sic OIl I):!ifin.:i:-Mhc .Sfrirc Cor Ilicls isiond. Thc Washington corrcsponlent of the St. Tjouis !eiul.li-mi writes: 'Tt is not contraband to stale that the great campaign of thc coming season is to be fought in Virginia with Richmond as the object the point of our operations. The rebels know it by t Iiis time, as is ! proved by reliable information reaching j liCrc that the greater part of Longsdrect's forec are hurrying to join Lec. The ! jrreatost cflbrts will certainly be put forth (by both sides, and the bloodiest battles of the war may be confidently expected upon the h-o'l of thc 'Old Dominion' this sum mer. "Ultima )f lV:ir the 3;nvKMl'iit The iarty iu power boldly proclaim that "in time of war thc law is silent." Hence there is no law. Necessity is rubstituted for it, and thc greatest latitude taken. Why have legislatures!'' why have elections? Why have officers to execute laws, when there is no law to execute ? Surely a once great republican government is dying. "Necessity" the supreme law; Constitutions that regard and secure the rights of property, thc rights of .sitiens to life and liberty, must be ig iorcd to meet the dastardly aims of abolition rulers. They tell in that "Hie government can do what it please. in time of war," and they assert that this is perfectly right, for a majority of the people '.fill back them up. They console themselves with the idea that they will fmcceed through thc great military agencies they can bring to bear. The very faet that military appliances are 1 TOUlht to bear to perpetuate this abolition rule, fhows clearly that they fear thc mighty voice of thc people, if ppoken through the ballotbox without interference. ut before this government can bo converted intr a perfect despotism, thc principles of free government miipt be c.xtingui.shed. To accomplish this end, the law3 ui ust be annulled. Delphi 7'o.hs.

1 C apital Hit Tlie Lincoln C'alechism tiucsl ions and Answers,;

H hat IS the Constitution : A compact with hell now obsolate. , Ii- ip Ii- , thnt ho niriv innVn n 1 nisei t .mil li.S tioonle - " . the C.ual of thc negroes. .... T . , W Iiat is a 1 resident . A general agent for negroes. "What is Congress ? A body organized for the purpose of taxing the people to buy negroes, and to make laws to protect the President from being punished for his crimes. AVhaf is an army? A Provost Guard, to arrest white men and set negroes free. What is thc meaning of coining niHicy? Painting green paper. "What did the Constitution mean by freedom of the press ? Throwing Democratic newspapers out of the mails. What is the meaning of thc word libcrIncarceration iu a vcnuin-itifcsted bastilc. What is thc duty of the Secretary of War ? To arrest freemen ly telegraph. What is thc chief busiuess of a Secretary of War? To print five volumes a year of foreign correspondence with himself, to drink whisky, and prophesy about war. What is the meaning of the word "Copperhead ?" A man who believes in the I'nion as it was, the Constitution as it is, and who cannot be bribed with greenbacks, nor frightened by a bastile. Have the people any rights? None but such as the President gives. Who is the greatest martyr of history ? Jedin Urown. AVho is the wisest man ? Abraham Lincoln. Who is Jeff. Davis? Thc Devil. What is the mcanim' of the declaration that the accused shall "have thc assistance of counsel for his defense ? That, iu the laiiiruairc of .Seward to the prisoners in Fort Warren, 'the employment of counsel will be deemed new cau'e for imprisonment.'' What is thc meaning of thc President's o ith.that lu -will, to the best id' his abilitv. rri'serve. urotcct and defend the Con - stitutioii of the United States V That he will do all in his power to subvert and destroy it. Have the Loyal Leaguers a prayer ? They have. Repeat it. i Father Abrain, who art in Washington, of glorious memory Mute the date of thy nroelainatiju to the free negroes. Thy kin-dom come, and overthrow the republic; thy will be done, and thc laws perish. Give us this day our daily supply of greenbacks. Forgive u.; our plunders, but destroy the Copperheads. Lead us into fat pastures, but deliver us from the eye of the deteetivvs; and make us the c'jual of the negro, for such shall be our kingdom, and thc glory of thy administration. AVhat is the motto of Loyal Leagues ? "Liberty to the slave, or ileath to the mon. JIow many widows have they made ? Five hundred thousand. How many orphans? Ten. hundred thousand. What was Abe Lincoln by trade ? A rail splitter. "What is he now ? Union-splitter. "Who i.s Sumner ? A free American of African descent, who would swear to support thi Constitution ;,only as he understood it." Who is Fhillips? One of the founders of the Republican party, who "lab or eel nineteen years to take fifteen Stales out of the Union." AVI o is Garrison ? A friend of the President, who went to Hell, and found the original copy of the Constitution of thc United States there. Who is Sew.ird ? A Prophet in the temple of black dragons, and a taster in the Government whisky distillery. Who is Chase? Thc foreman of a green paper printing office. Who is Owen Lovejoy '! A fat and spongy Albino, from Illinois. When it was supposed that hi3 soul had floated ofTdo Tartarus on the waves of his own fat, a brother member of Congress kindly wrote tis epitaph: Beneath this stono good Owen Lovejoy lies, Iiittte in every thii cxej.t in .!: What thonh 'ids hurl v hody fills this hole, fjiill through hell' Ley-hole cre?pt his little-fcoul-And when good Owen returned to this mundane sphere, his arrival was celebrated by thc foil owing complimentary additional vers: The devil fndin f)-n thcrp, Bgnii to flout itml rave and swear Tliat liell should ne'er endure the tain, An I ki-Acd Mai hielt tt earth ayaiu

By whom has the Constitution been made t . ,ire arrayt;il iu aruw apainst ti10cc of fif to 1roc,1;' hack m . i '..unty, pension, &e. Q i,b nl Iii i i i ; the s:.inc pirties are hten.-el as chum iiireoti J c ' i the other, in doubtful conflict, let the bat- and will mike out vonr papers, tike vour power By Abraham AfricanilS the First. (Ie rejult as it , thcrc b j f of Attorney, draw the pay' and charle you Jive i i - ' v times as much a it is worth. T ie truth i t ut J

What did Andrew Jackson say in his Fareweil Address?

TW ;r.1.,c(rJ Io , . n o mm me; UH.LII.MU one .section ui i lie coun(o1 ,rtcaolJ, lhc or Ö injur1 1 n .. i .1 . 11 . ( i'u ViOui'i noi secure 10 in cm tue uiessin"s ioflertv: it would nvon..n tho?r rrJ, vj jrJt ticy W0UlJ themselves share in th ",U"J" 1U1"' J ilv y-"""nm eannoi ti. . i ir....? ... be mantained nor the I'nion preserved, in ! ....if f r i .i i OOliOSltlOll to nuldie leellll"' liv the mere' 1 1 J"-,v" ' leiiu, i.i mi. mta exertion oi thc coercive powers couhded . -i . ,, ,, , to the government. 'D nj W.-. rpTLTTT J"T7T7TQ J-N W O' CiXOIXXATI. Artril t Ttv- unlor nf Clew Morton, the entire Indiana Lo-ion are - ct - (Ii,.. nl,.n. : k. '" . i 'i ting tueui.clv C3 in readiness to take the R , i . . v held at aV moment to repel invasion. A irand review of the Legion, numbering liiyiO'J men. lull armed and equipped, will be he'd on thc löth inst. Lkavf.nwortii, Ks., April 4. The Denver News of the Dth inst. says a party of citizens aud soldiers went out from Fort Craig on an Indian hunt a week or two si nee and killed twenty; among them the noted war chief Delgadfto The whites suffered no hss. Washington, April 4. Gen. Grant accompanied by Gen. Kawlius and Col. Comstock arrived here at noon, to-day. from Fortress Monroe. He will probably go to the army of the Potomac tewnorrow. St. L:l is, April 4. Atthc'ectionin Leavenworth, Jeseph L. .McDowell and his entire ticket was elected bv from 000 to Cjqq lnajcirjty At noon Mayor Anthony issued a proc lamation closing the polls, calling on the citizens to assist him to preserve the peace which was disregarded, and thc voting continued, ltioting was indulged in to a considerable extent, and several persons, including Mayor Anthony, wro beaten with revolvers aud driven from the polls. XkwOklkans, .March 24. Gov. llahn has received the following patriotic letter, signed by five well known ereole citizens of Louisiana, in their own behalf, and in behalf ot two hundred and fifty of their Colnrades, prisoners at Camp .Morton, Indianapolis: Hon. Michael ILaiix, Gov. of thc State of La : Sir The undersigned have hailed with ! acclamations your election as Governor of io uol.de Mate to which we helontr. Our school oi io!-kriu;:e lias laiif ht us c.petienco. and like vou we see that, the oolv course worthy of mir nohle State is to re. Mime her jlace i:i flu; j.r.unl ini-l olorimis sisterhood to which she oece LediMied, and to throw iT I'm :-... Ik- curse attached to our institutions. We Lolievo slavery to be no more, and ?1l-l--e ourselves to as-isf vmi in vour endeavors to eradicate that evil. : i' bog oi" yeu to lolo e:ir return to our native State, and to deo:and our release from the authorities at Washington. All citizens of Louisiana, we wish to return t her aud assist you in the glorious work of her resurrection. The old State, with its institution of slavery, is now dead; let now the new and free State of Louisiana arise from the ashes of her mother, and. "tiided 1 V vour able h.inos, assume in our I'nion the'laee to which she h entitled. Ilnj.in-. sir, that you will listen to our raver and j c,mMdcr Jhisour humble petition. e renin mi, rese-tlully. Your obedient servants. Camp'Mouton. Tudi utajudis, March J 164. üpeeul Disp ute! to the Chic i-o Tribune. Indiaxai'OLIs, April 1, lH. Col. Hob Stuart, 10th cavalry, has jud returned fro-u the front, having been detailed on important business. Col. Chast Kussel!, Colonel of the lh;ttalion. is now readv for the Held. y order of Gov. Morton the entire In diana Legion is ordered to hold itself iu readiness to take the field at any moment to repel invasion. A grand review of the whole Legion will be held on the 1'ith ol April. The Legion numbers !0,0MJ men, fully armed and equipped. Most of the officers of the 8th cavalry have resigned for one cause or .mother. Camp Carrington now accommodates 7,000 troops all ready for thc field. Camp Shanks has 2,000 ready to tramp. All the veterans are anxious to go back to the field. The 17th Indiana left for the front to-day, all mounted infantry, 1,800 ,tronir. S.n Fka.ncisco March O'lStil. Thc tfteamer Golden Ago arrived last night from Panama. Oregon dispatches of to-day contain late news from Idaho, relating principally to the great exertions made there for the suppression of crime. The Grand .Jury of lloise county had returned twelve indietlnen.'s for murders, sixteen for assaults with intent to kill, and one for manslaughter. A vigilance committee, numberiu":: thousand men, was making a clean swee; of the villains infesting lleavcr Head county. They hung eleven men at Virginia, five at llig Hide, one at Deer Lodge, and seven at JJrier Kat. The Indians on the Snake Ilivcr were committing ravages. They were armed with rifles and shot-guns. The ru-di of emigration from Oregon and Caliibrina to Idaho is immense. Thc Dutch ship Cornelia sailed on the for Hong Kong, with .'Jf0,O0U in treasure. The late rains have been of incalculable benefit to agricultural and mining interests. Mv. V:i!l;imliRli;im :im! Iln Ohio livlffzut iota (i (Sit; C'liic:io I'oi:veution. Mr. V.i,l..NiiKi!!AM authorizes the Detroit Free IVess to say that he was not a candidate for delegate to the Chicago Convcnlion. His name vas used at thc Columbus Convention for flrtt post not only without his consent, but against his express wishes and desires tier. t to his friends before the meeting. He adds: A 11 the gentlemen sclecled as delegates, and also on the Electoral ami State tickets, were among his most earnest supporters hi'A fall, and are personal friends."

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important to Soldiers and ilicir j Heirs.

1 Interested persons have hecn circulatimz if porta that no person hut a republican, ami one who is iiccuseu. as a cuim aent, can prepare your pa wntrscivfs cm make tl-e :p:lic;iuon.

Sp . Whcn thc ccrt5fic.,te of p:lVn,ent comes ! AtLcmon'sDrugtore -AtLemcn' 1' 1 ... .im . .

on, von can ei it casncu witnont more expense to VW' instead of paying from 151 ? . 10 anu more to get vout nine tiues, von nee l not pav more tlian for'Notuial scrvie'es. We luve prepared many app'i? ition, all id" v. Lieh ; ,,c bectl an0ffed 1 Daid in their order, rn-l in 'ioteaes we hive made no clmrges; i. all. Whei, we have-charged at all, we have u5u i!!v tlsared l r v . i .t. " puiy for Notarial services, the same as in aav j 0,llcr Slun t-fsin?? in mosi c;tos amot;n!in to I frim $1,0 to S'l,.VJ; whf reas t!iü eluiza arrit wh tl.lls vou t,!r.,e tlling3f th:irgCä yo,x (Voin to S'Wfortlie s:imc services, ana then nukes from j J.j to .j per cent, on yoiir muiiey beside?. ; We will Jo as we li.ive done for poor person-, 1 make nut. innlieatierij f-ii" nf I'lnrcn T-'n:- tlui.. ' s,i,I to Pil.v for Notarial fees; and your money will come just as soon .ml juu ascertain as il ... i i .i i i-. .i .1 nnde bv t!ie persons who arc so phb with thoumisrepresentation;?, and who eiur-e un--oaeion-able fees. We will except I rem tho above remarks I). T. Phillips, K?q. n:ij tl It E EVE & CATRON. A. SUM .A IE 1 1 IN IDAHOS A Summer in Idaho may niVo your fortunes, and Oüc d iy nnv do the sane at the GREAT SALE OF LOTS IX lLYMOUTLT, Marshall county, Indiana, whic'i will be held on the premises ou WEDNESDAY & TI11XST1Y, 11. & II. APRIL Xcr, be-hveon the hour.s of 10 o'ciock A. M , and 1 o'clock r. .M., when a!! th unsold lots in CABELLM ADDITION to Plvmoutli and the west halfuf t! io n. v, or. and the west half of the s. w or. of sec lb iu Township '.VA. n of r 2, e.. in lots to suit ;.iirchasors. will bo offered for sale at TubMc A i- l ... i i .1. . i l iur unc-inini dsn, lae o.ii.ince m eHjual instalments of one and two vcars, with ii.ter est annually, the purchaser j;ivin his note, waiv ir. relief from Valuation and Appraisement Laws, ! and a vort gnti on the premises pecunn the deferred payments, The title isle-Herod to be i;ool, hut all purchasers are invited to investixte it, A snecMan d limited WARUAXTY DEED WILL UK GIVEN. Any part of s iid property, an 1 a quantity of other land, described b. low, Mtuated in various parts of the count v mav be .revioii-.lv pui-eh-ised . t private Fale, appheatiöu to' JOSKIMI WKSTF.KVELT, Hq., at Plymouth, or to the undersigned, Laporto, ludiaua. W. C. II A.NXAII , Trustee The following are the descriptions ef tho lacds aoovtf ro'ciTcd t;: N F. ' j sood, town ."j, north rine 1 east. h '.j ol n w 1 , see i2(,tivn ... n n-tli r.ius 1 eiist' ! S '.f s w ' ,' shv -H, to-.m rsr, north t-.m-v i east. js Xv a 11 w i sc, town .t.,n r.miji? I e.st, F, 1 , so I see ",'.", t ovn '.", north r.uio 1 cist. X '., sc 1 j soc D, lo-.vi, r 1, north r.mc : f.x, S s e ' t 'e I , town "11, north r mjve it e ist f W ., s w I j' sci.-l', towa '-'A, north rui4 1 '.. :t. N e 1 i "f ii i i i yoc 'II, t')vn .'.". n rl:i r ii;c - C I) 1 .;' ii -.v ' j n-fi'.fovi :V, n :-t'i ruaj-o 1 F. N e 1 j of t'ee .'i'h to.vn '.',', north ra jre 1 cast, S w 1 , S'-i' "7, to vn. '1.1 tuh ri;;" :2 c i-t. The forepdn;; lands wiil Io s;Iu at private i.i!e, on thc ianio lerius as the ahove. Jl 1 4 t C lit . i i Too undersigned. Tru.stce of Centei Towndiip, submits the following rep.iri o! the receipts and expenditures on a ceo .mi of toe School Fund of said Township, for thc year ending February Ü'.'ili, 1S ! : Ui:C!d!TS. March 1st l:G3, To thc amount on haul at last setti. meat. . . .S"l,0.'l May 19 " lteeeiv ed irom O-hvlee County Treu surer D7?,n I J Dec. J0 If.o! Rcu'd A urn 1) Q.iivcy County Treasurer ti'J.'.O1' i l'eh, 21 ISM, Clerk C Court on judgment vs Andrews & I'Ldicr .r2,i i reital Kcn-ittt . s;' 1 h It. 1 - ' ' r.xr::.MiTL'tii:s. .March d IS-H l, Paid Iiicl. ird Ka'bli.K-tc, f..- K.l 1 Ii I

' ll',x) ."..) r:.!:i 7:.'.'; T ii'., l,f,:i !',() 1 S.O!) l.-.n; !-,(:) IH.00 l.t)!' 13,01 l,! HI IS, fill 1S,0(I IS,! 10 10,00 i,:.i K'.oO lll.Cd 7ö,0() 7.,ot) 75,U') Total Expenses , Ueet:(l9 . $$1,095,00 2,r2,;:i Amount on hind JI,0()(i..r.:t There will be SSl. lue Teachers when their sehoo's expire. There h:.s been II vo months of school taucht in eich District in the last year, exeeot District FJ, which h is had but three, and there i.s dee it SJS, niakin-' S.'i:!, which deduct lVom Amount on hand, 61.tHwi..r:j s:5d,(;.i Leavino-lifior thc above iLutH are paid S 1 7.1,."..'! All of which is respectfully sulooittcl T. MeDONAl.D, ii I ru -tee. !tiSMTl(). OT iMIlTi:itsiiir. Notice i-j lioichy qivcn that thc nutuership heretolore oxitin hetweenihe undersigned, unter die imme mulety'e ofj F Van vlk enlnrj;li & Co., is this lav uissolvctl Or mutual cTir?i.iit. The Rooks', Notts nmlAeeounts of the firm ean be found t the 1J 8tan 1, hu1 all persons in.1rlttd to thc linn are requested to call iokI jmi vp immediaUhj. J F VANVAI.KKNliUIlCII, March 1st lrCl tf

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IPSO. .11 ra 3 VMQV. 0. J- WOOD'S II AIR R ESTOIt ATI Ylv Tliid atoni :'!!nr preparation wbSS hy nature owti oriiEi! coErr. tvijl make itrow nn Ilid.l Heads. W ill sto r the Natural Svcn'tioiis. Will vc in ove a once ail i'.cliiiu'. IV II remove a Oan-trulV. Vill euro all F.rupiiou? even Fc.ild Head. Will m ikotho Hair Soft a-id (IK.s-y. vs!3 presi rve the- Color of il.tir to Ohl Ar?. v5II always Fa.-ten it and stop it Falling, A2f(t is ne vi ui" iji-.-i i v. let .'la.ieieä i'ji me- i 1-Iairnow in use. ASlTaV ILivo t.-.nilird to the above, who have l)ecn;ne cray and lost their Hair char oflinine, and nntteidion, i hi'ö riorf.n,;.. ' t-.mn ilutv. ! Asa Reiterative and divssinit has in cq'tai I T. A. LEMON, iknii. Octohor 2:hh, liC.i nl."). first premium ggok stoveS lov iooU Wirst t'rrr,!- ' it v 'ill Jtlsrr 'o!i rsic?-. ts izt f i4 fsrJ'.S ill It;y oJ" civl:vi D-it". Also nt tho ÄVv V:k Stntc Fair oS " S.iJ;J. n.-i A This laixi.n "'ill l.-j iu'i'y d'Vi on-tr Ue-J by l'.lli) nil iII ------TT? "A je'-. : Si- ' r i-.f ... .1 ; i i ' k -e ? . llil. 7 J m. V SI; will l,:d.e, l.-roii or rxist 1,! ' ,:' ; ,,!t..,r Sio- wit! a siv'.i;.!-: oTC." c.-:t ! icnce. T!i v luve )' t.. i v.. f.Y'.:i'4 X .V Oii:i, - . - 1 - ....... 1: Tiwv at in-ara.-tc-l v :u i i- -v -. pi .o ill i'itv : ;i'd t'.u- t..;il s f i ed t tae Iii' k' i! rc mo i .! 1! V 1 " I t lit vlt,;-. 1 . a ! . . I '. .': I : ol iv" .. .x'.'.'a 1..;.... tl. .l,,.:i iV.t: .-! v t ) t' 1 .!..,..,. ...... I.,. Ii.. -t. .1 : .1 :c'-J Ü' j I.il.i.cr or !cr vidi lo- Itwl lh-.n any o'i. r .-tv I Tin v !: ivc i i.t air i a. iv.. i li.t Halt. a nc-r m. makes t!w Vu'd l.urn tV. elv. :i:s ! la-t I r, l.i:t n,N t; tiif lie itinj; ::u;i 1- -kin r I'.ieil'l 4ik Tltev ciiaiw- :ll the -i.-es from tae f-ud. l!i"re!. v a.l.iai r l o i;-lv 0) tLe am jni.t uf !:eat ..l.i ..T.....1 '"iic-i th. i:1 ilit V flil.'l il.-t"l.

jS 'll! T'tli. Tlie stove is i-nd'N mounted and litn.-lied ; ! in the ni(.-lsu!.cii-r iii-uiinr. Tlie ovt 11 is lar-e ) ls',ll!!, v.,11 vcüülatr:. T!i..' Stt.vt ci:v-iio-!ii ;i. '

, lorm.;u:d n; vie for use; to m! - t lhc : n u f-ome who have v.-cd St -. . "it will ilo m. r j ..L- uitli !'m l tlian -Miv cflu i S'oc." la i .roof we add the following tcUimony: r,om I'.t Af'-rrn AJnrtitcr. AMDK1CAN 1I0TA1Ü COOKINfl stovi: 0r readers have u ticeil an n.lvci-nseMiori n: oiireohurns of the American Hot Air Cook-n-j Stove, manufactured hy Shear, l'aek ird k Co.. ( All.anv, N. Y. This Stove took the I- irst I re miiim'at t!u lat State Fair, mil ' our I.s.t , Countv Fair. It U worthy of the high com-di I ment t'hu- paid it. We Im. s. d the Sluvt- tor ( three months pist, .Mil h.ive no hesitation oi pro- j nnuneiii it the heyt Cook Stoe wc h.vo any, i i.r..r it o.mih to le nerfeet in ever; riw.Pct.'Wf cmrantee that il will r ivt f SAtiV.ietii.ii to any family who janvliase it. Jud . win .V Chodell have it for sale. J .MIt.STO''KVF.IJ. i t" Sir: In ie- ! to vour inquiry ns to the rnu l.cal w,..L:ic . ; i..... Cuokinrs Stove" winch ou sent ; IV n-ii iz v- . . - - - - . . upfoi'us, .M.W. aatho,i,esmetofy.tlVit in; He m ote'r of h,kiU hii'h i- tho -reat dcsider.i.urn in a Cook . Stove, .he Aniene.a. i P. r :. r . bakoi" even!.' l.i v. ü.oever t ... ; - artielis placed and re.,uiris trmis ot i k; . . :. . nnniltieat on r.U si te-,. ...e nans io :iim . . . , , 1 ..jit I'... mo-it cconoain-.il oi hol, ami pronounces it I oe ino-r e. i. the most easily rc-.uueoo. c.. Vci v truly vours, S!U Ar. ;"'-' ;-"'!'-!: FvinriKi.n. Coun., A id lah, m. Mli.C F.t. T. STOCKWF.ld. Dear S.r: I.a?t ; n,.,eh ied from you t!ie "Amene .n o üToeuiVi'.l.L Dear Sir: L;.?t le Hot Air Co .kin- Stuve." cm- .o... i.i-ol tl.e kind which is cor.sti i.eled on sih n sei ciUifeiaindphs-ir ' riothe tie .re ;;.!, coihuiu;) l'i'1'" I .. ,.V . t .. .1. . . .i ..r.. .a i.t niim' i lie irreaiesl amount ci i i . . f ': A ' V.M.I.. ,t a sin dlexoense, and so distiil.ut- . A . . it.n i.riHlnr l,i,-!. a CookinL' Stove is required. Wc can s ifelv say l!iatit fully icali.es all tlie exped itions winch v.c h.ul formed lrom the rccomneu.iai:ons c na i ; seen, and v. e can ther-ioie houe-tiv reconnne:i i it to any person in search of su-di an article, ai conihiniiin eeouomy and utility. YoursJtc, ' AI.F.X, MeT.F. ANT, JU. Pastor of the 17 Clutch, 1 uir'Ö.V, C 'mm. j Manufact ured hy aai:ii:, ims-u.wki ä: to., Alliuicj . A'. V. FOR sau: Y H. B. DICKSON, &,GOa, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. tluberSD, 13G3 n!3-lv

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