Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 9, Number 49, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 July 1864 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.

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THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

j. c. osisohm:, : Editor. PLYMOfTII, IXniAX-t: TnunsDA y, July 7, 1S04. Trc isnrcr P. 0. QUI YE Y. For SZerf II. M. LOGAN. for C'ronr X. KLIXGER. J. D. For Commissioner. l.f Distrht, II. A. HANK. DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. A Vzrr.? -:r3:c Convention of Pelegatcs fron: the O.-r.r.ties eor.iposiug the Oth Congressional District ia Indiana, will be held at ValparnisoTZmrKtltiy. July 91, 8. At 11 o'clock A. M., to nominate a candidate for Congress, ml transact other business. S. A. HALL, Ch', 9th D.'st. Dt m. Con. Log-va'oojt, Juno SDila, 1 f6i. Free Speech and Free Press. Article 1st of tlie amendments cf the j Constitution of the United States reaJs a? folI'"'.y-:, viz: cstablHhacn: of refüon, or prohibiting the tree W" J 1I41 All 4 k 1.1 1 1 V-' . .llll tili oxercie tuereof, or nbridpiii the freedom of , rpeech.or ufthe press' or the ril.t of the people j ?riÄ Th:.- i.5 n j "fflittcrinr: generality." f,Tto ncre rhetorical flourish. It means that a free rr:s. an 1 free speech arc amonp the inestimable rights of the people,, aud thrill not K wrested from them by Ccnexpress th elr opinions on all subjects of public polier, vrhotl ?r favorable to the party in power for the i;n:c. or otherwise. The fraLarrsofthe Con-tit.uti' :i ever jealjus uf the cncrcathinents of jower upon the r'ht of the people, erected this as thev Ettjporsi insuperable barrier to the destruet'nn of tho:e rights. So far then it is clear ihat Conjr ss has no authority un?cr th? Constitution to abridge the freeC nzi cf speech, vx of the press. Is this a?hnry vested in any other department O.he rwvernir.cn t ? The President is invcited wtli the -executive power" of the government, and .uivbs a solemn oath that Y.fi v. i!l, to the best of his ability, "preserve, protect, p n . 1 lefen.I. the Constitution of the United State'.' Jt is aUo made a r-art r f his duty to ' take care that tbe laws be fiithfiiüy f xecutc-d.'' Clearly the i:excmt ae poc-:r' La.- no autboritv to abrblire the frt-c'Joy.1 of sp coli, or of the press, and i no man ever yet proton .r l that the - cid department of the government posses-! tr any Mich authority. Where then may i it lc fv-rised? for the pew-r (not the authority') hi-- been f uu l and executed ia a th'ju.-rtLl iVtrmccs during the last three year?. We answer, it has been vtwpoJ, and thu too, bv the very man who with head bare. an. I htnd uplifted in th2 pros ?::ce of Almighty God, solemnly v;ore to "pre-erve. protect and defend the! Conctit't!:on." lr. has been us t rl' i.iiittry omiaa:: lers. ''Ures-c I in a little br.cf authoritv' in l!iv rtnl.'ifion f.Cihr. n r, , r , ' ; " ru'lut so.emn'fy l it oath, resting iir.m - i - j teem to forget that one of the causes of complaint by our revolutionary fathers against the' King niT.rcat Britain was .it. i . r " y .i uiai, ii, im anevu u io rciioei u.e military independent of. and superior tOj the civil power." What Kinir ieorgo nTc: rtitxln, King Abrrham has fhw what 1 our fathers 'c W, vre their s .ns have svf-! fere I, and yet the party at whose hands we suffer, boblly and uublushingly charge .n with disloyalty, because we dare conipdain of th mon?trmis usurpations of those in rower. We have a right to complain, to remonstrate aiainst the destructive course pursued by our would-be-Imperial rulers. As citizens wc have the riirht freely, fully and thoronghly ti canvass and ditcns the public ofiicial acis tf tmr ruler The following from an able coteriporary to fully expresses our views on thhsubject, that we rive it place: Who doe not know that all American citizens Mart upon an equal level; and there i Df right, legal or moral, to infringe upon the expression of views touching politics, religion, or any other public Fuhjcct. If one citizen ha.s a right to advocate war, then another has the painö right to advocate peace. It ore asserts that the Government should never recognize the Scuthera Confederacy, it is fquVi'j pvftjcr for isctlw 23 to

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if it moar, anv ,hi, at ,U. An.l of ro ,cv-Se h ,rb ,s a m recrmt j li Z ; t 15 t i r,ii-;;-.n ,;, : ana needs tvmcj to the partv, lalinirton , ,, y 1 , r:M 1 1 . -- to as 1..1-; provision rcmainrj m tiic .0 1 . 1 boir.baraini 1 otcr-biir''. i lioro were m- i'

Constitution, inet .1,,,,, w-iil th v..hJ lias leca clili-eutly .luin- that portion of ! Jieations cV :i snlilvannroacliii conniet i Al1 xtl?lJ, V "iV. "eCt,1,S Wl,1

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theu to -.support thi Contltution of the j true faith of the fathers; and have no in- 'ls is a? y..t unknown. I'niteJ Sta'e.-." under the tvratit pK-t of I toution to do .... come what nnv. I do JVcsbh-nt Lincoln informs fJov. Seyri'arr nceessirv. And there are found I "t know what the result will be 'between jn"r that a rebel lbrce ui' iom i -,c L 1 -f r I1 dud-e l and myse f, and shall not trouble has mvadrd 3Iaryhmd, attacking iMartmsthosc SO lost to all sense of the value of , " . i j p M .! . bur" nnd llirrer's Kerrv and L- threiten- . I about it whether f ivorable or otherwise. I ;'UI (l iinrpcr s i crr, anu i i.irtaicn I.ocrtvas t j itiitiiv theni f iro din-': tbpv i i . i . i i . . ,..i mir other t.":nts: and calls lor J-.OoU men

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nition. If men believe in Monarchy, or in an established Church, they have a per

fect right to say so. aud to urge their iellow citizens to adopt them. The riht of a State to secede, or the riht of the Fed. eral Government to lu-e force to coerce, stand upou the. same plane, fo far as the njglit to discuss arc concerned.

These facta are fo patent that it is hu-iciT

miliatin:: for an American to have to state them. Any measure, or any constitutional Government or any party that cannot stand the test of discussion, ought to be repudiated or abandoned. ThU principle should ever be maint tincd. Every citizen owes it to his dignity and self-respect to hi Aft that his neighbor shall treat his views with the same deference that he yield? to his iu discussion or argument. No man should ever admit that the right to express oolit:?aI of rclii:iens views depends at all upon their character. Whenever it is to declared, there is eminently a case for a personal rebuke of the offending party who U guilty of the arrogance ami folly." Republican County Convention, j The adherents t) the waning fortunes of! th- administration, met in solemn convocation at Woodward's Hall on Saturday last, aud went through the farce cf nominating a County ticket. The victims se lected fur the autumn sacrifice were ! Schlar!) for Treasurer, Bibington for Sheriff, Tyner for Commissioner an I G. (Rlain f,r Coioner. Schlarb has been until within a few days told totac of the loaders here that he could control the German vote of the county for Fremont, but if they would nominate him he would "hold the Germans lev f for XLtnanu, ana upon uns assurance nc was nominated, in the hope thus to buy up at a low price the (Jerman vole of the county Vain hore! that arvle will turn to ashe . - v ir' .1. l .... I , t 1 .1 . 1 , .1... .... , i. .. ...r..v ... ,

rast a rabid Fremonter and was nominated j whose hearts would faint like a sparrow s to secure the German vote. We under-1 j1' ' tllil1.- they had about thew should ... , , P , ... j banpen to iro oii halt cockett are such stand that on the day of the convention he " 1 , r , , , i .

the government at three dollars a day, it : ycS i,0 oncc AV0t to Louisville, but there .Wiweie many miles and brave soldier be-

mal:e the rate tm-I le s'(uylderc I. than anv other man who could be induced to j accept the nomination. Of course the le:il- j ers hav3 no hope of electing a man cn the ticket, the nominations were made on the other man to do, and mii needs be cneourapred Tith a show of party confidence to heep him well at his work. Tyner was the cjiiv innn in Iiis district why wanted the nomination, and Main we are told has; manifested svmntoms of independence , latelv, more creditable to him than agrecami ble to his party, hence the importance of j placing him if possible under stronger ob-j liirations to stand firm during the canvass, j Will the nomination for coroner purclu purchase- ! his silence ? We think not. The attendance at the convention avcry small, the people apparently taking j no interest in the iffair. Wc are safe in ; saving that there have heen full as man v persons in town almost every Saturday for tue hA three montnsas tlicre were on the ; ... . . , bxv of the convention, notwithsianding it had heen freely announced as a mass con vention, nntl tbr.t Dr. 13olfoi'l. ; tbe gifted, the talent, the ch-qtient Kclford" would be orescnt and address the mas-o. The thing was a complete lailure. hardly amounting to a respectable fizzle, and when it was over the participants departed with elongated faces and ltigubrou.s countenances to ponder upon the mutations of political life, and the prospect of an early accompli -h'went of their darling scheme of negro equality. XawleosB. TAvi.r,rt. Esq., candidate

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: ior supreme ti luige, in a n.iicr io a iiieioijjj '-tin this place, after noticing the mention j

we made of him two weeks ago, sas : ,s far n lKw.cratle ynnciphM are i i -r ...... i 1- i. I pcnceriiOu i rave iicm r .eieu uom imMin having held the office so long, and in his extensive acquaintance. lie has also li 'hrvcdly high reputation as a jurist which give: lunch additional strength to his claims on the party. The po.vlponcmciit of the Chicago Convention took i6 ail by surj ri-e, but after mature deüben-tioti I am inclined to the I'ini"" is f,,r ,oM, 1 hu I j'( uiai iuz j'tiir 'n on the li'Jth of August, will be bol.l nnd outspoken in the truth that they will act like men; and take the tyrant by the beard, and not let go nor cease their labor until he has been pulled down irom his hbd. place and trampled under foot, hum-! bled and helpless, with the breath of life earccly left in his loathsome carcass.This, to me, woubl be a greater and more lasting satisfaction than the nomination to tbe most exalte. 1 po.sition. Then we might have some, assurance that wc could enjoy life, fimily, friends ami property in pence and pfosjerity. lut a it is, what a picture is before us ! What have we to cheer us now or in the future ? Nothing but sh'.i'kws clutch and dnrfciuss " The Alolitionitts at IViltimore nominated a monkey and a tailor is their standard bearers. "AVhc tailors and a monkey make a man" according to an old adage, hence only eight more tailors arc required to make the full complement of ene uiau oa

Arbitrary Arrest. Day before yesterday as the ConfeJcrate otlicers, Chenoweth and Morgan, were leaving the IJatc House, ordered to Cauip Morton, Mr. Daniel Nocc, recognized one of them as an old California acquaintance, and ou the impulse exclaimed, '-How are vou. Colonel V Immediately Mr. Xooe was arrested, Gen. Carringtou himself t.ip-

pinu him on the suouluer, and inarched to headquarters under pund. there undcrsoincr examination. Mr. .Nooe sta ted that he had known Captain Cal Morgan in California years argo; that a week previously he had been permitted to talk to him by the Lieutenant commanding the guard having him in charge; and that, meaning nothing disloyal, he had merely on the impulse of the moment recognized an old fYieud. lie- conceived ihat such recognition was one of the privileges of an American citizen, military or no military. Mr Noo'j was of course discharged. Hut the point U th:: Gen. Carriugten, who himself has never been to war like Capt. Cal Morgan Gen. Carrington. who was once dispatched by Gen. Wilcox, with Indiana troops to hunt John Morg tn. and who was arrested f,r -ood cause before ho got beyond the Union Depot Gen. Carxington, who has never been on the held like Morgan and Chenoweth-who has never risked Ms preciou s carcass or spur a drop oi ins bioou Gen. Carrington, a patriotic popinjay and lovnl automaton from Ohio comes into this free rato of Indiana, and. dressed in shoulder straps, presumes to arrest a citizen for exchanging words of civility with a friend ! Are these in'iinitesimal irrub of the gov eminent, male cved fellows iicrc at home. ardtapa fice American citizen on the rhotilder and demand iiim as a prisoner, s'mj'iy because of some whimsical authority of their own r their masters? If Carrington, or th.'e whm he serve-, want to take prisoner.-;. 1ft them uo upon the battlefield and do it. lut it is miphty foolish to hint anything of the kind. Carriivton has not be:n to war. and docs not deisiiru to 2:0, as wo. have said. In fact, as fPV0 ":ivc fil:,tc'1? ,:C ":m 1 L'c rusiea IUltlicr : in that direction than the Lmon lerot Jn that lJircctloa th;.n lne Lnion lepot. I 9.'Z lit VVU liAtMiMl him and .lohn 3Iorran. Brave and chivalrous Carrinirton. hail and fare well. State S):linef. "'THE' NEWtsT Ilivor. AVÜMin's eavalrv had done irrent ti am aire to the Ihuiville and llichmond and the l'ctershurir and Iiynchburjr Jlailroads. burning the biidtres and destmvinur the track for inany Mile. On attenijding 1 rejoin the amy, they were intercepted by a iyrcv ot rciiois. an t tnc tn i.urph :d been ui" patched to their relief. Partien. irs aic at hand ot'thj disaster (o Clt.n ji-..,, 0I1 o7lh nft It ap. pears that, !! tbe morning ofthat d;tv. an ii.--.--au.it was made upon the rebel works J'd"'.ig the v.li iie l:ne. with the ooje t id driving .;ti!;t.)n lroin .lis position at Kens.iv Mountain. The Federals charged .:ll!,.,ilv, but could not withstand the to rrible tire poured in upon them, and werej finally compelled to retreat, having sutler-j cd a los of some Ö.'UO men. One account states that don. Hooker was dangerously wmn!ed; while other.-? make no mention ,-,4- Sl!e, :in occurrence, but rewt the kill- : ing of ( Jen Jlarker. The Nashville i nt of the J 1 1 1 tilt., however, announced that (Jen. Joseph Hooker had died from wounds received in tbe battle, and that h's remains were expected iu that city on that day. It is considered certain that .Senator J-'esenden. thouirh with irreal reluctance, has accepted, or will accept, the position of Secretary of the Treasury. The conscription bill, as parsed by both house of CVtigrc.-s vestenlav, aholishes comut.T lioiij gives fifty days for volunteering bob-re a a draft; allows recruiting in rebel State-', with the exception of Tennessee-. Arkansas, and Louisiana; and fix- ? "v ;,t fm oue .liree vears . From the Chicago Times July Cth. On Sui'dav, (iencral ilrant i..aue a dc i mand ibr the uncotiditional furrender of manu IVtp-.J otr. What answer was made bv Irom New York and 17,000 from I'ennsylvania to repel the invasion. Sigel wan attacked at Lcctown on Sunday, and driven from his position. Fightirgaho occurred iu the vicinity of Sharpsburg ami Shepanlstown. The rebels subsequently occupied the town of Harper's lYrry. On Monday night the Ibices of Su 1 and Mulligan arrived at Maryland Heights, upon which point an attack was about being made by the rebels about (i o'clock lat evening. A great deal of damage has been done by the rebels to the Chesapeake and Ohio ('anal. Congress ailjournetl die at 12:o0 . . -mm . fill f Ml 1 I'- M- iiu Monuay. 1 lie bill levying s rl,cc,al w" tax J'1 ; P,r c.cnt" ou ,n,coine j was j r.ssed; and a resolution was adopte1'. M. an Monday. J he bill levying a incomes pted declaring that no insurgent State fdi.ul be allowed to cast an Hlcctoral vote for Preside nt. On the 10th ult., the Alabama and Kcarsic had an engagement ten lulled from Cherburg. The light lasted nearly two hours, and resulted in the sinking of the rclel vessel. The Kcarsagc sustained but little injury. Sixty-eight of the officers and crew of the Alabama were taken prisoners; but Sennits and a number of his men were paved by a French nnd two Uritish vessels. The President ha issued a proclamation in relation to disloyal resident of Kentucky; hut the exact nature of the document cannot bo indicated, as only a portion J cf it succeeded in pn$iog -er the ire.s.

I 'om the Ciucagö T imop, Julv 1.

Mr. Fcssendcn has accepted the Secretaryship of the Treasury, and entered upon the duties of the office at noon yesterday.

lhc rebels in Arkansas are operating to cut eu Mcele s lute Iiivcr communicaf . i -a a - i . -

tiens. Doubts are expressed as to their j u0m:s issued under the Act shall be EXEMPT succcsss. I FROM TAXATION by or under anv state or In the Dano-Gcrmanic Conference the! municipal authority. SnbscriPtioi3 ' to the.-e position fur arbitration was rejected, ! Bonds are received in I'nitcd States notes c,r notes and the belief was entertained that hostil-j of xat;onal D.,nk. Thoy arc T0 he REDEF.Uitics would recoiameP'oo-thetcrminatiuuiI:D jj COIN, at the Diensure of ti:e Govern-

oi uio p.-rieui lui-ti ior me aimi-Mice. - liolU ClOSeu in Jsew iorK yesteruay at 214. -. : An editor, m speaking of a steamboat cabin." "Oh., r.ic of me," exclaimed an i.v, '".uh-lui. i. ..v. viKi may upn: reauiiigiiie auoe, wiiai a drcadtul sfjualimg there must have been. Jenkins says the draft of a speaker's rcMarks be heard the Other night, was highe: an-I cooler thau any Sfhowdr ill he ever saw. , rr,T-T17' ni)T?ArP A rri , n w ww.-w, i 51 VESEY STREET NEW YORH. j the historv of Selling TEAS in tills Country. k LI. our Teas nrc selected lv a Professional and wc never charge over Two Cents (02 j C Clll.t per pound above cost tor ort nal p.Hk i- i We have but One Price to every one for each J viuality.and that price is always marked on each ! sampie p.itKiire hi our score in piaiu nure?. J ., , ,, . r. . k ? rrWe i.-!':e a .Monthly Price b'st ot our Tea?, which will be sent free to all who order it-we ad-! vie everv Tea Seller to fee it. It con'piie. a full assortment selected for every loe.il'ty in the Stan , froviuees. South America and thV Vl'st ! Iiniia. In this list each kind is divided into four I Clas,-es or enalilies. i.anndv : Caro. Hiidi mn'O Ii lie. rine:"t, that ever v one may under itand from

description an 1 the prices anuexed that the ofU. S. Cunds. In . ill oil er lornii of in cbtedCcinpanyare determined to undersell th ! ness, the tai.h or ;ib:liiv ofpnvate parties orstock tea. tr.nlp. . 1

Wn.n.-irnntf.P tr. M1 nil nnr Tr:n tn nrinst pncka-Tesat nut over Two cents per pound above co.-t. believinir this to be attractive to the , - - - 1 roll's. Our busine.s is lirre'v done oa orders, which we always execute as well aud promj)tly as though the buyer eanie himself givingtruc weights ana tares, anu alwavs guaranteeing everything : , v . 1 11 our respoii.sibi'itv enabling us to do all we prom - ise. Kvery deafer ean order his tea- direct tVoni ihis Company, and panics doing business within Five Hundred (00; miles of New York cm lieturn Tea bought of us if thev are not cheaper .1 .1 t 1 1 .1 i than thev ean buv elsewhere, and the purchase; is dissati'stied with his bargain, within fourteen days (14). and have the money refunded to them. Those who are over Five Hundred miles can i . !. .1 ....).. i.i . . tended to theni. l'osidcs tliese advar.tapc? the comrtnv will p-y All Kxpen?e, both ways if the Teas are returned, CHEAT AM Kill CAN TF.A COMPANY. lSirOhTEr.S AND JoEDKRJ. to the Iov,rd of (Vmtuissioners of ?aid jMunty.the bdlow!.,grcI.ortof the receipts aiid expenditures, on account oi said conn - 1 . . , t at ..1 tr. i'o tlie imancial vear ending 31av .l.t, - ItKCLIl'TS There hove been received at the County Treasury fcinec the ölst day of May, leO'I as follows : Amount in Treasurer's hands at June f-ettlenient ls-o.'l, $i.ö.o.7o For dehpt taxes as found at Oct. lettemaut 1 llhVJ.24 For Railroad t;ock sold, UUHMJ0 i; Military tax a? found at Aoril settlement lMU, 1238.00 County Kevcnu' as found at April 'settlement lb04, For docket fees C. P. Court, 10,00 ; Money reamed by war Wi iovrs, 10,f.0 Total lieccipt 01MIÖ0.27 KXl'KXMTritES. There have been County Orders issued since the ölt day of May I8Gd, numbering fr ni 1S0S to ÖC9 inclusive for the followinir obooct.-

For cxpcin.c uf Assessors S51Ö.7Ö " A'prai.-ers oo7,00 '; " Attorneys 20,00 Auditor 14i"i0,:i2 t; " Coiinly Asvluni f;!I-IT ' llridges " 1!G:J,00 " 44 lb.iiliils löö.OM " " l'ublie Buildings 25:i,L'7 " " Uounty LM0.CÜ " County Coni'rs 10ö!o() Clerk L'Hi;,!)!) li 44 Criminals Vr2 Com. ITs Judge 100,00 " Deaf and Dumb Ö0.5Ö For Expense of Delinquent Litt, by Mattlngly, 10,00 " Jvlinq't List, by O,borne Van löC,(fO " " District Att'y C. P. Court Ö0.12 " Elections S,HH 44 44 Inquest ti7,S") " 44 Dim no 20i.00 44 Jurors (100,12 4' Money Refunded 11.02 4 4 44 Public I'riiiting .r.'),(K Poor 1400,11 44 44 Poor Farm l:s',07 lloads 210,10 44 " Sherilf G10,2. 44 14 Stationary and Wank Hooks 771,11 44 44 Specific 22,10 " 44 Supt of County Asylum 028,77 44 44 Surveyor I 1,1! " 44 School Fund 187,fl 44 44 County Treasurer 7-LOO 44 Wolf Scalpn 22)t 4' 44 Wood 12."),(;: 44 War 2101,70

Interest allowed ou County ord'r.s r0,S2 Total Kxpensc3 " HcccipU 18,(m0,27 Kxccss of licecipts over KxpcnscM ?.",f00,S8 All of wliicli is respectfully submitted, dune 1st 180!. A. U. THOMPSON, Auditor, pr. T. McDonald, Dply. liXainined and apjroved hy the JJoard of Coumiissioncrs of Marshall County, Indiana, June lUli, 180 L Titos. Tynkr, Sigucd Wm. Garrison, -Couir'p ti t7 It

Ü. S. NHO BONDS.

These Bonds are issued under the Act of Conores of March Stb. iK-l-iviiiMi r.,;. .!, -u Incnt at anv rerioJ nol r tUn Un nnf morf tianjvrt'j )cars lnta tut ir il.ite, and wl tlnii re'.emption FIVE PER CKNT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COiN.on Bonds of Loiovcr 0IC ,l3nJrcd doIlar8 aniMwlI antI on yl otl)Cr ijonüssemi-annualiv. Th-.- interest i mrrtM. on tbe first dlV3 uf 3f;uth anJ rtcvw t ..j in eacn jear. Su!sciibcrs wiU receive cither registered or iCoup n Doiicis, r.s they mar prefer. R.tered Kondi a:e recorded on t!ie books of the U. Ö. Treasurer, uuJ ciu be transferred only on the I owner's order. Coupon Honda are payable to Jbearc?, and aic more convenient for commercial llC. I. --cribow to tl,ii loan will hare the option of having theirUonds draw interest from Mareh 1st by paying the accrued interest in co:xi-(or in Uniadding flfty percent, frr premium,) or receive ih cm drawing interest from the d.ite of subscrip- ! tionaud deposit As the?'! I-jndi are LXCIlipt lfCill MiUlifipal 01 StUtC rn j' Taxation the value is increased f;-om one to tiuec per cent, i v per annuhi, aceoidinT to the rate of tax le?oi in ! w 'vir; - .,. r. various partjs of t ae cor.rtrv. ,tfi ' , . . ,;'-u.4'. "l ?rt'Stnt rate of Prem um 011 t'5C.v Pa.v j Over Eifjht Per cent. Interest. in currency. nd are cf o mi i! convenience as a permanent or tcmrai-v ive.taont. ! 1 1 ' 'X ;l( Vt"" tlUt ::o Sc;;;it:C3 Otter so rrcat It iaduccmenis tu lenders as the various description- ! il,(!CIwniM t separate communities oulv is idcd--J for pa; rncnt, w hile for the debts of the United i ' States the whrde nronntv of M., t, ! . . """""k - mi; ua t iiniu ui uuiu principal ana in . 11 tcrcstin coin. These Uonds may be subscribed for iu sums ; from CJ up to any magnitude, on the same terms 1 .,..,1 nrA .1.,,, ,, v. -i 1 .1 n t 'Oi i are tuns made eoualiv available to the sm illi . 11, ; 05t lon,Jer cu tbe longest capitalist. They can J be converted into money at p.ny momen', and the j holder will have the benefit oi the inteiet. t, ,.,. . . .1 . ll ma uc uc i:l to st.-.te in tins couiicctioit that ! iuai ! U;e tot:l1 LU'loti Dtbt of the 1'niteJ States on which interest is payable in gold, 011 the 3d day ot .March, 1:04. was G,'JÜ."),uOü. The interest ' j onlhiOeht for tae coming lircul j cur w ill be St-t3 ,1 rJG , hile the customs revenue in gold j for the current ii cal year ending June ."0, IH'l, i !H neen so lar at the rate ot over Sl'.V-'dü.OuO ner .innua. U v. ill be seen that even the present goldreve- j n'. es of the vlo-' crnnu.i.t are lai.Iy i cxi.css of the Wiints of the 'lreaurcr for t lie pnynunt of gold intc.-'jst, while the recent ii:er-uc cf ihe tarilTwil! douhtieis rai?e the annual receij.!s fioin ; custom- on the same amount of irnportatio..., t ! $13U0JO)U(, cp annuK ; ln .,,,,. k v,.- i n ! In-liuctions to His National Ian.s actinj: as j , ,,, , . . ... . , , j loan agents rrcre not is5i,ca from the United States Treasury until .Matvh iJG, but n tho üvA three weeks oi t:io tuhsoriotinris avti üL'i-tl 1:1010 j thanTKN MILLIONS A WEKiC. SuN eriptior.s will be reeeived bv the First National liai.k of Iiiehnioii-1, Ii.J. Firt Xalional Dunk of Ilvaiisvüle, ln-.l. l'ir.-t Kation.il Uu.k of Inäiüiiapolis, Ia!; Iii -tt Xatiüiül Il.ir.k of Fort Wavi.e, In j, Fir.-t Nalionul U.iak cf i..nrivetti. Intl. Firit National IJ.mk of MaJison, Inj, First National Uank of Terre Haute, Intl. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS wlnca are tlepoitarie o Publie nionev, and :.l! KKSrECTADI.E HANKS AND UANKFI.'S (lirougbout tue eountn-, (aelinn a aeiit of the National Depositary Itanlis,) will furnish intoniia'.ion on app'ieation an 1 ai-tokd i: i:i:v facility; to sun v3n 1.? DENNETT P1ETERS AMD COED JACKET JACKET JACKET RED RED The proprietors of this justly esteemed and well Uno-.vn brand of torn ich IHtcr., do not dee 11 it necessary, in order tojrive their j;oiids a fL'.itious or t'voH an enhancel value, to talc a jlinj at all other bitters, and proclaim in small capitals that thev are worthless. Our Hitters do not need t'ii, as w e place them bef.ae the public 011 their merits and iavite your cw1T.1l attention t j the j;oo.ls we allow our orat.d np-ui, knowing : s we do so. that our repat al ion is at .st.kt Tlie name, "Ked Jacket,5 is taken fiorn tiie orisrinal c:n:ouii'l lv the native child ofihe f.Mc.-t, an l witn the :i'iditionofa few herb by lr. Ch.ipin. inad.i more plea-ant to the taste, th y now luve a peeidiarlv h ealthy, soothing an I reeuper.UMe inlitienco, esrcialiy lor ihepatii llt ri.Miig 1'roni the hel ol'l Mckness, loss of apetite, distress after eatinjr, diz IH ziness, and all diseases arising fruiu Torpid .Liver or indigestion. Tiiey sttenqthen nnl invior.ite tue system. They are uncqualed for general debility. They are a sure cure for dyspepsia, They give 11 pood and healthy apietite. Tiiey assist diesion. They jire the best stimulant in existence. Tliey are a sure preventive of Fever and Ague. They relieve constipation. They cure Nervous Headache. They are perfectly pure and I'alatablc. They nia'uo the d-. bilitated sttonpr, and restore to strength the exhausted. Aged persons and delicate females will find they can save large doctor a bills by the use cf these liittTSWe take lea5ure in calling attention to our very extensive catalogue of Hulk and cased goods, consisting in part of Mrawbcrry Wine, Cherry " Itiaelibcrry " jjtaIr.crry 7 iilvi ?' Claret " I'Ciiioii Cordial lVacti Itr:inly Apiilc Hramly, Clumpagne, Catawtn, Califonii Tort, Sherry, Malaga an I Maderii Vino4,(;in Rum nr indie?, loiul)o:i and Uye Whiskies, which are perfectly pure and need only to be tried to be appreciated. Sold by all Druggists and dealers throughout the country. Call lor our good nnd take 110 other. Circulars to the trade supplied on application to BENNEIT P1BTER3 & CO., rtoprictors, 21 River St. Chicago. Sold by T. .V I HM0.V. Flvmontli. iifcilX-Iy

33:33 THE STAR OF THE WEST LATEST AREIVAL!;STIi4l AHEAD!

A T HONEST CORNER

I 13 bound to sell fur tlie next thirty daji chpI would r??reet full v announce to mv patrons ; er ihnn the e!i?are:t,atid

t 1 tint l iiavc recently returned Jrom till- Lhh& amnow inreceiptof a Of carefullj fcleete l n!ir?-r GOODS AND GROCEEIES! AndevcrTtlunpelse formerly kept by mc, which I will sell at fair prices. I will lake iLOichin-e for'jods, all kinds uf Iflerchaii table Produce, AND R1CNET "WILL NOT BE REFUSED Iiavite myoid customers to call and cxomir.e mvstoek and prices, and if thev suit, they will be sure and uuv. I have no blowinp to do to indue yon to purchage of me. Honorable, stini ;ird dealing and a li ing prolitaud no 1. is mv motto. Thope knowing turelvci-in nricnrsflrff rcli x a 1 1... . .... 1 3 J J I ....i .M..,. .....v.. ...... v. , hopethev wil redeem ihein.rcii.i'O!-to f.av un. J.UliOWNLt.E. vihiOJtf FIRST PREMIUM CÖöK STOVETil iS PkOVC ili'ill UlV Vlv&i I'lTlll! KIW OVOr IloUirr l.'ooli Stoves at tlje Jtsiit' Fair, lirlc! at Any or Ocl ober. AUo ii tlc Xcw York Slate MY IS VEAXjiTH This m.ixim will be lallv demonstrated by biiying an t A TV 5-1 ' 1 ,$x W COOKING STOVE4 S it will h ike, broil or roat bctirt- than nr.y I M ..fli.r Stovi. iv'nli a ui Vis:-.' oi L. "'Or -.t in 'fuel, and a vciy l.ir-e nvrcent.i-'-- in 'coavtnjcl!CC. Thovlmve lac fvlloAir-ak.mtn-e: 1st. Thev ar-.- f-Mi.-traetcti with a view of .-trat ui:r.ihi:it ; all the i.l.ite- :; i.-el t' the lire ;.ie . . ' , .. ' 1 m ile ot an ev'r 1 iiiiw'H-. 2 I. TUv Hues are l'.m'-l with jk.ii e.'iHit.etum ' cement, therel'vni.'.lv'ui' the he.it lireetly to the i 1 or en,:oi'l tlv.' oven e:ui ie l.eale'l ami urpi ki:i' ..r.h r with lo- f-i-M th :n ;ny older MuVf. .... , . . , :)d. Tiiev h i v e a !;.t air draft, wl'u h not on'v ; nrike. the Vac! bt:rti fu-ely, and l.t loii-or, but: ad i to l! tieatoi.i and b.iUiti'i facilities. Itb. Tliev consuiae all the ,aes from the ' hi t'iu l. the' chv a liin.' largely to the amount ot neat obtaiee itvo'ia th--iu iiitv of fuel used. ;th. The stove is nude, mounted ;'.n 1 fiiiihed in tl:C must s'Kieri'ir in 1:111er. The oven is large aid well veu-ilated. The t'tove is convenient in form, and m,.'.c for u,e; Io ado, t the language of fomo r-lio liave sed this Stove. "it wöl do morwork with loss fael th.m jny othet Stove." In .roof we add the foliowing tc-timeiiy : Vtom the A'tlurn AJcvrtistr. AMERICAN HOT AIR. COOKING STOVE. -Our re .der? have noticed an adverti-emcitt in uurcolunuis jf the Ann ..can li-u Atr Cook.ng St'-ve, manufactured bv hear, I jckar.I K ( o Albanv.N. V. This Move took .he Hr.t Premiuniat the lat State T.nr. and our list Countv Fair. It i worthy of the high conipii-j ment thnpaid it- c bave uetl tlie .tove inr three m nt'is past, .mi 1 ha, e no If-itition in pionoi :u-:iig it the ben C ok ;:toe we have any , knowled::e f. It sceun toleneifect in every re--p.t. Wo K"ai.o-.!. e tint it will jJve fjtol ,at;,f:uMie to any f,,uity wl,. parch it. .n&Llwdeil ntyo .t lor u. Mii.STtH'KU CI. I Iv Dkak bin: Tn reply to your iinpory in to the j:.kUc.I w yi uo; ol ihe " Aiacrieau tholin.!: Siove" wliicli ou St lit un for im. .Mrs. W. authorizes me to sav. that 111 the matter of baking, which is the great desideratum iu a Cook Stove, he American is; rfrct, bakiii evcnlv ia whatever patt of the oven tiie article is placed and requiring 110 turning of ihe pans to insure an eipul heat 011 all sides. She pronounces it the most economical in fuel, nnd the inot easily rcgulitcd of any tdw has ever eee'i. " Verv truly vours, Bridgeport, April 21st, lti':l J. .M. WILLE V rvinriKi.n, Comi., Apiil l7tli,C3. MR.nr.O. l STOCKWELL IVar Sir: Last Pecemberwe purthaed from you the "Anieri-. 01 Hot Air Cooking Stove." We have seen i:oihingot the kind which is constructed on such sei -ennlie pi biciples insuring the thorough consumption of the fuel obtaining t he greatest amount of heat possible at a f mall expense, ami so tlis'ributing it as to secure all the reuln for which a Cooking Stove is requited. We can safely sir tlial it fully icalizes all ihe expectations h-.eh wo had formed from the rivomineii'lation wc lial seen, and we can therel'oie honestly recommend it to any person in search of such an article, as combining economy and utility. Your?,ic, ALEX, McLEAN.JU. Pastor of the 1st Cony. Church, Fair'UU, Conn. Manufactured by Slü Ali, lMMiAlü) X CO-, llatiu 1 (deen SIAlliany, . V. FOR SALE UV H. B. DICKSON, &, GO., PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. cv'.'. i.l'.i-- 1 V ol er lä i JLTGOTO TAUIS for Doota and Shoes he has the largest and best ttock in town; it tanoot beticelled for quality aid quantity, in Indiana ; and be ells flheup üMi

Illfi!rtp ! A. R E X B A II G K R .mM-0n.. Ha; reiaoveJ !.?s JAPDI.K mil IIAUNESS--krf iOlPto He Xo,xh ,Meof h, Pete S;r? ct, cp. ''v,'v 'c i 1mc Clevel.4i..is Jrtoic, wl.vre he Ltri on Laso.

-fHj'Ji;rfi .'..'JI4

GREAT REDUCTION IX PRICES;

RE6IRBLESS OF COST. i Ui-: large flock oi Dry Goods, NotloDS j QueeiiPware, Graceiks aad Tcrbactoe, to ciko URGI3 SPflLY STOCK. Now is your lime for gcad b.irgr.it.s E ittcr. C?-, Tiillox, Lnrd, Becswrx nnd Rag taken attln-ir highvn marktt xaluc fr Üoodä. 1 Remember rh rlacc: One Door South cf ,Porih:n'i Drug Stoic. toI Pa3i n HARRIS &. ri:5:i:FcoT, W.1T('!I iA), & fLOCK Michigan Street, Tlyriouth Ini

i-htfor-' u-!1". Ä ?llP CI,e docr tomU cf A- CLumbv" ' ;r'f'e,',s Ull-k- Bei!'o a practical workman la tjail blanches of Wattln- .MiJ Clock?, he would

i u u.c cujzens oi .Marshall and adjoining Count us that he hiswoiked at the luineM iu the c ity of Lt:i;..:i th-rUc.-i vuzs, where he ha h. d the exptiUn. to tuable liira to cive tr.tir .ftu.ciicn. uivc hrji a ca!!. All v.oik warr;i!li,.j , .r I A-tt. 0 3ELn c will py the f o llowius: price ficm this laiuntil November 1st, 1C4, for STAVL EOLTtf ant' liL'ADINC: White Oak Stave nltj, $C,00 pr.cordKed ' J fill tt ! Ash i Red Oak Ibadiu Bolt?, $i,00 i White Oak Heading, sl.,00 T'Cr Th ti ou;and' j .Aisoint n:g!u--t niiritc-t prue lor j Ii OOP POLES AND' ! DRESSED HOOPS I ' on delirerT, at our .Stare Factors. : The abov t I ..-;t as, xi ::,:lv direct aud ubjiu j r.r. 1. l.-Cl-rnWulltf THE IGTEST r rf Northrin InJiai.:-. fie l.ai int! ip , i-loy the wcu LCjwu .y-;ierf I ir i-K tj) JlA. 31 3 , , ho nuts nntnc hot Pa. ' -'i: t. 1. ... ., . , . . . , tlseu Io.: e. ' j p.i- j ' ' ' ' A. HLNBACOEIL w DP. O. BA1RD, jiSrciticn, ?i arlin 11 Co., Ib4; ! ,r . , ... ! 1 hs nA returned f.om I.T.win.UW i -d a large asrtn.cut ,i ! "Jfs D TTT" dT i Ii- U T VUZTT j AUD MEDHCINES i of tlie vorv l c,t f,a;ilv i0 caa fx.,r ylh ; ü:iiCrä i5h t v( TY article in Lis liu needed ia .l , j J" -u-try. 1 llC L,--lul iat4I iüo COAL OIL LAMPS, j d LAMP CIILUNFY.0-, , He fti!l nti,:. e, the IWtk'ecf U ,1 , , . , XoTen.her 5, lr. ' - w mi MEW STOCK. LAUER AND BRO. Have jut rcceivcil aFIGKr Assordnciit of READY-MADS uXam x kixmu 0 3E3E ats c3L BOOTS & SHOES, AND A Variety of ftotion. Their Stock of Kootj and Fhocsij partifjlurlr dcFcrving public attention, as regards quaalitj quality and price Their Clothing embrace f all qtialiticf, and Uht will not be underold by any liour?e In the place. " IT" Call and examine (loods and ft I tea for yourself. ore 2d Joor ?onb of rcihrr!r'j Thv 3 Sor ri; mouth , Nor 1?, 1 SG - Ou,