Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 August 1865 — Page 2

VOLUME 10

THE PLYMOIJT II W EEKLY D R 31 OC1IAT. NUMBER 51.

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I 11 Ii i Ii I U UL I II 1 Iifl U t U .1 1 . 1 - -r -r--- -.----:::: , WB?OMXI, , I J. Ci. OMSOEiM: ) r.,lA w iiipvi'v t Iullors. M. IV IMUtLi, ) PJaY31 O I'T 1 1 , S K f S A X : r 1 II L' II S P A Y, Aü G. . 4, lo()0. . - i 1 . , . , " , .- t ' LlIit ESrcaUit!; in upon Tlscni. The Indianapolis correspondent cf the! iers relief law of this State. It appears J that this o untv l:a; more bcncficiarioj un-

Chicago Tribune, alow davs a:;o, writing '""ui t-uiors 1110 consequences ro omn- " . , , . em societv of a longer exosure to Aorto that rater, furnished some verv curious . . - . . , ' . . i t . them agitation, that the secession moveofficial statistics on t!io subject of the sold- ,ucnt was risible. This a-itation w;h

der the law. has uiore wives and children of '", ,'T,, r. , t I which cave hou'hem ucmrgoirueisLi its resoldiers than Larorto. St. Josoj.h, j-; sistjc.. Yower." eiusko or Elkhart counties, and will hence j j , , , uei,nbor takes

receive a grea!er amount cd' the fund raised unlertne law lor tn. leuc. 01 solium; fannbci than cither of these excessively j l..yal and patriotic count.es. A e apren 1 j tl.e Tribune correspondent's statement: 1 1 1 c .1 The li.rr.res rnurf ov ue su i tor in apporiion"iD2 tha'arnouiit due oscli comity arc, 01 co-jrc, b.-issd i.pon llio returns of the Auditor aivl tli A-pecr-of the ?eviT-,il cuiiti.1?, aa l it Is Tla:ii that it would le quite an ea.'y :ait:cr fr tt.cli ! co'inty authorities to m ik suc'i 1 re turn cf the number of I'cr.efi.irios In thi-ir count v n.s voti'I .-ecure to thcra a hrccr rDroilion of the? relief fr.n l tl.nn the coiwity id f lirlye.uitle. to reeiive. j th,w feeling thc.rpoorat the cxpniso ott!.r counties. I Uo not say tn:- ans oecn cone in nay case, but some of the ii'ures lrk a little i uoer. ! with Lirorte couatv. tho one 1 vi uir contiiuiom to the other. M irih'ol retui:.- 2,.l benefk-ia-r.v,f ana reccn c? y.- , Laim fr ref i.nu Wut. v 1 1.S Li-m-fiei ir:is. nriil oulv

ieceivci .sl7."t7,l 1 of the relief money. Ami I Tudianu, but by the country gcnrraiiy. this, too, while the relative population of the iwo I 'i-i ... i t c t . ' , t , , i, ' r K,- 1 ne estimated cost ot the improvement is countie, i oetcrr.or.eo ov the ceiHM ol 1st I, stood as follow?: MufhaM county. 1 2,72:1; I .rt- i -oOU.OOO, and about half the sum has Veen Porte countv, 22,019 ncarlv double that f Mar-! i . .i i i i i . . . . . , , I r, i aircadv dedged be : riva-e subscrirt:ons Ena I, ISow, how h tins to be cxplauied ? luo, - - . I tb:ng! are certainly t.-ue; lt Jyil'orte cmnty has, 1 bore are cogent reasons Wiiy it should be increased in Tor ul.uion as ne.ieh, relativel'v. n j ,. i i i i " i 4 , m.i,ii . r .Vi n i ' .. i'i;.., rcL'ardv'd as a r.atiou.i work, and con, ru t3Irrsna!I; and 2J, liai orte has sciit more soldiers ' to the fi!d than .Martial I. I woulJn't be afraid j ed at the public eo-t. The subject will be to guarantee that L.iPorte has sent three s hiien ' .a,l , ,i ,c i . . . ot, i t. r .i i r ... broiilit to the attention ot the next Louto .Marshall s one, for the latter is one oi iae j - meancs', dirtitst 15nttenmt counties in the whole : gross, but in the meantime every effort

:tate, and only fiuni h-d men for the war upon th" compulsion of vaivMH and sundry drafts. It i tl.e county in w h'ch -Marcus Aurclius Oietes Packard, Ji.'n Thmou, J jhn. (I. 'Üsbonu ai.d Charles !I. Reve r-in upreaie where men were armed arid dril'ed to reist the coni iirtion and to overawe Union nun at the ol ?, and where the ! Xew York SncsD-.njIltük ar:d the Clncayt Timn .no both lavr ar.d o; el I only mention tliese thin iiiCiJ' i-.t.iÜy, ly the way of il'us'.ratiiig what I conceive lo hi the unequal workings of ourrilicflaw, The stay at home no:i -lighting pccrioiis of the h'tate f-!iouM r.ot be clothed ar.d fed nt the expense of the loyal ones It may be all fair and square, but I frankly confess I dun'' see it. What does LaPortc county think about it?" These facts seem to trouble our Indianapolis friend, and Weil they may. He undertakes to gloss over the matter by charging indirectly, unfairness on the part ot the townshtt assessors, and states two i 1 m f or three rdamp faUhocds. Tt is not true that 4,La Forte lias increase 1 in population, as much, relatively as Mar.-hall," nor has La Porte seat liiere soldiers to the field tlian larshall" notv. ithstttmiing the guarr.ntoe cf this veracious corresponilent that 'LaPorte I: sent three soldiers to Idar-f-hall's one." The truth is we have been abused ami cheated, and defrauded, and required to furnish a large unmber of fcoIJiVn more than our just quota, while these intensely republican comities have through the manipulations of her Loyal League managers been credited with hundreds of soldiers never sent by them at all, Marshall had her sons of flc-h and blood in the field, while they had fdraw men and forged credits, hence the larger mini ber of s)ld:er's families actu illy resident in Marshall than in the other counties named. This correspondent of the Tribune is said tobe one ( i Jacobs, formerly Comnmn Pleas Prosecutor for this District, and known here as a young man of small intellectual calibre, with a capacious receptacle for whisky and Lager beer, given to smutty j'.kci and bawdy songs more ihan to the study of Iiis profession. We congratulate him on having found Ids proper level aud hope he will hereafter keep out of a profession more honored by his withdrawal from it, than by his weak attempts to master its intricacies. TIi 03- Conrt'MM it Xotv. Democrats and intelligent men of all parties, not h pelc-sly steeped in the depth? of fanaticism, have all alonir con tended that the war was the legitimate fruit of the joint labors of a fct of hot heads north and south. For ivin expression to this cntimcit tey have !;een denounced a traitor,--, nd stituntized with all the offensive. tpiUirds with which the vocahuIary of fanntie;in abounds. Two or three years ago, we remcinber, a man was in danger of losing bis liberty, if not his life, even to intimate that ate-!

litionifm was in any degree to bla.ne for ! . t 0n-e a bottle or Mrs. Window's Sootlithe immense lo-.s of lifo and trcsiir.rc if'd-j pj. Syrup, ami another of Crumptons

dent to the war; and he who wis ldd enough to suggest the bare possibility that IJoston fanaticism was at the fou idation of the war, was deemed a sympathior with rebellion and a Ct subject fcr a jovrnment bastile. Now tliat reason is bcinniog to resume her sway, and the dark cloud of passion to give place to tho llgül 01 rCHCCUOIl, .H'-IL b.a, fact tliat some of the more prominent "loyn al" newsuarers of the country aunut the onrrpetness of the position heretofore tiken . , t.:, -.,i.:..t

We commend the following from the '

New York Times to the candid considera-

tion of our republican friends hereabouts, ; , i V,. J,""' j ucsire o ciect .icmocrats wnovnu i,e a l ii i t i- 7 i .'ivelccn -elected U Congress in lcn';Ceptab!e to the -uvernment aud lie no and especially to the howling dervish v.lio 1 ncci,. i,L,,i t"7 1 J b uci.i. tr.ern i eij!e at lare. T.rosulps over ihn. p.ilnvino of tho AI H T'nr.oi Fr:t T,.....,. .1 Tjivh.r -n .'..! i i c .1

;i -. - - - " - ---- -j Kepublican : i "The anti-slavery agitation was a failure,! 50 f;ir 9 regards its direct eope and aims as completely as John irov, ns expo lition into Virginia. Nevertheless, in all : human probability, emancipation v'oiud have never come but lor that .same agita- ' tion. It was hat resistent Northern ; agitation, and that alone, which enabled agitation, and that ainiie, which cnahle! the secession couspirat.u to '-in; the Southern he; rt, and precipitate the South into revolutio.i' Vithout it, all the at-i ! tempts to aroi'?e the outliern people to j a rebellious pitch would have Jailed as ! completely as thev did on the question of the tariff. It was because the Southern demagogue had an opportunity to declaim against .Southern rights, and to picture m greatly magnified, an 1 in sum respects grossly perverted. 1 ct it had a positive oxcIvolv , , Ur jet h'K1 rc:id ! rjfj R K.ctnrc (m li:ltritiMni :uu t du.k.s ;t (),vcs to the WJovernmenV Whnj , Mnl escre:sc ir tlll.ru ia' tliintr moro for it to u) ann'ii its 'pr.rty friends, it e.m pitch ir: to us again. T5ic Kursor loiivcruicu. The harb?r convention held at Michigau City on the 17th inst., w;.s well r t- j tcn,lcfl. The State i'fit'n.l saVJ the speeches upon the occasion set firth the and the advantages which Would b-. b - jvcd from it, not oulv bv the people of - i should lie made bv those immediate!'.- in-tere:-ted to raie the amount required, so that ihe work will be mit through in anv event As a specimen of some of the cardinal principles of the party in power, we copy the following from one of its chief organs, the San Francisco Xe'.r Letter: ''What shall we do with him" p ditieally and social! v ? 1 VditicaMy, we shall extend to him the right of suffrage and respect him as a fellow-citizen. Socially, his general good behavior will command our . . ... ,. , .. - amalgamation. ere we a candidate lor ;slcluV,or ot C0ngre..s vc would rather se cure the vote of the immaculate Puritan by advocating the rights of the negro fjr who c;i:i be 'd-iyal' and di--Lar I the claims of our cd red ftdlov.'-ciii.cii to our 'oeial and j olitieal status than advneate the obsolete dogma of supporting the Constitution and the Laws, and n lv on the suffrage, of the ''ignorant Irish' the "cowardly Dutch," the ''thieviug Jew," the "b'awste 1 Kriti.-her," and the "sneaking Frogeater.' Away with your old fogy ideas. 'J his i-; a new era. We have I' nancipafe 1 the Negro we will disfranchise the foreigner and the "iron heel of the Puritan will crush the Forpent-head of Priesthood"--then will be t": ; new order of things. Next the millennium. The M. C Kepublican is requested to copy the ;b vc delicate m. reel for u:e 'benefit of its Iri-h and German readers. TIic rnfu by i:k'cton. The following is the result of the election in Kentucky : First District L. S. Trimble, Pern. Second IbVtrict U. (J. Hitter, I ein. Third Iitriet Henry (I rider, Dem. Fourth District Aaron Harding. Dem. Fifth District Ii. A. Koussrnu, Ab. Sixth District (ireen Clay Smith, Ab. Seventh District 1 Ico. Shanklin, Dun. Ki-hth District Win. II. Ilandall, Ab. Xinth District Samuel McKce, Ab. The new legislature will have a democratic Majority of C members in tho Senate and 11 members in the House. The frce-nigirer, neirro-votiii' timendmcnt is ft r . n defeated, iiotwith.-tanding all the military outrages. Our friend Mattingly, of the llopublican, last week waxed terribly wroth in relation to some of our recent articles in the Democrat. Ho also became exceedingly ranfankcrous towards our correspondents, X. and lb, of the week before. The old man is evidently becoming fju':o irascible, and furnishes the most convmo in"; evidence of laboring under a di-eae com iv only known among bovs as the tnulli-grubs. We suggest that he procure , StrawUrry J'alsam for his constant u-c through tue warm season. Xkciuj Sitffraof.. The Naslivillc Union, in referring to the 'juration of negro guflrage, remarks: "The question was dodged in Ohio, and ' will protablv l'C lodge 1 in every State 1 mit.miln ot .No iv r.ii-'lainJ Next Fall, af v.d.ooftlw, ,.r.f.li- lu-ard in lw j (;cct;on , lhc negro suffrage- advocates ; will eitig very small. A year later j they will deny that they ever proposed I such a thing.

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fi'l li . 1 I HiC loiiowing person?, it is announced, .. v,. ....... v-v, ...j.v., 1 i oonuon j Know : Abolition Abolition. 'V.' . 1 imci noraco nam, i nauanooiru insirie; as:; rauiMier. M . . 1 . . . 4 I'll.... (conservative. I Nashville Jistrict W. 15. Campbell, . Conservative. eiarhvullo District!;, li. Thomas, Conservative " . -loiuic.-se 't!IH" ,0H,Ph:s J1";i-J c.,t Tennessee Col.. Ilawkiiu Abo-! ct l)r. ueft'.vich, Abo litloll Shellyvil'e District Ivlward Cooper, Abolition. 3 -? The New Vor W.vT1 1 e ra 1 d '3 V a s h. i n 'j I on special savs duiing last veek upwards of a dozen citizens ol the south, who had : obtained 'pardons, made application at the ireedmeu s bureau lor re-ioration ol lamis which had been taketi into cu.to lv of the bureau. ()u the rrodueticn of certifn-a!e. oi .aiounp .io.uio.ue.e iu in u u,. orders upon lueal agents ol the bureau m the south lor the rest.tutmn oi property , claimed. With provisions that owner i be ! made to compensate blacks tor crops they j ... 1 ...Ii:., i:. . i: -I li...! in undisturbed posce.sioa till the same n;av ie eu.iivaiiuir wiereou, or iea e i:ie:ii arc harvoled. -i i i A.- i ,i , i he telo-'raiu Ir .in U ashinirtou states i that Wertz"w:ii not be tried; Cut will be ! ! a. i - u--eU .I4 government ovn.oneo aanr-t Jeu ! Davis in tracing t!, rcsponsihiliiy d the i , , . i-1- i i W't i treatment d t.-derai i n- ners. Within u

i ... . jcn.iiir l'-.-tveeii I o o i t n a ) -1 is ana r oi luvuMi tlierc ?s scareeiv an ep-ithet express-: ... r... , , " iv. !,, .. . i avne. .these arr;;i::i;vi;t.-j have bee l C cd i Cality III iht Jh :',,;cCip,rieot,d thnouditho ot Mr. V th it hss not boon erapu.yo.M by the n.,o.:-, fL L, s,crc;irv of(I s(,!c lxl.,r,J (

tio:i-rcSs against uns ii:iu eriz. J no .jm-ti oi is, ii , er:z i.e deserving oi :n ii- i , nil ho.-v hard nauies, is lie a reliable witness against any i:e; or if he be a reliable witness, has not the abolition newspaper press been waiting a good deal of its iaVi.rile ammunition dirt"' We i resume that a solution of th:.; matter is not, diili-i-uli; and that certain newspapers in or ler to establish tiie reliability of Wert, as a witne s against Davis, will verv cheerfully take b-.-.trk mid swallow all the tilth wit h ; v.Lieli ll'.i'V have bcspuiicred him. t'hi- '.; i't l Ijo .;. ATi!i-:!t I'a.m.A!:i.;; Octuaui:. We lm d the- following in a special dispatch from Cairo to (ho Times. The fends will i i )i course go unpunisl'ed: 1

A poor widow woman living just hoow j tbeir defeat; at:d under the 'necessarily Cairo en the Ohio -li-.re, wai visited at -low workiu-s of the t.ardonin'jr l rocess- .... ... ,. .i

niirht b-v .-even s .Idli-rs. outraged by each one of them, ar.d then robbed (d her little property. Nc.vt day the po.r woman tobi her dreadful story to a neighboring woman. i h n, m P-ccordance with her expressed .o-tei initiation, throw herself into the nver and was drowned, lier children, left alone, barely escaped .starvation before they were fjun 1. ---'-- Tin: Kcchcstcr ?:t;n?rd says. VOrk has already commenced and is progressing rn.idlv on the ('. P. k (!. PLaih-.-ad at that place. Shanties have been built along ti c i: iii..-. v'.. i:..i . ii. . - 1 pleti(ii, in a very short time, of the r ad to Plymouth. Success, say we, to the en terprise. The iniiiorlanee of this road in connection with a harbor at Michigan City, has not been oveih.oke 1, and we h ipe to kcc the work pu- bed forward and the road completed t: Peru. ll0I.lIIn;iiVAY KoliilFltr. A fanner living in the south p:trt of thia county, by the luane of Gibben-, v.:is robbed of .o.'jö one eveiiini: lat week, nbout a mile frcm i i . .. i i j ... i t

iuui oon, ov inrce men v. no lonoweu una i e. , t . i, i . i. ... i .- v. n.-t .i....i,l,,:umL,"-' environed by lo-io.-ir

1 - .-old a load cf wheat. 3 he fcjunur-is jumped into hi-: wr.- r, ?e!7ed him by the throat, bhuufolded him, and while two of them held him down the other took from his p(cet all the 11101 ey he had with him, and then fled. We hope the scoun-

dreh will le biought to justice, and ifj l'crlcct. is at leait one m which the supe1 t (i 1 .1 1 1 .,'rioritvo! a white man over ne-ro is ein as we learn, 31r. (.. knows t hem he shouhl I , , . .... 0 . ) luiato-allv :nv nntüi" üi Civ i-ood-'m..,!

oi iiij iiiL1 01 in j iisi 0. 0 v. iiiioUk u:.-iay . I'kji; (lit' Soutli. Xiav YustK, Aug. L'l, J he ( mmcrcial prints the f dlowing from a piivate letter written by a citizen ol' Camden, S. lb: "As all the ncrroes arc t be turned loose on the country on the 1st day ot .January next, the (pieshon is, how tire thev to live ? 1'oor creatures, their do.uu is sealed. They or the white race mu-t pcri.-h. "Whicli will it be? Will the north stand by and see their own flesh and blood perish at the hinds of the negroes? 1 fear for the 1st of January to come. We are sure to have a difficulty with tho blacks. I think they are preparing for thocriM. They are arming themselves now, and ! think they have more Weapons than the white.'. We have but few arms to deft ml ourselves with. As for myself I have none. Sherman got my shot gnu and rev.dvor. I intend, however, to .s'iid for a pair of army revolvers, villi fixed ear ni:i''ei to tit. If m,t too lU'lcll trouble tell me the cost of a pair d' tluun. I want good ones, lor 1 am afraid I shall need the:n." The Herald's Charleston correspondent says very little attention has been paid by army othei rs to the demands of (Juv. Ferry's appointees for the .supieme control in tiie administration of afl'airs, and the Falmetto State remains under military rule. There has been no actual collision, but considerable disagreement and lack of cooperation between civil and military authorities. (Jen. (Jilmore, who recently returned to Charleston from Iiis tour through the interior and conference with (Jov. Ferry, is represented us htating that tho military will maintain the direction of affairs till the tdatc government is organized. The convention candidates appear to be brought out blowly. Most of tho leading men nominated on the several tickets have withdrawn in favor of new men. The general disposition of the people is

1 opposed to anv issue bcin made but that 1

desire Jo elect democrats who wih be acnor- i 1 1 .Id : j iiu w until awai 01 so many 01 met - citizens leaves it difficult to make u- such ; a delegation of experience I men to com-; po.-e the convention in a time like the ' . ., -.. The nio-haidcs havo imt torth ri ticket. t!;0 candidates being, with but one or twu ; exceptions, experienced men of that par-; ticular clas. Another class ticket ha- al:-o appeari-d, Ct.ii:po.H-d principally of naturalized citi-i zens, liciman and French. 1 rriiiii tVanington. i i AVashinct.'N. Aug. 21. ; 1 iie trial of W'a 1. , the coiiimauder of Ander-onvi'de. pri.-o. c'!.iu.em ed ;o day. 1 ,r(,mM witI;,illt y Fur jji-j ujnc WiM'tz wat brought into court. The ticcused is a very thin man, about live 1 !eet mx inches high, fort or ülfj -live j Years of .l-o, dark skin, whiskers and ' moustache, and weighs about l'JÖ jmiuiius. He v-.,s :it:;a,J j., ;l l.J.., Coat MI11 : vc,t ,avk prowI , , :lllK wIlit,3 j.. aIul j wm. a ,jjk hn (hc f! ediar-cs and spo. ifieations be sat with i j, ;.ri!C(, jis l!:in1 (o rv an. ! I j r, .,,,..,,, ,it. ..). , i uv juentu iii'v Ii li iii. rf"U i.u. t " i t T:ti:SlATi: Faii:. -All the railroads! ramilicatini: throuzii Indiana have agreed ! . ,...,...-,! state l;ur. ecin.neneiro- ' . ,. ui i nei.iii. ioi me u T "u U:U,r,,l"r-. , IhriiU'-l. trims will be run. ;p-' anu ; . 1 , . f ,. ,. - , . f amo -iiiture. -4 i'roiu the Chicigo Times. The I'nzill:.-. government, t!:rotigh itrcpresentar.vca in the Fuited State-, i making a p-cr.-i. teul eri'jii to secure a:; emigration of our citizens to its country. T!ie attempt is m.ainiy directed towards citizens of the southern .'-tales, and it is l-elieved bv the South American govonimeiit that the pre -t ill tim j i.- a very favorable cue for securing the .ittcuiion of southern people. There is, we are sorry to say. good rea j svn f r lebeving that the liberal ou'ers o!' j lV H-11-"1-1. gvcrnn.ent are meeting i with a vcv ta;r success. Tiie s ;UtliL'n; , J , IpeopiC vtv naturahy ieel cnairrmed over vs. il will be years bi ue a maji ri'y of those who took an active 'part in ; lie rebellion will l e restored to ciiiL-n.-hip. Under ihe plan t.dopted by the llrazilian government an emigrant may Lecome a lull citi- ; zen after a residence of f.vo v:;irs. Sj far. then, as citii n-hipis concerned, they can obtain it much sooner in Krazil than in the United Sui.cs. In other respects, Krazil offers superior inauccmcuts. n the south the planter j has been born and reared in the faith (that the negro is his inferior. Jle finds now tliat the ne jrro has Lvn given his freedom, and tint an inilueniial clas 1 1 lirouglmut the i-oriii is advocating hi.; ' i.racti'eal equality with the whites. W hether Ins prejudices be right or wrong. they are equally powerful and ineradici- J ble; end hence nothing in rc dis'ru.tinir ! 1... r ....,..;. I il. . ... ....l... 1 v.ui ov. o.-u.i i:i u-e MMui.euiei iiiuu neio cju:ility. rnzil oilers him a lioui. where the prejudices his b"r:h tind education will b ) respeotod, for there neur slaverv exists in full force. Looking bf folv the despondent .SMutherner forej .ees enly poverty thr.tuixh confiscation, t-erjietual di.-fr:inchirenicnt, and the Oc-1 testable pracieo,ofne.rovlu.d-. 1 hU is in the future; i;,r the t.rent bei rnsons , .mo Juiinnteu ove" by a host id provost ! marshal who subordinate his interests to tho-e of the neuro, and who use all their petty enginery of tyranny to advance the j ngru at the expense of the whites. i.razil oilers Ireedom from the insolence of shouldv r-strapped flb-iuls, and places ! him under a government which, if not j jiart from cousidera - tions with reference to ne-ro coualitv, . - - - . . . I J ' ciii.en. nip aim u reuige irom me lyranny ot nrovost marshals auu tue 1 isu Its ol ungenerous victor-1, there are others that J make J'razil a Country of considerable j attraction. Tho mm! there is not unlike 'that of the .southern .states, and yields all the j roduets that are grown in the south. .. ?.. . , and rice are among the staples; ami in the matter of healthfuluess llraz.il has many advantages over a large portion of the southern states of the union. In thus giving the icasons which present themselves for an emigration to Frazil, we do no, at all concede, that these or any other indmvmont.s however great, are sutiieient to take any man from this Country. The conservative and constitutional political elements of the union need the assistance id every -ood man tobeat v "i t'lij r-iui ..inv, v'in., i"i;.rt v I 't'M hack the waves of radicalism and to pre- j serve this country ami government fori white men. Southerners now cnltiro , . - ... ... ! much Irom the insolence 01 irresponsible j and petty t llicials; but we believe this ; evil to be but temoonrv. President j .K.bnson is apparantly nuking a firm stand against radicalism; and occupied with this and with the duties of reconstruction, he rogrcs.-es but plouly in removing the evils almost inseparable :Y.,m the anarchy which succeeds a great war. It i.s the duty of every patriot to Maud by the country at this moment, and assist the president in his labor of defending the constitution. No southerner who ;s not utterly selfish will desert his country at the present moment. Its very life is being sought by radicals, and all good men, both south and north, will remain ami unite in its pro' -jctioii. The commander of MaximiHiau's troops Oil the ltio (Jrando has received strict orders to puffer 110 act of hostility tobe perpetrated agiiut tho l S. forces.

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AXD CI 1.1 l.I3KI-:X"S BOOTS gs SHOSB. I kinds ;ut l d.-.-e.i-,!ioTc. Our ?tok was bousht. at reduced pricf". and will br- sold it?ma Wo b, -MAKI-; r,0()T - S'lOi: TO OKDfcK. au J think we can ote.tse all who nnv us with their ti'.om. OurStoek is such Thai no one ean fiiil lo be Snilcd who may (Jive us a call.

3-i" Store on the South fide of I.'ew.-tt nnd Woodward's Ih-ick, at the Sipn of the 1 Boot,

Plymouth, Tudiana, Jn'y 07, ';." n J7!v. n . l . . j r. n unm tri tVV,9 I (i-fCCKi-SOR TO JONAT1UN VI:IGIIT A CO- ) A X U F A C T U It E II S AND DEALEItS IN FUitNITUIlE, South of Rico ,t Ero's Store, Michigan Street, PLYIOUTII, IISDXArVA. laving purcliased tl:c A rui iuture cst.bn.-timcut ut J. riij lit .v Co w uro ciiuciii ui .i;irsii;U!.inU;0l;o.U- ................ i. - f ii .1 i . t.lM.t;r, ,j1:lt l.v. 4, i!:1Ii .,, riM-tantly tjaintractiu-ing the best aud uro Latest Styles of Furniture, lleadv Madü Coffins, ricliirc Frames. IsFHS PfiU?? Pnif. H'lif PD 6WjM Müh, lÄöLfcb, Bcu-Stcads, Cubs, ( )FFICK. K ITC 1 1 MX, CANK. L'PIIOhSTF? '!) .'I) '( )( ,rv I v"t ' Ih endless variety, ani of the various tvh-s. ami ; nt l'r''t'. Thry keep the best workmen that can V" onntry, ami are on.seiiUPIltll" Ttren iTi'il ti lint im worl on tn JinHftt j p;s.-ib!e notice. I IND'E UTA K ff i G . TI.cv have two ITearsrs, ami arc rcadv at all I " V" ? a ' Vi 1 V a" TV'try' ; ami they ktcp constantly on li.n.d ! copiplctc as- ; SOfl 111 rill O I J.VLT RTAL CLYSKSH' AM MZIIS. The ruM'e are po!i-ii"il to rivo them a call, nn I I'xainino their stock of furniture before purchasing else where. I'lym.-uth, Jjly '03 nitJif. Stave Holts, HE'D ING & HOOP P'LES. VJ, u' :ii,vii.ni r .... w HI pay tiie I0II0 iiimhms fn.m tliis .late until Janmry lt, I Mi."), lor iStavc Hotts f f eailin" 'h" llos on dtlivcrv at ourSurc L'aetorv at M'"'"!'. j )Yhu ;l,k Kave ",!,, R,r,n Vr-m-.inii ),UU White Oak Kivcd Heading ry 19,00 porthousan l iTcen 1 4 M Hickory Hoop Toles ALSO AT hnooil, llourhon nnd Ktna (Ireen, Wo w ill pav Sl.ntl per cord for IJcd nnd While Oak Stave ho'ts and 1 per cord for Red Oak, Ash, Kim anil Map! Hcadne: hnlis and SJ00 1 thousand for Hickory Hooi.role. delivered on the side track. convenient for loadi on cars, the ahove to ho of ood jualitv and to h piled and inpi i tcdliv us vlüiiitf JIUKLIUJT DUO'S & CO. Tho Drldal Cilnmhor. an Hssay of Warning and Instructions to Yung 4M en published bv the Howard Association, and sent free of charge I in sealed envelop'js. AdJress Dr J. SKILLIN i HUUtiU fO.V. Ilj varJ A3soci iti;ui, I'hiladcb

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1 X o 6 . r- - - - .- -II n. rxsd e 3ES- jQlTJXjHU W. IHJ ii. iJ. iUCKSOX. H H.Mt Y WOOIJilU It Y m T7 TIIE IRON AGE Has come again: at 1 ast the ! JL O KT miim , has at II. 13. DICKVON & CO'S IIARDWAKF. n'ORH, IN THE SOUTH ROOM OF Tin-:! , ; Whore it can at a1! times I.e S E E NT ane I : om tu i in Almost any bhape,.zc, quantity anJ j iua!it- from :m AMERICAN GOOKfKG STCVE to a CO F FKK II K AT F. II, or from a crow Larto: paper of 1 z t::cka. Tlu-y Iiare trim rv -?rr -vrr Of fTfi liin '; Elevated Over ?, S.piarc, Tarlui sj-icet Iron, l!jx,lam-y cr plain, w ir!i compile to matrb. SIII:LF HOODS of rrrv .Inscription Hon?" 'iVimnons:.-, POOIJ ami U'l.NDOW lia.ii"--iu;;s; Glass tu.d S.idi ; Carpenters' tools. I??tli?KtV cr Posuid; Mil! saws. Log end Dog Chains; the best Axes in the YVVst. IV. . n 1 if l! vr a in, uiiiss ana iioiiow ware Of all kind?; plo w & , niio v x: j a!IllaI m of Agricultural utci.siV, inebulint j Forks that load and unbi'.d liay by hoia power r -iK. uum .ic .1 iii.v ui ui G XT rP HI Tl "Y". v.v hooks lx;s row:, wiki:, nicLTixG AXD COW HELLS, 11! OX AX!) STEEL IX JIAUS, HOLLS, SHEETS AXD Jil'XriES tCv., Sir. In fact every thing that any one ever thought ol tmy ingin a Hardware Suture, and a thousand ihiii beside, w ith constantly arriving, winch they propose srlhrtp O 233 EAP Tlian the sari "i'i Ik? bought at any oilier place this side of Pittsburgh. All kintls of tin, sheet iron, copper and bras ware mule and rcp.iiicd on reasonable terms and short notice, S3 St.OIfjXiSOX A: CO June 1 16Ö5 vln3s-tf. Sl'KVEV XOTCE. Notice is hereby giren thnt the rndersigned ' county surveyor of Marshall c will at rtthc reü'est of John Dax I I 'I'tmrsday Sept. 1-lih l!"f". to ounty ItiOiana ixter i'iocccd on to fsiirvcv and sn'idivide the following described lamls, to-wit : Tho North West lx Section 27 T. .15 N. II. 2 I' in Marshall (tinty and also e MaMish the eornersot the lamls belonging to said H.ixtcr in said section said survey ill be continucr! from day to ay if necessary till completed. ' Nmi-ri'f iilfiit owners of land in pniil section who fail to moot meat tiie time. ibove mentioned at the residence of sohn Daxctcr, and defray or provide for defraying their portion of the "expenses of said purvey will be returned to the county Auditor as delinquent, and Mich delinquencies placed on Hi c tax duplicate for collection accormg to law n.Sl

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CIIA.K OF RLIXESS

LOCALITY! (EORMERI.T ErKT ER 4 rCKAHE.) Has Removed to S. & M. Becker's Old Jt.md, Well Known as COBBIN ' S CORNEB, WIIKRE. AS HERETOFORE, A FULL ASSORTMENT OK DSY GOODS, Unts and Gaps. Boels and SLow, in mnsiiK goods. Vuil bi- Kept constantly on Hand and will be clforcJ for ralo at the The Very Lon est Trrms sho. 'ill rink fid f.ir rerrivcil vnim ( ..t. I st'in.l (next t. iVri.i:ip's DniR Suie,) tiie undf'rJ- r-- iviiai ui iijc S&IDS , alt the new stand. OnioIiL Sales SMALL RETURNS, AND Strictly Fair Dealing. J. STEVEX. Plymouth, July G, 1SC5 yI'-'u" Tyrri'I Brothers. N e w ü it 0 c E R Y -AWProvision Store: r.orREON, INDIANA. The sc libers would respectfully call th ttention ot tin titiiCHS f novation and r eiuily to our sjtlvndid stock of c-venihing in t!ic Uro 'fry and PioviMun lino, of wh'cli hisbceu boight for Cusfcai tiie re .ent time, thereby availing ournelvcsot the recent decline. All VI1I Ho So!I Very Low Tor Ca!:. jtyou t; mW satt ,otn Tyncl HrvthcTt. If yo-u icant Limr ; tj Tyml Hi olhtTt. Jf'l'W vci t Vork 'jo to Tyrtrl Hrothert. If' von leant 'Mlr fish :o to Tyrrtl Hrothert If you tvttut Mirck rtl jo to Tyr'-t I Hrothert. If I"-it ic i7 Vri'tl JUe'yotJ Tyrrrl Hrothert, Inj- u tcitht Stijur, '. er Ct fei jo (o Tyrrel Hrothert. If -rftnt trvut r :inif of Sficef, Dried Frill. Eye-Stiffs Wctl tnul )ilhu 'ir. , (i'isf ii't( Crorhery Ware f Lament t On:)ie7 Xiits, Candies, ttc.go to Tt r iv fir n th 1 r.. In shut, if you V'tnit auythimj and rrrry. thivg in the iirurt ry and Jrvriswn lius go to TyrrrI Hroihen. Wf ill always have on hand full ttoek of ovcrthiii bdoiiulnp to our trado, which ut will sell as low as any tirui between Foit Wayne and Chic.ijro. (Uli Trinis ARE STRUTH f ASH, O UYl MOTTO: Quick Sai.f. And Shall Profits. You will fiii4 iHon Main ftrtct, i i McCDtlor fcr's New Sto c Huildinjr. TYRREL BROTHERS. llourbon, May 4tli IS6. mC.

AriMJCJATIOX I-Oil IJCTKXKE. "VfOTlCK is bmbysiven tliat the nndcrißncd X will, wtihe nfit'l'frra of ttic Com missioner Court of IM arshall County Indian, to lc holden at rivinoutli conuntncii.K on the Fiist Monday of September, lbCS, Mpply for a Liceme to rtail ppirituows li'inors in quantities Icsj thnn a (juart. The location on wbich I propose to sell m on tl. north half of Lot No. 1, (.'Id story of building) in the towu of riy mouth, Marshall County , lauli ' F.LIAS LOY.

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