Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 November 1865 — Page 1

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o. 'HERE LET THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS MAINTAIN; UN A WED B Y" INFLUENCE AND UNBOUGHT BY GAIN." VOLUME 11. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, L865. NUMBER 10.

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haml, and violently grazing tlic waon j which contained tlie beautilul vuunir wu-i men in wliitc. )

wer. little buys in the procession, will tcli r . , , " S,:..U?C .rtl

When Mr. Greeley was in California there jrrandcliildrcn how this stac tore 11 pviüii.nea in tue .ew York

Iloiacc GrcvScy'A Itl:le to I'laccia ill. . FROM ARTEMUS WA!tI)'s NEW VOLUME.

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A Cirtat Xatnral Curiosity.

From tlio New Oncin South. It with pleasure we announce that an i The "Jacksonville (Orem) Sentinel

A M:isacliu.etts Colonel disputes .lohn i Act uf Congress reiuire the iu-rnoi ,.1' savs r

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tlie t hief Justice of the .Supreme Court i fc'everul of our citizens returned recentin Washinirtori on tho first 31oiidav of lv fioiii a visit to theGreit Sunken Lake.

I December, and that judicial duties will situated in the Cascade Mountains, about

orations awaited huu at every town. He throu-'h Mud Sprinir. and how Horace V ,

had written powerul leaders in tha Trib-I tl.erley's bald head ever and anon showed I Cookc w"ote toe Iiie ol Jackson , compel Inm to remain there 1W some eventy-fivc miles northeast from Jacksonune in lavorof the Pacific liaüroad, which! itself. like a wild apparition, above the ! tWO -vca" m?c' a,lt ,nc,1l att:l1" to j months bnuc th it lii-zh tribunal ad- ville. This lake rival the famous valley hud grcatlv endeared him to the citizens coah-roof srreat popularity in the ö mth. states that Ijourncd last spring the country has been cfiubad the sador. It h thought to ol the Golden state. And therefore they Mr. M.mk w;is on time. There is n i ,,c mot.htis dc-a!l the Innds of ConleJ-1 constantly scanda ied hy the aets of the ! avera-e two thousand feet down to the made much of him when he weut to tee tradition tint Mr. Greeley wis vcrv indi" cr?.te P,.-KC,Ii stationed on the Chancellor-1 thief Justice 'on his travels." That em-! water all around, the walls are almost per-

j them.

Atone town the enthusiastic populace tore his celebrated white coat to pieces, and carried the pieces home to remember him

by.

The citizens of Placervil'e prepared to fete the jrrcat journalist, and an extra coach, with extra relays of h irses, was chartered of the California fc'lau'j C 'fi; ;

ny to carry Ii im from Folsom to Placer

iiant for -while the'i lie lie diel anil ' V phok road. About 8 o'clock at ! inent functionary seems to h ivo linna-cd, j pendicular, running down into the water linally presentel'Mr. Monk with a' bran j n'ont;lcwmp-inie 1 by his .own and a por-1 with perfect success, to do during "the j and leaving no beach. The depth of tnc p',.il,ni ' i tioa of General Hill's stall", Jackson rode j summer and autumn just the things which ! water is unknown, and its surface is Mr Monk himelf instil! in th or-vdov toe road to reconnoitre. I.elore J re-ard l..r the proprieties of his position j smooth and unrumcd, as it lies so far bc..r,u ' it..i:r :.. ''..' . '".'i ! leaving he mvo strict orders that his men i dem-mded he should vol do. From mak-i low the surface of the mountain that the

rather f Mid of rcl itiu 'a story that Ii i- t1--i .iu vu-j r-cvu vouut:- um u mc weet corners ni me ; air curreuis uj rueci. jis lenm is midehim famoaill over the IVicificcoast. rV'; , . , , ?Xtrf :Me V.s,I!,:l,i ,f v:,-r;:,,t blacks, joitimate.i at twelve miles aud its width

lu. 1C. s iys ,c viehls to n man in his ad ' ucnerai nau not gone Jar belore lie no nas passed t!ir..u::h audiences ofap- f ten. Ihcrc is r.n island in Us ceater hav- ' .. ' .. it v ,i i . found himself in close nruximitv to .a mr. 1'laudin T.:irtis:m in f!i Stu.ifl n-.t 1 i:' fro mmn

miration i r iiirace Mrcciey. . ,. , , , ,. 1 . . . ! i . 1"-"u,""lH "b "v"

oi l e jeiai soiaior., ana vuiic ridiiiir juuKetm expedition? on the .V.r? western liv;ntr man ever has, ax

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'.'.'.'. ' 2."::0 was in sonic wav del ivcd. and did not T i. u r.i r: .... v.. - j It is r tvoajiothat, m t!i.) hurry of tuo , partment, to club suppers and licpubllean ; c-drc. It lies silent, still and mysterious

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1" I-" I?,: ! that eveni,, by the citue,s of Plae.rviile. ! th 'J1"'" blends. j exploits of the first M,.rate Jf the land enii o! the nr.taiu,, in the nnkoowa j 1 31V t' '.'.I i and it A-as "alto-ether nccessaryth.it Im-;' ,' - .'"'V,' " V", . . ' -Vu-V the Masaeh:; dt.s Cohmd says j is forever answered by the other inquiry. ! "jre. pone by, and around in the primevil i .... I Uhuuld be thereby that hour So th Küj!",j,,: 1,u,oau v V.i:, 1:1 rebr-1 that his mon kiiio 1 Jack-on. If he com- whether John Ja v. or John Untie dire, or forests watch and ward are kee?inr. The .1."2 .... , P.17 j Sif,oC Con piny aid o I'c-v Mo'i'- the ! C,K'e ' U SC!lto;iC" ;" tl e "-: c',nv in.inded the .seo-itin-,.rtv w'lieh the Con- !iv,?r Kllsworth, or John Marshall, or ' visitin- rartv fired a rifle several times Tnn !iimJ j driver ! the extra, "II nry. this ' rcal Cl V 10,re tftJil,o 1,1 oao -r tU-P:irishw-I fedcrtte ner.;! cnw:::i:cr3 1. then th-yMI'W 15. Taney would ever have so far j into th water at an an-le of f brty-five de Vi; ' '-m i."opm x::an mut be there hv 7 tir.- :," n,j ! u' -oe'l says: j must have ehan-e 1 positions in tli2 twink-j forri.-t themselves or the prrcat office they ' örecs ai,d were able to note several seconds

Hcuiv au.vc;xd -i lie -reut u j.. sh;jM i)L. ; ll,!mi'-! J-';' sAor:. to j 1,,, aa 0yC; tor when dack"ii dashed i'eii.' l lu:a eminent .Magistrates of i d tune treia the report ot the ran until

, i s -s I!"-l t 1,10 toiisfl.U'iOti (d tho united I hack, he left the 1-VIeral scouts some dis-1 America were convinced, and acted on the ! the ball stru:k the water. S'uch seems in-

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j ' Uluriu" the first lew miles out of FoNom ' ''" Uie.;lssUll'l,.'); 'v L' dtnary eli ine or portion, a ehan-e which j only henc-st, vttil nitcritsoric-J, and no re.ss, our most reliable citizens The lake is a V C.0AM :, .V!im it) :'. i " tr, . ' " ! W:y ' ititori'wer.c: with the judiciary -ouli do credit t. tlo, irenii of the Arabia j peeter ci' persons, b-.:t must Is orI.;ie,l to certainly a most remarkable curiosity.

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.... U'.Mf v l,. mm ...,.) '-l'v-. r.0 niv order-hconic'Mv V - , . . ' 1 the midst oi the overwiieiiiiTii irioom "i'.v m vain. 1 he best portion oi a vaca- j with which the republicans claim I j i'i ! 3i!? turnedIleary .Monk. " " " ' u'.,e ?JU w; p !;-t whieh the death of Jackson created, no tion .pent in political partisan cabals can the friends of the Union, which they

.... 2.:?4 I 3.00 s.i;, h'riil the Coach draped slowlv forward 1,1 ' yuuur Were mile t-uelitti- tue neu not uc tne purest way to onab.c a newly once ready to "let slide." It rcmic

! .... X;,:i -1.17 ho.ir, l .-Sir'' Mr C--dey "th's ever assumea mr even t.iro.-uc-ucil tovh., shot hitn. lie did not complain of appointed Jud-o. rnsty m the Iearutn- of of aa old story, which may be new to ! .... 4.2-1 IAC 110.47 ...ta:,,.; t' fx.., .1. - o" i tu.vft frotn t!;o uu!y e.iti,;t:tt;tc:I curts of; the act. for his men but f.boved orders. i the books, to be nrofounrilv versed in that rfnnrrMlUs

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Ati'l L'-if",l War Cnrim A-jcnt. J . - . . r- t : t I i

Will tt.P1 I to il.m'i 'Ui'mi miürr- piaccu in h:.a hia!r"naxpiv mi c-i'ödiv. Firiiciilir nTt-Oii'in "i v- ro fliiiriii.r''ip' ea 1 th- "-ttierr.''it oi" Deep inf Et.itc. Pt r.in. R ir.: v ;o i n' of.:.. .M-ni find iti.i-

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i p. 4l .. , . i v itjy Irec consent, as a i.;cniocr el tlic hut tne spcod was not mcreasou. and J T ,, ' , r, , r , .. , , ,.. juiiieiary, L will never surrender one par Mr. Oreeiey ehafcJ away anotaer ha i i it 1 i , . J , , tide ct its inier)j:;deucc: and I now so:- . hour: when, as ho was a "jam ayoat to rc: i . , ? . ,

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nijiisirale witn the driver, the horses su

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ucu; siuucu :uw i luruus run, anu an . t x x . e x 1 1 , , , . i - - Lort; of encouraging yells filled the air Anure Johnson 1 recent ot too In- old men bowed thc.r heads in sorrow ; ! from the throat of ileurV Monk. "''"V" "p'1 VWomon wept a. ifthdr hearts vr mld break, ! -That is riht, my d leilow!" cried a(?rtiV J,,--.V.('1 tU0 C0,i"- . in tho ?encr.:U i Mr. G reclev. I'll We von dollars when ' a,,ai j? M;,tc,iro;.'1 tLVl!1" vcrria; ! o'nef. No prouder tribute wa, over paid .... ... i.V. -iV v (ion and tnnlden nnuer too. ty courts and to iii.rta xn in than th tor tvhieh c.n

we irer xoi'U'.cerviiie. ow we are oini;: . .i ;. i ,. " .,. . . . l 1.7 -'Ti ' persons unknown to tlio Constitution and i upon hi e iHiu b ifte.-"! thousand neo-de i hey were mdeeu. and at a terrible . , i J . , . " . 1 Ul-'1 141 uu,a pt',.iu

wiv. tvisitca me iapttoi wnore no lav m state

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1 Crack, crack! v;nl the whip, r.na sain i'dlu.t voice" split the air. - Git up! Hi i vi ' II!.-!...! vir !'

i" And on thev tore," over stones and ruts.l ,)f ,h5s country when the sleepless vijri

(ill, hill and down, at a rate of sieed never i hUL'0' -,!1,;ghtencd reason, and prompt ae

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missiles vrere fent. lor it was known that his men, who loved him aim Mi to idolatry.

would rather a thousand time.x have ljst flimr oif ii tlk-- f..l-.i ! ! j

HEr.'j rut; .money v est to. Hie editor of the Lacrosse ('.Viscensin) Democrat is a very "plain spoken man." at

least, tiie Chicago Tri l um: and Journul

must think &o after having read the following : 'The great Sanitary Fair latc'y tield in Chieairo, was the most stupendous swindle yet conceived. Less than three thousand dollars wore loft lor soldiers after the loyal

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If there over rvtxs a time in thu I.N-torv I ii?tuii. reversed arms and marched in soi-!1" ' S4Ull u u" ' iUU

emu silence around his -rave. uar.e.iiuner in,.,. .xuo.iuon pa-

Whv did this m,.om,m-,..d I'r, i,c,V""' r,tw sounu,,, cacii re

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constitutional, statute, and common law. In certain r.ortiona of o-ir cmntrr r

the mastery of which exacts long labors . j have an animal called a w jodchuck, which the labors cf a life time abstracted from builds its habitation similar to no other busiuess and politic.?. A'. V. WorlL beast under the sun. One of them hav-

! in Richmond. Even the veteran so. Hers

of Gen. Hunter, when thev were in Lex-

about live thousaml dollars fur

ing for a short time vacated its premises, on its return found ensconced therein an intruder, who had taken possession in the temporary abscence of the proprietor. Remonstrances had no effect the stranger was determined to reiuain in his new found quarters. l lut," s-iy.s the rightful proprietor, "this ia woodchuck's house." 'Weil," replies the intruder, ' I'm a woodchuck." "You a woodchuck; crcat heavens, you don't look like a woodchuck."' "Well, I don't care, 1 am a woodchuck." 'Uut you doa't talk like a woodchuck.' ''Nevertheless, I am a woodchuck." ''And more than all, you don't smell like a woodchuck."

The intruder was a skunk!

! i.parr i.:i rnrri n nit i i uoiit: ..i--vv . j .'-.v, . r iait in haiia.-i a -t i i i t i . y.s . i .

DeH.Mxtt,r2Mir.lmrtwr.M,n..,trnnijnw (S,nl,vs FwentM 7:00 A.M. Mp .cch-v who had been bouncing t,,c:,t brou-h! such love and onfi h nee? The au.iver is , -o " V'"11; U" ..ri nni--ltlr c.rawn uo axid acknowledge- v b r.xcenn.i.j .ir. u.icu), xxiw ii..u uteu uauncn., . . . L... tr, . . :.. u.t, . . tions to the poor soldiers were stolon fro.xi ' Ar""ir,'"'l! . 0A M frjm one ei.J f U.c c.;;cl. t.. the other ' n-....tj... Inr 'the proteet,.,,, a ,.1 pre, ca,y. II t,. ... the Lot .e oi '""j .,pm ,v ,10'0 J,v.,l Mow Tr Co.cn.,.1. ..lrrrm-M. W.UD. I,ke .. Im!i:,.rui,ler Uli, 1 to hTt crv,t,o,. .,fjh..,r ,Wt r;l,ls lint ".jtern. . a m.l:.:.rj ; .u, inerc , q ; )f J riT .vf- II Ptc?a.:a t Co fliriwirr . I 1 ,.f .f .1. bi ..I,,, l,.,;,!. is now. We have a larre and x.werlul ' sucli wor.l as 'l.nl with h;iu. lie struck , -t 4 , ,l ,. ,.

......... , i ...i j -' - ..... V, - . . , . . . , , . , . . i ne u ciu lis oi etc i iia i i.i a in ii a i ion can iiui A C?TaV-C II.KECVE. j Tni ,,!,, Port. thn-.n-Wh krrt .ml wc-c-e- c shall get there hy .even if th Mr parly org ,ns-who chum that, be- j disi.ia. .In t destroy htm His meutere j 4TTO----Y U Ii4W, AR j Mian r.,Ft. V. ,tC.R. R. t'n". .i-V( 'ibnt win all ! Government, m its neees.:tv, they should j with him they sealj 1 nnunt.uns soured ! '" U!X1S , n"ly 1-"it oecn . ry n ,.,,..., A l ve got m 1.1. ot is. mal was an ... . i- i . i i i i lattenuiir on the public, the while pratinir War Claim Ag't, Plymouth. Incl..! H R. DRfJM-N CR . S..rt . Ilc,irv Mo,,k t:.id. And on tore the cH.ach ' tll,l,rti !'c ml Iruiu ha.ni.- the.r pl-ua-. and surprised an enemy when , jjic: Joyalty '' tl.it.2 conc'n.od to regime t',e pmctice of V-V It was Locomitig serious. Already theÜ ounlous ot its expends, and should thouglu to be mdes away, hut above all :h Ii l.eri-. will K Jt- j journalist w is cxtrtme'v ore froxii the j forever remain .1 privileged class. f he was a goo I man. He firmly beiieved l?T:Z EXPRESS JIN.ÄAXATAU. I terrible jolting, and aain his head "44miht . - over the water, where tl,, ;j in a guiuhig, protecting Provident and -,TrIHnS Houses ill fl.c Soull,. ?.:1TJ " I to. C..r,.f' lhavo b.,.,. ...in" at tin. uvn.h.v, : titles oi nobiutv and - privileged elates , hw Liitli w is so strong, that hu men be M x...,. ...,,

-r ::!:. i ui.'i ...... .---. -"--- --... ........ - . . . i . v i i i rii nn n i ini ii.i ffirri'S'X'ixi nnr i i x

;....Va"iw Pro. '.to :.-.-m...,s. I.s.ir:i...... v. . .-..r. '.ir"l.eaid -I don't c ue-care i ! reign sixpivino. L ile hi.-i-h newspapers i:evca in it too. He wouia pray in the , " ; your windows. :vet r,yar.i Protvin tue i r.., (S.ie,,.. AM . iJeuiic ' palling inlehigoneo that j mi-Lt of b ittle, and every soldier who saw You avoid tl r.i.. in the Irotr-d ; - , ir ... x- . I there aro now in that country one million ! h.s mute lips nnvmg. and his eyes turned i he dwelling h-u, ot the ..out I pre- :ur!cs

S:cit. . st'ov po i to t:if rTo.m.fit coino sftTit. ' jr.v... IH.JIM.V..U.-.. - ,,hi.... r..lf f!., ii.rt;r r.t.;,.f ff..o .. L-;.,,r sent stranire appearance in tl cir lurni- " v ,i ' vv. , biva , v.:r, f,,r v. , , n , , s. i.V., u...r.i ...r ., f.vii.r iI.jii 1...T.. re Hier ol Con iriiicd paupers, and a halt a liiilli.ui nei.iai, lelt tliat t heir cliiet was aUn; ' i So one ti Gl Sol.liir-, th.-ir i... Hfl nrir or .Jt Krnrr. - .-itnr.I ira .n.lX O-T ! M ioiwani .1.1 Ml, laslCT IllJIl UCIorC. 0ri I I J , , . . . .. tnr.t mil li.mOi.il.l nnitiiiir.ntj 1 vnrtv ' . .

to,;,ty,,m,i.st,rpiy,;.rIlsi,Ps;.,!.leti,crc1aiias !n:,y r.S.uivs excoptel) . . . 12 59 ! rocks and stumps, on one of which the i ho out-nost verge ot pauperism. . t ie LoJ ot l,attles to protect tliem Iron, - ; , S'L 0 n,0,(o( ., (1 .,ecrillv in I ,CSx""n , J?,. ro K,rW,U n,M & Co.. Chtc,. ' i coach narrowly esaned tuinii;- a summer-1 Vet Kurland claims to be I he ri aet all harm, and crown their erts with sue- ""- No trades

inv P:;r,Mr k Co.. Cin-nr ?. , " 4 ! -ountrv on the face of he earth. 'J'.ie I csha. And so, Jackson, hiled with a sah i ;4 uut El.'V , ,f i: T "Is there ........ K- W.W W r W A. e I. ... 1 . . .... , . i . , I mi ir.i' In llmi ut'inu Mil. tluHrt i M it.1

' v i- , j s-(rickt,j m,. rjrc.cicv ;;t i -privileged elates ' their roll in wealth I me l utli, write but a simple Uipateti to - - . ,V " i to-day, sirr' u2 u,.,ott i Putsbur. R LIQfJnRsV(ir Mr(lic;) fvA oW I S,"V "3 :,, ;JtCW:. 1 and sT.iendor. while tlii- enormous amount i Richmond : Mol ha, auin crown. I our " r 1a'1 ,clt- Imtors know it is no use

n"r- ' , l-V-"' t y Store, ouc do-.r j f-;c"; t Tnk for the ' Pperim exists. Like eau-es pro luce arm with a gl.xri kxs vletmy!" curn.ture narre ana oroKcn, ano none . North ftt t -.e Hi -ii 1. lt:.nL- I 1 u n"1 "i, 'MiKi.i . i i.m N. mr I lie J I ...... . ... , r, , il. ln.i-.ii r im i li oc 1 t.ir t.mr ve-irj lhna I

J F VAVM-Fr-rcir California Stae Comnunv, do. That's ' fleets, and to our shame bo it said.; " V.'1 Ir; 1 ou practice temperance. Plrmoiuh. CGI1, wot 1 rr,,'c I'Jr. They sa d, it this man h.ive a party in tl.ineoin.try advocating admire hi military ge:,iu.an 1 the Chr s- ; V C' . ' ' A ? i"2"11 s

. fi.-....i. i... t..'-t- ...! ami o.'l-a.lin - with a t ha imwer of the tiari Iookc I uoou him as a m viel, even tne . I--" v . . I others.

IIIIUIIIl 11 I I 'J. J ill . II 1 lll.l.l "II II , W . f. I A I' . . . . 1 . 1

coninieie set oi i'lociierv is never seen, anu : im ... . i . i . i.i

i ' i' i'ixrnr.xro iiA n Ar cmxAr t 'iaiv vnivhin m

The Uses of Adversitt. Tijcse aro thus summed up by l'unch : You wear out your old clothe.". You arc not troubled with visitors.

You are exhoncrated from making calls.

Lores do not bore you.

Sponges do not haunt yoxxr table. Tax gatherers hurry past your door.

Itinerant bands do not play opposite

A. O. PACKARD, A rTOTiSY AM ) COUNSELOR A T I- -V AV.

11 vnft

lia;li:i list.

v9mi:

RHAli E3TATC

ax a GfiVFRMinu rr.Hn nE.rv.

s. A. T.rCr.ACKIN, C ,ttniT Rccor-Ifr. an.l Attorney At Luc,

rin-x, Str.rliC c;tu:sty, Inrtlann.i1"'

Vid Tr.'j rl-t:'!::', piv T-iT4-, eximinr.t'f. 't-.l Er-it. ta' itf iowi.-iJjrrnoi.s of , f).J,, irti''.-t.?. 'Ml ''X iMur of t.'t'i ' ition i tt:a '. 1 to .a Stiik n 1 t'l'-oiiiii-ir ";'iT.M"-. r V. i ;:tv rri o, i '.vknivof Sol lir. t dl I r.'i!ns f.i!e':tr S. t.'.Mnittii:c:- r,r?wl-1

through You bet ! Gericng ! Whuo-ep!"

Another liihtiiil j!t. aiul 3Ir. tiree

pen and press, the soil's am? incisures that

have brought ruin and demolition n the

ie nuisance ot scrring on

links of presenting you with a

man irrititcs you by asVing,

any other little article you wish

ta bleed

on than

bid were awed into admiratio i of hisi

ifoodne-". and so it came to pas that, the

in rxjrv few I'.imilies there is not enouirh

to your ears.

.n i if i i ci: ir;-s re.iv.

r.1!

a i

! W ii;rni';onvey incc,t:ikc acknowledgement

Dc wition. c. Ac.

JOHN' G. OSMOliNK, IT OT.ro over Vlice:r Dank, ... 1 T... PLYMOUTH. INDIANA

AUorncv ana tüiiüM-iui ai juw.:

CrOrr.'cttM Uan KiiLb sn, j J. S .SCCTT, PLYMOUTH, IND. J c;ollPI. !t i c- o 1 1 o t o r,

Continnf to ;ive Pnnipt Attention tothe Collection of Claims. 17" Ri'st ofrerfrences s'ven when required. Term moderate. riiii."-tf.

JKDICAL CAUD. j DU. J. E. imooivlv, ! fj.nctt'iilly infoniT ' ci'ions rf Phmomli ' tr.d Mirsh.ill County t! it I:" h i r't'irnrr to . Plrmoufli n r.l r:n r"on t lie p i-io f .Mrlirine in .i'l 'H v.irio'-. P.r tie-iir-., arl l, v I -e ;' plication to Iii f rofc-if.i. hop-ä tt iru iit a n ion !!e p ttrom. O.Ti-e in Wo-i-lwnfl's Lr;tK P!o-.t;. ? i,,r

north idc, r.?.?t.nr-. no. I jr.

i .r. . . . ... .. '

, ... . Tr ii l i a i . l.i mi: l .i t .1 1 1 :i: i ii .i u i.i ii ii .1 1 1 1 ii t i.i t n i ii ' - i r . ... .

Sol'iiit'. R.wk Piv, r.i:l Hminiv Collected, nnd I ') s bald head suddenly found its way,"'" happy and cotitenteJ peasantry olt;rcat j ir-iinan .in r.uropean. .Anijiica, .y v et of forks with w'hole tines ! . mvo.i manr a j.ebt, many a dcPei,M..iMpr..c..r..lo.. re..-o4l,l term,. 'through the roof of the coa.di, amidst i he b-1 "d. We cillon the tanners, me- j s cd.v ated. h n ire 1 an 1 helovo I. In r " ',sit-. ' 0(.s .mJ witches have cc,n"' antI a ,,caJac,lcReal IMnfe i.on!it ;n.i oi,i on romqiiim.. ! crash of Miiall tiuibers,and the lip-iiii" of' chauics and laburin: men to arouse from two s'u rt years, he mw a pre-eminent fig- s f ' ' ' , " ' tw ,. c ! And, lastly, if you have a true friend in fa ti- r.-ii. lith-s eximineJ, rnd ab.rac(s fur inn" canvas. ' 1 ! lethar-y, and remem'ier th it '-the :riee of ure among the Imni irtals of this subl 1:1 ary j '-'ry :llt oppea. Harpes ia c gone 'r j tllc Worj( JoU arc &uro iu a verv

r:r.":: . 'üp,youn,aniacr he roared. I liberty is etcrn il vigii.nee." sphere. - iV , ; ' ruC ;hr-eoftimeto know it.

..Mfri..c buns ntmonti, mumm. A-aii answered Hcnrv Monk Patrick ller.ry. It. one of his matchless - - j V y-v j m . J O Osnnr.vr -v-,"" 1 ' i,mK . , , . i , , tuclu ding hats, bonnets, and ladies and r.l4, ff 11 rl vo got my orders ! AT Jour teat, j -rahons. reh-ued to no 'e auKing oM he 1)ailv J,ea!) ijy Daii.Y Tlh.-The children's shoes, are nearly ai! home made, j X atal cc 1 d 1 n 11 51 Shot ! 1 G o7tt?tjt ''rr , c . . , !C,,;U."-: l,;V-TCt l I0.' .'I vcr.V an, of all others, who has the deep- 1I:lir brushe. and tooth brushes have all On last Sunday mining Hiram Rr!c J.G. OiCRNF. At Mu.l Spring,.! village a few miles patm.ts ot his Hay; and with the ihn Uxxvz c interest in sound currency, and whofworn nit comxH arc alI 1(.,kcn, and are 'and Samuel Marker went' out huntin- in ,TMtiMMr..f Io:.-o. from riaccrviHc, they met a l.u-e delea i t Ujtiet.ee with whtdi he was so gilted, ; ,u;fo lut ,y mischievous legislation in ! Vt.f -,.!,,.. ins nadirs thr vol nnd ! the wo.hU near John IColWs in Center

lion oi the citizen, of riacerville, ulm had j me lilnMty, or give m;. .loath. nioMoy uiattcr,. is the m-in who earn. hisj;l tliousand such articles, which seem in J Township, and alter being out some time come out to meet the celebrated editor, A.ready. in the broad "ghc u.c nme- dally bread by his daily toil. A depre dUpensiblo tti housekeeper,, are very 'Marker commenced calling like a turkey at.dc.-coit him to town 1 here was ai'.th century. ... .he l.co ol open day. ( ciatci t..arre!lt.y, changes of price,, paper scarce. Kven in weaving on the loomsjand was answered, as he supposed, bv x in.htary company, a br.iss band and a six- j the clmris are ocing j "geiii no. -; ,hmil,y f,llii- between morning and noon, corncobs have been .substituted for spin. ! turkey. After repeating the call several horse wagoned of bcat.lnl dam-Is i , ready lorgei -that re to bind the labor. an:j ling still lower between noan and (1!es. Few have pocket-knives. In fiet, ; times and being a.lswcrcd, he saw through

in.U-uiute üresscv, representing aii the, eat ru a ,.o io.. o ,.. , 0003. j Jt tho,e th. s c ,ntitlltc t!l0 vory , CVPrv(ilin,r tiat 1K1S l,crCioiorc been an ar - the brush what he took to be

state, , tu i;nion. 11 was nearly iia k - H' - " 'S harvest time of speculator.-, and ot the , t;c!l, f sale at the South is wanting now. land lired. but the supposed

now, out tne uc.cganon were amply provi-1 " t.-., L.. i m-v .... 1.. ..4., ,. . ..K.J of (h W(1 who nre at ,(IIc a!1, A , bJ t,rt,,osc who wcrc on(,0 e?. : i;vau Conner, who was also

, ded with torch- and bonfires blazed all , nopeiess poverty .n,e:itii ...e cnarr.ot craf .,,, ol- that oAlwr racc to.., teemed luxurious providers, you will find land who was pierced through

aiongincroauioiiaccniiie. :Mveo.,i p...,.,a m ..a thc (.'atalines, ot all tunes, so marked as nt;Ulier tea. coilc. sugar, or si.iecs of any , with the shot and almost insta

1 he eit.zens met the coach in the mC. ; cmiury-a ci ,ss e:cemp.e.i xne votes 01 . fo Q knuWI1 ibrever by one stioke t tlioj kin;K j:fen candles in some cases, have ! The alLiirwas purely accidental.

swirts ot AI uil .-pr.ngs and Air. Monk J American Senators ana ucj reclames Jtorian's pen, men gro.dy of other men's hetM1 r 1;U.0(I ,iy a cup 0rRreasP iu which ! not know that Conner was out

reineu m ms lo.amcovcrcu sweas. , .o.., oca, mg .ne JU ...v... u.c rrojl0r!y !MKi proihgal ot their own Capi- a ..jc of cloth is plunged for a piece ofjposed that the eill w-s that

..J. M.CONTRF'., litfF.;r-eon or Itic i'l!i In iiuii Inf.irt'rv. f!''i - Iii- jüoi'i s

I. - r f..'.. 11. ........

Oni! "T: KT lo rii I P";ilC m .1 ;r. :m muni. I r (Mice andri'si'ienre west sil"f Miclii.iu Ftrerf t hl.i::!ii North ol'tlie IM-roV lln.r iT Jiit'.i Irlii'!i. 'Mi,'Vl

TOUTS' NOLL

Meat M irket on 'Iiclii-in hreet, opposite Wloeler' Haide. L'Lviiic! i Xiitia:ia. Nov, 5 T'nl 1.

' Ts Mr. Crcelev en board''' asked Cm I taxation nee, s-.irv to sustain tne credit ol

'chairman of the committee. the jovcrnmoul. ! 'Hints'i 'en' ' s hark!" said Mr! You men of labor, look at these things

Monk; "yes," he added, after looking ro e.t upon them and act accordingly, down through a hole which the fearful j-Jt 'The farmers, mechanic and laboring men ing had made in the coach roof "ves. I i of the country have vet the power to avert

(can see him! - He is there!" j impending evils by legal and legitimate j iMr. Grteky," said the chairman of tho) means. ut there is no lime to be lost. j committee, prccnt'ng himclf at the win j U 'the in'miel power of tho country once dow of the coach,. Mr. Greeley sir ! Wc 1 Lt; 't bed upon your necks entrenched as

ire come to most : cordially welcome you. 1 11 behind legislative enactments passed

IC'fllAV JT-rr.T. Pl.TM'-fTH, tIMAVA C. 5 W.ir.M'COTlN'SL-,. Troprietois () imili-js to it! from m11 tr.iTn,. .and .i!o to v v nirtol' tin town, when order ire leftixt r. e llvi-c. v9tili-l j

J.J VINAL.L. II O I'- OPATIII Ci P IY jICIAN ANf SURfSEON. rlicalar ittention paid to O ietri pr if.tic, ami f womrn I c iii lra. o 11 :o Ter C. P.i!tnr'n -itir.

Rjiil'T' r-iie th-s Northwejtcornor ofihei Puhlie Sr,:4re. vn iT.! S NSURK YOITR I.IVKS for I., fit ..f vonr a f:milv 1 1 1 i.l I.oci. Aiii.vT', umI not Tu Ti'ir'jpr. iT-wnaxi; T-.Mor.as. Policies isMied und Iospc

j X on. MiriiiiiMi M-V C-i-nmin:r, School Hj.iminer of M4r- ; M n30tf.

hall ConntT. will h'dd Pnl !io V.i imin;itioiis of

Teie'ier on the 3d r?.iti.rd iv of e.u-li m'nfli, at

tne Seuxiu irv

A. M.

June Hth 13, 15C3. It

C II. KCKVK.

sir! why, God bless iue,sir.you aro bleed ing at the nose !" "I've got my orders!" cried Mr. Monk. "My orders is as follers : Git him tocre by seving!' It wants .1 ijuartcr to seviag. Stand out af tiie way !" "luf, sir," exelai no d the cannuitteeman, seizing the off leader by the reins Mr. Monk, we are come to escort him into town ! Look at the .iroeossioii. ir. and the brass band, and tho people, and the

young women, Mr I

by unfaithful ami recreant representative of the people, then it will b: too iite. Circ'ccVc (Ohio) J) mo nit

Among the recent deaths we notice that of Thomas .Johnson of Indianapolis, one of pioneers of the Stale. Mr. Johnson came to the Territory of Indiana in tho year IS '.0, and was one of the lirst settlers iu Marion county. Ile was at Indianapolis before a oibiu was built or a street laid out.

In his private relations ho was one of the

1 the 3d s.ir..rdiy ofe.i.l, mi.Mi. at j Dr. W . H. Davenport, Sur-fon Den ' r yf my orlr f ' fcreamed 'r.j kindest and best of men. We hear of his vi,uiMr,g,c1inIr.ci.ci!5at u o clock : tivt wiU y .jt j)iymouth j.,. on t,c! yUmi .My or,icrs dt.n't say mUl.ii,' n1..iur 1 '-1 with mach regrot. Xeio Albany

W it tr 1 1 m n c i ti fx C- HASLANGER &TbRO'S, M;inufctarerFofwaj:o5,carrIa:e etc. Black r-nithiu, ptintin; '.-nd graining don 1 rdr

second ami lat Tuedav? and Wednesdays' no brass band nor young womer.. My or-

ol each month, making two visits each ders says, 'Git him thereby moving!'

month, instead of one, as heretofore

Teeth set on (told, Silver, or liubbcr; all work warranted. Hoouik at the Edwards House. TDnSfl-tt

Let go them lines! Clear the way there!

Whoo cp! Kkfpyolk skat Horace !" and thc coach d;u bed wildly through the procession, upsetting 1 portion of tho brass

i-4or

l'rovcntion is better than cure, an the pig thought when it ran away with all its might to escape the killiug attentions tho butcher.

talists may outlive such times. They may; -;ck

either prey on the earnings oi labor by their cent per cent, or they may hoard. Iitit the laboring man what can he hoard 't J 'rey ing on nobody, he becomes tho prey of all. His property is in his hands. His reliance, his productive freehold, his all, is his h'nor. Whether he work on his small capital or another's, his living is still earned hv his industry; and when the mono)' of the country becomes depreciated and debased, whether it bo adulterated coin er paper without credit, that industry is robbed of its reward. He then labors for n country whose iawb cheat him out of Iiis bread.

Success. "Success is a great institu

a turkev.

turkey was

out hunting.

thc breast

ntlv killed.

Marker did

. and sup-

of a turkev.

He was houoraidv acquitted by the Coro

ner's jury. It is also thought that Conner supposed Marker's call to be that of

..,'. --- I4VVV . J I' .1 Hlll III.MIIU- . . , . ,, i I p 1 . 1 a turkey and was trving to get a hhot. A tion, remarked a iricml to us one day. , ir r . , " 1 . ' I ciil .ifl-iir mi . tlin v. .-in. I min thrsr in Ihll

Aow we like the saying. It is worthy to l - . , , , . 111 ,i 1 c.i 1 1 1 wav m our county South Jenl he mtcr. be p. aeed among the proverbs ol the land. - Ye, ''Success is a great institution."-- . It always commands our respect. It docs It is a uncomfortable to feel like coldthis in spite of our suspicion that it hasj ing and have nothing to scold about, as it been more thc result of good luck than of ; is to be hungry and have nothing to cat. good management. Around tho man of j A voun ,aJ at Atting Hill is SO rosucecsslu onterpr.sosfricnds always iC'uster j fil)Ccfin hor lan lla 0 that fll0 novor UW9 because he inspires eonhdenco with tho,,,u (orm ..i,ack...uarj " but Substitutes very fact ot bis provio .s success. Ills an- ,.K,iiooian sentinel." tceodents aro good, as wo say. Thc first and chief element of success is Wc should always provide against a rainy decision af character. Without this and 'day, as a member of thj Club said

led me, angehe hosts, yo messengers ; tlo kindred traits that aro always found i when he stolo an umbrella out of the hull, of love, shall swindled printers hero below in it,0ompar,y, uoh as resolution, courage Tho EvansNÜle Journal say5 there are have no xedress above? 1 he shining an- j , hope, there is little ehanee af ueecs. at ica,t two hundred destitute families in g,d band replied, "lo us ,s knowledge With if there is no such word an fail, and hal cty numbering a thousand person, given; delinouents m tho primers books L.ddoni any such thins as failuro. To i,..;!! !,,,,..!..,,;.!.!.! 1... ,u,iL;,i..

i I ' I --li'r VI -V KS J lUeVI J t IV . mr9m

can never enter heavon."

That's what's the mal tor.

A lady slipped her foot and log through the coll ir grating in front of a store in Lafayette, Indiana, thoothcr day, and has brought suit against thc firm who owu tho collar for ,"',000 damages.

such a spirit, even difficulties afford a

stimulous, ami danger .1 spur, "for a resolute mind," it has forcibly boou said "is omnipotent. Here we see why success is a great institution. It is so because only great qualities can secure it. And hcn:e the successful man is always respected.

Lie through tho winter. The townsh p trustee is soliciting donations in wood an J coal.

Tho human race, like an auctioneer's goods, arc always going going gone. A man with a flight attack of fever an& ngue ig no great f nk. any how."

y -f- - - - r mmm v