Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 November 1865 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCitA T.

NUMBER 10.

MB PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

Tlic Elections.

editor of the Warsaw Indiatiijn ' arrct f iiavls and the 3111 Mary.

j. g.osiioum:

. L. II A It VC Y

I Tlic Elections. j The

; The result of die elections on Tuesday j says a luan eancj on a few (;av3 h;nce ; The Kentucky papers report the facts in

: is summed up by the Chicago T,r,es of anj related his adventures through the j tliC caii ot" 5ic su,t hroujrht by the Hon. ! Garret Davis in th Jiourbon Crnintv

j I couuiv ui .uarsiiau wucrc ne nau been . - . , , , . i t r.tu..a . - . . .. . . ; (,iurt airrunt (ifiifrrnls ruhner ana Ins-

1 c ,,h7css "1C CM; IT? " j ,00k,,,S f'jr 11 ,watIllu t0 ttlc- IIc ' bun' the Kitm-k v ltrn 1 Hail road ud I , out the country, a the election yeste Jay j ftt wvcra, ,, anJ savv no . oli für caticil; aüj .rrvi,-away a! I sufficiently indicates the littic interest felt . . .... . ! . ' , " . P. .

. iSIV: 1 .' i : .vÄ n t : oomks or newparcrs tu all ins travels Rare : nuinuc. 01 ni slaves. J iu:iu oi u.t-

IS AGAIN" IX THE MARKET WITH AX ENTIRE

j slUht and not sharply defined; and the the IV.ble and the l'lymouth Democrat, i "uin are uuc ..r. or u, u- t i- ii r QiTT ii r -i it 'action. Ot course we well understand ! republicans, having possession ol the oihees lie tells tnc cuttor the v .ire all democrats . . . .1 1 1

n ... VaW o 1 Qrtr. i. 'i M. 1:. .1. .1 ..-....!.. 1 ' . . . mutu is t:o: the mere vaiuc 01 ins nates

1 nu i;su a 1, .v--.aim.c,uiu,Mu.iiii i..ere In .uarail county, this he knows from i vh:ch l is nxious to recover. His object j r-r; 7- lerreu, weie enaoied to bnnir out a strong- h, ..;., v. rt ? . . rr. ;. . . ! 1 i 4 I J . 0 . .1 n.iMiijr scn tiie uocu:uer.i3. The is to viud'cate. a r.rineirie and teach tue

t nrrsv ? vin i!irir nririrmriir j n.-iu ....

. I' v". . . o: l,r t ,!,. 11 r... 41.. .rttv v.I !::vr Ivrant r.f th dav t iat the

vote determines nutüm': anI IVom the:-": k !r ,u.u 1W l(ls t..... v - .

':rV- iaw 1? avoui 10 resume u

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ol

action

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rsr-fSi-" x rr election vesteruav we nave no meceuent ; -f?.w v. tuuuu. n ; uinc . . ... ,

lL?iI i Trrftr . . - ' 1 .. . , . . 3Jueh naraur. has oeea ukmIc ol an oru

Vl 'ry?' i i to inier results m lU'iUre. j ne araiu ot wuu vou, ir. ruiiur. it is the best evi- 4 i . .1 . , VP's.-Xt C . j t. r i , ' i ui General 1 Lomas directing the arrest

iVl&r? I'"" v ,ucucB iu me worm oi miciiience. inere:anv c tizcn wh shall Ir ns an

- as nny oetD-ervea in inc city 01 tw , , i 1 L ,r n- .1 1 'A K . J 1 , 1 , arc no better democratic documents now i against an oiTseer or soldier ot the L mt?

VAvr3ViXIV?ft lrk-, wncrc tney snouia uave nan ceany,. . , .. ; . r ' . . , , . 1

f'mVV 40,000 majority and came off with little ,a circulation than the old lible and the ; act.uoue ...e 01 u VMSSV more than 20,000. or in Milwaukee, which I Plymouth WrW. Of coarse they are j U lialvc 1,Cv?h w ; 11 1 1 1 ir .i 11 1 1 111 v . 4 r i. T- 1 ..... tr.at this order was done awav with by the Pvc Vobart f.1 h?lf 1C f; 1 s ,c ahuu 1 ; ttcrul to a Kosciusko abohtionist; j rcVÜCatiün of maTtial Lw. jt wa3 ied , 1 . nave oonc. It ti riain tlut the democrats 11 democritip Iriiimnit -rn. Tnn Vil.L 1 e 1 -- ... . viciiiutraiic UOCUlUCaiS arc. I ne lJlOle. i.ir tl-.n niimfn.11 r.f dt.-rrin'r rttrsnns wlu

Con- arc not voting this year, except, rer har:-. j ti , r, .... .. .... . . . , ; r. . . t 4, v, , n .. ' . .. " 3 ! the Constitution oi the Ijmtrd Sfni hau suni-red liunrv at the hands 01 the

;in Stroit, where an average v(tc wus . ... J , . 1

the lead polled, and ihe democratic majority isabout .unu " ucc,a,iuwa OI iwucpcuuenco nave j ; j -1

others of the Kiiuc as at former elections. In other ; been thrust aside 111 Kosc.usko county, i V i ,1 1 V1 r V . VU1USU , , ... . , . .... Davis In 5 taken the mist etiectual means

Organization of the nexi

The radicals have finally under

of Phillips, Tilton, Summer and

like views, perfected their scheme for the disfranchisement of the South in the next ncssion of Congress. McPherson. the clerk of the last House U to make out a

list of members from the non-seceding ; tage

Sitrtfx nn!v whose na ncs will be Culled.

prior to the organization of the House, leaving the southern members out until after the committees are all appointed, and then only admitting such of them as will agree to assist in consummating the schemes of the radicals. This, it will'lc

seen, h in direct conflict with President i 7 1

John so Ts plan of reconstruction, and a'' 1 1 . xt. . i:..n. i

paipaD

ca

places, where a full vote was brought out ; and the man who openly mamfests his ven- to satislv the . th;lt thc ordcr u in the democrats have earned, or at least ; r.lt', r,r ti.nm ..n.i - ,:- . r 1 ' . .

oration for them is called a traitor, and effectual ami vain, by doing in his person

,. , " , ' ! is liable to fall a victim to a drunken mob. the vcrv thinir which it forbid- him to do. al'ties where the . . . .i i r 1 hea- th- -dvan J Fur the r-St of AAarsaw abolitionists 1 11 t!,e deicnuants in his case nave any ho may have any notions of settling )bU ioV their conduct tney must

the democrats have gained, or at

held their own; while the pnrty discipline

of thc republicans iu Ioc,

vote was lightest, save then

03 O O w w O

n

pleal it as any citizen woal 1 be required

w ( t -t 1. Tl . .I"

in .Minnesota ami Wisconsin, the q:rs- .oarbuau county, we wuaia say tney 1 1 , ju If thev have not such iiMiiieatiioii

t '.tn rf n n i:ifiri t nr llii' ".im.t ilu'mn !il tu Iimi! li.iH.tr dir nn.r n .l....i . .t i. l'i .i.l 1

i- - j oij, m.uj uuiii im i cm mev muet suiier inc penaitv wnicu ine law

permit negro suffrage was presented di, the j,?-ht of an old Uiblc or a democratic ' inflicts for their crimes. The

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T)R. KNAPP &SON rilYSlC IA.VS and SHU rC.VS, roKvicitLT or ntw tcbs.

are treating succcrsrullr TIRONTC DISEASES, On a Si stem I Which iiuhrzcf the h,ft tni r Cit -rroff4 in this m l f.thr t ountri m ff,r tie cure of a!i Chronic I:uac, The? treat succcaffii II r

;AL Nmors & SEIRUKIC iFFECTIOXS.

Al. fora.of Scrofula, Kiver Sur, und OM Ulcers Ujpopja. Discs licfl of iL l.irt?r. Constipation, a!! Skin Durnr.:onar Cor.Siirrtiioü , in -r;p taj-r9.rrHlv-;., EpÜrpsr.SIt Ühtura He!UCiia, ail lie-rt Dc-iMt, Di-tMH c Ctiildrcn and Srminal VcuKnos i cual I1 Which are c.rrvin- theur,ail to their mrM

r

idea th it a

OUR ASSOirfMMXT IS FULL AK1) COMPLETE OF

rectiy to the people and. a.though t. e re-! . j , ; ehizen is ,llS!,!utdy V(Itl10Ut rcdre.ss5 be- j publican state tickets were succe?ttil, the i , . n i i Im t r I cause his oppressor happens to wear the IT rlin.2i9 ease seems to have been decided adversely reads them, copperheads. And Mr. In Ji- P . monstrous ! luaCllCb , MC

to thc amendment by decided majorities. ; r.an, when your citizens cease to tobjjniCC(j It is thc settled law of Englaud

! blind soldiers, and stop mobbini: women ! that thc direct command of the Kimr will

Wl.tz. A telegram from Washington ; in your streets, and when your town ae j not excuse the c mimHson of an illegal act. sa-s th c Trerddcnt has not t ken up the ! quires any reputation at all. cither at home ! In a case reported iu od Cranell, the JSu-

i

ns, Misses,. ISoy9 Youth's

,V s D C IT I LI J YIK 'S

tpers on the Wirz case. Judge Holt has or abroad, for intcin.-.p;s or rcspecta-! r-'cCo rt of the I'nited States deciued Traf-fSTgTIJ C' T-T (Th "tvTg ! I

.C 7CW3I uieun appnvjuuie 10 iuu j r ll ,1'vr. n i - . r . that the ordcr ol 1'MMdcnt V. asir.iigton : - . - - n n r v ! zrrYi rrr I t o hi har-itA iru i.1r. 11 thi r.ilitr it trill hn cii'n,.-.-, 1..,...,-,.. I I

se. It is, in a word, a much a revolt!' . - was no dofene to an officer who liad ooev I ... '. . ... , .ievideiice. It is not at a.l like'v thr.t the fire vour battorv in tn diriftiitn 1 t i . i. i-.rt '. .

and disorganizing Spirit, as lht j , .,, , , - . - ci u sciinj; a kci im 17.1) H km ln-J .IforiPtin. Our Hro k was hou-rjt nt r-ducrd pr:CC, crd will be fold ;'LS:r,:i; "

, il. , rfr014 intll"rtt,rirttft i - w a.iiu;. . iim . il l liu v; Vi iiiUuwim nvm.-. ' mtj imuu uw i.- üihi,.j i v - i. .': n. uj unii. v caa li. all woo ma v Tl t 1 Tl.. f i tit.l,l (T FT,,vr-.rM tl.r s.-iv-.o rr.nrt Mavor us wuli their custom. OurStoek is Suc'u

Thev trrat yi:f.Tf.fu'!v.fin rpf

mtlod.;iIl dne.-iscHof the Gr? and Ear. Tlioy luv i, id more extenslre praefice ar.d hrf?tr succor jn the treatfaciit of '. the ario-t OM8fi.-isi: or ivo.nr.x Than ai.v oiImt riiTSM-wM in Ann ilea ThfT hireciMV-l wow.ru wl o hare brrn cwißr.M l ' tncirbva fur ytnr. Thcr never fil to cur 3F2.lio-uLm.cv tism, In k htagf-f.no i.-.ttcr how ?oi :s Uu.lhg. Tu ri.ro A S T II M A . ? V.:cr"r :?1'-Vli- ,J-e & Sur C-.r fw, tiio uiaircssir-jj c ist-a.'a, lit niinori tioiiN, or Plies J Tlif j ci're uY Jif arp of t.o

i I: KO A T A N I I. U X 0 ' I

DIPTIIKR1A CURED!

..it J,.tve

tionary

evinced bv

Y, u V .1 . I all the charges and specification?, and he , Cook County, Illinois, bavin-some twenty expressly decided that tue ororr ot h:s and should call down upon the perpetra- , , , ... , I . .. . , , , I military supers is no defense to thc cm- J . , 1 - ., . twill probably be hun witlur. a wee'e. nomiuations to maue, very srenerously (.!) i .- . . , . . tors the condemnation of all true men. j 1 . ,7 ,1, , i i i ccr wlu obeys it. it the act done oe not ... ,, L, . . Since writing the above thc te.cgraph ; couicrreu one ol them on a returned sol- h ltrf,,l T!i rfn,...r i-ir uui ho v. nnnft(i i h Tm-mbr-r! wni he re. n r ! lawiui. 1 lie t.uicer vt.o issacs. anu ne

... J - quired to take the test tath before they will be admitted to seats. For this there

may have beon some excuse during the existence of tlic rebellion, but certainly there is now no good reason whj it &hould be required. There is probably very few men in the Southern States who could

announces thc Presidents approval in the jUicr. lucre were tcven or eiht soldiers! who obevs, an illegal order, are each liable j findings and sentence of the Court, and 'who were candidates for nomination, but j in damages to any party injured by its ex- j that Wirz will be executed on Friday next, all except one were unceremoniously j ecution. General Thomas may for a lit- j

U, ,11 j ,i . . i i ii I tic vkuue ioi!'vr, serccii ii is &uuot uiiitiici r rrp.-i iai llm nrtvi.t lno . rir.r.-.n'liiii" r'.llniWPii out ftr ItiO wnv 1 ti f I a i-imr t nrrr '

14 c . . ' from deserve. i ruinisiiiricnt. but Lv d

death witli composure

That no one can fail to be Suited wiio may Give us a call.

17 Store on the Suuth fide of I!c -tt and Woodvard'n R-tck, kI thc cijn cf the Iii liüot. ES- lTJ2L. I'lvtnoutli, Indiana, Julv 27, 'C3 n47iy.

loin

consciencicusly swear that they had never voluntarily bore arms, or aided, in the prosecution cf the rebeliion, yet there are thousands of men there who did bear

arms, and render aid, who knew that thc supremacy of the Federal government is established, accept the existhg state of things and in good faith are desirous of

doing all they tan pub'.icly and privately

to restore the prosperity of the country. Such men we think are preferable, as members of Congress, to those radicals who have always regarded thc "old flag" as a "flaunting lie," and ''hates polluted rag;" and who have ever spoken of the e .institution of our common countrv as a ' covenant with death, and a league with hell." Now that the war is over and the questions incident thereto permanently

rettled, we think it would be wisdom on thc part of our rulers and of the people generally to ignore as much, as possible all the animosities and bitterness of thc pa.it, and seek to cultivate those feelings of amity and friendly social and commercial intercourse without which thc union uf states is nothing less nor more than an iroubcund despotism, hateful alike io good m?n North and South. North and South alike have suffered much from thc insane ravings of extreme men in their respective sections, and we have no des're to sec the same causes produce again thc same or iimilar effects. With the return of peace let gxd will and confidence agaia exist as in the early days of the republic.

The Fenian Movement is creating quite an excitement just now both in Europe and America. It is sail that the British gOTernmcnt has in its employ in

(this couutry a large number of spies upon

the movements of thc Fenians who .1 1.4.1 .

the result ot their observations as o

requisite. We arc not among those ho

have any jrreat amount of faith in the ul

timate success of the Fenians, neverthe

less, we can but sympathize with all their reasonable efforts to free their own ';grceu isle" from the domination of England, and give again to the Irish people that liberty which intelligent Irishmen have always ?o highly prized and dearly loved. Not so, our liberty loving neighbor, hear him :-- 'So far as we are indiviouallv concerned we have no preference betwecu the Fenians and the IJritish, but on some accounts would not. care to sec a rebellion iu Ireland, even if it did not fucceed, as it '.Ci tainly would not, in order that v.e might have an opportunity to retaliate upon

Johnny for the cour.-e he pursued toward the United States during the recent trouble. Wc think it would improve his mor

als to have his logic tinned upon him." He has no preference between the downtrodden and outcast sons of a dearly loved and cherished land and their oppressors, but "on some accounts would not ca-rc to sec a rebellion in Ireland even if it did not succeed." Of course he wouldn't care, not he. Why? Simply because he docs not care how many Irishmen may be caused to bite thc dust. He never liked the Irish, r.nd he would not o.cn bid them a

lUou .-pcd in anything they might under-

WiUiout iiierc. . 30 jlC .. himself an accomplice in their

The soldiers, not relishing such shabby! iilf, sooner cr later must partukc

treatment from those who had always heretofore made such great protestations

the

ir rosroiiMoi

lity.

of friendship and sympathy called another

convention and put a ticket of their own

in thc field. For doinrr this the Tribune

Cabinet Ware-Sooms.

"Jeff Thompson tells the editor of the

Louis.vi He ,f:'una! that the only persons in the South who wish to do anv more'

I fit-Ii r in are t!ioi thut didn't ! anv whe n I i

Prt j and Journal have been busily engaged r whl, ho Abol; 'tJ1 as j some time past iu threatening ihc boUicrs i timU- ,.f the North. Ihiring the prog-

with everlasting political contempt if they d i not at once cut loose from their "svmm pathiscrs," the democrats, and fall inio line under the command of thc drill-mas ters of thc republican partj- at Chicago One aaiong twenty nominations ! Oh, how thc republicans of Chicago do love thc returned soldiers ! l-4i Ii

A correspondent of the New York Daily T'iujcj, now traveling in Alabama, writes

to that paper: "The fact is, Mr. Lincoln

ross of the war, they were too cowardly to lludit, and served their country by rttal ;.;y. They let others do thc fijlt'nj, whilst they remained at home to iuio'o what was bcng done by those in arms for the Uiüii; and they now declare that thc rebels cannot be trusted I These are

(fVCCESSOlW TO JONATHAN "WRIGHT 4 CO. ) MANU F A CT U REES AND nr.ALEUS IN FURNITURE. South of Ric & Bro' Store. Michigan Street, pivMOUTir, iisüi Aisr.v.

IL iL PICKSON. HEXUY WO0DDURY THE IKON AGE Has conic ag.iin: atUasttLc

0 3NT

Urfft Aim SPZüöY tiri

Hjii this :a:llz disease! It is :.;,. a sure cur f,r FeaiUtina. or SzitUi ?r cai;c P.vri.orbonatina in fr.a rRICE PERBOTTLS e5 rjlK;vhr.vch:i(i..riutcr)sirern.;ticr ftnd wonr lA"-'".1" t:'e trfl;,t,,Knt ofCaiK-erfi. which ,:rrCL VK wou: fat.ii- t'jcra um or uiia. th. h.iii.re. Lot taoe viiio I.iu TUMORS OFi SWELL1NQ3, or a red'.ot lose r.o ti;r.e !., kivir.- it Mtvn.ifJ tc.a atur.eiftroutniett rar.j M-c ihom fromth. horrors, aafitnas and dc -t from n ?ru cncer.

CATARRH CURED!

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hue t H. B. DICKSON & CD'S II Alt DW AUE si'rriTiP tv tup. ni'rn n'nriM ih'ti'p

NEW BRICK CLOCK, PLYMOUTH. IND. iSUKi: CUIU: roil Tin nivicv

wrtccec ua tiroveJ f.,ät Catarrh raiirrt 1

Where it can at all times be S C E .V and 1

BÖI G I1T in almost anr fcli-c,sizc, quamitv and quality from an

Af.?2R!CAN CGOKIKG STOVE

.i;rt.lliir l.li.iim n r.f T Wriohf X- i,n

the cow ir.lly Union shriekers who wish to , nnno.:ncelo tll(, cU;,rns of MiUnd a.Woin-

rilllKSK rtiititwTi having pnrci.aH-d thc j t0 1 COFFEE FIEATER. or from a crow bar to a

paper oi 01 tacts, iticvitare

imugurarc a war of races, bv attempting

to gi '2 the negro the right of the elective 1 rr. jcl.Ne. LttVon'e Democrat.

An

i)ijcacliu.c')l oT Seward.

in

or tlic Conercss oi the Lnited bt.itcs, or i , , . " ... - c , ... . P 4. , .. , . , ' , iCabuct. wilh beward at the tunc ol the

uoui u'lciiilt. in auoiiMiiu slavery, omv .. i i. . t. . .i ..j. r 4. . . . 1. i r. attack upon lcrt bumter, thus arraigns hilf performed their work, lh.-y t Jixm undone thc most critical part of the job I As the case now stands, the blacks ot Ala-j . impeach Wiidam II. Seward of par. bama arc a thousand times wor-c off than j ti o i j -o. t ioi in the conspiracy to throw our

when held in bondage and involnntarv I reoI,,c ,nt0 t5,c uulortunate conaitioii in

in conrticfi, that t)icy have on hand and are cjiistantlv manufacturing the best and

"SO1 O "tF S3

Of BTcrykin"; Elevated Ovoi r, Sfjmre, Tarlor ?ilicct Iron, Bjx. liiiicy or plain, with complee

Good Xeivs. The Franklin Democrat of a late date, under thn above attractive caption thus discourses relative to thc recent severe affliction of His Excellency 0. P. M : Our readers are aware that fjr some time past Gov. Morton has been suffering, ai rumor has it, from a serious injury rcreived in one of his nsualu-ght rides in a cab. It is said that he, in company with a weak brother of the Christian Comaiis hion. vi.MUd. on an errand of charity, one of those fi ail places that are always to be found in flourishing cities ; and that thc cabman at a late hour called for his Excellency, who in a hurry to leave, slipped from the high door step and either fracVired. dislocated, or in tonic cthf r way, curiously injured his running gear, soas to make it pradent for him to'-hold up." fVit there is now no danger of "thc disease going up into the body," or of ai:y long continued paralysis depriving the State of his dear services. We arc rejoiced t hear that he is not only convalescent but doing well, and

would sug-ct that he appoint a day of

inantsgiving ana 1'raise to tlic Almighty for saving the people their great Governor, and that all loyal and well disposed

pcrs-ons lay as-Mc their every day jobs and manifest their gratitude by singin" sons

ffpra;.-c, to doing charitable deeds, and

eating good dinners.

M:mv r.f lho;0 5'nrrmit i i

servitude

are deluded

Christmas is to

that among other things they are all to

have a farm, with plenty to cat and drink, and nothing to do. From Huntsville to Mobile, and from West Point to Deuiopolis, the most heart-rending pictures appal the passer by. They live in caves, huts, old boilers, and under bridges, and keep body and soul together with what they c.n Leg and steal these frcedu.cn. Am to the kind of 1 rcedmcn's urcau, I have uo plan to propose. I leave that to wiser and more sagacious men "

r.riNt stuosr.f Funrture, lleatlv-mid Collins Picture I'mrus. Bureaus Sofin St;iu.!s Tsibh-a Bcl-st ids cnlm: Oilice, Kitchen cam? upholstered and Booking chairs, Booking-Glasses, ic,

In cn.lh? vane v, and., f the vanmn gtylcn. at,l to SELF f:0ODS.f cv.n d.ription nt a.l prices. TI.ey keep thc he.t workmen that lI(,,s,. Trim.nin-, DOOR and WI.NPOW Lui e.n he procured ... the country, and are conse-, Gljfs AjA t,Ji. Carpenters' tool. ,;i-ittly prt piTcd to put up werk on the ruortet

pc??io:c lu'tjcc.

Cured hv loCdl trt:ifrr.f.i' at I .- .i

adverted cur: s. for Ctarrh. al! of !,kh ,r. 1 .'- r, rmuJics, Sive iehc-f.,dv Lilt tU p;ititnt U u.n tlirm, ;,ut. i, over cure. L'nd,Tun.hiiK the Ji,. anJ wc know it cannot he curvu by local tr. a.n.a a,.o. therefore. ca!c p.fc.-!e a cu -titutM.r.,1 r.niedr to btaken, a.. v t il corhI...,' I.,c.UuJ cor..titt.onwl ti.-i.tmnt. u-c e,l,.,.it to r.,noVctVe vauso oi Liiturrh, ru:d ih.-rchy e:!e :t a rrnr.iAr;i iTT cure. Ti.v'.sron-vlr-tion :uru:.rs. fi rr a,rri cd fr,.a. fivctoM v.n ihou,,,..! rc:,r, wl.idi phcth-ru on espTin.cc tu.p.fd hv atl, and cWed irr KcvromUvrtl, Vv .!., 1(..t rr0;nie to cire nil stages of d.M ace. Whil. di, g ar-curable. :f fciKon o. season, ah tn jes are not. Your cb .nav he curaple this Wo, k, ,... cat-to d,T, r.ot to muncf , hot, the .'..r of JcUt.

.o case iv. j oe re ...7... -

oe

ii- .1 l 1 ft

1 wuiei mev are now place t. j r.e surren

with the idea that next j cr ol l' urt "'ier was the turning point and thev keep o be their millennium, audi'11 the rebellion. Thc holding it was rtmei.tof i i .. i

peace inc abandonment or it was w i.

Ti-cv have two Hearses, ai.d are re.idv n.i all

t'mes to nttend Kunrnls in tovn and ennnfrv.

constantly on h'.nd a complete :-

The abo'.f- is from n abolition journal.

r.r .i .1 . i

succeeded in freein- Ireland or not if ,W ICIorc u war :"C nie paper as lorc.cr

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r.a'n Tfn wnul.lnr. our whether ib.v xnc.ioo.i is jroiu n aooiiiion journal

J ni

make the attempt ;?cir, because just at

this time he wishes an opportunity to re

taliate on England, but at any other time he doubtless would prefer the failure ol

the movemeut.

Internal Revenue tax.

We see it statal in late telegraph dispatches from Washington that Secretary McCul-

lough will recommend thc substitution of

a tax on sale, fur the present cumbersome

machinery known as income tax. In

some respects this would be an improve

ment on the present system, but in others

it would be very far from equitable. Thc

great difficulty under the present system,

is the constant temptation to thc commis

sion of fraud, and thc expense of assess

ment and collection of the revenue. These are however no greater than are to be expected in every system of special taxatujn. Thc true plan, it seems to us, would be first, a uoivcisal poll tax; second, an advolorcm tax on thc property of the country, not excepting bonds and treasury notes. By this plan all would share alike in proportion to their wealth in sustaining

thc burthens of the governnicut, and there would be no cause lor dissatisfaction between different localities, or even different classes in the same locality. Gen. Wade Hampton, the last Southerner to yield to the fortunes of war, and who declined to be a candidate, ha been overwhelmingly elected Governor of South Carolina. He has not yet been "pardoued" by the I'residcnt.

Wc stated a couple of weeks ago that

lion. James L. Orr had been elected Gov ernor of that State. Subsequent intelli-

probably be arrived at in fcis caw in few genre, however, confirm? the truth of the

harp.non the horrors of :! ivcry, and thc

sufferings of the "oppressed" slaves. iu

slavery is abolished, an I weTiud this sarjl

aVUtion paper relating thc horrible condition of the negro after receiving hisfreedom. So it has ever been with the abolitionists slavery was & bad thing, but freedom is a thousand limes worse.

The suppression of the rebellion there was its suppression everywhere. Mr. Seward agreed to surrende. thc fort. lie persuaded Mr. Lincoln to protect thc paralysis f r six or vnen weeks after he came into power. When Mr Lincoln overruled Seward and determined to reinforce Fort Sumter, Mr. Seward sent word to the rebels of the fact by Mr. Harvey, no' our Minister to Portugal. lie pro cured thc vcs-iols which was ordered to reinforce the fort to be sent to another pLicc, without the President's knowledge. The fort was surrendered, and the rebellion broke out all over the South.'

A Valuable Mauüu. The La Poric

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:ta:.us thc following :

m iti ti, c'Asir.s or ALL. sizes. Thc puhUc nre solicited to qive them a call, mid examine t'.eir stock of furniture before purch:"in z cl-OTvheri?-rivniouth, Jiily 21, 'Cj nlCtf.

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JEFF. Davis. The telegraph keeps at wotIc tending its stories about the trial of Davis. We publish them, and cur readers can take them for what they are worth. The Cabinet are said to be mostly in favor of his trial by a military commission, while the President fasrors hii trial by a civil tribunal. It is aLo said that Chief Justice Chase ia uot ujsirous of presiding at his trial. Some definite etion will

-oin to Eta!'. The Terrc Haute Express says: ;A sea voyage has been prescribed for Governor Morton by his physicians. Conse quently, as soon as he gets the Legislature fairly at work, he will leave the State Department in Governor Hiker's hands and goto Daly, where he will spend thc winter with his family." We trut that the soft skies and genial

atmosphere of Italy, together with thc sea

voyage, will recuperate the exhausted cn

er-iics and declining health of His Kxcei-

lency and restore biin to the physical en

ergy for which he was distinguished before

he unucrtook the arduous duties of thc Gubcrnational office. Thc voluntary crpatriation oi His Excellency, although for but a fcdiort period, will also test thc experiment whether the people of In Jiani will be able to take caro of the uselves during his absence and continue thc Governmental machinery in motion. Governor Hakcr will have very grave responsibilities to assume, but if His Excellency will leave him a suit of his old clothes, with thc generous aid of the people, we have an abiding faith that he will bo able to discharge thc Executive dtitic?, if no other.

Thc following shows the political complexion of tho Senate and House of lleprcscntativi s of tho State of Ohio, at the coming session : Senat.-? I.cpub'.icans 25, Democrats 12. Republican majority 13. H ous-e Republicans 08, Democrats 37. Republican majority 31. This gives the

j opposition a majority po joint ballot of 44.

Mr. Joshua Watson, of Scipio township, in this county, raised this year 1,10'J bushels of cranberries on a marsh containing

ten acres, on his farm. He sold them this city, Michigan Citr, and Westville, at from x?4. to 4,50 per bit. Wc venture .'.. fcay it ii ti e most profitable ten acres ol groucd, or marsh, in this county, and orh.ips in the State. The crop was no expense cxeept the cost of gathering and marketing, which we are told did not exceed one hundred dollars. The net profit to the fortuuatc owner is about $ I,ÖU0. Louisiana. Iu Louisiana Ihe Provo't Marshal's courts organized by thc Freedtncu's Ri'.rcau have been abolished by Gen. Fullcrton, and all the cases relating to thc frc dmen arc turned over to thc State ourts, the officers of the bureau, however, being iii.tri'c;ed to see that the negroes receive jiuticc. The Confederate cx Govcrnor Allen, now a voluntary exile in Mexico, who was nominated by his admirers for re-election as Governor of Louini-

ana, has, it i.s p;iid, declined the honor, expressing his intention ol remaining in the dominion of Maximilian. New Orleans papers report difficulties with tho negroes iu the parishes of Caddo an I Dossier, and au outbreak is feared

unless a military force is ordered to thc

scene, lue Governor is said to be rapid

ly organizing hin force? to meet this and

every other similar emergency. The latest advices from South America state thac tho town of Crqtiyaua had been ivptiircd by the allies, after a siege of six wicks. 5,000 Paragnans were captured and immediately dratted into thc allied army. The restoration of property stolen by Gen. Duller in New Orleans ha been made general by order ot pendent Johnson.

HE'DING & HOOP P LES.

VVe n ill pay tlic follow inp prices from this date until J inn iry 1st, !r'(15, for St ive Holts Heidin md Hoop Poles on Otlivery at ourSuve Facton ;it Plymouth. White Oik Stave Hol". $G.."0 pr. cord K.d Readme 5.UU White Oak Rived Heading Drr 19,00 per thousand " Crcen 17 03 tJir'Korr.Iooprolct 25,00

ALSO AT

fn-vnrtd. Rourhon ar.d Etna Green, we will yv.y

t I Ji) ncr cor d for Ked and While Oak Stave ho t

Hinl I.Q.i nor curd for I'ed (Vk, Ash, F.Im . .:?

Maple Heading bolts nnl $,u" perinoupaim mi Iii korv Hoot, Pole?, delivcied t" the fide trick.

convts for loadi g on car.", the bove lo he

ofsood iinlity and to lu piled :oil inr cti-div u-

v 1 0 n 7 1 1 RuKLBUT HKirn uu

XOTICK TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO SELL HEAL ESTA TE

State of Indiana. .M-irbha.l l.omirv, v.ojri oi

Common Plea 3. Notice ii hcrehy ijvtn th-tt (m-oijo? Willi.nn.. ildminilr:tor of ihe et itc of Jo --ej. Ii Vile, deceu e , has filed Lis petiii.n to k the Pe.il Kt:toI the decedent, his pcron.il t. injx :nsnliciont to p.i v hii dehU; and tint said p ti'in will ho heard nl he next term f the Court of Common 1 lean of aid eountv . JOHNC- CPSHMAN, Clerk.

lies id lire- Lois. The undersigned has a few lar;e i-izcd rtsidf nee lots, ehgihlj located, w'oieli Im ill sell che ip for cash, or part cash and the residue on tiie io suit purchasers These lots reabout tw ice the size of ordinary town lot". 3n!Itf J. G. OSHORNK

HytheKe or Pound; Mill si-. Log and Do Chains; the in n A xcs in the West.

Tiii, Brass, and Hollow Ware Of a!l kin

jPLOAVS, SHOVELS,

I j ind all manner of Agricultural utcnwiN, iucludinc j Foil .- that lo id and unlo.id hay hy boiec power

.a spicnnniasiot f mvi. oi O U T L 1 1 Y. FISH HOOKS rf- LIXES, ROP& WIRE, BEL TIXG AXD COW BELLS, IP OX AXD STEEL IX BARS, ROLLS, SI EE TS AXD BUSCHES v., kc In factevtry thins that mit on erer tiiouclit ot hutingiua Ihirdwaie fc'loie.ai. J a tliousand things beside, Hth NEW STOK constantly urmirtj, r.ii'ch thoy prowsc felling O XX HU J. JP HI IFL n. in the s in? e:m , bought hi Miy other place tili side of Pittshui th. All kim I of tin, t-lu e? iron, copper and brarcs ware wide and tep iii-1 o;t n-j s-. nable tcrum nnd .diort notice, 19. I?. DICKMIX cV HO

Jane 1 I eoo v9no-tr.

r. II. Anders' Iodine Water. An Jnfuluable Diicotfry. A Vvt.i. ( kain of Iodine in each ounce of Water, Pistol crd vithaut a Solcent ! The moa Powe.ful Vitalizing Atrent and liestorative known. Scorfula, Salt-Rheum, Cancer, Rheumatism, Consumption, nnd many Chi onic Mid Hereditary Diseases, are cured hy its use. A4 thousands: can testify. s Circulars sent

free. IN ice. Ul0 per bottle.orG for S" 00

STATU OK INDI ANA ( MARSHALL COl NTY.l In Circuit Court FVhruaiy Term, 1SC6. Alexander Kerr ) vi Divorce Clni.--fc:ia Kerr. The pl.iir.tiiV in tiie tboie entitled cause hv Ids attorney, has filed in inv office his coirplaint agi-iist tlic defendant, r.nd it appcarinc 'J the return of the Sheriff of Marshall Couuty on a summons issued to said defendant, that the de. IVndant, Chiirlena Kerr, is a iton-retddent of the Stitc ol Ind -cvi. rh" i" there foie hereby notified of the pe;u' i cv of said complaint arainst her. And

i unless si e appear, Answer or demur thereto at the

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Tne ?.:beriber- wci.ld resf rctiuili cnli the Iteiit'n n of the i iti7. i.j of Iv..r b..n du I r. itity ia our sp!e..?i ! Mci k of ct er-ti.li.: ;:i the t'roöcty Hid I i.sli.n i iiO.ii v; v." lieh hebern. lowi-h

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- '-- . " I.... , l vu, O.IIU V J III piM 1 11 . and the matters nnd tliin? therein contait ed nnd ailedged will he heurd and determined in her abAllkinde of Job Work dene at this Otfee rr scdcc. JOHN C. ClhSHMAN . Clcik. rt nitic itli neatoi itid tipitei c. H. Rt rffl Alf. r W

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ij ivu uuni L'j7tr ;-i to -7v.-i TfAfr. Jyn if,,, J.r.- ,o , Tj rr'l lit oiler. D'yt-u uoht Wh:; y;tu :m to 'J'yirei Uro'hert Iym icijj Mieh.-ul to Tyr"l E rotiert. If V-u Htir Vri: J e'y . I h.rrtl ihctlat, I' you V'tht St.jfir. j'rn 1 r C fee ja to Yyntt B.o'hert. . rt-i.t ,t,i -.. - ; S- i, , PruJ Fi n ,,e- .SVrjfV, Wd o,nl H iYc tf War.. c7,".-a, (V,;.fry Wore. L. "wo,u, Oruh:?ex. Suis, C,.;. e!ttt.. ttc. 70 ,w Li tfunt, if you ir,. 0fttMny autl rirtktinq hi the Grocn, cuj IWiincr Ue lo Tyrrcl Brut here. We will Lnyhave onhandt full stock cf everything bclon;In lo our ti;ü. ihich te will aell a low an any firm between Fort Warua aid Chicago. I'lK T K)IS IKE STRICTLY CISH, OXJK LOTr.rO: Quick Salka And Small Profit. You will find wi on Main itrctt, iu Mcrndorftr'a New Stose Building. TYRREL BROTHERS.