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TUE PLYMOOTH DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT PLYMOUTH. INDIANA. rt .,:- : Q T TTAPV.T. "PrODl'lGtOT Ö- j. FL V rri.UXJi.lUtux rrm 'Terms or SulwrrJplion 2,00 a; year In Advance. ; Paymenti m'itbe made invariaMy ii s-lvam- j tad the paper discontmncl nt the expiratio.. of: tli time otiJ for, unless renewed. These term be ttnctly adhered to. PnbPciioers ho p-t the.r rrf l,J lho arnr will fe charged 25 cents a year extra. Hates of Advertising: One square (h space often lines or b of thintvpe) one wee!:, l.C'.and 30 cents for eacli . Jditional insertim.
i-2 t mos. ' G nn'f :no i 47 o p no j 1 2 1 yeur. 4 0 0 6 on c n. 410 f.O 15 no no ft a 10 (50 ; 15 V1 in no lrt00 i I2 0n; 5 00 12O0 !." 00 20 00, 5)5 M ;;0 01 Ü0 00 BUSINESS GAUDSD Tl. A. O. BOKTOX. SUUGKOX DKXTIST, PLY M O U 1 II I N D I A N A IS branch; at Plymouth. T 1 1 1:0 . r. r r4 n.Cx sr. S-A. FLETCHER, Jr Trcst. T9al5-ly. A O. CAPROX, ATTORNEY AND NOTARY, Will ittnd to ltlrroreinn-il hiw-re placed ; in livs hin-isnromptlv Hid eareiniiy. Parti.'-ilir atfentio:i criv.-n f Guirdl in-hip i on. Rintvne.l Rt'k pv of deceived and disavt..t ..l.llArt nraettre.l nt re:i0!,ahle ra t e-. 0el Mr""'nlothei wri'teninstrumer.ts; ittr inl Ti"eklv drawn up in 1 acknowledse- i .r.rat.ken. " !' Tl TT CoLT.rrTiONsmvle and pronr.tlv remitted. O fi ' orcr II n T ek5n & Co' ll.r.lwire. ...... ,.io,!t'i r i TOn Store, Plymnth In liar.t vl0;i20 tf A CARD. C. II. REEVE. TTar Claim Ag't, Plymouth. Infl., Having concluded to resume the practice of the lir bore, will rr!rtirrt in Fulton. Sitirk. LaPortenn l Kose.iu- , welt a MirsViU. C-vin'-ie. Colbv'i.:. nrtmntlf !n.i etTieientlr aM ended to. t ireful , .(..tlnniron trt Prohite luine. Insura?ie elected n I.ive and Property in the best eonipain.-, in th- United Sur. ' Srr.ciL ATTrvnos- pi id to the proetOtor - ,c ot.i: , IVM.wa ..,.1 tirir f-T hountv. arrears of pay, pen-ioes and other ruiim Ksrcaa to Karwei'l field .t Co., ("i'r.'o. ti.ti'nj oi miuiri.,111.1 S!nw R:irhour .t lo.. Linct"'0.i. - 1 n.w.'-'v Sheldon S: Co.. N. 1 GralT Rennctt k Ca., Pitt-bur.'. 41n4Cif INT. A. O. PACKARD, AN' COUNSELOR "Plvmoittli. ImliJinsi. t3:i!5 3. A. M'CRACKIN, -Cm ntr Recorder, and Attorney At Lais, Ä Cfr1... fnmttv TziilL'ini. J"itt litl Ottft. txk- irkMO-.vledgemor.no' M rtriTe. A:'. All " itr of ifitr tion tt'i ld f "o Stark? .in 1 idioin'mir Connf'.-a. 1 T H iiity minevan l hivknivof Sol lier. nlPenin. c illeete l. Rtuitt ince nromr.tlv nil an 1 ch ires reionbl. vthr.'C tf Will mV! iO'ltlon, PV I.iTP", rximmrDR- ROS M. D-. lUrm permanently loCited in PlrmOHth. u ,!I ittpnd to nll branchof the profession. The Eve and hi' department receive?, as hrtofore. rnei-tl attention Ofllce with Dr. Weston Michiztn street. Pljmouth. Ind, Oct. -2C. tT tf. JJCDICAL CAKI. DR. J. E. BUnoivi; RneetfiillT infonm the eitier. nf Plvmonrh i und Mirshalf County tint he In reftirr.ed to j I'lvmouth and will renme the prWh-e of Me liine in ll it v.iriom Rnnflic, and bv cloe pliettirtn to his profession hop?s to merit a rta oniKIe patronise. Oflfice in Woodward's BricK Block. door) north aide, up stairs. n'2 ly. "TVR. J. M. CONFER, late Surgeon r.r the I ß 20th Indiana. lafintrv. öfters hi proVsml erviee to the reople of M::rsiil! County. 1 T O.Tice and residence west s:dof Mi hi n Rtreet, three blocks North of the Edwards Ilon-r flj;njuth Iad'um. vVuVrl J.J V1NALL. HOMEOPATHIC Pil YICIAN AND SURGEON, trtieular vttent'on paid to Onttrie praetic, and diears if fromen ail ciil lren. oliee rer C. P.lm-r' store. Rii I Ti?e oolite the iN'orthwejtcomer of the Puhl ie Square. v9nll-ly. To Tea chor. Mk Cummin, School Hi miner 0f Marhll County, will hold Public Examinations of Tetcherg on the 3d Saturday of each month, t th Seminary building, coramencin-at 10 o'clock A. M. FTPfM'S 1, is u
No. q 1 nio 1 qusra $ - 5' 3 4 on 4 r,ri col. . . 7 5 VXrol... 12 00 1 col ! 19 00
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Ltgal advertisements ?1 ?or ...arc for each rMnsn .C0 17.00 ! S.4CrMl,M and e, cooking . . ! ' T "T, Ci . , " I Jt. V otlVet. that it lias dcinont Ated onr c i "
lnertion,ehar-edto parties r.rlimn- 1. em. 3 ,ft Fxprewwill take pacn- of 2.0(1 Shukin-, Qtiak.ng as 110 mortal ever shook or ' 'v'" : , f r , . ... flinf i 1 . ,f SIOMlfiy UU5S. ComoM,ctios to promote private intere,., j . wet fr0ia cf.8lj;ne. quakf.d bc?or, Johnson, sh-uld he down toother, ant.d ty to hd t,-and that si ou.d be suhiden j nCVolan,l ITe- aid hiv su.thepiidforatthere-uUra lrertcdrates. : . ! I tl.cn heaid this .Mnncr mutter but the words, the "i'iitle and divine 'd-rie. of the mil-i tu warrant the continuation of peace, if j . i"e eitoi 01 the ClLciano iie.aid, na Mxn an.1 Death re rv.b!isled .1 news, j TRAINS GOING EAST. -Some dinner ! ' lenium Hut now when bo-innin-Mo d e- not forever, at least until wc shall have j S I'Cen tolefibly profuse 111 ins compiiAn vf.rt isFMF.NT-. unless the nn-nher of in -er- ( MÄTTi ExtI Ex K"x 'Twastl,e n!-v wo,d ,icM Tkcn, 'twas th-j only , . j,. j J t) j).,,.! reduced the interest on our debt to lower j llieilts to the pretty girls of Cleveland, has tions desired is Ppecified, will he continued till j 1 "I" vord 1 m sure ; 1 w ' ' ' ' ,; , i,.,v -it ir.fnit which orC beeil rcquesteJ to sa' a ITOod thin:.' in be.nlere.1 ont..n.I el,.,rd at reeujar .ate-. j cUea,- ITToTam 55o,MlorM . l all a hey as we eat o,r eye over the : f ' M , t"u. c0 r eh I'f of the homely ones; and heroes it LocLnotic-s.O cents for each Iiae. ! Valnaraiso. . . i C 50 S oil ! 7.41 ,1245 .M ,T1 . f .w '.c'vrn.ore.' and rcli-ioUi pro-pect we mu-t leave bo-; nrin..u, aal ,u. n no au, 3 1.1 . , J 1 Plymouth..' h - fl 9 'Mi fi.22 2.25 i Has I s-iul.and ii'jthmg more. : hind, we are hüod witii sadness, almost to ! "s ours and so famous . for -ood la:f h, j l-1
II. It. Time Tables.
7 I j PMWiurgl. B ; . j potior, (:,ilVf S.hbaths excepted. as ft Hows:' - Train lenving Chieao at 5:.r0 P, M, leaves daily, TRAINS GOING WEST. Exrnn-) Mail I Ex. i Ex. ' Pitt-hmgh.... ,2,10.01 7.00. jv S.OCpji 3 OO.-m Ik5i;ht"0n "" Kn0n.......l 4.11) S.30 ! 3.20 1 -1.25 j 8.43 4 "5 I nr i'ni - o0 i j . 1 t 1 Colnn bian.i. . AJy -1 0 1 j ".03 ! Alliance ! G.I3 .IIÜO r,.55 ; G :12.45p 7.13 COO ! 7..10 :M,i!on 70 i 1.0-5 " j 7.40 i (hruVo 7..V2 114-2 H 20 , n.lC : - i. .,ti - 1 j ! o ". IT "7 .Hotter..... jj ..IJ j K..r -1 . f.midor.tl.e..i 9.W 3.2(. !.4. 1 '-. -.ao .Manfn hi. .. .110,00 : ( r.s l;Ilt ' r-!?nn S PP. t : ;! i.:: 11 I 1.4.) 12 I'.AM no i;.io ! Mt'fT'tis J 1 .iU 7 10 j 7.r0 $ 7.-') i 2.D! , f.,,- S.uilBfkv 12.21'r h : Korr?st 4 -.45 8-25 e.45 9 4.1 10.10 2,31 i I.itna ' O.01 n.-nhos ! 2,ir. 11 o.e.-, an f9 1 4.2f ! V..,. V.,t ! 3.1 fi 1100 111.34 15.00 i . Tort Wune..! a.00 l.rfp H f.J5 , f.litmli. j .r.4." V,'jra-.v ; 0.9 1 .22 2.2 1 2 15 3.t4 : H.17 3.20 4.r j 0.1 1 4-5 6 30 1C4
j Chica-o ; .p jnA M' 0.2" m 5 5'hM 10 C'V.m Valparaiso...! (J..V) 8,00 7.41 12 15 m j I'lvmouth I h.'fl 9Mi f.S2 2.25 V:iraw I F rl 10.2f, .10.23 3.37 Columl.ia jlO.50 11.12 jl I 20 4 32 Tort V.'avr.e.. 12.?0pm 12.1 " r m 1 2 25 V 5.55 Van Wert ! I .r,:) . 1 .2: i 1.45 7.27 Dolphos jo 45 12.(2 j 2.2i 1.05 l.ira i ! 3 20 2.3 J ! 3.12 ' H.42 j Eorc-t ! 1.54 3.53 4.25 10.14 ; Cr.r Sandii,kv; f, n 4.22 4 50 00.47 .' liuevrus I n.fS i.Ofi 5.40 11.30 i Mansfield i 8,n.'. f.,43 j 7.1 i j 1.10 J houdovilie...; 0.10 7,37 7.57 j 1 ."!) ! Wc-3ter.... ; 10.20 ri.30 S'.45 '2 47 , Otrville 10.51 1100 1 'M7 i3.13 I M;i-iion r.10 :.35 );.."; 3,t7 irnron 12,00 0 55 10 17 4'5 ! Alliance ; 1 .20rM' K 40 111.30 5.'5 i SiiW-r.i j 2,f,0 11.10 I2.''."rn 5. 3 5 j Ci-imbiana..! 2, 0 11.40 12.31 ! 0.00 I Enon j 3.20 10.20am 1.12 I C 35 i New Rriphton, 4.10 P2.5s ; 1.;.;, j 7.10 ; Rochester....! 4.0 !l,l0 ! 2.10 7.25 j r.itshurgh ! G.O0 ! 2,20 i 3.20 1 ,30
- j o :j 7 I.3.13 . J, 1--.4i l''l - :.. ; F n. MYERS. Gen. Ticket Agent. I JfTWII L I JMM m I C. . & V. II. U. Time Tabic. j SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. EASTWARD. EaveEa Torte, duly . f,n . 1 'Sunday Exeer t-A,)) o ;v..i.. Arriveat Plymouth ?;00, M j WESTWARD. reiri-PTrmoni .in. P M 1 uivi t lyroou.u .i. 1. m Arrive at I. a Porte ...4:19 P.M ! Tr linsrnn bv M Porte tim!. which 1 kept I I'j. .ill lMvorv tor. mJ t 1. minute slower j , Mian P., Ft. XV. Si C. II U. time. H R. nUUMNER.Snpt. J IV. A. CJ. 11. 1:. EXPRESS TRAINS PASS WAN ATA II, r.-i-r. voRrir, v;..?jt rxp-s (S'.ird.ty exempted).. 1 I :n" A ! 'J " " " . 7:31 I' M nr ! . ... ,r . ,nr9 r ... -,..i.t'. n.r- at; j ' ,, ' ',ui lX4 OX(.or(0,i ' " r' ' ' ,....-.. , " " Chicago Harber Shop. Vi!lb orn f;om7 o'clock a. m. till 3 p. rn. H.iir-dre.ino. Sh.ivin; Ac., done in the best 11. P.trlt.Iu':ir attt-niion irven to entttntr f.-die' in! chiidrrn's hair. Room upstairs in Corbin's Rlofk, Plvmot'th, Indiani. o-f. Si,5 lm A. C. I'OLTZF.NDORrr. rp d. RAir.Ev, a MCnXSEI) AUCTTOaKEE. If vir: liü.l fifteen ve.ir rTn'rieiife in th , biiin's, ofl'.-rs his -rvifr-s to tho public, nnd ! a hare of pitrmmire. lie will make re.i?on:i"!e term. II 4 - 1,TISIIA'AKA PUMP: FORTPNATPS IIOSTETLER at Rrrmm in this Coenty.i arent for the eelel rnted Mi-hn-wak.i Pump, sii-1 lv those who have thi-iu in i rse to ex'-el all other wooden pumps now nude , anf, . ' J , . .j,,,,, j ? - y 1 - j .Mr. II. is prepared to fill aU order promptly. t)(JRE LIQUORS for Medial .ind oll.rrj.nr fiose?, c;in . had at mv Store, one iio.i North of the branch Rank. J. F. VANVAI.KENni'PCn, Plymouth, May lw, '.r. tf J- 54 sCCTi, 4 ( ' 11 1 ,M 1 4 Cor.tii.tn s to ive Pr.'inpt fcnt:on t t h Collection of Claims. IT It 't of references tvt n lien rijui red. Tt rm modviate. r'bilö-tf. JOHN NOLL, 33 TJ T C XX XX! Me;it M uket on MichJ-in Street, opjosite Wheeler's Hank. 1'I.ViurMi i li, riKliaiilt. Nov, 5 .thil I. EDWAHDS IIOrSE, IIICMIfi A V ffTRFKT. Pl.TMOVTII, ItPlAKA C. Ä W. II. M'COIf NBIiti, Proprietoie Omnib'js to .ind from all trains,, .and aluo to vy pirtof the town, when orders are left nt the House. vthilb-Jj INSURE YOUR LIVES for benefit of you. family with Rood I,ocal Agents, and noi T-tTELira sTBAHGtcas. Policies igdiied and loises paid.throuph C. II. ERVE M a reh -Jl, T.5 -Wt f. V r' r'
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, TIIUliSDAY,
TLe Blackbird.
Once upon a midnight drearT. -I.i!e I pondered' . 7"r Vlrl" Ut .trca' Hit?C:l1 ' j.,,.,,." ., ticslairiv. and to examine tneir creeds and cikaiid c.rj, ; . . O'erthe wr I the Kibclhon, ai.d the things that 1 urns Willi canuor: ana a.-, the Jiepuuiican
were before Whüe I sat r.bsorneil in thinking bran tails slowly dunking I Suddenly I . a blinking, one-eyed fi; i clumber door Saw a one eved, winking, blinking hgv. chamber door. Standing there, And nothing more. I . . . ...... . 1 i ver snail lorgei ic, now 111 gi.uicuiromi l I met it, i .... ........ , 1 . . I And 1 ever -liali lorget it, liui 1 looseu io aius that door; rorl5:iv a muntrem figure, like a giant, only
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J Ai.d Iure f!..d a hi- buck i.igscr, leaning up 'r a 1 1 0111 t otl , in the name of pliü atithropv aS t 7 -r .(1 ... hl kUnd justice, is doomed pnctlcable MuOu A iHiVM't'liiI on; OIICK ni'ier. Uli IIIS UlOi . J I 11 , .,4;nf;t m, door t he t heorv of t he suseoptibi ! Uy , V all li'.iI . . .... T.. ? ....i.s 1 ...
Leaning thoie. and nothing more. and struck the flooi " .Mied the uhrr' head completely, and Ml Struck ifflwd not faure. Then Ins imnudci.ee heyuning. and his gum
i Ftn.inht into the firenlnce SDvins. where iy liam ;
and t" were fniüft ! I he ods. In the hopeful eathu:am d'. ,M; 'tfrminea to nave it. .y.tniu snort j that Ir. an 1 .Mrs. Charles Kean werej-yly parts ot the fc.ue-s are readercd..up I beheld thepoker lvm-'near the hearth upon the j youth we were w..nt to !o.,k forward in the l Ihc inain ciiancc of our cxisttMieo or oin'j playin.ir Hamlet and Gertrude close beside i with the bsekloiie strip- for lard. The Coor; ! expectation of witno in jr in our dav, un-; honor should lea d u.s to take up arms for ; theni, cwi that enlr a thin cauvass parti- Uau-are u:cat is cat oii" from the leaf fat Thin w:ih nio?t .ctcrmiticd Tigor, 8twiSit 1 1 . . . infhiencK'of t!:o 1 'r;ir- A to our exigence, we have thor- j iiun scparatcil theni from actors and audN an. ribs; and other lean pieces are used
nui itu it u nie i.ii i 11 11. Iii . 1 4 . I n t rf -1 1 a n.,f Srt u :,. ti!t.t i,-r i.i-.'f-r- thnt it missel 1 iion-eombattant tuim.-tcM oi' the meok an 1 V vunln-.ite.l that. anl no nation is once. Ot course thev beat a hast v retreat, lor the same vurj.ose. xne thick part cf
exH.sed ius-nnning, gi-ammg far and wiJe. new gallows ri-ing. vcM to pay them because of the piightVhiic a satile hr no nuans winning, did he vi?w j !,u,j lK.Vi. j,vi.0ns are siU'.iued by the'higof its word to creditors Uttt if we me iruni 1 the d-.nr. i thnndor of i'i'in"nbcred cann,n and an-' were to jro to war with England now, or And cool v said, Your treat, mn I" i:Vr go n';V , u i.m u.niuoi on .1,11, a. 1 ap , . ,,,,,, . ''.ti , in the sc.cet man. pa ed U the vis on .d count ess dead upon j soon, wo shc.tud double our debt, and at
Till I pit si me to cat, man, I'll ic'crlear itoor. I'll never ijuit your chumber, thougl vou beat I in v iui 1 iu.li, ; Never leave oti ut vir more ! ' ....:ü 1 ....... . II I Then toward the fireplace marching where my lp , r '''. 1 Co.dlv siaiütd this s.uiev ni'"'cr, bold: v st ilued j across the iloor; " j Never made the sichtest !w, sir then I knew th re'd be :i row, ir, i.V. t : t ... I... 1 i .,.,t.
u. .... :.. ,.t,..w -.0, u,, WI into pwer, the di.-re-ard I to tlie dor; I 1 i- t ' 1' I Then I kk-kt-i him frem n.y ch.in.bi-r, and he!' the Constitulii.-n and g .;.l lailh towanll I v.i nt hack to the door, " the South they had practiced, having pro-I
: Lciiiud iijr.iin-t it iit-thln more.
Then this Hiavkbhd for a while, sir, re.u'U did 1 went into thev.tr simply to uotomg will be onne. o hyeaK it; ano we , htxt 1 Ihey never have a h zen young caio :uc to smile, sir. ' j put ibwi the rekdlio and ave the En-J are the more anxious that .here .-!iou!-I be; sprigs keeping company with them. 1 hough a r iv 'mms, rabid, hungry look hi dusky , uioii, stboii-hing slavery being repad'atv! ( ll" ,ii:;,ri 1 v' i:!l England, because we be-1 Seventh They wash their own hnnd"vnaon b.oe " 1 as :i purp--e. W'a refer the reader to the , h'i: e that France would back England kerchiefs, iron their own collars, and darn Thoa.ah.'-.od 1, thoa ort a Fr.-edmun , tLoa ha.t ;, ( their c-uventiens of tho-e j with ail its force sliould there bo such a tiieir own stoekin-s. 'Ihit Hlh ,oa seem to ' hy which, through fraud, they drew tarrel, and its decision be remitted to Eighth-They never wear- waterfalls
be so t ('r, ro.u. u yoa win woi.w nie!e. Quota ti.e i.t-rer. : cv Frovi J. d you will work for me a half an hour or ermon . j.Miuh I in:irv.!vd this uioiiu!? nicr should t 1 i-!?? I n . . t . u 1 ; lodoaletle !o0 twould t iKe Lut half an hour or more: r.tjEorwe cannot help agrccin ing that no living hu !"!: I heilig. bv thus rrlusing, And I thcL began abusing this big nigger at my I do-ir. ! urc. s.udl. 'von must he crazr to he ? cursed' I." ' To 1 e o w ! 11! hi r v .1 lo wntit fo work no ranro U ;li you ever tveik tor wes-trll mv I nnpVe!' Quoth ilio ni-gei'i.ex 11 men-!' - r !.-. . , . , ... . ... .. j'Ni-gcr.' said I. 'honid demon nigger still, m , v i(.iri.p u . ' ii ri 1 n Ti.t iri :i I .-Trr;ii.i sh.ve or f.-emau Thiuk ui::iin heiore you answer this one question 1 implore; Have vo.i ut no sen.e of feeling do you mean to liie by steal ina, Or by work'ng and fair dealing tell me, tell nie, 1 lino lore. On vuiir honor a a Digger, will vo.i labor as I. . fore ?' Quoth the nigger 'nevermore ! ' .s-'tutkd alt' e stillnes broken by reply to llatly j 1,1 would eat spukfcti, Doablle.' sod I, 'this big nigger enough for tour, When mi so:n? sj aciou- rice plantation he would otit-e.il all i-re.ition N'tHT make a cal johitioti how mnch cash it cost, I'm i-::ie, For bio ni.i.-t.r bonr.ht the victuals in the ood : c! ! days ol" jmc, Now hcT. feci hiiu Mcvcnnorc ! Nipjrer,' ? iid 1, Jiiii of evil, tuit my room o to :he iic 11 Or if ou say ym'llwork I'll biin your supper to the door. fell me truly, I conjure you for the last time, I implore V Quoth the iiL'trcr nevermore. ! He that word our siiru of parting', niirrer man " I ci ied. iipt.irtiiig (Jet thee buk to here thou cornet fron; let me rc vut;. face no more, J,in t':e .irtny to 'Jeias ncor comeback hcie t ve us Nt'ir ntuin a;:.in to vex us never let ns cc vott inoii-; fake y 1 1 r gize fn m ti.Tniv meat, ani take your e ilea's Iroiu my door ! Qui. tit the liLe- 'uevcniiorc ! And tlf nijer Kti'.l ij standing in my entry on the J.ili'Iili, A rt f v bialy (licturc, with his hack against my i.'oor. i And h s eves :i e ever ppying at my ham as it i-" inn.-. And in y poker still ia lying near my hand upon the lloor. Ihit my victuals to the 'fly Imp of that nigger b iny door, Shall be lifted 'nevermore ! The lion. Thom is (Jorwin who-e com plexion, as is well known, is mine of th furest "being in New York, win introduced to an English gcntieinan of hoik celebrity, who had lately crossed the bir. Halt pond to sec the American elephant oi; his native sod. Mr. Corwin was introduced as being an Ohinan. This term evidently misled John Pull, who lo k ? for a moment a 'good deal puzzled; how ever, his face suddenly brightened, and seizing the hand of Mr Corwin, he ex pressed his happiness at making his acquaintance: then kindlv inquired if his tribe were ol peace with (he ichltcs f An explanation and ?ort merriment followed.'
.-nojiu rein,.- 10 laoor, feeing mat j i,,;r tM.ncludetl to unite the two purp ses of aldemcnt or demoralization ot halt ot the! J nirteentli I heir children will be .Should1. !o 'f a dinner he saw cookh," ' porting down the rebellion and aboii-hing northern producing forces as they A'erc j bright and shining lights in the world. ....,. ti... a..- :-!iv.ov- Tlw tv.n tiiiriius.s 1iivi h.i'u ii'iiiiint't-.iifi! bv the census of ISoO. leuv- fourteenth Thev won't keen hired
! ih '.;v.h!.e ateoiie 'nevcrmort . I compli-hcd by the unite 1 cilor s ol the mg. perhaiis, soiuctinng like two millions ; g:rls tnl tiieir liu-bauds can attord then I ' i s .1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1.1 i l.t t : 1 t.':r. 1. um ..1 i ... .,
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I)tNfgJ:r ol't.ic l-cpuliticans.
Fiomthc Indianapolis UtralJ. party is now in power, it becomes us to as whiteAdack. rod and vellow rar-.- of r.eo !! iudctd, the icop.Us uf all the nations! of the earth into one noebted of, e,ua'. uf 1 artners in the ...voi nment 0f
cerfaiL and t as udirmcut uron the r.ur. . il: umii n:b an ; ouratioii cxere es of the Ainer can Union table. Ciean the carea-s of the cat
ure at mv ? p'cs which it seeks to acconiplii bv the u'-v h")K f,"1 cvl1 Ui,V coine h"om lt:, but i Convention, which were, as they under-! Take off the feet at the auklo joint. C
exercise ci me powers 11 p.o-.-wve.'. . ; ... :. " -"o - ivoi. to ne neia at the Acaaemv ot ,mu me neaa on close n tne snouidcrs, ser
re at my It cannot be dis-uiscd th::t one of its , V.1'1' auowmg it to proceed to the U; Ti,0 r,i:iee Gp 111QGt:n!? b-.d been i tin the iowl from the skull, and oren
lo.-iditt" Tiiiriiiisos i tu n in :i : 11 . tto tlto ! aroitraiitcvst ot war. tliat we cannot sup- , f.innnrp,l to nnothcr hail hnt nf ttiiü thov t skull lengthwise on the under side, vn
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the 1 nitci .vtat.js, and of the sr-verai;' UM IUl uni"um ac l-IIK --
Stat tatos of this Union. This is i be 1-no. niauii) I1) juolIiCSS. Willi laiii'.'au vci'jciiy, onward and ui.ward to the .. ; ie tK.n luwly Jr.iil'.S and the moral j liil' -onliciv. , joUvcrs of the divine JMato Cicero, and othew, to the uhonn in ,r,!,t C,y when wars shall be no m nv, when crinse J despair, as we still behold new bayonets
ejourja thousand fields of carnage. The lK-tes of the triumphant Glorv H:ulehnaii. -.lohn
ltrown'-! s(.ul is m irchin,r " ie 'that full on T' our ear, do not dinel the glootn. JJut are we riirht as to the fact that the 1 i;,rpublirans iK-m-u to ir.ake this (lovern--moot a panners'hip of whites, neirncs , ,. . ' 1. , , Chinc-e, te . L:t us see. lelore they j got into power their lea ling purpo-e, a.eTi.ro (d .was t.i :ifi..li-h ne-r.. si.ivrrv. e.-zpre.-sed, was to ab.ui-h negr-. siavory. 1 - ivoked war. thev withdrew a oart of th.cir the Jb inoi-racy to a war a. nance witu t!K.i. J.-r. niter thev had ot til:.!:it.ce into forki?eg order, and the country I :nto tii.it CMiioitt-'n that tiie alliance c.oibl t;,.t hi broken without being followed by a di-s-duiioii id' the Union, t which it was . , , , , - . they again brought out an J re-erected the ' tenniorarilv withdrawn abolition colors havthe Circumstances Ma teil. . 1 And do the republicans now rest sa'ls-j fed.' The ileuneiacv acceid the result id. ! . .... . i. . . 1 the war. l hcv would, at ail tunes, have ! reiolced 111 the .abolition ol SiaVClV. but ... ; their policy was that it sin u.d ce lotie by j , lt(.c .. j.;lvo :i .,,,t j( n? r; , t tJ .p, it, n the proj sv mode; tneir respect lor i ; tl..-. -.v... ri 1...J1 t h;ie r. .... .! .i iriii.tii... i'i.'iui .....v. ...v... v . i . i ' constitutional faith lorbaiio that, in viola- : t;on ,d' our written compact of union with the Southern Siatcs, itshoullbe ::ec;m - 4Vi . ; , , ph-hed by sectional wir. Eut do the j llcptiblicans rest satilieI"' ot at ail. Th v have now raised another set of cd. ors. on which is inscribed neuro sulfrau'c ! in Hie liiilcd Whiles (ve uavü no oojee ; tions to it in AiVic-i.) ana prop..-.o t. ue jthe power they possess .o force it upon, as I to this, independent, unwilling people, and j will pr ibably, betöre many year-, involve , .- , . the nation m another civil war to acta in - .. . V. t , , m i , . , - e-iualto ,t7 c believ(M M.ughtnot to be. We believe it will lead to i,o-e riots at the polls, at every election; to t hat mingling of officers hostile to each other. at his comnnnd sufficient to keep peace between the races, and order at elections, if elections .-hall be permitted . . . . ... .. I I Wc have got to take man as he is, not as wc could wish him to be; not t;s .speculative philosophers tell us he will be; and we. may re.-t assured that we cannot make him what we may desire by constitution and .ws. He should posses the liest pos--ible opportunities lor improving himself.' elevating himself by moral, religions, and j if we may so call it. secular cultivation : but "oyernmcuts should be adapted to ne tples as they are, or they will have little! stability; and when we can be pointed to greater intellects than were possessed by Socrates Plato, Aristotle, Alexander, Caesar, Deniosthenese, Cicero, etc., wo will admit that men are now born bigger ind better than thev u-ed to be. It having been proposed to east the Icmocratic vote of the Ohio Legislature lor Mr. Vallamligham for Senator, in compliment to that gentleman's ability and services, he gracefully declines the honor, ind the Paytoi. Empire suggests the name of Judge Thorman, of Columbus, as the proper individual to receivo the complimentary vote of the Democrats. Such a compliment would bo well ami worthily bestowed.
l is'i tins re-lilt. viio wuai win oe uie , in l.ower. Il.at ii... v now mho: ot. ine:,, , . ... ...
.... p. l I . , .. - . ., . M, i i arK. near in;s city, in:s a i lerii.ion, ii.e ncxtskK h.,c;alc'Muabty ndiH-nnunatOj Whoio case therefore Jt üjCoditions lein- tint the Kentucky ihorniterniarna'jo -one:;iI con!ii.-iu!i ot races. . laborer ol the North l-iu-t r.ve a large i ... , . . . , , ... ... i
... ' i ! - , , , . , . i "ii"i:'.iri'ii zeioinir, .iin. .'ii-uim:iii. mumiim j Indeed, opal Mjh.age. part.eihsp. neces. p..rt,.m of e u h u .m . twen . mi!w whhhl ;U1 hour:l ,v,lt jsariljf involve till this. And th, , pte,!- ; b!e l-ciivfit d c-:u::!.;:.ng w,:a nogne, .v. : t pv
to that constantly in an.mg 01 race anup- pay no n.rere-i on money yr .. .... .,. s.)inowli:it hc;, A rjM1 tlircaoned the athics, that will bring on constantly recur-J jrrade theme!vcs and the.r eueren to a ritii; civil wars, as m t!ie nations south ol i level with negr'Ts. And misera..e er a - l,iVi.,..i,.(j t;,.ic usill, at length, some Maximilian will hires calling themselves Pemocr.ts have,' n,. was ilnmon,0 as,0!!1,l:1ge of spechavo to be ld.iced over all. with an army krone about the ountry glonlying tiosun-j , ,.lt.,f ,,.'.,. ! ....
NOVEMBER 03, L865.
V,ynM, Wilful; g . rmr l T--" f E-iuLiiKi :mi ri. fcrt The Posten TracFcr. a leading Pc'publican r'arcr. commenting on the recent - j !,. . u; 1 1 i;.i. " i . ,ubli&hc.l diplomatic correspondence, 1 1 - ! i,osc tl,:it S'-,K1 jc n,,t b- Jlit uIUi!1
to rrcvcnt war's occurrence. Tu uj. ' entitled to scats ou the platform, the rev - 'lns that our demand is sound, but it ivei.Cnd -entlemen entered by the staire "t always -ood policy to pros.- even the ! ,loor. They walked ratudlv bv the door -
' 1,1 tll's in-'inee the state of our finance
f;,,1'i,Is acl iun that would lead to war. noj.,,,, wcrc ;,stoni.-hcd to find themselves (itfcr how -ooJ is our demand. The time; between two lines cd' soldiers in paper! 1 n I 1 t . 1 ! coute wheu wo shall be abie to press . hehiiits. -3Iake less noife or you'll be ; tl ,lov,,1 m1. .T.w.f wiili,,..r ,,.; 1 1 r. - 1 rr J . v . v . I
" but now we need peace, and oup.ht ; disposed to asail u.-j and as to our hon )r, ' wo have but too recently exhibited our I lU anyone t-ttribute P-- ' lrbearancc to Other than piudehtial J should Vy for one month longer than it is
I 'he same time !esen our ability to pay it.hri rather have their meals regular than j There has boon enough b!ood.-hed aed :i ncw bonnet.
1 -'d d-hed to satisfy the nio.-t bloodthirsty , - land extravagant ot men, and t here ought to be no limrj exr.e nliture of the kind. We say not this beeau-e of any regrtrd for F.ngl im1. No warhawk in the land cures j lessf r that c-otitiealcountry thanwecaro! fir it; and England might .-ink into the j . f'ur seas, wiioout our being nioveO by ner lisa(-peaianee. iut we care a great de;:! about ourselves and as we believe that if.tere-t ai:d princijoe both dictate
the prosorvatjon ol peace, we tru-t tliatjüre.
vlt .111.1 .ll'MI I'll I l.till.'ll.a i-o.a A Sitaufi'isI Ni:;h!. Under the dominion of the most gigan tic and diLrustitig delusion that ever af - llictcd humanity, the northern producing; forces have been employed, for four years J j past to destroy the producing forces of j the South. The result is the death, dis - ! .1 .i 1 1 T.li. men in tne rtn, who mne ;i iar ueoi or mortgage on their bones and luu-cics (d some six thousand millions. That is to ... i . e i i . i e . . ay, white tne dent ol r.ngian i is lotir thoUS.Uld millions, Uintslie Hasten millj u ns of preducers to pay it, we have a ! ,c',t t,j sjx thou-;- nd millions, and about) - . . ifw.i mülii.iK of Tiooi nvr mort'n'''eI for it . iu.i.i'i..- v. .... . ... " - - - - ' - - - ; two millions ot men arc nMirtg.igeu un 11 , i Hut we fiavo iestrovei siaery, mat is.; 'have mortgaged the bones and inn.-cle- of! ; the while laborers nf the Ncrlh to strike ; ' , , , , .. ., t . ! , down the labor and annihilate the proper- j j ty of the Smith. Every laborer in the I ! Vorth hereafter nvut i:iye a certain t'or - I t i.oi of each ilay's labor to p:iy tho interest ( nine money cpeuucu o ucuo u.e ia - ; bor of the neirro in the .v.utn. Eut. to;
: is not tl.e wor-t of it; it is net merely ta!f;r(; Trof .(ailisf Til j keep the negro from working, hut to ma!ce y Jliltvs Vithiii Uu
bin; a citien, their ciu.;l. voter, who.-e , i . j .1 , ) . , vote hcrcaPcr slni! kcr the Ao-dttionists . . , ' i fiI - , . , I 1 1 !' hverydav :n,leve : men. unable to clothe their chudren. oben j pel haps, to teed them in the Iure must g.ve a large portion of each day s I.kI to, paralleled treason to their ra.-e and crime j against ( Jod I he Ln-Ii-h h.oivr is j . . . .... 1 ! . ! . ......... . " . r.ddietl ol Ins tlai V ion in snortori an an 1 1 Ml 1 , , . . . . j toeraev : but what were toi" in cotnp.in-i lon.ny , on "'" ... . son with the condition ol Hie American . . u , , .. ... ... 1 mim in, ia.t i i'hiMron to n coimuMii conilitioii with no-, groes '! Put it won't stick the negro will be forced to go to work atrain, and the northern laborer will again reume hs natural superiority over negroes, and all tho devili-m of the last four years will be obliterated from ( lud 's fair earth, for this great, young, vigorous people will not com mit suicide, and utterly perish, as the Spaniard- have, by amalgamation with the inferior races of this continent. A. V. Day-1 ook. The Cleveland I'lani Denier states that one day last week a justice of the peaee of a certain brand, on Superior street in that city, summoned a negro as a juryman, to i-it on some important case with white men The white jurors, some of whom actually voted for the negro suit frage candidate, Cox, refused out right to take their seats with him. After a couple of hours spent in squibblings, requesting and refusals, the redoubtable justice discharged the negro, and summoued the white man in his place.
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'Episcopal tlcrsyuicri Behind llici 2Iov To Cut and Trim l'orli.
Jscnics. 1 , A fcr'! Vstory of an incident , 4. . , pal t.cnvention m tl A Pliüadeli Ina paper tells a Luihalde of the recent Lpi. - co lat city. A partv I live ckrirvmen ?et out to attend the inau : knevv n.Mhinrr. Oonidenn- tlicmelves ' 1 kcer.er v;ho mistook one of them for Udwin lorest and said 'rooJ evenin-" 1 neam in iiuui, saiu a uruu .-vcuesiiiucr, to ,.,,,, ,ie unhappy clergymen discovered j jut in time to avoid having their bla j coats and white ties exhibited to the r ! .einbled thousand, by a change of f scenes. black First The homelv girls of Cleveland arc in a hopeless minority, but they mean well. Second They go to church every Sunday, and are fond of their meals. Thev Third They understand their business and wear No. 10 gaiters. Fourth Thev are bright, intellitrcrt. devoid of low "jeah.usy fond of music, dance at Garrett's Half as though it was (he chief aim of life, and always go in when t rains. nlm Ihey always thank the gentle- ; ir.cn h-r giving them seats m the street ( cars; never flirt with tlie bovs because j it--out of their line and keep out uf the I iii.ii ucigu oci ioj i'omiius, ami nave : .1 -i.-ii .... 1. 1 1 neither "rats" nor other animals iu their hair Ninth TJ icy don't call the young bloods ;an 1 other tra-h " trfc'bj sp'tnJi'l." Tenth They neer cat between meals, Eleventh They are all going to get j manied. 1 Twelfth Tl hey will all mnrrv well. I ..-.1 m. . o.mn ih-h nmu-n.eni. j ixfccnth ihey ca:i cialco Ci-Üec and ; nut cakes, mid can do chninberwoi 1c. i . ... ii. o 1 t ' .-c cniccniu i nry are w. t. J . I U 'lTCCn t ll 1 11CV are JlOUICly, OUt Oil . .. Jerusalem . Nineteenth They know they are homeIv j wcjitiein i noy persptre wnen tue thermonicter is at 04 in the shade, and wear gored wa;.-ts. , . r . x- , twenty Inst. loung gentlemen don t squeeze them by the baud; and they like ! -ca-nuts j Twenty second They sing ''Peautiful : I'luni, una u.- i:-'uvui Time TwciiSZotir. x in; it.ia-.-l lcni wilt' .i.in.i . . , , f . v. - ., i time recorded, took place at the ntver?bic The greatest twenty mile race against I 1 HMt U .llltl lilUI M. I HI" 11, .lilt M ."'III Ol (roUin was oll a mif0 tnclv. u.he,.(Vls ; thu Ui XQh (he Ws0 ha(ltotrot OI1 a ,inir 1ile COHr,c. lraiik v;(i,( .j; ..j, , , , , jllli(,llt iS . . .... t i i - . 1 larger portion ol those who bad invested ' , , , , A. tnttuey tiie horse won, accomplished the . . . . . feat in the unprecedented time of filty- - - v. . . ... ..v. ......... .v ... ... .111 crht kuuutos ana twenty five seotmtls. .... .tl- Aa , . t . " i ni.j ni.uit uui imiv ruiu ?&iji III lt lH mile After accomplishing the task the horse was but very little distressed. liostou Cult r in: H v:tli of i Iip Oldest ill an In far 10 1 i.'oiiufy. Louis Hancock, aged one hundred and three years, died At the residence of his son, Hubert Hancock, near Camden, in this county, on Monday, the oOth tilt. Mr. II. was born in the State of Kentucky in ITfl-', and up to the day of his death, with the-exception of an accident about five years ago, displacing his hip, he ei joyed the best of health. ()ue amen; the many commendable features of his life was that during the whole of it he never missed an election, and aluays votr,i the Democratic ticket. He voted for Wash ington, and for Jefferson, the founder of the Democratic party. We trust he will be rewarded in the other world for ' his terviep in W9.-Drlphi T'fnn.
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- Kl.jLar.-BB.a:? JM'3WJ.Aar:yt .'.WTISISI VKr ?SLVWB The following directions, says the Ba'tinioro b'un, may be found u?eful at the - j icilim season, to such of our readers as of; are '-able to pro the whole hog. - Have rhe Lo laid on his backoa a stout fat. aratlio ! to remove the Irains fuilv. Remove the ! backbone in iu whole lenstli and with a ! sharp knife cut off the k in then the fat, : leaving onlv about cae half inch of fat cn I the spinal colmuo. I he nuadlini or stde-ä i are now rut from between tbV quarters. leaving the shoulders square &apeJ, zn-l the ham pointed, rr it Liay le rounded to . . . t suit vour fancv. The ribs are next re.1 n. . :.ir t. - 1 u. p.u uauy ur euureiy iru:a me siues. The triuiuins or fat from the hams, and ; the backbone that lies between the houlas- i ders is called the chine; it is cut iVom the the tapering bony end, and latter part called the backbone bv wav of distinction. The backbone should be ucd while fresh; the chine i.- better after leiuj smoked. The Ohles 1 IlopuMicoti Earth. The American Quarterly ilcview contains a letter from G. W' Irving, Esq., giving a sketch of his visit to San Matiuo, a small republic in Italy, between the Appeuines, the IV, and the Adriatic. The territory cf this State is only forty miles in circumfeicncc, and its population about 7,000. The republic was founded more than 1,400 years ago, ou moral principles, industry and equity, and has preserved its liberty and independence amid all the wars and discords which luve raged arouod it. Bonaparte re-pecte 1 it and sent an embassay to express his sentiments of friendship and fraternity. It is governed by a certain recent, " chosen every six months by the representatives of the people (sixtv-six in number) who are chosen every six mouths by the the people. The taxes are light, the farm houses are neat, the fields well cultivated, and on all sides are seen comfort aud plenty, the happy effect of morality, simplicity and frugality. The republicans have carried Wisconsin and Minnesota by decide-1 majorities, though much less than last year. .Notwithstanding tliis re.ult, however, the proposition to so amend their constitutions as to give the negrue- the right of suffrage was voted down in both States in Wisconsin by a large majority, aud in Minnesota by a decided one. Thus everv norI them State to whose people this questicn lias been suumitted, has voted it down, and the war has left the negroes at the north in no better condition than they were before. Colorado, Connecticut, Wisconsin and Miuue-ota, have each in succession pronounced against against ad tnitting the nemo to the ballot-box, aud i this notwithstanding the dominant party tavoreu the measure. Whether, after these repeated expressions of northern sentiment, the radicals in Congress will continue to insist on the south's adopting negro suffrage as a condi tion of admitting their representatives to seats in Omgress remains to be seen. It would be a funnv neefne'e but we think I : ,...:. . t ... 1 1 : x 11 11 i I I m i u . .1 n i w I'l1. 1 x Albany Ledger. Look Oit roit ycvu Valises. A new enterprise has bc?n started by the professional thieves who 4work" tiie rail', road cars. When a train arrives at a stoppinir-placo, these follows are on tho watch for valise? or carpct-lat's lying oc the seats or hanging on the hooks, but not under the eyes uf thwir owners. When the cars stop, they seize them hastily, a- if they had arrived at their ile-tiuation, and jump off the cars. We have heard of two su;h cases within a few days. It is evidently a new dodge of the thieves, and will be heard of all over the country until exposed by the newspapers. Lookeut for them. Ax Editorial PfTirK. The following is said lo be tiie private reeipe ot a Wa-hoe editor but we don't believe it. "Take one pint of whiskey, stir it well with one spoonful of whiskey; then add another pint of whiskey beat carefully with a spojn, and keep pouring in whi. key. Pill a large bowl with water, and make the servants set it out of your reach. Take a small tumbler, pour in two spoons ful of water; pour out the water and fill up with whiskey, and add to the above. Flavor with whiskey to your taste. A dose: three 'lingers' every half hour." A S a tLo it's Lovi: ov Fair Play. 11 a shipyard in Pembroke, the other day, a tar fiom a man o'-war was ebsered watching two men dragging a seven-foot cross-cut saw throue.li a huge oak loir. The saw was dull, the log vciy tough, and there they went see saw, sec-saw; pull, push; push, pull. Jaik studied the matter over awhile, until he came to the conelusion that ihey were pulling to see who would get the saw, and as one man wa an immense big chap, while the other was a little fellow, ha decided to see fair play: ?o giving t lie big one a blow under the car that capsized him, he jerked the saw out of the log, and giving it to tho smaller one, he sang out, "Now, run !"' . A tkI)own-East" Yankee has recently invented a rat exterminator, consisting o? powder mi tiff. The animal jetks his head off at the third-sneeze f " A man of philosophical temperament resembles a cucumber, for although be may be completely flut up. be tili remain fw.
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