Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 March 1866 — Page 2

VOLUME 11

PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 30.

THE PLYMOUTH BElIOCRAT.i

j. G.osno:!i: SS-EY? I . Editor. S. I- U AI T n u r s i a t, M a n. 20, lSf6. DEJIOrR.VTSC; STATU TICKET. sr.cr.:rr.KY v stv.te. Gtn.MAIIIiOX D. MANOX.of Mor.omery rDiTor. or STATS, CHRISTIAN G. HADGEH, of Clarke. Tr.nAsrn;:n or stte. JAMES 15. UYAX, of Marion. tt.v!.ni:t (iKsriAi. JOHN R. COrFr.OTil, of Huntington. scrnHixn.xir:NT or rrni.ic intkuction. P.. M. ClIArMAX. of Knox. The ToY2SHliIp Elections. Ihe election of Township officcrri takes place next Mond 5. and should not bc r.eglectel by any lo-al voter. The Democracy ouirht to carry every township in this ccutntv except one or two. and can do eo if they will only titn out and do their duty at tho pull.. So democrat thould stay atlnnw who can pWibly attend the election. Our opponent- are moviuq with vi.or, and hoj c t bo able to carry the election in several of the oat townships, and at !er.--t reduce th dcmoeratic majorities ia those they fail to oarry. This ca:x bo pravented only by a fall turnout of our democratic an.l con-crvative friend-. There are many conservative rcpi;b!:cr.r.5 who are oppo-el to the disunion moTCüicnt.i of the radicals, and also wiUif properly aj.,roac!:el on the subject, v -to vritli in f.tver of snstaininjr tliL PröTiaerit plains his radical opponents Wc Liicv that tome '.viil p.iy that thi is r n!ya t'-.wn-hip election, mm that it makos 1 1 1-, vt. T ,,t but httie c;;i;erc:rce which s:ac win?, Lot wc Vnow fu-.t ii' rcpnVaans wccwJ ia c-Iccting iTicIr nomiocs this spring, tliry will c'a'm it as a radical triumph, and it will give then a prestige w'-th which to enter the fall campaign that they could not have ia any other way. All who are with the IVMeat again-t his radical oppc5crs, sh.ml l c out and manifest their preference by voting the Democratic ticket next "Monday. Let everv nirsn go to the polls and vote, and re3 that Iii.- neighbor who may be earless, or indi.Torcnt also goes and ca-ts '. .-t 1 . 1.... i Tctc ra iavor constitutional ng:u. and aga'nst tao do-.ruetvo mea'urei of the abolition lon-ieri i'i r.ud cut of Congress. A"VOT2IS:5i VKTÜ President Johnson hns vctool that in famous measure of the congressional radicals stvlcd bv them the Civil llights bill. The President has thus a second time in-terpc.-cd Iiis authority to save the country from the horrors and humiliation of negrof quality. All honor to him for thU manly opposition to the attempts on the part of t lie oppo-iti(H to destroy the constitutional rights r.ii.1 prii!cg.i? of the citizens cf clever, statf-3 of the Uaiou. Wo give the following suriuarj cf the 1'rcsidcnt's objections to the bill : Tu all cur history, in all our experience as a r topic living under Federal and Satc lawjjiO such system cs that contcmpiatea by the uctail of this bill, his erer before boen proposed or adopted. They establish f'vr the cocirity of the colored race .afeguards whicii go infinitely beyond ary that the general Government has ever proposed for the white race. In fair, the distinction of racand color iJ, by the bill, made to operate in favor of the colored, and against tho v bite race. Thcv int rfere with tho municipal legislation of the Stales, with the relations existing exclusively betvveen aS te and itscitizens. and be twee a inhabitants .-f the fame State, and the absorption and Assumption of power by the General Government, which if acquiesced in, must sap and destroy our federative system of limited powers', and break down tho barriers which preserved the rights of the Stairs. It is another step

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and t.!l 1,-isLtlvc power, in the national Ron tl,e esaid gentlemen were unantgovcrnasant. Tho tendency of tho bill wusly elected as such candidates by must be to resuscitate the spirit of rebcll- acclamation.

ica, gnd tj r.ricfc tho progress! of those influences whioh arc more closely drawing around the hftati the bjndi of Union and peace. Thi Logansport Journal says, "John Kane, who T,va ttruck by a hatchet in the handä of Joha sprinkle, on the I3ih inst., died from the eir.ct.i of tho wound oa Saturday m-jrniag. Th.3 funeral on Sunday afternoon xva voiv largo, l-dnj attended by the Fenians and Firemen, accompanied by Wächter Hand." DiSTitrssiU, The presidents approval ofthe refusal by .1 clerk to pay an a.cs: meet levied upon him to carry the New Hampshire election distresses the radicals, because it indicates that .imWar cs'iitions will not be favorably ri?pojjdal to hereafter.

Correspondence Bctirccn President Johnson and the Postmaster of Hartford.

Washington March 24. The following I an opnosini; the election of Gen Joseph Mawloy, who openly disapproves of your veto, and your 22d of February speech, and who declines to support your T- ' i t i 1 c policy as opposed to the radical majority of ron-'ro. " Con ress If my political action is not satisfactory to you, I beg yoti to icccceivc my rcsigualion as postmaster of this city. I have the honor to remain, as ever. your obedient sevvar.t. (Signed) J. S. Cr.EvF.LAxr. His Excellency, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. The following is the President's indorsement : Your political action in upholding my measures and policy is approved. Your resignation is therefore not accepted, but is herewith returned. (Signed) Andrew Johnson. l'cecutive Mansion, March 23, 1S0G. The Tim's, commenting on the above, thinks it will put a period to the radical idea that an abolitionist can serve two masters the union and the radical : 4kIt is a significant hint to a great many 'loyalists' that they must choose between the union policies cf the President and the disunion policies of their own faction. God and mammon arc no more in opposition than the President and the radicals; and, as this correspondence shows, the time Iris e one in which members of the opposition must elect which of these two they will serve.' TE!CJcw lrori-mmtc oTtlic "Radicals. Ii was recently announced by tho New York Tribun 1 that a new set of State governments was to be put afloat in the southern States, the object of which is to head off ti2 President in his reconstruction policy, and thus retain radicalism in power at Washington. The plan is simply to have the negroes, iwl northern abolitionists now ii" lhs south, call conventions in the sevI ' " cw constitution, rcc oiruiziDir in.? negroes as eouai in everv respect to white men, elect ofiiccrs under the new r:7'"i-. send Senators and rtcprcsentives to Congress who arc to be received by that body, and then declare the work ol construction complete. It remains to bo soen whether Mr. .Johnson will peimit such a revolutionary proceeding to bj carried out without interposing his power to arrest and punish the leaders in thi conspiracy to overturn the legitimate State governments In the southern States. It was ,,jr aic:npting to overthrow legitimate . , ' government in these States, and to inaug. j urate others not known to the law, that brought about the lite civil war which onde I so disastrous')- tothoic who attempted it, and we do not sec how Mr. Johnson c ul 1 at all consistently refrain from trea' ing thec new conspirators as Davis. Toombs and Siidell and their co-ad jnkrs were treated, for attempting the sa:n.thing five years ago. Vic rather think tho radicals will find that they haw reckoned without their host, when they seriously commence these high-handed and outrageous measures. Andy will be likely to keep an eye on them. Proceedings of flic Confer Tona 5liir lirnio rulic Ion veni ion. Sat un day, March 21, 18GG. Convention m?t pursuant to notice. 31. A. 0. Packard was called to tho chair, and John C. Cushniau was elected secreta ry The names of Adam Vinncdgcaud Mark Camming were announced as candidates be 'ore the convention for the office of tovnshin Trustee. Messrs. J. M. K linger and II. I. Dickson were appointed tellers. On the first ballot Adam Vinnodgc received IS votes, and Mark Cummings received 19 votes. Mark Cumminirs having received a majority of all the votes cast, he was declared iheiiomince of the convention hr Trustee. The names of Henry McFarlin, Hiram G. Iiiack burn, and Wesley Illodgct were placid before the convention as candidates I r coustablcs, and on motion of Win. PatterWilliam 31. Patterson was nominated for Supervisor of road district No. 20. Adjourned. M. A. 0. Packard, Chairman. J. C. CfailMAN, .Secretary. The testimony taken by tho reconstruction committee relative to Virginia and . ,. ill it. the Carolinas was yesterday submitted to . 1 Ii 1 . .it 1 .v : 1 the house. Washington dispat.dics give an elaborate .ummary of the evidence of den. Leo. lie expressed his belief that the people of Virginia would in future cooperate to sustain and uphold the government, 2nd that they had the utmost on fidenco in the w isdom ot the Prcsidcn1 s policy. Gins. Meade and Thomas left St. Louts for their respective hcmei on Tuesday lagt.

corres ponuencc is puoiisncu nerc. njpv.... w vuvmuua. --j - i oc rcanzeu. i nc oiu gentleman nau a who ; ciuj ouuaüüi i l;llic Sale at t!i''Co".rt IIh'o dourin Plvmcreatcd considerable talk at the capitel ; commands of the Divine Master, a few j to whom soii'C thirty or forty Years azotic, 2 j ut!i. in said7vuüt- ofMarshall, on Saturday ! during the day:. jdays since took occasion to persuade sijlie had pledged himself to ke. .support, SOUTHERN I rV.ll1' ;V !

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PosTOFFICE, IlAUTFOUD, Conn., stranger nnf !n n f.i prl:ii:i l:iirrr for i .1 c r. . 1. TlfSTll'? II I ill I IV. H? : ..: i .. ' ,i ' "V i i

01 ICfV - iv j iiiuu piiuuvi, cj ion:; as uic wtai ,p;uiv J lüiuil l vi xiiii u iiiii oi vwi t::;v ;n." i-miov, ir.ir luscriiü-u jnoi ? s .r , .March -1 , lSbb counsel, -because." said lie, "ho is a cop- S1J0U1J continue to shine. Kut the charms of . bt j J .V1 iUli.: 1orlVit-'1 V I Sis I am ro.r engaged im publicly . . . ' i ! , . T, ,. - . . , ,, ' X-hov Umds r.i sad c-c-untv. bv n-aon of the : advo'-atin- tiio cJeetion of Jo,-. K. Kn-li.-h, I rcrIlCf-lt- recognize the n-lit j the younp; widow had completely obliterated ' A. POLL AUP, .uo- Richmond r.0n-panur.t of ink-r, ?t om loan and on val- i as candidate for (Jovcrnof of Connecticut of every man to -et hU business transacted the love he bore for the partner of almost a , j o oi purr!.ac r.-uy i" rbvol Lml or so a gentleman who is openly committed to j where he pica-es; but wc submit whcthcr I lifetime, and the two set to work to destroy j V,iV ?VM a0Kt P1"03 0flc1'- & l)r vo' 1!:-.;, hvCl i'Snthe support of your veto, and the defence iany man has the right to interfere with her life by -ivin" her poison. Thoy Csu-1 Wi?h 2D Splendid Ste.-l Portraits, i;.:,i. nu-t-Xm:i- and rvt, if tls .j-n- i of your speeed of the 22d of February, and I , i;-r.? Tl,! Mnin..i.,t 1 1 in" ? , 4i it I Thi i die only comtlete and amlicntte historv crs tlu-n-oiM,. n.t btforo j.r,id '.ay af pny . of vour pol-evof reoration in oitiop , C bU,! a contempt- ploycil a Poysician in whom they had every oftlie s..oti.ornMe rU.sl, ovtcn-iin a it i oifanddisohar-c-alk.m-ara.iresofsuel: ir.t.-rof, . t., rn aLihC.v r,r fnn,fr.,r iblcbicot oil-lit toouit a;tinr the liypocnto conGdenee. to rive theui the mi licinc that i horn the i.ojiiinins of tl;c War to the iinV, j dara-c:. and (:.". j

A Contemptible Trick,

A prominent member of the republican . I . 1 " j , who party a mile or two south of town

n,i ,. 1,: .-..- ,,,1 ,.pv,5i,L 1 1 . 1 .1 and sail under In, owu coioi s or che case j was to remove the only obstacle m the way to be a ,bu.-y-body in other men's mat-: of their happiness After some del'bcra.r- V,,- bHr (Lm Lr .1.- t... . 1'. . . .

tcr.- Many bcttcr lnon han be, have r . i . v .1 made Iorlnne by attending to their own . . ihHsiness, and if he does not corse meddling with that which does not concern him, wo sdiall be under the necessity of informing the public who ho is, and of exposing tonic of his other mean tricks. ;A hint to the wise, iVc." B0UR30N CCRESPONDrNCS. JiounuoN. "March '-.7, lGG. .'.. Demociiat : In order that your readers may form a more correct idea of the sice of this place and the amount of business transacted here, I have prepared the following "liusincss Directory : di;V GOODS. Hak c r, Groused 1 an Van: M. M.G alcntine; John (Moss & C.; Davis k. Lifcnbcrger Ivule Gcibcrick; G ROC Kill MS. Tyrrell k Chamberlain; .Taints Mitchell; C. Gunn; IJolton & IJntdshaw; J. J. lloss; J. K. Houghton; T. T. Demoss; Lynch !c Plummerj HOOTS k SHOES. J. Si J. V". Ilagan; T. Gartner fc Hro ; ll.Windbiglero: Son DÜÜGS. WATCHMAKER. A. R. Philpot GUNSMITH. J. Gordon. C A P I N lirTl A KE R S. J. Wat lew; . Whiiakcr k Uncr; J. ('att. IMJTCUKRS.. Keller k- Allhaugh. MERC II A XT TAILOR. Win. Sear. WAGOXJlAKER. J. Schroni. PHYSICIAN'S. S. W. Gould; W.C.& A.C.Match- N. K. Mnnvill; ctto; J.K Parks; 11. C.rnwell; 1 Unn' II. D. Weaver k Co.; ;Tt; ?nr V. . C. Mntchcttc; HARDWARE. G rosh & Noble; Geo. W. Moore. A. C. Matchcttc. LIYERY STAHLE. 1 L. Lynch. q a nni.i. n- tr J.t Ul 'lit.t: U ll.llt NESS. MILLER. J. II. Case; H. Hay lor; Kdward S. Fish; MILLINERY &c. Miss Sarah Smith; Mrs. Lewis; Mrs. Hutchinson. Heller S: Galentinc. HOTELS. ! Amer'c m Honse; i Rail Road House. SALOON. P. Ilclnolh Resides the above, wc have three or four ! blacksmith .-bops, two or three plaining". m.ichinc and a many shingle and stave cutting machines; and snwmills too numerous to mention, here and in the vicinity. I 1 1 1 11 1 M if V 'i Iii I l i 4 . I f I. r pic if this place an I surrounding Co intry is of p-cat ' importance as will be seen by .,, .... A , . , T ... thg tabic ol snipment i wh.eh I '.vill prepare 1 l 1 for you some future time. Wc arc incorj orated, i lie corporation oliieei'3 con sist of three trustees, a clerk, treasurer, marshal, and an usscor. TI12 scjrcfc or dors are represented hcie by a lj lc of Odd Follows, a lod-o of Ma?ons, and a

lo l-o of flood Ten.pl ars. The M. K. j The Cheyenne and Arrapalioe Indians Church have an organization here, as also t have agreed sign a treaty of peace. d the United Urethren. A brick building ! 1 i-. rv ... v ..t- i.:i,t n Judge Iettf, of New xork, has decided to be u-cd a? a college under the control j tjKlt ti,0 acht Chilian privateer .Meteor ofthe latter denomination, is in cour.-o of ( cannot be withdrawn from custody bystipconstntclicn, and will doubtless be com j uiations for her value, pleted the coming summer. Atwjstoryj After passing lL'o important bill, the

irame school house is about completed, and i- a building a place twice a large as t 'lis might well be proud of. One of the finest steam llotiring mills in the State U lojatcd here. It is owned by Messrs. Hel ler & Galentinc. Its full capacity for grinding is about one thousand barrels per week. 3lr. Heals has commenced building again on Ihe ground recently made vacant by the torch of an incendiary. Mr. Scars i putting up quite .1 large two story frame building on Main street. When completed, it will add much to the business appearance of this ftrcet. Our village was visited on Friday morning, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, by another destructive fire, supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The alarm of fire was given, and the citizens generali', were pre :o!ily on ban I but before anything ooti'd be done the steam saw mill owned by Omar Davis, (and a heading machine in it owned by tSrcgg Si Brother,) rra s fur enveloped in flames ' that h CouM Mot Lc S.IVC(, Th(J q Mr. Davis is quite heavy there being no insurance on the mill. Gregg & Uro.'s lesi is betwecu five and six hundred dollars. Etna Green, three miles from this place, was the scene of considerable excitement one day last cck, on account ofthe arrest of a "grave and revcrncd senior" and a widow of the war, who, it Fcen-s, conclu dd tint it would bo good fr thin to live

together; but there was "an obstacle in the

aft . way which must be removed before the t "conrumation devoutly to be wished" could i lust be ilcvoutly ! tion the physician agreed . , ; . a retired place at an anoi 11 "l 1 ' ai '", li t Jl he would ive them the to meet them in appointed hour, where poison. At ti e j appointed hour they were promptly on hand, and after talkingthe matter over and ; coming toa fair understanding, the n.cdicine was given to them, with the directions how to use it. The doctor then lit a lamp and to the amazement of the lovely twain. they found themselves prisoners of the! law. To make a long story short, they wero held to bail in default of which they were placed in jail at Warsaw to await the next term of court. The Nevs. Monday, March 425. It is believed that the Senate finance committee will add to the Loan bill an amendment limiting the amount of greenbacks and gjld which the Secretary may keep on hand. In order to decide : be question whether a Senator may vote in his own favor whvn the validity of his seat is in controversy an effort will be made to reconsider the case of Mr. Stockton, of New Jersey. The House devoted Saturday to debate on tho President's message. Mr. Motibon. td Illinois, declared that, the President had divided tho country into two parties duo against and one for him. The latter included all rebels. The President hated the north, as that section despised Messrs. Davis, Lee and Heauregard. Mr. Ruckland, of Ohio, declared that all the States were in the Tnion, and that he favored restoration on a strictly loyal basis. The people would not accept the theory that the southern States were dead. The democrats of Milwaukee held their municipal convention on Saturday afters noon. Hon. J. J. Tallmadgc was rcnomfor mayor, l'rcd. Wardner lor comptroller. James G. Jenkins for city attorney, and (. K. Gregory I'm city surveyor. Kesolulions bc irtily endorsing President Johnsoil were adopted. Hievet Maj. Gen. Seth Williams, of the Adjutant General's department, died in Hoston on Friday evening. Gen. Grant is soon to sail for Europe in a man-of-war. The iatter will be commanded by Capt. Ammen, an old schoolmaster of the General. The War Department has withdrawn its advertising from the four radical journals of St. Louis. The wife of President Juarez, of Mexico, is tho guest of Senor llomero, a Wash ington. Ocn. li:incr, commanding in Kentucky, naj ivuuti,i in: i v-; iiiairjiK According; to official data, the number of death; of federal soldiers on the field Offlil It twit ' . .)....t...d 4l.Sh .1 f. . . k 1.3 1 ... , O j i T,' In:1Ianil I.enguc will hold j a convention at Indianapolis 31 ay. AH ..... r n i . . j lonner partv distinctions will be made suo'.servient to the questions of religion and men. temper nice. The three colored children of Rose F.lyria, of New Orleans, who were taken to Havana, without her consent, have been J returned : Louisiana Legislature has adjourned Sixty members ofthe 18th Ohio are under arrest in Galveston, Texas, for mutiny. The Canadian authorities threaten to j f,rt on Ogdeusburgh, N. Y should tl ie Fenians attempt to cross the St. Lawrence at that point. A negro sergeant was on Saturday hung by a mob at Vicksburg for a series of outrages. The total los by the Cincinnati fire will reach 81,SlMi,UlM. The proprietors, of the Fn-juirer propose to erect a magnificent opera house on Vine street, b tweon Sixth and Scvcnlh. The population of Nebraska is given as 55, 000. OoTcrnmcnt securities to the amount of SI 00,000 were on Friday evening stolen I from the residence of john 1'. Moore, No 110 Madison avenue, New York. 1 inr. ie;i'jn. icicginpiicd a Kw liaVS . l-l ... 1 . sinco of tho appointment of Ivcr Lawson v. Collector of the liort of Clii-,'n senm to have been without faundatian. The 1 v ui'n iiiii'ii'i laiinuiiiiiiil. Alio itiüU that it was true, ut the time. 1 ...... ' occasioned considerable surprise, in this vicinity, among; all partic. Tlu fact that it is not true mav he recevtd as additional evidence that tho lWdcnt does not pro- .... 1 ... 1 1 . 1 poc to distribute federal patronage amonj: his radical opponents. It has likewise the cflect. to dampen the hones ofairood man v radical gentlemen who seem to have been of the opinion that opposition to the President's policy, and enjoyment of his patronage, might be united in one individual. Chieogo Titrut. ... . "

Agent ivmitdl hi CVCry ToiCH j to ?eli. the following I

1 MirroiMii-r ot Mie 1 on'Nfr.ite iirnuc. j Mr. r0I.Mr.i's rromhuDtpo.iiion in the Con- ' ftfdoracy ln.a enabled him to prepare a work nI equalled In ncouracv find Interest, and hieb is tceniacv and Interest, and which is acknowledged to be tbc evcrvwiif re Standard Southern Kistorv. It should find a place in every lihrar)'. SOUTHERN GENERALS. Tluir BJvesuml Ca:npa!sr:is, ;:y CAPT. W. PARKF.Ü FXOW. With 17 Splendid Steel FcutrUs, I Vol.. 5-vo. ; .VW r.i-es 54 00 -III Life, Services and Campaigns OF Stonewall Jackson: EY A VIR INI AN. 1 Vol.. l-mo. ; 323 P.iges 31 51. V,TII AUTHENTIC TORTR-Airs OF JACKSOS ana his 3iccess3r, EWELL. cn sicct It h the only authentic history of this ilistinguisl:ed header which iia hevMi ritten. It l;a beeii pre larcd from O.lici.-d R'-potts, eontotnpo ranv narativos :mt pei-.-onil acquaintance, ;ini is enmp'cte and full. IV The Haids and Romances OF MORGAN and his MEN: nv Mrs. SALLY ROCHESTER FORD. With Steel Portrait of General Morgan 1 Vol., 10:r.o., 42. Pages $1 "." A complete history of this during ofücer, more tl-.ril-Hng nn-1 iiitcri-stinif than f.ciion. r v WOMEN QF THE SOUTH: PUtnui.hed in Literature, 1 Vid., 8vo.. .",11 Pages :.:ifl Illustrated with Splendid Portraits, on Steel, frcrv. I.iie of M.me, Octavia Walton I.eVert, Miss Maria J. Mc!ntos,i, Mrs. Rosa VruTxr.R Johnson, Mrs. Anna Cora utcmie, Miss A cfit'ST a J. Evans, Mrs. L. Virginia French, Marion IIam.and. And containing full biographical ketehes and specimen extracts? from the most celebrated ntitiiirsin prose or verse, of .'15 Distinguished Literary Womcnof the Scufh." AU the above worl:s .-.re liaving rn immense pale, and agens are loing spienih-i'v rvn- wiiere. Mandate making from ten to iiftoe:: dollars ,idi We want an agent in everv town in the SouLiiorn States. Returned S.-ddier, Teachers, and other, wiil find thismo.-t proht-.bh employment. Kxclusive territory given, and liberal induce moots oll'i-red to en v. valors. V. 15. I6ICIIl5SO:V, I'nl2is!icr. nf27i 5-1'J 13 roadway, Xe York. us DR. BIG-BLOW L, t 'TV III. 'lll J A I 44 I J fc y. V.l'lll'1 now in Chicago that oanbe entirelv Kc i'f hod lipon. (0 to him. and no! $F, suffer tt-.at horiible dir case to re 1- ,. SP man, m vour sysicm, oisiigunng vour f.iee and hoov.oe iocs uestiov xf ing vour hawiness and future nro't,TViTA',, i ccts of life, lie has made piiivatk nisFASEs und Ni nvots okbiI.itv his study Irr ihr pist twenty vears, and is therefore tlie per.-on whom ail allieted should oHidt. No 0:10 cvei heard of a patient ot" Iiis not bi,,-,- curd 5:n?r he has been in the city. Ilistcput.uion lias voaclicr in all therifv p pers. his patients and th nvdtcal ; rofe.ss!on , lntli here avd ahro rl, as being the mo t sUilicd fnreialiit here, and a thoroah master of 11 sexual di-eascs. If ail othns fid, don't despair, give him a rail It is only a eom moil occurrence with hi '.i to cure such cases. His rooms are separate foi 1 idles and gentlemen, and ihe niof-t comph te in the city. Young men take particular notice Dr. ßigolowdrvotos much of his time to the treatment ol tho-e eise- caused by a secret habit, whh-h ruins both body ami mind, unütting the unfortunate in dividual for either business or socirty. 'l'iie al c fleet of these only habits, or I'm exre.-s of riper vears is to weaken and 'ebilitate theVou-titution, detrov th physiral and incut1! powois, diminish arid enfeeble Ui natural teeli,r;.s. and exhaust the vital energies of manhood; tlu j-lcasincs of life are marred, the object of marriage frutrate;I, ari.l existence itselt'r ndrred a le:n, of unceasing ini?eiv and regret. Such pen ons.especially those conIcinplat ng marriage should los- no time in making inr mediate application, as Dr. K. by his new treatment U enabled to insure a speedy and per-nnn-nt cure. Con ult aiions frcenr.d confidential. OHicc No. 17'J South Clark Street, corner of .Monro, hal f a biock from the Po-t oiliee. Po-t -office !x I5L (hi"igo, OiHoe hours from 'J a m t H p m. Se d for hi "C.uide to lu alth," published moidhlv, free of ehaige. 4V. Ii. Ladies send for a descriptive circular ol Pesaric Kemdie. the lier.t prov ntive of concr pi ion known. Sent to any address free of charge. vlln' ly 4 oiipli, Cold, or Sore TZiroat. Requires immf.matf. attention am siioii.d be niKCKi:. Ir AM.owirnTO contimk Irrkation of the Lun?, a Permineiit Täroat AffssVo.i. or vi ia:t il) I.unj Disea.30 is oftf.s Ttir. nrsci.T. BROWN S BRONCHIAL TROCHES having a niRr.tT i.nh.cenck to the r.RT8, r.ivv , M MKI'I TK REI.IKF. BroncnitiB, Asthma, Catarrh. Con For Bumptive and Throat Diseises TROCIIFM ARF. I'SEOWITII Al.WAV.4 OOOI 5CCCF' BINOCnS AND PUDLIC SPBAKCR13 will find Troches useful in clea-ing the voice when taken before singing or Speaking, an I relieving the throat after an unusual cxcr'.ton ot the vocal organ. Tho Trochk arc leeommended and prescribed by Plivsieiatu, aiu' '1;'v' ,,;,,1 tcstimoti'uU from emineht men throughout the country. n(i-T " ar,ic!e ol true mri,t aml h ,vin" VrovtHl their rflieacv by ii test ol many years, each year 1 fiM)1 t!loni in ,fLW iOC:iit;(., in various parti of the world, und the Troche arc universally proi nouneed better than other article Obtain only Ri-.own'm Rroxcmiai. Trociiks, and do not take nnv ot the lVor.Wf Imitations that may be offered Sold everywhere in tho United State and in Foreign cmfntrioi I 35 coots per box Tlllrf 69.

Containing Jhogr,rhie of the d;i:guis!;c 1 I .o ' V . , Z 1 j Somborn Urne rak. ni.h full aud jrr.it hie aeco.n.t, i . iSou-l.t oy i vMt 1 l.orfln. , ofthe viuion, campaigns:,, th.v wore ,n- j lf!,,ft wVST l"' - O ' 1 gagod. It U ft ,nst trnjortunt and interest,!- .-rv'M ' xv A.,, : volume, and luw been Mopared with the utmost " yT , ' 1 care and thoroughness. 1 " Ji ('f .we;V v ' s?nt,,,Tt Tr I srrttoi .iTnaiK .m V.l North, of Itail"' I I.ati

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V Icsandcr C. Thompson, Alitor in and j for the County rf Marshall and State of Ir.di- j I (lc v:it hall of the outii-c.t ouaiter ol cc ; ,50n M, in To nul.ip 33 North, of Rar.?r 1 Mas. ; f 1).? 4-1 MoVtapod -v .Martin Iikv. .South part of ihe'r.ortiw-W quavter aräl tlse . Tae vvit half of the fouth-eat quarter of cc- - .South part of the r.ortiwa-t qr.arter niul t!ie i north east, murter of the south-ist quaiter 0! section 0. town Viro 3-1 North, of Rantrc 2 l.ast . Duo $17 JO? Mor: -.1201 lv Pai.it-l Cn-ni. Tie ei' half of the r.--rth-e:it quarter cc-:ion' a?. Towndon-) North, of Kanze 3 Cast-Due ' s'JlQ :J Mortrracd by .Miller John?.n : The west hall ol tue nortti-east iuarter rl coe- ! linn ft.Tnv.-nslnnSS, N.-ith of Range 1 F.as! One j sjiu-j .ii Alortpifrcit ly Henry K ii'T. : . Sos;th half FO itli-eak q: irtir of ceetion In. T..wninMr.i Norf., Uange l F. ist Dae $32-? 5!) : !;o;'..t by W:itt Thompson. o:b half of )-c- scab-cast nuartf-r of s.-;oior. ! Due 20 Mortgaged ly Janio i;i-,ell. i Nortli-we.-t f;; -irr.fr .-ou'h-west ouaitero see-1 tion Hh Township W North, of Rarg" Q Kast ' Duo 511 Q2 P.onht ov fi. V. Vi.-k:or. , j C i-t half soudi west ou.irtor section 33. Tow:,- j ship r.l Nnrdi. of Rnnge I Ka- Due $UG -jG ! Mi'i tgaired lv ViP.i-in Cscv??ton. ' We-t half of tho northwest qairtrr of sectiot, j 21. TownsV.-.n 5'2 North f Rang' 2 l-.a-t Due $11! T MojtgageO ly Thomas NcwiionsO. j on.lh-r.-f-t V'viiti'r IG 1( vndi:p o l North j , i i.a?i uuc tiw Ji isou'-i.w uv j iic-, n'i . l ..P . . 1 nc no! ti-c;'s. onarttT ci uie si!ii.i-v. c-i i;;..,. Li,.V."-fn h?11 ,"r;iei,-V'': Vn v c,t half no.l.i-c: (Plater or Lit 11 o! i :iei)n-in eas-. ijuineroi s??r.ion . m i wii-'-n SC, Voith.of Rani- 1 cast Dm $310 W-Mo.i-gage 1 by (Irorge Flora. Tr.? sont'i hilf of t!io north-wo -t ointtor ol Sectio:, CO in Township .2, Xortii of Ii no 1 Fa? Due .l i-2 10 Mortgaged by O U IIoVc Witness my hand and ofiicial scrd tliis the Sl! day of March. 1st! . A.C. 'IlIOJirsON. Auditor !VL C. !..')? - n I T T'TMC1 Sc Go's üiM BESIXESS IVSTfTFT Till II ObGrlin, Ohio. S. S. Calkins & C I, ttriflln. Principals of t'ic Cor.in-.ereial Departr.i-nt, TnstruetoM in t!i( Seien.-? of Accounts, Commercial Arithmetic, Comi.iercial l.sv, and Lectures on Political Leon . ray, Das! ties.? Cv.s'oms, Corrc??oaclonce, Lc, Lc. D. A. Cürii, Principal of tu:d llt-.-ii'e?-? Department, and Associate Instructor in Science of Accounts. C. H. Peil.!, Principal of ii,e Tf-Iegra.dc Depo tmenf. and Instructor in Pr:i"tic.il and Tiicorott'.'il Telcgrapliir.sr. Message Registration. Reverts, Lc, Lz. 3.. K XV. L. Jdea'av. Prncipais of the Chirograph'.: Departn-ont, Instructor in peiK.C-rian Penm indnn, fl tin, Praitieal and oinamental Pen Drawing Card-Marking, Lette ling, etc. J B. Jäcrriiitn, Lcctvrrr cn Ranking, Currency. Detecting. Counterfeiting ?doney, Kxchnnjic, &c C- X. I'oiul, Lrctnrcr on Frietion.d and Voi.'.iie F.lectricity j and in;.ructor m iho-irct;eil iclegraphy. Wm. KIN' "A 11). Jr., O. C. IHlL, L. R. PF.X FIKLD, A.C. RIDF.OUr Tutors. In re! iiiior. to the above, an efficient corps o! AsbitanU is constantly cinplovM. Th-Tuition Fee i-i onlv abvit ONR HALF l!ut iij-ually charged in similar Institutions; while i!:c cheapness of Iin'ng. t!ie nun.eroas; educational advantages of the place, and the compir 1tive absence ol temptation-- to vice, are importani conidoratlous. We do xor GC.nxTEittiatior.s to our grain ates, for it is beyond the power of anv Comnicreiil College t get sifuitiniM for all its jrra du-itcs. lint we no ni r wttk full aid comtletk s disfac 1 tion to our student. Rr.MEMr.m.we are not a "link" in any bod . rhtin,iniihi'r do we lay claim to s a n-ri athhip: as - patent"' cn a ystrji of r.stt'.'.c'ion. TERMS: Tuition for the Full Course, including Ruinc Pcn:n:inship ftimc unlimited) $: n" Telcgraplo'e Cocrsc. (Reg.) M n.Mli eoml.ined, 4- '' ruiies' Course 1 ' I Peaeher's Course in Penman-hip, L 00 Discount to mini?tcr'u cliddrcn and disabled so'dicts. To anv who havedoi.bt- concerning where to Co for a lhiiness ivluc iti:i. we say if yon study one week with us, an I find we have deee:ved you bv f.d-- reprc-cnt itioris, :;k for your tuition lee. ... 1 t t'il! '. . rniiilnd .lilll I, -.11 ... - - l),n-' fail to --end for dttloguc and Circular before going dsewhci ?. 1 DM IS IS TP A TOP'S A O TIC P. Notice is Iicre'.'V riven that tue nndct signed h is taken out let! is of adniinitrat!on on the etiteof Michac! Cramer, deceased, late of Marshall C unty Indiana. S.dd estate U upposed to be solvent. v;:tl F.LI AS J ACOI) Y . A D MIX IS TP A TOP'S XO TICK. Notice is hereby given licit the undersigned has 'been aovinted admir.Utraior of iu e-tito of L'o t;is'i. deceased, Lite of Marsh ill Countv, Indiant. Saide täte is 5'ipposrd to be solv.,t. 0S-.3 ClIARLF.o WIIST. Farm and Saw Mill for Sale. J nVr for sale mv farm, situate d -1 miles east of j nrci.cn, Marshall bounty Indiana, containing lit! ;(,.r0S H( ;,eres improved, two good dwcllingsand two orchards Said farm lies on the road leading from Piemen to Leesburg; the quality of the s-oii i an good as can be toundic Marshall county. Tin saw mill is in the midst of a line fmrVre-i i ,. , 1 ...1 ' country is in complete order And a f.rt cl.is mill, a llooi ing and pian'ng mill arc attached. Seven acres will be sold w.th the mill lot on which are two pood dwellings and a good barn. Terms made known by inquiring of the undersigned on the premises. Q7-s3w FREDERICK MYERS.

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feiTBJAsj X FOR GRAY HAIR. x& TIÜ9 is U.c Cure Iiis I.17 TTris I t!:a 2'.-.a rrli wsn leM I ST.-iv, W ho n"w lias raven locis, Ihv 27. V jVV ho used llic Cure that inr v5?? ' la the A::s::oiiA that liiuj diu;. i iCröA ru t-. v-'.T.-n 1-. 1 J WB- irv. .- 'rrui waa onw imiu ajo. tK, XrX J, r,vcn W7 ar. II-.? r.! -4ü-? A::ü::os:a Taat Kiiij in. rl-.d v., !.:iizuo tunl 4-1; t I'ut i r.jv.- l.a ; rsvc :cli, :!;fr lu tao AMa::oi:A ilia: iZinj uua'e. ER Cf-jv?'. Tils i tin r.f ti?t rir stsjt ,s ir 7S. 'in : roi;-'' tiio nj,lc p. id r.y y tr.O r, i..;l.js irrt, which l:TelooB Iny . Jäflf'trtn vwM rot lc or fjTtt. v (gEy? L'st the JiZlVR'JsiA tUut Jlinj mad. E. K.TU5B3 & GO., rrorr-irrcss, Fetef.eosc, K.H. V eSetaDiC ÜIUDrOSia, O 7 is thl iiu.ui!: or Tiir . . . . , -c. t l t j -v. m m. A r ..- i V I , ..i. v se d- s ! 'nnimng. !.,-Vs tihtemd. aiai ibe bate )vcr0(l aillV0i;iat t0uthof Hair. Yoiiii i.:dic nc it lp"Ci-.r-c it kcp? t';2 ü.Ta!r :i :'i t.c: ! Lvcnbody mu-? rnd w-'l '--e 1- br-vsc It.- too leanest and ln-st. uiiici.- i:; ii.e i-arukei I FcrDalebvT A. l'r.f t:, l'lv:rr.tr Smhh. Ciideri Co. '.Vhjl.-s A-i.u. Chi1 cag., II!.--. . vllnQt; Gm. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! TO TH3 PSOPIiS : Ineun.v-ivnec nf t;.c rccfi.t u's-trom I"r.we hive remon doir LARCH STUCK OF DRY tr'JiJDS, cohiisil:: cf -laucCio'.iilvg j udJi. A.I. ij.' ,S k r jpjj I I KS, ULOYL'- AMIIOMi:!tY, JK.VTLKMK.VS AND I. A DIES' FTI GOODS. QFEE.YSWJRE, GL.lSSir.lRr, In f.-t errj thing usraür kct l: a ro::ntrv ?tcre 70 C. S. CLEAVKLAXWS OLD sroni:i: room o.i La pout: St. And next doer to C. IT. fiecves La xr Oie 'S. to FIRE PBICES, CF We rclurn mir thanks to onr fi 'ends and he j uMi" generally for titoir longer Hhral orjtronige, and re tect fully invite then, to g-iv us a call at cur new St-ue - ( , . , Kooni heforc 'Urchasiiig olscwhcre. .1? wo are i:otrininod to cl 0 out our I'.e-ent tuck and will make it t their interest to ive us un ear'y c:til. ,5 . Tl . R Is r: , A: V O . P. S. Pon't f.rgot the jd:t?e (1. S. CLr.AVrj.AN'J-S ohl Store Koom on LalVrte Streit. vlOn'JStf ST ATI-', OT !NIIAN J MARSHALL COFNTY.N I i Coavnon r.v.n Court un '1 orm 1 ?t0. Theodor. Allen ) v r.M-r ..'.O. C.r Divr.rcf. i Marv Ann AV.. a, The plaiufuY in t'u aVcve entitled eau-ebv hi. ;ittoiicv, has liUd in my -ihce Ids complaint a ,:,,si "t,(. defendant, and it appealing by the ,,'thd.ivit of a com; dent person tint the dciVndan t M.n v Ann Allen.' 1 n hi resident cf the Suit 0f Indiana, she is therefoe hereby notified of thr nendenov of s id complaint againt her. and unit is ?hc a r answi 1 or di icn- thereto at tho 4 Hin-- t.f m'j car.se, on the l":l d y ofthe next s. -11 II. ..t. . term i-.f said court, t j begun and held at the Court Houe in thet'vn of Ply mouth, on the lt Monday o.' June, lSfd. pai l cmplaint and the matten and thing therein contained und alleged will be heard and dctci nnncd in her nlence. JOHN C.CFSHMAN. Clerk, rhülip 1 Jobncn PlfT Att'j ! &27

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