Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 June 1866 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

J. G. OSDORE I 8. Lm IIIRVEY, $ Editors. ij,YsiorTii, nniAXAi Tnur.sDAT, June 28, ISfiG. DEMOCRATIC STATC TICÄF.T. S3CHETAF.Y OF STATE, C. ca.M AHLON D. MAX30N, of Montgomery ArDTTOIt CT STATU, CHRISTIAN G. BADGER, cf Clark. TRr.ASrHER O? STATS. JAMXS B. RYAN, of Marion, ATTORNEY GENZTtAL. JOHS R. COFFROTH, of Huntington. CPJtinXTCXDEST OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. It. M. CHAPMAN, of Knox. DEMOCRATIC COCXTY TICKET. For Treasurer, :.t. W. DOWNEY. For Auditor, A. C. THOMPSON. For SherifT, david now. For Coroner, ADAM VINNEDGE.

Sllltll District Democratic Con-jThcy YCXltlott

Thn IbnnM(ff r.F the )tn I Vn nrrpe nn f al District will hold a delegate convention at LaPortc, Thursday, July 19, 1SGG. at 1 o'clock P. M., to nominate u candidate for Congress. By order of the committee. S. A. Hall. Ch'n. Dem. Con. Com. L)gaaport, June 13, 1333. Bonds and Taxation. The radical money-mongers in Congress aro agitating the question of issuing thirty years bonds to cover the floating debt of :hc country, and propose to make them

free from taxation, ns the bond, already is- j which would secure his nomination. Powsucd now are. It seems to us that if ever i ney, hc''predictcd', might hopo for a nomn. set of men the world were demented, jination only "when Sunday comes in tho these radical-' arj that set. Do they not;m"ddle of the week," and Case Mas Eure know that, it i.i ths interact of the Ion .1 ' to get thc nomination for Sheriff. The holders thenisolves to have them taxed j fact that this silly old man has so often

equitably ? Let the 4 00r 0''.000 of debt accumulated under the misrule of the abo- ,. . . . , , r htnn partv be put iu the shape of non

tax-paying bonds, thu placing tbc burden jthat the party outfit et rid of so palpaof taxation upon the laboring m?n andjblean infliction, if they would approach

mall capitalists of the country, to defray the current expenses of the "overnment and to pay besides, the interest due on bonis not taxed, and how long would it be before a general fe.liug of discontent would j manifest itself and culminate .... ? il l! . aaic ia tnc repuuiN . bonds? For one at'.Du of the nontaxed ------ I wc are free to say, tax equitably or repudi a!o. We know wo are touching a tender point, and we shall be told that these bonds are sacred, that thc fuith of the government is pledged fjr their redemption, that even to mention repudiation is an evidence of disloyalty and all that. Wo are not however, oasiiv alarmed, and when wc remember thai those who pledged thc faith ! of the rovercmeut for the redemption of ' these bonds were possessed of at lea-t tfoultJvl authority fur 50 doing, aud that iu ail ! just governments and especially in ours, all j should bear an equal bhare of thc burdens incident to thc support of the government, i wc can see no particular obligation on one ' Portion of tho citizens to pay all the taxes tcether with the interest on un-taxed,11 bnds, while another class, and that too! the wealthy "la" are exempt from taxation. Wc may possibly Lc wrong in this matter, but we speak for oursclf alone, and think there arc thousands of others who enter tain a likf opinion. It is row thoutrht at Washington that tb 'TiiTiit-niti iMfil f.n.onf it'fnt" rncentlv w - . propped by Congress, will not be adopted by a sufficient number of States to mako it successful. It is not believed that a iinglc outhern State will ratify it: and unless . . . , . . . . States unite in the ratification it will fail. We cannot see how the States lately ic rebellion are sufficiently rcconftrvrtt J ana it tney are under suci; legal Uiabili ties as to prevent them from participating , -ir--, - in the councils of Con 'tess. they are m 110 0 ? J 1 m ,i 1 1 1 1 condition legally to say what hall or what shall cot be adopted as an amendment to the constitution. We know of no half and half qualification that should permit them to do the one and prohibit them from participating in thc ether. If they are States in the Union they are entitled to be represented In Congress. The radicals are in a pickle again. The President threw a live firebrand in their rauxs last week whi:h considerably de ir.oralizcd such leading spirits as Suvmcr, Stevens and little Schuyler Col fa .r lr. Johnson, in his message to tho Senate a tew day since, s.ijs, ;a proper apprecia lion of the letter and spirit of the constitution, as well as thc interest1! of thc na tlonal order, harmony and union, and a deference for an enlightened public judgment may at this time well suggest a doubt whether any amendment to the constitution ought to be proposed by Congress, and pressed on tho legislatures of the sev. eral States, until after the admission of Kuch senators Md representative of thc nonrepresented States, as have been or uj3y hereafter be chosen, in conformity with the constitution and lawsof the Unit ed State' ' Gold opened in New YorV resfrdr at IM. 3d lrM it 156.

t- legally act unon the amendment without . f ü t3 meet the pure standard so delight- c-.''-M-'JIi,!.! ot property boyono any anj the act jiIoiier ta.1 thereto approved at thc same time beim; entitled to rer rc-1 ful to thc Good Templars. ' conlributiou for the support of täte and March olf 1S(;.j hntyfhh thisrostrietion ; , , 1 . , .. , local ioyern tncnts and make it more sacred t . f imiil ili- v t.;.--.f . ,(,.,.,,,. r... sentation in Congress. If their aeU nrc Seriously, wc think th,S wh do thing than Jny goyemment had vet placed legal for one pupoe they are for others, , o ight to bo snubbed ; men and women indebtedness. Fnglmd, France, and i(l Vnr ' ?(l J fin 1 ir lf rill J

"Onr Predictions Terldod, Etc. Cheatiug and lying may for a while pass muster, but an intelligent public will soon pass just sentence upon the man who

rcukcs it a busine. Ia the M. C. Republican of the Slst of May, we find the following "predictions" from the pen of Ignatius Mattingly, sr. It must be rather unpleasnnt for the old man, as well as truly laughable to the public, to see how effectually he is beaten with his own weapons. "Alas! poor Yorick !" Iiis predictions'' are as follows : The Marsh all County Democratic Central Committee t-re called a County Convention to meet on the 16th proximo. We hive been favored wtih a c'impse of ''ihe alate." and can therefore confidently predict who will be the nominees. After reading the above and what follows below, no one will deny that the Japanese prophet has been favored with a glimpse at 'the slate !' Johnson nr..! Downey are supposed to h ive announced their mines merely s an excuse for derating fc each for the purport of their wind broken organ. When Sunday caiues ;o the middle of the week, they may begin to er.teilain hopes of a nomination. Tee last named, Mr. J. B. N. Klinger is about to receive his reward. The Tycoon i smile Lave chared the gloomy clouds away and hating secured the Service of t he Court House Clique, he will have tie Convention packed to bis own lik'ng. Mr. J . II . Case, of Bourbon, w ill doubtless receive the nomination for Sheriff. Klinger and Case, being both of the same origin politically, naturally enough bar canvassed the entire county together and awakened the faithful to the importa ice of their claim?. have endeavored to make their movements I unobserved, but we have alwavs been able to see 1 The above demonstrates that thc old man over thc way u possessed of an oversupply of thai odious quality, affectation, He can ;ee as lifar into a mill-stone as the . picker thereof." Ia'ut he smart ? Tiwy j (Kliuger and Case) have not been unob-j served in their "niovemeuti" bv the keen, i

served in their "niovemeuti" by the keen, j convention cn Saturday last, ignored the discerning eye of this far-si-hted cid man, "boJ9 iu b!ue" almost entirely, and nomina- . ., , 4 c it i ted ?tav at home corr.talk patriots. Pro whose ''predictions have been so lulSv r " tl ' . fession is one thing practice qmto anand correctly verified. A glimpse at "the other. Dr. IJou-hlaud and the Johnon

slate' revealed Klinger as thc clique's candidate the favorite of the '-Tycoon," treated his readers to sensation stories "equally erroneous, must satisfy everyone of , .. , . , x , ..I . the truth ot what we have besore stated . to any thing like respectability. The man rho ia so miserably silly as to make such "predictions" as the above, and I then avow that he can see as far into a ''mill-stouc as the picker thereof only I.N oT.r.ll, t .nr..n. n....:.t.. ipj-a ma suunyu uuijuttauu tu'iuiiv. and is sure to fall bv his own weapons.

iT . , . , , rnug the riaicule ot tho,s whom he CT d make ridiculous Prudent folks lccurriu wouiu inue riuicuioud. rruacni 1KS 1 1 will never trust a second time those who have deceived them once. Xlic Taslliip Committee. We loam from the Republican that the flood Templar's ConTention recently held at Bourbon adopted :a preamble and res. olutions setting forth the illegality of the j adulterated liquors, and appointing a committee to examine specimens of li,p uors sold within the Dili and 10th Districts, i with a view to the prokeeution of thc pelkrs, if said liquors arc found to b imVn- suppose the committee will crno around indue time and engage in performance ot their arduous duties. The names of the member. c-mposing ; modest snd humane adjunct to the humanitvites assembled at Uourbon are not given. U o find by reference to thc puuiisiioj proceeaiugs that there was rjmte

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a number of sifters present, and we mayUj cech worthy ot his attention. his infiirly surpoc that a portion cf the exau.. jdorsciucnt of tho constitutional amerd-

; ioing committee are of the feminine per. s tasion. strong mmucd. huwxitT-lovinrr ' women who.c labors are more acceptable i" conventions and among strangers, than j at home among their households. .Saloon keepers will doubtless be affable and obl'r ' i mi i i - giog when called on by thc committee, knowing beforohand that they are only to , b? prosecuted in case thc liquors on hand iV a a 1 j wimoui any autnoruy, nump ttiem- ; elvos "? into committees of meddlers and 1 : .1 . uusybouics in other mens matters, can 11 scarcely hope to escape thc rebukes that 1 r,rc so appropriate to impertinence. A j committee to examine specimens forsooth ! Why these impertinent fanatics had better examine their own consciences, the state j of thc'r own families, or iu short, almos any thing for which they are competent, instead ot going about meddling with what is none cf their busic-?. JtIlsreircsoi:tlngr the ProlIont. The Chicago Tribune is out of ail pa tience with "Andy" since he let drop another firebrand into thc radical camp a few days ago. It thinks loyal men should cease to hope for a reconciliation of thc two wings of thc republican party, and advises thc faithful not to further misrep resent the President's position with thc hope of winning him over to the radical. It says among other things : There is no longer a plausible excuse for misrepresenting the position of Andrew Johnson, IIo is not a republican. He is not even a copperhead. lie is a southcm democrat. 3Iost of our reader, especially those who have served four years in the war, know what that means. Will the little bob-tailed radical Organs bark as fiercely now as their leader ; or ml they exercise less honesty by cGntin uin to .mi5xpxflnfc the President's poai-

Indiana Items. The Warsaw Union of the 21st says: The Episcopal Church in course of erection in East Warsaw was blown down by the' severe storm of to-day, and one of the workmen, whoe name we did not learn at the time cf going to press, severely injured. We mentioned, last week, a ease of

poisoning, at Mahon. Two of the persons had died at the time wo wrote. The third j and last of the persjns afiected has since died. There i something mysterious obout these deaths and we think the Doctors should have held an autopsy on at least one of the deceased, for the purpose cf uscer. taininjr. if possible, the nature of the case. Huntington Democrat. We have of late conversed with several farmers from the south part of the county ! m relation to tue spring crops, and tney all unite in saying that the prospects for a ! Lrtimtifnl h i .r r.r nt rrrnc nn.l Piirn I NT V' " ' V V V" .J I UlO SkS V 1 II I '.vero never more fl itteriug. Crown Point ; KegisUr The Winamae Dmiocrat says : Fou CoxoftESS. Wo see in tho lat Rochester Standard the name of Rev. I. F. Perry announced a3 a candidate for Congress in this district. New Tow.NSHir. The county commis sionera at tho term just closed, in answer to petition, created a new township i Ii l i- i ;,r ,t shin, and called its name Lincoln, W alks ertou is to be the place of voting. Tin? makes the loth township in this county Sout Rend Itcjisffr. "We learn that William Edward, broth cr of .Ir. lhoma? Ldwards, ot this citv. ! who resided near Anderson, in this state,! j wa?, on Tuesday last, killed almost instant-1 ly by a saw log rollin n on him whi!t he ' 9 ' j,. 7' 7! ts ttago.i. Uichhioint wa loading it on hi The Spencer county republicans, a convention cn Saturday last, ignore at their ed the j republicans bolt the nominations. Such l? ufe down in old Spencer,

m in old Sncncer, "aud the j ; T o f' Y V, "b,!,l.vl .i V i nomination will matenallv help to retrieve !e mourneth lor its hrst love. thc political fortunes ot Tippecanoe township. any l,(djcr. and place the -lone dar" of .Marshall ountv.

whangdood Xttc All M " flic Scmrrary of Indiana. Ixi:lANArol.ist Ind., Juno 22 'Behold how brightly breaks the morning." The opening of the canvass by the j ucnvx-racy of Indiana, to-night, wa, a maguitlicient success m uumoers ana eu . ' . Ti . . . ; thusiasm It was never ceiualed bv similat demonstration in Indianapolis. half dozen of such republican meetings as i hl'bav. !

ha c, . tied into it wi.ho any wrcqJÄ

tible effect. Jhe meeting was maugura- j ted by thc booming of cannon, thc strains r of martial music, bonfires and a brilliant diDlv of fireworks. From the numbers ! nri.rtiifriii.'..iiiiltliinL-tli-it tlio rx-r.iil.i-i i -.-v- .v wv jrjn...-, Ltic" of lh? aud surrounding country j had emptied themselves into the (fjveni- . , i ,1- , or s circle a largo public park in thc contre 0f t10 city. wiicrc the meeting was held. tre of the city. In every respect thc meeting exceeded the most sanguine expectations ot tiie democ racy, and is another evidence of the great change jroinir on in the public mini. The 'demonstration must have satisfied the moat! skeptical that Indiana and even thisoounty will "o overwhelmingly for the candidates who represent the democra vativo element in the state who represent the democratic and convativo element in the state. The meeting was opened by an invoca tion from Hcv Mr. Davidson, who earn- ; estly pnyed for the divine favor upon the lrcsidCwt, and all iu authority, itK-ludin the present national legislature, and f .r a Tb practical restoration of tho union. Hon. Joseph F. McDonald follow el in an able and elaborate review of the rolitij cal issued before thc country, in just and cai J caustic terms. He denounced the late ! -p2cch of Gov. Mortoii, pronouncing it "t'aiii ins uiuiiy oi maunoou, ana mucn ! odc half of ,c uf j. K less the official representative of at least , discussed about thc only rart of Morton's 'utsjust adopted by congress showing n ., . t - i , . i oi their adoption wouiu uc to make tne ne ! ,ro in a!l rC3rCcts thc c,ual of the white man. Tl-roughout, Mr. McDonald' , -cli was able, convincing and eloquent, j J-4" m:",m"1 canvass upon thc constitutional j ani.pfjmcnts. Solaras the public debt ' was concerned, he demonstrated that the j effect of their adoption would be to place 1 IV : 1 1 . 1 . eeryioreiu vtnuuniui.ni reverveuuie rjsl,t to "P'-n its indebtedness I the same a other property, but this rijiht 1 ,. . . IU' republican congress was attempting to deny to tho American people. The speech of Mr. McDonald was cnthusiastieally cheered throughout, and eves received thc approval of the ic tell igent republicans present. Gen. Manson, the democratic candidate for secretary of state, followed, reviewing in a forcible manner the issues of the day. He agreed that the republican party had no power within them?clvcs, after the election of 100, to carry on the government, and, without the support of the democratic party, t hut had successfully administered ths government for 72 years, they would not hv.o been able to put down the rel tllion. He sail that 110 public mm would aruo that a state could secede fim tlio union unless by force of arms, and, not having succeeded in that, he agreed wish the president that they were etill within the uuion, and a good citizen could not cooni.itently do othorwise lhaii support his policy of restoration. Throughout his speech Gen. Manson made telling poiutä, which met the common sense view., of the people, and were enthusiastically cheered. The meeting was continued with unflag-. gin intere? t to a late hour in tho night, and was further addressed by Hon. John It. CofFroth, Robert Lowry, James 13. Ily an, and others. It is tho received opinion of all present, that the first out-of door meeting which the democracy have held in Indianapolis for many yesrs sra in rry y fplendid j

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Tippecanoe Correspondence. Tittecaxoetow:?, June, 23. Eds. Democrat : Tip'town may bcconsidcrcdthc "left wing' of Marshall County, supposing always that the enemy is in the south, and gallant 3Iarshall at a 'front face." It reclines upon the bank of the Tippecanoe river, in the lap of :i mall "clearing," and its mills, factories, scores and schools bespeak lle thrift, enterprise und intelligence of the gentle town folk. Tip'town has been somewhat demoralized f r llie want of political virtue; but is naw bein somewhat "reconstructed" by the democracy. There was a time when the war whoop re vcrberatcd along the banks of the Tippecunoe. That was a "time that tried nun's souls." Such another time was lntilv. when l... i . - . . .. . . j , - ; j 1ut t,me two tntHl thc '- 1P-j ' u 1 r al Ot tllC KlTld. JiiOOtl WaS ' ! the cry, and men went forth to bleed die: but the life current that ebbed from its mortal e vsket was found to flow from democrat ic veinana was unsatisUetory. it servc'l liowevcr, to water southern soil and h ave irhastly red lines all over that fair country to "harrow up the souls" of an unfortunate people; and that gratified abolition hatred. But Tip'town can't be bled again, that's the opinion of the hree resident M. D's. Tip'town is supposed by some of the verdant to be thc veritable "site" of ve ancient i Umian battle-lields, which inspired a flippant i. t, ' 1 11 bard with thc son?. "Tippscanoc nnJ Trier too." an 1 what he probably conceived within the palatial wallsof his metropolitan homo, li.it-tle-lieldsafar odareirarbs of romance, in which iMW'tS lll'lb'llf tl lr. lliiMP luifdi nl.,1 ',, i fn i; is true that "Distance Icau.4 eneliaatmcnt to thc vie r." a at w,,icn to Tip'to-.vncrs seem removed and cominonphioe, in it sudden transi tion lrom iu. Wirld, b. eonusquite the reverse to the re?t of mankind. The action of thc recent democratic countv j convention nu-ets with the unqualified approvalof theiiemoeracv of this local it v, the no

irclv, and notnina-: 1I1;"U,"-S n ncxrepiionaidc, and the conipli- - "fV" fa T - i mcnt r'l'd to our town in the s lection t '.Mr. patriots. 1 ro- . t w j)owncv as a camii,i;lt,. fur tjlt. oflioe ot

I re:iurer, is highly appreciated by the good iiic-n of all parties. Mr. Don nev isu represen tative man ut democratic principles, thc embodiment of 'lonor, worth and abilitv. His m the bright constclhtion of democratic t )uns. which now ln-l tho radiance of constitutional libertv i;r, n thc teo,dc Tb ,i, mocracy has a partial orpuii.ation in the t.rm of a committee consisting of Mi-rs. Alleman, Downey and Mill, to call 'meetings, etc. Hut this is nst suläcieut: w e want 7i drmnmt;.t l ' i ' dub, to met t ocvaMcnallv at tlic public places jn the l0 1 iS T Dr. V, J. M, Hurkctt has rccentlv located j nere ior tue practice ot lm protcion. A little child three vcars old, I forsret name. ate some arsenic a few days since, am !' f-r timelv relief of n medicine ndminis premiss a voting boy by the name of Me - 'Iure was recently shot by a man named Snvtli.r has been indicted as an swssnrv to tlio ""Y' aM'1 lH,UUA ovor ,n l,1L'..!a"1!1 i.'Mmm j for his appearance at court. This case excites .'. . - ' " ;l 00,i ,j,..t 0j- ,.(;in,f anions tho. who are acquainted with th- parties.' and Snyder and Younjr are regarded with prave suspicions. uorn is growing splendidly. Bob Tea, The Nevrs. Tl-esday, Junk 20 -The Moravian, with European dates to the 15th, passe. Farther Point veterd.iv. The Germai situation is unchanged, but it is believed th:it Austria will immediately order the opening of the campaign. Prussian armv. in position on tho .Si!o.ian frontier. w"i thr.uvin- np defences, (.ieri. Manteuffel had ordered thc officials in Holstein to so'emnly e:ira;c to submit to all orders of the king of FrusM.-i, and those acting inj hi behalf. The German diet had resolv-i i. t ..... . ! ci io inohoiize thc lo.Jcral army. It was rumored that Maximilian had" demanded an advance of Money from France, other - ; wic he must retire from Mexic exico. ibe S demand was refused, and Gen. IJazainoj ordered, in case Maxiiniliati ulnmld 'c, io uku aieps to ascertain me wisnes oi ''! poop c. J he senate has finished the tax-bill, and it will reach the house on Wednesday. A disagreement is expected. The cotton tax will be not less than three cents a pound. Jmx million dollars were appropriated in the house for the benefit of the frccdmen. Th Procb? , :rA4 .i t j that he haVili ed a Wl for din- of ! tjlf? pUblic lands in thj southern Sl"tate j That all tho public land in thc states of Alabama, .Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Florida shall bc dispose 1 ofVciording lo the homestead law of the U'Jth of May, IS'3-, entitled an act to eecure homesteads tcr section, or SO acres, and in lieu of the sum of SlU required to be paid by the second lection of said act, there shall be paid the Mim of $5 at the time of thc issue of each patent, and that the public lands in said states shall bc disposed of in 110 other manner, after the passage of this act, provided that no ditinetion or discrimiu;tion shall be made iu thc construction or execution on account of race or col jr. Trouble In fliv Camp. We umlcrstaml there U considerable elifficulty between Morton and thc soldiers. Morton ituista that three thingi shall take place, as rumor has it : 1. That the flas of the republican party, with sixteen stars, under which the party organized, shall he carried in the procession ; and that wagons with bixtccn girls, hall form a part of it. 2. That the flags carried by the republican soldiers under John Hrown, in the republican invasion of Virginia, and firing on tho national flag at Harpers Ferry, shall be carried in the procossioiv. He insts that thc republican party should stand by old John. He says they hive, for the last five years, been singing (ilory llallclu jah to hi memory ; and a the republican party are his pet Iambs, and ho was the pionoer ol their holy cause, his flags, which were thuso of the republican party, must be honored now. 3. lie insist that the negro shall march in tho procession. How theso matters will be settled we do not know. Itdinntyolii Ihr aid. The present condition of rtijr gVd, wtrtd m rroi."

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4nnual Exhibit or tiie Receipts and Expenditures for the Year of 18GG.

Th' An Vtor hrrnrith nihmits to tiie Hoard of (''rDtii'SioiiTs of Mir&luill County, the f'tllowiiij 'xhihit f rc eipls and tx 2cji'Jitu' s uj sail ( 'ouhtij, for the year ending Mny l c0 : RECEIPTS. There has been received at the County Treasury, since June settlement, 1SGÖ. as follows : $ cts. Uj4 13 3CG17 10 r.., oo IT 00 For Delinquent T?x. r.s found at October settlement, For (Jounty Ifevenue ;s found at April settlement, ISC'.'., For Docket fecji-Cornmon Picas Court. 1'iir.liiri" !.-u ror licenses for shows and mcna: crks vi O't 00 Tr.t d receipts, T'Ual expenses, $37187 13 ; Exe,,ss ol- recJpts vi r expenditure?, $V2MZ 31 icthit:!. amount collected for fir; proof olVije., $oOG-l 11 SGiei 20 EX PEN biT I I t ES. Th re has been Countv orders issued since the olst ilay of May ls.V, uafil the first day of June. Tor tot-lollowni l'ji-ets For ex(en-eof Vcor, W,r, 4 A-rricultural Societv.' T: CO Auditor, 2110 b-T ! Assessor's Klanks, Asylum County, Attorneys, Bridiros IJountie.s, Kuildings Public, Uai lifts," Clerk, Criminals, 27.-.0 4'. 2 " 00 310 00 :v) oo II: i" 47 4" Common Pleas.Tudrre, 1 10 VI Commissioners, Deaf and Blind, District Attorny, Delinquent List, Elections, Inanc, Insurance, Inquest, Jurors, ?doney refunded, Poor." Printing, Roads, 17(. 00 oS 4:1 44 it 81) Q.1 ?.: to 144 14 v ! uo f2 1') 7'. 07 im 0') i' lO 0 Stationery and blank books, School fund, Specific allowance, Surveyor, Sheriff, Treasurer, Wood, War, Intere.-t on county orders, n o. 'o ll CS :S02 400 o; Total CÄpi-nsos, $24941 All of which is respectfully submitted. A. C. THOMPSON. Auditor. prT. Mcdonald, Dcputv. June, 7th, lCfi. Fxamined and apjiroved by the Ior.rd. WM. GARRISON1. I. KONAIU) ALLKMAX, II. A. ttAXK, Commissioner?. j r42. , L I G II T E ' S I I T Sole Patentees of LIGIITFS Celebrated Patent Insulated Iron Frames. Hare been awarded Twcvty First Premicms, tgetlicr itli the liiiih! Premium at the American World's Fair. The testimonies are from the hihct niusicil Celebrities of Kurnpe and America; such as 8. THALWEG, VIKUXTKMPS, STIt AKOS(MI. C SATTKIl. TICK HAUD. HOKFMXX. W. MASOX. JFUEX, Etc As an evidence of thiir preat durability, cenefal ! excellence. the flh-t.il crrfift.tor.f it... rrnirir SCHOOL DEPARTMENT, ot New York.is an 1 nc "Over 100 of your Piaos have ben u-ed n the different School disicts of New York, and they hive invariably K'en tho b?rt satisfütion. Win. II. WILSON, E., Tres'tofthe N. Y. Hoard of Education, ALBERT GILBERT, Etq., Clerk of the N , Y , Hoard of Education, American Omans Are pronounced by more than five hundred of the best Organists ot the country to beupcrior t any oth r Ins'rument.t yet Produced, THKT ARE SCVCR10X I.t Great fullness and completeness of lono.cxpression and Elasticity of Touch. IIavc!ccu Sold Ihc past year SEVENTEEM (17) FIRST PREMIUMS nere awarded to tle Amenenn Organs in the month of October. IbCi, over all competitor, at different. State an l County Fairs. TIIE AMERICAN ORGANS ar the or.lv real REED ORGANS, now before ihe Public, the only Orpan having a reverberating Sound bot or Wind Chest, and when controlhd hy the Super-Oc-tsv Coupler in d Sub-b-iü, Double bellows, niow Pedals. Knte Swell and Tremolo Attachment, The most charming effects can bo produced, from the sottest whUper of tho A'olian Harp to the full volume and power of the Church Organ: N. D. Every Instrument warranted for five years. For circular giving prices and stjlesofeach Instrument, address, W. W. KIMBALL, G3 WASHINGTON ST. CHICAGO. AiKNT Full NORTHWEST. CHARLES AVHITMORE, Ascot at l'l 3 mouth, Indiana. IV, 11. ArMt Wnntod. rlt-uil-tf

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, it! Kovolvow. X11ÜO, illiishcls and Carbines, For thc United States Service. Also Pocket and Belt Revolvers, Rifle CAXES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle and Shot Gun Durfds, and Gun materials, sold by pun d.-alcrs nnd the trade generally. In these days of housebreaking and robbery, every house, store, bank and office, should hive one of REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS. Parties deir!tip; to avail themselves of the late improvements in pistol., ard puperior workmanship and form, will find all combined in the New Remington Revolvers. Circulars containin r cut? and cesaription of cur j Arms will be furnished upon application, I E. REMINGTON &S0NS, Ilion, N. Y. No. h, Courtland St., New York. J POSTPONEMENT. THE IaITL'D STITF.S PRIZE rOXCERT To ha e been 'iv.n at CROSRVS OIT.RA HOUSKon MONDAY MAY 21, 16$. will he postponed until MONDAY JULY ttth on j wnicti ocea-ion iip.ii .i minien uonan m prizes bc rntJ to ticket holders, ir.cludin$100,000 i (;itrrAi;i( Ks. r El H E postpnnifnt is an urs.ivoid.iMö WfM tickets yet unsohl,) as the positive necessity there is lor a proper rejristrat'on c,i thoso alrc-ftdy d:-pot-ed of, which lis been delayed Inconsequence of the iupligenoe and cnreiencs ofa portion of cur agent. in making their proper returns. We advie I! :ir i :s wanting tiekkU to fend for them without delay, as we bare hut a lir-iited number yet on band. We v,th n ost. partieid.ir'y to i:npresu;on tiie mihd of cur igenls ti.o imr.ortnr.ce of their ni-'.king their returns r.t once nnd o: rectifying liatercr errors may have crept iti to their rePrt s lieretotore: e will p?,v to tho?e fenJii:j: I l?T tlck,-t, t!,:,t if they should all be M at the i lm- their order is rictived. thc r.-.onev will be returned. No application for new agencies for the sale of tickets will b con-id-reJ, as we lavr I llilVe a,reaJ-v appointed. Tickets are for gn.Ie at j t,tf pnn:ipal lioteN. book and music stores in tho citv, and ;it or.r olfiee 13.'t Dearborn treet; pre ci ...1, lv.. ....,:i - . 4 j

j liiiii.n mi, uj mail on i . vviji, ut jTiee iiuu put nip o- ! ret,irn IHt:sr. We invite the p.ir'.icn'r at-o--"f.? j ttJnton of persons wishing to order tickets by " ' ra iil to the following 144 is CtV) 41 Special Terma Or' Club Rates. 54 CI j Anv party procuring a club of five or more nam'1?,

i ana iorvrimir s tue inonr y lor the same, will bc I allowed tho follow In? cim mission, vix Wo Will .Seutl. .lickft3 to one adJrei fcr $150 l'l do do d 9 00 23 do do d) 17 00 30 do do do 40 dr do do 35 00 51 do do do 4'i HO inO do do do 5 00 In every oasff sond the nam and rot-ofTice address of each separate subscriber. Money bv craft, post-office order, expres,or in registered letters may be F nt at r.ir ri.k. All communications should be addressed to WIGGINS, BRADFORD & CO.. D?arborn St,, Chicago. 111. (Po!-t-.ifficc Drawer 5913.) The proprietors will dou ite tr the Linola nrvl Doda Monument Fund sV2(.00. abo there will 1 1 20t)0 scserred from the pi-rson drawing the 30.b()0 prize, for the same purpose. PFFFRrvcFs. Hon. Major Dan. Mice, Fx-M. C.oT Ind.; linn. Ira J. b.ivrock , of Kansas; Hon. Willi i m IfiingweP. Lyon. Iowa: Ho.?. Joseph Knox, of Chicago; Hon. C. (raves Smhh, of Min., Jac h Forsyth . Agt. M. S. R. Fi., doeaSO.IU..M. Kronberg & Co. .importers of watches, Ch;C:liro. Proposals for inserting this advertisement ore requested. rl ln30 t G. FOR YOIIH ITEUKSTT f? in i if ! ii E.m: AT RICE k r.ROS. OLD STAND, ON TIIE Corner opposite the Parker House, can he found n Fresh Stock of vN'hich le I'Cen pu'c'ia'ed ipee the creRt de cline, and can, therefore, accordingly bo S o I 1 Very J4 o iv , My stock consists of even thine that; can be! enumerated in a IM Cln. More, in pirtof Ten. CoIIVc, Fih. Hier. Salt. Iepiei, Spice. nffar. TJo!aes, Syrup, Dried Keel", Canvaed and ?a Count rv Bin in Salt !rl Canned Fruits, Peach c. Vine Apple, Cherries. Canned Pens, CKEEW CGHNf CAN NEB ÖYStfSKS?, And in fact evervthins that is needed to oompletc and excel as a grocery. Hoping that I can by attention to your interests derive a share of your patronage I lubicribe myself, Resp. your., W. II . McConncll. (vlln3C-tf ) OLD CAST IRON The hixhet cah price paid for Old Cast Iron, deliver cd at the Plymouth Foundry. Yl J. ADA 11 & CO. Tlln37-Cm rpiiE DNDF.USK5NED would inform th lal Jiesof Plymouth and vicinity , that phe has (owinj; to the recent fire) opened her shop in the front room of her dwelling house, rn the wet sid? ot Michigan street, ope and a half h'ocki nrth from the Edward one, where she has on and an entire new, an 1 well f elected stock of It ill inert flood , which fhe will sell a cheap or little cheaper lh:in can be bought elsewhere in Plymouth, and cordiullj invite 1 11 her old customers to give her a call, and any number of new one. Ladies calling at her shop need hava no tear of pettia put oft with old roolr,for none but a new stock is kept on hand. Please cali and examine her quality of goods and prices beforo Purchasing Isewhere. April 12. '6G.-3m ' Z. A . i; UNH A M. Oi,soo "piTYiuTwt Agents everywhere to sell our imhothi f 20 dewing Machines. Thrcn new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or largo commissions pid." Tiie onlt miehiiics sold in the United States for Icfs than flO, which are fmUy licented ly Hotre. Whrrlrr t H7 ..n, Grorrr & liaker, Simjrr li Co , and BncMdcr. All other cheap midlines are infringrmtntt and the ttller or utter are Habit tomrrttt.Jint and imprisonment. Illustrated circu lara acnt fret. Address, or call uon Shaw L Clark, at Biddeford. Maine, or rhlcago. IP. fls-ljr17-ttl

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Great Inducement. KELLEY KENDALL ArSel!!ag Groceries on thebasisof G old And are constant receiving frefb fuppni of Suar. Tea, Cofte, Syrup, Tobacco, Saleratu9, Soda, Cream Tartar

fcbaving and Washing J5 oap, fctarch, Indigo, Dye Stuffy Mesa Pork, Ham?, Shoulders Sides, Lard, White Fish. Mackerel Herring, Rawing, Rici, C itron, English Currants, Peaches, Coal Oil, lyunpfl, Chimneys, Glass, QneensVrare, Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps, Salt Flour Tub?. Pails, Wash Boards, Mopj,Rroom?, Bowls, I3askets ' Clothes Lines and Pin?, .and all kinds of' YANKEE NOTIONS. Which we will oder at tin ljwst CASH Ccme and examine our stock, it will cost joa nothing to look at our good. Be it remembered that wo will pay the bighea FOR All kind cf Country Produ-e. Reuiembcr th place TERMS CASH, Tllc40.tr- KF.LI.EY i KENDALL. E STFFFS ofevervkind and ofth bi quiility. at I EMON'S DrurStor. FIRE ! FIBE ! FIRE.' TO THE PEOPLE : Inconsequence of the recent dhnwtroni Fito v.e have remov. dour LARGE STOCK OF DR.Y GOODS, consisting of TRV GOODS, K1Y MadcClotliiusr and I BOOTS A.V) SHflES, K ATS & CAPS YANKEE NOTIONS, LADIESand GENT Fl RS, GLOVES and 1IUSIE1IY, GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS. i Ol'EEXSWARE. GLASSWARE, la fact everything usnally kept iu a coHatry str TO O. .V. CLE A VELAXU'S OLD STORE ROOM On LaPORTE St. Aud next door to C. II. Reeies Law Offce O O H arj in 1 o FIRE PRICES, Regardless or o o TP jjiWc return our thanks to our fnendi and e public jrcncrally for their former lib0ral patronage, and respectfully invite them to gxo u a call at our new Store Room before purchasing elsewhere, as are determined to cloio cut our present took and will make it to their interest to ivc us an early call. J . n . DA LFM& CO T. S. Don't forget the place G. S. CLEAVELAND'S old Store Room oo LaPorte Street. Tl0a2&tf FOU JO I! WOIlli rail at ihe office of the l'l.Yuonn Druockit. 4 Large stork of WALL PAPEtXjoi received from the Manufcturtra Co tomers cannot fall to suit L.cmaelvea In tjlait quAÜty, quantity ad prlct at