Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 November 1866 — Page 1
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T7 volume ia. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THUliSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 18G6. IV UM 13 ICR 10.
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PlIUMallKD EVEP.Y THURSDAY AT rLYM'J'JTII, INDIANA.
BY S. L. HARVEY-
OFFICE in the Fast OJlce lUildinj, up tnrs.
Terms or S;iVu riplion S'2,00 ti Payment must be made invariably iti advance and the paper discontinued at the expiration of .he time paid fur, unless renewed. These terms arill be strictly adlicred to. Jh'mc! t'r who get their papers by the carrier Vill be' chirked 25 cents a year extra. Ratss of Advertising: ite s iiiare (the spac- of ton linos or les of tliWtvp.') on w-'j, $l,f , and .') cents for each & .1 1: tioTi ii insertion.
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The Prophesies of Jude' Douglas, in short, their contempt of all sound prin-
:..-. - -:-! From the Charleston Courier. eiples of political economy ami of eonstitu- Content is a fortune to its possessor
iiiBii.iiit i i. uiijiiea vuicti(,ui r. r. u. jonnaou nas published ironi -esirauus, give us no promise mat motion nc oe cia'i in rags ; the discontented llnllwsiy. Baltimore a letter to the President, in after restoring the general authority of: man is poor though he wear velvet. On and nftrrJnIv 29th. lfiG Train will lenve ' which he prcseuts the ftubatance of au in -: the Union they will be more mindful of its ; There are some thui"s which monev cannot
' jsution daily, s.bb iths excepted, as fellows:! terview had between the late Senator future welfare and integrity. Superadd . buy, and of these the chief is Happiness. -:.-.- iTrainleavin-Caic;goat5:50P.M,le.iveädailT.Doula.s and himself more than twelve to these reflections the wide-spread disor- He who is thoroughly satisfied withhisl ot.
lii.it.io v-iij-iv i uo 1 . i TnnrQ arm : UCT OI a CIVII War. f lf pmisniiiifinn fit i-it n fninr ii cnmmif n mnrli t iitr
i The points embraced in it arc, first, Mr. their long eherihed schemes of cmaneipa- ( The Vermonter ho considered himsel rich j Douglas' opinions and expositions of the their hatred of state rights, their ha- j with three Jiundred dollars clear of the ; doctrine of non-intervention. Second, his bitual disrjgard for constitutional limit-, j world was a wealthy man. Xot compnraI views as to the then threatened separation tious upon the legislative power, and we'tirely, perhaps, but positively so; wealthy
by the south and its effects. And third, "hal! be able to comprehend some of the ' in hig own opinion, and what better criteria his predictions of the career, policy and way of the restoration of the Union, even jon of wealth eauld we assume? dcfigns of the now radical party. jwhen all southern opposition shall have j Yet useful as perfect content is to tho These remarks. Mr. Johnson states were ceased. This is not my theory of justice individual, a certain degree ot individual made in 1854. after several hours confer- ito cither. Xor is it the theory of philos- I discontent is necessary to the state. .Vtai:-
' ence together on the draft of Mr. Douglas' ldV of the government of the Union. uatiou in the people is fatal to national
celebrated Kansas report, and arc now ! 1 trust anil hope wc may never be callcl progress. H ern wc ml satisfied to remain
given to the public in conformity with a . upon to adopt or reject this Utopian scheme j in the positions into whl request to him in 1S01. not long prior to 'f equality. The revolutionists and dis- j us, the world would sti
Mr. Douglas death. "Should any thing, j ''osts o! the north will become tho cxclu- diggm
said 31r. Douglas, happen to me, 1 wantj1,ve guardians of the national integrity you, at the proper time, to make known !a c. of men who have again avowed their
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Itrmoval of Mao Commissioner by tSie G a vent or.
Kmnut Augusta Ilrr.vn v issue 1 an j apjieul to hersex. eniLiv.ccd i:i the ibllowing preamble and resolution.?:
V tens The sex w:i"c!i is termed
eh chance Ins cast
still be in its root-
instead of its railroad-building
epoch. It is th& restless striving for
something better, some condition beyond
the substance of that speech," adding, ; reaJmcs to sacrifice the Union to their our present reach, or some possible good
"there is as much honor in prophesy as in .schemes of emancipation. j beyond
statesmanship, if. indeed, true statesman
ship is not the power of prophesy itself." The recent inauguration of the Douglas
Our Financial ojulUIoii.
Monument in the presence of the Ch.ef , . h,m t,Klt . ,. . . fl .
31ag!trate of the Lniteu States and so .. ii : i: 4. c..4... i
, i. . i , ; l" i,,c iinoouiaic iiuure o: our national lany distinguished persons, under nation ,,!:.:,.. i .. i i , -i i . " . 1 ' . , . ! pontics. Detter are received here dailv.
f. i I -- r-t i Mits ,sl.. a squire tor
f!r'. inrtio'i, an ! $1 a s n ire for r:ie'i additional
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' t:;.. ?V,c ;7ox3 t.' pr.n,U. prt,,., Untere,. 2. . m. Kxprew,,i taKe pongers oi i. o a. aup,a, nuu as con in juioram c oi :,d from the most respectable fiimrters b- ,..i 1 f.r at ; regular advertised rates. T." wo., Ce. , stateMuanOup .s regarded ns the proper (scrios!v inquiring wha is to be ;he "'o M,MSS.tnll)Evn w pihashcd as nevvs. ( TRAIN'S GOING EAST. tu"c ?l wh,ch tu.II,ae ntjXV" thesc, v,c' j of the content between Congress and the A:.i:u:m :nt. unioss th- nümSer of lner- and tac communication is addressed to the. i nu . . "
n..: i . r .i . . ,l- ",cl,r- i ncse ni'iumc! are basci up lrcMdont on account of the remarkable , OI1 thc supp()sitioI1 t,,t (he Xm eiur parallel between the sentiments td Senator eicction, wiU rCaIIt ,iU tl()e ju () ,
iwuins aim inofe wiiieu me i resident ;
our present vision, that has lifted
j mankind to it-i lofty position. Though j discontent have it base phase, there is a
certain thirsting after perfection that is full of nobleness, a desire to eenpe from low conditions and debasing toil that more than aught clic has contributed to the worl's advance.
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TheTlvn outh Uranoh Nanking Co (Sncees- Delphos rs to tli 1" vm.r,'!i I!:miic1i " tho Rmk oi' the r f.im I (.tinflt ' cor. Moni 9 to 12 o'cicck A. M. : Forest
from 1 to 1 ..Yo'k P. M. T. CRE-SNER. President. t 1 1 -n r.-tf. T. C !: N ER , J r. Cashie-,
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I Mansfiold ! Lou -Jo vi lie. . . ' Wooster ! Orrville ; UasMlon ! Canton
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Am i '.! "in Livery the 11-sswe
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! has advanced.
in favor of tho congressional policy, and
that the president will not yield his own
J he genuineness of the letter appears to ! conv;ctl,mj( ÜU thc. guhcct Solne (f thc
repulicau organs counsel moderation, and tell their party to drop their foolih talk of
impeachment. ut ptill the idea pre va
be unq lcstiuiicd. It is certainly of great political interest.
J he prhphesis of 3Ir. Douglas arc ccr-
d act urate. No
iM.. uu..-ic. I'"-' , lent among business men and capitalists in
vu.. uv- ...a.ie v nur io i..e,oi cauiuu, ... r, , . , f PlMlfrrrse ,v:il l1(,
(innre f lithfully the designs of those who ; orne)i ,,v 'f 7 r:i(i:(.,,,. n
wield tl c power, ami the dangers which
threatened thc common welfare.
Dai.timoue, Nov. I.
lhis evening the secretary ot tatc served ( - the greatcs ," and the ruling power, has an official notice, in which, nfter reciting become excviedincrlv pompous and tvranthe charges against the commissioner.-, the nioal, forgetting that, though mau was Governor says that, 'di nving carefully con-' created fi-st, yet the world wis not considsidcre l all thc testimony adduce ! for or j crod coiuph-te until the gentler rex was against said complaint, and being fully sat-, added. isGed, after mature deliberation, that the J 'h"ra. They frown up-u our ways said complaint is well founded, ami thatitanj fashions, take it upon thcm-elves to is my duty to relive said commissioners from dictate to us in matter.s'eiitirely foreign to their offices as commissioners of the board their comprehension, there! y inducing a of police of Daliimore city, lor official mis-! Verv unplca.-ant j?t:itc of ihiugi ; a:r I conduct, he docs adjudge and declare that j yjt, They are entirely at fault, the said Samuel Iliudes and thc said Xich-; being seldom in the riulit. but always iu olas L. Wood be and they are hereby re-I the wrong, and --till atteuiT.t t teac-Ii ui moved from office." the way wherein wo :diou! 1 w.i'.k, while;
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ing iu consequence of (iov. Swann's action, ' straight," therefore some bitterly denouncing it, aud others aj)-j Tt',Jv ,J Tint this matter
proving it. Large crowds ot people ar j ! toi far ; we can't s;;tn i it anv I n ger. gathered at the corners of the streets, :ind j That we will cohsw niatrin r.s. a.i an evil near the newspaper offices. diseusiir the which is rile in our Ian I, as" somethingmatter ; but otherwise all ib now quiet. j more deadly than ih.i Ju.eri. an 1 r.n (or. .wann's decision is a lengthy doe- institution i:nro demoralizing t!:i:i t!:o
umcnt, covering some thirty pages oi . r"""Ta w '-"N a..og.aiLi
manuscript. The following arc some of ;
tho points ia the document, lie says:
t "k-jep ha-j .one
ueneain mr lvit-rr
jirro.v ( iii tt, ir snitii,!) conciave assembled, 7 declare oarelvfs t'rw r.nd
''The governor of the .State cannot shrink cjo il. that to ''care not v. Irit urc others
from his duty to thc people. J lie threats ; mv; ftse, bit fir a-, giro n 1 ibcrly or giv
. mj -cz v er
DoN't 15F FXTRW kc -If jlc fartne.l combinations at home, ot invasions. n death: and, if wurt con:e to vort, to poor-hou Ins any terrors' for you, never from other .Stairs, to overturn our laws, prepare lor rebeili,,, oa the principle of buy what you don't want. Het'.ro von 001,1,1 harJb' ,,e expected to deter him for . ..r.ll VV:lJ war t , ti0 Aii j,,,. pay three cents for a jexsham, HIV nvJ smglc nmment from the utuching ex-; r f-That a , ,Vy ,f resoiu. ascertain whether you cannot make iust j Prc' f :l 1 1 lü ' Wth W!i:ch ?.C ; t.ons be piV'it.M gIMt.ld ,:is,y t) all
l i.:-i:...- 4'..- ...i.:i. naa ueen eioiuci. a nc neooie oi inu omi. . ineuioers ci mat ucue icrate t i": io!i ot
.Lit ii HOI. w J II I. 11 1 1 II . I '.'I IIIV.II t
s pleas;
nature furnishes the machinery: and, bc foro you pay seventy-five dollars for a coat.
would not be just as glad to see you inon f0'1 ur.on l'-v thc Vr"V.cr üÖ,;r-s' .aacr - U Agents f. that cost half the monev. Tf "she would! ,ul1 cxainuiat.on into their nhflcat.o tI:c c )lintrv. not, let her crack her own hazle-nuts and 1 the, e-;itutional oath admimstcre-i to one ; ' .. . 1 II .....I ...... ... , i .1.,. :
buy her own clothes. When you see t man j J"u.n " a,J.u ,uuu ,a . T u,u ' A Xcw ilwlvsl vc Compound.
of -Maryland have been registered by union ; our unhappy country, krjovn a man. au I
men, not the less so because conservative is according to V ebiter, "an adult luilc of
in their sentiments, as. d the-e v.ter.s duly the human race."
ru-:.. ..'.I parts of
! N'ow Brighton' 9,22
" " rT ; Rochester '9,35 X TIOX AL TTO I KL. , piusbar?h.... io,i)
SOUTH CF YELLOW RIVER BRIDGE, F R. YBH3. Gen. Ticket Agent.
XTifO.i.rin St.. PlvniOlitll, Tllll.
Tll- t.. u. .14 vetoOlv 1 n f'itfed and re- ; C. I. & V. It. K. Time Tabic.
The gold Tircmium is about fiftvnc.
fand with a tiMidener to rie whil I tiito.l
Senator Douglas never believed that the j StsUl!a fivc tu0nticare reported to be in south would be successful. lie regarded j itle jtMlunj ni,r(1.l(1 .,t 10l T,1C lanks the L ninn as essential to the existence of i n ,i, ,,
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no business, or very little, except in ad- jqneath that privilege to his widow. When ;
vanecs itjion stocks that is, lending money for speculation in railroad and other stccks. This is oeriainly a very unsatis-
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lings
slavery. Opposed to the secession of the
ites. he always anticipated their failure thc recent struggle. I'o discuss thec views would be idle
spending three or four dollars a week fooN U1,ci:u 'ry aMcgut uer. j .i ate
.l,lt. ih0 ,h..Mn,i,,.,fivo rnnnofh-,th,l'!a,i nged to besobyour higocst tribunal. : . " p'"' uyr-mu more ishly, the chances are u e to one that he b , , , .J. ., ri, . desfrt'etive th in irinn -'v o-'n, i,,.on li Ion- nnon-h f Lnnv 1, They ask at tllC llUlds oftllO CXCClltlVC , ' ., '""', c J bcCQ Ii. e Jong cnougii to knov now j brou-'ht to I biv ,.,(.,,.., , Tiru nnMto i,r n I,, n d' ! that thev may not be cxclu cd by a pow-. . unr, , ,? , ciicm-.tai mixture many cents there are in a dois , - . j . J t i'sci 'el S 1 uii m-iN-im ! i, -.vor lar.'iri,- ,1,,,'t li.'-rritir C..M fo I, 1 c i 1 1 1 1 puTtizau Combi u at i oil under he eon-! 1 u. 11 l, ' K 13 ,!or lr; if he don t he s pretty sure to be- j manufacture 1 m verv ar-'i- .-i-iant t e
i nu ni i wi Tin fi fnitiM ciiiiuir: inu iiinv.r. . y . .
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d. I i nests
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,vil-r at the Nitional will find aninle aeeoinmo 1 Lions, and the uUo lVu ;
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Leave La Porte, d iilvf J (Hundays Excepted,)) j Arrive at Plymouth,
WESTWARD. LeivcPlymoiith
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! present in me lo.iowing extracts ins pres- r.iyfluMlt jn Ioi;;,iniatc business for thc ! cicnce in relerence to the course and meas-. n()(1 (lf iCr u; nßV M()Uüv o) ; urcs of the radical party when, through a 1 1 fj aml ,eeurity t;, scai.(e - There lis a I ucossful war thev should havo KO:reil and i .i i r . t
.. ....j lucurin i. oi course, ior a large sumot moncxcrciMja the supreme power-and, as- in thd southenj lut no a,,c. j such, they may not profe devoid of inter-1 U.l(e ,CC!lritv catl be iven for it in the j CEt j present state of our political affairs. UusiI K XT It A CTS. i ..,.,1 nnj 1H ;n :f : . i...t: i
;iiv. nuu .llllVT.-! Hill, it I UCIiCtUU, ULXIIÜ. The severance of relations between the deranged by thc pndougalio i o-'our politi:00A.M j Democracy, north and south, will throw j eal trouble4, and these will become aggra. n I .1 i i i ! .r ' i 1 . I .1 It l
.'J.-uoa .m me wnoic management oi puoiic airairs wueo me roigcr iney are anowcu to con
I with men whose object will be as nibch to ' tiuiic.
o. pa pt j punish the southern people as to preserve j
a man asks you to buy that for which you
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fill in numbers, but because of the author
though it has bejn advertis-' 1 f.-r sile iu
i San Francisco, one firm claiming to hare
sale.
' , . ' , ity which they have heretofore vereise 1 , au lancise , one l'.iii c.aiiiiitjg to na have no use, no nutter how cheap it i.vlo ; . . - . . - . mnc r.v., i,,,,.di-el .,M-e. f,.. c.. if e,,. - M.f;i ... cv, Co,,, on J "d?r their commissions from the StatciV . Hi ndic 1 oa.,Le, iui sa not say ye-, until you are sure some one , . . , , . , , , . w atnonnt is not lir .e- ,t ,v' , ;r 1 nli.n I in i pilik b,.f ii.r .lw.r ftl,--. .O' ''a.O-C Ol SOU. II 1.1 IS. Ill 11 to t!.ak CI .IUI.
and makes such a big hole that everything
oi;e
j. . I.. i k'i .-viaiiii i c.uii jo i:.ak Ol aUUUt jtweutv-tive pounds of onr-oder. r two
that is put in, drops through-past hohU ! TJ" i . - . , :. J and a half ;,vandS oi" 'i.-itrl recrine. i
. , III IIIV Ul. V.IIMtKj VI 111 I OOli'tt M t 14 J III if f ,no- ki- t J. .... i en readuiiy be
- - Ä . uns cae i can Know no party
a. i a a. e i
car to thc demands of anv .4 her c!a
our citizen?
I must
00(1V liOSI" XV If 4 i tu ui.il iiiu iiiuirn 11 i .-i.iiui-? 111.1111- ! tainoil I ti tln iütr-rr-f if tf woo'e ii'ile
.Mrs. liutler is a needy, as well as a j If (he ,aW3 ar(J bjeeti.ble, the legil ifaectious housewife. Having been m-!tllrp wh;(.h , ,de t'ben. ,,1 tl.A C ,v.
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formed that she will have all her wants
supplied by advertising in thc papers,
conceived that even fifteen.
: or t'.Vi nty oiKiees. expi.iled iu one place, ; won!.! crt-ate immense havoe. Aid when ! one further reflects that even so little a t'nng is a sjootiful if water coming in :. .-t.t. .... l-.l , . ' l
t I li . . i 1 - l'l.l l. I o i;iCcsoiSOJlUul
.a..i..i i ii ,, wo-ilf cuisj an ex'di. ..:
4:20 P.M 'the Union ! Should the south withdraw I fiv
Tr ainsrun bvLa Porte time. which is kept at ; under such circumstances the struggle will
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- r. R V iiU IhwiOpv store, find m I ; minute s lower t te lierco and rrof raetod. A reat civil
r-v t r i vi in ui. ni.'i's ni-5 pnn '' . ... : . : . i . --n-- -
I ) ; II ti1(d-vivt:aeiits of Medical , than 1. U . & u.U.. time.
S;!Ti?'- S. )(": i'it'.es : a'i 1 of tV-a..V-. ) Ii-'.' .in M is ne INH
Diseases o. the L-nest vl ! ,ri tf
trouo.e-, ami these will hecomc aggra. .uppl.ed by advertising in thc papers, and not the law-making pocr. 1 Ie would ' T- i ei.,:l,, 'l;1 ,u il to Cut ted tne longer they are allowed to con. she thus enumerates them: bring disgrace upon the State if he should i 'V'11 w. ,!U 1 f?1 " t!; , I'm wanting qtute a number of things ;lo j-j. t0 the hamljIe,t citizen Thtt .t ! "" I' V -r, ;;r the Use advance in gold and the decline in jut now, but I 11 put up with a new bon j ap.Hi,s to tj10 returned veteran bv weak i (' )!,c ,1'n tlve hundred p V. U d ndroe twenties abroad is the more extraordi- j net. dress and cloak, a new cooking-stove j a,,,niiou''htlesiiei to rii-e the taiuhr ! r.vc'eii 1C- wo c:u SJ,- eoueeprioci ol ry fr the reas.n that the reve.iue of j an 1 a load of kindling wood a new pair ir reWni;m 1S au:h.,r.'! tremendous de st n .-live p .wer.
nary.
the (Jovoruncut is large, and collected
j. T. 1d.'',)ri'.r'. 1 ite S-iraeop i.f l!ic Ii an i l..f.n?iv. " Ters his nros- " .....
.rv:..v. to the teon'.eoi i r. . .......
EXPRESS TRAIN"? PASS WAN ATA II,
j war and the continuance of slavery are iu j without producing any distress and j my judgment, utterly incompatible. The j scarcely any complaint, and that, while men who have been ready, at any time, to I our public expenditures are bing dimin sacrifice thc Union to emancipation, willjished, the national tlebt i in very satNfachave exclu-ire control of the government, j tory process of liquidation. Our revenue
oino Nonrit,
i O "l f if l at a
e ill 1 r ' );-.'
I !1 1 1 IT, ,
-I 1 "ic
xv. -t sMif Miebi' in ! Niht express, (Sundays ?s
North of th-j Edwards House j i) iv
n.i
Roivr: sr,tTU, Ni-hf Esr.rcss.f -atiirdav exernted).. 9:tfiP M Day " f Sundays excepted) 9:33 AM
u t i; r
Pa-i vibiraften'.in nVid to OitpUne practice,
i.- j ii" v ":i "I :ili
i 1 . 1 - liee over
Re.i l -ii orroite tbe ;
ttl.lil';''J 'i v I'M'!. :i ii . . l . . . I '.. s "s e.
l a. e i . - , , n..n, Iah.-.,. vU-n-U.
J.J VIMALI.,
A C. C APRON, ÄTT0KXKY AND NOTAUY, fj'ten.'f W'tr ('I'tim Ajent. Will tttend to all professional business placed in bis h in lspromptl v and earefullr. Pirtirulir attention riven tn riiiardiinsbip
,.r , t id .b i rs in Furniture. , two i j tl((i uj,Mnont nf Decedent's" Estates. Pen-
p oV-. r Mo:-. n vmoii'ii. ' ".ci' : ,( n ,,, v nn Hark pv of deeeaed and disa
to attf-Irl f-ineriD.in toaui or cem-ry
J. S. ALLTCM AN. & BUO.
i
Man
i . . . .. .
.1'.. . . r. . - - . . . -Mill
It'iri :d c-e-s of all s z-s :i l eoi-:aiui : Soldiers trooirel at reaonaiIerales. Tbev have 'wo V .r- s ia rea linessat all 'i"1'' j )ci Is, M rt-r i'es an lotiiei written! nstrumenf s
11 i neatly and oib kIv drawn up and acknowlcdge-
- n ax v t r
It is folly to suppose that their efforts xvill
j be limited to the restoration of the Union. 1 51 A .M j It will not be a careful inquiry whether
" i tl iv tui?ci wj !'T?iI nthnrifv bv virtue nf
the federal constitution, to do that which il eyhavc been ever ready to do in contempt of that compact. They will make a new
! law suited to the ends thev -rck to accom-
! phsh, while professedly engaged iu the i great work of restoring the integrity of I the Union. The foremost evil of such a ! btate of things is that which sdiall bring
into power that nomadic class of mind, those wandering humanitarians, those fierce and turbulent spirit whose atmosphere of life is thc hurricane and the storm.
' Starting with the conviction that civiliza
tion and good government arc a long way behind them, they have no respect for
i r Coi.t.F.cTiovs ;mde nnd prom pf.lr remitted. ' constitutions, however wise, and no regard
i meiits tiken
OiTiee over If H. Dickson & Go's Hirdwnre Jr n'hts. however sacred
.... 1 .il . .... i'i r a r .
Tl'MtE LIQI''!. for MeiloMi ai.-i "'" Store, Plymouth Indiana. " i,.4ft.. t-.:i !. bid it my Store, one do'jr , .
North of the I!rv..el: i.m.v. j. r. vvLKENTr.;TRcn.
s:
-J3 It. A. O. HORTON SITJ.KOX DKNTIST,
CIHO.UiO T5ARBKR SHOP. Over Bucls & TcarTs Hardvarc Etore,
PP. ii. .-.'b, Tr. ü ma.
a a niooonoii:,
.I r atten!:n
; Cm be consulted at his efliee every dav except Mondu and T'iesdays, r Olliee over Westervelt'a Store
! PLY M O V 'I II INDIANA.
S!uvia',f! i!r n"n :,. t',... I. .-t rIe. Pi'ii--.
Dveiir' !f iir and Vh?-kf
fi I !1 a -i f I
vllnVl'-b "A IIOLTENI )FF
iven to
M for L.d'es- H ill
I
.f. FI. LONG. LICENSED AUCTIONED , Will nroar.tlv attend to the sale of rood, and
cbitt -h in M-bu! Co-mty. 1.-..-.7 JOHN ROYCE, LICENSED AUCTIONEEH,
MSV he four, 1 at all tin," at ft.' Parker House, j terms -ti . ...mntlv .t.oiil to all I. miners oiru-Oed 1
ana 111 i'""'"' ... 1
t hi care.
TRVK.I.lSO -TIMNGERS. I OllCies ISSIK'il : II I IOSSCS pabl, through C. II. REE E. March '2'A. 'fi." v!0n30tf.
ll-3b tt
V H n: I.E-r.EE. CO. , Mamiriture and ( W ar :. iV-'in l..ra'.-r, are prrn.red to lib op.m-s for , ivi i-;.V"of Limber o-i short nonce. OiT.ec at
nil
II.C.Thay M-tR-tf
... . Uro lfoile
N. II. O'ILESIMIE. II. IL THAYER.
- J S .SCOTT,
C.nti.,,e, to eive Pr ii.,:.! Attention
CI aims.
en when required.
r-r.11nr.tlon Of
IT !' t of referetiecs g'v
Terms mxio?ae. .nl5-tf. 3. A.'M'C.IACKIN,
0 ,unly Recorder, and Attorney , 4 t L a '11
uspteious
rlOnSO tf I II II fm All IIIS 111 llllll
141114 U II ; V II V 1 T iivt -w. , cruel in resentment, prescriptive and uu- ! principled in action, tyarnnical ami mer- ! ciless iu their exercise of authority, their ' .1 t 1 : ..c i. ii. ;li l.i n. .,0 ....
BUIIJ IJlllIUII Ol III oouiil nni 1 u an inheritance ofctils scarcely le?s appalling than those insepcrabl ; from a stru, gle to maintain the integrity of thc Union. The attempt will be made to confer upon
i the two races equal political rights and
NSITRE YOUR LIVES for benefit of mir privileges. 1 am irrevocably opposed to
family with good Locu. Agents, and not j any suc, tioIlCV. J his is a white man s
government, and it can never be any thing else and preserve the public peace. The I abolition of slavery is one of thc most jprAiable events of the future, but that I will only exhibit the folly of all attempts
to confer political power upon thc negro race. Thc latter, bj thc constitution of their nature, are a dependent people. They are entitled to protection, and if made free, cither by their own vindication an event I have never contemplated or by the convulsions which would inevitably attend an cUort to break up thc Union, 1 would regard it the duty of the United States, as it would be the dictate of justice and philanthropy, to extend over them, as we have extended to the Indian tribes, the vigilant guardianship of thc national (Jov eminent. In regard to thc negro raco, I hold that we have done quite euough ft r them by "iving them an asylum, a field lor labor, and thc protection of otir laws- I repeat .vain. .13 I have every where proclaimed,
institutions were nunc iorwnuo nun,
New Livery and Feed stable. i.iMinnrr n t. H I'f Clt n..n .
I ."VIMrijll'v 11 l.liuilt I n'.r'iii.i'.in 'Tomer Li Porte and Walnut Streets, Plymouth, jTn iima. A sM. n li 1 lot of horM'i, carri nre, busies, Äc.to be hired nl nil times. Putensen
onveve.l to anv nntoflh': country on reasonable - . .. ... .
Call and st e our sUo K oeiorc Hiring.
CARD C. II. REEVE.
A
iTi'IHlVSn AT I,4W, A
I War Claim Ag t, Flymouin, ina.
ing cotie'uded to resume the practice of
thc law here, will
Prartir 11. Fulton. Stmk. LaPoitrand Koscius
ko, is vrcl! af Mnrshall, CountifS. Collections 'promptly and cllieiently attended to. Cnreful ' aVentit.iiiveti to Probate business. Insurance ! elected on Livesand Pro,' crty in the bestcompanies in the Ciiited States. i Spkciw. Attkntiov paid to the prosecution of
tothe Claims oT Soldiers, their WW'ws mid heirs for j hountv.arreais of pay, pensions and other claims.
R E k.ks to Farwell Field k Co., Chicago
1
down, an attempt will be made by the men
i...ii.in'i I 1 lie uno
1r t 3 (Illllll. Bi.i. ....... - ,. , ii.ii.ini.
r.,o. .Ii , . ! 111 nispruoiw..... - ... ' C,M..io..S Pv T'XO.. cvtm.no MR. I) B. VAN VAI.KKXRUItfill.
Deed
attended
and pen
" . 1 ..j.r.n , i,.r.l. I I tll4 to K I' ill 1 c 1 .
1 tv ani iirrtriii... . . - - the lianas ol ft class oi men least
isiracts lurnisiieu wnru i ; . .... ... 1
1 qualified oi all American citizens 10 nuJ. ( OSBORNE, 'minister its affairs. Their economical -1 AtiAi i1f-a lfr.l iffiAti fliPlV Tim.
. 1 I 1 Hf II f-II 11' IIIL'11 lltl.J IW-llIUVUl VUVIt
O?:coodeidljr adssiraDiei .. I Tr.NT MBDIOINE3. of all kinds to ...... it. il,.i. rrnrl ..rniAot. of
4, Mortga?e-,,v . Countie. 1 nn.hes. , . ... H.U. in power to confer upon thc negroes eqtui
.'"V b. kn.y of Soldiers,! 1" ;V V, u'rc e rfhts. Thc secession of thc
B lunt). '" "; , ...oiuauccs promptly ! " y 'r.:X Y,i,. the eolleetiön of Claims ' .,1, v.111 be the transfer of all agencies
. 4 .1. .-.1 re isonablo v",k '.';. 1?,,. Coreriimnit; such as pensions, bono-1 Ilin.liwl(l them. The 'government will
Estate examined and ab:.
ileiretl.
1 -.. t', .... Cibrira ileired.
lllllU'.ll - '
p' fr t 00 - in hand, balance on t.me . p ATENT Price Jl.-w. v C. ILK"'- j! he found at
nnlf I A
J.FIMON'S PrucBotiu
has greatly exceeded the estimates, and
thc expenditures have fallen short of the imouut estimated. Thc revenue for the past year from thc crstoms was estimated at a hundred and forty seven millions, and the actual amount was a hundred ai.d scventynine millions. The internal revenue was expected to pro luce two hu idand seventy-one millions, and the amount actually collected was three hundred ai.d nine miiliuns. We need nothing but political adjustment tobring our natio.ial securities up to specie par, at home and abroad ; and though the redundant currency will not be suddenly re luced. yet it will deprec ate iu relative value by reason of its profi table employment in the South and in a vast range of bu.siucss enterprise. Xat 'ontil IntrWyno r. Why Ma soiss CVIo!r:i!e II10 !Mt!i Iiiy oi Jisuc 'il. .5o!3i! Day. Masonic Lodges in ancient time were dedicated to King Solomon. Tradition informs us that they were thus dedicated from the building of the first temple at Je rusalem to the Hahylonish captivity. .From 1 lut time to thc coming of the Messiah, thev wete dedicated to Z.rubhahcl. the
builder of the second temple ; and from that time to the final destruction d the temple by Titus, iu the reign of the Um peror Vespasian, they were dedicated to St. John the llaptist. Owing to the many massacres and disorders which attended the memorable event, Freemasonry feil very much into decay. Many of the lodges were broken up, and but few could meet with sufficient members to constitute their legality. Un der these ci remittance?, a general meeting of the craft was held in the city of Denjamin, when it was observed that the reason for the decline of Masonry was the want of a (Jrand Master to direct its affairs. They therefore deputed seven of their most eminent members to wait upon St. John thc Kvaugelist, who was at that time Bishop of lphcsu, to request him to take the office of (.rand Master. He returned for an answer that though well stricken in years (being upward of ninety) yet having been in the early part of his life initiated into Masmirv, he would tale upon himself that office. He did so, and completed by his learning what St. .lohn thc llaptist had accomplished by his zeal. After his decease the Christian Lodges were dedicated to him and St. John the Ikiptist, both of them being regarded as c iitnent Christian patrons of Masonry.Since then Masons have ever celebrated the 20th of June in commemoration of St. John tho Jiaoti.it, and the 'J7th of Doceiubcr iu commemaration of St. John the liVangclist. "And ye have taken the tee total pbdgo have ye ? " said somebody to an Irishman. 'Indado I have, and am not ashamed of it aither. And did not Faul tell Timothy to take a little wine for the stomach's sake?" 'So he did, but my name is not Tinio thv. and there's nothing tin matter with
1 a .1 1 1 . I nil tli.inirli '
tenia I improvement, tneir oaiurupt j '"..,.
n.-i 1 1. r f. 1 ...... 1 1
Xo. 4. a parlor carpet and rug. My condemnation which it deserves among all I Am an:. X.vn:;;i:. We no: 1 i-i.uhing band wants '-somebody to pay thc house nrtlcr ()vi cit jzens of u!,:4tever political : m',rü tli:in 111010 eopie of ure. The rent, and a baby" (I don't want tint. ) i artv xiiev would be d-iiri" here, if they 'something in man which there is n Us Another member of my family wants ';a j T j , -.1':... .vj.:,.u f.... .1.". n -it uro, should hj d?ve!oe 1 cvervwiiere
visible, c.utl.iüg :i;atenal f rno with spirit oil beauty. andh. id ing ::ti i ioa! gl-ry over actual scjucs. 1 at u t ,'Vi. n th ? f.incv of tlr? poet must be law u;:t ir-elf. There
is a;I the ililL'rence m th r .: I..::v..,m.
art tint
new suit of Suuuay-godo-meetinos ; an-j nrt. lcf. tynv i,.,..,. 1,.... ,: ri.t.
other wants "a new set of hoops and a cry- j to rcbuk in rJbebenioili States, ing doll, another wants "a little reddop- j Tie sh.jt fire the AlM,rl,;in fl k.. buggy for her doll and a little cradle. j tlirt 1 n , m1-,k1v:.: "
i
There are quite a number of other wants
unsupplied, of w hich I'll send in a list after these have been satisfied. I'm delight cd with tho new mode of getting things. Yery respect full v, Mns. Dutlf.k.
fl
of this State, besides subjecting then, to thc severest penalties of the liw. would cause the laurels which they have won iu the struggles of the past to lade an 1 with
or in tue:r hands, they will no. I a.iisur.
nbc lie
.
Mice
an
I
so . "t
v.-..:-! 1
an 1
spurns subjeet'.o'.i to nalure w.ns ail it-
I S. I would like to have a barrel of j permU tl;c..svlvc; U) ,0 IlIro., iVjm their our, too, if it is not to much trouble. of thA n. 1 -w rit ,7. 1 : tl e-i,i;!JI1s? when they have thc courts always open to their . v 1
our
Shaw Rirbour k Co., CinciiiPaii. . aml n,ust be maintained exclusively ior
H.iekly Sheldon Ar Co., N. . I ti,e;r ,cnPfit and advantage. My 1 nth 111 Craff Ueunett Si Co., Pittsburg .. . , , , oiellision of
the blacks trout all political rights, is stern nml unbending. I seo nothing but evil in
Jntf.tf.
T KV Alt II AN I K MT-NT.'
. . . . 11 ! . 1 ? l.... I ,! .iP &rml
The undersigned having assoet.uea wuu mm 0r 10 oring uieiu uj-vn i.nn- ' "v-"-1
enuality. 1 J . .1 1 ii .. .1. n 1 1
Iut, tthen the reoeiuou suau ue put
atto npts to cquali-e thc races politically,
peer. in. acior or u: .wist, who
r I-,
victories by ob -d'ene.. Tii tt or!. lion is fully c insistent with tho njb'.M ikiii.n. In leed, wheth r it thv roa or t!:
wih ?s
1,. .in-.. .11 1 .L.u v ui i. ,k' i:iut
.11 1 1 . ..
grievances. While to them I speak in the i c I' ül n' Ml M, l'Ar w real langc.ago of friendly ad.noniiio-.i and sin- 1 n l elu.il. A la ! !er v.hu h sho.A!J h:jU cercst 'regard. I cannot characterize with j !ro:" :.,b "vo "nr " l - "'Id n I. too nmcli'iiidiguation thc intru.ion into! 1 hvq us u; -w ,r a t!i s la ILr iu
in her do'ne-tic af- i tl,c V vimu to.,d ,... :!:e r0m-
lro:u whence ::l.n. we can
aerial
TIic Wvsi Vlrslnla lleflin. The returns from the West Virginia elections on Tuesday lat indicate a co:n-
nlete Ilni.ni trininnh although a verv foil f-irvl mil to int.M-f.o
- - - - j I.I II ' . j V ,' t-IVl-W-V. 4 '--V. V. j j vote has been jioIIimI. (Jovernir Darenian Vt'r of -.dl t i..M-,.T.i;....tf -i .d n.. ! "bU gloum.
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has been re-elected bv a majority c msid-: itator, from an adjoining State, wh is re- ,7! "- V,'r '',r ri,;:al r:::i-- uu -crably increased, as "compared with th- t jm,litcd alicadv by the lea ling journal i I:' t'1"1" a!1 tpie; n ;:r: tatidi-ig 0:1 vote on thc Constitutional Amendment ; f tlI0 n;irty with wlnm he is e .o!-r..!mg. I J1;0 C1' t l ' re.:ehes u: war ! to the inviilast May. when the majority was T.if. ; for this wicked attempt to exeite !d . .1J....1 i It the w,:. t . the m ,t nobly There is" little doubt that Hubbard, KitchJ -,1 nr.,v.ke another civil war. lb has j iI"l. the m -t d;uneiV tr i v It
1 ! i'iwiw.owi Mi.i v...- , . .
en end Folsey, Union candidates for Con- ..,lrc rotir-l from ihe field d'his trea-i,:U,M ,H "ut til- "ml e:tv;r .rim '.its gross, arc all elected. It is thus that 1 oyal j s0,iab!e maehinatio.is, to secure himself! "I l vA t!l- -- h.-tvc-i, West Virginia, thc first fruit of the em:tn-!from thc contcnipt which his conduct has.,,f 'enti'.:::. It li..s u, w;th a enc of
eipatton policy, responds to thc policy uf l overvwhere movoked. Ma imM not for-: v 1 l Ui'a- 1 r n:,n.w'' :i" 1 I'-'r
President Johnson. Ch'e-vjo !! job!i't,i. j (ia tj,, tnm- ana of the- law is i:n-
Therc was never a greater farce in the' pending over him, and that the State ot world than this so-called West Virginia Marylan 1 will know how to j.rotcct herself, election Uuder the llegistry Law an 1 : at ttic oroner time against all och d;-tur-
its practical administration, nobody but bitter and envenomed U idic.ils were allow-
bers of the peace and safety of her poop.e.
'Tmnressed as f am with the utter de
1
tlir.u vtc Joel. It is cmb die 1 v-Vi truth
to nature first, and lluvugh that t ) the suporuatural 'aliieli nitar hides. Of iMOV.-e such art h.'.s v 'thing n no t do
ature. A i it.-h '.ie
cd to vote. There has been no fairer ex : moralizatiou of the j dice organization as it pression of the people in West Virginia ! now stands, 1 shall do wh it 1 cm to re-tore
than there was in France when Sapoleon.it to its proper re'a'tons with the Stale and
was made Emperor, in !.)!. Jt is over
than morel" t e p
tore ctij.ies tint ure, nith ; t:i -at -t:I aid snbni:s-ie li lelity. bat it degrades rather thin elevates. . lltilwiv Staii .u.' or a 'Derby D.iy," m iv be i:o:ae::. !y f.iitliful
this scandalous outrage upon the elective franchise that the Kadical papers exult. Viitcinnnti Jfi"j uin r. How To lD'pitovi: a SMoKr.it. The following was gotten up by a young lady in a single evening, without any assist ance: Venerable sir! The fumigation arising from the deleterious cilluvia, emanating
from your tobaceouistie reservoir, so over
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l... .1. ia r..on b. l I b 1 10 -v ' re i,.., t:.eir
1111; i.itt i "mi tiiiioi 1 1- ..Jini iv 1 ! i 1 1 . 1 1 , . 1 , 0 desire to aopea! to tho ecneral .govern J ,alt mI iln" VA l tho,:l ",I',.V i Vh' ment Ihr aid to enable me to r xccnte the : f ! I-vrc,!;- to av ..eu aav em .ti-u,
'IM art is
. . 1 1
1 1 . . . , or orc.ti 1 01 lu.-io r tt loji ,n ul nr .in. I lllMtiU't il'ir .' I'iVIJ a .him' 2 " " ' 4
i.i.i.-, .11m iw I'l.i.vvi ..... . , . , , . ii 1 11 thrcate.iod riot and bl.oM.e 1. unhss coin J ot world -wondly. It, ,e,d,a xtags pelle 1 to take this step bv the furth.r re ! ,,u 'l eV0il I:!t " :"'. It Mstanceofthe police , ommsioners and ! hl "v.v oye-sc n. eele-t nil v i-i . .real their followers to the laws of ihe Stat,.-!;;' f'- ,r I' to . 1 ii . . .1..-. the eve. lutt leaves the imagination unkiuIf that cor.tmgencv shoul i arie, there , . , , 1 mi . f ,. i. . .... died, and has '., nnssi-ge tor the hearr. spoii'ibilitv will rest upon thoe who pro- ' yoke it. I stand upon thc Constitution " and laws of the Sta'e ; an 1 there I wili ' Tlili'ly-'S'w o Vctu s l;n
shadows the organistic powers of our optic continue to stand, until the trust impose 1 j Thirty two years ag , remark the New demonstration, pre-scs .so hard upon our "!n me by tlu people of the State of j yor Tribune, when l 'Ugl i left hi t liven auricular., and so obfuscates our attnoss Maryland shall be delivered back int.. their j Mountain home f. r llünoi. hi great rival. . ... . . . . I 1 C 11 1 1. ........ ..I" ....... ..... I I 1 I . . Ii" M' '
pheric fluidity, that our respirablo appa
ratus must shoitly be obtuned, un!es through the abundant suavity of your pre-eminent j oliteness, you will disembogue from that illuiniiious tube the pun gent stimulation and iterinutatory ingredi cut which rcplenishci thc rotundity nod the vastness of its concavity.
Mgsors vs. Ii'inli. "l'olton," a well informed Indianapolis correspondent, who luxuriates in the rarilicd atmosphere of the State 1 louse, writes as follows to the Ci: cinnati ltz !t "The adoption of thc constitutional amendment will, id course, be one of the first thin" that will be done. The e licet of its adoption will probably nullify the provisions of thc black article of our State Constitution, which prohibits colored men from coming into our State to reside. Why a peaceful and loyal colored man should not be allowed the rights of citU zenship, as readily as an ignorant copperhead Irishman, maybe plain tothe democ
racy, but T confe-s it never has been to!
hands in spite of all threats of pers.m il , Lincoln, was keeping a i-osf.
violence, aud the blustering cilorts ol
.0. ... r... 1.
.ni , 11 c 1 1
from th- glories of t lie Jllack Hawk War;
i f a little
intimidation which have already disgusted . Andrew Joh:i-ui w is M.r.v
discreet and thinking men through ut the j mountain town in Tcnn:-?co; .Icircrm
country. 1 can only say. tor myscM, that ; Div:s, a Lieu'ciaat d ;r.ig. ;'n, w.'s c'.a.thc remnant of a life now halt' spent wouhl j iag Itnlians ; S.w.irl was grieving mvr be purchased at too dear a co.it in the j his defeat a tiovcrnr. Drei kinridge was high position which I now occupy as ll.iv- Utn lying the oration of Cicero against Uatcruor of the State of Maryland, by the dis- j :,i J at a Kentucky college; Chae wasenhouorof my State andthe degrtdation ol deavoring to gain a law practice in Cinciühcr people." nati ; Sumner was entering tl:? H .-ton bar ; -33--r J 1i vierick wa cutting stone ; I rant w as a tjrm: Xatluai.. "Did any of you ov, lu id boy in his teens, and hV.ragut was cr see an elephant skin" akcd the watching the honor of bis ti ag ,n the tortnatcr of an iufaut scb.o d. rid coast of I'razil.
'T have! " shouted a sisvearold at the,
fo)t of the class. j One of the unfortunates of the Uvcning 'Whcr?" inquired thc teacher, amused , Star was Miss Kitty St. Clair, oi Chve'an I, by his earnestness. j Ohio, a daughter of most rpe'taVe pr. " On lh : t fr-jJiun'. !" wa.? tho reply, , rents, but the temptation, of a city life .-e. juueed her. The "Queen's Own" arc now very j --... ..arclamorous for Fenian blood. They had aj Envy. When we picture thc hundred irood opportunity to take some last spring, Jor ,re trunks that la lies travel with, says but thoy were not then half so anxious as - l'u,ich. we can not help reflecting' how
now. a very 2.111am uoay 01 tuen arc inc j inrrv 1S the elephant, whose wife, when rrt II t
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