Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 November 1866 — Page 1

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VOLUME 12.

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 18GG.

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NUMBER 12.

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ToOIorro'. WhteVr the irrief thst Ivdlms the eye, Wliat'er the ranff olVi-rrou-, We tUfn m to tho Vt'rpiniT kV; And y "'well emlle to-ilin'rrfw And whm from tho ;vp lne um part, From lmp roMfnrt 1frrov, Anl w liip, r to mir t liintr hrart. We'll mi-et araiu to-inrrow. But whoa to-morrow corner, 'tis still An Iniairc oftii-dav, fetill t ar our hcavy"'Vi lidH fill, Ntill mourn we uWt? awav. And whm that mrrv, to. it pat (A y'fit'nl:iy riornv. lloiw Miiilin', t'li'at Iii to tlit lat, ith vinioim ol to-morrow.

adoptcJ as an example. Tba D.itiiocrac-y trill hct adopt the iiii.er:il!e heresy of ce gro sufftage of making this a mixed black and white Government; but it will ever maiutain that as this is the white man's country, it should be ruled by white n:en. pure and exclusive. It wants no mongrel breed, like th'.'S in Mexico aud South America, to sit in its councili and shape its policy. Against this ?ictum it is committed by all its pat, by all th furcs of history, by all the precepts of philosophy, and the lessons of experience. Not for

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t'(,i o Suirruge. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Chicago 77', wo regret to iv, under the heading, "tjhall the Dcinocracy Die or Live?" cjtnc to the conclusion that, in order to survive, it mut conio out for negro MitiVage, and rally in condemnalion of the Administration. In other

words, it must retract all its pa.-t profes j siuu., recant all its old doctrines, and ratifv those of its onnoucut.s. it' it would nor

leruh. This is singular reasonin". it columu of the 14th inst. will fIiow :

would rppear sstraugc to ask the people for future support lor our organizaticn in the same breath in which wc admit past mis takes and error.1!. That is not the way to qualify fur futuru public support. Espe cially is the Times lame in its idea that a

j tion. and our cotetm orary of the Timr

j beneath the universal blasts of indignation, jwill be triad to withdraw it.

The nomocracy willsttud by their faith and by the Ark of the Covenant, and standing by it. they will again be led over the Ked Sea -f peril into the haven of peace and rest. The Indianapolis llcrahl equally disgusted with the cowardly surrender of the Times, as the following from its editorial

Just Kef rihutf on for 31!co;!uct. The Spri&gfie.d (Maw.) JlrpsMitan, (Rad.) in referring to the r?uit of the recent election in Ualtimort, thu:; c f.rcsrcs itsol. in reference to the rascality of the

uaaicais oi mat city :

TIic rrlnter and tils Typos. A Georgia Joke.The following beautiful extract ia from relates the foil.. win:

thfir.en nf ncnii-ninV Tnvlnr tho r.rinter A certain Georgia c mrt unan

poet :

A JboutLoru paper

D t l:av

ing been splendid v educated, and who was

VeiV successful i a 'iiiiIum inr.ipr "iirtrr.

"Perhaps thcrs h do department of cbv mitiGd to ?end his son off f-r reünemeut

INSANITY OF THE CHICAGO TIMES. We have been in the habit of attaching

considerable weight to the utterances of

the Chicago Junrs. As the most intluen tial Democratic journal in the northwest, tlm 1)

successfu sue can be made upon the de- of the Veim),Ta c ' Lavo Leeil accui.

tomed todcier to its judgment, to a certain

gree to which negro suffrage shall be car ricd the Democracy taking tlm lower ami the Radicals the higher degree the one for partial aud modified and the other for universal enfranchisement. It will belike surrendering the outer position of a for tress to retire within the inner for another stand, with the Hpirits of the garrison lepressed and those of the besiegers exhilerated by the advance they had made. It would bp akin to the policy of stopping the mouth of the famished and desperate wolf by giving him a lap and a taste of the blood for which he sought. No! Wesrry to the

'i'imis that the house can nowhere be so !

extent, on vexatious questions of t arty pd

icy. 'I he Tunis has, in faet, been a iK.rt of oracle, moulding in some degree, the p.dicy of the party in the west, and exer cisiiiir a powerful influence in shaping its destinies. Entertaining these views of the Tnnse, and .accustomed to read with pleasure and profit its well written editorials on the great questions which have arisen out of the ashes of the rebelliou. what was our surprise aud mortification on taking u?) its Monday morning's i.-suo to find a double

i leaded leader, advocating ti: abandonment

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i.iG itepuoncaes ot ISaltimore liaa en- crrn-; whoso ucisws are ies unucr.io;u , an,j cuit,jre to the "ood -Oi.i rth State." tir control of the machinery of the cleo hj int9!:i;ent people then the 'art preser " When the Young nan arrived at the destijn, and excluded til the voters they chos?, vativ?' the Rchiovenunt of typci. Every 'tn id point, the President ofthe institution as riblsor rebel sjmpattiizers. That thry dr.y. their life Ion- they are accu.-tome lo wanted to know what line ot studies he ihould rin under such circumstances was r"" J the nrw.paper, to find fink with i.'s .,1 j p ,rstut -m l f'ailin" to elicit the iaeonsidrred a matter of course. Nor ia statements, its arrangements, its looks ; to f )riiiati.jii fr.iiu the bovintcr-ogated the their failure accounted for by faying that ru,nc thetnselTC3 upon some rogui-h 0d man. b letter, a follows : the rebels perjured themselr.-, f-nd 8') got and acrobatic t)pe that gets into a frolic ( i.yy t;c"ar a:r:'vt,r s.ia ia5 arrived their votes in. The figures tell another aiuI stands upon its head; or of some waste !c Vh.at branch shall i i.ut him in v '

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Mory. l wo years ago me liepuoitcan.s ctsi - -: o m n ut ,i mu jirwi:r" uy nearly 15,0UU votes in the city, end the which the newspaper is made, ofthe myr opposition not quite 3,000. Now ths Re- lTn of molioni and thousands of pieces publican vote has fallen to 7,50 and the necessary to its composition, they know Democratic has gone up to 8,:VJ0. The ,itIp tn'nt k".

Democrats have gained o,;00, and tha Re- xtxc7 U"-giue ttiey discourse ot a won ' danger, and t'ie tue-?itv M

publicans lost that number and 2,000 mors. ! when they spcal: cf the fair white ; thing spcedilv to saTe hfm. Aftrrrt The aggregate vote is 2,000 less than in ! earpst woven for thought to w.ilk on. ot'j ;nf: f.-r pen, ink ani pare

I5t-1, and 8,U00 registercl voters did not t,ie r:,os thrit nutterci on t!:e baric ot llie vote at all. It can not be said that the beggar yesterday. Republicans were kept from the polls by! Kut there is something more wonderful intimidation. The truth is. thai manv of " till. Wh::i we look at the hundred and

the lialtuuore Jlepubhcaia are Cnnserva-: mty-two uttie boxes, oTncwna; tive, alter the manner of Governor i?7:mn: l'ie tu;lcn i!,kJ fingers, th:

but the remit is. in mrt. at least, a protest P0ie tnc printers 'cane' noisels-, cscept

by Republicans themselves against tht pol- t,ie kicking of the types, as one by one . The VL-kbtiigh T m-a of the 0:h, after icy of exclusion. They s;.w that citizens ! they take their places in growing lints coping a rumor which runs the rui nds of quite as loyal and trustworthy as themselves wc tllint wc have found the marvel of the j the prc.u, to the effect tint J. Wilkes

gs t makes the fuilowiiig remarks:

'Respect fully.

This w:is a p.)cr, and bothered the "old gent" mightily. In h:.i musings he could arrive at nothing satisfactory, but was

'suddenly reniin do ! of hi s.i'v impending

biiin' si-me-

runiig-

peu, ink a ni paper, he

produced the following demoralized effusion : '".Sir: If the bov must go into a branch,

! select one vuurr If : l.t.r. fi.r l.i5 motl.pr'j

somewhat shaded j sake , n't . ut lln j,, Tar Kixcr;

it com- n

Mom: AiK.ui .1. Wilkes Rooth.

were disfranchised under pretense that ; art

e tr.iniv how many lanc;es in ira

ments there are in the boxes, how many

they had at some time indulged sympathy with the rebels; they saw this year's regis

tration set aside bv those who made it. ! atoms of poetry and eloquence the printer

when they discovered that a majority of can ,nake here and there, if he only had a j evidence that John Wiikcs R-.jwtli was not those registered were against them in pol-;'lt'e chart to work by, how many facts in I killed, have been g-ing the rounds of the itics, and they bean to understand that'n SI,,:,H 'handful, how much truth in press, aud without any desire to a Id another

'1 he abjvc, wilh many oiher statements, bearing unou i'ieir fat es c .o.iilr sir. oil-

such gross violations ofthe right of suffrage chaos. would lead to dangerous consequences. ov ho pick up the scattered clement They, therefore, cither voted with the op- until nc loW ia llis nan'1 :i stanza of position, or made silont protect by refusing! 'Prey's Elegy,' or a monody upon Grime to vote at all. Notwithstanding there was ; buttoned up Refore-' Xow ho 'sets' a a disposition on the part of Governor Swanu j'pupi'y hiissing,' and now 'Paradise Lot;' and his supporters to make au unfair use of . he arrays a bride in 'small caps,' and a sonpoer to carry their ends, and the defeat j net. 'nonparcij he announced the lan4 ... ...1. , iv 'iiihinr 'lirf ' in n-e sentence tr:ii!.oo.

"ioltne most vital principles held by the r . t , r ,. lt 4 4, !-tl.. letti.rü n,! ,Pt.1,.vn the div tint ,i i , , I , faction, one can not help feeling that the . es l,,c letter ana t.epioies ine u ays mat l"c ! party during the late canva-s. and a base , ..'.. ....... i t- 1 .. I M ..1 i

ueieaioiiue liepuoncans ot naiiimorc iia'' 4t" 1, 4 v.u. mi. hai. just retribution for their misconduct." I .A "0T jct tios 5u v "hT . m m fc printer's hand liko a clock just running Our FlRhliiip IMIIor. " hwn and a strain of eloquence march n ..t..i. lt.-ii" ... - . !lnto "tie letter by letter. Wc fancy we

... j r'in tu'l 1 r ti 1 f tirn ej- liv Iiiriii" or the

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"vi oiiv , j' jn OJ.U laicij i.vj; iuiu ac at ''" i j,artV . . .i i , -rf. ,'1 J

enirauce to mo uomrcue. i hat saenüced siurt.nll!r to the enemy of all wa have and toe entire enemy gain., possesion. , KuillC(1 in inst ear, :y unflinchin U(J, I ho T.mrs, in order to s.ive the lam that , herence, through victory and defeat, to conhncsthe roaring tide )f Ra lie ilis n, I p.inciple. The olicv laid down by the would dehberately tear away one of its main yy,n .iS i; indtdeasilde ami abhoi eut. " It is

stultification, disgrace and disintegration,

robi the party of its rery soul, and makes

idea of political policy is correct, we should

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comoai u wun no lami, na.i-way cxpeui-!()f :t a )ntro a.j, 0f individual ents It there is a great revolution we ' r.2C0 ilulItcr!S , l,a,,ded to-ethcr with a sole must inarch at the head and not ut the tail j vicw to slClirillL, the snoiis, and animated of it. It is the former that control tl ej 1)y a illst uf .,wpr ra.'hcr tlull a venera-

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praised weekly, while etlited by Theodore ;

car, but perhap not well.

v.- " I- .ii I he tvnes that told a we lding veslerdav, personalities, in remarking on thechame ! ' x i . n " , " ' , ,' (. , ,- , .,. i announces a burial tomorrow perhaps ter ami conduct ol public men. Amilita-i.i ... i 4i 11 . 'flirt CAlf.cimA liiOnrs

ry hero who would peresist in placing him

self conspicuously before the world's gare,

They r.re the dement to make a world

with something in it as beautiful assj ring.

DR. W. N. RHXY. Respectful!? ten- j .Wi hi -ir f.--ii':i il erviep to the public ;

Offiets in rnon oror Perhing'j Druir Store. MaT 2Uh. 11 f. (Il-"9-ly.)

r uou. nut ine laurr. 11 u e cri ic a : i i : , i :. a i ni'ivi j rmiiniK n niva tit n ,.if f. i.

C. P. & V. II. It. Tlm, Tabic. retreat and ignominiou,ly ,urrnder the LmiW,,(,' f ;ti, :1M(, Jlnn th" Z ' hindered malignant and libelous abue n? UCV s,,""!,,e.rV a",! a" and as au-

: field in order to carry the en.my's position. !i' i." . u i.J ... the columns ,f the s.id '.Rl! " Niv .,. i 1 ,w,n " ? l,m Iro: ! cann,l v'ur Irna

S JMWF.R AURA NT! K M K NT. i ... 1 ... . :.: ..1 1 ..... : : utc' VH.U4CV! . ur,, ,k j . y" r , . ;- ; that shall ruen or all time.

eastward. Z l'Z r , nf ' . ;;;J"7: I1 i hc V rU Ud lIlC re-1 r V ; , N The newspaper has become the logbook r.avc La Porte, luU) . nn . 'C ol "S"' U c aFe " ?f ,f "I,ün pect of its opponents. The 7Ws, itself j u Z cmld not demean f , 1 1 ;1 , thc world (Sundav, Eicentrd.); 7:00 th ,leree, nW uge let it be upon one of lie (irst c ;n (hc t,mnt tl) h.m.scdf by calling on h hireling scribbler ; P1 ",c . f I 1 J r .rcc01li.r,' Arrireat Plymouth.. D;0o A M a groe that hall ouherod and outflank ! ur.r0 the . a.tf). jj 4ul,rilt ... for hoio.riblc sitfactiou ! .o. he would ! " """"'K; caimot LnJ our r,c.ou...ü

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WKSTWAnn. ' ri " " "s1""""'"- I'resnlent .lohn tin. rk1 even now nflioit- "'e w in . uiu inisereani, in nis owu uen

fjavc Plymouth..

I Arrive at La rrte. ,

1 pnricitrt' i t ikfii iv i 1 1 iiikt 'irre itrli'if olitnnA I K - . . .

o..m P. j s.".... c v, j ....v.v ting th.it th-5 rrctiideiit was right in every 1:10 p. M ; li tht re of eticccss with a halting, timid, ! portion taken and maintained, counsels I l A.. A I - . A I . -I . 1 .11. il '

J L-L' - - - .- " j Tr.in.r.,nhvM Porte time. which ,. krPt it I hesitating one, that begin by admitting the ,1C yUYly to cut ltWQ froll, ti,c admiiiis- . K. MMNIIMtD. offers Iii. proreional . P.. VaiN fewelrv or.an.l N 1 5 minutes slower I basis of its opponent's position ? i tration. and strike out a new and impost erviein al! the departments of Mediesl jthanP.,Ft. W.& C.R.IJ. time. 1 he 7?es, in its terror at the result iu fyj path I ixiwer and suecus.

A-vl nr f-m il"-. ') Vic. in Masonic Hill. vtl ilO tf

1.J. M.CON'FP.r , l ite Surgeon of the i

5 2 ltli In li mi Infantry, offers In nrofei-

II R. DRULINHn, Snpt

IN A. c O. It. 1?. RXPRKSS TRAIN PASS WAN ATA II,

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Illinois, or in iih enagrin, m-iKC an isuo - Ui u, Ptick to a,ld ,uMn5n president John

that does not exist, lucre is no danger L,,,. i,..

the Rull shoulii be taken by the horns! r

Doiming his uniform and j.r;.iuig him.elf with a huge whip, hc called at the oilice of the paper, aud scarcely concealing his agitation, inquired for the editor. He was

TSic IIIR'C t ot 5e?ro tiuUiixc in

the Si!!tli. In the letter of Governor R. V. Perry.

of South Carolina, againt the proposed

senation paragraph to the already lor.

list of this suoject. wc make thc following statement : 'I here is a gentleman residing within a day's travel id' Vicksburgh (a personal frieud of one of the tditnrs of this paper) who, if he has not shave 1 his mountacho very recently, bears a irmarkablc resemblance to the local photographs of R uth, and long, long after the reported death tf the actor, this man was arrested in Louis, vi lie. Kentucky, for Ronth,and was compelled to undergo a strict examination and establish his identity before he was released. The fjuctiüü i:; a very pertinent one, why were detectives in feaich ofthe man who killed Mr. Lincoln !o:kj ajh r that man was reported de-td ?

mv tori in. . l- ..L. - c--t .i.A ' v. on s 1 1 1 u i io n ji i Amenonient. i:e say

ii4i,A.tTtsvwiiiiv io laau a rttii in tuu :

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he is in the ri-ht I lnn( r r,,"-; complied, and was kept in , piopvo.uiici.umtoi oi me i euer-

' i ti .i i i . ft I I .msf ilntii.n f .iii,ao ( I. A S..iiMi,krii Vf.. .v a

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of the death of the Demoeratfe party. Iti,ru ,;, to lhc :u,,iee uf oUr cau,ef'auj j waiting, while the clerk, who recognized , nsutution, forces lha

f-vice to the t eor of Mareall fount v. coixo vonrif, I r OTire -ti r. l'io w.-t si.l-of Mirhiirnn ; Nicht fxpro9, (Suml.avs c see ptc l;.. s,rr, ,r- N.rt!iorihe K-lwArds IIoue . l)T ,. i ' . plj aj uh Tnlisn. vln32 1 ooiho soctii.

J.J VINALL.

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Pirfi"iUr attention pii 1 to OSstretrie praetier, ;

j Visrhf Kinres. C'ntur.li v? exrtntrj). iDay ' (Sundays excepted). . .

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UAvi-lrm t fD.'j ytrr. Uei J .-n e r;non i.ie no-t'i-w-it corner of the Public AU-irf. Plvm-

. J. S. ALLEM AN, k BU'X Mttinf icturer-. niei ea'r? in Furniture, tw Joor'souti.of Parkf-r H.mio, Plymouth, Iii.iiivj. Itori k1 ee of. ill sizes knt constant tv ouhin-l They hare to hear in readme at :11 limes tn attenJ fuller its. in town or country. H - tTitf

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P7RK M'JifN Mraie.ca. m,.i ,r, , Hvmonth Indiana. ....i I. !i.iitm: tore. oiic door,

North ofthe Hriiu-h Duik. J. F. VT.LKKNMi;iRT.n, PtrrAOUth. Mar 1. '"". tf

ATTORNEY AND NOTAR V, A ul Lircueil IS fr (iliiim Ayent. Will it.feu l to ill nrorenlona1 busipei place I in Vs !i ui 1 nrotnptly and cnrefull. Pirtieulr ntteutin given to nuinlianpliip.' Slid th1; tUement off) 'eedent.'-i Ritntet. Penuon. 11 tuntv an l II iek pav of lereael e.nd lisa-

' l!l SoMiers nroeured at reasonahlerates.

Pee N.MortTage! ndothei writtenintruments neatly an 1 pii.IiJy ilr.iwn up and ncknowleilpemeiH taken.

Cof.i.reTiov nniile und promptly remitted.

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n iu-ii.iv, uj icii, ami uicu num. reus Ol . . :ltrnt r,(l, ,,i 1: . Ameriran

thousands, stronger than it ever was be'ore. j (,oV e? for triumph. How absurd to speak of thueah of thoe i:it tjJC worst ,)f tie TtMrs yngaibs is who, in the five great States of New oik, vet to COI1,e Ir evidence were wantRcnnsylvauiH Ohio Indiana and Illinois, to ia?len upon it the character of in1. A M.I 1 llllll l.lil A a I 1 I

ime ponea i,:w,uw to tncir oppo- s:uitv itK C(ol Hll(l ,uii,crale advocacy of ... i -.'iLiiiu i ...i .1.., ..i . . . . . j

neu ,,.ivv,vvv, ami nuu c.iaiige OI j vc . WuU b(, suiL.,t.t e, but a few Hiousand votes Would give us! - suffrage as a high crime

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the majority even ofthe electoral votes "i j agrunsf free gox eriime ut as a Pandora' thc north alone! It evinces growth and iox Jrm v-,ljt.,1 w,u,!d flow innumerabl vitality, not mouldering decay. Taking l ...:..i.i I....V- . .1..

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j viral. 13, 1.01 mou.uer.ng uecay. jakinga1j ;rrt.1!Mlliiab!e evils we look noon tho

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I suggestions of the 7i..i, in this respect,

Office over II K Dickson

3 li. A. O. BORTOY. S IT HO K ON DENThST,

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CHICAGO BARBER SHOP.

Over Back & Toan3 Hardware Store, j Plymouth, In liana. I .1 -.... '

Fhviiie,IIiir-eiittinjr.Mampoonin:.e..oiiT , Jn ih-!i-t -tle. Ptnieular attention given to , . - Pteing Hair and Whisker. - , tT j TX-URR YOUR I.IVKS for henefit or yoir I7The hk-hen prie r.aid for J-ie- 11 f.miilv with good I.ocf. Aßf.iTi, ard not Tlln3l It A. C. IIOLTZhNDO tntr vri.i'to TRANGERS. Policies issued a tid lovse i ..:.! i...,.,i. r. II nr.P.Vl!

March '21. 'W vlOn-iOtf.

j the bite elections as a tct, it is by far thc 1

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strongest organization in ine wnoie united .;,i 1 ,.. n.,..i;i:...t -,.r.

. I ti 1111 iiininiiL1 . ii"i io(, uinuv i 0111 .States, and is not more than ten per cent, frage-ü.o suffrage which rests on the

in the minority in ine iwenty-sii crates in ; basis 0f surorficial knowledge of letters

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would prove merely the entering wedge to

which the Republican pat alone ha an organization. It is a majority party, temporarily out of power, as it bus been repeatedly before in its past history. On those occasions it passed through the political storm unscathed, when the wares run higher and inure violent against it thun they do now. The Democratic craft i.1 stanch, its Aides arc iron-ribbod, its keel of oak, ntnl it is limineu1 by as brave ami indoniiiable crew as eer combatted the rush-

univcrsiil suffrage. The government re-! upon thc intelligence ol its voters, and whatever teuds to debase the suffrage by adding such an enormous amount of ignorance, suj erstitivii and degradation to thc mass of the voting population, is .1 cri.iie against free government a sappiug

aad undermining of every foundation of

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the victor, ran no stairs and informnd 1 10 cilose. between giving up their equal

the editorial responsibilities of his name i repiessntation in ('ongress, or permitting and even purposes. After an agravating I their Ve-roes l. T,,J- otY,c,, thc,c ::1-,?nl,.t-l.;,.i, ..u:.iflroi.i".. :,'! ternatives uo Southern State couhl hesitate

crease the ill-temper of the oilicer, the

door opened, and a coaix, rough looking man, over mix feet in height, with a pro portionate bieadtli of shoulder, and armed with a bludgeon, entered the room. Walking up to the surprised and augry visitor, he said in a voice of thunder, "Are you the chap as wants to see me ?" 'You ? No. I wi&h to tec the editor ofthe paper." 'That'? me. I'm the wcrrj man." 'There must be some mistake.' "Not a morsel. I'm the head hitter of this Rull." said thc fVUow, bringing the nobbed end of thc bludgeon within fearful bro.vimity to the officer's caj.ut. 'You the editor ? Impossible !"

'Io you mean to say that I ain tailing

for a moment to choose when the issue is forced on them. 1'ijual representation in the National counciU must bs given up.

You very propcr'y say thr.t already the j

Niutheru States are in a minority in both

J Houses of Congress, ami a full repreusen-

tation for their negroes would not give them a majority of the House of Rcpresen tatives. "In South (iroiina we have largely over a hundred thouaml mre negroes than white pel sons. If universal suffrage prevailed, the entire political power of the State would be in the bauds of the negroes. They could elect to every office in the. State one of their own caste, aud send Senators atid Representative to Congress. The same Mat of affairs, deplorable ?;s it would

WhatThhv Won't Own To. There are several thing which you never can, by any accident, get a lady be she young or old to c-juIcüs to. Here are some of them : That she 1 ices tight. That her tdioes arc too small for her. That shs is tired at a Lall. That she paints. '1 hat she is as old as she looks. That the has L-ten more tha 1 five ruia utc?. dressing. That -ho blu-hes upon hearing a certain person's name mentioned. That she ever as a thing tho does not mean. That she h fond of scandal. That !;c can not keep a ccret. That sheabove all oilier jersons in the wide worl! is in love. That he doien't want a new bonnet. That fhe dosen't know cverv thing. That she can do with one single thing less when she i about to travel. That she ha not the disposition of sn

j angel, or the temper of a saint, or how else I eould she go threogh with one-half oi what

she. dues. Tlr.t she dosen't know better than anv one else what i? be-t for her. That she is a flirt or coji:ettc.

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a lie. ronre.t tnernllian. as he again rimed i ' """"" t."1 -i r-

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J. II. LONG, LIC NSFD AUCTIONEER,

Will rom'itW attend to the sale of good an tViattelnin Mir-'hill Cooitj. 11-11-lv

" JOHN BOYCE, ZitCBN3BD AUCTIOriBCR,

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I SCIIOFIEM) i WKLCII, PaornieT is, Corner La Porte anil Wahmt Street, Plvniouth, jlnliuit. A !l1ndid lot of hore, erriasre, ! Iiugziea, tic, to be hired it alt times. Paciigeia leonveved to unT n-itfiflh-? conntrT on reaionahlfl

Mr e ffun? at all tarne at the Parker Home. ( ttfrmH Call and feoarstock before hiring, and wilt prom tly attend to alt basinet entrn-te.I I . tohiieaf. ' U-SK-tfl . CARD C. 1 1 . K I ' R V I! .

the temple of liberty. This is not all. lt h:id tit nit ft ? tu i t t u re of blood? fhe

ing folitical elements upon the .ca of life j ihyt(..x an,i in(!ral death of the race. and contention. Sorely crippled it has j ac do uot doubt that the radicals will

been in many a conflict with the fleets of C0M,U umatc tpe u(Htj t,ey are workerror, but it has never once struck its flag, j für anJ' fill:iiiy ,orct, ucr0 Sl,frrrie or changed its on ivard and determined cu-i ' . ilrt ,liW1,d- f the ,nntb tut let the

l)emocracy come out of thc content with clean hands and cay consciences. Let their skirts be kept undefilcd from thc st tin of this foul sin; and then when in after years, thc fearful consequences of radical iniquity are manifest, no shade of murdered Ranquo can shake its gory locks at us aud say that wc did it.

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S H OGI.K.nKn, CO. , Manuf.iturer und I V.Urs in lumber, are prepared to fill order, fur II kind of lumber on short notice. Oflico nt If C. Thaver's Wsre. Home. li.C.lnajer s H. OOI.F.SBEE. I!-4-tf -f;- THAYER.

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SCOTT, ( ; o 1 1 nelor,

Continue to ivC Prompt Attention tothe eii.riinn of Claims.

TT" nu ofroforences given when required. Termi mi derate. Tluli-tf. 8. A. MCilACKlN, Gunty Reeorde r. and Attorney At Law, Knot, Starve County, IikIIuiixi Willmxke C Uections pty Tue, examine tit'es !teil K ite.take acknowledgement of Deel, Mortgage, ,Vc. All mattarsof ittigntion alien led to Tntirke and adjoining Counties. TT IJniitr. mmev ani Lack pav of Soldier. nd penMns : He2t:! 1. Remittances promptly mvU and jhirM r eisonahle vOa Jf)

Sale.

Alout 2 aor-i of ground, on flano .St., CaIicII's addition to I'ltmoutli. (Jnotl new dwelling. 1G by 2Q ; pool eetlir a Usirable location. Pric tl20 ); $-300 m band, balance on time. Anplv to C- II. RtrE Sep irv,i5cn. tf.

ATrouxnv at i,av, aii War Claim Ag't, Plymouth, Ind. (laving coneitided to resume the practice of the law herr. will Practice in Fulton, Stark, LnPortf and Kosciusko, as well as Marshall, Counties. Collections promptly and efficiently attended to. Citreful attention given to Pnibatc business. Iiisuranee ellected on Lives and Property in the besteunipauies in the United States. Special ArTrsnoi piil to the prosecution of Claims of Soldier, their Widows and heirs for bounty, arreais of pay .pensions and other claims. ncpr.RSTO Karwell Field & Co., Chicago.

Shaw Harbour V (O., Cincucati, Hueklv Sheb'on k Co., N. Y. UrufTHennctt & Co., Pittsburg.

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fhe nn lersined hnTing associatrd with 1dm

in his professional bminrs MR. D E. VANVALKENRHRCir. will continue the practice of Law in its various

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The New FirnVWiI' ''en.! promptly in nutted cacs.Spn,,ral collections, the purchase ml sale of Ileal IMate, tbe collection of Claims

Minstthc Government: such as pensions, omm-( i ...Inoil bv sets of Atrociouft

"jcuicriroe, it cuuimua ti..i.. .

A'csscl after vessel of the enemy, sailing up to it in proud and apparantly overwhelm in strength, it has sent tothe bottom of the political deep, which is thickly strewn with its triumphs. Often before and since.

anions that gallant and hardy crew, there have been officers and men who, like thc Timrx, become downcast in the presence of what tlmy consider to bj certain destruc tion, and request that a capitulation of thc craft should be made. Rut, thank fortune, bravo hearts, more courageous wills, more persevcroin pilots, refused tue request, and to the denuads ot the enemy, .and to his shouts of victory, answered back with the thunders of defiance. Thc Democracy are in the habit of boarding and carrying other craft, but never of coming to under the lee of an enemy to accept of his terms at d to adopt his flag. Thc Democratic organization wiil not die, simply becauso it will be true to its principles in adversity as well as j r .spcrity ty. It relics all upon thc sober second thought of the people. It was great it was fit rung and glorious long belore the TYmwc or the Emjuirer wjre in being; and it will be victorious, standing upon the platform of its ancient faith, and adhering to its organization, when both papers shall have perished aud been forgot teu in the waste of years. It has seen thc beginning of every political organization in the United States, and will see the end of them all. This mongrel, bastard Republican party, which has pnrnng up like a ghoul in the night, and which has attained such a rank growth III t.erisb and uuicklv as it rope. 1 ountN

eJ upon imposture, ujmmi error ami deceit, upon fauatieal prejudice and hhort-siglite 1-

Estate examined and abstracts furnished w

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PLANK DEFT. MORTGAGE. .Utzi'i Cca fMs FIak, fr r eiHr.

..I ,r.u.Jntinn It i not tor the

Democracy to contact its diaWC aud Miarc its luistako, in order to live. Its principles arc to be shunned 5 a mminij

3ILtfori. On that memorable night, iu November, '3.", old IV)ton Roberts, who intended making an early start to his work, got up iu the midst ofthe dnplay. On going to Iiis door, hc saw, with amazement, the sky lit up with the falling meteors, and hc concluded at onco the world was on fire, and the day of judgment had conic. lie stood for a moment gazing iu speechless terror at thc scene, and then with a yell of honor sprang out of thc door into the yard, right into the n idt of the falling stars, and there, in his efforts to dodge, them, he c mmciiccd a scric of groundtumbling that would haye done honor to a rope-dancer. Iiis wife, being awakened in the mean time, ami seeing Peyton jumping snd skipping about the yard," bawled out to know "what in thc name of common sene hc was doin' out thar, tlanciu' round without hU clothes on." Rut IVyton heard not. Tho judgment, and long, bhvk accounts he would have to settle, made him heedless of all terrestrial thing,' and his wife, by I his timo becoming alarmed at his bolmior, .-prang out nf led, and running to the door, shrieked out at the top of her lungs: lVvton, I say, IVyton, what do you icaii, jumpin' about thar? Come and put your trowcrs on." "Trow.-ers! what thc h--IPs tlm use of trowsers when the world's on fire ? . . - MArtim.i Mr. John Strange to Mis Mary Strange. Strange, indeed I The noil tiling may be a lit? t'rnnp'r.

his knotty argument.

't'eartaiuly not by no means!" said the officer, rapidly cooling down, and dropping the ho ret whip and his wrath at the same time. "NYcrry well, then what are you wantmg wi me : A mitake, my dear sir. all a mistake. I expected to incut another j eis on. I'll call again and the valiant complainant backed towards the door, bowing politely to the brawn before the door. "And don't let me ketch you ci ming again without knowing exactly what you want. VVc're always ready for all sorts of customers; army or navy ; citil or military horse, foot und dragoon?." The officer retired, resolvod to undergo another goring by the Rull before he again ventured to encounter the herculean pro, portions of the fighting editor. When the clcik informed thc occupants ofthe editorial sanctum ofthe viit ofthe irate Colonel, neither Hook nor his publisher cared to face the horse whip. A well known pugilist, the landlord of a tav ern in the vicinity was sent for, a slight preparation fitted him for the pat tin which lie acquitted himself with complete success The story rapidly circulated and thc reputation ofthe fighting editor ofthe Rull prevented further remonstrances from per-ons who fancied thcnelves aggrieved by the liberty ofthe press.

would be many counliesin a similar condition iieijroe elected to the Legislature and thing all county offices. '"To suppose that any Southern States

would voluntarily adopt such a provision in

Oivitt-r r ,a:-p;e E';ii ;iis. Judge Shaffer and ). Y. Howard, of California, own a dairy firm which ceuj ics twenty-five mile? ofsea-coa-t, running f rem the city o! Sau Francisco, and embraces altogether 71,UJU acre. In Champai. u county, Illinois, a Mr. Sullivaut owns a farm which he .-ays exceeds sevcnty thousand acres, of which twenty-three thousand acres ai? under dev. These arc landed baronet-, truly. To which (he Westchester ifj.uMican adds: "The above is extracted from the tlermantown graph edited by our

i kind brother Frca". Yj have no doubt

ine .National onsittuiioii, is to presume ,e uppocd he wa namin- thc largest that she is insensible to her own honor, ! ,anJ imm:n, ; t,c nin wK.n l0 wrtl,e

no reckless oi ner own saiety. it may t-e j tie mXck but if such were his th u -hts.

he was singularly mistaken. (lencral .

Fatal Ao ihent. A kon of Roseau Rrown, Ksq., residing in (jcrmau Town ship, this county, while engaged in hunting lust Saturday, received a fatal shot under thc left arm, am? nsar tho region of thc heart; death ensued on Sunday afternoon. It appears that thc unfortunate youth, who was but twelve years of age, while crcepiug through tho brush, dragin; his run alter him, aud intent on securing gnmo, lmt with t'-c sad ace'dent which terminated his youthful existence. Sunt ft l!e! fioa.

The most impudent of all thigs is a mirror, for it U continually casting refiectiors.

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taiu mat lennessoenas aina-y done so. Never was there a greater mitake If the Constitutional Amendment had Veen submittel to the people of Tennessee, it would have b.'cn rejected by ninc-tenth uf them. It was adopted only by a minority of her Legislature, unfairly and corruptly wlectcd, and thoroughly debased and degraded by Northern influence. Iu all coinmuuiius unprincipled and infamous men. who seek power and notoriety by sacrificing honor and the intercuts of their country. I'nfortunately fr fennesvoe, the scum and drgs of society have ben thrown up by the horrible civil war through which she has passed. Men have got into power in that State, accidentally and fraudulently, who are a di-grace to human nature, and who will ever remain infamous in history. The ßanie thing can not again occur in any Southern State."

The Color l u I'oUlcoat. The following is from the pen of a man who ' loved not wisely but to wjII," and got married : 'The way to judge of a woman's character at first sight is to ascertain the color of her petticoat. A black petticoat indicates low spirits, a hatred of washtubs and activity, and a taste for dyspeptic literature and quietude. A lady who wears a black petticoat could no more understand this paragraph than she could suck up the Atlantic ocean with a three cent syringe. A white petticoat, shows a character just opposite an unsullied mind and a taste for romance. A woman who take-ü naturallv to white petticoats and never wears any other, is an institution to which young gentlemen of connubial proclivities should lose no lime in paving due attention. Thc

red petticoat however is something of which The number of deaths from cholera in

mankind should beware. It is the insignia :St. Rouis during thu rage ofthe epidemic.

or but a kis was the first prisoner tifly ofXantippc, a style of women who cut thoir : from about thc 1st of August to the latter ! toe naiU with their husband' razors." I part of September, was over 3,500.

F. Reale, residing iu th s Congre.-siuual Ditrict, po-es.-es in Cal.fornia a snug property of over -00, '"0 acres, upon which may be seen to day thirty tin usand shce . eight thousand stock cattle, ami five liuadied head of choice horse and Eiules." Tiik (1i;ei:k am Ca i uoi.ir Cm cents. lt is con "idvntly stated, under the au-pi-ces of Franoe. negotiation are now pending between the. Rope and the l'atr;archof Cou.-tantinoplc for thercuuiou of thc (Jreck. and Catholic Church.cs. This movement is look ol upon with great interest in Kuropa. from tho important influences it may have upon the settlement ofthe "Kastcru questions." RorriMJ. Mr. Popp, of IVppvil'e, fancying himself to be very popular with his lady love, popped the question to her undor thc poplar-tree of Poplar lane, when he referred him to her poppy, who. when asked for his consent, labored under the iufluei cc of ginger pop, popj ed him out of the door tj the tune of "Pop goes the weasel." The Richmond Telegram, a Radical paper, thin speaks of "our mlde liovernor It is underst. "Mul that cur nclde and patriotic (lovei nor is taking a regular course at thc green Mount Water Cure, preparatory to going into the contest with Hon. G. V..Tu!ian, for thi Scnatornhip. We trust the Governor will such oil. gloriously; but judging by the fate of other politicians who liav measured weapons with Mr. Julian, it will leqniie son.r th ng stionger thanwaUr to give him n quietus.

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