Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 4, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 September 1867 — Page 1

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i , ,;! id ni iiiiri(iiii lor a 1 iroi ne. Ii c in !.- . ya ri'.uaia" aL the l'oi'iiarv aa J .I :ieai no li.or ('f . 1 CHICAGO IJAUDER SHOP. UNDER MAIIKS !c nilUMCH'S STORE, Ply ni nth. In liana. S;nvi:r.',IIiir-C'ittiii.'lS:nm:,vi:!;n-.',e.,,lanc i tie; h --r. r?y!-. P nieal ir attention -riven to loin- If lir and Wi.iker-". ! JTi'.i'i I:-hcdt pr'ue paid for Ladies' Hair. vl.nll Jy A. C. llOLTZENI) ) il l'. BUTCHER Shop ea?. side Micai'aa Street, oppo.-.it" Pmnc!i attk, I'lvmontii, Ind. ;( - ' 4 Lar-estoek of WALL f.iST.Sl nn i.A. rcneivcl fro'n tlia M inaCicta-ers- Cmtomer. cannot fail to suit t..emscd ves in style jUilitv.fin.intitv and nrw-o- it. 1 , . r. iiLMU.N r I)rnbo-'5. - - Wu uou m;i Ik in jr. C HA3LAN3ER BRO'C, Mintificturerf of waons.-irriaes etc. RI.uk tHithin, otiutin sind rainin; done to rdtr MAN DA III) ia- 0 1; A ' to . IVt;ä (KAM. KiviK JWC i S-JH L.iKK t.,Chiea-o. M.trütt.St ,St. Louij. Xj He careful to buy only toe (Jknionk. rJvlJSnly 13UÜE LIQUORS f()l .Medical at.d oArrpurnoes, ran ie had at mv Store one Jn"North of the Branch Bank. ' ' lr J. F. VANVAMCKXai'Rfill. riynionth. May I ';.'. 1 f

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I). L. VANVAI.KKNr.L'ltiill üÜilil HAStüLkMfilMi. i I ATTORNEYS, C0ÜNELL0KS at LAW j offich-h.. Huiiding, (r stair,.) j li.T3IOI JTII . IND. AbtracS of title furnished and special at- j telition irivrli tt K'.al l.state lill.-Illo.-s. In-urance Policies, issued ii :is reasonable j terms as ran be a Horde tl, liy solvent contj-.v j nies, m tin ! Homo Of tit V :o-es,..?!.c:,-)oj HomooficwHaven - - huw iartforc! of Hartford " V.v,co i i-ifi: roi.icir.s iiv Tin: .... . . . , ." " I own I,ts, will Land", ail'l improve. 1 i.tnu ;- , r,.nf. vt'i -Jl-tf C. J,.S3 J2) O !E-X, SADDK ITAItNESS "M.iVt. luv iiiT ' a .ht t!i' stm ii tt liavM Jira uni'.ii, onla r v.v t ;' l'.i'.iat r's l ":;iinl ;i La Vo-.iti: Stkkkt, Plymotth, Im., ' !" :;'ia i t ia rrtfa -tar r.n l !;; I"ir -al". II.tr- j ' ii s-i.tdl -j. n-Hl-. IIV: -r. WhiiH, rihoned""'at, j vtr. II-.- will d i a i:.T;:l ) UpllOlStermg BUSllieSS, j ;l. ,v.,rr.,,.f .,n -..rk ta !jo of i!k- ' niam:fa-t!ir-. j M ir. -, h. i-;;-tr. i CJrTo3.22-0"Ü "TCTZtrO j , J;';' T -K A. L. ALLKMAX & CO. II - iv o-i ha:vl al a!! tt-v-. a ?!!;! :s'1 'l.;ttt ?ock ttv r ':!-on-i ! ( rat--. ! i.ia i' a' 'T" -r-r of u-l-rt-ikr I'a rtii-Mn-r ( : vwl-s. -sii.l ('nil-'- of all !a:;l. A L'oo-.l Ii Mr--n.-ln-.r. i in. - to !h o-t.i'a-Inni-nf. vt lail'.-tl" i I-, . . i I f 11 J II. I I I . I' - 1 'i' I ! ! JO''P'T 1:1 lll.l'lillPIM L aiiIMlii;)it 1 !:. ih i. I ii I... Ill I 1. 1 (VK!! PVIT):-()X & fOS STOi;!!. A , ,vo.k in :.r ;l:. ., sUpt.r?:M. sv!.. , .,ljy .j h: '-ri'ir to ü-aio ia t!i- northv.at. I'ait!-u!;;r atf'-mion 'ivi n to CUSTOM CUTTINfi. a Ia I. -!-!; tr Ni:il4& I'i !('!!. - - - - Pleasure Zncursioiis - . f a:i It 'a-j nt- l ;:t aiiv tra1 i.v jirocurtitL-oiu-oT tlii-taniiv - - ... Fine Teams and Carriages - if r 'ii t v r ?t t;;,.r .t ,,..,.;?.. ,t, . p.,,-;,..r IIa-:--, iti I'lyiuorlli. j If iii.- t'.n-iäa'."-'. i-i!rNni!i. ;i'rlt'-l II. rs"--. it:I iv.i- ' Ma ih;.- t-'i i !'!-; ar wlnt ,i want, oi can b.- ::'To:a- : ..!, ;! ra n-at any ttai :7 .l-iy or ni-.-l.t. I riv.-r-lar:.it. - .la.i wna a a nir-r- am-a tonn ivirtsot th-i-oat.ti v at t'ao I . --t r it.-of Ttr.- l.5 on J:,:yn.w;. .i;.f i C. CAPUOX, ATTOÜNT.V AN: NOTARY 5 J. A. O. UOHTOX Cm t.e coii!;i!fe(l at'iis rHirr cvrrv W!, V' Mos"" " rTr'xM J j Oüi 0 over U c-stervoil Stoic. -J-MJ V i. Y M 0 U T II XI) I A N A . Xc;r Livvrv r.n.l Tec! stable. W I M.I AM S;:iI0FIKL0. PnopniETon, Corner Li Portf 1:1 1 Wabiat Hkiv-.?t, V v moutli, Tu It in 1. A ! 01 II 1 lot of lioi c, e.irri ajre. l)aie-5. .vC.'o 'e; 'tinl at all Ii nies. Pasc litre 1 s coaveye-l t any pütofth'i eotmtrv on reasonable terra-:. Cid and s e oin sto k lefore lilting. ca Iii) c 11. unr.vn. .Var Claim Aj't, Plymouth, Ind. Hiving conc'nl.d to resume, tlio practice of tl.o 1-ivr her..-, will Practice in I-'ulton, Stark, LaTot U.uid KoseiuMko, as well as Irnll. banie?. Collr-tioi, -fleet-';1 oi fji vo . a ütl Property i n llic Itest eonipa- : i i s in t!ie United Stales. 1 .. s ; 1 . 1. - Claim of Soläier, tln ir Widow- ni -1 l.eirs IV,r bounty, a reai. s of pay,penJois! and ollif r claims. hEf'as to Tar'.vfdl PielJ it Co., f'hieatro. " Sh:iw !' eliour ("., Cinciiiaii, r,a.l:lv Sheltbjn , Co., N. Y. Graf;: omett .t Co., Pitt.bnr. J II lit f. 'iiv)i.!:s v;.:; fc i:i:tai:. i::.i.i:i in rn.'jciisisiy, ji 5:i;?;ry.v:i j:, r.Vt !:(-;, X:,, V. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. 3tf aTONKY I"IM:i: As v.TKIS. tii.K TI K I.( - r tl 'l"raflin- A-i-nt--. M.,l- or IVm tt.-, or all a '-. ar.-w:int-'l to solicit tra! in evrrv Cilv, T u. Villi--. Ilamb f. Work-hop ai,l I'.nioVy, tliion-hout th- entir- world, for tli; lao-t - il. at.l- iiovt ltii- v r knowi.-..no pl.t: !.m i-uui rr ;,n,i kkm.v .m.k viu:i:k' tat oKto.i:r:i! ! Sia irt nnn mA woin- n run ta.iK. from ." t 'i fvi p.T ilay. ami no ri-k ofios! A t 1 1 ; . 1 1 raital r-inirf(l of lYnni t. loO-tli- more iiion. v inv.-teil t!i- .''r tin- .rollt." A'. ntii ntju'ir. I ),i it Inuit't -iff J"n if s. i,' 1,? m il' t, vi- bv ,, nt'ltfirii-.l-t Ifyoa :itllilly wih to in.ike money r.iiiil!y aii'l ea-ily. writo tor full jiai tienlars an adilre's MI LIT OR & C. (rr.nn Paris.) I! U yt i . Mn.rUviv, New York City. .10 M NM . PK XI) LET 0 , Comini.ssion Iercliant, for the jiurtltaie ami i-alo of" I)onics:ic E'lrrrrA I'tillrt! IVool, A"". I" Ilron-l'r " .,r Varl. ( ah Advanr-es hkkI-. Coii-LaimenN coüt itcij. fjeneral or sj.-ti.il in.irkt t report furiii-li.'.l at reipit t-X. it v fercti r v s : II. P. VAU-. Ca-äi r Nat I Itank ofCoinm -rre. N. Y. Mi:iii. .1. P.OOItMAN. JOHNSON, ,v CO.. N. Y. (;Ol:)ON. MrMII.LAM ( .. Cleavi-land. Ohio. W. P. WKSTFALL, falfr First Nat l Pank, .Minn, oli-. Minn. THOMAS AKTIirit,Ca-hV Fir.t Natl i:.,U. Xewi np.'ton. 11. Mrn. FORI, Dlf KSON. .t CO., St. Loiiix, Mo., And to any Hanker tlinm,.oni ttie rnnntry haintr Vow York Cirrennrli)eril. im

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j c:tiCA;o Business Mouses. Field, Benedict & Co.. M. - VHS T I N G S, a t w 11 o i, 1: s a 1. E, 1 fc 30, Lake Sired, (liicnio, J, BAUER & CO. m vnA T' nr.r.s or Iniliort-r-i of all k: .l of j hl U S i 0 A L E Ti 3 T R U EVi E ? 7 S AND SiniKGS, I M o .t- r.V.1,7.' .( ' ,.,. 69 Wasliin"Tton Street-.-1 ;.vt .'. .. ''' '.'. a ' )''.'.-. I. WILLARD FOX? H!-.i2!fi-!iTvr 'vi i'.-i'Vr in I'ATNTS, OILS. &0. OHICAGOi'ÜKl'APKI Dye Colors: THE REST L USE. soi.K a;i:xts Dsltipc!, iocki Co., whole-ale ii:rc(;iTs, cmcAt;o. I). Jiu-ksfiii tV Company, JCE3HP.S AND C0Vi"!5CICN 1 eabrs i V2 p.iul .r I Wnliiir-h Avt'iitu. CIIICA(K). (i i lue irr a en ha no t- co., Dealers in fcillacitil A I.I. AVIDllIS AMI Vi:i!!TS. ill'. Hl' TWliNE. 7 '... .h'-nu . Viyn Con r. Fl'i-jS I'tth lrt uiul Kn'io.t, Tar, Pitch, Oak-mi . r.lovk?. Chains, and eve--ry Viirii'ty of Shift Clmidlery (ioods. 2f:. i 207 SDUTII WATER. ST., cmcAco. J. II. REED & COWholesa'c Dealers in k ML CJITCJAOO. Hart Ästen & Go. Maiiufatturrrs of und IXu'crs in UrrJkJ . H Zä P Q I Coon Sonniloss iBngs RURLAr.f, WOOL V UUN'NY RAC3, Warranted and printed to order ii lOCKllK J!ACS ,Cv. JSaonth Water s-trert Chiciigo. XT w I'atcnted May 1?07. 4C LAKKST-.CHICACO. C. B. BROWN & Co. MANt KA Tfiai;- OK PATENT GEAMLESS tire SHmraKEns, r.rn:i: i5i:Nii'2i:!, Miles Patent Bolster Platen, tVc, iVC, AC, 86 Lake Street, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

1 r.Y i-tT-.n i'i.iTi:i:roi:N. ' ' Ye is ii". tl not tei .air 1 om-, ir : 1 pak.- l'iit 1 v a lie t ip!-r. a:i'. v-t: );.vt ix v-if. 5.7., .-.. Mmiliiulo nii.l A-r :siz s:iy That men woi.h 11 kiml. Like other h; :it-. eia-e had a tail ll'.:n' trracefully h.-hind, I'lilil. ly yit:ier overmuch. It were dow n to a Mum;.; Tin- rot o wliicli r.i.-y y-t n; k'c:i (.11 what ca":!i il i!k- Ifai'v. Tili theory may he why we lme Vain pupase nort - .-i!.y ; And. p-r"iip-, oiiiiKii. ii..o, A very tih;ar pla-i-". I'.'.t 11 w to !'.-. without :i tail all lii'.i-t h o:-.ti nt ; S.j I ;!! a l;.!e a;"l.l A t.,i;h -rr l.lej li:;;.; - a A.rri.vin. irr.-l ; w.i h" o;ie i: t!i" r;ii ke-t Uind, Rut inimi- of a tn:ti'.. lieh.!'.-. An." of a t;.il h. 'llinl. !!' 1; nl a vvrv wonlv h-,' Whie'a wis,; I:. nil p.-.-I; Thick li,..-. il.it t.e-e. :i t.'ii'h':-hin-, Aiat .:i'ii t .-.I lit i-I. Ihit. v i;'.i-r;i:iio! 1':.--- defects. 'i'a.- ;':h,:j sniiit- I. !i K.i-t I !. 1 re il it -.v;:s ti i -!,.;,-, 1 nut To how h !' J .1 ;. Th -re I' ore ! h- ;iini- stink flo--.-to Iii in. No in ill -r wii-T le- went : ', . t' ,,( , i.- jf I;..; I, t. ,.. liA.;f j, '..- .. il.-.v f!r-t tli iii:::na! li- r: Il 1 e iK'i lii i" r lar.'.-h ; Or ii -: ! r lie itnul-t'.-ed !!.." iln'Uh or i..' i-.i!i li. Three hii'.ion 1. !',. rs ?.:!- V, n j.airl l'or !;ii;i. h.rid - '.i- k' i'l u . . '' .' ' 7 ' . The m;p !y v::-'. feel nrond In In . in-; h ;i T'l : I n h"li-.ir nl' ! !l .::: ! Let a. i.-'. iüi.iih';:- ; i And k-ep hon In t':e heae .u. 'i'ii in ;!i tiir.-e ' i 1 ! ! n ir.or i -ji.- il ; '' ill' Il "(' -'.f !., I - j.w ; , ; t, .;:: From the I'iiila. Sin.d.ty Mcrctna. i:v til l :s. JIv the liro.di we mi' and vli;pcied, 'at and uhi-pt-red s; It and low, And his arm bad stolen round me II. iv it eatie I do in it know. And he niurnu'.i ( d, "Ib a r me swear, love l!y this inrehead pure as mkov," lb, re it n!.ii on his sh. odder I low it t aoie 1 u ma know. "On Ibis band, : o soft and sh-ndcr, Fair, a jdain gold rin v would show." He laid the hand, gently pressed it How it came I do nt t know. Ssiil he Vent hi ; head and v. hi pen d---i'icnl iii ; hea 1 o very low That our litis ,(feeh-e togcl'u r How it caiuc ldo toil I.uov,-. Soon a holy stand hc-ddc u. Sol'tly .slepj.ln - on llie grass ; Hut we had lu.t en In r looistcp, Ha l not set n her .do-.v j:a . Till her warning voice :-a:d. "Mary, What means this? Lxpl.ihi i!,io!" Aul I, hotly Mu-hing. ai'swcn-d l.o.v it cau.e I vi :. . t v. She (Vi d mv b'irning fa ef a -k.inee : yh try light tiaw nt a! in her eyes : ''Where ignorance is id.ss," she said "' i ts lolly lo he v. i -." ! R E M A R ? G O ir.u!"-,. i -j '."i s - "i i S:ivl'l. I tili i'a b .,.-, i .. ...t....r.- . I isl l i, iii ta ii. ui. Judge Thurm in, di late for (lovernor at darietta, the other juestion id j:iy s ii . j the national debt, lie said : i What 1 do think about this greenback matter may be quinine i up in a very few ! words ; and. although it is not the pari ol i my .speech iu which I ordinarily speak on ! that subject, yet, as I am making a souicI what rambling and disear.s'ive speech toi day, I had as bei speak of it now as at any ! other time. We owe a debt ol 62,e:j0,i 000,000, as appears upon the books of the I Treasury depaitmeut that which is the ! admitted debt ol the government. Then there is that vast amount called the unlupu'.dated debt not the rebel debt, for the I I reoel.s then:.-elves never wool ! vote for paving tnat I. .' .,.,11.1 Ol. ...I- .III. I IlllO lil'll .7 '-H IIVV.V . ....V. j We have compelled them to repudiate it. 'even in their coiuiitutioiis. Hut the debt due to what are ea'del loyal me l, amountI ing, aceordinj to Mr. l haddetis Elevens, j to alniost as much more, for he puts our entire lebt at between four and live thouand millions of dollar--; t hen ittnn ti tiuis Twenty-two hundred millions of it, iu round numbers, are intere.-t-pay ing bonds, and the interest is payable in gold. IJetwecn tin ce and four hundred millions arc iu greenbacks, ili.it pay i.o interest. And now the iuesiion i, wheth-.T it would be right Mid proper, ju-t to the bondholders, ami good policy for the country, to pay this bonded lebt which now bears gold interest ; to fay it in greenbacks which bear no interest at all, ami stop this drain upon the people of one hundred and seventy millions of interest each year, which they now pay, counting it at jiaper rices. The lir.st thing' t- inn'iirc is. would that be a violation of the good faith of the nation ': Would it boa violation of the promise of the government would it be contrary to lrv? H it would, -.by, then honest people of the country will not entertain the thought. i that it becomes materi il to know at once what is the law under which these bonds were issued. Von may examine your statute hook from the time the liit bond was issued down to this day and you can't hmd one Mtigle line in them that promises the holder of the fivetwenty bonds that his principal shall be paid 'in gold. It is only the ten-forty bonds, the Miueipal of which the law dc,!.,r,o sh al! be paid in gold both principal and interest in gold. As to all the rest of the bonded lebt, of the country, it is left by the lawaa well as by the terms of the bonds themselves, to be paid in whatever is the lcg-il lender of ihe country. If any m in doubts it he can s"e in one sin de i iiislant, if he happens to h ive the good fortune to own a greenback laughter I haven't got many of ihotu, but 1 think I've got one I think I h ive enough tt prove the truth of what I tun saying. Yes, here is one suiting the action to the I word!. Lot any body look on tho back of ! a Tccnback, uud he will fiud printed these word

Have Ycu seen the Klc pliant I

j ' This note is u le'ai (eti ler for all uebts, r public- :ti:d iiva:e, except tl titles on in -, jirt. anil tl.e intciei en tie j ul.lii: u-jbt." , Tb-tt's it. Tiie vry greenbacks withj ' ivbicb they j.abl for tlie.-e bonds tawolit j

uu'r.i not on ineir iaees, trat on it.cir

backs that tic.'C suuie bonds, tie I'Uldie ,.' , 7 , A, '..' n. t , , et- 11 ' l I ! . , . i- . . ' 1 .. I .. 1 .. . . , ., . .. . I I . .. .. , , f: in n." IIa s. -i v - t .11 . t lue 1 1 1. 1 , 1 .1 i-j

lieht, could be paid in the. same kind el i - .... 1 , , ', , 'i ... , ., 1 (- .1 r, , -1 . , ., . , t:eal issues t t tbc canvass au 1 to delude , 't an coual amount Iroin the Mtn:e cauc. ;.:, ucr hB-lmr-. wlicww. !. ti!;?: . , ...li.Uici. One jvnr ng.. U 6tWJ I.U PI ai,l led I iiele a in, therewith msht thev nl- , 11 : . , ' , . r , - V, . . , . , , , , , -, ! 1 Lev ah.tie are aecountable lor the pro--1 .-' - :is a reason lor so d..mq that Who ! f, nvai.,ls Le. ,cJ !.hl,n.,e.,:cs- p': llu'M-' tution of our busing interests. Thov ' ti i:cs weic too hard" to c, able him to col tnerc is no llletraiity 111 it ; an 1 11 there is 1 111 , , ... , , . 1 t 1 ,: 11 t.i t .,, ... . ... i have deliberately sacrificed them 111 order , tinite Ins s-ub.-crii.tion : besides '-he w;.s tio illegality .11 it, there is no injustice m ; , 1 i r , ,. ., ! .. t . : ,ir n . . -,.' . 1 I. .;! ,', . . J ... t j.Iace in the hands vi southern neirro? . t..km one cr two edy t'at.ers, v.-lneh conlt. Jut, ti we loi.k r,t it 111 anolr.rr h:' it. ' -, , .. , . ,. - 1 ,.c 1:. . , . .. 1 1 1 I ii 1 -;the balance ol power m the reoublic, and i tamed as r.iuea reaunivr matter as he had ! apart ironi lav,, where is the ir justice: ' , . 4, ',. i ;, . . T0,i i . , , ' , 1J . , 'thtu j-reserve their own rule. I0ro , t"-cad. hat claim have these men, who I oimht , , ti , i, ,.t 1 t v .... . .. .1111 ti thin two venrs have T.a?sotl since veacc J-! 5' L:2 g!'1 -r- -l3 Cac::.? he bonds when gold was between two and w;is rti.r;.d. ail(, ,TO in vaiu r,;r hl. ! themselves lor tUn;; u metropolitan , aihrec hmiured t or cent. when it vr:- , ,..i.. e c :. i ,. J .ft.r on -.o : o,,,.,,, d ,t.::f ,!.,. , , ,..r,.

i "otlil n' f lV; ' lliYC0 ":AC ;,S ,UUCU a" , in V:ht the interest on our debt, and lor ! reading muttor than those published rt I pajxr-wliat r.p.ht have they to say now ( ,J0r . clptoItlcrs to Jjnv onr Wo,,d. 1 home-simrdy for the reason that they are ! that these bends wh'.cii thov bought at , . r t , 1 i l,ot..r vor v.o-t..d i.v,. a n,, t . , . . . - 1 , 1 r iron and otlior n;anufactures. Instead ' oei.er suj potteJ. J.veiy uohar sent to a 1 ii-rtv 'i- less, jer cent, in "old what rtuht ; - . , . , ,. ; f, ,,-.; .,. i... M ,.-t .1 , 1. 1, , 1 .. 1 'd reeeivtn -: aid to av our debt, we are ; Joieigu new .-jiapei n a c.tizeu tho take , have tbev t(. ask lov 1 aviiient 01 une hun-!; .. 1 . 1 -, 'nab.r-il te.i.or bni! I 1... th-.t ' ..;,,., i , , - f . j i'..ed to PKiintiit'i a lieodi!i:iii s turuau1n,J l4,(-ai I'alu r OUUJi uji th.it loreiu paj urea per ecu,. 1 poo. ; and a standi:.- :., ,y in the South . In- per at the expense not only of his own loAüa.n, what r"e.ht huvo Ihoy to sav 1 ,. . lMi nrf,r 1... .Rr. haor t- , f i.;a 1 , , ., , .' : . ste.id el 1 1 o-pei o".-- cust-diieio to ruercire j tiU I ' i L1 1 blil 11 Q interests ol 1113 owa j tnat. wi.nothe iiovcniineiit j'Ms t b.u woiiii-i-1 .. , 1 , . , , :p.iM,v ! , , ,. , . " . 1-1 o;:r trade, evcrv b;:.-:ne.--: mtcre.-t iantru sh- c U,I(,e'1 ,lu,r. llls !'c::slun or,l;:'-",;ili .'ries. K,..!hvs! i;rs.n:Ina..e,nent.nne-ro t, !-! 'a mau his five dollars a year, tea cents j pay. to h:s wulov; or mother her j ensuui : . uvA cx,r:l,.:iX:vti xv.i.,h ; a w,ek, to sped for iuformutiou and litert vv - unity in greenback currency, tbc man ; . . , ... . , atnre. or his f:,.--W I. nt .tt,. ...

. 1 e . . I . 1 who b.jiibt a hi iid at titii (v or lorty cents ; , , , , ,, , eMin 1 on the do,.ar shall ,c paid u 1 nil dollar iu i U4.. ' , , ! on .ccthen, there is no injustice or i!-! uvanty ,u paying tt, uo is, toe ten-: io.Lcs excited, in the legal current-y ol ; thec.untiy. i;d then comes the (,oos-; lion whether or nut it it Vy to r;:y ; tl.em in that waT. The first ueiieral ei vatiau to be made is that it is net pel

. ' 1 ' 1 ,l ,c " " ! j ort a jedic-y that e.o.-cs v.,ur woolea vaWU i Vulc Ul-ir tw-'-is a'i cnergiesto the buiidcy m at.y country to have two ciuicnc;es.:uiiI s ;u. r:xcU,t.;. . Jn Vl.ur vt.te ing ,.f their localities to tho ne-lect of tt you can avoiu it, one of toon, a much ; niiM,.lU, :C!:1C;J r. corruption and' their own pecuniary interests, weise currency than the other ( oiigi o.s . ,,slrava,ra:u.c aru the . .uje uu. The gentlemen alluded i- incur firt has forced greenbacks up.-n the pep:e as , .i;,,. ..,- tlin wi1,. ...,, Ipara-raph. have learned n lesson that will

cuiKncy.and I can hardly be said to ,T money appropriated an J expendel. ir- them many years ; and it U a warniugo.d phey to have one currency b-r toe ic,ie.u:tllt n.1Kll.;I tIcbl .,.,, l:ijHt:i, v ex- to others, wh a, from th; same motives, fail

people and a Letter currency ir t he hontjtutu an ia..ic in tue. cimii I juai ix the prob.em. It w.uld take me too tong tosnow how that might be done wit nout producing such inilatton as would be deIstruetive d; th- business interests c f the ' '.l'l:tn- N II t il 'ii l f II sVI t 11 ! f I Ml V.-'lil , ; " ' ' . .. .. ....... r t .... a . . 1 1 ......... 1 1 .. ... i ...

i ho.der rags f.r too !oop.o and go, u lor ; sihwi;;;,.. Jnl'.il extdudin- the' ym- 1 v a man in the Community who will not jibe putdie eieuilor i mtt doe.- t ly.k ; tcu tj.c 'uWd , 0üu be caught up s me day oa a legal notice, jiutieh like good pehey lApplar.se. ' , Ju Ist; ? cxeiudin-r the same items, the who does not take hi, county I aper. unle-s I say. then, it you will look this subject l.;i- ; r:vVlv:ih .ppipHated and expended SI . j he e'aude.tinely reads his neighb ,f's; and ly in the lace, you wi.Uiul it nd resolves j 0uü, und in lt0 b excluding the same i V sh'-"iM be above literary l.nto aouostmn ol ptbhc p., bey-how can;itei;1;j5 tj .IJ1,ro,.ri'.ltc,l amf expended I-ing hkc this. this debt be j.aid in -rcenbacKS without; ull ,i00 TJlc ,.. ,(1.tb oI- lll0 au.i;tu. U'e rcr-cat that it is the fir.-t tlufy of cv- , too sudden cr too great an in.lation of iho ; uy,. these fats, at. I prove that cry in ui-a .duty that is in.j erativc to .currency, thatwoul-i unsettle a.l bu-mess ju 5x VC;U., 0p radical rule, vour cash ex- !w lc:l rress with a liberal haul

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i, M ld ' " . iv. j,.,,gw '"'ltp,u tluough internal revenue

, nave invcsii-au ii it u.orougu-y. :.ut;e "' - '"-'- --' .-' ''' - mong tli j lest slalesmen and en h-htci.cd .ankers m the conti try have come t- the ,.i., ,;,.,t ,.r ..t ,,, u pu or n onenbaeks wtihi ut any such mp den in- . T ... - .... I ... 111. I ! anioo.j; b r I . 1 li.alien oi ine currency as we i-i mjunous - ....... 14 .... . . . .. .1 t ,!. . . . . v . 1 I IV UhM'Uif .Mill's ' I Ul.lMIil It i I I; . II tir he (!:

it can be dene, I ask, is there a man f , " i p ot ticason. i iic letter whtca was read

re not iiitere.-ted in bonds, who wt miv ! .i:, , . .:M , v ,-,r . . ' ,. '.Lorn (diaries huuiner expresses m every .- ;.t'i:es, c-u.tmuo . hdiei c;iu tin! come i t- i . :..: . ..t-a: a t . . . ,r

fh'.t r. . i.n.ri to rv-!-.- !' a v.'.oo u-a on e . , , i 'K.c me f üll oi u imi cj in:. OUMI-

" - i . - , i inrougii economy in puoiic aliairs. ami a , ,; ,.i:.t . t' fi t i. ,

l. 'il M"! ill J .IV III- or II) i ; V :i ll.iil-' l l- , I en ninoi JIIU.I.UI.- il.li-v. ..'. .-.v.s. IU , I'd'-'- i'J i reducllo'2 in vuur oxoen ntures and the .. .. ..

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oi innu il illl.l l'.il.liii,.ilia flit- . .1 -M 1 . I-.-year in interest, or the ud o:i!y knows ; , . t ,p , ,., , i,. ,i set uj the will ol a lew desperate p ditiv , ' J . , ctals. It is their ournose to violate the ::.. i ..n ' .

now mnga nie o come ; or t hat we Mmttt,. not take tins other way, by vrhich even , ,, .. the clde.d man ui this an ..icncc mav live tosoe tl.e bonded d.bt paid, !T, without rc - .. i .., , ' t ... a: i. .. ' I l" ' !t' oju ;i h i iuu 'ii.- m ni. i I V...,. e.. .1.,-. it.. t Tl.. ., t .-r. ,.t- I... a..'.i.,, oii.ii n.v; m.-i. i ii.nt iiinaj.- rc- (

the Democratic wi n great caution upon litis a.ojecu i u,,nirrc,,iotnl enactment, and vour -suof Ohio, in his;1.cech ,i;:,u?'1 ,!tc u:e;l 1,1 dden inllattonj rc;nocourr ;g to ( ,:lcC(l hl' Iu,rm,,nv 1 'd currency a.-i would unsettle values ami .,, .., , - T , .

-.,..'- -is l.d. i- ii- no . , i loin u.'j i.m u eieeuug .ni .e :i;ums da, tjo.v 2 Is" disturb bus:::css. rJhe.clore it was not! ., - i .J . r -, ?,..'

..... r i i , . ... , v no i .-j iu;;u;. upon it uecn.o ii.aL ioe ue-

: until ar.M i i..m t:ivcn mis sunitct mv I ... . .-.i i : i. - . . . t

most patient consideration, and read ad ' . , . - .. T .' i.-i vour organic laws deny him. In the sen that L ecu d gather upon it on both sides , . v , u . . y, , r , i ,i .. , -iti ,! ate ot the United fetale-, in duly last, tin ol the question, that 1 bceime convinced;,. , , , .i i- i : , -', . . . i recognized leader ot tlie radi.'.ns ot tin tha.t wttuout any meat injury to vaiues, or ; . i , , . -y , - , ?trii ..frvl to iirniiiii t foii. O n r i loi

, , . ., , to ti:e bu.-:ncss iulcres?s td the eoui.dry. , . , . ,. , ' and with nnmensi; bcnetit to ihe country , . ii-ii ii i i"" and the l eotde, this debt can be honorabiv - and j u;-t ly paid t il' iu this way. A V;:y to Vuy tliv national P.vhi.

The Detroit IV"- Ir.s rceommr nds (he ! der, but the result depends upon yourfolbr.vinu' as the best way to av jhe na- j -elves. Individual effort is the road to tb-.nal debt and bring t.bout ixsloratton ! v ldu:'-. ,jur '-hbor, encourage , . .i t i . him. bring him to the polls. Deriect au l e to the w ho. e country : " . ,. , , ' - 7 ! vour organizations, jdock your wards Dot tl.e thieve-out uf office and put j uu t0Vynships. feubdivide (be labor and honest men in. Defrench (he expend.- perforin it with energy. Dress home upon ttnvs id the Government to one hunored j your ..d vcv,ari0.. ,11C Ye:i jssue of the c:i:im.üioti:;. Cut the lVeedman's bureau j va Demand of them that thev shall an-

swiuo.e no::, ,1!C ire-isur. ano tons rave mint e s to the e p If ihe negroes e. are fif. to vote, they are competent lo sustain tbeiu.-elvc.s. Take the military for-

cos J.. in toe NM.il, ami muster toeni out: yon ,0l. ,)r ...,ai!J,t t.nn,inll0d Corru.tion, td .service, and leave the people there to ; ;u:s.n;n:a.ement and extravagance? Are reconstruct ' tbem:-el vt s, :,s they were, vo;l j-,r or ;i niTi.-t conceding t. Congress .lon g In hue Coti-ic s ititcilered and puli,c rj,,',lt to allow ihe netrro the power to tl.cm lurtner iu ra the I nion than they ',.Mi,, iv11Mvli-ini-i v

were ever bc'rie. Cut .17 ihe myriads of parasites now hane.it!ix upon tho Treasury. Ilctrench the ex penditurcs until the income largely exceeds the outgo. Apply the surplus to the payment of the national debt, and the whole question will be answered. The Springfield (Mass.) Cnion, a Republican paper, takes this view of the political .situation. After a careful review of the Held, it comes to the following conclusion : ,:lut acc unt for it as wc may, (he ugly fact remains that the Kcpubliem party is losing ground, and let a few more State election:;, l,r any cause, go against it, il will operate d:sa.stroml)oii (he reconstruction work now eoing on." jK.iTiri:i. iixTi'.Acrs. When the suiumer of youth is slowly wasting away into nightfall of a;e, and the shadow of j ast cars grows deeper and deeper, as life were on its close, it is pleasant to leok back through the vista of time ipon the felicities of our earbcr years. If wc have a home lo shelter, and hearts to rejoice with us, ami friends have been gathered together by our lire-ides, (hen the rough places of our wayfaring will have been worn and smoothed away iu the twilight ol life, while the sunny spots we have passed throu-'h will grow brighter and more beaut i I. Happy, indeed, are those whose iicreo'irse with (he world has not changed the tone of their holier feelings, or broken those musical chords of the heart, whose vibrations are so melodious, ?o teuJ dor and touching in (he evening ofaoe.

To :lic icixit t i ary oi' I'cunsj IvaEt!:i. 1i.moc::atic Si ATi; CoM:n rr.i; A l'.)0M.- No. 7oS Hansom Sr., l'lIILAKLI.l'HIA. Sei t. V. lSf.7.

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. .I i in, , ... , . J v';" 1'' ''!' '-e id l he war cj.artinent . ;n ;i! ?? , ,; - M,. hJ u 1S-7 ; k i cti nab .1 by' ih" Ire t-urv it ? iT.OO-J-oy.i, ,,;: ,..;,,. 4.r ..c;lc0 ' To i J;CjJ..( to t ;,;Vc. j lu, .. :lIi!il:a!! -:, U. t-. ..u.uit u-lxuW , ivl,r, i;i ,it t.lC.t!i;lK Y,;ir i,,ius. ' try must a.iuna'.ly i .e .'.'' to sit", i , . ,,1.1,1 'p.. ; lucu who luvc yfm. Mlls..i:i,(, . tc ,d' their loyahy and their sacrili. c-, ' lM:li,.t.liu thrr WA , ' blie trc;..,ui.v hy nxi:)g vour attention t . r ' , , ui:'ji) issues, i tui are oppresse d hy ta;i . . ji '7 ant other ; mat. : inaciiineiy as no other peot le ever were, j t. . v,ir 1 it. . ;,.,,,. , ,. o, . . ,. .. ", ,,,,:. it i . i A; ,,. ... 0 v ,. w : i eaaigc oui w-ikncii. lour iroods ic-! : 1Jrii llliSijlJ Vuur itWe, ,ur. v ' j ! .!;...!... ,.! I . ö: ; t , ..t,lat 'c.,,h ,ho , ;. , ,;.. , w , vr l igi't to determine toe oualuications oi its i . t , " i 1 ., 4. l v' ' f j I euus hania toe balance ol ..werbe- ..-.... it,. . -.- t v It Cecil tic t wo " veri t l-i ii l ' e 1 1 i .a rf t's oI ' !-. V. ...V. .'I.-.. .... ..... : ,, . - . , , .,t-, ,. -it . ; that was introduced by ilsan, ol i . ,, . . . sacnusetts, to etuct tois iniamous pnrpo.s-c u . ! i i . .i Jb'Uiocrats ol i ennsvivania . let Ihe re jsult, in California arouse you to renewed. exertion. Work is to be done, and you ,mist ,h, it, conimittees may plan and or : An; vou r (T nr;i::lst ,l,0 rAl? polity that dest royes mir business and cdoms our workshops, mills an 1 fac'orie:, to o'.ve the negro (lie balance of power t Art Iy order of the Democratic State Committee. "William A. Wallaci:, Chairman. A Diurv Thick. A despicable trick was played by some one of the party of "high moral ideas," upon the Ohio Statesman, the other day, by making a very important change iu the Democratic State ticket at the head of its columns. The bottom of (he ticket, as it has been in the Statesman for months, reads : "On c institutional amendment giving ne" rocs tiie right to vote and hold office- - Xod The scamp changed the type so as to make "No"' read "Yes." The trick is in character with (he general (one of the party to which the perpetrator of it belongs. CillCinlUlll Lnim ( I'. The radieal papers took advantage of this evident rascality to say that the Statesman had changed its position on the negro suffrage question. Will they have the decency to make the correction.The Democratic paj cr at Hamilton. ()., says: k'Ve accept as the truth tho C;nnwrciitl's assertion that 31 ( oole is a Democrat : no doubt if he had been a Republican he would have acted on radical principles, and when he had the rebel Jones down, and completely defenceless, he wo'd have spit in his face, jumped upon his helpless body, and cmled by 'going for his pocket-book.' " . C3 Young mm, ym are waitig fur t-on.c door to open into a brad ami useful future? Don't wait. Select the door ami pry it open, even if you have to use a crow-bar.

I I I '4. ' 11 l'lll Iii- 4. '. III Iv'OtVI ll-.i"- f -..v., v ...... M K.

'! t enses -ts shuu-ii bv tho troirr was ! t tai.e Ineir County ai'i r. 1 here IS hard-

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ro suaragc is tj be i.?ec 1 upon you bv

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Ioss I3 not tulifn; a L.ter.I I'a per A jrcutleiu-in c.l!e l ;t ouroilicc one uay Ia-t weck, iiii I subscribed tor on? pajer, ;!yiI!": that he had been u luser vi' t',vcu!v live dollars by nut seeing a leal advt.r-

;. ..i.(1 i.:. n w ,Z-J t(- ni ow u cj J.n iiaj'cr. lie do not k this for the local press as a matoi' charity, l tu of justice. A -od pper can do more for a town than auv !owt ean d- f.r a paper. JJut few appreciate the l-.al pre- as they oht. Thev over-lo-'k the fact that its conductors aie the ?t se!i-,.:crli:ein- i::;n in the country.i i om one venrs end to another, thev ieand thereby advance the intcres's cf hiowii town and county. Tiie I2:r:: t5iatc Cori ciitloii. The Jacobin Uorder States Convention, i w hich assembled at llaltiniorc on Thursday j... . ii Mcer t. lth was an assenddae more revV V- ' i , - - Iiitionary and tre.is' itabls ia character hnu an ot toe nulnocation assemblages : f1-; fts 'T' adminisl ratio?! cd Lent-nil J icksxu t. that , ti . ... i - . - of A Lincoln. The sob j.i; i j ere ( f this convention wr.s to fement ditt,n..cr ami j - u,,:, ; , - r,t'r ? "will leave undone v. hat it oimht to - . -! -t . . .-i ,i r A tio ii st !:ii!. to pi.A ide pron-ptly p.r the H?hmciit f cual rights, whether ir.r..i .1 i. .... political or civil, everywhere throughout the Union." This means, if it has any meaning, that Cc tigress ought to repudiate in i'.to the prc-ent and create a new form of government. The powers which Sumner demands that Congress shall exercise arc Ibrbiddc'i to the National Legislature bv the present characler d" government, and are expressly ''resencd to tl c States or to the people.' Congress can no more exercise them than could the disloyal Jacobins who composed (he "Herder States conventicn." 'ihe resolves adopted by that r-".:ciave were of like purport. Congress is invoked to interfere in the governmental eoncers of the .states ; to ?hiedd minorities in cac; ihey happen to be compis.vl of .lacobius against the constitutional government of majorities ; even to guaiantce prosperity to the individuals who compose them ! On the 1 Stli instant, the new State Constitution framed by the recent convention in Maryland will be submitted to the voters of that State. One of t livt objects of this Im r ier Siales Cinvcntion is believed to relate to that occasion. The .laeobin demand that I!thop?;:n, r.ho arc not voters under the existing r e. n rt it nt inn of .Maryland, shall v tc on tho new constitution. The scheme is believed to be to create riois and bloodshed on the day of election, in order to raise a re text on which Congress can be influence! to interfere ami "guarantee to Maryland a lepuhiican for u of government," that is to suppress the majority with bayonets, and p'aee the government in the hamls of the minority. Of such treasonable character were the objects of the llorder StMes Convention. GYoVoö Tim f. A Tuxe Lai-y. I was once walking a short distance behind a very handsomely dressed young girl, and thinking as 1 lo, ked at her beautiful clothing: "I wonder if she takes half as much pains with her heart as ?he does with her body." A poor obi mar. was coming up the walk with a loaded wheelbarrow, ami just before he reached us he made two attempts to get into the yard of a smali house ; but the gate was heavy and wonbl swing back before lie could get in. "Wait." said the yinng girl, springing lightly forward, "I'll hold ihe gate open.' And he held the gate until he passed in, and received his thanks with a pleasant smile, as she went on. "Sheilesorvcs to have beautiful cletrcs." f thought, "for the beautiful spirit o lis in Oer l-rcast. Little torj-orol. Public abuse the mud which every traveler is spattered with on the road to listinction. My dear an expression of husband and wife at tho commencement of a ou.irrcl. Kural Felicitypotatoes and tnmips. Wealth the most re.p'ctable quality of man. io dV-troy flies cn-'e-uiMg.- spider--.

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