Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 June 1868 — Page 3

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gjlSflSD RVKRY tttURIAY MORNING AT PLYMOT TM. INDIANA. BY .1. MoDOIULD. TEHj' I '"' 21 I Ills' H i'JWN'T. P nt mast be mad hrrarisbly in advance, ad , : : i .. rntinncdatthefxTT f owa nnvTTSer V.io ret tlulr papers v-y r.i? carrier nin car.re! t'.vent. -five c-oils a r if xtra ' ! Local and Miscellaxeocs. - ' torama .-Tiio fbnmri drertl.in Meat sr astharixd tocaotrart faradrcrtlaiagat oar 1 i- earii rates: Coos. '".Rrrtv a cj.. Maassik ' l'.-n ( 'V. : 9. M. Plttincill. 37. l'ark How, feY.j:k; Go. V. RaWSUi .. 40, Park Kuw. ,It v.re; C .o.c. Comrma Ma'.x, ( ImfuatL. O. Announcements. FOa TMEaSCHBL Vi. r,' r nr.tr' l ?r nnoiüice the name of M. W. Pusinij (si estsal If situ raniMstn fnr tbr sf I S ofc'oauty treasurer. HtM to the SedsfaW of the uir. c'.ic conr.r conv-. r'inon i .nxrvusu iw;. Sfc aWwqweatedto uzaoaace tbe aaaar Tjntl C a i a m a eaadldate tor I ssssaissh IM ; UUrd district, nbject to the decLUou of the democratic , Ü i . i . f I r -u Itjt: . uMPmirire' I sr. src rented to snnanoce the äs, of AMSS 9a. i -vl.r.:.. !.- ea,iuiaai'' tor rcprcaiainc wr, BSlSfSVBCS, WSjrt to the decision of IBM democratic! cO'ity convention. j g We Are riiiBifslM to oiiiwm Hw nam': of D. HeMMIAUfc, SS S cünilidat SM BBTSSMSSfllTS for til! county, euhjct to tbe doefstaaaf flsj dessocrstk ount roovention. WssfsseesMtedtsasaosmcstlM bssm of DA VXD j 1 - JIOW, prerT.t iacSSassaC, as a CSWiflst fr t Uciff of Ma:thall esaaty, saaject to th: decisios cftthj demo rare dianee for a barcain. . Da. II R. sUckfs, Eclectic Physician, of Plyasontb, aaakea no charge If lie fails to - ' i . fciTrct a cure. Olhcc at l.ts rcsideuce on aUtieliian sfreft. South PJymou lt0n pi 4 ire uloptcd th rcasb crstcni ...':-ln-lv 1 rus t nobody j rooseqnently they are offering goods very eh an Kiu: 1 I ets. , Drown i- igar, ri , 18cts; be&t Jiio coffee, 80 ctf. 3ct TmneriaJ and Gunpowder ten, Japan ami black tea, $1 40. Go and see thtm Is you .vriiit g t your watch repaired go to 9 8 Latey's alis&tction always eiTcn.1 -unci! of 1 Tns Rev. Wm. Lnak, Jr., at the conn tbe diocese of Indiana, bet 1 hast week, i.-i Indsssapoiis, was elected a clerical deputy to the irieaninl goneral ctnncU of the protest KnLanal ha -ch I held in the city 1. ... . 1 . 11 , I . .1, j.,.. ""tli ' J. A ::i.i::iv: . of the democratic club No. 1, tf Center twnsb:p l'k -ai on bnturdav eveing, June 6th, at -': rbia Je Bens tut ),. In theabssaai of the president, Mr. 1. W, Downey appointed to preside. The seeeling was not as a elf attended as it should l.av Ih en, owing perhaps to tbe pressure of labor and business at this pariienhtr season (.:" tbe y ;.r. Mr.C IL Beere, gad lion. H. Corbin adr. 3 e : iii-i f.ii o t tue imnon in ot r m ization tnd ceditbinatiou of the democratic' j party, for mutual information and general

crstkcMWBtkm. j there will be two frass ana one surer WedsOTppiy of reporter ot tnc supreme I utu m M MM m, i BBBBBBBBBBBSSnSSSBSBBSaaUSl I , . . . . r i . L.!I tHL'llUt''C'lUlIlll.Tltll'ni-tt-KlIlIIllMIJlir! It - - Dail( in attendance durmr the day. the noses. Blacksmiths in ths eoantfrcsB rely on this y-blieau nartv irivo fr..o r.o-,.1, ,n,l curti acores8 tne democratic club, z aÜTCftiscmcnt oi land for sale or ex-! , . . . . Coal beln what ia hor represeuted. puouean parr) gae tnetn irec speech and . cbanne for real esUte in Plymouth, to be mwe ÜI be eseorted through town u . free press. Two years ago we had oeca- j !,n Monday evening next. Let die house " 1 " ' 111 M- i . . r - a DssmaTBT. Onhr 15 a set ftr Teeth aadwarraatcd r J n be crowded IbtHNl in LÄOthcr column of this piper. A follofxs : Micbigas streettfron fair gronadi , (. M(m)IKTO, 1)(.,ltM of ; mn to speak of these acts of tyranny, and

ttrer.t.;. The copperheads and traitors w . ,iliti(illl , . , , good. Send en ihe name?, gentlemen, called by tbe wool and tan-bark party ) only " , need cti.e ii ore solid celwui Ur onctT annonncemeats.

effort mor. .:..-..l the enemy of white nu r. and nesiw brothers will into ti.-.- deep and ! ufafome pit of infamy they have died for I . J . .. . Tiie secretary of the ehtb would respectfu!h m licit rcportu from the executive com- I niittcc before tlx next meeting of the dub, which will tuKi- place n tbe evening of June 2Xh at Corbin & Benson's ball. u w hnwvrv . 91. w. imj r Alii 9 1 res i. 1 1 m . ( ( . Tint Prrsbyterias -!o saeetfl this aftera :i and evening at the residence of I lloraee Curbia, Michigan street Tu Episcopal loejable meets this erej niag at the residence of D. A. Week, kIJ uth-rijr mouth. A Til BATWlc A L troupe perforrued at Ialconv lir.ll lat evening, cutit'cl ' Her r : nan-lei' juvenile troupe. Sr.r. advertise went of horse aul urav fur aale, iu SBOther eolnmn. PCBUC httlldhlg for :!c. .Sea adver-ti:-cnient in another eolnmn. f.KEAT BaBGAIMS iu dress goods, white roousr noaiery, nrores, i&awis, wues I hmtlkerchifefV-, dresa trimmings, and fancy I n a a t good. Having purchased the largest stock ever brought to Plymouth, at much reduced n rices, we would advise nil who a K.h to purchase at from 25 to 50 per cent, less than other merchants are celling ! at, to call on J. M. lale Sc Co. to buy j their geode. Ladies' gaiters foi ?l and upward. J.nL-s' kid gloves for ?1. Mr.nRv's Mi .sf.um, for Juno, contains the first part of 'Mink Curtiss ; or, Life in t'.c back wools, by an old Hunter," with I fail page illustration by iiillings. The King bird, by Celia Thaxter; Little1 Pearl, the ' .-tar" story ; Will's Wonderbook, by L. I. Alcott; The loggers; Milestones of English History; Aunt flue's Puzzle Drawer, tc. ; ail fuilj and finely illustrated. The new series of thirf Magazine for young people is iteadily rcwiag il popular favor. Subscribe fori it onlj ?!.50 por year. Specimen mini ber 10 cts. H. l FUIaLEB, Publisher, JJo&t D. REBSTrA II. L()N03;ORE, M. D., will deliver a coarse of lectures to the ladies, upon ana touiy and physiology and the laws of heaKli, commencing Thursday, June I!3 A 2i o'clock, P. M. All ladies bhou Id attend, as the lecture will b; instructive as weO as interesting. Mrs. Loogehore comes well recommended from where she has beea leeturing.

PROGRAMM! of the Plymouth Lyceum

for next Tuesday evening, consists of e b onitiom select readioe none, and i . y; ra ion. tieann. other interesting features. 1 ubhe mviDrMOCR KTIC Kali.y. There will be a " r fl . . . ,i.m, pr.lt. j meetiogof thcl.mon t Dsbip democrat- , club at Vniootnem, ,n Saturday, Jane '10 th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Hon. M. A. O. Pact .rd will be present and address the meet- . . Lfpnera attendance of the aem4Una a ocracv and all others who are opposed to enormous taxation, nigger punrage ana all the isms of the mongre' party in power, is desirod. fr 1 Quite a scrimmage occurred on Wed-j nsjjj afternoon of last week, at the rrouu;ig of thß Star QsM Ball Club, be- ; rC;-t,l in inlWueu .-uu.c uuu,Uu,, -- --- terruptin the game, and two or three: mombers 0f the club. During the aelee hnv L-nnwn as Clarence Reed drew a, v J - kittk and inflicted a severe wound on tkjl Af ()Hver Hohaiu Ca member of . . j .-1. tM ClUO;. neu Kuiveauiy uslu ... c. promiscuous manner by mere striplings, js timc 'ur them to he looked after m rr t l r x i , p i.,r. ! The German Cornet band otthw place , , T ; will give a pic-nic on Ireancsaay, unne 17, at the Oak 11 all Summer Garuen. on ! South street, west of the corporation line to LPorte Mnel, the.ee la tk 0k Hill dare.,, where ref.h-.U will be fr I tided. All persons in town and eonnty vine

. l ,i, ,i;nrtr rire entire witlsfactton or the money refanded WJiDTtted to attend Willi their dinner..1. .

Tlie afternoou will be speut in all tb ' A a. m Si m awB BBSBi SI I -amusenienis customary un bbwb uwwvus, i I , 1 -.i . I 11 1 largely inierspersau w bbwbic a imi. will be gitei in the evening St CorblD & 1,0, the best of music will be in attendanee. J. M. CoxrcR, Chris. Uaslanqer, -.liters. Tnoss serenaderx wto bandied their voices and fiildlobowi so destrously for; 001 edification a fem nights ago, will please j aeeept our thanks, f'.iil agt 1 A PRESS ef other m itt er ia our apology '; ,1 1 I 1 "i . I . 1 I ' .... 1 " 51ie aar;i "l euitonaia niid wees;. i 1 TUE number 01 dnne-nnzi unten nsi psnsed tbrough that place during the past . . rt w S - S la week is variously estimated ;'t from j 99 ,y9v,y,y;ra to i.wu.uvu.uw.uw,. 000. ... Tiir-. lettet from ur Chicago eorrej-poa-leat is crowded out 1 r want of room. Tni campsiga for the eonnty opens by 1 ; the aiinouncenieivt, iu to-uaT h PaP r- 1 1 t e names of four gentlemen who are w I- . to be saeriCe d lur thjir country's The poetical effusion signed " Q. R.' respectfully declined. As M O. It " will not take offence at luggeationa intend .... . ... , ed for Iiis good, we suggest that a mush noirieo nronerl annlied would produce i r r-r-- , . astonishins results in his ease. m r .. , ., . ., Tux lollowins exhibits the STsrage standing of each pnpil iu scholarship, ,. , . . 1 rr 1 . ,... .Ii, mid 1 I -. ...ii- Mnoiil in III. 1 llti'r. pMHHiii;!- - - eB derairtrnejits of the Ply month publie schools, fur the month euding June 5th, 1868 : DIGO BCaOOIi ASH QSAXX4B DEPART MT. NT. 1 : .... t nmliirf Infi Rmrt Itrnwnlnfl 0)1 311 uainiv.1 -- - 1 : Lixiie Reed 96 I ' sis !! hum löi Amelia Renner " W'iuß.M Simons bo Arthur Corse 97 Bud Maftingly : S. L McKelvjf 97 Amos Ti ivia ; Alex. Kobertson 80 Belle Tattle 60 Tu 7ö 07 70 70 60 75 Charley Butphen 75 Castells Shirley t Fen. ( Easier '' Flora Viedre Lizzie Paul TO An nettle Jacob Lla ReynoJda A. IereJith Emma (rr Laura !)avis JJetta Tapley 75 Kva Welch 76 Rmniii Nichols 77 uii'a Barlingame 8 I 75 Louisa Bell 77 60 Calril K linger ,;, 70 Lorenzo Fleming 65 Ac;eia Kliiott j, 78 John Wolford j,üs SnaulJinK 00 Frank Miller GO 70 SJB i 4 80 Ida Wann 75 Pan. Woodward Battie Reed 77 Mary OKbger Ida K lineer 7 Dora Viaall Helle Joseph 70 Annie Whitmore 78 Willie Palmer 05 Marion MeElrath 70 auford Nichols 75 li. Laagebaugh 65 72 It. A. Hume 85 ('has BorliagasM Rosa Mattingly 82 Julius Viaall Annie K linger 76 Alida Whitmore N'wton äherwood 70 Geners V old Sarah Reree 90 Andrew Kwing Ross Bureh 7o Melisa Lenfesty Layton Kliiott t; ) Annie Robertson i nt er. -I r im a t DCPAftTn ;: n t . Lather Dill 97 Walti r Rice (jlcorge Williams 94 (leorge Viaall Frank Robertson 81 Biram Dark F. Hulyerson sl Brnee Joseph Henry Rolls 99 Byron alefihrath Albert Bowden 99 Ida Brown Charlotte Royee 90 Mollis Dill Louisa Schlarb 100 Allie Klinger Klla Kenner DJ Lens Hohem 7.) 85 65 - t - 85 99 84 Ss SO 95 Od 110 92 l.izz liell 98 Maggie Vinnedgs 05 PRIMARY DZPARTMXNT. Raf Alleman G eorge liierbouer Mary Loom, 1 1 mnis Patterson Alice Orr Charles AjlesaSsj George Eonel RddiS Brooke Cat rio Loomis Henry BoWOB Annie Alers .Sherman C)rr 8arah Liafa Clarence Alleman Pupils in the intermediate and primal departments whose average in deport UM n I has lallen below 80 are not included in tb above. The basis oi the foi. oing is 100 which is the highest attainable average. I. D. LlTKE, Principal

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MURPHBY CLIFFORD On the 7th Inst,, at the residence of the bride's father by Rev. W.U. MikeK, Mm. Wiu.ivm Mt m hev anj Claka II. Cm""obp, all of Marshall, couiitv. AÜSTTN LOVELY On the 1th last, at O-e residence of Mrs. M. Aldrioh, by Ree. W. it. Mikels,Ma. Cotoas Xvsris and Miss Hkle.n piymogth. MANUAL HTFF On the 4th inst., by Rev. J. Schlosser, at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. Willi vm Makoai and Miss EusAtM Herr ; all of Marshall conn7 HOAG H IKH.Llv On ine oen insu, oy . Rev. J. Scblosser, r.t tue pastors rest t dcnce,in Plymouth, Ma. Nicolas Hoaoa'td j Miss Cathasikk Souocam, all ol Marshall I county. KRBIOHBATJM MILLER On the 7th inst.. by Rev. J. tSdilosser, at the residence of if. B. Dickson, in Plymouth. Mr. Umiah Krkiohhavi, of 8ontli Bend, and Mis MaST MlUU, of Plymouth. ROG ERA BAR R1NGTON On the Otfa t.. by J. ('. Osborne, Esq., at his oflkv, ! in Plymouth. Mr, Pbask Rookbs and Mis- i Kachabi. E. IlAmniaoToxj all of Marshall count-. There is neither quinine n r minerals i f any kmc. in Dr, Hecken s V egeUMe Ague .... m ... -m 1 I Cnrt at it BrSTer ftll U cure the too obstinate eases when tüken according to "ww ' H7 Black smiths who wish to paiehase oai lor their winter asa can bs supplied with tb best I Koch k quality of Pittsbarah coal, by calliar oa J 9 Co. at the new Wiirehouse. : IT Koch k Co., at the new warehouse have a eupp'v of thf heat Ohio Lime. Koch ft Co., st the New Warehouse hare Just rcstk B4. wfflrtJ. "T-- "' Tf1Z JT, I amttsaaonshle terms, and an work warranted to The Hume AaWASMSBT. T!i cheapest and I t.A. : i t .... ..t I amtlM M . r, ., tahlished. ' l i i . i " . . l i. ' : 1. ' ...'! i n .1 1 . t . 0 t t l l unci wtu ta.i latest iiinstraieii ibsbiobs, cnoice atoriea. notrv. wit and humor. It is hist tho lomi.; fo!w.. Pabiished seminouthlr, at ocly tt,SQ per snnum Large and "rI-TnTTaJ - agcut getsonc chance tot every woscnption o - r --. . . . co .03 with list of prizes, and terun and instrue. j t! :H to astcnti. sent bv inclosins tive cents. Amenta wanted sverywtoere. AdVlreaf Home AwcaamxxTt 7e tssaa Si rest. New York. To be turned out of a borne, fmproved by years of labor, would be a great hardship, ; yeUherc hundreds of men in Marshall county at all times subject to this misfortun. A vfiv large number of title to land in ln8 County are perfectly worthies! as Iber I . 1 1 . 1. ....... I . .11 sutnu; dui many 01 mciu. can ue corrccicu , .... .1 . . .. .tti., 1 nnti uunia-iiai ii n wiui caicusc. imhu. auow reaucr, uiai me tmo toyo'ir lanu is 1 od! You may Und too late that it is not , 1 l t 1 a " . I in canine ui uur . iiul i omve vu can ; satisfy beyond a doubt. Connin a VaJtrALKSxauaon. 4bstrj rt .!!. orar th i ü i ft ANMUAi. SXK223i-i-lures lsr t ta r. :. The RU(lhor ,.,rt.wi!i, wbss to Urn Inmrd . ofCsMWimsfiHoncraoi Marshall county, Indiana, MuxfSS!!!S Itnrcs of said eonnty for the year ending May I at. 1W9: I here lias 1 1 treasury sine Miners: There has 1m en received at the county cc the June settlement 1867, as For delinquent taxes m; found at . ... 1 1 ......... . . o - OLUIliL I IUI. Ml' III. I -j -,- O' For county revenue as found at Mav settlement 18 87,777 2 I For docket fees in common pleas court r7 5 SO 1 pr Q$ fem.-e around public square 13 uO l r .iur.v !tM's--"2 "0 h-( ()() Z For fthoW license Total $3 f721 50 Deduct out for lire-proof bu.ltl 6,880 s inns lcvcai Ciiuuii ieeiiiiL- pi opi-i h 00 ... . 1 - r ' I f i ! .. . n C ........ ua.i ... i 1 1 c Total e.xpeiulltUi'e. 2 V 3 68 Excess of receipt s over experulitures4M2o7 y BXPEXniTUB ES For expense of Assessors. 1,3:7 5) ISO CO

Attorney s. .Agriculture '-'' " Auditor UM 70 County asylum. Bridges lt4Jä 44 .!t lit - Buildings public. . Common picas judge Criminals Delinquent li.st. . . . Elections "Field notes" Insaiiw Insurance Inquest .1 mors Library fund Money refunded. . . Poor house, add. to I 262 52 L)Ui k 4 oou 1 : 207 00 7 r,o 34 HO mi o5 W 59 99 oo My IS Ö IM sr. .4.5. Poor Printing, public. . . . Prosecuting atl'y . . . Roads Registers Mo-rill' Bcltool fund Surveyor county.. Bcboel examiner. . Bpecinc allowance . . Sup't of poor farm Teacher's institute. . Treasurer county . . . Wood . . . Wolf scalps War 8,714 40 81 (iö 83 2 18 89 121 50 mil :u: 4 bo mi. o n.y uraew Total expenditures -,,.'ij: C.s All of which is respectfully submitted. May 30, 1868. A. C. THOMPSON, Auditor. Pr. T. MeDos tan, Deputy. Examined and spproTod by the board. Laoaaan Am.kman, Willi in ; taatsoa, Job as MU ilk a, Uunuuisaloners. eemiMBST. The building fund amounts at this tiin" to MH.805 02, and has all been loaned except 90 84, which is found In treasurer's hands at this (June) settlement, at 10 per cent. Inten It, on undoubted security. im itintol Road tax collected. . . .$8,154 itO do Township tax do 8,488 88 do Speed schind tax coll'ted 1I.1SS 88 da Dog tax collected 1,070 00 Tot;d amount of township tax $ltJ86 47 A.C. THOMPSON, AuditorPr T. McDonalu, Deiiuty. 1 '1 1 I P The best oi Pittsburgh Lump and r me C 1 1 kept fox sie at the new warehouse of Kobw ä Co.

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liailifis Son 00 ls county, and taken to Indianapolis i iwrncy, los men in mv (imceuipir compiaini : Blind.d. it and dumb .VJ 11 1 willip1 ftip i , , ,. , .. ' i SjrAaafl Hie defcaaautu, and it appearing by the ' Bland books a Stn'ry 1.2'JO -J rt atter bCin ,IC,d 111 ll"anC0 Vile" ! atlidax-it of a competent person that ibe fa-.d deBuilding fund ' 73 24 fo S week or ten days they were allowed I fendants, Edward Newhose and Daniel Mortey, Comms'ncrs county 916 00 to rntwen ,u r , ere Mwresideats of the state of Irsiiaaa, they are r,.rlc 7 1- mi I return home, the expenses of each therefore, hereby notified of the neu-

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PbipabED FOB THK DBM0I7 IOu TH1 1CBATBOURBON LODCS, NO. 227, u . . T " ROURBON, . IND. j larshr rnnmirntlTr-r i A and foarta Taeaday ' ovonfd ofachm.mth. V Uith,-brethren always wclHft W..,V.P D McDonald BOURBON L032E, No. 203. . Iiffnlar msetinn everj Satordar evaniaxta Odd Fallows Hail, t'v v..t .;' Maine -fro.'t J. K. Houghton. S-.c-y. Joliu WladMgtcr, X. r!. Bourbon Democratic Club. RirUr Matiasj tmj Mmdy ereidag, n Omar w.tt ia uau. J. W. DAVIS, Trident. E. S. Fi8ii, Secretary. if. CWVnVH-Vilt. C. W. Timmons pastor. McctiriL'S evry Sunday at 104 m- ud 7 p. in. Sunda BckoolS p. in. r. n. CHUBCH-Kev. I. Potter nastor. Meetui? JJfMsf st li a. sa, ss T s Sasda,8eteol FREE PRESS, FREE SEE ECU. If there had bee n DO rcpublicsn parly free press and free -peeeh would bo as un-! nown, Irom the PotOSBSC to the Itio j Grande as ten years ago. Cofaz's letter ftt ncrrntam r T . , . . it is a maiter oi luijuuy as to the means used by the -'republican party" to brin- i , . ... , . 5 T r T . KW"' ""'v" ' aPPears froul Alr- Colfax's stateuieut was unknown "from the Potcsaac to the Bio j (ir:indo ton a.n n- " ilm -..!.!.. .C lkS. i IT" ; country, and the district in which Mr Colfax resides have had gome practical il-

that tl.e people not lorgel then we' -r , , A produce tbe- ker. ,o ,ho. fo. i, y U . FOR SAXlIB, theVa had Kaam nn rmrt.l.n ,v,rtv r OR EXCJHAÄIE IOR ULAL ES-

v.o iiuu itji;ti un ic my;:t an I : t I i 1 I ( I I I Pre.8 and free snceeh would b si nn. , . fcDOWI rom ine rotomsc to t lie llio l 1 ursnde as ten vears aeo. .. " B r instance : It was Mr. Colfax and) his party who se.it sa armed force of twelve or fifteen men f,,,n, rJUMMli. - r to Plymouth, where they dramd from room at the dead hour of night, Mr. j VaUValkenburgh, then editor of tha Jem - r ... . . ocrat, for calling a political brigadier genoral a "donkey." This little bit of fun cot tbe tax payers of this district and kite s'ate something like thousand duHara : ' mere son-, vou kno r, but it shoved that '

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1 i liK ic Mr Iii. ( I- I 1 - - - 1 a uecuuüi ui . 1. t in It was Mr. Colfax and his party that sent an armed force fron Laporte to i Plymouth, and alter pointing sixteen p'.s tol shot- at the lu a i f n defenceless democrat Mr. James Tb om ps,on. lie wns in ' - l.l'.U. 1 ll-lf 1,. T1..J .. . I . 1 a ,.: " "1.1. ' ' " T, . , ;" : , ban sav a m vMiun 11 II C CUU1U 1101 UC Klüt.1!, j i otherwise before the mi i i tr ry suthorilies I it Laporte to saswer to the ebarge of üsloyalty. Altar holding bim about thiitysix hours, daring which lime be wa (.objected to insults the n;ct damnable, be was Buffered to rat urn tu his home. This ih is how Mr. Colfax and his party brought about the freedom ofgpeech .' It was by .be sanction of Mr. Colfax and his party that the Laporte Democrat printing office was broken open wl en tbe proprietor was absent from the office. and the type anil futures broken and ! thrown itito the street, for no other reason j than that it wtis 1 democratic newspaper. a,,J opposed iu a manly way the usurps- ; tions and tyrannic acts oi the republican party. And this is the manner in which Mr. Colfax and the republicau party established the freedom of the press ! It was Schuyler and the republican nrtv who h,.,, k. 1 . 1 J wj mw orovoLH marshal, without warrant of law, half a 1 dozen of the citizens of West toWttshi p, in amounting to soinctbiu'' like three hund red dollars. And this was the wav freedom of upeech was vouchsafed to the people by the republican party ! Going outside of our own district we find the great leader of the republican party, no homer ago than February ISfiG 1 ,..f..i.i- r J. r .i ö 1 UI me press to the followine manner : "ItBADQI IA1TER1 ARMIR8 U. B. "I WaSHINOTON, Feb. 17, 1SGG. 1 .111 VU ill iJon.n uiiiii I., tl. ...... 1 . 1

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H (10 Y 11 o iiur.e. iiuauquar503 7ö I as S00fl as practicable, and from time 188 80 1 time thereafter, ineh copies of aews10 00 papers nnblished in your department as 888 80 contain sentiments of disloyalty and hostily 50 Uy t,,0vI,,,0"t, nr any of its branch180 00 f.M? 8t!lte Whether such paper is habitu-

ai in its utterance oi such sentiment. The ! no tier.-istent nn b l ation o artinlM teil to keep up a hostility of feeling hetweea the people of different sections of the country cannot be tolerated. The information is called for with a view lo their suppresbiou, which will bo done from these headquarters. lly order of Lieut. Ocn. Grant." Mr. Colfax will find by the time the presidential campaign ia over that the people of this district are not such numbskulls as to beliere if therehad been no republican party free press and Gras speech would have been ri unknown "from the Potomac to the llio Grande as ten years ago." Hut tho democracy propose to establish t , p . ftmm Ba ree SpeecU an It was "ten years ago," by going lack to the constitution, which says congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech or of the press Km t herinorc they propose, in the language of the followiug resolution. "To restore the union of the states, keep ths federsl government and eaeh of its

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! departments within its proper fj i TZ V V V. the stoles aird people, sbolish all banks wnd tariff monopolies, abolish the freed- , . 1 . ' . . . oaan s bureau and standing prunes in tune , cause it to respect toe reserved rignis oi ; 1 of peace, arrest extr; ragancc and corrup tion that are wasting our substance, compel economy in the sd niiniäl ration of affairs, thus restore credit to the governinent. vulue to its currency, bold ail men 1 innoceut until proven, punbh crime according to law. proteet the foreign citizen in bis ritrhts, both a! home and abroad, do e(iual and exact justice to all men irtespective of ntionality, and keep this a? our fathers made it, a white man's govern ment, an asylum for the oppressed of ev-1 ery clime, a dispeuser of blesMags to all : who submit to its laws. They propose further, to have all rovereinent bonds bear taxation equally with other property. rh.it all nuhlic debts shall he houorably j aid, that the bonds of tire lcderal gOferament issued after greenbacks wire made legal tender shall be paid in the currency. of the Oonatry, except when otherwise exprestdy provided by Uv or stipulated in ' r lie Viond." When these things are accomplished. , . , , 1 good will toward men. freedom of thought and action, freedom of speech and of the ... press in reality. IIon. M. A. (. Packard, democratic 'S' 'P'E.' i.. PI. ...r.,.tl. ' O x .r . - . . i VS1 b B B? 'J wwwui w . Atv.F .B."aia in Tama county, Iowa, roi patttculars enquire of 41 S. L, MARVBV , Pirasauth, Ind. TirkT C? A V TS T WA SAdJaii HORSE and DRAY. Far particeUua enquire of 41 II. B. REEVE THK MKSSENGKR OF lißALTH. Edited at the Pennsylvania Institute of Medicine contains BB nrticle oil Dyspepsia, ChUla and Fever, and KUaey afbettoas, in which the writer positireij lot,:ires ,hat t,K' whoe "etenoe of msdlclne joaatnea no renif-uv ior tue cure or mote uiseas mat J-t nan iu eflkarfoss as Hishler'i Herb Bitters. Re speaks Ssmb experience, having ed them at hhi practice for the past two rears, to The exriasioa of all other resscdies, mid without solitary instance of failure. Bold hy r.ll Druglvts anil Pcalrra. nJÜ? S Ct" Proprictor9' Uncaster ' . - I 1 AM .hose wishing to apply for license to teach school, are hereby notified rhat the andersigded will hold a public exauiiu.Uion at the court bouse, ' la Plyn KB, on the 3d Sati.rday in each BtOOth unto iur.ner nonce. -1) T. McDOAALD, School Examiner , HARNESS SHOP. JIM AND JO. Two farmers met and the following coiiversa tloo Biisbt have been heard: u Whoa! T nr. Jot have 3-ou gjt your co rn planted ret ? " ' 10 ; have you pot ypnrs planted ". " No, sir, not yet, nor have I pot allm vpround plowed. I bad lo get a new set afhuneas " " W bere did you et yot;r new wet? ' I eot tht-m ;it Hasher Ä; IIohasss Nt-v flarnesa Shop. They are decidedly the het eould (iml in town, both as to price and quality. You will fir.il his bap in his new block oa the south s'ulc of Laporte street, four doors west of Cleaveland & Houghton's ci.y groeery, ou know where that is T1 " Oh yes, I buy my groceries there.' ' ' Weil, you lake my advice and o to IIa?her Habaai S for roar harness, nd 1 will guarantee that vou will be will be well pleased with your urehsSBi fbr ho has that honest Duetlnnan makriLr his harness that worked se hing in Jo Potter' shop, and there are several of your neighbors who can testify to the durability of his work." Good bv jo." " Good bv Jim.M "Go lang!" 37 STATE OP INDIANA, I MAKSU ALL COUNT. In Circuit court, August term, 166. Martha F. Fi A and i Lcrnucl Fi si ra. To quiet title . Edward Newhotuc and j Uanicl Morlcj. J Tiie plalntitts in tlie above entitled came, by deiicy of said complaint against Hum, and mos they appear, answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said caue on the tirst day of tha term of said court, to be began and held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on the first Monday of August, IH68, naid complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleired will be heard anil determined in their absence. JOHN C. CUSHM AN, Clerk. Corbin ii au alkeubuigh, ITITs Att'y . 41 s CItVEY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, esaatf surveyor of Marshall county, Indiana, will at the request of James Dollar and Elias Mcssersmith, proceed on the 18th day June, to survey and subdivide the following lands in Marshall e unity: Section If), town ."14, ranire 1, and establish the corners of the 1 indd belonging to tl.e said James Uoiiar anu Ettaa Mcsseramitta in said section. Said survey will be continued from day to day if necessary till completed. ml Ä JJ a . n t . i-iva-rvsracm oaners oi lana ill SSld section who fail to meet me at the time above mention ed.atthu residence of James Dollar and defray or provide for defraying their parthw of the cxpSSBBM of said Hirvcv, will be returned to the eounty auditor as delinquent, and such delinquencies placed on the tax duplicate fer collection act Ording to law. M. H. RICE, Surveyor. STATE OF I N DJ ANA, ; MARSHALL COUNTY.) In Circuit Court, August term, I 63. Reuben Saxton. ) vs. I Divorce. Catharine M. Saxton.) Tlie plaintiff in tho above entities' cause, bv Ms attorney, has lied iu my office kll eou.plaint against ibs defendant, and it appeariag by the atSdarit of a eoaraeteal person that tbe ttkfdefeadant,Catharine M. Baxton is a dob-resident of üm ' titato of Indiana he isjt'.-. refore hereby notified of tpo penoi Bey oi nie coBnjHaint igainsl her and unless rite appear, answer or demur thereto, at the PBiung ut said caoaeon the first day of the BSitterm .-.... v. v, u. .'v.iu .um u-iu jn, me eonri nl i.iiiii I lit I... Li.irnti .....1 I. ..l.l - . .1. . j house in the town of Plymouth on thepeeond Monday of Aupust, lHti, said com daint and the matters and things therein enntaiued and al legei will be hi ard and determined in her ab saase JOIINC, CÜSHMaN, Clerk. M. A . O. Tuekard. Pitt's Atfy. (41 Fresh Ohio Lime!! Koch A Co., at the New Warehoime haro now on baud a rapply of he bot quality of Ohio List, right torn BV Wh?

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D i urn Official Paper of Marslall Cony ! TERMS $2 A. VEAR inini in mi . I NlfllnHCU if Cil I nnTMlni UlUfRlH" -AT iPIViWnTlTa TWIIIAWA flillUUTfl, iNDlAM. Devoted to the interopts of tlie democratic saraj, the principles of WTasniqgtaaii JeaViaon, .Madison, and to the best interests of the people if Marshall 0 tint v. Beltering that the atijeeti of the so-edled re pwbUeaa party are to inflict u ion thisi once happi country, tlie enfranchise BMWt of tbe neuro race, and the u titnate disfraBchiseaient of all w;,ii citizen who do sxHsabserihe to their theory, we mn oppose tna negrvravin. conmuxiioB-naung 1 n .1. - .r 1 . posses j. We believe that this mi a WHITE MNS GOVERNMEN T. m ide by white men. for th benefit of white men. We believe also t;iat there nLoold be BO privileged ol e- in toi?) iuntrv, tue rieh Bisa shouM be no longer es im rom tsxatioa, while tbe laborin! ntaa has to toil and sweat to pay the esnei.seso! the government The Dem iea;T U firmlv established on a solM i foundation, anal the proprietor will -"pare bo paini 1 to make it worthy the rapport of the deatoeracT of Marshall coontj. He asks the co-opsration of all deasoerats in aidine to extend its circulation, and liopes the int. -rests of the party will n.it litfurther jeopardised by the apathy of men who aright srita very little etTort double the circulation of their county organ. ADVERTISERS Willfind the DaxocaiT apaytag median for ad vertising. Advertisements will be inserted on reasonable tcrim, for any legti: of time required. T II E Job Peinotg K!iT. V 1JLWIIM EN T. i Berlag purchased a full assortmenr of all the la an bt I test stv ea of Job Tvtie. we are nrenr.,l to eteeatS JOB PRINTING of ever? de j -i - r I " Bcription in the highest style sf the art, on terms that will uaratee entire satistaetiou. Kvcry description of FANCY job nnTi. Programmes, Bill-Heads, Bali Tickets, Cards, &c.

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