Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 13, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 August 1868 — Page 2

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THURSDAY. AXJQ. 13. 1863. JOIST REi'iiESFXT VTIVE .'tYi . . , 4 mm MBTflBtinn of th i?pmoerats of St. Jgecph and Ur,hall counties will meet at Lukcviile, Saturday, AdSQSl lt"th, to) idecl eaadidate for joist ropre ntatiTo. PLAiy TALK WITH PLAIN PE PltE. The position of the deeaoeratie partj on lh finaneia! qnsation, if thorongfcif un - derstood, enanot rail to commend itself to : the ar prol ation cf the people. A promi-; neat feature (.f that j ocition is, that every ; spe port a pari tv .1,.,-,.,,.-..;.. es oi men, inns pnrsaing a coarse immio- I a! to the interests of the countnr ss t wfa ' t. This kind of lexblatioo has had the effect to make the rich richer, and the pour poor-. i :n, i i cr. A high protective t:.i i. haa ever been a zavorite policy wicn mem a policy which filshes from the hard earnings of lüa consumer, and puts them into the j pockets of a few wealthy manufacturers nrl swinnlihifii TK imn1 f lana spccuuiors. 11.3 impoiicj or c.ass . . . . - . legis at ion had been so clearly Uemonstra0 led before the lato war, that its advoca were aaablc to Baaks a respectable show ing before the people, except in eertai section? wh'";-,- prominent citizens expect ed to DO benefitted by it. At the breaking out of the war. tho rc. ; 1 ! .1. 1 pooucoa pany ,--g in aecsno nncy ia the overameat ol the . country, snd tbe leaoers of that party be- ,, . . . mg oId-ti.ne protectionists, an unexpected i. . i , , , , I opportunity occurred which enabled the, government failing to meet the expentes, bonds of .he government were issued at different times during the continuance n . t t .s as .a . a a of the war. Iu the iMuins of tliese bonds the Shyloeks of the republican party saw a chau ce of repleauhing their monted re- ! s St the expense of the rocple. The : tryj al vi v ü tuu t iMI'rj ui IUC L'wV U ein rr.n. -. r t :ir. v n c r r. t ' 1 r. w law authorizing the issue of those bonds I stipulated that they should be free from taxation, and that the should he paid in coin. provision of the law was fo ihcur-and millions of tax-r.' to non-tax-r;.:in' eanital . . . . ' that the oonu-s vrere nurch and he M by the rieh, who Lad money to invest in ' ' j I anything that promised the greats return: business chanriels, 5. 1 inv ; 1 1 ; V. . r, J . , , . . - 1 . ' . . ; I . , n . . . . . . 1 ' ... Mr. iTeasocrat did not ehanire his invest-1 u ti 'ju it .1.11 ue :jis .1 '.u.vfs. v. o .'c saeat, but permitted it to remain where it .ui. uiii r or. un lei 1. rem mi wuero . ' . ss, subject to tsxation lor all purposes, . st as the property 0 money of poor . .1 . in.. wan lUSl men. tr men cf email 1 as.fttaied. The 1 .J - I I ' I working of this repul .aa 1,-gi. hit ion is J .a. . I UM, iemliig lo ihe nto of luMion io aä low ao.l .own,h:p, Mr. Itaanl pays, oa nis wiwJUU, lor state purposes, I Mr. Republican pays nothing. For county purposes, Mr. Democrat pays Mr. rlepabliean pays nothing. Pot sinking ran 1 purp es, Mr. Democrot pays $20 h Hr. Bepabiicaa pays noihiag. For Miami, special school tad corporatioa school tax. Mr. Democrat pays 811. - Mr. Republic n laysaothing. Tor township rurpo-es, Mr. Democral 1 k nays $100. 1 Mr. Republican pays nothing. a J aw

eise of property shall paT ita due rro. the poor and un ,rtnate,-the improve-j r to 8ecedc but propriety of reUrriag the right to with-! " " V u mach.n- Fark, presided, and opened the meeting ci;"? - - - hd of tt.atp.ri of

of too taaes levied upon the poo- .JT r re . Iso far a, the unity of the states was con- draw from the union at nlessare. bat no ' , fr. 7 :Tlw,,n conuensea out poweriul preseota- ofth . " , w " .

t tmm mm i. a 1? oi.. tne public interests tor which nis neiirh- 1 . . , . , , . ,. ; , . . . , , , a no coarser eiotns, etrpets, blank- rion of the n.diial icna ri-.'i t'.... town plat. . , ,A ,.,,.. . It nas ever been the policy ol tne 1 . ceroed, they concurred w.th the repabh- such right wm conceded ; and from the- . , . , . . . 1 , i poiiiieai issues wbicn tnepeo- 1 ,PI 1 ( platte

j bow opposed to the democratic par- - " 7 -v ; , i esa party, that the union must be la.iu-' necessity of the eise coald not be admitted. . . 7 F re ro aeier,moc " tM comin8 eiec- tothe hrdf mils ske. ti Bce noh .ith the

to Isaiolate for the benefit of certain I crGa!,,ft ,nil among our cniBjns saoara ue ; . 1 D j io.liiriihJ th.t ,h AU Il.mll n ,h, n.r. , vll5P - mpreeona Ao- t,on. The flag was then presented to the ,: ; ;; . .. .t;..: .

.. . . , found advocates of the execrable nolicv of 1 gethcr there were over twelve hundred en- "Wi.w- Rrtr. , 1 : 1 ' ' 1 " , u:l aM tae town pi.u.

wealthy few to further enrich themselves . , .. was nr.t permanent but temporary, not He nerer could concede to them tfa . n . , oono udder or plowuoider. shall pay ins, 1 1 - . . . 1. 1... a .1 ii I ... i. .. . . l. ii j a... .1 ....

ai wapnnae oi uie poor many, moncj , nroBortiou of tha revenue neccssarv to ancoDait,0Dal m " requirements but con- wisauraw irom tne union at tha i .a . a t 1 J B K w s I w t. O - 'I I . hw a

Deine necessary tor the prosecution ot the : . ... ,. ditional. j hat it was void from the be - pleasure, si either could the de

Burba in t'ci spcoies ui goveruiueui, irom , i war, and the momed resources of tl e a.n.h;n t ni.tina Wharah ikam P"5' lie who admits the right of a I When the south learned that the

while poor people wert compelled to use;'11' auu ' - fi right to steada, they committed no crime I 8 WM ubmlt building cost aKJÜ,ÜUÜ and a! its Ofening I lie journals, is not keen enough even to do .. . ; ,. their money ia connecoi vrith the;r own Ier uly knW,J ÖOnCenU' tIie uiaUo" M1 1 in the rereise of their right Courts of; to tho north so long did tho compact re-1 ia entirely out of debt. Grant ered it, , . n in h-,-. - --. lbh.hor ;ftr'i. ri ih-. .1 , that is Judge M.K. Farrsud has been nom- . Bfora- -i "co (rr which n good. The war, it is true, prevented Syraons, the pedestrian, was taken sick . fbelatedol these newpaponal inrca- . . . - i -i n. labor, in order to support themselves and I . , . justice win o n cuiorcs t co .ua... anion r t j i ' tions comes from St I ais where a con 1 i first a . to usetaaaoJ Boerboa, families. Unated Tor congress m this dutnet by toe ,; kliaw to be roid. thea it was wrong 1 ihe execution of iU recjairasaaate ia those I the other day while attempting his 1' pcrhead is said to have walked awaV an- lJJ'lu iaM rp MATw Aian illuatraiion of the working of the ,lt?mc , . I to attempt the euforecmeut of the eonsti-1 tat, tut that coald not prevent aa an-! of Sfty miles in eleven hours, and failed Lppy because Grant is reported to have - "' axcMDtion of bonds from taxation L will . feC'c";eU w,, . I tatioa upon the southern people. It was aulineut of ita principles. Then, war did He will make an effort again in a few said that "The real war democrats are as

appose that two wealthy Silixens ol oar. -,- , . ts 1 J lion lies Mt an .t against bim are propei town, whom wo will name Democrat asd 1 ... . r,,,. i ..j ik-n.. .;.ii;Mi.j tk-

BepubUcaa. had each 00.000 invested ' . "I !. - I sabmit to a wrong: Tho position, then I Indiana, and are entitled lo tho same I brated Y

. . . can no certain ij rearu iiu nuuiinaiivu iu , , . . , . anH ir:-"t K U. M aamilH aav ia various hnainaaaa anrimlta iha lima ! ' f . . , Uken by M. un.:-." the .war a lieinom rignis snd privileges. Mr. M. wouia say j ra0rroW ovi

this district as being equivalent to an ; . , . , ,. ., .La .f.:. a ;r , . ...i i haaa mainttnad I n i i that emraramant hneula a.a.a imtaA . trtme for which the reoublicacs are cuilty. ton tsis aoctrino wooia nave maintained rj00icy

. ,. " edection. and it 1 ho v are lroinw to oo any- , t :,. kni ara. itcrir1 i 11 Rennllieaa withdrew his monew from' .. .. ... ....... . i It shows that they waged ine war for I ory iu the states, out tue ar itseit j jg- aud hti

For road parposes. Mr. Democrat ;.av -i,, ... . Ä V , . . r notive for your military despotism bat 1 ' 1 J to riddle it all to pieces, but tins is not ,,. , i. . ,. . . Zl')0. 1 1 1 . 1 , sclushnc3. iou exercse nothing in legbeing tone, and that is just what we do ? . Mr. Republican paya n!ithiag. not like misting for the southern people than snii'cr pablic baUdiagJ, Mr. Democrat! t ' 'mal reveage. Tho intellectual man bus pays 2 0. STOP THA 7 L ) tNGt OLD FEE- BOt vet pierced through animal selfiahness

Mr. Repablican paya nothing. . a I rr ff.rrnnt'i n r.u-r ill- I ). -tiiopv. f i r 1 ry 7 cow. Hr. Repablican pays nothing. ys nothing. J n tho support ot our . ; , , ur deal and dumb. So we see that for state government, our ia.--aiio and blind asylums, ;h. expenses of our county organization, the support of the poor, Ihe building ot school h0VS aa, 'he support of MhoOaV, the ere -lion .1 .nllU. I.11 1 Iii 1 n r.o fVil- -it ..nitr T r . . i . Ji iUIIV UUIlUlil , -. VJ . u ...llllif,, I.HHI1 11 ti si 1 ing, anu seeping in a pass a Die cohuiuud the puo.ic vo ids and highways, for the j lion i expoosc of keeping up a tow 1 corpora t -th expcBM of a Cre department for bis on protection as well as that of hia neigh-b-.r: -we .y for 1 thttl oxpeose which , arc ao'iudi'rd bv tho law-makins OOWer. I twd by the cogent of tho people, to be right and just, .Mr. Republican bondhnl'.r nasi ant aas rente? taxes: while mw - j Mr. DtMCSVat, or non-bondholde r, pOMOS- j sm' ;hc same amount of wealth, paya I $2,050. And it is for the perpetuation of . this public and private wron?, this de-! ISSOnUe system of class lcgisUiion, whereby an aristocratic few can rccumulate lions of treasure at the expense of the m - gtgUfl M,d buatacM resnnrrcs ct the DOS

bondholdio; eitizeng of the country . - illPi"e are.ts.cu lo rapport tne repablican county, state and national , , . . tickets. After a careful investigation of . , , Li t. , on the country for the benefit cf lees than J V? üf a n,illiou of bon,5ho,aer is would seem to be alniost incredible that advocates of such a system of ontnun and j oppression could be found in any Comoro-

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0-13 Jet we find men supporting this

iniquity by their daily labor, while their I boardhofcJing neighbor rolls in ease and iInxuryi drawing his interest in coin and; P no taxes, giing himself no trou-l b!o about tu erection of school houses and oihr Pul,i:0 bui.uings the support oi , ( Muaimc uurmens oa ine poor tum me ricn . 1 ( m' r,Je m eMe ind afflaeoof' There :ir thla toW0 (and we tll-,nk 'ir m' ..in: t . 1 .1. .1 I-l. I k"r ther0 srt! lut fcT7') WB0 uPhültI tho action of the republican nartv in exempt- ' 1 , v " was necessarj lor the protection of the covernBent that capitalists would - -4 ""J"" - ;u ) ,rCT iro IB"3B' v course u is unnecessary ...... . . x o nr r. to 'irfrr.. trifhcnr i 1; 'oiifoc nnvh..i n " 1 -j j .11.1" .'. . n-y t.ckcta.-ts a vote to l'viatc the foul Wrongs we have enumerated iu - un. J (ii . jj.itv'vrfav , l iu . i . ' fi:iM tiiii:" i" im i' vi 11 it'f i n ir 'w- J . . uressicnal, and county tickets, ma vote foi J equal taxation ct every srecics of prop- . Ulli i 1-5 I J.o l iiu i l 1. 1 y 111 n 1 1 . J ' J i .,..,, , ,..., i " r.r an other man." aaeai.t tha bond.man. wno would not vote for a policy so inst' I av ej right, aad expedient ? DESIRABLE. Tt is 10 U hot' lhat tho L'1 ! ii . (irt I Orr a tic- 1 mocracJ wil1 lnake M earnest and persist-1 eut au 0 jrt to e4.cct 'n-Q :i rrtBd n eut au eiLrt to elect Judge Far rend ss rnrv nfiha dial rial r. ri n lit lie nrannaaa J r r to do, all communications between Ihe . r J 1.1 1 it Jad an(i the Peol'ie to b 1 ... ... ., 1 1. aais IWBI II. ai wua aw au ftia w wu a. . , . i.l .11, , . . . , , 1 f . to eieci xur. xarrano. diu are not rum- . , I . .. t . tr ' J i .1 111 s.ri' any (iu.-..t'oh3 thut arc a-äcd by our , democratic friends. We did not understand that the p,.j v-i. ji -h.n V. - I 1 ' I 1 ilflT 11 II I ( I I . I I I i I I III' I . . I . 1 i.ai '.lu-Aiii y upi i.- nnu u .iui. it furnished the caadidate for eongreis, D 1 thai ih.y o. it lo Ihoir ooilIooo, tfceM. d ,, ,,,usa ,.., hhih, lo : get ,liBI and hia principles properly before I tint and his principles properly before - ... iu.. eressional convention in tins district. p,eklini U BlaUDiD the entire district i by school iistrifcti) Jnwt, ipeakiag hi piaa, end there is no one with 1 im, or to follow Uai ihtA wc know or M rcpute tiie ,.,,,. a,.Pl..o,,io,;.0 ..n ia jii ' 11 uii'i i.j 1 r j'. e mo. r;u i .t-'ii , . . . . T. . tamed therein 7 . ., , - , , iainairini' in it.s nature, beine simply Colr , 1J ,. . , tax 3 old baran true re-vamped and diluted, j , " . . , nrul anv ein irni.n - nt.i.ifri f in cnr.-. L-nr Aim il av . . - !.... I 11 I ii ll I D a-' ,,f ... , , ; . , ... "0 aie crcuibly informed that John L. V estervelt, the republican candidate for! reprcseotativo in this county, at one of his: . . . , ' ' , harangues to the south part of tha county. . ... , . , . has made the remaik, in substance, that c ,. , . , , , , 01 all the funds raised Ly tho levy for by VJ r I ' building purposes, not one cent of it can ! bo nceoaaled for by the county oil-1 eiais. When he made that sln'cment he knew was telling a falsehood and he ought . ill- Pill 11 1. he was telling a falsehood and he ought! 0 r 1 to have MD80 en OUST h to know that lie 111 1 n.i- 1 I would be canght in it. 1 his is too early j .1 - 11 i in the einmal!"! to rommenc. Mich mromagi pa ig f ,(l JiBg y.'c saggaat to the old pray;Dg bjpocrit, that bo had better reserve I rae &lflbood 8g that UDtll .Uhio a very : r i u.r .1. 1.-:- v. 1 it;iv uii i;i:iiiiu iiiu tiixii'i - iimi nunM Jü vü not hm a challt,. M disprove lis M . f Tha tmth aanaa.ainra tha huiliHncr fund a a ia a a va w a. w v' vv I a m a a w . . - - - - i that it is trebly SCCBlvd by Mortgage on 1 real eatate free from all other ir.cumbvaaaw, and by personal vecurity and ia drswinc ten ptrceot. intcre-t, find any I j inan that mikes a statement c NBtrary to I tail-khis w a liar, and BO haaeat mae is under 9my bliirations lo believe snvthinst b UJt

. a snows thai sue government can uralt i. . . . . ' nrn , . lrt ; . , M Ä- ... ty oi anybody understanding it with a die- spoke eloquently of the objects for which UMaaiira balk. te"! . . .. i r a i I ths right to impose upon the southern peo j was conceded to any oi the states. We I . , . : ... 1 . ; .. J

money aa nguuiuiy ns u cau urait uasn , , .,, , . i i . i , nonary at toe eioow ior consratit reier- ine sonncrs a i pen ed their tiba snd n , . , J pie any aet whatsoever as will mostly eon- also learn that the constitution was made J . .. .. 1 I By virtue ot a commi-sioa

"ir:. Um o their ,...,.I..,H.. lot. .ho P.rp.ta.1 eon,, ,ct between ho d "L . V"'?' ey 0u.lly I livosj their g.iuot somes 10 iiiiid ,, . , rf. a-M C,

j v v v intciiig'Die wnea reau oacawarus as w icim me srovernmcut over in tic 1 rebellion i-.i v.; r "- w I fr ih -hlia. .tata n.in.l .1 1 Now if those states were out ofj not temporary as republicans claim, that I : . .,.. . ' . ' der atpabhc.ueuon. at tWeoart hoose dooc

interest on them ; J 1 powerless hy the ordinances ot secession. 1 u unw J," mo union, on me lenng snu nceuy 01 tneir own oreinrcn-; Ui," - ; r,.: eo 11 01 ll ir hall conutr, ladi aa, Thee.Tectofthiomu-:t$ay thtit they are, apparciiily. 7 ; rio must ul.o admit that avoid contract har to prevent them from going out , f though it is understood that Christians io finding words to express himself end his 1 ,m. tmsacraoimn v nri.i . I I . . . . . . ConsltUt:onal obiectlOB to anvthioz like 1 uo- uquois m l-se quantifra thnn a qnart. The

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convert over two1 cannot be enforced against the party vio-ls,e umon' 11,0 Partv claiming that they want of hospitalities will not be excluded t- ra(Ji f j' lhc loeatkn ah.ch we pnipose to sell hi Lot No. aaaaa 1 . , ... S , 1.!... A I. I . 1 111 1 , . 1 T I . k J tkaa i .!. in tl .1 . . .-i.i I i.'.it f f ll.. l,.n n i.l

ivioff capital in- ! BUJ WH,C urfe"u w "C,CDU ,,,flKU : 1 tl ine. Then the south in the exercise cf nM a "gns so uiasoive the compact was if there is room for them. The institu- habit of inventinc: choice little parasrranhs M " :, , 'V -

a raatih DUI "noancements, or to post the democ- , , , . , thonr.0.-e, n-,10n. ! frccd to aJniit that it still was supreme. Ition will sceoairaodate sixty patients, and impressive platitudes, and attributing 49 i AN V ALKKNUUKGH AS iAKCS.

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LiiUll1'SJ.ri.rJIiSOv'atiHrfai a.llW a a a a a w a j - , . ( - - . . , , . United States? Do you think it right to acts are unconstitutional, and that the sn i ii iniL i .i i.iiiir' nn'' ii Iha kind if tinner I J

, . , . r .1 deprive these eitixons of all their personal 1 preme court win so decide wnenc tha present campaign, we hope to see them ., . r. , . , .

- , . and real property r Ccr'am y you woumi I opportunity auoras it to ao s . .v . .i-ira ti 1 1.1 oat rtl Iii., i.i.-s-f H niiv r:i t 'i-f-'in-i t r . w J li

i - QRA STAND COLFA X VS. JE WS

I jVZ FOREIGNERS" i ; M , . , . , - -.,.-..,,, . . . . v. Z .f ' ai iioerty ana progress : Within a few years past the question of I , , , , . secession has been dMCiusAd hv various journalists, but with a meaorcness common lo BUDjecta wilo which the masses concur. The Booth, it is true, maintained the right tQ seccde The .y

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. . , , , . ., . , , ..... itHoo neos in mi us departments, to a the Metrono tan theatrn to n;oh r th oon.wet quart r of ection trn .'in right, -.nd th3 result is well kaowa tolUon. also to the discussions in the feder-1 far frremter exteat than was tic'aat d ! theatre, to-Bigat. with .,iiltv.t-,.,r ,:;4 ,: ...,. , ., .... every oue. Neither has it been forgottea si coo?entiod. Whoa we refer to thoe dis . k ., t ' " - "t,.ip! oteant silk flag. It was a magnifi- namcins; at the north-vest corner of lot t a (S n I even Of tne most sanguine lor tins the ..,nl j ., ... n .1 . m block two S , tlience north-weft whi how the republicans in the north called cuMioas we ere .o longer left in doabt as to first exhibition uaer the am-pices of the , " MJ1 troto thence "Tu, Jfc democrats rebels, secessionists, and maavltha trna nnrmui p-inh Mtfan had Ima ii . . 1 . crowded to overflowing, with as baa an 5cien line to he -ivu corner, thaaco .

' 1 11 oortnweatern woolen manatacturer s asso- . i i,i , "e to -ke wees from lot two , :l:cr eniihefs. The democrats, hovarer. I hnoam m. mmW nt ihm -mn.-.-1-t Tkl . .. ... . audience as ever sosembled in Ike city. bTock -!...,.. -1 ... . .

er ,t tan sti8mM:a for their Joe- eitU. of three of iho o.i, di,.-1 L .T" . ? " 'W"' f ... . Orer600ofth.Toi.ro. dnrer.tio ...1- K"' .() '

tan. because the aever advocated that ed. before ratifvinir tne constitution, the L. 1 ' y wn vm present, ine hob. ö b. uunine tan ac, mom or W c

... , , , . . i not receive their sanction in any MnMigested the propriety cf New York ratify- ! whatever." Bat now the subject" has r- ing the constitution with the reservat ion I od other Amt m tvp. find ronnhli.lof aright to Mood " if crn .nml.

' Cuns advocating the heron- and maintain ..... ..... ... ; in? that the states in rer ellion were -out of the un in ion territorially ar.d politically." Mr. M. frankly sdvocatei a doc - Tbm ! trine which had,as the democrats thought, been settled by the war. The south odI "j - '- ... , . r .. . , , i nutted secession a failure : he declares it a ' tha union at tlu rlo.- of tho wav t h or w;.,; T1..S. ' .1 nances ot secession were not null snd void L.t:...i. 1:. : 1 i j j.

cs-a, and Jur that snccess congress has I taat no power ot the nature argued by M. . , ... 1 M ;

as Lincoln in his inaugural address declarod, but valid to all purposes and in. ' 11 tents. Then it follows also that the con stitution or compact between those states - . .1 . . .-..T ii,i, t..r I t . ,m i ii 1 1 , t. ,-., state to secede, must admit that the con - M,"ron MTOTBW ..:...i- 1.. 1 1 -.. i: P wnlever. tie mast also admit that a . a a a a ,..1. ..,i., i . . .i.-r.. I. , option of one of the parties without the 1 t consent of tho otlu-rs is nail and void and . . .1 . .1 . . . mat sue constitution as a compact waai" naU Rntj Toid because it could be so dissolved and wis dissolved and leeime ... . tlie contract aoie to -inv unniso heeaus ' to vhieh they wore a party could be dissolved at their pleasure, and if they had a - them for the purpose of coerc;.:'.' them to 1 1 purposes ol subjugation. - - . . , . ... to wage it ior itio purpose 01 preventing . , , . . , secession, as thsy acknowledge that right j li.tt i:" those states vcrc out .... .... - . .-. - . , .. ,f . what right have yoa, Mr. M., to enforce 1 , , .. - , . , 1 l,t-i;acm tj BubB,xl t0 th, which yoa I ... i . 1 11' il. .. ,. ?ii 'I. i... f't.a- fTflri .".'it I IM Mill. Ml If., to enforce . . . .. ' know to be wrong? If they had a right . . I 10 Mcedc h nota right to remain - - . .SO . St SB Bf. . . 1 out of the union ? In what manner have j

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yc . L lBcm ' ",JW 'u . I deprive them of everything, not because r j r -vou lhiük u Lav0 a riht to 'lo s0' but that "rational republicanism " i.i itd irisl W - toeratic glory misht share tho name cont 1 " 1 is . rjueror, ia which yow pride yourself so . saneh Vou have ex fended millions of money and slam thousands ol men, for 1 ( ... what? iou waged war , , , to acknowledge the right , , . , now that you acknowledg what? SToa wsged war four long years O Oa of secession, and ra it you have no a a I that he might frame laws for those people b;cd upon inte'ligoiicc and ju-ticc. ou have never assigned anv reason for the rc- ,. , 4, . v .. construction set man , ., ... cherish an antipathy ag; . , ,. . . pie, and that antipathy .it. aji a v..aaa in. w an a - linst tho.-c pooyou endeavor to .. I . . .. r. n , li ir Vitr no iia: lif c uril it r.ii'.iu rr 11 i A tl tbM0 tUtoa iB rdbeiioD. U revenge a nroner .-BM:eB. to r,sort to in order tn correct a wre ng ? Is tyrannical legislation an expedient to ameliorate hatred and create friendship and unity ? Air. Motlman said that Ihe democratic party was , , , the father of the national debt, that, they J broMht on t,,c war' amI wnsenaeatly incarrd ,1ljt Thi cir,!,(,t l lfuc :,(' t0 Mr' M for scvcrul reMOn1' for lie says that the war was a legitimate - l M of lbfl ISeott deciaion, also if the sUtea had a I rieht to secede the war was not necessary, w conscjuoitly in cither ca-e tho republican party nr'st bear Ihe burden. lut iins doctrine of MCCSsioU we earnestly denJ nd do Bot helievo that any shadow ol

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evidence can be adduced to prove the ri-ht- The true maxim of interpretation of every aet, aad of every treaty is tobe

rnnde according to certain rules proper to;

I determine the eense of them, such as the

J ' narliea concerned must havo n.tnr.ü, . r , dcrstoo,i when the act waa rpnartMf 1 j-- i 1 .,' . ..... r r . ,.tccepreu. men mac we may kuow j whether the constitution was regarded as L . . , psrpctuil compact between the states it 1 1 essential that we learn the design of l"C parties concerned, lo this enJ we lit rn i I moat refer our readers to the several state! I - : Mewls to tlie constitution, proposed by .t , j New York, were not adopted within a j given pcrioj ! of the consti Mr. Madison, the father itution, rcniied that the con stitution required an " adoption in tvto 1 f tl I. T: X f f I II . f .' ' ' 'ina fjrri rr. -k aar., ;ie an. is, re. i -ji i h , . ti e adopted 6y other suites. Thus we see I it was unconditional and not conditional and that tha M1. ..aar i. hin!, it.

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,. , .,,,11 i -ii i ii .a. ; not null and void i could be recinded was by all the States

, , , ... . ... I eouiu do recinued was by ail tne ntntas I I, .;m Tt.rt . cng Jointly. Thea seecMioa was wrong, no state having that right, th . , . . . . coin speak truly when node ordinance of secession as null ! ii , . ,..n ..... . i. ii. . ill it--. - i -i. i .i i tii in ill, ill T.ir. i-ii.n r (inocrats. Dörth 1 "d not acknowledge their claim to secede they made war and determined to pro I MOt f lhe union by force. Iu this the I alSJ .-.ä aSl . .. ! . &. 1 aaV nnrin 11 .1 mir -.r ruiinr nn. aoo ii.ni 0 1 oat " the anion by force, but concluded ' , . . . , t!,llt t!,ey could not got out ot the union , i ., . , , . , n rii-ir niiiimi' 11 ..-3 Ik aw i lb. ....... I, 1 ym uvnu; proved themselves incompetent to coerc them. The war, then, was a struggle on I n t1li:it lt: failed to create the severance. thü soutl- been victorious then wouh i i , .... tbe compact have been rescinded oy force, a. V - 1 1 .1 ! to-.. ay I .icy are just ai mach in the union I onl aul ailh Ih. trip mil Ihr. n.rithui ... . ... -v - " wn. ..ja. 1 Ti r. !l,i- ih..i wnen the war perisneJ. it fallows, men,

Uv.ts lmnossible proven mo uostruuuve eiesueni ti. couoi , K .......

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e war perishaJ. It follows, thea, I who hero with a considerable imneh aa thoaa -..q narar were . ,, . .. , bl aoioa that lOBglf h: 1 aal, A, paper. rasgn orJei ..! impose any act upon them which j robbery, but the man was married, and a f I ll.nt'O 11 1. ill Ilia ! 1 . : 1 t I . . .

illUl ll) Milll ts . a lh. or me r;rh. .rt nht to in it M;i:int l oat ol tha aoioa that eongresi hai do ri"!.r tn imnnaa in net nnan tham whieli it cannot impose upon us. Tho constit i- . - .1 it 1 . 1 11 1 . tiou requires mat an lawa snail qui1 a jm . a a a a a a form and effect all people alike ; but con - 7 , . V Ir. M. r i od too tsys that history has been tortured too ... I much, Now I dare Mr. M. to point out me .single misrepresentation made by me. I hold myaclfin readiaoM to poiat to the I naoaaa f hiarnnr rafarrad lA and there i pg oi history le.crrod to au.i mere, prove every historical tact as referred to i like uuny others : . . T a my articles, lie is .1 he despisss historical facts ; be knows that 'history stTords him no precedence for bis I vague theories, and because ho has no hisl m i i .i toncal facto he aims to deprive every oth - ev OBO of thoM facts. He says don't yos know that those persons admitted to Roman citizenship were not Roman eitiseus? He sponku this in a style to mako us believe that he knows nil about it, that Gibhon is but a poor .scribe in comparison to his loqaaeious mind. Rut suppose they were nothing hut barbarians. such as knew nothing about government but roved tho wilds iu hordes, were they more competent to exercise the right of citizen- .... , IV HT nhip than our southern people." ere .. . . . liH'Y more wise oi uiuia wianiw i aa . . 4, , ., - r certainly appears that the voice ol reason, t i i n p.i ,1 i would be in favor of the south. Do yoe i not think so Mr. M. ? Again he (M.) asks : ' Do you think no one but yourself has ever read history ? " 0 n, Mr. M., democrats arc all readers of history, they .study facts, and in reading history they lesre to know how to arrive at true generalizations. In this they are unlike the . , .. . . " 11 te0 t0 n I " Hoffman, who love perversion. Your talk will be quoted by them as history, aad thia ia aboat the extent of the hisam im 1.1.11111U1, im, a, tnrieal it now led cm of VOBf nartv. 1 could, n if necessary, Site you ten democrats to one j republican in this town who arc profound j Btadents ol general history, both sDoieot 1 and mo lern. I think when you make a proper survey of historical readers in this

I town that you will coiucide with me. Do!

1 - . W ' - w 1 A - a -l a-aa V -BW V .LUf P:,,cn f . . . it iii . . . .7. . . 1 iiuoii anvin uj uuut15-. if. M M ft. ik. ; ...., .... ... . . .., I. u vi v .1 u. v. iuu iui i i j r7 1 .. "M . omission ot this artitle in last weck 's paper. ':.RO. CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE. Chicago Ans. 10 '68 Ti i i he wool expoaii.o. last week r a do. . .1 l-i-.. 'lies on tne exuiDlUOO 1I8IS. .1 r.l r Another of the prominent features of the present season, which commenced last 1 i .-li ... . week, and still continues, is he American Scientific COBflrreas. a couroeation afaavana .11.1 i r. gathered together to dtscass anno as. ortmeat of subjects which possess not the 1 i. . . Ii i stigbtest interest for anybody hat themselves. They utterly taboo all the short i 3 .1. . 1 - woru au-i ;ii3 va;ue or a paper or commu - 4 1 Rev. Bishop Duggan returned yes-terr'-i' from his trin to Rurona and aa mrGay irom nis wip to nurope, ana v..Ln,.,e, r,.,,,. 1,:, p,.,., ,1 r w "rf - Ä . I. V, . a L i 1 . i feeeivetl with ttie ht-rhest honors in tbe nigu mh -' I ra Hathnlia unaiatv awd nrcrauieatinn ia tha : .:u t !....: .M ..,i , Arl r,l-' t"'Jl,v'lD' m v. i music, all in eorgeous array, turned out. IU iUIJvUUO aliteijri Bsarcnea inrongn tne principal streets ana pat the Bishop's residence on Michigan .venue .ken he ftMroaod the. i. ,crJ 11. t 1.1 la .. 1 j paternal terms.

' inore comp ete in all resnochi MnAKiollv j . ,, .

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in is icau lurwarua. .-.u i lut'.i suuwuu uios conetusi sei v tnai ,M iiuuua, :uarBnun couni v, Indiana, oa

)(1 i, . j j power orthe fatthfalto offer, tl gh mass y rauicai reconstruciioo over pres- ' , mm m mawmm en aid ulB - ., T . eounty. Indiana. to-wit: sconced the l M in St. Mary's church, where he ldBt Johnson s poltcy was negro euprem-l Th; uorth h(tIfoftho reathalfef too aattlh I preached a short sermon, and in the after-', ÄCJ m Ine states lately in rebellion. eM ijarter el wcsJoa sambei siaetrea (19; in ami void. r-.sj a o. j -, ,.,, UiarrtahipnamberUtirty-iwo. ooriki of laaKraanMnm tha ri.rhi "oon a great procession, composed of eve- 1)n- L,avlU S lioodmg made oue o. b..r .;,;jr east). conUinlnz fortvf4flacref more or

in f ifn wiih-i I. ilmi,itfin ,i.v nenn

I One of the new charitable i Jstitutioos I . ! ot our city, just opened, is the Jewish bosi . , T , , , ., . ... 1 I h ...U .. ;i. .a,. ..ri pnai. n umo uvt, aa ih uamu mui -

;e catcs, by the Israelites oi Chicago, and is

j intended mainly for the relief of the sufs. j The land apoa which it has been erected, j , , ip ; ; was purchased a courde ol years since Ion 1 1 J -.-i r.-..-i a ,i ans n.in t1!. - $8,000, and is now worth l.".000. The I , , a a 1 a Cooley and Bashaw, the two most celelorscs in the v.e t. were to trot to - ;r the Dexter lirk course, bat lasbeen disabled bv a swollen owner has h .1 to paj forfeit. M St "mysterious disappearance 1 I . . . . . occurred the other evenin". A I rcneh - 1 1 mh ( ea;uo , j ronoery ! a ire her: man j - " , , t) j lhn thtt ' - .- . .. - . .11 . , . iÄ i.. a man who ha a Wile may nut leave her J 1 " ' 1 wilhout ;i molIIOfJfa notice. .,,h0ot a o.oof.,oolic. ! For several da,, pa: I wo have bad deci-! dedly col weather, and today, chilly, raw and rainy, is more like November than August. n i r i- , . i, B peaking of approaching winter, season of overcoats aad stoves, one of the ' most admit able inventions for c mfori late-

rcattons lev eomiori laic- g pt 3 and continac twelve we La, r,i Gare market is the "Solar- f stri "t. in Ihe house recently occupied! by 1

j 'y brought into the

, , . , , kJP "d stove, most agreeable, iconom-l,, and in all rejects perfect, of Wood . 1 burners. It quite overcomes the great

' nbjectioaa hitherto existsnt against this ,nu 1,1 8 1,,e - I a a a- a..S .l i .i . a.s.i. ,t !.. taming umtorm neat, too irequent oeeu 01 rcpieaisning tue uro anu ine tr.i mi . . ir'iitt con 9 ii mitt io n oi luei. inn muvr RaB consumption w eonsumM but ons-lliira as mocn wooa aa any other of the same nize, radiates an i. . I .v- ......1 even heat, con.Mtmcs all the wood gases, and will keep fire, without replenishing, as much as twenty-four hours. Another! ereat improvement in stove manufacture r 1 1 is tho "OHve Braach" conking stove. which burns either wood or d-al eqaally well, is simple, strong and durable; perfect iu its uses for all the operations ot cooking, and remarkably economical in its . .! .T r...,l U... it. .... m.wn.fi l Oll S 1 1 111 1 1 V (Ml Oi ill'Jl. I l'l tut-; iiiu;hi.. j J,iS im leant stoves Messrs. Austin & Boal,ofrJoa 221 it 223 Sooth Water, Ohtesgo, arc tl 1 6 . ie i . . in. . i . .i. .i... I.... western aeon is. in is urui iooiw iiia; m- ; 11 prise at the Illinois state lair tor tne nasi assortment of stoves exhibited, an d those which I have just noticed are the best of their stock.

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i .ic uvru ) in u wniiiiii vT.i.i miiiiii in park here the other day and was generally .,.,.. ......I tn 1... ik.i (1f ...... a ika iaiima - il 'i.-i iv ii, iiia-v7airaaa-.wa aav w .-,..... , , , , ol the Sea Iird disaster. It proved how aver to be the body of a poor woman, J rV .... I I- i ii ,i V ... ui in !1 ! vie hm nt nur I .i.i' i i min i ........i....... ..v..... -. wn beaaty, wbo, fter an adventaroan ;' ... life in which three husbands acre nainor

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incidents. oocht oblivion in suicnie. 1 a 1 - - a Mit drowned horsell last winter, and her body was sol found until last week ...1. o.. :.i.v. mJT M .. . I- 8. ill.-, " ..ni tkf 1. i I 1 11. -. f .-. anaa. I .iii'. . -.. .... r... m v. V 1 1 1 i v- . '. , ...1.. 1 MoViekor' ia dr-.tinrr a mammi aal VII J a a - w r aa " ' ar w aaaa vwiiay.naii ; BUCCession of crowded hnuaes

Tri2 correspondent cf the llenublican

I -aa. a a. a-a v. a w j -i a.a '-a w I a t. VI I II V IVV j ' l J I V U I J 1 rtW ,.;..... r ft.. . . i 1 1 . 111. cu i' cvi uj 1110 ti c vi . 1 v 1 L. .f, ;i.:u: r j v. i j . , .-uu.:i.imiii- u 1 1 u . c i .'1 , i ' " 3 .rrowinir too dis;ustin;ly sill v to merit lur i . n i . ther attention. -There is no fool like an old fool' "my by' r" INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 10. j The democratic ladies of Indianapolis oreaented the White Boa, in - j & m x .A.!!,, ,'!,,,, ,.i,- i. . received with great spplause by Mra Saj rah T. Bolton, the poetess of Indiana. ran n . , . Ihe flag wrrs receive I by Glen. John l.ove in behalf of tha 14 Wh i too I. a in li'.i-. " I i , i i m m a . j who made a happy and forcible speech in sccepting it. after which the cluh Ban 2 I . ' C..ii it n til--.,. "Kally Round the lag Boys, accompaaUed with long conti med and most enthasi1 t ; astie ci' ers t0 'ictory had been perverted by the radical leaders : o the advancement of narraaical leaders t o the advance 1 , 1 11 no, .1 i , ! : 1. . . s 1 si... a. . Ä a 1--I . r il I ! f -ji.i ITi-i: ;T:i III -'. ' v uc mm, m iu oau ue-cn stashing pecchc! Pirainst radicalism, keeniosr the immense audience in a roar of , - .... IVllluc 0,er 11 :-' BaPPJ and cutting hits, ,i 1 In ever? resncct the meeting waa i , r ..... s - ! S1 necess, presenting Mother evidence f lb rer.Ltie. Roi.S .. in the pWc .'.1 ! ..I T. imind ajraiustlhc Jacobins. i annointments for Lion. Jae. (:. Rohinann rr . an t i.on. Jas. L. Alleu, oi tliiiiois. inev: ' . j . t The Chicago Times say them to their candidate. On the whale. it woald be better ior Grant :f he would , ,, - openly diav.'-.r these questionable od - ' viivm f mip?i'w lacsc uucsir Radical wit, ss hown i j j g DQD a iU Wi. UVI Will fUlV. aRtllCV IMI . ; ' ..,,..,.., ' " 1 . . I to sii-1 11 u tue Koveroincni auu mo iaa ; While this is true of all democri s. it absurd to say thai Grant er u !e such I remark. He is scarcely weak enough to ataage '"- owa cause Uy such aa asserHon. If democrats vote as they fought, which 1 tney win, wnetner tjrraat saia aa or n ... , i.i , . . . , i .. . tn.e' wU1 vrotc for tne.nnio"or h0 natitution, for prosperity, and for Seymour. .... ,.uv , .,.,;,.,.,! .ol.Vio ol ; any State from the anion, agaiast the inf I.. kHaa aa.t? aaaaiaa.SaiaaASii aai aaaaaaaaS r. s wa r. . . , famy of reconstruction, against renewed. 1 rcws,,,"" J:' ' -- ''"- . 1 . I li: 1 ...til - , School for Ladies. Ladies of all ages, from primary to advanced scholars. Particular attention will be given I In ani.ll B.liaIniM. " I. Iii. I wirr i hanl s:ii tha ir-.. InelInM ia morim arll trt lie lwraembcred in this case. School will com- ; : rtrt mrRSDW I' SSPTTMREIJ ! riRi iiiCitciAi a. i-'tii..i., ! Mrs. Sutherland. '1 he situation ; ant a d I mj A tUVIIVI HUiai a. - ..am -.--- . ... ., . fc ,pe for patronage thai wc may soon secure better accomodations As to our capahilitv as teachers, we will on 1 w0 hj, .t . year , x,.rk ; snd two iu In liana, and we to Itcvc with sa cc&s. COlTBSS Of STDBV 1X0 PSICB OF Tl'iriOX Higher Branches per term, sf iki. j BtEMM1.ARv . ..... b . i,Cusai . .. . ' v i; -"i . -i' . Ku,,1Nl. Aaraosoar j glaUEB ,,,n.n Louie i .m iknt Him . Zo i Oaoaorat laaTaioo- Botawv, ROM K I V , Pbilosopby, M ss r ' a a Mobai Sri esc.-. Common Rnsmao A i Pi.: m s s n 1 Common Branches per terta,$500 Sfsluso, Xfaaaaa aaa W aiwaa lil rHMKI IC, M; , ,: x,.Vt ConroaiTioa, An! TSIS, I 's- HISVOBT, Qaooaaeav, Oaaaaaa. Primary per term, $4 90. Reading and Spelling, aai aa. Prbkcb MOO Caavoaiaa, $ I W PaMoiiaao 4 00 Oil Paiktimc 10 00 . ir- ..... ...... T..i.:.ni .. ,. nt ft..' :ilri'l.n oi :i" ' ?oc taitlwr Information consult lite teacher". MISS KS L V. Kl NNttl i S. A . NU HOU STATE OF IN PI INA, t MARSHALL COUNTY J lu Conaioo Plea court, October term, lSfi?. DarbaraF Snyder. 1 v S. Ail. in Siivh", i ii , i I I- liv I II 1.1 II . -1 . ! Martha Klag I Henry Sajdcr. . ...a a Ä a The ptaintifl in ho aove entitles mm, hy j nr attoniev, has filed is my office her een.plainl gainnt the defendanu hi appearing tne alR Uvit tif a competent peraoii tit . t th aald defend i. . . i . i ...... i .. i .... i .? I ...... i . i um i j.i tu -"ii i oer . 1. 1 i ii i 'i1 ii ii . 1 ""- i. imu, Martha Kiaca ttw2nfiurtr the state of lndiai-a,tbey are therefore hereby noti-J a.i af.he nendencrof üidcomnUinl icainsl them ... 1 ... 1.. 1 ..1O1.1 1 i uu i iii en ' 1 ' ore 11 -it ." ' A. .... 1..11111 i s 1 .1 11 11.1 ev liom of aaki COUrt, to be began and held at the eoui t K il lllll tl t'1 niia wa ma- f am aaa m aa aiauai aaaa beMc ia the town ot Plymoata on taeaMoad l. iv .ii- (Ant. il ior. liN. sui.l eaaanlaiat ami i . i .1. :.. 1 ..... 1 .. 1 im ni:i ti "1 -4 .11.0 1 1 1 1 II ;' 1 III (ill Cunaa mm ami nilefed will M heard and ilele. iniue.l in tluir ahni'ice. JOHN C. CUSHMAN.aetk.

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. O !. Ev, Tlrtu.e of eeamrfsaion and order of Hit j;i(i(j ,S8ueu ?v in,e ! of the KaiahaU Cironrt - cuurr 1 vV:n n-r '"" le to die I lj. - ... -uth, .in. .-.I in" court itou ke C"tr in tywootfa, IfarsiMllconntj, InSumm Smttardag, Awfud 29. i, I betweea the hoar of ! e'doek . nM 4 r1 I clock n. m. of tid dar. the reau ud ornfiu r... e etMediag Mraa reare of tba follow2Ti2MZ2? fi,UutcJ m 51 mm J a SMMaM 1 V fl lb , J contsmin: thru w tl acres mors or h.sa in MmrsUaU BMJ LiUi.!! And twt E reata sod jwoais ro ?cl! U t a anien-ut to pj the mHn iled by Wld OOOIIII '.- : OU UkI lt(lcr of Sa!c. i will rl ia time sad pie . end in ::kj enTnawrlie! J,r l l nitiheM bidder at the fee sitnple or thf entire riht, title, iatcreot rod estate of Prntcu II. Tjner ail Catbario. L 1 JCTIn tneabore ; . r-,i cfjur, ti- T.iv c-.i I .)...... ' ..I.V. :. . . . 1 - ...1 i;tTP st min coi? in raroraf tsaamei v Miller and -tphni Praada Tyacr ad Catbrine L. lyäer. Said es! v .. u v. "i'l.i ti ir.ii m . i ' i . . i(.n I.T sppraKraect .ao. 4) Sututdaf, August 29, 1868, ihetweea the koora of 1 e'elock a. a. asal 4 tlie hour-, of 19 o'clock a. rn- . 31. of s.iid day. tl;e r Ml Uad o'clock P. M. of said dar. the rtnta iuid umfit - - - rorater; n noteseeedins seven v .:-, of iij leij lea, titnated in 'arshall eoootT. Indiana Aedincaae the rente and prott fail to sen tbc asumuf8cier.ttopay the amount demanded bv said commissi on and order of sale, I will, at the mmo um aaa piace. ana w iiae manner, oSer J for sale to the highest bldaer at pablic aaetlsa the res ihaple, or the entire rieht, title iatereat TZfJJ, IkSl I.. - .. .. . . . .. to Mtisfy mid wrttin favor of Ahm r S!ie't9 and . "r"'"-" ' 1 acaittst Jamca P. Ljneh and Rhoda K. L-.uch. baid sale to be smos vtthoat regard to spprsii mom brs 40 DAVIO HO'.V, Sheriff. ppuctxiOV FOR LICESSC a. Notice i-i here! r elreo that tve undf'rsiacd Tvi'l, i t'.:e Septemhert rm, 1 of the Cora- . ri.j - :ATlON FOB Li:.:, aw . , , , . : Notice is serehr glrea that th oicercnd . ..... .... 1 : I . a . C .-.. a..".' ' 1 : rii' 'vr It I "I. . I MITS SJWaSEIS ; 1 or ;as lion. i 1 :i i:i ; 1 ii ot lohS.SOUta 1 or white, eruntlona and -.-I t f; v . icncoi isea ariidns frm a disordeted state 1 iC -!' (hack's l.l-.P.ra sad kdood psrificr. v Brown. Bio . m, ftm.lftt,a, '-- a r 1 .vo-.iVO iSJStSSZk stomach bitters. For sate hy Brewa Br's. : Cr;: :i tying To know that a ri-'i-il.-ic nwly Is w?th!n tha f wrborr tor trM wheal care of 1 r. :., : ..r ! . . ......n. Barh a lawawdp Is i:- " 1:1 ! .' s. '! ' h- i' '''-'-' '"- i For sale br Ltova biro's. 0 II a A F 2j a n d s IN ItA&Sil L.. COONTT. -v . Indiana Illinois Central 4 as U ill Rallws'tsj inj-. un tnt r for ; I- alaout MS nna of animrroveJ in Man-ball do S nty, AT A OSEAT D.!.GAIN. The aie loMa4 m folleva i Tas S. B Q AR'. ; a or Si c. M.Toara S3 Raxna 1 Ki t, IM Aeasa. This hi m Ferae t'rr. K, car Zehner s sma u is ri,rt Ms ssawing aeadev sal put tiniocr. The S. W. Q- aRri r ok -?e-. i. Tat ef Lahs oft c Woods, au.l Thk Kt Haaaav tu N. R. Qnaam es Rae. 36 aU ia Man 34, RaaenS Kv:-. -HOacnaa. The ar.half af the a. cor.; the S. halfaf She a. ! e.qr.;aad the a w. Mr. o! t'ic n e. qr. m sec iv, i 19, town 34, ranket cast, ronttiuiai: WfM MM. This had is reiy hMVÜi tfaWberfd aith ralualo Umber, ou Yellow liver, aheal three ÄMeeSh it' Irc-acn. en u. road to i.-mroon, mmumwmmE the Gum ot'll-iirv Knapp. Tt.ere in a chitice to nuke nionev oa tins pu re. Tlie a. o. nr.. ami the e. half of the e. qr. of tc M, taw mag" 2 Mat, uuaSainini 24' 1 a(m Th.? hn.i Km north ef ISaanf the 11-.. I.' ; ......;.... .......l.ivr nif'i ail'lli' Hill OT i '"" ."". ' j aid make a Mod Stoek fctaB. The a. qr. of ihe n. e )-. nfM. I. IMM lt,MMreS east, SI bsms. This lewd pars as s inn pralrls . sa part white o.k thnh -r, ani l.ns aiiout .i niiii wea oi Atges. TTTLB PER FBCT Taaaas Owa thii ' mt th I. . I. . a I . .. ... -- - 1 . r.. pun !ia nionev eas'i, nie ini.tii' r in ui.- iau j mm wiiih x jn-r oout. iiitrri"it. MMMMd by in .r; ;!. ( a tha i ad the peeShanM t vy She taxes for I860. K.r prteC or lurlher iiformation c!v. on T. CmmBCT, at njmouih tutnk, or Viidrc JOUN K. RLDRt, v seat, 4. -it liuiianapolia. lnlYTT7?ZXT A "TTI Q A T V LlVilllil AI. JLP CÄL-ii -a w STABLE. . ii l, ii.n lir-ir fa i'i. . n ,n. 1 in ,i 11 1 1 n 1 1 ,i,m 1 1 - , --;:, ,,7' . , ... -r..,i t 1.1. ..I 1 I I I I a .V 11 ' 1 a 11 1 iiw - mt M . um w - .,.t. ,.v-r wnnt Hi - h . r Ouain 1 bu better horses ami tin er Mi-.. s unn n1...... kcnl m l'Uniouh. which he 1-pm.-rfU l- . 1. . 1 .. .. .1 . 1 . I. .. r... 1.1 r.-i.ii.:ilih'trin-111 inn 111a j.uiiuv ... - Tr hi I S Sd lo any part ol th, SSBSSaaf SU reasmablo it im. P L HARVF.Y 4?

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