Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 5, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 October 1868 — Page 2

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THURSDAY, OCT. 1, 18(58. RADICALS AND FOREIGNERS In referring to the Catholic foreigner the Chicago Pott, one of the leading raditu newspapers of Illinois, in a recent number 93J9 :

f.-.l l-.-vT"M 1 . . TT - ?. of an emigrant ship. lie is k horn savaijeM brutal a rnihan as an untamed Indian of I the .Norn Ameriran triOe. Of course he can't r.ad. H . , ,. , , cant write. All bocks to ; him r.re leafed. He only believes in the priest; and the priest is onlv little less a bar barian than he. "He Jasus, I'm a Dimnieerat:"" is bis shibboleth. Breaking beads Ar ' opinion j saKe is ins practice, ine Dorn i-riminnl :inil ninivr iif tlif r-ivil!7PiI vvnrlil i eriminnl and oamcr of the civilized world, i and ahbal the innocent victim of the state- : " craft of England, and of th.- priestGrafl of f Rod a wronged, abttaed, and pitiful spec lade oi'a man capable of better things, push-j etl straight to hell by that abomination uainal coaaaaoa seaas called theCatbolie re-1 tig km, and thai oataafte npoa political deceitci falsely known as Ameriean democracy I what else dot-she knowf To eompare him i with an intelligent frcedman would be au iu suit to the latter. 1 Ameriean wc.inrn run afict Teddy O'Flah'-rt;? Aro tiu-y in hast to marry biro? Oh, father of abeatttirnl danc;hter, are vou afraid that s!ie will break awav from your lore and kindness and make Teddy a yeoIn i I Paddy Or is against him, and so CutlV am: KitoÄÄr CW" Also the followin gem from the Wor cester Star : ici mere ; um more sacrineing i of principle and running after tin- d.-hiisM "We sav let there ! no more saerineine anuueoastnginnuenccui tnat scource or tne ; world IJnnirin I ' ilinlii itii " It t 1. 1 n t .1. , ,1, . ..... Irish or Frei eh. it can rmlv ten l , liW, c the party of great moral ideas; and we say ' lei it g.) where it helongs, into the bosom of tkt i ,,1:r:, .iw. .1 ' deiuocrncv." uv wukni'U - J 'i v VI V I.Ut UU II IWUTwU RE NOT DECEIVED. Tt is conceded by all that Marshall county at thc approaching election will I give a uemocratic majority, l ne 01113 question is as to the number of that majority. Hopeful radicals put it down as low as four hundred, and sanguine denic- ' 3 ... mi i 1 crats claim eight hundred. It being unquestionable that the democratic county ticket will be elected, what can be the object of Westenrelt k Co. in trying to draw the attention of the voter-! upon county affairs, to the exclusion of state and uatnnal affairs : These dodgers have no hope of defeating the democratic .... I county ticket, but by drawing the minds of the people off the real issnes they hope to reduce the Majority in Marshall county, and thus uiuke this false cry serve their purpose in promoting the interests of the bondholder and the jegro. If they can jnake a few conservative republicans, who really desire the success 1 of democratic pricciples, think that there !

tbe country six mouths. Rut he has been cal self conceit, and the lowest and most through Dan O'Ham's court. He is natural-' selfish meanness. It is a trait of charueIzeil Terence O'Manus swore for him that A. ! - .b he bad been five year, in the United st:Ues; , ter that stamps Us possessor w,lh rk tli.it he was a jintleman of iroml moral charac-! blacker than Cain's, and makes him who tfjS'lZ XLS: - ! " f horreoce ,0 .11 hiph course. j toned, honorable men The spirit of intolWm has hair on his teeth lie never knew : , u puritan bura W;tches. banan hour in civilized society, lie never, stepped on anything more solid than a dirt j ish Baptists and Quakers from New Engfloor all hi life until hfl ?toil on the dcek ...1 1 ,: p..r- 1.;;. f V,.r

is something wrong thc attuirs ot the 1 compaiQt to m ike, for radicals can do th e county, and thus keep him from voting ! foy M greater service than by just the democratic ticket, they thereby secure such ow dirty contemptible acts as that, or save a vote for Jap. Packard, Gov. B.t -1 because they disgust honest men who befces and radical principles. ;ong to their -arty, and cause them to We beg -uir friends not to be mislead, leave them for their own credit. Yet the The affairs of the county have bcen hon-1 man (or sneak we should call him) who etly aud honorably administered, and not would perform such a dastardly tr.ck is one cent has been stolen or misapplied by , beneath the coutcnipt of honest men. He any democratic official in the county, 'is a foul reptile, who would if opportunity These radicals know it. The officers arc offers, rob hen roosts, or steal the coppers all under ample bonds, and their books are ' off from his dead mother's eyes, and then ali open for the inspection of any and ev- (sharpen a knife on her tomb stone to kill cry man iu Marshall county. The cry of hi? father with. Such things arc the fit extravagance, dishonesty and fraud, is a j material of a party which boasts of a vile, unworthy, disreputable trick of poli- drunkard for their chief aod a spoon thief ticians to deceive the people into voting for tnejr right hand man, and a set of lyagainst tneir realsentiments and principles. jng hypocrites for their candidates gener-

It is self evident that this is true. If there was one item of fraud or unlawful expenditure how quickly would the radical leaders publish it in full detail all ever the county. They can find nothing of the kind and merelv talk in general terms meaning nothing but to deceive. We challenge and dare any responsible radical in this county to state in positive terms that he knows of any frond or dis-' honesty on the part of any democratic of-! ficcr :u Marshall county, Not one Gf: hem dare do it! Then in what manner should their lies and insinuations be received by the people whom they are attempting to blind and d ccive ? Let every man who favors democratic doetriues vote the democratic ticket, and we assure Lint that any an 1 all questions he desiris to ask relative to county affair will be promptly and satisfactorily answered by parties who can and will make their word good. The books nre at ' tlm piiiirf hrtiisf nnn In all and arn invito ' fhese ndieals ?o bring up the people and e a uinc them fully. WHO IS THE MAXI The Republican bays the bet olFercd by fmjQ democrats relative to the txea of Marshall uud St. Jo. counties ii accepted,! j.., will be seen by reference to a previou number of that sheel. That's preitj od : Who holds the stak ? When wa the money put up, and where The isneSrSnsion is quite general that the r 1 I IlenubliciU backed KlUUre dewn OS ltSi own MM oaitioe, an 1 this information that the bet is act jptetl will show that the Et- - publican was not bluffing, but meant business, aud (hot jht its atateincut correct when it was ade as i-oou as tho man wh.. bVdj t!i5 (MMf UCCu ar. f j be put

P the aoceptaoce of the proposition i fniin(l Who and where ia he? Whet

are the first three letters of his name F INTOLERANCE. There is no trait of h i man character more degrading, narrow, and detestible, than that of intolerance. Where7er it exists there is tobe found the most PhnrasaiI III 1, .1 LIU OIl.J' LUWJ ivi nic.'iiijj 1 ' 1 1 mmwwm on Sundav. No man. society 1 BnnlnAA ,r ...mind in lot OI Oal ' Villi lOliil JUiitm 11 nu nw imiuim 1 J n . with it. Durin: the late rebellion its sprit WS1 inauifested in the mobbing of printing offices, the hanging of democrats, . . a. i l I . ' . . L. A vn W. Ail U nOII VC t 1 III ( II 7lllllMVF.lk

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chilcren by the sneaking cowa.ds who ofti - , . 'S 1- T mn JrmmmA tlia äniv of antaaaad denutv v. v V www f I provost wrshali throughout the north. , mt wxt ci0ied there has not been : -ince tne war cio.ea mere na?, uui ucu tmch public manifestations of it. Hut it i i. . ai 3et remains a pari auu F.ui m .ical party, of which it forms one of the cbief corner atones. These facts suggest themselves upon reading iu the last week's Republican a communication from Tynor Oitv a'tackm? the character of James T.

! Fife, by an anonymous scribbler who signs j MntsbadJ but five millions, and at the same , boring men aQ(j their fami,ics gQ wheu , ot county aSair. a be d tor the exert ! himself -Man about town. No. While J ntne the county expenses necessarily be I ?llc farmer .oes to the store to Durchasc ! C,se, f the,r F?CuUar talents, they halted

7 we are not the champion of Mr. Fife, yet we cannot but express our abhorrence of ' I -'nti-ent, aetaatiog the author oflha. infamous communication. It was caused by the performance of a noble act on thc part of Mr. Fife, and the man who under : , ,, . . such circumstances could pen the letter ! - J . referrcd to. could perform any act however ' mean it might be. Those who have read tun mmmunication in last week's Reoubli ! ... . , ,- , , .in wi l not be at ah sumrised when we S inform them that " Man about town, No. ! two," is a poor, pusilanimcus, dirty, low-. lived dog. That he is guilty of hiding in his nei'-hbors' emoke houses at uight, and i irj through their windows to see ! w - what he can discover. That he is a liar ! j acoteard! mmda mUmiererl whose base lies made one honest woman a maniac ! ! '. nnt h is n swindler ! acd in everv wav so mean that even his republican 1 eigh-! bors would not associate with him, until the exigencies of the campaign compelled j them to procure his services to do their dirty work. In fart fte is th mwfemger ,,f th radical parti in Polk township. A-ain these reflections are called up by having just learned of another radical outras in Polktownship-wbich, by the r , hav way seems to be afflicted with radicals of a very dirty stripe. Week before last the d.n.nnr.u r.Uod verv beautiful hiekorv J pole at the Barber school house, which was cut down on the day of our grand rally here last week. This is the second pojc cut (jown by radicals in that townsh;p duriug thiä carapaijrn. We have no ally. IIOW DO THEY STAND f Are the radical candidates for the legislatures, state and national, who ire asking the votes of the people, in favor of negro suffrage ? Arc they in favor of paying the bonda la a a ,n tfoia Are they in favor of the present nation al banking system ? Do they acknowledge that the union : was dissolved by thc action of the rebel leaders ? Arc they in favor of taxing the poor and exempting the rich man ? Are they in favor of depriviug foreigners of citizenship and conferring it upou necroes Who does not k,now that ail these questions muit he answered in the affirmative when honestly answered ? Whoever endorses such an answer should vote the rtdical ticket. A kich treat is in store for the public of this vicinity next Saturday. Jap. Packard will u apeak his piece " again, and it is expected that witli six weeks . , ice he - declaifl reat abllity It elected to congress he Jp,, his friendb that he will try learn a new OQe aaaaa ': You d ocarce cxi)ctonc of my agfc To cpeak In public on the eUge, ! a . . tt a 1 . c 1 - -- - UI U IIIU UTM iwu iiu-rs ui vhxj uow pivvc Packard promises to learn, when he goes to congress. Our devil says ha will have plenty of time Jumb as he is to commit the piece before he will be called on to deliver it.

A Falsifier on his Travels.

A Lie Well Stuck To MISREPRESENTATION IN THE PLACE OF ARGUMENT.

Jap. 1'ackard, in his speech at Argos hundred aod fifty vMmä rf djl,arg or yesterday, dwelt at length on the affairs of ; about the sum of fifteen per M our county, and insisted ou the statement I for everJ m!lrif woman and ,hild mhiUot that the taxes of Marshall county ere hack j, the Unitcd gtates X(JW .f more than three times as great as those of derived froin many different sources.aiuonSt, Jo. COUnty. ! the orincinL of which am ihm ,lm! nn

Now there is no disputing the fact that Jap. Packard is an incompetent, emptyheaded blatherskite ; who really does not 1 L ..if il. i! l .L.x llllUll'l IIIIMIIIIIta JL ll ll 110 I 1 i I ll I Ii I .A. Z A. A. A . 1 a( ue is not so ignorant as not to a BOW i nat i wiien ne makes tne above statement lie maliciously lies. He knows better, an d i has repeatedly had thc facta presented to ! j , . . mm, therefore lie cannot plead las usual i excuse lor nis snortcommgs ignorance. I M . i 1 . Every man of common sense knows I tnai tne point to loot to in ascertH.n.ng taxes of a county is the amouut remud j J ot the per cent. St. Jo county may ; hate twenty millions of valuation and i very nearly equal, yet the rote that would "ise ten thousand dollars here would raise ...... . Tort, hOM.d dollars there.

The qucstiou is how much money didrilpnr w,mWl niorr.iinnr nil(i tum

the treasurer of St. Jo. county receive , for Purposes tor the year 1Ü, f 1 he ; ,n6r;a c j- ann answci is, o.er ,uuu. TT lJ:l.t--i T T It now mucn um tne treasurer oi .narsnaii ..... county rece.ve lor the same purposes lor the samc )'ear ' A triflc ovcr &24,000. kmA the exnenrs of St Jo for the YIIU llie expense or d. oo. ior tne 9a;wc )'e" ere Q,(re than 85,000 greater thnn the expenses of .Marshall. Now these are plain, unvarnished facts. aml tbe ni who disputes them or attempts t0 pervert and distort them wilfully atI. a at a tempts to deceive and mislead. The radicals hereabouts commenced blowing and offering to bet on thc comiwrison. for 1807, and as soon as we tirocured an exhibit from St. Jo. county for I lbat year, then they meant 18061 If we: eoubl procure the figures tor 1 806 before the election then they would mean Iboo. n eoeieiipciDie, disreputable dodging aQd prevaricating, and we wouder at the effrontery of the parties guilfy of it. Mnrsball county gave nearly 18,000 to ! so,d,ers fa,"iUcs " and yet " loll J 1 :..i- 1.. :...i. a .1 a a I ill Mil lllll III ll I I ll 1 tt I ' a', I"-"' VV j share- XearI-v one t,,irJ of the entirc tax for 18ßG was for this VWt and J is now the year they intended to complain about. It is highly creditab'e to a candidate for congress to argue count; tax questions, and shut his mouth about national afft irs. How about the'four hundred millions annually paid in national tax? How about the whisky and revenue frauds that have astonished the world! How about the money worse than thrown away on the J ' l ? Ct L .1 :. 1 1 ttu uivus uuicau. HUH iu.u ii uuen I! , cost to provide gloves, knives, stockings, j kc , per year for a radical congressman ? These area little to weighty matters for' the Heid of Hair running for congress on ' the radical ticket in this district, we imagine. His comprehension can' cover no more than a county or township, aud he should run for trustee instead of congross. JOINT DIS CESSION A TAR OOS. At the joiut discussion at Argos yesterday, between Farrand and Packard, the democracy beat the republicans in the demonstration two to one, both in num bers and style. All honor is due thc de-

mocracy of the south part of the county, 1 and fill its floors and galleries like locusts, and from Bourbon, and also from Fulton, aud fill nearly all the offices of profit withBackard spoke first, and we must say in the Sift of tliC radical party ? From that by his ravings, shakings, and violent ithe ßud(icn fortunes these pimps of power

gesticulations, he appoared to be a niore available candidate for the insane asylum than for congress. lie is very careful to 'lo'ige all the issue? of the day, and rants about rebels, copperheads and Marshall county politics. Farrand made a very able and convincing speech, and we are sorry we have not room to give the many very strong points in it. Kvcry man who wears patched clothes ought to vote against Johnson, tbe brainless stuck-np pquirt, who feels himself bett;r than they, simply because he wears better clothes than they can afford to. He is a pretty ninny to ask honest laboring men to vote lor him! He is the frieud of aristocrats and bondholders, and thc poor man who votes for him has as little sense and less spirit thau Johnson himself. lie recogtf&es no man as belonging to his party who wears patched clothes, for he said at he Grant school house, in Tippecanoe township; " show me a mau with patched clothes ; nd I will show you a democrat." Ho also said in North township that all democrats were traitors and that all taitors ought to be hung; and, by putting these statements together we get at his real sentiments, if he is resonsible for what he says that is, that all men who j patched clothes oucht to be hung. m w Let every democrat know that he is REGISTERED before election day.

TAXES. Many of the radical speakers during this campaign have so far presumed upon the intelligence of the people, as to assert that the farmers, mechanics and laboring

men pay no taxes at all; that the national i Then the original and interesting staterevenue is derived from tariff duties on ! ment that democrats laugh;d when the imports and the income tax assessed upon I news of rebel victories was received. The all persons having yearly incomes exceed-! whole to conclude with a few remarks

inp one thousand dollars. Let us, for the j about the brave boys and himself who I the joke will fall most severely on his con- wj,jTjj to JJ ' 1 :n" tlie tirie above meatioabenefit of those who have not investigated j suppressed the rebellion. stituents or himself. pr provide for defraying Oteupor ' 'e'''1"3 the subject for themselves, examine into We make this svuopsis tor the benefit ,r, -7".. : - . T . P"f rrrey. will be returned to the oan- ' . J Ihe Republican lutunutes that L nele ty aoditor asdeli ,i mjt, a-i flip wlllHPft .mil CD h'r tt.moIi villi, l.-. ! nf Ihiwn nrhn A',. n, ka T.nr vi-1 La I -1 .' J . 1 ' ' ' i ' I. ; lifrieW'

the ubject and see how much truth there is in it. The government raised, from all sources, an annual ravenoanf about f.mr s r v . w- v goods imported from foreign countries, and the tax 1evied on ods of all kfjd's I ateaflaMina! in lk. country. Tl . . . . tw purees alone furnish more than two-! ,i0 . r .lä i r tnirasoi the entire yearly revenue of the ' national trovernment. 7'he imnorter and manufacturer pay the taxes and add the a - , . ... . same to the price of the goods ou which it mnD i Tlä1, ,i An , , i m. . , , .. ..... v uii. BUU.1 11..- L i I A - ; (o lh same goods and lben . ses them J th M ffierchan, mha in ,ikft mnnnpr addg bU taxeg tQ the same poodg anJ hjs prufits bcsideSj and then sells them out to i. wvkvv niv i a i int. l . iiani. . i.i hii dry goods bootSj grocerieg) he ofc , f h , , f , j t J J : goods, but also thc tax.s of the manufacmCrcitnnt which has been added to the ! ROods The taxcg anJ t,rjff (which but another name for indirect tax) add at i tv per cent on an aver - east ono half or fiftv no .1 age to the price of all goods sold iu our stores. Hence it is a very easy matter to arrive at the taxes each one pays. lie pays on every articlc ie buys, no matter what it may be. If a family spend for dry goods, boots shoes, hat?, caps, bonnets, groceries, hardware, medicines, ike ., three hundred dollars per year, that family has paid of that sum, in addition to the real value of the article purchased, at least one . j aav a it 1 nn I hundred and nfty dollars in taxes I lhe common neonle who use the iroods. nav all the taxes and tariff which has been ! levied upon the goods. Is not thatplaiu Does any man who has common sense enough to go in when it rains doubt it ? Then when those smoothe tongued radi cal speakers make the assertion that thc poor men pav no national taxes, they lie ! Ih.es any person of sound mind doubt that? Mow we wish to ask every candid Bae , 1 ... ., 1 . I 1 .1 " ,1 I a . wno raaas tnis anoiner piain r,ucsiion. is il necessary for men to lie if they have truth aud justice on their side ? If not, then docs it not follow that when men seek to deceive the people, as the radical speak ers and leaders have done during this canmain. it is because there is something wrong which they are trying to conceal ; some corruption they seek to hide from the people's sight ? M Fair play i? a jew jl." N iw we wish to call the attention of our readers to another fact. Dnriug tbe last three years this nation has been at peace. let during that time the government has; collected of the people, exclusive of the bondholders, nearly fifteen hundred mil lion dollars! or twecty-five times as much as the' democrats spent in the same length of time under James Buchanan's administration ! What has become of it ? Can any one tell ? There is a mystery about it that no radical has bcen bold enough to attempt to explain. They have not applied it to the payment of the naiioual debt, for that is ou the increase ut the rate of over ten million dollars per mouth! Where has it gone? Has any portion of it gone into the pockets of the j thieves who surrouod the uational capitol have amassed, it would seem so. Meu in hit;h positions, who when the radicals came iuto power were poor, arc to-day millionaires, living in marble-front palaces, from whenco they turn up their noses in disdain at laboring men. Farmers, mechanics, laboring men of Marshall county, wo ask you to think of these things ; think of thoiü seriously and candidly. And when you deposit your ballot on the thirteenth day of October, let it be ou thc side of thc laboring m n of the country. The battle f his year is between the common people on one side and the bondholders, baukers, moneylenders, office holders, Jiitvee. and men who place party above country on the other side. If the people wish to te free, if they deserve to be free, they themselves must strike thc blow. And the man who will Hhirk his duty and tamely submit at a time like this to be led arouud and whipped into his party truces by his leaders is fit only to be a sluv- and wear a collar around his ncok, on which should be inscribed, " I am tho bondholders' dog!" Once mote We entreat the honest voters of Marshall county to do do their duty like :nen, and generations yet unborn will arise to bless them. Those desiring to hear Jap. I'nckard "lay his piece" will have an opportunity next Saturday, The chances are five to one that he will commence with an explanation of what the Democracy will do

what confederate generals were in the X. Y convention, after which he will demonstrate how the democratic party is responsible for the war and the national debt. j of those who did not hear Jasper when he 1 was here, and who may not have patience to listen to his twaddle when he comes a train. The Rcpub.'iaoi, of last week, says we have ifnnred natinnnl nuliticc MtkA nn. o r rw " wv gaged in thc discussion of county affairs. in the last issues of our paper. This is true to a certain extent ; aud our uurnose ties. At the opeuing of the campaign, vhirli Tl'-ia n itr f -l I n Iit nnn ..t" I mm 3 . . , , portance, we supposed our neighbors would

i in so doing was to accommodate our neigh- hold a fair discuss'ou lie would not have AuL'.'il ! ,','""! ÜS l '"Tff HJi:i i . a. rj t t , i I i l i. i:i i i I j i - ' i-(i:iiiiu'iii in ' at ii... n..!' i ' . . . r " 1

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, , , I, , . . neeu driven to the wall beautifully bv the throw themselves gallantly into the breach, ... . . . ... i,rr, . ., , 'i proposition ot .Mr. Cushman to investigate and battle manfully for the principles they L, , - . , ,

have nearly all their lives fought against. Hardly had the first sound of the coming ai aaav wuum va im wluiu. ... , , . ' rl st rnrlioalism shocked their al- j . ., , 1 ady nerves, until they in the : . . , storm against ra ready unsteady language of their patron saint " turned tail and run." Perceiving in fhc discuss . , , - jn ute.r s.ampede irom the dorn tical discussion, and attempted i.l. ...1 ! ,1 , to make a feeble stand in order to prevent a toUl rout or tneir uisorganizca iorces. 1 ne,r I .f iL.- J J mi. effr,S in thcir Sph?rC haVC bcen abüUt as successful as tbev would have been had engaged in the discussion of national politics. The unfairness, gross misrepre - r . , . . . . 1 sentation, sno positive laisity ol many ot S- S A r the statements made by them in the dis--ussiou of county politics, have been SO thrroii'hlv exnosed that their own nartv in rvagmj eaposau taat intir own partj friends have become disgusted with their si'lv twaddle Hatins discussed countv lw"uu' Juulln oistusstu tuiinij polities with them, until they seem willing to play quits, we would again invite them to a discussion of national issues, if it was at all probable that they would accept, or that they would make it interesting should that they would make it interesting shouk they engage in the discussion. The atten tion which we have given to local politic: lion which we have given to local politics was not compulsory, but of our own choos ing. S r. JO. V O UNT Y EXIIIBI T. ine UI - WT EW 1 .1 'A O .1 A f .1 . IM. - I.:1!a.I,Oa T- a r . 1 O.' snows tne receipts 01 war, county ror toat year to hav : ereator th;, L,lt, A e been something over 813.000 , . . , . . 11' t the receipts ot Marshall r portion of these receipts were from cash on hand at the beginning of the year, and yet the same exhibit shows that during the same vear nearly 82.000 were j paid cut for wfffri. Can some smart radical financier explain the propriety of paying this amount of money for interest when so much money is on hand iu the I trca sury Marshall county is out of debt and piys no interest, but lias no large surplus county fund to carry ovcr from year to vear. I g. J0. eottaty ii iu debt largely, and payS nertrly 82,000 per year interest, yet ,m.rp t. aar nar some sit 000 e.ish , ; from one year to another, aod thereby makes her levy of taxes lighter than ours. This is radical financiering ! The fact is that the treasurer of St. Jo county f., 1?CT reocived ft, puses ine um ui awi,wv gains cii,vvv received by the treasurer of Marshall couuty fur couuty purposes for thc same

j wr mmmy priaiiu mn w . , . . . rrl And Rt Jo c untv is to-dav l-ir'C-:,Jem('crac3' ot 0f tOWMMp, htlhomas Um k-1, - t,mui 1S lu U,V 1,11 I . , . debt, while Marshall county is free I sc,u,l on '1 KivniV fW 1 äi'vi

year. ly in from debt. The people are not so much interested in thc ratv of taxation as in the amouut of uioney they are called on to payTHE SA ME OLD STORY. A friend of ours who heard and took full notes of Jan. Packard's speech when he addressed the people of Plymouth and vicinity, and who also heard him speak at Rochester th 1 other day in joint discussiou with Ju4"C Farrand, informs us that on both occasions Packard used the same speech almost verbatim, without even the good taste or sense to vary it by commencing at the end and speaking back to the beginning the hist time. Like a schoolboy or a parrot he went throuuh his performance just as he at first learned it and has since practiced it. Thc same sawing of the air, shaking of the head, and flourkahinrofilal lowing, buttered locks. The w 'i in.) . , 1 1 t uliiinr rvl Ii in '. rehols. the r, ... ... J . same old jokes, tho same illustration of ' democratic economy," and the sme history of tbe New York convention. In fact, mU the same. " htale, Hat ami nnprofitable as his speech was here, wc r ,, . apposad he never wouiu repeat it or an) part of it; but having no other and too little ahility to originate one, he SaaltSa the best of it and ocs around u speuking hfi fiieoe " with oonnuendable rejjularity With too little sense or too Utah vanity to appreciate thc lashings und defeats Sie a .j . i . i, i.. i . i.'...,,i sustains at the hands ol Judge 1 arrand, he keeps up his Mereotyped Minis and ij,. .1 i: i speech and eont.nues thc canvass in which he has been again and again routed and defeatod, with as much confidence as though fie were daily Winnies laurels, instead of earning the contempt of a reat majority of his auditor. lie trust to

' , igi , . . i l,mt to the former radical majority in the a is-, t,c estate of Samuel M. (Ii-uh. late of AJai shall i- uiemintv Imliana daecaaed . tnct to give him a seat in congress which j VV ate a .nnnsed to he inadvent ,. " said estate l aupposea to oe mament. 1 - ! ... 1 ..l 1 fill - CaO I If ISWt a Ami! ill I

oe is utterly locouipeveui to uu, cwu:

j make a respectable race for. We do not

believo the nannln tv) r! 1.; l,Ä mo hub a uiciuie to show bts smallness iu the halls of con member of the next assembly, will be chosen to represent us but if i'ackard .A . - shall be clccterl we hardly KlOW whether . . . . - . - Johnny We tervelt is anxious to 'discuss' county affairs with somebody. Wre do not place much reliance on the propositions of the Republican since it e I backed square duwn on its thousand dolI 1 . I lar proposal but if it means business we ' 1 iiK' i . r . W1" agree that Johnny shall be more than 'satisfied. We doubt the sincerity of tlie; offer, however, for had lie been willing to j Mr; Downey, at Iippccanoctown f Ihe radical leaders in this county have: , ,. .1 , ., . i . i , i he charges ot corruption which tbev 1 J have made against the officers ot Marshall ffM t i a county. Tbe excuse which they offer for . , ... . not accepting Mr. Cushman s very liberal . . , . . offer, discloses the object which they had

grcss. We believe Judge Farrand, a man ' Nt'cc1 hereby given ffTiit the under;... 1 1 -Ii a j. .. ' . eetinty surveyor of Marshall cnnritv i who will reflect credit upon his district . win M the reqwa of ggj and deport himself as the peer of inj!?18 2rd di,v üctotp- If.toswe. aid mil t ivh then , ' I, ' . it t . J " w

in view in making thc charges. They say, ' ' co".lT T"' ' . ff"r f 6 " ' , ,ul "? at public auction to the lugbsat bidder among other things, that there was not 111 tlie court aoaae do n- iu Phmoutli, in aid sufficient time to make the proposed exam- "'Zturd,,,,, 0,t br 24 ls68 ination of the county records before the between tbe boar, of 10 o'clock .'. mu mm 4 0'election ! Who was talking about the elec- oloc!i P- m.f ol said d.iv the rents sa I ptofiti for a tion ? In their charges of corruption there TJSL 8cvcn -Teir3 oft,'v lowing

! wag noth aid abou t the election : nei - - i ----- ' : ther had the 1 .1 r . engtb Of time intervening blication of Mr. Cushman's , between the publ Q ..,1 i.Ä i- At j .i i . :1 the election anything to in ii i" '.-m i I ou. im. nit; cii.' 11011 .1: i 11 1 11 r in I d0 with the acceptance or rejection of the ' rronositions The ehirrreq r.f enrrnntim. propositions. 1 ne cnarges of corruption, J r

r-,. .iv -T .iniv a .n-,i-w launm-r:.-

or malfeasance in office, if true, indicated

j criminal conduct, punishable by the laws & 1 0f tbe state. If a man violates a state sadnViSaaaa!hi like mmneHr foraala thefea i i tu 1 i sisapla fas an 1 to said teal sHts to aatiafyaai4 , law, an election, not yet hclu, certainly baaUrit in favor of Andrew II Ge ard rs Byron W n0 power to screen him from pnnisbsaent. Awue k1 Ansley Mooreik-o und Exit r .1 n- r . 11 1 O. Peawop replevin bail. Said sale itl bo f the officers of Marshall countv hive made witbooi ma ,r,irj , , . .

; m;Mnr,llftl nnum fand or lailad .n tb.ir ! duty in any respect) whv a0 nut those who I " a r r 1 4i iic ui'mnwui ui me laei iiimuu.I' me 1 I proper legal proceedings to punish them., land vindicate justice and the rights of the tax-payers of the county? The refusal of those who have bcen making these charges to investigate them with the accused party, and anbsait the decision to competent. disinterested judges, convicts them of the disreputable trick of making then wholly,! 1 11 1 - 1 1 Soieiy. ana eunreiy tor electioneering pur- , , A ll... 1 ... 1 , r l, W 1.1 . .. 1 yvam . an iwuumh mc icpuuncu ! r!,rty sucl' ddlepates as to think that they can long deceive thc people as to their 1 , , vir a. i .1 ro il intenhin:s r II erent tor W ien f nev , charges against the officers of Mar . shall county, without citing thc proof, they will only receive the scorn and contempt of aenaibla men of all parties. A man with a Patch on his Pantaloons, j who has no more spirit than to vote for Joimson, wlie scons at poor men, ought not to better his condition very soon. The Patch Pants Brigade will go for (Sallentins Those wbofarcf NEGRO SUFFRAGE and imposing the BURDENS OF THE COUNTRY ON THE LABORING PEOPLE will vote the Radical ticket at the coming election, THE (AlfAIfiY 1 fbOlllafl School H0US6. There will will be a meeting of thc lUU.M'.vi, A I. o, lOUO. The meeting will be addressed by DR. CON FKK and D. D. LuKk.es Plvmouth. Daa-t7U1 CaIiaaI TTaiima JUUIictiU ÜUilUUl liUUdC. j There will be a meeting of the democra j cy of North township, at Buffalo BebOOl r a a a 1 1 house, on THURSDAY, OUT. 8, 16T8 The meeilttff will be aildresed by Pit CONFER and l D. LUKE, of Plymouth. . Joint Discussion, Between dCDClK PARRANP & GEN. PACK AUD, at Friday, Ochd,, r 2, and at PLY MM I Til. SaVTIIM:AY October 3. TATB OF INDIANA, I marsUALL COUNTYij In Circuit Court, February lerm, 1G.. Joseph WesterrsU, ) j cniil.oll C. Lawaaa. lJ SmTMr Joan uawsa I ThoimiH Lawaoa. I Tbe plainiifl" in the alKivo entitle 1 cause, by his Httnriit'v. has Died in my "nvo nm con pi ntii aint the defendant, and it appearing hv tbe atti luvit ol aeoiniuteni paraon thai the suid de readu.iHiTii in 4i oiii) u Tit i ants, lainphell (. h'vn son, John UWSSSJ, aud TawaaaS MUSaaS mi non reaMeall (f the BtateoC lndi;ina,tbev iuo therefore hereby noli Had nfrhe MndeiicTornidcomDlainisninstUieai I o.,.i .,..!.. b.v ni. near. nnnaer or demur thereto.at 1 ealMnjr gf ald cauaaoo tha aratdayof the next-teno of nald court, to be began und held at the court JT-J afKsswn ofUoalh an las -scoad I taiia m j j i - I Monday of Februar y. 1 8aa, aaip wm- laint and the matt ers and things therein eoiitaincd awlalwjl w hwd ,,,.t,rinill,(lill th(lii ab aence. JOHNC. Cl SM Vf AN, Clerk. .43. Capron. PlaiaUff's Att'r. S i DMINISTKATOK Ä KOffCK Notice is hereby piven, thi that the undersipned has taken out letter of administration on Wl, R.K. EARL, Adiniu,trtor.

HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ini'ßVFV VriTiri county: uls let :vv,.v, -".wwiwip Je, i,.,..tn Uf rilJ..8 v . '1 I I . .... . . ....II I k - J,,,J U'kt conuimed Tross 4 ncc ir v till i-.rt.lf.. i y (o dav if 1 - ' 1 viu wyiii.'iLLli Non-resident omen of Und :,. . i section (ftt? thc taI M fe Mliiinrifi! cotlertiMi ac; ordM. If. RICE. . -J . HAH KINS, Depaty illTl'TOr. S:RIFrJ 8ALE , vimic -ifa .!,rr.',. ,-,.i r,i,.. ,lf , ; common plraneort. i wfU off. r r..r -. " t e tjuan hacse door tu llvutontü .,'t I county, Indiana, on fHr nlilir j county arrhalf o TORCH 94, is J?dinS ;vayeaiv. of thf?iojiouircl cute. to- ..., ...1 . r It .. 1. ..IITJ ULiTifi iWiWl. t ! (S) to fh-- phoe of Iv-rrfmun- ri'intcfl in Murhnll An,1 V',''' ,h,rV ;'17" ,:' -r-i.m u,- am..in,t d. nianayany saiS wra.lwin St tkcaas$tkaeaB4pUi a 1 - . a- t . f lT ""nntroaer roruie tbfrt- iini,i I '.' ," ' ":r r - iid it in fn..r "jjsttf P. Adnra vn. Peniuaa Is. rdon, SsainH 3 rT11' "f? 11 M ba. Saat as in or M I -ii i v , " i" ' o ui. .-.tili rni I wm. """J wlftont any regard to valaatkw or ma ' prniheinviil o. DAVID now. shrrtir.M. r a. t.r.rw..,.. OIIERIIFS BALE. I r ,.;,. ,f , . j ,1 - , 'isul the office of the clerk of the eo to me out of ourt of rnmn on ..I f t II . T - . n-iii tsuiti lo-wit: 1 Ons acre' ef "land oot of the nort,, part al lb. ca?t half of the r:orih.rct quarter of section sevteen (IT, in tow, i.h.p thiar-three WCnot t' rcc C:' oat, botindeil on the e.ot by th.' mm.t 1... If C .1 I . weal lint of one acre of im.d fornii-rW owned b 4U.i. .i ., . f1'' li,,c ot fno acre of ümd furmcrlv owned Sf i;..k i . ..i.. . 1. . ii.in .Tiui.irr, uu nie li' ri l liv cilmii hrp. on 7 lnd formerly owned by Thomas p !?i,,,.aLOB OBt4 ae Has of th Pittsburgh, Fort Wavne i CUv-w rilwar.ali the utedui Marshall eouuty sk'e of Indiana. PjseBt laws. . o - V ' 'UU L I V il pa fa LJ DAVID HOW, Sheriff. . E.SED BT THE FT VT 1 1 fTD I b 4 rfaal 1 AUimtTT S. ('. THOMPSON k CO.'S Glt Olle Dollai Slö op Siiks shawls. Dress Goods, Mnen Goods Linens, Dry Goods, Cottons, Fancy deeds, Albums, Uibies. Silver Plated Ware, Ontlrfy, Watches, Sewing Machines, Acc , eve. laaae articles to bo sold at th- u.iitVnn brio f One Dolls&r i :n t-li. , and not to bo paM for until you ksaas asal faa arr to nie Ma) popalar apd ecoBoaric! method of doinj; bimine-t. Iu the country. By patr.Mi! ii:-: mIo you have a chance to chniij.'- your pwtda. The Besaitest A-rtielesoM for OXK DOLLAR can be exchanged for a Silver Plated Five Battled Ramhrms Castor, or your cbeiee of a large, variety of other Articles upon the Kxebaage List. tVitlaeatea sl ISa a raafrah tr aamanaa at ait'c'tt to In iolil for )!i hollar, will Ui at the rate of ; TEN t KNTS EA U. For a Club of Thirty nuri SS, The peiaon endftifrlt can have thlr eholee of the folUnrineartrclw their roan SJ yard cattoa ckrth. Harriftritfth pant pattem. pltaSIS howie kmir u.-.M-r .,i!r .-inv.-d .liver tuikkr pair xr quHlitv cloth in .prlntaWp , itlern, i'ntrd br.-.-.....! vhaii. white linen table cloth, et of trel 1 lld.--d lenivws .titd fork-. .! 'if filter platvdlorkp. cm j bpad table -,? .-. ; .. i uifraved ii -r i!m.d I ySM Haee geWkt. vtoHa ana haw, faaey drew pattern. elaaant Uk l dod parasol, lOil picöarc aaorocro pho rojtapa aimnn, ririnr uory luniflica Fpanpird riik tan. one uu.oii i.irirt' tzv li urn tn.rrl, taucv lalmr I -kirt. tadi.-" nimm- hm-oyoml. quilt. dbaaiHra auilt. l:idi's" -id rld alifirniH diain.nid rini.'. evtit' nlaiii or Tiirr;i i'il fM riii?. 1 1 ran-t flue. I lse faa . aotts Mack walant waltiae Seek, ladw lancv I Mnck w alnut work -'.ox. cottage i lc. k. nc dozen la- ! Shea1 Haea h.-tiidkiTc'.ii.-l. iüa lualilv, ur one doxru pout- uaen aflaawcaMaa. j m?or m ..i, or cfy. .ind S, One of the follou inj: art i 40 trd -Ii'' ttac, Hat r: rlota.paata and Teat patteaa, pair boucjCOMt nuilt. eynaeet wsSfb, Aonbl. Sanwl rifle pifto). fata canliaete drrw Dattefn. tliihet nlmwl. thri'T" vrd- lonlle wiiitliwat.-rirKfalaaklaw. foarya wart nockinir. "t I of laoe rartaina, lanira iiotii.if m .iiri l. nKer ila I arS h-k,f- M'i.lri etipavad Miter rlated Ire uitclier, I'liLTHvrd silver jilnti'd t-Mt, llii-jiiitiire tr k'T iiMWOtTn pliOter.ipn a!ium lAunoaHfi- null', altmren vs patterti. rngtaved ulvi-r nlßf'd x-i"ttld rem1 im: cantor, jmir cut'a i'a'i" hint'-. -ji.eivhd llmral kirt. et offvorv li.nidl.'it knix'. mthih'. r plated fork". r d fniDH' bi:i-s alnrm rlaek, pair or all JwofJ blanketa. plendM headed and Im d :lknaraao nine fiiniimin iiKTi. i in venue "air. F"" iiih- ' bra iiiilt, thirty yafd print r a iimr.tille- ijiiilt. 1 Tor a t lultol'IOO.anil slO.OII, SSaanSi Shn tmi fan. ra-htnere roat. t. mtnrd n" patteta, extra qaalrt,r.eBfied Mh r plalaSati KdlUd rendvtac cavton wlHi rat cl" hrrrrte, pair Kpiranii roai: lilank'-'-- opleBdM eagrraved tUvmr ahSeS tea et. 'three pi. ". Miirar ImuvI. tea pot ami creamer. 11ve jilat' il caae aaaiet, lam v plaid m.i lang aawl. twetitv I've vardf ln'inp rSipHlnc. vph-uitM l.'in nml lyr iigllM haragg KhawL splendid ajpafc a dr.-ra pattern. hllVer hnntlng eaaefl watrfi. apVnidid liif nli elegant steel ciigrax in. famil r-'cud ami pliutagraph pafld. pojilhi flrraa pattern, enn-ra d vflkcr pl.it. 1 iee pit. ler. aplendid leaver loakaaatti rn. lian rw !. splendid aeeordr'rvr. musfe ln. iwie paw fine dainak labk coven wlthajne doaca dlaasr aaakiaa t aaassa. (iianildfloiiw for lariterOlaha In Iroaajrliaa Agentawill plraaetaka aattoc l thta. Do not end n .men, hnt raraber yottr rtaaa fr.in one npwanU. Alike voirl U r h'rl ai.d plaip iMUhibJe. TAKE PAKTKTl. K NOTICE. mr utl rth't Vo ' , r: .'-,- i J titr. , .,. p wM!de. In wnnf iiiHtatuTarwinln ; have re fu-ed to forward letter to n-. anpaatn. tliat : our bunie . ime nn.ier tk aav aaai-i kM enterurisea. c although it ha? tweu over aadoreree UJ 1(V lhl. ,,va, tnlil0r,Hr. Tin a- t-on loariirated br the Jealpaoy of country merchant In caae anyjotmatrr Hhoüld ayaln dclla t lorwid letera,8BNDB ExniKSS, WeraWBOl be reponfblr f.. moner hwt. un'aaa j a-ame nrccautloaa are rafcaaa tat aaHaaVa Ma aaSHy SEXfl FOM l IM i LARS, I gaaH year addrea. ia mn. tow., coZj .ad ata S. C. TUOMPSON A- CO., IJai Federal str ft. sonroN. mass. TOB W t O U I I IHM 'AKltANTKH to reiinix ;rc for t irarco. M Till rntt remedy 1 an etr1leM Kppettarr. ft puiific the blood. iBvijoralra iIk, )teni. jo.ee jrreat hortrlalnj: and tft nrfthontncr power. Miablea th vi. ... ill-. .1 tin' luiarli. .Lf.....! I rfeahfb, an 1 eatabhalH s fobnst health. Kinokera and - "mi. i-iinirrF aim eh fr atity yeara rarad. YHt lry reata ir 1 box. post fre - A tr. ati--on ft,.. Infarioa-' Wecta of ' fÄ UU' !lM" " laaiimonlaK dc. pri)t rro. Agents wr.nled. Ad.'.rrs h T !: A R- ! n.x.. t T.-. x. T 4 n n " of OTT, Knsf CSty N. J.

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