Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 November 1868 — Page 1

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- . aa -?. I. UJiM', DK3IT1ST, "it. Tn V OSes ovfT 'rxz k lhr harSerare tor i n . -;-: :it -. filling, and arf'ficial eeta .-;. it. th beet . BS i iuMrWB ( ÜH dental proI - i Ail work warranted. P Dr. T. A. LeriM, Un 'htiI ihf r;'ticeof h p rroteestoa aadeaese .' '.;:'!.!- . i n-e. cornror isrurta im wmii at- -t.-, 11 hoara except whew peoCeesfcMMtBy ahecat. I vi f)r. L Johnson, ontTI . IS'D. (Mac aval OfSaa & Crvk B-o hardware tfri- 4!. Dr. A. 0. Biviol ivir?fi DctUt. rm h "T'. :1; '. si hianStee. tart da xcit Msoeeys :it:-' t -! uy$ OfHc" over WetterreU More, PlymaatV bA J. J. ViiudL Uliaaeao llTlIt P'ivlcta-i .nnti Rvtrrnu. Ptrflrtiir utteaffoa fi ' o atari "trie practice, md ! p .. . -i'-. , t"'. Oflfee ort-r Brearnlee'fl vr . ?..-.. , -i, .. .. irt'rrc-tt eefJMf of the i ?n. ;,- t1. IW-SS. i .. ...... T..-I lO r f l ;ri' !tl fonnl '. i f JCfchfcsa Sf.. - r'.' r j t PlTHiontT. In-iO-S. Mock norii -y i r.,,v,!, hi TV'"' r : K md Optlrlaaii : f ;ho ec.'. norhat eSeel the pa to dlwaaei I 'ritJ :y,to- ta fit Faaailnr fiT8 'XNT ARMY pro 1 1 :-'" !rvle toth clt'zr of M.;r- . ?n ?lee rifPcn, 1 -- "1 earefiiHy. r.-.r-tldtltr attffttk-a Irea to rnareiamaipa an the settle1 . in . - n i.h -l-'t v ami haek . i . .. ,i i ) .,:,!...! . i r .... . ...I -v i ; r - '.t- a . . . rjjkkt Srawaep -uift aehaowi 1 -' ' 'r iJ- oscs.oo aaruwur lote. :- . -.a. ....... hum .-..-ii..i. . -.; , : -I V it f - tj Ui !.r.-.T, , task. v.'.) araetlee in Frjtton. R ffl:3C!eNEOU3. 1 ". Sla)(gfjnwri!. Fa ;tln;iabio Harber, . : . ne.r ''.r.tov-. rapooctae. Ae.. m . . . r . ... e- .a ....... . . . . r. nr. . .. . r , "i. .: . . ... i a-i Tk. s I,,- f... i ramrriinr "-.n n "iv-ti l. m A. 'J. 110 ;ii6.üu;rrr. j r i f i vri i r i V"-.1r iSft I,l:oipr Siaa. w til . .. .f.lv , n,l ,,-t ,. e torr,0ltt0oorabrthnfta vval tB 1,1 riatajei ale ot AU tifrauuBg o-to,v:e V 1:1. i .in"! ... . - I it II . ; 1 , C t-.i: T. .. . ... . . 'I,c? smg da- . , aa4 at l. .. ewiiei at k a. ties pur four moaaha . Ascnt, l n"i -" eftarrjy House, Wa ta .t , laat, QoaOl -iil P P ' '!n h -ro tvll. reccire Srirt-rUtM I ' r..f.M Dv'U'- convey1 leCtntOT. t'rop-r. P 9 -.1; .v. - - j L-IllDUliUlL r.i j Cc at Lav ..... - - .--. aa mm aj fYffpl ' ' .!.' r i;h,:o" fnnstaire urn .-);!. 1 U11..0... , ir wtaurvjj ri;, is, . , ris of title nmishe'! and spccnUat t -tt i '. 1 to t.;.' K"t:e biis.ncss. S

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'- 0c .ftw nt I,?- farm l ,..?,., j . , Wrr. ar,.i k I Ht ptts a t BOutd shirt saved from the ITÄ Uft Little Roek uteakhilv snnroaehed Ismgton, Kentucky o 80 5 , e th? Breeses rad. tnorth twaashp maser IS IS employe a to write, arid ne 1 f , . , j ue ich uhub xwoa, aicaiwiiy appruuuncu : Virginia 0404 ' a cannot think of a subjret. h wri'cs about wash, and leaves one end of the cdlar an- Helena, and was taken charge of there by Wytiicriile, Virginia.. . .5 43 7 (1 " Horace Greel v Erentbeh yj in schools botttBed He puts on his most dUapida- radi( ; i the plot, who furnished all the grwnv.i.,lk' -Tennessee.... 5 3 5 aTTQMVQ 1 , , 1 t r KnoxviHe, I cnr.cssee 5 So 4 ' ,wjftia' haveogoii butl ling rompositioas on " The tea hat. turns it wrong side before, cant-; needed information aboat General Hind-1 Raleigh, Nrth Carolina.:. ffl 4 I O Ik xxn I florse,' and have gene to doing Horace it onto the back of his head, and j.iuis a I mM, the most practical method of commit-1 JJ 'l"!"101! niL" m I

' . r :M- day comes around, their voices are do oa atrotiomi boots, ana spends ntteeo 1 jce( was committed the assassin returned ,:. .r.-.. ,.1.1.., 1 . v j it legs ti

mh iw-4 rsrerr - i . pi- Ulli VI tin Ivuil uuu 1 1 1 no wai m v i ' -. U5 llFnlSUXZ hmgersti!l for war,1' and Patrick Henry, i minntes tucking the left leg of hU pants w Utsfe Rock, end thes went to Mexico minntea At Central noints like Sorinw- "P1 P

-r' : i: ; 1 -a -hen 10 the but for reace and Ilorace Greelev. Now, i into his boot tjp in what hall seem tho I ... .,.., Dr TeXas. Govern ar CIavtons 1 n r . . rn 1 if'css

hi' :.:' tisiüih. i i 4 j - uuiu auu io.iv x..-inu. 1x1 iiiiuuis. tens

A, I. cpiOli, nublic have come at lat lo think that this erafat -il is lato tat arrangement nf this nn,n Knffiuönt ttma had cbnsad fur the r . . r.-... i r: i floss t

-v-j,."s rSLiwt man ha. no Ute bat public litV, ao aatare ! wavst that ha throws aB his soal, all the lWWlwia to get beyond ihe reaeh of justice. Le., Rs , h nn,i vvnin m. in Pforth UiP!J

" - 'if- eonmi. ; tie tiieu a b 5 up uli ttie trm-eho a and I OT s wog eoos siraigm out corizontauy, tactorv mass ot eteetioa returns. IV .,..,....- ..-., v'. hie. .i...ri ::' atteaüetl to. Care f ... ' ttanat. s:ot. f t or , . 'ha -'-.5. lamtaare of- imm!i1 . i u ihi m v ka .- kuilln. and the other 'rofiS alter hlfl V ttie 1 ;-..! ... -..--'i ... i : .:i fi . i '.- M.iu -..! 1 .-. , , - .. , . . -. I -- - o -utp "

-.1 - ; : o rrv. 1 the b-t companW in ,. , I i t j m j, r v i . i Ä i i- . ' - ' Mneveo was i. mi los weg, ö wiae ana Lftuisxilln Canrier ....... . .r 1" I . . . . 1 . i". .. . :. . 1. 1 . . r . i min1 -O.! TnnH j i--l. ami tlMII 0 Ml . ".-.if . I . ,r nn nnltimr Mm i aa h.in rdfnrrii . . . . . . . . -T.V ' t t r -'--. 'JiMI'lb L.f.LI J.S

: . ,..-:., iiruim-an-ll, for! " 1 8 Irletlvnnd marv-Wlv fir P(l i-d B blft tn her BT , to the OOB- ,.. ,. , . BSOBC the WOSSeU hl iuCSSStSUJ -r ffeJEOTfS? cvetow; !p y ma4vC'OU5,J pr together, a i m c m i t)(ick 0Mii. d, n,r v. . ettariotlj breast. Wsste nothing-acithcf Usee, money, " 5T1'- ''V:-V- y.i 'V;'', t'Vr:1:"?,l ., lGreeIey btridcs th, rolling nsioathal the Lord loves us . great . Bj. K;.4,s ,vUhin tbc J nor talents. J'

"1 ' . . . ; . ' . hmiraclc of astounding e through a erere 75 feet thick, sad 300 feet Always tell the truth: von will find it. The bngsads art getting so

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:in a -f H. Y,.... assets,.. $4,0 Hofnaof rfiv'livon ' 1.4004KK) Hartford of HartfrrJ .. f.000,000

Lit a fOTJCI CS BT TOI j brillfsUt thrnsrS in It, written by Voong, Equitablo Lifo aaaeta ltti0 nd Cooke, sad Hasard and myself, are ' .-iiae as as si a

'Sf" Town T.ote, iviid Lad8, and hanroved Fanua, for sale tr rent. Vl' li tf 7v-;t.M .r tn r;Vr,rn rt.,!re for toh.. p !-: n i Mo i e . : r tt-a the syasm, pt,,.. v ? Tre r t 'mf'.r n minx ll.-nt nnpef 17.fr. It T: )-.,., i io (tiair the h'janloat foo4, in..k' oic.-p ... 1.1. .. - .1 -,,.,.', V,,.. ... ..al ku.llk M ....L ... rhewers for elxtryeare ni rit. Price, fifty cfnt '.Ä:1 eat frfp. Ar-nt- Wi-nt-cl Addr--- Ir. T. It. a -im-m -B

TI1L: COSiSl.72R'S SECRET.

A waggish cobbler nm, in Rom'', Put forth h prociatiation. Th.it aa'd a wi;,;-ir to 'li-ciose, For iac eaaald vattaa, A ffctvt whioh th- cohMlni world Co;iM til aff ml to loThe way to Tiia!:". Iu one iiort dy. A Inutdn d ;.nrn of ehoe. F. cm r.cry quart r to 0M oi-ht, Thirc run h tlKuand fellow IVaaatn. canbleai, boat inoii, hoc men, Juily leather aeflen AH radelaal Wbh In er and srnokc, Aa4cohMer"awai an-1 hific ; E:icli leHOW p".y his thlriy ponce. And calli M cheap heatdai. ftlWar! I Bm oh!or outer". And c.its Mrad h1 eyes: Thon c;?.-N hi lip r ."i rogaa fhci fro-ns, Ar.d thün look.. aroadnNN wlaB. My frif nd- " hf WJ, M tM afaafjll qnlt, The plan that I propo-o. And every one of yon. I thiiiA. MijrJH leara it ir you c-hooie. ' A rnO'j -ln'.rp kalCe all yon neeO, In earryiag out my plan : ?o easy U it now; can fail, Lef him hi ChBd or man : To BMke a hacafapedl p::r orfthaaa, Jnt jr hack r yonr shp.. And taJu a haadfed pj!rr of hooti And cnto:" nil the top. I M --,-- ' t 1 1 ; J v? Cr HORACE GREELEY. Ttl ' i e:s Account. A,, ncauaintan ce with n dis - tant relative of the editor of the Tribune puts it in mv power to furnish the public i O. a a. . O S i wüii t iie ir ttie v. rv last iv.k neciisnrv to rerfe feet the chain af knowledge ta t ... enncarnioc r alreaoy m :i a a Greeley: I wean hU private habits Te knew all abou him s regards every other 1 department. ::, fe and serviced Beeawse, whenever a tnaicasinWil er a book Greelev instead ; and when declamation but a Liublic nature, no habits hut. public 1 habits. This is ail strong. Nr. Greeley r . has a private life, Mr. Giceley ha., pn - 1 r I ....-,. I . . . j dir. Greeley gets ap st 3 o ehek iu the ! morning : for it is one of hw favorite maxims ths only early riaing esu keep the health unimpaired and the brain vigorous, 4 B j j.. .tit- eacn luuiTiuaai a lasa lor tue V." T ' 1 I . 1 V! d v. sets him al it with encouraging words .,ii.7 Ike f.k I. .ill r, i . Iii T namjaaattAaja SÄ'vsi vaasa ssKsaaaae a v. in iwu he.e, in no fault-finding spirit, but with the do! rence instlv due s man who is old er, Sna Wiser, anu worthier than 1, thai io , ... . . nr siinrni. nn- n i? in -i . ' n irrt. j , ; J- : ;iai:o:i. one;, i w-, r.'-:i enouu 10 sav i.over would sleep with him until lie broke himself of this unfortunate habit, 1 have l - . . 1 V- Willi l.lM . . l . b 1 - l It II II.IO rtVi'l liijr m VM .li. I ...v ...Ii nur. Jctcrmiuatiun. , At half-past 11 o'eleek Ir. Greeley ri--c strain. He shaves himself. lie con- . . .1 . , siuers tli it there is nieat virtue ami eeon amy in shaving himself He docs it with J " s dull rssor. sometimes humming a pait ..r t vi a lawv i ii-.- aawwa ir.111 "i .1 mm;, .( . - . take- an innocent deliirht in reeardinu t , fi. t half nf I li 1 l )ro knl as tne urst iu.i 01 um tianareu ; out i in. . t.-irties trnuiiar witn mat riTtnn live tell ! ... 1 1 f I IS J " ' " obliged to coafesa that thev could not rAnraia Ii aaul ii,01r..ro tka ....;ao b 1 v- aarav 1 aatw" 11 y tsUFS)S7WJ

j the natural result of all this is that the nmt careless and unstudied way. Hut bis j rov.ari fr t be murderer did not appear I n.ot! :n TBi;aT1. Louisville and Frank-i maUlp M

1 i-1' uimwHw .... u... ...... .:.u wrijeirai ,..i-n3 .1. ..,i.i . :.... dcnin:d outc 111. G." It . .t 1 l ne meu g.e ai- niouei earuea and applies hit tail - nl igricultursl knowled-c to the amelioration of his cab - bases : stter whieh he writes na able asrrt - , .mil 11. ui. mi" .ii'ii, .1-11 cultural -iriiete for tho inatmAftleai i.f ari.cia ior me ir..iu..uou 01 . . . t ii ni.r. his anal eheered tho I rtnjericau i-irmhi . 1111 out ineereu tare whiie with toe reflection that if cabbages were Wurtli911 apiece but model farm woald j ; at goes to breakfast, which is a frugal, abntemii as meal with htm, and ! aoaaiats al nothing bai test such dungs the m .r!.-- affords, anthing mare. 1 i . ,t 1 1 idriaas nothing but water. nothing . i.nr 1 4 ic ,1 wafer, and cup-p. ami tea. and Seilten n , , ... and Inger beer, are! a lemonade with a fly . i . n 1 - m it, sometimes a aoasa sly, and eosaei 1 1 mad ; hnraa It .-irenril : ti r ti ilia ..mint j f inspiration required to warsa him ap to his daily duties. Daring breakfast he X000 rn?c .... t..k.. .'i ,i......i. ,.1 s wsassa-q aswwj a i iuuml an iiiiimiii, uuu i J J the satisfaction of knowiag that all the attribute J t him tv a eoiithiing and mI , , . lernai puuoc I After breakfsst he writer a sh irt edij torial, and jmfs B larc dash, at tr.c begino nin.r ot it. thus, ( , which i the same af if he rut II ti. after it, and takes rc sav.ve nleas'iro in reflecting t'tat sons n . A

J 1 1 1 composition of Mr. Greelef's). and some-, bediene dodge, you most ehooso your ; 1 1 Tr t 11 . 1 ttaaaa, what. tb rasur - ; e, .;,i!v dull, he i schoül- U yn arc to be an allopathic 1 J i .. 1 1 ... n ,.ÄÄ .1 1 1 1 . ., ., , ......1 i;i.. I vou need but three things : opium, calomel. 5,rcn'-, ' unu.aiikc. f .hi-; - Dan, th, ras -. sad the : antimony, riajthiag that cannot be I 1 ..... I lu 1 f 1

p - r us uuderstrsppcrs can use that; d i e, ex AB - . r .u: i oyer the outran. Ha writes tbi editorial IT T IP OH T' UM Wlllfü LUIS f U M (iriSI

;J cent in orofane eoa versa tioa whan ehassewl -tht hair af Jas. Furguion, ol Buffs

i in hi own bariilwriting. He does it bal cause he is ao vain of his penmanship. He

always did take au inordinate pride in ii I pcniuanahip. He bired out once. i:i hifl voting days, as a writing-master, bot tha enterprise failed. The pupü-j eon id D I translate his marks with any : 1 His first copy was M Virtue :-; i ward," and they got it u Wishii ; j oap is whoily Abiurd,', and ? j tees discharged him for htifl (convev bad morals through rhe i worM pcumnship. But, as I ara hj writes his morning editorial fhen Ii frina in rr;ni h AMf onil ono't m. :t n! , .. t 1 so sends it to the prmters, and they try to read it and cao't do it; and so they set it up at random, as you may pay. puttinir u . what words they can make out, and when they get aground on a long word, thoy put in 14 reconstruction " or u universal suffrage," and spar off and paddlo aha and next morning, if the degraded public Cam tell what it is all afcomt, they say H. G. wrote it. and if not they say ittsofje of those imoecilc uuderstrappcr , and that is the end of it. On fcundays, Jlr. Oree.ey ts in n prominent pew iu Mr. Chapin 8 church, ! anJ ,ets ou that 1,0 is as,ecr- anJ tho C;,n - ; uou regum 11 an au ww'ny ui iieuius. When he is going to appear in public, ! Mr' Grecle fiPeuds two bours on hU toiief He is the most paiuä-taking and elaborate i a. ts .1 ?: mmwml wrm mW - America. This is his chic fest and J Plantest foible. He puts ea hi old ! white overcoat and turn? up the collar, extra dent in the side of it. He puts on powers of his great mind After fixing a i. ... . , , , j t for 10 mmutes before the glass, it is r : perfect it is askew in cverv way it : . . . ,. .. I - . - j - " - ww. . v,. w...., , . , . , ,. . ., , sad siuks tato obliviou on the other it elirabs and it delves around about ins j neck the knot is conspicuously displayed under his left ear, and it itrctchss one . . -vre tnü wonaer ot tne nat;o . si i I I TAv ri a w AT n rA TXrt snrfSraani situs v w wesiusi v. v. , doctors the following advice Ir. is r.n-; - ture that cures. J he less a does tue better for his patient. It is the do tors I i a.. Iii.: ' ,V u. t , . ... . b I niiNinn ill muH nie oreuii i;; v-11:41 1 .iniri' 1 1 wc - w j .T mother of a sick child studic the doctor'.

face. Come in softly, but with the air of 1 r rial f ZIanI a mild conqueror. Look pkreutgly at the 1 0di ""V" t0 . . , lr 1 J , r.;ry. Our democratie exchanges eoma to patient. 1 hen look from one to another ol , . . . l ins with her ehiCKcn cocks staiKlinir on

' the persons present. Say to the nur-e in -I J i , , t 4i i I , . I i a off tone, '1 think you have i nghl ' 7 " iSm ill tli. n.i.r-' jiiiil mCam .m losivn - , " " : J t( t,ie 'tllPr 1 C0M not ll:lv i3n0 I, . , ,,. . : heiter for .he cae asysel! then you bTe ' . ., .. . t ii . . i i done. It tne child crets we. I. as it win . ... ..c 1 tM .1. it ",nc ktvmm uul m u n- " Jvm w" ,l : Yuu "til u.'.ii; creuii iu no: l.u.ii', ui i j . M lll ii j' ill l I :ii i .1.. ISa :.. .u. i-...!.. ., . ' I'TT rill 1 I 11 I II ?l r V '.Kill II IL HIHI 1 r W 1 I I 1 . l , - " v I nru.g out ttie moral views, we must ail a ..1 1 .VI .1 I die. When one's time comes no skill can 1 eure. jutitvou rea v mean totrvine . n i ... - - ' Fttdhtd h) thcin Otght Dot to be cure 1 I vir 1 1 it t ti nee t 1 rn awvi v itn n n ?i l i v - . - 1 - j -- ' distttti or all the patients; and in either ! case, tbc-rc is au end to sufTeriutr. If you 1 select the hotaeapethic trtatwieni, Ton hsve , 1 is only to buy a manual and a box, about a. , j j l?.rge II a cigar box, of piilulesor tinctures, 1 e ? 1 V P 1 syaapwaa as mpttstj aw 1 o,,oui,, ,.e, J can distribute to names sad boxes. If : lileato ltd mystery are not your forte. ; you may iutve equal success by jndieioua as i eonversation; Many pc -pie can be argued . .1- - Tl I . 11 He ou oi aayiawag. n taaoatorj worus 1 not abate .ymptom thev may increase buti ' 1 J 1 1 1 r uiuuiiii. no 1 ..4 1 iL 'i i mo -ui.-, um. 11 bv 1 J tu- ...:.,.. J:. L.i : e those who still live think that you are the J seel knowing doctor they ever inet,' fand . . , I its your fault if they do not.) then you : are sure nf beim' called a train. Alw.tvs have au eye to the future. Whoever ------ tj w i dies, see that tho living lik Head men furnish no practice. you. " W.U'ain," said one Quaker to another, "bee knows I never call anybody names ; hut, William, if the mayor of the ei'y was to come to mo and asy, Jo-'uia I want. Ihea to find mo ihn bin .. . I.. all Philadelphia,' I wou!-: and put my hand on thy ' to thee, VI illiam, the n of thee ' " t ! 1 turaed aaa Troon . I lo tursed sea 2recn I .a--.. ä" ' " " '

LET US HAVE PEACE.'

4flilMlMtaB of General ..... , . laj.'i torby l he RadSc ii laeShderfl ;.v, r . . . ... I V lt)i .,. . ; . Q . Joiao -v i i he midst t his f tmJlj, wa shot j w v .Mie itnsaown asnsain. Oennru Hiudrean baa been prominent in the rankaofÜM oonnamnta ..i radiealiaaa ia i 1 ;i L 1 r h n aliko the admiration i f his respeeta jbfe fellow citizens and the sternal enraitj of the radicali When he fell by the asMfa'a hand, it was ssidenl that he died lavsartyrha the C4Ue in which he ao earnestv and powerfaUf labored. Bat, in orjcr lo ;u;i anapieion, the radical bei nme the foremost amon;; those yfho deoouneed bio death. In public sseetinga and their new-papers they fiercely called for lbs

j punishment of his murderers. The pro- phtces at whiea tue abecaration will be tense was too here, end no one was dej0J

ceived by it. The past few days have produced revelations which firmlj fix t ue , crime of this hoi rid murder upon not an' , nüiviäual member or the raüicat party in Arksnsas, but the leaders af that foul crI ' laramsation themselves. Tiie efforts of de j Actives have developed beyond possibility . 0f 3 ,1 ttbt, that the assassination of Gen - . . . erai uinumsn was piaoneu 10 unite rock r Dy leading radicals and aawented by their j order9 The assassin wai a white man and was paid 8300 for the transaction. tiag the murder, etc. vi :. : the radiealiaaa which so desii " is wc ihuiqwimi au -'-au !.,... el ivw. - . j li.V . ' . . . o v:-:!i llv Cbusteoeilll'" The Louisville Courier says j We found this passage in the Kil after poring over a confused and nnsatisHe miH u ny :.s gali an i true is evei ouio led (hi? forward e marched under Waving bsn aera and nodding plumes to meet the i i ... i .i nuni'.Avnt nnr miintitr ir,n ii:itiiA Mr im J ..ir, - "f weuiesMKins. a p ll',,,rJ 1 . - . .1 , . . i . ... t.t :! - . . . ... f , , i ,, . , . .... ,. . i til. Mr flMllfl Kllltll lJ V.M-V I IVlMKtlUC. i 1 r. ., .... r i Onr radical brethren ol the o ui II have also . .... . ' tnken a atniilen t..urv tn iih.slr:it Mien Wjals with all sorts of flags and fowl-. J their eolumos are disfigured with long i : i t i c k. lIMT.i UI lllL" IllUl 1 UI !' IOl U IU liL:'.ti!..s IO ue: 1 ' ! t'ound outside of a lotterv advi rtiscraent. - i in l i I nnch worldly-mtndedness is extremely dis I J J V : ... i 'neu iii i-" m. I '. '.,...!,, t.ma iimi n.. w e nave jut passen tnroogn an arooous eanvsss. whieh turned out to be but little 1 1 ii 1 ' better than an arduous tnresiiius macir.ue. . . I , fatifrned ia to state the u ssy iua we are iaiiguca is to siaie tue ., leena rery aaiittiy. want resi ana qutoc, ' , , , , and we ate bound to have ttf couotry 01 We have had a ItUle relaxaB onntry. ve oave nao a ituie relaxa - Hon 111 eoutemi'i.iti'V.i tor a oni? inie. hut . . 1 . 1 . I n I mn ill . ko never tu v detenu tic! en nnv nlan ;ulltiMj,.t Tli,Nviav. Oa that da we deW3 decided to throw off the Cares of S . ,. , . i , ,. I'oveiument. tor a while, and era to the . . ,. . , ,. . ... head waters of Salt river, to 800 if WC can 1 , M , , . 1 m ( ntt reuperato OU' exhausted ene rgies 10 We shall stay something like four yeara, ;(. .. to eternal smash ! iOtlillliT iliill liliiU Ik r. Ill uoi ml- inn 1..U11. : .1... .: :. -mi . U. .. r...o nor in pursuance of our advice. The radicals nave been preten ing for a j . timo ,,,at they knew all about the o iu-0f our ,,1100, and the theory and practice of republican governments They have everything their own way, and 1W , ' u . . V all thev have to Co is to BO ahead an . . . . . burst up. l rom the way they have bee ind been oing ou. we think they will be able to do thi in about two )ears, if the country should tat that loug. In the meantime we shall inhale the aalios brecses of our peaceful retreat in qatet, not taring a cootinenUl what ths jaeobina do or do ool do. It they will take otr sdv let, thty will go it while thty i lyouug. l-et them amend the balance la if the e ,,,s'itit.o.l. rs SS till UlCS S DOtCll aealit more paper money. M r,th female pedtftriso, dsd in walking ßfty miles in nine - j hours sad fifty miattte, at the rink i Cvrteu-,v

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The ftular EellMC HcxI Snmmer. 1

On the Tilt of August nett a lota' eclipse ,.r,v. - ;nr ,-:,;'.!.. : . c uoued mates, tn eclipne will be ptrtial ' ' Inroopnbal the ini n. bat tr.tal in Iowa, Central tlHoot .;.iut!icrr. Indiana, Tenno- f:. K'-nitj ky and North Carolina following a line from north-west to southi... T.. . I... 1 fi"'e p. tn.. and endinif on t'ne North Caro'tna ooaat a few minntes post six. Tbe sna he neany at its greatest distance Jrom the ea-th and the m-.cn at its least, so thar the ohaenration will last a longer time titan nnl Thfir harr !n niilv twn . total ellipses visible in any part ot tue ' United Stated darin- the presnat century those of 180G and 1834. Several anna-'-r eclipses have occurred, one of the most roniarkablo of whteh was that 04188. a the Atlantic Almanac for 1869. Jlr. Charles B. Pierce gives fall tables of ealeulations showing the path of thil eoiipse ?he ;imc oi it- duration at diff rent Pum ka following are the pnaetwal

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Begins, h. in. a. ineoln. Iowa 70 " Knds. h. m. 4 3J 3 lies Monies, Iowa... .4 41 1 42 0 o: SVXV;1' ! S 11 , Hit linsttm, l. 'a 4 8 Keoknk, lowr 4 58 4 !i j 4 .V.l 4 .: ;' "m'-' iQuincj', Illinois!!! I! !! s.v:. -. trl. Tlttnkt. . .4 ÖD ...r) " 0 ...4 51 4 . . .5 (!s S ...a o r ....- 10 1 .. : is 0 ...0 1 , . .ro 28 8 n in 1 .-,:! 7 ilHooTs.T..:... TerreBaute. Indiana! 5 17t; ouS"f KentSj Frankfort Kentucky o T o 5 :;i n 5 32 7 B 44 71 5 47 E o 'j' g r, ß 0t Q T .... . It will bo .-ecn te. it the average duraW3 V Hatnüna aalrAnomiMl ohaorvora will nrobably gather to witbess the phenomenon. ; W i I " . A vn.w! I f iiilin tf.T-.-i f . . f I . r 111 : and India to observe the eeii pee of this 1

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, , , -i .iijcn eives thirtv-eiLt and oue half nounds rear, and the observations there made will ' " & in,r" n 1 u V luu he of service to the Americas astronomers i "s tllC ,A

n ear, high, with 100 brascn srates n 1 1 i hi Ternpie of Diana, at ISpJaegus was 420 feet to the support of the roof. J' was a hundred j yjg building. The largest of the pyr1 fe m fee, 0-:; ,oe sedost its base covers J acres. Ihe r - 'oee. - .. . . . , arB at 110 Icet in lenrii, nd IM hnn , , ,, .... I aro 'J ' sapioy.i ov.ww aaea mi b0Uding TR,arinln' i ypti aon3 bere and 12 halls. Thebes, E2Vpt, presents ruins 27 miles round ' ' . i it. .i . . . . p " , ... .-. - .. , .1 rounu. Alliens was ZU mi CS round, and . ... i i.i t r.A.i ' ' - ii.iiiH'i ...'.'" :iii.i ...iiii-.r - - - . .i . . .... i . -aver,. i i;e ivser.e - neio ios was so - . . , V neu in eon; . rinoon , laves, i ne tempii ! lieipuos was go a a i i . ... itmna th it it was plundered ol :."(Mi Artfl und Wmm Mrrid aarav fr.o.i it-. ........ v.. 01,11 SlStute ii,. w,lK:.l'!!,i;,, w.r, Hi . .. -, .... i uitiea iouou. n.s-.-3. i o Montj for a Tho rider Ing Rosl. j A a rar5s'a paneling ia one of the towns ; , til.'. Ii.t.i.iil. ..I Pa.M .- H I II.. O 1 II l 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 L 1 I w 1 i 1 1. -11 ii.-. , 1 .1 11 1 11 . 1111110 u hd it Iwhah iiioiv ooM.'ii.i' um. I. 10 .i.i ' ; 11 cu-oiu, I i 1 the question was agitate I w,-h y-y sn.e' to . r 41--1 h;iv 1 no: a lightning rod put no. Upiuiona ' re fi- interchanged, and the project 1. . 11 .i Ul me9t Wlth general favor, until ... :..: ,:..i .1 .:. , ,1.1 iiiiiit'iiiiiw.tiii n ri u ti. vi i i 1 Ibas let himself swing, giving utterance to a rather novel sti :ieM. -er, one not in so - SVI UUUU W II It I llfj lfjasjaji i 1 1 y i ct;ci v vi 1 1 1 F 4 Ii aa .at a I aa Ba . -k in I h t 1 . . aaaa . 1 n. a. a aa ton ot the established laws ol ni lure and Drovidemss: Now; gentisaaens, leUa yem sat 1 tinU 1 rif.L h.v.h Lmb f a mach trouble and expensh. and uoiio has gia tollan Mora ai I t. bail I : charth fur the Lord, atel next Sunday as -ies it to him. and if be will dander his own house, den I Bays, let him dander away 1 gives nu I rots nor moaish for doundoring rod ! " Thii speech proved a settler of the questioo, the enterprise was abandoned. the meeting was adjourned sine die, audi the wor'hy pirihi mers harmonized bcautifally over a gbtSS of htgjer at the Village inn. 1 wo friends were timing together, one of whow remrk6d' " A" 1 am fioiuS i itroad, I hays mads my will, and have ooqw w jqw ny wawn stuea i iui - Pdence." The other replied, you are pencrane as wen i ainaiyoa we .e- . L i..l. - I . I t ai .... -a 5 I " I r jo' nslate." An umverssl alphabetieal piano, on which children eat be taaghl instautanc ous'y to read, to calculate and to play mu ia sfe, costiog sil franc- only, is -eld I Pari

TSsc LoaOc,: Dice.

Tf (iract lias that respect for tb? will nf rU .ki.1. k. !. I letter accepting toe Chicago nomination, it-w;;! sctrcely ue satifaetory to him to know, is he must kaow, that lie is not the ; choice of the people of the United States I as their president The democracy have ..f.M.,.l :r t. . ,i i 1 j were justly cou.ited it would stautl as ful1 lows : ; i on BETMOUR. tfw Yo;k 33 : ew Jersejf ! vJregOD . . . ! Alt tnc southern Btatea 110 1 j X0ul 109 , hole number electoral votes. . .AI j On the popular vote as it is, or was persaitted. Great has a majority of only shout I 300.000, and to secure this, u radical con- ; gresa, by fcrce jievcr.ie l thiee dess-j ' ocratlc .states from voting, r:-d Ui.sfranj ehised more thao 500,000 democrats in ell I j the southern states, and enfranchised' 1 750t000 negroes, fresh from slavery asd Live Cattle Weighed uy Measure. Ths only instrument necessary is a measure with feet and inch marks upon !...,. . r 0 it. Tho g:rt'i is the ci rcuiu leren c of tM s animal jost behind the shoulder blades.

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ine icngto is me aisiance iro'u tne anoui-

5 07 6 ; jcr blades. The superficial feet arc oh- General Prim i the liehest of ?paaS 06 3 4 . ,

tamed by multiplying too girth and length. The following table contains the rule to I , . , , , sicertain the weight 01 the animal : If less than a foot in girth, multiply superficial feet by eight. lf'c-' - than three aud 11 0 e than one, multiply superficial feet by elevea. If less tliau five aud more than throe, . . , . multiply suneriicial Feet oy sixteen. ian seven anu more tuan hve. erfiicial feet bv twenty-five, than cine and more n.an seven,' perficial feet by thirty-three, han e'even '-.ud more than nine. I perficial feet bf forty-twa. "xautpic ou-pv .. ps tu caaura u t - i- o r :rrth tw i feet, sad length one foot aad j ' iiir.e inches. There would then he three ec whieu multiplied by tier,a.. i I 1 Iu Am way the wc: ,ht of the quarters caa bo FubsUatiaily ascertained during easier than lying. i Ue who gives a trifle msanly is meaner than the trill A heart full of grace is letter than a heart fall cf aotions . . , , . . , , n , el :n I ...Kim: i.L t lie lauits ot wuieit . iM a daw era t .. . i -i i u we mb .v drop as hastily. Experience is a torch lighted . the ashes of oar delusions. , , , l D iM I. . tUJ. u ..J V... - e - - .1 . ?l . curse to taw evu. ... r.hmIk ,,..,.;,.i.t ,.-tit, , tk j'.n. i u c i -. j . i ...... . . v . . . . . . I w - .. 1 -.1. vicksu wna piraij, ieveu nu cm . ' MM. 1 .1 .1 I ... iL. I 111 i J ue tenaerew ncart loves eest ine ooiu I and couraceous one. , - f.He who laushs al cruelty seta, bis heel Inn iV.n hmV nf rli.fi.-ir. - " o Time never tcU heavily upon us bu I when it is badly esaoioyed. Whatever you di.-like ia another takr care to correct in yourself. Resolve to perform what yon ought, aoi perform what you resolve. Th. otr.r.i.t a-raal mm. like a eiown gets up only to tumble dowa. 1 r- . Man and Woman The I ..! - r ii ' f ! oeaauiai passage ia mas ue.n : s v e.. 1 mentary on the Bib! Wawäwsaal " aa uifli i"iuu'i, Ml , - a si i ss . a Adam whs Brsl formed, then E aud ; sue was male trout man, ami 1 i the man all of which are urced as reasons ror ha 1 inanity, modesty, silence und snhmissive - I hmi nf thtmA mmm. im ruorA asd Aar lie at. i larW the sabjsetinu and Kvtrtnee which ! .vivo- owe totiicir hu.sl-.inu?. Yet n4;n, I be.t. made last of the creation. SI the best and most excel lea I sf a'.!. Bvs. behag made after Ada.n, and out ci him. puts an honor on that sex. us the glory el the man. If man i- the h,:;J. she is the crown ; a crown to her hu. 1 and, the crown of the visible creation. The msa wsa daat refined, but the womaa was doublj rsaed, one farUmc remove lrom the earth. Woman was made of a rib out i f tho . . - , t 0f bis head, to ton him. nor sf bis feet to be tramnled n , ,iim but rfh;s , eqnaI Tvith brA . mtUt his arm lo be j . heart (l lovo d, In Australia thoy have fenced in l . 1 III ill aaa ta at i . . ! eithaj ne. 1 ..a ?.i....t ..... r...t. 4- ' i. anu it is lounu tnai ine leatncrs oi a uiii - ! grown bird will sell for $100 a year inj -Flock of ant. ten mile, in width ii I CSlliforni

KTEAS. Eugene Fports I valktag stick. ermout has 73,126 school chiidre: London has 73,U"G street Jainf--

Mala hai a hig -now iu October. Oic liu'.i is at ftmtmt Cddling in Wis. CCDfiin General PeaaMregarJa nitco is jut m&rried. Tbe state of Iowa has three Lut.Jiod college students. I cw aTork avcraiica 1,000 T;c!er. oeatus per aununt. r Dr- Breekwridgd is to BttTf a Kentucky aeatroa. PrcsiJcat Baehaass km mU f, fj 3s an acre. w "LroPe "as invested in Half of the United States is draiccl J tit Mississippi Oac missionary in Chiai lo ei:a 4, " 000.000 of people. Union l'uclüc railroad his aiaety ioco mot ivos. Lawrence, Mas.., has 3,500 fuel rj girls. .ien. Rosceraaa has sailed i jr Mcxi- , iarus. -Isabella cost Fpaiu 14,00000 ror ear. Horse -il is u.-ed in Paris for dressing ; sa UaUS . J,'J7 oiiliard rooms iu New Yjrhnr i i Brooklyn. A 2,200 pound Loll ia iap:i?; church it Gslesburg. i tr v.. l :m .v e-v. . .j..- .... iwi.uuin. " jaIt Astor house consumes a million of j toothpicks per annum, al a cost of ovcrd?i .i fiw. I Herds of buffalo dsnstta the pas.e of trains on llie Kansas Pac Üo railror.1 DOason coa aeamrs u - , 4 ioa coat ucaicrs have raised their d parj5 h0,?r, arö no longer worn t 4, nro either very long or very' drunkenness iu that pi vtrfttl : iu Italy that it is impossibe to ooov.ct 1 ' r licm 111 1- couits. Twenty-five million feet al hsssbcf j the yards of Minncjpis and St. Anth nv. Min !. Eogliah clergyman M;.ured a good .ifln. - 1- !., t. .i. V. I . ,-. .ir.'j. ai'.l .if '. ' 4 ami. I- i viwivk r i ... .. v. witaerlaad has 60,000 w. I akera, snd tnrus out over a astliioa of watchsa 1..1. lYhila dxneino-a "a inn in a B j! 1 niic naucing a - p. J . . . . I -i . ... i .. , i .- . . . low". ei Uiis Mini, a .uuiy im '..vv. ... 11 lit I L'itil.'V. l 9 tiin: Soaaish sabelia a dowaiall ocoasioos I M ... 1 I . ' I a tailing o Ot ti,vw aauy in e,ars pence. Nioete v-.ieis r 7" vears af oi eat their b.'e.-. fu' prciuon:, ia Morrist0Vlil Vs. Uriaghaai Young is said tn be Iht third lirgest dcpoMtor in the bank of j cng'c t . 1 . J A aiardaraff and a horse thief iro j i'i ia BpeaccT oawaij the other t :; :ht anf ..;.. ... ,. . :.2 l',anc,. t,even ty-Svc Aaaeneaa luniilie., occupying th aa J t V t ' - 'ihe lata thiowu out by Vcauvi j during tne pre.v'j; eruption resembica th 1 COBBSaoa WlaSl SSSS im wiaO hSttlSS. J y. . . , .-,q .a.,,ls Cü gaged 0t the great bridge over the fails o m -li. a I .outsv i ue. The Toronto hoard of health has cn trag d a deaaa hays to travel the city am impound cow-, bog.-, icep and hafSCSJ Mi-.iggbng at large. Mrs. Parti ntrt on CP. Ti Muiboerl aaa w defeated candidate for the M --- ahusattS legislature iu the i.stc election. Th" ' re r-tru ' o " liwiot Alaham avaka It ine sad imprisoomeat to ehalieng I ey man at the polls he that totale. Uis biW passed by white u.-re. s t r the im J of basest tSJea. jaasjsjajit rhiag tnrr rl srata to ' spd the traveltag negro niiustrelm kaowntsthe Hatch iasoa family. ' Va . . . ., , , it is imposatble to make a sak on sue .:1' - a-ctis: uu.css it bo Willi r I ' . .. ens ia. Es presioent Pieren was carried is hack to the polls, vjl Voted the dem tj i tii-ket.