Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 34, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 April 1869 — Page 2

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THE DEMOCRAT.

fkWMUri April 8)S, 1 SC.). 1 - CORPORATION C O.VVEXTIOV. I The democracy of ihe town of VjW 1 outh will meet in convention to-day, ' TnrrtiAV. AfUl -0, at 4 ociock r. m., at the court honse, for the pur-

. oof rut tin -in nomination a cor-Lr

X a - oration ticket, to I elected .CXI Monday. A lull attendance is earnestIv desired. 13v Order of Committee. ORI'OItiTIOU ELECTlOM. TV'., wlcl, fn-.U tlto rool ntten-l mwa v..v, - t'nn a( timed intfirpctp.l wet th nntlM At ... -.v. convention published to-day. and to the election to be held on Monday , iicxt. corporation, While this is only rtcd sceminLMV. unimportant election, .1 .. i-i re?a,J it as of mUk importance, ; ..d think every democrat should so reprdit. A cunning, well deviled and pi . . i f powerful combination baa been lormed , ril j 10 secure conrrt-i or inc curporuuu,uu , . . i i ' under false gn.se placet, nth. hands . of radicals TU t,wn is de.r.oent.e . by over 100 Diajonty, and it would be disgraceful to permit ourselves to be dnped and defeated while we havc such a majority. The convention is called at a convenient hour and with full notice. Every democrat can bc ' heard, and if any fancy themselves r.girricvcd thc proper place to make complaint is in the convention. We can, and of course, will nominate a good ticket, one composed of hone-t, competent men, in whose hands we can safely trust the interests of the corporation. After discharging this duty, then let us proceed to elect it by our full majority, and thus say to the radii r.t" i il . i ft. a - - - ' 1 cals ot tnis town mat wueu c uimh their assistance in our party affairs we j will notify them. I We earnestly hope our democratic r i mi .1 a. a. i. . irienus ami give una maucr uie uueu. , tion its importance demands, and thus preserve the prestige, unity and power of our party. GRI.MBLER. . . i-i fcome men are f.y nature grumo:erv s. mc acquire tue liabit L.y practice, j unt'.l it becomes second nature with i them, and some to accomplish selfish ;

and dishonest ends become jorpctuul i awakened my bedfellows and drew on grumblers. my boots and overcoat, picked up my These etaaaet all seem to be reprc-j carpet sack and stepped to thc forward scnted in our prosperous town, and end of the boat, thiuking that I would just at this time are ventilating them- help put the fire out, but on reaching eelves in an unusual degree, to their J the forward ci.d I saw thc cabin pasapparent eminent gratification. The sengcrs rushicg down, and seeing that subject which furnishes them food fur all must bc lost, I hastened back to the indulgence of their taste for abuse Becurc my bed, but finding it gone I is "corporation." Corporation in all thought to secure my rifle, but finding

forms and departments. The chief complaint, howcyer, now

is, that the books of thc corporation and my carpet sack, I ran out with my show nothing, and the treasurer has j carpet sack and was obliged to lose made no report and can make none ; that which was left. This statement is unqualifiedly false,; In the meantime all was excitement and is either an intentional falsehood, ou shore. Persons weie running to Off eeharge made through ignorance, and fro inquiring for their friends and The books are open for examination at as to their safety. It was soon asccraU tisaei and to all persons,, and if any-1 tained that the chambermaid, a colored thing is wrong these grumblers arc ' woman, aud a Frenchman were missing, welcome to ascertain it. The trea:;ur- : A doctor on board was badly burned cr's bond is amnio and he invites in-' atout the face and hands, but it is

specfion of the books. The truth is 1

a few of these grumhlin patriots took that hc was unable to pass out throu-h such action as to delay the collection the door and escaped by breaking .f taxes by the marshal to so late a , through a window ; that another man day that it was impossible for him to j endeavored to follow him, but became make his return to the treasurer in sufTocatcd by thc smoke and fire and time for a settlement before the paper dropped to thc floor. This was doubtgoes to press. The report will make jcss thc Frenchman. From all that its appearance in due time and to the could bc learned concerning the chamentire satisfaction of every honest, in- hermaid, wa.s that one of thc negroes telligent man. This complaint about kicked thc door open, and that she corporation matters is an old-standing ' vc a scream and J1C supposed she

electioneering trick, thc only excep-: got Up, but that she did not hurry out tion to former cases being that it is I as soon as she should, and thereby was pressed with moie vigor this year than , j0Ht usual. But it won't work, gentlemen. jn iCS3 than three minutc3 after the it has failed heretofore and will fail ; aarril 0f grc jt wa3 uusafe fur auy pCragain, and a-ain. and until you become s,jn to go on b)ard the boat. The

ashamed to try it. Kohlx'iy. A robbery was committed in Milford on Monday evening last. The Ftorc ot ( ulvort tV UO. was broken open and about 8")0 worth of goods taken, eoBsiatiBg principally ot clothin'. Thc drug establishment oi John A. Smith was also entered, and about 25 :n cutlery and cash token. One of the persons suspected of committing the robbery is about five feet nine inches in height, aandy nair and win - - kors and weiffh9 about 115 pot'nd-.

wears a small cap and light coat. The yesterday, to prevent members resignother is heavy set, about five feet ten ing during the term for which they inches in height, sandy comr lexion ' were elocted. It should be so amendshort whiskers ou lower part of face, ed as to postpone the death of any and had on gray clothes. Both ap- member for a like period, and alos to peared to be about o0 years of age. prohibit any one from claiming and ocThe above described individual have cupying a ?eat, unless ho nhall havc been missing since the robbery, and no ' first received a majority of tho votes of doubt is entertained that they are the the district from which hc hails. guilty parties. ' fibftJiaW.

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Txi'iANwroMs, April 20, 1S09. Ki. Democrat : The legislature is moving along very smoothly. Quite a nmVnr .if important hilla hnvn horn ' t I passcJ and the next two week, wi clear the calendar of all or nearly all fiBi really necessary for the public , T, mn,:na. nifinf;nns hicnnia, i a;i::cJ th(J scnata aDj has been sJ j , tbe governor, and is now M , ' - t , , T. Lilt . t i 1 Iii' I.I 4 i . A I i I j v I ,ppropri.tio. kill, which the uUi., cans declared could have been passed in two hours if the democrats had not resigned at the regular sessior, has not vet bn perfected, and eighteen days of the extra session are crone. A srer i :n i .1 V- i T 1 ciuc ice um iius uasscu uic nuusc. xi .1 1 . ic ia J rr0es inrougn counry omcers ai a icrriraje j paiJ a tQ tLc asviuni tlie other day and through the polite of Dr ncatou was shown throu-h at i r ii tion is j. fille 'comlition and tho in-! ulntcsovcr thrcc bun(rclIare carcd for lu thc U prible. Mr. j . . . Jacob F. Lewis, of Marsball eonnty, is - recorering rapidly. He understands . . : h,s sUuafon ami expresses the hope j tktl he will soon be himself again and , enabled to return to the bosom of his! family. May it be so. The members arc allowed no papers this session, and this is the reason none arc sent to my " constituents.'" The session will probably terminate fourteen days hence D. McPonald. CORRESPOMDE If C E . Dacom Territory, April 14,1869. Eighteen miles above Yorktown on i the banks of the Missouri river. Ere this reaches you you will doubtAC J li nr a ll -. I t 1 i f. .-( 1 1 , n r lüvj nut- ui am uufortunate .earner, Antelope. She was burned between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning; and sad to tell, two unfnrf nnnf limnrrc s-irt-i-l'-. ii oniiil tlin' 7 , " , Bamet, e landed her and wooded j J aiicr uarK.anu tiea up 10 wau un til morning, lie then retired to our places of rest for the night. Little after 1 o'clock thc alarm of tiro was i : i ß.,o. a r - , inc siern oi me Doai anu saw too flames just beginning to reach the hind end of thc cabin. I returned and i it grnc, I endeavored to save my toolchest, but being unable to carry both it hoped not fatally. The doctor stated ' cause of the in vrna oceaaionad as folloW8 : A number of cans filled with coal oil were setting on the upper deck, and some of them commenced leaking ltd ipread until the oil reached the stovepipe and ignited . Some of the ufaajmgnri M placed their money in I ni:ig of thc clerk, and by its loss were left iu a destitute condition. 1'. P, Mkhkdith. A Stray A as in tlic aLfftfnlaif nrm. ! nr. Jfeatty, er starke, proposed a ; bill in thc house of representatives

Too Hack of the !V lererer.

It is reported that Clay, the aristo cratic " gcinman of color, " of New j örleans, appointed minister to Liberia, and Professor Bassett (colored), oi in -1.JJ.I.:.. ! ::. hm caeh declincd thc honor. ! . . . This is so very curious that most peo I pie will ask why havc these blacks declined these high official distinctions. We inspect that the true reasons are wiufleypwiei 10 stay IffiODg wime -1 1 - Fople; that they reco.l froo, the ,de. M' is nothing but niggers j that for Clay there is too much of the nigger in Liberia, and for Bassett too much of thc nigger in Ilayti. Even in the old i i : . i, 4 i : . l. n "" J i.iu, hüiwv stury firawi . , i i , ,T . , s 1 freedom with all its advantages in Liberia, there were many blacks who de- ; cliued Liberia for this simple season : j ; Pon't waut to go massa, where dere's j nuffin but niggers." Besides, in senu,hc black man C,ay- for ,ns. ancc' tho . gover-m. ot I.bena, I '",k' ftcr J1 13 putting me on a level with the nigger, j L . . , , M ? m The missitn to England would be a V(, . . , Twi q(m different thing. The Lmteu fctates js as ood a, , white and n0. thercfürc bc ickcd out as a . c IT .. i -u aPbrÄ fer7l. The Land Giant Business. uring tho thrcc weeks the fortyfirst eongr&n was in session there were introduced in the senate and the house of representatives bills granting land and money to railroads, canals and 1 wagon roads to an unprecedented extent. Thc tollowing estimate of thc grants made by these bills has been published. By senate bills To'r iilro.ul. .. To c niiiN To wagoa roads. 151,814,410 acres.431,30(1 acres. 3,si,u.io acres. The house Yills propose to give : To railroads. . . To eaaala A11 s.'nato bilk . . . ai.OMLOOO arre? ... 1,100,000 acres, ...157JBS,54Q acres. I Grand total 11 tAMM acres. In addition to these donations, the senate bills rroposed to give in nationkon, srj qao qao da thc housc bills, S 13,000,000, or an aggregate of bonds of 6111,300,000. These do not Include the money and other subsidies j in ctoomcliin linrs Pmviam tn thi5 i date, the government has donated for railways 184,818,000 acres of land, or . I an extent of laud equal to the surface . J Ol an iew j.ngianu anu me sraies oi ; New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio. Maryland, Delaware and VirginiaThe European Preaa on Inc Cnrinmni mnati . London, April 22. The M&rmng P"üf has an article on the Cuban question, and trives currenev to thc assertion that Grant desires the acquisition of Cuba in order to divert the attention of Americans from internal distractions. It says there would be no doubt as to the issue of such a conflict. It thinks that thc acquisition of Cuba would lead to an ultimate acquisition of tl c whole West Indies. Prance and 4 England will doubtless determine whether these designs against Cuba will be tolerated, or to aid Spain In retaining her colony. Tho French press has agitated thc quest-on much iu the same tenor, and special meetings of the F'rench Cabinet wcre heid on Tuesday and Wednesday , which resulted in a special envoy b2 ing sent, yesterday, to Loidon, with despatches referring to :he present complication of events. Washington is to be inflicted this week with " A National Dress Keform and Ktfual Rights" convention, in which lr. l.ydia Somebody and Dr. Susan Somcbodyclsc, A. I., and DfS. ! i'Unn at ., ; t.,.,. i : j jii.i.ii, .'im in, auu, vnureHHUSi uiiu Semantha, and numerous other female iavnn, are to take an active part. If Washington wcre not so accustomed to the presence ot congressmen, department officials, and ofliccseekers, she would have thc earnest commiseration of the world. As it is, the capital will not bo seriously affected, and Boston has reason to C mgratulate herself that the female reformists have turned the cold shoulder upon her. Thc call of the convention shows at once the object thc wcariug of thc breeches: This is made synonymous with thc doctrine of woman's "Rights' No particular effort will be made to change such a state of affairs as has been recently shown up in Boston, where the slavery of white women is certainly more abject than the slavery of black men ever was in the south. IJut tlie punier will bc dissected; the under-bu.stle, with its conveniences aud inconveniences, its anatomical relations, its beauties and deformities, will bc discussed corsets will give way to shiit-bosoms, and thc inalienable right of woman to show her legs, which has long been established on the sfage, will now be confirmed among the female doctor, and the shortening ot the skirts will be an evidence of progress that will lead to tho enfranchisement of the whole sex. Thwt

Our Foreiern Kelalioiis.

Whether willingly or not, this coun-: frx? cotriQ rirCtmr infn i nncitin in in which serious difficulties, i f" not actual !

war, are like)' to characterize its rcla- Nevertheless, there is sufficient dantionswith one or two or more European gor of a coaliton between England, powers. Daily is the feeling against France, and Spain, in case we should the Cuban loyalists growing more pro-; declare war against Spain, to make the nounced in its hostility. In Washing-' matter an eminently serious one, and to ton, New York, New Orleans, and even BQggest that whatever is resolved upon in Chicago, are clubs being formed. here shall he determined only after and meetings held, whose purpose is ample consideration of thc demands of either to express sympathy for the our honor, the protection of our ininsurgent Cubans, or to extend to them te vesta, and the extent of the hostility pecuniary assistance. Whence erig- which our decision may awaken. nating, or how directed, we know not ; Chicago Timet.

but it is certain that a powerlul current of public and popular opinion is setting in thc direction of Cuban recognition; This sympathy tor the revolutionists i oriirinallv came irom two sources. ! One of these is the very general pre disposition of the people to extend moral encouragement to any class of

people wno renci ior me avowed pur- oxhibu in Forrcst 0Q thafc d Eä , poc ot securing a larger liberty. J he . , . . , , ,. other is the prevalent belief that the m thc moruin- tho VOads leadlDS to Cuban insurrcctiop'Hts if substantially Ae town were thronged with people of aided by this country, will, as a matter all ages, sexes, and colors, and by ten of gratitude, favor a union with the o'clock thc whole town was alive with United States This belief is enter- visitor8 AWaitlDg the arrival of the metained despite the tact that Lcpcdes . , has threatened with death any one of At 11 the fine brass band anhis adherents who shall dare to advo- j nounced the arrival of the show, and by cate annexation. j 12 the canva.-s was stretched and the This sentiment toward the Cuban cnes ot the ani,nais arran-ed. The revolutionists, while at first existing , , T, , , .., .. . huge clephat Hercules thc largest without activity, has been energized n r and given impetus by the action of the cvc ""ported into this country was Spanish authorities toward the United I chained to a slake, and by way States citizens ; and more particularly 0f caution to those enteing the by the forcible seizure of an American ' Mr Jobn xh hjs fc vessel, and the capture Irom her ot two . . . . , , " Of our countrymen. In this rcspcet. , od that he had for several days we occupy toward thc Spanish authori- manifested a disposition of insubordities and thc rebellion very much the nation, and begged (hat no one would same position which England did to-; approach sufficiently near to receive a ward OS and our rebel lion at thc time trunk Mr M&rk Kit(? ot the forcible seizure ot Mason and Slidell on the Trent. That act greatly from tlic northern part of this county, increased British sympathy for the 1 coming in after Mr. Alston's admoniconfederates, and a British dislike of I tion, thoughtlessly banded him a piece thc north j and. in the same way, the of toDtcco wHCh so ecgraged him that outraire ur.on the Mary Lowell has . . .. . . , . , . . ".c j J c he struck him with such violence as to intensified our sympathy for the insurgents, and our hostility to the loyal dislocate his shoulder, although it was

party in Cuba. I rra a f T l ins American lccr.ng towara Uuoa,

originating in a sentimental but mac- aDrJ ait hough his keeper used every cftive regard for liberal demonstrations fon to Babdue him he wa3 entirely uneverywherc, and intensified by the i . , , , , , , positive action of the Spanish aut hoi i-1 CGntrollablc aod lie wou,d fc'tnkc and tics, has been still further strengthen . kick at every object near him. By.

ed by an inadvertent entanglement of this time the scene was beyond dethe CuUn question with Great Britian. I gcription The rut crow1 flcw for The outrage was committed upon a ves- . j. TT ,. , , i . v i Li life, lie Hew at his keeper and purscl which was, to some considerable 1 1 extent, under protection of the Britsh , sucd him from under thc canvass. The

flag. The insult to us was permitted HUI;. .1111. I II l . I T? iiO I v 1 lAJ IHCU : by British authorities, and, therefore, our old dislike of Great Britain appears i i .a i a sic

opportunely to strengthen our hostility . , r , , to Cuba. It needs but the assurance ! to st0P' cnmc rusllln- a,or" at the rate that any course of ours is distasteful to ( of 20 miles an hour. Wi en it had our English cousins, to constitute it at approached within 200 yards he lookonce as popular ; consequently, thc ac-Ld up the road and seemed doubly encidental connccti;n of thc Mary Lowell . - T1 . . , v . , t, i - raged. Ue immediately ran toward it anair with Great üritain has given an J immense impetus to our sympathy for v'ith B' SPCC(1' auJ mct 'n with the Cuban rebellion, and has changed n shock that he broke one of his tusks an immobile sentiment into an Retire and was immediately killed. The enhostility It U quite posible that had gjne was detached from the train and congress not adjonrned, the reaction of i , , ., the popular feeling against the Spanish- thr0Wn fl',U tllC trt' and Mr" harCuban aurtorities would assume a much : l0Bi tllc engineer, having failed to shut more practical and decided shape than off the steam, it unfortunately ran into that oi the harmless and blustering the canvass and smashed the lion's resolution passed by the h use of rep- m i r . . . 4. 1 J . 1 ' cage, killing thc lioness and releasing resentatives. ' , T . , , , . .the lion. Hie lion finding himself un it is evident that our Cuban relations 1 . . . . .., hare assumed a character so delicate J wed and at liberty, and baiog frightand impressible, that a word, an acci- cucd DJ the steam whistle of the endent, any little eveet, may precipitate gine, started at full speed down tic an armed conflict. Oar north Atlantic Llomewood road, roaring terrifically. squadron is being reinforced. and active tt , i . . . , 1 c lie had erone rut a short distance when preparations are in progress to enforce, if necessary, the demand that is about hc mct Mr- Qorg W. Sbeppard, and

to bc made for reparation for all outraes against American citizens. Meanwhile. Kurland i-s somewhat !' 4 t ' 111 I lio . v. I ' t. Ul V ML ' ' I Ul Vt41lII question. It is a partv to the insults lorn Trtl irr flirt cntt mlimtt r x t I n ton which havc been it has been made offered us, and anon , ' .', a iornial demand lor mnln.rv A In tho apology, as to mo aw explanation and a course 01 England, there is no very r TT y T . i Rather than involve itgreat doubtBritish party that would favor aaautancc to Cuba. There arc a good many hnglishmen wno will esteem the pres ent opportunity a most desirable one for the settlement of English dislike j to America. The injudicious speech jof Chandler will have the effect to ini tensif'v the anti-American feeling in '.. . . .... . . Great Britian. there ia a gooii deal of bitterness about the rejection of the Alabama claims aareement. The old dislike, which welcomed our late civil war as thc betrinninz of the end of thi republic, has a powerful and extended existence. All these antagonisms will unite to form a formidable war party, in case our difficulty with fore, certainly involvc'Spain, and possibly Croat Britain, whose directing minds might conclude the opportunity a most excellent one for thc wipinr out of old grudges and the settlement of existing difference. Whether or not Franco woull aid Soain is doubtful. There U every reason to believe that Napoleon is the

real author of tfefl revolution which i,uj fallowed their owners. Mr, Beynovcrthrew the Spanish Bourbons ; and tbj owner 0f the lion, begged that he is actively engaged in limping . . - gcnt scvcral

the course ot önaoisn pontics at inc TM-osnnt time. He niav not have for gotten the humiliation connected with thc result ot his Mexican intervention aKabia through American intluenee. Sympathy with Spain and dislike for this country miirht induce him to give assistanea to his trans-I'vroncan nrihbors, should they bceotn involved in a war wi'h the United States. And yrt. thc necessity of cca.elcsR vigilance in in thc case of Prussia ; the unpopularity among hii liberal subjects of a war

with this country, are, perhaps, suf

ficient guarantees tbat he would not unite with Spain, should the latter be-j niimA in .rtii'iil in n wir trltli frlaaa AAnn. come involved in a war with this coun try. From t!u- Braudoa (MlM.) Itcpublicau. Ienacric at Large. Several days ago immense posters wore posted on all the walls in town, announcing that Kevnold's Great Mez ican gymnasium tod menagerie would a glancing blow, lie plunged with .i 1A .1.11 I 1 1 Witn iucn lorcetnat ne uroKc niscnain,; 11 o'clock freinht-train, being behind V time, and y . A OH,. I. uu not having any freight for 1 1 o on r i toor nrif itifrrlirnr gave chase. Mr. Sbeppard finding thai he was gaining on him rapidly, I Olk 1 i f r TT Aiil1 I -v Ai' AMro t- aw atI tempted to climb a Kipling. He struck I him with his paw as he ascended, , 1 ' 1 but fortunately did no other damage , . , t t t off 1 1 j carry ?vi oi hls liants- Mr" Johu four miles from here, honfQ MW ,nu , uc lion rushed at him, seized him by the throat, and threw him upon the ground. j Mr. Smith with his little son escaped through thc Woods, aud made their . r r . UM ., , wav to lnrrest on foot. While ho . . was devouring Mr. Smiths horse, Mr. ' Janu s J. Rich, who was on his way to , Forest, with a load of chickens, drove up. As snon as hc saw him he reared on his hind feet, lashed the ground with his tail, and sprang at him. Mr. .Bich eluded him by springiu; from gau to tear open the buxes cont: the chickens and turned them out. He then seemed to lose sight of every thing in his efforts to catch them. , wl,cu the excitement in town abated, about twenty mounted men, well armed, started in pursuit with all thc dogs belonging in town as well as many that . .... men with the crowd with instructions to capture him if possible, but no doubt tH ejtizcn, WUI kill him as soon as they overtake him. It is reported that lie killed a freed man iu Smith county, and that when last heard from. down tn fWins Tho lit tt i - rr " " " - . news that a lion was at larL'C spreads 0 like Wild fire, and the citizens arc greatly excited.

NEW ADV E TS

TV goods. J. M. DALE & CO.. H'iulq'iarUrs for 6M LATEST BTTLE9 OF GOODS, Arc still in full Uast, witii t lie lanresl stock in riymoutli. and always the lowvsl prices. $4.ioo worth oi" Dress Goods, IVipliu-, Alpaca?. Ml. rfaoas, naia (ioods for Suits. Mamies, Jacanet. Organdies. Parasols, Strip -. Gloves. Hosiery. Notions. Trisasaiags, Staple (Joods. Hat. Cap, and Gent's FurnisliinL.' Good-,. Oassimeres, Doeskins, CL 0 Til CL OA KING, Gents' Suits gelten np to order on short notice, to suit the most fastidious. WE DEFY COMPETITION, As one of our partners lives in New York, who is GOBstaatly oayiajc sjoodsof Importen and auctions at reduced prices, which enahles us to :sell at what otber merchants pay for goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. No. 12 Michigan St., Paul's Block. 31 HAIR RESTORATIVE. I .a9 x-C-P" lsN h r? I A iP 7 r Bsenntir. ' Tl.'.s r MMrrntl an 1 r nwi r I ;" r iraM" r Bt sn MrO'-!' t' r: -!-j t r rhnoccbnl Hie Anal tr-i!n ii.iu i yrtun jC can Dil ty an4 extierluient. o-i it-, -! mki::ts ü hns miVMy rtnee t.. an nui.rreedemed tt oi:i.!- v. IMA POPULAttllV. CS JJ( ;j p;,I W. real marl r hesnty at:1 i. htiul over her :! r it it. It . i' -!y rlejtaK.n tin' sea!;, fnasiag it I ...::: ; hair Irrnn r.illlnsoS aiS I itOrn Mi) iiin-r alnxuruuil growth u utus btfada. 11 .r v. f , !- to KE8TOBF. GRAY AND ' rtnpti if .vi. ... ...i t. i Sur Ii ken nennt f n,W-r nditu. t.r; hair ,s amde aoft, plialtle una IteauilfaL 'V.-i -s" , . vi:;etaui k i onrtuxniw iClV !' '' l'-s uever been Iu tbe market, wbUe as a SEAIR BEESSHfG it fall ':. iTfoet lnvniy. rvmtatetn- n ! i'te. able aeUiiueut, or aoiUUii tl.; Bneal v ."V" '' -' v 'he loej..-- -i". t---f a soft ana ' . J"j- r.n -si I, 'i.-. inr ii i - , .';:u'i.t. and the ei. .1 BMbttitttded utt (action 1 an. Every tottle is Warranted. FULLER, FIKCH ez rüLLER, irbale&Ie Istata, (alrafa tV n4t r .t liv n't Dniakh n RAIL- ROADS. Pittatararli, p?t. Wayne & :iaicago Ballwaj . o and after Doc. 21. ist;s, Trataw willteaTa Station diilv. i Sahhaths i-eented. as follows: i Train leavincbi a-o at i.r.o p. m.. leases i .: .v 1 Train leaving Httsbnrgh at a,90 P. M., Ieav daily. TRAINS GOING WEST.

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TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS EXPttES3.jKXrillS. KXTUKss. KMT.! ss Plttsbnrsh. MS ä x! !.." a m l.W rx 1,50 a x Rochester.. &JI " ll.SS " MAM " !. Salem 10.: " jl2.' r m Ö.: ' ."...Mi " Alliance. ... ll.SS " 1.43" S.SS ' S,4S " Canton lt,SI rx aM T,1S M T.-ri " M isillon. . . 12.tr " ! 2.4C " IM " .Vi " Onrllla I,S1 M ari " s.ihi B,ll " Wooster..,. 2.s " tM 88 " 8,dS Mansfield... t.HT M 8,15 M 10,10 KMT" mm Ar 4.4" M T.l5 M ! 10.40 " 10,50 " creaoimeM (, I(0AM VtmW ii,ot" ll,5 " niHvnis.... i;.2.l" ,10 " 11, " ÜP SndOSk' 7,18 M 7.-21 " 11,M 14.01 tm Korest 1AM TJ7 M il-i.:K x 11,80 " l.i.na O.iri ' MS " 1 -l " 1M Vnn Wert.. 10,11 10,33 k4 2.: il 2,30 " Fort Wayae 12,05 r m 12,20 am 5,58 " 4,03 " Cdnmnfa... 1,08 1.10" 4.:" 4.50" Warsaw.... Ijn 2,ir " S.S8 ' 5.40" Plsmottth... 3.03" 3,40 ' ß,40" 0.:i:Vaparaiso,.. 4,5 " 5.10 " S,20 " S. " Chleaso 7,10" " llo.ir. " ' J..V " TRAINS GOING EAST. STATIONS. EXPRESS. EXPKESS. EXPKIS. KZW ('hlr.no . S.-JOa xj 9.40 px! 4.50p x 4.50 a X ValnaraiHO. 9..W " 11.10 " 5.17 " S.ST " Plyiaoath.. 11SS1 19,49 a R30M 90-' Wsraaw . . IS,S1 px l,4i " H,! " 1S.14 " Colaaanla.. i.oo " i.-ir " IS,SS ii.i-' Fort Warna 8,8t' ,88 " HMS5 M 18,28 rm V ui Wert ;i.o; lk 4.:i4 ,k M,W am 1,48 41 Lima 4.1 " M " ! i-o M :,-1 " Forest 5.10 " 0.50 " I B.SS H 4. -10 " I'm S iidnsk- 5.: 44 7.1S " aSM 8,18 " Bucvrns ... S.Ot " 3.1.-" 5, ".. . . vr " s.ao " I 3.45 " rt.ao " t,(-tn S,5S n.iHl " 1,00" 5,4C i MaasJeM.., 7:1 11 9.35" 4,31 " 8,38" WKster.... S..51 11.07" 6,88" S.10 " Orrville 9.15 " 11.33 " I .34 " 9.15 " Mapssillon. . 9. M " 14.01 px 7.(7 " 8.58 " (t!! 10,04 " 12,20 " 7.-r M 10,21 " Allianw.... 10.45 " 1.05 " 8,25 " 11,30 " sii. in Ii. " i.37 " s.v. " rs,n " Rochester.. 1,88 a x 8,28 " 18,48 " 4.1 " Plttsbarfh. . 4.00', 4,45" ii,4r " 8,40 "

r. K n BR8, UenM Tlekel A-. nt. U &. I,. K. U. Time Tattle. To take cnVi t on Mtwday, February 8, I860, at 7::.() a.m. La Uoinc South. Q STATIONS ,t SIDINGS, R.50 pi w Arr.Laporte. . . I.ve. 7:30a m. S VI ass a StiUwell. 5.:' " -Vs .... Kankakee.. 5 1-2 " '!1 . . . Walkcito 4 45 " 29 ... Knott's . . . . U !l1 9:(H' -l HO 9;: " 3, 9:4S " .Arr..t80 10:80 " Lve.. 10:50 " . Arr 3R 11:30 " 40 11:40 . JgJ 5..s 20 Arr ' i - V M Vi Lea Areos. 10 ... . RaiNhacks. . 2.1 LM 7 ... Walnut 4311:58 " 1.51 " . I.ve Koe.-t. r r,o f. Trams tun rtnllv. Samtars .x( -'' E. U. SCOTT, Stip-rintenden).

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AE COMIXG. OJCCE MOKF WITH A NEW SPUING STOCK iu our great One Dollar Sale of Dry and Fancy CUTLERY &C PREMIUM HATES OF SHEETING : ForClnl. Thirty Ä1 yds. Sheeting. " Sixty. M H ' M Oue lluudred, OS All other premiums in Fame rntlo. 7 f E ' gellet, with new and ufnl articles. See new Circular and sample. Svnt to ny dore froc. ir Please lend your Money bj Registered Letter, aadresset to J S. IAWn & 0.f 1 t ISO Federal St.. Boston' Mum. P. O. Box- C 29-Gw FURNITURE. 1 PALMER, Dealer in all kinds of FT K N IT TTTl E "V LaPQRTE tntMMJL Ar new a til BfSJCfcMBa room where he kepg of goods tbe lt and cheapest assortment over offered in Plrmoiitu. A FIUST CLASS HEARSE, will 1e larniihedssj IsjmcpJ occasions on reafou able terms. C. PALMER. WAREHOUSE. I AND PLASTER. J MM) PLASTER. For Pieeh, New. Grand, Rapid Land Plaster iro to the YKL h O W KA HE II OUStS Prime new i rMomr, vlover. hcxgarian axb mjll.t.l SEED Ahraysoa band. AlsoSEED OAT8, KVK. ac Now is lbs time to gei a supply forSpriujj sowing. Bast quality of WARSAW FLOUR Cntai,tly on band. CASH PAID POROKAI1I of all kind-, al tintea, dVUTsred at the VELLOW WAHEHOISE. 4 II. G. THAYR. WOOLEN FACTORY. --, ' -v --- TOOLE FACTORY. AU(kman Woolen Factory. TTPPBCA SOCTOW3T, :!VP . M( '"V'T 4 QJ VA8SM7EME. DOT A'.v, 83JBLT 9MAl fuh um, nam um mam ktx am hmhl v;. FMJ.IXO, C rf-r Tl u a it i !!-. apionhifr. Ac All of oar mane ;ietnr' ws will eli:i tiL'e lor Wool at the Factory oral A. L. nllraaaa it Co.'s (sbiuet store, two doors Sou h of tho Parker Bonos Plvmoutb, Ind. S-J Suj CROCERS. ami it i:k co., Wbotesak ar.tl retail lealer ia A. cr ( :? n:s, rn o vjsi OJS l It OVA ER I'. I E A" .V W.1 R 17, Xoliio, Ciflpamgf A:c , plymod rn. CfDIARS. I ST; OPK.VKUi S fl O 0 k' d- CRA XV FOR D. ou the f rttetr onarMo'ao Tn-A--r knt. kmjmt opt un a xpfemdiet line ' GLASSWARE and LAMPS, Of ihe latest and most apnroT-d style, winch will be 80M at prices that defy competition. CALL AND EX AMIN K. Also a freah supply of OtViVM FA WTLT VROCERIF. Oath Paid for CmwUrg Produce. 17 SHOOK I CRAWFORD