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republican: VOL. 9. NO. 50.1 PLYMOUTH, -INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1865. WHOLE NO. 4GG, li T. - - . ' -. . - - ; , r ? ' ' ' I ' i . 1 i 'A "Weekly Journal devoted to Hews, Politics, Literature, &c, la published every Thursday Moruing by 1.3iatliDgly9 Editor aud Proprietor. ' OScc southeast corner Michigan and Gano streets, over Pershing & Co's Drugstore. Term of Siibci iptinn : If paid in advance, or within three month. .$2.00 If not pi? 1 within three month? 2 50 If not paid till the end of the year 3.00 Town subscribers whose papers are delivered by the carrier will be charged fifty cents per annum adilition.il. No piper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at th option of the publisher. Terms ol Atlvertiwlnsr: One JU re of 2'2' ems, or lea, three weeks, or less, $2.0il; each, additional insertion fifty cents. Larger advertisements in proportion. Leas than hill a square to he charged as a halt square. Orerhalf acquire tobe charged as a while square. Business Cards, one Tear, ten lines i 8.00 Buinea Cards, six months, ten lines S.00 Quarter column, three months 6.0 ' " six months 9 00 " twelve months 15.00 Professional and Business Cards. MEDIC ATiC ARD. Dr.' J. E. Brooke, RMprrtfullr Inform th rtti .f PlTimwith nit Mar Shall conntv that Im ha ivtnriiwt . PWmiTh. and will rrnnm theVrvtire of mdi. in in 11 iKran-Mi I ratichf an by ri-t (vli'--"!".! I-rofc-wMn ho hopes to Inri t a rraM.n.'iic ':itr.n.i. OrrifE -n oen-t fl.-v-r Ik-uctt Amlwarr Tlrick, 3t door on ii'irih C. IT. IIOOT-O, Attorney at Lair and Notary Public, War Claim ani Insurance Agent, 11j resuni.-l r"r'i-e 'in. CVen-n ai:d Tn l atr buiair.mftlU-u'ia l.at mU. rJ u cluryc. B.nuty. ILtck i'A aa l tVniuu jaocnnd at the leant ISiCIl l'CE-$-t.-l u LI VK" an ! PRol'tUTY in tM -' MmoMiM at th. lent p-iMf raff. Jte-in-? ia Lilr:? .-;r riyra vith. In-'. n2"tf Phillips & Johnson, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, NomtY's public, Autforizsi War Claim, Collection and Insurance Agents, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. - Etrw Ul attention siven t- th -ttl ro-nt -f Etatr. CnvvMnrin:;, a:id t'i- r. ill -. ; ion i f S.tlior Halm tr IVn.inn. IV.nntr. H li far. au-t all oih.-r War ( lain.. Ofivvn MK-Uia trvt, iu V!wurJ I5ri-k PMl;, up .tair. - K bOV-tf A. C. Capron, Attorney and Notary, AMU Licensed War Claim Agent, 1'LY.MüITlI, IX. Attvn.l k alt prof-l:vt 'm'.n jI-jc- 1 in Iii hain!. rrtirnlur aft. nti.-n . i T-Ii uis:;iji?a:itl f M-ttlr- iu-'tit nf I.ve4.n:" Kta;o-. IViil-ctionraaiteaml J rmit Ir rraifftl. Oli'i. owr Pj!mT' 5l"r, mrin-ruf Mirhiiti aJ La jxirtr utrwt. JnlJ-ly John O. Osborne, Attorney and Counselor at Lair. ' ' rru r. is b4k ti itp'.xo,- -i"1-1t1 rLTMOVTIT, IXD. W. H. Davonprrrt, . SURGEON DENTIST, Will t i.-it T y nr I TU n tlw second aud Ut Tu-laT an 1 V.V.Ir;,.Jiiy f each m-'nih. Ir. A. O SURGEON DENTIST. j." Vh"r or ii-irt!.d "M of Tiftli tnvrV'l n tli- nv-t rpt rnT"-! l;in. S;. i.d :tcutiii un, tn lin' ?r,vri i nn "t Mm- nnriir-.il Twin, ;in"1 irrsii:iriTr lif hilircii"! tivth n.trert- d. Fans and dilhtult tih es'ra.-twl with pi wltlmut Chlor.rf'orm. i'n tf rrni:lt.-5 t Iii mivsny tiniex rrf on M.m.'at ifl Tii"'4. 'llii- vwr lliUV IUl,ry, Hl side Mi liiim Um t. irtl-Iy Bank of the State of Indiana. BRANCH AT PLYMOUTH. yOpeo frain l'ia.ni.t 12m , and from 1 lo3p.m."5 TM K . i: i:SN Kit. Cvfdih-r. ' C- - ' S. A. KLETt'lItU, Ja.,rrriJfiit. d-r;"ii4-n."Tt . o v n ii o rÄ , LA PORTE STREET. WEST OF CENTER, (formerly farmer's hotel,) GEORCi: HALDWIN, PKUI'ltlETOR. fcbruarjr 23"tk-ly E n if .i n hs nous t: , Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind. C. & w. H. rlcCanncl, Proprietors On lil mei to aud fr m all traiu. and al o to any tv f th towu wl-n ord.T are U-Tt at Ui tIoae. nUtf A sen is "W.i u feci XOTt 0;K GRKVT NATIrtNAL WOBK. The Biott complete, autbrutiu fc-d retUldi Life of I.iix clu puu- li.hed. JNS. IlKOS 4 ., ngll 1 lm 119 Wt Fourth at.. Clnx innati, O. A. U. PHIL POT, Watchmaker and Jeweler, AV.. - ALSO, DEALEa IX Ware, Toys, Wut side Mtrhiean St., ietronth Brand. Bank. FlTmtmtta, Ind. Wtrh, Clocks and Jewelry repaired eft short notice, wad warranted TER3I3 .MODERATE. dcmbcr3"6-u jtf , . JiO CREDIT. Colonel E, Powell, Shaver anil Ilirdr. .Ihavinitj Slismpinsr nd Wifdpig lonV io the toetet and tnot fashionable style. Toan's liardwarestor, , -jr Sbp Ter Bnrk fc wtW64-6f .Jolin, Noll. Shop east sidn Miehtiran srrect, erre-site Branch Bnk. P'ynionih, Ind. fnltf I TT 33tflC -OB- nmsm cordial Tbr Children Teething. : - . . .': " nvHH Prepwratioa contains no vpxmjt er taneti. Tot inarrlMS. Bowe.uoni plaints, s ersr and rratnjlatas. xnn cordial acts like a, charm. It sottens the Unmi, rejru Ute. the Bowtfc. And Sjstein, an4 fill aot stopify or Injure tb ,t uifc-arhiiH 1 fioM by all Drafziau at avts- pitlr? ly wl.aaafeaBBäV Ban TilTi gysi ;; - -r hymk:.. . ' . : Written for the Opening of a New House AVor.bip (T. S.Kiug'a) iu San Francisco. Of BT JOHN O. WHITTItft. Amidst ihase wleitin works of Thine, The solemn mitnreU of the pine, An awul ShagU'g icj shrine Where swell X1T hjmn3 of wave and gale, ' And organ thunder nerer fa;l Behind the cataract's mistj rail. Our punj walls to Thee we raise, Our poor red-miisic sound Thy praue Forgive, O, Lord! ourchildish wajs! For, kneeling on thene altir-ttaira, We urge Thee not with eclflili prayers, Nur murmur at our dailj cans. Before Thee, in an evil day, Our country's bleeding heart we lay, We dare not ask Thy hand Jo taj; But through the war-cloud prajto Thee For Union, hi a Union free. And peace that comes of puritr. That Thou will bare Thine arm to Bare, And, finiling through the Red Sea ware, Make broad a pathway lor the slave! ,u , For us, confessing all our needs. We trust no rites nor l ord nor dee&i, Nor yet the broken staffs of creeds. Assured alone that Thou art good To each as to the multitude, . Elcrual luve and Fatherhood! Weak, fin ful. blind, to Thee we kneel, Stretch humbly fWih our hands, and . feel Our wcakntss in our strong appeal. So, br thee western pate of eTcn, We ait to see with Thy forjiiren The opening Golden Gate of Heaven! Suffice it now. In time to be Shall holicr'altats r.?e to Thee Thy Church our wide humanity! White flower' of Lore its wall. shall climb, Soil bel"i of Peace shall ring its chime, It days fhall all be holy time! A fweeter org .shall then be heard, The imiic of the world's accord ConlCising Ctrist, the Iuward Word. That song shall swe'l from shore to shore, One hop;, one laith, one love restore The scamk nbc that Jesus wore! OUT OF SCHOOL. BT M4RT CHIEF. Uncared.far from Midam? D'0rtT, bcyonl the influence of her C'.rpi of dragons, out of reach of rigid discipline, and totally regirdlcss of the rules of good pociety, Mill Siantou and Katie Apncw made night hiJeotn with their shouting and ha'looMig as they rode un to firmer AnJrews' old farmhouse. They were mounted on 1mm vy work in? hoff, that moved like mountains beneath l uetr prett y burdens. The ij:hl of me checked both steeds and voices. .Mill Statitoi began to sing: " i n. 1 IU II" I" !"Vii ' iu, .uuiic ic " ...-vi it .. ... ..li -M t.ii: .i " "Who are VOU, prav," I d.-m Hided. "I could j .:...- ... i.i ;n i nri.,,,1 rtr lTtiln m i in in iiiiii mi iitu i a lm iJiiL'iniiMt 4 . v -. i to that war whofp. I M J " ' am a pilgrim and I am a stranger, she sang again. "Vou arc in a sad state of demoralization," I replied. "Demoralization! I should think so,' was the laughing retort. "We have rode through clouds of pulverized real estute. and sjiUand rub so:! lie on us and our garments in numerous strata. Dirt and demoralization are parent and child. Shab l.iaes and sin have the same relation.' Goodness i.i r . . .1... .......... tneiiis ccan c oiues l.kz irus v nit m'i, v- withstanding." Sin was oing on, when I iutiTupted her. Sometiody ha arrireiir II. r lace w is imbued will serious interest ia an instant. "WhoT" sho demanded, eagerly, "A pilgrim and a stringer," I answered "What is it like?' she questioned. "A jumping jack," 1 npliod. Her eve sparkled. ail . ! Aft nAn nAitn t i nl rrVfän . ftllirni J5 II IUAII L.VIIMir'11 1-41 f I'W. v - n , lar num!cr. Describe it with a suitable adject ive." t Interesting," I answered. She clapped ber IkuuIs. "That is what I want; something absorbing, ongnrtfng. Intens.; som?tliing diiTi-rent from eat ing and sleeping, and women." Just lhn the stranger passed thro the ball a"d st.iod in the doer, hrs baniisome foim and manly head clearly revealed by the g'owing lamp behind Mill watched him curiously. "I mean to captivate him," she sdd, delibcr atelv. after several minute survey. "McClcllan meant to take Richmond," 1 re plied. For response she said . -I wiil 'fight it out on this line if it takes all summer.' Does that sound like McClellaaF' "Granted you captive him," I. replied, cui bono. "Will Harpor. is ilv an embryo peolessional, tiinür-T his vacation .into account bv country I school-teaching. You ain't mn-v him. TV Von liitl innrf-pnt " he exclaimed. "As if his captiva'ion and my mamase were united like cause and fflvc'. He shall love me, bit I doa't iutend to love him. "Canute did not .intend the occean Mibe bevor,,! the limits he i resenbed. I answered. Mill fixed on me a curious, half co.nprehendmg stare, nd wheeling W awkward charger about, dashed down the lane with the fury of an amizon. he oesan ner worK oi capiivaiiow next morning 1 'o . r ... . w hen she entered the breakfast room clad m s m- pie wUe,mI affoctingm ealor dainty- of man- Vn- t 1 :n " T t rj- t iucumuu ... ov Witlilaroe not , e . I tr , l in tie nature oi mm iu turn niu,m-irmi nu . - - . - . in ? ... that fair face, half ;eetuess and halfsaucinc.tr ways that had lost their brusquenesä in aa . i i ii l i. v.. - - cri liable calm .... m. ,h,i.vi.-..-Ml i. waaaHujK " " the n.ornincr the horses were brought uo to nue. I had. leert )t prlrg Tipon the .backT.of her Bueei.halus and fly aion wingaof the wind, but now she stood with timid grace waiting the assis tance ol her escort and exciting all hU sympathy wiihhrr chilJ-Hke fears. The little hypocrite?" muttered Kate Agnew, as they rode away. Will Harper tolding the reins he deemed her incompetent to carry. But as we rode, Sam Dalton paused us, the gentleman who , a week beTore nad-icarjenged Misa Staaton to a race 4 In"n- Instant Mill had gathered up her reins and waa awar, dashing after the solitary horseman with a rapid pace. A look ol fright came into Will Harper's eyes and he UrteJ iu pursuit, but he could not mistake that firm seat and steady rein for a novice, and he suddenly turned and joined as with the confession: I think Miss Stanton has been deceiving me." That night, Mill Stanton came to us in the tarlor, clad in softest shades, and speaking in her owesJ.sweetesUones but-Willr hrver 'turned from nerwitn af qu1et lmile'"'' Kate Agnew. In vain she made her person beautiful and her con versation attractive henceforth.. ,Will Harper, etpi' J Tr re "tiWeMfpoa her. '.,' A 1 .As we sat alone one, eyening, ,and . there, cajpe tolmr eari the toiagled oi of Will lUrpfer abd Kate Agnew, I could. not forbear asking:. , "DaVoa propo00 to tuke' Riehmond int Chicka homiajT;'. , :; . ': .? She laughed scornfully, and said: MH refuses to notice me anr mre, but I - MM dctermfned to become his pupil '. to; ; rnorro. lie sluJl teach me, and at the same ime I shall ' be teaching him a few facu of which he U new igwniii ' Win I not vex his proud soolT" , ' ""; . "rYou go to a district school!" I laughed, immod erately "Mary's, little, lamb ao celebrated, in verae, was more in-i place. Like him, yon will make the children lauzh and 'olat. and so tie '-. . ?t . . - . - teacner wiu turn you ouL'; r. She laughed heartily. ! .' uw 1 am: ieta lMn 'S". na ! hare a neht to go .. II JJ. w , , . 1 Th Deal nibt. when, the hoar tame for the eher,3 return lie did not comer neither did "Mill j Stanton. Another hour, andntill they came not. j SI a1wl' a rt . 1 . 1 täv n r V rt artriiliiirv tr ir (rtav fi rr a I together. He was talkin? earnestly; and sh was lUiommr.iih m,.i .n.i A the door they parted, he taking her hand, and Ae j ulu.,.1Jp) , nw.uc i She came directly to my roorri,-' and I snw her eyes were red with weeping. j name, are wholly repudiated br me. On what Have you cradu ited? Were kept in, eh? , ground their expectation of my acceptance of the Caught a whipping, did you? How is Kicli ) nomination was founded, I am at a loss to conjee tcood?" were question with which Kute Agdiw , ture. jf ( had remained at home during the lst and 1 plied .her. :, j fuur years of rebellion sLting the Government She threw herself into a chair, exclaiming: bv word and ballot, pioUng the death of friend "I have made a preciom fool of myself to-day. tnd tie overthrow of Cbertv; if rav name wa V'al Ilut oh, girls, if you could hive seen ihe look of j Undigham, ßooth,r Wir,' ther might have had a astonishment on Will Harper's face when he ; preteuse; but I Ain'X drill in that squ ad. I have found me among his pupils. He evidently expec- been a soldier; I hare seen Belle Me and Libbv ted m to leave, and near the time for the opening prison; and as they (the Democracy) did not yield of school invited me to a visitor's seat. I an- j their support iu TTT-.- , I reject their love swereu nat i wisnea to oe a pupn. iic was : excessively annoyed, 1 could pee, and inquired rny name, witü a blush. I told him. and bo said: .'I advise you to go home. I shall teach notblng but ordinary" English brtnehes. Moreover, 1 th ill expect and enforce the same obedience from you that is exacted from the smallest pupil. Tli'S raulvd tne but I expressed ray willingness to enter cl.tssvs already formed. Then inr ppoit bean. 1 did indeed make the children lauirh nud play, anl Will Harper worked with disorderly e'e meots. In the classes I gave incorrect and irrele- vent answers. In geo-aphy he ak'.d r.ie my j state, and I answeied 'com fort able, thank you. j In definition he akedme the meaning of phenom- j enon, and I told him it was a cow going up a tree ; backward. In the drawing class he asked mo if I j could draw, and 1 replied that I coul-J draw an inference and a bucket of water. For Uis rude- nou hcC'immimlN me 10 remain an Uoiir after school. My tricks and indolence soon became infections, and sonic oi the Urer pupils jo;nf d me in my raUls aitinst nnd order. Finally Will Harper reached the point wheic patienre ceased to be a virtue, and Ve threatened the .hjst oCfender with' pnth men, clt4n?r at tln feruV ne seldom uses- Fie long a call detained him a few minutes ; frort the room, and prompted br tho fpirit of mmii ma minc-hief, 1 incited screril others to pin a juvenile , ' class to their seatsT When he di-mied them alparauo Kepm,.lc, in speaking of the the.v attempted to ris-, were pulled h ick, arose j leg tl profesjion, pavithe following well merritcd Co in. and rent thciritrees as well as the air with compIimenU to Judges Ocburn, Niles and Bradler the soun 1 thereof. The fchool was uproarious, wfLiporte. -' 7r but the b achcr stoovl calra justice, hcr.-elf. ' , ... From thit moment I bowed to Will Harperaa my J "It lwrdly orcr fallJ to Hie lot or any people, superior. He soon traced the mischief to that lit- j 1,1,1 ,ht' n!,v g'ven them, a more upright, just, tie vixen Jennie DI, two large bovs and mvself. j " u,".tcJ ra ,n to wear the judicial ermine, than He went to the desk for the ferule, and as I Watch-! Ju,,-e 0'Jrn. Anj DJatt who has studied humm ed hiiw, calm with hi fixed purpo. I'besan to i nl"re, aj know man, cnnot fail to see that lie tremble. ' The Ikivs Mibm'tted to the 'punishment Pve3 wh",e sa,1, awi o5" Reen and polishe I in without shrinking". Jennie D i-g scarce heede 1, : toHect ;,,,,,-T,.l V ne idea of right between and then he came to me. I looked up defimtclr, men. e t elievc that m no resp-xt woul-l he but one gi.uiccjnto his pallid face assured me for, 1,1 eompanson with the world renowned Sir the first time f Jtood before mv nnster. For a j M-,ew '4je moment he he.-it it. d and .1 inc.'d aiut tho school. J j. . v"dgc rules, as a poli-hffl scholar, ?a clear and It hhad wavered then his authority wax M lin ' Wblc Ui;nker, has few equal. ; As a winter, he end. ai.d slowlv the fciule fell ui on niT hand f I , pave no fign of pain, and incted I felt nothing but the degradation ol sinking so low in his estima tion. When the school was over, an I we were alene. he told me it was the sorriest day of nil his life. He confessed to a rare pleasure in my society, un t lhe found I w.t o-ing l.i:n for mv amusement, and spoke bitrerl v of the disra it v in our po-nii. n. wi.i .h might indeed give mi a rig iu i- refuse his Iriend- j shio, but ".ive me none to ink? htm' btittvof ridicule. I disclaimed this idea, for you know 1; have been well .intruded t respect all honest i men with unmade fortunes, and at last I convinced him that I had oulr been thoiivhüi-s' and mis irimis, nua rranv n sire-i -ihs p..-a iwtu, am, . then we tniue up, and 1 wept and lie smiled, a-.id - Kate A 'new will fi;id hctsclf nowhere "The cry is'O.i to RiHim md!" I eacl iimed. When the fall of Richmond made our hearts re joice this glorious spring time, there cam a letter from Mill Stanton, saying: Grant has taken Richm md and I have t ikMi Will Harper. I did not intend that two should play at the same gam, byit I now uirlerstatrlyour alltislon lo Catiut I have prmUed to . wed Will Harper. My father mt him in il ir ofliee, aud was pleased w ith him. That showed his pood j taste and w.is a comolim.-nt to mine. He tff'r d him a .iruationin hisollioe, and ere long Will Harper ofTeied himsell as a son in-law. My father j savs he cuiU not reoist the tempt iiion of havioa , distinguished son-'n law a few years hence, and so 1 am to m wry toe m'y m in ou punish me and be forgiven. earth who could South Carolina The Constitution as Amended Details oi the New Clauses. New York. Oct. 3. The Charleston Courier, of Scjl.'29ih, rubli?he the complete revised Con stitution of South Carolina, as adopted by thetate Convention on t'ie 27th ult. The following is r -. . ii ... i - rtmmary of us . Twrwuiur Kepreienutiun . pUc-. eu, as neretoiore, upon tne joint oasis oi the amount of all taxes raised, whether direct or indi rect, and the number of white inhabitants in each district . TUU important change, however, itnade that, wLereaa, all lands in the- fcute and depart ment and tho.e in the cities were assessed under the old sjtrm urvording to ii fixed, aitcqu il and arbitrary estimate, now the taxes will be laid ac cording to the actual value of the property. This is a i reform which h tsilong been needed, no I is ( one strictly founded on colonial rights.' It will prove a great reiiei to unarieton, w hich aione thus paid nearly oue-fourlh of the ünpoet ia the State. One Sj.-nat.-T is asigned to each judicial district extjept ia4iie judicial district of Charleston, which constitutes under the present nrr ingeim-nt two eleeiioDrslialrittia. The -ily, composed of the lute election district with two senator, and the t;rtner parishes of Christ Church, Berkelev, St. James n,v,.. rr..k St Thm, .r.. run;. mi J gt S u at)J s:t. johM,and Colton constitute anolhe dl4lrict unJf r lhe nne üf the M ection d?5ltrict cf Berkeley, and arc entitled to one 4, r f tomcd whnprstificl elecl,i dVr'icts: ' " ' j , . , , , . . . . l Iii omi'i (if luiicrnir lurli li w in 1 mM.nr ; b n c,nrJClf u iliveste(, with T,ie tprm ,3 JeJ t( fourVMr,. ! lie ia to be elected by the peob, and in case of i an efl,uiitj .if votes, ha is then to be chosen by 'J T ' twuiiiinnu iu liu iirrtire, um wim mc r urguaru .1 , , . Hi-it ii e ii to report to the Legislarure s'.l c i'es of i it rw fiich has been frranted br- Lim. -with a ' fu.l statement of his reasons therefor. " prevent hasty legislation the veto power U vested 1 m nim,sunjeci to oe ov-rru.eu uj a raaiority oi both branches ol the General Ass-mbly. The Lieutenant Governor, also elected br the pebpkvbedomeSftby ,y irtüefof his office, the PrVsi debt oi the Sen W and.ietll td the tbajf ot jth'e State in case öf a vacancy. The law is to be administered bv superior and infvfioej courts, Erected and established by the Legisi4tiire;'tIia.JuiIge9 if tlt Superior Court to be electea by them for the term of good behavior; those of the inferior courts Io four yeats, one of tho latter to located in esch Judicial District, and to be especially charged with the trial of all civil causes wherein one or both of the parties are persona of eolor.', 1 li juiin'; ;-.t The freehold qualifications for a seat in the Senate or House of Representatives it dispensed with. y-'i i s. y-t f n ; ThequaliSca(ions for suCfrsge are the same as Jorft witlj aq exception.Tnade in faror of emi grabGYrom Europe, who, in lieu of the provision of two year's previous citizenship, must delare their intention iobcdomtj A cKiaen of the United States according to the constitution and laws of the same. No estate is made requisite. ! The treasuries of Ute upper and lower divisions are united into one, whose oce shall be at Colum bia. The clau.e fn Watidn'to IhTolilntary 'servitude, asserts first, that the slaves have been emanctpa t'.dtfjr, lhe: acu'oa oUhe United State aqrtwriW's; and secondly, that except as a punishment for crime upoo convwtiot lt-shau never be re estab-i lished. " - ' ' The election shall tke place upon the lPth cf October ensuing, being the third Wednesday in the month.- - - j The House of Representatives remains the same, with the proviso thai no one election district should aigucd snore tlianjlweire representi- uves. ine quota of Charleston heretofore was tw enty. rIn other respepti the provision! joa the birtluNuntJajrxiff lai' VOiUa The nca voce rdit has been substituted iu the 8U GentrsJ A.ssemblr for thosuocage by ballot. The United Ststes frigate Congresa has beenrujjr.and Mm Ükholas Van WerL Mr. V. i. ' raised ana pucea in tne tirj deck at I'ortamouth, Forty Rounds arid a Blizzard. ( A. C. Van Tine, luring been nominated by the J femoeraey of Erie county, lor county Kecorder, 1 ,ik.,., : . ..-A .i.Tr. . I hereby declare, and reoue'st' rry friend-if ! tney Dear me any love to maKe it Known tnat the t proceedings of said convention as regards my' now. An Unfashn'alja Old Fellow. The Washington Torrespondent of the Cincin nati Gazette teils thtfoowing anecdote of Gen eral Spinner, the TryTf-nrr of the United States: "The siuiplc hoarHi 6ld fello in th.it he cinnot fi!nt th ow is unfashionable, &iut there h .is been a war. A repentant A Kbnj1 an' reached his hand across the table to bi o..h day, at dinner. 'Don't vou remember rae, Gcnesik I uci to ait with you in Congress, down," to 'lfrCV I remember you well non;rh. You remained b-r a pood while nfter lt&, walked thrigh all our enmps, and s.r.v nltogetlier toe much i)efore you lelt.. If you were going to be tr'.Ltr you tniht have bad the grace to go a little earlier", bo that your old fiiendw houMu't be comselled to suspect" von as a spv. 'Uut, C'Oneri.I. man ever regretted this tliiiig more than I did!' 'Whv, in tha name of ttrr.hood, then, didn'Cj0" stand up against it? Isut noaTou bad t go i.ci your State, sad get of fice tinder tl e government of traitors, an 1 n w vou come up to this und sill, Andy Jo!.non, to'get prdond. I'd Liu; you, tb.t' what I'd do with you, old friend as you are!' " ;w givrn mew na tome gems which will never be forgottcu. His speech on the Mluinstead Ex emptiou' in our Cot.stitutional Convention, m tny years since, was published not only in almost every pipvron thil Continent, bat widely lit Europe. He his found lithe In tpitVof th labor of his pro f;s-iont to pursue the sciwics, and is as familiar with Chemistry as a school boy with his primer. With his learning anl talent is rnml'n.l th. t. alted character of a ChrUüan pentlem.in Judge liiadley is a man cf missive intelleef. and profound leiral ern lition. His influence with the Court and Liar, would show at a, glance to the mosteaual observer, hia high moral aud legal standing. There are mi".y others of our bar, whose learn ing and ability add to its standing, and we hre felad o say but few who detract from it. We are proud of our "Bench and..ar." A Fatal Mistake. At a late hour on Saturday' night .Mr. Trkins, icffidinj in SiJny.t the corner of Belridere and Carey Street, was arouH'-fiom his bed by his wife, who said there were burglars in the house. Mr. Perkins aroso and examined the house, but found no burglars. He returned to his bed, but iome time daring the night heard, or thought he heard, som body moving through the house. He got up, took his revolver,, and seeing s)mebodj moving at bis crttinbur door, fired. Horrible to relate, the shot took eff-ct in the breast ol his wife, from the ctTHts of which she died soon after. The hns-brind, whi, of course, was beside himself with grief at the occurrence, immediately surren dered himself, but as the tragedy was shown to be ofa purely accidental nature, he was discharged. Tlienffur lias thrown the whole of SiJney into a Uateofthe nnst painful commotion. Richmond Yl.ij, 21st inst. ..-.. At. ." The cholera is rapidly aba'ing in Egypt, Italy, Turky and paiii. and will soon entirely disappear. l-.- f . . I r i i' , - i rv i c it. c nr ucru iiu tn, to cuoiera in r.n- l iu l.bllt in fom9 ir, 0, F n,rllcuL,lv at .Marsi illes, u has raged severely. Englishmen and Atuet icaus muat look out for it next year. In Democratic days the taxes were so slight that they were scarcely felt. Is i: not about time the people shook off a portion of this taxation. Cin cinnali Eiiqnirrr. In.Dem jcratic davi "so-called" the epponeuta öfthat Dartf submitted to the verdict of the ballot. box, nndtievter pi jnged the country into war and tlebt. In ao attempt to reverse an election. Had , the i?othern Democrats in lcCl pureiiod the same (xcurse there would have been no' war nor heavy taxation. Hid the Democrats ef the North given a loyal support to the Government after the war j begin, it would have ended in half the time if did, ; and our taxes would now be corrspondinrlr less. Bat the Democracy propose to chake off a por- tion of the taxation, how do tliev propose to do it? ! Th" '" VT ' ht, to be done should i be able to tell how li is to be done. The people f l'"s ctfrJ hive heretofore paid their national . oi,iISilti0Ili wivh scrupulous fidelity. Do the De- ! lU'tT.icj advise that that hubit shall be filwken off? rr.r -jnut i "ii'i jour Henry S. Norrise, a stamping c?erk in the Post Office, at Indianapoli, was arrested on the 3d inst on the charge of abstracting valuable letter?. He about thritr, raurt of Wlncn li e returned. Four or five he destroyed He says be ouly got about twenty dollars in mon ey, lie waived an examination, and was bound over to the United States Court in the sum of one thousand dollars bail. Ytung Norrise is aboat seventeen ye irs ol age, and, previous to his arre-t, stood very high among those who knew him. He served nearly two years in the army, and during the last six months has hern clerk in the office of Col. Simonson, Post Comma: der. He was a lad of fiue promise, and his tall is greatly to be re gretted. Covstt Uoxds. Judge'Bicknel!, at the recent term of the Washington Circuit Court decided in favor ol the validity of County Bonds issued to procure. oltt-r.v , The- stmt questida Is before the Supre'me Couri of the State. ' r -, The story will be-renerabered of a dead soldier found on lhe' field of Gettyiibiirgi" whose last gaze was fixed upoa the miniature likeness of two little children; . No trace existed of the name of the soldier, and the photograph of the children was ex tensively copied for-the pjrpose of ascertaining their identity. Finally they were believed to be children of Sergeant Ilumison, of PörtrilleVNew :Yovkv mid the proceed of the large 'sale of 1 the photograph were paid Over to the family. Now it appears, the defunct Sergeant has turned up. bis long absence being accounted (or by his confine ment In Southern prisons. The original of the photograph, are still to be diacorered. . The public debt, September 30th, was two bil lions seven hundred and. fifty-four million nine hundred and forty-seven thou -and seven hundred and twenty fsixtlolltre and seventeen, cents, show, ing a decrease of the public debt of over twelve millions during the month. 1 '' - ' ' - 1 At a recent triaT iti New Ybrkj four sisters' be tween the ases of 16 and 22,, were witnesses. i Tnet itre all lomafes of one house ofill-finae, in , city. Their lather Is an orthodox clergyinan. !, . i i n I' A' pair of twins; weighing twenty-two and a half pounda were UteW bora at Lanslnbarg New Vork, IllXUUlir 11PW I lim . Berenty-six year Old and Mrs. V.'ttTty-foHr. Josil Billings' Elements of Moral Philosophy. I e are apt to naie mem wno wont tnKe our advice, and despise them who do. one "di? kioi?u P ' bo and Elegant lezzure chewing plug tobacco. spitting in a Uorg's eye. Real happiness don't consist so much in what a man don't have as it does in what he don't want. Fear is the fust lesson larnt, and the last one forgotten. Nobody but a phool gits bit twice by the same dorg. A pet lam always mikes a cros ram. Epitaffs are like circus bills there is more in the bills th in is ever performed. Tew be healthy eat unyuns and go naked. WAR W MORE! Grim-Visaged War Ilaving xniooih-d his wrinkled front, th" atteution cf MV (" "j'lu a J 'Ulli AU I TWI 111 I j is tauvu to Kcllcy A: Kendall's New Grocery & Provision Store, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. Where ther can buy all kind of Choice Family Groceries -AT TIIE- Very Lowest Prices. Id the Gnxvrjr tine I hey kep J. cos. Sugars, Coffees, JSpices, Candles, Soap, Prunes, Syrups, Search, Itaislns, Tohacco, d'C, d'C, Cigars, d'C, d'C. In the Provision line. Meals, Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Candies, Crackers, etc. Fish, In addition to the abor they hare ikewie a largs and varied assort men t of Glass, Stone and Wooden Ware, snj ererythin Uouto. cle usually fUund in a first class Grocer Tha Highest .Market Price iu Cash PAID FOR PltODUCE, 8CCH AS Butter, Ess. Chickens, Potatoes, und alt ither kind of Country Pro.lnre. Intending to keep a full supply of all kind and qualities of WIPCII THEY WILL" SELL th'-y intte everybody to call and examine their stock. WASHINGTON KELLEY, WILLIAM .M.KENDALL. Plymouth, May 18, 18Ü5 2Sif MEDICINES! PorsHins cfc Co., Would call the attention of the public to their fulland wellselected stock of goods, well suited to , this market, consiating in part of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Book?, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, Lamps. Lanterns, Coal Oil, YANKEE NOTIONS, -Wall Window Paper ,i . ' .-.:;. . . " . Perfumery . PKb tograph Albums, Cigars, Fiue Cat Tobacci, Candies 'o r. i PA TEXT MEDICINE Si ' . j i 1 t J!' Foley's Botanic Balsam, Hollo wny Worm ConfectIos, fcc, iC. . Call and see bur'stock: before prirchatirg else where. ' ,; ""' PERSHING &'Co: anS.! 865-1 3tf ... tr- iß e 3 A VoUefrcm tU Far TCtL-rtUg of Costa i'i J S. "f.ars f - - - a T TiMT 1 ' c " Cost r'l,f advertisement IaUispper. CliailffC Of BllSillCSSf j Locality ! (formerly steter a scuaxe,) ' Has this Day Removed to S. .11. Becker' Old Stand, well known as COItBIiX'S COlSNEaRa WHERE, AS HERETOFORE, A FULL AS SORTMENT OF IBY KHTJIIS, Hats and Caps, Coots aud Shoes, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Will be kept constantly on hand) and will be offered for sate nt the Very Lowest Terms Possible. Thankful tr received patronage at the old stand, (iioxt to Per.Uios'a Prut; Store,) the undersigned begs to .uli jt a continuances cf the same at the new stand. Motto Unchanged: Quick Sales, Small Profits, AND Strictly Honest and Fair Dealing. . SPEYER. Plymouth, May 3d, 1S05 29tf REMOVAL! H B. DIGKSOM & GO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR Immense Stock of MAIIBIIDWAIT&E, To the Corner Room of 0'J3 M1CI1IOAX STREET, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, WHERE THEY INVJT1J Irr lr.'' j '.'Hi iio Ali of their ' Old - Customers Te Ctfme and Sec tkero, aU s many Ncvr Önes as can sjet Into the Store. . - ' . ' '" "' ' ' ' j Thankful for past patronage, a contia nance oi tae samc . respec....y ...i. , ; .' . ' ;: - , AAI A ATJaVA.' w -W - rijmoutli. May II, lW-JWf ' i i XT cm xt on: itohi Stra tell ! Xcratrl! Scratela ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will (urrtheltrh lots Hours It tun the l'riiiri. Tth. Afs t,'l rr, (. hill.ltu:;-, n.l lt Ertip ti' U xt tl:i- Skin. I'rii-r. V) rth. IU an of lutii'R and Vi'iilir lii.ii will r.'-t remove tl Jifc-rj.-v. I!v o.1iiis r-fits in T. a II. M." lltMKKR, CLirnp.. jt will l- f.rwirIfl ly mail, (ir ! :ii.v t.j.rt "I lin-oailitry. hi. .-.J .. ;.t WW, Iv ÜfUMlAMS AN .J' II i K. ;..,! V. k H. M. IIOOKI.f. Agflita . "' v HHTK, rrtiprlttors, P.oMon, Mass. May 4, isr,5 T-ly The Urcat Canse OF HUMAN MISERY. 1 Lertnre en the atnre. Treatment and Radical j Our- f S,"nm.,l Wt-sikiii-!. or Six rinnJorrlinr-d, inlnrrt t C..1T At....... In...l,,iuri, V...:. O ,v.:l:. . 7. II ,llt i II . 'I il II l i l J l.lil 1' l.l-, ,.-l. J H -M I I ! T , HII'l Iuipcdinients to Marriage ft -tirra'ly. Nurvottsnes, Ten- nmptioii. Kiil .v hii-1 Kit; M'-iill ivnd f'hvsical Tnni. pacity, io. By lt'!( T .1. I I LVKRWKU, SI. V., Author of tlio "'Jri-cii lt'H.k," Ac. The wwlJ-riMjowned antlir. in this sminMe Ircctnts clearly ,rovf fr.nii liu own exM.ri.ii-r thnt lh atil n.n-srijuii'-es of Sfir-Almw may l.? IVc I n ji I Iv rr jotrd with out medicine, and wiilimit J.oijrfrons Mirciial njrj.r''!!, iMingies.itistrutiiriits, rinu r ordi.-iN. piintingvnt a mod ofcurwutdni-pcprtnin arfdcflfi ttial, ,y hii h evt-ry ii(T n-r. no matter what l,i.niJiti'ii dhit W, may rur- himoplf chpap1v,prfrntelv.atidn('i'at. Till S I. Kl'TI'KK Wll.f, PROVE A DUOS TO TM"'l .x.VXbS AND TIIlH'f AND?. Sent, uti'ler B"at, in a d:iin ift-iihM riiv l,,tc, to ny ad itrc8. on thf rn-eijit ol ix r-nt, or two pottp? tamp, by a,l lrci.-iiii Clin-. J. C. Kline Sc Co., 1-7 B.-ry, New Vork. rot Office box 1"3". juuv!5'Uj-a3 G-reat Improvements in SEWING MACHINES I Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 18CÖ. Salesroom, 530 JJroadway, N. Y. 232 Washington Boston, iMass. This Machine io , on-t ru. l. tt on an entirely new prinri. pie of mcrhanism, -"--sii; luat v ran an1 'valuable im provemeuts. having U-eti rxamiiif-d I v the init pr f t-r.d expert. n.l .r..n..iu.i .-.J to 1c 61 M l'LICll Y aud Pllit FKi'TKiN "MBINKI. The fol rwiiii; are t lie priucf pal wlject ion surged again ft .-v-win;; .nacniut-s: 1st nx-4!.ivv labor to the oerat.ir. 2d Liability to'g.t out of order. 3d Expense, trouble ami hs oft ime inrt-pairir tt. Ith I iiriij .- it !(, evi ry t! -i i ij li'i.n f mntrrial. "tli V iinpreeatit noiMj bile in i,-r;it kin. The Empire Se icing Machine is Exempt from all these objections. Tt hasaf raizht n-e.lb-. i-'r--ini!. nbtr;iction malr t! LOCK or S1ILTTI.E STI 'i which will NMTIlrK RIP i.r KAVIX, and is like on ltu Ideu: jerforn.s perfect aewinp on every d s-. ripti- n cf n:atni:tl. fn in Leather to th'. finj-t NaaMk Mnliu. with cotton, linen or-ilk thread, fiom tln-c ir -t to the fincnt mimlier. Ilavinjr neither ('AM nr (Vfi WI'KKL, and the least p358iblcfrii.-l.on, it i uu; smooth ashlars, and is eiipiiatkai.lv a oisi:li:ss mkiiive! It re.iuir.-i FIFTY TKU CENT bus power to drive I than any other Mm-hin la market. A till of twelve years of a pecan wuri It t-:.di;v, without fatigue ir itijurvto health. Its SVKEXU Tll'nud WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY of nitrii'-ti'-n render it almost imj osil le to pet t nt o order.aiol is .JCAKAJiTKLD by the conipany togiTet-o-tire sat ifii-l ion. We ri'-ipt-et fully invite all thne who niaj d sirrtosnpply thcinsclv. ith a superior article, to rail acd exumin This Unrivaled .Machine. Hut ia a tnoreesiecial manner Jo we solicit thr patron axe of Merchant Tailors, Dress Malers, Coach Malers, Corset Malers, Hoop Slcirl Manufacturers, Gaiter Fitters, Shirt and Bosom Malen, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Malers. CWTteliRiom and Charitable Institutions ill boliber. ally dealt with.'itt . - Price of Machines, Complete Xo.l, Family .Machine, n iili HV-mmerconiplc-te, 6e ro No. 2, Small Manufacturing, w itl, Extension Tal le, T'u No. :t, I.arire Manufacturing, ith Kxtci.iou Table, S.r on No. 3, LarKe.fitr Leather, with rolling foot, Ac, KK) 00 CABINETS IX EVERY VARIETY. We want Agents for all tovnr in the T'nitei? States, Can ad.., Cuba, Mxi--, Central an,l SohiIi America, her aicnries are not already etahlidied, to wlioni a ltUnl discount 'kill U- fiven, but we make no coto-ir ?nts. Onler may b int through the Ami khan Advlktis ISO AcDNCT,as3 Broadwar. N-.-w York. J. T. M. AttTUl B t CO., No. 4"4 rtrot:dv. Nem-York, rr SAMl'EL TOB( It, Ond Atf-nt for In-liaaa. Ad- LKJ Uri-ss S. Porch, Spkcland, Ind. doc2U'Cl-ly FINKLE & LYON'S NEW PATENT R0TARI FEED Tlie following facts demonstrate that these Ma chines comprise the HIGHEST IXraOVEStC.NTS I ths Sewi.ig Machine Art, viz ' . 1. Each Maciii.xe is guaranteed ta give better sat isfaction than any other Sewing Machine in Market, or money refunded. 2. They have taken many of the highest ratal cms at the most important exhibitions aud raias ever held in the United States. 3. They make the lock stitch alike on both aides thus saving more than half the - thread and silk used in the raveling riJge-seatrs of the loop'stitcli anl single-thread Sewinjj .Machines A. They are adapted to the widest range of heavy and light sew ing. - 5. They have no rattling wires, or delicate attach ments to keep in repair. 6. They require no taking apart to clean or oif. and noLessons" toset needle, regulate ten sion, or operate Machine. Please call and examine and demonstrate for yourself, orsendfor cirojlak with samples ef sew ing. N.B. Town and County Agents wanted. FINKLE & LYON S. M. Co., No. 538 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Dec. 2, 'G5.nl Jyl . r ÄPORTE . MARBLE .WORK8. Sil ER 31 A X & C o Manottctwrers of all k In.Js of Monuments;: Tonib ' Stones, - Head, atones, or illiSizes and Farms,' MARBLE .TABLE TOPS, "Bureau Tops", Counter Slabs, Etc. . They will sell 11 kinds of work cheaper tlisn any other establishment in Northern Indiana can. nd will warrant satisfaction ia all rates ,,, . R. ß -LENHART, General Agent. t A. V1NNE0GE;; Local Agt. Pljmontb. CATS wri BIRDS. W!io?Tf rhetcrf hi liopffrjr small birds is a cruel man : whotwr aids in extrrnunaiife I rati is a benefactor. We should like some' of rnr ctrr j poadcnU taüc im th Une&t of tbMrfrlenee in driv I ing out lbpsersts.. V"o noeilsoiuethirsbrsidtsdngs.cats, wra imps Kr inis owinm.'-.Hrfearrse Ammratt. jr. f . f i avL,Sa 'CosTAa's,va4vnita3cat In this jiv.- 186 Q . prn, hy wlh r or .i I SKJ WUBItt niMSUlue ttmww - " 1 sVL Costae 44TvrtiFf DJcot ihU pr r. 0 h Una K'j r i-. M.. . i in SE V G L 1)1 IIS! SEW KG WE