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HAI CQWNTY EPUB CÄN. J. J VOL. O.NO. 51.1 PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1865. WHOLE NO. 467. MÄRS JLJ1 t 4 -1 i . 4 V a, m. r? ran, A Weekly Journal devoted to New, 1 Politics, Literature, Ac., f I pubJisiüd erery' Thursday Morning by I. Matting., Editor and Proprietor. Office southeast corner Michigan and Gano streets, ' over r:rJiins &. Go's Drug Store. Term of Siitt iptloii : tf piid in adv.inee, or within three mouth. . $2 00 If nt pti 1 within three month 2 51 It not paid till the t-n.l of the year 3.00 Town subscrilHT9 who5C p;iptrs are delivered by the carrier will be tharged fiiij cents per annum' ad litionAl. ' j . 1 No piper diontinued until all arrearages are pud, unita m ib optiou of, the publisher. ;- Terms of Advertising;: On a4U tre of 52 ) ems. or les. three werk, or leas, $2.f; e.ich ai -litlo'ual itit-rtiou fifte out. Lirrr 'Irertis'nieuH in prupnrtiiaji. I.cjs thin hih a pur' to he charged s a halt square. 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SURGEON DENTIST, Wül vi.it 11 TM-'fTn on 'h- or.T.I ami la?t Tn.-twlir an I Wnhicniij ach m- n'h R"-iii:t ili- :! ni H-him. m,-hal-1y Dr. A. O. n- i-toii. SURGEON DENTIST. Wivili or pnrii 1' win f Trrth in r?r. i n 'lie !)! urijiToV" . I plan, f jrial aJt'Ltiwi ni l th r--"Tva'i'in.f 'h- natural t -th. tu. I irr i ilaritr .if rliili'r' ii" 't h i.trrrt- e.l. l.m. au ) Jühi-iilf te-lh rt'rwtt i:h r i'!i,-nt "hlorot.irm. an If ri.n!! nt Iii cITirr :i any tinn" n-c-pf l',,..jr an. I Tiwl ivi. f!ic vor Hill' lUkrry. wt-5tiilp Micln-oi utr.-rt. nl-Iy Bank of the State of Indiana. BRANCH AT rLYMOT'TH. ej" 0;"u from lo a. m to 12 m.. ait from I t 3 p. m.w T'lT'i. CUKSSXr.R. (ütiirr. S. A. K LKTCII ER, Ja., trr1t!rut. JcrTit-n.'l ort: ti o us LA P0RTF. STREET. WEST OF CENTER. (nR.EBLY raRMca's HOTCl,) croRci: itALiiuiN, ritorKirrroR. fr bniary Micliian Street, Plymouth, InJ. C & W. H. HcConnel, Proprietors. On Pn n an 1 fron all -ruin, ni al to any part Of ttt luwii wloa irJcrs re U ft at tlie Lluuee. . ti.üf Aüeiils lV.tiitctl tl OUR ORE T SATIOXAI. WORK. Tl, mr-f comulrte. aul lu n lie wn4 rli4Mr Life f t-ioculu 1I1L- 1? O.li-t. .tiiNr.S. Bl:U Jt !" , auj$ :l 44 Im 118 WoM V-unh f.. l iiirinnati. 0. a. u. rniLPor, Watchmaker and Jeweler, ALSO, DT.M.r.m It Cfoclc. Wutchtt. Jewelry, Plated Ware, Toys, der. are.. Vtttt 9f Mirhizan ft., nxtKroiith Itranrh Bmk. PU m.oitb. I ml. Wtrh, niclM and Jewelry rrpirrj in ahuri nciicr. aui warrmlrtl TEUM3 MODERATE. SlcemtrTC4-B5tr " NO CREDIT. Colonel E. Powell, Shaver and Hairdresser. SUavinR. SliamiMiiR an.l IIairdr.ins don- io th rivtt and miHl ihioia!l atyle. Shop nxrr Burk A - To' Hrweefrw. - - oc7"e4-SStf John. Noll. S iop vsl ajU Mi-higaa afreet, oppoaita Bra trU Pji.k. Ptynmoth. 1ml. 'raltf- XT nvac -OR- .llORPIIIIVE Il mmm cordial W : Fin? Ch iitlrtn IKeaiing: THIS Preparation contain no fputt?tT Sirrmt'ie For Diarrbm, fowfl OmpJainft, Ferae and rretmttieaa, taia Cardial acta ntre a rharna. It nfteM tao Garn, rerw laa th. Bowat kkA Ttvm, aai will aet toplfy n injur. W W ocucaie en 1 II. mmik LOVE'S STRATEGY. I tell iron sir, yoü shall! And I 111 Tim, tir, I am firmlj resolved to do nouiijiK vi in aiuu. Squire R inner countenance tu purple and wollen with iu sifpreael wrath, and his hage trukl ere-r laches quirrrd prteniiitialy on the bridge f his Roinui iioee, as he ftrode np and down the room with his hand iu his pockets. r.i. Lt. hi W hile Kentoi, Kajner. hi. only .on und heir, . . K " ... atnod qui'e still, with one arm resting on the mar ble tnabtle, and a ingle scarlet srxt Howincr on hi t mple. M-w iSTery htridome, with liquid brown e.re, daik, heary hair, breukinjr into ten dill ol thectnut ploss, and a rich osive skin, where the warm rolor came and went with every motion, and rtirred the depth of hi heart; a son of hose nvinlr beauty any lather might hare been proud. 'Kenfon, do you defy me 7' Not wUliiijrW, sir, b-lie me, he replied. . 1 thli.k um have taken leave tf your senen!' proaned the old gentleman, ptoppin hort in hii anry rt up :nd down the apartment. 'Here's a rich fcirl, and a pretty one, too; or public report In very wrung wily Wiiitinjr tr yon to hoM up your finT. Why, il I'd had sin h a chance when 1 waa a youn m n. I hu!d have e5te med my loitunc ni;ide m.tde iii ! 1 don't know li:tt ill present generation is coming to 1 don'i indeed There'll no Mich thir. as pillaiitr or chivalry left. Here's the cliarminr Dorolheu Milliner aetuully coming to your house. ir your very home by order ol your unle, who es'renn the mauh as trrMwl a m nie. Why, -ir, it ha been the f irir:te project ol our whole live, and the idea of it bein; completely frustrated jo-t because ymi are too much of a ninny to know your own mind, i too preposterous to be entertained fur a tiul sveoud, wr!' The youne man bit Ha lip. Lis'en to me for a moment, fathor. I arn iifi üitely obliged to Miis .Milliner !or her cotideao n- i ion in taking the active ilepjitmeuto! cmirlsltip in her hiil. but it will Im impuiLiIe lor me to uvuil myelf of her amiability. lmpo-lo'e, ir? And Uat's the reason, I uliouid like to know?' Bemuse my he.nt ha already been surrendered into he keeping ol another. j Stuff! irh! notisMiise! fi.ld'e stick-!' roareil the Sijuire, tiMifH tirnt one toot and then the other on the ground, ic u perfect fn iiav of passion; I'll turn the pale laced chit out ol the house I'll S'op, Mr Katner.' s ild u soft jet firm voice as a frnjjle tonkin;; vonn .irl. who hol Inen ft 'lid inj; lurame moim-iiia wi:!i her hand on the door kut.b, sit al.;nuid yet atte itire listner to the al- tercation, glided up to him, and c-trlrouied him with whi'e cheek mid terl' blue evt. You neid 110 Inr.gi-r coii-ider me u an intei lerenre to your pliiiH. I on not f..r.-t the kin.lite that your ii ha lion me.but I ttll vou. now and ir revnc.iblv. I will never b t onic his wile, save at jour retjut l and entreKlv.' Th .t a girl. Carne-a very gooj girl. ,, ,1, in hu.kv whiaper, i. that a wo ej:.cula.ed the nlievtni nmrr. p utnig her cold ,,. r a man in di!.guie?' cheek. ! always ku-w you had pl.niy of common ; .A wuman.sir, I should judge.' returned hi son. sense; and owrun off to .vour draw. ug and wi;rt- , ind A rpry p,,, on too ,;ule ecce(r;c cd ork buI, V ,.1. ,r.' he co,,t,nne.l, a, the door c'ol le j .Lcn,rir! eccentric!' roared the Squire, grow h.ndarne ail s delicate figure, w.i.tt do you , j,,,,.,, j (AW$.lCm m .Hiiuioo he'a in.. I. ir think now h? j .m, s MHrch hrf! -Wh!t s.mon MiU Kenton Rntnrr stntetl from a ort of apothrt.c itl,r m.H hf -nding her here? He h id better oeo..ir,ii.l tu, iied h.s eyes of hoK.!e an-ui,h .k llt r oflr lo num ,01110. lo re- T-ke uu on o' i.iuitr i. nr. ; I thii.k, ir,' he siid in choking accent, 'that you lelt nie no choice. 1 ore l'ntte luvt :iw,iia Mn' low. I wiil m.rry Mi. Mi. liner or anv otlu r j;irT ahum you choose ioaoi se,and pi,r Carrie's he.irl m iy bre;ik :t mir p'e.sure ' Vlu , p.-ha ! ripiutlt-red Hie S,jMire, thrre i no d::nger ol beartbf ak Iu iin rjo irter. C;inie V my eouio' orphan. a-i I'll lind li-r a go.nl hu. b ind a Ii 11 thi- buMiier i nfl my hands, jo-t see if don't til tiling up all liht.' ; Kruiou uiake no aiiswer he did not even look up. And you'll n member to be at ti e station at twelve to-inoirow, to tueet preltv Do! U, hit boy. We niu.-t rlio h r every atlemi'ii, you know.' j I will rem mber, sir.' And Kenton, I've no o'jertiotw to your order in tboae li.-r-M-i vou like to much. Go round and Secure them thi evfii.n.. j Hunk you, f'r I d n't c ire for them.' I Not c-irt lor tlienj t Why, you laved about them yet. nlay . lVrhnit I did; but then ycMetdiv and to-diy are rert dill, rent lliin-a. 1 don't want ll.ein, sir.' Al.d K. liion lelt the apartment with the alow heavy step! of one who walk in a dreiin. j The noon trüu 14 j ist iii. Tnere ws the usual no-.ae ihJ tumult -ih- iia-i il crowd an-l eon- 1 fusion; and through all the thronging m ia Kuitou 1 Kav ner's tall head tiwenil ptv-ein uent on the tiiivivc for Miaa Dorothea Milliner and "tier b ind box . Suddenly x soft little land stole into hi?, and tao biilüant h tzel eye bfamed across his viiou, beucuih long, curly Logics. . Mr. R iyner, I .im sa-e.' Ye s-anl you? f Mi. I'm Dollv. And now put me in'o .1 car riage a quickly a possible, belore every yaidof timing is torn offmy drea. Th it's a d iriiu. Krutoii Meycd, a -l when he w is sitting opno- site her in the cniae, he could but owu mentally that ne was a pretty gin, Rosy and r- und, with dimples in either che k, ' and short auburn curls. Dolly was the very n- 1 1 " ,. . ., . , ... . j , m e nr iv-or-oij, m. muh. ... u.o.u, . leaned over and put her soil little h.u.J 011 his J "?:,'n" , ! Kentor, mivn t I cal' you so? 1 Certainly, Miss Milliner.' he returned rather, 'tifflv- ! U ell tticn, Kenton, I want to le.J jou a great , I , - - liKC you. 1 Thank you. returned Kenton, r iifcer nmu ed. I thii.k y u're a aplendid lellow,' ehe eoinii.ueI, putiitig ihe tips of her pink fingir together and raising In r eye-brows. 'You're o tall, und have sui li h indsome ees- And then I think vou re the sort of a mm a uirl can trust. Oh, 1 like you iuitneiiselv, but Kentou Well?'" I doii't loye you nor never shall. Kenton RsTiier turned fcarlet, nnd was quite at a lo what answer to make, fortunately, howcv-; er, Miss Dolly saved him the trouble of making any. Of course you're wondering what I cunt here for then? Own it now weren't you?' Wei1, 1 mut con leas,' laugh, d the young man, the question did crui-s my brain Wry na 1 u rally, said Dolly, mljuafing her eher rv colored uecktee. Well, you see. mv uncle ia such n f bi-iinate, pig headed old dariin; that I ; m a IB .! ! .... 1 thought it would save a yreat deal of unnecessary altercation 10 come down and state the case to you plainly. You see, Keulon, 1 don't want to ru rry vou, because I'm already engaged to Frank Noble. Now isn't there some pretty girl you prefer to mc?' I must admit that there is, returned Kenton, with perfect gravity. Shake bnU, said Dolly, presenting the sm tll kid that held her pretty right palm. 'Now are un derstand each other perlectly. We are onite w'nl- . iug to do everything that is expected 01 us, of 1 course.' j I don't quite understand' To bo sure ycaeduM!, eaid Dolly, patting his .K.. IM r.. .1- r.... .....1.. ...... I I VVI.'.k site did by the time the carriage reached Us place ot destination. . . Squire Eayner stood on the broad flight of stairs mat ieu up irom tue carriage unve, aiwui uirre o'clock that afternoon, ready to receive hisdaugh-teria-)Vt that was tobe, with every possible con aiderartön a mode! of atiff old politeness. But in spite of th lofty courtesy that governed his every motion, he could not refrain from start ing back in a species of nervous horror, as Miss Milliner sprang out of the carriage and came np the stairs two steps t a time. She had parted the short curls on one de, and erawned them with a tiny velvet jockey cap. while her shawl bad been exchanged for 4be fashionable garment so closely resembling a gentleman s drest coat, and swallow U.led skirts. Squire Rayner could scarcely have been more nomueu u me na . appeared before him tn veritable trowsers, while bee dress ni relieved by crii.oline, trailed on the1 pavement oeniwe, ana .nwravep "'CT47 bfthemascuRne. 1; ' :- '' ' My go.Hlr.eas' was Her inaugural exelamation, aia'ithM wily old dace? - And you're my papa-i tu to 1 v - - a.- - - . - -- - lö-lw,ehr She stood os) tip-tee. to rive Tatra a retennding ' . Ytm are very weloame. Mias Dorothea, eaid l. ki : . r-1 . .ilu i fare dinnael' - . l-Xr?T mwmmmm) WWT Swke SJld te, adj. putting both hands in the pockets of her ob- loliou coat. 'Just a gla.a of porter and a dish of , nolious heefatpak and onions that's my style. IVics , lookinir old hall cot a billiard tablst " . . r. . of- Ol., nonsense , ejaculated Mis Dolly. 'I al- ways play billiards every afternoon. I cant abide . people who have these old fashioned prejudices . w w.w. sa sa.w wrw KM n V IIIUa nicking to them like funzutes. V bat do iou call these things on the wall? Thev are verv old paintines Dcrhaps you would like to examine themV Mii Dolly shook her curls, and gave the jock ey cap a knowing tilt on the hide of her head. 'Not I I don't fancv uch dead alive lookin oljects. I'm going to have Vm all ttken doan, ...I L . 1 . 1 1 ft . uu iiauz up some lufti? nurses i tc gu. racrg you anow, ana tnai sor oi iDings. You are a going to have them taken down? Yer1, 1 now don't look cross, lather-in-law. I always had my own way, and I always intend to! Squire Rayner stared aghast at Kenton. Ken ton only roiled. Shall I ring for the housekeeper to show you to your room, my dear?' began tlie old gentl' man. Ferhap you might like to make some alteration n w.mii fli.. ? in vour dre"? No, I 'hank von,' said Dolly. 'I am well enouch. My dress is a!l riht and it it ii a little plaheu with mti'I, who cares? warning beforehand that I am I tztve you Uir not one of vour iiiminy piminy dam-eltf who spends all her time in tyine riUtoiirf and adjuKtine collar. She broke into a clear, mellow whittle as she rsn aero the hall to look out of a bay window. The Squire Harte! buck. Why, father-in law, wtiit's the matter?' I i was that vou, my dear Dorothea, libt ling?' Yea don't yon lik it?' To spek candidly, mv dear. I do not. 'That'i unfoit un ite,' said D-illv. "because you aee you'll have to pet iim to it; Kenton don't ob j.ct to it do you, ducky ? 'Not at all my love,' returned the obedient lov er. Fquire Rayner wincid little. 'A'e. l.ave au xci Hrtit piaiia and omc fine port- ftlioii of eiir.ivin-a in tlic p.irlor, my dear,' he commeneeil- Oh, hang the i mo!' xdaimrd D lly, elevating li-r nose u the r. 'I'd a crcat deal rather go mid walk around the atil'e. I hope they are nice, Incaucc mv horstg will be here iu a day or tw: i'tables! gaip'd Squire Rayner, 'by no mean.' Jurlas you lease, daddy-in-law. I had pre cisely as soon go alter dinner. Here, li-.tle girl. how the wav ton,' r-Hni. I may as M ui pck thu-e iieiHlid new cuib-bii, while I'm about it.' vanislutt, hintiinj a clear, ühril! roulade that pierced throuh Squire Rayner's brain like a red-hot wire. down my picibres, in bed! Have a billiard room, for sooih. Not until I'm dead ami huri-d. I think,' ob-erved K ntoii. - that her society will Snail excellent thing for Carrie, who has seen so little of the woild.' Her stieieiy ! ior Carrie! Don't let Carrie go near In r for the world I WouLlii't l.ave In r go whitl'm alioui to h"Ue lor anv money. Whit. ir, have vou the presumption to lauh aiMr .kin" ?' hile I aia i I b. g tour pardon, father, I am sure, S:lid : K.nton. '"It waonlv atthrt idea of Carrie Vail ! winkling. I won't l,iuh Mount, I a-iire von You had Letter not,' snarled the "inascible i .,uire. Torttr and oi.ioiis! A promenade round , the t:.li:' Wh. Kenton, your deceased mother never knew where the stables were, and I don't Mippoye Ii. ever i.trd an onion iu her hie. What's the world coming to. I'd like to know?' Carrie ii viry well" slj Kenton, InJiffiTcnlly, tai he i very fir from bving acnnipt'ohed, as coinruired with mv Dollv Hold your tongue, sir!' roared the old Squire. C .rrie ia -1. anjrel. and vu are a blockhead 1 ' I 1 our Oollv. indeed, alia said ahe wag going to be jour Dolly?' Why, you. yourself, sir.' No auch thing. Nothing of the kind, I only spoke of it as a remote possibility. Jut think o being tied to a aoman alio whistles. And De- I;, . . , . .! I he quire dilated his nostrils, end ran to and 1 fro. snufH.ng the air like a hound in lull scent. 1 knew 1 touhhi't l mi-iikrn I was. certain I couldn't, he exclaimed. 'It's a ciarl .My dear latlier, you must t"c misuken, said Kenton, turning his lace toaraiu the bay window, to conceal a lateut t-ndeucv to ri-ability. ' '.Mistaken! mistaken! Just come here and look out t yonder b i'co.iv. As 1 live, it'. that female with the outrnj'eou coat, smoking a ciai !' But, sir, you are pcihaps unaware that moking is by no means a rare accomnlinhment amoiis the ,.., Ud ol the nineteenth ceuturv l ' ;..!. R.irnr h.M irnvn n-r nnrnli. Ln.i breathing bar! and fiat. I tio iai;r;liUr-lii law of mine shall go nbeut the ,,olse w ith a c;.ir ih hrr InoUlh, ameliing of ou- ions and porter. I I pack her off to-night She tu't siilT bur UM1grr u.ier this roof. .yu IoVl'.i the nolt-mii ob.iuaiious which I sus- tiii L. iv. "ml lu-r. air .Fiddlestick' we'll tell her rati .ira sninrnl .1. - . O O rp:,ir. Cauiii 'urr:e Vail, where are vou. m v re:i little pet? D:il y u call me.nir?' said Carrie's soft voice, as the go len head glimmered iu the Uxr. 'Come here. Will you tike this son ( mine, for belter or wore7 Not against yjur wishes, sir. But it is not against my wihes, Carrie it is the dearest deire of my heart. My dear you will m ike the old man happy it vm will forget his id!e ! worJ nnj coDsru4 u be bis dear little ü 'Ughter-in There were tears in his keen grav eyes when he spoke. Carrie looked shvlv at Kenton. Mv dailin,' he murmured aoltly, and she came to his side, with bright happy blushes mantling her cheeks, like row.., over mmiw. tti all right, all right.' chuckled the Squire, 20 and send th it voung am u n home.' S3 riuj'nng uo nanus r-.p urousiy. n n.i now 1 win - 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 .. .. . ... Me go home! ejaculated Dolly, putting herseir in a defiant KUUMb. And w Im t is to Iteeome of tnr Dice IIU901I1 u ui in ennui! 01 nmi.eu ntvi lie will think I have been naughty, and .cold me. 0 dear!' She relapsed into incoherent sobs, No. mv dear, he will not think any such thing, ! said Squire R .vi.er. htp-K-riticallr. I'll write him , note, stating the otilv ejection hem is, that m ; son happens already lo be engaged. And d.ie aav tou'U fiod Home worthy voini no .11 Perhaps I lull,' said Dolly brightet.inv up. And away the went in glee, that self same evening.- - ... - Squire Ravner crew a long sigh of relief as the vehicle disappeared behind the curving avenue of evergreens.' 1 I should have committed suicide in ten da vs. if . that outrageous creature had been my daughter-in law,' said the old Squire- 'Come here, Carrie, and give me Jtis. Now 1 wuh yvu and Kenton wouW settle upon as early a day as possible. I ahantleok upon him as Curly saie until he's mar ried.' Great was Simon Milliner's wrath when his pret- tj niece came back to bim without a wedding nng upon her finger. ......... , . . Humpa!' he ejaculated, 'not good enough for old Tom Ryner'e boy, eh? Going to- marry j m.h.iHf lai. Id h.T I'll teach him t -at uhr rulkleiin gel married, too- Yoe may have the I firt toerable decent chip that comes along, Dol , ,. i wont haye Tom Rajner'i son getting ahead Qf n,,. Wouldn't Frank Noble do, uncle?' demanded D0ur, w;,k her pPt,? hM(j on ,ije anJ one , rose tinged finger in ber mouth And "upon Carrie Vail's wedding day Kenton iv ner received the tiny enameled cards of Mr. Ratnep reoeive.1 the tiny m- Frank Noble. 1 Now tne vounr? amaznn ta mamea euer a 1. ... . . a jv w at ;,i .he Soaiee. Well. I am a-lad nf it. Perhana hef husband is partial to whistJmgl n not-' ; - . - - ' ' - -- . for Red Sea, like that ol eld, to destroy lai and ' Governor Sharkey on the Right. Of . , .1 , woivmam ' 1 fiu. We stated a few dart eine thai Governor reouirine the iudicul officers of th it State to co opera u with the Freedisen's Bureau, by acting as judges in place of its officers, and to receive the . testimony of negroes io all cases where persons ot. that race are parties. . As he was the sole fountain I of civil authority io that State, uadsr the Presi-1 dent, he had an undoubted right to give the order. ' and the power to compel iu obiervance. But the ' nriirin! iappmIi nf thut hannT nortian nf t?i nnlitl. i cv.. - rr; I l , c i I vinevard have. raised th hue and cry of "nig ger equality," .gainst the Governor, and in the re cent election those candiJAtcs got (he roost votes i as .1 S .1 rTi. t . wno curncu Mrq inr üHrucsw a ne ioTernor. nof i evir, proposes to Mink nis actagonisu, ana we, thii.k he will Succeed in the Sherman tictics. to the J urpri.e of his enemies, lot recent letter to , t;eneral Howard, Chiel of the Freedmen's Bureau, Governor Shittker savs: -. ... I nave no nemauou in stating to jwi. as ne-1 cessary result from the action, pf the convention, ' that, in in opinion, the freedmen can now sue and be sued, in imy CiKirt in thi Stite, ,a an incident I to their ri'lit of protection and propetty. which are ' . it I.- ....j-.j" I tuny pu irmirtu uy ine iDin''n v uiiuiuinni, anu that tirejr arc competent fo'jejtjfy in any Court of, jihitice. Their ri''hts, I think, are fully Covered i 1 by tlie principe eeMMUhetl by. .the eouvetnioii, . which abolithe the whole system uf alaverv; and. as 4 matter of courw, any measure ot policy which grew out of that )tem. - - There is uo doubt that, on a air contructin of the amended ons'itution of 'Mis-H'slppl, the Gov ernor U ri;lit. Tbr Coiilitutin guarantees to the emancipated slave, protection of pnon and pniperty, ind the Legislature is refjuired to pass all Iawa neooury for the accompPahment of that object. Without the piwrr to ue in the Courts, and to i"fmduee wjtnes to testify in their behalf, they can have no security for person, property or life. The "wbitt in ui'a pjrty," na it calls itself, which is iinxiou to outlaw the freelmen, so that they c iu bo roMicd with impunity, will tell that their occupation i cone, it Governor Sharkey's position it uwt.iiiH'd, as it mu.t be it any regard is paid to the Coiititul?on of tie State. Ind. Jour. Whoever will read the debates of Southern men in their respective Sute Convention now, or lately in se-ion, cannot mi-take the purposes of Southernleadeni. cloaked asthevmiybe.in hvpo c1itic.1l grub The le"orj of the pan tour juts have not changed the animu ot Southern men All this realy aequicsoei.ee in the emmcipation of the slave, is but a politic mtneuver to allay suspicion, while they secretly strensthen them selve. and plan to mike emancipation prac tically of no fleet. In Alabama, the New Con stitution, more barbcrou th in the slave code, prohibiln the testimony of negroes in any case whatever, while lot merky-they were allowed to teetify in caen here negnieswere patties. Un der thi ordinance tlie only place the negro has any right to occupy in u court room, i the prisoner's dock. A Mr. Langdoti j of the Alabama Con ven tiHi made tio ort ol cohrealment 1 f the tact tht tae present convention U lo do jut so tauch as is neeiry lo get back into the Union, and no inwre. Therefore he deems it inevitable to aimit th.t Slavery i aldidied. tie would not admit that if he could help it. Of all acts looking loa ard eman cipation, he say. "I agree that thos-e act arc all unconstitutional, illegal - and atrociou We are not responsible lor the act. 1 glory in the fact ill it we yielded uo principle until we were compelled to The Proclamation of the President and nets of ICoii.ress weie unmitigated inhumanine4. I 8 it this lo let men know th ,t llor one don' vir Id slave ry willingly. 1 bet eve tint setiuig til- alive 8 ; .a 1 .1 1 a I t U te intia' Maus wimi. putuown s tne oaxaesi act ever la-rtot uiwi." Tni ianot nierelv l he utler- t.ce ofoue in .11, but the unati.nvius sentiment of J ,h Convention. But he siys lunher: lern' yrf C'ittrulnf thete nejrors. We cannot endure h;il l,uW S"tuK '"' ' ',n ,,u;. ticulanze, "u M knw ' ,ut 1 fl f r' LV v k,'UW !'UW 10 ( ni iie me 111 -j:r,i mrucr n 11,0, cisvivni ..- ; run not jtt control f him uithout Jlrt yttinj back int the Cniftn.' Neef' any .0114 be longer 111 doubt i a to Southern polic ? The negro is to be "con o i trolled," a init.ler wont ill m rvenstavt d, vet wh i doubt its ineaniiizT--.Vi.iitcait'jinffrrrie Colonel Jacques. a M a m .1 n "IS " Clip the following Irom tne tvamrilie Journal, and h.ive little doubt from what we have observed of the prosecution, that Culouel Jacques, has been unjustly dealt by. Such malignant pro-1 slavery Copperheads as compose the police courts and police force of Louisville, would cmpas. ft and lan-l to ruin the repuUiion of a loval oflicer, .,.. , . . more erwcullv if he is a preacher, the charge ' aga-nst Colonel J. is vet to be tried in a court of higher jurisdiction, where we trust that the inno cence of the accused will be made mmifest: A gentlemin whose word sMndshiih in all com munitiea where he is known, slates that he w is in Louisville at Friday, and attended the trial of ! Colonel J icquejL Most of the testimony wj giy. en in on that day. and he had a lair opportunity to inrl-e of the cuilt or inoocence the accused. Tl.- .i .iwln.l! ahont no'on. when? tt .1,.. T...f.r- -A th .t 1. ...nl.l not render his decision until the next morning. Our informant avers that he could not discover aut proof whatever ol the crime charged azainst Colo nel J.. and was. with many others with whom he conversed, surprised that the Judge did not at once t;j,iu th via. Our informant thinks lane riti. i x-ii of Louia-ville will scarcely be safe if Colonel .u w tr,.n. n,it1iimr if tli ease bevnnd whit w. we h..y seen in the p ipers, and trust that the above is true. An Engineer at Some. The English papers announce the death of Mr. Appold, an engineer, at Clifton, England. He was well known in his profession in connection with some impia-unt engineering enterprises. The most rt tn 11k ib'e proofs ol his cleverness as an in vetitor, however, were collected in his own house and ihe work adjoining it. There, evrvthing ! that could be made; so, was automatic. The doon op ned an you appro ichcd tnem. and closed after vou l:,.t iitariHl; water came unbidden ilitoth.' b. , -1.... ,i,. ,'as was lishte.1 the shutters closed: ! R s.f.nCl',n;j thermometer prevented the tempera- ir. in,m ri.in.r or r..llin? above or below eertain " . fix-d point; ami the air eunphed for ventilation wn both washed to cool and screened to cltr.e it from blacks. Even the gates ol his stablj yard .d Gf themselves as he drove throu-h, and closed again without slamming. Thk Tosock. Go, lead a-lion by a single hair, "nd up an eagle to the k j to peck out a , tar, coop up the thunder, and quench a flaming city wi,b oue widow's team; if thou eouidt do tireef yet me wngue can no m m nur, mmu. me tongue salt, but not pepper; let it be well seasoned. but not too hot. It is a little member little ra quantity, but great in iniquity. Whst it hath loe-t in tne thickness it h ith gotten in the quickness; and the delect of magnitude is reco.npened in the agility. A a arm may be longer, but th-j tonze is stronger; an a leg h.tth more Both than it hith, beside bones which it hath not, yet tlie tonga still runs quicker and faster, and if the wager- lie for holding out, without doubt the tongue shall wiu it. Love or Maaanco Lin. The affection that links togct ber man and wife is a far holier and enduriar bassion than veung leve. It may want ja, J?orRee.,!,Bess, it rant want its imaginative I character, but it ia far richer In hole and trusting ! tttributa Talk? not lo us of the absence or love -a,.i r.? What r because a mm hia eeaa- lhe fire lieiuncti it burns with a st. he Unz a benirn iniuence npoo e mUrwn tirnes moVe x:ious and dsli ed to Msizh like a furnace,' we are to believe that steady name, existence a million time more precious and dtlichtful than the cold dreams of philosophy. , Here le a sentence of thirty-lwo words which tome Ingenious child ha constructed with just the letters found in the word maiden: Ida. i naiien. a mean rnsnaamea nea uean. and M Jt . . a . Jm Ma4 aa SB a. wweafil SI fllsai sarJ a ui, a mm u.rav, nw - - dime, and mind a mine in a dim den ia Meine " - hi ptopoaed to light the streets of a village not r'"- ii we neea wierw we wi njajy ever Bigbi sad huj the la-p-ptti.. . ... JLVXv. ö W O BOURBON IBHTTIEliaS! 1 nElLTTJT T03HC, CEXTLE ST13irti?5T . - . . AJIP UNEQUALED MORNING APPTIZER, ' rarrRco 11 KirZ OLD BOURBON WHISKY trt.t. rftnv r.u ms on., rirn flowfrs, Btt'S, AM BARKS or TIIK HIGHEST Tha Ttittrr. liav. rrrfirml th anrlxraemfnt of m."r tlian P.nr lnii.drat RE' l' LA R PHYSICIANS who ha ris-omn.rnd.-d thir njr in Jp' a a. iH-rantrrmfnt nf th 8toiuarh. Loi of Appsf it. Nervtuu Pronation, iVbility, and in all raar-a of dwuvn which in it incipient ataset require only a r"ln di.-t, an.l an inTiirnratiiin nvur-l-liitig atimulant. At af. guard npsinut diseaiw-t ini'idrnt to new rounrriea, had water, arere llr and great c P 'surf, the Litter linxe never U-eu rqualed. FIliST Hiiiilre'a of the luuat surjetssful and rnpfctd l'hvi lins reremmrtid SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. F'ECOXD. Th higliMt nwli.-hl authority of Ih. Army bav givrii ihfjr uiii:ilitiel approval to SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. Till It P. Thon.aniN of inraliJt. restored to health thro' th ir ajfnry, endorse and rert.tnmend SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. rOVRTll. Thousands of a.Mdiert in hnnpitalu andun llie n:.r. h hare tt-n cheered, itrengthc-iu-d and benefited hy the ute ot SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. FlTTll ThoiHMtiri of emigrants oa the Western Plains h.iri t-en saved fiuiu dircuke and death ly tho timely use f ' SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. .Tl It Traveler .in Ttiver and the Oca 11 have founJ an liiibltrniiit rv 1 i-d v in SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. SEl't'STIt. Minrrs toiling Ur .1.. n in th lMwe!a of tba e.irth,hae bern ; roteetfd ar.c" pr,- rvrd by SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. EIGHTH. Thou-ands of Ladir in .i'li.atc health bavi lue! the td.mni rrtorrd to their rliei ki bv usinj: SWAIN'S BOURBON BITTERS. XI ST It. By increasin,! the apptitr, bKtatim; digeotion, ng.iUtin the b.. tin, and (tiring ton. to the tjaicm, tlif v impart ain ngrh aLd ig jr to the bvdy and cheer ftiliiifx lo tlie mind. Blf yonr rlrnpsijf or tradema:i ha not got them Ritttrt, ha.e Iii 111 .'Ud f.-r litem. UX.l; iii.-mlwr tlv 11.1m, and taV no other, i or i.il? by b-H.ümr Dinrpiit and Jr.K-er every wlirre. DR. C. II. SWAIN, PnorniLToa. 24 South Water St., Chica?. IU. Soldat Wh les.de in Chicaeo by Fu!I.t, Fin. hl Fuller, Burnham A V.m Sch.-vu-k; Ch ta. U.Saiiib; L'-rJ A bmitti; J. II. Ilvd A Co.; Smith ÜJrj-r, an t all DruxIsts and (ina-era every a here. Iu i'ly ruoulh, by manh ü(3, Isoi ly T. A. LEM0X. AGENTS WANTED FfiP. THE SEf REr SERVICE, TnE FIELD, THE DÜ.NGE JN, AND THE ESCAPE, BV ALBERT I). RICHARDSON, X. T. TRIUL'NE CORRCSroXDEST. TIIF most InSerealine andexritinelsK.k .vr-rpiibliuhrd, em'. racing Mr. KichardvMi't tint arallHed experiam e f-T fmrynr.; trnvelirc through the Somh in teeret arrvice of tha rrlhiuie-' t hr. ontbrrai; .f the mar, with our ar mies and fbrta. both Kant and West, during tha first two yejirs of the ll.-ls-llion; his thrilling -upture; hi cotifu e. nii-nt l-T fwntv iiicnth in aevrn .liff. rent rel-I prisons: his ec:in. and almost miraculous joiirnrr by night of m-arlv too niilr. It will abound in ttiiriue evnl, and en 'am luuiy of th fact, in. i. lent and ruiuoccc of tha war than any oilier work yri fiMi-hcd. Teacher, hidics. enw-pctic Tonnp m-n, and epelally re tiirne 1 am dibbled officers an! ol.li.T. iu want of profit abl" rinph.yniriir, mill find it peniiarly adapted to tbMr condiii.,n. We hava arni c-arinjr 130 pr month, m hich wo will prove to aoy dotilaing Mi pli. aui. Send fur circulars. Add res J'iNr:$, BHD'S CO., ntt amj 144 Wett Tourta itret, Cincinnati, Ohio. WAR NO MORE! Grim-Visagcd War TTavine; moothd Ms wrinkled front, tha attention cl the ai.jle of I'lytuoulh and vkinity is called to Kellcy Sc Kendall's New Grocery & Provision Store, OPPOSITE THE POSHOFFICE, Where ther can tnr all kinds of Choice Family Groceries . t AT THI Very Lowest Prices. Iu the Grocery line they keep Teas, Sugars, Syrups, Slarch, Jlaitins, Cofees, Sot-ex, . Candles, Soap, Prunes, Tobascof, Cigars, d'C, c., . ., d'C. In therroTiiloulins. Fish, Meal, Potatoes, Dried Fruits, Cheese, Candies, Craclers, etc. ' In 1 lltion to the abov they iiwt llkewi a largo and varied assortment of !. ' ' . T A Glass, Stone -and Wooden Ware, and every thing las uniully found in a flit class Grocery lfouaa. . The nicest market Price in Cash PAID FOR PRODUCE, sua! as nutter ' Eggs, . . ' . Chickens, : Potatoes, and all other klndf 'of Conntry Prodnr. Intending te ke a full iopply of all Linda and uanttea f "- . I .. t . . . ;..- (KIHtIDCIEIHIIIE, ..... WHICH THE WILL; SELL , ; tlvy inVits evefjWy to caft and entnlne their sfock. k WASHINGTON KELLEY : . .. WILLIAM M. KENDALL. rraeat, 5!ay IP, 1H9 Sftf Change ol Business!DR- .eurick;s medicated Locality ! (roRMK< 8?Krxa a cchavk,) Has this) Day Removed to 8. & Id. Becker Old Stand, well known ns CORRIiVS CORNER, WHERE, AS HERETOFORE, A FULL AS SORTMENT OF BD M"E" 4D (O ED S , Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Will be kept constantly en hand, and will be offered for sale at the Very Lowest Terms Possible. Thankful tor rpcnVed patronage at tha aid itan t. (rs.t to Prmhina'a I)ron Store.) the uudaiaigued begs to solicit a continuance of the tarn at tha new stand. Motto Unchanged: Quick Sales. Small Profits, AMD Strictly Honest .and Fair Sealing. . SPEYER. fly month, tf ay 3d, 1V5 Sf REMO VJ1L l H. B. DICKSON & CO; HAVE REMOVED THEIR Immense Stock of To the Corner Room of Ml cmo A X STREET, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, WHERE THEY INVITE All of their Old Customers To Cone and Set ttien, sind as many JTcir Ones.as can cet Into the Store. Tbankfal for past patronage, a cootin ";'..:-,..'! v. ; .. I -'.. - .. ., i...t : a aaceofthe saiaa is respeetfdl!rsllcited. H. B. DICKSON & CO. . -. . -. -: IlTftrt, Hy 11, lassfStf I . QamaatlcD of tba Luugi,tc. Warratrdt gWe aatUfac tlon. Ar.ldtv 4 . J16-3;ttf . PIKfUlNfi A CO. Diseases 0 the Xervous, Seminal and Urinary Systems. ' and rMlaKe trtant in" reports of the HOW- 1 il ARD ASSOCI ATION eant by mail in seaM Ult.r nTaloK-s, frof chrje. AdJreal I.. J. üittLüf Hotv.a Tn, Howard Ataociatioa, K. 2 South Ninth itft. fhil ( adalpbia, Paaa. . fnl&wly t iTcni ZTczxi itou: Kerwteht Scrateta! ftemtekl WHEATON'S OINTMENT It 111 t are Cat 1Kb la s Bears It ivm ths iTai&s 1u Wa tMiah -rat !.. 8k!t Mrou. l ChiiMaina, aa4 alt tCrnp- tl-u if IL !kln. lri-H. tv .k. Peware , Laiuea and Waahta LilL wilt ait fiuor th div ras. hj dlir.( CO r4ta lo f. a ii. M. iKKr.K. (in., ic w,ii;l hrwnri tj kuu1, li .t I'l.taee. X any tart "f the nam try. f . ;. ... iiu-k.. at niyWr. iv nrHMtiMr 4 VAN II A AI K and '. A li. U UoOKV.B. aruto v PiiTTKR. rirsrlelera, leslea. Ma. May 4, l(.S-2T.l.v The Grtnt fause or HUMAN MISERY. JvU l.ll:;d in a SuW Ftel -y?. Trie Six Cemt$. A Lfftnrf on tbe Xatsre, Trmtn:ent sod Cadlral Cure of Seminal kiiw. (r .(wrniatc.rrhra. induced tT clf Al'uee; Invvluntry Kniisüici.., Krxual lieMlity, and tmi"diHH-iita to Marriage gfiiera'ly. Norvotimrfa, Con iiraptivn, ti'ileiaiy and Kite; M-ntal and Phviral Inca IMirity. Ao. B.r Ri'B'T J. CtLVr.RWF.LI., f. IV. Author 'of the Gr.fti Hu,.k."' Ac. The wurl;l-reti?win-d author, in thit admiral-I Ictnro clearly proves from Iii own eipnenrs that the awful crn qunrn vf Self-Al.ii" may le rfft-ctually rnuutrd with- ut m-'dloinr. and w ith-'iit dauseroiia snririral ofa-ratiotia, 'iiif, iii-t riiT-i.-ut". rint r cordi.-iU, p..intinpont a mods of cure at .mcr or ruin :.dc!TWtiial, ty a hkh every uRerer. no matter what hia condition ruav Ve. mav cure kim.elf -heaplv. private! v. and ruJtrllv. THI- LKi'TI'KK WILL PROVE A 1KMN TO TU"t HANI'S AM THOtSAMS. Sent, un.ler sal, in a plain aeakd üveloi e, to any ad dro. on the receipt i f mix c.uti, ur two poetaga atampe, l.y aldrewiug Cba. J. C. Kline & Co., 127 Bowerr. New Tork. Puat Office hox 596. junel5 C0-33 Great Improvements m SEWING MACHINES ! Empire Shuttle Machine! PATENTED FEBRUARY 14, 1860. Salesroom, 530 Broadway, N. V. 252 Washington Boston, Mass. ThU Machine is constructed on an entirely new princi ple of iTK'ch&!iim, possess:!.: iimiiv raroand valimilr im pruT-raonlt, having fn-en ekamired I the n.t prefont.d experts, and pror.v.nnced tobe SIMPLICITY aud I'EK FKCTION COM KIN El. Thef jl! wir.(c art ; he prin.ij I-.l jecticn. urged agaln t Sewing Maihitu. lit Excessive tabor t the J l.tepoftimeinrepairire;. o;Krat;r. j 4th ltiraitcili t, ar everv ' 2d Lit ility to gt out f , de ription f luatrrial. order. j nth l)i.irreeal.enoita 3d Expense, trouble and whileinoperaticn. The Empire Sewing Machine is Exemri from all these objections. 1 1 V.na:ra:iht n?e le. p-tpetid'-ular action irtl. tl L( K rr WHI TTLE STITCH, which will NEI1I11R KIP not RAVEL, and I Alike ! i.oth aid-: perf.rnis perfect ewing ou vry il i i tion of n-atrrial. from Leather tj t h rtnst Nan.'ok Muslin, with ctton, linen or Uk thread, fiois the coars.-nt to the finest miniher. rfavimc neither CAM nc r Ci'C. WHEEL, and the least poisiblefriction.lt t ana as smooth as glass. and is ejjpuiticallt a oiself.ss MitnivE: It renins FIFTY I'ER CENT lets rower to drive I 1 than ".or ..th-r Machine in mrk 1. A cirl'.f twelve veara nf alt can wjric It t!i!v. without fatigue or iijury to health. It sIItLNGTH and WONDERFUL SIMPLICITY .f -o3tr:i -ti"n rpinVr It lD.-t inipocsit le to pet rot or.I-r.anl is OL'AHANTEEI By the company toglveen tirc .fctifarti r. We r'pctfilly invi v'.l those who may d.siretosiipj.ly tbmirlK- with a aurior artirl, . to call and examin Tili Unrivnleil .Tlachine. But In a m3rpecial manner do e solicit thepatron age vf Merchant Tailors, Dress Malers, Coach Malers, Corset Malers, loop Slirt Manufacturer. Gaiter Utters, Shirt and Bosom Malers, Shoe Binders, Vest and Pantaloon Malers. Religimi. and Charitable t&stiluti. ca aillbalihar ally dealt with.tS Price of machines, Ccmplete Xo.l, Family Mi tine, with nemmercomplete, M ( So. 2, Small Manufacturing, with Extension Table, 75 oo No. 3, Large Manufacturing, w ith ExtensionTabls, S.' 0 No. 3, Large.for Leather, with rolling-foot, 4e.. 100 Iff CABINETS IN EVERY VARIETY. We want. gonts for all town in the United States, Can ada, Cla, Mexiot, Central and S nth America, whr tfB'iw r not already established, to whom a liheril discount will l given, but we make no consigrnta. Oidurs may tie sent through the Aaiairas Acvttus- isi Agency, wbJ Broadway, ew i ork. I J. T. MrARTHTR CO.. j No. 454 Broadway. New Tork. rr r5 SAMUEL P0BC1I, Cen'l Airent for Indiana. Ad- I I J J j Ta i aa - a . a i ias tw urrsiD. rvrca9 rpitTisiua, inj. urcti oi-ijr FINKLE &, LYON'S NEW PATENT R0T1RI FEED Tlie following facts demonstrate that these Ma chinescomprise the highest im raovEMCNTS i the Siwinq Machimc Ait, riz 1. Each Machine is guaranteed ta gire better sat isfaction than aoy other SewiDg Machine in Mkct,or raoner refunded. 2. Thej kare taken many of the highest ratktl trxs at the most important exhibitions aud faiks ever held ia the United States. 3. They make the loci 6TItch alike on both sides Uus saving more than half the thread and silk used in the rarelingridgeticairs of the !oop-stit:h'ard jingle-thread Sewing Machines 4. They are adapted to the widest rsnge of heavy - and light sewing. 5. They hare no rattling irires, or delicate attach ments to keep in repair. 6. They reqntreao taking apart to clean or oil and no "Lessons' toset needle, regulate ten sion, or operate Machine. Please call and examine and demonstrate for yourself, or send for etnerta with samples of sew in;. " : X . B. Tow and Coonty Agents wanted. ' PINKLE & LYON S. M. Co., No. 538 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Dec. 2, 65b14j1 JT AP0RTB sMARBLE WORKS. SID ER51AN & Co, Kanufecturcrs of allkladsof Monuments,. Tomb Stones, lead Stocti,- of ill Sfxrs isd Fcrai, MARBLE TABLE TOPS, Bureau Tops, Counter Slats, Etc, , They will ssll all klsds sf work cheapo tiaa aay e4hef ssUMIahmsntln Northern Indiana eas. sad will warrant satisfaction In all i ft. 8. LEIXIIART, General Agent. 1 Y1NNEDGB, Local Igt. PI jesath. nearK-3-4Sf . ir ir 0 Sah CLeu A7 m) SEWLYG lllfllllS! - i . ,. SnM 17 au vragg. at crrr. Lsllve ly