Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 November 1855 — Page 3
Marshall Democrat
T. McDONALD, Editor.
- "TMf t -v f j our own. awl condemn their views, wo shall ( VVvV t.x.ste-d U twe-e n the Deinoeviitic and the antiIMAlH III. INI). ! ........ 1... (' 1 .-...LIK- mio! with i-o- 1 il.MiwMTitl.- rentier of this count rv. It was the eloe-
. - - . - I mi I l .....!.... V.m- I 1 v t 1 llUllXuii Jltllllllllt t. l'J 1 'J'f. - . - - - - - SALUTATORY. It is a natural and universal truth, that : w'i 1 oh new thin - that comes i tit exist-1 W 111 t .1 II It- li0 "4l j 1 1 aaimrvte or iuanimale, natural or jhy II (xiphical. whe.hr from tin labor of the hands or brain of man. or the production of .nun that evil as well as Mlou s; and w i.i.-h predominates' depends ttjio.t the re- j cepiioa an I us Ofc urs. m coining 'ef,ie v.jii ia our present po-i i n and in sending nit! oti". more ray from that nucleus of lih.and knowledge the Press, wedo n claim to have o; a speei d ex-mp:'n t f m this universal law; but in tie1 oxerci oft; c power wc h.ave assumed and in the mo iv h thrii p.V'tnp: us, wc l;mu thai vv. shall , üj jit"od to our suppoatefs and rcadeir wliC;ever our emanadoiis .-hall b;. .bought wo, - thy f notice. The want of a prp.or wasl up: f 1. i:i ihicounty, and much has been added to her importance since the establishment of the "lJanner" under the able; management of I M.U. lifKNS, the present Kditor of that pa- j i.r we li.-ivebctikliowil more favorably a- ?
broad and have be'eome more social at home, e nables them to e xtend their ficilit:s so as to alii1 ... 1 1. ...... f,- mwl 1,-iv.. ' most elistaiiee coniiH-titioii. We still have rw11
vie nave 1 Mi'ii iirir 1 in in um.-, Uhu Mm ' se :i ll e Tied mm in his pri 1c and mdejtemlncc, the owner ef ilu? wi !e forest and have seii him pass away and the stride of civil-1 zation follow until our county n.w e-nn! nuniluT P20ÜJ citizens and boast of her j ....lit. .mil wllTlIllS tH'il'lllc'lil'l ! e i.i 1 The rapid inere.ts' of wealth and im - 4 . provements seemed to justify t lie idea that two papers could be readily Mipprtetl,and tin- earnest of success realized bv th"Ian-; her" while so many t..n-yii papers are ta-; l.i-re iN-fore Volt lir the lirst 1 1 Iii-, Ulld , ' U'- I . ..... .f v.. ....1 i i. , I. . i-M . .11 1 " ll-ill s.f.'lfl lllll lllixl'lllll o.1u.h,ivi.u i j so that our friends and etiemi -s-jt we have ; :imv will always ktiow vhere ! tint! us. . - 1- Y . . . 1 I IV. . . " . u an- wem terai- o, m - ,ieu'-i -.111.111 : . , , , - 1 r . oi.il 1-iii.tr im itrtiu !i.!.t id triki1'l: u.-m, .00. : men: U-trer that: ih.os- ta-hr oy Miel, ,.. as Jefferson, Monro-, M:i !i-ii .V Jacks.,,,, .....1 .:.,.. i.-f..j.... fr.. ttl.-tfiM:,ti ll'....:Til. i u,ll" u....- ........ -.. .... . ... ; .. .1 . 1 . 1. ... . 1 . r ..
kell, many ot them pultllshcu ,:, a-ijoining; , wJ(h ,jn)1.P. tll sjlVl.rv Juc,.s teeming; with doctrine of .self-government, and the fnsionists op- j The grasshoj.pers have been making sad havoc i;.,.!,' .,,1 pviAiViH iVvniouth liul " (.'.unties. together with the earnest ilici-j t.0 ;nn,.v tri!.', and the unsurpassed fer- l- Tlie tbrmer contend that the people of these I with the wheat in Southern Oregon. -- ' '-?'". " ."' . .'l .'" ' "IV1" ithmsof manv fii-nds who kivu us w-1! . ; (tf j Hjj wiJ, th.. IL-iil K..ad Territo, ies are cafuble of rtgulating their own do-j ll.e rate of taxation in Oregon this year is ten ( M' :ARl)- SADDLE AND II AR-; ' I. 1, I,, -t.."iW-e t'ie.tVor' w are ' , , u, 1 , , me.tic aflairs as well now as six months er m vears cent to each one hundred dollars of valuation. i m "j.".;"' 1 i.v.uo,;.!., Hal. ; v iluluced ll to hUi.e S,n lh'U. .t.M V dt. i-oinpleted f be one of the .,..., .im... i ....... I MP..M...,:,L.,.i.,:,.ev ; "' W. hlVts ! MIVI I-' Vh mi viv Pi: veio:s Ilitv..
heientiv l.-si.-ti .0 ,r,u. t.'.en i"i'v. ui".r!(i;lf(1 ., ,vlw f;lVur t,Klin wi;h a (.al,
nraetibili v and tl.eir ior?'tuitv. On th i . ... ............ i- . . : broad bais ed our hberal ( -nsti:titi.!i. is ; 1 , ..1.1,. :.- ,'. ::i ' r.ni .'i.-.unh to s.;i,Kl :i!Kl lc enc tnc mill- . i.n blesiuo;s .f our free "m-:i:uti ons and ex - ! w-ivs rule ,1. ,,o..r T,d i..,,onnt and ,l,en. i v.iy- rule hm jioor .um iinu.mi .mi 111 . , , . e , 11 f: mus: be "lieve;s of w.h. I and drawers of ; . i w.l'er in every jd-.ase human existence, ;klid everv stn'o of s.ci"V. one kind of po-.-iicd everv stae of sici"'y: one kind of j.e-.-; Tile cannot hd.ahi'. a C.o; i:i nt, ;u: 1 n wo j can Hi- alike or act flora the sanv exac ini- j 1 1 j:ilse. , Tlie (' :: it'i i :t was ma le by c-iinj".- j inise, and !.:; vi -1 h-d undo i.ei:d, p -Ii i - i al and hum.ri ol. ihan any :;v un . ever befo'.e r'iid.e 1, and has f Aver i j in j.roj -.or; ion to tl:e amouu of oi,,. !:;. the rrea mairi y of those evils are ma .' Ly iiial-cotiteiits and short MI.h-d hio s. Toth.e- d.te-riiiei f Ib lii -us in olere ice, ! wc are deci Je-.iiy epjose.I, J preiscuj- 1 tion for opinions -,ke we .shall ever bfound the inveterate fe,' and readv to ;V(. Iinl.. .od I if., to .hidl rt,..elves,ndor; limbandl.lle to shl.dd oiilwh e and our . ,..., r,.lT 1 Count 1 t:om 1 . j To Know X.:hini-m, and all other e- j cret poli deal organizations, avi have n r j ln-eii ott-ed :is possessed of the most m-r-,tbhns tciidctici-s, and fraught with evils of - . . 1 . - - - . ..!.......... ... ....... a most uaii-erous. c.aiae.e, , vv i.noui one ; reel.'inin,Mpta!ity, orcven a hojn fur jhkI. To Slavery, in tl ry or practise, we are opposed; but we f und R here as planted by ! Kng;laiiel.welec..iiK'a fiv. Nation when rv - erv State in the Union when firmed but 1 , , 1 11 , , e i one, wc ldtev.-,h. hl the siavc- thus force-el I ' ' ( upon them, and with evidence before us "that every evil physical, organic or jntliti- j e'al will work out its own cure or annihilate ! the .subjeetof it," that e i lenc. In iM" stif-! . , , , , . . , ! llcicntly shown bya lar-e numlvr of the ;
-1... . f hi..h..il.....d -ii.v 1 1.1:.. ...I. :.. :....;: iv ... the Lnitcd States, an t in tlie meantime thev sh ill !
.11 ......I...... , puuiii , 10 pin in iioiiuua.i .11 .11 no- Lein- . . . , . , ,. ." I part v ag.i inst ihe assa ults of its enemies t urm d a-, V..r.h A. S.,,ol, ;.d .ter,,s the brorol oee.iM r.o.i i..., ... 1... h..l I .o T...?:.. Tt i itani. d and protecteel in the lice enjoyment ; i),.lllMl., .. . ,11.. . ,',.f,t. everv ! 1
. . , ,..,1. v : .. i c i . to ineir iioeriv, propen v, an-i i:.e religion wnieii ; tortile in Stute pronounced g list , is. stud the ; ri,v M WI'I'MTI'I'I'I' . - . , . - . - ' i 1 '" , 1 .v .! A K l. I.NDH . A ln.'auiilid i'e'Iicüte lea vcl t i the down trodden ot other lands. Ao , lr.e J.'h of .I.-mcirv nevt ; i iv . . i i r i . , I "'i-1 t I l I., .u..vli .a It l.l.l. ir ( P vinot.i'i ov .i n-l-'l i it -.t i-t .i i it. i . ii ;o.i in u.ii oi .I.IUI..II ihm. thev possess." : Dcii,oeT.il!etartv succeeded onlv m elcetinga lew i 8 n 1lt . v-i. im..,.,..i. i.i ii.wipu.i.mh.i . u i .i. shiub. with fine pinkish flower-. ir.Mtd thin'' can exist, viithottt a eo-extting; ; .vi ;i . ,1, ,. i" ,. . ... i, ... .1 :.. . I The ,,.,.tv ,, r,.m,i . ;..i,i,..i 1,1.. .,,1 1 memlters oi t. onress ol the ''household 1 l.nth. .. . .. .. t-i 1 .r t s 1 -. 1 ; v la.ELIA ht.'SLA is aheatituul s:irnb from ChtKm , . ,1,1, .1 l'-t-i't i,U ,Vl f- lS',ltJt, "M 1 ''"l Then i. was thai the mmies of the Democratic T M. L. PIA'l'T. MANUFACTURER OF: Frightful Calamity! a. with a pro! of ,3rJrc. hell sha,,-d, rose evil, and i,.-oo l ooM-rnment can h made 1;;r as Wl. an. t,,11(.erned, to h.icsrad public j t' religion to be protcctd was Cathohc. 'I ins , l!los,. wllo llIlw,l!si ,v d,.lrtmw, itst VV Cabinet Ware. ....... .PI vmh. I,,d HKJH IMMl'FS MUST HUIKX I)''l! -!re,l iers. A. II EATON. fsi f;ni cmI. I he lieh A: wise will al- '. se-iliuent, or bserve any man s, or any ; teaf, wliich Longress cou!l not annul, became i men, measures and pnncpies witli a bitterness and - - ! . . Plymouth Nov. , .v. n-l-f in.
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Slate States, harm -4 Ummc fr ', wearejlhe Land OlHce at Wiuamair; U pruniijarl.i
content to leave it when it i-, and our Sis- j ter St.iti-s to eiiioc the ri-rhfs rii.it rant eod . I. . 7., . ., i 10 vr;' ny 111a: same .Mati.i i. nana n,ai j h-aves us inrs. sji.,...,- : .i. . w' ...1. !
o 'o 1 .i'iii .Toiuiij un.i:t e'.' .... tetei j.-n-o,, U " '" , ef the Missouri Uoinproii,is line, but im should not oecasioiially ha e a man from the j jHtMer has l-ee-n deh'g;a!ed by the jM-op to North, h Iii I some o f the State otlie.-s, hen j Uonrcss. to int. rf.-re wi h th rights of .iv wi have- pl ntv of utohmbted ma'.-ri ,l. i j. . , . - . , 1 . , Nate tiot rilllief,!. - - . . e , . : All te-rt l.orv free until n beeonn-s a! Tni:Seio Diks. I he controversy now M-nd-: v;,.t ..d,l", .1 . I t , JinglK-tvveen the United States and Denmark, tela-I State, and then n p-ople Ion- can con t ml , t() tI)C Sl(II1(, giu.s hltvrvilt ,. fflIIow. ; the institutions within the li;nis of the ("on-j ing paragraph, cut from the columns of a eotem- j Stitution of the Union. ' J u,,,1!- , ,, ,lin ! x- . ' . , , . i Ihe Sound is a narrow stiait Ivmg between the "Nou interU'htlon the only (hn-trino ; idaml of .eland, belonging to the Danes, and the'
th.V can nrevent.a consolidated .otvernmeii . . . and must tie strictly adhered to. 1 h; cry of "Nebraska, and Ai,ti-NVbraska,'":in.l:dl . . . similar et,es. are simply imnion Its the clan trn of I)emiov..rne.s n.l h.. mn.l.i r. ...... -'v.....iv. ....v... it . , , . . . ... ,'reai(ieai..t noise, as clap traps o,.nralIy do. We want a good prohibitory Linuor Law, that rtm be enforced founded on prhtrijJe and brought out of the experience of hit f 1 1 1 1 man action, ol which abundance exis's to enable buch a law to be inado, practie-.dand effectual. "Search, seizure eV: confisc-ation" i.- too much of a component part of l)esjot-i-m to find a Inrlx-.r n ith 11
We see the names of many old personal BLANK their opinions, and while we may advocate ever be found dealing mildly and with reBLANK spect 1 ....... . r 1 1 i ?iiiui iiuiiin - """n v... ... . aeter intfur columns, Ar shall endeavor t( ; culiiva:.- hm! will v'llh our Urethren of the j Press f whatever party. In short we v-hall J . . 1 ...... t:.t.. ..-,r..l J,,.......;i;i advance We have sent ti e r t to s. ve.al f our fii-nds i .1 the couir.y, who h.ave no 1 ad -h? op-.r v ' i.uhsetibe; should fi-.ev ff! c'p:-v'l v.- ..-tke the pape. , :-f.C i vvvi'ipl.-ase re- j i'.;rii 1 . :.V t! : . ., ,. .(;.. j t, j j. - it ;-sue to he able to give,' iK c:: .iltty 01 in ittcr. Our na!ron ei ex-ev l a i'u'.KIet Jl ol iii the late interesting iijti" the lv, vihen we get our exchaiiue list I ren!aied, whidi will be in a few weeks. D 'We refer our readers to the Advertise ments in this number, as being worthy of their patronage. 1 If :. .... .i.n.l....I l. ...U .., ,... .1,. IM" Dil t ItlVlllc.M olVl more nil' ,,nsinf ss lm,ro ;1,ivantageoi.,lv to their customers 1 ,llim th..se l.(,d.,n.,t.:m their h.ere:.se of husM.ess ! for a fnr more advertisements, and as we intend giving the home trade the preference; those wishj ing to give public notice of their hu-iness, would do t call soon. . .Several articles that were in Tvtte. have ! been crowtleel out this week, to make room for ! 'Judge 1 r.itkiv s decision on the "Liquor Liw. , " , .1 , , ; manv prehcte-el. it has gone hv the IoareI. j " ,c&r-' i LAPORTE COUNTY 1. ..... I - I ....... ...-. . I... 1.. ....... ! .1..-, .1 000- , .,., m-.o...-fu, p,,,;,.;,.. jotted with -roves, :l.ui frin-ed n, . . ,1. 1,1 . 1 ii;;,. f.,r I-'-ioii.Ti i ' nio.-t it -Htane.: Io . nil's, iir l armer, in X' I 1 .ortin-rn Indiana ti ..jii i, . , f..- r...... f.. i . . ., , I from year to vear m th.c cubs, and ! ,.., . . ,t remain :..:.. .1 ...1 1 :. - .. .n -'hill ll ll si.nh", 1 mil lll'ie 1 n "iKi 1 1 0 " . ... 1 .ick-, neu inere 1. .1 .k i . si hailinir distanee. Wc ."ay j hir; our warehouse's, are larire ! - . 0 us, ;m,l our rain Merchants! 1(.-,JV p, -ic mimo ! 7 ' " .' ; " ill l ivor tliem with a call. market 111 almost ii.-uiinir Iit anJ t.Inniodio ,..(..ri)rjsin; ; I I'l.e h.llowm- well timed remarks, we ; e e . . 1 mi .. ,dlj) from tlie Hushviile Jack.sotil-lll, 111 re J J;1; j, n t,, biingini; out candidates Ik fore the ' 'd:li e's puritoses, or make, or unmake 1 1 can-.ll la es f i any of the important paces '.o . , .. . 1 .1 ;k- luied, we .l,mk 1 hy 110 means lmpro - , - j,....,.,,., ls ;;J ,.Jj:M! Ut )t.VA r.,J ,.tib:i." ."-1 i.n to lie sad -et. I; is i.f .re.ii i.tiliir ai'en.i init oj ::;:, ;lia! ' 'd 'll - ,1 . in ! - . ; f i.i. ii a I ...... I I ;! ii l.i'.s for liom- j f die public. ' 1, iii.-rl.it ration. i?i 1 I ' , . ., r;, e . !;e ( i 01 mee ts. Lot ' ,,s ,,. Jy .-U"i; il.y a i i all aiiemjits be- j 1-;" i.atei .tijw ii.iag;s u sete any par- i -l-1' ,:' Ji bll - !" US avd 1 even the j "I durance ef i ." j firasourlimi:edkh-wled-eeMends, o .' A. U. ill i:i 10 tin- man lor Governor, in ( the "Uloody Nituh. In relation t5 tin other candidates, there ; will probably not In tin same unanimity ! ... . . . .. each 1'ress is prese'iiting; I he name ett lh' I nlll I .f Its ..ll..!...! H'llllill t. it h.k.lhll.. . .1 'l he'iefon- 111 aec.rilanee with this custom, we present the name' itf our Townsman, 1 M I'attkiisox, as a suitable man to ' nomi iafd f r State Treasurer. Mr. 1. s ',dl known to a largv jiortioii of the Citi-; . ri 1: . 1 1 1 .... zens of Indiana, atid is knovvn by all thetsaIi, who are nci.uaiuted n ith bun, to be at, un- j compromising; Democrat of the JeiTe-rsoiiiat, V Jackson sehend. The fae't of his having ; lejirescl.t.-d us in the Stato Legislature, and , 1 1 ni ii' . . haunt: l.-e n Lece.verofl ubl.c 'on..y s ,u e idein-" thai his iiualilicatiotis are 'j; 1. We ak our friends of the south II it as . 1' I :.,h. u.o.i i-n ounoy , mn .1 on, ngm o.n. us a f iir distribution of the inuiiitiatious w .1 ..1... .. . i Sweetish coast, ami gives e ntraiiee to the Baltic j Sea. ne fortre ss f Ctonbiirg Castle commands thepassage, und exacts 1 pavuicnt fW.m all vessels Ill,,,.lin-1 1,0 ''''"".' shifw of Denmark herself having to pav is well us foreirrn tonnage-. I he ; original ot this exaction is that in ancie nt times i Denmark undertook to build and sustain certain ....,. . .. ... ,. 1 iiuiii-iiouM-s moil" 1 ne coasi, ior wincn nie noise towns agm-d to tmy toil. England. France, Holland and Sweden pay :i duty of one per e'cnt, on every c.,rg entering the Lame. Other countries, including tlie l.niteif State, piy one anl a prirte-r per cent. In the , . k.ji: . .. ..: . .I....- .....i. ...... IJ'" ...'.ni 1 -i;iii;iiij; mis no. i " .. "ii-clu.h-el between the Unite-.! States ami Denmark. 'Iliis treaty, however .iceoreling te one of its stipulations, in iy be elisolveel by eith' r f the j.ai tie s provieled it gives one year's notice of its intention; ami the reeju'site notice hiving been given by the L'uited States govenime nt n April last, ,h ! rf -jty i il t ri'tit it. Iti-tt prin;.
!( Ii, nanvs t m:mv old ersonal friend on ..ur list of subscribe rs, who differ ith us MliiicalIy. With such we resjveet
.inn UI iuui; n 1. i.u, imu. - - 1 The Orroon iaii of Sepr. rrJleontains t"ie follow- ! .11 11 . ,:. K'im v miiamc. I he principles that have character- . i in 'and acceptable, and show our ra'.i'.ude t i . j lor us mihe liberal patronage tendered us tbe Alien and Sedition hcv.s which took from the , , ,::,,,,,,. jHI w j
! vv m-.ke vi. ..H.d :i?'ke. ; i baid'n- authoritv on sueceeV.ing Confesses, and it 'vl1 ? Ulvlu A tyvUv ,UOIlth has'lMSsed, and ,t.& Joiners, i .... Plymouth, IndJ j ,1 U. y"7 h!w (t" ca-' w ready pay of sonic kind, j J lull opemtion in tleir new 'shop, at the Semd, 1 r . . ii 1 " "01.,. those who were eager to pronounce the death of the -- . .... ! U lievmg the old motto, that "a mmble sixpence I ,.,1 )(f ,i10 ,vv w 5,, . .-od siinnlv of d h.-i of d. 'l -i. .:"-.;:f: t liie!! v,;.o , has been s:nee ::nnulhd hy tengix-ss itself, an 1 the Democratic party, are themselves in need of an ep-' CJILAS MORGAN, HOUSE CARPENTER ! is better than a slow shilling' wiil adhere strict I v j Timber hon C .d Ac md the bestV MrLn
' .'o' ;! ::v ; :i ouf: - j itli ibitants then oi hit tree to act for themselves. : itaph. 1 bought by its eneinies to be dead, the Joiner, Plvmouth, Ind. ; to it, believing that it is bette r for ltoth buver ami jH.C;iUh,- Black-mith- who can't be beat ut blow- . '. i -i: :. - :.,,': -'f,d Tl:e .mstion now U, whv restore tint which was I pvinocratic party, has sprung into new life; from he . - ; -; ln,tn..:.M),.v;ITM I 'J-';- 'V tin.nt is as good as eve , brought ing;eMdv V io all wtk in t!ie:r!me of biVneti at , ; e ! . : . . . ,1-11 i it . ! nig vuriuishcd, it has become victor, an 1 more H --l" .vu.m.u, umi . iii ..vivi 1 r.u . to this marke t. eonsistmged i iv.,,,.,.,, "B.w.d.s Cm; '. ' V ' - : 1 : a.uthortzed and wrong? May not the (irmlv ,j 0Vt.rt.Ilt!)r,,IK,, in ,he hearts of the A- 9 Joiner, Plymouthlnd. TEA. : KvWAlM. 1 wii, . . v!-i:-.: : !: ,! tie! H.-on e ill all n-irts of the old Ivmisi:,,,.. T.-i-Htorv ! .V 'Cl I..., . - - ' cowi-e , U e . jm et w e .tie loe el Ik-ic lor hie, an-l wdl
we Shall Eeat Them. j
Of course we shall. Beat what ! A hy, tin- e.p- ( .-.JtH.n Wim will heat them? The Democratic i i - t party, ef e-oute. On what issue-! The issue of j SOV0I.l.i;lltv. jt U lw sall,, i1K. ,ut has ...-- ...... ( . .. .. . trine of Hamilton and the elder Adams that the I iKoi'le were not catuhle of self-'overnnuiit. anl . , ; son held differently ; antl here politieal parties sprung: I lit I . 1: riiMiuii IIVl UH.'tlU ".III l. i - : up. aividin- on the prineiple of .pular sovereign- j ty; and on this principle they have remained di- j - , , . , , , i.l.-.l. unes have eli:iii'jel liom tune to time! people the rights of free speech, and give to Con- ! gress the power to punis.. neu.tious oiienuers, or t'io.-e who sjoke ill of the government, the measure was opposed hy JctIeion ami the Democratic parly, under the plea of popular sovereignty. So, when the Federals extended the term of residence ior the it ituralization of foreigners to fifteen years, distrusting thiir ability for If-goveinincnt, said l.iws were opposed and liuilly repealed by the ueiuoeratie party in accordance with the views of popu- ! !ar sovereignty. All our aces.-ions of Territory, either from France, Sdn or Mexico, have been steadily oplosed by the opposition on the grounds that our country was too large would fall to pieces by its own weight; or in other words the people inhabitPS lh territories were not capable of self-go veminent. o was hi one nine e e iuenueu y nie eippo.-iueMi 1. . . . ... . 1 .1 1 . .1 .. - - t,,;lt "c' alone through a United States Rank t ou!d regulate the exchanges of the country, the people could not; and Congress was invoked hy the whig tarty in 4 , and etid pass, a Raukrupt law by which coinniercial balances and mercantile accounts we're settled without the aid of money. In all these trails, the cause of the people in the 1 hands of the eieinetcratie Jarty, has signally trij umphed. and sooner or later it always will. This issue now dividing jH.litical parties in this country is the same that it ever has been, and the i ! Parties are the' same. The-re is the th inoeratie ; party on the one side contending for the principle ; of popular sovereignty, as in the days of Jefferson, j and there is the party of Fusion, alias Federalism, i nnutfttiliftrr i Itkr rrtnrt'istiiii:it 1-11L. Tit rii. . ...... ... . . . - ' ' r .... . ... . .zil tW Tt.ITitoriw of NVhraska and Kansas, ,he Democratic party have incorporated Jefferson's . , , . " , , , . . ,. . i . contend that Congress should mtei tere, and that . 'i a body of men, fifteen hundred miles away, not one ef whom rerh ips, was ever in the Territory, can I better indue the wirilics el tlie t.-eopie and admui- . J, '-"ter to their wants tn.:n those Irving 1,1 the country thn jjov,.,.,,,. rei:,ocra-o he'licvc in the coiape tcney of the peoi(le, the fu-iontsts in the omnino tem-e of Congress. .... . , , T .. ... U hen Jclh rson puu-hase-d Louisiana ol NfljH h-on, in it was a slave eolonv. Tliethirel arti cle of the trcatv is j,, these voids: "The inhabi , , , r. . , ,. . .1 .... thus governed. PeLioerat.-; believe ni the eoiape1 ' tants of the ceded Territory shall be ineoriorateel j in the Union of the United States and admitteil as ,oon as itvVimVli U) thv .ineiiih-s of the ! . 1 " ' ' ; re-dcml constitution, to the enjoyiin-nt of all the rights, advantage's and immunities of eiti.ens tf ' the United States, and in the meantime thev j H"' supreme law of the land. In latitat body j I. . . . .... , I ni violation oi this treaty, eleelared that slavery I -t ,: .1 . t :; . migut exist on one side ot the nne r.iwn thru g 1 this territory, but prohibited it on the ether. Th ' ileclaratiun h tl no hi'al validity, and ros-essed 1.0 i I . I ..... . I . oe s.uciy iruie'ti 10 act upon wnatever e'oneenis their own interests ami happine'ss? If thev misjudge and act unwisely, the evil falls ujion the 111. and not uix'ii other ixtrtions of the Union. Hive " not iu:uiv States acted unwise r on .eine oee.iiiH ? Are thev therefore tobe nut under ir,iardiaiihin? Our jolitie;il theory is to allow the jn-ople the largest hlK'rty possible without endangering the the public good. Will the public liberty he 11.d.tnge red bv allowing the Territories liberal selfvernmcnt. Wo must hhii trust the pople in most of them to manage State goven.tnent for ,, , .... , ... . . ,. . thcinsclves. v he n admitted, each State will, on this subject, be under no control but that of her jn-ople. AN'hy wish to control them now ? Instead ,,t dtcmling to the allairs of the Territories, the i.i.tt ...ti. ..,. .r ti... .-1.1........ ....... 1... ti j 1. " . .".I .i.. m.- ..in eiti- ; ploycel at home in guareling against and correcting those voices, awl repressing and punishing those erimes, whose me re eleseriptioi, fills se large a share of our public tapers. CUnUml l'luhi IhuUr. - Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. L Loual ami exact justice to all men, of wh.it1 . J ' eve r Mate or pe-rsuasioii, rehgieius or political, o YvavVf rommm.,. iUlll ,,OIU,st f,.;,.,,,,,,,;,; ttitll all nations; entertaining alliance with none, Tlie right of State-s and Territories to admin'"U'r t',lir ow" 'omestic affairs. i I. rreedon, and ennalitv; the seiveri ignfv of ; ; ; the hen Co,istittioiialIv cxpresse-I. 5. Economy in the public expenditures ami a -a -red prcse rvath n to l.ut.lie fait-. . Freeehmi of religio;,. Ircnloi,, ef the i-n-ss. .... . ..iiu "eiieiai iiMMisioii I'.si 1111 lllioriliailttll. 1. Opirftsition to all secret jmlitical organizations, and all corruption in iH.Iitic-. h. a s-icreel picserv.ilion of the il-eh ral Constilution, and 110 religious tevts for office. K S" ,',',.v "r pride of cast, or .listinction .if among Amerie:Mi ciiizeie1. ... . , 1U. he'sjK-e t and 1 rotectioii for the rights of all. 1 .. .. IL I he picservalion if the naturalization laws, .i ,ilt , ;lM fo ,. ,.,,;;,. ,,(,m;i;il tll(. protce-tion of the Anieiiean (hivcrumeitt. I Opj-sitioii to all chart, ml mono,K.lics. " 1 Ai Common brotherhood and goo.1 w ill to all especiatlv to those of the-house ho.d of faith. Gov. Shannon's Position. Gov. Shannon thus explains his positieni in a letter te Mr. Lindsh-v, late member of Congress from th" Sandusky elistrict: "Tlie truth is, I stand on the Kansas Rill. 1 believe the people of the Territory should determine for themseh es the' character of their domestic institutions; anil I do not think it woulel be proper ami in nccordnnee with the principles of the Kansas Rill, for the Chief Executive officer of the Territory, sent out by the Federal Government to use nny accidental influence to oflie-e' might give him, to control the public mind on the mstion of slavery, either one w ay or the other, hut to leave the jtcople of the Territory to determine that q esti ui uninfhniicril hv any one, for themselves Such are' my views, and I have n. H-ca.sion, either expresseel or a-'teil 01 any otherinec my arrival in th.-eouuhj ."
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c have files of papers from Poitliiiitl O. P., to the 27th Sentemhe-r. from Olvmnia. W. T.. tri -Jtith ' Septembe r 'Hie most authentic intcHigoucc v.e have receiv-; ,l .... ,,.,r,l ... si,,, r-' ..... " 11.. . . ' r- .1 t.. 1 .s".,. ' 1 eiset. lie Mate? 11 mi v oi..iuuei.-oii, me v uncrossman fleet from Washington Territory, had ÄitM iuoSfcelÄ q.vtrj nth r of Governoi centirelv -iiided from the mines and pronouneei .. .1. The reports in regard to the nunth Stevens and Iiis party proved to he entirely grnd- ; 'cI.MI. Mt'KIiKRS 1 KOSPrcT fl" A .r..KRAl. WAR. . , Hays informed us that it was gc neially believed j that not less than eight white men had recently been t 1 .1 1 murdered hv the Indians on the sound to the Colville mines. The Ide-dcpe-ries, j Makimas and Pclouses, it is supjx)s-d, have com-1 bined together lor the purpose of preven'ing the j whites from traveling through the country oceupi-1 edby them. They repudiate the treaty made with I Gov. Stevens, and are prepanng for a general war. It was asserted l.y the hjM.kans, Nes IVrees and Colvidc Indians that two hundred and fifty horse and a like number of cattle had boon offered them . . r . ,. . . ., . to join the first mentioned tribes in a general warfare against the Bostons. Mr. Matties of Olympia Ivmp who was on his way to Colville, was most inhumanly murdered hy the IsleiUp rie.s a few days ago. EXPEDITION AGAINST THE INDIANS.—The military expedition under command of Major Haller, United States Army has returned in safety to the Dalles. The expedition was sent out by the government at home for the purpose of chastising those bloodthirsty Indians who committed the inhuman butchery of the Ward family and party, on the plains near Fort Boise last year. They captured ten of the murderers, tried and hung four, shot three wounded one, and brought in two prisoners. We learn that the expedition has been fortunate in not loosing a single man. Tlie patty all rcti good health, and with the loss of only two mules We learn that the Indians who were hung acknowlcdged on the gallows that they murdered the men, but said the squaws killed the woman and : children.—<Oregonian>. Gkxkhal Items. Notwithstanding the fears that the fruit crop would prove a failure, its turns out to ' be verv fine 'n ,v t . i'e l Iiie oiheial vote ot Wasl j j uic iiiui; n 1 t I 41 n.'i t 9 n ... ! proclaimed by Gov. Mason, is: for delegate to Congress, J. Raiten Armstrong, (Dem.) b."T: Win. rrrong, ( vv . aim i. .v.. ov; Joseph t..iisiiinaii. L. ,H 1 (lice,) 11. Strong, (W. and K. N..) ('2; Joseph Cushman, : - 1 On the prohibitory liquor lav. the vote was :!S , - ! follow?: I ! Ag.iinst Prohibitory Law (lö'l : iv 11 . I . f ...; - ior Iroluhitory Lpvv Ct'Hi - The ntire vote of the Territory, distiibute-d over ! - 1 fifu-en coiinth-. is 1, ;,(!. Rather a small vote. i J . t HOW ana inen. A thIort.mes of the Den.oerat.c party seemed to he 01, the eleehne. State's which hail Jong hc-n eonsidered towers of strength invincible s'ronholds of Democracy, and which ii.nl at all times t .1 rm. . noblv ami siceessfullv- vindicated the Democratic ! vindicliveness i.npaniücled in the annaU of politic- j al ware fan asserted that the Democratic nariv , ,, 1 ,mKI,HI1' I,,UJ had as.-ed its menoian; that it no longer comman-! ,jr(j , contitjenet' of the people; that its principle's would never again be in the ascendant. In short, ! n HYING. Rut time bring changes to potties j furv, and has left the Deiimeratie jtartv invincible and bette r than ev er pre j tared to resist the assaults of its eucmie'S Rut it is no! Rut it is not that the Democratic party is again; in power that we ivjeiiec we have far greater n-a wns lor cun?r;UuI;ition at it.s fiiieeiw. siiecess. We rejoice gnie a repiKliation of i th.it m th so vietorn.s wv vwo the eletestable principles of the Know Nothing Re- j l.ub cans: that the neoole in their snveivbottv e- I futhv Jf m ser ,,rt fuse tobe led like l imbs to the slauhter; that ; lu-se victories wc can see; promiso of a glorjo.is old j aslnoncd Democrat.e v ich.rv in 1 N. .; and more han that the recent signal triumphs ot the Democracy are triumphs lor the I.mo.v, and those- concrvative, national princijiles paramount 111 the ! breasts ef all Union men.
near Fort Boise last year. Thev eaittuird ten of; W , 7 , i,.y.l.ii , h,r Jel, department is complete: we pnthahly j i'-w nr. mi.sa.l . iu.w-ei.yvvr.ui.Ne.-the murderers trilnl hun-four l,ot three I '"htiiw, Plymouth, Ind. have the best country Job Ollice in the State. One 4 'T -il:.-1 r 1-inkfl.iwm appjarme munieii 1.-. uieo aim uung lour, i-not inn e, ; 1 , . ... I ng m the spring, he lore its leaves hae expanded. wounded one, and brou-ht in two i.risoners. We f1 I'bAND, DEALER IN DRY 't our U.ys having served a re-pillar apprenticeship j DKl'TZIA CAN ESC ENS is a beautiful white 1 1 ! ...1:.:. .. 1... . 1 iv.. ; ' VJi Goods. Hardware, etc.,. . Plymouth, Ind. in .me of the best Job Olliees in the Y est. we tlat- I llou-i-i-iii- sbriih- hlitottvc pitT id tlw isnmrrn-'r.
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Such v ictories as these cheer the Democracy ' ""lObldN'S A: NICHOLS. M ANUr ACTUR-whe-n the wild storms of tivusot, and fan iticism gat I, ' ers of Sash Ac Plymouth, lud.
III VOO'l HIV JII 1 111V , OIV J', V U', .-V Jl 111 '1 1 fVJ riotis achievcinentsin the future, and give assurinee of the ie'riH-tiiit v of the Union and the Consti tution, and the perm iiu lit ascendancy of the De-in-ocratie party. Alb. Arijn. Signs And Wonders. When will signs ami wonders cease? Not till the destroying angel shall clip the thread of tima, and the heavens be rolled togetheras a scroll. Not a elay passed but what w e see gooel and had signs. ns the following will show: 1 . . 1 n s a goou sign 10 see a m an enter vour office with a friendly greeting "Here's two dollars to pay for my paper." It's a lmd sign to hear a man say he is teo or to take a ifctper ten to one he carries home a jug of "red eye" that costs him half a dollar. It's a goetel sign to see a man do an act of charit v. Ii' .. 1. ..1 I.. 1 - 1.:... 1 ' It's a gejod sign to see the color of heNiIth in a man's fae'e. , It's a bad sign to sec it all concentrate-el in his i It's a "ool sim to see an hone-t mm wearing old cloths It's a bad sign to see ihcm lillin, windows. It's a gooel sign let se-- a man wipe the pcrspira- ' tifn from his fae e. It's a bad sign to see man wipe hisclioits as he 1 1 ' eomes out of a saloon. It's a gooel and neatness It's a bad ! It's a gooel sign to see a woman dies with taste j It's a bad sign to sec her hash.iol sued for h-r feathe-r- and foe.lerv, genu ;.nl iewclrv. It s a goo.1 tise in a pajor It's a goo.1 si'.Mi to se-e a mm e.r womm adver-! f i' I. ..I .!,... .. ...... ii... . 1. ,...:.v.. .1 : ... I-... v ........ .-.r ...sunn- suei.u iuoii. isc 101 tlkivsIiallaountnUtmotvat. Pt hi.isiiKi, kvkkv TiiiKsoAY Muit.MNu, hv T. McDONALD, and H. B. DICKSON. TERMS: If paid in advance 1 .10 At the- end of six months, 0 (Ml It delayed until! the etidjif the vear, .HI RATES OF ADVERTISING. One Miliare (ten line-s u- less.) three months,. I (HI Each addition insertion, J,1 jColum three months, .1 (Ml i Cil u m six months, y in j.j Coluni one year, p) (Ml Colum thix-e months, y ( '.j Coline six months, 1,1 (HI Li Colum oi.es.ycar (HI I Colum Ihree" months, I 1 (Ml 1 Colum six months, o pi) 1 ( 'olum one year, 1.1 (Ml I early 11.lv e i tisers have- Im- privih'ge of one ' , hange fite of ein reo
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; :- -r Rtwiniss Ca ids not cxece'eling three lines, iiiscrted under this hcael, at :1 per annuns Ywi4 adverti-iing in the Democrat" hy the vear. will he cnt 1 im to :i Card 11 1 he Bus ness Di- . 'lWv .Li;.;rt1 ..w i -".' .-....1. i.i.uc,. ti.... .. i... .1. .1... i . i! their husiness, eontinued, will please pa v over hv , . . il. - iik iii. i oi j.muarv i .o. - - , X ., i Si" i ,ii,i T"l m .x ...A (jJJ ( ( (ToilUtl) 1 C1U0 CVilt - - 1 a n JOB PRINTING OFFICE. We have on hand an extensive assortment of 3TOB wJO "5T 3E 312 , And are prepared to execute nw 1, 1 Mi,,. m m. Of every description and quality, such as ci iter LARS, 1UMIUU.S, I.Al:l.I-5, TAMniLETS, l;fSIKSS CAKIS, lll.ANK lKKIS A c.tTAHe;rr, M ORK jacks; a ..1 . 1 rv...i. . ..i t 1 on K. AwtV! IKltiw, ,v OI1 ,,n term'-. J "I3LY MOUTH R AN'N'FII RY W J TURNS I I. Plymouth. Ind.' ' . ' . j -3 U()f)KI, . .x ,,,, IV p Z 1 l i:,.,.!, ti'l.! oi. 1 .., 1 , ............... v..,..,, OtUWUUI, OKI. n ( vx . a- Co.. nr.w.r.i; iv nuv; I Conds mill IhiM f.tw.s I1vi,wifl, I...1 Ind. " '"''"," S A: j "M PALMER, DUALER IN DRY GOODS j X Groe-e-ries Plymouth, hid. i - jT II. OGLES REE - Co.. DEALERS IN 1 JLj Dry Goods Oroeeiie-.. . Piv mouth, Ind. - "ff"()N COUGLE, DEALER IN DRY GOODS m 1 :1 (:,,..., oi. t. 1...1 !.. mi. in.i. j . .. I TT HIXE, DEALER IN HARDWARE,! j c,c-' Plymouth, Ind. j Tl'l A. LEMON, DEALER IN D RUG S, X -Medicines Groccrie-:.. .Plymouth, Ind. R. PACKARI). 1)EALEU IN tzilif irKli. . ies and lVisions Plvmouth, Ind. j RRUSh-, DEALER IN OROCEIMES ,V Pnivisions Plvmouth, lud. : I W. DA ow .uinrr,. ..Plvmouth, Ind. j 54 R () W N A: R A ftT E R. DEALERS IN ß Stoves. Tinware, e., Piymouth, Ind. ri-'l!Y P I U R f 1 DI'M TP IV fin 3- v . .. , ;V . thing .N: r urnishing Goods, Plvmouth, Iinl. " . A rn () ,s S , DE LURIN CLOiVJ . thing i Furnishing G.ods Plymouth,' lii.h . : ""..Jii'i'v." im 1 on ,- . I f R. I LUSHING, DEALER IN DRIGS J :l,l Meiiieines Plvmouth. Ind. f IIAZELiON. DEALER IN ROOTS J shoes, 1 lymouth, Ind.
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VY R ES BALDWl S, MA NU FA ('TU R ER of Repots A: Shoes Plvmouth, hid. T M VITISON, HOUSE C'ARPENTER I J ""'I Joiner, Plv mouth. Ind. .rfT,,ViM iint'si'cvii.i'VTri . IUhNLR, IlOlsh ('Ahl I.N ll.Ii A; . f ,l Jo,,,or ;"" 1 ,.vm,,l"h' ,,,,!- ! r- LDYTEII a- VU WCIS. llOl!' r. t?lM'.V. I , ' , .' - Joiner,. . . . I ivuiifuth, I. id. I IfcAUGlIERT V Co.. .MANUFACTURERS A ! 1 3 Dealers in Cooper Ware.. . Plvmouth, Ind. i J 1CHAEL II. PECHER. DEALER IN Gno If I. e'erie's A: Provisions, Plvmouth, liul. inTT OV TIT VlM'IMl !IM BILLIOI 1 A. SON, il hNLhS, LllAlh.vIA .BJ ke rs A: Painters, Plymouth, lud " " 1 L L 1 OT'l" A: Co., AI AN t' FA( "J'l R ERS Or w Carriages A Plows, Plv nth, Ind. . "W V T1LC0X & MITCHELL. MANUFAUTU-' re is ef Plows Plvmouth, Iml. I' EONARD FAILER, MANUFACTURER, of Cabinet Ware, Plymouth, Ind. V DARE Co.. HOUSE SIGN PAINTERS 1 Plymouth, Ind. WM. RORICK, HOUSE A: SIGN PA1NTer Plymouth, Ind. B ENJ. RENTS, BLACKSMITH, Plymouth, Ind. K. BRIGGS, BLACKSMITH, Plymouth. Iml, ; a "V AGULRREO'J'YPES, RY J. E. ARM 'J STRONG, Plvmouth, 1ml. - I OA LOON, RY .M. II. TI BRITS, ! O Rh mouth, Ind. ! - - - : A M I : R I CA N HOI TS I', BY .. P. CHER R Y A: SON, Pivinouth, I ml. H .IDWARDS' HOTEL. RY W. C. EDWARDS. Plvmouth, Ind. C- in .S KIJ: V TCH .V CLOCK REin. v.. ii.i-i., vv.viv.ii . v.l. ne. iv 1.1. paircr, Plymouth, Iml.
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i "f, v iT 1 itcV V'r ri voT' rv T'l 1 V' Hi AS. II. hl.l.v 1., A I 1 Oh.M. 1 Al LAW CIIIAS. II. REEVI J A Nettary Public,. .Piv 111 uih. Ind. I 0RACECORR1N. ATTORNEY A TLAW I ""I Plvmouth. Ind. Plviuoiith, lud. II GDGLS A: POL I LR, A 1 lORNEi S AT I I LAW Plvmouth. Ind. .,rM,,.n . ,m,mV mivciciiv .. cm. . ...I.'.. .1. I ...l. ..1, llll.'K 1.1,1 l ! l ll" GEON. .Plymouth. Iml. IUiUS BROWN, PHYSICIAN SUR.VC EON Pivmouth. Ind. ! tJ 1 1 IGG IN BOTHA M, PHYSICIAN A SUR- ! 7. (iEON Plymouth, I n1. c 111 AS. WEST, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. Plvmouth, 1ml. NE 1 1 E M I A II S HE I .MAN, PH Y S I C I A N . SU'vGEON Plvmouth, bid. jj'l .Ev' ( !E R RRO. DliLERS IN LUMBER .I.V.' 'te, Plvmouth, 1ml. 11 ENRY M. LOGAN A: Co., DEALERS IN l.UMIRili eVc, Plymouth, Iml. GEO. P. YANHORN, DEALER IN LUMnUR .VC, Plymouth, Ind. 4 LEX. C. STA LEY, TANNER A: CURLEX. C . ricr,... .Plymouth, lad. 1 USTIN FULLER MANUFACTURER k 1 Dealer in Flour . Plv mouth, lud.
pi i 0 s p k c tits FRUIT TIIEES. SHRUBBERY ire r tu 1: , f.n timtnm im ; From the Commercial Nurseries of RocneeiS!lf!!.iLL (0. lll'iMOdl.lT.; ter.NewJork.
" ' ll" '-" "'""t " AT .1 1 . 1 J Tir, hi riymouth. .,11 a louMo medium sheet. Our j i i .. ii . i j- . ii i i . r i -e. rress wi r.xitu-es are an new ana 01 hip nrst ' are eMK,-iene,,l workmen. The ; will cntain cohnnns of reading mat- !.,, - , , , tor' e 1, lv" ( -' the -erv lees ot -nie ahle ! i'"rres;vo:;do;:ts. who will fce'-p nur reader p.-ted in ; thtTrtii ""I' J iilVcre'at loealali.--. k. JE?. jES. S3 . We a,e in ,e-..t ..r t eve,-;,! d,iv pan,,, hieb i ... , , .... , will enable us to pn-t t-ur n-adei- n. relation to the , pi U'e eui ! , 4 if O W f ST 'ff" fSI BTXTft "Bt VJT .SLti V KJ JU ä. J JL'toMll j Will receive a p. tion of our attention: all the la-1 !... : 1 .1: . ' '-i '"- ' u "nur o nil! 11 ".11,; 111 i 1 . V . 7 , 1 - i ()ur bcst 'tmns v,ll be brought into re.,.,,-!-S tion to advance the cause of education. All tii.k l ti u.uvt oiiv.ot to abridge labor, will be give,, to our reader,. J PrV TTTYQ ' JrUitlilüö. ' ,:r ,'ct wiil ,,e tl'-'"1' Oemo ,.ui-. f" -v n r" I m m r a o h OKtluN N fc. W . While the Ea,teni war continues. e -l-.all - ive , c: all the news of interest b onr renters fio!:, that ;MrarU'r. : ' 1 'llWi'f e t,lt v :.SVlV . ; y km m .mi jKiiu- it expi use v. ni "e sj ;-.reu to nniKi' om i ! .,. 1K" V,,H ,K' :,l . paper a de-inible sheet to the faniilv cire'e. .Yoth1 hnitted inro its e-olumns but that which I. ' '"u"lrwit." IOt I)!)IV'IM ' ZlPil'P 1 i . I 11 t v 1 vii 111' r ' " v' " - " - .1 ------ Um ' "'1v " ,l line as can be done -nyv ter ourselves tint we can do as neat work in that nywhere in the west, and on as j i V;l!i'' t'',,,--J. j Address all onler to ! I). .WclJUN.U.i, Plvmouth, Ind. PLYMOUTH PRICE CURRENT. J Wheat, V i Cokv bushel. 1. -.V i :7 j j Potatoes.. '! i-jft 1.00 .(!) ;Iittkr... 1 . UJ ; I ALLOW.. Lvun. V) ; Hihes Dkv,. .. ....1.. . . Pro .Ma c,,lK,IIinEs Gn;:i:.. ,:' 1 ,"' !!' ' ,, Iimothv H.w,. . ; Clove r II vv,. . . M.vksh Hay j Woot h u Conn , SiMxe.i.i.sSitAVE;) s 1 ' ' f: ' J'lj'J! ,'.',.! '-" : SniNf.i.r.s Siiavk:. Sni.Mii.Es Ccr,. . . . l.dfl . ."i.UJ .!'. HI there will be War. Pestilence and Famine! P CKARD &. VINNEDGE RE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT FROM . New Yoik. Chicago and Toledo, a very large and extensive stock of Groceries, which we intend SUGAR all kii.d, SYRUPS ,v MOLASSES. RICE. TOBACCO. CODFISH. MACKEREL. WHITE FISH. .l I V I . .... f V V 1! I'C ru.11 a.mi I j AND ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN j a Grocery Stoic. We will take in payment fori Groceries, Ruth-,' Eggs, Chickens. Apples. Pota-: toes, Beeswax, Rags, and pay the highest market price-s. You will alvvavs find re ady and willing J hands to watt ea, you ut all times. I I N. R. PACKARD is tliankful for the patronage so Jii.e r.illv Itesteivveei e:t him l.y tlie citizens ol .! rsliall I o. wliile m inisiness asks for a contain.1 1 II an 1 of the same and sinee n ly hopes that all In .te :ed to 1 1 1 1 1 1 will call 111 and Se ttle up. N. K. PACKARD Plv mouth Nov. 1.1, ". n-l-tf. ! - 1 C. H. REEVE, Attm-ney at Law, Plymouth Iml. Stocks. Bonds, and Town property for sale. Cetlh'etions promptly r.ttv nde'd to through Northern Indiana. Refe rs, to Cooi.y. Wahswortii A' 'e Chicago III. L'.tncocK V co Water St N. Y. i iKt.n, Mkiuiit A: Coiutlandt St N. Y. B.vi:m:s .v Puvno Barclay St N. Y. Ixu noN A: ce Phihul.i. Penn. H. J. Br.vih.v, Sujue'ine Judge, Omaha City. Nebraska. J. R. Rcvut Eso. Gcn'l Ag't .Etna Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE Effected on the most reliable Coim.anies on the timst favotabhTen.,,. ' 1.1 ly i' v i) 1 v 1 "I v viv fii vii m vi' iv 1 I MilNl.l A.MH IIAIU .viAIl.t. T lIIF. UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECTJ FULLY info in, the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he slill coiitinite'S to iiitna- ! -tu,v Cabinet Ware at his old stand, oppe.site the ... 1 , , ,' ' . ,, ,, "Ihimtrul 0rr; where he is prepared to hll all i enters ior 1 enir.oiie- 011 snori uoiiee', auo 111 ine I "" ,s' ,,,a,.,H ,,;,s i,n "'sheil workm-m in hi .,,.,.. i.,..., 1,,,;....,, It ; ir ... .1 I e mploy, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS i " " 1 " ' 1)1 h'eh he has a goenl si.jiply on hun-l. e.f ,"i ler-
em Kiiieis m i.le neat au.l sui.sfantial ei k wai - j hlir , fU and eomph te assortment, waited to thr ranted to be' goe.l. He is aLo pre pare.l to buil.I. , M.,,'.,.,, hich thev will sell ele-ap le.r ready jvav. j It " 1 ' T TVT 1 jt.ive us a call, trie lids, look at our Goivds "and ge t ( )n the shoite-st itetssible notice'. Te thttse wishing 1 our prices. It may U- wc se 11 GoimN lirt! h-.tp- ... -- '!. . ....... '
Cokkins, he weiidel say that he is pre pare-d at all times toh-t the-in have the article they want, at precisely Ihe tune fpecrfed, ami on reasonable term. He would return his th inks for the libe ral patronage heretofore receiv e-el. and hopes by hone-stv, promptness and fair lealing, to still retain his oid customers, and obtain manv new emCs. Those having SCREW DRIVERS AND BED WRENCH ES of his. will ohlige- him verv muihhv re turning them. TAKJ5 NOTKiC. Ml il. ...... 1.1. ..I 1 .a I.; count, will save abottt TEN per tent hv seniaiin - .ii vim nre on u t ' it) 11 1 , 011 nic t oo (tt in.me.Iiat, lv. W. L. PIATT. Plvmouth Nov. 1.1, M.I. li-l -1 -v HORACE CORBIN, 1 1TORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH. INP.J . t 1. .11.1.1. i' ... .'.iiii. 1.1. 11 v .. ri ... .us. U':n ..H...i 1. .,11 1,,..;.,.,.. :.. il... 1:.,.. ..c 1.:..
I rolession, cntiuste-d to his care, in the ( uvuit and Common PRms Courts in Noitlie'ni Indiana; and j will give particular attention to huving ami selling 1 Lmd. paving Taxes, Are. ! PlvitfUlh, N". 1.1. I".1.". III.
fJMl ANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THE
subscriber would inform the people of Marshall County, that he will continue to furnish them with ehoice TX-OCS PlAXXtfi, The eommg ,ru,-. M'O.se 111 want ot anvthni-m niv line, will eall on m. C. .vinni.EV, at Urownlee a'CoV. store, win re the nccexarr Catalogues and Speeinieii l'iates e.in W seen. All onkrs ielt with ii.i.iam will receive promiti .'ittcntion. Among the Ornamental nuv be found H'-RPKTUALOU AUTUMNAL UOPlTJ. hiss embraces the most beautitul and desirable lo c.oniprisijig th different wlor-, from a vhite to a bright crimson or dark purple, and 'oojjiing at intervals lrom Jmie to November. ne to November. h a trj largo. AU(;UST1NC MOL CH LLC! deep rose. HARONXK IIAI.LF.Z DE rLAPARHDIl Mo - . " OR- ARNAL Urilliant red. large and fiu. j rnnsE )K LOHA.N is large, deep red. (HANT OF RATTLES, i. n brilliant glowii;g e-mnsoii; its lubit 1.- dvvarl, but blooms profcselj ; one of the best. i 11 n mp i a ?? 1 .A I feet form, and handsome. ' ! SVDONIK Light rose, large, faie and distinct. i PERSIAN YELLOW is deep, golden vellow, fine i '" Jt hArysA1r ; C LIMBING KOLS, AiR.HI!'L, rRAIRIE j ROSES, AcThese are desirable for covering I arbors, trellis work, or elimbin': oillars--j.fI,If PAI'DOU'IT .....:- K.l. ' 'liJL ,: l, "' --ywi-eiouwiv , vViu j rose, Itlooms prolusely, and rapid climber . j .Mh'S. HO EY Ü a blush, or nearly white rose. I QUEEN OF THE rRAlIIIES-Rright, ro?v red. j with white stripe in the ee-ntre of each petal ;large globeilar, or beautifully euj.p d; free bloomer, and strong grow er. RERRURR Y Small Ir.ivrd, h:4ght, ?mr!et fruit. CURRA N T, 1 0 LDEN-FLOW ER ED. Spikei j beautitul ,,,.1 fibers, very fr..g. CURRENT. RED FLOWERING Verv eralit. ornamental witii us scarlet liowers. ! . . .... . . ., stud thrives well in all situations. DKUTZIA ROUGH-LEAVED A strong grow ing shrub, producing beautiful white flowers in j the neatest profusion. IJM.' l.l. M.r.NlMiti-liK.ANLlll.U A new va riety intixxlueeil fi-om Japan, with small white Towers: its habit is dwarf, and very ornamental. El'NONYM US AMERICANA is a very ornamcnul, small-sized tree, with beautiful deep green foilage. and line scarlet benicg, which remain urfiti the tree from Ai"'?! t il Deceinbir. 1 FRINti E TREE, PURPLE During the summer j is verv distinct, eovcrcd with silk like liowexs in the greatest pfdu-ion. ; GLOBE FLOW ER . J A PAN Bright yellow Cow- : e rs, ttouhle and irlohe shap.ed. j HAWTHORN Whif. fra-ranf flomi-- , HAWT0RN, DOUBLE R0SE-FL0W ERING ();: of the most beauiiltJ small jrowiie' tives. HONEYSUCKLE. TARTARIAN WHITE Fine growing, small tree, blooms profusely, and tV:i"r:iet. 1 i I.n. r. pursi ;-!..u...s mh. :i wv
.'-'!! : RR I VET, COMMON Fine spikes of white HowJ ; er-ä. and in autumn ha e lu.-te-rs of I .Liefe berrie;
1 tisel tor hetlge-. PR IV I IT, EVERGREENE Retain its foliage unt:i late in wii ter. ; QUINCE. SCARLET FL0WI:RING One of the linest early blooming and eoitspicuous plants. SNOWRERRY; WHITE FRUITED Yery fine and consniceous ehuinz the autumn and winter .... ,.f!.. ni nths. ! SPIREA, DOUBLE WHITE FLOW ER INC. A chariiiing shrub, with daisv like flowers. SPIREA DOl.'GLASH Uonvpi.ous deep rccoiorcd i'owe rs
,,,'" ; SPIREA FLO R A BUN D Profuse tWi ingirea: l.H'aetiful i ;;kish eoloiid flowers.
; SPIREA, SORJ.-IFOLIA H is beautiful -. ikest RAIL ROADCROSSINGI LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! md ethers ; threfore. we w. 'mailt our work tobe j elone in a workman like manne r, and we mcanw liat : w e sa on this subject. REPAIRING ehme at ! short notice; also; Custom Blacksmithing. : Wa''on Hi t..- for sale too, e. ! H. S. Ac A. P. ELLIOTT. J Plv mouth. Nov. 1.", ls.".". Itf. WAR! WAR! riHIE PLEASANT AND COMFORTABLE Residence, one door south ofC. ll. Reeve's (I,t No. Vi.) U tW sale at a bargain. Houcne w; f.W UY7. Cistrrn und Ciliar. Tliis ln-iii" a cor,u r I.nt. on a high Null' alove the River and et. Michigan street, make a desi.-aMe situation. Call ard.-ec the IYopiictor. J. ELLIOTT. Plvmouth, Nov. 1.1, ls.1.1. itf. FOR THE READERS OF THE DKM(K -HAT. VOU ARE, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF I Party, irsjicctlullv invite-d call & fee what GREAT BARGAINS 1 am giving eaistoiuers it, my line of Trade. Ifvou will improve the lim opjoi tunity to call and see' my Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING. which I expert to keep up by almost daily recruits, and learn the low price's at which tlu-y are offered, and do not go away satisfied that it is" DECIDEDLY THE CHEAPEST A: REST place to bin Clothing. I will lu e rfullv ivnv vuu for M',ir trould. I'll ri.dv the Chhr on that. CUTTING AND MAKING ; i also deme to order.- Miml the place next rm ......1. r 1.. t'i'.. ...1 .-.u . north etf huk s trocery, at the .-in oi Ick j ..,, v . rp. .,J am.ieo ownm j ( Li I ( L) J 11 L( M (Jllh. x. ... . , , ... j ";" '"" "'7 V , W lJe-ase-cd and lt.iv thein imtneehatclv ve rv much , ,. - II. PIERCE. Plv mouth. Ne.v . 1.1.1s.".. Itf TO THE PEOPLE. N. IT. OGLESBEE & Co., k NOW RECLINING. AT THE RRICk Store, their Fall and Winter G.k-Is. coi.sUicr than at anv cthe-r Store- in tov. u. 1 iv mouth. Ne.v. 1.1, lSe.l. Itf. S. B. CORBALEY, Notary Public, Plymouth Ind. Will administer Oaths, take Depositieui-, aekneiwh-dgt oieois etf iVeels, Mortgage's, Power ef Athtrney and do all othe r hu.-iness of a i.etUriul charae tcr. Oflie-e at the Cenn-t Houe in the Recorders Ollicc. Itf . f. llellK-.IS. Jons roRirii. HODGES & - . nitti.xo ! A A . ! ,f , ";;ny mn.s vom 1 in gn e-rompi ' lection of Claims, attend to the pun.. of Real Estate, procure Rounty Iind Warr. i Pension. Refer to Mi-ssrs. F. P. Javifsa Co., AVtr Y. : 11... . .. . vi . 11.1n1. a .Hie MLLVr. " .
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