Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 January 1859 — Page 1

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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1859. WHOLE NO. 165

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gtarsball Catttrtl If ra ötral IX'ILISHED EVERT THURSDAY MORNING, BT . DONALD t MCDONALD ncDOiALD & BKOTHDK. TERMS: IT Paid in Advance, $1.00 End of six months, 81,50 End of theyear, 3,00 ADVERTISING: Oat square (ten lines or less,) three weeks,. 1 00 V.i.-h ..l.htion il insertion 2o

W Column three months.. . rl Column six months,. . Kl Column one year,. . . . 19 "0 . v. oiumu uue cur,. - ) Column three months, 0 Column six months, 1 Pittiimn r . i I f - - ; O'l 1 Column six months, 1 Column one rear, 15 on Yearly advertisers have the privilege of one ; ur.' free of charge. Lgal Advertisements inserted at the SbOl C ratet. H-reitVr, Attorney,, and others having , ua ii Tlliii ilil u-eanilhla fur leeal notice published, will be new rtspo.oit tor tip p;v, unre otherwise arranged Displaved adrertisetnents we charged f. rthe ap ice ores pifl bv them, raeasuredby Krvierlines Medical advertisements at the above rste? to te paid for in advance. Unless otherwise ordered, advertisements will be inserted til 1 forbid and charged accordingly. BUSINESS CARDS. UK I ffl STifl i muii DRASCH AT PLYMOUTH, 1SD. E. S. ORGAN, Pres. H. LARLY, Cashier EASTRRN EXCHANGE, Drafts c: CincinI aati and Chicago, Gold and Silver, L'acur rot Monet and Land Warrants FOUGHT AND SOLD. O" Deposit Received and Money Loaned , CT Exchange on Europe taught and s.id. tT" Attention civen to Collections, and General Banking Business Transacted. June 23, 1859. 31 j H- B DICKSON & CO. DEALKIH IV of every description, all Stoves, Tin, S leet-Ironand Copper Ware boI4 PLYMOUTH, IN D. DR. A. 0. BORTON 3 SURGEON DENTIST, TTAS located in Plymouth when' lie will be -re- . pji pared a aO tiMes. (Mondays and raesday excepted) to perform ftH opera ion-; per! lining to the Dental profession. Special attention given to cleansing the teeth. Diseases nf the mouth treated with success. Satisfaction will be given to all who may favor him with a call. ITRooms in Pershing's building, up ta'r e.itraace first hail door. may 20-26tf. . COrBIM M. A. O.riGKAR!). OORBIN &. PACK A HI") Attorücys and Counsellors at Law. AND Wintern Cttteeti Jigent PLYMOUTH, ISO. Refer to Arcularias, BNN-rrT, ico., N Y City; Joh Livingston, Town, Smith & flail ana. Detroit, Mich.; Sxcoa, Beroan co, Toledo, Ohio; M H Norto t co. Chicairo, 111; Hen C A Stacy, Tecumsh, Mich; Hen Twos S Stanfield, South Bend, Ind HnoT5-51tf e. B. REKVE A. C. CATRONREEVE & CAPRON, ATTORNEYS & NOTARIES Plymouth. Marshall County, Ind., Practice in Marshall and adjoining counties. REFER TO Babcock k Co., Phelps, Dodire k Co., N. Y. Cooley, Frwell k Co., Gould k Bro. Chicago, Loudon &Co . Phil id., Graff. Benin tt k Co.,Pitt5. Hnn. A. L. Osborn", Circ't. Judge, Laporte, Ind. DR. T. A. BORTON, Physician and Sureoi, Office ever Penhiafi'i Drug Storo, in Dr. A. O Borten Dental Rms, Mi chigan street, east side orncr of Gano, where h' may be consulted dar. in? office hours. Dwelling two doors north of the Court House, Center st. west side, Plymouth, Ind J. O. OSBORNE d. t. rffiLLlff OSBORNE PHILLIPS ATO.Mtf--S a.tf li OFFICE First door north of Rovd's Furniture Store. PLYMOUTH, IND. ALLER MAT W.M. P. IUHfl.t" MAY & BIDDLE. Attorneys and ( ounsellors at Law. LAPORTF, lNP. WILL give special attention to the securinp of La.xd Warrants and PaaaiOW Prac tice in Marshal! and adjoining count'n s. OlTce orer L. Rose k Co.'a Drag Store, corner East end South Main stn-eta. Laporte, August 12 S8tr. "Baldwin House' REMOVED! T1AT .T-7rXJNry HAVING removed his tavern stand from the south side of the river, to the building lately nceupiedby R. Corbahly an a leaSSenee, aearlf op posite the Edwarde House, is uow prep.u-.:i to aecommodate his old customers and the traveling public generally- Hw stabling and all othr e.nveniences, shall not be infe rior to any stand in Nothcrn Indiana. Charges i . a-onanle. HI IStf Vinnedge House : ( Within two minuttt walk nf the Dt(jlt) ind near the River ßrl:, SOUTH PLYMOUTH, IIVD. The Proprietor of this Establishment re?pectfull? informs the Trareling PabUc and othm, that he ie n.w prepared to entertain tlu m in a manner that, he trust, will en re entire eatisfac-tioT-.. His TABLE will be furnished with beat that thie Merket affords and his BARN alwave filled with good Prorend.-r and attended St an attentive Hoatler. Public patronage reepectfull- Mdicitad. J. C. VI NN EI) (iE June in, l5ft WHITE-FISH, Cod Ash and Mackerel a fresh tupplj just received at.

SHAVING. HAIREHSSSING AND Mliampooiiir Saloon, C:ie door sontli of the Kdwnrds House, up Ffair, win iv the whwribcr is ready at all times, during basineea boat, to do up Shaving, Hair cutting &c, in Mm tirir ami better Style MB e'rer'htefoee known in this vicinity; and he hopes thit hereafter, bv a strict attention to busbies, to merit a liberal patima.i;'? Iron j the citizens jriiier.illy. ALFKED BILLOWS. au. 5, 37-tf.

J. J. VHVIMTj, ROMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN". Particular atf T.tion raid to Obstetric PlSCtice, and

r n. Chronic disela of Women,' Md fflfeestie. bf ChildR W ren. Office over C Palmer's store, corner .Miehi-

,, an,j L,;Xpo,-t,e street?, where he can be consulted1 at all hours. I-SH. WVf -i.A. AA AÄ A Al XT M JCk Haa a lanre stock of nr 11 f W;,ULUV p.,nxr nil -SM.UlM HI1 C 111 (10 W ITSpl V. till fHüllll0S or retail; ilso window Shades and r:,.,.10 vapt wavvp ivn m;tr26 191v. JOHN M DC A LR ü IN" S. CLOCKS & JEWELRY. Plymouth, furi.. tU KEEPS constantly on hand Clocks, Watches, BREAST PIN'S, EAR RINGS, FINGER KINGS, LOCKETS, vc, &c. O'clock?, Watches, &c, repaired in the bct I manner po-sible. jan 7 '58 7-tf. "PARKER HOUSE," H. M. HOPKINS PnOFRIETGR. LAPORTE, INDIANA. W. AXTELL, Clerk. julS 33iy WARSAW MARBLE WORKS! W. IX. UN DEHHILL, (Successor to UndernDl At Co.) Manufacturer i dealer in American k Italian M O N L' M E N T . T O M 13 $T ü N ES, Clinler StillS, Blirean TOPS, fccJ WARSAW, IND. KTOlden from a distance will receive prompt aitrntion, and satisfaetion guarantied. A. BOY D, Agent, Plyniswtti Ind. marll-lCtf Blacksinithinis I i?vnc Cheaper ThM BtXT ! j M It having been reported that I hare "shut in ?!."( ," I take this method of informing my friends I and the public, thai I on still on hand, and expect to before longtime ret, at CHAPMAN'S ASH ERY. I w.'tl Vino horse with new Shoes round for DM-. DOLLAR in Cash and do other work as J low in proportion, and in a wurl man like manner, J. W. HARRIS. I November 4th, l. 5'dmt. SJnin I LlLlirij 1 T. I l t 1 11 I II" MlIlMfTjDf T V III ' i I Tf f! PfC t I U I I V 1 II ' form the mtl-on. nf PlvmLtl, f.,r. shall and adjoining eonnties, that he ii.i.-i v.k m il n m Main i ;:n i ll' dillerent kinds of Watclies! CLICKS, JEWELRY FANCY GOODS AND IN" O T I O IN" S I GeaetaHj kept in a beat daaeJewelrji Store. Th , oous are ot tno latest stjies, best quality and will be -old at New York prieea. Being a practical Jeweler, he solicits a share a' public pnti oaage. Room No. -i Pershing's block. ADOLPH MYERS neeSB ily The regular meetings of the Board of Trustees of Center township, will he held on the first Bat ' un! iv in each month, at the court bouse in Pivm-; suth. M. A. O. PACKARD, Clerk ma7T7 TIPPECANOE FLOUR. 4 R RANG EM BN TS have been made to siipn plvthe Ph mouth market with this Hour, and the genuine can he found at PattereOB i Cleave land's and Palmer's. N. B. k P. B. ALLEMAlf i Co. mgi 5tf J- H. CASE, JTTSTH "r. t)V Till' 1 T? ,rr ' mm mw S-' mm mm r . i . JtJ.XSJ HAS Boed his office oneSoor nertkoi Pierce I Clothing store, near the Deaaacrat printin olhce, m Michigan -trc t, ! ' will t . prompt "iition to tM rtaiawi entrusted to iiim fo foUf'f'f I'll. ' 1 M . Ilitii. m i.r.lio nn.Mi .. 1.. . - - " 1 - v. .... J'. . V " ' 1 in . I lueuceortbcMMCorLatuch IngJicrromptly attended to : nt. 9. l'58-i-' , er courts, i Plymouth, lud , r. pt. J. te58 IS f. Ricohs anb Stationer ! m C. L. HILL, WHOI.r.-Al.E A NU R KT A IL OTA UBM I M BOOKS & STATIONERY OF EVERY DESORlPTIOMI Cailiouu Street, ft, WAYNE, INJ). ISook Biodery !! C. T. IIII.Tt f ? Worn I inform the citizens of Plymouth and riciuiry, Hul they are prepared to manufacture Blank Books, of every drsmption; RE-BIND BOKS, PERIODICALS. Ac. Connty 'Jflieers are epcc;;;lly requested to pive them a trial. marJfi lly. -' x" i j 1 nuted to order at tui ( ilif r. We have a: tmtfpt SSpeflj of blank De. ds. Mertes, Notes, J stires Hshianssi aw--i , fnösns fiinfi at ion ot Judgments, Notary Publi l'r teet-, kr wjrf Ii " will Mil tth iicrinl rao fr -V,.

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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE VOL STY. d. & p. Mcdonald, :::: Editors. m I PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY.

f SÄ.IWA KY 7, 1 859. ' to satisfy the most enuring appetite for the PJ ot last July, and after a long and 10 ; ,lorcl Rh(j fa dffrtfg -b lh Of WbrCh , dj "u; J 'ui n,:)N reached here Sept. 15 h; Aprmidtinv. r-p Oi-iKo , , , m . a 1 Auer resting a few days I took m? pickAcquisition Ot Cuba. ) we have, tho latter It. sufhciet.t quanttty , RnJ urted l th mits. I l or the past lew weeks, tho principal , to tut ti any white stomach in tfVrtirtH fmnd Wlben Jiwe lookitig for the golsuhject before Concrress has been the ac- A voun oirl named Sarah Judson, whose 1 den treacui 1 eniiuited what tlie pros-

(ltiisilion of tho Spanish possessioi.o krtowo ; as the Island of Cuba. The Democratic , , , r, ,,. member of ihe Senate held a caucus on , the 16th inst., to take into consideration , that portion of the President's Message relating to the purchase of Cuba. The j ,,Uns was well attended, and consider-! ,, . ,e . . j , ble interest was manifested in the debates ( which ensued. All appeared to be of the opinion that it was the best policy to obtain j possession of the island, bv some means. hut in elation to the nature of the means " " 1 11 . y r to oe employed, a great aiversuy 01 oPinion existed. Douglas, Aiason, nutuer, ; and some others, were in favor of acouisuion, but thought the prospects were very j discouraging, at the present, as it is un-j derstood, though not officially, that Spain , ..ItlnJir v. f ... i imIi wibo I ! I MMii U'J -luici iuc-o w www .....r

Invirg in view a cessiwn of her right I 4M a par with his own family. These doc- JäT 1 tTk Cuba to the United States. nines he inculcated upon the understand- -LgiSj-TT-The unprecedented growth of the Uni-1 ings of his children, and he has the su- i Pitt offerd ,he MNg: ted States durin" the past eighty years, has I preise satisfaction of witnessing as the! Solved, That the Speaker be authorcaused the European powers lo become practical results of hie teaching, his own ized to cause to be printed and posted outj,alousof our increasing wealth and well- .daughter nlawpnd in the embrace of a , bills, announcing the 8th of Jand served prosperity. It is now the fettled greasy nigger, willing and ready, and j uary 1859policy of France and England to throw j even 'en.husiasticai ly "reciprocal k the Mr. Abney-I move to put that resolaevery possible obstruction in the way of j sweet game of dalliance with which lovers sir, to celebrate, in an appropiiate our 'nro rress. Thev are watching "lhe dftliffht to celebrate their unions. manne!, the 8lh of January. ThUba reao-

course of the fiUlbwsterS. and every movensent of the American government towards them. Esgland has expressed a great love for the Costa Kicans and Nicara.ruans. and ba fretlj prolfeWKl them W ass ml expelling all invaders, and especially the; American filiibusters. England, joined bv France, has come ! to tlJ conclusion that the acquisition of 1 Cuba bv the American government is one 1 of the eefls that ibottld not be tolerated; j , , , , . , and declares, through the newspaper p! eS, that if Spain dees consent to the demsnds of' ths ünited States, that she will step in and prevent bv force if necessarv the consummation of an s ncement at variance ncr pwbhc policy, and detiimental to her interests, pecuniary and political. So, if Cuba is acquired now, it will b-.- dene in defiance of opposition within and without. , ... There are many advantages arising from annexation. If the Island were under oar control, we would have the advantage of a i 1 e i more extensive trade m tropical fuits and other productions, the duty on which at-M-il nr..flnl. lUi imnnrtaf ion Had the ' benefit amon- the many that have o " been enumerated. 1a the peenniary ooashl - . - . .. oration involved. It has Deen estimated th.at the United States pay about thrt milluns of dollars annually for lhe protec - tionof a few Southern planters, who are V- 1 Uli HIV VA vv. .-vv - ' engsffed in the manufacture of sugar. This is a considerable item, and in a very few V., with the i.creaee of trade, would amount to a sum wh'ch would be a strong argument in favor of acquisition. Indim . e i ana pavs, ol the above sum, about one ii' i i i i !f. .1 i j.ii lluuurcu aim uiil iiiousanu uojiars annu-1 . . , - w.v ! coffers of the Southerners, many of whom .,,,. n-iriimUp Um tn nc .nA rli r , . , . wouut not exert ineir nerves to tneir uimost tension to put an equal amount lato v 1 the pockets of our citizens. We are decidedly in favor of acquisition when the proper lime comes; but are sen ously of the opinion that the action that is now being taken in regard to it is prema!turo' anJ wil1 resu,t isastrously to the ' Prospect of concluding an arrnn-rement a satisfactory to the parlies interested. t .1 l .1 ! it r. Ve think the policy advocated by SenJ J i i , : .i i ii i i or Douglas in the caucus above alluiled - to is the nearest correct of any yet pro - i. .t. . : m . Ti . nosed: that is to wait until another Blank - . . Warrior case arises, sieze Ihe Island, and ttate afterwards. If no mors feasible nlaa is presented. the preaaat intention of the Democratic luembera is to p.iss tshields" bill, which gives into the hands of the President 8.3 ) MIII.DIKl f.,r Am 7 rmwm mmMWmM ' v 1 VOV VS IlVJt fc ISS ting with Spam. XThe proprietors of the Yol Grower, Cleveland, Ohio, have established a Vws ko '7 Bank street, free to all travelers. Travelers stopping over a few hours at Cleveland, will find in the Nows Room almost any publication they may desire. -fThe MissisipPian states that the (exp riment oi xciuaing an paper money . j,.,,;,,,,,, , lUhrs t r has succeeded perfectly in the State of ' Miesiss'ppi rThe Cincinnati Knquirer aaya the small pox pFcvails te a condcM-ible extent ia th.i' City,

A White G-irl Marries a rTe-l gro! j The Detroit Free Press gives an account of an elopement and marriage which took 1

place a week or tro ago, "a little out of . t U 1 i 'the usual line, suthcientiy so we imagine" father lives on a tine property a mila or two from Pontiac, eloped with a nigger ... .,1 Y i who has been 'a the employment of her j father for somo time in the capacity of farm hand. Thev crossed over to Windsor, l Canada, bete an individual was found who reformed the ceremony and the MN r . . - . . . were made one. The ather of the girl is j a red-hot Abolitionist of the whole-hog-1 or-no hing, niger-as-good - as - anybody style. For a long series of years he hs di'so-usted his neighbors with rantinir on -I C3 o i 1: .1 1 .: f I I I. Auoiuionism ana .vma.gamntum, 01 j ne was oisposeu to aoaie noi one Jl or tittle from ks utmost limit. In order) that he might not be said to preach what 1 he did not practice, he made it a p int to j treat the numerous colored individuals iv i m lie from limn to tune emnloved. aa ......... .. ...... r-- j , The style of living which the young woman was introduced to on the first day of the honey moon is worth noticing. uefj sable lover, in pursuance of an intention : tOSet up house-keeping, bought some dishes and old furniture, and the two BOted into a board shanty in the back part of Windsor. This was in the negro quarter, whu.I; it is needless to say comprises quarters of the town, and was surrounded by about fifty more negro shall - tips Tho orcunanta of these ouite taken uem' 111 oocnpnnw oi toenn, quite nannn ! T T',9, turnea oat en masse, ana tne WoeJ calls of the young Wife e nsisted of I . . J ? ? L .e l -t. : ,r ii an naisci ,ra,ljaie uaihic&oi 1 nörf's' swaet, colors and varieties. The only room she had was filled with these odious visitors from morning till night, . who eased at her with open mouths while C little ..hitii"5 dimed im ihn rnnf nop nod in I lie windows, and stol. her corn bs e d. It is estimated by compeient Windsor authorilies, that she received a thousand calls the first thy. How she trot thron trh with li,:3u,J- vm 'fc ''"""ft" I . r ... : 1 I 1 . rcepi 10:: 1 nnanown, oui cousmer - I 1 e 1 - 1 I U ' '"o lh 'acL lB1 sllc had been 01 ougui up ' deceany, it is natural to suppose that ! Mr "loIMCn . l ininllr i.ot wi h "in. i: tho itifiilcations 1 I. .... 1.. . I. t I A n v - o of her father who believed them Bbod e 1 " t her until they actually yot her." i The girl's brother succeeded i n coaxS;ible 1"r- h :is needless to say that it will be hot limes . .

J ' VV if ' üw , JT" Like ' 1 4 1 1 1.1. Ail .linivA . l t . 1 t t i i In t la 1.1. I i c i- . o .3 . ,

0, Abolitionism! thou ait vicinity again. a jewel' x- ,, T j , ., ,t, XjtTThe Northern Indianian savs ine ( - , r u i --iD ..aA t nut' temperance fflks last week resohed to put . emn to iii. uiii.ir trattii; in that mace, an( .im)l(jin rly appointed a committee b. II -- . M"i r " wart npon the owners vt tarn uinerem enpon tl.e owners m i" u...-. ... . ..i-i - I ti,u,

" u tl . x i V r print the D.l.s an i.intorm the OOS. try that to (JUlt selling the next JSonaaj. aro as full of pAtriotiam as rxre Illinois ae4antr, pn Monday last every WtabliahLtt (Laughter.) I don't i mtnU,f ,iy ki-.d WHS closed, and as a re- ,)(.!i(.v in dong lhings by halves. Permit! .iieir has not been a drunken man in M, b.. to make a ooetical ouota-

Warsaw since. j J mWTU colored people ot Indiana held a Convention at Indiaunp'!-n-.t long since for the purpose of considering the best i - 1" L - '- .a ii mmt .-..llliimf li.n am ' means oi iiri 'mi " ituvui uii'uunm iuu ui ,u,fl" I I iL. : I...-- r I , .. vi i . ' . . .. reriea ai me ari"us ia oww m I I re-ard to asm suffrage, tkc. We under-! , 'V o1 0 h'.n . : "tand the renub leans ot this Count f have! "!an(1 lhc republicans oi una uj I - - - - - !- T .. 1 s I it ra in t . 'ii il f 1 I... , I'"- -TT- " " 7 ' niggers praying that the Laws may be so nded that the nigger can he placed on SJjJ, I Tue Atlsntic Montulv for December, ( jU8t üve ,eceived. 'Hotter late than H t t ' Tho number before uj contains the following brilliant table of contents: Tiio Ual Tendency; The Hoar Before ) aw .. . rni . ..1 . Ti. .-.-u I..OV... A 11, AUO aaiOI , A ll"lll.0 -V , .- "-' . Bundle n( frith I 'piianls: The Jollv Marri - mm . lit f nsr; Suggestions; bulls anu iears; .spu rs in Prison; Punch; The subject of it; All's Well; The Birds of the Pasture and For rest; The Minister's Wooing; The Auto crat gives a Breakfast to the l'ublio; Liter - aty Nnlionf. ttc. Will the Pnhltshcrf ploase send us the January and rebruary numbers? firThe Commission rs of Jaspor,County have authorized the plbffcoatWSH of the new Appraisement Law in the DessocrfctWJ Expositor of that Cuniy. A good i Ample for thA Commlsshvners of every Coun'rr in the S'ate la Mhr

PIKE'S PEAK.—The Daily La Porte Union published a letter last week from James Ramsey to John Ramsey, dated Pikes Peak December 3d 1858, from which we make

the following extracts: "I left Dubuque, Iowa, for this place the pects were, and was told that they were very encouraging. One man said he had taken out as high as thirty dollars a day, that he found one lump worth sixteen dollars, and a number of others worth from five to ten dollars each. He had been at work about two months, and had taken out $750; and he though the richest diggings had not yet been discovered. After hearing this, I thought the chances very favorable for making something, and I have not been disappointed. The first day of my work in the mines, I found a lump worth ten dollars, besides several small ones. Up to this time I have taken out, altogether, $450, while others have done still better. ———<>——— "Horace Omelj denies having any 1 intention of leaving the Tribune. Well ,j who cares if he don'f. . . . - -n r lHW simply asking that notice be given j to the public ofthat day. We have declared - - - publish it Pome gentleman is suddenly - ized with tho "retrenchment grips." and 1 squirms around 1 ike a long read worm on Jugmer., nur iv-. p eont.nuai.y taking aooni economy , ! myself, do not believe in tying the public ; puis, w,.h cobweb strings, but whet, re1 . ,, . 1 . T 1 trenchment comes in contact with pat- ' riotism it assumes the form of "smallness." i i ou-wtwj mvb w. mn( who had a pair of boots made for his little lvr v ii Ii. .nt thai I Kiiv mi. .ihr MAI 71 v "ö,,v - im ioiijci. jjiiuiiici. j I reverence the "day we celebrate." It is tratight WUH reminiscences the most; . 1 I c .1 . stirring; it brings to mind on of Ike greatest ownts eve recorded in letters of liv- , im are upon the walls of the temple of tame I by the strong right arm of the god of war! , On such occasions we should rise above party lines and political distinctions, 1 1 1 , , , , I i...fni. f.in.. it m.aa- llw. UinnarJ I 111 II . 1 t.,,, w. ... .. mr ...nimi x wi.-u j. j (Laughter and apjilause.) It the old war . 1 11 .re . ivu 1,1: iv ho ti'nii : mit Libiw bio " J , . ; own children from the side of Joseph s coat 1 m . T1 . , . ! of many coh-rs Whigs, Know-Xothings, Democrats hard otc-boicl. scrambled and fried i Lincolnres DougUites and I . - . . , , mm blathersk.ies! I belong to no party; I am fM unbi idled, unsaddled, in the political ii.'itiii'iI charge around in the high grass and fight my own flies. (Great laughter.) Centimen, let us show our liberality on patriotic occasions. Why, some men have i i M mor0 patriotism than you could stufl m .i. ..t - i,..;..;.... ....... 1 1.. T ... iiiv cc um i niii.iiii! iv-i us not

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.-...v. ii. v, i-mvwi ... v.b.v. v.i ... c-n mm a motire or aw oW maid. Let us like a hicomoiire or an old maid : . 1 - i i lion from one of our noblest authors: "I hve to see the grass among the red May rosea, Hove to see an old gray horse, for when hs goes he giieses." (Convulsive laughter.) . , , . . tT . . After the above apsaotf the noose refweed ? ' ; "v to lay the resolution on the table ; -pan Rice, the well-known clown. remitted, in settlement of an account, to ! , ' ' f .Ar . . ' returned with i the brief remark: This note is eouniurfeit, ! pleas send another. It was two months ! before he heard from Dan again, when he j apologized for the letsy, saying that he had been unable until now to find another coun - f ....'--,." - J U.. I. - I 1 .1.-' Wll'. I.T--U1HH Ulli, Uli L I lü IHMjriI Uli" I 1 1 ono now enclosed w-nld suit, nrofessinsr ..1 1 t I I I at the same time his maciiiiy to uiM:over what the objection was to the other, which ho thought as good a counterfeit as he ever snw. Ii must be admitte I that Dan swept ; the board.' CTsi of a Comma. A clergyman was lately depicting before a deeply interested audienee, theala.ming increase of intern - peranoe, when he astonished his hearers " by saying: "A young woman in my neighborhood died vrty snddniy last Sabbath, whilo 1 was preaching the gospel iu a State of Horwily oNxion!,

A Glimpse at Christmas. The following M handed to us a week or two

ogo. We insert it at the earliest possible moment. It io entirely original, and i a gem in its way COESTO TOWN. I went to town the other day The place 1 will not mention, I will describe it without delay, So just pay attention. WHAT HE HLABD. As I was alkindown the street, I heard of a great parade, Presently some men I did meet, Coming up from railroad grade. WHAT HE BKHF.LD. The like I never did behold. With drum and fife both in hand, Which made the music of twofold That cheered this pratt ing band. HOW TUET COME. They came with hooppole by the score, Led by one a learned man Who w ith a pole went on beiore To increase his little band. HOW THEV WERE DKSSEU. Some were dressed in pa- te-board faces, Some in homely looking gowns, And on nan in lonir mustaches That polluted all the town! j The poet was evidently mistaken in rcrard to i ome being 'dressed in paste-board faces,' and 'one j in long mustaches!' THE REAR. But I must have it all along, Some one followed in the rear, He walked along most awful stro BU BUing like a faithless peer! HOW THEY ACTP.n. They shoved the people off the walk. And moved nich's hats from their heads, Which made the people stare and talk, That made their approach a dread. PLYMOITH. This town is situated nice. And has a flourishing trade, In which produce brings a good price, With store shops and railroad grades! GREETING. A happy Christmas to you all. And your honest dues be paid, With merry newyears and a ball, But I don't like such parades. We don't want to discourage our poet, but we think he had better ,. , "Hang his harp on a willow tree, And off to the wars again!" Wild Cats. A gentleman, having in his possession ten cr twelve hundred dollars on a certain banking institution airay out west, went' up to the counter one fine morning, and addressed the teller in the following lanirun(rp. auap;e. 'tiood morning, sir. beautiful wether, I sir. Ahem! I havo somelhing over athousJ in . . ana uoiiara worm 01 your money in my 'pocket. DO VO redeem ; The (eller says: n..,i n.. ui 11 1 viwu iiiuiiiin" tu, oiniiea oianuiy anu ' answers , "we redeem, sir but we do not pay sppcie. , .i)G not pay gpecie iev? Suspended j j SUpp0.e? "Suspended. "What do you redeem with?' was the . neXt (juestion. i " oills on tlieothei banks, rcpiieu ! -Jie clerk, pleasantly. 1 .a 1.1 - . "ahu tnose. 1 presume, are also noa c nnia not 1 n KonLc' -1 - rj .mo. Vrery probably they are, sir,' bowincr T - - - w very poiilH,y. ; ..Well, then, what kind of bills can you ,give mc?. j Most any kind, sir, Give you RedCat? - . "Can't stand it.' "Well, then, how's Gray Cat?' "Tain't worth a cuss.' "Well. I'M try and accommodate you with W hue Cat.' ii wouiu nt do any accommodation at nil . . 0 i HTM J r . igt! fg yon i want your uiieriiai i uu Lai money neither lied Cat. Gray Cat. Black Cal, Whit Cat or Tom Cat. I wouldn't use it to litter a house with. Havn't you got any money on Eastern Banks?' "No, sir, softly and very polite, "Eastern hanks are tulncioallv snecie navine- insii- - . j j i i j o ttmona. "If not Eastern, then, have you bills on any oilier banks that do pay specie?' "No, sir," bowing most courteously. "Well, then,' diawing his package from his pocket with a desperato expression of ' - j . , countenance, "can you wave me toieranty executcil conntt rjtits on any bank that does . ... ...... . jm ,..'' ' No, sill' very lotxd, and looks as if he, felt insulted. T'When a stranger treats me with a want of respect,' said a philosophic poet man, 'I comfort myself with the reflection that it is not myself that he slights, but my shabby coat and hat, which, to sav the . 1 H have no particular c'aln. to admira- i mm . . mi ... Im X, it mi' n.i'it an. I ml .l.e.. .-. f , l , , I . , 1 ,1' fret abiut it, let them, but it is nothing to : me j Sometime ago, a Mr. Cooper obtain od a judgment in the Lf. S. District . Court for S100 against the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and C hicago Hailroad Co., and to compel payment ho levied on the locomotive of the mail train, thus delavin.r Lh tiU rlyrailiulas. Tho Government 1 . . 8Uit"aUainst him. aud the .iurv " . M1TS , , ii ii nil v u , b un.i n.i il 1 1 in I I 1 1 il I . I . i i 1 1 1 n 1 1 I v . rT . . The materials, of which happiness made, grow spontaneously all around us. m. .. , , They raqtrtrs little of us except not te rsmpls on them

A lady friend of ours says the the first time wa kjssed feU - hii, tub

I of roses swimming in honey, cologne, nut megs and eranbttriee. She also Istl as if something was running through her nerves on feet diamonds, escorted bv several little I Cupids in chariots, drawn by angels, shaI cd by honey suckles; and the whole spread with melted rainbows. Jerusalem: what power there is in a full breasted Lis! A Schnectady paper, speaking of ths efiect of a squall on a canal boat, says, when the gale was at the highest, the unfortunate craft heeled to the tarboard and the captain and another cask of whiskey rolled overboard. Perhaps a ain man or woman cannot be mors correctly defined than as a fool in fermentation. It is said of a pretty clover fellow of our acquaintance that lie is so ugly as to have to sleep regularly twenty hours out of the twenty four to rest his face! A colored firm having suffered in the late panic, closed business, and the senior member gave the following 'Notis to the public! De dissolution of co-parsnips hereof resisting twixt me and Mose Jones, in de barber perfession, heretofore resolved. Pussons who ose must pay de inscriber. Dem what de firm ose mast call on Jones, as de firm is insolved. L. Johnson. A lawyer built an office in the shape of a hexagon, or six squvre. The novelty of the structure attracted the attention of some Irishmen who were passing by, they stopp?d and viewed the building very criticali i i . i t lv. ihe lawyer, somewhat disgusted at I " . ,. : their curiosity, lifted up the window, put j his head out and addressed them. 'Why do you stand there for like a pack ! f b,ockhea. gazing at my office, do you u a c,,u-' 'x,' answered one of them, I was thinking so till I saw the devil poke his ... i. :. r . i i o bead out of the window.' r-r w" Jw r"V ' Vci nuance.' said a politician to his i . n m .Oer t 4 1 lint s mat iat lha l,.rc. l,,,CT,;:c ui shcuus, icoica me oilier. Tl.e freest possible scope should begivj . , i en w an nie onuuon, uim ussiuns, uu mi1 . . "I 7 .... faot!rqhi.na r.f t ha . irnu l L x Ct-im , Miyti tw 110 y a BHssaB isasse sians onv enaeaanaassvg they ate dangerous only when pent in. The man who feels rich enough to patI .....i ... ...rr... 1i.mi..io ,!! 1 . a n .1 fi 1 ! t r..i t j ö J P001" rBrer' If --nil n-.l.l t 11 CiiniFl'lllV it til il n f r.. , il Jw r-"j - , 111 y-'"1 iäihjj huuio, unj w come to you in your sleep. Many persons think thc-y arc friendly . and useful when they are only officious and troublesome. lie that places himself neither higher nor lower than ho ought to do exercises lhe lruest ,iumi!ilr Adapt your means to your ends. Dont waste your time in trying to pick up eels with a pair of tongs. A woman with no friends can't be expecl(?d to &h down and g comfortable smoke for ghe hasnt gül any bjJck her Moti of the nobles', disposition always think themselves happiest when otheis share their happiness with them. Good ffnmi SnSap in good humor. ' It is not great calamities that embitter eai.ta,, itU .ha vu,n mall U. iii ' y . ' j. oMiaai the little disappointassasa, the minor miseries, that make the heart heavy and the tempor sour. Dont let them. Anger is the pure waste of vitality. 1 1 is dillicuh to be jroxI natured on a hot day. Intense heat dastroya avea the teaJ J t t :,.! fit.fi vstlvT ti. .t fliot ..I fl.-cYi ir.il f ' UIOOU . O It is only in the company of the j;oNi that enjownent ii to be Umnd;auy other society whol- , low aud heartless, you m:iy be excited ly the play 0f it, l.y collision ot asSsftteeai sstlte, iukI by brilliant exhibition of sell conti lent sswSf but the satisfaction ends with the seme Kar unlike this 19 the ,'u,ct' wuW,in inU,coe üI .....1 ; 1 I - K.iB.t L' Ti 1 K. 1 1 1 ( r ill. 1..X Iti.r ..k. rim, md friendly hearts, knowiiyj and 'oving aud ctteeming each other. XT A nt i'.i.ii i:i 1 1 v lun t. l.' r limir nails ' I v " beiore they are able to tlx ; they duller a little, the cricket cat get them, aud that is the end of ihem , ItSnj . tiiat, hko John, on the Island of Pat mfl. tllPV llOflr d rnin i ivinir n.i Ihrnn hril. ' i.t. when they hear any such word as prin4 tiny lud better see whether it Uau angel that says it. j ij-t)h the n.on of , he mothV heart-how green, how treat. Ufctd No Aowere witltei iharc. no hlliee fxdc.But the dark eyes look still throiiLdi th 8pirit n of heave,,; tXwr rt" ,Kr l? 'ou?h , he earth cover, U ud gras. 8nr0l,U9 ino 11,1,1 ouy n-ema oiten .,iti,g eioe to nvr ouuiii, ana ue OUlT ... I. I j i . edits a pair of now white wines, and wafte 1 hotae. jt Seite oel- ! . -,, . 5-T The Journal of Commerce sarg that recuar pravor ul00tin-8 ari, heM PvcrT efnmg threcwnng hin North Carolioa