Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 March 1856 — Page 4
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Krvu. the IVjstou l't. SONG OP THE STEAMER. EY JOHN G. SAXE. Rushing through the ocean, Rolling in tlie breeze, Riding over billows, Pitching into sea?, Shaking w ith the engine, Screaming . iih the blast, Mighty pleasant mode of Going rather fast. Staggering on d-ck beOause von eaimot stand, UoUHiiir on the railing With a shaky hand; Now the floor is settling "1'ii'lerneath your feet, Now it heaves you up like Tossing in a sheet. Sailers looking red ami La Ii es lookin:; pale, Cajtain come. along and Says it's mite, a pile; Passengers iiwjuire how I.ong it's like to last; Captain shake his heal 4I"ts Kiting very last." Gentleman in motion, Looking uite distressed, Savs he'd pvc his house for Halfan hour's rest; Fidgety old lady Wonders he coul.l sup, II as a poor opinion Of his bringing up. Invalil complaining Not the slightest doubt Another lit of straining Will turn him inside out; Lady on the sofa, Lthig lead alnwst, Nothing more to give up, Unless it be the j:ho it. Gentleman in upper berth Little sleep enjoys. Gentleman beneath is Making such a noise; Gentleman in lower benh, Tinthl si t of chap, . 1 Y lid to put his head out, l ar of rme mishap. Dinner bell is ringing Dishes under cover, 1 1 lasses pitching rounl, and ( Inivy pitching over; Half the chairs are empty, Folks are out f joint: Could not bring their minds, up To the stkkmg point. Villainous bef caters, Been to sea before, Eat live meals a day, 'cau.-e Not content ith four Soup, and fi.-h, and turkey, Ham an! cheese for lunch Mutton, pork and ot esters, Ale anl whiskey punch. Miserable sick ones looking on in wonder, Question how they do it, In the name of thunder; Gormandizing rascals fray it's all a sham, Keeommend to cure thorn, lVrk, tripe and !i.i:n. Vcather petting smoother, Stomachs getting uiet, Passengers more trampi'd, Try a little diet; M.my coino t life whose Company was miss'd; 'Stca'l of playing 'jHssum Now they're playing whist. Tea in iT-.U!sukn, Gossip gets about, Some are growing ciuious i "in ling others out, . W.n.lr where they came from, Wonder what they're doing, Wonderwli.it their nam.- are; Wonder where they're foingLegislative raeml er Puts an md todouht; C'oh'iiel in disguise beGins to let it out; Roth j;re going to liOndon: Nothing shall prevent them; Mean to see the .Minister; Think he must present them. Cunning tisagnl Yankee, Looking sharp and .-lim, Says he guesses folks won't Com' it over him; Means to shave his dinners; Prudent like a monk, Got a pound of candles Locked up in hn trunk. S '.Targeting western rowdy Will do as he sees lit; Means to go to Kenton's, Means to smoke and spit; Keeps a pair of pistols, Wears a lowie-knife; Never took an insult, N'vvcr in Iiis life. Sturdy locking lender Chips him on the back, Tay your liorrowed money, Give us less of clack; Aggravated rowdy iiullies more ami more; Captain says, 'we'll fix him When wc get ashore.' Man has got a ßimeraek Patented anew; Going abroad to sell it, O.'lcrs it to you; Speaks of wooden nut-megs, Very line device, Much more economical Than any other spice. Greenhorn going to London To the Collosium; Heard of gladiators, Wishes much to see 'em; Uncle went to Florence, Now on his return, Thinks theFitti Palace A pitiful concern. Gentleman of ba-incss, Dealing in hardware, Going straight to Sellield To pec how price? arc. La ly and her daughter, Traveling express, Mean to take a courier. Cost it more or less. Dandy must assort with Gentleman of rank, learns the best hotel is Summit of Mont Plane; Noboly resides there Hut the highest class, Acquiescent company Write him down an a.-i. Lady getting nervous Sees a fdiipin in sight, Hopes they will not run us down Sudden m the night; Gentleman resolving If he get to nhore He'll ppeml his lifo on t'other ido And never attain it more. Rushing through the ocean, polling iu the breeze, Heaving over billows, ' Pitching into eeas. Shaking with the engine, Screaming in the blast, I Comfortable thing to Be arrived at lat. I ! ; j th i F
English View of the Kansas Difficulties.
r rem the iAu!on U.iilv News.
The Pressid'.'iU's mes-sai to Congress pre-J . Fanners and others "will heed the folseutsa pleasing, ami, wo believe, an imex- j lowing, whatever they may think of book atreralcd picture of the material prosperity j or fancy lai-ming generally. They will diof the United States. The circumstances ! m-t the attention of their sons to these Uniunder which the message was transmitted ; verbal Utiles, and commend every one to to Congress, and the disturbances in Kan- ! follow them. "We are indebted for the most
pas, present a picture of the social and po-; litical condition of the Union less calculited to inspire satisf ictorv anticipations. It i is evident that an embittered struggle of !
imanv discordant parties i.s now being i ; waged throughout thi S:ates. 1
; .Siinething vcrv like a civil war on a small
j scale luii b -oil wagi d in Kan&is, though the ' 1 conihataiits scent to have desisted from ac-! j live hostility's for the pres.Mit; and tlw inj vaders of Kansas from Missouri commaud i llio s inp;uni'J3 oi an iiuon-Miso iu.tjuiii ui the inhabitants of tlie slave States, while Union, and watched the progress of cote ini ,.:. :i t.i l TiOiaiy P iiulmi eoiucai?, inn .u uiuu I 1 , . iv . 1appear to be imminent. YVenienot disposed, however, to rearil the situation nr, such an alarming; spirit. We have seen so many thro;;tenin; political storms of this j "tierce democracy" blow over without ma-, terial charge, that we f.rl convinced tlie j framc-woik of the constitution will weather tins one also. Uli regard to tne parties to the wordy war in Washington, there can be little doubt of this. And with regard to the untamed spirits of the newly settled regions, their struggles always remind us ;f a remark made by the late Karl of IHnhr.m, aftr his return from Canada. 1 1. ,1 In Company where the Karl wasj present, a "entlemrtn " adverted in dispa raging terms f ? , ... ,.f ,-;,, l, , ... ! to ..,.' jiectiliar at. ;d nk, 1 the nov, seitlenients .f tl:o I 44 hat aston- j lshes m","' sai l Lord Duiham, "is not that s'-.oui'l Iv a !i:'g amount 01 lawless-,
j the inhabitants of the territory are cheered if thev are to move the machine of the ! During the omingvear, als), the people of Indiana i on by no inconsiderable party in the north-! f;inn 0"r of the rail. i wiH be ealled uKn"to vote for a President and to , rr .1 ii" i-i i 1 . i ,i j. . t Tr elect a State ticket, Leinslatitrc anl Congressmen. era states. To those who have not closely j Always give the soil the first meal. If l.M lmi to be an excir.g one, ami and minutely stu-lied the history of the this is well fed with manure, it will leedall the nsult one of the" highest importance to the State
ii'-ss in tV.es (iitii.:-ts, but that (here sliould Kverv farmer sliould see daily every :mj be so much of rci.l .-d geri.meiit' and iv- jni;ll 11(, lias, and inspect its condition. sp-et for law. Along with many lespecr- Weekly visits, as 'with some, soon result in ablo .settlers, all the most reckless spirits w.-aklv animals.
f the I. mon ll jck thither, and the remob. I nets and weakness of the central govern- : merit leaves them entirely their own masj 1 ters. That any regulated government i should bep vssible und'-r such circumstanc- ; es is a lemarkabl; testimony to the capacity of the American poopk for sclf-govom-I a A l V C 1. : meni. o,iiuoio irom jiieinoi v :111er a 1 1 r .1 i lapse of many years, and b-ar that we have 1 " 1 1 1 , 1 done limi-dicc to Lord Durham s express -
! ions; lut wc arc certain that we -ive the ; sui,,'01ilv uvn a lill'e oiacK. wuu. ne wasscnucni sonse of uhat said. In his View we : inK al a tW l'Iaw iw K ailJ n'f a,mw t , . 1 1 .1 . 4 f.mii-heil for writer lion lio saw imc lie st.irtod
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I , . T .. II .... l ll'liiail'IMHK'"'1 r ' , AI ;lXURtttSi i.,"- , , - . I ... I i will COille ri-ht in the Ion- 1Un. With the bn-st exhausted, an.l just a I Hipposo! he wo.1,.1 t,H.(.()i;i, ,hKrin Plymouth, on Friday, the rnn M. l)rc0MB Cclc,tia. November 20, 1 ..... , rVFIvVjRFFXF Pet , in U folin ! snreso of the outr., inKnn,.n5 the nr- fa ' ! A. DD. "id, between the hours (;EOROK c.-r., ..Lycnrgt,,. KHEn S3 1 1 lin latein jf' LMR(U,n U f,W Wb-nt svmi.t'h.i.s of th-j inrtisaus of the t"--ood tree. I stopped the hole tnrough which j ol ten o clock a ,n. and lour o .duck p. in., the im- Jon M. Ci.auksov, Michigan City. , ' QUINCE, SC'A K LET-FLOWERING Our of 1 eni-nr' riiMi.s , I, iu VuL i he entcml nndtv.n.e hick to tawn airi got auax b.ng desc.d Pr?e to-w,t: II JOT" RPOFIVEING the finest e;,r!v blocni,, t-nspio..,.!,. , contend. Ii;; Ultl"s llllOd.lolU UlO Lliion,. r quaricr and tin south halt olthenorihetistni;irter, D i M 1 U IT UvO I ri-Vvl I V t-L MVJ vow'tüiiv wiiiti- immt n '.-,. : will be nlloved, anil tho contest will the dog. and the asM.stanee of 1 rank Muha lu. ,,alf of t,H. s.(Uth v,tst lU.lIte,., and -L - J; C' AND F SITIVELY NO MISTAKE ! ' " , much of üsMitaliimmif aP1ar:ii.ee. ; x 7 rf i "TaXl .nni.ll, n nfttH 1 !EAERAL AsStiRTMEVr of Improved ' 1, w thMvfir- entirely fivolVom oi- l!imout- The dogs were anxioits, and avc were pro-; se t;on t wc.ty-stx, (-Jj) ; ai.d h, no t ,: II ol h IT innij IT , JiA JR t fl f T IT A Co.. kh Parlor and Ik.x STOVES, for pri-. SPü.'EA, DOUP.LE WHITE-FLOWERINC- ! ' ; ,V. .V I W -...l w;th .s.,r nn to receive him. When we :'':,ri'-'i', and ther,.tlh oatt quart., r ot tin JiUIkHliili ii I vl . Mii.lV I HA 1 ! tntV- vvAh. Ilous. s. Hotels. Churches, A eh.o ne.e-hn.i.. with h.isv hke llowers.
I ! TTl 11 th. ;ro.: :it ii .'ivo wrir I lurues 1: the United Strue Litlk' Fred hail a f e:ulv ri-;i:iir, though ; mueli tim !ie list lr , intemletl to euro hinis.df of the f;i:i't, vet ; this intention w.is :iol citn i-'d int' eifecl, ibv-au.-.' lie hn 1 not leSolutivii to e;.):niuer his d'ninelinri'ion lo do rio'nt. i It v.'.-is now siinirr.or, and one morning . h5 wo!; nb-ut live o'ch'ck. Suddenly hi.s j inteini i:i oeeunvJ to him and he thought ! ! wobin hinistelf. 'I must once for all ran he '
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! ;. , , 7 ' half of the south east uaitcr of section nine, (!): Tvpe, Press and fixtures are all new and of the fir.t 11 "! V ,., : .,V Only Be-in. ! -.d howhng I never hean before. t made ( n,(rth vwt f f Jv ; ' cxpericnee.1 worknu . The ! ' t 4j .. , ' ' t vc u a . i the wood. resound for a great distance, and bought tlim rilUrt,.t n im the west half of the smith ' ' ... . ' 1 , , . . e are determ.ned not to l,e u.,dn.-i.hl. t.m tu a
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-l hooinMin- ' : back, :.nd plurin- eves and -litterinir teeth, leaped f t-the outof b,a;;at hthroat with teWihle ferocity. 11 descendbut a ColJ shivr inn through his body so in' ax met halfway c.eavin-htsekull and lain- it
' btroirdv tli 1 his ind..jl-'iteo rebel :t gainst hU ! ilctorminntion. i i lie diV.-s,l hinis -If (u'nhly, but it Svm- ; ed to him all the tim? as if he eonld not h .dp j ' Ivinf down aain. ' Once or twice he was ; j o"n tli' point oi d An u, but happily he re- I 'siäted. i j After ho had clothed and washed him- j I btdf and offered his morning prayer he s"at ! down and prepared himself upon his lesson, J j.andh'j observul wilh pl-'asuie, that every j thing went belter with him than usual. ; ! His teacher was uneommunlv well .satisfi- j ed with lum through tin day, and hi.s pa- ! rents, who heard of this, loaded him with Caresses, lie was himself cheerful and hap- ; pv. It seemed to him as if he had begun a HOW life. Then he thought him the trillillLf selfconquest which early ri.sing cost me to-day 1 1ms bri,i' ht its ov u reward. 1 should bei in fool indeed, if 1 did lud thi amo other ! '-.e VI. h J Si he did, and every morning it was easier to him to riso e:iily. At last it became so much his habit, that he could not have remained in bed and slept evwii if he, had wished it. It is ju.t So; w ill. everything that is hard to us at the or.oset. lilirht at It, youno; fii.-iuls, and cnti(U'-r the dülieiilly and I'll j be bound n will come easier every daj , and at last yield your pleasure. PllII.ADEU'IilA, Fob. il.: The seeeders'
j from the American Convention have pub- j "I tell you, you hae," rejoined Millar in an ini- ; lished the following address: j perrious tone, j We, the. undersigned, delegates to the j "You lie!" j nominating Convention now in session in j Hardly had these words been pronounced, ere a j l'hi.adclphia, lind ourselves compelled to I knife was buried in the voter's hotly, and after t dissent from ihn opinions avowed by that ! stag;'.-ring backwards a few tteps, he fell down
ibody, and holding as wo d to the opinion that, the restoration of (he Missouri Compro mise, demanded by a large majority of the . ! tjeople, iö a redress of an undeniable wrong, j and the execution of if, at h'ast lit spu it, is indispen-siblo to the repose of tho coun try. 'V havlegard.'d the refusal of that t ri'ovird tlie well-defined I Convention ! opinion of the country, and of the Ameii leans of tho Frei: States; upon this question, as a denial of thi'ir rights and a rebuke f' their PenlinienlF; we hold that the admits-, iin into the National (Council and iiomiuatini; C-onvention, of the tKd.'gates from lttsiana, ieprsrniiiig Hornau Catholic con stituents, absolved every true American! from all obligations tu sustain the action of either of baid bodies The Litgan sport Knnsas Regiment will ho ready fer marching in a few days. It is after tin; fo with "sharp HticVs," & headed by Jack AVrii;ht. The troops nr0 Jn fine Rpirits and resard Jaek't gp'ech at the Indianapolis Abolition Convention as a great "blow for freed in." J'crtt Kritlhn-t.
Proverbs for Planters.
cf them to that excellent manual, llliistmt-1 eJ lighter vf Itural AjTuirs, every line ofj w hich is a text i:i itself for a more elaborate ! .irticle; irticle.' Never keep animals on shoit allowance; f von starve them, thev will surclv starve Although, in draining land tlnoughly. your purse may ho drained, yet the full crops that follow will soon till it again, Trvi;-! ' to faim without a caj)ital is liko Irving to run a locomomo nitiuun iie.-i. Mono v and wood must both be consumed, cse plants, animals and men. j o i . . .. II you WISH K) oe an etiei "jene- nn; e . 1 it ment tcall your farm machinery and keep . . us hundred wheels in rotation, be sure to be not without a twod rotation of crops. 1 If you allow your animals to shiver your fortune will be slavered in consequence; that is, the farmer Mho leaves his cattl; to tbo winds, will lind his profits also given l" , Heavy carat crops for cattle will soon return carats of ICold. Did von ever hear the musical notes of a Starvi'iV herd of ho"S? E.xiinirtlish bv r , 0 - ... . t 1-1 looil Uiose no.es eeuii, 11 vou louiu avoid oven more aimoVlUg notes alter linyliv P.-is iv:?;od. . Fences opt rate in two way if good thev r t o" i :ire :l defence, if j.oor an ohence. Many a farmer, by too sparingly seeding his new meadows, has had to cede his 1 wj li. ij larm. 1 4 Adventure with a V7olf. The Kausai correspondent of The St. Louis AVuhlicun tells the following storv: liA few da vs since, w hile riding in the rear of j our town in a small ravine, through which a streamlet takes its quiet w ay beneath its crystal coverings land whose irrigation ha3 produced tall grass ami ; . , . , e , ' shrubs that make a hiding-place' for game, 1 came 1 -,,IU ' . . ... ,7 m:l- a i-rg'.'U'He nmxii lourieet irenune frnr.iM, : ' thd.ps je.M' e'l at it on the out si'le ami the woif ( wolf through this opeien without to. pi-eat a nU of kiliiiiL' tlie ilo-s, for h. only appcar.l at the in-', side when thodo-s were at the ontsi.le. We final- I ly c'lnclu led to stop the hole we had made, and fell the tree by cutiinir a narrow e ish around it. The tree eaino dovua little sooner than we evpee-! ted. Frank ttilrm had lifted fur another stroke as j t went ov i- with a crash. The wolf, with biiVth-d 1 dead at his feet. We had no time to x- ress our !.. .. ... .. w on ler and congratulations at Lis narry ..' r.n.l i-in-gular escape, before our attention was called to that whicli liile! m witli amazement if not dread. It was n human skeleton, of a medium si.c, and of a female, hidden in the cavity tree. Its posture w as erect an 1 the bones were lu-I.l together by a kind of char integument, that seemed to cover, liken transparent skin, the entire frame. The jar of the falle! bee severed several of the joints, and w e drew them all out and placed them aain hi form, The propoi lions were perfect and the limbs straight Indicating a contour when in flesh, of perfect symmetry. Who could it have been that thus per ish d ears ago in this wild forest, and how came her death in this strange place, w ere queries that j were immediately suprcs-tcd. Could it have been some maiden, who, like the bride in the 4.I:s!et oe , Polish,' had concealed herself from her lover in the heart of this old tree, and became fastened there an! died?" The Election Llurdcr at Viucenne.3. RtauMTii, of the ?IisSouri Democrat, thus desnibcs tlie V.triK-ious murder which took place at YinccTines.i few ilavs tinee, at a charter election in that town: An Irishman was murdered at the polls by a man j named Wm. Millar, the Know-Nothing candi.late ; f4,r Marshal, at halfi.ast eleven o'clock. As related by eye-w itnesses, the murder originated in a contested vote. Tlie deceased came up and ofl'ercd his vote. "You've voted already, fahl Millar. "No sir," sail the AOter. dead. They cariie! his body to an - unoccupied work shop in the neiliboiho) of the polls, and uueov j cied the wound. The knife had t ntcrcd nljovc his j ri-ht hipbone, anl then ran along his groin. It was the most frightful wound I ever looked at in all my life, and seemed tiihcr to infuriate every one who saw it, or ran.- them to shuM r vih iitly and tin n tiwav their cies. I feared u riot onmothcr niiudrr when 1 saw how demonically infuriatid I the lead man'rf conipanions pp. -a red ti be, but, owning chicily, i'ciii ips, to Millar'; escape, there Ins been no further bloodshed. "Hut things like this, yon know, must be, Which Hindoo's strive for victory .' . OiUty don't you love mc an) V . Don't I thoti-h:' Wut for?' Cause you abv.iyj bring me candy when you come to ei Sisy Jane. (lire me pome more. 'And what docs Jane like me for? O, because you take her to concert! and give her so many nice things. FhesaVsso long as vou are fool enough to fetch her td.awl.-4 mid bonnets, i he wont sack you no how now gi e me pome canly ilo!'
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PROSPECTUS F Till'
IVI1I ! V? T liIfhLU iM llli rtiiiuii To the Dewoi-racv of TiuliaiKi. Tlie niidersi-rned having purchased from Messrs . . . ' . '1 i -1 t x" i r .Maj kn patin iV Gorman. Use est:iiii.nmennn xne iii7iANA STATK SKNTJ SVA., ami having engagcl Mexamler F. Jlorrison, a gentleman, well lownteth.. deinocracv ol Indiana as one ol the :ddest anl most accomplished l-olitieal writers in the t:tate. to take chartre of the editorial deportment of th.-pap'runtilaltertne pr.-iuen nit e eciu.n, oui.i ; its eetlullv e illtlw attention ot tne JJemoeracyoi Inli.:na to the necessity ami importance oi sustaining, !y a liheral and increased patronage, a Democrat ic"p:'.per at this central puint. The present time is particularly auspicious lor the commencement of subscriptions." A session of cH!grc.is whieh prtmi.sestohe on of the most important as well as one of the most .stormy that has ever assembled, is now enlivened at Washington, ami its action and debates will be looked for with the mot intense interest. and Natior. In this canvass the SENTINEL will .u i...p.-ti(iti-A. ' 1k found liattlnnr inanUillv laid with i - . 7 , ... hill the power it can eomin.tiul, 111 tne ranks ot the hi", , Ininm. iMUiwn.u 11 nroi ia.M :Mitin to politic?, the SENTINEL will c tain the latest news, foreign and ilomestie, by tc legraph, express und mails up to the hour of going to press. Especial attention w ill he pawl to tlie local new s of our ow n State a fact which should commend it to every citizen of Indium. The latest reports of our own and foreign markets will also be yiven. Tlie new proprietors of the SENTINEL are not . , lIIlk M,iu to the Democracy of Indianaone of them havins been formerly connected with the SENTINEL, and the other having for several veais occupied a prominent position before the peo ol e of the Stat..-. Til., has never had that support from the n.-nioeratsof Indiana whieh it should have had to riiuhr it as cllieicnt for the party asit was intende! hat it .-hidd be. And all we now ask of them is t give it a trial prove it anl aid us to make such ;i uU, ;1S hM u .' rnon Klhm,Xut!i. j;,., nuu-an f,,nes. W'e respectfully ask our Deumcraey fricnib, and espeeiaüv I lern "crai ic jn.isiinaiers. uirm-i: uuui i:ie State, to aid us in increasing the subscriptions f the SENTINEL, i!iii thereby extending its usefulness. Subscription Price Reduced TL'KMS Oi-' SUI5SCR1PT10N. .1 i. ...... 1. Daily, one copy, jvr anieaii do live copies, eaeii. . , . 4,75 . 1,50 . 1,00 . 2,00 . 1,50 . 1,2. . 1,00 do 2" eopu-5, do r!) do ! Weekly, one copy, per annum, 00 do do clubs of live or more, each twentv copies to one address, lift v collies to one address, All ordTS and letters addressed to LARRAHEE & COTTOM, Indianapolis Iml SHERIFF'S SALE, -nV VIRTCE OF AN EXECUTIONTO tu. stijiiartor and the north half oftheseulli ca.-t U.u tir, and the north east quarter ol thesoutli ,, (;,,iu.ty. Indiana. Taken toi:!IV an execution on a judgment for sK, an-1 c-ovK in favor of Jainis H.eer, j t the 1'o.t Wawie & Southern Kail Itoad Company. . J. L. THOMPSON, SlKiiir M.C. Fibr,,ry o. , Vr. --- --- SIJUV EVOIFS XOTK-E. i rVMli: UNDERSIGNED WITH THE COUXj ,4 , .unoV .,nin0(.ate the corners d our "lands in sections iifteeti (!."), twenty-two ('2'1), and twenty-three (Si), all in tow iiduo .'!:? north, range I east, situate in I'nion Towndiip, Mai-shall e)unty, lu.liaua, to meet at the house of JUud C. Larue, at the time above named; and continue from day to day until all are surveyed. Nenrc.-idents, who fail to meet the surveyor at the lime and place above named, aiil defray or provide for defraying their portion of the expense of the survey, w ill be retuinel to the County Auditor, and such dc!injUi nc-les plaeed on the tax. Duplicate, and collected according to law. DA Y1H C. LARCH, and others. February 2l,'öu lät3. fcUUYLTOÜ'S NÖtTcF. r f i Ii i : v n d i :r s i ( : x 1 : i , w ith t i i i : cou nf ty Purveyor, will,on the i2fth day of March, lKi, at Kl o'clock a. in. on said day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of their lands in section eight, township thirty-two north, of range two east; and section thirty-two, township thirty-three north, of range two east, in M.ir.di.ill County, Indiana to un it on the premises first h seribeil, an I continue from day to day until finished. Non-resid. nts who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and j lace above named, and di fray or provide for d fraying their proportion of the expense of said Survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, of said count v. and such dclinoucncv placed on the l ax Dap.ic ate, and cllectel according to ... ... law. P. SHIRLEY and others. I5t3 TTi bruarv 21 , TG. SUUVi: YOIt'S NOTICE. rpiIE UNDERSIHNED, WITH THE COUNJ ty Surveyor, will, on the 31st day of M.aifli, It-öC, at 1Ü o'clock a. m. on paid day, proceed to survey and locate the corners of his land in section twenty-live, township thirty five north, of range three cast, hi Marshall County, Indiana to meet on the premises, and continue until finished. N'ou-residcnts, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time an.l place above mentioned, and defray or pnnide for defraying their portion of the eicn-e of said survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, ami such dcliuucucic4 placed on the Tax Duplicate, lUiil collected according to law. MOSES IIEMINC.T.R. February 21,'.".. . l.rfb DISSOLUTION. r I THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI isting between the undersineil, under the firm of J. Prownletf & Co., is this day dis-ohed by mutual consent. All debts due said firm, of whatever kind, arc to be paid to Brow nice & Shirley, who are hereby authorize I receive and receipt for the fs.ine, nnd all the liabilities of the ol.l firm are to be presentcl to Haul Brow nice & Shirley, who have assumed the payment thereof.' JOHNSON BROWNLEE, A. L. WHEELER. Ph mouth, January .'U , IS'. I.1ni3. LAN ÖS ALK." 7 fN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Common Pleas Cocrt of Marshall County, State of Indiana, on the lf.th day of March, 1K(, I will oiler at private sile, the uudivuted two thirds part of forty acr.'S in the couth cast quarter of pect ion nine in Township Ihirtv ihree, north of range three cast; belonging t the letate of Daniel An.lrcws, ileccasiil. TERMS: One third down, one third iu sin monthand the balance iu twebe months. Dferre! payments spciiiihI by notes bearing interest from data, '"waiting valuation and! oppraiseinent laws. . JAMES ELLIOT!', Administrator, of the Ea- , .. Lite of D.ui'l Andrews; deceased, llyniouh, Fcb'y 1 1, IssHI. 1 lw3.
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D. YlXXEOGE J. HijOWXLRK, T. McDonald, J. L. Thompson, L. Mattisox, X. lt. r.vcK.viu, J. F. Vax Vai.kexbliu.h,. . . .Treasurer. .Recorder. . .Auditor. Sirrin 1 - i . . . .Coroner. Clerk. .Pest Master. Cor.NTY Co.MMtSSIONKRS. 1). VaXVACTOR, S. G GORDOX, tf. N. CllAMI'l.lX. Ex.vMixr.Rs of School Tkabiiers. Jamks McFarmx, Hexry M. Looax. in T .,.!. ' C - R - IT Coi rt. Hon. Thomas Staxfif.i Ti;io.s.coulKi Mon-luv in Ausist and Fehruarv Common Tf-kas Cöckt Hon. K. l;BEnr, Judge. TKHMSThird Moralav's in Jaimnrv, April, Ju!v, t,.1 n. tol,,... ; 1 r,,.,vvn fWHT.T W AIoihImv. in AT.ocl.. I June, Seiteiiiber, ami Deceinbi.-r. Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. 1. E-pial anl exact justice lo all men, of whatever State or persuasion, religious or jMilitical. 2. PcüVC, commerce aiul.lmuest fricud.-hip with ;ül nations; entertaining alliance w ith none. 'J. Tli; nght of States and Territories to administer their own domestic a Hairs. d. l'reedoui and equality; the sovereignty of the pei'le, and the right of the majority to rule wdteii ' constitutinally expressed. I 5. LYoii.my in the public expenditures and a ; sacred preservation to public faits. G. Freedom of religion, freedom of the press,! and general diffusion of useful information. ! 7. Opposition to all secret political organizations, j and all corruption in politics. j S. A sacred preservation of the Federal Con- j stitution, and no religious tests foroflice. j 0. No li'otrv, or pride of cast, or distinction of ; . . i birth among American citizens. j 1U. Resp-et and jtrotection for the rights of all. j 11. 1 he preservation ot the naturalization laws,; and the l ight of all to the public domain and the protection of the American (I-oummcnt. 1:2. Ojjn)sition to all chartere I monopolies. 13. Common brohcrhod an lgool w ill to all especially to those of the household of faith. AGENT FOR THE DEMOCRAT. Tle follow inir named Gentlemen are respectfiivll requested to act as Agents: ! t:,,titli IL inl Nmtli liiiiu. j WestAork.j E. Eo ckrt, A. Earl, James Log ax, , E. Joiinsox, .. . . Thomas M. IjOc.w, Jamks Hrowxlke, A. C LofiAV,. ......... XV. McCoRMICK Win. Dovvxkv Casitu Fox, Jonx Soick, D.vvio RnoAonr.NT, Liailoga. ; Clercmont. J 1 , . ..Vienna. . . .Marion. . .Piketon. ... .Knox. ... Sidney. Fairmount. . . .Rremen. . .Wooster. Axmrkw Winsi.KR, Tippecanoe Town. N. Pkarsox Rourbon. PavidZehxkr Weill Creek Mills. We this day issue the first number ol the llano3& . 3I- !? - We aie in rec ipt of several dailv jopers v hid I wp,j t.i,;,bie Ur? io o-t our readers in lvlaihui to the i . ,....., , r tt rPi n r t a & Q U CUlj T U Ii E . will receive a portion of nur aib'iitioii; all the ; ictimprovemoasand lioverie, in this h-part-1 ,x A went will no chronicled m nie uci.iociai. IS 11 Ff! VISION lion to advance th- cause of Lcilucatioii. ri JUL CJ.Ü. JL-tLui3 . . v "tj - All ihe late improvements, whieh are calculated to abridge labor, will be given'to our re.nd.crs. Our sheet will be thoroughly Democratic. I FOREIGN NEWS.; While the Kastern war continues, we shall give all the news f interest to our readers from that quarter. No pains or expense will be spared to make our paper a desirable sheet to the family circle. Nothing w ill be atlmitted into its columns but that which mav be read with propriety in anv family. BOOK &" JOB PItiXTlXCS OFFICE. Our Job department is complete: we probably nave the best country Job Office in the State. One of our boys having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best Job OHices iu the West, w c Hatter ourselves that we can do as neat work in that .. .. ..i , hue as. can be ilone any w Here in me we-t, ani on as ca.-v terms. Aihlress all order to d. Mcdonald, Plymouth, Iml. Nov. 1"). Arrivals and Departures Mails to & from Plymouth. Mail from the North, going South, arrives every day Sundays excepted at 12 M. and d . 'parts for South at P. M. Mail from the Soiuh, going North, arrive at 5 P M, ami departs at 51;, P M. Mail from La, Porte arrives Mondays, Wednesdays & IVidavs, at G P M, and departs Tuesdays, Thursday & 'Saturdays, at 8 A M. Mail from Ft Watne arrives every Wednesday at G P M, and departs Thursdays at 7 A M. Mail from Goshen, arrives every Thursday at G P M, and departs Friday at G A M. Mail from Knox, arrives Wednesdays at 1 T M, and departs Thursdays at b A M. R. M. I1ROWN.. R. C. BAXTER. UKOWN & I3AXTKU, DKAI.KRS IN AMI MAM'KACTfltF.RS OK Tin, Slippt-lron and Copnmviivc WOHLD MOST RESPECTFULLY INform the citizens of Marshall County, that they are now under full headway, and are prepared to furni.di any article iu their line, a shade hiwcr than customers have heretofore ln-en in the habit of pacing, and perhaps a little lower than any other establishment iu this part of Northern Indiana. We are practical workmen ourselves, and-mann-facture our own wares of the t cry best of ptock, and as w e intend making it a permanent business perhajw for life, our customers may rest assured that w e will sell them none but yi ami cheap articles. Tlie Ladies tdi.ill be promptly waited upon and can have any article in our line manufactured or re- j paired to order, and short notice. Wc shall adopt as un invariable rule no disappointmrnts when work is promised. Shop two doors south of the brick store, at the sign of "Tin Shop," across the si.le walk. R ACS and most articles of counliy Produce taken in exchange. Call and see us. Piwi.outb, Nov. -, IX. 2,.v-
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Trf YFP HERE, AND IN Ills SOUND MINI i lias told the loiks wlwt ln-has to sell, and wha he wants to buv, through the Hauncr, o! twiper ; t . l . ... .1 i ... ii . r. i. :.. almost eviTOiiMi rean.-, h i me turn i a ii jt;ieu u: . . , i i i i.i ii i ... n,rht. inietuy wnen l was asi ep, i inoiigui ur tlie new paper; I think they call it tin Crat or Mtt.-k Rat, to see if it could not convince the folks to their own interest. John has gt the slows this winter, but is taking medicine from which he is reeeiving relief, such : Salt, Dried anl Fresh Ueef. Pork, Chiekens, Geese, Tinkers, Fish, Sausages, Tripe, Tongues and Pigs Feet, all of which 1 have some to sell, ami w ish to buv Beans. Corn, Oafs, Chickens, Hay, Pork, Pota toes, Ejriis, Putter, and all other productions of this I climate. Jim l-eer arove nere irom im- !; ! (Pennsvltuckv) "I pi ess I Jin glad to see you, Jhn," ;..s he. -.Mr Couple, whv don t you sell -U!"H TV U m n "nL of "hich were standing when I K it. ' "O, I am too busvm tlu'i!i;uk( t, Jim; ran vou dotliat.' " s. " 1 in" t.v l,"eoiiiegiii oa h,;oio h i u u.u Ile.iidso; bounde.1 alK.ut lor the lirst few nights j ; and half a lav, got the lust .tl the gHls, anl says j I, "thev look better." Then h? marked them low er. "Why Jim, ' says 1, "you II break me;" says he. "That makes no dillerence. I came here to soHthese goMls,;nil collect these oll debts, and I ! am determined to lo so." Hank is doing manual labor over the river, in In- j dependence; but sometimes in the Store, or the Market, as the crowd of business reiuires. Remember when Jim coined arouiil, he w ill never leave your gate jo!s until atluirs are correct el. P.S. After nine weeks, JOHN, the Rut eher. ".1." :itf. L. ' JtTTfl,,, , JA..?JL ..A.H a 1 Id) OX TO -77HY, TO THAT DIME YOU'VE (JOT W until on get to T. A. Lemon's Store, :nl 1 . 1.. ... n, 1" f I ( In if M-fll it:in TOTIIAT D1MK YOU'VL COT
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" V. ,,Vi AI ' ?. I'-teiit Cures ,,f 1 DEUTZIA R()U( I H-LEA VED A strong growkinds, pure Drus aid .Me... eine., 1 stent i un s oi . . i . .r ill kinds Paints. Oils, Dves, Classand Puttv, Fan- ! ' ' lro,,i!ci;.-r tilul white llowers in i e . v .. " i w '- t.iii,,!,-.1--' l, ui ! 1 the rraff.t lintusmii. ev t.oods, Los, .Notions L.i.u, Mt i. i , ix, J w I- .......T.., . v ,.vmM, , x-,,,.,
Coidcctionci ; li l tiling mat ' ... anvbolv w ;-nts, or can w; nt, or will ever want, or ii ..,. ,.., i-nP i.- i v F has any Imsincss with, t!i . .i .. I, l times the mone am where cl.-c. oi .... 2u A o.., . -i TTrE? TP? "P "V I'TT 1 BEFORE LEAVING PLYMOUTH ON ; i the train bound for the head of "Salt River," j I w Mi to sav to those who are indebted to me for, Advertisimr, Job Work, or Subscription for the i "Plvnumtli Ranner," that I muxt have a settlement, j If vim can't navthe moncv, bring some kind of jroducc, or vour notes, lor u settlement I must :.i,l trill have; and if this call is not resiK.ndeil to, the Constabies will have some employment soon. Also, those who areowcing nn fees as Clerk, hal better call j an.l settle to save further trouble, and a vi.it finin i 1 vtrtin what 1 School Houses, an 1 other larue or small rooii's. We are i.reiar-d to lid .ers that may !;- n Frightful Galainity! HKIII l'lilCKS MUST Sl'UKKNDldi, or then' will be War, Pestibnee and Familie! I 4 RH NOW I LtillMM 1 I . IX 1 1 1 ..V ; rA t ork, ( hica: ami I oh-!.a vn !atg Ki: NOW l' LCI "l I Nil DIIJKCT PROM . - , -..,...,. stlM.i. r ( ;nK-enes, whVh we intend ito sill verv low for cash or ready pay of s..me kind, . ....... .. - t .... .... .... I to if, oeiu-x-.ugu.a. . . .. . ...... ....... ...... 11 ; t), in:,,l,.t, ,-..,,dtingof er. Our assort m-iit i as l-o-mI as ever brought TKA, v v;'j; (.,n lu SYliTPS v .MOLASSP.S, RICH. TObACCO. COD PISH. MACK KRHL. wiiiti: PISH, SOAP am CANDldvS, AND ALL ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN a Hrocerv Store. We w ill t ike in jiayiuciit for Groceries. P.uttcr Egi's, Chickens. Apples, Pota toes, Pecswax, Rags, and pay the highest market prices You will always find ready and willing lianls t wait on vou at all times. N. R. PACKARD is thankful for the patronage s liberally bestowed on him by the citizens of Marshall Co. while in business asks for a continuance of the s um- :nd sine rely hp-s that all lndcbtctl to him will call in and Settle up. N. Ii. PACKARD. Plymouth Nov. L", "ÖÖ. n-l-tf. CAP.INET AND CHAIR MAKING. riHH UNDERSIGNED WOHLD RESPEC TJL FULLY inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining counties, that he still continues to manufacture Cabinet Ware at Lis old stanl, ppsite the "Dtmncrat 0rc;" where he is prepared to fill all orders for I uriiiture on short notice, and in the most appro veil styles, and made of the best material. He would also inform List numerous customers, that he has an accomplished workman in his employ, whose business it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which he ha a good supply on hand, of different kin.ls made neat and substantial work warranted to lx god. He is also prepared t build, COFFINS On the shortest possible notice. To those wishing Coffins, he wouhl say that he is prepared at all times to let them have the article they w ant, at rccisehj the time fpecijied, and on rcaxonahlc term. He would return his thank- for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hopes by honesty, promptness and fair dealing, to still retain his old customers, and obtain manv new ones. Those havimr SCREW DK1YERS AND P.ED XV R ENC 1 1 ES of his, w ill oblige him very muchby returning them. TAKE NOTICE. All those indebted to him. on Note or llk account, will sate about TEN percent bv squaring up immcliately. W. L. PIATT. Ph mouth Nov. I.', r.. n-l-l-y. 0. H. REEVE, Attorney nt Law, Plymouth Ind. Sl.ick. Poii.ls, and Town" property for sale. C.Mlections promptly i .,... ..1...1 ... .i..w... 'i. v...i1...wi Indiana. K el ers, to tiui iioi m n 1 1 1 1 i riii i iioiuo " Cooi.v, Waiwwortii V e Chicago III. lUncoi K &fi., N 1,t; '' Fn.i.n, Mkrrit ä Conrtlan.lt St A. . Harnks & TiiARO Harr hy Icihn & co Thdada. 1 eim. j Hon. J. Praoi.v, Supreme Judge, Omaha I ity, Nebraska. J. It. P-f.nnkt Esi. Geti'l Ag't .Etna j Ins. o Ciiiiinnati Ohio. LIFE & TIRE INSURANCE Effected cn Iho most reliable Companies on the nmst favorable Terms. 1 ly f "he highest market price pail in Cash for Deer, j Minkand Coon skins, and Reef hides nt C. Palmci' j
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From the Commercial Nurseries of Roches ter New York. rH.NIvIT L FOR FAST FAVORS, TIIH j subserihf r wouM inform the eople of Marshall County, that he will continue to furnish them with choice Trees coaca. SPl-ctuts, The coming ju ing. Thos' in want of anything in my line, will call on Wm. C. Shirij:y, at llrowid & Co's. store, where the necessary Catalogues and Specimen Plates can be f-ocn. All orders left with William will receive prompt attention. Among the Ornamental may le found PERPETUA LOR AUTUMNAL ROSES. Thirf class embraces tlie most beautiful and desirable Roses, comprising the dillerciit colors, from a white to a bright crimson or dark puqile, nml bloomin at intervals from June to November. AFCiUSTINE MOUCHELET U a very large, dc p rose RARONNE IIALLEZ DE CLAPAREDE Mednim siz', line lorm, rich ml. KARON FROV 1ST is one of the largest rose, full anl color deep rose. DR. ARNAL llrilliant re.I, larire ami fine. DFCHESSE DE LOIFAN is large, Jeep ml. 1CIANT OF RATTLES, is a brilliant plowing crimson; its habit 1? dwarf, but blooms prduselr; one ot" the best. M A 1 ) A -M V. LA FFA V Very large, deep rose, jcrfect form, and handsome. SYDONIF. Liirht rose, large, fa:e anl distinct. PLUSIAN YKLLOW is i'.eep, gfd.Ieii yellow, fine and double: the best hardr vcllow rose. CLI.MblNti ROSES, AYRSHIRE, PRAIRIE ROSES, &c. Tliese are desirable fjr covering arliors. trellis work, or climbing pillarsALL'SII ROFRSAFLT Semi-double , punlish rose, b!ouas profusely, ami raphl climlK.T. MKS. 1IOVEY is a blush, or nearly white rose. QUEEN OF THE PRAIRIES Ihight, rosy redr with white stripe iu the centre of each pet.il; large globular, or beautifully cupped; free bloomer, ami Mronjr jrrower. PER HER RY Small leaved, bright, scarlet fruit , CFRRANT, (JOLDEN-FLOWERED. Spike I of beautiful peiiduhms f'owi-rs. wrv fragrant. j CFRRENT, REU FLOW ER INC Very oma I meiital with it scarlet (hjwi rs, i DAPHNE MEZERL'M, RED-FLOWERINC I V ry fragrant; its rcddNh or pink flowers apiearI ing in th-spniur, before its h aves have cxiKiiHled. DEETZ! A CAN ESC ENS is a beautiful white ilowcring shrub; blooms early in the summer, aixl thi-ivcs well in a" situations. . . rij.tr 1 1 1 f ft 1 1 1 f - .. 1 tn.tii Lit.-in u 1 1 1 1 l:tiiii! nlntA '-". V , - now i rs; its liai.it is owaif, and verv onia mental. r.L.xo. nu n ii.iini(iv..i.v is a verv onia- , . ,. . . . , , . , , mental, smad-sizel tree, with beautilul dcp ; rreeii foilae. hikI tine warlet Ix-nies. which n main uj)n tin tree from August till DeccnilK-r. A KLN'h 1 LLL, PURPLE During the summer is very distinct, coven-d with silk like flowcri in th' greatest i rofitsion. GLOHE FLOWER, JAPAN Thight yellow flow ers. double and irh.be .vhajntl. HAWTHORN White, fragrant flowers. HAWT )RN, DOUPLE ROSE-FLOWERINC On- of the most beautiful small growiii;; tree. HONEYSUCKLE, TARTARIAN WHITE Fine growing, small tree, Mounts jirofusfk, :iid fragrant. i 1-1I..M n.lIMAA r low ei-s pair lilac. . sriKEA !)0F(iL.SI I C iisj -ic us deej rose colon-'! How ers S r 1 1 i E A 1 LO i A V.V N 1 ) A lYo fuse 11 .w ci i 1 1 - f pi -rea; beautiiiJ piiikish colored flowers. SPIR E.UORRIEOLIA Has benetiful sj.ikesof w hit- flowers. TAMA RIX IN PICA A beautiful drlicatebai vd shrub, with tine pinkish .lowers. W E( ; ELIA K - EA is a iM-autiluI hmb from Chi-" na, with a prfnsion of l.tr,'e bill haI't rosr co!.rl il.iwus. " A. II EATON. PI mouth N.v. !.". ".".."). ii-1 -4 -in . r0H THE READERS OF THE I DlHK'HAT. n ruv .wir., with o t ih.tinction or I P.rlv. re.sn(c,f.ii;vinvi!e.l call U lo-e what ICKHAT HI.c:.INS l am i.iMngciM..iiurs in ;e luv !:l: a-!.-. I i' you viil iuiprox.' the lira - ; !:nmilv I. call an.l rec mv Sl.ick of j STEADY fv'ADH CLOTHING. :ni ii aru in- low pne s ai which ui.-v are oiicn.i. , , t tl-fil that it ii DLCIDLDLYTHF. CIILWPHST & BEST I plaee to buy Clothhig. 1 will che i full v pay you for vour trouble I II nk tin- f nor on that. I CUTTING AND MAKING j s also .lone to rh-r. linl the place : i I j Coiiglcs store, whciv the IY.-t Olliiv was kept last summer. V CiXCIX.VATI CLOTillXCSTOni;. j N. P. All those wlu.se acc.iinls are due, will please call an.l pay them immediately & very much j oblige II. PIERCE. Pit mouth, N.v. 11, ls".". Ill A.. HOIHJK-5. JOHN rORTF.R. HODG-ES&FORTER, TT )R NEYS AT. LAW, PLYMOUTH, Li.. Marshall County, Indiana. Otlice over the Ptst Ollice. Will give prompt at.'cr.tion t the colh ction of Claims, atl nd t the p'rt htise an.1 sale of Real Estate, procure Ilounty Land Warrants and Pension-. Refer to Mrssns. F. P. Jamks a Co A'iw Vor I. Hawi:s a Mu kii.i.ai', " " 44 Pi:nso a Co Chicago.. " R. K. Swift a Co., " " " 1 1 CNTlNGTOX, LkF4 Co., IHtfttit. " D. A.Lavman iV Co., Cincinati. PI v mouth, No t. 1T, Ij-.".". It NEW GOODS A T
G. S. CLTCAVELAN1TS Cheap Cash Store! ON LAPORTE ST., ONE DOOR WIT OF' C. II. Reeve's otlice, Where he is selling Staple goods of all kinds; Dry Goods Grceriei. Itoot and Shoes. Ponnets. Hats and Caps, nice Clothing, Shawls. Crockery- Wodware, Hardware, and Tinware, which will be sold j1 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. . '
I reectfully intiteall persons wishing to purchase loods, to call and s-e fr lheni I cs. S. CLEAY ELAND. Plymouth, Dec. .r, '.". 4tf. M T LLl N Eli Y! 7 J RS. DUNHAM, THANKFUL FOR TA ST 1th '" anl ileMi-ing a continuance- of th same, takes this method of infoi niing her okl pat nns and tlie public generally, that she has rccohul A EPLENDED STOCK CF MILLINERY of tih: iu:st quamty and latest F AS IT I OXS, Ami will continue the above business in nil its va i iius branches ut her rcsideneo, fourth block on the. w est sideof Michigan h't, where the t ill In" happy to wait on all those who may favor her with a call. Dec. f, .",". 4in HORACE CORBIN, A TPORNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, INF J Will mHcimI to nil business In thf lint of bin Prot s.vion. iiirisl'l to hi care, in tb Circuit and Common Pleas Courk-i i Northern Indiana; anj1. will eive Iaiti-idar attention t bmiii g ainl m r . .. I,:liil, pating liu.Mvi. PlMiioulh, Nov. Lr, l?Cü llf
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