Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 March 1856 — Page 4

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Small and large Seed Potatoes. The Pa33engers and Officers on the Pacific.

Mr. Editor: In Looking over a back number of the Farmer's Magazine, I observed the following remarks in reference to

the potato. "The largest potato being

The Pacific had on board forty-five pas

senders, including about fifteen in the- first

Gen. J ackson md his Ungrateful Porteges

Mr. Francis P. Blair, the editor of the

The Frozex Peach Trees. M. B. Bate- COUNTY OFFICERS, man, in a letter to the Ohio Fanner, fullv

.C r 1.,.., - I'- INNKDCE Tn-iisurp ! TS YETIICUK. AI

i,uii-;uia wui Maienient.i iiv u;i& niru. t i .. . a , .. , .... ... .. - w ...... ;

Wod,;,,,,,, f'l,1 1...:. - r.., T1--.., i c Ii i .i i -LKr.( Uccordcr. IL lus told the loik.. w hit lie lias to .-c I , and hat I Hi 1 1 V ' , rrVfUllLM aslungtoii Globe during Gen. Jackson s tha many of the peach trees and othei ; T. MrlVw,.,,, AlIlKtl,r. wants to buv, through the iWuTHNi.H-ril libl.li.l M .1 1 i MiAllAhli-

AND IN IIIS SOFNDMlNlv

P HOSPECTUS OF THE

and the rest in the second cabin. Wc have i dimnistratlo" but who went over to the tender trees, are frozen to death. We think J. L. Thomson,

. .Slu'ritl". I almost cvci vb dv reads, vet thev don't all pitch in

incpouiiw. " mri, pouuu uuing hcrotofuI.c published the names, but repeat hrst from the plant, and consequently long- j tjie ft)ijüV,.i,,-:

er in the earth than the small one, is best

for seed. Thus, a large potato having twelve eyes, contains twelve plants if I set it whole, I put twelve plants to live on the laud of one; in other words, I put twelve row's to live unou one cow's irrass: there-

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fore

toes

potatoes

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uiuii 1 1 icy uecoiutj gieeu. iiivy are uiu. best for seed, but nt so g.J for the table the oxygen having escaped." Mv attention was directed to this extract

Augustus Krving, Esq., United States Secretary of Legation to St. Petersbugh, and belongs to Hartford, Conn, lie is accompanied by his wife. A. K. Carter, the agent of Woodworth s 1

I r TCO OOlierS 111 lolü. antl onoosea Irenen t int nMr v ii f hit vnr. n .infpi .ist r-. i-.iAnistw, Coroner, riglit. Unedav when I v:i-5 a.-leen. 1 tlioUL- it totrv 'lk l!w. II...... . T !

Cass for tho Presidency, was President of nearly all that stmd in undrained, rich ?rV'UvARn' -lvrk- think tl.oy call it the Crat or Mu-k j AU im- 01 JllUIilIl.l. 1 i i it i i i r J, , . . ol-imi 1,1 . 1 , , J.i. ax .i.Ki:niRir Post Master. Hat, to see it it eon M not convince the lb'ks tu their the Pittsburgh Black Bepubhcan C nven-1 ground that is naturally moist, and all that j ! uw-n interest. iu.Kaum.r ( nr-lerM-ne-nmin-arrlK.sr.l f.om M. ccM lion. lie claims, we believe, that were made a good deal of new wood last year; Coom- Commissiovkks. IX Vaxvactor, S. G j John has g..t the slow this winter, Imt is taking sIu.,m 'ol',V,;lKo.0'"!:t'',i5linH1,t f the IND1General Jackson alive he would be a Black ! will be found serioiulv injured. We Veit- tJonnox, S. X. Cimiruv. j medicine (mm which he i-. receiving relief, such as j AN.A?.TA 1 !' ,ETINE f having engaged llepublican. Blair's connection with the ernte our advioc to use the iminimr-lvnife c T ,T j f; OiKJ atul IV-li irk. k. ns, o, I Of :u' r;;11. V'i'' v -,",''ma IM, l- l-n:,-. . l I l -ir r i ,,uw'-c 11 c Uv I1 , 3 Iaamixi-hs of Pcnoor. 'lEAnucKS. James McIar- 1 mkvvs, ri.-Ii.SaiisjiffC'?, Tripe.Toii'aio sil Pi I Black Bepubhcans is paraded as a brilliant freely. That can do no harm and may save , Henrv m. t..,.- w. let. (r t i.v.v. n L ,. 7.1 ! Mest and most awiniliI,e.! ..olitirni ,-.. ; .....

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swiiK'upi)aou(!i-uss, "' Li,if,,,wicnr.l-rtmo,.i,mnJ Y-?, v t accession. c snouia lite lO Du:iDlO to

, scrape out the eyes of the large pota- G CuUe'r gouof Dr Sniilh Cuttc of i ask : l,im what his present opinion of Ceneri for seed, ami use the rest. Let seed r.-.j r-u,k J al Jackson s farewell address is especially itoes be the l-iist, and left i, the light v Le Qnid knQwn M ft theat. of those paragraphs which warn tho coun-

rical and musical agent, who had gone to

England to engage a company of actors for

Mr. Marshall, the lessee ol the Broanv

theater

try against precisely such movements as

Blair is now eniraired

your trees. Do not cut them down until vou are pure they are dead, and the cut away the body close to the ground and cov

er the stump with a sod, and wait to sec if

the root will send up sprouts. If your trees

in. We cite two j are dead, do not be discouraged, but plant

.iv ! or three sentences of these paragraphs, said j more. We may not have 1 General Jackson: The itizons of everv winter as tho last in this

such another

century. In

more parucuimy, i.ecaus? part 01 tue views Mf vilcson. the a"cnt of tho IVrrv Aims i c?lalc sllouia studiously avoid everything 1 OIuo it is generally conceded that the buds set forth, correspond with an experiment C(,m (fy,u,ir- j ' calculated to wound the sensibility or offend 1 of peaches, cherries, apricots, some early of rune made a kyaw since, which I MJ 'id.rav, one of the firm of Howland ! I,,01 "st Vrdt f0f lJ10 other States; p.-ars, and some pf the most tender apples, will briefly sLite. A ishing to test tho com-1 Irvin Owners of one of the Xew York 1 ?,lJ l,l?.v shoul(l fr0WI1 UP0U V proceed-! are killed or badly injured upon all clay panve value tt largo and small potatoes f..r linos 0f XivonvKl packet ! ,n-s Avlthm tJ'ir xv" borders likely to dis- lands. The Prairie Former says: beeil, I select.-d hf.ecn very large, and the j R lUrhu w prrtprictor 0f ti0 ! tb the tranquillity of their political breth- j 'We have given up all liM.es of a fruit same number of medium and small sized ct. x;,.,,,,,., 1Iot.f v,.xv Yorl i 10,1 111 otIl0r I'ortions of the Union. crop except apples. The thermometer has

awes, inewere piamea 111 mree sp-1 n n . wt,lir1ft ,-,11 1.,-.. Mc Has the unquestionable nirht to been 22 de", bei, iv zero in (Mii.-

ite rows 1 recisely tl:e same troamient , ( f o u lViHi:.m str.-et X V i "late its own in!en:al concerns, accord- j 20 tleff. in the vieinitv. The pre

ttl r.wr,u ' 1,0 r The Pacific's officers and crew numbered. ") 10 ltä. 0WI1 Pure; - and all ; is that peach trees, &c, and all n

..uus. r rom mo nucen large po-. nM.llllMliril,i r lPtv.fttlA ,11 t.,i(i i oiiorts on the part ot people ol other States ; dor shrubs are dead down to the

V 1 V'B4'aiK4B V A lAK.-aK.V 1 fll' II'IIXa a&S.IAXlli'" I a a, " "

, o. I. 1 had. an immense protusion . ,t , f ,,..? mm . - i to east odium noon their Institution;?, and i And w.. f,.nr tint l.oif -.f ti. l,..,liv

b 1.U1I UO.IIU Ot 1 Ol Will. .1 11'- rLCaill- .. J. ' I " ... .....u ...... i. r.iv.ij

pit

an

was was

tatoes

of tops, without a potatj large enough for

culinary purposes. 1 lie entire yield of the lifteen hüls did not exceed a f mrfh of a bushel. From the fifteen medium sized potatoes, Xo. 2. tho yield of tops was also very great, but not so largo as from Xo. 1.

while the potatoes, though larger, were !

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exceed two-thirds of a bushel, rrono. ! . 41 . . n... r.fr, em.n .,....! ,i. ! Ihecas- of the steam-r Atlantic, th.

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er is said to have been furnished with pro

visions for three mouths. Her ofliecrs are

Vsa Kldridge, captain; Hugh Lyre, 1st

all measures calculated to disturb their

rights f proportv. or to put in jeopardy th ir

peace and internal tranquillity, ant in direct

i mate; Cha P. Lears, !2ddo. John Webster, ! t) the spirit ill which the Ihion

3d do. Edgai C. Dean, ith do. J. W. Ter- f . i-jrnieu, ana must enaanger its sateM. o,,,..,.. t.i... rt v.... it I y. ' - Jwst assured that the

i, oa.oii, VKmn v. i.iuiMiei, PUi&er,! ' r , , , , ,. ,

t -r , i....- t i iML-u luunu üum in LU1.-S work oi aiscora

r - r

asfo and umption

ither ton-

snow-lina.

handled

peddlers' trees, brought into the country

last Fall will bo found in the category, whether planted or heeled in. Tke time for pruning is when the first warm weather of early Spring renders it necessary to cut

pack, betöre tiie sap begins to circulate; then do so a little below the evident frost-

i ,vi!E .not M-oiiTiir ok von; coxFi DENCE, .wo mark or dea.Mine. JJut even if the neach

heserve vorn strong est ni:n:oi.ATiON" Mrees are of trood sorts, touch not the bod-

This language was employed witli direct . i.-s too rashly, fjr they sometimes survive

nf.or the bark and wood show discolorations and slight disorganization, on cutting into thorn.

' Imv I.e:m.--, Corn, O.ii?. Clink, n.-. Ii.iv. Toilc. l,,t:i- t:,t'. t i iiar-e ol the lit.ii.il d-p:trtin-i,t of

CincxiT Cocrt. Hon. Thomas Ftanfiei.d Ju-lo. ' toes, ll-.-. IJutter, and all otlser roifii-tiiji of this : t,K" r:-!Hr,nit1' t!lt' resid-nti;il eI-ctioii, wuM Tkkms. sttoiul Monday in Aiii:ii:-t :uid Febru.irv. ' eliiinte. Jim (k r arove l. re from tiie wiL ca.-t, r,,?:i'dV.lly call tl:a attt htior. of t.ie Democracy of " " ! ClVjin-vItiukv) '-I ruess I am Lu to sie von, J"'11-' di nci -;-ity :uil iini-oitaiKe of sostainCommox Fi.eas Cot-irr. Hon. E. K;nKr.T, Jn-le. Jim," s;is lie. "Mr Cou-le, wliv lon't aou'.II '.v ;l ":,'-J ;"d iiKioa-i'M ::itn-uae, a JVmoTkrms. Third .Monday's in Januarv, April, Julv, j ini-l collect tliose old dehts nunc ot ': "liIJ:l,,'r:lt t!'"i!i ."".tl p'.ii:i. Tiie .resent time and October. " wliic'i were stainl.n when I left." "O, I am too I ,s l'-"tfiilarly ai fpu i.nis lor the eonum-nct-iiK-iit of ! husv in the ui.'.iket, Jim; can vou do th.it T' "Ves." i ""-'fnpti"i-'i. A scs;on of con-re.-s which j neniiCo;im:s?!0ers Cocrt. I"it Mon-lavs in March, I 4t'l l'i n,"' says I,'v. me :i-ht !', u k, and li t it rattle." r"' to ,,c "ut: of 1,H' important as w. Il as one of June, tVpten-tier, ami Decnil.er. " i He li.l so; liomitlc.l aout for tin- lir.-t fv ni-hl !s i t''e ,,!"-t stormy that I:.i i'r assfinl.!f.I. is i)W-

m l !ia!t a Iav, pit tiie dust oil thc p.n.ls, and s.ivs :'i " asmii-ion. us action ;,il dol.atcs

win oe looKcii lor witn '.in- iuot lutmse int"retDiitMiirth.' i oiiiiiiye:ir,;tlso, the 'ipl if Joili.ma will he called iiniii to vote for a Trcsideiit and to

-ell these 'do.ls. a?il eo!h et t.f... !.! , l.t? ..,..1 I i elect a Mate ticket. Legislature and Coiirrin.i,

ever State or pciVuasion, reliinous or jiolitical. j annh tei mined t( do so." ' Tin-canvass nmiiM S to U- a-i .v-iti!i? ojSo. fl

0. l'cace, ceinuu rce and honest iriendshin with ' Hank is loinir manual labor over the river, in In-1 tlK" result one ol t!ie highest iif.portancf to the ,M.te

all nations: cntoi tain:..-alliance with none. oVpriaioncc; l,ut s.met.mes m the Store, or the ui:s ca nass u,e M.A 1 I.M J, will

.ii.usri, :i lae crowt oi ousines.-? rei j'.üres. v , . -.n.t ii.huiii; ih;uh any a im i witiKeimiiil.er when Jim ci-nn s aroitnil, lie will nev- "I' IM,,vcr !t (an c-niimiaiiJ, in tiie raiiks of the er leave voi.r j. ate jx.ts until a Hairs ar- corrvcted. I ":'ti';d Democracy. P. S. After nine eck?. I In dd.ti.ui t iKditic, the SLNTIXLLwill am- . t.T., I. . 1.... .. . .

people, and the rfcht of the majori tv to rule when i v w ... JUii, the JJutcher. I .V.1 i, ' '-7 . . . , i ' -r9 , Uh" ...... . J ov.2I, .).. !jif piph, express au I mails up t t!ihourof trioir t

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oL-r-.-. j.-jM-eiai ;ni noon win iicpanl to the Pc.ii-new.-s of our own .M;itc a fact which sIk.uM com -mend it to every citizen of Indian... The I.it-st ff -ports of our own and foreign markets will also ljr

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cardinal rrmciples ot tiie JJemccratic , I ,4lhcy lot:!; better." Then he marked tliem low-

Party. ! r- ''U'hy Jim," says I, 'mou'11 lreak me;" savs 1 P..M .1 .-.w.f .u p ...t. : 1N 'Tliat makes no diileiciKT. I came here "to

a. li'juai .ni t i.v.iii juMia- iv ah men, oi wnai-

3. The ri-lit of States and Tcmtorics to administer their own domestic affairs. I. Freedom and equality; the sovereignty of the

-and a

! steamer which was so loiio- missinc in the 1

TicwTraa excellent, i aiu n-n nuasuro , ,,r 10-, ;.,,;,, i,i1.T, tvl-rcuee t. tli-..b-liii-.n movmonts v lue 1

respondent i between my oxporlmout and ; The i;,, i;ool on ti0 oct iv3ult. What docs Mr. Ulair think of it? tho views of the writer iioted. is in the i 1 ,lL , 11 ... 'n 1 r. ,u th0 ot ot Another ,f ( ,...,,,1 J.,,.'. ; I

. ii I'eoni f er i ::.' i Mio cm i . . i m i, it.im f " ,,v-"- " 1,1

iasj oi iio. I, or inc idi'io iiota.ocs. llicv r . , . ; whom ho oonl k e hut who ko Ul i r i were sol,cted wi-h oLncc to thefr X. I - ohitÄ

size, iroma cargo of 21amo potatoes, and i , ' . "V . . , ! tho Democratic partv tv

oTv...wl .,1 r.. ... , : ... r.i-i ; com euea io orin ner inioi Oil Willi . . - .

ioo.iin.icu inee, iium every oil'.. Ol Willen , , -' . ., i , i , :

''rew a very lariro naulia or stalk, but to, .. 1 , , . know JWhi.-i" ('tinventio-i nml U il.. 1 habitn ilk- wnnt .-.mtw u-ii,.i.

' w TT"VI rn. i n .... " " V w - b. l a. iJl' ---...-... . v 'iii 1lLva ,-. I n'iii!i;nM TO w.r .1

winch, I kivcsU!!. wore inched only ; i':r H " A- Zl X Kl,w XWS m.mi, for Vice IW.lot! j The sioater' a In if k the m.re sho ' K. Vi.

Vi;iTvi 'noXX' l J-ilvpdassuLeJ on account ' n . f , , . J V'1' SU -"iT0 r T"" Di"li" . 2 fr t r -i , of some slight injury to her machine. Kut!, M,r" DfonelT. Cam fl snid tyc ladies invar, ally admire giant gon-1 J.u,,,shW.x,,:K,.:... JJut tl Oic is another point to ba consul- . orJt: j tiat tl. sll.,fr ! ho had not much to say to express his rr.it- lemon -and vice versa. i A.C. I.o..vn orctlmthw cxtrtot, viz: Whether "tle j b" conipioVv iu-li .iW Ho had not soiylu the nomination, ? nsible, amiable and conscientious ! 'ck largest potato beinlon in the world; I rle T h tu at ! ml ould not decline it. He was de-! younladie,, of a ,cn(le disposition, arc j that, the small one, is the best adapted forj0, L Vetorm ca v,s th t0,mina to do' if ctod, nil l.o could to invariably fond of reading newspapers. W 5. , seed." I rCL'ret that I did not f II. , ur tin v i OI Cc , . lll4c.F Tvrm ca,na!, " a.K-nneo th Amnion ,.o... Ti i,.,,!'!:;,,,.!, 1 1 n . .!.':..

. .. . . " ! Wheels, lasi.i'il. Jiisil .1 1 1 .-in.U c-.t t-. r,.L-' " - v.lv, ........ .,,4 wllo.. u.v, au j ..tfc ic. ii".iM;r..i,

nt in this direction also, as the .iMr; ..,v,i.f .....i r , i known him chielly throuirh his connect ion 1 Lidis who are irreatlv admired bv their ! iNV.I:KU' u'lll!iU:-

is a mooted one, and the proper i". "."1, .j" 1 . . . with Andrew Jackson, and they would all 1 own sex. are seldom .viewed In .1, .n,--

ot it 1 a subject of considerable . iif tu ' ,yJLn , ' remomher that Andrew Jackson said Amer-: light by gontlemcn. i maj. i:. i:w-v.. . .

tru.-tthattho.se who liavc;.innrt ... , .. , 1 leans should be more American. If vou walk un tho street with a bonnet ! J- I. rni.ns ,

nted m this direction will irive i , i V . ' wu" U1' I "Mr. Williams, of lV-lvni,l -.. nk-o 1 in vmir hand. ,,i ,e w..m oft,,, b. H. Amrkws, ..

Ill'l'h I'MIKI'OII 11 IITI ! ' F - - V -

since, ,vas a member of

Fkmixoloov. In an omnibus, four

j young ladies out of o very seven invariaj blv look through the window at th3 horses.

ro or three years; At a party, seven ladies out of ton pretho Phila.lelidiia ' for vanilla icecream, while only one in ten

constitutionally cxresscd.

T). 1-conoRiy in the pnhlic expenditure

sacrel preservation to iullic faits. 0. Freedom of religion, freedom of ihe press, nnd mineral ilLTtision of useful information.

t. Opposition to all secri-t poUtieal organizations,

and all corruption in politics.

b'. A sacred preservation of tiie F-deral Constitution, and no n liions -tj fin- .fl..-,.

a. Xo hip.iry, or pride of ca.-t, or distinction of birth amoiiir Anu riran citiztn-:.

10. Kwjiftt and protictioii for the limits of all. !

II. 1 In-iioscrvatiin of tiie iiatarali.'..iti.n laws, aii l tiie ri.-ht of all to the pul.iic donuin and the protection of the American (lovenimt nt. 1:2. O -position to all dial ii-rrd monopolies. 1''. Conmion hiotheihood and irood will to all especially to tliose of tin- honst-liold of faith.

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The m w proprietor-: rf the l'N'Tl.M'J, nre iu.t entirely unknown to the Democracy of Indiana oiieoftla in havinfr be.n formell v -iniecte.l w ith ,he.i:NTLi;b, and the other h aviiij for several car- oc-iit.!tl :i pixMtiinciit iN.ition bolorc the tx-o-

pi.- of the rotate. j The paper has never h id that s:pin t fp.m thj Democrats of Indiana which it should have had t t render it as cHicicnt for the partv as it was ititcndnl

that it sliould be. n.I all we now ak of th 111 14

uclr

Xoth-

PT : 11 s!,H:l', ,H'- -'.I ail we now ak of then 'A v Wl I f 1 i l" f-iv' lt -l t,i l' l"1" il :"' aid us to fnakc s ) HA LL ; :, battle as shall teil npoi, tiie Fiisiuii, Ktiow-.W

mir. black Kepu.,lieaii l.ims. Wc resi ei-tfe.l!v ak our Democracy friends, sind

i . . "i r . ! r , .. , ' r ,rt 1;I,IV J ' iüoci trie io masicr.-, thi-oii-dioiit t hr i'liv lnoi't' oim1 it in his hiie oi ( ii'iH'ii'it'S ol all ; c, I , . ' 1 , unon ..om mr n i m ,- - ,, . . . Mate. t-a:d us in incro.iin t he subscript onsofth.Iviit.Js, pin.' Drills and .Ie.ln iries, Patent ( ures ot 1. vrf V I-'T .10 1 , :'"" " "' " all kinds Taints. Oils, Dve.,0!a-ai,d I'uttv. ran-!', ""d the.eby extend..,- its usoful-

T7!f7"HV. T) THAT 1)1 MM YOi:V-: COT

f V until von iret to T. . I,i:mos Store, and

AGENT FOR THE DEMOCRAT.

cy (lood j. Toys, Xotioiis, Hooks. Stationery, J( v 1-1

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ri.. .. . .i'..wiiv.ii.'ihi, ii.iiiiii 1:IIIT ll.e ,oIlo 111-nniiied .entlemcit are H-ctfuyll ! anvbodv wants, or can want...,- will ever w.ti.t, or

ness.

Subscription Price Heduced

'reiits:

. . . .South I'end. ... Vest York. L;t'lo-a. (,'lerenioiit. Vienna. Murion. riketmi. Knox. Sidney. l'aiiniount.

liivmcn.

hasany business with, than you can limes tin nioiiev anvwhere else. Nov. ',:, ;.::

ti.k.ms ok srusciniTiox.

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; Daily-one copy, per auniiin , -(r do tiveeojiis, " each - - 'I do -i (-..pie, " '

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I ,r-v j- -.. ; "e. kly, one copv, per amnim ,

UUb 1 VtliMG ! tU clubs ofliveor more, each..

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AND POSITIVELY NO MISTAKE , ;i:ni:i;.i. asso;:t.mi:n r d !mpioc.i F.Ml kini'. I'arlor :.n.l P..x S I'OVl-'.S, f.,- j,n vate fimil'es, IJo-irdin- IIonse, Hotel-. Churches.

.Wooster. i '"'hool j loi;-es. and ot!i r hip or small rooms.

do do -Ml

t enty copies to one address lii'ly copies to oiej address,. ,

Older

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cxponme

question

.solution

importance.

cxpenm

your readers the henofit of their oxperi

once. Z. A,iic(ird. in 1'rofi-cssicc rarm-

(r.

.lid H Iters addressed t

i.AKRAin:,: & cottom. In lianajM,!is Ind.

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...Uourbon. !s i-o:ai,'j v.v ni ir.lMiiietly imOerst l.tliat we ; ri A I L riLytJ LJrt LJlSiS I INJ C

.Wolf Creek .Mills. ' I"nrh:iseofn-i manufactory but those usini: the verv j

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i On the 7th a:.d 8 th of Januarv, the At-! VX, ,? 'J:U;on wouia ,1:IVC zinnia iook aitemive y at it, while not one man

: wi, 1..M i ..r .1. 1.... 11 avo. : 1 i'uiy win nonce r.s existence.

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( ! Koran: ( er. JoTl.V .M. i LAüüSOX,.

Locke. Slip. Cletia. Lydiens. .-Michiiran Citv.

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T. f m w. a cnan-o 01 wiiki, i.piaia . , , oti . ' , ,f Threk AnoLiTioyI.iEs.Xo. 1. Thal I 1 w r '

History and Oriffm of Gnaao. : et tein-desirous of makin- .ail for the .: ' VV T , V r . .:!", Vr"-" ' , the Mun,,,. d. J i.v. . i cai;im:t and chaiu m

t , .. .. 1 , ... m. U VIV. h.vHi t CO"j.ei anil ..ta Wo'lM ; ' "'''-' .n- un 1 u.n; auu. we- OK T'lf" American coast, if possible. On the IHh , ..... ,?:Vk ' ' .. ;l i Proved ihn h,Ut k,v nf. ti l.:.. ,.f tb. . . , J - . . : IPni' c.l)i:usic.Ni:i wori.l

Clauens most people understand, is ; the wind hauled to the north-west, when j " . ,I.',KM 7 "V; VKR-: , n . T . ,1 i L 1 V IT ' .iriJV ,!" 'P-'-!r

,. . . . . .. . . . . 111. i'. 1. 111 in': 11 nir I'l-nniv i nir iri..t. wv,.... .wu.niiuii'rii. in1; .i 1 liu i iinr is 21,13 ffjpi Kir- L?cjiiifa::ii9. ...1... .1..41. :m .:

. ..- . v-.-v. ..,.. J. -I.111M3 VI OIU J IC 111C .. ...w . . u ... .V . I lll.l.l ., IIIIU lil'J IWUlSi: I I . , . 1 I-.,., ill. 1.1' ,iti-.... . I. IM, .. .-. . 1 . . . f '. .! it" II 1 ...oi.. ,.r ct.:..i .. rr.T . I Tt..i:i-, ".!., o, -.:i . 1: . lacks .11 was alive, he would be a H ack ! k' 11 11 P l)) hona-hde residents of . . iactme a'.m. r W are at his old stand,

,...,ryj .o.i.i yiu-ip on mo CO.lSl ! ? "1" - ' wie. oy i.iue uis.-.am. : ,, milil: nn nm1 r, t, . , the Telliiorv liota ftinob. Älissoiirian lmv- Ve this dav issue the f.rsHiumber of tbe D,,,,n. "Dnmrrat Oßcrr where he is prepa.

ot rem, atuluadei the domain of tltat-ov-i iho distance to ew fork was about 1,-,, ' T- v. ... . ' i i.w nuvthSmr m do with if i ,,, : Piv,,, th . tM , ....u ,; .i n... ! l-un,ituro on ,hort notice

ernment. Its sale is made a monorxdv. and l 1 H'ö north Aviml c mtinu.-d tint w M , . . V . o ti. m- - i ; t . t ,, , ,. ,.-,, u'st ai.j.roved styles, and made ot tin ,1 :i, 1 ' i .1. ....... , . ! 1 hi Would have despised both or-nn za- -. I hat .diSSoUnans came over here I M"S I ress and l.Mures areall newand of the hrt rl;1i. H,. tt,,,,ld a!o inform Ids mim.

in' v.r v.vieui, "ii in ill. o--"-"! iii.j iuui, oin ii .111 mj.v.:i aiio.i

British holders of the Peruvian ifovrn- j placed the crippled .ship lf!0 miles south

; lions, .-md all connected with them, from

and destroyed the Ji, risfcr Press. This is j iuality; our Tjos are ex'viiciieed workmen. The

so absurd, that everv bodv here laughs at

.North llend. '. U""'lhJ "J iron, and sellinir at reducid ;.i'm-s.

are determined not tobe undersold, (.tveui a call, whether you buy or not. Shool.vo lons soiidi of the brick siore, sl-n of Tin Shoji" ac i o.-s the sih" walk. 151IOW N .V UAX TLiJ. 1! X .. 1 . ...

1 IMUOUlil, .miv.:, !. .. '-.

AKIXC.

ucsri'CT

."Mat-hall and

usu s to maiiu-

njtjmsile the

cd to 2111 all

, and in the

best materotis custo

mers, that he ha an ace. injii-hi d woikiaan in lüs

I LOCK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! j rip hi: r.ii:iisi(;M:i) ark now in I Jj full operation in their new shop, at the south . end of the bride, with a rol supply of ihe be-t of" j Timber. Iron. Co.il t-. :M,d the best of workmen, cs- ; j.eci.dly l;hu k-siaillis, who can't he heat at b.otvj iier; ready to d.. all work in ih. h line of business at 1 Wa'ou-. .ut'iries, Carriages Vc. We cxjicct we are located here for life, and will do work uhieh wil'i inaiu.'aiu is ainoi-ir Me liaiiie?. ; and o;!i. i ; i'i! . fore, we warrant our woik" to be .done in a wm kmaudike main. er. and we mranwh.it

; we s.iy on tins subject. Rn? AIRING done at

diort notiee: a!-

Waireii Units lorah' too, c.

I.. S- A. Plymouth, Nov. 1.", 1

Custom BlacksirJ thins;.

r. r.udoTT. iif.

. 1 . I - I I il . 1 . .. . I I 1 1 1 , It j 1l . .i 1 , m. I. .!. .. .... I. . .. ...4. 1.. I

. rioiwittoroot 11. w. v imt .... ..ii..' so aosiirii. mat, everv n.niv oere laiins. .nr. unnocriti w 111 contain co umns oi reai in-- ni:it. i ein.ni. , in-i- im-.i:e.- u i m hum- -n-n ft-tt- . -r-.-r-. .

m,nt ., j-.v.as th,m. ... all in,,:l!s and a 0 mü. w,t f her ,n. ... at .1,., ' . ,. , , " V " '; ft . - j! ,1, impn. ..ntc of .l,:,,e .vi. ,,,k.. ,hW 1 .-r. WV l,,v, ,,;.., ... ,,n i,., ,.f M, FANCY CHAIR5. , VT- fft ..f ptup,,,, a l,,u ?,a tho nros ,( a tr.as- j "mo of tl,, acc.J.j.,1. A s ,1, ,,'),.;,,,,, ' 1- m..,,t.1 Wo ,ny, ;ul challenge av U,,. .. ,,l ,.,,, , ! ... , -V, ,NC , Cr . . r ' la,J1 AJur'i intrinsieAlJv t nioro valti.. than tho rohl . spran-' us. and ii became necessarv Ij h.-aw . . ... . a 1 ...v i. . . ): . e.. ....,. . .... 1 . Of vh-ch he ha.- a r.vl sm.j.ly on hand, of di!!-r-. . ..7TTL

-r r r.-" -ri i- V . l . r -,i i . i lautem lo-.We. mtrwt J nr J'ftlS. : ikm; ! ei-.--x neie 10 coiurauici. u, mat .uis- uieir .uurem localities. j j-t i ,.4..,t .1 toi-; 1 work w V ai'h. I I IHH I DIST .(T n. OK m.n,s of Cahtn:ia. there are districts of, U'A to; for ev,n with moderate wth-; ,.urian. did not come here and destroy or 1 j2L 33 S3 . ' r.mt'l tu beih Ii"! asV yu" buiM, ' X'l "V" lH"X & '-t this urisurpass,,! f.-rtihzer in Sonv- places i or it waj evident to all that siio. could ch FAUm Horsi-s.A -ood farm-house is j ai I in destrovin-the lifter Press We are in receipt of several dailv which ! COJPS ' r!.AU.(: A,,?S 1 ".?! rivI"- ! to the depth of sixty or seventy leet, and j " Lv ; tho w.nd under canvass. At . one ,I:tial f vul f;lI,u if.. TkJ Xo. ;j. 77, W Freedom says: will enable uMo post our re.ulei, in Vclalion to the the sl.oitc over lar-e extents ot the surface. I he -u-1 A. M. ol the 11th. a lar-e ship passed, farmer wants a comfor:ab!o home, where -That an election was held at Leavenworth I i-iices current. j Com, he would ,iV hat he is . ..ared at ail . rAnv' Min? n oTiivn ano fields are generally conceded tobe ex-j bound to the eastward; but she cither did f himself and family ear. be Secure from the 'mi the loth January, and two hundred! 4 U "fi T1 TT T 51 TT T i t5u:os toM t,i,m klvt Uk- i"ti-'' at Vnd, 1 cv,ect v ,Cn,v d?, m cremcnts from antique fowls,' which live ! see oi; took no noti:?o ot the s.-a:tl of ; 1mir, blasts of vvi:,ter and the damp oxha-! h-al votes i;en." Kvuv body here knows ! : lUul UK & rrei,hj the tUne anion r.aIr t,n,. ! .V.irl'.VhVlow ) Zt wi'Ts'v t and nest!.- in great numbers around the is- j duties liym- on board the Atlantic. At, l.ui .nsof the rainy season. He wants such ! this is false. Tho city 'authorities inter- I "l'"'1 a 1or,,on ,n mtl' Jltt,,,,t,0,,5 aH ,ho i lie would return his ii.at.ks f, ihe liberal jat- and d....t;.ro a.vav tidied that it iV ' lands. Ihey s-emed tlesi-ned by nature j 10 1 . M. on the same day, afier taking an ;l Jlum, fr health. f.r Com fort and improve-' posed, and the hi-her "law iarty dared not ! ,ml;;yv;, dcnenes in this depart-1 rona-e heretofore received, andl.oj.es by h.noty, DKCIDIIDLV T1IH CHKAITIST & I5KST to rescue a part of thaUtntoM amount of! aceurat.acc.uint of the stores on board and , menf. It need not be a palace nor a costly j even attempt to hold an election here on j f the IVKK,,t j lSZt. hU M ! to buy Cloth:,,,, I will el ,-n.llv ,,v vou for

xirun.in ma.enai, wmcn every river and ! o:,, i,-. . Ui,. ;ippr r,,M imp.5siiiii:y oi . structure. JJut it should be healthy, ouve- the fifteenth. Lcacenworth ( Kama) Ha- 1 J U U A X I UiN . ' Tl-.e lnvin- SCiHAV DKIVIdiS WD V,- ) i "nr tn.ih ni ri,k the CU, r on that. ' ' bro.jkIet is rohin-finto tho sea. The wash i reach inij homo with theship m her disabled jent and comfortable. To be healthv it'. Our best exerthms will be brought into rcmU-! VKi:N(.,Ili:Sofhisiii oblige LinMcry much by j CUTTING AND MAKING fit llI.lV.-lT Si iII-J tin) n.-i-if lii-r r.fii.-. .f it.i i Cl'Jildt: 1 .11. (.lilt -sif- 1 . . t . '-T)l I ? .), 1 wttlilb,.' ..Ill 1 1 i . . I ..... ' : ... . f ...... T ... r . ,.. , . i ... ...

. ........... v,,. ...n....- .v.. .ov hi.. . -....v. ..-.. v.-.,. ............ iii. ; tsjioiiui lie rv i: warm, and nr. t he uamo 1 i., , i : lion to ai v.inee he i-ii :e ot ü.-o;.. ' 1 1 "' s ais.i i.oue u- oiu r. a in- tie

1111 i..ifi 1 '

ßeiüand toie.st, andafove all the v. ted j absent oi nis obieers andp issen rs, to bear j time w. 11 ventilated. Tobe dry it must lw materials of reat clti-s, are constantly be-j I f"' h. coast of Europe, and this was s,-t some feet above tho "round and bvl in- carried by the tidal current out to s:a. j accordingly done. From this time the At-1 lnd unwhol-sonie air should not h allowed These to a certain extent, nt least, go to hitu; was lortunate m having a succession j Ut stagnate under it. Tiie most of the farm nourish, directly, or indirectly, submarine . ot fojlowmg gales and heavy seas, and after j houses in ihe West are sot too low. Their vegetable and animal lif, which in turn making soinethnig like l.r'J miles jx-r day, ground floors are but just above the "round.

.m?s to leed birds whose excrements at our anciioreii sai-My in vorK Harbor on the 2 2d lVrhaps en a low, llat, wet prairie the lloors .1 -.-.-1i-.. t .11 . 1 a1 ( f.iliii.tui

ay are urougni away in snip ioau irom uio V1 oia.nj . v;,jj j)C m,

da

Chincha Islands

The bird is a beautiful- j

ly arrange;! chemical laboratory, fitted iif

to perform a single operation, viz: io take lish as food, burn out tho carbon by means of its respiratory function.3, and do-

posit the remainder in tho shape of an in-

tomparabio tortihzor. JJut how manv

Facts put Fusionism to Flight.

HORACE CORBIN,

ATTdltXKY AT LAW, PIA'AKd'TII, I.D Will attend to all business, in the line of his Profession, entrusted to his eare, in the Circuit and Common Pleas. Courts in Northern Indiana; and will tri vc particular attention to buying and s llincr J.aiid, ayiiiir Taxes, A.c. rirniouth, Nov. 13, 33 tfB-

ages have these deposits of seventy feet

Wo were glad to meet to-day our young friend Co.anl, just returned from Kansas,

I where ho has been surveying Government iiv i .... . . . '

lands for the last six months; who, as a sur-

ro than one fot above the

! level of tho ground. In sacli places the

floor can seldom bo dry. Dampness creeps

.... i. ii i ! . . .i . c

1 .tii i-.Miui.Lfs, uiu noor-i are noi : i;,i;, at 10 oYloek a. in. on said dav, proceed to light; tho bad air rising from tho vegetable j survev and locate the conn r.s of then- lands iusec-

' .. i . . ....... ...

UUVKYOK'S XOTK'i:. Tin: FxnrdisicNiii), with Tiinrorx. tv Survevor, will, on the llh dav of March,

IMC o 3a. ei. jO.o z

Mace oT'!xsite

r?5 TZT? VkJY'fiJ? ! oii-les More, where the Post ( M.ice was kept l:t

mi .1 i . . , .Ml iiiesi" inoeoie.1 io iiiin, on .No'.e or Uooic :ic- it! VIMW tflU U A'llll iv.i ornonn All the late improvements, wh.ch are calculated t,)linti wii, AVP ;l!,out T1X per cent by s,,uarin ( IM LVYÜl ( LO HI IMi STOIl E.

io aorio-e laoor, will le "lveito our readci-s. j up initiieeliatelv. XV. .. PIATT.

1 Iv.nouth Auv. 1., ... n ld-v

oiii i ire

POLITICS. Our sheet will be thoi-ouvrhlv Democratic. FOREIG N NEWS. While the Cistern war continues, we shall dve all the news of interest to cur reader from that

veyor, has had occa-ion to travel over!

mould decaying under tho house, rises up 1 I!.

uampanu uniieaitby, lojienetrate t io whole house. In such houses people live, and with them closed up, sleep, and then wonder why they have so much sickness. Over

li..i'Ti ?i ...mi in ti l-i f in ir"' Tlir.f.i 'i im .1 llw.

n...' r.f !..- t. ..... I. ,.n .., .ii.. I C...il.

presontuay, counu.-ss numbers ot the birds I , v ,,. . , , J. . , . , e ! almost tho entire esterii country tlu

resting up tl i:,!, at nyht; but ac-1 OC rZ 7 . . ' ... i Lmiuhs slu.uM I,,.. s,t at l.ast Un f,,t al,.c

cordmi't. Uaron Humboldt, th jexcrenK'nts . l . u 14 s "l

of tho birds for the space of three centuries llw lenuonai wars anl .u aml tho V;,cant , t, oa the Tax Dup.U-ate, and collected according ,

1.1 .... r r .1 i , inn 'I a ii n. . " . . . i i i it

will o ii ri i i s n in i iiviTiiiii- t un , n . ....... :i . i i.m .

.... ..-. .- - - ... ......... v. , v r n-'i leiiiii.-iiou.

tion ei,L:ht, township thirtv-two iioith,of ran ire two

cast; and section thirty-two, township thirty-three north, of range two cast, in Mardiall Cumity, Indiana to meet on the premises first described, and continue from day today until finished. Non-residents who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place above named, and defray or pro. ide fordelVaxinir their roiortioii of the expense

of said Survev, will be retained to the Count v Au-

itiartcr.

"Vi

Cjy " ; 'f-V e7S Watai .V n-.il ioiuWldiii.liii t k

No jiains or expense will be spared to make our paper a desirable sheet to the family circle. Noih-

j N. II. All those whose accounts are due, will I J lease call and pay thcia imiuediatclv & vcrv much

C. H. RESVE,

.'fforncy a4 Law, rivinouth Ind. Stocks. Il. nd.

riiii(aitli, Nov. 13, L.3.

ii. rir.uci:. titf

the round. J In- .ror lloors should be : dit.yr, of said count v, and such deliuouencv nlaced

of an iirch in thickness. Iv an car mafhcraatic calculation, it v. ill hj seon, that at this rate, of deposition, it would take seven thousand live hundred and sixty centuries, or seven hundred and lifty-six thousand years, to form the deepest guano bod. Such a calculation carries us back .veil on toward a former geological period, and proves one, and pchaps both, of two things first, that in past ages an infinitely greater number of these birds love red over th;so islands; and secondly, that tho material world existed at a period long anterior toils fitness as the abode of man. That a little bird, whoso individual existence is nothing, should, in its united action, produce the means of bring

ing back to an active fertility wholo provinces of waste and barren land, is one of

a thousand facts to show how apparently

insignificant agencies in tho economy of

nature, produce momentous results. London Farmer1 $ Jfitgazine.

lie hays that as a candid matter of fact.

tho free Sta'.o men outnumbered tho slave

State men, two and three t one; that many

It is host that poojde should sleep somewhat above the soil. Chambers arc the

best for slee

P. SHIRLCY and others l.d.'i

j February 21, G.

runir rooms if they are roomy- Mjh r on iMH ith.

pro-sKiyery men coming- there see tho utter ail(I airy. A't al, ev,n(s Il( onhould sleep ! V" nNDKItSKiXKI) . WITH TliK r)HXtolly ol trying to inake this a slave country ib , .,. l t l . , i . ! " ty .sm veyor, will, on the .list dav oi M uch, and abandon the idea at once; more would ' ST i r e l' OI,,uwha ! 1'." "., ". -id day,' procccl to t t -f ,... i i i ' """Sabovcit. A tight roof, a tight floor, and ; survey nnu locate the coiners of his land in scciioii no 0 in-) ere Jot alone by tho profos-L, ,,..,.1 ;,. ,b,.t., iw-. n.... n ' lue.nV.f.v., ihi.u.fbo no.ih. ,.r ........

i v i iiitvu ih'i v. v i ;vtiivi iii u i un;t; ....... .... .,

Co i.v, WADswor.rn t o., Chh-airo HI. I.AiieorK Water St X. V. J'iki.i, AIiniuT ' co., CourilaiKlt St N. Y. Hapm:.'. &: Piiaro, Ilatvl iv St N. Y. J.0C1.0X & co., 1'hilad.i. IVnn. llov. J. Io: di.v. Sanrcine Ju l c. Omaha Cilv.

in. will be admitted into its columns but that which Xcbraka. J. V.. Ih:i:T Kso. Ceu'l Air't .ln.-i

and Town propertv for sah'. Collections proiupllv i . attended to ih.ou-h Xo.llicrn In liaii.i. Kefcrs.t." j . J,,N ruKTl:R-

HOD&ES&PORTER.

sional Abolitionists; and nearly all who l i .

What is 'Republicanism? Jn Wash

ington it is tho election of Banks, a Free

Söder and Know Nothing, for Speaker the

nomination of Evans, a pro-slavery, 12th section Virginia K. N. for Sergeant-at-arras the election of Cullom, a Tennesso

12th section, pro-slavery Know Nothing,

for Clerk (ho voted against tho Nebraska

jbiii in tho last Congress, as his speeches will show, on the ground that it was opposed to the interests of the institution of fclavery.) In Detroit, 'Republicanism consists in the election of Mr. Hyde, a George Law Know Nothing, and who was nominated becauso fie could get the so called liquor vote; while in other parts of the country, 'Republicanism' is tho especial champion of Maine Law-ism. 'Republicanism' is anything and everything all things to all men a cheating harlequin the juggle of trickkh politicians. Xohle County Palladium.

l.ni. k -.1....... 41 1

,6,.,r, reiurnea iwm he is very liable to sickness- Hois with them, unti now ho behoves there are all tho time taking in tho seeds of disease. morocoloredmeninObvrhnthan there is ; Lot all liouso builders reflect bofoio thT

..... "

essentials of a farmer's house. Without I ,!,,t ,i,t' 5'oul,f.v movt ,m

in tho whole territory.

In returning to tho Stales ho traveled over four hundred miles in Missouri, in company with pro-slavery men from Virginia, also some returning some of them officers in the pro-slavery army ai tho sei go of Lawrence. lie ?ays all the way through Missouri, th better class of citizens repudiated those Atchinson movements as much so as wo do, and even tho marauders themselves aro perfectly satisfied that there is no more fun for them in Kansas. Tho 'invasion' talked of that has so alarmed Gov. Chase, is all sheer gammon to keep up excitement and keep tho Fusion party together uutil after tho next Presidential election. It is the gamo that is to bo played by Fusionists in that Territory, acting secretly in concert with Fusionists in the States. As a part of the plan, emissaries are commissioned from said territory in the character of public lecturers, who are to perambulate tho country, make Fusion speeches, and collect Fusion funds, for tho purpose of carrying on tho cumin" campaign. Cozard says there is no moro danger of slavery going to Kansas, than there is in Atchinson going to Heaven in a sling. Wc are glad to meet one honest man from that territory, with an honest account of matters and things in that much abused

and misrepresented four.try. Cleveland

i-i' j.'H'iir ,

build. I 'alley Farmer.

IIoav to keep Smoked Hams. Hams can 1kj secured and sweetly preserved thro' Sunimer by packing them in cobs; first, a 'ayer of cobs in tho bottom of the cask; then hams and cobs until you finish tho whole. Ro particular that they do not (!()iiv) in contact u iih each other. Unbroken cobs I would prefer, but broken ones selected will answer. It would bo necessary to take them out onco in the summer, anil give them a rubbing. Your cask should stand upon a bench, in a dry, cool cellar. Having packed in this way, tho cobs absorb the. heat and air sufficient to keep them fresh and line. It has been my practico moro than ten years, to treat my ham3 in this way, and I never lost ope. Vou take them out perfectly clean, not plastered, nor ashed, nor greased; neither is thero any chaff to bo swept off, when tho hams aro thus treated. Tho cask should bo kepi covered, and the hams need not bo disturbed except to bo rubbed off in summer.

ftp." Idleness id tho stupidity of tho body; stupidity U the idleness of the mind. Take the hand of the friendless; smile on the und and dejected jsymputluie with those in trouble; strive everywhere tj (lilTuse around you joy and sunshine. Do this and you arc sure of being loved.

the premises, and continue, until linished

Non-residents, who fail to meoi the Surveyor at the time and place abo mentioned, and defray or provide for defraying their jfiil ion of the cspci).e of said survey, will he returned to the County Auditor, and Midi dcliiiucncies placed on the 'lax Duplicate, and collected according to law. .MOSl.S IltiMIiVGCK. Fcbru; ry 21, '3G. r."t3. DISSOLUTION. rpiIH PARTNKKSIIIP II Kit KTO KORB F.Xistinir between the undersigned, under the firm of j. I!r owi.lctf V Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due ail firm, of whatever kind, arc to Ite paid to Uronnlee Ä; Shirley, who are hereby authorized to receive nnd receipt for the same, and all the liabilities of the old linn are to be presented to

said brow nice k Ninlcy, who have as-umed the payment thereof. JOHNSON1 HROWNLKK, a. b. whi:i:lcr. rivnioudi, January 31. 1S". I3m3.

N rURSUANCK OF AN OUDF.R OF THE Common Pleas Corrt of .Marshall County, State

of Indiana, on the Kith day of .March, lN'oi, I will oiler at private sale, the undhided two thirds part of forty acre in the south cast quarter of K-ctioti nine in Township thirty- three, north of ranjre three oast; belonging to the Kstate of Daniel Andrews, deceased. TF.R.MS: One third down, one third In six monthsaud the balance in twelve months. Doferrcd payments secured by notes beariug interest from date, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. JAMES ELLIOTT. Administrator, of the Est.iti) of Dan'l A nJrcw; deceased, riymouh, Feb'y I I, l.'iü. 1 Iw3 r Iho highest market price paid in Cash for Deer J Mitikand Coon t-kin? and llccf hides at C. raiunr'

may be read with propriety in any family. 1100k k .1015 1'l.iXTIX.: OFFirE

Our Job department is complete: we probably j

nave the best country Job (Mice in the Slate. One of our boys h iving served a regular apprcntice.diip in one of the best Job Oiliecs in the West, we flatter ourselves that we can do as neat work in that line as can be dene anywhere in the wot, and on as easy terms. Address all etiler to D. Mi DONALD,

Nov. ir.

Ins. Co ." Cira-iiin iti Ohio. LIFE & FIFvB INSURANCE Effected on the most reliable Companies on the most favoiable Terms. ii 1 ly SHERIFF'S SALE.

A TTOKNKYS AT LAW, rLYMOFTII. M.-u-diall County, Indiana. Olliee erthe IWt ( lilice. Will -rive prompt attention to tho collection of Claims, attend to the purchase and sale of Real Folate, procure IJoiii.ty I.aud Warrants and Pen-ions. Refer to

.Ml SSKS. V. P. JMI St Co ' II.w i s a .Mii Mi.i..u. " IV. uis. t Co R. 1C. SwllT Co " llrTioTo. Lit. Co.

. . A'f tr Yuri. .('lira

D. A. I.VM iv A l'.. .

gjji m.M i, in- i.ai.i i-i it i.n n rly iiiotith, Ao.,. L, 1 -.").".

5 Jf nie Oireet I, issued n

. . . IfUroit. A'iiicinuti.

lit of the olliee of l!;.

Clerk of (he Wells Circuit Court, I have levied up

on, and shall oil' r for sale to the highest bidder, at the Court I biue d.Mir in Pix mouth, on iridi,the 1st day of .March, A. D. 1." ."., between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four oYl.u k i. m..tlu tol-

Pl mouth, Ind. lowing ileseiiled propertv, tit-nit: The south east

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. . j ijuarter and ihe sunt h half of llir nortli ca:t quai ler. Arrivals and Departures Mails to & from ' h !ir ;,r tl!.,;, " U r: .l . the soutli ea-t Uart r d t he not tit west -jiiartcr. ot riymOUtll. i section twenty-six, CJ); and the north hall" of the Mail from the North, going South, arrives everv j ,,0'h '.i-t quarter, and the north ea.-t quarter of the daj Sundays exeepb-d at J'i M. and departs for north west quarter, of section thirty-fne, f.'Vt); and South at l'J'., P. .M. Mail from the South, "oin" di th ea quarter and the north half of. he oiith

North, arrives at ." V M, and departs at .'., P M. ,;,st ''-, i" "''" d iln'souiii Mail from Ii Porte arrhes Mondays, W'e.hies- j n est iiiarter, of section fifteen, (IT.); and tho wesf days k Fridays, at ft P M, and departs Tuesday.;, ' ha'f die south ea-t quarter of seeli.ut nine, (!): Thurs4.is & Saturdays, at h A M. 1 :1"d the wc-t half of the north west qu itter of sec Mail from Ft Waviie arrives cterv Wedues.lav ' don fourteen, (I I): and the west half of the south at t P M, mid departs Thursdays at 7' A M. ' a.-t quarter of section twenty nine, ('-"J), all in

Mail from Co-hen, armes every Thursday at ( township thirty-lour (.. I) norm, ot range turce M. and depart Friday at ( A M. ea-f, contaiiiin? one thous.md acres, be the same

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Mail from Knox, arrive Wednesdays at I P M, and departs Thursd i vs at S A M.

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AMI M A M ' K A I "II' It I It S OK Tin, Shw'l-Iron mid Coppcrwan1. WOULD .MOST KESPKCTI FLLY INform the citizen of Marshall County, that they tire now under full headway, and are prcjiared to furnish any article in their line, a tdiade lower than c ustomers have heretofore bet n in the habit of (laying, and jurhap a little lower than any other establishment in this part of Northern Indiana. Wo are practical wotkmen ourselves, nnd manufacture our own wares of the very best of stock, and as w e intend making it a H-miaucnt business (K-rhaps for life, our customers may rest assured that we will pell them none but ytw and cheap articlts. The Ladies shall be promptly waited upon and can have any article in our line manufactured or repaired to order, and short notice. Wefhall adopt as nit invariable rule no disapimntnuntx when work is promived. Shop two dooi H sc ith of the bt ii k ptore, at the tign of "Tin Shop," .rross the side w alk. RA (Sand most aiticlesof country Produce ta- , ken in exchange. Call and sec lis. . Plymouth, Nov. 22, 1 Km. 21 v

more or less, all ol nlm.Ii I.iikIs are situate in .Marshall ( 'ounty, bnli in i. Taken to satisfy an execution on a judgment for ,;!U.,M, and cosf. in favor of James J-qx neer. against the Fort WaM.e A. Southern Kail Ko.id Compan . J. L. TIIOMIVOX.SherilV M.C. February Q I, Yd..' j;,t3. .SlTIlVKVOirs XOTICK. riuiE fndi:isk;ni;d with tiif.cofnJ ty SnrvcTor. will, on the 11th day of .Mandl next, at in o'clock A.M. on said day, pnx-ccd to survey and locate the corners of our lands in scctions lift cen (15), twenty-two (-'-!), and twenty-three (il."l), all in township ;eJ north, innge I ca.-t, situate in I'nion Township. Marshall county, Indiana, to meet at the house of David C. Larue, at the time iImivo named; and continue from day today until all arc surveyed. Nonresidents, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time and place nliovc named, nnddefrav or pro

vide for defraying their portion of the expense of

the purvey, w ill be returned to the County AuJJtor, and such delinquencies placed on the tax Duplicate, and collected according to law. DAVID C. LAPP F, and others. February 21, ViÜ. Ctf. FUR! FÜR! PURM rTVie highest cash price paid for Prime Mink and J Coon skins by J." V. VAN VALKFNIIFKC.IL At the Post Oilier.

(. S. CTjKAVEr.ANJ.rs Cheap Cash Store! ON LAPOKTF ST., ONE DOOR WEST OF C. II. Keexe's olliee, Where he is soiling Staple iroodsof all kinds: Drv (oods, (Groceries. IImiI

and Shoes, bonnets. I hits and Caps, nice Clot hi ii" SImwN. Cro kerv Woodware, laminare, and Tiunarc, hielt ill be sedd CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. I respectfully invite all persons wishing to ruri hase (uiods, to call and sec for themeIveC , - cli:avelant. 1 lymouth. lXe. ., ... tr MlLLINKRV. M KS- DCMIA.M, TIIANKFFL FOR PAST favors, and dc.-iritig a coiuiniunc. t.f tiie same, takes litis method of informing her old (airoii and the public generali v, that she has received A CPLENDED STOCK CF MILLINERY

OF TIIE LEST QFALITV AND LATEST V AS111 O X S , And w ill continue the alutvc business in all its va rious branches at her residence, fourth Mox-k on the w est sideof Michigan St. where die w ill Ik happvto wait on all those w ho may f.i or her w ith a call." Dec. ii, ;:. ' 4,u(;

SlTiYKYOirS. NOTICE. THE FNDKKSKJNED, WITH TUE COFXty Survev or, w ill on the n.1 day of April, lK"t;, at HI o !ock a. in., jti-oceeil to survey mid locate the corners of his land in sections twcnt-fie and twenty-six, Tow ti.-hiji thirty-two. north range three east, in Marshall Comity Indiana to meet at Charles Molaiul's, and continue from dav today tin. : til nil is pui vcvihI. Non-rcMilcnts, who fail to inert -the. Surveyor at the time above mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying, their porti n of thf exp rfie of the survey, w ill be returned to the Conn- ' ty Auditor, and such delinquencies p'a-til on the tax duplicate, and collected acconling to law. ' PETE li HOOVER. Msn-lif, ltOG. I7t3.

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