Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 May 1856 — Page 4
From the Delphi Weekly Times. CAUFOSNIA CORRESPONDENCE. Stockton, Cal., M:irch 17, 1C5G. Editor Weekly Times: A long; time ! haa. elapsed since I took the m-iviie v of !
Kivi.i ' vou a line, so Ion" ind-c 1, that un- j iL. I ...:. .... r.-..J niuv., t Lin til til 1. 1 V FV.. 'r f r,, J maVicatc" anviliiiw' wiicli will prove in-! teres.iito vTh.p rur To -m.-mnt to ? 0 j ..t . . convey a correct idea of the vast changes we liave undergone in this fast country; morally, socially and politically, since my last, it would indeed a complicated task; and I will merely sav that we have ehamr-n.-i-.n f.-om a qt;u.. of s.-ln, T.vl harho orwm to social picnics, b:il!s, valentines and May- ! day parties. And the -rodest of rdl, Ave ; have changed from the broad principles of demoerae.v. to a "overnment of oathbound.
ed maierially in all things temporal. We afiernoon when the ice President rode up, j non ot wooa ceases. v VnvC a nee oi one oi us Quatv QuailtitV OfGoOdS Common- IYeas Court H-n. E. Eopert, Jr. have chan-ed from a community of tjamb- uiiless, and unattended to tlio tavern. A boughs, we take Horn it a number of iti digestive - f TE,o.s.-Thir.l M...!ayV in Jai.u.-iy. A;.-::, j,: lers and bJchanalun revelers, t a moral, ! Scotchman by the name of Hoyden kept the j organs it, leaves, and thereby impair its growth, as X, ;iLa Er Str ct,nT' sedate, Sabbath-observing, Chureh-ing. : hotel, of late so much improved and now so . al-o that of its root.. ; W'N 2 ;tS?rt$n " r?,aL ' Colm.ssioners CouitTHt M.v: !,v, jn v:r,c God-servin" people. Ve ltave changed handsomely sustained by our worthy towns- j I he pnncii .es ot vegetable physiology that re- W .NWm W,-- June. Sei.teml.ep, and Deee :
- j y - - o 7 ' , ' J . , sycophantic, hypocritical" office seeker doubtless making calculations respecting from open, manly republicanism, to caba-1 his future prospects. Jefferson had deiivlistic factions. "But I am more than hap-; ered his horse in the hands of the ostler and
py to say that this last change is not per- j manent: it sprun up in a Hiiit like a I mushroom, and us death will come at the dawning of the first sunbeam; it has bloomed as a morning irlorr, and is now droopin ' and shrinking like a sensitive plant. lhe light ot reason is unwholesome to its existence, and its dark lantern is unavailablebythe light of day. Its duped mia-1 ions are drooping the hoodwink from their; eves, and looking with shame and aston.-; ishraeut UDon the dangerous precipice over j which their duplicity was hastening them and thu country. Like the sinner at the; resurrection, they are calling fr the rocks and mountains to fall upon them and hide ; them from the face of reason. The eloetion of Lanks to the Speakersit'p of Con-! cress, is the iinislnn" stroke oi know-notn-1 ta"isra in Culifornia. Our citizens are of ; VJ a wrong nature to bo v. to the mand.vvs of a party whoe f .-rees are Composed of di- j tintoniTils. B ack reoubhcariism s. inks m !
lhe nostrils of our people, and they wiil ih j Jei.ersoti leplieJ, 'cs, sir, I should more touch it than thrt dea.lly Upas. The pike to have a room .o myself, if I can get dream is over: the charm hasls; i;y pjv- it." or; the f ds3 howl of "Americans ruli.'gj "A room all to you: s sf? No, no we Amjriei," hu b v nie a d j:s?.ible by-, have n room, there's not a sp ire room in
word. The sob i seey.il .h uglil" bursts in upon them with all i'3 j wer; the doe-. .line of JState lights and self-government ; is spreading ouUik.i a rav of gli t-i ing hope, to revive aa 1 warm in.ouew life our bng cl.erished ins.i u.i :i. Califjr n'xx U saf.- for ten lh-..tm:d niaj-,ri:y next fall. The contest from the appearance of things j now, will be bnween democracy and black I republicanism. Tue Uni- know nothings j will tot m.ik.j even a show; they cannot Icarrya.:ate. A democrat will" be our next l'resi 1 nt as sure as the cdection ; om?s oif. Prediction? generally am um I
to bat Ii. tie. but 1 wish ou to m.ike a note; in and a iked if he could "have a who!- room i of this one. but I put him out ofthat notion mighty j I i-i i Ti .rl.nrf rvv t'-db, ra. - , r. , i.hl Tv.-'.ooeL- I t,dl v.itt I f,,U l.b.i 1 hod .... !
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corJel :i!.,:iil; with Oi l.lins ..f Ohis : "N"e rni for f?ueh chaps as him?" compared it v; :th what purported lobe a.
ken pleasurV in .sup-nit Dan. bv ,nv ! that cbn't Uk .pcclabl, " ' ' ' lu.wed that ih.ve pa-s of ,he ..tioin:lhverc ' PHOBUC23 i erat, ml lymoutl,, cn n l.ble medium Miect. Our vote in tinvs past. v.Vn he stood on th'- j -Why, what are you filkin - about, man! -'nutled in the ropy, and tho.e three pnges In exchange for Goods; and respectfully unite all , lyp-. I ress and hxtures are all new and of the hrst 1 ... .. r. . . , 1 . . ... , ' .. . . . . l .1 : .i t ..l M ... i. to U.u.ihtv: our I vpos are i-xt-i-rieneed workmen. Th
Liroad iialtiniore l'i:i!tonn ot strife n-his, ; lie is ti.e Nice i'resiJcnt oi the I n ted 1 1 " lM l U1 "r"m,u J h:ijrwPTi n vt---v rs t-rt rrri i , , ,- .- , r e but now I wot:! I t ike a rottch pleasure in , Spates." i I'inture on the distinct ground that Con-; COME ANjD SEE üSi; '''"f n:i r.i, i.. ..-e. .;.r l.v,, il.nt ,1,., ntul i "iU Pr.ui-Ui ..f il,n rW.vl Q,....tM resid had no power to jiive u tell itoli.il' Make our acquaintance, (you have not already.) : ter. e ba e en.siged ti.e s-i .ce d somen.
dam:iab!e p li.ie:d -rave wl:i.;-h is alrca;ly r.v;himeil Ih.ydon, alniosi breathless in asut.cappoj to receive the l ist remains of all ; tonidr.O'-nt. such tr. as'.nists. However v.h. n I think '-Why, yo:"i sir. Thomas Jelferson. the that Dan. came from the old Whi rank?: Vie? iVsident of tlie United States, and in rather a tp: sii .nab'.e shape, I conclude th greatest man alive." that he has ineiely embrac-od an opporla- j ".Minder, what have I done! Here, Tom
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ni v to :et back to his hrst iovc; lot him i go. I Our know nothing L-giditure, now in session, has sinaüv faile. I in b;i:rji:i'r us ! th-refonns thev nrömis.ed, and Foote slock , U at :i low fwme! His f .ilure to be .Sena- j
tor has mateii ill injured his health, and I have I done! Here Harriet, Marv, Jule, anie iaw, ;inu leprescniea tne niemoriheis a picture of despornlencv. ' (clear out thefirnilv! he shall have "the best luimble suppliants for the iutcrpo-
Much uneasiness is now lein' felt thro-1
out our State ia c-. n so. i nonce of a drono-lit j Olf you hussi -s, put clean sheets on the that is upon us. Il ?.as boon .about ;i month 1 b.ds, Hill take up this mirror, fieore since we had r.ny rain of c onseouence. hurry up with the boot-jack; by George And this happening at a season when we what a mistidio!" should receive our most beneficial showers! For lilteen rninut-s Boyden raved like a is a jus. cause of alarm. But by next j madman, an 1 went lif y times to the door mail I may be .able to ad i-;e you further as to see if his wished for otiest was returning, to the prospects. t Tue Vic I'resideiit rode up Market street, Business for the last two months has , where ho was recognized by manv of Iiis be? 11 unusually dull, and prices of every-J acquaintances, and by them directed to the thing are are coming down loa level with j (ii .betavcin, -which stood somewhere near the times. The best fresh butter is now ; the corner of Market and John street. ibundant at 5 ) cents pr pound; p; a-; Heie Boyel.-n's servants came up and told bout 37 per dozen, and ve.oj.ab.es propor- him their master lud provided rooms for tijnate. i him. - "C j "Tell him I have engaged rooms,' reA Yankee Officer. plie 1 J IFei son. Soon af er the revoluliotrary war. Cap- l'oor B-.y lea's mortiiication can betr tain I, a brave Yankee ohieer, was at Fe-' b imagine d than desc.ib .!. Toe ch ips tersburgh ia Uits-ii, an I while there ac-1 wer. .,i e.-ing ab.ut the bar and the cepel an iav La.i m to dine; there was a ' i;i:'o" 'H aiul Inughed heartily at the 'hire? iiumb.r at the table, and anion.,' the j 1''pl-o t.nent of the muddy firmer, had res;.Vi English la lv, who wiöitoJ lo .anpear j r"c' ,V,MV 1 l,jm l,"-ir avonishm :nt, and oie .f the knowing" one. ' we,',; p I-nin to l.uigh at th. ir down,; ist This ladv, onJU!i lerstanf!ing thai 1 1 arnilord. Af.er some time he prevailed American v.v.s one of the iw:s, express-j 0il s mit friend to waiton Mr. Jeli'erson with e 1 a determi a in to quiz him. She fist- j si aiM,!,'o' ;m l ';1'- Diat he should reen 1 on him like a li 'ie-.s, mnkin ' many ! 11 n a:i 1 la,i" 1 dsi igs at his house, prom-
inquiiies respecting our ha' hs, customs, dress, manners, modes of life, educ v ioa, i amus'me rs etc. Toall h.-r i i j.ii.ies. Cipt. P. gave answer thii sa isiiel all lhe c ompmy except thrt li.lv: she was le ermi ie 1 noit .be sitiiliol. auJ thy follow!:.' dialrye took i place: Laly Hive tha rich people in your toun:ry any carriages? Fori suppose there r.r; s nne that call th-mselves rich. Cap:. I. My re .si lenen is in a small town on aa i Ian i where there ai r: f.'w carliij'skep- bti: ia th'. large towns ;uid citi s o:i the m im islands u.ere area mini-: b?t kp- ii a s yie suited to our republican m taner-. ' L r . .1 i l . . c Ii'. I i lv I cn t think where you fmd dnv-1 era. 1 Sno'll I nol in.bK Hie Americans knew how to drive a coach. Cip'. I'. We ßtid no difficulty on tl.at neouar, ma 1 im; we can have plenty of drivers bv sending to England for them. La ly (speaking very quick.) I think the American ought to drive the English, insleal of the EtiLfiish driving the Amcrit;;lMS. Cipt. P. Ye did, madam, in the last war, but since th; peace we permit the English to drive us! The l i ly, half choked wdth anger, stood rout? a minute, and then left the room, whispering to a friend the Yankees are too much tor U in the cabinet, A3 well as in the neu. . , i Tvfil nnd meditat.
Thomas Jefferson. While this distinguished statesman and patriot was Vice President of the United fciaies iL was customary for tho individual huldiu--that hi-li ollice o attend to busi-
ies niol'c ' f-n than the refinements , .f modem limes will allow. It 1 anrened on! - - - 4 4 - one occasion that some important matter 1 lOquirod his aitontion in Phtladeiphia; and ; Some other place distant from the eapitol. In those days a ioifrncv was not to be erJ J
formed in a few hours it was two or three 1 seams tins would be the most improper; lor the days travel and not of the most pie sunt vvr.v rcasmi th.it "trees make wood fast at this seasort either.' On his return he stopped at!son-'
Baltimore. It was tibout lour or live m the tr!P a entirely ot its leaves, ami tue lorma-
man LellZhooYCr. 1 112 bucks 01 the town wore assembled in the hall smoking, strut- j tin-, crackin?; jokes, and uiherwise iadulging in the et cet ras of the day. Boyden j was at the bar oxamminir the liooks and walked into the tavern in order to make ar- j ranements in regard to his fire, ome j otie touched Poyden upon the elbow and j directed his attention to the stranger whip ; in hand striking occasionally upon his mud dy hoggings. Uoyden turned round and surveyed him from head to foot, and coneluding him tobe an old farmer from the country, whose company would add no j credit to his house, he sa.d abruptly, "Wc : have no room for you, sir." Je ill' r on did not hear the remark, and asked if he could be accommodated with a room. His voice which was commanding and attractive, occasion -1 another survey of his person by the hones:, proprietor of the h.ouse, whoe only cure was f.r its reputa tion. He could not find, however, in his ; p am uivss, preüv ven covciei v un imu.i, ; anyihmg muicu'.ir.g t-rher wealth or dis-! ti.ic ion, and in his usual rough s;yle he ; i it 1: "A r- m the i.ous d.e 're every one fail; can't a ' cmniod.-f von." i Tie. Vice" Pr.-si.lent turned upon hisj ho ls; called for his horse whioh was bv j his time sinto i,, the stable, mounted aw.4 j rode ..If. Ina few minutes one of tie- moS j wealthy and distinguished men in t... I town came in, and aked f.r a LreiitloxfKiu who rode up to the door a few minutes be-! fote. j Gentleman?" said P.ovden, 'there has b-on no gentleman here on horseback this af.ernoon, and no stranger at all, but on" I common lookinii country f -llow who cam, Jim, Je rry, Jake; where are you all; Hen-, fly you vulians; Uy and tell that gentleman v:'ve forty rt.omsat his service. iJy (ieorgje Viee l'reaiilent: Tlionias Jeiierso'i! T.ol him to come back .and he shall have I1V wife's patloi ; my wn room, Juberter! what j room, and all the rooms if he wams; th..m I ,s:ns' !"' ,K'L 'i a Hie house, and all 1, 0 t,-:,, '!? t,iat Cuul 1 b, srven him. Mi v. Jeiioisoii le.urned lhe lollowino" answer: Tell Mr. Boyden," Said he, 'I apprecia:e ins kino attetiiion. dui n ne na l no rn !",jr UM'S hinn.-r, he shall have rone tor io- ice 1 resident. Imltimore American. In Michigan a traveler put up at a farmers house. He pretended to be a clergyman. After sup'icr he went out with his host to look after his horses. Wh-le gone, the mother and daughters, with the pious ct.i ioMly n i' oral lo all daughters of Eve, began t .-peculate upon the probable religious faith of th. ir i-io.r Due thought he was a Presbyterian; another that ' W ,; il al,,f ; another that he was a Methodist. ''4t la-t a suldeii thought s'rue1. one of the .'ills, tInt it- tIl(.v C(;iM a jf , iviiiu!(0()1 ;coiild unravel the mvsterv. Oldwomm :indd.ii.hteis jto ceded to I'X.iinine his saddle bag' with all dispat li. Out tumbled newspapers, dirty shirts, and book: each Volume was carefully scrutinized. At la.it ii bright eyed gill exclaimed: "i've got it! I've got it!" holding u; a quart whisky bot'le,he's a -Hanl Shell Baptist" J.7A country fellow came to the citv to see his intended wife, and for a long time could think of notaoig lu say. At last a great wiow tell, n ml lie took occasion to tell her that his fit her's sheep would be all undone. "Well said he, taking him by the hand, "I'll keep one of them., XjT'Ilie best dressi men, wwar the least jewelry. Of all things avoid tdiowy chains, large ring , and flashy gewgaw pins, broaches; all these should be left to Indians and South Sea Islanders - " Uniit to Live. The man who id unwilling to work, and depends ou the labor of another to clothe and feed him.
Trimming Tree3. "As soon as the having is over, fruit trees of all
. , i . i- i .v.. .i lr I .... ri. r! usi at uns season. laszacnuziiia ä luiintun, vj AtlJ.lth. the only thing to be taken into consideration 13 thc rjP,d liealsn- of the wounds, th.s season ol the year would, ,,,t assuredly, be the most uita We of any. It on the t-.i.trary, a due regard s to the rrowth and liealth of the tree, of all ...... . wie w oi trees, are as lolluws: l iie sap is absorbed by the roots ascend the stem, t.avthe branches, is elaborated in the leaves, ami descend again t.ward the roots, depositing a new C ayerof wood. Those who have paid attention to the growth of trees must have observed that the period of increase is divided into two seasons. After the second gr most trees is in the tn rowth is completed, which in onth of August or September, th eflects of the descending sap, in the form ation of wo(d, proceeds with more activity than at any other season of the year; and j.s growth always corresponds to the action of the lea', es ami branch es, their n moval at this .season must be prejudicial to the formation of wood accordingly The euergies of the roots, ul.-o, have been taxed thus far in , furnishing the needed suppplics to the growing1 leaves and branches, an I it is necessary that thev, in return, should have the full benefit of the returning elaborated sap, to increase their growth and enable them to maintain a healthv, vigorous orani. ation. If fruit trees, needing pruning, have remained without it until having is ovr, let them remain without it until their leave s h ive fully performed tue omce ior wmcn tney were designed. Early spring, before the swelling of the buds, and the active circulation oi sap eomm nee, I regaid as the most proper ;uid ratieiial time for pruning fruit trees. 1 am wi U aware that the nimes of Duel, Downing', Thomas, and others, can be aioted as authority for summer riming; at the same time I mu?t dif-icnt from their recommendation, regarding them as unsound in theory, and, so far as my experience goes, prejudicial in practice. 7Mc JhtncsUaJ. " T"T j The SpitOUS jJlemoml. j TI,f Ka,,-ns agua orsai asiii.igt.Mi, re-j Cenl,Wi "I ;l l,:iI,"r ui'Kh r"T ;' to b- :l m'urial uum Vl ot' i 'i regard to allairs in that ternary. It was; t the fc?uii::e. where hs characorigin were thoroughly investigated, a!ll 5t l'''"v,,!l lo b" a b:l f'-'ry and very pioperly kicked out of the .Senate'. Kut determined lo try u again. The entire s --ioii of the Sonate on the 1-lth in3:" v,';is Consumed in debating lhe recept- j lon t,fa V:llr lIi:it vas pivsemed as the ""l"'"'1 oi h'' spurious which had L'en tllloW 11 oil! .
"OVCilinient to Kan.-as; that the op'-anic law I ",,Jue will have no fears that oa will not patn-n-: r0rri.;pn!' nt W,I u5!! keipourrea-lrr-jr?-'passed by Oon-re.s was a nullity rant I that ,Ze Vour?, Verv Uespeetfullv, j t,K'irj'Ui:rc-t Ucj!( .
the proceeduigj-.s t.t the lop.-ka partv were coniesseuiy revolutionary, lie stmiwii tiiat tliis wast.ne f t In main iioini.s d" disoute l . . i r i.i between him and Mr. Collanier m their re-' i ... 1 I.... ..1 l .1... .i . i ... ; jioi t, ;iini i.e e-ji.tig'eii ii::u u:e original me'- j morial had be-'ii altered, and those three j p.üjvs .suimie'ssed becaus; thev sustained . i i , . . . , . , I bis side ot the tlismiie, and condemned that : "t'Mr. Cdlamer. Thecopyon the contrary j ulm,tft(1. 1,10 VnWor of -ngrcs5 to pass the j sli,0!l 1 Congress to teiieve lln-m Iroin op jiress!m. lb asketl, with emphasis, if this did not look like forgery to suppress so vital a portion of the original document and the i present as a copy a paper which conveyed a wholly ditl'erent view of the question. Mr. Douglas then pointed to the f ict that the original had no signatures, no lato, and no attestriiion. except .he affidavit of Col. Lane, lie pointed to the further act that ! the copy was written on paper ucd in the House of Representatives; whilst the original was on Massachusetis-mach; paper. He alluded to other circumstances groin" to show that the original had been altered and erased and modified since the late deba'es in the Senaie, in rtler u avoid certain positions w hich had been exposed during the discussion, and th.r tl e copy was afier these erasuies and al'eiatio; s. He insisted that a paper so marked with fi ami ought not to bo iceeiveJ by ;he .Voiate. Tie questioned receiving the memorial was lii l on the table by a vote of3o 11. Dcllhi Times. iTiTThe Chicago Tribune, d Friday, ! r i .- in.it in; i.uiio.m ini.ige mci u. e ii3-si-s.ippi, at ll' ck Islaml, is so f ir completed t.. .1.., ....:i i i. ..! i i . yi: that a locomotive passed over it oa thai! d lV. It is said to b a verv substantial ! rue tu re. 1 lie "draw to enable s oamb iats to pass has been the chief difficulty. Of this the Tribune says: It is believed that a great success has b;en accomplished that no obstruction at all m iteiial in its character has been put in the way of steamers passing up and down, and that no bridge can be safer tor the passage of trains. The 'draw" rests upon a center pier of Ü0 feet diameter at the tojt, and itseniire length is 201 feet in the clear. Yh"ii open it leaves a space of 127 feet over the main channel, free to boats "scepo and verge enough"' fr any vessel afloat. The "draw" is said to be a masterpiece of mechanical .adaption and skill. Michigan is Redeemed. The Culil rater Si tttiuel ol the lP.lh .says, "returns from different portions of tin State, show that ia the recent Awnship oIeetions, tin; new-fangled republican faction has sustained an overwhelming defaf, and the Stato of Michigan is redeemed. We have'ühe heart fdt satisfaction of being able to see our fair Peninsula resume her ancient position ass a Democratic State. Fusionism has run an inglorious career, and come to an disgraceful end. The vultures and hyenas of lhe deceased party will shed crocodile tears over the result, while the people will rejoice. i 1 ..1 The ISionx TndiaiiH ,nro in favor of peace
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T T A VING FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP B lor the purpose of continuing the business so ucees-l"ul!v caiikd i.ii at tin? old stand, now oecul ied !v theu, have the pleasure of announcing to tin- e.Mie, that their tre house has been recently , . t- . :.. 1. . , enlar-eu m cider to eoKt.un the J nijjrjJT JJ T ft ( (JOj)! j U-lMUSii) 1 0 i Ulli Ul I UUim.j Um r la-ought to Plymouth; and which they, design selliii at price". FAI 1 v FOR PUItCII ASFRS. The rreeiit linn having been engaged in the harness .at tins l-lace, lor a number 1 years, and btained a thorough knowledge ot the ur uie.r prices neuen, i m- n. e m .ue .. j j1!,1,, Xlv j LIBERAL j ,K.n.(if()i.(. Wfttoweil leeti. in.? with a view to the tastes and wants ol the PATRONAGE i I Ti'l'itriih oii liiiktiiit'iiil .li thn IiiMIv I 0" it a i ) I" 1 1 1, j 0f thdr ,iICC,. " 3Iost of yu have known us from our boy-hood j ,Jp to the present have bought goods of us are convinced of our j "T r, . - . ..... . , w nv the fairness with which we have dealt w ith vou; and now, that we have taken the " WHOLX MA N A C E M E Ii T Ourselve-, a-k our friends in particular, and the ! rest ol mankind generally, to GIVE US A CALL! Look at our (loods iw;inrc the prices, and we J,-,' y(.-.i will bnV: r" i i rr f .1 von ill buy a PILE OF GOODS!" And go awav with the impression that "HONEST COPvXi:!!" Is the j-laeeto buv flood- reasoinble. Thev have on haiid. and o'Ver for sale, a hircc and'v. eil selected I stocket 'WlIlllT ai!(l SlM'i HIT Dl'V ClOOlIs!!
Consisting in part a follows Flanm'.i.s, Cassi.mkri:s, S.V11NKTTS, l'ROAI Cl.OTII, Dkii.uvo, .IIEKTIXÜS, Ih.nAcncD Muslin, Pkints, lat. style. Shawls, Merinos. GROCERIES. Tf., Molasses, Corinr, Sypcps, Si oar, Ai-Lsncr., To u a ceo, hV;r. HARDWARE. IToI.LOW-WARE, QfCENSWARE, Ans, lh:i.i.s, F.uv, Fn.r.8. STATIONERY. Xoir Tater, Limtkr I'ater, I'oo ; s C A r , II 1..MOR ANDf.MS, f Ilttf'K liOOKs, AccoiNT liooKS, I)V ItooKS, Lf.IK.I RS. Journals, School Hooks, Pkns, Wiutino I'mid. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Over Coats, Dr. ess Coats, 1'kock Coats, Pants, Vksts, Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Hats, C.rs, Trunks, Valises, '1 "KAM I.I.ING lUf.5, I'mKREI I.A., S(,)i n Lkatiu r. Hoots i Suons, or All .1. -eiift'.. .ii-; ;:n.l in hoit. cvrrv ar'.icle usually kept in a Dry C.o-ls Stvre, all of whieii they propose to ! en rc.i-eiiao'e terms. Yv will take most all kinds of
IJKOWNLEE V SHIRLEY. N. 15. AH person knowing themselves indebted to the late linn of J. Ih-ow nice V Co., bv note or ..t- ltlH.imut. ...... .....eoed i-.di ;,,, I to ( .. . i , ... ., u.tK'iy an: settle ti -sann boo us as soon as p .-ibie. , - I eb ' , ;.l). is w e w isii to close th U t ItJtf. rKRsmxr. e. a. tiuo. PERSHING & THOMPSON ..Ml'SOV, Wholesale anl ivtail dralcr- in GROCER I. RSI (At the old stand of II. 15: Pershing.) V jOL 3ti. 123 T 3T Is said to be the s.i.-e of life. This 13 all proper enough if conlined within proper limits. The subscribers, having rec ntlv assoei;ited themI selves togeiher as ileal rs in DPiUGS &, MEDICINES! OF ALL Kins; Paints, Oils. Dve-Siuffs, fllasswaro, SURGICAL INSTRUWFNTS, PATENT & ECLECTIC MEDICINES, BRUSHES, SASH, G-rooerieSj, or ALL K!.is; TOVS, 1100KS. STATIONERY, And general assortment of YArVKÜE IVOTIONS All nf wliicb will be ti.l, I nt t)ir luvtet Item" price?, for Cash, Produce, or ready pay. P. & S., st n-ible of the favors heretofore received from the citizens of TT A HKI 1AI Ji COIIXTY. T-nder tlieir than ks for past f.uors, and solicit a ! ceiitinu. nice of llieir confidence, as wc arc determined to make Their Interest our Interest. Wc warrant all goods sold by us to be what w e represent them. AH orders ae-eompanied w ith the money, will meet with prompt attention. March SI, iKiG. 1!HV. lOAXiior. i rmow.v, LAND" AGENT! of t ii n CII.NCINNATI, PEKU CIIICAOO KAIL Way Company, for lhe sale of Lands in LaPort', St. Jo-. ph, Marshall, Fulton, .Miami, and (Irani Counties, in th" Stale of Indiana; will a No attend to selling and Purchasing Lands, and the p a ment of Ta f -, in all lhe above mentioned counlic', or for any o'her persons that may have business of that kind to (In. RiiruKNcts: W.C. Hannui A. L. WiiEKi.rn Jacob S. ('.iKTtR Tuos. McDonald L. J. ISr.ow-N, Jesse Hk.oins, Plymouth, lud., Jan'y 17, UTiti. L;i Porte, Ind. . Plymouth, lud. . . . . New York. .Plymouth lud. . Kchcstcr, J nd. i . . . .Peru, lnd. 10 A. C. CAPRON,, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND. 7ILh PRACTICE IN THE COMMON V V l'h -n and Circuit Courts of the Ninth Judiial Circuit. Collections throughout Northern Indiana attended to. Otliec with C. H. Keevr. Hlv
COUNTY OFFICERS.
! I. VlNNF.nr.E. .Treasurer. ! t Kkowni.ee,. . Recorder. I McDonald, Auditor. ritr. Clerk. Tost Master. ANVACTOR, S. G ' - 1 miMfsox, Mattison, j -N j4 A.CKA1U, J . A . A Al.bLA lit. Kl.Il,. . Cocntv Co,miss,oxers.-D. Gok,,on, . X. Champux. j Examiners of School Tkadhers. James JIcI'arj Ilv' Ih:NRY M- L"G ; CnicnT Cocrt.-Uoh. Thomas Ptantieii, Jr. . ; Tl:n,ls.S0COIul Moiidnv in August and IVl.ru n'v. ; n. ' , -- j Cardinal Principles C I the Party. j VXvl J?'atc ül r ; " ; 2. Peace, com an rc-e an i l:v;c ; all nation-:; i nte; t; in;ii .in .-. j n. right of S:..!- ITe i . . 'I !. to .-'In u r t,1, ir ,uv" domesde aiV.tirs. : 4. I reodoin and e .ualit v; the soven i.i v ih: , ' ; People, and lhe right of the majority to rule v.h n j i"ionaUy xpress,,l . economy in tue pui.lic expenditures and a ; sacred preservation to public faits. IVeedom of religion, freedom of the press, and general dilfusion of useful information. 7. Opposition toall secret political organizations, and all corruption in polities. 8. A sacred preservation of the Federal Constitution, and no religious tests for oilier. IK No bigotry, or pride of east, or distinction of birth among American citizens. ID. Ke.-pect and protection for the lights of all. 11. Tiie preservation of the naturalization laws, ii id the right of all to the public domain and the protection of the American Government. 12. Opposition to all chartered monopoli?. 13. Common brotherhood and good will to all especially to those of the household of faith. AGENT FOR THE DEMOCRAT. The following named Gentlemen are respectfuyll requested to act as Agent-.: E. Kg BERT South Bond. West York. Ladoga. Cleremont. Vienna. Marion. Pike-ton. Knox. Sidney. Fairmount. firemen. , Wooster. . .Tippecanoe Te.wn. Ilourbon. Wolf Creek .Mills. North Ik-nd. Locke. . . . . : Slig-o. Celestia. Lyeurgus. . . ..Michigan Citv. James Lckjan, It. JoIIVSON Thomas M. Logan,. . James Hrouwlei:,. . . , A.C. Logn W. McCoRMICK Win. Dowxkv, Casitr Fox, John Sok e, Daviii Pro a rREN r. . . . Am.rew Wiiisi.t:u.. . X. Pearson, 1 ) win Zehner, Maj. K. IhiowN, J. D. Philips, I. II. Andrews, Piiii.ii Drro.Mn, GuoifiE Grace John M. Ci.arksox,. J? it o s p i : ; t u s o r t ii k MlllSlllUi CO. DEMOflMT. J-VA JLL !(5 It .3,. We are in receipt of v-i-i! VUAj0 ,H to r-ust ".'.r r . : s : r'ces current e ! . a . Z C t i T 1 b . 5 F T .5 1. ltc' 'u' u prt:-ii ivt improv. ne nts and ! mciit will be chr ieei. .': f ) , , . , .. . f I Our best X-rt'.oii.; t.l lien to advancv tin e.-i mies 2 few. All the late iinprovemci.ts, w'.rch .,a5.a...i?CiI to abridge labor, will be givtiito i:r n airis. POLITICS. Our sheet will be thoroughly Democratic. FOREIGN NEWS. While the Eastern war continues, we shall give all the news of interest to our readers from that piaricr. No pains or cxpeaise w ill be spared to make t.ur paper a desirable sheet to the family circle. Nothing w ill be admitted into its columns but that which may be read with propr'ntv in any family. HOOK k JOB Plii.NTIXIi OFFICE. Our Job t pari incut is complete: we probably nave the be.-t country Job Oliiee in the State. ,One of our boys having served a regular apprenticeship in one of the best Job Oi.iccs in the West, we llatter ourselves that we can !. as neat work in that .. . . i .i .i hue as can be done ant w here in the west, and on as easy terms. Address all oi.hr to Nov. 15. D. Me DO N A LP, Plymouth, lud. Arrivals and Departures Mails to & from Plymouth. Mail from lhe North, going South, arrives every day Sundays excepted at 1 M. and leparts for South at IHK, P. M. Mail from the South, going North, arrive at 5 P M, and departs at ;".,' P M. P M, and tlcoatts Fridav at 0 A M. Mail from Knox, arrives Wednesdays at 1 P M, and departs Thursdays sit S A M. R. M. BROWN BAXTLR. JJHOWX iKr HAXTIOK, I) i: A I. K R S I N STOVBSJ AM MANL'FACTCRKRS Of Tin, Slirrl-lron sind ( opprrwarr. ITOl'LD MUST KESPECTFCLLY INVV form the citizens of Marshall County, tint thev are now under full headway, and are prepared to fiimU. an article in their line, a shade lowr than customers have heretofore been in the habit of j pacing, and frrh.ipx a little lower than any other tablisiinu lit in this part of Northern Indiana. part oi io;iuerii Jiii.an i. We are practical workmen ourselves, Mfjnvumfact ur our own w ar si of the very l-st -t slocu, atui as we lnicna m iKing it a perm iie-iu ew-iue: . . . . -. . ... i .. .: perhi'.ps for life, ourcusteui' rs m iy rest as ii tu.ii we will 811 them none but gtml and c.'i.ny. o i : s. The Ladies sh. tll be p-ein;;ly wain d upon and j can have anv article inner I'm ' tn;u.uiicturtl or repaire.lt mler, and slu.tt notue. We shall adopt, as an :nv usable rale nu ...;- mintmntts when Ork i I wniscd. Jslion two Ooors si an ei ii.c mu i. sich-, ... i.ic . ... . ... .i . i . . sign of "'Pin Shop," .. ross the si.le walk. ""RAGS and most ai tides of eot.ntry iV3dacö taken in exchange. Call and see vis Flvmouth. Nov. n. 1 PW. 21 v
.Mail tn.ni La Porte arrives .Vtonhns. dnes-! . . .: .......; t,;..
, t .... , i , ; . llie l'uh iisuers mat it sua.i coiunm.- e .o. ..i ..... days & I- rulays, at ( 1 M. and departs 1 uoday,, ,k.Iin, nnd gf ; ncrc probity. I hu. sdays V .-altndays, at s A M. of M ,ine m contain U I Mail Iron, I au.e arrives every W ednesday -n tloii)(lo olumns, C;u.h voar, 1US at I. I M. and departs I liursdavs at i A M. .'-.1 ... .. o...,..,..! nr.rr tl,.. b,.i.-.
, i r-., i , r omtinsiii'' neai o i"o isMad lrom (.osh.n, arrnes every Thursday at ( ..... .n.....,! I .w..,-,f -.-re of the da v. Ev.rv
CALENDAR FOR 1850.
1 y j glHl ;5 o'Ss'lS'J? j M -j? is g j - : S. i Z jAX. . 1 j : 4 öJclv...., 1 ü. li 4 i J . G . s !M Hilly, ( 7 IM 11 '12 j I" 11 l.r 16 17 1- 1! j 1 I 1T Hi 17 1" in j 0) O J o-j o o j .- .jj I )() .j.) o o j .jj; i x'T 2" ! "1 ..-..';! rjj 1 EB. 1 y .VIC. . J 'J :;. i ; 7 - v :. 1 1 1 i ! I 1 I.". If 1 I 1 1 1 i' 7 : 1 1 f 1i I) n; Ma'. (i - I .. vr.. i i l.. Jl -.-J i .i, - - : 1 : : : ;;: ii; i; it: so . . . . . i -j -i ; 7 .-- ; in n i-j i:t i:t :j ; i g't) . I .. 1 1 1;. n; 17 1-r.i -gi ! SSOXjsÖ OME nA'J TTTIIV. TO THAT DIME YOU'VE GOT t' 1l ....:i ... T A I i mav's S;i..rj niit I buy more goo,ls f. r it in his line of Groc ries of all kinds, pure Dnurs and Medi. ii.es. Pat nt Cures of all kinds, Paints, Oils, DveS (Jlassand Putty. Fancv Goods. Tovs. Notions", Hook-J. Station-rv, Jewelry, Confeetionery; EvErYtlliNg that anybody wants, or can want.nr wdl ever want, or has any business, w ith, than vou can get for FIVE W W llilt.ll MU I l' I . II. l..-.i''. o V....V , .... v. times the money anywhere else. : Nov. 521. " Stf.! CABINET AND CHAIR MAKING. i riIIE UNDF.I? SIGNED WOULD KF.SPECT f L I..L.1 lr.iorm me cnizensoi .uar-uaii ui;o . adjoining counties, that he still continues to manu- j faeturc Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opposite the I "Dfmncrai Oßcr; where he i prepared I) iill sdl j orders lor 1- umiture on short notice, ana in me most approved styles, and made of the best material. He would also inform his nunn rou- customers that he has an accomplihed workman in his civmloT. v. hose business it is to make ' FANCY CHAIRS
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Ot which he h. a good supply on hand, of dub r-. rp HE FNDKRSlGNFd) ARK NOW IN cut kinds made n-at and sul-tant.a work war- rn j.,-,,;,,,, ; tu.r ,.w hi at the .oulb ranted to be good. He ;s a!s . n par d to bml;., . ,.vA 0fti. ,,ri(1,.f w a po1(j up.j.Iv of the best of CJ TP 37 IC !KT j Timber, Iron. Coal ,Vc. and the Ik st of w.rlm n. eaOn the shortest possible nothv T. tho?e wi-hi'ig : pe-ially P.hick-smiths who can't b- beat at l.lowCorEixs. he would ,.iv that he is reared at id! r'.nly to h all work in theirhne of business at times to let them ha"et!:e ankle they want, at ; V :ii.;ons, Huggi. s. CariL'g s A.c. , . . ... , , ii i .1 VV c expect we are loeatetl here fr life, and w ill rrnse' the tunr siccifial, ami on reiwiuthlr terms. , , ... . . ' . J ' , , ; do work which will m untaia i;s among MeciMcs He would return his tü ie.ks lor tuo 1i1nt.i1 pat- ; ,.n,i ot!i-r : lhr-f..re. w-e warrant .i:r' work to be ronagc hcrerofore received, and hopes by honesty, , ,,. jn :l workn;au like in tm-er. ndw.- mran what promptness und fair dealing, to still n t i:n his old ; vve sav , th;s sLbj.-et. REF AIRING none at
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vTlTr 11.1 J 1 .1 I 1J ma. To Ik Dcjiiomrv of Indiana. The undersigned luving ran linked frr m MeFrs Sjumi A; Norman, the e.-t tl.ii.dunei.t of the INDI A X A ST ATK SKNTI X ML, :,0 hat ing engaged -M.ij. Alexand r p. Moi iisni, a gi nt't-man. w ell known te the ucmocr.iey of Iiidian i ts one of the ablest and ino.-t aeeoiitjiiish.- oiitieal hutk in tlw State, to take ehar- ol sli i iin.ria! d j artineiit of the paf r litil -:1t i t! - ; n .:N-m.iI ! ii..n, v.uld res: rriiiiü v e.olthtr i.t.en i"th- l)i ni !; of liK.i.ilia to the in een-it v ,:iiw l nit i.Mü nee o usi.in!ng, by : -r..t".eVliix r.il and IhT- i.-e:l J atn.n .ge, a D Iiio-er-.ittli'. e let i! 'lie r it i.t t!me is p..'.r:: rl.u'.y ai pi st.bsvrij '. -ii--. At a. u- i r ti.e e.i.inn n Usei.t o - n : iii s- ulii( h I n rn:st ) I" i l, t:.e lllo211 ;!!.;::. I;t W ell one oK ... . , . is- m j.-; si... le.v in :t t::i- ( r is.M n. :!:, is now ' i.u. a; YA slrii its j, ;i, n ;,tri iltlmUf b. !.!. 1. 1 u l;i l,; ;.. :i:t, i. -i- ".,t J" s'.. i. . : .. i:fn t i ,: -.. ii. : . j i, (.i ' Ii,5i.:iii. 1..: e i c . i ; ; ii t., ,,;- .. I'n.ldit .-m! ttf l a .i -t( tleki t. LegW:.ttt.re . nd C ngl sslr.CII 'l"h e.:liV IsS pi t Ill's. S to be j: n e'it :ic i,e, the n suit one of the highest ii:!p.;-;!i;ce to the Sf.tr" and Nation. In ties c-.nvass t- SltNTINKL w'dT as heretofore, be found batlhng manfully aid with all the power it can command, in the ranks ol the National Democracy. In addition to politics the SKN TINFL w ill con- '; tain the latest m , fon-ignand loiu stie,bv tele graph, express ;md mails uj. to tin hoar of going t jres. Itspeeial atiention ill be paid to the loctl news of our own State a fact which should commend it to every citizen of India ja. The latest rejM.rts of uur own and foreign markets will also br given. The new proprietors of the SFNTINKL are nof j entirely miki own to the Dem.H racv of Indiana j one of them 1 avinr be n fori, e ly -..riK-cted will J the SFXTINLL, and the other having for sevcraf i years occupied a prominent position before thepcoj "pie of the State. j The pajH-r has never had that support from the j Democrats of Indi.-ma w hi.-h it should have had to t render it as cfiicicnt f r the parte as it was intended j that it should be. And all we now ask of them is io yie ii a iriai prove u ami an us to make Mich a battle as shall tell upon the Fusion, Know-NoOa-ing, Illach P. publi an forces. v e re-pccttnlly a-k our Democracy friends, and ; : II .1 . . . .1 1.1 ' V ' ':,u- l":" " u.n.ugnoui i ne S f vVl vi' l"" T' 'lp"nsof the j . an1 lucrc'J-v 4'xu'nU,nS U Uiicful j 'j"' SuDSCriptlOll PricC HeduCed T,.,..K nr rvriuru-w ! 01 L CRII TIuN. Daily, one copy, per annum 1 livecoj.ie-s do -.11 copies d :,) ,'.. ...t5,00 ... 4,75 . . . 4n ... -1.00 ... 2,00 ... 1..V) ... 1,25 ... 1,00 - ! Weeklv, me eopy. ;;, r annum !o clubs of live or more, each twenty copies to one address tittv copies to one address,. . do All orders and letters addressed to LAU KAI! EE COTTOM, Indianaoolis, lud RAIL ROADCROSSING! LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! . -!i rt n ti.-e: als.: Cuitem Elactii-hinp ;:g'( n Ili.os lor .ile too. A.c. F. S. A A. P. ELLIOTT. Piymoi.th. Nov. 1.1, 1 .r..". ltf r Or. THE HEADERS OF THE I KMK ' j 7"Or ARE, WiTii. -FT Ii: TiN"; It i. r!; 5 P.rty. r-:-. c.iit "i. -.:;! cal! . !..v I O !. EAT PMC MN-- I j :. i ii- ..."IV : . i: L 'V.r. I ! .ir-.z-slt 4V.':-LE C-!C t i" ii 7 . . e : '.i ; Li . V .1' ep; I,. .rcd. i.DLV 1 I. V l.l. '.l'l.. . . . t . ! i. Mf,: C'l'ilni... I w .il -i. ; r.id v j y . r tre;:h' I'll r'-k ih. Cidir on th if. " CUTTING AND MAKING ;oi l. SO ..one U iiru'T. M nil tit. p..u p.'jiitc j 1 ' w'- re the Post Oil; was kept L;t i.i.n r. (IM'IN'XATl CLOTillN'ü STO II E. .s. Ih All those whose accounts are ho, will , please call and pav theni inum dial lv verv much ... oblige II. PIERCE. Ph mouth, Nov. Ii, 1 : .".". lit ... n inm:.. JOt rORTVK. HODG-ES&PORTBR TTt IKNEYS AT LAW, lLY.MorTII. M.u.ba,l ('..ntv, In.iiana. Oihce mrrthe lw, 0.,i(.tl. Wi , att(,ltion t t,,OCl,,. j,.,.,;,,,. f n :,,.,.., ..un.ht. :nui d" K'-a! Estate, i io ure Pountv Lind Warrants and P-!is"ons. Ib-lerlo .Mrssns. 1'. V.Jw.fsjl Co ' Hwi.s .MiCKiLL.tr,.., Pi:t;so & " ' K. Iv. Sw irr a ('.,... . III TIe, i o, l.tti (V.,, D A. Lvm Co Ply mouth. Not. 1, I ",5. . AVir Yorl. .. .. . Chicnyo- .. . . . DUreit. .Vineinati. It ISTg'stsT' Store! NEW GOODS A T Ci rT 4 T7T?T 4 MlCi j v. I V'Jil'V 1 j 1 1 to Cheap Cash Store!
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ON L APOIiTE ST.. ONE DOOR WEST OF . C. H. Kecve'p ollice, Where he is celling Fta ' ' pie go. Isofall kinds: Dry Goods, Oroccri6, IVm(.v C and tShocs, lioim ts. Hats and i'aps, nice Cto-Jiim;.! Shawls. Crok r Wo.nlware, Hardware, and Tin-I -,' ware, which will ho .M CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEG I nvpect fully invito all persons wishing . f chase Goods, to call and sec for ihetnsel vcn. x Jt G. S. CLEAN' ELAND. Plymouth, Dee. T, 7.5. - 4tf.
MILLTNKKY. KS. DEMI AM, THAN KIEL lOK PAST If I favor", and h-iring a continuance of the same, take- this nn I hod ol informing her old pat rot". and th' public g tut all y, that she has received A 1FLENDED STOCK CF MILLINERY OF THE PEST Ql'AI.lTY AND LATI'-ST V ASH IONS, And w ill continue the uIm.vo business in all its t r'.otH branch s at her r"s'l nee, fourth block en th west sideof Mlc;rgan St, vv hen die w ill In h.c pjto , wait on all those w bo insy fav or her w ith a cab. Dec. C, ;.. 4m6
SURVKYOR'S XOTJCE. TIIF. UNDEKSlGNFd), WITH Till. COFX tv Surveyor, will i. the ."1 dav of Anrll. lSii. at ' -'
10 .."ct k a. m.. j roc cl to mrvcy and locate th ; comers of hLi land in sections twentv-fivc and t'.venty-siv. Township thiitr-two, north ranethrfe c ist, in Marshall Cu:r.ty Indiana to meet nt f Ch.ir!cs MoltndV, and ct ntinue from day to ela v t:r t til all is svirveycd. Nqn-rcsidnts, wh . fail to "mret - ' t!ie Surveyor at the time aU.ve mtnthincd, nld. fi ay, .r provide for lefnying, their portion of the expense .f the survey, wil l.e returned to the Corn- ' - ty Auditor, and Mich delinniencies placed on tbe tax duplicate, and collected Hccoiding to law. . PETER HOOVER M.reh r, it; sr.. jto,
