Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 July 1856 — Page 4
FOURTH OF JULY ADDRESS.
itY ANuniiW j. nsiiLn. Tho fourth of July! this is our national jubilee our qrcat dev. And i: is beiitti'ig that it should be celebrated in an nppropr::ite nuu-ner, by every ircernan cf thi- Mili'nLenei republican country. Th-? t.un. of July IT7Ö, was tr.o birth - d.'.y .f Freedom; such Freedom as never byb'c v;a knvn to mankind. It wa an epoch in the world's history, second only in importance to the rising of Bethlehem's ctiulgent star above the cedar-crowned hills of Palestine. Eighty years airo the eeal was set to our national independence, j "The di: was ens?," the co-ner stone of; it ui i'juoa? uvo.iii v i3 .1 u-jiuu.n: ta-s l'lu. Th-? Declaration of Luh'ien(lence, signed 1 TT . ' 1 ... I . iY r- 1 1 CiiTcII, L?e, and manv others, 1.0 loUL worthy ri-nti -: an-I brave. Where in ! I r ' .:. ! H. .!!': :!; .'1 i DHL III i . - . I .1.', . .1 i' J . ( nullit tJ whi?!i i: may be compared.
Our iadcF-Jai-nw 'Vom ih, thraldom of ' rb'b e with age and inhrmiiy. A ii imju,t and tvranieal mailer was do- b 1 leIul of .M' bo. M-e learn by a prichred; that bold manifesto of human i vat0, "te 1!1 h!1 communicatioii, is no oth-
rights, that fearless protest a-ainst th-lv:.. V, r r oia , vTcd Ino,,a -lo"';ml wwn i:d em. -hie of despotism, was "berforco. says that he stopped in com.at frth into th? world on us minion J n?,sor;---'J-- "'1 gave the poor old woman a bu. not without manvf. arson the part oli fVxPnc0- U? conscience would not let i.i authors and sigi:es. hln? P;3SS co11' And cur indepemionce was not won! .At1tn0 me moment a superb equipage without a struggle; 'Long time in even- re,nei UP suddcnlv close by him, and ho eah the battle hung." Tha contest w.a I sau' tl.,e cx1f Tom landem holding his d porate an 1 bloody. But our heroic sol- j Pcin? steeds.
d!.-H led on by the immortnl Wasiii.vgtox nt last were victorious. Gloriouslv triumph'd the cause of Lib - eriv. Justice and humanity. " and tvrannv met with a shameful, ignoble, but deservod defea My frhnds you arc no doubt all more or le3? tamiliar with the history of the American Revolution. It is not my design now to ca'l your attention particularly to the events of thai memorable time. It is not of the past that I would speak, but of the i'-.--: -n t. T v-isb )a sir faiiit'iiv.-r tliif mir be of some benefit to the hearer? and what I mjre concerns us than .a knowledge of ! thow affairs which relate to the present ! inr.e: ! L11 us liold ii5 greatfui roaicrabranco the ! darted hctve.s who fought at Lexington, I Burner Hi:!, Trenton, Monmoth, .Saratoga. ' I.lr-A - ; '-- .
ani Vorktown. Wo will honor them iTorlV" oullonea VPry c,y '
their pitriotis:n. we will recoct them for j v' .aild who sJ,0f lus,soa d;l"t!y-t!v;i.-valor. Their names an-l their deeds af ,lf U wcre Pfcctly useless for bent-up will nevr be elfu-od from the scroll of his- ?U Y0?1.0"' on ,,oor-stcPsi 10 lT to tiry. Their t.i!io ov,r. They have 1,lm1 rl.panod wetru?t.to that brighter realm! a s h'ay all our chanties are par.h,re tvrrannv's clanking chains are ncvei- -f ; said Ti, cutt,no hl horSt?s t0 h-:::d. " TnerJ ihev havetheir reward. j ninke jhom Strind.
x ii. ii : uiunvjti li'-iuo iiut iilia UiCU l l.:: f r tlioim.'lw-s alone, but for their ! i-!:;! Iren, f t thoir posterity, for U3. They : J:ü?vv ti-.it th.ir d 'ieen l;i:its wotthl honor , i u-pt tlKm ntm -nvrv's hrino, if I'. n- sLiu--!e inanfttllv against tlio ruthless ! i vLd. rs wof their riih and they knew t,..5:..-ri:v would holUhvir name in l-xecra-' Iba, ifthoviamclv gubmitted, and gave1 no their lurihright, without nnkiiv-r one i dormmed elbrt to preserve inviolable thc fc u- -ed he-iven-hroved o-ifr HL'h an-i mblc'wotivea animated the A.,'if -.,.d... n..l bor. f.-,, :; kI hi thorn on thron -li diuteuhies .almost 1 a-.:i-.ir: ount:tb!,. to thra.complishment of hi -h -.ad noble achievements. And as we . pa. take of the fruit, of their labors, we. ivid honor them wit'a grateful einotior.saud t.iaukfui hearts. The v have loft U3 a le! . .... u -..1 .i :i. 1 'J j.'lIO'a Ui.Ui.MIU'l Ul H'J.U. j I- ,,f t 1... . , , , . .. . . -u ' . b i tra, Araieans do honor and r,,J a.tr iVe hr-roe-iof S..ventv-,;v ' ,h., r.rö. . " . i lnua ; ... -T.- f" ,,t I .l-- 1. -i- .1., ij. ji 'ii v ol miiüoad wi o La-K in the ui(i.-.ri Mie;idor3. y irwnis, we are American cnzensl j We arc descendants of the. pilgnm fith- j o -ä. Wo live under the protection of tho vSuir-Spangied Banner Lot us live as oe,: beoometh tho freemen of a free coun- j trv. Lotus determine ia our hearts that ; v. will Ufree, not only from physical Ixm-! ------ .! b.H from intellectual and nigral serv-! nuiio. Lot us nlly around the standard t J i-.icea:il Uumanitv. Let u.s tleo to i t!:o impregnable fortress of truth, and from the high tower of Philanthropy let U3 han;j out the white banner of Peace . : . i. . ii i . l . r 1 m . V l4. t cauea me -uniiarcn ot ! slaves of j leid to par-1 public opinion! L?t us never v ry mandates, but boldly assert to the world !
mill. i:i whr. Jnaner c.i:i Jo most trulV i waIV , unl,.i ÜT' lltl77' s; 'V'' ;;l,k,,',wl,tl',0,'lf ta o :.t fiithfullv di.schar-o the debt of -rati- " , 1lheon,' h:li c,jnclu,k,;I lhi lr llriiA" i ,,:ive A day or two afier this , h :ia.l re;P,e: which we owe 10 ouHore- (h . ""J the Duke dM on Mr. Dallnsf.,v..,,-: c , ti... ,.r;,..i.:; ;..b,.:.. ,1 ' tionth-men, I was miül' cheerily to din-; .1 marked lesLimoaial of Ins reirard."
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v,h..: out of thick cloudi of darkness L-rad-' ?l 'y Jas,,, myoye.'o.e them a pane ol -lass. The ualiv arose, as by som, unseen, ma-ic i (U llu a 'ld' s,,riVlI'-n ' UI,f ,rtu-i f'T T .'y'' lurn.g c ay and pv.v,r, the b?aafifu! temple of our re pub-' Wuman; ,57n"-' "im a "''T i ' "lfhl; 1 h "eks will retain :,.;,nt;1)U fmM-Lr. ho cannot work; sho cannot crawl about ap.r.i.i.f h.- h.a: absorbed durniff ihe i;-ai 4iT5.i!utionji, tioni Mio-mj v.ule portals' i i i i . i ,i ,,. , , i i . r i i i , ; . r i: ; r i . i 111,11 bl o bas not s.oise caoiwh to un- (J ,3 im '" hi. aciino ui favorable con--.i'-.v ii';w hsuua a stream ol radiant hht, I j.. ( i . 3 e : i r .1 i ,!,:..!, r,vw.,,a ih.. h., i Erstand your admirable system of soup- :jullr 1 i '.''lusion of the nudit air,
niuii ßi vuivi'- o ill's iiiiui'i.it.
!.v our wonU and our works what con-! lnVo eneoura-ed idleness, laziao, and sewnee declarer to be tru and riht. extravagance, by Kivin- a liixpouce to th ; I wul not extend my remarks f irther on j broken-backed anil brokon-hcarb-d ..Id wotn;s point Let us leiuembor that there is j man upon the steps? Why, man. mydiua jast God who pnaid over the universe j ner W)Um ceriainlv have choked me other;'.ril controls the destinies of nations. Let! wise.'
us fear to disobey his righteous commands, rather than to violate tho unjust and inhuman laws often enacted by man. We need not fear the consequences of disoeying man rather than God. They may be disastrous to our present welfare and prosper ity, but not to our eternal happiness. Let us cast off the shackles of ignorance, and soar above all low, mean and grovelling things of earth. Let us shun superstition as we would the plague. And, oh! let us scorn to have our minds, which were made to be free, cramped in and hedged around by the prison walls of narrow sectarian creeds. Let us be independant in our religious faith, and follow not those 'blind leaders of the blind,' whose chief aim it is to make others think as they think and believeor pretend to believe. This is an age of progress. Our motto should be 'Onward and upward.' To grow in grace, wisdom and a knowledge of the truth; for this end was man endowed with powers of thought and reflection; with an immortal mind. In short, man was made to learn, and the farther he advances in the heavenward path of true knowledge, the more Godlike he becomes; the more of freeman, the less of a slave, for the truth isii universally admitted, that slavery and ignorance, liberty and knowledge are inseparably connected, and must ever go hand in hand.
Thus let us endeavor to lire and act making it the highest object of our lives-to perform our whole duty 13 individuals, as
members of society, as members 0 the great brotherhood of earth; then we shall have proved ourselves worthy the name of j Americans And when we shall have departed to j that kingdom where all shall bo made 'free land enual.' those who follow after us. will , A ' look back on the history of these times with pleasure and say, 'We are not of pie bian origin, but we are the desaendants of men, high minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In lorest, brake, or den, A-5 beasts excel cold rock? rind bramble rudes; Men. who their duties knew, Win. ' ----... BMfm.r uit't nuvn wi, utiii ai : tum. Which is Hiq-ht? A Fri'-Mul of Man complains that, as . af walklI-S puy to dine with a friend . f f h jtf n.ti n tfnrn'-.. Iwü enw n rw..w. sA, ... . m an sitting upon a dcor-step, and bent V , i . . . , 1 ve I,cen Jo,nS? ced Tom, energetic;'1 ., , ...... , i llbirfce. " c11' .b'r' .T0U hae been encouraging I ,azincss idleness, and extravagance.' 'EZg lazines s idleness and exX, 8aia. ,1Denoce' s arrng .at 'What do you mean?' 'Whv, I saw you giving money to a bejigar in tho streets; and you kow that tb.ov i are all cheats and swindlers; so that you ma con;ol? YtsqM by knowing that you c merely mcmng to falsehood, idleness an?vcnra: c . . . . . - - J - - v. , tiiu vi iuiv itiiu t,. ........ . - nc"3 ana 1?; nnotJör VOK sf thc' seve I nes, aua laziness, ana debauchery, said voice; and Wilberforce turned to severe face of Solomon Gunnybas All, Sir!' ej.icul-Ued Gunnvbnirs. 'What's the use of benevolenee, if you w UI"'ut ,L 111 in,s w tsKen 4 . . t.. ., Th"art l ln thu wa.v' ir! rotwrUfJ Ull4"n.vh;P' VV1 n "C1-1: t !tK'h: ll llckct3 f r the P'J0r' fclr? cotwu1 ! iom. , t f ... . . e . i 1,r;U'ts f )r lhe I,oor' k Ir' cchocJ j . ., . , , J 'I don t wish to say anything hard of , oua!e mj inona; out ' am sineerelv of '"eiueeieiv Ol.piIll .l m.U n.M'V Ill-Ill w A , aü"ia a- ,üo u, v, mono.v 111 tlic str00ts' l'mU h' '- ' aS ;c'muYn vagrant. Committed .as a common vagrant ir?' V" a V11 "y f wi:hpr.,-
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seats. - ...til. . . e f-z 1 . t . 1 i'.u i 01 iii'iiius. 1 v;is iiannv. ind the world seemed quite be.utuiu!, as 1 ! very kind, t mo. I f.-l my.self ; many ways-in l.eahh, m j Lrftino in nivicnf: imi! m i . ,1 . .f 1 '"" vjFVi.-5, t4ii4 Iii IIIVJ 1IMUQL ;..i....3 i ...ye ,c ... u o-iv io, iiui i-j.iv.iji ik ia-u oi v'ur wen- , , . . . . . - ordered w . v in. i i tin. i njisystem. She was hungry and I fed on no her; she was thirsty and I .rave her drink; had she- b-cn sick and in prison. I hope I shoulJ have visited her as I have visited others like her. Street-be-nn- 6 a bad business, but all stret-bo-.?rs are ir..L. .,i ,..:,. i, ? b mU 'iiiii iiii'i.i .1:111 ii 1 111 ;i n tu ir -1.1 r . . mittr tron-r n,,,,,!, t lo.hl .,n ,L :.. ; - - - w..ut Kiiwv..a V- n-'i'i etil U1V liHI' i ilea anil rnes. mrm von not fioto.r o-.. uthmx tf. - r.il fimi! Afr film......,,,.. ;.? :..r. alms indiscreetly, than wrong once by no! giving wnere it is a case i absolute n-Mv-s- j sity: Lloyou, Mr. landem, who do tioth jigall the day. who smoke and t.hv billiartjs at tjie cn)f aU!l (riv,. yoUr an,j dine sumptuously, and tlar.ee graeefullv ! with tho f, f.d.. v.o. nne..,c..' .1..:, fr said a 'Friehd of Man' to his friends .,, h0 stopped with them in Union Square, Street - begging w a bad business, bur a Würse business is that selfishness which maski as principle when it passes tin wretched old man an old woman who are being roughly hustled to the grave. Harper's Magazine, To Imtrove Seed Potatoes. Charles Seager of St. Lous, recommends the following easily tried method of improving potatoes, soa3 to restore them to their original soundness, richness and mealiness of of this valuable root. The plan is this: Keep back some seed potatoes for six or he ven weeks after the usual time of planting, say to the last week of June or the first week in July, and then plant and cultivate theni the ßame as stock potatoes. They will grow until tho frost withers ihe vine;, when they should be dug. As they have not had time to mature, they will be quite small not more than an inch or an inch and a half through, but they should be carefully gathered, and kept safe from fiost through the winter, and planted at the usual time of planting in the spring, one of the small potatoes being sufficient for seed in oach hill. The result will be large sized, sound, mealy potatoes, as I have proven by actual trial. I hope it will bo tried by aomo of our firraerg.
Our Candidates. Mr. Buchanan was born in Franklin county, Pennsylvania, on the 23d of April 1791, and is therefore 65 years old. He served in tho State Legislature two years, in the House of Congress ten years. Gen. Jackson &ent him to Russia as Minister in 1831, where lie remained three years. In 1C31. ho was elected to the United States Sena can 1 remained there eight years. He was Secretary of State under President Polk, and Minister in England under President Pierce. Ho has filled, therefore, nearly every civil station of distinction, the pos to which he has just been nominated bring the last and tho highest which the p.'op!,. of the country have to bestow upon him.
Mr. lire okinridg?, of Kentucky, thecandi.lav fr Vice President, is comparatively a. young man, and a nephew of Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, D. I)., the distinguished Presbyterian clergyman. He is understood to be one of the progressive Young America school, popular in his own State, and was oilered the mission to Spain on the resignation of Mr. Soule, but declined it. He wa twice elected to Congress in the Ash! in 1 lis! riet; the first time over Gen. Leslie (' mbs, and second over Governor Leieher. Stark county ( O.) Democrat. The PnrxciPLEs we Fight for. Thomas JeH"eron lays down the following principles: The People The only source of legitimate power. The absolute and lasting severance of church and State. The freedom, sovereignty and independence of the respective States. The Union A confederacy, neither a consideracy or a centralization. Tho Constitution of the Union A special grant of powers, limited and definite. No hereditary office, nor order, nor tiNo taxa ion beyond the public wants. No cosdy splendor of administration. No proscription of opinion, or public discussion. No unnecessary interference with individual conduct, property or speech. . No favored classes, and no monopolies. No public money expended, except by warrant of .-.poeitic appropriation. No mysienc s in government inaccessible to the public eye. Mr. Dallas. The L'.inl.n corresjxmdent of y. Y.Journul of Voramc'ce wri es as follows: "There is a. this; time not even the semblance of an American war feeling in England. Ti e sentiment which pervades the public mi:: ! is: 'Peace at any price but the pri. e i f dishonor.' Mr. Dallas has contributed vastly to the extension of this sentiment; with which even myal'y. heretofore so supercillious, is leejdy imbued. As an instance, I may remark thu , a few iLfs ag(, he was inthe celebration of a vi -Led t ! present at i-!ti:.,r ms i.ution ;it which the Duke of ( iin,ln l Yl-iL As soon as the din!".'r :Mnill,i:i:,'(' l''e Duke rose to propose his heahh. hen his name was mentionseienti.Mi- ms i.uti on, at which the Duke of i;e,i, the ajpiause became so deafening that IIH J711K'' ('" 111 Iio; )rfceed Alter it had I mu,Mj T. vn.umM,CcU was again i ' manner in his remarks j II- mad-, a dnrd eifert, hut with no better , Mice. -Well gentlemen,' said he, det p,s ,W, ( : l lind, if you are not in adins you nrt a; ast not bohind mo, as you I'okw aküim; Cucl mueu-. Cucumbers ' 0 be lr warded some weeks, .imply by I'l i.ui:.- il,in m the open soil, placing aVutl Mil i t ;n li!L'L 1m i( I I hi t w t-u oi.,l ' - iJ O f III 14 will ..,! . v.... i.- i ,i i '- .iv.e- lei.ue uci eiuiiieni, , - . . i' - . -. nA.j iiv,uvii v.', nie oy o t'111 il'rnuj!i it. Melons, sijuashes and other vines of a similar description, may ue adanceJ by the same very simple and economical process Broken 'das. from rlw. .K 1 .1. -ll r. I . r'- ,irw",r"v"r most a neve ;ritb will answer for this nurpose as well as new, ai.d will last for years. Wateiing frequently and copiously if the weather be dry, with soap suds, &c., as a s imulant, will bo found singularly advantage, msj. Gypsum and pulverized charcod should be frequently sprinkled over i:,s as soon as tlioy are up. irr ill. 1'iiKjr Come.John Van Buren g.iog f..r -Old Buck.' His lette V li l 5ho1 V"!i,,o: tier to thc Gentleman: If des me oreat pleasure to ace -p y , ir i ivi a 1M1 lo unite with the Deiii.K-i.iey ,.f iN'cw York n Wednesday next, in responding to the nominal ion of the disiiuguishod statesman whom the Cincinnati Conven'i u have bo unanimously presented . Jio Democracy of the Union for ih'dr support. In my judgment, the ranks f pu y do not contain two more able an I upright, or better fitted to the respective olhccs..f President and Vice President .f ihe Unheal Suites than Messrs. Buchanan and Breckinridge. Accept my thanks for your kindness, and believe me to be respectfully and truly you i s, J. VAN BUBEN. From Kansas. .St. Louis, Juno 23. A letter to the Brpublican dated Westpoit, the 17th, says Sumner has put the California and Santa Fe, the principal thoroughfares Lading to Kansas, under b.'ockake, and has driven Major Buford, (Jen. Jones and Col. Shelby, all heading emigrant panics desirous of becoming peaceable settlers, out of the Territory. Another letter, dated Kansas City, 16th, says Sumner sia.es that every criminal and person under indictment in Kansas shall be arrested, and that Lau nor any body else, shall come armed into the territory, through Iowa, Nebraska, or any other place, except it be over his dead body. Another attempt was made on the night of the 13th to murder the Deputy Sheriff of Douglas county, who lives in Franklin. Three men came to h! house, and 6hot through thc window at his bed. They then broke open the door, when the Sluritl shot one of thorn dead. The rest fl?d.
AND Summer Goods! GREAT ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS
AT N. H. OGLESBEE & Co. 's BRICK STORE!! it rTAKE thld nietlKxl of informing the public that JL the they are now in receipt of a very lat,e and Jlectcil stock of Spnn- and bummer Goods, jnn: B00TS & SHOES. CIIOCKEIiY &. To which thoy .artieularly invite the attintlon of; hose to bnv GOOD GOODS at tlie i LOWEST FIGURES!! ; As they are determined to o.Ter Greatt i- It trains than have ever before been heard of in thi. coi.n-1 Hoping to merit by intepity of purn .se, and c. strict regard to tlie wants oi'liicircustoim-rs, a sha: of puMie patronage. ! ALL KINDS' OF PRODUCE taken in ex- j chanire for Gods, at thc market prices. mav-2Gtf. ! IESII ARRIVAL! MANUFACTl'RER AND DEALER IN rSl WIT Z? TVLV'TI f Gents' Furnishing Goods, CLOTHS, GASSiiMERES, JEWELRY Has ju.t received a larire .issortiucct of t'lothinjr. Piece Goodi, Hats anJ Cans of cverv varietv suited to the SPRISfi & SUMMER TRADE! Which he takes pleasure in recommending to the public as complete, and Hatters himself that purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to give him thc firt call, as he is determined to sell as low a tlie same can be bought in any house in the West. As he wishes to give his customers such goods as will give satisfaction he proposers make up a considerable portion of his own stock, aad sell none hut u. h as he can recommend, and hopes, by doing i fer business, to secure a liberal and permanent patronage. All orders for CUTTING & MAKING ill be attended to on the shortest notice, and in the latest and most approved styles. In returning thanks to Iiis old friends and customers for their liberal patronage, he solicits a call from all who may want anything in his line of trade. Lumber and Shingles bouirhtat the highest i vice. mav?-2Gtf. " . T 111 K DEMAND TOR THIS UlvSEitVED - ly popular instrument has been so "reat that wie iiHoeisineo mis tieiemimea to uevote special attention to tin ir sale. Ilia instruments are from the best manufacturer in the world and cannot fail to give satisfaction. FRENCH AND GERMAN GUITARS. .1 1 : ii .i. . i-or small lungers, 1'eir Head, 1 00 larger size, do 5 00 Small Patent Head, Common size do do do line finish, do do extra do i fi 00 jXE: 12 00 1 do do verv fine,. ..11 00 nidid Aiiiorir.m (luilars. T hese Guitars are from eaowd and beatiful Rosewood or Mahogany, after the celebrated Spanish models, and are unsurpassed for 1'ullucss ami richness of tone. They arc double lined and blocked throughout, and will not crack or split. pjacEs. No. 1 Guitar, Mahogany, with patent lined case ue. i 1 '- . . . s j ."1 i v. 1 o'o 2 ' ".ill ' 2j UA " 2 lo Kosewoo': " '1 do lo " -1 do do " : do do " 0 do lo GUITAR CASES do do 00 do d) do tiO do do do 00 do wood -line!, 'A paper do i C." GUITAR STR LCS of sup. rioi ..u.i:.;. always on hand. IfiWny litnumiif wüi he car :'!.' ly packed and sent hy st.-.ge orexpinss rpoii rceeij.t of the price as above. Orders res;i etiullv solicted. I). WITTER, Dealer in all kinds of Musical Merchandise, May, 1, 1-viG, 2."ni(. South Ihnd, Ind. A. C. CÄPRON , ATTOBNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND. TXriLLPRACTICr. IX THC COMMON f rieas and Circuit Courts of the Ninth Judiial Circuit. Collections throughout Northern Indiana attended to. Odiec with C. II. Reeve. 14U J. J. VINALL, M. D.f IIOMOPATIIII! PISVNKIIW Particular attention pa'd to Obstetkic Practick, and CHRONIC DISEASES OP WOMEN, A M Diseases of Children. . ...... uuiee over l aimer s More, corner oi .m.cihgan and LaPurte Street--, where he can be coni;ltel at all hours. il2tl. RAIL ROAD CROSSING! LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! rpiiE UM)KRsir.Ni:i) arc now in J full operation in their new hop, at the south end of the hriile, with ae.ooil 5up-.lv of the best of Timber, Iron, Coal &c. ami the best of vii knien, especially Muck-smiths, who can't be beat at blowing; rend; to do all work in theirline of business at Wagons, Uuppcs, Carriages &e. We expect we are located here for life, ami will do Avoik w liich will maintain us amon; Meehunies ami others ; threlore, w e warrant our woik to he done in a workman-like 111 inner, ami we mean what we say ou this subject. REPAIRING done at short notice; also; Custom Elacksmithing. Wagon Hubs lor sale too, kc. E. S. & A. P. ELLIOTT. Plymouth, Nov. 15, lr.r5. ltt MILLINERY. TVI'KS. DUNHAM, THANKFUL FOR PAST X 1 favors, and desiring a continuance of the same, takes this method of informing her old patrons and tlie public generally, that she has received A SPLENDED STOCK OF MILLINERY OF THE BEST QUALITY AND LATEST FASHIONS, And will continue the above business in all its va rious branches at hrr residence, fourth block ou the west eideof Michigan St, where she will be happy to w ait on all those who may favor her w ith a call. Dec. 6, 'öö. 4mG HAKNESSJNIAKING!! Having located in this place for ihe purpose of carrying on the above business in all ita V A RIO US 13 Pi A NC r I KS, respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Give me a call, examine the enquire thc prices, and 1 am sure will say, "Joe's is the place to Buv Aiivtliinjr in tlint Linr? Shop over Pershing i Thompson's Drug Store. JOSEPH HUME. Plymouth, Indiana, April 10 1 F."G. SKtr BOOTS &, SHOES! rpO be found nt the RICK STORE, Hoots .V. I ) 10f8 at prices not to be beat for cheapness in 1. j rn Indiana. Fine Boots as low as .$20.
II. IU PERSUING L. A. THOMPSON', PERSHING & THOMPSON,
Wholesale and retail dealers in . Pig 0G 4l&nffiif J HC ' 'x"J C T-fiie. 2C 5fyeXÖ A ; j, tti yf g w ft bi L i njT MX, J V JL'i & i. Iii O I (At the old i-tand of II. Ii: Pershing.) VA es rn Is sai.l u le the fpiee ef life Vin is 11 proper " ; ; ' ' ' 1 selves together as dealers in UKUÜb 6L MtU KJ IiJfc.tSI 01 all kinds; P im!.' fi';.- I Is -. V ,, ?'!', IM -,.,.,, I r Mi!,'. Ill',', Mm . i! I ?i'e 'I lU 5 lNOTB.U.rNTS, PATFf & F.CLECT MEDdNES, 1311ÜSTTKS, SA8TT, : a i.j kivi.s; W.Te Twin:.. l'M t mi i . vronr And general assortment of 17 A TV""" ?ir? All of which will be gold at the lowest living prices, for Cash, Produce, or ready pay. P. & .-cnsible of the favors heretofore received from the citizens of MARSIIAI.I. COUNTY, Tender their thanks for past favors, and solicit a continuance of their conlidence, as we are determined to make Their Interest our Interest. We warrant all goods sold by us to be what we represent them. Ali order-; accompanied with the nn'iiey, will meet with prompt ;tt-niion. March ao, 1 "ii,;. I91y. C.-iRIXET ANlH'll.Wii M.tlx!.;! I ITI.LY inform the eiii.ens of M ar.!u!l and ' ;i !j""ii"n.: counties, tli.it he iii! continues to m innfu ture t'ali'in't Ware at ! ! I i stand, oppo.-ite the "Dniii craf Oßa-:"' where he is j r. p. red to fill j ordeis i'r I iiijiio.re on id'ort notice, and in limost approvi d ."tle-, und made of tlie Ia1 material, lie would also inform his numerous customers, that he ha iiii accoinpli.-h.-d workman in his eiiipho. whose husiiiess it is to make FANCY CHAIRS Of which he has a good supply en hand, of differcut kind- in ranted to be i ue :i. .0 substantial wori; wari . T T , I 1. He is 11 No prepared to build. O O IP IE?9 X J3" S3 On tlie .-h'i.'i. .i j,......'o,le notiee. To those wishi'i ! Con is. h. would -ay that he is prepared at ;1! times to let tiK in h ive the article they want, at rcchrhj th fane tprciiterf, and on reasonable terms. He would return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and hopes by honest v, promptness and fair dealing, to still retain his old customers, and obtain nianv new ones. Those having SCREW DUIVKKS AND 15EI) WRENCH ES of his, will obline him urv inuchhv returnimr them. TAKE NOTICE. All those indibted to him. on Note or Book ilCcount, will save about TEN per cent by squaring up immediate! v. L. PIATT. ri vinouih Nov. ir, ".".". 11-1-1 -V. AND VJ g'g' CrCtö flIE r
Fvnii.anl M-MnlliOOMB AND SEE US!
ihm n!i M V . h Nil ' il . , v. 11 tice th t 11 la . i' A J-: IIa r ,1 1 i'. i:: : a m h ndid stock 01' . LW (i' )i )1 S, at tin ii in w Sio;,- U-.aise on ihe i oiin r of (!i ;uet aiid La; trte streets, i.iiii.).site the ; P -t o:h lit PI III '.it.il, CHsi-JuiL' Ol , lirOi PriPS, iJli'llWiirP, ! 'Pivie i e t t ! i ... " . ; ' " ' o aii!i, iVC, cVC. I ; I 1 i1- -i' i .:.om nun1 j vi t'ij v. ia lo j ui - I jc-i.s.-o, j-.e ai,;e naiiMoa:-vi s, or , BONNETS. HATS. CAPS i oxoxxxirbr, I Or anything in their line, to call and examine their j tock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are deter mined to sell and will sell for e ash or i ead pay as CIIKAP AS THE CHEAPEST! We can alford to sell oods for a small profit, as we intend to be economical and let the coiiiinunit v I';irt benefitted thereby. We embrace tin- opportunitv to tender to our old utouieis our thank- br their past patronaire, and hope still to be participants in their -.ood wishes and to share in their patronage. Aul we say to one and all, f;ive us a call, and it we fail to mit m we Hatter our-ches that it will be no fault of ours. CLIhW KLAND k IILWKTT. niay.'-2 'J-tf. ARRIVAL OF THE IMCIFirü i,AT:K FJ50M CMJv AGO! I'KAUE IX Tili: CRIMLA!! GREAT DECLINE I fillOmiO I'ROVISIOAS VI'EW das airo I returned from Chicago, and soon after, came tumblid along OF ALL KINDS; COFFEE, SFGAR, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, WHITE FISH, COD FISH, .MACK ER EL, RICE, SALT, T015ACCO, I -llESIDESl'R I' ITS, -- t . - . r . , vf f W" v'V 4T j 1 j l 2 J S i W yy A. WjjI In endless vaiietv, and everything else kept in a GROCERY' STOKE. FRESH PIES AND CAKES kept constantly on h ind. I have adopted the "No Trust" system, believing that it is the only right way of doing business to insure fair bargains to purchasers; and will adhere strictly to it; ami in order to patronize diose who patronize me, 1 will take in exchange for Groceries, IJuttcr, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes, Beeswax, Rags, and allow the highest market price for them. For the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, I return my sincere thanks, and hope, by close application to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Remember the place third door on the east side of Michigan Street, Plymouth, Ind. A. VINNEDGE. may 15 27tf. C. H. REEVE, Attorney at Law, PI mouth Ind. Stocks. Bond j and Town nropertv for sale. Collections promptly ; attended to throiieh Northern Indian i. Refers, to Coolv, YVahswortii V co Chicago 111. Bibcock co., Water St N. Y. Fim.n, Mi-: RUIT V co.,. . . .Coui tlamh St N. Y. Barnks Piiaro Barclay St N. Y. LornoN co Philada. Pcnn. Ho. J. Brmi.y, Supreme Jude, Om.dia City, Nebra-ka. J. B. Bi:wtr Esu, Gen'I Ag't .Etna Ins. C, Cincinnati Ohio. LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE Effected on Ihe most reliable Companies on the most favorable Terms. nllv HORACE C ORB IN, TT0RNEY AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all business, in the line of his Proffssiou, entrusted to his care, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana; and will give particular attention, to buying and selling Lnnd, paying Taxes. &c. Plnnouth, Nor. !,s, l?55 tr-
J. C.IOWM.IX w. C. SHIRLEY i BBOWXLEE & S11II.LEY.
i -w- . a ii -1 B E ror tlie l,uT"tc of "'tii"3K th-business o , fuecivfully earrieil on at the old stand, now ocen-' ' , . I. i r . . j pier, uy iiieiu, nae nie pleasure ui :iiin'iua iii i tlio pu! i!ie, that tlioif stow liou-e lias boen rcct nt!v ! nlai-edin order to lontaai the LAUGEST STOCK OF GOODS! Ever brought to Plyiu-nith; :::id which they design j selün-r at lii iees FA lit FOR PUIiCT TASKTIS. The r-re-mt n,. ha.iurr i,.., ; the j ii.-iii.--iii 1:11.-j i..ee, lor a nuniin r ol vtars, am: ol.tahieda tla.n.n-h knh.I-e of the j Quality: Quantity of G-oods I v.,.....-.- !-...., .f. ...1- .... ..i.. n..... i . ! v " ' .'ii4.li . ß in..? iii.w t, uiuer tih'-i'j-'. h s that ik' i i' a i'l ttv l'J 4 v v e v . f V i.' 2j ( )r their pi ;. hi ait-i'. h'e'.i'ei-s w"t!i a view tj Tin v1::im tii-; ir seth t.i-te- and wants ol tli- j pt.Ui'-.anil tl LIBERAL PATRONAGE i Ieretn!ire het'iwt d cm the huu-e is r'"!e ' tlit-M- ?MIV'-'J. ,.,.c Tvli-r-t a'.' voti hve kn-.n j"jmiii our b e. -hood to the prcsci.t have bought conviiiced of oar d of i;s are onesty - Hy the fairness with which we have dealt with you; and now, that we have taken the W H O Ij s man a cement Ourselves, ask our friends in particular, end the rest of mankind generally, to
GIVE US A CA.LL!jJÄ
Look at our uoois inquire the jinces, an.l thirds vou will buv a "PILE OF GOODS!" And go awav witli the impression lint "HONEST CORN EI?" Is t!ir place to buy (Iood reasonable. They hae j on hand, and oiler lor sale, a laige jiidwe!l elected stock ol Sniiiu inid tSuiiiiiicr )fv VmnhW Consisting in p u t as follows
El.ANNDI.S, C A S 1 .M I : II KS , SaTIXETTS, TiROAl) Cl.OTH, Drilling, Shektixcs, Plkacjied .Mcsliv, Prints, lat. style, SiiAwfs, Miaoxorf. GROCERIES. Tea, Molassls, Coefle, Svrui-s, Slgar, ArLsricE, Tobacco, Rice. HARDWARE. 1 loLLOW-WARE, Ql'KENSWARE, Axns, P.F.i.i-s, Saw?, I'ii.r.s. STATIONERY. Note Pamir, IjEtter Pater, Eoolscap, Memorankims, Check Hooks, Account Books, Day Hooks, Lekgers, Journals, School Books, Pens, Writing I'liid. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Over Coat.?, Dress Coats, Crock Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Stocks, Cravats, Hats, Cats, Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags, Umbrellas, Sole Leather, Boots t Shoes, ok
All description; ami in short, every article usually kept in a Dry (ioods Store, ;dl of which they propose to sell on reasonable terms. We will take mott all kind? of PRODUCE Ifl ?xchan-e l'-,eC"-M-Ui ana resist fully invite all i M 'k - oc.r .hiti iice, (you havi- not itlready.) j :.n 1 vi;i i; ivc no fcr.rs tirat you wii! not pa'.ro;;Vo:::. vi rv Rr-'.'ectfid: v, RR(jwNi.i;i; &" siiiri.cy. N. !h A!ipcrs )i,skn ;.in- thenwives indcJited l'TI I " !. . 1 ok aeeount, are earnestly retiix te, .. call imnn diateiv and settle tlu inie, si we v. i-a to close tue tKjoüs a suon as possible jj v U. i iVb 7, 7.6. 13tf. "MUCH AGO ABOUT NOTHING3' iiA.s p.ecn vi:rhti:d for some time past, but that time now is past, and Marli ado alHHil SOMETHINU, has taken its lace; and C IIAIJJ.KS IA1IKI? tired of seeing Plymouth decked out with "three cent Stores, has HOCGHT AND HROUGHT ON a llegular "Two Horse" Store! None of your GoCart, one horse allairs, but as Sam. Weiler would say an out-and-outer to look at "and ifxou don't believe it, coine and look at it. Hiuh prices for tea, coilcc,siiiraraiil iu.la?esare 'done for," and Pry Goods ince the abolition of the "beverat:e law," are AMAZING- CHEAP. Thankful to Li ci;e;omers for emptying his tore as bare a a bird cayc, and hoping thev "ill doit a-ain," he has tilled it "chock lull" of lillY ROODS, (JKOCEKIES, HOOTS A: SHOES, HATS, CAPS, SHAWLS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, WOODEN-WARE, 150XES, IIA RR EI. S. CLOTHINd, FANCY ITXLWS, ' Dutch and i ankee Clerks, w ith a little Irish, and il.-.. 1 ... :ll 11 I .... 1 I j.' ue cai aim inn en ou miitr -;ihu.-, mjiu iiuiik vj ''w :,t ess prices, lor the same inuhty, than you can lind elsewhere. He has trusted out one year, and now he w ant the -i?ea(iy," and as he can't stand trust two years in succession, for the present you had best bring ou CASH OR PRODUCE To any amount, and vou can have the Good. "GOOD GOODS" At trilling price?. ANY KINO OF GOODS To suit vour w ants or fancy. AXV QUA XT ITY OF GOODS, At the bctt bargains. Further multiplicity of word is useless. Just call at the now overllowimr store o CHARLES PALMER. Nov. 29, V)5. :itf 3E3EO3FbX) ON! IHIo,,. ON TO TTTHY. TO THAT DIME YOU'VE GOT X y until you get to T. A. Lemon's Store, and buv more good for it in his line of Groceries of all kinds, pure Drugs and Medicines, Patent Cures of all kinds, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Glassand Putty, Fancy Goods, Tovg, Notions, BooK Stationery, Jovelrv. Ccnfcctioncrv; EvErYtHiNg that anybody wants, or can want, or will ever want, or I lmüiinv hiicmfM with, than vou can t-ct for F I V E times the nionev out where cle, i Nor.-yi, v; ' ftf.
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(ULEXDARFOR 1856.
-s ll - ' 9 S ? a C , ( i J.v. ; .!.. 1; 2 .- .1 r.'Ji-LY ..1..' i a' :i' 4' r, C f 9 I'l 11 IO : ' f, T ci .m'io v.i il l.'. ir.iT i j i:14 13 1 17 n i5 1 -2 1 . a:i -2 1 -2: M I 'jo 1 o- ., , oß -2, 2- -2'J : 31 ...... i '. 1 irn ! Feb "2 Alg. . 1 2 :v -I : r. f Ä 4 5 (1 7 K 'I ion liiou .is hi I in u 12 1 - ij ir n; IT - 1: 2;i 2 -2-2 i: 17 i- ih-mioj o- o 1 :: -JT ;2 - 2 . . -21 y;, ui Z. - , ; Mar .. .. .. .. .. 1 kit 31 'i r 1 o C 7 - . . i -i : i r" , 10 11 '2 VA 11 lö j "i 1(1 ii l- ji c. 1 7 iiMeuJi i M i;nii; 11.. ...j II -2 1 -J" '2(i 21 2 ',: ' 2 1 -2-2 2' 2 1 "iiS 7 'i :;l . 2'J .. .... ' Arr. .... 1 2 n i : f. 7. 1 Hi 12 Oct. ... . . .; 1 2 - 4 ." G 7 s ; m j 1 1:2 i:: 14 IT, IT. 17 i-s If U-Jl 22 2 JÖ 2ft 21 2" -t! ; j Nov 1 ü : a l i v 11 l-j 1:; m 15 1' 17 1 - 1: -J-t i: 1 1 ir 10 17 1 r. 22l 2-2 2 i 2i 27'2' 21 2- W .!0 . . . .' M.w ...... . .! 1! 2 li i : r, : t 1 10 11 1-. J 14 1." Hi 17 - i; ; 1 -l -jo 2 A 21 2:2i'r:l 22'Ali:,l 1 JCXE- ........ 112:: 4 ö f; 7 ! t: 9 1' ll 12 i:5 M 1.V1G17 l i: 2!21 ! 22 2.' 21 2ö 2( 27 2 ! ay .30.. 1 .1. .-.... j -i -j 1 2." -jr, -j7 2'J Dkc. .. 1 -j : 4 o t; ' ' ! 10 11 12 1.1 1 1 1: i; 17 1 M 2-2 2 ' 212:20' 2.) -ii ..'..?. COUNTY OFFIC13IIS. I). ISNEHT.K. . Treasurer. I.eeorder. uditor. Sheriff. Coroner. Clerk. Tost Master. "axvactor, S. G k'NLKE,. . O.NAI.D,. wefj. ym yAN Valkexburcii, I r. mtti.v i - N. H. V.t KAKI, J. 1 VAN ALKKNHlKttll, COCA'TV COMVISSIOVERS. 1). GoROOV, iV. CllA.MPI.IX. Examiners ok School Teabijeks. Jamls McFar lin, Henry M. Logan. Circuit Court. Hon. Thomas Stan-field Jtide. Terms. second Monday in August and February. Common Plus Court. Hon. K. Egbert, Judge. Terms. Third Monday's in January, Apiil, July, and October. Commissioners Court. First Mondays in March, June, September, and December. Agents for the Democrat. Tlie following named Gentlemen are resnectfiivll requested to act as Agents: E. Egbert, South Ih nd. West York. Ladoga. Chremont. Vienna. Marion. Tiketon. Knox. Sidnev. 1 airnioiint. Hl'CRiell. Woostcr. ..Tipi e:iiioc Town. IJourfon. Wolf Creek Mills. North I), ml. Locke. S.iiro. Celestia. Lyeurgus. . . . .Michigan Cit v. A. Eari , James Logan, E. Johnson, Thomas M. Logan,.. James n row ni.ee, Cr -J(KjAN,. ...... W. MeCoRMICK Wm. Downev, Casper Fox, John Soice, Daviii JIroadbent,. . Axprew Whisler,.. N. Pearson, Da vi u Zehner, Maj. E. Hrown, J. D. FniLirs, L. II. Ankrew p 1'iiii.ir Dccomr, (IrORGE (Irace John M. Ci.arkso.n,. Arrivals and Departures Mails to & from Plymouth. Mai! fr-m the North, ro:n Si;:h, mrivi s i i i v day Sundays excepted at 12 M. and di "vrt- f r South at 1 !'., P. M. M til i'jo:ri llie S.iuh. -North, arrives at f 1 M, anl j.a; t at ."' .. P M. Mail from Li Pi it- .orives Mn..ivs. Wi'iine- ! das I'lidavs. at (i P .M, and departs Tii ,ast I Tl:ui -.las .S; Saturdays, at A ?d. j M .il from Ft Wayne arr'nes eerv Wetlnesd i at (i P M, and departs Thursdays at 7 A M. M t II from Goshen, arrives evei v Thursdav at (i j P M, and departs lYidty at 5 A M. I Mail from Knox, arrives Wcdie.lavs .,t 1 an,i dei.arts Thurl ays at A M 1 " - - . - Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. 1. E jual and exact ju.-i.io to all m. n, ,f wv.. ever State or peiuasieii, religious or uikica!. 2. Peace, commerce raid honest frieiid--h:' with all nation-:; entertaining alliance with none. ."h Tlie right of States and Territories to adininiter their own domestic allairs. 4. Freedom and eor.ality; the soven igi;tv of the people, and the right of the majority to rule when constitutionally expressed. .". Economy in tie public expenditures and a sacred preservation to public- fails. Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and general ditUi-ion of r.-eful it formation. 7. Opposition to all secret jiolitic.il organization, and all corruption in politic?. A Sacred pieservation of the Federal CoutiOition, and im ivligiou- te--t foroftiee. !. No bi-otry, orjiid- of cast, or distinction of birth among Am rican cilien. 1". Reji-ct and protection for ihe lights of all. 11. Thc preservation of the naturalization law--, and the rhdit of all to the public domain and the protection of tie American floven.im nt. 12. Oppn-ition to ail chartered nionoj-olic -. Fh Common brotherhood und good will to all esrcciallv to tho-e of the houchold id" faith. Law of Newspapers. 1. Subscribers who do net give express notice lo the contrary, are considered as wishing to continiw their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance ofthcir pap rs. the publisher iimv coiitiliuu to i-oui thcin until all arrearages arc paid. 'A. If sulisi ribers neglect oricfu.-e to take their papers from the ollicethey arc held resHinsilIe till they have settled thc hill and ordered the paj-or di coniinuid. 4. If subscribers remove to other places without iuformin the 'i'blihers. and the pajn-r is vtill sent to the former i'ircction, they arc hi Id it sensible The Courts have decided that refiiMii' lo t ike pafK-r IWon thc cHi-e, or rrmoving ami leading uncalled for, is rniMA facie eideiice of intentional fraud. R. M. BROWN R. C. BAXTFR. BROWN & HA XT CK, DEALERS IV AMI MAXITAITI RI:R" OF Tin, SliiTl-lron and CoppiTwarp. TTOULD MOST RESPECTFULLY IN f f form the Citizen of Marshall County, that they are now under full headway, and are prepared tvi furnish any article in their line, a sh.iile lower than cu-toiners have heretofore been in the habit of paying, and perhap a little locr than any other c?Ublishinent in this part of Northern Indian.-,. We are practical workmen m;r. ! s, and manufacture our own arcs of i he very I est ol stock, uid a w e intend nuking it :i perm.ui. i.t bi'inea perhaps for life, ourcusvnn rs may nst Hssure! that we will sell thei.! mne lut y' and cheap er1icU$. The Ladies shall be jr-unptly waited upon and can have any article in our line manufactured or repaired to order, and short notice. We shall adopt hs an invariable rule no disappointment when work is promised. Shop two doors . ith of the brick store, at tho sign of "Tin Shop," ..cross the side walk. R AGS and most ni tides of country Produce taken in exchange. Call and see us Plymouth, Nov. 22, U5:. 2t VINCENT, HIMROD &, CO., Manufacturers & wholesale dcalcw in AND TINNERS' STOCK, No. 2-12 Lake and 233 S. Wtter St. ' CHICAGO, lVbnnn 21, T, ILLINOIS. Utf.
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