Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 August 1856 — Page 4
.he Public Judgment. is no mistakiiiij the publi" judo--the mad career of sectionalism in ie House of Rcpres uitatives. The following from tho Boston Post, expresses the sentiment of the popular mind on the extraordinary proposition to withhold supplies: The Black Republican members of Congress refuse to vole money to pay the army, in order that the Government troops which cleared Kansas from illegal invaders Miseourians and Aboliiionists May be wiih-
drawn, and the lemtorv given up to civil ! rwm I war: aijis is nie evidence :i meir rcaru for law and order, for freedom! The forces under Col. Sumner have restored or der, enforced law, protected the peaceably j ''". Territory were engaeil in tlie pur-1 ,A profitable employment, .and the j osperity flowing from the cessation of , intention was being manifested in all j quarters. let the "peculiar friends ot j Kansas would reverse all this remove all competent restraint upon the lawless, and introduce anew the acrimony and deadly strife which so latelv marked the course of) events on the Missouri border. They arc i like the Kev. Mr. Higginson, who almost 1 hoped to hear of the sacrifice of the lives of j his fellow citizens to arouse the. Eastern : States. . The removal of the troops is just what I tne -Missouri invaders desire and have ask-; ed for, and the Black Republican members j of the House of Representatives unite with I them in endoavoriiy to c-ffret that etui. Thisisihocorisisteneyof hyp. cn :ieal dem I a-ro-'us, who are wiliincr to see the lives of' thos: saerilieo'l to whom tlnv pretend to 1 , ii , , .. , . ; be triendly, 111 order to make pohtieal capi--i .1 , , , l. til to aid their selhsli ambiiion and partian ur o1 ; aan purports. A writer 111 the JSufionnl Inftlltfcnccr, a c 1 1 a ,1 . c .. . few days airo, made the tollov.ni' forcible ' . t . r.i i comments on the new movement ot the He-
disposed citizen driven awav armed ban-! sus saving, lo and sm no more. -Not nil "h'S"1"' " vnn, 1 1 1 v J N I I' i ! i I 1 I V " ,,, "" "v -. 7 ,..5 , , 1 . 1 .1 i it 1 . 1 1 . e 1 ! milliit kiJ J . J- -I IV L llli ' niilc-J tu.!!! riMiU'iith. all in iron d iieiL.-hl..rh.od.s dilti, and exercised a power that, by the ( can etiace that dark spot from her memory; PU;P1' , , ... As thee are determined to oilVr Cn-ater n.ir-ain eonvenient fsdioo1'. .l.oos. miil and ehnrehes.- ' last accounts, was manifesting its beneti-j there is fear that reason will forsake her And now, m Uelocd, nu text 1 jtj1;in i'vc ever before hecn heard of in ihvj conn- A lmine h-mse and l.'i on Michi-an street, in 1 cial influence in the quiet and i.idustrv of throne. ihe hears the dashing of the dark M A L T. ty. . riymonth, in th.-ei eteruf iii: -s. This n- r-1 the population. Xearlv the whole people ! waters, whose waves are wailing to make M., mv beloved, is Moral. 13ut 1-t me, , "l'1'1"- tV,nH,Ih 1 "f ' !' I""! f h 'r' ,,u.v -.,r x,r. - ,j J !. . . , 3 , . -.'. luuiiu, niiui.ii. iiuu.uin., tint iTiraitl to the wants ot their en.-t imei s, a share : to loeate. or to si II a ir.i in. e.in l;nd no ! et tor invest - i
frablicans' ijrami coi -jioration, consututui tlie ArJ v i . t 'largest Hailroad organizations in the Un3JE5SRS. LtUTORs: Intimations have ; 0 0 been thrown -uit in the House of Hpresen-i r,' , ... ... .1 . 1 -n 1 Any advantages which wi 1 accrue to ta.ives of stopping tlie appropriation bi s, . p;(, . . , ,. ,, , . . ,. . .1 1 j 1 lttsburh and to I ennsylvania rom tins unices certain thin-'s are done m connoc-' ri .- . -iui. . T- t , ... ' consolidation are too apparent- to reniur" lion with Kansas. In a monarchy like, , . 11,. , , V'
. j I- TV ...I : I 1 1 1 . c- n hieh wotihl jus.'itv sueh a .evuluuona- . r- -i ry step m a Government con.-.tutred a3 is tH-.t.fih. rn;f.i cm. .1 1.,. v '- aci. III4 u nut. 1 til" system of such frerjuont recurrence to the ?r successtally nttemo'ed 1:1 this rountrv ;, t. i. l i .1 I- . l it is to be hoped the Lxeeutive, whoever I 7 i . he m.iy ho, when it takes place, will allow ..v. ...... , ....n ii I.IIXI--5 ,11.11 e, V. Ill ilium ihe eonsetiuences to fclWu. the bitter en-1 ' without anv attempt to cheek or mlii -to them. Let him pay off and lay up every
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ti" i li-.'v mi i .1:01 .ii-H Uli MilOU. IU I clliisv 1- . . . provisions, clothmo;, arms and accoutro- : . w , .... tor p.. iiiieal ellect, and that honesty wa: tl- i v e i-i x .iMia: rvih m, Allsance, (. anton, Alassi on. ' i , i , , ments htores and . supples tf every kind, it- . M n, , ., not an clement involved m the scheme. j , t . ,1 -o, 11 I '.Uoo.s.er, .Manslield, C rest mm, JJucvrus, 1 .... . , ... , , i.irMji.f.tta0i,..ir.... ...,-.. i ...s.t.-.i ' ' ' " I Iia 1...MI.-.I' ...... ........I ..... . .....I .1 . .
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........ u .... , a.....-ij. i, iiii hi 'III. "on, :on lorm Mini.'. 1 r.i . , . idea ot the result upon the Community, , . J . ' without any distinehon as to station, prof -salon or trade. The mere accumulation of coin in the Mib-treasury, without any corresponding disbursements, would, in cial and commercial community. I'nderthe pressure and o;on...ral distress which would ensue, the immense mass of stocks of every description that is bold in the country would be depreciated to the extent of 200000.000, or the measure. We already have suflioierit ? already have suflieient; without addli.o. such a be to the burden. i ; ' trouble on hand load as this would b A Tmlv Sad Aflfair i J oau Xlftlll . j A melancholy case of love, despair, and suiciJe occurred at West Trv, X. V., on ........ r I 1 , naturua week. A yoitu'r ady unmet ' I, i" n i e i i i- t i ers.a it. iJrowu Jell Iwr boardino-liouso on ' that day, and on ihe followu.o; Monday I morning her dead ho ly was found in the canal. It app-ais from the testimony that ; .a young man named Amos A. Cass had t for some two vear.s nrevionslv t.v.n r. .vi..attentions to the deceased. On Saturday ; at 1 o'ebek he went to see Miss iJiovvn, . . J -.--v. .. j". - aim was wi.n ner some two hours. He tola ner no was about to be mnnied nnd she wished him much j y, cVc. In about an hour after he w. nt, away sl.e Ai the holism and was ne'er heard of till her dead body was found as above stated. In her room was found a composition which h was supposed had refjrence to her own case. In it she speaks of a maiden who dwelt happy and contented; in process of lime a youth came to pass the leisure hours with her, who taught her to love, and in whose company she was happy. The following ; are the concluding paragraphs of the com- j munication she left behind when she com- j mi' ted the fatal deed: "What means this? He talks of love, and then that they must part. She knew oi no other love but the first pure lovo of an honest heart. Hush, bo still." God has withdrawn His strong arm; ministering angels stand back. "Why is this?" Oh! why has God left her? Is it because ßhe first withheld her loye in permitting a mortal to rce-mo
less than three months, break every bank ; t, . i . i ' atiuthor avenue to their j.u.
betwoen W ash,,.-ton and Kastport, but not ; 4 , r", i " ' , ! must be found. Another teuus of leeches before those institutions, iu ellorts to save i an'.e' 1 Vn "v ' (t l"v!!lo1?,V C ",C111" " (i' - themselves by rapid curtailments had spread : W ?' V-l Srrinr,,pJt,1 Mul ! vented an entirely new phlebotomising pro-
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would decline to a still further extent, and -7;" " - but desidte ihe immense elfoits of the a!:!!" !(I Vx ;' '-'rl S,.,I,".V " '"llH
.11 , . t 1 ,1 e , , . i nie cincilKUl, 1 CHI and L nca"t) road at 1 1 ..-.i -.1 1 1 lieilxr, Iron, l oalc. and Hiebest oi workmen, csallspecio, of both fnrei-nand domestic ; 1Mvmoutl and h , X(w V1l.lliv , ' ! malgamalionists only 171,o'J have been : peciallv lllaek-smiths, who can't be beat atbw-; productions would suffer in like form to a ; , ' '" T ,; . ! ,r I t At- ' ntribuicd to the fund. Si of which came rea.lv to do all w..,k in th.i.line of business !lt ' greater or less extent. t i ul ' ,' l';!from Jersey City! (irceley k Co. arc i,, ; Wa.onsihes. Cania,,, .vc. ; Xo men or set 01 men. or j.artv, howev- ( J'S i ?U:ett l ym1 ! despair, and rather than admit the humili- , W V er numerous, who would .assume the re- a"i.T Stnt UuV ,",,,?na aml W1!"'' I .at in- fact that the nie, ites think mon? of t..r.t.llZ tlL r!" :.iV,V::,r '
. , ; Tj consummation of the coiisoli l-.tlon i aiu, ' 1 U 1 1 '0o,-'l" ! U,U,K IMU,,; "l :md otlicrs ; threfore. we warrant our v.o.k to be , sponsibility. could stand before such an i .n.IIr , ' " " . 11 Ul ( " .''V l0T dollars than their prineipl-s, the Trih- done in a workman-like m .m.-r. and we ,. an what KiMT im.m: ix ! outbreak of indication as would f ,llow j . , ' a. v mtcr;' ;.and V' " ,nr subsc.ibes 91,000. (which will never ve say o this sai-ject. REPAIRING done ' f ifWW'E; g, IT i t SHU 1 IAVC under such circumstances, but they would ! "Z Jf ' " V? cn" h ' 'Mbe paid,) the object bein- to -prove" that tV "S Black3mitWuS- Jl W 1 iihlLlN .I.MJ I U1 IMUMS ; be crushed out of poliiieal existence, with-, ,Tn -u TTl T' ' the nigocl ites art benevolent, philanthropic " Un' V V n 1 It TT ' K mV h 1 u" "" (" 'U out the remotest hope of ever again resus- ' lf . T. "e. tliu pam.ilic. I'lvmouth, Nov. ' tf j -für, came tumbiid- ai.m- . , citating If such an experiment is ever i ,on ' i;:1::!0: ' ' Tllere are a number of professed nigger- i OrOOOiOStried in this country, it will never bo re-; ft 7l .c,..ven,enees , . . . b , f , . v . MU, A X 1 UY MAU.;' ' neated under ihe f..irf.il n. nit ihn ..l l 1 1)0 L,n,rd a soti as the A leoheny ; , 4, - , , . . . 1 1 1 J 1 lilt 4. 1.,....,.,,., er: u pcaitü u üer tlie teirt U ie,ult that would j . completed whieb w;il 1 at -in 'los ln thr l'urs's. aml M t,UMr rurs-' TV B KS. DCXHAM, THAXKFCL Coli PAST ( ' ; . VPI M ; follow to the authors, abettors, or aiders of lCl' AW,in x- ,U an ; stiin-rs with the -rasn of a mu,r. The I VB rums. ,.1 ii.rbe, :. eou.b,,,:,,,.,. r.i,..! M,,.'A rA.1:11 I
thathomaqp which was due to her Malier? or is it to teach her that the flesh is weak? or why did He forsake one who from her infancy, morning, noon, and night, had bowed before Ilim and craved for His blessing: A change has come over this maiden; she awakes from her dream to find she
clasns a shadow. The sun shines no moie ! upon her pathway; the stars are dim. Oh! how can she live when another's form is clasped in those arms, another's head rests on that bosom? How can she smile on the II same as u ner heart was not molten l,:iü, uc&aiaiu anu uii'nut'ii. inert is .laiKiK-ss i over her soul; nought on earth can cheer her now. übe knows the irreatest cJntä i"" have erred, and she hears the voice of Je-: her shroud, and a voice saving, come, here is rest for the weary. Sh? cannot stay within this frail tenement; she must leave it because it has proved so weak. There is something which I dread, It is a dark, a fearful thinir; 'Tis not the dread of death tis more It i.? the dread of inadnes-d' This is one of the most mysterious and: melancholy cases we have ever been called upon to record. The deceased was about i twenty-seven years of age, had always resi-' tied in West Troy, was a member of the j IJaptist church, ai d was universally re-1 spec.ed. - IVoni the Pittimr.i- n.mnii-in The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company. i i rr. .... 1 .1 v 1 1 lie iirsd step under the consolidation of i tl , ( , , ... . . , .. the (. cz 1, O. A: J., and ! . . tV C. Hail-' n 1 .1 1 roau Companies, was made m the eletrtion ! Hoard of Directors of the eonsoli Iat-! t 1 . , , . ' edroad. As mdividiia ltiesj these comiiani"s I 1 . , 1 . nae ceasea to e.xisi, ana are now merged 1 , . iiiucii iiiuiiK-ui. Alio I 1 1 1 s oil ro'll , felt me 1 011s.iMuj.uvu 10.111, a ( 1 lo atul ,, , 1 4- i- 1 , l ennsv vania road trom l ittsbnr" to C rest-: r n. ,. Plo. ., , ' , . J'!K0!..o,adistaneeofirj, nnles; the Ohio ; and Indiana road, f,.-ni Crestline to Fort .. : ... . : i. ..n .i - " ,l V"1 "" H " " ii ? cements ot a 1 in i .. i r tu ! I I. .. ! I I i i - 1 1 .. . 1. 1 1 i ...... . I. .. . .. .. . I 1 : ... , i v ..i fj ... -nr. st, .1 nit in liilir illl'l .11 rr!li e , . e . - n,';,,t- a,,lIf fieu,tl;:s f lVVil Mf"ly l'V 'y V1 V'?.nx. ,s nol exeelb. if "l a"' ot V . iiio nil'.- p.i-s,.-s, we i.iriy on u 111.' 1. lie JieaVOl', V.l. v vuiiuim,!, ...ii.-. i.., i ii unjiiui .lllil .III). .,..:....! .... ir loivo.-, .un i i fMi'i;! ii ii L-i.-iiifisDi ll.lo.eil ,i ithe section ot country uirroutKiin'' them, :..,.... ' . .... . . , bui:i 'SS. ... a ... . ,. i J he consolidated road is hiirhly l.ivored !
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(liana road, at (Yestins, the Mad Iliverand Lake Kiie. road at Forest, ihe Dayton and Michinn n.nd at Lima, the bike Kiie, The consolid-dion consummated , .hill ... f " 1 ' ? V d, '". ,'Z1 .1 ' 1 'i " i in(J conscjuent losillts, the value and im- . - ii I porianee n willen will, we trust, prove I , 1,.,,. .1. ....... .. ... 1 I e.iai iii.in ui'J lll'iSl .NHIL'U L' (IW 11 ? ,I,aiC ' t Lank iv a Tioiit I'lack! L u.e, tlu nobi "puis Kansas traitor and impo.sfor, lias been retailing his horrible stories of the wronirs of Hie Kansas aboliiionists. f r a week or two past, at sundry places iu Iowa. ! ti, .,ii.nr .. i i. i i: -;, ..me; in.- y.i liOlllino; f rth to a crowd of black republicans at OskalMsa, In; was ovum, ; AT hU usual quantum of ijas against the Kansas Le.ris lature, whi'di he pronounced a bous all'air. deuyinir; that any of its acis wete binding, when ui old liinier in the room rose up and Locoed h-ave to enquire bow and why it was, ii' all this was true that he (Lane) applied to that same legislature f.r a divorce from his wife! Line 'willed down; the question of the honest old countryman threw him off his guard, and e mbar . I t a rassed him to such an extent, that lie left the stand amid ihe sneersand jibes of bis own ooliiical friends who composed tbo meeting. It is a mailer of history that Lane did nnnlv to that identical 'hoo-ii lo.r. islature for a divorce from his wife; and the only way he could reply to an inquiry like that of the old far ni'T, would be to say that lie wanted only a 'bogus' t'ivorce. Hut that wasn't the sort of divorce for Lane's wife; as sub recently obfained the genuine article, at tho hands of a circuit court in Indiana, on the ground of deser tionandbad treatment gener.illv.-l Quin-1.
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The Knickerbocker, for August, revives the following irood tiling:
For a long time has the following Sermon ' lain in our drawer. lished in the London zinc, ' edited for about by that most excellent Urban, Gent. ' The sermon was 1 was preached at the request of two sch , ars, bv a lover of 'good ale and old, ; r a Tmrdt which Avas formed of a liollor, tree. lie thus began: . 1 . T . - . I ' 13E1.0VE: u'i me crave vouraueimon: 1 . - - 1 r. ... I o r,i r. 1 . 1 1 1. i.t o ... . . .. f .. o 1, . . ... ..... .... i"i i hui .1 ninu iii.ni, v .mm; .u v cm.t i n.u nin the first place, premise: ' I cannot divide my text into sentences, because it Ims none; nor into words, it being but one; nor into syllables, because it is but a monosyllable. Therefore, as I ! have said, I must divide it into letters: M . A . L . T . ' To repeat: M. is Moral: A. is Allegorical: L. is Literal: and T. is Theological. The Moral is set forth to teach Drunkirds their duty; wherefore my lust shall he ' exhortation ' 31: my Masters: i A: All of you L: Loave oil" T: Tipplino;. 'J'he Allegorical is when one thing- is spoken of, and another thing is meant. ' .Vow the Thing Spoken Of is siniply 1 A L T . M: My Masters: A: All of you L: Listen T: To my Text. ' Hut the Thing Meant is Strong Heer, I which von make: " j M: Meat: A: Apparel: L: Liberty: 1 : J rcasure. 4 The Literal is according to the Leiters: M: Much: . A: Ale: L: Li i lie: T: Thrift. ' The Theological is according to lh: effects it works: First, in this world; Sec ondly, in the world to come some a b'twe would e to see l..' HUMBUG. Some time since the New York Tribune contained an editorial call for "a subscription in aid of the cause of Freedom in Kansas." It was well known by all sensible v tloneei in- i,ttriis.'S siml to emisiini'i. i.i i ii . I f r l 1 c Hlack Ivepubliean lund, a Iaro-e portion of . 1 ' w 1 . which was to be p.inl to the proprietors 'f Abolition papers for printing Abolition and disunion documents "for Wmral cir-1 , t-lll'Ul'.'O. Ir,..-l. t-.i-.l l I 1 , 1 1- b.lit til'ifl. .It-ll- til.l .1 w Vitts..! iiwinn.i.i.i-jjni'.i'ivi'n.si, i hi e i .is ' . ,.. ... ..i i ...r. i r. ui..:...1... ..: IIIIII II .1-) or i vin-vj i'""i" i-'i ' l'v -J ses i :,.. i ..I... in...i. nepumicau ireasurv. I 'Flapdoodle' see Marryattl was ex tensively lavished upon the dollar-giving I Is who worship I remotitand (neelev, ! ' 7W'''' K is K"lv below j Jar, and will be thus l noted until ll.o cou.l- ; lry botm one -rand lunatic asylum. t r:. T , , 3 I tJ 1 1 or tg . ti tf i tf I'll Fit 1 1 It . ' 1 - I it-The 7Vif and other republican pa . ! pors are daily recordini; the result of votes t ,L..,, ;,, ii,.. ..,,.- .,,1 ,.ti ,. i. tb, ,.,., ,.,-. ' ....... ..... .... ..i.e.. oo" v lances on the .'residential qucätioii. Dut they have omitted the following, taken a ! j f'v" days n-ro on (he road from Kocle ster ! to Uullalo. ' Will the Timr make a note of i it? i..,.i ... J ue . i i.i 11 , j;r Killmoie V Fremont 'Z J.efore the train reached IJud'alo, the conductor had both the Fremont voters con(lined iu the saloon of the car for yöX'o oMinis jtockct. Wash. Union. 4Kn, what are you doing there on Ihe lloor! 'Why, sir, I have received a shock.' A shock?' Yes sir.' What kind of a shock? 'Why, mir, one of your .subscribers came in during your absence, and oflered topay.' Couldn't have been our I'd that received that shock. A mother once cured her little boy of swearing by washing out his mouth with fcoap-suds every time he had profane language in it. itfTwenty-siy of the Presses of South Carolina are in favor of tho election of Iamks Urem nan, and only .seven oimosed.
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' "ll i i. i.w ot superior ,u iniv ai-: wavs on hand, i.i Anv iustriam nt will be careful- i 1.. : i i . i . , , , . I packed and sent bv si a ire or express upon rr- ; cVipt of the price as al.ove. Orders rt spe, tiullN i j solieted. D. WI'I'TLII, Ulil,rr In ail.khl'N ,,f -M!icaI Merctiai.di.se. j .U.iv, I, lili, iini'i. South lulid, Ind. i A. C. CAPRON, I rl'fl'' Vll 1 ii. i rill i . -A LXWUiS I. 1 ALLAU, PLYMOUTH, INU. Tl7' I LLIMtACTICi: IX Tili: COMMON V V l leas ind Circuit Courts of ihe Ninth Judi ial Circuit. Collection-; throiiLlioiit Xorthern Indii ami attended to. Ol'.iee with C. II. Reeve. Mly . , r-. Ä i svrvm isi LOOK OUT FOR THt ENGINE! fHUl M CNDKUSICNLD A..L .NOV cni)i;i;s!c.m:i) a.'.l now in J. '1 opi-rat.on in their new shop, :;t tlie south -r;.n-r.,,i her old patrons s,n'1 ,"" " K'-fdly.that .die has received A PLENDED STOC5C OF M5LUNEflY GJ-OODS ' T " n T1IL I1LST OC L1TV AXI) I .TLST " ' ' t.i tJ 1 1 1 "V' V AS1I 1 ) N S , nd will continue the above business in all its va rious branches! at her residence, fourth block on the . . . . . . si snu-ol .Mic;ii";an M, where sue in i,e liatipv to wait on all those who mav favor her with a call.' IK l-r, '"'"- '' . - . , , -s. r . ,- TX-r M, 1 1 A 1 ll l.Nr iM A IV 1 jN V.l!! ,, , . , . . . i r llav nu; located m this plaee lor the put i ns of ,, . , .' -ii.. earn iii'j; on the above business in all its various i;i:axciii:s, respect fill I v solicit a share of public patronage. (Jive me a call, examine the ( i.iiiire the prices, and I am sure will s.iy, ''Joe'is the place to luv itivlliinr in tlml Line' Shop over Persleicj & Thompson's Drier Sbre, josr.rn iii'.mi:. riv mouth, Indian i, April l' I -ödJ. J. VINALL, M. D., iKiiKiioiMTiiic nivximx. r.utieul.ir iitt.ntioi) iaid to Oii.sii i ine ritviiur., .1 1 ano CHRONIC DISEASES Or WOMEN, A I Diseases of Children. Ollice ov er ('. Palmer's Store, orner of Miehipui and Lal'oi te Streets, where he can he consulted nt all hours. 22f
IJOO'PS & SI I O liS ! rni) be found at the 1UIICK STOIU., Hoots A; I Shoes at prices not to he bent fop cheapness in Northern Indiana, fine Pools us low as i.ö'b ys
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& -H & -ö I T . . . .,, . -, .v.. . . . . ,- . . . 11 1 1:1 j li-;i 111 in i, 1 L I : . j :i cr -sin ! la lh., u it u .') acres liiii 'loveiiii ht . I,' i'.isi'. '..). w.i - . - ' j nient, and no more lideral term- than I will uive. j AlsiO far T?ontJTltZsJ, 11 .Xwlifc. Two 'ood dwellings; one Sit! !- room and Warej house (the latter l.ite'v oeeujiiei d 1 iv foster al- ; lace as a (Iroeery Sion-.) and one small dwelling-. i .Anp'vat mv ollice on Lanorte street. ! jun;-":.iif. " ' C. II. RF.l'.VK. 3?L TT S3 BUT TRUE! D. ARMSTRONG' HAS STARTLD A ! 1JLACK-SM1T11 SI-I3 One door South of Llliott A. C'o's Wauou - J5!ai ksmith shop, and opposite th Aiuerie.m House, where he is prepared to do Custom work on short 1 notice and on reasonable terms. Anything in tlie ! ."til 1 1 .! one oi ii,ieivsmiiri:n.ii can oe none at ins ;ioj ui , thel.itest sivh'. and most substantial manner. Or- ! ders oilt'ted. riymouth Ind., Ala v 1 1-."G -J.'nyl. - , ...,, . ... . . LHi.NLl',AlUi.lI.3IAKlA(i:; r in i : r x i) i : n s k : n i ; 1 1 wo i : li r r.s v i:ct3 IT LLV inform the citizens of Marshall and aoioni lie; eoini!ie. tiiat !: s;;il e:.'?iTaiues t manu r:. ;.,.,. .f v:,r.. :,t Ins 1.1 -t.,,.,1. momooo-tl.e 1 : .j),lttrr(l, (ßft.r wiere he is jaepaivd to' fill all one. i i m in no ui i. 'n I ivt l iruivv iiri iu iii. most ai';'i-ocil .-;!'-. and m ii'c of the 'est material. lie wuldal-'o inform his numerous eu-to-1 liieis. tint he has an aecoiinilishi d workman in his 1 : ,,,..!., v. v.h.-e biwin.. it ; to i-.i-il.-e ! ! ' r a mva i a in tn i Of which he has a nood supply on hand, of diOcrcnt kiiu!-- m-ide neat and substantia! work warrant e I to lie tyoe.'i. lie is also prepared to build. COPPINS On the sh rte-t iole ta-tiee. To tho-e wish'';sr ' Cu-nvs. lie would ay that hei prepared at all tunes to let tiK-m have tue-aniele they v.ant. at : r Ihr fh.'f ."jirri'it anil on n i::oni'itr lirui.". He would return hi- thanks f r the liberal pat-. ron i;:i- In retof.ire received, rud hopes by honesty, i proinMU' -." ;'.ü'! i'air ilealii.L'. to si ill retain his old tu-: oim is. :.'.-l oblaln ni mv new one-. Tho-,.- liivimr SCKLW D!II LKS AND LI'D WII FNCHLSof h:-, v.iii oiilip- him very much by i"e! urnin;' tliem. iSi'i i'iO Üil..'.8,i. All th se indebted t: him. Oil Note or llo-l.-i;n', will save about TLN er cent bv sijuarinu' ; immediately W.L. 1'I'1T. rivmou.th . v. 1 f:, .'-.". ii-l-l v. AND riiii: :-ood oenple of I'lvmouth, and Ul; I 11 0 fo.j.tvl;, :"eti'-ra!. w ill take notice that the Iie'.V f CLBAVBLAND Cc EEVETT, ai the l'ost (buei , in 1 iy mouth, ei.-usis'iu.u' fcl Drv (!oii(k (iroeorirs, hnw ttl ( t n lli CllOCKKKV. TIXWAHi:, A-c, A-e. Thev respectfully invite j ersoiis wishnur to j urchase anv of the nbov- named articles, or BONNETS, HATS, CAPS CIiOTH3NG, Or anything in their line, to call and examine their stock before pirrehasiiiLT clsew here, sis we are determined to sell and will sell for cash or ready pay as CHKAl AS Till-: (MIKAI'IIST! We can alVord to sell pods for a small profit, as ive intend to he economical and h t the eo.nmunit v i ... :.. i ....... i i ...I .1, ...... i.. l" ui Ml l i't li' lliu ii un ten. We emhraee this opportun;! v to temh r to our oM ! eustomers ,,r thank. br t heir past tnma , and p(' mi.i i.i im- Mniri iiiis 111 iiirii-"iii,i ni.-iirs mihi ' all. -ive lis a c dl, and ii we lad to suit von we Hitter mirselve: .U. .. 1.. If III lie t,,. f... f .,f ...n-j CLL.W CL.iXI) & IILWKTT. niavJi 2:11'. MIWAL OF TH E l'ACiriC!! I rilOM CI I ICACiO! pj:avk ix Tin-: en im I-, ah , m.CKL:K1:L, ' ' T01!A(Vi , u .,l!:stnI i KITTS, V a ,V gc tfVFW T : 1 l i 4 1 " " -- 1 - . - . An endless varietv, and ev cry t imtir e lse kept m a I . . . .'....-i .r.N.-..-I i ' 11 VI 11.1 w I f 1 I ' I . ( i HOCl'iKV STOJtL. I'KLSII Vll'. AM ( ALLS kept con-tantlv , x.. -, ,,,,,. th it it is the otil i ii;lit way ol doin business to iiiMiie fair I urea ins lo purchaser; anl will aohere stricdv to it: and 'monier to pitrotiizc (hose who atroiii7.e me. I will take in exchanj;e for ( roceries, lluttcr. L-TL's, Chickens. Polatoes, Ileesvvux, Ka 's, and al ow l ie highest market price tor them, i ; . ... , i . i i -or the literal lalronae In retolore liestoweil ! ' 1 . , . , , , ind allow ihe highest market price for them. ! oll Hie, I K lei n no miio ic iu.iuiv, au-i impe, lose application lo business, to merit a continuance j ol ihe same. j IlViiieinber the place third door on the cast side I nf Mieiiiiran Streit. PI vniouth, lud. . iNNiinni:. mav !." itf. c. h: reeve, Atb.tiuo at Law. Kb mouth Ind. Slocks, bonds. . and To.ui properly for sa' Collections promj'tly ' allended lo throu-di Non.kTii Indiana, lielers, to Cooi.v, W.Miswo.t i II eo., I hieaeo III. I! V win k co Vat'rSl . V. t'o I o. Ml lour .V o.,. . . . Court landt St N. . I.vitM.s I'll vi;" I tart lav Si N. V. Lot hon co Phiiada. Penn. llo. J. Iht viuv, Supr KT I ... I . I 1 l'..x cme .Indue. I bii.ih.l ( it V,
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HORACE CORBIN, TTt IKNLV AT LAW, PLY Mol'TII. IM Will attciilto all busines-:, in the line of his Pi-olession. e.iti listed to his care, in Ihe Circuit and Common Picas Courts in Northern Indiana; and in rive particular atn-ntion to buyinic and selling Ianil. p.ivinir Ta'S, Ac. Plnnoi.tb, Nov . !.'. I .-'.".' d '
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BitowNLrn w. c. surnixv. BROAVXLEE & SHIRLEY, TAVINCJ FORMED A COP ARTNLUSHIP cecs:!!'! im- a .-lOiiv nin'i.i 10 una lii.nUct. n.itt i-f : . . . ? . ... . . 1 : 1 1 1 - 1 1 ir m i '1. 1-r v " Diiihu a jl it in r. k i.''n.ki IT1 Ikik 1 WaSaOi itN J ILi 5lemr. Aa WibLi! Ortlieirj iiei'slieatt ii. They have male their seleetiims with a view to the tastes and wants of the 1'uKHe.andthe LIBERAL PATRONAGE ' Heretofore lestowed on the house is jrood evidence oi-.!:eirMieeess. J Ah, st of von have known from onr loydio(d ! up to the oresciit have boinrht iroods of us are eonvineed ot our 4 Vy the fairness with which we have dealt with you; anil now, that we have taken the j WHOLE MANAG ETVIEKT j Ourselves, a.-k our friends in jjia-ticul.tr, and the test of mankind :enerallv, to GIVE m A CALL! , . . , , . . . . Look at our (.nods m-iuire the prices, an 1 we think vott will buv a "PILE OF GOODS!" And to awav with the impression that HON EST CO UXEI 1" j Is the place to buy L.oo'ls rea-on.io.e. 1 uey Iia - j on h:r.d, and oilVr for sale, ajare an lVell selected 'stock of
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t'onsistinir in oart as follows I'lawki", j C'asm.v.i:k!.s, SaTIXKTTS, I V.R. AI ".!)T, PuiLLlNt;, Shk::tics, IiLCACilLD MlSl IX, I I'lMNTS. I. AT. STVI V. Shawls, Tea, Corn.i:, Sltjak, Tobacco, GROCER! IT C ?doLAsS, Svr.i rs. Ai.Lsrui., II ICE. HARDWARE. lioLi.ow-w.vr.i:, Axes, QcEi.Nsw.viii:. llILS. rAVS, STATIONERY. XOTK PaPKU, Fooi.sc.vr, ( HECK IlooKS, DV II MKS, Jo'T.N.U I'KN:. I.i rirn r.vPEi:. Me.MOU VM't'MS, Accoi.nt I?ofKs, Li::;i.r.s. Senooi. IN iiii;-. Wkitino Fl.Mi. READY-MADE CLOTHING )vi:r Coats, Fp.ock Coats, Vi:ts, Stocks, litis,, )-::.: Coats, l'-.v:. Da a v l.l!-. Cr. vv.vi, CM-, l rcNKs, Tl! AVI. I 1 V M.. Sole I.i: at i ; :;e.. Vai 1. l' i! i v-. Jli'ois a Shoes, or Ail deseriptioiw; ;(!!!! in she-,-!, eve'-.' a: dele t ; - j : ; 1 1 1 kent in a Drv ( loods Sinre u! tifvviiic'.i thev piMOo-e to sell on reasonable terms. Wo will take r.io-i ;di k'i:dof -T3 T? r? ".-TTk 'TT T. "TT! GOME AND SHS US! .M ike our .le'juainianee, (you have u t alread., :u ! we will have r.o fear- that yo'.t wi'd n--t patrenYoUls, Verv l!espectfli!i . idUiWNLF.L " SIlllILF.Y X. 11. All persons kn-.'-.vlnir themselves iu !b to ti:e l ite lirm o" J. l-i-ow idee ,V Co.. bv note book aeeount, are f tiruisli'j reije.e.-ieil In rail im. in iliat.-iy ale! settle til" same booKS as soon ;".s pe.-s.ble. is we wi.-.i to close t!;n. .v s. l.hf. "fUCII A90 ABOUT NOTHING'1 ii as in:i:x vi:i;iiti:d von so.mi: ti.mi: pa-t, but that time now i.-c past, and .Miicli ado iikiil t;().!lii'illl.(;. has taken its place; and : .i i ii i -tj i,t mim ! V.I l;.lllilV J .l-iiji . . . . ., t - V1 v,"r 1 m"utU ,K"l kt"a "ut w,lh "thvi v ' ' ' ,N1) nRnr(;T oX , , ... ,, . x. .... ... """ ....... ... I ..ui.... I.i I....1 at . ili.l it 1 nil d ill t siv "an Olll-ailU ..Ulli l .n, .o... ........... . ; lielieve it, eoine uiul look :it it. i Hi-Ji prices for tea, eotl'ee,M!:ir and molasses are I "done tor," and IVydood.s since the abolition ol the "bei t rage law," are AMAZING- CHEAP. j Thankful to his customers for empty!..- his Vrc i as hare a a bird cajre, and hoping thev "will do it : he i.as niie.iit -choek mv oiI Mi V OOODS, (:ijjci:uii:.-, HOOTS & HATS, CATS. SHAWLS, HAKDWAUL. (.'KOCK Lit Y. WOODCX WAKL, llOXLS. 15AKKLLS. CLOTH IXC., I CANCV ITXLNS. - D,u,h and Yankee Clerks, with a li.tle Irish. and "1" hd ,n7 'n vou '"""' than, at .t iricrs, lor the same quality, than you i . 1 can tunl ftenrltcre. II.. ...j lnwl..,l nut .mo vii:ii-. mill IIIIW 111' nuiil the He has trusted out one vear. and now he wants the t ...... ...... 'lictnlit" and as he can't stand trust two years in succession, lor the present von lial I. est i.rnif: on I cash or produce , To any amount, and ou can have theOoods. "GOOD G00DG" At trilliie' nrices. kind or (i(H.)i)s A X Y To suit vour wants or f iin-v. AXY OUAXT1TY OF (ioODS, ., , . ,. . .. , At the best ba.eains. I urther miiltiplicit v ol vvotd is llselcs Jut call at the now o ci .low iicj: stoic o CHAIiLLS r.LMi;u. :itf Nov . 2), '33 -.- "KTtvTB jff(J&T 9 fj P taJJ tJ-Wr V r I i 1 JättiV LU CrS HA " I.V Li. iriiY. 'po that Dmi: vopa i: cop I y until you jret to 'P. A. Lkmov's Stre, and j j buv more eoods for it in his line ol (Iroccrics of all i ! kinds, pure Drills and Medieines, Patent Cures ot ! all kinds, Paints. Oils. Dos t. lass and Pullv, l'an- i cy(bois, Tovs, NoUons, I lucks. Station, ry, Jewelry, Cont'eetionery ; I . v I' r Y t 1 1 i N j; th.it anybody wants, r can want, or will ever want, or has any business with, than you can p for V 1 V V, times the monev aio vv here lse, N-v .',:, '33'. ;tf.
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".' -J7 2 '2'J .U ."1 i Jcni; i :i 4 ." ; 7 . - : in 11 i-j in 11 1Ö Ki 17 1 l'.2')21 22 2:i 2 1 23 2i' 21 2 J!'.'I.. ....... COUNTY OF1TCEIIS. I P. ViwEoor.. . . .Treasurer. . . . . Recorder. uditor. .Shfriff. Corrner. Clerk. Tost Master. lit 'ÄtJ 1 I Alt l 'ON Al t), , j . k. an Vai.kknei k..m,. . L. M TTISO,. X. R. IV-K.tr.n J. I'. Vax Valkknitkou, . i v" 1). Vanvactor, S. G .: j 1;AAmim ,:s (.f School Tkabufks. James McFak11i;nkv M. Lot; an. T. Hon. 1 MOM AS STAr!."I.t Judfc. . Tianis second Mondav in August and IVbruarv. ! Common 1'i.f.s Coiut. Ihm. 1. r.(,m:r.T, Jud-o. ! Tkp.ms. Third Monda's in Jamurv, April, Julv. an 1 ( letoiH r. ('ii'iV!s!..i:rs Corn r. First Mondays, in March, June. :'; tt mber. ai:d Pecen.ber. Agents far the Democrat. The following ii inii-d (lentlemeii are rciectfuyll reijü ste l to act a At;eias: L. F,.r.i:uT A. Laim JaMUS I.!H.A, , F...I onv;. .-.V TlM.I S I.oOVV,. J Wi." l.lt'UVM.EK.. . . v. I. VN W. M Cii.,:ji;i k. . . . Win. J ..-: V r'.: i ; I. i v I . South Ilend. West York. Ladoga. Zie:is-i"le. Vienna. Minou. 1'iketon. Knox. Siiinev. l a:rn;oi:ut. Ilrenien. Wooster. . ..Tippecanoe Town. 15 jcr'o:i. .Wolf Creek Mills. North I tend. Lo-ke. .Siiiro. I "e'i'stiü. Lv eur'rus. Miehipui Citv. 1) v ' .1 1 I "1i::m,. Osl.. i;,. l)vj,7-nKK, f. v J. !'. I'mT'.ü's L. ii. ir.rv . . . :.:m ir 1 1 i.i ,!:.!: ( i r. er. JoM .'I. Ci.vr.Ksiiv. Arrivals and Departures Hails io & from Plymouth. M dl fr m the North, oii; South, arrives everv d.; Si.nd.n s eeep(( d .n 12 M. Mid dep. tt-fur r. m. .iiii! i:-ei i.ie .u:ji, l"o:i.it arrive at 3 M. id ;..:rts at V M. 31 ii! from Li I" rte arrive M ,11.1.1V, W'e-.lnec days A. I Vidav s. at (i I .M. and deji.ots 'i'uevlays. i m.rsiiav.s ,v niii-.i ivs. at t r t A M M ill iVo'u l'i Wavtii- e.i-;ives everv Wednesday at 1 1 M. and departs Thursdays at 7 A AL M id li -m (.-heil, arrives en rv Thursdav at ti 1' M. a:i 1 .l. p .rt- did iy at A M. M.i'i (V eil Kno, airive- W diu lays at 1 1 M, a.ai dep.'.its Thür, lays :1t . M. Cardinal Principles cf the Eemocratic Party. I. C ,u.d and e a.-: j-i-o.- t .-.'.I ne u. of whatever State 4r j er-u i-i..n. re!i..iou- r poliiieal. Te iei . comm-rce and hom t i'rii nd-'.iij wirli all n itii.;i-; ntert lining ai!i.tie-e with none. .'. The ri-Ji! of States and Territories to admin ister their own domestic all tirs. -1. I'reeili'in and equality; the overelpiit v of the ' people, and the riidit of the majority to rule when e n-tit.;t'.onally impressed. ; ". Leoieiiny ill til" J llMi- eM-etalitUles and a s -.er d j reservation to public fait.-. b. l Yiedoiii of religion, fn eilom of the pres, ! and general dilVus'u.n if uset'til iiiferiuatioii. j . Opposiiion toall secret political organizations and all corni iion in .lit u s. 1 . A sio-ivl pw ser atio.. of the l 'er.il Constitution, and no r"liui"us t -t forolhce. lb No bigotry, or pride nt' east, or distinction of birih anions American citiz ih. I". Kesj cct and protection fur the i::.ht. of all. 11. The preset vaiioii of the naturalization Ia, : and the riuht oi" ail to the pi.t.'ie I'mn-iin t.n the proteeiien of the American (lov i n:i:n nt. 12. Opposition to all di n ti-ro! lie !... li"-. 1"'. Ci-mtr.en brode-ihoo-i and lkm1 v ill toall cs; c-i.tlly to i!...-e id the h csi hold of faith. Law cf 17eY.sp.rcrs. I. Subscribers w h do iv t ive ; ti notice t the eontr.iry, are eeii-ltiered as wishing to -ontinu iheir subscriptions. .'. If subscribers order the iliseeiitinuance oftht ir papers, the puUd-hcr may eontinue to send (hem t:ntil all arrearage are paid. .'b If si:!.ser b i s neglect or refuse to take their papers from the nlliee they are ln hl resjKmible till they have settled the bill and ordered the paper diseontine.ed. 1. Il subsciibers reinov e to other places without ' informing t!,e publishers, and the paper is .tilUei to the former direction, they are held responsible The (',mts have deei.ied ,1,., refusing to take , paper Irom the oll ce, or remov mp and Icav ini . : i a- - .Mit hiumiioi kh.i ihoo i u n. io..o.u- ei umiiium; fraud. fraud. WOMirJinii KXCITKMIJXT AT HONEST CORNER" IK LS II AKKIVAL Oi' SPR'NG AND SUMMER GOODS!! j HI! OWXLKK SHI ULK Y. ' Are ii'ov reci iv inr their Spring and Summer Mit- , . . . ,, ... ' I'unuinj; on the I -. t selected an I ! L.K(;i:sT STOCK OK (J OILS ; xt '' b.oe.Lht to this M uket. and are determine! ! '11 l"!' f clie.ON-r th.ui ambo.lv !s., I vv lii-a w. lake into coiinler..l n-n their Ion:; 'e- : rii'liee in the business tlu-ir rejtiit.it i.ni as Itiisiucss ! nu'ii, iiud th.'ir di ti imin ilien lo do bv their oitsto- , mers as thev would b' done b ; hut vn- vil: : brii tly, that v i rvlhinr in the line of Spring anil , Summer Drv (loods. of every stvle and price j Il.irdware, rock rv. (;.-o''ri-s, Yanke Not ion land iu f.n t, ev orv thai Miited to the wants of this i country, -an now he had at their Store as cheap as 1 elsewhere, nnd a call at Honest Corner" will coni itne voti that "where cheap Coods an th re is '"' lw , UliUU .M.I.II & IINJI.K'V . '"''"ii. VINCENT, HIMROD & CO., Manufacturers, .v wholesale hahrs in A X I TINNERS' STOCK, No. 2 VI Iike and 2X S. Water St. ClIICAt.O ILLINOIS. I'rbniarv 2, '30, IMf.
