Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 October 1856 — Page 4
W j AV.T-; I-eig- ."3 the uov.-cr!:;:, ...... . . At lis: !:.i
::t:b:-.'.o:i ;e:r.!).nit oi" tLa i::r r.ti:.uv:l revolving utterly 1 crucang n gamps: every y-i cf braze a bendiasd that : o:i i! j through ti e snowy suv.,. ll e ? ct io b:v . - I i::c ro.-UM: the loc?: tra ir-vents that hunL'i , . - O ' v-v-Jr-d r. i-c-iu to 3cp.tu.h?, and v.e we:e ; .-.uie, by ;r.j a rut i;a:-r.oji;s, to lore ou r I b:-ttte:e:i a:-! 3 flotilla clear of them. To .tr i.VIili sVroj;;u. vv J 1. soon fuaJ oaradlvea,
1:1 a stielch a hmd-water wiJe encu-.i ; nn,v,t.et VA poli-ics with all the bitpi;c us rvv.!::-rm.ani with the :ti-; ,i:i.Hetivenes3 that a Yankee fanatic : ;;,roJ pn tv-.v. f Ian J c!e,, at hzud. CJmVjVl,vL v- i:1'v:I,,:'l r: i:tw r One day last veeV, Col. D. II. Ilofin, buhhii,; w.:;: i;-;-t-i.;o ; t b:ull0l'':l:ul i ol. line'Whi-.and J. Blair Moore, Demrihyt rjvjiialor.-iisinar-iii! f hJ f and Co. J. J. rntter-
ü - or in" ! Thv rose, J uä the bv-.n to drive a-ain; Lut there , no.lii.ifr ; d-".v bat, r jt; a rarji)l ! V.". -5 II:.. Ill .If 'Z-' - o.t'. l- ih.j .Iii I J..!d 0:1 I't . . : tue 1 U.V.'' i tide. Tfe il.-j0 luve h?r hartem anil ! Mr: of weatn r oaii ut:; z, nr!'.:a;i t!:e bo:z 1 1 1 1 1 : l. ik' Ciii.e.l. It v,as .!: awf'i! storrti; n.i i 1: v th.'tl 've J i l v; t all ; ill c:iM:in! exert! Mt 1. . n' b't1.!:: out th .scud that broke ovo.- us, v.-i.h b::-h.-j!.-. At G vWiAi :!.. for j i" st-a! :i: v. 0 !.t:!.d W 1-iO b li i-' ,, V ,1 . d warding; oil ti:o iee ii.Io waij !:i.;Ii en-:: h 0:,j by I'll" belt s v.)j)i a :i;i: jiw us t;:-iL!:; eh worn eacn v, ;i u
. V " '. ;. i;7'P :Vl ' y:-;1uV'' g''V 0i:'J- thnt the De mocrats and Whigs of Pennsyl- j terests ,.f one i-ortion to the injury ul another pored ia the 0:1.1:-; u ;:5.-t v. .'.:( ;t- J.i:i-i - l un; 1 .. .1 ;. . .1 . -, ,p .i.ot i,- .... i 1 tion of our comm m countrv: that cverv citizen and. u-, 1 as V, - It' L-.'f. 'wo .-I .v.u ' I V"' .1 cverv section of the coenti-v has uri.ht to demand ,) .V, , 1 , . ;J,yy Vi -'"Z tl-.em brought to the block aivi ft v.rt, nn equality of rights anJpnvilv-es, um., ti.e ;- 7 ! n.. cur , ,.f under the auctioneer's ! and to complete jmi ample protection ed persons .ail
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;.'K":'V L;l I1J;K"i:' -X ; digniiled Yankee Ab-diiiotd coolly op q,- '",. ' ;'t v.e inu:3. : 0,j ., B -5st;n paper and commenced reading.
1at thvar ii.tg tili!) l oar long e vI j c d th 1 e .: Oi ("'.--. ri i : l . t . t . u:i s r.i t'ur cr; ' 'i 1 1 ti. - : :i. i , oi 1 our i' ;..':) their ... I , . s tl ii oi 'ti; ;. is Ji: t 1.1 ' - il-l-i.e : Vi t I 1; vv -m':i i ' i lo : ii! i. . i i ::!.'. ta.er r. j a' I; 'V.t .1 orildj, ?-k, a::d .!::;?'. -d ' :;!!" J'.V.-.'s. V,. It . . t . i 1 in:;"!v ;:i it l. '. o '.' ,1 i, 1 " ... ! 'v. I I !' a jr.v. i a: ..?i I'.'V, -.-.I 1 . . . ' f w i 1 o "V i I es tl': .,1 . .. .... !. ih;d r. iliV . r I"-1" 'l -:i 11: d th : p-ii i t. i-;i: ei: n.s ..f b..-;... i j i:i o::i v.;-. 1 "i 1 i 1 . i - I rh.dv.-.l by hinlIr wa.s l:o.-lo.-s t, 1 '...; 2 1 li-'itrs. M .f.'iher 'ssibiii v f r -.-s. I ii'g-d a:d lo-'d .en m I'' Ill r- t Mi o; tro n 'j V.:t ia f tog'.'lher uns -:i w i : i. . t i.i'. it-- '.-i l s-tra-n -d Ii':- h it . ii-'i-.ib -rs, an ! "! II!;-, t t; :ariv a. on lion oi: .'T bv it., ;:i tIT. o ( j Vol) d'oi. V. W'-re r.-diic.-d i. dtdv that ia i n.s 0f . i-,-,f .,,,. j v tie eh-rn.;'- of j-i'i c .'.iM not i i '': f!i- -,r.:.o-i!i of i! .. .-n-v 1 ti! ! d i -N " - -'IIt. t::i I o h-i' i -i -'it 1.1 I tm . .ti'. 1 i : . I f . . . . I i ! ;ri i t i to S V;; iv-, i'i i ti1-' i'O'M .I 1 1 !!' w - i I V" I ' ! t', oiir-nj.pü 's ..f li ! ' ihii lif'iv-lvvi.l. ,v It 1 it Ti.;' lhi-i Ml '"d pa -sag,.; a 1 n' th" di-rj .,t lie p ii:ilul 1 !) q vhi-h b'.P 1 I! d'.ir i .ic ol ih" Iii M loi -li! iv. d! b-.v,. 1 i ' pa; ac'.p lb! . ia Li .n;s . i i . ,.. .i. vcrlelrdav 1 reu. .a. a h'iv..., b'loit a, a h'.-.r.., b V ' . .... . . . " O . v .i i .iiiioaig.g i , i..-pf writ o;b e r .'. :n- ' ' ' 'I b-d :;..; : !, s oil" M'-n t'o-i ! in a dp o-; r ;. P ! i, ii!.-tg--d a f..-r -;tb 'k fr..;.; I.-, r, v. i'.h h r i-J tn.s 1m; 'o-- i.;i; hu- lV.iiti th-.-ir. f i - -. i i 1 1 g a. id h.- -ii:i:; li'.m It r d atbv.-k.-il ;i m . T k i ! b 1 :,t'!"-' '-'"J'' :'-"u- ' I-ividi-';. af er vhieh ii - i. -! ;t p.-tvhv'r an I l.-t.-era'cd him so -l 'i!v. fhr. he (! I sb .illv w a t -p1 i . A '..t:ig ti -r cub b oi"i:i" p. tie A . I : I 1 I i , . . i i ...... . . I " . i t "., ".:i s-; !... i iit ei.ag v. i:n in o il l.-;oj. t which -d. 1.1 l.:,.,l, . V.i -j - .. I'. 111! .1 " b -ii'. f -ar liOd'-.hs . iaee, was tie p.-it victim t h-r rag-., ;if r v.hi.di f,he do!Moli-h- ! ra-vera! e ig --, of rare and vabt ibl- binls. i ho I. '-.j.'.r arrived at this juncture, and n afera f l ri Tis siriig'gi-, .succeeded ht'-ü-io j. . f -rocpja- brub, b th IM'.VIT 1 i di -f o! tin; surrounding neighborhood, t,o i - 1 1 '7 7 V'1' ?UV" Mi;',?V";il!,;;K;-i ' d in blc akPig Iron; the building;. (. I .h,..S, Vnto.rZl',!. . , ".: of wnieh v. "i-nfr.ti ! she Avoald "My d '.ir (' don 1 I j. -tc-ivc y-u slopt .hi: i...f ...,r:n !i t i . l . i - f So n il.e 1 1 . . o ' ..... ... . .......... ., I-, ,i verv bad h. tbir," sai I a vvr.rtho div ine i 9 f f- 1 41 t i f I i ins i.Hi-dion.M's. .Mi, doctor I could j not pv-.sib!v ke.-p awak'-, I wa-i so drou - j y.' Woul I ir. u,,i b well, COiH.1 to ; take a littl ' 'omtt' to loon vou awake?" ..... .. .mi - .3:11111 11 iv-v-ij x v 1 1 i..ii:. ..1 ... , 1 1 11 1 I .Lor, was t!io (t'lick retdv 'vvoiipl it . in. P. v 1! .,.., i;.i ii-- t ' ii" ii.r v.eii to put a Ii:tlj snull m I ho jorinott dobia in the Honey Moon, savs, "all w.'Iücm an angels befjio man i ige, and tiiaf is tip reason why hub;iiids soso-m wish ilo-ni in h Men nf.ervv. mis." Ml
v...... m i.i' . .l i lie' i ; I 1 1 1 o.; l'ie i'!'V events lip di Wlileli have lio-n . . . , , V , , ; ",k,"l-"J mvi- v iv.w q n(-v icspectlailv unite per.-ons wishing' to pur- ; I n'.,u: I,, bun !r, 1 f. , 't, and, 1, ddog : !..,,! at 1 a-t on.-half the personal assaults ! pJi; m'loaH 'en ' '.'""'n", " n'n' 1' " m'"11 ar,k-:' 1 1V1, 7, V.i .o i . I . ..... i .1 . i 7 , , i , , 1 , . po-.i.on to.tu M i r. i j nt ai .-. t t.t i. wnaitur , ,it. w,u K. i,n.jMrcd to attend to all calls, . , -rr -r- r n a rrs : 1 v7' v 1 : ;,!"; , n'lt :i ! v!i;"l 1:rvc' ( -''ei th..,- i-eaiici. ( tthll a ,,,! 1 BONNETS, HATS, CAPS v. iil-,i I -v,v th t '-ald b.' 1 -d wod in !.:: lenn-nt, h ive b -.n iirst d en in this b....k. H '-'", That the foundation of this Union ol 1 , . r "H-ft r ! ÖT .O''IPrTrVTO. ' ftSHHM Tr.- ::? U0,'V; lift. . i-arti,!,,,,.- n i:.t...lli...t-tMIiiils .iii " ,S . 1 u v n- S Z'Zu t . I-' ' :i:-! I i-.!i:i ! !:.'.- w:. !. i!. I, ! - ' ..f i-r. r.TM f. rank ..! r i.-xl.; , ' ,' , .;,,, ,, .... ' CIlKAl' AS THE CIIKAI'KST! : xmn '
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, . - v "'-.unison vim tue spült tu loier.ni..:. and enlarired ' " ter our-th es that t w be i o fan t of ours. , , , . ;i:.,i T ;! t . r..v-;ve a s.s, '-id toouri-e CIv,s4- : think let, that b'-dv which is now warm i fncdoia whi-h pec.liatlv tlis.u.guhhes the AiuWi- AT 1 LWUTT. ; ";;v" t.et.meand look at ,t. 0,,rt among Amencan t-ttiz.-ns. i'.g-i. ardi-iveiolif-hallb-Coldandmoti'iMl.-ss1' sv.tem of .pular ghve.ni,,; nt. N. H. OGLESBB2 & Co. 'S i ,.,,. ,..utf LJ',W',AJ ! High 1 !;; ea coilee, sugar and ntolcs are ; 0. Ip-cct and proteei,,.. for the nght, of .,!! ii , , , ' . . iV,v,.-, Tint u..,t,.,,i,. ol. . l . . !Pft5i B 'I 17 tJraW 6 5 r?,MI, I "done lor, and DrvOoods since the abolition of; 11. I he preservation of the naturalization lawI.::i..'lu n t.-.tliobrds Whi.d.hal r, death-the Cuatli:i.,CV mitst be 1: 1 O II l?i ! ! , . ; . . . i bc .-beverage law -are and ahc rigid ;;f all lo the phc domain.nd.l, I. -n , a ,:,naa.,t v. ae-u we l-f. D.drymjde's lh" I've imp; be closed, the voice must "! bier (onve,aioi,s ,q.,u the sectional i-s.,e of do-1 v mm .Ai.iT7TVS ,v, -K a, .MllA!i Uc illL I iltlril!! j AMA.ZING CHEAP ! '' "l!1"' AiHt-ru,,., (.onmient - oi . u hi i v.o I. a .-it. ... .... f. o tl. . t. i.uia ... .1. e.. il... : .it.. l... 1 i i ..t. i.. . - - i, 0 O iV J. J-o , liiiVlJaAW V3P UilUXl.. -J. 0-.p,,-iti..n to all chartcrt-d iiioi.oiv.ncs.
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From the lIo'!:dav: burgh (V&.) Standard. I
Hr amner m the Pennsylvania Moun tains. The martyr to free speech, free Kansas, I free nh"'ers. as we stated ir. our last, ..-,,, rr.r. or bas iaitflv been, ruaticatiiig at the i ? . V- t l ..l J iti.. i f - - , Q i .rit lit.l. mnvlir .a. mm Ills III i 1 ."!, "li.i.iu.ii(eg.eJ for llim ja this neighborhood has tirelv oiven awav to feelings of disgust.
ir Oi ir.em. J.Ojrrj ,,lVu,,,f wl.-itvfr iho mutter wit h
Ill I-J AAAlA.A A la v -w . ...... ....... He is hale and heartv. has a -good ci-m h',.nn 1 n-aii. fil int Odirors oi lc ;;.,, 1 it vuu.t (WSOt, wM, lint.a C,emnul. At the invitation e rv.. t. 1 .1 11. ,1 .. "r.. o . .r Tt.. T..1. 1.,.,. ,11,1 ..r. "f,. IJl ii. liUTI , HIV Villi, it V'U i J I . ...1, , .... ; 1 .1, H J.IJ Ifl! 1 .4 I. tit i II III t tuilll.lin . p oti asked Mr. H-dins how "Mr. Ford succeo led here. The Col. told him frankly . . 11 1 1 11 .1 . I
tl:at no til 1 not tueceou lerj vseu; mat 111s , tll0 General Government the power to comm. nee inee'irifs wore comj'osd of Democrats and ! andcarrvon a tr'-ueral svstem of interna! improve-Fill.-n-re men; that very few Fremont men j ments. ...... tC1 ...... That th Constitution docs not confer author-
j ; 1 . ? : ii L il v yiiOviin'.iiv. o: itiviv uvi ii v in the place. 1 1 This frank avowal irritated the gentle-j p.nn Willi the soft brain, and he piure J f..:th:ipesf.-cttorivlst of invective against j ' . .... ., . ,. . . j tV:::isy!van;n. U lllle emptying la vmls , f l'l.-'.ek U"rul;li;:.'in wrath, he declared lumnvr. Ti t:c. 1 ... ..f .1 ... t ..... j. i.u tiinj.i.inite-.i .t ; -rot 1 1-'it ut inu jiuiuec fi.'ltie did IiOt tail to arouse ttlO lndlgua- j :i i f tlie? lVnnsvlv.anians, and Col. Ho-
nViile ?er.i;; tart rei.lv, which oidv i ' i' revenue ought to be raised than is required i.i ,...,.,...' ,u,, X, iiodelVav the n-cessary expni-es of the Governgl.i x.t.oi thom Utl lie.! t.io and osin,.,..,- -10 but certain extinction of e:-d aou- d i-.o.-: kind, on I ennsyl-, t!ie j-uldiethbt. ' van PI, indp;Cl'iminritei V; and when tllO par- b. That the proceeds of the puhhe funds ought to
ty :i'!"ifi!f,l to vindicate their State, the j th party came away completely disgust
ed, and C d. Ibditio, wie previously felt- in it Coiignsr n is no p iwor to tit titer a na-j timely an I ta.icieut exertion ol tlie control which VA. He would also inform his numerous eusto-o-c-V tvmivi'liv fr the man bef.ro l"o u- ! i;,.,ni1 bl,:k th we believe stub m institution one ', we have the riglit to claim over it, i.nd no power j mers, that he has an accomplished workman in his '" 1 ' '.' ' i i k ' ft leatllv liostihty to the best interests td the court- i i.n earth sliould be se.Hicient to iiupeth' or clog its cini'or who-e lr-:ne- it is to wake ieied sucn a.roci oas sentiments, declares . try, dangerous to our republican institutions und i progress by any interference with the relations it ' U- a r ,sw i a IO O i'I.:lv that his honor earned a freat r.tanv the lib-rties of the people, and cih-ü! a ted to place ; ma suit our po'.iev to establish between our uov ' P AlSlv Y C'PjAIrtö
c.mi!::rs than he ever received. j ' !'' ',,,, 1 , ,lM r,-v,,T 11M1. . t ..ii, i i Uet is, ill many things, a most infirnoas in Ir.d Ic: t l.o ih":i-i-.,k ti inndi. .v.- . tit I , . , , . , . . . ! "io I is s.,.,,1111. iii;st;i !?'' his inlnv.'f ri... , ia Ii:i!.V cdiann.-h His interest now iN elect Fivmv.it; con -.que ntlv he wi!h!"i or i-,v nothiip' tliat can le.svn or iniure Iii . tiro-poets'. hatever h" ?ays, therefore. in c vur-otlvi Ai .h his eandi hi i r i resii , . , I ) i j , ti -.if. is . b r'garu.-a a.- good evidence m l.'i- ii.i.iu- oi oj'i); !i-'ii; I i in:'- s.:d 1 t : . i - A i-h to call l:1. noli, we t , . :t to the noa-jwi- fribricifions thai n iv go tip by p. ! ideal knaves and p thii.v! it nr. ;i an tin-;.' ii Li iii i ;n 1 1 u ii i 'i I I V 1 o: .rap lies ol 1 rvir.a:. Sr. a a:i"' o t f.eso. : -, J O tr 1 ' J v - t O I '"Th -s )-e.;!! v! lives of Fiom-eat, widi ' X'-'-!..' :i, are exec table : tln-v are b y.-:,d o anjd.- , in atrocioi! a'lei.Mj ts .'t tnardr v.o hnvo i-vr sc-n in th; way id l i- '-r.-phy. Then- has b- i-n cue wriitoaby .". ."!r. lüg' .w. ri'rl a:;"tiej- )y : Mr. Uphta::. AN'i- ha'.' d-d ir:(.. tliose vi.!itni...s iod 1 iliV cat:!: : conceive lliatir would Ik ii i ! tir.e.liif '.- .-in vtliliio' lii"!i' oalcUi l it -d ! . iiiitiro at; 1 v.e ik"!i the caiidi l-.te. , UI. ;...'. ti,,. ,-.,.. .. K a l 'j m .w i.v . I w.. k i tlllU :i iitie.-as r -searches, ral.ing n,d temping lip all sorfs id private matters, lor the ; i . i . piup'i of i-ivm-' material to the enem VI The Partinsr Hour. 'i'he hour is c ming and it ia fearful an 1 solemn h-oar, even to the wi.se.st and 1.-S ho hour l s C'.nung, wiien we must v 1 1 do ;iip'.araiico mi! tl e ejiango i Jv tfi1. . ' ' w i(-r.; .rsi'P s.s hand d iitr j.i-i eii 11V. Wo ; banish t!;e leniemhrauee .r ti... ......a-WC.-IIC.S of our human naturt We may trembh' at ' the Tin sie -ot dtliv-olu;ion; but Ctir lvJlte'I ll'l Ill IP, HI' lilt ill P lfl'1 ill? lf f.ill.l. 1 i " 1 - "i' ' .lii-iii totlMvi', I:-..m our recp-cami. are vain. ! . - . . oar rec"l'ea..n,are vain. ! We ku"v that wo are sentenced lodio, and i tho;i:'!i v.o s'.iiio'iioes snee.-o I in ;,,! off f r a .s-asiM, tin conviction of this u-1 v. d iiio ii'itlh. we p.i'ver ca 'i ho rcllecii.m li iiint-s us . ill rell)0 C 1 1 I I ho rell''elln Iriunt.-s US in MOiltllde, it : f llows p.s intü socioiv it lie-, down with u3 it I I rr'.f lt ..I- .1 .... ! I 1 . . oti,.-.... II.O..UI-..3 '..! to i ih.j ii.oni- i . ing. Tin iri evocablo do.uu has passed j Upon Hi, an I loo well do v kliW il. 'l)ll-.t th :t art .".a 1 lint., tlust thou .-halt rotiin." j 7 . W li-";,' (h.ii Neu-.- A rolling H -publican ru-h" 1 uj. t'. a little knot d p;ions on fin oi.rii'-r ad ty or fvvo si:oo, and. inlbiiioiis hands glee I'u llv, eMdaiin.'d "(h"d news! tii', i t; ffto I ,n irs fioin Ixaiisris!" "What is il?" '',! Vits, all attention. "A no'dier encounter tu-, f,(e y fairs ),i h Li:!' I, an 1 two more tob" I i Uli", antl avv.'U' ' J - ... inte 1 '1 V . A mau n am "d 1. Jackson actuaüv i swam across Niairara Jliver between the 1
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in in- no, .t.o io commit ic.t.o joyilliy ;;.",. iV.. 'vi... ' .. .i v ...'.:. I and otl.ers ; threb.re. we warrant our work tobe
n: a i I i ; - - . s.i iin- im poii "i ai.t iu.iMi.'iii uf mi i ii e,!iiii ij'ji- . . i-t i i a tll'v:.C'i to 11 call l!-teneis. Itrfcans ; .. ... :. ...... ...... . . , r ! done u. a uoiKn.an like manner, and we mean what
i i.iiiirc, in !..'.: iii.tiu ano n., tuose principles us ' w nrPATniwn .1,... it .-. .- - r.i 1 i . r . I w e s.i v on lliis snbiec.. Ivljl Allt J.IM Je done at V' condilutoiL'one of the mam foundations of po htica , "". -' , 1 ,,,r.i,i, tji-.i..;ii,;,. , . ii ;ii. .i . .'. ,l-hoil no. ee also; Custom DlaCKSllUtlnnc. .creed, and is resolved to c urv them out nilheir ob! 11 " 1 1 '" t.t
1) Aiiix; Fl.V TSwiMMIMJ TlIK II M IPS t.K , v ions meaning' and import. I ' "'l . .... , ' N I vi; if A nmct. .I'lrin.r .n.,1 i.o.ilotm And that w e mav i e d.siine.ly meet the issue , . . - lt
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VnU and Huspensi.,,, Utitb'e This wc! ' Irg',Ir"7 That.claiming f.-lhwship with, and t , i ... . ,i ', . "!. . ' j tlesiring the co operation ol all who regard the pre- , . ' J" l, ,,rst ll,ne t,M5 K'at M;,S ,'v"rse,vation of the Union under the Constitution as a aiP.inj.etl. 1 1 wast successfully pcifomotl paramount issue and repudiating all sectional par-
I m jires-nce td a large number of spectators, j :Jaeks,ti ouii.l'.ved bv iho New Vori,' .i . . 1 i . .. ,, 1 , , J - 'dial li'u!i..al,CoiiiJaii) , and has ostal,. , aAI lit 1 l.l-- i.ol.itiAO n:- ii.liolif llfol I L. i . i I . 'i '.'i IIP ir in i p" in i UI' 11 lit ll'J 1 IIP , 1 ,, , ... , ., - man who walked the ladder bridgo from the ice last winter, to Ilirtl Island, above! the Falls. ei:. .. , 1 1 1 : Ihis was deemed a daring . . . . . , , l"at; but to our notion Ilm last exceeds it . . .. .. ., , . r in danicer and boldness. HocIasUr I mn, . ' .'I ' ru 1 1 ' , ... .11 e 1 . . 1 1 aCT Mou h,ay of women what they please; women do with men what they will. Love is like tho moon, when . nofjncrcas- ' it tliminiohet.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
Ll p-uuuiiMu auu , domestic slaverv, as thev mav elect the ec.
uiu-uiuuuiua- Vl 1:1 AKienct.11 rct?i)ie . riirht3 of aI1 t!ie ;iutc3 wiil b., r,reä,Crvcd int.ictAt.ctc, laut vc re-irJ th.a a Uistiactivc lea- ii,,'. T-i.-;..-T mmmrt3 ofthr. rvm.tirnti,-,,
tui'c tt our political creed, which we are proud to muiit.uu betöre tue world, n$ tlie peat moral clelücutiu ui'oriu oi' i:ov-l"nuicut rliiiu I'roia aui upheld by the popular will; and we contrast it with the creed and practice 0f Federalism, under wh.itevcr mine uai i'yrm, which sccU tD pulsy the will of the constituent; and which conceives no im:?Oi-tun.-too moujtroiii I'or ta? public credulity. Resolve J, therefore, Th-.it, entertaining tliee vitw, the Democratic party of this Union through their delegates assembled in a general Convention, coining together ia a spirit of concord, of devotion to the doctrines and faith of a free representative goveimiHTt, and appealing to their fellow citizens ibrthe rectitude of their intention, renew nd reassure before the American people the declarations of principles avowed by them on former occasions in general Convention, they have presented their candidates for popular suiTrages. 1. That the.Federal government is one of limited power, derived solely from the Constitution; and tue grants of power made therein ought to be strictly construed by all the departments and agents of the government; and that it is inexpedient and dangerous to cserci?e doubtful constitutional powers. ill'tt ia, VViiaiUtiltVIl tlUv il-'l, 'L.'liil.l Ii I IJ 1 'J. lnat the Constitution does not c ity upon the Federal Government, directly or in-II-reetiy, to assume the debt ot the several .Statecontracted for local and internal improvements, or 'lu'r tate purposes, nor would such asannpiion , ."TV , , 1 , r i i ,1 v 1. 1 hit lustice ana sound ohev loib-.tl the I-ed-f.rli Govermnent to foster one branch of industry to the detriment of anv other, or to cheii.-li tne iii1 ...... ... property lixm domestic violence or loreignagress ion. !'!, .; ;; 1... ,ii it- i.r ..I ..v I.-, .iw.ii aP !,,. I (Jovernment to enforce an 1 laaeliee the most ri-id eeoiiomy m comtuetiiig our pu'.iu" au.tirs, and tnat
le sacredly tq.p.u il to tue national o.yeefs sjx cined i ed out lor a free eontitt'.!i.i''ation bctwc n the Atin the Coti-titution: i.ndthat we are oj -posed to any j lantic an I Pacific Ocean-?, constitutes u-x of tlie law fur the distribution of suehprocoe Is auir'ngthe j most imp 'i'tau' acli:e eni-nts rea.hed by the spirStaes. as alike iiiexn.-dii at in policy ri. 1 repugn tat j it of modern limes an t the ituc.inqiter.i'.'e ie rgy to tin C.'Ti-titutioi). ; (;f our peo;.!e. Tint result should bo secured bv a
the busings of the country whhin the eontnd f a : ...1................ .. 1 VO.l-l I.II.IllM 5!: '... I wer, and above the laws and . ;'" r 'V- .. tv.tia '. it.t- , . , , i lit. i 'i i to .I. itt t j oj . 'i t i. 1 1 1. . ii .... i ni.-a-ui-es "iipor which issues have 1m-mi made be-j tweeii the two noli tied larties of th- cot i, ti-v. have .T...V..-., . . I l . . f.i ... I i ...l , . r I... 1 .... ... 1 1 e iii"ii-o.o. i i.. v....-..'. .u.V. i..v..i... iii-ii ... ..u , part a s, t.u-ir s)un-mes'-, saieiy aiv.l util.ty tn ail i.ai- I S.tU'.-S !;'.V II : !s. ! s. Tii.it tito s -air.it ion of the m..n.-s of the , Governinen ii --am b.inkmg ln-titati.uis is mdis-.Mi- j st'.ie for th- s.dty of the funis of the Govern :n n . I .1, , .a- !.. : ...i i i,i. . , , , , .'ii- - - the Ph-m ...nt the tpi ihliedvt -to power; by which he i- e.-i o .k-o, u. rc.-i i c.-.i tci .on- a i rc . 'on.-; oi t : i ie. a,;l!''.v stif.i' i. nt to guard the public interests, to . .. ...,...ti... , . , ....... . . r . i . .i ... i .. . . , . ........ .. ii ii j lie. i 4-s j-e oi .1 ii -- i..- 1 1;.- v.a.ii'.. .,..." a .,r .. o.v, ..i st...,..,.. .ni t II t--i- i f it--j.rc. entt'n es, . v '.t. i.i- .i. ......I . .... - . ..I-. . I..!.".de lii'-nt e.t't be .!,:. lined thereon, and w hielt i i 1 x '- '- ' iii . ii. v .i "i-s.nu yr .ii..;nc. .. 1- e m . y.i.upi .... I I I.11MO id dotOll ll'Oll t. t II tlld. J.i .. I IO. i(iiiti.ij.i.v.i..'iii.4l.fct-ini.i i.i- iMiav ! 1 n. , .1 . , , . 1 .. .... .. te al iin rn il inn .11 l . 'ill 11 v :-o;TI:''tl!' ii ot gen rM Ii!' iitS. HI. Tint th'? 1Ü -r.il principle emb .r.i.-l I v Jef-fii.-u in t!ie Deel.iaatioii of In hpeoivin-, an! s.cv.ti Mel by tlie Con-dimion. vhieu makes ours b" i ind !' Jtoerly and th" asv'uia ef th" eppre.-.-e. id' every 11 üi"n, bie ct r b 't n caiiliii il piiii-ij 'e of the D 11:' -r oi.- faiih. aod cverv ait-ne t t ge tie IS of privilege of I'tottthigeisi.-iis and tin OWI!' "i! üüi 'n lis. on-!. i to be res'. vi a th'sar it ii w in; eh i e t II. dien an 1 .-editiea ' tv. s tt Jin o'.ii-si.ii'. -ks. . .xi, wiiKr.ms. Muco tne lo.-egoing Ueelaraiioii nnx Convuiti' oopte.l l.v our tireoeeesors in Na : on. an iiovci.-e luti.lHM iva
ions Pet has been seen tlv organ:.".! bv a pain '.among to he exela.-.i ely Ann -r.esin; it is j.n.pcr n-i pai tv can jnstlv be tl. eme.l n -.tioual, (o;ititu tioaal.or in aecortiance v.itli Am.-iie.tn j riuciples : willen i.i st its t xcoi-ii e orgaiii.ation upon religious ' ooin o .s an i aecideiit il to. ace. .Vial In n -e. a And ht n. jmliticil crasade in the nineteenth c nturv, i.n 1 in: . 1 " 11 '"-I'-s lias no power, under th" Con- . stitution, to interfere with or control the domestic : 1. TlritC 1 'l. - titi.'i.ilis id' the .. i r.it S:.li.s ,...1 ll. O owl. StaP s are th - s de and propcriud-es of t-vcrv t'hing' ' appertaining to their own lif.iirs, not piohibit.-d by, t' I ' I : I I' II ' I l I ,1 III II Will -I 7 -"I. !. I. I ii i.k ... r... . . . , slavery, or to take ineipi.-nt step- in v i.. ,t;on there- ! M f 1 1 1.4 l'l IHM . ICH' 1111 f lllt'M II 1111 III -tv .r i. t.i.-.. Mi,;..i.t wt. ;..i.t;.. o t to, are calculated to lead to tin mo-t alarming' and j dinger., ns coa-eqti.ncts: and that all si.ch tilorls I ',vr;::' i.i ! !? , ?3 . TT ' '-e m'l II' " "l io j" "i . ..ll'l . ii:-. 1 I lit- Sl.lOllll it.'IO t.t 'i-m 1 1 cl ic ol the I ' nil Ii. mid not L.l... ...iti ... ced br anv friend ol our politic tl in-lilutioii ti. That the fore-oing proposilion covers, and : was imed to embrace, the whole subi-ct of slav t rv (. .i .1 C, .... ,1... I, .,; ,. l.l ... r ... I. . . tl. Ch,),, standing on l!ii n uional platform, will abide by and adliert to a faithful execution of lite act known as the Cmpromi.-o Mt.aiu-cs, sctlb-d bv fh" Congress of I '-.Vl; the " act rcel.ilniinur f:e'i1 1 es from sen ice or labor," included; which act b.-iug de-ij tied 0 ca i tv out an express provision of fh" Coisi(ittion, Ciililiot, ith lidelily thereto, I.e i ep.'.ile l, or so changed as to de-tioy or inqi.tir its cftieiciiev. h Tbiif the D. nv.cr.ilie paitv will resist all at tempts at renewing, in Congress or out of it, thei agit.it: .1: of the slavery question, under whatever1 sh.Ae or color the attempt in ay be niad i ti.... .1... ii ,.i: 1 1 1 r. i.t.i-.. it. , iii i l i i ii . -. i i i i ,i al.tde l,v ind iiphold the priii'-iples laid dow ti m lie i. ..i.i. ii. i" in " i.iiii mm. uiii i, iiii.iiiin . . . . . incple, north and south, tothe Constitution and the Cnion: m - and platform concerning d "'.ich st-ek to einbroil tlie States i.i t i : ............ i .... ... one-lie slavery, i ii I incite to trca son and armed resistance to law in Iho Territories: ' 1 '. son aiiij aiiiien resisiance to mv in nie lerruories: ail(, wIl0 1Mowt.(1 M,t lf vU!tmmn.,u lu..st a l- a - end in civ il wai and disunion l he American De iiioeracy reeogni.e .in 1 adopt the principles con ..lined in the organic law s establishing the Tcrrito- ..;......-. ... . . 1' iicsni ixansiis iiiio xeor.i-h.i, as ei ioo.iv mg ine onva , . ...... r.... ...... : ,-.V.... , ;. ..:...,:...... . -"!. 1 .in' . s... t- st'.ii 1 it.ji ... m'- m.i . . 1 t ' j.it .-. . .ii ujM.ii which tie- great national idea of" the people of this winde country can rejmse in its determined coii.ervitti-in of the Union Nox Ix ri:itvi:x tio nv Co.NtiRr.ss w itii Si. vvfinv in Statu ami Tmiwtort, "i, it uir, 1'i-iKio ur I nil Hf. -r,Mt ,1,,.,,,,,;, , iho c(nnro.ni-esof 1 rr confii med by bolh th Democratic vnd Whipparties in national Conventions ratified by the people in the election of 1H.V2, and l ightly nppl:ed to tli organiz ition of the Tti riioiie of i s-T I .
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3. That by the uniform application of this Democratic principle to the organization of Territories,
xviuay 1 ;mJ totLe ajmijjgjyn ofneu-States. with orwithou
t lal ca inviolate ana tne perpetuity ana expansion et this I men insured to its utmost capacitv cf embraeing, in peace and harmony, every iuture American fctate that may be constituted or annexed, with a republican form of government. Resolvcil, That we recognize the right of th people of all the Territories, including Kansas and -Nebraska, actin? acting through the le-rahtv and fairly expressed will of a majority of actual residents, and whenever the number of their inhabitants justifies it, to form a Constitution, w ith or without domestic slavery, and bo admitted int;. the Union upon U rms of perfect eur.aüt v with the other States. IicsvhcJ, finally, Tliat in view of the condition
of popular institutions of the Old World, (and the j land, w ith .() acres improvement, house, good watl tncerous tendencies of sectional agitation, com - I tor, grass and timber, in Stark county, seventeen bined with the attempt to enforce eivil and reügi- : miles from Plymouth, all in good neighborhoods, ous disabilities against the rights of acquiring and - convenient to schools, shops, mills and churches. ei.jowng citizenship in our land.) a high and sacred A biu-ine-s house and lot on Michigan street, in duty is devolved w itlt increased respectability upon : Plymouth, in the center of business. This properthe Democratic party of this country, as the party j 'must and icill be sold, ami those wishing to buy of the Union, to uphold and maintain the rights of ; to loeate, or to sell again, can lind no better investevery State, and thereby the Union of the State?; j meat, and no more liberal terms than I will give, and to sustain and advance among us constitution- j A lcn Fnv "D al liberty, by continuing to resi.-t all monopolies j .CXLaO, IOx XlGllX. and exclusive legi.-Iation for the few at the expense j Two good dwellings: one Store room and Warecf the many, and by a vigilant and constant adher- j house (the hitter lately occupied by Foster & Walence to those principles and comiu-omise.s of the j lace as a (Jroeery Store,) :md one small dw elling. Cot!titution v. hieb are broad enough and strong Aoplv at wv ollice on Lnp.jitc street. enot'.-h to embrace and uphold the Union as it was, j junj-V.Otf. " C. II. KEEVF.
tue L inon as n is, an t the L 11:011 as u sliall le, in , the full eipanioa of the energies and capacities, of this great and progrc.-.-ive people. j 1. Rrsi,lrel, That there are questions connected ' with the foreign policy of t'.tis country which are in- j fciior to no domestic question- whatever. The ' lime has come for the people of the United States to declare themselves in favor oi free tr ide ! threugout the world and, by solemn inanife-t.iiions, .1 ..... 1 :.,it,-.. .1... ..i-.!.. : sueee.-fulex.im..!,. I'tit.Ir .1 ,!,.p nvni.'iiMl l,,,i;,; . LtMiua, lnat our ecogiap. ileal ;:nJpo.:t: - t - i i . . ' coniiiieiii, no less titan tue interest oi our com ...a ii.. i.v,. ....... t ..r .. requires that we should hold as sacred the prineipies mvolvcil in tne .VIonroo lioctnne; tin it lear1 ing and import admit of no misi-on-tineiion; thev should be applied with unoendimr rld.litv. JU,;lr,J, That the great hijtwav which n i - ! fire, as well a the ass,nt of the StitV m-st im- , me.'.iately int' re-t- 1 in its in iiiiteit nice has marktrmuent and the governments of the Sbites within ...! .. ...? .:. ic ... i. r who-o ö.im un- n li, s. e eti:. nit n r no cuv.uasi.ti.vc. s.t. 1 1 nuer o..r ptcpoir: rau-e in tue .y,.. ......... i .. 1 1 . .. . : ... : -...: 1. Rrs-'lcrd That in a iewof so e. tmunnding an in, i-.t it,.. j,,....,b. ..ft!... I'liiicl Si tis ii.,.t I.-.' t . : :...! I'- .... l r l. i ? . . . m i:. ..ti.i.-c una tne not , t.utcii are oemg mane l.y the peoj.Io ol Central Anienej to regen- rate til it t u i'i .i! tM' t" !!" ! -i.-e.? .- Ii'.!. c.i rr. r'tft.:.:. sage a:r..-s th" In'ero-.-e.tnie Isthmus. .. 7.V to.'r.-.-, i h a tue Democratic party wtl! expoet of the next Administration that every proper .r :ti . . ... ..!.. ... : l ....t.. i ... i. .t .ti He ..i ...ic i- in-i.ie on. .tsce.;-i.i iicv ut t.ie ...i .......... .......... . .- .... .... ... j cti, n to th great outlets through which arc t mi. - i;eiiin,oi;s waters me jriaiueis rai-eu out oi tin .-oil. 1 the oitiui'. dilies created lv the indtistrv of the people t four V.'c -tern v.dlexs, und of the Union -:t large. it' saw,', lnat I :? i'ein er. .tie p-rtv recon:.e the ::i eat i:a' - i ta::' Iii" ;, 1 1 i i ii'',ii.iii mi tt 4 i.i i I'- 4;i iUI 4 1 v 14,1 il and comue-rcial poati oi m',o: asaie rcispocoycoiiMimmeaa n, 1 Tit' .... ...... I. . . . ...4.... in m.i.L u v iia 'oiii i'.ii,.s, ijjiu tn inn i;nii it 1- , ii;.r , b- tue' it lie Alh iitic and P.tciüc coa.-ts td" 111!.- Uit -ti. an I Iii it it is tlie duty of tlie Utderal ( I ... a 'anient to i Mici.v iirom; a 1 v :.ll its constltutl po t .1- til' itt liiirxent of that object. U NDER T A K IN G ! T 5!II. inideisiclieil takes this method of infonii--trvTthal b,. b is commence ! the al.ov,- Unu in the eilieii-- of Piviuoutli and surrouirling ... ru n . n...... l,,. 1.-. .... t. m. nt td' Crane Preed's : grri 'f05 TT T"T I. ' - JST AND fli f i 9 9 V ... mi k. ftl. Mm t m x f SAKIl this m thod of informinu tie public that ; thev arc now hi receipt ol a vtry large and w- selected stock id'Soiiu and Siiioi'ih r ( Joo.'.s. ; , ' , . T?" T77 TTT:'7t? ' )(K) lV MIOLN ( llUlKhllL lYC, ... .. hi w uc i hcv b:ir it'll ;ir v m U 1 it' siUt-liluili o ,!h,m 'dt.ng lo buy (OOD (.()( IDs at the j " . I those idling io buv C.ool) GO )DS at the I fUVhVP 1 f ( I f T I ? i!l iV , 1 J v J j 1 . -1 1 A ' . 1 A . Jl - i A H . l As thev arc determined lo oiler Oreater llargains than have ever be lore been heard of in this cor.n : ty. U .pin-.' to merit bv intogrilv of purpose, and ?tl"'('1 r,g:irl b. the wants ,, tlx ir cn.-toniers, a .-li tre , of jaiblic patronage. J AI I. , V IS I 1 1 I'Mtl I I' t-iL... it. ..v. i.i... ... change or bin. Is, at the maiket prices, niais-'iliif. RAIL ROAD CROSSING! LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! "ill I'. UNDUKSIGNUD APU NOW IN full operation in their new shop, at the south -. ,..,'., l i ... I . , end id .he br.de, w ill, a goi. s.ipp v ol the best of limber, I,..., I ,,al c. and the best ol work.iien.espeeianv l.iaeK siiiuns, mho can i oe oeat, at in.iii": readv lo do all work in lln it line of business tit aeon-, ,ii'''ics, I ani.tges .Ve, ... ' " , . ti i -ii V e exoecl w e are locateu nere lor nie, .uiii n in , . ' . . , .,, . n t . .... Ui.t'l. tl lil.'l. 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AND liorni. i three sma Dostoii ditto: one land Warrant; one line Horse; ono Trc-M for cou :ng letters; one corner Lot in Plymouth, G i tVet front by 1N2 feet ileep. with ctm- ! foi table house and cood well; one lot in ditto, same j size, with large vn-i commodious house and a well; one lot, (') feet front and lib feet deep, fenced, has 1 good well but no h . ine, all in the centre part ot toe. n; KM acres of good land with small improve ment, good grass, vat' r :md timber, in green township, seven miles from Phniouth; H acres of pood land villi same advantages four miles siut!i of Plvmouth; 1"') acres of good land with same advantaees. t2'., miles t-ottth of Plvmouth; 12.j0 acres of "3? 1EZ. 1ST Gr 2& BUT TRUE! HAS STAUTUI) A 13 I j A CK-S 1 1 1 I I SHOP, I One door South ol'Ulliott iV Co's Wa-on t Hlack snt.lh shop, and oppostte the An.er.ean House, Wli'.TC lie IS J'l'epai'ed tO do (. UStolil W Oik Oil SllOI't j , . . .. .. ... t .... i ll'iT'l f Ii ' 1 (til l!:!; 111:11 lil" MI ill. . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 r III III1 tliolatest sulo, Mid most substantial manner. Ori ihV, 'ut,'V Pivmouth Ind., ."Mav 1 ls.G fl.'nvl. t ti iii'vivp i yt pn i ii t 1'VM ' lil JL L L A Alf I U AI LI MA IV L U. ! f yVt UNDERSIGNED WOULD Ii ES PECTj i'l'hl.Y inform the citizens of M tr.-hall and adjoining counties, that he still continues to manu facture Cabinet Ware at his old stand, opposite the ' " Di uvtrrut Ojjlce;" w here lie is prepared to fill all j orders for Furniture on short notice, and in the J nnxt appro vel styles, and made td' the best mate- j ; of y. :l i su, j,iv CI1han l, of differ- i " il. , i,:,, i , ,,' ,,.. ,t ,.i.t ,,.,;,,t .ar;tntcl to lio jroiv!. lh is also pnarcd V) ImiM. I OOFFIHS j on the shortest ios-i!.l notice. 1 o those wis.u;ir ; f . im vc P wt . ; t T 1 v t l.-i I li ? T.'ii-.'il . t ? U ! v" ? ""'- - r.. r... . ... .... : i-mes lotet tm-iit iiavt- tue n.ucie un-y wain, at i -rir'tt I n ln ii nti t'n if fiittf r:i mivnitnLln frrtm ' i n.. -..,:U ,...in i.L tt-.a- r..,-tiw in a ! ! ,...:, ,,. i, ..,...,-,!,.,.,. v,..-..lv...P I.oi-s l.v l......-!v. ' ,.,.,.,.n.t,w.4 -..1 for .!,.:,ib,.r to v.iil r..t-.'o. h ,,!.! : ' ' . " ' . ; c'Ustomers. und ol.laut manv new ones. r j nX viit' v it j . ii i 'iu t r. i . . ..o iji.i ; AVPJNCHUSof h:s,ill oblige him verv muehbv ! i t-.t i - them. Aii th se imlebted to him. on Note or Hook accent, wills. ivc :'.!out 'I l'.N per cent l.v s.ju.iring i ' mi in-iUitcI V W. E. PIATT. s rivmouth Nov. l.-i, W. ' n-l-l-v. Jj 77" i 7tf ' in ffft Jjh CCt?' iä'4 ÖWV if Q J? b fr l Sil rpU: good people of r.un.m!,, and Mar.-hali 1 Cornty in gen,r.tl, wiil take notice thai the I..OC f'; I .f new liii.i o; i I CLE A VEL All D Sc IIEWETT, ; Have received ;iir! are !ie.-iiig a spo lidid .-to-.k 1 of N1IW GOODS, at their in v. Store I louse on the . coiier of Center and Kap orte stiocts, opposite the , ' ' Vi "V 1 1.... ' f. i 1 "... 1 1 1 , . ; j-1 I. i' ! v i . i I'l'i.rii'w i i :i i 1 1 it i 1,1 . M1,,lU"" 1 1 iti w i i-1 1 . CROCKMIiV, TIXWAUK, tve, ttc. We can all'ord tuM'l! troods for a small profit, as we intend to be eeonomieal and let the communitv , . .1 .1.1 1 , ''" part it lien 1. n iiaie.v. . v e t labraee this opportunilv to tenderto our oh! ; . . ' , . -. ,! ; castoiners our inaiiKS ior taeir past pairouage, aifi I A'l'J'iK VI ( M' C'l IKJACU.)'! " ' " ! ri:. i ( ; x Tin: c 'uimk ah ; : t.Itll.VT nr.t LINE IX ri) prows A UI'AV d i vs ago I returned from Chicago, and soon after, came ttiiublidg along 1 V 3r:roQ 9 Op' KINDS: CMil'i:i'M SUOAK, al MOLASSpS, SYIIUPS, W'IMTi: l'ISH, COD PISH, M AC Ix PI" KL, TOHACCO, in,... i - l.'ll!l'IV U I ll P.'ll.l i - IILMU-"- l.t'l l, YA K l: KOT I ( .S 1.. oiJh.cj i irioli n.fl virvtliTiir iUii Vwt in i r s i - r 1 1 -ii 1 -4 r nrivviTin V I ) 1 r I V ) 1 i. l-'KLSH PIPS AND CAKPS kept -.nstanllv on hand I have adopted the "No Trust" svntcui, believing .1. :. : . .1... . ..I..1. .. .... ..I .l..i.n I. .ti.. ...... ... -'lllll it I- in.- .'in t i " ' ' ''-"'S ..-. r-s it. , , ,,,,.,,,,,,,,. Mi ,ll.u.1,v , ..,;, ;,,!,.,. , ,,,,.;. ,hose p.itronie me. 1 will t ike in exchange for (Irocorics, Putter, Uggs, Chi Kens, Potatoes, Pceswax, Hags, and allow the highest maiket price for them. lr the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, 1 return my sincere thanks, and hope, by close application to business, to merit u continuance of lite sann. Remember the place third door on the east side of Michigan Street, Plvmouth, Ind. A. YINNT.DC.i:. mayl'i 27tf. C H REEVE, Attorney at Law , Plymouth Ind. Slocks. Ponds, mid Toivi "properly for sale. Collections promptly attended to through Northern Indiana. Refers, to Cooi.v, YVahswortii V. co., Chicago III. IfviicocK co., "Water St N. . Uiki.i, .Miirkit to.,. . . .Coiu tlan lt St N. Y. P.viiMis vV P11 ako, Pa relay St N. Y. boi nox .V co., Philad.i. Penn. Hon. J. Pr vi.i.v. Supreme Judge, Omaha Cil v , Nebraska. J. P. Pkxnht U.st, (enl Agl -Ulna Ins. Co Cincinnati Ohio. LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE Effected on Iho most reliable Companies on the most favorable Terms. nl ly HORACE CORBIN, TTORNP.Y AT LAW, PLYMOUTH, IND Will attend to all business, in the line of his I I'olcssion. ciitrusletl 10 ins care, 111 nie v irciui jiiio 1 Common Pleas Courts in Northern Indiana: and . . a ., . . .. 1 will nive particular attention to buv ing and selling i Lind, paving Taxes, i.e. PI t mouth, Nov. I., 1SÖ"
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BBOWNLEE & SIHHLEV. enlarged in order to contain the LIIHOT STOCK OF COOIIS! Ever brought to rivmouth; and which they design 1 selling at prices jr U FOIX PUI U 'I I ASKI JS. The present lirm havimr been engaged in the busines at this place, for a number of years, and obtained a thorough knowledge ot" the Qualityck Quantity of Goods Necessary for a stock suited to this market, Hatter themselves that thir variety n.lf, Bit riJ us tu . 1 'S cr wv rrr 5 rv Or their prices heat en. Thev have mole their se lections with a view to the tastes and wants of the public, and the I IRFRAL PATRONAGE Heretofore bestowed on the house is good evidence of their success. Most of vou have known us from our bov-hood up to the present have bought goods of u are convinced of our Honest 7 Py the fairness with which we have dealt with you; ! and now , that w" have taken the j WHOLE MANAGEMENT i Oarselves, ask our friends in pu ticul.tr, and the j V V Vx j A V A.-UIjI !L'.'"k ilt our Ooods inquire the prices, and we think von will buv a p OF GOODS!'' ... . ! ,.,1 .,.:1.. n, tb. m.,n. ot. t V,t . . HONEST COItXKir Is the place to buv Gooils reasonable. Thev have on band, and oiler for sale, ajarge rmdVell selected stock of m'iiiik iiiiI Tinnum! lb'r iliiA J' f)llllii dlKl MiniHK'l lil) (iddUN. Consisting in :;rt as follow s Ul.AXNKl.S, Cassim hkf.s. s ati mitts, Drilling, bLi:Acu;a Misux, Suawi.s, Pr.M ("i.oiii, SlILl.TIM.S, Pl'.IXTS. I.AT. STYLE, ili:nios. GROCERIES 1 EA, CotFKE, St'ÜAtt, Tobacco, Moi. ASSES, Sv iters, Allshce, Kick. HARDWARE. IIoLLOW-WAr.E, A.;:s, Saws, (ll"EEXsw.r.E, llm.i.s, i 1 1. ES. STATIONERY Nl.TK Pai'kk, 1 'ooi.se p, Check I'ooks, Dav Hook.-, j ol k x v ls, Pens, I.i.tteh Pa run, ME.VlRAXIir.MS. Afl 'H T ItiX-KS I. Ill I.LIIS. Sri.Moi. Pooks, 'ulTINf; 1'i.rni. READY-MADE CLOTHING Ovi it Coats, I k ick Coats, 'ests. Stocks, Hats, Dkcss Coats, Pants, Draw i us. Cf l VATS, Ca-s, Yai.i::s, Cm r.iit.i.i.AS, Pools Shoes. 02 i r.I NKS, Ti: a i.i.i.tNo pAf;s, :OLE LeaTIIEII, i All .'.esi-riptioiis; ;;nd in siio-.t. cverv article usttallv kept hi a I ; v I Joe. Is Si n e, all of w hielt titey prop-ise to sell on reason:'!.!'.-terms Vfc will takei.to.-t.-.l! kit.'lsof i W .V-J -J I,, e.xch.ue:eibr Goods; and resp. ct fully invite ... j CO'Vill! AND SEE US ! 1 ;ik(r (x,.o !,,t, not abeadv. I ... . . ... m l v. e M i'l h.i e fears t'.iat yu v ill id patron io Yours, vi rv lies .ei tl'i llv, Pd'owNid:! &"siin:u:v. N. It. All ; kliowiter tie Ill-'-lves 1 1 ;-l l.ti-d j to lue late lii'in i i'J. Prow n! e S; Co., bv nolo or j book account, are rurinsllii re.jiie.-ii ii lo e.ili imine diatelv and settle the -aim-, as we wish to close the booKS IIS SOo!i;S po.ssili.e. P. & s. ;. i:'tf. ARU ABOUT NOTHING VUIllI'll'.D TOI! SO.Mi: TIM!: tat time now is- .ast. and ul ;.l.oiil I0-M KTIIIXC, has taken its pi.tce; and M I I I T." 1 A 1 All.' 1 th-,.,! of seein- PIv utlt decked mit with "three t .. . .' . cent Store.-, Iia 1 PtirCHT WD PPOUCHT OV Thanklul to bis customers p.rt injtx mgc l.ss More asbarea abirtlcaee, and hopingihcv "will do it again,- i.e ii.s mied u -ci;o k fun of DK V Gi 'ODS. OKOCUKIUS, poo rs Sill P.S. HATS, CAPS, SHAWLS, HAPDWAPU, CKOCKU.UY, WOODU.N-WAKi:, POX US. PAPPU.LS, CLOTHING, FANCY UlXl'NS, Dutch and Yankee Clerks, wiih a little Irish, and he can and trill sell vou littir got m Is, u, tnorr oj than, at A s jirices, for the same quality, than you I (Mil fllltl rlSrwhi T. i ill I i - - . I - - .. i . 1 . lie n:is inisiuu (ui (no v(arf aim iww iir ains uir i "lüaily." and as hecau't stand trust two years in -H-.-i" fr the in-esent yon had best bring on CASH OR. PRODUCE To anv amount, and you can have the Goods. "GOOD GOODS" At trilling prices,
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To suit x our wants or fancy. d.Vr (JWAXTITV OF ;oois. At the best bargains. Unrther miiltiplieity of wtuil is useless. Just call at the now overllowing store 11 . - - m - A m mi m m m m C1IAR1.KS PALM PR. Nov. '.0. '.Vi. ;uf Mo Ld ox i vuATP j W"-'5 TO THAT 11. Ml'. YOU'Yi: ;oT! 1 vou get to T. A. l.i.Jiox's Store, and ! buv more g.nnls for it in his line of t'roeeries of all ; kinds, pure Prags and Medicines, Patent Cures ot all kinds, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Class and Putty. 1 an-j cy (Soot Is, Toys, Notions, Rooks, Stationen', Jewel- j ... . .... 1 . -. i' I' . 1 1 " .1 . . 11, v mun uiini ; i, 1. 1 1 t 11 1 .n g 111.11 anvbody wauls, or tan want, or will ever wan., or! ha-aiiv business with, lltau von tun uet for ' 1 V P. limes the nv.ma anvwhere t he, .Ml ?tf.
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I Tl ursd ivs Sat'trd.iis, at A M. T ' "' ! Mail from i't Wa air arrives c er Viili!ejJiv ! at ti P M. ::n 1 d- parts d'h:n-d.,is at T" A M. ' l M ill t'roni C.iiei!. arrives i mv Tbur-d.iv a I (' l V M. and depots i ihliv at f A M. j Mail from Knox, arrives Wedno :d 1 P M . and d.- parts Tiiin - I ays at ! A .M.
Cardinal Principles of the Democratic Party. I. liqiial and exact ja-tice to slliM' ti. of whatever State - peluali.n. religious or o'.itic.l. "J. Peace, t o-!, nn rce and honest frienddtip with all nations; uteri. lining alliaie e wiihuon.-. a. The ribt of States and Tt iritorie? to a.h.lin '-tor their own d .m. stie all.tirs J. i ictdoni and t oualitv; the sov t n-iuitv of i In pcoj.le, und the right of the majority to rule win n const iuuionally cx presse!. .. Ucoitomy in th public expeialittti t s and a .-acred preservation t- public f'aits. b. Ureedont f religion, freetloui of the prc-s, and general dÜfiisiou of u- ful inform alioit. 7. Oppo-iiion toail secret jn.htic.-d organization- , and a!1 corruption in .ohttes. Ct. Ceiiiinon brotherhood and jiod w ill to all espcciallv to those of the household of faith. Law of Newspapers. 1 I. Subscribers who tlo not give express iioti.-cto iho eontr.irv. are con-idercd as wishing to continue ' their subscriptions. ; '2. I f subscribers order the discontinuance of tin ir 'papers, the publisher may continue to scud tin ia until all arrearages are paid. '. I f subset ill. ts neglect or refuse to take tin ir ; piiors from the efheethey are held i-cjiii-d 1c till : they have settled the bill and ordered the p.iicr di ; continued. j I. If subscribers rcinov e to other places without J informing the publishers, and the paper is still sent i to the former tlirettion. thev arc held resituisible 'lite Courts have decided that refusing to take paper from the ollice, or removing and having uncalled 10r, is ruiMA fach: ciidciicc of intentional fraud. r oaii 1: it 1 1 l i:ri tii iat "HONESTCORNER" PR I SH ARRIVAL Oi' I AM. l.l f .ii. All! II arr HI! O Il AiA A p SIIll! LKY, I ' ;j; j ' -. ' . ' I lll1llrlll Are now receiving their Spring and Summer "up kh!s. It is needless to sav, tliat thev arc bringing on the I -est selected and LAKtiKST STOCK OF GOODS L'ver bnuight to this Market, and are determined to sell s cheap if not choapor than amlto.lv else, when we take into consideration their long"cjerieiiee in the business their reputation as bu-iness men, and their determination to do by their customers as they would Ik done bv; lut we will sav brit Hy, that everything in the line of "Spring nnd Sunimer Dry (Imnls, of every Mvle and price Hatilivai-e, crock orv, Croceries. Vankee Notn-n and in fact, evcrvthing Miite.1 to the wants of thi eouii.ry, can now U had at their Store i cheap is t lsew here, and a call al "Honest Comer" will nnvince xou that "where cheap Coo-ls are there i I he place to buv." ' bKOAVNl.LT. i SHIRLKY. inavS'.'.f.tf. VINCENT, HOOD & CO., Manufacturer & wholesale dealers in A N II TINNERS' STOCK, No, rJI-J Lke and Jtl S. Water St. CIIIUAtIO ILLINOIS. Uc'i uarv 'Jl, f, Ktf.
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