Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 February 1857 — Page 2

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Parsall democrat

T. MoDONALD, Editor. PLYMOUTH, IND. Thursday Morninc. February 12, 1557. Itüwithno ordinary feelings of gratification th.it wo announce the clectiou of J. D. Bright and G. Fitch, to represent Indiana in th Senate of the United States. Mr. Bright was elected for tho long term, (six years.) and Mr. Fitch for fjur years from tho 4th of March. Tho Democracy of Indiana may well be proud of the firmness and loyally exhibited fay tha Democratic members of tho Senate and House of Representatives, whilst the.g n 1 . 1 1 .1 ! AI Senatorial question ha3 been pending. A great effort is being made by the Republicans to m ike it appear that the election was a farce, in consequence of tho Republican members refusing to participate. It was well understood, befoie the Legislature organized, that the Republican members cf the Senate had solemnly pledged themselves not to vote to bring on tho election of U. S. Senators, and in fiel to oppose any and all joint Convention of the two Houses for any purpose whatever. The Democratic members, after being apprised of the course they had pledged themselves to pursue, wisely determined to adopt the only constitutional alternative that was l.'ft them to brine on the election, without the aid of the Republican Senators. The Con etitution makes it the duty of both Houses to meet in joint convention on Monday succeeding the meeting of the Legislature, to r , . , Lieutenant Governor. In accordance wuh . t r 1 TT the custom, tkc Speaker of the House sent. an invitation to the Senate to meet in the Hall of the Legislature at a certain hour; At the lime appointed the President of the Senate stated that the hour for tho joint convention to meet, had arrived, and gave notices that thev would immediately repair to tho Hall of Representatives. In obedience to tho Constitution and the request of the Speaker of tho House, the President and Democratic members of the Senate met in tho Hall at tho time appointed, the President of the Senate presiding. After tho vote was announced, and the oath f oSce administered to the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, tho PiebiJent adjourned the convention until the 2nd inst. On ih 2nd inst., tho President and Dem ocratic membeisof the Senate met in the Hall, and adjourned until the 4th inst. The Republicans amused themselves very much; called it a "fizzle" a farce, a peifcct f lilti re, &c. When the ever memorable 4 h arrived, the Spartan band in the Senate repaited to the Hall, and after organizing, lhcy proceeded to ballot for a f-'enntor to serve until the 4th of March, 1CG1;G. N. Fitch received C3 votes; G. G. Dunn 2; , 1. The second balloting resulted in favor of Bright, the vote f jx him being precisely that for Fitch. The President announced tho result, and having declared Jesse D. Blight Senator elect from tho 4th of March, 1857, until tho 4th of March. 1863, the convention adjourned, to meet again in the Loislitive Hall on the 11th inst. Tho question now is, arc they legally en titled to their ei-ats? The Republicans say they are not the Dcmofiats say they are. We think they have been legally elected, from the fact that the Demociats have men belonging to their party who arc weil posted in reference to parliamentary usages, who entertain no doubt that the election is valid. Should their election bo contested, tho Senate of the United States would have to decide on tho validity of their certificates. There is no probability that the U. S. Senate will set tho cdec.ion aside, when no better reasons can be imvaii fjr 60 doing, than the refusal of tho Republican membars U participate. Had every republican member been present, tho result would have been the same. Township Trustees. Wo notice that a bill has b.-cn introduced into the Legislature, reducing the number of Trustees i:i ca--h township, to one, and abolihiiv' the offico of Clerk and Tre.isurer. We threw out a few su2es:ion3 on this uhjct a fcw weeks since; some very sagacious persons opposed the i lea that we advanced, that otio county Commissioner, and one township Trustee, would be much more beoeßcLal to the county generally, than three, Wemalo the sutjqrestion wi.houtliaving examined tho subject ia all its bearings; but after mature deliberation, we are deridodly of tho pinion that one Commissioner would he prefcrabli on several accounts. We hare been perfectly fimil iar wi.h tho present mode of doin county business, for the last seven years, and during thai time there has not been u a half dozen cases before the. Commissi oners of this county on which tlvy diTered. It has bjen bu a few rears since we had Associate Judges in each county, at a cost of thrco dollars per day, each; but it was ascertained that one Ju le woul 1 b3 preferable, and would do business more expediriottslr, and for lesa m-!my. We can sw

no good reason why one Commissioner would not answer the purpose .13 well ass cne Judge. No person advocates the policy of returning to the old system of having three Judges; yet, it would not be pos siblo for hsi than three to do tho count v or

township business, in the estimation of j seme. Eich township ha three Trustees, a Treasurer and Cletk. Ti.esa are nil under pay not very high, to be eure but were one-half tho amount given to one man, and let him do all the business, is would be done more promptly, and ho would reu ive a fair compensation f r lu3 services; in case a person was dia?.v.iMieJ with a decUbn, he could appeal, r.a at present. There io too much machinery in ihe pro3?nt mode of doin county and township bssinees, and too much expense. Scnr.er or later, the plan of reducing tho number of officers will havo to bs adopted; and in our judgment, tho sooner ih-j better. Hesignatlon. Wo midrs'nnd that, th.i TT'?') Tlmmn fi u JuJ f , , j d- . '3 nuit, has resigned his office, to talc? effect, shortly. The people i.i this part ol the Circuit, will regtet that ho ha3 made up Iiis mind not to serve tho Public longer, iu the capacity of Judge. We are not apprised of the cauE2 that h:i3 induced him to resign, bat we preEume i: is in consequence of the salary boing inadequate to furnish him and his family with a reasonable support. If the legislature refuse to increase tha salary of the Judges, wo will h;.ar of moro resi -na-tion in a short time. A Circuit Judiie has to epend a large portion of his tima from home, and l is eiper.scs ase nccespalilv enormous; and when ho can make more money pleading law, and be at home tho great portion uf his time, it is nt;t reasonable to suppose thai men p si :g the legal qualitications r.eeeisary to UA the trespoiibible ollice of Jud-'e, will accept the ... , , - . oilice, or re. am it anv great length of time, even if they do accept. 2T We call attention to the advertisement of Mr. Brown, which will be found in another column. He l as the agency of a lir'? quantity cf non-rciiJent lands, which ho will dispose cf on reasonable terms. We have no hesitation in recommending him as worthy of pul-lii confidence. If vou wish a iyihin m:i his line, ive him a call. itiTGov. Wti-ht and Jud-e PottU have been unanimouih- recommended by the Democratic members ot tho L?islature, as men worthy to receive imp ii tant ij)p hurnenis under tho incoming almi ditration. The To-er cl Bab; Tun FLAI.NED. a;ie able the Tver of 13 ibel, b; in-in-' i. to the scere test of hi.Vo.icnl and yeoic.phi -.d science; bat the f.ictis, i1i.il i Ii.- lese.archcs of H. Place in tho grca: m .n i l at Aib.d.i. thouli highly in.cie. inj and va!u ihle, have no more toiluwith ih-j Tower of Bab 1 than th.cy have wi.h the Banker Hill Monument. If M. l;hice supposes that ho has discovered the Tower of .Babel at Arbeit, lie mus: b, even for a Frenchman, unusually ignorant d the 'Jiole: and we are at a loss to conceive how the ivveren 1 correspondent 'A the Traveler could fra moment have concuned in such a suj-po-si.i.u. Iiis insertion that "r.o I'.caihv was assigned tu tho structure, ii dm c icontradtcted, l.y'lhe plain ltnuajü i, the fc'eripture. S) the L :d dca.tciel th.em ab;.ad from tho fice of ull the earth; and they left oil to buiid tho v; tlref'oi e is t!te'r.ame of il called Bald?' Thn e nclufcividv bxes ih.o h ;tli v. Bah-el and B tbvlon are the same Ti e ci v. which i i Hebrew is railed Bab 'L in CI i eck i pa lie d Bihylon Thft Tower of B ib:l r.vans preriselv the eamo thii; a a tho Tower ol Babylon. Now, tho m.o oi Babylon is well .... ' . i .i ... i ' - .

. oc.i uour ai .-iao o i; wnio ri-o. j i l .. ....... jvp..-je tne n-airuns t i Uiai ' ....ri ju-i i.-- ! tic. noe wcj: r:.-, tarnte f i;'li h-) rods to the : " ' v " i-.e s. :.;e v.i.i i.c U 4 01 LiS2072r0i IC. m;...i ? ...? . n i. ...l : . o ! . .-- . i' I the ac.lon .f the Govcniur. S.-;i v,.--; n-id : - : i .1....-, -,t i :. t. ' 1 i r...-. .-.n. . i ' he u- i and d. Ii i n. r t -i in Iiis : .-.

roN TilAVELta's Sdrt Fx-1 Provisions oeuciallv dull, uihou: anv!"-'""'" as the -n-un 1 of discussion j uif,., and to make a Undr of the same h; i eeedeno aero of ' ,!'V-Vr ik

W,. are reluctant to disr.el so ma ciial sanation. Laid f.GaGihs. j unti th- time hxed t r Join: Conventi ;.i. Vlu.n;l .,Vcnime:it, nrovi.led a bta-idh ;"NV V.;" t iS , t'n -'Ä" t j'2C. "

l idui-Mi as l his diicovei v i f London market rather easier bu'. u i h.;u ; 1:1 t-e at.ernooti, tl e en ,i:e il.no va?..tvu ,,f Us.; ÄIi;:4arv Aca.lemy should bi es1 ab-1 An.l on failure t r th- f-fl ww. tr;u.!:-- . '

Babylon. Now, the .e oi E ibyhm i, well f Th,' ia..rcl.:i!.:i in tl.o 'minciiwl i-um-1 ;nown. and there, if anywhere, wo must I ..-0 .,ril (.; 5,.s ,,f Fl.im.c. h. ve ..,L..t,. , . !o.k for the remains, if lemaias ist. of,, E:n ' ,r i?l ,,,!i;l!f of lh, rrn,ch ci.i - the ftmous tower, and no', at Arbeit. Z0.JS sua-,rt.;l bv lh(i destruction i which lies 3J0 miles norih v-f IJ ibylon. c 0. tov, bv lhe American fri":i'e Cv ane.

lo th Wl The fact that albumen ii f mn l at ArhoU isof no importance, for bitumen ii f .und at many pla'-e in the neihb n hood of tho Tidies and Enphra-es, and u nowhere more plentiful than at Hi'.. on the Eupliratcs, at no jreat dii aive above D ibylon. On the site of ß. ibylon thero s ill f-xUts stupendous ruins, pre-eminent amoi' which are two vast piles, call -d by t!c Arabs the Mejeleljn and the IJirs iCiinro 1. The travelers who havo ( Xploicd and tlisc i!v 1 the ruins t f Babylon, arc din led iti opiui n as to which of thte jiiles is enti h d to bconsi leied iha lem.i'rns of ihe Tower of Babylon. Mr. Rich, by whom they were first desoihed in 1811. dec', h-d in favor of the Birs IS'imiod. Robert Iv-r

Por er, m 1813. advocated the claim of j a lorded, an 1 the bill passe l8to a tJdrd mmthe Munjh-be; and in this oj i aiaa the emi- ding. Senate adj unicd Utiiil Mounent feographcr, M-.j i HmiiicI, coincided, day noon.

Mr. Bnckin.ham. a subsequent ti.av. 1 r. camo to lht samo coutdu.-i wi.h Mr. It t 4 1. . men. jvi no man c.v. say nu iioia.nely who ii light f.r who is wron. The important (ju.-stion ia all probability, admi of nodct iaion. ' Th.e mound .v. Arlcl.i, which Mr. Place

examined, an 1 whi'di ihe correspondent of Burke wan called to ihe chair, and the rethc Traveler imagined him to have disc v. j port in the case of L-roy Woo Is was taken ored, has b.cn lon known, though we be- up and his se.u de.-l.tied vacanr, widiou;

it?vo. i uns never u.M. ire been ex pi .red. In 1 C4 1 r. was d"Scii')od hv- Fiaser. ia his work on iiesopotamia and As?vma, as "a large, artificial mound, 6J or 7J f-et high. 3)0 y.ir.U i i h-n h. by 2 JO in brovlth." The M i deb at. B ibylon 5) feet high, "f three or four limes tho height of the i ni:, at Arb -la. Throughout Assyli t and Msopo'.ami i liiere are inulti udes of ruins equal t, or greater than th.at at Atbeh. wi h quite as goo 1 claims to be c. mi lered tho Tower of B ih' I, that is to pay with no cl tiins at all. Eraser, whom w havo already quoted, spiking ?f these

ruins, 5.ays: "That any portion of the mounds now seen, or the sites we havo described, belongs to those early ci ies of the world, which are presumed to have been there erected, it would bo more than rash to affirm. On tho contrary, it is almost certain that, i 1 tho long period of mute than 4, (.00 years which have elapsed sint-o Ifimrud founded his kingdom isiShinar, etvrv portion of the original fabrics

must have crumbled into dust, and thaij the huge mounds which astonish us in many par:?, such as the Birs Nim rod, Akkerhoof, Workhn. Mungyer, Sntkorah, Zibliyah, Jibcl, Sanam and others belong all to fir later, though still very remote aire?, and wore temples erected at tho instance of the ChaljVm p;i?sthood, in the days succeeding Bel or Ful, to tin honor cf their vnti U3 deities." Thece arc unquestionably sound conclusions: It is id'e, at tl.13 ne of the world, to bo!: for remains cf the Tower of B.ib'd, of which the Bible gives rjo description whatever, except, that, like the rest of the Babylonian edilices, it was built, or rather begun to be builf. of bricks and bitumen. Not n single detail is iven bv which it coul.l be. Minified. Tha evidence of tho authenticity cf the scriptures has been wonderfully enlarged and strengthened, by the reeeni Tnuinc and unmistnkeable discoveries of Assyrian and B.ibvioiii.m antiquities, and it is greatly to bj desired, that i: should no: be complicated or embarrassed bv anything . o' a (!r,ub f.il or merely ftncifnl character. The EeunycVst ot thi- week says of the Traveler's nnicle: JIr. Willi ims, one of the mi-sionams of :ha American Boird, recently returned from there, thi.d: i: all a mistake, to say nothing worse. The whole statement, in i 3 geographv, ii a tissue of ros3 crrcr' latest Neirs. ARRIVAL Or THE AFRICA. 2"ew York, Feb. C. Tho steamship Africa artived this P. M. She left Liverpool Jin. 24th. Her dates ar- threj days later than those bro't by the Baltic. The fiu Us difficulty was considered irtualiy sel'Lvl, but the details of the aJjust-

ttaily s-.'l'hvl, but the uetaits oi the a. ust- i''-e. uea o oui.ics. i.:e h.iiowm phm le iMi.'j Speaker intmnv I fhat u:i-v.-iii. were 'o o: ssabiiiiaed to a cmkr.-.-ies LU Y'' - ts.i:d !0.-..i;;t--K..ia.i-l-' :ess this were s:-pp;d 1: v.ul I oe iK-.-esaa-f the sevetal power.-. to parti i ,u Cr.u-os and liespassin- aniijvils. , ry to clear the 1 bh:... Tii i mob respondThe Eiitish Ht hat Saken possesion i '-''-i lV- lo the mode office-tinned fetter try it," and md.i- a rush, f the porisof Ba.ire and thy Uanis td'Jur-'s 1:1 Common ideas Courts, and abol- j btnke down tho raiiinj-. and fW.l the la ik. in tho Porsivi G lif. I. i, als - re- j ii! a : ' Jus i--.-, was las- on tl.ei Il-.nse ton ij ;urn. It was this event that

11 Ot parted that the Rusiiatn had occupied Asjiea it.ai tlie liUSiUUS IUI 1 CCCllpiea AStiaeUnu. lackan. Late mteliitjcnco from China is to the eHeet th.at the Governor of Canton continued obdurate; that the Iiii iih had taken and destroyed ihe Frena'i Folly Foit, that, the Phi. ..-., l,o i . t.x tl... f..,.f. ..,..1 that all the Lloumra had been destroyed. N.... i . luv t int i).'i';j i;:i4

The Oiiental and Mercantile. Dankd hadl01'-- lJ

been burned. It waa lcr.ortc I tint ill,. 1 shAllhi-r ;f Cinto-i ha 1 comrn:-ac...l i-,: be fee the departure of the mad. ! - J i 'neraiiv uuii i.u: uet, :it a de 11 t 1 :l!i of '21 o,.,.n th.A h...ri.;i,-Kni''l !?v., Im!

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pan, was a3aoro dl tho Jersey, and it ''-'- ?re-i leta of the united th.V.es on oiTici.d I theCu':r:-h .e 1 t-V hi INvtn.n h",d-ir,i--IC'- nvl 1 T---' i t..e :;ocve :.ti-.e.: c.:;::v, l.r C. was feared that si e w.ui 1 provo a to al O-i AVcunos.I.:y, C3 Senators. v. i;!i tho ; h-ii-.... ,.f :l r;.-a't: v-v i-o:v.!-i r na'ur. In ll.ta i -a th-' 1 1 h d :v of ".I irch, 1 !..-t:v . iJ V - ' 't'vo1 :- :r al!'J5T-t".v lj :v' ' h.. i:; my ;.;h... Wied;. The crew had bc-n aved. Ptcudet t of the Senate, en me into Jti.it I U scras that nt a rc,vnt ,s-m of th- th:VV?-'"r 5;f 1 - ardO'i. hLor.ce t: C o. roroit u tueL ;.n .f.c e.s t.oi.v. 1 r.ere was ob votes .. ! .,n!w.M-i . ih.. Gov.-vm..:- f th-.? S'.. i ...... 1 .... ;na.i.ed tl tee 11 nrr.Mi-t x..-i..-v ,C ,-;.!

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f hane. Conooli for money i-Ioicd at fö.'.a i ln'-''' 1:1 ii--cusm wj.eaier toe jirotest j jjhe l at that pkuw Iii pr.r.5tanct? cd ihlö nrn tntcretd.; undents I v.:!! .tt td- sitiiMlhi.- Vi y.w.i.,.i, Ü.n ' " I should be part of the record --Zo.v.;:v.va.r, Governor Johnson pa. chafed the "I'V,1 v:-'"- i'"r ' Vi0 ' r1' l T I J-1 .VA I ,, C O T.V V Amct.cr, ßoctin.l steady. Ih:oH , ; -Hermita-" for the uni of -IS.OJJ. i;;lsr.rtr.i - th.- tUit of Arno Mcd.nlnü. ;5,idi; ft'c -"''-: Cf, Av:,vt Central Iliiiroa ls.vuii.i closed wUi an oaüvriul CrD.d Stvry i.i lww i!:.,:C:. :,n l ycbteiday made a forinal tender of the ,-!r; rty :,.r.i :.-d ,.t .i.-J ) n ; au t a r t, sell f Tarn, lho7. advanciiiLT tendency. - . . ; ere at ad ices foon Incw Mexico- Par- p:op;;v, v.idi the o u iiti n annexed, to lc thui t . tldrd ofap-r.-mo!,.. ! Atin C Ph.-lp?, Livcrtv.ol Jan. 21. "h the following Vfonie: fnl aurif.-roUi :e- tho Fieiitcnt. Th.e l'r-i.ient, ia reply. I J. i VANVALhllXi Ullftll, Uhlh..n; 11 D ..o, h'inA f.w h-f h I. i'c ih. 1 stated that this o..cr of the Mao of ion- ; r-.-r. th r.-.t a v. D Vr. I J,,,,,., s .de,. r ..-

fu.,,,. ; ;i! 1 1 v:ti of At. Idler, mo aontnnd tlnoclor i:otk-bi!oincs3 is rcitiictod from want -f w.o 'oin.n-company organized son,,e ,., : lime bince m vashmj; on ci.y to woik the

BieJn--ihore is no improvement in the onu'rv tm md. but holders shew 1-oS ! ,i;-o i'i..u to f.ice " ' Lart!l.s in betlor domand. .v CZs. And .U... l , .i,o nt n, f .,..! ,;. ..,.-.,... 1 1 1 1. t; tiii; imu o itk v '. uimvi 1 i ij 4,the end of i-i tr h. The At. ica h it JJv.op. ol at C'cl.'c toe mornia;' oi Jan. 21th - The London Momia ' llcrnl l nun ihe Mihj.-e-i of a re-eon.sLru.-lio;; of ll nylhat at a Cabinet council h. 11 Ja; HOL was discussed, and th.at tdl'ertj er coau.ion- ,xero maae ü'.me v.cihs . t i - , . , ...,. , Am-m-.r other chants, uu sat.l thatGladLEGISLATIVE SUMMAEY. SEKAT2. On Friday the benato was in bcs.sion in the morning. The t onimt.tee on elec.ions ma do a tiiajo:i y r.-j ort, in ihe rase ! llugli Midcr, the fit iii öena or from ihe coiiu ties of 6c. Jos pii, Marslsall, Starke and

hul.on, b u ;is a miaoi i.y report was an- i her mas er t' the i;o 1 rcnn, and nor acuounced aa i i picpna ioa, ti ac i u was1 counts weie so mat vi llous lh.it, a parly ot taken ii it. Tiio Julii-iary Coiuinittee j f nr peisotis was organ iz d logo under her ma 1- two reports, the mai ii y a -ainst and ! iruidaiuv. But tho cupidity of some of

the mtuoi i. v in nvur a m:iia;i" c.-s.s a part d" the Jud.v'mc.'iit in casca before Justecs, and allow ing irnpi i.-otnncnt iu case i f -.r' non-payment, ihe minoiity icport was On Monday tl,. Sena'e met 2 ' -lock. A for icce'n iag hiinie reports, the Pioi Jeiii announced that lhar. was tic hour apttoint - announced u.at il.ai was tic liour.apt o l for a j dut convei. in lo cl.-ct a Uui.ed S a t s be. ators, and h L .ho Hail ."ccompanied by tho Demociatio tvuator. Afer the WesiJeni and Senators had I ft. Mr. the call of ayes and nayos. 1 ho benate ; then adjoan eil with a "cneral hurrah. OuTii 'sd iv they had a groat time in ic Senate. Tho i'ro-ddeiit (hailed that tl action in exp.-lli vs iu-.i o Wocds was not va'.i I, as a cpi : urn was not prese!if. The IX publicans conioudo-l ; was. and all the day, in 1 until ten o'clock at nijit, was sp-nt i:, contentions and bickerings. Of course nol-isl iti on ws done. On Wo lncs lay aft'i noou the Sonate met, and held a full s '.;sio:i. A vole on referring a p:li i n toalmit coined pcrso-.M lo testify. Rtoo J to 17 g.aiust. A mini bur

of bills were reported from standing Cum-

mi. tecs, and appropriately acted upon. IlOl'SE. On Fiid-y, a number of Commiitcee reported, and 1 heir reports were ad"ptd. iiic lollowmg bids pied the third read i.ig To autiujiizvi appeals of en or from Courts of Common l'ietts 10 Circuit Conns To c-hang.; the ommoncem out of tho term cf Supjiintondent of Public Iintruc - tion. from Ivbruary to the second ilonday in March To auiiiutue the vifj to use her own real and pers mal property, and debts Juts her hu.-l) and, when he has abandoned her, or is in t!.o State Prison. Several other bills failed lor want of a cousd.ua jual m:no:i:v On Saturday, bills in'rodaced to this day, number i.'tf. A bill r.as passed tinally to recrgnizL dolcctive s iles by exec utors and adiniuistr:i;urs, whuru heirs have had le-nl notice. The 13:h of Febntaiy was fixed as th.o day for the exhibition cf the pupiU of ihe Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Tho Iblluwint; preamble and resolution win adopted: Whereas, it is probable thai the pros?nt .Legislature will piovi.lo for the disposal

of the funds in the Land of the Siuitinj awe the Lf0'i-ila!urc rarii)d,that ihe Houso Fund Comrnisii.-ners: Tiserefore, Cf Ilenresentatives petitioned the Govern-

Be it resolvedly the General Assembly ofm for a military foice to protect their porthc Slot.' of Indiana, That the oliiceis ofjsms from vi .le"ce. It is said that the reihe linking Fund be and they a;e hereby j moval will pass both Houses by the requidirecied no: to loan any more of said j site majority of two-thirds over the G vfuiid, but retain tho same until they are j crnor's veto". To make this two-thirds mafurther directed by this Gonial Asiem-! j ri-v in the- House, the vote of the Speak-uly-j -r was neceSäaiy; but, tin Ier the rules f On Monday, the Ilo-.ue met at 2 ('clock the House,' he could oniv vot3 in case of a!idsooi,:if;cr, tho Piesi.lent of the Sen- a tie. Torescial this rule, therefore, was

ate, at;u cuatcts entered, i.i j.intconven - lion. In opening ihe Convon'ion, Li:u:. Giv. Ilanin: .:;d S:iiJ: On the 12.h of January . mi obedience to tho ivqaifcmen s "f Hie Consthiui on, the Senators an.! U.'pivs.'tihi liwa met in Joint Convention in this place, and af.er transacting the businccs tiieu in hand, adjourned unTil this chiy 2 o'ch ok I'. M. In i:iiu.ince cd said a !j urnment, the Joint Convention v,-;i3 u,,w n.-s nibled, and h.e declaied itudj .urncd until Wednesday mon.ing 10 o'clock. 1 -na e i.a.t wi.,iurawn, ti.ej IIcuseiitce. ded to business The following' a r. w .... i j . II I' d Ii l il A o ,,U4,,W- 4- 'eie ic urouueed, and resolu t.ns adopted, uut nothi:)-;- id'i-jieci.il interest. On Tuesday a report was made a wins ..... . . . . . . i. . . . - . : . . t ' vi ;oi i- n.e ics.i ic'.: c.io on .-v-rucs, and .i.Cii iL r , i ':' '. t MM v.nn .-ii ..f M . i . . . 1 . i Oir.lOOP. Cci.O 'i: The Oul to better secure the public, funds fiom i l j ni-mr, was p.nsied by a vote t f 7 J to ah' iv,- ten per cent m tercet wai discussed at lemrth, but was lost on its litinl reading, by a vote of dJ to. i t i . . c i - ! 11 1 r ' 1 :l c-!;ii i-a.uaai majn:v. i Je5- D. jJn-ht and (ii.-d.ani N. Fi.ch eu-li I a o.'Jo ;i mnoii y oi ti.e iJ,",,l3- "'' GaZCiti, atlllOUDCCS the :) K',,z- - u r"n 6 v."w Ul lelj.hu. and Mr. Cliipn. a milUv, t bt, nil "Wf'A ;' ' bu.i Thi.s. say .1 " f : .i.i- r 'no i:i. :.. 10 a ne c r 1 1 1 me i.is 01 ot IS'.lfi'i .1 . IL 1U11-5L 1 i ... . . i . I i ... Ii.isi.i.i--j ,. ih.. Irr; o'V for t ie in in. l,- "yXA . 1 :' 11 'h,l! j :i y i f i;old bcarin earth and rock ia a J- '' ii.austild,, and there i, n-m f.r any i.umb-rof machines. 1 has bee:, s .-rod that the old mine, of Mexi.-oUd f.irto ciualiho.0 of Cali- ! f,,r,,U- A le:i''!' f',,In l!,L:l Fo 1,1 ;i ( 'l,iforiii.i paper yives a romantic account of ti.etr iltscoveiv. ihe story i-oes liait a Mcxh-an woman ,e;ur..cd from a ap:ivi:y Mht years among tho Uyotoro Apatd.ca of lli Clla country, biinijing extrardiuary accounts i f ".M treasm-.j i., the region inhs bi.cd by thai tiine. Bcl'o.c her c.ip. iviiv she had been apeon slave, an 1 ui li -r return she olfen-d to lake i - t if . U.e mote aval, emus got exci.cn, auu in order to prevent this largo number from goiug, they kidnapped the woman, and put her mustci .n jiil for debt. Then a Lieutenant in ihe United States Army, on fu I u -h for three months, orgauized a paity of thiily-sii men, and went in s -aich of tho p.hl mines. On j i'.u hi 'g the Teriioty of the Cyetoro . Apaches, they wore met by a party of party of those Indians, who piohihi ed them from searching for gold, but otiered to trade. The al.ei n i;ive was agreed to, and a trade i lieoicd, by which the whi es g.ijned a laro;e quantity f gold. The Indians knew no other use for the tp.ld than to make bullets of it, and each warrior had from twenty to thirty ounce balls about him. The irold lit us ..b'ained, was tested bv competent chemis s. who pronounced it j o.v-eo.liilv pure, ha hw very few foreign Sib-:ances mixed with i,. Th.' woman sivs ih.af. in the region whencu' she escaped, gold exij's in cveiy (piartor, on the surface, and in great qu inii ie.s. and that there was one largo lump imbedded i i the si.le of a hill, aid jealously tiuauled bv the tribe.

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Trouble in Nebraska. Tho Philadelphia American has the following summary of interesting news from Nebraska: "The Territorial Legislatures of Nebraska is in session, and appears to be a strange scene of disorder. It arroears that n m.-u.iritv of the L'VUUiurc i bent on removing the rapitol Vrom Omaha to some other point, 0:1 aceount of the in .erferenee ; 0f mobs of peoplo from Iowa in the Tenitrial business. T! 13 Council, or upper house, passed a bill authorizing tlio removal, but the House was unable to reach a vote 0:1 the question on account li the j factious oppoM.ion of tho minority, and ! tle riotous ondtict of the mob of persons I owned bv the same companv of !rculators, who also own the ferry ami are en (lowed with a gift of government lands. The organization of the Territory lias proved such a good thing for them, that they cannot bear the prospect of the enpitol b-?in removed Jo fomo oilier point. in su'-'li :inox'ent is tho attempt to overhh.e p .licv of tho nvij ritv, anJ it would t n '..- t 1..., r ... ,1 ... .T..., 1 "-ni l",l'L-J " l" - ue.e -i uii.n .-vi opposi;b:i of iepri'S.ntativo.s from Omaha, I which .prevented a. vi .n. At lea '.h, o!l,. ! ii . . .. .1 :,. , i . .i ,1 v i ol tho.e o :o.en a., e, aoti,,.! the bpen,er personally, and refused to take his seat. whereupon too. Sneaker ordered the S-r-j -eant-at-Arms to lake him into custoly.! J . I The member, a Mr. Ii tnicon.b, d.-hed him to do tM, j Hjunnuaily put iiii han I on a b '. i j-knifi. Th.e Ser.;'emt-.it-Arms paused, wj;e:et:p-.n the bpvaker repeated t 1 Vt lilt ire oruer.viiatiscomo dared tr.es m : i:i v . . . . . . . ... tol.iy i;;ut-j o:i l.iai, an 1 the Jotoy aptd.ia'le l.;.e Speaker inti.n itc I that u:icuvm üi-.: uj iJ lopjanu.i toe uji e; oo; lor protection. " It i a strati 'e &.:'.( cf-affairs, r.p.d will probably render the intervenii.ei of Conress necessary. 07. J0J13.")n Oi xCan23300 2.2 0- - ti, w,-v rr..:..,. .-.r a - - i nnnc-;s theanival at the s-l of tr.ve:".5i ii'; iDi 1 1 ii, ii ! (.! , ; i i .i ' ', , ..:-. men t, cf Governor Jolmson, of 'i . see, and s-va; . pu:(.;u-...w. J.undred es o

I thronmi; the lobby, mostly from Cmncil I QEYERAL tliausand acres of wild Lmisowa-; ExCc::tod athc pmo. -rtV'of'oraa E-rd nt tl

hiss a-id-roau at their opponents. Covin- 01 ?l:'rf uc"Ty' ? ' i u V 1 r , J VAN VALKENIiUnGII, Shf-rhT 1 n V I Mi and pirt on tune; also several II:?s and Lm ft-bl2-Mt:h (pr.fcc.5')) M,r' 'lCrrell BlllhS and Omaha are both town Sites ?n Plymouth, r.nd some imDrored farms in the vi- vi m .,..,.., ..i.it....i.iv,ui.i.....

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lie.sseo would li nromritlv communicated by him to Con jre.-s. . Wo clip the following uiihrae .sp.vinieu cf typography from a country exchange: "NVe 1c ä.iw a youni man rcazin at th'vry heave n.s, with a j- ia 1 .V: a of pis.oh i i the other. We endeavored 2 att ..... . ri if.-.r l,i-s ?i! 1 ' ii ei hv ii r -l i-i .1 r !nr . 1 - ' " ' " 1 1... i .. i .... i . r ...m..,. t. ,i .. i.ni Itoi, t juni'j iu.iim- incnooi i;a . -.r c. i , ,....o .;.,- I 1 madly from th, house. uttering a will ' the p.d of lovec u.hout replying tho ??..f my "end, came here w,i , hi, fit - of pi.tols put a ; lny 0X,st('!Ue- M' c:iso no 111 t,l,s UII5I"! IU.I. , W il lllu l-l. ii.iil-M "I I , , .1 r ii No Mother ! v: "V -u,: r- , .u " f "f ol sor , il()tll0r, VtV m,Ht rt tiown the h ml, r.m-h p;1th of lifo, .ind hecome iniaacd to care mi 1 s rrow in their stera.'at ftrai berore we cm tike home to our own experience the dread re.tl.ty no meiner ituor.t a taiuie mm a .car. uui when it it s it-1 of a frail yoang tnrl, just passing from chttdii trd to-.var.P the life of rt woman, haw sid is tho tdury summed up in that short suitrr.ee. Win naw shill a hnhiHtor the mach needed counsel"! Who now shall check the wayward fancies who now shall hear with the errors aal failings of tho m )thcr!es.s d aughttr? Deal gently with the child. Let n it the cup of sorrow he overflowed by the harshness of your hearing, or your tuisyinnathi.ing coolnc?-?. Is hhe heedless of her doings? Ii she forgetful of duty? Ii ?ho ear.'lerj in her movements? Remember, oh, remember, 'she has n Mother.' . ... . i i . .... " , Jy Ilev. W. S. llarker, Feb. Cth, at the resi lence of the bride's lather, hev. Joux Cr. Osr.oitN to Miss Matilda J. Uoyd, all of IMymouth, lud. With the above notice, wo received the ' ".accompanying documents," in the shape of a goodly portion of delicious Cake, which waa thankfully received and quickly distr'Juiled among tho Printers, who sincerely wish that tho journey of the happy counl'i may, through life, be "pleasantness, and all their ways be peace." Mariiago notices cheerfully inserted, but, friends, don't fjrg.H tho 'dotnmcnts.' On lha 31 inst., by lie v. W. S. Harkor, Mr. Jamej Nannv to Misi Maria D. Wolf. .At ti e Parsonntjet Feb. 11th, by the same, Mr. Jortru Knight to Miss Loum C. Mastkr.

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;ilfluSli)ljci1i.stiiinil5. dZT If vou T.Miit DeeuJ or ?Iortacs ciade out you cannot do better than to call at the A'ocoruc r'd OSce. jV22;f. LCALEns in LiP.iv . . Arjr-i . . n- - Y JJ. f .f A O v. VI A jLß VSS A'i. in "'" ' iM MAtl fit ACft.'n. lfWi, iNMtuo, wuhw, e.V. . And purchasers of ull kinds of t.in-.ii. febl2 1 IT v. rOItT H A Y.N ft, IN D. I " :; J-a ?jpv.Z- . Ii (X - " cuuty. im .n? to ,uie.nire, m rcue rfv - . . 1 11 I pve me a c.i.i. ;vis tor sue i i.tre 41 uroiv oi ive me a cad. Air? , tor sale a lare qa mt;ty ot a.mher, ::nd can till all orders on slioit notice, fur ;h. I also i:uic'a:ic YV!i-:it and other produce on ommision. DA N 1 1. L URO V X, Li ca com mis.fcb!2 1-ltf C omnujio:i .Airenf STATE OT IXDIAXA, MARSHALL COUXTY, SS. in tue Marshall Circuit Lourt, Kvnust Term, H:o7 John G:iir. J 'mos II. !l:r,:.ctt, Robert II. M ir-hal"! an t U ih.am B. Ln-hsh, ComrU:at on j count. II. nrv II. Hin. 1 ac-

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De it n niemboied, that cn ttie Tih d.iv of Feb- c',rf dt iv.'i t:iH, therefore, in his place and inr.rr, lSrT, tho plalntiils in tlie ahovo cr-th-d 1 t-ihity, can obtain rnvth: thov luav need in the

C4K.c, hv C. II. Itccve, hcir Attorney, h!.;d n mv j WillL-nH Ihietis, in a few hour, then by oif.cn their oinp'c.int r. aeeot:n, an 1 i vvv: .r'.u-' i avoiding the t ns, dc!;:ys and loa of time, cchv the ailidavit et a disxtcre.-ted fni n t!r.t the ci( l'.v l"v!i taing or ordering from a greater ddVniar.t. Ih-nry 11. 1 line, U a non-icdi nt ni 1 distanii-. Sttte of Ind: tna; ho is there fore r.'t:f:e-i :i, V.'il.'i.nns U If u-iis luve biH one rrice. and those

.!'::-rn 1 m n h ncy o. .-..t:d e-rnpl.-rnr. nx ! -it t!.. - i - - - t iU rsa dl j o,;caa Lt )V.!T. to o?;n a.nce 11 the ,i. 1 AT,,,. day of Aujrnst. l-.r7, anl uales? he an-e tr,.:caI. answer, ordencar tluaeo.the suae will be heard aaJ detcrnaaod iu Ii"- t-i" r,?. Attc,t: K1AVTOX U.rACirAnO, Clerk Marvel OiCrt. 1W It. C. Cu.-b.iv l;u:tv. TtVy lO.-Mth ' ! gTATi OF INDIANA, M A i I o 1 1 A LiLi t-UUa i V t I.i tc :.r,irs?iaJl CW:k'1 Cvurt, A t'ou.i.1 t 4 II I1 t T T - . T-9 . - m term, 1C57 Natii irr'd It. J.uaca, an. I "J Walter -M. Ai ;ui ..n, pirinvrs.n r , . 4 t l.-J oa.. .v Oj., iro,.rr r j " iVe'it r'em'jahcred th.t on the Tth d-r o" 7 ! rnnry, 1'. h- id.ih.t:! in th- ah,,-; m.-UI.I ' c-1' l-' -m-v, hhd in my f C j;.r !i'i;t oil note j t; ; i . t a ; : . v i n ; . ..... i ; hvi-luit. II. rrv it. Ihne, Un i..a n -sid. nt cf the i; e i i..e . ' 1 1. V. J L lUJI.H 1 t lit I- 111' H l-'lL- :'wli.!ilJU VI I.I. Ji:h.r-.::.d p. i U ur- of :;;ii.J coni:cihit, nd tint the ;mi Mill he i;".o.: ;:t th n xl tc-nn cf tho .V,r-r-h.Vd Circuit C.'cr, to c miaiviue t-.n the soconl ?.I-,u!,viu .;i,:u,l-.-T, nd nrdess he i:e,r. u.e-.i'i. 1 .'.-. ,1, t,.c., ..oi ii: " um u.. h,i-. 1 ia his ; I,;. j; -e. . '..v.u.. i.i- .i.i', in. Iii i-CI ,-. i - i . V.. y t. C. Covb iley, 1. i y. 1 h H.lilT'tS SAhil In i:.t. i. t Ph M.iU.i, I' eT. I J, 1 r) i . Ii ,'.V ciiiiUii O i:. i.u. ;.Y xh-tue of a writ of ox.vuti .n. from th Clerk of the Mu-shill co:,:: a PIms ourt, to wo dircetyd, I will extvc thr ! v.t r-uM:e tion, at the c : rt liiM.o il. -.rin P:vin.i.'h, M.irh ill i coi;:;:y, in o.ini, on wie i 101 u.iy oi .i iicii, i.n, - .- T. l- . .1. . 1 I.V 1.. II.. V -- I I'crv. cen til? h'H;n of ten oVlotk a. la. i iil ft n;r ! -m, 'u.mtu f,.,,:!: l .,ri n t'.,. ..... n vi.m - .uu., .:V. ........... ...... ..... tima r.n 1 x-cc .-.vu.' lor ilo t!tf f.-e .-imi-le title . ., , ..- t.l C I to s ii 1 re d e-tife, or ?o much thereat is raiv I) irece.-stry to sali .y srid e i.-at'oa.; wh!nat ' any regard whatever ii valuation or avj.i-.os mriit la s. Itxecr.tcd a the property of Lijihrahn C-v per, ntdu suit of li'i V.r. Sar.iaiy, a.::n.t .W .:, W-reirs-m, Bh.ri'm Cooper. John tt i;v r, S.bistian A.J.ncnh.e;-. and Wdü im (I. 15 st wick. 4 J. V. VAN VALhC.NLlIUCII, Sh rift fob 10 1 It J (pr. fje $ ,0 )) M irsh dl C junry. I 1ST OF LETTERS romiinha- in the Tost 4 Otiice, at Plymouth, i hnntry 11 th, liö7. Asper Abrati mi ; Aaron Ellen M; Rort ui Cvrus; 1 tnk Edward; I'owen Jerenrah; Clark E. D.: C:e--John; Clemcr.a Jo, ph R: Clank M uv; Click F; Cjlerv Titiick; C ed dwell illwin; Conler John ;ConnoinV!(r; Dve John; Daeornb Thilip: Del urn J.dni: Daapnn J M; Demer Joh.n A; D.v.Ue Daniel; Dunl ip Alexander; I'lde Israei; It ul Miry; Ende Mit Ith; Eish Samuel; iMiikins E II; CJriv John; (l.ircrrr Simon, Gimh.U A; Hamilton M; H'n III): lbhlrn Jacob; Khmer Jacob A; Ki'uirs Jeremiah; Ench Rachiel; McCanel Robert; Manoid Hiram; MoDulTe llcion, M irtin J unes 2; Moore James V; McDowell Robert; Matheson Jimo; Marks Daniel; McDen dd Rebecca; Noe E; Noble lächele; Rächer Crun; Riiilips A D; Ran- Rachel It; Pane William; lVirsen Lorinda: IV Ut Siniuol; Rierre JiMic; l'arkcr Win; Ran? EC; ThUr; J .hn ! Ronroy; .Suan Rifer; Samuel Rerkey; Jackson Rathviile; James Shatlenbrr-er; I.vc Skinnrr Nancy, Spooner; G. II. "2; Shirley; J. R. Shinnobarker; Jo!in Tyno; Liwrenee ThrV.i, J. E Tor ncr; J. Ih Trawver; J. J. Vance; Robert M Winkillback; llcnrv Wool; R. ih 'A Williams; Enoch Wils . n ; II. Ilie; CiMiorha- Witch d; M Wa.ii", W. M. Wilhelm; Mrs. Mirii. Poisons calling for any of the above. will pleao say "Advertised.', and name date of list. J. K. BKOOKE; P. M. PLYMOUTH, IXD... ( One door south of the Dr'wk Store,) V . ... . 1 jV Collections mule nu t prompts ic.w .. . .1- ...:, ..1 ('.in il I Ul I I III. I .in J " - ,,ust ! -1'lI;N.lcK1.I!COCKr!, c.,.s!,icr. nErnuExcr, ey ierjiission. Jo. W. r.cll, Duiker, Chiea-o, llh r.id.lock & Cj.. do Chic'nn iti, Ch'o. Dunlcvy, Haire V Co., Cankers. Indiacipolu. L. Ihrbour, Indianapolis, In .1. Feb.'., 17. ET .,,.. ..f I'vcliime. l-ncuircm moiuRS. DUNHAM, MIIUSER MANTUA Mrltor, Riymovth, Ind.

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SHERIFF'S SALE. l, Y virtue of a wir. cf execution, from U the Ck-sk of the ra .r,h:iU circuit court, to nie cä-

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Ciuf I: r 1 ..r ..: 1 .1. , . j 1 ,:c rcn 8n J T& term of years not to ! execc-d si-vcn.of tho c.itt half of the roitii-w.-st ifartcr of section f:r, in townsh i,i tl hty-lour i north, of nmjre four cat, containing cO acres more r together with thejiM-urtcnunccsto tLcsaiue .belnnain-nnJuppcrtniinn. I And r.n fiiil.i. r..u , ,t.. I v. v . v,.. i.v 1111; lUii aiillycUl VI llllj ; ju-Jgment, interest and costs due on said execution. j t'V-Ctücr witü ull accnuns cost?, I will, at the same ' i:nie m l place, cx;mc for pale the lVc ?ln;r1 of rt " '"i-e. or so innen tiieicot as vv.v. v Lc ncc(.HV!ll!'lt:Jr CMlnr,,,..:.. ,T r.llli V Alv.1. ..Vi!. Q I ... . - . u c would call the .mention cf ot;r ir.crthrnt . to the r.dv rti?- nn nt in tl.is week's v er 0 ' tl c ijrm of Wi.li.um A: Hutbti?, vLok.''.. CroVtrs Fort V; vise, Ind. j Thtir Uock consists of a penr-ral a-rtma.t of Groceries, together with ve:-vth"r.crii-u d'.v t,.i-n l in a store, cxcej.f dry f.oo'J. Th ir c;i:nfct;oa witlisomcof the f5, oWfc and mil knmcn 1 j 1 - F ä iY tl f stock. unsurn.i3sed bv ami other htnse. in t.'.r UYs-r zn mc ausi, uiitrd mem iacimit s ior i;vmcr ni v.t ir j Tiity are therefore cnab id to furni.-a a:jvth:ii: in 1 . z J tneir line, Irtiht considered, as luv .n cm he bought in New Vork, Ciucinn iti, ChicaLro or ai j cth'r marhrf. Fort Wayne is now vadrn tv-o or three 1-r r.rs ride of this place, i.nhitcrrtirtcd hv any chaise of ! 'vi r';,h- !n "'dl oh: ihi -oüs of the saaie ji':':ly 11 1 pi.ee.as u tüere hi T.:.n to pi:rj!us. II jm v ,-cu..I, i--Sore, s.svt, hi-tli !?. or r.n I 1 t,l!!t' I nv'ir.M ,i Wil.i.vmi: liuvitls, v.l. ;::ih . C'' iyiU., I... tmtf . STATE OF VI) I I V 4 ikrr x 'r rr rvnr tT . ' C- O uA J J ln " rs:.cll Urcnit iUrt, Aoyt!t ! V", . .. .r 1 ('."ill, 1 v O i I.rnn-.r 1 V',''o 1 l f j iehabd Jev. ett W.hi'.e, vs. t C.-.r.-.:!--.ntcn ae : juiiu Iltr.ry il. 11:.. $ 1 no Lt.vnliiiy. :n Ia- :.o ,v; i Loti ii i. V. ihi.'.m-, their ..itoji.Ci. , h ive h!e ! in m v Oi-.ce tuen e !:.. u n; on .-.,: :.j,r. ni. i r: i-.-.r'n t i.v the ailid tvit of a Cu. rt jted t ; . i :.. ' i.-i ihede- . j fen hmt. II, nry It. Iltn... ; a Li J?i-:te t.:: Jn-jh-na; he is th' re n-. " -hhV'11' l,f h-'5 1 j VI!h'-'' '"''vV-'-'V'" ! ;n C'vn tn't-i 1- V. Ii.. .tUt Oj tl!! i.üt.i:ed of tlie f.h ;:ni th ii-o : . . .Ii Li L.iO ..1 ' 1 - I. i!;0 t'1 'C; t M. -y cf Au- . 1 r' - , a -a l rik.c-' in- :i;-; e :r, t i. ! v.i.!U- 1: ; dt-min tii' i e Co, the sm.e v, id "ho , . i i . , ir:. j ; 1 Oo i I o N L'.V TON ij. r.'-h,r.i, Ciuk M:,h-.i;t;. c. c-r rv-"ix-it' 4 ' h f A 1 0t IMANA, N i ATT rniTVTV .iiivll.l.ili VV'e.l 1 I. MortliM CI.-nit Ci. Term, li;.7. ; !J, i II. ;.. 1. . Con:; !j.nt on ac ! -1.... t T. ....... i 5.1 I r-..'. n?, !:u? ll r s:;i:,' i'II-e t: e A: nVi li t:., V.. I)0 W Ir. en I D. MI'.tii Jai:i v.. . II.-r.iy IMP::-. n. Ro.--s'?li''h- lonf.-v, h- t ! tils tr e m'ht'int o'-.. 1 .'..: nd it m I ne l .;!. ir. Mrvo ".. c; ;n r. 1 v C. ':- o ;-!".:!.- va th it tu : o j.ilai.t. j 1 j;: P. li'i. :i::.i.-t--j ;tt . . .!, ie i liepof linr litliuimd cn.Jcti-y of :! c ::.'!. i::,r. NOWLNC. them-vlvts to hao lheds M i. i cam s, or otlur iii.-tri.in n'.s nan ."r:ii in tt-, JJec-.rder's uliice, niipaid, nie rciaa.-ttd to c.d' ; i J lift tho same i.,mi.ciatu.v, .an-1 s.ue the cost of isuin i'c..'-15. Its. A v.on! to t!u- wi-c is sufii-p.-i.-. Am-ericazi House, (Xcar tic River Bridge, and r.V. i tc.u minutes itclk of t.'.c 7hy.) SOUTH rLYHIOUTII, IKD. TKAVELKIbSand others. vi!l fn 1 coon l accomodation, and t.ivnh CHEAiTdi iWKE "AMEItlCATI HOUSE," thin .at any other II teh in Riynvu-.di. 1 h ive 1 itcly reael and f iriiis'icd the II ouo for the comfort of ih who wi-h to tin 1 a TRAVELER'S HOME. J. W. DARN ES, lYopriolvV. Fe b. 5, 157. 1? "m Ii. W. It. COMBS & CO. Ävmtuvt Ö(lfarfrooiii5 ruREAU. rrnsTCADs, chairs, &c. C00K1N0, ROX and EAREOR STOVES: . . iM-Mr:ftTIOX of -" ix-r cent Ion "ormcr rn'c for CASH or RRODUCH. a a j .110 tioor tn.'ii... " ....... mIc-W Street. ELY MOUTH, IND. Feb. ls'7. tf. itiTCrockeiy-waio, hard-ware, Queensware, mens wear. Loys-wear, anil every other kind of wear and tear, that vou can j i;u j use lor in domestic nie, you win una I . 1 . ! -11 f I at Urownlo Jc Sliirlev's. FOR SALE CHEAP .'Jinf on CraUt: Tow n I.or;, nnd Lot' w ith bn'd linirs; wild and improed Eamlji, Ilon lsJc fctoek, Wujrou, Caningc, ll.ainc5.and Houelv.hl Furniture. Call at mv office in Il mouth, o; po-it the Tott Olüce. C. H. REEVE, feb5-irtf Attorney t: Net trr.

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