Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 February 1859 — Page 2

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TlllSljCill OTOltlltn OCinOCVil"t "Prs3" & infamous Coolie procnre that and the rest will legitimately ; with the cost of the same in the Council No license to be granted for a longer time Dissolution of Partnership. XlOOk Ollt Folks' & i 45 traffic a traffic so much more nefarious follow, and that ere long. Bluffs Market: than one year. Notice i hereby given that the partnership here-

an one year.

f .t l i' I." : J ..... 1 '

loiore exisuiiir unucr me name zun nrmoi aiuhcu

OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUNTY. as Chinese is elevated abore the Afri- And now, Mr Editors, if any body j 3 Yoke of Oxen 55 $165 00, No liquors to be sold on Sunday to 4 staler, is this day diwrtred br rtwl consert

D & P McDONALD,::::::r.::::v.: Editors

PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY,

FEBRUARY -'--10,1859.

can in the scale of creation; more civilized, ' should be carious enough to ask who is

' more intellectual, and therefore feeling the author of the foregoing, be kind enough

more acutely the shackles of the slave )' that for the present his name Is

' ship and the harsh discipline of the ovor-

The Cuban Question.

s er.

The length of the Island is about seven

A.I.EK.

We have received from the Hon. Jona hundred and seventy miles, w:th an averSudell. U. S. t?., a ropy of the report of aga breadth of about forty miles, comprisIho Committee on Foreign Relations, to ing an area of 31 ,468 squaro miles. The

whom was referred the bill "making ap- soil is fertile, climate gonial, and its portt j

For the Marsh ill County Democrat. Woman.

What is she? what is her influence?

propri itiuns to fici'itate the acquisition of the finest in the world.

tfce island of Cuba."

She is the guardian of man; she it is that

i forms the mind; she it is that instills in the

bosom of the child the first principles of

1 Wagon with bows somplete. . 85 00 minor to a person in a state of intoxica- A.C. Staley will settle all the basiaeMof the firm

In Aft . , , : assume all the nauuities and take all the assets.

1 s ,, . 0. lümo nAr 1 nin 1111 11 i

of any State, county or municipal eloction.j Section 8, as amended, we give in the

2 00 language of the bill: 5 00 '.Everv person who shall, b him self

4 1 11 - 9 1 ... .

AJMWin nanaie o uu or agent directly or indirectly, knowingly

4 bteel I'icks 9 Augers 1 Inch Chisel ....

Yokes, Chains, kc

1 Tent 10 00 4 Pairs of Blankets 20 00 4 Buffalo Robes 16 00

4 Gold Pans . . . 4 Stee! Shovels

THK

Milt! I.V 1-MlU'L'l T

A. C. STALE Y. The hu in ess will be continued by me at the same place, where goods of all kinds can lie had a pi CDU A MT'Q Ufe cheaper than in any other place in Plvmouth. fcs rnrAlw o

feb 10 llt3

ph

A.C. STALKY

LOOSE!

6 00

Tlirt , nrvr'0,1 i , . nVilS.i in A

1 tri till tttt1 l.krri rf r nnrl rftonnnl P. t-

1. , e ., . , - ... . m 1 u inn nu. 1 iiviivi VI ivi auu itaucii vi As this ques'.ion M ona of great mani- vocacv of the bill now before Congress ! r 1 n 1 1 . , b ' I (tod and man. By her teachings does the ?uie. and one IB which the American pco which places 630.000,000 at the disposal Ltu 1 1 . e 1 t . . ,, . , , r . , ' . . . r 1 child know light from wrong, good from

! evil. What a responsibility is hers? Let

pie are materially interes'ed, any authentic of the President for the purpose of nego-

info rotation in regard to it is eagerly tiation. It the bill should pass, and Spain Li 1 . mm . 1 i . . . r I llie

first impressions be all of that nature thut would cause him or her to look to God for aid, fur strength, for resolution to do right.

ooghtftfter. This repoit furnishes some refuse to enter into negotiations, the mon

valuable statistics in regard to the goren- j ey thus appropriated could be used for j

ment, products, commerce, population, j other purposes, weahh. Sec., of the inland, from which it

will be keen that the estimates heretofore

itVTWe notice that the celebrated Van-

Let those early impressions bo so fixed and

the mind strengthened and fortified bv the

made in regard to the wealth and products T ,i t . mmM . . . a. . . . , , i r ktE Locke and L.vn-y are oon to appear at example and instruction of the mother, that

Tor the Marshall County Democrat. J Political Economists

Vtfl not too high

Ti : r. M ! I t .

uicmk-,, ioroncK..,, kdHoJ flk'llds who would gladlv Wcldircct taxes, customs, monopolies, lotior-: Come lhem back aga5p ies, fcc, was Slo.3J3.95J. Tht expenses

of :he government for the f ..ne length of ti-ne. were 916 299.663. This equilibrium is accounted for by the fac. that the surplus revenue is remitted to Spain. It ' amounts to Sl.4U4.059. and is the only direct pecuniary advantage SjMM derives j from the possession of Cuba, and even this exceeds the rveraire net revenue re

mitted from the island.

thfl Spanish ofEt ials amonnt to So. 000. 000

Madison. Wherever they go, they make .the evil innuunces of the world mav fall

as the blunted arrow or broken spear from the impenetrable armor that girds the warrior on the field ofbatile. What have we more fair to look upon? They are the fair

est of (toil's creatures a true man a true

1 Drawing Knifu 1 Mill File 3 Hand Saw File 1 Hand JSaw t 10 lt Wrought Nails 1 Totai 8329 PROVISIONS. 1000 lb Flour 830 400 lb Bacon 40 50 lb Sal t 1 4 lb Tea 3 50 lb Coffee 6 150 lb Sugar 13 40 lb Rico ß 120 lb Beans 3 50 lb Dried Fruit 3 6 lb Pepper 1 3 lb Soda 6 tb Cream Tartar .... 3 40 lb Soap 3 ß lb Gun Powder 4 24 lb Lead 2

Htm, oarier cr rire away, any sou nous 01 T M. rtnn . ,lmi rrt. :rrill ,i..i:v

1 OO tcxicatiug, liouors to any person who is in eredat niv Foundry in South Plvmouth.

r . w - . l 1

5U the habit of being intoxicated, after notice, fen 19 W lltf

' shall have been givin him bv the wife,)

F II HALL.

40 30

KSTRAY NOTICK

child, parent, brother or feiitei of -Jiich last Taken opbv Peter Kreyaer, Bring in center town-

HeiU'-liti ih MVir 11I Hip Invnfihtn u-hnro ho

on j .1 , 1 .1 1 , ' e praisctl at fifteen dollars br Frank Wood and W resides, that such person IN the habit of n,(.Vin.inhuroic 31 M Smith, Justice of the Pc

unuKiug, snau oe ueemea guilty 01 na Ilt3 05 de:ianor, and upon convicton thereof be

fined not less than five nor more than fiftv

ars an-

1 E.

ice.

Attlst: N. R. PACKARD, Clerk.

00

Estra? Police.

Taken op hr M so Ricbards lirins in Green

Township, Marsh.-.ll County Indiana, one Heifer Any person selling in loss quantity than two rears old, described M follow: Rod .md white

spotted, with star in the forehead; appraised at

lourt.v-n dollar, bv James Douclas and Hush

We t.ike tins method of informing thf ritirco? of Marshall and adjoining countie. that e are daily roeeiring from Now Yoik, t laj-1 stock of

GROCERIES,

wooden w ark, tatioxert ahd

a quart, and allowing to be drank on his

6 50 premises any liquor, shall, upon cor.vietion Barnhill, before M. L. Smilb Justice of tbe Peace. 1 IN K l l 3S OTIONS!

13 50 thereof, be fined in any sum not less than

Attest

nllw3

$50 nor more than 81000, and imprison- - 1

ment for three months may be added.

N R PACKARD, Clerk.

By W M Kkvoall Dep.

Pike' Peak ioll Hine!

Aad ia tact, everything kept in 0M nroerr

20

For sellinrr or civine to a minor or in

T OCATED THREE MILKS WEST OF Kne, which i iH mil ! iihiilmil Mil

3'j toxicated person the penality is the same.

00

Plymouth, near the Pittshur-rh Ft Warne and

Chicago R R Eighty acres of land fifty acres inmmvi'd cttviI' Iiaho all r.T n ),;.. walukiuuAl

for nd nlternting, or selling adulterated NOW for one thousand dollar?. For particular mors the fine is from $50 to 8500, and p,n(larc of D- McDojtalo or on the subscriber on 1 . ' , the premises A. G. ARMSTRONG.

Plvmouth Feb 3d lc"n nlOta

In all ages, and almost all countiies ! woman and this is woman's work

have conceded the fact that in every com- j 's appointed of all God's creatures as the

n?n nit y, places of popular resort for recreation and amusement, are necessary. This doctrine meets with a practical rc-

The exactlone of 5PonSe n lhe minds of nearly all persons,

one most capable of performing ihi good; and glorious work. See lhe young man who has strayed from the path of virtue and rectitude, who is last hastening to de-

I though theoretically many discard it. t"10 How is he rescued from the

01 2000 Gun Caps one n rt.it

0 trillion inegar . . . 2 Gallons of Brandy. . . 1 G1e.1t Gross Matches

1 Coffee Mill and Frying

1 Dutch Oven, 3 ('amp Kettles ß Tin Fiat., 8 Tin Cups . . . 1 SotKiitvea and Forks

1 Set Iron Spoon, 4 Hu Knives

1

imprtonmenl for six months may be added.

jo Any hooee where liquor is ld, kept in

1

j

an

1 50 a disorderly manner, shall bo deemed a G 00 common nuisance, and the keeper, upun convicton, m tv be lined from $50 to $200 CO 2 ,j and imprisonment for throe months may 1 07 b added. 75 The Court of Common Picas and Circuit

STATEMENT of the condition of the Aetna IiHiirmee Company, on tle first f January, 1659, ai required by die laws of the State of Indiana. The name of the corporation is Aetm fnsaraaee Company, located at Hartford, Conn. The capital Stock is one million dollai, and is paid HO. The a -set; -f the Company are:

We My nithont fear of contradiction that we ill sell jl better article aad mere of it for

m, tu m n - rr

1 1 van wo aatd he Tnnnor flnf 't- Mm,-l yawninff gulf that has opened to receive' Add cost of team etc, rfrniinnm thus iMoreasinfr th PAnensei v nb wn nniO o 1 upper, mat. to DJeilU J 9 s

: !.i t .1 . him Kv uhmmIi and annm Kv mImm.

of the government of Cuba, apart from msnnctton wun amusement, is the wise , " " v those whn-h. with us, would be considered necessary aim, when he lieth in the j ,-v an'1 ntemPt? o! Would he brook

a county or municipal, to thf enormous shade of recreation, " and to this sentisum of 321,300,000, or about 13 50 per nK'nl few perhaps will object, l ead for the whole population of the island, T1,e pniple is admitted, but in its aptrce and slave. Under this government, . plicaiion men. good men, have hitherto, nd this excessive taxation tho population an(I do sli11 ditler. One sees in the "gidhits, for a aeries of years, increased at the d.v n,:lz,'s of dance," both recreation rate of true Pr cent, iver annum, or about a!ul instruction, hilfl another sees nolh-

I'ai; va:..

I 0 Court shall have concurrent jurisdiction Real estate unencambered,

329 05

for violations of this act and it is made the

Money due the company, se

cured hy Mortgage,.

c final to that of the untied States. The commerce of Cuba with foreign na-

ing in the exercise but Ibllf, unmitigated

bv any redeeming trait, or circumstance.

tions, for '.he yar 1854, was as follows: unvrons sermons have teen Winten and Imports, 83 1. 394. 578; exports, 832. 688.- peeked, and not a few have been the lec939. The commerce of the island for the tures bolh PubIic nn(i private, upon the same year, with Spain and the United evils of dam ing; yet after all. the young. States, was with Spain: imports, 89.057- gJ. and light hearted still continue, 428; exports. S3. 61 5.692;--with the Uni-!and probably will in all time to come, to led States: imports, 7, 067. 680; export!, I gi eipreaaioo to tkeir ezaberaace of feel11.641.813; excess of trade with the Uni- ing- by joining in the dance. If this he ted State?, compared with Spain, 86,836,- wrong, it is not bee-use dancing is so in 373. Ti c difference at the present time, : itself: tnis tne intelligent all admit, But in fcrot A 0m United States, is still great- 8JlY some, its attendant ';ircumstanees are er than in 1 854. although the amount of of mth a character that it is impossible to

trade has been largely increased. The total number of vessels whieh en-

confiol them. Should tin's be granted, it would not necessarily follow that this kind

t red the port of Havana duiiog the year I ' amneemont, or recreation ought to be 1353, was 1,940; tonnage, 670,015. Amer- discarded it only shows that parents and ieaa vessels, 95C; tonnage, 392.572 be ing grdians should tak- the matter into their

freatet than that of all other nations com- own bands, and under their own supervis-

-

binod.

ion.

Make dancinc

parties at home; let

The cultivation of sugar w the. chief ba-1 ,ne middle aged, as well as the young, parsis of the wealth and prosperity of Cuba, ticipate; keep seasonable hoars, and give The averages annual production, exclusive tone and direction t the locia enjoyments of nrhat is consumed in the island, is about ; attendant upon these parlies, and above all, 400.000 tons; that of Louisiana about 175,- teach thote who thus engage, that they U00 ton. Tbo whole amount of cane su- are betraying no truit, bringing no disgar ft -ru which Europe and the United j "nor upon them.selves, their families or

reproof from those of his own sex? No!

It would grata harshly upon his ear. How then is this to be accomplished? 1 will toll you: let the words of warning b3 winspored by the loved one m ther or sister, or perhaps one that is dearer, and what is

the result. His heart is touched; he can

not reply harshly to that loved one

stops: he thinks: he sees the folly and wickedness of his past life he is saved. To j woman alone is this power given. Let pure and true woman then know that in her are the destinies of the rising generation ves-: ted. Let her then realize her position. Let her wield her influence for the good of her brother. Let us, Lords of creation, be guided by her, for where is the pure

and true woman that would counsel to evil. Thea let mothers think of this. Let the early training of your children be govern-

duty of grand juries to take cognizance"of Cash in band and in bank with , " aecrned interest

oi.ences under it.

Total cost S4G0 94 From the above it will be seen, that those desiring to go to the mines can come direct to Council Bluffs, and outfit here at a cost not exceed inr 81 16. ixn- man.

Our merchants are prepared to furnish "hfin iu ibeir opitiion the fine should ox

all that may come this way with outfits.

Justices of the Peace shall have jurisdiction within their respective township, and may recognize offenders to Court,

l2I,91i.S2 44,000 44,000

cecü c

1 $25

Mules, Oxen. Horses and Wagone can el-

, so be purchased here at fair prices.

Distance from Council Bluffs to tho mines at Cherry Creek, 476 miles.

Druggist can .-ell in any

Our exchangee

are filled with letters,

quantity f i

medicinal purposes and the manufacturer of wine and cider, from fruits grewn bv the manufacturer are exempt from the provision of the act. It is made the duty of the C it)" or Dis-

giving glowing accounts of the richness trict Attorney to prosecute the violators of of the Nebraska Cold mines, but enough the act, and on his failure or neglect to per-t 1 have been published. We hope those who form that duty any other attorney may a'are determined to go, will return with their tend to the same. pockets full of Gold, but if they do not All laws coming in conflict with the I we shall not be surprised. There is no provisions of the act are repealed, and an j

; doubt hut that innumerable letters are pub- emergency clause is appended Slafc Äralished frm men who have never seen the tincl. mines. The following from 'he LafitTCtte .

ed by theknowiejge yeej possess of good 1);li!v Courr, February ist, is worthy of Bill for the Increase of Sali - i mm . i

and evil, of right and wrong. Teach them

in their youth that the way of the trans-

consideration.

' James W. Goodwin, formerly of Ham-

gressor ,5 hard. Let your daughters be ton O. and more recently of Kansas.

taught in their youth the power they pos- dropped it. upon us this morning. He has pr scss. the influence they may wield over jllsl r0(urned from Pike's Peak; and gives an

their brother man. Let your som be taught Jaf,lf.r discouraging account of the new to look upn woman as their equal, thtir E) i)ora(l0. J6 remarked that he had seen

suDerior. to resnect and love them a nmLu m.v.i ..:.r,.,:.. 1 sl

. 1 ' Governor, o.j. 000; Ireasurei of State. -2, 800 Merchants Ex. New ik 10.i)(

ing tho mines under the most favorable ßoO; Auditor of State. 2.000; Secretary on N,,lth Kix 'r circumstances, ho is content to return to of State 81,500; Comptroller 81,500; Gor-1 Knm4U ,

vvr will be saved. Oh, woman! yours in ,i, fo,ÄC ,n tmL ,i. -o..-, ernor's Private Secretary 500: Suoerin-i ann N':,.,,

anes

The Committee of Ways and Means have introduced a bid into the House 'rel

ative to th .' salaries of public officers and

oviumg the manner of paying the same, 455 Hartford

KM Charter Oak

for an increase of salaries.' The first sec-: lion provides that the following Salaries I

shall he paid out of the general fund, viz

C;i.sli in the hands of Rgetttl and in transit 11 Murrpure Itor.ils at 5-r cont interest, 5K? Morteaec Bend, at t pet

cent interest 38,000 98,000 ." Jersey Ctty Water Bones at 6 percent interest 33,000 O.r,oun :o Hartford City Bonds pr et 30006 :tn.0;M) lOBrooklya ' . 6 do 10,000 10,000 J5 Rochester 1. 7 ! 33,000 25,000 ." Mttlwauklc do in d SjOOO 5,000 1 DuBoque is 10 do J2Ü IIB United States IVeasnrt Kotes, I1 . 5prct aeeerurd 'nt.. . . 55,500 ." 7 . .S 1212 50 Oatted States Stock 5 pr ct 50,000 State of Tenncwc 6 do 10.000 9.1fn do Kentucky G d l(l,tH)f) 1000 do Mueeuri 6 do S0,000 4 IOfl lo New York f do 23,000 28,000 lo Ohio (180B) 8 lo 89,000 80,000 do io G do -25,000 2G.:)0 (Haan aan. novo stock 80 Hartford & New Haren.. 50.000 60,000 1117 Boston k Worcester 10.7011 10,272 :2."n Connecticut River 25,000 12500 M do do Company SgBN 1,350 RANK STOCK

50 Citizens, Waterbur; Ct... ifiOO 50 Stafford. Stafford Springs. . 5,080 "fi Eagle Frovidcnee R t.... 5,250 300 Phoenix Hartford Ct no.fiO ) 400 Farmers k Mechanics do 40,000

300 Exchange do 240 State do

106 City lo

U'i Conntr do

) Connecticut River lo

do IH)

100 Merchants anO Manuf. do t00 Aetna !- 15 Mceh. ft Trad. Jersey City

M rt. ai.. .J:ti.',::.'26 Than any other establishment west of Pitt 809 180-38 annh. If JO want to bay anything in our linejire us a call before iroing elsewhere, as we war-

r int evcr thin ohl hj u tote a

GOOD AKTI CLE!

One of the firm having hcen in the businesf for some timettast, 'e's leave to tender to the public his lint ere thanks for p.vt favors, and hopes by

E3oEicst and Pair Dealing:,

T went a continnaacs of the Basse. W iaks iu exchange for (Irocerics

ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE

t 1

15,000 10,000 r.! n 7. .700 4'N) 10,030 10,000 10.000

1 ..".'III

UK) State of Missouri St l,on 20,000

and true, and what a happy change what

crime, what vice, and oh, how much sifffer

their church, and the cvis of dancinff will

soon be numbered amongst the ihinffl that

St tos r.re supplied i.s estimated at 1,273,000 tone; of this, Cuba and Louisiana now

fnrnisla aoaaowhat more than 45 per cent, urere, and are not. It is not extravagant to predict that, with Another finds great pleasure in playing Cuba annexed, we should in a few years billiards, or ten pins, while almost all sohave as complete control of this great sla- b, r minded, respectable men, regard pie as we now have of cotton. lhese as curses, scarcely inferior to the The total population of Cuba now is es vice of tippling, or even drunkenness ittimated at 1.5G6.Ü00, of which 742.000 self. because wherever the billiard saloon, tro whites. 263.000 free colored, and 531- pi' Hey, have a local habita000 glares. The Cubans, as a class, are lion- lhere are invariably to be seen the as refined, well-informed and fitted for idle, the thriltless and the dissolute and nelf-government, as any people can be who ; il is probably impossible in the present have not inhaled with their breath the at- state of society to have it otherwise. Ina mophere of freedom. Thee men, who public billiard saloon, with the classes aire the great proprietors of the soil, are bovc named, as frequenters and patrons, opposed to the continuance of the African (and few others are ever seen there) inslave trade, which i carried on by Span- toxicating drink are almost, if not quite, tirda from the peninsula, renegade Amer- necessarily concomitant; at all events, a ieasat, and other adventurers from even billiard laloos without them would he. a clime and country, tolerated and protected rata mm, worth j the profound attention

of a parnaan. But it may be Ktid, "why not take these

a mighty, a glorious Oft; but ye are well , He t lfro in lhfi mi Bj r f ion tendent of Publ.c Instructt.n 600; Stale ; 308 Amer, chosen. Then fad not in your duty to I worked I ke 1 UvC suffered th e-o librarian C00; Superintendent of the Hos- : p .,,, , , , ... ... ' worked i.ke a bi.hc, siineretithegre.it- piu) for the Insane 1.200; Superintendent (rod, your brother, your duty to yourself. I es p,.ivat5on and rcalized )e89 than ftn av. Jf Deftfnd Dlin)h A,vlum oOÜ; Su. fJJ

i,e genuc, no kind, Dutoe.rrm. hemem- erage of rsixty five cents a day, as the fruit perintendent of the Blind Asrum 800 1 400 Union

This is rather a discouraffins

ber that a 6'fi answer tnrneth away wrath ((f i.y ,0;j

and softens the heart, that grievous words fct,.tement( but it may be received as fully

stir to anger. Kavk.xswood

Warden of the State Prison 1 ,500; Moral 1 J2J "ovcr - , .... ,w, ... 1 on ( oninioiovcallh

instructor 01 Otate 1 rison öov; 1 nysn ian

800 Phcnix 400 Manhattan .(IK) Neu York

The Gold Mines. ———

of Stau Prison fiOO: Adiutnnt and Quarter

reliable. Those of our young men bo if... General, each 25: Judirea of the Su-

are contemplating the trip, had better I preme Court, each 2,000; Judges of the ' JJ q1 stop to consider it." Circuit Court 1.500; Judges of the Com- .,,) Metront

The following letter was addressed to General Eastman and published in the <Leavenworth Times>.

DECEMBER 20, 1858.

tnnlitan

men Pleas, each 800. to be paid out of the 800 Rntehersaad Drorers

MnimfirtlrVc T iV.n "D-ill County Troasury in the manner prescribed j 300 Importen and Traders do 30.KM Mansfield s Liquor Bill. by Uwf and onr0f CüUMlv UuL; Proa-Ä BflhM 1 ,.!.: t.:7i 1.-- iro ..r ' . ' . . - T , ., .... 820 Merchants do 41.'

iV1 IIIIS mil Ht pnojTjvi UK HUUfV. VI

:.;.'.o 880 5,280 30,08 i 45,800 l I0 28J980 ti.l 8 lOtl 9,600 80,460 1 0,300 10,500 10,400 1 98.000 10.100 10,000 36,000

d 20,000 22,400 io 90,008 SOKKJ

30,-OfW 32;400 L';Oon 27 ,-000 lOjOnO 10:40) 2000 98;r0 10,-OOU 1200 2000 82;4na tOtOO PjOOO

10;000 1 ();()( 10

do 20NH) do 30 ,-000 (I- J0;00! d 20800 d 40j000 do 20 .hi in

HI

000

AND TAX THE

HIGHEST MARKET PRICK

B dr reesn. We 1 Cerbin Block, north westror aerof Michigan and La Porte atreeta, rivmouth, Indisna. VINN EDGE 4 HRO. N. R. r.irtii-ulur alt ntion paid to orders. rjetoberSlsl lt8. No4tf

do

10,000

30,000

do do do do do do lo da do

K Sil

.000

100 P.S. Trust r-omnanv do 10-iKX)

RepreentattreS and IS hkley to be rociev- Treasurer and comptroller of state, are 150 N V L In. k Trnst Co

ecutino- Attorney, each 600; and the auditor

Dill CtKNRHAL. I arrived at Lcareu W hJ natc' a brief eli authorized to employ one clerk at a

worth City yesterday, and as every body

salary not exceeding BOO per annum.

Bill ReccivNblc,

Miscellaneotti Inrvstment.

10;000 1 1 o 'T :i'Kl 33,-000 22j8O0 1980 11.1 to 2t.-'KKl 3380 I2.-400 45;100 11 ;!

l.i;0üi) 24:751

!;M0.i-

CoHie rilit along to th

Uhere rnu ran find every fliinpr in the line of Standard. MtseUaneoae, School ssnilt ft dBnaka; per, Pens, Ink, Slates, Pencils, &c. AUoali I'r Pcii'xli a! of the dav. UlGirc i: a call, and we wül rive you something trestinyto read. Come and subscribe lo- Harint Graba m. Coder, or Petersen. r. bc right slona to Breek 1- Bro's., where you Cc nd sovraid friend, h G. W. R. COMBS 4.r0tf

ej a ii

1 1 m;t j- 1 n.i

is contributing to your paper something It is entitled "A bill to license, reg- v. ui.r h I The amount of liabilities doe or not due to bankj

from Oherrv Creek sold dtnvinsw. 1 tho't 1 ulate and restrain the use of spirituous. cnlTL'Il!!- vt a Z snZfrliJ r! I or croditot-nothinp. UMes adjited and dne. Would re?!,ectfuri:

c . TT Z . , , i- ' Z r 1.1, i i 1 n i mi ' none. Lk..'.- aiyustcd and not lue ',n.i..M tontion ol tlie citizens of would tell you what I did while 1 was the.". , vinou?, malt and intoxicating liquors, to t hot few in market; Povk per hund th si" t .n. , 11Ii;1(ijustni) jn nisiiense, natUns , , and i5: Keen ? doz 15(18 cents; Apples, green, ... J c ' , ; , m on 01 1 : l iL. rrx.i. e 4 . 1 . ,t......l ..... 1 . -um,. t . . , a ' f" t . M5 M ' v. 1 tm-ther nroof or contested :H,.in.J.J I

i H.rMeu on tue w o, AUguai. anu pro- , ym- . f ' V ; ; "S All other 'claims against the Coaapnir are small, Marshal D-cted throsurfa the cotintrv for sosna liana. neJ all former laws contlic ng with us V iGcmts; Urd JpW , cents; , n-t- ,.p ,.nt 1IlStni, r,,i . uke no ! Jllll'"lUI

sad at last struck a vein about twenty nrorküons. ! SZLlZi JZJ. , K

K i " r ' i.njoinn I 111 m-rt'i ..t ifllltlflT IfKt PPl n "n t Itlll m - ...

I ii' ii.K' ' - 1 : I . t r f.,i t;.f hü ha

a. HAUL

announce, and inrit üic al-

by the Spanish authorities of Cuba of evei y y-rade.

The repoit from which we have taken a!so nna moral influence and control by tho above statements, aptly remarks that having them at private rooms prepared on were there a sincere desire to arrest the purpose by gentlemen at their residences." slave trade, it could be as effectually put Agreed, say I, if you can find the person down by Spain as it ha been by Brazil. who is willing, and can afford to make lhe Cuba and Porto Rico are now the only necessary investment, until then, I must marts for this illegal traSn; and if the 1 og fcaro te wapeolfolljr dissent. Brush government had been as intent up-1 Tbers SM many etber places of resort on enforcing i's treaty Stipulation! with that might be termed popular, both here Spain for its abolition as it has been for od elsewhere, of which it is not 8808888denouncing abuses of out flag, which we 7 now t Speak, except that any plane of cannot entirely prevent, this quewn this kind into which a man of good niorwouid lojaa since have ceased to be a ;ils wouM blush to introduce a wife, sister,

source of irritating discussion, it may b" of possible future difficulty. Theas who desire to extirpate the slave trade ssaj find in their sympathy for the African a motive to support this bill. The slaves now shipped from the coast of Africa are exclusively for the Spanish islands. It is not easy to estimate the number. From

or mother; any place a visit Io which would tend to Ussen a man's own self-respect, or of which lie doubts the propriety of entering, should be avoided, M the prudent would shun tho pestilence. Hut s;iys one, "what would you hav us do? and where shall we go for recreation? You admit the necessity for public places

. 1,,.. nwi .1 I... r mi ..a r iAm ' ,i,.ru 1 1 if ... 1 hi tii nerson na .oi nr . . . . ..,...-

1 1 1 1 1 ..in. m nt.i. 1 1 1 iv a 1. xsut u111.11 1 V I fun , xi piu' im Y j TVAItmTI , r .r 1TTIAVI ' ' Miliar, .n n r. iiivi.. that in richness exceeds anything that had barter, directly or indirectly -my intoxica- j 1 BE hA POll 1 t DA IL 1" U MU.N. ; red tobe'taaured in oMUeek

been discovered. 1 du.' out of this vein tinir liquors WlthfcUt first oea ing a license ; JM

in twenty -five dars, 55J,UUU worth of r0d, trom the UountT l Oi.imissioi. ,rs. s ,,iAfs to subscribers at the low rate of,

and the vein did not seom exhausted iu To obtain license tho person applying

any degree. Yours truly, JOHN HARTMAN.

The greatest amount

also varies.

A CK. Sec.

Hartford. Jan. 1st, l-."9. State of Connecticut, Hartford county, v: Hart ford. Jan. 1st. 1859. Peraonallv appeared before

SIX DOLLARS PER 1 B A K, quarterly m art- ni(i :i Justice of the Peace, duly qualified to ad-

uid the adjoining Couotirs

purchased of Mr. JAMES

MITCH Kid. his stock iu the

LTTiVtO

v v d niv t 1

Vvn :UÜ1 1)1 iL TO

. : - 1 v;m mmfaln the Utmrt 'I eleranhic nine tt r oat h-. I horn as K. nraee. Jr. Secretary,

mu.11 "in; iiiiiiceiii soiii'5 ucm nviiM,iMCI I 'iiiin- c- 1 . . : 1 .ni imm ni.c: if one p.l,IUhl in eonn.v. Iing lb. " T- ' fe.tTS toSS j . .1 . V V .l. I"'L 1 ,.,1 ll.r n.A.lrnfj n . . .......

nd from his experience in the rursinca. feals een-

e

MINES.

precise location in which ho is lo ell nt tajjle of distances from st josEfn To the ;ast twenty days before the meeting of lhe

Board to whtoh his ajilication is made, and 1 it shall be the privilege of any inhabitant of 6aid township to n-moustrate against

the granting of said lic ense on account of

immorality or other unfitness' The Hoard of County Commissioners

To Wethen, . . Wolf River, . . Claytonville . . .

Vermillion Hiv Big Blue Root Creek.. Big Sandy . . . Little Hue . . .

Un Linie Blue Eha Creek Fort Kearney I'lum Creek Cottonwood Springs . .

the beat data, however, it is supposed now f'f resort for pui poses of amusement." fo be from twenty -five to thirty thousand Certainly, what then; I answer first of all, par yar. It woald cease to exist the mo- let us have a neat, commodious Town mat we acquired possession of the island Hall; then will come lectures, concerts, .f Cuba. social parties, dec, etc., and Tupper's great Another consequence, whicih should ideal would be realized, when instruction nxyanWj snÜ3t the sympathies of philan- would indeed he blended with amusement ihropists. excepting that eaiss whose tears ' and where all might participate without are only shed for tboso of ebon hae, and feeling that they had performed an act of who turn -ith indifference from 'heaurTcr doubtful utility, or morality. "When shall ngeeJ saen of any other coeafttexioa, is Plvmouth hare a public Hall? Let us

Mouth of Cheny Creek distances raoM DovaciL SLinrri MINKS.

port KearnoT I no

Plum Creek Cottonwood Spring Emigrant Crossing of Platte . . Mouth of Polo Creek Mouth of Cherry Creek

4 16 20 11 31 30 Gl '.M ßf 20 105 20 12i 30 1Ö5 22 177 38 21 6 7 m 32 254 37 201 ,48 33fl 75 414 40 4ol DG ft&0 To TM E

the New York, Chicago, a'ld other narketl

J?uhcriptions received at the Democrat othec ROOT t PACKARD, Proprietor. LiForte, Ind., Ian. 10, le.si). "dltwtf!

Company true.

New Advertisements.

siding iu the county, in lhe SBW of fiye hundred dollars, tobe filed with the Co., Auditor, condition! that ail lines nttrsstd

920 nor more than 1,000, to be deternia

a foe for license for one year. Wh mi any

31 211 asaoant is paid to any incorporate 1 city or

.40 265 down (or. license, such amount uj to be de-

JOSEPH POTTER Reenectfullj annennces, that the pentlemaa mho bargained for hh Shop, has failed to comely wrA

the propotution made by aunaeiii tha t lt rill remain ni hi- old

itanri over VVestctrclfl where lie u iil oontinac Ihs

flmm and Saddle

hii-incs the s.mie heretofore.

Harnest k pi for awe or mdc

Uiorder. Ki pairing dsSM n kort SOSW SSM en rcaeoaaJste tcraw. Plrasaelh bid. Utf

TT!

.75 340 j ducted from the amount required by Goaa .40 3R0 ( Commissioners. .06 470 3 . .. . r y All amounts reoeired lr license tro to

-- ? OOStrumt Oirrm for the ooi.d mines. , he common sohool fund of tho county The following, Bsys the Council lllufls where pniJ.

The County Auditor is to hsuo tho li

$1,000 WANTED!! All neaaOM owing me, w hose SCCOUnU are due, .11 c hereby nou'ied that I need die njoncjr , I eannet p:n nyetti attliny Sees are past. d not wiah iauMmH an m in to costs, et If this cull i

"r. r . i .... 1

not

III

HKNRY roWI.F.R,

fustice oi the Peace

INSURANCE Afrent's Certificate of Authority. The State of Indiana. Auditor of St.ite's or thre. Indianapolis. January in, I.SH. Whereas, the Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford, bat Sled in this ofiice n BtatenK-nC of its condition on the 1st of Jjiniiary, lliV., lhe act of its- incorpora tion and anun li ids properlv certified to, and its ritten.m-tniment. Bonrinating its sgents, andanthoitting then fully ind unrsarrrcdly to atknovledge service of process in the ecnt of Hiiits 8I0, therefore, in pumuance of the reaawreaaenai of "An act to ataend an act aCitled an act for lhe 'n;-orp rttionof Inaarance Coaapanii denninff their mrera. uat praaoribiaj; their dutie," np proredlMarch 2, It55, having presented aatiafac lory evidence to me of fall eonrphanee to the ref(iiirrments and sj ecifteations d' th.it a-i, I. John W Hood. AiHitor of the State of lndi.na do

hereby ecrtifvjthat C H Keeve. of I'lyniouth, as ' theaent of taiÜCoOipan b nithori 7 d to transact

the hiismcM ot Insurance as liieag nt CI tne SSM Aetna hssmcee Company in this State, up to Jn Iv 1st, ls59, to the extent that he m i v he commis noned and appointed by th. s.ö 1 CoSjpany. In w itness wh' reo), I bare hereunto uliscrihrd my I. 81 name, and caused the seal of my otlice to be aiixed,Uu lOshdsy of Jaanaryi lew. JOHN W DODD, Auditor of State.

PERFEfT SITISFiCTIW.

ALL KINDS OF

.Mc-ponded to immediately, Ian. eon, UiT-7 th dav ot Mareh, 1899 , at lopt nieana mon- entetoai. 1 iam c. , ( (.!(H. m Si,j, ,iav proceed to mrrey f flymonth dec 7, '.'. litt locate the somen of his land in section 34 toi

Hmrveyr' Holier.

The undersisned with the t ount surveyor win

10

and

town

Done on short notice. Harunr, employed (IOI V();KIKN. he will vanHUSVal orW. thai is done in the shop.

ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTEIDED TQ. ALL KINDS OF Produce and old Iron Taken iu rvchanp (Sff Castings at his Groesry Plymouth, Jan. Gtf

SI! KR 1 F F 'S SALE. By tiitne of an eseenSlea to sse directed from the of thel'lerk Marshall Common Pleas Court, 1 will ofl'er 8jT sale as the law direct at the court house do, r in the town of Plymouth, Marshall county, Indiana, on the 1th dav .t February 19,

lietwien the hours of ten o'clock a m antl lour

Bugle, is all that is necessary for an outfit

lli:.N(i.l!IAN GRASS SEED!!

HUNGARIAN GrASS SEED!!

for a company of four persons going to wl,on te applicant produces the order ;(J (i.SS SEED ! ! r iWi lavin ' the Nebraska (iold Mines-also a supply W rf 9 Treas- m orUlttm sh,:, a Call and raamlnr, JJS I otfce

a lit i . . s a 1 a -

ship ran ire east, in narsnaii t ounty Indiana, , o ciock p m oi sjimi day, the nuiosnik "

in meet on tin ii emtsep and continue from day to re I estate, in "Aid count v, to it:

liar until all i- surveyed. Koa reojdeati vbo tail to meet the surveyor at

the time and place shore n lined, and defray or

their portion of the exp. ne

e Auditor and such h

The

soutli nail Ot llie can nan

east quarter of section nimteen. IM inlonmp thirt three .III north, of ranjte one (1) eaat.eon tainina fortj 10) aerea. -

Takrn n-the nropc.tv ol i nr.-.o,..". -v-.

f provisions, svfteienl fur fix month, l,n?l-

fehl 4 lltf

u.a. TIIA KK

. according to la w

ie nrop t v n -

tax duplicate, ml collected atthe -nil of Jaieej - "P- ff M c

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