Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 June 1859 — Page 2

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ft OFFICIAL PAPER OF' TUB P- ft P. IIoPONALD.r::-:::::::: Editor. Messrs RoVndS &TÄXGDOxare our or.lr . awthorued ad veriiaUg- Agents for Chicago u"utlT.. : Ö. v. - . , , . v" -TW anJörtlheJ tcpectfulljr request ttie cdit-JMcx-5ditqrij?r awtliera -IndUiif; tcr meet tkem ia Courention, at PljmouthJai:t Hh -1S59, . forthe purpose of consulting v u atptJog uch metaiires? .as may be thought Meressary for , the. benefit of tbe craft. , It U earnestly hoped that JcrervrrWs inKordieniJnina will be reprcsentd. . . t - .f i ' i Ilfc, R. A. Camfrox, ? S'J?WELL Whefle & .ScvMtu,' J. n. V auer. Jmn Mir.t.ii.t." '"' H. H. Root. T. M-ATT!XCLTy , 'K. Williams, ,D. Jbp. McDoxiLB. i . :0-K SnRocK, i 'A.C. Thomox. . , . , tl : A Chanise. An; arrange mcht Tiaj' - beert , made Jby Wbich tlie publication of the Democrat & hereafter be conducted by P. & J.rMc Doxald. Bills will bo made out' against all who are indebted toUio oGce, either for fV ö rlk , ( JA (1 ; e r t is or : Subscription, lip to tlw.25:ii - instil tüvhicli .time ll partoerslnp t existing" beiweeri V. JMc Dojtaid xrxs diVaolred; VnjJop ihafall those. who" arc. indebted - will :be prepared to 5'ettlö up, hcu,lbey,aro call ed on. I -::r ,Thia arrangement hai' Wen 'made in hr der ta'ipttt all the5 money into ; tliV 1 office and -thereby e nabln tlie publishers to continue, the publication, - of , the Democrat, qich ender other circumstances cohM not ' - ... Iiato been cöntiniied but a short time long-' er. The receipts of Use office are barely sufficient "to support onc farail j and pay the actual expenses Of the- ofilco. ' This state of things has been brought about by onr patrons withholding . their indebtednes, and a lot of scape graces absconding without jaying us. . Some of our . friends

seem tojLunk we are fermhtsd tostay herehhoiilics.buLiioarly'all have expressed urifrt!ie. purpose of accommodating them, bounded STmpathyyfjr -the prisoners, 'and

na auriHg past eJeciion campatgrs we printed hand-bills, elec'fon ticketsr looked tip and figuered out all the. itma 'that would. likely tend to. the success of the par ty, and fur all this trouble and expense frei have not received, as yet, as much a9 a thank you, Sir.'' ;.This may be' right, but iL will x not sutr4nr.a paper, and if a heartier support is not : extended hereafter than has been heretofore, the publication, of our paper will have to be suspended. t A lii.'le exertion on the part of those who have a desire to see -the Democrat live, would place the publishers in a position boyond the possibility of n failure,. andj ena ble them to present a bolter paper, but this has never been done, and we presume never will b-j. With one or two exreptions, not one of our tewn subscribers hav!' ever asked '. a man to. subs"i be, ' when if they had, they could have at least "prevailed on one of their friends to .take it.'; - It is to be h.oped that those who hare ' patronized tlie Democrat so liberally heretofore' will extend to thft present' publishers the same liberal prttonage. kacLlLai-every democrat in the; county will Cönsiüor'iuhis dtity' to help sustain the afar-of 'hiä- pÄrly3, ' by subscribisg at onceandtofjbiting as many of his neighbors as Jo not already Lnke it to subscribe. ..... ..u, t r : A Tho, undersigned is "waiting for - soroetliin to turn up : And till )'then ( will 'be' nraied collecting, Volicilin' saVicriptioKS .and adverüements. The

"Odious Aincrilinciit.'iPrw!i?- " ' i - rs. ,7 . . ... kansas'RiveV,! twenty miles. bcJow:;Benl's reasons given by Republicans in the. J - . . ,

The" reasons given by Rep West for the action of ;jheir' brethren In .Massachusetts, .aröinymers.-.vatieJi .'ridiculous and fanny- One says the Republicans nea rlaltept away iromf:he pol Is and wh.if Tewdid 50 rbted against the amendraent, yirc. , Another .aays it, was the the Demoirals that done jit, linowih that it would be blamed om the h Republicans, and would thus' riaki a'little. party capual. Another says 'it was because alhthe Dem? rats hud -Americans, and a ii w Republicans, who acted contrary .to the wishes of the party, voted. br ii and so m eVc TIiere is not jono of the-thoUsand anf1 foae reasons which they have feiVerl,' tV.e'lrue one. .Thev know veiy. well, that their overwhelming majority In the Stale, gafe thera. the power to pass Ony propositioa t they ' Wished ' to.' The Democrat,' knowing'; Tthat there was not the least possible clian& of defeating the amenclrneht, as the,. Republicans , And Americans were ;a'lf0canng . its adoption, -... 1 . did not turn. out as thy' would have' don ey had there beertet prospect -'of-cIeTeatinj tt.' Some of the Republicans in the. West have, even cone so1 far as to censure the Demo-. crats for not working- harder- to defeat it, while jflieir pnty-wasa'Bdprtingtt A more cmpliteT'-per3onation of impudence could 'not' buMmagined. Hereafter, . , we may expect that they-will. hold Democrats respoosibfe for the coodact'of . "Republican officers; and .if those officers 'should 'con1 ..... . 1 : I duct thenrelr'e3:'in a manner deserving.of censure, (which rthey frefiuentryTrdp,) the PemocraU will be blamed for not working harder joefsUteini" I" o!

and true officers, and for the advocatfy'nd inihocpiiIlyiCPnvi;ieei.ti7a3 Uieiulon ainunance of correct" p!n7V, ß, M a.twa of "tlijwÄ U should bidurir.ri . '-'0 1 '

eil wiemeruran, aninoi lerrorön is" Kenti&l t nn , n r Am!' i sr.r. ? t

yTy jeM)oustjc Democrätic docrinp of non4 fcarMo thVeditors of that toVcVfop-ii The ship iTaramobia s

irftemitfcn by Government jrv feiritcKal to2J to ili editorial convention at this' WonWib. :! r: domestfcEiJrsmar Uct tlu. Jhcel AJi'il.eT disclaim any intention orj L tT; ".ft do rerrjafr of tWpart IcocL ,es!rj to tlrn the cold should the con- tt ,5.' Iy subside n.tp nothing; .and. be ourtbere4 TcntioS hut nn the contrarv!re4iro thatUmber. v

among the things that were, but should not ber ."fi-trr' I" the Eastern States, where the Repub lican sentiment smacks strongly of Know iotbiDgUm.-lbaJeaUingparty'jonrTials; (the N Y.'Tribnne, for instance;) are la boring zealonsty to iintle ill the fragmebts, d! the Oppösuiön'ibr the pext Presidential iampaign,T, Anej Dasis oi tiii proposea union, w.noi generaiiy.i known,, outntom the manner. in which; they haYe;coTnraeHci;d in Masjacbusttvlt ii 'teasofiabie to" infer that the sufTraue quslion is to be the connectmnr ht betweeu the two factions' .To , . - i . i . ' - effect , a . fusion with the KnoW-Nothings would be to drive frbm': thblr Ätrentli' Tn the Wesi all t! Foreign 'Influence, , which i'ri sohVö of' the Vestern duies'.. would. . be to'cause defeat,, :If thOrf rosnt .Republicnn. parly; command the strength of1 the .Americans und ' foreigners'," on ': ther same Tli-Kcscucrsi Aain. y! r J3y reference ;to our tt-legfah columns it will-bo'Bccrt'ihnt.ihc Oberlinllesc-ders hivo been fcmar.ded nto 'tho custoily'of the United States Uarshal, by the. Supreme Court of Olnö--two of the; Judges dissenlmir, ....-' , ;... f:.r.-.;v' '.! This caSjO has furnished nddKional eridence, if any was necespary, that the Republican'; party is in favor - of setting at naught all law and. authority that comes ia cnact wnh their ideas. cf right iad proper, aad mcro cspeciHy in mtitters relative, to the ehirery qnestion.' ' It', is true' that I many prominent Kepubh'cans h.ave, not. de clared in favoc of.lho rescuers, and there for antagonistic Jo - tho Government au think that the Judge and jury, were par tial, and many, other unreasonable and improbable things... " - . .'.; ' The rase öf the' Obeilin" tescuers .was one of premeditated violalioa of the Fugitive Slave law.' This' law; which has received tho msst.Lltteraaathe.mas ,fr6m the entjre ; Republican camp,' provides for tlie rendition of fugitive slates' on presentr ment cf proof that they are such. The Republicans have repeatedly threatened tp violate it the first opportuniiy; and tle Oberlii case is a strong indication that they intend to cavrv their tlireats into ex. cution. ' , , If.Vset of men have the right to deter--mine 'as to the justness, of, our. Govern mcTit laws, why not abolish - all courts and ofiices whosö duly it is to enf jrec the laws? We trust thatthi3 will be a warning fo'alj who. contemplate a violation of.Unitpt States ' laws; . and that fintellitcnt citizens will rhereafler;- riot, plac! themselres:in open rebellion to the- government' jhat:protects them." If our laws .are not! good, it is poor policy to, jVjoata tliem, . and .thus render, ourselves, amenable . to jlhem. ;;A much better ph-fi of aciion ls to obey them until diey afö:yfpealed:? 0r: dcßVed 1 unconstitutional by the proper tubunal. IThe. opposite of tuis course will iiariably lead to lamentable" consequences. ———<>———— Pikes' Peak. We have received from Enoch Belangee a letter dated at their camp Sunday, April 25th, from which we learn that the comFort, between five and six hundred miles from the Missouri River, and from one hundred and fifty to one hundred and without an accident. He says there has been no rain since they left the Missouri River, and has been no rain in that region for eight months, which is making hard times for teams without food. He says there is deer, antelope, and wild geese in abundance, but are hard to get at, owing to the open country. He says the boys brought in a fine antelope which made them a fine Sunday dinner. They met two men on foot begging their way back to the States. They started for the Peak in March, on the Smoky Hill route—the road ran out, and they got lost and done without food nine days. They met some teams that offered to take them thro' for nothing, but they preferred begging their way home. They also met three germans [sic] who said the mines were not worth working, and others from the mines said it was as good as represented. Enoch is an old California miner, and has promised to send us a specimen of the Pike's Peak goId, with a statement of the condition of things there, as soon as he fairly tests the mining district. ———<>——— ——>The rainy weather during the past week just suited us, (junior,) having met with a liberal, appreciative gentleman, who presented us with a new, large, commodious Umbrella. The donor requested us to say nothing about it, which we hereby

pia:torm, tney. wi!i exniDii auegree.pi pryr liciertcy in political (. tactics which has not Keretofore ,bn.arcredUed to them. . ' ' :

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hundred atid rp Tpneh ur4 re.4? and eightromlCher reck iiwe'll ähä: h iroöd, ,epirii3f.,haviai-re.ic"hed- tlia&'I phvee

it may be successful, wejttaj,claJLB4aat them right be tore the people. We hope to see h5rrall hre pnthelt as jivej feel assured that.)hev will go away full? rff6n'ificed that UT'V'as jröödjor lJvera Jot be . . . - - 1 I .'."r' - r--X5rTlie junior editor ofr. the, ilArshl Cotinly'.jÖrmoc'a has. rgceiyce ,a?ontijbuin;pi a liqu - It parae. so, nnexpeotedly,- arid .vanished P suddenly, that wo-, could 'only' hcarla tinkling fcbünd, whicJi 1nditf;vted 'thatT.it was ,:,:nü ?ir;'f vL "' ' ' -n '.-arte' hävti W ceiVetf ?ihe dilalbgue firCryant 'Commercial College, Indianapolis,' Jini. ,It,is a -good : mslitutioQi of the kind, -and should be well patronized bv the citizens of this State. " " h 14 Discoi'RAGixö. From our farmers we hear the most'diicourairin? accounts of the . . I Q ...... r , . . prospect for wheat. ; Many f err promis'nsr neias nave ;;ecn compicieiy ruineu Dy; ,uie fly. j Some ,of. the farmers will be ceinpelli ed to purchaso. wheat-forilieir; own; use. Mr. P. Shirley,! near -Wolf -'Cick : Mills; l n I h f s 1 c o n n ty i1 b i s ,4 5' 'ac r e s , . w li fch 1 will probably not be worth cutting. Many such failures as. this wril seriously. affect the int3rc6ts of our people, i .'A v.Mi '' ' ' The prospect' for corn ii good. The season lias been a favorable one for planting and the farmer . hayg., improved . the timo. bj puUing.in large crop. : .: .'iXSines'.tho agreement between; the fymocrat and ÄwWwi.j iiii'regard to the rates for' advertising. tcf.,r the 'contract for ih-j doing ihe Sheriff's printing at' reduced prices, has been 'annulled.' Such adverlisv ments. will hereaflerbe harged thct same as all others, r We make lhisJstateihent for the purpose of sotting the: Sheriff nght before the people, ho' having , fulfilled.' his pledges to the'pcojple in regard to liavipg it I done at the J jwest rates r. t 7 if. . 57"Maiik CuMMi-GS,,..Ksq, .yestepjay presented us with some, of tlu : nicest Strawberries we have seori. -Many thanks; ' 4Ä5TWe;call atteiilion tditbe'. adrcrtisemoat of DccK 5f TöakJ' -They have lately commenced business her, and as thev anpear to ueaDout the riht Kind. 01. leliowSyh our citizens should give theni a trial.! j. . arReV. T. 1 McCool, of South .tend, will preach in, the Church net Sun day,,. : .:i -..h-r- "";. ' : ,. , v ' i-. '.'v:r-? ' ' SebiA.'MrEBs advertisement in. tp-days paper, and if yoji, want a watch what U a watch, or an A. No l gold i;pen, : or 'nny tind of jewelry, jro loins "store cand yöu can get.it., . , -;r . , 1 . "n ; - ;1 ' .irr. n ;m ' 1 ' a , - 1 ( , ; jCWtLCoMk Rice returned, yesterday 1 morning'frora PiLeVI'eakj Ie .prpapcWJ V. r ( Iniia n r yy"k f 1. (tKAllt Art A ' j .1. i 11 . TT, ' ? it . i'.. .Li'' 1 worm oi goiu.i no says it is ine greater i. humbuj out, and that 'gold: seekers are' loaying the mines.jby . tbb 'hundred. ,.. . t . J: E. Yorxö's Smootu 'Sawio'IShin-' glk 'MicmxE! Mr. Willard Place, tlie aifant for this machine. forvJhis; State, lfl now stopping at the Edwards House,' and Thno. ra m.irlhinQ on Exhibition at' Brink's Mill'where hö 'would. be. pleased to have all see itperfotm. -,Tt is undoubtedly; tho bes t ipachme in ;use,-, aud giyes universal satisfaction v ; where'er , ; introduced. The -agent is preparod-tcv fill- orders for an tjuraijbetof machines, or sell territory ' The machine will be TunwTOg loitoJlO o 1 1 o-clock.a-m:,"jtnd fromf3 ta 4 p. m. CT. ; 1 'iSTft .H.-.Etu9ii4)fl the.-. Goshen Tim has accepted the--ihVittion Ho'1 de-: nveranaddreJs'loro' rention on the 14ib7V. Tbe.' p.i. 4 possesses the necessary, ability and exptJriencd. .to clerrvet.an, interesting address : AJ better selection ou!d hot bare been1 niadei5;"1. , Arriral of the Steamers nr.' York and Ilammoni:! at IVi n rk; and t he II u litfa t i a ii 4,,ii m ri. c.j.'ti ' 7f:, ui v!!iM!; lfew?Yofk; May! 30' The "steamship New York arrived yes-1 t6rdajVbriDing London 'dates töfiha seventeenthvr ?i zrri ti ;q:.n-'.- vnil)TTh Bfeamara Juno ahd and Sax'oni.t hatl arrivedout.l-jo i i " '.News not very imprta'ni.' rNd! battles had boen -fougbt an . Italy up to'thelsi.tteenth.f'i! niili us r. v.-iü j. :i V ' J ;J The.EmperonNa'poleon rand'f" the 'Kin j of iSar4lniaf.hadI fijea d tteir diead-ttftrters' ai 'Alessandriiiir 'arid "had already "! arrived1 there. .b 7:-:;: .nq r roib ill f 1 ' ' 1. I A n.t.ia.'.KA.Ii) ara to be seized i: v The o Aitstriaiis" haf ivithdrawrt' 7 from, Rebbio.;rr; i.-rJ ' .r7 -fiyl v. "iThe inhabitants : of Eunobla had, 1 r'eso'lately retused to suppiy;Mi'xxu5iriau irigatel'Radolskyi with provision s'.-: 1 Bh'q- was Obliged io' sail without' therh;1 :; ' i ;. r.'f'Mäny failures fcrd reported on the 'Co'ntU Mit arrd oh tba ttct 'cbangs.'"1 " f; i IfeAglandTUe'' Qtroen reviewed Ihe troop's at Aldsrshbt oh'the iGth: ; ' ' ? -" i countrlHreignfej pm tsteY,8afriTed: at f' London1 'on J th'e w ' 1'4 ifi .'

illyrJo French re-d! Ddmajfighjl! :tHrtWnjGm. . Üstealri5 Otnef ÄiiV'ances'o'n a rk, of tJUe,ArliRn$asIripnnVfcltis

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ailed from Sc h-.?1c.oTi4flWMrre8pondent-of'the'Lon preparations wnrgoin be made at Notre Dame XoaJJum-ortliawbTHtfn' .1 . J r.ia . t the great jictcry Expected tol-bo 'announced next ;week. . j iioY ti ,vioja r:j i-' ( . All officers of ilw regiment of 'sappers to becommarided by vPcinoe !Napoleoii left Paris on tho Kih for'.TouJa'ouo'jA train fof ieffqcartijery had also loft for.JtalyY' Turä rumoryditliat arms had ibeen tent to Hungary, and Ahat.tlw- dliinarnins are effectually employed.-.iiil'fomantfn1 ihsujrection in the.tr.cQuatry.M-ijs ;vKtvq t- . , j -It .was reported that the Emperor Nape If OfV beforo ; leaving it add ressed 1 a Jetter.io,! Queen; Victoria,:-.: repeating his promise io. tae po. step duringthwar1- to coruprpmise thq in terest9 of .England; f r-..,Austna.-4The'goverr.mant JoanofioS ; ÖÖÖ,0,00,ii to beatß per cent.-:payablo in silver, and will bo issued at 70.. :: ; Nothing farther from the st?at of war. ' Piedmpnt.Tha ofilcial .bulUtin'' of the 14tl says tho Au9tiians! withdrew to-dy from Robbjo, but a second and still stron'roreconnoitering. party had been pinned torward to tjie wajls of YrceiU il ' The.EmperorNRDdleon. fr-iths Marshal Canrobert, rode thlpMsh the .: streets of AlleBsandrm on Korsebaok, and were evr cry where received. Willi great demonstra tions of ;joyfl, ( J .. : : ; ; " uermany.--A uispatcn irom: lieiun-says tbo Diet was clpsed on the ! 14th by the Prince. Rgent ia person,' who, in a speech said that Prussia was determinsd to maintain .the balance ot -power in ; Europe, and stand up for the security. and protection ot the.national interests pf Germany, and expecte'd all the Gorman. Confederation pow ers to sjand firmly .by . her sids in. fulfillmentojf that mission. . i . : v . ' ':' :. The .mobilization of .ight I federal erps do arniy js cpmpletedi . Pi incb . William r redenck beinj; commander-m clnef. , India and China mails arrived at London with Calcutta dales of. April 3, and Hong Kong. 28. News unimportant.. . irench : troops, had .captured Sanon 'a place'of considerable strength in Cochin China. .- .v i, The. American. frigate Germantown and steamer Mississippi-were at Japan. - TraJa at; ,Cautou , had sultered much from the cxaotioha Of the mandarin's.(London. .'May. 17. Dispatches j from Rqme.say Duke Dels-trmmoiitleft that ciiy oa tlie 15th, . in:: consequence of a tele graphic order from the. Emperor.; - - A dispitch frora.V ienn. sajs. an hngish steamer, with; the ;: India mails,! was overhauled off Sassana by boats from 'a rench -warship,; .-i Aji ouicitl bulletin a .Genoa' .announces ho movements of tho Austrims ifrora StraJdella towards, Dghera. i;:r ,1VChas. Detlati.,.Voici':and - Croswellr or Co., of Birmingham; tailed to dy!' f .i. -. There has been a furtlierjecove-ryi in I1-! iinoja Centroi rai'road, shares but hnis 'declined..... :,..),tf.- :; I. r,i .-. ;t:i J-r.-.u ;: .,' AUatVALOrTHB flfAMMONr.V.' t:r j: ,? V.:;- New York May 30' The stramship IlammonLi arrived" from Southampton 18th inst., and brings':Lbiidon papeiis 6f that day. t ;: 1 H..l. cU i.. Napoleon remained lit Alessandrifli busy withh.w.', Generals' in laying" stfategie'tf planf. ! "' ' i ' -i-'o '"' 'r y c l Tlie;? Piednionfez cavalr.yi "had' fllen'-'in' withdetaebmeut'of Atiatrian luifesars "AnH ma le, Borne: priscnera. . i ..'Vitt ivz Tho; Austrians! Had"! withdrawn - from Dogh?rv4o:Csteggio.' ; ' '; Austria has reeognizod t)ie neutrality of the States of the iChurch.i ' -n .1 " di ! . Stella bridge; had bean.fthreateted by1 the Austriaiis who have workmen- assembled there and at -other noinU on'the Po,' Thtl waters of tho Po had risen, and the women and children of Jhe county werecompelled by the Austrian to laborat the work. r : ijoeverai loaruiniiiu jiuirB"" iti to comply With: the Austrlia demands for CQY.tributiGn3.had !hde'nr arrested.f t '' ..''ourAustrian merchant vossets;hadbeen captured by the French 6pjadrori ''in" the Adriatic, j ;:.-.-.. ' V'''?' ;!,"!?'' . Itiins ;woro fallmr'Sincesarttlv,; whicli accounts for tho inactitity of tho' troopsSome of iherAustrun workB werei damaged. The French squadron was before Venice n-UhelGdv 'fr? n:i' v.riiom 't Tlie Austrian) Lords had-topped'nr.i-ning nil. their BleanteraV .'d' hJ v ü' . j Russia.!- Tha liorda publishes the following: 'The Rii3sun govGrniTient' has'js-: sued rders for the Istj 2d; aad TSttVfc'orpti tie army to.be; placed immediately on a war footinr",. with the iwhole-artillery and car-; alrv belonfrintr to each. -i The resers are to bo eaUod in." and -all soldiers on" furlough to joinC their colors, -to be read to march with -We.months.vi m.U r.V -.n vdJ '"Rome, May 16. Or. the:t tth hnst, ' the ,T3carrcon8ul'a,Aiicona, latfed'ddwn hh t1ag:: s O a the 1 2th, heFrehehr and di ian ; consuls p'rotcsUd 7to'!the delegate'!) V-' ain'st U10 1 contmuatioH of ' fortifecatiohs, and threatdneÜ tof demand their ' passjj.o'rfs at rh id nigh t; the" delegates -still ßpeakiifg ; with the-Austrian general.' 'I ;nl 'Un theil4tn;tno Atisinans.were ai wors rocoijnrzed the neutrality' of Naples, o Itee is'tranquil.V.".0-" 0 '"London, Tuesday .-Tea' inactive:3 Sugar' sldw; but u'nchsngetl: i; :Cbffe'4iin6hahged Provisions ? inactive", droöpirtgK.v' Saltpeter unelranfcetL Wool ? sbirited. bixt 11 iio impovementlIlrÄUs.', ' ,! .".'"V4 ": ;t!!i coiubäp.;;, J" Tn.the habeas' corpus cjis tr.'is" afternoon, the prisoners' were 'remanded Co the custody iif the U S.' Marshal; V";' 'Judges ferinWr boflf and Suthffe dissentmg. . ....... 0 . ii .1 i'

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don limes, says the conhdenc in the sue

cwf the afnl'rt Italy Js o ffreat( fliai

leiVeleng I a casino, - nlthouglr the s'tMe5 of iiego has. been' raised. "' rr u, -'!Uj-! u-

,v Franca has not

v.uThe oVeja ,(pvlifqrnia mail,,wulL Jitear to 'the 'Äthj arrjvl lss,fcf,ni$fc& yOw:n'mportant.' e.. .-1, ..f,j-ini ynivrq ;ioit c ,i4A letter from .tJülknapSdysayaB

k'rnftis had iusL arrived from. CrnnRl' rrAtrfcil8 for a reasonable timeln any strcctin front

ueAThas alyTeTlw Tuo soldiers wereLaled and leVeral

wff)deil. Amon? the fotjar wero tilutenabtiLee and Captain Smith ilU ltttar also savs that 400 to 500 Texansiro encamped twenfy iiiles itlow Rrjtxos Indian Reserve, bhh the a; jwed iintention of attackiiiiWnescTVetrafnis Much excitement prevailed. w , OBlTIUßYWred this Uft ftt his father's tPsi(Je(f ii MalsfcanCunÄ, Uly 25d, Adam, son of Amdscw and Auce Hcmx; aged 19 years. tit üf H ffealh our treasure take, Nedir aain for us he 11 wake; Close those eyeä BcTlonKer bright: For wiCIi siuues he'll greet us never, p. Smcetha8milohas loetitsligbt, ' ' Ad that voice Is hushed fbrorcr. 1 , , ,?-,': is-x ' 'V ' Place the cold tirth on II bre.ist, ' ' yThile with grief our henrti are (iching; vsji lis vuiu prpveni nia fcjM, :: n " Or, '.when Jesus calls, hia waking 7 ; ' ThougH'thc turf is drifted o'er t : r .,- Jhe : food hopcs'of thoe'tha't loveiitn, Sr ri ng wil r y ?t i t s' w;a r m t!i re 8 tor c . , - 'Anil tbö'uoleb ttöqm above him. Oh! how rain our schvmcs appear,; ' ll , ip ( ' ' - I - . ... And how glorious now secmshcrtven ;3Veak the chain tlrt bipd us hjre, .' Since that famed link is riven. LordJ'i owW' tTJV dealings right,' Yet forgive.our hitter weeping; Tliou canst cheer the darkest night, , Ajjd with dust restore our Adam. ' ' Hi t S A Of DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION There will bo a Democratic Count) Coirrention helu it the Coiut-house in Plymouth on the 1 8th day of June, 1659, at 1 o'clock P. M.', to nominate candidates for County Clerk, , and Commissioner. The Democrats in the several Townships are requested to meet in township Convention on the 11th diy of Juno next, to' elect delegates to the County Convention,' .This .step id highly nccssary, and - is most earnestly urged upon the Democrats of. every town$-h5p, nndit Is hoped that no township will neglect it',.and particularly that Democrats will not j ermitany others to meet and appoint for them while they stay at home. It has becu thoupht that an apportionment, of dclgate? bafd on the last Congressional . rote, wouM be a equal as it could be made and that ratio has been adopted. ' This will give each tpwuahip delegates as follows: ' ' ' . . 1 . Union 8,Center 21, Green Eourbon 8, German 7, Polk G, North G, -Tippecanoe 5, -Wcsi 6.': ; .'' T-'.' : ' ' '" Let every Democrat consider it his duty to attend the township meeting, and sec that delegates arc selected who will attend. By order of the Central Committee. . A. C. STALEY.Ch'm. ' D. Vixxedoe, Secretary. Ws ire authorised to announce' tne name of Samuel B. Corbalev, of Green Township, as a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. . .. , .Messrs. Editors riea?e announce my name as a candidate for the office of Clerk,' subject to a fair expression of the Democrat V'of Marshall county, with or without a convention. t ,'. , '-' ' Vj'i.'M. Patterson. ; ITVVcare imhorired to annotince the name of Xr.wTO.v R. Packard, (present incumbent) as a candidate for Cb-ik of Marshall County, subject to thedeei.sion ftf the Deiaocraac Conntv Conteution UEds. DEMockAT.Pka?e announce the namcl of Joir 'K. Baonxn as a candidate for the office of County Clerk, nt the next' Octobe- election, subject to the decision of the County Convention, "' And oblige MANY DEMOCRATS. "' O 'We arq authorizedj.to announce the name of join Kj. ucsümax, ai oia 1 ownEiup, .n a canmdjite for Clerk, of Maroliilt County, subject to the decision of tfie Demnsratic County Convention." "! A FINE ASSORTMENT; OF: . 1 1 W-q&'ü'-'HiE'S Constantly-on hand at . . . A. MYjRSS..' Lit , .,: , ,-: -i ; ' ; ; ; -" . . ' . 7 ORDINANCE. ...t I . IJe it or Jain eJ,bj the Freswlcnt.and Trustees . of the corporate town of 'Plymouth ; in Marshall county, and State of -'Indiana, '! '''' 'r' Src lr Tlia! anj-berson.br persorrswho shall make any, public px'iibitin for pain within the -corporat'lhnUsoTf 'said'jtowiiphall pay; as a. licens for eoxloingho Ie?V tHan , Oncy.n'or more". th:)n .fifteen dollar for each Aud ev(rr tWentyToür Iwurs he or they may tontinue. ruck exhibitionithe hraonnt to be left:öUscretionary with tho Marihal j of said town,''a:n(i'anpcrsön,onVnUn5 th,e pfo-;, visions bf thai section snail be fned in any sum not fesäthnn one dollar nor-"more" th'an'fiftefn dollars. f 1 Sec.2. ..Jhrf6eiAirfflr.rfinrf,thht each and, every tra,vchn3 pediUejrpraucuQnecr,iiaii.pay iora liccnlse not less thafe one, foliar nor ,morerthan five dollar! for cddranderCry' twenty-four hours, they shalf or mtrA eWd nCerchahoTise within tho lirahsof fnittowt?6f Plymoulh.v the fcnHiune to be left discretionary with the Marshal of eaid town, and anj person oUA'nding against the provision of ' this section, shall pon conviction thereof before anycöurt of competent jurisdiction.'be Incdin an v. sum not Jess-tlianonexiouar nor mors man uve uoilari for each offenscTnorie, iwowevcr.tliat nothnrt in tlna nnlmancc cohtiiined shall bo saconstru ted as to prevent the Treasurer of this corporation from iSSlunff tO traveling peuuiers a license iur vntterm of six ruotiUis upon uie;prouuciun 01- rc cipt from the Jlarshalf . die pdyipent of --! 1101 conflicting 'itU they proTiaions of -" tjalfr ordinance are hereby repealed.. r -' .' ''''''' 'ri-,: i ' L..., u " JBNKLINGER, Pres' t. ' the' corporate towi?of Pltmoutii, m the coanty Of Marshall and State of .Indiana that the street coffl. miswbner. is authorized, ,and i, is hpfhymadc Jus dutrlo rfcoulre nersons to' remove stone", lumber, and other obstructions from the streets 1 and alleys within sail corporatiori; anÜ if the I'ownCrS. tl'tfglefit or refuse Jo rejnpte. Üi im vi thid ten days ftcr notice given by the $ree.t immsioüer, said 00minissipncr is hereby required to romftve, the same ft tlii expens of such 6vi it rs, to Vuch, .place oq.the premises of 'theownti within' tHtf 'corporation, 'a 4d owners shall diroet,tad-(f rach owner ßhall re--fuer failVo designate any particular place to which such obstruction shall be removed, picn the street commissioner shall remove the same to the most convenient place on the prernteesof the owner or occupant-of 4bJot ailjoining Ike street or ab leyohstruce4..r, 7m tr-.'. -.U r V: Ahd b'e it further drdaineJ, .that ny axni y pcr: pons archcrebV:prohtbUcrT from placing 'aiy obStnictior, within or upon any of thcflfireets; alleys' rd.lr hif tihl in Anv shTTl not dollar nor more than ten dollars proviaea uowev-. jet that notbtng nefl(jnJoiMaiine "au uc suiwi a-

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May 25th lg5gH-g H' . T".". -Aw 'ORDINANCE.-'" " ' ' hilutn. brtliA Ftcsident ?nd Tm?tccs of

dwa.lk8rtthui s.ti(tcorporatioiii;ana any person offending 0Äinst this .proviso ,ofthi ottil-.JZ.rt-h.ih'ifin Anv fifimnot less, than -one

cd as to prohibit any person irom..uniouing, ' ana leaving firewood within, w ctftt WV more than FSAhr Vi anv fcne nie. na from putting fcuildincj

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EE Tit. ii t m 1? f! The Emperor of France at . the Hed.-.ofV. Jiala The Empress proclaimed Heqent 1 duriiiL' the Emeror 'Absence! f "OUT in tli? event of all the6C strange facts My donot fjiil to rtovribcr the f .MlUV.i -'' - til HARBWA11E ST0EE I ' No. i;'Vtervdt':Block, PLYMOUTH, .4 ' IND. Now propelled by T B,U( ) t j ) i ,.; Successors to L. Crane k Co., who are selling all kinds of pHfjods csnallr found In a Hardware Store, consisting n part of t. ,. ' ; .' Cook, Parlor Plate Stoves " if1 ! i ! ; -n- . Copper, - . : sSibLe ct-Iron, G-lass, 33TOTULSIÖ T37X"JjOOLXDCLiXl Conductors. Agricultural Implements' Saddlery and Coach HARDWARE. HaOiXCa., C&3C, d?c, dbo. Togcthcr.with a host'of other things too4iume'rou3 to put in type. Wc would state to the go'xl people of Northeru Indiana, who purchase their Hardware in Plymouth, they will always find nsin- readiness i 1 to show thcKi our goods, and in ail eacs will hud them as represented. We do not advertise to sell at cost, but will sell at a fair advance on maiiufac-. turcrs prices, and as cheap as the cheapest, for Our TIN SIIQP. is in good running crJer, and wc would solicit any work you may want done in that line, at low j rices, and with despatch..,. We .have recently lake'a np'our abode withyou, and intcn-l to mike it our home. Would ask. all, who arc in wai.t of any goods in our line, to give us a call before purchasing, and we trust, by giving strict attentiwu to jour wants.' and by 'giving jcu good good?, to merit a share of y'oür pationnge. Doh'i fail loive us acalK Remember the place, one door fcouth of Westerf'elVs Dry Goods Störe, c. c. bcck, Yours. Vcrv Resentfully, -c e. toa.,?".- '-'UVCK k TOAN. ' June 227 ' .-(: - i : ; '. :'. W ' NOTICE. Tlie Board of E jualization for Marshall county, will meet fit the Court House, in Plymouth Vn;the'nrst; "Monday of Juue, lb'59, for the purpose of hearing !and determining grievances, and to equalize appraisements thereon. ' . : su v i !. I .'AUSTIN-. FULLER. : jun2tl Auditor M. C.. S v b V NOTICE is hereby given that" tlie.'undcmgncdJ ' . 1 . . . . e .i nave tateu oat letters 01 uuiuiu .ilwii uu wives ta'tc of Nathan L.Babcock, deceased, late ef Marshall county", Indiana. Said estate is , supposed to be sol vent. ' " 1 -'" PETERREICtlLEV, ( . GEORGE A.DS.MOXT, Aam d Admiuistratoi'9 Sale. 1 4 Kotice isherehygivtn that the' undersigned ad ministrators of the estate oC Natlmn L.' H ibcot-k; deceased, late of MirdLall Countv,' Indiana, wtll offer for ?ale on SATURDAY,'' the' 23th day of June, 1859, between the hoursof ten i o'clock a. m.J and four o'clock ' p. m. of said day, nil the person al' property of the decedent; 'consisting of horses, cattle, hogSi' farming utensils, threshing machine, household f ormture, and other articles too tedious to mention.'1! ''" ' ' TERMS OF SALE: A credit öf nine months will be given on all- sums over three dollars, the purcaascr giving note with pprored security, with interest.frora'datei Vftivinir valuationand appraisement laws. rETER'KEICIILEY, J A,. ! ? ncEr7.i:DEM0NTfCt.!: . , g i. i . . i . . . . k ) Hiffli Wages for Labor Don't work hard and then buy things at high pri-'1 ce?, when you can get twice - as much for your ' money. .1 want large quantities of :' i c;!' Foitawi: wttt'i"UtlKi"' .ss! -o x-'vii 'rW.wv :;:tM: i v ; ; OEan-C;; H3n3:'.;n3ES v' . . -. . ' there ia in the Country to be liad; Wlien yon have got either to sell, bring them to the store of .;A'.iOJSTAIiEY in Plymouth ap4Xw.jll grc jtitzti bcttcxriCeand i i im' !l A "'. : 1 i I Than any o'fiier nnn can or dare do for the same amount of BAhUwUXJor-.cvuiy:tuer kmu or j , , i Comt and see mei-. i 'Ifearirig iibelievingy'and seeing is . knowing." Thalfs a Turkish proverb, and ' If yoii come to "see" me amlJ'hwrV ny pricesforoTAls'ou will 'believe and khow that I "can do better by yon than any man in Plymouth. ;,' ' ' ; i I have rn handr a "good stock of ' : . 1 1 " ' ' . ;.;!, PrV' Gob'tls, ' 1 :r w j- , Vv u (7. 7w i - öUÖCERIES' AXD NOTIÖNS. STAVlk AJ?.D j-jAKAV -GOODS VOf. all kinds suited to the market. " I am ' a plain ...i-.,". -:-t-'.i -' -----

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looking, honest Ulklng and Caif rfcalJDg man, mean jostwhat I say--do just as I agrce--and shall succeed ih beh'efitiTur on'(: ir jpü will,, lc$; me.. , That vlfl'andrellkhoirfTiUiner ,','.,'. . KmU-.V I

Will tutn jour nides'into "le.ath.cri aUuj shortcut nrttrceW'Hri the best mahiier, and having a. MIome

Aftflrit trn ciii nav moro- .than thoso who 'uy.to-, scaleU e

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LLO-flLtrKTj LOOSE ! !

üL-AnJ nwy brsrrtn früc-of charpTat the store of No. 1 Ckibin's Bleck, Pkmonth inÖ.,' Wliere there st kept constantlj;.oa.jiaiMlA"Jirgo and well select ed slock of , a syiectcii - f. ' t Ciisting ofr; Tea, " .Cöffe&J iSugüK, Tobacco, m ;. ,w Uirrars. u - s Candles, Xtits. Raisins, Pepptr, Jlsptcc, : rSaleratus, LVttsfJrt), ' Cotn-; ' ;! moil' ami fanni 'wx ' M . .... üvaps . i . , Starch, Judirjo, 'Sqda, Qoivs. Cinnamon, And every thiir' In the G sück of Allen's. Celebrated Pulmonary Chcwin" Gum, Arid addition to tl.ei r heuvv stock of Groceries, they have filled their ctrumodiousfloie room cnociv.-i miot:;. ,.,;DPtY, GQQDS-, ... Of every variety and UyIe: iAU Meeting and ulcaencu Goods ot cvwriTailp. .7 .m s . . , t . , . I .....vi IV III seil cheap for cash oV K eady I.i r.' ' As for Price? , we luve only ;"to f iv,,tiillaud examine jxd our friend Mark will be ilwars ready to welcome and a ccommoi'ate our customers. ' . Very litjPcctfuliT Y.mips : . 2G vixxi-'.nr.p fVrn-'-VJ Ui JJUV Pitbbnrgli, Fort -.Warn c IcChicazo HAIL ROAD; TV-OW COMPLETED, AND CARS RUN 1 1 from Chicaro to Pittsbunrh witliout change. connecting with the ... . - - Great Pennsylvania Central 'Itailroad To New York, Philadelphia. R iltimorc nnd Wh. ington.City, ai-d all the interior towns tT Pennsrl vania, New J ersey. New York Maryland ic. " . . Merchants by taking this, route "will have the benefit of all the catern mai kt ts' at no' additional cost. Baggage checked through. 4 Trains leave the depot in Plymouth as follows, Go;n-cast, IVt Line, XI, 20, a ia.-.,iLul t?3, a m. Elseys, 10,5-. p m. ' Going west. Fast Line 3,21 p m. Mail, 1 ,56. p m. Express 5,03 a nu Oimccting at Crestlfuer will. CIAcImA an Lake Shore Railroad to Dunkirk, JJaffalo, Niagara FalU, New York and lloston, and all the interior towns of New Englan I via New York Central and and New York and Erie Railrols.. Alf Sauth to Columbus, Zaiies!Ie, New Ait.' Mount X'ernoc,tubci ville, Wheeling, nd interior titans of Ohio and V;rginia. Th on ton, Dayton and Cincinnati direct. FARE AS LOW AS ANYOTIIER ROUTEl Passengers bound eat will find this route both pleasant and agreeable, passng through u.any oftlie largest and finest cities in the United States. Sleeping cars accompanying each train. ITOR SALE, a larg and magnificent Mock of . Hardware, Stoves, Tinwwarc, Japanuc-d-warc and every other kind of ware and tareiu the Hard ware lineat - r-Jl. B. DICKSON 'k (Vs. Now JEWEIill SlfliT? The ?ub?erLbcr woiJd rc?pectfullvin ?ruiX orm the'cnUwis of Pknioutli, MarWJ Fnl' lu', ailjoining counties, that he ' 1,as opcnt(la new stock of all the diflcrent kinds of , : i . ; "?S7" t O 23. 0 S3 I r CLICKS,' -JEVVELRV FAiV-'C'Y- GOODS' i AND -TXT O 3? I O IT S ! . Generally keptina first clas Jewelry Stoic. The Goods are of the latost Styles, bet quality and will be sold at New York prices. " Being a practical Jeweler,' he solidts a Bharerf public pjitronnge. Kuom.No. 2 l crähing s block ,,'f , ... : ADOLPH 'MYERS-, , FEED THE HUMGRY THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY brought on an entire-. New ?toc6T a.' O FAMILY - GROCERIES! To whichx hc'Jnyites ,the Attention of purchase Having been in the Grocery Buj-ines,iu this phi ?ers. lace a number of vears, he flatters himself that, bv' 2 f a honcdtund fair uealiikg,he will continue tureecivc. the patronage of those who have heretofore soliberally patronized, him. ' . VT The bst - assort mcut . of Tea irtj 'iowxts Goo4 - - -.' r ' ... f

e piOVC trains connect at Forrest with inlna

Mad River Raid to Springfield, Urbana, Dav-

and Cincinnnti) Also with trains at Lima lor

than at any other house In Plymouth. , Coffee, one Shilling -per lb! Better Sugar than ataay oterho?t in (town 9 cents per pound., -I: - r-"w ti i v Give inc a. en 1 1 t tho old rtand of TatterFoh 't " - Cleaveland La Porte St where I can and wl sei cheaper than the chcapcst,fcr cash or country pro ducc Tlis can and will be done, as 1 Iiave narcntto pay nor profits to divide. Call aud see foo yourself. 16v4tf ' ; T. J . PATTRRSON. , Notice Is hereby given thattbeclrnigricU will if le V T next regtdiir session of the-boarA of Comrhis?:or-' 1 ersof MarshalJJoypy,loJbt b14, ( aatlife' -jtr Monday of une next, appl for license to rctiiit i . spiritotisand maltbquors, in accordance with th'.-. License Art of the lat General, Assembly ofth--; . tate of Indiana. The" location en which I pro. - ; .

ppsc.to sell Is on the north part of lot forty -one,. : mtbe original plat of the town of Plymoi'th, Mi ' . shall County Indiana. ' 23t4 . ADAMSENCE, State of Indiana. ' f i " J Marshall Gounty. In M'arshall Somnion Fleas Coyrt June Term 16i3, -r f ' Notiec'is !rcfebT given thAt at the Jone Term ' of the Said Coiirt töbe liolden On' the , third Mon- . , . , day of June 1839, accounts current will be presen , ted to the court for tho finale settlement of the es , Ute of .Margaret Makin, deceased. "."' t' 5w3 Attest: N R PACK ARD, Clerk. " "HEECELTrjFIJtmTIES'OF -; YOUTH AND MAT.ÜRXT; - Jcst Pübushed, G4-ns, 25TH.Tiioc-AxnV U o. 1 A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL r j 1 Treatment, without MdicineJof -Spermatorrhea, -S or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissio-flS: Genital and' Nervous. Debilityv Premature Decay of the ' ' ' Svstem, Impotei cy, ami Impediments tomärriag ' ."' generally. ' -. ByB. DE LANEY, MD. . ' . ' The important fact that the many alarming com- , '; ' plaints, ot iirinatina: in the Imprudence and eolitado . "

of youth, may be easily removed withott :Mtni-"' ciNtc, is ia this small tract elcarly demonstrated;

and tjhe eniircly ,awd lihly successful treat- Tff mciiti as adoplejbt tn. "Author, fujly. explained vÜ-Vi-b? means of which-every one" is enabled to curoi

HiuszLF perfectly, ttud nt the Jca3t possible! colt, i

thereby avoidirig all the advertised nostrums' f f . t theday.O.. .r' r . -". Vrvn .Sent to i any address, fcratis and post free in a

nrelöneii bv remitthir,'pst paid) twotampatoi DrBDE LANLY, Wtast... :U NVw York'CUy'.- -'- "--.,-.' -