Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 December 1859 — Page 2

cmocrat W. J. BURNS, : : Editor. PLYMOUTH. THURSDAY, Dcccjsibcr - - - -' I, 1 859. - And Still they Deny .'. Amidst all the excitement" noise and con fusion'," few years Ajjo when it was difficult to elect Banks Speaker of the National House of Representatives, and, it waa intimated that a dissolution of the Uoionwould be the consequence in the vent of hi defeat and his undisguised doclaraiion "let the Union Slide dropppe from his treasonous lips th?n it was that every body hooted at a disso.ution o" the Union, except a fewwho havesince became the leaders of the Republican parly blind fanatics, leading tho blind; and they would to day, if they could, take back -what they said about that time in relation Iq it. But since the Harper's Ferry insur rectionary 'conflict" (which we suppose it to be "irrepressible") has proven hucIi yjifurtnnte though a fair and fiti icily jt- illustration of their former teachings, iri the commencement of a dissolution, their busy and blinded followers are trying to take back those lessons taught them yars a?o; bat these savings and counsel'ins will . stick to the record you can't rub out those lines, and we W'll use them for "out f their owu moalhs, tcUlxso .oivJcmn them.".. t But a few short we?ks ago, Mr. C inenden of Kentucky, was called upon to mike speech at the Chicig National Fur, and in his remarks while speaking of a Union of the States, most happy that upon one question, all the Sute4 could com3 together i:i one common sisterhood, ' where none dare m!est or mike afraid;' and at the sama time he counselled tha people there from all the atates, to discard their thoughts if they ever entertained them -ol a severance of those ties which so naturalj aem to bind them together as a Union. At tho utterance of tl.e'e sentiments, the ssnsiiivenesa ot the diminutive minds of the Editors of the Chicago Press and Tri-bune--because Mr. C. was a Southern manbroke forth in a terrible tirade of .abuse, and Fiiggested the piopriety of Mr. C' remaining at home instead of coming

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north to teach ouijcitizens to 1 v J n 1 chei- ers were required by law, to personalty inish the Union that wo ha 1 no feai3 for its spect each piece, and very many times, they

safety tc. Very soon after, as the first step towards a dissolution of the Union, commenced the previously planned inssurjection by those of the Pres and Tiibune's own psrlj acknowledged as such and -commended aSsiich, during the Ossawa'omie troubles in Kansas. Probably some f nur npc'iliir Ivnowin" K-!ub!lcaUS would deny this as they are in the habit - - r s t of. denying everything else, and producing nor proving nothing. To save such the trouble of hunting for our proof upon this Bubjcf, and that the Republican party is responsible for the acts of Brown and his confederate, wo have only to refer them to the New York Tribune of October 1st 1S5C, whl:h places Brown and hi associated in the front rank of Republicansm, the following is its own language. "Old John Brown, of Osaawatorni. and hine-twynti-jths of his ;o-defender3 of freedom in Kansa3. were, and are republicans, and: migrate I thnher under th impulse f Republican id?ai nn I convi ti ns But for.ttbe Bepublicaus and the seniiuient

which railed that party into beiiiif. iheie ; praiser) U one Hra.ng thn first 8-tileis in would hare been none or at least not enough, j t- . 1 -i , 3 ! that Cotiniv. was actiuaiuied wi;b everv strong arms and trove spirits in Kansas to - save' her .'from border ruffians and lave- fnn on the prainn, and most likely every holding dominion in lC57-50 any more one in th county, along the Knkakee, than in 1355-56." there are tens of thousands of acres ot Oh. no the search and finding of such j, jln j w,i.1 vai i-s but little in valextracts, would give you ti e lie in ourjU(. Mr. Orr. being so well acqu ii.ited

continued denials of such statements, and probably you prefer denying wl.n:ev-r TMtK-Wa vour corrupt creedt. in a wilful i - - j and b!ind?d fanaticism. Go oh an'l deny ilenr RtilL and we trill still continue to j . nail your denials to li e tv11. wleiher you eeaich the record and confess your errors and come out from amomjst the fjnd org anization or not. It U now boldly promised in several promenent Republican papers, that if Rrown" U huncr on the 2d dar of December 1853. they -rould annually celbrate the d;y in m u ninjj. Aai-that rery liberel amounts have been offered to enect a monument to hi memory; Doany of 'our goo.i citizens admire these thing? Wouhf vöu contribute .o th erection of . a monument to p-oren trai'.or to his country? Would youl ' Why do you try to forget the days and doings tif Benedict Arnold, who wa despised and his life 80 eagerly songhts in thia country, and derided and shuned in othea to which he fled for protection and safety? How much would you contribute to the erectian of monument whose innocent pak would point M the portals of high Heaven? What 13 the difference? The one proved a traitor to his country alone, while the other have not only proved a traitor to his country, but induced other young men to imtate his example. Could you celebrate in. mourning the days lhat such men died or.auffered upon the Bcaffo'd, as "martyrs to liberty? When you do. lake the Bibb in yur right hand, and the Cons'Itution and LW9 of your country in your left, and rca:i frota,tf.e former" Obey yotr rulers, and the letter will tell you how to do it. . r -vTrllr; Whittlesey has ret 'red from the Evänaville Enquirer, leaving Mr.JHull

cola pptwtor.

C P. Ss C Kailroad. The trains on this road now run reuIarlr in connection with the Mail trains on ihe P. Ft.W. fc Chicago foil road reaching tliis place about 3D minutes before the morning mail train passes eastward, and remains here until the mai! train arrives from the east. The running affairs of this little road have been managed with such an eye to strict economy as to have rendered it a paying institution, during the prist season and with such men as John P. Hull as

Road superintendent, and young Kendall Us conductor of the passenger train, we doubt not it will c-antiuue to prosper. The Citt Hotel, kept by Capt. Ely at Importe, Ind., is j:ist the place to stop for persons visiting that t i y on buni?ss, or to8pend a few days or a week for plea.ure or past time. It i about one s ,uare east of his old frame stand, iuahih and drv portion of the city, and we believe it it was located, fronting on an ally, ami 1st the noise and bnslle of business, and the mud and dust occasioned by it, so long as its gtod humored .and experienced proprietor continued to manage i.s aUnirs, his old customers and many new ones would tind him out. For the Democrat. Mr. Editor: We propose to make a few remarks ii reference, to another item of imwarantc 1 x-ravaging," as Mr. Philtips is pleased to call it. He says tnat, "The real estate of Laporte county was appraised for 875 , of St Joseph county for 855J, of Marshall Cuuntyfor S904. We Mi not posted, in reference to the amount, that it cost to appraise the Connties referred to, but will tike it for grantedat piesent, that the above figures are correct. Now let us institute a comparison, between Marshall aud Laporte Counties. In Marshall there is four hundred and forty-ne sections; in each of these seclion3 there was, 0.1 an average, of be tween 7 and 8 different descriptions; for each different owner, a blank had to be filled, containing a description of the land, tec.. Town and Hinge, the number of acres, value, date owner and appraiser's names, and a copv or notice of the same, left wiih each resident land owner. Ours is timbered County, and the gteater por tion, iivided into small parts the Appraishad to obtain ihe assistance of others, in order toexpe li 0 their bui less. Each description of lands was platted, and was appraised on actual view. The Deputy Appraisers, Mr. Rank. Mr. Knobblock and Mr. Hediickare old settlers among us, a-d it is certainly not a very charitable view to entertain of these men, that they had made joa:.'?. that 1 hey had been necessarily mployed more uays. man ir.ey icanv weie. The ci iz iii of IVrshall county will be low to believe that there men. niade ath to any more days than tln-y weie ac!,wllJ 1 . 1 . .1 .. . 1 1 omi.l.xTü.l Tin. A nrriHr vnlued tile till jfiv 1 V . lands, as the law directs, at its actual cash value, the same as if they were appraising, fjr the payment ot a just debt. If the lands in St. Joseph county, were appraised at lower figures, the Board f equalization, should have i icreaed the valuation there, or rendered it here. Th i'outity of Lipore is very dilferent fioni Ma-shail, A very lary;e j ortiotrof it . is prair' and M irsh. Mr. Orr, the Apwi.h the lauds, lhat he wa not undei the necessity f ! U'lting the corners and trajciuvj the Ines shiouh. lie only hail lo call on the farmers, an 1 tell them how nitieh he valued their lan In and improvements, and set the name down in a book, furnished him by the Audi'or. and left no notice of them. The marsh land was more easily appraised than the prairie land, if possible, he could seo thousands of acres at one sihl, and. a i; was owned mostly by non-residents, he appraised section after section, without being under ihe necessity ofgoir.gon to an acre of it. By adopting this course, Mr. Orr saved a great deal of time and expense to the County. Mr. Klinyer learned from the Board of Equalization, when in session here, that not a tingle county (exeept Marshall) had strictly complied with the laws. We have no fault to fi'id with the appraisers of other counties, if they could dispense with a portion of the require ments of th law. But it seems tc us. that our appraisers should not ha censured for trictlv complying with the law. Had thoy persued the tame course that other appraiser did their bill would have been materially lessened. Yet, owing to the courses above enumerated, it would, most likeW, have been a Urge as that of Importe. We have set this matter a3 we conceive, in its true light, and we leave the public to judge whether, under all the circumstances, Mr. Phillips has not done our Appraisers injustice. t. Mcdonald. Plymouth, Nov. 29, 1C53. Brown, in fesponso would be-notorious women nursintj him. Hays he tl even rirets to have hi

rison as he fears it may uemm him

Black-Republican Blasphemy And Treason. Although the leaders of the blaek-repub-lican party ate very anxious to conceal their connection with Ossiwtomia Brown, and their complicity in his crimes, yet, so far as it is possible for them to do so, without

corning wiihm the meshe. of the law, they take every occasion to express their deep sympathy with the convicted mur their entire approval tf his course their uuqiialitied admiration of his ' am, na ucii'luh hi iiceuoui lllllll.tll . .i, : ... 1 1 1 ity, his 'conscientious sense of duty, and ,p, . tv I sterling 'Christian ( vitrues. 1 lie ad - . fj- ; ' I- . , iniraiiou uiuera in uerreo according to llie ; I , . r ,i .'i r lutensliT an I extent of the anti-alaveiyfau- ; ,1 r v v i atici-sru in different places. In ew York, ex. I i ti , . J . r

11C tO Compare a CotlVlC.ed as&lslll and'.. , . r . . . . , . ' afeor.lin.r to nrevi ,w rrement iI.ap w i .i : r . .i : e i i .i lican partv is auiciated by the sentiments . af ',,",ing t o prev l us agreement, iney e-horse-thief to the saviour of mankind, the , ! . . , . J l ,.lirM,i i!,fc;,.L...fllv fVe .f T'.l i K!.,b m;,...,. ,ki..t ,1. I "'vh.ch this Kmerson give uttereiice c ured tlir pisige on t'e Ct i of L.il.i-

Brown" is like Don Q.iixote, "who in sid e to overturn ihe government of the country lion of his fellow' man. is a murderer'; that I... :.. .i n v in, in i in Ii lim iu me üuiii ill issioo of treason and murder, steals the propre'y of his neighbor, is a thief; aud thai, howover 'holy' the offer der m?iy assume to coaIVllll therefore, of New Yoik do not dare to as sert that Brown is about to make "the gal lows as glorious as the Cress. they con tine themselves to ad mi i a lou of his "Cnristian I .1 i i . i i i philanthropy, hs fortitude, and mis.aken i.,....i conuneuiTe in iii9'nune. , i lu Boston, where everything . m sacred m morals or religion. everythi,. lu Boston, where everything .1... : :.. i :.. i mat is eueraoic i'i ijoi eriniieni iimi in i.tw, .1 .t : . : every iiiiiig mai is uear io mo patriot, im habitually profaned, vilified, and leviled. :he black republicans have been holding a regulai carnival of treason, blasphemy, and hidious immoraliu . Umler the pretence of collecting alms o support the wretched wife and daughters of J d'ti Brown, a meettpg hs been recen ily held ia Tremont Temple, Boston. Tfic newspaper reports of that didusiin rhafalar-e number of well known 7 . . i , i -II i zen, a;s well as la.Iie. orcupieil the plau f u-iii. Tlie otij 'i;t of tlie m-eiin was rhariI'll' tv; nut lis lea ohiTt was to eiioouaio ser -.' . J . . . a. vne insurrection; the lo show broadcast ihe seeds of fan uteism and disronl; lo slreno-then the hohl whle h sPcJlona ism h.is , , , ... , alrcalj rsrabiislied anion ih t i .zers of a portion .f the co mty and lo precipi.ate 1 lie irrepressiüi foniiiei. on ine ouiureaK of which Seward tests his hopes of noli tical tiiumph. Ministers of the Cimsiti ui religion, whose most sacred dtry tt in to preach 'peace n earth and good will among mn, appe ired on that pl itform antl : reraded themse'ves but uttering the mos j .1 .i.....i ....i....i.. .... .1... ....... 1 ...... ..... ! er and thief, and the blasphemous stsser.i n that he was 'the sword in the hand of a higher power, the linger of God wii.ing upon Ihe wall of ß-lsl azz tr'a palace the . , ..Tl . . doom of I vmhis. W henevcr the .speakers I p.-xri.cu.a. .y eny nai.e- aim vioieni , , i,:-ir denufi'-U l n of the Uis.i 11. mn and .. 1 i . :

..n.:- ,i..i. i ..i., i: : . i . 1'irty who would scorufullv ref-ic Man

enterprise, alwavs Deserves our (ihe black- , . ... , , , , (.h..llv I,. (.n cMcotn.. .n iiiil,!.m;s!.,t -3m'y . - v shv that ih.e n i'i-al otiinionsof iA l idi-d noiiv eent, pim.aiinM an uniilenmned

di.oblav of hianv f the noblest lu.iSmes of . . . c . ,n i. !... ci. n

. - n'oers .ii aim ins reveren t assot.ia'es in h 'mk

(Xw V L i , , ,i Tremont Temple, are substantially i e,i- ber f Henry Ward B.-cher's ehu-vh. and O of New Jork, to whatever party they mny P .. ' . ' . Wft9.n8i.iere I one of its brWhrst Uglns.:0

oeinr. oeiieve inm a man wr.o consi.iies

aider treason, murder and iheft. yet. in the . "77 ' r T V " i" ' year at the Iron Citv Con.mncial CoIhTe tu.n pan to tne preserya ,on ot the natural tci tli. estimation of the mas of mankind, he is a hlm f from lrtU' " V.1 ; !? secured employment, feeeivi, the first yc'r pifi r? I T V?' ?QCt"'fIan.r.r.M ..rimi ril for who-, n J .i hme.,L T'U'1 " ,,U' '""qilHnrP9 wlll.dl Will ti- lrin one to five Imu-lrod per cent, upon Reinvest. J, 'Uh'Tl''f 1 1 "' omuho.it dangerous rln l ul tor w.ios-, pa .l,l .ne.,t ; t !., a poetical laUic educ;l. Cl.loror..rm. C,n be cn, ted at h,s ofitcc at any thj laws of God and man have awarded a , , . e ..' , ,. ,iJ 1 i.,P f,.,i ;..,,; rimi1P ;.,;, time except on Mond iv and Tuesdavss. .hm.fl.,l iwtniuiou, d..h up..,, ,l,e MJ I. " MH'"n ! TtiZ, "ZTrSÄ ' "Tr r"S";""f fk.P't.I..,MIHi. ir.-l.l Tl.. preoslMe ninfllct bslww,, ill- North I meu ..: ,.. r.,..... i,.M..J I.., ' . "J " rc.-t. ."41vl

thc"lawoTC.,:ft,simI; r,,e,'Ver '.'"irarlv tivetimeMhec.pwi'v of the B.f more than usually aü:.11' ,,f aPP,,,,lHdr loon "Jupi-er," and i desi.ed to carry ruler? of the country, und of the t..''e,s f,,ur pasenerr, besides proti-iou and hiljustice: whenever ihey were extraordin til ipSr In vs c .i'.Tue'i in M-. D anzior delv earnesi in their recommendation hat thoj nt lir n m-itori:! f,p which h

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and pikes lyncet .rih applied I ; y stren-rth, a. I onin-mv. ouahlin j .lavehoidersef h- b-ith theappUuse was; t,;M ..oM!tul f), ui;h a ntklllw, upro-tn uis. and the f..,i.a! p .r.i 01 of the ; gJV w,,a! m iv (.rirv , s,M.a; HUiencp wasremikable foruse.ir lokeiw jJ4? )Ht ,xp:lllijV(, q,,ii v. u i of approval. ...... Itfreajest merits, siee tho Btll.n. b foro Alreraieverend do,tor t divini in m,v ;(tl 4.H to .s fu,Ut ,.;lnrl,. v..ked ihe Weeing f the Alm.h.y .... the ,,.,..1 of the rnritv i.f Ire -mo. p,oceedin4Softheme.,u.,g.ando,,Mor t,vo: . i((tie op !ur.

otnr anoimeu traitors im p JO üecencv Ii v comnarinir 11. e lYinsa- iiinst-i thief and the Haroer's Feirv iiai:r aud assa.iu to the p i!rt heroes of the R-vo!u lijn. Ralph Wald. Emerson, ihe 'representative man of bl ick republicanism, wno, on .1 former occasion, stated lhat "ihe .-aiut, Xlm Brown, would make ihe ijallows as vjiiuioui as (he cross, stood forth and delivered a leu ;thy har;mue, which, for disustin profani-y, rabi I finaticisin. and revul ini; treason. M v .ire happy to say, e uurhal ed in ihe hi lory of our cniintry. He dared to assTiinii was not only unrehuked but was heartily applauded, that 'a common feeling j uns the people of Massachusetts wiih J 'hu Ii row 11;' that the people of a sovereign S ate of the American Union, professing Christianitv, emineniy for their iutellignce and learning, j SUOieci 10 ine icueriti 11. uvi oounu uy , . 1 .1. . 1. ..1 1 i-.- -...1 k 1 u the compacts of the Consiiuition, were joined bv a common feeling with a mur- . . 0 1 : . 1 1 of wicked nes. Will the descendants of ,l,e Piljj, F?,hers II.,- tMs insult ! pass tinrebuked, or will tliey inCinantly ; denounce the planderer who has thus out-raij-d them by reviling the memory of their ancestors? As a sample of the doctrine which Em erson preached for the instruction of hi Iiearers, we quote thn foil winf m refUrence to the action which he advised should ' taken in case witnesses were summoned from Massachusetts to .give testimony on i .tfrM of Rrown' i.iMMmanUt.iN! I Is anv man in Massachus.'ts ao simple as to believe that when a TJuiied S atea n.inrt in Vip. ill;l miW. Ill ILA lifMSftnt ri rn ' j . v. I p. r vr... ?. ni terror, senos I t) i i ui. ur nw 1 oik. uiirrni.Bc.i vi l. or Masaciiusftis ior a witness, it wants him fir a wi ness? No: it wants him for a party; it wants him for meat to slaughter and eat. And votii haheas corpus U inn anv wav in which it has been, or I fear, is likely to be used, a nuisance and not a . protection; for it takes A.vay his riht aeli-1 an oe on himself, an'l th natural assistance hope, then, that iu AdjniaisteriD wlief to

ilrer, a iniei, anu an luceuui irv, wno nas ! a tew day a3. nnuounein mo niiei mat "u. " (. f t even the f-ce to repent him of a tq.,,l nf Br-wn's ,mis;i.. w,re iÄÄÄÄÄ; & SlIllOll Wllf, crimes now that ihv hand of ihe hanmaiicealed in the neighborhood of the moim- All thoe wishing tö subscribe, cm da so by calling ... ; rr. . ij7"7 p 7r iabout to nut a Driod to hi lonir career uin. in Merrvwether. country, and lhat on the Committee. Ot the lUVm of W ife iV JYt'Cttnei.

tri a nnlcl! Jon of of his friends and fellow-eüizens. nr offer- Par coiini v. 111. named Avenll. (i iarreiied

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.nrt hom ha r llsit I am cleimuinir the meetiniroti m.i- for her r-i'lier's l h next fiav me iiusoanfi . . , .i

i wife tim to his ters wlsicli others unuersiana Detter. 1 killed himsHr or CU'img ins inroat. ine -

John Brot n's family, we shall remember all those whom his late concerns, all who are in sympathy witn hi mi. and not forget to aid him in the det way. y securing freedom and independence in Massachusetts.

If the laws of the land requires the attso; ,1.1...... ,-f n i.Imtuii nf XfCJ-li'lilivSOf :c in tlw federal bouri of Virginia, that law must he disobeyed, and. if necessary, resisted br

. ' , ' 'him by force. He must consider the Gov,r.tIeeP l..rmciit and the ju fees ermonieJ p.irlv;" rdH,er? ! he mint 1-ok on the !..c:il ji l,es w!,.! ref'is V,a,Mltonuliifvihe8afatesorthe United S a'cs 'h"r as -of no more ue than i 1U; he mnM

i... c... IT ,..i ti, n. ... I If . I ... T , . . ,. like John Brown, believe in puMing tl'in.rs , . .... i : . ? through. ' in u-Mng his eves to see the - ' . t , e t i e .. facts," behind the forms of law, of ohedi- - , . -ence to goverment. or respec' for moral and i ,. " o r 'religions precept. r says bmerson. W e ilo not nro'on.l tliat the eritn wnnh. now tint there are -irnir men in 1 to the simp result, servile incurred and blood v eivil war. overthrow .f the Consiim"n. nnl the Union. U n. iheivfore. he imperative ( tmperativfl dutv of every honestv man who has hitherto acted . . - with the bl lok-r-publiean party, or eontem- j pi i'ps snppnrting that organization either the South. WIiph in the midst of a popu Ions ci y of the Ui n somiments such as those uttered by Emerson can b expressed with approval and svmpaihv it is lime - i ...... .i ; -. i ior ihm men wiri re opposed 1 1 i reason ... ... , ' v . . anu oioodsneu. a id me commission of every crime which most subversive of so- - hkppins. to raise their . , . . , 1 h-i ineir vun-, to defend their . . , . . .. homes and tllPir fannies from desolation an! dea'h. and to protect i heir country from the polluii n whidi would attach fo it. were the fti-nds and dmirers of the odims ! criminals elevated to power and allowed to admii is'er such Inw as Seward and Emerson and Gi Idiugs would approve. He is One op 'm M-. Henry Ward j,M.lrffl eeclier Iris Oecn ler:uilng among US oil His audi frv was. of course, a " .'X ' r.lc of A , ,n,s,s lo (ir-ve mm - n;i- iilliv IO IllfiUIU'l Wirjl WIIU lie ,Wo;Stl(, j.-. n;.,, lh ,-nrn,, w. r(.,.iv . Ä '. ' i .1 - C; W"'1 app'OU t'Heers. I tins i r m: 9 ir man Iie'-hera U'puhllean? If so. wis not rjrmVMoe? W.-re these, hisheare.s. wl.o ...l,! .i,,, l , , ,k : .. ..r 1 . . .. ... ijrown f n.une opn'iiiiv, iviiuo io.in: ,f fl(t tht, fol);wM.s 'ftf Bl,,wn? Wil, lW .( w tnVn jMfo . s afJ. ,.OIlnft.;lM(, S(1, roni, l.f.-re 11?Is Heurv Wan I Beeher. ih liu-loor of Browj .1 f.. e 1 1: 1 the ex-niplll"r of his p-i!i ' . ppei-iiis h lienor, a isiieK up in oilcan - t t A 1 1 " Whv. hon. nhj'M't t Bro'vn. r Gi hli-i,;. or Phillips, or I e 'old hoy liinltelf -Vf 10 York Xeirs. A Tvlammoth Billoon to b 13 Cou3 true ted in Inf tvetto. W r .T.iCi;i1i ri-ir.r? rr :lr T .-i ft i'f 'a - 1 . . 'ia ,;. " . ,. 1 nail!, who V:t iiisupp. lJ.t'd in oh ainin a . f ljft Liu, l.,s h.,,,, . ... -, , l(6 roM .trlu. i(M, f a m imm .:h air vesl . . ,Ui , ,,T iA c .nm p:,t. 1. t,.:n 1 1 n - i claims a patent. Ii i ai ' oilk .,n"'. au j rs vinue consists 10 rsexwisi. 1 : . u... , t;.i ;.. ; - v.,,....: um D.nzir inrm; us that he i ha mnde several sau-fn'orv experiments with th silk rubher. Hp expo's to mm

J . . n.iii uiwii lirii-il.i. f i l.irtj Hut .i . lue ladv nao nn to ine timeoi mis meian-i n .

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pV:e his b id.Mti in rime for an experiment-.TTTT A 73 TQJ TTOTTTI al aseensi 11 from th public, squarson thei-1- VVXLLL-? XIUUM :

puhlic squtr. first of next May. Upon th insult of this j experiment hin future operati ns in iKro- j nau les will, in a mei'itp depend. Lafayctt? Courier Kansas Work." at the Sou. We wer infwined some day- ",ij by h gentleman whose statements are enii led lociedit. hat S'ven'een jin hotiet wi h their contents, have been destroyed in the last fwo weeks, in the cuntv of Talbot 1 alone. j The number repels all ilea of ecident, and eperia!lv when we reccollect lhat incendiarism was one of the plans of "Old Browa.' and that particular region was ,1 1 I. : . 4 r... t :perincriltv iiesili"a eu tin 1111 iiftu lue thr sta'emelit jjives confirmation to this J condui n. A letter reached MiüejreviUe ' an express had bfn set to Talbot ton for f..r,e , .,Ur .h .! -p.ure the niscrean's. it" po.mbP. ' There is hut little doubt that detach- I merits of Brown's Kn-f have traveled ! through and set on f t plans in nearly all I; he Southern Sta es; hut with due wn'ch fulness on the part of uir people, we do not think there U the slightest cause fori alarm. A fw b-vlchaiacer maybe so - duo d into such plos. but we Iimo r.o i lea that sufS ient co operation could be obtain-1 ,1 ..,h;,r lil-A 1 !,. t A 1 IIIftillfttVT '! . '4 v w...-v. movement. Savr.nah JtepuMican. j ! Dkatii from frigiiT Mrs. Wofdhoua. a" .'. ... r.. r:. c f it..u,ir,.r ,l.m iumi rn mm v ru i. ui.iu n' , , ... , i . . sne nas ma iy riomi anu acijuaui iiiiri-s. died in Brownsville a short iine ince. the cause of her deaih is aitrihu'eed to the friht she snflTered ilurin thf recent disrur bances at lhat plac by the Mexican banditti under Cortinas. i ' Sciciue. A voting firmer living in Du iciJe had been mnrned less than a year.

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Elopement in High Life. The New York Herald says: An establishment on Biuoktvn IIei"hl3, was on kdnday morning the scene of deep sorrow and overshadow in doom, it bein"

lormerly announced to the numerous quests J',somfbU break fa.t that they were !,en(:t'r;rl to b. deprived of the ehomh-IMt-f i""ii"neH and b? u,'n care .f the e-tnn- " " 7 rt'''Y, - ci-e..i , . eu.nt 1 fw 1,1,1 f,r 7 PsiJfd at the b,Mril- Mil "ho1 lmi,,i.sle' ' ,h ir Tmrel n.leio,, and nÜ ,,f"' "-olier . Ihe laly had left the houe of hur confiding lord at an eailv

hour Saturday morning, ostensibly for the1 t 5. attention paid purpose of going a shopping, but in reality Chronic diseas of Wc . . ' 2 . . . Ten. Oai-eoverC.P

witn a eiiec. lrig auni'Mi witn a gay lotiiaro. wrli whom nhe wa3 deterrniiied to link her fiitura f oitune. After tlio twain had met in New York, more, and ailed fir Eiiropo, hiving pre . vi uslv ma f all neepssary anangements. J,'ve llu-e. children, the "oldest, of whom is about twelve years, tier companion had rWn a border at the establish ment up to Sunday. IIa is reported to b i.i . . i i t vei7 ra!,,,J nian, out possesseu oi no Personal attractions nips to F W JENKINS, rittshurüu I'a.r Dr. Rjbic'xi Soaadiuaviaa Remsdies. Arc von sick, no matter what orjjan is afteeted, depend opon it the blood, which is the food and pus- ' teiiance of everv orir nt-H full of rorruntioii. AIv . Se.imPnavian RIo.hI Tills niul liloo.I Purifier. )ri:.k up the source of disease in the flui Is of the hodv - They purge and purify the elements of the blood , fence their quick and complete cures in dypen Hence their quick and complete cures in dvipensi i, crofu! i. erupli ma, fits, tumors, nervousness, tidney complaints, piles, low fevers, debility, hem itisum. headache, want of sexual vipor, etc. Those remedies arc astonis'.iing the whole medical world. Sec advertisement. Hew Advertis3ments. AclmiiiiNlrator's N.ilc. Notice is hen lv iven that 1, as Administrator 1 of the estate of Wiliiain Ifihn. late of Mushall Count v deceased, will on the2l:hdav of Decrm ti.l. expose to puMte sale all the ncrna Tiwril iiil I nin:is m aim iivunrin un ii:-.rn-i i premiers in B .urbon Township, near UivcU-yV 1 Me-m-w mill. TFR M?- t! stinn under three doll ars ensh in .'. l5'u-'- niMim nn ior lrccinuirs iwi ' ; hind All sums over tine? doll us, ntes with ap- ! proved secmitv .lue one ve.r after date, bringing inteicstand waivins vah-aiion. I PETl.R SCiILARR, A dm. Docl-lGVt. f niolutiosi. A'! partnership existing hL'tween J. S & T. f. A'loman is this day diW!vcd hv tnatiial eonsem. ' '0 persons owini s no :inn are earn-n . , , , , J , ed to call and reckon ner'oi nts. I II- " ..1.. ....!A. - - Nov. 17-1 Gt3. J.S. .V P.S.AIJXMAN Li oflettirs rr m:'ii;inp in the pct oflice at I'.iirni'nnO, Ind..'"4t-t. .'lOth lw.r9. Ad ir.isK'lis T.sq Hum Entree Cook Amtnna Jeiik-i J 'rli RVilJ.Vi V ; ph. v n Chi-lvn Sophia R.-ed J. le.i ! 0 . NoMjPiuI U Mm il'e N K Barn- N mcv P Rimpler p r.i m Books & Stationrey. Xj- X-XXXjXj DKAI.FR IV DOOKS an 1 STATfONKRY, W AI,L m l WIN noVr TAPLR, All kitils iif Afniil liiifi-irnri.tj ! i, ATini. : faetm-es i'.! ink Dookü. kr . .,e. 1 w -- 'vi. ton 1 a r.u. i.mj HCAEER IN T T EEP? -mnintlv on hand Cloelc!, W .tehos, Hl EAST PINS, EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, LOCKETS, See., &c. rrCJoeks.W .itches, sc.. renuired in tne lcst nnnrr nossihle. sept 29 7-tf. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. W. C GlIlVni'(l ryzt.C '' Capt O. Riily (Or O O D Holydays Presents AT Myers's Kn. 3, It 'xltintfjt Block. uov 17 14tf 1r T'"T r T T l'TYTTI T I iUPrS rVFjUUl lAliilT tv JJitMllt l Respectfully mmounce to the c:tizens of Plymouth We also hold ourselves in readings to furnish Me --ÄÄ Ihe committee. 0"A11 orders f.- Mus'c tobe addressed to J. H. KELLY, Tyner City, Ind. CaFT. O. IiAlLET, Seth Edwards, Rice, Geo. Stalet, nov 17, 14tf. I Committee. 1 "TTVlC Olil FoInS fit MlOtilC. W. C. EWARD3 Jus returned to the Edwnrds House, which became so popular with the public. 1 1 will in future aid in stiperictcndins it. lULiirs. The 1 Houc Ins been entirely rented and newly furnilied. t is coram dious anJ comfortable in all ; un.Ier Ins imiiairemem.a lew years apo, wnrre hc its riemrtmrnts- No pains or expense will be i ---r - ,. n in. 1 enared to render it a first class Iltel. Trarelns, !

nnd all others, will find every desirable accommo- of hpv thin in uur line. dation. I OTartiuIar attention paid to Country Dealers.' - In connection with this house is a larsre and con- 0The highes, prices paid far all kind of provenient stable, whers prompt attention will be duce. .. ang lltf

?tfn apr'iln'JI. NOTICE. Tiicnotest and account due McDmald &Bro.fo subscription, advertising, ai I Job work are in the h-indaof l . .AlcUonaiu.o' cri icrcesi-.iotninj:ttorc due us, and wt indebted to us will McDonald & ero. j e?Pt.22 Gf.

WHEN WILL WONDERS CEASE! IN PLYMOUTH? O- F- HAliTMAN & GO.

Ilavegtarted a new Harness and -addle Shop two doors north of J Urownlee's Ftore, on the E:it ;!cof MichisinMirtt, at JCoC i where they inteml keeping on ' li!ii!(l.t!a?dlfF:indHariieP5of.ill little t ;11 .-.11 .. o nho.A : the chcanrft. C.i'l and rxamin.e their stock and work. All ropiirinc Ioiji in frtor:iinl n short notice. 1 4 1 J, J. VI.AIJi, ryOMEOPATUIC PHYSICIAN. Particular to UOstetric fractice. and omen, and tliscas-s f Childr,m.m. laporte streets, where he can be consulted , at all hour?. l-3tf. BENDER HOUSE i J. D. CLAi?K, - - - - Proprietor, KNOX.STARKCO.IND.. Has rcfittfd the same, and is now prepared to cive p-ioaciiontoaini ose who mav give inm a call. isiting ivnox c .11 anu see lor yourselves. LAND FOR SALE. fff ACRK?of Land for sale, of all DlU1 piiccf Wil.l nnd Improved, to the purchaser. Enfiuitc of au-2")-3tf- H.CORDIN. ffg DR. A. 0. BORTON, SITRSBOIT DENTIST. TT7"ho!e or partial iscts of Teeth inserted on A GOOD Assortment O F O L 0 O SS. JS, Cutlery, Toys, ami Notions, ar oct 6-Stf. No. 3, Pershin- Hloclt. Insurance Agency. IIUMBOLDTFIRE ISÜRfß CO. No. 10, WALL Sr., NEW YORK. r CAbll CAriTAL,... $2 0,000 LORILLARD Piro IllS. Co ! No. ai, wallst, xi:vv voutc. CASH CA PITA I 201,000 MANHATTAN FIRE INS. (MP. No. G, WALL ?t.. N FAV VOR Kv CAPITAL, $03,000 SURPLUS, SlöODO Tlie alxive companies nre well esf:d!i -hi d" :au f ivfuiiMv kn o'.vn as FIRST CLASS fusiiranee Comp mil's, and will prompt! adjii aU fosses ITTor f ut:r nice 011 !tiildin-s, Kwalr.ue, ca Merchandize, applv to J. t:.OSiORNr7, A- nt, nov.1-12vl. Mvisfc.ati, I ml By State Authority. INCREASE OE CASH CAPITAL. INSURANCE CQMPAjST, HARTFORD COXX. DEVOTED TO Pit ü f9&tiranr& t.vr?t?irc?if. (C IIA A TER PERPETUA T,0 CASH CAPITAL. $-fGOrOGO QOS. I,. F0HS, IVe:.!rnt. II. KKI.LOGU", H!Ltta?. A prent in the pnnTip.tf 1 Ä to?.iii.i theUaion 0"IiOse.- prompt Fi pniil. Apnlfcitiotui r ictiv cd, and Policies isviv-üst! ree.I ! r.IL KEV'ST,A-!:Mr. Plrmou'h, Au. IT, If 53 Luk".

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TIIEnn.Iei5!i.d. lwvc uov on Iintir nnd j.'Ojd cutirrf rw :i1 fl!i nc;tt.-tl trt-.tr-for s i!e, ir he- fi-nnt mo of the Po-t Oliee. i'mciif, as-idotcl hx the Author faUr exp!a;ncdfc

' a wait scletted .TlOCK OF AKL A'iTLfLl.S : , helon-fr? totJa-iTluieof tmJe. ivh:r pjrth'fcd their stK-k LOW, thev feel confident ia y Tjtirr I tliat th f r ea svU ua puch t-7rvs as wüi cniwnt 1 ! n II n t f f n A. T n n M ft, r r ruauro r h 1 n u M ü t , T,1PV inTi t? umin;itinof th thec't'ns of rm"r nct'n ffr ru an er ' of tl-ir -tek and price.. tU:s.t tiiv ia:i 7 ai."fv lhrm.-t-!rrato tlei? fryz.. TliV have in coimeefien with tFifr srore. SÜTEU inJ workmen, wfio :irr n'ly to fill pvaxplli, nil orders .or Iff JAIL laraofiK-tnr'- .V ir forth-a-known that tl.'jr will p -t 1 CASH, tfie lugheet market prices lorall Limb of FURS. mil s. GREEN A UnY IIIDK. r. &c As they purpose making their store a pcrmtPfM ! instil ntion of Plymouth, the public m:iy be aarnl that tliey will always find ihcir stock complete. Constantly on hand. Remember the place and pive us a call in the front room of the Post Office. Wm. C. EDWA R DS, J. F. VANVALKEXBURtSIf. PlrmoLth.Nov. 17, 1859. H-tf Lapoutk, Ind. M.11I0ÜTII CHOCERY AD IProvision Store!! NUSSBAUM & CO. WHOLESALE tt- RETAIL TJBACCÖ. CIGARS. WHITE FISH, ki w i 1 or o . v e bes leave to fohcit a tall from all m want A FINE ASSORTMENT OF . AMERICAN WATC1E " " hand at A. MYERS'S.

W. M. MAIL1L

Would respcctfullv announce, and invite the aton of the citizens of ir im i ,. . . n , J IflrS 111 flllf I If' ml Ifllll I ffl nr I DM lit IPC. O T the fact that he h is purchnscl of Mr. JAMES MITCHELL his stock in the FOMDRYBÜSIKESS And from his experirnce in thcbunlncs, feels confident he cuugive PERFECT SATISFACTION. ALL KINDS OF Done on hört notice. Having emplored GOOD WORKMEN, lie rill warrant all work that is dohc in th? shop. !0 ALL KINDS OP Produce and old Iron Taken in exchange for Castings at his Grocery Plvmouth.Jan. 53 Ctr NcwJEWELR-r Store. T,ie subscriher wfnhl rcspectfuNv in .fi f,,r,n lte citixeii? of PUnionth, Marj" fZ t -.5 s;ilJ, :ntJ atijuiuiii" ctjnntie, that 1m; at'-,. VJrti has oreiel a UOw stewt r.f all th .V - V ' . - didcti iit kinds of WatctLes! CLICKS, JEWELRY FAV CY GOODS AND NOTIONS! Oeijer.illr kepti- rl dass Jewelrj Store. Th Roods are of the l.tit Stiles, host qualitj and will le sold at New Yort fir-s. Bcitr a practic-al Jewelrr, he solicits u share cf pulJic p.itma. Room No. 2 IV'rsJiing I Jock. ArX)Lni MYERS dcc23-ilr FEED TBE HUNGRY pifE uxrEiisiRNTEj) has ri:ci:ntly I broHlH. (ii a entire New Slmkof FAMILY GROCERIES'. To uhick hp iTivikw tl :itVaJtwtt tf parcii.tsers. Having Lh trtoiu the (Vi.Vff IV-i riu ilüs place h irtiiulxT vl ve:irs, li tlittss. Lc.-Aw-eil th.it, by hiitct asid deali'iJie fciil couiin&e V. n ceii tth. p.itiMij,-ti;tr ol ibe w.m Ltij he re tv for to liberally p.ittou k-u Wru. The besi aistitAii tot T.i in tvnu. 4"ooi Y. H. TBA 50 Cto per lb! ?L il:sts vLwp Toliero, :nI Rice c!.-Apcr lluu at uiy oti-j- c li'ju.-.e in Fl vii-oxth-CoSbOy ciiG Shilling per lb! I I) iffits per pon; a ntnxv tVi Kvsc is tr-rn fiÄiI. .ive tße n cill at ih out iLS'I of r.ittersnn k. 1e.vefr:3i.!. f.i Pm te St i.-re l er .; i . 1 ! che;ijer th iy t!i- dx;iptt for vnA or cotutiy pro uur?- cnnstMl vill ro dtiuc, as ilo.vt- tuivnt t pay ccr iceilsto-drritfe. Call a! w fuo voTrr-erf-i?vti 7. j. r.vrrERfox. THE SECHiriNFIKHTriES OF YOUTH AfiO MATURITY. FEW W(r-'iiS ON THE IIATiONAK Treat EieN wilhoo M wirre. i-f J?p t rn.it.rr!ieafc or 7i km y We.ikji:'-, rvfnvii;! Ktiis:4yas. Cui.'i . t l antl NervovslX-Lrfli. Pre wnlurr Dtreity nf tl:eS v?reia. InKHeycj,ai!iLiu.;evli:iuL.t louuarairtjro;cnrcallv. TJ IT. Dfl LWCT, M ITJ;T3iportiiiit factihiithj miny ;ihirmrncom pl.init,Oir!iu;itii!2 'J t U i4P--v.ih rire and sol tudo of j)ns!;v rry Fx? ensTIr rem v.-J withoct .Mkiicj.ii:i this sn ill tract elenrlv dvtnou-tMtcdi k tmr.ix cf which otcpv oae f J to cure Ifcrr?ci.tporfetIvraal at tfx Iesl posirr oostv theeS;varoiilip"r;ul the cJucrtncd iiottrum trie dar Sintto arrr adtjres, cr:iti nml off in r .c.-ilr! cu ekfir, l:v remit tincfp' st pnid) two. T'Z .tamp tn J P. DtL 'UNKY, S attt .'J I&t f-t ivr t , rVe w Toi k C ity-. To Oer.!.. DRY GOODS AND SELLING CHEAPER THÄM EVERI - TXTEwcaM rc?penfu3Ij nil the aftenrihn ot V JtbicUisk ts r the fact thnl we ha v t jut! re teircd from tli Ltccacltw, well vlrcted stock of 5 KEADY-MADB $f HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, &C. Mavin?: bought our ock nt first cla? Houses, n e can offer you Goods at prices to suit the times, N. 13. With the above we have connected a Under the pnjrri5ion of Mr. F. J. RENXLR, wheie we are prepai ed to MAKE CLOTHING TO ORDER! And keep constantlj on hand CLOTHS, CASSiM'RS, VESTIIiGS. S. k M. BECKER. aprS3-21 . ' c all at 1unHlie & Ilrown ,or good article of BOOTS & SHOES, cheap Indie's Fine Gaiters, Only 50 cents X) Pair at ..- VINNEDGE k BROWK"

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