Marshall County Republican, Volume 3, Number 31, Plymouth, Marshall County, 9 June 1859 — Page 2
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the republican; T Ji ...a l ric;i.v, - - - rorroit PLYJIOITIL IM)., rt j I itfrn J . '. ATiYPRTUIvr' tlGVnv W va .a 7 . A la 1 I B I V V 7 "" wnw I tiWP S KOt'.vns .7.'d to ""R Now-patr- ot live V. S.. and :re the ONLY and 'n Convention, at flytamitl), June 1 1th, lJ, for the purpose oruuoMiltiug upon and :. iptii.fr, ud mi t i aia i f i ii c t. tar in j in 1 aiLuiii t iff if . ja. w rr-n - -w-n,,-K.ihA.,.i,in.i..rvür.i.. kn. meafiures as J ' . . . . : et of the en, ft. li s ?ara'-t:y liopod that ovcry Preaia N wthnru Iiuliaii t willl rrentcd. J. I- Rock. C- G. Powti i.. T C. Wvi.KEa, B It. Korr. I. Mattingi.y . R. Wiu.uw. Sil um i. Dams K. A. I" iUKKor, JoHI Mllt.iKvN-. ?STMrv rrt riofirAt, !. vV P. MrOoxurit, t'. K- Shvo k, A. C. TuoAisoM. Rtn BM( (OI TV Cr TETIOY. A Reoo'ioan Cotmtv Cnventi n will I held &A tii.- "liiirt Hoof,' in PT.YM l III. on the - ... .-..vne .o o ii ir-i .i,.. at Ost. (TCi-onc, P. M . for th pnrpoae of torn imtimz wndi'late- for County CU.k and Countv romm:sio!icr, to bo nketcd at the en'u , in-j October Election. The Republic in, in e aeh Towiihip are refpietie.1 to meet at s jnje eynvenient place y prcTioua, t!te l-th, at I0ocloek, p in., and a'.point m..ny Delegate, mid Convention as thov may hink prorer, should it V tlioir whole mmibar. .''..,. ., , , E . ery Town-hip, aecordui,; lo the apportionnu nt greed irn, will be entitled to votes in the Conntj Coiiviü.tion for er. ry 100 Us pdled for the RepubHcia candidate fi'r Coufccai ajtthe Wt rlectipn. Tnis app jitiunaieni will ivc tawnsldp la Center "23. 0 ecu 10. Tip-canoe. II. . ,,, v. , - n n - ac.. n Bourton U, Certn-vn I'K North t, Polk i, w eat a. A full attend voce at the Township meetmi anl ao outnour.iij; of the rfjvertins at the County Convntioa i eainc4;lv leered. By Dr ier CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Mr. MaTTitAi? v. P' i-e inno'inee the n une of RICHARD C RR LEY a eandidaU-for the of - fee of Clerk ttt the Cowrts of Marshall County, subct to the deeiion of the Repdbfiean CnTentton. W aro njfHrrH t iiinuMii D.NIP:L O. DEEM N is ic :rli-:ite for Clerfc of Marshall Cmiii'r, aiect t the decision of the Republican Vor.' Convention. , Mr. EuiToa. Plfac annuiuce the niaie of I1FZEKT !l H. PErv-riIN(7 as Caidi lite for Herk of Mir-h.dl County, subj.'cMtfthe.l.wi.inof tUe Reoldi n C mveiil im. M.av Cmtivvs. M. LuiToa, Flt-iao mW that Cv.t. O mir trv : ...,..i;.i ..,- flo-L- ..f M .r. Hi Countv. -inject to the decision of the Republican Cdawentaai Many Vorras. ii 11 1... . . 1 . . v- ... - A ( 4RD. Tlie Ldifors attending the IDITOIAL . . , .i . .r 11 ' i.-J a wavKSTiuN aic rajpvcjr , artaKe ol a IT"C u.nner at ine r. iwarHouse at Ö o'clock, p. m., June 14, 1859. Carriage will be in attendance at UM Depot. C.v r. . CAILEV. Lowakos IIitse, June 6, '00. A t'ms .r. D. McDoXALD, Ban., has rti.ei! from his connection with the Dem s i . . I.:.. ,1.-:., a r w tit Tl H ' a nuiit'iMiv v aawj aa aw nwi'it v tmm ' t 1 I . 1 Kuthcien.y. not ol patronage, but oi me re . .....
MX i.UsPf. Agents for a majonty' of tnn.. in : ry to cxhoil Our friends to dischariro thoir 3lr. II. died yesterday morning about Z ; mar: iaie, or the relation of parent and fW r.M-? U. -t trRt . .... : U ' .. . .... , i I i : i I .1 i tl i
; 1 :dntv. Much is at stake. Y e have in- o clock, alter a pauvlul Hluosa ot aevcrai j eiu tu v pieheryen in .wu-ry, in a ery st,.ain,i p ril y of Washington from Liv""i'i . deed fülle, on narilou, tones, and tin- av- week,' duration. He was attacked in the ( lwy be virtually , " . 1 Waelar. ilötli of M.v. via
Rl)lTtKll, TfcTHN. . . ... .... dehtroyed. . a uian could on v be soKi . ,1 Vi ,. iom.-BÄrna) Vigilance is tl price of first int-iice with typhonl fever, from . ' 1 h, L.f rt., L . WWft) rWth lT1 ( e
Tl.e resctfully re,pu,t the ltlil, true now a it ever was. ; which, however, he partially recovered. Lo inftrUeUU proKirt'v, iu a g.eat degree. V V ' 0VC'""' and ex editor ot NortlK-rn Iwltin. to nie t tUta i . . ., n , i... .. .i. .. r.i. . o. r : i .i , ' , . i .t .! Nct 10P1.
. U oi tue estaiiiisbnient to support ttvoi" ' laanilies. This is a burning shame. The M tho Slaveoeracy are welcome to all
Dtmoerat is a ?piritcl and well conndi'cted ntiiK.ten mrtv nano- ami tho Democracy of Mar puty papc., ami .no nemocraiv oi .uar atinti, being amply able to do so. should viAfhik n liberal support. Toward the re
trriag etUtor personally, although we have I re ,n tne "u,v s ,ar as n,at matter is conhad many severe and hard fought baliJ. ttp'WfWWt1 rebound with him. in all which he proved hiuuelf "pon themseives with terrible etrect;--all au able aud valiant knight of the qui!!, we th- arguments they use .o make the Re-i-IMcrtain none imt the kindest feelings, and P"biieans responsible for the Maaatbelinwish he mar rind in other pursuits a better ! stts "Amendment," being twice as appli-
i.-vard than he received in his recent lbo-iM to themselves. riona vocation. Wc never felt mu :h ill j The foreigners arc not such fools a-s the wiU t wardhim, ami what little wo did laveocrats take them to be. The time at any time soon found vent between our wa when they could humbug and mislead tlrinib and fore-finder them with their sophistry and falsehoods; Tim Democrat isto be eOts4ncfte4 fiavj re"wl1 opeeially are generally i .j. l :ii: i i i
tare by Messrs. P. J. McDos.tl.n. 'Diey are meritoriou- voumr men. and we ,iave no doubt will deserve pecuniary sneces, whether they g?t it or not. Foi uTTi Jc!.Y.--The citi.3iis of La Forte hav deter laineil In celebrate tlie approaching National Anniversary in grand style, and invite the eitutens of the surrounding ounties to participate. Why cannot we have a celebration in Plymouth? Who-jaill take the I ad in agitating the subject, and making the ne ccssary arrangements? The sack of fl nr sent us lat week Messxs. liirHMOND A Wh.bcr, has been tried, and pronounced by onr better half an p. -nor to any she has ucd in this part of the State, in all which we fully concur A I I ,. 1 1 . UA.f . V . Messrs. 11. tl W. man re snperior nrtkle nil tho time, at thanr Mills in this TiVaee, as we can testify from xperien e. and rac; pleasure m recommeoitiug our country readers, who want . - - . . iheii wa-at grouu.1 for laiuiiy use, to give thene Milk atml, l.litnmg.hat they will I entirely svrsie I both as regards i" tity and quality. la addition to their Mills thee gentle men nave .nuntiat ewtablishod . Flour and Feetl Siore in the bnvinesv portion of town. where tliey keep nour of all grades, by the pound, sack or barrel, wholesale or retail, t a M m .. a a vj ; ' aUo, corn aiel, corn, short and bran,
which they propnan to deliver fenstmnerwi aiasaa. nosetta lony at least not - 1 ' Kl. n 1u llmni'r,l ihmuIun Will eon-
in any part of the town or at the Depots free of char--. Stich aecommo.laiing and librnl ilenlepi cannot faii to be appiecia - totl in tlii or nny other community, tnd , . . , v j , . if troni I. thee!or, be sr,paro?mtory IB v l j -aL- - 1 --iite,-'AAaL. : i "i t, r
, i OLH4.S.1 io the same Tho banc, of Pie Plant presented us the " ':.:,:"j:,r pi,., -r fl.?iTw n'.o.do are the fnnneU of eon-! afTcctioaa of tl thrtiat aad laiigs to tl w (Vaer.
l.o.ldintr. a larirc and iresii stock, oi iro-i'iuiwwy uym. w. r. P.jil p Wiks. John Greirorv. of Wash, versatioo: tncy ao not taKe in anyiuing lor . -f- - . : ,
. ...i.:.j.i-..w..v redu- lanrest ami best we have sOen this seasoh. 1 in(ru- SL.W ComiMUsianer. Anioa their own USe, W merely to pass it to an-, rry, Fewremedie We poneneü " , NCa GU8f ,
RciüiÄTicaii Conteofi 1 j'ill 'li'Jfye bpoAttfl lu pnft, - Kardial Wniity to PtflicIV fc'Iera 41- Hyo candiMtcV fH ' Cum Ii issim.rK vat . , , f r . .
SSiSte l,nmisiuners. As yet, so far as v liave leen abkUo dYarn, but little, cinpmltation
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- : publicans in the country, but it is getting a i . a - i time the;e shouKl be, in or.ler that the wi uf a n,aJ" of the party be a
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1 .. v.. i W 1.... f I ""i"- n unurawit . . . .i -ri ,1e want 10 sec 1110 UepWdiean mascs .aiemtJe to ilelibfrata ,u tli u-.ln. i4"th i . r-rr rr t " cotititrv. ami uiaUo their nominations, on .... ... . .. the 'Jörn, and hop we hall not be disapnnihteJ T'omewTth vour banners and r j . , Vif., ; niusie, in crowds of hundreds, ou hoeback, iu wagons antl c.uriago, tecling st:ong and determine ! to devote on iny t the cause of human rights, vour Go! and yotir corthtry. Do this and your EaglMI will be Borne aloft to victory and i F 1 .iru 1.1 .... ci.l. ...A.i.k.. .li.'l r.i.l . aj - v Ltj laaur Ulli ; vi rieo coiunios. iwrnem ner tue irien is oi human l ights. fite Hbol fttld freu ten it OI'V, ; 0,r.f ..xVi :.., f ,1. ....1.1 . 1 .i, jJwt l iwii iy l ilL " l'l III. IM I I TTllrt, VI ' ,, ,1 ' ig you wiiii anxious ami nopeiui eyes, Tlieik waver tuat, but stand to your post, proving vorselves wortliv of vour illus- - tnous revolutfonary ancestors, t . N"Xt Saturday week. pp ltll. IS the day recommeudeil by tlte Central Committee tor the Township meetings, to appoint tXkW. It is iinpoitant that this duty , , .t t.i a lould not be neglected. Let these uieet- . . 's Wrgely attended, as it will be the proper time to nominate candidates for Towvjaliip Ansessnrs, appoint Vigilance Comniitte, and the adoption ofsuch oth- - cr nicasures as are necessary to effect a perJ 1 ,ect a,'1 thorough organization of the par- , ty. Organization in as essential as union and harmonv in a partr. The Slaveoeratic prints in theso jiarts keep up a terrible h i wl about the "Two 1 v . . .,.,.,. . oars Amen Iment adopted in Massachos -tu. but say nothing coucertiing the aloption of an act precisely similar in the iatcnclr Democratic State of South Car"Ilna- T hey con ten 1, notwithst.in li ng all the prominent tva'publioans as well aa . rt'l Ii'pnblicaii oewspapers throughout tj10 L'uion deuoimce the measure a.s incon- . intent with an I contrary to the pnneipiea of RepnWfeanism, that the party is raapon- ' 1 - sibie for titc measure. II so, docs it not ! r.Ilrw as a nottter of eonrse thnf tho t-. A a a t. ., .. , , Democratic pnrty is equal It responsible for 1 J 1 1 hu South Cnrnlin! lau-1 Vita h.iv rn much more so, because they have not dar - " v ' J "w e 1 to protest against or denoting the con , ; - - ... , duct of their Southern brethren. knowir , . ... . . that they won! 1 be commanded to keep si lent and not exhibit any of their impeifi nence or impu lenec, but to demean themI hes as abject menials should to their sui -i . i r l i I. Miois; whilst, before and since the a lopv. 1 tion of t'.e "Amendment, the nidi -an Pr(ss 1 Statesmen all over the country, in Alassa husetts. as well as ee where. a . .. llAt'A ll.tf llOa-tlnln. 1 Ll t,.la I'll (Knie ltt. I 1 lit - - .-(. .......i... I . W....I. 1. ....... .1... - ....... . r .1 tTMI'-ll l V I 1 1 lilt? I I 9MK M,IMJ U lll they can maka out of it. We arc willing u- : . - thy s 11 glte the matteras much as i j ö , HPf ny ( disposed. Whilst tlicy are i leci iis.,ocii. ii hum nicy aie . 7 , r. ... leopinthemndasthe Uepublieana - t'H-' . a r .a. a ... ... ; raueauM aim luteiugeut, aim uat mg pa pers of tlieir own have the means of acouir i ng correct political knowledge, and consequently read and judge for themselves aa freemen should, and being sincerely in favor of free labor and free tcritory, for free men, they will hardly suffer themselves to a a a a . a i -a" . be deluded into the support of a partv that ... is striving to tiegraoe uie iormer and make slavery a universal institution, in States and Territories alike, which will be aecomlishei if tlie people sustain the Dred . Scott decision by the election of another Democratic (Slaveoeratic) President. Nay, they know ther interesta too well by be guilty of such a suicidal act. Let those pnrblind ctlitors who flatter themselves that they can induce free lorn-loving adop ted citizens t help them enstain their sinkir.g, rotten, pro-slavery party rend following reaolntwns adopted at a meet i ing of Oerinan Kepuidicans, Ueid at indi I .. . ..i ii. i .t n . ! anapolis, on the zutn nil., and men uy their Southern masters for consolation: "Resolved, Tlmt wc do not hohi whole Republican party responsible for icvMiP' Pn'Mintttpi Kv tht? Ivoonn K tins Zui we Iroat. however, that . tlio gootl aense of the Repnblicans in the ' r-st of the Htatea will prompt them ener - .-tically to prorext against tlie snicidal polof thoHe . Yi"kee "cw i I V .t J x i . i . i tlCUin tlie Jl lseiAl linnet i si niut-iniiio- iit m ri0l-ii,m of law ami justice. i "Jtesolmtd, That wc will not permit the I all , Democrats to blame the Republican Irty tQ hoU own rnaponsihle , for Ä imiiar enactment in the Deroocsmtio . State ot Sonth Carolina, and tlidt Ww j gnl their professions of frnsndsbip for naiuraiueu citizen as an mstm onareo to ns .into tuiUHitfu nciinsr u. irr jviupica chivii r . a ana i r
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' . )JVa. ittAmtrA Ia 'lhai faia .L. S in vlh O f liias : . Other. POWnlateJaiia T fftT ftUt I
iason to per lt of anlan wiio.se most exempiaiy niHii, uolovetl ami respecieu oy hii ,. n'ho knew him, aol Iiis i lUHJlnuttttn, I . . a t f la a . . ! the breast ot all who a inure one posscsMiig in an eminent legrec all IfeOM noing in an eminent degree all those no-
Death of Eugene
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I... ...l. .-..O--.. r.. -r . l. out as tauen wun niuauuiuou tu tue iutestinea a few davs since, and dissolution ' aoa loilowed. He was ad about L, J a. . ,.... .a.,.. year. Abont a year since he followed his ' beautiiul anil lovincr wife to thv -rave. a.i I I .,,w. , v 1 I - ' now goes t rei08e by her tide, leaving a bright eyed little boy behind, too young, liowever, to realize his great loss. Next Satunlay the Democrats of the several townships in this county meet to appoint Delegates to their County Könn "rf"l . . 1-1 1 nating t onvention, winch is to assemble in tins place on the lötli inst. Une or two ... . . of the candidates for Clerk on that nide I . . f, have been very active Mnce the.. ( onvcu tion was called electioneering for the, nomination. They are ambitious of the honor, probably, of being defeated by a good Republican next fail. On onr side, however, the candidates forClrrk remain at home attend fn: to their daily avocations, contented to let the people decide the matter in their own way. mi iii rm This ,s as ,t should he. Ihe post ,s an important and responsible one, and the , , ,, 1 . .1 1 . people .should select t lie best man amonsr ' tl.... I- lUlPlül li without rorrd tonartu. m 10 occupy it. ii itiioui regani to par- , e rr -i sonal preferences. Ihis requires calmness , . ... . -aaaaa aw aaaV . and deliberation not .mathv or undun evAim giuutuiumi not .ihiiij or uuuua. i. ;,nmi ,i : T. t... ilnulnr... ... iu- in. vus ' 0 iiiuoi iv iiv HUHuiiii as the other. The Democratic State Central Commit tee, of this State, met at Indianapolis one i ii..r I . ,j i r
oav wee a oeiore last, an i nxeo on .ion- " ... rt . -o-.. . , , to a quire it. Knowledge is as latal to the dar, January lit h, l?oi, as the day fori,i; ,i r i i . J ' ' the institution as is the fntnilv relation.
holding their State Convention to nomiIiftlP i:t I . ! I 1 ik t fur ( t ( ivcrni.r on.l an a ! a .1 1 a a 1. . 'I I a jiuiiii. ueitri;siit's ii vnaricion '.onvention. A committee was appointed to pro- . , . ore a room for the Delegates to assemble in, and have tUkets printed and handed to the delegates all others to bo excluded, -an Fobeion X.:ws. We publish to-day 1 . , . - onio lnteicatmg and important mteiliirence from tire scat of war. bron-ht bv the a, u tr i dpm!ii) I itv of W ndunt'ion. A ctroat r-- & " battle.it will be seen, has been fomrht af tr . i n i i i o no i i - .uontebello, in which nearly o,0UU human - beings wcro slaughtered, for the amu.sement of the tvranicnl rulers of Franco and A . r,. . I " - Austria. 1 he AIIM were victorious. - V e received additional details yesterday, by the same vessel, of the battle, and also ' a brief aeeoi.ut of a akirmish at Vercelli, l . .1 u ir .i between the belligerents, but our paj.er was .... loo near full o a lnut of th ur insertion. nbST. A heavy frost fell iu this re- - - - . . . .... ... ...... . . - . . j ( , , gion on Satnrdny night last, which nipped the corn and beans and other garden stufT i-i.i r .1 -iMhtlv, from the eflcct of - a. ?T at. Jii L IfVllI I' ff I in . . t ' . . e . t 1,1,1.1, I 1. - . i i i i . ii I'm ii 5 r ii i l m n in. lb 13 7 w .... 1 . .". Wheat it is -opposed is not so on recover. injured any. ... . . ... i. ' although it was in blossom. Frtut-it is .. . - 4 a 1 k said, eseapod unniiured, being protected bv . . f j - i..v uu in. .inn. mi. ,111 i im fM.r , . . , . t e ... rain fell 1 nesdav night, the effect of which J , is already visible upon veg-tation. eaterlav tli as ahnii.i .tuirn la n c aa 1 1 in nnn rx T .a J liimviMiv-iw o uoiiii anaiit i no ant. Uriu cTioN ok ArmAisMF.ST 1 no Hoard of Equalization for this county has reduceil the appraisment 1) per cent on all real estate, and 10 per cent, on improvements, It seems to be the general impression that the appraisement was too high. We have not been able to learn the aggregate value I r i l ' i . . - oi ta.xauios in tins comity, ont suppose u - to be more than double what it was before Judge Brinkerhoff's opinion on the constitutionality ot the Fugitive Slave law, de livered in the case of two of the Oberlin rescuers, will ho found on oar first page. It lis u n m K la anl ennr-noii, r aiAOn n mmm I i av a asai ''- nii'i a. vai ut in iiwi. nun ill. , . , . , ' and must satisfy everv one in whose bo'son the fire ot liberty is net wholly qoencned that it is a tyranical and unconstitutional act. ' Many of onr readers have inquired of ns j where Major Lanofnbloh, the author of to the highly interesting and well written historical sketches of incidents which fell under his observation during tho memorable retreat from Moscow, and which we have been publishing for three or four months tbe - past, res. dee; and others have also express- - ed a desire to see him and Form hl. ac - qnaintance tor Wie iniormation oi sucti , .11 ..!.. r ; ;.. io j as Have not nan an opportunity oi inquir ing of us in person, and who would like the i to know where he lives, we would state the .k a y,0 a cJtiZen of Bottrbon township. ol t . . t . i ? i i i r ; in " ! several yr P- IU foruaerly residetl lin Elkhart eonnty. HissktUa.es are writfen in German by himself, and afterward translate? into English by hi son Jo.v F. . LASuEjuiAtoH, Jr. Ohio TToaninntion. The Republican Convention of the State a. i i a a . - ja a 1 0 0lj0( KdWnet at Cotmubiis on aJifiust, nominated the folThui.(Uv .the ' . I . I 'Govenor. William Dennison, Jr. f p,:nltlin' Lieut Governor. Robert C. w-tjj Knox; Judge of the Supreme the (jol.r y. y. Gholson, of Hantiltgn; aVufditor of State. R. W. Taylor, of Mahoning; Treaiiurer of State. A. P. Stone of
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The fo against s ami boh Juurnal II One of the most remarkable features of - ; l rawing power is introduced into it. is re- - jcctcil. ot il incorporated becomes doctrucItive. Humanity in any shape acts upon it death, It a law houU re.jiiiie tue lies of i r :i : i .i. . ami tue more jus inuiiiy muwica tue ! gi eater would be the dilhciiUV ot selling. l . . . r YfOlltl lillS UIT(I V H 1 1 VC 1"IW t OVLTI ; , ' . . 3 ' 've and COlUWlUO It tlllOUgll tWO CCDtar nn . eiation. anl tlie ctfrct wuuM enevitablv . . bo t lie inouuication ot slavery into a son of fend;.! dependence, or "old Engiiall n-ervant" system. Its characteirstics would j he effaced and its cru-dty tientroycd. I here ore slavery refnses to recognize the , . fi i i 1 r ..i - re.at.on of husnand and w.fc among tho,e Human Oeings mat procreate lor its ocneni
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an. aoso.iue y aniliiiates tue relation 01 , nifvancf.d p,Ms of Marsh, liaragnav fattier an 1 child by turning it into the n U - l-A ..- i-von ,,v fift: 1 . r 1 .t .t .1 '1' "illiers, ami were dmen by Wen. keenest torture for both luit mortal power, ..... , u . . f, . "'.. . . . , . . 1 . boms' division after a severe combat ot
I :..a:. tr. ; "r " r.r L n oi.net. 1 ne simple recogniuou uy iaw,ÜI i;niny relation among Mavcs would ruin the institution. Is there anv . I . ..r 1 a: . 1. . 1.
7li,;ui m u,ia V - , 11 ! nrsMC the Austrian. The loss of the latthis. Y e presume not. And if there la ' , ,1 : . , mm .
not, it ft t . it It'll! Olli- .t tlwten a I 1 .ii-.if n. to . WIIT ' ' 1 til V.O II I " d'l 1 1 It ...u.. ,i.- r. 1 :.. u .. wiiat 111:1. iiisiiiuiiou is upon vijikii so 1 , ... ,., . I simple a law of humanity acts like poison, ',. . . , . 1 . Inaraiizni! i s nouor Mini biiinino' out its v;ta,Na To MS this initle fact, so evident. and v .,,1 . ..t K,,i.. .1 .1.. gf ....r I... . i:..i .1 .,-1 :r tl e .1 ami hi iniiu 1 nun" 111 i,i, in uuni in. 11 , -( , . 1 ... . tne curse oiooo resis on tne insiiintion. IfUod has cstabli-hcd the marriage rela- ... ... r i a ,ii"ii ii in iiiiutuui Awcio. in nie .vavinm , n how ,. KbB to slavery whieli he contends is also r. n is o 1. .1 of f, ml s creation or direction" loes the 11 1. 1 ii- 1 11 1 1 Altilighty do His work so badly that his . .- J institutions kill each tith-TT . .... Another fact in the same direction IS .1 .1 e 1 i mituetice nf eli.cation on slavery. 'c:.. :m .1 :.. 1 r . ...:.. I mm mm 1111 hip initio 01 a Mate iviin knowledge, and he wont be a slave long. Tä- 1-...: Af u 3 r t, ... of every Southern State prove , . . ' , this tin I, la nn leiMoo 1. to. they lorbn s ;,ve8,oa -on.rean e. ucaforbid the masters :o permit t hem I a aiv 1 w . taw w!! 07 tion. but U digion that is, all of religio, its beauty - fin 1 ;i i ; m i r ttta ni-iirin an.l tuirinwn u ; . l i t r ii i 'aI 1 n - i f i ri .1 . t . anil In.tnnv I i t I I v" " " I " r' ' " ,rvi,,T n ineiilcat e 1 would lift a slave to a knowl edge of his equality before (Jo 1 with his ,. "I- vhiihii i 'in i ii, ii i.i MlJlMt,r an,, ,;im ,,ow nttorlv h(sti!t. t,, its own life was that inhumanity and nju-tice that arc the very lite of slavery. It would point him to Freedom as surciv a the daw u points to the coming day, as . 1 I 1 : a T . 1 ' 1 I A I ' Il "c hmkihioii in wnicii ikmjjh.ii eoni.i WWaA It) would sbow bin, that the same power which prevented him ' (r ... ! i i i 1 Iniiu reading inn word could as jittlv I... l.;. i :...!.. -i. ". . i n standing lctwecn man and his Creator i ou t in any ad which impair.-, the powsr .. ..r I : t.i a . ic . t " 1 u,,i:i " " lue ureal er uas com ... ... IT IUI nil II II I llll ,Mi i( mi,ati:,c. Vet that right III I II. 1 Oi I Hi' . 1 . . I Wit It Kiich a i igbt vital to ..'ave;y equally as ucceasary o its existence as the right to d est toy the famiiy relation, I he marriage relation, or ti,L' right to perpetuate ignorance. It is , rt . '. 1 . e l it iit, llH'icloie, that Alavcry cannot live ..-lib itiMr ,.f tJ, . .......t ..1... ., ;..tl. s . - wv a a ' t A A IV. C A 1 I l I t t V II A. of the ag. Ueligion. education, and the . . . . j- 1 .- , r .1 . I '' oi.ue lanuiv tie. Jinti.se eiuiei I into U -p,l v,u kij jt K .ai ,V((lM I .A l I I I I W Alt:. 1 11, IM'. W I 1 I A I I kill it a strychnia kills a num. with terI t. A -11 . 1 1. :. I ..:!.!., ' I ?.? r 1 1 1 I .' IV O I' 1,1 ll.il a 1 1 I I l 11 ' 11 I II 111 .... 1 . - -r I ilC saiirlliy . til ; lailll.y Would kill It as .be t'onanniU an kills, by daily wasting o deny this, lor Hkic staml I the la ws of every slave State to prove U. - . . -- -.-
I W .i t k f 'Tf I A oe uiiitivnr niiiiuin.-t; 1 mu ; äAw in flio .Wembly of one of our.. . . ..11 1:: , r great religious denominations iu this city 1 a 1 .'i . . ..... r,i .
.... - are many able men who be ieve that slave - , .i . . . , , rv is right, that iol sanctions it, and thkt it T a great Christianuing in'luence. ' W.a .ln.iJ.l III-.. . . 1 . .... .. . . . T U - u -iiuui! uivt," n llCill Mlllit. UIIC iH lllt"C 1 ,a Is 1 " 1 1 t a'ile men explain the canse of this deadly e !e t ol liumani.mg liiHuences on slavery. ! hatever en! nrht'Mis. elevates or DiiriHeWhatever enlightens elevates or purifies I li ... I f l . .1 . luuuan character is fatal to tho institution. i.. I .r i . , Is the lainily tie, or education, an evil, or i 'lavery an unnatural existence to whUrh tbey are poisonous? One or the other m..a l iiL ,r I I t . must be the casi. It any learned 1). 1). a ia I . i ,i . I 1...1 il it tiCiii fli.it LiiHi .ii i'iiA I ä ti I imt urnl vim i nidi 'min ctiv; il 'v i9 uu i iiuruiii, and wh.dn.oine. as we doubt not some of them think- tine e-ii will not that v,rv i i n.rtMi iniii imnt bun in fivnhiin tfbf nnn . . I W .i .L : . i , . ...u . ,'k... ' uu- oni'-i su iiiui i.i .. v n.i -ii liil-v tunic together? ' The Renten! Frot Injury to the Crops. In another part of this paper we publish
le:teis from correspondents in this State,;,:,.- T e. of lone standincr chronic
and dispatches from Buffalo, Danville, ...i.i.M.s, n!.'i t. intvuiM ... -1 ..iu Ohio, with regard to the heavy frost of Saturday last, and its effect on the crops. v run anu green vegetauies, as wen as po tatoes and other root crops are seriously injured, and in many places the corn crop o j j i i entirely killed. Some damage is done' ...i...-,J. .1. : ,nnn 1, k ..,o,.,t ,r g-., aafta a a. spring wneat is too iar noyancen to oe .-at tuo ..-..1.1 mnchdamaged; but late winter wheat must have analaine.1 considerable iniurv. Our correspondent "Rural" states that the winter wlieat in bloom must be more or leas injured. Late rlispntches from Cincinnati and - 1 rtadjorgn report a severe frost on Satnr - ( ,jar nKrht, damaging the corn, wlieat, po !.. a" 1 i .i r .: i: tat and erane crons nlon? the unio itiver. J m a V Tle Roekfoni (III.) .ew contains over a column of items with regard to the dam age lo the crops. Its summary of the los is aa follows: Corn, -injured to one-fourth of a crop ; potatoes, one tilth ; tomatoes, entirely ruined; beans, three-fourths destroy ed ; encumbers, hnlf destroyed ; pin ma, entirely destroyed; cherries, not mneh injured ; currants, one-third destroyed ; grapes, nine-tenths destroyed. We have not yet heard of the extent of the damage along the Illinois River; bat; it is expected that it will be serious. The eirevt of tlie news was visible yes tcnlay on tl.o Xuw York markets, as woIJ as in this market ospt?oially on corn. f'Jiirjan '.ii iiati TrihunA- Jsaa 7. .. ' - Real drfHesaltÄM are the. best cure for im " ...Ai . ajnnary ones ijcnnse tjron ncins us in tue J - 1 real ones, and so makes us ashamed of the others.
ä nrrnie i uuni hi ju TIIK lo. A Battle Fought at Montebello ! BBIIIM) MffiL,-T-til6y. ÜTaMt'Wlr" rWn. vs,.v ,S, . jfffl T - Wmm i
Jrrce 5Uig njiie tree uooo. , (WfPc; MraiainiHtck! tsa JMlc in ba. J V- . Porf.T.T.-Ci,K-ken- $1 5" 1 O jxrdw; T-r Bf. JoirS, N. 1-V. .fun- LM The screw k. v, be 1U.
,p, wfts obtained hv the news ,. , .. v i i...f A U. - I ... II . i . i i i 1 1 ' - . .-- ia x n tv m i j 1 1 1 -1 t- JF . tf . not le forwarded until to-day, owing to , MA .: f n- nF thn I l ot 1 1 rl,, j l 1 he B. H. Bteamanip Africa from .New i York arrived at Liverpool on the M W"3Tr. The first battle Was fought at Montebello ,,u funic iuiia 'u iirc ä iiu , accounN sav tliat lhfl Austrians. : I . . -. . 1 1 - -l f . , . , . t 1 in I . r I . ... 11 a a ..1 'i noo stronjy rfder Hen. S'tadion, attacked HnmK duTafftm T. IHe. including snme Tiedmontese , carried Montebello, but did not "avalrv 1 Mitv'-'i äiy tin- rinini, isi tu 2.600, and that of the French at 60) to . . , :.. onn 1 ill ii 110111 m.inv n li u uiit.:ib . . - , ,. - . , ; A strians, including a (. olouel, were taken . 0 ' PrJsoner'- . . 1 lie .AU-tria in aeeonnt simply states that .ni.o i.i 11 c..Mini , , . , , (1 -neral Madion push" I forw.tr I a recon . , , , , T i: noisatve rv rorceo marciies towaros iiii;iio and Montebe lo, but after a hot tight with c . t , .i. , .., , a lneli force of superior stcngtU retreat- " " ' orlcr- . a'tn.il strength ot the v rwieh is not state J . ,, . , , Ivoports pay they numbered irom six to .l 1 I 1 rc , seven thousand besides a regiment of J?ar- .. . , dinian Cavalry. 4 . .. - .. .. , .1 A .Sardinian bulletin also announces that , the extreme lei t ot the Sardinian army, , ., n . m , ........ ...I..... I.. .in.... ...... ........ v " - - the besi i, iMitting the Austrian to flight. OIC I i. . I I, IMIllllli: in," .UHll l.lin iu i..,m. . . , 4 u1 . ( liher trifling engagements are reported. (;praUabli bad entered G.ven (?) . J c 1 f l a a flt aä r a , tmnarv ; ,, .J Vt i 1 i in e 2apole' - , , , n and a small r rencli . n i force had arrived at Leghorn. hi .1 -i' r 1. r was rumored that s,x Lngli.shnien-of-war hau entere! the A.lriut.c i rri.;'r Tt nix, May 24. (jicn. ( Juvali has re- . .' i , ii- i , I 1 'ed his bead quarters o (,ar!asco, :,d .äset, h.im has everywhero ordered the pmotNtalo g'vo dp Hmr anus uu ler pain of being shot for disolKilience. Gen. Ciai ibaidi has una le 47 more prisoner. Ai .KssAxnniA, May -1. TUrt wounded at Montel eilo have U'cn broiighlheie. M i'ise.n.i.Ks, May l!4. Some Austrian pri-oners have arrived beie. Ilviiv-c L.i. 9 i Hhia1i,Ii.iAAM mnvA. ....(... r. , ...... . . . 1. .'HIllWII... I iii.i. nients are reported iu Lombarde. N (FUSS. The King ol Naples a as dc id, ,CU, reins an l Fi an is t !. II. ha 1 a ruined the Of gOVCI IÜII 'lit . T.:igland and France were about to send representatives to Naples. Great Umiain. Political differences have arisen between Lord I'alnieiston and Lord John Qnatcl). The defeat of the Derby Ministry is anticipate! on the meeting of Parliament. Tlie Admiralty hau formally invito! tena a a a a. a a 'ra .nouthly Australian service via l illiama. A treheral meeting of tin Atlantic Telea TT a - .a ,,v 1 1 1 1 -' 1 '.S i. ,.rfÄ l. . l ..a.. 1 1 , I a - , f4. ... t the U"U 50ment with the gov ' I t i) il I I 1 till i .l. Il l III N.I T l I I it i i' i niio i n iss ic oi iireiere ice n.ircs f (,.; ft 0 f . , fV , L ,L 1 ' , . feci Hi' . -nut I io nrinclli.e Iiat a neutral Il.l'r , o covers enemy s goods. ., c o ii,-., 'C W'V f. ? ' . n, . 1 nil.', i . .ill,.'..! -ii- ,.. ...... ..ä.i l . v .. .iv.v.i v.. j i .1 l 1 v v uoiu iiioih i o,i i aavA viaaav. m. A?e and Debility. . Ae old age comes creeping on, it brings ... " 4 . t ! .. . wit i it many attendant mtirmities. Loss . J , , . . . , ,. ol n"e 1 -uess p,r u e.i. ; nd want of aet.v.ty makes the mind d.s. conteutsd and unhappv. In cases where old . " - . . . . age adds its influence, it is almost j,p0i. O f n ai it III 1 11 1 1011,1,1 vg-rand health, and a hough mJlII reme iies ,te oeen i trieti a., i.n .e . . fiilnl n,,;i ( '.HHVYK'S HliLI.AM) ; UITrKRS were known and used lllTTI'll. 1 1 I t-.a. in et- ..... .... .. I..... I... 1 ery case tney liave invarianiy given strength ami restored the appetite. They b ivn luvntan a rrrat ao-ent for this alone. .a a iB ' M . . o,,! .vlm VIif. p- frnm ift ' 0f nnetite and treneral dc li:'l ft : ' 11 -IV i a t iiami a . vp.v - - ----- diseases, they act as a charm, invigorating tK, ytein, thus giving nature anotner opnftrt,;nii. to ronair nhvsical injuries. Sec ; nilver,isement m anotier co,. 2 . m T . . il 'ii Bcffalo, June bth. A heavy frost oc- . . . . . , . . , , wrerl in thia vicinity last Saturday night. llim ts af t aa aa Prnaf ; ' the fruit. Accounts from the country . .1 1. 1 ' .. a ...i .,i "'"n; ry l.".uulu , "TT" ' l fcred ent,re1)' moA' Damsvii.i.e, June 6t1i. A heavy frost prevailed in this vicinity Saturday night, killing all the garden vegetables, corn and 1 potatoes. It is feared also that fruits of all ! kinds have been cut off. - ! . fi , AASKSl ILI.K, Olli. A heavy frost occurred on Saturday night. Corn is entirely destroyed. Great many farmers are preparing to replant. Wheat is much damaged. Cleveland, June C. A heavy frost occurred on Saturday night. The Wheat crop throughout Northern Ohio is badly j injured. Corn, grapes and potatoes were badly frozen. Snow in Eastern Canada. Farther Point. C. E., June 5, 8 P. M. There was a light fall of snow this A. - !m and it is now rainim; heavily. im ... , . - j-j-VC hold it to be one of the imperative duties I nr , r . . ,- . . 01 11,0 nanctor or a puonc press, to .i a. ty 1 portudlty of communicating to the public any facts - 1 l.i,.h miv pinihire tn the hanniueES and comfort ";.T.aaa:;,,.Z:M , oi m mwiKi, auu iia, .. ..i i t . i . w WH OI wr?.T ?T " saoultl fail to discharge ton amy, i( we tua noi niott earnesly call (be attention of persons suffering fronij
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Ivr reWI to fdiaAt ! Wm at Firmer. An advance of 1 f? 1 K took pl:iec on Sprii.g grades. WinUr, hiu- $1 5;; red 1 50. ... in. U.K. noil 1 I (ft ijc. I Cm Mkai Bolted $30(S31 per ton; Unbolt- ! ed $J7 :,iUa-2. ; "!' good demand at iCe. per do. IAaf. H mi :i'..lOc.; Shoulders 7c7'..e. I . T am. n3111' j aa tt i ' a 1 1 1 1 , . t i i .it b i j i tIJ VoTatt Wetorn RtATff70c: Pink. New York Harket. By Telegraph. Ntw York, June 7. Fi.or Baleu 4.000 bids ut $ !;'.( h 6ö for super state, 6 Hlr.f 7 II forest state. 7 WW7 30 for ex--j tr.i round hoop Ohio. Sm.ili ales of rye flour at I 4t tik,0- -j. . .... ..v... . .v.i. iimrr. - w .mi lump, i hp mr iure vcaun. I r ur uiu-southern and -joo ibr choice ts.ilesti.iioo l.u at il for Mil clab, 1 6 1or whife white Kcntuekv. Corn firm: sales lülMlll l. ... e for mixed western, 9l(Vf iltlc for white south, -rr, , Barley dull d f. 7:;,,.. o.ns du I at 52 -;, f01 '.e iyr ciioite, y now seutittin. . t i.OU Cull lb. rt. I.... . 1 . . M ..a II. .. stale. ;.( .Go lor western ami Canadian. Whwi Firm at 27 '.,(. I-1. PaovMox- Pork firmer hut nnief snlos of i nnu.t,.., i-o- ... . 1.. . , . . m äv . m ..'S m mm . . . ... .,. a, i, , lK .. iill-v, i , Uif l.i l: llll.. ieri-.f loiniinif 1 o.. I- .Vi( IT rore'eflr md I I'M) li fu. ,:,,.. BeotunohltXofPJmZ . 6 " 6r country prime, 1 1 II for recl ' VCT, 7 T" V-V " "o 'in" V"', IS ?, . C,2'.T;? t?w- ecf Hain; aalwol iS bblt at 114517 50 I.ird dull it 1117,7 ,-1 , . r ,V ' ' ' n 4c. Cheese dull at 5 w lfte. SEW AÖVBRTISEM KNTS PIFTY-FOURTH GIFT EKTKKPKISE! TWO THOUSAND PRIZES; Vau i:i at Sixtkkn Thoisand Dollaks. Tl kits limited to Eighteen Thousand. ü . a j 1.1.1 .1 111 . Ml. l.l". .. VltlLl ' One Farm of Eighty Afrrs for One Dollar ! 1 Threr Ifn-iffrrl Cult tud Sif-rr Jsrrr H'inhu WmUmGU Y't mi Gmmri ftmnt fMd and Douhlr-j In'ei Silrmrurr, Jtwrlry, J c. TO BE Illt.VWX AT CIW INN ATI, OHIO, V ff I a. iUünUay, ü Uly iö, iö jy. , n avar n i . ,. . U D. isIN L a mild ai.nounc to tin puhhe that '- Bfty-fourd, Mammoth Monthly Gil, Ent.rpri-e mmmv KW 'j j" distributed to the ticket ho. der, two thousand falI Ai ts. !. a o uatile ''ilt, amoii-' ahieh will lie li.utid : Otic 80 . .... . . . iure Uad n Mtraat; lea lauren ind fiftt pntrs in A mme.m t...M, ranging Imm If '"; three Huiioico v., . in .in i .iiici ii'-irr uuni nir ate lies, r m - - , . 4.2,0: ... 7;. . . Vi . . Chains and Ladies1 Gold Guard (."'i itns. Also, solid atad ilotab'a plated Silver V.ir.-, consi'tins of T..id.-Ko:is Teas;M,s I A ,-. Alio, Li dies' (,.init. Coral and allien !!r.-i-tpins and! F - , ..I..,, i,.. aw i:.-,.fi. i... si.ir, 'itj iLirnii, wirm nii'i i Kt :,,,,. tc A, Stu 1-. SIitw H.it.otn, Hnast. .ins. .S.c. i All of the duo e g its are of as gnqdj a quiHty a? '
c:ui lie pureh.tsed t'-.r the i riee. : , ,. . .... I beg ieo e to afettc la tnt public Chat mv Enter- ? Ä 1T!2!?! Tl t,,m,'rh' c,,!prises .nateriallt differ troni aaani othen of a mo- y 1 .ur.sHcarUmra. Lot-ol pptt ie. Ihxaid-iVs-etltv -aiinitar eharietrr. " eey, Coanvepei, Blind aial B-eeding FiVea. I
Vi r! ' v . -The Ib iw in itiv-ui ihlv take place on the dav advertised. Secondlv-The Prizes are worth hat they are ,ted to be in the pruraataae. ' Thinllv 'Hie daatviac is conducted in a fair ti.l bii'inti il m iim..r ...v r- .i i. .ii . l , rm ii .i . nr ji! nr. mi r rirrr.r. it in, e.m not attend the draw ing are immediate! v forwarded at mv tipeawand ri.k: aad a Kat of the draan Bumbcni is Ibrtrariled lo every ieket holder, adtether fortunate or not. Knrle tickets, $1 Bt, Six tickets for 00. INDCCKMLN I S TO AUF.XTS. Agents aHlta- 151 tiekels or u; ml, will !. supplied t -ll eotit per ticket, und will, in addition, receive h prcni'iim ol ten per cent in uold; Agents mIi-i sd! le.s.-tli in tint number, an I over 2ä, will he supplied ut the soup rife, and, m atklitioti. receite a premi.un hi jewelry at t!,e rate of 259 for t rh ai t:rki N ti!il. I hn. :in 'A-tit ihnif V.a I ' . .. .. . . - - tickets remits n, v j l ,,,d is then cntiiled to a fiuc oiu pen, s.ii -r it. ikiuii. ,om r...p. - any niner ri 3 50; an Agent selling ifttr tieJketa :l" arneiv worm ;; one si innwi iteacts an I " , UIlt W ilel, ot other valuable article cube . a . a - .mn-u. If MI,V person nho ean not himarlf act aa (agent will seeare Uie services of another la a ptaer l,,,Pf. - ., i . , 1 1 v- . t ihli. tli r.n win r no aeucy 1? .in ly staoiisne!, tin. peioa f"!!.. '"SrÄ.r T i n -,- 2 50 for proeonajr n aprnt alio wilt mH95; aad IS ..:!,t1' Fhc ,!.,U f,,r t-urii.ji the wie of one choi n i..c, in oe u -i in vo ii .1 .on i.iuiv ii. im- nriu mil .iiph iTVTIir llll I u l.l 1 .1 II... ..... ... ..-.II ..I ... ...,....... I... ..... .. I .. a .- . miuni, ami the pi-rsonsecur n his services can orj der his present in jewelry it he prefers it. A list of honks will lie sent, if desired. The respective i mim'' wcm-i-juh-i n, ir .-..i m nur ruur-j ' prif, and I m-.-t f notiticJat die tunc returusare 1 ' ,.,,. , tll . i.,.?. m wie tor the tu k ts. number of ticket-' inust all Ie suhl in one Hutor- j All orders rnnsl lie addrcasi 1 to L. D Sine, Ilox 7l0 Cill( ,mn llL 0,,i(, AII IreanntanWe ywrmm mm Heketi will be . supplied bv ord. i in- as .,!... m Hie Banne Ui ' t:,.j., ts ...... i,i rAnif'M 2t -ent when me tn k. f art soi.i. tprn 1 a a. o - tlJ. 'a LW J a , a . äa 113 i I im i n n t HHHRa an.Ti JUT A j aj kj 9 mw ja., ay -km a PERSHING Sl Co., rOULD respeetfullveall thrattentioi citizens of Marshall and the adjoining eounI5 ty their extensive and well selected taeh of 1 ,vm..ic; FniriWS P MVTS i 1 H L 8 ' AIM S, OILS, DYF STUFFS. P.VTENT MEDICINES, CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, ! books and statioreuv. wall A WINDOW PAPER, And all articl ticlos usually kept in Drug Stores, in t. We have put received a Large of Window füass, Lead, dry and the wp Stock isfOTl, Zinc, drv sad in Oil. Qainine, Morphine, McLane'A Liver Pills, McLane's Verrni aaxi fupe. Linseed Oil , Paint Bruahes , Hair Oil, Tooth Brushes, Window Sash. Putty, Combs, Ague remedies of various kinds, Pencils, Gold and Steel Per-, Yankee Notion-, Pcrrr Davis' Pnin Kilter, Hurley's Sawaparilla . Euvtlops, Tens, Tunc Is, Penlioklew, Stationery, Wall" Papel-, WmdOw Paper,, ic., ko Also: All Kinds op Groceries and School Books. From the snnerior adyantarr-s we possess in pur - chasing our good?, we can olfer superior indnqe mnllmZ anv tlimg in our litle. r Goods Fresh, Pure and Genuine -dÄtlvm "ill 1,A lliaahnient KorAber wo . Oitfc.nibafn a distance promptly attendTfiaijuf iiui wui.....'.- 'Tl ( a ffei j . TTTan e" nv- r. - ( cu W aou aausi.ttaiyu g... - r a,..., . r, r. crt t riyrm CO mws - L-. t.i, i.j .i.n. KttanrH.tnrn -ht . ' AZZ7nLLm7 eoods is at i vjumlTUl. mr rOf M. . . 2 J fi JWl Glass r Owf" BetUMxe, JatiiSa and Qnrra ttrrrts. M 4 all ansa, for Store Fnn'f at . KUiiniä t'
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ANTE. .BY 1 KRSHING it CO.,
J 3,000 Ib-t. Sonera Roof, l.OOO h. fSiBSCBf. For44ich we will pay the highest mirkrt in (" t-h or Good;.. 3113 P. & Co. IT-BES1DENTH. de with the Countv Suneror. win, on at III ' L . V . . - " '""ri " "-'i aild ul! HZS E to surr7 ,?:",,e--tl,e co,rn(, of hl ::u,d n section t, uie ath day ut June, H-!59, County, Indiana ; tu njeftn continue fnm day to-dSrnntil C 7. ' l.t -tHf ''-Xi' and ntil al is Uli fV for fleiNvhy:. thtinnpratyi ol t y, or provide i'-Xo ,a',T un-M . wiw oe retufSitvl to tu ntU 4 i such delinquenccs placed ou the Ui iUultcate and collected according u, l&xr ' 1 WJlcffcoNHAU: I uoe 3, 1 -o9 30t 3 1 i ' -. tc e 2. TIME TABLE Pittsburirh, Ft WttTr.e ri.l Ralrrond. noixriEAST. r it Line. Mail. E xnrrsa. L.CHVC V liici liTO 9 Ii 1A AM 7 tö f ( II 10 :, -2 9 09 11 (j.r fl 24 11 1H " 9 32 ' 11 2 " 11 HI M J 10 A M " fJrovortnVn 11 :"i7 " Plymouth 11 'JO a " r-arsnii ill 3 .. " Bourlxin II 4G " Etna Grreea 1 1 5) A;-, at i ort Wm ne 1 3 . r m GOIvc WEST. Leave I'"t W., ne " Ktna Greeu m Bourbon " Paara'arille " Plymouth " (Irovertown Ar. at Chicago Fast l.ine Mail. I 01 r I , on , M Exprr-. a m 4 27 4 :ü 4 4ü a 19 " 9 2s t 17 " 2 .r4 :t U2 3 Ii 3 2s 3 .VI 6 17 I löra 1 23 1 :if) " 1 5G ' 2 27 6 00 Cincinnati. Pern and Chicago Railroad. ooiifa WK?T. ; coixe eat L'ee Piyinouth 4 30pm Ire Laäorte f 40 n tu ' Rvenoa 4 45 - Pi a 1. Road S 5 " Tyner 5 00 " Knott's :' 0s Walkerton .'. 25 " " K inkakre .". 10 " Van's 6 00 - Slillwcll fi 10 " Pta'k Road I Ü Arr Laporte. G 4'J " Stiffwell 9 13 4 " Van's 9 23 " " Kankakee 9 35 " Walk'rton 955 M Kn,tt.s' 10 12 " ' Tyner 10 20 ; " Clark 10 30 Arr. Plymouth 11 00 EOERIIAVE'S D0LLAK & B1TTEBS. Tin: CKI.i:i:l'.ATKD IIOI.UND It KM EDT fOR DYSPEPSIA, DISEASE OF TBE KIDM-TS LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF ANY KI2vDf FEVER AND AGUE, Vnd the Various Affection consentient npon a I i -ordere! Stomach or Liver. all N rrous, Rheum ttic and Nenrdirie AIT.-etlon.. A lus '" 11,"'U1U- H'stanc s ;oved Injeblj bt-ne- " '!, ! a.n,i ,n ut "rs ! "f ,s :l ?"rvl v' -ct il-lccoinp-uml. prepin.l .n 'r cdv sc.ent.lic prn.y p,es. :l:.er the m.u.ii.-r of Owe ec e r.uen niui.no rroiess4ir, mernave. it n pu- . , . . , tall. hi at home nrtKlueed its nilnxltiction here. IhiT - , di nand roaaaiencinc w ith tho,e of th.- F.iihcrland SCttefd 'er the bee ol Una ng l,ty eou ,tryr m iny of whom bnuidi-with them and handol down '"" r.uhtum ol its real ralee. ft m air f.rn! to IfV AM r'r'in avtfie, knuu in j Alt tf truly wonder ' Jul wtedicinal ririmt in i t b ark i:r:cf jrd It is p trticul irljr rccuBiiacndial to hese peron .-e coiititiition- mai hat e liven imp lin-d lv the eoi.'inuou; us. of anient .ptri-. er other traw of disjipation. Generally iust.iiitaiov.u- iu . ffi ct. it tin Is its way directly to the sea! of !ile. thrihmjj aisl quiekenin. everv nerve, raism? up ihedrooptn? -pirit, and infusing near health and ti-or in thesistrm. R K A D CA KEFl'LLY ! The Geaaste l.igblv a ra . 1" I ( , I I I ' I I I ' f I I O. IIA.lAUlf.lI a.'Ifj'.llaA. I. I lt-rl"a- a. ' 1 1 IT lip in U:'iU Utt lwttlc. .,.,. ;i(1 rv1iilM M pNK I )( ) I .. If er bottle. T ie rc it h m Old for this ,,v eelebrate.1 Hedaciaw fc a haini adaaajij imita .:, .vl.,.-!. tl... i.ti,. !...., '.. .... .nl ... elnsing. Brtrirt1 imimtum ! Ore that ,,,. L on the label of every bottle you buy. , - r - - r oii.st j.iirBcHjamin Petgr Jr., af C., aoi.F. rimi-iiiEToita, PITTSBURGH, PENN. ... .,,iy,.., .in...,., ,.-.,,ev... Paaaanno Ä. CO., Agents at Piyaaunin. (HK1 Äi ayaja TV nnl n Wi o (lfl n ii t.i: i:. U-I...I l a...,. TT J ; -y . . I .llWlf 11 S.X.JH ri. .-1. 1,1. . THITiD AllT-TaTOX (CT TTt I t T W II T I) 1 T T iA Vt '.Irl I I I IS 1 fi h I III i" ilil 1 DlrJl II1ÜI JllUiii Tv.t iily Thoiinml Dollar IN VALCAIICK IttiZKa. 300 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLl. Iu Pr:r.e ranging from $2,50 to $1 ,000 each. 400 Gold and Silver Ivcr Hunting Watches, worth from $2-1 to $210 each. 10 Splendid Oil Painting- and Engravings. Lady 'a Garnet, Cor.l. Cameo and plain Gold Rreastpina and Ear Ring's; also. Lady'.- Locket Rriastpin ; Gent's Pi imoml, Opal and Garnet Pins ; fine Gold Pens and Pencils ; Gnld Pi n-, silver rxteaaion, etc. ; fine Seal Itinps ; Gold a tone and Locket RhaajS Regard and Plain Gold Rin? ; Shirt Studs and Sli cvc JJutuus, Gnld Locketa, etc., etc.. etc., etc. araosn avauaai or nmt, oxt thociawb ncarr BBianaeu. tiklts limiti o to sevu thocsasb. More thai n mnerajr of nr c!m net in A lVtcto. .S.M.i.i. TicKtrrs, S3. 00. Tuukk Tickets, 58.00. Six TicKETa, tlo.00. To be Jraien at Cineinniti, Ohio, f ?loiilay . June 27 th, 199. L. D. SINE would announce to the pablie that, in addition lo Iii regular monthly Gift Enterprises, he w ill give his Third Grand Art L'uioa Diatribe- ; tion. on .MniKiay , a!iUi oa ol Juae m at, on whteh ccasjn be distributed Eighteen Hundred B-tifui ,0 Gofth p, i, valued atfMinm , mnu tj? Oif.s will b- r.-uud Three Hundred .Prizes in American Gold, ninring in sums from Jf-J 50 t $1,000 each. Fear Hundred Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches, worth from ftO lo SJflUeaoh; Ten beautiiul Oil 1 Ainlinca ana m-raviii-j, worth from f!5 te $300 each ; the remaining priies consign": of Ladies' BrcaatpiBa and Ear rinaw; Oent.s' lHsmoad fheatdpina, tada, Sleeve Buttons, iTi g ; r:','d "cua ana Pencils : Gold Pens, nlvcr extension, etc. The Paintings will be exchanged for Wateht8 or Jea dry at the lowest earh price-, if deired by the ticket holders. All nrires drawn by pernoua not preseutwill ba forwarded lo tee lickt-hoWers within one WeeKiroia inr uai ui inimnK, limn bv Mad W Eapress.lrce ofexpenne, and at my li'-k. Person at a distance who cannot attend .i- .I,- ii... thetne.rea. a ill aUtid the same ehanea I x Sbeagh that were preaent, but if they Seaire at they can appoint any on. to Altena sac west, wno resides in Cincinnati, or wno may oe on a vast an 1 the city ou the day ol drawing A list of Drswn Numbers will M nwwaraeo in - v aa a m a a . . tieket-hoWeis, ahether -atjoroot Tlie uaaal rfrem.um o tin par cent itt JevaaVy hc towd to aScnts selling .x ttcketi oe 0, 1 ard. Agent, selling fifty or upward will be a vt i loweu a premium o. te.. ,w t. . . , " . . " . - n-ia A11 r0' nsiblt. pcr,on8 are reqncitod to set 1 4pentjJ f- the -,0 ef my tick In .rd-Hng , tirken for this Euternrisc. be sure and aar. "Fee ynmt Tynl Art-Union Drawinc," otherwise tfetv , . . - . , u. -w.-wa.ia." I i t- mi"ht Oe MOt for niy recalat BaoSraiT I prises." ate earnestly requested n to -der 1 mfjrc tickets than ey havs a eertatnty of eei:mf. CnsoM ticket must positively be returned at least one weea previous to tnc oay m irawing, m oeoer iuim t mat or iuic IV uirpmc , .urn . vhkih hi , t, Ohio. Co via g ton and Nawpeet, Kr. ) All ernte mast tie addrtssed, i. ft same, ans , au Liacuman, uiao. i Aprn n n
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