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Page 1: Plymouth advertiser (Plymouth, Ohio : 1853). (Plymouth, OH ......IIAtT. mnj--acoo'JaU thai naoald aava b aattiad lone EO. ttt tha hnrrr of haiBa how the case o--lStatf of phiav. Levi

--WAJfTEITil IadU Raster ErpnlUe.Wt pmpoM a new cognomen for oar Be-- ma. 1 - 1

TnoM c!Of fllfl FtETaf 17 IVpUr. Okaa4

Ak. for &tcbtygau pricewill be paid ia Caak, by

. GsoeTJ. 15, 1S55.W.U. Shttx, Esq. : Dear Sir : Will

aurotnaNew lork. Jtn 1 .rtived thi. P. SL The news, thonehpnllic the mbm by which we art knows It it announced that til the drafts ofEVERY FRIDAY MORXIXQ.

asmioTov, Jan. 11.Senate Mr. ltuh moved that the Pa-

cific Railroad till be referred to a specialcommittee, tad printed. The bill increas

at present ia not sufficiently om prehenintfrajiting, posseaa ao new .foatarf ofmarked importance. The newf front theeat of war is unimportant, axdkit tb fiel

PlyajatUiJaa. IKS.yaa pleas to inform the public through!the columns of the riynvHiU A1rertitr,

Page, Bacoa fc Co, of Saa Francisco,will bt paid ' ia litis city, by theBank of America. It it vaderstood

At PlriMiilh, Oh l.XOIIRSOR LOCKS sile; Let it be "The Indiathat the Allies had oa the f2Stllcc., T Attention tkf mole.

IIAtT. mnj-- acoo'JaU thai naoald aava baattiad lone EO. ttt tha hnrrr of haiBa

how the case o- - lStatf of phiav. Levi'Bncktr," far teljrng 1 ijnor was ettUl.

Rubber Republic." It would be varyappropriate. . Wo commenced, oar career

gnos ia readinoos to open fire upon S &'--ing u pay t( Congressmen waa-Uae- a

up, and discussed. - -

Iloose Mr. Giddinfrs of Nebraska, itt--ii olli rrmr iti re tui kava baea neft' feted.: Uavia; aw time la at--topol, and alter bombardment of the ttwafor 4S bourn it aa expected that the place

the California bouse of Page, Bacon 4 Co.,will remain nnahaken by the failure of theSt Louta houao, which, it ia rumored, icanted by tho jealousy of certain Wall --at.finaacien largely .interested ia monetary

u a nation with an extent, of territory trodtoed a bill for the establishment of a Uud t thrni, I ajrah mttp ami all ta walk apiCTutre has beta many cvrfiictiBg reportsabmrtltan'Uiiey all, r at leart. all thatpost route, for the protection of propertyUrge eaoagfc for all practical porpoaog .... 40 1 ttetwl to than iaitu4 alely, without fail.onld be alarmed from tht south mUL '

Negotiatlena at Vicuna hl been furtherof town, tod for the tarver and settlfyenoov-- h when fence.! in and eettled to Aflairt at the wet. . -.....4INII4 , 4m ..MMw ....... MU

we bear, make Out thut he has had a greatdeal of lenity shown Lim, and in fact, he

u l intend le settle lay aid book with the bRiming ef Ihe new year. IWt forget IliapUea at the "Farmer's StortT " "meni 01 me uaii-nree- u moea ta inai tam--

make an empire sufficiently Wood to at- - poktponeil 14 days to give the RussianMinister Gortachakoif an opportunity toThe steamhip Philadelphia, from Newtory. The Pacific Railroad bill being be

Orleans for New York via Havana, arrivtwnmit....sm """- .1

isfy an Alexander, but it didn't prevent communicate with his Oovemment. has boasted that hist friends in Mansfieldgathered around him, ami ha was clenrcd

D. IIORNBEEK,X. B. Ifyaw hare any cash I won't rwfuaa I',riymonth, January, 19, 1&5.ed at the latter p i t oa tho 10th, with heraii ibf ( gma htf iwiMU' in ni a craving for more. Louisiana wa

rudder injured, and part of her cargoAlthough peace aat thought altogetherimprobable, ft was ' not thooght to bewholly impossible.

with but very little expense. As we untne nrw extension, the Indians were re thrown overboard, cue m ill repair at 11 a

fore tne Committee of the bole. Air.Chandler replied to that portion of Mr.Canks' Know Nothiug speech relative tothe Pope's claim to interfere ia the politi-cal affairs of other countries. He deniedthat the Pope claimed or exercised snchinterference. Mr. Cox bricflj supported

derstand it, he gave bail for his' appearmoved to make room, and still not satis vana. C0mmcrci.1l advices are essentially theThe Steamship Northera Light arrivedtied, Texas was appropriated. A taste of snio as previously received by the lialtic. ance, and did not appear, consequently his

bond was forfeited. But he and his friends

but fcytfca qaw.tJ-T- m Imm mt Nmpapm, naaira WrlWt,

Ml Wla M UMIIH blf akartipttM,fl mln ( ua .aiiifT. anl aa allamanifaa, ataatwtta (ay a Mt ka tf4 nlH aaiua- -

awal ! aat, aalaa at laa aalti-- mt tmm aaaikai(7 SLAM It a all kiaaa M Mia ml thi aAca.

O L tyOOK AD lot WotK lr aa amplytcaua aaeaaaa aaaaa kaaoaa Imn Wt

at her dork about 8 o'clock, this morning Breadstuff aro unchangedJn value. Butblood infuriates the tiger, so these territofrom Aspmwall, bringing 227 passengersthe doctrine of the K. 1.

NEW BOOK STORE, , ia ' jna:!tiei.D,iahi,SjAt The Sign of thi Hugi Soot.

BY Tirkaar, wowld respectfully in'the ciuaens of Plymouth, and vicin-

ity; that he has in Mantie'.d. with aoentire Dew stock of Booki, Wall Paper,

Faacy Cards, e. ; - -- '- (ST.tTIOXERTv J: '

.1 full assortment mf Stap e and Fancy Station

markets were, generally verr quiet and say'tho matter was compromised, and lieand foHa.Uw treasure on freight.

gets clear without paying the bail-bon- d.The United States Frigate Colnmbia

rial tit-bi- ta only made our appetites morekeen. New Mexico and California fol-

lowed, both at one gulp the cry was stillfor more. Cuba tempted us, an attempt was

left Saa J nan for a cruise, on the ctli of Ho has dared and deficit the law during

Jan. 15. Mr. Badger insisted that hiscompensation bill be made the order of theday for Monday next. Mr. Wellcr offered

a resolution calling on tho Secretary oiWar for information as to the progressmade in the harbor of San Francisco.

K.YMOUTH. FRIDAY, J AX. 19. Ic55.

. X"The following gentlemen are auJanuarv.

quotations were almost nominal. TheBaltic'! quotations are reported by theCanada. Provisions were firm but notactive at previous pi ices. . ,Tho Londonmoney market was unchanged, but consolshad still further declined and closed onFriday nt 93 J for money. Americanstocks, State and federal, were firm.

tho past summer to all intents and purpo-

ses, and when arrested, his case was soThe British ship of war Rcpnblic, and ery, big s, Steel-Pen- s, Quill. Pcn-bo!- --

a small mail steamer, were at ban Juan, lcrs. Ivory --sea la, IStional-wafer- Latter-cli-made, and failed. A number were shot,some garroted, and some escaped jus',enough of the latter to keep old Spain in

and the United States frigate at Key West Bill-fil- e, Invoiee-bnek- s, Pea racks, Copyina---This resolution was offered in consequenceprestes. Book and Brashes, Twine-rl- j, Portwhen the Northern Light left these ports.of the memorial from parties in that city,r olios, i riting-aesK-s, ana many acker articleThe steamship Uncle Sam arrived atasking that tho harbor be put in a state of too numerous to mention. ,

ferment by continually organizing new

expeditions. Not long since, Walker led ban r rancuco on the 20th of December WALL PAPER: .

thorized to receive subscriptions for theAdvertiser:Rome, T. J. Xortni,Gnge, - Dr.M. C.CrvKEKPAix,Salem Station. Tuos. Boon as,North Fairfield, A. C. Auxw,Greenfield, Bahxet Roe,Sew Haven, G. A. Ksioht,Ripley . - - - Dr. E. Arsns,DeKalb, Rev. J. Crocbe,Ttto. - D. C. Morrow,

defense.House Facifie R. R. bill before the The committee appointed at the meeting

in San Francesco had decided that stage.An entirely new and extensive stock of Wail Pa-

per, Borders, and Window 1'spei. .

open and daring that the communitythought and hoped he would be punished.But according to his statement he got clearcomparatively easy,, and many thiuk itwas tho friend in Ait pocket that cleared

him. You will oblige the public by 'giv-

ing a full statement of the settlement.Yours, fec, Many Citizens.

Thb Sad Resclt or Ionokaxcf. -- The De-

troit .Advertiser relates an instance of an oxhcing killed and a sled broken to pieces by a

his troop of "Patriots" into Honorsliberating the country, by knocking theinhabitants on the head. Then the wing

I bKTAia MAlllir.S:. i'House. Stovens, of Georgia replied toCampbell of Ohio, in explanation of hisexpressions in reeard to the acquisition of Cornices, Tassels, Painnd atlj Gilt Shades,

Cord, &c.

Louisville, Jan. 17. Nord tfe Bro.,Commission Merchants, failed yesterday.Liabilities unknown.

Private advices from New Orleans reportthe failure of Packett. McCurdough fe Co,Belknap, and that of Form St Donagahn,cotton dealers.

Cincinnati, Jan. 17. Private dispachesreport the failure of three more BankingHouses nt St. Louis.

New York, Jan. 7. Tho Washington

Louisiana and Florida. He in favorof our National Bird was stretcned over wasof tho acquisition of Cuba, although ho

Centreton, - McWhortek fe Reed,wav opposed to placing ten millions of

Mesilla Valley, and' at the same time, oneclaw was feeling the Sandwich Islands, dollars, necessary tor its purchase, at tne

disposal of the President. He thoughtthe other the Lobos, and its beak threatBake 'em Learn to Read.A bill is before the Massachusetts IiOg- - ruilroitd car, and all because the ox could notOur Eagle is, literally a ''he annexation of Cuba would bo of ben- -ening Japan.

blatnre for restricting the elective franchise em 10 uoiu Aorui nun ouuiu. iur. ciuuuunderstand French. The facts of the cast-wer- e

thei?e: The team, consisting of one EnplieU andone French 01, drawing heavy load of wood

spread Eagle. made a speech in favor of tho Knowto those who can read and write. At acorrespondent of tho "Times," telegraphsthat the president has certainly determinedto change his policy entirely on the sub- -And lo 1 it has found another spot to Nothings, advocating their general prinei nnd driven by a rreiicu driver, was crossing the

glance it would seem very proper that thepies, but offering no new matter upon thesow tho seeds of republicanism. The iect of foreign acquisitionthat even if !tr,ick wlien Ul xp train of cars malo its

-- v . ....... uTMinninnrA. Ihnnriver in ,ntii(aYi(nntnnteovereigns should be able to read the Conn t,t l.w tlw wn,n nf t in Knnrlwir-l- i ' ' B

PAPER :-

A largo stock of Flut Cap. Folio Writing, Conv-uicrc- iul

Note, Fancy Note, Buff Tinted,FOR SALE WHOLESALE & RETAlt .'

Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books.CUTLERY j

Rodgersand Wosterholmes' best Cutlery; alsoa largo variety of cheap imported Focket-knivc- s

GOLD PENS:Bapley and f)awson, Warren & Hydes' and oth-

er celebrated makers. 4

ENVELOPES:Every variety of Plain, Document,Bank-not- ins.

.,,The large t nnd boat selected stock ever broughtto this city. . . -

INK : 'Arnold; tho genuino article Morrison' andUlackwood'slnu, at wholesale and retail.

MUULDINCS:Gilt, Roscwocd and Mahogany Mouldings, ofevery size and style. Picture Framcajnade toorder at short notice. .

'CARDS:

Mosquito King has sold a portion of his subject.Jun. 10. Senate. Nothing of interest ( they " " . . i immediately ordered bis oxen t. rkuck

T i l , ,.stitution which guaranties the rights ofHouse Went into Committee of the French for "haw") I'lio French ox nud. rjtood

Lira, mid turning off tho truck, saved himselfthe governed.dominions to an American Company, and

an Expedition under the command of one

Col. Kinney, is to sail shortly, to takefrom injury; out tne Anensh ox, havios neverWhole on the Pacific Railroad bill. Mr.

Bjnton advocated leaving the construcEvery State in the Union ought to pass studied the languages, pressed farther on, and

routes across the plains are tho most prac-ticable means of securing the speedy com-

pletion of tho railroad, and the Legisla-ture will probably be called upon to makean appropriation for that purpose.

The much need rain holds off. Minrrt.were still awaiting it, and cattle and vege-tation, in some parts, were suffering forwant of it. An immense quantity of diithed been tl.rjwn up in anticipation of rainand good judges looked for larger yield ofgold, in tho event of heavy rains, than wasever before realized.

The largest portion of tho business partof the town of Valley City, was destroy-ed by fire on the evening of 21st. Thedetails are not received. The fire was thework of an incendiary.

Business at San Francisco, until therain descends, is small. Transactions inGallegos and Haxall Flour at 81014.Hams 15c, Clear Bacon 1314c; Butter48; Mess Pork $15; Clear 812, for halfbarrels.

The question as to the State capital wasabout to be decided, and Sairemento willdoubtless be the place.

Mi-.- s Sarah Pelletthad declared her in-

tention of t iking five thousand respecta-ble New England girls to California.

A libel suit, brought by Geo. Thatcher,against tho Christian Advocate, had resul-

ted in favor of the plaintiff. Damages830,000.

Yankeo Sullivan had been arrested on a

was instantly killed. This case nliou'd bo athe same law. No one is capable of gov tion ot the road to private enterprise. Awarning to farmers to Lave their oxen properlvcompany of 'solid men' were now readyerolng that cannot read. The Americaneducated.

possession. But difficulties have already

arisen. The Nicaraguan Government have

entered a protest. They claim that theto enter with tho necessary arrangementsto construct tho work from their own repeople do not attach sufficient importance

to the ballot-bo- x, for one vote may, at anyThe population of Franco is about Sfi.OOO,

000; that of Great Britain is about !28.(!OU,0O' ,sources, and upon the basis of tho right ofwhile that of Russia is about 00.000,000. Iftime be the ruin or salvation of the coun

Mosquito country belongs to Nicaragua

that his bare-lcggc- d majesty, the Mosquito

King, has'nt the shadow of a claim, they

way. Ho would not at present submithis plan in detail, as the arrangements

1MUI1UB VtCfULU UU iUIlVillUUll IU 111111, lbwould not be sent to tho Senate, andthat no effort would be put forth to obtainCuba. Tho same writer says Kx-G- ov.

Seymour would not accept the mission toFrance.

The board of Ton Governors of thoAlmshouse, nt their meeting last eveningvoted to invite the Executive and Legisla-ture to visit the charitable institution un-

der theirsontrol, and appropriated 1,000to give them a reception.

The Whig General Committee of thiscily cft'ictcd an organisation last night, byelecting Gen. Win. Hall as their Presi-dent.

James Green, a conductor on the N. Ha-ven K. It., was arrested and held to bailyesterday in the sum of $2000, on a chargeof manslughter, in causing the death of two

Turkey is added to tho numerical strength of theAllies, it gives them a preponderance of sometry, and he who wields so powerful

: weapon, should wield it intelligently. must bo understood before they can be in-

corporated in a bill. He then passed tothe consideration of the several rortes, assurveved, and pronounced them innpprO'

thing like 20,000,000. Leaving Austria out ofof the account as far as numbers are concerned,the Allies have tho advantage. But Russiafights on hor own soil, and under the influenceof religious enthusiasm. Her soldiers inured10 hardships, and the rigor of their climate.So that, on tho whole, tho match is nearly anoven one.

priate. He noticed particularly the northern route, and pronounced it the child of

Printers' Cards nnd Borders, Buff-tinte- d Visit-ing, Plain Enameled and Fancy Cards; also afine quality of Playing Card?.

0sSgrOuuiitry Merchants supplied with Schoolliooki, Paper, etc. at Eastern prices. Orderspromptly attended to.

B. C.TI0KXOR, Mansfield, Ohio,N. B. Our stock being new and bought low,,

will bo sold accordingly. We have no old shop-

worn and damaged goods to sell off.BSJiu.Uigliest m.irkot prico paid for Rags, in

cash or gvods. ,

ttooii m iDit3.Hank Rooks of every description kept con-

stantly on hand. Books for County, Railroad,

the Administration, and the most expen-sive of any. At the expiration of hishour, he had not finished his speech. Mr.McDoucal replied to Mr. Benton, deny

even dispute his royalty, and assert, not-

withstanding he has made treaties with

Queen Vic, who recognises him as a roy-

al brother, that he is a poor drunken sav-

age, and as the Mosquito country is under

tho jurisdiction of, and belongs to the

Nicaiauguan Government, they can look

upon the expedition as nothing short

of an invasion, and one which they will

resist. Some say that it is merely a land

and Mining speculation, and that they do

not contemplate any acts of hostility, but

the Nicaraugnan Minister can't conceive

persons on the Harlem Road in NovemberThk Russian Couriers. Tho Russians have

been reputed to be grcatliars hitherto, and hatvdeserved the reputation. Thoy have lately tak-e- u

advantage of this fact to deceive tho worldby telling the truth. The rapidity of this tele

ing that ihe Northern route was tho childof the Administration. He then answered

We like this movement it is in the

right direction. The old property quali-

fication had nothing to recommend it.

A Oiau might have tho most boundless

lovo for his country, and not possess on

inch of it ; his head might be full his

mind well-store- d, and his pockets bare

and elbows gaping, yet ho should be al- -

lowed all tho rights of citizenship. But

. no one can properly understand the spirit

of our institutions, who has not fathomed

the mysteries of tho spelling-boo- k.

There i no good reason why every one

hould not bo educated to this extent, at

: least. Ia this day of Free Schools and

Bench warrant.The crimnial record of tho week shows Iusurnncc Ofiices. J"c., made to order at short

notice. Old Books ata tailing on 111 crime. Jlenrv Harris, athe objections to the provisions of thebill. Several amendments having beenmade to the bill, but the first two srctiiwere stricken out in order to admit a sub

last, through gross carelessness. One ofthe Directors of the New Haven Road be-

came surety for Mr. Green.The annual election of officers of the Mer-

cantile Association was held yesterday,and was the occasion of most disgracefulproceedings on the part of the members,who amused themselves by throwing

graphic intelligence has taken the world by sur-

prise, and tho Russian Government seems de-

termined to increase its advantage this way toan extent equal to that poseased in the interiorofuny other country. The Russian couriermanage to get from .Sebastopol to Moscow, by

policeman in San Francisco, was stabbedby a woman named Elizabeth Sullivan,with whom he had been combatting, but

B. C. TICKNOR'SNovfcBook Bindery, Mansfield, O.

N. B. Beware of false signs. The publioare warned against being misled or deceivod byfinding my name attached to any other ctb-lislmien- t.

Mansfield, Jan. 19. 1855.

stitute by Mr. Dunbar. It establisheswhom he had deserted for the purpose of

way ot Odessa, in yd hours, troni Moscow theygetting married.three different routes of road and tele-

graph lines ; the Southern commencing atthe western border at Texas, the middle

reached St. Petersburg, by an extra train, inJoseph Cablo was slabbed bv David 12 hours.thus already 10a hours surhce when n0accident occurs, to convey l'rince fllinscliiott

AN ORIGINAL POEM.Now kiml friends we never will boast,It's out of our line, so we give you this toast:May you ne'er be i i want, but you alway will

tin I,

ITonest Jake i.nd the General are ever on hand.

despatch from the scat ot war to the centre Of

about Bibles, papers, and other books ofa religious society, which were stored intheir Hall.

Boston, Jan, 15. There is a strongopposition inside and outside of the Legis-lature against the election of Gen. Wilson

through Missouri and Iowa, and theNorthern at the western border of Wis-consin or Minnesota.

Jan. 17. Senate Mr. Fessenden preGovernment.

Baker, for making dishonorble proposalsto his wife, when they n ere fellow pas-sengers on the Cortez.

Columbia, S. CV Jan. 10. Now Or-leans papers of Saturday last, containingfull details of tho loioet new s iioiu Havauii,are received.

how 700 rifles are to be used in agriculture,

and don't think bowie-knive- s and revolv-

ers are the proper implements for mining.

But all this protesting will make preciouslittle difference with Col. Kinney. He

wants the territory, and has the right up-

on his side, (700 men, and the rifles, re-

volvers mid knivoa aforesaid) ou he'll pro-

bably get it.

The object of the expedition is not pos- -

Nowspapere, there is no excuse for ignor-

ance. . They should learn, or be cut off

from privileges they can neither rightly

use or properly appreciate.--i

SocTimns Coxvextios. The

Thk London Times is now in tho hiliit of us- -sented a memorial from Maine, praying

to tho V. 0. SuiKiU;, itml it is rumored thatfor tho repeal of the l'ugitive Slave LawTho compensation bill was then tnkon up the Ward and City Councils on the Know

Nothing side have lost manv of theirThe trial of La Kosta was progressing

inR iUo hna WliVc'i uf lnjt'invt.t TtlO NowYork Tribune cnlls attention to the fact that, un-

til recently. "Uiitish subjects" was the phraseproudly declaimed on occasion of using an ex-

press on of that significance. The Times ap-

pears to bo "losing its reverence for tb'3 trappingsof royalty, and to talo eveiy plausible oppor-

tunity to reprice in its own strength, nnd vidi- -

and discussed. J udiciary reform bill ditto.House Speaker laid before tho Houso He Bcknowledtred that his obioet was to 'prominent members on account ot themerchants of tho South hove held anoth

er Convention. 120 delegates represent . - - - - . N l . ..... 1 . - .1. -

place himself at the head of a revolution senatorial quesuou; uiose opposed to mein the eastern part of the Island, and do-- ! election calling a caucus at the Green room

Wn for thn lVnplu, na uft ire liavo lelt,To see tho old fogies take all of their 'geit,'Wo know this is cruel, and to show youthe folly.Just give us a call, and bo convinced you cn

buy Goods so much cheaper that yon willhave half ymir money lelt, ami be able

w.th all you desire, rejoic.ng 'be--

guiiy.

Don'tina' e a mistaho, and ha fleeced by 'OldHead.'

But come over this way, tho' you have 'nary ft

rod,'You'll feel so much better, we never arc blunt,With a nice full store, hut no 'trees in front,'And no stumps where the trues ought to be

a letter from Rufus Choato, containing hisresignation as one of the Regents of theSmithsonian Institute. After the nsusl

ing ten State?, mst at New Oilcans, Jan. jtively known, but we'll stake our reputa

10, and passed a large number of resolu-jtio- n as a prophet, that it is another devel cule Kings. The Kniperov of Russia, the Km;er-o- r

of Austria, the Kins of Prussia, the Kingoitions, all of them breathing the genuine opment of the extension principle. Col. amount of spouting on tlw Pacific Rail-

road and "Sam," house adjourned.

nonnces Hernando as a traitor who had immediately alter tho adjournment 01 ,l,ebetrayed him. It was reported that both 'House this afternoon. They wish tobe and Mr. Felix would be garroted. postpone tho election a week from to

Cholera was raging badly in the Island! morrow. If pressed into tho trial to- -

Naples, and the Queen of Spain, are constantlymade to fool the sting of its sarcasm.

Tar Minus Rifle. the Minio rifle Ballis being adopted upon an improved plan.

morrow they will vote for tke Hon. Alex.and ever 2000 deaths are reportedBkyast, Spencer, Lusk & Stuatton'sSouthern spirit. They demand from the Kinney will get a foothold, annexation

General Government tho improvement of will follow, and Hail Columbia will be

almost every harbor and river in the south, duly installed as "King of the Mosquito' " tho repeat of the laws suppressing thc'fjomury," Groat country this, and get--

11. Bullock, of orccster.Washington, Jan. 13. The tar saysMercantile Colleoe. By the politenessof thepricinpals of this Institution wc have Gov. Seymour is spoken of as Minister to

France in the event of Mr. Mason's deathTrenton, N. J., Jan.16. The Prohibitory

Liquor Law was reported to bo passed toslave trade, the acquisition of Cuba, ajt;n; greater fast. Hurrah for the India

Instead of a snort iron tube inserted in theball, it is to be made with a cavity, intowhich a portion of the chargo of powderwill bo forced and its explosion duos 'the

being confirmed. day bvthe Committee. It is similar in itsbeen invited to visit their nooms, whichare filled with a class of highly intelligentand respectable appearing gentlemen andladies. They have at present about ninety

provisions to the law of last year and that.--Toledo, Jan. 15. A fire occurred atspecific duty on sugar and molasses, the. RUDber Republic !

establishment of a naval depot at New ,

Hut oho thing is certain, you all will agree,We have cheaper and better goods, than ever

J'Oll !,Not excepting tliofe 'se ling at cost' you'll

discover they cost enough it's been triednot much sold however, for want of cus-

tom see tla'm get out from under tho"plows on the awning," and break lorJako and the General', wh're it's free

N. B. Kront seats reserved for the Ladies.

in the Eastern btatcs, whore it has beenMonroe, Mich., yesterday, and destroyed whole work of spreading tho ball so as tocompletely slug or fill the rifle bore of thepupils in the several departments with

dailv accessions to their classes.' Orleans, the opening of the Tehuantepec jfj-Fro- the Register we learn that

route, and ask for an appropriation. the Stockholders of tho Sandusky, Hans- - gun. and driving it on its mission of death.passed. The act is to take effect on the18th of Dec, 1855. A vote of the peoplein favor or against it is provided for at

buildings and property amounting to$35,000. The fire originated in a millin-ery store. Loss Exchange Hotel, $15,-00-

insured 9000; Taylor, Hardware,

Wre are pleased to see young men turn The manufacture ot muskets in our armoing their attcnttion so generally to the purfield & Newark Kailroad Company, held

a meeting in Sandusky, Wednesday last,from. Congress for a ship canal across

Florida. Reasonable set of men, theseP. S. Good acc mmodatious fur 6etlemen- -O, K. Children half-pric-suit of Mercantile study before entering

tho next general election.

New York, Jan. 17, Tho stevedoresand caulkers who ore now on a strike in

the field of actual business. If men would SIA WIS.

ries is to be abandoned, our troops areto be armed with tho improved Miniewith bayonets. "

A Know Nothing amendment has beenalready offered in the Legislature of New

Southerners ! Wonder if they know that for the purpose of electing Directors for

.Ti strin of teriitorv north of Mason & .tho ensiling year. The following were

loss unknown insured $12,000; Mrs.Brooks, Milliner, $3000 insured 82000;Houso' telegraph instruments ami bookssaved loss of building 500; GoodwicK,

bjecome thoroughly conversant with Com FEW of those fine Bay State Long Shnwls.A just rectived bv Express, at the Old Head:this city, prevent men who are willingmercial bcience, not only book-keepin-rQuarters, by jaul2 11. M'DOSOMGHchosen : G. B. Wright, Newark ; Wells to do the work at tlio reduced prices

from doing so, and badly beat membersof the Exchange, loss $3000 insured jbut every other department- of businesspursuits, befora trusting their fcrtunes to DRESS GOOD.York to the Constitution or that State.Bobbins, Newark ; E. C. Woodward, Mt

lot or Morenos, ua L,aines, ana

Dixon's line, belongs to the American

Union ? If the merchants of the North

should ask the half these men so inso-

lently demand, what a howl would go up.

A ChoiPrinIt proposes to strike out following just received by Kxpress, at the--

who are working to-da- Strong bodiesof Police are about the docks and awaitingorders, but it is feared serious trouble will

Vernon ; James Purdy, Mansfield ; Ilobt.MeComb, Mansfield ; Edward Sturgis,

the heretofore uncertain and risky bark ofcommercial enterprise, there would be afar less number of mercantile reverses and

words 'luvery male citizen ol tho age ol Old Head Quarters by

$2000.New York, Jan. 15. Another meeting

of tho unemployed was held to day nt theWashington Parade Ground. After be-

ing in session a short time, tho meeting

jaiil2 R ariHJAumu.ensue, as hundreds are ready to work at

twenty-on- e years,' and inserting as followsin place thereof ; 'Every male of theago of twenty-on- e years who shall have

failures than is now experienced.Qur Northera business men should hold aj Sen., Mansfield ; John W. Sprague,

or two. The condition ofiron; F. T. Barney, Sandusky; W. IINAIU GLASS.

Good assortment for sale "low nt the OldAThere is just as much safety in pursuingadjourned to tho Park, where speeches been born a citizen of the United States of

the reduced rates.

Boston, Jan. 17. A Legislative Caucusof the frieuds of Gen. Wilson was held

ii. Head Quarters, byjail 2the harbors on Lake Erie, would makejStockwell, Cincinnati. R, M'DOKOUGH.the various branches of trade and com-

mence as farming, if they are properly were delivered; but the question, America, or who shall have been a residentIKON FOti WAGGONS.several resolutions, the sunken vessels on is to be done?" was not fully answered. of the United States of America for theThe new Board is composed of

well qualified for tho places they oc- - this attenioon.and resulted in in rather aIt is estimated 10,000 were present. rceeived and for sale at low prices, ntJUST Old heard Quarters, byfull term of twenty one years."

understood,Every young man who has a desire to

commence business for himself shouldBt. Clair flats as many more, and if care

should be taken to hold the Convention stormy time.A motion waa made to nominate Hon.

Philadelphia, Jan. 13. Tho watchmanof the Farmers' Bank, at Mount Holly, In this mammon-worshipin- g Age, it is

are to find a man place his usefulness toknow that he is well-inform- in all thosebranches taught in our best mercantile John G. Palfrey for United States Senawas found, at six o clock this morning.jlgrBurglaries are becoming common

jania it. M'DUSUUUH.FLOUR FOR SALE.

FRESH Flour for Family use, ground atMill, expressly for

jatri 11. M'DOSOPGH.

CLOVER SEED.

tor,When tho caucus broke up in con the public, before his interest. During aschools.

immediately after a great storm, we think

they might bo mads quite interesting.

Try it.

JEySoule, tho hero of the Turgot du

tied and gagged by four men who had en-

tered previously. Ho remained in that fusion.It is not our sphere to recommendBy the Mansfield Herald we learn that

Griswold's Big Red Coat Clothing Store,late visit to the 'City ot Spindles, wewere presented by a professional friend, toThe opponents of Gen. Wilson also

gentlemen and ladies to any particular situation all night. It is presumed mon-ey has been stolen, but the amount was 1 AAA Bushels of Clover Seed wanted intho celebrated Chemist, Dr. J . C Ayer,held a caucus, the proceedings of which

are represented to have been spirited and 1 JJJ exchange for cash, at the Old He? FTwhose name is now perhaps, more familiarel, and tho man whom Napoleon sent out hQuarters, by I anl) R. M'DONOUGtunknown.Latfr The robbers were in the bank harmonious. than any other, at the bedside of sickness,

of France peppery Soulo, has resigned CORN.

was entered last Saturday night by means offalse keys, and six or seven hundred dol-

lars worth of Clothing stolen. No clue

has been obtained to the perpetrators.The Reflector chronicles several thefts,

school in this city, or elsewhere.Of the gentlemanly teachers connected

with this College wo need not speak.Mr Bryant has long been known as amost thorough accountant and skillfulteacher, while Mr Lusk, as a rapid off-han-d

in this country. Knowing tho unprece PJtpfrom 9 last night until 3 this morning.bttt Bushels of Corn wnntod.dented popularity of his medicines, and 1 0,000" John C. Breckenridgo has been appointed

m his place. If that Austrian, Belmont,did not succeed in gettirg the vault open, the highest price will be i.'Senator Norris, of New Hampshie,

whose death wo noticed last week, is re.the immense sale of them, wc had expectednor diet they carry away any money. nie uiu iiuauyuariers, oy

Consul to the Hague, would "go and do janl u. JVUOMJUUJVpenman and accomplished instructor in his New York, Jan. 15. The Swiss Becommitted in Norwalk, last week. The ferred ty in the following terms by the- "II A I ' .1 AXES.nu.npensiuie aix, nas no superior in unaNew York Tribune :

nevolent Society has taken chargo of the!Swiss paupers who arrived last week, and

likewise," the country would ho better- satisfied

to find him a miUionare anu rolling inwealth. But ho, we found him id his. la- -

batory, busy with his labors, .among hiscrucibles, alembics, and retorts givinghis best personal care to the compounds,

country seems to be full of theives andcounterfeiters. Ferret them out.

country. Whites &' Sons' axes best for snla4Doz. old Head Quarters, by ' 'The estimate of the superior facilities they will be sent to the interior instead of Senator Norris is dead. This

represented New Hampshire, in the janl . . It. M'DOSOt'GE.to Boston.' 1W Election is Nebraska. The

Senate of the United States, for onlyjCSTThe acquisition of the Gallipagosthey offer for study, is manifested by the

e y extensive, and almost unprecedented,pa the College has received duringthe past year, which embraces nearly five

Clironotype, (Council Bluffs) of Doc. 20, Charleston, Jan, 14.The (steamship Isabell has arrived here

on the virtue of which, thousands hang forhealth. We learned, that notwithstand-ing his vast busincess, anil its prompt re-

turns in cash, the Doctor is not rich. The

Islands is said to be certain. By this op.gives the returns of the elections in Ne- -

brief poriod.butyetlongenough to disgraceboth himself and his Slate, He was oneof the Northen men who voted for the Ne-

braska bill, though he had professed ultra

with Key West dates to the 11th.eration the U. S. gain a large number ofhundred students. - -

; braskn; for Delegate to Congress, and for ihe l'alcon was there three days at Ha reason assigned is, that the material is costvolcanos, and many acres of rock. The Among the pupils we noticed a largeCouhcilmen and Representatives to the

DRIED APPLES .,

I Of iBu,shols of Good Dried apples, for saleat tho old Head Quarters, by

jnn 1 " .."-'- ' R. M'DOKOtrSH.'

XSTBXiirXvXER & CO.,; MANSFIELD, OHIO, " '

n ( Suee$0r to W, S. Granger.)"

IN FOREIGN &DEALERS IRON, NAILS,GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, CARRIAGETRIMMINGS, Patent . and Enameled

vana, from Aspmwall, and fears were en ly, and he persists in making his preparat'ree sou sentiments for three years previnumber of ladies engaged in study. ThisTerritorial Legislature. For Delegate the "American Eagle" will grow thin on that

soil, ,r

ously, and but one short month before theis as should be. It is well for woman totertained for her safety, bhe could notenter the harbor of Aspinwall when she

tions so expensively, that the nett profit issmall.- - American Farmer, Phila.'retains show, forGiddings 377, for John bill passed tho Senate for which he gavebecome familiar with the theory of Mer-can'il- o

Science.first arrived, owing to the storm. ,lhe his ready voice, ho declared to a brothercoli 263, for Chapman 114, Dyson 21, Bold Bobbery on ihe Cabs. The Ro:JtSrSea the advcstitememV of B. C, news from Cuba is unimportant.

Chester Democrat says a very bold robberyHolllsterl4.: ;Total 792. Mr. Giddings (senator, upon the stops of the Capitol, 4hatsooner thanvpto for that measure of humilirCincinnati, Jan. 15. Saturday, ayonngTicknor, Mansfield. No one is more com

In conclusion we would say to youngmen, whether they be farmers, mechanicsof merchahts that their time cannot bespent to: better advantage in these hard

Leather, Tin Plate, Chain Pumps, Ac. Ac;Mansfield, January 6, 1865 ). J"

was perpetrated upon tho cars on iuesdaynicht. hehveen SvrncnKO and that city.-ation and intimity ho would suuer the

ofjus right arm., Upon the ashespetent to conduct a Book establishmentthan Ticknor you will always find the

t Anti-slave- ry and

just the kind of a man that Kansas ought

to have sent. - The Territorial Legislature

man named Ormsby, Clerk in the Nation-al Telegraph Office, shot ' another '. namedJennings, mutilating his face terribly, andrendering his recovery doubtful. Jennings

Mr. W. F. Baker; of 'Henrietta, a gentle.;of the dead we would tread lightly,' but man who docs a" pretty extensiyo pusiiieissoyer the, death ;of Mr. Norrw. wo have nolatest reading on his shelves, and gentle

men in attendance.a, on the 23d inst.will convene attimes, than in fortifying themselvlsby athorough Mercantile education, for thewant of which many a man has beenwrecked upon the shoals of bankruptcy

had circulated reports calculated to injure tears to shed, and no hypocritical encomm drf ving cattle to. eastern mai lcet8:, lvasreturning at this imo-name- with some-

thing over. $2,000 in his possesion. Itthe reputation of Ormsby'a wife. iums to bestow, lie hss quietly gone to

: ' Produce Dealers& ,iyNKiyiJte prepared all

POWPIS, pay tbo highest prices in cftgh; frWheat,. Cora, Outs; Rye, Timothy,; Fta?Clover Seeds; n4- kW t ,;i-3''"'- ' ' b3

M' ysrCAIilNSTRUMKNTSiViolinis,FlutFifov Aecofdeons; Guitars, Bartjos, Ac,

aadandfosale y ' V1QHT & HOFMAN. f;.A fine assortinan! of. Solar Lamp.

li guitiible for Churches, ParUrs and Stores

! Jarlhvn' Oak Ham. Gazette. Da Rather a Loko Sentence. Baker, Boston, Jan. 13. Gov, Gardiner-ha- sand disgrace, and doomed to those wasting his long homo, after - aiding tt'; give theseverest wound upon freedom which i hisnnd chilling influenet which so often resultthe young man of eighteen who was con-

victed for participation in the burglary onissued a proclamation, ia' compliance withthe act of Congress, on the subject of ce high position as a Unitod States 'Senatorfrom the loss of property;

was divided into three parcels, ' oho of

which contained $400 pfthe Unadils Bankbills, ia 95 and $20 tills on Uia AkbamaCity. Band, iahd $25 of mixed currency.The parcel $vas placed in a memorandum

enabled hitn to tiillict.'.'if The meager I tieding to the btato ot INow xork that part.f ' Vlevelana Herald.of Massachusetts known as Boston Cor tans ot his public career may be found ja

1I,vth widdy-kBOW- n and popular dealer

itf Clothing, Cleveland has taken to puh- -

)1if'&ns"ft'Very neat looking

sheet, with the above title,-we- ll filled with

eniertaining matter, at 10 cts. per annum.

The "Craaette is spicily edited,' and well

Worth the subscription price.. , ,

our congressional report, t ..A Scene. Mr. Harris,, a member of ners. '. "V. "iIri compliance with the recornmendaCongress from Mississippi Vas" so drank

Ii. 15. VV ard s store, and attempt to killhis clerk, was sentenced in Detroit on Mon-

day to fifty yean imprisonment in theState's prison. Detroit has been so infest-ed with rogues that the Judge felt verystern. One example of severe punish-ment may deter a hundred fothera, fromcrime. Baker has confessed his guilt,When he leaves the State's prison ho will

tion of Governor Gardiner, the followingthat on rising to address the House themilitary companies composed, of foreignother day his colleagues forced him to takeera, have been disbanded, yizt-r-tlw- ?' Col

boolf.angefiBpednto an outspld potket ofhis Qver-coat-

r Qn , arriving in this city hemissed this package, and found-tha- hrspocket had bean skillfully cut opeh fromthe outside",' kud tljo meinora,hdt.ni('!book

m thtbliriac.; Jtfr,4iwsayahesloptviojisiileraiilo on thewavafldwluhtheslept, somo skilful rogne relieved

his seat. This is mot the first time ho has

Civilised Indians. A delegation o"f

Wyandot Iftdians Is In 'JrVashirigtoV tomake jtnangemohts with, the governmcutto loave thehf lartdil in Kansas torritory,no'w held4rt CdrjHharifj rliidea 'iuf amdagthinvn iri fna Am h'n' hfiUna ASrW' lhiKl) :4Phtvit

fjiRBNCR GLAS3-i2-Lar- iizes' for Pibturtjj Tyramety sold by ' ' II. M. WCQ8TEJE,, i"

T ADMlNlSTRA't'OR'S NOTICE. 1 .

NOTICE is hereby gi tLat theboon duly .appointed Adraimstr.

torbtthe stto of ,joaN.,JIVEII,t.de4lately of Plyoibitb Huron- - eonnty, Ohi- -,Tboso,int?restft4 will at-- acoordin(ly.

.1.1.iNtL,BAtGHMAT.'''Ffymoiitb, pec, 2i' K4M

nmbia. Artillery vv ebster.; Muitarvr' Jas. Harlan, Whig, has been elect disgraced himself . and the House,, hboastly intoxication. ' It seems as thotu:' bhields ArtUlery-mcIu- on s Muskefejr?

of iibwellUMon'Guardv of JUwraueo,4 to th United. Stataa Senate from Iowa be sixty-eig- ht years old-- or ia 1bc year the people .wlectd tfie wort men to,govJle h n Ht nd out Republic. ''

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