Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 January 1857 — Page 2

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UlarsjjaH p e in 0 c r at

eroble diseossi n, as wi.h man v. Phonetics ! nothing, thinks nothing, but bin k"uard-

is a favorite hobby. In ihe afternoon, a report on Normal Schools, from Charles Barnes, was rend, and very freely discussed by the members. The subject of Normal Schools is beginning to arouse the attention of the teachers of the State. For almost every pursuit in life some preparation is deemed necessary. The physician, the lawyer and divine, must each spend

i m, and e il ofo.hers, he cannot be expected to talk or wri:c, or piint, or sing, ui pa

tiently listen to anything else. Hence,

when we hear a man accusinj others of

peculation, meanness, fraud and felon v,

(while those others are sustained and up-; t,r:l-

held as trustworthy and capable in theii

Not that New E: gland which, in its tyn ann d-uve Roger Willi uns into exile-, autl ini.s h uroi danger fu ij-lu and won his pro,ec:ion,nd its grttiuid i repaid him wich the vilest buses. Not that New England Which bnrned or huny- innocent men and women foi wiich-

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Official Vote of Indiana for Prwident, distinguished northern dsmocrat wno was

in 1Ü6, by Counties.

my informant, that "we mean to organize

A'l mi-. . Aller . , . .

irjcHANAS. iremo.nt. fiLlworf. pmicaa party in the boutn.

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Bartholomew .,..1844 Benton , . , . 217

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413 159B 129 315 HU , 1229

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Agent of Statt.

TW" Wrtr f -.Tf l TmWWW

TTIBTRAY NuTICi: -Take up by Joseph W

MJJ D.'an,iiv,iig ui L.'Bier umhi.id, .Marshal!

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Not that New England which grew rich Boone . ,,.A 493

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by importing slaves trom. Atncanu wnion j Latod. , r-h; 47 is li ing now in luxury upm the blood and Crawford 735: 24 fMI

posi.ions by the majority of their fellov

ciiizeim,) wo of course attribute it to hie t bones of tbo human being it i.a uallick-, .;wwtt

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i ijwrenceburg Register,in reference ' teer and on n-d Heifer, whit ;fee.ith some

w lute about the belly, bald estrays were irprmused at s-wen dollar each, by John Scott and John Heurv tu. f.. r.. Mtl.. W ..,r.l. ii . l,

lj I . I w ' 1 1 v-m . it o . T - t v v. .'I i ly w . II 1 1 1 11 , .1 ilObIVI. VI 1IIV A Ldl .

47 posiiion. l nc omee of Agent of State is ' . Aticst: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk-

one ot great responsibility. nd ; tu jaw-w

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Marshall Circuit Couit

t. Mcdonald,

PLYMOUTH, IND. Thursday Mornins. January 8, 157.

several years in the previous studv of his 1 carl v. continued and Dresent Associations: cd in.

Editor. ! profession, while the teacher has no means and find no fault with him fordoing so, for! ffcM eW England that attempted to ' . ... . - -i mil Irr lluJ focnrtiiniMit . r furi .1 "nerodltjl-

ot obtaining any preparation for entering he can do nothing else nnd he must do . . , "

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Cass 1 539 Clinton f36'4 (!uk fln It;,"

upon the duties of his a profession in sometuny. If such a man was editor of a ' Not that Now England that endbvore44l)en,born . . ! . .2619

some respects more important than either newspaper, lie ongnt to name it me nccp- to tasten upor tins country tue aüüii ano . Daviesa Ill of the others. We look upon the minister ' u-jMina-in," and there he could "Ketp a-Sedition laws and heaped upon the author j ppctyt lßf as unprepared for his calling, unless he has pitching to his heart' content; and the ;f he declaration of Independence the vi- , K:llb U l

SDt several voars in tlir stnHv of 'l'hpnln- i u luilc nffuir rould be in keeiuif. "Joni XT . , v fv..: i v. .

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DON'T YOU SUPPOSE THE PRINT-! .

ER WANTS HIS MONEY? SEND IT!

ALONG AT ONCE.

snort SfVfrn v.-.ire in Ua ctnHi- ..f I Ki.-il,. uli.iln nff-nr wnti Irl hi in cvii ! I) 'J. Jluitl -v . . 1 . l t t- i :.. i U .

i j " "-" ; i "-...x- -r o ; jsot mat ew rnfjianu tnainiei in niri-. imk0,o 1101

We will not trust a diseased physical I soil gtii mol y peuse," has no meaning for flWjj du,i the war of 1812, to plot ful E,Ärt 1651

system, in the hands of a physician trhoMn Thief, scoundrel, liar, robber, de-1 treason agi inst the L mied States, and to Fulton

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has not had the benefit of a iei:ular course

of instruction in tlie science of medicine. We will not entrust a suit in court, involv-

CONGBESSIONAL. The moat superficial'observer cannot fail

to notice a decided change in the tone of in sum of twent' dollars, to a lawyer

the speeches of the Abolitionists and the! who is a mcr0 sciol,st bis profession.

Southern Know nothintjs in Conjzress. They are moderating amazingly. Before

another New Year's day rolls round, the?

We will not even employ a mechanic to

shoe a hoise or mend a watch until he has parsed a long apprenticeship; but he to

will embrace each other as brothers: the w'om is entrusted the care of the youth

slavery plank will be knocked out of the ful mind- anJ iu Sreat degree, alto.

tlu

Republican Platform, and a now pat tv will raor;il can obtain the re 1 - be formed, which will embrace all the op. ! te knowledge of his profession only by position to the Democracy, except the akrol ,onS eof experiment. Is it any wonder

tne young teacner sometimes latlsT Ana

frauder, repiobate, etc., etc., to the end of g"e aid and comfort to the enemies of the , Vl,yd . , 7G7

the Billingsfle calender fill his dreams.

dance on his dishes at table hop out of ,

nation.

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ot that 3ew Kiurlana wincn reiusea m - X'unrftfii ...158ft

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irm or man a sin-de regiment alvolimtoers i Franklin .

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nis victuals ana scamper arounti nis paper , to go to Mexico, and that otlercu muigni.ie ( Gilison 123d

as he reads at his breakfast, swim in his 1 to those who (lid volunteer, wlien paraumg (;rai,t j. 33

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llllOUll II. V hllCCIS Ol DObOII.

coft"ee--lie in the bottom of his toddy, squint at hm from under Iiis inkstand, iloatinthe

clouds of his ciar smoke and aro ever!

Gieene

Not that Kew England that ever einöef j,lWa,ri(j

n - .a. .VP

the Revolution, has rven onpopd to eveiy n...... .ii

: war, to every acquisition of lerri'.ory, to all j Hamilton

present with him. It is no wonder he can ! t)e important meanrcs f the governim-ni 11,.

talk of nothing else, lie is out and wants to I ihat have added to the grdJaaeei. and gl 'i v , nMIi ;i.,

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Abolitionists and the Southern cxtensioniaU. They may p ssibly stand back. Strange as it may appear, it 13 Dererthel n true, that Abolitionists and Sinithern Know Nothings wi'i, from present indications unite their forces and make one more desperate struggle for power. It will be rath-

should we blame him if he does? A good Normal School would remedy these evils, and its eficcts, as in Michigan, would be seen in the improved character of our schools. The report of Mr. Barnes was in the form of a memorial to the Legislature; and

er a bitter pill, for these Northern Renub

licans to succumb to thote Southern Know I U 13 t0 bö hoPed lhe wäJ 8Peedi!-v

Nothings, but, bitteras it is, they have got ! receive tt attention which its importance .Ä : ' ' demands. The Report was referred to the

.v uiac 11.

The Republisans held a Convention at!

Indionapolis yesterday, to take counsel together on the subject. We will be able to to give our readers some of their doings next week, if the do anything worthy of note.

Standing

Committee, and the discussion

upon it gave place to an address on Plivs

I ic:il Educa '.on, by Dr. Bobbs. He uttered on.' Milte HC which should be treasured up as a motto for teachers: "We teach too j much from books." He advocated the

mm formation of one or more Normal Schools We call the attention to the proceedings in the S'atc, and would have yymnas id

of the Marsl.all County Ajnittltaral Soci 1 1:

be in, and no one thinks he is fit; they arc well advised of the ideas that are his meal and drink, and relut 3 to f ust him. He

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ot our country. 1 Hendr i k.

Not tha: New England which arms her Haifiä'nn.'. 'paupers" to gn) to Kansas and inci to iv- j,. ,,,,,, f

il and servile war, and murder ci'.izens w

knows w hat hs vould do if he tens in. and : the United Slates. and of course he thinks those who are in i Not that New Englain' whos ldigio i is wlrle he is out, do as he would! Poor soul! ; its Poli ks V 1100,1 I.liti.-s hs i is reiufoii, rT , , and whose pulnils are filled witl traitors to lie can never got them out by trying to ex- , . 1 .1 -.a b 3 0 their countrv and their (toh. pose them because in trying to do so, he N t tllrtt EdirWrd which shrieks for exposes only kxmSHj; and the moment that .free j eeeh" w hen an nboli.ionUt h.-aues

exposure takes place, he i further from ' undci mine the msii: u: ions J the coun I- ll-ll'l' MIT 1.1

success than the two orea.est extremes, we

pity such people, from our very heait; and we have always seen them as objects of chaikv throughout life.

. try ami which denied Faneuil Hall to her

ablest son ti speak in their (Jefeiice

Not tha: New England wlimh delights in

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.Tricks-01 i 7 JIIersti, .1 w;G Jasper I U Jay ; a J h'IS'M! 1 ü( K s. iasko 1-"'.r Knox 1512 li,';a:i' ülJ L ike 3(4,fi Laporter ... . . .2239 L aw re nee ..11 Cfl

Madison 1 6 '3

Mar

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imposing upon hcrcuislilS the double crime , t -

of pe.jury and t. .aoi.,aiid while they su mto support tne Constitution of the Lm.eJ . jjxmj iaj States passes laws compelling them to vi- - Mojit-romei v, .' . 2 -Of

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-'Ji 'vi uiniiii wai in uiino 11. .Ik Uli : i'SCtCI;'il V. SilOlua OJ SO üUCClCU as IO ':

society have chosen them to solicit persons streninh and xigot to the system. Mem

in their respective tr.wuships to bee. r.ie nana in corj ore.

members and have rep set! confidence ia j bo ly. Ihe H ease we Ihre i:i shook b

thera that they wid act chei fully i;i ihe carefully cheri h d hi ordert ifire effici--n

Society met pursuant to adjournment

House called to order by the President. The Treasurer subn.itteH his annual re r tot f ... 1-.-. -,.-,. I 9 ' R 1

t.-.'i rht in Lr.e schools. 1 ne sehol 11s n hv? ' J r

0 . ,, 111. , 1 . ted, of which the fojlowinir is an abstract:

shall County Agricultural Society. ! iLs provisions and set at defiance 1I1H M(i..0in ; o . 1 01 .or- fundnme:' al Jaw ot the .'and. I t JlZ lvmoi th, Saturday, Jan v 3J, 105. x- , v t, , . .. , , . , Monroe v. .h Not that New hnelard which hatches ; - i m ii'ii.fv n-i.t lMii-ciMinf tit ! liiiirnnii-Ml ' t i ii,iloHiUl . . .

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matter. Ii ruirei but o:;e dollar to be-1 y an 1 power to .h 3 c.i.id. c-me a member of the society, which wmj t tJe ov,..i:ig ir Kctrnd to a very fi be prid to the treasurer or any of ;he di ( , n M .;K.rii B0hjeei of Edue.i re -tors; by p ying this sum any person cav : .j..,.,, hy Col. Bryant. Gor, Wright m ha.-e the ptivi. - .f -x .ii 1 ig any a::i,!e ireu;; :iml I saw a smile pass over hi b'tegi ig to them, il i lhe du y of each , ,-aco ag thc Coi-.nel rcpea.ed the remark--director to meet the society at its regular ! -What we withhold fiom ihe cduc.i ioii ol mee;irgs and to report to the treasurer ihe the ehild, we doubly xpet.d in coi recline.

names of mcmbc; s and UiS amo uit paid.

sound mi .d in a Sonnd 1 psnwl i r membership . .

Amount on hand last year. . Interest on same RVc'd from Coaniv Trewrv

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EXPi.xDiTrnts: Paid Mx'uros and spewSea of fair. . . . 16, 17

out all the vi!e ims of t'ne d:y and sends

them forth through ihe land, like So many q0 serpents to poison its peace anJ Jifbsperi tv !- , . Oranjre Not that New England which hr.s made pe,.,.y in idol of ihe Mariposa speculator, wo; -ship- ! i.,,i,

I ed the wollj horse, and given the reins to pujn.

lanatieism. The New England -f rite Revolution We would hail! But that New Bntflaind ha? been overran by the Goths and Vandals o Bl.u k Republicanism, the Uales, tliv J'aikets, ll e (j u i isons, the Banks', the Bttf i 14 ames. t':e Whs -m, the Philips'. the

rettreeenra'i'. t, an 1 suc-esorS i thebag ! .. I .ei i - Owl

a i l hatchet o the nevoiutwn

till

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tVser.,

; Pulaski

I 1 ikrj Porter

Rush Randolph

Ripley

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w n o toiiirht 1.3 bailies, but loose v. no nu ; in the rear of its arm i is to m :taer the woan-

Paid Premium 3

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Deficit

the vices of the man." It wMI hi fund.'

I think, in one of thu Gov. 's messages. Never was a greater tru sni uttered. Wednesday morning, various matters of

DONATIONS:

; ded and rob the dead. S,-H'9' The New England we hail m thai -hri-uua New EM-eiud Democratic Nw ling-

SL',37 land which Siiil lives iu the i.eaiis of l!.a'

3pene. . . . .Swi.zciland Sullivan . . . Stark Steuben . . .

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Tlu Legislature of oof State meets to-day. In our next issue we will be able to aive

our readers the last annual Message tf as ,

good a Governor as Indiana ever had nietest to teachers were discussed, and Notwithstanding a porttoa of the fusion lhi5 hnaliy ceased to give place to an adpress of the State are constantly abusing rs by Prof. Twining, of Crawfordsville him, there is no Governor, probably, in j College, on A System of Education be th TTniipd S-ntcs. that ii mnr Mil.ir . adapted to the wants of the American

among the people than pious Jo, as the re- j Popfc. The address was one that should j

publicans call him. De circulated broadcast au over the United ' 1 M 1 1 ! States. I should like to give you an abyWe call the attention of our readers ; ,tract üf i: but want of spicc fo.bids j, to the correspondence of the 'Democrat' in commenecd with the Primarv School, and to-day's paper; Mr. "J. P." understands t rd to the rjuifirsfty, meanin-

A. L. Wheeler . . . D. S. Conger .... Joel Parker David L. Gibson . . i ilai Cleaveland . . A. G. Armstrong . J. j3rwalee . . . . Ra'uj Hcwett I. BA ILdsey V.'ni. J. Hand G. O. Pomeroy . .

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Lmmomy whjdiave ie.M,lved "to k.-ep sf: Tippecanoe ....23.7 to lhe music of (he Union, who have t'piaioii J tfl msccl to bow ine suppliant kneo to i:s trait ! rjjj, '." . . 71 J i ors in war or toes of the Constitution in!v- ' v , .. . . i . . ' ItfO . J Out)

pe.u.e, to r.s aoon umist, iss auieiis, ui 1. , V.-j.Joi hxtrh

dtstii;iir.sts. retihsyU'untan. ye

rm.iiion,

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Official Vote of the Union Correct Table.

The following is the most correct tab j WVAasfl of the popular vote of the Unurt which has j Weils. . ret been published. All the Stales (mH White..

officii but two California and Missisij)- , Way ae . ,0l522,86 j Änd l ie vote in them is very nearly

.correct. This tab!; win Do rounu useiai

Warrick 1 5..G i Washington 1 178 ' wi.i.i.v...'. ... 8s arren 7oi

. 1 194 . 746 .1950

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6U X2Gt 4S2 J7fÖ ftH7 1130 21 1971 r.22 228 1189 16- G 1 437 3G5 lot' 5 379 1 57 PG? 174;; 2711 1 $32 . l& i i m itM 2316 L. 'o ' G3j3 öö 7 1 I o ,92? 253o 48r 13 !) 3G9G 7G 1 390 1910 1573 498 927 1257 U4 407 49 86 1494 1 3 15 3 G 311 ' 8J 847 lüi 1 2,4 Z l'42o 27:; 151J 235 C57 11? If IS IBi9 2 1 i 51G 7oo 11G5 37 80S oo I 797 1197 1795 72G 7 3 3680

-lection of a man to IU it. the Legislature TJ1STHÄY O-gCfcrakcn vJoA . cannot le too particular. v nhout disnar- v 'ropr; living hrT :-cunne u ltätW V

. jagHig tne meme oi any oiner candidate, w- "a ' ' mmaäOmmMmmmm

ö are in faror of the election of Hon. S. H m. .''T. ,JC lwo J' w fpnng.

n0r j Bustirk, late State Elector.

292 Mr. liuskirk s qualiücations cannot be ' lut,, Justice ol me Peace. 03a : called in question, for Uk-j are ample, and N.CW-Tp2fl R. PACKARD. Ch rk C , ' his business habits are such as to eminently ' , ; ' M.irtlill Circuit Cour. 751 tit him for the rjosi-ion. Besides, theie is : bIAr OF Ixb'lAX ' ' 1

Marked . folh: ., - ..r, viV tl -1. ft .r nl ni;.

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! ifti"' aruert at nine Mian, Ucfowj Jntm

32 et a man in the State wVrt.drirtng the past

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two years, fun uone more or oetier aervicc-l

1 n for the Demoera'r, In 1854, ami again in

Term.

when KniMf XoihiiiiMii was "in the jSSrftL l.ceodHUt and proclaimed y.n pärnicioiia! an-an r-r

: . v. . . r ... . 1 ' ..ti . principles, and by is bigotrj and pn-j rI scriotiou marked a dark era in the p- !i;ic tl 1 Rflnry l fliue.

nU Court, Artmis

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r cmpL:ft!oB account

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41 , hi. :-t V of the ."crofi T. Mr. I.. rauTapo !1 ,; . lni on the :;istdivof 706 : he V'AU ipUinm s,ricefr lj i-aitff , l ' "T' " :;2ioir'b.v'A'"O ' ' . ,nm I bf n All ... i e r,, .-tf J9 of D.r.c,aev. AadT IfW?, .y, t. v . M C -A,, i,- S

533 AboHW

C. Catiro,

ianati-s at- ai ta aie. .. t-iitU , ete. ant! i ,r-,rV. ;.v o.

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Sb8aintr.-otle-r. 1 i- - ' ' ncaul o- . rif. - Iii ul-iri a?flie Anrr emthty ifMhe fof ;ttWpHMftan to such term. 1-;.7, .i s.nd court, iV boItJn it t!c en fpolitioiA horfeKd fW iUcnl treasps Hi- ifepse, ..u .Ph-ra nth.' on 't!v atcund M u3

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4v... v .,.-, ... ä -p,ro-wi,r thereto, the i c be L-.rd an-(Jo5-vv."- road-. Iiis ; v- ises in tno-CfWvasie f dtemined in hibtnc". J70 : of the rast ihr ; y eal -6 hav - b-eit a fcearyj At-xvv. . Sctt'ToN PACKARD, nli jUurden tu him, yet he fcnn horno them atl i ' 'jal. ,Ji; ! w theil: coroplrtmt. : j j Wr-j t. ;.: him SJ'.ITE OF fNDJANA, to k-fco.w-lM hi.vartyt4d4iiHrvico8A: , MAkpHALL C0UIfTT"tS

. anaui ,i?.umj oe eminenuy rjguLana

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IgbLnn'J prop- i .WTT ' ' '-.ay. .i. Jim, r tntf TifTsii-.e1r,s KmMne and S '

.h hr Senear,

AS how a candidate. If they do not vrn Hnaii . . . v b. rfin

rAi iF in viAwrof thec f-ietk f ir 'tfv 1

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q ? lveaiier to say, tuat treere ;t no. ' ' vvjl, t :hc ?i.--t .-ay -f iVpuubtr j feeiini of rjratiiude in ü.e Uemocrafic par-; i,"',1T, xliZ 1 ,:,ir,tift- in :f'r hnv et..a . ..;.i.v lol ... . : 1 .. . .. j - . of : M uvlmli C:trit Curt.

k u.e pobiuon uue mm uy me p;o . . ana tvc me-ir . mp:.,-,e n o. tf . -f .n rauh -.-

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feel certain that he leitf be elected.

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BaT)k Intelligence.

vi ttiauhc- iJehnu oi;, Jh en h. Hhi . u!

riMceiit of thfgt:,:r f Indian ; he w :l,.-:-,.fori 11 -; tit'e-l ol tae hi In- and prntty f -nid c. ,m: l:ai, I anddiat the name will he beaid at tin- Arosl U rm i 01 saiI curt, 10 be hoklen at tlie C. i-rf 1,..

142 ! EdiTous Hkralu As there are nnmer- ;n-vmo,,IV'V c n .uut, Rfl ri8 inouiries a to what batiks have been 1 , ;!"'; .f.PT' P1' denmr bo "US inquiri S W to wnai DankS liare Pn thereto, the iat iil be heard and determine I in 392 i lately discredited, we take Ibis method of I his absence.

; (Living such informal) :i as we are possess- Attest: NEWTON Ii. PACKAKD, Clerk.

vu Lw - A. 1 T " "- i .... : m j t . jA, t 79 tv- i ni;,t4! ;r..,mt;..n kA TO XON RESIDENTS.

580' i- i n i r o t i i rpiIR T NDhRSICN u WITH 'I IIKCOUN. ExHiange Bank : of Banr Maine ha. boon j ,v P.neyor. will ononÄy ";idiscreni:ed at Boston; that thc hue Utyjnary, at 10 o'clock a. nr. on s..kl dar. m.-sii

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: rjat.K, prio, rennsyiyama, is unacr proietti losi.nci am loc.ue :ae con.cn ot y laiMi

,y;in New York, and refuses to pay coin al ' l,on owntfiiip j.j, Kac-e E:;st in .M

423:.s ntAr- ti,kt Ah Rn,'- of ll-Jlowell "nana-to meet on the prafeM

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Mame, has been enjoined; that the Ho.yohe Non-rek hi, who fail to ne et tie .Surveyor t " 1 BanU. Nor hamj.ton, Mafcs., has beu 4)$) the time above TaenÜoned, and defray or pr-.ride 674 I joined ;and that the Baal; t f Sievcastle.Pa., ' r r T ihl h',orti' ' : t 1 "tiw .r1( : i . v v i i i ve' , v. ;!: r r. t...n J to tlie Cmuitv uditfir nu lu is under protest in Xetv i oil, We nould . . , , ' ,,n.Kör' a,Ml fi'i ... , . e , auCiiaxlJUjUcncacsplacwl Oil tli-,ta. dei.Iieuite.aud 00 : caution the public against thc issues cf the : i'Icctcd acconlüv t ' i-.v

L IV RtNCK STOCK:

folioirincrhisliiattohs, y liich to a trroater pt3.

'", p les exten, are circulatintr in this viein- ictd -e- k-m ,. , .

(il 1 i.. . H. ' -v-'i owiii ;uiui,( Ultiiiiltv

a .j"i m m r i ... i.v nu. i. senior Kaniiiel

lij iJ"i i' com ir If. b, I.v tin- i l.cr.lcr Samiit-l

Comtaevci.d L ink of Elkhart. Elkhart, j Wijcnving in Union township Marshall Cmmty Tnl'.n i:.ii.m Vmt Hnad P.htiivimv In,;,nil. tvo veaxtin ralv cv"-iV. ns foTlb':

iJl Mctfiirs.n ' i-y. inaiinaj Watson checks, oflr the r:t ear, hi teener ti..bcHyai Wl

1 lio !Iut a r ti

Terrc ftau'.i', India;::;: Western LxcYiangS ! v.Hitc sjiot cu the U ft -iioeld

, (.omp".".

1 1 IP

Comra-v. Indinan-dis rndiSttS; Tfcttme:ce;wHk hite streak on the b.e k from the bank! taiml Indiana; Indiana State Bank, . V', V an1 w1,.Uc,,tJaCf H.w T), c . ,. , T, ' anfl belly mariti die aa me as in Üie heifi-r. Said Blsomfield, Indiana; Agiicutt:;r;.l ia .k, , , ..-.ly vre a-.pr.iiwd b J ,: G irv. r nod Semmd

rat eit.iit '.ii isvach befcrc W iiiiam I.

Jttirevrth' pea

M V N R. IV CK ARD. Herk M ' (":vi:tCV8r.

' ' Tfnfttf&sj Atlar.la b.anh. Georgia; Chero- 'sHdpri J' i ho- I-sura: co and Binkie Co.', ll(eorgia;' ThoAfcsn

p .j, i u i io.i .':"! ; , ieortji., ij iiiK ui r i "ranee, i i' X.-hmska; Hank of Macomb fVnrtv, MioH-! 1

e f ." ....... D-.i r 1 . 1 'ITl vnv pivinrvr

i it-.ia, arreu niunij nana. enneyn am t; , Muvriiuxf ' Kxhter i auk, .,-iv Hampshire; i'armers' ! THE undiSJjpied, wi.'h the cornly Su. 55; ; Bank, ßhotfe Island; Rhode Island Cen- 1 ,vr-Vl,r. V-'J "' day Jauuarv. rST.? Si ; tral Bank, Rhode fsM; CoroÄcrciäl Bank f', ,'; '::,;!;; " ttJ?.l': r.dtu srv 7e ' N -v Jc:-y;I a;ners and M-cliamcs Jauk. io rc 2 eat, j0 M in,hat! etxtnr, hl.'danT. I Greensbo'rmtirh. Maryland; Farmers' and tomcxtft! f!c rcsidrn-e m th ' vvbseriber. at hn Merchant.- Bank. fifefH C'..un'y Maryhaad ; . ' SI (, - ? centinnc iVom !av to mtil JfJreenboroih bffijki Mrv!aad; IVJvinei.i! ;li,'s 'u'hTt , .... , L - 42jt, t!. e , . 1 Sou-: sidep, who Tan tn meet tht Sunt w.j al 1 Ü0 ' n:Uua i ' ''we ah vc mentioned. ai:fl de.-r.iv or rnivktfor

. . e t i m l

me stiDjeci ot v ocation eii is a goou , hy UnlVcrsity, not a mere College, diirni

writer, and xce hope he will often favor us j fi; d ith ti, but a University where

0 -m-r

ith an article, on any subject he may prefer.

every form of knowledge should bo iaujrh r O O and to any extent desired. This address was followed by one on the

Leaving on hand

110,072 0'i,37d

22.38

ZSSincc the Rail Roads have been com

pleted to this point, we see strangers daily History of Public School Education in

promenading ou- side walks.

Our Carrier boy returns his thanks to the ieader3 of the Democrat, for the their kind remembraur in the 1st i.ast, in the way of material aid.

Correspondence of the Democrat. Trip to Indianapolis State Teacher's Association Educational Prospects.

Indiana, by J. B. Dillon, Esq., of Indianapolis. This address I did not hear, as, meeting with an opportunity of visiting ÜM Asylum to company with a friend, I improved it. An account of this vii: 1 will liiveyou in my next. In the evening we listened (o the closing

address by the venerable Dr. White, Pres-

! ident of Crawfordsville College. The As- ; sociation will hold its next Semi-annual

session on the 11th day of August, 1857,

Editor Democrat. Monday morning,

Dec. 29th, I left the city of La Porte, to

attend the. State Teacher's Association held of Irrflianan. ilia A n.Jj sS f iralcu mifj

, . , n , : the teachers of the btate are alive to tlie

orougnt me to tne iew Ainany os öaiem : Rail Road, at Westville. The mornin' 1 was sharp, and I was not averse to ex-)

813,49

G. 0. Pomeroy, Treasuier. On motion, the Society went iato an

election for permanent officers foi the year I8ö7, which lesuhed as follows: President, D. S. Conger. Vice t B. Halset. Treasurer, D. Vinnkdge. Secretary. S. B. Corbalet. On motion, two directors from each civil township in the county were elected which resulted as follows: Union, J. H. Voreis and Peter Smith. Center, R. Corbaley and G. O. Pomerov Green, S. Cellar and M. L. Smith.

Tippecanoe, S. G. Gordon and W. H. Southall. Bourbon, R. S. Piper and W. G. Carter.

for fin :ro referciit:

Buchanan's plarali.y over Fremo:;- is' 2d.

Brcfi.VNAX. Fillmore Fremwt. , 295 it nnju i y. over hVÄrmni imii

The Zimmerman I'a il. Can a la. is (fe

Sumf reason unknown to us) in bad n j a here. Cie: tlar, tiefati, I'lbiicK 6: i Ui.

icmtrfi the 1 portMu u4. the rxpruao ol'tlH?

vev. it::: h" ixlirrne-l to the CviiaUy Auditor an! ! c;i :Ic in .tetteieM rlacel on the- tux duplicate, and. c I! ?! .1 j, r x al J V.lSlCMM KVA.Q9hJ

Alabama, 4d G37 rikCaroliÄ .2::G

Missouri, Kentucky, Mai viand, Delaware, Georgia, Ohio, Indiana, liiinoi-j, Vei mont, Connecticut. Rhode Island, Iowa, Michigan,

in the city of Richmond. The pieaeni -German, J. Knoblock and Geo. Pomeroy.

session was well attended, and showed that North, J. C. Vianede and S. N. Champ-

changing an old hack for the cars, although to a person accustomed to traveling on the great routes Jeat,; ig to the East, this rail road will seem nther below par, the cars presenting a shabby appearance. At La Fayette, I met a large delegation

to the Association, and our uay was

interests of their great work. Where is Marshall county? I believe it was not repesented. The Indiana Journal of Educaton and the State Teachers Association are two of the greatest powers in the work of Education, and they should receive the countenance and support of every teacher and friend of education throughout the

lin.

Polk, Henry Knott and John Snyder. West, John Cleaveland and L. H. Andrews, On motion, a committee of five was appointed to prepare and arrange a list of articles for exhibition at the next annual fair.

and to submit the same at the next meeting j

of the Society; Messrs. W. J. Hand, A. G.

I Massachusetts, 39,2-4'J New J er. cy, 40.493 I Pennsylvania, 23 I.5JÜ

j New 1 o k,

Wisconsin, 52,1143 ( Louisiana, 22.164 Tennessee, 73 633

N. Hampshire. 32.782

B9.97o

43.060 36X23 46 521 G5.822 4, 462 6.17Ö 42.352 20,125 22.387 37,451 546 2.712 1,675 9,444 1.5C1 19.726 iM,115 32.293

195.314 125 2.5

579 2 .7c9 6G, 173 423

59.16) 72,917 39,1 51 8,h 3 56.417 173,874 118 672 hö 344 1 o577 34.873 6,C8J 36.241 52.139

372 231 3 a

Fillmore together is 1,91'-; Ti.f aggrngjiie

vole U 235. 134

rt.-;-'

Eil

niyi f n.-r " t-. if . Wasliiugtou C::rsp::id3.!C3.

T Z !'.. !e Lawk, cf T.a'ior. Main-

! lS,thoW;ri:L by the Sik.oS i.a:t:;. SM'.e.-ib- e...::.-

Je, failed, or whetner k g.,s ou un.l J h-d.viift..vr.' afe nnable to jny . beii M" L.

TICK. T Vcn : hv

r-t.vl

1.1 1 'L . . . .

Th - Han:: ot UalToveil. Mc., ss rvo::

.t.vv.

187.497

94.016 !

93 23. 32 Ü6.3 42.492 1 1.467 44 162

7 1 . 1 3 2

8.19J

S( a r 'A. 1 h 5tS

W A-iJT.N . :

L seems ratii T tti

har. j wt tinih-rl one $rrd fought bdlrte,

1 1 1 c-Xiu Ott v:; o;ioui, t-. be Ui-i ü.a-. wc

:r.Gr?en r . , M ir

-. . 1 . ..'.:e ..'.,.. rl T. :. '. V: in U. J , r .1. n

1 ,u-i e ,ui; 4 HOC ;;nvT-N ;i v ck.i-T), V.k i M .1 CiiHiit Cotrt. t . mm - - -

. r.

i'iedce;n ! im from t-.e kie-v. n we:iM an j 1 1 - ' ß

ratefur; w!leki : I,, V v' "::!; ' : i V .'. ,

usac-i e'ULT SfKurs in 1 si I r r not! r ni:ii'a Resfi hrmy, of v lhe . Ill bH f cHie.1. tfVsried a-r" r.-jr.flrct.l." Ti'i

not i he

1

feeemsj however, to 1 I Hi tnftitsda iff the Kllil.tva t .Um 'PHi'V wt . l'.'l . Illf.i

- ' II. .......... ....... . I ...... - -J

.r'Vio qwhed the sectional I l.olo , if, r s -filVeaav Bee-un re-

In t pairffi ' did- weak pUceein hisde4nees,4nr;

I VHTtllls; ikwu.i'io.

Wie Rälil of Tasi T..-nne5:-ce i

c'6rf1 .' airy ff t'He N rtheru cities. :iee'jti4i i iii -:'.ive ivt" u treoi :"".

11 Thferfls.iof the Cojvn-y Bank. Ind.., iaui.:l;i

have ffone tospretesi. v lietur tljis Iis-.

Cieclt.wjil leaa 10 ii?- uiiure, remains -10 oe ofir. ;ariio 'j.-Ti 4: rm .:oja Liow üIi-

; j.i. laJiAri?, twOMit? yeftrbld Mftrs, r-d afc! -. -; . .N-l. AppraisH ;t av've -rfciW.r.. ad !ih' 'fit., le-Ji, b. U.v:j .j s !.-vi l).rnev, btturc t. L.n-;h. Jn'cr f thf PcJici

:Utc&t . c v T N -V.. PA CK. a. KD.

Clerk, M.irU;i C.'yi-;ii, Cxi4 ,

o t

License Issued.

In vit.

SI 177; OT JS DIANA.

VAhsifAl. CurTY. : 7 the Jfrr -l-ti iürruU (.'cart, Ftlruttry 7'r r. r?57.

lpt1,

I'i !)! I.) vmbei 20:ii, to Jahitan 3th.

To Uron meiaphor, there have jaiely j Jies W. Duffe to LvJi 1 Panders:

Viriinia

1 - o Florida.

Arkansas, Maine, Texas, llisaisai pi. Californ 1,

6.353 21,9.6 383 36 23.757 35.472 59.732

6 C37 4.833 13.787 3,235 15.241 24,127 35,071 5.0U0

Tiio.i.as II. A iders to Matilda C. Harris; Andrew J. Slam to Eiizabedi Kepler; A. C. (fapron to Ellen S. Woodbury;

S:ate. The teachers are fully determined ; Armstrong, G. 0. Pomerov, D. S Con-

J i vii t RMifnvi nf r.nvin t .imon'' US

theucefor vaM enliven by the company ; njm wbö w hiv nor write. of sveral ladies who are en- ije l in the 1 T T .01 1

li l our Xj 'isi.i.oia, nu nu uasova wi tlie community, do their duty in urging the claims education, and in assisting the teacher ia his ardous callinj;. and we

may h -pe, i 1 a few years, to see our S ate j ocrat and Repubti an

public scho'ds of La Fayette. A. J. Vawttr, Esq., :1 e efficient Superintendent of of the La Fayette schools also j i aed ua here, and we proceeded on our way with all th life and vivaci.v of scholar! jasto ii of school; and as "rauKng carer bridges' and "rusl in ' tl.r uh the forests, on we went, the ladies favored us wi:h several

Bl,ngs. Mr. koiTOR: "The Court House Wc did not reach Indianapolis in time to ' clique" seems to be a thing of some con-

liAa flu rkriMn in tr ri'blr3 I.v Prnf I nrra. ' znit ili!iCP in these hard times. Ibere

bee. It waa said by those who heard it fully to susiain the reputation of its distin

guished author

;er and J. A. Corse, were appointed said committee, who are requested to meet at Plymouth on the last Saturday of February next, at 10 o'clock A. M.j

On motion Messrs. Thos. McDonald and

I. Mat ti ugly, of the M

been some very significant indications, diasX. covered in and out of Congress, and hints

" i dropped by leaders here.iu which the rlose observer nreeives a deep laid Scheme to

1 . 1 . . 1 t

revive and re organize the scattered lorces ret er fechawler to Latharme tiartsog; of the Opposition, lately defeated by the n M. Brown to Elizabeth Flood;

, victorious democracy; and in this scheme ; j Paut to Margaret P. Jackson; 0 also, some circumstances calculated to sur-! x, w. TI , n

TW,m priae eVeh those best acquainted with Ihe ,!,5 WT? v;''

intluenco ot the spoils upon B party ot pro-1 wnxx to cüutu tvuu ivuiic,

I

F

r r. ae-

65,514

18

Souih Carolina, 4U,UU0

' 000 cm i fessed inflexible principles, must at once at- V. W. Total, 1,878,161 84J,5oJ 1.338,6JO . ?

S '-rr I

Hill to Joan Angennan.

teuer

Ifyouhave marked attentively the, late

debates hi both Houses of Congress, vou ' lARRIKI

must have observed a singular ',tenmglQn tie bit., by the Kev. V.

S. Ilark-

Buchanan's plurality over Fremon: is.

539,66 J, and over Fillmore, 1,039,640. The national maioriiy airainst Fremont is

1.380,210. The total vote of the Union ! down'of the heree professions so boasting-, . Mj. w. Hill to Miss Joik Ax-

footsup 4.057.210. In . Smth Larouna , ly put ,orln by lhe b ack republicans "itle all of this nl ace.

May Hymen's choicest blessings be!

scattered with prodigal liberality along your HiLL-y path. Cake received and 8.

T.ntGra!r. J. sH !'

1 KohcreH. AÄerh;eI i ;tn-l ' William H. Bpgrhsh, V?. Henry P. Hinc.

Be it n :n ;miM:rvt!,lhat on the 27 tb dr gf pc : ceniU'r, lr5u, tlie pluiotlflh hi the- ! tt rnrt'ct j cr.use, by C. ii. Reee, 'tielr Attimcr, fi'ctt in bit

office their omp'a.nt fn acre, nt, ii 'i t :.pqy; bv the affidiivitof .1 rfishuc realcd - r- 11 tl; ' Jho . . . . v.- - . a i . e .

del. n .ant. mury it. n r.c. is a nun 1 vmuci.i wi ui St ile of Indiaiifi: lie Ii therefore iiotin'rd u tutiling and pendency of Kaid complaint, and Uu t ie i 3 inic wiTl be heard .it th" next trm f lh .Marshal i Circuit Courr, to camineiice n the second Men J day of February, 1 1 57, and un!e he appear, pfcfcd, anappr, Or demur thereto, tne emmn iU be beard and determined in his absence. Attest: NEW TON R. PACKARD,' janl -H't Clerk Mabt.U Circuit Court.

ihe Legislature elects the electors, and the

popular v..te can only be estimated, liiere

late canvass. Leading black republican

Senators and members of the House have

C ARIER & W Wholesale

LIQUOR DEJ

FORT W AYNK, 1JD.

Ukinjf hfzh rank in the educational scale

J. P. La Porte, Jan. 3.

is

vocifei -

honorary members of the Society

Society adjourned to meet at Plymouth, on the first Saturday in March next. JAS. A CORSE, Pres'l. S. B. Cokdaley, Sec'y.

arthall County Dem-1 vel7 liuly if opposition to Mr. Bu- taken thc floor emphatically to deny any L 1 ' chnaan in Siuth Carotiu.i.ahd our estimate ' connection or S) mpatby Trith the abohtionn wei-e constituted 1 nearlv corrct. j isls; (reeking with the smell of their gar-

G

OOD supply of the finest qualities of Liquors

Cicars, etc., kept constantly on inml. Tlie

trade supjilic-d at the lowc wholesale nroe-a

janl-r'mb.

The Preshfenual vote of 1856 thus com- ments.even as they make the declaration;) On the first inat,, by the same, Mr. Albeii- STATE OF TXDIAXA.

! to den v that they intend any interference

with slavery in the Mates; anu in snort, 10

no one cries "stop thief," more

ously than the thief himself in a hue and

cry, and there is no one who suspects ras-

Tuesday mornioff tho Association con- i cality in others, (without knowing any thing

reoed at 9 o'clock in the Representative?. about it,) unless he be a rascal himself Hail, and after some preliminaries a report born in tbebone and bred in the flesh by on Phonetics was read by Prcf. Bishop, of j birth, instinct, education, and preference. HaryrT C-llg. It was rery severe Ergo when a man has beeu raised, and a... i.u A.ouo.io innovation. The sub- j his aesociat ions have been and are such, jct wapaMy tratd, and elicild conaid-'that he hears nothing, see nothing, talks

"All Hail! New England!1

paws with 1852 In 185fi:

Buchanan 1 ,81 8,163 deny almost all of the peculiar sectional 1. T o. cant . 1,W Cnfilinkivl!ilArtim-

rremoiu ieneis upon winc mj wu vc o' ' ' m.-.-.c ii0,.ja j

paign. Their boasted "back bone, 80 1 M. Brown, to Miss Elkabetii Flood all Jobn L. siifiorVL

Fillmore 840.5501

TUS C. pATRON, tO M'lSS ELLEN S. WümD-

bury, all of Plymouth.

On the same day by the same, Mr. Rlfvs

MARSHALL COUXTY. SiS?

In the Mar short C'ircvU Conrt, Febrvftry Term, 1857.

This is the heading of a glorious article in the Times, lauding that eeetion of the Union to the skies for her support of the Black Republican candidate, to which we respond. All IT -If V ... TTl,,.l O

XVII linn, xiun uiigmu .

In 1862: Pierre.

Scott, . . .

Hale,

I . .! . I ... 0 e.i.llnril ' kjiAm j

; Sim UUrillg UU- euuoa, , plVmo-th I,596,J05 : fleMble as a reed;. and gendemeu who have ! 01 r,,"JU lu1,393,089! hitherto been parties to the most savage Heaven Mesi von, boys, m heart and home, 1 ion' ... . r 1. 1. ......I. uri ,.ni, niavolunpA In mum.

. . 100, l 3 1 anli brutal denunoiations 01 tne wnoie sou'-n oere ei .wu v ,

The Democratic vote in the United S.ates , now softly

Oc Den;

discriminate between certain

1 Jine Mcniocrauu vutu in nn-vi-t . .V. , . .. . , , , . , -k ,n;,,lin.l I is about 300,000 greater in 1856 than in supposed distinctions there, and announced And may your name, .be mult,,. ,cd ! 82 JJV'UVU ö üiil their hostilities extends only 10 a cla-S. I Trec seore and ten 1fore you're died, i AO- . 11 i - i Amen

öenator öewai a nas risen in 1113 piacc on

A FikCT. The siifht of a drunkard ia a, several occasions, to make the attempt to

" O "1VI. 0.,..- " -i . . ... l . J... '

... ..... . L. . .1... 1 T, tl.i li.,n- onH ho tho hAW.I ilftTll IU 1! J' . J iL. . t- T . .

11... . i . it. l. . -1 .... ...f... w frw. rmn ,. 1- w. Mm .ia .mAti ntroincr i nur m i ilhii liiit i till lino ii.i.. v.v- . . - i 1 1 , f hn c o ma nüv in nntc ill r . i amks ii , . ...

DUl noi iiinw xiew xjiiimiju wiiiuii wryan -wcwifiiwiuuu ,.ft...u. ...... . , . . .... ... ,,1 , 11 i'iv.o-" r .."ii i i,nad anddetrrmincO ltt nw its career by burning and hanKinff Baptists best th U ever was preached upon it-what the intrigues that he imagines mav fend . (q Mrg MaroaRäT p. jAClS03lf aHEWTOTC R.T A

. . - ,f , i i . f. i ,i , t. n .inn i.i m nc t in thp eoveica rruwueuniM

and Quaker3and all who differed frort' its a host of admonitions there are

puritanical notions of religion. 1 'ewnl

in this to place himself in the coveted Presidential

chair, has rteclai.n in convrrrcwou

Ameni

Cake received and demolished.

v8 J Complaint on ??ot. Henrv B. ILue. (

The 1'lainlilfo, byC. II. Reeve their AuoiBW-Aare

rued in my office, their eouipUim ou nute; i penrinj byiite idhdavit of a dwüiMeret that the dpfbndsmt. HTmr K. Hin' w

! denf nf fbr St.iO nf Indbuia: he is therefor Bot-

i ... ... . -- t mm'id Mkmnlaiiif.

neu oi tue niiuc ano pi'i'ivrn j ir----tlv.i tl... .im, wiH be henit attb ntBcn of

.L.

the MaiiAiüll Circuit Coart, -nww u,c

second Monday of Fchmaiy, li, and tmU

of this Counlv.

!

Atunt:

janl ?t3

CÄARD,

rt.r( sr-hsHCh-ewiCaru