Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 January 1857 — Page 2
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. lUWW.4AXUy, iJUilUI. I PLYMOUTH. 3 XIX w SÜUV AlOrillllif,. laillinn' ii. iMLirii Tvii'PPnsji.'Tin.'iMHVT 1 l U?h 1 11L lJKlrs i -. DU VI IUI Stri'USE THIS P1UT-. KR WANTS HIS MOXEV? SEND IT ; ALONG AT ONCE. I Legislature The law made it the dutv.ot the Sneak-' tain hour, to hear the vote proclaimed. ; The S;nate was dubious that something was ; nridiif nnii finrfl thnf clwiiild iIia femiln! .-.ii 11 meet ir. convention, tho Democrats would ,.i.. , c , ! tors; therefore, they concluded not to meet j it-., i ii - '1 Ä f ' the House; hnally, Iiowevcr, a portion of; Ii 7t ' i t , I them thought th.-v would do as the law ro-' . , , . , . j quired, and repaired to the House, heard t the vote procl i:mcd and tin oath ot of -e ! ' "' ' ' 1 I f.. . 4".l i administered. After the ceremonies were ; over, and good fueling seemed to prevail Irene rail v, quite an exciünir debate srruno-i w. 1.., -I t.ic journal a. n-iku. j.uj ii'wru Maien inai uie senate; Lnrl rs-i-f th-. ir : . ,i li.Kl met tho Ilousij m convention, for the: w .- . . I I . n . - 1 . . I . .1 . ' . ... .... . purpose of hearing the vote proclaimed.! borne of the Senators argued that there was; no such meeting-thai the journal was; . 1.1.11 . . . . ; ,oug aim i.ouiu re corrected according : me- Kieis in me case: otitis argued that! regards party, are almost unanimously I in ftror of :yea,ing th, .salaries of the i (5oirnor and JikL'os. TI.-j lo.ver House, i .' ' pr-:-j)er to In if -.. 1 . . ...1.1 . ...!.! . ""- i"- u.meiv.ii:uill'' thlt it will -led) lb I ft' ' 5-'-P .c ."ilecp o dv.'ttli, li!)l.'s i ' ! ? 1 U- '-c":l!" s IT'-Tiion-; " "u,-' .-.ei!?io.c nian Ktiotvs ' 'f'l I'll" m i ne oi ii is so unt.iir 1 , . ' - . "K;lmaKC I-ebleet.ort l he Republicans well know, from pros- j it indications that unless they get some nj VJlIitl I i ao . u ii.xtiicti!i;r the Matof that a, .M.o.airom other Mates will ßee to her interc-.-'-i. it e;if we f iil t,. ..T..i 1 Z InaxtP-uril luitaurai. In another column will be f ,un 1 the in- i nilgur.il address of (Jovernor Wiü ir.l 1 The .address is d-.-ir n,.,i j , i .. I 'I'l.cij. oijtiws -nclusively that iL emanated from a ! u.nal man. Tho Govcnr assesses til-! flits o the first onl?r, and will no doubt I manage the itv. Indiana 1 within the 1 i gv.-n who were honest r.nd c.ipabl- to . i - i .preside over her. Wo have the utmost eonlldc nee in nur present Governor and if at the end of siv ' . . . i ..-.. o u4I ume when i,e reines, if he . leaves the Slate in as rrost.rous a condi-: tion in a financial point of view; and should ' possess lhe same pTuIarity anion- th. peonle aq Hr.v Wr; i . i . pic, as uot . u right tii I ,m l.,s retirement, ne wiu nave jus: cause to bo proud of his ' auorea öla'.e I 1 r-. . powe uiar. W hile he wa yet Li.ut. Governor, the Republican member refa-1 to Kt him or-; gangp the Senate: but a- in many other instances they had to crawfish. ,' -. ...... .i t i i jfUe recomnvhil t the legislature,; ....... Ä ... , , . i llint it ilir.nt; w. th two I i.mr.ii,ion.ri in i each county, and two of the Trtistf es and ' ' , ,r , . , the Treasurer in each township, and allwr .. n . . 1 , , th remainm" Commissioner and trustee . . . . a fair compensation. Then the county and f . ..j I . , . . Mi i I . ..... jV, r l.iiti.ic; ivill tu il.iliir lnor.' 1! 1.
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T. on the .Mondav lo. lowing the meeting of; Ul i:,n," "spaperb puuuiucu e - ","""';U(,C;- uuings oi aiker nau oeen : VT, Vh;. rdvlv.,;;."r V cjuestwa
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tho I.e-ilaturi- to nr.vhim tl.o v,, c,r in the East. Sec advertisement. "' "6"b -4 "u"" c-; 4 v, BlT ,,..,e. . our icnou-cni- received mere or sdium cm?, coii naa , ,r.fr come to hi
n ,r .i 1 if f i 't u -v ' pends upon no act of Congress, but upon zens desire to go beyond the hmits of our quarreled vrith him, and btopiwd tunning. . . . . , Governor and Lieutenant Governor, in the If any of our friends wish to subscribe ; ' , 1 . . ' 1 i?ii,.,ar Vv'..il- i..,t r,.r r,w? A" uriPnal ov Ict- -ritten esr.res.-iv i.r theTost . r . ., ir ,nI . p ., , , , r,. , the laws of the State. states and make tier homes w th n i Va b"als- alkei had teizd for hi- ow .1 Arthur. :
f.:::... ; " . ' . ; r V V. r t . "Z : - r i , ' I These designing men, whos,love for oft!-1 tho Territory, (purchased by the blood , , a T VnV a" . M' : LIüHTHurSK ISLAND.
uiaiuai niC!s;iLrc iwiisei i oi he i? 111 1 im me iuisiuw Lvuiita a irou ui- , , ... , , ' . iciier iron .raur.ua 01 jcc. istai.ia'.s . . . . v , . . r1,. ,. r miit ;f ... .u, ir ... ! cc s exceeded the.r desire for the peace and treasure of all,) we say they go shorn thnl lliC church of Oaudaloune was still : 1 fN,"V " .2 f'S.C.V,s- T"..
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. q ... w j in, i. ji.iwiiuiiii'.v v iiiv umh.j ..m..ivu ...v.... v. j'.i..ii'u oiiisia- joiil'll Ol Wie V UbL ClupirC WlilCll1 ' c'l h lflOO the Senate dal meet the House, as the law : lhc. chief Magistrate of the Stale, in the ! ed it would pass awav, or bo suppresed bv ' now recognizes as supreme law the CVnsti- sUt'lu oi liVir h'- Th' ur ' Ml .'. .'.V.V.V.V;::;.V.V.V.V.i:0i) required, and the journal was correct. '.ne laj , i l l" f... ...!.. .i' r., .. ,t .... .......... . tliele.ss, obs:mateIy refused quarter ofiered '.0.J
Tt;,mi;,a,m. . , f , , "-'-''-" -viunuu.uu.i-v, uMiwumuuvM, u.e uii',1 -i u.e cuixa ;a ;es lai ll was thorn bv De .-so. A-Mress, DKACo.V i IT.TKI
, w,v- l am well persuaUetl that 1 cannot re-j history of the late elections' show ii-:at it .our duty to disregard the pli -hied LvAi of Mr. lorso, t! e AnnTicau (Nmmissiu:ier u, outh Hurl Mreit, I'm that the lieptwliean members are driven to, j turn my gratitude to a confiding people for i has spread beyond the incorporated C'Ue, our fathers, and tiam,le under our f,et the ' to B-got.,, had proceeded to Carthnge,,i i;, ' ((,f r!'lul,li!3,,'nl k ttfaM.vr, hi order to prcentthe passage of laws that; the high honor conferred upon me, in a land has been uiteas violent in the coun--axemen!- they had made, rather than see i ih Drnish steair.i-r. ;- - - - -
n.y canno. but atmit are imperatively de-. mure efficient manner, than by devoting f try districts. Unless this mowing evil is ; iL con.iituJot-l rights of properly main-: ' I i TilO LoiliSVlile WocklV
iiiaiiUCil. 1110 J less ot 1 1-r 'n'n iil.i-..,f' . ... i - ui. -:u .is ii.e i.. .-. V.01IMU : l a :i.i:iiii:i.
w.ic.i la l.tri:e Lcmocr.n'ie r ?.-.! n Kill t i -i i ... - . ....
, . , ' i- "'".lias exhibiU'd the couUil.on ol the biate, will be arrayed on the one side or the oth- ed the boundary of the J-
n-iv.isi;ii: ii.c Mtiary oi tne irovernor imi ; i . . im i i . . i . . 'r' anJ j showing that we are steadily advancing in , er, seeking not by reason and argument to the Ten i'on Mil u to J.e .Vnate, so that m.ght take j wealth and prosperity; indeed it is evident advance their favorite candidate, fit by ' freem-.. i J Lectat t.i, commencement of Mr. Wil-1 ,h.lt ;f ,i1(, noxt tx,'u- v.-nrs Rh...l! :,s ; vi.,l,.I?c whl. m-m f.. tr.i-., i...;" v.r.. tit ...
hip of litatc with zi':vi abil- tmnU a,ul ecluaH' Lnnl ,C54 du,lno . rM ofsn"rao ,,,ore ,1:is ,KV'M a j the Isthmus, with the Motion. ) xu Manuel to Charlott Zimmerman; most of the time eincu tho adoption of the io effort made by fraudulent and illegal J The John L Suphens was passed D.?c. , A j y SnT(lar to ixry Weiser:
.as bjan n-iri;.il.,l,. r...... ...l : Cons'ituiif.n of tho Knifed Staffs ib td;. ' votes.to control the irovei nment of the State. ! b'Auul UV- ..1,lu ,,-'u!c i c.. . vr... ... .... cvr
!, .o.u., - r " ; Panama for San Francisco January 1st.. 'uei ouyuer io r....au-.-iii ruiman, ist ten or hf.ccn years, in h.-u - Y h.isbcen to encourage immigration from , All gd men must regret that there should . . x y . nassentrers and mail of John T. Carder to Fi d).'cca Gibson;
o u.,vernorot Indiana. Tihcii reiii in" : Many of ti e States, including Indiana, in ; they are willing to rob their neighbors of i were n ing at i au.uii.i, ami tm, Mftsp, Worl
over k-ft th; Su!? in a moie le.osn.jious ' suppfTt of this wis policy, conferred, nt their legal lights by corruption and fraud, j - ' . ntt i.-MIU);Qn iw -
conditio than ui I Jo-.ejdi A. Wright; and ,,;U"b' J riöllt of Miflrage upon ; Cm such men have considered what fatal ,,0lh fircaa juin wit, :l larg0 number of; iiaue that was nioio popular union" the ! those who were willitiLr to abjure their alle consequences will flow from this practice recruits for Walker. An attempt was i
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The Republicans are d,wr, (;ov. Wil-'born in his native land, and the prejudice ' d he again intlicted t.j.on the State, you j ting, and meetings havo been called in yalard;.md willd-, every thing within their i many entertained for the prevailing religion Uhould provide such a mea.urcof pnnih- j J ,rH.;f "r1 'of InVeJKeW
r to render his r.dnimV.ralbn um.on- of a 1are mnioiily of adopted citizens, en- nint as will deter the wicked and inotect . o....1,..,,,,.- ......i,,.;,,, u,lü nassed
., w 1 .1 ' those persecutions and religious w ars which tc.torily, m-jre, promptly, and tor less than ( 1 . . m , . so long retarded the advancement of civilihalf the money that it now costs. . n , , ! ration. They proclaimed that ability, inJTrConnorsville Savings Hank has fail- tegtily ai.d.CdeJity to tho Constitution, were ed: so sav? inadam ramcr. i.uo longer qual'dlcations for offi.-c, which
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j tato of Indiana, located at this place, has ; commenced business. AVm. J. Walker, President and II. P. Holbrook, Cashier, from the business habits ot these men, : the public has a sufficient guaranty, that the j i e ti i -ii t " i . wuauv vi wauiv i in uMu.va ' punctually. i . , , . , j Jt?fThe weather has been remarkably Cold the last few davs slei-'hinif is excellent. J2?mThQ Gramercy Bank, at Lafayette, ; and Shawnee Bank at Attica, have gone under; also, the People's Bank, of Uli-i nois. 5The "Bank of Plymouth," at this . ,..irt ; place, is a regular ild Cat concern. 1 o x , , - j - . VjrWe have received a welcome com- j munication irom Iota, which is unavoida-: blr laid over until next week. fcalurüay Evening H. Pikrce has a few word ; to say to hl:; friends consult advertisement. XZerowas suddenly taken rfou-n on J Sunday last. The attack lasted until Monday noon, when ho began to show signs of j convalescence; but alas, for the poor prin- ' . .. 1 ters! (who are out of wood) he took a re- i v , . ' j lapse on yesterday morning, and there are : f. : ... 0 .... . 1 not th sl,orn!est nlcatiö!is of his being j 1 1 11 10 Vi . i I i IXAUGCIIAL ADDRESS OF - c-, t.j: ! 1 ifivrrnrtr nr hip. trtinip. nr iiitiifijiti. iiriivrrrn .w . . - - - - - r . - - - - - - 1 Ufovc tie Gcnti'al Asscmlly, January J J dtM'trTirtr i w fr s ifj f if 1 1 1 r ill .ill a w wi g I w f 1 1 'Z, IVO 4. Senators, liejcnutatlvcs, (md FcUoiü Citizens: The oath of ofSce just taken, rcquircR of; w f tht.ir hws aad't,.c rrolcction of lw con3litulional ri,lits. ;eir jf. njtful in developing the resources of the ; 1 Sf-i?.. :k I l,. .Nt lucvc vf.nrs hrivn h.on ! --, Ii-diana will have as larr, .m amount of wealth to each inhabitant asanv of the Uni-! - o .,1 CS. t: of ii,L. .Tt.hi., ..,h h n,,;.." 1 im; uvaiiiiun; n.llll null lj' tl'..lll- i od, it U essential that wisdom should guide ' your counsels in reforming old and m newhnv3; lhere lms been n act passed in the h5t fow y.,aH, save one. whic! your counsels in reforming old and making i . ! d wuh111 Lilv ciuv vuv, luiiiu ji.ia , so discussed before tlic voter.', of ilie ! fuH consideration, a large majority of the , , . . . 4 . . , , votc" ,rive do!:ircd l,iat tll,s nct h productive of more evil than g.,od; and 1 l a ,rust lts f,,rn,or advocates will bo willing to u,1'le with oth. -is for i:s repeal. ; There ha? been darin' the last few years , o . i 1 ?" t bu in olhcr S atcs to crvalc jcaloUä.v aml s,r 'tuocn lnoso hoh.ad hitherto been civilized countiies, by the establish1 - . i ment tf 1 1 bend laws f.r naturalization. giance to all foreign governments and swear fide.litv to ours. Allured bv these hromises of nrotection - i i and liberty, the tide of immigration swelled rapidly, mulriides were hastening from the overtaxed ar unpaid labor of Kurope mahe th?ir homes in a country which offered . . . such a propped of impnement m their condition. Two ears ago, designing men, - " .t .., . ,..1 i,.t,,K.:,.n ii, KUarantii;d by the Constitution and laws of (ll0 Unitctl S(atcs aml tll0 Constitution of j tn(J State of Indiana, bv making new, ilie- ; gal and anli-Ametican tests for office. For in nisi iiiij'j eiiiilo nie efti.ioiisniiieni. m our present form of government, the effort ' . o ' has been made to tear (low n the standard of toleration erected by our fathers ami i ... J plant in its stead tho one which represents . 1 tho n.nrrr.v.- h ov.tr v nnd cnntiiinn F. t ' . I rope; h transplant upon American soil ii.umut.iiiii lipon I
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denco and support of his fellow citizens. But on the contrary, so long as ho wor .shipped God in a krm contrary to their, wishes or was born onother tlian American . soil, he must take no part in the .idminis-1 r i .... . . ' vi iuu v u i u iiivri 1 1 . x nt ufiiKtuued such a change in the laws as should I i , . . I deny ro tliCiU tlie benetits of naturahza- . 3 .. . ., . I uon, umu au.T a resiuenco oi iweniy-onc ; year. j Why should we not adopt the voluntary ; exile from his native land, as an American t iii.in uiv uiiii; jio pieav-tiucu uy j law? By so doing we confer upon him no right of suffrage no right to purchase, j i hold, or alienate property. We simply j t, ... ' r . r;r throw around him the protecting ,'irm of; T- , , c. , , , . , ; tns - mted Stales, and advise all other nath U,ilteJ Stak'3 anJ ;ldviso all other na-i tions that he h as sacred a son of Liberty ; as though born under the Constitution.
! When, and under what conditions, por-: lWisoiie!"nVilhcr 'af or native born, shall j
ana prosperity oi tneir country, knew that tjlcjr K,pCS 0f succcss depended upon ap pealing to the prejudices and j)assioii3 of men, where no opportunity was offered to t . n. . counteract the eftoits by the soothing mfluencc of reason. Accordingly, they es tablished secret iiohtic.il organizations, stn- , , . r . diously excluding therefrom all who would . . . . . 0 . . . . .., , not sustain their unchristian and illiberal 1 , , rt dctrines. Reflecting men were persua-, dpil llvit in n clirt fini 1, i 1 t,, .1 -V. in u.iv. iiiuij llllliniHL: UIIU Mill" . . , . . , , 1 . riotir eiiieiiR iron Id nlinndno thoc. ic.;. riotio citizens would abandon these associ n disappointations, and they have not bee d. Rut unfor tunalel v thero his snnm-f ... A 1 . , j - I .- j - i - .frf i . - - - tlieiTirom nti a irnnnff r.vi vln,.li vaoi. ...a tue sirong arm oi tne jaw to suppress. 1 confined to ctntests between the native . jinn minni.wi itt7-.iic i.i,t n i .i.u ... 11.1. . ... . .... 1 " opponents. Then v. ill the ballot-box cease 1 tn hr r.Knw'..: -.rf.i'or .l.i.ii... t m li.'".!.. .... ...v m. vuuvc ences between men the officers i-lif..'ii " - will not command th support of the com- i tl
meail the organized Vlolenn wl ich is vMil-wf (Llni-f rl. i: .l fclvirmir.es liail lai.en place OetWcen IMC ilie peilae on the lot to anv part ol tlie lrjo, tiiv llaintnU m l!na actjou. f.v A. C C.i:.ii.ii. 1 A OieilCL AM.K 11 I..1S.M Mtmgthela.sof God and injuring the : Julvaiicetl trlIarJ Wn,k..!v UOI1 an. S:,U I'. S.. P,il Quarte, K or vea.Iy iu advance, at the i their Attormv, ti!...l i t hr oflu c otho Cl.-rL ..V ll.J , been exhibited at the polls on election days. , cause of human freedom by holding a kind : to i,e ;.1(ijf. 0r w:.i. S(.r.c v .vfl n,r f ,jtlic, whm 5,1 l nrmcd, is only 2G ctnt. i Mar!iall Circuit Court, their or.laint on account
iMailV COIlhdentla V honed tint tl i-a .tilf nrr t-,.- -l,: K 1 .t fl1 , , . , .. r , l t.U.U. (c.ir u in advance) j in tue aiKve entUleil r:.uv,- a ml is ai..eai:n .v afiu) loiuiut.iiujiy nopeu mat this ewl , ot properly, which, when the war ot the eat, and are dvmir daily from dvsenterv. i loom- .-! on , t,:,r. ! fid;,vit that ... i. f,,..i ..,. it. i? ii:.... -
ould be limited to the cities, and that revolution began, had a leal csiiletue in The 200 men hemnu-d in at the Church j 1 vpie "(i,(tO : reid :-icf the .ct.t!e of Indiana; lie is tliercl'on
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inuni'y in making and ex'.-cuting the laws'uw
thr. l,.,ffh. ;n o.wi h.., ..!....:.,. u.iui 111 nvi v i.u n ia .1 ii.vj vi, v. ll '11 is made it will go on until rebellion and! civil war shall" take the place of obedience i l l l l j .1 i o w and peace. And why should this be? e ut,it.iuuuv j vkAi ..V.Ii viic... i4 ' ii i.w is k-irally entitled to vote. Wo have the . . - by selfish ambition? Are not the freeme i e , . , , v,u' wittier feinen by violence as much tyrants over their fellow ciiizeits as tho des- . , , tii io Kt who fubduos his people by the sword? Volt should regard that man who depiives ;t lotral voter of his sufl'ni're as an ettemv to
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hhcry-ns a tyrant not satisfied that man s,,ol,Ul le. (re0- .... In addition to this violent invasion of the ho f un:l any so lost to every sons of ho:i- .. ...... ...... - or, so dead to every jiatriotic feeling, that ; if continued? 1 hough they may ; :iniu ire a temporary ascendancy, they should re me in- i ' ber that the peace and irood order of com-! o. ; munity depniul upon keejung tle iallt-Uii. ' r that all men will icld a willing obedi--nce to the verdict i. lenders all their ! rivil and social rights-all their hopes of i i-i . c .i T i i 1 , l liberty for themselves and descendants, tin-Pf-1 maintaiiung the purity of the . . . i the jood. Von should ninish the illeral voter, and ho who procures an illegal voto to bc cast, as a greater felon than tho man who has unlawfully taken his neighbor's property. We are all interested in Ibis subject; for if we are satisfied with our form of government if we are content with the o measure of freedom we enjoy, we must maintain the basis of that government and , . , , . , u , . that freedom. And all man must know , ... i . r u n . i that ibcrtV aild pUHtV Of lliC b.llIot-boX 10 ono and inseparable. (lentleman, you have all been more or less engagetl iu tho canvass which has recently closed in Indiana, and you cannot but have observed how few of our fellowcitizen dotormined their action by any p.e -
tual benefit they expected to derive, or in-; jury they eJDected to suffer from the laus of their own State. Indeed they were el-
dorn called upon to consider those subjects ' which more nearly affected their local in-' terests, but had their attention rather di-' i , , I i iu iiiu laws aim in su ill ; ion s oi inose who reside in neighboring States and Terri-1 . . . ..
tones; and I think I am warranted in cx-'n . ' . . " wnuiieu m tx
frebMiig me opinion, that- the people of no State ever more thoroughly investigated their duty. After the moat careful considcration tliey have decided that, as for;1 ! - ' auuiuuu, cue ui recognize allU eXCCIUe HiC Constitution of the United States as highest law for the government of her peo- j 1'le, as that Constitution is interpreted , ' Uie t the l tribunal established and authorized by the instrument itself, lo decide between the separate and United States That as for those who regulate the lavs and institutions of other States, we will concede to them the same sovereignty and of none of their sovereign lights which thev r)oS3cv?sed as ritimiis nf tin. Sf-ifrt l.nf J I --.- -J ai .WValkStlb' i full' it is safe to permit the people of each State . , . , , . . . , . to regulate their local institutions in their , . , . . . , . . owji way. and that patriotism ar.d christian I dlltV denmilllfd flint tlinv cl,..l,l 't is safe to nermit the rv-nnh nf mrli t;M , V- , 1. .... them in their rights as they were guaianteed 1 hy the letter and spirit of the Constitution " which made that Union. Rut duiin.r the' I uu""a llM- . . v ...... mv I CI1UU1U INUllVl ! , . , . . , , ' 1 them in their li'rhf.ns tl.v 1- .,.,.oi.i List cun -ass. fi -r.m tho t.,n il,r. r...tf,.. i i I.. Bu &'v.kj.-a liivj sv'.ia ii i 11 1., ,: .1 i i
' n II f ll 1 ifV.'rtll ti- Mrti, 1..I.. .1 JOcloso. J hev were to c attacked imme-; Anon'inuI novelet, hv .Mis. Alarv A. lVntiwim.
"l '".vu w auux uicu uomcbUC , ,. , , . , ...,, ' ..it ....i- .1.. . : iV.. ... V . "1 . : to m-ct at the r. si.U m-.. of th.- sul,s-nlM r. at tl.o
aßairs 111 their own Avav, sublet only to the ,r' Vi 1 . ''V :e. : 'W1K' Tnei:, ami eontmue trom da y to day until . . , , ,T-. , J J j force would proceed to operate with (ton- ! all i. finished. Constitution of the Lmted States. At the orni Carre ra, .against San Juan and Virgin ' , IIL RAI1) MMl'SDY. x,m.TvAtu.nUt M, f.ti! to m0(.t t,. ?urvt.v,r at time the Federal Lrnion was formed all 11 xy j A tale ot the Sw iss Cantons An original Novell t, ; the tiino above im nti..m il,;in.I k frav or provide for .11. 1 ,r, 'vi t , r .i nri hyAujru.-tineDuganne, author of "The Lost vvit-' defraying their jMirtion of the rxneiise of the surthoiiLMit as we now do. Thov Imliovml tint 1 i he loss of the fil ibusters since ov. I :. :iH... ... .1... ,. .. ! .. . .-' .
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" 'i""i1' u'lou, u.e piociamauon was made
that the citizens of some of the States were to elect a President of lhe United State;,1 .. . . . , i , uiia v.uii"ies 10 su.aiii mi, u no m:ualeriean ci izeil crossitate and entered
. ..... . . , , f, he should be DO loll "or a i destruction ot Which IS total, and tue loss .seed of the inalienabkMightiijrrable. The buildng est about yandtii,u1SuitofhapI,ine;s.;;5- . ! to the posr.Mii of Colonial V.IS- IrlisOUri XJ, S. Senator.
but reduced .-t c-.-.. .1 ..ill i s.;iai;i. no new ota.c SllOUlU 00 atllleu ' t.i fl1ufv,f..,l,.ri,..-in,Uia i,f.r .;:;...,.cmin ...-,v-(Bvav.B.v viv.. ii . n ijv no iii.iuv. , i , ; -, 1 1 cir laws , not 11 accordance with their .,, , . , . wn Aiil, but in obedience to the tyrannic- : ..i .i: . , r .1 . 1 1 ! ill Ii IL .il I I'-'ll til Hi, Cll!f.eilS Ol lll" OKI Indiana rejected those ami-democratic unconstitutional doctrines, oxhibi.hi" a rat 1 i i i. ... , , iiulism and a iidcli'.v to liberty worthy of I J m J 1 1 j urc! uiij a vi uie xu'jjuuiic cm' 1 structod her ivnresent.itives in the Fed - j i considered, 1 shall avail myse!f of iheeatli - 1 . ... est opportunity to con. mini h-atc the same to their respective bo-lies. ' ARRIVAL 0 TIIL UliORGi. LAW . Akw 1 kk, .Ian. I j. ; mi She bVi lid- ! i iforni.i dates of Dec. Süll., and upwards of! .iö'J.OUO in specie. She connected, at ! Doc. 21st. ' . 1 f , T t . j lhe ships Independence ami m. .Man s made, a tew da.i pieiou, to tmk htr at her dock The Orizabi, fioin San Juan, arrived up llec 19th The .Supremo Court of California has declan-d the entire itatc debt unconstitu - tioi.nl, excepting 300.000, and recommends the llf J 0 l. hf 1 mlatuie, and that the tjucs.iou ot repudi tfa submitted to lh p?ople. No transf )f ,K,k ias .0Il in;l(ic. since the decis-; nledifin" the redemption of the debt by the people. The amount of tho debt is over .StJ.UUO.lKJO. The Court has also decided that the Sliß'JO.OÜÜ of scrip, issued by the old corporation, for street assessments, was il legal j "The Court had likewise decided a suit .. . i . . r i:.. broug.il ty a purcnaset o. c.n m... p.operiy rr tno recoei im.v m n; city, the pale haviig since been declared il lerral. 'Tho tlecijion is, that, although tho V ... . . r .1 .'.I nie was illegal, aid therctorn tho lino reverts to tho city, yet the purchase money must bo recovered from tho land commisioner who mad; the illegal e:ile. Tho amount in dUpuic is 81,20O,Cc,J. The court also decided that the city is not liable for 375,000, for a lot purchased! i for county buildii gs.
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Th Court sanctions the seizure of ilie Fremont Mariposa grant for taxes, and the C wil1 lo 8old U,,leSS the taxcs" a,e
1 ' Tj'ie mj .J)f, news Js faVorablo. Markers dull. Oregon dates are to Doc. 11th. mi i . -ITA l i JV v..... - ?I,d. Y: GrVer W,S5 eieCte? SPC;lliCri A hatllrt was f.m.rht vpnikr 2 1 st. at . - i . ., t . pUget bound, between the northern Indians and the United States steamer Massa
cnuseits; a inumns Mere KUiea, x wouu- CARY,T. S. ARTHUR, Mr. SOUTIIWOKTII, The K. E. U Sec fiite n, (15,) TowmhipUiirtvded, and the remainder surrendered. But ! AUGUSTINE DUGANNE, 3Irs. M. A. DEN-! three, CM.) KaVe one
one of ihe ster.nior's men was killed. A vj. v T . . - ä A T . .. ; ris y0(tn I - ' , . . . I A..'.- . . V I 1 III l-J i -JOB 4' t. ! Ger. Vivance, the leader of the movement, : had been received with enthusiasm at vani ous points. The town of Aiicca was at - tace:l 'üV- 24tn b lhe insurgent sioatn-; Cswm gjuaii del XoHO are u' ' held bv 200 .Yankees, who refund to sur - r e u d e r at the summons u" (Icneial - 24lh, wns Slated at 300; that of the allies! was small. ' , ! a i lhc ali"-s was small. 1 ir:,..Wrt 1 , cintn .1, ,f .1 n t, i- . I 1 mate le.ters htatc that the Indians at j Omctepe had risen against Walker, and ' 1. ;iU,l I r. flllM nili' U IU IIUIUU OH IC. ! -w n 1 1 i i .1. 1 W alker. Willi 1 oJ men. had attempted to 'lr, with 1 50 men. had attempted to rc'Vkf (Jr:"'fIa' but wa? refulsed-v n h'i :ul:lre .,0f ,V0!1 fr,um . ;'.VnS Dec. 13. alker had arrived Wllhlil Oll? i, e !:... , iviiii v v itiiiK-i uuu n.' 'i lit mr bvy tv O ' II n I imim iri iki&'iw - i 1 1 I -i w iiriu ririini in . i - ...v.. i. .1 . ... . ... lack arrc-a, u i;iu uju rat'ii, eu buu1 wun Vlol vns anu munuionh. iv M.. T.,.. .... v .... k" l!u ein.'..ii ...r.e C:.tp;id was Warned . , . . V.,il. . r.f i ! tjir. jar-. wallr. The most rs 5. t ? joes is t l.l i.-ciin. .iiiuin'ii ..i.i.'i.the department of the State Naturalis, the ; , 1 . .. , . . . , , , , : I... I... 1i ' iitnu;vui,tf;m u. f i Tho L-uisI.i.uie of MUsoiui me: i:i thU' ' t-'-V veslerdav. and went into lomt sessi.n ' e ' ; i J. , i for the p li pase of electing I. . S. Senators. Qn the first ballot, James S. G.eea. democrat, was elected fr tho short term.; ! The vote stool as follows: Green. 00; : l'nt,iI1' Kennet, ol. lhe lioiniita'iotts h'r lhe iu l tcini ai( not matte. i i ' T cllliby IV alllJ. t U. O. OC;UlU. s II akkii;l kg, J in, KJ. ' Whig. Mr. Poll; was elected Governor iu ' ,rlK .K. v.:i thi (JovAugust I.i..,.i...1 1.1II hou uigi it In. crtiorsl-.tp 1 he sjo.Kl: I oik 101. Iento:i (i.imhle, the J. . . 1, sca.ler- ; j,,,, X iCt"Thcrc i.Cthiiig going' on in Con- ....... .1 r .. .... ' ' - license Issued From .Tar. I Oth, to the 2 1st. William Thompson to Ch liste A. Low : jjHzarus Cutler to Mary J. Chaniplin: 1 I ... V- ll.l II I I M " I , . 1 I.avin.1 I recse. ! iinirer to Ulli lillM-ticMMMltc Ulli UUCl llSriUtlUS. T . - - . - - - - .. f vouuant i)t.,,isr Mort-a-cs made out von ciinnot ih h.tter llmntocall at the A'econlerV ; 'mk., jetf. . 1 ffT V y Jf 'jfj 'V 'Tt YM ! j Xk A .X 5Uf .Äl Ä. ,ÜU M A NEW SUPPLY 01' die &m PIECE OODS Just Received. rrIIli nul lic are informed that I tili carry on the Tailoring husines?, nud keep always on hand a larc assort incut of Cloths, Ca??imcrc3, ol all FMles nndqualitics. Then lrinr on your measures nii'l have a suit marie up that will not tear, rip, or wear out, without hard coain. AU custom johs war..iutel. Those inh hteil to nie by note or book account will save cost hy paying immediately ; iL riERCH. jan-lltf ADM INISTR AT0IVS NOTICE. THE undcrsifnicd has this day tiken out letters of Administration on the estate of James Houghton, deceased. All jiersons having clainn airainst said estate, are request cl to nresont thorn, duly authentieited, lor payment; and thse knowing themselves indebted hi ? tid estate, are reouestedtomakeimtnediatescUlenie.it. The estate is probiblv col vent. THOMAS II0UCIIT0N, J.nuarv l". 157 lOfl Administrator.
irrested for .in attempt to defraud i Jjnar.vliext',hc lü,,0W"'K original novcllcttc: JTr fa 10 5,!rn!o i
the tho Vti'votl tw f lnul i ,.iir I v TALLCXGETT; OR THE SQUATTER'S . , " " . J.?"." au" '" , uie LliKOU ciSifS 1 Jana in ir.e til , u i ' .T,. ordered tdln sold n f!if r,riiTMi-tv nf t), f
means Of iorired paper and pel Uli V. J ,T.. . ' , . i Indianapolis and Chicago Railn.ad Comj anv, at thr
i,v Uates trom Manama are to 3d ot Janua- r ,i i " f" - p,,;;: i-r ; . ' ,"m,"n ana 'aiiiioi;s Inland, Homes ot the roct, A.c. Stra l-ht L ue i m:!. 9mi.ut 1,1 ;
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PROSPECTUS FOR 1857. j : SATURDAY EVENING POST.
Established August 4, 1921. I HPI,E l'ublisll?r3 of this old and firmly establish- ' X "d paijer take pleasure in calling the attention i ot the public to their programme tor the coining 3 ear. ouiicueu Wim pontics, tue claims or mera- ! lUre,wi11 bc .TV1'? n CVC.r aPPrcciJu'di b' ll,1C i reading world. W e have tlieretore already made arrangi incuts witli the lollowiur brilliant list of writers: WIT T T A'VT llfllVITT fP FWI,! - AtTCP XISSON, the author of "UlLLAII," kc. U df)C onmmnnpinrr tn flu- firt nun. .rr i r , '.ülä l!! ? s ('.r-v 01 ; -r- 11?Yr,lM . .-J - - I- " - J " J - - ' ; f i'"ting himself with the novel aspects under ! society present themselves ,n that ; fhe follow in" Novelets will thtn he civen, though probably not in the exact order here me ' THE STORY OF A COUNTRY GIR mention - GIRL. :&e. TII1J. QUAKHRV rROTK(;i:. - V oeUthrturh six , ' tWijrnc We also have the promise of a s-hort audroiuh n - Nvelel, by Mr.. IIOUSKWflRTH, to run rh sixer eudit number of the Tost. addition to the almvi' list of cuiitriiiiitii.ii-; ;rn coutinuin the usual amount of I'nreijni imal sketch.-?, Choice Selection-! from ; J1, JJJ Sj j Stock .MaiVtitVc iVladelrhia Itetadxkat", j lkte I.t,I-Miton!,.&c..rVlj.tl to pivea complete record as f.ir a- ourlinnts will :ilinunr) UI ' -.11 01110.- '?.., i i..;t. oitl... Co.t V.,.l.l . . . T' Ii it'll . - . ... .... " i r.Ml.A l.u.. In the tvav ol einrravmirs. we j j.ont.r.inv pros, lit two wcckU .-ocofau iiti-.u-tivr i anj the other of a humorous character. ?(X. !a l. mn.sCcnricr. -v the it of j:,rv. rnn Lonsviu.r.: ) WKKKI.Y ntMtlV. wm 1., tin the rii'-: -i-ii.-vri i : i.i:.. .. i ...... i ii i.-.ir n i i n . i .t i n i : . . ;n; cir.i'r-j-r:sili.srimlulr:oUi and reli:;1.!e neM an i cn:iii-r- ' V1 V if ! u,.,nMi, ni.ue ... . . i-nohi and lii'I' j cn-h iit, and is vint i -. d i;aj,i r. it j-. ii.;-.iru--.l, while in its noihic it i" i'.(i jiit'i ii!'. j cn-h iit, aiai is vint m o;'..omti..a t- tl.f d.K-tr'.;.-s rr.d JemUnc: Knov Xod,!n,i. . A sri KNDI1) JMilZK XO V M.I.KTTE U i:;:n ,v Vir.. M.irv 1-( 1;;'.'.-. autlmr 'f "Mrtu Dudle; ;.i.d "houi-e r.iti:,"' v.ill he cmin ü'-'-M early in j r.r: iry. It is i niit! d tue ail A 1 'I! OOJ," j.i.d is loi.'n.lo. on the atrocaou.'? murder of U.W, ui t . i iwio .. -us i . t --at:n-t,.n. hy., ,11 IM 0. It v.dl he hi:n l hi he a : r":,lJll'-"c ot dvcja::l t!:r;l.n-.g iu.eret. j l ('.! y of t!,e v.v.kty cWur 1 v car. . . $ "2 :i :J - . V . . -A j - ' ; 01 ft i 4 il .1 1 ( opv of tlie I) iii v 1 Tri-V.'ei klv j ty. I..li:.i.a. th- msr-uwlv of J:tn-s llon,l,. '"'h ,;,u tl w cotsutv. Ieceased, co::.iJti?ii; id ! Ii(.:;,.Jm rlu.:1(1tv;ltt.4iUm. t.,,.,,,,..,,,,, j,,,,.,;,,,,,;,,, t.,, wi,..s,. in the li.-id lm, tame and wiM: household liiiuinne, t ih'cs. ; h,.,ls :M,1 heddh.i:. en; board ware, stoves. A eietlit of nine month- wiil h- civen en all sui!U v er three dollars, tlie j u cliascrs i in- note with ajiju-oved sccuritv, waii:i.L' vaka'imi and aji-ll-eiseni.'Iit l;iw. " I !i c THOMAS UOrCHTON, Aihnliiistr.il r. . j j:m-:2 tit!' ADM I MSTK ATO 1F.S SALE. ; -jVTOTICj: is herehy eivei, that I ill sell at,mh- ; I d lie auction, on S:if iir.!;i v, the 1 lili Ja v .f l hIti.rv, 1.7. at 'timer's Mills, in Green town hip, M irshall eountv. In.lian i, all the ,h rs uial est ite of j Jolui .MeCormick.lateof s:iil rounty, .lecca-cl. ;c.ns:sting of horaes, saddle, etc.; one wafh. clothes, sa.l.ile h.i-s, ere . etc. A ere l.t ol s.x months will he-'ivcnon all sums o i r three m.lhirs . i . . . . . ... I , Ito -ivii-1 ii.to witli pi .-.noty, w.nv;n-valuation and a,rr:iisement laws . N' CA!V ! V-U' ! .v..,.u.,aior. !.,.,.... verirr T L . ,Tl I i V i Wl . I IT." J.. i I" f : I 'county, Indiana, two yearling, to-wit: cue s;,.tte,il U J 1111)11 llllllirill I 1'IIIIT III 1 llh III. n MVMl i . teer anil ni' red Heiler, hue t.i e, with soni" white about the hell v. Kiid istrajs cre.tprr.iwed ! at Kcvcti dollar oacli.hv John Scott and John Ihni rv, ho fuv Milo V. Fhiith. Justice il the Peace. I " -Vtte.t. r.VT(l 1 PACK' IM). flerW-
X ! jan'-llt:i .MardiallCirciiitCiir.it.
F. STRAY 0'Cl:. Taken uphy John If. 2J Vaiitruese, living in Tippecanoe township, on the l.hh day of December, lNr0. 1 k Ko.m Steer, supposed to he two years oiu iasi spring. . . . . ,. I.I..I A I .. ..!?. ' Mark eil as follows: crop off the 1. ft ear an.la slit : in lhe riht. Valued at nine dollars, belere Jam; Turner, a Justice of the Peace. i Attest: NKWTOX H. PACK AHO. Clerk ijan Marshall Circuit Cou.t. A DM I N I ST RAT Oll'S NOT I CK. m'ot'cf: i!""r", ,h--' I lias i.iuen (im so cial icuer. in anuiinisiraiion iuuiiiiiuii inthecftato of John MeCormick, deceased, late of Marshall county and ftate of lii liana. Said estate issun:H)ied to he iusolvrnt. N. L. CARrr.NTr.R, janl.r).10t:i. Ahninistifttor TO NONHKSIDKNTS. mil E u n n K US 1 o X k d with the I County Surveyor will, on .M nl iy, the -nd .1... r iv.i. '.v7. nt 1 o'clock, p. m., ot ! -hi day, proceed h. 7:1"" j,;, tami. in Sections 2. and 2l, tonsl. p rant I : ca t in Mirsh .ll e.unty, inomna -o ,ncc n the premises, and continue immaaj u.u.i; umu an Non-residents, who fail to meet the "eyor -it ,hc timo above mentioned, and defray, or provide for ilefrayinjr, their portion of the expenses of s.ud survey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such delin.iuencics p'aeed on the tai duplicate, and collected aecorlin'' to law. PF.TP.R HOOVER, jm'5l0i3. is Mii-veci
U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. BY virtue of a wr't of execution. (Venditioni exponas,) to me directed from the Cleik's office of the U. . Circuit Court, fir the District of Indiana, I w ill on the 1:2th day of IVbruarv, ,. ) lc-57, between the hours of in o'clock a. m.t and 4 o'clock p. ni., at the Court House door, in the town of Knox, Stark eountv, Indiana, ofiir for sa't, nt
j pUi;c auction, the rt-nts and prufts forderen i of all the following described l.mJs tenement!' L;1;ltl ;n;,i,,n,tv.,r Shut..,.,,! Sf.t,. ,.r ir..t; situate in said county of Stark, and Srtate of Indiana, to-wit: TheS. E. M Sec. ten. (10,) Township thirty three, l(;iii'rc cue, (I:) anl j And upon lailurc to r:ili.ea sufli if nt sum totisfv 1 Ilie 1111x13 Ii Ü . I M 1 'II Li: O Sil TtiO 1 ! f ilf f f ill 1 1 LirP n rd IndianaHis oniam-;.p. R. R. (,. 1 J II 1 1 K ) Iii X I v s i,,r,iui ;,r j)j'st ((fin(! HyJrssK . rARMUIIAFI., :; I Deeeni!er21th, 1 (;.r. lie, lOtil. ; OR ONE It 'S NOTKT.. N..tU-e U In n-l.y Vygven thrtt Cluu lis Jiivlil ot'C.i-miaii Toushii Marshall county lndana, aedalKjut (' vear.-, was at h:s roi'-lviiff 1 11 tin- !tii int. Anins held and the verdict thejury thathc s of ath by lutemTanefane freexint. I turpi' .M tralf, J. 1. An exolileio Coroner. TO XOX-RKSIDKN'T undersigned, with the cunty Snr- . :n v, m. 1. .1... i- " 1 - - , . .'"it !.. '.. iiiv i.'ni ii;n j miliar, iri, j atlO o's'ock, a. in., on said day. jToroed to sn v. r ,nad locate the e mers of his Ian ! in action ! t,.Tl".. fl .....r.. ) . 01-f t.. 1 l.-M I .if. -U .ßxß, Miiv . ..i.-i, in .u.irbiian eu:nir, iiiniajn; ! such utlinmiinc!- iilacid on the ta'x liiplieaU. and I colK-ctM ateordinK t., l.-ivv. jjiiI-M.. JOI1X .SIIOKMAKKIt. tt al. ; - - ----- . . . j STATE OF 1XD1AXA. ; MA RS 11 A LL CO I" XT 1 ' ' 1,1 the Marshall Caoi Cart, A u.f j T'rM Cr7 ; G. Rail U iiliam l.lair. nn-l I j Seneca D. Kiuil rook, J- Cownlaintim sccotiut ! ' 1 i Hvnrv It Iliuc. lie it kii-.wn, tint on the i.Rt d.iv of Ih ct r.iher. notified ff the li!:n uinl .!n!c ncy of c ni- ' plaint, anil that the s.iiisc wl'.l ! Inr I :t the Aui past ter.il. IN"7, of n.urt, to he h3i!i n at th. ' Court Hon, in ri.iuoudi, on the -cconJ .Mi.nd;iv ; in Ai:riLt, .7. :inl in,U- he aj-p-ür, j'!t.i'!, nnj nwer,t-rufinurtl!i-nr!, the same will be heard ui.-i determined in hi a'cnec. ; Attest: M:VTO.R. I'ACKAKI). jj-in-Ht.!. Cl.rl:. sr.tT-L' a..S:.i. MAUSIIALL COV STY, ss. Mcrthall Circuit Vvnrt, An ;u?t Ttrm, 1?.7. v:V':,;nc fn Jinu?i c: K' 1 ' .wis K::tli":i.;i:c ;'.n I j Cornj.hiii.t on ' V iCC'l lit. Ib nrv !J. H'tie. "KnV !r!.a- on il ,:-l.v."t "cccihIk r. It 1 . . 1 mm . V ............ v. ii-.-. C. II. Riete, tl.. :r AM..:... y, lihd in the ofttce J, l ! vit. ,,, ,L iK-r.. h. j r -t.Ni.i of tl..-M :itr 1 iiiwip ; he is th n f..re n. I liücd of the til".i:;aril p-ndci.ey ..f fi.ij.J cni.i h.:j. , i' "i i .iiiiiiui ,1. u.; iiiniu' t'lii. i;eu cause, t. and that the s:ii:;e v. ill he lnvird at the Ai-iü-t tern ! 1 " ."i T . of :iil en t. to hi- h..;! n at tin-("tirt l.':-i. in Plym .'i'h, 'ii the sect nd .M 'i.!.-v in .tij;, . ;k .. ,... .... .,, . . r . ... . . .'. . 1 ',n v !- a, -'' nw(r cn. ti.ti-: tIi 4).t ,tth.. wj'l e 1: ; and i'u. -uri cd i. I.L ah. t.cr. At:e,t: Ki: T '. fi. IWCKAKD. 03 J . .. M 1 TO NON KKS1 DUN TS. !:irTiiir:rM)i-:i:sM:M:inviTii i m:c:r.1 ! tiary, V.t 10 ö'eleck .I. 111. en .iiil .l.i, pmcd J.,. i to survey :url locate :ln-corners ol' m lln,.! in -etill ; .fit -IV.., .. .1,:.. -i'i . t. " -.. m i i j .v'ii i .p.. ii-.nj .., lAi.ujjc .. i .:;si ii) .!.ilMi.. : "V J;rm u. "ttMci h;;eMcr, ) ! ( vutiiVAM f..r Di.. )VrVr'? , , 1 w Noiit;il in tt:c aho e f tihtlcd cause hv . Ij-race Coilei. UN i.ticiuy l..:s lihd in my ,.fil,. "i'' t'ini'laint l"..r Divorce, an! it ani-ar:ii" h :i - 1 hMaüt tint the dehnlant, usaiuiali llaevdu, i ;l M'sidci.t the State of I tiIi:iti:i. She is : th r-tir- n.itili. S !" the tiiitiir :ml i lnl m v saK coinpia-.nt.ainl lliat the same v. ill he heard at the next term of the M;ir!i:dl Circuit Court to comiiience on he Sccou-i .Momlav !" IVhru.irv I"-."". 'V"1 tniv ph, iXW"Ar' !,!;,:,,, a,"w,r' l'r d' nn,r:" ' '"' ,U;U'1 al,,'K trr,,,-,HHl ia , ' ' " ... , .r... , ... , ' -M'U ION 'v' rK, Vk . . ,e.r M.ir.diall I ncuit ( o,t. ' '"c, -tili I jo. "' ; jsTitA T Si riCF.-'ri ,.""l.v Jinn, ' Rj Ioui:l.is, living in Green t.Auhip,Marh.i'.l ,h .i. . ot,.. r...l .. ,. I ii., Il..;,.. t - ............... . - : t, ,1.1 l,t,t ,...,.;.,. Api-ndM-d t !lti,., n...,j1:l ,,v n,,, i:tvu; William HugU iKlore M. I.. Smith. Justuc of the Pence. Mt. M'.W'niN II. PACKARD, joil-Mri Cle.k MarhalUircuit Court. . ... ll-tl r v 111 i . . . . 11 II il,t A !),,, livin- in t..i.ip. Miuii co: n , Indiana. tv three; oar oil Met rs. red ;nl . h:ie spotted. Appraised :it twelve dolur. an I fiüv cent, e.-icli, hv Iai-I Phillip nl i Io j nev, he tore M. I - miili. Jii-t:cc of lhe 1 eace. " tt.st: N I AVION ll. l'M'K MM). j joil-M3 Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATU OF 1SDIAXA. j MAIiSllAl.l. COl'XTY. SS: j thc Afarsndl Circuit Court, EfLruotv ; - 7V.-tn 1 t I III , I ) 4 . ' ') , J i, w U1lJ ' V"" U' t J'1 1 ; v illi.un I., hiudoh, ( on.pla int on cj count. s. Ilir.n- It. Iline ! lie it rcnciuhcml. that on tno .n.i u.ii oi i Äcfii. mZiüt:; ... . omi'Iaint on aeeouni, him. u piKnrmi' (im,,Ami on account, ami it upttcarmi: , . , fii i j, ,,f a ,liinti -rested ihixmi that the di hndint. Ihnry 11. Mine, is a non resident of the St it of Indiana; he is therefore notified of the filin" and pendency of said complaint, and that the s.Miie ill be heard at the next term of the .Marshal I Circuit Court, hi commence on the ccoiil Monday of lYbruar), l'o, and unless ho appear, plrad anwcr, or demur thereto, tlie same will bo heard and determined in hisaliscnce. Attest: NKVYTON It. PACKARD, janl ei l Clerk .Mardir.ll Circuit Court. C ARIER & WEHMER, Wholesale T T Q TT Q 1 TW A l1' L V n,pVwY-P vn I 1 u . i l. i . j ... . OOI) supply of the finest qualities of I.i4nors, I JT Cipars. etc.. kept constantly on hand. The j trale supplied at lhe lowest hIioUyhIi vw. i jnl-bm.
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