Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 March 1857 — Page 2
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t. Mcdonald Editor. PLYMOUTH, IND." Thursday Moraine. March 12th, 1S57. JC-NO PAPER NEXT WEEK.jT As we Bhall move onr office next week, vre shall issue no paper, except an extra for legal advertisements. "iC2?"After next Saturday, our office can be found in the rooms over H. Pierce's Clothing store, on Michigan street. Horse Stealing. Three Horses were stolen on Mondaynight, last, from Mr. Kenedjr, eight miles North West of Plymouth. Tha horses were found at the Kankakee Bridge. Three pretty hard looking customers have been arrested, and are now in jail, and will be tried before a justice today. J3rln our Extra of last Saturday, we made mention that a Dutchman by the name of Snyder, was found dead, on Tuesday of last Week; three miks east of this place. Wc have since learned that his name was notnyuei, o.. vt.
flask full of Whiskey was found by Major, and a regular fusion ticket for the
side, which was evidence that whUkej was the causo of his death. Thieves and Robbers. "We learn from tho Cincinnati Gazette, that a band of thieves has been stealing boxes of goods from the Cars on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne k Chicago Rail Road, for some time past The officers of the Company done all in their power to bring the scoundrelü to justice, but they failed to get any clue that would lead to their detection, and theii depredations being on the increase; the Rail Road offiicers, as a last resort, sent to Chicago for tho world renowned thiefcatcher, Pinkerton, who after hearing of the theft3and robberies which had been and were being committed on the Rail Road east of Fort Wayne, agreed to do all he could, to bring the guilty to j'ustica. Within the last few months he has traveled over the Road several tims ot all the items he could, and laid his- plans. He finally purchased quite a stock of goods in Pittsburgh, for several firms out west had them boxed up and shipped, but in the mean time had placed a private mark on each article, and the goods were started for their destination. Mr. Pinkerton whiUt traveling back and forth over the Road, got the names of some twenty or thirty that were suspicioned afi?r he commenced operations. He applied to tho Mayor of Pittsburgh for a few of Li3 polircemen. which request was readily complied with The company proceeded west on the road and arrested some fifteen or twenty. The goods with Pinkerton's private mark were found with nearly all the prisoners. They are now safe in jail awaiting their tiial. The company aro under great obligations to Mr. Pinkerton for his industry and ingenuity in ferreting out those outlaws, and bringing them to jusnce. XSOn the 5ih inst., five more convicts escaped from the Michigan Per.i'.cntiarv at Jackson. .StTWe learn from the State Sentinel, that the Legislature lias failed to pass the Temperance, Revenue, and Appropriation bill. No provisions were made for supporting our benevolent institutions for the interest on our State debt, or for the payment of the Judges and State officers. The Republican members of the Senate, nre alone responsible for these outrageous proceedings. The U. S. Supreme Court has decided, in tho Dred Scott case, that the Missouri Compromise, the ordinance of 17C7, and all other restrictions, by Congressional action, are beyond the Constitutional powers of Congress. 5fThe steamship Persia arrived at New York, on the 6th irst. Lord Napier 'the British Minister to Washington, was one of the passengers. The London Advertiser says that the government is in possession of a dispatch, announcing the total destruction of Canton by the British. Long John "Wenlworth has been elected Mayor of Chicago, by over ono thousand jority. ZsrTh bill for the rc-appraiameut of ataUite has failed to become a law, i The Cabinet. Tho Senate confirmed, on the 6th insf., the following nominations made by President ftuchanan for Cabinet officers: Lewis Cass, of Michigan-, Secretary öf State. Howell CoBB,-of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury. .. Joh.v B. Flotd, of Virginia, Secretary of War. Isaac Toccet, of Connecticut, Secretary of tha Navy. Jacob Thompson, of Mississippi, Secretary of the Interior. Aaeom V. Baows, of Tennessee, Postmaster General. Jirimiaii S. Black, of Pennsylvania, At'orney General.
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"IAvely and gossipinj, Stored with the treasures of a tattling world, And iciLh a spice of Mirtl foo." The. Supreme Court of Illinois has decided that a railroad company is not responsible for the destruction of animals which wander on railroad tracks, without thir destruction is caused by - necrliirenco or reckless misconduct of the servants of the company. David Hume was shot dead on the 28th ult., in Washington city, by D. C.Lee, a clerk in the Pension Department. Lee charged Hume with picking bis (Lee's) pocket. Hume demanded a retraction, which Leo refused, when Hume struck him with a stick. Leo then fired, with the result a3 above stated. It is said that prayer books are now sold in New York with a looking glass inserted inside of the cover, in order that ladies may arrange their hair, or admire themselves while usinsf the book at church. A duel was fought at Mobile, last week, between Nixon, editor of the Crescent, and Breckenridge, editor of tho Courier. Breckenride was shot through tho thiirhs, breaking tho left one. Nixon escaped unhurt. The remains of Dr. Kane have arrived in-Thiladolphia. Marked tokens of respect were paid them at various points through which they passed as they were brought from Havana. The Republicans and Know Nohi':)r? f Cincinnati; ir. joint convention assembled, , nnmiiwtoH V IV TN r... I balance of the municipal o dices. Eight thousaad tiht hundred and twenty females are employed in the Lowell mills. The late hurricane at tho Phillipino Islands, destroyed 15,000 houses. Charles W. Ilorringor, a young bookbinder in Columbus, Ohio, having been "crossed in love," took strychnine last week, and died two hours after. The glory of great men is ever to be ra-! ted according to the means by which they have acquired it. Nino hundred thousand tons of iron were made by tho Iron furnaces of the United States hist year. Th're are -153 harbors on tho Atlantic coast of the United States. The Demociats of Missouri have nominated K. M. Stewart, for Governor, to iiil j the vacancy occasioned by the election of Uov. 1 oik to the united States Senate. The Charter Oalc in Connecticut was supposed to bo 945 years old at the time it was Llown down. There aro said to be GO.OOO spiritualists in Philadelphia, one-tenth of the population. lion. James T. Rollins has been nominated by tho Know Nothings of Missouri as their candidate for Governor. Texas is entitled to sjven numbers of Congress with its picscnt population. It has only two mem bars now. Fifty -six inches of snow have fallen this winter in the vicinity of Galena, Illinois, by actual measurement. Whai is a promissory note? Acceptance of an invitation. What is a negotiable note? Don't know: never could make one. A correspondent of the Scientific American asserts there ii no such vortex as the Maelstrom oir the coast of Norway. This disposes of ono of the romances of our school-boy days. He who sedulously attends, punctually aslc, calmly ppealis, coolly answers, and and ceases when he has no more ta say, is in possession of some of the best requisites of man. Diogenes being asked of wh.tt beast tho bite was most dangerous, answered, Of wild beasts, that of a slanderer; of taine, that of a flatterer." Papers from various quarters unito in pronouncing the fruit crop as uninjured thus far. The . receipts of tho Liquor trade in Lacrosse, mcosin, last year, amounted to about $115,00. j Five noblemen, it is said, own one-fouith ol the land in Scotland. The Emperor of France has given the widow of Mr. Charles Morcy, 94,000. Mr. Morey, while confined in a French prison for debt, was recently shot, by the sentinel, under a mistaken order. Tho Indianapolis Sentinel says: 'Lettuce, young onions, radishes, have made their appearance on our hotel tables. A public mode of life is favorable to a knowledge of manners, a private to a knowlcJgo of character. Mr. A sähe 1 L. Beers nnd Miss Ann Rider were married at Willington, N. Y., recently, after a courtship of 42 years I Their united aes are 124 3'oars. Tho revenues of tho United Stales for the three winter months exoed fifteen millions of dollars, over fourteen of which arc from customs. - Hon.Wm. L. Dayton, late candidate fof the Vice Presidency, has been nominated by the Governor of New Jersey as Attorney General of that State.' Gov. Geary estimates tho population of Kansas at 25,000. Money at St. Paul, Minn., is quoted ns not more stringent than usual, though it readily commands from, three to five per centj per month.
For the Democrat. Physiology in Common Schools. -.. It was remarked by one of the kings of Sparta, that boys should learn those things
which they are to practice when they be -
coma men. I would not wholly endorse We have seen the connection of body the remark of Agesilaus, believing that ; nul mind' and wc know that each has a boys should -karri something besides' what great"1 e fleet lipdiHhe 'ether. This union they are to practice in after life, but if we nlul actum upon each other was well underapply the remark to that which so nearly stood by the ancients: and while they culticonccrns us as the welfare of- the bodies Vated the intellect, they did not, as wo of which we inhabit we may will recognizo its the present day, do it at the expense of truthfulness. their bodily powers; but they established The utility, of physiology as a branch of gymnasia, iu which their youth were knowledgo demands closer attention than i were trained, and exercised until they
has hitherto been bestowed upon it. The knowledge of the laws of our physical being .has been confined almost entirely to professional men; but it is becoming known that nature's laws are the same in ovcrv human being and that all alike should have a knowledge of themselves. The utility of physiology being manifest it follows that il should be regularly taught in all our common schools; for in tlseso the mass of our people receive tho whole of their education. There arc varions practical uses of Physiology in even' day life; but I shall not enter upon a specific cmimeraticn of these, desiring to call attention, especially to three great general uses of a knowledge of this science its utility in improving man, physically, mentally, and moral' v. '1 'I - 1 . 1 . .me urai pouu 10 oe notieeu is tlie per-1 fee fand intimate union existinir betwieii the I(vlr nrrl tVn nn-,1 i n in to the dust on which wo tread: the other allied to j angelic, and even divine intelligence. Wo can ooncaivÄ of a diihVrent order of things. O We believe in a higher order of beings of incoporeal existences where the spirit is free, and can range tha universe unimpeded by any connection with matter. Again there are the various kingdoms of nature, in which we behold brules, plants, and stones rising one above another, i:i tho organization none of which we conceive to be possessed of mind. On the one hand are .pkitual, on the , other wholly material. j ' :.i mi. it.. i t Ane loiu is iiueu i.iy man, in wiiicli it pleased the Creator to bring these two elements into close and immediate, union, as it. has been sublimely expressed to take the body from the dust, tho soul from the highest heaven, and mould tUm into ona being." Thus the mijhiv invl'eer nnnable of "bounding on from star to star in the firmament of hnowl-dgo" t!.o intellect id Newton, of Shnkespoaro, of Milton, !: . . 1 . j 1 1 f , p ,. u..i.eJ to a pi ce ;f matter 111 no rcspcrtsa- . , , , r 1 f pc. ;;,r tu tho Wly f tl,.. ,w.K8t labor-ir; iany and mos: v.'ontieriu.iy ina.lo." j is t!.o nmst wondetfal r-nv-tiiMi rT.T d-.ovah ! r... .i . ....... ... iui uns union üooo :: stop l.sro. live ly act v.epoiform ie;"irts the a-ney of both tb.e.e elenients: tt:o body and tl. ; mind. The mind -sees not till the rats of ' light reach tho retin through the lenses and humors of the eye. Tho drum of the Carmttbtlo affected by the vibrations of me air ocioro we can j.ear. . lien Ave speak we call into txcrcifo the'vocTi organs thejnost perfect muMc-K.x in tl.e world. When wc wiito it is by the muscles of the j hand and arm. The common operation of i thought canr.pt well ho carried on except in a affect a lo: mathe La Place. Again every mechanical opera lion, however simple, requires the exercise of the faculties of the mind of memory, judgment, perception. Now the question arises, arc hodiesuf ours '.hese houses in which we live, move, and have our being. these organs through which the mind performs all its functions, which nre lhe medium of Communication b'!ween the inner and outer worlds, aro theso material subStances worthy of our care? Is it of any importance that miiels bo vigorous and active, let our bodies be healthy and strong. There ie far too much neglect of this portion of our being. The physical man is worth caring for, yet the greatest ignorance prevails with regard to the laws of our physical being. "Wc enter into the solution of the most difucult problcms, wo icason, we look abroad over thei surface of the earth, and survey its rivers, mountains, sens, and continents, wo enter1 into its depths and explore its structure, we ascend to tho regions of tho firmament and contemplate the moons of Jupiter, the tings of Saturn, and the innumerable systems, suns, ami worlds, that make up the vast Universe of (iod, Ave even roll back the veil that separates us from the past, and through the instrumentality of dead languages, engage with IIomer'B heroes in the siege of Troy; tread with' Socrates the groves of tho Academy; find mount the forum vtith Cicero and 'Demosthenes. All this and more we . study and teach 'our youth; and yet w'e teareely ever teach them to look into themselves lit contemplate their own corporeal structure's, and the practical use to be gained rem ttitm. Is it of no consequence that; tho young know how , to invigorate and -improve her physical sys terns?' Is it of no consequence that' ibcy know how to preserve their health and prevent desease? If these these things are of importance where shall they be as appropriately taught ns in tho common school? Physiobgy, taught with a f;w plates or' a mannikin and Rome anatomical preparation
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is well calculated to interest the .'young mind. It cannot be otherwise than .interesting to every, human being, as there is
no branch of study in which we are so im ' mediately concerned. j formed that most perfect specimen of a man a sound mind in a sound body. Peri clos equally great in the Hold and in the! forum, was an instance of this judicious
training. Let us take an instance of ourj saL ;,s 1' P'iuted a pistol at him, 'Whcie method ol procedure. A youn man to-!bl,a11 1 .vou' Jo,m?' TI' l'11"1 w,"nt
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.-... 1.,.-..-. 1..' . 1 C f 11 i r i and healthy, with a vigorous circulation, and 1;.; ends upon his .studies with ardor j sufficient t swallow the whole course in one term. Ho. takes 10 time for ex. crcise, scarcely for relaxation, while bis brain is taxed to its utmost, and the blood is determined powerfully to that organ. lie begins to bo tioublfd with tho headache, dizziness ensues, with wandering j thoughts at times, and soon his reason has vanished. I ins is no fancy sketch, it is . " - . . lIlU! 1,1 t?ry panicuiar, as was fully exem plilied in tho ease of Joseph Froth ingham, of fcvilom, Massachusetts, tho sad account of whom is given in the American Annuls of Education: and at the close of the ju ticu-, ti,c But . " ould not n thorough Knowledo-e of! phys'udogy )reservo both sexes from incalculable evil?" He also gives .mother case in which the blood instead of settling upon tho brain, rushed forth in a profuse discharge) from the lungs, and n young man of brilliant talents paid the penalty of death upon his too h.isty elforts to become a scholar, in violation of nature's laws. Or perhaps the student has neglected to bathe, and the pores of the skin having bedn?d, the invisible rspiration nnd waste portions 01 mailer, instead (l passin !! . I . . on remain m the .system, thus producing what we call a severe cold. Now instead ! of taking a bath and exciting friction of th- ! 1 . , ,1 0 , r . hkin .so as to-.p. thc pores; and rcn:nmg from eating a day or two to give the ; svstem a chanc e to resume its normal con- i ditton, he has heard tsomo old nursery SfofV of " tjfuflino- n e,l.l .i,l vin - a fever." and he thinks it a ,'!,? ,,'u, to 'j"y himself over oysters and i roast turk' vs. i he consenuenco is he In ; iTie.isej, u,e aniou ii 01 .-uio matu1 . 1 . , sS'"'dd pass oil, but r.W not. T creases the amouni of .-ute matter which i lK, - ..i...v,r!,W...I. I.U c,IJ throws Wo 10 Imp's: rashness bas ni'Vided. Wcnlij not Kiu-li Rv - '':i tho los ot rhvMol.wy in sclmol-bnv d.iv? There is a nation vlmo people compress tl.e fret ihe lialf-ch ilizeil Ciiine.se: the liatdit-aded Indians, it is said, apply :l XVJ'Hht 4,' lhe hea I b give it a certain hape, and I have heard ol another nuti.va. that Mirnass even tlvse- in th?ir efforts t' improve on the models given by tho Crea tor ri'l l . , i i , 1 liesu last taue a im m; viral o.u t. wheic are contained tin heart, and i ttm: other vital organs. This porti.ni of the! hidv they eiiiiinress t studi an extent as i almost to stop the profess of breath bur. Tl , ,.' (l, ,, , . . , s. . Lieeirculation of the h,iod H retarded, n is impel 1'eeily pui ilie.i i:i th luni's, :iml ! seiioo;s iciiii t improvement in this respect, especially with lhe next generation? 1 have now to pass to a consideration of the inlluence of a knowledge of physiolog ical laws upon moral character, especially in jirevcntintitig certain vices. Take the single vice of drunkenness. Now commence with the young.' Let the child know with what a mysterious frame he is supplied, "how fearfully and wonderfully he is made," let hint obs;rve tho harmony i j O --- -- bid action to any part, and thereby draivo the whole system, lot him kiiotv too that a gif.it First Cause has given him this mysterious .structure to watch over and preserve through lif and then let him understand i the cll'ects of alcohol on this divine piece of - - - - . . . Ml III' ti mechanism that strong drink must d.v range the notion of tlie stomach, that il will unduly stimulate the whole svstem. that nicohol will coagulate albumen, that of this substance the brain contains a lai-c pro - portion, that alcohol has often been found iu me tuain ot inebriates,"' thereby deadening the intellect, and destroying "tho very man himself; let him know all this, and by n ill shun the vice of intemperance as ho would a pestik-nee. I do not hesitate to say, that were this subject thus thoroughly uniiersioou uy. every person, prohibitory liquor laws would be of as little use as would be a law to prevent tho worship of the Sun. Ts sum u, then: there are three grand reasons why 1'JiysioIogy should be taught in our Schools; they are these: It will prevent diseases, improving and invigorating the physical man: It will supply a medieino through which tl.e mind can act with power and efficiency, because it is a healthy medium; and it will, also, improve the morals of the community, for it will prevent' Intemperance, and kindred vices; and iu no 6tudy can the judicious instructor diiect the young mind more successfully to lhe wisdom nnd good ncss of Gon. . - J,P. A new republican paper has just been started at Crown Point, Indiana. Th (Jrand Jury have found true bills against Eckel and ' Mis. Cunningham, for .Ilurdell. iSnodurassis the murder of Dr. Ilurdell. Snodg held to bail as a witness.
lu"' Iva,t a ,ns ,,wm lorouege. lie lias j loaded. Ho is in deep digress at the acbeen accustomed to iianf.-Ui- is strong ! cident. Murphv mado a dying declaration
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jf 2T According to tho latest advices from Mexico, the number of properties belonging formerly to the church, sold by virtue- of tho law of disamortization of June 25, 1C5G, is 2.R10, valued at $10,C90, 332 09. The disamortization of church property has in several places not been completed from Qucretaro, for instance, there -had been 'no returns U all. To obviate this, Sr. Ledro crave orders before leav
ing tho cabinet th.it all the properties which had not been sold in their respective States should be sold in the city of Mexico. A bill is before the Louisiana Legislature allowing the head of each family to taken three dollar newspaper at the ex pense of the .State, John Murphy, a printer, while engaged at work in Bunce & Co's oifiec, in New j Volk, last week, was approached by a young man named Miller, who playfully "ii. Killing mi i i v wi.i iii a ii'v i.our.-s. I ' . X J . Miller s!ivs he f!i 1 imt Lmiiiv tht iil-,id v;i ! J "1 ! tMat n0 h'-dicved the shot to have been ac('llJoMtal ;Hclu Slötinlisfinfiits. mm, mm, w i tiou The undorsipiK'd will oiler at auction at A. innede's ,ctore in rivinouih, on SATURDAY. MARCH 2lsl., 1C57. all of his lioi!tf holl furniture, eon-istiu of I'eds and Uedding, Chairs. Cooking anU Tarlor Stove, l'edstcai!, HuieaiH, &c, ILc. iMX months credit will be piven on 11 sums over Ihne dollars, purchasers giving note with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement law, sale to commence at 1 o'clock 1. M. iiurlä ü 1), YINXEDfiC. CINCINNATI, PERU, & GHICACl "--1 hazxi re. o x t TmE TAULE, NO. 2 TO TAKE EFFECT MARCH 2, 1357. TIIAINS LEAVE, OlNG SOCTII: i f -j , NAMES OF ! No. 1. Xo 2M1 No. 3. i ; & I'ttsbV Tittsbur-h station' 3. ! P; I'rei'ht Express, j Exproe?. ClMC VOO,. -1". P. M. 8 10 p. M. 7 00am 5 43 "11 r.'3 " IjAt'OUTE,. GO CO fiT Sni.i.wr.u.. 7 fiT 7 I'l 0 uii K'kvki.k, T "'t-J .r' 03 r, ti: '' " ! Knott s, . . .1 .H 1 ?r 11 " t It Tvm:r 1 1 9 :fs:,o ; Pi.YMorm.J 7 7 I'd a:m " ,7 13 lVi 'sri-ie;,. 'il 17.1 : i ) If 17 " " 12 03 a. m. " 10 18 " 1-3 .i0 " " 13 :;r 1 1 mi " ! y 4 ) " TRAINS LEAVE, OOING NORTH: ! Z e I I 1 NAMES OE STATIONS. Xo. A. Xo3Ml No. G. Chieuo Cliieasro Lxpre?5 Pre v,, - ,, n i i . "''I j D IV) a M 'A 0Upm! ri - YMouni,. .3 :IS3 0 G :0 " 11 0).l.oi 8 13r.M 8 r; rpenntenl.nt', U.f Sup't. Lrte. CORONER'S NOTICE. ""VTOTKUiU hereby pven, tint m pur?uanco o I the St;ituto. I was called upon to ho!d nn ii 1 .... . 1 I . . .1. jufinco of inc. ucst over the lxxiv ot :i oean in e.;i. m -n refWl, i.ec of IVter Cr i-.vft.r.l. m this county, on t!io , r.i l... . f 1. 1 w il I'.ll.nviln' t'ji'N:l!;M':ir! lV..mt!ie venh.-t .f a Javy: "The ilccea.vd a mm IV I .11 II I l I ' - - ii In-tweeii .ri." and (') vears of :tiS :i! i:t ti e f'.ct six nr-ii.'s :.eaY m i; :i T 1 1 h' o v whi-k'-i: tai!ir l . . ..... I .l...i...l.ri.l. 1? tum., i: !.! -. OY 11 .I'!'1, l.il.e r Iii III um, ii.- iiw .. , , . i. . i vi.!, him, :m I lli it he e mi" o -aMi l.v int ia.i,i vi c; ; i ii n ne n ii n i ( Jmt.i T:o. miri: lnh II. M. LOC. N. ('..roner. l!y I. U 'A, Di-paty. ' --n m'p ni' ivnr v .NrAlh Or INDIANA. MAUSHALL C nniTVTV ; fr, ,r o;. ..s n.,,...,,, n..,,, .,- J It lH Ji(l '7 i'f in 1 1 .""117. 1 . ."i ....... . . 1 Tip!ecaiioe township Due Justice of the re ice. 1 OneConstal,lef.,rr.!erv Justice in eieh down- ,!,,; U, ..ne O'.erk, TrAsurer, and one Trustee 1 . .. r.,M,i,.ivii),;r Oni. Tuetirf of lhe reare: in every y township in s lid count v. In witness of wh'eh, I herennt' pet inv hntut ami nllix the eal of saiil (L. S.) court, .it oliiee in riymouth, this 9th dav f Mareh, lw."7. NFAVTON l. PACKARD, Clerk. Certificate. I, Janiea V. Van Valkcnhur;:h, Flierl iV of Mar shall comity, Indiam, hen hv certify that the fore till the olliccs above emniHr.itetl 1'iYon nnIer niv hand this 9th dav of March, 1'""7 j. v. . n v. i , k v. n n u n c 1 1 , sheriff. maris lSt:i. STATE OF IXDIAXA, MAltSllALL COUXTV: In the Marshall Vhcutt Court, Avqust Term, 1C57. J'001,1,1 TW,,itc:ln;l I MM W,utP' vs On account. lit nry lt. I fine The phiiiitifTs in the nhovc entitled caur, j Liston and Williams, their attorncvF. have filed m my otl.ee their loniplaint on r.ccount : nnd it ap;earinjrby allidaiit, that the defendant, Henry It. Iliu hfiiig a resident of this State has departed therefrom vrith intent to defraud his customers he U therefore notified of lhe lilin and pendency of p.nu eoinpia mi , ami iii.it the same will he hoard at the next term of the Marshall Circuit Court, to he holden at the court house in l'lvtnonth, oi, the second Monday of Auut. iioxt. nnd I 1 1'i' n'i, nnwer or iioniur thereto, tLe same will - r--- V ill ene noaiu aii'l Uetornnned in hi absence. Attest: MAVTON K. TACK ARD, nnrlS lfctt. Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. STATE OF ivm.lAM, u ; ii,- MHMJ COUXTY, SS. Marthall Circuit Court, August Term, 1 bS7 Louis Hathbone and "i James C. Kennedy, I On account, v. Henry 11. Mine. The plaintifT, in the fibove entitled ratine, hx I.iStonndilh.im.thtiruttorucj?,have filed in my f.niee their complaint on account, nnd it appear. n by atl.davitthat the defendant, Hcnrv H I lino . bfing a resident of this Sutu, has departed ihereIrom wit nntent to defraud hi. creditors; ho is therefore notified of filing nnd pendency of "id eomi, a,nt,and tl l it the eamc wilt be heard at tlie next term of the Marshall cireuitcourt, to he hold Monday of Augu,t, next, and miles, he appear plead, answer or demur the,, V- ' card an'1 ernined m his absence. AttCSt; NFAVTON R. l'ACKAHD, Cle.k mria-l3. Circuit Court.
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vou Ollice. jc2'2tf. " Li3 jf ikSkTh V MHQiu G5i , All who are buying !Ti"iVlfc2 4 2 I I VIT 62 I l5UOIf3 . & fellUrjÖ! Oil' nin e jooisiieiow Hie Jnck More, l am v.mv s.Iiiiig ' O "UL StO ir O Xl3L And work of My Own Manufacture! Cheaper than merchants are m IIin;r th ir L.i.-tern manulactrue. in a word, I w ill btllyou ZSttOiS el 2r(l KZMWS Ui all kinds CHEAPER, Iliiiii any oilier IIcii.se EAST, WEST, NORTH CR SOUTH. And if you wif-ti, you can h i cyour Calf, Kip Cow-hide Boots Made to your order, and by the liest Workmen in Marshall ( oiinlv. Hepairing' 2 Done Neat, Cheap, and on SEuir-soiviuz, si fttj cities. mam.ß " " 1 ih UAIiLING. riymouth, mu5 lTtf. STARTLING FACT. I 1 1? a conc ded fact, by every one, that howevg er costly, iiazl:ii. sind expi n-ne, a woin.m dre. ma; be, it h not coiiiplereand lioishe.,uiileshe has on nneat, ti.iy, nn 1 f'.ih':on.ib!e Shoo. Call .41. -v.. , in- n ,M, in rii-i iiM.niitH' K'tjuir - 'il iiii wtorn .-.1-. .....If ... I I . . . TT . cd. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HOOT. mai3 I7ti" whitFkiddding shoes I7OK the IJ.i.le, on the veM:nir oeeaion, and through tic hoiievmooii a i;t lieautiful article, at - " WHITMOKE', maio 17tf. Sin of the (Jo'Jen IJoot. STUB-TOED BOOTS. WE would s-iy to the Gents of riymouth, tint we are prepared to take your measures for the fashionable Stub-Toed Hoot, made from IYeiK-hCaU' that is Frtnch Ca if, by a lioot-maker that is a L'oot-ni.iker, warranted to fit like n clove, at wiirmouE-s, Sign of the Goluen lioot. mar. -17tf! J fk CASKS MLN'S KIP BOOTS, for $2 7 -8-per pair; such as arc retailed tvervuher for $3 LV3, at VIÜTMOr!::S. re maro I7tf Sum of the G-.idcn Hoot. 4 LA RGIJ aoitnK-nt of Gent's Cotton and TA. WooUn Socks, bought expressiv lor the riymouth bo; call and see theni. at mar3 17tf " SIGN of GOLDEN LOOT. A N cndleSä VurietC of Misse nn,l n,,!.?. t.. v. Guitci-3 andShoe., cheaper than can be hid this tide of Cleavelan.!. of l.n n-ttr.,! 1.., n ... "nuuiu. fllllS. S -o , M S S:7(' fur :J 25 a,d i- r i ' 5 I-"'t,,r(,"!i,'t bo found in the State. Ji.Iks Gait.w, LuskiiH, fSlinnrs of evcrr ptvlo and i tic;, now o,.ene,t au.l f.r sale. W ctni.ot bop in t) pniinier.itc any more, .n our stock is o 7, "'lU3"""--'ii sinsiy an, t.'iat live ."I ".uiuviiuii j ioiiis ami juiek sales, is the word with ii-. C. WIIIT.MOItn, .A-ent mar5-l7tf. tri-xi of Cold ,ot. i I UP Vi 1 l I IRKS -i.l. Ul.l j Ji.lllJUli II il I i. N. II. WILM A MS i Co., (Sijeccssors to I.. Siiekmav,) MAI I ACTI HIZKS OF ALL KINL' TOMB Of all sizes ;nd form?. Also w ill furn!-h 3 1 AN' TL CS AND TAIiLE TOR-, of all Pattmn. . .......... oc.-2-.:,:1vl lir.M i., iuinA. p'.WAIlDS' ) a mi Ir.i i Saloon! ! "STS :i!w Ys or n. and S. EDWARDS, the i ro9 rietor, is at all time ready to aj.j)ly th ant. of fjfmtgrfj ISvn ami Eloys, a .,, .. ,..? .1..., ni,.,.v ftr ilm il...-i i iivwi. .nn in. ui v. umw. '.rt1.''1 'in I , yK.lA' V.K A KS In the State, XYith uh.e.i a mm c.n MnAe h;m..v1f od, ih.i I in.l ol n.I or Ilm lt ;i in t 'Mj h. 1,.. 'H niL I ill Ii Ji lU'Uili?. N. B. All jirrsoiii in the trade irrn We supplied with the justly ceh hrated FA IK IIAVn.V Tm tci An rj Vr f,'ie me oxk call, and I'll warrant von will coaic airain if vou ever urt Inm-'rv wiuthin fiftv mi'esof Tivinouth. ' Ih IVrs.ni h.nin Rooks beh. lining to me, are reni sted to return them inmieji atelv. TSTrtv T rr.i' iih. ,..-. i ....... m. w ... . I . I 1 'VIII I TO NON KKSIDKXTS." Non residents, who f.iil m m,,. n- - the tmie above mentioned, nnd defrar, or piovido tor uetrai in-r, their potion of the expense of uid Mirvc, willlientuinedtothcC'oiu.ty Auht.r.nnd e.del.nnueneup'aI on the tax daplicnte. H,.d cidlette! aceoidin.' tolw. JACOHSNYPKU, IHUII VIISON. mara'Ttn. STATE OF INDIANA. M A Hüll A LL CO U N T Y . In Common Pleat Ccurt April term 1C57. Janioa . Hioiujison, v. V illiam McHonald (Juanlian of the heirs of I To tie relieved as aureJohn . Allen deceased Tlie riaintirt'intheabovAnfiiti i . CaPn.n his attorns ,ha,fiifa ; ,nr X r " l lainttobereleadaLuretv a i.? affda.it that the dcfuul. n VvVl Ih L V? U I ' lj fonrcsidem of the State nf w i?i in.tiiw.l ri. . i incn-io - ... una- ana j eiKlei.cy f tai l C J lamtand that the f ame w ill be heard - t I . term of the Murvti.n tM. ..VU Ulhryl Ll re umnext Lolden at the Coü; 'llou;; in iTn , 10 tIMondayofAprifXandmnrt: i" lead answer or demur thereto, the ,amV wfll b' hear,Und determined in hUaUvnee Attest NEvtoN K. packaHD, Cleik Jouth,MA miSffi ' 0,lh!UH,'Rtl ipof th
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COMMIclUiN J'U o oALh. tvTOTICE is her by five n. that Ii!! ., .
j Court House door, in tho town of 11 vrn.,u.; j fr.ilfln frimfr Indiana. Gil Satunfav. iL. id.iycf March, between the hour- of lu Ulock A. M. ami 3 o'clock P. M, ..S ,; ! sale at public outcry, inn iiioHiii;r !' uj..r0;lI estate situate iu" said ceenty, to wit: The Kouth-at omrtcr of 'wt.,u '0, ; , townin (Xi,) north of r.ue H, ( S ! t.ur-uaiKC of an order of tho M .uh.!l (',,,, ,. . I CUM., ,y Wotfagc "-n the r.r-mio. Haid f.-f J ty ;s j,j,nr;ii-d at riht IU irs p r nnr-, ni..j ify,; 1 ,lt public sale, will not for Ksa than 2 :jpj4 ,j its its appraised value. If said property i- not sold on s.iM !.iv at pv,' - outcry, 1 will th ii proceed to sell the sire ht vatc sale, and will receive tidj tlicrefor ;it my ,f ficc in the said town of I'lviuouth, after i-ai j H .1 tticr The above property has conrc n: ui LuildinrK, i yoenr o; I.trr, nd :'.'c i.t ricn s of l.i r.c. is a fine chance to rt aj-ood ftini c!i-ap, uui u:,. on good term 5. Dn't I hp the op'.ortt:n't v. IIORACIJ COI.'JJI.N'. ii. n-.!' :.' r rcbrutrv.rt 1 TöT. -Irl 2 I.S'J' T I.hl'TDJS r. mtiiiin- in the IVt ():'.' c- . .it 1 rn I'ebniarr 11th, 1WÜ7. A? f-r A-.r.t4ar!i A tron VAU n M; Uort n Cyrus; P ii. Lda. ; Vywcn Jcrcrn! '.; Clark I'.. U.; Cic.-s John; Clemens Jo?cph 1; CI ink .Mary; Click I'; Colery Patrick; Cauldwcli Edwin; ('order John; C.i;iiell Titer; l)y Joliii; Diicornf I'iiilip; Dehavcn John; Dunpin J .M; Demcr JoJin A; Dr;-kc Daniel; Duulap Alex tndt r; Dille Israel; Carl .M iry; Cnirle .M.ithiai; Fish Samuel; I'inkins C If; Gmv John; dri-T r","i'"' VT ; V ,irn. 1 ? L - Ii: 11 - I I ii J.ieoli; Kiiiii-v Jieol A; Kaiii h Jertrm-il-i I.Mieh Karlnel; McCalif 1 Kobcrt; M 111-0! 1 11 .' j r.1'1.1; M D.-lIe II. i.-on, Martin Jairn-i -'; M . ,.. J tnn-s W- M,-D'iw. 11 Itolrt-t-t; !fat!ie.n Jaü... j .Mai Ls Daniel; .McDonald K'tbtcca; Noc Ii; .. 1 bele; ),, r Cn;ii; Vh'll s A D; Vituv I ,.; : I.; I ane iditm: I ir-on Ixniid:i; I'ratt Sunt..-: ! Pietr-J.-.ne: Tarker Win; Pane KC; I'i.il.r; J : i Per.n.v; Si;-..n PiiVr: Snmue! IVikei; J,,Ltit .1 . ; I I r " 1 it tr 1 ivaiiiviiif; juncs ri.aiif mm rir r: iw j Nancv, Fpowier; G. II. i; Shirh v; J. I. ! barker; John T ne; Lawrence Thrali, J. L I , - 1 1 ner; J. 1. Jiavwer; J. II. Vane; l'oi.fit U'inkillhaek; Henry Wood; R. V. 3 William-: Lnich Wilson; II. Ifise; Cathrloe Witd.a. ; M Wade; W. M. Wilhtlm; Mrs. M.trl 1. Perlons calling for nuy of tl.e ab . will please SJiv "Advertised.', an 1 r tr date of list. ' J. K. I) ROOK K; P. M. TIPPECANOE FLOUR." RRANGI:MI;NTS have U, n male t , s -ply tl.e 1'hHiouth market with thi . : the eenuire c.mi be lbr.11 i at Stick's, V::.:.. and on the corner at the old 6t..r. of Lr... k i L -uns, oulr. N.n.i p.s.allcma:; lc . fehl 9 l.'tf SHKRIFF'S .SALK. HV viriue of an xe. u'i -ri to ne' di.-erv,! il from the Clerk of the M.ir.hill ("in u t I w;Il ex;)e for sale, at public uwth n. at t! e .. j house door in Vi mouth, .M tr-Ii ill eeni.tv, I i'll the 21st DAY OF MARCH. i::-7. I ,,otw rn the hour of ten oYlmk a. i O eloe O eloetc t. m. t,f k1u1 ,1 ... ..., m.. ; m., .ir. " I tu. I'MI'JP 1 Mtjr real ( cu to-wit: ! 1 hv rc,lts an,J Trot' f"r ft term of vc-.r- :v r v i rr-din- seven, of lot umbertuo "',, f y ,r ' J -lition to the torn of Km-i'i, ',1',", j I't number en-. (I ) in Tho'm,S A , U addition to the tonn of Iom t n, all in M.-'Vi I'h. ; inny, in.li.ina, toother with the And on failure to n-ahze t!,c MI amount of C Ju -m-nf, interest and oo-ti d.:e , n sü, -xvcut - -T Ml I'''"!" t'T Mh- fee si..,; ..e of ,ud re.d ertat-, or so, nueh thereof as wav ben--;e, .-u v t i-.ili-ty S.ii.i e( .Miticn. ;Xm": ,! P-'TTty of II. um II. IVixur. ne.- j . ,,.;ni!r J. i . VAN VAI.Kr.NHUncil, i hell.V M.irh..:! .-...mv, IikI;.!.!. i r. fee $ J.iM) 1 s u MilJ.IM- S SA 1.1' f wxi- e fr uV at r:r '.. , r 1 I I ! .1. L. . ' t I , - " ;n U1 or 15 1 I: ' i. 1, I ' i l i: I.I V , J ; , .;4 ; r j ui the 2U- DAY F MAIICII. IPA7. ! ; ,vi e?. ;!,- i.o r- i t. n 'o'..! a. m. u ! f. : r 1". .. r! f..:h . ' ' -w.t: - i r i trrn of yenrs : ' i. .':.' r lii'tv-nine. . ;; t . . M :f V- Ci'uilt. !,,.!,,: . 'i'l:. I- II" e w i : o: i the : r.-.r. ii.. as t!,e .- ; m. . .i :i j p ii tit b' tiwi n John H. Niir am J,d n St rin- A ... ...-. .1 :i i . i . - . 'I 4 Ol & III in 'ir i.vu. .l.i ii .i !U . tieea irum h .ri.i Mai !i ill ti Au-tin fuller; t.ipether with a St.-. a I ..... .1. .!...-- lexeci'iiii 1 i- 1 Lxocr.tc J the T:or,rty of Austin V.,r. ft : lhe s-.v.t r. I ,nn r Uo.e nlt Arvn l'i ! :. Mini I m i I l!..l.... L. as ,v "' o. u,.eiHiry u Mi:n SVJ t W'lX " .;V l!'ijm :- ro w.UMi.K alu t - J. r. VANVAi.Ki:M;n;t;ii. h.ieiiir M ir'i.iil c.uiil. In ( r fee feLlD 15t3 lh W.TAYLOR fc ( O.. nrAiTKii INHEAVY AMD SHELF 1A A UU Ak a jU IRON. NAILS, GLASS. i.C. A!W Tureh isers of all kind of : At .... ifobli ram. -1 1m. i-'üutwaym:. iNiv , . . . . . i . ..... .1... .... a h"'iimiiii !kt o win J.in 'dhviion n-il. tit. n,,d bin-in dah n i.: ; - ' Coinn.iion AW j STATU OF 1M)AXA, r . MAHSIIA t.L COl XT Y SSr the Mar,.aU Cirnat cd n f A' Term If . . . ,frw- I to. jonnt.mn, Jameü R. Ihi nctt "i Ri t ert II. Mihall and ' 1 William R. Lnglikh, f (xirnjiUitit ou HrniT n. Hinf. count. u TTrnrmMre.I.that rn the Tth dY of I ?1 nurr , lb. , the rlaintiff, in the alve .MitW CAiise by C. II. Rit ve -beir Ail.. .ii in ni the nid.jv,tof a dUihtcreMod Kn-m U tld fvnd.nt Ilmry lt. U,.f in Ä tH,(Il ol e p i of Indian; ke i tl.refore noticed ef hlmpandunduiev of iii.l ...:. . ..i ...iiif j;n.e w ill be hi lh. nlt t; Mbil VirCUlt Cmrt. trt Mrv.. . c t -Y, r -t. to romT.,c-. on the ,ecoi M J?J A"U l .ar.TW. . Tl V " "V'' ,?,.Crc, t,,e ! "d l VA-.. Attest Mavton n.rrk-Ann. r .MaihU Cirruit Court. MAY AND UnAUTlFl'!.S5TYI.K0K pTf11 winter ZETti3 ioMcna.id lWju;tr.uiwdiMl for ! wlr WUAVLUX k SIMRIXY'f books; books i ? u. i tract cf School nd ne on, Looki eitr oflered for aal in HimtuUi. e fotjndai CHARLES TAL."1 M
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