Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 45, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 September 1857 — Page 2
THE DEMOCRAT
t. Mcdonald Editor.
PLYMOUTH, 1XD. Thursday Morning. Sept, 24, 1S57. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Treasurer and Collector, I. VI XN KD (iE. Hoarder, daxiel McDonald, Coroner, JACOB BARNES. Commissioner 2nd Dist. KÖDERT PIPER. I? We are authorized t-j announce th name of WILLIAM M. PATTERSON", as a cauJidate for t?i offl. '6 of Count j Treasurer, subiect to th dc - ... 1 "wvr lu uc ctcioa of the Ivgal roicn of MonhAlI uountv, on the 13lh of October neit. -ll'te. Thrc seems to be a variety cf opinions
in reference to the manner in which school j t ions, Gov. AVillard will be under the painniontr should bc distributed among the j ful necessity uf filling their places by apdiffcrent schools. A portion of the town-' pointment.
portion ot the town-! ship Trustees will divide according to the 5 t..imh.r .,f ntn.v. . .i, - i i ! w - - w .i 4.. i ..HUIIUI WIG BCUOOl,' others will I gi can equal quantity to each ! ri.;a xuau. J diool. Tli roneou and contrary to the law governing thf case, the second is also contrary to law, r. ales there was n uniform piice paid to teachers for month, or term, which is not;
and will not bo the case. Ihc law con-! . 3 b ' l-mplatos that there are, or shall be a suf-1 aßd t,,ll,k th' consuU ll,eir own ricieni number of school houses to accom- ! U,tereSt onouh l kccP uiet for Just a few modate nil the scholars, and that school ! w4Sels and ll,en can have al1 their shall he taught an equal length of time, i PPd. " the way of Dry Goods, .t i . , i eii I Groceries, and notions of every kind: at the without regard to the number of scholars.!, . . - -, r. . .i-i l . i A ' lowest possible living figures fact. I how interested m having a school taught, j 1 00 Ar required t make choice of some per-! 5TKiinior says that the Central Bank, son as teacher. Tho director'; duty is to! the Bank üf llie Capfcol, at Indianapolis, make their choice known to the Trustees, an'l lhe lliver of Beloit, Wis vhose duty it is to employ them, if thev ! consin liave ,:liletl-
ran agree on the terms; provided the teacher produces a certificate from one of the school examiners. We look at the case in this light. The ' Trc...c !,. ,1,. ..i ..r ..v.: -...I f 1... - .1 1 ...1.1 a ii. .' aiiu ui ii.c scnoi ucionging tome township. The law piesumes that they ; hall net impartially, and have schools ' taught by competent teachers, an cquel ' Icncrtli of limo in O.l.'li district. Tlmro .h a
,mou, uouoic nit nunuxT 01 5cr.01.1rs in senders rescued from tlrt Central Amerisome distiitts that there are in others, CJl. The details of ih.. calamity will ha and they mar ho much farther advanced, ! obtained on the arrival of the Kluis at and would require a teacher that would ; Xorfolk.
rost the TrusL-es one half more tin sail Otiei I would that was entirely competent to teach j in one of the smaller districts, where noth- j in; further than the elementary brandies had to bo taught. h that as it may, the ; schools whi-h arc taught by order of thcTrusties must hi taught an equal length of time throughout the township.
9"Wo learn from the J'em Sentinel, ! jj0?0I 1h.it thn Sheriff and Treasurer, whose time' Ti ft M. , ... . . , !. . . ' llie sea was very heavy at tl.o time the -p.red in August last, according to their , shjp fuUndered oommissi,n,. have concluded that the law IVrty-nine other passengers were pickof looC, making the terms of othco uniform, C(J b thy bark Kloi3e 1 constitutional, consequently, thev refuse T.n lnmfQ en r it . . , , ,. , , , " . ! Ahe names of the five saved by the bark V deliver over the bcoks. pißers ivn.. to ,.
1 f ' 1 t hos who wr-? elected last fall. 1 he Sen.ir,,-, um .n .Mony ( i iti.insl) 1 1 . . t ar rt. thrc wer six dihiculti;s (fights) in IVru. j Tho comhattrnts were al, sober men, and : usually j.eaeoable -,m- 1 1 .v . .1 ' . . j.-? uii'iesiaini LJi.iL me tieino crais , in r.o twe II 1 JiiiIi.mi ln-yif. hran nnmi. 1
i.atd Hon. John Petit as their candidate-! lra' Amei icH fdered on .Saturday last, forjudge, and tho republicans have norni-1 Fifl)' pnssengtTi wore rescued by the XurTi.ted Charles Test Esq. as their candidate. ' xv-'' buk Kl-i4. including twenty-six if- 'iv.r ;a r.. ... females
.'J I . A J. II .1 IUI j nillUlUR- III. II. 1)1 n iu . publican candidate. We knew him when 1. 1..-. 1. a-i .i .1 - .i ; i.ii&;iv i 11 . 1 iia iirwr iiiMiiiiira.il 10 1 .10 : V I J 4 y I IV lll'JV UUIVII'.I t ' J III", j wliv party, afterwards he joined the dem- .1 oeratio party, and failin- to be promoted, 1 l1,.ttJ1,dh;mfto,h,,1,l.lL,, tr- 1 1 , , IiT ,7 i l. . A: f .. IC. K. l leartlt n f. w lvr-r-I- a tine. let fr
"w -""-v ; iiemenaui niiam Li. iiernuon, U. s. AaBroad, who has the contract (except some ! Vy. tiro or three sections) to make the road j The crew consisted of IUI men; passenready fr the tie4, from bore to Chicago, g,M8 total, G2i touls. proposed to the citizens of Porter county, i thit he would go on and finish his cn-; Arrival oT llie lVr.iSI.
tract ... . . i 630 take on ed by refepoiisible parties. The grading j will now be.ßnihcdatas oarlv a dav as possible. ' JE-tTT. D. Iemoti Esq., Secretary of the Laporte County Agricultural Socio.y, will aecfpt our greatful acknowledgments for a family ticket, which he kindly presented j lo us. The Fair id to be held on the list day of this jnonth and tho first iud second f Octobcr;and from the preparations which are being made, it will undoubtedly be the jaost interesting, jbf any that has been held In the fiorth. " A new Poat-Office, called 'Argus," has been established about nine miles south of this place, on the Michigan road, and Orriu Manon appointed P. M. . m "Thers was Ya pretty sharp frost last .Monday moniing. !
, provided they would raise him 1 .Ntw l ouk. Seut. 15. Tim Hi,.nnl.i,.i i ne great iiortion oi the existniir hnan I ""swell ti. JJeiiediet, lorniei lv vl Jhis city, i . ,,'i4
,000 in cah, thc balance ho would IVrsii arrived this morning from Liver- c'Ui difliculties have been occasioned by an ! b,Ut ,,ow f Xiaoar;t i''1'1- W P,vsU,iUH . WR t i . . . . . .... . . J 1 .!., ... I. . . : i i . . . .
in bonds of the Comnanv. at 75 cts. P' w,in C m? loU'c üln ,,,st- The bteamer excess of, and an indiscriminate credit, r"-.- n;i? m ÜOon . iW-M-uWI ...
, - irultoii arrived out on the 3d list. inimiJhC r . i ,.ipue(i oi uu- arrest ol her husband. White, l.f M.I the dollar. , . . 4,,i- immeuso amouutsoi money have been' i ...... i t . iu uoiih.. Lcconiptc, the American horse h is i i l,ul1 Latkii. As we go to press, we learn ( The Porter County Democrat of last! been badly beaten in the race for the War-1 1 t0 rai,wa)' projects, uithout an that Mr. Kobeitso,, has decided to waive ,,, . . """S"-
weeksavs that tho .amount, lias heei. nieder. I wiek run. Onlv ihr... n.. ....! Iw. I ad.-ouate examination of the character .f;J' examination, and five bail to answer at u '..
jfT"We notice in our exchanges that
Irnvnrnor i ant has notitip.I inn I erks 1 in those counties where vacancies have oc- ! cured for Senator or Representative, lo give I notice that said vacancies will bo fillel at ! the October election. Should he deem it j advisable to call an extra session the comi ing winter, there will probably be a full house. Judiciary. AVc learn from the Stato Sentinel that the question in reference to whether the resignation of Judge Stuart and Crook-ins, have created vacancies has been submitted
to the Attorney General; who, gives as hi j the steamship Canada on the 5th insl., goopinion that there arc no vacancies to fills "g. into Liverpool. She also spoke, yes-
at the October election. Judge Stewart's ! resignation will take effect the first cf Jan1 uarv next, nndJu-uge üookins , when his! i successor is elected and qualified. j We somewhat doubt the propriety ofj ' such resignations. It appears to us, that I they could have resigned, say the middle j of tho present month; then there would j hare been no question k reference to va- ! - ti i 11 i i i i scancie3. I he people would have elected i . . - . , , , I t0 fiH telr P'C, nd they COuld have j been quahheu and ready for business at the November term. As the matter now stands unless thev withdraw their resiirnapointment, ""Üon't get in a stew," but hold on v . , ' ? . .... . lorkand Philadelphia: for while ho u w n ci,:..i i i. e x .. I V4V I i VUJk UM 1111V II 9 yJ t IIUll lOb i of most everything you will want this fill or coming winter. Oglesbee & Shirley just want the folks ti:kkiijm; disaster: LOSS OF THE C EX THAL AUER ICA! .UO Iives JLol!! Charleston, Sept. 13. the steamer Thomas Swan Norwegian " bark Eloise tiie 05th inst., was malin p 1 , .1 ; 111 ijur hjS(j oi lanumg ine pariv ot nasSavannnli f-nt 1ft Tim L,L C ...... . 9 . mvj. t l.Mlllll arrived at this port this morning, with five mssenmM-c rem...od frm .1,,. p...TtMi a ica. She reports the total loss of tho ves I -- - v. Ml'. V.illllll &. 1 1 J 1 Sol treasure and mails, and about f,v 1 ;Urcd passengers. A portion of the crew, j together with the wwnan and children pas' I sengers, numbering in all forty persons, mnwere savd bv tho ln-hr M-n;. l....,l ixony, are as loiiows: n tr c .1 ? iw vr - t . . . ... . ' - 1 II. II. Uli (N. fit f ln ti rrn rt i 'In Irl a 1)au,,isrlv. Xew Yurk. Jaboz Howes, of the firm of Geo. Howes r n c i' A- Lo., San r r: ra nci sco. Col. Geo. W. LH)k, of Maine. Adolnh Frede. act of V.,,..' I r - ......ow. -v-,..f n. . rm 4. " I'- 4 u Äie;wijsnu) v,eilo.ucers were all Jost, except Jas. M. ; Trazier. second otliecr. ; .i-i v ... ! 4eci.iei enjjmeor, Leo. K. Asbl.y. rl'l 1-1 t,ok h d '"P- i The two millions of dollars in P,,eeie i - - the Central America were ust The Central America .vas commanded l.vT : l . t ii r. m being Iv.-aten by twenty lengths. . " oi minor changes in tho Imtish Ministry. Jho Mexican tdiargo d'Alfair had quitj ted Madrid. The London underwriter3 of llie Atlantic cable, offer per cent., and eive tin ! all claims for sklvae for the norti.oi ih.-.t may be regained. Eleven more British regiments are under j orders for India. Ihe Pans Pays denies the reported occupation of the Island of Formosa by the United States. The court of Assizes of Paris have condemned Ledrti Kollin, Mazziui, and others, to deportation. The Spanish papers deny thc existence of a secret treaty between the United .Stales and Mexico. The King of Prussia's health cms uneasiness. It is stated that dmlomalic relations with Naples will abortiv bo and Lnghnd.
Russian troops are concentrating on the Austrian frontier, to prevent the interference of the latter with the affairs of the
Principalities. rp t 1 r . Iurkev. Advices from Constantinoplo I state that the Porte still firmly insists that the English shall evacuate the" Isle of Per- j ine, or restore it to Turkey. The steamer Rcsson had arrived at Southampton from Calcutta, with a number of fugitives from the massacre at Meerut, including an American missionary, Mr. Hay and family. They all narrowly escaped death at Meerut. The Persia brings 250 passengers, including Chevalier Ilulicman, R'jv. Dr. Tyng, and Charlotte Cushman. She passed terday, in latitude 40 40. and longitud 70 41, the U. S. Irrigate Falmouth, bound to Portsmouth, N. II. - . The Forty Bulls ofBashau, 'Oh, for 11 furtv Parson power, To sing thy rait hyp.)cnsv!" IMerco had thirty-five hundred New England Parsons after him "in the name of Almighty God," but Buchanr.u has only forty, the old Bashan number, with "His terrible Majesty" to back them, and which Bulls "Old Buck" puts to tliglit with a single dash of his pen. What a pusillanimous set of pimps these pious pretenders of New England, called tho Priesthood, have become. Tiny have no idea but they arc empowered of Heaven to regulate the things of this earth, and dictate to men what they shall thjnk, and to the government what it shall do. For political information they read tho York Tribune, and the statements of Horace Grecley, the greatest political liar in America, are words of inspira ion to them. They preach political sermons from the Tribuue as a text book, they found their prayers upon its vocabulary of lies, and ,'iu the i rP , persecution of just such blind bigots as they, that this Government was establish ed. au .uj.poocu u,,s po.iutiu i hcm - craft this political praying and screeching farce had been played out, butii seems there are forty ministers left, fools enough n lilil ill r--l ll.., ..in...! I)..., to umiKUiev can get a hearing in the High our people am our Lonstituiion.' That is just what Brigadier (eneral Bcechcr and his tliirty-live hundred prav- : i ... .. v i . .. .. " ö j"4'-315' iiimciiuiia no yoar.ne marsnaiieu an tlicir lorces tor a regit-1 lai Pentecost fight, and called on C.o.l to heln elect Fremont, hut either (InA did not t'l 111111.11. m - i hear their petition, or els3 bo refused to
name of Almighty God," and of "Iiis ter- It is with pain that we are compelled to j rightof su 11 raw and everv other rightw hich ' ri, r.T f'r, v'UMrÄii,tö: J purirse of receiving taxes, ut ü,e tim-, i, ,.,., , . i 1 ... . , i . , l , i U'i'Oin the iNatMiiit! Aiu'-hit'i'itt'T, ("iiii . bidjc i hen in specilied, to-wit: nhle Majesty" they threaten the powers make an announcement which will startle j th whi nvvx is permuted o exercuo.-- ; thc ollly Wltilaa?(, i:iv in th, U cst.) ' c j F-dk toinship, Thursday. O,tob,r that be with the ven "ear.ee of the most whole community, and cany surrowj this i-Jth" ground occuj)ied by their lead- I 'n:nn town.IJp, Monday, 44 )t w , n , i t. . i and pain into a respectable family and a ing nr;:i i.i In liana." v'vr ""- North Pwndi!p, TuesdiV, 44 -ji onderlul men ! It was to protect the i , 1 , r . i r J , , i vW ; t$h ' : i w. -t twn-dm w!t..".i .-. , , , . i large circle of society, including our whole j GSSjjJaTXtmtrtm UV 5 C I -. - : - iV-i; .V people from the tyranny, intoler.vico and business comihunitv. One of our hitherto itivfli N&itäP&S -T-cV,-" : !' i r,'
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Theofficrs of! 444 j "V '- in.u ,lK-e uaraweii, on me application ot uis-, mm. Ji ::i a:nu poverty suojecieu in . n.lt- A(.,,,,, ; . . . , ; ; - '-""4 iiv.x.v.
rennrtathof.lv sliall not refrain from the prayer that j tuet Attorney lluson. Ihe warrant charges ; boyliood to temp:a:i n .and liiven among h.- iv n.-t t- h-o. .Ji,. tji-n-.M ! . . , vMIA I.L ('( )CNT i I ui is i ii al in o ... . ; 1 1 i t i . i i .. ... i i- . , it i.i.i 1- I,. ...I.. ..: i . i ii
.,o spoken c. Alm.sl.ty -d w.r. Jon Mm,uU- j jE:.? , .1-, .!.. 11 but jSZ " 1 i.rt.y 7: ? for Xcfolk for lr:,"" '" f juMico ,,nl l,i,i- j . ; , ; , , mv.U , !. (.I.org, l.imsdf worihy -i T- ..f ,,rP,:i ,., ,,, :, ' : tlX K'V-"' ' "
cence. and with His tcrnUe Maestu i.n.ro.t ! ... , ...... 1 ,v 'r . ,i ..r i i .1. , , k-ko-u ny:, ,1., 01 ,, .-xp,.,..,... ;,- ; ; .',; ' ' r",,:,V"'- -x:" " "f !-
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", , J" 1Vi "l"i,i:she was deemed liable and strongly predis - Beecd.er, CJreeley. th cw K,,.dand Cler- i ns,.,l Jino,,!exv und disere ,f ,!,,
gy and the "two Fremonts" all to lits. It is no use for these latter-day Republicans to call on Cod for help. He evidently is not with them, but is, (as witness the result of the late Presidential election) most decidedly against them. IIl was no doubt a friend of the early Republicans and guiueu uiein in acnieving me revolution : 1 .1 .1 : .. .1 .1 1 . ! and formiijo; the Constitution IIk ; 1 n 1 1 ii 1.
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w; ...... w.uu; vi A m h 1 llVWliin iiwl Qf Ih.t tni'il l.nti .i . .r X' . . ..1town. HE was present at tlu Convention J which irameu the Lonstituiion, and was ! . .. . , calleil upon to conci lato contendin-' fie-!... 1 . j 1 tions in the final adoption of that instm- j o nR'l- AS tlie I metit. As the fruits of that revolution .and ! ..... i under that Consi tut ,n nMr.,....,iri. 1,,. ! ' J become the matvel of the world, and it u folly to suppose that the Almighty deti,e.s ; now to see his handy work demolished bv j a crazy set of disunionisis. Now wo say h.t tl...... (". ..I.. ... .1 : 1 c .... 1 i f V 1 I" iho "forty hubs of llashai." roar. . . e m . 1 1 ' 1, . 5 ' nu-1 ,11111' 1U I .11 .... ....l.vl.. !... rl'I lUiV ,:0lh,n- tor V' I d ,nenU,s now lo T,K'.V ve i P"'! P, politics to the peon e. Christ and II ni th i t , . cruc,,K'14 "as become obsolete, and they hav. fr.-if i nf er Iii iw.h t,i i... i t.i . t I. . '
have, got just so much to say in order to be ! )' rs has been Cashier .,f the Kagle Ji.mk. ' (- , , . ,?littrread.y fur lhat Great (salarv) day. 1 u :x g'"I"4 ,n f wealth, we" b. lievc , c'"mlw Tli"l!.w"." "lie that is wisest can penetrate the fu-2"J l li'n-' h'S c,iaracter lias 'tt l'"" lure deepest."-CW,,;,t Plain Healer. U.(hortSoJ1 is a I;,,y of t.xcolK.l Comx-H j.. . . . ! r, "T" standing, and esteemed h ighlv, we believe. Mee hV JllC I Iliaiirial I roilhlrs. by her aciuaintanres. Sho'is a his'er of C.rm. !
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the cnteiprizes,(.r t'he men who were lo ' control them. Incompetent me,, have thus had means placed in their hands to siiu.ui der, and the result nhows that not onlv h i At the capital st ,ck of a great portion oT the 1 ., . e 1 uilroad of the country been sunk, but ..i iii.iuv umcü, u.e iirsi mortgage bonds have depreciated to one half of their noniin-1 al value. And these evil have ai ise-. mainly from the easy manner iu which credit has been obtained. And the feame difficulties have existed in mercantile affairs. Ihe wholesale merchants have been too liberal iu credit. Almost any buyer has been able to purchase without much ie fere nee to his skill or capital. As long as money was easy, thisi liberality not only extended to numbers' I but to tho duration of tho credit. The I retail dealer having a Jong indulgence, is i disposed I; extend the ?.iru? to his custo-
mera. In this way, 0 cedit system, instead of being a benefit to any, has been a positive cvii to all. It leads to overtra1 . i.l. Ii f V. m ..t .-vf flirt l-0 rlill bllf
Olli' HOI OU1V ui tliU uiv tiauv-i uwi u,,, J . , "1G consumer. .cw xoiKauumv iC. cities are now suffering the results of a sys ura'cd a svslem, the bitter fruits of whi ch they are now reaping. A discriminate credit system i3 doubtless of ad van tage to both buyer and seller. If wisely administered it will develop and aid a healthy trade. It affords the facilities which a prosperou.3 and rap'dly growing country demands. But if tlicso facilities are indiscriminately extended the evils then , 0l r pi . ovoruaianco an incir ueneius. ine vxperience of every man has taught him these lesson 's. i But it seenvs almost a waste of words to moralize unon a iueslon. the cv which are generally acknowledged form promised, during those periodical financial revulsions like that which is now
tern which is justly attributaUe to the pol- 1,1 V08 ;PPP"al0 pcoiormer J J . I hia now otvne he ltnSPt SCVtTal IllVeS. Slid
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"v - - - t j undertook to put sleigliDciis on me insecis. Their merchants and money joobi is maug- ,u wijjci, performance' he was very badly
transpiring, but when the storm has blown ! Judge McLean is now the only man on the over and the sunshine of prosperity again j bpcl' wh" is !i De.o.x.at. It will tak e a lofir time at this rate, (as they threa?cn,j returns, its lessons are forgotten as easily .. , , .. iii;. ,d , ,.iv.iin tii.- o - 0 J 1 lor the black republicans to obtain tne aas the passing winds. The basis of our 1 c.0t.inCy jn ti,:,t court. No man will proboountry's prosperity is so broad and illini-1 ably ever live to see such an event. Judge
kahle that it takes but a short period to
ni y rr anil now resigns irom consr.ierauons trro -om almost any disaster. Ihei. ' ;p : . T. b r . . , 1 , 1 -i ' in'' out of his private alhurs. Ewjturcr. financial storm bends tho tree while it is; 1 . .. 1... ... . c : - , . i "
pas.-iinir, uui as soon at 11.1 lorru ia soeiii the tree recovers its poskhm md airain j shoot8 unward nourished fitwl u-umincil bv the rich soil in which it is planted. I SlartlillS Kevelopmi'Blt Arrent uia K'ruiiiiiii'iit iiiiau Ol" Rochester Ibr a Dreadtill Crime. From the Itofhesttr Union, Wednesday. ! esteemed and iuthiential citizens was this 1- 11- l l r l . .1 laoolical crime : and Irom what we p - ath - ... e . i i : ... . . O . I ' j b(rlii.vo tbe testimony is very strong, if no! j conclusive, as to the guilt öf the accused, j The person to whom wo allude is John j Kobertson, cashier of the Eagle lJ.ink. " , . " . . u 7 r r o'clock this afternoon, bv Chief of l'olice i information we have pathered from the j I is: i ict Attorney, we may state the facts j bn;11)' l'J 1k' as M1,!ws : I Some few days since Mr. Roberts pii,d to Dr. 'Joseph Biegier, his funiiy jdi,.;....,, to administer to Mrs. Uob.rt some medieine which would tend to hasten I her death bv iucrcasinir tho liability to cor - 1 ... . . .0 .. j l,,M1 u'3' -:"t! mi iHa.hlli; amiwa. heart. Jknee medicines which would in- . .1 : 1...:.... :. : . . 1 1 1 imduc one or the other of those diseases. ! , Dr. Bieber was surprized that su.h l - - -
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proniisition had been made to bun. and at 11,1,1 41,1,1 m ,l " 'looay aioocevK m . 5, u P e s. .v ! Vi ' , .
111 t. """" aiiiSsiiJtiiJ 4 ftP' i occei Jill "l 121 . I once consulted e.n tain citizens whom h F. M- Dt s date indeed is the heart of the J lot'l ?Jb2 S ."' ' ' Joh.n (lilhraitli and ' tathnu nt. I n-ganled as fiiends to him, and they went j mother for whose comfort he tikd; and thc ! A.'tnVs;,i;-s:,-Vn,.: V r j "V P,"'":1': , , with him to the District Attorney. Under ,,... u., , . . , r . . . IP . W1. lniI . . I ' !tl l " W A, df : r t.( x. ' " ! f , 'h5- ,",!,,? bv .... . - little tn, a Who., Tim ir he was. lb .i.,, o . 1- . . , II. lvo,. tlnir ut:orn,. I. no ., ...I ; .1. .
the direction of that oJhcer. steps were U- j .. ,. .. 1 ,lin" , , ' . " """""t'1-. ' ' n:i :iuv m h i!f ,ju.:r ,., ,.j ,,,,;, 1 ,V V ,' . '....7., I i'Ii ..in., r !... 11. . M l.ir? ....... i.i hour. ilu r. "l" '"1 '""i n ii'U .m.i or.. .lim!', m -tr .. -'.
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wns!the District An. rn,v sr.-it,s that th,v u.M..
conliimed in every particular. Dr. . ...... It ifiv.. Iii I f 1 iMni f c .it i 1 11 1 1, aiii.ki.i.'. ni. I t 'a 1 1 t t k v 1 " wi mii uun 4 111 c l' ,11 fell I it ti iki'l I VI1I ll.-l rtl.-il In iii'mi iwii 11.. ..I , t ' ' . . 1 .. 1 1 VI, tili Ii Kl 17V t LltiC tllVCC I i " Ml U VI were aui u i laieieii. Tlie arrest was made while Mr. Kohert.son was at his place behind the counter of .1 . . n 1 .1 iv'.Hie JaiiK, ana musi nave overwhelmed him, whether guilty or innocent. He 1'1 ff.Llll til till. Vlfill.,. i.Olfi.i I.i iiv.i!f f I... .irriva of ie District Attorney, who had ! 'one to dinner. 1 Wi' r.in-it fitlieni- r-ninnuml In.il'ir 111.. .11 i in litis affair, which will startle the whole .....w f .... V a.l.l.v nw .v ...I. III'WII (,, immunity. Indeed, at the hour we write we hr.ve init lime Iii dull it-oh ih.i vnl.!...i ..... .. -. ....... iv 11 mi mV, ,7ifi-. vc . r ... I at any icngtli. Mr. Kooerts..,, ls a gentle. uv! u h" Vf f11 1,1 lln "l' h" Jl'J aJ voars or m..r... He KailndT'at" S 1 ,i i . . , subsequently he was engaged at the It - ' ehester Saviuirs Hank, and lor the last two vi ii-o 1 1 'l I ..ion t '.iL-l, I.... . f .1... . I.. ..1. t,,ü '"'xt ()yrr ;d Terminer, K.4tkaorinaiiv INikaks of a I nui A young man in Mercer county Penn.. v . . - I,;l,n'1 avi, has for some time manifested hT!nI)t;,msi f JJtsa!ct says : f() i,,,:,,,;, symptoms of insanity. The Pittsbur-h agines himself loben second ! jlan nice, engaged m. getting up a circus. 0,1 he caught a snake which i hP to,,k to ,5,,',s -hool house, in the m-ii.li-borhood, where he says he had a grand perf .rniancr: after getting through which, he swept the house, and broke all the windows with the broomstick. He then p,t. eeeded to tho residence of Mr. Win, Curry a mile or two from town, in the absence the family, and destroyed nearly every thing in (ho house. He savs he went the... to h.ivc sonic fun; broke a gun, with the barrel of which he smaslwd the cioeUrv dlshe. glassware, and windows: t.M,k t. I,U'C'!S ft dTk ?ml UV wtt!hes. grinding up ine woiKS in a finer press. Jt then struck him that tho ground where the house stood would be nn admirable loc.v
lion for a circus, whereupon he built a tire upon the Moor, and it was soon in flames from which ho narrowly escaped by jumping from a w indow, cutting his Aims and hands in gHtin.; out, and leaving a broadcloth coat, which the heat induced him to
throw off, a prey to the flames i Consul performance stung. hen the neighbors came running to the fire, they found him under a shade tree, congratulating himself that this was the best performance he had yet it bro't ! tho l.imfist audience !' The house was enj jjrev destroyed, and the poor lunatic se-! ; cured and sent lo Mercer jail." ! t ! j Sitbemk Coukt or the U.S.-Ukna-; j "os or Judge Cuuns.-The statement that ! Judge Curtis had resigned his seat in the;
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1 out to be correct. He was one of the two I h'vhht tin- town in-, r.ivilüon .f North's Xa- . tts 1'.;lch ,
i;i(hn.s who dissented from the Died Scott j no.vu. Cnnrs, .-v.-ry '.;,y, : t, ti. :., 1 h "- - i 9 y.n It,.,.',-!.--.,, will f.ff tlut alerno'..iit-rJorniur: Jfin on j wA decision. l':el..Ient lillC.iahail Will, "'I...... . .,...., ... 11. I'nr r.w. i.nn,OM 1 ; cts ..or aero.
,vils t,fcourse app"t a sound Democrat 111 bis , place. The names of Nathan Cmiord, of ,r wlu-al I M;UnC; Mr' T l' ,Com l t' rnxiicni j croiary of tho Navy,) and Caleb L ush -
j t(. 1 inirf ,,f Massachusetts, are proposed. Curtis was appointed by Fillmoio in 1U51, j T, f,m t r .,,, i ,. icm s-ivs: ,4Mr. Case, the Kepublit-an can- ! diJate fr ('od-tcss in the Tenth District, i takes sln-iiij Abolition ground in his j spe . cht's, and asserts the principle that from ; thMime of the lWl.-ai .:. of Independent c wincti i.e savs i:i-iu ! l c v.itn oilier cm ! z, down to tl.e pi--nt, tho negro has I been enti.le 1 t.."tl ie si.irri'; rights and nrivilews as the while man, and is entitled to the ! In this vhvre, on the 2Jth inst , of ConciiriinM,,ii M n v i vi' I' ITTl D.nV aged o u i ii I m i ii i 'i.livi tiA.ib a ni u.U. ..ii . ' ' vea:s. On Wednesday, September ICth, at th residence of his mother in this place : Gkouok Kmvakds, aged 22 jcars. I J,, 0lir nie li:i- tlio death of George Ed i wards, the h-ut -rieves with sinwrc S3rknew iiiin host legr.-t his loss wiih binwiv (, i . nv . i (.rriu-. (. ontinue.l kindness to an afllietod mother-Lcaseles o.'iiion to nil i:i th-?; ... ... . f "I'l-rt of a family ,.f helpl-ss y.,ung I hr.,ihers and kIms, promptness, energy fnhhfulucss in in vthiu enirusted to him, ! 1 . i i: " . .1 r jinaihevi 1. 1.11 ; ;i ouuiT man woriny coiilih'nc.', and who would will an honor - n e i i ' ;i" 4 "-'" ail ,n. i ! On V,,ln,sJ:,v th, !ll, the ears w,r,' ' thrown from the track heie and b-.th if i '"' ixu:i i.ii.g paia wihout a mur 1 . . . - - ! t. :nd lis.t-n in vain lor Ins coming step. ' He sleeps the sleep that knows no oartl.lv 1 , w . , t 1 111 . r 1 1 1 1 V:iK I 111 1 IUI ni:l V Iltt VO lirltl V(MO 1 ,,ot of the heart; and it will b.? lon.r before ' - Minshine wUl break thron Ax the clouds his lo.-s h is cast aro'.iud u PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICES.! ARTICLKS. I'RK'KS. :) 1 00 10 .". Arm s-tJrccn.. . 1:V,Y ' " IURRKI.S 1 lit K, . . riour, Mr an, IiACON 1 ItlllS, Sn:ir Cured,. Shoulders Sides, Hrr.r iV.-h h f, 00 1'2 ir C on i:. i ;.o V2 s 1 ',' :i i 4 1 1 ? F V vF " '",x - km. kins hs s,nIh. . lie: 1 1 . JhittT l.r07 if'-;! i To lo Id (Mover IIu-kh-I)'. ( reen. I I'lM.'V . , I.,."' t ..... III '-'' ; . .n.- .1 f.. 1 I.IMK. . hm White. . liar ... iui -,';.o Moi.ashkm Siiar IIoii4i. . New Orleans. . 1 ltd HI i .: j nTSV"j "S !th Iaiurir"ii,V."."." ". ". ". " Po,tK f'JJ I Kick." Lu kkuin' Svn.p. . . 4,V" "Mi 4. 602 1' 2 .VI 11 i-Ai.T Hain 1 Juk Soap . r New Orloan.H Crushed jj; kmf ,6 1 ALLOW J.rA 50(3 1 00 " HET 70fl. 0
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fkee exiii bition. MISS CÄ3,i,2UA.'S GUAM) EM1AL ASfEMOK . wynrful, d..iin-. h ut:f;;I act of the j vTTrTVMm MPt j wind, is jrivu, out4NM,fcunv,,,as n-;rcs:it,d hi 1 the cut a!..ws uA u ! Free for all to Witness Without Cost! I " .S ' '.-.ij. r-'f v .4 - ----- '"". . t j - ' . " y T.KVI.T. NORTH'S Jl JT Jfp pfY Wfö ? Ly JUL J-tiy L- vUV i in he Wt;.md i.-h it ) ;!.;,, ,.rjv ' ll"d"iMood t!i it ti.; i-r'.,. i.n'v v... ,(.n ,iMt p, n KotlM AL, , ni l v, ,. , , , . 77,. h,.,,,,: Tn-h- T,. ..., I-, j -j-h. w t;:;-( I,-''' j ' 4-'' ;': j ' HI Al'lidlldl bl'Ilvs J 3 12 2 1 CmpM, d of nvt lie M i-:, ; v..vt ; : .-...... j ce.-ion, h d ly a -;I. i.-iii llu; i Ci...rlo4, c.j.r , 1 n hi,;ti in ! f"'u - min- II.,-. 1 i 7 ' "' "r; k . . . " '' "nn I i. P je - In t ... . ..: ., . . i mT J i . .1 J ; ' ' ' ' - V TT! "n? in uie l :.-M!is : v i ; ,nM, ., :ltf ... -JVUv ;iic'. v.i.M rr . ,-;.. ,;.! f.-,,,. ti... .-t 1.::., w..-;t. vill u.U.,ur ... 1 1 t.i, 1 . ;" :,il.i..l. Th ! vor, ,:;i. tdi.u!. t'Mii I'li.Vn.k A. M. 'ii.iai -iiiifvii.il"ll.!.!:XIII!i!T AT ! iv 'S w V. m.US v. .!. f,:io,vi,.ii,,inMli., ! . I., j :l I --1 j oirril In : e 1 j .... II .1 i .11 1 nn 1 Ii ,Kio ju i, imri 111:111. nie unrYli ( " !' -i "--.! ;..-. i'n. rel. l.rited Laür; ait i .Uil tl(ll(u - . . j "l-on,n.-.",.,i ,.,e InuuVlinoritc t.iitl 1 ...IH1 v,-i ...' ..... " . 1 H..i ":unis!i 't n. MUtv." TVLl&zi Cngtclln, n !'T lie iTi nn. re l.ii'ie.-fn te..' i-f II... v. t r . . ii 'dre.P.uine,!,1,.,t Vi..,.:.,,.,.. i V i '.'.i-ii,ri- i.r i ..in inland Acn,M.;i.,.,. l lVolVsM.r Ki;.M;)V, u, Mini!,. M .,..P , weoir an i in nrv, mi 1.- .ts o j. st'irin '..I.tlie nit', tic. 1IV-TIR SL Willie! r.v a j- . Pnj'il -f J. North, will intra HuiiiiT.Tin Met. . Uli-, t ,,i:,w,rl,.;,l!.. :.. : , .... . ; ,.!,,;!'i!:r' l' 'lin-- i- ' k!e- ... t. f the Hrii.iM.i-: It At K. l'OUIt CLOWNS IV Tlth' Ifivr: TOM COX , TOM osi;ou TOM IH'K(.i:ss :,l j en.v,,v! i u.i i.i; iii;.nuv, u... ir.,Ilt ( years oM. 'J.Mll burcs, lU-duii: and liectolll.iliey : T. I.. f inn il ,, , :,"d eon.ie e.ii. tii in. 0 : o In r ith :i lin't ot various p i li im r.- t io nunn ioi, t.i mention l.. . i i . . ... "inienn. llie alMoei, al ciiiKin it;..n of n of irr ...i. i... i- mi. ii. i hid ,4 1r lu i.. I . .1,1 . j 11.. 11 . I. ... i i v.Uiiilie v ein; am, ,-,m the Vi- ' ((..nil Tinaler, Cli'i. i-o, ,.. I'lvsriil t.i llu-.ul. lie. tor die fi-a . L 1 JA '- . Ulliem ll!C Lillte. t,te. .mil,; - mw be. - - i II '.1 . . VI. I I ..... I- " i .iiiii, i , r.i i i . i n .i i , innny, larcihut to break in'i Murtn e. rt a . 1 iie.'M iiuii: t eiiteiiainineii4 w id c.n-1nde w".h the I.oi-li.l.'e pantomime ..f the KICII TUUK; or, tl.o Iii heade.1 i' amllv. ir caste, pceiurv, etc! see ,ietoriAls undMuall l.i'd.-i. Will lH'i foimnt Wars nv, October 1 .it MMiawaki, Monday, October :th. rt2l.;r2. T. K.TOOLn, Agont.
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i nv r MNir ir r. unirvTr ri A. rJ M A M. M - M f Ä . ? M-S a Th following t,ixc3 have been levied fur tho year l-57; aii'l will he payable L-tmcii the l.rjj tlay of October, 17, an-1 the thir-l M .n.Ijy March, lZ. I.:iii'ls and town hu, dehn 4u nt .,r t.txc.s of 1KG or former vcaw, will le h11 o 1 1 ; iiivt Moiniiiy of Junu iry, 16"5W, if not ir;vi.,us!v : KlM. iList of Levies for General Purposes. Cf.tliitv Ms on each 10(l 00, f) et. Tree School tax " " 10 et., nnl 50 it-:. on each Poll, linking Fund tax on each $100 00, 2 ets. Tlie different townshij haw l"viel the fAU,v. ing taxes for each .10U valuation of j.rojM-rty : Umox Towxsiur Kor township puqK.-.-, l.r cts on each $100. i 'or building school houses ticts 44 44 avj each Toll :0 cts. CtNTER Township For tnwn.-hip pui'Hrs, 7 cts on e:.ch ln' h'liMiiig school hou-os 10 ct 44 44 For road ta:, 1 1 cts r acre. (Rr:Kx JowNSiilr $100 anJfi j Joi;rbox Tc 1 or township .urjscs. . . i rad. Poll 50 ct5. ; ror roai riirHr.,s 1 3- ,K.r fowNsnir 15 cts on each $10 I. S - " sr. acr. Ti r pkc a noe Tow s hip For tow :i:diip j urporcv . . .'-in cts. on each $100. i'or builda.ir whod houses tlö " Oil imcIi Toll i0 cts. For rend pur-es ct? per ncre. n lk max 'I ov.wsnrr For township purposes. . . .10 t t oii ec li $1'0. For buildiiig school hoiisi's'JÖ 44 44 For ro;d pui 'i s 1 3( ts j.r uc.e aid 1' tt- yj eachslO.t. North TowNsmr For town, hip pr.rjoses. -. .!" et on rich For btiildinu' schoijl hon -v 44 i i'r road purposes 1 ts p' r acre, i 1'iH.k Township For township p'irposts .;" ft on "ach Fi t buildinir school houses 10 44 44 X on each Toll 1) cts. For road purposes I 3 .' cts. p.r ;icre. Wrsr Tow.vsiur For township purjoscs. ... .r cts on $ loa. For buildinir school hous s 25 4 4 4 aJ f ! I'erroad;iioscs l'ctspcrarce. i I will attend in person or bv deputv, at tin- u-u.t ai each l'oll iOct place ol holding election? in each of the town-1 ; la ly bo f.juii.l ut all ti::i-s, :n- or.iiiii' tt law. 1). VINNFIJdi:, T. M. C. 10 1 X (i itY CHUMS OFW(K)I) Wiutel ;.t Jm XJ f 1 r tin- Low l'ricc Store, on.- .J, r soth oi the l'ost-lüff. .;,.f. A'olitT to loUti 0f IViiiion to !...!! 1!.ih.liwiu Vi UU-lJUIl Oi lOll!!! h I n', I- 1 v.l t count v. Att. t .MiWTO.V It. IWCKAKh, CU -.l s j rM h;:i. .Math.i!l Court cl (W..l, . TIPPECANOE FLOUR. i . IJKancbmknts haw Im--h mad, t.. i f l'!.v '' l'lwuoiitli in.uk,t w id, thi tior, .m 1 i !!"" ri 1A:U'. V ,M' r HlllKl ia Patterson A: CI. jm. l.tiiils and I iltuci -N-H. A: T. S. ALLKMaN JL Co. 1-1-i.ui i i ..rt.ri. , ; 1 A fh OF INDIANA. ! ... MAKSA ALL U)IM: . ' t".rs C J,-fo-r tertti. in.',? ; I'r.incis H. Cooh-v. ) Fii-haS. Wadwoi'tl. and J.-lm V. i'ai Sr 1 1 11 m k 1 :ivu i- 1 m . . Hau-, J.'Iüi'.ilor.iithandAitleir f. Im-..f. .r- ., i rodents of the sJtatc of Imlim i; thev are tln i 'V 4;"4I U;e Mm- and ind.-i.ov ,i,! cm i t,,:unU ',n,, ,h,t t1"' "'ie will he heard .it I he n t , term of the .M.i!-!n!l Court of f e.-miMn 1'1ms t h. I tl,ii..l M.....I . . . ii..i..n nt tii. court h.ew tu rliiiiouili. .... 1;, i" '', 1 ? ''iT'"'''' .T ihen-to, the .UiieH!;' '-e heard at.d.h t-rtumed in the .i'.n. e. .m, Sl:W' i;ACK.lil Ci.rk 4 4 4 "4 ' ' er iiexi, aii'l time ; ttiev ;u - j i ."-. 'i.i. .I ir-Ii.ul l etil? I elwineu P.. ar non i:i:siih:ts TNKrMKKsi(iM;i) with Till: I ( ountv S.in.j,.r will, M Ult ,V,t V'-'-. lsat luV!,,ki, ,' d iv .r,.iv, d to Mirw. liH-.it, i!. , ,.,., , t,,t - .nd. in , ,:,!.,,,., ;,lf lim1.:io 1(1tlt 4iti ; ' va u, .M.Md,..,le..,:ilt, Indi. ii.i.-to , t , . i me !Teiiu-t-; -in. i ;.,.. iv i. , ... . I t.ie J i eiui-i'-:, an 1 continue iV..,.i.I.m t...I.,v ,., til is Miree!. i x .. . : i . i .... ! " m " " 4-"J tl r.n . t i!:, n r. :d. nts, 1,,, in- a!.ove iii-i.t ' i ( .r ;.' I . C 'ux ,t,OM,-r delrat, .,r tvi.i ! If.1 'V,,!J:'" V1" s d ' Hi III . ' n;,.,t 1,. , 1 . "... 1 I im... i I cellcctcil aeyordm- to law. vumi cromi.kv, . T,td lHil'lU'N K.M.KV. h LECTl OX XO 7 WE. S'th ., Mrsjlt,u (4oiy ,t. To the S'urrfof Marsu:Il County,' ()rr, tin, I. .Vnion K. lWhaid. Cie.k ot tie Marshall Circuit Curt, do he.ebv Cfrtirv t;-l.u, .lection tobe holde,, at t'he umuI plae--. ..f hold. ng elections, (except I-Wliship, Which eleclion has be..,, Vl r...l ri;i tho usual phice to wh;ll is lv i:l, lmsi, .ol hou, rear M. L. mith'.0 ' 4"'d ovcy townshm,,, aid county n v ; llT, my h:"ul 1. ( vlu ?,AvUf.uf TmlHT. IC57. ION H. PACKAHI). Clerk Marshall Circuit Com I. PROCLAMATION!. Miuahtied voUts of Marshall Counir Indiana, an h.rAl.i- .it:.:. ..i . " . . M,""in' inai nn nd or sa,d county and State, as cnunerated u, jl, Clerks ceriificatP above, on the second Tuesday of October, 1 067. men under my hand at Plymouth, this 12th day of Septomber, 1057 . J. F. VAN VALKEN BURGH. 4 4'5- Kheritf Marihsll pcmitr.
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