Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 November 1857 — Page 2

TTTF DV irOPR X 1 r,,st -and the current f in 11 U XJ Jj J U l Ii x V X. oUr favor with universal pence and un-

j bounded prosperity around uswe shall i leave onr patrons and readers to the care of younger heads and more ready hands, i and hope that their "lair?i's lairtt" mav j soo no check lo our nation's onward movement, nor clouds overshadow the brightj ness around us. t. McDonald. j r... . Crime.

I.YrOUTPT, IXD. ! It is certainly melancholy to reflect on TllIirSllav)l0niillir.X0VeillLci42. '57. !wliatmost assuredly will overtake some

fifteen or twenty boys of this town, unless

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t. Mcdonald,.

.Editor.

T I I'm !. w ,r IWa!tlieirParents "re a liltl more prompt in

ocrat. disaharging their duties towards them.

As the present Publishers of the Dem-! WI luvsa uv)s are ceruuniy not

m-rat do not contemplate publishing it longer than until the expiration of the present

volume, it is necessary that every farmer,

aware of the habits they are forming by

promenading the streets day and night, or

they would find some employment for them

mechanic mor.hnnt. Inhnr.r ,Ur h' !a' e, particularly at night. Boys who

ver. f,p and dead-head, who is in anv way permuted to run at large without any indebted to the office, should call and pay aimn 1" exercised over them, iipuiihoutdolar. The publication of the I 10 M lne,;c'dibe short (""less paper has caused some indebtedness, which ll;7 exccFtlons) ntract the habits of the Publishes desire to liquidate prior to ! re" b'S. rearing and idleness.the expiration of the present rolume ,1 lab,ls' 0nce formed' H is ver' diffi" which will be about the 15th of Xoveni. cuU to Set a y to refrain from the praeter. Thev wish everr debtor, who reads i f them' Were Parents t0 exerciie this notice", to consider himself personally. lltle authorit-v over these juvenile nightand individual!; called unon for a sett!.-1 walkers ancl keeP them at ,,om?' anJ

. - .them habits of industry and morality fur-

! nish them good books and papers to read,

Yaleclictorv. thev would soon farm a habu of pursuing

i Uli the publica! ion of this number of j i course that would make them respectable; the Democrat, will close our editorial con- j but just so long as thoy are permitted to ncction with it. We have edited it for two! run the streets at night, in groups, visiting years. Vt'hen we began, it was an experi- j saloons and liquor shops, where they hear ment; and the Danner, under Mr. Burns, j low, vulgar, profane and obscene lan fiiare

just so long they ar? on the direct route to the county prison, if no worse place.

nent.

twenty difierent debts .before it would be ! port that battle had occurred between the ' Nettle Trek of Australia. The net

laid away, llonce we conclude, if the lit-; U. s- t'o-s and the Mormons at Salt Lake ! ti0 jn this country is the Urtica-gigas, or

tie money which ia in the country, was

kept moving, times would be better. Late Election. The elections held on the 4ih inst., have all resulted gloriously for the Democracy. New York has given a Democratic majority of 13,000, against a Republican majority, last fall, of 80,000; Democratic gain, 93,000. The Democrats also have a good working majority in the Legislature. New Jersey Democratic all over. There was not enough opposition to make the

contest exciting

is contracted

The en of corals raised in

The Boston folks, if the newspapers may be relied upon, will never die for the

rouo-h nettle tree. Tin tree has a large ! want of breath. A while ago the mercnanis

I ' I t.M

nia, will I largely ahead of the consump tion.

It was iid that the overland mail route ; painful sting

from ban Ji.-fo to ban Antonie, lexa?,

140 feet high. Such is the potency of the j resolved that they would not suspend speviruc rf tliU tfpo tlitt ImrRPs which are ! cie rjavments. And asrain the business

i driven rapidly through the forests where I . i l r . i . i ! . I.

New Advertisements.

trip of L ct.

will tr.ke assenirera on its

9th. The nqrs of the commencement of the panic in "ew York did not create much excitemenin Calfornia.

i nn'r( miT frr rrfakprqu

leaf something like a sun flower leaf, hir- i met and resolved that the banks must not All pereon knowing themselves indebted to the sute beneath, and every bristle has a most; suspend specie payments. Immediately, K

One of these wonderful ! say the papers, the business people breath-! bkcai-sk all claims mlst be sced if sot rm, ie-

trceawas32 feet in circumference and j ed easier. Then the bank officers met and uio nmoi janurrj nr.

they abound, if they come in contact with

The tri; of the late Treasurer, Bates, , tjieir ionves die in convulsions. A young

nau resuirj m a verdict in lavor or me

State to to amount of the bond?, $100,-000.

man who had lately arrived, and who was ignorant of the nature of the tree, breaking oIF a twi:r as he rode alonir. had his hand

men breathad easier.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

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At last the banks sucJ out of tlie oilier of the Clerk of tho c,

wvill-

An expeition sent out from Ft. Buchau

is pretty generally conceded that Wis- ( IÄ.i71risftnrc WL l,n,l h.,n R.nr to w ! , L

. , i prcsbu iiiuiiv iü"cuici, wiu cii: no 'o1

oonsin has elected the Democratic candi-1 Mexico orrial.

dates, but the vote is so close that the offi

cial returns can alone decide it. The local elections in Illinois show large Democratic gains. We take pleasure in presenting to our

Great eiitement existed between the Sonorians ad ihose on the Gadsden purchase, and hat no Ameiicans were allowed a prisspo, in Sonora. The Pirn Indians in Arizonia had chas

tised the "ams and Apaches for killing

readers the following Democralio nvramid. ! seme of th r women and children. The

composed of free States which have held I rimo9 15J,r ICD of their opponents, and

elections within the last few weeks: OHIO! NEW YORK! ILLINOIS! PENN'LVANIA! M INNESOTA! NEW JERSEY! CONNECTICUT ! WISCONSIN! CALIFORNIA!

prt-i

as stone. Fortunately a stockman who was near, observing it, came up and sxid, 'I see what is amiss, and will set all right.' He gathered a species of arum which grew near, fur nature has planted the bano and amiJoto together, in the low grounds, and rubbing the hand with it, it very soon re-

axed, and resumed its natural pliancy.

lost only twntv-fivft themselves.

T ita o(..,-ni. tlin !m.t if ilirt TTntn-1 This is oicciselv the process used bv the

boldt state tat Kirk's wa-'on-roid partv ' children in this country. When nettled.

was in successful operation. The county liad boon so long without a paper that it fcccmed hard to support one, and to commence a second, was looked upon as a

tiling to meet with certain downfall. Soon

School. As the season

of tl

1 ad been a ticked bv ilv Indians, but had

driven thenoÜ' without any loss. The Morions were to leave ..Carson Val-

i ley on the 2th of October. ' ;

unghamioung has oraerea a secret cavalry comany to organize from the saints in Carson Vllpy. armed and equipped with one year' povislms and clothing. It i said to be toil intention, should matter

get too serins, to seek a lefuge in the Rus

REPUBLICAN TIRAMID. iowa! massachcsetts!

ie year in

iYcw York Kcins. Now York, Nov. 9. Tool, one of the pjirties enhged in tho outrage in Greei.wich st. has ben arrested. Deviue, it is ascertained, was not con-

which cerned In it.

thev rub the place with a bruised dock leaf, savin if all the time, 'Nettle go out, dock

go 1,1.

Good Rules lor the Times. The Providence (Rhode Islanh) Pest

for

m?kcs the following irod

suggestion

after we began, the Banner passed into the ! Schere are to be employed, has J The working men assembled this mom

hands of th

We have con

I rolled around, it will not be deemed out of j i g and marched to the Park, where thei

the times: Now for action. Get a cheap tenement, if possible, even if you have to search in

inn ro!5occnne wlmro tl.pv ahead v the suburbs tor it. If there is not room in

driven stake for a new Zion j it for the display of all your furniture, al- . . j low some of the furnituis to go undisplayed. Flirtlcr 1J' the Canada. Give up the idea of many spare rooms, ro Halifax. Nov. 4. ; splendidly-furnished p triors, or expensive The stean?r Inditn, from New Yoi k, ! e ntertainmeiits. S arrange your housearrived a. bathanintoti on the i3J. h)iild that you can g-t along with one or,

Financial natters are still the most in-1 at must, two iires. Your wi to willproba-j

teresting pori jn of the news. bly propose to get along without a servT he Timet city article of Wednes 1 y ! ant gitl, or with only occasional assiiauc?; evening says "The advace in the b ink r.v jaud, if she enjoys tolerable health, you can seems gtvatl to checked the export of -ol 1 : accede, to the proposal. There is on work to New York The City of Baltimore took ; s healthy as common housework.

At. ihosnni? tim you jia.l notier obj?ct

did suRpend. And now everybody, says ! N? oiirt of the county of M.tRI.ajl m

. c . Ate oi Indiana, to me directe!, 1 will olTe-for the same papers, breathes easier, buch ; S;,i0 :it j,uuic outcry at the court Lousg dor i4 ' nonsense reminds us of the reports of Mr. j Plvmouth in id county on the letli!)- 0rrV- , , , , 1T jcemlKT Iji, between tc hours ut ten o'cWkj. Sumner's health. He was well a year ago , In.t allJ foul. o'clock P. m. of said dar, the ioUwi m and has been constantly improving ever : 'S 1op-i1.hI real estate situate in coimtjiof 4 j Marslull, and described ::s the caof half V th Since. north wot juaitcr of section iminlKriur( l;north 77 'ofran-e four ( I) e: r, contain riphtr acr,'fflorT . Pa, didn't you whip me for biting Tom-, or less, to satiiy an execution fr Sk, 3G7nu, hi 0, i favor of John Karris a gainst ()jias 15ard; Paid ex. niy- . ccution and order of ."a!e bcinir subject another

Yes. my child, lor you nurt mm very , M-iween me same iirties tor $ i.".,üo-iim)

. . J.r..

much.'

Well, then, pa, you ought to whip ma's

music teacher too, for he bit her yesterday j

novl-2 5-Jt:

ANV ALKKNWJncU, Sheriff, M. C.

.1IKHIFF'S SALK.

riMit in the mouth; and I know it hurt her, j virtue of a oommi,i.a and order of sale is- . , . it:, .. .i. I shim t.v t!ie clerk of t he IIarihall Circuit Court, because she put her arms around hi, neck , m tvi'-n to flinlf l.ini. i: 1 ... .1... 1 .ir . . .1 . .

and tti.-d to choke l im.

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I iii. fan.- .15 mc i.m uiicci.-; ai me court iiouse iiHr I in rivniouth, Marshall Countv, Indiana, on tho

Washington, Nov. 4. Lieutenant Mow- j 12th day of December A. D- lf."7, between the rv had an interview with the President to- M,10" .of loVIoek a. m. and 1 o'l.Kk j.. the Z ,k a;,;rt rt tl followin- de-cnl.otl real estate, to nit: situate in

r"J .v....i.v iV j,.vrr.v. - ...... i the county of Marshall and state of Indiana, in

Leiriiory oi vrizons. i ne i icsiueui ie-

Territory of

ceived him kindly, and invited him to a future conversation expressing a decided

interest in the subject.

Tippecanoe Town, and particularly described xt commencing sixty feet cat of the nortli eat cernerof lot number one in Tiprncanoc Town thence cast ci-ht rods, thenc north five ro N, thence wert

... j 1 f v"rl,r "' "".i".t wuiii uic runs iu me iiiace vi Already a cry is raised here m lavor ot j be-innin?, and containing cne ouaiter of an aw.

TCnniih rms W .v ..... ,iV. uui ui ; i 5 ''"t'ivu 10 u; i art, Here llieir

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.: i , , . pwco to mako a few remarks unon the du-' leaders addressed them in th nn-,l BtvL I only JL serlinir. it was unenueü to

iinueup.ueroubivon, anu nave oeenpat-r. . P , , . . - wv ; tA i x-o , .. V.,H j t m u h need e-woi k in the nur ,!. If von 1

ronized beyond our expectations. We have ,C" ? conR;a- Iho linance Committee of the board , io ..d. The India! bur:, -as. have a, eye to the tanuy con- MAHitiED,-0n the 3th inst., a. the resaimed to print a reliable paper, and to pub-1 " Pre8 that each district--so to of aldermen will report on their petition to-; Company haw given notice of a fur'.her : suuvd; an 1 so of oil ,r burning fluid.- uW.. of G vv nordo,. Kso vf Gr-v lish such matter as would bo intcrJ k-bas (dected a Direotor; if not, it night. j ,is of 4 per ,ent, for bills on India." j L-k next to your ch.Unng. Learn your ; y Manvi!. Dr. esthur H rr-hivA c,.,i,,i n, i tl'e duty of the Board of Ti us- The hunger mob are getting turbulent, The Time savs: -The money market is j children to think of economy in this res- V - " m-" i -i u I h" e loIttL . f thaii S J - - vacation ! and fears are ente.ainedf anoutbreak. ingi; tuiet, and, owing to the . ab-! Mak, old d,, if you Dieven uh Hndley eph,, to tss .Hzabedi Me In ;C If W I - i to nppoint ,me one to till the vacancy, u j They gathered in front of the city hall to- i 1 I J W S I L

' -.- s4iv AV.tlVAik . - 1 - M l I'l H H III. 1 il' V 3.1 1.1 ilt.LW I 1H I . " " --- - - - . - v . . - -

refusing seats in Congress to the representatives elected from Baltimore to-day, in

c0nse4uer.ee of the riots, and driving voters from the polls Governor Ligon, is condemned by all parttes for withdrawing hi proclamation. Quite a number of domesih appoiaments are understood to have been determined upon by the Tresia-Mit, t L1 1.: -nounced i:i due time. The Marahalship of the District of Columbia has bc the subirt f a sriired contest, and Col. iSel-

or .so much thereof as maybe necessary to satisfy

fcum execuuuii. Taken as the rror .-Hy of Josepli Hrelfon!, a: the suit of C-ecrgc Ii. Walke r against Joc j h Brclsfordanl others. J. V. VAN VAUrENDURGIl, HLoriff M. C. ne vl2 52t3.

STATK OF INDIANA, MARSHALL COUNTY: Li th? JJartl U r;... ut: ru;ilit T?ehn,ar i Tcnn, 1C50.

Isadore "conic,

M ' .-.hurt r..r n

den, Lve Uaiied tsLates Treasurer, and . "! ) Fiinn 0.. are nil prominent candidates f lfr? T' 'm''th(l ,cr n"c' !,.T for the place. iOlll oi thest gent'-n-li oVlics r:?uils: ?;jeC: ,f rce,dit:;.I(crmVby will be disappointed. :n all proi.'.bili'.y, and i ; ihc-.-vu 'U..: ;ue :.. ndr.1 Li.'zabcth I: iwei a Geor- Plitt llt u of Philadelphia, will'nkej- Ä.tof tho Stat. ,f In .i:..,ja. f.M. lU.le

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good support for the failure. """V a,,uu.u e ecuon. ine better 1 uay. caiuug me mayor a "humbug," and jng W;ls observable UncertaMüy prevaiU ' must have constant attention. Supply it

The arduous and confinin" duliis of the i ' ' ' utvictf to represent tlieir inreateneu to drag lum lrom Ins office. as to the probibiluy of any further upward j " ui wholesome iooa, out -i very careiui

A stjuad of fifty of tl.c Metropolitan po-! movmenton tie part ot the bank, iiie m uKiMng juiu pu.cn.ia:, uuu you get I'll l. ! vltr -v . in rtd o ml rwtllrw vaii g .

tieaianu lor monev is comp:ira:ivt'i 1 '"-""s iu,j "'' ..-111.,

Auditor's office have necessarily occupied j I u peuiiua. me 1: mn,l, f tin-,, i, .0 ,,.Jl!1 reference to whos-2 duty it is

earea if a large family, audit has been with difficulty that we could find time to

devote to our editoiiol duties; but such j

law is silont

duty it is to appoint

in such cases; but it seems proper for tho Trustees to appoint at their regular meetings, or for the Clerk i:i his vacation. As

matteras ire have been able to nd ..u l,lro oath taten, or bond given by

seems to have been kindly received; and the Dlre( lor-wo " evil that would with one txceotJo,,. we have been treated j ,lke1-V rsuU bJ opting that cours,. with courtev by our brethren of tlw press, ! . Ducctor rrcs",e at meetings of for which we shall ever remember them ! "ct. and ascertains who a majority with kindness. ' prefers f.r a teacher; tho Director makes

! their choice known to tho .trustees, who

m:ike a contract vkh the teacher, if they

! think it advisable. It is the exclusive bus-

Ditu, In Plymouth Nov. 6th, 1857,

Martha, eldest daughter of David and Ann

.. ..Ii' I il I ' tiiün 11,1 i...n. . ,r ,..:.!

.onr .unit, I th-.t tin- same vüt be Leiixl at tl e iie-.t tirt.i 01 the MirshaM circuit court, to be holden at the court h, -ein rjymoutli, on t!c second .Mun ' r of F..:,r.'nry, lr,'Mid unlesi she aj-rar, pU d.;.n...-.rT '.'iuurt!urc:'.,thc same will Ik; heard and detei ;...i.d in her absence. aite-t: X. R. PACKARD, Clerk i;..vl-'-a2t3 Marshall circuit court.

SHERIFFS SALE.

lice were sent foi when the crowd were'

j not need. You can get along just as well

1? 1 DUICl

' Numerous suspensions are announce d j as your grandfather did, without tea ro At 4 o'clock the gates of the city hall j t,,; Contiient, especially among tht i cotl'ee, with but little sugar, without fruits were closed and guarded in cunsennence ! manufacturing firnid iu Germany. ami sweetmeat. Come down to substan-

of cortain threats of mob. The Bank .f Kn-laud had thrown out tial diet, lopping od all the unnecessary

12y virtue of a Fee-Bill to me directed from the Surveyor of Marshall cotn.tr, In.lian, I will expose for Kile, as the luv dricct?, at the court how :.. ii........ii. t... t .! .... .

llillias, aed 1 3 years, 3 months and 23 j 1 l Ivmouth, .Maihali counfv, Indiana, on the 5th I KV ot December, 1)7, betw een the hours of HI

The Assistant-Treasurer has telegraphed

to the IVdident for

It is hardly necessary for us to say that 1

we ieol exceedingly grateful towards those

friends vho?f ii'tfne'ie.- find 4,mifirbi1 i

i.n in.,,, 1 .t -n . i iness of tlie Trustees to employ the Teach-

t! the fixed instr.utions of the country,

icre, and have each Free School tauirht an

nor can we

rt Train

from savins that we

jetjual length of time, without regard to

cl.oll r-.t t- , - r 1 . .1 1 1 j i" iiuinuvi vi n;i.'i.i:s, vi nie) IJIICC llie bhall feel also grateful to those who have . , T ,. . i . 1 1 1. they may iiave to ray. In some lownships taken our paper since its birth and have vet , . '

ward at onco mth! n.iv iin in full Pit fnw !

. .1 i .i . . vi, 1 ! tncts, and let them

ti'Li io mini, inai 1 ii? 111110 iiiev owe me

scliool mone', among the different dis-

omploy teachers on

prinler is important; but if eachvi!l reflect j bSi th;y can; however equitable that of the number who take the paper, I manner of dnumg the money may

i appear, it tins not the sanction of tho law,

papc

each '!We5 that lit'l.. rn, lliA nfrrrr-1r

m,l4, 1m n , , , , . : neither would it be just in our opinion. makes up a large sum audit each (who ' ... J 1 : 11 .1 i lo illustrate, suppose district No. 1 has 13 111 arrears) would pay, the printer could ' . . , ,, 1 . . 1 , , : 1 scr.olars, all studvinir the elementary command more power to instruct and please ! . . fr - ö .Kiuciu.irj ui,A..nn.i. i .r i 1 . oranches. I he subscribers would select a than he can when but f?w pay until thehtsti moment. ! Pers"n 10 tcac" t,,elr school, who they all t ii -1 . . .. r 1 1 know to be qualified to teach in that place, Let all who owe us come forward, and! 1 . .,4 m .1 1 . ir, 1 , ; and r.ltlioui;h lie could not pass a ri"id ex"down with the dasV and feel as though! . . 0 , 0

animation; yet so lar as lie nau Deen lauglit

1 mm . I l J

tnev Were Iroe trom Ihr .ort -.on ot a imsM ' J

debt unpaid it had b en done correctly. In view of hi" ivi.. i,A . t i r (limited education he can be employed for NMitn wo began, it was a dark ttmefrjr:r . r : - t . t .! nfteen dollars per month. In district No. Democratic partv. knownothin-ism and ' . , , , r ' , , , , there arc oJ scholars, tho larger portion fanaticism in every shapo seemed, for the . r . n r nsmr m i . r of them studying Arithmetic, Geo -raphy, moment, to have got possession of our . . ,. , , , , . t fntl , , . and the higher branches of maihematics, great ship 01 fciate, and threatened to run 0 her upon the terrible rock of Dissolution i gently they must have a teacher and Anarchy; but the -labor of love" per-: W,lh a coI,eß,Jlto cation, or he will not formed by every Democrat who fought for'11" th bl,": resullt U- t,,at he hV0 the supremacy "of principle, has swept us l,irco r "Ur t,mca the nm0Unt Tnwd t0 clear of thedangorous shoals on that dread-! P'Y ll,e tcac,wr in dUt U U wi" b rer" ed coast, and brought us into the open sea ' ""' at a 8lanc(?' lliat if therc Vl'as a suf of true federal piinciples, and placed at the I J010"1 lmUnt f mon' to P'V a ltfchör helm Capt. Buchanan, with tried and true I fr lhrao mntliS in dIsUict 011 il woulJ under ofiieers, ar.d the whole democracy ! not pay Lr a school ir. distiict two, for ef the Union for a crew, and the groans of Smore than na monl,,; lhis a11 W0U,J defeated isms, which fdlow in her wale J?1"0.0 l b urqw- A sir""r result will disturb her not in her onward course to un-j ,? . Ca, WMeevr ll,e my " cqu-lly paralleled greatness. Here we loavo them, 1 f lvlfdcJ asnonS different districts. Tho and congratulate oureolf with the thought j business of Trustees U to look afir that we were with them in adversity an(1 1 "cational interests of their respectleave them in prosperity, and that what in-! lown8h,P. and nanago its affairs with üuence we had, and efforts wo made, were th sm noray that they would thoir ' r tt rt TI.a.. 1. ... 1 1

directed to Ihn end reached. M,,JU,a eitlPloy competent

t 1 71 .1 1 1 r teachers on tho best terms, havin an ovo In leaving tne Democrat 111 the hands of I . - . . " ""o0 '1 tjt,

'yUng America," we have no fears for the result. Doubtless there will be more "spice" in it composition and more research in selecting or preparing matter. They can devote their whole time exclusively to tho paper, and they can, and doubtless crill make it a first thus country paper, worthy the patronage of every reader in tho county. We ask for them, as we are sure they will deserve, a liberal support, and you will receive in return good, sound Democratic doctrine, statistics and a

to the wants of the different disiricts, and

have the schools taught an equal leivth of time.

Small licht. People by paying their small debts would aid mateiially in bringing about a better stale of affairs in reference to money matters. We dont wish to bo undrstood as opposing the idea of paying large debts, but many are unable to pay them, owing to the stringency of the money market. II

lhe smaller ones were paid there would b i

a good variety of reading matter to suit all ; quite yisjblo change in tho quantity of

some. American bills connected with intend- accompaniments of tlu times. If you ...1 i,;n.n.. . f t, ihr. tTt own a niano. keen it for your wife's sake.

authority to use the , 0l, l. :j, v tjie f,,ds continued buovant. but remember that you can't afford to pay

government troops on Governor's Island I There were no gold withdrawals from the j musir teachers until the times get better, and the navy yard it needed to iruard the! bank & . ! A e ' c,'Tf "rTU--;t ho inirchasinir

forth. Do all vuur eating and drinking at

Unitftd Stotoc iiw ouvweahiiry and "- of discount at Hamburg

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ttlO OaTlK3. I .... ... 1 . I.. f,nytio lli, hk-1.' fr T.illt lrik f. 1. I' r lit. r r

1 1 lie limes says uiai tue v anaua iaKcs tw. wi n-.-.n iui jui VuMars.ial Ryndcrs has also telegraphed j uUt lcli(.rs for loo.UOO of S per cent. 1 joyment, spened your evening there, in to liko effect. j bnds of the Michigan Central Railroad for '; contributing to th2 cheerfulncis of your Tho Eenin2 Post states, on pood au-: the extinction of a portion of their floating i wife and children. Keep a careful account

,'alker will sail this week! The value of money iu the Stock of a. your expenses Iry to get work.-

II 1 . . I I I'C II I 111 '11111 'IfO'OTII III IVO'll VMM l'J Tl I TU T

I txciiang remains at, o jer cent. , y ....-. r j Ckackeus Soda. .

"I,.. VVww v ,.f I- ii, iv v-iv t he i l.m.m(l l.ir even ai reuueeu in ices. vl ine enu ui uiu , l?tt.r

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thoii.-y, that Walke

from New Oilcans for Nicaragua, with 15'JO troops, in a tine steamer, with plenty of ammunition and provisions. Col. Duncan goes out with him in command of the artiiery.

days

PLYMOUTH RETAIL ARTICLKS. Arri.ES Green, Dry, arrkls Pork, l'lour Bran, -- - Suar Cured, Shoulders, Sides, Bctr Fresh Dry Ik'TTKR Brick Camv by box Chicken?

o clock a m and -1 o'clock p m of paid dav, the tollowirp described inoperty in said countv, to-wiCi Bc-hihinir where the riidit of wav .f t'o Vitt.

shurjrh, Ft. Warne Ä; CLicair Rail Rn.-i.l i,.t..r

PRICES I the north line of the iBfk-oarf unrter rasr f t

Michigan road of .-ccti.m thirteen, Micl..i- ro:it hin.l; thence cut 13.2-1 chains; thrnce Kuth lf? chains to the riplit of wAv of paid railwav; thencr

norui-wesi witlipaiU r;ul ro.-ul. to the t.Lico of 1..-

ginnni-, containin- three acre?. Taken as the pmjicrtv if ü AV HwinS to sati.-fv a fee-bill in favor of J 15 N K'.inircr, Surveyor of J F VAXVALKEXnt"R;irr novl2 5its. (prfcc$2) Sherilf M C.

first month, look over your expense book j Cheese.

and

compare

the foootinirs

with the cx-

1 1: .1.

'o" ; i

nouses ot other times.

How I'noi'iiETic. Tho following is

IVciv Vor I Itciu(..rrival ol a California Steamer. New Yoik, Nov. 2. A meeting of some 2.UU0 uuemplyed foreigners was held to-day at noon in the park. Thero were several speeches made, the burden of which was work or tiirht. Another meeting of a similar character was to be held this evening in Tompkin's suuare. The steamer Quaker City, from Mobile, via. Havana 29ih ult., arrived this eveti-

intr.

No news from Havana.

The proposed relief of Gen. Concha by Mirisol, is not acceptable, to the people. Exchanges and sugar lower but nominal, and holders of sugars preferring to ship instead of selling. U. S3, gold 3 per cent premium. The Quaker City brought 8173.000 in specie. Tho steamship Star of the West. Capt. Gray, from Aspinwall for New York, nrrived at Havana at 3 p in. on the 29th. Sho had on board 71i passengers, all well;

money at the 11 ink was heavy

The American hos? pry or is dea.I Iiaroti Macaul 'V h.vs been elected

Steward of Cainbn Ige. r 'n... 1...11:.!.. :.. iw. n 1.1.-i.f h'riii

I t 1 'i' .....I mm ...,,.,. .:..., t extract lrom a speech rande by rresident C has decreased Ja.OUÜ.OLH tiance. biure: 1 . -. ii . o . ! liuchanan, when in Congress, 111 13 l'J, on the last monthly returns, t allures were; 0 1 1 n 1 1 . k :.. - . th Independent lrcaury Ulli: expected in Paris. Gold was b-uig taken i 11. r 1 t 1 rr , r .. ,.;.., i he evils of a redundant paper circufrom tho Bank of I-ranee for Araei ican. . . 1 t 1 c mm . r' t :,. ..ilf ,.r ' lation arc manliest to every eye. It alSpaix. Ihe new Cabinet was )et unoi- . . f - . ternately raises and sinks the value of evmi i 1 e i 1 .1 n..m-..-ir V, V mail's properly. It makes a bejfar The banks of Belgium and IJenmaik 11.' 1 1 1 .1 . , r 1:,,. .,..t r. "f the man to-morrow who indulged in have advanced their rales of discount o pel 0 4 dreams of wealth to-day. It converts the 00 mm 1 11 ;.. ...Jci' n business of society into a mere lottery, while I here, had been a lull in the cusis at J . j ,r. those who disinbute t lie prizes aro wholly

leuo.i. , -ii . . ..1 .

111 chpoiiaioie 10 111c piropie. itv'ii nie

pse comes as come it must it casts

Candles Tallow

Star

perm .

Thirty commercial houses at Zurich had " ' . . J , col hips

failed

11 ... e 1 . 1 .

f., . t 1- rA..... 1 1.... t ,1.. iv'; laoorers out 01 emnioyinem. crusnes man

iac iUKC Ol WOOIIO, uiumiu irin. 0 f . . " , . . , 1 i r 1:1 1,. i ufactures and merchants, and rums thouof l'ortuira , is spoken of as a Iikeh can- , n . . . .. ,, i-i. f'.i 1 r.K, !.;,. 1;,;,. sands of honest and industrious citizens.' didate for tho ihronc of the 1 nncipMitie. j Serious collision had occurred at Frank- Wreck of tC frailicr Ucill-

lort between tne soldiers 01 me reuei.u yov- .

enment and the Austrian and B:i:iii:i!i re

oinient. A ureal number wero wounded

The L .union Slur iuswts that the Gov

COI FEE Rio an Tn-1

Moccha Corn Meal Eggs Flock " Fish Mackerel White, hf hl-1 Cod Herrin?: hox Class fXK) f50 ft Hat Timothy Clover Prairie Hides Dry Green Honev Iron Lard Lime Lead White ' IUr Molasses Suar House New Orleans

Nails.

vrup

The Chicago Tribune, of Saturdav, says

'(intelligence reached this city, yesterd iy i oArs... ..... ......

noon, by the mate 01 the schooner Ahvilda, Oils L-ml...

. 1 . .. 11.1

crnor treneral ot ImliA is 10 ue kuiku. , who c.;UU(J pa8en,rer on th0 pr..peller C. The l'orte considers that us treaties have ; Q,lhu s(enMvheel s;ea. been violated by the appearance ol :i Uus-; nuM. UeiluIoer wa3 wriM.kea i4!,t miles

sian ship-of-war, ami has demanaea ex- , norti of S:Ulbef fJje

planation.

Fih Linseed, , Pork Potatoes Rags

ol Monday night, and only two firemen out j Rick...

ir ! .1 I C1 ALT.RA IIS.

Ov , c ,,l r TT T I f 1 IUI HCl men inciiij-iiiici; uii'ii, nnc o.O

thu mails, 81,C'JÜ,0üü h irol I for N.-iv! 1 liua ue imo J The Reindeer was la len with tallow

i if alt H irrel.

Sack.,

York, and 8500.000 for Europe. She would i Deseret Xws of 5th September, received i froni t;lla (.jtyf Ulul xvieat from St. Jos-ph, j Soap. .'. ...... ... . leave on ihe 3Jth. Twenty-livo of her ! Capt C. Sibley oi the Fifth Infantry. It ; fur Montreal, shipped by Mr. La Due of ar Npw Orleam. passengers, amon' whom was Col. Kre-1 js mied cliiffly with an clitoi U review of j this city. She is reported to have mile j

classes.

With an entire Democratic government .with the wounds of "bleeding Ivansas" htileJ, ttid the people about to make their wn government-with success every where f th principlts we have advocated with wort of the worst of financial crashes

money which would be changing hands

There arobut fewporons, eomparatirely spakin but owe more or leßs, in small sums, and, and very few but what have a few dollars, and were they to pay out a dollar or two ol their indebted ucs3, the money would bo set afloat and would probftbly pay

moot and Senator HroJorick, came to thi

port in tho Quaker City. The cause of her detention was the nouarrival of the Facitic steamer Golden Gate. That vessel left San Francisco on the 5th of October, but on 'the following day her machinery in part becamo disabled, nnj she was compelled to return topori, where sho airived on the iOth. The ensuing dav her passengers, specie, anil mail uero transferred to tho steamer Golden Age, and again took thir departure and arrived at Panama on the 24th. On the came day passengers reached Aspinwall and immediately embarted on board the Star of tho West, which had awaited their arrival. The steamship St. Louig, Capt. Hudson from New York for Aspinwall, arrived at Havana on tho twenty-ninth and left the same day. The steamer Cahawba had not arrived at Havana when the Quaker City left. The only paper to hand i a stoamer Herald of the 6th and it contains no important news. The official returns from nearly all the counties, in the State givo Weller, dem. 11.785 majority over both iho other candidates. The total vote was about 9U,000. Tho Senate stands 25 Democrats to 5 Republicans; find tho Assembly, 64 Democrats, 9 Republicans, 3 Americans and 4 Independent. fiThe majority in favor ot the payment of the State debt, is about 39,000. Tho rumor of the exodus of the Carson Valley is confirmed, and the ridiculous re

1 tha port of Senator Douglas' speech on

Mormoniam, delivered at Springfield, III., last bummer, and with a "discourse" by Elder John Thayer, devoted mainly to the relations of Utah with tho Suites. The News attempts to ba severe upon Senator Douglas, and Elder Thayer insists upon the patriotism of the Mormonsand their loyalty to the constitution. Rut ho denies that tho General Government have any "constitutional right to appoint officers for this or any other Territory"; and, eaid he, "Outot courtesy, wo, n 'citizens of the

United Stated, may say, Mr. President, if

you liavo tj mind to appoint discreet pereons to fill those- pffices, all well and good, but if yot; ilqn'l, you had better take them back, for wo won't hare them; we stand on our reserved rights as citizens of tho United States," The whole harangue breathes rebellion.

DANK FOTE LIST. I lid' 't un.

Veuhv Calculating. One of tho Central America passengers arrived with very closely trimmed hair, which ho stated he had clipped of himself, before tho vessel went down, to savo being grapplod by the drowning crowd.

jCSrVice is earth's ballast; in duo time, it will be thrown overheard, and sink. 2TWho discerns what is infinitely small? Only ono; the Infinitely Great.

We)l down the lake, when she cncoiiiio-ie 1 ITau.ow...

the storm, and put bauk. either with tlie in-1 Tva, ..r 1;.... . . , I..,;.... Wheat.

able, to head the gale; the sea washed over her, extinguishing the lire, and tho sail

made was easily carried away, carrying the 1 Urookwlle fiank, Ih'ix kvil'e

mast overboard. In her then helpless condition, about 0 o'clock Monday night, she struck heavily on a bold, rockcy shore, and went to piece3 in a few minutes. Tho first boat lowered was carried away empty, and ihn second tilled and sunk. The two men who were saved were washed ashore in a senseless condition, and the weather being very stormy and cold, their feot were badly froien; but they made their way for eight miles this side, where lay the wrecked schooner Alwilda, Tho Reindeer was commanded by Capt. Patterson, and owned by Henderson fc Holcomb of Montreal, where she was probably insured. She was old and valued at only Si 6.000. Her cargo of tallow, ifec, is strown along tho Michigan shore for mites. A portion may possibly be saved. Tho Reindeer was formerly called tho Commerce. She was run into and sunk in Lake Erie somo eight yeaas ago, when transporting somo companies of Ilritish troops. ' ' A great many lives were lost in that catastrophe jTrtTA gentleman from Kansas reports no hard times there. They had no banks; nothing but gold in circulation. Nebraska is in a very different condition. Her shinplaster establishment has failed, and prices are prostrated.

TRICKS. 1 (io in 15 4 5f) 1-2 JO C 0! 1") 1 'J5 l12 1j7 '2) 311 -10 11 1Ü--V an' 70 10 :() 5 00 10 7 no 7r((t 1 00 2 : 0 ;- 00 4 00 3 00 10 121.," : " 12 5 10 12.." :" 40 2 50 10 l on H) 1 2.r 6i.4 20 1 50 1 0 1 2) f, 00 20 :i 2 :o - s i n; IC,., 1 2 " :.0,. 1 l;:)

STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTV. SS-

In the Morshull Circuit Court. Felruam

term, 1850. Mary MorrIy, i vj". Comphiiiit for Divorce.

.11cnacl .Morris v.i j Tlie plaintiifin tho :i!ove ntitled cause, lj Crj hin and Packard, her fttt..inie h is tiled ihmj office j her conijilaint for dirorce, an! it aiparing "bv aejJ davit that the defendant, Michael MonW, is a non-resident f tlie Futo of Indiana; lie therefore notified of the tiling and pendenev of 5aid conijilaint, and tliat the panic will be heard at i the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to Wt , holden at tlie court IIuo in Plymutth, the secjond Monday of February, "ami unites he ap- ; pear, plead, answer or demur thereto, the Fame will ! be hoard and determined in his absence. ; attbt: X. It. TACKARI), Clerk

novl2 .2t3 Marshall circuit court.

TO NON-RESIDENTS. THE undersigned, with the county Survivor, will, on the 25th day of Nov, lt-57, at 10 o'clock, a. in., on said day, proceed to survev and locate the comers of his land in sec. 6 an.iJ7 town 'Mi, ran ire 1 west, in Stark county, Indiana; ti mett at the residence of the subscriber, at the time specified, and continue from dav to day until

j all i finished. j N011 -resident?, who fail to meet the Surveyor at ! tho time above mentioned, au 1 defray or provide for 1 It'tVavin? their portion of the expense of the puvcy, will be returned to th Count Auditor, a, d J such lieliihiuineies placed a the tax duplicate, ar.J j collected accot'linj; to 1 1. ! ri..v:2 52t:t JAM CS McCORMICK.

j TO NuN-iiESI CENTS. TIv uiocrs'iniod, wi'h the cor-,v Survc-r, 1 will, 01 die H iili '. .v .u i':"'T, ui ton ' o'clock a in on said d.iy, pre.l to surv and 1- ; cite the c irner fth"ir h rA ir. s.ct'- r ? il, 2C j and .T, t: :n 3 1 . .1 1 r I wist, lu St.k county. In a.na 1 ir.Mi'v. tho prcTvisos, and cvn- . time fn '!w : ,-.? v.yu üi i --rrvcye t. j i.i. i. !;ins w - fail t . meet the Surveyor At 1 ' n i"i!'e jUjv iv- :.''- "d. .1 1!- tv, r ptv-xi-U-

lor dot.' ;1i : ; 1 1 .it u o. i'

fie

8tir'V. v'.Y ' re tu 1 ued to the c

.-..k!: UeihujUv l..- . s j 1 iced 'ho tax uplicate, .inj

'cnscb ( f ?aitf .:;t-. Auditor, titl

coiiecTi

ac-- r Mile Uj .aw.

ir f.i. rxcnniKR.

I'lb AM Jd.VKS.

par

d

1'ai.k ol theCaiitol, Indianai oim. .suspt ia..

do Klkhart, I'lkhart di Goshen, (iorhen do Imli uri, Michigan City do Monticcllo, Monticello. do Mount Vernon, .Mount Vernon do Paoli, Pauli do Kock villc, Wabash do Syracuse, Syracuse do Salem, Salem do the State of Indiana, and Hrajiehcs do Warsaw, Warsaw. . . . f nioomington Hank, IJloomingtou Canal Hauk, 1-ivansvillo Cambridge City Hank, Cambriilge City. , . . . Crescent Citv Hank, ttvnnsville

Exchanjre Bank, Croencastje. ,

Fayette County Hank Connersville. Farmers' Hank, West field Hoosicr H ink, JoajisiKu t.

Indian Hank, Madi-on

Indian Reserve Hank, Kokomo Indiana Farmers' bajik. Franklin Indiana Stock Hank, Laporte. ....... r . . Kentucky Stock Hav.k, Columbus. I .arrange Hank. I una ....

Merchant's and Mechanic' Hank.'N. Albany do Parke countv Hank, Rockville do Prairie City'Bank, Teno Haute, do Southern Haukof Indiana, Terre Haute do Salem Dank, Salem do Slate Hank of Indiana, und 1 ranches do Traders Hank, Indianapolw do Tippecanoe Dank, Loransiort. .. .suspended. Illinois. Prairie State Hank, Washington disOO Rushville Hank, Rushvillo do People's Hank, Carnii do Stock Security Hank, Danville .di?25 All others dis 3

do

do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do d do do do do do tlo

Account and procee

dings in Attachment.

STATE OF INDIANA. MARSHALL COUNTV: In tie Marshall Circuit Court, February Trm, 13o0

Charles Alcrnethy, James Sullivan, Henry Collins', and Herman L. White vs. John Rcllainv, Cyrus C. Hradlv. F.zekiel V. MoMakon, a

Hellamv.Hradlv lUlcMakon I

Tlie plaintilfü in the above entitled cause, by C. II. Reeve, their attorney, have liled in my oflico their complaint on account and proceeding in attachment, and it appearing by aitid.iv it that tlie defendants, John Hcllamy Cyrus G. Hradlv and F.zckicl V. McMakcn, are non residents of tlie State of Indiana; they arc therefore notified of th filing and pendency oi f aid complaint, and that the sanje will be heard at the next term of the Marshall circuit court, to he hohlen at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of February, IK, and unless they appear, plead answer or demur thereto, the same w ill be heard and determined, in their absence. attkst: NKWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk OCt29-50t.l. Marshall circuit court.

Ill-XI UK VF izzts HPYTInT

UUllf Uli 1 t7wT;rU llliil I 1!

Hr. A. 11 ATTING L BKlNti permanently lH"atol in Plymouth, solicit a hhare of patronage in the practice of his profession. All operations rn-rfornie! ujiontlic inot pproTOt principles, and all work warranted as rcnro?cnt-4. OFFICl" corner of (iarrowsnd Water streets. unir:6-301y , ; -