Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 September 1858 — Page 2

TUP T T? A T A n T) H f For tho Marshall Count v Democrat.

The Abolitionists in New York whose duty it shall be lo make all necesFrom the N. Y. Courier & Enquirer. Four Long-standing Cases of Ecver and Ague cured after using OEgocds India NOTICE ÖF DISTRIBUTION. rE.SR9. McDoxald: hava -elected the Albany Atlas as tlieir sary arrangements fur the f ür and its exThe Wheat Crop of 1858. THE STATE OF INDIANA, MARSjf at r Cnologogue,

8ECRETART OF STATE, PAN1EL McCLURE, of Morgan. ACDITOL. OF STATE. JOHN V. DODD, of Grant. TREASURER OF STATE, NATHL. F. CUNNINGHAM, of Vigo. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, SAMUEL 1 1. RUGG, of Allen. ATTORNEY GENERAL, J03. E. McDONALD, of Montgomery. for supreme judges, SAMUEL E. PERKINS, of Marion. ANDREW DAVIDSON, of Deca'ur. JAMES M. IIANNA, of Vigo. JAMES L. WORDEN, of Whithv.

FOR COXGRESS, 9tII DISTRICT, C-l. JOIIN C. WALKER, of Laportc t n-iwx-SrVJ TRf ruTOTl' J. A. TIIORMO.i, of Liporte county,. rou state Stator. ' GILSONS . CLExVVEL AND, of Marshall. -roR c rrrv p- rn-rot . tor cni.M3X nrti ra isECLTOit, ANDREW W. POIirSR. ot Starke Co. KurR-presentativ., C. II. REEVE. Auditor, THOMAS McDONALD. Treasurer, WM. C. EDWARDS. SherhF. J. F. VANVALKENBÜRGH. Cumissioner. JA'JOÜ KX0BL0CK. . S irvey .r, J. B. N. KLINGER. CVoner.A. ROVD. Assessor (Center T'p..) E. JA COB Y. Assessor ( Union Tp.,) II. McDUFFIE. fTir";7777V rrrfTT TiTTTTTF r r i VkMVbliAliyj Öl'ÜiAlVliiU:. ,m . m &jui-ua, " " ta,,u,u,,w'"r 7 S'-M'; uuure-i me cuizens oi iirsnau county ai UNIONTOWN, on TIur. A:y, Sept. 23d., und at PLYMOUTH, on Thursday! SeBtl lib a! 7 n'i-t.'nT.V n ii "-"I " v y .... ( n imx1- , , V ,T ' 4 wii! address hi, f.llow cuizens at the foll)wi;ig times and places. lippeeanoo Town Monday Sept. 20 1 o'clk Ronrbon Tuesday " ?1 10 " Bremen "Wednesday 2t 1 Füiruiottiit Thursday " 23 1 Tyner City 1'iiday " 21 1 Bailfj-'s School House Saturday 25 1 Smith's Tavern Monday Sopt 27 1 Umontown Tuesday 23 1 i'lymguih, Wednesday 2d 1 Knox, ThursdAy 30 1 iv?-The Republicans are resorting to everything but fair means to carry this County th! Fall, for the Republican tick:t. Thy kno-v if they fail tlm lime that . they are --gone up;" that there is no

hcj 3 for them. Col. May made a most eloquent speech, Mr. Parks, we understand, is exhibiting at the conclusion of Avhich he was gieetthrough the County a p.-.ragrrph, which, ;ed with loud aPPjse

Le ays, was taken from !his i aper, and j purports to De a portion oi an a ticie puo- (

Iwhed over the signature of C. II. Reeve, j determined to give the gallant Walker, as jGr an anonymous signature in his atThat paragraph states tha: the first thing , wej a3 the rest of the Democratic ticket, 3 oa gentleman? Mr. R3eve will do, if elected, after hjtheir heratv support Since it has been .The veCovered of the bite, gets to In lianapoli9, will be to have the; PROVEN that Colfax is a KNOW The Doy it was that died." 81'aiir3 of all the officers raised. "MR. ; NOTHING, even the few that did support j-rEEp iT BFFORE THE PEO PtR?TNJ; SlrTPlVAhiai befre lhey fjUnd him Ut' arC Je" PLE.that FOUR of the REPUBLICAN GRAPH FROM nit. DEMOCRAT. termined to support him no longer. CANDIDATES were returned DELIN-

Mr. Reeve NEVER WROTE that para graph, neither did he ever utter or entertain the sentiment it f ; presses; and when Mr Parks represents this paragraph to have bien written by Mr. Reeve, he states what he KN0WS be ABSOLUTELY FALSE. Whr .Iftii't Pjitlra Rl.nv llifl P9nr fn.m , . , 3 , .' . . ; i r 1. v !i t tne -paragrapn i art, -x.uuus as naving been written by Mr. R., neither did the Democrat, or any other mcor eyer pub - ' - Iih it over the signature of C. II. Reeve. Ar.y man who would be guilty of such a bass DECEPTION upon the People as Mr. Tarks has been in this Bogus para - graph affair, should receive at their hands, as Mr. Parks will receive a m03t oyerTielmina rlsfat. O Mr. Reeve has made no charges against Mr Parks, nor spoken, to our knowledge, 1 ' if word of him His bearfn a disrespec u w aUhou(rh' thc ? r. t , v . r . pomcai opponent, na, u.eu uui.i . -entIcmcn. jKTi'OUR REPUBLICAN CAN r-iTUlLfAlLO ion Loo.w i or-j ..-rvrrw AVKRK RETURNED. -fir T3T DELINQUENT FOR N0N-gf .TPAYMENT OF TAXES ! ! I ! The Republicans claim to be the -Decency Party" vide Colburn's spaecb t Bourbon. jJ3TMr. Reeve'a nppnntments are published in today's Paper. Every voter should turn out, rnd giro him a hearing, as he-will discuss Local Mullen that interest every man in tho County. 33T Our Merchants, generally, are briT.'T'n on their Fall Goods. Wonder why th 9 j don't send its their Adv's. Z&"Vie learn that George Stedrr.an, proprietor of the "Edwards House,'; in Plymouth, ia an affray with Mr. Sila3 Tib-'bi-, also of this place, was dangerously stabbed by the litter, on Tuesday afterUmt As th. -natter ' will underco a irid'cLiVinWitiati. we refrain from any

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btmr J t ; T rp . . to the October elction. Lach Township arJd eettled them in G with Mr. Reeve-name attached to it? A specimen of the Atlantic Telegrath r ana eeuiec. mem in u vi- r r Cable can be seen bv calling at the Drur' as requested to send a Large Delegation. We afraid reneai Mr. Reeve never aD,e L , ?J ca,,u,o 'u "ub 1 . Sickness, to a ereat .1 . rep . ;StoreofDr.T.A Lemon. ; The number of votes to which each Town- , . B

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wrote or mouni oi sucu a bf;numcni as . mmm

' partalarsiif this unfortunate affair. Ur. TibbilU T.as arrested, and gayo bail in thc etna $t,CC0. - r

About two o'clock, tho large crowd re

paired to the School-house where Col. May was to Fpeak. The Colonel, after a few introductory remarks, gave us a most happy description of the two political Parties in this country tracing them back to 1336. Ho proved that Schuyler Colfax I had been a leader of the Know Nothing party in 1854, and during the full term the party had an existence. (This same r J V Colfax is now canvassing the District, begging the votes of the same people that only four years ago he wa3 sworn before j ni ,inr,-v v;iö.-rn thot ßrt.i ,ri ' . hadrriven them that of beinir an Am can citizen. The Colonel portraved, in a most elo- ! ; f0)Mtnfnn. TT ' 0 , . . raocracy- He also spoke of the gallant John C' talker, our next R-presenUtive in Congress from tho "Bloody Ninth" i During Col. May's speech, he was interrupted, by a straggling Temperance I lecturer, calling himself Colburn. He . T1 ' , . is a Republican. In the hope of annoyincr 1 J o Gol. May during his speech, he would cry out "Bah!' and occasionally interrupt ;him. The Col. very good natu redly told I this man what he thought of him. wl ivh appeared to affront him very much. After CM." May was seated, the foul . mouthed old ereaturo aios to snpnlc. rpceivinggreat applause from one Republican who has a tremendous lonir nose. He w sau that James Buchanan was an illiterate Drunkard, and that Stephen Arnold Dougno 1. .1! 1 1 !m .,. . Ct t 1lo i3 iio vnucu l i ' Ul , y n o uuk 11 b iv 'clean the spiltooRS ha rigger's barber shop." Hi oth.er allusions to the Dem locrccy were made in suchhithy language, every man who heard him will admit that they are entirely unfit for publication. s,iii th linuhliv-ma .rav him tbomost1 & enthusiast applause. He appeared mucli en.oarra.seu a, i.i aFp,Au-&e,a M , hat, and was about to leave. ' At this momemtheie was much c n- . lusion. ooraa one crieu oui torno oacK. vum,i O . 1 ..ri l l ; Stephen." nother cried out 'Come back, begar, and hear, what Col. May has to say.' Another voice: -Stop thief!' He then halted to hear Col. May, but in a U moments sneaked out of the room. Our German friends, we learn, are awake," as to the Election, and are $Zr We lean: that a black Republican inow Nothing candidate offered a good Knowold German Democrat, the other day, "a

Utile relief," in the shape of 10, if he Voters of Stark County. would voto for him. The German told There will be a Democratic County Coni him he couldn't vote; he hadn't been in vention held at the Court House in Knox,

iTU'PYTV.OVF luw BWUUUJ " " " Mr. Know Nothing walked off, meiely re- - .n, . i ar "surprise parties are fashionable in J,ew ork. one of them, . however, can eqnal the -'surprise" of ' - the Republicans of this District, when they now nna mas oy imporunjj iuaiungly to edit their organ, they have fixed a 1 running sore upon their Party, his conj stant abuse of those who differ with him disüstin-r rmr.y hihminded Republicans, ! nrl aVolnte.lv makin?? votes for the Demo - I . ' Crats. j TTT , Mr' K' K Br0ük9 haS Prescnted i us with a bntle of Ink, of his own manulacture. We -think is superior to the Fluid It is jet black, and warranted not to fade. Business men will do ' weij tive thi. Ink a trial. If it does not ti renresciited. we will acr4WW . . ' .... knowledge we are ;cle S3" Senator d"rtif dtl ffl day. Scuhyule are manifesUy frightened, because of the üeieat tnat is coming upon mem. This Mr. Trumbull, now hired by Col- , A .. '. . . 3 UXWCSU1H89 iu.iUim, I : ,Un MUnnnUnn .f 1115, .-.ic ' K iowa w p k,. He is bow employyd by the Republicans, . , . tOMfx u ,1,. wii im viiir? fw j o trv.i rnund' and fals fv theexpcndir .i.a ,lin;t,tinn. Tiumbnl i x. i,,H k; nhiiitv to make the Peonlo believe a Falsehood.'-' iiv B iau'"uuk uut vw - ' - - ÄTPk. Pof investment i ion he hired tliat iemperanco LiQCturer to . a a rtl T : WH" IlO II' CVA fc J abuse Col. May, and the Uemocratic rar j ty at Bourbon the other day - 'TI eR two lines that look SO solemn, . t.. 'i." fin .nlrmn '

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no juagvoi mo am- u Wednesday, lliursday ana naay, a lexas paper states that in one of the seriously llinireU tliat lie Ua5 since ntv and State, to-wit T Tlie undivided öne

I Oct.. 13l1i 14th, and 15, 1858. counties in that JState, 'nine clildren have he fireman iva badly third part ofthe south west quarter of section ; ! n,1rrl thai thn rnmmittea on feneino- bee kil1 by th.ir p-ia?ii: within the i i' -, J eighteen (18) into unship thirty-two (32) north, 'i- .. .i .,f Illinois iV Ordered lliat tuo Lommitiee on iencmg j f . scalded. . 0f ranpe four (4) east; excepting forty acres hereirumDull, oi Illinois, w. rpnir:nt- rlir round, erect a build- ,ast Uireo raouln8- v.. -.-rt,. UA t.v toforc deeded to John Scarls.on the south wert

i wi, . .-ofr. f.. tV,a nf thfl Trpapuror mve a mm miv tor h is. JJ.mocra.. for, tract or oarccl ot land bounded on tne norm ty

greater than he is, or ever will be, has

had his political prospects ruined by writing letters. We merely mention tins as "A LITTLE RELIEF to a FRIEND in distress.' The Black Republican Know Nothing sheet, in this place, continues its attacks upon the private character of the caruli dates on the Democratic ticket. This is "-i"n ii'Av-i.. xiiio is its last, desperate chance for success, Cease vipcr you re gnawing a file -ah accident occurred on the öieu benville and Indiana Rrilroad, on the ni-rht of the 10th inst. The cars fell through k. i.:i, u a bridSe' b7 wliich a number were injured, but no deaths, as yet, are reported. . 0 . . .. Ric tt Smith are now reoeiving their Fall Stock of Dry Goods, &c. See advertisement in another column. The Sheriff issues his proclamation in to-dav's naner. for the r.ext Election. ti1Ä p .ii- ,M M.t - ,1 i the Republicans can t say, p.s they cid on , .1 . 1 . .u 1 one occasion, that "they lost the electio:i because the Democrats wouldn't tell 'era on what day it was to bo held ! ! JZZT" The Black Republican Know INotliings are resigmn- Ll.emselves :o the defeat of Bhir, of Mi.-souri, in t!ie hope that he will contest the election. We recollect that the Republicans threatened to contest the Presidential elec c IOrr ti otate in looo. lliese Stat got up for effect and like l?rn dt tlio l?riiiblir'iii in tili nliU'P " " v " , . . , ... ...... . v (which it parades m its columns from week to week ) that Us circulation is larger than tlu. of tue Democia,, a. e posilively False-and made only TO DECEIV E. . : TT"- . . Abe baway language used by Matlin ,y ,ast week in ieIalion lo one f the eJilors üf ihh Paper, we only notice. to how that the llepuWcan editcr :a mi,.;,,!..-,,!,;, t .,. w.i nr .1 , i . v i i those obscene sheets in .New 1 ork which haVO lately been Crushed Ut Of exigence by the 8troiK- arm of the Law. Immodest words admit but this defence, That want of Decency is the want of Sense.' On ihis plea, alone, can the editor cf the Republican be excused for the filthy language m the article alluded to Sample continues his silly Letters to Mr. Reeve, signed "Timothy Oldbuck," in last week's Republican. Whv don't he f ... ., , , come out like a man, if he has any thing against Mr. Reeve, instead of skulking uuQUENT for non payment of TAXES, of jjstyear f l J! ! 11 ! ! ! . -. . IVotlCC to tllC DciUOCr.ltiC on Fiidav. fiantpmhflr 24th. at lOo'rlofk. . a- m., for the purpose of nominating can.1tn til Vk nn!1nJ . 1 1 1 I A t AtV1 n Ail V W r nil I II III 1H3 fll L 1 LlCli Vf 111 IjrT UC LtT I 111 111 C LA UV thc Convention. Turn-out. one and all. It is expected that Col J. C. WAIIiCr ... f a r. Hill II II CSC U AUU itUU C33 I lO VIUUHCULIUU. By order ofthe Central Committee. j!5arliall CoiIlllV Agricillture So icly, Plymouth, Saturday, Sept. 4th 1853. Society met, pursuant to adjournmen. : Daniel Brown, presented the writen conA . . C aOaa . V. aM Ä mm Ä Ä Z M aT.kMHM. I ira" .' vyU3"ul ' , . T ' round Fa,F grUnd' wIl,ch wa3 ürderd t0 be lecorded. D. S. Conger asked and was excused from Rerving on Farming Implements. Whereunon. L. Crane was annointed in his stead. Ai Ordered, that th lime of holdintr the 4M. nnnnal Fr r .f this Sot- eiv be defeied " " " . 7 . , " . ' th ectaplat. r tt, ;-,,' flt ROmP "'." , , j point around the race ground, if deemed - ii.,- ,u. ..u r.mmi'H lu. lieU'bU.ir) aCVld 1 11 U VUU1U1IU-.-. W instructed to erct a she! 12 feet wide, a- , ' . . . ... Ion tho west fence, the fence joining tho . -wl- f eMrTi?it lnrth fc rovpr articles c.u.f-.--M-..-..0..----for exhibition, (with a table in the the cen can be moved immediately after the fair , ... . posts to be fixed in the ground. Ana the Committee shall erect the same con ;veB;nt to one ottbo west gates, and ,o -. . - . . 1. T J L. rv MtAtKlA j . ; tneir uire-uous vu .100 : .a.Wio - grouna naving in view mat u 1 omy ior tpmnnrarv nnrposcs. r j ------ - -. - n. II. i?eovt, Joseph Eevens, D. in I nedge, lv. xd. lirown, ana U, t'ow, were . annoinled a conmitteo of arrr ngements,

Laporteön Thürs- . " ?. , t , , f riM . xr , , 1 -"5" -"j rt of saM alw excepting all of said tract on 1 hi frianda la-" 10 feet Wld0' an long, at the The official turns of Norih Carolina wei e the cars milch damaged. . him-north of Tippecanoe River, and a certain

cure 550 half sheet hand bills, confining n o , . i I- . r Rales, Rgulations,and list of premiumes,

to be distributed through the County. Adjourned. I. B. HALSEY, Pres. u. iiv,i, utis. Stop in Valparaiso, don't S. B. CoRDALET, üST'When you stop A: this iv.' nit it nits vjruuiii liuusc Hotrl, everything is kept in apple-pie or- ' jo i rr r der. iTThe editor of the Republican, wo havft inst ln.irnpfK lua ilfprminod to rnn - UnUG hlS 1 aPör 10 1,13 EleCt,0,U ,n th Vai" hpe lbal the RPublic4n8 wi suc: . ceed, and that they may yet "throw him ft bom'for bis wear and tear of Conscience m w Since lie lias Decn in then service ii.ougii ho lly fears that ,he damage he 1ms don0 th Renuhlicans bv his scurrilous araono me ivepuoncans oy ins scurrilous ari a 1 i i tides may be brought in as an 'ollfjet. j c. "Oh, 'tis a fearful sight to see, Thia fellow in his agony The glare of his wild depniring eye, Now fixed on the TAX LIST, Now fixed on the sky, Mournfuly viewing, in doubt and in fear, The fate of his Purty in its sinking career." The Lafayette, Ind. Courier says that large quantities of sugar cane wi.l bo rauad 111 the Wabash alley this season, and that many farmers exped to produce 11 the sugar and molasses necessary for their home consumption. t ll C 1X1 We loam frwm tha State inline!, of the 9a, inst.. that LWru Parks, of La grange county, Intl., was brought to Indianapolis the day previous, charged with 8icali'ig money from l.-Uers, while acting as postmaster. Jonathan F. Gardner ha, boen nomiiwted for S at S.na by ilia D.,n .ora.s in the Fa eite and Union Di.rici in Indiana. Look out for counterfoil 85 bills on the Wobuni bn.k. Massachusetts. They are i. i i i caicuutea to deceive. LX-l resident t ierce IS II )V ill ÖWltz;r- . . . . . . . . ', IS 'rlV4 lv J land. The health Mrs. V improved. It is cia;meti that kreosote will cure warta. Three saiendM American horses weie niree spienm-i American norsea weie biuppcu iaat week nuui xuik, iwuuu i!,aa Purchased iy an agent, lor tue rencll Lmperor. ft! V It . ' A dispatch has been Rent on the Allantic caolc, from London to Newfoundland and back The new Courthouse in Cincinmui will cost 977,000. The National Intelligencer is not to be discontinued, as reported; the proprietors say it never was in more prosperous circumstances. The net revenue of Cuba is 85,000,000 per annum. The Cumberland river is now so low that nothing but canoes and catfish can naTlgaiO II. ladV Of layette CO., Ky., has liberated women and Children reene county. Ohio 1 , il I .r uuii wen uiica cuou the sick. 1t f , , , , ll f , , It i stated that the course of study a b lllO IICOl i. Wlilk IVly. iHl J , Ulli V IV a hA lV.al A . 1 . rr ..II ... duced from five to four years. There were 100 deaths by yell at New Orleans, on tho 7th the week preceding, 450. The Africans on board the s'aver rently captured by llie U. S. ship Dolphin Cen O fA tä VA O W f I , . A I ItA AntOA . 4 "v a aa wrornment Qrnment' The New York Herald says that the nomination of Gen. Scott is all that can uni.le the differences now existing in the ot tue b.acl KepuDitcan party. The debate on slavery between the Rev. Mr. Brownlow and Mr. Pryn is atiracuiigmucii interesGovernor, of 16.247 votes T. .i ..f in.nSt,. - ---- j - to be paid by China to England and Irance, 13 uiree minion irancö. Edward Tucker, the enüinecr of the - miu.d suicide last week, in New York. Gov. King; of New York, was burnt in effigy in Cattaraugus county, for coram . -" n J . , lingth0 sentence of the murderer Suli - van to imprisonmen' lor lire. ; . . . he33 u mw' . . - . . ... a . .tu juKtiiu, noo Bllll u.. ... iiw umivil in jingiand, was still aheaa in ins match ior si,wu. ne naa uuiitto iuor mesi .to piay at me last accounts. . ' I i - " rn-The most imnortantand kcraüyc si in thc City, are filled bj; the many graduates . Ios Cirr CoLEc.--mMr True Press

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The price paid on the coast of Africa generally suecessiui ana spring wneai tne -.-r. J determined in his absence. NR PACKARD,

tion in this for negroes, is from 5J cents to l per reverse. In other parts Hie Matmille M düjf i Hl ü WlUr enouj er com. picas court.

emonuare only head, and the cost of transporting them yield w.n not be over hai tb. usual crop, State of Indiana .1 c;nw o-er to Cuba is not more than 810 or 315, . Indiana In Indiana the yi-Id of wheat You enn buy Goods cheaper than you can steal i 7 .rmiw tliesiliy aser- i .Jlr re.ilirad f.,r has been from one half to two thirds of the them- We are rect-ivin-at the ,MyVlllJf""''

- j - vorpwer wisiimnn 8 Amos j w n.son auia

, in two hcurs-and-half. .! 1 A ' ViV "1 t div ofOctbT, A-D , f-,belc uLe hours of , P':"nt fordivore. The plaintiff in ih ;iUt . n-

I The Cholera 13 raging With great Vio- diana in Charge of a High School. We the foUowir.p" described Real Estate; to-wit.- Tlie' j in my office l.lj complaint for divorceia:it it ' lence, at St. Petersburg, Kussia. should think Charley would make an ex- North Eitjuarter of Section No. Fifteen (15) pcarip-rby n'l-divit tnat the laid defend u;t I ii, . . 1 i i:..ii.. j Ti.wtii'.iin Xo-Thirtv-twrn f3iM North of R:nr-i non-residrrt of the Stite of Indiana. se i.- Liri-

... I A prayer VaS lliatlO by vje V. the Court House Doorinl-lymouth, between the I In said county. In testimony whereof, I Newton eat extent, prevails n: -Dntfipltl nf PIiiI-hIpImiiIm hovirs oflO o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of: R P.-ckard, Clerk of said conrt hive hereunto et Of Illinois. There aro , -r. llll.ltlU, UI X llll.UlCitlllic.. t,ne folIowint, described property; to-wit: . L S niv hand and afiixed tbeseal of said Court this rh left U take care of A llURllier OI MK'CCllGS Were "Commencin' sixty (GO) feet east from the North 1 1th day of September 183;?.

r-.nwarrl 1 linker, tha cnineer oi tne ri i t. -. TJ!

7 - i u t i VUyt"llIK' UHU Xv:tll:i llUUUl,,.crcs moreonw,- uu mc win pin uege, lmt ram "fears that went through the draw . -. -i rt proyewents and tenements threto belonging. Dridge at Norwalk some live years since, ; and tiiey prOIIllSetl gOOa COntlUCl Xlso tee undivided one third part of certain land ..noin,; ...K . ,Drr;ma Lisa nf lifp rr,rri.iill fnt.lirft towards tllG white Set- hin in the south west quarter of section eleht ( 8)

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, uiucu uctiei. ! Pennsylvania The crop lVfiillv an are - ' -, i . i .i i rage one, but teu per cont. less than last

year per acre. Maryland Tho crop is an average one, but less per acre, and better in quality, than last rear. than last year. VirginiaThe wheat crop in this State is twenty pr cent, less than last yar for the amount of ground in cultivation, and the quality not mucli superior. . North Candina The crop in this State ,a ,.,.lViflt- nuiimr ii i tutul .i l.tu, i Km Pe age. but less than last year. liowever. is unsurpassed. iennessee The crop is r i o-oofl one but . ?. ' - ..... uniler tne average in tne yield per acre, fP1i nMnlirv i c v.Atl t xiic u alii) io lwui ; Mi ur;L-T7eamountof,iie wheat eron . , r , , . , 10 tus ,S rK,t ful f known bul.;,1 jjquc rally compare well per acre with tho other Western fetales. I ni mi 1, e 1 . ' Ohio The yield of wheat per aero is folly twenty per cent less than last year, but from the increase of land in cultivation ' the tkcrcisa from an aver.-vro cron will not generally a failure Illinois In Southern Illinois the yield ,;rA,nä,,t,,T ...heru,, der than over The wm er wheal lias lecn ii . i : i. -. . . i. average Crop. Minnesota The yield of wheat in this Statfl U of better nualitv lhan usual, and i quantity nearly two thirds tho u.ua! crop. Michigan The yild of wheat in Michigan is over two thirds an average crop, ana generally oi gooa i uaiu'. Wisconsin Tl;e crop of whoal is up to i it e i i?.. lne average, and greater extei.t in culti vation compensating for any deficiency in the yield per acre. TlIE Wheat Crop. The wheat crop has been pi incipally cutin this State. As general fact, taking the whole State toe l.er, : e .. .r mere is not nan an average crop oi .wi:e:u, in .fin iii.rii i ill inrf inn i i t ti. Tii-i.h iii , . ., made a two- third crop. In Centra! llli'iini: . . . in some localities the wheat was ro'.tl, ant is d in others not worth cutting. For instance, ' in Sangamon counts there was, prubabU, nearly half a crop. In northern Illinois, , . V . t T r . wllf !e, we come to the conclusion fust ann0unced. that the wheat will not amount to more thaa half a crop, take the whole Stafn of Illinois bMreil,er. flllinois Farm- - - - g L er "V , . c t -i JACW WllLaii' kLj.. Ii. TI.t... At ,lnolia L,- U.-.i" H 1.11 'I X VlllllLJ J Jl I fever, m this city yesterday. OJeVeJantl, toep. 11. ilffllt Steamers aild OTIC SCilOOni er load of passenger from lake 1 ' , , , T , . jui?uu? tnciuaiui i tnj o ivtu- . . a Ti i w Tl i i rv ax l'liT-iii-nav esieraav. Pittsbaurg, Sep. 11.

inanvoler the yield bein.r fuilv liftv n.cm'US ll.in" a!,J throat ctions, duir-; B Marshall Couutr: In the Maihall Circuit

. .. niea, etc., etc.. out tnev eieanse. nnrnv an.'l invifro- r f zm r. ,

r cent, less man last year, and poor m rate everv or-an ardrut the whole anJmil ma "'-'"'" liI Jillo,ie m?uranc .. J f I , . ctrJ oi an, ar.u put tne noie animal ma- Company A s Mayunnl French anl Ebenezer Par

tial uy. . ,c i iicTMnsycna iiproiwconauioniim it istJi- et. The rlaintif.s intho abovo r i.titU,! rsn. hV

Kpntiifkr Thfi pron is ahnvn ihn svor- aoled to resist and tnrow oil the innuence of bad u. t- r, . . , . , . ' J

mucn extecu ten pvr ct in. ly for the cure of erupt;on. of ,hc Pkin,snch as pirn- The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Reeve Iowa ihe account from the center of ples,bloches,&c. They clen?e the blood of all im- A- Capron, hi attorney, has filed in my office the Slate in regard to the wheat crop are purities, producing a beautiful, clear and healthy his complaint on account 'and attachmcntscd it verv "loomy. The crop will hardly aver- kn,soinucli admired by all people of taste and appearing by affidavit that thr defend mt is a ", i i l . .1 r . rcfinemen. non-resident of the Sute of Ir.diiin-j. l.o i- hreage ten bushels to the acre. OatS are r), Morse's Indian Root Fill arc sold bvnll hv notified nfih fi':,, ,.r.ti.-..nf

r--2-Phoa TT Wtiy Van 1-ita P "f it iM.irsha'l tnuntv. Indium, on itunlav the lbth lcoi. hamuel L.irln.c h irah I.uhu-:

1. raino uu uiien is now ;n j. miiiuuui, 111- U.u.,h , m ,l J vuir n ,f.,;,l . t ! c ranse. bv J.G.Ofihorn. Iiis attorney, has tiVI

, . ii- r "1 l IT Puree (3) Eit, Containing (1G) one hundred and ' v nouned ot th? ti.. nir nd pondeiiry of said comhim to the kindness of oar old H.msier s5ltv JlCrosaiore f,r less; together ith all the ap-irla?ntan-1 tint the -.e will i,e herd at u, constituents in Marshall COUIl t V. -A Ol't.'l i !irl(ii.infc f 'i.Tciril. lirloiiirin". ' next term of the Mthull circuit court to be h l

loica Tinus.

! j East corner ot L.ot io. rv.'riit tc) in tne uppeca- 4.U3 N K rALivAKD. Clerk.

A yoims: woman, named Mk-S one Quarter of an acre; and also Commencing SixJ , ' , . , . ty (fi'J) feet East from thj North E ist Corner of

ow fevcri Henry. v'.as murdered to-day at -Lot No. one (i) in Tippec

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inst fo 11 oVlnflc. hv Tlvvtnn-t TTinWvr, East Eiirht (8) Rod?; Then"

j,-,, a i . , , llienco West Eight (b) Rods;

one retused to sreax wim mm ($) Rod.Mothepiaceofbe

when intoxicated. lie drew a pistol and sliot her. lie has not yet - I been arrestcd- ' 0 Pittsburg, Sep. 0. The CXpVGS and baggage cars 0f the expres3 trail! Oil "the Pennlvania lailroat1 bound west ; - were thrown from the traCK this morninjr. e expres meS' -QOl" Was SO Washington. Sep. 9. : sj ...Ul. . au nuci,ui directions of the 'War Dt?part-

Th

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llient had Vlted the PaWneeS, lotM?""15"- ,J,lco.- ftne or,f Pa- me directed from the Clerk f the Marshall Ciriiieiii. miu. i.?iiu 111- .tnu-M f T-necauoe Town supposed to contain sixtv ! w-n rv,rn e.as thelnw! hrt.

tiers. . Tlio PiMfrnnv fmftlitioii will m,. .QV . - , u : proceed to a place ot rendezvous - j soon as they are got ready. -.--n .r. n . i to T.rrq . rinn c y . ,.n'xKüi 7 - aee 43 years. aU 5' PLYHIOTJTn MAHKET. . tV . -x l i - ' i 1VEMÜCRAT OFFICE CGlifBUaj '-Venin.

. i .. - ' .-' , . . . cent, i lo ltOS.. infutlicieiii vu - P . . f unlay m each month, at tho court hotife fa l ljm Watiow;. WHEAT-h bouL-ht in the street to-dav. at h5 will be heard at the next term of the court of .- A. 0. TACK ARD. Clerk. -

ofthe yo per bushel. XR AN BERRIES aro bought common Hoof said couruv. . , , - . "

' i at $1 75225' - i:n3 Jtuiw .o bwi. ? v . . . - . .

J nimm uii.nvm u;i me uzsi'Rnu. luur nuuij 1 .YRUP fiXetcUd a ppey and permanent cure. i Si x raonth s have now elapsed since three of the . : casM were cured The fourth cue wa3 iumrj

family. It was of five or. six moths standing. : j The Chologoguo did no good, but your medicine ; effected a speedy cure. W. D. DEMICK. , Dr. RobacK's Scandinavian Remedies. ! Dr. RobacK's Scandinavian Remedies. , The seeds of ail disorders are in the blood, and I oback'a Blood Purifier and Pills act speuhc.v on that Quid. I hey are composed of rare sweeu.sn nerus, nnu irom a S0Terc!";n antiuoie 10 the infecting and corruptin? principle of disease. Not : ojj do they eure indigestion billions com Plaints, female weakness. connubial me omnctenrv PiMfLEs and Di.oches Aoc the result of iniMiro U1UU,J- 1 UL oiooaoecome iiuck anaciapgcu. i lie skin is not able to cast oh" the imcurieties so imnor1.1 1 MM. - I 1 1 t .... 1 - .... ' - - - - . ' -. . v'il 111 IUI I HI .V HL .1 rjß 1 II tant to health. Ilowm myyoun men and women tTO C With tTiroi fir 1 1 1 w ! o v vi n IUI LHIIIlues illl'l Baches, who are endeavor the use of soapa and washes of variou, kinds. This jj vcrydangerouj and should never be practiced by those desirous of good health. Mothers who have children alllicted with sores and eruptions should Ul'tu uir uiuiii u i u tiici u.n a :;)lit ilLIUIl-', lor 111 this wavhewiH drive in the humors and produce ill health for the child dnrinu its whole lifetime. There' no mother who wishes to sec their children af.1 - l. .. i... T: . ' - Uictca w,t" eeoie neaitn. dealers in Medicines Advertisements. " - niro iTir.n.! m.ir.nr L.JVf ürJZLvJJL. Sz'J.Cjlh' i ; Tlie teo.t Stock of Goods ever opened in Piym um. ru wiuiuiura io Keep up our n-uuta- , AT THE LOWEST PRICES J ' And now offer Goods Cheaper than ever before. Please give us a call and then judge forvourselves. W a like to Shaw Our Goods! . . . .. And wlUdo ltchcrfully whether yen buy or not, LOOK FOR THE SIGX! f 4T -y- PriPO KfnrA , 5 JUUV i 1Lj& IJLUl On the corner South of lhe Edwds House, ti,t 14a l.'i.l - RICE & SMITH S II E I F F S A h E By virtue of an Execution issued by the Clerk of the Marshall Circuit Court, Indiana, and to mc directed, I have taken and will o!fer for sale as the Law lirc-cts, :it the Court House Djorin Plymouth, i Taken as the property of the defendant (W. P ?o;:thal!, in an action brou-ht bv Charlä Eidin-, Htin-t William P. Souihall ;in l M. it-he 1 Kes'er, in jjC larjsh.ill Circuit Court, where judgment ws reiu'ercd 'ajrainsa the Pefer.dai.t foriwo hundred, even Dollars and Sixty ct r.ts besides the interest, costs ana accunn-co? ine r-uove mcnrioneci tiena "aist the nanie.m favor of Calib Davis for FitT Ei ,ht S2-1Ü0 Dollars, and the other in favor cf Da vU&Co. for N iue Dollars. J.F. VAN VALKENIJURG, &hrf M. C virtue of an Execution issued by tlw Clerk 0 the Uoiumon rivn.se uourt iarsn.iiioouiiiT9 in - T:.a.,AmlfmAili roPU. I nil o Tu if m ftnn ni ' I nt. uja....,.. ... ;....v-, noc Town Plot, Marshall County, Imliana; Thence EastEipht (6) Rods; Thence South live (5) Rod.-?: Thence West Eight (8) Rods: Thence North Five (5) Rods to tne place of besir.mnjr, Containing aiioc Town; Thence e South Five (5) R. Thcnee North rive ginning containing one So'tlil'S' defendant, in i Quarter (i) cfan acre, with all the tentments n. I aking as tne property, oi tne et defendants, in an act m m saiu ixmrt, brought a- .. T.,r.l Rnclfivl fi imiwl onil ATi.el trc. ler, wlierein Judgment was obtained against defendent f rFour Hudredand Nine Dollars, aud interest nnd costs. J. F. VAN VALKENBURG, Sh'iTM. C. S II E R I F F' S S A L E. Ily virtue of an execution issued out ofthe office , of thc .Clerk of thhan Cicourt dto liie U Utllii l n in vnvi iui mu- ut imuiii. uuiur iu the law direct at the court house door in the town of Plymouth in the county of Marshall and Stat of Indiana, on the lGthd:v of October 1859, between the hours of 10 o'clock, am and 4 o'cloek the out town lots in Tippecanoe Town, formerly owned by Wm C Martin, Wm UUrk, A J II U and Micha! Realer, and onthe west by the lots cJ Jcgse IJf.,ertg and ctcnöi down said River on the pouth side of eaid Robert's . . . ;4. ,. ... and the southeast quarter of section seven (7 in. 'he same township and range, belonging to PAid nrelsford. Taken as the property of Joseph ßrisford to satisfy a Ju,l?ment for $103 87-100 ; fAVOr of , Aapon underhui. To be sold without ; reeard to valuuonorppmi?men i 43tel . J F v-VAiiF.KRURGH, Sheriff. . . . . . y'-wt TT 1 1 i'J a v.'!' m ill I 11 . 2 . STARK COUXTY.i Nntlee u hereby rfycB that Solon O Whh-on, a ? trtrff the estate of Jophua Wyant de- ! Administrator of tne . . . . U1 " .11 tl, .1 Ml,lA cea?ed. has filed pe""- - J"'' r--ofiddecedentns V

, The Quality. ' .airand ILIilit l3 , office their complaint, and it arpearimrbv afhdavk

ivm t srinT pii.i. arc nrpn.ircil Tnrr. .1. I)im!-n. f..ir,,rl.,:t . . . ...1

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""I viel ly IT, Marshall Couaty. OF DISTRIBUTION". State of Iiiduua Mwhll County. At the Julv term 1?5 3, of the Court of CommoH Pica?, of ÄIai?h.dl County, after final .-ettlement of the eof John Tharp deceased, about the sun of fite ot Joiin lüarp deceased, about the sun of JÄ fwe IJ0tifieJ to on tie fiK?t da of t;0 nev$ term of 5iid Court and iwre their iUIrahiii ad rrroirf thi.r ,v,-. ;!.; .; 1 , ser16.i3t31 X .1 PACKARD Crlc r C. p T C that the paid Ebenezer Pflfrct is a non-rc'dcnt cf 1 . C . . ... T T 1 . . . . m---- ui muiana, lie is nerLy not-.tied or tl.e fi'inp: and pendency of eail conulaint. Dd that -e Rime will be heard at the next term of ATl r1 11 1 1 f? f ( ''.rut ff .-v 1 a KT.l : lfc- vui k9 ij nviutu uu vwui l February 1859 and unless he arPcar, plead, an-s-er or demur thereto, the same will be heariaacl determined m his absence, R PACKARD, seplb 4 JtJ Il k C C M C 1 . . . 'C Of IntUaiia lZ((ifihall CüiUlTlf. In Marshall Common Pleas Court Octobfr term lbfv. William Worthington agaiit AlxuCv. plaint, and that tne same will be heard at tha next term of the Common Plea Court to !e hoUrn STÄ mwcpot demur tl,oto, . ...... at the courthouse in Plymouth, on the third Monimlesshc appear, dead, the same w:l! heard and i?hn K' SmiilK-An M.,?LI circuit con,.. February term IbW. 1 he plamtnT in the above cntitietl cause i.y Reeve & Cupron hin ttomev?, a Sj . '- ;,..- na,he is herebv notified of the Clinir and penden cy of said complaint, und that fh ssme will be heard e.t th next term of th circuit court to lx holden at the court house in Plymouth, on the second Monday of Februa ry nnd tndesa he appear, plead, ansiTcr or demur thereto, the Mine will be heard and determined in Irs absence, sepl Hn ltt3 N It PACKARD Cl'k. State of Indiana llarsliall cotnttt. Sylveetrr Martin and Javzcs Martin Ys Am)C Wilson and John K. Smith. In circuit court lVlruarv term Iti'J. Tlie plaintiffs in the 1.otc i - noys, live filed ;n my ofhee their cornaint, mt it Rppnrin'r by affidavit that Amos C ilon, ono ol thedefciid:irt, i a con residcut of the S?al 1 of Indiana, he is la-rebT notified of the liüntr ".ifl : pendency of ?ai I complaint, an i that the sim will heard at the next term of the MarMi'l cii i cnirt.to be holden at the court ho in li rcuit Ithii outh, on the second Monday of February l-.Vi, ! nnd unless he appear, plead, answer or demur thci i to, the same will be heard and cY-VrminM inhi jabicnce. 13t3 N R PACKARD, Cbrk. State of Indiana Harsh rIl county. In the Marshall cii-cuit court Ftbru.irv terai den at the covrt hore in Plymouth, n the ne ' nd Monday of IV-nnry 18.r3, and miles- she t.pc:ir, plead. nn?wer or demur thereto, the Kline will lc her.i-dani dctermir.el in hrrahsenre. ' PcpIGnt'i N l PACKARD, Clerk ' 2 A TE O F JXI) I 1 Y 1 ? r j r ? rr i r r itm-t-t' In Marshall Circuit Court February term 1 Si 5. .To aU whom it m-y ccneern Notice fe hxbv pven tnai kuji Ann .imrpiiy ni ins i.rhy Me!-rs Sample &. Spanier her attendee fiVd in the Clerks oflk-e of the Mrhall Circuit Conrt Ruth Ann Curommpa and thnt paid petition will 1 be heani ana di-tcnn;noa at the Ir ebrtiarr term oi end iAnn An t 'irt t fl I inr tiiA.i.r A , . v .v Ju...v. ,fU..i EI.ECTION NOTICESTATE OF IXD1AXA, MARSHALL COUXTV, SS: To the the Sheriff of said Coui tv (Jreetii;p. I, Newtoa R. Packard Clerk ofthe lM,irsh;ill Circuit court, do hereby certify that an flection will be held at the usual placsofholdiii: election in each and every Townehip in said Cocritv, (except Green and Poik Townships. In Green townshipthe election will he held at Ne whole's School House, Hd in Polk township said t lection will he held atTvner Citv,) on thc pecond Tuesday, the 12th day of October 158, for the purpose electing ihe following ofiicer?, to-w;t. One Stcretnr ef State, one Auditor of State, one Trourei' cf State, one Superintendant of Public Instruction, one Attorney General, four Supreme Judges, (ni Congressman, one Circuit Prosecutor, one Senator, one Common Pleas Prosecutor, one Represatative, one County Auditor, one covjity Treasurer, one Sheriff, one Commissioner, one Surveyor, one Coroner, and one Assessor in each township. In f L S witnes whereof I have hereunto eetmy name and affixed the eeal of said couat at riyniouth this 12th day of September lS.r8. N R PACKARD, Cl'k Circuit Court. PROC I. A Ü-ATIO V. The qualified voters of Marshall County Indiana ar hereby notified that an election will be held ia accordance with thc above notice, for the purpose of electing persons to fill the oftices described therein on the second Tuet?day the 12ih day of October 1.59. 43 J. F. VAN VALKCNBU UG II, Sheriff. g II E k . 1 V 6 t A . U i ji i iiu r 1 a imi;i iiii.niuii - - 1 vulfc OUIt, i TVIUC-'31- v.. . . at the court bo5e door in i lymoutn, Man-Jia.l county, Indiana, on Saturday- the 25th day of September, 1S5?, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m nn, 4. nVlock t m. of said day. the foUowir. de j bribed real efatetto-w;t: The south halt of thc north-west quarter Of section fourteen, tewKrhip thirty-two north, of range three east, containing eighty acres, more or less, situate iu said county of Marshall and State of Indiana. Taken s the property of E. P. Slocura and Catharine Slcenm, at the suit of W. J.Gordon, Solomon McMiUon, i ami Geor A. Fellows. J. F.-VANVALKENBURCai, Sherf M. C. ' aug2G-40td$2 - - : - . - -.-.v. j- . . Tlie regular meetings of th. B.ard of Trusters of Center township, will be held on the fimSat

tive shire. gcpl c42t3 NOTICE