Marshall County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 November 1858 — Page 2
tyt Tcirsball gcmotrat.
! ÄrFrom the Huntington Democrat we learn that the Republicans of that county ... . -
nave msu.uted proceedings for the purpose
;oi contesting the election in that
Later from California. New York, Oct. 28.
The Steamer St. Louis arrived to-d
ay
Horrible ITXurdcrs. ; New York, Oct! 28.
A horrible massacre occurred lastniht
From the Logansport Pharos. - Presbyterian Synod.
I he öynod of .Northern Indiana of the
How to take lAfc.
Jake ilasa man. Take
it was as uis an earnest
' Bit-hop Russell, of the United Brethren
ake it 'just A3 tho-; Church, forbids any one with hops cn, nest vital essential from partaking f the sacrament in that
that county, with 81,478,000 in treasure, and dates to n Vest Thirtieth street. Two persons Old school Presbyterian Church, held an (affair. Tako it just a3 though you person- Church. The objection was made recent-
on the ground of 'illecal voting. If the l" lnst "" -were murdered and five wounded, it is interesting meeting in this city, extending 7 were born to the task of performing a ly at a camp meeting in Montgomery co.f
a Baldwin's (Democratic) official rnaiori- spposea mortally. irom the 2Uth to the 2oth of th present ! merry part in it as though the world had;u"10'
j election had resulted in tho 4success of
(Democratic) official majori- spposea mortally. - irom the 20th to the 25th of th present I merry part in it as though
4- f C T ) n aw : " i TKa - f !1 f T 1 I tvia..V. TU 1 f 1 . .1 . ! 4 f m 1 .
v: ... ... . kJ uuureme j uure is o. i .w. ,lu -.nms aru uie wiuuy 01 jt rancis ,UU"U1' " uuujucr ui cierirvmen in at- tuu lur your coming. xaKe u as mo
iucrtduuiuaies, mere wouia uaTe been no;- Gold, silver and copper hare been found Goulding. Esq., a lumber merchant, con- j tendance was about sixty, the remainder be- " waa a grand opportunity to do and I THE BEST AND GREATEST variety contesting done. But we do not wonder at in the mountains of Los Amielos. sisting of himself and wife, two sons, two l'lnS lay-delegates. Many men of eminence 'achieve, to carry forward great and pood 'of Penmanship just exhibited at the Perm-
two servant mrls. The ana position in the Uhurch were nmsnt schemes: to hln and chwr a suflerin r. svivania fctate fair, at I'lttsburtrh, and at
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this, for it is characteristic of the party to ? Larg numbers of Indiana have nude : dauShter. and ride over the will of the majority when ;V. their appearance on the Mohave, causft? murderr.is the
son of Mr. G. He has
PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, rVOYEM'BEK 4, 1858 THE ELECTIONS. As the papers from which we get our
news, were issued yesterday morning, the , tl , .. . , T tliat h would
it-cuoureiurns are in sucn a coniusea mass that it is impossible to form any correct
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can be done by hard swearinsr. and t, great alarm. At San Bernard they had . miiea uiciae.
other "means and apph used so freely by them.
i . - ' - from (aliforniA hatl rptnrnH fmm PmI
hitting him several blows on the head.
D. & P. McDONALD,::::::::::::::: Editors other "means and ni;n,w i - l attacked and wounded several Americans, . luunS fuming wiunwa nome aoout Z-.- suitors, omer means and appliances which are and stoien a number of horses. ' eleven o'clock, laboring under-delirium
Upwards of 700 returned adventurers Gemens, and proceeding to the cellar, got fii:r : i i .. i t t- ar. axe. and wnt to h?3 fathr' pkimhor
- aBo uttie merriment was caused by ( ger'g river hitting him several blows on the head, some Iadians, last Tuesday. One öfj Oregs. The news by the overland , Tt10 frtthercanB0t live. Mrs. Goulding, them called on Dr. Brown for the purpose mail is confirmed. Two hostile chiefs'.' "ear.inS th cries of her husband rushed " v r i . j -v i i i i , to ilia astisfanpo an7l wsia in tnrn ottfl-arl
tooth extracted, but fearinn- :iMeu auu uam nau Den capturaa.r ;7 -.:7 ' ÜUlieanniand8hot. , by the infuriated son, and was badly be unabie to bear the-nain. t t- n- ;' . wounded.
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u w.ui.us iiaa Detter take American Bible Srcietv. has heen exnell-. ?" "Miners, wne minen years oiu " x mogicu oe binary recently at- make . th most of Lifo, it would h fir
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some whiskei
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canciusions in regara to ice general result. A . .
t tu- .1. . . u . -aiter tasmg one uram, he could notston' In It inni4 thA m.tin p.tntoat. irfi Mtraon ' vuulu Slop. .
Douglas and Lincoln, who are candidates , . . J w w,uwu r.,PA tä:.i..m f.- ,i tt a c.... h,m t0 Porm gyrations equalled-only br
As is generally tho cas, 1 ed by the Government of San Salvador. and :h.e other farteen, were next attacked, , tempted to be established in the city of Chi- better than it is. If a
ju. irssan, tno JNtcarauan minister, 0 , iuc o Tpuiuiuumin ana i.hiowsu up, there
issued A notlfip.AtlAn inr..rminr. oil ciucai.urti.uui. .cnai uCiCÖ;C3, viia wilureilCS U11Q(
nresent schemes: to hlp and ch
from a distance amon whom, wera Rav J weary, and it may be a heart-broken New Castle, Pa., was from the Iron City
Dr. MeMauers, of New Albany; Rev. Dr. brother: . College, of this city. This institution is Wood, of Philadelphia: Rev. Dr. Monfort, I TJie ttct is, lifo is undervalued by the now th largest in the country, and offers of Cincinnati; and Rev, Mr. Hay, a return- great majority of mankind. It is not made superior facili tics for acquiring a practical ed Missionary from India. . 1 1) ilf so much of as should be the case. business ed ucation.- Pittsburgh Daily The territory of this Synod embrju-es th Where is the man or woman who accom-: True Press.
wnoie ox Indiana north of the national road, phshes. one tithe of what might be doao? The objects of tho meeting were to . attend ho cannot look upon opportunities lost, to such business as the exigencies of the plans unachieved, thoughts crushed, aschurches under the care of theSvnod miirht pirations unfuliilled: and all causal from
require Th interest of Hanover Colinen the lack of the necessary and possible ef- theJ; Agricultural So:ic(y, at the Court-
occupied a largo share of attention, as did fort. f If wo kuow better how' to' taW nd I house, on . .
6ntntclay, IVov. 13tli9
raa: ay he will. for the purpose of settling ' the finaaces
'a llt'klilll-; III Iffit"
er tlieir Soil 1 mav nir t. a.y.. ..1:. t.
Vrb" ',a uu ery cnnsiuemoiy there h no miracle, nc secret to him who
Agricultural. There will be an adjourned Meeiingof
: the wrygnastycewtous.
nflnonfl who innd trt mi.rrot i ' A mamea sister,with a DaDy in her arms.
I vxiiL natu v " , - ... , -i . . . ; J . .1 , . , . . , i.. nun .iiiv, ' vt " -".,. .... . - ttto t Hin Tt iilim hnf eh a Mnn.,l 'Ilirinrrthrt rvcr VAar 1 n 11 f .1 " . i . ..
icaragua. tnai passports will be requir-, . ! . , . ".,""u "a uiaiuläuu w --..uj .;,, ,,. j"muj l,u piy. is onne in neat t and determined m spirit
d, duly signed and countersigned. ancl ;cape without serious injury. v xney reported, nowever, many dark shades. ; 'without such documents thev will not1 Tiro set vant girls who had rushed into Ona marked feature in the proceedings Working fll'ls.
ibe allowed to land the hall, were next attacked, and were so : 01 tno öynoü, was the amount of devotional nappy girls! tu 1 thre
The Tims
that on the 17th of Septc
of the Society.
I. B. II LSEY, Pretident. Sam. B. Corialet, Scc'y:
The Democrats gain 000 in Cook county.
It is supposed that the representation in ! JT.Those of our subscribers who
Cong-ess will remain uuchanged. promised us WOOD, will please bear in Banks is re-elected Governor of Massa- mind that wa ars nnt'nf Wrrvrl
r.hntt- mnUrhv. ma far hrA frnm htiv t t' f.. ' ' can Government rnada th dinvArr nf a Tha assassin finally -vent to his own tortus expreis object. It was the unirer- S,ns Wl11 make excellent wires. Blest in-
J J - 9 " no "a'e;i-. tti , . 1 . room, and loplrinrr himsp.lf in hUw i Sal remark bv thn mmhiirci that . mra deed will hoö men !. wr. cr,. ..v
010L 10 aä&Assinaie in i'rnsifir.r. nia rr.m. j - . .! u . 'n- nav.i
Mptia Mft.cnnn.l.nf .oo ' horribly butchered that it is feared neither ; exercise interspersed through its business. not love tJem? Willi cheeks liia the
17th of September the Mexi- live' j One whole day at the begining was set apart" roses, bright eyes and clastic step, those
DIED In this placö,9n the 24th tilt..
tli4t can- ; Mrs. Ciia.rlotte Fitller. consort of
A. Fuller.
THE TiTElJESJin
nine thousand.
Bou
had this Fall.
isters, and many prominent citixens, and hU brains with a pistol
teresting and plesant meeting of the Synod priz- Contrast those who do nothini 1 1 1 it L... ? . .1. 11 1 II- ... . '
PLYMOUTH
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rboia. alr. A. A. Tr WalL- TltogivA the city up to plunder. The t ,y "y uiHiyreapc-1 "'u. osrraons were " UJ " w iouow me ;
.. .. , . , " .'. r : :. ' . ' I foreitrners were ooenlv accused of having 1 iaDie- älT' w- was n omcet m tne BUth preacueu aimost every nay am evening; "o never earn ue o.eaathey. . fT
we Tisitea the tluiring little town of wrmsii the "LaCy's book," and tho 1 concocted this scheme, and tho Govern- ?trcet Methodist church, and well known and those of )r. McM.-uters. Mr. MoCiel- e3t or the . shoes they wear; who are Barrels iVk,V. !!!!!!...!.!.!. Bourbon, on Monday of la week, and "Democrat," for 83, in advance. Send us ment was using every means to exaspe- n tIie community. i land of Peru . Mr. Lower of Fort Wayne, languid and lazy from one week's end to ! Flour,........" were pleased to note sundry improvements the money, and the "Democrat" and ! rate tha people against thorn. . j Tj yf m 7 . . and ,Ur Cunningham of Indunapoliwere aether. Who but a simpleton would pre- JV v: 1 1 v 1 . -.t .,1.-, T? l t -n t. . , ! OnrmiBirrr fr F., rar h nk tt, . AlIE lloa a1arket- 1 h Ciscinnati marked for learning and eloquence. That fei one of tho atter for a companion? , aco iiams,... ,h.eh hare b,,a mad smco were Lady . Cook dl be sent to Tour ad- Our .;-VW Price Current, nf Out. !8ih. -For of the latter en.leman was patticulirly fa!. Oi me the worlin, girls, thev are raSSfi""; kit there. There are several lius.nesa dress. . iSTuS to ihre of for,ii h- has nut been much tingnished fTr its graceful elocu.i,,,-and worth th.ir w.ylu in jjoIJ Vu do,! , se I m:" firms,, all doing good business. "While " " i bored there - done during the past week; though prices rhetorical display. them mincing along, or jumping a dozen ;BEtr Fresh waiting for the cars," we learned from ' The aiest news from Frazer River j ' ' i have advanced, and about fourteen heal Tho pulpits of the Methodic and New 'feet to clear a spider or a My; they have no 1 Dr-V '
RETAIL PRICES
sold on 'Saturdav and Mondav at Sn 7!) Slinol Praeririarlin Pk.,Mv.Aa illtr -i
j . .-"-'u-w. v. wt.iit.il viiu!i;iio3 nciB ut;'j U - "'"J "
xaauison, inu., vet. 2ö. . net. to bo delivered in all ecember. For pied Sunday morning and evening by the they meet you, they speak without putting Civm br box Shrewsburg tfc Price flouring miP, December delivery there U good demand members of Synod. The Rev. Mssrs. Al- on dozen silly airs; yoa feel a if you Chickexs one of the largest in tha country, was to- at this rate, but not for November. Wo ln and Jams C. Brown, preached in the were talking to a human being, and hot a ,Cra"k,:rs--1 fallt rl All rri I r"v Y fr pa K t a tvn.n i . O fUlfl ri it. in.I.ilTr tr oali in . , v ontti.n f. M . n 1T If T-v , . .1 lil It CT. ........ ......
j -v "j ". ...wiu, ,vrvu ..j..v,w ...i Aiijr a' jmo wiuiui, itrui ivcT. niessrs. uoneisoii aria phukjv uioraaion. , rrr,r
Jf girls knew how badly they missed , Candles Tallow
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some bystanders, that a Lodge of "Good ls "uie. tee i.iver nas lauen, out Templars" had been organizod." and was 'ho great abundance of gold that was incomplete "working order." The mem-,eecled' doa'' rPear to b there. bers of the Lod-jre have rjurchased all the !
Li iuor in Bourbon, and ia;end to burn it : TG' W R- Combs has established arbuaheleof wlieat were burned. Loss 53,- of the country, owing to a fear ot the hog Fish, in the, latter.
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airs or aaeciauon aoout them. When Brick.
Book Store, in the room occupied by ' üüü' lr,sured 620,000.
disease.
The members of tho Syaod were greatly i' while they endeavor to show otf their
Stir.
i uij a.iccu vtiu ui tuest: u.is. A Jiff
hs-, ni l a MiinATinnnr Tiwn Brooke & Bro. He intends keep ng a ?ood i New York Oct 23 , V 1,1 Pie u.w'i our goouiy city ot transport, . ueucaw nanus ana unaouea skins, and put 'C R ha. e p.ts.ei a Maine Liquor Law up i?0 j-S , ! A. . , fT . , , , ProTJ3,ons' 1S stimulating the market some- and the generous hospiulity of those who ' on a thousand airs, they woulJ gi Java'"" there, of their own. and use -Moral sua-: sorlrrent of Books Paper. Periodicals. , At midnight .one of the woundeJ of the what, and giving dealers more confidence entertained them. The meeting of the Syn- for the situation of the T working ladies. ! SohV r.::."::::::::: sio:i" to enforce it: !&c- A s:ore of thlä klnd 13 what, has Guiding fimily were dead, but no hopes in tho future. Tho evidences arc clear od of Northern Indiana has left a salutary Be wise, then, you who hare made fools Wo also lammed tha a T odtre of Tnde-' Iono fceen needed here, and we hope U see ra entertained of tha recovery of Mrs. in favor of a good supply of the animals, and pormanent impression on all who at- of yourselves throughout life. Turn over a :r Mcal pnt Orf"of ÄZ,!' ' Patrol. Gouldrnj and the servant gnl Murphy. ,ad their good condition.' j tended iu nyTynd will long be remem- leaf, and bc.inf though late, to ZZ oVniZed-r would be soon; and alao, ! IST WM. a, Bourbon the other dar1 . UC Oe.. ; The toläibeToTüsV week. :Jt that thev had a Society called tl.e "Boar. W. F. Sherwood. Esq. handed us late Jarr 1,1 t,hacM, .f ""h"'"" lr yo"" fcver at ew Orleans, were 83. Vayne, on tho third Thursday in October. 1 dolls. In no other wav can vou bi.appy ; , ... ,,. . d f i , , ! 8. bhrewsberry & Price.today rendared a io-a J ' ' 1 . , J , , . riv. ; . Hcmr.? :oi boa Union." These with the "Bourbon California Papers, for which he has our r,,,,.. ,r ram.. Jackson, known as the American der.' 189' i and observe the groat eud and design ot ' Glass f-XlQ t50 ft
Militi;x-make Bourbon far ahead of Ply- ;lhank3. Irank is doing a pretty fair busi- Tho latter
mouth, in reran! to such intirutions. i ness. Tho'Bourboniles should remembe
- I !to call on him when they want to buy
A meeting ot tno young men or Gooj3f (Jr0cerie3, Notions, &c.
Plymouth was held a: the Seminary last Saturday evening, for the purpose of or
ganizing a Literary Society. The attend- j
anco not being a3 large as was desirable,
Tho latter on hearing the verdict real, recently walked one hundred and fifteen. Amon,r h giJ inciJfints aber, drew a Distol and shot himslf ihr.mah homa continuously, and at its conclusion ' 0 . . " . ii e inciuents, TI ' Z hea.tPcäu ,Id iD,tt nt death S -T"l to walk half an hour long.r. ,h T. ' fca,,s Dlw- of ,h! PreseDt i;ry luo utau, causing lnstaai ueatu. , o . epidemio wnwh have o oaici to our kaow-
The "Elephant" has been caught
and is now on exhibition at Vinnedgo Bro's Grocery Store. Call and see.
Vincennes. Ind. Oct. 27. I The several Charitable societies of Mo- ldgo, and which we have generally ab
... I This evening, just at dark, a man went bilo caution those absentees who are not , Blamed from publishing, is the following: K , P11" Sl ' j'ito the residence of John Price, a conduc- acclimated, against returning until-after; perhaps unsurpassed in afflictive interest, j Tfa , f tor on the M. R. R., begging lor frost- "A rman,' who cam9 to lhll c,ty m"J ! nortance
Veara lnfif. h; nn.ituirttA a lfirrrn nrnnarnr
Eighteen years ago St. Louia contained and iMt 6prinff ha sent 0Vöf to0-fade Hand'
r something to eat. The servant girl took t. ! - 1 P . . , .
the President was instructed to engage the j Rev. J. M. Maxwell, of Kings-: j;; L heal wilh iß 000' c!aim a PPuIa ofanjrcmov co this city aü members
crwcui ;. Sp. 10 auuress me peopie oury, Ind., will preach at the I'resoyte-; a Biunjr siwtt fellinff her to the floor, in-,
rian Church; next Sabbath morning.at ten I flicting a mortal wound. ' Fashion, the great racing mare,-it is
1 .1 1 I 1 m . 1 ft A A m . ill : ; V I
nas oeen tnoroufriv renovatea ana "nx a neinnuors. out tne viuain escapea ana haa .
ry. -y joung man, whUcwashe aa(J inteJ ; not yet been arrested. His object is sup-; r. J? Pa3t waels' end'"8 on Saturday in attendance, and bring1 . . . I posed to have been robbery. .si,
-more if he can getj. , r j , Mrs. Price and the girl were alone at parkr Cleveland, a distinguished pro-
see a goodly number , . 1 lhe nm,0, j fessor of chemistry and mineralogy in
on the benefits to bo derived from an or
ganization of this kind. The President!
selected Mark Cummixgs, Esq., who has
consented to deliver an address this even
ing, at tha Semina is requested to be
one lady, at least
jhem. We hope to
ui our townsioiK in auenuance, and thus aid in establishing an Institution where our young men may spend their evenings both pleasantly and profitably, without any expense. Laporto, Valparaiso, and several other villages in this vicinity, have their Lyceums, and Literary Associations, and we can see no good rer.son why this place should not be reaping the advantages which these institutions confer.
o'clock.
The assassin then rushed upon Mrs. said, has yielded 850,000 profit to her
Price, who succeeded in escanincr out of owners.
JS3T The M. E. Church, in this place, ; a back door. Her cries alarmed the . . ' , '
nb viioiicoiivii uy yeiiuw iwvei,
ST" A bridge has been erected acros
Yellow River, east of town, on Ganos
Washington, October 29. jBowdoin College, died last week.
There is no doubt that Admiral Kellet,
street.
j of the British squadron, has instruction ' Tenn in relation lo vi tri from- Iler Majesty s government, to pro- B. Graves, a distinguished
of his . immediate family, in number some
seven or eight father, mother, brothers and sisters. Not long after their arrival the pestilence entered his household, and ceased not its work of death until every one of the newly arrived relatives were carried forth to their graves in a strange land which they had come so far to fill.
AGRtcuLTrRAL.- The Agricultural .Bu
reau of the Patent Office is in receipt of a terdaJ froai Havana 2GlIi.
letter from Joseph A. Wright, the united
your, existence. IIav Timothv
xt 1 -v- . Clover isew lork, Tsor. 1. Prairie , The steamship Borussa arnred at thi Hints Dry port yestsrday morning from Hamburn and i Green
Soulhamption with European news to tho i "
, Lard , ery great im- Lime
portance. . , j leau v nite A decree has been published in Madrid. ! MoWMwhich places American steamers running j New Orleans regularly between ports of the United States j Syrup and Cuba on the same footing as English jA,r-9 manJu5tetr3,visitins c"i porta-, oLa;,::::::.::.:.::::":::. I he dimculty between France and Por- Fish , tugal reaiains uuadjusted. Linseed,.... Atlantic telegraph shares had fallen .toORK 3üü35o. I r!":::::::::::::::: :::::: Tho commercial advices aro not later j Rice .............. ...........", than those by the Persia. ! Sai.eratis .... . ... f at
Ihe steamship hmpire City arrived yes- ;ALT inti.... , ,1 c it... ..1. J J at
An expedition ot the 400 marines on ' Scgar New Orleans.
Great excitement prevails in Nashville, 1
ai 01 itev. J. :
Baptist minis
i T iiri , r. ... .1 i i i fiiiM - iiiutijnuu "duugii MinnaJOT A. L. W heeler, Esq.. is having an ' ent the Unding of filhbustering expo- tor an d gditor of Baptist newspaper. Artesian well dug. at hn residence south j nu5 n Central America. . ' , - 1 . The indications aro that tho President ! James Boon, an inmate, with his family,
JCiTWe notive that the Laporte Times j o be published by F. J. Clahk t Co. IJnder the present management, as in the past, the 'Times will continue to bo a first class paper, and worthy of a generous support. ,3yThere appears lo be a general feeling throughout the State in favor of having the laws passed by our Legislature published in one pnper in each counjy in tho State. There is no Slate in the Union that oxtends such a meagre patrouago to that worthy clas3 01 individuals the typographical fraternity a3 the State of In
diana. Ohio, Iowa, and several other States, have their laws published in the different papers throughout the State, and have no intention of abandoning this mode of publication. We hope our wise legislators will give this matter serious attention: Parks will undoubtedly do <his> duty. ———<>——— THE STATE PRISON.—It was stated not many days ago, by an officer in the State Prison, that there are now about forty more inmates than the institution was designed to accommodate; and that this state of affairs renders it extremely unsafe for keeping prisoners. The State <Sentinel> says there will be a proposition laid before our Legislature, at its next regular session, to have a new building erected somewhere in the lime-stone regions of .the Wabash. This would undoubtedly be a benefit to the State from the fact that it is a more central location, and consequently easier of access.
During the past few years, crime has so
rapidly increased, and its victims have be-
come so numerous, that more extensive
buildings are imperatively necessary. ~~~~~~~~
ILT We invite attention to the advertisement
of Dr.KLiJCE, published in our paper to day. The
matter of hich t treats is very important, and our Naw-York correspondent informs . U3 that he has kpowu the advertiser for several years, andthat
Jue u every way worthy of confidence.
of town.
. m mm The P. Ft. W. is C. R. R.. we understand, will be completed to Chicago by
the 15th inst.; A. Timo table is out for!
Through trains to Chicago, we learn. DIED In this County, on the 2Gth inst.,'Rosco Duff, .infant son of John E. and Josephine Bonf lix.--JIuniinfton Democrat.
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States Minister to Prussia, in which that i DOra lue steamship lierrengula had been
crentleman slates that frequent innuiiies ,eul. 10 ainPlC0 to I,jrc'3 u'irz:i to make
w . a are made of him for copies of tha Patent Office reports on agricultural subjeotä, by those connected with agricultural schools
restitution ot the money he had made the foreign merchants pny.
TwoBritsh screw: steamer had arrived
of that country: and he suirtrests the oro-1 with Cooha kI.-ivü ml anchor 1,
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wul shortly issuo a proclamation, with tho ot tha l oor-houso ot Lenoir county, 2i. pnety of transmitting a few copies to the ted to have landed ' l,6uO negroes from
view to prevent tho landing of fillibuster- G" has just inherited a fortune of 150,000 Legation.for distribution among those col- i Afr ica- 7: " ing expeditions in Central America. j dollars. Heges.' Thi3 request will, r of course,- be hTh'e' 6iigar"niar
irket was 'more' active and
CruheJ. lioaf. .. . TallowT T-A, Wheat
MICES. 1 Wl 2 oa 1 00 35 in s 10 id 7(3i 8 73 8 4 50 12 i: C oo i: 1 25 12 8 12f$ 15 15(fj 2 3'l II 1C 21 SO 3S 8 10 e oj 8 75(5 1 r 2 50 5 oa 4 00 3 00 F 111 10 10t !) 1' 25 5 (2 2 11 70 P'l 5(3 64' 25 1 .V 1 00 1 2l . . 4 00 3 8vJ in 3 00 25 8 10(2 12 ir, 12 sn 1 on C5 75
Dr Rcback's Scandinavian Remedies. Are you sick, no matter what organ isaflected, depend upon it the Hood, "wich is the. food aud sustenance of every organ, is full of corruption ! Dr. Foback's Sc niinavinu I3!cod Turifier and PiJls,
i break up the source of disease n the fltil ofth
JT Tlie people of Nebraska are agita ling the question of formfng a State Constitution, and seeking admission into the Union.
uuiuia vi uw.ug 111 , mo runlet i -t. vui " " um vmtMu, iHb : vuuipjicki. w tin at ii csi iy ua v . au., h . , ijiiiu wriiHi reuuonu. ,b.dv. liiey purge and purifr the elements of the have been received, but they are entirely ; week: -A lady was 'the cause. sNobody also assures tlw offioers of the Bureau that ; Lu.er adtuoes from .Venezuela reptesent , bloo-1. Hnce their qi i;k and complete cure of without foundation. ; ' . ; Ihurt; " ' - - ' '" any lists of seeds 01 othor articles which i the country a quiet., ail parties quiotly i'ys:c;.via 8 rofula, eruptions, fti, tumor, nrvou.- . Tho General Superintendent of the Pa- . . . . . ,r they may ask him to procure for the Paient i awaiting the a;rivl of General Paez. i if;rnPiUut'. piles, weak stomach, low c wr 1 .u . . A bloody tragedy occured at Warsaw ra? :n u i i i . i . " ... . . , . fMcr?,uthihtv, rheumatism, hcvJache, want of cific Wagon road, says that the entire V . . weI Mr Wh nn i ?r5C!'. WlU 1 ProraPl,7 "endel to. The ateamtou Mice Pnce. running be- i wAtorW iifror. etc., etc These remedies are road from El Paso to Fort Oueno, has 'Siana, ,ast week. Mr. ash. Uorsoy Washington Star. I tween this city and Shrewsburv. burst her ; a?t-mUv.nff the whole world.
rontlt imnrnro.l n,l nrtan.A An. MCUrUder gOl iniO tt Dgllt WltÜ
h nft.t ar. Th- wnrL thro x ' ch other, and both were killed.
braska is probably finished.
jJSylnnocent people have often
The Klsfe Sftnaf of PAnnavlvanU w:m öurPUb0U U riuu nungs 10 sea wun
,i. nÄ it ip i what enthusiasm and unanimity
a lUilu . ItiVUttAlO II, UUUU3H1UU tu. .. i .
j chimney to-day at the latter pUce. The
were badly scalded.
Macomber, mate of tht slaver Ilaidee es-
C . T 1 - n.t en Ififnnrt llimnnmla 17" Annneilinn
m, t 1 -i i i 1 J scattered in all quarters of an aaJience ;caped from tho EhiriJ-n? prison last The overland mail arrived hen last j Tho British Government has contracted shout for particular speakers. Thoy regard anft has not been re'-Tkon
u,i,u ""ö3 "-a w vw.. nt. nor a lino ot steamirs to ply between the . sucn manifestations as unmistaKaDi vt-
auo is vngeios y meyaru con wins nn jJahama islands and New York.
account of a battlo at bour Like 3, Oregon,
hight
See Advertisement. i
FEVERS Fever, like every other form of disease to which the human pyrtem is liable, is caused by impure humors. Thi 1 eing caused by the more rapid action of the blood struggling with nature, in endeavoring to caft out of the bodv the corrun nutter
j which is deadly opposed to healtlu Hence the
The Expedition; against the Texas jsti between 3 JO troop3 ander Col. There have bean somo very deep snows
s is now organized. A severe bat- i Wright, and 570 Indians, in which the xn Utah this season. A number of cattle !
luuians is now org;
tie may bo speedily looked for.
3T Daniel McClure, Secretary of State, has been appointed to the honorablo and - valuable position, of Pay-mast$r jn the
jir Tho newly inyented Steam wagon has beno thoroughly tested at Washington City, and 13 pronounced a decided
success.
jC3T JTews from New Orleans of. Nov. 1st., tates that the yellow fever in that
city, is no longer epidemic.
Jt5TMr. W. Gilmore Sims, ths distin-
gnisjied novelist, will probably bo elected
U. S. Sanaior from South Carolina. .
Election ncturns. v - New York, Nov. 2. Parker's (Dem.) majority over
Morgan Rep.) in New York city, 19,000. ;
Boston, Nov. 2. Returns irom 70 entire counties -ami-towns give a 'plurality of 9,000 for Banlv. Tlie Democrats have elected B. F. Butler and Caleb Cushing -to the Senate. Detroit, Nov. 2. -Republicans have undoubtedly elected all their Congressmen. . . . . Detroit City gives a Dem. maj. of 400. . 8 of the 11 Aldermen are Republicans. The Republicans claim the election of their County ticket, with the exception of Sheriff.
Indians wen completely routed, with a; have perished
i aence ot trie popularity oi tno persons call-; . ÄSTJiy tho Atnca wo larn that Mr. j good and bad humors are at war with each other, i ed for.- At a Republican me-ning in In-' Morphv has been astouis'iin" the Parisians i unl tl,c c)minot'on whichollows causes fever and diannth mhAr.l. anor n,m.l T.t,?, , ..r. ! heat. Tlie 9'mptoms of Tfcver arc various ;cau.-
r r, , ,Y j' : v.i.. jr pcituitti- : Jng hedTiucä-5 Ju-md, difficult breathing, eye dull
.vj,..v.v. hwtt wiv awuuf u.iv-o vi iAj in ci-iu g uu ui cucss wun i and ncjy anxiety, 6i?ning and yawning, alternate
Lieut. Maury has been elected to Con
. . . . . . . . .w-w
Dai a big, strapping tellow persisted in crv- : -iht separate players at one and the same t?ot heat ami cold. After which the paticutrom-
ing out, in a stentorian voice, "Long!" time without senir the boards. Mr. M,ir". i P,n'us of PIns 5n Ü1C head anu back, great thirst,
los3 of 17 kill J a?iil many wounded. The troops sustained no los3 whatever.
Now Alba.iy, Ind., Oct. 29. j ., . , but after somo difficulty in making himself 1 two were draw.-C The plav listed for ten
Horace Bell, having bcea . released on ! , c f"-4 ,nn?i0 heard, the President succeeded in atating, hours, daring, which time Mr. Morph y bail, has just arrived, and has was receiv-' "ff .the f' l.w!1.ö-er;. lhe Democrats lhat Mr. Long, the gentleman honored by j never took the slightest refreshment, md ed at the theatre with tremendous ap- , n, f o JorKy I11 lh. .donate. .and : tho calu was now addressing them. . "Oh, it tho conclusion he did not appear to be clause r k R"Publcans four majority in tho I h3 b3 d dl" replied the fellow; hea the much fatigued. V " r J-'"'. i House; democratic majority on joint bal-: iittle skl?ezick, lhat toU m9 to ca1 for. : ew ork, Oct. 3a. lot, one. . Lonq!" This brought down the house. Sands of Gold.
Tho victims of the 33th street tragedy are all alvie, and most of them likely to recover. ,' - Washington, Oct. 30. The War Department haa received official accounts of two battles in Washinjjtou tenitorv. u
Gen- Clarke presumes the ßuecess nar 1 Harmony, Ind
ratect inerein, is a . surety oi peace wtn
gress from Arizcnna. New Mexico. VLan?! This caused a little confusion, j phy won si of the ims. and tho ' oiher
n A . i . if ; I . h . l. : i r . i .rn 11 i . . .
3Iorse's Ind ma Root rills are ackno Icdged to Ins a strengthening and a dclightfLl medicine for all kinds of fevers. Tuey not only elense the ptomache and bowels from all billious matter, but they open the excretory vessels, causing them pour copious effusions from the blood into the bo weis, after which the corrupted mass is thrown ofT by the natural passage of theot!y. All that is rcfiuired, in urgent cases of the ferer, will be to Uk Jartre
j doses, in order to hae tbem operate thi-Mihlv
it and
! r- At-
j Long!
j . The State of Virginia - taxes the rail- R'" Union. j roads of that State one mill per mile for , W,MTr-r,1?rrrt,Tl,. Sf P
every passenger carried over , their la. p, of the 23j inst defin(0
tha State, with
have been re-
Dr. David Owen and. his brother, Dr. ! returns from every part of t! Richard Owen, aro about establishing a ! the exception of one district,
school for tho , Practical Sciences, at New ceived. , The Legislature stands: House
beaten, and some of them frightened into
earnest overtures for peace. " :
Mr. Butterheld arrived hre to-day, with
The Supreme Court of Michigan has
the Indians encountered on the Spokane decided that tho proprietors of a steam
...... ..?..i o -v.. WV,.UJJI aro nut UOMrjQU lo a viuiiu per- i Pl. TT,rtnnT.PW antara
on a cabin passage, if 6uch be a rule of a3 fJtowj.
tne coat.
JCSTThe amount of Specie in the banks
Democrats 39; Republicans 40. SenateRepublicans 15; Democrats 21.
Tiie heart of a woman is so formed
that, however arid it may become in the bv the how, Istake from throe t fir1 breath of prejudices and the exigencies ot mornimr, until the ferer entirt? .iu ,k
etiquette,- it will always have a - fertiHiiiifir !ter which; from two to four every .i.:i.r, lmtii
ir it tho rcVi.h art,l wen, anuvou wui ue convinced it. u'.iii is I Iji icit
Bank of Ennland;. : . . . .S9G,000,00ö
a view to obtain protection for the Cali "WU1 rueiv uip-tiai. m mo , jiut nans oi r ranw u,wy,uuu fomia overland mail .which he aavs could r ?Shl: "lih MorrYssey, has challenged thelBank of Austria..... 55.000,000
r.ni.r at -nmMniilv.lv mall r. i Ial'er for another battle, fora wager of j Banks of Ne w ork .20,600,000
. v. i --j - pense, .and .which would enable him, to shorten the time of transit to twenty-two days. - - - .
New York, Nov. 2. Flour 4 GO and G . for common to choice extra. Wheat-115 c. for red; 114 c.
tor fair wiuter red western.
New York, Oct 23. Wm. R. Cole, recently of Kentucky, committed suicide yesterday, in consequence of having been swindled in the purchase of a ticket for his passage to California.' ——>There are only two cities in Germany, or in the world, which contain more Germans than New York and its viciniy [sic]. Emulation looks out for merits, that she may exalt herself by a victory; envy spies out blemishes, that she may lower another by defeat.
A traitor is pood 'fruit to ' baser from
the tree of liberty ; vs :
310,000.
.The Cour!s of Philadelphia have decided that tha notes of ; the exploded Bank of Pennsylvania must be received by the Trustees in payment of debts due the Bank. Thi3 decision has raised the value of the notes 25 per cent. Bey. Isaac Dale, pastor of the Baptist Church, Centralia, HI., was accidentally killed on tho 21st ulr., by the unexpected discharge of a rifle he had been out hunting with. . v ; . The Boston Banks now hold upwards of ten millions of dollars in specie, y The customer8'of one of the. female astrologista recently arrested by the New York Police, were .all ladies who were in quest of husbands, aivd bcr profits wero 060 per day. '.'
Total;. . . . . . . . .5191.500,000. . '. The whole number of emigrants arrived at New York during the week' ending on the 27th inst., was 3,259, making a total of 68,789 since the commencement of the present year. Rev. James Pratt has accepted' a call from tho late Dr. Tyng'e church in Philadelphia, at a salary of 35,000. and Rev. Mr. Stebbins goes to King's Chapel, Boston, at a salary of 86,000. . .. . ' .. The "wheat crop of Canada in 1858, according to returns at the Bureau of Agriculture, is about 25 per cent, below tho average of ordinary year3. - .
andsmilir.tj corner
has consecrated to maternal love. OrTthe mate rnallosolnr" rests the spirit of nations, their manners, their prejudice?, their virtues; in other terms, the civilization of the human race. Always suspect a man who affects great softness of-manner and unruffled evenness of temper.andan enunciation studied, slow and deliberate.
i av to th fck fever, because thev ir w wut nil fn-
flamation.and restore the IkkIv to a fcUtrofin-l heaiih. And the blood and other fluids will beno thoroughly purified that disease iu any form will be utttrlv impMsib!c. ZTDr, Morse's IndiaD Rort Tills are sold by al 1 dealers in Medicine?, D$-40rt Paid oct in Doctkrio ixr Fcvca Ar Accx. From a rtsptctahle Fanner near Green Spring, Ohio. I hare mad use öf I. Ij.StJoH?t"a AGUE SYRUP, with most as tonishinp: success. I purcha5cda bottle which enred permanently four cases of Fever and Ague in my own family, tnd two of mv neighbors. Thev all took an metic before taking the Svrup. t hare -paid - out Four Hundred Dol larsdürnr the pa4 six J01"3 in doc" toring for Fever ane Asn". I lad mad use of Chrystie's Balsam, end a host of Ague Medicines, but was only able to obtain a temporary relief, until I made u?e of the AGUE SYKUP, since which time mv familv have once more been ble to enjoy lifearin. ' ' JOHN SIMMONS. Four Long-standing Cases cf Fever and Ague cured after using Osgoods India, Chologoguo. From a retpectalU Drn$)itt Btllrcuc O. May 2G, 165?. G ent: I am out of your Ague yrup, and wish you would forward mc "a pupply immediately It has thus far proved itself a great remcdv in Fever ami Ague. I have not heard of its failim; in a single instance to effect a thorough cure. I know
! of four lon-starding cases in which Osgood's India
manv other things were us1
" . ' ' without breaking up the disease. Your AGUE Tho Government of San Doming ) Ins SYRUP effected a speedy and permanent cure. issued about tifty-two and. a quarter mil- Six months have bow elapsed 6ince three of the lions of dollars in ppr. Th value of it ' "ere cured: The fourth case was iv m
y . . i 14 4. . I iiUllif ik u & J UI Ult vr trim A Mr. Jennings, of New York, employs at tn present time is ju. one ont; on tho The CWosoirae did no good, but jour medicine
Nono know the full extent of 'present hate but those who have achieved that which will ensure : the highest meed of future admiration. There is a ' sanctity m suffering when meekly borne. Our duty, though set about by thorns, may still b3 made a staff, supporting even while it tortures. Cast it away, and like . tho. prophst's wand, it changes into a snake - ' Nothing is so great an instance of ill manners as flattery. If you flatter all tho company you please none; if you only
flitter ouo or two, -you affront all the rest, j cholo-omeand
four men constantly to catch rats. 'r'. 1 ; dollar;
( efTectcd a t edy Cüre.
