Marshall County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 January 1859 — Page 2
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M ; mm i M jl OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB WATF. ' D. & P McDONALD,::::::::::::: Editors. PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, J1MAR1 27, 1859.
Report Of the Committee on!beCme UTr' A great Prt,on of the time Public Printing: P bee" laken "P 'n discuS8inS tne new8" Wf have received from J 0 Parks papGr question; wntherit woul,i ' ter to take one conv of tho To-ialfttiv Son-
Esq.. a copy of the report of the House Special Committee on Public Printing, and I.-. , n...fJL ..-..-..I , i
ik. mpLImmJ LpnonvlntU M,nri com:;livc' t,ie American, the Yalksblatt, on Education to inquire into the expedien- practice in civil cases in the courts of this j Resoived , That on the contrary, everv conP. r -, L-L v r?..K Ac A hat question we believe, has finally cy of providing by law for thes.essment lale' ln taking exceptions to the overrul- gide-ation of public good, whether as topet vy ru ISO ni c if Irl H I K S Iii tele uy 1116 lVcDUD' m m m 1
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"J ""l""" 1 byrtJ leaser lights throughoU the S.ate. ilie public were Drep-ired To sec deveh ped .1 . rL.r 1nfL fr,Mna vr klü to the indignant iraie ot an outraged peo- - a m I llllt :r,OP trÄ jllft, laKnrl of A. have been satisfactorily j " v ; P" . Committee r -i ..i .u.. .n .i a .1. u i !LZ !
mi rkl as weh 'iiave not been " ' I Hrht of 5UiTrage to women- Two or three Mr. WALLACE was in favor of the BJ Mr SHULL, (No 104) to amend secmig ; l as we i een. j gp(?ecies wore made and the Convention resolution, but it did not co far enough tiou 9 of lhe acl 10 authorizy lh construeI ho renort show'; thai 1:1 a tow lntanr'oa ..... ... 1 ' 0 oI.
1 Iben mi have heon qli.rht derileetion of more ma n.ie oeen smljiii uerueciions 01 dutv, caused by a multiplicity of business Z ' . , " iit iiia minus oi uiu uui'xis, uui 1-1 case does it exhibit intentional fraud on the part of those furnishing material or doing work for the State. They did not find one error ia the State Printer's bills. After , quoting the law, which specifies the prices he shall receive for the different kinds of! work, they state: "The committee have not been able to ascertain wherein these prices hare been at any time exceeded by ! Public Printer." The committee censure , Prof. Larrabee because he did not distribute the Documentary Journals and Agri cultural Reports in 1352. and then censure him ai;ain because he did distribute them in 1C56-7 the law in tho latter case beins: the same M in the former. We should think MM real yoo'l cen urg would be sufficient. 1,,e w'13 UP ,or P1'1" acal purposes. This can be seen on the ' TL . ii. l!a the face of the report; we need but quote one paragraph to prove it: "That it is a wrong, (re-printing the Documentary Journals, practiced upon ind-'aie, your cornmmee erny ueiieie. and in the absence of any legal mode of redress, enter their unqualified condemnati .n.notonlyof the conduct of Prof. Larraoee, in giving orders ior re-printing tne -.c..u..j .,..1, mm .i.i.ney General McDonald for giving an opinion so contrary to the plain Intent and meaning of the act." What is the uee of having a Supreme Court, if spooia romtmttees," appointed for the purp .ose of investi-atinff the acp U5 n , i .i e 1 ubhc I unter, have the erse the deeisions of the At- " -jount M th imght to reverse torney General? Or what security have ..R- I. 1 .1., 1 F..u...,vMm,t:.Sl wny wiiu in mw, that thov will not be censured by a special .,' t i . . .ommittee, because they do not put the sme construction on it that the committee does. m m More Swindling. . . . A friend m Stark county informs us that two br thers, citizens of that county, went to New York few months ago, intending to continue their journey to California. ' In order to secure a passago beyond the possibility of failure, they procured ticketa. intending to go by the next steamer; 1
but not knowing the price of tickets, they For President of the Board, Ebenerer : P t0 owne" of aniraaIs kl,,cd or government of this Sots -ety-to rseoMtod fc athorttj. er paid fifty dollars more than the regular Dumont; for Commissioners. PM Parks, j injured by any car, locomotive or carriage f" T1 Vsto PKiagS tSSS aaaf all' Saris.-,m- .... . . ii. ' t d w nt i i i ' .i cj.. Billons ami to secuie ine uei iniere.is i . r o r j c
rates. t line the steamer was recmvintr her load, preparatory to starting, the two o .showed their tickets to the officers of the ressel, and were informed that they were spurious! a forgery! Their chagrin and disappointment was the more insufferable from the fact that they had not money enough to continue their journey, but wer forced to return home. i - hen you go New ork, or anywhere else, look out for sharpers. ! 1 As we do the Sheriff's ad vArtUina. , . j -we have a pretty good opportunity of knowing something about the manner in which the business ,s done. So far,, our knowledge extends, the requirements' ( the law ar3 comolied with. Mr liar, nard, in his intercourse wiih us has been , man of his word." This, considering tbat is a Republican, we desire to make a note of. ! wi j Jtt-The State Sentinel learns that the R :v Dr Dailv has placed in the hands of the Trustees of the Indiana University his -
resignation of the office of Preside; t and ary 1 oromitjee his bill, (a. 17) providing Uy the Uommiltee on r.ducation, I o Professor of mental and moral philosophy for the partition of real estate, and for lay- IM1 toaulnor'e lr Slate Board of Eduand belles let ers in that institution, to take ing the same out into lota and out lots- ton to purnliase snd place iu county and
effect when the Boardshall accept the same
no notify him. The reasons given fori The report was concurred in and the thiiflt'-p, we believe, is the unpleasant cir- jbill ordered to be engrossed for the third cumaCi'.ces which surround him. Wo re- I reanrag. gret that any circumstances should have! Mr. McCLEAN, from the same commit-
oecuned wf.ich induce him to vacate a position, for the effeelive discharge of which lie peeehs so many eminent qualrticationeand tvhicii he has administered with xnarked auceess. (iov Hammond returned home from his southern trip last Thursu'ay, much improved in health, atid baa resumed his duty as Presiding officer of tho Senate. Look out for next week's Demorit
THE LEGISLATURE. This is about tho 92nH Uv fl, r-rni-
- a 'ar 8ess'on Legislature, and but lit-1
IM business of interest to the people of the Lieut. Gor. HAMMOND appeared iu bJ Mr WHETEL, (No 98) to amend yiews 0ftke Convention in regard to drinkStale has been transacted. Innumerable the chair for ihc first time during the pres- tne Supervisor's act of June 18 1852. j ing houses: bills, amendments and resolutions have ent session. By Mr EDWARDS, ("So 99) to author-: !?.-,. r- That a Stato whose Consti-
been offered, bnt nothing of importance has . , ' V e 7 , tinel, or two copies, or none; how many , P.OniP öf tllA Journal tViA PitiOn tVtA T.ru"r"cu wuvr.r o. u,e j.,, 1 f t .i . e .1. TI " Loolälal,ve 1Ia11 la9t Thursday, and 006 f them read a Pelition siffned b' nno thou en n i noronn a mrietlv inlioKitint - r "-""-v in iiibii of Wayne County. Diarini? for certain " - . . ' . . " " - ne ouni P1" Ior cerwin ne County, praying for certain rihts in re&ard t0 ProPcrtr- and concluding by asking such a change in the Conmngny asking such a change in the Con8Utut,on of lhe S,ale as wou,d 8,ve the was dec arod adiourned hr the nrosuiintr r . nc 1 .1. . c . j . .1 officer and the Senators returned to their , , . chamber, lhe Sentinol, in commenting upon the proceedings says: "had the ladies retired when the business fer which they came was accomplished, the scene wnicn louoweu wouiu not nave transpirea. THE CLASS-MEETING. 1 P 11 1 11 . t . ! J The Senate bavins retired from the Hall and Mr Sneaker Gordon havini' resumed . ,Iouse haye been the ! gOQM Xhe adieg howevei.f hav. ing possossicn of the floor, knew their 1 1 j j j jj rights, anil knowing dared and did m.un- . . .1 , , , , them, rrora the seats where grave heads have for vear8bent in tll0Ught briht eje8 spn. bpwi,(if.r:nsr darts. w;,, 0 , 0- ö cheeks blushed in lovliness, and red, rich H 1 1 a . f 1 t 11ns smiieu Dewitcninsiy. in such a sea of all that is lovely and enchanting, business was not to be thought of-thar rigid svstematic business tliat legislation de-mnnds-and accordingly, after several in effeclU!ll efforts l0 (lo 8omethinjr. a-.. 1 i .l: her nu moved that the TIo,,Se adionrn II' ' .Hill lll'il !Ü IU UU DVUICllllll", ,nd mtin(T rPBOiTfl itRplf in!n ai iove-fcast. The motion was carried by accamation - - the speaker's hammer fell, and th(J fenJJt 0f rtason anr the flow of soul bogan After number of Rpe(,ches (wm meml)ers 0f the HouSe. a motion to adjourn was carried. j Mr Griffin pr06cntej a pelition from 8un. j c' iy citizens of Lake County pray ing for an aDnronri;ltion out of the swamn Land Fund ' ufficient to connect the Calumet River vkk the Grand Calumet, which was read and referred to the Committee on Swamp Lands. Th sPeker hiid before the House the memorial of certain colored persons ask- 1 Q -n of juf. tic. fco, referred to Committee on Rights Bijrhti and Privileges Mr Tiirrviii i"ir....,l 1 1 . me ilnhAii if in. T 4,rJ wnetner persons eiectea 10 juaiciai office, and espeeiallv .Justices of the Ptace . pe are eligible to official positions oiher than judicial offices. I Mr Sh uli submitted a resolution inrjuir- . ing into the expediency of abolishing the; Township Library system, and recommending the tax levied for the support of said fem t0 b, a(JJed JZmm school ' tax. j .Sundry resolutions were offered, new propositions made, and at 10 o'clock, in ' joint convention, elected a President and Board of Sinking Fund Commissioners, JM follows: j 1 rr, neaty r mcvieniauu anu woSePh A sdaffer i .ii i . i The afternoon session was taken up en tirely discussing the petition from the ladies, 'as above noted. In the Senate several resolutions were offered, amonr which was one requiring tne vommuiee on ine tonn to report a bill repealing Common Pleas; Courts and embedvin the orineinle of the r ? ? .1 "i .. .1 . w wm m m I Serroffate system, by giving ihe Clerks of the Circuit Courts jurisdiction of all probate business not luiira'ed in vacation bate OHsmess not iniga.ea, in acauon. , The State Sentinel ( from wliich we con- , . . : , , , nse our reports) of the 21st has not been : received. j Senate, Jan 2 1 . e are unable to see anyihinir cf imnortancc in the Droceedinirs " o f tne Senate to-day. A memorial from ... l'ie Socifty of Ftienda residing ia parts 1 1 r lo ' of Indiana, Ohio and Iowa, held at Rich -1 mond, praying for tho repeal of that portion ot our laws which denies to colored persons the right to testify a? witnesses, c. Mr. CONNER reported from the judiciI a . . . .... . ... nd -.commended its passage. tee, reported back Mr. Boown'sbill. (8 29) , to exempt perioral property from sale on execution, recommending its indefinite postponement. The report was concurred in. Mr. MARCH, from the same commit tee, reported back Mr. Conner's bill. (SI) to amend the 6th, 7th, 12th, 19th and 20ih sections of the Divorce law, approved May 13. 1852, and proving for opening decrees, in the cases therein specified, with an amendment, and recommended its pas - ltf
The bill was ordered to be engrossed on third readintf.
- O aftebnoox session. ; Mr. WALLACE, from the sekct comn'M' reported back Senate bid 2, regulatinS tne choosing of U. S. Senators by the General Assembly Arc. Action on the bill rc iiö v l.,-...!..- " 1 7 Mr. KINLEYoffercd a resolution which was -j.l. -- - - r ...... niitiui-wiiK iu3 v ommiuey 0i taxes ior scnool purposes on people of e . . ""f t0 tb eduCÄ ' uon 0f the colored persons of the State in separate schools. f - rrirnvcn fr. i . . air. it adrift onereu a joint resolution rv nl rlimotinir ahP &n.in .nj No. 8 directing our Senators and Reprer LN- 8 J directing our Senators and RepreMntatives jn Congress to rote for the ad-' mission of Kansas and Oregon into the mission of Kansas and Oregon Union at as early a day as possible. it 1 :. . .1.. -v.l. r .1 ne uivieu w 11 uu tue juw iw uw prenent. The motion was agreed to. ' Mr. GOODING introduced a bill to restrain the sale of intoxicating liquors, which was passed a first reading. The rueg ere 6Uspendt.d and lhe bin rcad a i i f j .1 :,t i-MIH IIIIIC, ilUU Rli'l UU W LlIU VUlllUllUl'C on temperance. HOUSE. Nothing of importance to our readers was done in the House to-day. Petitions were presented, resolutions offered, ieprts of Committees received, and discussions on taking Messrs. D rapiers' Legislative Reports, on tho admibsion of Kansas, Oregon, kc. By Mr MAJOR, No 111 concerning eep femes; to rend foreign mech"d,z?: lo ex,1lbil 7 carvan c irope or wire dancing and every other i.:u:.: r j t. r-Aiiiuiiiou ui mammwTwf name or aescriplion, dec. Senate . Saturday Jan. 23. Mi WILLIAMS presented a petition rom 8u"dry printers of the city of Vincennes Paying ginst reducing the pi if " ,,,t,nS' """1 that all bids fordoing said pi idling at a ,0Wer rat' be treated aa such designing scnemes deserve; wnicn was read ana re- - . immm B? Mr 'DELL' fNo ,03J authorizing bounty Boards to hear and determine comP,:unta a3alS, PU,lk' firaveI tllrnrite or McAdamized roads. By Mr MILLER. No 104 in relation to abandoned plank, McAdmized or charj a. tered rds; ' B7 Mr n AONhR, No 105 prescnby air HAwaa, iv ivoj presc-no-ing tne lorms to De usee in criminal cases, D. 1. UlTLTDfU T V.. I AC I :JI j uui i 1.1, , iuuj puuumg forthe relief wf purchaSers of real estate c, . . , at Sheriff's sales under executions issued on judgments against services on racognizances, where such had been taken after the Revised States of 1852 took effect. By Mr S1UDEBAKER. No 107 to , . - to nn , - amenl 8CcUon 4 5 l8' 20' 28 and 32 of the Uw regulating general elections, appved June 7 1852; lo repeal sections 29 an( " said act, and aaking a provision supplementary thereto, Ü) Mr JOHNSON, (No 109) to amend sections 1 and 2 of an act to provide com0l any rauroaa company in tins oiate, approfo marcn i m. i . . i Br Mr COOPER. No 110 to proW " it Clerks of Circuit Courts and their dep-' uties, and Clerks of Common Pleii6 Courts and their deputies from practicing law in ; the courts in which ihev are clerks and a eDuties ' XT , B' MrHfek. (No 111 to amend sect . m a a . . lon b ol tho 37U) chapter ot the revised code of 1852, respecting costs in ctiminal aa,c ca9es MrRORns r V- i io 1 on.i ' ' L 1 act repealing all laws in force for ÜM iMT polation of cilieg and to provide for the incorporation of cities, approved March 9, i857 and to provide forthe collection of a - - - - - io.oo " "i".i uiw uii -'siufw in March, lc59. By Mr CONLEY, No 1 13 to provide J L J
for stationery and postage for members ( 810 of each to each member of the Gen-, curr,lt'e- ' cral Assembly, providing for employing! xTllo ,ÄWof the lOthconReportere, and for tho publication of the . d(.ci6ion of the Supreme Court, I proceedings in certain newspapers, mUL,. the c.ons(ilUtionality of the b the taking of the same. 'darter f he Bank of the State of Indii k a . . i w I v iiarit r oi ne a
township libraries bound copies of the Indiana School Journal. Mr CONLEY offered a resolution of inquiry in relation to the management of the Hank of the Wtate of Indiana, which ; was laid upon the table, Adjourned till Monday 2 p m Hot'SE. Saturday Jan 2. Mr ca UK asked and obtained leave to submit a joint resolution (No 13) relative to the construction of a new cana! at the Falls of the Ohio River, on the lndiaua side. Adopted. introduothW or bills. j By Mr HANCOCK (No 96) to repeal the second seotion of the act to euthoiixe ! new oountics vc. By Mr RITTKR, ( No 07) to provide (or
the election of a Superintendent of Public I Printino- ro-ArriKin,r hi ,!; nmnan.
" O f n a " n nv wvuifrwu j nation, terra of office, &c. m J ize,he publication of certain decisions of lh Supremo Court, and ihe purchase of 600 copies thereof by the State. By Mr DOBBINS, (No 100) for the j armointmnt Kv th i; ,v.imr,r r.f ;it. Am"'V ; üo'gist AcBv If r ST I T.F.Sl ". IflM tn raimlu to y ,i '"6 u",uurrer ! BMr JEFFRIES' ( ) ! ,ng all persons to travel on MoAdamized P1' ad turnpike roads free of toll, go-, incrtoano rfnrninrr f m m xonraU in nn tl tTi. , o i Sabbath dar. Sabbath day. T Mr EARL (Xo ,03) toamend 1 10lh section of lhe school law. and to le-1 galize certain assignments. tion of le " ' -n m iavpo rr mri 1 .1. . V Li,o luoj 10 compe. tne , owners of town lots to grade and pave the ; same, and providing penalty for violation of this act. , tj t iTi i v rvA incl ik. By Mr KLLL 1 , No 106 to amend the ; 117.1 section of the assessment act. I r m wr a r.inmr a WT Tk.t 1 I a - - 1 ISy Mr IV A 1 ARM A. I IM IUJ to pre-1 scribe that the amount of the Sinking Fund , on loan or on hand, shall be considered the principal of said fund, and after pay- ! ment of the interest on the Bank bonds, to ! appropriate the balance toward common m I schools, and repealing conflicting laws Tl l lATir5 IV iro 1 f il Dy Mr 1 a rvKo, j rso iuöj ior tne protection of wild cranburies growing public, , ... I . r "ii on btate, and providing penalty for viola - tior. of this act. ! . . ! Hv Mr COTTON. IN. KiOl to ntovido l j r for and sec ure the rights ot man ieü ww-; men in real estaie. By Mr HAMILTON' of Boon, No 1 10 to amend the 7Gth section of the misdemeanor act of June 14 1CÜ2. Editokial Comventiox. The Editorial Convention held at Indianapolis on the 10th inst, we learn from the State Sentinel, wr wwy www. A" uroBn,a-( lion was, however, effected, and some eigh- 1 teen or twenty editors recorded their names ! as members r the proposed hditonal As-j sociauon. uns, out oi one nunurcu anu v rl'- i j Slate, does not evince much merest in : the objects for which the Cosrenlioa was J called Tl HW-g rosolalion, were ajop.ed. ! Retired, That we urge upon tho Leg- i isiature the policy of publishing the laws j of the State in the papers of the counties throughout the State. I Resolved, That the Convention proceed ' Resolved, That the Convention proceed i to a permanent organization as an Lditori1 lamaUlua A all I I... rlitmi'll fr-ilrrnitr .. iv 01 ine öiaie- "J"'""1 repecw o party, y the election of a President, a ice J resident, a RecorJing Secretary, a Correspon- j ding Secretary and a Treasurer. Resolved, That the object of this Asso- . . . . . f .i i ciation is the improvement of the charac-, tr . lr. iinirur I'MU anil f tl r iirf)tection of the Publishers of the State from ;,v,-rtii,n irt whi.di ihpv an. frpniipntlv , ' I subjected. , t n licsolved. That it it the senee of this Con ; , , , ... , uiii vention chat a regular bill of prices should he osiahlihed and adhored to for all for- i eini advertisements. Resolved, That a committee of three h appointed to draft general rules for ihej , . . . , . ihe craif. anu to reuori ai neu nieeinr. A rpilwion. also, in referene t rt-1 . . . 3(ver.isr-e..t9 and one Kc omi tiding certain agents, were also adopced, and Je n:.-tin adjourned. "The Kngiih "d Montgomery QifHcul'y has been seti.'ed by Joseph C Mc ksmmm and r; R Adrka, filesss of the ,,, Wl. M tansfrr anu Joseph Inne , w v vilX.L- fraa-ss af the Ht;n and W m fc Nibluck. H itnda o. me aeti eme.t. the .-!... '? V ,.. . . irtende oi both parties reauiiy awaiueu jfg iai, the fui Couvictiun that when hk hBnd lo Mr Montgomery, a(ter M(aMM offered him an roVuk,d insul; but Mr Montgomery ' ' . . . . lint ill" I wnnicu o'... ..... v i .,.! a.in .HIV 111-1 ln'Mtl. . , ,. , f W d r. tion, the fi tends of Mr English expressed . .. 1 1 . - - -, m ii -i 1. irt ii ii il.i un. The Sentinel says the decision was aria. made ipoi appeal from the Marion Circuit Court in a suit brought to test the of the act of incorporation, and reviews 11 th pointa raised which were deemed , inconsistent with the Constitution. This opinion of the Court of laat reaort is im- ! M,rfl.nt ftnfi ;ntre8tin just now. as the w ..... question of a repenl of the charter is raised in the Legislature on account of alledged informalities, both in the passage of the law incorporating the Bank and in the subsequent organisation of tho inatitution under the charter. The Ccurt decides that neither of theao objections, or any which were brought to its notice, were sufficient to invalidate the act of incorporation. It is a remarkable fact that Arkansas has not a singlo telegraph within her bordeis.
State Tkmperamcc Convention. The n nlnii.mo were adonted en
llOWIg iiaui""- r 1 Thursday afternoon, as embodying the f i v , uv mm . . - - - , tution and Laws are to "establish justice. maintain public order, and to provide for. tna peace, aafety, and well being of its inhabitants, has no right to throw the shield . s i - . -. - oi proiecnon jirouuu .uu. u...u...g.w - as tippling-houses, which have shown. , i . I r 11 tftemsetvesio M BHUiersne ui an uic, cuniarv interest, or as to the lives ''nd morals and safety of the people, demand ll)at omces of crime and pauperism and 8utrering, should be absolutely and unK J conditionally proniDiiea. d.u. ti..i ; Resolved, That we view with regret the ! r f Äorerf, That we view with regret the efforts made by some to make the State a partnor in the business of makinc drunkpartner in the business of making ards by granting a license to those who wish to einjage in this business. - . . , . ''W' Anai' a i'- neu to.' ' Otate iailS to proieci us mnauiiams, wneincr I fr(m treachery of Indians, or the attackg of (ore'l(ru foes 0r the assassinations of: de8Derate mÄn, or the more dreadful ia-! a I fluence 0f tippling houses, they have the . God.given right, which no conventional asars or written law can take away to defend themselves and repel those who attack lbem Resojvcd. That we respectfully request lbe Legialature 0f Indiana, now in sess5on and m upon tiiern as a dutT to M efficient la which shall declare .ii;.. l,.0c JaUU ,rn lr.i . jnj,j public nuisances, and to provide for I lhe puriis!irne,.t of those who keep ÜMB J and the abatement and removal of -,.:. tne nuisance. 1 1 11 Li 1 1 1 1 iiv'ua. j 1 L.t.vx. j iiui iiv v. . 11m r... 1 ne ioiiowing persons were anpoinieu I - - 0 ruiMl ('nmminoA nr 'iv.mnomn VI 7. Wm. Hnimaman, Chas. Sccrcst A. McKenzie, J. Baker. Jesse w Ilnrper, Henrv liupe, and Stearns risher. m.- r. i: a l lie come niioii auiuuiucu aitv uiv t J 10 o clock. Good for "Dick" Ryan. Dick Ryan the inimitable, the eloquent, the popular "Dick" finds no consolation iopubiicans, cuts loos fiom their i;k el hi and rUebre t0 the DemXbe Indianapolis correspondent of Xef Albany My.r apeskl of him as follows: Tj rrincin:li cerk 0( HoS. R. j Rygn fa icmom eaUaiaetory lo tiiaaajt J Uy? drew up a resignation tilS post, anj paced ; Ule h!U,ds uf ,,ia k ..... a ,rt.,i.ir aubawi.,a,,tl r. , . - ,,lerA(l Uie maltfer 'inü ha9' 1 eluded to continue in iWa CMtsias sf bia public functions, lie entered the Bepublic functions. He entered the Deaocr.uic caucU9 jMl nh arij Änaotwuei! . . . . " - . his determination henceforth tr aart wtth t'io Demociatie uartr 4 He sn.tppc DM finger at the KepnbSicatts, SOllaiSd tnat he didn't care ad-a far OtS thi1Hft f.0nfrrpd kt ÄC crcl kaa r ' M(iaikMSM .Stklke rnt Kentuetv 4 8lh of JauuarJ aaalatlOSS. Wewilt ha was reioioed tover S3 a rroentant Sinner Wo are g3rtt) 1- weSeome uk back lo , . m .i,. irr the, partr, atvu can assure tne taw , , ,, r . i Heads,' who had beea felicuatwig them - seWe opon lhe delusive ulea- that they had esrsped his Mraiag wU aixl biting sar - , hat they have couaUed witloa.t their nn.. i - ...i . ii;io w - aaaaw liim. mid he kio DwW wtwlM ! Urn f Uemoracy sidwat munf mmmtl ; tlwir magazines of trenswv and diiuiion. ICA I 'AO C-A LimWwol. il iiiA) vJ n mi uiw iiiiii iiv iv ous iu the s&ruc great cause. Lai Porte JTaafSj Wm. Smit?i, charged with ?ll?ng Cat ft -arine llalpm, at the resrdenee of Jolin lrice, in o?ir city, nrnt) W'm Jrelley, ! 7' ""T7' m'nh aj L b. . .. . f I day night, and hare decampeüf to-prt nknown. c-iil, iU mil..rpr UnlNDirt i. febt in heighth, inclined to stoop, 27 year of saw has dark auburn hair, thin face, o ' imnerfect eve. long, with "Adams' apple' r Mil ir:i -y v. -i rr unusnally piominent. The .Sheriff, we are informed, olfers a reward of $500 for their apprehension! 1 'incennes Oaeetlv. The ladi-JS of Honolulu. Hawaiart Is
, , , . Av- l i . r . . (Vom all tob it appears tint The defeat! aa, Jofm A. lands, have caught the Washington fcwg-J , rrsWpnt(I stats of iatel and are raising a fund to assist in IBS psr-1 self Ifca-slefO hcret-j aotiftetl af th- älin ad i r it . v --- aas.--. i utsitscr of dd actios, aiat tSat tjaeaaaarB so chase of Mount er non. They hate ol- Uirh ((,rm of f!lc r.rcuit Cosrt ready raised over 6200. . to In- brli nt thaOeart ha in ihe temn ' ti i . i ' of Kno, on tho -7itd Monday of March, A. IX IMS. ,, T . . -v- v- i . x , ami unless the id defendant Jln A llurhank. fe The Legislature of New ork costs the i uid tBUtimf nt ,i,r abl trm, a.M an- or i-mr State over 92,000 every day. , to iid cotsjaalsti the sanw u bo asaoi awl d tei niitu'd in his aaOeSCe. - , e ai - '-- N itiirss mv liaml and the r.ifof aaSit .ouri, Ihere are two sorts of police the detec- J m 4,h,lavof jiini,;,( v. iv J the asUiffs JOrTNa BENDFR, Clerk of BC C.
Tnr Markkts. Wheat $ hu $1.10; Corn pbu NOTICE K SURVEY. 0(rfi55ci-nls, PotatoiM "ft b 50( H-21., rents, nnd Nt,,Ik-' is lu-rt-Uy iveii that the undersigned, but Tew in market; To -k H?r huud tt $4rd4 50, ' w-,ti, tin- County Surreyor will, on the 31st dT of and $5; Bgp ) dor. eonts; Apples. gPteS, Januarv, 1859, at 10 o'clock a. m. on Mid day pro TP do, il eents; dneil. BiTJ 11 i-ent-; Bulter1 cetHi t survev and loeiito the i-orners of their land jb tt 15(ii F IG cents; Lard )J lh HMia1 eents; i et thn 15, iK, 'iG, 27, :M and 35, township 3Cranhiirriei. V hu .r0(3 U0; Flour v) hundred orth. of range 3 west, in Staik . unity. Italian; $11; H kinds of produee iu guod demand. to meet at the snhscriheis, and citntinue from day , : . ! : " i to day until finished. .HIP f A DAITL? It II V TVinV Non resident who fail to meet the Surveyor at I ML liAlUlill- IrAIlil I ill U.V. the time and j.laee alKve mentioned, and defray, or provide for defraying Iheir poftaM of exx nir rt-BLisHKu VEBT MOSNING ( cierrr ?kxoat.) j of said survey, will he returned to the County And furnished to subserihers at the tow rate of Audiu.r am. Zr!Su7u
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HUTU LIFE LIMIT. Cures Rheumatism. Cure" Frost Bite. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Old Sores. Oriental Life Linimeut Cures Cuts and Bruises. Oriental Life Liniment Cures Scratches on Heeses Oriental Life Liniment Cares Sweeny on Horses. Is not a SECRET REMEDY; tluPrinted 'Analysis accompanies each Bottle. JLToTSL t - Manufacture,! by Da. R. D. POUTER, 96 Third Street' Lwiri,le' Dr. It. P. PORTER'S IPUM III IWPr HHMjP InU ffllilUlfi DuUlü Will Cure Sick Headache IU Two Minutes ! TlmwÄ Tlrrirfcc it -mil iitn f3tjlr K, iii -iflii' In frn a tv i'l Vlo rt 111 villi IVA ,....! v nimutes.j In every ease where the patient not - - ...f.. Minute T)ri. the mori'v wi n-fumled-The Two Minute Props are perfectly safe and plsant to take ami will be hmmi of instant hene r-tt the '0 ,Hc! or w r TJ of "P'T' &c"' a-i SoW everywhere at Ml cents per bottle. Manvfaetared by Dr. R. D. Pokrn, MtIM Stn et' Lwösrile.Ky. PORTER'S Mil PILI) Promote Dijjestron and impart tunc and vigor to the ystem. In their action thi-v are tonic and alterative, anrt mildly laxative. Ther do not rite or nauseate bi the least; at the same time they are certain in their action, carina? haliitiüil ciiriv. ut5s, rick headache, dizaines, lo.-s of a' .petite. aeoimy, uepresion 01 spinn ucbility, tlepresion ot spirits. e., kc. . . . .....
r'iAi.e i ii.i., :iie ii.ieno suneri'.r iu ' Aaenonbea, or tupfacgaioii "r the "irwim, ar Toc.nt& crtittruixer of ntrir farfrr? . We f"SLSf T'' 55leU!e5, r" Uite all to pia. ca5.aa ts foatfcrweU,. aaore the excitinjr cau.-o, and reU.re the mmmmmM b to health in a few days. 1 bliese 'ills arc purely vegetable, fettferfrxag 1 LOOK FOR THE SIC .V.' - - --- 1 .
. . ... f faerc niia are pven in aoscs 01 (roc pilt alter IT . I '11 .11? (linner i v crv tlav ontlll the d. sease is retBvel If the disease does not jriek in -lj rirs. fauCMaee tho dose to two or three r'dl.s at a ilia.-. Mannfaetured with fEClcatW St la-. K. IX lo: ter, 1)6 Third Street. Lnuisvilfe. aatJ .-uld t iraggists generali r; price ü cats per bos. n.v person who does not LVe eoov J. nt I aa i ,,. , .u . - . . ., I agent can nare tr ; piUs serrt ba ail,. postage ; P'd, hy reoaMtiog 2." cros- ir lhe praprietor, or reoozea ior .iie dollar, it m ui-. hernia, ak for PORTER'S MNNEK i'lIJ, aiwl as no other. las. SZ 1859. Lt -tf otore House for HJiKT m , " aMfc Tfaeaobsorlaerolers for rent or salealr:ture nvwae m Up town OI Mremeu, .U.u-sluUl J-mv I,eate4 mtec . JO FIN" ivHCmiCFT. R 1 F P 8 A ?- E BrvistMoT aezectiaii nrecCeT ftoir t-;ci.Mfi: or the Marafiaft O.umkm Hca Caastt, IZZ ST e7aKS3 e xit f , I n 1 i ;riw r ori tl !9UkilToC FW rtuvjy r ! j 'J' . "S J rtl retale in s:iii eomtr. K-mw. leaaeinM iatrreat fee tlter T tnrt rrrrs - ' and ix. nonlbftfvon Ac first da of iauuarv, Lf5J, ;u,adkatirtvsiXtutUetHw.uorPK-B,fhiua!d eoaMtv.eiceol m n-a i". tfei'n'ri a.-. ba heretofore i aasmfcaaed taC-Dt fcarfc aoaf ec npiedV ad tie !TaT y1? WPT - '", I SODprflW. MI HW UipWCWIWinKamenta aad appartcaacr novo snd lot wv r. . ..a- .f? .1. I r r . ?nirtf Sf-CJw. 14 O. f. IfARNABDi rifi! M. C . II. MIFF'S ALB. .. "-Lv,c " OT. "Jj K. ! Moeowoeiett iroao tne tiera r tr.e vu.-- . us t.nna rieas roort, ' 1 wilroffi-rfor aafeu rhe Brwdwectav at tbe rort I..... .v. . :.. , .. ui k if i n eoMt. y, latbdajof Fo-naaay, tfa, hrrweea the hours uf U.oetotfc. atar 6mr : oVWKk.ptni cf al dav. lite folic.- iug dstiiVd real estate in saui eutxvtaMalt: letyatu tHatr-one (3L is the oiiaiil o , .. . v 3 l TTog tawwof W .la . 1 tea as bbo pMsortyof Geeoge Maek, f,tfca-J nne .Wiek anürfcleury inusdilU 1 tne suit oJ Dftniii' -tt vu.. !4 f). Vft RA R R A R Ä SI '1T M. C. H KR I t" 1- S s A L f; . nV virtue of an esecstMOttS rro directed from the of rMeCTerfc laJhralaall Cooaoaoaa Fleas ("om-t, h -iri'ortenl'or sal s ihr iaw rfiirets aJ tfir cwrrt hows do.ir in the town of Flrmvr.irb, ."Warshafl eormtv, hiHinnn, on trie iStlrdasr 4 FeNaaia, Mm tin- Itmn of fi,VMi m ml Aar I tTj?? 'les''i,"'l ; The s.uth l.df mt tho r.-t haff of the sonth riMiiiinrnT.i vriMr, nmumi, mi..iiMiii thirtr-three ) Barth , ol raSM one (1) ea-K vn büwrRr ftrty (4D acreav raKca as?tlre prfjx-rty of t. iirnaran !Wct4iiSW stafessoftof James .laOOMOD. t.t- O. r. IVA K N.t R 9, Slicnff ( BSTRAY HOnCI. Takt n up Fiy T.Ktrfaer Krfag fa Cenfer sl,ii; Couuty .y oj. sere. , UU läte i,t forelmai tln- UdTy ad
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St fuWca dollars Kaneoai l.rieT ami John . p-.l0-. Attest KR PACfLARO.Cletk. J l :t n7 W M Kwmix IpsfTATt '-' INDIANA,. STARKE COITNW Jff ?rai-1, Court March Term,' 1859- , Wiltouhhy .VI McC-rniek f TS Jolm A. Riffleuvt Attac-hraent HierintilT in fne .thove erttit?ed cat?se nnrin? fffocT MSCO tphisa in inj oflicc, also hi.s affidavit. ' (. Rrian Atty for plfl rt:i ' m-vi'V H'V HENK Y RENDER, J. W. MOSUKR. DOORS AND WINDOW SASH! At the Clothing Store of H. PUSSCI k Co. Junrl'' JiaS
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JUST RECEIVED AT THE i 4 Low Price Store' 40JO YARD BUI I1 I HUM. 30fK YARDS PRINT. 500 YARDS GlNGflAMB, 1000 YARDS VELVET TRIMMINGS, lOtXI YARDS DENIMS, 500 YARDS SHIRTINGS STRIPES 500 YARDS TICKINtiS; Also Urge assortment of DE LA INES; DE BEG ES, JEANS, SATIN ET TS. CAMBR IC5, &c Ac kr. All th above oeüs, al ar,v Biore, will 1 sold at a small mlvsmr Trout twt. With oar large inerease mt trade n are mmwAwM to offer Bett er Bargain ihaa ev befoie. We ret urn may tuks U tho Xfrc gem-rally . for the liberal patr ibej fct gia a l hope by 5tLU.Toiaking. ows the LOW PRICE STORE! iZZTl rn the crner RpsiS ciT!e aÄfvrN Moane. .ia ii fuet it mm fcU Hfl ClCP. t . . . . ..... c. j The i iraiijoi 11 ai Ih lha Tu lg Hmi njm mill ! a .MmdkT tt- 13tb day 4 ITclroara lii, at lt j cwk. a nuns sit ikit jrK--.if to mi nd Llaeae AoroawtTi Liwt fa rt'ea 9, to a j ahir-Kü raatteaatja i-ulktll ConntT Inhai. ) lo meet on th- pn-aiis-! aoat mImr from dai U-l-1 is Wim pi liili ula mmm fail t. m--t it wrwiw fci Lthr time ami pftjre alraftiaedr nl drfrii? or rprov'nle for daHowrfcw their purtioa C far tsoen . nil k ntrifM thv-Ait.li;- ihm! ...-1, OjankTV piaoodl o ih taOkdoplicatC aod vtlk-ctrd. aecoadiBg to law. not JAMES MmoKK. ft LI VM ' JBfygiS rt 1 ' " i Uw.l.-fT .f i f.-. .17...'.' l'.:.. 'flttIIIUÄUl UJl4L UAL dUJUIUU?- 1. IWlll IC 1. L. . . , B . r r r, JUTCHELL hi, Wta. vir IAXGS 1 , d t;xm h?erpencYiTtPr la re. ; till est -e i-r. pi I : rtificr ssTvicTM. Air. tnxiis or Ione vn fiort WJtii-'. faring-mr.Fo.f fiv")la WOKKMKN. hr aiU S lit vor- Uuvt i tb.e ia thu blvs. ttUsWRHlUUI-HTL AM. KINPff OP Product- and aid Iron Taten fn exchange for ratings at la Cncny yiymowft,JaD- f S;flV vf Land JSoriignged (nm torfrrtttf) to the S fntf Frirnf. VTlrTIlT ishcreßy e,iea. ifcafäif aSSaaaSaflatal , ai sriR O br Ck atWral the easat houe J i I m FifraoutU. 3ar?fial( ounrv. Ontintm. n.i ? j IVii wtlv f. Uoip itaiiilnJ fafwf. arlneh was Mirt , I to the State a4 WiaM hy Ws J.,rf.s.r,. ' lo si-rure ihv tavracnt ct siifr ! H;n"? to I hi- (. oni inrtr Stliaal 'mimI. .oh Is lorfertM tr ihr non pavim ntof präKtpalaaal ivterest, to wn: The sootli half f timt tfi rf Maarter hc tioa twenry vi, in township hirfi foor Brth. ot rarrjre OSO nstr OSSSUflSSC -tgST xerr-, mte -r lea. -VifaTTp, -r aoh-.rr., intereat dne on tfie dar of M(,IWt ahfl.rr aaM' TeTitTle wats. S 15,75, aaaaajrea aoal accialaa n. six dollars nn-1 tvutxJtK o uts, Tfl'j. t - ' . Sidfrf wiTI fe Ii CtV now wr-n- -or hfd in by ti Auditor, for the aCSMaal if; .. . . 1 I-..... 1 ..i.ri tl hrlar-ii, vl int. rr.: . .7 I . ' I a ...... . wmmmm l , . -. , . - - - . " pos und o'sis art iiit inu to tlu- t.uu fed. T. KrDO?f AlA, Aodk rTvmoatfi, tteceniU-r 16 3t CblSintiYfti do not Despair!! caMSUMPT icn trjn dLd Indian DOCT R.l NCAS BRANT while a Missionary auionth CUERD taafaM dir ladt atonst.tu. LOVCICal n KARbk PLANT, that proves to a rcrt.tin cur - for f'onum tion , Bronchitia, Asthma, Ire. CONSUMPTION CumpUint Nt rT(u, Affcp. tions, Cniijjh, Colds, kc. p- Ha ias ow made his fortim and retired from business, h will send the prescription and directions tor pre; taring Uie medicine fret charge to all CONSUMPTION who desire it. and will send to his agent , enclosing stmp (6 cents) to pay the return CURED. letter, with a description ot their svmptoms. The old Doctor has cured mora than IBM emmet mf VoHtumption alone, and hope' -U-ftiictcd ntnr.lr will nvail themselves of this opI tortunitv,as the LH-tor wishes to do all the gd : he van Ik-lore he dies. Address all letters j DANIEL A PEE, Boi .1531. New Yrk Who i.hrti'de afieat.
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