Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 October 1859 — Page 2
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nocciit W. J. BUHNS, s : : Editor. PLYMOUTH, THtmSDAT. October - - - - 13, V85Ö. Klectiou Returns Cor Centre -lUI. Township. - -"'for Secretary of Statu : f" .Jätm 11. Hill Raceired . 26 J rotea. "r -i For Cottrtty Clrrk : Kevton R. Packard Received 325 votes. lxxekih H. Pershing.1" 2G3. Per Commissioners. 2d pwt. Stephen A Francis Received 3tD votea., E'uj th Butey " 266. ' ' ' .For Con. 3i District William Huha Received 330 votes. Isi.no NMurrii Sörth gave Pershing 1 wy. Tippecanoe ' 2G. 49. '23 33. 9. 18. 142 18. 15. la. loo. . BourhoA , - 7WiGerman 1 " Corner '4 ve Packard 57 ranj. t Soicide of a New York Merchant. f Tiij coninu:jiiy vth- startled yesrday morning byiho intelligence that Mr. C M. Iupp, k le.t;liM l;ti!uT mrtclt.tiii in ihe i5aiup,' and on of our m st resputeil mu J 6 4 teemed k'iionr ci.ii Ms. had prrihed by his own .i.'t. 'f'e nieloiicholly eiviu o'cnrreJ.Si his fp!euJi.l rusiJencj at th corner of Tw?iiit tiftb street and Ma lison m avenue. VVcdu-.-s l iv evening, at about hall past six o'clock. Mr. Leupp. was of a iirveniis and excitable teAiperanP:jt, and for several ruail,8 pa t has b-.'n 8ubj"t to intfrval.i ci gnat mental depression. To Ids iatim i'.e friind h h:id once or twice express-o-l his ftppre!ie;iti j that hu was bti.uniii ins trie. These a. aeks became m ru ' A mme froquent and revere. a:td wi'.hiti thy pit Üve or six eLs they have been at. tended with suan hallucinations, as fur iiisianre thai his hue was in daiici of faliisijj down, that i,u was the ohjrct of aoina aiytrious -o upi -icy, and tha he was watched 'by 'policemen. His fii-iiids had become so' innen alarmed by thee manifestations that measures were ab llt to betaken lor p'nciug him fi a ;ime unJci restraint. ' Oil VednesJ.y. from ni:io in the rnrwin iill four in he - af,e.ion, Mr. Lupp w mi his t.iiiin ro ;m. hi No 23 Ferry Ötreel, ngad in bu.i tess. Thence he w-nt home and tiok c! inner. at the .usual hour, with his ttvo dauhtors. During' the meal Mr. William F. Co 'k. f Geneva, an a. qjain aic and lrind. railed at the houHu aiid sat tloTVii at the inble ni;h the l'i nily. Mr. Cn)k noticed a iugular wildness .nd etrangenes ot manner on the part of his host, and beig several linias urged to remain over tdjjht, at last Lde-ided mat it would be best to avept the iuvitadon. ' ixion alier'dinner Mr. Lupp went lo his room and changed his coat. Nt hing afterwards he came into the room where Mr. Cook and the la lies wero in conversatijn, Kissed hU daughters ith unusual ferrer, and ihen returned to his own apartments' J n about five minutes the rep.rt o a'gun was heard, and upon hurrying to hiii apart menu the utiforiunote m in was found' It iug on his back lone'd'-ad, and the weapon wi h wh'ch he had slain himself lying a-ross his bodr. TI ejWeapon was a duhie barreled fowling jtWce. which he had bven iu.thf habit'ot' keeping in the house loaded with ahhl: IL appar to haro Sat down i a chir. opnued his vest, ai'd phced tire muri! ol ihe gun against his brastv and then pullod the Ir'g'r br means w a ramrd ''which was"found by hi ti.le, the grea er part f the c hari'e en loiin,' he lie art and t.mi ig iustantan-ous death. - A phyM iau was ''Aummonedi bu of carPC no hing euH b tJoh. xeepi to notiir ''the. coroner and he tela Ijms and imm-uiai.e friends-f the deceased. l' He was on i ofthe promoters of th5 E iv rilrad u.erpr?se. and I formet ly one of the direlrtr of the company.' II wis al . director m tr.e .'MThaisica Bank, in Wall ireet. in the Tri le-imenN Bink in of Uie "iiurtu-e Compmies; n I kindled intitu ;onf. . His surviving faro, liy (onhis'9 .of three do-.ig ters, and his "father and two brothers atn! two sisters are also tili living. Hh has I of. a 1 irge .estate sufficient to meet all his li ahiliti-s auid leave his hildien well provi 1h, for. t V. V. Lttrald , WasiingtohIt3ais."New V-rk, Monday. Oct. 3. Th lUni .,Was'ii igion dipitciies. ,ßarjAs fr th- t-aasp ria.iji. .( supplies ito the army la uai and .New Mexico -eiv .opened hi ih day Tiid Secrc ti9 lreii lint -jp leiauce to go 4 the bias opmie ,Xiil uneXjiee.teJ tt the part of ihn Prs -hoi. create 1 8'.m nurptise, i$ apars the ld con. r actor. Mj rs, Russell & Co., mill bo: ob ii. i any one ol thise c atrai- s. -other, bi Is b-ia4 I'.wdr.. It is uudersiood ihe bid tt is C- Irvi t fe Co., wili ;nke the U-ali con raft a inc thtlfar and thirty- four "cirts huirtlfeJ Miles the ofl contract was "ftrie tlollar'an'd eih-y cents ' It is sard the ' bids of Chil li Ac Cor will tat the : two 'contracTR for New 'Mexico.' The 'mnni. ;nde R if these two coiienioiVfrfay 'Le judgi from ihe" fret that the nraouht of the: Utah' com- " träcf the first year was over twenty miJiou of dollara. ''-'' : - ' ' .. OrtIe-2 haye rj-jn s?-nt '"from th. Navy 'Deptr'unent for the reiurif o'f the "TJitited '''jHtafe steamer 'Wahtsh, the flag 'ship of the "'iiedlterrahean pqua Iron'. The flat o2i er will mm over the com man I f tii padron to Ctp'aiu LM;vrirölvin command of 03 juuceavnn. . ; J jJJT Tho'fl i ave 55 ) convi.-ts i;i the In.di-'
V .c O.-.ua.K-nt on Satar- force and 6fli-or from the Marinesas " w,u ' " ",r ,,,,l,,er "p..j nave ne the homr of n o'clock a. m. an 14 o'chit-a p. m. of 4 I a l f II 111 , i
intyof Vtr bfinral)Hii..!l-ivionlyalh'flviu' iio.oof tne'I,. ' con r,,"-r m um t 'Hl.pr,ir ." '.11 V?
dtomed it of sulHcirtut.ini Ihn I. One or two pn4is also re.naii ,,n 5;TH- r - ' ..nianaiiem ntsaie - .. l(1.wit.
to the oVpirimf ut and hive there, hut otherwise no blgim or French : ' ' V - ; '"" Y The undividedone for.th ptrt of the west half
il an.l rft Mlerefl hel.oe I.i.m InnMn v remain 1 ' " . , n.e sonui west umruT " .'f'"" iuicri. u.
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TÜf7ttf p;ri?7"n"K,Äa:i;n of th9...rreaideai Laager. -.hero u known tuexwt in liaii p.nrty liifctvor ot buuluuqu. linvn.if been ih
UUiU',m " m i'-niperor. ims uespuuin st.fcauiMi a efic bmv tu iK - i - ni ity piospecis, and thvy j 'ine J vij a par .y uf Jisau. tilled repuDiuMus mt::ivtiu. l.iough they loik pari in Hie overihrow o ä.a.ouiiue. are yd no; ouutciu with Lit J eS'snicivriiiuoiil--iti n plot whicli Irnvl lor us scupa the asassiiiatio ol t iesiueut bedrard ami the establishment .ot new rules. It does not appear that the restora lioa of fc'ouiouue vh the bj'c't, but te revoluiiitiitiis rather sought, ov killinir the President, to take advantage oi the stale anarchy into which such a catastrophe. would throw tho countiy. no transiuie I rum thelvevuu de Uommeticeol öepiwinber lUtho following account of thy atieinp.cd sss:tstnunon: The conspitacv fjr tho overthrow of the restorer of the republic was, n uhout doubt, a previously formed plot, and the horiible aiienij'.t was only tho result of it. Bui the ciuno lar from tiiumphi;g, has completely fail'jJ. Last Saturday thepcopl-j were traiupnl, and no cloud appeared to t.ouble our political horizon, suddenly, abou on i o'clock, a rumor wa circulated that the General Piopiieie had bveu detected at the head of A conspiracy against tho government, and that he was to be immediately taken to a vessel, lo to sent olf in exile. This was speedily done. All the ciiizeiia held th-ni staves on guard, ready to de fen tho chiel who presides over iha dvitiuics of their country. At ab-mt sevev o'clock a doubls iIo.ouhti.n was heard near th Si. Joseph's irate. anJ s ion after another from the opnosi.e. si.le. fciuJnenly every heart wasülle.i wi.h iiidignatiou; in every tju li ter . was rumor, ed that ih(. (iauhier of the Pieai leut ha l just been ass js-inau'd. Sjch an aijocioils ciiai-j could scarcely be beiiyied to have taken plaoe. Every o.t armed himsi-lf. hastened, and siw, to U:e shame of i.umanitv , ihm ihere exis.c.J, an i exi.5 vet, in the heart of the ciiy a Wic;'-h, a musier, ferocious enoii 'h to iuuno'ate a vou ilr femaleto u -pnyingly asuaioate ihn inoileusive dajgh'.nr ol him who hud ma le tio many 8t;;irices to give jiberty to the ilayiieu peopw .Tliis fiijjhtful crime wa exec'Jld by thi iufei ual comhiuatioii of cousuiiaioid. i.. . . . . i , . . tu aiuaii-. UM uauomertney inou.'lil that the d!.r..c..l fitlmr would liave h-ot leiied lo ih bloody scene, and th- y had amhascadas arranged on the way, from which they would tire ai the President as h uut ried by. and theil the villains would have had full power to ihcenpual and ensanguine ihe wholj country. liui. h ippily. tiierw wera with the l'lVktideiit in ihe palaee f.ieuJs who would not permit him to leave.' ' Horribla Birbxrisjiia tha Marcuesas islandsCaptain Brow 11, of tho Morning S.ar, furuiohos to tho Honolulu AüveuUei toine infoMitHJ hi an to inj Kiardmous doings ot tho natives i 1 tho island of ihe Mar ojuesa. group, iltj says: V e anchored on tho 4h of June, and found ihe people of Fa.uiiiva, a usual, ai war that n biucheriug each otn.jr. 1 think tho natives ot ibis island the worst of the group. Thoy are great warrior when they cair fa id their vteuim asleep. About tho time of our arrival, th warikiä of Ocmoa made a descent upon ilara-.avi. three miles distant, just be fit) day, an 1 although tnj asHaila.ns numbcre 1 oih.y, they teuiuied to attack bu.aMiiIö uoiiso iwAiuinnes lu-iliing out, oniy .0 bw buot ilowii. "Two men and two womn f-II. and ihwir severed hea ls were carried od in triumph; A child, iwo years old, was taken from the arm of it muidvred lather, who was endeavoring to escape with i. The modiur made her trscap :, aud b.fgg.-d in vain for her- child. . I: was uUn to O'jiiioa, crutfiiy tortured", and tiüally nirau gled.aud given, as Some ot ihe.uselves caid. to ihe d'.-ur, to propuiaiö Iuut and his favor and assistance in ba.tle. gain A hief strutted ahout tho beach and claimed iho bonor of having killed a wo man. whosv head our pe p!o saw aaheij down i.i a tub. lie came on boaid and asked m-a for flints. I said, ''No; il I oive you Ü'ntH. you will uso ihem to hoot wotnou." ' He dually haid he would shoot only menl I asked him if I couhl visit ihe talu ground, when they nil placed the lull .lead girl. He said they had ;'t ffolt up thre, meaning a god; that no one who a e wi h a woman cul J be allowed to viai; the place, whicli is a bauiiful uocoauut grove, Uj)oii'a hill tjuike near thei ancnora e, and from which the fruit never laken. ' At Ilivava, Ciptain Brown foand the siouaties llverv well, but anxiou.T mi awaiting me arrival of the packet. Wars tjua iels. i.i ui tiers ami canibaiism .ill aoi.iin 1 tlirotih ut ihe group; yet ucn is ihe power .f leiiion. t'htt the liou-- and pesvns of ihe mii na.ies are repcied bj ä5I -l.-i4Sd ol the nadves. Civil war end .ues 6 prevail as form eily among the pH) rival rhied's. Ihe French have with Irawn all their TurM riiEii. Younirim! Thy moth. cr is ihv best' eanhlv friend. The world mat f r,er vou thv' mother never; ihe world m.-ir fully do vou mauV ton 's thy ' - m r .hv motiier never: tin- woria mar p-re-uto von while living, and wlten dead, plant the ivy and the i.iLts- lind of Rlamler upon your but thv m iher will love tfrass.ess oraven. ; - L.: r , , f, , m . fl . A tml of five elates of nfl-d cannon was ma Id at the V aihin 'Ion navy y anl on Frilav. v: ..; r rible elFc itr-thcir bailies in 1 aly. ; A l;iio;eir.m yuu to. throw a lif y putids shell has luat hren cast at the vurd. lis r""Ji; 'wid pribably be' froni fhree and' 1, L half to foür miles. ,a,Mo tlÜrmlig8- f: ' ' : ...Theso tw,? lHi.th.it look so. olernr)v i " Arc only jiut Iicre to fill this column,
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' Aiun-bdat throwinL a ten tmünd shell, lfonu X news three or lour nav in a lvanc e-y i ". r ., fUi win hcmiovtcu w n-ent fcuiii-h icKnsor
. ,. ,. , . .J4 m ... i ri -t r-.i. .' ';..'f..ri o er privilege pcrt-utini? or in y wise nciou-m,; to. wtrj.. . Au-ntse Uma fiitv or upward win be al dA ivernd its .hol at 3.4 ;) and 3.44 J yards, of the arrival of the owland f mad at S 8ilid milI p,.. Vf milch ;IS xy be ; -.m- 'n Q(n ;.? ct.n.n ,
' The rslrells wi're tw pounrls hehvier than m i b reasonablv 'anticipate I that tho 9V(I- premise-, -in avor 'of Sd.s T.bbiu an 1 1 vui -for 4he.tle of mV tickets. Tu :'ordeHnitsrt ....wi l..b- l-.neb :k-;.i, .., tr. , n.-tlif..riM4 nn l-IT.at'i'li .will i he th... affainitCitehS. Fnrnrson Sid real .est; ito. to ticket- lorthii Enterprise, hi? sfireratidiiv. .44Fot
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Indian OH 203 r.l iWaS. Tle ; - u. M - it tjcn3 upon lhe frontiers cf Texts, i..t onlv j,, t)e ;Mtlwcat. but in the .mint.
; a,;n -, lIu. r;,, Gr.i nr.,. Miliar ana. A r.-.rtv fn:m th partv Irom the in ..r i -1..L-...I rf.i-.... I A V I Oil (l W V. L ft i 1 1.12 four iasoUtedj'andlie living about. ihiitv-. fivi rnilf Hörn ETle Pas. ä' few "days ;' a o. and fomtiru'ieil Hü ni7.sV h'oriih'ö öiii". rhx and Tr.uTdrs.The" who ftaval band ravished a-Mrs- Hunger: ati.T lör iwo daughters, u-rie six nd the other nitn years of age. and hen beat out their biains. They murdered a Mr Vorman, who was at work in his Me d, and carried away his wife and her iufaut, yet the cowardly dev iU were afraid attack, another man of the settlement, a Mr. Lafferiy, who sheltered hisf family in a ravin" and stood over ihem wi h a double harrel-d hot-un.--One of the Indians, more dating than the others. crpt to ih mouth of the raviitc. near enough to slighuy wound Mr. L. with arrows, a (I was luniheli wound:! hv a fiot from LißVriv's gun. A 8m:ll p any collected ,th pursueti tr.o maiau ler near- - It to the Hu Grande. here ihey had st pped for linnr. lhy had amused themselves bv murdering Mrs. Worman's infant, probably before her yes. It-was found lying in a hole by the side of a brook face downwards in the mud and' wafer, with a stone across its back. In a late paper from San Antonio. I see it ataied that. instead xA nf. oneo n Akiirg oood their escape ino Mexieo. these Indian a returned next day and danced and rioted about the nrens of their outrages, and ihnf a partv was then sent in pursuit, "training from the Command infe (at Piedra Ni'irus I Fupp"')wiitten p?rmision to fallow them into Mexican territory. About forty well armed men were upon slierail. and should they carry the chase into Mexico, ihey wid. in nit pr-'bibiliy, he redt-d by a mixed force of Mexicans and Imiims. as was once boforo ihe case on a similar e-a i m St, Louis Rep. Sot: n cm. -Ti e Delawa e Conn'v Fr. e l re&. .y. i.er - III i : II.) man IV I hundred a i l fiftv aeres of Hit irccifl rainr . . i .: 1 1 . . . . i eI in that county this y ar. sv TilO r less Thosofour farmer who have x-ivi-n the Sor-hum a fair nial. are confident it wtii prove r-nunraiivrt. ami are yearly denning more ti-ne and paini to its lure. Several uirir mills have been Hold i. , i , . , m ir.' eoun.y. h.-i many are eiern.l ie,i Jiiifrry ilH'f experiment ti th- fullest rfA.ir Ve can CM think thev will uoi he; Cisappointei:. LATEST NEWS BY DA'Ly rAPtRS Ntw Okleans. 0-i j. The town of Br iviis iiie. Text, has been alla.-ked by twenty eight gucnillas and tiv ol ihe ci ijens killed. Ti c jail was broken open, mid all the prisoners öei at liberty. The excrement was intens. The Mexicans had sent aid from Metamo ras. The guerrillas were headed by Cartenas. who shot the he riß" of Brownsville last July in attempting to arrest him. A party tif horsemen, one hundted k rng, rode ii.to -he ciiy atid posted sentinels. Grfn. Carvajil and oihers an ived fmm Matai'ioia. and jK?rsuaded the omlaws lo lean. F- rl Brown has been jari isoneil hv M-x ... , -, I 10..U Ito. ps from Ma -.moras and he r izens hae formed a patrol. Tue out la w were encmped near the city, two hundred strong. Iiie Mxioi i General had ii ed the camp, and obtained a promise from them nofto mole.- i the . town again. The ci iz-)tis siill expect an attack.- ns the outlaw hoisted thai there were r.o e im ihe lisl tobe killed. An expr.-s h i 1 b-eu sen; to tian Antonio for iroup. T e Brownsville Flag th.nn'if ihe mii nry an l ivil atithou i- ol Ma amoiMS. ai d blame 'the government f.r leaving I hem . defeil. n lei. Th bheiiif and p-i? cani' :'dov i. Poiui Isabel wi.h thr 4 ea.ner . Ai l iz ota" mail. 'Ihe cause of the ' t'liiieul v w i reven
sought by Cu tenaH for aU ! i ..j .n iee.nuin to eet every th'nxin nrivr order by Wed-
The ci izns inns ly 11 1 I to, Mx.xihmi.i-Arxiv-il of ci3 Sxnt.i Fe VI til. L'.ui. OeT. 1 ) TI.e Santa Fe mail ol'th IB a utt readied Independence this morning. Messrs. O ero. Porter and 'Cruhaw anivod. r.
Tney foiilirme-I th" rep irted ai !ack on the j M;irjJ:lU. ,, St uc r rn on tJ.'; 2th d lv of mail piny. The I tt l ins took all the mil- . Oetober, I? a", between t!ie hours of 10 o'clock !eS. provisions an I clnhi ig. bat di 1 liot J a m.;ind 4 oMock pm of rai l day. the rents and molest the mail, which whs :nkn f..i iv-.rd '. Pffita be term n t excoe Tin - -even year-.-of . . n - ! the todtiwuisr real estate, uiaij .I : r&liall Count vby tho next out going party. The incoin- 5t;lt? 0, Iu(liimit t0.wiS: in; pal ty found the dead b-.dien ..f four " Te imnh half of m-ctton number five" fi in ITlPn, R'ipposed Pikt'S IVafeers,- lWt daVS township numb. -r thirty-four, north of ran;e nnmsubseqn. nt to the attack on the outward er one east, in M iriail county; Indinn t.contiin- . t j , Viree nui.'lretl :.n I twenty üc.es, with tlio tenoo'.uni mail. ' Cn;eiU, improvement, privileges and appurtenarThe dtteiMon of the incoming party ffn ; cci 'oelonuij.' and appertaining. Tobeold with oing to ih'-ir w.ai'iii'-for an x train 'b out reranl to vain ttion and appr d-men law- to hiudriv-.n. havi.ig b-io. aoonse I ofthedif ' 'l"!,f r t,,e ,!tm ' 'U ot" V.V1 ,c :'"' '-' and i f ' ' mi ' accHiin ' cost. alpinist Willi im .ile.icin and in laheul ie4 hea 1 by a Mexican. The cun TwP OFL,!U'jert Kn-.tt anl other., hi .el sirenjt'i of h iwo train prob-iblf ' If such reut and orofit.- wilt not sell fora sum
prevented another attack. A company of cavalry has been ordered to march immediately from Ft. Riley to chastise the Indians. ———<>——— EXSTENSIVE TELEGRAPHIC ENTERPRISE— LINES TO CALIFORNIAN AND SALT LAKE.— Contracts have been executed in this city by the Western Union Telegraph Co., the Missouri River Telegraph Co., and the Missouri, Kansas and Utah Telegraph Cos., by which the former company have becompanies under the general superintendenence of Charles M. Stebbins, Esq., from St. Louis to Ft. Smith, 500 miles on the route of the Butterfield overland mail, and from St. Louis to Atchison and Utah.— The latter is now in successful operation a distance of about 500 miles west of St. Louis, and the line to California via Fort Smith, is in good working order, about 300 miles west of St. Louis. By the lat- ter line which will soon open another section of about 300 miles, the Associated Press will receive very full reports of California news three or four days in advance of the arrival of the overland mail at St. most important sources of exciting public intelligence. <Jour. of Commerce>. ———————— A YOUTHFUL MURDERER.—In Pitt county, N.- C., a few night since, a boy 12 years of age entered the chamber of his employer, Mr. Van Buren Hopkins, and murderded [sic] him with an axe while he slept.
HORRIBLE DEATH.—The Buffalo Republican says that on Wednesday afternoon one of the most horrible accidents we were ever called on to chronicle, happened at
Gilbert's soap factory, on Delaware street, near Baker. The name of the victim was Mr. Hugh Hurley, a very respectable man. foreman in the factory. having a family consisting of a wife and five children. During the afternoon one of the workmen in the factory, when passing one of the large vats, in which he was boiling, observed a man faintly strugling [sic] in the bubbling liquid, and giving the alarm, the body which was discovered to be that of Mr. Hurley. was drawn out, his flesh <fairly boiled!> He opened his eyes as he was laid down, gave one guash and groan, and instantly expired. ———<>——— THE AURORA BOREALIS IN ENGLAN [sic].—The following description of the rurora [sic] borealis is from the London <Daily News> of Aug 26. It will be remembered that the It will be remembered that the night of the 28th and 29th was the date of the most brilliant display seen here: Early this morning, between twelve and one. a most brilliant display of the above phenomenon was observed, extending from the western heisphere [sic] to the northwest, north and northeast, and reaching to the zenith. The appearence [sic] in the west was that of a large fire, but in the north and northeast it was of a violet color, and flashes of light of the same color darted along the heavens with great brilliancy. This beautiful display lasted for about an hour, and then gradually died away, leaving a serene and unclouded autumnal sky. ———<>——— ' pji Vr10I ITU IS I A O ICTTT j rL. T IVIU V I M IVlMriKC. I . CORRKC-TED WEEKLY BY H. Gr. TH AYE R Sc CO. , Proiliirc nid Commission Mfn'chanis, WAREHOUSE NEAR THE DEPOT. WIir.AT Tied, Thu .. q. i:r);, -Tj )U , 0T p)hu POTATO p bu i APPLES. Green I'LOpop c;vt im ")bu. r,fJIC! p n 7. i ?"Jr -J"ft . ..'.'..". ; rdHCKKN'S vs(iz... 1 5 cul-'SM.T pih1..' 1 0) ' T'5 "p ,m Od j WOnp cm! 1 of HAYmrsh p (on 4 m f0 t.irri : f 01 TAMiAuk V wl. 2 on I HAM? siigir euren "p To. 12 11 15 Shoulders do REFiF dried do vTr York Mrt. liLW I "KS, KJi.. 1". Flonr 5I.Hler.:?1v nri?-. la d'e -otter. PaV. 12.00 l,Wst 4-1 nr ".,:r(T ?t tte' 47 '(?4 0 for extra State; 4 ,V'4 C5 for UP p:,tem: 475f5 01 f(r comm ui to medium exira Ta tern; 5 40(??5 55 for inferior to good shipping brands extra rounhooped Ohio. New AdV5rtis3in9iitSe Ditch E.rlin? Tlire trill Ii let to the wrst re"'n'b'' h"d dr. on th 4'h dar of November, l'il. at Uuion j own. .s irs'i:.ii i-numr. inui.tna. ieiworn me hnuranf 1 uid 2 o'clock P. M ; 4 )f rn of ditch nn.-irthe Section lin,of S-ction' 17, 2'., IS. and 19, Tnwnshn.rS North of r.nire 1 V. t. P'mph "ml pi rfica!ioii. eanbe seen Jit J.H. N Kmvfri in TI' mouth.. Piymnt:n Sw-n 1,-iid that ia vac intin anv of the a!vre ivm"d S-.eö-n-. samuel Mcdonald. Swamp Lind Cornr.iisicner. ccf.8"in To the m.-raSer' of th AIirhilT C m-i'v Arrif-d-tnr-il S teietv. Tin-re will ! a m'-etine en M nd:iy. the 1 Oth in. :it the Fair Orouiid :it R o'clock a m. for ihe nnrpno of fitting un stills ! stock, clearing off the rruri in I miking eneril prepantion fr th- Fir. Toe mcmhtr-i and all others who wish to ee the S)3?ef y prosper, :ire re-o cctfnl'v rwn.irti ft In rnme out :ui I 'end :i h'l'ili" ncuav, the l'-iin, wls-n the l' lr tviainipncc. J II CASE, Sec'y pr;.. torn. SlTKillFF'S SALE. nV virtue of a C inmiion issued ' frofn the ; Marshall Com Plea court, ami to m directed. I will offer fur pale, as tin law directs, at t!.e eourt sufficient to iatisfv -aid judgment, intere-r, costs aeeniii.g costs I will at lb , .ame time and ; rc,d estate, or ?o mach thereof aa m iy be necessarv to aatiafv said dem m-l. O M BARNARD, Sheriff cct 6-St"$l 03 ' ßv virture of a Co:naii-?-;ion.to mo irecledfrom tbe Clerk of M u-eh 15 Corn. Pleas court, I wi'.l offer for silcaa the Ivx directs, it thee nrt IJouc .Lor mine 10 n 01 riv aiu .u ir.-noi wiumv iiiuiana . ..... .....oi... , .-o..... o 47 XI. 4L l! I'll, UK w ILl U IT Ul Wl.l""r I I UV. WIltlTII ! Towndiip tliirty two. -oth of RaiiL'e four (4) . ... - r- 1 11. f:iSl except lorry acre neretoiore uetiieu 10 jonn Series, out of the sou'.h west part of siid tract; also except all that part of sul tract lyhi! north bl the Tipprcinoe River, but the lot on4 which the ..... Tifpceanje Mi ! Is now stand, whi. h mill lot is txiipceanje .iirisnowstami, wi.i. n mm lot is txtirews'r included in ihia mortz ice, utM is branded prews'y inclined in this iuwt;-ice, aiM 1 bounded ,. ... . : n , . ,,, . lot. in Tii.pe.-nno. Town, form, rly owned by'G. W. Clark, A. J. Hall au I Mich lelKc-llT. nti lrn the wct 1t the lot- formerly owned by Jes'se !hert.-4. n.l ; extending down. 9al: Kirer on tnc Bonn, niue ui Kam 4 esse uourriB o- i.r.iuei win. ihtt mMt Al . . . , rrtnK. Tn' .11 Botitn xiuept sain Jesse itooertB 101s, piraiiei wuii of which contiins sixty ere more or 1 es-, and known us the "Tippcaune till r.-oprrty ' with jiII hoddwuhnuresirdtoi-Ahiitionor appr mmeuv law. ' , . . . . . . ... w . r- -( it gucii rents ftml -pfnüis Will net' "ir tor ft sum I , ahd atyrn-tH cojits, wilUt tlld .imv time and p! icer o.br lor sate the K-e simple in ana tor stud real
omo raueli thereof as miy bö ucccsiat.vto thai I m.y dle orUern fl 3 ..o a -.,0.M- BÄÄRD. ßbsiffi .KiiiScrri; be uidr J ect 6 St3$4 50 " . ' 1C Cir"innii. Ohi'v.
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. riFTY-HXTU i ,t. i . -ira. jsl -' GIFT.. ENXEKPiiiSE!! $3,630 IX-.ViLUAbLE PRIZES 80 Acres of Ritdi Faniiinrjc Lanil ! m PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD iTwo ilumtrcd niid Twnty-Gvc Gold und Silrer LKjYcr Jluntiug W.ttclieti worth from 20 to $2J3 each. Two Sewing Itacliitics at $75 and $1J)5 euch. Gold Chains, Fine Silverware, Jewelry, etc. Tickets limited to 10,500! Whole Number of -r Prizes 1,200! SINGLE TICKETS....... ONE DOLLAR. To be drawn at Cincinnati. Monday October IDA, 1Ö59. I would reipocrfullv call the attentlou of the ptiblic to niv FIFTY-SIX Til Gh AND GIFT rJNTtlltl'ltlSE, which will bo drawn at Cincinuati Ou.o, MwuJay Ow'Ubcr 1 3th, in the presence ot all thu ticket h jldt-rj who choosy to utteud- Tue price of tickets in thU ilUtributiou ii oac clolla each' ticket holder h ivin a cli uicu to dra.v a tin- horse, y nn-i silver m umcd h.iiiic?3, comulet- down j to t.ie'7hip in tue socket, and rc.iJy t j jump in and üri vu oil .it a uuuicui 6 notico. Lvery tieice t holdf erhu iiUu a c:i mc-.; tj tlr.nv aa eiijaty acre LoiiT warrant, euibhitjhim also to pjscss urmielfcT a r.irru ludoiuoot' the ricii prairies ot the west; besides liiere are two hundred and tiny prized in gold, ranging from $2 51 to $ iOJ each. Tnere are also two hundred .mJ twenty live gold and a'dver lever hunting watCiie-, hi the -cheme, ail warranted accurate time keeperi, aul vor;n tVom $2-) to $2JJ e.ich. There are a' sc tT. sewing m i-j'iines of t'ie vcrv ; est niteut worth -Si.- l it I lo', t.ie tie of w.iij.i
p- io any t 'niiily oal 1 scarcely b- over-esttm ite 25 and which would always find a ready sale should 25 ibey be drawn b any puiüou nhu did nut Iwcd 4') j them 'or his owr. use. 2 "T 1 Tüe table au I the teasooom of pure Englis'li .il75 '. vcr are the s uiu t:i it 1 nave p it into my schemes 10 ( heretofore, and with w.iich no fault has ever teen 12 j found,- they being t!ie very bct U ilify tn .aufac12 j tured. Tiiep! ited ware ij gyuuiae double iwate,
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of the ware ofurcd as plated. It vri.l hut an or ; duiary lie tim;?. ...
tue vaneiv ot orn.mintU jewerv embrace nearly every thiiij for 1 .dies', gentlemen's and chil dren's wear consisting of gokl lockets, breast' pins and ear-rings of Coral G irnet, Cameo, ;rnd pijiugoid; studs, sleeve buttons, rimrs, pens and peuciU at several prices: with line gold vest and guard ch.ihis for l.t-.lics an 1 gentlemen these ;:r :ill of t!;c latest !-tyl-s, by taw best 111 111 U' ..turcis, and of tho best quality to be lul fjr t!io p:i?c. INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. Agents selling 1 5 1 tickets, or upward, will he supplied at P0 cents per ticket, und will, in addition, receive a premium of 10 per cent in gold; UUwhooll lew than that num1er,and over2T, i nu who ollle--th.-i ' will be s'.'pph. d ntthcaame rate, ml, in addition. recent-" crar-im iiijewt iiy at iiie r ite oi ,;u tor -;ich 25 ii'clr"ts -'''' Thns, an atent -elliinr 25 ti'jl-rt.s i( -rait me 'l,:u ",h u lh,u ;'"Ipd to a fine kW pt-ii. silver eXiwi. dd niij:. or other arth-lo or.h 2.50; ;m a-cnt soiii::;' ' t'n.'? jets an art'ele worth 5 dolls.; op" stlling D-. tick ets, an n. -tide worth ( dolls.'and so nn. I'remiuin" may remain until a w:it? h or ether vaiutble can he obtauie.i. Single tikc-, -1 ; six tic'et.?,$;j; twel e ticket.-, $13; twt-!it-five ticKets, S); andinO'e latter proporuou (eighty cents ptr ticket) for all large jua! titi'i. All order? mtwt be addrecd to 1, D Sine, Dos 71C.Cinc;nsviti, O. A'l re.-po:iMb'c persoi:' ordering; tickets wi'.l be i'.r'j'Hi'd by or lrinir as ah'jvc -ihe mruiey to be si .'a when" the ticke ts are so!?!. -ij'rCl-21 Two Coital Prizrs in 1030 Tirkds. L . I) . .SINE'S FIFTH ART CVI1X GIFT DISTRIBUTION! -5500 IN G-OLD, FOR $3. i. ONE MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANO, Worth $400: 2.0"GM inl Silver Wntolie?, Vl'OItTH FROM S2 J TO $2 Jl) EACu! '200 Prize in American (r'olrf! tMiie Oil P.uiitinir- -iiil Eng. Aving; Solid and double . Phted SiUrr Table and Teaspoons; GoM Pi-ns nnd P.nciJ.; Fine (I M Pell; with alver hnldern; Lady'a , Coral, G irm-tund Pla n Gold Di. ai Pinsaiid E.irRins; Gent's Gold Drea.stpii.g, Fingcr-rili-f, etc. WHOLE V.ALUE OF PRIZES, $10,993! Ticket ünrtc-d to 4 00. Wliolo 2Tumb3r Prizes, 100' An. avera j3 of one chan23 m 4 Tiskeu Single Tickets. 03. Three Tickets. bix TicketA. 615 ' Tube dmwn ft Cin invvti. 0., on Jox day, September IDA. 1P50. L. D. Pine won'd nntioiince' to he riib'''- th. inail lition to his resrul .r mnt!.ly Gift Eutertirics. lie will "ive his Fourth Grand Art LVior. l)'tr Vation;on Monday, tth.liy of Au,it-t i:?x'.r. c: which oi-CiMon will be hstrilaxteil ' eichte n huudred bear.tifid and co-tly prize.-, valued it S'JllO:). AmiM the Oil'ti .-ll'le f.nnJ three hundred pri z'm'mi Ancuicin Gold, n.ii-iii ia.ums fron $2,1 up tu $l,'J3de.ch. Four luui lrel exceUcctUol'i ;uVl Silver (I uuriuir Watc-lies, worth from $iJ0 -n etchjTvMi beiutifid Od Ptiiitin-.-i and Ei graving?, worth from 15 to three hrndrcd doi Ptrsoch; the rem lining ' prizes con:stinir of Ladies Dreajt!uus and Eir-ruir;1, Gents' Di'.moiid 11 eistph.?; Souls, Sleeve Dnttons, Finet--rini; G LI Pens and Pcnjild; Gold Pen?, ai'ver extension, etc. -i 'aThe P lin'-ies wi'l be exchanged for Watthot or Jewelry at the lowest cah pric-, if ilc?ircdh the ticket-holders. All -prizes . arawn by nersor:not present will be fw-w irded to. the t. itk l.jRlerf within one week from the dir of dpwing, ; cii!n bv mail Of express, free of expense, and at m. risk. Perorts a adisUnee, whocaiuoi attend drawing thcm.elres, will -tand tin; s .me ch.oice ü though they were present: hut A they desire it the can appoint any one to attend for them, who resiuei in Cinc.n ati, ör.who mat be oh a visit to the cit; on tho dav of dranini'.- . .- i 7 A list of drawn numbers will be forwarded to licket-hoMem, whether fortunate. or jiot. Tim usual preniMim of ten per cent In Jewern np. vour Fourth Art Unioa Dr.iw'iiaV oth. rwitick i fi tnudit be sent tor regular monthlv EnirrtY. - - -n ...... . . , . - , - 'Arch's nre eatlnlly reqe.('sted not to order niori iK.'Krui ukui vm-i n-nt n ,n la.iut ui H4.-i.Kii:. Iii' 60Jd tfckeu mu!t positively t etiifhcd --at. leaai oyip werk prcviu-to tke biy.of drawin, in orde. in Cinciiipti, Chio, .rrld?!
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' V ) ii Jiit Costmienccd in"..: PLYMOUTH . AT . . " DAVIDSON & CO'S. Where has been received and is now on Exhibition THE LARGEST STOCK OP GOODS! Ever seen in any establishment in Flyncuth Their stock consists in part of FALL & WINTER "TOR MEKAKD BOYS t CL0TII, ' ; CASSlERE.T, i ' SATIN ETTS. , . '. V ESTINGS, Tailoring Trhnmis&2"s, &c. Furnisliiiig GOODS, TRUNKS. SATCHELS, XJmhrelhi', ('tttlenj, Por'mnnnie-9, And m my other .irtt?!cs to numcroiis to mention. XT"Vc di.-tct p irticu!:ir attention tcoar Ta i!or i n Drj:i r 1 in in , Vhich U un Icr .-filoieiit puporintendence. AI kind.. of Cnsrom Work nd Cutting done No it P.-onjptand Cheap, in the Latest Style and by the bet ot orkinen.- . A . we hive the :idv:in.ijre of a SEU'ING MACH INK. we ci ii. tneit-fore, affrd to in imrfaeture irmeiii at le.rü ou'e third leS3 than customary IMtl-- - - . . iyTo cr.it nmrorou friends and customers we tender our thinks fir p.st favors ;:n 1 hope to me. it a couth' . i.mcc thereof by a course of i'.tir and lib-ral ueai.n. OCt 9DAVIDSON fcC:v N.. 2 Perch: a-' B'ock. Glass & Jusensware, Table and Pocket Cutlerr. Hats F Cap.-!, Boots Sz Slices, Stationery t-tc. ctv" 4' x) of wbidi v;c Cnn 'and will Sell At pric th.:t in'.ut astjniih ci.Ucincw. . 1? c c3. o Of til kinJa wanted, for nh'ch 7 crc Mnas the I ( 1
current nnrket pmva. IfeeC-l, J tlllOW, Dl'V lllJed. : liCCSN. B. We never refuse ea.-:h fyr rur cf our 1) f... f...
Go.ida.aml know that we cm m-ke it to i!s intpret ot j Urdus. ii to c ill on u- before C:ivin r-h-where. Vl.N .N KIU E .v UitOW N. octC-tf, No. t, Corh'n'ti A Nrir Arrival of ELEPHANTS A T mSEBfiB-.-& BROWX'iS And with then ,cr.c of tr.e -'LARGEST, 1 A N D Bot. selected Stocks of Goods F.rtr hronght to this m.-.rkct.. These GooiN luve been jclcctd with' epccia! refcrcDce to the wints of this community, .lud can be no I a for I money ttv.n tho-j..re tjhahty of iJoovb nere ev.r before oflcr. d in U.5 market. Our Stock coasiiti of all kinds of GROCERIES A " GO OD J Assortment - : "of ' IT jfN acs rr--idS J3. , Cct'erv Toys- r.:Vl Ntition.--vi Am SIf BEI1 oct 6-Stf. Nj. 3, Pornhuis Block. Y virtue of an exception to rao directed from 5 h Clerk o' the M irdixll Com. Picas court, I id oif.-r formale as the law directs at the -coiirt house door in - the town''of' Hvni'uth. Marsli 11 1 eountvi Indiana, on ih.-2Jth day ofO.toUr lf59,f between ihe boun of 10 o'clock a tn, and 4 o'etoek p tn. of Said day, the rents rind profits for seven years .f the ufllöwtntf described real' estate, situate th said coantT, to-wit: " - '-' ' .TwentT ft-etoir of the aomth aiW of JtJmber oue h jud'red and seveniv-scvcn 177). inlic tow n of P.vrnmth, and all the a-purtciiwiee th.-rcio belonging. Executed ae the property of K b A- h. P.E'dioir, to satittv id execution u fror of K. W-Taylor, aui, all cost and accruing C5äU- m If such rcnt.s'an l profits will not sell for a sum 3u!lTviejt tai .ti-fydd cxetuti. in, interest, , cosu and -tccrtiinir ebts; I wifl at tlie" a'.aie tiinc" and nr-ec offer 'iofii"'e tno tee sitrplc in and for said TC-Vl estate, or o rauch thfroöf a? tn xy.bo tcce.ssa rv to itisff Säuidcntmdj,- ; ,. p : , OM BARNARD, Sli'ff. ?. oct6 5tS. $3 03 . ' me'arfiele'.tt" - v Kiev, .t 5.MTT.W i.
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EEÜÜCED PBICESÜ . I la v iii opened ozl cue. ci it a LARGEST ÖP FALL AND mXr R Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Gents' Furnishing Good?, j ic., &c thit I ever hid the pleasure to efkr public. A etil 14 solicit! from rnv friendj and alUHoie t!iat wish to purtluae with ETFiill Confidctce. of showing goch goods as -rill p!e& them at price FULLY SATISFACTORY! Attention Is alia invited to my URGE VARIETY of Cloths, Cas!mrs, Vest 5-, ;4 , And for the accomodation r" be pleased it!i rcidy-male w : 4 U.'t I FIRST-CLASS TAILÖ11 ! tocutnd make to ordor Ti:ceKl rrnl f .rcr nsby leaving their mMure, era rely Da a fa-U-ion tbl; Bui tand i cheap ns can be had "in any manufacturing shop ih the west. Please call before pur h:.inr elsewhere. '- ! ' Scpt.23-tf II. PIERCE. OES Ißry Goods Store! Anrounf es to tlic citizens ..f PIrmr,:h, Mar-.ia'l Countv.ai.d :iie "rest of miiikinJ," tlithe tsiicv oprnlu. a very I.ire .rid rd ndid tock of G ixU -tConuk's o'd .tand, on ihe ?on:cr of MicHjra snd Garn. treet, which will be sold chertpfr ij.ri a s'niil irsto-.-k w s evcrbrfoYc rffcred inO.c V"cftn c M-.fit.-v, to m ik wiv f..r-m-re. ' My Stock conVi.t.r rn p.-xrt cf Lad:--"" and Gen tlcnianjiv . r Boots and Shoes!!' HATS & CATS, READY MADE CLO THING I want f-.OvJOlbs, Butter, 10t00(i iloz. Lixs 20,000 lbs Hag?, Flax--t -ewi... ., ; ;bt iv.l share of the patronigt- of the- dtizeus e- ihU county is ivprcnViiv siH-.itcil. H ICH ARD WILLIAMSOXV .TSISS CAlTl.AIIAlV Announces to tho Utlica of Plj mouth and ricinity that !ie prepared to cut, üt and make Dretae and Cloaks of the latent und mtl approved Mjler. All other kinds of "earning dene neatly asd wita dispatch. Chafes rcodcratc. All the latest style? received laouthlr. Miss C. can Le round at the residence of Mr. I ich.ird Villiau-on, ca Michigan street, eppotite Ferthlcg & CoV Prrg St5rc !- '". -5iTt8-Uif' ' -4. ' . .'. . fcj Vl -.- ladic' Fine Gaiter, Only 53 ccuta Pair at- ' ' :" ' TC- " oct 6. VINNKPGE k BROWN'S TE TEA 111 TOt70 At cts V pouad at oct G. yiNKF.DGE k BROWN'S. Oriidies' PJnidf . V1NNKDGE& CnOWN'F. Chcap'at GUARDIAN'S" SALE. NOTICE iü hcrtbv pvca that in pünuac cf an order of the Maohall CoDimoa Pleaa Court, inaiie jt iuSeptrmbiT term, lt59, I will cfit-r fox sale on and alter the 27th day of October, 4 fc55, hi (H-ivate sale the folly ing d bcnbed real estate, belonging to William Rutk' a minier. To wit; commencing at the North West coiner of the North fcalf of the.North -vit fractir Eastcf ihr MirWgan lto .il, iVcliou t i;lit, of Michigan Roid land in M .iil.a!Couii- Indian-, ruunuai thence E-st frty M) ind-, il tnce South tT.eny tight (2j rod.-, Th. i'cc V est iorty (43 ) timIs, ta the Mlchiprfc Koa!, t!i ii'.-c North along aaid io;ul twisty ilrt (2) roist t!iep!.iceuf begtj.n:.i;g,ciLtaio scttn üCreiis'ri-i r le .. '.' -i . i. j Tvrinä o! Si',1 Thirty do! iura ca-h in hand t .- : the tiuu- of etc. One hundred do!Li oa the lil ..I iy o. .M reh ltH'an'lthe tem.imN-r on tbe l6t day oOJ ir. h If Gl . nud nut to wll It4 lr- i.ti ilc appraised aioe, notes for defen-fd jtr...! well secure,!, waivinc valuation nd r-; f. v hws. H. N. C II A M III N , t -1: O -t. 6 c:-1 $1 0 . f : a - 1 TTrlJt-D"'1? oun.ctothe L-.die-ofP.TnouOi rv.. mJ lic'n.tv. that die h tjut received un catiru new stock of Fall and Winter , ( ' 1' r' - '-ITIillincrGoodV w Which she slftat.1 eil vert cheap..: L-dies -rtih ing to purchase Bouncti, orjaylhire? th "" ' ueiy I'fie, air rvpectfullviub'ted Id call. TliTA. I ful for past, favors 8he b.tdf; ifil 4 PftiOfM i.i .,.- M.nJ as uirtiiv new on. a as Kviv-ri.-i,f.p rail. Shop' tccoud "door ivwlh of juc" .publican println,- ofSce. , . . oct G-8jl. ' ' ' ' ' . " .T . i c ' ' , JNotlfO Ot rtinrey. Jfotice i hereby given that the unders!pjc4, wjtJl tjie County Surveyor, wilt, on the aay 0f Octoljer next, at 10 o'clock," a m.proeted U survey mikI locnta eciiou iw, tow Sz, rRe 3. c.st."in Starke County to meet atth tojlcriCoUtjnUe from day to dar until all UtuVt!TeJ. . . ........ . '"'.'; iCon-rceiJont-i ho faif to nett the SarTCTDrfiit time )IQ j pf.ice. ilJ0Ve specified, and 'defray, or ln)Vijc fir deiryin- iheirtortion of t..e expense ot said survey, wilt t returu-Jtoxhe couuty Aditor, arid such deliuyUcticie fafied tJtt theUX duplicate and collected -a other taxes are eol'.eclcd. ' c' yliJ- 5K0. STuKER. .oct C Si3 - '"Öldl'TEi'oaribj B I "vxll par one cent per pound Cor old iron, deliye'red at nir Foundry in South riymoulh.- - . fh 10 Htf F RALt4
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