Marshall County Republican, Volume 2, Number 51, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 October 1858 — Page 1

MARSHALL COUNTY

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I ruBLi-Hsn fveit THCUDtr, bt OFFICE on wi side Michigan street, north ot .Vlam.o, Plymouth, Ind. TKR'HS OF si scBIPTIOV: At Um end f the year, :::::::: $2,3 It" pant within si ruotuhs, :::::::: 2,0h It paid in adrance, ::::::::::: 1,.0 LT N J paper discontinued until all arrearages art- paid uule at the option of the publisher. T ' Ir i-t ior int- iiti ii t m ike no deviation from TERMS OF AIYERTISIN;: One Dinare 'ten lines or less,) three insertion., or le, one dollar: etch additional insertion under tiin-e tnonrt'1, twenty-five cent.-. IT Yeariv advertisers exceedinj: the amount r- lutracted fr will be charred in proportion for the eice. JJP Comrnuntc itions to promote private intcre ihrm h piid for at regular ad ertin? rate. 1 r All derti.cineAU akould have marked ou thea the number of insertion-' wanted, otherwi.-e tltey will he published until f.rrhH and charged for Accordingly. THE TABLE M PUMBI TltTO. SL Pittsbnrsh. It W ayne a. Chi Ka.lrond. RRIVF. lhHcrsn H 15p.m. Kxpress, fJ5a-s. , ..-al Fr .i.'h. T 5a.ta. DEPARTS Mail ft Pa., -i JOS, nu 'M, . g Vr "" ill. Loeal V're'Lt. 1 a. m. iiicimiHti. Peru aud Chicnzo Kailrotd. ARMY BS. ritt. Exic, ä Stl a m M ul, 11 Un a iu Freight. 7 n ni DEPARTS. M iil, I' Cnicaco Ex. r 2ö p m rrcicht, 12 1.pm C. E. M')Kr.. lgmt. Arrival an 1 Heparture of Hsi s. M ul arrivw from the F..i-i. dally 8 i: ;- Departs, 7 l: " m.M iil arrives front the West, M 1 mn ptrts, y " mM ol .irrives Troai the North, tri weekly, TsssJavTuttSidtvs H Satur.Uvs, 12 IM m. TV-parts same d.v, I 0 p. n.. Mid arrives Irom tin- S ath. tri weekly. T.ie.l;Ti, Thurl vs i. attirdavü, 12 0 m. Dasaarta, .-.me Aar, 1 n I'- " M iil arriresfir ni K.i x. e ai-weckly, MsjIm - mud r.iBrsJ: Ulp. ni. P pirts Tuesd ivü and r ri 1 vs, I H S. M idarrive- fruit '.ieitTUurd, aud departs Fridiv-. Miil from Arii" arm es and departs Tuesdays ml S itnr In 4

M ill trom M man ariivt's and departs Fridays, ni ii;n r jm-moIv mid at the lowM ,..,.W.4...... in .11 .trriws and dcoarts FrialaT- est Lvin rate. Ant one wi.di-

All leuvra to lie mi "red the uuc 1 sbonUl haiKMin one tvmrbef the dep-trtisre of miils. IHR okm from 7 o'clock i. m. to o'clock t.. la. XT' ff . rarr tttr m will bo oj.cn ou SunU, li eu I :i I', in. t" 'J 3 p. in. JOHN K. BROOKE, P. M Dr. JT. T. Physician & urfeon, Having permanently located at tende rs his pmfesaioaal services to the cititen:. of that place and si iitoii ruling ennutry. OctolKT 21, IP6S 51 Tilt 1. b11?2 "WTDrLDrc-netir.iiva.inoiinci'tothela.lieoi WW t. .i I ' ;,. ,i. , .. 1, ,..,..,h ww P vmHith awl vu'init. Uiit sbeliasopeaeu a MILLINERY RSrABLlSHMF.N T, mi C ..- trv t.ect, ue.irly oopos.tc tl. Mcfh k1-: tdinrc.i. (herH? would be ptea-ed to receive c.iüs f rn any wiaWux tea parc'.iaae B-.naets Uiubous, rlocrs,tc. Bleaching aud Tiimmina done t arder, on t!ie m t reason ible term-. L idles iiil find it ti their advantage to -ire h-r u eaM In'f -trr nn.-ehas-ing i 1 c where. mWm WM. SPANGLER, AMICOUNSELLOR AT LAW. "VFr'K'E ou we-t si.ie of Michigan trre, "-r 7 Pierce' ! ith: n; Store, Pttmou i.. 1 .1 -t l o.intv In I. ; Se.it. 2 . -IG j. i. oasosxe. i. T. tuK.nrs OSRORXE d- PHILLIPS, . r 11 ,l I ,lir Altonfjs and lounfUors at lain. jWtrr J...r ,rrh of Bovd's Funnmre a . ... .i-i 11: W Store, rirmoiith, lnl " - Store, Plymouth, Ind Liver, S.tlc and Exchange Slablex. PLYMOITH I SI) H, DENNIS, - - Prop r .1 1 N" E HO II S E-s and Carria-'es for hire at reas ouble rates for Cash. Ifflee at the Ldw irds e. rSeiti mber IK, '."-. H cr. '. a. Tssaixa. xmmtu i- fMtuus, , TIMMt.iLLS A' SOA Who!fa!e DnK??ists and Chemist. . WARS A IT. JM. THIS Hisse pats op Physkrisui' Bill lower dam aar ithcr huie in Northcra Indiana AH Utter aiwwertd pruaiptly and goods delivered un the cars free of charge. Terms ChIi. D. R. SAMFIiE, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, IND. IROMPT attentiwi giren to litigated boincws ans collections. ept. i r to mm. m w mr m mm mm A VST GENERAL COMMISSION a0 rmw LAND AGENT PLYMOITH, IND. SeptemlM-r S. P. & Atry tit fxtw. w ILL promptly and faithfullv attend to col lections in the Common Pleas and Caress Courts ot Mtrshall County. MtlkOffice m torfan (Sept. 243 DR. A O. BORTON, DBNTI8T, TMftTIrfO persmnewtlv Vx-ritl in Plrnwuth. is KM peryril mt mü tiawei, .Moo.lay awd Tsa. dajs sxcested) to perform all operationi . " . . I e : j. ... I Him r vj me aeaiaipriNviun, .-ir-1 aaSSBoon riven to cleansing the teeth. i ef the meuth treated she ssece. Satisirss is all who frr him with a call aiisas atreet, abev Perahin i Cs'. Drsf Store. my , ALFRED BILLOWS. Shaver Hairdresser, ONE door sosah of the Ealwanfc Hose, up lairs, in the iMiiUiing on the corner of Vah BMM awl Wichfsan streets, where he mav al a asJswad rltanaae hosawas, bnajra. U. fed ., Ai 2", ie;3. I

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E. S. ORGAN, Vre. H. EARLY, Cashier VSTER. EXCHANGE, Drafts on (inciuj nati and Chicago, Gold and Silver, I'ncur reut Money and L md Warrant BOUGHT AND SOLD. U" Deposits Received and Money Loaned. O Attention given to Collection., and ! EERL BAklM. B1SIEVS rHANSMTLK. May äJ, WUH49y LAW NOTICE. rp s. st 1 . A. J S. ÜTANFIEI.D, of South Bead, Ind.. and (HNSOX. of Plymouth, Ind., have :, .j,t;,l thenisckts together for the practice of Liw. hi all the Court- of M irshnll Sr :nhcM will nerton tllv aöt in ,,r -u liiim-d Imisiii.-. . Office iu Corbiu's block Mav ISV 2 II. MtfK OKBIN M A. O. I' V K Rl PACKAIIU. UtOraeVS JUKI lolinsrtlors at LaW. TVVT, v .ecWESTLRN f 0 L LEI Fl 0 N AGENTS, PLY. XI Of Tit. ID. Kkkks to Aarrijtairs Bowm & Co., N. Y. City; J H LlV!N;TOX. Ksip, ' Totrx, S!Tti fc fnei.nr, TV-t -oit. Miehiiran; Saeoa, RtiiuAX A 1' .. Toletk. iHiio. M. II. Norton &. t o.. ("i:c.i. lllino..UM. t . fcTvov. leciun-c i, uh ii.-un; . rai a 1 w ir 'r w' c , ...... .. n: ....i. o i ... . I I t ' H.. .... ... -.r.r.i.i-, .i.wv"..., - ...-. Vov I 571 j. 2jfvi:ti ti.d.. Or i'"HRS hi- profes-ion. il .service.-ti the citizens of ftfesti ill County. tXRce at his resilience rliirddimr north of the Edward-"' House, Plymourh. Ind. Jan 2 12 25 r. IS. Ki:0VV, Physician and Otstctrician. I 3 V UTK TLA It iittcnt iun wis to Midwifery and the diseases ot maen airl t mlilren. i)rri"e on east -tde M chijjan street, at It. M. Ilrow.i's Tin .ml SI ire Blare. J mu irv 21. -llvl JOHN H. SHOEMAKER, I 1 . -t:oet. Pi Vt 5TM, 1 1 1 I - Cf 5 Of qp ar . Mitc!us Rings t a 1 - a II mr mm m m - fc:-.. Are., refhafrrd in fkfc aea ;n anv tnaij: in tiieai.oie him- eaiunM mi . . ... - i T ein i lie on me. i lall. i. . li.'N 1 . . - ... m Nt'K.f-rrr.Kit uf H il 1 IV E3 3 S , SADDLES, A.C.. &c. Q rSTOM WORK made to Older on short no tice, and on re.isoiuible terms. Shop over IVr.sliins's Drug torc. D, b. 10 '575 J. J. VZNAIiZi. I. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. PIvmcratTi, Marshnll Coantv, Tnd. OART1CUCAB attention p.-.id toOarrcraic i m Praetv-o. an 1 Chronic Diseases of Women w ' " V. .1 r'l'l.l ; ,.. - I . I .... r' , o ein -m ami 1. 1 rorte sireeis 1 N. SHERMAN, M . D. OFFICE at his residence, corner ul Michigan iM-l Mnnror itreeüe, Pivmouth. U. Aujrnst '2 1 vl PllVSician & gurgeou, Tviicr City, Mnwhedl Ind. Te TILI, pr tnptlv an I f liithfully attend to all V V b'isin --s . Mil n.-tedto Iii- care. Ju' v 17, lKML tl . THROW TAR AWAY! AXl.K GREASE ITSO'd ail kimlsof Carriages, Carts and Stage. An excellent substitute for Oil on tleavi a .-...- i'.ll 1 ..... I . i,n Igi-Ott, .Will tteariUgr-, otc. i in . wa ,lf rusuiMG I co. September :, '.-IT,.,:! WiIOLLSALE GkOCERY Hoi Se! WILLIAMS 8l HUESTIS, No t'ounci.v Street, 1im K9'W s.S.- 1 v !ü Me I a ti OK 1 .SB .SSV, Ell II.. YV .n, . c .i-.ii , ...I ..ii TOI !,! inform their old customers ami all lurr dealers, in Northern Indiana, that their stock of (IROCERIES can bo found in am Upm ish them witli OROCF. ol ail kinds is a larue .is c in the citv, and will furni KIES of all kinds, on as favorable terms, as they can ne purehaseo airy marwrr IL All Order Filled with Dispatch. O Eebru-u v 4, 1Ö58 nl3yl Warsaw Marble Works! If. ii. Vndcrhiil nvnvmnn i (SiccbsmMI ro INDKMI1LL k Co.,) Mtasacturer and Dealel in MOM UMENTq, rars? Toinh-Stonsc, Head-Stones, foUUtW SlaltS, Bureau ToS &c IV I IV lD ' B iLi ' Oi-dera from a distance will receive prompt and e;ireful attention, and satisfaction warrcuted. A. BOYD, AGENT, LA PORTE MARBLE WORKS! H. Williama Sl ., 1 Bseeeaaon to L. Bncawax,) MANrKACTrKtRS OF ALL KINDS OF jlWl-Mffaii?! Tomb Stones and Head Stones. JLmO WILL FURNISH JÄarölc Sable Cojw, COI NTKR LA IIS, Bl RKAI TOPX, c Q paucnis and on Reasonable Ttruja. " r ,x ' - " La rte, .uci. -., jc

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I. MiTTINUL. - - - -Editor. PI.YMOITH, INI).. Thursday, : : : : October 28, 1858. OCT" The mountains over which Pike's Peak towers are discovered ahead several days before being reached, like land seen Uy the mariner at sea. They rise abrupt -lv from the plain, and to the traveler, wearied with the Hat monotony of the Grated i. ranies, tins lovely region 01 .iptne

InUCo.intr. Mr. beights, sequestered volleys, soft slopes and troateiUu this little msnnnl, i undisputcP 1 Col. May's argnment that -men who h- delegation from Indiana in the psesent the management shelterorl dolls, is inexpressibly grateful. hnt tlwra irn u,,,!. ,rf .u' 1,11,1 I1" onoj irsco paupers" as an inaolt (- ongress, John G. Dai is has alone ren. ,.... M.... k 1 ' out there aie thousands u leaaci s w ho . , ... . . , L,..Ji. i.t:..h.i ...i t i

Clear mountain streams, from which the red deer jump, shaking their wet sides, and swarming with trout, water every valley: oods at times dark and impenetrable, at others oncniii- in clade free from under - othcsoi in unlade Hex .u growth ami abounding with game, clothe the mountains to their summits. 4 . a . I . a- . 1 a ft-' viiitu .............. . Some of the fruits exhibited at the all fornia State Fair were extraordinary. Amonir them were a pear weitrhiuc four tr a a .

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it.) ill.!-;, a .linen 01 craoe wcil'i urn: 10111- , w . m " teen pounds, an apple weighing two pounds- ' ' ri o three ..nr.ces, a peach niea- unng twelve and one-hafnn i a strawberry : ix aud one-half inches iu circumference. JC-tT. political gathering, representing about ten thousan 1 people, was held at M silla. in the new Territory of Arizona, on tli c ..d Sept. It was resolved to bold a new election for delegate to Congress, in order to show the largely increased vote, and to call on Congress to organize the Territory at an earlv lav. Emigration . ' . . M- 1 ü .-..iiiiK.T int.1 tbf I on llf.rv .mi to raimlII. uh li e. A gentleman iu Xcw York informed the editor of the FayejUevillc Observer recently that he h id paid &1.5O0 for a pew in i ,i i . i , i . ... : . -- a. ir. ic.xaii ici a i i res i ici i a ii i Climen, v . ......... , . . . . and that besides, U was sutject to aground r nt of s' a year. This we consider j ayIBS pretty extra vacantly fr the privOeffe e oi grace. FihmJh in .Hichicnn. S.uie htartliug discoveries have lately been made iu Michigan. The Detroit Adrtisei states that it turns out that while

the democrats had contrjl of the Slate said special session of the Ganeral Assem--overnuient, they defrauded the Uurverüi- bly oi the State of Indiana sTtndiannporw, tv Vrnmui out of fttt.iffltLand the eomni.-n t,lc ( :l,ital nf sail1 WtaUCOn SaflüdaC. the

School Fund out of 971,706. Bos ides pocketing this 607,1100 of public money, they cheated the school Fund out of 200,- , .tin. ' .1.. t. 1 - C . .' .r ' ' 1,1 uw nauuiiiciu saie oi a section oi i..i i.,.i Ant tiiii iiht . . 1 . ..ir u ' 'Ol a a 1111, r.'Mnoiuin 1 u; .uioiv .wi' ri-i 3 11 mines. It rül be remembered that O. 1?. Mat-1 teson, of corruption notoriety, ma.le a most pertinacious effort to compel the Rehi leflna i.f tbn Onnirla Hiafrlot nf Vow Vork-to take him nti for ee-efeetkm. TMt they very properly refused to do, and thereupon the renegade to honestly fefj naturally turned traitor, joined the Demr t. v. an.l is now running against the Keri - . . . . 1 1 11 hi it .111 tmmr.iiiu . 11 1 s '-uvi iiiiii'- iu 1 o c be thoroughly rid of him. n i. u ;ivrii: vr of ree. BY it. coHBAI.I.V I use S.o .bird's p ttent-beehive contain -iug each four boxe or drawers; the lower b,...s will bold fr.un f.ntv to fiftv lbs i.f ho;iev cach and lh(, upper drawers from ' ,. . .i'.i.n I., iwi.'ifv lha ni.-h j . --v... Th.i Krv n.i mln mil nut nf fhpl.iv - .- ---- e - - ...... through a woo;ien spout. I .ils.i bat- one of Davis's nlatf.irm hive of eight Boxes, with moth drawers, feed boxes, sc., which by the way is a good hive ratherexpensive for general use. The ßee mo.j, ca,lllo (J0 nnvthino- with either of the hires fft Qi i i i t e , t The Siodard luve, I prefer lo any 1 haveev. r eee in use; and I am satisfied . that Bees sill do better in a house where the sun iu warm weather will be keDt off of. j them, and in winter to keep off the wind, i . a .i sleet, snow and rain, lrom them. Bees in winter should be kept cool, and reni'1jrtefl nnJ not p0rm?tted to fly out until the weather is warm enoiurh for them to return. By keeping them thi! wav a swarm of Bee will not eat but little hon- . . . .,, , ' y aunng tne winter, win do mucl, m numerous m the pnn2. My Bee house is 8 feet wije and 21 long. ' and high enough to admit of three tiers of hives ..none silo, ten in eaeh tier They are placed egainst the east side ' of the house, and holes cut throagh the wall to admit the spouts. raia v-k n . l r l he Hees nny re preventer irom swarm , ing by removing tne lower rn.x at Hie rignt . a a . . a time, that is, when ascertained that there are two qu:-ens iu the hire. The Committee can make snch a report as they deem proper. I have sketched this cr i . i . i . i i a n iiasuiv, luitiKinz per naps u woum oe well to have aome kind of slatemefit R-jspectfully, Yours, drc.. It. CORBALEY. Messrs. Joseph Evans, Lyman H. Andrews,)- Committee John Ck-avelaad, We the Committee do a rree that Riohard Corbaley's Bee bouso and management is of more'tlum ordinary merit, and think him entitled to the Fremmra offered by the Society. Joseph Evans, i L. II. Audiews, ) Com.

ic Animals: A Pocket Manual of,

Cattle, Horse and Sheep Husbandry; , . r.. e Al ' embracing D.tmns for the Baling, Hearing, and (eneral Management of all Domestic Animals; Rules for the 1mprovement of Bretnig lmx to Injure the Health of Animals; and How to Cure their Diseases without the use of Drugs; with o chapter ou ree-kceping. 1V the aithor of "Tho harden," "'i'he Farm " etc. New York: Fowler and v- Ii i) ... oa . .. e!ls. 1 nee, paper, U cts.; mn in. r i cts- I TL.. v .linn ir tho Lii-irc in.1 o v t ,m. ; v mm vt ' t,m9r t Aivmiru w.ork8 0f Wl llers ou (hfl varions subieets ... . cannot well afford to luv them. To moct aj,. WnllUi of such is the purpose of this COI1,pac.t little volume of about 170 pa "es. h t tiC thiitj? o.ncis in its :ip- . - . , ,rr tJ tlot.ar , lts practical ireet!, thoroKH in iu treatment, ami reliable in its statements. J he keper ol a horse, a cow, a n(o m v I.poo nratlfti.tnff,.irk t.,r. 10. , - - . keys, -oe or ducks, rill find m it nil that lie needs, in language that he can understaml, and furniskeil at a price that he i r .u imuni iu i i i. . uu u Mun(nie.l iu only one of the subjects treat e 1 -the boie, lor instance he cannot fail to get tfie worth of his money many times

;ver; to saV nothing of "Rarey's system mimed Morris, who had his othee in the election, but his majority is far more Jeol Hoie Taming,' which he will find room Q theeluk, was the real cisive than his most sanguine friends were

complete and illustrated in the Appendix. 'Fhe chapter on poultry is particularly interesding. The whole work in haudüotnc ly got up and splendidly illustrated. Senator Hayne, of South Carolina; Brown of Mississippi; (J win, of California, and General Lane, of Orocon, are all in , . . . ,. :i i in ft on hlUV lii'il.' no' iirr!iinr,.ni.-titc. f r the Congrossidnal prbgri nine. Etru St'vsinn of (he Lei1aturr . PRO LAMATWY It) TUE f() ER. SOU. Wnsrss, Section Ninth of Article Fourth -,r i. wi .f I. i: i : .i. i ol the State ot Indiana provides that when ' 1 m the opinion of the Governor of said State, the public welfare shall reijuire it, may. at any time, by proclamation call a special session ot the General Assemblv: Now, theiefuie, I, AsHSUi P. WlU.SM) Governor d' the State of Indiana, believing that the public welfare requires a special session of the General Assembly of ((ie State 0f llnm. do hereby convene twentieth dav of November, eighteen iiundred and fifty-eight. Ix witnf.ss WifKltEor 1 have hereunto set in v hand, and v.t.tiMH. .-..v ill , 11,111.1, .iiKi caued tobe albxeil' the seal of the State, at the city of Indian - apolis, the 19th day of O.-tober, r - . -i:i.J m the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftv eight, the 4Hd year of the Sr.at'-, and of the independence of tlte L'nited States the einhty third. A8HPEL P. If ILL ARD. By the Governor: Dan'i. lict 'untKj Beeretsry of State. The Iiidiattn Conference. At the recent session of the Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal C1,u,vh' lU Mt' Vmm a ?,rtf,on,a committee recommending a change in the -. 1- l .1 l e Discipline iu regard to the membership of 1 Riavenolders in the church was adopted. This Conference numbers one hundred and twenty miiiiaters embracing but onefpnrih of the Stale and lrom reports it appears there has been an increase iu the past year of 3,507 in its lay membership. Ker. i. 1. right, of Ohio, addressed the Lontcreuce on the suloeet ol the V ilfor the ctlucation of free people of color , ..... . , . . (lt ,.,ahi,s,niriit wlncli was authori.cu I iL. Kl I I I .'... ....: u Y nie wn rial v i.iii'n.-ini- in it Session . , . . ,,T ... , in um cn in pmj. .ur. t rigni stateu that nearly It.i.tMHl had been raised lor the endowment of the institution. A collection was taken up to defray the Ugjag, finishing the monument to the j memory of Bishop Roberts, which is to be placed on tho college grounds at Irieencas tie. Ihe monument will cost about SoOU, and is to be paid lor wth the contributions q qJ cnnfeitM1CPS. Tllc monuiuent is now being constructed iu this citv. The South eastern Indiana Conference. at iN ion, at. Colnmbfta, passed the following resolution m regard to the pro,n ,4 i- 1 posed alteration in the Uiscipline: ( N0 person ihall come into the 'Imrcli who either buys, sells or holds shivea for the purpose ot using them as such. Thct 'solution passed by a vote of 50 a-ves:f ! 1 "T u ""I " 1" ' I "W e will labor to make non-slave holdillg d non-trsmeking in .av a test of mombeifchip." This also pascd by uio same majority. D"ng the discussion a brother of Ger man extraction matie toe ionowing spcecn: "Sin is of tin1 devil; slaverv is sin. therei , ( .j jevj. cosCnUentlv we oqght to right it as wc do the devil." IwL Jour i - m a - S - t. 1 . t I Z I I m. . 1 . M-r neaantae pimirinM wwk oi atteudingthe .Marshall i o. rair, and were; much gratified to witness the success of our ueighbors. The Fair passed off finely, to the gratification of all present. Most e a. ai M - ... .KIKitlmi M-ot-n .f slk. vi huhtvs rAnin-i--. . very tii st class, sad in tho vegetable line we mukt ackuowleilue that oar Marshall County frieuds were ahead of us. The : ladies' riding was superb. There were six Contestants, but Miss Flood, of Laporte County, bore off the first premium, Mrs. Me - Kioaey of Plymouth took tho second. There was a deep interest felt in the suecess of the society. Their ground with a little more improvement, will be as fine as any in the State; and it w ill not bo many years before Marshall will chow as good ,1'airsas any of her aiator Counties. LaX jportc Union. TTyra'jTjm. eptcmwr m, i?cra TPIT

jt? olfax, in his speech last night, I

",4 tuat v ol. May s dehts were pant . lw would be a pauper. 'J 'Iiis sub.slan- ! ' (o, M:iy against Colfax of having said that all ; . at. a ' poor men are paupers. It proves, further, I that Mr Colfax can at one step descend fm lbe 8" the slanderer. Thousaud of men have been unfortunate in tlu-ir business, and lost tneir fortunes, but this by no means makes them paupers, Misfortune might overtake even Mr. Col,ax' w'ien such ex pi ess ions would rebound upon him with ten told force. LaPorU n. 2ins. It apears that the torrent of falsehoods : . I :.i. it.. lTL IU l.'ll I, t'VVU U II II I III." LT I L'Cl IC II . .LI. t'olfav, on the occasion referred to, bran- ,., .! ;,,,. r..l M ' o.o1, tint it' it i V uiiiyn oug.u to imow correct definition' of "paupers." he had been one lor many years without knowing

i;-,lttt na,l' 01 audience had been iouly oli.-itous that he should be sustain dunyg the past yyaa and that Col. Majf i ed and oudorseO; anil when TTie onven llin,Vif if h.f ha-fpaM hi. delds, would be I tion at Teno Haute refused to render t, pauper. urdtk , to t,! own arif,,,a,.t-MU. Davis that act of simple jnstiee. the:

a position which however .Mr. t ., then, as all throu-h th- canvass, denounced as in- , . . C..,.. ' J JL.. Mail Agent Arrested lor Robbery. Some days a-o the stumer Kmma. on ! a. t t ir c her nassntre tiom dtferson Cltv to St. I m . i .lnsot.li M.i w inld(,l ..f N- HOO Mi.,1 . . . " ... . 1 V ;7 . r TT'll upwards, and suspicion at iirst fell upon the cini.loves of the boat. It has since turned out, however, that'the Mali Agent, 'perpetrator oi me roooery. .uosi oi me monev has been recoveietl. Morns has been Void to bail in 616,000. The St. Louis Dmnrrvt thus remarks i. ,r:..;i aa..-.. HtlJIIl.H I XI Will1. Iill IUUUVII1TS. It is to be regretted that so many rob tvna.a.k' 1, . . .. t rf,. 1 M't.C 1 af ii iti tn kut m r I i.iJ in j Wr. i i i a s a i v . . i I ' w j v

till v I yl 1 tl ( c ... l.'yoL' .11 1'' bn mail routes: indeed Sicy UaT:tMfJi.oH anion, not on- a white woman for a wife, whom he pur0 so frequent that the matter i !' 1U ld ofassination against us, but chaseil from a tlibo of Camanche Indians.

otlices and on have becotti ,1 f . .... . . . calls for pr.m,p invot.gation by he gov- , ernment. Much complaint Is made of he extreme viuith ot some of the parties hohl-I . ... ... 1 iaff these responsible positions, they are II .'1 C . selectcd in most ca-os for the reason that t u 'v nie National Democrats, or have killed somebody in Kansas or elsewhere, or have furnished fraudulent votes for the : ' ll,L

ddleieuts, Kickapoos, Oxfords, and like.. . 0 , , c . , A B. .. ,' . ' .ir i ,, in the suburbs of I anion it.-,e f. 1 riht precincts which are now to be found on all ., . , , . t, ' . 7, . ,,,, . , . . ; as the pro.-peets look m tho North, they election occasions. I hcv are bad materi- . '. r, , . , . . . ' J i , . ,-, , ; ,i , ere dark ami lowering here. f the presal tor hoirct rilhcers, but nevertheless they ' .. . r 1M , 1 , . A, . . i , . . m A,' ent state of things is not speedily chamred.

irei tue poMt.ous, ui i u- net i i:uciu oi ur; ' . commui'itv a public morals O (Jo tbcir Heads. VAsms..ro.v, Oct. -2b Thirteen ad litional I'ostmasters iu lllinoi have just been removed from ollicc, und their successors appointed. Almt. iu the W ind! From the New OrtesM Delu, 12th J lrro.,TAM ,sroi,Mv,l -n.-.I Ckamtc.T d. n ; j. X jtii'Wflj 17 j-jiitfi ui'ii' in .ill1 f-l(f(f. 1 ,11 l. II- I VI II 'ia Ol -lOVflll 1'IM - iuext. a vessel will leave "Mobile for San r-a,. On the 10th day of November, ! Juan del Norte, and will take any pa,- ! sen -eis or fieiirlit that may oiler for Nicara1 Those who desire to emigrate to 'enir . I ,,., ;,,1,r,n1K-,, iUlil,f.;v,nr,t;,.,.tn that eftet as M),m as poeeiWe, in order that pesOM mav be secured for them and their companions; and they are also informed that it would be judicious to arrive at Mobile time or four davs previous to the dav of departure. This information is derived from undoubted aud l-eliable autlorjtv. This looks vastly like a new rillibustering expedition; in fact there is no room for doubt that such an expedition is oft foot, and that Central America is its dotinaliatjon. AmtMgi lo see the La Porte 1 lines accounting

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for the defeat in this District, as well as in "Wis Trad- w ith Afi ica C ultivmion that 'ountv, by falsely charging impoita- . ",,w" tiona on the liepnblienns. Let us see. j Döring the last ten ye x. Western AfAt Michigan Citv, Judge Stuart iu 150 rl h bwn 'naking most rapid progress, had 413 votes Walker in 1 onlv MS TliU,c 1,as ''kn.g root, and promises votes. Rather a funny kind of iniporta- : iu ;l ho,t l"m tu omc of immeusc valtion, isn't it, thai rjpejefi out votes of the , P- h 1,iis b(:e demonstrated that the forsi- it i . . I a r'M-firriiilIiiTc 4 i it li 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 r c , t t I , ,

eneiuv. t ai Kcr wa.s Pt.iieii mere because he oi.lv irot three fourths as manv votes as .I,,,!. r.. sti.nrt f.l.tfii.ip.l Art in Iii own City Of Sporte; 1 Meixd hut Ö8U vote, while Stuart, out of a smaller population, received 789. So also in Noble township, I he received 7J votes, while Stuart had l'i,( a loss of 26 votes, and Colfax who had ! 130 votes there two years ago has now 171 . a train of 35 votes, show-in-that that numbei- who had voted against him two years voted against the former, as the above fig ures prove beyond all contradiction. When Lake Co. gave Coif, x 000 majoritv in 185, the try was raised of "im poilations." The fäct h however that. while Colfax's vote is 107 larger than in im, the natural increase of a Countv like Lake, the Democratic vote is 273 bar ger than then! Mr. Colfax's has inereesnd frnm 04 to 1003. less than W ner cent. The Democratic vote from 27 to a suspicion increase of nearly 100 per iut. At St. .lohns, tho German Catholic cent township, where tlic Bepublican vote, oniy a dozen has remained stationary, the dnmnci itic vnM has increased from 09 to i 180. iatt drjMina: ami that is on the very bonier of IllinoUl But for litis remarkI able ua in Mr Colfax's inaioiitv in Lake able gain, Mr. Colfax's majority in Lake Co. would have just equalled his majority in 1856. But a poor ex. use With OUr ,ty m iriri. Hut a poor opponents is hotter than none Let them wail on. Sontk Bind Jiv. m ' a an. . When the distinguished ( 'hi isfian poetesss, whose name is immortal in the aunals of English literature. Mra. Hemans, ! was on her deinir bed, it is related by her biographer that one day a rough looking stranger entered the house end desired to see her. He was toM no stranger was 1 permitted to see her. She was too weak for conversation or to see fi wuds. 'Tiut 1 must look on her face said lie. I must tell her my history. 1 was an infidel. One J day I read one of her sweet poems, of immortality, and God and Heaven. It was my salvation. Now her God is my God. 1 must tell her what her in ind and heart i have done foi mc." TTTTT tnHOii.il i .

ago, now voted for him. The plain truth , ami tow, toe increase 01 the exports ot ; - - -y - is Lal'orte Co. has given 435 larger ma- British manufaeturcs to that part of the 'lh admirers oeeas.onally suPjorftyifrftinstly'eliceTtmift ft1?- A f'T f ,cuke , p,,t' !n 1 i 11 ...1 c... .1... 1.... ' tutrese eolonv of Loan.lo. amounted to one. '"K" br'cc, and when so has devoured it h

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John G. I)a is.

i - 1 .1 1 we no not Know wneu we ever saw Democrats give more unmistakable ev- i i,kMl(e of real, solid, unbounded satisfac-1 tion at the result of a District election, than the Democracy of this city ( läcomp- J touites e.wptei ) gave when Davis majority in the .Seventh District was aniiouncod at three thousand und some to spare. 'Yoy saw in that vote not only a tcstimo- , nial of confidence and esteem such as wacverv way worthy of an honest, fearless true hearted man and faithful U-'presenta-1 tive, but they saw in it ul.so fiting rebuke Lr. t , . ,, . , . i ol an Administration that has sworn to i politically ostracise and disgrace every! I I iantAornf aaaiaa . . tail a aa ai L aa a, : J iviuulioi "uu Mdir.i kj nun jMru UUIUWII it and the people. Ol theentire Democrat-iii.iiio.-u 11 uc iu ii is ui ige mm 10 iiiepuu- . ciples of the party. It was but natural, I thereforo, that every platform Democrat iu the State should loel carnesty aud anxto they looked to the people for rediess. Most , nobly have the people discharged their duty, particularly those thousauds of Doniocrats who in the face of appeals to the sanctity of party usages and regular noni I inations. and amidst a storm of villifica . . ' Hon and tiersonul -.1,1. s.u. h ... - , - l..K- .....,... .. ............. II. 1 , 7 , :a wett counter, rallied fearlessly to his support add thus scaled tUo pledge of vtctorf. No one has, for a moment, doubted ' Davis' prepared to epoot. 1 he fflorions old Seventh has outdone herself. Xational J Km. ondition oft nntoii. Severo in the extreme (savs the China 1 r..:i ic) are the measure of extermination I f

:.. .v-.. ....:.. , ...i.:..i. 11 i ' iiiciii. is n e.vieit-i 10 inen leiailOIlS. k, . ... . . , . .,' ineir neigiinors, tneir property, tneir VII lage, and their descendants forever. This is publicly and official-,- proclaimed i J ....i:. i:. .. " i n , 1 1 . . . lv.. Ii., . tin. I ft'i l-col tn of t. .. . .....1. Cains, not with the Government ofK wangtung. but with the various leaders and the rabble of the whole province with a immerous disovirani.ed lawless population, without head, without government. IfKwang and his coadjutors do not speedilv adopt a peaceful policy, it will soon be out of their a 1 1.1 - ' potrur, n it is not so airea iy, t 4:111 that svstem of warfare which thev have ere1,1 toLf! lhMS U "f rnfhans. which it is so easy to create, but , -- -soiuuicuu to -et nuoi. 1 ne province ol : , . ., Kwang-tung is taking rapid strides to V!U'ls oi "ar..l.y, which none tut : iU" ?" colleauea, while they 1 . 1 1 . .111 ÜB v.vma 1 1 inn, ill', , have yet sufficient strength, can eberlc. t ne uiiiese population nave ocen leavrin. . i . ill ! ,no t,,ls cu!"n.v tl'ousands. The Sunki um Oo"'Pn;-0'1 "f ir luipeiial oftieers S0Ilt here lrom I'ekm to carry on hostili- ' ,,avc forml f3 authorities of the var,"s districts of Ivwang-tung to call on . 11,1 Chincse in Hong Kong and Macao to raui 11 to their llol "'er ponalty of j losing their property or that of their rela- , f ivcs; Threats arc held out of something , "definite being done to the foreigners of 'place; Imt by these no alarm has been ,.'xcltei1: la ao is iu more danger, it be I mg said to ue threatened by a body ot about three thousand pirates, and its t a a . B a. 1 'guards have been doubled. ...... . .......u. v. ! region are an industrious race Some of them arc noted for their mercantile intclli enterprise and success, instances have been given in which a native mcrchant laid out fifty thousand dollars in the course of a single year, in the purchase of b-ods, the money having been remitted I c m .1 i . . a l S00 ,s WCIC s""r- u l"10 another ha l 6Pe,lt ll,llt-v thousand dollars. It has been calculated that between 1S30 1 "uiid.ed Dt ' oeut., BAU since that lime the, haa peen much more rapid. Be'treen and 1856. the total exports ' Horn (Jreat Britain increased forty per cent, , and during the same six years the imports ' looducc into England have in- ' leased .ixty per cent. Palm oil, timber ? hle kinds, ivory, gold, ground nuU Igo. peppe, nee, coflee, sugar and a 1 multitude of other articles, are only wait-. ai . .1 . I a msrsci, to oe proouceo in any ouau . . .... , i Tho trade in palm oil is already valued at ten millions of dollars per an- , num- twit tlie most importanl iirospect is that of the supply of cotton. It is already I mauufacturod there to a considerable ex- . Brazil is reported to have Hftffttt1st year a .piantity ol Aincan madcloths which it would require upwards of cloths whjch it would require upwards of even million ponndsof cotton to prmlm-e ln l8öff- 88.4Ä5 pounds .,1 cotton were scnt r0,n Aboeoknla. this amount increased in lH.ii, t .)o,40() pounds; and m 1 rf . " .i m.i ..I me nrst stx ruouiui 01 the piescnt year, it ( reached ujiwards of 100,000 pounds. The whole of this has been collected, all the labor performed, ami all the responsibilij tv borne, by native Africans alone. j The American portioo of the population 1 ( of Liberia have caumn n ed with luuchj spirit the cultivation of Cotton. About ' seventy acres of land, in patches of from one to ten acres, are planted in Moutserado ' , county. One of a party of emigrants be - , longing to Columbus, Georgia, sent hoanc ; lately from Liberia a sample of cotton, of a species w hich heads all the time, and he I says good sea island cotton can be grown I there. Native labor is cheap and abendsot.

iu MLiattunuii ij 1. iiita un iinicse are fc intercourse "MfH U follows, is not onlv to he inHu.t. About the vear there was a small , t, , , ... ,.,., rr . 1 1 ed on the parties themselves, but punish- company ot emigrants, numbering about , . . . ' 1 , f. .. c . e, ... ... ......... I ... .1 1..' . ' Inn it-11 1 ri. nc ,.-l... lull 41... I ....... . ,. At.

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THE MODFR.V BELLE.

The daughter attj in lm parlor, And rock? in her easy chair, he's clnd iu her bilks and äutiiid, And jiovels in her liair; She winks, and gigirles. and simper, And siniers, ami giggle, and winks. And though he talks but little, Hi vastly more than she dr.uk Her father goes clad iu russet, And ragged and seedy at that; His c its are out at the elliow.-i, And he wears a moat shocking bal hati He's h i irdiiiL- and s iving his shilling-, So carefully day by day, While t-lie on her beaux and poodle-. Is throwing them nil away. She lies abed in the morning, 'Till nearly the hour of noon, Then ' nies down snapping and suarliiig, Because she wad called to soon; Her hair i- still i the jpers, Her cheeks still dabbled with paint, Rem tips of the last night's blushes, Before sh intended to faint. She dotes upon men nnshaven, n i men with the vu,r hair; kite's clofueut over n.u-tacTiei, Tliev give sueh a foreign air, Ms talks of It dian music, And falls in lore with '.he moon. And thotiijli but a -nouse should meatier, Site sinks tway in a swoon. Her fuel are so very little, H. r hands are so very white, Her jew. Is j very heavy, And her head so very liglrt, Iir color is made of coaaaetics, Th 'ugh tili she never will own, Her body's in vie mostly of cotton. Her heart's made wholly of stone. She falls in love with a fellow, Who swelfs with a foreign air, H- marries her for her money. She marries him lor Iiis Ii I , U:ie of the very best ruitchei. Both are well ni ited in life, She'j got a tool fur a husband, He's ir t a tool for a wife. An Indian chief in Carson Valle r, savs a correspondent of a Stocktoti paper, has ' "!", in. un; ii'iiu.-;. im .iii.,- : t.. -. .... m.oi . wirejim wmunj. J lie v naiuauehe Indians watched these uiifortmiate emigrants with a miirdei ous design, from ika ;.,,. ii,..,. i,.i b.r, i,.;.. i i . m i i i . .i leaccful homes. One beautiful muht the.e -.5 a i i 2 , f emigrants had encamped MIT the foot of a .-'. jÄ .. iii. , - . ngö ' niountain-, an I had turne 1 their ..75. 1 cattle out to graze. I :il l : i .1 l r. ii .1 1. II P .! . riirv 1 1 mini ot IrAii . .1 y ll..f danger irss near at hand; but it was eve i so- TÜe Canianchcs surrounded them on si.les so that there was no chance of wow sscsps. 'i'he conflict was soon deciThe men ( numbering ;i.") were all brutally murdered and ncalped, together ' w'tn several of the women. The remainjla - -- - A ? . 1 1 W . mane capin es ati'i e.irrici on r "ther tri lies and bartered for horses, pro&C' Woogmawke. purchased I.m U1, l0r a couple ol deer skins. Ihi , . . ) p- " w . 00 Ü II - ! 1 i . ... r. ,. 1-1 g'cre soli to a tr.V-of Indians wh.eh 'n'labit that portion of country where ths , L olniado has its source. i m. . . . .. a. ore ior ii,.s i noiern. 'lip. bog cholera has been raging to a fearful extent teouitly in Tike mid (Jibson counties. Ju some instances fanuera hau ; lost every hog. In parts- of I'ike the ehMuvia arrising from tin vast number of dea l hogs wtU, it is feared iTrfiatll 1WM lilli ne.-s. A gentleman in Pike has sent a friend of ours the following recipe lor tho cure of this fatal disease, which he tay he has tried in a large number of cases, and it always has proved successful. The disease has not yet appear",! in this viuiaity, we beneve, but we would advise oar agricultural readers to cut out the recipa i . . . . and lay it by in case it should make its appearance: Two table upoonsful of arsenic; two spoonsful of sulphur; one table spoonful of gunpowder mixed up with one half bushel of wheat bran, half sour. This is enough for thirty head of hogs. A Kinciuc Moum. Mi,i i tnese nttie animals inhabits onr othee, remarks the editor of the umber3 IcIegraplK r or seyera vea, -a J 'e ' H ha, j" J broad davl.ght he can be seen playing around the feet of the compositors, or d.iniimr o lAid t inia.nc ..uoninol., ... i.m i , ,0 , ..u... a, ,.., SB V m apprehensive of danger as if snugly a hay in "is nest. ne paste-cup is his delight, but 1 m riai 1 . t . 1 . ' ind c tit a enrnor aini l i i itc 1 . o ..., . - od, his notes bmng sweet and inelodioe.. feoetimes he jrffl mmf form, hon wit. out intern msion. He ,s .gene, el faronte -des what he pleases with impunity J S ' S , 1 1 en wlnle wc are writing he ,, Pj J. R,? t" m Iters himself to be handled without ay &,lou ul ,ear- , The Johnsons Dida'l A.aociate with Everybo.li." Amoug the thousands who met at Indianapoli.s to welcome Col. Johnson, of ! Kentucky, when he made his electiouce1. - mg tour th.o.igh the Western States in l4, war, "old L bar Im. a negro vhi was once the servant of the Colons, but was once the serv was now free an Charlie was now and settled in Indinua. in lull feather. Re took tlie ohi soldier under his protection. installed hi m ell as door-keeper, and nr . . . . . .... one was permitted to shake hand with his former master, nnless, by Cbarli inro 1 duction. While the erowjj was a ths door a portlv, pomponsisas caunssn, and. , taking the negro br toe Wand, said: "How d' do. Charlie? glad to e yrun" Charlie's dignity was touched by this familiarity, and be lefised to iscogoiio the. gentleman. "Why I used to know yon," said the , man "when you belonged to Col. Juhnson." I "Yory likely, sar. very likely," replh-1 Charlie, "there was a great many people that knew us Johns ns that we didn't know. The Johnsons didn't aesoeiata ' with everybody!0 Jarjer's Dnnnr. nues.1 I'aau wamar