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lij i .is.t. in nii.iiiHii.l 1 i i.i .-!;: u tin; i. .. 9 . n-,, - OaB0A Editor. r--rr - - -.-,: - Tiirn-!).v, Ai-4;rsr Mtli, !S(r2. Dn:.:ocrvATic state ticiiht. i - . r.ni:l f F MATT, .JA MKS S. AT II OX, of MM; I N. rTI M'l ITn '! :TT-? JOSEl'lI IlISTINE, OS FOUNTAIN. MATTHEW L. 1JUETT, r n rr j:n; ' '-.m;:. i, OSCAII 15. IIOIU), Of DKCATrii. kSAMUEJi L. HUGO, Or ALLEN. DAVID TTKri!:, of White County. K'tf AI MTO!:, ALKXAXDKIL C. 'iIIOMTSOX. DAMEE (. 'IMVEV. ::::r.iir. llEN'liV II. EUG AX. -. 1 "S ."-' i ' ' "T : " ! Thvj E-.'pubiioau proL-s cl this State, nul with jut exception, aie. r.-i wo pre- j dieted last v,v k, howling luitily over lhj Mass ( '.liventi jii hold at li.diaiiapolis on the iVJlh of July. The epithets of Traitor, Treason, -Sccesh, rebel sympathy, tc, ae freely b-is'.owed on the largo number of iKmoerats present on that occasion, ns well as upou all who indorse the resolutions ! adopted bv them. Jn wlit better way could our liepublie.iti fiiends ahbül 'aid and comfort' to tho i'.bels, a:u! encourage them to persevere in their rebellious conduct, than by cultivating i:i their minds the impression and belief that thero exists in tho loyal Slates a large party who a- m sympathy with th rn, and who d -j their success, ee:i at the expense of the very existence of the Government itsull? Either those who make these charges believe them to hi true, and .tie fjoliih, t-r else thev do not believe thorn are knavish. It il.;n believe them to bo true how do they expe;t to overcome the rebels in the ."Juulh to:, vthcr with traitors in the Xorth, th ; nui.il ers of whom is great a3 themsvlves. while a the same time, they have thus far f.si'i-d to overcome the rebels in the South :;!ono. Xo man of 8er.?e would ! ox pect success undr such circumstances. The truth is, th-y don't believe what they s.y, and the charge 13 oiily made Lr the ctirpose of hcducing weak Democrats from ti.eir tormcr parly associations, and turnin:; public attention from their own reck ,J I.-Sö-iess and incompe'ncy to conduct the !

f-l.ip of S'atc safely through the existing j rma- Aimaryuropg united consututa storm. Thoy feel that they have maJo a ( the great ocean, 6o the politics of numerfaüurv. and that tl:eir tenure of ohice is'ous localities niake up the sum total of tho well r.igh ended, unless some new dodge ' politics of this great nation- Will you can be invented to turn attention from place your county right ou tbo record? themselves. I'or this purpus, (as well as ! ou can do it if you will, but energy, acto give Joe Wright a safe conduct into the ' tivity, perseverance, and it may be some Eepublican fold,) they invented the Union 'sacrifice, will be necessary to accomplish .... . V

no-p '.tv movement. I hev crv traitor. : disu.iioaist, etc., at Democrats, and felic - j j itoiisly arrogate to themselves all the patliotismofthe countrv. Wr. ct,.ii,m .i. -.1 .1 We sav to Ihem that it won t i H I ipsa i

nefarious scheme are well understood and RCcliltn;ui,jn JoPh K- Kdgerton. of Fort will b bared to tho g and scrutiny of'"0' Xo LellCr ßclect,ü Could havo tho honest, truth loving masses of the peo- beCn mado' nnd w0 fiincerel7 hol ho pie. and if they do not react, with a ven- ; W l eleCled' Mr' EJrton is n every geance, upon ihe headi of their originatois ' Wa-V Wrlhy of llie carno3t 8uorl of lhe we miss our guesH." j conservative, union loving men in his The pretense that the Democratic party : DUtrict; Th9 Frt Wn9 Scniind 8a: is disloyal, while at least one half of our I Mr. Kdgerton accepted tho nomination noble volunteer army in tho field, with'"1 a m.t.erly qch-tho best speech . ... ... , , r . ever made in the district giving a clear arms m their hands, doing battle for tbo , account of lhe ori.i cf the present diffipreservation of the government, are Dem- ! culties. and advocating a vigorous prosecuocra's, is a llimsy wb of demagoguism, so tU'ri of the war. The speech produced a transparent that even a fool could see 'TrufuUntl flect, and satUfied all who heard . ... t I , I , , . i . it ami wero not previously acquainted tnrough it, and the onlv wonder u, that ,, .f t. ,i . A.J l . "UK a , . . ' with .dr. E. that he wa3 tho man for tho tuoso who wove it should have ben so ; occasion, would be ach a man as his

stupid as to havo supposed it r. cover for j their own deformity. Tis r: i ats i " j i " i ä : i : ssz o.a co.vi:.ti.v. Ve publish this week the proceedings of lhe Democratic Congressional Convention, by which it will be seen that the Hon. David Tuuriö, of White County, has been nominated as the competitor of Mr. Colfax, this fall. The Convention wa? well attended, and tho greatest - nthusiasm prevailed. Wo call attention particularly to tho resolutions adopted oa the occasion; they express i' forcible terras the united sentiment of tho Democracy of this District, and unless wo

very much miejudge tho candor and intelligence of the people, Schuyler will find it an uphill business to satisfy them in relation to his pat record. We are greatly mistaken if tho Republican cry of unconditional union will bo suQIcient to enable horn to cram down tho throats of thoso who truly love their country, tho cxtremo partizan measures of the last Congress. yot Mr. Cdfix, and his friends, by nil iu3an3 proceed to show how tho taxation of an already overburdened community, to i

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t Ii . , . i-srj eueiuon, i dv wn.r authority ! the (.ovcrr.ment i.roccecla to cn-a-'o in the I practice of slave dealing, and especially I by what amhenty Congress compels peo rIotor:twil1IiK.irTopertv:..r:ii,,SMlie;r: j wiII aAjnl accopt a J. of , j IfU -j that u J, füf tLJ j public good, and that a present emergency refjuires it, we should lik.-j to know how tho public is benefited thereby, and why Jhe i present should be selected as the auspi cious tune to effect emancipation. Let him also tell tho people tvhy he endorsed and defended Fremont against the charges of fraud and corruption, preferred against him, and proved by the evidence adduced before the examining committee appointed by Congress for that purpose, and when he ha3 done thus much, let him show to his constituents what equivalent no has rendered them or tho country at large for the 30,000 of tho peoples motley that has found iu way, within tho last six years, into his pockets. W e believe there are many who desire a change of representatives in the next Con gress, and who wish to see that body comp.S'3d of good union-loving, conservative men, who would, on all occasions, be true to the oalh administered to them, 'to support the Constitution of tho United States.' That David TruriE is such a man, we have every reason to believe, all his previous history proves it. That he is able to cope successfully with the enemies of equal rights and fie government, whether in Con-jress or on Ai stimm, hi fiinndal

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and best, have no doubt. It remains with tho people to saj whether ho shall be elected. - We expected to receive the proceedings rvfeired to iu tho foregoing artic!e, in time for this number of tho Democrat but have been disappoiuted; thev will appear next week. m m t vn, . a a i?k 2 m. a s ii i. The Marshall County Democratic Con- ; vention, held in this place on Saturday last, was well attended, and passed off with general good feeling. All seemed imbued with tho spirit cf harmony, and an earnest wish, coupled with a lirm determination, to succeed, was strongly manifested by all present. We P" - 1'13 - 1 l10 proceedings elsewhere, in today's paper, and shall take occasion from lime to lime to speak of tho several candidates as they deserve, vu ...v. .,fi,v men, men in whom tho peoplo have confidence; not one of them hut that cornea up to the Jeflersonian test of "honesty capability, and faithfulnc$3 to the Constitution. " Democrats, see to it that you do your ,Iutv l-' t-,em anJ y-lrselvos as cll; put forth every honorable exertion 'to secure their election, your own interest demands it, and the publie good requires it. Let Marshall County bo redeemed from the thralldom cf radicalism, and thu3 contribute her iharo in tho great work of saving tho couritry ,roni impending disgrace and i . . tbo worn. The Democratic Congressional Convention of tho lUth District assembled at Kendallvillo on the 7th inst., nominated by ' J constituonta might bo proud of, and such a man as U needed in the councils of tho nation in this dark crisis of its history. For llic Plymouth Weekly Democrat. Polk Toumhip, and Hie War. Ttneii City, Ind., Aug IS, '02. Mr. Editor Dear Sir: I think tho following fatts may justly entitlo this township lo rankastho -,Banncr, township in ibis war. Since the commencement of tho war, out of a population numbering 9SS than 200 voters she has sent into the eorvice 47 volunteers 20 of them having enlisted during the last three weeks in j Cant. Tibbits' company. Out of tho wholo 'nuDiber wero voters and 20 woro marriad men. KcfiO havo been killod or soriously wounded. Tbreo havo died in hospitals; t.vo ha;o been discharged having 42 now in tho .service. Out of tho whole number there is not Ciiß commissioned officer. Tho oldest is 51 years and the youngost not 10. Tho old man 6 n sound democrat, and when asked Ids age by tho surgeon, replied: "somewhere btwecn 40 and 43 did not exactly know," The youngost is his son. What township will beat us. " ( r 1

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Democratic timii Jon... .:... ,. ' G invention was called to order by . ... -ii.uuii.ui ui inu xemocratic Central Committee. " IT 1.,- r l . . : r... f sunammoualj elected permanent Chairman of the Conven"d John C. Cushman und D. K. Van John (. Ooburno was unanimouslv electValkenburgh were elected Secretaries A motion was made and carried that tho several candidates before tho Convention come forward and pledge themselves to support tho nominees of tho Convention during the present canvas. All candidates who were present camo forward and made tho required nlodrre. rn .i i i 1 ho Convention then proceeded to tho nomination of candidates. The whoh number of vote, f., Auditor was M2: as follows: -v A. C. Tno.vrsox oc.i J. B' N. Klixoeu 21 II. C. 13 U ULI NO AM E A P Tt,nmn i ;f A. C. inompsen having received a ma24 joiity of all the votes cast, was declared the nominee of this Convention for Auditor. The conventio then proceeded to ballot i lor Treasurer us follows: Whole number of votes cast 142. D. O. Quivlv 102' A. C. Stalky 331 (Wm. M. Patterson having withdrawn his name.) D. O. Quivey having received a majority ol all the votes cast was declared the nominee of this convention for Treasurer. The convention then proceeded to ballot for Sheriff: Whole number of votes cast 141, as follows II. M. Lot: ax 70 1 D- J-fow 55 J. D. Woi.l L 1 1 1 There being no electiou on tho first ballot. Tho second ballot was taken with tho following result II. M. Loo ax 932 d, iiow 43 t II. M. Logan having received a majority of all the votes cast was declared the nominee of this convention for SheiifF. rllu following vote was then cast for Commissioners. J II Vokies 93 Wm Garrison 6 Elias Jacobv 55 P W SlMRLEV 49 J II Vöries and Wm Garrison bavin" o received tho highest number of votes caai, were üeciareo ma nwuiiuees of tlii3 convention for Commissioners, The Central Committee elected for the ensuing year is as follows, C II Reeve, J F VanValkenburgh, II M Logan M A O Packard, G S Cleaveland, J G Osborne II E D ickson, J C Cushmsn, Jacob Knoblock, James Erooko and James Abrams. The following delegates wero elected to attend tho Senatorial convention at Lakeville, Monday, Aug. 25th: James M Wickizer, Jocob Knoblock, J C Hedrick, Jacob Alleraan, Thomas Milncr, Wm Zehner, P S Alleman, Uobert McFarlin, N B Alle-, man and J C Cushman. Ou motion, all Democrats from Marshall County in attendance at the Representative convention, at Knox, August 1C are authorized to act as delegates. On molion tht3 convention adopted the Resolutions of the 30th of June Mass Con vention. The Stale Sentinel and Plymouth Demo crat wero requested to publish the proceedinir8 of this convention. Convention adjourned, J. G. Osbokxe, Pres't. John C. Cushman, D. E. VanValkenburgh, See's. Which i Tho peril of tho government demands that a broad line, distinctly traceable, shall now be drawn between conservative and radical republicans. Tho party is divided in sentiment, hut preserves intact its organization. That conservative repulicans by tho coercion of party management and drill, havo been driven, in Congress and throughout the country, to the support of measures which were approved neither by their judgment nor consciences, is proven by the protest of leading members and journals in the party. The President ia not alone under tho "pressure." That tho Now York Evening Post, tho Independent, and tho Tribune of tho press" which follow their lead, are in direct conflict with tho New York World, the Now York Times, tho Albany Evening Journal and their followers is proven by every issuo of those papers. 'The radicals havo tho majority, and aro urging their lawless schemes wl'.h tho utmost determination. Using tho advantage given them by tho confusion and danger surrounding us, the ultraists havo 'co alesced with tho Garrison ahd Phillips abolitionists. Tho difference between them has always bean slight, and mutual sympathy of opinion has now fused them into ono party. In this coalition they claim to havo trausforied tho entiro republican party to tho abolitionists, and the largo majority thoy had in tho last Congress sub stantiates tho claim. It is evident that if this majority is maintained in Congress thoro n.tut ! a concession by tho President lo i v d mands for fauaticism is invinci!'' in ..!. utnacy or open war must ensue :.t w. , i,

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these results ruustad to greater ills that are now sourrounto us. The refusal of the President to ld will le the signal for denying approbations, and the consequent closing ote war. A boundary, cr v mancipation, iheir platform. Con-j cession by the Fiidont is destruction of i the government, d the initiative to an attempted war extermination. Qpiiftdant in their stieni, the abolitionists will aJmit of no comomise with conservatives. This beinponceded, the conservatives are compelleto the practical inquiry what are wo goinfjo do? Is not tho anii w?r plain? The .dicals, having tho ma- . . , iJr'ty' wlH C0Dtl thc conventions, tho nora,nalions policy of the party. f I ' 1 l- 1 1 lr I t""8 conuoi,n e' wor. unuer tne gui-, dance oi fcuuineil hill.ps, and l-rcely, the consumationf their hopes. Their plans are laid, an they are rigidly adher- ; ing to them. If tey car. succeed in con i, ,.. , 3 , , trolling the elecDns, and thus insuring tho next Congres 10 be of tho same complexion a3 the las the first movement will ! be to block the jntire operations of the government. Thro must be a division of tho rcpnblican paiy, or a divsion of the Republic, Conservaive republicans, which s your election? Vill ygu assist us in upholding tho Pieident in his endeavors to maintain tho ccisitution unimpaired, or, clinging to party associations, assist abolitionism to acomplish disunion? Chicago Times? r niu ?;"cvs. - Washington, aug. 11. . ., , . a o loinuio iook piace on kaiuruy, near Culpepper Court-IIouse, Va. The rebels under Jackson and Ewell were attacked by Banks in the afternoon, and the fight was kept up until dark, Hanks main taining his ground, when heavy reinforcements camo up on both sides, and an artillery contest followed, which lasted nearly through the night. No decisive result was attained, though our troops, at last accounts, occupied the battle-field. The rebels ware largely superior in numbers t tho Federals. The losses of each party are placed at between 2,000 and 3,000. Two rebel Generals wero killed. Roth armies have been reinforced, and a speedy renewal of the engagement is considered certain. The rebel ram Arkansas has met with tho fate of tho Merrimao. Acordinir to a rebel official dispatch, she was attacked, while her machinery wan disabled , by a number or i-eueral gunboat3, ana alter offering considerable resistance, was abandoned and blown up, her crew reaching tho shoro in safety. We aro lid other much sooner than had been expected. The report is revived that a terrible pestilence is raging in Richmond, and that the city is being evcuated, the rebel troops having for several days been moving southwar I therefrom. Some credit is given to tho story by high authorities. A circular has been issued by the War Department explanatory of its recent order to prevent the tvasion of military duty. Lsavng the country before the draft takes place is absolutely prohibited; but all persons may pass from one State lo another excopt those designing to escape from cervice in tho army. Individuais arrested may be rehased on giving bond in 31,000 that they will peforra military duty if drafted, or find a substitute. Governors are authorized . to grant leavo-pormits to proper parties. Advices from Europe ara to the 3d inst., by the steamer Scotia. Negotiations are assarted to bo progressing between Franco, England, and Prussii, relative to intervention in tho American difficulty, and it is rumored that England has sent a special envoy to Washington to urge rtconcilatory measures upon the President. Garibaldi is geting up an ex pedition in Sicily the destination of which is unknown. Washington, Aug. 12 Appearances at Harrison's landing indicate that Gen. McCIellan's army is making a move, but of what nature wo aro not informed. McClelian had inteuded to occupy Mai vorn Hill with tho greater part of hi: force, but his plans wero fruhi rated in con sequence of the delay caused by a mes senger taking a wrong road. Tho rebels now occupy tho position with an immeuso army. (en. Pope tolegjaphs that tho rebels ro retreating, and that his cavalry and artillery aro in pursuit of them. IJurn 6ide is reported on Jackson's right Hank. "Stonewall, " we imagine, is not bavin" quito so good a time at present as ho has heretofore enjoyed. The intelligence from tho southwest is important, if true. It is reported,. on reb el authority, that Rreckenridgo captured Raton Rouge, La., on Tuesday of last week, taking prisoner tho entiro lederal force stationed thore, some 4,000 in num ber; and that tho ram Arkansas, co-opcr-ating witii mm, uesiroyeu two federal gunboats, severely damaged threo others, and caused tho fleet to descend (ho rivor for safety. It. is also reported that Van Dorn and Rreckenridgo aro co-operating for an immediate attack upon Now Orleans. Tho steamer Star of tho West, converted into an ironrclad gunboat, has como out of tho Yazoo River, and is now at Vicksburg; she has been re:named tho Richmond. Parlies arriving at Memphis from the vicinity of Xlobilo corroborato tho sta'ement that thero is a fleet of rebel gun boats at or near that port. Bragg is son ding thero all tho seamen contained iu his army.

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- - -- - . j at 1 l,.. i :).. r. i .nui.u.ij uy ., i.uyu mifiuii.i iure unuer Hughes anu (Juantrill. after a iight of four hours. Lexington is th rote red bv the rtbr.Is. and prepua'ions a;-1 making for an attack; while a fofce fi tu Fort Leavenworth with snjiT Kansas ravalrv, have set out from Kansas City in pursuit of tho ma rati- . 1 A IIV a t I 'VI1 ) 1 V r f ''-if I-'I 4" UUiliVI ized unoliiciallv to announce that, the draft cannot be made before ih.1 1st of Sept as the preliminary work will occupy at least twenty days The guerrilla Morgan, with 1, C00 cavalry and four cannon, occupiad Gallatin, Term., yesterday morning, taking 30 pris oners train. and capturing a Federal freight f y . .. . o i amii.no in:., vio. o. The following order, authorizing tho ar rest cf persons discouraging enlistment, has been issned: Wau Department, Wasiunotox, Arc. C. Ordered, First That United Stales Marshals, and Superintendents or Chiefs of Police of any town, city, or district, be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed to arrest and imprison any person or persons who may be engaged, by act, or speech, or writing, in discouraging volunteer enlistments, or in any way giving aid or comfort to the enemy, or in any other disloyal practice ngainat the United States. Second That immediate report be made te Gen. L. C. Turner, Judge Advocate, in order that euch persons may be tried before a military commission, Third The expenses of such arrest and impr Xu.i. e i n . t Cterk of the ar Department for settle-11 piisonnieni 00 cenilieil to Uie i..niei : : .-i- i . .1 r i r ment and paymeut. (Signed) Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. The War department has also issued the following order, to prevent the evasion of military duty, and for the suppression of disloyal prctices: War Department, Washington, Au r. G. First By direciton of tho President of the United States, it is hereby ordered 1.-4 .:n r .1 i .- able to be drafted into the military shall ' be allowed to go into a foreign country: and all Marshals and military oflicers of the United States aro directed and all police authorities, especially at ports of the United States on the seaboard and on the frontier, are requested, to seo that this order is faithfully carried into eflect;and they aro hereby authorized and directed to arrest and detain any person or persons about to depart from the United States in violation of this order on,l wnnri t. r .inr Turuv.., i.. i,. -vdvocato at Washington city, for further instructions respecting the person -or persons so arrested and detained. Second Any person liable to draft who shall nbseut himself from his county or State before such draft is made will be ar tested by any Provost Marshal or other United States or State officer, wherever he maybe found within tho jurisdiction of the United States, and conveyed to the nearest military post or depot, and placed on military duty foi the term of the draft; and the expenses of his own arrest and conveyance to such post or depot, and also the snm of five dollars as a reward to the officer who shall make the arrest, shill bo deducted faom his pay. Third Tho writ ot huUax corpus is hereby suspended in respect to all persons so arrosled and detained, and in respect to all persons arrested for disloyal practices. (Signed) Edw in M. Stan ton. Secretary of War. Drafting. In a speech at Lafayette yesterday, (Jo v. Morton said, in regard to tho manner of drafting th quota of Indiana under thJ last call of the Government for 300,000 more man, that Commissioners would at once be appointed for each county, who would appoint doputios foretch township. Each deputy would proceed at once to prepare fur his township two rolls, one containing the names of all abl3 bodied citizon9 liable to be drafted, another containing the names of all citizens who had previously volunteered. Every township will theu be called upon for its proportion, after being credited for the number of volunteers it has already in tho field. Ry this arrangement tho draft will draw most heavily from those townships which havo sent fewest soldiers to the war lightest en them that havo sent most. A very just and impartial arL Tl- . rauglHitjn. w r . tocfiituci. Xto from Hon. V. I.. Yullniitli";liuiii, of Oliio. Dayton, Ohio, Aug. I, 1CG2. To the I'.ditor of the Chicago 'l iiues: As tho telegraph seems determined not to contradict its own falsehood, please say that tho statement that 1 was "arrested'' or "implicated" with anybody else arrested as a traitor is a deliberate falsehood, without any foundation whatever in truth. My solo treason consists in stern adheronce to tho democtatic principles and tlio ihimooratic patty the principles and the party of constitutional liberty tho true Union party of tho country. If ever arrested, it will bo solely for this and no othor olio nee. On Saturday nMit I addressed tho largest mooting ever held at night in Davtoil. It was a democratic meetinrr. nnd j iho people were out in full strercth and ; Smt. If it is worth whilj to contradict ahv telegraphic slander, pleaso publish this note, and oblige,

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K-;itivo t. l't the 1 .!,!- f:n I N"";!;iti;: of Cor ' i' i-.; narv 'IVa.k-? an I K.-ta l.I;s'..:t.-i,t ! t iin llxti Tr. it ok pa in r.D r.v Tin: tjakp ni OTI't'STK.: of t:,. town ol l'Iyii;.:.;:,. In ';-1 r.a.i, i n il ;my ;:r-o:i w ;-!.;:,.; :,.! ,.,,;).. ioif r in sii-l ' i'.vii, i:i i : -1 i 1 1 . t i s lit ll.iar.i f'..r:i llo-iise tip.-! cfuf. ami iT. u.l, H : n.'ii ' I h it an a;, - ::, u.t Miitül.U i'or, may, in t (isrit tin. irrant l:;m ;üw l:n-:i-o. ,-r.-. rn i.comAll s ;ca iT!)-'- -;i ill r. n i'-r tue loli !;i' Y';ir. or f.T o'li' or Inori' oii.ivtt 1 of a :! 'I'l l. jamonnt t ! -. fr mk-.'i !i :;r-e, t'fu. I ty iollars vvv v :;r, v live oo.i.;i- v i ach jua: , cf :i yi'i'r. The eivn ol.t-Zniin siuh erant f j lici'iip !iaU yy to tin' Mar.-iiai tli.' j ii.-i.. lix-l ; tlior-for, If'etli'.T with t!io Mar.-lialV '. e, ami i. le Lis reecii'.t for tho r ime; wh'.rli n r. i t the :t i -t 1 i cr.ut sliall tloio-iit v it't th.' Tr-ar-un-r. v.iti.a'l foi Ünvitl isiin? to siuh ner.-ni ;i lioi-n.-- u j.avnu nt of hi-; lee. ?iti unr.i. Any por?on ronvi'-'nl of luv in,' -. n v--.l w Itli111 u l ,1 own, tlie ti'i-nii J ol an a .iaion..Ti . lor lie nt rocls, ware, or in i i-!i (ii iis.-. wi'ho.t ut lilii-en-e, tirst oliia'tied, ! ; t 1 1 in- f nnl in anv sti in not less tlun li vc .iollars nor iü' a c i! an tv. n -ty dollars. M i "i ion jm i: i :i. f any porsön. witliont sadi K.-ri.s.- lir.-t. oi;! i"n od, pliall pell :it nnetion in said town mv '.;.-, wares or iiH'reiian'i'so, not prt'vioa v r i! t-.r sah' in sahl town, for at least, tlim- mon ii-:, cejitincr sales at auction tiv auetion'. t. vf liK.i-, administrators, jrnardians, trust v-, t t. :o!;.-o:;--eors. discliririn their lral dnti s. a i i r;.Tjji!iir also all s i'es of artii-li's tlie itoi!: or i ,. ijhoture of Marshall Con-ity, Jndiairt. !- of v.u:! . -heoi, liojrs and other livesJix 1:, .t-t- lior- ..n.i inuie?, or of luniin ntnils, or ai'ie'- o' !,. ; held prornrtv, liei-miin to Stiren- o ! o.v u. such person, on eoiivu tion t su ii -h ri !. lined, for each instance tliei cf. in aiy .-ma n.-t ' .- than live do'dais nr ni' ia- t!::;)i !.. ; i: v srT!o m mi. Out of iloois' -.ales at mm tin: mi b'ic f. Sido walks, or allevs ol' sail Ion 11 a f.- jr.' pioliiidted, i xci pt S.!es n lii'l S or lii'.l. - i.: .u the .-ti cts, aH'i ciiU'lcsdiawn lv iim -c c " :n '.'-. and in ease ol mk-Ii sales uj oi! iii- sii-i-i-. -i.i-'.i animals shall he k ir in necioii i-v I...i.-r ! '. i '. don or driven hi or;.. lo j ; i ; t': !! i i c: ' a cruwii :t t .Hi v one '. ioi i.t s. i :is 1 1 o' : i i t t -v :.'!: , the free T as.-: i.' of ur!i ftr- ?, and e.-;,::, i e-.I.-. -a th. f..r .M' i.i i.i.r. .1- i i!. " .....v ... ..... 0fthe owners or o.-i:.,auts ol ihe l-.t-linnieuiatidy contiguous to six 's c -n 'i s i i l.ten !ir-l oit mied .r t.s t vuir-.-'". ''. That in eases of sales at, he nun r- of nsidewalks t'tn-y shall ii"f l. oi.-tj :;.-tf.I !.v cles oxhihUeil for sale, or lv tin- n"A 1 a-i ; .1. I ol m 'i?o as to prevent t'.ie live paaue ot .-1. .'li -1 ri i sidcwalks. fT.l-rON S'XTM. Any person convi'-te.l t h iv i:i- v Km t ..e -I,.1: oll.of the 1 i.-t i t'oee t.-r such oifense, he lined in any not ies- thai; ;:, d'j'Iar, nor more than live dollar-. SUCTION sr.VKTM. Any person eo'vh ted oi hi:i ; li'v en not'e. of auction sales ly lin-h ; a 1 .!!, or can-- i th rinui'ii'-r Thereof, within -ai 1 town. l-i ',.-re ta-.n at the corners ol the :;eel-, an I in liont if the i iou'S v.ne-e Mien saies ;ire i.i i.iKe pi:n v. s 1:11. !'e lined tl.erefor in any sum not cctva.v three dollars. si ciioN i:;i;t:i. No street. peddh:r, hawker, or otln r i' dealer hv retail or who!ca!e, in Lood-, ; .'.:.' ies, ol ill :Ul merchandise, shall o.Ver t!i iii ne sa vehiele, or on foot .u othcrvvi-e within .--..id town, without a I'.inse there f.-r ir-t ohtaiue i: a;:.1, .a. !- license shall he tor one week, onr month, r i.n year, and sliad !' is.-.'uil ly tue i rea-i.r. r on i appiieint p-o'.uei:i tin p4Vtiient to him ol the ree.-ii.t I..itun o f two dollars i oi e week, live ilolh'.r- fi tliree m-inths, or lars fori ne year, tin appheant in add! said .M.ush.d n-id Trea-an i ' fees. si t lioN Mvni. ia. i-f; !)!- on 1 v in:' t .vorv nei hlh r. h: iw lo r, or :!. er peron through .-aei tö"'.'n o'ii i'o.r ,' o. !' .('.-. ' ; any way wit'i .;-, ware--, or n.. i.m.i:, ed or eMo.-.'d tor sale, shall Ihn ! ' e. n I o lhi:S!lol- i. lii'il e ill Itl ino sum, n it li s- than tv o do'.i.ns te.r ten l o ins; aiel m me sain.' um n a s:n.i conviction for having re!ued t h nv I.i- n-o .it the re'jUe.-t of the .Mar-ha', or of any joison o whom lie may olVer such ;j.'"od-, ;u'is nt i . t n i..n -Ilse for s de. SP T.o " I'.NT.'I A... ,..l-o..T, ili. -t.t'l ..lia.it i v - Irl i"'.li o? f-x!ii1ti.ir in ai.i-w.i, f-r any nyme,,! .r,.--:;.-en u'''i 1, nj. .!! tl'": 1 l. ;:i.V t!!"!'; i'.. t,e:ioi niau.'.-. ai. .-:au.- -i : -, v. n. .: uf ; t o. .' i I or anhua'.s; any I i-;d v s of t in. hi. n feat--, o ; or wire wa'.kiuir, r d atic'n-, or sh ;.!. of h t: d anv circus nieii'cric, n Oui al orait'fad ' uii-'Mt v display of v r.tnl 'pii-ni, d'-c j lion m- i ; n-i'nin tit n; or any musical concert or j . i i -i i . up ", anv other displav '-r pi i !' ,riu in-e i,f;!.- -a:n n oral ih si tij.tiiui, w i;.i out and siuned !v t!ie ('it. lin't.Si' liierefo', 1 1 1 -t . ! . - Trea-uicr, as l-creinait' r i-iy s't'-h oli" !-, i. ii loiivicli anv sum not h s th m f provid.ed. )i all, for lion thereof, !" f.u dollars nor more t!i m th.rty ioliar-:. fKC It. The aiiiO'.lilts to I.e paid f..r sn h !i censt S Iia!l he: s lo'.Io.v; (.fie. n .diat-- p.-r d ty i r nihl for any cire is or in nu'ei .w-A two do 1 per ilaj or nihi I'.-r any show, pi riort.i.u.i-e i r concert, other t'uiii a eij'cu or mi-!..i' i 10. T:npei Sun apply in for sta ll hivnse shall pav to tie. .Marshal the umotint iixeil then tor, and t ak- his leee'mt he siiilll produce to the Tie.i-uti 'T. whose - " i . . . .. . . IIUli It NIIH I'l l" r-"i it. . ii . : .1. .:1 I...... ...it.. i t:. i.i,..k f.. cm 1. .....i f the applicant paying i:i ad.In ami Tica-uii-r, their fees. at to v.o. I Aii i-Ii il cli r -'-'-i; t and li cen-es.ia: st.ue uie naii.o o; n t ne . m .t . . .i . . i the p,if;, ii'. t'lvin then for, wil.i th lutein . o ' ur,o-e :i n i expected continuance thereof; anli-hd!, a'-o, i;i l case ol any tneauavi i ei lermaia . ciieus . nu n oj trie, orthow of wild animjls, de.-i.u'-iiate the ht.il. 1in or place of hohiin;; the sam..'. Skc. 1. No provision f ihis Ordinal -h ill prevent ihe t;ivin of any concert, or the condu'-f-inir of anv ehititioii tmt iudeco-ou. or immoral. and the net profits of which vh.ill oe th-voted ex clusivcly to niiv rehious, ch irital.le, liternrv er seit ntifie purpose, or tj the benefit cf any i'i re Coii'pany in said town. Siic. 1. Any person or pevs v - wh;en steh li'.'CL'pe rmiy have heen granted, v. 1 -Iirt 1 1 he c mvicted of having eomJueted such hi!i-.t iop innocently or inimorally, shall, for ei. ty s'tch off - he lined in any ; -..m not lo;-- th.iii t'uc di !L; -nor moi'i: than ten dollars. iLC. 1 1. Anv person cuivi. tt d of h ivin.-;oe,ai-piel any t-trcct, souare or coinni.:i, belon-rin to am lowii, wuuoin, nrsi navinr oiaine.i tn writ ten consent of at lca-t thre of the momheis ef said Hoard for that pr.tpoa--; for . p..:-f,, ( ,; l. ; or exhil.it'oii of any circus, men a ..-i or show , -shall li fined t'lerelor i:i any strn m t less than ( five dollars nor more th in ton d!l,.i.s. j Sue. 1.". Any person nvicted of liavin Infer ! rupted r distuited any show , oNhiMtjon, eom eit ! or performance contemplated hy th:s h dinauci'.or ; any auditor or spectator thereof, shall he i'u A j therefor, in any s'utn not less than one dollar nor' more than ten dollars Sec. Any person cent lot od of hivhty erected , in the open air, or established in anv hooih, she.!, ' stand, or other place lor the soim::, ;;f auction or otherwise, any floods, wares, or m n-handiso, or any refreshment1, fruits, confeetionarv, or other articles, without having first, obtained a license therefor, shall ho fined in any sum not less th:m two dollars mir more than live dollars. ,,, ided. how ever, that this K.-tion shall not apply tohooths lieds, A.c., on the l air ! round, tluiin the continuance of the annual I Vr. Src 17. The amounts lor Piuh lici n-e.- rejuir cd hy the list preceding feetion shall l-o fixed at two dollar.-" per !.iv for a teniporarv auctioneei's license, niul one dollar per d.iv for euh neense

lorsiuli lootli, slie.l, staml, or other phiee, lorsueh j additin to tho town of Inw. ....!. in C.-uter Townuclling or vcmhup. The pei-so,, apphnu' for I ship, .Mash ill '.'ouutv. Imli iu i. Rich hce .se shall pay Ihe sum lived therefor to I C!'. M Kr.II! V the Marti al, tahimr; hisreeeip for the sann, and No. ',Vt S.

upon proimemj,' such receipt to the Treasuier, it shall he hi.- duty to issue the pariy :i lic ne in accordance with iho receipt. Tlieappli.-antiiiit.il i uses paying the M.ir.-h-il iindTtcasuicrtluir Ices, in addition to the sum requireil for such li - ei'iise. rKC. 1. aiil Lotnl m i v, at anv session there- ' d hy order or resolution, or anv three iiuTihnsi t'"on'r- ,,li,.v ,)V iM''uit in writing sine U.y tin m, !

i xcmpiaiiy pariy neue- ooiia li.lv rcsiileiit-4 of said steam m' "'in ootnpin. n orcio 5.uv, hi County of Al.iisnall, liom lhe iieeessitv of ohtain- j rood order, ready to m;t no and rvt. W ith tho iii such lieouse as pro requisite to die' hohiii'- ol ' latter w iil t- neld i ; 1 fi.une eonqdoto if wantany musical concert or other niu.-ical n. rform.oa eJ ed.

or for the erect in"; olhooths or sheds for lhn re ll-C: illll.llts, to 1. JJ( J. ,.v,,, i, 1. Ii Iii !l I, il t v Iii:.

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'iV.';i. - ;ifOit ! :r;:tr 'r ;:i ir-'i! ir '-rlor all vcr:::t. .f t:. .M i:--!nl f r !;-, j r.p-iTvc o;i- ir !i!!v in !s ; s-'-.;-t : id (h.HM r jii. I. ui i'i .n ! .i trv,;i. -'. :1 XA lav li.is ! .;i:a:ioj Ie ;:: i I - ;!!:i:re Iirrcbv K-IM.e.i S;.. . :i. in lof.' in 'I'!- ie.....r, ' ra-.d.i,:' i .a-- m i :i. t., t 'en t s alt' r !- : ' kiv' . !,;. 'I v It;;;,.- I -ii-J. l ho u in t!:e .1 i..-;;tl oTtl. '.S A ! I in o: J vl:o. :;. . i I , I all wio 7Z I " Iii-', t ' V. s no i ' i : . :e ! of t'.e i 3S1 S3 'I'I. at I k''i n y it. il.h I ca:-Mo,o wav to y t. i i-e-' . n. 0 D tj V!::. :: I will s12 In l.nye or !n:ol j i-.i t s t. rui t the i m airi'jeiit of if ' . r , I I u. .si.:. i-.-t : t:.' .i -t-r . r o';i. e, we a i v . : i II 1. . ' ' t , ; , . We : 11'!. -t , s ii iiKe n.i!v. 1 . , "- to i ay, an 1 to nets due i:-. ... id vith T. Me ! st -e. 1. 1 ! ':v - -V he o'i :; .. iiss.iRxc. 5SH( UXK, I . V-' .tit. H'liK ,4 i .. : i l O U Xol;:;irs Yihu ii !:,:. TV.:. 1".'. M' U Til, IM. t i ? i 1 1 1 ; r t : !;i im:: it Trus'i -i .1. rn.-ident and t rpol.tt town of lar-iiail and .tate I'ivmouth, in '.i of I , : . i I - i t u i- ' t ( -:::. tv o' - of ! i;':r.h re 1 o;,-, .i ? n In th - tow n r f Pii;)- . '1 . o;- ' ; lot Iiuniltered ; '.: t' ;; ' ji;r na m !f ! 1 ' rNl tliitteen, II i ta r: ::"! 'i half of sat;i 1 hi d art;;! otllh . o .'. 1 1 1 1 iV o' :'e- :i ' 1 1 in unknown. 1 I.: o-.vi.e i : v I . a I -I!- o-.:ii- 1 !.v !i t.-r ('.. : .:h half ol lot l'l-ier Il i;k;norlh v.-.. d l v C. I!, r-- ! I'!r t ! 1 1 1 ) OWllol'of lot ui.iul.eri 1 !:i n. he, and are nunili ii .of o nriu : ". " ! ! 'A c W ,.UU" 1 --!. -oeth h'.'lf ot ; ..M.ii. i.i.- r i ' r 1- ni : a : Tl in! 1-; i'i't-1 I. I " I I ( . I; ' I I I . i i ri- ! i. :it t',.' .. I ; !..-:. v., :! i' i i ll i .i i.r I lot !...?:;:.. r . . :: .. a o. Ii.'iad' r a. e r: r f 1 t a-o:: tho South si !o ii ! -ti !; i the r - tit ? i -: ' . n , .hence nnrih -i:- i.u'il it mter- . a; t! e sot:tli-w f.-,. i d i.'.iT-o lit ni- : . : v".'.., j,;a,t ,f ' - :i.i k and im' o i o i id on n t les-i : . i - 1 1 i io t ti v Willi t. 1 ! .I la- i tl: 11; I 1 -1 ;i i !.'.'... Ol 1if -.' 'i i ; ' i ' ' -to u , and there .-.-.J. And are her. hv s;iet ltii-d ..f this orintv of the -vi:! e. i ans of tl..--i,. a ! . . v m i.- ! l i 'il i i Ci I. 'i'i; : t' '.V . ! ; : i -111 f.. or . "i ti .''. Avii !:.: i i (!: ol' I'll" and tl ii l 'If! " V- o. f It i ! i' prov'57 ,1 .'. with. ic. ,11 i- :i I i- .o t c. : ';:; ;':! :u tin .a a. r i '. 1 '. i. 1 'i'rv;t-tirer of --.'it f : - ; t ' I 1 1 - ! ; .ii ; t. . . ot- :!.m ... . : i :! .. . .:: ' ! I tie ahr i V e i ., i, i ! . t o I to 1 t ;i tax or. thus.; N w ' Ii '. e provisions ill i : .! .- th. tn tl-e of in.- .ail a Ik-. J !! V. KT I Niii.!. I re. t f I; tar l A. Ti; i -i : .. .. t V ::.-m i.b cni'N. ' ' lie; r' i. : '.V v tl i' .i I'Moii has ' v id, 1! . - :; . , !' V. ..-! allC. wind vi j'i ..- -i t t' .. i l:rd of tv. I: Co: IIII'IS-. oia.ty. ; ::..-:r t.-xl luce t ij; 'l viii: I'm li:e aeatil'ir in.u, in I t mlj-r 1 ot s.) mm 1; f South fiei i. o t. Ot fiviiien tli, hi'i :un. as u' l..ist t i .vi n o in Ku.ll, . ... ka 11 1 exret f I ortv teet in the i-nt.o- f ihe-atoe. (;i;u;i:i: i.. i;u ink, joiin c. iiAb..N(.r.i:. "TV. T 1 T I C T, ish.rr'.y '.i,n ti at th. t.r.d r4 S.Il'li Hill, ..I Ü l' lii't tl I 1,1 .I th.. ( Oil! t.iis-iom-rs C t it . f Mat -hail t'o:.t f.. Ii. li.iiit, t' i, .. hohh ti-i!-iii ' i at lo ou l!.e C..I." ilou-e i i: -t M'.nda v in ! 'i ;ti i : 1 1 . oni -ii -:to. r. lv:-. .; !y lor a i i'-jf of ii'-i !- 'o -ed -.iltoXI V4ti:i ! ii-paTs ui 1 pi i .' - d' l.t.-.tlTie-i less tii ill one i,U il I. W IUI II: il.IV r tin1 a ! ! ; i' i it ; sei. J o.M."l lot o. J I. in la" (ni:iiy In. :i. in.!. o. rr.-tS. O'I V!i.-'l I i'i 1 1 M' to sell is tt.un tf r.ume::, Marshall J' II N ilAl lilt, Jr.. To Mk-i)l E.ö;im' fiildrr. Tl. uii I'.r-i.-.iii d w ill rc'ci i . a led J r-pvals. imtil :lo!t !lV, ,M:i'.-t '.'ml .I! t.i o'clock P. M of said dav, for hutidiu .,i, i , :t, si Li-i'l !.o-.i-i half mi Iu Tor further j..u licu'ar: t .he of M.-! AI.l. Tru-tio. r NOTICE ishv'tehye'uca that t!se umlcrl S si.enod w iil at (lie S-.-pte-nhi rterm, I - tVJ, of the IJoard of Countv t oiuni:s-:i an a s to;- Mar-haH Coiady, ni.ilo' aop';e t'.io'.i to said ! md for u license to retail iutoi- itln;; lienor-, iu a less nuanti'.y th m a ijiiavt at a torn ace ol sale to he mi hit o. I. in 1'ear-oii! r f. r i '." I S'e.-iM l u . tie am i.oiicr. w i(h sh illlinr heltoi .vA pulley; a p f-iding ttiill. s-.littin.- saw. and .-"her m ol itietv. Ali,, for f.,r . 1 l,ii!din Ut an-l ouniiiirrs tiicreou nit-ihle for m.inr.'fttir:ie pi:r-t Al . fo- no ' l 'oder, with Th-' fore;; "he: pr .! ty will he Fold o;i fair tin

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