Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 14, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 July 1869 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT.

EDITED AND PUBUSBKD Ii I

D. E. Van Yalkentmreh.

Thür lay. July

8, 1809.

South Bend: Cherries 12 eta.

nature of these peaceable relations ever Man from California came through in, By thc 0cean Bank robberv which! -Miss Fanny Yoxng m will be found inevitable. , r0Ur and half days 18 out ol 20 ocurred in New York n few daji sgo I Public in Kansas City.

Notwithstanding the moral aud phy-, sheep drowned, owned by Klent Sing- Jr. Irani; C. Johnsoo, the well known

iei uauie is

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sical unities ot whicn we nave spo&en, cr, near iiaun liltk. iruu iu wa- j ' -v,

ter raising aud overflowing the bland ' (rammer wnitc on i visu ; gr.

The Nevada legislature has licens-

the country is still too extensive and its social interests too diversified, not to civc lisz to those divergencies of opinion which are sure to find their solution iu war, un'e-s means he em-

thc coupons

on

a rapc'on a little girl'only eight rcari keeping. To-day

old 120 Masons of 8. B. attended i.W0 of the bonds nu. anting to $270 Franc. sco.

are uue, which make- his loss Dearly

to, l thouöaud dollars. Ho received no

tice id his loss from

ot power is thc first duty of govern- Valparaiso : Gurney, the editor 1 Tuesday. New AW

11 it be ot a kind to create sec- , thn y-j,,,,. has returned from east

em trip-.. Hon, T. J. Merrifield and j fen

ployed to adjust and reconcile such the celebration of St. John's Day at

differences. To preserve this balance j Goshen

mcnt.

tional hostilities iustead of allaying

them, it is in no sense adapted M tM Qo)t (. A. PUrf 6 hlTd formed part-! county recently stole a big of wheat

purpose for which it was established.

grown cut of local diversities would serve to excite a more active and vigorous natural life. But to injOTC a lasting co-operatiou of functions and a desirable interc angc of mutual benefits, requires a perfect equilibrium ol

political forces between opposing sec- but we are unable to inform our read

iheks is a journal puuiisiieu j tious. The balance once destroyed, a I era which one got her, if either...

sew York city, rejoicing in the rather astounding title of " Tki hnperialitt." Its object is .-ullieientiy indicated by its name and the motto which flaunts at its mast-Iiea.!: The Kmpire is react." The mere fact thai such a japcr H being published in this coun

try, and that it already has a large and rapidly increasing circulation, H nc of the severest criticisms that can be made en rep tibi lean misrule for the past cL'lit Tears. That our readers nsaj'hsvea taste of tbs Imperialist tender, we copy, from a late number ofthat paper, an articlecntitled " OUR NATIONAL UNITIES.9 It there is anything of which Americans, as a people, have a right to be

proud, it is of the possible future, rather th iu of the past history or present condition of the nrtion. Our progress thus far has been a progress in spite of not because cf, Democracy; and when we look back i quarter of a century, reflecting on the giant strides we might have taken had not the cure of a false and abnormal social and political organization hung Ii ko a mill stone round the neck of the nation, .e find much cause for regret, and little, if any, for honest and worthy pride. So is it with our preseut condition. Agitated by fierce internal strife and discord; by sectional hostility and unrelenting party antagonism; weak and powerless at home and scarce respected abroad by the third rae powers of thc world; this is all we have to be proud of to da But neither the past nor the present have witnessed more than the slow

processes of nature that arc workin

out our natural destiny, governed and controlled by laws as inexorable as

LECAL ADVERT S.

A buried treasure was recently dig- Sixty-one new newspapers weio

Der nuart ... .Green rcas 40 eis. a c-jvered near Wareland. Montgomery . Sfqrtnd i n tl.fi T'mrml tfifpa r1ur5n

peck . . . .Colfax and wife expected last ' C0UTnt? iu thi ?tatc b? a ,,:!me,J j May. c. , ,t . Mcintosh. The luck v individual wa J

.a n : v or Aiomi.iv i in v r in . . . . . m .i n .!.- : .: -

- ena'Od m roo?in". when he discover-1 i nc receipts or tue fence Jubilee eiseasetl, will öfter for sale at i u wc m

i a n m - I - - -.

raige licenses were issued in June, two two different parties for the same lady

BUSINESS NOTICES.

EXECUTRIX SALE, Notice is hereby TO THE FARMING A THRESH frivcn that thc undersigned executrix ... ., of the last will of Grove () Pomeror, 7- w COMMUNITY.

;n ptowia

eda belt filled with gold coin, and on J were nearly $1.000 000. .1 I .! 1 -II Tl. .

earinen vessel nuea wun silver i nc- j newest of the coins were dated in 1S."1 !

Fred. Douglass h applied for the

ciy, at the late residence of the lestoter, LA PORTE THRESHING MACHINES! m Center town-hip. Marshall c.. Ind., on SATURDAY, J ULY 24, 1809. gm enia th LaRaAe Thrwbh:? Ma

- ' . i i r i i iic personal iiiwurrn uiuic csiaie con- .- - ..... . " 'V Y, ,v ' uv No clue has yet been obtained by which admwMon of Ins yoangett son to the sistI!lff of borsesTcowa, mower and reaper Imi? the mystery can be solved. Naval Academy. j threshing machine, young cattle, larmimr ter. at Plymouth. 44t? STEPHEN IXHJDKW.

' 1 r !c rs. ivc. M i' io c. iiuat :ice ai ... . ...

a Notar lOnVlnrk. i I awas in dent to me in any way are

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T.rn.a nm. nftl.iwA A.Ahtra n1 it n, lor to CBJI at once ami msKC aiTance

on which they were kept.... A hendlr . . .,.. J 1 I government honaa to the amount ot

was arrested for attempting to commit gQX) m the üeeaa Bank for

I cash in hand, oyer three dollars, a credit -""paj w gtye sausiaction in some

or nine months will be given, the pur- , " . chaser giving note at interest, waivinc ra,,oU on' I war I will be compelled to ralnation or appraismcnt laus, with good rr.s,I,til, unpleasant nenaa to aettlo 6,,,,,-it,- I with those trboneelcet or refuse to settle.

eu gamoiing. sale ; c 3

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MARGARET POMSROY, Executrix. 1 " '"J,,KS rrtan, an hi i 1 1 hays m SKY. H. II. Dbcksok.

Shipbuilding is active at San

gUEBirrs HAE.E.

: fttlsbur?rli, i t. IVayncA CM :-. BSMB II-. -

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i unit: im an uuii'i ui sie ana a uc- :

'!(( (Jl 1 1 k f- ' I -i . W! T'.. .f" l I .1-1 . m I ri. IKllfwl ! . .. ....

Roainn hau elnnn.xl nrw OO Oi,n i , V.i ii " , . , . V Uil alter Aj.nl -iO, '1 rains v i. IMSCOn lias tnipped 0C1 P23,UW- out o the Office ol thc Cl rk Ol the Mai- Startous dilly, (Sunday.- cx&vted.) a- follows:

Train loavinci'liicaso at P. M.. testen dalir.l r I ' : . . . t ....-. . . & . a . .

muLnlyr. (months. and Elizabeth Place, t me directed, I wBl ' - TKAtXS GOFXO WEST.

A theft of $0 a penitentiary of- A Baltimore la y reeeatlj thot i ise iu Indiana. A man ia Union mad dog on thc street.

The scholarship ol Grant's son at

We do not ned to waste time in show- j Qu;irterv meeting ( Methodist) last

ing that, although tested under thc ; kSatur(Jay and Svmdf,. . .Prf R

most favorable circumstances, uemoc- j .

nership lor the practice ot the law.... I which was proved to be worth 99- wt p0;ut vcry juW

T1 llAia Kmnrr " n I r i.nttf I sa S4Wäfl VI

, ' . , I In Uswego the i-eonle are called

racv has ever excited an influence fa

rorable to disorganization and disturbance, but fatal to a peaceable adjustment of the difference that have grown

ing a

mu5

ical convention, i Five-twelfths of a cent in.. re would have

sent him to the penitentiary. The Terre Haute Journal say that General Lew V; !lace has once

.... 25 VOtet for and 11 against lay delegation, in thc ML B. Church That versatile and inimitable jrenius

' Cave" Rogers, Esq. was to have de- more, for tne twentieth time, " resuui-

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out ot opposiug interests in rival see- jfwj an oration list .Monday. Sub- ed the practice of law" iu Crawfords

tions. Our present political system. ;ecf Licutontious movement. . a si a i J

based on false theories ot political

together by a brass band. The French government requires

offer for sale, at public auction, on

Suturdav. Julu 81. 1C 39.

' Piitliir"!i between the hodrs of 10 o'clock a m and Rocheater.' 4 o'etock p in, a' the court Louse door in Plymouth, Marshall countv. Indiana, aa ciSü" the law directs, the fbllouing dcscriheil Mtwiiion.'.

r al estate, to-Wit: Orrvlue . The s'-.mh half of t!ie north easl IVac-: RSSfci'"'

i tonal (jwartcr ot seetlon ten (1G) Michl- j ... gan mad lands, cist oftho Michigan roa i i '

containing one hnnlrcd snd ßrty-seven

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that thc fronts of all buildings shall be 'Or"' eres, more or less ritual ed in Mar Ft .... . 1$ T.37

,!Mn. j .... mmA ..rrp K ttnaf c i ... P conuij. imiiana, to lie uightst hid- u.aa mo 4 i fi.r.i " li54xU.3r ccanea OS and alter the hist ul .May of derforeash, without regard to appraise 10. - Uss " set- 1. of the present year aud periodically af- i ment laws, subject to redemption laws. I . ' 'S'-, " " " ; ! rorro.iri,e J i U DAVID HOW.ShctiffM C. w,..: ,!, IT i : u:

Warsaw: The Indian tun is enlarsr-

ville.

Indianapolis is fifty years old. The

terwards.

Commodore Vandcrbilt has taken one entire floor in the new hotel at

The delinquent taxes of Wabash

equality, and practically denying tlie ; cJ to a tcn columu aQ(1 is first log cabin was built there by George Niagara, Canada, for his family, during existence of any supreme authority but f ' Pogue iu 1819. the summer.

the will of the demagogue-led popu- ! ' - r . , " . our exchancre list. Aside from its

ulaee. has encouraged ma antagonisms - couuty this v , . . . P I black-and-tan political proclivities we ., J , . of sections and narties striving: for i . . r r thousand doln

- a w

General Smith, late governor of

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supremacy, until peace and harmeny have fl?d before the careless war cries of contending factions. In such a condition of affairs there seems to be little to encourage those who arc earnestly laboring in the cause of peace and good government; but the eye of faith can discern, even in these dangerous and destructive results which

I have followed the practical application

of the dogmas of democracy to the purposes of government, the evidence

those which brought order out of chaos of a s0Cla! aud P0,Itlcal demoralization ia the beginning Thc evils that af- j wnich always precedes revolution, flict us now are not thc pangs of death ! WllCD tllis ni'proaching revolution shall but the throes ol a mighty parturition have becn successfully accomplished, that shall combine order with progress aud the irresponsible ru!o of thc m?ny and give us liberty with laws and gov- has ivcn PIace' fi,iallr aod f jrevcr-to ernment without oppression. that of the one sovreign intelligence. The magnificent destiny of this nr a neW bnd baV beCÜ adJöJ t0 the tionis predetermined and inevitable, that now render rhe nation mand it is borne to Empire on resistle- rably a unit, anu we shall have current of fate. The geographic! entered on the new era of our national c c . . nrosnerity and nrouresj which the proconhguration of the country ncecssi- Yt,vtli j to t tofn- l r.- i -i phetic visiou of more than gre.t statestatea the perpetual rolitieal ana social 1 . , r,; Um i i man already dimly discerns in th? unity ot the race, and points it out as' innn, ; r.c n , ,. I immediate future toward which we arc the location ol an kmntrw thi cli.Il !

- - Wt . L'UUII rank first among the powers of the WOrlcl. Owing to its peculiar conformation, this country c aid never have beeu the nurserv of infant communities

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possesmg euvnzmg instincts, it contains none of those natural dirisuMM so common in Europe, capable of shelter-

wish its abundant success .... Wright

House almost completed ... .New billiard saloon. House breakers ore at work in Bainbridge. . Wade Hi'inpton recently visited Indianapolis. The court house at Bedford is to beremodled. Spiritualism is on thc increase all over the Stale. A slight earthquake agitated Ohio Co. the other day. Army worm devouriug whole fields of corn in Knox Co. The valuation of the school property of Fort Wayne is 125,000. Street preaching in Muneic for thc first time last Sunday evening. Dogs are slaughtering sheep by the wholesale in Washington county. A grape bug i.-. destroying the vinayards in Washington county. Sorghum is being successfully cul

tivated in the s uthern part of the State.

liivonia circuit Las given twentynine mnjority against lay delegation Skeletons have recently been washed from graves in the oid cemetery at Madison. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, both over 90 years of age, reside iu Tippecanoe county. The city Council of Richmond proposes to raise the price of a liquor license from S50 to $100. Watermelons, all the way from Alabama, are offered in the Indianapolis market at fabulous prices. The letter carriers at Tndianapola arc fretting un their routes, and will

sides is solid rock and as smooth as a commence delivering in about one week.

Circle to the tropics. The only moun- floor. It is difficult to perceive how it i The Greencastlo boys have been

ars.

An artesian well in the Court House grounds, at, Toit Wayne, is being talked of. The Vanderburgh county Poor Farm boasts of a hog weighing 1,700 pounds. Not a very poor faroi tor hog raising. The Tipton Time states that th.Vvsshingtosian Temperance Society of that place numbers about 0U0 mem bers. The Goshen 7ftlt?S Syfl the exportation of black walnut lumber this year promises to ezeee 1 that of 1868. Mrs. Jackson, ofWoIeytown, Miama

county, was made the. happy mother of

three infant girla on tl e 14th inst. They are ah alive and doing well. Thc Delphi Journal aays the greater part of the citizens of that town sleep with revolvers under theil heads, and warn thrives to be carelui or they will eat hurt.

preacher.

STATE OF INDIANA J Marshall COCXVY . $

In Ccmm-m Picas Court. November term

1869. Preston W Green f vs - Divorf ".

. Anna Gi'c-cn J

The plaintiff in the abnve entitled cause, by his attorney, baa filed in my office his complaint against the defend -

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J V I atate of Indiana, she is llierefore uerebi

nd Boutwell regulated him, but Delano still smokes aud falls back on

Gr rant.

hastening.

FOR THE DEMOCRAT. AN OVERLAND TRIP TO OREGON. ———

MeClellan iutends to make a tour through Canada and the Northwest during the summer. A snow storm passed over the town of Lccco, Italy, out. e evening cf .june 15, The latest fashion among the London "nobs" is to carry a poodle in their arms under the flowers in their respective button -holes. Fashionable people iu Europe

against her, and unless she- appear and

next term of said eomt, to l- began an I held at the court house in the town of Plymouth on the 1st Monday of November : 189, said complaint and the matters and

things therein contained and alleged will be heard and determined in he r altsencc. JOHN C. CU8HMAN, Q rk. J u. P. Klisgbb, Depnty. -

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J. M. KIMBALL, U b'I Tickst Age at.

FURNITURE. ItMTlUt.

l anil Purposes, of Marslinll County, lud., for thc Yrar 1HC8. Thstshavs bees county orten i-ti-ti. nim-.- tbe Mid day of May, IS6S, to Ul 1st d;iy of jsac, IWÖ, for the following, to-wlt :

KINT. EXSEKSC, Ast or f Appial-ra UimiUb SSe.Otl a I . .1 - . 1

have tabooed railway traveling this Attor at y (special) nt.sfl 1 , . " n Bridsss. 2!. no .seasOD, and are wandenns over H.n- iii.iMir--iw.ic 21s

HaililTr. 271 mi Blat.U Book and Stationery 1 504

Omtuiaaiotier,d ( u. . County Asrlaai ....... Conuaon Pisas Jadgu c i.-rk Coastr

a house of ill-fame on a ni-ht not lon; althieat n'.riees of its ai in tl.,. iiS.I' ii;;'''

The Lebanon Patriot says the Court House of that town was converted into

rope in their private carriages. Cognac, the famous brandy towu of France, is said to be one of the

DALLES CITY, OREGON. West of Mormon City, the scenery is grand beyond description. Ten

ing the germs of incipient uatiuna and miles weit of Mormon City wo pass thc

of protecting them against each other until they are able .0 protect themselves. Here no such fortified locaii-

"Devil's Slide." It is composed of two perpendicular rows of rock running

up 800 ft. to what is called "Brigham's

ti s, capable of becoming the cradles of , Peak The space between them I nationalities, are to be found. The , should think, wus some 10 feet.

whole cjuutry is open and exposed! The bottom of the space between the

rroni ocean to ocean, from thc Arctic

tiin barrier i3 banished so far to the can be the work of nature, as the rock West thai give3 us an oastcrn slops of are piled up, one strata above another

more than a thousand miles in width, with no obstacles to overcome in the

and as straight as though they had beeu hewn by the hand of man. As

passage acro3 more serious to cross ! we approach Ogden the scenery bcthan a few fine rivers of no consider- j comes more grand. Five miles cast of able width. The climate of this vast Ogden we enter the Devil's Gate, expanss of territory, though embracing i This was v ildcr than anything I had nealy all of the Continent lying with-! yet seen, great cliffs over a thousand in theXorth temperate zone, is so equal j feet high, loom uron either side of the ized by phy?;cal causes and by geo- road as if to crush it out of existence, graphical and astronimical laws as to 1 Thifl place is virtually thc mouth of the offer no violent contrasts nor detract ' canou. We pa s through this a disin any appreciable decree from its ' ancc of one mile, cross Weber River

general character of unity. It is evi- f.r the last time. From here it fUJM

amusing themselves chipping of pieces

of the tombstones in the cemetery at that place. Delphi has three old ladies. Mrs Cullen in her hundredth year ; Mrs. MeSlheny in her ninety-third year, and a Mrs. Bond .n her ninetieth year. A Lafayette German hooked a Wabash pike, and in endeavoring to take it off the line, the fish bit his thumb off. Next Saturdry will end our terresterial tribulation, if certain Millerites are correct, for they prophecy the end of the world on the 10th.

tl,n, nn.l , in n southwestern course and oinnties A HCW town has been laid Ofl On the

""'s.j "J tuu u in. Ml V g-" I . . -r . .. , ,, , . . . e 1 t t. in i. ' line of the öt. Louis, Vandalia and

uiuer causes, vnac America was uosigo- mio cuh juivu --j iuh tuum. ed to furnish a home lor a homage. I After Dtissing several Norwegian neous pecple with a rc.-.dy-mide ervili-1 and Swediah settlements we arrive at nation, who should form a single nation tne efy Ogden 1,034 miles west of without nurul. political or social direr- Omaha, an 1 742 miles from Sacramento sities of greater importmce iiian its Calilbfaia, at 5 p. a. Friday. Here few geographical disparities It is not ' I will leave you. and my next shall be strange, therefore, that such a people 'a description of my trip frorahorc to did actually esjBSa to it, with a civilin-' Monument Point, thc western cud of

iion aireauy pr "pared, and that ol tlrse lHt: ' cunui srnvisw, ami ucyouu

elements was foissed a nation of ti:c kind dc.-;crib( d. As. ras ien lercd DOS sible by thc geographical unit of the country, the v;rious dementi compobing this honsogs o if a have continued the devalopment o4 c civilization brought from the ft 'U r . a rtcr.s of Europe with wonderful uniformity and

Very Truly Yours, ORLANDO M. PACKARD. ===== THE STATE. ———

LaPorte: New peas and cabbage ....Auditor's and Treasurer's office i being newly roofed . . . .Spiritual lecture hist Sundav ... .Streets bains

harmony. Speaking the sai i lan gua"e i f t i 7. . . . i cleaned 1'rof. Jackson orgUiiing obeying the same laws, conquering un-1 . . , r.. e . J n ' I n a musical convention .... Liirht fat

der the fame nag, and owning the same

tnirfln.l,..!.'.. 1 . '. . 4 I . ! 1 I I

'T u e l heal of the JfWns has been transport

orthe wlioic vast country have march-1 i . I cd to ed forvrard snoulder to sl.ouhlcr wi'h . " Thnt in eieml i-lc np the rn or of time, an unanimity of seatiuent and design AN ,: r" u"' ", rc playing." never before witnrs.;l iu tie history The vehtele used for the occasion was of the world. With a go, crnmcut a " tastefully arranged " bnquet, preadapted to the cxingencies of the na- scntcd by a lady ... .Lady thrown from tion which Democracy ncv. r has been a wagon!2hrokc an arm . . . .Theatrical üor can be the did'tr U'cs that have' troupe a TTunti min'p hall

I Terre Haute Railroad, twelve miles

wert of Torre Haute. It has been christened Winchester. A workman, named Dickinson, came near losing his life last Monday

evening, while engaged in cleaning out thc court house privy. Overcome by the gases, exhausted, it was with difficulty that he was rescued. Life wa? nearly extinct when he was taken out, By the timely aid of a physician his life was saved. Ex, The Grcensburgh Standard is of the opinion that "we have too many ennrts in this slate and too little court. In evidence of this it says that the cx-

since. It also says that a decent lady cannot walk the streets without dansrer of ios'ilt from libertiues, who arc constantly on the lookout for a strumj et. All of wbish indicates a bad state of morais at Lebanon. A fatul case of cholera occured at Stringtown, near Evansville, the other day. Evansville hag a colored citizen vho is ouc hundred and s x years aid. He has jut buried his youngest child who died when thiej months old. The Madisou Courier says that in six days, six hundred ha' rels and one thou sand one hundred b ixes of starch have been shipped from that city East. John A. Con well, of Aurora, has been appointed Clerk of llcarboru county in tne place of Colonel Cheek, deceased. He has agreed to give the family of the lamented Cheek 31,000 a year out of ths earnings. A cheese factory has recently been

started in White county. The proprietors are mauufactoring about two hundred pounds of cheese per day, full) equal to the best Ohio factory oheeae. They contemplate using the milk of at least five hundred cows next season There arc sixty-five income taxpayers in Gibson county the highest, 10, and the lowest, 17. The total amount of iuc onies on which tax is paid it $54.287.

a 1 SlV. WUVUG World. I Inorance I Insane A man in Georgia is so fond of hiqaesi Jurorridmg on horseback ih tt be ahouiaer- 1 1 ibraT7 I lasi Apprateet cd a saddle and walked sixteen miles Money ihuhIkI . . Poor Slier a horse for tho pleasure of ridintr PublicPrlntinsr

Read Hte :t- of Election.

! Sheriff county

survi or coonty school Earsstier, Sntcll Allosraaee

Ieersic on the 27th of July, to cuntin- itiuMc".

him b ick.

A convention of American Philologists is cal led to meet at Poush

RliSCELLANEQUS.

died

The -idow of (Jen. Worth

on tli 3 2Gth ult. The grasshoppers arc eating up Utah. Miss Anna Dickinson has gone to Kuropo. Colfax and party start west iu August. Allen, the "Wickedest Man," thiuks badly of the unmitigated humbugs who brought him into unpleasant uotoriety. An Ohio county clerk came to Indiana, was divorced, and had married a young lady who wrote in his office, before his wife knew anything about it. Senator Morgan, of New York,

will exceed fiut thousand dollars. t ii.- i m - t j

sheep stohn trom a pasture .... i he . r,lCI v r , ; . . ! column of "Southern iNews, we find

pense of the Wiley murder trial in that ' gave his son 1200, which I he young

county will not fall short of perhaps man invested at litusvino and made

00,000. There arc said to be 60,009 drum

mers, or " commercial traveler," in the

the following. Thc relatives of James

Stapp have not, so lar as wo have aseer- j country. tained, recsived anything relative to, ßlooniington, Illinois, has strawthe nordet. "James Stapp. the son of . . , 4, . ,,. , i i a it i t i I , berries so large that '22 ol them weigh tiie Lniteci Mates lax lollector. den- r

eral Milton Stapp, was murdered onjaPound

Saturday, 11th instant, at Go'i.id, Tex

fTia Kudvr fr,nrfl nn s ,.,,. .

perforated by eleven bullets. No clue , built M HNfl Ind , on thc .site

to the murderers

A new Episcopal church is to be

of the old one.

ue lor several days, Since the Viceroy of Egypt's airival in Paris he has received over six hundred letters a day from persons requi ring assistance. Thc total amount already asked for is over 1,000,0001. Bequests for employment are more modest, amounting to only nine hundred. A San Francisco man has sueil another for 40,000 damages for enticing away his wife, and detaining her again.-t his utmost peaceful efforts, whereby he has been depiived of her society and assistance. lew days ago, a white m:in, a

fisherman, resid ing on the Ogee bee canal, ten or twelve miles from Savannah, Georgia, sold his wife to another fisherman for tdxtj bunches of fish, valued at fifty ceuts per bunch. Tiie wife was perfectly satisfied with the trade, and is now living with the purchaser. An English paper ays it is not au uncommon thin" in the country for ladies traveling in first-class railway curriage.5 to cut down aud carry away

t lie silk curtaius of the windows, for the purpose of making aprons ol them. So general did the nineties become on

one line, that all new curtains were made of a material that was not worth stealing. At West Pithole, Ta., on Thurslast, Mrs. F. Smith and her child, 3 years of age, were burned to death. The mother was throwing crude coal oil on a fire, when thc burning oil caught thc clothing of the child and enveloped it in flames. The unthcr

attempted to save the child when her own clothing ignited. They lived but a few hoars. If you would be healthy, happy, and exhibit your wisdom, eat when you arc hungry and cease when your appetite is snti.-fied ; drink when you are thirsty and no more than is- necessary to quench your thirst ; guard against rapid changes in the temparaturc of your lyete ttt, and in all tilings conform promptly aud cheerfully to thc reasonrtblc demands of natur.

TVcasarer eoanty. War Wood

Ns.es 1.184JB 3S9 1 1 iet.se sssje.1 atajs ;.yn 96.25 usee 11. is Tlii.iJs, J'i.10 i 115-81 431415 ISO (Ml 257.31 ntoo MASS 110 SB Ö1.7H 9S.90 ? T5." "l ivi.no BsS M a.;j .'" iXI.SO

MA TR ES SM S Spring Beds, and LOOKING GLASSES. ETCl

Havasa nssjaalrJ faniiti'-a. sw ste rziMed la Safer our koocN at

EASTERN I H K Li,

And naraateB to pshsfjr the public, toil to tLe quality of our Koods and the prices lit rbidi s a JiTcr thciu.

UPOJtTE,

.WJIA.VA

KAIlGHKIt C O

ITJi33,S0

Total

AaSHastasMMt samsolpn aad expenSitaroa ol Marsksll coantr, Ind.. lor las vcaf ISS9S Thr Auditor berewltb sabmits to the Co nd of Coiumi--io:n r of Marshall connty, the following exhibit of receipt t- aud exp-.'uditurVi ui aid couu ty Tor the ycur eaatsf 3lu 31st, L8SS, SUBCKSTTS:

c

For delinquent tuxes found at October settlement, KSÜ3... Docket fees Conimpa Picas Crl License for Bhow Menagerie Connty Rerennr t'oun ! :it April BctUcment; lS' Jnry fees .Stock sold for Poor Farm

719. 101.00

UNDERTAKER.

1AB1NKT WAKE.

A M 1) FURNITURE. A. L ALLEMAS di t '( .

00 1 Havc a band at atltiaass a easainVtc arH slsfraat I flU.ckofCsbisftt Wisrssssl Furi irtiii". sbliTi rbij I arill asli st r reassssiMa rat-. Ai o sssssSH 30,590.13 j cturk or unaertskera Parshbag Hoam and 13 00 1 oilaso(rall kbsas. A jrood Dearsc bt-!i nic t h'mi theeitabUabmeat.

Total Receipts Total Expenditure!

.'$90,400.10 . 17,539.00

te-nis

a. i Ai.r.riiAV. .f co

penditure 12.924 S I J

UcUuct tourl iioihc lunii.. f.v -. .. i

Totid 4,698 Tu All of which is respectfully submitted. A. C. THOMPSON. A. M- C. June 1st, 1009. Examined and approved by the Hoard William QabUUSOX, IIk.nky Kaocss, Commissioner-. Btatb or Im. i ana, i Masshau C'H m v ) I, A. c. Thesnneon, Auditor in and for said county, do certify the above and foregoing to be a true copy of the original, as

appears from the record of the Board t GLASSWARE and LAMPS : :.. ..... . ;....

vuuuilMWwiicia in uii 'iio i . In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and : flK IL. S. the seal of s;iil Board, at Plymouth, this Twentv-nlnth day of .lune, A. 1). 1809. 4:) A. C, THOMPSON, A. M . C

CROCERS. 1ST OPBSBIS. SHOOK CRAWFORD. on t!ic

Curuer 9entkuf the frrA"er Assess. ha$jutt Sjarisew fjft Mac of

ucons W I o.

WOOLEN FACTORY.

Allcinaii Woolen Faotory.

tlPPECASOETOWN, 'N"

Mai Hfktciii r r o'

C4SSMJW. fiOR h l.v, sin. i' GMJ ) rtd'm und Pujejt mmi tun, ntfiM, warn, mni till, CLOTH hresmm;, DTStXG; FTLLfXG, fr.. fr

"I oie, raiding. Sabtabag, Jbs. au of oarssssai I lalatbsss we will excaaagfl for Wool at the Pactorforal A L. Alleuian &. ("o.' c.nbim-t

Store, two door "'rV "( h Pirk " IIon! i PlTSKHtOl I'' I.'

Of the latest .tn.i most annroved styles, w-bich will bo sold at prices that defy corajH-tition. CALL AND RXAMINR.

AlsO I frtöh f-jpplr ol üBOfex Fi viL r onocL'nir i'iish Paid r- Country IVesfnee. 17 shook & CRAWFORD. S 1U.( lvKK A. CO.. H asliSSal and retau dealrr ia a r ( OERIES, n o vi si $ys, RorKFUr: Ol tUtMSWAMK rJTolioo, Cijrnrs, Aco-9

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