Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 July 1857 — Page 2

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THE DEMOCRAT.

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X. MCDONALD, Editor.

PIA'MOUTIT, INI). Thursday Moniinir. Julv 3()tli, u. " Aflhir in .lliiuicsota. . . . . , , . tiuite a noise is boiaif made by a portion ofthen,nnhli,anm,.3in reform in th, ix 7 t- i .1 Ti-rr,Mi; 11.1,,, nn-nntin. ob b Republicans. We propose to give a short : sketch of tho first dars proceeding of the j deleir tM. M ir Mean ihom from th s, J " r . l'aul papers, in order that our readers may judge who arc th scceders. The St. Paul pioneer says, that the ' " .. , i . . 4l j ffreaUr portion of the delegates mst at the 7 i i ii l i -i (lapitol and were called to order precisely

at VZ o'clock, by the Secrctayof the TVrri- The Republican papers do not seem dis-j t.ri- xvlir. istio1!i- nlla tlin liniien ftffltfrLmml (Alilom Dnivmn r.f fl,. V.rt Wnrni. '

. v .. w under such circumstances . Tho Demo-1 erat were well aware that the Republican j members would urg the immediate organ- i ization of the Coure ation in some ten or twelve of the d bers not having arrived. In order to give lime for the absentees to arrive, Gov. Oor - man moved that they adjourn until 12 o'clock next da The motion was put by Hecretarv Chase and carried: all the Dem - ocrats and about twenty Kepublicans voting for the adjournment. The Secretary then j i . .1 i .u- .1,1 a:....--a ..tti iii uecuareu ine ucicgaivö.iujou.u um.. o'cWk next day, and the democrats accordingly left the Hall. In the mean time, John W. North (Republican) nominated a Mr. Gdbraith ternporary chairman and that, to after the ueiegaiCS Iiau oeeil aujourncu. in atcuiu-j ance with a vote of a majority of tho del fgates. Subsequently a Mr. Balcombe, an Abolitionist of the first water, was chosen permanent President of the convention, , immediately r.fter the delegates were ad-j journed, and without a quorum being pros-j cnt. The qucstiob between the parties is, was Secretary Chase thc proper person to call the convention to order. The democrats contend that it was his duty, and refer to several cases in point a3 precedents. The republicans deny his authority and argue thru it is tho duty of o-e of the delegates. There were 59 Republicans claiming seats and 43 Democrats. At our latest advices from St. Paul, each party was separately orrr-mized. and was busily ensued m --3 ' a draftintra Constilutior.. The editor of the St. Joseph county Fo- , . . ... T i , , n n, n? n.,r rum, who is at St. Paul writes lhat as near he can ascertain, each party nas an equal number of delegates legally eieCiCa;. tho whole number b?in:r one hundred f anu eight. -a ne democrats ciau,. im -x, Republicans fifty hine, which makes Siven more than the law allows. There U a bare possibility that a cem - , promise mav be affected, but no probabili - r iv iy . . Such a suite ot atlatrs win oe ucpior.u bv vrerv well wisher of good order, There is no telling where or when thc will i-nc!. . In ease that each Darty makes a Constitution; which most likely v.il! be the iwul, will ha cnbmittpd to tho Moob .CAO-Ji WW M www------ - i A and should both be approved, it is not probable that Congress would admit Minnesota as a State on cither of thcra, but would lay both of them aside until a better state of affairs could be brought about. liquor Ordinance. It will be recollected that some time eince our City Fathers passed an ordinance requiring Liquor Venders to take out license give bond &c., and affixed a penalty for retailing without license. Various . opinions were entertained in reference to the power of the Trustees to enforce the Ordinance. Several of the venders of the ardent were willing to comply wi.h the Ordinance got their bonds ready had the requisite numbrof signers to their pe titions, butowing to a portion of our cm zens ad visin them to the contrary, they failed to take out license. A few weeKS since an individual wan -cognized by Esq. Smith to the Common Pleas Court, to 'answer for violating the ordinance. The case came up for trial Uut week and was argued by Messrs. FanAn 6c Ileeve for the Trustees, and Corbin, Sample and Farnsworth, for the defendant- After hearing the arguments and taking the case under advisement, until next day, l:ia Honor, Judge Egbert decidad that ihc law under which Towns arc incorporated, gives the Trustees no power to enforce such an ordinance. . t t ' :. Y'e understand that the Trnslees propose .appealing to the , Supreme Court. Thar arc determined that the . most vltra Teupcrance men of Plymouth shall have no cause to complain xf them for being re mis f in trying to lessen tho evils of intern-J peranr fxtnin intir junsuiction. - i5rTie Plymouth Bank Tefusd; a Uxt days' sine, to redeem its paper, even in hrrenry, un!c:a th bill-holder would ubmit to a shave öf 2V ftr cent. - People in the country trying "tills on this concern, would do 'ill to gefrid of them, even at i dlzzcr, tl-3 ti3 will most certainly ;cLUÜ3 on tUPlyoeqtli Bank rrill e rsCEicd i't any price.' .' .$ . cotr.e rot be

KoaiHUWu I Wo lave been nskod probably fifty times j within the hst two years, how many days

; .1 Supervisor could compel the hinds in his ' j district to work on tho highways, either in ' jopAn'u or repairing Road-?, or p.iy an c,iuival0llt- j A case was decided last week which h j prociselyin point. Jame, IL Loa, Supervisor in district No.-, Green Tow v ;

amp, auer mc nanus i.au penornwa two ; ministration for the Danubim Principalidays labor, warned them out to vwrk ties. - the thud day in order to finish a bnd-.; on i We arc indebted to Ciint. Lotl. for tin

: a new ro.iit, so um nie ronu coma oe uavi"1' - '1 - A r,Lio ,f the "J refused to; i.t.ii f i . mvi,vh im. l."ikiu luv uu n:iuwi , . , , , . , . , CnlJ n0t COKPel thCm h? Ufr U WOr moro than two days, unress it was to w " ""i - ; ti rifoa if nroa fa rnnnif ' , J , ! " , . ' 'V " " " I- --. - . me wipcmr naa mo r.gni io can , . . - . i .1 i irti p"! na aitt mrirrt inin inn i ova ii rirk , . , , . . i was tauen irom jus aecisk.n to tne um-i mou Picas, where the decision of the Court , . . beloAV was afhrmed. - n - t.w- ...v, . - Times, fjr knocking down with a cane i Turner., of the Jeffersonian. The- thou i.t ' ' it very bad for Riooks to cane Sumuir, und ; r ' I iv i i -vi -.1 . i . ; ! ii-l.. i-,v. -.1 ,l.n,.

! nation fjr the dastardly attack of their latelcuy of London, Raron Rothschild having j candidate for Secretary of State upon an j r1od5oJ himself to resign in the event of 1 unarmed man. Politics makes all the dif-! 1,10 f:lilnro ofhcbil! for the removal of jfcrcr.ee. Lvganxjjorl J'ftaroi. , the Jewish disabilities. i pM, f.,:, iirn ir-ii w,.lni .mr.J Fß.vxcE.The 'Moniteur' publishes an

mePii,er a sini, republican paper that did -q The R bk.an r 1 roflll. W tin.mimmislv re-! j fered t. lhc as3auU a3 unWiirrante:l bv- thc , ff , certainly of that opin - .Jlltirard Tr JjUllCm . iCfTThc Goshen Democrat says that a man by the name af Alexander Smock vra drowned in Elkhart River one dav last , : tiTThiriecn persons were killed in St. Louis on the ICth inst. by a sun stroke j Jf3?-Indictmctits have been found against : j Breslin and Gibson, the late Treasurers of : , Ohio, for cmb-jzzlcment. Tho Democrat admits that the Ropublij cans here are not in favor of "Negro equal- ; lA' , 1:,VJ' " . .i". ' l "l " i j (i Kennllkcn. Republic! "Thou shah r4ot bear false witness." Hon. D. P. Holloway will please accept our thanks for five No's of th -j Indiana i Farmer, and a Complimentary Tickst, to I . . . j r w tl,e r.ext Agneulturnl Fair, m N ayne conntv. ; , We calI atlontiL,n lo t the proclanvuioa of wlie'i will lJ ' ST 1 I . . j i Gov. "Walker, of Kan.- ; found on our first page. It explains itself; rcai it carefully if you wish to know tlio j (rutIl Jn ,,.,,3 to matters in Lawrence, j. - i RclllOII Io1bcC. j The Northwestern Christian Conference ; ! .,, rr 1 1 r . ,i : will commence on Inursdat- betöre the . ..,'.! 1 unru cuuuay in .august, nu ivmgsouij, i.i j j Fact.'. the republican docttinc 3;k arinimeats are true, how does it happen that out of 7,000,000 white inhabitants in the slave States, there are only about 330,003 slaveholders, and that while there is only 140.000 free blacks in the free States, there are about 270,000 free blacks in the Slave Slates? Will our neighbor answer? -What supreme nonsense it is, for men professing to be rational, to argue against facts such as these, shown by the census returns. Can't our neighbor keep cool and talk about differences of opinion, without being so personal, and using such harsh lan-p-ua-je? Personal invective convinces no one, and detracts from the decency of those usirig it. Keep cool, keep cool. Don't act ungentlemanly because others " think differently. The world is not 'ail villainous except you, and you will not suceccd in proving it. The following s'atement will show the number of bushels of corn and wheat produced in Marshall county," in the year 185G as returned by thc different township Assesssors: ; . ; Corn. - - . Buslrcls. Union, .7. . . . . . . . . . . i .38.30G Center, .". . . .-. . ..G5,835 Green, ... . . ... . . . . . : ; .30,G 10 Bourbon, ....... .......... .21 ,C1 8 ! Tippecanoe, ............... . . . . .21 ,G55 German, . . . . ... .. ..... . . . . .v. .13,674 North, .....18,970 Polk, . .' 0,455 West, .................... . .Vt .20,180 ii:,;: - Total 240,303 Wheat: Bushels. Union. .. .... . ........ ... 13,985 Center, . . :v. . . ;.21,72I Green J. . . .15,330 4G78 ? 40 c .: . .7 4 ,10a Bourbon; Tippecanoe German, . .

fLaPoitä county. A general invitation is j the British troops,-seventy rears ago, andld in making this a separate issue, and m . ftiturc to operat-. ta thebest Wssible advance to

evil extended to all. I tho artillerymen who then rammed home ;!,IWC11ÜI5 '"0 ,u , himself and the basiness world. ' Tiiro-i'i tho; ju- : 1 i i 11 i-. , . ii mut hrt frivin n Iirmiliivv. in order; ... - . . " . . .

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North, . . . . .v. . 5,230 Polk,;... -..Vi:.;v..;-.U-;.".-.v.: 4,056 West. . . . . . '. . v. . . 15,540 ' ... . To.ln 04,CG3

Arrival of the Asia. . Net York." July 21. f The uuanl steamship Asia, Capt. Lott,

from Liverpool the 11 th, arrived at 5 this p. m. II?r nevr3 had been anticipated bv xe Er;C33on. : Dispatches from ConsUnlinoph rfLato lhat Lord Stratford do ll-itclitT had rcceivcd instructions fron tho Eirl of Chrendon ! t; 0 j )int mi5iLa aa ;, lic;:ll m. .ltüäi n0Wd j)er x Tw LonJou SUu, S.Uuriay Times city arti- ' ii civs' "The UllflVOrablö character of the month i . m ,y statement ot tin utnfcot r ranee, comD,n -a itu the renewed tall m the l'arw Uourso, caused English Funds to opon at a (,cIin3 of , Some purchases took place . " ' on the part of the public, and led to an improvement, which was partially maintained n t1G tock Exchan ro Monty was ob i tainabl? this n m at rL wirh f-il' -im-1 , lanuoi j inij p. m. at od, nun iu .up ' n'i-s t the la'ter rate " ,p.i..i mo u.ici raw. Sweden, j. he Swedish Chambers have j Voted Considerable SUIllS to be nppHid tO

... et , f , . .press. lh'- construction of forts fjr tho national;-

means ot defence.' Enjland. At Oxford, Lord Moment is ih, r.-.n-nent r.f Thiekenv TJi Vilv.r- ' tiser'V-tvs there will be an election in the article on the election, saving that, durin" ! eight years, the number of dissensionists, I instead of increasinir, has diminished. : anc, which has inw judged them five ! umes' hrI not ch'i:,o opinions. The i article, however, does not conclude without a general warning to the press, saying a

limit must now be brought to discussion. I nominal. Bacon heavy. Lard quiet. Talwhich can now have no other object than j 'w quotations barely maintained. Pol tho useless agitatvm of the public feeling, j and pearl ashes dull; prices "Unchanged. The Persians were strengthening the for-! Sugar, tea and rice, firm, tifications of Herat, though, by tho treaty London Markets. Iron, Welch, bars

of peace, they were bound to evacuate the j place.j The steamships Fulton and Kangaroo had arrived outNew York, July 23. dispatch was received at Washington jyesleraay from Kansas, sta'.ing that a col-i , lision between the Uni ted States troops, d free Slate men at Lawrence, was ic ! garded as inevitable. A special messen - iger was yesterday dispatched with instructions to Governor Walker and General Ilar- ; ney. am-nexpecied jjl char .vt or 1 xo k, .1. on the aftenionnof the 2d of July , , , j h x : b cleaned , QU. g.lcJ ii0Voluti onriry war, was primed, and the match applied, when, to the surprise of all present, an unexpectedly smart explosion look place from iJlö mouth j of tl.G rjcei somi'imno: whizzed' t tj1Ä stroet, ami there was a crahin" of the i wood ia the door of the United i house opposite. An invcstigaii ja respectable Mzed hole 1.1 tne o-, and mstde an old ball was found on tne th . . . , non had not been used s uoor, ana msiae an 011 si.-j or. since r.perufi now ni fin v would rrow and wither, a-ain 1 - - - ... j the grass above their "raves before the missile should ! be discharged. SU'cct JÜilucalücm Tor Crime. An unhappy young man, now confined in a New York j til'for a State prison crime, thus briefly narrates the case1 of his present sad and degraded position: I had a good home education; it was my street education that ruined ine. 1 used to slip out of tho house and , go off with the boys in the street. In the street I learned to lounge; in the street I learned to swear; in tiie street I learned to gamble: in the street I learned to pilfer. Oh, sir, it is in the street the devil lurks, to work the ruin of thc young." "On, Jexxv, Get tour Hoe Cake Done. SherilF Jenny, the first opposition (black j republican) .Sheriff ever elected in Öttowa county, Ohio, has just been indicted by the Grand Jury for rape committed 0:1 the wife of the jailor. There's a nigger in do wood-pile sure. Cleveland Plaindeatcr. iC5rThc foundation of the largest cotton factory in the world iias just been laid in llusoia, 0 the island of Cronholm in the river Narva, between its two cataracts. It is in the form of a grand square, and will possess 1.G72 windows, 20,000 g.is burners, and will occupy 3,000 cvorkraen. The Hottest Part of the Globe. Bil2oni considered the tract between t? the first and second cataracts of the Nile to be the hottest ou the n-lobo.; At tho Thebe, i he savs, it rains about three times a . year about 2, half hour each time. - iTThe Boston Traveller says that Mr. Everctt's oration on Washington : Iias already brought some twonly;üvo :" thousand dollars to the fund for- tho purchaso 'bf Mount Vernon. : . . .; . . -f gZrXn idea .bf the- amount, of .letter h l writing in the United States may. bo. infer-1 ed from the unmncr of .postage stamps ... 1 1 ' .1 - - - sou, wiucn uuiin!' inejasi vear, .was oue butiVlril foiil tif'v mil!iAti . 4 '' ' -Mr- 'Ve3'. - V' - Ti' - punishing, a negro in Madison" Parish, La., ' . -, . , a few daya sulce, was stapped to the heart -rrt' ' ' v v ' r ' r in the Two SieiJies" tho& of the Dutchess of Savigliano; daughter of . Gen rjlangieri, vaiued.-atopwera Naplei." "-l"-.- TJ

was last loaded for tho especial benefit of ! democrats n me uoine. nonsucceeu-, monov.mAk t,t t will ,,n, lfV ,:hll in

line uail mile expected now many nines ::.'..-.. d eions and f-ki'dml nun r.mont ot irs IVmeinal.

Arrival of the Circassian.

: , ! St. Johns, X. P., July 22 The screw steamship Circassian, Liverpool the 11th inst., arrived here at halfpast 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tho Asia sailed from Liverpool for New York on the same day. ßWhfl cted the Jewish oath b;!l by Great Britain-. Tho House of Lords 31 mat jonty The government asks for a half a million teach on account of tho China and Persian war. ! ; , - Thackeray has been nominated -for Parliament from Oxford, i - Lord Palmers ton. has! promised a government regulation in regard to the supply of free negroes to the French West India slands. - .1- iit.i it fi in vi mil. ill in. I nil ly ti lim I t. w J IIIIV UVUIV V rva.w V J V 3 1 b t J H candidates had been returned at the second election. -. Spain. Some disturbances had occura suppress L.vn.tntl i red at Uieria, bat they were immediately i issed. Xo other demonstrations. wore i expected. The Cortes had passed a gag law on the 1 " 1 v-"1 1 1 t ' 1 1 1 inere was 110 consiacwoie loss oi me m the 1 revolutionär) 'movement mere. . I Mazzini had verT lately cscaF:1 f'-ni aly. . . Austria. The Kinsr of Prussia is on a visit to the Emperor of Austria. Commercial Intelligence. The advices by the Canada caused an advance oi' fully 1-1G 1 lb in the Liverpool cotton ! market. Sales of the week add up G7,0'JJ bales. Market closed buoyant, with a tendency towards a further advance. Advices from Manchester were favorable. The Liverpool provision market was generally . steady. Reef firm; quotations and rails closed firm, with an improved demand at 70 f75 fir both. Bread-; staffs dull. Sugar quiet; declined Is.: cof - fro firm. j The bullion in the Bank of England had ) 1 ..... . ... - iincreasea tLUb,UUJ, and the rates ol 'discount had undergone no chanire. C. n- , sas for money 9292Ja2J for account. ! iCi? We learn from the Huntington Her ! aid that there a,e several . cases of varia - loid in that place. The Iowa' CoxsTiTUTiox.-iThe new Cons:itutioii of Iowa, whicli the people are to ratify or reject in August next, perm i - nontly fixes the soat of irovernment nt Des Moines. The iäiaio will not hi allowed tö , , , c,f, . co.ijac.a (icü. üuaxi inaa v-oj,oJJ, a.M 1 eity or town can do the sama thing to i a "greater extent Wian live per cent, ol l.s nation. 1 ao Legislapre can pass : I general banking law, and also esrablisi b.rak with biar.chcs. but such a lav a 1 a law a popular ; volc- . . - , Tit T i t to adopt u.-WfM J uani uiaier. When a daughter remarks: "Molher,' I would not hire help, for I can assist you to do all tho work in the kitchen," set it down that she will make a good wife, BrtlGHAX YOOÖOX A TCUR TIiaOUGII TIIE V. S. A gentleman' who came down the flltiwtict P.-introl V?a!Ii.iol n fit!" life cinn i says that Prighäm Young went over the . 0 . -r. ? - . road the game dav. i - a eti rmirtfl II:!' Brigbam was on the look out for infomation respecting the movements of th military expedition to his domains. Dangerous Counterfeit. Counte fei: tens on the North. Western Bank of Virginia are in circulation in Chicago. They aie a fao simile of tho original,- and will deceive an espeut. . Death or Wild Cat. The famous Seminole chief Wild Cat s dead. lle and forty of his tribe died of small pox. An Assortment. -In New Yorki during June.' there were six murders,' nine garrotings, six burglaries, fjur: cases under the denomination of perjury and .'.forgery, eighteen violent assulo, nineteen larcenies, eleven of the class of counterfeiting, three suicides, and a riot of every day ' for general amusement. - '; ' Trouble among the Methodists. The Methodist of Wesley Chapel, Indianapolis, are divied upon the seat question. ; Those in authority have changed the old custom which separa'edladies and gentlemen, and allow them tö sit 'together promiscuously while in the house of worship: ! ' ; About eighty members,-ladies and gentlemen, have published a card, giving .notice of theii inability to conform to the innovation, regarding ir. as a departure from us.tgf s long established, " ''under : which they hev3 enjoyid not only personi! com'foit in the hous-s of prayer, ,but- also-spiritual prosperity." , T ' . .. . . bomo graceless scarap.says is wo-, man, and not-herwrons that should, be redressed!' That fellow ought to suffer the! torment ofbeincr invited oui to tea : I" 1 A ined ieal man says that J thoscf v' ud ics who make it a business to trouble dj-y goods Uh - Mkand - hevei - buya 1 1 ' . 1 0 0 be called counter jmits.r. .--l t . s- . ..... 5 . to .r Soma funny fellow says that happiness ! .! 1 t . 1 Pun. a slippery wu, wnicu very- ' - i - , - i c ? . itiTSileace is an antidote against a slan I'Mv.ron.hf vara-of. the viddcrs' . c! -j j . 7 i I .7:.'-i::;,:iT, I ''",.-. : . i arjir ofthe W'lcrs; -r,v;u'2j j

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firo engine j vided ur, and the three Judges of the Sa- , cl , of sjloou th it confers ;rarticI beneSt'ä ;- julvoU-DTt J EBKNEZER. LAMPSON.

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panelofthe'3- lüero a quwuoa oaisitc 01 . It takes a vom m in just at' tint interest- v ,. i 1 i 1 , ,ri, ,.l ,k nnMct o.wl ibo - J Notn-e 13 lierebv "lren that the undersiirned.

xuna cannon "- - - ! in- period ofJifo when he is" Icking ubout him ! m neu,;-,, .i ,w,nertr nf sbeVn,-.,,

Tho Old can- .Whether, III Hie qtialla.lonS lor Citizen- j Ät h(J Ml (o anl ilitI.uclj Ulm ia lUo hrAüdl. 1 Cha?m .n. will, on and after the 4th dar of Septem-

the time it T ' T 4 . "V'b- """" . "-"'" j c. Qr nractieal knowled re '.he less ms of au hn- i lj(-r 1 ", oner lor sale mc imercsi oi fiiu r-uer-

Ufor slial 1 Coiiiiti'X Tcaclier.'s Association. ' Tho first meetiti? of the' Teacher's -Aso socialion of Marshall County, will cora0 9 t menco fat 2 o'clock P. M. bf: Friday, ; August Tili, at tho Presbyterian cluirch in Plymouth. There will be three sessions of the Association; one on Friday afternoon, another, in tho evening-, and the third on the forenoon of. Saturday. On the oc

casion tha following programme Avill be FaiDAT ArTETlN'OON. ..." 1st. Music; ' ' 2d. Prayer; i : 31.' 'Music; ' 4ih. Op;niag address, by the. Presi lent, o h. 'Music; ' "' ' ' G;h. Essy Mental and Physical Man, 7th. Diuiesand R?.spon'sibi!3tiesof tea illers, bv E. E. Fish; . C'lhl' Music; 9th." Address, by A. Fuller; ' lütli. Physiology in connection oools, by Dr. Brown; ; vi h I oC 11th. Mnsie; , i ii: 11. i 1 . ' - . i; .. .. ceiiauci.u.-j üuswiesaa - meat. EVENING SESSION. 1st. Müsic; 21. Prayer; 31. Music, lib. Address,' by Rev. J. B. L. Soule; 5di. iusic; n r.;.. Thnn-Tht M hr f Pom - C. l. L.tv I ilOUgllt, 0 M. bum - mmgs; 7th. Miscellaneous business. SATURDAY FORENOON. 1st. Music; 21. Prayer; 3d. Mubic: 4th. Literature, 'an Address, by Prof. I Brown. o:h. Music; 6lh. The Qualifications and Character of Teachers, by James Elliott; 7 th. Development and Suppression Of Character in Pupils, by D. W. Comstoc.k; 8th Music; 9th.' Miscellaneous business. 1 Discussions upon all the topics treated, land unon other kiidrel tonics, will be indul 'ed in, according to the sense of AssoI . .T . i ; c. elation. Wo Cordially invite' all persons, whether teachers or parents, who feel an . . - ' .,, ;. interest in the cause of Education, to meet ! with us and take a part in the exercises of I tllQ wcsl'1. Lit 1,3 aU ful1 ' lize that I this is an important step, and iu: the ri-jht I . .. w ! . e ii ! ii ... . . i 1 UirClloa. melius: OHO an-.l an, ivirn mu J on the 7th of next months and show by ; vour ' presence an J ac.iviv, that you are! j .rested in tho advancement 'of your! , . , ,, . ntry' inters . ibat you n.o w.d,ng lo assst ln t10 intellectual election of the , ,,. . T, future cuizens of this greai republic. Io - member August Tili, at 2 o'clock.. "' W. S. IIARKER, Pres. llxivi CcMMixas, Soc.V" Iron City Commercial College. T. .W, Jexki., E-sq.,:.tlio Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburgh, has 3tc:ulilv rose until it has no superior in the country. Our merchants, speak of it w ith pride, an I Its UTefulne3 is every day felt in the numerous counting rooms w here its efiie'ent gradnates are cmp'oyed. ' . . Let our country merchants an 1 our farmers, and all perou3 who have sons, hasten them to this colleiro, where they can secure a finished busuiesj" ed- ' ; T .i ,.,,, ,1r 1 V. Jr.Mcixs. Eso.. PnncmaT of the Iron ' 1 t City Commercial College Pittsburgh, Per. : 1 - 1 1 1 - - - - - . - . . 1 , We would call the attention of our . merchants to u advertisement in tliia week's paper, of th firmof'willianH & Iluestif, wIioIcmI Groc'ew. Fort W.i yiie, Ind. Tlieir stock' consists of a n?r;iV awoituifut of Grocei-ies, together with everything usually founl iaa store, except dry pooJs. : Their connection wUh some of thc best, oldest an 1 tcell known houses in Vie East, offers them facilities for laying in their stock', unsurpas-sed b- any other house 'in the West. Thcr arcthcreibrc enab cd to furnish arivthing in their line, freight considered, -as low as can.be bought in New York, Cincinnati, Chicago or. any other viarket. . r . . Fort Wayne is now within two or thrce hours ride of this place", uninterrupted by any change of car?. ' Merchants'," therefore, in thid place and vi -einity, can obtain anything they "miy need in the line of Williams k Iluestis, in a few hours. thereby aroiding thc expense, delays and los of time, occasioned by purcha sing or ordering from a greater dtancc. ,; ' " ; ' - . William? &Hae?tis have but one price, and those ordering from them .will obtain good of the same quality and price, as if there in person to purchase. If you would, therefore, save., both money and timej purchase of Williams & Huestis, wholesale Grocers, Fort Wavnc, lud. ' 1 ' "''- !Cly fr . LOOK THIS WAY! ;: CHARLES PALMAR, Is novv rCc'civinpr, tfireet from rLiladclphia and New , IVrk, thc MOST YA RIED stock of n o Groceries, Qneensware," (Jiassware, Glatliing MaiikcÄiis Tlut we're ever offered for inspection and sale in this coMiiirxiTr, which he 'nwv offering at aa fafr prices aid terms, s a ay.saue man dare ftinw., ' Thankful tfo thc citizens of Man-hall and adjoinin'? counties for their verT liberal catrohtre : herototore conferred n him, and hopes, by fair dealing? (."mn.:('i',t:.,!..'r f.. mV f JOVO-t. 4 iv wem tuiiuuiuam vrvi uu. W$.&?-&ftz : J ,ci.Ll ivor ;1

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'Located at PITTSBURGH; PA: 'CIIARTEIIED APILIL, WITH A BOARD OF' 12 TRUSTEES. THE BUS rXXSS MAX'S COLLEGE Having had in January hst in daily attendance - TWO HUNDRED AND TWELVE STUDENTS! Exhibiting it at onco as the Jfod.JZftaisive anPPopwlar, Commercial S:hoolinlkcC6unlry! FACULTY: F. W. JEXKIXS, PkincipalJ 1. I. HITCHCOClf, Author of "A Nev .Aletho-J of Teaching Bookk erpin Professor of Account, 4ii?kkeeninpr, and Arltlanelict. U if ? i ! J - JOHN FLEMING, Author of the "National System of Rookkeepi ng" Lecturer on Bnnn ??s its customs awl uaSes IIEXItV WILLIAMS 3c J. W. BUENTLINGEU, Professors of Arithmetic, Bookkeeping and Phonography. . ' A. COWLV, W. P. COWPEK, & "p. R. SPENCER, Frofessors1 of Plain anJ Ornamental1 Penm.inship, Lecturers on Mercantile Correspondence. : D. BAOOX, Lecturer on Political Economy. , JAMES II. HOPKINS, ESQ., Of Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. JAMES W. KENNEDY, ' " I Of ."Kennedy's Bmk Note Re.äew,' Lecturer on j Counterfeit, Altered, and Spurious Hank Notes. ! " " OMMETtCIAI. ETHICS j Stited lectures bv eminent chapmen of this citv. . DESIGX OF THE INSTlTCTIOX. To funr.sh the best means for aefpiirin a Thorough Business education, in the shortest time, and at the Ijit expense," comprising DOCBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING, as applied to Merchandising, Banking, Railroading, eie., tauuht by the oldest American teacher and writer of Bjokkeepln? now living, hiving forty ye ns expemnee in teaching and practice. STEVMSOAT BOOKKEEPING ! With a11 the lvc( nt ' mvemeiitä and valuable ; additions, t itiIit without extr.i ehar-e. PENMANSHIP, in every variety anl style of Business and Ornamental Writin r. SILVElt MEDALS for the best Business and . i i.,,,..,.,,, l. ... i i i ii.1,iu uuu.i.u i fii.i'.ui-iiii iiiuf oeuii anaiueo mis College over all competitors, w herever its w riting lias been exhibited, including the State Fairs in Ohio and Michigan in and at the Pennsylvania State fair at Pittsburgh, in 185G. ARITHMETIC, As applied by the first "Mercantile Banking Houses, comprising all Counting House Calculations. COUNTERFEIT AN ALTERED NOTES. Full instructions given in this important branch of business education. LECTURE n .TN- ritt T5,. il l-nni ,!w . tin. IT w,- . T .....1 )f Couimeroe: Fin.-ine.. and n,nk5.u- P..! it. ieal Eeonomv, Detecting counterfeit monev, and other subjects having practical relations to active business. ' - - - , THUMS, kc: Book-Keeping, Full Commercial Course,. .$30 00 Stationery, alxmt " 0') Bo.trd, perw eik, can be obtained for 2 1 Students are m-t ch.inred extra for Steamboat Book-keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma. jC;m enter at any tim? (iia vacation) review at! j pleasure -time unlimited usual length of curse, i from six to twelve we ks. . nrRFvcF i STUDENTS 487 STUDENTS fnterinir, from the citv alone w ithin one yeat, besides the many irom the country. I1 UECTI itNäl. 1 pwimen of writing and cireu'ars, cmtaiuhig full udorm ition sent bv in Iree of ehanre. i . . a i lress V. W. JK.NKINS. .i?: i! ?c!ri!!sI!!!A TO NON-RESIDENTS. UIE unJ.'isig'ied. with ihe county Survevör, "will. i jTie 17llid.:vof Aua aU0 0Vf0CK, a. m., on sahl diyrl-rocee'l lernst loi. to sarvev and locate the corn-r ol Ins land in section 3, town r.mg 1 west, in 'St.irk eountv, Indiana; , to mett at tjic roAil oftilc eabseriber, at the time s-K-eUie;, an 1 coniinuc from dav to dav until all is tini.-hed. . : . Xon-re-idt-nts, who fail to meet the Surveyor at the time above imniioued,aivl defray or provide fi ueir.ivmcr their t'Ortiou ot tne exitonso ot tiie sur vey, will be returned to the County Auditor, and such de'.in jiiiiieies placed on th; tax duplicate, and mm Ch.rpm.in in cei-kiin real estate, sitn tie m the e unities of M or.shall and r"t. Joseph, in tho .State of Indiana, his interest Lcuig thc undivided onethird part of 91 acre? of 1 in d, described as follow s: Begiunui'z nt a tit ike on tbe north line of the La Porte road 15G rods ca&t of the west line of .Marshall county following the road, thence , north 39 roiNto a post, thence north 52dcr'W. IGii rods to a ! post in Section T. .' X., R. 1 W.; thence south 4G dog. W. 0J ro b, thence south .V deg H'. lO.l r.ds, tin uee south .r"2 deg east 9." ro ls, to the place of beginn: n. .Also -a - part of the K '.C of the S-EH of See. 5G, T. r: X., R. 1 W, in StT Joseph county, bounded as followi commencing nt the S'Uith-west corner of said lot; thcuVe east 1) rods, tlience north 131 rod, thence west 41 rods, tiier.ee south 1 '1 rods to " the place of beginning; the w hole of .said land being subject to the life estate of one IVrsis Reeves. t.ud interest in .viid land is to be sold at private sale, nt not less than its appraised value. Appraised I $''0J. ; TERMS One-third c:i?h in hari 1, au t tiie bal;aiee in fixtv dav?. - COURTLAXD CHAPMAN, Guardian. july Sd-37t5- ' .' 'i - . ' - j I älÖNEY . WAITED! Xo'.icc hereby given that I, James II. Case, Administrator de bonis non of thc estate of George J. Ademan deceased, w ill sell at public sale, as the law directs, a Laud Warrant for forty acres, on the I o.h day of August, 1857, between the hours of ten o'e'ock a. m. and three o'clack p. in. Said L in I Warrant belongs to thc estate of thc decedent. Terms cash in Inn !. julyliO J. II. CASE, Admr. de bonis aon. Attorney at Law and Xolarv Public! Will practice In the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts .of Marshall and" Stark countaesi '-Collections throughout Xorthcm Indiana promptly attended to. ' Land and towa nropertv for ? ale. I)epositiou? taken; Deeds -Morl-ares, &c, drawn up and ncknowleded. Oilie one door west of Pierce's Clothing Store. - 'i Ü4v21y. C ARIER l WBHMBR, . . Wholesale " LIQUOR DEALEliS .. . FORT WAYXE, IXD. G OOD supply cf the finest qualities of Liquor?, T Cigars, etc., kept constantly on hand. The trade supplied at the low est w holesale prices. ' STATE VF INDIANA, I J : ' 0 - l: r iMAKSH ALL: COUNTY: In the Marshall Circuit Court,; August term, JS57. 'rim - . , Russell k Erwin Manufacturing company, r 'vs. TT rt if . ' t: Complaint on account. ' . iienry is. tunc. ...... - Tlie plaintifls in the above ta titled cause, byj ames j their complaint on account.'and it appearing by afiidavit, that the defendant, Ueury IU Hine, is a resident of this State, has departed therefrom, with hitehl to defrsud hii creditors; he H tlicrefore 'no tified ;f , the lilixi and pendency of said coinplait, and to appear before said court on thc second Mon day in August next, and anwer the "same. "And if the second .Monday in February next, and unless l,rt. ImnAi-1 rlr,Q.t nin-nii r.K l.in.Vk"!..) 4l. I

1 ui i vul ii mui i.iuiciu, iuu receive inejr u!?iruiHive fciiare. rme - - wilU etwi aifljletcfiubwt; iiwhis.-tbssaee.. j'VVjON R; PAC!iAt,Orr'j r

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I he imder -ijmcd wish, s to liSIK,o of l,u present re.-Kleiicr, ai tho Oak Urovc, m of the court Uouw, at a cry low price .ui4 onri-avjnaWe term. 'Ilierö iire about 2 cn s of gruuuU boun-led on tiie west by the Laporte R. Ii. ami on the eat bv the origin :"i 8ur ey ot the torn of Tl yinouth, which Is Ie;el for twelve ye.u-.s fmm November last, and the IjiiiJ'linjrs ami other injj.rovcnient coiivonientlv an-1 comfortably arranged, all of which belong to the piiirli.tcr at the expiration of e-.i'nl JeafK, and subject to removal or smIc, at liirf discretionIt w ill be sold in separate parcels, or altogether. 1 to suit purchasers. A part w ill lie . taken in IuniI .1 1 - 1 m 1 - . " ? ill - ocr, ji uesirei, auu a reasonable uhic wjii ut gieu on part of the amount. " t julj!65t3 - - Wm. J. BURNSFresh Arrival! Jut receiveil.a lanre lot of I CJirninTi - TT lire ' UTTÄITT Tvrrici j ÖJ1U Yi V 11 A 31b. M1U U LDlili N a id SIDCS; alo, a lot of No. 1 , Wlnte - SLssifcL in hal f -barrels, and general assortment of Staple GEOCSRIES! Which w e nutsell forcasli or countrv produce. 2ctf PATTERSON & C L E A V EL AND. 11 TILE ii OF INDIANAPOLISTHE object of tins Institution, as its name imports, is to afford to young pentlemen and ladies an opjiortunitr to become thoroughly fjualified fr the Counting 1'oom and general business pur-?uit-5of life, on the most scientific principles. By first teaching each and every pupil to write a I old," legible h;ind;2ndly, by teaching the science of Bonk-Keeping, by double and siiiple entrv, a pi-actically applied to every deiiartment of business, together w ith Lectures on the Laws and Customs of Trade ami the Science of Account. Terms of a full course (of?' or 10 weeks,) $-23 03 Terms fur a partial course, embracing the practical part of Book-Keeping and business Penmanship, ". 15 00 Terms for lull course in Lttdies Department 10 00 Which must prepaid or .eenred. v HIT For further particulars sec circulars, augl l Uly. T J.BRVAN'i, FrincipaL From the Journal of Commerce. The. Louisville AVceklv Courier ON the 1st of Jannarv, Tili: LOU IS VI LLP, WEEKLY- COURIER will begin the FIFTEENTH year of its publication. A? an enterprising industrious and reliable news and commer-'-i.il paper, it is unsurpassed, while in its politics it is bold and independent, and m earnest in jOiition to the dangerous doctrines and tendencies of Kiiow-Nothingism. A SPLENDID PRIZE NOVELLETTE Written by Mrs. Miry E. Childs, author of 0wui Dudley" and "Louise Elton," will be commenced early in January. It is entitled "THE QUA VII O OD,1 , and is fomi;ld on the atrocious murder of Bibb, in Lexington, Ky.,in 1812. It will be fund to be a romance of deep and thrilling interest. TERMS: J Copy of the Weekly Courier 1 year. .. .$ 2 00 : ,iVi "t "t "t "' ' JJ .... 1 " ' 10 0:) 2 no 1 Copv of the D.iilv " 1 " ' " Tii-Vcek!v Copies of the celebrated tri d .f Mat. l Waa-d, for the tner b r of Butler, will Ie f.ent to all w ho get up and foi ward us clubs. rj'Sp-eimm copies of tho WEEKLY COURIER sent on cp; l'ciUoi. AvMvess- ' W.N. HALDEM AN; . Couner Steam rrint'ng IIwus-. Nw. 51 and Tbir.1 iStroot, Muür ?.I:dll, TyjuisvUIc, Kv. ' TIPPECANOE FLOUR. ARRANGEMEXTiS have been tu i Jo tosup- . pi V the PiMimuth market w ith this li.Hir.ar. I the fic iniinc en i'ouinl at Stack's, VhmedreV-, and ou the corner at the old stand of Crook & Evans, Olli V. ' . r y X. D. k T. S. ALLEMAN k Co. fcblD 13tf DISSO LI JTIOX. Hie firm of C. Cushmnu tc Co., rt Tyner City, Ind., is this cay dissolved by mutual consent. The bfviks and account!: of the firm are in the hands of C. Cushman, who is .alone authorized to settle the accounts of thc firm, and w ho will p:iv all demind aiinst t!w lute firm. CONSIDER CUSIIMAX, J0HX C. CCSHMAX. X. B. All iKTsons knowing themselves indebted to the late linn of C. Cuhman k Co., re reouesded lor.ill and settle without delav, either bv ei-horn..te. CONSIDER CUSII"IANTvnerCitv, Jmie 22d, If57-33t3. v . STATE OF IXD I ANA. MARSHALL COUNTY: In the Common Pleas Court, July Ttrin, 1 857. Estate of " j ; - ; r James W Gilm, V 1'inaJ Settlement. . Jihn Wiiliani?, Adm'r. ) t ,! , Xoticc is hereby given, that accounts current will be prese ited to the court at its July tcrm.'l '57, for examination and final settlement of thc estate of J une? W. Gilson, deceased. ATxr.sT: X EWTOX Ii. PACKARD, Clerk' ulLii!?.--. c. c p. m. c SHERIFF'S SALE.' " Br Virtue of a venditioni exponas, to lae directed, from the Clerk of the Marshall common pleas court,' I will expose lor sale at public auction at the court ho"se door in Plymouth, Marshall countv, InJiaua, cn thc 11th day day of July, 157,. between the hours of 10 o'clocl a. m. and -1 o'clock p. m. of said day, thc follow Ing described propcrtvr to-wit:- . . : . .. - ,. r . '.,;-," The rcnU l ud profits for a term of years noisto exceed seven , of the following "real estate, situate in Marslull county, Indiana, to-wit: commencing at thc south-west corner of lots 2 and 3 of section in township 33 north, of rangt onc-cart; thcr.ee cast cO rods, tliccce north &1 rods, thence west c0 rods, thence-sonth 60 rodi to the pl.i 'of beginning, containing 4T acres eicept the piiriles:e of a mill ite not toexceeii onea?reof ground on the south line of Jaid tract, r.uJ tho privilege I cutting a ditch from thc L ike to .a;d mill site. ' On failure to realize the full amount of the judgment, interes; and costs, I w ill, at the s ime tn o and places expose for &ile the fee tirade of rJd real estate. " . ' . Executed as the propilv of Obed M. narn.tr i, at tli suit of Am s MenJenha'.l. Said property not to se'l Tor less than two-thirds of nporaisenu nt. J. F. VAX VALKENHURGH; Sh.-riif. Iv S 11. CoRBALEV. Iviv. junlBSltd. (pr.fec.S6j0) - llj cpreement of parties, the above sale is postponed until Saturday, August 8th, lc57. . J. F VAX'VALKEXBüKGIf.ShenflTA " juh-16 25ts. Hr S. If. Cokbalet, Dtp ; :; .- .(rr.fec9,oo : - - r J. W. Rosb. . . . . JCDSOS MeCOMB :ROBB"&TjG,0,-, . t r W HOLES AJ .E -r , 3D,., COLUMBIA 8 TIE ET. . 39 , FORT WAYNE, lXD.i WOULD respectfully invite die attention of the tra le to their extensive stock of Groceries, which-they are prepared tj sell at New Voik jobbing rate, wiU the addition or the transport;luon. . , . , , , 4 : . . rt Ctf. : -NOTICE pF-TJISTRIFJJTipN-.,-S'.ate cf Indiitjiai Marshall fiö'nnlyT' Notice is hereby given, that at tho April "fcerm, 1857, of the Court of. Common Pleas of Man h ill county, after - final settlement of the- Eri pf Francis Decker, deceased, about tbc ' fei of tl e next term, of Mid court; Drove their heiish'm. nrl !.. .t .i t . t

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