Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 3 September 1857 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT.

T. Mcdonald,.. . . .Cditor. PLYMOUTH, IXD. Thursday Morning. Sept. 3d. 1557. County Officers. It will bo remembered that ninny doubted th propriety and legality of electing a county Trebur and Cvramissioners last füll in consequence of a section of law which was enacted bv the Legislature in 1855, which roads as follows: Be it enacted by the Gemral AsscmUy of the State of Indiana, That the terms of office of the following named officers, towit: The Sheriff, Treasurer, Coroner, Au ditor, Recorder, Clerk Surveyor and Coun iv Commissioners .shall commence on the ! immediately following the general October ! lections, and that any of the above? named officers to be elected hereafter shall hold their offices until the first Mor.dav of No- j vember aforesaid, according to their re-! pective terms." j fi , i .1 ,i i eJ his act wa? approved on the third of i March 1C.5Ö. I s general imp reason prevaueu ma; mo r . . r. ... : 4aw was unconstitutional hence all the j er t , . x I iiucc uccunaug acani m .vugu.i iat according to the old I.i,v, were filled hst fall. 4 . ... . J. :i I'uiui ovarii uim.'cuicu ij int. i c n Ä r, , i 4 . I about Indianapolis are of the opinion that ! th.- c,mrt Tvill .TppMn thot ,ka . ;a I - w w . . ..... . lint, i' u VVIl i titutional. It is said that the decision is written r.nr w fll.d on,l will mifl i ....... v..., um.i.-v UIU u.tu 11111 J. Ill.lUC public in Xovembjr. If tha decision sustains the law, the election in this county last fall, for Treasurer and Commissioner 13 roid, that not being the proper time, j term expired August 13, 1Ü5B, and he wns i again elected in October, IV51, and hi j term expired August 13, 1G57. if not prolonged by the act of the 3 J of March, 1 855, p. 52. The plaintiff was elected to said office October, 185G, was commissioned, gave the necessary bonds and took the proper oath, and demanded the books, papers &c.t of the office, which tho defendant refused to surrender, on the ground that the above cited continues him in office until the first of November, 1C57. This is the case mado by the rap?rs and whether the Legislature intended toshorten i or lenziiicn u;e term oi otnee. t . .1 . j r Second, That it is ntt in the power -f the ' Legislature to abridge or extend the term ! of an office Gxed by the Constitution. Third, That the term of this office is fixed by the Constitution. V..-,fh Tl. , r,u;i',f? .J the icliefasked, aodit was so:d;red. Ihe cefendant apre lied to the Supreme: Court. See Constitution of the Statte art.: o . . . , - c, . , , . i 7lnd R t 1Ö7 Ii S 185 vol 1 n : ps -i -. . :iri . I . vif i imi t ti k iiim 409, sec. 1. .Same pago eec. 1. Same, I vol. 2, p. 50. sees. 13G-7, and Story's Erp . Jursp. sec. iVo,xc. We learn from llie Mi itni County Seii-

case of this kind wa deidd bv IuJ'" tu .vuust anu wouiu iahe oui i ui jmwwuiujjs. -v auiy is now askeu iorii-"ö u,-'ö " '-,-" ' ..n-. m. i-ii-mii n..w.o v.-....0..kv. uvuoi?vjjjj luujli: . r , . i-i i "J Petit a bort tim will be t j JE00 ' and Judgo Dacon will probably gt it. JVÄd '"I Mn T" f" l'k "her T" .hcf,.Wis: Thel.oI,s.N-pul,ono,.,.,cIö,hcf Au- BÄ, Aug. 27. "f. somhinlf "l,;;! : n-, Ja,,s IJke, L,vi T. Ditto, Abra-1 f 'SS"' Wright j gUSt raääed o!1 '"11, although the out-door The passengor sli-amors f the MicliiL'an soon after hearing a K.r.d l.Using' noiae.i X ,v - J- J- c'lboit and Jacob Ja, MEirotl,, Fin ii S.ti, in.-t. j vTnnATTp'nTii? r. 'i Jl'fvrc J'i''f '('. arrangements were marred by the wet wea-; Southern 15. K. line have been attached ! which caused him to attempt to retreat. j C, Duff. On motion of D. R. Voreis, the j 0rI'!w T; l1"!'!'!'' ,i tl.J.: . t . Makkel.) ther. ! for 5 100,000 j He very soon, however, f.mul hin,s..!fpu of .he committee was confirm.-lÄÄSl! lÄ;CiPÄrL,8Tf?f Ar C,,AMnE.ls. vacation. It is believed that Fr-ee will demandofi Vv,ngto- 7 i JT?uni' a1'0"1"' by a large anaeonda, some ; m-neial invitation was extended to the ., . . t ii asiiioto;, iVULT. .4. iiiteon I'Ot m leir'th. lno olucer seized i , . . estate ot j;iin'.- .Mrivriitn.iieer-i-i-ti. , . .. ,. . .... The defendant selected Treasurer of j England the extradition of Ledru Rollin, UfowxÜ bv th b'V'li of the n-k wHi a ; D of Linon Township to attend attest: .MAVTOX IM'AfKAKI), Clerk j meot the Coiiny Vlmx Jasper county in October, 1G52. and InsLjui s(fl,,,l,hnt h, U nhout in v,m tJG tt l:as been busy all day tth "I'JiV " . .1 .... ! the countv convention. On motion of l?.Uu,i:t3 C. C Y. M. C. fc Z' -t

pr i ti i 'for -n insult oVred to the French Kei.re- ,n?(ll:ile1 nnd J"ln arm-v al lort L11- tr.ere arc 33.ÜÜÜ miles of overland tele- three, Horace Corbin, Geo. Grace, and I raycrth.it U.c defendant be compel- ..n It o A,roI to tht 1 1 , ncli I.tjnc- mw ; di actually ct.mpleted. In thereat of i James II izleton, to report names of deleled to surrender. Are. sentattve, bv the Linneror. lie also says . . A T . : 1 , . - -i.,, , , j , i i , , Ihltl ih'kt Thirth-. .,1,1V--. rf.rrml i i Gov. Cumniings is now at I ort Leaven- j the world there are d.JUü mile of oeiland i g,(. tt cast, tho vote of Center township Mld,jus, lliattlie. act aoo0 Rlerred jit is proposed to form a maritime and com- . tr-Wrinh as follows- South America ' , . r . , , , toisinoDrativoa-d void for un.-ertain'v T, . fr . worth waiting for the other appointee to ar- telegmph, as ' )UU) - at the County Convention to be held on the ! vS--rai"oa"wl. 1 . V,T lR-crlll.n.-y' mercial post in the Bay of Tourraine in I . b 1,5'JO: Europe 37,901); India, 5,000. In ! . p ' . . . it not being ascertainable ltvm its reading ! rive. , ,. ' .,.i iLi;., ,i.,., ..... f.-..,,, n m . i otl1 dV of September, and the committee

Uriel, that their county Clerk has given no- j lho j ,,h insL aml tll0 vesgeIg C01nprisillg tice that a Treasurer, Sheriff, &c.f wer to tLe fleet wcre relurning to Kngland. be elected this fill. Hi is a Republican The directors of tho Telegraph Com paand no doubt behoves that the decision of: ny were stin sanguine cf uilimalo success, the Saprcme Court will sustain the law.-; anJ a C0nfereI1C0 wa3 hcld at London on If the law is found to bo constitutional, our j &lurday 1Stljf lo determine whether again County Treasurer would hold over under j t0 procetd witU lhe laving of lho cabie us first commission until Member and j 0 t poue furlher act'ion Ull,ü UüXt sum.

ii no person aiioum DC ciectcu m uctooer the office would have to be filled by appointment, also the office of Commissioner in second district would bo vacant. We have thrown out these crude ideas for the purpose of calling the attention of me democracy to tho subject. Uur counIff ItAnVAnllAM J m . . CV . C ilii.ilntr vviiitiiiiuii Quinta tj ii iivai -j um jr . Tho proper course can then be decided on. If the convention should nominate candidates for Treasurer and Commissioner, and elect them at the October election, the present incumbents would hold tho offices unles the law was decided to be void. Should the democrats not run men for these offices, and the republicans should, as they unquestionably will, and the law hould be decided constitutional, the present Treasurer, and Commissioner for sec ond district, would have the privilege of stepping out the first of November. We urge upon the democracy to give this subject that consideration that its importance demands. The republicans are on tire look out all the while in order to "et oirie advantage. The safe way, in our judgment, would be, to nominate men for these offices, next Saturday; at least we cin ee no evil (hat could possibly result from bo doing. 3Tliev. W. S. Harker informs us that religious services will commence at tho M. E. Church on Saturday next at 3 o'clock p. m., and continue over Sabbath; and as it B rery probable that it ttcII ba hislast meeting iu this place, a general attendance is 'solicit!.

ji7Otir friend Lyman Audrews will I please accept our thanks for some very j

nice Me.ons and Tomatoes, which were de molished with a right good relish; at the same time, our hearts swelling with greatful emotions to the donor, who is one of thoso that remember the printers. A RR 2 VAL OF "flE ATLANTIC. New York, Aug. 31. The Collhi3 steamship Atlantic arrived at G o'clock Sunday morning, from Liverpool 1 1 :30 a. m. on the 19th inst. She i signalled the Persia on the 24th and saw the Fulton off Cape Race on the 26th. The Asia arrived out at 8 a. m. on tho sixteenth. The news by the arrival is unimportant. The Directors of the Atlantic Telegraph Co. were to hold a fecial meeting in London, the day the Atlantic sailed, to consider whether :he attempt should be renewed in October or deferred until another summer. The London Star says it is estimatea lMt Uie ulsiae loss me company win pounds. I It js fully expected that at least one ialf . , , , . , n ! tho su,lken cable bo xeved. All is within four hundred fathoms be got up, but that portion in deep ser. uiM in ill nrohahilitv never V recovered wwl ,n a" prooauuii ncer jq recovereu. The proceedings of Parliament were un-1 . ! i interesting. The recent storms and Hoods ! , , . ,, , , .lnnfi nncidornbb ibimrifr fr tbr nvnr.ü , . 1 tVc, in various parts of Enirland. but dry revailed durin- the days orem"t,,cl had PlLlkd Uur,no lhc da)s Prc cedin? the Atlantic's departure, and it was r t 11' reported that the effects of tue ram woald uo mut;i J"c"-u-The London limes says a merchant re1 . 1. .... 1 I dccd at Liverpool, is said to have j left liabilities reaching 300.000. of which 100,000 are through forged ,nfnn,, ' ncc I v-... . ... l.tn, 1 . Ti . T ? ii..... ; I'j oil Ja oi c.cn.uitje. x uc J.neipooi l o?l j j pronounces tne story a iioa.v. i The mail steamer for India, would sail j , t ' ' . 1 an aris correspondent mentions the departure from Paiis to Marseilles of Gen. D'Orgoti, and predicts that he would be at the head of the Insurgents of Delhi before November. It was he who stirred up the last Burgess war. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says: The Freiuh Government contemplates sending a naval and military expedition to Cochin OF THE AMERICA ' AR11IVAL ir.,i:r., 0.7 tk. - t :i iiai.MA, aiijjuii -c- io.u unit. steamship America, Captain Laimr, from Liverpool, Saturday, 15th inst., arrived r t r. , . . . . w this morning. Ti,a iria r.in.ul.Arl o,. i ... .., . .? , uas later man previously received, ana contain important intelligence relative to tlie submarine telegraph cable, the affairs i India, ivc. The Atlantic Telegraph cable partej when 330 miles from the Irish shore, on mor Telegraphic advices from tho Indian mail announce that Delhi had not fallen up j to the 27th of June. , .o immer muuny occur reu in the lien-; gal army, which is considered defunct. The Bombay and Madras armies remained ' f 1 ! j loyal. The news is considered favorable, and j caused an advance in consols. The Chinese news is unimportant. Proceedings of Parliament were of no American interest. Charles Knight was appointed British consul for Pennsylvania. It is lumored that it was decided dui in" apo!con's visit to Osborne that, in easy the English and French missions were unsuccessful, to tako moro decided action, and to havo the East Indiana Company despatch 20.ÜU0 troops. Advices by overland mail state that Delhi had not fallen, up to the 27th of June. The rebels had made several desperate sorties but were repulsed with great slaughter. The rebellion had been crushed at Arungzabad. Advices from Madrid state that tho Mexican envoy had notified the Mexican Government that the Spanish Government had suspended negotiations, and that consequently Mexican subjects in Spain were placed undor the protection of the French Government. Turkey. Tho various ambassadors at Constantinople are & till awaiting instructions from tbdr Governments.

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Dates from Ri.i had been received to the 15th of July Coffee is still active and fur-

ther advanced. Sugar Lad also advanced. The Indian news was considered favorable. The East India Company had raised the rate of bills owing to the extensive floods reported in the interior. India. The Pmijaub U quiet. The baracks at Carampore were closely besieged by the tho insurgents and reinforcements were marching to their relief. The whole of Oude had risen, but was ikePl in subjection by General Lawrence Calcutta was more tranquil. A portion j I r .1 ri . li ii. of the Chinese troops had reached there. m r . The Times' correspondent says the new outbreaks are less serious than the first one. American Nomination. Philadelphia, Auir. 18. Hon. David Paul Brown, of this city, was nominated by the Americans to-day for Judge of the court of Common In tll Emancipation Convention to-day, series of resolution was introduced, the mincinal of which makes the General P c P i men m k s nerai Government agent for the people emancipationpaying each State abolishing 150 for each slave, and farther that each State , , -. - should W the slave holders 0,5 for s.n ein r r.i n s r-l f 1 flirt 1 1 f .- c r- a v.j.. OUiU w nied hv knil nr iml tho former rm 00 raibCU D J.lllU ia, aiHl IIG lormCT OU Government bonds. The resolutions are sti11 under discussion by D , fcmlth a"d oth'-rs-urrett, Gerrit Utica, Aii. 27. The sheriff this morning levied on the Ontario Bank for 812,200, under an ex- j r .ft T 1 f n r ' ccuiioi, in favor of II. A. Johnson Go., of j Neu- ork. The 2nt was brought on cer-; t tiHeates of denoit held bv them, which the i J ' D - .f..f.-.l -T!. l,rt..1. i loiucuucuisi-u 10 p;i . auj .iuiv, in us answer, suumuiea an atnuavit snowing a meritorious defence and asking for a stay I Gen. Jessup, in making out a programme for tke movementof troops for Utah. They finally decided that the expedition to Utah shall proceed. It is not decided yet whether Gen. Harney or Col. Johnson will command the expedition. Gov. Walker is very anxious to retain Gen. llnrnev in Kansas. A messenger will be dispatched to Kansas to-morrow to settle the matter, this completes all the appointments forthat territory. J hev will all proceou west mi The following are tobe a Board to decide ipou models and plans for tho sloops of 'jwar: Com. Stewart, Capt. Pendegrast, . . Com. Harsten. Xaval Const ructors - ----- I unco, ienuiai ana nan. v uiei i.gmeeia - James, .vrcmoau aim a.i. I . ..1..1 II I kJ. II ; meet next xuonday. i Tim Secretary of War hi3 organized an I f... .i.,. .i o.,.,. 11" oui,ij 'of the river Colorado. Ihe command l-as been assigned to J. C. Ivts, of the corps of Topographical Kngtneers, with directions j to traverse the entire unexplored region. The Herald of Wednesday says: The position of the Ohio Life and Trust Company remains unaltered. Tho Sherilf is in possession of all tho books, papers, and other traps of tho concern, waiting the course of law. , A list of certain creditors who have commenced proceedings in our courts will be ; found under an appropriate heading in another part of this day's paper. Some of our shrewdest stock brokers had tho sagacty to seu tiie 8toct cf the Ohio Lifo and prust Company largely short, commencin,r luU nY0 months since The Herald gives the following of bank frtiireg: Amonfjr the bank failures reuortcd. the following, we believe are given upon good authority: Rhode Island Central liank, East Greenwich, Tiverton Bank, Tiverton, Rhode Island. Farmers Bank, Wickford. Warren Bank, Pennsylvania. Rank of Kanah iva' Virginia. Hancock Rank, Maine. A Rank in Hartford. Riiindo, Aug. 31. The Hollistcr Rank closed its doors this morning. There has been a heavy run on some other city banks, but it has resulted in no damage to them as yet. The excitement had been intense during tho forenoon but is now almost entirely subsided. The Toronto (Canada) Leader has been informed that, near tho village of Wellington, in the county of Prince Edward, there havo been taken in almost incrodiblo number of white-fish. A few days ago, one seine, at a haul, brought in over 4,000 enough to make over 260 barrels; value at least 1,600 if tho curing bo dono perfectly. I M jtigrllumorsays that Judge Gookins has tent his resignation to the Governor and will return to the practice of the law.

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The Magnitude of Loxdon. I am astonished at the rapid growth of London. It is expanding in all directions. Districts that were suburban 'wenty years ago are now far within the compactly built area of the city. I mea.i the entire city not the old municipality that still bears that name. London must now ho twelve miles long aud eight wide, if not more. On this are is a population of between two milions and a half and three million of people. The annual increase is now estimated at 49,000. The railroads, and "busses," are enabling business men and others to live miles from

the heart of the city. I dined, on Saturday, j . with a gentleman who rosided at Upper Claniion, five miles northeast of the Bank and Royal Exchange, and ye. I was scarcely out of the densely settled portion of London. i i ii ue opposite uireouon J-ionuon ceriamiv r -, , c , , r 'extends trum the Bank ot England as much as six or seven miles. In all directions it is extending, aud the suburbs are charming at this season. The little courts or yards in front cf the houses, as well as the irG n 4i11.-l utiik ..L ii ipt n n it j . . l i even frood Sizd tifps. to a le rrcc whirrh would astonish the .rood neonle of .,r j York. Correspondence X. X.pvpcr. Alle 1 OSt Master (reneral lias recently eecided that if Post Masters do not .rivM publishers of newspapers notice when their papers remain in the Post Office- without O i being taken out by the subscriber within five weeks, that thev ar liable for pay. tho , We rj'oice to learn from St. Paul, that on the 29th ult., the conference committee from the two Constitutional Conventions had effected a satisfactory compromise, and that the same was accepted by the respective conventions. We do not learn the terms of the compromise, diu me uespatcu assures that j matters will be definitely settled, and there; will bo but one Const'tution submitted to ; i . . i . . . People It was expected that tho two conven - lions would adiourn sine die vestcrdav. m . Uticofo Dathj Sounutl. T.f..PF np lv -, i , v r I . A Hi h" rn au npr,i,j to a police otiicer in Phihulclphln, one day last week, stating thai there was a until the owner of the snake arrived on the ! spot, when it was secured and the officer; relieved. The officer was badly billed bv , , i r., i i-i the ch.se embrace ,f the snake, which was one of three recently brought to 1 htladelphia bv Capt. llson, who had them Conveved'to his house in Front street, from which the one above mentioned caped. had esI 7.U0U miles f included above) which .m, ! unfinished, but which will probably all b; i hi operation within the next six months. - - i I ho oitroline nf mi .; ot anomal uie te eo'rat) i . . . . . . . , 7 i hnislieu. m the wiioie .l.-o T?IM iniiiiu 11 at ÄCValOOI. j 0 have been fovored with the peius i 0r a ctter from one of our fellow citizei citizens who is engaged in raising the I'ussian fleet at Sevastopol. Messrs. Gowen & Coapland arrived at that place early in June, and foun 1 the expedition dispatched from Bos;on was ahead of them, and had been C...i,.ssi-w1 ! ir ifttl. tlwi( Jiivnrtinr fi r oni nl. . IIIIVIV.WUIIIV Ulli llll,uuiviiiui ...i'.', . , , , Hit llvi ll j . v . ... i .... ... - - - - - f - - . . . soti3 that the wdiole contract was in the hands of Col. Gowen and his compauy. !..! .,,1,1,1 T,i iiivliliwr fur thorn mm I ,.uiu nv; tuiim n v iiw. ' ...v...., ...... 'no lli.ccrl! firtwnil A' C 1 llill lint tvill ' .10 a'a o o to. w'". ' " - - . . . . . . their services, their expedition io evato - , , . . pol came to a sudden termination. There: .... , . i i i are some lurkish ships sunk m the bos-, phoras, however, and it may bo that the! bo that tliO Submarino Company will get leave to try ilMr sLill nn.in lliem Wo ItOPe thtV their Skill upon them. itop ,l,,CJ may, and that SUCCeSS Will crown their enterpnse TIia wi-ifor eiv We arc getting on here faster than I supposed we should, as we have every difficulty to encounter. The bark Susan Jano arrived here in forty-livo days from Philadelphia, the quickest passage on record. She, however, has only a portion of tho machinery, so that we cannot commence on the heavy work raising the hulls for some time yet, but there is an abundance of work to bo dono. Wo are now engaged in taking out guns, and clearing the ships of their chains and anchors, preparatory to lifting them, and we cannot hare better property. We havo had our gang at work four days, but only partly equipped, and have raised mio long sixty-four pounder, four forty-two pounders, ono anchor and chain, and to-day shall get up about 82,000 worth of property. Boston Journal. Between Sturgis Prairio and White Pigeon there is a potato field of 300 acres. The cultivator is an Englishman, pursues a somewhat novel courso in planting. The 'seed end,' which is thought to produce only 'small potatoes, is discarded; the balanco is cut up, and a einglo eye planted in each hill. Tho English are noted for their success iu raising potatoes. Detroit Tribun.

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Si.vjülau Elect sic Phen jmexon. During the heavy thunder storm which prevailed in Chelsea last Thursday evening, an electric bad was seen to descend from a ;reat height out of the clouds in a vertical

direction, and to approach to within 2J or: 3J feet of a stable connected with the brick works of Mr. C. H. Ferson, situated near ihe dividing line between this city and Maiden. It exploded with a terrific noise, scattering the fire in every direction, j like the bursting of a shell, or the springmine. The Pioneer and sgraph says! "Providentially the electric glbe was

I , r .w., ,..1 0ur whUe LeaJ) n! in 0;1? u pnt up , pajjc 0f -25, f no, 20", 300 ant .100 pound., it dune so, great loss of life, it is feared J which jruar.uttee to be STIiICTLY PURK, FULL NVFdGUT, and not gupaeI by any for tintue-H would have been the re STllt there beiii"1 :it whitened. ILivinreiident partner.-; in New York an-l Plilalt lphi;i to take &lviintnprv of all . ' I cli.msos in the market, we are en b!c l t cl! for e i-h. or to promrit i nr ilealers, on as favorable the time some twelve men and five horses : terms as Eastern. jobbing hi u e . IxB. A. FAENESTOCK'S VLEMirUGEfun.i.d.td with Enginside the stable. As it was, some of the j ''-'. German and Spanish tiirectious. ilin.i." men were knocked down, but not material-' TTWtä -bb tst V

My mj'Jred; articles of furniture and clo;h I J J. ing were scattered about in dire confusion, and the n room was filled with a dense and ! sutlocating smoke. People in the adjoin-j f . ,! Inri i" ui e-..peu r . - j .. T 1 ... 4 . n i J injury. iostuii l ravaicr, Jiucj. iwn. i i i i Oxen. When oxen refuse to .,.'. U I K " ! 1 1 ii : l . i .i "Ktg, -- vi " pun on against eacn omer, yoke, tnem on the side you wish them to work, and turn them out to feed in that way, they soon become accustomed to, and work af.er- j wanU on either side. i Township Convention. Pursuant to notice, a convention of the Democrats was held at Union Town, Au. 3 29th, for the purpose of se'ec.in del I. . . 4 U gutes to attend the oounty convention, to be held in Plymouth, on the 5:h day of Sept. 1C57. On motion of 11. F. Shirley, W. D. Thompson was called to the chair; ; on motion of James Drooke, James Plant was chosen Seerotat V! on moii.m of Jmnos! , ..... j , - ' " " Brook, Ilenfon McDufll, David . orels i lud -I . I I horr wort nn. nn'od n Dimmit, i ! ' 1 t -0. v..... v.... eonvelMon; whereupon the commute reporF. Miirl-y the meeting adjourned, D. THOMPSON, Prest. j tAM... p. ,VT - JAMh 1 L.VNT, o:.'Ct. . 0 Saturday afternoon, August 29lh, J the convention met pursuant to the call miblished in ihe Marshall Countv

1 . j shall countv, In r. ni.i, to w it: Democrat, and was organized by np-j The Mst Icilf of lt liMinVr one luimlretl and p-dnting Elias Jacoby Chairman, and A. '1'''.V.H'X' w'fh the iivjeirten-tn'.-i-s to the sua. I.e1 - J j nnipiiL'', or so iiiiiel t'lercol ;t" ma v he necesarv to C. Caproll, Secretary. On motion of Ixlr. j sati-fy ;iM eennnis-ion nn-l execution, l.e-l.lt s"the

! reported the names ot the allowing genj jtlemen: John Godd.nd, Jas. L. Milner, ! Wm. Spencer, IJciij. Siieans, John Lewis, i- i. i i i t t 4 . ; m. J.oix-rts, nn-nara nouerts, j. .v. iiir ! "eo- lmont, John S. Carden, A. Bald win and Jacob Barnes, in all twenty-three. being the number of votes this township is entuietl io in me convetr.ion, and on mo.i . c .1 .. i lion, the report of the commiltce was adopt - e?d. On motion of Win. M. Patterson it was! Resolved, that the convention Vote by ballot for a candidate for Recorder, and that the dele 'ales be instructed to cast the . f f ... ... , r, I vote oi Center lownship, in ilio Countv . r . ... 1 i-onventiuii tor lho TnMstii rt-rtMvuii' ilio 1 V majority of votes in tiiis Couwniion. And after several ballots, it resuhed in f ivor td . . . iii i i mi'.-i .hc i'iniaui, no receiving a mapnitv , r ti f Ol .Iii 111 voles cast, and die delegates wore , . . , f .. instructed accortiinoiy ana me onventioii adjourned sthc dtv. ni ivnii'V n,-.;,-KM AS JAt'OISV. Cluirman. ! ' " ' e , ; - 1 " l-r yi TrnvHcniYl Out O : Jfl CV XllL VC1 tlOClllulltOi I

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GREAT Dl SPLAY j U1 -N1-u ! FALL GOODS ! ! i On Saturday next tve will have read' for inspectionthe most complete assortment oi IMM" GOODS! GROCERIES, CHOCK ERY, tfeC, Kver hroutdit into this market. Our stock of (loods. is entirely new, and liouht in Hoston and New York, of Importers, at very low figures. V will Fell cheuper than any other establishment in riy mouth. riease call ami examine our (ioods; and Prices. Sept. :i It) KICK, SMITH &Co. We are now receiving a new ftock of SUGARS, also agential assortment ol everyt.un;; usually kept in the Orocery line whiel, we now offer to the c itizen, of Marlin ill and adjoimn- counties at a low cash pi iee. We are determined not to ho undevoid l.v anvC.roccrv or Drv Ooods Store in also a 'ent i.i 1 lussortmont of everything usually

Plymouth. U e are ot the opinion that QUICK CASH SALES AND Is the only w ay for any merchant to prosper iu business. (Jive u a call anil be convinced that w e can give you as good bargains aa you can find in Plymouth. All kinds of COUNTRY rRODUCK taken in exchange for goods. PATTERSON & CLDAV ELANP. soP:i Utf.

A F AMIETCDIK. & Do, Oor. Wood cfc 3?irst Strcots, PITTSBURGH, PA. IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN

1 ARD OIL, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Alcohol, Tanner' Oil, Sperm Oil, Whale Oil,

MANUFACTURERS OF

Whit !jcai19 Mccl PLYfvCUTH, IND J 4YLRS B LDWIN .Protrietor. Tlio present rropnotor of this establishment, formoHv ..AIlu.rit.an nÜUL.-M L. rinaired .,1 ...f.. I ,1 ... l . .i i liunuuiiwi u,,,invfn u a iii'rnii cieanm, j will endeavor tt conduct it in a more acceptable ! manner ttian it lias licrctoiorc boon conductid I . ... , . .... in every particular, in i finest shall be ren.IercU comfortable and bis cliai:. s re isonabte i Sept. '.7 ICtf A Fresh Arrival of Iliudnaro!! Tl. R DICKSON & CO. Have just received LARGM.ST und UEST selected Stock of HARDWARE, JAPANNED WARS, AXD 9 3.1(1. :rh 'CJ- :f ! L oKOLt.IIT TO THIS MARKET. Cal!. and vm will (iiiil it t !.. t.n im.m r.n W - : but .-.'rietl v true in evrrv nartieiilar. We were careful in selecting the vorvl. t and late.-t STYLES. JCM JOOO.: ....... i , i,. j,. ivce- 4 v.. j gATI-: OF INDIANA, by virtue of :i etnn:ni.-Mon an-l t xeeutuin in me ! onee m from the Clerk oi the .Marshall C-.-euit j : Court, 1 will cxjiom' lor sale as th aw direct-, at ! the curt house in Plvmouth, M ,11 cotu.tv. In ?V? " l'-Mnlay of .temLor, S letveen the hmns of IM o'clock a m, ami ' j -A -cWkP m.-f day, the rli.,wis .hsenh,,! tlireet'-it from tlx (Merk of tin. AT ir.li .1! f ;-r.n-t I I r .fstato, ntiutc m ihe to n of Hymoutl., M..r niiercst, cost e.n I :iccn.:i: int. 11 -t -.mi.1 costs. Taken a' tie j i-o'-eity of Jtiiius 'I'aek, on foreclosure of MortiNic in l-tvor of John Cou -Ie. J. F. VA X V ALK 1 -:x WH 1 1, 10t. (pr.!ees-J!0) Sheriir M. C. to xox-kkidhxts. The nn lcrsiizncil, with tin; Comity Surveyor, will, on the ll;lil:iyof Sejiteinher, 1n7, at 10 o'clock a. in. on s.t'el day, j.roeceil t i survey an l locate the coiiiors of his land in section f town -'i-J north, oi ran-'C ."J east, hi Marshall coimtv. In tliana; to meet on the premises, at the time sneci- i hnl. and continue liem day to day until all is lini.dicd The :;!ove urvey is for the rc-Ioeatlon of m-c-and such delliKjiu neies placed on the tax duplicate and collected according to law. a-i-SU --Hit:!. ' CIIAHLES 1UIOWX. TO XON KKSIDKXTS. The uiiilersirned wilh tie' County Surveyor, will, .1 1 - .1. i" . . . 1 . .. I " . l II . "l 1. on hip mil oi .e iicniocr, i .n,ai 100 ciock a in ; of sai,1(LlJ.f lmK.Jd t),urvt.v an , 1cate thu cor ! ners d' his land, in Seetii n .", twnhip TM, ran ire 2 east in Marshall Countv, Indiana. to meet on the premises, and continue from dav to ', lay mil il all is surveyed. Xon-residents.who i.iil to meet the Surveyor at the time aliove mention.,!, .oi l defray, or provide for defr t in r, their portion of the expenses of said survey, will he return, d to tho County Auditor and sueh delinquencies nl i 1 -n lite tax duplicate and eoilcetcd aeeordiii t-l:w. au. ii !-iv. jn.-i:ni iniins. to xox ;:r.sni:Ts. lilider.-'Liied with the C.e.ury Si;rveor will M-t dav oi Septemher, 1 -."7. at l!l "- . . .i 'Hie on t'i : dock, a. ,.,.. ,i ..., 4,r i.u 'uL u Se. i: '. t...... lil. oi MM tlay, proeee l to survey lo- : , : :.: , ; . n i i- ' i ' t 'lt 1,1 M o-hiil county, Indiana: j i to nieet mi the prenii -es. an 1 continue from dav to ; ! day until all is irv.-j.-d. to til. d' hi-s I. nid in Sc. 1 1 , toun- ! Non-residents, h fiil to meet the Purveyor at i ; the taue a!oe mentioned, and delrav, or provide ' tor t!elra ii.L'. th -ir portion ot the expenses id said

survey, v ill le returned to the I orntv Auditor, and Mich dulinjueneies placed on the t ax dupli- ; eate, amienüected aeeordhi- to law. ... .. ...... -i.i...

W5 f l5 AT WA NTED i'OR WHICH Tin: llislirsl (ash Price will Ik- Paid hv 1 J. l!!)U'M i:i:. j TIIL HIC.IM'ST CASK PKICLPAID mit -"TTT" "ITH" "TL SV ETTT j WW JäZjkL ET" M .fT.U JSL NY .... , ' 10 11. H. DICKSON & CO. j TO NON ItESIDKNTS. mil E UN 1) Ell SI ON El) WITH THE 1 County Surveyor will, on Thursday, the Hth day of Scptriuher, l."7,at 1 1 o'clock, a. in., of saidd.iv, proeeetl to survey & locate the corners ol his land, in Section U0, township '.V. north, of ranjre 2 east in Marshall county, Indiana, to meet on the premises, an 1 continue from tlay to day until all is surveyed. Non residents, who fail to moot the Surveyor at the time ahove mentioned, and defray, or nroxide for defraying, their portion of ihe expenses of said survey, will he returned t. the Count Auditor, and suoh dlin.pie.K-ies placid on the taxduplieate. and colll.(.tt(1 according to law. auo:)..,),: p NILL LOXC. " .1 Have lately established a On C.ano Mret t, west of Michigan, where they keep comtratlv on hand all kind of They ilonoi intend that any other dealers dial five anv better bargain, or bo more aceomnieda, tin-.; than they. If you wish fn t-li meats tlicy arc at all tinv.' ? prepared to acceunuodatc you.

w L'V GLASS Ti-RrnxTixn, Varnishes, 11 RUSH ES, Spices, Glassware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, Surgical Instrument. ILcacl and ILitliarge. Beit ordained, by the Tnisti-es of tlie inoi-porate t nt-ti t .f' T fit. .1.1 . . . .. . c f . . f iiuiwui.il, in iuv.- vouiii oi .l.ir!IAll, and ute of Indiana: i That aiv :ind idl rer-ons are her-!iv nmbil.ito.1 from throwing pUttin or leaiing nny careass or carcasses of dead animals in or upon anv of the streets, alleys, lots or out lots of said town, or in or upon any street, alley, lot or out lot of anv of the additions to s.iid town. And any person who shall be convicted of any violation of this ordinance, shall be fined in any sum nt les? than one dollar nor more than five dolIirs for each ami every offence; tobe prosecuted before any Justice of the Peace within the corporation. J. B. X. KLIXGER, President. attkst: A. C. Caphov. Clerk. augl3 :Du3. June 1 2th, 1-07. "WHO WAATS GOODS'? LOOK THIS WAY! J CHARLES PALM ' E, I Is now receiving, direct from Philadeliihia and j New York, the MUST VARIED ttock of jdrotTiics, QtieniswaiT. (Ilibswarc, .Clothiii!i& Yankee jToliüiis Tliat were ever oflered for inflection and sale in this co.MMr.MTi'. which he is now oll. -riiiir at as fair prices and term, as any sane man dare name. Th amount of capital st ek is $-2tnl,(l0( , The amount of capital .-t.-tk pttiJup is x!(M,(j0 Tiiea-s"-ls of the company are a? follows, viz: TAR VAI ."' Shares P. S.Tru-t Co. MAR. VAL. st Iv, X. . I!AK stuck: 100 Shares Am tiean Exchange, Xew :k 10 MMI Oh Am. r.x. (meicaed fan: t.tl,-.:: j.. r et paid in,) 1, !",:,( A JMM Sh's Hank of Com., X. Y...2;i.o:u ai.noti K,!n: 1G..V; li, -ton 4, !);) 2,:tin l (,t::i .i.-r') i .; (i,:tt;!i l,:t.U 41-J i'lll " l.V) O J .4 I'M) K: l(i. HI:) M " t;i CM in " en 1 " Mereliant's Ex., " IM.nof) .Aletropt.litan, " J.".l(Ml Methanies, " 7.0ÖM Contint ntal, " Ocean, " .r,tKM) riienix, J.l!til renii, Hartford, l;,!ia; State, f,l)t) City " f.l'ld Mercantile fi.nii!) Conn. Kiver, 44 H ii :ford County. " 1,0 ),) Citizens, Waterhury Ct, (".0)0 Waterlmry, l.2::l Stafford, "Staa'onl.Ct., -KM $151,n79.:0 Amount loaned on pledre of Hank . Sl"ck:i; $ei,'200.IK) Amount loaned on .Mortairf-s of real estate, Hr?5'J.OO 15511 rcceivaMe for loans on otlurajproved collateral and jersoiiaI fe--ritiep, G.-,500.00 Cash in liand and in Uank, -11,790.41 Amount due from a .-nits D,473: Accumulated interest on investments, 2,19G.ii." Total assets, $!CJ9G.01 Xo liabilities to Hank or other creditors due or not lue. No losstM adjusted and due. Losses adjusted and not due $b,T21.56 Losses (rejiorted) unadjusted ."lJji.GJ L sses in susm-nse. waiting lurthcr prool, All other claims apiinst the company estimated at .VIO.OO The rule of the company, except in a fewtpc'eial eases, is not to exceed n.",i:)i) in anv one ri-k. The .ouount insured in any one city, town or il! ire, is indefinite, depending up.!ii its bize, ;:nd how )ui!t. The amount injured in any one Mock ofbuild-int;-', th'jM ii -s upon its eou-tructitn an l tize, suhjec; to t lit aliove rule. Certified eo y of huier of the company, as fiiMiited in lt-ö l. o. t. 7. s. in. 11. 12. 11 IL KELLOCG.Secrctarv. "i.tn ini.niaT. s , n artiohii v nr rv, I IVrsoaally appeared. 11. Kello-, Secretary of the rim-nix lnsur.:n-e Gompany, and made oath, .1. . r .: i .. l -, , . iu;n. ui lor. p.oij; t;tn nit in o mm mioci iim-.i, is true aecord' ie; to his het knowledge audhelief. liefere me, C.J. lit). DLL Y, Ju-itito of the Peace Aci.n oR or State's Oi ricr, ) Indian ijwdis. July HI, lf.YT. Wiikrkas, The lhenix Insurance Company, of iR utiord, h is tiled in this ollicea Matcim-nt of its con litiou on t!ie 1st tf June, 1n"7, the act of its ineoip...atu.n and amendments properly certified lo' J,!d ritti n inti uni.-nt, iiominating its agt nt and authoriin them fully and unresenedlv toaekn.nvle.lire service of process in the event f Fuits. Now, Tiu.rkiork, In puiuance of the rrtjuirciinents of "An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act tor the lucoi MrAtioii of Insurance Cmpiii'S tlefinin their power, and preserihinir their dntiev. appro ed March 2, 1.V, haio; jMesente.1 Mtisfactory et idenee to meof full onnpliance to the retjuircincnts and sjiecifieations of that act, I, John W. Dold, Auditor of the State of Indiana, do herel.v certify that C. U- Reeve, of Plymouth, as the atrcnt of "said Company, ii authorized U transact tlie business of Insurance as the ajrent of the sai.l Pho nix Insurance Company in this State, up to January 1st, t-'u, to the rxtiiit that he maybe commissioned ami ajHvinted by the said company e nereu L. S. ScJÄ Sin ( aV jL'J ' j v -wafliu-l,tLi2 innvlv' , a"S JOHN . DODI), Auditor of St. In v itness hereof, 1 have hcreun. ihe Ith State. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Oglesber, Shirley and Roe is this day dissolved by mutual consent; II. IL Hoc retiring. Hereafter the business will be conduct ed by the firm of Ogletdice & Shirley; and all debt contracted in the name of Oglesbee, Shirley V Roewill be paid by Oglcfbee A. Shirley. All persons know ing theiuselves indebted to the late firm, are requested to ;dl and settle by paying up or by girins: notes, n.ii.oi;i;e. W. C. SHIRLEY.

IXSEED OIL