Marshall County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 August 1857 — Page 2
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TH ! DEMOCRAT.
t. Mcdonald, . . Editor. PIA'MOUTII, IND.
i iway isai. ,h9.lroB( ;nJ that ni;iy . tindcnc; JrTl.c Marshall County Uepublican, ' r-vlVü animallon- , ' , r j ren of absent officers and men. The of-..n.-t v,vok cpi.-d from iho Democrat a I 1 üid the physicians here in the snn.e ! fieiai report tyrants that "the Indians
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township in the c-untv, in 185G; and remarked: "Oar iwihbor'a character for courtesy v;ould not have suffered any. per haps, had he tuniihed us with the above j statistics, so that they could have appeared in both papers simuhaneously." We would say to w.r neighbor, that we would willingly assist him in getting up material for his paper, had we the time to oaro, but as it is, our time is wholly taken up. Our neighbor must excuse us; and if he thinks his readers would bc'uaterially injured by waiting until &uch articles(compi!ed ftom the books in the Auditor's office)eould be copied from the Democrat, ho can have free access to th books and papers, and we would cheerfully give him all the assistance in our power, in collecting any statistical information in refer.;:ce to our county when it would not interfere with indispensable duties. i rVe are not responsible for the obtusenesscf our neighbor. If slavery is such an evil and the blacks are so much bolter off in tho free states, i: seems a tnin go that there should be twice the ! ' I number oi .mujacKSin me stave ciates .. . 11 1 .1 1 C-. . that there are in the tree states and u slavcrv unu'a uui nrj viine poi'.i.aiioo, u 1 f a' . t i :. , i .: :. I IwCII13 CH..ii''C liiUL 31IVUIU U'J I ,UUV, , , 1..,.. .-1. ,.,M 1. T TtOn I 000 of whites iti the South, and only i about one third of one million cf them holding slave. These two propositions were tl;e hey notes for the howls of black Re publicans, and when they are contradicted so flatly, it is n. wonder they ate "obtuse" j - and cannot see. I "Xone are so blind as those who icill not jt-rJ-VMEs B. Clay was elected to grcss, in the Ashland district by 13J mr jority. Mr. Clay was formerly an Line Whig, but .snce that party disband cd he has noted with the Democrats. Democrats have elected their State Treas- j h; urer by twelve lotiücei; thousand majority, ; asid seven, and probably i:;n of the ten .v,,..i-Ä n....,,. iiicwucis ui i.üiiä;a. The Senate is a tb. owing to the larger number cf those holding over being Know Nothings. The L?ir!sh;!ure is Democratic by ?o:n-; fifteen or twenty. o .lliotiri lili'clion. ri,., r-i : ... 'c:., .... . i:..,.. i lit. v iuci''J a i.i ivo s.i a ilia, .ji'. twtii. lh. Democratic nomine f r "overnor. was ! o . dieted by some five thousand majority. The R-'publieaiH, Abolitionists, Bentotdans and Know Xothings, all supported Kollins,(Know Xothing).md thoy were very sanguine in the bo'ief that ha would be elected, as there was a majority cf 22, O'JO against the Democrats at tho last gubernatorial elecliwii, but th?y were woefully disappointed. foMPLiMESTARr. The M. C. Republican calls our town Trustees, (Mr. Lvans Klinger and others )"5olomons and "Wisacres." Liberty, Union Cguntv, Ind.,) August lUi, 1357.f Friend MetLeaving your town on Thursday, 7 p. m., on the C, P. fc C. R. B., I was soon landed at the N. A. &: S R j U , at wtucn place 1 was detained until 1 1 p. m., when I again found myself on board of a diniry rail road coach, destined for ! 1 Lafayette. As wc passed over this road fter night, (and I would advise all travel eis to do so.) I havo nothing worthy of note. From appearance, I bhotild think tho road was not paying very well. Lr lhe j conches look a3 though water and the dual broom were. entire strangers. On arrival at Laf lyet'.e we again changed cars, and passed over tho Lifayette S: Iudiir.apolis road at a good speed ; at 0 a. m., Friday, we nere in tho eapitol of the far-famed Hoosicr State. I notice a great abatement of thi nuisance of hotel runners. It is a bore to 11 travelers, and it is hoped the nujsaute may be abated in all places. Twenty minutes for breakfast at tho American, Htid again we were going along at a good speed over th3 favorite of Indiana rail roads, the Central. Ti e coaches on this ruad arc clean, commodious, and well vcntillatcd, and what is equally as good, you are supplied with good, cool water. At 10 o'clock a. rn. Friday, was landed at that kneed iu city, Centervilla. I could not discover any any animation in the cit iions not enough to -pitch fpoits or play Fi-bmi d it fir 'itstrHi-g mycf ti j
It is very seldom that a man that has man. Mr. C. was going through th j to a cdtnter of verdant snots. 1, the ''''.vsical and M-ntal Man," and one from j c,0'" 1' AX August lO.h, at lie ' - lUSlirailCO Co'piiy, -;;! r : "-t. vv ', ccrtliic.ite as lived as retired has Mr. ChV, that ha, ! woods hunting squirrels, when he iw the j Jrt ol Sahara tlu re arc several of these. Dr. Brown. Mi'-j -ct. -The study of Phys-! C,ul1 1 lh'us-mLnl- 1 t '!i"i G'Xr!- a 'l" " .'""V lecu as shamfullv abused and misre-prcsen. ! snake sunnis.g itself, and shot it through ! 1 f ' tl-. eara- j i-.lo-y in Scho.is," both of which wee p 1' -.v evening, on which oceah.n the, i. Th, .,.,-.. ,f b, c,m?o,v is' -The r:,c,ox ' "tw" ;': V h' 'r-' 1 ' ' ted,shehus, by the Ilepuulican Press, the head with his rille. Mr. Kiel, Ay11' h' AlU likened to wi.h inteiest. f dlowhig order of cxeicises wi,l be ob.erv-1 " U l - - ' - the lY, ' Ä but in his own district where he is best "this is the largest snake ever killed inj p t "r Then the choir discoursed sweet music tlK j.fK' '"In ,;:i,r ?.. yno,:, s:; ' - i,,.. ,,,!, r , , ! A lvLLIC OF THE 1 AST. W e had the ..,Mi- (. i-ii i, , Wedn-e-dw Arrmvnrv 1'' "motint ui c.ttx.u! at.'ok ;j-ddtt: is -J') s.O hi J , -'d ,.;:,.;. known, he is fullv endowed. Defiance countv' and we n,e inclined to I rc,,m.a o nn i.lte!.v;)MV on M,M1jlv wj , to the audience, afser which Jasper Pack- DAr ArTEUNOc.s. j 1 1! . rT" believe-Joo Com. lUev. Mr. Waldo, late chaplain to Con- n,J' Estl' "f Ll 1J,l' as called llp,,:i 1'Ver; 2nd, Opening Addtess; 3 1, 1- TI,e act, of the conr,ny arc M fo!. ---- , . KeillllcKy FJrCtlOil. gress.aged M.NExr five. He would b-. ! who responded in a very happv manner, 0'S'' MUcell.meous Btisiiu-ss l"Z' pah val ma. v t 1 " ' Vi "r " The Louisville. Com a ?r tays that the Ccurous Discovekv. A coi-rer kettle , ,ni;,M1 r ,r - ..... ... sn. : ,,,!,. ,ii mnn l:f ..i,.,,, . o1, ,; .i .... r , a i J Wedxesdat Kvrvrvr. ! 50 FharrT.Trn r. ' i IUC- '"''
southern Indiana towns at the present time, From Centervillo I took hack to tins place,
which I found in tb. simo nrlJf ;.-.. il-ot friend McCIun- says of its sister city - . ... .. , . . rookvhle. The citizens had better fence it in for pasture. I hopo your readers will not think mo partial, but I havo not seen any phr-e that will compare with our', 1 ! I l oung America town. Ihe bes: that ! v 'ifi jean be said of this place is. there has not been but one prisoner in their jail for a vear. The Junction 11. IL from Hamilton to Indianapolis, is under contract for laying aUualwn o our own-only more so) on rruni imorraa.wn. xr.c ueraia is es: i establishedn a firm basis, r.nd is a great favo-r-ito in littlo Union. Success pecuniarily, s' V. D. drawn by each Towuship, at the ihy Div - ;.i,i. .ivjivi. Totö-1, 3,GCG' Am'tof funds 8 c . I II..;. - ... II I 111. "'' i vn-ei, oi.;,oo i (l n a n i a , I . ... . iv ...... Itr tiidtrtn 471 ( !! I S Tippecanoe 3-lG,UUj German '177,00 North, ' CGS.00 Polk, 312,00jg West 370,00 j Plymouth, 2 10,00 " Total, 4,011, CO snrftco "-" jour citizens think v was brought there bv j can answer. , -Xash.Ti' ti" .isi.Tt.i., au0. but indicate i i i i TENNESSEE ELECTION. u.' Belli ma are incomrdcl the election of 7 or 0 Democrats to Con- i , -
Th, following is a s, tetnent of the num-1 """P immedia ely, and will pro-1 that from the enormous force the En, fish tlic s' Assoeia:ion.- 7ZmZ outhi ' T'nlT'L:utt P,ym. ber of children of sohool age in this c-jw-j reeJ fl, aI! Pt,66,1;!o ex! e,!1!t,,'n;i 11 J are cJlecting at this station ami the ar- i T1' A.s., ia ion Hj.p.-inted K-v. J. B. L. per,.,,,, in hVlir-i.t eUm tneeUa; that crTJ? TvTT-r" " ty, a3 returned to tho Auditor', office, by j ss the town hip Trustees, a: the last cnume- j nearer Fori Uüy, should thus be enabled S IKIUT 'n is cIcar l,lflt C,lih:i " lo h 1 A5"eui,,,M- Adj -uri.ed to meet again on COMK ALL! a.i he relieved. Tlie expense hi- j Jn the Mtr shall Cir vit Cotr-t ra.r nnd tho nmnnnt nf ehnol fnndJ to reach that Aint in so brief a nri,,d. to ! lulled to her exclusi veress. lie :idds th:Lt I n,!ät of November, Hfeordiiiyr i.E'" Ci"ni"S in a di-tiiace will b y; i ;j V '
luiusiiHU'fli Ii mil inj.- iiosuk anil warnte! , .... i w c: tt irf'T i i fiiniv i f p , . : . j No. of Children, tribe Show's Rtnvh vÄ are several sea-going hosoiial.s and trans-' u - 11 AKlvLK, 1 res. : UhULNA.Nbh. ; 1 he j.!a ntm m tl e ii.r.v, hv.j Cu. , . t ' WW "j0., itfliust. o o . MARK CuMMIvjs S-c'v ( ZJf i onaif, by the Tni,tce of the iii?orpor.t:e K. Sam;,!.., Ir. s,tt,n..ev. h-.iiled in n i l"wn. St42ü, pons wuh a very large supernumerary! iARK UMM,Nj- tu- ot l'h:il ..;,, i th, county of MaUulI, cmr.laint h.r UIv.hv,.,. äi-d ,j VuC: S Center 609 iii"ARE the Irish Naturally Demo- ! medical staff. i .m TT 77 I nd State of Indiana: vit that th- d.-r, -nd-mt. ;.n-r M a,4,"il" .ntCr f,- 1 CRATS?-Th?S question is readily and truly j c T t rp, ' mOCrallC CoiilUy Coil Yen- That any and all ,.,rM,n ore herobv prohibUcd . resident of the the St. of IdianV- fs VZ' üreen 4-! answered bv snyin that the nauiral im j bT' LouI3 Al,' 8-"r,' I-msa?! fioil. i Irom thrown,-, put tin r or leaving ftlly carcass o lore I;,.ti?ied of the tdn- and pendener of 1 Urmhn V !p.ulseftho In.h are lib.ral and honesc jvices stare that Walker evacuated Law-j The Demerath: Cunty Convention will tU,c Tippecanoe, 33o;a!d benevolent, an 1 these constitute the j rence on the 3d with all the tro.ps xcept : be held at the e..ui t-1 n, in Fivmouth or u'u i,n-v s:r"l,t a:1,'.v-,,jt or out lot of anv of :lt thecoint !miwi IlvmoiithoJlm s j German db'2 Hre:k elements of Democracy. A person forty, the ostensible cause bein- a threat-' OX S TCKD Y SEFT 5th ' i Vnirv'rV-? f'M . . , i M.nday td' An.-ust, J57, nvA u,d. she arlr Xo --.-l.y,..elia,,s ,t F.,rt niiTolailVs f!.: 3o3 CnH,.Vnrir'Mi. mi j 65: for, and 2 against. The S.a.e ticket U j The several townshinsate retiucsted to ! bL',."n ;,n-v Juaticc ol ' ithin the c-rpo-i unurt p. ,i oil 1111 OI OE3S2101t A'lCUS '',i I, , ration. 1 j 1X11 FT ,?! r ilnvjuUl .IlHlV. e,eotea. Select ilicir delegates at an early period; a! J.B. X. KLIXGER. r,,.shi,,.f i Ja rT.f M' .tVt ff f rC
j - j ! . ... v.,.saK, inej neic;pU1.)ua0 ol electing delegates lo attend lh: c.mmc-.jt.-. UU-h he is djw oliVrh,- nt as fair ; iffJV VOtSCC! I As Imml.nse S.vake. Mr. B. F. Bich, The Living 1 mi:. Tlie large numh.-r j approved, af.er a very slight amendment l.;,.,,,11,l!v (,.,.,.,. x' ...... i .... ,, 1 and ten,:. any sa,,.- mhn darenaaw. M FREvnr ,n .. . ii i r i of 7,479 emirrants arrived in Xew Vt- t,,R,v T R T c i, , Loiucmion. A 8e,.e,al a.tend- I h ...kf.U to th- cm:, ns oi 31 ird.all nd adj.,--! Plymouth. J!v ?, 157 --4 1 KLNCIL Con- of Dehance. wn-.es us that a black 6"ake, . davfT-,l- S )iile, changing the resi-.auco js lvonested. .;n.-e... n-es for tl.ir verv liUral patron,..,, here- 1 "
i-1 measuiinLf sixteen leet four inches m length ' ; dem-e ot Kev. 31r. Lutle from Miel. v -an : 1 vomem-d , i.im, hop-, by lair dealing i T vjL.vmjIAN SALE.
Old ! and fmrtecn inches in citcumf.rance; was! Y-;1 Ijraf fP' City to Madison. Afcr singing by tltej ACaCiiCi' B2SllflS$e. : Ju v 0 57 -f Common iv,, T :, j -iV . i 'i -nUrt i , Stil i'ors :i':.I rnvered vi Ii vi.r.lor.. t nvi'.. I 1 ... 9 - n- . . ... - ' ' " .-. . ... . "l '.- trrtn ! Oi, I ill on
-killed on Monday last in Noble township, j : ., : , r ,,, .V V I r ch"1'' t,u? A.socitt,in lisu-ned to an esav ' 1 m",",,,ö' l' iorm a orth-n, Indiana: j ; U'V Au.,.wi, 1-57, .?1 at :nI - I ' HI 111" lllhlit HI tl;e Utlll ,1 Jl Cl (SiT !? Iif ' . - : 'n i , . .. ! r, , ... M I-' J-'lIe a S : i..! , . rl .:i: ..
I Deliance county, by Mr. Lafayette Cr- .ss-1 Northern Africa. The name isn!soanoli..d i ,rom Dr Higinbohatn. suhj-ct, The;11 1 ute, will commence at 2 lAU,Mv.M UI UTK ; h .crib (,li:P,i IIZ
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near Alton, in Illinois imbeded Met has f,w or ,,,. ot ,he marks of . ... , tf,wv ,.. rA Address by Bev. Mr. Barrett, of Maine:1 10 Shar- American i:Sel,..i,rre. ' bill
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in a vein of coa. It wivi found on liul a-i " V . , , 1 1 ' f . ... . , v . 1 5th, Musi-. .ewoiK in,rn") L T . , .... . . c. 'Sunday, wi.h ihe thermonie.fr at P5 or ÖJ, I of lhe "'feai that was newly mamtesting 111,551 ' ( C Am. U. (increased car-i- ( 1.1510
i5'-'1"'1 l",m) i.i.w.o..a... mi, ...uk. m -j si,);, o find lhat lhe ft iends in Marhall c-un! v ' "'iimar by Ja.p-r 1 ackard; Sd, : " I years ago; others give it a much earlier j spiled, "as ih.. Lordsh-mld jncase to make; . . .... . I Misceliaucous Bushes 1 l " J s 1 1 ;, .f.,1 . !',.;,,,.,.,., I ,1 I,.. : i i wesc niahing a move in the iij; it direc:ien. ' , 1 ! Uhi'.c. All ask. how could it cvmc into a ! u" luK t n. -s . .r.ieke 1 bv ekne, o - ,. .j Ti,rnDW ftekno)V 1 10) 1 vi i i i.i rr, . . I we see no reason wiiy he mav nt live this J'dinson, of La Porte was then called' 1,11,1 DU -vtlumn. (solid led of coal? This question none i ... ... ..,.. n ' 5 n I i.iu,n lw. .1(ld,...d ,i. r r. .... ! 1st, Praver; 2nl MiscJhmous Address- ri .
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gress, and 2 or 3 Amercans Zollictoffer i self by scandalizing others, might as well I Ks(L l,:cn atI 'Messed the Association in a .and Ready. Ethri Ige doubtful. The l.-Uitdown on a wlnad-b.urow und under- very spirited manner, showing the necesgisla'.ure is democratic in both brauche?. j l:,'ttü lu v'ltcJ himself. shy of such an organization; urging all to
Harris's majority for Governor will exceed j
10,000. Bunhei Hill, Mo:,mu;h,and Waterloo were a" :1S0 thi-ir influence to getago.-d audience Alabama. The Democratic candidate in u,,cTll: fi,rSt "alm1eJI lhe 17 tl' evening and the remainder of the r o ii'i ihe second 0:1 lhe ICih, and the last on lCth segfcion He in a vcrv hmnv vet sir.-n f,r Govcrtsor was elected wiihout any op- tJf the month. The attack of the ill fated .larj halT ) et saw apposition. f:i,:U0 Chesapeake was made on the 22d l,c manucr. alh,d?J to lli0 -'nce belli North Carolina tho Democrats have ' "f J"e 1807,. an! bohrst war will, En-laud Uvce" l,,e gkfiing upon lhe present oeca-
elected their endre ticket. Logansport, Aug. 4, 1C57. Hon A. P. WiLLARü, Governor, ike. cir: I hereby resign the office of Judge !of the Supreme Court, to taka e fleet or. tho firilt MonJay iu Jjnuary next I853 Con-enial as are th lutle r.f t!. ,(,.,. more so than any other in the ift of the ' ......w .... .......iv ...... o iiiQiuuil lilt; ,.J : , . , . resume the uraetice. The ros Imm .1 t.ile I fr.,. nt r, .A (nt. ,,.. , v- ... .. .....U., v...., ...at nivii: limy ije 1 twl f,i.A ,,,:.. . ....,! ... ni...ii.iiKiiv. n.v iji.uirj ovri ictc. mill i
ample tim, for li e selection of a successor. 1 11C woiernme "limatc; it, ParPermit mo to embrace the occtwivn to 1 ll:inK'nt lliat nT'll'il will he done in China
tender to the people of Indiana my h-art. f. acknowledgments for the honor I have received at their hands Be.p( ctfudy, your obedient servant, V. Z. STUART. ißTThe Democrats of Ohio have nominated II. P. Payne for Governor, and W. II. Lytic for Lieutenant Governor. Sr. Louis, July I I. Cant. Whart n, from Fort Kearney, re por s that advices have been received at that Fort, that Sumner's command was eighty miles from Fort Lauramie. All well. Notruth in the report that part of Sumner's command had beau cut oü'. Bank Matteus.A dispatch from Cincinnati says that the City Bank of Cincinnati, U bought at 15 per cent, discount, and tho Union Bank of Sandusky, at ten por cent. This is equivalent to discrediting thf-m altogether. A dispatch from New New York states thatth Merchant's Exchange Bank f Bridgeport, Ct., was quoted "no sale," in Wall street. The Cumberland Savings Bank, Md., is thrown out 1:1 Ncr Yoik?r. l Chrig",.
j' important from Kansas! j 57 c Indium at fort Edaj.'Immedudel
! Assistance Demanded. ! T aVyeCVI'eiir ?xU:l f;'0m ,ll;e liwrence Herald tf I-reedum, under date ; of the 3J instant, which conveys startling ; intelligence of tho descent of the Cheyenne InJi:,ri3 on Fort llilev. The Extra s:ys: ,UIIlml eviuem.-e Das reached Uovernor . 1 '. .. 1. .. ... . ... il. .i: . n r n;i,x fi , i m r iat fort liilev, that the Chevenii'3 Indians , forCt have reached that" station, wher j there is no fortification, and only half a re company of infantry. The commanding oflicerat the Fort asks for immediate assist- " -va "l0"".10 ii.ersnna committed j aeerai muruers in eigni oi tno post. ' Under tnesa circumstances. Gov. Walker 1 -. . .. 1 1 T 1 . r . 1 ... j,as seni Cooke, with the whole force under his command, to the point of danger. Col. Cook? started with the advance at !J a. M. to day, and by forced marches hopes to I reach Fort llil e,.mo,-,.w oveni,, 0 ihe Governor. The rest of comp i!:ied by ! öivo sVve h' PtecLion to the gari isoti and j settlers, and. i: is hoped, inflict summary . . .1 . i. . . i -i Judg-5 Pcttit, of the rippeeanoo Circuit Court, !.as given a decision in the casi of x-.ayior, u application t.r a i - . .. . manilttUTUSi U n,,.! V-.vI .. na n.. ..,.. w -.... ..nil ',, ,u VVU . ' i Auditor, to issue the plaintiff anords- l r ,.rVu-es .m .In.hre ,f i:,,,,,,,,,,,. 1.. , p..,,.. j - a iviio oui; . . l. r o . ...... .it my i;uo ci ojy per annum, instead ol .. OU.Jtl. as !i:lS iPPIl )ih.'lr,i .ill,. iv.. 1 , - ----- .v..- ........ v. ,., will el rfmuL,., ,.. ,u rln! I, f.,h ..II d.A 1,....! ter for i We asked him how much lomrer ! C7 i K'ö w'l ljl-' f'-r of ihe senioreditor of; this paper, Rev. M'seä llallock. w ho dio 1 ! . ..i r r itwenty years ago at the age of 77. 3. L. ! Jour W Com. 'J v ... i , ......... iu I'lm-ip Battles in June. The .great bailies of declaied June 13. 1G21. Choice ivWm nf ih rh.in h,J,
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I,:h,n .,f oi tr ,, ' , the throne of Grace h, ,,nv,,. i ,M,? U"rn,:m ullh 1 U 5.;- ' a 1 ai.-tm .f the eountiv an J vi.la.e. I
7. v 11, 41,,i r ,1. P ...W : ..... 1h.xv receivn-. direct fi-..m Phil:.d..l,.l.i!. eci:. c-ii.tantU uu h.ni
; mau .iuijuk;i iiayojiuiH.ioiK.i lü.uuu,! a iiu i resi.ieni ti.'.'n nuiiresteu the A--j ; Aew 1 oik, the .AiO.ST VAitlLÜ -tockof ! f .1 n i the salary shall he os.lv The .Ind.. ,.!..;.,,;.. ; i ... ., , i A. C. bTALEY, Ci.aism.in. ifcaWw S ..; Aft . o'5M
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ihe pruvis was nncBsthutu...!; bein in!" , . '' " , ."' ion EäMup Cosivcr.tiou j V: V!' Ay', TT .TTmigPmfei ...A: . .... i .i ... , . ' . 'Hon. The minntos ..f ihn ,. ;..a " .. ! w V- JJii&ü i - If TT
et wuii tne in. ariictc ana L'Jd section. . - ; i :.o iJemocrais ot Center townshi) ar-: ; n , v , . i ..77 ' J i iir..l.;ii;i I..,...) .,p cn,..;.,i i...... ti... mir wvte real bv MnL- rMmn;.. ..r : , . . . , j li; luv. . A"' V' ? n A i ! .
1 ' r" . . .V : re(iues;eo to meet at the curt-hoiis.; 1:1 : I iDllilli U i siiilVn ! i! II N fw ,7 11 1 -
! v , SPI.r1 rremejnymout.,. the Recording Secretary; and Flv.m.udi. on Saturday, At, .. 29th. for ihe TVt wr ov 7 - . ' f ", , lV LU Umür Ell iOnÜS, ; Court. A . A. 1,-ilune. i.,. f n P. .,!. ,1 .. . ' " " 1 ' ,Ml fr in-; Tei.ii r.n 1 sah n . . . . ;., mono., ,d U.U. Comtoch, they w-ere.pu,.,,, uf h0..(.t; Jrle-aies lo attend th: cmmcmt.-. lih-h he is nv oliVrh,-nt as fuh-j &irf .Voiicc!
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j---...v........IH.-l. w - , s-dls in Paris at fifty canta a pound. A i tea w.antof proper interest in the highest j ouUl' 5 sic; Oili. Miscell.meous Bustf'Wl brings 1,23. " j interests of lhe country. The choir then j Music by Musical Association ..f
New York, Aug. G. The steamship Persia, with dates from L,vorr' ta 1,10 has anived at 1 . 1 ! Smin accents ti e mfdi lf'.n rf rM, , -Inn ,irCK I,lb l,,c mediat.on of rratice; 'and England in regard to the Mexican ones- i . 1 Hon. . 'fi .-:.. .. . ""I'1 ",e uvmic"" war junks, until the result of Lord FJgin's mission to Pekin shall be known, if k prove unsatisfactory, hostili.iea will be confined to Canion. Lord John Russell has obtained leave to biing in a now bill for the admission of Jews. Rothschild has resigned, but lias boon re-nominatcd and wiil be re-elected without opposition. The attention of France is centered upon the recent Italian plot. The Bank of F ranee has lowered its rale of discount on stocks to 5 per cent. Iu tho House of Commons on Monday Mr. Smith, in behalf of the government, denied I'ne truth of the report which had found its way into the public prints, that the army iu Bombay had also broken out into mutiny, and stated that the last official advices from India pointed to tho vry reverse. X2TVo have received a communication from our ever-wcVomo corespondent, Jas rsp FACiariD, Ti.ickrrilNprirr.-jc. TT?-k '
A Tübclar Bridge at X ye jiave geen a para(rraiJ
Niagrra Falls. paragraph stating that a design has been made for a tubular bridge at the Falls, a little above the present suspension bridge. It is now said that it is to take the place of the present structure, owing to a lack of confidence in the perma - nence of wire bridges. Buffalo Com bridges'. Buffalo Com. , me has Wen re-elected delss fiom Or-on Teritorv J itGen. La egate to C.nigres T Ti i. ..... i mi. j i i' t. jnaies nan was Kiiiea ny jigntnmg near Davton, on iho 2Cth tilt Washington, Aug. 8. The Xavy Department this morning received a letter from flag oHicer James Armstrong, dated ! jr ,1 United Siol .hip &, Joi,o. , I Hong Komr. May 23. in which he s.v? j there will be a t A-A of sixty vessels moun,u 7M ,. a, mri i. r. o VW. M,M.,S ivfi Report of the JIarshall Co. , b i-rif uii!; -awiKFrx Teacher's Association. ' ... , 1 lie AaSix-l i on met at t he Pivsl.vt..i 5-iK - - - - , Church on F, ilay. August 7.h, at 2 o'cLh-I; p.m. R-v. W.Ilaike. - .Pr. - .hh.n - .eill - ,.,i , i, i r , i Cti tlie ineciii.' to unter. A crsin iihif iv 0 o ". . 1 ts? f I iroivr iaiii I in S-nto ..n il-..i f c dm-ation. h- 1 t,u ..i ..' - w ...... moments, showing by his sentiments that!0 i , , ,i;.. , ,i , e ? I he is alive to the advancement of educ.i-1 . . . . ., . I Hon, and closed with a promise of some- j . . . . thing more on the morrow. C. IL Reeve. , ,, , , ... '1 rc,,e've atrtivity in the work, and that Uioii, ai d that during lhe exhibition of a tin-ua in town, which, he thought, indieaI sung one of their sweet hymns, and the A.c.,:-i ,ti,,i, nd;.., no.l i n,.,.t nr-.i,, ,t hali'-paat 7 o'clock this evening. EVENING SESSION. Tho Association met pursuant to ad1 1.1 1 . 1 jouinment and was called o order by ihe ... . 1 ',Jeilt. " audience tben listened to . . , . - ... . 'g'' by the choir, prayer was oflered by tho President. The Association was then addressed by Rev.J. ILL. Sotilcsuhj ci: "The School it is and as it should be." The address was replete with practical ideas in regard to teaching, and the part vvl.h h parents ought to take in the woik of cducath.n. The society listened to singing by the choir: also, to a "good night" song executed bv four gentlemen. The Association then adjourned, to meet at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. SATURDAY MORMNU SESSION". The Association met pursuant to adjournment, and was called to order by the President. Prayer was offered by Bev. J. B. L. &mle. after which the society luten oil to mi address by Jamc3 Elliott, sulj -ft: I i v 1 V.. . r 1 Qualifications ami Clinrac'er of lcachcr?. in which were many practical tlrngs, al so many incidents showing lho deficiencies in teachers qualilications in I113 time. Also an essay from Mr. P. W. Coms.ock, subject. Snppitssion and Development of Character in Youth, wlich was replete with many beautiful thoughts; then an essay by Mark Ctimmir.gs, subject. Thought. Ator singing, Mr. Johnsou, of Li Porte -rna z.lvi urvr. and xeif.'S.li his prcm'si
A ; v m. , . I order hv the 1'resiJent. Iho Association th.wc aflTctetl. to cwtn be relieved Mv cure ,,,in-(,n i"iciiii.iue, but at anv other time thev A man in Norwalk. Ohio, found a pearl cak.d u. tho IV;lti; of lho Conslilulion ; NEVER FAILS in any etr, wiK,, t!l,,o uL j" all oü,
UPr t n , u ta and By Laws as revised; then it was mov- i nü from a brook in Danen, and wend.ng his ed lh;it tlv. revi,,(1 Conslitulion be a(Iopt. cuMartnoileotm,,, that I wniKl--,-. nJilSlaS way straight to a jewe:er exchanged it for L, flä Th. TonstimtioM of Z'ZtLTlP, : Är": r'c 52 '
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:1t; made some remarks, coutrasiin: vantages of the present time, with those which children enj-yed in his boyhood - fcouie eAieiii me piogiea nun lade durin- his lime, and con-! f , . , 1 rs on the brightening prospects, j had been made ' gratulated i bef .re us. Adj.urned to meet at 2 oYlo. k e . e. ' - l " P- m- for repose of transacting th j business of the Association. I AFTERNOON SESSION. Met pursuant to adjournment; called to wincli was canted; then the liv Laws, af- ... ... . ' ter much discussion, were also adopted. A vote of thanks was tendered to the e di - tors of the papers in this place f..r their "- P; "T"'' '' 1 '-nn me; to the choir f..r their assistanee j lo ''-lion ot the executive commit - ! tee. j full ilelega i'n from each township is deem- ! in! hi 'hlv itiiDortant. The la: r?.iMriviai-i..i. o . i i - - ... t..v .t:,.. ,n.u e.,e, I l"P to on, delegate f.- !' "'i ucmocra-w v.,u-s ami one .- j: i- .1 ... : . i e.-icti irac Kn. J his will jive l iii.n C: O ' i : 1st. Prayer; 2nd, Method of Tcachtn-r o - 5 a,,J Jil!i :- Tiierdvv Fvfvtvc UIU JA1 UCMi ln--l-- ",1 lv ,.oi i ' al la)e, 8L ? Music; d:h i A .1.1..... i... vv. v.. . c t ' P ; I .Vusic: U. l. Aluce .incoiis Hm moss Frii'ay Forenoon. 1st. Prayer; 2nd Method of Tearhing Arithmetic, by R. M. Johnson; 3.1, Misc.dlaueous Business. FniDAi Afteroox. 1st, Prayer; 2nd, Dici:sbions; 3d, Miscellaneous Business. Friday Evening. 1st, Mnic; 2nd, Prayr, 3.1, Music, 4th Address by B. v. J. B. L. Soule of Ply mLaporte cny. ty ... ! li arrangements can be made wi n Kml road Companies, persons attending will be leturne 1 five. Pel eons adending from 1 distance will b-'entertained free of charge while in a:te tula nee. Papers in Northern Indiana please '""'py. New Advertisements. A Fresh Arrival of hrthvaiv!! II. B. DICKSOX & CO. ll.iveju.-t received the LAUGEST an 1 ItCbT dieted Stock of II A 18. D W A fig Wj, JAPANNED WARE. CS73L33. liTSTlTOJ st AND ir t'fTr ?rX p: qvv rv 'Ji Vvty v M0 , o ! V fj X, S' Vri J EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. I C.ill, and you will find it to be n j mere "pi.tT," ! but.-,ictly true in every particular. We wuc careful in selectin- the very best goods ond latest ST LLS. II. n. DICKSON & CO. ( t , IAN A 1 0 ' ' ' MARSHALL COUNTY: In Common Pleas Couit, October Term, IG57. Estate of ) Jaine McElrath, Final Settlement. Ornh.i T. Hrown, Adnir'x) Nolh'e is hereby tiiven, that accounts current will be presented to the court at iu October term, 1857, for examination and final settlement of th j estate of James McElnth, deceased. cgi?)? attest: NEWTON R. PACKARD, Clerk
and then gave place to Mr. Gonkins, who
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S13l.-T9.3J Au!i.-r ofthe -.Voiend S?vtem of n.wkkccpin"" Amount loaned oa ple J-e of lU-.k . Lecturer n lUtnu , its cihIoiik and ui-cs ,.;:--UU-, -..V 110j!,,n,X:'' A,-"',"l"r- H.U,..g 1 II. bi.lrec.iv.il.leforloimsonotlier.in- 'Ju'.v - ,. i nn ed eo!l,ter,l and Per,,n d S'e- 1 " M ' , .' C ' 4 r- R- si'ENXER, euiiti.-s C:.,.Vn.OO ! l'n; ' ",rs "f 'ii:u '"ntal renrniiisliip, C in l. md :!n 1 in U.mk -ll.70rt.-ll : u'ctuI'tr!jon ucntile Crnwiidence. Amjr.nt duo from atrvnt. t. IT :." : 1K n v ox, VL-cunmlatcJ interest on investments, '.M'J).C." ! Lecturer on Political Economy. 1 JA MKS 11. HOrKlX?. ESQ.. To'.al asset?, SJdlÜ-'ü j ' ri,,burch ,J.ir, Lecturer on CcniMcrcul Law.
I 5. Noliibilities to Rink? or other creditors due or not due. 6. No lo,es adjusted and d,. 7. L.)se5 adjured and 11. due $b,T-2l..r.Gi K We, (roporte l) ,, ,dj,lsted .Gi ;" S tether ! IX All other cl nun azainn the comV my eim itcd at."". 510.01 ' 11. The rule of the con.pmv, -xcept i fow.pe- I criJc.iseM.nott.eed Uy JI,e 10 ' ti,. . , . 12. I lie anirvnnt injured 111 anv one citv, town or i . .. - -'"'', ' ? U p,m itS ' , V... - .. . ' ' I. . H.eamou:, ,nured u, any one Mock of huild j u, -, i.rx n .. n;..n iN c.-nniotn and H.e, ; S itijeet to the al.)V nil". ( II. C. rt:li...l . ..pv r chart. t of the company, as granted in 11. i II. KELLOGG, Secretary. I
UnriOB, l'nni- I lJei're me. C. J. IIO.VDLEY, Ju-tieo of the Peace. ... Ii.-J:a,..IM!i.sJu5ySI ltT. nrnF.s, I ne I iuenix Insurance Cotn;. ,nv, AtOITOTt OF ?TATt'3 OfHCE. of . Iji tiord, h lded in thi, ollieo a statenn nt of its c 'lulition on the 1-t of June, l.'o, the :iet f its twP,r;ltw "J nuiflments pn.perlv certili V., and it written iustniiiient.iioimnitiiiff itsatrn rtilic-I ;UM "w"zü .'hem fully and mncse, Mdly to ac- . ... ,llim iQiV swiff ol pi-ow-ss in the event ol suit?. Now, Tiir-RKFottF, I,, ptir.-uance of the ree.uire mentM of "An Act to amend -1, Act m illed an Act for the Incorporation of Ii,unncc Cum;i mics. deliniiii; tluir powers, and pico bin their du ics" approved March Ü, .".", h iving pn tl ted s ttisfactory evidence to moot' full eompliince to the reiiuirc tui nts and spccilic itions of t'hatael, I, Jon V. Djd.l, Auditt r ef the State of Indian 1, dj hereby certify th it C. H. Reeve, of Plymouth, as the ügent of siidCom vuiy, i. aulhoriied to transact the b.is.ncss of Insurance as the arcnt of tlic said Tucenix Insurance C.onpaiiv in this Plate, up to January 1st, U57, to the exc-nt tint he m.ivbe Commissioned nnd appointed bv the Slid comi anv. i im hhuih viiercor, 1 nave i.eeuit) j L S subscribed my name, and caue 1 the l ' S seal of ra v office t j be allixed, th'.s 24ih
llArtrFORii Lot'VI V, ; Co h -'e 0i ra!leoinni.f;inrj 1 , . r,r,,,dlya,1Jre.l.).I. Kedor,. Secretary of i ,, :1, ,.n , ced i Tu t et' V the Ph.-nix Iusuiv:i.-eCom.-..nv,.nl n.adc oath, j Ohio and Mie're-, inl ff . tÄt?, FiUrS in liut th. forego nu statement hv hi... ,ul.,crii.e,l, is ! n;a ;jt.lte tair 'MViltlLTlnlsV Cnus.vlvtrue j.c or.hn-t Ma be.-t kuoivicd-c and belief. I r"h' ,-,b-
augS JOHN V. L0DD, Auditor of State
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THE GREA T EXGLISIF RE MED 17 SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills ! PROTECT: BY ROTAL tETTERS PATENT. Prc-pnrod from a j n smption .f Sir James Clrike
; m. v., iHtciau straordlnarv to the Queen. 'TKsnixrtuMc JkXäno is nnf illin-in the cure of all tltosO pamful an 1 .ian-erous diseases iocident to the female comtitution. It moderates i!l xc&-c' rtI1,ov H obstructions and brin-s on the ' no,lthty pcnol with roularitv. TIhw pilü should i 1,0 Uvo (,r thrc" "cck.s previous to confine- ! In'll,t;. tu'y, n:IfiCvt con.stitutiin. and Ieseu the uöfnnjr mriiip- Idl.or, enibPnsr the mother t P'r,orm "eruutjes wiih eti to herself and child ' T1'c''e ;1'S should wot l,e taken during the firsi ' thkek months f ri v :n..ncy, as thev are sure tü m(. mal.. : i . .. ,iK " ".r .'i v. ..i t i it . ill iniiri Wiho T. Smith, 1 v-. Coia:,la!c t fur Divorce. anev m. mihi The nWi i!..er haiin.r j rr Mi!,; in p, -e oX' FU,k T' US ' I - e iiijr pureha? d the the Steam Veto ttoiitt afl .JJftcIi inert, nn-l intends lo m ,ke it a . c;iAkn:;a:,)ri:iL i -, ' (WITH A BOA IU OF !" TRi'VpvFS I HIE BV SIXERS MAXS COLLEGE -j. Jlavi, nad ,;i J nucylii:, ddlv an,-.,. I I H!P!l Tir i f f v iwo ill NlKED AND TW'i;lve vT'DET"' ; lr r, IMtiL-iii,i-it4,t,.ceaSthe ' 1 . V lr ! Z.I.cU ,n lie Country! lal FAt.ULVY: W- JEXKLNS rn.xcr.u. ' Author of MA New .Ma., .d of Tcaclrn- A 1 ke-j in-;" Prof, -or ef ennf It . l7- ! and Aridonctie. f cl A , J Mlt L,v,,a1. I. HlTCHCoCS. JOHN" FLEMIXC, ! Of "Kcuiirtlv M .L- v.!... i.v':' . . . L ounVricit " Ait , .; V ',, Jr;!,rCT oa ' :ndj,,ur,ous ank Note. c o'lvrn, 1 Sutcd leciurev ciS Ü c of rifr tox ok ruti' oaAZS ?lUirixi Tbor a Ui e 1 alt exVe ' rtert tiQ,e' acd H ' ,M"" allied .0 MXn rM. ,,,- etc., Ln.lit lv the olde.t American teacher mil writ..- . i; u "--1 naimr hui ,tte. oi ljiikk.fi'.ii - i.w" Iiviii". having H'ri.a,cc i, tclmind rt-IctJcV ME MB0.4T BO.lkKttriVO Wlth all the ive. nt iinj-roveuieuti and lalu-ib! addin g, t iuht without extra ehare. pf.nm s,r, it, every vanVi vand tvle uf iiusiuesd and Onu mental U ritl,,-. " SlLVLii MKUALSlur the bet .1 ..II '. V" ":'rueU UW$ A apr-hed b v i he L.t M-rc .ntde Itaiftin Honsel compnstüg all Ce.ntln House Calculation!! c cvTEr.rriT ivn . . . .. I ull tiwuucoons g-vcu in this imitant branch of busiuoss education. oiao Daily on nookkeciniL'; the Us.irc. Litvs a r touH of Commerce; Fi:nco J'J leal Economy. Detecting o,.,rl 1 rht: LECTCRES iotlKWcUhn in, r,aciicu reiatiK. UU.Iilll TFMi Hook Keeping, Full Con.me.v.i '.l r,... n tati-oury, about w B.nrd, ?er week, can be obu'iled för! . 2 50 Z "? V 1 cirt for Steamboat tnu, .vriinm.'tic or Diploma. 8TCDF.XTS Can enter at any time (no vacation) review at p ensure -time unlimited usual length of couwe, iiom e,x to twelve week. REFTRFVCE iih-n .1S7 studi:nt S rnte, ini.r, from the Ctf t.oce one yen, besides the manylrom the country. iijicciiom: Specimen of writing nnd circulars, containing full information Eeat by mail free of charge.
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vull g,ve to any ---V U... -teatvi C.e: ,e are treated bv me ' ..th.,.
July 30. hon City CoUescJÄSSS&lk
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