Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 November 1860 — Page 2

TfTE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. A. C. THOMPSON, ::::::::: Editsr. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: THURSDAY MORXING.NOV. 29. Money Pjnic. Our country lias not yet recovered from the money pinic of 1B57, ami all were totally unprepared for the ono that u now upon U3, and which bids fair tu be, far wurse and more lasting than the one out of which thg connlrv h id Dirilv extricated itself. Ind. id iher U no hope of its abating until a di Xe rent state of fueling is brought about between the North and South, and at present we l ave nothing to found our hopea on. that money matter will be any batter soon, but on the other hand we hav every reason to f;-ar that they wiil grow

wors. Since the election of Lincoln wa- made k'owc in the South and thos tMtea l av?' j taken measure! to secede, "all Nähern currency secured by southern cjd al, (a, monofour -v-.i-r-, r.ir v:, i:. p trtioubr. iä.) h?.s dpitctid a .'A il-i l:ii hdnrs of ! noariv all tiso? i nks have been c,;!,;.:, d '

t.-f. heavr ohavu vm! miny .-I th buiki"

i 1, .1. i... .i u ti -.. T...ASreHuV monev mat nr. m r - Um an I j!iü ' M C s '.rowing ley v. three 3car3 ag . Tlie .. h '.3 t: uiitry tc i confusion n:id fftch s-;ciin i snip ised liw Miijlu they l aw brr-;:M r.S ; . Tho North sumU dnaib-f. 1 .it. ;-!. sn't that i.as. filIoY?d t!i.' i-j-tioiird candidate, and the vath is pir- ! i, !id at the reiu!ta their cession moveoientshave produced. Th'irs is an entire ! want of confidence u,i the part f r-fh sctbn toward ihe other, and while this feeling exists we net:d not expert money matters to be any bettet than they noff are, but we may look fir them to grow worea and worse uulü our heretofore p;uperous and peaceful ntioa is involved in bankruptcy, ciTtl war and ruin, Sat:h is tV.e ineviiablo resu'ts of tho permanent iriLSnph ol setttLnalis.il. Tho panic we are now saffjring frm is the natural resuk of the election t Lincoln, the sctv tional candidate- ol the Noi:h. It he ad-ml:iuta;-j itil 11 1 Vi r r( II t lh fUr , .,, . ' . . . , af r--.hj will have !g . r -xerv j n ip : , . . , i

. . , , , , : iip?- of him, knowing" il a? wc were a tur?: traitor to the traitor? who !.a e e!e-:'.- . .... , , . , ' ""viU oo.r-. ted l tni an:l vr.-ve ai , k il a pa ( t:iut oi wiiMther he wiil -I the v m re- ! e . ipn-T ncial.- -A B ii focial cirR.litS t b R3', but o;t-; vr i"e l''- ; i : , i i- , ;' is to bu oig iv.52. l in l.is place, we anthH?S hi will btf COilipfll.'d . i.j, ;i" 1 i;i i . , ... , . . . r j oer.staii.!. it wul meet ihe tiiet tirue at fl . i ' .i ii I tte ridence of Mr. (diaries Palmer, on pn.i vol hispar.y, d s mi -n is Ihn lnevnab e .., . . ,i- . i " -idnesd-iy evening next. , All are invited result. W ill lie Ior;iIie hi s sectional prin- '

i i ir ... . f .t- . ciuie.-i aa-j oisuriion uanv ana fine ine eountry from ruin. In either evert modern Ilepub!.ea;iim will le de-id. Frcgrcsa of Secession. Th tcvthetn States are preparing for secödion, in every branch of busines. There is not as much enthusiasm cr wild excitement as t!sre nus at first, but it no'v

excitement . is tire us at tit s!.niuuno'vjesfrora California and Oregon indicate appears to be reg-irdetl by several of strony that those State have con for

slave h'AOhvj diätes as a fixed fiet that they are to secede and they are pparin ; for the rvsiilts that wi'.l f dlo-.v. 0;u !a-t e . j . . t i I ncpes ior ine preserva;in oi tue union have about fled. Disunion is, mo't likely. rigat up-m u. i Iih Üouth will t lonr : I izii ULTJU u 1. iiir. uJUkii tili -I - iii-i " l . . r , , Buhruit to :l,e uittragea of the ..ril,. Many of the free State hare nulliHed the Fu-ttive trlivo Law and the slave States

think, very na'nrallv and reasonably, that J , , i , . " i I N ew Adnertt-emcms. The attention they navH much riht to pei-e Je a- the 1.1,1 ,T ' 0 . ... of the reader u called to the new adverNorthern biates have tu .. titrate .Ik1 tihla . .... , eil in -I tisements that appir m this ieu, the guaranteed to the bou;h by tl.o L.jiib'.itu- i .. .. rr,, . c. ... Ciistnopo.uati Art issoctatbin and "Dull tion. Ihe Ab drion b ates mi! not, ofj , 1 . , ,. , . . land McCv?4 C inmrcinl C-IleirH. course, rer e.il tho-e outiageous, unconsti-1 2 m tutional law, and the Sjuth is in duty nd j Mrätikg of Coxcress. Congress ieets Jionor, to hoelf, bonnd to res. : i , . . in of.-lhy next. We anticipate a stcrmy gro'msa!:sa:r! bju:t and v session. Disnr.or. matters will soot asfcliG Will ti It. q im a nno'iva n rr

A fett'oftli slav. S'-.-i'es will paceiÄy withdraw tVom the Ufii'n and dochr ,V.anav 1. u r.ow i r-.-ien;, odent ! , . I . ; tt. federt f,r. ihn the Administration! 1 u J wi!l atwmpt cornt-.T, th k . .idiiv; Sta'es : will zeniM, the oil 'r Cic io.iaing r v. a will join them, and ibis stato of thiwg is wUi! nntbini bat üisunion and civil ; war. This wo believe will bo the immediate result ol the- tri.imp?. 'f Abolitionism. We could fill column af er column with dispatches from the southern ta'e corroborating the foregoing, but we ivo tnot room for them nor time to put them in type 4V

1 . , rU'l'l, TIIIUII UlrtKO UIIO CUIIIIIIUUI1 LlHUHO PnctDEST Buchanan h opposed to ae- m b p .... 'i-t r:i track from Pittburth te St. Paul, Mincession and will ue all power 1 I.i- r.anea ; ,. , , . . e i notoU. in-kin ' v. the hn;-jt continued to prevent it. and in the event of actual j . . . , w - ... , , ,, : iau re f IutlroA l in the world. Mr.J . ceasxou will undoubtedly a.empt cocr. 3 . , - . , , . , jSTiit.btftlHnd Superintendent of rpati had ". , .... . . L.i, apre of th wik and drove thelast spike It instated ou what is -ai! h io.ni '-,t" r , , . ;,i this " it chain. i'orter Vemocrat. au'.horuv. that tl.ero a .setit.u .iu.-t.- 1,1 U1, t1"

in th Cabinet ? i it h is been piedi'd that it wt uld brake up in a row before lb President Iraves' rhe Piesi iential Cluir, owin to the difference of cpinioi in lela-

tion to the' right vt States to ttbdraw I York. Pliila.blphtn, Baltmnre, Boston and from tb Union. j (j,j,er cities, arrived here ysterday,al be - All are waking arixicusly for the Pres:- j w,), ,er pHrnts. Manager and Company dent furtbconiii Message. It wili prob- 'are stopping at the Wed -dell. Sh gives a ably b- l.id heWe Ci gre.s bj tho mid- j Levee this afternoon and her second Lvee ,, , A . " Uhirt HVeniiii at Melo leon Hall and coniiutile of next week. . s , . ti nt -i iCJti ues tili ll.tirsday eeiiiiMy next. The Fluiw rr. . .a 'elpl-.ia paper? frtate th it fifty thousand illsSorEi FE Doccila.--I lit latest re-1 1 1 r r .1 . 1,11 m !poi8'.iis attended her four Lvee in that trrtiS from Miasouri. althoiiyb not compl-te -vV(J l,AV8een very flattii' notice the ibat the S'.nte baa given Dtulfia J of l.er iu many of ur exchanges. A riiil nail majority orr B11. ' ' dlpbia papr says:

More Ksmas Troubles.

On tha outside of thii paper will m be found some dispatches that will give our readers an idea of the condition ol affairs in Kansas. Later reports show that the dispatches referred to are no exaggeration of the outrages committed by the notorious Clack Republican outlaw. Montgomery. Large number of volunteers have been raided in Missouri to protect tha western border ofthat S ate. General Harney has been ordered to Kansas, and it is to be ioped that he may get Indd of Montgomery and that the traitor will speedily be disposed of in the same manner that Old John Brown was. What party do the denmons who make Kansas bleud, belonir t,,f what was Old John Brow and what is Jim Lane and Montgomery? all Republicans. Penst Williams, Aoai.v. This little

ßpte continues to whine, snap, snarl and therefore superfluous fr us to urge all to WPJ bout wh.t we have iJ of l,imnd. Thoe who looked at her last ni r , . , i . . . wll be the verv hrcit at tho Hall to ni.vht. time t; nne. and pumn trytng to M iHrt bw little meddlesome no.se in our j hJ,;1, we 8fiJ of tie crharming Dollie one h:l?i,sä- If italfurds him any jleasuie third his weight and size? Stay not upon he i weirome to continue, but he must ex- the order of goinig, but go at once'."

uu " t-aie he 6 v.eils. I hat would be paving ! h-w.j"r. we hope i .v i i I i.jcvir:e divf'jUiMg"d, but 'smell ;r-t.:Jv and we w:'I growl occasionallv. v ,1 ::iiallu c. Wo understand that - n fcveral Iiepnblicai.d in this place ; ..i Hilling for the Post Office Tl-.ev lorn iney nave "none enougn lor ti e Ty" se.vo thn -.i:." h is none

oniirii0'0111' business more than an y bod r ehe'i

anybody but if this is tho grounds upon which they found their claims, wo think Mattirvlv sr.ouid have it. If Mr. Fuller was not in ih Auditor's odico he would have the strongest claim on the party in thisconnty, as he haa told more lies than any other Republican in the county. Next to him comes M.ittitigly. We are for him. Ouit "Devil." We have procured the

services of a new "devil" and although he,,rn th nreAorvation and nernetuntion of

performs his part "uo to the handle," in mo.t rsspects, ypt he plays f lie devil setti.ig type, as inty be sen by theoutside of ,!.i isr-ne, . where the mistakes wero so , ihini; tint '.vv? cord not hnd margin enough ; lr !.:n 'i : neni on. Ii wfver we havo great ioan.ciiu. ' Cabbage-tin ad." We disoorer that the Ciib jag-i:eai ediror of tho Republican z !ging to by a "heavy little joker." lie t-ays f.dks abjut hera tlout lio cabbagehead eilitors. Moses you'd better mite your Tledictory and retireGöxe roil Likcolv. The Utt di?patchTj,u.,;jn hy a Vtf ,y Mu t, n nj )rj . lIe re ceItd b,t ;i Vt?ry lhll OVer ne thirJ of t;,e n pulor vol Read it. 1 Douglas to - r vi i'-.iuu, , , if , r . . wl.,ch iu,y bi fou:vl ou the first pa of to-day s paper. Like all hid productions, i i n is conera.ive and sound.

e of either of thoSj 5taU. I &tnte ot the cor.roJeracy, an 1 that the U-ill oec-ive, entitied "Kai.tafk Mcstew.vc h; ' s..( v In n.v ai U-' V.-Frl -i .; ,v ..;re i dls.-li at fair p. ices. I will take in oxc .an.e , U,'T 'JinNer... .rom 1 1 17 in-

l-id the letter of Jude nd arrange, iii thirty day fn.in M.i'.vr I ekso.n. m .rsh.ii. ol in UiK.e.

.h el :!, of Vw OrUn, !nmof meetl.i-, the miesnon ot Slavery L hli;ivv . - lU. ,-',... - . v :8 tile!l. ..i;,,, "2J . MLRCUAMWELE PRODUCl. Ienn.,t s.d.-one third cw-1. in hand the ciarof

ÜSTli uas proposed by the Republican j &uul lo1tl,f, ul' ui,od t J i,,lHrof New York tu celebrate their victory by e8U' aml .Wl11 lh ,n

oi Xe r York tu celebrate their vietory by roasting a lai elephair. somewlieio in the . r., H , r ,. .. renter fd tliobtate, and inviting all tne peor,je Xf9"Hn. Sir. btvU Kocl.e's invitation ta Irish iiublenian tvas raitver equivocal: j nop.. my lutu, ;i you ever eone witnin a mile of my bouse you'll stay there all 11 Wit." 33T List week the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne dc Chicrgo Rail Road finished up the track lo their new Depot ground in Chicago, connecting wth the north-Wdtern pu.tonin Cleve" and. ThiJittl lady wl bas-nttracted so i maily thousands lo her Levees in New

"For the last week the children have talked of nothing but 'Little Dollie Duttox ;' :rie3 and frettings have been stopped by promises to go and see Dollik Dctton; nutse and contusion hnve been suddenly hushed by 'tell me about Dollt Duttoji?' Dollte has come and in a shape no bigger than an agate stone on the forefinger of an Alderman. Boavr.ilully form

ed, quick, graceful, wuh the most spark ling eyes, the prettiest curl li'tle arms and exquisi e hai intelligent, and vet only weighing fifteen pound, and only knee l.yh to a grasshopDeri Running along the aisle- of the Hall she looks like a fairy that tvtuld hardly lip a blade of grass with her footor shake adiop of deTr from a rose. Her Chariot could u, t.,..i .... k a ! joiner squirrel, er old grub 'liaie out of mind, the fairteä coach maker., A young centleman of her ago placed upon the stage I beside her is sutptised when she can har dly reach with i.er handuo his vest. The Hrdl ttill ceitvinlv be crowded aoraiii to night to see the ftiiy, and u i National Convention, Tita Correct Poll cy any chiet magu'r who lias been elevated 3t;ev upon the one idead principle ot hoj tilt t d tyw tri rw f jKtliiu1 intnrnr tc VI. I V- i IllVlb Vll I l-iK u III vto 'I ho bare submission to tiie govei-irni of nil executive holdi.ig and pledged maintain and carry out so unjust a policy, would ba, on the p irt of the South, a base recognition of her inferiority in the Union, and as such only enti.lod to thos immunities which are usually dispensed to vassals and subjugated priticas. But inasmuch as the South is the co equal of the North in every respect, as a people, only nskng for simple justice, and nothing more, they have resolved to have ;t under the aegis of the constitution, if they can; if not, in a separate government The tv cylvi of thi South, as a bdv. de- . I 4 the Constitution and the Union. They are willing and desirous that the Union of the States sliall remain intact, and the laws administered in accordance with the gutr antees of lh ) Constitution as expounded by the fath but thy wiil nevtr aree ttiut ihe Constitution iiia!l be. (inierpreted to their seri'.'UA detii rent, or th Vwds ol the Union to fee.,i h-ir dest: uv.i )n. The i ta.i prevail- at ll Noi'ih llrit a I j)iKinunl diibniis-iiiri 10 insult au J :i.;r?s Äi.ii tuef.-rihV 1.. disniii..ri 1 is -i m " , ,,e S i . . Is 1 mid take. The Sou. Ii i in doeii and do tei mined earnest. Sh iö tired a-id disgusted willi the stav-try aitiiion, and such is now the na'.uro u( ailairs that ail reflecting minds s-e that thin quasiion must be forever settled, or the bond ol union must and will be severed. Therefore tlis South proposes r. plan by uhich all dijtractinir dillerenced can bu Bellied, and a plan thateaeh seoiion and overv iateteat, if nrend to, can bo :onstiturio'i:tilv protected and maintained, to the eatilaolion and jusiic of all. Will th North consent liiat shall hn done? We shall see. The plan i. that there shall be a convention of all tho S'ates a national convention which shall convene in ih city of Washington on the ftt Monday in January next, composed oi two delikates only, elected by ihJ peoplo, from e:-.x . . 1 1 ,v ami all other seotlonal tlillercnoes, upon a L,,, clinä;Lu.iünal basis. ad it the t.ünventioii can area upon a setllnmHiu, I . u . i r i tint us action before the 4ih of March, I8GL be referred to tho people for raiiüCAiion or rejection. If r.ititied, let that settlement ba incorporated by the proper Authority ai an auiendmeat lo the Constitution. If th North, however, in Co-ivntijn fails to sjivj tho S mh hr C inatituiitm.il demands, then lL it by understood, that ihe two deleitcs selected by tho States .fj tlie S-uth for a sndtlemeut, be also cmp w - j rmp ere. I to sever tho bonds of the Union, and ! iiiimedi;:'-:!v iirocee? I to form sucha 'ovhi iimeat for tli! S(utli iti b.aies a t4i:on-ois-8, an l in ail pursuits lly jiursuin a policy of this ort. tliH South will lo iiisiitiod ri . thieves ot ali civiliz itiou. But if the Souuh hastily secedis from tho Union, without making a final edort at aa adjust ni'int of diaiculiirts, ve sh.xll have wran liho; and dtscoutent in our midst, and wilha! the censure of other nations. Let us then act prudently, calm ly, discreetly, harmoniouily, but firmly. If this policy is acceqtable, it will aupercede the necessity of separate State aotion, and iivo demaojuea no opportunity to trilbewith vital principUs, or pinder to the prejudices of the timid an 1 the ignorant. Iu the meantime, every member of C ngiess representing a Southern constituency, ehoiild re.sin at once, Lt us havo nothing farther lo do with the government until the eiemal and everlasting question of slavery is settled. If th.. Sulli cannot ßetil i in the present U' n. we can doubtless d s tt of i. Br.it is her tirt duv to H-tdo it if K-iM, i.p.i ho,,. t, i : 11 I , orable and iur. ilv princ 1.. 1 1 th U11 - 1 PLYMOUTH STAPLE MARKETS New Wheat 93(c$ 0 ) Flour $2i'J3 :,oo pCr ct Con V.5($;57c O.1 ta i2) Meal S0c perewt Butter 141 C'ilckeni... .ir.V) PwUtoe 15c? 2 I I j?s 1 2 ' . Clorcr Seed, dull .'l.V; fi.l.oÖ Ti moth y Seed 2,002,25 Hungarian fJraxa Seed k ... .VJc Salt per bbl a.O.) Hides Green per ib , .5f? R Lard 12 1 Smoked Hani retail 10 ShonbJtri and PMm e8

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ttieio ici w i i a remedy by wiiicn the . . , t. iF . ,, .n . " lul.ü-vi.i ,rlTl tn become hot i tmul lesome vt 1 ttt t

hsitifH.-l !. ti! a tH!i-mliu ed and reason- luilvr : okeiu tlic book of ,rr n;:.ä. ' r,".'"-n a " ,ui:u a"Ke ''" w . w

, , c ,. nr. ' ;C-Ki-eiy.n:ori.i?evii. J here ü not tr.-.' IcassdiRi- Don't work hard and then bnv tli u hfl rri-Hii It 1 now i ft Iit tff Hint 11 . t . i . . . i ., I . . .

. ..... . L-stiire d:.;:rrrl m n.t-cui enyin-n ro t . e i? e ne. jt j ccs, wticn you can get twic as

the ixiUui WUi not feliomu to the Itiie vl n.,' . . .... S re(i m the lorm ot Candv Drona. and will moc-v. I want larireounntitiesof

ueie;a.P9 do insirucici ov tn-j p''p:a to ." -. uuvn -m-uiysiutniunu .un r"i- a:i.J rt eei-t lor i i:t t. ; or uuu.-, -u ki.i s oi , tv , . .. ... t ...... . - -

Mirr led,

On the 11th iuat., by David Husictler, Mr. , Mcses Berkholdf.r. of German towncalp, M.irshall county, to Anme. daughter of Emanuel Miller, of Elkhart eoa.sty. STECfÄL NOTICESTT" Wanted. A Wood rip or woman to do general I house work- To cne nho is well qualified and j

s the neatest I cau come wyI! "commend!, liberal xxaye und a j ,,'rle- Bnrv Tmant W'wi d! be Sh en. Must app'y . 6e-' ii.js, so rpruittrefnth and Chri;t:,atlQ Cfl.KELvE.

nlh4 WLL?ELL ATC05T. ihl j Cotlee at co.-t six pounds for one dollar, and the ( best art. ile ot uga- m town lor t'u cents per. pound. T.J.PATTERSON. nlltf NOTICE: On and ndafter November lrt, t i iving rd delivtrinp Freight t U, Ne Ware Houren , ousicusj or receiv Soi.th r.deofth.r ,il.n-d. ITn.lpr no pirrumn ' ctswill-ooda be delivered until all chains are 1 Pai R. EDWARDS, Agent. I XE )V AD VER T1SEMEXTS. DUFF AND MC COY, COiniERIJIAL COLLEGE Columbus, Ohio. THE THOROUGH MANNER IN in 11 the routine of bu'incsc, l.aa gained lor it the . iiit.ii ciukir ui tins iifsiiiniio:! pre uriucu nrouii msTinciion oi cid La,v, PuIU-tr.i. Ewimv. Locution, ic. rr a full and unlhaited Cotirae, S3-40-Students can enter at anj time ond review at pleasure. The usual time to complete tba course is from 8 to 10 weeks. Good hoarding can be had A $5,50 per iveeV. Cost of Bjokü, Dipl.tm.!, &c, $5. For full purticuUrs.rddres - Mccor&co.. COLUMBUS, omo: tiov-29-n44tf. q q q q q q SEVEN YEARS ! The seven jcara of imn railed siuccks attending the "Ocsinopoltian art Asson itior," hiirn tn i'o it '1 m iV.l,i ir, ! tV i-r.iK.honl tni . Vs ;.r;: ",,uufc ,vt- !'... r. - ort-r t'irre hufire I thuufand A-.t h t U-Ari.cd to .!! i-i-:. .It In' ij-4Uiiiii Wt.rti-i t,t' u:t liir ivilN, and :h-.ue ütcrati;-. un tlnir tables, ihe U'' - ;f b'-n-.h" - derived t'to:u hetvjnni a subsciili - iU ' ' t'- :re mw !u i.(- receive i in a ratio uripuiulleicd wlihiliat of'u previous year. TFKWSAny person can becom a member by sub.scr'bing thret b'oflars, tor which ßum tliw wili re - ceivc lt. The I trjre and superb steel engraving, 5Ux 38 inchai, entitled, 'FALiTAFF MUSTEKIN3 HIS RECrtlTTS." 2J. One c jy,ono jear, of that elegantly illustrated iniazine, THE COSMOPOLITAN ATT JO'JMAL,' 3J. Four adml.ions during tho e.i'.n, to "The Gillery of Paiiithjs, 543 Broad - way New fork. In addition to the above benefits, there will b: iven to subscribers, as gratuitous r. rni::2ii, over 5.00 BiMitiiul Works of Art ! oxn.ni''. i" valuaWe lint'n"?, m-irole, Pat coin;ii:..i.j valuaWe jrnnf.n.Tf, nviroles panans, outline., etc, f t ini'i a trul n iti-mal b'.mlit 1 1 i -r - . - o j must choice ornir.ien, suitable tor the walls of! -her the library, parlor or oilice. Its object ! ! l Ul. c-lebratedeene .. Sir John TalstuT receiv-i i 'ii , i Justice bliallosv's oilice, the leeruits hic.i I . Uil. hei.n -a,bere( (;,r lUi 'Taed resiment.5 , It, !.l n... lr iJnlU .!.- t p j I f,irtOJJ i!.n ive 'loll. 11-4. The Art Journal is too well known to the whol? countr to need commendation. It is a manifi- ... . .". . eeuly llhisiraietl iii.iaznie ot Art, conlatinii r.-sav-, oiorics, 1 oenn, uojaip, .vt., v u.c Ue" .ril'.l'M 1,1 A"' '1-'1-1 lie Lutrr.i-oü.4 11t to any part of tae conn ri 1 .?. 1. ...1 .. h. ., . . - , . Iii. . I . 1 y by n. id. -:i-i siiety, bc:ng packed 111 .1 c.il.Uer postage prepaid. ,ub.ci i,;tions -.viil ho received untill the Cveiii;u t" ihe lo! J.itii:iy, lGl.at which time 5 , in oiu r 10 ci'tiiiy cum j;.-.ii., c.i i For farther p u t icu'ai s sen lf.tr a opj of the !e-en:l idu-trattd Art Journal, pmnounced "'the a I 1 . . . aaiifl-tomcs''. m i:iz:i;c in meuc:.. 11 contains Catiloue of lVemiuins an 1 numerous sapetbeupravins. Regular jii-.ee, 5J eenta per nuiacr. i5pec;uien copies. lnvic er, will be tut to t'.ioie wUlii:i 0 uubscribe, on receipt of 1Ü conU, ia 11 tamps or coin. Address, C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 54G Broadway, New-York. ISCl. Amelia B gley ( v ' Divorce. EJwardlilglCy. . ( Beit kuownthit on th.s UTtiidy of November l. h lint the abo.-e iiiuied pl iiiuiuhy llo've ! Capron hatttirne. tile-i m the ou,e of tb VAe.k I o. d I :.e,rt b. r lj-uo a.nt I ir divo-ce a.'.nmt: j . . . , 0 ,- .1...,, ., , ...h 1 1 tl .o-t. a , i t Ii ihe ab ve ea'itU-.t e.iu-e, to-om- ; 1 r w'.., i u i:n I mi. of a cam4etciit nJ disintertMC 1 i c;on 1 1 it add derend.nt El .ird U.ley is not 1 rei-i t.'Mt of th j Siato of Indian 1. ' He Mat ! K. wHiu H :lcy is thercloro hereby noti tied ut'iU tiling of .u4 petition, mi l pendency of naid action iiid that Mia anno will st.uiU for trial 011 the 2 1 of ud I rrn of aaid Courtto be held at the Court Ho in P!t mouth lit laid county commencing' on the ld MöuJar or February IW61, when iukI where iie will be m.uircd to appear and an-t-vvt r or demur sinned), or the name will bsicurl and lete;-m:iied in !:': üb: c vrc. Attc,t (I. R. PER MI I tfß, Clerk. Rervc k Caprtn Any1 tor Pif tlnov23uil w AGS Beca ax, old Britana, Co per, Piaa . Pewter,Cat Iron, ami Pom money tnkeu iu exemnrtet ftr bardwure at H F. Tn20N 4 C.V

TiiKirrKRH l-NGKtvio, w:i;cii eeiy su:.ci i oer : n"-! . !, tl ,m,..- TV." . ' . MV;r..ni : And evei vth::i - eV far i-evlv ke-t hv ue, which j V 1 1 y"" - ai n? nc .n-led in tae rt of

the hooki wi!i oToe ami the Drcnuawshc ciren to ' . ,, Thn?e knoninj themselves n arrex-s

b-ribe,.. V , c " rm ,7 " ,f ,rf: ' l"f Vr 1 ! fied that thei- du-s are ve. v ma. Mi neede . and I No n U restricted to a mn-le .sub.crption- ! .Cort', !'f 'fn ? '-'"T?? '' h wil ' vJ,cm -ir tromi.es to pay up. - rn ... . , - .... ?, . , in P vmouth. 111 s.r-d 3lnh.ill comitv m ! Stat ot r J 1 ijpnWVT ! F Tliose iciti;ttn.f sIj, ire entitieJ to tii'e nr--:i'i.r-i . ,.- t , , , .. . , . J . biU i L 1- 1. ! . c ,. ,l ;. , , 1 I In Inn . on trie second Mi l v ihe llh it:iv of iirm.,ti. nnnin"C.f ehij'S and to on! extra c. ii;i-.ivinz tor their .rouble. ( . uri , , , - , , , r hmnitli Oet.l In Mt

. , . i . . . . .I fc .. .1.. ... I 1 r 1 111 r vii mi ui iii 'it- it !- 1 . ii. 1 1 n .ix, - bii'iscii: Jin Irora 0. iionua.t'.K" Lauada.,and , . . . t, 1 . . . i.i- . . - . , , nwtr or dn.ir thereto, the saeit will b: deter- rlA T a'l I oi.iii Countries, mu't be S I 3J mtca-t ot .,:,., , l KJICL lOIl.

By D McDonald Acnt for lMy.a.ith and viciuitY i ra"lul """ "V", 1 tV I n,l!livil 01 ft s!nte.ctcd person on file . a :od wLn si ecdmeu Vn mvin-s and Art Journal can ppears tlut the said defendants m e mm reMdert , . ,,ut , 4iJ Robort L. .Vcb, and Fr.neia be.ee. ot the St Ue ot In liaa t; th-y are therefore hereby ! j nVi,b, ac .vm-reid.-nU of the State of adinov'3n 14tf not.hed off he film-anl pending of be Paid com-; UUiU lhcrt.,0I.c t!lC sai, .lefc-ndaut, Robert L. U't bt Jlu plaint, and utiles the naid delenda.it-. be and ap j j Francis J. HVbb are heu l.v notified of ihe STATE OF IN PIA N A .M.IH.SIIALL CO. j pear before the Starke Circuit Ctnut on the first jflijj,. ;m ptinlt.iiey of said Court .o be b pun ami In the Marshall Circuit Court. February Term day of the term, tobe holden at the Court House ,jrat tlu, (ourt fon-e in Knox, on tho 11th

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M , S. Scott. t, -eU a Gfnoral Collecttvg Duiiness, ' au in'ed to receive Subcriptioca, Advert:e!x-! 's. äc-, for us, and to give receipts f r m m.-v ilue rhis Office. We cheerful v re n mu d Mr. Scott as a careful, prompt, and honor;;!.." n oi. Claims eni trusted to him for Collection, e-iu'd not be placed in safer hands. A. C. THOMPSON, Democrat D" Charges moderate : n 1 the wu Hiti.faetory reference given, when required , in Plymouth, j and elwvi.erf. .ov. 1bt.l. : TTrTTTT r. F. YV. .t C. R. R. MAIL TRAIN. . goixg east. j going wfst. : Cm en go t :00 a. m I Ti. u nme. . ..15:25 r. m. I n.-ovrtovvn. ..9:13 " i E'm Green. ..4:51 " irivniORth 111:03" ! Uourhon. . . 4-lf " T,1 ' mi 5j,r.l!e. . ! "rb lPlynvmh....5:?7 j "W0"' i-Orovertoun . .S::rl r u Y aJne' 'l l l Dicapo EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN " oiso r rFt. Wtyi:e 2; a.m j GrovMtovn..lfl:2" I Plvmouth. ...10 ."0 Picr?.:nville. .11:03 Erin Green. .. l:r,0 J r?M!rl.( ii J:r7 ! ri(r.onvil!c. . .4:50 " Pourbon 11:1G " Ply m-ai tli r.-M irnvcrtown. . .5:27 " Chicago 8:18 " F.tr.n Green. 11:5.1 " Ft.Wnvnc...l:10 a. m. 0Peroi'S wishing to ship freight should have it at their statin bv 10:30 A. M to insure shipmeut same day. S. R. EDWARDS, Freight A,eut. CINCINNATI, PCRU.& CHICAGO R. R. LEAVE LEAVE LnTorte 7:00 a. m. Plvmouth. .. .T:15 r. m. Walkerton.. 9:15 " Tvner 5:40 " Tvner 8:40 " Walkerton . .6:00 AltltlVE Plymout'a... 9:00 AltUIVK Importe 7:00 beeilten Uii avid.ty by Ciiili'riii of all aos. It tlestrov. azi:! rxt els woims nire e"ecti:all? tlinr fliiv rcratdv now jii i:si. wbile :.t t'i s inio time U will in no wny r.fiVer. Tnoirl n-1 v t!ic IhmMi of the c'.i'i!. T. A I.E.M0X, PlvPiouth. i .. Jfc ! "' '-V 01 iruni u,u--ts CQU couiiiry i T. 1, r T-v . l inn':mni-3p.;,,,1,n;., r i . v- w i ü i wuujj : i tiuvMi vajtrt i.turt dir. lr. IviPonTAVT to SufiAr. M Nrr.cTcnF.r.s. We har l.cen slicvrn by Mr. Wji. II. Ik-cm. Acent for thepar.'f " , ppetimen of fttar nd Syrup made from tiu- .'Line.?e St;rnr Cane, that a fn? ppcime of loth. Ir wa.a rrndc bv A. H. Millar's "Rotary Alternating Sugar Evaporator and ScltClciner.V Persons wiMiinq to purchase one of the Eraporator cans j;ct all the dred inform ttion by addressing the ac:ent, ?.Ir. W. II. Hugh., Plvmrnith, Inl. n!9-w3. TITIt'tlie election were le't ti the votes of our rtiilrlrcn, Dr. Hull vonM ccr aiidy be our next Presi le?;t. His Vegetable Worm Vrztrnyer has eiven him a pi ic in tlviir crra'efiil recollections, from which Ik will not soon be displaced. Instosd of tiring dosed with uaiiseoiHdri;; to expel worin1, th rj h ive only to eat a few candy drops, .ind the next day they are wel! aiin. Bartlstown Gazette. statf. of noana, A, STARKP. CO. ourt M-irch Terni 19G1. 7:i the St irtco Cncint Court J in? IT. Hntrdatc DndaV lomn a nt or NotanJ' a ..1... 1 v .wi.. .iuu v i V I K!w:ird E. D!e5. ( foreel.nre. j V.'!ier-t. the PhinTs in S' n';Ts in nhor.; pnMth ! cause by A.tv lMrtcr li s attomer, has th s .I iv ! fi!-d in tnv ofiico. h's O.mnlaint iu P;,:d cause: and j i an. Oiinn' bv allid n it of h di-inteipcted t.ersnn on j C'e in -iid caiisc, that the Mid R.1wrl E. Hvle!H a iion-re.s:drnt'f the Sra'e of n liana. theiefore the ai-l d.dendatii Edward E. Ihle. is hereby notiI Med of the filing and pendeisov of paid action, th.it ! i r annia 1 1 1 homin on.l li.it.l al tlt Cmii , luv ..iwii I'l II- "I 1. ill. v. 1 1 ' v IInn?e in Knox on the Second Mondav the 11th day of March 1'CI, an-l miles he Hrnvar and i plead, ner, or d"mnr, thereto the same will be ' determined in h' alw'iic J Attest .'OHNS. nKNPFR.CIk. P.C.H.C.l :?v S. E. Skirt, Dert. ! A. V rcr.Tsa, Att'v for Plainf:2r. j novllij L. i r.IOTICCTO CORPORATION' TAX PAYHRS. Crpor tif)ii tax -pavers an herhv ntifietl that , I have the Corporation tax D'.ipl'cit in my hands ' Ar the ciilection of all Co.-onntion taxes, for ihe j town t t Ivmoutn, inumna, ana the are requasted to call ai.d nav. This is the th'rd snd l.ipt cill. A'l tho who do nnt tint, v fl... l'Vb nftUU tnrt tS w'V hf rfnrn. ! f ,i .,f.i .,.-,pi.: nn l tl.rrr txr he a": cr- 1 ? or : . t.. i .... i c, . ...n TT,.. . , ... . n. y'l cf " Vcbruurr ' v - i ferm'u6l. , i ' ' J?m,m, Jlu,moelan,, 1 i ir ""ic. "er woiiip.aim on rionihusband. S:orv not", with nro V I - I r. j ceetlings in attach - John W. Godfrer. I ment. I xr. r!..:,:rr, :.. .t. v ,:iij 1 11 u.l. 1 II'. t.l'llli.19 III I Ufr ij.l.: V UIH.U . , . . . fi1 (J jn mv 0;liica!icir cot,,r,la:i.t ' in said I nilSf; aa it :.p:. !n-!ii l.v the Mdivit of a dis . - ii, 1. ' Hiliritrii'l I'll r-iiii. till lllf 111 ritltt LUIT, inn. iiit r,(li,fl.(, ic n!l!l r,.jiri 4,f ,he j' - St:Oe of Tii.:ni, therefore 'he eaid defersdaut, W. G idfit'v, U herehv notifji d of the tiüii.sj ! , I'l 1 1 1 V ' ' -II 1 in . 'J 1 IIV. . ..Ail la. 11 1 ' I . . 1 . . i . . . ' 0 ,l, u" H.R. PERSUING;. Clerk. STATK OF INDIANA. STARKF. CO SS., Ja the.Sra.ke Circuit Court iMarch Term 1SC1 M wtha Jones k ( John T. Jones r Foreclosure of Alortgae. Sam'lT. Smith I N 'cvM. Smith. Notice is hereby given that the plaintiff iu the above entitled came bv S. A . MeCraeken xheir ai-

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, .ti. 1 ,1 , Ä f I ll ti uikiiihii in 1111; n.'V.. v.i'ii.v ..1.. tnrney, hare filed in the Clerk office of the said ,hv A w rortcr liw att-mer ban filed in mr office

l.ourt ineircomjil lint lor loreciosi.e, ua .me amin iho town of Knox on the 21 ALmday iu March 1861, and plead answer or demur thereto Ihesame will be heard ami determined in their abeac- . In Witness whrrenf I hereunto jubseribe my name and afiix the Sal of suid Court at Knox the lfith dir of November lGD. - iCk.i aVtv frpliff 0 a. .ier.it.kii am, i rpia.uiiu oi;Qtt . JOHN S. nFNDS'L C. C. C. ONE PRICE ONLY! CHARLES PALMER, DGAI.BR IN DRY GOODS, G-roceries GHOCKKHY-AVAUii;-, Clothing, and Yaukoo Notions Lpai tc S'.reet, riyrnouth, (TTAll those indebted art requested to call and erth. rftff

Dry Goods and Groceries. I

James 51. WicLizcr, Having recently received direct from the East- m i cities a large ana well selected f tock of Goods i most respeetiully announces to the cchxU t r l ir.'.L.ii . .1 vumg puLiiu mame isoper.:ngtneia up for inspection, at ig "us. Marshall Co., niJ aska a fair anJ lmp:lrt;al examination, both as to ti)e quality of Good ud Prices My :to k i ' full and complete and ccMStJ in part of i plete and consists in part o j FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS. DIenched ai'd Brown Muslins, RAglana, Linens, Lficea, Hoiierj, Trimniiiij Carabric, EinLroIJerics, White G'od?, Gloves, Noticnsi. Inserting?, Edcrings, Skirts, Shirts, Lustr, Vr stio3, Naüs, Puttv, ! Ncck-Tica, DeLfiin'ä, Cloth, IlidiTO, Glass, Paints, Oils, Groceries, &c. All of which will be foM low for CASH or approved Produce In corclusion, let me ray that my motto is Quick S;iles and Small Profits," ami that I am determined not to be undersold. Give me a call and judge for vouiselves. JAMES M. WICKIZER. Argus, Jul v 56, ieC0. n27tf NEW FALL GOODS! Labor ings at high primueh iorvour For tanning. I want all the ! "TsT" "VT" "T? I - - - , ore ;s !n tlc countrT to be hn.l. When v v., hare got either t sell, bring them t.i thof-reo a- e- tatx at Plymouth and I will give yi,u a belt?'- prician-l More Q-ooda Than any other roan can or dure f r thr s.itn? amount of BARK, IIIIES, or iiny other kind ot PROB ZJV S3 Corn c ond see me. "Hearing i. botieviui, am! seeing is knowing. Tint's a Turkish nrovc-rt, and if von come to "cc" no aiid"h'Mr' my prices for .".K'd$, 0i will ovlicve ann 'know' that I cm lo buttert yon than any man in PlytuGU'.h. I have cnlusnd a good stock of Wry Croacls, GKOCEIUES AND NOTIONS. STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS j 0 all kinds su'ued to the market, lam a plain 'ookinic, honest ta!kui: and fnir k-i!inir m m, invan : t : -.i i . ai cced m lioiti. in- ;un 1 vnr. w!l let nie. 1 iä 1 1 1 ' r ' j " r rv rr 1 I . , w 1 l 1 - " " .?' ' -v ..... lot'L'c, ttnJ nuhe bvSt nmimeo, i.i:J haveing a-Ih.m I .arKel, we can pay mre than tJiose whobuy I "cap- Call oa 2Ü A- C.TALEl i r HÖBEST C02ZJEt: I respectfully anuovnee to the patron of TT f AT 1? ' I" ii " T "Vr IT T iHVi1 UU 5 liii Hiat 1 luve recently returned frotu the tast and , am uuir in recc.p', -i a i Full antl Complete St.clc Of canfullv eeleeted : S V nnnC AVn ti I? n f K r? T V C And MONEY WILL NO r BE REEUSED. I invite mv old customers to call r.nd exomine mv stock Hid prices, and if thev suit. t;;ey will be ; fine and bnv. I have 11 bltiwin? to do m induce .a... rt m. ....... .i.i.. .r ,;..vt.. ium vr i".i n.i.v i .in. ...-. ..u , .....,..-... ! ward de ,lin- and a living -aviit and no hunibutr. ; iü my motto. nf; f WILL pay one cent and a quarter per pound S for all O; d Iron delivered at mv Koundrv, in Vrlace F. H. 11 ALL. Fh mouth. July 2G, lFfil. irJTtf STATE OF INl'LANA STARKE CO. SS. u the St. ike Circuit Court M uch T -. n 16 Cüarlee S. Tibbits. ( t.i . f itr-i.v. unwujaic. oberUWebb r "rancis J. 7' ebb. i no Fr W 1 :0rnt c t ,-.! 111 1 fY n tK nli-n'intillA.t p. n ca , ,,'u compU!llt in Mcm. and it a day of .March 161. And times i they apnea rnud plead, answer or demur thdreto the Mine willj e determined in tdeir alienee. tust JOHN S. 13 F.N PER, ClkC. C. IU J. E.Sl nur, Dept. A. ir. PORTER. Atty," for Plaintiff. i I2'h6i TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCKKV. Notice hert by tven that George Lai a more, Jee Jackson end Philander Collin, hereto!, re ai;oi.ited iy the County ConiTiiisMoueJ- of Stark Coun'v, iidi ma, wi'.l, on the Mt day of December, lr'W), proceed to exiniine and mse the mount ofltetuht or ii.jur toMie following 'ek-cribccalnd-in said eoeiiiy, tlirouh hieh it ia proponed to construct and repair a drain, to wit: the south half of the south est (juartcr of fection thirty-oii'-, in tonb p thirly-tour, north of ranjre 011 wet.and i!ii wet hall of faction th rtj o-,e in the twni ir an I rai jr .foi c?.iit. und .he e.it half of k( turn tr.ii tt-six, in towi-hip thirty -four,

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nnth ofrahtre two west. Sil apprii-f 15 w:il ' meet on the piere of bm I fir : above dc.crit.e.t. at Th.'l inereae of our bust nc Is good ciU ,1 o'elck a.m of the da -lor.said, at whnli di-i.ct that we are oTen g ti.durr emit. nitie -u 1 pi -see nil w o think roper c:n attdij.jll P UlCiioN j. c. LX-KA&O liv orler of the Starke I)itihiiüCmp.oir. I ..... . tlt i-o CPri.'l UHU m.irW 1 4 1.1. kiiv.1 nt Fnnv IT nr. 'war tt

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Latest News From IIccd-Qaarlers! GREAT ARRIVAL AT TUE LOW fiüce mi I? Iii GOODS FOR THE M1LIJ0X! HORRIELE SLAUGHTER OF HIGH PRlCLS TBE ORE EX MO US 7 A IX B 0 YS XEVER Ü URREXVER! TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS Of the Small Profit & Ready-Pay System. To the c'tizcii of .Marshall and urroundieg counties. We return yun many th inks for the v.'pv lioecil pitronape von hiv extudt-d to us,

gj:ind iKveby t JON KT AND FAIR dealiug to

m:r;t eouU: uinf-e. vv o h ivc iut reeeivou our FALL & WINTER good? ani cm: sh-ov you a much hrccr stock j tlun ever before toi.ij;ris:up cverythiüg Iu the i..:c t ! DRY GOODS, R0CEMES. CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, BOOTS i ffllOES, HATS ic CAPS, CL0THIN(;, VC. tC. AU. V.'e fhoiild l ick jpact to m a It-1 f u' th rticii! to be found at tho Lu a Priced Jr'tie, tit. U-S- the Editor will ar-o e::!4tyc thl p"i. Dur ('wis luve bven b'Miiit t ii ti;c iot tjvori -ihie term-, and v.e can and vill c!l a 10 ! a-it I ...... v, : :. u , ..- 1 !-tie in tue cuij;rv. vc ;uvitc ( II to ev.air.5u our good ai.a COMPARE OUR riMCE With ih'? of our m ili'ior'ard (f thi d,'5erence. G'w us a call at our n!d s'xtid en j corner south of the CJwarda lluii.e. !h:k ä Kti . srp:7 'jGly ADM I Ni ST ft A TO HS SA LK. r W'-1 u'ideis"pied w id otf-r for pt at pt.h'"c S outcry at the Couit lune dtr a: Piymi:;h .V.ii1ki1! coun'v lul. er. th- H:h .-v Nrt-iebM-1-i b -twvt n !;, im rb o. 1 .Vu'.-k .i.i ik 1 o'clock p.m. ot ?..! d iy the j srri'--d real tr:ite te!in.iiir to thi ctttpt.: J.):;n ('t; dc-eiscil t. vit; Tl:e Noish Ivit ir.irii p of ife.-iiun No. Nine ,0 'atowihir t'iir'v three "?) iw. iii)-s.".i-ii irnl'-eiiths inure o. ii t!iive acre? in the i-outli V.t-l e!r of tnc ortii lift it: ::'( ti;';;(.ft!v!! ;li); in toasilrp th:!t-thrrr (.".! n'-rth ei r.tnuc four ' Jasr a'. :a.rber liD an I the soiHh h tli ol tot No. 15 in the tcrn of Pimouth :lo thnt put of out l.t IVw. 3'J in i PI rmvil:, wi.j -h pes o-m v' vi' Irvnd va htreet in j tl :epi.-:i j me,- (eo;Mi.oi!v !i:iOvn a Cc-cl' adsIe.. t!ie rem linder in t vo coutl iciit!en?s. p.iyj;l,If resj-H-ctirelr in six, ami twvlre raon.h Ironi tK. tjay i.f 8a!e. wii'a interest l.ivin vloiuatn I m i. Shou tl.-ai-l lands or any portion of hm ren.ain enfold, at s iid time I will sell tho akut at prirate !alo en like trirs. . F.milv Couple. Johu'G.Oiborne, Adm'-i ADMINISTRATORS SALE. TVTOTirn nr.Ri'nY c.ivfn, that i win j sell at Tii'-'ic auction on T:c!av th 2.1tl day "f October at the residence of WoViarrton vVrnVvvm! I.te of Mjr?k-1 1 Ceunty deceased, ll his peloid prorertv. not takr-n tv the widow. coiiMtin!r of Ilnrser-, II , Cattle, farmin tool n.iiix iiii.-i lariiuut e e. AC. . rretm 01 iure inoviih vill lx jiivi n on nil nrrcTpr three doliit ihs pmchaser r-ivinq: hi note with npproted e curily with interest, wairin valuation and appraiemenl 1 nr. Hannah E. odard Adminiftrttrii, T IIE iacieasoof bunncps has conrineed 1 K. B. DICKSON & CO, j That they must bny larger j.tekn and eonMnentlv thevbare just returned from the et Whore they parchaied th ÜjO.x'ßrct and 3D cat Selected st-xk cf Ercr in this maikt. Ako S3 O 3E5 S3 , Of the B E S T Q V A 1 U V and " ' J - -CJL IT. R PlCKmV V