Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 46, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 December 1860 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. A. C. THOiirSO:;, : : : : : : : : : Editor.

PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: TJIÜUSDATMOnX.Nf. tzz. r. Pcpu'ar and Elector.l Vote of ho Union. Th following i vry rearlv tho rote of the different flares in ihe Union: Linco'n I fMö Io"2' i8 1 5C,l Cr,l Breche nrid- 75 700 Bftll 5G0.240 To:al vots 4 fiGß 8fl4 As between Lincoln and anti -Lincoln the rote star -J s; Opposed to Lincoln 2 820.G31 In favor of L.ncoln 1,G4G,2J3 Thia leases a mr-juiry of nearly onmillion of rotes that were rast against Mr. Lincoln, and ha I ilW all been cast for or. mr.n sti'l Lincoln would liare been lee led, onin-jto th; . c n( ruc:in of our Cunstiiuti -n- Ahlfuh tin's ma' be riht yet it looks rather inconsistent for a Republican government--on that is founded on the princiih tl.it the frvj itv shall rule -to bi overne! bv. Linteln ha reoived or.ly a li.th? over one-third of the votes ca3t at the lat Presidential election, vet hi by thii mii .iiry elected Ci.brf Magistr.ite of the wu.J country, and worse th.-.n all elsf, be i tl-.o represent ive man af all Northern fmnticism r.nd fection.-tlism. and is bitt?:ly imposed to the iuMtitu'ions of nearly one half the Spates of the union. ccrCajre 33! nal. lover of the Union an read the procedns f th ?reent C.-nores of the Uidied&Mtea v.ilw.utlis I eart s welli , wiih Trirf. ivt! i;ig i f importance ha yet ben done fX'jp:in the nppoin'rr.cut of h Cinmi'tec of one from e.-idi S'a'e to drisea compromis or crre by which tiie Uuion may vet be saved, but it will araii noticing, as those members who were appointed on the Comrr.i.tce from several of tl .e southern S:a!ca rcfuseii to act. There will Le 1.0 corrproniifC effected. The south will as U-o niuch and tle I'opublican members of th north r,ot grant enough pr.itecioii o ih rights of the south an J 10 tiie rriavr will end, we prcJicl. Th iiilieru Writes have no Kl.h i iv.nf.i- 1. 1 thf niirlh a. a nvi.lnn'orl . . .... , 1 ty il ii- aai .' thai 1 . is no', no mich the . "... , , , , "periorul lcrtv h:is" tl.v diead and , ,.. . . , , .,,,... i tii.ik ai 1; 14 t:.e fiiwi of A iii:iiiiists ' that tle ii iii j H-rertyivin flem and inj eooie instance I..ic cruel! v iread and insuhed tl.fcfli. The ta'es that have refused to talt fart in Ihe conciiiatory ('mniiuee ar rangemenlare Aikansas. Floii Ja and iroulh ! Care ir.a. Thev ear their iesoti fr refuiing tc take, any part in the matter i th:t their S:a's have de'ermiued on withdrawing fio-n i!.& U::i.!i about the tirsi of January. Tl'.ey wi!! leaver their aU vacant in (. ngrR3 in a verv f-wdays. There appears ta bo m iniJa"i emtnt on their part, bat iheir minds are thoroughly made np to no Ion .r remain ciiizeus of a government that does not aäord them the protection thev vhould have. We have not ppa e to give the whole proceedings of Congress from day to day. but our readers may bo sura that this u about the re:tl a-ate of our national affairs. The Uuijn is virtually dissolved now and tL triumph of 'tiioralism i the cause of if In thse iirr.es .ftn-uble II is a ource ( sHtUfaßtion tc the Democracy to know that the fin ol a dissolution of this great Republic. funded by th- patiiota of the revolution and ctrmenttd bj their blood, dos not Jie nl ur door. We have d.i! all ire ou!J to avert i', have warned fi-nat'u-s f the rsalm that a:o now upon in. I and for we bate been stigrcuuzsu When the uu!V' dived and our ccuntrv U (l.nucica it fiagmenta it will hi a proud thon-ht to ll, 4tour h: national vo e. was for thö Univn and the Constitution. Wh.ti we tlej.'Ofi.ed our vote tor "TirnEX A. DourrLA-t. wk" farel that it Wt, tie lant tine e wtih ''v,"r l ave tl-.e pitvi'.-oft of v.. ling f.r n candida j . . .? . r- . 1 1 for the Prcfcidern y of all tiicse Unued 3 I ßta'ea. ad our fr:rs are tealizd Is there a D inner at in the w!m!j country who regTeta that I'.e voted for D.'iiUc? Wu have leard of none. Ate there not thouiands ot men ho vted for Lincoln that row bitteily teuret that o?e? S-nie 'ready confess i;-otl er s lou.niil but it i too lat now. EUunicii end ths Future. It is now almost en iiely given up by all claPSCR of pii iciar; that a .d 'Solution of tbe present Union in eertAio. and vaii us pecu-atio. aie being made by the leadiimcc of the rountr, as well as all othrs, as to what th'j future of this government will be. Many of the h: iibiained fool RepublKans taj that if the southern States do trccde, ll at they will soon be glad to come back in'O the Union, and others cf the same party say that they will belp to compel the Souib 1 s ay in the Union and that tl ey are ready at aoy time to start down thereto "whip tl era into tubrnis.ion." Others no expiess lhw. wire tkst hT not rar wbhr

southern State gfnj in the Union or not, that they hive always been a dra; npon the Northern States and a disgrace upon na'ion. Such men are now what they

probably have always nen disunionUts in ntimfr t and felin'. To ray tint uch predictions peertions, and threat are worce than f-olih i onlv-s-tvinjr what eyrv onA. with half reason, knows to be true. Wkon the pouthern Stages do se ceil, as they certainly will, poon, they wl! never nsk to be readmitted into thi Tjfin wj, te laws of the Xothern Sta'es remain m thev noi ar on the SiaMifes of ; many of the Abolition free S'ate. If they ver come into the. Union aqjain those peronal liberty hills will first bo stricken from the statutes of thosa States and a sufficient guard will be thrown around the j onthrn S'ates to guard their interests and their rights to their property. A law similar to the present Ftt.jHve slate Law will have to be actnow'eded by every state in the Union to be the active ruling Inwofr.ll the S?a'e nnd consequently it wiil then be regarded, as it now should b a9 the law of the land. Disunion bankruptcy, and probably civil war is (he prica that will have to be paid for tinr.ihi'ati'.ijr sectionalism, but it 'has pained euch a foothold that nothing short of such n Pcure tvi It open the eyes f," the masses and show them that they J have been led blindfolded by fanntiop. traitors and unprincipled demagogues who j were seeking powor and place ;;t no matter what cost. Just as soon as the honest patriots of the country are forced to ee our national affairs in a proper light, and frei the want of fraternal relations that should ever exist between the two sections of our country. th-n thev will spurn those who have led thm step hv step in?o the state f affair that will soon pprend "Um bnnk-rnpt'-y and ruin over our fotmerly happy antl most proprous Union, This is the wcrLin;? u( Block ri-Turdicanism. tost Eis Wind. The ferocious indo?niabla "old jntleman" Tvhoediis tlie J. C. Urpulliutn V pp.nrs, has lost his nind. The election of "Ohl Ade" l,a knocked oa t) wind ".jid "t'tunder' (quoted frorn Cabbage head's heavy ar:i:le of last week.) comph'ttdy out f him. TIrotib the campaign l;e did his bt for his sectional ...Iii ' t.i.f f.. t ! i ( 1 v ii tli. 1 .liii. Mn he lost ground wl.i.e everywhere cN . . , . . . throughout the btate Republican mi rtw , . ' ,J 11-s were preatly increased, lie tili not , ,, " . ! feel verv well over the result so far a hi . count? wns concerned, bu a few of his Republican brother edi ors, who thought he needed it, to make him fontiau pmne until afier the Presidential election, flited and puffed l.itn and h "ent in" again. In his firt i.-jjiie after the result of the F residential election was known, he. pot up a column or two of Joi ideation told liii RpiLliean friends that they wee "out of the wocd" and that they might hollow if th?y felt like it they did not feel it re was disappointed and chagrined and before he got out his text issue things were goJing so that he turned his j y into despon dency, feeling that the "great Republican victory" was the certain death of hi? party and the almost certain destruction of the Union. Then it was that he collapsed. ubsided, "Eimmered down." and gloried pU any more. Poor dilapidated "old gentleman!" The oalv source of consolation we have to point to him i, that there are thousands of 1ii3 Republican brethren who feel just as bad as he does, "and that he cannot go ainifs for sympathizers. The vrh'le Republican party evidently leU about as badly "gone in" as the old gentleman's enttance to his mur appears. In the mean time, don't let the Republicans forget that they nr "out of the i woods" and that they may 'holler' if they f t lIAc i( For th democrat. The Results of Lincoln Klecti ju. ifn. Editor: As we are in the midst of a money panic consequent wpon the election of a ecii mal President, for the ftrt twr.e in our po! ideal history, it beeotnes us is pan iot?, and law aoiding rilizens. to pause and ree in wha'. diiec.un we are me : al:v iluf tng. -. J3 . T.( s'iMisoflhe times nmu The s'ns of the times nuiu-ale tinmistakeab.'v hft dissolution of the best gov-11,1,1-tit t.n 'arlh. and tuiless thers irf a ..nipromieppw,r,,y a,r'ctpd ,,elwten lh" northrn and s.jUihe.U Sta'es. thfl whole thing will goby ihtfbon'-d. We heir the cjuebtion aked daily. W ijf does ih elo,i..n of Mr. Lincoln afTect tho :oon-y market? That such is the cae 0 n wül h;ve 1 he hardihood to deny. The -publicans are loth to believe it. but the evi.iV.- has already become so overwhelming that the are compelled to make ihj adn.i-ion, 1 though reluctlantU. Il appears to us that! our financial difficulties cannot b philoBophically accounted for on any o:her ground than the election of a Prrsi lent by a fctctonal Party. .Although we might have experienced a little strinrenccy in money matters even if thers habeen no election, but it would have been impOsi ble in the nature of things to have bid a panic, for the leanons that our crop hate . i.,n . tnuMftallu oi this teason. we have I " - o a up?r:ounuance oi every unnj toaw i chK ulated to roake both the inntr apd ike tmtwsrd an oomforieW and the balanee

of trade is largely in our favor s a nation. Therefore it is obvious to the most superficial observer, that a general distrust, and the secession movement in the south consequent upn Lincoln's election, have brought about our present financial troubh5i. We frequently h-ar it stated that the South has no roason te complain, for a majority should rn'e. Wl ether the South has reason to complain or not, she does complain, and in our humble opinion, unless there should, at the present session of Congress, V a compromip effected by the conservative men of the two extreme, our financial troubles have only commenced. Our western money is principally based on southern S:ate Bonds. Tha secession movement has caused a general distrust, which has caused the bonds to depreciate in value, consequently the bill for which the bonds were deposited as so cuii:y, which have been the principal circulating medium have also depreciated to the tune of ten per cent or more. This Recession movement has not only caused bankruptcy and ruin in the North, in the midst of pVnty. but is making bad worein the South. When Sotrh Carolina, began to exhibit svmptom of setting up!

on her own hook, the business mn it the form gatherering, and tho-j bills is sued by the Rinks of that Kta'e, hurri-d them home for redemption before tho evil day would come upon them. conequently the Rnks suspended which added fuel to tl e fire; in quick succession the Ranks cf Richmond, R thimore, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh followed in their wake, in order to escape bankruptcy. But the end is not yet. Exchange on New York has run up in one s.hort month, from one to ten per cent and the culminating point is probably not ret readied. If was promulgated by all th Democratic papers and speakeis of the North, in the late campaign that it a sectional man. a was Mr. Lincoln, was elected, that the Union rouhl he in great danerof dissolu tion, and that bankruptcy and ruin wouM be the consequence. Thee predictions were rn-id"reJ bv the Republicans, as made for electioneering purpose? a? i II tatk. They ft-,i red no da: ger. they would so.an "whin the South jnio tubmifSion," an we would b,iar nothing more of disunion after M. Lincdn was elected. The matter wa- usually disposed of in this manrer before the election, but now. after the campaign exeremmt 1 as subsided, th" notes of preperation ia the South and the financial cii-U which is iii,'ii us. are lifcelv 'o open their to the feat fill re-pon-siiiiiies which they will have to shonhler. T'nat the Sotnh has good catire to compUii of manv of the Norihern States, all admit as Rorna six or seven of the free sfa'es have enacted Jaws, declaring tbe Fugitive slave law unconstitutional and making it a criminal offence to assist a United States Marshal in ieclaimtng ft fugitive from- a slave state. It is very seldom that a slave who is caught in a free state is ever permitted to be returned. Evenifhe iidentified and caught, he is generally rescued by a mob. and if the Marshal and owner escape with whole bones they aro thankful. In our humble opinion, unless those Abolition states givo some assurance that they will repeal those laws making the fughtve stave law void, and that they will discountenance all such exnediiions a- these, that Jim Lane, John Drown and Montgomery have been engaged in. that even an attempt to make a compromise would be uselh6. The south 1 as endured those insults and wrong until in her opinion, "foibearance has ceased to be a virtue." On the other hand the souib ought to consent to a mollification of the fugitive: slave law. The idea of a man i!ati-ig lh law by giving a staiviag fugi.ive a p.-i -y .f; bread, ia en;irely repugnant to the torchern idea of philanthropy. There are several items in the law that co-aid bo m jililied. that would net materially conflict with the interest of th-i s'.ivehol lor and at the same lime be iuc!i more palatable to the north. It appears to us that the natural way to disposa of the matter, would be for Congress to raise a committee of good sound conservative men, of age and expei i-.nce, from both parties and tubmit the whole question of difference to them for adjustment. The report of such a committee, gotten up. under such circumstances would have great weight with all parties. The South will not remain as a part of the Union, unless those laws, declaiing tbe fugitive slave law inoperative, Iw repealed. Th states that enacted those laws, will rndotibtedlv demand a nuhifica.ion of the m fugitive slave law brf.r thev repeal tl.eiiK. Both could ba done without any great sat lifiee of i.li!n-i.le. The South will not . ,r ii i m l r .. n-mH.n in ll.e Union nqu w,,n..,......u takin-' their Uvei into the common I erriloiis. He.ico wo ci.rluile ii tlicie s'hmiIi! 1c a ' eumprnmiM eirM'il o this nl jft. it must l.e on t lie Mionintm veuliun' iLWriiii. 'Jl-o Unio.i in certainly "..rth Miaki .i; oue ,,iU,p ,,,r,,rl 10 I,rcserv- T,ltf Vonseq.iei.co ff n Jiasoln iori-of which wo have lh ear;.'t " ,""v3 ulh"rB to dw pict. Tho " ,,w " X"T? fonspicii .us pHrnnnSi: iHHvi Irt ( horchhe nlienaies the b-' of friun.U. he elects Presulents. find if he Pt left where he I. . .... i ;il nvortiirn our1 Ings. i.is. try. ... - Government. Lt u men ns '' d our own business and let the zens mm slavei and their owners nlone. VERITAS.

XEW JDVEIiTISZMEXTS.

LOOK! LOOK! LOOKIj At tbc new Arrangements, New stare, new iaduicment?, new goods and new pri.-cs. I WQTTLD RESPECTFULLY CALL TIIC ATTENTION Of the Citizens of Marshall and Atljonnring Counties to tke coarse I have mido in taj business, baring now opened a Moro And Yfir Sro?k than erer before. I have aided to my St'K-k of Grocerlo?, Provisions, Crockery, e., A 1 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT' orCA 0 T C Vj -j J js I ean auJ will oTjt ta buj vca, Barcraiiiain Good3 1 am SELLTSG GU0CER1ES CHEAPER THANE VER. I will sell CiHVe at Cost 6 lt for SI, Tva 5) coil's lt., hesi S run ia Town Tor 75 ce.iM per G.il. beitStiir in To-.vn at !l CliN f.ep Itj, Tub:C-o from n?e.H ta.V)cr It, o !; r t!.;r:-s in projinnion, to nurncrom tu mention. tbe Crockery or Di-i r-ido I Can ttuitymi in, Dry G oU I will Suit you iu if you will give rao a call an J a cluacc b 1 93 . SELLING FOR READ Y P A Y Exclusively, Lrlngon your Cutrrr, Dreel TülTT, Ii: 'c. Rlg. Lc, Le. Nombcr 2, Ccrbins Clock. T. J. PATTERSON, fly mouth , doc-1 ?C"-:,4C-tf. BOSTON BEE-HIVE!! TheTt st"n Cee-IIire, Dry Gooda and Grocery e?tahlibhrur.ait dumber Ipjur Corbin IjfocI;, is row in full blast, where G00DS;0F EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY are being sold at GREATER BARGAINS for the purchaser than EVER UEFOnC KNOWN TO TIIS PEOPLE CF PLYMOUTH AND VICINITY. DRESS GOODS! ! f all kind, a very lirje .ssortment. MUSLINS. SHEETINGS. ROOTS AND SHOE-1?. READY-MADE Cl'OTHI NO. GRO-'LiliriS, QuNSWAR3, ii;C.f aC. WE WANT 2 o 0 O Fjct of clear poplar Lumber, TEX TU O US AX D EES fir LS COR A Also 200,000 Pounds of Pork, And in fact, all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE Tor which tlieh'heat markst prise wlllbs paiJ In GOODS OR CASH j f, farmTs. if you want to dc yoursolret nn d families juatice, t a i iiir. ij'j-siu.n n.l. ni C AND GIVE U3 A T.'.IAL. In add'tion f . a'rcadr laree stock cf irsodä : . tw m arc in m-ik hi wEEUT rrrPLIES D'HECT So lint we cannot fail to r;nj decCul PORTRAIT PAINTING. Tf R. P.TFSTOR, respectfully in'ormi the t I rub-ie, that he is p.efmred t esecut or:dVrPI hi. protcMion enthely to their Satiafactioii. .or m charge will be made His loii;l experience as a Portrait Painter a. - I. ..! I 1.5. 1 enables him conndentlr to recommend his woik He mat be found at the EJ ward's House. Plywoatw ,eej4fr-v P. TEttTOR.

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TAX

A List of Town Lo's returned Delinquent for the non-payment of lxa due on them fr the yrvr 1853, snd Former years, in Plymouth Corporation, Marshall Countv Indiana; a d which will be Sdd at Public Auction, at the Court House Door, in the Town of Plymouth, Indiana, on the first Monday in January 1E6U, if Said Taxes are not Previously Paid.

NAME3 OF OWNERS, NAMES OF Ackrwn , AnirnJa Ad-oj, J -ji f wite of). P!3-uioui!i South, I jnnmiiH, II. II. (ii 4.1s;. II II Ic.V.kC. II Ii ' rn !G-!:t !?:?? ! r. .1 r, J i'i!t ; II .. !;-::, J on I I 11 I a i all

P.vmnuth. Xwtit '2 In ic'n-ni'.t-nce. I V 1 lUi I, " .S. lt? l nf North M:rrtr!'iii A ilitioa. Hist PiVP.Ol.tJ, Piy mouth, P!v mouth, Nortb 3 Wheeler's Ad liiion, a Merrill's AdJition, ii rivraouth,

j 1 Ji' tt? Rot ........... Kul.n-:!,M. A 'Kinr, x. n. & j. m.... .MeFflrlin.Jnhn fcRtate of).... iMvrrül, Samuel p . mc ............ oe !:.rlal', fa-Mi r.ittci S..U. Piic:iIIa P.ii'mct, lllieii'Zr ;.. Psttrrson, Mary 15 Rr.sell, Jame? I nn-lcbush. I)vid Poring. Samiil String. Jolm (estate of) Mmc p-m .1 Nilci & Serins' i FmuMin;, Gcorpe F

Merrill's A'aül-on. Weit Plymouth, South ft

Tuttlc, .Syh!ios T'ioinT.son, F. A... i. Uiiknown ).in!C Fsime pa no; Whit William... same S t mo Wilf'ix, Leonrad V!cli, Slifrrtnl Vriglir Wi.liainäon s i me Sflme pntr.e f.Tr.'.o gi nie Pine surae Tlx mouth. a t II II II rivtnoutb, E.i Plymouth, . ii M .1 .1 D. F. VanValkrr!,i.rj;h, fink of riymo-ith a Conoct l.:t of the Town L- returiift D-Iii f.rlhe v.ar H0ai.l f.,rni-r var. an I thi' fi. S Tas(Mwiih v!i:ch i.h" Stand C.rpi-.l on S-iM L - Auct.-Mi t t!if Curt I(.i4 1 in Plymnrh. M

. Worms. Worin. Worm. s prenurcd be eaten w it!i avidity by chil-'r n of all apes. It de.-troy ami expels" wo ni9 morr effectually than any remedy now in use. while at the Kam time it will in no way affect injuriouslv the health of the chi'd. T. A. LEMON. Plymouth. It ran be procured from D.-ujr&i&ts .ind country stores evprvw h,r'. Dr. jnii'N LULL'S rrincspal Office, Loni-ville, Kcntuckv. n22ui6 DUFF AND MO COY, commeuci.il college Columbus, Ohio. THE THOROUGH MANNER IN Which Students of th" InstU-.tio arc drilled in, '.ill... i,,uti.icf bu-im-ie, Us CuiaeJ for it the 1 . ,.(.,iidd.v,iKt.on ot TIlC 5IlIil2rS JaCimN i, OiiCffC ! Th.. e.iir. of Siudr ia full and thoroughly nracJ Ileal. All the la'e form- and in.pravcnu'i:t.i are ; bT b 'il, an I tlie I aentty will guarantee any ' on--. at't-T r'i.'v h ivo c.m-leteI liie eom-.f. to le t.:! v r r.;il:.e; ;u keib the l-jk f anv rcMiiiir.sh'p. rnnifiotvi.il C ileal ttio.H, Ccthiucr cial Law, Politic.il Economy, Elocutiun, Lc. TER. HS: For a full and unlimited Courao, $43 Fludenta can enter s.t any timo and review at plea.-uie. The uual time to coii.pleto the course is from 8 to 10 Wi ek. Good boirdinp- ean be h idnt $".5D per week. Co-t of II ok. Diplom i. &e., SFor iuii particulars, rddiT3 McCOVCO., Ci-LUMUf, onto: noT-23-ti'Utf. FTATF. OF INDIANA yTJRKKCO.. SS. In the Starke Circuit Conrt March Term ll"Cl. Charles Itutlor, rs Hannah Mudgott J. P. Mud fett. Jnnie S. Mudett, Mary S. Mudett am' William Podpe Adurnif-trator of the Lata to of Ch .rU s 11. Miidp-ct d. e -d. Complain to forec'o-e MortpapeWhcroasihe PMnt'll in the Hhove'enti'leil cause by Leander CJrov-r hU attoiny h is filed in myof-M-e hi CO plaint in said cause audit appearing I afiid ait of a di-ii tercsfed prrn-n on tile in siid cniieth:it the sai l Hannah II. Mudj.'. tt. J. 1. Mud-pi-tl. Al.iii' S. Mut'-a tf, Mary S. Mud'ett and v il'i.iui Do fee Hiiinuus rator ot the Zitate of ' Charier P. Mud-citd. teamed. n imn -roi.leiita of tilP Si.'r of Indiana, therefore t!ie sai.l d.-f.-ndatiM H:,nn.hlL Multt tt, J. P. M,.V,. AuuW S. U,M.. Miry S. Mud-.tt and Willi. ... D.d.-,! ae lieubv notified of the filing and HMidenev ofj a d u tton tobeb.'un niidh.eld at . the Cuirt House in h'.'ox on the M-cond Mondav in Mreh DCI,and enhsuhev appear and plend answer r demur thereto the same will be determined in lb-ir ab , fccnc-. town of Pivmouth, Indiana, and they are renuastcd to cjII mi I nay. ihi 1 1 1 1 1-. I Dint In it esll. All thru nhn i!m not pav npbv the lCih of thi month, will be retundu.; lo law. Office with Ilenrr McF.ir!in. over McWillams ' gnm. In mv absence Mr. McFarli'i will receive I . aud rcceiot for said taxes. Wn. M.PATTERSON Marshal. erlMtm;

ihr 7:h il iv f January A. IX r'Gl, lorao much a may De uue on tiiem, or uoui me owner lucrcoi at V time of file Given under u.v hand and Seal ll.'f G-h Cny of IVn rl cr A IV If CO. D, E. VauVauIkoiiburgh, Cbik of rUmouth Ct rroratjon.

1 7 " , p , v.rFT4PI ' mv.-i. b in a nlar in tn ir srafu' rrc-I.- tini-. J and d.mr.-ro-. Pi. Johm J" ,) 'g"4","J . frf,m w Instead j J J y T7 Q r paPYT) oM )ktotkr m h ' ' S Infboinlosed with ou.ln,-l exneWorm-, i Ii U iS ib i L It A i!i K etb-c-iiial for th -vi I. Jlicieis i'k tno leai own- - i.ii

O. II. P. HOWARD Clk., C. C. j

rx-M r.OTiN, Lemder Urover AMy., .-r flamtiir. j ol said Court her tomplauit for divorce a'-'y pvrons in lo'.red to me, ei.Vr bp Xote or

i in me an ve cii-ii. .1 .- r. I., , ",.,..,; i ,re hcrobv ijo'if.ea in time. l5Sl1 , , .MOTICETO CHIPO:lTI:.N TAX PAYERS, er w th the atHlavit of a competent an I d 'vr. , 1. ...ok ato. i. t a rc 1 1 1 u . please the hnyrr. Corporation Mx-pivers an. In p?bv notitied ll.at cs-ed rei-son that siid defend ..it Eduard Hi -lev u n,'' . ' i 'wd'thca i roccd "to collect A. II MERTON. 1 Invvth.-Coqimation tan D .pl c.te in hit hands not a reMdest of the Slate ot Indian .. ; ni' n ( Vn-t 1 w j for the cilleciim ofall Coiivir ition taxes, for the I He said Eewardlhcler is therefore hereby not i ; tl.c same uct-oium. C.StaW.

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North C4 Feet Addition, S.E. Corner, Stite of riiuiani, M rb-iV County. Cornon'ion, dot.ertb;. certily thai the fnfrtö'nir U j-nnt for thr i.on-nayi.M'üt of Tatra du. on ihrm true are Severally C!i ir-ed w ith tV amnrnt o! t, andthat th.- Sud Lots ml be SMhl :it I ab..c .r-hnl! County In ban t. i. the lt Monday, and . " ä- -1 I . irrifth e taction wer left t b rotes of our children. Dr. Du'.! would eeraiidy be our nx. STATR OF INH1 AN, ) Mirhall Circuit MARSHALL COUNTY. Curt, February S Ttrm.lSCl. Pamelia Whitmore und " Caarles Whit moro. Lor Complaint on prnmhucbind, s isorv not, with prots. J ceedings in a'.tachJohn W. G.dfry. J mer.t. Whereas, the PlaintifTa in the above entitled C!.ue ly Reeve & Cpron their attorneys, hare thi day filed in my ofTriee, their complaint in t-id eiuai-; and it apprariee by the iTidavit of a dUinterrsed pet f on, on ti'e in ea:d eani, that the Faid J hn U. G.)':fiev 1 a nn resident of the te of Indiana, tt irre for h- said defendant. J-i'-.rv W. G i Ifiuv, i- hereby noiif.i"! o.r the til'm; j and nendencv ofsail tatio,, tint the sime wi!l be j u'rull;f , .C.rtto U? l?ni!X lfi nt f,,f T, 'Tf in Pit mouth, in s.isd Marshall count r i-nd State of ( Tl,di.,"a.r,nmeaecoud M nd.v the ll.hdivof jiVbrmry IfGI.anl unlesii he appear. a d phad, ! answer or demur thereto, the sann, will be determnicd m his aüsence ii. R.rnüsiiix. cierk. Not In41w4 STATU Or INDIANA, STARKR COSS.. ii the Starke Cn cu.t Court March Term 1SC1. Mart hi Jone k John T. Jour a Sam'lT. Smith N'cv M. Smith. Foreclosure of Mortgage. Notice is h.-rebv piven thst th plii atiff in W hhove cr.titlcl wujo bv S. A. MjCncken t!..vr vlorsici , hve filed in tt. "Clerk olüeeof the h-.M Court their conijil vuit tor fin eclosue, ai-o the allip.tvitof Anliew V. Porter dorn whirh aflidiv'.tit appears that the said defendants re non-residents of the State of Indian i; ther are therefore herebr notified of tho lihiiLi and pendin? of the iid complaint, mid unless the said defendants be and an near before the St . ike Circuit Coint on the first djv of the term, to be hohlen at the Court House hi the town of k'uni nn the 2 I Mondav in M irt h 1 f I tu I ril anew oe tr s 1 rty i 1 1 ttt a thi tu willbeheir.lan I determined in their abser.c. . . .. ... .- nanieami im tue .ai oi sam court at ivnoi t;ic ioiu uay oi .urniua-r jo '. JOHN S. BFNDER, C. C. C. S. A. McCracken altr, for plalutiff ov2Cti JjOST. Nenr the D p.t, or between thi? place and Tyner City, or at tue latter place, a cold watch hain, except the h ok and tlio pa-t tint fastened therhnn to the watch. Any per-on tinli,.p tho Faidrhain will be suitably ruwaub d bv leaving the sameat thUofiice. D. MiDONALD sep27 "Gtf STATU OF INDIANA M A f SHALL CO. ' In the Mardli ill Circuit Court. IeLriury Term lt"il. Amelia R gley et nirnrri. C.dwnrd IVi -ler. Pe it known that on Hi :a 27th .1. of .Vorem'.er IFfi!). tint the above mined plain'ifTbr II eve Carron h-r attornevs tiled in the office of the C'crk ol said Court her onij laint for divorce aa..i' lied ot theltlinsot saM petiuon,nnl peii'ioei aai.l aetion and that M.e An w ill stand for trial on the 2d of said Term of said Court, to be held at the Court Ho se in Piymotith in said county coinmencinir on the Q.l Monday of February 1 SGI . when and where he will be reqnircJ to appear and answer or demur thereto, or the same will l her J and determined in his abseenee. Attest H. R. PERSHING, Clerk. Reer k Caprea 4tSy'a saarTW.

Ja hick i2. Wieliizcr, Haying; nci-ntly received direct from the Eatttru ciLe a larjre ami well ecloctt d stock of Good xaost rvanectiully aiinouccs to the goodj bu iur rul lie that he i op'. ii-.ng thtia lip for iusHCtion, at 3rr, Mirsliall Co., ami Fk a fair an 1 1 martial examination, both as to no c;unh!y ot G,tl , ,,d P.ice-. M r tock Li tull and complete aud coilbift iupart of FRENCH AND AMERICAN PRINTS, RIeachc'l and

Prorn Mi.idir.r, Hxf hiiii, J ir.ens, L.acc?, rio.irry, Trimminga, CiRibric-, Collar?, Neck-Tis, Silks, DoLain's, Cloth, Iniice-, Gl-,.. rint, Sit.iwl, Errbroiirrte, WJ ite Gooda, Gloves, .Notion. Inptrtinpn, Skirts, SLirU. Luetr, retiegt, Naihi. Putty. Oi's. Groceries, Lc. All of which will be ao!d low for CASH r -proved Produce In c-oi elusion, l't me ;y that hit mott ia Quick Salt? and Small Picf t-," and that I am dtc!iii'i:eI not to be v.inb rlii. Give nae a cll riLd ji.ilgc lor roaisclvrs. JAMES M. WICKIZER,' Arpue, Julv6, ltGO. n27tf FALL GOODS! at th:-: High Wages fcr Labor Don't vrork hard and then buv things at hi"h priI cos, wl,f 11 you can get twice .is much foryour money. 1 want larcr'fir.-ititio?r.r For tanning. I want all tko S3! jT. X3 there is in the countr to be had. When yoa lia got cither V 6c-l'., br:n t'ncra to tlic &tor w A. O STA LEY at Plymouth and I will gireyou a better price mi Thinnny other mn :n f.r dare do for the samn amoiuitof llAKit, 1 1 1 DES, or a:iv other kicJ of P II 0 ID & E "TfTir'r.T -'.'u-vl.nr, ai-.d .s';c-:r.- ii kcwln That. ;t Turk'vi rni'fr'i, : r l if tou come to Wiil '.K-liCrc ilH.i 'KRTV th;it I CU Gv) OU'Ut yon than any man in Plmrti".li. I Ua c fti Land a i,oi-.! tock of GROCEIIIEs'aND NOTIONS. 5TAVI Al AND FAN(:VG0OD3 Oi all k'nd' tii;t! torhe market, lam a ptaia a- .... i jn-t wl;.nt I jiav Joji.: as I .tree sad shall 1 Cfi'.l in benliiii." -,ik i: tour ill l?t n.. Tj j c: i andvu ki.o-ii Trrr j o , O. O I AL-E , ! wn, turn ViJ Jr ,rt. Icutlirat the ebc ti.c iin,i ; j, b -Ft mannen, hid havtin? j j l k t. wo cm ray taio t'nin thot.e wh ebortes; Horn ho Luy cheip- C&ll 0:1 2'.t A.C. STALKY c o .V is u : mhuou iurec.ip:ut Fullmul Completo Stock Of carefully e'.eeied DRY O00D3 AND GROCERIES AnJ everything e's? forruerly kt by 00, wh:cl I will soli at fair price. I will tk laxclaD for ;ood, all kinds of JLTEI2 CUXXTXDLE m OD UCK, Aul MONEY WILL NO T EE RECUSED. "I invite nx old cv.stom-r. to call ir.J exfimtB mr st.ielr mi I niici s.aml if thev suit.t'-.cy wi!l L !Plire and buv. I hive :obloir.? to dc fin-:uct ... r,.ir,-!. io of m". I lonor.tb'e-. tmichl tor tr irl .It aliiiatiJ a liiiag prcSur.J " Utaiuj, iv.r raotio. T5incknHwin.irt:i?r.??lvriiin .nrrrafare notir i .. ...l...:-.!... im vorr mil-h ne.le.l. ad t ' ,. n;i.T j ro ,4 cm thtir j rm:' s to r-" j ' " J. DR0WNLI Kj I'lvxnoth Oet.l In"? if neu as j , Gold anJ Imitaltcn J ew ry, .. , ! . CutU-ry an! I anry iura rc. Inda KuObO" CiOOi.-". ' ft .C5 and Gl.vw Flowir Tasea. j CAui aud Necklaces, M;i.fal Ir.airuiiiei.ts, r" i . : .. ... ...:-;,-.c T-.ufT.iI.. etc. , -lu"' ?i, LaJIes end Genfs Tort Mccmie, DILLB00K3 TfaJlttta, cr CilfA'n, Sheep, Turkey, Morocco. rsr'. et. TKiriBIINf.S, TOYS IX ALL VARIETIES. 4TZisccII.iRCC Ar.iclca. n-in. rep.nnr.2 0i i.nc aim?- -- - , i.rv wiil be done on sn--: - ....ä. ITV .OSK'Ct.UiITi A. MYERS, Plymouth. June 14. SX " TAKE WAKNIVG! itil,n34 To . Sept. 1. thno4. Tor Sale. Tlir.PuWribcr offers for sale ff IM 46 in the original flot riff net Ji. with the appurW i.snccs. l'r a busines man it is a delocation. XStältär

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