Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 48, Plymouth, Marshall County, 27 December 1860 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT. out ?0 U,c of Mr- Lincoln: for it The Times.--Wa lure never eeen more I the privileges, and subject to 11 the liabil-

saa luces on Dimness tuen in the um 11199 tnciuent inerete. I

A. C. THOMPSON, :

I is now quite evident that even the border Editor. , 0 " ... ...... ,., jive öiates will not remain in a union lu

PLYMOUTH I TTDIA.IT A: TanaoA r Mons'isa. dec. r

H pe Hi Fled

j which they are to be treated as iaferiora 'and not etjnal iu which the legislation of : Congress is io ditoriminate against iLeua, I their citizens, and their institution.. The

defeat ot the XV big party in l85t ruined Ail hope for the restoratioi et oaace and n defeat of the Americans ciesed the i harmony hat fled. Cvery fair proposition j exietence of that party ; but never before male by the eooasrva.ive nemhera of Con-1 " P11' n crushed hy the very fact graM an J oftheS4B-:e, hare been rejoct-j ? triumph; and before it had tasted el by the republican members of the j either the sweets or felt the sespouMbilVorth. The will make no concessions -! of power. Yet each ia evidently

f?S ONE FRIGE ONLY! D;y Goods and Groceries.

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length of time thau we bav teec within , Mr' f rown ,ald lhat tnere "a8a nttmDer ., . i mm 'of meritorious citiseu. ia the State who tbe last week. Men that were ia cut cir-! . v l j t. : are cuitsns by adoption, and there was a curoeunoee a month ago are iow harrass - j well founded appr.-he.isioo in their minds ed and Texad about their business matters, jaa to the extent of their allegiance. There Thouaande if men and free that were do- j method- by which individuals inr . ju.i.M h-f.,r. thm iUU. ;n ! cou,(1 become citizens of South Carolina

e l. u; ,w i . i T: .l :

uj until uu auounon. uirtu gives mi-

be utterly ruined in the course ef a few more weeks

Theee are etubbora fan's, and we may

qualified citizenship in the State and tela

tire citizanahip in the United Sha'os- By naturalization persona were made citizens

as well prepare to talk about what is in the by virtue of being suok were made eit

future aa easily aa possible. Add to thi. 'n of Carolina. In 1332 the r -I . .. , ., ; Constitution of South Carolina was amend - financial panic the proseect of civil war !. ,i j , , T . "7"""""

whatever. and plainly lay to the world j deetined to be the fact of the Republican : with our brothers of the South and ycu.i additional oath of State--one of trueal-

! hava a gtimmering ef the future for thi , iegianc to South Carolina, or ao long aa

that they wu'd rather see the Union dm- ! PartT-

ed than grant to the Southern States the j lf- in eonaequence of the succeas of this ! mighty nation

Nothing can v: avert!11 r'-"'" citizens thereof; and some-

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right, the constitute, gives them Thelea-! Pnr. the Union is dissolved, the men j the dreadful calamity of civil war that "m L a"tli,r mlb7' j ding men of .he fcp.fctuaa party continue j hare brought about this great na- j awaits us. we believe, we have had nothing j oftfaM must bTadopted for he subject to make inflamatory speeches and preach-j l,onal rÄ,aB,I,T wU1 hdlb t0 a 'sir'u' j si with bringtsg n'oeut the existing state j I don't mean nor contemplate making inert persist ir deseera in the pulp.t by de- j responsibility by the people of the North, of affairs, and et, those who have been for j volunttay citizens ef person" accidently liveries from t; disunion and Ira; torous ' ku( fw of hm rallJ entartain any lib- Unior, have lo suffer from the madness : doBQic the period of the adoption of

aentimeite. I hostility to the peoply or institutions of J of notionalists and fanatics mi o .1 S.!itl anil wlir IaI1 tVia t i

ine aoumern rirs -eateve continue o ; i make i n ilTi dsm.vnd of the on- j pblican triumph, instead of laminating, i

sarvatira elements ef tha ouuntrT. and tl a ! WCUia P'Tpetuata., the xistence of the

inevitable results of tnis state of feeling

the ordinance of secession.

Union, and bring back the government to

Lau Frone Pike a Peak FoaT Kernet, December 19.

Tae C 0.;CA P.P Express eoaoh. with

LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!! 4t the Li Vra;c aeats, Hew atore, aew iud t.etuen'., um oeds i aew prices .

I WOULD RS-JPECrrüLLY C VLL THB ATTENTION Of theCitlsens of Marshall and A.ljoningConatie4 to the change I havemideia my business, bsTieg new opened s

ID3Ctonaaiix7'

Asd rarieH Stoek than erer before. I hare added to say Stock of

Groeerie, Provisions, Crockery, frc, A

CHARLES PALMER, DEALER IN

sIHBbsI

DRY GOODS,

Jnme It, WieLizer, Hainc saeeasly receivrd direct from the Eaeura cities .-i largf nu t wvV. erlt-ctMJ stock of Gooda most respeettallt snnuunces to the goods Lujiug put He thatlie in opening them UP for iuspertioD, at Drgus, Marshall Co., ! aud aska a fair and impartUl t. lamination, both aa to ti;e in.aüt of Good aid Prices. My stock is full and complete and consiiU in Mn of

; Clothing, and Yankee Notions frexch and amkrican prints,

Bleached and

Iipoi to atreet, Plymouth, UTAH those indebted axe requested to callaod settle. siig

CROCKERY-WARE,

DUFF AND MCCOY, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Columbus, Ohio.

nPHE THOROUGH MANNER IN

J Which Students of this Institution are drilled in all the routine of bueincae, has gained for it the proud distinction of The Busiisc Hen's College !

Brown Rnglans, Linens, Laces, Hosiery, Trimininyt, Cmbriea, CaUere, Neek-T,,. Silk. Da I Ain't, Cloth. Indite, GHasa, Pa.nu,

Mtislina, Shiiwlh, Embroideries, White Goads, Glores, NotJoas. Iaavrtiape, Edgings. Skirts. Skirts, Lustres, Voetiogs, NaiU, Putty,

Oils,

are booming more apparent every day. "ancient landiaarkes. If, on tne It is lsfi for us, of this day and generation Contrary, the I'niun shou!J survive, it can to kehol l a difc8 lution ef th'i Unioa, and on!J one by dtsbandroent of the

Northbrn Democrats in Conrc8s. The Northern Democrats in Congress ars - - - . I. I a. U . a ---

..in... at a-JLb. .na a, ' lT,Ä.aÄ ioii plite assortment h jj-

country, oy supporting an tne measures t nianeu tne to lowing suraraary of news: or

that are for the Union and justice to the j lixxver, December 17. H. Duncan. A;(T,i.T.t .rf ,.r u r . o . workini? aix men. took from bis claim in

ere long it wii! he oure to feel and suffer Repuolican party, the banishment from ! Us ,HvS that he is now r a d ! G,rK!t Quleh. Isst week, in twenty-one the penakv sf anr national sins. Fanatics 'he national councils of men of the Sumner I , l i forking hours, over fire hundred dollar. . . .... . act for the U nion as tl ouwh he had never -- i i e

o v S "IW'IWi IAIUTU I IIOIU VIIC lO

He in thirty dollars sach. There was also 6ne Northern : nowsTh to pay all working expences. ! Itf.. r tm . . 1 l J

readv and am h um aiearu ave . pundred dollars psr wsek, every week sine

M,rth .nrf L.ifh kuv mi in.rt Tainaf ihm aou j.oTeijv strinos: and the iivira Ol

. . . .. made a speech or given avoti Constitc;ion of our Union, ana this sin, j euch guarantees s will prevent, in all t r , , , . . common with the rest of the Hsai .11 fU.r .ill h. mini.J K hm n. i f u i u re ti mi , he D, i$c k le vou s and criminal .

.... .J. m : . . . Democratic Keproseotaiives is

tui i.-i.a ll i.Liii '. nail ill lii. iiiinHiii). ill r i w ii.i -

mm i a.tncneu i , ...

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Groceries, Lc.

All of wliiuh will be ro'.i low fur r &u

rn' - i" r . l -ii . . ., "

i ae course bi oiu-jt in nui an l thoroug'iiT prsc- proved Produce

jtical. All tne late tunns and improvements arc l conrluniou, let me sitv tb.it hit motto is J introduced, and the Faculty will guarantep any Quick Sal. s and Small Profit," and that I ms one, after they have c mi ileted the course, to be determu cd not to le undcrtold. Give me a sail

tuny (pjaunea to Keep ino nook of anr rJusin a and jnde for Toursc-lvr ,.

use JAMKS M. WrCKIZER

ly Lectures delivered on Both keeoiaa. Arim. JuIt 26. lfSO. mntf

rntriAnrnp. 'mmerciUC t'cnutioni. Cornmer- rcial Lav, Politieil Economy, Elocution, 1c. IJO.VfST CO JB.' .V I' Ä

a .

piaity

0 A . t t Lit halt j of Ci.r mail milttr with

iu tiT i'Ji.wii oi riu;. as in iurar , s , , .. ... M i.l that bodv has rihtfullr nothincr nsora ln ' hnorDle, to restore peace and quiet.

VI IfBWl AU I I ' V Will J 9 gj 9 -

.Hing :o gr.ul .nyibmg :hu is fair and ,h, fir of Ju)t f,,,

DRY GOODS, I can and will offer to buyers, Bargainsin Goods I am

TERTIS: Fur a full nd unlimited Course, 80

Students ean enter it aay time and review at

' pleasure.

I ruapeetfully announce to the patroaa of HONEST CORNER

The uaual time to complete the cour-ie is from That I have recently returned from the ait and

9 to 10 weeks.

Good boarding can be hadnt $5,50 pcrweW. r r r 1 t a

incomintr coaches brinar no Dassen iera.

How different is the action of .he Reauhli- go out loaded. The roade are excel-

TVmr, ... iwnt, ana .v.s wonrner nr.e.

to

do than it ha with Russia serfl-m or

effjrt br 2-rantins' concessions, and ma- Mexican poonage. Ind-d. there i- every ! ' -jnSr

swiieai o- sWaaat individual reason to believe that a very large proper-1 &nd r willinK

opinions, for the sake of the I $' v : . ' fon of liiose who voted for Mr. Lincoln J ' for the holiday gaietiesnone .f theM are to be found o Jr sick and tired of the eieeriment th.v If w now hftd to vote again Telegraphtc und railroad project, are

, . . T . ' we would beat the Black Republican, die- ln? ajfitated the Lhambar of Ummer

f V 1 m n m nruii. p.tl .ltd MVA kati an n , T . .

t t u.i.u.im jnrjj.iia.i n:j IV IWill UKtUO heae and in Golden and Mountain Cities

SKLLI. U UK O UMMiMS VUEA FEH , Cost of Books, Diploma, c, $ 'For full Brticii!ra nilra

publican side of the House in (. 0. I -.re made; and had they au oppoituuitv

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rromment amonij tne many propo-itions doing so, would gladly retrace their! r ' The first of a series of lectures bofor -a at a I V . t . 1. f ' 1 1 II .' I al 1 m .1

that have been prsened ia the h"pe of .?paetiling the vexed question of slavery, is j

the Library and Historical Society, for the a m. r " 1 " 1. 1

jTerSome of the Republican papers are lH",em , . Pwr; c "'Kni' Bna BVSS mo ef randan

THA NEVER.

I will e!1 ColTee at Cost I fjrl, Ttss .S") c nta !t, beat Syrup ia Town for 75 rents per Gal. best3ufar in Town at 9 cnts per H. Tobacco from lHents to 30 per Tb , n her tilings in proportion, too numerous to mention, the Crockery ot D:.Vi trvl. I Can si'it you in, Drv Goods I will Suit vou

if you will give me a cal and a chance to J 1 an

B0T-33-n44tf.

VcCO V CO. ,

coLcuni s, onto:

am now iu receipt of a Full an.l Complete Stock

: STATE OP !1 N'A, 1 V MARSÜALL COUNTY. r- "8

) P.tmeha U h'.tmoro anJ

Char!- Whituj'ir, ber

.'tU-iDaml,

M . !hall r:reuit

urt, F-bruarT

Term, left.

Of careful I v aeleeted

DRY GOODS Ä.ND GROCERIES

. And ererythtng v'ae forrocri k-;? bf ine, Lieh t.ornr,W:nt on r-roin- t .m ..if , . 1 11 , ,huni

( iory Bote, wit': pro- fyr ail kwf ceeunr m at'.ui h

Jehu W. Codfrer. 1 men!.

Whereaa,the Plaintiffs in the above tntit'.-.i

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.utwo. o, MD..r.T, wmon si.u.1 nwir.-viu ig nasty cuss, jj ssmeei we pe-pie, wno .n.o. ( The ci'y is making extensive improve- Lnr t run T?nn RTanv Dav 1 a substance was a proposal to oatablish a ! of the Republiean. M particularly fortucate mors of the whole country than they do of merits in the streets, hridifes. Ac. IILIiIäw Bs A II 1 A men

line the s.Tie as ths Missouri Co upromise ( in one reapect, and that is, when all other the infernal nigger, have manifested in A lively compe'iiion exists betwean the

argumenta a--e knocked oat from under him ! aome localities a diepo6iuoa to prevent Lines to Mountain City the fare concerning political mat'.-jrs, and he is fanaiiva and disanioniats as Bescher, I '" t0 0ne dolr-

forced tosae the inevitable and disastrous 1 Kendal Phillips, G. W. Curtis and others . -Thurlow Weeds of the Albany Even.....1.. .a: j - i. I il la ssi j 1 : : ----- u. tt h t .- . . ' ..

! ing journal is cut in another. ong article

in favor of complDmiaing the sectional difi;ulties. He says he is almost ready to - . V. - t ri: .1 -c ".

J if the influenc e of such en cannot be over-' k'"' -Hp V" mm 01 1 irrri alum nrr w.n ,f anvurv

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4riwpni icveiTea no support irorn earning ua privately, as tnougn our private vw"' wim iU uj wnei wy,

line of 1 820, to extend Vet th rough the entire domain of the Country, and that south of hat line, slaveiy was to be pro-

taoted wliie ir at p- t jn ih-j; u I cor Gov J remits of his principle ar.d tsnchings, he i of their ilk, delivering their damnable Ak-

r meat, lauds were yet under territorial has a very eaay way of getting along with ; olilion harangues, government, aad Nor:h of it, slavery the matter by saying something about our 1 We do not wis!

snouid not be '.o.srated. t nlavtmr billiards or aomthina aim ran

j o -

eaaaoVv Rcere a Caseow t':;ir attonteya, have thi dav rt'r-. igt sav oBee. tbeir cooaalafait iu aaid

id it appar:;r by t-c -tiT Jtv"t of di-

?ren I 'Kiti, aa f!e is muse, tbt the

XER C&X XTA BL S PROD CCJS, Acd N Y WILL NO - BE RELUdED.

any man barm, but

the Republiean members in Congas, al-, conduct was a matter ef more importance 1 Wd d lneX would have a fatal attack j J jp YV" C rP 1? jheuh they have ;en eryir. over the ! to his readers than the dissolution of the of Cholera or some other disease that would !

hnrry them out of this country.

A: Knox, Starke County Indiana-

repeal of the Misa-juri Compromise lice LJi i m hnrry them out of this country. The

for the last eight years, most piteoulv, Bfo;e '.be e!ec:in, for expressing our' t,rn0 fur Haienin to such Uai.urs is past, SKOKT &BKNDER. SdJ four jmra ao many af thee Con- ; tears of the result of the election cf Lin- n- hau" t,i6' l-';i silenced ten years ago r 1 1, , . . , , , , mwm m.,.) I 0. 1 i l- . i I 1 T A VING recerjtW eatabluhed thcmselres in greaaman ...oi phalgwd to do all they r;o!n. he cal'ed us with all others who ex- w wt,a,J been it. a pmetftl, I M Merc-iatite busiaess. at the ove named

. . . 1 ... ij .1 rr ' .... a

:a, Ot no tc presaed r,. ame f-'ars, 'Vranmes in pa-i- tfJulUJ,,i a,u; raoai proepertu unron. piace, reeperu aj swua pusuc ,uirauge, njpe

ao i'.J to re-4&:ani!sh tht ii;

Exclusively, brim on yaur Butter, Efea, Dre;el Pol'TT, Beef. HMaa, Rartkc, Ac . Nomber?, Corbina Bloek. T. J. PATTER30N Piyasouth, dec-1.1 leC0-n4G-tf. BOSTON BEE-HIVE!!

I SUM John W . (J htVs IS u resident mt (he jSffteof '-diin, tlst-refwre aid ' few A t:o, I Joh.i W. (I lfi. in berefef n tified of the iil;nc

1 ai 1 peadewcy ot aa:d a-tioa, mat the a.trr.c will be

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Court, to he began ssulheM at the Court House Zlr 1 1 ;r'"inuu uw k"",u ia Wymsuth. m said Marshall ssuaty ami State f " MJ mo ,-

I -nvi-r m Li estate! ti call rnd ei u tue ra sto -k asat Btiet-a. mi :' litre suis.ths)S will ! j!iirt' a;:i! bjy. I h.iv do ''iHinsi' to do ti tadu:

you to pun h !e an . ll.nrjble, str ihtf r

Soulh Carolina Convention.

ihe presca: aeaaioo none cf then have ev- i tftleusM," and now that disunion has come

er made an ai(ea;pt lo ha the lino re as- nJ our worst fears are already reali

lablished, and a llsal our R-t ub.ic ;s z-jd, the sagacic js uld pug noss atinoun- Charleston. S. C, Dtc. 24. being shakers to ti.e very center, aud IhsB oaa in antner :o some Illings we bava said ! The a auwtisa metal uun Mr. Ja-

alraady tegan to crumble anti fa!i 1-pat-1 la and adxoal mm. that ae play billiards; mion 'fl ih c,ir- l'r.rer was offered

oes, even under theSr cireumstances they üid roll "nine pins." As ws said to him

Tne committer on relations with the

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-I . J I J I ......... I inW IHIIl'lllt aliaiV-l (I a.UIUI AU1IIIU T fail to do what ih.y have st.d pledged to last week about ms bgnt.ug the doctrine of lo retou ioa. their constn aeM f-r years to do. popular sovareinty. in his owu par'y. so Resolved. 1 st. That 'his convention ao

v.tl lo recairs the ama by lair dealing ud prompt j ettentiea to busisosi.

DRY GOOD, GROCEKIL-. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTa AND SHOES, UARDvV RE, YANKEE NOTIONrf,c , 4c. Wi.h other varieties of Goods, selected expressly to Suit this wirket-

Caah paid for suitable Country produo, er

sxr:.u l t. . .1 . . i . , . . -isl

" i.u su iujiicaa (eiure ua ai uiose j ws s.tv to itiai .toout tne game oi aililaras point cosuinissioiieitt to j.rc-ceeu to eacn Goota exenaned for the sime

Call st the

ti list eaarntMioa mt Uta ll-oublican partv i-t him eoramence in ins own nartv to de-! lTholdiiig btate that may aaVseslble in

wa have no tlSjaewiina for hop consern- nounce it. aa most of the little niavintf w 1 conreniion. for the pu pose of laiog before ' -

, , , ... , , , . , . 7 tnem tne oruinanc Ol secession, anl retngthe future good of our country. W e have done .ately has been w.th promiue t Sp,,ifuiy to invite .heir co-operation in may aa ell begin to prepare for the ' Republicans, and men who are ten times M anting a Soutiieiii C luMemej dreadful consaquenses that wii attend a more resoected thsu he is men who are! 2-1. That our commissioners be author-

general dissolution of this ones happy con- men aud not misanthropes like the old 'zd o present the Fodoral C atftutidsi as I xai we win e, TOtl G9udt at pricea wlich wiU laderacy of State,. crusty, unsocial, angentlemanlv ehurl of : lh fr P1,001 verr.ment for ; save you the ti.e and expense of goinj to PlymI J f ' ft"" .. ...... , a... . a .,.a,h Ml.l.C U h . M a V. .ItKlr . f.. llUtl. til tlllt. Vniir ,3 .

Indiana on the aacond Monday the ll'-b liv of February l-tl,anl uuless he apix-nr, aid niead,

! answer o- MSaur thereto, the aairik will te deter- ' mined iu bis absence. H. fu PERSFIING. Clerk. j Not ta4t4 STATE OF INDIANA, STARKE CO SS

Id the Sfark Circuit Court March Turn 161 I Martha Jone k ( John T. Jones i ca -J Forecloaure of Mertgege. Susan T.Sroith i N'.-v M. Smith.

I N'iice ia hereby piven that th p!a"n. T :u hn i sbofe entitic.' oaaee by S. . lfeCradten üic r at- . torne, have file i '.n ti ie Clerk r.rtiro of the s."d ! Cunrtiticir ooasplaint for foreeloue, alo the an j pavit of Andrew W. Porter fom vhidl aBlavil il I . . .a. i r e

ie.mbcr Vixr rviJisa ntnrW- K" w a. :ms are non-riienw vnnsoir Mittsr tül 0s WwwWCm-m I of the State of Indiana; thee are thereore ( notified of the tiline and pendms of the said com

j plaint, and unless the ami defendants be and sp i pear before th Starlta Circuit C urt on to firt : dav of the term. t, be holder, .it the Court HoSBW

Tha Poaton Uae-tiira, Dry Couda and Oroeery astabliahuanat

These knowing tbrms'-lrt s in arreit a arc notified th i their dus .ire very iu j -h ue-de.'. nd I bp- tl.cr nil rwuVe. their promisee tu pat up. J . brownLi k. Vtysswath Oct.llaMtf m m ö l1 mm riHE FNDI R3IGNED is AlT ".' . '7i-:'j J tr. --11 the follwwin dears ibti : I aada, it rry has figures; part down md .!-. hulua e in jt- lal j payments, fro. arte hi (oar t.-fcr. aith isaseujai, paid aw .i!r : CEN1 r.R TOWNSHIP.

half i e qr 33. . . .04 3. ; e hrttf ti w .ir " Si M

Is new io full blast, whe.e

GOODS'OF IVERT STYLE AXD VARIETY are being aald at GREATER BARGAINS

n faadfw M 1 GREEN 10WNSIIIP. e Haifa eqr 17 . a wejraa qr. .M 17 , WALNUT TO.VNSIHP.

1- or. . 3'. . ..TI

M

M

.1 w it i n e ijr . .

. T-T Inf

for the purchaser than

HONEST CORNER EVER BcroRE known to the people

OP PLYMOUTH AND VICINITY.

in the tows of Knox o:i tl.. 2 1 Monday in .I irch 0 o :U., 1-C1 . unl ple.id arider or demur rVerutS) thasaaae half I r..,

will be iien-.l an ileterminau in the-.r ab-enc- . In Wiinesa whereof I hereunto subf iibe my name and nflix the Seal of a.iid Co jrt at Kkh the lorn dar of November U60.

i fa .40 .? ro .so e:

oonneciion wilh the Governonenr, if Norib i

Anaeiii-s. 31. That s ich conamissioners be aalbori2ed to invite stid socedini; States to 9

UiQCL III t . I . a "luM.(. a L 0UL.. ItlUV K.'Kl

J. E. SHORT k R. S. BENDER.

dec'27:i48 4m.

AMD

We individually believe that human j the Repueliean

blood will be shed concerning tine matter j He winy do j i-t as he plaases in his pri

before ninety days, at the far'.hust, and we rate attairs snav scold, frown and be are preptred t iea:u by every telegram as cross, generally, as he ehooses. and we

'' M, ,h" b5'" - hil " "P hi- , " PUc M m.V U .grl .p.m. f.r ,1 Ka,- EATING S A LO ON- MUSLINS. SHKEf INOS. BOOTS AND

laiew iu me eacuunen im .lie ia. aou mai least, as we aiu a Believer in tne w noienonae pose ol forming a permauenl government war civil war with a!. i:a horrors has doctrine that he. ia common with all o:her I by these Suta. betfun. We would like to rope that ouch i whi.e ccmple.Ud uin. has a riirht lores?-: The president read a communication;

mm w - - aw mm

DRESS GOODS!! ef all kiads, a eery large aasortment.

The propriftor of the ELDOH DO S.1LOON

I f I e T71 1 - I I J I Hus ragout' fi t f c am .i .At A avtan.ie.l mm

ill never ba the csm. but ae cannot.- ulate hi. "domestic affair, in hisown way, l?J5ZiLl I -ublia'hme.tlhT, "p7rcd n.wtabi

Tm-g. hav. g.ne loo far already. Our (..bjeot only to the Constitution.- aud we . vnliofl He eontrrataiataa South Ctroliaa K2SÄ SÜSÜa Ä

on the step she has tak n. and says Fior- j of the State. ida will certainly follow her lead in seces.ion REFRESHMENTS Mr. Perrine offered a resolution for a re-' ?.U1 kl.nd!' Ä!f season, frotten up on

."liwi k uuiibc ana iu lue umi iur, snu hi i iuui ail

Has Seceded.

aaitonal affairs are in the hmd. o( corrupt .hail do the same

partisans anJ they are d:ermiued lo loppic us i.'lo utter ruin. If there could be an appeal taken to the

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peop:c now or wi;ini a lew weens, ana j v:i inurs.iay last oouin Carolina oj

they would again deride aa thay did a her convention passed an ordinance ol ae- 1

, i Ml from to-morrjw te the 16th proximo, l , South Carolina bv t 1

JOHN S. ILLEMAlf.

Mr. Magrath's resolutions, instructintj

Plymonth.Dec. 27a4tf

few weeks since when they electe: Lincoln, ! ?8stoa, daclaiing that state out of the the Governor to make iorMiwith all prep ! fT? J T71 1 T T AATCf

oold feel more coi.tonred than Uuion. The Convention adopted resolu rations which may be needed lo assert by ; J,l 111 ff ' iXJjJj

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SHOES. READY-MADE CKOTHING, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE. diC, AC.

Si. .39 :n i M. . :io. ..si

w hülfe sajr ..t...ri2 w half a e ir. . .' S4...9S

BOP RHÖN TOWNSHIP. V b M H. V oi 18 T. 23 V R. .1 V . A WS

JOHN S. BFNDERi C. C. C. e halft, wqv " 7 4 80 S A. McCracken atty, for plainttlf GERMAN TOWNSHIP ct2W Lwtsl an,i -2 Bee. ti T '4 N R. 3 160 STATE OF INDIANA MARSHALL CO. Lot 1 "7 40 In the Marshall Circuit Court. Fehrunry Term ' w hilf n w er " M S5 3 M 181. I n w rs o,r :t " S SO AmeHaHigley i NORTH TOWNSHIP I Divorce. 1 hf n sv qr W M i! S. c S T '. .'. N R 2L. 1 Alfred Bijrley. POLK TOWNSHIP. Re it known that on tins 27ch dir f November 1 W half N. E. sr Sec. 27 T. X N . R.I F... A 9 18Ü0. that the luve namv.l nl lintifT hr P...i a nWOT " t 16)

I Capron lir attoi neya filed in fh offi-e of the C'-Tk I nt- "'' tli ot KwoU'a Staiion, tiltreu acre IssuM Court lier complaint for dirorce apain! j 'in'r cutrivntion lo' houe. w.ll and yunjr eraaM defenda t fa the above swtitled eauae, togeth- ctwd. IVrm. owe tialf in haad baUnce iu m j er with the nrfi J mt uf a noniuetssrt and iiainter- ! t'ar w:ti lnteea

I cfitHl rcrm lh.tt axid defend .nt Allred Blrli-v i ' r. 1 IUU .M1.I

I not a reiidv-at of the Stute of In lianM. I W sVa e qr He faid Alfred Biff ley is therefore hereby r. ;ti ,,""lr' Qrj fied of the filine of said petition, nnl pendency of t w Mraid action and that die Baas, will Maud fur trial 1 " hawa B qr. . .

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47 lf.n

WE WANT

I n the Qd of said Term of uid Court, to be held at ; Also th- rollowuut ecnbe l Und tri r ulun I the Court Ho -se in P mouth in aaid aoaaty co- C.SMlt, shueted about two sailes East of the Micai mencine; on the 21 Mowulay of Pobrwary I8ff,arhen I ud,SJMl joining the south line of Mar.ball I and nhere he will be rcfoiired to appear n;id an- tor.nty, to-wtt : I wer or demur th-rto. or the same will beberri N- E.qr N. E-qrSee 5 T. 01 N. R. S K., A 40 1ml r La I

anl determined in Iii ahacence. a nai. eijr r i cw Attest H. R. PERSHING, Clerk. ' 1 -"- N' 8 M 5 75 Reeve k Capros City's for Pif. Pets ua winning to pufthaas unimproved land. t4no2?ii44 : on v twrsn, iil do well to pive me a call I al - . jaa luv; the P O , adsVesa of the l.arper portion ot SfOtt'S Co! ICCtinST AgTllCy. 1 nonresident land owners, which will enab'e nie te Mr. J. S. Scott, who trans.teta a Gmeral Col iacrtai" lw oucjtffcf of Und

le citn q Btuineu, s su:horied to receive Bub- i b,c w 04,1 ribed in the ake bat.

tnen we

we now do.

V e believe that (houaands of iun. to .end a cuaimiS'.oner to each of r, J l.aro ina in lta territory warn lit'

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Uore: D.a:ri '.f. were ueceiveu .n tne i ie ine a.aa aiaies. wno was io preani io ,

w ,

AT THE

A liscussion spransr np as to sandin XT-i rrVi VaTr, rroo frw T'-.'kn-M

campaign, aa :o tha praciical resuLa or those state, the ordinance of accession and copies of the ordinance of secession, a '6 tgvö AUA JmÄUOl UJcJUaj 'S of the Repub'ican parlv. and ak their cooperation in establishing a statement of the grievaaoes and address of' Don't work hard and then bur thing at high pri 4ot t. SM if S, h.d .o .nuity ; o.ther lonMian. U ibo rwoh.d .0 ! th. mft C to Ua Mm jj k;c k f.r els Vuh 1 I 1 m Si efoo f a-. Ihn ia iraemrD ..r I Iu ua . J

a.Amw iUa .. ! w.ia I d f I a nu r r w anr.mnf Ih rAai (mm fit iMKltnrA wh ah.iii. i I m . . 1

4V,W' --'"" ? i tT 1. "" j other States in the Coniederacv, the quesakoae triumph km brought on tha present I prt.ent to the Preavient ihe proceedings Uon bjjng w,8thr t0 .and 'to the nonata.e o afairs the partv whose leaders , of the Convention. They were to be eni- slaveholder; as well as the slaveholdin and representative, in (Jongre... have powered to negotiate with tha general gov- State.. shown iheusselves to be diauniojis: and e-nmei:t concerning the projerity belong-. ( . i- . v..u .....u ..... ... .u . i-,.;d R.a,. wntkaai tha hound. Charleston, S. C, Dee. 26.

r .... 1 he Convention raaaiAmhled at 1 1 n r. iw k

For tanning.

I want all the

there is in the country to be had. When you bars got either te sell, bring them to the store o

Feet of clear poplar Lumber,

TES TH0USAXD BUSHfJA C0R.

Also 200,000 Pounds of Pork, Ami in fact, all kinds of COUNTRY FRODITE

; criptions. Ad eertiaement s, Ac, for as, and to

giv rect-ipta tor money due thia Office. W't- cheerAilIr rucaeacasssi Mr. Scott aa a careful, oromnt, tr' honor.'b-a mn. ClsIM e

I trwetod to hin; for Cclicciion, could not be placed -'in safer hands. A. C. THOMPSON,

Ed. Daaaserua.

3 T Charges moderate an-l the moat m. :.ictr-

TIIOS. McDONAl.D

Plymoatb , Feb. t'th, 1 S6t) rt3-if

Uornt. Worn. Worm. rIHK tsofl ii al hand when :h.m- scmrg-s of J th IdhooO beyia tobtceaae bothtgauhleaome enw dajuperew. Dr. John BusJkla Vicrnn.t

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i rr reference given, when re iu red, in P!vn"u:!i, K ... ' , . LLi i .k r v l.c i ; n il fur 'h ev'j. .rc i? not the least anVanJ t :ewhere. .uv. 1 tbA). , . . . ., . , ...

1 ii-iiuv mgriwt cniiurin u) unn uir mcuinnr. it STATE OF INDIANA ST.1RKECO., S3. UJ prepared in the form of Candy Dro.M.and will In the Surke Circuit Conrt March Term 1861. 1 h" w'- ' :'h avidity bj chihhrea ot' all aires. It Charlea Butler, Hannah Vu.ig. tr J. P. Mud- ! do,! i,v' i,n,! ( x:" J efTectnallT than pett. Annie B. Mudgctt, Marr S. Mudirett and "S "W It "f'T1 ?' ."Ti?Vl V . .. im I nA ia-n ..H.... ix mmm . r- t li. m, r. t Im r t the

Wi ham Do. ire Administrate of t hu Katate r,f 7"''" ,1W ,,,tt 1 ' '."'" w. M,w

child. T. A LEMON. Plvmouih.

It -.in be prociued from Diuaiata und conntry

A. C STAT.F.Y

rule orer us and make our laws, we are a .rise of the Wading slate, ana" their tisne , v- - morn:n.. A rarer wa offered un Ä . eaaos that the said Hannah H. Mudgett. J. P. Mud- j rrffth- election wots loft te the rotes of ocr

ruin.J wwh, mi mmmtmj .r. pu, do.. fur miking ..w. with th. pd ; MUin , pfcj, f God ov.r . -"'"T -r , UUOUb OR CASH ZVI rrSS.TKÜ'fi:

ana honest nobie-hearted patriots put in : trovernment was limluoi to the last of i eb- ; em Confederacy. Mr. Sptin ohred a res- , 771 Charlea B. MudCTUdeeeaaed. arewaei-ejMioWiiaanf i tiissl nlise iu tbwir rrst.ful reosTlerliowa

oiuuun mat tue uovt.rii"r oe retuestea IS . fav utnEa ' " l u roereeires r. , , , ' , . , "V1"."'"1" from which lif il no: soon b d-ipi-f,l. InUaJ

Charles B. Mudgeu deciaed.

P.nmitlaint to forolii Mfirtw

tiAaa pi. ,i. . .V... 1.1 store. evervwhcre

iititwuiv i wm,.i iii me wvr riiiiiin, iauK , , - . , ,, , . ... . , nmx - :,..M

'br Leander Grover i.ia attorn-v has fill in rnv r.f. . 'r- J' Bi-'i,!, f! i naepai unicw,

Eor which the hip heat market price -ill be paid in i Ice Ms complaint ia said cause' and it appearing b ', affidavit of a disinterested person on file in said '

Kentucky.

n32eiC

ibi.- filMaa mrm iiaai! nrkt urnat't anvfhiii.r : rmrv IRTil

t ..... i Piiwmnnii'ita r.i I ha I niu-ouliitn in QA.-pa.t

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bouth Carolina ha. actso uasmy anu ieMion My ini ,rmallon h, p.s&eSa.rt , M Ih Wfifl ! rV-nli.hlv but not mora so than mnv ot -fa. ... ti.a. Mn;.:n f r ...c r....i " " Mj

: " 1 J " j I (1 II I V II V, IV ,11 V IrVllUllllMI U"l & VI 19 iU"Ur

the Nortnern stales have been doinjr for i i.ie and Sumpter and Castle Pinckney;

There is some excuse i th number of guns to each, the unmber

food to come to us as a people

The Future of the Republican Parly

' the State of Indiana, thcrelorc the said defendant, r il jh T

amount nt HAKK. n L)r. nnnr otlipr IrmH nf f.nrnl . tmmmimm H . h, j, H Mm npft T P I n,V..i( i.,,,.. a I . r

, , , , I -- - ."Vt i j .' . inrbeinp dosed WithuaiiSeoiutirurs :oxpei woentS,

PAT T aT THF oncrnv nrr m- .vr, ,4 ,' r Vk ei , . ß ther hare o.dv to tat a few ran lv oropa, and tU CALL AT THE BOSTON HEE HH E AND ars suweby ..o.äedol the ftUng and ren.lamv of j nP,t dTv they are weU again eWASswis dewettT a I ;.t;.ir. U-! 2lsi.'';n ,vA at tt. (.-irl Huure

Conie and see me. GI E US A T-ilAL. j in Knoa ou the aseond Messlni in March l8(sl,andj

"Hearing is believing, and seeing is knowing.' f unless tner aj-pear and pland nswer r demur' That's a Turkish proverb, and if you cone to : thereto the same will bo determined in their ab- I

see me and "hear my j. rices for goods, rou

Whatever may be the result of our prea nt natioaa! troubles, ay. the New Alb:, iy

vt veara nast

r..-.u. a..-;-f ,h .iL-rn atatea o( workmen and kind of labor employed.

1 SS I Li n uoer ; 11 a aav w. w . m et . . .

, , v . ; the nuwirer of soldiers in each, ani what j wiil beliere' ami 'know-that I can do better bv ..it i hom ii mma fur th .iiir him states f . , , . .. -

u.v ,wmwwm ..v.. .w - addition na. oeen rnau, ir anv. since tlie I rou man anr nun in rivmoum

Leiosr. ii ia quite evident that before the ; that have Dassed the uacou.titutional and ' mnA inat. .also whether anv asauratir i I hare enhand agool stock of

-w - I ' . m i (iiuinr fourth of March the Rpubhcaa ! unfriendlv law. that have brought our 1 has haen given (hat the F.r:e wi'l not b

- . r.- .1. oWit fr which " ' - tr....Ki. reinforced, an i it so. Iowa exteu:

J ' f ..

Al

so what polico regulations havi been rrde if anv, in rn'ereiice lo the def-ucen of the

: ii li-tim sa Mswol SWVVB ' Dry OoodSe

In addition te er already large stock of goods; 0. U. P. HOWARD Clk C C we ere in receipt of i f fnnr Grover Attr., fsr Plaitdilf.

WXBKLV et VPLTSiS D RKCT FROM BSTOlC.

wa. organiz-id aw oocernad, will have

ceased to aiat. If tV.e (Tnion is dissolved 1 r ,RTW, T ,e Trweenrw'a office ' UmmL, nf r.h-,u,tn... tha eoi Ällll ü. , 9f k'.'U 'litt'..1 .tulh 1 p!i '

... . . . ' mm... . " ' . " ookmp, nonHt Ui K

taen tr era wi.i oo r i.-r i.e. Kvrrau iui 0 larim ci-in.v. at tyoear iiii, wa rou

1

GROCERIES AND NOTIONS. STAPLE AND FANP.Y GOODS

tin and fair üc . eg man. mean

4 GKICCirURAL NOUCr

I tf finr fit the .lmidill Ci.nritT Iniail.

So that we cannot fail to please the buyer. j t9Tm Society will bo held at the Court House' i.i C aec4 A. H MERToK. Plymouth ui Saturday, January 5- A. D 11 , 1 1 i 11 o'clock, a. m. At iY:a Bteetiai there ar io be

two Directors lor eich township e e to ! !. tie

Salo of Pews-

T'hneA nil' r Sft nsiKl.S $heIes r f PoWB t t tKsa

I tin . ee lis i v e "wuv .-i vi a n. m i,v 'iyterin Church of Plymouth, lot one year frort Jaawarf fat 161 ',or the purpose of raising salary :or Paor ale tobe at th' Church on Friday :ho

The annual ' r,f )ecclElr l ''oclrck P m Hy crder ef

' thf- tfiste?.

U. CORF. IK,

dee90w47 2w.

C!rk.

m i Tai wiw, t . ii. . mi ai, - . m. i . . i . i . , i . . . . . ,

State. Lai :1 on tha table lor cvnetJeraMon just what. I s;v lo int as I agree and shall e-i-.-- I the subscriber, ia cither June or July last, a I raise the iatiisot ia tha troceedings of Ute socicte. 1 U ft I h f 1 I f ft i 11 I I 11 U i

eziaiaiion tdmiu at the Republiean . party bed a NWdneedav nitfht by btir'ers. for eeref sR-ion. eewdinluiBsfclo, jml T TT" ff" ÜM OUcmWa platform- The aa'e wa. blown pen aüd liflea ofj Mr. Browa offered a reaolation, ih-t nil j'1-'1 T- , "TVf'i a b -nt 82 6'JO in irohl and xilver. On the f-itisens of United ßiaiea. doaicfldl O. O. O vhite lf the L n;on :s preserve-, It mus. ri r sntss ... .j . .l.. Will ,

. ' sair.e niiu Ber-r:i si'msm A...r u in . witlun tBM .r;ta:, on u. anopi ion oi wie , .; - - - - any p;s..n i-ivinciu:ormuiono Mid iow at ; tead. bn'h fiom the tuvrn ami . mntrv ;r

. .1 I . . w ...... 'i , Ot "e anu intne :,t ninun. tm hirmir Hnn . r i- I . ill a i . . -

were amred and roDD-d ot .mail sum. oi v,r(J nance of S.-ce..ion. on Ur. Zv'tn, llloo, ! :i - , - m wwwaiwiw o: aim) ssweawso s;itsniy w cnunot oil thoourt House tor ooce, uron . money. No clue h. yet been h.d of th. ,nd J. MO8 .re Urebv deeiatad oi.v Ä'I? Mwfi r.vnRUT ! of thi, ka a. IguilT -as. '..fhrsH:,.. a.r'-M-aali, W A. C. PTA L BT frtmm des IM -BRiLL-j M-:Vr;w

be by ihe compile aba; denrn n:. on the

part of ll Republicans, of the doctriue.

and pnncip Pnanciateel hv thro frtvi-

in !ne4itiii' 7im i i n-.i .ill 'tm mm Ts. dark browe Cow. four VOai. old. a lew Ian ? heiee t Wi m La ftvnet Is' t'. ! minrri e at j.n nlrt...nj

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üiiaer 5n inc neau onujn u.uv up 'jn xae mil, i: soc.etv upon Ui Mi- ri-oi . - . y ; . U E Ti 1 Ce-f A I l w hAckandcMkod Sorun. Ruistd hr John r Airin leek sa ' .u fi i , nc - . i pulahf. thi irr;it-dto fxeet or-

Wa I IV l gea w I ' 4 " V..-S irv m .vh'iuvv v il-t n UU ItCI All i a a 5 re' O I MLC T I allies weas of Plsaoth. iexeroet ia theobieeuofthe aoniet. i. . .11 I ders;u h:s protean f t.n. .-h to tse;r b.uisfictia .

inw Lritf hr ,at ITsfa K irtrta.i 1 m I : r .ste u .1. . . T .

r - - - m. - - - mwmm - " ' TMO . ' II I I V l IUV V U ' V t H I

.j . it.ii. ?! 1 a

im fi irte Iii tx jt.. it His lour BSBStiewee a.. i Portrait Painter

I - w I nable hin confidently to icamiaM his work ! lie niav ue tcmiiA at lic Bfw .r ,. Houfe. P!-rHfb ffW.4? P TPSTOW

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