Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 January 1861 — Page 2

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iiiijiuuiii UL.nubuAL. 1 . i. c. THoarsoi,, : : : : : : .Editor. ; I FXJTMOUTH, INDIANA: 1 TMIIRSDAV MORNIVtf J,V id .1 -.. t,:u. rOIVUU UlUCi IJ .4Lil3 ili-lCl IUC XUUl Ui States tu aecede frwm the Uuicm. '

; they have cummitteJ . an J should have a Ever since the troubles have ccruraosieed ; Sreat ,K';i1 f forbearance for those who are in the South and tho Republicans of the j I,ow resenting those wrongs to an unreaXorth have been compelled to see thaUhere sonablo extent. was serious trouble ahead, owing to tbs Tbe southern states aro now committing triumph tl their principles, an J that un- jliih Crime3 ast the Union and tho doubtedlj boveral ot the lave holding j Constitution, and although we regard it as i ii .i ni i i rt'hf'llian micl llnwA oncfi rAil in if n trl-

tifoq wriuki wniKiraw irorn ine rnfierai : Government, we have heard mach about Seraa', ?m I ilin ri-rbt nfSfatPü to cr-rdi . . , 1 tins right Demg contended lor oy some ; f.... ikA V...,J.Kt n,Ac r,f tl10 n. IC I Ai4 HiU ' ' il uuv mvoi, v iv i srvativo Demociata and all the Hepublican? here deny the right of any State to withdraw from the Union io nny manner whatever. While admittinir that this is the position

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occupied by nv jrth. irrespective of party, there ifference. and a great one it is, l.... i?..M,Von 1 of the North is one difference römK-M nfthp Runiih Mean ; WbTVWVW ,UU .m.-'Vw.w J and Democratic parties. The Republicans aro in faror of coercing the Southern Slates b.tck into the Union when they sei . ... , 4 i ok,a witi. (.nt maLin t anv rpnaration to J 1 J ' - , 9 . i ,i. i llose Sjitcs, for the outrages and insults , f . ? . . , . öftere I to them and their institutions, by , , , . .. . , . the o;-tb:;rn Abolition btates, by th pas-, . , ... , ... , , . I va.rtof narn..nal lihrtv bills, bv mobbing United States officers when th?y go into those states to perform their sworn duties and bv rescuing fugitives from their owners and aiding them in making good their escape. Thia is tho positiou taken by most of the leading Uepublicans of the North, with, however, a few honorable erceptiona. j While the Democrats den v the right of j sppssion to anv state, ihev a so denV li;e- ' j l right of etates to pass laws contrary to the , Fugitive Slave Law. an 1 contend that if coercioa is right in one case, it is right in the Othtr. In other words, if it is light for the general government to compel the ! bouthern States to remain in the Union, it ; i

is also right that it should compel those j rumor fully, and '.sai 1 on account of our Abolition states to repeal their Personal ' uoble confessio:i he could not lind it iu Iiis Liberty Bills; and Democrats say that until j heart to iesent what wo said of him porthose laws are repealed, the government J sonal'y, in the sime issue. Magnanimous has no right to attempt coercion. old ( Igrasiy) cuss, you will please acThat thoe Personal Liberty Bills arejeeptour thanks for your kindness. You r1contrary to the spirit and provisions of the j ways keej us undor obligations of this Constitution, is clear to ever r reasonable ' kind, as there is always, something in the person. If those states have passed un- j way to keep yow from saving the severe constitutional laws and their citizens have 'things, you could sav just as well a3 not, taken license from them and have viola-' according to your own say so. ted the Federal compact have been up- J The old gentleman pnHendvd to think, held and protected by unconstitutional that Nra had made a greal confession, and laws, have not those state rrfsdittlt r4tui ' -rent int , Mr. liuohanan io rougri style, is is not its de! iy ihe duly of th.o govern- j as though we cared how much ho abused mpT.t to ttr. e in ihn case, as if those him. It is well known to all who rc;;J our states had asmbkd in convention and paper through the recent ran.p.iigu, that

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be governed by the Constitution of the j Administration, concerning tho mainis.su' Uni Led States? . j before the people, and wc r.re of tho same Mos? of the ieadinir KeptiViicans ihiough- j opinion still, we leave others to form their cnt thy Northern siatt sav'that tho south town opinions concerning the action of the has lakeu this couibe in mler t- get the r President, and aliln.iigli we have taken north to make on(-.'9bioiis to them, and Inceptions to hi.? policy oncoming recent that they are vpnoicd to making any such j event-, we probably have moe ehaiity concessions, whatever, but tifsy are In fa for liira, than our severe old neighbor tot' of the Union(? ) nt they are opposed j manifest' in the article re fe red to. Hut' to rcptalivg their unconstitutional laics, and j when we wrote what he quoted from us are in favor of Compelling lhi south ' to J wo had reference, io th.3 corrupt T.iAck I'esubmifc to their iosults and lRjuris, which jpublican members of Congress who would are nowiaost Bnreasnable and outraeous. j "ot make any compromises nor ven conbut which are being added toeveiy ytar jent to the re-establishing of the Missouri very timethe Legislatures of the Northern ' Compromise line, about the repeal o( States conyenvj. . , j whicli they la 1 been wailing for th. This ii as reasonable and patiiotic as lat eight years ind by their persisting iu the majwrity. of ihe Republicans of the ! their course wo feared th.it our governXorth -;c. Iu' spirit and in principle they mcnt must f ill, as wo yet believe and are wor5c Iva:. Is and more unreasonable 1 'r. tliau G:fje HI. of England was, whose; o are at all times ready 10 make the outrage and oppression tho son3 of Amer-; "noble confsHion" that tho leaders of the ica wovild not submit to. It is inadiieg j Republican party are "corrupt politicians" blindv.f 3j to talk about compelling the j who would rather "topple us into utter southern täte to remain in the Union ruiu," than to give up the infernal nigger, while those X'viaonal Liberty Bills stand ' and they are the corrupt politicians that on the Statutesof on-half the Northern j are chargablo with our pretent troubles states. --'Mon althu North fee the injustice ; nd for tho gloomy destiny, that we fuar of fuch r.n attempt on tli3 par. of the gen- (awaits this country. oral government, and thousand upon thou- f Wonder whatour niagn animous neighsands of them will refuse to tak up arms j tor thinks about thw Republican niumbois

a -airist their brothers of tho south whose rights as citizens of tl United States they lcü have LeeV shamefully outraged and trampled upon by tho fanatios of th north. If the Abolition states will ettiko from their Statutes those unfriendly, uujufct, and unconstitutional laws and then manifest a3 muoL patioi:e with the wrongs the EouthUaow committing ami will continti3 to cornTtnit ii the fntu'e. as thote states I are with th ir.sul's and wrongs of the Northern Abviitionists, thei will be no danger ot a final dJJolntoii of tho Union. After the Nurtfitfr tates have made proper atouement for lli.wrongi they hare committed, th hUve-bohiiug states will see tluit it ü io jtbeir interest to remain iii the Union, or . tonic b:ck into it, if they hav wiihdiawn from it aud then our road to .national pr -ieity , peace and happtnesl' will r" unobMruiiicd by thd preaching? ai"' inllnncc of the fanatics who harejbrought about the present unhippy tat 'of.alIaii6.wlHch now bid fair to desolate and ruin the country. If, aftfr t ho Noithfin ttaitH have n?pealed'1 rVos'irsotl"lilrty bilh, the south should i'ili refuse t.. live up to the rfquirt-Wi cf '.tl CotiMiMitiori of the United ien, ' tU A iministiation

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: " 0..,.. j fruin all the conservative blates to settle ' ,0,Uor, .Jt it it mu com, , it cum, j pel tho seceding states to abide bv the 1 Federal compact. The Northern stites are tlic uirsrressors find ihev kLiuM not ., Wl-w.-ml nkmi ! - -- " " making pi ujHr repa-aiiun fur the wrongs ...e..0-v. ors - 'et we sar t,crö is a great excuse for J entment of those wrongs commit - ip orth ir.d it is rp-illv tr. ho ie Jorth, and U i really to be ineir re;A ted bv the North, and it is rallv t, luJ j i i"uimt1 "e buommeu to them ic. 1,,nfr tlipv Jivp incni as long as infy nae. - . - , in snort, let trie donnern stales i enact and rub out their uncwiisliiuiional enact-, T 1 .1.., "VT., . . ments, and then if the south persist in .....w... ...... ., ,,., w, Wö b,'lle,ve l f" going o be tie opin io of nine-rciths of the Democracy ,i the ! Northern States, ugardless of former Ui-j ' J ' IUI 111 Visions, auu oeuee aiso ir.ai ineae s-iiui-ment are entertained by two-thirds of the honest members of the Republican party, who now see and lel, that tor v.-ars pnst, . i t . they have been led by df-magogus ulio J , . , , . f care nothing for thir tountrv a pace and . . happinei, and who now rutuse to gno up l . .. , . .. . f thoir sectioual dogma3 when civil wai with all its horrors and dire consequences are star'ng thera in tho face, and millions of patriots are looking to them to avert the great calamity that will, nnless some concessions aro soon made, sweep over cur once peaceful and prosperous Union, and utterly destroy it. Very Magnanimous. Jo ins uisi feue. iuauinMV tnaao a " leader of the that our ov - COliupt poli- - - - short quotation from our 1 week before, to the effect eminent is in the bands of coriupt politician who fieira dtermiud to topi k us into utter rum, and, contrary to our expect ations, th old gentKvn m endorsed the wc did not endor-e tho principles of the! of thd Commufeo on the etate of tho Un ion refusing ?o pfiVrtam Criilendun'e insolations which wo; vittttafly the samo as the Missouri Compromise line, only it wn.s to be emended farther west. Wonder if he would rather have a dissolution of the Union than grant the South her constitutfonnl rights' gu'wss he would. Two week3 ago he eaiil he did not believo the dutheru States were sincere in their ftflcession movements, aid that they were ! only doing it to ßcaro the North iato m iking concessions. to the m, winder if lie now thinks they are iu earnest. Ho was opposed to yielding anything to the deinauds of tho Somh i lie ihcn opposed to the repeftl of tho ieisor.al lib jrty bills of the Northern States'? Is ,Lu still opposed to the admission of any moto slave States if ihe peojile of the proposed States desire to tolerate the institution In thftir Strtte? Wonder If be thinks the people of the Southern, Suites hi vo .any rights that it is tho duty of the S'oithern Slato to respect? H is in favor of making South Carolina forry for her rebellious conduet, and we tuppos h is in favor of compelling them to tttay in tho Union and submit to tl 0 insula of his abolition breth-rf-n, and that lh if 'ho w;iy h- proposes

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. ivm.iiw uj auu brutality. Hal,avcs Uä la iroJer lut posi;io 1)8 occupies on these mtturs. When ho , . . , . gets ready to mako nonorabli concessions we hope he will not U backward about ,LnA..h.,; '..', t .... 1,.. A UBiiyuiiOlU 111-1 I'll Uli. I lltlCOltl. 1 It honest "open confession U pood f.r liie , .. ' . . , , eoul, and wo aJvis ll:o cid geulienian to try u. " in our Tkooi's fujm Four Leavexwouiu Considerable excitement was caused place yeatdrday on account of the nnuounce ment through the telegraph dispatches e . , ., .i . ' ,i of tha daily papers, that a portion of tha troops from Fort Leavenworth were to jpass through hero on their way to, or near, , B, At about half-past ou P.M. . . . oke W14a 8een and a whisti9 heard on the . ' . .. . .. smoke was seen and a whistle heard on tne T Vt xv . n T n Li i . l i f .i ' thirA wji a (rHiiT:i sUmnfiilfi mn a for the 1 i ill !! U Vi lb. litt iiCOk VI W1-' ri ! iiwu - 1 " depot. The crowd uurabered between fitty Hn j olie luluared. all of whom, (excentn 0urs"lf, we went down to take items) were expecting to see tho fellows that aro ,h- ;( i i,J 'ao u iinu 1 the things it is to bo don? withf Lut l0 tho dippointm( llolhictf but a freight train. later. ppointment of all, it was L.VTEU. This morning at about nine o'clock the c citizens ol this place to the uumber of about nn .I xr ,. i.i;.- ..f 300, several of whom wero ladies, were at the depot to see tho trcops as they passed . , , ,i , i , , I through, as it had been telecrraned aliend that they would bo here at half past nino or ten o'clock. At about ten the train arrived, and consisted of about 2U cars. The troops have made very slow progress since thev left Fort Leavenworth, the en-1 r .i.r. i -t. i I....:.- I oines o:i whs anu uinci luaus u;iin" en out and therebv caused dlav. There wero two hundred and twenty-five men and ! ono hundred and thirty horses. i lb: men were all very glad to gel away fron Ft. I.eavenwojth and wero inipaliut j to be getting to their place of destination oll I I til in m.n ar f-ir nj wo rrtnlil I . . ... . , ,p, ! J acertatn trom talking with tueta. inay , '''i in good iWlti.y conation anu 1 , . . - ',' T Wre in best oi spirit.

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that they sirayed oil to get something to take and got s.j far away that thoy could not mak'j connection er men wa tha military dress they wore la tho hindmost c tr we noticed manv tine looking women, who we supposed v. ere tho wives of the Generals and Captaias, none of whos- names we learned. Discontinued. Tho Pulaski Dcmocrut has been discontinued for the want of a suitable person to run it, and make it pay It was under mortgage we believe, and the holder has closed it and tied tha ma terial up. We understand it is for a'.e chsap. Pulaski county should bupport p. uiaaKi couniy b.iouiu buppoitj paper sure, and would if it was prop- . i it1 I ono erly managed, we believe. ImimrtasT FitOvt Cn arlkston. Ths rumor publishod in this paper telegraph head, as to the repor St :ir nf tho. W -at. had bfl'l fire v.... ...w , ;onürraed by this mornings telegraph. Talsk Report. Tho report that came . . to hand last week just as we - were 0in to press in relation to fort Humter bein" besieged, proved to bj falso. Loso Kosc-. Loner noafld Deoolj mav take coD'.fort from the following. Givo 1 me a niau" aid tho great Napoleu, w.th a good allowance of no, ftirange . . . ... i t . - i as it may appear, when I want any good head work done. 1 choose a man diovi - did he has suitable education with a long noe. Iiis breathing is bold and fre and hi brain, as well as his lungs and heart, cool and clear. In my observation of men 1 have almost invariably found a long nose and a long head together" flow Djuiiociuts t ikl. a bhoit uuiIogue occurred in a store tlie wlher day that aptly illustrates how a Democrat feels v a i I !thr 'Lincoln timfts. Kepubhcan ellfiiaud Low do you feel ßinca Lue slectiou? Democrat "Feel?" Why I feel like Lazarus did. Republican Hut how is that? Democrat--! feel like I had been licked hy dogs. . Th Krpublicau, like the boy that th calf run ovur, had'ut another woid to add. Ualtimore, Friday, January 4. ; The fellow! special dispatch to the American hai been received: CAHHLMTo.v.rriday, January 1. Gorei nor Picken has divided the duties of the executive administration of South Carolina among his Council thus: Ho ap--points A. S. McGrath, bucretary ol a ate; regulate intercourse with other Mates and foreign powers; make treaties; regulate commerce, and appoint conauls. D. V. Janaeson, Secretary of war. : C. 0. Meniminger, Secretary of tho Treastuf. NV. H. Hurlleo to rrgulato tho postal tl'pailment and light houso. A. O. fiarliugton, Secretary of the Inlortor to attend to local matters including the milihiry and coast police. Tue Kksistan'O'e: ' Fxkluio. We are daily rcceiinj; letters '.fiom various portions of tho Siato, indicating that the roHistance feeling i9 decidedlv on the increase in Tennessee. Our people are rapidly becoming satisfied that it is uselebw for us to expect justice at the hands of the Btaek Ivspublicans aud a we can not gii ihe lyon stituti . .. .Ii itutioti m a unwvi wan th-m, will ive it in a uniri with tho f .t!!i. have Xnthriilr. Union

. COUNTY Of STAKKfc..- oouri, .u ren e-iu cu-i, ,. v .. ai ,:... . ai -: piVia U'th Oct.l h,:i-tf ror tho benefit of those who did not get Term ItCl. i done on steel, ui.'af'i .. ;i: .v, .. .... ; to s,ethem.wo will just say that they look ranc:.S. Ilorj h09l9 0,.ra1.t sn-1T:l,,, ftK. 4;j h ;ii;h IJ.l f

like Other folks, the onlv thing that dlStin-- uenrv chinn awl f either tiu Mciry, :vn-I r or' oil :c. I'it Mihu-e: WVW1 4 " 4 r . , thece'v,or:itd--e.-i.eo' St John !" '.-n:!' i.-. rnilK rXD-IinXRh 1 Al'-f fj .'7fy

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risiMvuiu ziwrL.t; Mi;ut,i . New Wheat 73. ?5 lU " 2-)0 ue;ti ; Wü wrevti Hutter... . . I2i(?ir! Chicken. .jß.l.-tsli I, " -YT' I,'IV4 1 'J 1 . i.': -'. Jr, ,trvr. fc"Ml :,ul1 'I imothy Seed 1,750.00 HnufrarianGraJS SecJ 50o ;.ilt pr bnl . 2,2) ( lideiUreenpcrib .4c 1 ifwoked llama retail....; (? 9 , Sliouldera and bides i T, J-PATTERSON. i ealr in Drr Goods, Groceries, Proviaiona yotoui. .f o Cording Block Plrniouth tr.d , iana, patronage fcolicited. j SURVEYOR- ITOTICE Netico U hereby t,ia 1-.UD " surveyor of Star i e County Indiana will, on the 1st day ofF.bruarj- lP6l,t 10 o clock . m. proceed I surveyor of Star e County Indiana will, on the 1st dav otf bruary lPGl.at 100 clock . m. rrocccd to iwate tne corners of the IolIoinr real c?tate section tturty aul ttnrty-ouo M) township I. L? .1 f-.-, 1 . . ' r I - " O - V " 1 " ' I Lniri Liiruo 1 .1. 1 ruugu uiie i i w pm.. S A M L E u 1)0 W NEY, JOHN HAY, jiminn50-3wr STATE OF INDIANA, ) Before Henry McMAKSII ALL COUNTY. Tallin Justice in ) Center township, Charles West ) Complaint on note nnd :icva count and proceedings in attach Klijato Reproirle ) uient. The defendant in th aho e entitled catie h I herebv notified that the above named PlMntifrlms I ff'"1 ?Jt!?J i?milLaiut-wit!1 amd,aTit : for an iitUchmeut and ituppo rnijj by the return 1 of the mid attachment that propcitv to wit: one ' P'te of corn has been Uvied upon bv the constable , J() y the phinti(ri of sevent(l,n (37 lOO dollars and than I the undersigned have fixed the first dav of Frbruai? A. D. 1 bGl the , . . , of T ymouth in Mid County and Mate at ten - SIock m-'Rt wfi,c" t:m? plu-e thedfendnt 13 mnucci v aipKULL UL liJU CdiUJ Will ut IlVill U 111 his abscuce. Jii-iuvi .nil .oibi. j . i . (ot.u.; ianl0n50-3Tv. STATKOrNUIAN,!) In the Mark Cir m'Al'b'r rnifVTV ' asjouit Court. March 'r., iwki i triu, i.Bi. AmaP L jj j!r eoaij.l itu.u taefcr rSIIUiTit UI LliO StAte Ol lli.li-ini. In- is i. !(!. nrp he. thy notified of Hie fiün-.tud ,c. h n-v of ; uet;,m, nn,i tr.;lt the-am-) win i- tr'ei at the' term of the Ärark. C;r, c.,Ml.t ti" be held al ili Court House in the town of Vnoi, on t!i Utb day f March A.D. IK-1 and tmless the at ill Court House In the town of Knot, on t!i llfb day of March A.D. IK-1 and tmless the 1 r . .1 1 ..1 n.

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I tue UI1 uitv vi Wile it-nil U.-R-.M uii'i U5',vei' Clerk C C janlOao'i -3w - In üie Stark Circuit S. Bend r his aUernov, has Hied in mv oflice his couipUint io said Gus"e, ul?o the aTj-Javit of a disinterested person from which aliuUvit it appears thit tliM dafi?ridr nts Henry Class and Ataia Crroll kiö non-resident of the suite of Indian, lacy are therefore here' jhv notified of the filing and pcadsncy of said action fin I tliit t9 sam will h tried atllie next term of the Starke Circuit Court to be held.-, t tiie Court IIoa -in tin Town ot k'i.o mi tht llthdav f March A. I. 1-Gl.aiidun-lew the aid defondn's hi u 1 appeal at the said Uiinonthe fintdayof the terra there f. and .plead ti4war or drmur the same will he determined in their ubatic OLIVER II. P. HOWARD, Clerk C.C. jiuilGV)0-oV gyATE OF INDIdN A ji lfore Henry Me .MARSHALL COUNTY. - Farlia J nut ice in Ctater Towasliip. Bil.is S. TibbitJ t Comnhiiut on Account . ii il nivif wiili r fr

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KSTON. lbs U'ilUam arges. ) attachment. r und-r the! Th Defendant in the above entitled case is , j hereby notifyed that tlie abou'uamtfdplaiatitf h(ii l l thai the j"u mv oifico Ids comphtir.t, witli an atlidavit, ired li.to, tl lfor an Rtuehment, Together with nn aflidavit of a

William Barges. ) I .... . . -. .... . . . disinterested poron that nd deiervinTi h a non - roBiaeat ot tlie htatfl ot itdmriK. uii'i ; appearing bT the return of the said littachmcutthat property i to wit: one bay mure and one b .y hu- h u been 1 1 icU ui'ou lv llie Constable to kiutUfy the pl.iin- ' o,nvind of twenty-two Collars and that , ! undersigaed Iut fixed the Q.'th dJ of January lrbl, 4 the nT tr trinl ffffiKl cae, t my otari! iuths Town of Plymouth, in said rstiitsnd County at 2 o'clock p. m., at which time and nlaec tlie I oet?n.laut n uotityea to errearurtnc mc win be heard iu his abfencs. t HKKltY McFARLIX, J. P. Seal. J I jtf.nr5n43-.1w i - ? n j i ft CJ 23 't 22 ö IV KR ! ! ! ok tmk jVA JJ p p n it) T L RUIT FROM CO A L OIL. Read " 'Slowly ,ausc Frequently, AND j , q "DECJIDK DL Y. j TT T3 Poihin rr Ar rn j UAV iust received a Ure atick id' Coal, Keriosene, nnd Carlton Oil Lanijf ,s!t d.Ie for ChurchPS Tublic B-Tildins, I'arlore and Kitchens, which thov are eellia! vorv low, and evorv Lamp pold by them will pivea H.irht cimil to helihtof six j candles combined amf at a cost of one-third of a cert an hour This light is superior to ever; other, (except Fmvlujit,) and cosh? one half leri than any other licht known. All lamps aold by u.- are warranted to iv satisfaction or tho money will be.rcfunded. . Call nrirl nee for ynurselve," Lamps and Oils kept on hand all the time at the Drug store. . Sent.2tfLh.,,lbG). i'UKSIIIiNti JL Co. Insiiraiico Etc. Insuraiice Agency. By State Authority. INCREASE OF CASH CAPITAL. INSTJKA1TCE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. DEVOTED TOi ir p Instu fin rc JZxcl us i vejj. (OHA ATKIt rF.UPF.Tt'AL.) CASH CAPITAL, '100,000 OO. L. LOOMI.s, IVesi.h nt. IL KKLLOOO, S'eerotai v. Agtut s In the principal eitle & towns hi thn Uniou i Hi ij '..a i.tiimoi!.' nii.I , iirilir.ilioim rerriv tr -i'""r-v i - - - ti 1 ,., ai(J pi;rieHi-ned and n m d .n C. If. KF.nvV:. A-e.t rivm rh, An-, n, I.V. I

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DUFF AND MCCOY 1 A-Vi e 1 ' w ''-' 1 VMJi E ?t (J I :l L lOLLEuE Columbus, Oirc i rglllS THOROUGH MN'N" I X v h:ch fctudi nt? ft t!: - i . i in nil t! ruutiueof busiii.,-. .. i ; . , - piou.l ül.nict;u of f ... ! AC ZU1Z1C .Vit; ; --i. titk I The course of 5tu.!j it an l ; Ucal All thu late lorras i,, :,r, I introduced, nl thrraciltv r.ül mrr" ii;v Ue, after they have caiplited the tore, to 1,1 tullv uu.-ditied t.kcep t!i:; book yr ßIv K-:a, DaiIv I.t.'tutP! '.-MriTol on IWi-kucp.'n, roarnarynip, CuramercialCxlculitiom, Cotnrur:0;al Iv,. Pyüuctl r.conutny, L:!ocut;.u, lc. For a fuli nd unütuiievl Cours. C40 Students can ?ntc-r 1 any Li.-u v,Sld reriew pleasure. Tl. .....i.r . . . uiLiniiut wniijjiiti iri ai;iro is : i wir 8 to 10 weeks. Good boardins cn be had at 0,50 per week. Cort of l k-, Diplom i, v'v-., c.j. For lull jsarticü'flr,rddrL-i Mi'COl'ACO., c-)Li;jjuui, onto: SEYEiV 'YEARS!'"' Th seven years of unrivalled snccas ftendinj"Cossttiptflliua art Associali:!. have mule it a h u-ahold 'V jt-. thronhosit vvc-v fiiiarter of t!i" Conn try. Under the amiir of this ncul-ir Institution, orer thrre hundred thouxan l homes Irwe learned to 1 -:liis. and choice literature on ih,;r t .bi.w rC;ltben- fit? derive.., from bee liir- a -,.!, ,:';. ! I g. j j sk , . . anparalielcd -.vi;Ji that of nnj previous jef.r. it. ii is : j AnV Til"Trt?l Mil b..J..T,,j ., .,,.,1,. , 1 I.. l ; in fi-.m ... ..i. .- ' ,: .......... ".Ki-iMmj i;uv win jccive ' I I .! V ...I .: 1 ' WUI uunu- i ,.e WMa. to ' - 'Xha Cillery .of ?ainvij, 5iS L'roa. - Vay IIcY7 York. . hi addition to the a,-v ,e,.-.flt t'.o: v.-l bä . taaau.uoaw 1. enT--i, t-io: nil L'lVCJI III iMI ' Zi --rarut.-.n: J i j

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