Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 February 1861 — Page 2

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ILYMOUTH, INDIANA:. THURSDAY MOl'.NINO, FEB. 7. Tho Peace Conference. j , . . I .. Vi.t.Vi dciviuour pu'ji.t i'.l :n lew houn ! . " t or the ruroo.-e of mvic'oar re.iJ.Ti Mfijetnin" ! tviucerr.i. ' hn action of' !:o ComtRiiW!o:n;rii pent 3 to WasLi lgton :o aJ-jI rjo.iare to bria ' about flveryih::!, vr.- vl depen led upon hr action ' 'i bhtf ;f(i' le- .til tlic eyjthem i'ate tri!! j-o wi'h ' t. r, l. s ?U la tne L.u n an. pro:?'3 it bcr j 'ua-.er.utis.T. th--n the seceding St.avr will return u..rwicä an-ipryspenfTW.u . awn upou us ga:n. , :. snoMe oi l 5tate ha proposes a ma?ure wvrthy of herself, :;ane!y: a "peace conferer.?- j c?mpo?vlof Cco,n,;i.-.ioncrs ft on all the States that

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" , . '" '.' "... ' " ' ticn, will read r. Ith tat!ät';ct:uii tac t'ouowiii' hiirb publicaJH, no twitli standi: c the uutsidopro.-r.fe,' ra.b!.j a V.i4 .i.ni.ia "')M Virriaiv ' , r .u r j , c f i 1 . ,t t t The facts shor tLu ; . - coinphmen'.e fiom the Indiana estate Sentinel ana .toutlv rt?;eted. and heiioc it ud mwwi-i'tif to ,

f.it-niC i .la :i?c::e .:k:ci? the aet.on ofFatii-i , ... ,. . ", f ,, . ,V . , ... , : messensers. The fo ; w tnow the coinohnitnts are merited :crtlubn- committee accoidiulr trcuht men Thuisdiv

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.,. , , ' ; V-1 1 'inendin;. than that delivered b uu- silted vom-' o; I..; air.t.., a:, 1 ac.:rui .i rumbcr of ! fyicn,j- the Represeiiti.ive l'r.;m Mar.- all ad .

tu;i? j-i iu;v.'.iera agesnbre ! at V .-hinton c:s j Morri ,v int. Qxinz in :V. nrtn,s. oft!. ti mo. i-., f i-nnr, tVo:n -rer..! of the suie did ; 1 : ',tr -a.h t.r rcattne thn.- aprjjinted. Lt t!u-j J.i.'fiiii.'a t-Jcer-.nn :: f.?rr;i ..s tint f'n,se who are ;

atri; ti.,re are waging f.,r no .Mi-.i. Illing,! Hb earat appeal t tae Uaynbiican side o the j struti (Joren.or to annoin' on that Commlio, ,A i - -v j i i !on?8tos;ui the partisan in the patnot, itnd to heed ! . JM 1 ifnrtcec.nd Neu or : celc-af,. an! thv . w;t:, a1, com.l.vni,i,in;r pVr:ot:sm. th whUperin j Mewa. Henry S Line, Caleb B Smith and tlso i; !ht -Mc iopo.H of th L'nicn men ; of their own hea;-t3, äad vi goo i vi;h matt him i Win, T. Otto, (Kepuhlicaa.?,) and .Messrs. Thorn ;r frc!:h-" I -'x i Vc-s'it r.t Tu.ru has been chosen 1 and h's rartr in a true spirit of conciliation on L, a . Ktr.,',;,-L- ,!, rvr,- i. n....t... -ft,.,

C.,airtr.:!n, ..r.-i on takia- the chair mid a mo: ; r.' Ii-,jn J-rtM.i.a. 10.1 tu:i.,.:a . Tho rrrlrü-,, n.. . n 0 i',n. Ulxx hut having inf..,-,,,-.! th.t r,.;. ?..,.,,: -''Cral upon im writ ot attaehtnent issued m tl

... . , ... . . ; trier rartr, was t , happiest oitliorti. u e have ' ..... " , V , behalf th it h aft ioh..l thp f,'l -,r.,r Irt-h r-;rr-l:5r,e,h It was ccnei.ttory ,,.! Patr,M:e. B0. al ue,ut 5C. IC, to;ltV.llh,r ocniWfEr, than to exception-,! orte. eroding to the He- rt' a f' conunnmcation 61- f;:' SSZ. T..i:tor,-!(Hth: fc nDP:, U of ',,y tha t hi, whole .peer!, wa, of the praeticW kind, publicans a majori.v on ,l,e co,nm!;, and nam ! "? aXroliUVj dr"dBlp ' " J cmrnr lU uia : KnUDt' P-tUat m 'rivadik,: r.atc,-,. j fojnteJ ?Pnted and lull oi good ace." inj those hom their fart; lud legated to hen-j" Noil,::,!: further' ihtui to .'dr-anize was done bv "'Ifof the South We.-tqr se tioa 2L .III ofiri ;r- ir-i-Ir::--vd toV :a f.. vo.- -.;"'.:-.- j The corres.-onuent t tne Ci. iwtq,rer o. tt.e or t;:. iVmocrats tr-eielr cTaiutrd. as th-v ha-'.-, the -tat,' Con'-6,. Ilo;,. jJhaTvler wa elect- r:,! Jhe b,:iu, w jf Ajth WestUf of Nord.

:..mVe n-;!. - ,,cM .I-.;, of ti.e-o f: o;ti IuJiar... date .ays in reporting the proceedings rfthe : n..vt i:i a!l ?uat!r. t0 ,,0 ft n.rrfC.. " . ,,...! cd President. I lir ,M - V w Sr , w' byU, ;h 1 o: r Leg... af.t:e, but when It : am.y ?r... tutu.e prospect, ai .o,.,. strictly p arty vote The Denm-raU then rropo-d Brook! vn.a. e at once to be put into requisition for I tl'1 deft'l,liat therctore hcrebir notified of CCnv.?tcb- r.r j.a-epr-et.ti it. thfrc imrraat 1 . VFa-kjI Joi :'l ". (Oeraoc.at.) , U) airie:id bv intnirt;n the comi-sloncrs to to service' connected with the collection of revenue I tL ' th:j aef.oa, and thtt un'.eas bo be .t fi. ....... , , I toHowed. He ret ted the AboI.i:ont.t wh- had . ,. .; , 0 , v.t, u h. i at ccrnjQ p t . w! lb a . . ,, tJ and appear tiet'.re the Judge ot Suike Common 1 J""'". '' .n.att, cfo-...-:,,.. cc,..!til nu XUtutVtl waj sunil in for tl-o C nttenden ammdm.-ut cr any uthcr j5t eubv'tl-e Usui! mean , j Tleas Court. o the 2 1 day of the term thereof

t...... .s -i ..-..o.er, . :.r;.i iwi.tes ail - doc;rip. wnd elviert in t'elirerv. Mr. Packard I ana hottf-rjn.e trot on lion that miirht reach th. " i tobe held at th Co?rt douse ia Ka-.x oa the fourth

10 --c: i-c L-i.n (: ilk c i,-?'.::.: the-,, as thev arc- rL -lr to t c-i . - - - - - n -t oa.v t j our en;i o c ..try. L..WÜV.T.W3, h e a r 1 : iir:': f wl o": 0 '.i-JrcIv ; i'i:' .'i: r.-lc- c rc-' f-.tnox r.soup:,! 1 '"J ltte.f.;.r-: flOM. l" ! ti. a to - 'Aid, .1 j::tuu frocivitie, t ri-.uo i;i-ti v everv pa'.rivt :n the L'nion ask. ' the cnrv,. ' 1. '.,.r .. UO-, w... :10t tyet j5.-:.:üji.;.i: v..,. ..t sir t.g f nouga t overrule ! t.ifrii, It a.it th? pvplo wii! have aa onpoitamtv j o: s-v. 01 1:1-. sute oft',. U.iua. T;:i.i is a'-1 j we r..-k, an., our s:.te win be to to one f:r eom- j prme. I - - 1 Mattfnrly tbeCc: '.14 ..nrnarrl t n C. n I nothing r,a thi.ubjoct appcirodia the KtpnbU- - ... i..r uovr Duic c-et-.a ' ' f u':. "'-t we hue ven n-.ar; of the j pi'tp-r e t-';n:; vh. ha v.- n-vet been thor bu-.we i...'.rr.s,w aar of then L-uk o:;e haif a. !.'.?liy.a.;.i ,:e t:f::e aathu-e wesavta tjCu-vi': v-h- w were t tiK It fart that wo..-n v k. I sr iiit.a? .' hy tl,v .f w'a-ss-?, that the p .up " hava .u,,ortu b- tn k-: t merablv f.!thv dlrtr. . 1 ' " ! -.1 .1 ' ',.a, - lh" i-'t-v.- i:t- if-r eurüi .t r?x n tH- ! '' ,er coni.-.ia:. on, to ; f.'i:-iiif Bui-iar tr c-.nv'ub.-i thit t , , . "' 'h..,k ; !::: au-i;iv li t:i --r. s sincV.;Ic obiiov.f. . b-'.-s th ; vto; I or i' - it.- 11 1 ii-.v ,.,t,i.i r 1 1 11. e cojc.t). ded to rLl:r r -r t.v i r .:!- r.c .1 , :a ;o f ....: t;t r.-:i r:n. nf .i.i.r.'-r. tl,,. ( n ;;st:ue r..-. to tho .houhU- of ?.J-ttirtly. and ac- f c-. n.n;:,; , i!.r r, , rCnt!t.naIi I;.b,Cd hard and j troo -hi lc:th t:.e ii)-,r ,-!. f.::f. 1 tvo -. t-o m. ! c fe'T.d :.: M.rc'i we flipp-sc I -i intended OB an i V " ' r 1"'i'' C r,f t,,! M'ck l,rcvuns' m j whlc'i we 3'at--!, Me 3r . ' e c-T!:thn .if t!, r -um- , ,,. , I J-t 0D'' l"e FJ re..- J.atii....i.i.entofol;riwas correct e , rSnj.utanttJr.-. by a -ood meaand wemea as live m No.tl. t.r,S!,:n. We hope that those who tray visit the iastl;.. tion heroifier xwU r.o, f.hln.T.a. t j i je oa.t-.linr s n-:e o.ir vi.itto it. Maulrrlvruv ta-itthekee:-:.' -f the oar there ' . '-o inot st i-:c"i co- ihL wh-it it d'd h '.rev' - r'L-t3i' b::t h- ..-t,x to feil hi ret!er? that there Wi..' t4 hu e o-,cr .ne-li.'.ll .-:' the au"cr5 oftlia pa i-per ul h.roi-i ty who b vvt- r.-;r.i."nf'l to .0 to tV.-dll. Th v-c;:;J,t f'y'' -crr, htries to-i,ikc UU ret'.':? be ;e-,c : buca inillt--?rd hv r- n ;lo:.c.-5 r,f th; . Tr'V.-,, i l.Pvf",'u(,o ' .". , . ncir i:.t:-'h 8 -it'' a eoltr.r get. free hi tr.a'o t'.c t-iec;n ." He know aitW evr.cerTi , g tue ox n?" of kf p'ng th1 p''-r c t.:c pi. or n-tusc t: bit tew t.iaa all tr.e aaraöer .0 t.n eo;.;it' - w-re in it, end th:.t ir k?- pi- co.tJ, in it, coo- :.. ,r v. ' v.., t i .caoe a.ore xnn 1 ..a or,;o.'a to t..c est. n-f , 4 1. shins of ue Fiir.ra ( ') i-.,'..tut:t:i. In th ? cour-e td LI Io.i t article u thie f object, the old geiitlerui,, .-.. the to.-R;mrBdaeiua"aud ' . ,, . ... . ,. . mr,p lac::v M-uraUro; tl.:a fV! up. arf L Lad aotlnnj to a.thiiu towork upon, ur o er feit ti:3t ht. had rj.ther iiii up hill job of it In th4 r':r?ccf L'i itriicle ht- itjs t'nt; ' a tlemau hi 1 wo.tli '. vci--l fcj.Ow.iiuJ i .liars ar::cmi :!,a.t iti-iA le t?rcnt limn l.c livca in and tLatlu-dot not iuiTorf en, cold e'ther." ylil that we have to siy ti this is, tiiat any maa that h wcrtli"severil tboonnä do'Iais'' and Keeps als fiBiily i'- aneli a b.n of a i'OUre s tha poor aous fth Grt Dai tof tie winter, ia a miserahly i:a - rv 'c 3.' and should not have a family deponent uU ii Hal humanity. He ia bad as the Comupoo tu i in; , .... ... ini-slouers ot our coanty , and it the Kepuhl.can leadera fan. to perpetuate U:fc"den" they Lad bettr run Uj fr CoiurüUiioner to fill the a-car.t-y. 11 that M ittinglv h.,3 k'A or rr.iy ay In the f-ture about uur "a".ond icity' ' and our ''mend CW. 5U-, caaiKt uiarove the fact that th? Co. &u.., . e . Commissioner's poor hr, of thn coenfy. waam t, misTable coalition for m uiy xreU after bitter a,ondacity"and our "mend roll weather Iul vat. in, And tint soma of tie in- . ... ' . . .. .. r .. A .fr-S. Scrcd l it was (-j&.inc ifcr uwm -o r-mci j.n.qu.at use b' inhume trv.foeni tie;- tereived: If Mutr'.rslf persl-r ia m:vr-pre-ntirr Ul and ia trjii- Vji 'J. - vnUtrfJ urA itiuman cui-n of tr. Cor.,m:4.o iers ana Ol.itrj. we wUHake thetroibie to give the -bczzard rooat" a f ,w ebtts thit iil set w of tbeia to Suttetin ; . more ( rasuodivj m.irnor than ther row are,

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fW. - , ; . UT " ,-mtQ,'-r mn.r rest assured thitW, by tbe.r in r.rt and parcel ot the rerrt. exeapt the mere sendc. :.,n,s h..d 1 tne rr.,r hou,e. and i ee--nt und energetic e.Tort to 3ave the Union. 5rg of coniml.sloncr.. K ch they favored, not bet..; ,a e ,0 e no pr..d tac ho n that we ! r,;rf,tn the people f Indiana. The heart of the 'ce they had anv hope that anv good would retV"V , :C CaiI,ri&li f tLfi UCM ' fr0f our na- U.who Lading the ...aion.: t..-..j ..rr-'.. latft.awe were d:aaptwii,te-J. tionalditlieultios. anal ii" thev eouM onlr now bare a v. ... . ...

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, '. . lu-,'-?r,'I--'fgog.:tä who ar.- so egvegio1.h- nia-repres-ntinp: Orth, i:. V. II. Ellia and Thomas C. P'au-hte-1 Unless t!i emir gives ns seed there can Tkk.m -Ono tiurd cas.i ,,. had. ono th rd -rtbe statem-r.ts we , then, in -S.,d to their conscrvatb-m. '! he a8 .-ommission The ir-MOritv of whom arc r I 60 InrvCtfr' ni ''cd wheat should be ;n Ui months, one third tone year, tue prehaser i h-vebe,a ro-kl-tvo;:, wk to week, c-ir.tvrnin j an:! ItV-ra,cV bv th', -emb'v wi'l i-n ,-oi ;80n"-; m.jor,ty ol v.. o arc r.- tllC v,o;1nd ..viUiin fortv d ,v,. At Iaa.t a huodred gvm-: jprove -Unty f.i the , , v'OCLD RKPKCTFCI l.t the?-orh.... h-ci I. .,!,,,,! m.u.ebjt ,.5 A.,Chd wul, as -oa ly noted for two characten,UcS,atted lorth.m . thc,a. dollar, ia n.e.Vd' for fol. anlas much deferred pa; cent.. f ATTENTION . ... . . ,', " "-e a t.ie polege:. a c at t.em. be w.ped from itutions of the South, and of the Deiaocrati- Par- rco-e for s-ved. To the heart f the country and i Te3T Joseph A Kynter ! 1 ;..V- yy'" f TA ? arü joiTSititaieä. Th-y wil!:-roruuäbutcnce.;tv Wh t a coaimittco to ve th LV.ioa! If it ' the n roe ot Clr: v.- tna'te th!s cn-rutMp. James C. Erster , Li,cutri OftheCitu-n, of le- t-.-.r.Ca n.u Uir;re:y.hi.;ii t cleaner ', M lP's 5, :n 0od r 1 dltlun" tine J.-H'tb nnd I . 1 , , . , , .. pen l öi-neuj Tii.u.nirtfs IIvatt. t.eon;e LyHcr f t.-,n th- were r.eore thev 1,,- uk.-:i wi, Me,-: ' , -t,n t..,e .tu nü wc re not f ndl . MWJa tUh,eci I ou,d believe hi. Iu b-half ofr, p. rWiing tnullitndo. John Scctt. j y .1,1 , , . c.,a.. r.,' ...... 7 -:-':. areg.adto Luw. h appreciated Kxccl!?nPV bacl Uui rpctrafaj another rt I endsmi every word of tL above. j Per JOHN S. rt'NlEU, Attorney. A,llKllll

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weu.uwa.a-.ve,ve,e taere.and we are con fid ntL:, Su,.;t uV.u LlessinV-th breaking up ofVo-1 from Frazier of Kciuvko, he .heiei ,,e-n r,,n:i-rbie d.,r,e cicty a.-.d fra'erwai fceii.ig, were of the sraabest pu,.k!.rd of Marshall and Starke,

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Marked Compliments. ,, , , , ' On r rlday last our youDg friend. and Reprc-I son.ative Irom tn.s L;stnct, 31. A. U. iackvru, j , delivered a speech in tne House ea ths state of the j Unios. Ia äj much as he had no particular friend j noreven a equal run tic- at the Capitol when ho went j j there, it is but doe 1 iai ta s y ifc-it he has gained J i!J r:.'jcr,f fi t nri I ,. rt. .''.I-;. I v- l.c hia Pin r'f Hurl i V . - w - V. " - ........ , . n ,v . t." 1" i . i A ilpU I li:r',ii - I h iii.irt t-m.i K h ii hndh l( Im r,iKt i r j i . t ..!. , ," tr- . , , i Uli DUt.v iri'inii who n il the Democrat .mil who v-m-d 'or him nl the cau?e we, indiridi.ull v, and hia Deraociatic and i : ra.in cf Ids Re ibrican coti!titiietrs, are - road rf hlcl a, Qar Jjtpreicht tiv ja the State Legtsla-: j ,vu,v. .

' the Cincinnati l.nn:nnr. e corv theta because . aeree udod a com. ion busis of notion, end t ho . - VI

j, u what Snllnrl ot v 21 iasL aarsofl'J "ported ia faro, of sendin-commissioners to h!j ?pf,Pci t,0 ,j: yprevio,:: ' i Washington in i expense to thp eail nora Vircinia, I oV tSm.sriV?pcee!,ea delirerei In the Rtpre-1 "t they imposed auch restrictions upon iht co:a-! sntativt - 's 11,11 unot, the present national emu, it ' nu?sionr$ as to f iTectuallv tie their nr..!!

.. . . ..... taiko. (Mr. V.u kard.; öhoving aide.ilItho usu- j addlo aUut j-nrty and party cotijiatetu'v. he j lo,e SOf!fJ: tbfe ,n1-v r,- liVinV.!äS,'e' i tha life or death of th countrv, and dmemxed n with a i0-icul fore and ability deserving the - highcat i eoinmcndation. ; amr.:ir- tat yonrgpst member- of the Hou?c. iic l a t ! i in ue 01 .iicnigt:, liuvimmiv; euuea--d -tr; i '1 lie Dcmycracv of Inoiina ;Us.0j,v;ri) d of hi::,. Tiuo'iuhr-ut the oautrv he il! ia the fnnire be honored if he live?. - ! j . V trtxa ( air. -On o .ird ty Lit cur f.i-, . t:r. tcirrnc.. in-in ir .'f napons anu ,e.t or : the ftsr.f! v-iee ug:d:, on Monday evening. l Darin? !ds short f.av ha called unon twice, he I dceribf - 5 politic at the Cip'tcl a? I ciug very warm indaed. Th? R- pullicaa Members of the j LgJP!a:nr are for ecercttng n I the Democrats t''"1 to fight it to the death, a hey ar raakuj a c-rlnj retdin favor of the Union and the 1 Cor.st;titionaI rights of the citizens of the different Jfcta'cir. AlthoMgn t.j Daiocrati-' Members ore in t'ae minority, and are voted down on all measi uras calculated to restore peace to the- country, thxnv. thev would oun in euiuti-.aliv -makiuff h'n mirk" do a there. When h- rc-tarna Inn-? from th lulle of th sea- :.-.;;, Iis coatltueats will .say to hi .a, "well don laoofoil anu faithful servant. M Qtv.K: Citv I-csea.t.vcE Co. 7he above aa:nj ed cmoiiir h., ni- na assignment, andf ico-r-e.i not ten; b-nincs. Tiv card tlf co::r-:e, h v.-y. -n; ..-v- ,.,t. f..i,.Ma ,r :,;- :.. , I CO-'-'Sr J OU ID' r. ,'. t.aöol t.ilj laUe Rriotll.l navel . ; 'i('a t- -dr. .McDonald has quit acting ...... i ui J : i? Co r?'r- P. U O'JV du hint to ' - ?av th'.t he was wor di-ceivea ,n regard to tV.o . comruiiv than an - l era on wh ) in.-jrcd in it it h;j co.ni'aio uaa an- rei ju i: i in.--reo in u u n.s s,:'-5tHt5,v'-Piayiuirfjr Eissclatlon. Onthd.ivarnointedforfa-tinandnmveri',Ticw ! of the alur'n n ' V. ite of the Cnion.a Union eermou ! wa preacbe i ,n Va5.mgton, m tl,, county. .-liter l"c rinftn, - Mr. ..Jetarlaad, of tlut township, wa.4 .suteJ toprav. and he didfravith all th. 5,,,; i&f IJ5, te L'ni,a if thucby slavery woald be abolished ! the nijjcr am uppermoit in Lis th'.MghiS. and al! the honors of civil war, arraurig of orother agamttbrolhcr, inde.id I j possible aec-i'-iit whn weighed in the balance with lhe liSifrty tl;" vorth'.eas nryrrv. who wh'-n free, iiat'tiiCia Iva charge, if i.ot a raise to theeemmuI ' i - t , -ot r .l hmea-! of for the Union, tock'niaavf the contra Cation .1 !,:k,it 1.1 no exactly ia nccordanca with I the .:i:-:t of tne cu. lr."rt.--.ri:a. n; Fast lJ.ir.Hft 71 . Ml Cioie. V. ha j fon.c-.-iv lind in thin count,-, delivered a discourse jiriti.e f. or greatioi-! Church uf Cucyrui, to a large ! 5'-'iiati';e in v.-hi "h he advocated "na Compromite i iiO t-ci.ce--:cn."and the "Chicago platform" aa ' abohtion dUunionist are tlu,3 prayiu i, they are tmonr; ihc loudest id condemn a I'rc.Mdent iu I ir, ,n I r not at once marching the 1 edaral i Ar:.i ir.tf the SjMth to put down the BteCs3ionit u Hjn'i'ield Lturr. 1 ! ii CoT. Funetictsm has already con ua very Icaiiy. Nw-1 rk journals foot up the deprecia .' , , c 4 , -.. 1 , . r f ?r-r.;a t n vaiO'4 of propcitv wituui tha last low j wek? at sever, hun.lri d lailiioas of dollars, lliia U the r.i: t,f the tiavery agitation this year, to gay j t-Othingof all former cost. Tu sum would buy - the freedom of lourtevn hundred thousand aiavc-j; jmtit ks :;,t auj B1u Xi0t derate cna slave.1 Whre, then, ii the g?-,d or wladora of the thing? . .... New York, Fri'JaT F,brt;a:T,l. The lleraW corn n;on.! nt sivf. I h-nrn ftrmr a pcntlcnan who bad an inte, view with .Vr. Lin co'n at prini'licld, v.it!.in Ae pa.it week, that the, lattfcv, ia discus.-ing the e listir. Ktat of affair txpressed himself a follows: I will Kuller ('.nth heforo f will c-T.jit or will advise r.iy frir.ds to consent to iny omcesaion or comnroiiji-e. vvhi' h look like buyinc tho t rivil1 re (if ikia? nosicrsiou of the forts of the Govvlnnicut to which U has a Constitutional ri;;ht, beJ1''. of the IDf rs 0. lte I rinuin,onos'tioiiJ lfor (yorres3, J thould raeard j concession in the face of menace tha destrurti n of the Uov tun ment itself, ami the consent of h hands that oar 6 stem shall be-hi ought down to a level with the existing disorganized Ftate of af-! rvriin Math o- but this tha, i will herf after be na ! ;. .. mjW. :n handi .f the people, and if thev desire ,0 call a Convenüon emove any pnav J to call a Convenuon to rcmov e a; j C -.nrplaincd of er to jive new iinn lr.rrmar.cnec of veited right, it in no j KJ4r . , - 1 j., rcri(;Crat:on. Mr lmcoln to f'.yr new (unrar.ier-, iur iiv 111,110 iv vi" urged no ob- j t;0n3 to tueordar state or Etheridgr proposJ tions ' . . , .Or .L. tl. . s.s a fi;t.,rc bava of r reenient" if the Rpubiicns, as a puty. lesiie lt. Tao c'nt lulene etcitemer.t etl-tJ 111 ceta'm Conr8lt ;.rl rircle in corisequencc of t'aefact ieakinr; oat t! at tha Howard select exmmittee of

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the Ilonaehm pomtire evrot-nce i,eto men, or a bv Kev. fl ) C"'Hth Mt. Jcsfc l'bUlr ntil -1caotiapiricy rx v.inr; ia t!,!arity and vicicUj toovjr- ; gs F!ir",(h Cottin h mirri?d. nnv ii(-J Wl. COLTOX SALTER, -.V. D. throw the Gormaent. in which certain prominent y ,r.d h..P, inee f h! world, srd .p "WniDr'f Old Indon Dock Cin"poeesiU nm,;.!..nHrhizmii of Whinirtrn and ?evhr J - . ..r;.. ..ntiO!., ,V . ,.,- . ' tb, mthlien that ctn b ie?,red for thlf hichest 9r

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INDIANAPOLIS CORRESPONDENCE. ' Indian atoi is F, b. . 1S'1 . t n 'j or.o Dkuuckatic Proteht Tiik Cc.mmi ti x-. krs The Gxkat DsaATe. ' Et. Dlm: Ti.e reronncd eoi:"n:tia of ihiitc -n on the stale of th-j Cniau have at hut n ; -i t -. flinti .-ff.irf I. .in '.. riui.'l T .. w..i. ,. ,. U . . V. r V k Ikl. .....Ith .' ' , i ' ' I V-'' , . i . i it.c ai. t , n , ...I . . , . m i ii,hi fi & 1 f r i. f .if . ' ... . .

wac r.iu lue j ucnjmuicaiioi alter cciiuraun'.ctiou fce. lwthe 1 to el'.-c- ; tweeu both caucuses, but thf rucC'I insac I"

Aa f.ir as th former was concerned it was eTi- ' nicuntain 1 ad been in labor and j wrought forth a little mouse, for all ;h j gced that ! .,a likc'v '.- r. -'t fV.-.m ..rArt Tt t ...... ! .. j .... . i Tnc Democrats tned to amend br restonnjr the riahtof appointing their cemm. doners to th General Assembly, when, as the immediate rerire KuUtirt., of the ;jeple it !v bc!onf.a;but thi, was roteddo m br a t ioMr n-c vte a, d n j.cuuu tu i-y a iih . 17 pa. ,y vote, Jinl the powarwas left in tha hau N ofl ia Accidental ! Tl. .1 . - . . lieat nceMtioJcf the country, 11:1.: sue 1:3 frcm nt to:? amenum.nt was !o:-t in 1 1 strictly p.11 U vct. As a tlr.a J 1 to strike out the ".iineiecn,'' like in r.nrt !j and insert that ten HtatesV.ould b- rcprented be- . ' j r.r, corcmt-lca.rs should b- authorized to uc tux r:irt :u ti e Convection, atd this wvslst i like manner. T rWn,....., ... t.:.. , . i go shamefully abused A? nothing further could bo done, ail the Dit:0 era,?, but fur, who thought the piil a little too j ' hitter to e-vallow, voted for the prorocitlon, at the same time handii'g in t'rsir protest gainst overv The Comm-asiouersoat r,f the wav. the Ho,. pitcuci into t jrencrai nenatj on tt.o cuuonty , , . ... 1 . . and in-ijoiity reports, or in other words, "the etat of the U:iioa" 'ihen comes the Ug of war." m I 1 L. . r . 1 ai . . 1 iHt,l ,M,U4 a..ior. ,eu 11 m io,.oeu j ly Dobbins of Mrtia and he bj MooJy of Jasper. I "Ioodf is a poor, drivelln?, unjeruoulous dem .. , r' . . , a-wfeue, w 1111 but b tie ene. and no principle. . He, 1.1 the svir-e ollns reinails. bnseiv elandercd . , , , , , ..... , the memory of our late .imeutad Gov. iiiiiu, , , , , , ., and even descended so low to cast reactions ... j vpoa Mrs. Vv. For this, and -he frequont ere of the : ,.ord tiaitor iu connection with some ohhe Demoi cratic lot-sfoeis !, the flour, he receivl trorn the Hen. Horace Ikfl'iCU.cn the following day.oae of th,- most bitter and jeafhinir denunciations that cvcr a mUerable crav-a received from a raau. . . . , - A, , . . , . , . All 1 have to aay for poo, -oody ,.,,that he ary. Mcodr was followed in debate bv Stoüenberg of riovd aftcr hU cl th(? ,fouw 8rljourncd . . . .. . neu witb a speed, was followed by and he by Cam eron of Porter, Hundy of Henry followed, r nd the debate of the day closed with HtdTivn' speech. Saturday morning Mr. Veatcb of Eismeer got the lloor, and continued the debate, ho was followed by Jenl:iii.n of Alien, when the Houss adjourned tiil Monday. Sh-annan of I aporte, a Republican, opened the debate, the specchra then nltera xtcd, except in the case of Dundy r.nd Canisi-on, when two Republicans apoke tof ether Next week "Old Ab" come. Iook ont for high caraival at Rome. Your.. OCCASIONAL. '!." . UA? . - - . Knox, January 2'Jth, Fair..xt Thomson: It is some time since I have seen anything Published in your valuable pa per of the doings and incidents of our little rour.ty of Starke, I find your paper has a large circulaticu in this county, and perhaps a few local items would be received with satisrartion by your Stake Mibscribcrs. I find Starke county lias nearly quadrupled her population within the last ten yenrs, which is a great de. I more than any other ennntry in the State has done. Some of the farmers te'l me that thev raised forty-five Lufhels of whf at to the acre, which i hard to leat. 1 also saw as fine f lockir. p corn last pummerlu this county as 1 have in any p ,rt of the State, so yen sec onr county h not nly good for wild honey and muskrats but is ab-ohatd to be beat for praln. The Common Pleas Courtis uow In cession. Judge Talcot presiding for the lirst tiraa in the county. 1 hear no complaint against him as yet, and 1 think he will "ire general satiffactio.-. Our nt w Conrt House is nearly completed on u- ... it udda rreatW to th ar.r.eranee of l : - - - " " " r j . .... ... , t t Aialitor am, iieaamri. ' I, llHTC Uf til TIMtru w liu 'ui ct.'.i w v. v ... n ... 7os.saaal.e wA. an .act J" " ' ' - I, . . r- . . j t ing haiul01iro,auct- i.aaoct... .. -'..j on . , .. our (-;n,l...,,t itn .b.t our alTciiom we i-re perl.al S. t.hatU

. '- ' I like a vortex, drawa to itrightful center all con-' e-TJ James C K sier Gr Katar ' POULTRY. rak-.ng a rori niihät tha-r opponeuls in litis dltions ; they w ho had food vctcrdav have none ' ' J 1 v,. r.yster, ua.rr lister

v,,.- i r. i .rv , , itn.i'iv ilicv ,t. 1 1. .v.. f. i m j,.- ... ... I and John cotf. Executors of the last will and tes-1

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1. . y ... . . 1 PIO TOW. i v r-w UJiiMK,i viiurj pnuia, i Lintia n' unnl.r aganiU th.m as null one day riv up to I Jl? rrr.. I deceased, will offer for talc at rblic outcrv to the , " . " ,V Krv,

hauntthm from tint power and p!a-:e they have 1 lo.iu d end sent aw. v t!. .h.r l.r,.w. T..., i highest bidder, (and tor n -t less tha', two thirds 1 f.nttlp and nl 1...0

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nere. uur wi ui ..... ...v . -yv rnreful ron.inati.n of numerous -aampUa. mick, last Saturday lo-t l.,a yonnjeat d.hter Kininger'a Old London Dock ed three weeks and one day. About th c' indiapcitsh lost hia wife, wrach was a severe andliwyV;? 1 ,..,1.1 V'.i .1?- nt.4 t

During lust week, .Vr. George Lanmore, res? J- j

in three iuiloä i iith cl lini ciusLtt..rce blac or t rr.-iv Amevinn Kh-Im h:l on r.iri V.,1f Th . - . Eagles measured aa follows: I he .rt, peven ' feet and two inches from tip to tip ; the eccond, ', gix feet and focr inches; the third, six feet and eleven inc... S. Wh , cat, btit ? I 1 p:ive my yarn to an Liin-nrrtntcd lr nglh ana will cioe bv jubfci'ibtnir mse!f. ovv I RIEND - . . 1 TELEGRAPHIC. " j AtohiüSvn Y cb: 3. Government is unable to ' ith unless sent hy special i '..owing U a copj of Oen. Washington, Jan. 13. (. To Hemphill Jones Tell Lieut. Caldwell fo ! :irr0st Capt. Brushwood, a:sume command of the cutter M.C!el:and. and cbev rrders T ?are thr'o . - o - - . J- It Capt. Brush wo'!, after uno.-t, underuke t:t 'terfere with th cummand of the cutter, Lteut. Cold 11 will consider Lim a mutineer, and treat him accordinglv. If he atbjniDtg to haul ilown the Amertcan flag, s!ioot him on the Bfot . . . Sin?d) Jso. A. Dix, New Orleans, Feb. 1. Th mint nnd custom hor.ee were rjuietlv taken p03ejsion- cd yesterday by the authorities of Lou'sana. To-day the oflieia!s take tbe oath of oiliee under the ordinance. There are living reports that fighting has coiamencod at Pensa'-ola, in c, uscquenee of the Krooklyn trying to land troop. There is no head foe the repoit,but it isaathoratirely 6'atcd by the Aiabamians. Washington. Feb. 5. At-i';:?cn, K. T Teh. 1. Teh. 1. j U5:. i.vntt and Pomeroy have pt foliowit-g address to the people of the States, which ' repre?i nt.-? truly the condition of the people of Kan- j s.3 v, Itiiout question : Starvition iu Kansas with j "t, ir 7'' n V 7 r V peoi.le ami t cath; an ot'peal to t!irres oftlio cuntrr, to the church.-, to Cong, ess, to täte Le-sc-4ature?, to ph htüthr' pist, to the humane evrrv- I w a,.-re; pro.-npt action hy t!e country oraniMaciej from Cod e, a!onn save thi, p.ph- th- (tmine. starvation imminent. The people are living from hand to mouth, but barely saved alive. Our fund are now exhausted. The numbers of the destiluto increase fearfully. The meltin- snow of Fcbrnji vand the oversowing dream mu-t shoi tly pre-w-nt thn dist ,nt st.ffi.rr frim rnmi., t,-. supplies. " Theirsilvatio-i derrri.I.-o'.on nur t.r.imnrnoa.tr, in establi.-hing depots cf trovi.ions at accessible ..? I - 4 pMnti. Witnout fund? the whole work mu-tceas-. ' 11 c 11 ivi o. me K insis Keaei Lomur.ttee, and I Ulli' Ul 'l.'.lil v iiMlii'i'.iU I. New York, Feb. L The store ship Supply h.-.s arrived from Pens cola with the v. ives and children of tbe off.ccrsat' Wanington Navy Yard, Mrs-Lteut. Simmer and ' a nurr.i)er of invalids frotn tiie Naval Ilosj.ital, and I a number of marines fivm the Naval Barracks io were captured by Morida State foica.- and released ' on parole. , lit port says a resolution will be introduced into J the Iiou?c on tl.c 7th to repeal the law making New Orleans a port of entry, an-1 pro.Iding for th codeetiou ol ieen'iC t.l th'j mouth of the Missis slpri. .Special Washington inpitches report much di j versitv of feeling. At a meeting cf South Caroli-: nian, Saturday evening, one large property ho?der threatened io return home, sail 1 iitdaves, and abandon the Palmetto State forever. It id understood that the delegation from Ohio, except Gov. Chase, favor conciliation. The Pennsylvania delegation ia considered to be J raaicaiiy opposed to compromiseT!ic success of Convin's propositions ia regarded certain, with slight niod:tieationi. A gentlcmiii fr9m the interior of New York, owner of much property in Washington, tendered it to Cel. Scott for military purposes if required. Special Washington dispatches aay that the Viriro.oi fir in-fljinniiei TnA r a 1? I t') f A a -T ru f 1 ii t 1 1 ! Vy.II1I. 3.11011 l 1 1 HUH iV .IV, I S V KU 1 determination ot the South to accept no settlement ' of the tenitorial fpi '.io which is not applicable " to ail luturc Requisition. The Secessionists aro earnestly urging the Commissioners from thoSoulhern States to demand the withdrawal of federal troops from Waahinjfton be fore taking action. ' Litters to Gta. scoti Stato that attempts will j he made to ,.oion th,1 horses of the artillery com- 1 tanie in the district. Secretary Dix is preparing a statement of the facts in relation to the theft nf r;ovoraraent funds at New Orleans. It will be laid before Congresa. LIARRIEl) At tho bride's residtmae in Plymcuth.ou the 3d inst.rby Rcv.C.A. Drooke, Jlr. K AToore, of Union township, and Jfra. .Vaiiama Amjxbsox. 1 .. . -. r r it rri TIr. i .11 tne rcsruenco 01 1. if , nompsou, arreu, Huiitington county, Indiana, on the 27th til t-. by the Rev. E. Thompson, Mr Samcsl L. Goon o Mauv A. Thompson. Good Enough, Molly was a sple ndid girl and by m.i ning the worthy geutleman ehe h-n, she ha un doubted'. v resolved to be a" Hood" wife. LonH .... life irospwrity' and happiness to our friends . May they ever say and feel that it is a "good thing to be married C 0 51 n .1 m pint a it y Th t popular wiat irinortcr, Messrs. A. AL Biningcr JiCo..No 19 Droad street Y. have received the following substantial endorsements of the 4,0;d London Pock Gin," which appears to be a standarl article with the Druggists. Gi: AS A REMEDIAL' AGEST. The "Old London Dock Gin" of Messrs. A MBiningcr & Cc., 19 Rroad street, has been a favorite with the profession for many years. I have frequently prescribed it, and always witk a decided advantage, where my directions have been follow ed- It Is evidently tha product of very careful ilistilation the active principle -the juniper berry, being eo bleaded as to gne to tho spirit a verv delicate , fruity and aromatic tlavor. In tho aourse f in fvcrv 11- ? . . Dock comes emphatically under that head. In ,.nr iat a for nriee. thia ni l ,, h " ' r. ! Knickerbocker house is doin nncli fw: the oaiwe'f rr.K!iif tide r,f all wine? .i li.-j tori. It ini dien' i

jä'ind do Iara worthol clothing have bem distributed I lue PP aiae mereoi.j at tue uoun uouscj within the pan week; $GOUO cash within four d.iys , d,CM 111 tl50.t,wu of Knox, Starke Co; uty, iu the ! 1.,.. : J r. r. .:... . . 1 . S.t;itp of Indiana. .1 1 1 1 on tl'.p Air it March. I

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nvoi-o;i ;.-:u'4 lur 1 1 oigiui ; eig.;7 car lo ius oi : v- ! ovi-tons have nr rived within that rim, od vpt ! A. D. 11, between the hour of 10 o'clock it rn j

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:he di,tilled jucle, of carefully selected pal. e delicate pungent end llavorous with the ar-i cind oatic tincture of the juniper berry Age hag .rt 1 1 .-. J 1 ..11 I" V. . . J . mTt. n... a...) exqui?i!. mildnesa atmi :! .d! body and an almost floral odor to ihe I i i. . . which renders it delicous to the sense i..-li :u J tasre ' alike, li!s if?"kll-o : v 'v.-, nothing for Vi? v t. .ii-sire. Jn eouelnsion m r '..in; i-,-.:v.i;k Messrs. ( llii.injr: & Co., II' i!ro..i street N. V., merit the i crntituJo of the eutirt nu di' u! pr ic i.'i:, au as .v ,11 .i u tli.iaj.r!.fil 1, 1 I a stiinrdciit of ruca .:&r x1.e;.ii.i.ih!e j.ui-ifv andun- ? equiral pover, both r.s it preretaiive aid curatire afrcnt, and a harmloa txhilerf tint; berrrape. Chtmical Journal and Medical pazille. n , , mmim l( , , am DIED Oi, he 30th of last month at iha "re-i jCuc oflds non Robert, of Ggrecn. William Clakelt. .gedTS rears. Mr. Hlakbl.v was one of the fir;t settlers in this cot.fctnr, having come kere about twenty-five years ago. He was x most estiuublo neighbor. friend, eitizan und exemnlarv c-hri-iin. : lcto SiiJljfiisciiuiiis. STATE OF INDIJNA ) COUNTY OF STARKE, In Common Pleas S H. Court, Mav Term lbGl. F'lis-ha K:r;scy And David Kn,sv i v f 1,1 'ctmenl: uemauj John A. Simpson J 0-Couk-b uuwtht plaintifl's-bv Gould and Bunoa, their attorn s tnd tile in the Clerk's otlice of the Starke Coirunon Pleas Court, their comulainti against th defendant, together with their affidavit, as requited by law for the issuing of a writ of attachment in aid cause, and that the said defendant if a nen-resuient of the State of Indiana. And who? eis it appears by the return of the lis Monday in .May, irol, then and there to plead, an-' absence. L. ir. Witness tho Clerk mid th ae. Court, this th day of Jauuary, l'-'t-'I. s?al of raid Feb OLIVER H. P. HOWARD. Clerk. h.hlU !(Jn h ALh 3I,d 4 u'clok P m,oraid day (according to the j ltn"r of a C0P-V of Tv,,lch H IiOW 0 1 recin.tbe.?tar.k Common Plea Court.) The ftHo ng iJeal haute which tue said fleorge b. '.ver ,:IW IlllI.v seX", to-wit : lue xoutn i west quarter ol seetion six townsh.p thn tv -tour j rar.;e enc wen. aUo the south east quart ofötction one township thirty -four ran-e two west, co"ta:nug.tl J eigt.ty-one !ur.areui:ü aorta n.oieor, 1 ; $' (i ll K A T H A T T L K AT C HARLES TO N! Anderson lakes IIip cily.j By a dispatch received h- looming, we art or med that the LOW PRICE STORE ! 50 PIECES OF NEW PRINTS which will be sold at 10 Cents) per yard. Naw 11 ad handsome stvUs of The latent fdiioof MA G.ENTA. HO ODSWblte, red. and Mixed Woolen Ynrna. A Urge lot of FANCY. CASSIMKUK.. SATINETS. . .JEANÖ.. , DOUBLE k TWIST. PLAIDS. ' FLANNELS, WLN SOCKS. aad nany artiolea too numaroua to mentioa. : W liy a lara atoek of , F It K S H (4 R O C E U I E 8 which will be sold as cheap aa tha cheapen. ' We pay the birhest market prico for all kind f countr.produee. j . ; , . W .'TE ! I 0,000 Itltslicls ot 4orn at 2ä et ier bu. Jn n .V"h K ICL A II I H

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SECESSION MOVEMENTS !!

! Star of the T?cut Fired into BT THS SOUTH CAROLINIANS! SEW FIRM I NEW FIRM! J &Q A f ! iJjLJLAjUL I ; KOONTZ IKALi:r IN j Grocerit;4, ProvUiou.s, (0 C rocker v In soliciting th- pnblic patron-i-e w uU'j ,e spectfully call the attention of. i he citizens o JIrahall aud adjoining coutitica to our stock of Groceries, consisting iu COFFEE. TEA, SUGAK, TOBACCO, SYRUP, MOLASSES, ere. which we will sell as cheap as the chvar-est. fn conneetion with our ntoek of grocerien we have opened n "A 1 " where we ktep co;tautT on h.uji : l ES 1 1 BEEF, j Fl PORK. MUTTON. VEAL. LARD. TALLOW. ami produce taken in exchange market price paid for fat ! KOONTZ & SACK, LaPor'e street, one door weet of Lemon' Pn,. rc- 5;,f " , y .( yf r,TTr , , J IV . LUU iV. IA) (.. K ! At the ntT Arrangements, .,e.v ,wr( now mducemenu, go.-i and prue.. CALL Tffli:iUlll j to the change I have imdv in mv baio.s, hav'n: I now opened a 1 I have added j And vnried Suck than et er befor-. I lo niv Stock of t IV 1 visions (ViK-korv, C-o., A i I COMPLETE ASSORTMENT' V OF DRY GOODS, I eau nd willo.Ter to buver, jBargainfl in Good s 1 I am !j szLuyo grockizks cheaperTH AN E V ER. I will sell CotTee at Cost 6 S forfcl. Tias .')') cnts Ib, bestSyrap in Town fr75 cents per Gal. boot Sugar in Town at 3 cents per lb, Tobacco fron, l'lcent to 30 per lb, other things in proportion, too numerous to men tioa, the Crockery or Dish trade, I Can snit yoa iu. Dry Goods I will Suit you if roa will give rae a call aud a ch nice to do so.

SELLIN FO It KE A 1) Y l AVI, - G!-s. Hosiery and Mitts, ; Mi-s'ins, Sheeting, Ticking, Denims, Calieoee.

, Exclusively, bring on your Butter, Egs;a, Dressed Poltrv, Eeaf, Hidwfl, Fi?paNomber Cotbina Block. ; T. J.rATTERSONriyaiouth, dec-1 3-1 PCrÖn46-tf . ; OF THE , IGIIT FROM CO A L O IL. RcadSIowiv ,;wseFreqiienlly, AND ACT DECIDEDLY. H. B. Pershing &Co. Have jut received a large stock of Coal. Kerosene, and Cnrbop Oil Lamp, auttablefor Churches, Public Buildings, Tailor- and Kitchens., which thev arc selling very low. and every Lamp fold bv them will give a light equal to the light d six candle combined and at a cost of onc-Hnrd of a cert an hour. This light is auperior to over; other, (except a-pn-lifclit,) nj costs one -half loss than any other Ikht known. All lamp old hy us are warranted to give satisfaction or the money w ill be re funded Call and ace for vowd'dvea. Lampa and OiN

V'vf on btai allthe t tne I'nif slot". Prpt Pth, tPWi. PHRSHln Ä. Co. '

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s. 4. 2 : H IM! - C&e& toi ! GIN. AS A REMEDIAL AGENT. .this "nr.Liciaua tonic stimulant, j SPECIAL L Y designed Jrtbuc' ! iLi of t i" medical Prufesian ant! the FmjIT m tic," 'Cor(iia!,,, "Medicated," Schaags.' etc, is h jw cnr'.orde lby all the pruMiiuent PhvsicSHnS' cl,eails a""-1 cxim.Jseurs, as po?es:r.g" all of these trar.sic nied'oal uslitie (tonic diuretic) which belong to an old und niEGj. Put un in quart tottks End sold by nil drupgist, Tocen i-tc. A. M. BINMNGE1R & C.. (F..staVii.-hed ia 177S.) 8d Propritura No. 19 Broadway si, eet, N. Y. For sale by D. S. Barnes 1 Co., No. 13 Pmk Row, New, York. 0'j.t lo-ng experienca and farnilaritr with the rqu r ui' -tits of Druggists, and our auperior buaij nt5S faci'iititt, enable to furnish them with j holce Liquors lor nitdical wnd fainiljUee. j feb7-n2-Iy. j NOTICE FOR. LICENSE, j Notiee Is here by given thut the undersign.! will, ot the next regular term of the Ccrami.iouer Court of Mariall Covntv, Indiana, mak e arr I - . a :cauon to saia l.oara lor lienseti retail spthtuoua and malt li'juori--, Taelocatioii upoa which I rrcpose to sell ia the I premises known as the Vinnedge Tavern Stand. on lots No. 1 and 1J. in Plymouth, Indiana. JOHN ei HASLANGBR. 1 I NEW : . . m Extern. V in N-w yor!:i ! S..iftiuteV rivater -x-;te,M'T.t t!..m vlll D Ale WUilams br ahiütiu it dir NVv 01u c abtöte A SPLENDID .STOCK OF A SPLENDID SJOCKOF j A SPLENDID STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL AND WINTER GOODS FALL A N ') WINTEK GOODB ; FKESI1 FROM THE EAST ; FRESH FROM THE EAST FRESH FROM THE EAST NOW FOR BARGAINS i NOW FOR BARG LIN 8 NOW FOR BARGAINS ; 00 TO THE OHIO CASH STORE j GO TO THE OHIO CASH STORE GOTO THE OHIO CASH STORE t FOR HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL FOR HE 18 DETERMINED TO SELL FOR UK is DETERMINED TO SELL fa -ii. ;:.-. i'.-r rehaäin-' jfood i rSiiiiuit'ljihip.. y.vxz York, A Mo OF THJ; MAXriACTURKHS. Lnahic n. to 5-ell at Wh-oleaalo and city Priori. Farm-jr. M-chniet., IAber Da; tbea, iuok your ttr;tcre)t and gr, Jt h OiiH. ( ASIi STORE Wht r joi enn b ;v i c i.t efc aW, . " "bi-r ntfer, ib hi.- ;.hio. .Mr ?f k e i .1 of fuch as I.L A CK, HR O CA DK AXH rA.VCF SILK MOR1XOK.S. DEI. A INES C.,4C. Iood ef lu: latest atl ad aUraa LADIKS Or.OTH Of diiTerent piieei ad colors: Also a lrt'e uspm i men: of PUack Silk aol -0eU SILK CAPES, BA1ZCS. LINEN DL'STftJL, Jd'T.nets Flau, Kildjoi.s. Ruches, etc. Eml roidory. Collar. Undersileerea, BHIIiaute, ookt, Victoria Lawn., Swits, Mulla mtc. j etc.. which cm be sold cheaper than ever befor ioilered in this vicinity fc I will sell Good Printa I ,at colors, for 6S(.i 10 cvnts, and a better print ! for 11 ot., such aa you late to pay 12 for, mmd good wcavy Mu.-lins for 6 ,id S tents t.caper j than ever before sold in Pi) mouth: and, for roca, ; and boy w?ar " e.-y Irje stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMF.RES. j . : Ihack and fancy ei'.k YEST1GS. TWKKD3 k. ! j BOOTS AXD SROE&M The largest stock ever brought to tbe flee, kiel. I ill sell very low. Also tt yerv large lot of carpeting, from S3 te to$l PO pr yd CROCK RIES. Groceries at wholesale and ratail prices fJcod 75 cent tea for 50 cents pr pound good $ I CO tea for "Scents. CofTce, sugar, molaea aad ryniJ. cheaper than you ein I.wy them at any othtr houa ia town. QUEEMS W'ARi: 4 GL.SS WARB 0 0 KING GLASSES atCity prim: WILL SELL AT COST I w ill sell Number on Coffe at cost ix pounds for one dolhr, and th j best arlicl rf ?igar !n '" n for tn ewtB p-r.

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