Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 10, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 April 1861 — Page 2

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

A. C. THOMPSON, : Editor. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 4th. Arm-rlci. aad frru present iiiicitiom we are ol . t'u opirdon thi? the dissolution pcnnweiit, or, ' in other w ords ; the d.y of compromise is past. J Tvoortl:remonth-ia.-oacomprouii-!ccouldhave b'en cfT-ettvl tint wo :1J have mvJ the Union " r . . b it the il.".mii':nt virtv rcfutd to eutir into any , mn.w;i:m41!.Hrfiii, the defected States. The 'moment the hou!d have occupied in tryinc j in are 'he Union were spent in t.ragidocio i:l threats ahu. coercion. in cic the South?in States J . . i . t r l 1 . . ... t j

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THE DISSOLUTION OP THB UNION, i Wftre declared duly elaeted as Vestrymen of St. j . . , ilR cf town micllt ! fef 'feltor "'"11 to O.-xos in which Although lVctfdeut Ltnctfn n: lus nungural.de- Thomas' Church, at Plymouth, Indiana, to serv ! , , 1 , I tliey are contained, and of ou?e roiurnin.r . . . ... . . r . i t : .. . ... - - I firi-ivo Irtftltf ntjfl trPAt In reaidonts of that 1 : . r . .

i.-.eti thai mere was a aivision oi vim turoa. jci uutil tuo annual election on JtUster Monday, A. U. t .- j - - , making, two leet lor evey letter lie fcts. . there ha division of the once United States of lSGj. locality Jo a cold bath, but it still remains This would make a distance each dar of

i .i .i 1,10 purpose of noldmu the annual elecTl'O- Sr-ite after havin accitained that they; . r ouldnot;;.-tt!irirrisht4i,. the Union, luve ,e-;t,0J1 Directors and officers of said road, sudvt-d to rn iiiti iln them in a separate and inJe-j Afier the meating had been organized, pt:iJvi.: veirüuciit. AUaly that government i Geo. W. Ca93, Esq., the President of the

o; .n'z-d a.n I the people of it r.re pleased wiith ic.und : h .t the are wn tniprovcmcu, mnae or. , ta- 1 CoibtlfiM!! bv the r.w on ol tho cmfed- j .tr.-tnUM.ivlxittedcvuiby Republican jm;r. ; I in thiifjute and ekewhcrJ.in tkc free States, j The r hi Const tut;on f it h.id been properly ms::-u! .von!.! have been ?nllicint to govern the Suites, but fjn-itic.- undertook t; make it say a nig Tv.i eqip.l to i wh'tc mtu.iiid out'of this at-ti-nirt, i ive'rown .I1 the evili that now surround .-.ir "in;i imilod asJ h..p?r coufederuy. "i'liore 1 n t lzs u-U J u'jt, now.twt thattLere wilt rennen: dilution of the Union agreed w between fhodiT.rent section, of tbe eoun-, try, without reporting to arms. It this ttuoald take MWMitmrelvwill.lhen all the ether dure ! ;tate? -will no longer consider the federal torn f bl;diu upon tlKin suit! they will immediately ftf.-icn t:;cMeIretat!iSouthen eondorar y. - the Northern R.ite. in paicular; and, at the ,-ik M.ui.. of cur roitical friend, pn.b.tbly ih'nkii:-r.tihcr premiture in .ur prediction, j v.? will Sr.;te.?hn.t should a peaceaMe sf piratixn be j -jrte-i upon bvtw en t:ie IWith and tue ;?uuth, it will rot be ten years more, at the farthest, until iit.arly or quit- all the Northwestern Statef.iicludlud. of coarse, will attach themselves to the .outh'va confeJeraey. Atter developments will tH ' e '. j th poup! of the North-West that they cn d' better -vitliaut the Eastern States than they e in v.itlnnt t'ie Souih, hi a pecuniary way. This we bare no. time nor inclination t.i attempt to i.iovT no'.r, but expect to a vert fo it again. We give tSe above aa merely our inJividnal opinion, as to v.'.a: will be the result of the dissolution "f t!ie Union, which was braujlit about by the antic of tli? North, more particr.l srly. We n v, !üvo it h-r.c of a ro-constrartion of the old 'Vd.T. ! g-evcnment, n-jifli!r have w m ich ffar-i of ( 'n i: war, r. old Abe U evidently opposad to i; rth: i in ti;-.' sLapc of fiht'ng. HAS SHOWED HIMSELF At h.', tfier almost five vear?of continued! , tfier almost five year? of c r th' brutii-h editor of the M. C. J'tnuhliean :.aa,by his scurrilous article, of last week, concernin Mr. P'.-karJ, sueceede.1 in showing ldmself in i. is proper person. liebte liid a?:dj every particle of dw'ccney and nvjetv with which civilized lacn are accstuomsd to clothe their thoughts, and n;w ftandiffirth, proud of his own moral del'oini:;y, in -.liibliiMiiti! iked.-iesJ ; a monument of the Omnipotcn?o of the Almiuhtv ; who ctrtainlv made hira f r no other pr.rprse, wliatcver. ex-ce'.-t ?c siiow" hw mean f. thirty could bo fjhicucd ia 'he 'draiuan form divine." ll'.-A-i the :-tivl-. gentleman, it wri' your ! whih ; for tin arjior of it i i üviüj.', brcathiu i tin: Ignatius Mattinsly itr!f. Would any uau j after r-!u;n that co;i:crn;,tib!o arti. Ic, suppose fur nie runaient thnt the edltur :.n l publisher f taat paper is a hu&bnd and af.ith- r ! that he ha? sons who are looking to him lVr examples of moral rectitude a:sd love of truth ; and daujjh'cri !io !ru..t in him to guard tliem from the tou"li of c.il, ami to keep freut their knowledge een am.'lesj vice ? Maust rous as it mav appear, it it the truth. He is the head of a family, iepect--d in ail thin;-, only the diiraoo hi bring upon it by hi villainy nkd blackguardism. Oil, .. h.tt .ftitnii-j p ip.-r ! what pur? and eleWit c-imns of Ji?ertitre, are it editorials! Jlaw eiiv ttod in thought how e'i i-t the d ction , in'! ab'iv.? r.ll, how rtniaikably sharp in iicovcriiig, as lie pr.:tendi to, the ni live- of the recipientol Ida gn tuitions notices! Doubtless his party is j roul o him doubtless hii family are also proud f bini aa 1 his effusion ! Doubtless his grown up hos and d.iughtera would delight (?; in reading ! for the edifi.Mfbn of company at an even n-par-1

r tne s:.ar.aai chute t.un t!i.ir fitn-r (God; . i r ... . ,. . . , , w,- . , . . ,, . , oppose it, wiih th. Constituticn, judicial save the mar.t.i pablined about Mr. Packard. : ... . . J And there ran fv? uo dubt but what Ige. itiu j eüi,n? their ovfn inherent eenso of th-nküKo. He !u livol io loa- ia hU own filth j riirlit ir their f.4Vor. tV.it, that ilene hvtbt.?ome mre tain a second Th'1 Republican parly has been, and is natu: ; anl when anyth gol. no'do or decent j now n pcWerf and not oven the most fais brought un'o him, ht cannot coutcntrl.;te or ! i t i 4. i i , , , , . I natical have dared to advocate tho insertion telisn it uut.l he hi le d.mbled aal bo.1 railed ,. . 1 it in the fi'.tli and slime of which he is made. Thnj; ,JKm ,n an' of Territorial h ean hold it up to view and realize that there is ; bills which h.tve been pasätd by them, i- somtl;;i' :.bout it "like unto himself." What U the cause of this chanjjo? Did las aiUcie referred to i,- simply a cowardly m-' they advocate a doctrine for political effect b'.;:V;iii." iie, mann fact red from whole cloth, in i i i .i i i i , . , P . ,,,, .. , . , . 'only, which they did endorse, or have that cesi-p jol f obfcea.tv old M.Utuilv s brain. " . Nofrieadathlselbow made the estion he tht' "'w abandoned It for the same, reapeak? of, which, i accent of its indoiceney and son ' They played false then, or are blat'twariism we caanot even copy. This we know, playing false i.otv probably both. In m tHereirota mis in Marshall county mean j 8tead of being the honest, straight foreuougb to make tke sujrtrestion, and his attempt i ,LwK . . .1 cfc ..... 1 j ward part vp which was lo s:vo the country to find a father for the brat conceived in his own . . J vulgar Abased and depraved mind, U only ofafr.m rUIn- U haS Pr0Ve1 to b5 ll,e OSt pcac?wito hi haraetcr. A thing that s mean dtnest and truckling party that ban ev-

enough to m ia ufaeture and publish the charge there made against a man of acknowledgsd morality, iüju't no man at all ! He is simply an accident aad neither God nor humanity is responsible f r hi beinrr, f.r, thre i n fin- noide or hum wi abount him. H is an ercrrfcence of everthinj that D deprived and loathsome. iSuch is the; chiracterofthatmtralputrifiction known a? ignai,u,m Organisation of the St. Tuornas' (Protet ant Epi, copal Church) at Plymouth. Ia pursnance of public notice, given more than tn days previous to this 23d day cf Ai arch, A. D. 1 S6I, a meeting waa held at Ihn Protestant Episco - iml Ckurch, in the town of Plymout, Marslnh 1 . .. , , .. 1 i-iiiintr Iniluri-i. Kir thA Tturnnsft nt rern niTin r a poi.hof said church at Plymouth, and of electing! tiv Vetivmen of said Church. j 'I he meeting conrened agreeable to said notice, ! i 4 o'clock P. M of said day, and on motion j Charle Palmar was cho?n President, and John' , (. Osborne was appointea Secretary of said meet-I tj.v. 5,tp'. Tlif

mile citizens were presented, and adopted, after! whieh. au election lor Vestryman was held br the ! persons whose mme are appended to ?tid articles j of Association. Said election was by ballot, and the following named Per,oas, to-wit; Gilson S.

Cleaveland, Charles Palmer. Marcue A. O. Packard, Thomas McDonald and Jhn G. 0bome, ! CHARLES PALMER, Pres't. j. (;. Ossohne, Scc'y. . Annual Election of Directors of the P., Ft. Vv. & C. K. H. , , , On ednesday, the 2 th ult., the stockholders ireeting of the Pittshurg, Fort Waye Chicago Rail Road met at the g0.ird ,,f Trade Rooms, in Pittsburg for r(WIf Rtatefj lw nK.oling. ha,l been ! , q( U f . . , , , . . 1 rauon -nau oy-iaws, io eieci a uoarü ot reci o: s to-day, and nothing else. The j eleciioti was held simply to preserve the j franchise of the Company, as, the road being in the hands or a Receiver, the Directors had no control, except by courtesy. A meeting of stockholders is inoperative. Any twenty or rr.oro on the street, or at anv point on lw roatl, mihi oraniie a lhe action wouJ have JUSt K nuch effect ' an(1 a resolution to postpone would amount lo nothing, a a ! , e n- .i ,, , I single vote for Directors to-day would elect ,l0 parl;es to XThom it is given. The n -sary legislation for a reoruanizatiot, has not b-e;i secured, though it is expected tJat the bill (which has already passed the Pen'.isylvani nd Indiana Legislature?) will become a law in Ohio the coming week ; when this ia done a meetiuir of the stockholders will be called and everything connected with the road laid before them, i

hiviui received a miiori'v of all the votes cast .. ro 1 1 ' .wi V i. 1. A. tance traveled hr hi lmnd will 3i-r.Ma r.n.

Haling lU nnu.,l ropor.. 1 mIoRY ENOUGH FOlt OXK DAY ! !

been unable to complete it, but it and a report of the operations of the road, which the courtesy of tho Receiver had furnished was in the hands of the printer, and would bj ready in a short time ; did not recorr. nize thi maoting, would not vote or take any notion, and gave thia information as a matter of courtesy, as He would to any stockholder in private conversation in Iiis office or on the street. Thnt the action of stockholders would bo null and void, as j tho road was in the hands of a Receiver, !and thev had no control over it whatever. -pi . 1 . 1. i .1 1 Lvf iV. ,.1.1 r..-.i .e t: r.ti j1" w,a irecwis, as ioiiuws : i Pennsylvania- G. W. Ca8, Wm. Rob inson, jr., Springer Ilarbaygh, Thomas A. Scott. Ohio Kent Jarvis, John Larwill, W. Merriman. R. M'Kellev. m Indiana Samtivl llanna, Pliny Hoag, J. L. Wüliim, A. L. Wheeler Illinois W. R. Ogden, John Evans. Xow York G. A Smith. Total vole. 56.52.0. (I. W. Cas was re-c-l?cted President. Inglorious Abandonment. The ircat principle, as it was railed, for which tho Republicans contended at the commencement of their raid against tho South, was Congressional Intervention to prohibit slavery in the Territories. TL i was nil they could talk, preach, or write about. It was their Alpha and Omega. For thia Ihr, tuned their harps, and sung Sambo's praise until the whole part) was hoarse, and sens-iblo people were di?gusted. They triumphantly declared that this was thu beginning of the end which was to bo the downfall of slavery. They congratulated themselves with the thought that a united North could inaugurate thii great doctlin. even if a united South should er had control of tho govetnmeut, and nothing hhort of a c'iango of part) ism to patriotism can eavo tha tiust committed to their hands from total destruction. 2L7 A n nlarm of fire on Monday aused ! soma excitement, for a short time. A 'smoke house in the rear of Dr. West's lesi h-nc? caught fire, and its proximitv to othor buildings causeil apprehensions that our town was to by visited by another fire; but lhe efforts of a few persons near by, jppfver.td further spread ot lhe flames. I . f, , i r i i 1 After quiet was restored, a few lazy drones, rf wh? VX el tl,eir berly carcasses i' motion until the whole town might have burned down, Bhoufed April fool !' very luRjily, and took to themselves great credit . ,1-nn-A,l wr i ii r for not being drawed. Ve should prefer . . ., . . . . . to be April loolod in endeavoring to save onr nihhor's property, lhan t be a reo;-

jtfT" Yellow Hiver is roaring, foaminj and splashing ftl an awful rate. It (lisj.n9 to U conGned wllllin it8 orJialiry ... , , , ,. Imuu,, and has gone on a voyage of dis-

kvery OVCT All tho adjacent low lands. Fear were entertained that the levee which &jf An examinauon oi ir. stock', woi jmanfihtp and prices of tomb stones, & ! n . , ir . , ... : at Pt.bert6 Marble Faetorr, vill convince , , i any person thai hu is, ai he sys, selling at prime cost. His object in doing this is to dispose of all Iiis present stock, to avoid the expense of shipment to Chicago, whither ho intends removing soon. We have priced some of his work, and feel ! convinced that lie is offering extra inducements. Give him a call. We notice in the last Liporto Herald. ,i r i iv u t i i i i "" ' Frisbec's Silver Band,' ia to spend tlie sPr,ng and fcumraci in Boston. Dunne; Ins f.bsence, thr Rand wul be under the Jeadcrehip of Hank Saliabury, well known to our citizens as a gentleman of fine musical talent. Wo hope the finale of the Silver Band will not bi liks that of the celebrated Plymouth ftrasaBand. THE ELECTIONS ON MONDAY. ... , Republicans 63pril-FoolcdJ St. LOUIS REDEEMED ! ! CINCINNATI SPEAKS for the UNION! CLEVELAND RIGHT AGAIN ! Toled"), Sandusky. Jefferson City, and Kansas City, for Compromise ! ! St. Louis, April 1. In the mtinicip l election to-day, the Anti-Republican ticket was elected by about 8,000 majority. Two Irishmen were stabbed in a polit ical melee, Saturday ni-jdit, and have since died. Cincinnati, April 2. Full returns of the city election vesterday show a Democratic Union avern.re j t 1. majority 01 WW. 1 be Highest majority is 4,096, and th lowest 2.077. R, publicans elect 3 Cotincilmen 1, and the Democrats and Union m?n 26, Cleveland, Apiil 2. ! ..... ' , .! At tho citv election yesterday. Ldward i S. Flint, Democrat, waf elected Mayor J . . t-4 1 and the entire Democratic ticket h elect-1 ed. I Kan-? Citv Anril 5 ! ivanas llt, April i. iv. r. Van Horn, l.mon candidate, uas 1 . 1 if .1 1 electc-d Alayor to-day. bv n Iari; m?;ioii- ' - t J Toledo, April 2. At the citv election yesterday the Democr.ats elected JIhyor. Treasurer, and Rev-! n out of OcuLilmo,,

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t - r (,-. . ., 0 i yv;:nc on TiiK Dominik. .it t. Paul, MinneJefiursuii Ci.y. April 2. ; Pot, rcccil,ly lljc UcVi Mr. ,,v h d,cUriid ...tult

At lhe election yesterday, Ewing y;i i xt:m j:.- i it elected cter Millor, unconditional Union, by two majority. Sandusky, April 2. At tho city election yesterday, the Democrats elected their candidate for Mayor by 155 majority. Important from Fort S unter -Supples Cdt Off ! New York. April 3. rpi Tf IJ 1! la 1 i 1 that it is reported that that Maj. Andorson'ä re r I 1 oil Wednesday. supplies will be cut LaTEK. Special dispatch to the N.Y. Day Book. 11 J . J IvharleBton, ivpl ll 3. Ii. crisis basal last arrived. Provi - ions to Maj. Anderson were stopped today. Gen. Beauregaru! is now inspectin - CT r O tho fortificaliens. Orders fiom Montgomery for the commencement of hostilities

are hourly expected, lhe preparations ,,e tlUC ot iSort" Carolina last November, i.thi. I cludiug registered and coupon bonds, and bon is are nil comnlele. i.. .i i .. .1... o...... . -n . . .

I tor the Democrat. Death of J. M.Tharp. At a called communication of O'Drien Lodge, Ne. 243, in Knox, Starke county, Indiana, on I'ri day, March 15. lcl, at 7 o'clock, P. M., the ful lowing preamble and resolutions were adopted : Whereas, This Lodere has received from Mt. Moriab Lodge, N. 77, of F. k M., held and working at .Anderson, li.d.. a copy of the resolutions of naid liOdge, adoptee! on the occasion of

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Whereas, We deem it highly nroner to exDrera to the brothernof eaid Mt. Morlah Lodee our obligations for their kindness to our late brother i his last eickness and for the honors f a Mahonie burial accorded by them to his remains, now therefore. .1 That A i .ii lnÄ md a kind friend and councelor, and a Die head and heart, wc rejoice that hi Resolved of our late always foi IniA In i i.n in last hour! was npunt among true brethren, and his dying moments cheered by the companionship, aad - " " .MVA ..V UMM. V II' UIVC III AI III , sympathy oT near and faitklul friend, and 0ur earnest pruyei is that when the tomb in which they hare placed him sha'l give up :ts dead, they with hi in may be raised to the fullness of light an I ' love, which is promised to nil true and worthy j brethren in the Grand Lodge on high. " Resolved, ThHt the Secretary be directed to farn'mbioMt. Moriab Lodge. No. 77, at Anderson,! in.,, wpj vi mese i t-siuuwus, ami aiso twine family of tho deceased. Rfsohed, That a copy of these resolutions befurnishvd to the Plymouth Weekly Democrat and Marshall County Republican, with n request to Publish the tame II II IU" vnr.il Chairman of ('ommittre. it An editor of a paper in this Sato wants (o know if western whisker was - - ' ' j

How Makt Miles a Pristers Hand' THE Travels. Although a printer may be ' uling all dar. yet in In wd mj h." ü k 'GREAT AGITATOR DEAD1 irent traveler, (or at least his hand is) as . A wo fehall prove. i ß A good prin'er will . set 3.003 oaie V PROSPECT 0Ff day, or ab out 24.000 letters. The dis- j n C A PC I II TUC Ofill HTDV

(48.0ÜÜ feet or more than 6 miles, and in i i. v Illing, mm in ( j the cour ()f tli y:ir Icavin-out Sundiv. tne members tr-tvels about 3.000 mile?. ' ! 1 ruly this is hand power. The New Patent Law. Th following . are tlie substantial features of the new5 patent Jruv whieh passed Congress jmt at tha close of its l.Ve e.S!iim. It m n..- alate! whether er not it haa received the President's sii'nntiire . Patent are to run seventeen vtara :n. steal of fourteen. A Board of Anneal'8 from the decisoris of exminrs of nitents i i nrovld k ? ! MAu .it n J I iriHBionerR " No appeal is allowed from the final de; ci.ion of the Commissioners to the Judr ' ion of the ( the Diätiio ftf il.a Tlltv ,.f P,,f , K 1 . r ' 1 bfe i the ca.ie. beö i tho cue ' Lastly the a-ilary of Commissioners is , increased from 3.000 to 04,500. Appointing Tom Corwin,"OId Bloody Torn.." as nur sold. er in .loxieo used to call hirn. is one of the best practical jokers of the new Adminis tration. Tora anTOM Abe are in the samt boat ; in reganl to tl.c lato war with .Mexico. Tom was a member of Congress when the Mexican war broke out ?o was Old Abe. Tom turned Mexi-' canon thnt occ; on nnd cnt for "welcomiu"" ! our American f-oldicrs "with bloody hands to hos-! pitable graves." Old Abe was the author of tho celebrated "fiot" rsatutioD, which were a sort j ot second to Corwin'! welcome. No more t appointment could be made. Corwin ban more friends in Mexico than he has in tb;s country, i'e is well and favorably known throughout all it? bordsrsand can do wonder.-) with ; the people. He is bout the color of the Peons , there, and w ill-no doubt be popular with all clas?es. Unlike other American Miriitcr sent to that i distracted country, he will hare no di"-rnf mpnfa I with the head of his own Goverumeut. Go it Tom. Exchavr. Skcesion is California. The chairman of the ! Breckinridgo Caliloruia, SUU Central Committee i ha called a meeting of that body ta Sacramento! nn thtf fnrK ii.af .tri 'finI.ll- t Ii TwrlT..n .: ? i iZt'ai,, AMA""--

Let us live union if we c-n, peaceable dissohi.tmm! XUlilüllH? UIIU VIILUMIL,

tion if we must, but conflict never. If a pcacoable diÄSolution comes, why should California re-! main with the free States ; if a bloody separation, w:iy üouid stic nor establish a Tacihc nation tlity? ) she willing to be dragged into a war with a Southern Couleueracy of her sisters ? Should such n Confederacy be irrevocably established, ouht she not to demand of the other free States to concent to a peaceful opai ation, if any must come, as an unyielding condition of her remaining with them ? Does not Lincbln's foreshadowed nohev of ! executing tue laws in me rcjyrü ötates Minnly ' r r t 1 1 - j force, coercion and war? Are our people rcallr ' to S.Iuii5c into anarc'ar, nn-I suffcT rav!S of such a WAr 7 Uiese arc the momentous o'icttimu to t le cousuierrd. MtscLK am Maciunmiy. A letter writer to tllc -v York I imbs sty: Tiie extent to which I ; machinery is takin the phu-e of lund hibor, is 1 Ltrikii;ily illustrated in r.i:ikiug ladies' shoes. If rt"'Iltl.v yfcitnl manufactory ui Havt.Li.l. Mas.. where, witli the machinery in iw, 23 nerson- turn out f,fin sc;vil,s niachines run ly steam a combination o'f! ',e ',vo R'reatebt inechauie.il inventions. Mvery j operation except lining the shoe to the l .st, eren j to "a polishing ai.d cutting the j-es out of ( the insido to prevf lit ihem froin Iit.rliii-; the fot, U performed by nm-hinery. One of the urcatest I ; curiosities i.i the pejri:in machine, which' inserts ! the wl, cuts out the j)i":s from a siriD of wood, ' 1 ,.- ,, (.,, ; ;1 , . 1 , U ana omc3 tntm in ail at one operation, and no j rapidly that it will peg two rows around the shoe j in 'Z) setonds. Iii t.ei uties in this in inubu toi v 1 :ire surli tli:it ihs r.iw 4 if si. iiw un:l t.-.'' I c. tlir. r-n o t.iVei in h, buemi-. f nCis. i.-.;M;n ... i !ialf ;!" i:'Jllr tu"u'J uul ilt ti,f l'""ni of a c0;n - ; rUte ,-0, s,,,, i John Brown wan a second Jesus Christ." Some ! IJK'n assein'uleil to consider certain political mat - u C0Ilt.eniinS Hie domestic intert stsof Alinncsota, and in view of the above, adopt'.-d the followis : I Whereas, The Rev. Mr. Fi.k, of St. Paul, has I declared from the pdrjt "that John Crown was a second Jesu. Lhnst," therefore, If$olt(d,Trt Mr. Fisklns made him?elf a bcc- i ond Iklaam' ass : pruTidc!. however, nothir.tr1 hei ein contained is inteuded to dander ttie originJ al as' by intimatlnz l''k ' n lineal de- ' mdant ! nnonv Hi n "Tl,a V. V ! T' . , Post umi? n;n iU', Uli; 'I'JMtT S iOT COITlmeree of 'this citv are so uis ourajrin" aa to e-xJl ; fvrli one loud cry of alam from all classes of o-r Citizens. Tor we live by commerce, and by commerce with the whole world. Take that from us I "u,i evory industry, every trade MifTcrs. Nor I ' " the fetate, ot wli.ch n the ornament and suppo j I here is hardiv an iron dionor a coal mine in 1'.., 1 r loü iM -chusotu, .,r a forge in NV.v JcT?eV. that (IOCS 11'. t ti't'l lli niilill in nf ihul . i rial blood flowing directly from the great heart f ' l"!me '.'''.M'0'1- " tu.it incomes torpid, w.c o'.t e . extremities. A lllimtiUPM trill curmi nnr tlif i-i j which no wrmth of protection can remove, j Debt or North Carolina. -The public debt of 'J - !; "' l ,1-iiuuncii u luv .-iuie. will MMXJ.tfW, on W I .miuti i io,cM .o. i ne appi .- ! pruiions made for various purposes by the lie i ik. ..I :.... :. CUür. m fi - ' Legislature w ill increase the debt soon toSlö.Uu ) The sinkinc fund, including assets und reourre. ! amounted to $014,020. The estimated receir ts for lM51--'62, amounts to $718,4 90. Vhicagi Times. Iilarricil: On the 2d iiift.. in Lar.orte. Mr. Michail j Gmz of Wjnoutb, to iss Emma Uokhmk. We hope our friend Ginz and wife may realize ' C"' I "" -TOfreaaaBiC ! J Plymouth, pril lt, of Typhoid fever, Maetin j M. Vamir, aged 2?) years. " . ' In ri-vmout. April 1st, of Typhoid fever, W. ' ..In.,l",.rn,-v,," lhc of Mii'cn' ""1 i J,,Jtf-lonK U,K,W I" Vaniiorx, aged about j taM l her rtidence in I'lymouth, of inflammatory ' liif umliim, Mrs. Hti.kn McFarlim, widow of : Jolin McFarlin, aged about ID years. At Uremcu, on ihe ?d inst.. Mis. Pomkrdv, wife of Geo. Pomeroy. T .. " " : W a 1 tl V i t i S C 111 V 11 t H . t -.-- - : - . . . . TT--, TT tt a. iiaeö, J.JLCILJJ, niiTs C, A PS (1 A PS ( ! PR f i.a, i -VL V'a at Davidson & C.'s Wholesale an i Hctail Clothing Store, for your Hats iviacl Giy& ! .... , . . k . , k , , I ho largl'Bt, Ckcspcst lind best selected Stock ever in this market.

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Singular Cause of Lis Death. "W"Tr-r-jLj ii j YANCY IS NO AIORE ' He departed in a spasm last Monday, oc-' j casioned from col-i, cold from wet feet, wt feet from poor boots, poor boots baause lie was too far i i South to get an' of - . -rr- a T TTTT"!""!? C TT' Q xjli.üiiN ID U irCvTXl O . NEW STOCK OF Superior Workmanship, lchhe is daily in receipt of, andvrhich h is lPVti fill V It It ! V ' ' And he is also getting on the largest and most " A4 A l A. J . A. wmP.tea.sortinentof lir.,,,.,,; , J n.IIJ-,. Qhoc I I 1? Ulllt. 11 3 UilU lUUUl 111 ö U1WW ; there i no goak" abut the LOW PRICES. He h BOUND TO SELL i CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Call aiid examine his stock, oac door north of the Bank Uuildin apr4-10m3. -Quarters FOR CLOTHING 33 cl V 1 d S O H & O O . I At their well known Und, are just in reoeipt of J ft stock of all kinds of ITIcii' and Hoy's Wear, That in point of n.l.lRfir 1 nnnn Ai'f ! Cannot be surpassed in Northern Indiana. We ' herewith respectfully solicit a visit of those in want of i CLO THING-, Gents' Furnishing Goods, HATS & CAPS, A X I) PIECE GOODS! And will nt a show noodl. all times bo readv and cheerful to f,,,, -r? f ! iViail UiaCbUl lllg JZjXLÜIIvj. lively Our arrangements for all kinds of Custom Work are equal to any in tho country, A laige assortment of Ready-Made Bos' & Youths' CIotllillUT. DAVIDSON k CO. PI; month. April 4-10tf ;OKE KOCH, ' n A A rn 1 o TT n inr lr Ti n 'BOOi & b II 0 fc jl A h t II. BREMEN, MARSHALL CO., IND. j ! Work done promptly ; terials used and none but the best of maA L L W O R K W ARRANTED L variotv of J Si o c l n " i S Constantly on hind, and for sale at COST PRICES UNTIL TIIE FIRST - ii i nniT vpvt i u A.it L,M. i ' examine hi assortment. lircincn. reo. i. oi m "n ' .'C-. If 1 ',f'lfT1i t Ü A I U 1 1 1 a N n F U II N I rJ U II IS ! ! M. WOODROW, Agent, hriCTOULl) INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND ' V' V fellow citizens of Plymouth and adjoining ' .. ..j ,1... 1. a ;a sl of tiia 1.1 ctnml. nn MiphiTan im.iw, ,.iim... p, street, with the best assortment of I FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES mfiKl KCl. CT. A SSES. GLASS PT tpvj fill T FRAMFS A't That can be found in the county, and at lower prices. COFFINS, Of all kinds, Ueady-Made and Trimmed to order on short notice. A GOCD HEARSE, To attend funerals, when dceired. Gi DER takln in exchange fir Furniture GOODLUMM. WOODROW, Acent Ma,h7,ua-Cl:t j 1" A(S, Hees wax, old Ilritana, Copper, Rrass ; B V Pewter.Cat Iron, and some money taken in : cxwiange for hunl ware at M k Co.V. N"i. r I C E . Whereas mv wife haw left me ithout any cause or provocation I hereby notify all persons not to trust her on nit account, at I will pay no debts of her contracting. HENRY McFARLIN. ti9i3 NOTICE i hereby given, that the businessof the Hi ahch at Ph mouth of the Dank of the ' 'Stll,' ol" Indiana, and the power of the Ilranrh j Dirtor and oflicers over tie itme, was SUS PENDED on the 15th inst., by the Hoard of Directors of said Hank. If. P. Holbrook, Esq., has been appointed Receiver of raid Urnnch, nnd will pay any balances that may be due Deioitoi9. The circulating notes ; of the Plymouth Urnnrh will continue to bo re--.s.ed.al rar. bv all the other Ilranrbe,

H. M'CULLOCH,

A TREMENDOUS STOCK OF NEW

(SPRING .& SUMMER i GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT THE L 0 W PRICE STORE! rne unierßlßnöd would t Ice this oppartuniiv for returniug maty tbanks to the citizen- of Mar" lorreiurnmg maty iDanüs to the citizen- ot Mar j shall Count? for their liberal patronage daring the four yars we hare been monsT vou, and would just say that ere now cpsaing the LARGEST AND REST SELECTED STOCK OF tiOODS, ir i u.. r i .... I Evcr broaSht to "ymoath. which has been bought IVEKY T . O W T 1 ? T n TT. K " nl, u .1,. .i.. .. , . I - " " p'inu Hi fs15 uur cusiomerc ana ot wl; We will sell you Good Coffee, for ,,- , ! . . 1 oc f J HJ . i mme uro. cugnr,. White CotTec " n Tea 5Ü Molasses, Kxtra Golden Srup, Womon's Heavy Shoes, "0 Pair Men'a " 1,25 " Heavy Cottons, TtolO PriptE f)tol I Kentucky Jeans, 20 YdAnd all other goods at equally ,5 t j Our stock ha been selected with great care, j and comprises everything in the way of DRY GOODS, GrTOcaries, Glassware, Hats & C ap, Boots & Shoe, 1 1

iONG Cbeuit. llie s.-e. or. tec. 21 and sU e respectfully utvite all to examine our Goods ! w. qr. sec. 22, in township 3H N.. R. no. 1 cast and I rice. It is no trouble for us to ihow roods, i u-ill hp nbi Ur. T,'.r 1.

...1 .11. "11 iiii, iju u'juviatiiu. Look for the si"n - . Ä j Low Price Store,1 OX THE CORNER SOUTH OF THE EDWARDS HOUSE. Wc want, in exchanno for (lood?, 1,000,000 Feci of Square Timber! 10,000 GOOD, OAK TIES! AND A J. I. KINDS Of COUNTRY PRODUCE! Please give us a call before purehasinK'. RICK & SMITH. March 2 9tf

I cent :in hour. - j Tliis lipht is superior t-o cvr; other, (except scn-li.i,ht,; and costs one-half less than any other 22,000 YADS jlhjit known. All lumps sold by tin are warranted i- cm ve satisfaction or the money will be reWALL PAPER.!!; "o.ll nrd gee for yourselves. Lamps and Oil ; kept !i h.i:id all the time at the Dni" store PLAIN, SATIN, AND GUILT. : J 1CW PFRSH1NG k Co. 1800 KOLLS WALL PAPER !iCrPr, rnnMrniTr - ibl PAAi P OUND11Y j r,000 YARDS j BREMEN', MARSHALL CO., 1ND. Satin. Velvet, and (.old KonltTsUj T ,-r .ZT r j l lie subscriber respectfully mforcis the public that his I'ounrv is now In Enough WINDOW SHADES to k (pout alii the light. Wall paper w-rth fioni ti cents to ft I . m i t t i t rT-' t per Roll Ilorder worth from 1 to 25 cents per ' A ' 1 A Ji A 1 . yard. For sale bv i . , , . , . . , 3arch 1 PERSUING t Co. ,An 1 ihlt ,i0 " at a11 t,I;,cs PrpPrd manufactare

FURNITURE! I'URXri'URK:i1'L0WS'KKTTLsiLsARMIi'G UTEIf"

WIMLR9ALK AXO RKTAIL BV j DEGRAAF k TAYLOR, ! (kormerlv m. r. nrcRAAr.) Number 87. BOWERY, NEW YORK. Exteraing 242 fet through to No. C5 Christy ' r . . . f r II I . ! . I street, ana six ones in iieignt, making u I The Largest Furniture Store IN TIIE UNITED STATES, j And filled with j FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES, j From the best Parlor to .he common Kitchen, ( which wc are determined to s !l at the SMALL PROFIT OF FIVE PK It CENT., . and no dkviation, ' Hoping, by this plan, to increase our I3uiness ßulbcicnt to counterbalance the dillcrence in the profit. We coustantly employ 150 Hand.. . id lay in our Rosewood Parlor Setts, from $K) toS400 Im. i kii. M- i r . p . -m.. ir.nl t .Vianofr. and u a. ai. rar.M'iu, ironi .m in iu Rosewood Iled-room sett i, frnin 5d to 250 Mahog. B'k Wal. lledroom 5ctt? Iiom 25 to 150

Enamel Chamber sett, from 22 to 150 UeTniig done in the best of style and durability. Oak and Walnut Dining setts, fm:u. . . 25 to 250 J aivo',dito order and without delay. Keep in Hair Mattresses, from 7 to 25 j ,ii,d, beinc my ewn manufactor I will not be unSprir.g " " ' to in,dersold. l.'i-tncniber the ?clf straining milk buckct, by whiili the cow cannot get her foot in the milk OFFICE FURNI'I URE ALL QUALITIES, j !lIul ,"M ni K.sthould thebucketbe thrown over ,.f t w-L ...I ..v..r i.v fl.u r.m ("all and see it anv

All furniture Warranted a U. -presented marl4-7m3. ;r.oi-aliii Ordinanre. BE IT ORDAINED, by the President and Trustees of the Corporate Town of Plymouth, ia the County of Marshall, und State of Indiana, that the owners of lot nr.nib red 22, 23. and 24, in the origiual plat of th Town of Plymouth, be, and the same hereby are, rcnuiied to build side walks on the sides of the above numbered lots that front on Michigan street ; said side walks to be laid on Ihiec Wringers, four foct wide, ! and of the material commonly uc.l in laying walks in said Corporation. And it is hereoy made the duty of tho Marshal of the said Corporation, to see that the above specified walks be constructed according to the requirements' of this ordinance ; and if the same bo not completed within thirty days from the publication of this Ordinance, it is hereby made the duty of said Marshal to proceed to construct the same, and return the ccst ot sa d construction to the Clerk of the Corporation, who shall plce the same on the Corporation tax duplicate sgainst said lots. Witkiss: A.C. STA LEY, President Hoard Trustee, n. F.. Va.V4i KiKFT kh. Clcik of Ph moutk

Johns &. Croslry, on MA.xfF;crrRtis or trrt jrr.CTK GUTTA PERCHA

CEMENT ROOFING! ! TS THE CHEAPEST aid most durable roofin1 n "? It is FIRE a 1 W'ATEU rKOOr" ! It can be applied to Lew and old roofs of 9 kind. land to shingle roofs without reraoriii the si. ingles". ' The cost is onlr about cue-third that of Tin, "and" ) U tn ice as durable. tttitta Percha Cement, j For preservir- and repairing Tin a 1 other Metal v. c.Vrj aescnonon, irons its great elaeticity, is apt injured by the expansion and contraction and expMsion of ractab, and win not crack in cumurrun i warm weather. Thcfe miterL! i . in N'el YoJk and il? n ""'j Western t 816, i,. -f the wSou,lhern and S al e Ä in their iavor. They are rea-dily applied bv ordinär KÄM. ata trifling expense. NO HEAT IS REQUIRED Tke?e materials areput upreadrfor ose, Ad for shipping to all parts of the cuntnr, with full rnnu d ilirtctieni for application. Fui: descriptive circulars will be furnished on Uppdc - tionby mail, or iuprsn at our Principal ölO BROADWAY, (Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel,) NEW YORK TATTVC I r n . 6n AGENTS WANTED.

...M Gal.lSTATE. OF ,NDAXA.

COUNTY OF STARKE. S. S. n de Starke Common Tleas Court, May Term, lbGI. Jacob B. Secret t. Jonathan P. Modlin complaint for foreclosure. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by J. II. Ellis nd A. W. rorter. his atto.-nern, has filed .n hit office hi complaint; also the affidavit of A.V. Porter, a disinterrstcd person, from which affidavit it ap. ' Pears n.mt the oelendant, Jonathan P. Modlin, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana : he is there. fore hcrebr notified of the Cling and pendency of slid complaint, and that the same will be tried at the nxt term of said court, at the court house in the town of Knox, on the fourth Mondaj, rhe27th day of May, lbbl ; and unless the said defendant appear, answer or demur thereto, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. OLIVER II. P. HOWARD. ; marl 4 7t3. Clerk S. C. P. C. Xö.33.ci for Sale. 1 4 it A ut CHANGE TO PCRniASP. nv ! balance can remain 011 interest for several rears 1 For further particular, cinjuire of . A MAS A JOHNSON'. Virch L-ci Cm3 E I G U T U W Oi'DER! OF THE W O II Ij jy ! ! LIGHT FROM COAL OIL, Head Slowly, Panso Frequently, AMI ACT DEC1DEDLT. II. 3. Porsliing & Co. Have just received a Iar-e Hock orConl.Kersene, nnd Carbon Oil I mp.. suitable for ChurcUrs, Public IJ-iildinps, Parlors and Kitchen, which they are felling very low, nr.tl everv Lamp oM by them will jrivea li-ht fju.il fo theliirhtof fii randies combined and at a cost of one-third of a SILS, And everv article in hi line of buiineis. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ! And will he wild at FAIR, LIVNG PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. lie m determined not to be undersold. J. B. HARRIS. Bremeu, Feb. 27. lSf.l Rtf HERE, TT K V.Yin HERE! R. C. BAXTER'S NEW TIN SHOP AT THE SIGN OF NO. 1. j Where you can buyat ehcapestratee all kind o row nnnnrn r. PUrrT f D flTI WIDE I I I 111 , rrf, AI ßfifi I IHUIJ IflllL vw. riAKK NOTICE, I do my work myself and X warrant it good or no sale. Jobmg and I way. Cat iron." copper, powter, rag, and pro d.ice taken in cxebasre for tinware and repairing at ... mim ' P TIN. N. COlTKIt, llli'AfS k SHEET-IRON ll' I IIP WARE. that von mav not be detained in town nnneceis rilv. 1 keej' on ban 1 (and am the only one author zed to sell the Mme,) the Self-straining Milk Bucket oue of the most impoi taut and valuable Improve meiits of the times. The arrangement of this Huckct is so plain and simple that it cannot fail please those who would eate both STA T E OF I N DANA) In Common PI a STAl.KE COUNTY Court of Starke Co, ) Ind. May term 161. Notice is hereby given, that D id C. Castletnen cutorof the lat w, H of Joseph umput., has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the . . .... .i i..;n" lasufheicnt to pay ueeeueni, uis verMi .... . . 4, .l.hi. debts and that said petition wall 7' next term of the Court of Commoa Plea, of Wpd ii r. HOWARAP, C. C CP-

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D. Co. Much Ic, lsid -5tl Pres. Pk tste ln5 Cipmtiru. m rllTtV

A W-rT Attorney