Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 April 1861 — Page 1

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LIWB3 OT A SKELETON. This noem appeared in the London Mornin CimoNiCLr., jnst tarty years fr- A reward f flfI -Vn-i5 KM H brij out it author .ip.nor is t yet known : Behold this ruin! T-" a ku1l. Oa?e of serial r'rif ThU narrow c-ll UWHHi, This n've WW. TBOWehtV n'frio H seat, Whit haaajMH vtafav i'bH this srt Whatdreams of o'ennre. 'oo fntrot, H ir nr L.ove. nor Jor. nor r tar, Hire '-ft oe trace if -ec ard here. Reneith this mouldering cmnnv Once shown th- hricrht and ho f ; fin. fürt not t the d"mi1 9M If ocia' Lore that eve tnukwe1 ; If rr -h no liwl fi' if c''"nd Bo' 'h-oarh -h of k n 'o-s heime-1 : Tut rro sh ill he forever Mahl Whin "tars an! rn are 3 ink in Nijat. TVithiB rhU boI'o civern hone The rex Jr. wifr.tid tuneful lounge, If Fale ood" honevi' did;ed.

And where it n.uld nrtt praise was cnm a If ho'd in Virtu- cire it H t ?ent!e Concord nrer hroke ! Tkwi ent MMPwdidl rde d for thee, Wh ?n 'im ? unveils Eternity. SaT.did thxne fin?e:- delve the mine? Or with it- Cartel rabies MMf To he the rucks or we ir the cm, Cn litt;e now ava:' to tin m. B'-t if t!v msr- of Trut th"r so-.tzht, Or c)m'j!-! t th ffinunT bronget. T ie. h m Is x ric'i'r med sh ill c'a'in Thin all th it w.üt on Wei'.fh or Fame. Avail it. whether hire or shod, Thee feet Hie path of D i'.v t-od? If from thebow-nef E iothev fled, Teek Affl'o-" m'- humMe ihed If l.randeur'- geritj bri'ie they r-urned, And home M Virtue's cot returned, Tbe-e fret with an.' 1' w'rors shall vie, And tread the palace of th kj.

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PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1861.

NO. 12.

The o.Ti ie of Tnntee is more important under it thin before, w'iile th it of Etiminer is very important and will reqdre many sacrifice on hi part. ItifFirl m nt m ua'ti.'ent opportunity

for som- enterprVntr gOBtleta in who is willing to .

Politic m im

Collejtion of ths Revenue.

The following important publication is by authority:

Confederate States of America

t uLuUi r R,.eii Truaaury Department, lfon.m

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gene h .counti;. tor KM country' M mm tm immmm " - .w. - Jn par0JCe 0f t,e ct of Congress of the ra,!e-t DMb!e amount if m ney. Upon the nt lawfully be rullctod on s!.i,tK art! . It . , .

I fii .o i uu I i ' 1 1 i i v 1 1 nil Mil iiiau-

For the Demociat. Viit to the Iron City Cjllejre. EdiT 'R9 Dsmocrat. Sirs: I paid a

keiM-d, the wat-her sprung from his seal, falling to the floor and awakening both the nurse and the fever patient. The incident struck boih the sirk men as verv

who'e, we tl . nk the law a trood one.

Jiisccll an eons .

From tlie Hovtrd Tribune. Tb.e TTaw School Liw. 1ÜI Uw i rery Ion;. It Im bf-en piiiiilie(i ! the In liaiaril";s Jonmil. ml. we pre-im-, to the Sectinel ; hencr, a there ?. .in emerncv c! ns-se atr ich-.!, it m'lit ha in fore n -w. We cntcK now ilo tn ire thin to refer to a few pomts in trie ! tar ; Aclmof Jeci n prov? t rhat th", tn'ioii fund cannot be med in mtvwe nf it a-por.io -uient. Thi will ston a had cutom that has prevailed in thi and o'her counties. Hv section 1 1 it ;s rr(vidd that pMfMMVVi 11 reirof ae M vnter the public e'i oU. Seotion 1? provid.-s that each tr.re Hi the Ciunt", (S.th of riro-hip and town.) sli ii!. i.nnuediatetr after the s-i-in:r se't'emer ', pabRt in newrapr a full st t'ement of nil his pr NMitMUV, rT--?pf ind erppnditc.rcj ; or, VtWfr n piper i. pnn'eil the statem-nt ntusr be posted in three public p MW Fecti n 20 provide for a lone ha' of daffe which ihTrut e SWl pi-rform m ifcfc 1 i retmr to th cmooI rX'miner a tn e!ic ermni mm it:.i .r c'i 'dr'-n m'it furnish all rififi'-al inform ition required ir the Si!nT'::f'd'nt ( Public Int.iie tinn. A failure of I he Trnt'0 do t'rs t:it.-r-$25 off the mannt of m .nev due his township, n id make the Trustee liable on h:? bond for that s.im. Sftnin 32 jvovidi firi ehool r-xim'"r 4o le nio n'ed v t'te C'lmmiioner in each fjawtt , in Jon, lfil. and ev-rv thn v -ir thereafter. The e5tra;ner ..ct under : n ffi -i o iih. Tue foüowinj ecti'n i- livra in fi'l : " rc. 1. SH School Ex inurslw1 rim-in-' all loi" in' for Bnenw a reo-her of hW eomm ni choo' of h ite. bv scrim of w.-"t-en orpr'nt! quer; ij, irqaii'iar mw r :n writjne. it '" ch oe. mn to do. mm in mi lifiofi to t!i aid ;ne ion in writ;n?, question. yn it be a-ske'

and or

COrreet Ti'"'""' '

We ll Nt Give Up tha Niggsr. rrn:cTK.o to gov moston. We'll am pive up the nipper. The roek on which are t and, Whicti m ule u wh it we now appear, A noble, irloriou b md. Hi Huhnes shed a yallerlht Atlnvart oui Irearv way ; Hi is she voice th;it speak our love, And make us feel sa gay. T-Ve'!l not c:ve up the nipper For any co r pronii-ie We've ot our ffice at the cost Of honor, truth and lies ; TrnJet the ctuntr run in b'ood, We're ready frthe fiiht ; To the I :o I or.att ie we anpe il, And "Sanibj" delend the right ! We 11 not ci e up th nipper, Tiouuh pitrtots all may prieve Ti e ! of lii.-n and heritap. That Pinon me; would save ; Onr party's prospects ou the w ne, Our Union man's n "cu ; " As b'ood is to the tipet 's Liste, So are otfiees to u.

w-s9 the opinion of Mr. McLrtne. when Secretary (4 the T'ea-ury. that it could So under laws the samo as thfWfJ now exidtin. However this mar be. the prac tical diftjeuhi & in the way of it aro insurmountable. If a!temp:ed. compliance wHi the warehousing pinvi-i. n wevld be impossible. "Nor. were 'his ptovisioi. oui of the way, would the ohsftcles in the wav of weighers and gttffCri be mall ones. A WJfgeeHw by an Eistprn paper, how is t lie enn to be taken oui? How is one to know what is at the bottom of a

viaii io me aDove named institution, au- j ludicrousf and (key btagked heartily at rmij th last week, and found it in a most ' the incident for some fifteen or iwentv min flourishing condition. It has made vast j tiles. When the doctor came in the ra n ni r j t.f ..j i

and raoid strid-s within the lust tew vears' m' ne Hmna ms Priems vasny improved

Miotiro the Secrptarv of the Treasury to , , ,, , . s;i'd he had never known so sudden n hr I I I I t rtfl ! Ill f l ,a ll''.v UP 10 'bis age of improvement. I lurfi fof be(t(M..aild ar1 BO establish addt.P.nal ports and phcM of I If u were many b.,th our w,,l. Who says lathing is not ent-y and delivery, and appoint "' Utle eaireired im ib ttsdj Md prib- beet of MttiiciaMleif Bmm Pml

cars therior, ii.ereoy esiannsti tne lot - ( f R ,. -,n OVA, .,,,,;,. -Pnnnfi ; ladium

lowing ports and places of entry and deliv- j WQre m?r ;n(ic;uive of unqunliSed er, that is tO SIN' '. Bn..,...ca TU !.- r,...i ic ninurr (t

Norfolk, at Nelms' Lmding, on the

Mississippi liver. "3 rnando, on th MiM isippi and Cen tial Railroad. Holly Spiinojs, on the Mississippi Cen tral Railroad.

Easmort. on the Tennessee river.

vesel? Salt m st be measured. m'lasses n . . f M ... j Corinth, at tue crossing of the M bi!e must he jruaired. and s on. Neither work .... , . , Xf . . , n, :and Ohio, and of the Memphis and Lharcan be accomplished . on the rosMi con- , ., . 1 lest on Rv.l roads.

tainintr stich cariroet I he trans'er to an-

other vessel would be a very troublesome opera i in.

in length, bv forty wide, wi h a fine hih ceiling, abundance of light and good ventillation ; adjacent is the recitation and le3ture io..m, which i thirty f-et square, and. like the study room, furnished in neat and appropriate style. The institution, in short, as far as its internal appearance is

Co! Lamon's Visit to Sumter. Col. Lamon, of II iriois, formeilv a law

partner ol Mi. Linoolo, reached ci'v

unexpectedly on Sunday last, and ftl'hough his name was recorded on the books of the Cliarleston Hotel, he passed UadieouTere i until Itonday, when, having sent his card to Gov. Pii.-kens, he was received bv hie Excellency, and had a conference of some

C STEMPI.ATED SEIZt.TJI OF THE FEDERAL Capitol The following is an extract of a letter received in New Tori lrom a gentleman of high poi;ion in Washington. It is dated on the 2d inst. The possession of the seat of govern ment by the Southern Confederacy is as event most confidently predicted to take place within sixty days. The wife of a United State Senator lold me an anecdote

i I Mutative of tie purpose of the President of the Southern Confederacy. He hold a very eligible pew in the R.'V. Mr. Hall's church, and a ladv. wishing to ob'Min if, wrote to h m that die would give what he oave fr it. He replied. "that, so far from relinquishing my (his) pew. I have ordered an engraved plate to be affixed to it bearing my name." A lady, just from Montgomety. in taking leave of Mr. Davis, asked ; "An! what message mut I bear from you t Tttt lady friends in Washington ?" She replied. "Tell them I shall be happy to receive their calls at the Whiis DoMt sme two months hence." A letter to the Batata ( A.!a ) Express. frol Baltimore, relates the following incident which occurred th-re : A man named Doyle, one of the workman at the navy yatd, slipped over o Foit Pickens a few i.ig lis ago, and cam" very uear oMtinir m before he was discovered. He had a bundle of ra'-tail fiies in his pocket, and says If it ha 1 not been for the

WESTERN BANK NOTE LIST.

But we do no, imagine any attemp' il he made to odU3t ilu'ies on shipb ard.

It must be MBIWMll thai unl. ss eith-r t ItP the commerce of the (nfe !-ra'e Sta'es is iikedaf, or the iadepaadenoe of those Siates is acknowledged, the remedy willi

Athens, on the railroad from Decatur to Pulaski. 8tephesow, at the junction sf the ifei phi and CharWttOM, And of the Nashville nd Cbat'au 'ooa fititroada A lan'a. at the j itic;ioii of thft Craovgfa Railroad, the Western and A lantic. and various othe, railroads.

Chester, at the junction of the Charlotte

ibis be done? The signs do not point that

As everybody is more or lew interested in the ', war

financial question, we gi'-e the following list f

be by discontinuing the ports there. mW Cbf, Mtd of the King's Moun

rig oroualy blo.-kading them. Hut will R,jruad.

Floience, at the j'luoti m of the Wil

1 t , i r ll A Kitlit 1 r f ( , ' T . m r u i .

conce ned. M a Model one. Md wiH com-UompMied by Col. D iryea, aid to the I -gnt hoi.iing tne antern u: ni laoc , .. . . . i ri l r. .i :. i .i ! as he was fninif in the oooi1. he would pire favorably withanyof the tame char- Uovernor. left the city in 'he Itenaser . . o , . , r - ' In . m . n . . had everv iron sniked in lo minutes. !

: ruoter la ikji iMialrt The faciiltv is -om. 1 1 a,,,ler' vapt. rerguson. anil piocec led ' . r ,,. ., i racier in tne country, i ne lacuit) is om-, r r- was Bent back by Stemmer, with a re

, - , , , , . i iv mn ouinier. i no u.i-1 oe r io.t, tne , , . , , ... posed of gentUmer, who thoroughly , s!(.amer W;l3 unable tl, reiloh th Fr, M" tbnt he be dealt with, as do did n-H ders.and their profession. F. W. Jenkins ; wUf bu: wa, mc( a sh., (ii:u!1(.e bv 'sh to do auvtblog that night br ing and J. C. Smith are the Prinzipale, end . boat commanded by an officer, who, we ! ä coUiMw. which WM so nach to I ,1 1 innd..o-d whs Lie,,. Mail Aber nr,. be deprecated. Col. Clayton sent a i.oc m

are :.-.... - - r- raph . b? the hand of private feu lock r i i r .1 I Senlintf a written cornimi'iication fo ill 1 - J . '

er$. rroi. V wir w cnarn oi me j.en- o - .... . .. Lieutenant, C d. Lam.iti was invited into manshipdeparimeni; he is a most mrt-l a,t.,,m);4(lted by Co!. Daryee ii int pe on in and would be an ornament aIH t,eT weie tte,, into Fori Sunv-r.

to any insiiluti n. j where they iMMtthed about one hour.

. 1 the approach or the stearoor lo tht

mington and Mane ester, and of the North

WeaUraRiak, which have been discredited. .. : 0ni lhia now U nry aFFare,,L If; Eaa'-rn. mid of th. Cl.eraw and Darling

I cannot leave this subject without re-

(wlo bv the by, has since been promoted to a corpoil.icv. ) unlaw that he would aaaisfe Doyle, belt just at this time bad

-v ) ojoiiiucii neeu w no srifi1 cs in insiiotj fl L.II. TL. .,. 1

p ji-aiifioii Ullis. I inj cunwitfiiw iooü piauc

commenuing every young

mnn in this

aSout half of he rriec collected on tne )ASL out(,ide tk lort-

whfirf, and some half dozun officers were

county, who is desiious ta obtain a bus,i- lhe mSfkVmtm usimr their spv olasses. ; Sectionalism of the Republican Ad-

tli"ir value on th-

dollar-. ILLINOIS.

Ml

C mal Rink '.. MUwirippi River Buik

Ne Mark.-t B.nk. d)

i"nizeii Bank c awiacs&eJ 1 mk EdMf To. B nk Corn PI inter-' B Ilk K;irre-r-' B uk, Km Cmt'n Firmer-'' Hoik of IMmI Dsasa Po I nk C-nuiif rei d B nk N. H.ivn P ait i. S' tte M ink Sbawaaeel Buik KilSiSoH Trr.-rs' B.iiik FvawHev Bmk Crsad Pi.iirie Beak II inois St.ite B ink I. me ISiCV n ink Merchiiit' hi I Druvei's1 hmmjk lor2.m Ooi;itv B ink P.itn t Btiik R liliaad Rmk R mk of A inon B oik of Cluster B uk . P ke Co B mk m ' Q iney B'ii- oi .-ondu rn ll!:n i-

; H n't of Cartui

R oik of the F' dec.l U . i ; 1 1 Be k of the Reeabtk R .nk of B nton B Iiiiii n Rmk .tate B mk. dlMV m-.-to n f!ra xchaiie ... Am. Kx h ini B mk N:fiond Ro,k rtpotbeis Bink. GrwrvWs ümtriHe Roik Bti.ko; B.ileijh B oik ;' to.- C) in in ww it! h II .nk ol A es WHS

tl e two tariffs of the Cnited .Sla'es atid

the Coufedera'e Stat 8 Hand side by Eide,

.86 there will be but few duties to collect in

-7

St. L iiiis six months hence. And this ie-

.P5 mns-'m will apnlv to all the ports of deliv

Kj ety in the If iseieeippi valley. New Ot

ton railroads.

C. 0. MEMMINGER. Sec'y of the Treanury.

ness educttion, ( whether DU inwatiofl n. After Having id the F(Hl for some tietc, enaisTaai ioa.n e w Dagnaa n.-iS eleven fu'iir life i- to cuhivats the soil, or en- j Col. Lamon, accompanied br II j. nder- of the ''omtnittees of the fienato. Eery gatre in the busy pursuits of meic utile I wok a walk around 'he ranpam .d England Seaator with - ,x- .pt :.. ff , ... , ... . rlie fortification, the M4r appareotlye I chairman of a SeMta Comni'tee. flew life) to take a thorough course in tB J JjZLm ..a-K- England has the Vice President ,nd a

Lick in Bee-keying. No branch, (if buabMjfnl pays better

. . .91 leans will b- a port of entry f.r all these j ,lHn bee kaefMg and none is mote depend-! 81 J 1 .r i.: .. , .... r -

ty l'o.ojs. inwess we except a lew wmcn nia i eM upon the Skill ot the manager tor sue-

91 be duty liee. Tin' t v w'll.in the eveat. I oeea. You may buy a strong l ive this

..) lake a nighty et ride ahead. Ib-r com

fjfl mrc". m a year from this, will equal ÜM

hiirfa

Resp'ly yours,

H. G. THAYER. April 4;h, 1861.

spring for, say, five dollars. It will swarm e in If ay, perhaps twice before July. .iu till two or three ten pound boXSS be-

itiiitMM, lasir time and money ewiM not u attpcoandinira. While on the Cabinet Mtnattr. New England has the

bo better inesied. I am persor.aliy ac- steamer, the envoy from Washington allu Minist-i t. England, the Mini-ier to Italy. quainied with the Professors and believe I ded several times to the inpertMoe of the Minister to Anetna. the Minister to a - ! l D.I.: -..4 tl., t ,., t. l..indiin

order of preserving the peace, an! t hat he expecteo D"igiuin. ana

i to l-ave lmmediHtelv lor Washington, and w Cnginna na neen preierrea 10 omer

hoped to re urn here in a few days. The actioi of the Uaioa in aattltor matters last remark would indicate, that mi far as too numeioiis tommi'inn. he was concerned, he bore no order for the Kt a single appointment has been made evactia ion of the fortress, at.d would oie i' r from he Border Slave S;ifei .iccept-

I oolor to the opinion held by many that (he able to those States

I t e i ii, ii

them to be aewtloeaM of a

mi id.

Heartlessness.

Yesterday

Tinv ler of

e t iij 1 q auction of leaving is in debate bet1 j af.ernooo (says the IJoston J ..... , , . . , M-ijoi Anderson and ihe Washlnirton H.ursd y) the remains of h , , . .f .

, ides Etch of the swams will be worin man were conveyed to their long resting cihihty oil their own sh.ul.lerg. Tata an andae pro per lion of the Federal offices as much next epilog as the one you heom hpaCM ,ie )asl feW years of whose life pre- j matter, as it stands, is becoming rather "HV' been failed from the S mth. W BOW

The A Imin'-tration

debate between ,,f Government M as c rr.pletely sc-

au lioaal a it is possible to make it. ihe ty u-: i ..i;.,4

"f Hew T ok The Unite S States Co 82 e. irT.enf will be wi hout the means of car .01 i( rTIO i'-elf on, ex 'pt bv a resort f.i loans.

. . - - . ... ... .... . .. .....

.iv I .nk tn siirt.ir terruir nie! q .c her i.- rhu uonn.r um i i I um fron .. .:. c. ,m.. ;i:i(H I:: r to ne

, - " ,.- -i'-f. ...... .. i-..m .ii fteni a Mt'iu:;i colli lilt 'l i.tl V novo com- . -

91 rttta- on th At Ian tie. Wttttnai a rwomi- original hive pvs for all the trouble voal uhses of human nature.

IM , . w ,,. . ... . .... . . . ' . - ... liemeiit. eiilier D

g s ruc'i .noi iMUm, wnii a rang m ttflawwun mem. in tnaäihe clear The deceased was connect, d will Mfjt 0 Lnamrnft M M nday night, on the thaSojih. The oeuitr? wiil daly appreeif I wai he rep..ed by the Nonh. i ir would i profit of bee-keeping js two hundred perjf the best families in the State, was lib Jl o!oab train of tin N ifthwMtor Reil a S1,'b professions of friendship, wh-.i " ' evcane 'he nret seri.ui vi's Acd eren i cent, ner an urn This ;- ..ri e snnniwJ .....,n ...I., .. ...1 ,r.;.., ..A ..h v.i. i u. road Charlextttm Cum-i, r fidlowed bv 8Uch a practice. Piaiii

7 - - - 1 - I 1 rr i ll.lio lilii'nvui i .... u ...... C.7.. tj. - . . . .

. - ...I - - i.-: I W -

to the oublie bare, and the neu bow they hare Mied I hen in tie ti-st

j pie areexpecu.o with anxiety a final s"t 1MW weeks I Ml they have Oeen in power ! liement, either peaceably or by the sword. S ill ihe- declare lhaf tln-v are friendly tn

7 with sind a reoon rnct .n. the pritlftph

1 of thai Mil Will hive i i I), surrendered s9 91 One ..f the c.ndi ions, we prum. Of re(toast ractlMi will be a low taiiff. St. Lvti- - Rep.

... ai 2 2 n ... . H 8:i

,'fjl icdi?ieaie a vwry deciiled reaction iti

Deafer.

What he would Do. The man that

Michigan Election. The returns of the munictpil ami town diip el.-c iotis held i i mis Statu ti Mm

W ISCf 1NSIN.

Arctic R:nk. E iu Claire. Bonk mt Atbw

the puhüc mi l J Woatever lhre is of thi

eg leacti-in is spontaneous. Ii o mes from P"J "" athaiiM to them . ih"V swarm.

lta thai the basin 8 is Bllllally man- ; f, m one of th: first colleges in the ooun-! a.r" I. ' Imp nod muniud ihe d-i.rht r of n. ni'iil- I

t nr ,ar - - r tui, uJ e d v ii f will take a newspipr foralanaih of line, General B V Simnris now on a visit Ign'oaoee or ne rl-ct would resHlt in i,v ci:izen of Boston N i'u a v of a o ... x- - i r - . ?. ... - - and so. I u back "ref u-o-d" and n-m-iid to hi-- familv. in Svracuse. New York.

rum. suppose the hive you start wuh i- f:ee and uenefOM difp-aitoat and loud of ftr WlHM sw.!ow a bl.n 1 dW'a dinaer He will remain a few days to attend lo

'.l ' 1 - - -as

stioit ol Honey and you float know y living. h did in. t accumu! i e an v ! ,.d i lf one the d

They can not Ovllecl food for some time lo 1 nr.Mrlv. and some . i -ht rewrs ine he I Sxckumg-

c me What then if von Ho ..oi fM.l il..r L. n..is. ...... t- .i... ,.f i.i H would do worse than r? a'. Be ' tnd a military inquiry. He l as not yet

r r - -

wiiii j UO; 5 iiiuiier, , " " - log lor being blind. private business affairs, when he will proceed fo port L-aven worth, Kansas, la at-

... .. 1.1 . . : .1 -..II.. 1 - ll .1 .t.:..l. ... I. mrmmar

im - -ii i i i . . . ... riiuu "i m H "I i hi . iu re el i ; i itsi ' nru 1 1 i.t ,i ...v .... .. . rharaiMtdie. rhn yoa will n vie lud trinir hie condi ion. While he was ab-', , , ... , ."-oi, Dick fo her father at the end oi the hoi ev- " " luck! Bjt suppose thev IVO 7 Brw and n! his wife's father die 1. 1-aving her a , i h ih words "don't suit " culk William Smi'h O'Bien ha ttlel down

in his prt'v c nmtrv seat, at L ihe moyle.

ii- . ,t , , i , n. . n i-a V,a ,1 . .o.. f..r I k Aicti iimtise-

I f T 11- , , 1 -, . , .... mem Iii flTiSra of the world. Mr. OHrien

r ' ll'M Of I C It Willi, Jtu.-i nun; i lie ' gance ii. Beacon treet. but upon her bus- . .Vs,aV(, ..n," bis inc me

lon't suit.

bye IM young be-s will have grown s handee prtperty, the income of a hick ed oi hr ba-k. Iron C'y.

numerous that the hive is too small. V.ni hae eu;.b!-d hur lo live with ease and de- Worte titan that. lie. wo'ild Steal the

ctuiin to wrm it wit a. ali.-r whmh he

woul I use it on his thirl to save the ex- 1s :i"

B nd; o Wi it. w iter

B.cik of W iseoti-tW, W .it'T'own.

Kj ik ot B- iv. i Dun d . . i. ..i r ... ri

I -f ,- ei U'l.K Ifl I. .1.1 . i ..imIt i m I o. trom the rm.i. i .. , . . n, .. , ,. , , . I '.ink ot Gi nt Co., P. U'enle, M orher ev'tjpne irtsclosl hm i . .. D

the ei tun t: c-th-- in'.l'nn' t- fonad M venwxfl I S . u k. . , . , . ,c . . . H ink of floneon io.i'-lu w e i - n.n Mnt 'n Mi- r-omat oti , . e . , . m 1 1 .1 i- Bank ol il-i ick i, or tie cxarr.iii r "o en:o-:e the an i-nn'tn uw , ....

.-..ii... l. a t.. . - ... r n . vi .iii.it-

iii.. i ,-;ii ii -I. ii .v ui-i-iii-f i'iri in v if von-moil 1

Schoo1! of the St to. in nrthojrra.hv. readinc - - - U I r- l- l. -

1 ....U ...A..1 X. t I Belolt .lt.l.-- BlI.U

III . . . I ' I '.. Ill I'll..- I 1 -. il.OT . .i. f I Ml ' !IT , . , i ,. ,- , ,. r ., t . l.nc.r,i-wi lti;k. rpin had h.cen-e s nd n"i mt for the term of stxf... . , ... D. ,, . i . . . i(.ttz.-as Bids, Back R o er Y m. . . Tnorirh-, f.velve m -ii'ii-. eie'''-eTi month-, nr tw., . , , ,, , ... . ,. ,, , . , huk ( onii'v B mk. (.tiionewn t ills, vr-.ir. cc ir 1 n r to the mho nf corn et jvr.wer . , . . ' , , , . Con:;iierc::tl n ink. Ka nie .m 1 o'her evidences ot ijimt-fir i' oti f'ren irnnn i n , . , ... .. - '.. m . . . , (. irn rl.m er B mk, i aumec. i ... Mi l ex mnmi on. the standard of wl.;vn shall he , D , r. tiTcd bv the ex nnin-r." Cn",,t.v B ,nk' Be iveP D ltn " ' Rehorn B.uik Seedon requires the exiir;nern tn issue Ii- F timer-" Bu.k of Two R:vi r-ci-n-f her ftsSSWlM, Bw MeMf luitlli i t th tV: 10." B.nk. Kiu Cliire e e . , . - , K ntinv.iii Boik, LiGmnse re"!ii-t ot emi c.ee- o : m-1 .tj. i.-d ft -- t e , ,. , , 7 . .... 1 I ' Kos' kewws mm k, rott Atkinom ex im-ner at 1 for - ach m ne m 1 5 e- nts fi.r each ; J .j,. rers r,, k. M -n-ke-an fem i'e.to he p cd hv the avplic int. - LoCr --e Com 'v Bmk , , , ike Sil re. MrhtlWOC .- rIon om.ke, a license to te,eh irood eats M(Hi eV Bink. WMtewstei in tli e rnnn'T where i-ued. and that he ma., 'di- ' A.rc iiniie Bmk. Lmü cretJouirT with dm) i-"nie Resaas for less th aV e M":.roi- Coaats Bu.k. S ir4 i ri htian aseneTn seeti H, the re,,.,et 1 1?"" B." k; 5TM- ? int-1 , , ... ... . iO-biin B oik. N. w I, on. I n o' the pmner trustee ; out such hcense smll only . p,ir: i,r County Bank. Jord ,. be crxil in th on- s-ho,i. an 1 sucrh low crule li- ' Kn iasjnij.li B-nk. Ree !i"iri;h

OMHeShnM not. rxtonl more ihm MSiks, mir fcaekwell t Co.j B ink, IR Ik horn.

p-pl- of rh-ir own v.diti m Ihe light upon a tree rear by and watt several I baad'i reum frmn hie awefoeasfal trip. rf rrwibx end then eae Bis wife from la.ded property amounting to 45,000 Democra ic party, as a Slate oiganiz nion. : h. urs for you to provide than wi th a hie s,e re IMS J to live wtth bin, eapiaaeiwg tether for bar moath'a boardiaw. 4dcer- annually.

prwsee'ed an candidate for Judgeof the along Ri.le of tne parent hive. Bat if yoa no other maeoa than his ntafbrtanee ie I titer.

wg Supreme Court, nor did it urge contests default they Seek one of their own in hti-i lt...s

.ii

Be

be tsned r. a t-'aeher m ire than once . ec'ina 36. Kx im;ncr mv revoke licenses for inc o-npe'enc. . imnnr ilitv or e gleet, SecMon 1 mikes i the duty of thp enminor f v;.it ail th" chl in the couotr, and perform a hundred o'hrr imoo- MM J ir a Skc 19. A-ineiU shill he ab we 1 from the CVriions of the tr.ite"s. relitire to mVwiIs, t

Sf-tt St.-ck Bank. KmCl.cre Southern Bmk. Bel ' St. Cro-x R:rBo.k. Gi and Rar.ids Tr i iteeaa n'- Bmk. l'hinrevia Falls W -u h ira C unty Rmk Woo I County Bmk INDIAN BPKCIB-PaYING BANKf

on ihe. local ticket in the ci ies and towns

-C, It was deern-d belter that no candidate

foi J ii. Ige houl I be diesen ted, atnl it was .his 1 -;i t- much in nhedioare to this indgensat as in pursuance of hi.s own personal irclina.M ti ois lhat Mr. Walker declined lo run ; Bj and ii was. loo, deemed belter that, wha'.P7 ever might b.: the popular action in the ci iesand townships, it should be .'olun'awl . .r- ry and wi hout a y general concert. The 2 reason of this was lhaf the D-mocra ic .ei .81 partv has no d-sire to hasten he p-pu!-ir S n-peti ance of R-pubü. -anism iti Michigan. . 91 which is sure t eneae within a few "as moiilhs. The p .pie here, as elsewhere. . 6 have to work out their own salvation fron' 'p- the miseries which tliev have brought up ..2 o.i themselves, and their con'riti m will be Ql .. . . . ...

' "g all the more hearlfe t art 1 las log as it shall

..84 be deliberated and voluntary no

"m ar bard now, as t!e consequence of the you were not born to lu-k 1 N,

..81 tiiumph of Rermblicanism. but fhev wi ! were not. nor any other man.

j -

He would do worse than that. He

Woald get up at the dead hour cf night, burn hi-, sbirl to d " ., fr u a blind how. (Jeoraetotrn A Uuiom.

In the fall, when the 'ro-ts have ki !e 1 h . t,i- il. bat his case proving i .curable Worse i hau that. He d sell his birth-

some distant hollow tre?. Iiu-k indeed.

Isle is bad j He was subsquen' ly attacked with inSi immaiot v rheuinaii m and taken to di-i

Hon. LanVing S sett, of Oretfoa. WM mairied ie Wednesday nijh'. at Bal'imore, lo Miss 8"e Phwdaa. of Maryland. There wa a briMi-nt wddin the same night at the Washing! AH Navy Yard. The daugh

ter of Commander Buchau n was unred

.1 . , , , . ier fo l.omman'iei r hi h t n in .....cv. the grass, and rattle are Maniag every-1 beviag M neans of support, he was, right for less than a mes ol pottage, and Mae.- of the army. The P:esiLm f ... .. - Ut... .. i . . i . . . heitav ihe 1 1 -1 . of e vr. v f i i. i . 1 he I ' ' '

w """-- r,ul yr, remoxed fo the island as a pauper v dent's fanil were present. etaeeJe eier aad ia thee oone. The Imk ik. k .a- ..L... f kU -wwW k-. I hnd.m eia'h- ttl w,u!J 1

I 1 ! i i ' l i i ott a Imi mt -i oommi Snh u

glass around the Be Stand temps Lern, jrtr h, is in hrr eightieth year, be bning should M winked at by blind people. lexa ir D,mas has , d ot hmgad i to and in the scramble over goes the l ive , WMS bromrht ba-k to the cite, and taken and kicked acr ,ss lots bv e,W. s-.es . alitor of the Lba llvo x accu

B J' r r . r.;.,,, ,, ol luL-imr a I II . (1 nca'S II. -m

nd taken and kicked acr -ss lois by Dl

'he comb is smashed. half 'h-bees destroy; ! rH.e ,,f nv nr bat atftafaae the pactad mIj bv felon, despite

. . eins him of taking 40.nr. I ducats id and loath . s r :u n...

d bv the honest and yiruiou. Iionton

Remitter.

ed and all lost. Hiis n eary bad lactk ehariably dipiad have rendered, un il You must give up bne keeping. Or i'", r0'i,.ved bv death. D ring all tloslongj

y m l ave knp the rnih. out you have M H l(, pHinftll fci, wife a , I daughter. I W.., VlR,INIA fj .araM.C -The at... ..I. ... ... V ... -l . I... . ... . ... .

nom get ... I.... uou i kiiow any nthough living in affl ie Hn:l luxtuv. I Western Virginia M

hing Hhout ihe bee mo h, how to preveu- )lHV.. ncvr vi-ted him or contribnted i s gu teng i i'. . vour c .l .uy Bow how to llaw to keep him from starvinn The drive it out. In the sprtn,' yni Bee in. :tU (Uy ,h:U WH, h t nl, f'WK, siir about your hive, and on uirning it up;,,,p occasion of the riefe of the Pnnee of you find a neet of worms feeding on the . XvH1es to this ciry. With the assi-ance

remnant of the bees' winter store. What

the government during Garibaldi ' Dicta

torship. The dael was p nding. ITIMS.

A boy nineteen yea s "hi and wdjjhing ai i tv.itnd. n assed throtii?h Louisvi'öe.

ling, which was brought loa close oh las; Kemmck. for the Weal SOtM few days TMeday. adopted the following preamble . a and reeolatioos : ,

A case of 8m .11 p x in Covert s remain

'terre Haute, occasioned a

. t i

Sien. irginia Mf hodlst r...i-c pal

C'onfeieiic., ai iis annual t,ei..;i hi Wnee

Whereas. The General Conference at

t.. i 1 D..Ö-..1. i : i ' Seminary, at

i.Ln enr?....i at u 'in ici I ma laianrivtj ft . i r 1 -1

general stampeue oi tue pupus

The time? J a sad change from bees to worms

of two cru'ches he mtnaged to reach the new chapter in our Book of D'sciplme on i

curi-n

Bmk of th Reit of In liana aR.J -ranches. Br okvil'e Bank B"iok ille, B.t. k ..f Kit-!, .rt V Wh i-t.

the exim:ner. w'nshi'd re-eive and promv'vde- j Blhk o; (;.,.!. Il G .-hen. term;ne th - nn. MOW'Sag 9M the rtiivs wh'eh j B nk G .-n.rt . Onspnet, jrovern nae M V cn 1 Wie - of the Peace to the B "k of 'i '. STwMjpWi City, ,, . . , ; B'nko' Monti elio. Mnnf'cello, Com-n Pen or Ctrc-i" C mrt. o f ir as such ,, , ,. .. B -i-k M m . ri;on, nt. c. uon, rule ar aiouciWe, and their decom of all In- ! Bn.kf Paoli. Pmli. cil .'ttestiona rehtin to the establish menl eft Äadtaf Rockville, Wahaaaj eehooN, an 1 fh loe ition. SniHinrr, rep,ir. or re- i Bl k nL r.ie.He. Syracuse, . . ,, .re ,. B .nk of s. ilt-rn, s..,!em, movr! of school h-ties, or tnn-fer of persons tor n,llk f sdem. N. A'lnnr. school purpose, shall be fln il. Bl ieealaj.t'n Bc'k, Bloomington, Skc. 4'1. The school ex immr are hcfWhjr ICvteec fit Cits. EnsrlBs, authoriz d an I emooere I to edn:n'ter all oaths l""1 Bu.k Kva.K.ilie, , , . ,, ... . ! Cambnoee l.uv B cik, re.ative to tue sc lool business in their respective r.-ntml B.uk Indi n.apoli. eonntic." Bsrhnapw Bank, QiosmwiIs, Two or thee sect.a then follow pre-TiSintr a- i Fayette Co. B mk, Connersvills, riou du'ies no performed hr the Auditor, to be Pel mis' Bank. U--tfi-M, dsne hv the examiner. S2Ü B 4,,k,' 4l? T- . , . Huntinston Co. Bink, tieatlarMi, r.c. 41 Toe chool examiner htll hold sta- j Mum ß.nk, M leleaa, ted "uOüe examinatioo- of anolicants for license Indian Rmrrrr Bmk. Bnkaan. at ome liiihle pomt in the county, after due Id sae Farwrs' Biak. Frmklin, public notice, at IsM H mr, three month-: fe1-.81 . . , r . K-aitiiekv si.ock IJ ink. Columbus, al he shall, as fir w.-tm'ile.m ,ke mij:i pub- ..range Rmk L.-n,.

lie ex tm n ition o c -. "

M -bo.t-

A: Me;-h mic-B i.il;. New A'Mnv,

.nisi ide,

be a good deal harder before next December, and a world nf wood will b done to thousands of peopl by having their no.ses held up n grindstones for some time to come. Desperate remedies are required for desperate diseases, and if aboliton fa-mi'ii-i-m is not a deeparan dieeaae we know not what is. We are enfirelv content fo await the natura' course of thtajn in Michigan. Detroit Free Press.

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I .m.non. where be saw for the last limn ; tb subject of slavery ; and whereas, tneie j Jeff. Davis has sent a ret agent to :r i j i. . .i io n . exists some ditferoMe of opiahn M to its 1 M-xico, Hb a view of negotiating the re is wihv and daughter the latter a young ., T. . . I n r i 3 . .... meaning, and wheieas, unitormi y in ad cgniuon of h'.s Conloderacy.

Ol i wnny.'iH ;.o iiiv .ni inw

minis' ration, and harmony among our-

The Tx atiablevess of Man Give a man the necessaries of life, and he VMll the con veni oicies. Give him the conveaiac8eO and h" craves for the l ixuri-s. Giant him the luxuries, and he sighs for the elewaaoine. Ljt him have the alewaa cis. and he yearns for the follies. Giv him altoge.iher. and hf complains that he ha been cheated both in price and quality

of the ariden.

'!.. el nrlf.r . 1,. .-,.. i ., . - , , i 1 . t 1. I m

... - .i- -orieign to cast a look or recngnn,n upon seives are very desirable, therefore wonderful economy of the bee, can use tlie j tli oripple and papr who had onc. 1. Resolcei. That we deeply re,rret th means needful to make it prneperewj m borne the endearing title of husband and i HCtio" of lhy Genmal Conference changing our ungenial Northern c'ime. In certain tQ tnem h chapter on slavery, we regarding such tropic fields she flourishes uncared for by i r.mt, action as u- necessary. . ,, - 2. Aeeoeea, that, in onr judgment as man. All we need here is to supply her j The Power of Hkarty Laughter.- a Conference, the new chapter is not to be wants, in order to be blessed by her labors. jhe following incident come. to us thor. j regarded as a law ; that n administtative Skill is everything. There is no such amM ntheetica-pd altbonfr! we are not : r 1 ' ü' dal action can be had under it

thing as bad luck in keeping bees.

A Young Lapt Kipnapped. Mrs. Ruth S Morgan, of New Hitmony, Ind., gives notice through the uaioatown (Kv.) News that one John Hugo, of New Humonv, Ind.. has enticed her daughter away from

at libertT to publish any name: A short rime since, two in lividuals in thi citv were lying in one ro -im, verv c'ck

agau.st My member or minister ; ami thai we are left under it to be governed by the S'-ripture, amenable as in.livi luals foroür

a (ministration only to God and our annua!

Secoon 4-' provides for a Witiotul pvm nt ("not Vn-Bsate Block Bw k Bt terxceelone hundred d 11 ,r aswb vevi to the P' k Co, B.r k. .ek.ille , . .- 7 ' Pnirie C r B k.T.-nv Haute, exim.ner for services traveling expeii-u-s. Ac. out Sal. m B-nk. Go hew.

of Ji-spe.i.il sc'i-.o! tax belaajbej f Bw varieM State Bmk of Indiana and Branches. towush ps . . . Sect oa 113 prori le for tw . ap ionm-nu of: J.imes Norton, of Ced ir Co.. Iowa, mmt frozen the school fsud each year one in April .ud one to d. . th, about two weeks since, while ou hid wav in Owohr home drunk.

Wtealth or Indiana. --The Auli orof the Plate of Indiana, reports the total assessment of ptop'r'y ii the Sta'e at S455 0I1378. As the population is 1.35 ,0J2. thij gives an average of 5336 to each inhabitant.

i m 1., i i

one with nrarn fever, ann tne otner won L.onierjoee. an aggravated cae of mump. They! Resoled . That we ut.erly condemn .i . i. . , , ! any attempt, in anv "ay whau-ver. to inwere so low that, wa'chers were neo.Jod - ,,', , , i icrtere with the legal relatama ol master every night, and it was thought doubtful , aii( Krm, Rnd hH, Wti wi , Dru.

her, and lhat he his had her secreted for (if the one sick of the fever recovered. A j mote, as did our faiMM, their best inter

rhe pat three months. S'ne thus descri- i fentenB was engaged to wa'ch one night. eR'S by preaching to them the unsearcha

bes her: She has light hair, light com- ' his duty being to wake the nurse WMMV pleciion, tfiavish blue ayes. Roman nose, r K became nec.essat v to administer medscar of a cut across her forehead, is about ' icine. In the course of the night, both

ble liebes of Cuiis'. and by teaching ihem iheir leeiproeal duties as taaaht in the Holy Script tires.

five feel high two inches high, eighteen j wa'eher and nurse fell asleep. The man 'pnE v,Kat and Fkcit Crops in Illi yeara nf age. well proportioned, and is with the mumps lav watching the nlncBvJ Kola The Fanner. puhHehed at Chi

nnawiderod handsome. Huo is a spiritualist, a carpenter, and has a wife and several children at New Harmony. Abram Lincoln was 52 years old on Monday. Feb. I lib. 1861.

and saw 'hat it was tim to give the fever i cao . ffHree extracs from iis Conespoiid-

lents in all parts i f l be State, all of whom I . . . ..I. 1mm. I,. r . , OJI I . iHd I ,m I l,.. Ot U . .( I I

Vn or to movft anv port ion nrnin r c , , 1 tiiM.rc' i if O '. - V tV iM'.it I'lMti ; j nun

in-r harvest. Those in the southern patt

pa'ie t his portion. II was unable to

speak loud, or to m

b-dv except his arms, but seizing a pil

low. be managed to strike the watcher full i of the Srate also say that the fruit crop in th face rritb . Thus suddenly awa wi'l be abundant in that part of the S:ate.

The Hudson is now open from New York to Albany, and the season of navi oHiion has commenced. Oil has been discovered in Kansas, and preparations are making for exteusive operations in that line. On Thursday last, 26 piisoners were remov. d from ihe j .ii at St. Louis to the State Penitentiary. Tup sale of the New York World. Tribune and Tinea, has be on iaterdicfd at Richmond, a. England obtained from other conntii-s than the United Slates, in I860. 860,000 bales of coUon. Victor Hugo styles the priming press "the formidable locomotive of universal thought." The money gambled away annually Bt Baden Baden, Germany, amounts to 810,0W0.0Ü0. The State Fire Mutual Insurance Co. of LaPorte, lud., has made an assignment. The streets of many of the villages In Illinoi- are said to be paved with corncobs. The people are opening up oil wells :n Canada, in the lowlands uear Port Sar-n-a.