Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 April 1861 — Page 2
'jPJJl f DKVJOOÜ 'rT iör" is n r,()VV,nS whÄt a (av may Slate to allow fees in such cases. T have thai ara upon us, and that wo are willing
forth, in treat. ns cf our ..at ona troubles, allowed foes in all such cases, and lJhil- lu uurbeivee 10 wie uiuiu. u, n-mmc
aixlutW mattP nf fW-.Mm, nature, line heincr eatistied that auch fees were le- 1. . . PPJ cwu.ii.jr. wj
lUil.'SHED W ECK LT BT T. Sc P. HeMItJUL,
PLATl 21. DONALD.
Editor.
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA: Tnri:DAY, Ait.il ISni, 1861.
SALUTATORY. The teslefl of the Democrat having be n apprised by the retiring editor, of a change of proprietors, we appear tbis we,k
From the Cleveland Plaindealer. Will there be War? That is the great question which now
the tido of civil war niit;itos lhp Ampriran nnnn'n fr.tm Mjimi
we shall be guided by the facta, and our gal and right lias claimed them in all ca- ; je,0iveJt That thig Union wa8 founded ! to California. Tho ingredients nPcesarv
ow n sense oi riht and justice. es where he prosecuted before me some on the intelligence and affection of tho pso- ! for a fight are parties and pluck. There In our intercourse widi the editorial fra- five or six. I make this statement that pie, and that' it is the duty of all g od citi- is do want of parties in the case, no want
I - - .a 1 m . a. . . I
terni;v, we shall endeaor to inaugurate there may be no blame attached to either 'MM 10 "'crease the one ana exercise tno , ot pluck bo tar as the feecessiontsta are
111 p i-i ii.iifi i.ri iiw-,. t . 1 ' 1 . r 1 . 1 n mac ah
on is both sides to insure a fight. There is the
V ir Ji d v c r f f 9 emen $ m A THEMEN DOUS STOCK
HEAD-Qt IAHTEKS
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For.
and preserve pacific relatione. The bellig- ef the attorneys claiming fees in thoce ca
rent spin: ot many knights of the Quill, ses. HENRY McFAKLIN, J. P
causes them to frequently pursue a course of little profit to themselves, or edification to thoir readers. fJTW'e havr at rick An from the sub
scription list w-.dch we found on taking fue' ftnd to m7 positiva .knowlege U. A. the Democrat Office, about one hundred - Pa"rd 10 titne lt3n ?
tides for rue Dcmcc: at dnrin'r
April 16th, 1361. I hereby certify that I hav- for poractime past been connected with tr.9 Plymouth Jhnt rut, r.s the rcreeaan of th-. of-
1 s .v .v.r ouraelves. i he change Tas . rc . , , ., pftttrrial 1 anil litir n-iniQ. m.aHf HVMIM ricrl Ik. CU1IWI W.
f. m 1.11' . . . V T I.', Ill '17 I I , IUI V, IV U U ll'J. 'V, I W .1, -, ...... ,..,. J 1 I. Ä r m r
v. ii.T iriix'ii stfiieu i.i-ii w 'h, s. ini as Mr. Tü M. -owa9 concerned, avd par:ilaally so in roftrence to ourselves (we epeak bff editor and proprietors). The ofEce
othe;
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iijw jji ui:ü-i;.w 01 inn ixepuuuc, we win . , "a hit jau- , stand by it to the last, and that we will , miaitraiion policy is Divide the Re-,
follow the lead of our national banner in P'M-c with as Utile fighting as possible.
everv JttSt and honorable engagement. oonw hgbtmg will be necessary to con
ers, for tbo'good anj suficient reason that lhe liae lliat 1 Ta9 wllh f
ws do not intent? ending the paper to any
person where the' e is no probability of re-
fice.
J. S. HOUGIIT 07
W 1 f
whs net taken back wholly for the pur- , . . , . r we have etnesn on a.I wno are no po-e of securing the payments due on it, I . f , , 1 , owing us on the old score, as our eiperiPS partly for the reason that we thought 1 " . . . , . 'encein trving ;o collect has convinced us it might be cuau-j rc ciuDciative, with prop- , . . , , . r r that we cannot t-otUoul of Wiera by c bx-
er exertions. . , " , , iivt inraiti. s;iiiirLr ivr ins nfh'ir t.int in: s
Since we last addressed the readers of ! to the ,aw or Wo , arrangement fitch we üar
A. FULLEIt. Chm'n.
A.vOhnecn moved that the proceedings of the meeting be published in ths M. C. Rtpubiican and the Plymouth Weekly D. :ocrt. Carried. fbe following named persons r-ore called on and made brief remarks: MePsrs. Packard, Fuller, Thayer, Kendall, Civens, Hill, Bailey and Wright. On motion of A. Johnsen, it was re-
oolred that a committee of ten be appoint
visce the people of the necessity of tIM
measure. the fighting will bo done and no more. It will be dono. not '.vith a view
of re-uniting the Republic, but of de-: mori8trating the necessity for two repub i lies, slave and free. This is Chase's idea.
ad in accordance with Lincolns celebrated '
declaration that slave and free Suites could not exist in the Union together. The President and his advisers are sectional men Th-y have obtained their
SPRING & SUMMER a o o D s ! JUST RECEIVES AT THE LOW PHICS STORE!
"STlt will :csn by those wlo haft httretofo-a been readwra of the Dz oc7wiT,
u . .,, nf rMl. .,1 in .lom .k. nmK.. .F .lwn.i, .u DWMiit position by bein? such. The
ware wiliinp to volunteer from tkia MMtntv . I 'Ocoras oi their iivies are sectional, and
BOOTS S SHOES!
the Democrat, more important events to j j
th-j üöwplc of the United
ualtH.'. We inksnd making stlil further additions, both in the (ua!'ty and quar.tUy . ks sooti aa wa can perfect sore
nT m 60 1-
tOMpiafcn, we soaii rcr. :a cone neeoeo
improv??r.to in tho typographical ap-
will
t
The President appointed as follows: ! lll7'3.,BW ecom naUir "ow without A. -Johnson, 0. H. P. Bailey, Jas. 0 ! Ktu uff,nS themselves and losing caste PmAm. K.,K..rf v A.i.U Wlth the party that placed them in power.
rvi - - 1M"iV:1 nran hA nnt'thin, Kilt rootmonl .
J. 'lynar, Mm W. Houghton. E. S. Pier- , V, 11. C. orr 7?.m ?r Masonic
CASEY & MOHEY Have removed to
esivn cutting ofT all unnecessary ex-
rP" uM taies nave . b the nublication el the De.vo-
i,,..cnir,J tknncr tv.f.. t .u 1 ... . pearanceot tho pare?, both eciiteri
-i w. ... m CKAX, and those who never pv haTO here-1 . , . . . , t v oi during .Ka nmA fc 1 . . . . . , . , . givo tneir er.tm ttoi anil rttontion to the
' s " ""'6-" totorj tormect no la considerate item.
To recount ail theie events, and , we desire such a lict of subscribers, be
it large or amaDa aa will enable us to pubi
of time
the cauoos wl.ich produced them, would
bi foreign fro 3 our present purpose ; and w? shall onW advert to one of a na'.ional cltarac'er, which i- the dissolution of the Union. It u mer fo'ly ;.. ignore that the Union is i; re i "i.biy destroyed. "So amicable ad jus ! men t of the diificulties which cans ,j 1 ÜM nvi ihrow, is possible, or even
diffiranS dcpa-ttainlß, and the patroni of
the oc9 nar-.y rest as.-ured that every in- ' fares! ,f thrt nnndf will friirhfililv Attfirwl-
hsh the paper wuhout dunning tha dehn-1 . , . . ed to. quents every week, to the annoyance of! m -,
son. Jonas Miller. Phiiio X. Smith. i en- nepuo.icans. ana mereiore go
. i r.- i . i. r v
On motion of A. Johnson, the meeting ... , TprT !journed to meet at the Court House. I w!,ch lhe' anJ thelr V9! ll0P to
adjourned
next 1 iiursday Tewinff, April 18th. J. L. WEST1 ELT, Pres't John McDonald, ISec'y.
ruh
"Lincoln's Home" Spkaks. The De
moenicy of Bprinfffiekl) Illinois, nia-le a
clear sweep at the city elaotion, lasf Tuet
Ialt. east side Mich :j an street,
Where can be found the
We will gel! jou
ILirsest and Best Selected Stock oflowwccecee,
The undcrsi-npd would take this opportuni'T far retmiag mmty Hwh to the e.tizeür ot Mar Bhall Couutv tor their libvral patronauc during lhe four years we hare been among vou, and wouiil jiiet y Uiat we n:e now opcuin lhe LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS. Ever brought to Plymouth, which h.ia been bough t VERY T.OW P1UCES!
Owing to the hard times in the Eastern Market.
nun 9i wa Cm we prepoo to
uic ftenetit.
yiW OUT CUBlODK-I -
thesa who do p.iy. All who desire to take the Democrat and pay for it in cash,
Don't Respond. Virgiuia has refused
More Details of the Bombardment of lav.' ?!cctin thoir entire tieket by 143
majorry iuq Ksgxtur announces the result as follow a :
SuintC r. Charleston, April 14.
The steamer Xashille, from Nsw York
to lurnisn tue I'rasment wiu her quata oi arrived he;e at 3 o clock, feaiurdav morn
trig
produce, or any kind of rado that wa or , troops, and will no donbt re'v? herself
anybody else can use, in advance, or with out of tb Union brfore our net iaue. An eye witness of the tiring on Friday in 'the veaf. are earnestly requested ta do Kentucky, also h-.s rwfns J, to furnish r.:S'ht says it was territcally grand, an'd
111 i e i
mm oy a large proporuoa oi inoti whO;ßo and in return Ke proraiBe em B ,n. ; tr0Ppö l;) go t0 tvar with her sistor Rt-.te; formed an important part during its exis-1 wonh every cent Rml aiore tll.,.W(1 aT1(1 Xorth Carolina and Missouri has done tenee. It was 7iri formed on the prin-1 ask für Aa goaa of our buflinoss cn j tte same thing. jplMoi nason, justice, and the public think jj curtailing their advertising cxMl; it has been destroyed by I ptMM it tn economical method of conduc-' Next Fose of Pveprer?rit?.tives. rancorous hate, and the most intense sec- M lllyi r husinesa, our space vriÜ enable' The hct of th frea BMM hft now
t?onalism. It U faapowibk for any honou us l0giVe a much greaier amount of tead- j elected Us mamberc tj tho ne.Tt ('ont-reös.
! ..I, d e climax at 10 'clock at nisjht,
when the 6ky was overcast by rain clouds. Th streets wore tilled with people Marly ai uighf also covering botU6 lops, uhippicgaad every available place. Towards moiniag the tiring diminished: a few ran-
idom sViots only were tired and replied to only occasionally by Sumter. When the
Glori 'tis result ! It is crushing rebuke to local corruption and partisan venality, while it tells that the Democracy at the bear! of Illinois, appreciate the necessity
i of unity and single neat of purpose, in iew
of the crisis in which the countrv is driven by the criminality of sectional demagogues, North and South. Let the word go out that "Lincoln's
home" is seund. and despi'e the money appliances tattCftt in the canvass ot 1860.
deals', Boya', Vou4h Ä: CUH Calf, Kip & Coarse Boots.
P-;,. n a
I '"- t-v. oiiar,
i lute Come "
ree, Mo!:lctS,
; Jjjxtra Ooldo Byrmm,
um. n fieavv !:kh,. Men's " Heavy Cottons, Prints, , Kentucky Jcuus,
b
HH'0(;fo rioth, Patent k Enamoled
L E T H F R BOOTS, .SHOES. GAITERS, SLIFPEKS DANCING PUMPS,
LEATHER AND FiNEfiflS
and which secured Lvman Trurabull his V cn we ww offer chepT than any other heu.-e
w. II 1 1 1 r .vK.ni riiinfpt'
Ma, eve:. UmmutJi he be as hitrh in autho
r.v ts the President o( (what once was)
ig nuutar than the Dkmoceat baa berate-1 MM we are enabled to Lia're an teen rata fore contained. We dsire all who riceive table, showing ita political classification
the United States, to believe or carry out , uuxnDeT cf the paper, to contiuuo with so far as Republican and rnti-Republiean
IM doctrine of an iapMeXbUitj of a dis-' a9f an(j we promise ihat it mill be a source are concerned. Connecticut r.td Phoda solution of the Union. That the proceed-1 of as muc;n pleasure and profit to them, as ! Ifland have done gloriously, showing a whi were the Drcliminaries to the'.i,., r.t -k.,v;; 1 mu of four mpmhers for tho Domofritc
uik; uiuuiui urn lui ut ui k.ivii auijoi luiiuu ; w""" " " 5 t r .i c. . , r r r r . .
separation of a portion of the States from to u.
the Federal L'nion, were legal, none will m
cor.??nd; but that they were illegal and vjood Joke, lhe irtenus oti'ree-j MMt, would b difieah to demonstrate. ; dom" "rere not ,itlle taken ablck last in
The Union, as it exis
Üonal wmßlMÜmti the slavery question, P0SeJ to ) a Wide Awak
and Union men.
ures
Here are the exact fi"-
. . l o 1 t l l" " ii ("luiiiri. jiir m Liv Is I'll h.'
mm in ine oenaie, anu umcoin a Mjvnj eeied,aai with eerlietikr attenOoe to the want in T1iiria 1' sehalA Li fo o i. , i . . i t . i i . i
- - . . 1 mmm wmwf u mmm imc i r. va uvu re ui una IULUkC. 1 ' ;uieais OlllUlirOu OUT
..r. m. Buiua were nrbi seen issuing bu,.. w;jich shoH,(, bg ;IlstrU(.:iv,. . honffll
om bwot it was supposed to De only ij. te the area Of ibi corporation lim-a-aignaJ to the ahipa which were (a lha if8 of Lincoln's home."
, but which
Mis-ichusetts.
waa admitted to be just to all sections ProveJ to bo 1 "fa8t suspended Rhode Island,
J"
ever which its protective power extended ;
bur a bIi.'f b to dx i'self in the minds of many poüle in the North that the in -
atitaaiei mt African skverw. as it exiatad 1:imr- in on hand broom. indicating 0bk ( ;
to the Republican pole, near the R.'publi-
. enn GfSce. Th defunct "awak" had on i?w 1 orx,
i m j New Jeri'", . . . hie re "aha. consisting ot cap, cape, and . -.
j that he had made preparations to go down j Indiana
in the Southern States, and as it was re
tioB the chief cornerstone of the Union m,r7t ' n In?nas sam ai ine com
cognizod and protected by tho Constitu- ami f &ulh Caroli na, as some
was the
r
" sura of all villainies : " and. nieucemeni oi or milvmm ihm ' .y. -
orstn,
to insure for our government prosperity M woman wi:h a broomstick could do W;i
. that thing. The joke was prohnbly nj r-! Minr..:ota, .
a: home. id respect abroad, should im-
metliafe.
extinctio " Actinc on th;s belief, thev ROt rgotten tho cu-ting down of the pole n , ' ' "
put in course of "ultimate Feiwutu u t"UIv: Ul M uu? 9
commenced a crusade ag-.inst the South- j at Tippecsv.ootown; the interruption of the Maryland. ..
era people, arid their favorite stale of so-
Deciocratic jollitication in our streets last Virginia, .......
e i i a ' xtv "a li
ciety, whicb so c mpletely estranged the i un over u'e tiecli0n ol A ackarü, ana ill- .ortn Carolina,. . two's ctions, that the work of dissolution I Ters olher fuan-v 1Utle th'ngs.- which our Kentucky,
Repobliaa friads; in their troodnoss of u. . '
heart, have "forgotten to reco'.lect." We advise them not to become irriu.od in re-
had already comme need. The first severe shock which tho Union received, was in t855. bv a sectional contest, bv a r"r:y in
the H i h. for the Presidency; and the ard of " but to remember when the
Missouri, . .
Dun a Un. Kep 6 3 I 31 u o I a reee :0 fl Ii 5! 6 19 8 13 4 7 5 4 2 1 3 2 o ee 4 1 1 6 13 8.... 10 10 7 2.... 100 105
ouing, apparently blockading the port as they remained quietly at anchor. The iron battrv at Cummiio's' Poinf, or.ly 1..000 varus iroaa Sumter, k?pt up a continuous tirefrom its rilled cannon. The tire Lo a the floating battery and Ifoekrie was regular and accurate. The
The doating battery proved impenetrae. Every shot froro it told on Sumter. Sheila from iho morters cf Mount Pleas-
lon. While Sumter was on 6re
Mo Tr:nMr.Rr, Arril IS Prominent rn'kmen in Virginia tel'"'ri!-licd t Montouerv tliat Virginkl will proahahly -. code to-morrow. Gen. Ditch Pillow ha Jt arrived to offer iefl. Davis a division of Tennessee trooii.
r.vorvborlv is deliemed with the eneour.i 'in" ' are Jli"0 StPed to
news from Virginia. Vice President tufphensbas arrived. I :. ,:. i'::: ...:n - .u. r
Cj iuiimiu in it u:m i him I. .Uli; n:tii uie wibcarcely ; fr?eracv.
P'esideat Daviji w ill vReatc hi peat at fnntporrcrv, the Vic? President eanatiag tho evtlee. and i!l"make his had quarter's at Richmond in BSedajSi with Gen, Beauregard as scceiul iu com ma-id-fen. PrarT i tnV.e cro of Pt nsacola. The forejroin? is by authority. The fishiest wilt await Prea drnt LineolnV official proclamation bc-fure taking r.ction.
Maivfkctairiaig icartiu'. And huv always on hand a good assortment of Custom Made Work,
Which we warrant to wear well and not Kip. We
Anderson
direct au bis efforts to put it out. Twici .acce:ded and to no this his inoti hr.d
M A K E AND MEND Hoot aisd Sil oos, üeatly and promptly. We invite t!ie Ladies to Cell tutu examine betöre buvins oi.-'wlu-rt. (Jitiicnsct this jiiaee, w Uo 1iiy tliL-ir Fancy Dress Boots and Sheas
a nil t I
iUwr.-TGoMEr.v. At't;i u. I lie rut!ie n-rc are r-m.t . mm tim mmJ hm .1IU.
deitgoted Dial the euoeitaintr i at an end, and un U3 iat wc are now entirely juatifieil in Mrlag the in- j
MILLES'l & iIAt0:r.s BLACKING
epedit;
larnneure' Ifos kckt, April 1. The Cabieet s Thi-? wa "not reported to till the fort was 'council tUsfereneea. Mr. Lincoln 'a rodamattea on lir for tho third limp, and th. tl-moo ' wa read nmii'stburstsof laughter. The Secretary
Af-
hr.(i increr.sed to an alarming extent.
... a fear moments he ordered them in and
shut ÜM batteries, a thicl: to vork them.
i of War authorizes the StatfSSet that SQKJt more I roopa were cal'ed out to daytaasast Lin-join's I men.
tha smoke was too; Pan.Mi.nnATeim.t April 16. A mob of two At noon the flames I hnndrcd beys riaited the reatdences of seeeeaiouists,
bent from every part of it, and the des- 7 3 v ' . w v n; i,ft,,re n-rffted the riuir loader. Tue
Mayor nd rewed the crowd nnd or li red it to diaporse. He said he couldn't p rmit any further indulgaaea of thi? sprit. Da would proceed to cxtrcmiti.s if they u: In't dispose. Mayor Henry issued a proclamation that tnason ajrainatthe Uaion must not be pe -mit tod, and asked
Kept oeaetaaStj heai. CA8KT & KORKT.
copy
aer coyer.
h s quarters aere
burn Int, Gen. Benureirird sent offers of
second shock, which shook it from its Ku2n corae8 in' ani acl accordingly.
f,unu.t!on, wa3 cause! bj IM wepaaa of likely that the Republicans can carry any . -er cver. that same party in 1880. Many eey that1 The following cards h;.ve been handed (.xtreme m.s,Jre. After the offieea are Vffcea Major Aaderaa
this vaa not efficient cause for dissolving ! Uä ,or PubIlc;i'n- L'Y ret charges j distributed, ft U more than prohible that, ti,T'.,; n ww? , T which have recently been made against enough Republican members will be dis-;
. . M. A. O. Packard in the columns of the .effected to the Administration to throw it UP
uues no, furui innig 10 argue irom tills stand-point, as the fact of a dissdution I ßtfin? sined hY d'sinterestaxis a, arlsatlMf rightfully or not. Even if ed Prt!e8' wh ml desiro tbat juslicö
Um Suth wore convinced that they had UU"e' 't'ut;" SM,Jum ÖM
truntioa was complete
Every oni auxicusly waited to see what the vessels would do, and fully expected the engagement would become general. At 10 o'clock a. at. SumteE was plainly
seen to be on lire. Flames burs', through the eilfafM to iko haown every aidiag
, th one iiv b enii.-tirjr, munitions or provisions
The Legislature h:. passed a law making eon nivance with onemie punishable ty a line of $3. 000 orten yean inipritonacDt
Tlie Seci.iLd Rfz meat, 10U0 men, tenilereil their SSI ikes to the Government. Thev are Irl.-haieii.
lha roofs of houses within it. At this time
April 1?, 1SG1 12;f MBofobßcaa
THE GREAT AGITATOR DEAD! TKOSPECT OF PEACE THE COUNTRY. Singular Causa of his Death.
.. .ii ... 50 ...50 ...75 ...HO . .1.25 TtolO 5tol 1 ...ao
And all othr goon's at equa.'!v
Gal. Pair 4 4 Yd-
Our tock has been selected with frreat car. and comprises everything in the way of DRY GOODS, G-roceiies, Glass v7are, ZlaU & ( aps, Soots & Shoe?,
ate., &c.
We respectfully invito all to examine our Goods and I noes. 1 1 is no trouble tur us to uow cooda and we wfl not be undersold. ' Look lor the siu
Low Price Store, aa t h r. ee ae sa SOUTH OF THE EDWARDS HOUSE. Wc net, la exchange for Good, 1.009.0ÖÖ Feet (rf Square Timber ! 10,000 GOOD, OAK JQQBJ AND ALL KINDP OT COUNTRY PRODUCE! Fiease-iveusa call before purchasing March ft-ftj RICK & SMITH.
t ;
ii.'i rui ' n mnvir rv
The mnioritv is' so small that it is not j orer him. and drove tho soldier, un
ILLIAM L. YANCV IS NO MORE. Ho depattcd in a spa:n lat .Monday, oe-
e.- jiAnA.l ti-oio .kiil O.-'r? It i i :u u'ut lanl 4.'i tOxt
Cnsxawnw, April 1 6 -1 h leal stopped throe (nm u ' uw.f tueeae was too tar
ve- isc.imitg :n. ami aitcrwaras pennncea tnein niMi .,,.,, ftrv
intj a miroritv.
acted wrong, wen traitors, and were wor-
; en to the statements contained in them.
t v. . i t i :
thv of the hundred and ee other epithets j Jam " wr .ormer.y sn which the aetl slavery patty have anplied dent of ,Wi Phce' and i3' M he intimatesto them, they cannot rcw be made 'to ad 1 a R'Publin- H-T McFarlin is aa old mi; it nnd retrace their step-. Hence, we re9,dent W and tnown to all our believe that anv attempt by the federal crizens- J' K Hou3ton was foreman government to coerce tLose States which!0' Democrat office for four or Cve have withdrawn tie allegiance which was ' mnths PreviouB t0 tbe change of Pr0P"-
vi.Iuntarilv tenderer is war. X, TnU ,CIorH,lP
can remain permanent, or at all, except by tha suffrages, and through the volunfarv
bedienco, of all the elements frmincr that'
Union. Ifth seceded States could be
i;i-".l :. . i-
asHistacce before the white flag wns run catraaeo. It won't Interfere further until orderc I ' "
li'iin vi:iir)i. ir h :r:rr. vi i ma: t .!: o ere . Tr Tr . T Tr-n--rTTnnf'-"r(
V ÜJL1 V AL'ili-.N D U Kjr jli. o
At Cincinnati yeterday they stopped vessels, and took tcvsral boxes of guns
from them, destined fcr tbe South, Also, j
a large cargo of p owder and provisions. --
riiey will not allow anything to pass with
out examination
the purples of watching and searching.
I - ii .1 . ;.. i i . it.
Senator Wirfdl received the sword of . t . ' : 4 Q ' 1 ' " 1 '
Major Awiaisoe, and returned it to him. fifty tboa ad ia Üüs Butt . und declines offers ot
lhe Heet is rrtnl oil Charleston. repitnen;.' from (Seorgia end Alabama.
Washington, April 15, 4 p. m. The President's Proelamalion has been ! (. n.r f.r 75 tMkl to-n nnrl nrn-
j r. he Baltic with Anderson on board duc?s great excitement. Illinois wui be .
required to forninh 6,tXK).
NEW stock or Superior aVorknianshijF,
GikxI uuthoritv st.-.tu- ih.it there is i;n doubt ih.it
Encland and France wi;l recotniize lhe indeoend-
ence of the South soon. Tlie "Isabel" just come I Which he is dailv in receipt of, ladeaiek b is
I ami reports r tueral Hect sailed, HccomanicJ bv i 8Ilin
Indiana 5,000, 1 Albinoe. Dr: IscWocksae Baneriatendent
They have vessels for ! Ohio 7,0u0 and New York and Pennsvlva- ofth- B tod Aaylan p ikt s iyim visit to nrtowi
uia 13,000 each.- Tiie remainder will be :in -"7. m h cwnpui win ur. i in ivo-
Xiles, Mich., April 5th, 18C1. This certißes that I have long and intimately known M. A. O. Packard, w;s a
UNION MEETING. Pursuant to a call published in an extra of tlte M. C. Republican, a U'nion meeting was held at Westervelt Hall, on the evening of Tuesday, the 16th inst. The meeting was cal'ed to order by A.
fuller, and on motion of th eame, J. L.
fC rp Cheap! And he is al.o Mating on the largest and most
, oseaplete asurtiucutet
J . 1 I A i . , . ' I
taken from ew hnjland and the Western i An un. n r..u , r I HT i HLIJ i. ci t
w m-' ii.u n-ijuiu tu'Mii i. ii i- i.ii'iviuin iii'mii i iv i Mr:! v iii'v i ;. 'T. I'll iiiirt'N
, , p.'- M VIIIVIl O IlilU V itliUl'IIO K ,1 . I
: Tint this market ln ever berti favored with, sal there is no "puiik" about the LOW PRICES.
STEAM FOUXDliY! BREMEN. MARSHALL CO., IND. Tha subscriber respectfully informs the cuslie that his Founry is now In FULL BLAST! And :hat ho is at all tir.es prepared to munefkcture PLOWS, KETTLES. FAUfUfQ UTENSILS, Aud everv srtieloia his line of buioeu. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS 1 Andwillbo sold at FAIR, LIVJHQ PR1CIS CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. He it determined not to be und -sojd.
Bremen, Feb. 27. 13G1 ."tf
J. B. HARRIS.
8 toi
No &iuthern States
will b railed on fnr rrM;
r w- M . T j had seven ceii. Iren, of whom live a e A Sinoes,
hwb -..oowu... x ' ""T"' 13 u" ""iwithlialra.swl-itensthedrive.isiow.cxceetliiii.dv
who are hi hnmb'c circumstances, :.ro of fa'r cum-
except Missouri pletion; dark hair aod Wee ejeSt sedbearrelatMH 1 ' 5000 are asked ' 5'Jli to SSI 0hSf Mfiiret cousins. They have . . . : lion pvon ci il.'frn. nf u-lnni fivr !i o A 'liinnnc
ClIiIRS
A K D
He is liOLW'D TO BELL
MMIaMaii ff Via OrVÜil I r Cr rrrt eat
f,rcu b.w. and the Vuion mad. -.hoi. Obtrlin-lhal lie Ml OWÜn hoforo I did, JVe91ervtU "a Pres,, ent. ,d !eÄr. our boaötdl.ir,L,.f freedom ou:di..l v!u . .,.1 v i uu. J 'S0 X wd Wm- M- F"""-
be ono of the most comp lete anarchies on a . a ui u a . , v ice-1 residents
r ! Mr WeSterTe
. - - I ' ' " - - - J J I
increase. Martial Jaw Jias been pioclaim- ! fc;r complexiun. and eves of a pink color. One nnViPERT ed in the Distiict of Columbia, and troops i of these is an infant but two or three weeks old. CliLAi LH 1 HA.N J HC are hurrvins? to the War department to re- ! ?.11.of arc so nearly b'Fnda to be unable to
uistinquu-n a single iciier, or 10 a.X(u:re an euuca- ; au niiu examine mm aiuci, mac w w n - lion in the usual way. D.-. IVlcWorkman des-1 tho Bank lluildiiij:. apri-lOasl cribos that thev wer- proper subjects for admission i " . , . . ,C-T. to the Blind Institute, and ' the three elder FURNTTUKE! FÜBNITÜKE! children with him on his return. Gt hrn Timet
port themselves. Great uneasiness pre-
, vails for the safety of tho city.
t ie globe. The mngr.iiude of the secession movement commands respect and ro-
tyiliu, evn if the action and the prin-'
ciples on watch it is predicated, should otherwise deserve our OMtaarat Therefore, for the reasons above stated, and others which we shall advert to hereAfter, we are for Peace first, last, and all the time. It ia probably unnecessary to say that the Democrat will continne to he, as hereto f re, unconditionally opposed to the principe and policy, as im as developed, of tho Administration, or Republican party. Although thousands of the good anil true have acted with r.d desired the success of that party, yet the evidence is brought home to s in thunder tones from every catnon' i mo th throughout enr once hrp py conm. , tha: it has destroyed oar nationality,dragged us into civil war, and sent as adrift on a sea of troubles, over which only a kind Providence which has ever hee led our cry for help in time of need, can bring ns saf-.y in this our d?y f foolishness. Theee are rnr tr-vjb!esoni times, and
Eome Testimony. Medaryville, Pulaski Co., Ind., Feb. 5, lFf0. Da. Kofack Thi'- is to certifvthat I have been
?7"It is announced that Gov. Morton,
jof Indiana, Gov. Washburn, of Main;?, . nn tabinrr tha kS. I Go- Curtiti, of Pennsylvania, and Gov.
uprightness and morality that he was at aau ,h nhi,,t nf ih m-iiM., n L. Dennison, of Ohio, have each been to
no time detected taking improper liberties derstood it. was to irive exDiession to the i Wirth,nbr'0 erged the government to j using eome of yocr Blood Pilla and l'urifier ; I was
i . ui i j t .i IT. t .n e it ; ... pursue a coercive pohey. Whatbusin-ss 'r-km sick the fir?t of September last. I w ,s verv aritk any one, white or black, and further, ' ' If n 0,1 Community J Lvo in h i,r. k br about one weekj received some rdi-f by
that I regret very much to see published l,n , our COU!ur was fl a leariu, crisis. . . . , . . . . P ' i the aid of a doctor, though I lingered for eome aiJLJ b UT1 a. and that every patriot should come to its T"!: M.t no better. I procured a !
w B.. ""gin giw.uuo eUDDOrt :uwmi8iuj ti ii HHiillig
l ij . i .i.
oi niJoTiua a inai vuicn recently ap
peared in the RepvVih'xn, for I thiuk they aid
WHOLSXALX A!t aiTAlL Br D E G R A A F & TAYLOR, (formerly h. r. dkckai. )
FURNITURE! !
IvI. WOODEOW, Agent,
do no good to any man or party, and while
diluting entirely from the r.oinical creed ?iLte? J res-Jut ions, eonsiate t a r i it .m u ngof A. Fuller, M. H. Rice, John Blain, of my friend Paekud, I still wish justtce M& A 0 Packard ttnd C. 0. Buck.
.. w' 4..- . I i V i A 7 J i vi. , el I. f l. '
Oo notion of A . Johneon. John McDon- 1 m"c" l'rF"e, nou uiouyii ; - - "
- appoined Secretary. 1 P-' . f fettaSr 'SV
On motion. th ebai, annmntA , nnm. i lu,r rP'XllVe O.ateS 10 Carr Oil a Wr i W)1q t.it-ij vorvhml. Kuhullh.! 1 ffimmm,K1.iJ,
Street, and six storiee in Height, making it
done biro as a man.
JAMER E. WESTERVELT
VTTOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND ; !low citizen of I'lymouth and adjoining tuwns, that he yet at lbs old Staad, on Michigait street, with the best uso:tment of FURNITURE. CHAIRS, MATTRESSES LOOKING-GLASSES. GLASS PLATES, GILT FRAMES Ac, That can be found ia the county, and at lower prices. COFFINS,
After the committee retired. Dr. N
Sherman was called and responded in a;
Eds. Dkmocrat:-A1Iow me through sFecch- ,n 'he mi-kt of which Capt. " HaileT proposed three cneers foi the "Stat -your columns to correct a statement which Spangled Banner," which were given cnhas soerai limes appeared in the Marshall thusiastieally. The Doctor was followCounty Republican, to the effect that M. ed by Messrs. Patterson, Johnson, Wes-
A. O. Packard, in a case of Asssauit and ter eW V aaValkeobergh and Bums.
Battery ho was prosecuting before me, at-
agaiust the South, it is quite iertain that
at least a portion of them bad do authority
to offer su ;h aid. Gov. Morton was ex-
- - - a j l .1 a l . . i:ni i.iL' itiuiu-i l ui il l tremely anxious to be clothed with a. eta- j teem vour medicine tcna: mihtary powers, but it is notorious de without it as lonpr
that the Ltgiemtara refeead to confer such power upon him, and in our opinion never will. Tne people of Indiana will never give into the hands of O. P. Morton the war-making power. They are willing to obey ail the requirements which he can constitutionally make upon them to "rpel
what 1 was about. 1 got another bottle of your Purilier and box of Piils, 1 used that and found relief. Yesterday 1 sent and urot nme more, 1 had not the money for it the last M me I sent, but 1 ( -
so highly that 1 would nf
lsmv credit was geod enough
to jret it, 1 am mending at tlus time by the good effect of vour mucn e-tecnied Blood Purifier and Pills. Yours truly, frc-n Yrv-Axo avn Morgan-. See Advertisement. april 1 lnl 1 w4-
TllC Largest FUTXtitnre StOre Qf ?u kimät Roaalfaaa and Trimmed to order
IN THE UNITED STATES, .And filled with TTT'RNTTri?F. OF ALL GRADES.
Fn.m ihe beet Parlor to Ae common Kitchen,
ou short notice.
A GOCD
HEARSE,
which we are determined t SSh at tho
SMALL PROFIT Of FIVE PER CENT.,
and vo df.viatiox,
ur. k. 1.5- -.n. to increase our liusinesa ;
; UVI uigj t" , ,
uldcientto uountcroaiam-i.- ".ut.vw in tho profit.
To a-tcnil funerals, when aeyired. GOOD LCMLER taktu in exchange for Furniture. M. W00DR0W, Agent. March 7, 101 6m3
The committee on resolutions hrdncr!
wmmAw tn rpnrt nrpnip,l ti,ö r.n . I invasion, to ''fcunpress inPurrection," or
tempted to charge an illegal fee. The resolutions which were unanimously ad ?j"t?Ü" " within the limits of facts in : ho case were these: Packard opted: Indiana, but not to invade neighboring r prose'- 5 and D-1 p""- a P-... .ta,. fe. i Ä S!LÄ!!Ä hps defendu.., after conviction Packard ful crisis is upon our country, and that civ-1 f the people of Indiana. JFtf Albany
uinimcu ms le, l iiniip uujecieu to it as " " nn'nn me uo ruer9 . leoger.
being illegal. It was a new question to 01 our Del nn1 onc U,,UP(1 and hPW
me and I did not allow the fee, but after- r Ji j o i . r , ' Resofred, 1 Net we, as cuizons of the wards, on consulting Judge ötanfield, I United Si sill, without respect to party, found it was the law and pmetiee in thi deeply deplore the unfortuna'e difficulties
The available military force of Virginia is ab 'Ut 175,00.) men. A lap dog recently breught 82,000 in L'.ndon. af suction.
MOT ICE.
-ba ... . J mninr l.ri!l H:inl-. nnd lav in our
Whereas, my wife, Elenor J MiUor.hsa Ml w'""i är Nett C -h.
niv bed and board without any inst cause or prov
ocation, I forewarn all persons from hnrborinir or
WALL PAPER!! PLAIN, SATIN, AND GUILT.
t i C5.o i-... .SO .100 uriT r Ti; T T T" rI'T I
tr 11 tins her on mj account, as I will nav ca debw Kw00a , V, " Y'L' u 1KJL,L V ULiLi i'AridX I
' - ' Wl .f nn. 1 . . . 1 1 il. ill ' ''
her oontrmctiae.
ApM I?, 131 12tS
JOc. MILLAR
Roewod Bed-room sett , Irsin.
50 to 3S0
5,000 YARD
M.w A B'k Wal Bedroom .etts from 25 to 1 50 ,
S STRAY KD, from the rssHiaei of the sub- Bsesssl leasber sett-, from. io . eorlber.m Elkhart Bottom, Elkhart County, Oak and Wait -ut Dining ectts, irom. . . 25 to U tlfl, ClYCt, 311(1 (lOxU llOrClCrS I Ind.. on the 10th day ot April, a small Bav Marc, Hair Mattresses, trom W black maine and tail, with star in the forehead, Spring " " a lu j pnoUTn WINDOW SHADES to keep out mt an SÄÄt,..;,, OFFICE FURNITLALL QUALITIES. aH W.I. paper worth from 6cenu to $3
' take her up, or return her to me.
IAMBS LüCKEY. Brl9nlC-li p.
All furniture WaTtaatal M Repreuentcf!. m.Tl4-n''
per RtIl Border worth Irom 1 to cents per raid. For eale by v,r ,M7m PERSHING I
