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The Weekly Republican from Plymouth, Indiana • Page 2

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Till? DLDI'PT A I 11 I 11L.I UIjIV frtfe Mr. acSrd PLYHOl TII, Thnrxiav April 5, 1S60. KEPI KMC STATE TICKET. 1 i a Fwa MMUMi iisaSnV ix oi atiotttgotuorv. OTl FOR IJCUTCXAXT OOVEftXOB, i ITT.rYF.rC ol aVTVC.

I for sicnEr.uir or state, WILMAM A. PEELE, of Hamlulph. for. treasurer or STATE, JONATHAN S. HARVEV.

of Clarke. tnn 3liToa or state, ALBEUT LANGE, of Vigo. fiENEKL JAMES O. of VanJerlurg. FO OK 3LFREME COOTtT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Mario.

to clkbk or arrrrME cotitT, JOHN P. JONES, of Lagrange. MILL5 J. ILLlLUtli, ol 1 ntnam. i akuiub i.a neouwiicuu.

The following gentleiuen are authorised to act as Agents reeivin'? name of new subscriSer-i, aad in collecting and receipting for all debts due-ad for atabseriptioriS.job work and advertising: E. Mooa, Ei Hnioritown; El: PaaKRa, Mninkuekee; McCoy, Green township; HaIOH, Argos; L. H. Shatto. Tippecanoe t-w A.

X. Wise, Bourbon; ktrsea, Geros tu township; 1 CaiM. win township; It. B- Eaq-, Mk luaiis; L- II. AjuaaEws.

Sii o. Trouble in the Camp! In toe RirvsucaN of the 2 22d uJu, we exposed a r.t'-lnJ contained tatements contained of tho reckless atn! fal-e fn an ediloriaJ article that appeared ia the flym-; outh Dncri ol the week Dic.icua. but not hav- .1 ml nnhwtrt of the writer. i nraooae now to dis- yse of them in a brief manner, not earing to en- mj ter into a lengthy discussion of the matters refer- ..1 nnnt 3i ihilhavc ocraa on to nek of fh and othr orations COnne-CUd a th I onr Cuntv affairs frcaaentlv darinz the Tronesa of the canvass. d.i.

i I All I i Uli ii vni brief notice of the proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners de the following bUte- -www. mend -The Ex Clerk, Mr. R. Packard haa been compelled to dis-orge i3S ol nncaUed tor witness and jury tee, which he has retained iu his hands i corrary to law. This is the statement the editor of the Democrat 1 .1.

I to au issue oi tue iwvn uenouueeu in pw- ureterals a "a mtlicious misrepresenUtion, for" he added, "we are informed that the law allows the Clerk to retain such monies and settle up his own affairs." Was User any misrepresentation in our Local'. atatem.Htt? Did nt Packird hive to pay over the amount named? And bad he not re- a a a aa 1 I at mm. a i- -v i Tr a- uinuil.i...,1Jiwu..j.- his assertions iUMl sUtemcnU- Jl tie thinks he om he had not oomplied with the law by an extract xn whh we lV0 no abjection to fru-n the law itself in our issue of the 2d ult. plilvins thorn. shall always keep a king or af we tde soch a false and blundrring aaaer- qW'n Mon to CAlch hl5 arWaoTtT he t'on as ia contained in the above quotation from jjiin out the Democrat, how that print would hare ci.ocklcd Wr no, at cvcr ill con over it.

The people can jodge from this incident srjcrc(i irks thc alitor makes in the same num-wHb is that misrepresents and makes state- in lo thc Vinm-dge ease. The people I 1 thc ftcts in th ani we are The editor endearora to raise a cloud of duat it mm mam there is some occasion to ower the failure of Mr. CorbaJey to pay over the jt yn moniea in hia hands. His object in this to divert Jq 1m number of tho Democrat we notice an public attention from hia Mend Packard Vt articlc in replv to what wc sid a couple of weeks harsxnot attempted nor do wc intend to treat Ir. but h.lTC not time it than C.

any better in this respect than we hare Paeka.d. hMtv hen wc have leisure we will read We stated the amount the latter had been com fjelicd to disgorge that be retained in his hands contrary to law, and so we shall in regard to Mr. Corbaley when the true amoant is ascertained. The Drmocraf insists that the Republican party isreaponsiblc for Mr. Corbuley's official derelic tions to the tarn extent that the Democratic party is responsible for Mr.

Packard's. We think there is a slight difference in the two eases. Mr. Corbaley was not elected as a Republican and the party was not yet organized when his term expired. In addition to this, have not the Democntie ex-ofli-cers.

Auditor and Clerk, in allowing Mr. Corbaley to re. tin the money in his hands which he ought to have paid into the Cmnty Treasury, during the fbur years of their administration, made themselves responsible for hia wrong? At least it shows great carelessness and indifference to the interests of the -eople, on their pirt, to allow him retain it so Kog. Had the present Auditor purauod the same course his predecessor did in regard to thia and other at- toT3 the Democrat wonld not have thought him quite I the Congsessional Committee aP-so stupid. But, stupid or not, be was smart enough pted at the last Convention, shall decide be to discover soon after his inauguration that hia pre treen thl, tw, proposed places.

If it is changed dtecessor had made an erroneous exhibit of the I arjt the policy of which wc doubt, wc have no finances of the county he huing largely under- to Francesviile. That would probably stated tlie true indebtedness, either from ignorance the ncU most COMVejcDi pbca for the whole aw far thc purpose of covering up and hiding their Dij.ct. prodiaTality from the public eye. Soon after or a bout th same time he was so "stupid" as to stop a iargc lea in tne treasury, uirougn amen oetween $000 and fl fiOO of the people' money hud rar out during thc eight years previous, which his competent predecessor had failed to discover. We might enumerate aevcial other instances of bis "stupidity," similar to these in their results, were wc in the mood and bai time and room to do kJ.

But, the crowning act of "stupidity was in 1ms oflcioos intermeddling with the affurs of the Mia lit Clerk, and miking him disgorge which he wanted to keep for his own private purposes. This waa a very imprudent act, and had he known how displeasing it would prove to the editor of the Democrat, and what a storm of abase it wonkl call down npon himself he would doubtless have hesitated. If his "stupidity" ia so great that be has no more cense than to attend to the interests of the people, as he has been doing, instrad of his own and his brother Republican functionaries, as hia competent predecease somehow always hap pened to do, don't yon think Mr. Democrat lie had better resign at once No doubt yon think him a pgularsort of an officer, but the people latj be by wc gh ao difier Oith vou III III 1 I 12, Meeting at this place immediately af yonr gyrat genius. ter thc Chicago Convention, and nominate our ue renson, nys tne uemorrai, uiat ae ard did not pay over the monies in his hands sis boaoooe bo had not tite fullest confidence in Hit "capaaffty" of his soceesaor.

Does mean to oay by thie fling at tite present iucutnbeV, it has traveled a long distance out of its way to make, that be is not an honest man It mast mean that A A Aa aefaa aT al I I mttm la1 Wtai Hrimr r' Vt Stil am. ItMW UVUUWw mj wv mm a a -m hlltiS I asl mil as max? keep the miner tn b5s own hands for ma indi vid- sm, 1 tjal beneit at le had done? Which? The. lw doasJiot cuqutve a retiring Clerk to pay (he ancail- ed for awl docket fees in his posset- 'tMafajeefVWsnrcessor, batM the County Treas- aHfo one eversai-I it did nor was a worl Jtt rff lta. a'. hU B.at paying" over any orer other monieeasai bs baa succesawr.

1 Te tbaltne law uu an ermrpei nrm to uo and th- ref wc no tutll with him in regard ire 'wrsii'd in tiiis oespct. fti'. the Me course it brtaje 'the mt Clerk 'a PatanU ar hu only fattncigavs tat mWOSm (. 0r 11 the raotiies ging to diffeabut jcrsons, ns, and taken further, that IU ti latter bad failed from any cause to pay these seve- a' to the rightful owners on demand, would ru ff iirc reclTTcSs mid False assertion Democrat makes: "With all their blowing about corruption thev Recount; ha farthing by gentlemen whom they take a iw.tit in accusiuii." IZT Wo hall not uu siun to aneeifv tl. rf extravagance and improvideuee.

we have hc.etu fore made and substantiated by the record, against the ei Democratic efficers. We net only intend to do so at the oront time, but shall thr tliem a few mora bouts of the same c. ter to knaw. "Never been able tu show ahere the county has lost one farthing" hy the ej-Demo- i cratic officers, did you 1m paid Mr. K.

dall the $2 he charged for searching the records to ascertain the anwont rrae the Treasury in Packard's hand, wlieti the law required P. to make out a lht of fine, Sec, lid not the eoun- 1 ty rose any thing by Pack iH's neglect to discharge his duty in thrs respect? Perhaps he wili yet pay 1 ihe expense of the investigation. lie ought cer tatnlr to do ao. The coirrse rmmncd towanl Mr. Packard that either personal feeling or political capital ha? much to do witli what purports to be expositions of The are not content ilh having ahnsed him when be 'ore the people for re election but follow him into private liiir and slander and misrepresent him and try to make the citizen of this county believe their exaggerated lories con cerning him." We disclaim now as we have heretofore any per sonal hostility toward Mr- trkard.

We know he angry and hostile tow ard us for speaking of his official acts as we deemed it our right and duty to I do, but this has U9 effect npon us. It we or any have msrenrcscntetl and slandered him at any time lei uic sliow wnerein, r.ud so lar as 1 wo are concerned the proper retraction will be cheerfully made. We have generally been ufR eienily explicit in oar statements to cause a dread- fu! fluttering atnoug thc mocratic leaders here- abonts, as well as making "the galled jade wince," 'f they had not beci true it would have been an easy matter to have disproved them. A :i.g I 1 1 1 uic- 111c cumuiawi. in lue in loreiroinsr t.

1 1 .1 I I i extract aoout m.atiig "political capital out or tne of thc we as Cr-T 1Mar ter, or se a plea whieh no politician thinks ma- 1 i V- I.e.ar...! lt. II 1,. ule way at the when presently a I ball passe.1 throngh his hat. He took it off. and, loeikiuzai tne lioie in nis aonorcro imcnui, ea I caiimu iu a tona einein great surprise.

rn il i ih.mti. Our iii-iehltor i d4rn the reshootm bullets. Uur mt mht it eem. io vrnna we siiuuiu ano-T mm mj tnuui uui- lets at us but that we ought not to fire any thing out our. ctririugea a nun in return.

i ue mio pic tatenient we published a few weeks since with -j but blank cartridges at him in return. The s.m out scarcelv a word of comment, the editor char 1 Ii I 1114 We "lilwhiar actcrizCj, an Cxaggeratevl atorv. cxtenuated or Set down aught in in rela to lUcr r.ftfrteu to. If lhe wu to back it tin with I proof nj(Ut wherc im fti taej aaall and twist pjlc c.tnirt how rcck. Rnd our neighbor ia in regard to i it rare attentively, and it it contains any thing worthy of comment, will pay our respects to it.

Gov. Morton's Speech. Wc hope every one will read the able speech de iveredbv Gov. Morton at the ratification Meeting Terre inte, and give it a wide circulation, nj- be found on onr first page to-day. It ET The communication of Richard Corbaley in answer to the attack upon him iu the last Democrat, is unavoidably crowded out.

It shall appear next week. Congreionil Convention. The question of changing the place of ho'ding the Congressional Convention from Plymouth to Francesviile is agitated and strongly urged by the -in Df thc Southwestern counties of the tapfre Wc tliink as the place baa been agreed upon the question had better not be opened again this rear. However, if the South- western counties insist upon a change, we are willing, for their ut- TT We are under obligations to our friend r- o. renuS1I, Pershing, who has ji east, for late Pittsburg papers ET The Republicans of Jefferson County held their County Convention on the 24th ult and nom- inated thc following excellent ticket: For the Legislature, D.

C. Branham and J. Craig Wilson; for Treasurer, N- Girber, (editor of thit able i l. If -lW theConrt, D. G.

Phillips; Sheriff, Ebemtrr Rog ers vi'uuumiuiin nun wiwuvi Dr. KunkJer; Surveyor, H. Jackman. When will the Republicans of Marshall hold their Convention? It Is time some move was made in that direction. We ought to ike oar nonvnatinns and have onr candidate at work as soon after the Chicago Conrention as possible.

The Republican Central Committee of St. Joseph met last Sitnrday to fix the time of holding their County Conrention. and we would suggest that our Central Committee follow thc example without delay. Wc do wit think onrpnrty will lose any thing by a long can wMaJ mmr aV aa i 1 1 nrtTnili llinnt th. We tliink the Countv ticket at the aamc I or wiegest i a rool one.

Fire ia Colombia City. a c. PiiliiTrtliifl Citv an the moroinir nit uvvu. v.v,.--. oi -vnit i.

nuitti or.i. rhich totally cmsnmeo tne cs- tern Hotel, belonging to Messrs Ransom w-iij- 1 1. TntftA anrl ViA altfil HinfT hllllflint Ol BHJ IlVTAVV UHU BS, nijviiM ww. yj 1 aw m. F.

H. Foust occupied as a Hardware Store I I and Tin Shop. The content of all the buildings nearly were sawed. The loan of thc sufferers is es i tissatcd at $5,060. F.

P. Stanton, fbrraerfy Secretary Kansas, du ring Gor. Worker's brief adminialration. has come imin wiw --r pwnwm wc thousands and thousands or honest men out 01 11a ru into oas bear ot changes every day 1 almas in The signs or cry where nre tn w- a gwv-ti-u -i iiuimttf. 0 boSowSatreet mag nam is last iftnu- tint we i n.iv VT rxl.

by sta Park iLe ex-Clerk this county, had bceu made to "disgorge $39f of uncalled lor witness and jury fee," and that some 'ftarmiwrtwcs "thee sutve trnrpsi JsWsfaAv fitJ and "that he (P.) was perfectly right." It is not fttn one stumble? uptn a politician who ha. nBttdaiifc to lis tpt4H cn -rn n. is injuring himself. That class of bipeds are wnnn as to permtr mm- ta IBM itW eTf word WftrmnS- neighbor is aa exception In this rappees. At neart ne must be a Republican, or it would not distress hitn bevoud measure as it nctu- do anything to injure ourself or the great cause we ndvocate Some mar be so nn- (haritalde as to intimate that this may be a mere rU h' fHKhten us, and deter from expos- but they iH.rjwigc mm.

ii i irue it is a mere reiu-ration ol the same cry we have heard a hundred time here tofore, but what ol that? He is too honest and cwvlid a man to tell us that we have in- jureJ our-cll and party, by giving publicity to a fact in which the people generally were interested, without ataicely a note or commont, unless he re ally believed it to be true. M.icnaniinitT unair al ieleu: Mow can we ever repay him for hia kind- ntMl Whcn hifl wrm henrt to beat and the clods of the vallev hide his manlv lorm from mortal ken, a brilliant halo ill rest over Mstrar upon which his countrymen will gate with admiration and delight as they pass! To repay him in part for hi- disinterested friend hip, which, not to appreciate and acknowledge would demonstrate ingratitu le of the darkest hue on part, as well as to perpetuate his literarv nme to the latest posterity, copy below the whole of his elegantly written article. In which he kindlv and unparalleled maenaniroitv informs of the Ijtary wc have done ourself aad party, by impruicnt- 1. Mating an undeniable fact in retard to the ex- Democratic Clerk. Of courc we shall be careful not to be iruiltv of such atniiditv in Rut ncic me gem.

paneling auU bright, its native purity and richsu aTwB9Sjsjs1 thc Tam.ra.-Oar neiehbor. of the Republic in, is into rather a tix. Hi Vl 1 Mr Vu thinking lie id done i v'0k1 tlung lor I partv, but the object of this at tack was too apparent, and the mi, ej refutation VK1 cvuieinpuuic io receive tne sanction ot even t'ni V. i iuw, ion, wi lir ft io. in iue the ilt i our But, as soon as thev find that thev are in equally as bad or worse fix, thev want the investigation stopped and those who were at first in T-t in mitronr.nnhn af- 1 now say they "have given Mattiiiglt fits for the eoure he has Mr.

Pick ird.M und th it 'P.) n.rfi;etlv rilit Tlii a would call craw faWng, and although we are much younger ano ies r-xpeneneea tlian our venerable C'ltemiKirarv. vet we intlm it Kim rti it blind," hereafter. a he i i i i has been in the ib.t mi doing, and Ins done in tins i. i i li. i ubhuiv.

nvner oe ao oiirmeu as io get himself into a similar fix very often during the eampa.gn or the good people of this county will tQ thhlk pa. and what worse, tint k. he in iv misitfiire-ent s.iydy. We do not charge MtthtOC lor mir I i' av nnv IWI win and only give them in return for the advice he gave us in his List issue." kind We would fail to discharge the who'e of our duty I or'' 10 ncgIcct to congratulate the Democracy lit i aa of Marshall mpm their good fortune iu having ob SSSsSd the of such a brilliant and forcible "ter to conduct their local organ, as thc author ot thc fortPouig. Siieh a coruscation of genius is s.

mWmmmmmtm9mm. a sumcieiit to cstahliah his fame at once, were he never Io indite another sentence Most people, as A A-ire 1 I vui.lii, .11 iuu iu see now a mere statement oi au undeniable fact can amount to a misrepresentation, or bow an officer can be "per-'eetljf rijki," in neglecting to comply with a plain ami explicit provision of the law in regard to hia du tic, but the gcuiu tht presides over the Democrat shed such an effulgent ray of light on the anb ject by a single dash of his pen, that such common aensc morta'a as ourself are loat iu wonder and araizement at his vast powers and logical acumen Envious and narrow minded political opponents may characterize the above effusion aa a shamele-s specimen of mendacious impudence, but sorely, a writer of such towering abilities would not stoop so low as to utter an nnfrufh. No. We will not listen to such an insulting insinuation. It is true, we have no- recoliectiua.

of any Republican fr iend o1" ours "giving us fits, for refering to Hia friend Packard in thc way wo did, miles ft was Atting us with a new pair of atogiea for practical use, but our conscientious and veracious neighbor etys it is so, and we will not venture to deny thc truth of his statement. As a substitute for a pcroation to the above brief eulogy upon the character and ability of our highly estemed neighbor, we mike the fol'owing quotation, from that celebrated liter iry compilation known far and wide as "Mnhcr Goose's Melo "How big wis AientnAer daddy, Tint peopl c-il I hi some WaO he like old liah, who Weighed a half a toil! Oh no, my chikl, about as big A me or uncle Jeems, 'T want hia heft tint nvxle him great. But his orful lot o' brains. Rond Pursuant to adjournment on thc Previous evening, the citizens of Rochester, who were interested in the opening of the Rail Road from Peru to Plymouth, met at the Court House, on thc evening of Friday, irch 1G, lS6o When, on motion of I W. Holemin, A.J.

Holmes aas called to the lehair. anil S. Keith aaa anminted addresses were mule aOUretises were mule bv L. J. aw Brown.

I. W. Hcdeman. and G. Shryock.

setting forth importanci of having the id speedily opened, and showing in clear and h'ipeful terms that the thing em be done, if the citizens will only make "a long pull, a strong pull. and a pull all together. Mr. Gleason then cune forw.r, and stated Substantially the plan which he had presented on thc previous evening K. G.

Shrioek then offered thc following rcsoln tivri, in vii w.ib uu.iiiinr'ufli i -i t-u Resolved, That wc hold a meeting at the Court House, in Rochester, on the I Ith duv of April, i860, at 1 o'clock, P. for thc purpose of organ izing a Company to construct a Rail Road from Plymouth by way of Rochester, to Peru, in Miami County, and tint notice of such meeting be given in each of thc papers published in this County. On motion die mcoting then adjourned. S. Keith, Secretary.

Wc coppy the above from the Rochester Mercury, for the purpose of letting our readers see what our Rochester neighbors propose, and hope they will be encouraged to persevere. We have no doubt, if the Compmy is once organized that large contri buttons for the building of die Road can be obtained from the owners of real estate along the line, both in tV is and Lapoite counties- We are informed that the road can be graded for from this place to Rochester, and it phi is done and the tics furnished arrangements can be made for the iron John W. Dawson, whoae printing office at Fort Wayne was recently destroyed by fire, has I T. Tt- a nurcnasra ine 11. leiuic nrvuuiujun oinec.

1 will thn nilKl lltli.r of tlif llillr And Ji TT Weekly 7VfUicftrSw0f next week. TTio Repvb TU aa, aCt Ili3 UJVI1 UISCUIHUIUCU. Kilt IUJIVIi .1 aaaa it wu nnfl iF rtnr a a 11 iKlta at ceodingly as it wag one of onr most valuable ex changes, awl was doing good service to the Republican cause in that region. What coarse the aTtOsaa will pursue in future is not known. Mr.

Dawson is 1 a vigorous writer bat has of late been somewhat erratic in po'mcs. 1 Handsome Victory in Toledo. Toledo. April 3d. At the mnauaspal election yaeaarday.

aha ticket, exec at one Councilman, one Assessor, 1 enJ Constable, wai elected. Average tusjor- IIiaaca aat Van laatisir ntinmn us in oajfejf witbMu ngaTe simple feet tha; It-- it, IW. at INVESTKiiriON PER CRISIS. A CAtTIGATOa. T-IJPajoutU evkly Ucmocrator ebruary rwrueies, enutiexi, "A ttiance at ticiper impena ing Crisis, by an Investigator." The author of these articles professes to be a aitasera Ur-r of troth, whoae chief deaign is to expose the fallacy of Helper's Bjok make it appear that it contains "the mott pernicious and treatona bit untimenU kich hare ever been countenanced Ay I aa intelligent and patriotic people," and to show that hia Republican neighbors and friends in Marshall County are fanatical anl traitorons, and that the Republican party ia wholly responsible for all that Helper has over said or done.

We preface our further remarks by saying that we are not an admirer or defender ol any of Helper's wrong acts or wrong savings. A villain I may utter a truth Mid mar endorse that truth i acd be in no way responsible for his reprehensible conduct. Tom Paine was an avowed Infidel, and his religious notions have rendered him infamous in the minds of manr, but his burning words of I truth in behalf of libertv arc canonized in the hearts of the American people. It ia aaid that Kdgar Ar Pue was a bad man in manv respects, I but where i. the person with melcHrr in his soul, who does not admire, and even endorse many his poetical sentimenta? Both the great Napo-j leans have been puiltv of manv wrongs, but their valorous deed in the asmtsaaaa of the The twritcr of the mt beautiful portion of holy writ, a man after d'a own heart, did what Mr.

Invef tigator dare not do, leat he be surrounded bv prison walls, and yet we opine he subscribes to thc sercd truth uttered bv King David. Thus, ac- cording to Mr. Investigator's logic, if he endorse anv sentiment a wicked man uttered he is cqu.llv euiltr with him in all of his mat. Taking it mm granted that he approved of Tom Paine's political i i course in the Revolution, and r.soi.ric a'jove. Investigator is an infi lel-that he is an admirer of, tu imemj iMtno th.

I va so 'ii uun.ii 1 i ttx. fc a- ita in ni a IIIS i'M 1.1 IiP iv illlIM 11 .1 I i 1 1 4 ipoieans govern, investigator is a mat nc enuores me writings or tne Psalmist David, he favors concubinage. If Helper is a thief, as Investigator say, he is amenable to ie laws hu is violated, and why don't his ten thousand democratic enemies who know where he i .1 nt mm mie, mm, convict and consign him to prison. Can they hang nn a J' hn Brown and his confederates, and nre thev mwiT ea to arrest and convict a Helper hen they know he lives in a strongly democratic city These i fame invrtt ujatinq blattant democrats, vilified Col. rcmnnt Pnnts on eisewnerc, auring tne las.

riesiuennai campaign, -i r. mm el and no dein cr at now believes he a thief. ituierition anil eilui-rnv of the rli n-i sort heaped up the devoted head of Henry Clay by democrats as as Cd gave him breath, but no -M iviv imwiriaaiiv a V. na i aiti ra nic mkmu by which Investigator proves th it Helper a thief nnd a liar, is of the same ch bv which they condt mtinl Clav and Fre- moot. Investigator does not i-note that he told the truth hcn he style! Helper a thief his evidence sa as.

4' a mam is mere hears it, and ol a ch ir.tctcr tint will not readily be admitted in the iurt of opinion. For argum nts sk, gr inathat Iuvcstig itor is correct with reference to Helper's true character, I 1 I lt al I does th it weaken the effects of hia compilation trut'i-? Answer to this qnr-stion is unnecessary. Now let us fairly glanee at Helper's wonderful bouk. Investigator siys thc Impending Crisis was first published in 157, but in 18-9 was abridged. The abridgement, or compendium aa it is called, in jtitutes comparisons between the free Mad slave St.tes, and for that purpose introduces th'o -four tables of statistics taken from the U.

S. Census, 'and are therefore, conceded to be correct. These Statistics show the qu mtit.es and value of nearly cv-crv'kind of production in each j-cction of the country. North and South, and in nearly every instance where the product was thc result of free labor, its quantity and quality greatly exceeded the same ar ticle grown in the South. Aa a sample we lu re give his "recapitulation of actual crop per acre on the average" in 15': Tree State, bushels Wheat per 10 Slave 9 Free Onts 27 Slave 17 Free Rye 18 Slave 11 Free Indian Com 31 Sl ire 20 Free Irish Potato, 125 Slave 113 This and like tables show great contrast he tween free and slave labor, and are indeed frightful affairs for a pro-slavery Investigator to behold The incontrovertible facts and figures thna set forth in di-ptragement of the alavery institution are what ao greatly annoys Investigator and bis brethren in distress.

Let the book go bc'orc the people, the real sovereigns, and Republicans have no fear of its injuring their party. If it is so pernicious in its statements the intelligent masses ill not fail lo detect its error and condemn those ho approve of even portions of it. Again, the book gives thc testimony against slavery of such men as Patriek Henry, George Washington, the Marquia dc Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson, Jimcs Madison. Jamea Monroe, John Randolph, Thomas M. Randolph and three other eminent Randolphs, Henry Clay, Tliomis H.

Ben- ton, Col. Mason, Gor. M' Dowel), Wm. Pineney ami hosts of others, all southern men of the highest standing. He then adds thc testimony of several of the Southern states, given in their better dars.

the shape of resolutions, judicial decisions, kc. He then allows such men of thc North i 10 Pcak S1'1 tlie strongest terms of con- demnation, as Franklin, Hamilton, John Joy, Wm. Jay, John Q. Adams, Daniel Webster, Noah Web rl TI- -cri never denounced as abolitionists nntil recently. Then comes thc testimony of the nations, the great men of foreign countries, the churches, and living witnesses with vat number.

He also proposes some schemes which wc think hardly feasible or desirable at precnt. He writes as a North Carolina non slaveholder, addresses his appeals chiefly to his non-slaveholding brcthcren of thc South. The Ixiok is valuable to the Republicans of the North only for the good comparison! it draws from thc atatlsticc of slave and free States, and for opinions of all thc great men of all times against slavc-v, recorded there in a convenient form. Helper's opinions on the great sub jects the book treats of arc not entitled to any more weight than those of thousands of other people. Eid man though he be, according to Investigator, ho is enti led to tho thanks of every lover of freedom for his admirable arrangement of valuable stitistical matter, and for his collection of suoh overwhelming evidence against American Slavery.

The original work on tvsoount of the valuable matter contained in it as above stated, attracted thc attention of prominent Ropublic-ins it. 1869, and the publication of a compend abridgment was entrusted 0 a Committee, and the Committee is Aid to have issued the following circular: 71 extensive circulation of a copious compend of the work in question, among the inte'li-gent, libertv loving rotem of thc country, irretpec live of party or locality, would, wa believe, be i-roduotive of moot beneficial results; and to this end wo (mat you will assist in carrying out a plan bare devised for the distribution 01 one nun dred thai nnf copies of sash a oompend, which, if oenlracttd for and pobUabcd, will contain abt 20 ages, spd ye-nai a nnpMe: fjriu-' Here follows the endorsement of the fifty-eight Republican of which the Dvtnocfais cooaaluiu aa Utterly: "We, Ac under.igned, members of the Houis) Of ReprfBcntathes, of the loual Cougress.do coidialK- endorse the opinion, and approve the enterprise set forth above." Now, Investigator, the endorsement of the Circular above; quoted, by the fifty-eight Eopublitan members of Congress, including John Sherman and Schuyler Colfax, ia what seems to worry and anger you. You say why in the name of all Uiat'stood, did ikyy subscribe for, recommend, en ilorse, and aid in circulating? Answer, ye who believe a negro to be so much better than a re- l.llpgl? Well, dear sir. you shall be answered after we deny the belief you falsely and willfully impute to us. Love the negro We I -s asst a mm acting to oeapise mm.

for ftnd 900 to more merabeis of your party than then are voters in the hole Uui ted States. Neero eotialitv. eh? His blood and a a ar UiotM commingling, course Uirougn of ihouaanda of slaves! Fie upon such Mass mi man Now what did the fifty eight endorse? We have 1 la tow! "-ova your own communication and it says nn Pinion entrrprUe that too, before the first I al. 1 a ma mt v' swaatn: xxow jnres- -TO" lirelend ta)F a WNi pray tcU Crt and other "'nnnders of Republican faith," endorsed a for thc C(lnPnfi existence when lvc tht'ir endorsement to thc enterprise of copious comnend" of thc Impend- a you have made. slr! Again you say, ''the plea that they had not read the book is a come off so silly L1 through, that no sensible man thir'k for mm? Read the befrC w9 Pbl'h'-d according to your I 0W" hoS' We rattier think your come-off is I nnd throS We do not wish to "vanUge of sP'dity of your "inves- You pariasp.

think they should have v'iu mc -i mi wurt oeiorc tne irwiiimniuiii uic tf" Unh' favwHsm iney aix jii nave uone so bc- furf Rud, had ther not t-j good reason to believe the compend would contain nothing at variance with Republican principle. They were informed by eminent members of the party that the character of lhc then forthcoming work would be unexceptional. So these eminent Repnulicai believed. The work was entrusted to the author of the book and iu his desire to rike slavery a vital blow, he incorporated inio the com pnid a few sentiments the fifty-eight Republican Congressmen uny not now and certainly never did endorse. At the most, the obnoxious sentiments are only ultra abolitionism.

The only paragraph you parade in your first essay is Helper's definition of the word Aboiition-ism. He says: "Abolitionism is but another name lor patrioti-m, and its oilier special sviiomm are generosity, magnanimity, reason, prudence, wis-! dom, religion, progress, justice and humanity." You and your party, Mr. Investigator, insist that Sfe Republicans are abolitionists, and that we interpret ami define the wonl so hurtfui to vour nos- trds as above, therefore Ou must conclude that we sineei'i'ly claim to be generous, magnanimous, rta-sonablr, prudent, wise, rtUqiaus.progressice, just and humane. How do you like us now, Mr. Invt-stiga tor? Yon have sounded the alarm with the of abolitionist, aaouTioNiaT, ABOLITIONIST, so long that vou have forgotten almost every other word in your voc tluilary.

Your corrupt and dying party can't scare Republicans into a desertion of their principles, bv sounding that old false alarm. They are enlisted for the war. ktsatijgator again speak-: Either they arc abolitionists, nnd meant hat they said in their en I dorsement of the Crisis, fwhen did they entior-e the Crisis7 or they nre a set of incorrigible ark- asses for sipning a paper, the contents of hich they knew nothing about." But if Republicans "are incoirigible it-kasses" for endorsing a circular which proposed nothing wrong, wh it kind of jackasses would you denominate the leaders of I the Dredocratic party who endorsed without know-' ing its contents, a professedly pro-slavery book, known as thc "Black Diamond," a book that ad oca ted the reopening of the damnable, murder ng, piratical African slave trade? Death of John Robinson. We neglected last week to mention thc death of this distinguished gentleman, at thc time TJ. irshall for the District of Indiana.

He expired at his residence in Rushville on the 21st of disease of thc bowels and liver. He was a remarkable man in many res-ects wximpromising iu his disposition, warm in hia friendship and bitter to an extreme in whatever he disliked. In the main he was an efficient and faithful officer, so far as a in of such partizan feelings could be, and at the time of his death was the life and soul of Bneh- ananitm in Indiana. In his death the Lecompton Hcs have lost their main stay and support. It is said his successor is Hon.

Englis'i, fither of Bill English grandfather of the igliah Dill. Among thc Congressional proceeding on the 30tb ult we fiml the following interesting item: On motion of Mr. Colfax the amendment providing that if any person endorses on a letter, that it is to be returned to him in thirty daya if not eatled for, it shall be done so.irstead of being sent to the dead letter office, was pissed. A number of private bills were passed. Adjourned.

4 iv Ilehiiid Agnin. Our young and fiery friend down street, who acknowledges our venerableness, experience, cool ness and discretion, says he has not put himself to anv trouble to find out whether what wc add a ear relative of his" declaring that Jesu Chtist was a Democrat, was true or not, and adds: But there is one assertion that we will venture, and that is no Dpmoeratic relative of ours said they (he) would as leave their (his) daughter would marry a negro as a white man! We have no such men in our party. Guess our neighbor cannot say as much." Thc reason our scholarly and critical neighbor did not put himself to any trouble to find out whether our assertion was so or not, evinces more discretion than candor on his part. But, let that rest. We arc satisfied if he is.

Now, we have put ourself to some trouble to find out what Re-public in relatioe of ours ever said he "would as leave," his "daughter would marrv a negro as a white man," but have totally failed to make the discovery, and do not believe any relative of ours ever made such a remark. If he alludes to 11s, we know the in' im ition has no foundation in truth. But, will our neighbor aasert that no Demoera til-relative of his ever vr.ted for a in for a high office who had a negro wife? or, that scores and scores of bus Democratic friend do not have negro mistresses? Will he assert that it is more of a crime for a white woman to marry a negro man than it is for a white man to marry a negro woman, or make a mistress of her, aa is practiced ao cx-tensivelv among his Democratic friends? We have no practical amalgamationists in the Republican party. Can our neighbor say as much? 1 mmmWOmt -m- lw CONNECTICUT ELECTION. BUCKINGHAM'S MAJORITY 571 Lcgielatnre Republican by Nearly Two to One.

New Havtx, April 3. Complete returns show the election of Bucking ham. Republican for Governor bv 571 majority The Ropreacntati res stand 142 Republican, to 89 Democrats, and the Senators 13 Republicans to 7 Democrats. One District doubtful. CT P.

T. Banram, the great ahowmin says that he has cleared enough in hia commercial and muai- 1 ainn tn Kurooe. to nav off the Jerome um It Clock debts aad leave htm thc hrger portion of his a estate free uom lucuinunnce- -smmm IHW jLmm-awmLmar r- Just Keccived at thc Sign of the GOLDEN BOOT, Ono cf the Largest and Best SeLeted Stocks of EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH! CUSTOMERS will find at my Store, east side of Michigan Street, every description and kind of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys', Misses and Children's Wear, together with a large Stock of Warranted IIoine-Madc Work! Which I intond to sMl very low. CALL AND SEE. THE HI3-HE3T PRICE IN CASH PAID FOR HIDES! Plymouth, April Sil, I8(0.

E. PAUIn A I) 8 a lvrr oi ss eaa ami mi; nra. r-. or saij jv r. ii rril 1 tf PEBSHISG A.

CO. TICK. N. flrtaoatti. on KrMay thc VT.h day of April, IS.

I h- I r.y, i head of Horses, Cows und 011n2 dtt'tf, Ion, 3 Wa-nns. two Harrows, rjiri y.vw?. Raws, riiisins. An 1 variuitKithrrfirniinr ut ni a A rrlir of six ui t.ths b--it Ii iiei 1: lar Ity pi vine nasals Itb aaearity, walflag valoatloa law, sVl 1 1 eomincace 10 cio lc. A.

5 JWBtK JAOOBV, Saa. ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE. I i-ropTe to ac'l par' or aJi of th firm w': I i II 1 1 1 (Um 4 tf .110 a rat ta suit pur haser. Tho frm ar' wy. ras pailti alaia issaahi nf taa asrlTslrrat it Ti mr aiiaai.

MtMl MtttAKDOMtaULKT. WIST Ali'S BALSAM Dr. Guvsott's EXTP.ACT YEI.l.OW DOCK Sarspparilla. Crra Pvrfrr tt.r Bhfd. tn tr- Iv -Born a arrrt.

TMTKfV TTS1. nrlSTTV- Avt ti r.nv''-TIOTtS, PMtTtiFR ar -titmc84n T.n: r.i 11 9 -MC IRK KYTX. or Wild Cherry, Tin- rMiilTrvr Vn man fur th" reT'ar nt I HK of Ci) WMi'TK'N, an-I its In. aWtj fi 01 mnfrp. ISFXrKX- a BMatDTVa OT THK i.rvi;-.

T.tvrn TtnXK. PATX. TV tti: nnK ACT f'lt VTI'K. KICffT SWF ATS. I'HTHTSir.

IV- ri.AMXATTOS OT THE rrifftfl A VP TMPOAT. wH-ipri roforr mSTA, NM' ir.T. A i f. mOKS. WORM or TETTER.

f.S- t.AU:FMKVT AND PA 1 IV TITF rtiyi JOTN1 rT.l'EKS Y- I'lTItTTI'' MWRPffRR, I MT SI'lN M. OM- PI MST-, aa I a-l Ol na ri-irr rrom an hjud n-ofM my, Tii prn I-T- T.if'. n- ImpwHty or 'in-KV-cd. TThie pr si id -ive ra ine pwifeS of a lU ol is i.ow ad ly li of jrra'rfitl a- h-nis. frx ra all Jis of lfw l'iiiiisl Sut tiiir-dsily of ur.

rr-forraed ly -le cn-at'-rf ST all nr-tli'-ii c. Owaaaisfa Bxvsucv or Pace wr faaasraar1 Krarstaia. Sen r- 'i tar sVin. KsVaraataaa, Ptwara, Art ftict.f of th- kidn- mt llir mpNi i s. Pairs, rtd ri-h' ir nf Hi Boris and a.f- "piel-f fOm flight, by nuie this p'cit ad in la It-iii of lhe ItVan, no'hiip hi- bsn fo ind la ro par it.

Ii elaara yaetSjfSSmm all imp-ir s. ar.d STe'eS If the l.iif-an 1 Ki 'n l'i." tri IS Tor I h. unVi-Uw ftlii and and th rrti n-eo! h-d t-y IHbims'. or ttiiwii ly tfw of y.nt.Ii, to pristine ai.d ai1 -i; are mi of tT-- ills that f1---iti is heir tl'- mM aSvias 1 nr moA SSbeia, wf iiiw t- af.l-'efi. tfl ivnil 'lems Ue: of I had -Urnt nvdl m.

'stab Balsam or Wirn 'tirrrv." watch. jintin fr i-rrr i-t vrrinrr anil ht of atbeaa we oonsider it lifinr on of lie Wt am! mot eff -tiail tlia -rrrTr--l oneiK-rivl lortlio ri-m- i-l lints, an'l wfelotl m-is i'h tlu- oortlkii arpn.T.:! of raanr of Mio best iiliy-H i.iti. Vni! "SWavs are rtaiior- ua," and roughs an-i ealsli frwpvntly terminate 10 a -Hiimp'on, thia saayaabte aad ffi'-ai ious rvra-'y sliotil i at oaea lie resnrtod to. Wistab's BmIih We r-arar Mm Wild Ckerrf Tro aa one uf Xntnrc's own pbr stetaaa a -ort Sa-miritanof ih ri-at f-ri's "njpdiril rain'' liaa rrle-veil tli suftrriDpi and had tha of thiiiisinds. Tlf.l-il-am prepared hv Pr.

Wbtar is a pr and Btttsaafg i.r, ratia ol" Ih ronl Ctawn Essrnre, and ia a nmdv try no iwnn "lav! to lake. We aaeak nnd srronp'y in its praise, from hiving wii nveaed its renoratir. intln-ence in Consmnpiiie when all asw yrwaa lyttftaa proved of aa efltct. TV TT I rilrs. TI Iti -lir Mi n.

Wra bsn an ia all asl I the'r te-titnt i lo ill- i il Pari er. IIU'kI Oxygenator! Biitsrs A SURE CURE nl Dyspepsia And nil Iisenes kav tax thr-ir oritrin in Imperfect li5estlon, ar rlfrnnJ condition of tu)C Stomneli. is known ro 'si offl in -mv-inj; thia xnral 'In i-nl prnaMtatl o' fl whole tn. a. th Oruj-mi i Th av-u-k disrv in itsci'adel.

tty netivin hf nkiec; i ver oi il pa tent; by restoring lo.r app'Ut, correct ina a Htjr, p' -rifyinsand strength' fi italic jui an 1 md n-ij it mirnhltof proper, an I tho i ir'il fl, thus kamtafl hiak'iy ry.ttr and 7''. an I the n. 1 io up in ii J.i i i t.i an i th" syaiem, th'is he ol I in I craiy machfno by new molellinr and nnrifvin of id od. In a word, it can Iv shown from hiiisaruaV of crtificites. fnim the nioH eminent and n-liali tliat then 1 to mr- dirin" to p-aur oil tlio cxa.iai.eJ lamp oi lifr like tho Oyji.

I zet all, tlen, when health h.fdna to fait; wh-m th" rit.ii puwera first aeeta be. Riving way, when appetite first betrlna to ttil, and tha tromb! wiien a man, tn-atoadof bfing refrcbed and invigorated by "Tireil sw finds liiiost-Jf more wean i.n than v.h I Donlcr in Patent -a, Eaiwry Gacla and ToIW cor. Eonrth and Walnnx Streets, Cineinw.Vl, iX For Male bv PiTsliinjf 4 d. Hi nti) TATE OF INDIANA, htarahail Cour. tv, MnrsfiaUfammin i Term.

18-0. Jkid. Thomp'oa vs. joins and proceesiinipi iu alfat-hmenr. B-Tlt known that on I I.

diy of Arn la the enr lSil a1 ore naiw i by TV-eve Cairoa, H. filed iu the ottico of tbe I rk of CVimme-i PI aalJourt. hi romp'al it ax -inst said dcfead int tuP KeaoSad her Ith an a per. that said deSudaUt isiiot arr-i-tent WtaWB1e of Indiana; Is theruinia hereby not ill 'S of the nlimt and ol canplaint agamst hiui mr.d that m.l.-a. hv aar.

anawcr r'ar Hen toat he "alen? at sitid can on first Onf of the next t-rrn ha hejrun and held at the Court Moaat In lhe town of IMvmoatb, ou tho third of Jiaae. A. I. law, aaid CtimnlaiBt D.I the tbios thrreiii eijotainand 1 a I n.ft.1 in lim nliinci- villi an. Attcat, II.

R. PKKsillN'w. Clerk C. P. X.nnthall County, Py WW.

M. KaiNHALU, lK-1 v. aprfl 5 tiO OF INDIANA, Marahall Cot tv, aa: In te Marshall Caiiia a Pieaa Court, Term. le''A Eliza Hu-p, v-. William i-p.

Phi mm ww a a mr II mi- J.Uie Phillip ITiiihi'. EotriSa Uupr. Harriet Jaw.ob K. JinfP tion for raritii n. Tlw plaintiff in t' a zoo e-titlrd raise, by P.

T. Piui-lip-, Alt-roev, haa tied in my offiea her complaint aJitiaat 5r partitiaU," nod It appi arliiR affi-Uvit tkt on of tbe dc.et-datit. Harnet II. is a of the State of Indiana, she fheref -fled of the filing and andaner of ami 1 Cmnjalnt, aritT th; the aama wiU 1 heard at the art Knrat of the Xarabail Co. l'loa Court, to hohk tha our.

nytaoulh, on ithn third M-mdayot June A. ISA. and unlrsa sh, appears, plead, or d-mnrt reto. the aame U1 1 hHirS and detejTBtBud is her awaanre alil! U. R.

EKSHINts Ci rk. c. C. P. Maxauall Couatj.

wrntto bed at night, let him d.dav no lew. -i i-e 7aZ.u7, i j-ommejice Hu. II, -K- afnuleatorU0 one can know the valu-i cf this ro all in i ill tn i 'ri iv BU Trv 4KD fHverUT KiHV It PIRK V-. u- 31 BA JT ri AiiSlLU-L GOUJsTY LI CI. AUW a A trmi hvvtas th Msr.hiH in ar-'i Ity to r.

I irn ihm a If'i i lir rtub! ill- 11. bra tad m'ik rp ih uin ar tH Inm i of 1 a i i ma th Uw Or.lc i- K.rJ. a art k. Kort.TTTnV, 1ST OF I.V. i' KliS retuaiuttiff in iio I I 1 1 atley A y.

ti i. 11' I 1. Wl i i jJ. Hi trjf 1 1 lean 1 H-nry 1. kav an Ji n-miab Rolnat Liaa v.

ia-li ua Lindt-iy tswja II ir tut 1: J. -ii Vary 1 lltr.iu li rih 1 ata I. A I.yn.-b Aniii- Irr 1 s.liarii:" It mrSi a lu.id jh Maataoarn sasVaJl Rtaaj it-r 1 as li hirhria: Juha Ilea li ti rtm hit i fcaata i. u.l!lr If Hc-jraa attaaa aaSVaa lli-nry noma .1 Mut 1 At ttnlltli ankj 1 baefar Maiyaml 1 UawCWJ k. Cbarb Jward Annio hila Jueut V.

cnicr'T MMhM Jmar tt Asaabaa tadV C-Jn is 'i-'t Th mas A Ratio m. i 1 i jj IIaSS I IU I JI 11 V. I ti in aa- paaaaiaci Ma ii at Mia baj ilt jiiii 1 .1.1 Mr '1 He 1 a id Dulsua aa lcinu Mr Mi h'l I t.ul"I i tvAin Maaaa a l.i! aai d-i Ji. Kv uta .1 im-a I Xataaatcl 2 Krv 1.1 I rum Hum Maaaaah fttaa Jarkaua .1 baast Ml Mtaaat i itartt a rutli'i fiara MurUou iliss.Ti.li urniiilv Jlic 2 'i all ir ilar. 2 Ua 1 ii Il.tr.

i.ali 1 Mia aa lt Uawauw Mtaa il-1 1 II k.usji5 tv Jas Pe calUaa; far tbe atana, paaatai sajaaOfBsei i. I mj. aIIEUrFF'S SALE--- Uy virtue of a iTi a a at tlu WaaWal litraeleal, ia SV- ha ii I Laaiali v. 1 will of- I ti PttWat aa im laa din-i ts, ai th- t'otin lion I i ia isa Mia af iTjapasataj HaaaaaM Oaamp, Indiana. i on vti ruii, iaoo, i Imta WM lU.

liuiw a. and o'ejurk, p. add day, trw rents pnai for a u-rm not a nrs. i rwal in aaid rttOBtv Xarshalt, an! ate ot IfMana, t.i-wlt: ra u4ti ata as aan-r in 'as lian v-i towushlp thit 1 -Ose (36), aurib I raajC 1 i --'s olor 1" -d uioa as la of lue 'aid Iish i (a -vn in will not sell far it ot in'. r.st, osi mmO ur Mips mm i will law itina aud Vt feT f.r 1 i.

laafalMdd rtkefa siinjde mt aaid r-al i n.l 'and said de(e. ii-i in rM in a araa dik a may a a 1. 1 aaari i s. ii u. M.

DA ItXARP, Mj-riS M. C. SHIOKIFFS BALE. By Viitneof an ol iln- Marshall County I', wiwi PV aa 1'iwaa, ia Ctvar mt JmOm Rol-erta aaS a-' gaju.il J.diu C. lo aas 1 will at rat ..1.

as the 1- l. it be 'in ll.ise aWr tn lh Piyia 'U Maratiall Ojaaty, Indtaaa, on Sill HUM. strrillliV. Al'KIf. 2..

tHtVt. baauM the lamm af in a'daok. a. m. and o'clork, p.

I v. ih r. aad pr ia ft-r a term awt exoamMait ins dr-wrila'd mal aatatafe. aitaate i of ir.Iiill, an 1 Staic of Indiana, t.wif amfmmtmi): Qur.rt of iln- sna h-easl quarts at aeciii.ix tweany- Ln--(2J. tnnrp thtftjwa IW.

raac 1-Mil I'm as propmy the aaid Joba ta lfy tnA writ. If llio r- and pr'S: of said rnl ewat artll not a 1 IT a sum to satisfy mid exruti.i. 4 and a mi a mate. I will at th mm' tiai- i I lawful iiiddi-r. laa aa ii iml said real -s ur ail ibe rix'a, titl- and intrwt of tho snid lfi.iUiit tn ill Auw, or so ma- fe tfeerr.

of uiiv i. lo satisfy said writ. O. X. It.VRNABH.

Slriir mm 1 Kill Marlall CVwanly SALI: Ily virtue of an r.Sf ntkw Issard by fhe CVrk of the Marshal' r.iriy a ti PI "in, aiid ta mot directed, hi favor of I a njpiinsl nnlins win oaer at Sale as Uw directs, at th- i urt ll--use in l. wu iMr.i nth. Mar-luill touutr, liollana, SATURDAY, APRIL 5eS, I860 the hnra of 10 o'clock, a. m. and oVl p.

ft. of ami tay. ill" rata and pr ofi for a wna mot rild real estate IB aaic aad ot lawiana, to-i: Let No. two ft), aecrt-a twenty-f thii. thirty -three ranr ore 'IV east, M'-li Mrenrless.

it-l me aa tho aaaaa eild Pbnthis satistr id writ. ml If he rents and tr lZtfS TtLS raprfl 9, tl 3 TATi: OF INDIANA, Marshall Csun- ty, so In the Circuit 'ourt, August term, 1 John K. Jackson, v-. i. -i www -sms liroccrsl i.

a iu attathmfiit. H. it kif-n tha' on'tlif- 31at day of March, (a the y- ar ISfiO thc above Him a piauun, ny vtwo.n ano iv.iis, iti.rn.-t. ftkd in lhc (Iko id ih Clerk af the I trrwtt Court, tlii; ii, i lint agiinat aaM dcfi-nJant ta the aKo. an amawrti AtlTi is no! a resident I id a lant i- then-fwy hereby BatfM tha nil aa a j.

i iiar-t- ia ai moutii, on t'na IceoWd xr In Ana-taw m-xt, said braid amrrrere ftsTerm i new ra irwaawwj': U. U. PKRSilikHi, Hay. VltlLH. C.

C. MarhIl CouoT. By Wa. Usaraatt, aprii 6 ettrj CHICAGO. CHAUlabeytUA, aaals-T1M0RE AND PLYMOCT 1 (onveotivBs Neamt BuKlafr JUST RClVapfv7 A Packard Thayer's SEW GROCERY and aWOME, mr mrm rviearv mar A UlasiaiRccui Selected expressly for this aaarket, which will be old nt ficurea Mslt ii jr, I i j.ni Plasaer aad Vatar haaw Mot a rv aar Mm TWA sale -l.

i 1 1 i i ng atwl i-end. ru of aaid comniaini T' )- SMiawr, im lidcu' a tbe ftrat dayol uu. next o-r and iiaarbjB aas prefer trrfst aWt.

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