Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 May 1861 — Page 3

THE DEMOCRAT.

Local and Miscellantoi ?. johii McDonald, Editor. UXIOX TICKET. OR TRCSTKKS, 1st Ward J. IL X. KL1NGKR, 2d 3d 4th 5:h JOS. WESTER VELT, M. II. RICE, W. W HILL, JAMES MITCHELL. 44 It FOR CLKRK AND TREASl'RCR, D. E. VAX VALKEXBURGH. OR 31 ARNUAL AND COLLECTOR, JAMES II. CASE. FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE, Dr. X. SHERMAN. KOR ASSESSOR, C. C. BUCK. Last week we had occasion to dilate somewhat , r C :il I ... I OU the peacCIUl appearance oi our iu;ae, mit, we cannot continue in the same strain this week. : Tliere were not so many people in town last Sat urday as on the Saturday previous, but were of a far more pugilistic character, as was evidenced by the number of lights. Some of our volunteers, j with the aid of a lew other?, wc understand, had a free fight, south ot the river, in which one 1 had not "enlisted" was considerably bruised. i We called in at Dr. Lemon's, where his head was J . . i j a. ..r . being dressed, ana s.tw inc un.onunaie; ins m-au , was shaved, and looked as if the Dr. was preparing to take a phrenological chart of his caput. We ascertain, from reliable information, that a member of the printing fraternity was engaged in the melee. " How are the mighty fallen ! " The Depot was the scene of another instance of this kind the same day . One of our volunteers, forgetting in the superabundance of his patriotism, that "discretion is the better part of valor," was rash enough to call a six-foat Domo at a "tory," "traitor," or some other ol the numerous epithets expressive of disloyalty to the government, when our democratic friend proceeded to use arguments that resulted in convincing the -bowld sfger bey" of the impropriety of using such language. Tliere were two other instances of "coercion," but we have not learned the particulars. It will be seen by the list of Companies which we publish in another column, that fortv-nine com-1 .tP have not been accented, the c nt.n-ent call- i ed for by the Governor of this State, being made up. We do not see our companv mentioned in cither the accepted or rejected lists, an ei ror, doubtless, of the Indianapolis papers or authori- j , .. ,T j received notice Mon-, h, that their services ties. The M. C. Rifleiaeu dav afternoon, by tclograp! were not required. The Company met at Westerrell's Hall in the evening, and expressed loyalty to the Union, and willingness to respond to the next call for troops. Thcyiesolved to drill once a wee! , in order to be ready for any emergency, and at Ike si me time expressed their regret at not bein? one of the acceptel companies. It is ru---1 K Preci.lenf I."npr!n will i-.il! mit F5.0oi) ixjoi tvt --- f . additional tr.ops; if f o, oi r RifiV-ir.eu may y et have J a chance of bob jldhig t!ie city of "ujagaificent ! Er the proceedings of a couple of Union meatng, which we fublish to diy, it will be observed i that our country frien Is arc ar u?ed. The meeting at Marrnont wa3 well attended, and went off with perfect good feeling, Tliere was a meeting at that place a week or two previous to thu, at which 'goad feeling was not fjuitc so prevalent, a democrat was threatened wii'i beiii! shot, hung, &c., for expressing hM sentiments. The indiviJuaV making such threat snoul.l come up iiere j and claim relationship with the author of the j anonymous letters received at this of.ice some time 'nce. j The meetin g at Tiprwcanoctown was large ly attended, and passed oft with great uair.ira'.ty. The Bible Society at this place, which ha3 been dead 'or the past six years, was resuscitated at the M. II. Church, last Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Armstrong, agent of the American Ihble Society, U engaged in perfecting the organization here. It ! will soon be in active operation, when' person 5 wish ingto make any donation willhave opportunities I cf doing bo. Glort enough for one day! "Gov in the house of je senior 1" eight pounds avoirdupois! Vltpn. Democrat. The senior of the Unqlr can beat that about three pounds. Decatur Ragle. The senior authorizes us to state that ho gives up beat this time, but We have received two numbers of the "Stark Count? Press," the tith? of a paper recently started at Knox, by J. A. Perry. Stark County has long needed a press, and now that it has one ought to give it an appreciative support. Success to jou, Mr. Berry. VM.J.IItnd is appointed Swamp Land Commissioner, for this County, riee Sam'l McDonald, removed. We condole with the ex-Commissioner on hi untimely decapitation, as the oflice was, in itself, "wholesome, and very full of comfort." Some of our friends around town arc in doubt a to what a "stand of arms'" would comprise. An exchange Stys: "A stand of arm? is a complete set of arm for one man, and would include the rnuAet, bayonet and appurtenances." The Democrat oflice hereby acknowledges the c mphment of three rousing cheers fiora the Rifle C.intiiv for the flag suspended in front of it. When they depart wc shall try tho strength of our ' ' 3 0 lungs in their behalf. As a generality most of the volunteers from this place are gentlemen and good fellows; but Capt. Bailey fin Is it necessary to teach some of thera to be civil by erasing their names from the military. " ' " Pltmoltii is getting to bean important station oa the railroad, so much no that the Company have deemed it necessary to procure a ni- ht odci aUr f . , ,ff. . 0 F for th teleuraph oflTue here. , uiuliii nun lias puiciiaseu some lour or lue acre of ground, east of the river from town, on the continuation of Garro street. It is a nice situation for a residence. Them will be a Union Meeting at the School House in Bremen, next Saturday, at 2 o'clock, P. M. All are invited to attend. Wk ore under obligation to Alf. Wclton and M. L. Kidder. fr lt( papers.

UNION CONVENTION. Pursuant to a call a meeting wa3 bold at the Court House, April 27 th, 1861. On motion S A Francis was appointed chairman of the meeting On motiou C C Buck ani Wm M Kendall were appointed Secretaries. On. motion of II Corbintko chairman appointed

a committee of tea persons to select candidates i for corporation olliees for the ensirng year. The i following persons were appointed on said commit tee, to-wit; A Fuller, II Corbin, Joseph Wcstcrvelt, Fr.iuk Wood, M II Rice, J C Leonard, J F Van Yalkcnburgh, John L Westervelt, E Collins and V C Shirley. The committee made the following it-port: (See ticket .it head of column.) On motion the report of the committee was ac- ' cepUd and adopted. C C Buck introduced the following resolution, which was rnanimously adoptcd: Ilftah-rJ, That the citizen of Plymouth are in favor ot levying a Coro.-atio:i tax for the purpose of rain-basiii" a Fire rhiirine and other neI cessary apparatus lor the protection of their propj ci ty Irons lire. ! On motion the proceedings of the meeting were ! ordered to be published in the Marshall County I Republican aud Plymouth Weekly Democrat. I On motion the meeting adjourned with three elu-o-s for the Union Ticket. g A FRANCIS, Chiu'n. C C BnCK, ) - Wm M K.:xall. f faeev S. TJNION &IEETING AT LIARMOKT. Pursuant to adjournment there wa a Union ,.u.ttulg at Marmont (Un;ontown) on the evening of the cth Ue Lavc not -,,a(.L. to ,uMi3!i alj tiie minutcsas IinJcJ in br the Secretary. Peter Smith was appointed President, Minard Tuplin nnJ illiain Jones Vice-Presidents, and Dr W II George .Secretary. It Leing called for, the Pres't read the speech delivered by Senator Douglas before the Illinois legislature. It was enthusiastically applauded, On motion of Elder Foot, the bentiiuents of Do'-, glas' speech were adopted as the sentiments of the meeting. The following resolutions were adopted: Rmhtdt That all party fooling he bid aside and any questions that have caused the di (Terences between the parties be not mentioned w'uhin these walls. That we do all in our power to restore good feeling at home and abroad. UNION MEETING. Tippecanoe. Apri 29th, 1 Sfil Mr. Editor: A Union meeting was held here this evening A large number of the citizens met and organized by electing N II Alleman, chairman. Speeches were made by L II Shatto, G F Bert aid Jmes u 1 l WL're lM P-" a3 were calculated to arouse the patri otismof every one who heard them. The following lesolution was unanimously adopted: Resnhcd, That wc will maintain this Union with the Stars and Stripe waiving, at all hazards, and we l'I?dj:e our sacred honor, our propertr and our .f necvtr -V1 milintaiing the same, without Jijnction of paitv. Meeting then adjourned the strongest Union sentiment prevaili'-g. A. L. KIRK.Scc'v. BY TELEGRAPH. Providence, April 21. The Second Division of t!ie Rhode Island Regiment, tinder command of Col. Pitman, sailed for New York this afternoon. They number ab nit W'o men, and carry nc flag wiwch the Khde Islan 1 it ginunti bore through the battles of the revolution. Albany, iStli Gov. Morgan will ii.suc a proclamation calling' fr 21 regiment of volunteers, making the full' ccmplcnunt 3Ü,00'J. j Philadelphia, 23th. j An arrival from Annapolis refrts that fiv? ad . ditional rrginn-nta with the Sappers nnd Miners,1 iir,d a torps of Flying Aii'.ücry, :-nd twelve pieces 1 iinti the railroad as:d locomoti ve workmen to at- i tend t j t!ie repairs ou the railroad repairs, had r.r- j x I vcd. J Rock Island, 25th. The Rock Idand Volunteer Company, Captain H'illiama, consHting of cue hundred and twenty nu n, left this forenoon for SpiingfitlJ. A large concourse of citizens attended ti: em to the depot, where a beautiful flag wa presented on behalf of! the ladies, by LV. Danforth Havre- de Grace, 21. The passe: ger train from the Cam ien Station left for Washington Tuesday p. m. When near- ' .1. 1 1... f , ., . t im-iciay nousc, iuc wire imormu mat a train from Washington had been taken possession of near Annapolis Junction, and had been impressed into the government service, it was supposed for the purpose of carrying troops to Washington. For the election in the city of Baltimore there had been no other ticket than that of Southern Rights nominated. It was thought that the navigation of tne Chesapeake and Ohio canal would be stopped on ne count of the apprehension that the cargoes would be fetized. Heavy guns were heard on the same morning in the vicinity of the White House, and the supposition was that some transport steamers had been tired into. Rochester, N. V., 2$. Reliable gentlemen just arrived here from Montgomery on Tuesday last, say that Davis ordered troops to start on the Qth for Lynchburg, Va. Great disappointment was felt among the rebels in consequence of the reinforcement of Fort Pick ens. Veir Silver ti semen tu. IVoticc for Incense. Notice is hereby given, that 1 will in compliance th the Liquor Law of the State, at the next term with of l',e Commissioners Court, of Marshall Countv, ! 'n..i,I1;, PplJ f?r V1 retail malt w-ld : spirituous Liquor- 111 quantities less than one quart, The loeaiion on which I rIN,c to eil & the j South part of lot no. II, in the original plat of the town ot Plymouth. ma J I It I JOHN S. ALLEMAN. IVoticc lor ffiiccxiM'. Notice U hereby given, that I will in compliance with the Liquor Law of the State, at the next regu'ar tcrin of tnc Commissioner's Court, of Marshall Cou.n1-v In;na. aPPly fr license to retail malt ami Ptrituou.s Liquors inqnant.ticii less than on quart, 1 Tlie lwAn on whdl , proiM,e to 8C u J1 Lot no. lin Heines addition, iu the town of Bremen, ' Marshall County, inaiana. Maj2-nlltl. JOSEPH BEAL. Notice for fljicensc. Notice is hereby given, that I will iu compliance with the Law of the State, at the next regular term of the Comruis.cioucr's Court, of Marshall County, Indiana, applying for license to retail malt and spirituoms Liquois in quantities Iss than one quart. The location on which I propose to gell n Lot no. 2, Plymouth Marshall Countv, Indini.ii. .May? -Hit. JOHN L. WKLLUR.

P. F. W. fc C. RAILROAD. TIME CARD.

WESTWARD. Freight Express P M A M Express P M 3 15 .S01 P -M 3 30 5 45 r 57 G 13 G41 CM 10 00 Fort Winne Rosrhon lnwood 2 20 4 22 4 3-1 i IS f 13 5 11 r. ! ! Plymouth 3 06 I Grovertown r 45 5 53 8 20 I ciai'KU j - Chicago 8 10 EASTWARD. F;eiht Mail Express Express A M Nfcht 12 30 1 25 10 51 11 35 10 42 1125 10 30 11 12 10 10 10 51 10 03 10 43 7 50 8 20 P M Fort Wayne Rourboii lnwood Plymouth 2 05 Grovertown Starke Chieajro A M 12 00 9 49 D2t !) 08 8 US 8 23 20 Frogiht Train going east leaving this station at 6 13 p m, will carry paenrrcrs between this and Fort Wavne. Shippers must have their goods at the ware-house bv 12 m, to insure shipment the sane da v ' S R EDWARDS SADLE ifc HARNESS SHOP, BOURBON, JARSIIALL CO. IND. TDIIN W. GROSS", respectfully informs the t J pulbic that ho is now engaged the above I u.Miicss, and prepared to execute all orders in his line. SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, &c., constantly on hand, or made to order, of the best materials and all work warranted. All kind of COFNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for work. J. W. GROSS. March 7, 1SG1. G-3m.' It EC RUITS ! All those indebted to the subscriber or the 1 ate firm of Edwards & VanValkenburgh, are most earnestly requested to call and pay up, or the war must stop for want of means to carrv on the same. J. F. VAN VALKENBURG1I. Plymouth, April 25th 13tf FAIRBANKS' SCALES 9 OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS & GREENLEAF, 172 Lake St., CHICAGO. 0BUY OXLV THE GEM I.N E. Apr'd 2,J SGI 1. Tlu'ctliing Inchciie lov Sale. A $400 Threshing Machine, of Rurnley'd Manufacture for sale. Has been in use only one season. Very cukap term easy. For further particulars inquire ot D F, VAN VALKENBURG1I, at Corbin & Osborne'd Law OUie. Plymouth, April 15th 13tl3 IVniaCE2ionil Sweet Fofafocs. T H F undersigned intends sprouting a large S quantity of thi. choice variety of seed, which he has procured from Lee k Woollev, Sweet Potatoe House, Kokome,' Indiana, and intends supplying this market. This is the most valuable variety known for general cultivation, being more yieldy and of bet tcr quality than any other Und. If you doubt our word, please purchase a few plants of the undersigned, and satisfy yoursclxes. .Ill orders for plants promptly filled, ami put up with great care, at $J,;U per thousand, or .'10 cents per hundred. Plants will be fur sab.'! on and after the l.'thof May, at my residence on the castsid? of Center ftree't, opposite the Court House J. L. WOODWARD, April 2." 13tf Plymouth, Indiana. Co r po r a 1 i o 11 IS xh i U 1 1 . At a meeting ot the llard of Trustees of Plymout'.i Corporation, April 211. 1G1, the Treasurer of said Corporation appeared and presented the following Kxhibit of the iiuancial condition of the CorporationD. E. VAN VALKENJ1URGII, Treasurer I'lymouth Corpration, To Corporation Fund Dr. Tux Duplicate loi, $1,10-1 5,, Delinquent tax, former years !."' M." Received cash for Prick 2) Lr) Li'-en' 7 (H) Orders for Couglc estate side walk 2:2 11 l,.r'J ! 1 1 , Cr. $7e;7 CG CI fJ-i 77 Delinquent tax returned Quietus to Firemen Orders Redeemed To School Iloue Fund Duplicate of A J IbCO Delinquent, former years Cash mTrca;ury Delinquent tax returned Paid for Insurance Paid for collecting tax Cash in Treasury Orders redeemed To (have yard Fund Cash for lot -$1,501 1 1 Dr $31 09 H7 203 22 CIS 7D Cr. $ir b'.) 19 10 41 ." SU 83-C15 79 Dr. $3 bii 3 )U Cr. Cash in Treasury $3 00 3 00 Orders issued during the year Corporation $C2S f7 School House 233 Gl Orders redeemed during the yearCorporation $G91 77 School House 251 b9 Orders reortcd outstanding April 20, A D DrCO, 311 21 Outstanding April 22d, 18GI, 22." 71 Which exhibit, after examination, was approved. A. C. STALKY. President Bo..rd Trustees. D. E. Vanvai.kknbcrgh, Clerk Plvmouth Corporation. apr25-13t3. CHAIRS .mil AND P U il N I T U RE ! ! M. WOODROW, Agent, WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND fellow citizens of Plymouth and adjoining towns, that he is yet at his old stand, on .Michigan etrect, with the best assortment ol FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES LOOKING-GLASSES, GLASS F-LATES, GILT I'll AM ES &c. That can be found ia the county, and at lower prices. c o r f 1 rv s , Of all kinds, Ready-Made and Trimmed to order on short notice. A GOCD HEARS E , To attend funerals, when desired. GOOD LUMBER taktn in exchange for Furniture. M. WOODROW, Agent. March 7, 1HG1 Gm3 OELLOWS, Anvil?, Vicei and 11 kinds B J blacl blacksmilhiuz tools at 1 B DICKS'JK & CG T AGS, Bees wax, old rsntana, Copper, Urass Pewter.Cast Iron, and tome money taken 111 eien mice lor hardware at M 1 SO K Co.' II DICKSON & Co. want tfconhnnkg m rtlld Hr eS or n

FOR C L O T HING!

I Davidson c Co.,! At their well known atand, are just in receipt of j a sloes oi an Kinas oi Men's and ISoy's Wear, That in po'at of Qimlily, Pnrnbili lyand Chcnpnrss, Cannot be furpased in Northern Indiana. We herewith respectfully solicit a Yiiit of tho&e in want of CLOTHING, Gents' Fiirniühici Goods, HATS 'i CAPS, AND PIECE GOODS! And will at all times be ready and cheerful to show goods. Manufacturing Extensively Our arrangements for all kindj of Custom Work are equal to any in the country. A large assortment of Ready-Made Soys' &, Youths' ClothisB. DAVIDSON k CO. rhmoutli, April 4-10tf INSURANCE AGENCY. BY STATE AUTHORITY. The Pi!rnix Insurance Company, OF HARTFORD CONN. D K TOTED TO Fire Itisurm:cc JExrlttsircy. (CHARTER TERPETUAL.) CASH CAPITAL, 8'lCO,OÖÖ OO S. L. LOOMIS, President. II. KELLOGG, Secretary. Agents in the principal cities Iz towns i.i the Union iETLosses promptly paid. Applications recciv cd, and Policies issued and renewed bv C. II. REEVE, Agent. Plymouth, Aug. 11 1P.D. 1 Hats, Hats, Hats CAPS, CAPS, CAPS ! Call at Davidson k Co. '3 Wholesale and Retail Clothing tore, for your The lirgest, cheapest and best selected Ftock ever in this market. April 1 lOtf. D. & Co. SS. A. O. PAC:AKD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, PLYMOUTH, 1ND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Paying and Examination of titles Ac., promptly attended to KKVKRS TO rcoplei Bank, N.Y. Citv; How & Wluttaker, N. V. City; Teil.el!, Jeimfn-s k Co., N. Y. City; Security Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C. Carter, N. Y. City; II011.C. A. Stacy, Tecumsch, .Mich.; L. G. Berry k Co., Bankers, Adrian. I Mich.; J. S. Danh.p, E-., Indianapolis, Ind.: N. H. Oglesbee, F.-q., County Treasurtr, Plymouth. He has associated with him in practice, Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whoe asHtav.ce -lie will have at the sitting of the Circuit and Com mon Pleas Courts of this count v Will nr.uiu-. in adjoining counties. Plymouth, Ma" h 22,1?). 9tf 22,000 YARDS WALL PAPER!! PLAIN, SATIN, AND GUILT. 1800 HOLLS WALL PAPER! 5,000 YARDS Satin, Velvet, and Gold Iiordcrs ! Enough WINDOW SHADES to keep out al the light. Wall paper worth from G cents to $3 per Roll Border worth from 1 to 25 cents per yard. For Fale by " March 14 7m2 PERSHING it Co. F U 1 IN IT U HE! PUP N IT URIC WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EY DEGltAAF & TAYLOR. (FORMF.RI.Y II. T. DEQRAA,) Number 37, BOWERY, NEW YORK. Extcniing 242 feet through to No. G5 Christy Street, and six stories iu Height, making it Tlio Largest Fnriiituro Storo IN THE UNITED STATES, And Idled with FURNITURE OF ALL GRADES, From the best Tailor to 'Jic common Kitchen, which we arc determined to sell at the SMALL PROFIT OF FIVE 1ER CENT., and NO DEVIATION, Hoping, by this plan, to increase our Business ButHcient to counterbalance the difference in the profit. We constantly employ 150 Hanls, mid lay in our Slouk. lor Ntt C-feh. Rosewood Tarlor Setts, from to $10(1 Mahog.ond B'k Wal. Parketts, from 30 to 150 Rosewood Bed room sctti.frwm f) to 250 Mahog. a Bk Wal. Bedroom setts from 2ö to 150 Enamel Chamber setts, from 22 to 150 nl- n.wl Walnut Diniitü setts, from. . . 25 to 250 Hair Mattresses, from 7 to T' in, .'., to 10 OFFICE FURNITURE ALL QUALITIES All furniture Warranted as Represented. marl4-7m3. N OTIC 12 . Whereas, .nv wife, Eienor J Miller, has lef my bed and boajd without any just cause or prov rn-ation, I forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. April W. II-IW JOS. MIM.F.R

A ri'vir fnlHajr Ai:ti tote C r Skk II. a L. , 0 Jii-Le, K. v. r mi ! Aiu. . lävT Ciijlni!t. Ctwtivi-iKss, ' lliliou-ir.fx, Xt-uruli t.Ciiic, '

Iti-nravoJ AiiiH-tiU'. liiwr. - - !vr."l Stmiath, I-Vmale 6 Sead the tostimeny of GOV. WISE, Va. r "AVlt-x"s Tills are safo an mt U!ful family Itcmt'ly f'T Coristlf-atlon. land affot'tiens cf tho Pitlvo rp.i!H. I For lljaüacbe tbey Lave jtotJ thenij -wives a specific." 2ead the testimony of GOV. KIHG, Ala. "I would not without Wilson lilts! fyf ny price. Ft Indigestion anil Hral-j a-h". I divide nil an J take tb half, it rifs inintliHte n-lii-f." Sold by Lruggicts & Dealers everywhere. ritXPAKED BY B. Ii. FAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers tu Wholesale Druggists ITo. 60, corner "Wood and 4th SÜ. PITTSBURGH, PA. OLE PROPTUITORS OF 3 B. L. Fahnestock's Vermifuge, o STOKS. HAS REMOVED HIS STOCK OF DRUGS and Medicines to tlie room one door east of Patterson k Cleveland's stoie on LaPorte street, Plymouth, Indiana, where he keeps con stantly on lian J PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tabliVhmcnts in New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. COUNTRY MERCHANTS. A KD PHYSICIANS GENERALLY Will find it to their interest to give him a call as he warrants every article soM by him to be just what it is represented. In adJilion to hU large stock of Drugs and Medicines, may be found ENDLESS QUANTITIES OF if A IV II 13 E KOTIOIVS. PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELUID, CIGARS, ctC. And in fact, everything usually kept .: a Drug- j r. - " i" ft' l ,4 r'-ii ; tore, at prices as low as can oc iwioruu. and examine for yourselves. n2.r)tf T. A. LEMON. BOOT & SHOEMAKER, BREMEN, MARSHALL CO., IND. Voikdono promptly; none but the bcit of materials used and A L L W O R K W AURA N T E D Every variety of 12 o o t x a n I ö h o e s! ; Constantly on hand, an J for pale at COST PRICES UNTIL TIIE FIRST OF APRIL, NEXT, In order to make room lor a new stock. Call and examine hi assortment. Bremen, Feb. 'S, 1 bGI 5m! G-. BLAIN", & Co-, DRUGGISTS, PLYMOUTH, IND. K "TT A VI NO just received a fresh supply ofevery C I article in our line of trade, consisting mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paint?, Oils, Dye Stulls Varnish, Rrushes, Peituincry, l ankee Iotiou3 Glass, Stationery, Pure Medicines and liquors for Medicinal purposes only, to which we respectfully invite the attention of this community. We have also, on hand a stock of 2H. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Ttbacco, Cigars, etc. Tobe disposed of at very reasonable ligures. Within aTew day past, we have received from Pittsburgh antlNew York a huge amount of Kerosene and Coal Oil AND LAMPS! or burning the sune, ofi vc y ssize and style with or without shades. We ai also agents for all the iopular Patent Medicines! of the day. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at all hours of the night, by an xperienced druggists. Wc earnestlyinvitcthe public to favor us with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of tho fact that we are doing a liberal business. G.HLA1N kCo. Plymouth, Ind., March StWi.lKtt. STEAM FOUNDRY ! HIIKMEN. MAIiSlIAI.L CO., INI). The Fubscribcr rcFpectfully informs the public that his Founry is now In F IJ I.. Jj U 1j A H T ! And that he is at all times prepared to manufacture PLOWS. KETTLES. FARMING UTENSILS, And every article in his line of busiuess. ALL WORK WARRANTED TO SUIT CUSTOMERS ! And will be Hold at FAIR, L1VNG PRICES CALL AND EXAMINE HIS WORK. He is determined not to be undersold. J. n. HARRIS. Bremen, Feb. 7. ICRIVf

S7000-00 W O R T 31 O F OOTS ze 3E3E 0 3S3 2 A T T II E

Sign of tho C-olclen Boot, o 3ESo Sold IO 2? ex ot. Al30V

JUST RECEIVED AT THE

SIGN OF GOLDEN BOOT. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND KEST SELECTED STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES! EVEIt BROUCHT TO PLYMOUTH. CUSTOMERS will find at inv store, cat side of Michigan street, every dcpcription and kind cf Ladies', Gentlcntea's, Boys'; .Miiscs, and Children's Wear, together with a large s'uci cf

TjT will sell a BETTER BOOT or SHOE for LESS MONEY, than any Dry Goods store, or any other establishment in Plymouth. $yi will Htfrrif all my H"orA-,both Eastern aud IIvne-Nadc and innd all that ripsrff of chirp . ILTl have a very large stock, and am bound to sell at prices to suit the hard times .jj A Largo stork of LEATHER AND FINDINGS always kept on hand. The Highest Market Price in Cash -Paid for Hides. Plymouth, Indiana, April 25, 1861 13tf E p J

HEAD-QU Aß TEE S FOR BOOTS s SHOES! CASEY & MOREY Have removed to A. C. Staleifs Store Room 7inder J fa sonic Hall, east side Ifichirjan street. Where can be found x-o Largest and Best Selected Stock of Boots c$3 Shoes ! ISciäs', Boys', Youths V Ch'sj Tr4i- o r(. TDsrr ' jdll, lrjj OOai ie JdOOLS. , 5fcrof co CJolli. Patent iV Enameled L K A T II K R. ROOTS, .SHOES, G A ITERS, SLUTERS & DANCING rUMPsS, LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Which we now oner cheaper than any other house in the Western country. Oar stork is well pelected, and with particular attention to the wants of this market. We have also enlarged our ?IamiraCfciiriii ?epaiUti't, And have always on hand a good assortment of Custom Ivlado Work, Which wc warrant to wear well aud not Rip. We are also prepared to MAKE AND MEND liools nml Shoes, Neatly and promptly. We invite the Ladies to call and examine before buying elsewhere. Citizens of this place, who buy their Fancy Dress Boots and Shoes In Chicago, can save time and expense by calling on us. MILLER'S & MASON'S BLACKING Kept constantly on hand. CASEY k MOREY. April IS, lbGl 12if Republican' copy T II B GREAT AGITATOR DEAD! piiosPLCT or PEACE IN THE COUNTRY. Singular Cause of his Death. WILLIAM L. YANCV IS NO MORE. He departed in a spasm last Monday, occasioned from cold.coM from wet feet, wet feet from poor boots, poor boots because he was too far South to get any of VAN VALKENBTTRG-H'S NFAV STOCK OF Suprrior Workmanship, Which he is daily in receipt of, and which he is selling Uc r y Ch e a p ! And he is alo getting on the largest and most complete assortment of Women's and Children's Shoes ! That this market ha ever bceu favored with, and there U no "poak" about the LOW PRICES He is 130UND TO SELL CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Call and examine his stock, mif door north 'of ho 11 ink IhtiMinj. rrl irrv.

, HASLANGER. HOUSE,

Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. j The subscriber has just opened the above Ho'ie. ! and ii determined to keep it ia a manner every j way worthy of public patronage. HIS TABLE Will he ?upplied with thebejt the market tfiouu ; charges reasonable, and every exertion ued to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached la the premises, and a faithful otlor alwavsin attendance. JOHN C. IIASLANGER. Plymouth, March 21, lbCl Sm3 A TREMENDOUS STOCK O F N E W SPRING & SOIMEU GOODS! , JUST RECEU'EI) i AT THE LOW PRICE STOKE! The undersigned would tike tliis oppoiti'iii-y fwr lxturcin? matv th inks to tlie ritit-n of M -.i shall County for their liberal p.itron:ere during tho four years we have been among you, aal would just say that we are now opening LARGEST AND REST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS. Ever brcugkt t- Plymouth, whlc'i has ben bought at VE11Y i,ov prices: Owing to the hard time? in the Hamern Markrts. and of wh.ch we propo.-c to give our euti.:n;iib We wiil sell vou Good Coilee, for Prime Pro. Sugar, , White CofTee" Tea Molasses, , Ktra Golden S rup, Women Heavy Shoes Men's " " Heavy Cottons, , Prints IGc V , a " it ;.o 60 Gal. 75 .-!'0 Par 1,25 " . ..TtolO . .ftoll YdKentucky Jeans, '0 And all other goods at equally Our stock has been selected with freat cric. and comprises every thing in the way of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Glassware, Vf., Vf., Vf. We re pectfully invite all to examine our Goods and Prices. It is no trouble for us to show fronds, and we will not be undersold. Look for the ign Low Price Storo ON T II K CORNER SOUTH OF THE EDWARDS H0UCE. We want, in cxchanr.ge for Goods, 1,000,000 Feci of Square Timkr! 10,000 GOOD, OAK TIES! AND ALL KINDS OT COUNT11Y PRODUCE! rieasogiveusa call before purchasing. RICK k SMITH. March 2P 9tf S STRAYED, from the residence of the subscriber, in Elkhart Rottom, Elkhart County, Ind.. on the 10th day ot April, a rmall Ray ?dme, black maine and tail, with star in th? fcrthead. and heavy with foal, and four years old. I will i.y a liberal reward to any man who will t ike her up, or return her to me. JAMES LFCKEY. aprl Snl 2-1 rap. Xjin.c3. for Salo. A RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ON . Lonü Cfeuit. The e.-c.qr. Fec.21,and t.. w. rjr. fee. 2i, iu township 33 N., R. no. 1 tapt, will be fold cheap. Terms One fourth dorn n ; tlie balance can remain on interest for several vturn l'or farther particnlarf, rnqnlre of " A MAS A JOHNSON. .Vrrn 1 . 1 -l Rn3