Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 39, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 October 1862 — Page 3

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT

NUMBER 143

fpTTp TlTj1 FOfT A 'V J - - " : Local and Miscellaneous, j 1 : -- i D. E. VANVALKENBURQH, : : Editor ( , . ' ;

Thk abolitionists of this r!oe. under i

r . i ; wbo find little 'se to do inet m so emn' mournful assembly in our streets last Saturday i.ve., to periorui me uu.iu. w. t- . e . .1. 1 .-.1-1 of Ci'!eliating their rvcei.t Vidory( !) j They planted an anvil in the street, pro-' I c cured some powder, and alter the boys had mada a raid into the alleys for boxes and barrels bnilt a fire and fired off the anvil and rejoice 1. over what we were u tabid to learn, as they kept up an ominous silence. There were assembled about two dozen men and boys, among whom were some very distinguished personages. We discovered special damage done, save to a few lights of glass, two from the Dem. efftee, for wbioh we freely forgive them. Meanwhile, the Democrats having all the recent elections to rejoice over, built a fire down town, and fired a few shots over their great viotories in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. Their crowd was large and enthusiastic, and alter having a good tim. adjourned, The abolitionists distinguished themselves after the Democracy and other honest men had retired, by stealing the anvil used by the Dem rats, and Sunday morning, fearful of being arrested for larceny, p'aced it in a conspicuous place on the street labeled, "captured from the nuttern uts by the Odfax infantry!" Poor infants! their mother's must b uneasy when lvey are out late. We cU esp cial attention to the appeal of th Li lies SoldK-rs Aid Society published i-i this weeks isau.. The I.id'.es of this ccWv mos it great praise for the fidelity with whi h th y h.iva laboured to sustain the urganszaiiosi that has for its olj-.'Ct the most laudahh le:gn of relieving our Hiffrln volunteers. They now propose to give a supoerat C.-rbi.i Hall n xt. Thursday E.e. The table will be well supplied. n.l whüe 11 g. t he worth of their nv 'trey anl l ave a pVasmt sx:i il gttWi.'. they wit; liaeth - sa?isf;iCtion of knwinj the tr lie they s e id on th - oeeasi -n w'.ll relieve some tief n ler of our rights that i ßuff ring on a siek b d. L?t a'l alien 1. Civriniivi Di'i'S can be procured at the Tost Ofihte at ;ill t ine-;. Our fr'cnd A. E. Dumiah returned frorn tl. wars, yes'er.lay, on a furlough of thirty days, 1 okipg as though he had 6 Jen hard s rc It "h ccuced" 1 by a! I that K. Paul k'epit'ie largest and b -t stock of Roots (i ui S. uos rVer off red lor sa'e In thi market. The ?c!tli. r Aid S-rowiy meets this afternoon at Dr. 15 -rton's 0;fc and in the even'n at t'u riiJjuie of II. O. Thayer. to Tiis-: .'iTaxiixs r ."i.nTlic Indies of the "Soldier's Ai l Society" of riyrnouth, give a Supper Tiaaoiv N v- 6ih at Coaiuk's II 4Lf. for the benefit of the wounded and ick Soldier's in our Hospitals. The proceeds of tlie supner w ill be expended in procuring uivterial for the comfort and relief of the ufTering soldier. The 1 idies in belnlf of these brave unfortunates, ask a general an 1 liberal pitronnge of their elTort. All know the suffering i ec?ssariy endured by our volunteers when sub jectrd to the inevitably hard treatment of crowded and poorly provided Hospitals: and all god patriot and humane citizens will be rejoiced to avail themselves of every favorable opportunity to add their mite to alleviate the sufferings of thoe who have acquired diseases and received wouuds while in the field doing aer. -ice for our commou Country. The!e patriots have taken upon themselves the hard fortunes of the t-oldicr, to preserve to themselves and us the glorious boon of a great and un divided Republic; shall we not cheerfully bear our Tight portion of the burden? And what more fitting manner to manifest our patriotism and display our humanity than by aiding in the "mission of mercy' comforting the sick and binding up the wounds received in doing battle for us and our gret common cause? Let citizens in the village attend, and farmers from the country come in, fathers, husbands, sons and brothers have gone alike from town and country, all lure an equal interest, then let all lend a helping hand. We especially solicit, and tntreat, the attend ance of the ladies of the Tillage to the afternoon society, which was organized two months ago, and now consists of some seven or eight regular mem bers! Can it be possible this isthe feeling of the ladies of Plymouth, and eepeci ally thoae w ho have patted with dear ones, who, peihap, while we write, lie suffering with wound or disease, in our Hospitals. Lei not the very pimple ph;a of "want of time" be hcanl more; have not the brave men forsaken their homes and periled their lives for U4 and our future happiness? Let us not remain indifferent to their wnnts, which we may easily supply. Come cue, come all, and let it not b raid that the ladies of Plymouth are behind in the great and good work to which we may lend a help ing band. On this.Thursdav, afternoon let the work room be well filled wi;h industrious la lies whose hearts are in the cause, and with fin-ers ready to diall in their power to alleviatethe Buffering of oer gallant bui unfortunate soldiers. Jlj order of iL? Society, Mrs. Dr. A.O. HoRTy, President. Miss Eva II. Wrsnat ei.t, Scc'y. Farmers, anI ot'iers in this vicinity, who arc interested in marketing their Timber, will uotice that Measrs Hurlblt Brothers and Co., are now offering high prices for Stare Bolts ami Barrel Heading. They pay cash for the different kin Is of Timber mentioned in their advertijement on delivery .1 o. ue,ra,nerl,3cment'onaelnerJ at tl cir Stave i ictory. It s -ema t j us that thot-c

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hvingTimber to dispose of, cannot better con-j suit their interest than by availing themselves of the opportunity now offered of realizing good prices for their timber, m, . . e , i.ro rt The adversers Inform us that they have no fears of .an over-supply, and that the; arc about to ( put in their establishment more machinery for

tacturing. p i m m wV. i lie iruu cause ui me nai - controversy between the different political parties , present time. On the street, yesterday, a I we passed the Post Office corner, our e greeted with the remark that the Democrats were all secessionitts. and were the sole cause of the a. It. I, ...1 mrf rtfniAA,1ml TT rT till r present war. We had not procecuea more man half a square when we heard that the Republicans are all abolitionists and bound to free the nigger or dissolve the Union. We passed on, saddened by thoughts of civil war, bloodshed and high taxes, when observing a crowd on the corner south of the Edwardd IIoue, we crossed over, ard found Rice and Smith opening a large lot of New Dry Goods. We were very much surprised, knowing that only a few weeks before they had received an immense stock; but found they had been compelled to order a large amount in order to keep up their stock. We noticed some very pretty styles ofDeLaines, Prints, Shawls eto., which were going off in a way that said, the Low Price Store is the place to get the best bargains. no34tf lO FOR the best Cotton Yarn in Plymouth, GO TO OVERMAN C FOR the best Prints at lGcts, Call . t Overman's Store ItT To get the highett market price for Butter Go to Overmkrman's O If yon want the highest price for Eggs, Rags, Beesw.x, Hocey or any other trade, Call at Overman's Stork. O For the Cheapest Goods in Plymouth, Call at Overman's, D39tf LOST! On the 14th day of October, 12, a Pocket Rook cont . lining hve dollars j bank note and , ten cents wr silver, and a note far $ÄJ given on thelstdav of March 1SC2 due six moths af;er date, drawn by F. Rimpler payable to F. U.Ofe. I hereby warn all persons against purchasing the above described note, and any person return ing the said pocket book and contents to me at my ; residence near Fairmount oa leaving it at the ! Democrat Qificc will be rewarded with half the j ,eket book. I k .cis Doosk. i tober -itli ltb no.Jt-I ux ones' in th pteket r airm juu t OoctoU DAY BOARDERS WANTED!!' A few persons dcsiiinir od board in a localitv .. . i . - . . veiy coim i. vni . tue mi-mess pan or town, can : be äceomraod.iud by apphing to j October .'Mtli .a pplic .ii:ois Vav l.icciiM. 7VT O TI C E is hereby given tl at the underLi signed will, at the next term of ihn Commissioners Court of Marshall County, Indiana, to be holden at the Court Hu?e in Plymouth, coin-nvni-iiiu: on the f;it Mond y in Deeenitn'r, lr.0, apply for a license to sell sp'Vituous & intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one (juart, w ith the privilege- of having the sam drank on the premi ses lot The location on which 1 propose to sdl is No. 171, in the town of Plymouth, Ind. : October V.Oih n3Dt4 , j A 1) M 1 N ! ST I J A TO ! J ' S S A 1 . K i)V II KA L 1 KSTA'l'K. The undcrsi-rned. a Administrator . rf bonis ' non, of the estate of Jacob Weaver, deceaed, in pursuance of an order of the Marshall Court of ' Common P!eaS made at !ts February term . ItC2. w ill proceed to sell a' public sale.at the corthoue door in Plvmrmth. M. rul Co.mtv. Indiana. OH , theth day of November, between the hours of 1 . o'clock a. m.nnd 4 o'clock p. m. cm ;

said dar. the following de-rilM-d real estate , be- j try hu rcmct, it win C(J.t them inthin-, and (figing to the er-tale of and decedent, to-w it: the ; - vundivided two-thirds of the south east qu arter, of , mA' I)rove :i ul '"Zthe south east quarter, of section thiiUeii, in i parties wishing the prescription will please adtownship thirty-three North, of range "one east ; Rev. ED W A KD A. WILSON.

. iivuiu - itxit-ja tan y x.i itinv oe Iace, I will offer the same at private sale until Ilikf l !i I T. , f fai I lit Ca.1I at C I. 1 IlliWi il 11. 1 old. The terms of sIe are, one third of the i urchase money cash in hand, cue third iu six mouths j ii. u one third in twelve montiis 1 rem the ilav ot alc;note9 for deferred patnient, with interest; without relief from valuation laws, with freehold security, and subject to the confirmation of said Court. JOHN CJ. OSBORNE, Adm'r (It bonis non. October riOth, 1C2 n39t l Application for I.icnw NNOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned will at the I etembcr term, lfG'2, of the Hoard of County Commissioners for Marshall County, Ind, male application to said boatd for a icense to retail spirituous, malt and intoxicating iquors, in a less quantity thin a quart at a time, on Lot No. one hundred and seventy-seven in the original plat of the town of Plymouth, Indiana. CHARLES i RANK & Co , Oct.3'Hh, 16C2. m:iih:4. Farmers, Attention! We are now paying the following prices, For Stave Bolts and Hirrel Heading, delivered at our Stave Factory in Plymouth, Indiana: $.,tH) per cord lor White Oak Stave Bolts $1,00 " White A.-h " " $4,00 Red Oak " $11.00" thousand for White Oak Headin" $12,00" " WIiitAh " $11,00" " " Red Oak " HURLBUT BROTHERS i Co. Plymouth, Oct 30th lbC2 no39tm3 cvi3i :stj:t si-ioi?. Thk pubsriber keep on.-taUly on hand, ami manufacture to order, ncrv variety of Catoinot AA7a,:ro, Consisting in part of Tables, Standi DressingBureaus, Split bottomed, Cane-seat ami Rockiir' Chairs, Lounges and everything in his line of business.

CJOX!3LX3JS the 19t'i to the 20th of November. LG2. Made and trimmed chea ear than at any other I Persons had better call rarly, as the DrV'room shop in Plymouth. JONATHAN WRIGHT, i ,s very "m' h crowdeil generally about noon. Opposite Mit hell's Foundry. He treats all forms ot Chronic, diseases and csPlymouth, Oct LO 1G2 - j , pecially (dancers, in the successful treatment of

J. H. BESAZK, T.ArioirrTG Tlie subscriber has opened a hhop in Ilewctt Jk Woodward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the Branch Bank, and respectfully invite th public to give him a call, as he is confident tint h can please the most fastidious, J. II. BESAZK. IIAII KOAD EXCHAXOR, (within a few fekt ov the ii. r. depot.) PLYMOUTH, IND. Tlie above Hotel is now read for the reccp'ion of giieRts. The Table will be' furnished with the best in market, and the Proprietor, with nil connected with the establ hment, will use their best 1 . i 1 , . lorcnucr " 'T respect, worthy ol public patronage. A. R. CUTSHAW, n3S Proprietor

HOTE LAND BOARDING HOUSE. MrUHH PLYMOUTH, IXD. Tlie subscriber having fitted up jnd thoroupalj repaired the Tavern stand formerly occupied by A. Michel, respectfully solicit public pationage. t0 n'1;lkc thoir iiunse a pleasant stopping place for both traveler anj BourJcr.

U. A. r KAAK k,io. rropneiors. Good Stabling attached to the premises, Oct IG ltG-J. No.3ily. O 1 11 17 ij J AGENTS TO SELL -v y-k. -w k. I' fll? V I" I A I h. ' w STEEL PLATE COUNTRY COLORED MAP CF TBE ÜN1T3D STATES. CA. NAD AS AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, I6G2; cost $'20,000 to engrave it and one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and sells ;tt the low price of fifty cents; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is not only a County Map, but it is a!o a COUNTKY AN1 RAILROAD MAP of the United State? and Canada combined in one (JIVING EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day and will take back all maps that cannot be sold, and refund the money. Send for $1 worth and try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnishsd all eur Agents, Wanted Wholesale Apenta for our Maps in every State, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. Ao Competition. J. T, LLOYD, No. KM Broadway, New York. The War Department urea our Map of Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost $100,000, on which U marked Antiet im Creek, Sharpsburg, Maryland Ilights, WiHi inisport Kerry, Rhorersville.NoIaud' Ford, and all others onth Potomac and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money n-fundcd. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL M AP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO. INDIANA and ILLINOIS, is the only authority lor Gen. Ru 1 and the War Department. Money rcltmded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 ceute. From the Tribune Aug. 2. "LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA. This Map is very large; its cost is Uvt 25 cents, and it is the beet which can be purchased. ADMINISTRATORS SALE OK REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, administrators of the Estate of David Viunedge, deceased, will ofiVr lor s-ilo at public auction, at the Court Honse door at Plymout, ,nJ mi th(J o,Jth d Qt Novcmler bctwcca tlie hou of 1(, 0'cl H.k a. m. anj ., oVlo..k n n, 0.S:li(. da , ot, , ljm)(rP(, . - v live and liffy-eight in the original plat of the town of Plymouth, belonging to the E.tate of said decedent, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debus. Terms or sale One-third cash hi hand, onethird in six month and the remainder in twelve nionth;3 rrom the dav of the purchaser giv note and ap rovpU s:.curity, waiving valuation 1, f(,r jeferred payraen's. Said sale to be ubjeei ing l WS j wr ueierreu payments, caiu ale w oe titiojeci lO j the approval and confirmation of the .Marshall 1 . i' J - .. t I t I I . . Courl ur Common Tr ADAM VENN EDGE. Oct., 15th, 1 SG2. n'Jdll Administnt us. - ; lil' ij Wi $ A'. twe 'ii Cli.ir.es Tollman and P. (,. Stebiiiugs under thy linn name of Tali man and Stebbnigs has this day bten disolred by mutual consent. All accounts will be settled by Charles Tallman, the continuing party. CIIÄIJ LES TALLMAN, P. G.STEUIJINOS. Oct. l.t 11,2 xita To CoiiNunplivt! THE ADVERTISER having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after liaviii 'suireic l several vears with a severe gatlcction. anl that dread d.sease, Consumption is anxious to n ake known to his fcllow-suf-feietS the means of cue. To all who doire it, lie will send a copy of the prwscnptiuii u I. (free of charge) with the direc- j tiorn for preparing au 1 using the same, which they fi?id a rt'ttn Ci-rk for Consi'mition, A-t:ih, Bw!,.HITW t.lc Tie olljv ubjt.ct of the A,lvcr. . , ." . . , , tef 111 SL'llJlllS 1 rescfiptlOll IS to benefit the ailhcted. and spread uilorm ition which he conceives j t0 te iinaluable, anl he hopes every sufferer will Williamshurgh, Kings County, New Yoik. nmS Plymouth, I.vu , Oct. Mh 16C2, I have been tr"ated just five full days by Dr. Far well for the Aalhma, and most cheerfully certify that I never received any relief so rapidly and effectually; and I fully believe that his course of treatment will cure me, permanently, if continued. A.J. HASSLER, Dr. Far well will give a lecture at Corbin's Hail on Thursday Evening, Oct. Dth, at " '.j o'clock Subject, the Remedial Agency of Electricity, the Polarization and the Artercalization of the Blood. This being the first of a course ol Eight Leetures the Dr. will deliver in the Hall. On Lecture to the Ladies on Saturday night, next. The course w ill be complete, and teach my new science of the Practice of Electiicity. Any persou can learn. Admission 25 cents. nV7i2 .olice lo Tradier. 1 will hold -i public examination of Teachers at the following times, to-wit: On Saturday. Oct.. 11th at 1 o'clock p.m. On Saturday, Nov. Hth aml22d, also on Saturday, December bth at 10 o'clock a. ui. I expect all those who wish to apply for lisence to tetch iu this County, to present themselves on some one of the alxjve days, as I ! shall not attend to any private examinations. All candidates for license are expected to pass a thorough examination in the following branches; Orthography, Reading Mental and Written Arithmetic, Geography and Engli.-h Grammar. Mark Ci'iimim;, Examiner for Man-hall County. C'lllicerj C'liri'd or ll Iay. Dr. Swank will be at the Edwards House from which ne is scarcely exeeneo oy anv I liysieiau in the west he cures them or charges nothinr for his services. I he Dr. has given universal satisfac tion to his patients, and has cured some very b id eases here. The Dr. is a regular graduate of one of the lst medical f hoo!s in the United States, and stands hih in his profession as a physician, ard h is had an experience of some twenty years in practice But his reputation is too well kimwn to nofd recommending. lie discaids all io'soiimaking use only of inn cent and effectual remedies sclectii.g and preparing hist medicines himpelf. They arc pleasant to take n t sickening or debilitating, out luaeing ami consequently paui orac.n- ana c.,:.cMue..Hy paepnvcd of i!oui moderate labor.! tly with his patients; if he thinks j iittheni, he will tell them so, as it ; tienis are noi u He deals bone he cannot benefit tl is no physician's interest to deceive his patients See hid Circular (which is half tlie size of a common newspaper) contains from thirty-five to forty good certificates of cases of cancer he has cured. He has alo more than a hundred ppecimens of cancers he has taken out and preserved in Tritj u'ljtl.

JtanUravc.

THE HUMBUGS HAVE BÜKSTED! But the firm of II. B. DICKSON Sc Co. Ilavc'nt; on the contrary have nude arrangements for J 23IG- TRADE By adding immensely to their already ivalled stock of HARDWARE CUTLERY S "IE" 0 VSS, T I IV - W ARE, SHEET -IRON WARE Agricultural Implements GLASS, 3NT Q I" I ONS, etc., CbCi, CS3C HiiTing just arrivct! from llic EASTER1V CITIKS, Where w e purchased of the Importers 5s Ma-nufactiirers A T Panic Prices ! fWe arc able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Cah :tnd JhortTiinc Riiycr. THAN EVER BEFORE!! We have a complete stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are selling goods on 33ottcr Toym Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! Is sunnllcd with all the materials and tools nrefq. 3 ,I V to turn out Til BEST OF WOR And being under the Superintendence of Mr. J. U. LEONARD.an experienced Tinner, we feel COll(i0llt ; ,e;g a!jc'to ,-ivo entire satisfaction in the line of TIN "757" j2L3FL3ISs An examination of our stock and prices cannot fill to convince purchasers that we are offering superior inducements, fiive us a call. II. II. DICKSON k Co. II. n. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 22, 1861 30tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The suoscriber has just opened the above House, and isdetermined to keep it in a manner every way worthy of public patronage. IIIS T A 13 Ij E Will be supplied with the best the market affoids ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful osilor alwaysin attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER. 1 1 y mouth, March 21, 1S61 Sm3 attorneys. i. T. PHILLIPS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. XT-OFHCB IN WESTERVELT BLOCK'-XU Traetices in Marshall , Fulton, Tulaski, Starke, Luke, Porter, St. Jo.-eph, Laporte and adjoining counties. jan30 lly. rjTlir V AMÄLKENBDRGn, atto:uni:y at law AND NOTARY 1MJ1$L,IC PLYMOUTH, :: INDIANA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and acknowledged. Collection, and all other businen will receive prompt attention. ()ilicciips,,'"!,iiithe? Buihlin. 4.'tf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD I IT -I A I h1 W (3äs O V' JlJL JJ .Li tijli- ok ail kims. Warehouse Tmcks, Letter Presses &c. FAIRBANKS, R1XNLG1F & 0, lri TtiUo St., Chi'iiro. FTBo cart ful to buy only the genuine. June 5 lrC2-l.

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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR COUNTRY IS SOW SAFE. BUCK & TOAiTS MAMMOTH HARDWARE TlTUCII HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, II X but the great question that now agitates the American people, is the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE BUCK & TO AN, Westend t Block, 2PJ ymoutli, They have made ample provisions to supply all who arc in want of anything in their line of trade DOY'T FAIL To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves June 6, 1961 191y rjIHE TLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Butts, Hintes, Glass SASH &C, 19 BUCK & TOAN'S U at I F YOU WANT A G-OOC3L Cools. Stovo Go to BUCK & TOAN'S 19 andbuyit! fin HE place to buy anything in the 23lV3rc3L"77-V27o Lino, Is at 19 BUCK & TOAX'S rjMIE TLACE TO BUY Hoes, ForV, srvln Snaths, Cradles Etc., is at 19" BUCK & TOAN'S SOMETHING NEW AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF IP -A. I I Iu Y GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell ,1 low as an tß other House in .Vorthern Indiana. Tlieir Stock consists of CO FEE E, stcjAn, iioLssi:s, SIRUP, mcE, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, Queensware, of every Description, x ood.cnwaro, Of all kinds, such as is kept In a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will tako almost all kinds of Ceuntry Produce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. JTOnc door above S. 4 M. Becker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, INo. r, Coi1iiL'M llloclc, PLYitlOUTII, LI1AIA. AD. BECKEU iV 10. Novem'jcr CI fI Mtf

Beckers' (Column.

THIS GREAT COMMOTION AT S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER AND READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, No. 1, Corlin Ulo?lc, Corner or Hicliian and LaPortc Streets. S. & M. BECKER, Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, and all other citizens of Marshall and surrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest nn3 most Splendid Stock of DEY (GOODS!! KEADY-MADE HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ÄC. cfcC. EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. Their Goods were carefully selected aid bought for Cash, they can. therefore, Sell as Low as the Lowest, And WILL DO SO all the time. If you ilon't believe it, call and be convinced. CALICOES. They have .rA0 pieces of Print, all of the Best Quality and Latest Styles. CIIALIES AND DE LAINES. They have 35 pieces of Pacific Chalies and De Lames, all the Very handsomest figurea and colors. GINGHAMS. They have 10 pieces of French and Domestic uiiigham?, at cry Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They hare 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts. up. also Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies. WHITE GOODS. They hare a splendid assortment of White Goods such as Brilliantes, Jaekouets, and 5000 yds of bleached and unbleached Muslius. DENIAtS, & C. They have 2 Bales of Denims and Hickory. GLOVES, HOSIERY & NOTIONS. Their ttoek of Olovc, Hosiery and Notions ia large and fashionable. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles they will sell at the Low est Rates, as their motto always haa been and always will be, ' Quick Arties and Small Ptofits. O Xj O T H I N G ! Tlieir Stock of Clothinc consists of Coats, Tant, esu, ana other tieuts and uys ear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MEKCH'NT TAILORING With the above thrv have connected chant Tailoring Hujiuess and have yjS received a large stock ot Uioths, Las-uner-. S( Yeigs, c. Tliey are prepared to make .p Clothhn; to order on tdiort notice, and warrr. ,,t a good ütox o sale, as the v have in their e.tnploy 3 IV. .T, lnMNKH, Who is a good warfcfwn u4 knawi how to get up a cood suit,

CO UVT1Z V I'll OD 1JCE iU"AH kinds of Country Troduce taken in ex. change for Goods. aprl7 S. & M. BHCKER.

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Dr. T. A . LE.1IOA, HAS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE! AND NEWS DEPOT, To .the east ride of Miefain f trcct, opposite tlie Brick, where he will keep on lund PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tablishmentsin New York, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and Chieapo. Also, a general assortment of the best n,toixt : MccUcin Of the d iy. COUNTRY JTI JERCR A.T, AND Physicians Generally, U'ill find it to their adv anUgeto trade with him, as every article he sells is ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YANKEE AOTIOIVS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL, BURNING ELUID. CIGARS, tC: In The News Department May be found the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies, all the lead g Illustrated and Literarv Papers, Cheap Publications, 4c. Daily Pape 'delivered in town by the week. Any kind of publication oruered w hen desired. Also, a full supply of SCHOOL BOOKS! AND STATION32RY. June20 aaif. T.A.LEMO.V. 3nt öoods. H ONEST CORNER. I respcetfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER That I have recently returned from the aranow inreceiptof a Xull nl Complcfc Stock Of carefully seleeted G BOCE II IES! And everything else formerly kept by me, which I will sell at fair prices. I w ill take" in exchange for goods, all kinds of Hier clia n I a h 1 e Prod u ce, AND MONEY WII NOr B3 REFU3E3 I invite myoid customers to call and exomine my stock and prices, and if they suit, they w ill be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straightforward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is mv motto. Those knowing themselves in arrcasare notified that their due-? are very much needed, and I hope they wil redeem their promises to pa? up. J. BROWNLLE. Plymouth Oct.l I n3?tf nOtfGLlOiniORIJL. The Diploma of Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifullv engraved on steel, about nine by twelve inches in dimensions, is now ready for distribution to fuV serilrtTS to the Monument fund. Tlie engraving consists of two full length vignettes, oma fa portrait of the deceased statesman, and the other America offering a wreati ; besides bird Vey view of the grave on the shore of Iikc.MiehU aD as it now appears at Ci ttage Grove. To all jH'rsons forwarding to th Association ohe dollar or more, will be Kent one of Ilvese l, plomas, with the name and amount duly Inserted therein; and signed by the Pfetidctt aud Secrc Ury. Contributors in the snra of one dollar ill become life Members of the Douglas Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Honu. rajy Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars. Honorary Life Members of Ihe Board of Trustees. All editors who will insert the above in their daily, weekly or tri weekly issues three month, with an occasional notier to advance the object in view, will have forwanledto them immediately a Diploma aa Honorary Life Mt niU'is of thiri Association, upon I he rvct ij t by the Society o! a Oipy of their papercontainins the foregoing. WALTER B. SCATES, Tres't, Lko.naru W. Volk, Sec'y. N. B. Ixcal receivers and solicitors f,r eontrl. buttons are being authorized in the loral States, to take charge of the interest of the Association! Pamphlets and circulars, containing the ornni! r.aiion, constitution, bve-laws, nI:d the appeal. il be sent t'o all ho will forward their add-rs. Communications should bo fcddr.-sseA U retary Douglas Monum;,a As.vni'tM,, Chicago Illinois. ' D. McDO:aTJ AgBt for Plymouth and vciuitv. STRAYED. Vi or about the Hth day of August, A. 1. If f 2 Daik Tay tVlt, nUut four cm hxnd biph. two yeaisoJd last sprit; black mane ad tl.ith no wnit iwatks ou it. Any jurson returning tjie said colt to mr,or jJting me information where it can be obtained, will be suitably lewardvd. Word mav be left at my residence, live miles south east of Bremen, or ai the Democrat oflic e, Dlviaowln. SIMON SN YUEK. Aug.ea.ntl,

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. State of Indiana, Marshall County, mi Notifo ia hereby given ihat the undersigned has been appointed Adminlstra. tor of the Estato of Oeorge Baylor, late of IL'urkhall County, deceased. Said Estate sm proved to he solvent. XACHARIAH SENIOR .u?2S UC2n2etl.