Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 4, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 14 May 1863 — Page 2

VOLUME 4

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 15.

THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT.

D. E. VAirVALKENBUEQH. : : Editor PLYMOUTH, IX HI AX : Thursday. May 14, t8f3. A few of our patrona have iiuju'red of us during the past week if our paper would continue to be Democratic. The question, we presume, has suggested itself Ui mm? f our friends. We answer, one and all, without liberty to publish a democratic journal we shall get out of the .prin'ing business at once, at any sacrifice. Helieving the principles of Democracy to be the piinciplea upon which our Govern ment is founded, and must be perpetuated,! if it be perpetuated, we, in boyhood, gave! in our adherence to that party, and shall be faithful to that adheience. The dog-nas, i ma and sophistries of all opponents to the Democratic party, are dangerous to our Constitutional Govern-; ment, and must be opposed by all nncere lovers of the Govern ment; we love our Government its national pride, glory and free institutions and are in duty bound to oppose its enemies, and will do so. The restriction upon our press only extends to the war measures of the administration, and military orders frona our Department. Or all the despicable classes of depraved huroauitv that render the earth noxious, the most efficient are spies and reporters.

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In warfare a spy U punished by death, j however, tha charges nnd specifications In social life ho should be and usually j under which Mr. W.Iandigham was arresjs puniöhed wi.h social death, at !ea-t j tod and tried, nnd his protest as to the banishment. We have in our mind a proceedings had by the military authority of the creatures, one can distinguish hies. The following is the charge and them ea-ily; They have a hypocrites sinih? specification; of greeting for all men, they mova fofir. Charg Publicly expressing, in viohabout, almost habitually walking o.i tip-toe. , iion of General Order No. 3S. from Headthat tht-y may unobserved approach, when . quarters Department of the Ohio, his ihey pass you on the street they valk ; sympathies with those in arms against the slowly, stop in your hearing if pvHsibk, j Government of the United States, declaring walk in tho direction you arc going, keep- j disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the i:ig a fov paces ahead or behind, an' by .objeet and puipose of weakening the pova thousand low devices they gather grains Cr of the Government in its efforts to supof CKiversafon which they fdl up with pr-?s an unlawful rebellion, imagination, and then report it. in the-' pecitica'ion In this that the saiu

times to Gon. Ilascall. Seeking for oiitjr.se in their neighbor they find it or create it, arid hepe thus to procure hU arrest nnd punishment, no- ! mated by no patiiotism they make use of iho Uovernicnt to gratify revenge, envy, jealousy, avaiiee and all the baser passions of human nature, with which they are liberally endowed. A day of retribution, a very bitter day is awaiting theso men. May God have mercy on them when that day t rives. Agaix last Monday evening the aW.it inn- J ists held a secret session of their order ai Ve$tert!ts Hail. A ci'icen searching for another, on bus ines;, a directed thither. Ho went tu ih head of the Hull stair, all seemed dark' but as he wai about to retrace his steps ho saw a glimmer of l'ght at the back end of the pas-age, as he was approaching it, two men secreted in the darkness, accost ed him, inquiring-l is business, he informed ihfm and oue approached a dt or, gave three peculiar rnps which were answered by thred from within and after s-ome oth er ceremony the door was opened, and presently the man sought for appeared. This pn-ves the one fact that the abolitionists of one community have banded themselves together in a secret political society, aad hold almost nighth meetings, forwhat purpose'? There is no election at hand, there is no unusual excitemeot in our midst. Why should men who claim re-pectabilitr thus assemble like thieves, cut-throats and staKbins at midnight, with locked and guarded doors? Sworn to protect and defend each other, they gain a species of ccnGdenco by thaso unlawful orgie that renders them even anxious for strife and bloodahed. What do these gentlemen de?ire7 They luve shrinked thermelres boarsa ia the fooüsn ory of "K. O C's." and under that cry have thought lo cover their own unworthy order from view. We do not believe a good citizeo can unite with one of these, secret political or ders. Their obligations and oaths- violate the law of the land and the lawe of nature. Sskdat oight we were awakened from our slumber by the ringing of bells, firing of gun and sounds of general rejoicinjr Ia the morning we learned. that.. "Richmond was taken." "And theo commenced a strife among the . demagogues of oar place to see who should manifest tho most jo.orer th happy event. "Pharisees, whitened sapulchers," doing good deeds to be seen of men." While all rejoiced at the glad tiding, true patriots did not deem it necessary to label and advertise their patriot 3 joy. Uofortu tly the news tra3 too good to be true, and we have yet to wait a time, M we tri anitcncd to teat, aJ can;

bring to bear a great deal of patience, if j

the news will only come at last. Meanwhile our abolition Pharisees must nurse their patriotism to keep it warm. I mm i i The Democratic club will be addressed by Jons G. Oksborxe, Esq. The Glee Club will he in attendance, and the ladies arc respectfully invited to be present in "numerous numbers" next Saturday Evening. We have a personal request to make of a few of our townsmen. The poor cowardly hypocritea who rejoiced at the prospect j of the suppression of the Democrat, will oblige us if they will not stretch out their hands and bid us a whining welcome home. Wo loathe such men and ever t-hall, we ask them to return our hatred, and so we may live together. We will take dowc their name a3 fist as we can learn them, and there need be no further misunder standing. Theo. Alkxakdku, formerly a workman in our office and a gooj workman and an upright, trusty young man having It ft out employ, we are unable to give quue as raucn reading matter in our nansheet, as we deire to. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Court-Hurt iul onion. C L.. Vul lamtlghani. On yesterday evening permission was given to the pnss, by General Btirnside, lo publish the proceedings had before the military Court-martial on Wednesday and Thursday, in thu trial cf Hon. C. L. ValIandigham. The evidence before the Court was fully reported, buf as an official record of all the proceedings has been requested of, and granted by, General Iiurusido, we will postpone the publication of the testi mony adduced until after such record la1? j been furnished, which will probably be in time for our issue to-morrow. We give. !Clem nt L. Vullandinham. a citizen of Stile 1 Olli , on or about the 1st day of M.tv 1803, Ml. Vernon, Knox county. Oliiu, did publicly a ldiv.i a large meeting of cifizen. and did ttiter sentiments in words, or iu dLct, a follows: declaring the present war "a wicked, cruel and unnecessary war; a war not waged for the preservation of the Union; a war for the purpose of crushing out liberty, and erecting a despotism; a war for the freedom of the blanks and the enslaving of tho white-:'' stating "that it tho Administration had so Uhed, tha war could have been honorably timinated months ago;' that "peaco might h ibjen honorable ob j taineJ ty listening to the proposed interimeUlttlou ol franco, tliat 'propositions by which the Suneru States could be won back, and tha South guaranteed their rights under the Constitution, had been re jected the day before the late battlo of Fredericksburg, by Lincoln and his minions," meaning theieby tho President of the United States anu those under him iu authority; charging that ''the Government of the United States was about to appoint military Marshals in every District to restrain the people of their liberties, to deprive them of '.heir rights and privileges. " characterizing General Order No. 38, from Headquarter.- Department of the Ohio, as 4,a ba.-e usurpation of arbitary authority," inviting his hearers to resist the same by ssying: "The Boonor the people inform the minions of usurped power that they will uot submit to such restrictions upon their libeities the better;" declaring that "ho was at all times and upon all occasions resolved to do what he could lo defeat the attempts now being mads to build up a monarchy upon the tuins of our free Government;" assertiug that "ho firmly believed,", as bt said six months ago, "that the men in power arc attempting to establish a despotism iu this' country more oppressive than ever existed before. All which opinions and sentiments ho Wcll knew did aid, comfort and encourage those in arms against the Governnortit, and could but induce in his hearers a distrust of their own Government aud a sympathy for thoso in arms against .i and a dispotd. tion to resist the laws of the land. G. W. Cutti, Caplait llth Infantry, Judge Advocate, Department of the Ohio;.. :. ; The following is the protest ol Mr. Val laud ham before the military court martial: "Arrtsted without due process of law, without wartant from any judicial ofTicer, and now in a military prison, I am served with a charge and specification, aa in & court martial or military commission... I am not in either tfte land or natal forces of the United States nor tha ruilita in the actual service of tho TJniled States, and

therefore not liable for any cause by any such court; but am subject, by the express' terms of the coustitutiou to arrest only by ;

due process of law: judicial warrant regu larly issued upon affidavit, and by some officer or court of competent jurisdiction, for the trial of citizens, nnd am now entitled to be tried on an indictment or presentmerit by a grand jury of such court; to a speedy an public trial by an impartial jury of the State of Ohio; to be conirontca with witnesses against me; to . nave compulsory process lor witnesses in my behalf, the assistance of counsel for my defence, and evidence and argument, according to the common laws and the usages of judicial courts; and all these I here demand as my right as a citizen of the United State3 and ui.der the constitution of the United States. "But the alleged offence itself is not known to the constitution of the United States or to any law thereof. It is for words spoken to citizens of Ohio in an open meeting, lawfully and assembled under the constitution, aud upon full notice. It is forwords of criticism of the public policy of the publio servant ol the people, by which policy it was alleged that the welfare of the country was not promoted. It was an appeal to the people to change that policy not by fotce, but by free elections and the ballot box. It is not pretended that I counseled disobedience to the constitution or resistance to the laws or lawful authority. I never have. 'Beyond ihis protest, I have nothing further to submit. C L. Vallakdiuiiam The Democratic Stale Central Committe of Indiana in response to nutr.orous sug gestions made to its members by citizens of tho various counties, do most respect-; fully and cordially invito their political friends and all others who sympathize in ll.eir views for the preservation of our Government -to assemble in Ma3 Convertion at Indianapolis on Wednesday the 20th day of May, at 10 o'clock, A. M., there to conider the questions which now

agnate the public mind, and to take such - (J00 more T,l0 encmv' i08S cannot be counsel together as will most certainly so- J ,J ,hau cur own. The h'ik hmor.d Discuro the busings oi liberty, peace ard j j)atcl, 0f the O h claims the capture of five unify to our distracted country. baiterics o- niVTy; and the Kich-Arrange-.nents have b-n made widi the; .i .,f .h 7ih .ivs- -In the

following r..n,s running into Indianapolis, for half- fair tickets, the particulars of which will be hereafi-r announced:

Cincinnati, Madison, Jffersonvide. Btdl. ' (;ujliev-s Siation." The report of h Surfountaine, Ter re Haute, Peiu and Central. : publisiietl iu ,l,e Exnmintf, puts the Tho New Albany and Salem, and Mvana- ! ebel ,oSS nt (,00 Kill I, 7,000 wounded,

vine an.i trawlvrdEV.de, have al,o agiet d io a Minn tr arrangement. The following speakers, in udditin to thes3 of our own State, have been invited j 0 address the c-uiventioi:: j IIn. IIokat.o Skvmoi k and Hon. James , ,r no er. . 1 Lul. liioiAa. Jl. bEVMouu of Connecti! tut. Hon. Jamj.j W. Wall of New Jeuset, Hon C. H. Ucckaiew of I'Vnn. Hon. W. A. lticuAKDsox. Hon. Jamks C. UoutNBox, Hon. James C. Allkk, Hon. O. H. Huowst.NO and 1. T. Mekuick, Es(j., of 111. and Hon. Gkok ;e II. Plnuleto.v, Hon. SS. Cox of Ohio. The Committee hopes that every citizen who can, will attend the Convention and make it a demonstration worthy the ocoa iion which demands it. Come by rail-! , . , roans, come in wagons. rom i.nhnre - roaas, come in wagons, come on horse back, come on foot, and manifest your determination to maintain law, order peace, the liberty and rights of the citizen; and restore the authority of tie Constitution oyer an united conntrv; GlCORGE McOCAT. Chairman of Central Committee. THE NEWS. Washington, May 12. Hooker' 8 army recrossed the i appahannock on Thursday and Friday, M Banks' ' and the United States Fords. Pleasanton'e cavalry proceeded to Chancellorville, finding no enemy in that vicinity. It is thought that the next engagement will tak place at or nenr the Upper Pnmuaky River, whither Hooket is said to be moving as rapidly as possible. It ia reported that skirmishing with the rcbcL rear guard has J. ready commeoced: that Fredoiicki-burg ind the heights of Ma rye have b.n occupied by the Federals; that another army will Advance southward, to support Hooker, in a day or two; and that Buford, with hie cavalry, penetrated to the Allegheny Bidge, in Western Virginia, and intiicted much datr.age upon the Richmond and Tenneese Railroads. Gen. Kevei. fion ' V . . . ... t Jn . , Yorktovrn, tas occupied West Point, and inado n reoonnoissance towarda White House. Slonetnan has rt joined Hooker. Ilallack ia to take tho field In person. Tl o rutuor of tha capture of Richmond is exploded. At lato't Federal - dates,- tho - night of Sunday, the .'id inst, Gen. Grant waa still moving Ufwthe Big Dalck riTor, and had arrived within thirty mi!e of Vicktburjf. A fight was expected to take ' place ten miles below the Jackson Railroad briJire.i and gunboats were convoying trans ports up the liver. A rebel dispatch Irom Jack mo n states that the Federals on the Big Black were repulsed, on MonJay, the 4th, a He i a fight of four hour' dura, B ' tion. No particulate of the engagement arv "1 A:u.

The force of mounted infantry under Col. Straight, sent fiom Murfreesboto into Alabama and Georgia, was captured by

Forrest near Rome, in the latter State. It comprised the 18th Illinois, 3Ut and 71 - Indiana, 31 Ohio, and three companies Alab.Hmians, altogether numbering 1,700 with four mountain howhzeis. Another body of Federals, 3,000 strong, is reported at Talladega, Ali, and a rebel force has been sent in pursuit of it. Wheeler's rebeJ cavalry ia moving to capture Gen. Car ter, who was, at last advices, in the vicini ty of James-town, Ea-t Tennessee. The application for a writ of habtas corpus in the case of Mr. Vallandigham was before the United States Court at Cincinnati yesterday. A statement was submitted from Gen. Bi'rnside in justification of his course in arresting Mr. V., and arguments were made by counsel for and against the application. The arguments will be continued to-day. Washington, May 13. The report that Hooker has re-crossed the Rappahannock proves to be a humbug. Up to Monday noon he had not stirred from Falmouth. There arc said to be indications "that he expects to be employed in eome new enterprise at once." He issued a congratulatory order to his army. The rtbels arc still in force in their woiks at Fredericksburg. Gen. Keycs occupies West Point, and his pickets extend to within 25 miles of Pvichmoi.d. Stirring news is expected irom that quarter shortly. Stonewall Jackson is not expected to live. His wound was inflicted by his own men through accident. A correspondent of the X. Y. Time. writing from the headquarters of the army of lhe potomae, under date of the 8th Mys. -Tho total loss of our army, . in lhe of engag,.im.nt8 which it has ! encountered during the last ten days, i bv comeU,lt iudaes at about estimated by comjettnt ji 17,000. Dr Lettermau, Medical Director of the aimy, estimates the total number of wounded at 10,000. Add to this prisoners and wounded now in rebel hands, some : iiM'ii'4 " - j i j of Uules our Hrmv captured f ome I thirtv cannon and some 10,000 pri6oucrs, m 3.000 of whom, it i? 8aid, have arrived at; : a,u , 200 piiso:,e Gen. Hooker claims :to havecaptuied si-ven cannon ahd .r),000 prisoners. The Federal C donel Jncobe had a eeverr fiht with Motgan, near L"ba:ion, Ky. I on the 1 1th, and after heavv loss wrs obliged to tall back ajrosä Salt River, wheie U , , . t was expecteu ne wouu rt'eena icmiuittments. It i reported that Napoleon baa demanded explanations if the United States Uovcrnnu nt relative to the granting by Min-J ister Adaras of a safe pass lo a vessel conveinir a carjjo from England to Mexico. Uiv JuU'nltenncntsi. STRAYED. Two 2 rear old colt; one a bar, uo white or peculiar" marks exempt a heavy mane. Onea dingy black with no white f ots or peculiar marks bi"ih Urge for 2 yer old. Thev left n.y prem 1 ie ab ut the "J-nu of April lS.J, when last seen l.t ? ... m .i. mej ncre gm isi inu were near rijinouui Any nerton taking up the aame or sivinx rae in formation by which I can procure them, will be liberallv rewarded. In for Ration mi be left at tar reitlenco nrar BourLon or at the Drmocrat OiBte, rivmonth. , M. BEKKYPILE. Maj 111111863111513 GOOD "BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE." 1WIN LAKES FLOURING 3Xir,r,! (Sir miles South-West of Plymouth, Indiana.) Tili Mill will be prepared to do cmtara work br about the middle of lar. 18G.I. Full satisfaef fi to all who may f?-with .. nifrr.iil. a Wil l i AIT 'r.'UVPP May 14th 1S63 nl5m3. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale of the itarphall Circuit Court, uide at its February Term ISG3, and to me directed tr the Clerk of said Court, in favor of John S Gould and William R Gould and ngiinst .Mary Ligpitt, I will cxporte to sale at public auction, to the high C6t lawful bidder, ai the law directs on Saturdnj the 22d day of May IbC3. between the hours of 10 o'clock A, M, nnd i o'clock T, M., at the Court House Boor in the town of Plymouth Indiana, the follow np described real entile situate in the County of Marshall nnd Hut of Indiana, to-wit: The south weit quarter of section number twenty, in township cumber thirty-fire, north ofrane one eaot.con laiuin; one hundred and siity acres more or less, with all the tenement aud appurtenances to the same belonging. If the rents and profits for a term not exer cding seven years are not sold for enough io s.u'Fiy saiu oroer ot sale, I will then and there, Ät lhü lKv,pcßed time and place, offtr in the maimer alwvcdivcribcd all the right, title and interest of the defendants to the above described U?J U.M. LOGAN, February 19th lE6VJh inter's fee $3 no3t3 ADMINISTRATOR'S1 NOtTcM Notice is hereby piren that I hare this day taken out letter of administration , on the citato of Philemon Snirley. late or Mar hall County Ind., deceased.. Said estate is supposed tobe eolreit. . P. W, Shirley, Ahm nistrator. April, 1863. nlCt3citenn .Marshall Uouuty ADMINISTR TOR'S NOTICK. Notict Is hereby pjyen that.I hare this day ta ktn out letten of Adminiitration on the estate of Jol,n U: .Vöries, late of Marshal County, indi a . ,fl C -! ,1 .... t - tolrent. Abraham Vöries. Administrator, Plymouth ladiana. April 18th ' 18C3 n!2t3 " vc. im in supDOsea to be ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. ' - Notice is hereby tWea that 1 have this day ta. ken out letters of Administration ou the Estate of Franklin Cart, late of Marshall County Indiaua, deceased. 8ald estate is supposed to be solvent! Mirth 2?th I61TT. Mcs B-rk r.ilc A Ir V

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COMMOTION AT S. & M. BECKERS, la caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER A.TD READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, IS'o. 1, Corbln Bloelc, Corner of 51 ichisran and Ii n Porte Street?. S. & M. BECKER Would most respectfully inform their numerou customers, mlnll other citiena of Marehall nd surrounding couutie)., that they have JUST RECEIVED, Dirpct from the Eastern Citis, the Larsegt and most Splendid Stocli of eUlY GOODS!! HEADY-MADE HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ctC. cfeC. EVER.BROUGin TO 1'LY.MOUTH Their Good were carefully select.! 'A bought iur Canh, ther can. thereto e, Sell as Low as the Lowest And WILL DO SO all thctime. If tou don t belicTe it, call and be convinced. CALICOES. The? have 50 pieces of Prints, all ef tho Best Qualitj and Latest Stj lea. CIIALIES AND DE LAIXES. They hare 35 pieces f Pacific Chtltes and De Laiuvs, all the Tery haudsurncht figures and color. GINGHAMS. They have 40 pieces of French and Dornest Ginghams, at Very Low Pricts. LAWNS, SILKS, &0. They haT 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 ets. up. ALSO Fiat Black 8ikt tad Travcliag Coe-ds for Ladies. WHITE GOODS. They hara a splendid assortnasjt f White Goods such as Brilliant, Ji4oat, sad 5900 dt of sjlsashed and twbltacktd Muslius. DENIMS, ctC Tkey kafe 12 Bales af Daaiaas aad Hiakory. GLOVES, HOSIERY k NOTIONS. Their itck f (I!tm, Hariary mm4 Notions Is larjc and hsliLMHc. Quick Sales, Ssnall Profits. All the above articles they will teil at the Low est Ratea, as tiiatr aao'to alwaya has been asa atwajs will , Qeick Sales aad Snail Floht. OX OTHING! Their Steck ef Clotkiex eea.aists of CeaU, Pants, f, snd other Genu' aad Boys' Wear, of all Qialities,tBitable fee richer poer. MERCITNT TAILORING-. With the aboTe they hate tannected the Mer c'unt Tailoring DuMnese eni have just reeetved a large stock of Cloths. Caimeres, VesMngf , 4c. Tbevare prepared to make up Clothing to order on short notice, and warrant a good fit or ne sal-, as thef have ia their eaiploy . .. . . , .. . . ...... i . ' ., ' -' Mr. TP. jrJ UENNEU, Who it a good workaua, aad kaowi sow to get upacoodsuit. . . . CO UXTR V Mn OB UCIS. itTAll kinds of Country Produce taken In catchall re for Goe4. rl7 . ft X.'VKWZn.

IjEMOINTS DRUG- 0TOH.E

LARD 0 ID I o H in COAL OIL TANNERS OIL SPERM OIL g At Lemon's Drug Store GO At Lemon's LINSEED OIL PAINT W H I T E LEAD

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A large Assorlmcnt of Perfumery constantly on hand a o9 lfiEo ai , AT LEMON'S DRUG STORE. Aug.23. 16b2. 31m3

tK 94vfrti$cmcnt$. LOOK HERE, EVERY' BODY I ! DALE & CALKINS : : : : : Proprietors. Who arc now rcceiring direct from New York and Boston LARGE AND WELL SELECTED stock or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Hats, Caps and Clotliin? And in fact almost evcrr kind of of goods nscd in . , . , lhl3 countrj; which they offer AT THE TEK LOWEST CASH I'RirES. Tlieir'uiotto bcin QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. All are rpectfully invited to call and examine . - .... .... retre purchasing rlsewhere; and sitisfy them oCiVca mat we are seiung As. Low, or Lower, than any other house in the West. Be particular and call at the North Room of Hewitt and Woodward New Brick Building. DALE i CALKINS. N. B. All kinds of country Produce Mich as Butter; Kpps; Hrewax; Hide; Wheat; Corn; Pota toes kc, taken in ex:hinpe for Goolrf at the new ! I Indiana Cheap Cash Storo. nStf i (Oriental sCivmi stable.

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SALE, FEED EXCHANGE, j j So''? Leather, Peps and Naila of all kinds. IlaU Horses and Carriapes aUavs on hand to let at d Caps; a fine lot ofQucen.ware and a splrareasonablc rate.4. Wo also pay the highcat inar- 'ot of Grocvries. Call at tre Regulator and ket price in cash ' for Horees. "Horse boarded by , cxm."'f for voumelvcs. the day, weclt and month on reasonable terms. All kinds ol Country Pro luce taken inexclutatre HESS & NESSEL, j or Good aim irkotprice and moner not refund. Plymouth Indiana March 2Gth I8G3. noStf j Ä, M. R. JUSTICE, aokxt . Plymouth Indiana, April 9th 1563. x5l

NEW FIRM!! The Ohio Cash Store having parsed into the j hands of j j BTVITV mid WHEELER, The new proprietors take pleasure in nnouaciny TO THE CITIZENS OF HD The Adjoining Counties. Tht they hye JUST RECEIVED A FÜLL STOCK CF GROCERIES! AND BOOTS cfe SHOES.! i ' 1 ' ! It is our intention to keep constantly en Land , FUIA ASS 0 .1 r 31 EN T! OF THE LATEST STYLE unci tlie BEST QUALITY Tlioee wishing anything In our line will do well togire us a call before jotnK elsearhere, a, inadtition to the inducements offered a'jove, we pro pose to . 3 . s 4 CHEAP. 1 . . - ' CALL AND SEE US.

-i BLAIN &WIIEELER. PLYMOUTH, IND. jonv ir.iv s. o. HKiLca

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n rug Store g AtLeawn's Drug Store CD BRU 3 HE S FRESH DRUGS J MEDICINE84 ALL POPULARPAT5 W - ENT MEDICINES O Drugstore At Lemon's Drug Store K Exciting oft9etcs: I b leira to inform tot numerou curtomsr in Plymouth and tho surrounding Countij tha I have received one of the XiiieHt -Stoelts ofGootb ever brought to Pljmw.tb. It was s.Iectel Ü. tU Eastern Cities, wita the utmost care to the wants ofcu-toraem ati will be sold to cash and short time bujer oa tb ver beit termg, my motto is QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS Audi will mt to all tW that want .r i - ' ca.ru to come alonr. no trouhl,. to V . anuae ior jouracJve, the stock of Goods at the : JiJSr'T'n t,U1,If-r j ana l.ur price; and whde von ban ro vnr W:r ; prior bur tho h quality and that kind of - 1 keep and will sell the st kirul of -ood as'cb i Ä -"Ä;t- , . . j ment of the following Goodi: j ; CASSIMERK3. SATIXETTS. TWEEDS j I Tr i i . . - j ! AuMLIiS SATIX FLANNELS, DEXIMS, HICKORY, BRC " : SHEETINGS, BLEACHED MffiLLV. i I'RINTS. CAMBRICS, PLAIN AI.T. JACONETS, C II ALLIES BARRED ' LAWNS And a vf rv Itrge lot &f , T a tITTTiC? Tt-t-ici-n r i -LiilUiil,b JJKSSS GOODS, Of various kinds And a l.ire lot of I ! Telegraphic : eaurcgard JLDcad and Ijcc Resigned j This ftartlinp Intelligence daily looked for j from the South, but is still uaceruin. One thiax ( however Is certain, that isthat ! REN BAK'J ER Keep constantly on hand and offers for sale, cheap Ever offered in riytnouth He also iiianulactureis bettor work more Dromstii -i i . ij man any vuier cciiiuiintueni ui the Uounty. UEPA1KING done with neaiu s and dis'patek. Produce of all kiods takrn in exchange for Stok. -IOI' One door south of Kice and Smith's. PtMOBTn, i.dia.v. A. RENtlAnOER. co47r .TOII" r. DEVOR, Attorney and Counselor at Lair, SOLDIER'S BACK PAY 1D BOOTY 1CEXT SOLICITOR OP PEHSI0H8. OFFICE-OTer Pcrihiag'i Dr5 Store Tlyn- ; outh, Indiana. .s 47 toiin G- OSBORNE, i Attorney and Counselor at La. X70rnct in Baxk Ecildivc, ! 7 . PLVMOÜTIt. I KD.

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Cavalry EToroca Waütcd. Two hundred CAVALRY HORSES wated from four to nine year old, from fifteen to fifteen sod a half hands hieb, and in good ordec. AppTy f HW .Vr??BL