Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 June 1866 — Page 3

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Local and Miscellaneous.

ADTEBTisrxo agem.-.. " rnvrrt Ia this county some of the influential men Co., 51 Dearborn Strec mil Cook. CoiprTO. . . & Co. 85 Dearborn St.. Chicago, Ills. b. 31. insist that it is the duty of democrats to Pettingiix. Yo-?lV' some foreign county paper in preferROTVELL & Co., 23 C on-re5 bt. Boston, 3Ia., , , , Tr , i or" authorize l to receive advertisements lor j crue to tue cue published here. It the

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the Democrat. GST iü'Xew York ou Monday Afternoon went up as h'-h as 10$, but subsequently declined to 157. A young lady of the 31. E. Church was j baptise tised by iran.crsion in tilow River at j place cn Sunday hit, Rev. Maliiu ou J this

ciating. j p..y no heed to rcn who arc interested in For boolcs. magazines, dawceklj r.nd j f inS seifig gain. Good, sound, retft,r nr,.. .tttioncrv. Dcrfumerv, i h&h democrat will not hesitate to give

or any thin-usually tept in a first class notion storeco to Col, Bailey's, at tisc post oSce. kvt. unrn. nr messed to ncuco j tho enlargement and improvement other-j wise of the "Wr-rivr l.'uion. one of the j day was protty well attended, tnough the ' 5aie (i jiEger-cresu uiu, w.j arc toi tf --as considerably neiow nie .avor-; have before thc 'ar. Wc sho'tld like to see thc citizens of Marshall county unite j in a .rhrni:A .it Vlvmouth on that ' " JayI Woua d..riäülic Waey of? VM.r'-o 1, ... . : v-:..i . '"l umph. Thev i ave carriod the legislature ,o; u-...,, .r. UJJJUJIIJ 11 UUL till Ui Ulii I cers. A straw. Does not evervbodv see Which wav thc wind is Llowin- ? ! j o The Monda mand by those who vero seeking to keep ! - - warui in uoors. a.u.iv 0 ei f-;..:.s , ere juc the thing for thoic out. ,i(mc in cut .f the oddV was a emtnea, if not a general ; form ofsahitatio.1. .C!crbu,ly re fear the i cold weather wi!! i-itrially retard the' frow'li nf tY r r-n- 1-1 1 I-, .n-,..- -k-j t--' gr,w.n ot che c.o. .,, a.i. tJ .a.uv jure i; not uc-HYy ii.t-m in Kuropo ; i:ot-.vith?taudintr all thi.-, Ah. ' Decker & Co. are scliin" groceries cheaper ' than ever. The immense stock thnt th.-v ' keep ontaaily on hand crriblos t:::i to S1.nr!,. ju:.,, t -.i . Mipr.iy their i:un:'jruus eu-toi-icr.s v.itii anv ; thi bi enabli . , . . . . . c'-,-""',lu) '-"' ; uau Wtiie Provl4le,i w,ni lhc necessary

soundest democratic papers m northern !

T .. r-. , . . T- ... i j lew miiiuics pa-t 4 o cloet. azed b- 3"cars s Us leaders arc neutralizing us good ciiocts Indiana. ilio dc-Tr.ncrats ox 1oscUcko . 0 ' TT. ,;., '. . . , . ; and S months. His fureral will take place j 1)y turniK U Jcto ?. political machine. The count7 shouid give it a good support. c AVcJpcs.lav j b ,--, 9 .ta ntuwaj. I siii'diir on thc occasion was ol a high or

J jvi-ij,, u ; i t- u'- , itlf, rn;si.nT,,i evinced by tue hcartj-applause and rcsonew biTg-i23 to hi; stock, and is prepared . -'vcn h the Jop-i, n r 5:;. ' .h- ni I Church on last .Monday evening, wa, a ! lion cf thanks given the performers.

1,n .Advto-o!col"rlcec.-. The evening passed off lue new 3Iasonic ilall at this place 13 ft horses arc iu troou condition, cauv to go i , . , . . p . r . IUU . r . .. .. .V i i ulcasantK- and al! T.ro.nt sccinL-d to enter "bout completed, and IS one Cf the ÜnCSc V !

at m -vroru. mi:c iai lime. mm , . lT T . , . into the snirit nf soeinhilifv nr.d nnd fRGN i i0ur'ö rooms in northern Indiana. A;Forwhic

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j ae circus wincnexnuMtcu uere jicr-, . f . f , t1,in,rC -nr.vi,Tn.T I, : Louire m which J. . iia-ans is nam. Our stock of

age on sucn days. i tMive aollar?, which after defrajin- cx. ! the omecrs installed on Monday evening, i , Mtt rr. -p. . , . 1 7 ! t m 1 r 4i r ' Is very larpctcrd will be ?okI or exenanced at The Fouaxii. liiere tolo r.vtiua;'. rcns. villi" arcroDriated to the mir-'dune Üütn. J he members ot thc Imter-1 - ,c - ' 1 tll!lvS vniLw aj.prtpraii.a iu uic pur- . . the Mill, m quantities to .suit purchaser, at qoingon ia this piace In 2 I-oar th no old j ch:i5c of an naJitioa to tic Sunday School j Lil) at rsaw and I ly mouth have been! p w fashioned celebration, such as v, e u-cd to ' JLrarv. ; invited to be present, end p. general good VYriJL w " o-

-- . , , advised Thud. Meveus to be patient and, - r-'-" MARSHALL

wca.ner was mixoderateiy cooi ou , , .. . reverend uid 'c of thc court dclivcrinsr ai Tn tlie J nnr. nros the rhan'Ti nn-.T or pln it won. hi 1 k l " J1 Vi "v' v-u"t"- " "vo 1 in uic

y. Good rcjsinir fires were in de-!, . , n - lrhrirft'Mn a inrv nf twelvenicn. pivincritlMclindaBeal.')

r,.t . . ..... , , , , !,c,-i;,.nr,i -.1 1 v;-.n ct,irl,. j at the Court House in the town of Plymouth, on 'I.ier-.; i.s an umvur-I tendency in iho.th, iai xV,-, a.l d.neue 1 tho , ol our -ood o,d inon and ?.,Lir the First Monday of Aut, s;f.d comphiir.t

"Cnorul 1'1'r s o'"CrT V ,r"0 ot"-"1'! I' IS ' ri " Ii l Oi tjU'lO a nUlllt'Cr Ot til'' I:ir t-CX I uciui vi m vtc.iiiijcu luv siuiui en i nau uif m.iiu'rs aim laiiij'a innn.'m cuhuihi-u a;m supposed, by the rlikepeci 7f antir ! honot appreheiidin-a store, had fied long. To meet such old vrhccl horses cf I b jritf cVlSuMAN C!erfcb'

in-' in the iilc ot trr.t . . and t he uavv : i, i n . -i. . .r .1. . 1.. ir ' u'-lu 1 J !

. ' . - i ,l'.J.r.to iho r.rvAO of th row hp.-tt - hv ' iUiC'i o 1!1U nnci )IC Ol use üCHiOCiauc j n, Ä , , . . i,,i.l 1. '

ume,s v;i.ca they comg likewise; i.,?.. 1 t-i party, i:.akci uur iicart frlad. Lightly attorrJv. has Tied in wv iüec her comnlaint

.lS thciii to Fell lovr. i ....... rest the cure-s Ot illC Oil their he.Ko. ; aaiu.-t tiieu.-icnuant, and it appearing bv thc al-

j looks like a section ot .Ncwlonndlaiid dg- rj-1 , 0 Ti.vnb:n ('-n"cnti--n wlrch laet ' Cdavit ia comju'tent jerson that the defendant, A Pleasant AFr.Mi:.-Quitc a Tiuml er ;hiJe tanned with the hair on, drawn ! here a week aJo la&tSaturdav anointed i V.P 1 a :?n;!JVl',.ilLl.?:t"tf

rcuiie fur a ;-hc-" surr-rke! Adam Yin-! the back of the head." ' nedge and his lady la-1 1'riJr.y evening j . . . m . ly taking possession of their dining hall i The Congressional convention for this and subverting its u.-e to that of '"trip-j district will be held, v:a undsr'tand, at ping tho light ihiitnstic toe." A.dam was;L't Porte 011 thc 19th of July, at which as well pleased with the dance as thc ' timo and place c indidalos for Circuit young folks were, and enjoyed the iunos! Prosecutor for this judicial Circuit, and cent amusement bxgoly. We know of no fr tatc .Senator from St. Joseph and m:re hospitable people than Mr. V. aud ' Marshall counties, will also be nominated, hia excellent lady. The little party of j Delegates from this county to thc (Jon pleasure seekers adjourned to their respect-! gres?io:ial convention were appointed by ive homes about twelve o'clock. j the county convention held here last SaturIn setting up the advertisement of W. ! - - -o

AV. Kimball last week, we omitted thc j name of Charles Whitmore of this p'ace j as agent at Plymouth. Thc omission is supplied thi3 vreek. The house of Mr. Kimball ia the largest music establishment ! in thc "W est. All the musical Instrument ' of leading manufacture arc kept for sale) by him, embracing LioiiTt's celebrated ; patent insulated iron frame Pianos, thc ! most riomilar instrument no-.v in nn. Tr ft A w ' AVhitmore is the sole agent at this jlacc; I or thc sale ot these popular planus. (I ood Tl.mi'Laii's Convention have received for publicat ion the proceed-j ng3 of tho Good Templar's Convention, : wc uuaoi iu uuu room tor llie proceed ings this week. j The Iargrnumbe"rcf "dlvcll in- houses ! ,, . , i . .. ; that are being built in Plymouth tL:s j summer is an evidence of the rapid ! growth and prosperity of thc place. It h estimated that no less than one hundred and fifty new building are in process cf construction at the present time, and .. ' I preparations are mat.ng f,r a number of j others that will ho cormdeted befnr the i - ' - - - w : approach cf winter. Plymouth will foou rank among the Srrt towns of thc h'tate It is no the best busine.a point iu northern Indiana, excepting perhaps the city of Fort Wayne. The Democratic Convention of the 10th Congressional district, which met at Ligonier last Thursday, nominated Hon. Kob't Lowry, of Elkhart couuty, for Congresj, and Moses J. Long, of Kctciusko, for District Prosecutor. Better men could not h&ve been chosen, and their election by a decided majority 13 a sure thing if the democrats tut do their duty

held at B jurbon oa the I;ith and i 4th i""r" common men. cstcrvclt & Co., uie, town of iMymouth, in the ounty of Whieh has lately been removed to 73 It the nresent wnntl a . 1 however havo ciia..-.'.! ' ir m;nls siiuc la.t j Vhi and St.ite of Indiana, that the reys oi me present month, Owing to a , 1 ., . 'V,' , Upcctivn mviu -rs cf lots mmöVred ont-hund- SOUTH ROOM OF WESTERVELT'S .ft,l ,,P . i : week, tor they intended to say several thniLS , . : , i.i.uiiu Wuiu hw.uur nwiuuwao CfOWU Ot Other matter linon nur rnlimin J rnl anil PlMV-Pf Ven. iili'n nnn-hnmlrri ,1

In Liany Democratic County Coaventions of this State, resolutions arc offered setting forth the duty of democrats in sustaining their county paper?, and urging upon them the importance of such action.

would do one half as much toward helping ! to pllstain the PP that is, and ever has been, identified with the interests of the j county in which they live, the circulation cf this paper would be one half greater than it now is. Let democrats who r.re at ail interested in building up uur own county. sustain the industry of her citizens, and jl,icir county paper at least n preference over furer-n abolition job offices and six j c 'urn contv nw -fs rnMiO-pd fivo tj.uc.n cou.it n,,. etJ ptuuisi.ca nvc hundred miles away. . öcriih oftien. a. nrrn r Mti. T,,,, 1 t r t r'iii ' i Gen. Lewis Um died this ir.crning at ft hin.rc Yir.-tMi7n.-l , , for thc occasion We under J

mir, each determined to enjov to the ui- u'"u 'tu viauu , .

hat (hc rccci ts of lQ cvenini;b. V,., 31. fc:ileutme, d. U. J lie ,

oiintcd to about one hundred rud el-h-. 1 J(' v,n LC constituted, consccratcJ anl ! -r,, 0r1 -TTrnnl V-i-ne

-I HAimcs, i:J;i: Jatient." Mr. Hay-. mend uiado h tvo hours' srrpfdi in the : "'ir ,rt , fr v-1,;, ..iri-Ml1 !irclI;0 a fcU u:' a Valch lUracleJ i f" tno irahenes, and was remarxaoio for thc , i , . .1,1 ti , t t . ,1 , .1 ' ! declaration tint ne aid uoi uouol mat 1:1c , Itlme would be som at hand ,vhcn ,lierc ; uld be no distinction, on account of race : Wü or colcr? iu civil cr eights. ir in i'ir,i.ii,i 111 I 111. 1 1 in 1 1 . xt ?in 17 il I : mo I v t riisr 1 " ' J'ltNir. Tha Tuion School picnic in t10 (,r,jVC souh.v;est of town last Fridav j aftcrilO0n v;a3 attended U u lar-c number I of pcrÄf,ui lxtu and voung. A heavy I tf,rn, f rain a,,d hail came tin a i . . , . , si10rt tiaic before the hour fur going home u? 1,1 s't'JS, ribbons and laces. J hey stood ! a I'oor sb:jv in wind, run and hail. l'u i tU hc torm axvu every thin - passed off picntly. " ' .. r looks like a section ol .Ncwiouudland dog- j ! lliuc. l.iuuvu iiii" nail uii, wi.iuii i t:glltly over til2 Hair vl a nni.-kineloll. j ;ncatlv e0mbcd and biled. and fastened on The Trd Volume of (Jo-ley 's Lady 'a ook commences with tho July number. The volume opens with a fine steel cn graving entitled "Summer Joye," which is followed by a colored fashion plate; a wood ongraring for thc juvenile.s; ''Boating on thc Lake" showing what will be thc result of thc new fashions of wearing hats, eravats. etc. The literary matter is excellent. V aUMI JO CI V'- t. LaA III OUUOV.1 U't. A 1 ü a year for single copies. ! C'max;i;i Ti!i:nt Minps. Horace (ircely r,n,n c.;,i . 1 lll k 1D'1I1 liOrl it fnitii ttlimn.i Iii J mind, every ttav. That cian's mind, but would ..j. v .-m.. iin.b u.t.ii iiaii a i iiii iiuiiiUi'j ill? militdo for a p jiilihardly be thought nm to which thev invitctl vour attention in our last ksiie. Hut gold has advanc ed so "'Vth ,'ilh U,ie Irl,ctt of war in Kurlc. and prices have become io much lirmcrand hiirhcr. tliat lll0y c.annot sa3r witU aIiy u-iinitccss what they intended to, and so they bee; yourpardon, and othr you your clnucccf their Challics at Wets; their DcLnincs at 2."5ct.; of ,!,';ir f'!n' ns ut 20ots a J'ardi "d 1 U.lcidui cl ide heavy Uro. Meeting at iioctsa yard. Boots & Shoes XElY CHEAP, Carpets VJJtV CHEAP, ir,.... s;l;hc -.i! h,..,- i. (iO'i (.nil i. , M V Ii. UH ) iriiin I J1L largtrt ?-to !: in town, of all kinds and prices, from lOcts tf a.0O. Ar.n who are in want of Boots or Shoes had lKtler tall at Pacl'k Boot and Shoo Store, in the south room of J. L. AVcstervelt's Building, w here they can buy a bettT article for less money than they can buy any where else in Plymouth. n20tf. IIox Halo. Mr MORGAN HORSE. He is the nearest a thoro ifth-bred Morgan of any horec in the .State, and invaluable to men wifhtojr, to rkiM fine and val'iahle stock. He is handsome, kin.l, wel trained, a fine traveler, and voiks will, doubJel ringle, or under raddle. 1" O H. REEVE.

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whinh lMforfVrod somewhat with i Saturday I WA3 Tücascd to ;r.cet r?o ir an j J '-he next ter:u of said court, to bp be;rao and held

"'H this WPf-k iilutllt nml t.ri'f. n thi. rid. . " x "V "V u 11 N ii

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BOURBON CORRESPONDENCB. Bourbox, June 19th, 1660. Eds. Demockat : The "sensation" here the past week was the assembling of the Good Templar's

Convention, which was held on s'o!its'!'!!'!!!!!!''!lll!lliy.''.l..hMlf)

day and Thursday. Tho proceedings were mainly private aud I am therefore unable to L-ivü vou the result of their de-

... .- it i c , . n,10 net per cwt ,00 01 10,00 hberaliots. However, judging irom the Lfml 1....ig18

speeches delivered at a public meeting on Wednesday evening, I am led to the conon,lo!1 tlt the main object of the order in this State is to givo aid and comfort to the tottering fortunes of the abolition party at the tominsr fall election. "With one cs !ccrtjoa Olr Baker) j u3 tj,at J.ey beon rc the orators informed y beiongeu to me "Lira nun hiimnnifv r.artv " Thevwerc particularly ! j k j j 4 sc crc cn tint elas of people thcy were pleased to call "northern traitors." and of whoxa thcy faiJ resident J tl0 lcaiW It woud havo b Johnson was ten difficult ! . xi i i ri , for a pCKOn K0t knowing the object of the imectin - to have distinguished it from an 0 , . , , . rtjm,uu iwn Bin" L a.s now organized are powerful for good or , L.vW i.m it ia o dinmn nnd di5rirt tint ! , c il, anu it a shame and ? aisjra.c jnat b,-:iAuire in which J. . Hakans is nams ed as tho first Master, Lucius Call, time is anticipated, fur 1 - We 'il take a right -ood Willie Waurht ForAuli Ing Sync" The ajmt aud cnkn-tUcr of the "Dear e, - ,! nZnZZlLZl ' rri'ioV. Tiiko. Ihinielin tho lion's den. thev , . ... , J the suow and it diun t co.t em a red it bath nGtyct transpired what thc grrnd -taoieaux win ue. imagine ;i iiiwiD. 0 a3 his opinion that 14 two highly respectable young men havo been guilty ci sUiiuenng the "unprotected innocence" of two of the "frailty" and you will see how they looked when they appeared before those whom they tc-r.ucd "moral was ngurei." -i-.-i i . f '!l,-.. .(1, rul Avlu.c at thc com caaou at x by .noathci j democracy as Jo?.. Lvan?, ni. IIt!ghcsj Klias Jacob v, rderrill "Willhtni., T. . JJailcy. Jacob Kncblcck, V.'m. 31. Tatt. - r - Is0'1? a bo: t of others whose heads arc ' i-llvcrcd over with the frosts of many veara , . , , Th.e T..Wnhin Ccnvcntion wi im !' L M rih l.'.St 7 U 1 Vt il v i! ' iiiiiiiL'U .. , . ,l ' . i'. .uci'unaiu, o. jiv..us a;m n. ai. uiuicntine a Township Democratic Committee for the coining year. The committee have calleu a convention to meet here 011 oatiirday next t instruct the deu-gate.s t: the llcprcentative Convention and to nominatc a candidate I jT Assessor. . 101; iti:ri:i:si;xTATiYi:. To Hie Democracy or 3B:rsIi;iU ;:n-J ,(ark C omttlrs. The numt rous ft iends in Marshall and Stark Surtrcon oftJn29t!i Indiana iloirimriit.haviii" obtained permission to u-c his name in coniK'ftion with the ollico d Itcjin-sentativo in tho next Legislature sutijcd to tho lc iion of the Drmorr.it ie nomiiiatinir ('(Mivrntion take i'( a'-iire in anr.ounHnir it Tin- Doctor is an able Irbntfr. and a most thorough working democrat. Abh- and experiment men will be preatlv nerdrd in our next Legislature. Ipd. ir.VNY i)K.MoniAT. Kis. 1)cm. uat. IMeaso announce thc name of V.M. M. PATTF.IJSOX, as n eindidiifc for Bepreventativo, subject to tho kdecifion of thc joint Convention of 3Iars!iail and Stark coun'tie LP' J Many Voters. ' r Vc arc neuest oil to announce the name, of D. K. YA?;'ALKENUUKilI a a candidate tor Brpres .ntativr, .ubject to the decision of thc Demo ratio ItrprcsentHtivc Convention of Marshall and Stark Counties. pd.J lllZ IT ORD A1XEI), nine, (iny) in thc original pint oi tlie town of riynumth are iicrcby rtijuircd to build or cause to he built, a side-walk at least six feet in width, t .vo inches thick of oak timber, and 1 lid outlin e stringers; said walks to be built on the south side of La Porto .street, and on the north .'-ideof eaid lots. Also, that the owners of lots numbered three, (ü) and on?-hundrl and fifl3'-sevcn, (157) in tho original plat of the town of Plymouth, ami id" lots numbered one, (I) two. (2) three, (:) four, (U liv'e, .'.)) six, (t) seven, (7) t eight, (N) nine ('J)and ten. (10) in ent Plymouth, arc hereby required to build, or cause to be built, of the material and dtmencions above specified, a side-walk, on the north Mde of euch ot said lot, the same being on thc south side of (iano street and Tyler street. Ai.so, that the owner oflot numbered twenty, (20) in the original plat of the town of Plymouth, is hereby required to build or cause tobe built, a side walk, of the material and dimemdoi.tfalmve specified, on the west side of said lot, the same being on tho tat side of Michigan street. And the aforesaid owners of lots are hereby notified to construct or cause to be constructed, the side-walks aforcsjid, within twenty (20) days after the publication of this ordimnrr. Dated this June ,t!i, 16CG. H, B. DICKSON, Prcs't of the Board. (Attest) D.E. Van v alken nuv.oir, Clerk. nll-:Jw. J-ING3 VEGETABLE AM11R03IA.-I I MX A t arc article for he Toilet, Md onlj t

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LEMON'? Drugstore

PLYMOUTH MARKET

CORRECTED Y7KEKLY Flour per barrc' $12,00Q.$M,oy Wheat per bushel ."5:2,25 Potatoes (.5(355 Clover peed $4,50(? 'fi1 Flax seed $2,00 Pork gros per cwt 7,00 n 8,00 Butter 1 Gig 18 1 Pit.. li Beeswax 30 Tallow dullO Rapfa 3(?4 Hain? i:Ei!o4 3(7 1 Shoulders 14 1" ! HitJcs preen Drv 10 irav,-iM iS,('0 Tame SI 0,00 Apples, preen, per bushel Sl,.r0f72.00 " Dry, per Pi 1S!1; COMMISSIONER'S SALE. The undershrncd havinp been appointed a commissioner of the Marshall Court of Common Plea3, to make sale of tho follnivinp dopcribed real estate in Marshall County, Jndiam, viz: real estate in marsaan v..ounr Thc north-east quarter, of the 'of section twemy-t. (22) i south-oast quarter in township thirtvthree, (33; north, ot range tnree (.i) cast; will, cn Saturday, tue m uay ufjuly. iüü, between the hours of! 10 o'clock a. m. and i oclock p. si. of said day, oflfcr the abore vieseribed Iand for al tho ourt Jn outh, nt public auction to tha highest bidder. Terms. Cash in hand. JOIIX G. OSBORNE, Commissioner. wool: wool ! : WE WANT 000 rounds of Wool. wC will pay tho highest market price '0OvL of our own mauulacturc, at ponding with the price of wool. Our stock of CASSTMERES, JEANS, SATINETS, FlnSinCl. S!lCCtil!ffS, Let no one hiving wool to dispose of fail to j visit the I La t'orlc WogIcsi rtfills. Our Roll Card Danartment will bo in tho charge of. Mr. E. McDOXALD.au EX PER 1EXCK1) C.VWKU, Who gave such general satisfaction last yeir. WILE, RUMELY, & CO . La Torte, May 23, 1586 3J-lin. STATE OF INDIANA, NA.? COUNTY.J Circuit Court, August Term, 1?G6. ! John C Divorce. j Thephtintürs in the above entitled cause by her uttcrnev has filed in mvoniic her com plaint arrainst thc defendant, anJ it tppeaiii! by the nidavit of a competent person that the de fendant, John Heal, is a i.on resident of tho State of Indiana, he 13 therefore hereby noti fied of the pfnlencyof sud complaint against him, and mile.-s he appear, answer or demur there(oa lhe of Cil'n?e on tll0 first dav of i A. C. Cipro-n, Plifs Atfy ntl-3w. ' " , MARSHALL COu'lVJ j In Circuit Conrt, August Tcria, 'Sub. Catharine . Pierce.) I v,i Comnlaint for I i .pi. i: i ... , i ...je , l r.i J "i iiitiiaua, jicis neri'uv nv: uicu oi in ucnujiu.-y ol said complaint n-a;n.t hnn, an.l ule-s lie :ip ! pear, answer or demur thereto at the railing of F:UJ CU3 lüc hn J1 ll!c ter 01 a!u ' llie towu of rivSl0uih, on the lat Monday in Au-ust ; 1H"G, said coiiipl int and the ma'tcrs and things , Hierein contained and alledged will be heard and I J'term:ned inhi, nWnco. JOIIIS C. CU;IIMA, Clerk. O.borxk & Vanvalkexburgh, rih"a Attv. nll-3w. A Change of Base ! Richmond has Fallen "WITH A rOltTIOX OF THK REBEL CABINET HAS BEE CAPTURED AND i'cacc will Soon lc Declare d In the meantime the people arc running to r. A. SIMONS' New Pamily G-rocery AND PROVISION STORE. tho BUILWHEBE II K HAS ON HAND A large stock of G-roceries and Provisions, and Is constantly receiving NEW SUPPLIES, which lie pledges himself to SEEL AS CHEAP as nny other house iu Plymouth, for Ready Toy, Ho will rl so take All Kinds of Country Produce in exchange for Goods, er Tay Cash at th highest nmket prices for almost every thing the farmer has to sell. His stock consists, in part, of Codec, Sugar, Molasses, Syrup, IJici Tobacco. Pepper, allspice, Fish, Iiacou, Crockery, Stone and Wooden Ware, Provisions, etc., etc., etc. Call and see hefe-re purchasing dewhcrc. T.A. SIMONS Joly 6 1SG5-vDn-Utf. TI7',xnww' :I1M4 IS, Tiain, Pig U d and Satin at LKMON'S Drug Store.

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AB- BECKER, & CO , (successors to cleaveland & work) Inform the citizen?of Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A Hew And Fresh Stock OF IP -A. j I X, Y GROCERIES Which they intend to gell Is low as an if other 3E fit in 'Vurlhcrn Mndiana. Their Stoek consists In part, of COFFJEE , SUGAR, IflOLASSES, SYRUP, RICK, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, PEPPER Qucensware, of crerj üecripdon, Of all kinds, sueh as is tept in a Good GROCERY STORECOUNTRY PRODUCE They will take almost all kinds f Country Troduce IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. REMEMB3R THE PLACE. KT Cleaveland & Work's old stand, first door north of Duck .ind Toanj hardware store . AB. BECKE a (JO. vllnQO T. A. L E Io, DRUGGIST, East side Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind., Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, OlilfiMIOAIiS, I'ure Wiucs and Jjiquoi-s, For Medical Purpose, LIXSEKD OIL, BKXZOIL, SPIRITS TURPENTINE WHITE LEAD, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTV, LARDOIL, NEATSFOOT OIL, COAL OIL, LAMPS, etc., WALL PAPER, AND WINDOW CURTAINS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, BLANK BOOKS, &c, &c, &o. PHYSICIANS are particulirlj requested to call and examine thc Etock and prices before parchasing elsewhere. PARl'ICULAR attention given to filling Physicians Prescriptions and Fairily Receipts, bj au Experienced DRUGGIST. G-. BLAIN, &: CO.. DRUGGISTS, South-east corner of Michigan and Gano Streets, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA. fTAVING just rcciveda fresh supply of every II article in our line of trade, consisting mainly of Drugs, Medicines, Paints Oils, Djo Stuff, Varnish. Brushes, Porumery, Yankee Notion.-, Glass, Stationary , Tuic Medicines, and Liquors for medical purposes only, to wWch wc reepecufully inrite the attention of this comma. nity. Wc have also pn hand ptoe'KCf Tea, Cotfee, Sugar, Tobacco, Cigars, etc. Tob disposed of at very reasonable figures. Within a few days past, we have received from Pittsburgh and New York a largo amount of Keroaeno and Coal OiL AND TA3'J"VS for burning the same, of every site and style, with or without shades. Wc are also agents for all thc popular Patent Medicines of tho day. I'hysieiana prescriptions carefully put up at all hoars of the night, by an experienced druggist. We earnestly invite the public to favor us with a call, examine our stock, and become convinced of the f.iet that we are doing a liocral business. vllu?i-if G. BLAIN k Co. Wc have a Scholarship in the Oberlin Commercial College which will be ohl cheap to any person applying soon. A Circular r.nd Cntalouire of this popular institution can be seen at this ofllce tf.

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FARMERS I TP 4$ a'y) Bj eus GOODS. FOE GET THAT J9 O T BE in ID W 3 js) ist 1 Jil V I ff 4& THE BEST HO USES, AND 1 SEJLEi (fi nr mm 1 Li f 1 3 u Mi OTHER HOUSE IN THE

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Plymouth Foundry. HAVING LEASED AND RE-FITTED THE Old Pitmoth Foündät We are now prepared to fill all orders for

Of all kinds, aho to MAKE AND REPAIR All UimH of machinery, Particular attention given to REPAIRING STATIONARY ENGINES, AND All Kinds of Mill Work. We hope by elo?e attention to business to merit the patronage ofthi3 and the surrounding country. vlln37-Cm. W.J.ADAMS & CO Tyrrell & GliainberTain SUCCKSSORS TO TYRRELL AND BRO'S, Bourbon Indiana Would respectfully call tho attention oftehir old customers and as many new onis b may favor them with a call, to their eplentfd stock of G-ooceries 8c Provisions, Queccsware, Gla?ä ware, Lamps and Coal OiU Wcod and Willow Ware, Dried aud C.u.ned Fruits, Nuts Confectiouiries, Dve stuffs, ie., ic Oar stock !? second to none between Ft. Wayne and Chicago, and cur motto 13 QUICK SALES AND SM ALI PROFlT-3 Thankful for j uit patronage, we remain Youri truly, TYRRELL and CII VMBEKLAIN. GIVE them A CALL. vt'ulSGnv ! 3 0 C3 tr p cr c p . . " rjl H 2 & 7? P O in r-. c rt c H 4 9 5 0 P i Hi &3 nt' 1 en I I I- ID 0 v.- t O , , Hi --1 -v I. 2. m o O 0 J) ft - X m er a 2 o fei t 7 r-r- rr . r 1 ; V. c 5 V3 f , 63 V u 0 0) 1 rcr 55 ft Et o -1 c' C fi L. c 2 f2 Ö r m H c n cr -3 IK B0Ü.RB0K 4.;:rCr -J-,"V HARDWARE! ESTABLISHMENT. GfROSH & NOBLE. IN OMAR DAVIS' NEW BUILDING; Have opened a large and complete stock cf Hard ware, in the town of Hourbon, where thcy intend keeping a full and complete assortment of Iron Nails.Steel, Glass, ?ah. Putty, Stove, Harnes , Hardware. Sheet Iror., Tin id Copper Ware, Weavers Reeds, Belting, Ploughs, OlliS, TS And ten thousand ether articles not mentioned i advertisement. Wc would say to she citizens cf Bourbon and surrounding country, that wf eipect to locate permanently among you, and hope by keeping tlio very Best stock of Goods and selling as chap as any ther Store thin d of Fort Wayuo or Chicago, to receive a libera patronage.

Call and eiauine our stock before goirgabrov to j urchasu. " - EMIL CKOSH Bouijon. A(,r CO '5.xiC4jl Jl., M. NOEL