Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 July 1862 — Page 2

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PLATT KcDONALD, :::::::: Editor. II.YMOLT5I, IMHAXA: TiiriisDAY, July 17th, 1S(V2. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. JAMES S. ATHOX, OK MARION. roR m-mt-'Rof statk, .iosepii nisTixE, OF FOUNTAIN. 'tor trs; :.. - er t-, MATTHEW I,. HUETT, OF DVIES. GSCAK U. HOIU), OK DtCATC::. srp'T rrn. ijcTrvTin's, SAMUEL.. lJUir to Tiaa: iat5:is r rssi: KHOCRAT. Our pap';r i delated a sliort time to enable us to announce to our readerb that the present publishers cf the )EMocuAr retire f:oni all connection u with it. The paper will in future bo con - ducted by Messrs. Jon.v (J. 0m: knk and D. E. VanV alkemjl'Küii, gentlemen in every way competent to render satisfaction in the position they will occupy. We have only time to tender our thank to the Democrac-y of the County f-r the aid and comfort they have thought proper to bestow up.n us in the past, and express the hope tha our successors may be the rGcir)ints ofa moie ravin" :itrn;i"u than we have been. Announcements in rof-ml to tl.e settlemerit of the business affairs of the retiiiiiL' firm will be m.idd next week. With many good wishes for our friends in every locality, w retire not from the campaign, howeyer, but to another field of labor, where we hope to be an efficient worker in the cause. p. McDonald. Democratic County Convention. The Democrats of Marshall County will bold a Convention at the Court House in Plymouth on to nominate candidates for the county offices to be filled at the elect hoi in October. Tli9 Committee have thought bet to take the last gubernatorial vote as a basis, allowing one delegate for every ten voUs cast, and one fur each f: action over fen. This will give the townships delegates as follows: West 10 Polk , 9 North 17 German 15 Lourbon 17 Tippecanoe 7 Walnut P, Green 10 Union, 13 Center, 3G Jt recommended to the Democrats of .each township that they consult togeth er a-.d proceed to the election of delegates, and that they rr.ake such selection as early aa Wednesday, the Cth of August. Rv Okdek of Ce.v. Com. A I5ASC S!AXII-:iK. The following -communication appeared in the Republican of to-da-: Editors Rei-l ülic n. There has been stopping in this village for several days a paroled rebel prisoner. One can easily tell who are his afiinitis by the manner in which he is enressed by a crowd which are always found hanging around a certain fcboe diop on Michigan Street. His busi ness is doubths- the organization of an order of S. P. Yl'i. This same shoe store crowd 8"Mom fepeak respectfully to n Union soldier. U. S. The above i, without exception, the most cowardly and contemptible insinuation against a respectable gentleman, and ome ol our best citizens, that has lately ef'me to our knowledge. It is false in every particular, and the poor, cowardly, putiug simpletion who wrote it knew it if he had serss enough to know anything. Henry Duftin, former! of th'n place, but lately returned from Memphis, i9 doubtless the person referred to, Tlie report circulated here, but without any truth, that he had taen in the Southern rmy; but we are authorized by him, and others who know the facts in tli3 case, to Fay that all such reports are false, totally false. He has not been in the rebel army, reither has he had anything to do with the rebel armv whatever. After the war broke out, az soon as he could arrange his business, ho came north whero hi home and property are. If Mr. DutTin is a rebel soldier, paroled or otherwise, we have no desire to mako äny apology or defense for him; but believing from the evidence afforded us that ever statement in the above communicalion ia false, we d-niand that it author cither substantiate his charges, or restunder the opprobrium ofa cowardly defamer who 'skulks behind an anonymous signa'.jrA .o say whit he dare ot uttar cpr.ly.

T!;o editor of the M. C.

n-.-td. .1 nronusition to M last spil'io; a

wo (himself am! oursell.) abstum from the ( werQ freely anJ fuUy ; Michigan troop, were compelled to cv so of personalities in conducting the lwnnvns, Ja. T,.e resollUi011 wa3 fin;l)ly ! pitishite. Th Minnesotas were holding paper. To this wo readily a.sented, as it j . wa3 a(jopteil lo I uU. at last adviees. ha-1 never been our desire to bandy eP; ' ; ,lje m5i(b j)511f au.jlol5zii;, tii0 President An attack is reprehended on Nashville, thetfl, and had not done so. except in r- ,ecoive nefroe,inlo th0 service of the and prepira;ions have been made to meet Nation for their use on oumlf T1'; ; Ulhed g,. bi:t no tnal actionwa3h.l it. terms of the proposition Tvere strictly nd-i The pre8itlecl lmI an inln.vlewt S-itur-hered to by botli editors, until the access- proctamalion j,, ftl,0rtly expected from j dy. with ih border State Congressmen, ion of cno J. D. Dovor to tho tripod of ; pr(?sMent jtfüuing llu. pobilion 0f the'du.ing which ha urged upon them his

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ti.e - - :a(lminiätr:Uil)n on lhe liegM question, necte with the editorial rnnmanagementj . (,n;,ressinn nie urging Mr. ofthatpaper.it ha, been made the vehicle j ü of accepf ing

the Kppublican. fcinoe ne oetam co.

f the lowest, filthiest, and most detesta-, servicea of fugilivo 8:lve3 cominj with- The President is about to isue a procble pot-hou?c slnng. relative to ourself. of , y presumrlion ia lhal Uniation. declaring that negroea will be which it is possible for a hardened repro- j crowieJ wilh succes8. ; i the army, and extending an amnesty to

hate to concPive, and which was unexpect - ed.in the present stage of tho campaign,

fmni p ther of the ratriarchs who eniii,, , , , . ...i.,;..'

' ,. ,T . that dalectAbl-3 sheet. It eclips3 .Malting-ly-s palmiest d,ys of Pmonl Wc in former times "ciMiai' with it, has contained manv ar . , . ,, . . ... . .. . - . ., . hecnuse ot the sctirn ous an-mvo in , , , , , , , which they were couched; and we only " refer to them now that our readers mny ------- Uliow IV. i 'ii ui will U.IKIII lr ill. 1 . . I . - 1 . . . n . . . . . 1 , 1 n r nun p l.in I.aM . " ,, i ' . . wul"u-!8 - ! fair to cenelude that he is but following the promptings cf his nature. such we have no controversy. :o:VimSSHO:VA:, :$Vr:vr20:V. Thoro hn rot bpan no .Wiaion ?r Trn t, a.a time a-! nW nfhrddin. th Dem - '. , '. rfnfi I iirwrr&csi.-inil nMiinlinn I lio Lv?iriFport I'tun-os proposes that it be held nt Winamio on the UHh of August. V . . . i " hrP no nbltton to tho timo- but xvo realJ " v do think that Plymouth for the place vould -Ive better satisfaciion to a ...:m vr:.. majority of those who will attend. Wina-j mac is probably more convenient for three or four counties in the south-western

,;, ftf ,,fl n;,,r;, l.iMi onorMIr onridliere nist'o an address to the army in

but a small delegation, while Plymouth ! would be the choice of St. Joseph. La! t., i..,.rt- tva tNo-i v., if..., f.. ' 1 I'll!', 1 IM1I-1, Iii! , I....H HI,', X 111111, i'l ill se. It is hoped the matter will be deci - i els i The Democratic State Mas-i Meeting, at T ! oi.i ii .lvii(.i'..l 'li. V'ii llu. 'i'iiii.J. i r 1 J . ' the grandest political as-emb'a'jo ever con- . . . . . veneii in tno vta:e. lJiswiimiisneu speak- .... r . 3 . . ers from adjoining Mates l ave been inv , . teti, aim signinea useir wns;ngnes ro vq present. Hon. John J. Clittenden, and, Ibin .tr Ww'b'J Vii tf Tv"iin I ii i.t-

shall. &c. V.s would urge the holdiug of it ; termination to give 3lclei:an more ; memuer oi im secei or.;er; inuy inniateu j hf nc,1P 1 1 -2. . . . ... . . ... . 1 tviJn Tli.i mKaIc nr.! lu.inir clrnn rrl t- ra i 11 f f .ii 1 5 la Til t'SlPri .I M d id. 1, ?: -I ti ' ih-at IOIj.V ..."fill .

at lTymouth in still stronger terms, were ..b i.-.., - j ...... v,... nwqr 0 3J I lf.O it not that some few Irive expressed a (0. Enforced, rendering necessary a Corres- ho i doing all that he can to extend it. whfnw " 2ti 3. I tt! eided Drcference that it be "held somewhere ! PonJinS of our fo,ctS- 1!oo(1J hope the people of Inrli.ma, aoldie.aj ' ; ' ; I; ;; ' 1 '

TT , . ; to the militia bill was ollcred by Mr. Ion. m. A. Lieharuson. tho war-horse.. . - . . .. . A , . . ... jUnmes, of Iowa, providing that, whenovof Democracy in Illinois, wi!i positively , ... . , ., , . J r . J , ever the miliiia shall be called into service be in attendance, and address the meeting. , ., , . , , . . , ., , . 0 . negroes shall be lncluued in tho call; the Nearly every county in the State l pre-!,, ., . , , . J ' . 1 i Piesident to organize them a- hi may see parini' to send Iare deleoalions, arid Mar i .. , , . , , . , , , i ! "t. An amendment .vas ollereu thatne shall should not be behind other counties . , . , f, . . 0 .. . . , , ! groes bo received into the L tilted States in contributing her quota io make up the . . , e ,. ? , , . , 1 i ßervico f or the purpose of building fortin greatest puliiical gathering of the cam ... . , . . . ! cations, digging intrenchmcnts. etc, A a'n' (long debate entiued on these propositions, j ,, . , ... I but r.o act. on was taken, histoid, howN e call attention to the call m anotr.er ; . , m rs iever, that both houses will speedily pass a column fr the Democratic Convention, to , . 1 J . , . . rn . I bill embodying the latter proposition, be held the 0th of August. That 13 im-i . ", , . re , j During the debate, the censorship of the doubtedly tho best time for farmers to at n . , . , , , . i.i ,,, press was bitterly denounced, The House tend that could have been selected. All 1 .

things being favorable, it i-j expected that j the democracy will be out in the majesty of their strength. Every township should be fully represented, and the Democracy should turn out en masse. Remember tho Oth. m;vs or tiij: vi:i:k. Thl'rsd.vv, Jri.Y 10. The reports of the battle be for Kichmond are so conflict' ing that it is impossible to form any cor - reel i lea of tho loss on either side. All the intelligence we have that appears at all reliable, is, that battles have been fought at the limes an) places stated below: June 2G, battle of Mechanicsville; Friday, Juno 27, battle ot Gaines' Mill; Saturday, June 2C, battle of the Chickahominy; Saturday, Juno 29, battle of Peach Orchard, battle of Savage's Station; Mon day, June 30, battle of White Oak Swamp, battle of white Oak Creed, battlo of Chales City Cross Koads Thursday, July I, bat tle of Turkey Bend .1 .a rni l i i . r r kid ay, 11. ihe bombardment of Yickeburg continuea, but nothing decisive will be done until the arrival of land reinforcements. (ieneral MoClellan'e army is reported to bo improving iu strength aad efficiency. The fortifications at Yorktown are being put in a state of thourughnes3, and breast works are being thrown up at Hampton, near Fortress Monroe. President Lincoln, General Durnside Flag Officer Wilkes and an ofilccr believed lo be General Halleck, were all at Fortress Monroe on Tuesday. The President went up James Kiver. The Richmond papers say that Magruder' and Johnston's divisions wore frightfully cut up, and admit that tha rebel plans were debated by the skill of our Generals and tbo bravery of our tioops. Senate, yesterday there was a enrthv debate oa tho contfuct ot tho war,

provoked by Chandlei's resolution calling j

! for tl.e orders issued by Ceneral Me.Clellan. cd the Eleventh Michigan and Thud Min'7 'tlJ Co:f ?pondence, tlie number of his force 1 nr-sota lbimonis, at Mui Treesb ro, Tonn.,

.t. Ti,a r.f n..rj1 MrClfUiui and ' . . . . . . question, tj i ; J ikU nxetumeuU 8orae ' fcinet,f roceivt;d inf,rm;ui,m ofa wideiy exUMUieu reuei con.p.iau, .......j; t-ntt jn Kn'ucky Tennesee, and Mary - fIiim, Mtllc; ly j,ff 1)slvU upo Vh - ! : . ' i-uiiiusiori. xtio con Y . .... KiilMcV v:l Irk h;4V fit mmatfli immmli. t , , , ., ., . , ; atelv upon the expected annihilation of our .forces before JtUthmond. Crovernment . took measures to frustrate tho machina - .... . I . . I 41 I . I i uons, out u.e laiiure to cestrov tno army ; . - of iMcV. .clUn rendered it impossible for the ... . . plot tobe put m operat'on. .... , , . . I- rorn lcksiburo" we have the same storv - , I 1 fr some day s past. Tho bombardment continues, and does work on the canal. ; i: arpe;ir,. was wounJed in . . f , , . , 1 . OI .fii i..,i t, ,t.Ä . ll'JUS ICllllO IV fll'L'ltllllUI.U Ilk'iU kilC UJ t 11

!J (;uenilla have aiin ma le their ap-i ?ith uuexFec'd candor, a lmits the followj ' - -' a rj. f.-p-areuee in Northeast Missouri, at d arej ,no ,;,'ts:

! robbing and murdering the Union inhabi - ;,.ln.a llllin. j A 'trustworthy' gentleman who has , ".ved at New York from CJeor- ....... ! ' q l":" l"l COllOIl. compnra . , , . . . ,-., ! nv'' hecmiestroyea ai tno ouin; 1 'nd thai tho crops of wheat and oats in ! that section are complete failure. j SATfp.D.vy, 12. President Lincolt visited the army of the Potomac and while w,ncn nc ux assurance mat no nao fu1 confidence in them and their commander. He has finally come to the i l t .1 .1 . , l i !ai enes arf -vot in sto!ö for tl,e bankä of ! James' River.

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it id o.-neve-.i at a!ungton mat uai premacy of the Consutu ion, will not foileck will be appointed Secietary of ,t the niachintioi.s of the l-adni" re-

War. l-ffl1. 1 ; Governor ares, of Illinois, exhorts ., . . tno rresMont io arm me negroes, inis' to arm tli iif-inoi-F. ... , , , e v ill be done before the war closes JtV! . ,. . , , , -the policy tor the abol xditionists, as they are J "ht themselves. ' . fun hi- r.m-nrds in furbt iIipiiicpIvpr. f,lft nftt ,.c.!!r,l. " Jii mv v ii.iik, j . iv H...J i (. ii .IIII1.IH1IIIIIU non-concurred in the Senate's amend ments to the tariff bill, asked for a com miteo of conference thereon, and passed the bill supplementry to tho District of Columbia emancipation act. Lord Palmerston, in reply to a question, in the House of Commons, as to whether the Driiioh government intended to offer mediation in the Ameiican difficulty, replied that interfereice now would only aggravate the 8uffrings of English operatives; j but that both England and France would take delight in proffeiing mediatory services at a fittirg opportunity. Tho dolight, we imagine, would be far from reciprocal. A meeting of the New York democratic) Slate Committee was held yesterday, at which were present many prominent gen ilemen from tliffeient parts of tho State. liO.rilinC: r -r -,-k ft 1 . ia ft ham . I ai a. k Li I tjkicci-ii-j.-j u ci U lllilUU III IrtlU Ol lll CillliUSl l support of the goverment in tho war fur Ihe Union, but claiming the right to op - o b4, vi pose the errors and corruptions of the abministration. ..i.;;a.M.;.. Monday, 14. Heavy cannonading was ! beard up James Kiver all day on Thürs i , ' 1 day, but on Friday (ten. MoCIelUn telegraphed "all quiet; we aro rested; iho enemy has rotreated.' The Senate on Saturday passed the Confiscation Dill reported from the Committee of Conference and it now only needs the signature of the President to i become a law. It is feared Mr. Lincoln will not sign iL The treaty wilh Mexico providing for a loan by the U. S. lo that lbpuü'' of oleven millions of dollars, was laid on the fahie by the Senate in executive hesuion on Saturday. Advices from New Orleans to , -i , r, , , , ine 'im siate lliai uen. lHllier liau sus-

i Dime tu in Men. i-uiiT:i ikoi duo u. Carter, J . i . 1 1 1 v ', I ion. c . oiaey, iceum1 the Citv Council. "A proclamation ' Mich.; L. G. IhVry .S: Co.. Ranki rs Adrian, , , , Mich.; J. S.Dunlap, E"., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. en issued by the rebel Governor of. ii.Oglesbee, Esp, County Treasurer, Plymouth.

pended has ben Louisiana urging continual resistance lo Federal authotity. Mobile bay i3 completely obstructed by the ubeds.

A relv.-l force rd S.U'J'Jor 4,000 attack-1

veslerdav. After a (lesneia'e floht the gradual em j that, if it s ; emaneipati i -radual emancipation scheme, iulimalinhould not be adoptod, general ion mijit become necessary. rebels in the border States. i Vedxkiav, 15. The Senrite yesterday .,.1 ,i,f,;., t.;n , wi;..i. ti,A ,,rv.u ... .v : i President is authorized to call out the en-1 1 .it. mili.i, of il,e.,oun.rv f..r ft period not j xceedinir nine n.onths. Tho bill also proriJ fur the ua of .he slaves of rebels in the army and for giving thorn ; . their freedom in consideration of their i 1 services. ' a a Congress is to a.Iiourn to-morrow. - r w , . , Mr. Lincoln has written a message ei-1 ther vetoing or modify inj' the Cor.ficatio.v ,!, fti 1 A rebel force cf 15,000 is reported ! marching on Nashville, j , voret EMSIlU-.-i ' -: itt, I The Sentinel of Thur-day says that the I . - I T.. ..1 :.. ... : .i . f . . i . -. : Kuoiinu, in hi, juiJc.e oi vetare.aj 8 ISue, j The 6ecrct political iocieticM exist but I that they are exclusively of republican orJ I iin. 2. That tho objects f siii-h associations ' i rn ftirk n vil-di i .Mt- .r" ln 1. . Miltil!.... ..r i.l -i. w.v.i.mwm v,. viuui.wu .1,

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i.. h-.u u. o .... .a aa anu a rcur-1 gHtiizatiort ( ! Ui3 Government upon an! abolition basis: 3. That although the purposes of these organizations are disloyal, known otl,.i editor ot the journal to be sudi. yet mere : , .. , f .i .: .. t , :.. .1 : .... ..f. l .. t no ;e.ir ui i.-.u., uv.ng ialUiueu io,g as the Government is in its b.esent hands. 4. That the editor of tho Journal is a ; and civilüans, u ho are doing 11 in their j power to restore she Uni n and tho eu- . .. i.':.. i. ... i r. . ' 'uuinnii ui; in iu vi-.i-.-ii. iiiv-jc ucir. iiucm pui roses. !r - ix members of corcrress havo left!

Washington to raise regiments in their dis- i ,'',t,IN,- " 5 :!J . , . . , , , ...is halts cijr II.... trtcis, and it is thought mmy others will ... . . .! i

trtClS. M 1 1 I it 13 thought minV OtllOTS Wll follow thrdr ..ynmnk- L,,.vn:r. .h,i, n.al - - - - - m , H IS .1 great pity the whole body would nnt Adln- tliA nv.nrnlA At nrruunt ilinv 1 , are doing nothing by their mad pranks except to strengthen the rebellion. 1 Gen. Marcy. Chief of McClellan MafT. estimates the entire loss of iMcvdellau s I army at 30,000. A purchaser for a good Steam FtiL'ine and Hoiler, with shaftins, Lcltinir and pullevs; a fjood siding mill, splittin: saw, and other machinery. Also, for four trood building lots and buildings thereon suitable for nvinufacturiu: purposes. Al-o, for one koo.I .engine and lioiler, with fleam saw mill comjlete öd-inc'a circle snv, in food order, re.nl v to rue up and run. Willi the latter will lie old a good frame complete if wantcd. 1 lie forepoing proprrty w:d he sold on fair time j or for cash, at low puces. lv jui in 2ttr. iiKfcvii & CArnoN. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Notice is hereby pi von th.it the luidersiirncl will receive sealtd jiroposal at his ofiiee in Plymouth, until Saturday, the tilth hist., at 2 oYhxrk p in., of said d.ty, for the erection of a IJridge across the out-hl of Ihcksoii Lu'te, where the Plymouth sind Winamae State toad crosses the same. Also, proposals will be received for filling the space between the ends of the new bridge and the embankment; hid ttle made for co much per sipiaie yard. The Idling not to be commenced until the bride is completed, or until the contractor pives his consent. For pUns. speeitleations and further particulars, enquire of the undersipued. T. McDOXALD, Superintendent. Plymoi'.th, June 3 23td Strayed from the owner one mile south of W est York, en the Lnportc road, one J5AY HOUSE, ... til. ....,. i.i. i :i, Sli-r i-iinrj il.l IkI cir'nf. rultl'teeil li:inil lil"ll. I..I.A i.iii-. .I'i.i., ... ......... -. -, - - j j white on the forehead, left hind foot white, and a ! .ou t,'.'lJ;', H'w,,f ,M.a' .,la,,k' Any one rej turning said horse, or informing me where he can I be found, will receive u liberal reward. I A. S. IIASKIN. West York, St. Jo. Co. Ind., June 2t:tli 22ti ;fö Ti: e: " Vs i " sr. vi:ik I can pive steady EMPLOYMENT to active vomip nn'ii to Folieit iiiler- lor the LITTI..I" !IANTSEWINt; MACHINE, price $15- Hemmer, Clause, Screw-driver and extra Nee lies. Will pav a I ioi-ral salary ami exponses, or allow large co'mmissieiH. COUNTY KICIITS given to Apcnts An Apnt wanted in every County. i'Vir paitieulairj,de-ei-i'tive catalogue, .e, address, with ütanin, T S PAtlE, 2lm:i Hoii'l Agent for IJ S, Toledo, 0. ITI. A, O, IMCKAHI), Altorncy ami Counsellor at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax iV.in and Examination of titles kc., promptly attended to u - L L B Q Til pCOples Hank, N.Y. Cily; How tV Whittaker, N- Y. City; Terbell, Jcn.unps .v i;o y. ,.ty; Security Fire IiHurance Co., N. . City; Henry c. Carter, N. Y. Citv; Hon.C. A. Stacy, Tecum He has associated with him in practice, Hon. James Rradlcy of LaPortc, Ind. .whose assistance -he will have at the sitting of tho Circuit and Com mon PieasCourtsof this county Will practice in adjoining counties, l'hmoath, M". h JJ. 1?C'J. 3lf

BAIIBER'S jIILL, Plymouth, Co., 5kiL The umlerMne!, having recently purchasedtli mill jroiicral'v kii'uvn as C.trbeis Mill.anJ put the fame in pel feet 3TS.TJLXTL3a.ix3.fy Order, Would respevtfullv solicit ntronnjre. No detention on aceouut of dry wciithor. Sntisfuction guaranteed. JOHN ZEilNNER. June 27. iFfi! 22iv.

17 T OTT O TTn AFTT T JJ V1 JLVJLX V U.TI. jLAJLi j jm- - .iLXAiJu I named mill, six miles south o , is now doin" excellent rrnun above j Plymouth, ( isstom & lercltnnl Work. The proprietor spares no pains to give satisfac tion andintends keeping his mill in condition todo lio Vt.v TJortt T Work. mineieeis ndhe feels confident that he will not fail tosatrvnll wlmniiv fjvorhini with thcil. rntroill,p Flour, MealiDran, &e.,kept constantly on hand "'"AtluVon no. ens of Marshall and aiI;o;nmir counties. A 1J!;,,C11AI:1' fACHES of LAXDfor SALE.! Irrr.. tTvnrpcu.vi.Mj uvrnn.irpn r i un, t..u.,. ;umi;jui.u;! S to eil the following described Land.vit verv ; loir figures; part down and the balance in annual i'ic ii-uivf Uli k uun Ii iiii luv; uiii.iiilv in 1t111u.11 payouts, from one to fur years, with interest, Puid anuuully : V U . 1 I I . i. i k ii: U I I . DESCRIPTION, e half s e qr t h ilf n w r-r 6KC. TOWN K.V.NfJE. ACRHS n-2 :n :i a') 30 :n :t t-o n halfnw o " 1...AA L 101 (JKilEN lOWXSUIP. c half Be or " 17 3 2 c0 ' f,v.VI 1 s w jr s e qr . . " 17 .'52.. . . . 3 . . . . , 4!) 1G0 .1..1JI........ !. 10 V:2... " 10 3:2... e in sv fjr .... .2. o o nwipswqr -l j... sc or " S -A-2... bouurox TOWNSHIP. j w j;f' e half n w or. . 7....r3 i.. 80 ne ir. . . . 23 'AA A.. t r . . . . ri"2 . . . 'A . . W A iiNU T 'K ) W N .? HI V. ; w hf sc rpn cor 3t H'i 3.. ' V bt 0 :- 3.. to c2 S!) . lots 2 and :i :i.. " .' mi0lnif80 f.r . . . . S 32 3.. . ( ...jj (ZKRMAX TOWNSHIP. Lots I nnd 2.." :J1 A rf;o n w qr s w tjr . . . . .".... 3." . :t jo J w. w 3d. ..3 so ..3 40 ..4 SO - .- j" ; TIPPECANOK To W.N rill IP ehf swqr " 23 32 3 r?0 scqr fractional, ' 3U 33 3 170 NO Ii T II TOWNSHIP, n hf n w qr (W M R)K.....r 2 122 nhf seqr (c m r) . 0 -J 2 l.n . l.i vi:st TOWNSHIP w fr 3 e or 44 22.... 3 J 1 neMr 4 27....31. 1.. 1... .1... ,n;o . 80 w i i ri : x s w or. ... St.. .31. e hf se pr Als) ti following deseiil'cd lands in pulton ' Coe.ntv. siti '!rd nbout two miles Rast of the Mich- ! I i-r-in llo;id,:n. ioinin the south line of .Marshall j ; Co'.llil V, to -Wit . ne t-;r ir; er. :.... 3i. .3... .3... .3. .. . 40 r - . bd i i rc-raoi.s wihinr to purchase unimproved l.mds, ! III 'it S V l' l ill , 1 1 1 I'' " I l' f. I ' II" .1 V .1 lt. 1 UJ. so j,.lv;, ti, p. o , address of the larger portion of nonresident land owners, which will eiiahlc me to I til l.. 11.....:.. II 1.1 ascertain the price ofa large (piantitv of land i ' which is not described in the ve 1U. " i , . . IlIOs. McüONALD. rivinouth, Indiana. lfl . EMPLOYMENT. 100. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL SEWING MACHINES AT REDUCED rniCES. I fl " ft SITt I o i rjAklktf. j Our Machine is PERFECT in its Mechanism It is less liable to get out of order than anv other !i;lomas have tx'on a warnen it over i .rover IJa- j ker'a and other hiüli priced machines 81. "5 MC:E3. Our Machine uses a -straight n.iedle, and will work with all kindsof thread, silk or linen, making an elastic seam, free from liabilities to break in washing, and is ihe best and cheapest machine in use. Our Machine will Hem, Fell, Stitch. Quilt and Piud, ar.d w ill sew on all kinds of roods, from the finttst Swiss nr.islin to the coarsest Woolen; working with ease through seveial thicknesses of tl.i -k woolen cloth. All Mathinesare WARRANTED. Ol '.ko-, If you want a good Machine, and not have it cos, you anything, w rite to us, as w e want the Machine tested in every neighborhood in the United States. Sla I1ACI3. liii!oviiigr A n -!. Wo will give a commission on all goods sold by our Agents, or we will pay wages at FIFTY DOLLARS PER MONTH, and i.iv all necessary expenses, l'or particulars address CILVS KUtJC.LES, Agent, mari27,(r2 Uly Dktroit, Mich. The Confessions and Expeiience of a Sufferer. Published as a warning, .nd for the especial benefit of voting men and those who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of .Memory, Premature Decay kc. c, VC. by one who has cured himself by sim pie means, after being put to great expense and iiieoiivenieneo, ihroiiph the use of worthless medicines prescribed by learned doctors. Single copies may be obtiincd of the author, C A. LAMHIiR'l'. Es., (Jreenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES . LAMI1ERT., Esip, (Jreenpoint, Long Island, N. Y. 17m2 SACAKD TO YOUXG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. The f ubseribvr will send, (free of ciiarge) to all who desire it, the Recipe anil directions lor making a simple Vegetable HALM, that will, in Irom two to ciüht days, remove Pimples, Ulotchcs, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, and all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same as Nature intended it should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, directions and advice, will please call on or address, (with return postage, ) THUS. I . CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, o fi u.. . . i it. ... II7md Diumwuj, ;ew x orK. TO BUILDERS. Notice is hereby, given, that 1 will lot the contract forbidding a School House, near James llasclton's, o-i I'riday, the 25th inst; at 'J o'clock P. M- of said day, at public outcry. Tor plan, specifications, and Anther particulars, empiire of r . , , t. McDonald. Ju.y lO-Sltd Tnistcc.

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313 Ifcü 0 'ST jl ZSLi - HAS RCMOYED IIIS DRUG STORE! AND NEWS DEPOT, iX. V'0 ?5t R'lle f M:cl,'.';in rcet, opposite the . eh., wpcre iiewuiKCcp oninnu ; it , .. , I l-M j 1 IV, 'Fi'R TT Q ! -B- JLlJL-i l-Sl.,Hj KJR O ax: MEDICINES,

i m i'.e ine cuiy oi t:4e .w.trsnai to p-:sir-ut iu.riiOcarefnlly selected from the best WhnTess! Ks ' diatcly for any viol. itir.n of cutiiiance couiii;"

tablishnients in Now l ork. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago. Also, a general assortment of the best Of the (hiv. fftflYTR Ttf 12 2? Tr-r - . -? AM) JPIiijs i cut si s Generality Will find it to their advantage to trade with him. ' as c verv article he sells is ENDLESS QUANTITIES OF Y A K E R IVOTIO IV S ? PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. I URNING ELUID. CIGARS, itC. In The Slews Bepartmen M;iv be found the Chicago and Gineinnati Pilies. I ..M !.,. III.. r, 1 I :..-..-.. l.. till b:iV I l IVA l.'l i II iiMlilLI.il till. A IJ.IVI.II 1 .1J1-1.-. ( ! Cheap r:I!ieati'ns, Ac. I n.ily Tapers delivered j ! in town by the week. Any kind of publication ! ordered when desired. Also, a full shpnlv of t i i ! SCHOOL BOOKS! ANf STATIOXE l ' V. June 2(1 22tf. T. A. I. KM 0 N. 5n? öooiK H O NEST CORNER j I rospeetfully auuounce to the p.itrons of i i HONEST CORNER j That I Ii-ve recently returned from the am Ho in rcctipt of Of carefully selected IOjELT goods AM) t It U l Ii. Ii 1 Iii O . I . . j ilim i 11 1 I llll.i, l ou nillli in ni im i.-'..iivii : I will soli at fair prices. 1 will take hi exchange for goods, all kinds of 1 n...i.vl n., .a f,i.mf. i-l-nr in m iv?,;,.i JlercliantaMe Proeluce, AND MONEY V7IL KOT BS RSFU3SD I invite myoid customers to call and exomine my stock and prices, and if tliey suit, they will be sure and buv. I have noldowinir to do to induce vou to purchase of me. HonoraMe, straightforward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is rav motto. Those knowing themselves in arrea .. are notified that their dues are very much needed, and I hone they wil redeem their promises to pay up. 1 J.UROWNLl.E. Plymouth Oct.lln3Stf UNION SAFE! Haviii" sold out my entire stock of Fasten And made an entiie change in my programme of business, and having fitted up my establishment 13x?liiNivol.v li MANUFACTUllINCJ Ily devoting my attention to it I th'nk I can make my tlup The most Desirable Place iu this To leave a measure, or purchase a good I have in my employ The Very lie si Workmen in Iortlit'ru Pii4lian;i ; Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY .VcaiHCHS and Misiateh in EEP.A. I 11 I XC Neatly and proui tly done at all time?. My work i of THE BEST QUALITY And will be sold as low as the sarc.e quality can h sold in any market. j. f vanvalkenhurc.il P. S. Persons indebted to me are earnestly requested to Call and Settle Up AT OXCE. I must have my accounts settled by the first of January; as at that time I shall be in want of the "needful." " Eriends," Come in and help. 1 will be found nt my old stan I, one door north of the Hnk Umldir.tr, or Michigan street. Dee. lVdl-mf-. J. V. V.

! ilcu ümtioemento. An C):flin: To piwr-i:t Swiio froT! i-i::iii!r.i at I.irff withla j th- limit of the Cr v.itc- Town of rinuuth, i in bix st'v.ti..i:3. i 7E IT ORDAlXEDhy the Corporwte town

0) f Plymoutli, !y l!:o Im-hi-.I of Tni.-tes f faiJ to u, that froi:i und a!fr the l!r?t day of July, A. D. no swine slull be pcinnlted to run at hir,re within the corporate limits of said town; anil it sh;il! 1h- unlawful for the owner or ownon of any swine to permit the suue to run at large within r;id limits. FECTIOV fErOND. And lf it further ir,l.i!tj'L Tint ?f irir nuii or i-rsons owning or havhur the care u'f Miall iermit the eamc to nui at lare w Ithin the .-ii.i.i .Tiuii me 6 inn- io nm at large witnm me rorjiorati? limits of town, after said d.il, ,rt P!ie "r the i5' lll,f,;:5t a:iJ !) said to tl;e sura ot two do'.tard ;-r day for ech nd everv day tltry are inlty of a viohi'.ion ot this oid;n-nee. witli ro?T ol prost cutK.n. to rtosecuteJ for rnu recoereu oy an acti n :u the name of the town, before any Justici' of th. IVvee h iing jurisdiction as f-r s ni:sdrrn'anor; jtn.l it i. Iicreliv j 'r brought to h:s kn-.-.-j.-.-ge. section Tiuno. And b? it further ordained, Th it it shall be lawful lor any person and is made the especial dutv of the ?darshal t i take up a:;il put into the public nnn 1 , p.ny and all swin-tou ! running at large within the coior:te limits of s iid tvii from und after said first day of July, A 1 l''J2. I i no person or persons s?o tmpou.Mün;; such swn. , ,vx 'I notifv the owner or owner-, :f known, and in all case.-; shall notify the Marshal. The owner or owners may have each swine re! i-f-1 and delivered to them by pai:ip to the M.'.r.-h.d twenxv-M-v'' -,-'nts for th swiiie impounded, if ordv one. . and ten cents per Lt-a-.t f.r each ad.H'ii.nal head of swine ii in re tluii o:4c, tor the frst day, und fiftv ocnM pi-r day for each addirh.nal day sahl sin"e shall remain impoi;:-d-d. fifteen tents of which shall hep tid by the .Marshal to the j ersoii iiapoundiinr rU'-h swine If such swine are not. rcdermej within one d.iT after such impounding if the owner is unknown, or with:n Hit' day after notice t- tl.e ownr if sueli owik r is ki ovvn. the s ime t-hall be sold bv th. I Mar.-lial witi'.m !:ve hivs thereafter. The Mar-.-h:d shall af.vert:-e such swii:e f-jr fale, in five public pl.ic s in the town, pivsndescripti'.n of the j swine, ownei 's nane- if ki. ra n, time of impound -j inj:, amount of ehar--s, at; 1 time Hud p!:iee of sale ; ana .f not recceme I before, . h swine fhall be sold at the time Mid place in-!:V.n::ed, to thehiph-e.-t i'i.hh r f t :u:.-t:oii, and he swine bo delivered to the pi.icha?er. rrcrrov rctTTir. And be it further ordained, 'Dili the monor arisintr fioiu surh -?.i!f -I a',1 to H-cd l-'t To pay f!i- fees for i.'iipoiilldicg and kecpinp said swine: 2d The -it of s.i'- hf reinHiter provided for; id Tlic penalty -Mid -os;h pmvj.iid for in section .-con 1 of tliis ordinance, if judgment lias ljft-ii rti; Ii ied t!ieefer; 4tli The rcsi.lue, ;f i-j y, rli.lll l e laid tO the Treasurer of the town, to he held subject to the older ot ihe owner of such s rine. s::n:o rim!. I?e it further oi-.lained, Tliat if ii,e imponnded arerold, the Marsha! shad be ntitlc ! to fifty tout for adveriiMi.;; each ."ale i::i h r this ordininc, and ien pei r i.tum on the amount of all sales, in addition to the fees for redemption a'.ove voudiM; and ii such sale shall b- adi erti.-ed. ar.d the svin--be redeemed before sold, the owner shall pay aid stim- in addirioi'i to the e-uuis above henin provided, to tii e ?!.n!ia!, b.-fre saiJ swine shall be released. SICTlO.V SIXTH. Should tii" M ir.-iia! fail or refuse to irnf-otin! swine when found ini.e.inp at Lrpe in s.iid town, (ha ni p known-dpe or notice thereof, nd pioceed to carry out r I .- lovi-dons of this ordinauce as t his tint v there::: der. he shall f-ufeit Hiid pay to s;;d town a srni not h ss than one nor more than three dollars, wi'h co-ts f prosecution, fir encli and evt r t.-a' of refusal or t.idurp. to lie pro-e-euied for in the name e f ihe town, as fir a ndh'meanor. JACOH 15. N . KLINOE1L Preridentof the Ihn.rd cf Trustees. Attest: i i.. s. 1 A. C. TitoMrs v, C'eik. pnd the ".d of said .-own. .jiiilri-2l!t L FAIH3 AUKS' STANDARD SCALES, Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses &c. FAIRBANKS, MECNL!-:iF & 0., l"il careful tolmv onlv the jrenuinc..3; June .", l-(, lly." DOlMihlfilfilORIlL Th IMploma of Membei-hip of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully hirraved on steel, alum: nine ly twelve inche in d;menions, is now rady for di.-tri'Mition to 8uhscrilx rs to the Vjohument fund. 'Hie enravin eon-'. st. f two full length viriiettes, one a hii portrait cd" the deceased siate-man, and the other Anicrie.i offering a wreat ; boides b rd's-cyo view of the .-tave on tie- sdiore of Lake .Michigan a? it now appears at C ttajr.j (Jrove. To all persons forward. nr to the Association one dollar or mere, will be sent one of t'ie IHplomas, with the name and amoht t duly inserted ih.enin; nnl t-inel by the frcsidciit and Societal v. Contributors in the sura of one dollar will become life Members ot the Douglas Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Hono ra.ty Life Members; and in the Mini of one hundred dollars, Honorary Life Members of the Board of Tni-tees. All editors who will insert the above in their dailv, weekly or tri weekly issue- three month, with an occasional notice to advance he object in view, will have forwarded to du m immediately a Diploma as Honorary Life M mbets of this Association. Kpon the receipt ly the Society ot a -opf of their paper cor, taininir tlte forein;. WALTER It. SCaTES, Pres't. TiKON Aim W. n k, Sec'y. N. lb l.oe.d recci-is and solicitors for contri. butions arebeinp authorized in lojaf States, to take rbare of Ihe inferesl of the Association. Pamphlets and circulars, containing the ornization, coHstifutioi:, hvedaw.. and ihe appol, will be sei t t'o all who will forward their add-Cü-s. Communications ,'hculd be addressed to "Secretarv Pouylas Menumr.ut Associniei., Chicago Illinois." 10 I). McDONALU, Afccnt for VI j mouth and vi cinity. LIQUORS, WUOLIiSiVIil! V KKTAII.. Also, in the same br.il.ling, mic door north of the Pank, may be- found at all times a full stock of Pure ami Unadulterated Liquor, TO WIT Double and Single Rectified Whisky, Ol Kye Whisky. Cheiry Brandy. Gin, Tort and Sherry Wines, FRENCH BRANDY The Duties of which hitter article wo paid at the llended Store Houe in New York City. Our Liquors are all pure and we w ill e.dl at on prices a the same quality can bo p-nchnM-d in nnv establishment in this or its adjoining State. Dealers, before purchasing, would do eil to call and sample , ,. J.E. VANVAT.Kr.NIUTKr.il i CO. Plvmouth, June 5, Xfrta. l'.Uf. Cavalry Horses Wanted. Two hundred CAVALRV HORSES w.nted old, from fifteen to fifteen from four to nine years IUIII lUlll o - . - . . , J ,, a Ijniin,,, IU.1, ana jrX, June :., H,-.-r.Mi.

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