Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 7 August 1862 — Page 3
VOLUME 3.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 28.
THE DEMOCRAT.
Local and Miscellaneous. D. E. VATT7ALKENBTIR0H. Edit(ff J. F. Vanvalkenbcro has a word of advice and warning in this Usue. CarT. Win. Kendall went into Camp with his Company last Monday. lie hid about 80 mn. His officers are J. H. Boeber, 1st Lieutenant; Rott. Starloy, 2i Lieut., and James Beeber Orderly. M. H. TiasiTS is now "rapidly filling up his Company He has a fine set of men, about seventh fire innnmber, and will leave for camp soon. Yesterday the Company elected 1st Lieutenant Samal Wolfe. LtMOH ketps all the Daily papers, and weekly patera sad monthly mainlines and dime novels and twentr-five cent novels and finely bound books, hat nrr worth retdin-j, or that anybody keepi, or wants to buy. We ae informed that the report is in circulation that John H. Goddard cheered for Jeflf DaTls in this place n Saturday. Thia report is rnon a!n Was and false. Mr God lard is not that kind of a man wis not in town last Saturday. He is as good and patriotic a citizen as lives in Marshall County. We direct attention to the notice of S. k M. Becker, intorming the public thatthv will receive wkeat on what is du them, at the best prices. Now is a good time to settle up, and m-ti cannot do the busines the Beckers are doing, and sell as cheap as they are noted for selling, without receiving pav for what they seli. FjERaoNAL. Riding over the P. F. W. & C R. R.,latweek, we were pleased to see our old friend Shipman. on the train n the capacity of Conductor. II is an upright j-entleroan, peculiarly adapted to the bnsincss hu is now engaged in, and the i!e slanders of Pinkerton's tools have rebounded upon themselves and upon an honest investigation the object of their pnrsuit stands out guiltless, and histraducers hang their hcas. Cnpt. Bailey. We understand that Capt. O. H. P Bailey has accepted the position of Adjutant, tendered him by C I. Hathaway. Tile duties of the position are arduous and responsible, but we hope the Captain 1? equal to them, and qualified for a more xalted position, which his competency, urbanity and popularity will doubtless soon bring him. Too Fast! In their ardor to entangle Democrats in their bogus 'Union echerne.the Republicans have in one case, overdone the thipg. At their convention , last Saturday they proposed to nominate Mr. Elia Jftrohy on their ticket for Commi?pion-r. He authorizes u to say that '.hey did it without any Huth rity from him, whatever. Let honest men and Democrats keen a look out for the?neaks that are hounling after them, bellowing "no paity." Col. J. C. Walker We are informed that Co'. Walker of the 35th Reg. Ird- Vols., arrived at his home In Laporteon Monday lvt in very feeble health. Pehmbeen suffering from an attack of Typhoid fever, but is now we are happy to say convalescent. We hope j the gallant Colonel will eoon be able o rejoin h's j Reairaent, although fears are entertained by his friends that his constitution, which is natr.aally delicate, has received such a blow as will render it impels hie fir liim again to engage in the active duties of tlu: S e'd. LitCTENaNTS Rice, Morrison, an 1 Davis arae .prenent In our olace on furWu;rh. I.ieut. Rice is in poor health, having barely survived a severe pcll of si:kresin Camp. We are happy to state that hi hca'tU ia improving, and he hopes oon to be able to return to hia company, where he will probaMv soon take commmi as Capt., in lieu of Crumpecker resigned. Lient. D.ivU reports hia company in good condition and is a living witness to their good treatment. He looks remarkably well, and we learn from private letters from the Compan, that h is the bet officer in i!. Lieutenant Mo.-rison is the jim) genial wholeroled fellow that left here ten months ago "with his life in his hard to do battle for his country. He i junior first Lieutenant of on of t'ie finest batteries iu the service. All return by the Hth of this month, agreeable to a late order. Row. Down street last Saturday, there was a general row. We could not leim tl e full particulars, but balieve the trouble originated in a wo.n m's breakingout several light of glas- from the window of Weiler' saloon. The w om in said her husband had been made drunk there, and then beaten; to obtain red-ess for which "Union Hall' was asaaultd. oine reckl--s To'in feliows attempted to emulate the exmph; set by her amaznian liigline-s, and were promptly taken in charge by Maashal Wolfe. While arresting one yoang folio' Marshal Wolfe w;is interfered w th to guch an eitent that he would have been perfectly jutifyable in periasly injuring about half a dozen drunken rowdiei; lie succeeded, however, in discharging bis duty without resorting to extreme measures. For one we hould be moat hanpy to 6ee men who obstruct an officer in the discharge of h'aduty, very severely handled. Whotbrowed the bricks, or what was done with the parties arrested, we are not apprised. Some one did something very naughty and ehouid be jronished for it. Every indication of a mob or row in our streets t&ould tueet with prompt punishment. Notice. All Persons indebted to S. & M. Becker can discharge their liabilities by bringing them wbe&t, for which they will allow the highest market price. J. F. VANVAL-tiiT7i requests all porsona indrbtrd to him to call tunc and settle up. Not wishing to sae his old customers, ha gives this timely notice, He must have the money due him zamcdiately. Died, Atth retidence of her parents, Mary Amanda, daughter of Nelson aad Susan McLaughlin. Aged one year and eleven months. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. The undersigned administrator of the estate of Willis Mtuwsoo, deceased, will on tha 6th day of September rext ofTer for pale all tbe personal property of laid d 'cedent, except bo much thereof as baa been taken by tht widow at the appraised alue thereof. Said sale will be at the late residence of the decedent. A credit of sir months will be nivcn on all urns exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giv ingcote with approved security, waiving all benefit of valuation law;. AH sums of three dollars and nnder.cash in band on the day of sale, Aug. 7th, 1862. F M. Mathiwsom, AdmV. flrwouth, Aof. 6, w4.
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Nor abort the 24th day of Jul?, 1SG3: a j V J pocket hook, contains a pmall amount oft , money, and a note on Joel Parker for $500, and one on James Lynch for $27. All nerton are caul'OBed against purchasing either of these notes i win pay a iiocrai rewaru to anv person return ing the pocket book and contents to the Democrat office at Plymouth. JOHN WALKER. No.27tf Annoiinccincnts. OMMISSIOMERWe are authoriized to annour.ee the name of JOHN H. VOREISas candidate for County Commissioner in the third district of Marshall County, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. AUDITOR. PETER SCHI.ARB, of German township, will be a cai.didate before the Democratic county convention for the office of Auditor of Marshall countyJACOB B. N.KL1VGER 111 be a candidal before the Democratic County Convention, for the office of Auditor of Marshall County. ALEXANDER C. THOMPSON will beacandidate for Auditor of Marshall county, before the Democratic county convention. HIRAM C. BURLING AME will be a candidate before the Democratic County Convention, for the office of Auditor of Marshall County. TREASURER. ALEXANDER C. STA LEY will be a candi. date before the Democratic county convention for the office of Treasurer of Marshall co-inty. DANIEL O QUIVEY will be a candidate before the Democratic County Convention for the office of Treasurer of Marshall County. WILLIAM M. PATTERSON will be a can didxte before the Democratic County Convention, for the office of Treasurer of Marshall County. SHERIFF. HENRY M. LOGAN will be a candidate before the Democratic county convention for the office of Sheriff of Marshall county. DAVID HOW will bs :i candidate before the Democratic county conv er tion for the office of Sheriff of Marshall county. JOHN SNYDER, of Tolk township, will be a candidate before the Democratic county conven tion for the office of Sheriff of Marshall county. JAMES D. WOLFF, will be a candidate before the Democratic County Convention for the office of Sheriff of Marshall County. We are authorized to announce the name OBED M. BABNARD, as a candidate for theofgce ofTreasurero f Marshall County subject to the decision of the Union nominating Convention meet on the 2nd day of Augirst next. to gry foods'. GOV. JOHNSON, OF KENTUCKY, KILLED ! But still the Continue to roll in at OVERMAN'S VAKIETY STORE! ONE DOOR 60LTII OF FERSHI.NG & CO. S DRUG STORE. I would say to the citizens of Marshall and Adjoining Counties, I keep a full assortment of DRV GOODS, K1CEIUI., HAT Ac &c, Arc. All bought for ready pay at the LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES ! ! and will be sold in the same wavWe only ask that our neighbors call and exam'e goods and prices All COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at tie highest market price. i;ly E.G. OVERMAN MANHOOD: a at How Lost! How Restored! f-..puM!-i ...-.. o,J' ' r iA LECTURE ON THE NATURE. TREATmentand radical cure of . Spermatorrhoea, or Semi nal Wesknes . Involuntary r irfcsions, Sexual Deldity. and Impediments to Marriacre genorallv. Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Phjgieal li capacity, resulting from S lf-Abuse. ic -By Robert J. Culverwell. M. D., niwul , eurWnuWx,r. . ,c wu..u-rruw,,cu uuior . in tms an miraoie uciu it, c.cany proves irom tun own experience V iV nencca 01 aouse may be x.j itiiiujvunim.iununjiv-1111-, Hu wmioui ments, rings, or cordial, pointinc out a mode of BU... ,yyr, uuu.rs, nraru - cure at once certain and effectual, by whieb every eullerer, no matter wnat his condition may be, may cure himself eheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thonsanes. Sent . nder seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage (tamps, by addressing Da. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowe-y, New York, P.O.Box 158G. feb20-41r LIQUORS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Also, in tbe same building, one door north of the Bank, may be found at all times a full stock of Pure and Unadulterated Liquors, TO-WIT : Double and Single Rectified Whisky, Ol Bye Whisky, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Port and Sherry Wlnea, FRENCH BRANDY The Duties of which latter article we paid at the Handed More House in New York City. Our Liquors are all pure and we will at as ow prices asthesamo quality can be p-uchased in any establishment in this or its adjoining States. Deal ers, before purchasing, would do well to call and sample J.F. VANVALKENBURGII k CO. Plymouth, June 5, UG'?. 19(f.
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PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY, BT f. Tl. V A W A LKE iVBU K (J U. Terms of Subscription: Sl,50 IN ADVANCE Short Timegiren to PnoMir-PAriMG Home Subscriber. Fereign Subtcribersto comply witbtht Term. Terms of Advertising: Onei'jukre, (10 lines nr lew.) one month. $1 00; three months, two-fift : i months, three-fiftr; on. year. een dolUr. Alibeir<lUcountwilll made tothos who ndTertise tw tb. ni.unt of quarter, half or whole column hr the month or rear. Leal Advertisement, to be either paid for or secured in advance of publication. o attention paid to foreign advertising union accompanied hv the cash ortha BEST OV REFEKE.NCE3. JOB DEPARTMENT VC ar now prepared to execute neatly all kindjof Joosters, Programmes, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS, fc TERMS VERY REASONABLE. Great Work on the Horse. The Horse & his Diseases. EY POBERT JENNINGS, V. S., Frofcssor of Pathology and Operative Surgery in the Veterinary College of Philadelphia, Professor Veterinary Medicine in the late Agricultural College of Ohio, Secretary of the American Veterinary Association of Philadelphia, etc , etc. IT TELLS YOU Of Breeding, Breaking StabFeeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the horse, with the best modes of administering medicine, also how to treat Biting, Kicking, Resting, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Ren'tlessnt ss, and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous explanatorv engravings. IT TELLS YOU Of the causes. Symptoms, and treatment of Mrangles, Sore Throat, Distemper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Limpas, Sore .Mouth and . Ulcers, and Decayed teeth, nth other diseases of the Mouth and Res piratory organs. i IT TELLS YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Worms, Bots, Colic. I Strangulation, Stony Concretions, j Kupture, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jauu j due. Hepatirrhoca, Bloody Urine, i Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Ii.Ü immation, and other diseases of the Stomach, Bowel?, Liver and Urit.ary Organs. IT TELLS Y')L" Of the causes, symptoms and treatment of Bone, Blood, and Bog Spavin, Ring-Bone, S eenie, Strains Broken Knees, Whirl Galls, Found cr, Sole Bruises and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush, jtnd Corn?; also, of Megrims, Vertigo. Ep!.'p?J. Stagger, and other diseases of the Fet, Legsan! lead. IT TELLS YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and treatment of Fistula, Poll Kvil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, ?ilangc, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheuxuatim, Cramp, Galls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, ic, &c. , and how to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trephinning. Roweling, Firing, Hernia. Amputation. Tapping, and other surgical operations. IT TELLS V OU Of Rarey's Method of Taming Horses; how to approach, Hilter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and bow to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and break him to Harness; also the form and law of Wa'rantj. The whole beii.g the result of more than fifteen years careful study of the habits, peculiarities, wants and weaknesses of this noble ai d useful animal. The book contains 381 papes, appropriately illustrated by nearly One Hundred Engravings, and will be sent to any address post paid on receipt of price, half bound, $1,00 or in cloth extra, $1,25. We are also publishers of " Everybody's Lawjer," by Frank Crosbv, Esq. ''The Family Doctor,1' by Trot. H. S. Taylor, M. D.; Thrilling adventures among the Early Settlers," by Warren Wildwooi; "Sunl;ght and Shadow, or the Poetry of Home," by arry Penciller; Life of Kit Carson, the Great Western Hunter and ; Guide;" " Modern Cookery in all its Branches," by Mrs. S. J. Hale, together with other valuable and uyef-l works, a Catalogue of which will be sent free on application. Books lorwarded to any address on receipt of price. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY. Boo.-rllcrs, Neva Aentf, Book Accnts, Can j vaster?, Peddlers, and others will do well to order a package of our Books. They will find them ex1 7AA"IJ.populr" ""lU!!1 Ilbe' . liU iluu raiding ii-enis 1 mantoil Awnrwliorn fnr thnip ilia ror single copies, or lor terras in quantities, with other information apply to, or address JOHN EDWIN POTTER, PubliVhtr. 23-Iy No. 617, Saasom St., Philadelphia, Pa TO TBE H7V K PIjOY I"B. i cm rWc 6tmy EMPLOYMENT to active j vounR mfn to floliciJt orxlers for the LITTLE GIj ANT SEWING MACHINE, price 15 Hemi mer GaUje Screw-driver and extra Needles ; wm pa ft" UhcraI nd expenses, or allow ' , commissions. COUNTY RIGHTS Kiven Attnti An Ag'nt wanted in every County : Fn r particnkrs.dc-criptive catalogue, &c. address, wich stamp, r S PAGE, 21m3 Gcn'l Agent for U S, Toledo, O. Notices. GENERAL OFFICE, Pittsburgh, Ft. "Wayne & Chicago Railway Company. Pittsburgh, May 1st, 102. NOTICE. The Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicaco Railway Corapanv, bavins received a proper Legal conveyance of the Rail Road, from Pittsburgh to i.hicago, with all its appendages real, nersonal and mixed, late the nronerty of the , Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Read Company, now assumes the control and manage tnentof said Road and property. All persons employed en or about said Road may continue in their respective positions Oi uitua tions until further notice. All persons, associations and corporations, de siring business arrangements, or wishing to con tinue or change any hereafter existing, will at once apply to the proper officers of this Company, a this Company s bound oy no arrangement or un dcrstanding that it does not expressly asume. G. W. CASS, Tre ident IVotiee. Mv wife Elizabeth Fruits has left my bed and board without ony just cause or provocation and forbid any person harboring her on my account as I will pay ao delta oi ner contracting auer tni date. GEORGE FRUITS.
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THE HUMBUGS HAVE BURSTED! But the firm of H. B. DICKSON & Co. Have'nt; on the contrary have made arrangements for By adding immensely to their already UDrivalled stock of HARDWIRE , CUTLERY, s 3 -srssis, T I IV - XV ARE, SHEET -IRON WARE I Agricultural Implements, GLASS, NOTIONS, c53C.y dbc, r2o. Having just arrived from the EASTERN CITIES, Where we purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers A T r We are able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS T O Cah and Short Time Buyers THAN EVER BEFORE!! We have a complete stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are slling goods on Better oxrrrus Than any other similar cstabliehaicnt in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! 1 Is supplied with all the materials and tools neces sary to turn out TSI BEST OF WOB And being under the Superintendence of Mr. J. U. LEONARD, an experienced Tinner, we feel confident in be'ng able to give entire satisfaction in the line of An examination of our stock and prices cannot iil to convince purchasers that we are oflcrin su perior inducements. Give us a rail. II. B. DICKSON k Co. IT. D. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth, August 22, 1 SCI 30tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber ha just opened the above House, and isdetermined to keep it in a manner every way worthy of public patronage. HIS TABLE Will be sunnlied with the best the market alToids ; charges reasonable, and every cxertiou used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful ostlor al ways in attendance. ' -s aw m v V V JOHN U. HASbAKlitK. P'r-nouth, March 21, 1861-i-8m3 attornegs. o. t. rniLLiPs, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., lad. ITOFF ICE IN WESTERVELT BLOCK.CC Practices in Marshall, Fulton, Tulaski, Starke, Lake, Porter, St. Joseph, Laporte and adjoining counties. 3'ii llyD. E. VANVALKENBURGII, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, PLYMOUTH, :: INDIANA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and edpedCollections, and all other husinces win receive prompt attention. Building. 45tf. unicc up uiirs in tue FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OF ALL KINDS. Warehouse Tracks, Letter Presses &c. FAIRBANKS, (iREENLEAF k 0., ITHc careful to buy on'y tbe genulüct!
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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR COUNTRY IS NOW SAFE. BUCK &: TOAN'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE 5 T O DEL 3E3 ! TXTUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, Lt X hut the great question that now agitates the American people, is tue LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o r BUCK & TO AN, Westen elt Block, F j ymoutn, IxxcLThey have made ample provisions to supply all wno are in want or anything in their line ot trade DOX'T FAIL To call, examine. and satisfy yourselves June 6, 1661 I91y HIE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Glass SASH 19 Ts at BUCK k TOAN'S F YOU WANT A S"tovo Go to BUCK k TOAN'S " andbuyit! 19 rjlHE place to buy anything in the O, Iaat 19 BUCK k TOAN'S rpiIE PLACE TO BUY Hoes, ForV ' Snaths, Cradle: Etc., is at 19 BUCK & TOAN'S SOMETHIiVG NEW AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF F A M I Tu "T GROCER a J Which they intend to sell Is low as ami other House in Northern Indiana. Their Stock consists of COFFEE?, SUGAR, HOLASSES, SYItUI, IUCE, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, EEPPER, Queensware, tf every Description, Of all kinds, such as in kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will take almost all kinds ot Ceuntry Pro duce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. CTOne door above S. k M. Pecker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, IVo. Corbln'M liloelc, PLYMOUTH, - - IIII AI A. AB. BECKElt K 10. tforcmbtr 21 ICfl-iütf
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THE GREAT COMMOTION AT S. & 3VL BECKER'S, Ii cauicJ by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER AND BEADY -MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT IS AT RUSH S. & ML BECKER'S, IV o. 1, Corlin Bloelc, Corner of inichian and LaPortc Streets. S. & M. BECKER, Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, &ndall other citizens of Marshall and surrounding counties, that they have JVST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock of DRY (GOODS!! READY-MADE CLiOTHINO! HATS AND CAPS, 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 don't believe it, call and be convintreü. CALICOES They Lave 600 pieces of Prints, all of the Best Quality and Latest Styles. CIIALIES AND DE LAKES. They have 33 pieces of Pacific Chalies and Dc Lames, all tbe very handsomest figures and colors. GINGHAMS. They have 40 pieces of French and Domestic Ginghams, at Very 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 have a splendid assortment of White (Toods such as Hrilliantes, JackoneU, and 5000 yds of bleached and unbleached Muslins. DENIMS, AC They have 2 Bales of Denims and Hickory. GLOVES, HOSIERY & NOTIONS. Their stock of Gloves, Hosiery ivnd Notions is large and lashiouable. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles they will sell at the Lowest Kates, as their motto always has been and always will be, " Quick Sales and Small rtolits. o O T H I ÄT G ! Their Stock of Clothin-r coi.eits of Coats, Tants, Vests, and other Gents' and Boys' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCITNT TAILORING. With the above they have connected the Merchant Tailoring But-iness and have just received a large ptock ot Cloths, Cashmeres, Vesting?, &c. They are prepared to make up Clothing to order on thort notice, and warrant a good fit cr no eal?. as they have in their employ Who is a good workman, and knows how to gc up a iugu euib. CO V.YTU V Pit OD UCE. iOAU kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Gooda. m!7 B, k M. FECKEP.
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HAS REMOVED III3 DRUG STORE! a a u NEWS DEPOT, To the eat side of .Michigan street, opposite th Brick, where he will keep on lncd PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Ea tablishraentsin New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicaco. Also, a general assortment of the best tent Mcaioincs Of the day. COÜIYTRV WEUCHATS, AND Physicians Generally, Will find it to their advantage to trade with him. as e very article he sells is WARRANTED. ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YAIVKEI2 IVO T IONS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. BURNING ELUID. CIGARS, Iii The News Department May be found tbe Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies, all t!ie lead ng Illustrated and Literarv Papers, Cheap Publications, 4c. Daily Papers "delivered in town by the week. Any kind of publication ordered when deeired. Also, a fall supply of SCHOOL BOOKS! AND STATIONERY. J une 2C 22tf. T. A. LEMON. nj Cootls. HONEST CORNER I respectfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER That I have recently returned from tLe am now inreceiptof a Xull unci Complete Stock Of carefully selected A.tD GROCERIES! And everythinp else formerly kept by me, which I will sell at fair prices. I will take in exchange forgoodä, all kinds of Merchantable Irodticc, MCI7EY Wit. NOT DB RHFTJ3I33 I invite myoid customers to call and cxoniine my stock and prices, and if they iuit,thty will be sure and buy. I have no blowinpr to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straightforward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is my motto. Tho9 knowing themselves in arrears are notified that their dues itre very mwh needed, nd I hope they wil redeem their promises to pat op. J. BROWN LLE. Plymouth Oct.lln38tf douglaF Iemorul. The Diploma of Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully enpraved on eteel, about nine by twelve inchvs in dimensions, is now ready lor distribution tj subscribers to the vlonument fund. The engraving consists of two full length vignettes, one a fir. portrait of the deceased statesman, and the other America offering a wreat ; besides a birdVeyo view of the grave on the shtre of Lake Michiz an as it now appears at C ttage Grove. To all persons forwarding- to the Association one dollar t r more, will be gent one of t .ese Diplomas, with the name and amonnt duly inserted therein; and Signed by the President and Secretary. Contributor in the s jra f one dollar will bcoaie life Members of the Douglas Monument Association; in the sura of twenty dallarr, Honorajy Life Members; and in the sum cf one hundred dolhirs, Honorary Life Membtrs of the Beard of Tiastees. All cdi'ors who will insert the abore in their d.iily, weekly or tri weekly issues three months, with an occasional notice to advance the cljet t in view, will have forwarded to them immediately a Diploma as Honorary Life Membrs of this Association, upon the receipt by the Soelety ol a oopy of their paper containing the fot egging. WALTER B. SCATES Trcs't. Leonard W. Vols, Scc'y. N. B. Local receivers and solicitors for contri butions are being authorized in the loyal States, to take charge ot'the interests of the Association. Pamphlets and circulars, containing the organilaiion, constitution, bye-laws, and the appeal, will be sent to all who will forward their add-ees. Communications fhculd be addressed to "Secretary Douglas Monumnnt Association, Chicago Illinois." 19 D. McDONALD, Agent for Plymouth and vicinity. 11. A. O. PACKARD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law PLYMOUTH, IND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Taying and Examination of titles ic, promptly attended to mlffrs to reonles Bank, N. Y. City; How k WhittaVer, N. Y. City; Terbell, Jennings i Co .N. Y. City; ocuiity Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. City; Henry C. Carter, N. Y. City; Hon. CA. Stacy, Tecnmseh, Micb ;L. G. Berrv k Co., Bankers, Adrian , Mich.;J. S. Dunlap, L;q., Indianapolis, Ind.; N. H.Oglesbee, Estj., County Treasurer, Plymouth. He has associated with him in practice, Hon. James Bradley of LaPorte, Ind., whose assistance he will have at the sitting of tha Circuit and Com mon PleasCourts of this county Will practice in adjoining counties. lljraouth, MNb22,!C?C. ?tf
