Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 30, Plymouth, Marshall County, 21 August 1862 — Page 3
T II E P LYMO TJ T II W EEKLY DEMOCRA rr . DUMBER 30. o .
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THE DEMOCRAT.
Local and Miscellaneous. D. E VANVALXEN BURGH. : : Editor Wheat is now worth from 8 to 00 cents m this ruaiV.et. Ti.e cnroIllKt,' is in this County arc busily engaged in the di-charge of their duties. Ora friend II. M. Logan wis one of the most; cllkicnt agents ii: colliding; blankets for the s!tliors, last week. Thia is the way our "disloyal' I citizens aid the enemv. j I Last week we omitted, through error, to pub- ; lls'i th4 names of ot r cahuid.itc. for Commission-! i cr?, they appear this week, a!! right. Th t nice new hit the nicest h:it in town we i wear ai omul on Sundays, and extraordinär oeeisions, wis a present from a ji nti'viant ho regtirCs j printers as just as good as am body. After election j we'll tell who crave it to us. : Col WnlZicr From t card published in the Laporte llcmlJ, dated August 14th, which we won! I publish, but for lack of space we learn that this oiheer has ; Teen discharged from the service of the United j States As to the cause or his discharge, Co!, j "Walker is in total ignoring, never hiving had Any intimation that there wad aught in his conduct ! to demand an examination. Since entering the service the Col. has betr. constantly at the head of j his regiment, and Ins been one of the most t llieient ; office rs iu the service, having been h.ghly corapk- j incntedbv Gen. Buell. A more shameful transaction than this sumnn- j ry and unwarrantable dismissal, has not come to , our knowledge. That Col. Walkki is competent, j :io man of sene, ncfjuair.te 1 with him, fur a moment , iloubts That he chivalrous and brave, his enemies admit. That he is patriot and loyal, hai been fully demon-irate.!. Then why t!.;s dark- . lantern, slcisht-ofhuml juggling, bv unw orthv of- ! " j licia!, with the interests of our country and an ho: - ; crable man's ri j utatk n ? Is it i!i-!oy.il to iu'j'i re Oi r "beloved biM-l.i l' of the Laporte I'nion lakes an observation of us, through spectacles of wool, and discover j that we are u colonist-, and i boldly rereats th- fact to his readers I lhring brother and misguided lamb. Had 've spacu we ; should delight to I.Jk r with our ietble fiitnd. j PrcKEa starts ta?t this week for new goo Is ' Evprboly that has ever traded at Beckers' knows them to be fair, square deah.is, ami men to be re- ; liedon.xnd w.Ilbe rejoiced to learn tlt.it th-ir fall . and winter stock is to be mach larger than usual thi fall. Their r-tock is always eomt.Vte and their prices low. Monday afternoon the finest company of men we ' have seen for many a day, passed through this ilace, en route to South Bind; they viae from' Fulton County, and we heard there wcieiono in tlie Company inuLrthe age o;"twci.ty-two,or over ihirty, all go jJ sized, wv. -Iligent looking m-:-; r.p- i parently not of the class stdiers th it part w ith their citizen's lir-s and civilize 1 mat.neri at the ! name time, an 1 d!tiuMii-h themselves by a veiy ilia agreeable swagger, and by viry iii-ulting re- ; marks to all clothed in other than clothes." i Circuit Cotiit At the ses.-ion of the Marsh a' I Circuit Court, concluded this week, the follow irir cases were re I I moved from this c( unty by change of ei'iie: ' "i'l.e State vs. James Thompson, the Stte vs Henry and Thilip Woil'.i.harger, and S i:u'l Wolf vs. James Thompson. The Tiiom;s n ease- were changed to Laporte Counry, aud l!ie "oiie;1'j.iigcr ca es to St. Ju.-eph County. 'J he case of the State vs. Jiih .-son M-.hi.er u:! ' continued on ailiuavit fr absent testim.'ity. In the case of CarpeLtcr vs. the 1. V. W'.k C. It. It. Co., the jurv rendered a er ii.t in favr .f the t lain- i liiflur ; SI, iW. damages. The (.'t.ts.d Jury return ' rd no halk tmcnu. ! We have heard it iu im strd tint the Aiei: 1 f Siiuiic Coons are not d:sp-j.-eti i submit vt. ry cheerfully to the action i tlie l'ept;hlh-aii Convention ; that tlirew ovetbori a veteran iu the party, ui.-rc-yarding former r-hdg.--, and be-Miise policy seemJ to warrant it, seleet.-d a .:a!iger and iilmo.-t a boy to 211 one of the in- .. re.-j'ou.-Üile oüi j --s in thv v-ounty. That there a- j igi ing an 1 e-:.ul.ing resorted to, to deleat Cou..'i, theru is no loLibt. ; We can't complain, h'weier for Joh:io;i i much i the easiest. ;;i :n to detect. j The j!oecvd:iig. of tl-.e Coügre?-!onaI Convet-t- ; tion will ujpearcet week. We are crowiled with ' woik jiiat now, but will get straig'ittned up one of tlw:-se days. j Cy some mi.-take in the m d!s,or el.-ewhere, tur packages for Ih t nif ii, Fiiinnonnt and Argo did j l;0t reach those fh- s, We Lid sate in assuhig j our readers that there will lf no more tr ub!e. 1 Oa themoriilrrg ofth; I kh i-t. , of büiou-t fe- i vcr, FAN NIF, v.ife of J.,n I). Di.voh, and dauh-t.-rof IoMiics and R.ifHAEi. T. itt;oi.v, in the I l'Jih year of h.-r airo. I Tli;.i passed from eaith into th'- eii.al world j the immortal spirit of a tn.e ait't piire heartf! f woman. Daring her ilir.e- she suffered m n-h, but bote Iier nfflletiojis with a sweetness of temper which Irew aroucd 1-cr m re clo-ely the ; u of family affection. Death kis-d t.r-r !ropliig evel tsh -, and pre-- j rd his cold haud upon her trembling heutju.-t as the first faint -tretks of da v :.:ng day strug,:; led j through the driltii g clou-is which j-a'Ied t'ie c.i-t-orn horizon, and her freed rpirit so'tly winged its way to the shining .-hore of eternity, where white- j wing'-d messengers w ali- d her coming to bear the I Great Throne thegLvl tidings of the re iemptif n j ff a new b'nn .-o il. i When I'axmk died,eaith 1-i-tone of her l r'ght- ! et f,rna mi Jits, so iety one of its mo.-t chinning members, at.d her hu-band a most faithful and de- j rotedwiie,in whom was concentrated every vir- I tue which ippear-lovely in wnnan. j Herdeat.i lias eh ang- d at least one contented heart into asepulehci for sweet remembrances and sad and sorrow I ul rehvcoRS. Very formidable are the vi-itations of d-'ath tmderail cireurn?! mcc:, l.ut when it stealthily insi.i uites itielf into the i'.-rms of tho-e around whom are thrown the w urmest impulses of our hearts, it i terrible indie !, und but on-; lie art can fed the unutterable sorrow which is. hit to the mi-e;able surrivor. J.I. I.
"She faded in 1 eauty, she faded in youth, In the spring tide of innotcn e, virti.v and truth, Like thebud but jut opened, then chiihd into blight, Like tlie bright ttireferen, obscure! by black night. fthe lives in the heaven of heaven alove, Rehcariug tl:e story of Jesus kinl love; She Iipstlie sweet music of thr. blest abofle. And sings haiu-iijs f pr ?isc to h'r ( !.!." IL T. M.
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J .cIIse'l to bv t.l-J Ukt if 1.1 . --rST'l rs.ee. 1-7 4 - Ti.cp3rp!ozity of 17aturalit3. .jfö?J THE WOaCtn CF THE ACE. -fW.-Vir-A Lions, Timers, ülonkm, Lirds, -jü'Vj LMriches, tic. X k;ster j.tes f.ceinscn, vv Tl.n i-i im ij-ul liim-ftriMi of th O'.'S w..ii-l, jut retail. (! frem liii tt-'-ti'--?xS lailifv liiaiuli ulnmil, will nf'J liif-it ll lariiiK füt i-n liU VS.-.. i I . ..I.... l.r.. 1...... Ulii.'ll liHTI. RIB ;r"5 -'""V Mim'!'''! tli'" vefM, Mii't I'lareJ lwiniif -.ii th'- j-i:-f tat tf ciju !"tliiia t.llll-J. Kl JCHM HCSiNSCN .lSZT l' f.nn lili luititl-'ie, l''K'''y.trHiti.J y in, :u ..iii. '"" i..." , . - i I l ; .1 1. .. .I... I .-..t . . I. ...... .. ....... I. ii.tt üi.'i-nt, r.ml U iiulifiIy-Kpotti 'J Ss7 4 li ma i any. "!'ty A thn Vri.-n if 'lmli.nlsf.?ily jfjrf tint rliurrr'l fr. t in am iilmii', Uio ' yyis. v'lt.l'M'f lim iiiiinmls may cmJL X I ti tir.V.lv i oiii'1-r.-.l. ami re, ft PSCiVM 1 KKi: KXIlllilTION 1 nil ur3$ V; y Wihasin liTirk' t t. Ilm onti rtain1 - unlit ut KODIXSOS & LAht o I'avilion. All CHCtR CHE MAMMOTH TUT. r.,r rerltrulw J'irturial awi cf'.rr UOIJUnOX mi Ven r(!ay. Sep 3. 115C2 i PLYMOUTH. Tliarsday, Sep., 4th. DOOILS Ol'KN AT 1 & 7 o'clock, P. M Admission to Eoxes, 50 r:.i!s. Child ron to Boxes, 25 cents. Admission to Pit, 25 cents. No half)
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Dec!-er eati di harc their liabilitie by brinpr.g them ft'hcit, fur which they will allow the highest market price. J. V. Vanvalkf.ndiko refjnosts all r"r:?on3 tlebted to him to call now and settle up. Not wishing to sue hin old customers, ho gives this timely notice, He must have the money due him nun ctliately. LOST. f Nor abort the 21th day of July, ?, a pneket book, eon'ain a small amount f :tev. mi l a note on Joel Parker for ""'', and mo oil'.' on James Lvnch I'lris'JT. All persons :irc cautioned a-;:un-t parch isin either of these notes. I will pay a liberal reward to any person return int; the pocket book and contents to the Democrat ol'.iee r plvmouth. JOHN WALKER. No.-JTtf " A D M I N I STIl ATO i;'S S A LE . The nil lersigued administrator of the estate of Willis Mathewsoo, deceased, will on th OtU day of September next offer for .-ale all the p ersoiial ! property of said decedent, except so much thereof ' as has been taken by the widow at the appraised I value thereof. Haid sale will be at the la'.e resit dence of the decedent. j A credit of six month will be .iven on all sums exceeding three dollars, the purchaser giv ing note with approved security, waiving all bonefit of valuation laws. All sums of three dollars and under, eah m hand on the day of sale, Aug 7 th, 1M.-2 F M. Matiikwson, A.'.m'r. Tl.- . , .. . . . ..... i i - Great Work on the Horse. iTlic Horse & his Diseases. JJ JL lUUuili. ÜillllMi.UO, V..J., ppes-or of latholoirv and Orxriitive iSurirerv in the Vcf.'Hnary Collie of rhilaelphia.VrJfessor 4 t.tt.;-iii try .Medicine in the late Agricoltmal Colli Lre of Ohio, Secretary f cy roBnT JEr;NiriG3, v. r;.. ihe Ainorieati Vt I'Tiuary Association of I'hiladel-ihia, t'e, etc. IT TELLS YOU Of Breeding, Breaking Stab - l ee.üng, t ii ootniiig, .itoeiiig. a'.u 1 the gevi-r il inauagetnent of the j norsi , itii the liest modes ot adi.iinii teri.ig medicine, also how to treat Blling, Kicking, Hearing, Shying, Stiimlilin, Crib Biting, Kest-le.-siiess, and oilier vices to which he is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings. j IT TELLS YOU Of the eauses, Symptoms, and treatment of Mraugles, ore Thro it, Distemper, Cat inh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Piiciiiiioni i, Pleurisy, lirohen Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and Whistling, Lamms, Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed teeth, with other diseases of the -Mouth and Respiratorv organs. IT TELLS YOU Uf the causes, .vmritoms, and treatment of Worms," Bots, Colic. Strangulation, Stun y Concretions, Kupturiv, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, IIep;itirrhoea, Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Int! immation, and other diseases of the Momach, Bowels, Liver and Urit.arv Organs. IT TELLS VOU Of the eiusc, viiiptoins and treatment of Bone, I'lood, and Bg Spavin, Ring-Bone, Sweenie, Strains Broken Knees, Wind flalN, 1'ound er, Sole Bruises and (travel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches, ('anker, Tliru-h, and Coins; also, of .Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Stagfers, and other diseases of the l'et, Legs and Head. IT TELLS YOU Of the causes, symptom., and treatment of I'i.-ttili, Poll Evil, (Handels, Karcv, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, (ialls, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, .Ye., ie. , and Jhuv to manage Castraticu, (Herding, 2Vephimjing, Rowtding, Firing, Hernia, Amputation. Tupping, and other surgical operations. IT TELLS U)U Of Rarey's Method of Taming Horses; how to Approach, ll.ilter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to stnmge sounds and fights, and low to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and break him to Harness; also the form and law of Warranty. The whole being the result of more than fifteen years' carelu! study of the habits, peculiarities, wants and weaknesses of this, noble and uselul animal. The book contains ,5V 1 pa pes, appropriately ilhir-trated by nearly One lluudied Engraving, and will be sent to any add tss post paid on receipt of price, half bound, $1,M!I or in loth extra, We arc also publisher of Ever) body's. Lawyer," bv Frank Crobv, Esp; T.ie" Family Doctor," by Prot. II. S. 'I iiyl.ir, M. D ; "Thrilling adventures among the Early Se tier-'," by Warren Wildwool; ' Sunl'ght and Miadoiv, or the Poetry of Home," by .iarrv Peiicilicr; 44 Life I of Kit Carson, the (Ire.it Western J unter and (luide;" Modern Cookery in all its Branches," by Mrs- S. J. (bile, to'etl ier with other valuable and useful work, a Catalogue, of which will be sent free on applieainn Books lorwattle J to any address on receipt of price. PHOTOKKIPII ALBI'MS l WWW VIRIHTV. Boo-ellers, News Agents, Book Agents, Can vassers Peddlers, and others wi 1 1 ! well to order a package of our Books. They will I'm I them exceedingly popular, and terms liberal. 1000 Loral and Traveling Agents wanted everywhere lor their sale. For single copies, or for terms in quantities, with other information apply to, or address lflffV I'lllVIV IVITTC" I..l.t:.l
THE HUMBUGS HAVE I3U.nST.ED ! But the Una of II. B. DICKSON & Co.
llave'nt; on the contrary have made arrange- --.- tJf --r .- I! iv-.S : ---r " -i 7 .3 i&O.V TI.Vff2.Wa Bv adding immenselv to their already unrivalled stock of HARD WARE " CUTLERY, T I 7i - IV A R E , SHEET -IRON WARE Agriciiltiiral Implements L, ASS, kt o "z? n czs rcr s ec, cjo., d;c. Having just arrived from the tt j.- m -wy f-m r ri w " iV" iii. r ii .b v a x. s iij r 9 Where we purchased of the j Importers & Maiiufactiir A T " Vv are able to offer STILL GP.EATHR INDUCEMENTS TO Cnii and Shor Time Knycrs THAN EVER BEFORE:! We have a complete stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are -jelling goods on Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! Is supplied with all the materials and tools neces3arv to turn out TO I5EST OS VOfi And boincr under the Siinennteiidenee of Mr. J. ,. L1'.VAI1D. an experienced Tii.ner. e feel 1 ,n..-hMit in oewig able to j;iv? entae satiifaction j,. J'hjo .f An examination of or.r stock rm ! pi ii'p cannot fail to eonvinee pureha-ers tli.it vt are of!'erin'!'Uperior indueements. (live us e.ill. II. B. DICKSON & Co. II. D. DICKSOX J. C. LEON A KD. Plymouth, August 2:2, 1HC1 :tf H AS L A rÖG ER H O U S E, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, Soutli Plymouth, Ind. The stihcrü)er has just opened theabor ? Houe, and isdetermined to keep it iu a manner everyway worthy of public patronage. 3-1 I S T A 33 3 3 Will be tip .lied w ith thebet the market alibi ds ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. COX VEX 1 1-XT STABLES Attached to thepreniir-.es, and a faithful osilor alwav sin attendance. JOHN" C. HAS LANG Ell. P'vntouth, March 4H , 1 ?G1 Sm.'l attorncj?!;. T. " E BS E BiLS ' ' Altonicy iintl Coimsplor t Law, Plymouth. Marshall Co., Ind. JTOFHCE IN V ESTER V ELT BLOCK.jn; Practices in Marshall, Fulton, Pulaski. Starke, Lake, Porter, St. Jo.-eph, Laporte and adjoining counties. janiiO Hy. D. B. VANVAIiKENiiUKt.'II, ATTÜ.RNEY AT LAW A NO NOTAJIY. 1M.7 15LIC, PLYMOUTH, :: :: :: INDIANA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and acknowledged. Collections, and all other husincM will receive prompt attention. Olliccui''t'usmthc Building. 4Ttf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD &ÖSCALES, jl K A I.I. KIMS.
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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR COUNTRY IS NOW SAFE. ! BUCI" & TOAlS 3IAÄOIOTH HARDWARE E3 TSi Mrcn has r.r.Ex said about war, but the srreat uestiou that now agitates the American people, is the ! LARGE STOCK OF GOODS! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o F BUCK &, TO AN, Wcslcrvclt E2!ocfc, IP3 3 230.01X113., Ind.. Thev have made ample provisions to surnlr all j who are in want of anything in their line of trade BOrV'T FAIL To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves June C, 1SG1 19Iy rjpin; plack to buy Nails, Locks, Bulls, Iliii-cs, filass S A S II Is at run BUCK & TOAN'S F YOU WANT A GS-ood. Cools. SOTJO -;o to KUCK t TOAN'S 19 and buy it! rjlIIE place to buy anything in the Isat I DJ BUCK Si TOAN'S rpiIE PLACE TO BUY Hops, ForV; sri1:- Snntlis, Cradles Et:., is at 19' BUCK k TOAN'S v?rurrnc5. biari ?r 511! TiT T.ZT l sn t 'J B R ill ? vJT AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Jlarshall and luljoiniug Counties, That they have received A jSTe;v and Fresh Stock OF GR0CEUI3 i Which they intend to sell Is low tts any oilier IIot:se in Yorthcrn Indiana. Their Stock consists of COFFEE?, SYRUP, Euer, s.BiSPici:, pkppki:, Quccnsivarc, 1 every 'Description, woodenwarc , Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good G-ROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will take almost all kinds of Cwuntry Produce In Escliannro for Goods. REMEMBER THE FLAPE. E?One door above S. & M- Beeker'ii Dry Goods and Clothing Store, PLYMOUTH, - - SiaAriA.
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THE GREAT COMMOTIOK S. & M. BE0KER5S, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF AND SUMMER AND READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GHEAT BUSH IS AT a & M. BECKER'S. TN" . I, Corliiu lL5Iolc, Corsica of EicSiiynn ai;cl S. & 31. BECKER, - i Would most respect fully inform their numerous i customers, andall other citizens of .Marshall audi surrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVER, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest an most Splendid Stock cf T , Töi'i ? f VU?tlÖ ! J HEADY-MADE OIjOTISIJrG.? HATS AND CAPS, XOTIOXS; etc. c&C. EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. ! Tr f,rt t r . : IDOir Uoods were carefully selected a-id bought ior Cash, they can. therefore, Sell as Low as tho T.owpt7 And WILL DO SO all the time. If you don't beliere it, call and be convinced. i - t t r si 4 ?y ave ."'J pieces of Pnnt, all of the Best I Qaalitv and Latest Styles. CIIALIES AND DE LUXES. They have 33 piece. of Pacific Chalies and Do Lames, all the verv handsoir.tst Jig ureä and colors. GINGHAMS. They have 10 pieces of French and Domestic Oiiighanis, at Very Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &,C. They have 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts. un. ALSO Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies. WHITS GOODS. They have a splendid assortment of White Goods such as IiriHiantes, Jackonets, and .r(H0 yds of bleached and unbleached Muslins. O IK x i: M Ö , & c. Thev have 2 Hales of Denims and Hickory. (Ü.0VES, IIOSIEiiY k NOTIONS Their rtock of (Cloves, llo'icry and Notions is large ami i..-.hion..ble. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles thev will sell at the Low est Rate, as their motto always has bveii and alwavs will be, 44 Quick Sales and Small Ptolits. . , , r, ,. . . , . . Their Stock of Clothing consists ot Coats, rants, Vwds, and other Cents' and Boys' Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCHANT TAILORING. With the above they have connected the Mcrc'lant Tailoring Business and have just received a large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting, Vc. They are prepared to make up Clothing to order on idiort notice, and warrant a good lit or no sab-, as thev have in their employ Who is a good workman, and knows how to get up a rood suit.
COVriTRY mania:. lfTAll kinds of Country Produce taken iu exchange for Goods. iiprl? S. k M. BECKER.
5ni(C C Icdirincs. nr. T. .1. IjE110A II AS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE I A.tD NEWS DEPOT; To the east side of .Michican street, opposite tLe Drick, where lie will keep on h.nd PURE DRUGS A X I j MEDICINES, i carefully ejected frrni tn bot Whölosalo Es tab!ishn;e::tsin New York, Pliiladelphia. Pittsburgh and Chicago. I Also, a general a?soi tment of the best Of the dav. COUXTR V .TI 22RCH ATS, AND Fhsziciam Generally, 1 --ää to ra4e AVARIJAXTED. EXDLESS QUANTITIES OF 1 VATKKE XOTIOXS. PERFUMERY. UAIit OIL. Ii URNING ELUID. CIGARS, iC; III i jThe Hews Department ! !0 fo-md the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies, j ad the lc i l ng Illustrated and Literarv IWra. Hie,Ill,,i!'1flti.c. Pally Pa pm 'deli. ered m town by the week. Any kind of ni.bhcatioi oruereu wtieu ilesired. Also, a full snpply of SCHOOL BOOKS! A"D rAi'ioxiRv. June2.:-22tf. T. A. LEMON. HO N EST CORNER. I respectfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER That I have recently returned from the am now in receipt of a XT.!! Comnlcfo Wloolr Of carefully seleeted TXEirsr goods AND c ; vi o c ja 3 i i in s : And everything else formerly kept by me, w hich I will sell at fair p. ices. I will take in exchange for goods, a; kinds jf Serchnzitahlc Produce, AND RICKEY WIL NOT BB REFUSED I invite myo'd customers to call and exomine mvstock and nriees, and if thev suit, thev w ill he j sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce j von to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for- ; ward dealing and a living profit and no hnmbug, I is mv motto. Those knowing themselves in arreas arc notrfied that their duos arc very much needed, and 1 hone they w il redeem their promises to pay up. J.BROWNLLE. Plvmouth Oet.llnnStf DOUGLAS m1iORI.IL The Diploma of.M mbershi:. of the DOUGLAS1 MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully crgraved on steel, about nine by twelr inche ir dimensions, is now ready for di.-tribution to subscribers to the Wonunicnt fund. The engraving consists of two füll length vignette?, one a lin portrait of the deceased statesman, and the other America oflering a wroat ; besides a brds-oye iew of the grave on the shore of Lake .Michigan as it now appear at C ttaze (Jrove. To all persons forwarding lo the A -sociation one dollar or more, w ill be tent one ol t iese Diplomas, with the n ime and ainoHtit duly inserted ihert-in; and .igiu-d by the President and Secretary. Contributors in the sura of one dollar wfll brcoi'.ie life Members of tin Douclas MonunienC Association; iu the sum of twenty dollars, Houorajy Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars, Honorary Life Members of 'he Board ' : Ol 1 1U-U-CS. r r ....... All editors w ho will ir.scrt the si!ove. In their daily, weekly or tri-wecklv issues three nmnths, with an occasional notice to advance the object iu view , will have forwarded to them immediately a Diploma as Honorary Life Mi snbcis of this Association, .-on the rrceipt by the Society ot a .xpy of their j.iper i-ont.-iiiiin tlie f.re:iiig. WALTER 15. SC ATE-, Pres't. I.f:nNAitf . 'ti.K, See'y. N. B. Local receivers and solicitors for eontri butions are being autiioi-ied in the loyal States, to take t hai gc of the interests of the Association. Pamphlets an. I circulars, containing the organization, destitution, bye-laws, and the appeal, will ! be sent to all who will forward their add-c??. Communications should be addressed to "Secretary Douglas Monumunt Associitioi,, Chicago Illinois." 19 , D. MeDONALD, Agent for PI v mouth and i cinity.
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A. O. PACKARD, Allornry and Counsellor al Law PLYMOUTH, 1ND. COLLECTIONS, Tax Rating ami Examina tion of titles &c, promptly attended to KKKF.ES to Peoples Bank, N.Y. City; How k Whittaker, N. Y. City; Tcibell, Jennings V Co ,N. Y. City: Security Fire Insuranee Co., N. Y. City; Henry C. Carter, N. Y. City; Hon.C. A. Stacy", Teiuot"seh, Mi h.; Ii. J. Beny A: Co.. Bankers Adrian, Mich.; J. S. Dunhip. Esip, Iiiilianajxilis, Ind.; N. lI.Ogles!ue, Esq., County Treasurer, Plymouth. Helms assoeiated with him in practice, Hon. James Bradley of La Porte, Ind., hose assistciice he will have at the sitting ol the Circuit and Com moii PleasCoiu ts of ihiscotinty Will practice ia adjoinipg counties. Plymouth, M h 22. If CO. Dtf
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