Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 September 1862 — Page 3
VOLUME 3.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. NUMBER 139.
H i f iI-fI? A UijjlUlliA 1 .
Local and Miscellaneous. D. E V V ALKE v BURGH. : Editor WI.vji is now worth from S i to c'5 cvntd in this market . There will b services at St. . homos' Church in this place on Sunday next Messrs. Davidson and Co., advertise i to-day's paper. They have a very large and complete stock of Dry Goods asd Clothing on hand, an elegatt store room and attentive clerks. Such an establishment is :i credit to our place. Messrs. Ecgleston and Shook are authorized to reeroit their company for the twelve months service, and we understand are meeting with good success. A number of our citizens have; we are informed; subscribed a special County for the Company, which will probably reach ten dollars apiece lor the men The boys will receive re cruits in this place forabouta week jet. RcYidiYti. We are informed that the Branch of the Sank of the State of Indiana belonging to this place, has been purchased by a gent'wman in Indianapolis, and will te re- established here soon, upstairs in Ilewett and Woodard's brick. Oca Quota. By complete returns at Indianapolis the exact quota of men to be raised by each County iu the State is ascertained. The number jet due Uncle Abe from Marshall County is 151, of which number Center Township will have the honor of furnishipg 53, North 22, German 37, Green 2. Bourbon 8, Polk 12, Union 7, West 10. The editor's article upou the President's "aid and comfort to abolitionists" Proclamation which sproves that the iheep had five legs was handed . i . e . l i?-.r i in iuu uie lor puuucauon mis een. x I N A CA11D. The undersigned take this opportunity o" ex pressing publicly their thanks to M. A. O. Packard, Eio,.. for his patriotic efforts in their behalf as arecrui:!ng officers of the Government. Foma efficient aid he has lent us both in speak dngand otherwise, we are under many obligations. He is the only man that has spoken for us publicly rfor oluntecrs. A. Ecglestom .) Re Ol ecrmting E. It. Saook Officers. Agkictltcrai. NoTicr. At a meeting of the .Marshall County Acricultural Society, held at 'Court House Svp. Clh, it was resolved in consequence of the present distracted condition of our Country that the Fair of the Society be postponed until one year from next October. It was also ordered that the election of Officers be held at the Fiir Ground Oct. ltfth.at 1 o'clock p. m. v. 1 will hold a public examination of Teachers at iie following times, to-wit: On Saturday. Oct.. Uic 11th at 1 o'clock p.m. On Saturday, Nov. 8tli and22d, also on Saturday, December Cih at 10 o'clock a. m. I expect all those who wish to apply for lisente to teach in this County, to present themselves on pome one of the above days, as I shall not attend to any private examinations. AH candidates for license are expected to pass u thorough examination in the following branches; jet-c. Geosrranhv and Kuirli?! Grammar. VtJlJII.IUi tilt i for Marshall County. Cl -Ii i Fret' pceli. In the joint Discus. or at South Bend it (ell tu Judg Turpirt lo make the closing speech. Mr. Colfax having deen entirely d olisi.ed i:i aigument; concluded his pitiful abolition effort, by an attempt to tra duce liie personal character of Iiis opponent. Judge Ttirpie wished to close up in a ti.; ;ft t?;;jiuts ipeech, n relation to the - h Ia:idci - oi' .. Colfax: on that v j . Wlie'i Tutjb? re to leply about 5 .ri.H(l Uuliie- :ud Ilunder3 hirelings .; Ktx ai'emptcd to prevent his speaking. One of ihem caught the Judge by I he leg and pulled him down from the Mar.d nolher tailed his cane to strike Km: but was catighl by W. II. Draper E- a;i:l t lie assassin's bloW was averted Judge Turpie appealed to Mr. Collar to have his friends cease their interruptions, bin the disgraceful sneak refused to ii.terlere: but was verv ostentatiously engaged in (snuffing a Bxjuet which Ai? colored ladies of South Bend present - him as a token of their renrrd. O : u--er was at length restored by Ur- n i. iifion d dpt. Gwinn and oth cm t-r:?-..- o! t!.- troops present; who after hea.ii-g Juiye Tutpi? atteniivelv io :b rnl. a.-ijotirtied wim tbre yells and h . jr- !m Trp e The shout was taken up ! Mreet and Hon Schuyler C Jtax Mitaked home like a whipped pup py. JliTK VVIINESS. Srnanciptioii Prociamation. i. At't ; ;rr. Ln.i:.ln President ol the Uui'-r a - ; Am-ii - a. and Commari i i C; '-I "t .Ii iJiny and navy thereof. v K.rUiii) Hid d'iaie 'bai herealier, ; - - t-.e .d,e th war will he prosermed f,r ,. , ... t.e 'bj"Cl ol ptacilCHlly lesioilng Ihe.oil ntituuuiial lelaiion between tbe Uuited .S'ities Hiid iIih pnopl thereof in which - a;-- inü. relation i or may bt di-iurb-1 TImi it id my juipse. up'n the nex' ! mt-tiiii ol 1-oniree.H. lo aian recommend i the adoption of a priical m ensure ten -3 - - - r ' lerio pecuniary aid lo he free accept ' or rei;tiV of all ihe slave S'ates, tb p-.plH whereof mv not then b- io r-llioii ain-t ihn United Scales : . .1.. i t t w.. i.... rr . i i . .1 r r . . r,.. u 1 .1 l... . . . . n . . . Irn.i anl ixiy nr, 1 persons held a Slav? wilhin any Slate, or any designated Drl .f a fc'.fate. the people whereof shall be ; .kl; ...,;nf ih ITntipd Staioa bull f,. rfM.lninSl Ihe United olates, sImII b thenceforward and forever Ireo. and the . . .1.1.. 1T..I..J O,.... Xf'UMVH ovrrmeni 01 me u'Mteu otaies, includinij The military and naval autahority , o .,, . , . . , thereof, will recognize, and maintain th
ml wMcli -tav-x n.ay hfii btve vduniari- tucky jeans, (.ent'sanl Ladies shawls, hoods, nu- me, v ahington I uttle, a Justice of the Peace in iy a lop I -.r tliTeal er rrMV voluntarily , biil wjntags, ribbons &c, ! Center Township, Connty of Marshall mU State 1 J.Mr .I,.. i' n n- li He or ,rr.l.iil l.,.lih. ' Als a 1 Rt(ck t fresh grwcries: prime i of Indiana, at my olhce iu Plymouth, in Baidcouni J J . " rt ?r P' aIm.IISU- Ri0.or(.P 05 ct3 ,, rM moI.19S0H J cfs tj, on iStl, day of September, A. D.( lWJa.at rn-t. . , v .vi ,., hfir lespHolive COA ol 50cts,tea7.r cts to $l,:i5: tobicco. fish. 10 o'clock a. m., At which time said cause will
Hj-ilor 6 'olonir per- noipand everything usually kept iu a Grocery- he heard and determined. Hfi. t Af . d. -rii. witb iheir consent st'e The plaintifl'3 claim is a demand on account for ,. ., ,.- r Uw, ;,h .1.1 : A wo The largest stock and best styles of crock- I twenty t-even dollars and forty seven cents, ($07. - , . j V ' -,sw,"r. wh ery wartfi Arv an(i cutIery k I in town hi 47.) Washington Tuttlc, J. P. r,Hi.i.y ob.Hi ned v.,,:m, t, gover rr:cM tha dpfy competitioa. Any fUant;t of , Aug.2l,no.30 t3 ran fluting iIi-m. will bn contiued hats. cap, boots and shoes at any price from 2o cts
j freedom of such persons, aud will do uo ,acl or acU l0 repress such persobs, or ?ny
of them, in any etforta they may make for actual fieedoni. That the Kxcutive will, on tbe firat day of January atorebaid, by proclamation, do senate the Stales aud pans of JSutes, if any, which the people thereof respectively shall theu be in lebelliou against the United States; and the fact that any State or the people thereof ehall on that day be in good faith represented in the Congress ol the united States by membera chosen thereof ai eieciioua wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such state shall have participated, shall, in the absence of strong countervailing testimony, oe aeeraed conclusive evidence that such State and the people thereof hav not been in rebellion against the United States. And the Executive will in due time recommend that all citizeus of the United States who shall have remained loyal there throughout the rebellion shall, upon the restoration of the Constitutional relation between the United States and their respective State and people, if the relation shall have been suspended or disturbed, be compensated for all looses by acts of ihn United States, including the loss of &lare9. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand, aud caused ih Heal of the I nited fctatesto be affixed. Done at the ciy of Washington, this the twenty-second day of September, in the year of our Lord ooq thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and of the independence of tho United States the eighty seventh. (Signed) Abraham Lincoln. By the President. Wm. II. Seward, Secretary of State. tmtm Mfc Tlic Democracy Aroused. The Democracy of the country is movling rousing to the importance of the great crisis now upon us. In Maine Ohio, r.ndian3, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, the Democrats have ready spoken through their respective bnventions, in tones thit cannot be mis aken, and other States will soon follow in the same strain. In every loyal Slate they speak the same sentiment of aevotion to the Constitution and of determination to conquer all its enemies wherever found. They are swoin by the glorious history of their party, which is identical with the history and prosperity of the country the whi'.e rnen'd Eden, lt. I the serpent of abwiii'.M mfn r.iien. ti.i tne NIiliori "ned il b lbe n J:t and their hopes of I niemories of the opes oi me luinre Dy ieir reverence for their aucesiorsaud cjuere for their own posterity by their pride is Americans, aud their self resoect as lien by their love of truth and their ha tied of treason in all ils forms by their lLve of liberty aud scorn of oppiesion nat this ouutry shall be saved that the Jonstitution shall be protected andpreservd irom the base and cowardly attacks of he Northern abolmomsts, as well as from e armed attacks of the Southern sece&slOQlalS. Let our people take courage. Tho old fashioned constitutional Democracy is aroused, and the doom of abolitionism and disunionism is written. There is hope ahead. Let us work like men, to send pat riotic men to Congress, and to put patri otic men in office, and all may y t be well. Let us do this, and then, and nut till then, can we hope for a pieserved Constitution and a restored Union. Go to work, then friends throughout the north, arid let the result of the elections of October and November proclaim to I 'ie world that the American people have do termined that theirco'intry, their liberties, and their children's heritage of constitutional privileges shall not ba destroyed. So far, the determination and earnestness manifested by tho loyal Democracy are most gratifying. Tho old lion of De mocracv is aroused. a uhen Jefferson was"! elected President, i th alien and sedi lion laws indignant iv repudiated by the Amencan people. ' condemned laws are again recived, inA av laws, but in the form cf rescripts an 1 iL'spotij edicts, and the people are again aroused, as of old, and whoever lives to see and hear their verdict this fall, will learn that tyranry New England treason agains the rights of white men is as heartily scorned and as indignantly spurned as it was when the American people rose up in their majesty and put down grasping centralizing Federalism, and elevated the great champion and founder of the true American Democracy to the Presidency. "Like cause produce like results but, in this case, it will be "more so." Philadelphia Democratic Leader, The Draft Postponed, Hr special permission from Gov. Morton, the Dtlaft was put rflf a few days, in anticipation of the immens stock of goods being opened at the Low Price Store. The noble Governor has also gtanted five days to those who fthall be drafted, to enable them "to avail themselves o the great bargains now being " V" '"Y " , "T-1 "ra,n? I,ow '"S cftvred, and .tipplv their families with what they .mync, - : in thei ' ..bsence. In order to meet this great demand Rice and Smith have hi ouiht on the largest stock of goods ever opened in Marshall County These gfxnls were bought four weeks ago, and there having been a great ndvance in prices since, many of them are now being gold at less than New 1 IK Pces This atock comprises a gi eat variety of staple and fancy Dry Goods. ctKjsiming in par. of 10,(M0 yards rrints.jielbn? from 10 to IG cts; GK) yards of brown and bleached mucins 12 to 22 cts;2,0lM) yu.rJs J,,e,1,m1 n l at ynU vot' . . - - - , x . man broad cloths, fancy cassimeres, satinets. Ken- ; . AO eft in A . v. I .. I v. . .1: . r the manufacturers, and are cheap. Also An entirvlr new stock of read r made clothing which will be sold as cheap as the cheap-' est. Rick and Smith, very grateful f r the liberal Patro,,ll!Je they have received, would respectfully nvUe all their old -ustomers to call and see them. and would eay .o overyboIy, vou can cet irool I. ..1 l. II I , ..... - u w ch uscu, oy caning at their IA)W S""8510" on tl,e C0lDer South of the Edwarda House. I . no34tf
Cancer Cured or no Pny. Dr. Swank will be at the Edwards House from the 19th to the 20th of October. 1SC2. Persons had better call earl v, as the Dr'iiroom is very much crowded generally about noon. lie treats all forms ol Chronic diseases and es
pecially Caucers, in the successful treatment of which he is scarcely excelled by any Physician in the west he cures them or charges nothing for his services. The Dr. has given nniversal satisfaction to his patients, and has cured some very bad cases here. The Dr. is a regular graduate of one of the best medical schools in the United States, and stands ngh in his profession as a physician, ard has had an experience of some twenty j-ears in practice Cut his reputafioa is too well knen n to naed recommending. He discaids all poisonmaking use only of innocent and eflectual remedies selecting and preparing his medicines himself. They are pleasant to take not sickening or debilitating, but bracing and consequently patients are not deprived of doing moderate labor. He deals honestly with his patients ; if he thinks h? cannot benefit them, he will tell them so, as it is no physician's interest to deceive his patients. Sec his Circular (which is half the size of a common newspaper) contains from thirty-five to forty good certificates of cases of cancers he ha cured. He has nl mope than a hundred specimens of cancers he has taken out and preserred in spirits n35t3. THE PLYMOUTH DEMOCRAT PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY D. E. VAiVVAI,KEXBURII. Terms of Suhscuiption: 81,50 IN ADYANC E Short Timei?iTen to Prompt-Patix MomeSnhicrlbeM. Koreigm SubscriberMo comply w ith the Term. Terms of Advertising: OnH'iifre. (10 linesnr le0 oni month. 1 00; three months, two-fifty: si months, three-fifty; one year. sveu dullara. A lihorsldiscount will l maJe M tho.-' who advertise t the amount of a quarter. h:ilf or whole column Vr the month or ycr. Lecnl Adrerti.st-m uts to 1 either paid for or seenrud in advanee of publication. No attention paid to fort-igu rvlverti.tinj unless accompanied r the c:t-h orths lli:ST OF KCFCUL.NCUS. JOB DEPAETMENT Yi't are now prepared to execute neatly all kindaof Posters, JP rogr amines, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS, CARDS, BLANKS, BILL HEADS, & TERMS VERT REASONABLE. LIQUORS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Pure and Unadulterated Liquors, to-wit : Double and Single Rectified Whisky, Ol Rye Whisky, Cherry Brandy, Gin, Tort and Sherry Wines, FRENCH BRANDY The Duties of which latter article we paid at the Bonded Store House in New York City. Our Liquors are all pure and we will 8vdl at aa ovr prices as the same quality can be r'ii chased in any establishment in this or its adjoining States. Dealers, before purchasing, would do well to call and sample J.E. VANVALKENBUKGII & CO. Plymouth, June r, lf(V-2. ll)tf. LOST. ON or abort the 24th day of Ju'y, 18; a pocket book, contain a nn.il I amount of monev, und n note on Joel Parker for V)!1, and one on James Lynch lor$"2. All persons are cautioned against purchasing either of these notes. I will pay a liberal reward to any person return in? the pocket book and contents to the Democrat olhVe at Plymouth. JOHN WALKER. No.Ttf 15 A L L O O N ASCENSION!! The undersigned will receive, at his OlHve, sealed proposals lor budding a School House on the S. E. comer of Andrew Marshall's land, in Center Township, until Saturday the 20th inst., at two o'clock prt'cisdj . l-'or plan, npecificutioiM, pay etc., inquire of 1 Il JMAS McDONALD, 'I rutee, Plymouth Sept. I Ith ISG3. no33tiI. STRAYED. On or about the 20th day of August, A. D. 18C2 a Dark Hay Colt, about fourteen hands high, tvro yens old last spring; black mane and ta.l, vuth no wnitb marks on it. Any person returning the said colt to me, or giving me information where it can be obtained, will be suitably rewarded. Word may be left at my residence, live miles south east of Bremen, or a; the Democrat oflice, Plymouth. SIMON SNYDER. Aug.29,n32t4. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. State of Indiana, Marshall County, is: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of George Baylor, late of Marshall County, deceased. Said Estate supposed to be solvent. ZACHARIAH SENIOR. Aug 2d lbG2n22t4. VIIO WANTS JIONEY? The ui lersigned will sell at public-auction, on the 5th day of September, at two o'clock. P. M., precisely, at the north eaat corner of Independence, on the Plymouth and Warsaw State Road, a quantity of ditching and grading, on said Road, to the lowest responsible bidder. Money to be paid when the work is completed. For further particulars inquire of Thomas McDonald Aug. 2, 31t3 ATTACHMENT AND GARNISHEE SUIT. Simon Becker and Mayer Becker) Attachment v aud garnishee Edward Rusk & The P. Ft. W. proceeding's. i..:i r f s..i ' ' j. ivaoma v ompuuy ; uuriiisiiec. The Defendant in the above action is hereby nothd that the above cauic is set for trial before IfliU I UH. rIH E partnership heretofore existimr betwnn ' Christian IlasLnger and Charles Haslangcr, ! under the firm name and style of "Haslinger &. Bro." has bten dissolved by mutual co cent. All debts owing by the firm will be paid bv Ch.istian HaslanUer, and all persons indebted to said firm will make settlement with, an J ixiy the ' inn I.! .n I m um. ?H ?l?t2?t iLift?ffi,ER-t--U'KL.t,s llAbLANCiLR. August 15, 102. yOt3.
THE HUMBUGS HAVE RU-RSTISD ! But tho firm of H. B. DICKSON & Co. Have'nt; on the contrary have made arrangements for
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By adding immensely to their already stock of ivalled HARDWARE CUTLERY 5 OP1 0 "'C7"3SSS, TIM-WARE, SHEET -IRON WARE Agricultural Implements GLASS, NOTIONS, cfcc, cfcc, efce. . iluriDg just arrived from the EASTERN CITIES, Where wc purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers A T Prices ! f We arc able td offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Cah nncl Short Time Buyers THAN EVER BEFORE!! We have a complete stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are selling goods on Bottcr Terms Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDI ANA. OUR TIN SHOP! Is supplied wil. all th,' ::nterials and tools necessary to turn out TH REST OF WO II And leinjr under the Superintendence of Mr. J. t. LEONARD, an experienced Tinner, we feel confident in being able to give entire satisfaction in the line of 1? X 3NT - -A. IE. 3E3 n examination of our ptock and prices cannot fail to convince purchasers that we are offering supe ior inducements. Give us a call. II. B. DICKSON & Co. II. B. DICKSOV J. C. LEONARD. Plymouth. August 22, 1861 30tf HAöLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber has just opened the above House, and isdetermined to keep it in a manner every way worthy of public patronage. II I S T ABLE Will he supplied with the best the market affoi da ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STAHLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful ostlor always in attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER. Plymouth, March 21, 1861 8m3 gUtorncys. I. T. I'IIIÜLII, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. IT0FHCE IN W ESTER V ELT BLOCK-XE Practices in Marshall , Fulton, Pulaski, Starke, Lake, Porter, St. Jo.-eph, Laporte and adjoining counties. jan-JO lly. D. E. VANVALKEN DUKGII ATTORNEY AT LAW ANIINOTVItY 1IJILIC PLYMOUTH. :: :: INDIANA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and acknowledged . Collections, and all othor business will receive prompt attention. Office up aira in the Building. 45tf FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, OF AM. KIM 1)8,
Warehouse Trucks, Letter Presses &c. FAIRBANKS, (niBB.NLB.lF k 0, 17 Iulco HI., Chicno. mBe careful to buy only tbe genuine. Jan 5 ie62-l?lv. -
GLORIOUS NEWS!
OUR COUNTRY IS NOW SAFE. BUCK & TOAN'S MAMMOTH HARDWARE TVTUCII HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR lT.I but the great question that now agitates the nmencan people, is tne LARGE STOCK OF GOODS For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o r BUCK & TO A IV, Wcstcrvclt Block, 2P3 ymoutli, Ixxci i ney nave made ample provisions to sunolr 1 who are in want of anything in their line of trade DOIV'T FAIL To call, eiamine.and satisfy yourselves June 6, 18G1 19Iy rpiIE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Butts, Hinges, Glass sash &c, T at 19 BUCK Si TOAN'S "JF Y OU WANT A Go to BUCK & TOAN'S 19 and buy it! HIE place to buy anything in the UrtrcaL'wrtX'o Lino Is at 19 BUCK & TOAN'S rpiIE PLACE TO BUY lToes,Forv v Snaths, Cradle? Etc., is at 19' BUCK & TOAN'S (5rofrrIf$. SOME ! TIIiVG NEW AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties, That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF TP .A. M I X, Y GROCEKI ES, Which they Intend to sell 'Ms low as a ay other MMoase in .Vor them Indiana. Their Stock consists of COFFEE, MIOAR, MOLASSES, SYRUP, RICE, TOBACCO, A LIjS PICE, PEPPER, Quccnswarc, f e?ry Description, "V77 Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COTNTUN PliODUCE. They will take almost all kinds of Ceuntry Produce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. 00nc door above S. .t M. Iteeker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, ISo. Cor!iiiN IJloolc, PLYIWOUTII, lIM Yi.
AB. BECK EU to. Novembor 1 Igfil 13tf
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THE GREAT COMMOTION AT S. & M. BECKER'S, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER AXD READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, ISo. 1, Coi'lln XJloelc, Corner or 3Iichian and LnPortc Streets. S. & M. BECKER, Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, and all other citizens of Marshall and surrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock of BUY GOOB!! READY-MADE CLOTHING! HATS AND CAPS, EVER BROUGHT TO PLYMOUTH. Their Goodi were carefully selected aid bought tor iasn, tney can. therelore, Sell as Low as the Lowest, And WILE DO SO all the time. If you don't believe it, call and be convinced. CALICOES. They have 500 pieces of Print?, all of the Best Quality and Latest Stylos. CH VLIES AND DELAINES. They have .15 pieces of Pacific Chalies and De Lames, all the very handsomest fig urea and colors. GINGHAMS. They have 40 pieces of French and Domestic uinghams, at v ery Low Trices. LAWNS,- SILKS, &,C. They haTe 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts. up. also Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies. WHITE GOODS. Tliey have a splendid assortment of White Goods such as Ilrilliantcs, Jackonets, and alMKi yds of bleached and unbleached Muslins. DENIMS, & C They have 2 Bales of Denims and Hickory. (J1.0VES, HOSIEliY k NOTIONS. Tlieir itock of Gloves, Hosiery and Notions is large and fashionable. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the alove articles thev will soli at the Low est Rate, aa their motto always has been and always will b?, Quick Salea and Small Ptofits. O T Tlieir Stock of Clothing coi.sist' of Coats, Pants, V ests, and other tents" and ltoys v ear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. . MERCH'NT TAILORING. With the above they have connected th Merchant Tailoring Business and have just received a large stock ol Cloths, Cashmeres, Vesting, ic. They are prepared to make up Clothing to order on short notice, and warrant a good fit or no sale, as thev have in their employ 3Xr. F. .T. lWSIVIVEl, Who is a good workman, and knows how to get up a pood suit. 0A 11 kinds of Country Troduce taken in ex change for Uoods.
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nr. T. .Z. L,E.lOS HAS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE! A 7t D NEWS DEPOT, PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the lest Wholesale Es tabhshraentsin New York. Philadelphia, Pittbureh and Chicago. Also, a general assortment of the best Patcnt Mooicino Of the daj. COTCVTBV TCERCIIAXTs, AMD Physicians Generally, Will find it to their advantage to trade with Lira asereryarticleheiellsii " WARRANTED. ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YANKEE XOTIOIYS. PERFUMERY, UAIR OIL, BURNING ELUJD, CIGARS, In The Uews Department May be found the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies. Uli,e lesrtjS Hh,trated and Literary P.q, Cheap Pubhcat!-nj, 4c. Dailv Papew delivered intown bv the we. k. Any kind of publication ordered when Ces-red. Also, a full supply of SCHOOL B(K)KS! STATIONERY. i une -.' T. A. LEMON. HON EST OORISjr Irespeetfully aniioucce to the patrons oi HONEST CORNER Tl.? I have recently returned from the am now in receipt of ITiall ami Complete Stock Of carefullv selceted i.1D GROCERIES! And everything else formerlvkeptbv me, which I will sell at fai, prices. I will take' in eichan for goods, all kinds of Merchantable Produce, AND MONEY WIL NOT BD REFUSED I invite myoid customer? to call and exomine mystock and prices, and if thev suit.ther will be sure and buy. I have no blow ing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for ward dealiugand a living profit and no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing themselves in arrea.nr notified that their due are vcrv much nccdoJ. m.l 1 hope they wil redeem their" prornit' to pnv w. J.UKUWiNLt U. PlymouthOct.lln36tf THE DOUGLiS MEMORIAL. The Diploma of Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully engraved on stod, alnut nine by twelve inches in dimensions, i now read for distribution to subscribers to tie MoDurjent fund. The engraving coiiü'hU of two fuUh'Efrth vignettes, one a fin portrait of the decekd it.aN'isman, and the other America offering a wv a t ; Ix-üles b.rd'ä-ere view of the grat on t1iet.1n,r of Lake .Michigan it nowr HTear ut C tfir- (Jrove. To all rn-rsoaa forwcid jig to the Association one doll nr or more, ill be wnt one o( t1 ese Diplon.es, with the name and amoHtit duly inserted therein; and signed by the President and Secretary. Contributors in the Furn of one dollar will become life Member of the Douglas Monument Association; in the cum of twentv doliars, Honorsjy Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars Honorary Life Members ofihe Board of Tmstees. All editors who will insert the above In their daily, weekly or tri weekly issues three months, with an occasional notice to advance the objH t iu view, will have forwards to them immediately a Diploma an Honorary Life Mt tuber of this Association, ipon the r-oeipt by the Society o: n oopy of their paper containinc he foriwiii.. WALT KU H. SC ATE", Pns't. LroARD U . Voi.K, Ser'v. N. B- Iiocvl re-eivers ;m,l oli tfor f.ii contributions uro being author-zed in the !al Sutcs, to take charge el the interests id' the Äwciatioi,' Pamphlets and circulars, ronUining the orMiitation, constitutioa, bye-laws, and the appeal, will be sent lo all who will forward their addt?s. Communications should be adlrese to "Secretary Douglas Mouumnnt Assocmioi,, Chicago Illinois." in D. McDONALD, Agent for "h mouth and vicinity. Pittsburgh, Ft. "Wayne Chicago Railway Companv. Vittsburph, Mv Ist, NOTICE Tlie Pittburch, Fort Wavne and Chicago Railway Company, having received a proper L?gal conveyance of the Rail Uo;id, from Pittsburgh to rhicago, with all its apjK-ndar.es, real, iersonal and mixed, late the property of the Pittsburgh, tort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Compiny, now assumes the control and management if said Road and property. All persons employed en or about said Road may continue in their respective portions ot situ a lions until further notice. k- All prsons, associations and corporation! , desiring business arrangements, or wishing to con
tinue or cnangeany nereaiter existing, will atODce apply to the proper officers of this Company, a this Company is bound Dy no arrangement or understanding that it does not expressly aasum. G. W. CA9S, Pr'-
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