Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Plymouth, Marshall County, 13 November 1862 — Page 3

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THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT. VOLUME 3.

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It appears that the central organ of tie Republican party of Indiana is determined tj keep before the people the idea of a Northwestern Confederacy. "Why persistently and doggedly discuss the advantages or disadvantages of a separation from the Eastern States, and the incompatibility of interests between the two sections, unless the party it represents has that u'.terijr pur pose in view? It l.as been for a long time trying to force a controversy upon that question, but as yet it hag the field of controversy entirely to ileelf. Upon such an issue it will have. The Journal is an advocate of disunion. In the full of 1SG0 il proposed a peaceful uion from all the States that desired t. -ie Union. It regarded the Gepan . a dozen States as a less evil, incomparably, than the horrors and exhaustion of a civil war. These opinions it yet entertains. Governor MorTox, in a speech in Washington a few weeks ago, said that a separation of the Northern States was inevitable if the South established its independence. The deliberate declaration of His Excellency and the continued agitation of the prjec5 of a Nortb western Confederacy by the Journal, taken together, have a significance. There can be t o doubt but the Republican leaders look to the foundation of an empire in the Northwest if the rebellion should prove a success. We have no question but they have fully matured such a scheme, and if the l itter cotitingeney should occur, the attempt will be ma le by them to carry it out. The charge of the Journal that any portion of tLj Democracy entertain t'io projeet of separating the East from the West, and attaching latter to tho Soinhirn Con federacy , lias nothing whatever to j istily if. Fr different has been ilia expression, No higher devotion to the ('nioii, or sincere leiro to maintain it in ;tll its integrity, lias been exhibted by a iy jiIkt porii ni ol tin people than by the Demcia -y of the Noi ih. -west. And those Slates have a common interest in preserving tho free navigation of the MisHsiip i .t an outlet for tin ir comment' an interest thoy never will yi Id. Thev cannot rotwnt hat any portion r lht irreut htuw.iy shall b- surrendered to a foreign power. Sin'.h is the seiitinent of the Indiana Democracy. Rut the Journal, Gov. Morton fc Co., seem to be. willing to give up tiki free navigation of this most imjortant artery lor the trade i lh Vet. tu t s!;i!i-ii a e.n, f, ; y " (I..NortLve".:T:i Siaies, ui.ii . eo:::.r S.i: a fii:i)(liin-al,ni ji ;uiV .:..d to thu !)'id. I.i ibis ui! ee':ii !.e J ni Mres that it is n lavr.te pn e-t ; Mi Ii KN r-tr!C4 t ir ii.v : ti.w est if in t no Uni en. b m? Ht'a li it to th; ! Lei Cn!lulcrii prtj'H'.t h;s i:t-r s. advo .l.ojeiilv iT cuvertiy. !!u' ,ttt-in-i'sted that tlioio Lc the freest conimui!i(-a'i)U b-j .m 2'rtliWtfiter;i iS'.ates nnd the gr .. :.d t'frsi! ij:j:: upon tho (Juli of Mexico. Tin; Extern S-ats !;hvh i:c inter3t in the fci i.avii ijn of the Mi-j'sain pi. It u their di y to mf. tiihutary to tlnm the al:va ly imt:) n e ai;d jjTjv.ini lra.lt; of tho Nor:hv. j-t. TL ' ;: 1 -r c'.is j ed thi tral-.j of the W.t, as it now is, would be tofcet nv.-r 1 h lines of inuisportation eastward own.r l by Ki-tern capital- j ists, nbjeet to &n-. h t.iU as ihcy may e fit to impose, us ih' now do. This was the sentiment pxprc4cd hy Mr, IIknuicks and it will find a ies uns with cvtiy man, whether he came from tho Eat or JSi.ulh or from a foreign soil, whose hoin-i is i.i the Weat aid vhsj interests arc idf.ntii';ed with iw prosperity. Iu tha bUi of January Convention he aid: Th first and highest inh-rcst of the N rthwest is in tho restoration and preservation of the Un'un upon th basia of the Constitution and the d -t p d -votion of her Democracv to the cause of the Union is Bhown by its fidelity in tlio past; but if the failure and folly and wickedness of the party in pover render a Union impossible, then the mighty Northwest must take care of herself and her own interests. Shu must not allow tin; arts and fin-ee of Ni'W Eng land to despoil her ol Iht riebest commerce and trade, and to render her labor a holly subservient to an Eastern, sectional, : nd selfish policy Eastern lust of power, commerce, and pain. Will nny Western man object to sti'-h a policy? Wc shll iH'ver lo-e an Eistern mrtet. The selfiabne-s of New England will not permit it. And to prevent in from being subservient to Eas!iTii Iu4 of power, commerce, and iram wo rnuöt liave a Southern market, and to ccur ana rerain it in nee n.ivipaiiun tim

Mississippi must be maintained at all haz- : ards. Iiut the Journal says no. Its policy is Ut let the Southern States, if they will, tlepart in peace; and but the other day it said if the rebels would lay down tkeir arms it would concede to them an independent nationality. That's the difference in the policy between the Democra y and the Journal's party. Who an hesitate a to the atercs a of the Wes;? Stut Sentinel. J. S. SCOTT, Collector. Continues lo pay special attention to th Collection of Claims, in Marshall and adjoining counties. Stiifu torj refertneo given in I'lvinouth, anl lacwhere. riymouth, Ind. Nov. J1, H-if

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FOR THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT or SCHOOL BCOK3 IN TOWN GO TO LEWS DRUG STORE. 33" FOR the best Cotton Yarn in Plymouth, Go to Overman's jy FOR the bc?t Prints at lGets, Call at Overman's Store O" To get the highest market price lor Butter Go to Overmerman's TT If yon want tho highest price for Egss, Rags, Be'esw-s, Honey or any other trade, Call at Overman's Stoke. JT For the Cheapest Goods in Tlymouth, Call at Overman's, n39lf LOST! On the 11th day of October, lr62, a Pocket Book containing live dollars in bank notes and ten cents in silver, and a note for $2:2 given on the 1st day of March due six moths after date, drawn by F. Uimpler payable to F. B.tose. I hereby warn all persona against purchasing the above described note, and any person returning the said pocket book and contents tome at my resilience near Fairniount o.j leaving it at tho Democrat Oiiice, will be rewarded with half the money in the pocket book, Francis Boosk. fainnjunt Ooetobcr 2ih lr-fiS r.oDtl DAY BOARDERS WANTED! A few per.om desiring gooJ board in a locality very convenient to tho business part of tow n, can be accommodated by applying to EMILY COUGLK. October 30th 1SH2 ul'JU Application itv LicenseTVJ O T I C E i hereby given tl at the undcr111 signed will, at tho next term of tho Commissioners Court of Marshall County, Indiana, to be hohlen at t!.r Court House in Plymouth, commencing on tho first Monday in December, apply for a Jicen-e to sell spirituous & intoxicating liquors in quantities less- than one puit, with the privilege of having the same drank on tho premises. The location on which I propose to sell is lot No. 171, in the town of Plymouth, Ind. IjKN'J AMIN F. DkATT. October otUh 1 C 2 n'i'.hl !Mi:;::s7::A7oirs;sALE or i;kal I A 1 ".. r-i.'iji- 1. :f A !:!H.!f r.itr, Lnnin i t .1 it-. At Vi';i-r. i : -s 1 . ji 'intJ , lf i :! ', i.i -si-airo- 1 ;! i r ! t;c .i.iih all ("oiirt ol l...li.:r.;. I ...,s. .y lvUn,r Uli . I ""'"-. j v , !i j !i 'i ! 4 ii mi. :i j .::; h ' (I.,:-..,,t mows,- ! ,! 1 ',;"!:,! ..;d--ir-::.i.i t-;.n:.v. In-n u. .. "'' j :.. Vm ty " "w I h -v.:- ... 1 ,!.,k .... . o c,o k p. on -.I -t ..v.. Ü..- Im... .vii,.:. h-v.tne.. real si ate. be!"i; .mm , ;'!, . ! -! itc s t: i .l.-cnu-nt. t .Mt: l!u 1. P .is. in:d' :ii l'VVü.'i I in. 1 "'J mi i: ' . t . .; -'.! u!' the mhüIi ensl onrfer, of sin; MM.tli e.i-t 'pillt' T, t seetioü th'if tv!l, ill ton-i:i: thirl v tLiee North, i.tn.-e ?.. msL houM s:i'.l l;U'l lud t sell ;lt Sli.! lime J'll'i pl.'iee, I will viu'r tl.e suae nt iiv;ite s ih- nntd .-old. The terms nf sah? are, on" third of the j nrthase money cash in haud.nno third in six mouths and one thinl in twelve montiis from the day of sale; notes f.r deft rrrvl j- iy n:es t, with interest; ithoiit rollet from valüaMon laws, t i !:eehf'!d seenritv, iil. J f.;'j' ! to the confirmation of Paid Coin t. JOllXC. OSilMR.Xr., Octoher "0t!i, l'f.J n-'iOt I i liii 'M 'iOU fV.f Jiic viaM. jVT iVOTHM: i-- 1.m-i.v ven tli ir thy r.n !er4 signed will at. fl. ! e.fi?nr t-rit, ItrJ, f tho Jl-urd of ('o:iiily CoT.rai'-'-ion'-i s for .Marshall (Vi nt. Ind. make ;::!. üi-idmi to -nil I.omiiI for a license to r. tail sr-iriMiou. lualt aiid hit .xie .tiiiL' ! - ' I:tpiurs, in a ipiantity III in a piart at A tiiuv, n I.t No xn Ii'iii'iiimI aii'l i Vfiit v-st'vi-n in tin uriilial plat ol' the tmvn of l'lymouth. Iinliani. CIIAIILES 1 RANK .S: Co , Oct. .'iiuh, i-r,2. no:r.ut. Farmers, Attention! We arc now paying the following priers, xisr CASH For Stave Holt- ami H irr.-! Heading, delivered at ourStavv l"afry in IMyiuonth, In liain: S.",n) per cor l lor U'hiti- Oak Stave Bolts 1,0,1 Whit- A .I " i jM . .. ,) .. .. l 1.00" thou-iard for Whin- O.ik Heading slg.ü;' Whit.-Ah " 11,0!) J',.,1 () ,; iiuuidiuT j;üotiii:i:s Co. riymouth, Oct VHhU 1H?J xio:;!tm3 c a l vi x i;t si ro i. Tiif. FHhsriher ki cp-i ron.-tai.tl y on han.l, and manufacture to order, curv varictv of 0v?3ixict- Ware, Consisting in part o Tallica, Stands Dics.-ing-Ihircau--, Sfdit-hottonud, Cam-scat and Rocking Chairs, Lounges and everything in his line of business. Comn Made and trimmed chcapcar than at any other shop in l'lymouth, JONATHAN WK1CIIT, Opposite .Mit hcU'rf Fonn dry. l'lymouth, Oct :;0 102 nlWvl J. H. BESAZK, TAI LOUINO. Th subscriber has opened shop in Ilewett t Woodward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the Branch Bank, and respectfully invites the public to give him a call, as he i confident tht hr can please the most fustidious, J. II. UF.SAZK.

I pecially Cancers, in the tniceessful treatment of RATI, ROAD KXCJlAXOKjul.iehhe is scarcely excelled by any I'liysician in (. ; the west be cures them or charges notliini; for his WITHIN A FKVV FE KT OF TIIK K K. DEPOT.) j 5,.rvkTS. The Pr.has given i.niversal tisfacPLYMOUTH, IND- j ci'on.pilt5',lt:'' a,Ml curc,i 8umc vcry J The Dr. is a regular grinluate of one of the The above Ilot' l is now ready lor the reception ; hest medical schools in the IJnitvd States, and of "iie.sts. The Table will be furnished wit.li ti ' stands liiirh in his profession as a ili vsiciali. tird

best in market, ami the Proprietor, with all runnected with (lie stahlishnient, will use their best endeavors to render it, in every respect, worthy ot public patronage. A. R. CUT.SHAW, u'Jty I'roprietor. NEW TAILOR SHOP. The und erpinned has fitted up a snor over the OHIO STORE MeWilliams' and is now prepared to do fitting, cutting, repairing, cleaning and

manaiaciuring loonier. He is a tailor of long experience and cuts fits of the lateit style. CHARLES YOIJNÖ. nontf

HOTE LAND BOARDING HOUSE. SOUTH rLYMOUTH. IXD. Tlie subscriber having fitted up jnd thoroughly

i repaired the Tavern stand formet !y occupied by A. Michel, respectfully solicit public pationago. and will use their Lest exertions to make their House a pleasant stopping place for both traveler and Boarder. C. A. FRANK &,Co. Proprietors. Good Stabling attached to the premises, Oct 16 It 6:. No.3dly. ADMLN ibili A 1 Oli'S ÖALhl Ul LEASK Pursuant to an order of the Common Pleas Court of Marshall County, Indiana, we shall offer for sale at Public Auction at S. & M. Bccker'a corner, in Plvmouth, Indiana, as the law directs, on Saturday, "November iTJth, at 2 o'clock P. M, a Lease lor a period not exceeding three years, of the West half of the South Fust Quarter of section seventeen, in town thirty three, north of range two East, in said county; belonging to the estate of N. L. Babcock, d'ceasud ; to be paid for, one third in hand, one third in four äud the residue in eight months from day of sale ; the purchaser to che notes, on interest, waiving Immic! of valuation laws and with approved security. If not then sold for i sum suilicicnt. it will be offered at private sale after that date.- The land has about dfty-tive acres ot improvement,- a good Orchard, s.nd lie? about four xvMts South West of Plymouth GEO. A. DU MONT, P. KECIITLY, Administrators. Plymouth, Nov. 4, 1 Hi-J n40w4. wTnnÄ MA Üi"ÖiTFEMA LE OUUUUli AGENTS TO SELL LLOYD'S NEW ST3EL PLATE COUNTRY COLORED MuP CF THE UNITED STATES. CAN A OAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, 16G2; cost $00,(11)0 to engrave it and one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever made by Colton or Mitchell, and sells at t lie low price of lifty cents; 370,000 names arc engraved on this map: It is notonlv a Count v .Map, but it is also a COUNTKY AND RAILROAD MAP of the United State and Canadas combined in one GIVING EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man $.t to $5 per day and will take back all maps that cannot be sold, and refund the money. Send lor $1 worth and try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnishsd all ur Agents', Wanted Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every State, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. .Yo Cumptddon. J. T, LLOYD, No. DM Broadway, New Vork. The War Department uses our Map of Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost $100,0:10, on winch is marked Antietam Creek, Sliarpsbnrg, Maryland Ilights, Willi imsport Ferry, Rhorersvillc,No!and's Ford, and all others on the Potorn ic and every ether place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, is the only authority for Gen. Buel and the War Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price öl) cents. From the Tribune Aug. 52. "LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA. This Map is very large ; its cost is but .." cents, and it is the best which can be purchased. ADMLNlilRATOHS SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. The unclersi.neJ, administrators of the Est.ite of D.ivid Vinnedc, deceased, will oilVr for sIe at public auction, at the Court House (low at Plymouth. Inl.. on the 'Zhh da) of November, between the hou of 1M o'clock a. m. aifl -I o'clock j. in. o.' .-.iid d. v, 1 .-its nuiiil.t re t tw enty-I iive an 1 ntty-i int in tue oii-iu ii pi.it nt the t . ot Plyiii'jiiti . bcM.iii.uin. i" li.e l.t.ite ui s.nd decediUi, h;s pe si:nal j uMivity bein insulüeien: to ..v inr- n i.i -jVnns :1c One-Hard cash i.r hind, onelh, j.,.,,,,.,,,., j,, lw,.re 1.,(Ji.,.llS U,,. of s.d the pure!. :is civinsr (,!, ant! ;MVrm et .ivu, UY, wuivii v.d.iution hovs jvl-e..t.lt ,vl:il ,-.:Im t M. Silbi.-Ct to tu. .,.,,,riViij ; .-..lim iti-n uf the hushidl ,. .... . , .. S. h. )Gl.VA) ADA ;J VINN!-'. I Mill. Oct., I."th, lVil. n'!il .dxnini.--tn tnj. rjHE co-partnership heretofore existing hctwen Charles Tollman and V.G. Stehhing 8 under the linn uainc of Tallraan and .Stehhinp has this day heen disolved by intttual consent. All accounts will he setilcd hv Charles Tallm in, the continuing party. CIIÄI1 Li:S TALLMAN, r. j.sTi;miiN;s. Oct. 1st IHc2 n.'lM3 To ronsiiinptives! THi: AUVKItTiSKIl hating heen restored to health in a lew weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter having sulfered several years villi a severe it .... i.i. t ii- i aiicciioii, uii j in ii urfau msease, vonsump tion "m aniiuus to n.ake known to his felluw-suf-lVrois the means of cure. To all who uenre it, he will pend a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions fur preparing and using, the same, which they will find a si'rk Ci'RK kor Cosshmitiox, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc., The only object of the Advertiser in Fending the Prescription is to benefit the aHlieted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and nuy prove a blessing. lariits wishhig the prescription will please add ess Kkv.KDWAUDA. V1I,S0N. William.slmrgli, Kings County, New York. n5-ni'l otiri' to TfiU'licrrt. 1 will hold a public examination of Teachers at the following times, to-wit: On Saturday. Oct., 1 1 th nt I o'clock p. m. Or Saturday, Nov. Kh and2'Jd, also on Saturday, December fih at 10 o'clock a. in. I expect all those who wish to ap ply for lisente to teach in this County, to present themselves on someone of the above days, as I shall not attend to any private examinations. All candidates for license arc expected to pass a thorough examination in the following branches; Orthography, Heading Mental and Written Arith metic, Oncography and I'nghdi (Irammar. Makk Ci'mminos, Examiner for Mar.-hall County. C'nucerM C'urctl or no I'm. Dr. Swank will be. at the IMward House from tin- 19th to the 'JMth of November, 1802. Person had better call carlv, as the Dr'uroom is very much crowded generally about noon. He treats all form.' ot Chronic diseases aud on has bad an experienr of Rinne twenty years in practice Hut hi. reputation n too well knwwn to n.rd recommending. lie diseaids all poison making us; only of innocent and clTVctuul remedies seWfu.g and preparing his medicines himself. They are pleasant to take notsickeuing or debilitating, but bracing and consequently patients are not deprived of doing moderate labor. He denlshoaestlv with his naticnts : if he thinks ho cannot benefit them, he will tell t'iem so, as it j isno physician's interest to deceive his patients. bee his Circular (winch is half tho fi.C of a common newspaper) contains from thirty-five to forty good ccrtilieates of eases of cancers he has cured. IfehasalHoinorctliai. a hundred specimens of cancers he has taken out and preserved in

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THE HUMBUGS HAVE TSU USTJEO ! But the firm of II. B. DICKSON & Co. Have'nt; on the contrary have made arrangements for mmmm By adding immensely to their already stock of i vailed HARD W ARE CUTLERY s "op o TIS-W ARE, SHEET -IRON WARE Agricultural Implements GLASS INT OTIO 3NT S , C&2C, C&7G., C&7C Ilaring just arrived from the EASTERN CITIES, Where we purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers A T ISftxxio Prices ! Vc are able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO THAN EVER BEFORE!! Wc have a complete stock of everything pert:iiiiiii to the trade, and arc serung goods on Bettor KS?cir223JEi Than an other fimifar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP ! h; applied with all the nl.-iterials and taols necessary to turn out TSI BEST OF IVOR And being under the Superintendence of Mr. J. C I.KONARD, an experienced Tinner, wo feel confident in bchig able to give entire satisfaction in the line cf TIN-WARE: An examination of our stock and prices cannot fail to convince purchasers that we arc offering su perior inducement. (Jive us a call. II. 15. DICKSON & Co. II. n. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. riymouth, August 22, Ip'CI 30tf HASLANGER HOUSE, Near the "Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South. Plymouth, Ind. The subscriber has just opened theabore House, ami isdetermined to keep it in a manner every way worthy of pubhepatronagc. II I S T A 13 I; E Will be supplied with the best the market aflbid ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premise?, and a faithful osdor alwavsiu attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER, riymouth, March 21, 161 8m3 ttornettjs. Attorney ami Counselor at Law, Plymouth, Marshall Co., Ind. rroi'Hci: in westkrvelt block. Practices-in Marshall, Fulton, Pulaski, Starke, Lake, Porter, St. Joseph, Lapoi te and adjoining counties. jatiM Hy " D. iT ÜNVALKKNBUIUai, ATTOKNE Y AT LAW AND ISOTAUY PLYMOUTH, :: :: INDIANA. l)ced and Mortgages drawn up and acknowledged. Collections, and all other busuncsa will receive prompt attention. OlHccup stairs in the Tbiildins. 4.rtf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, or A LI. KINKS.

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Wnrchonse Trucks, Letter Presses &d. 11HANKS, (iHICNLIi.Vr & 0, O'Be careful to buy only tic genuine. XI June 5 ieG2-llHy

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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR COUNTRY IS SOW SAFE. BUCK & TOAN'S MAMMOTII HARDWARE TT t jYjTUCII HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, lYfl. hut the rreat ipiestion thut cow agitates the American people, is the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE o f ;j&a BUCK & TOA?, IVcslcrvcIt Block, They have made ample provisions to siipplr all I v in .tu, vi uiiji tiling in iiiexr line or trauo Vld.VT FAIL To call, examine, and satisfy yourselves June C, 1&G1 191y rjlIIE TLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Bulls, Hintes, Glass SASH 19 BUCK ic TOAN'S h at yr YOU WANT A G-ooa Cools. Stove Goto BUCK & TOAN'S f19 andböjit! rjlIIE place to buy anything in the Is at ID BUCK & TOAN'S rpiIK rLACE TO BUY IIops,ForV: s:U Snaths, Cradles Etc., is at 19' BUCK & TOAN'S SOMFmiiVG NEW tr AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall and adjoining Counties. That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF F-A. MILY GROGEUTES, Which they intend to sell is low as any other House in Yorthcrn Indiana. Their Stock cousista of COFFEIN HU AK, illOLASSFS, SYRUP, KICK, TOBACCO, ALLS PI CK, PEPPER, Quccustfarc, of every Description, Vv oodenwaro, Of all kinJs, such as U kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. They will tako almost all kind j of Ctmntry l'roducc In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. JTOnc doorahorp ft M. Upekrr's Dry ("Joodd and Clothing Store, No. Coi'bin's lllolf. PMMIOUTII, IIVIIIAWA

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Tin: GUKAT COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKERS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER AND READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, IV" o. 1, Corhin 131olc, Corner of Tlichiais ami IjaPortc Streets S. & M. BECKER, Would most respectfully inform their numerous customers, and all other citizens of Marshall aud surrounding counties, that they have JUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock of 1H GOODS I ! HEADY-MADE HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, &C. c&c. ever;brougiit to plymoutil Their Goods were carefully selected a-id bought for Ca?li, they can. therefore, Sell as Low as the Lowest, And WILL DO SO all the time. If you don't I'tlicTc it, call and be convinced. CALICOES. They have .r)00 pieces of I'rints all of the Best Quality and Latest Styles. CItALIES AND DE LA INES. They have 35 pieces of racilie Chalies and Dc Laincs.all the very handsomest figurea aud colors; They have -id pieces öl French and Domestic Oinghams, at Vcry Low Price; LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They have 100 pieces of Lawn?, from 10 ct3. up. also Fine Black Silks and Traveling Coods for Ladies. WHITE GOODS. They have a splendid assortment of White Goods such as lkilli.uites, Jackonets, and 50(H) yds of bleached and unbleached Muslins. 13 11 N I I S , & O. Thev have 2 Bales of Denims aud Hickorv. GLOVES, HOSIERY & N0TI0N& Tlieir stock of (Iloves, Hosiery and Notions is large and fashionable. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles thev will sell at the Lowest Kute as their motto always has Itccn and always will he, Quick i?alcs and Small rtofits. o t xx I jxr Their Stock of Clothing coi.s'nd of Coats, Pant., Vests, and other llt-nts and Hots Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCHANT TAILORING-. With the above they have connected ne"McTc'iant Tailoring Buhjicss and have jus.; rf ovied a large stock of Cloths, Cashmeres. Yetiv;t &e. They are prepared to make upChthIi tj ordir on siiortnotiee,and Warrant, roo fit or y.o, sgk'.v, as ther hate in their cmnUy Who is a good w,o:ckEVi3 3d kao.ws hcv ta get up a jjo'yt su,itA

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nr. T. .710.1, HAS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE! AND NEWS DEPOT, To the east side of Michigan street, opposite the Brick, where he will keep oa hand PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the lest Wholesale E Ublishmentsin New York, Philadelphia, ritt?hurh and Chicago. Also, a general assortment of the best Of the day. COIJIVTRV .1IGRG1TAT9 AND Physicians Generally, Will find it to their advantage to trad with him. as every article he sells is WARRANTED. ENDLESS QUANTITIES or YANKEE IV O T I O IV S , PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL. CURXIXG ELUID. CIGARS, AC: Tu The News Department May he found the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies all the lead ng Illustrated and Literary Pap-, Cheap I ubheations, &e. Daily Paptr "delivered intuwnhythe week. Any kind of pttblicatioti ordered wbx-n desired. Alio, a full supply of SCHOOL BOOKS! ANX STATIOXEEY. June So 02tf. T. A. LEMON'. H;ONEST CORNER I rcepeetfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER That I have recently returned from the am now in receipt of a Full and Complete .Sfoolt Of carefullv scleeted AND GROCERIES! Andeverythingelse formerly kept by me, which I will sell at fair prices. I w ill take" in exchange for goods, all kinds of IVIcrcltaii table Produce, AND MCNEY WIL NDT 33 REF173ED I invite myoid customer? to call and exomine my stock and prices, and if they suit, they will be sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straightforward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is mv motto. Those knowing themselves in arrears arc notified that their dues are very much needed, and I hope they wit redeem their promises to pa up. J.BROWKLEE. riTmouthOct.lln3Stf DOUGLAS mORI.lL The Diploma of Membership of the DOUGLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully engraved on steel, about nine by twelve inches in dimensions, is now ready for distribution to subscribers to the Monument fund. The engraving consists of two full length vignettes, one a fine portrait of the deceased statesman, and the other America offering a wreati ; besides bird's-eve view of the grare on the shore of Lake Michigan as it now appears at C. tta;e (jrove. To all persons forwarding to the Association one dollar or more, will be sent one ol these Diplomas, with the name and amowiit duly inserted therein; and digued by the President and Secretary. Contributors in the sura of one dollar will bocome life Members of the Douglas Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Honorary Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred dollars. Honorary Life Members of the Board of Trustees. All editors who will insert the above in their daily, weekly or tri weekly issues three month, with an occasional notice to advance the object in view, will have forwarded to them immeiliatelv a Diploma as Honorary Life Members vi this Asso eiation, wpon the rvceipt by the Society ol a oopy of their paper containing the foreinj:. WALTER B. SCATES, IWt. Lfcos.UD W. VoLK.Scc'y. N B. 1aca1 receivers and solicitors for eoutri hntions are being authorized in the loyal State?, to take charge of the interests of the Association Tarn plileta and circulars, containing the )gani. r.ation, constitution, hvedaws, and thct Jcal, ill be sent fo all who will forw ard theif Id'es. I Communication tn uld l.e aJ.tussed to "See retary Douglas Momuuuit A?,''h,i'. Chicago i Illinois." W r D. MiDONALD A?cut fr rwcult').afd vi cin:.tv. STHAYKD. On or aWut th ydtli dy 1 August, A. I. a Dark Bay Colt, a'Kit fouriecM hands hili. two yea i sold lslspring; black mane and tad, with no wurt marks on it. Any poison ret ui ning the said tkU td Hie, or uivin n.p iufotuiatiou Iu re it inn fco obtained, will le syitaVIy lewnrdcd. Word uiv he left at my residence, tive miles south eat of Bremen or at the Democrat nmVc, Plvuiouth. SIMON SNYDEU.

ADMJMSTltATOU'S NOTICE. StatQ of lydiana, Marshall Covoty, fs: Nyt:,cv. is bcrthy given that the uudersigscd b3 appointed Administrator of the Ettals of tJcorge Pytor, late of Mr. shall Couutrdeceased. Said Estate tmppoved t be solvent," ZACHAB1AII SENIOR An? 5 ie-u22tt

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