Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 20 November 1862 — Page 3

VOLUME 3.

THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT NUMBER 146

THE DEMOCRAT. Local and Miscellaneous.

itSTFi r Cincinnati an J Chicago Dailies, all tbe popular weekly papers, magazine? and new novels, go to Lemon's sod Stationery Store. Drus Wheat U now worth from 88 to 90 cts., in this maiket. Wood Those of our subscribers desiring to pay their subscription in wood, will plc us under obligations by bringing in h fen loads, as soon as possible. We Are 'just out." Thursday the 27th of Nov., having been apart by th.Sue adminU.ra.ion at a dav ot Thanksgiving to Almighty G.d. r.ir fIiafrr0.tffn.-.diiRatnwardA u! t here ! will be Divine Service in St. I nomas o Episcopal Church ou the morning of said Jaj at 10 o'clock. Escaped. Perry Clermont, who was arrested lor indulging in the innocent amitfemenl of knocking a man down and borrowing his watch, at the time llobinon dc Lake's show was in Bourbon, by ome process unknown to ths writer, raanrged to placa bolts and bars at defiance and do A' enjoys as rauch liberty as any body, in this country provided he keeps scarce' of this vicinity. iL M. Log ax, Sheriff elect of Marshall County, yesterday enttred upon the discharge of his official duties. Ha will xnakö h good aud efficient officer. Ei-Sherill" Baunaro letircs after four years "tion-orable service." Any one desiring to purchase a good cooking stove, will do weli to call on J. M. Klinüer who has one he will sell cheap. Lmr. McG'iüGV nid two privates of A. KoglesTon's Company arrested two deierters and brought them iuto town Tuesdajr forenoon. We hive not learned iLe names of the detteis. The Lieut. ays thero are more around here that he wants. ilofixE Race. A race came off in LaPoite Co. la-t Slurday, between the horse Üuckshut' oneJ in this place, and the famous "Ca-ib'nii.i mare." Large sums f money wen put up by ih? bnkers ot llie hoMv-H, but a the race wan decided a "tie" it ail pave back to it original ownership. IL M. Higoins of Chicago is doubtless the mot extensive dealer in Sheet Music west of Philadelphia, besides being a vtr liberal gt;ii-.lvni;iii. We are under obüviuns to him for Gems ff i?.ei"dy," Ui.cle Sam's Boyb" "Uncle Abram B illy tVr you." The sentiment of the laiter we do no indorse in the i-ast however. Drt. Swank is aaiu in I'jym.'Uth, and .01 ..,..,1 ..'ii ';.inrs liou'.tl at once wrw thrt riervi-es ot this y.iay celebra ted l'hyi'i.iu, ;;n I itflVr no lner. A C Srai-Kr ha- sold out hi Tannery n i prips. t remove hi- Carding Ma china l; !SoU;.!i B-i:d, we believe. We iir sorry t !o-e Mr. S:aley he is an 4. Id od al;;e.l cil'i n, one that ius dne mueh br tho interests of our Twn and OMiuty and is univeia'ly eteem-d. Tb Tautiery passes into the hands of jur frie.ii Paul, wiio proposes to keep it moving and wi.I furnish a good market for hi le- aud B u k. J. F. VasValkexuukgii requests his old i'U-tin- to ca.l ofil ert!tj i.p. I! has aiLt-d wiili ptiiciioe, a time, anil tliW itl-jHIS oil h -.n r j nit!, W'k ad vi e r li iy leaders b.-forj pur cha-iuix anvihi'tir in th ? hue of Bni e's, it . I, "T'r . ii o: ! II iia, ivutnei iiirnings e. to can ou iUi.Bak..k. on Lipore s:re t. fijhe kei p a very tine'y selected 6Uck of the above rn.-Mlciied articles and possesses excellent tate. The True Cutiteortlic War. The true cause of the war is a matter of much controversy between the different political parties j at the present time. On the street, yesterday, as we passed the Post Office corner, our cars were greeted with the rcmaik that the Democrats were all secessionitU. and wee the sole cause of the present war. We had not proceeded more than half a square when we heard that the Republicans are all abolitionists and bound to free the nigger or dissolve the Union . We passed on, saddened by thoughts of civil war, bloodshed and high taxes, when observing a crowd on the corner south of the Edward House, we crossed over, acd found Rici and Smith opening a large lot of New Dry Goods. We were very much su'rptised, knowing that only a few weeks before thev had received a.; immense toclt; but foun ! they ha 1 ben compelled to order alargn amount in order to keep up their atoek. We noticed some very pretty styles of DeLaines, Prints, Safaris etj., whicli were going off in a w ay that add, the Low Price Store ii the place to get the best bargain. no34tf FOR THE LARGEST AB30RTMKNT OT SECOCL, -COK3 IN TOWN QO TO LEMON'S DRUG STORE. 4t B AY BOARDERS WAN1ED!

A few persons desiring good boartl in a locality in Marshall aud adjoining counties, jery convemen t0 fie business part of town, caa j gRti:,fii torJ refercnce RiTeil n nJInouti, r ,4 be accomimidattd by tDDlvinir to I , . J PPEMILYCOUGlf:. ;J'c OtWaiWh 1SW KlWtt! FlTinouth, Ind. Nor. IM 41-if

ID" FOR the best Cotton Yarn in Plymouth, Go to Overman's ID" FOR the best Prints at lGcts, Call at Overman's Store

t-? T . .u u- u . i . Er To get the highest market price lor eutter Ü0 TO OVERMERMAN S O" If yoa want the highest price for Eggs, Rags, Beeswx, Hoi ey or any other trade, Call at OvimanN Store. LT For the Cheapest Oocds in Plymouth, Call at Overman's, n39if LOST! On the 14th day of October, 1PG2, a Pocket Book containing five dollars in bank notes and for S2 "ven on ie moths after ten cents in silver, ar.d a note the 1st day of March 16G2 due 'date, drawn by F. Rinipler payable to F.B.Mse. . Z?iSttJGZS ,3 ' ti,tf jj pocket ook and contents to me at my T i. ..vi. .. -.. .... nil i . residence near rairmount tu leaving it at the Democrat Otiice, will be rewarded with half the money in the pocket book, Francis Boose. f uirmouat Ooctober 25tIilbG2 no39t4 Application for License. NOTICE is hereby Riven tl at the undersigned will, at the next term of the Com misüioners Court of Marshall County, Indiana to . I t i . t r m. if . :n V l m jki i f )i r "lu?eX: i upply for a license to sell spirituous k intoxicating liquors in quantities less than one quart, wun wie privilege of having the same drank on the prennses. The location on which 1 propose to sU is kt No. 171, in the town of Plymouth, Ind. Benjamin F. Dratt. October 30th ISC2 n'J9t4 ADMIXISTRATOU'S RALE OF REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, as Administrator, de bonis fMn,of(li estate of Jacob Weaver, deceased, in pursuance of an order of the Marshall Court of Common Plea, made at !t February term. lbC'2. will proceed to sell a: public snle.at the co"rt house door in Plymouth, Mars! all County, Indiana, on theSDth day of November, IfU. between the tiKirs of I o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said (Ur, the following described real estate, bcloopmg to the estate of said decedent, to-wit: the uudivided two-thirds of the fouth cast quarter, of die south east quarter, of section thiitten, in township thirty-three North, of rano one east Should said" laud fail t fell at paid time and place, I will offer the fame at private sale until sold. The terms of sale are, one third of the urchase money cash in hand, one third in six mouths and one third in twelve months from the day of sale; notes for deferred payments, with interest; without relief from valuation laws, with freehold security, and subject to the confirmation of said Court. JOHN G. OSBORNE, Adm'r d bonis nnn. October 30th, 15G2 lüWtl Application Tor Ucciitc. JVJ NOTICE is hereby -iven that the under-1 signed will at the l et-ember term, MV-i, ol j tlie Board of Countv Commissioners for Marhall County, lud, make application to paid boaid for a license to retail spirituous malt and intoxicating Junior--, in a less (luantitr ih in a quart at a time, on Lot No oiu' hum. red and seventy-seven in the original plat of the town of Plymouth. Indiana. CHARLES FRANK 4 Co , Oct. 30ih, 1-2. no:Si4. Farmers, Attention! Wo are now p ivin; the following prices, CjlS 3E3C For fave Loltsand Rurel Headinir, delivercuat ''Ii i'uv Factory in Plymouth, Indian i: :Jr 00 per cord lor White Oak Stave Bolts Sl.'H) White A.-l. il.OO " Red Oak ' Si 4.00" thousacd for White Oak IL-iding ia.io white Aj-Ii $11,0;)" " " Red Oak HUR LBUT LIKJTHERS ,t Co. Plymouth, Oct 30th lcGU uo3ytm3 CA.BIn7r SHOP. The swbsriber keeps con-tautly on hind, &nd mauulacturen to order, ecrv variety of Catoinot Waro, Conistin in part of Taiiles, Stands DiessingIhireaiH, Split-bottomed, Cane-scat and Rocking Chairs, Lounges and every tiling in his line of buvinc-3. MjiK? and trimmed cheape.tr than at any other .hop in Ph mouth. JONATHAN WKIfiHT, Opposite Mit hell'ti Foundry. Plymouth, Oct 10 lt6'2 n:;ovl J. H. BESAZK. TVILOllIG. The subscriber has opened a Khon in Ilewctt L Woodward's new brick, up stairs, opposite the Brunch li.mk, and respectful v invites the public to give him a call, as he ii confident tint In? can please the most fastidious, J. H. DESAZK. HAIL. HOAI3 EXCHAXGE. (within a few feet f the r r DEPOT.) PLYMOUTH, IND. The above Hotel is now readv for the reception of guests. The Table will be furnished with tl.e best in market, and the Proprietor, with all connected with the establishment, will use their best endeavors to render it, in every respect, worthy ot public patronage. A. R. CUTSHAW, n?y Proprietor. NEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned has fitted up a mop over the OHIO STORK McWilliat.vV and is now prepared to do fitting, cutting, repairing, cleaning aud manafacturing loonier. He is a tailor of long experience and cuts fits of the Iateit style. CHARLES YOUNG. no40tf ffflfn The Great Cause of 2 HUMAN MISKHY! lust Published in a Scaled Envelope; Price Gets: A Lecture by Dr CULVERWELL, on t'ie Cauae and Cure of Spennat. n hoea. Consumption, .lenuti anu t nysicai uennty, XMervo.isnens; Kiep y. Impaired Nutriti n of the boly, lassitude, Weakness of tlie limbs and back, Indi-ixisition

and incapacity for study and labor. Dullness of! He treats all tormtt o Chronic disease und esAppiehtnsion; Loss of memory ; Aversion to Soei- ecially Cancers, in the successful treatment of ety; Love of Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distrust; which he is scarcely excelled by any Physician in Dizziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes Piin- the west he cures them or charges nothin for his pleson the face; Involuntary Emissions, and Sexu- services. The Dr. has given universal satisfacal Incapacity; the ConaejuenCf of Youthful In tin to his pitients, and has cured some very bad discretion. &c. c. j cases here. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, neal-1 The Dr. is a regular graduate of one of the

ed envelope, on the receipt of nil cents, or tw postage stamps, bw addressing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE and Co. 127 Bowery. New Yo.k, Poat Office Box, 4585. I. rt. SCOTT, Collector. Continues to pay special attention to the Collection of Claims, 1

HOTE LAND BOARDING HOUSE. MUTII PLYMOUTH. IND. The subscriber having fitted up and thoroughly

repaired the Tavern stand formerly occupied by j A. Michel, respectfully solicit public pationage. j and will use their best exertions to make their j ' House a pleasant stopping place for both traveler , . . rt o r n . mu'LM.p r Good Stabling attached to the premises, Oct 16 IS 62. No.361y. AUMlMÜlKAlUli'8 öALii Of LEASE. Pursuant to an order of the Common Pleas Court of Marsha 11 County, Indiana, we shall offer for sale at Public Auction at S. k M. Becker's corner, in Plymouth, Indiana, a the law direct, on Saturday, "November trJth, 1&6-J, at 2 o'clock P. M, a Lease lor a period no, exceeding throe years, of the West half of the South East Quarter of section Seventeen, in town thirty three, north of range two 1 t,at' ,n ?:ud cou,u)5 belonging to the estate of N . i L. Babcock. deceased ; to be paid lor one third in liana, one tniru in iour aim me resiuue in eigm 'mouths from day of s!e ; the purchaser to cive notes, on interest, waiving benefit ot valuation laws and with approved security If not then sold for i sum sullinciit, it will be offered it private sale after that date. The land has about fifty-five acres o improvement, a good Orchard, and lies about four miles South West of Plvmouth. GEO. A. I) U.MONT, P. KECUTLY, Administrators. Plvmouth, Nov. !. Irl;4. nli)4. 600,000 MALE Oil FEMALE AUEN jS TO SELL LLOYD S NEW STEEL PLATE COOTXTRY COLORED MAP CF THS UN'TäD STATES C S ADAS AND NEW BRUNS W. CK. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, ISG2; co?t $211,000 to engrave it and one year's time. Superior to any $10 map ever u ade by Colton or Mitchell, and sellsat tlielovr pi ice of fifty ccuts; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is not nl v a County Map, lit it is a'so a COUNTKY AM) RAILROAD MAP of the United State and Canada' combined in one GIVING EVERY RAILROAD STATION and distances between. Guarantee any wounn or man $S to $" per day and will take back all maps thai cannot te sold, aud refund the money. Send for $1 worth an 1 try. Printed instructions bow to canvass well, furnishsd all our Agents, Wanted Wholesale Agents for our Maps in every titate, California, Canada, Enal ind, France and Cuba. A fortune ni ay be nude with a few bundled dollars capital. iV Ctnnprtitfon. J. T, LLOYD, No. Iti-I Broadway, New York. The War Department ue. our Map of Virginia Maryland and IVnnsylvan a, cost 103,000, on which i- marked Autietam Creek, Slurpsburg, Maryland lliglits, Williunsport Ferry, llnorersville, No.'and Foid,andall others on the Potomac and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or m.mey refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, is the only authority for Gen. Uuel and the War Department. Money refunded to any oue finding an error in it. Price 5U cents. From the Tribune Aii.2. "LLOYD' MAP OF V1RÜN1A, MARYLAND, AND PENN YLVA SI A . This Map lA Very large; its cost is bet '2ö cents, and it is the bt-t which can be purchased. ADMlNlölKATOllS SALK UF IUJaL E-TATi;. The undersi ned, administrators of the Estate of David Vinnedge, deceased, will ollVr for sale at public auction, at tlie Court House door at Ply inoutli, Ind., on the '2'Jih da; of November, ItC, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in arid 4 o'clock p. m. o! said day, Lots numbered twentylive and fifty eiuhl in liieorigin.il pial of the t .wn of Plymouth, belonging to the E.tat of s ud dec ed IK, his personal property being insul'ieien to pay his dehl. Terms o' sale One third cash s h ind, one third in six mout-i and the remap det in twelve mouths Iroiu the d.iy of sale, the purchaser giving note ami :i,irovcd security, w.ivimr vain for deferred payments .uU sale lobe iibeet to the annroval aui couthuiaiion of the Marshall 1 f'.kin-i ni' tiimfoofi Pir..n2. N. H. OChESREli ADAM VLNNEDUC. Oct., lJtli.lGW. n3c,,.4 Administntm. rFHlE co-partnership heretoiore existing beV twe -ii Charles Tallmaii and P. (,. Stebbiius under the firm name of Tillman and Sttbbings has this day been diolved by mutual consent. All accounts will be settled bv Charles Tallin m, the contiuumg party. C1IÄ II LES TA LLM A N, P. U.STEUHIMo. Oct. 1st ISC'2 n:it3 To ( onsiiuiplivcs! THE ADVERTISER having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedj, alter having sufiered several years with a severe lung atfeetioii. an J lint dread disease. Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the mean of cure. Toa'd who desire it, he will tend a copy of th prescription usd, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing aud using the same, which they will find a scrk Ci'RE Foa Comsitmitiov, Asthm, BiOstiUTis etc., The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Prescription is to heucfu the alllic'-ed, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hi remedy, as it will cost them n; thing, and may prove a blessing. Farties wisleng the prescription will please address Rkv. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburgh, Kings County, New York. n:iSm3 Xolice to Teaelirr. 1 will hold a public extinination of Teichers at the lollowing times to-wit: On Saturday. Oct.. 11th at 1 o'cl ck p. :u. On Saturday, Nov. Fth antl'2'Jd, also on Saturday, December tali at 10 o'clock a. in. I expect all those who wish to apply for lisente to teach in this County, to present themselves on hotte one of the above days, as I shall not attend to any private examinations. All candidates for license arc expected to piss a thorough examination in the following branches; Orthography, Reading Mental and Written Arithmetic, Oeography and English Grammar. Mark Ccmminos, Examiner for Marshall County. Cuiiccr f'iirtMl or n Iay. Dr. Swank will be at the Edwards H-iuse from the I9ih to the U'hh of November. 162 Persons had better e-tll early, as the Dr'w rom . is very nunh crowded generally hont noon. u"st niedieal s hools in the United States, and stan-l high in Ins prolession as a physician, aed has had an experience of sonic twenty vcam in practice I5ui hi reput tfio . is too well kuwRii to nard recomincnijin. He thscunis Misoii making use only of innocent and ellVchinl remedies seiet ti. g and p-epariug his medn ines him self, liiey are pleasant t'itake not sit keuiii" or ; debilitating, but bracing an 1 coneip4catlypa-! tieiits are not deprived of doing modctate labor.' He deals onesllv with his patient ; i f he thinks he cannot beuelit them, he w ill tell t' em so. as it is no physician's interest to deceive I is patient rsee In Circular (winch is half the mze of a common newspaper) contains from tVirty-five to forty goo.1 certificates of cases of cancers he has cured, lie has al more than a hundred pneeimens of cancers he hat taken out and preserved in

THE HUMBUGS HAVE BUltSTED! But the firm of H. B. DICKSON & Co. Have'nt; on the contrary h.ive made arrangements for

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.IIO.VÄ COATI.VC VCi: By adding imtnensely to their already Availed slock of HARD W A. RE CUTLERY s o xr&z T I IV -WARF, SHEET -IRCN WARE Agricultural Implements GLASS, T3" O T I O P" S , cfcc, cS3c, cfco. Having just arrived from the Where wc purcliascd of the Importers Sc Manufacturers A T f We are able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO Cah .nie! liorl Time IZuvt'r THAN EVER BEFORE!! We hat a comr-lefe -tock of everything pertaining to the trade, and arc selling goods on Bottor Terms Than any other similar establishment in WORTHSRN INDIANA. OUR TIN SHOP! j Is supplied with all t'.ic materials and tools neccs:irv ti turn out T2J IJSiST OI7 WOK nd be?n under the Superintendence of Mr. J. L,. LEON KD an etnenericcd Tomer, we feel confident in heuig able to in the line of give entire satisfaction An examination of our stock and price cannot fail to convince purchasers that we are offering superior inducements. Give ii a e-il. II. II. DICKSON k Co. II. T. DICKSOJf J. C. LEONARD Plymouth. August 22, lt-GlrjOtf HAdLANGER HOUSE, Near the Bridge, ami within a few minutes walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The mheribcr b.-ts just opened the above Houe, and isib'ter'nined to keep it in a manner every way worthy of public patronage. II I S T A B Ij E Will be supplied wit h the best the market affoids ; charges reasonable, and every exertion used to render the stay of guests agreeable. CONVENIENT STABLES Attached to the premises, and a faithful osdor alwaysin attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER, ro.ith, March 21, IS6I 8m3 1. T. I'IIIIjLIP5S, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Plymosth, Marshall Co., Ind. ITOFHCE IN W ESTER V ELT LLOCK-XB Practices in Marshall, Fulton, Pulaski. Starke, I ake, Porter, St. JoM'ph, Laporte and adjoining counties. jan-'O lly. D. K. VANVILKENBUKWI, ATTORNEY AT LAAV A No NOT1AUY PLYMOUTH. :: :: INDIANA. Deeds and Mortgages drawn up and acknowl- ! edi-'ed. I ('ollections, and all other business will receive prompt attentii ii. ( miicc ej ii s ii tlie HuiMing. 4.tf FAIRJANKS' STANDARD SCALES, t OF ALI. KINIiS. Warehouse Truck. Letter Presses &c. iMII)IHVI! I'PPPVI PIP t. A , ' l "lirir.lliri tr iV U, O Iulto s-41., Jliiir-

IXBe careful to buy only tbe ccnnioe.ni hjnk !WVM9lr

GLORIOUS NEWS!

OUR COlftTRY IS AW SiFE. BUCK & TOAN'S SrAMMOTH HARDWARE O XI. 3D ! -jl .TUCH HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, J Vl but the great question that now agitatesthe American people, is the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS ! For sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE O F ... BUCK tfc TO A IV, Woslervclt Block, Plymouth, Ind. They hare m:de amplproTisions to upply all who are in want of anything in their line of trade DO.VT FAIL To call, examine. and satisfy rourselTra June C, 16C1 191y rpHE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Dntls, Hinges, Glass. sash &c. U&t 13 BUCK & TOAN'S JF YOU WANT A G-ood Cools. Stovo Go to BUCK : TOAN'S fI3J andbuyit! rjlIIE place to buy anything in the Is at 19J BUCK k TOAN'S rpUE PLACE TO BUY Hops, For'- Snaths. Cradles Etc., is at 13 BUCK k TOAN'S SOÄJR rniiVG NEW AB. BECKER & CO., Inform the citizens of Marshall anil adjoining Counties. That they have received A New and Fresh Stock OF 1? AMIL Y" GROCERIES, Which they intend to sell Is low is any other Iloit still . Yürtlwni Indiana. Their Stock consist of CUFFEF, KICF, TOIMCCO, im:i8ek, Quccnswarc, f every Description, v oodcnwaio, Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Tlny will take almost all kinds ol Country Pro duce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE TLACE. O"0ne door above S. k M. Becker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, f'LYHOIITII, IIIAA.

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TIIliT GKEAT COMMOTIO N A T S. Sc M. BECKEKS, Is caused by the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK OF PR1NG AND SUMMER AND READY-MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH 13 AT S. & M. BECKER'S, IV o. 1, Coebln illocilt, Corner of llfchi-.in and IjaPortc 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 DEY (GOODS ! ! HEADY-MADE HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, cfcC. &C. ever;brought to pltmouth. Their Goodi were carefully selected a-id bought fur Cash, they can. therefore, Sell as Low as the Lowest, And WILL DO SO all thetirxe. If you don't belicye it, call aud be convinced. v. Li I o o 1J a . 11ey have TO pieces of Print, all of the Best Quality and Latest Styles. CIIAIIES AND DE LAINES. They have 35 pieces of Pacific Chalies and De Lames, all the very handsomest f.gurea aud colors. G I N G II A 31 S . They have 40 pieces of French and Domestic Ginghams, at Very Low Tricca. LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They have 100 pieces of Lawns from 10 cts. up. ALSO Fine Black Silks and Traveling Goods for Ladies. WHITE GOODS. They have a fplendid assortment of White Goods ouch as Brilliantcs, Jackonets, and 5000 yds of bleached and unbleached Muslins. DENIMS, cfc C . They have 2 Dales of Denims and Hickory. GLOVES, 110SIEÜY k NOTIONS. Their i tock of Gloves, Ho-iery and Notions is large and fashionable. 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 ales and Small Ptofits. OL Ö T H I IV G- ! Their Stock of Clothing coi.sits of Coats, Pants, Vests, and other Gents' ami Boys' Wear, of all Qualities suitable 'yr rich or poor. MERCH'NT TAILORING. With the above they have connected the Merchant Tailoring Business and have just received a large stock ot Cloths, Cassimerc, Vesting, Ac. They are prepared to make up Clothing to order on short notice, and wan ant a good fit or no sab-, as thev have in their employ Who is a good workman, and knows how to get up a rood euit.

t o r.xTR v vn on urn. lTJAn kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange for (Joods. trl7 5?. 4 M. BrCKEK.

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HAS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE! AND NEWS DEPOT, PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, carefully selected from the best Wholesale Es tablishmentsin 'ew York. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh and Chicago. Also, a general assortment of the best Patent Mcdlcin Of the day. COtTRV ,IERCnA.TSy A.try Physicians Gaieralti, WIJI find it to their advantage to trade with h iztTf ' i uv.ic tie sens n ENDLESS QUANTITIES Of VAIVKEE IVOTlOIVS5 PERFUMERY, HAIR OIL, BURNING ELÜID. CIGAUS, ttC; In The News Department May be found the Chicago and Cincinnati Dailies, all tl.e lead ng Illustrated and Literary Paper, Cheap Publications, &c. Daily Papers "delivered m town , by the week. Any kid of publicatiou orcercd when desired. Also, a f ull supoly of SCHOOL BOOKS! ASU STATIOXERY. JuneSO-Sätf. T. A. LEMO.V. tlj (öoods. HON EST CORNER Ireepeetfully announce to the patrons of HONEST CORNER That I have recently returned from the am now inrccciptof a Full sinl Coinilt .SlxrIc Of carefully selected XD.Y GOOI ATD GKOCERIES! And every thinp else formerly kept by me, wincn I will sell at fair prices. I w ill take' in exchange forgoode, allkindsof ill c r cli a n I n hie Produce, AND MONEY WIL NDr BI3 RÜ?U32JD I invite myoid customers to call and exomir.e my stock and prices, and if they suit, they w ill be sure arid buy. 1 have no blowing to do to induce you to purchase of me. Honorable, straight for ward dealing and a living profit aud no humbug, is my motto. Those knowing theniselve sin arrcaf arc notified that thtir dues are very much needed, and I hope they w il redeem their promi to pay up. J. BROWN LI E. riymouthOct.lIn3?tf DOCGLJOBMflRIJL. The I'iploma of Membership of the POTOLAS MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, beautifully onpraedon hteel, alxuit nine tv twelve inches in dimension:,, is now ready for distribution to subscribers to the Monument fund. The engraving consists f two full length vipiettos, one a fin portrait f the deceased statesman, and the other America offering a wreat ; besides a hinl's-eye view of the grave on the sin re of Lake Michigan as it now appears at C tta;e Grove. To all persons forwarding to the Association one dollar or more, will be sent one ol t: ese Diplomas, with the name and .imoHiit duly inserted therein; and t-igned by the President and Secretary. Contributor in the puru of one dollar w ill become life Members of the Doucla Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Honorary Life Members; and in the sum of one hundred doll, irs, Honorar) Life Members of the Board of Trustees. All editors who will insert tho above in their daily, weekly or tri weekly isues three months, with an occasional notice to advance he otjert in view, will forwarded to them immediately x Diploma as Honorary Lite Mcnil-ets of this Association, upon ihe receipt by tlie Society of a Dopy of their piifHTcoiitiinipcr ihe foicKuig. WA LT Eli H. SCATES, Tre'U Leonard W. Volk, Soc'y. N. B. Local receivers and solicitors for contributions arcbting .-uitiioi : d in the loyal State, to take charge of the irteiests of the Association. Pamphlets ami circulars, conlainii g tho organisation, constitution, bvc-laws. and the appeal, will be sent to all who will forward their add-ess. j Communications should be addressed to "Seej retitrv Donghn Monumnnt Associ-iiöi , Chicago ; Illinois." ID D. McDONALD, A-cnt for Hymouthand vicinity. STBAYKI). On or about the Jitli day 01 'August, A. D. f-C2 a Dark Bay Colt, about fourteen hands hih. two yeütsold last spring; blnik mane and ta.l.wiih t o wiMtt marks on it Any petM-n rriniiiin the paid colt to me, or giving me itifoi million wht re it can be obtained, will be suitably iiwntdcd. Word mav be b it at my residence. Im e nu'e south e.n.t of Bremen, era; the Democrat offm-. TU month. SIMON SN YDEK. Aug. 09,n'i?tL A T) MINI ST1 A TO irs NOTICE. State of Iudiaua, Marshall County, k: Notice is hricby given that the undersigned lias been appointed' Administrator of the Estato of Gerrge Pot ior, late ol Mrshall .County, deceased. Said Esfnte pnpjo-ed tc be s.-lvrnt." ZACHAUIA1I StNlOR