Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 3, Number 52, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 January 1863 — Page 3
NUMBER ISO. VOLUME 3.
THE PLYMOUTH WEEKLY DEMOCRAT.
TmDEMOCRAT Local and Miscellaneous.
Wheat is bringing 81,10 io this market. Corn 3S cents. Pork nm-ing from 3,50 to 4 25 per hundred, according to size. If v u wnütthe news, or any other kir.d i t-i.:irg mtf r, g the post office and v 1 h to find it, i.e., if your , ithm the buuodi of, ' '.; v wait-; ar reas Ii. I HE boldier s Aid fcocieiy meet ai ine j MSi,an .," f r R.ini-nv npsr lha Stmi. .... 1 nary, iuis wcck. Comm n' Pien C-virt commences Td January term in this County, next Monday. The revenue derived fron) Government Licenses in this CVintj will amount to about four thousand dollars, this year. Thi; is but a small portion of the Government t;ix pid by Marshall County, however. Mr. S. U, Edwards returned home1 last 3I..iidiy from a fruitle8 journey to Ten.rae in quest of the body of Captain M. II. Tidbit, who rras killed while gallantly leading his company in a bayo let charge at the battle of Mumfrvrs-boro. iMr. Edwa' u-i loan 1 it impo uble to reach the ba't.e-lield ; rucor.nt of rebjl obstructions t the rortd. We received a Utter from ;i fiiend, giving m accurate and minute account of the battlo of MnmTr e- boro, which wo designed publishing, hut which, by some mishap, has b on mislaid, ami we are unable to find it. The writer waa in Captain Tidbit-;' Company, r.t tho light, and speaks in warm praise of his Ja'e le:uh r. Ax account of the r.otion id the Company in which T. J. 1'atteu-ox was tiist Lieutenant, and acting C.painou the occasion of his resignation, is published on the outside of this is-tie, and is highly ompli n. iary to Mr. Patter-ox. The T:-:ic "a:;u I il:v War. The true ciuso of the war is a matter of much c .n'rover-y between the different political parties nt tlie present tim-'. On the street, yesterday, as we ra;a?J the Post Office corner, our ears were gteitöl with tliL rtiaukth it the Democrats were kII secession? :rs. and wee the sole ause of the pre-tnt Wi h id not proceeded m'Te than lialf a s ire when wohe.trd hat t'n Republicans xre ail ub'!itM)tiits and bound to free the :ML'gvr or li.-so!vf th: Ui.ion . Wo paedou, saddened by tMOunti of civil war, blood.-hed and high tixe-, wl;en obj.?rvt:i a crowd on the corner south of the E 1 ward 4 Houe, we cro-cd over, and found Rick aad Smith opening a I ire lot of New Dry Ouods. We (! wry mi -h :irpii-fl, "snow ing t!iat only i :.. . n lit-for" i!i "V h id received an immense tv : : '.I i'-.'v Jit I t.-t e nope; led t order . . !.:: i in' in order t keep u:i the!r sNk-k. ' som verv i r 1 1 v stvlos of Iel.;i;:'c. i vis 't'., w'iic'j wen- o'rg o!T in a .v ;iy 'ie fj .v ''::: S'o. o plcv Vt ret IV'Cs. hv: 'j i;-,.. Nvnci:. ;; A?i . Mir'irct Warner, ha h f t .I. .1 i" i :i'A v. !! pT-oii i-.haf-t'i'ir v - i;t:':i-I :'.:. tin -t ii.i i lnrilcr f i y -ci .) uit. auerthi daeta 'er .. n ! !(- of lu r c iiifr.icfV.'II.M M W A Ii NCR. , Il dial a, J;iiiiiiv 21th, l-C'.t. lav v T: ;!- I -ha". I i'V li. II. no: TO THE UNEMPLOYED;! 1 ( N C.'VK CMl'hOVMIiXT TO ACTIVK i vo in it t'it!i-it or b r for the- TjI ' TIjU a S I TvG- MACHINE, price sl5 Hein -i;T 'j- V--m v (hivrr and extra Needles. WiH t.av :i !i; : a! s Ziai t u i xni ii-i j, fr allow lari-e'c -mm s-win. OfJNTY RIGHTS giv-f-i; to Air i tts- An ii t wan teil in every county. Vre ' arri-;i! ir-. Jeet iptie eat i Io : tie, See, ad ?f CS VV Itii r'.lllip. T. S. PACK, Cien'l Agent for U. S., T:'n do. " NOTICE TO X OX-11 ESI UK NTS: Sute of hi Ii an u Mir-inll County; s: Uffmv C- Cii.-iliiji in, Jutiee of tho Peace in Tolk Towv-;.;-: Notiee hi-reby fii.en t!it atfaehment proV iiii-t r. Ol Ja. -I , -I- n.-ritutf- l Ikm.,1-;; his-on 1 1 1 blh u.iy 1-0?, Is Ji.lui II. IIendi-roii on a judgii f i. in--- Solomon Stn-np and IVrr liobinso . ; .i i C o'Lc '.I. Keller is mule Oaruishf- : .'. ; ii , !.. ! u'f .irin ly ."llidavic f a competent nit taat -ai.l defend nts Solomon Stump ar.d Peri- itob.n-oti are non residents of the State d' Indiana, tliev are hereby notified ot the pcndeiiey of ai.l proceedings and that the same will be heard before me at myolheeiii Po!k 'lown-I.ijt in said County on tlie 31st lav of January, 1 Mi:.', t !i o'elork a in, and unless they Aj.pvjr at ih ) time and .lace aforesaid the same wiil be heard and ih-termined in il: ir absence. CONSIDER CL'SHMAX, Justice of the Pc.ce. January 1 jth n50t1 DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existinz between the un ici signed, under the firm name of Corbin & Os-0-nk, h is l.ei-n d:s-"ol veil by mutual consent. The bu-iiiefS of the firm will be conducted hereafttrbv J. (.. U-borxe, who lias purchased the entire iuierent of.WR OuRBii in the assets of the f.rai, aril assumes its indebtedness. II. Cor bix, J. G. O.SRORME. All i!u,e indebted to the late firm of Corbiu k O-boni' ar.- r'fiie-.ted to call at once and settle t!-eir :;-cohijU virler by cas'i or note. A .1 -o!ution if iid firm hiving taken' place, t u as.outt ly iiee;ss u v that the debts Ine it be oiliw over Wheeler's Uuik as hereto;r'- J. ;. OBORXE. XKW SHOE SHOP. Wo. V. Reynolds, Hissrarnjd a;new Shoe Shop in tlic c le Uan.linr.TBTfrxrpfTIüÖhoi-;ai,.i 1, pre urcl to Hi.inufactuie to order Soots rtULcH allocs, And ld all'.inds of repairing promptly. Hi woik if once tried will prove itself. ; nol-tf I'O,; SALKM VH E EIWARDS HOUSE. '.Mai-Ml.iiUCo. IikI l!it.ltii.I.U -O... a a .T,d:..- T-.;-V"lV lan-nZr?r II. ur than at presen , Wl U,c -rs in w... . U': pi . Vm-C'F.DVAT?n i . -au. Ia J,-Dcc Uth lVsJV ' 1 ropne5r; noGtf
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DAY BOARDEHS WASlBi A few persons desiring good board in locality very convenient to the business part t town, can be accommodated PPlJgK Y COUGLE. October 3Uth 1SC2 Farmers, Attention! Wo are now payincthe following prices, r'5taTCJ at ouriavu r j Miiiwu.i., - $.",00 perrjnl lor White Oak Stave Bolts $1,00 ' " White Ash " " xm " " Red Oak " " ftl4ci) thousand for White Oak Heading !l!.n0" " " U lute Ash il (( U' . tu Ail, 511,00 " " Rod Oak " IIURLRUT LROTIIEKS & Co. Flvmouth, Oct 30th l'2 no39tm3 CABIXETSIIOP. The subsriber keeps constaLtly on hand, and manufactures to order, cery variety of Caloinct 'Waro, Consisting in part of Tables, Stands DressingHureaus, Split-bottcmed, Cane-seat And Roekin? Chairs, Lounges and everything in his line of business. Coffins Made and trimmed cheapear than at anv other FhoniM riymouth. JONATHAN WRIGHT, Opposite .Mit hell's Fonndry. rivmouth, Oct 30 ItfGS n."i9yl J. H. BESAZK, TVILO"R.IX"G. TIig subscriber has opened a shop in Ilewett k, Voodward's new bn'ck, up stairs, opposite tlie ranch Bank, and respectfully invites tlie public o give him a calf, as lie U confident tint he cm please the mo-t fastidious, J. II. BEbAZlv. IIATT IIOAO EXCHAXGE. (within a few feet of tjie r. R. DErOT.) PLYMOUTH, I ND The above Hotel is now ready for the reception of guests. The Table will be furnished with tlie best in market, and the Proprietor, with all connected with the establishment, will use their best endeavors to render it, in every respect, worthy ol public patronage. A. It. CUTSIIAW," n'iSy Proprietor NEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersizned has fitted up a shop over the OHIO STORE McWiUiams' and is now prepared to do fitting, cutting, repairing, cleaning and man ifacturing to order . lie is a tailor of long experience and cuts fits of the latest stvle. CIIARI.R3 YOUNG. noiOtf mmmx le vv s 'ii - Tlie subscriber is prepared to manu Picture all kinds of Monuments Tablets and Head-stones. Bring a practical workman, he is confident of his ability to exe ufe neat work as cheap as it can be niniii-'ii'd in ihisp irt of the State. Shop four doors s tilth of the IMwards House lice Ith 1 HL, n 1 1 if T. McKlMEXS. Prospectus cf the Hrevior Legislative Reports. volume vr. I iik under.-iiriied now publidi tlieir Propectus f.r th- Sixth olnme Thk Hkkvier I.kg.s-i-ativk RF.roRTS of the Paoceedings and Debates of tl e. In li. hi a I.egi.-l itnre. Tins work, :i heretofore proposed and ex(etded ill eiubr aee lehald sliort h and sketches tfthe Journals, Pro'-e- dings and iebate of both Housesofthe rorty-second (ler.eral A-scmbly of tlie St.Tt' of Indiana, to lie convened to In linanolis in regular e--in the Ptli !ay of January, IKj't. It will i-o'ifain all Motions. .Messages, KesolntioiiA .iit (7nonittec Ueports as tliev shall be mad7 and submitted; it will .tVbrd liberal and vr-r batini sketches of tlie Dt ba! s to tue extent of the space pre-.'iiicd, presenting uiihout puti.in bn the position of every metnber m the iloor, with the yea- and n ivs in every question of moment on which they shall be ordered and taken. The volume will contain about -200 pages, double column, if th session should continue to the end of t!;.. cori-tiMitional term. The priet is One Hoi lar lor ti.u session. It is part of the deign o! this work to regulate the style of journalizing; to fingest that the 'journal Cork of ea-h House o the General Assembly hall le Kcporter, or sli ali It ivpiired to emplof such reponin- f,,ree a may enable him t .-ketch e' t ry propo:.tio:k in its ordf-r and in duo form. wltl tue iieitate ami action thereon; and that he be I..,.,! tn, t f. I ,. . k.,....,att I?r K.jotiM,ai to lie pr.nteu m , some new spaper put.li-:,.. ,,. tl0 cit v I1)liatl;ip. obs, and distributed in Imm'j J.ouseH the ilav after thi lff tbti-.('. n.i..i;ti.u.n.. .t. .. I ii - . : in n ii ruin noi ex-! ceedagiveu reasonable amoi..,t of matter the voiurne or me journals oi trie iv Houses to be but tue booii, made up from the enlunms of tli' newspaper. In this way thousands ol dollars of the cost of printing tli'tse clumsy Journ..U would bo saved; m l withfmt adding anythiair to th tu.-t -.? .r.if i r.i o. clerkships, a n-.iuable and authentic Journal l the Mate Leg.slat.on would be secured to the publie Archives and ihe newsp iitcrs throughout tin tuuninMi-iui... ...e awKwam uiiren u,iu matter winch now passes lor that. The coming season, without doubt will be tin usually interesting, because th Debates will be in 'Vu UP'" 1 w" I'"t-y ol the prej. i.unr, ana tne ways ami means ot i-estot ind the Union to what it was: and the Hrevii r ItEpoRTs, w.ll be, as it has been lor years past, the only source from winch rebablo reports jf the Debates of the f.eSi-Itro oan lc Vltta;,,I,efI'" . AU IrW. and W . II. DKAIILR, k, , . hrpnrtrriantl fubUnhtr. aouti. Tend, Ind.aua, October 2.,th lfG2. O'No attention will be paid to any order without money. Address the Publishers an above till of the session, at Indianapolis. .... ,uiu I.U nine, uuiii ine close SIIKRIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution isued by the Clerk of the Marshall Court of Common Pleas and to me directed, in favor of Julius A. Hayldi?, et al, and aga-nst Peter Smith, I have lev" i d ujxin and will oiler at public sale to the highist lawful bidder, as the law directs, before the Court House Dxtr in the town of Plymouth io the Cou.dy of Marshall and State of Indiana on SATURDAY, JANUAR V .'Ust 1 HG.J, between the hours of 10 o'cleck a. m . and i o'clock p. m. of said day; the ren'j and profits for a term not exceeding neve-n years, of the following describe.! Ural Kitate situate in Marshall County and State aforesaid, to-wit: Lot number Thirty-Two (.12) in Uniontown, in that part of aaid town surveyed by J H N Kliiver If the rents and profits of s tid realosttte for seven years will not sell for a sum sullicient to satisfy paid execution, interest. cjst and accruing costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale to the Highest lawiui uuWcr, all the right title and inter of the Haid Iefcndant in and to the same, or lhercof aa mJ ncccssarj to satisfy jsaidwrit. HENRY" M. LOGAN, ' , .Sheriff Marshall Countr. jPljmouth December 2th lit 63 nitf
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Removal and New Arrangement j DAA'IDSON Co., Beg leave to intortn their Old Customers, and the Citizens of, j Marshall and adjoining Counties generally, that I they have removed their Stock of Ooods to the ! South Room in Hewcit and Woodards I NEW J3IUCK BUIT.DIXa. West Side of Michigan Etreet. And have opened the largest and most complete Stock of DEY GOODS & CLOTHING, Ever opened in this market. Their elegant aiid commodious Store Room is filled full with their huge Stock comprising Calicoes Of every variftv, all of good quality and cheaper than they can be purchased lscwhcro in town. Domestics Bleached and unbleached every qual ity that mav be called for or ucired. Denims & Hickory A better variety and at better prices than can be procured elsewhere. LADIES DRESS GOODS. As fine as can be purchased at any Store in the Union, consisting in part of a large assortment 01 GINGHAMS, CI I A LI ES, DEL A INS, LAWNS, SILKS, GLOVES. &c, HOOP SKIRTS A Splendid assortment at from 50 cents up. Clothing of Home Manufacture. Work durable and Warranted. Constantly on hand. Having devoted especial attention to this department we are confident ot our ability to please all who call en us. CLOTHS. CASSIMEHES, CASSINETS. TWEEDS, MAUSAILES SILK. VELVET or SATIN. i HATS & CAPS FORMEN. BOY The most extensive stock ever brought into this market. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Having engaged the services of The Vcrv Bet WoukHicii ir A o r i !i f r a I n d i : a a a ; They can make a good fit on s-hort notice. We 'offer great advantages in this department, of our establishment, we are confident we have Men that cannot be excelled for DURABILITY, .Yeettsictcs am! I9:s):ilr!i in WORK. DAVIDSON & CO. A. Du iiwin. li. Daviusox, Ij. Lai t-'ept -." "fi'2 n'55 tf. ,sf S'Vci)Tr, Collector. Continues to pay special attention to the Collection of Claims, ;u Marshall and adjoining counties. Satisfa.turv refertnve given in Plymouth, and j elsewhere. Plymouth, Ind. Nov. 13. 1H2. H-if IT FOR the best Cotton Yam in Plymouth, (Io to Overman's IT r Oil the best Frinta at is t, Call at Overman's Stork - - - - - - - ' ID To get the highest market price fur Butter (Io TO OvER.MERMAN3 ' 2JT If yon want the highest price for EgS3, Ra23, Beesv72, Ilor.ey or any other trade, Cam. at Overman's Stork. IT For the Cheapest Goods in Plymouth, Call at Overman's, n39if HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE. snUTH 1-LYMOUTII, IXI. The ptibseribrr having fitted up and thoroughly repaired tlie Tavern htand formerly occupied by r..n.. c.,i;..;t ....i.'t;.. ".I. .MIUHI, u-inuuu fUUUl ...WUL mmuiii;, JU1(1 wilj u,e their lesk exertions to n e their n pl(:lSilljt topping place for both traveler ii...L- "'-'- C. A. FRANK k.Co. Proprietors. (?od Stabling attm-hed to the premises, Bet lb" lboJ. No-.tlv. sii?:k!ff's sali:. lv vir im if nn irilir nfsnli to m tlrrtoi1 from the .U.shall Court of Common Pleas, in a u,c.n.c ()f fo.eclosure in fnvor of Isaac P. Shively j ut. against Geo. -e ll urel, I will tlfer for sale to ; the K-diest lawful bidder, a the law directs at the Court iU!e Door in the town of Plymouth, in the couitv of Aarshall and Stute of Indiana, on Saturday, February '21st INi'I j between tla hours of 10 o-cloek a m and 1 o clock p m of said o,y the rents and proHits lor a term not excc. din-icvcn years of the following desribed real csta... si'tllate in the county of ,1arhall and State ol Imlim i'F'1' north eastiurter of the north west fjiü.rter of section twenty-ont Township thirty-three north range four east, eonUntng forty acres more or Ies. If the rents and ufflN of the bove i'eseribed real estate does no. sell for a sum sufficient sat'wfy the order, then it the time and plaee ! a,J" ,T fp'euicu, i wmoncr orsaic to me nigiiesi lawful bidder all the right, tiJe and interest of tho defendant io and U said real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said order. HENRY M. LOGAN. Sheriff .Va-hall Count v. Jan- 1st 1G3. no Fill Drugs and Medicines. DR. O. DAIRD, firemen, TSarsltall ., Ind. Has just received a large assortmeni of Drugs and Medicines, snited to tiie wants of ihis section of country, and continues tho practice of medicine at the abttve place. Also constantly on hand, and for sale a largo quantity of 8 ipei ior COAL OIL. Dec. 1 lbG2: nllyl
NO Tl i: TO llIETOUs. Having Disposed of the Democrat ollice, we desire every person indebted to us to make immediate settlement. We have debts to pay, and to enable to do so, must collect the amounts due in. The books of the firm may be found with T Mc Donald, nt Dickson Si Co.'' Hard war store. July 23 2f T. k P. AfiDONALD.
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THE HUMBUGS HAVE BUKSTED! Cut the firm of II. B. DICKSON & Co. Havc'ntjon the contrary have nude arrangements for W BIG 3?3ElLj3k.XE3 .1 xö.iy; coTi.YZ.iryci: By adding immensely to their already undvalled stock of HARDW ÄßE CUTLERY O "WSr TIS- XV A It E , SHEET IRON WARE, Agricultural Implements GLASS, 1KT O 3? I O 1ST S , dbc, c;c, e-o. Having just arrivrd from tlie I2ASTEKX (JITIKS, Where we purchased of the Importers & Manufacturers a T IEfi,no Prices ! We arc able to offer STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS TO CaIi aacl Sliorl Tiaic Bayer THAN EVER BEFORE!! We have a complete stock of everything pertaining to the trade, and are selling goods on Bettor I?oxTra s Than any other similar establishment in NORTHERN INDIANA. OUR ''VIN SHOP! 13 supplied with all the materials and tools necessary to turn out THK BEST 5' WORK And hemr under the Superintendence of Mr. J. t. LEON'ARI). an experienced Tinner, we feel confident in t.e'iig able to . ive entire satisfaction in the line of An examination of our stock and priees cannot fail to convince purchasers th it we are offering superior inducements. Oive u a rail. II. II. DICKSON & Co. II. It. DICKSON J. C. LEONARD. Plvmouth, August 22, li-Hl r,0if HASLANGER. HOUSE, ICcar the Bridge, and within a few minutes' walk of the Depot, South Plymouth, Ind. The ubrerlbcr has pist opened the above House, and isdetermined to keep it in manner every way worthy of public patronage. II I S T A B Ij E Will be supplied with thebestthe 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 always in attendance. JOHN C. HASLANGER. Ply-nonth, March 21, 1661 em3 attowcjjü. Attorney and Counselor at Law, Plymoath, Marshall Co., Ind. IXOFMCE IN WESTERVELT BLOCIv-XD Praetieesin Marsh ill , Fulton, Pulaski. Starke, Lake, Porter, St. Jo.-cph, Laportc and adjoining counties. janÜÜ 1 ly. D. i:. VANVALHKNBURCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND TVO'LWliY PU1JLIC, PLYMOUTH, :: :: :: INDIANA. Deed.' and Mortgages drawn up and acknowledged. Collections, and all other business will receive prompt attention. Office up sti'u sin the lluilding. 45tf. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, ' Or ALI. KINDS.
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GLORIOUS NEWS! OUR COÜiMYIUWSJFE. BUCK & TOAN'S mammoth: HARDWARE TUCII HAS BEEN SAID ABOUT WAR, I f 3- but the preat question that now agitateathe American people, is the LARGE STOCK OF GOODS! Tor sale at the MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE O F BUCK & TO AN, Wcstcrvclt Block, 3P3 ymontliyTXiid. They have made ample provisions to supply all who arc in want of anything in their line ol trade BO.VT FAIL To call, examine, and satisfy yourselreg JuneC.lSGl I91y rpiIE PLACE TO BUY Nails, Locks, Bults, Hintes, filass. SASH 13 DUCK & TOAN'S Ts at I F YOU WANT A G-oocl Coolx Stovo Go to BUCK fc TOAN'S and buv it! 19 T HE place to buy anything in the Is at 19 KUCK & TOAN'S HE PLACE TO BUY Hoes, ForV si Snatlis, Cradles Et;., is at 13 BUCK & TOAN'S (Srorcncs. SiM 1 3TH liVG" NE W AB. BECKER 8c CO., Inform tlie citizens of Marshall anil adjoining Counties. That they hav received A New and Fresh Stock OF TP -A. M I L Y G BOGEUIES-, Which thev intend to sell m'iS lOlV IH 1311 OtUd' IFoilSC in YortSiem Indiana. Their Stock consists of COFFEE, S V im A 11 , MOLASSES, SYRUP, K2CF, TOBACCO, ALLSPICE, FEFPESS, Quccnsvrarc, of CTcry Description, Wo odenwaro 7 Of all kinds, such as is kept in a Good GROCERY STORE. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Tliey will take almost all kinds ol Country Produce In Exchange for Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE. COnc door above 8. .V M. Decker's Dry Goods and Clothing Store, IVo. Ooi'lkiit'i-t 151o'K-, PLY.UOHTH, INDIANA. AB. BECKEK iV 10. Norrabcrl IRftl l.ltf
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the oiii.vrr COMMOTION A T S. & M. BECKE ES, Is caused bv the arrival of their UNRIVALED STOCK Op SPRING AND SUMMER AXD READY -MADE CLOTHING! THE GREAT RUSH IS AT S. & M. BECKER'S, ;Xo. 1, Ooilin iHlooLr, Corner of Hichignn and Ijal'orte Street. S. & M. ECKER, Would most respectfully inform their numerous enstomers, and all other citizens of Marshall and surrounding counties, that they have TUST RECEIVED, Direct from the Eastern Cities, the Largest and most Splendid Stock cf DRY GOODS!! HEADY-MADE CLOTHITSTGr! HATS AND CAPS, NOTIONS, ctC. ctC. EVERTROUGHT TO PLYMO L'T Their Goods were carcfidlv selected and bouht for Cash, they can. therefore, Sell as Low as tho Lowest, And WILL DO SO all the time. If you don't believe it, call and be convinced. c :c i c o Iii s . They have 500 pieces of Print, all of tho Best Quality and Latest Styles. CIIALIES AND DELAINES. They have 3. pieces of Pacific Chalies and De Lames, all the very handsomest figures and colois. GINGHAMS. They have 10 pieces of French and Domestic Ginghams, at Very Low Prices. LAWNS, SILKS, &C. They have 100 pieces of Lawns, from 10 cts. up. also Fine Black Silks and Traveling GoJs for Ladies. WHITE GOODS, j They have a splendid assortment of White Goods euch as IJnlliantes-, Jaekouet, ami oUOU yds of bleached and unbleached .'Muslins. DEXIMS, SuC. They have 2 Bales of Denims and Hickory. GLOVES, P.0SIERY k NOTIONS. Tlieir tock of Glorcs, Ilo'iery and Notions is large and lashiunuble. Quick Sales, Small Profits. All the above articles they will sell .it the Lowest Kate?, us their motto always has leeu aud always will be, Quick Sales and Small Ttofits. O T I KT G- ! Their Stock of Clothing coi.sists of Coats, Pants, Vests, and other Gents and Hoys Wear, of all Qualities, suitable for rich or poor. MERCITNT. TAILORING. With the above they have connected the Merchant Tailoring Ihisiness and have just received a large stock ot Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesiingf t Ac. They are prepared to make up Clothing to order on f-liort notice, and warrant a good fit or no sal?, as thev have in their employ 3Ir. F. .T. 1.KIVK1J, Who is n gowl workman, nd knowg how to get up a rood suit.
co r.vTis ! in on tiers. ILTAII kinds of Country Troduce taken in exchange for Goods. rrl7 S. k M. BECKER.
MALE OR FEMALE AO EN . S TO SELL LLOYD'S NEW STEEL PLATE COUI -TRY COLORED MAP C F THt. UU TLD STATES CAN ADAS AND NEW BRUNSWICK. From recent surveys, completed Aug. 10, IcC2; cost $20,000 to engrave it and ne year's time. Superior to any 10 niap ever made by Coltorr or Mitchell, and pell? at the low price of fifty cents; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is not onl v a Count v Map, but it is a!?o a COUNTRY AND RAILROAD MAP of ti e United tatc and Catiad as combituHl in one U I VING EVERY R All JtO A I STATION and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man .. to Sper day and will t ike back all maps that cannot oe ?oldr and refund the riiniu-y. Send for $1 worth and try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnishsd all our Agents, Wanted Wholesale Agents for our Mips in every State, California, Canada, Kurland, Franc and Cuba. A fortune mar be made with a lew hundred dollar-: capita!. A"r Cotnp'titinn. J. T. LLOYD, No. Ifil Hionhvay, New York. The War Department uses cejr M.tp of Virginia Maryland and Pennsylvania, cost ..10'i,'M.l, o which is marked Antietam Creek, Sharp-burg, Maryland Hijrhts, WiJIiamspoit Feiry, Rhorerville, No!and's Ford, and all otliers on tlie Potomac and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Ptnnsvlvania, or money retinvleL LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY, OHIO, INDIANA and ILLINOIS, is the only authority for Gen. Puel and the Wnr Department. Money refunded to any one finding an error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Trib-me Auir.2. LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRilNIA, MARYLAND, AND PENNSYLVANIA. This Map i very birjre; its eost is let "27 cents, ad it is the best which cau be purchased. To Coiisinnptivrs! THE ADVERTISER having been rc-torcd to health in a few weck, by a very simple reme-tj, after hiving suffered several years a severe lung afl'eetion, and that dread disea-e. Consumption is anxious to make know n to his fellow-suf-fters the means of cure. To all who desire it, ie will send a copy ef th prescription used, (free of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a scre Ccre for CoxsrjirTi x, A-thi, Droxchitis, etc.. The only object of the Advertiser in sending the Pits' rntion is to benefit thr afflicted, and spread Information w hieh he concei ves to be invaluable, and lie hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cot them nothing, and may prove a (Jessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Wilhambburjrh. Kings County, New York. n38m3 codjs. HONEST CORNER I reepeetfully announce to the patron? of HONEST XJORIYER, a-... vvilll, m IKU llUIil 111V am now in receipt of a Of carefulfv selected AXD G II O C E 11 1 E S ! And everything else formerly kept by me.vrhich I will sell at fair prices. I will take in exchange for goods, all kind of Merchanta?)! Produce, Axn MCNEY Wlli NOT 33 RT J3E3 I invite myoid customer to call nr. d exomii.e mystock and prices, and if they uit, they will l e sure and buy. I have no blowing to do to ir.!uec you to purchase of inc. Honorable, straight for ward dealing and a living profit and no humbug, is mv motto. Those knowing thrnisclvcsin arrears arc notified that their dues are very mu h needed, r.i.d I hopcthey wil redeem their promises to par up. J. BROWN LI E. riTmouthOct.llnn8tf D0WGL1S raORML. The Diploma of Memliershin of the DOFtiL.AS M0NU.MKNT ASSOCIATION, beautifully tngraved on bteel, about nine bv twelve ii.tb in dimensions, is now ready for distribution to ti.bseribers to the Monument fund. The engraving consists of two full length vignettes, one a f.n portrait of the deceased statesman, ainl the other Ametica olleriiig a wrcat: ; besidi s h biidV'-ce view of the grave on the sh re of Lake .Midi, an ns it now appears at C ttace Grove. To all persons forwarding to the A".?niiatin!i one dollar or more, will be vent one ol t. ese Iiplomss, with the name and amoHi t duly inserted therein; and signed by the President ai.d Secretarr. Contributors in the sura of one dollar will become life Members of the Pouirbis Monument Association; in the sum of twenty dollars, Honorajy Life Members; and in the si:m of one hundred dollars. Honorary Lifo !.-?nlwrc fil... 1 . .... . . v. . tyj.i i I of Trustees. All editors who will insert the almve in their daily, weekly or tri weekly Wsues three nioi.tl s, with an occasional notice to advance the object in view, will Iisve forwmdedto them immedmtelr a Diploma as Honorary Life M ml.ers of thi Aim ciation, WjHn ihe rvceipt by the Soeiotv ol a onr ol their paper containinc the fore-Mnr." WAI.TKIi It. CATK IVtVt Lkoxard V. oi.k,cc'v. Local receivers and solicitors for eontrihutioim are K-inp authorised in the loval State to take chnrpc ofthe interests of the Association I amphlets and circulars, eontainii,- ti,c orv'. Mvion.coHMitution, bye laws, and the npneaf will be sent (o .11 who will forward their addlecJ Communication fIiouM l,o ad.lressed to "ee rotary Douglas Monumnnt Afsoci-tioi., Cldcurri Illinois." 19 I). MeDONALD, Ar.ent for nymouth and vi cinitr. SIM The Great Cause of Z? IIPMAX MISKI1YI lust Publi5l.ed in a Sealed Fnveh pa; p,;rc ccuA Lecture by Dr CULVKR W FU , n t,,e t aue and Cure of Sreirnati n btr-i . MrnuUndrhrliriM.!i,y:,lÄ InjHT. Impairei Nut,,!,, ofthe bvlrt Las.iU. Weakness of the bmbs nnd back, Indicposi,; and incapacity for study v ;1,,or VJ on Apprehension; Imoi memory; Afini,. Socie.y; lK,ve of Solitude; Timidity; Self l)i,, -D.zr.ness; Headache; AfTeciin,:f: t,fti10 y J""' pies on the faeo; In voluntary KmiMoni-.iSriui a Incapacity; the Conacquem f of Youihf.,1 In discretion. Kc. kc. ouiniui in Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain. .,. cd envelop, on the r. eel, t of hx crJt. postage stamps, b" a.'drosMnc; ir"l-.ri
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