Marshall County Republican, Volume 13, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 July 1869 — Page 2

r. T. PHILLIPS, ) C IT. HKLAXGKE, Editor. Wm. M. NICHOLS,) THURSDAY, JULY 8,

TO M7R PATROX8. In assuming the publication of the M ai: shall Covktt Rei-ibmcan, it is fitting that we make known to our readers what our future course will be. First, then, we meet yon on the broac: platform of friendship and good wi'!. We claim our patrons as our fiienus, and shall always endeavor to make the columns of the RepiTBLir n to them a source of interest and profit Wc are aware of the importance of having a good, reliable family journal in Marshall coanty, as well for the interests of the citizens as for the reputation of the County. The better the repute of the County abroad the more will manufactures increase and commerce be established. An influx of trade must necessarily augment the wealth of the County. It is the duty of every citizen to contribute to the public good of his community, and with your assistance we intend to make thU journal a representative of the interests of Marshall County. The Rett bi.i an will continue, as heretofore, to advocate those great, liberal, consistent principles upon which our Republican Government is founded, which preserved it against the assaults or treason and rebellion, and which alone can pre serve it for ages to come. While it will be a consistent supporter of the Republican party, it wi 1 avoid partisanship in any offensive shape, urging the adoption of such measures only as will cwniribute the "greatest good to the greatest numher GaTTTSBcn;R Movi mknt Dedication. The recent dedication of the Soldier's Monument at Gettysburgh was a great affair. There are more of our noble sol diers sleeping at this cemetery than at any other in the country. The occasion was one of great solemnity and of nation al importance. Some of the great Rcpub lie's most notable men were there We speak particularly of this dedication only because. Indiana was greatly honored in the selection of the orator of the day. The oration was delivered by Senator Morton, and it will repay a careful peru sal. Meade, the great captaiu who gave us the Gettysburgh victory, preceded Senator Morton, and concluded by truly saying, "You are about to listen to one of the most eloquent men in this country Amu the Democratic members of the Legislature resigned the last time, the remaining members passed what was known as the "Jöth Amendment," and "Specific Appropriation Act" The De. mocracy throughout the county denounced this action of paid remaining members as unconstitutional The supreme court of the State has just decided the "specific appropriation Acf to be constitutional. Hon. Samuel E. Perkins, a simon pure Democrat, and for a doeen years a meins ber of the court, made an unanswerable argument in favor of the validity of the last named bill. Senator Morton's argument published some time ago w.is substantially the same Judge Perkins' as far as I bey went. Thus it will be seen the revolutionary conduct of the resigned availed them nothirg. Arc they resigned ? Vice President Colfax, deprived of hia accustomed labor of canvassing unong6t feh old constituents and supply -ng them with public documents and seeds, is expending bis superfluous ener gies as a tourist in the New England and Eastern States. Wherever he goes, the people find him to be the same pleasant, uenial, accomplished genthrnan he was In his palmiest congressional days. The New England Yankees are lionizing htm o an extent uncqualed by his old Hoosier friends. Perhaps they excel us because the Vice President nor his excelleut jdy never made the tour of the old iintb Cofigresatonal district. Shall we worship at some new shrine ? Thi new court house will most likely be erected next yerr, and will cost about one bundled t'iouaand dollars. The square where the present court house stands is too far away from the business pirt of Plymouth to accommodate the people of the county ami others who have besineas with the courts and coanty officers. It is more than 1,700 feet from Corbin's cornet, by the shortest traveled route, to the centre of the court house square. It is a great annoyance for peos pie residing in the country, after transacts Ing their other business to go that dis tance to get to the court house especially when they cannot get into any of the offices there bei fen 1) a. m. and between I I'm. and I p.m., and after 4 p. ra.Country people ofteu leave their deeds and other papers that ought to go to the court house, with the merchants and other business men down town, because the court house is so remote from the business part of the town- often to the annoyance and loss of all concerned. The square on which Mr. Buck's residence is situated can be purchased for a very reasonable figure. Mr. A. C. Thomp son, we understand, will sell his property on that square for less than J,000. The net coat of the entire block, after disposing of the buildings thereon, ought not to ex ceed $12,000 to $15,000. The old court house square is worth half as much. A hundred thousand dollar court house on the site named, could be seen every day by a thousand strangers, ai they pas through Plymouth on the train i going aast and west, and north and soutL, and it would be a standing advertisement, easily seen and understood b all, that Marshall la a prosperous and enterprising county, and a good place to locate in. Erected here, it would ultimately add to the material wealth and growth of Plymouth, and as the county seat in the largest town in the coanty increases .in importance. bo will every rod of land in the county become more valuable. We don't care how much the court house coats the cost not being unendurable all the money appropriated for it to be honestly, faith fully and judiciously expended For every public improvement, helps Piym outh, and as Plymouth grows so grows the county. All remember that "Paris is France. We hope everybody will talk this mat ter up. A tax ef $4 for every inhabitant will yield $100,000. Let us have the county scat in Plymouth. A.

OI'R PLAN. Believing the cash system to be the best, we would iresa upon our subscribers the importance of making advance payment. With this plan enforced vc shall obviate fie necessity of traveling all over the count to collect small sums falling due us. Buhgcribers may expect to find ibis mark X opposite their names when their time expires, and unless renewed such delinquents will be cut off. Many receiving this notice may Ik and doubtless are, responsible, but ttiat will not protect them from the operation o' this inexorable rule. We shall endeavor to make this paper worth its price, and with this view have dropped several columns of advertisements in order to pres

sent a large amount of acceptable reading matter. Wc shall separate business locals from news. Advertisers will find their .rticlcs in a cnlutm appropriately beadedCash only wilt be received from transient advertisers, and that strictly in advance. Communications will not be returned, but subject to our disposition. With these rules wc shall look lor success. The Public Debts or mx Statu am d Natiom are being rapidly reduced. Tho State is nearly out of debt, and would be so entirely if her creditors would accept the amounts diu them. During the Democratic port io.i of Johnson's administration the constant cry was, "the public debt is increasing." Since Grant has been President the national debt has been reduced about thirty six and a half million dollars. $16,410.132,54 were paid during the month of June. Quite satisfactory showings. Wx ask our friends to look at tho present number of Ihe RgPTJWWUs. notice its improved appearance, and then lend a helping hand to make this pacr what it should be, a benefit to every citizen, and an honor to the county. We arc here to do our part. We mean business ! We intend to push it through on this line till the proper time comes to be borne- to the "valley of dry bones and then have the satisfaction or knowing thst wc have fought the good fight, and finished our work. Wc arc thoroughly acquainted with Ihe business, and kuow exactly what the people want in the way of a good newspaper. That want wc shall endeavor to supply. How well we shall succeed our columns will tclL As often as it will justify us wc shall make additional im provements, and add new attraction?, until the Bwaaaoai will be a welcome visitor in every household. OIK NEIGHBORS. Piebceton. A dance in celebration o the 4th occurred on the oveuing of the 3d Arrangements consummated for the building of a new school house. Rochester. liall on the evening of the 1st Editor of the Spy serenaded by a party ef youn? ladies... .Tho Standard office to change hands. One O'Brien, formerly of the Delphi Time, to be the "coming man." Valparaiso. Musical convention in session .... Young man gets in a " weavin' way" on Sunday School exhibition Grand, old-iashioncd Fourth of July on the 5th The Vidcttc copies a local from the Plymouth Democrat and con -menu) ; viz : u We Clip the following from the Plymouth Week y JAnocrat: For wa o." oral items the Valparaiso Yidttfe pid ishes arrivals at the different hotels. The Junior of the Vidrtte expands over the reflection that he has received invitations to turkey -dinners, strawberry festivals, Ac. When such invitations are extended to U we make it a condition of a( ce;ta et that a public notice of it will not be rxoccted, as the invitations are so m jaeious that all our available space mould be monopolized." The Videite replys: " Poof fellow ! Unlucky ' Van! ' For saken 4 Valk ! ' We don't suppose he has had a square ni'.al in the last six months. Unappreciated 'burgh !' thinner than the ghost of his deceased pet, the Southern confederacy, how his mouth waters ! He saya, 'invitations are so numerous,' &c. How incredible: Democrats aie n t so p pu)ar now a days. Since the passage of tl e fifteenth amendment, they look like i newly picked gosling after a thunder s orm. They haven t got any friends. Nobody cares for them, and the idea that they are treated to luxuries is simply preposterous. The Democrat editor can't fool us." Elkuabt. A hammer cast weighing 3,000 pounds The Fourth celebrated on Monday A balloon ascension. LaPoutb. The Spiritualists are at work The Union & Herald characterizes lie effusions of the Plymouth Democrat as " The old bus of the serpent. "....Prof. Jackson endeavoring to organize a singing class. . . .The editor of the Argus receives a boquet of flowers from ladies Theatre 3frs. Mix fed from a wot;on and broke her arm. . . .The Argus joins hands with the Plymouth Democrat in denunciation of the 2ttth Ind. regimeut The Old School Presby terian church, recently damaged by fire,is re roofed. Winsemao. The Christian denom ination is to erect a new church building Crops poor. . . .Burglars make on attack upon a tomb stun shop. . . .The Ciood Templars celebrate the Fourth on the 3rd The Democrat saya : " Last Tuesday about G o'clock p. m., our citizens were sta. tied with the report that a woman had been killed by the cars a few rods north of the corporate limits of the town. We followed, with the citizens generally, to where the accident oc curred. and there tiw the mangled remains of a lady provia to he Mrs. Marga ret Savage- Such a s ght we never have seen, and hope nevei to see again, A portion of the head anl upper parts of the body in one place, the liver, heart and part of the back bor j several feet north of this, with one of tho eyes lying still nearer lue remains above referred to, while the hips and lower extremities were aeveraJ fwet south of the same place. After the coroner's inquest, Mr. J. P. Barnett, agent for the railroad here, had the remains properly enshrouded and deposited in a nice coffin, and at the tele graphic request or the husband, forwarded to Chicago on the next moraine's train." Warsaw. A young man spends one hundred and sixty -five dollars for billiards 'u three years No celebration of the Fr th Indian tan enlarged. Misiiawaka. The high water has thrown 300 mechanics out of employment . . . .Street preaching. . Young man bitten by a rattlesnake Editer of the Unter prize presented with a basket of peas, ("let tM have pea."). .. .Population 4,530. (We don't believe it ; otherwise the place would support mo.-e than one newspaper. Ed.) Boy stole fourteen dollars from grocery store of D. Dixon. . . . 20 sheep drowned Shooting firecrack crs on the sidewalk prohibited.

PEARLS OF THOUGHT. (ptPAtn roa iTH BBMSassaa rr iss jenkii l.c " haw only eulM a boquH of olker sten'i fUmtn, mnd nothing im my own but Ihm tiring that UmU Utem."

When mne is broke, and no nronortlnn kept ! So it is lu the music of men's Uvea." Shakspcare. Fora lines more beautiful than these, saya an eastern paper, are rarely wtitften: " A sokiua Diursan.- to the aoei Trtls of the world to be, As travelers bear tha Irillows ra re the reuc'i He who sedulously attends, pointedly asks, calmly speaks, coolly answers and ceases when he has no more to mv is in possession if some of the best requisites oi man. Lu.vu.ter. Deep rivers move in flilepce ; shallow brooks are noisy. A false friend and a iludow attend only when the sun shines. Immoktautt or tus Beautiful. There is nothing no, nothing beautiful and good that dies and ia forgotten. An infant, a prattling child, dying in its cradle, will live again in the better thoughts of those who loved it, and piay its part though its body be burned to asbea or drowned in the deepest sea. There is not an angel added to the hosts of heaven but does its blessed work on earth in those who loved it here. Dead ! Oh, if the food deeds of human creatures could be traced to their source, bow beautiful would even leath appear! for how much charity, mercy, and purified affection would be seen to have their growth in dusty graves. Dickens. .. "A fkcdemt man," says a witty Frenchman, "is like a pin. His bead prevents him from going too far. In diring to the bottom of pleasure we bring up more gravel than pearls. As you rise In life, so does the envy of the world increase ; the man who makes a reputation makes enemies. LIFE'S BATTLE. The battle of life in a majority of cases must necessarily be fought up bill. To win the victory without a struggle, would bo to win It without honor. While diffi ci llies intimidate the weak, they act only ly as stimulants to men of energy and reso'ution. A whining shiftlesancss ia absolutely despicable? Upward evolutions arc through effort. Every tbmg that grows, grasses, graina, tore' is, push upward against the law of gravitation. The higher is attained only through struggle. All the diverse experiences of lile serve to demonstrate that the impedimenta thrown ia the way of individual advancement, may be overcome by steady good conduct, honest convictions, acltve perseverance, and a determined resolution to surmouut all difficulties, and stand up manfully against all misfortunes. Leaning everlastingly leaning upon somebody Is soft, and waxy aa putty. Would to heaven we could infuse a moral decoction of spinal stiffening into the American multitude. Bless the man or woman that dare say no, and say it squarely! Strike out! Planting your feet upon the platform of right principles, fight life' 8 moral ba ties earnestly, sincerely, bravely certain, then, wilt be the tic tory. By th thorn rood, and do other. I the mount or tiji spa won ; Tread It wltbott shrinking, brother, Jesus trod It press thoa on t " Selected. M Br if I put ray money in the pavings bank," Inquired one of the newly anived, "when can 1 draw it ont again ? " "Ocb," ' replied his Hibernian friend, "sure an' if you put it in to day, yon can draw out again to-morrow, by givia a fort night a notice." VMM EC wx. There are unknown depili in the hnmaa soal, And over tbem wastes of waters roll ; There are wrecks untold, all covered o'er, And vauished dreams that will come no more. And gems of thonght, and memot-H-s fair. And once luted treasures lie hurled there; Kuried so deep 'neath I be voiceless warns) That mortal eve cannot trace their graves). Low down where they lie they are guarded well; Of their secret presence none can tell ; Eor eyes may brighten and lips may smile, And the heart with anguish be torn Um while. We little dream when the mash ia worn O'er a heart by RiiftVring and conflict torn. Of U i ton i strength, for who shall know The aecret depthe) of n nntold woeT Ah! many the burtlen silent lj bestr. With the sigh repressed aad the voiceless prayer, nd murmur not through the lonely night, Fot hope and wait tor the morniug light. Witt It ever em? Shall we hit know Why the way was so dark and rough hetowf In the world bejond where" the way grvws clear, Will it brighter be lor the darkness here 7 C III UC II IT KM 3. or Tarn us v. wa. lvsk, js. Tns conerciration of St. Thomas.' Church, in this phice, is somewhat scatter1 J II a a . eu uqu win prooahiy be at ill more scattered. Stint- have gone east, Home northwest, and some have gone and others will go to the "hub of llw universe." It hj quite an aristocratic congregation to he thus ahle to scatter Ilsclf, in the summer, overs great part of the United States. We hone all msv Iihtr a nlenunt ttoir. and come hack tree from the ague and reauy ior earnest church work as the christian year brings round agaiu its festal dttys and daya of watching. Tits enterpriflug churchmen of Mishawaka have lately enlarged and beautified their church, nod the Fariah si Elkhart has purchased a fine pipe organ and is building a beautiful church .t put it in. 80 Me. through faith in all the countless ages flowers ever outward into endless forms of glory Three Sundays ago the Itcv. Mr. Reeves, of Michigan City fainted away during morning services. He ia still feeble hut improving At North liberty, six miles from Walkcrtoo, a flourishing congregation has suddenly sprung up with full church services. A few years ago a gentleman gave the Diocese of Indiana eighty acres of land. Lately the land was sold for 10,800 00, 81. Matth kw s Church, Laramie,, fifty miles west o." Cheyenne, bss just been consecrated. . . .St. James' Pariah, Brooklyn, a parish only two years old, is build ing a -iOO,000 church In Clirist Church, Rochester. N. Y., sixty adults were lately confirmed in one class ; and the ssnie dsy seventy in St. Lakes Church St. Savior's Church, Croydon, England, has increased the past year from four thousand to six thousand The Church in the Diocese of South Carolina lost, during the late war, $1,000,000 worth of property The Church papers throughout the country report an unusual number of marriages in church during the past two months. All quiet in Plymouth. No "tintioabulalion of the merry mar riage bells." Bismarck of Prua has two FOU8 at Oxford Father i tecker ia the son of a Presbyterian father and s MUiodist mother In the window of tli 9 LaPorte Union and J Irr aid office sie plants, vines and flowers, and other ritualistic attractions. Tn-R late papers state that Thomas J. Newton, for the last twenty years a Meth odiat Minister, was baptized in the Ron iah Church at Carpentersvilie, Putnam Co., this 8tate, on the 21 si of last month. Only two bishops of the Anglican Church have cone over to the Roaaish Church during the past two hundred and fifty years I ue uisbop of li alio way, Scotland, and tho Bishop of North Carolina. They were not educated In early life to the An

glican Church. Since the organization of the Episcopal Church In the United States only thirty igbt Clergymen, according to the official report a year ago, have gone from her ministry to the R man Church. Of ihm number twenty five came into the ministry from other bodies-seven from the Congregationalists eleven from the Pres byterians seven from the Met hod ist a Eight of the others were educated ted In other Christian bodies in early life. Three went to avoid discipline. Six returned. Two only were brought up in the Episcopal Church, and these two are among the six who have turned. The total loss it only thirtywo, and three of that number "left their Country for their country's good! " - - ssaaasal mMgf aasW""" Di king the session of the United States' Senate ending March 4th, 'CO, there were two men honored at the Capital by their partisan friends more than all others Senator Hendricks; and Morton.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Silver nod plated war. No. 10, West Si lo BJ hMajafJ ftnot, Plymouth, lnd. Repairing dons by a skillfnl and thorough workman. Orders promptly and aat'ntetrUT flltad. 36 VARIETY STORE. Variety and H. B. Pershing, Having Iwtnght the news depot kept at the Poetoffire, will furnish Newupapr-pra. period irals,ar heul and misrrllaneoas books, Stationer, window and wall paper. Drugs, medicines, per turnery. UairOila. fmwiadee. fancy goods. Dry Ooods, Hardware, Cutlery, Itonta and Shoes. Motions, and. in fart, a VARIETY STORE, Selling nearly stl goods at cost. Call and see my goods bewrre buying el sea here. 2 asJ H. B. PEK.-.H I?fO. NEW FIRM. New Boot and Shoe J. Gartner & Bro. An bow are to the ritisaws of Marshall county that they have just opened a new and large stock of BOOTS & SHOES Or all kinds. Ladies' Misse, and Children's sjpsas ,4 every variety. We employ experienced workmen, and we are prepared to do all kinds of Custom oliade HVrA, In Ihe let manner. We guarantee a good ot and satisfaction in all cases Our place of business to on LaPort Street, Two Doors West of Clcavcland & Houghton's Grocery Store LEC AL. 8TATK OF INDIANA,) Marshall .Cotrsnr. w Notice is herein- t'ivon thnt Matihta Brown, admiuiatrairia of the estate of Jonn Brown, dcccasetl, has filed her petition to sell the real estate of the de cedent, his personal heing insufficient to a 1 s . -a - . pay in? deois, anu mat at id petition will he heanl at the next term of tho rnurt oil omruon rlcas of said vmntv. v itness my hnd this Ttfe day of Jnly, louv. i vri Iii tj. L i HAI AN, Clerk, per O. P. KUNliER, Deputy. jgisctTnir nam. Notice Im hereby (riven that the nrxtorsifrnnl executrix ofths last will of Grove O. Pomerwv, det sea uil. will offer lor sale at tmt.lic "iifrrv. at th.. late rrsideBce of the testator, ia Ccater towasMp. W. l ii - a a Saturday, July 2i, I8G0, the personal property of the estate, consisting- of norsea, rows, mover and reaper, threshing ssachiaa, BtaaSSJ mltle, farm ins; Implements, Sc. Sale to rpinmenc at 10 Vlark a. at. T to K.M.-i. .Sams of three dollars an I ander cash it. hanl. Over three dollars a credit of ainemnnths will be glTro. Ihe pwrrhaaer driving note, at iaterrst, waiving valaatton laws, with pood urcnrit. 35 MAKOA.RET POM K BOY, Exeewtrix. Blacksmith! and Wagon Shop! I. F. CHAMBERLAIN, At bis Shop in BourUn, s prepare! to do all work Inhlsllneon short notice. Partiewaar atten tion paid to Horse-shoeing. Lumher, Log, Hght Wagons on han! at alt tint., or maile to order. None but the I - .1 material ail .1 a.-t heat wrrkaven employed. All work guarantied to 2 .'re satisfaction. lie also has a splwidid assortment of Pu-ws and saokl boards toe sale. Give hlra a rail. lcyipd l r. fii a vrtKu: a rv 3 S3S5 to tue Koontz t Palmer Have opened a Ho. I Restawaat on LaPorte Street, nro door West of CVavelaad A M ouch ton's Grocery Store, where Uy are prepared to furnish you Willi Warm Heals, (at all hours) Oysters, in every shape, Picklea Tongue, Pickled Pigs Feet, Pickled Tripe, 8ardines, And tn fast everything kept la a first-class Restaurant. a Boarding by the Uy or week. Having secured the services of a flrst-claea Cook era feel confident that we cannot mil to please all who favor us with their pair sxsxfSa We also keep constantly on tian.4 a MX line of Confectionery, Canned Fruit, Nuts, Dates, Jellies, tc, Ac. Bamssaber the peace, and give as a call, tri KOOXTZ S PALMER. AMERICAN SHERRY! KUliBAKR WINE. MetfJosl TesaJMoay. the undersigned, practicing; physicians, eor tlfy that we have prescribed in our practice, for th past one, two and three rear, sfodgs's America." Merry or JUmbaro Wine, and that, for ywet, we Heeidrdlf rr it to any other Wine, eithJ J. taaatlc 1 r forigm, that we have ever (00 nit, and ww phai'v rw wsmasarf It to the attention of medical nit as a n. t vai nable acquisition to oar 'ir a tori a media.'" M f.. B -own, M. D. ; Bf. Liodlr, M. D.; J.Myers M. D.; Urbaaa, III., Oct, 17, 18M. E.-h't. Mi. Earl). N . I.. H. Kenoon, M. D ; Oelumbws, Wisconsin. Oct. I. 105. M. K. Wriest, M. D.; John J. Stiles, M. P.; Pontiac, Ulf., Oct. 30, ib. O.W.If.aoaill.P.t J.J Bovre Bf. D.; Avon, IIL, Oct-14, loui. 0. S. S. TODD, Km Me ent lor PLyaioutk.

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JUST OPENED. SHOOK & CRAWFORD Oi the Corner Sooth of the Parker Hoott, Have Jost opened a Splendid Line of Queensware, GLASSWARE &. LAMPS, Of the latebt and moat approved tj les, which a til be sold at prices that Defy Competition! CALL AND EXAMINE. ALSO, A gRKSn BCPrLT OF CHOICE: FAMILY GROCERIES Cash paid for Couu'ry Produce. Shook & Crawford. Marshall County on Fire INTENSE EXCITEMENT Es Lvdy oa the ran to T. A. SIMONS' GROCERY STORE ! To aeeire unprecedented bargain ia GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS' CO UNTR Y PROD UCE, CROCKERY, (i LA SSW A YE, EARTHENWARE, WOODEN WARE, CANNED FRUIT, and a thosvand and one other article. All ww ask Is to give ws a rail, examine prxxt and prices, as we are rvmftdent of selling. The hjgheet market price paid tut all kiada of country produce. Owr atoek is fresh, and boesxht at the Lowest Casth Price ! Store 4tn door south of Brown Bro '. Drug Stor Mkbiaan street, Plvinoutb. r! to Jan. I GOOD NEWS A GOOD plsca to Bad all Kinds f Family Groceries. Ohtas an tveensware, floor and Feed, kvery lady should cal the attention of her HUSBAND fo the met that he rai And at A. BUCK RR'!, next doer to Bock It Toan Hardware Ht vre, the beat sjaaortment of Tea, CoBee, Sogar, Syrup. Ac, in Plymewth, which are WARRANTED give entire satis far lion. This fact w Ml at once he ppnreot TO EVERY s. he dorter, lawyer, mi els ter mircbant, meat Is or fax at er, YOUNG r sM, rieh er peer, t-t may fcvor Mm with a call wsssM be impwesibW Ar aay husband to plrase his LADY nettvr t ban to buy her a barrel ot Kitra floe flcsr, the best IN bhj market. Too can find a fo'l assortment of everyWir n osnalty seM in a ffvocery Store, all of which ill be kM as low as at any other store la MARSHALL COUNTY. New hi the time to apply yonmelvee, and Becker's is the pfarr. Let the- mtrltltodc contv, and their wants shall lie supplied. iCtf HALLS Mablc Sicilian Hail Renewer o Via stood Ihe test of Heven years before he- whllc ; awl m preparation foi h hair has fft t been firovereA uil ptinhire the same beneficial res. U ' Mi is an entirely new seientijw k overy, cornotning many of , . o 4 powerful and resturaticn t.f-etit Vi VC1TABIE KINGDOM. .VCWY HAIR TO IT3 OaiClflVL T OUTH FUL COLOR. It make, Vi " sealn white and clean: eure eL:r.rujr and humors, and fulling oat of tho hfiir; ami will make it grow u:on ftatd heads, except in very aged persons, as it furnishes the nutrihtre principle og which the hair is nourished and supjtorted. It makes the hair moist, soft, and glossy, ami is unsurpassed as a II A I It DRESSING. Itithe chcpet preparation, ever offered to the public, as one ootue wui aecompltsh more and last longer than three bottles of any ether prepa-ration. It is recommenaea ami usea oy the First Medkal Authority. The tf 'onderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Renewer have induced many to manufacture prep irations for the Hair, under various names ; and, in order to induce the trade and ihe public to CirohaMO their compounds, they tve resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former pt.rtm.m.m ,. It ml .MMS AtinpeiflU M'itK f t V I 0. vr wh nwirrw . v..w..w-vv .v .... owr Mr. Halt, and thei:' prepara tion was similar to ours, uo nog be deceived by them. Purchase the original: it has never yet been 3 untied. Our Treatise on the air, with certificates, sent free by mail. See that each bottle hoe out prtvate et'CTit uiamp owr Ukj fop of the bottle. All others are imitations. R, P. Hall & Co., Prop's, Nashua. N.H, Sold faj 00 DruamMa ad Dualen tat

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New Arrangement. Hard wave H. B. DICKSON HAVING BECOME SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE Hardware Establishment ON THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF LaPORTE AND MICHIGAN STREETS IN BRO W NEE'S NEW BRICH. Announces1 to his frind and the public th be iatrnda continuing the business at tho ammo stand, and invite al I in want of articles in that liaa to Give Him a Call. Ha asaaren them thai his prirea will be low as am other bauae in Northern Indiana HIS STOCK OF HARDWARE. CUTLERY, STOVES PAINTS, &C., tri very lartrs aaf fabracea ercv article al aaot that ran aauallj ba fcund in sn-h an e 11-47-tf. DRUCCIST. THE OLD LINK Drug Store, WM. BROWN, Socrasaor te Pershlnf S Brovra, Bwalars In Drags, MEDICINES, Dye Staffs, awl at oils, stationery, rrrfusaery and Toilet articles. PRESCRIPTIONS Careftally eompoonit1. Open on Sundays BNI S to 10 a . m., and m m I tn B p. m. Bi DRUGS, DRUGS. Cr. Blain Co. CHEBIST fc SR0QQISTS, Soulb-WMt earner Mlrhtfan aad Carre streets, keep cvsstantly on uanu a couiplele stuck I MEDICINES, Chemieals, Paints, Oils, PFRFÜMERY, NOTIONS, Wall & Window Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Lamps, &c. Prompt attsntirn given to fhe compounding of physician 'a psaacridtions and family recipes; and disyaosed Id the most tcicatiflc ner. 34) G. BLAIN & CO. BXiACKSmTHXNG! BLACKSMITHING ! rsrtHB nnderstcned woulJ inform the noblie ecu M. rally that be Is prepared to do all kinds of BUf ksnsfthlng neatly ana qntcsiy. Kpecfal attention paid to h orsesaaeins;, ironing wajjeaa, carriages aad sleighs. sm. A 11 Work warran ted to give perfect satisfaction smF rirrt shop South or Bridge, West side Michigan Street, Plymouth, Indiana. M pd aa Oct W. KELLST

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5,000' BOOK AGENTS WANTED for Harding's New IHtuninatt-d and IIlastrated Edition of the Lifeof Christ, and Bun van's Pilgrim's Progress I Tlie works are now ready fur delivery. Address j tur Catalcgte of the beet selling Sobecrtwtioa Seoks , BsafBShai W. W. HARDING, Pit iladtf plita, PnbMsher of Harding's Editions of the Holy Bible. AGENTS WASTED FOR Homes & Fortunes HI THE BOUNDLESS WEST AND THE SUNNY SOUTH. No citizen can afford to be without it. Send for circular giving full (Inscription and t' rms to scents THE PKOPLK'8 PUBLISHISGOO., Cincinnati, O. Chicago, III.. or St. Lonia. Missouri. 8 OOGUEENBACK Of nil ralne tent fix to aay Hook Agtnt. AGENTS WANTED FOR LIFE in the HOLY LAND Ttironch 4000 years Is) the present time, with description of memorable places and remarkable characters wristen by 1IKXRY WARD BEKCUEIt and ten other dislinguisbod clergyman and travel, era. tn one large octavo volume, with fine steel engravings. No book published that is so acceptable to all classes, and offers so good an opportunity for agents. Send for onr descrciptive circulars with terms and a S- Groan back. J. B. BURR St. CO., Hartford, Conn. wTtED, AGENTS, everywhere, male and fi-male, to introdnce the GEN DINE IMPROVED COMMON SKN8E F-t.WII.Y SEWING MACHINE. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck; quilt, cord, bind, braid and embroider in the most superior manner. Price only $18. Fully warranted fr five years. We will pay SI ,000 for any machine that will sew a stronger, more kasjatlM; or elastic seam than ours. It makes the "Elastic fxck 8titch." Every second Stitch can lie cut, and still the rloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents fn-m 875 to BSBB per month and expenses, or a commission from which tain tantamount can be made. Address Sccosjb A Co., Pittsburgh. Pa., Boston, &las., or St. I M CAVTION.-Do not be imposed npoo by other parties palming off worthless cast iron machines, un. der the same name or otherw ise. Ours is tke only genuine au4 really pi actical cheap machine manu Cm tu red. 3S00B SALARY. Address V. 8. Piano Co., New Tojk. EVERY . MAN HIS OWN With tho COTTAGE PRESS and the printingmaterial accompanying i., every man can do his own printing neat ly, quickly and cheaptv; they are so simple in construction that a boy ten years old can easily m.magejhc largest sise Printed instructions are sent with each office, enabling the I urchaaer to get at work with out a previous knowledge of p.'inting. A'rircnbu containing full SmVrtStttoa, prices, testimonials fc., sent freeto all. Our 8p- inien Sheets of type, cuts. Ac, ten cents, A 1 Id ma Adams Press Co PRINTER 53 Murray Street, VI. YORK. ONLY ONE DOLLAR Tho nealy invented packet Time piece, suitable fnj eiths r lady or gentleman. 1 handsome metal rases, a lute lial. gilt lettered, brase mv inents. si iiiiut and servicable with key complete. A triw perminent indicator of time, warranted for twoyeam; Sjtir paid to :i part of the I". S. on receipt of Itne Dollar, orthreti for two dollars and half. If satisfaction i not given money rilnul"l. Address W. Siovv Pst l., 4:t Chatham St.. New Twrk. TtieUrioite VVntib lf. Send r Cataogae H A DAY GU ARANTEED lge! ts to sell the riowK SiirTTtg Srwino stAcVtwa It makes the Lock stitch, alikr on roth inr, hits tlw under-K-ed, and is 1 ijnal in every renpi-rt to anv Sealng Machine ever invented. Price $25. Wanantei for five years. Send Sir circular. Address Johnsum. Puss Cc, Boston. Mas., Pittsburgh, Pa or St. Louis, Mo. EMPLOYMENT fJUf Address S. M. Srr.Ncr.B A N. For particulars Hrittlobom, t Wanted--Agents--I-VKKIä'.75 KMTTINi: MXCIIINE. PrioatS. Thesimpleet, clH-apest and Ix-st Knit l lug Mai-bind ever invented. Will knit 'J", 'M" gtiti h'H ec Msaats f Liberal in dncements to Agentc. Addiess A aKStCAN Ksittijo. Machine Co . Boston, Afass., orM. Loins Afo. Lock Havkm, Pa. Mts.'R". Lirrtxrorr A BaasrsraXL, Pittsburgh, Pa Cent:- We hive been using your make of (lang Saw in mir Mill, and find them, in pointfiiality. superior to any we have ever nsi-d. iinrs. r., BtTSW-, BLANCI1AKD A CO ; Jawkstowk, ft. Y. LirncoTT A Bakiwsli: We have no trouble with your saws; they don't need to 1 lined up with paper; we put on the Mandrel and they go right abing. Temper p rfectlj uniform and quality unsurpassed. Revpect filly. CBAS. J. Ft'X. LIPPIXCOTT A BAKEWKLh, MaiiuCwturem of ireiibir. Malay, Mill Gang and Cross CM Saw. Ch'ipping dses. all ajswaaa. ColImrn's Patent Ate. JjlKivcla, spades aud Miies' Talent Covered Sems. Ask your Doctor or DrugjrUt for SVVKET Ul'IXlXK-ii oonats (hitter) Qainine. Is mndu only by IT. STKA BJ'S, Chemist, Detroit. CKLE HELP FOB Til K EBBING. Words of k i iii i r Ihr V.. une Men who have fallen into SOCIAL EVILS, and deerrea better MANHOOD, fu Sealed enrehHWS), free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATIOlt, Boa V., Phikvielphia, Pa. Thirty Tcara Kxpcrteaec tm the Trcatincnt af Chrnslr and Sevual DUcstrii A Phvsrdoeieal vfaar of afHrriaee, the rb rannst book rvrr published containing nearlv ;tftn pa;es, and 1) fine i rirnvines of the anatomy of the human organs in a state of health and disease, w ith a treatise on early errors, its deplorable conaei nence upon the mind ami hodv, with th author'. plan jt treatment the only rational and stn-ceasfnl mode of cure, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those ron templatinc marrfafe who entertain douhts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any addreeas upon Ihe receipt of -.'5 cts' in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr- LA CROIX, No. :U ilfalden Lane. Albany, N. Y. The anthor may be consulted upon any of l ho disas es upon which the the IxMik treat either personally or by mail, and mrdirines sent to ny part of the world. Fumiturp' furniture! At the Furnitur. Ware Rooms 0 Charles Palmer, On Laporte Street, May be found the BEST and Cfl KAPKST i ortmen of fl'BN ITLTkE evor offered in IMym tth. UNDERTAKING Attende-t toon very reasonable ter mi. A irs ass HEARSE tor attendance at funerals l a em ot country. CHARLES PALMER. n7tf PI y ment h. In. a.R0 IT FIRST FREMIl'M O VOfF A SILVER MEDAL wss iWAa.se to waa Bnaatira nam atoiuiiaiirt . V T Um H. H. saw. AsrtemHar.1 BosMVf , at ta Ms hfe MSSS ia Nssfema, assa. ss, tSsi di Sl TB.TD.-sne'in Vegetable Hair Restorative Isasssasaf as awst poaasw arsWs far aawsr sSnaj scaasrss J. R.BARRSTT a CO. sH 4tcarrsVija LORD fc SMITH. CHICAGO, i Agents for the Jlorlliweatarn For Sale by Brown BroUiers,

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MDLIsf, MILLS. The great Wheat I arrest la fast arraehrng, everv farmer should have owe af J. Newtou William's new and improved Fanning mills, rotDOfectnred and asSsThf El. G. Thayer. TITEY wore soccrstfiilly tried Ut season by more than thirty or oar best turners, all of whom speak in the hiebest praise of them ; also by the Plyrhouth watsr mil' and Plymouth steaai mill. One hundred now ready a.id will be sold on reasonable terms. Any responsible person desirf ag an Can apply to 34 ti. Cr. Thayor. PLYMOUTH S1SH, DOOR & BLIND FACTORY AND Bouth of tho Rod VTare Ilnrtae. NEAR THE RAI LR AO D HPOT George L. Brink Has an establish saont of the aT-ove ycaractrr fn fntt operation, propelled by Steam, where hesaaaafaci met all kinds of Doors Sash, Blinds, MOULDINGS APTD BRACK FT. Siding and Flooring Plane Iff TflE CCST MANNT Orders filled proatntlv. and at lower ratr than an; other manufact r . GEORGE L. BBINK. Plymouth. Jan. 2. lsr. J-jll J. SLADE cmU and Retail Dealer in SAGINAW LUMBER, Shingles, La Hi. Ac. Office and Yard Ho. 134 Ktisffsbmry 91. , Fout of Ohio, North ltnmca. Planing Blili in Connection with Yard. CHICAGO, ILL. Cars loaded free of charge at Chirac. Ifta 1 A IM. II I It V CO., O F LAPORTB p AU 4 Til Furniture) Dealers f OE NORTUEUN INDIANA. Mattresses, Looking Glasses and 8PRINC BEDS AT EASTERN PRICE 8. TaU OO BHOTHKKS. New Wagoo and farriae p We are now ready to furnish Lnmher Was; s Biipgiv, Carriages, Ac., made of selected timber and Ironed in the most substantial banner. Wa employ stone but Experienced Workmen , assa intend to turn out work which wa caw warraatt In evety particular. We All wheels with the host Ohtw spokes, The pah ie are Invited to call and s vasal ne before pui elsewhere. HOltSE-SHOEINO acd Repairing well and neatly done. Shop on L.Portc Street, East of J. E. WasssrveH A Co., Plymouth, lud. CR EGG BBOS. Plymouth Marble Works. HENRY HAUK, Havtnr; permanently located in Plymouth for the iinrTHWi. 1 1 f nmanrnlin Ik. . u l. I ml im - pared to manufacture all kinds of Monuments, Tomb Stents, Bead Stones of all sizes and forms. Marble Table Tops, Bu rtau Tops, Counter Slabs, tc, etc He solicits the patronage of all who want ana work in rtia line, and assure them that he will his work Aß CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER. than any other establishment in Northern ladt and warrants satisfaction in all oases. Shop onsouth side La PorteStreettwo doors ft Center Street April U. lSt-i PAPER. UM.YEBJlGO MlWMm. BR ADNER. SMITH fit 00., 13a south water at, rllfr AoO. Alaaufactureis and Whoeale dealers, whii Winnebago Papers Are tor saAc by sil leading bulcssle Grocers lu tle c it v. ,

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