Marshall County Republican, Volume 13, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 22 July 1869 — Page 2
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I. T. P1IIX.I.IPS, C. F. tBL . M Ktll'ora. V. M. MCIIOI.S, THURSDAY, JULY 22, m;x SOMETHING ROTTEN IN DENMARK. Wk notice that the old bridge, romraooly known as Itvevv bridge, is undcruoin? repairs. Tlie late high water injured it to mien an extent as to render it impassable. For s:uc time farmers and others resi lini -ast of Plymouth have been oblietl to m ike their way down to the hriile.on Michigan street, in order to get dij Ph mouth. Some few, in order to duve time and travel, have ventured lo eross the bridge on Garro street, though it has hng frinee ten derlared by the authorities dangerous tnd impnssal.le. Font men may cross it, but for teams the ;k riment would he d ingerons. There "w a gootl, bigli sidewalk on this street ;.nd tile road is never oversown to such an .Mi as to djbar j issage. The street is wide, nice houses on either side, and r":., ""nvnii-m and naturally adapted for a Ifftvaj. Our corporation, with the as -i -dance of a few private persons, have abandoned thw bridge, which a few dollars would repair, and built a bridge sooie rods below. During the spring and fall - tn. when our farmers come and ro the Miost. this newly opened street is utterly tatpaasaUe, ab I for a few months past would defy the bold-hearted sni immer of he Ilulh'spont to buffet with its waters. The street is narrow, barren, sidewalktet, and it woah!- be impossible to burld a sidewalk that would fast through the wet MM How Iba most crazed experts i:itntalist pouM conceive a project so wild as to open that bog lor a public street, is more than we can understand. This ntu h is irrefutable : our corporation ooanl assist I'.u. Hheme, and man than rliis. they seek 'to perpetuate the curse by metaphysically hewing down the old bride by neglect and refusal to repair. In short, one or two swamp-landlords bm 'lie wool over the eyes of the cor'.oratiou board and it.s Kiccessnjrs have Ml the nerve to tear it off, but purblirdly intent themselves by remaining in ob--teurily, for it is an obscure and torpid auI Imrity that publishes it ordinances SM fails tu execute them. Among other things negiecte.l we may rtly mention the fire-engine platform, which is totally useless: the public walk ia Mtfk P!v ;n üitli. which is almost impassable ; the rows of buves. barrels, and and carts that obM ruct our business talks. Why this neglccl ? (Art linly our board could not have . a m l.Hntl to the laws of adaptability s to calmly ecnc'ude that LaPortc street was prel'ei.' le t Garro for a bridge. Wc lo not cjt. .'slicE the right of pnvale porWl 1 ar-asa n-rtti n locatliies and intr.tvcl over mi 1 localities, but (his cliciuc was not carried out in bulk by private manificence," the statements of mmh to the coi irarv notwithstanding Ofe h ippen to know that the corporation nanl allowed bills, and its clerk issut d rders to workmen engaged in constructor the bridge. AI! this would have been veil eao !'! h'id th? mono been expend - I to lrin' tue greatest gnott to iTcatcst BHCf. But considering 'he fact that no nod Mam exists, for the awkwardness of ic movement, and many reasons conemn the scheme, we deduce the inference tat there is "omething rotten iu Denark.' There is a '"nigger in the woodile," gentlemen, and the people want to ?t him out. .ED iriUBE OF PLYMOUTH So far as rapid growth is concerned, epeixls eery largely ujwn the extent of u iiinnufucturing enterprises that may 0 5ct (n foot nr. rarried out. That her crease in population and wealth w'ril i.iicuc Tor many years to eoare, In a ti.sfactory de gree there can le no doubt. he town has already a considerable numr . f manufacturing establishments, and .y are ercry day enlarging and extendg li.eir business. Being in the center of ne of the finest agricultural districts in ndisna, and having a snperabundance of client timber, the cumnty scat of a living county contaiuing a population more than 2."i000, ard no rival within Acnty-fonr miles and being on e P. Ft. V. & C it. It., and the . C. Jfc a. It It. (to say nothing of the iVaSable waters of Yellow river,) Plym At KOl continue grow. liut if her ' -.vt uM Luve lur become a larger m. they must by every possiblcpri'i'er means encourage manufactur- ; nterpriscs. establish gootl schools. I ÜM like. Ft. Wayne has no natural Ivantages over Plyraouth, aas not half jood a country surrouiuling her, and :s become iiuport.:.t chiefly Ix'cause her '.ens have put their shoulders to the . heel, and dug a canal, made railroads ! built up numerous factories- We re been intbrmcd thai more than StX0 her inhabitants derive their support i. ai the railroad shops and factories off . ie place. But some who only see prosperous '.)Uth Bend growing rich out of her fine . .t-.r poarer. say we can't manufacture cause we hare no snch pov cr. This s a mistake. The machinerj jf the lar eatabiishiBCBl of South Ik i is protled by steam power. Nearly all of Ft. ayn s,aul all of Chicago's machinery is U09 moved. Plymouth tan ran steam tachlaarj cheaper than an3 of these other tea named because she lias more wood m lliM any of them ever lind. But we 3 c-rcdibly informed by those who have refully inquired into the matter that our 'vcr, il properly managed will supply a tmm. i 10 horse power, and without r triracr.t to the citizens i-Sarylhing thtt can be made out of ml or iron cau be as cueaply and pofly matuifacuired here aa anywhere. e oagh: to bave a rar factory, piow ;torics, fu?nilnrc establishmettrs of all . U. H ik a (xs have a few,) tbresU- . -. ho:se po vers, lanniutr mi'.la, wagons, fact everythins that the iiestern farmer . eds, OUbC to be largely manufactured I CardlDg machines, woolen facto- - ought to be put in operation at f ncc. . e have unrivaled facilities for making - ipmcnts by rail. . , e do not write thia in a fault finding rit, for the peopte are doing well, and entitled to credit for -irbat they have re. We have some brandies of busis earned on here uor neigUboriug w ns eancot boast of. Staves, hubs, feiH, and all that pertain to barrels and uagona, band boxes, At . Ac., arc made
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in countless numbers ; but !l:ey ara ouly drops of wtiat ought to be in the bucket. Plymouth has been burned down several limes, and her business men have been kept poor. Now many of them, and the fanners In the country have become somewhat prosperous, and are loading Mu-ir money at high rates of interest. Soon I they will have more than Ihey'can profita . . aafc ' m a atly use in this manner, aim casting about for lictter investments, they will see it iu manufacturing; and when they do "see it" they'wH! then invest. As soon as wc engage largely in manufacturing ve wül Ik- surprised at our growth and pro. perity. There ara mines of wealth in and about Plymouth waiting to enrich those who have the enterprise, pluck and courage to open them. SOME THINGS SAID ABOUT US. "Messrs. Bclangee it Nichols have lately become proprietors of the Plymouth WTMJMX) and have secured the services of lion. D. T- Phillips as political editor. Mr. Phillips is a genMcman of treat abilities, and will make a eood pa per of the It Kim in. wan. yPe wish the new proprietors the best success,' Sttuth fend Peyitrr. "The Marshall County Rarrni.icAN has changed hands. Mess's. Be hin gee Nichols becoming proprietors, and D. T. Piiinji, C. F. Bclaugce and Wm. M. NiehafcacditniT. With such an array of talent the RtrTStKUS should take front rank in the view. pteea gang." Elkhart So "Messrs. C. F. Bclangee and W. M. Nichols have putchascd'llic M. ('. He im in wax office. They are promising young men, and the paper will doubtless sustain, uuder their management, its enviable reputataion. Here's our XiPlymouth Dcmo nit. " Messrs. Bclangee & Nichols snceced Mi. .1. S. B?rder as editors and propriee ora of the Plymouth BjPl'et.traaT. Mr. Bender will hcreaf tor tkvotcfjhis attention exclusively to IbeJ pmciicc of law." Winatnac Democrat. "Nkw Fiiiu. The Marshall County Beim in. i-.N has changed hand.s and is now owned by Messrs. ßelangcc fe Nichols, with D. T. Phillips. Esq., as political ctlilor. The paper starts out well under the new proprietors, and gives many evidences of having fallen into good hands. We w ish it success in a g.cat ilcgrce. Minaivaka Kntcrprlne. " The M. C. ItEPt Bi.icAN, under the charge of Messrs. Bclangce,& Nichols, presents a vastly improved appearance. Tbej have prcMured the assistance of D. T. Phillips. Ksq., iu the editorial management of the- pper. and propose to make it a little more lively than it has been heretofore. t" --Plymouth Democrat. " The Marshall County Republican has changed proprietors, and i now published by Messrs. Bclangee ft Nichols. With its three editors the paper should be made an cxce-din:ly live organ of rtt-e minority party 10 Marshall County. There is no reaaoa why Plymouth should not boast of at least onr euterprisin g newspaper." Pie ro ton mieten WM. M& Ixihana ia tloiug well with htr 8lac tlcbt. Five veitrs a"o it footed up OOM $!.tK)r,IHI0; It bas Itwn rctliKeil lol :, c,oo,ooo, and or this S.t)o,ooo kos poid off Jnly ttt lenvini; only ü,K0O,tHH. Another fir years will see the State out of tlebt and a larjic fund in the treasmy, if the present prudent management is CtWaffclTlfafl. CitteitttUtii Vom im roiif '. Yes, Indiana is doing very well, and the mailt is due lo Iii Hepublicai, party, by M ilieu tue viiicy ol lionesty had been t arried out at the expense of obltKjuy. re sistance, and tlenuticiauoD uneriuulied in ; - . ... 1 . . WW . mt I tue insiory 01 tne tsiaie. rromilic nrst ; mM' i ii'iiiri i n i in iimiiiiiiv in i i i iii . 18T,o, the Deiuoerata hat, mm absolute coutrol of the Star. aad paid not a dollar 0f the debt. fthey had kept the ower till I 1 . ; a .I...... la ... m.pa.KI. 1. .!..!!. , . no way ...i ii n u o .. ,.m ,a- jmoimuiihj i that thev v ouM have paitl any more. And, instcatl of helping the Republicans to p.iy, the used every opportunity lo del'eal or in wart payments. When the appropriations failed in 1843, the nseri every effbit to prevent the payment of interest on the debt, althoii'h the faith of the Slate was "solemnly pledged" to pav that interest semi-aunually, at a fixed pi e.e and fixed times. They contended that a fresh law was needed, every time, to give force to a "solenn" pledge, and their State officers refused to give out a dollar, or pay It Id the creditors. But for Governor Moitrox's '("termination to preprvc Male s credit at all hazards, and his extralegal, but more than justirltble. act of borrowing the money, the Democrats wonld bave forced the State into repudiation, just as they then, and ever since have, wanted to do with the national Government. If Indiana is doing well with her tlebt' her creditors owe the Democrats no th inks for it. By the time Gov. Baker delivers his last message he will Ikj able to report the Stale out of debt. IudUinapolU Journal. SOME INDUCEMENTS. To any person or persons who wiTT send us three neic cuh tubnerifters wc will give one of the following premiums, of their choice : Saturday Evening Post, for one year, a valuable mammoth size nteraiy Journal, worth $2.50. The Ladt' s Frieki, one of tu finest monthlies extant, oat year, worth 2.50. TnE Marshall Co. Repoblicak, of which thia sheet is a copy, orre year, worth $2.00. Clubs will also be furnished at a per cent, off iu order to induce sub sei iptfou. Any person taking the pains lo procure-ns rivE reW subscribers, accompanied by ftbe cash, w ill receive auy one of the above L rewards lie may choose, also a copy of the Rehl blican one year, seut to any address he may choose, and a neat little "puff" for hjs pains. Wc would state in additiou to the above remarks, that we anticipate enlarging our paper soon, and wish to placo it in the hands of every reader in the county. We are willing ;o pay for 3'our exertions in onr behalf, and with this view promise to improve as we receive encouragement. Now is the time ta disseminate republican principles, while tho public mind is in a passive state, aud political stump prejudice no longer usurps reason. Send ia the names.
CHURCH ITEMS. lw ar the itr. mm. Lcsa, ju. Sunday is the theory the work days of thrjweek arc Sunday in action. New baoksto tac value of $100 have jest been added to the county library They are all excellent The one for lawyers is "The Comic Pkirksttme." The one for religions people is "Oldtow n Folks,'' by Harriet liccchcr Sti we. A double lightning rod hai been put on St. Michael's Church in 'his pSaCS The rod on the spire looks . alher ''lunuy,' and seems to teach a new philo3ophy about lightning. A Connecticut man has invented an improved head rest for attachment to pews fcr the accommodation of "sleepers in meeting," and people who do not like
to "get up and down in Church services.' --The subjects now agital insr the relig ious mind of Chicaeo are "Baptrsranr Re generation, " and "The Orthodox Hell." --The initials A. I O. K. in certain Sunday sbhooi books stand for A Lady j of Enud, whose real name is 3fiss Tucker, of London. The Protestant Episcopal Church iu the northern states has contributed in one month nearly i? 1 1,000, besides supplies, for missions to colored people in the south. Bisbop TJttlejohn of Leaf Island has confirmed I, I on persons within the past fourteen weeks. Mis HolTnan, daughter of Jadge Murray HotTman, of Now York, has a mission class of l,ROQ children which sin alone Iskes llirough a thorough course ot Church instruction. It is estimated that there arc l:.'.",noo Christians in Chiua. Tlc- Huspo Greek brunch of the Church is extending the Sunday school system all over Hussia. It is announced that the principal shops in Pans will heucefue th be closed on Sunday. The university of Heidellierg, Gers mr.ny. has dwindled down to t:i pupils. The I niversily of Halle has am pupils. The former is rationalistic the latter is Cnristiau. The Roman branch of the Church in the United States has just raised nearly 900,001 to endow an American col lege in J a (,,. Bishop Mellvane has just deposed from the priesthood J. R. Weldon, Putin Bay, Ohio, because lie would no longer comply with the requirements of his Ordination vows in the use of the baptismal and other services of the Cluirch. Mi. Wcldon's congregation consists, in the summer, of Jay Cooke and his friends and nnmbcis seven communicants. Churchmen do not "read prayei. When they pray they "say" ptayera, HkSM arc 71 churches in ITiltai'il phia in communion with the Aagtieu branch of the Church. It is reported from Rome that the coming cjum il of the Roman branch of the Church will decree, as one of its dogmas, the cotpi-real assumption ol the Virgin Mary. The New York Indepentant of the löth inst , in the leading editorial, presents the dograi v.ry Meaty No Icm than :" hurches are to be crectctl m Madagascar this summer, accommodating from 800 to l,0O0 people, and they will be filled with worshipper as soon as completed. A chime or ts bells, the largest in this country, costing $00,000, has just been put up iu Buffalo by the romanits. The word- "sect," "denomination,'' persuasion, etc.. Lave ceased to coturuand n-fiwet. Tbev arc synonymous ( . . W"U rt '-I0US rac,,oncease to be aaM among Cbristkiiia to tksinatc organization, for names are . ... religious uhul's. We want a potential word of ..:.,. , , i . . iuii.-i.if, mui iiiitc ns no belter won! than the New Testament word H liurch. ' no Heaven ! other word from OUR 8UCCESS. To thrse w ho may be interested in our entetpri.tc and erTor's to present a readable paper we may state that within nftecn days our sulmcrif lion list has increased over ttro hundred and bids fair lo reach twelve or fifteen hundred in a hort time. Subscribers like it, and seem willing to push the work forward. Our Iricnd Henry Pershing, at the varit ty store, seems Is Mill by a number of iuctI who refer to him as sending them to us. Our power press revolves merrily, and at times spit out hand b-iLs, cards, letter heads, etc., at the rate of l,.V)o per hour. Notwithstanding all th'.s patrons yet their work dime on time. "Kxtra feed goes to milk' and succes luviahed upon ffs will result directly in enlargement and improvement of our paper. Wc have received substantial encouragement from many whom wc had not counted on, while a number wbttn we very justly expected to put their shoulders to the wheel, have stood l ack. Al- ! together our success has exceeded our pre-arranged expectations. ITEMS. Tue distance from Chicago to San Fran eiseo I 2,3Saa miles, ami the running lime is Ho hours, or nearly 2U 384 miles per hour. "C r c ,n rhiit p p-pnp parrot ter u.tk?" nsked a Bttrtterfn?' fellow ol an ltalh.n t lie other day. "Suppose he no talk so troche btterarat wat you talk I chop be dam head off," was the reply. A (iKnti.kman visiting him lor the first ümo, had heard that no one could tell a siory to uui JLt?. without reminding bun of anafher. Dosiriag to hear one of Mr Lincoln's storie. be related an anecdote to the then Chi-J" Magistrate, for the pur pose ol drawmr him out. After he laid concluded, Mr. Lincoln, wlin aceuicd to divine the object of bij guest, studied awiiue, and then said, wtlh a droll twinkle in hi eye: "V II. I believe that don't remind me of auy. Ving." As English paper coat sind this advertisement : "If Samuel Bibo will call or write to Samuel Slearn, Qaradise street, Liverpool, he will hear aometbing to bis ad vantage. Iii wife it no more. Mb. Andrew Jousho does not Intend to write anv historv ol b.a aulmlnau-oi in as slated. He nansges to keep himself employed reviewing 1 lie administrations of the first and last Presidents, e nUrely skipping his owe.-iVettv York ffbrf. Tu New York Sun refers to Andrew Job" -son as " The Wandering Jew." Ifc has bean interviewed and docs not believe in v.: rant.
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Indiana Patknts. The following patenis were ipsucd to Indi; ans during (he week ending on the '21HL of June : Railroad Car Heater Dcwitt C. Chapman, Noblesyillo. Antedated June 17.18(30 Coal Stoves Oscar F. Mayhew, Indianapolis. Shingle Machine Adam C. Kitz, Eltzabethtown, and John B. Cartel, IlartsvIIle. Steam "Engine Oovernor--Chas. A. Condc, Indianapolis. Harrow aud Cultivator Combined W. R. Cummings, McCulchcnvillc. Tile Machine Samuel Ma-Mix James McPheison, CMnton county. Hay Fork F. L. 3Ioorrisou, New bany. (Jombinel Seed Sower, Narrow and Al and Boiler Edwin A. Barton, Boonvillc. Soda Fountain James W. Chapman, Madisf.n. Draw Bar Wenzel Kotznm. Aurora. PKMll.s OF THOtdHT. i irrABiii i" T!iK cr.Pi i iiv AX hum jrsxir l. c "i Jrir rmftrtt it f f nlkW mi' ii ll.w. mint NaAn.- U mrf virm lt II" .fTi .M bimU thrm." If We Kirew. If rr knrw the wnrn unit U.vir:- . ho Watting fr n lown b nnd, IT onr Hp rouM t:itp II wurniwoo"!, If mir fcarlH coull ff til Tü.i I, a'uuM we wnstr Ihr in i.lilng F.r n Ifta that ucVr enn Ih? Weald ait ith KUth liutl. mc Kir our to to in, frun ?ea ? If kni-w 1 h- laihr Inp-n l'rnm-l aKit Ihr window aii , Woiilil lie rwhi ami MM" lo-iimrruw N.TtT troulle aain W011M 1 In- lu ij(lil cjf of our ilarliu Catch ttie t'ov. n iijxhi our lirow P WouM Ihr j. riii I of riwj fin er VX lis Ihen as they ilo uow? AW. tUcte litt'..- ico rolJ Hngera, How lh-- Hjut our nn-inoriea hack To On- li.ii.lv ..nli .uiil a In m Strewn nlonj; our biu-kwanl track How llioe little In ml leraiutl ns, As in ni j grace Ihej Iii-, Not to wraller thurti lul rce "or our r-MU7 !- .hkI hr. gtranjrr wr never the niTWir Till the re. l-voiel hint has ßown: Str.mjtc lhall fr nhoiilil sllsht Oh- vlolrfs Till the lovely flowers are pe:; 5lraiie thai Suiunu-r kier mul runr)iiuc Kanrr er. ni m laulfu fair A- hin Winter's i'nj pinion ti'iakc Ilm while dowu iu the uir! I.ii fiom whirh thene-.il uf silence X011 e l.nt to il i :iti rolt avatr, Hp II r lilossntneil jn wli lieautjr .- KjlorM tin- in 11 r h -lajr. Ami niTt wonls ihsf freight our memory, With lh"ir heaulirul ifiimp. Come to ua iwsweet.-r aerrnta Throngli the I'ortals of the toiib. I.' t us gal her nj I he auuls-aius Isflag ull arouml our ih; Lrt kt-p the whe.it ami n.es, astlng out I he t Lui 111 tut chaff ; Lei 11 ml our 1. n ' mil- 1 1 Iu the !: iu.; of I-1t, With a w:ieut hand iemwlng All Ha' briars from our -i . BireeaaUMI i- a part of the Divine idea. All new faeultien stand in a doubie constitution and nre just as really suscepN tible of pain as of pleasure. VVc M-ere mied so that tfCTJ nerve was provided with tins two fold niture und Ixith of I . i. . .... ...... .ft... ... if :.. .ii' l .-..ii ni jiii ;m- u:nu-. a, wurm m itticti ion of daagamai thin. thing' wbieli Baa bruise, and cut. and ;Mition, and no Bgß stands near them lo sny "Come not bera." There is not a stop we lake but death is there. Fain is eontiuuallv on the birlKmnl or starboard side, und life cnatltfti in stterinj; l.'elwrer. d.miri rs tin one Itand or the other. When ihere is so mueh sor row, there is only one way. It is to think that siifferinir is a part of happiness. One ho does this taker all Irtan, tmd heaps them up. and says, "They are no longer to me what they were before. They arc uot opaque, they are himiaou." . U'. frerher. LEGAL. STATE OF INDIANA.) M.MtsiiAt.i. County. Noiire is hrrebv triv -n that Matilda Brown, adininisirnirix of the estate ol John Brown, dboaaa ., has filed her petition to sell the rea1 estate of the de cetlent, his personal biJSBff insiiftieient ! pay bis ik bts, anil that sa;d petition w ill lie heard at the pexl term of the court of Common PU-ius of said county. Witness mv band Ibis 7ih tlav of July, IM. JOHN i'. fl'H MAN. Clerk, Ier O. P. KE.INOER, Deputy. ?,r, vxacoMtOc1 s.ttaE Nntii ia rlri'liy i:il ll lli:tt li e un !. r ! J -. in n i I ia! m ill nf Urin,- O. Pmiiwror. .1.--rr.is. wtll iffi.r .r mli. 1 .n..i.- i.iitrrv. lit tln ltr mrH.nri- 1. 1 lb- ti-vt'iinr. iu tVut.-r towio-l,:)-. Mjl.ii. ill CMMlT. Iliil.,nl mwtmwnmWi Jdy ti, 1 '.'., lhkraonal' pri.ivrtjr uf the t-atato, mnaittiax of li. ina. !-, in.iMer ami iraau.r. tlirrnaliio madajajr, tluiiu eaittlo, I iriniuj iin.vhi-iil., Ac. ...! tu rii:iui.-iir- nt In .i i.lia k a. m. TKRMS. Sum-, uf tlirw .l.lUr . ami midfr ra.h in liaiid. lir tlin ili.ll.trh a i mlit of nin tumuli ill I. rHi-ii. Ihr pun Ii.-imt zw inj; liotr. at int. i wahiii; ralawtlmi taw. wHI naaal In Billy. lj MAKtaitKT roMKUOY, Kxciitrix. IROI'OS.IS.S. For brick for the Marshall Counly Court House. tk'alctl proposal.- for 1,. loo ,000 mon HKicK In mm or :i'it less llntn X0U,UUQ will hi rueeix tl by the Building Cemniittce to lie opened at the oSm of A. GL (apron, iu Plymotttlt, on Saturday. July U, I8t;;i, at in o'clock, a. ni. INirtit-s submitting proposa's mnst la; jrepared to fiirni.xh stcur'Uy to the ilisfat tlon of .te coniinittee, for Ihn pmmpt jK-rlor. nance of their contracts. The committee reserve I be right to reject any or all ol the bids, should the same i:ot meet tbeir approval. For further particular pcc 1he specifications on file at the office of A. C. Capron, Plymouth. Intl. JOIIN C. CU9HMAW, A. C. CA PHON. JOHNSON HROWNLEE, :ir,t2 Huildimi Committee. NEW FIRM New Boot and Shoe J. G-artner & Bro. Annonarr to tlP ritifc-np i fMarahall rantity I hat tlipjr 1ivp Joat ojvnnl a near ataal largo attfek of BOOTS & SHOES Of H kind. L.ia!kV MImp. and fliiMrpti' alf of pTi-ry rmrVty. Ve employ vxperienc.il worknwn. ami ara farr paarpai to do all kinds of Custom JtimHe Work, In thp heart manner We rnaraplfo a gooa! lit and MtUfiaction in all Our place of buMUvsa la on LaPorte Street, Tno Doors West of Cleaveland fe Honghtoas Grocery Store.
HARDWARE.
Oh! Read This I .A. DEALERS IW II1RDWARE, AND AORICUIiTUitAL IMPLEMENTS, Tinware, Iron, Nails, OILS, &C. No- 9, Last Side Michigan St., Plymouth, Inda GROCERS. WONDERS. The " nirn of oIJ, to thoir folk- have toM, IITltav wnMaWia niaartaaa'l tlm. , But the oho to Ik- Ma, ilmt i or Ii.- Im-oii, I- the olio Hint a ill woo tin- dime- . Am' Navy r naved MHIm pubKc pmila ni aUaMMI a M.1.1. : . by bi; lag thoir Allman & Mayer n.tTi- juM raeflmt iho hrsrl tock ever larMtzM la tili pi. 11-, ii Um, ori, Qarawvan aa4 snn-orio. :iimI linrr rum Imlod lo -il lln-m out Ht I In- lutxl liuro It i.l lie to on-rv H-rMiliutiantiit-1 ki nun see Allni.iu it Maji-r lo fore jnir lm-i.r' tln-li COFFEE. TEAS, SUGAR. !?EATS Kih. I .In -.. ir , i.. boro. In aaMlllna to their Stt'k of gRmHta Iln-J keep tlM In at a-i-ril Jewelry Store. Thia able uf New York. Y-m will flinl there. Uae hiteat styk f Jewelry. Lmlica ami tb-nta' Raid Wut, -ho und i bullig, .. 1 H-ua ai.d :i very hr;e k of Wl.i. h will h and! froniMlrta. $1 Caaif Mf tli..n ItWycaa lar laMaakt aar (kaw laaaasi itliiu!a ;m,idivd mitt. All mnm4 aanaaWai, ir yon kr mij im in, i im K ol ji-w ill y f. , i 1 1 i.t ; n iiioai to Allman & M.-Mer. Mr. H.-iiry Mayer la a thorough work mau ml nu.l.-ratnuil llie lniim-, all Work Warranted. Or no pny. 1 Ley aim Lrrp mi Imml aoli-, upper, Li', unl call Akin IsEJlTIlER, They are mm agent tor Iho t.:ini i.. VnaWu iiiiKand Keep on lialid H full t.x'k of (hath, H .mini, Jeai.n, etc. ChII ami x ua. JUST OPENED. SHOOK & CRAWFORD On tue turner Sooth or the Parker IIour, Harp jiwt uppiu-d .1 Si'li-mliil Lin of GLASSWARE & LAMPS, Of rlWIutaat anal in.xf .ippr.ninl . pa, h hiih will hp aolJ at priitS that Defy Competition! CALL AND EXAMIXE. 4-L.S9, X FHF.SII Sl'PPLT OF CBOICE' FAMILY GROCERIES. Cash pa id for Country Produce. Shook & Crawford. Marshall County on Fire intense: kxcite.iknt Gr U ly on tu run to T. A. SIMONS' UKOCERV STORE ! Toapa-iir anpm-paja-uttaj I- u u i.iii in 1 12 OLE RIPS, rirovrsioxs L'OVSTJiY MOD LTP, QKOCKJSIt V, O LASSW A VP, P. 1 TJfPX WA Ji P, WOODEN WARE, CANNED PUUIT, ami it thonsanH anit !! other Miic44. AJi re aak 1 ta -ire aia caH, rsamine araxxla and ptatMp wp nre . aiutili-al of atlJin. Tli b Iahen t uurkpt pi u . paaid for all km! of country (iroduce. Our io It ia lTesb, anal boaght at tbo Lowest Cash Prices ! Btaaaaa th aVoor aonUi of Bcowb Oro'a. Drag SUur MicUiiiaaarvut, Plvuiua'.li. ptl to Jan. I j. A. MILIaER, 11IWOOO, IND. Dealer ta Groceries, Provisions, Floor, Feed Tinware, Crockery, Notions, Country Prodace, &c. UiJk.i ajf U: fiber paid ar Ouatry 1 rv Jiutr
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HARDWARE. j'ew Antogeraent
H. B. DICKSON HAVING BECOME SOLE PR0FRIET6R OF THE Hardware Establishment ON THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF LaPORTE AND MICHIGAN STREETS IN enow was new brick, Arnounrrs to Ms friend and tlio public thu be ÜMeuahi oatlaailig the lauhieai at the svvflue naadi tnd invites all in want of artiCfoi in tlctt liue tu Give Him a Call. I?p cmirr rlietn that h nrire will ho low an Auy irtliti haMM iu Nui Uii tlr Indrafts ma stock of H ARDW ARE. CUTLtRY, STOVES PAINTS, i Tfrr Urg an ' rmbrrM errrv cost that t an nsuallv Lt fcund la nrtirle nlMJli Ml ei .r. DRUCaiST. Tin: oi,d link Brug Store, WM. K. BROWN, SaMMMaa-t rolling M Droarn, Ih-alera'ln Drn, M EDICINES, n;lun, lailnta iN. 'aii-nprr, v.rfiimery nnd Tulla l arti.t.. PRESCRIPTIONS ran-fnl y riimpo'indp.l. 0an on Fnndaya fnni R t M j a .in., and In M '1 " ' p. M. H DRUGS, DRUGS. G. Slain & Co. CHEBIIST & DRUGGISTS, i-uutb-p- i i nar Miibi;:tn ami Curra atrepta.kcep touataully u hand a. .ouipk-le tank aaf MEDICINES. Clicmicals, Paints, Oils, PPRFUMERY, NOTIONS, Wall & Window Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Lamps &c. Prompt attention rieen to lie coniMnndin.of phyaiaeiaa'a ,..! I.i.u- and fainity raariiM;and dlajpUM-d iu the UVt trkutiiic manner. 34) G. BLAIN & CO. BlfACKSiaiTHZNa! BLÄCKSMITHINC
THE Btidprnlgtied rrotrM infnrai tha public Rfnerally that he ia preparrd to hi ajl knur of BlaKkamathinK neatly and quickly. Siaaotal attaation paid to bormlioa-inc, irotwtig araoaa, carriages and clcigka. na All Work wrarrantval to jive nerfrct aatiafiactinn aar Fir.-t b..p Maath ul Kridge, Wast aidu Hi. hi IU Street, 1'iyiUOallli IU'JaaUait. 1 ri to Od W. KtLLY.
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ACENTS, ETC. SAGENTS.,- ' mmf Tt.iilrnaid ii iin.-il Si-on aVnn from Npw York to ikiifranclsi o, ami new Into.'cat kit in th Kre.it west. Tin )ll West alt waa and the Bfaw XVtmt aalt 1, are fully d.scrili.d in our iii-w tdilioB of nininnsoas uBeynd the MlvlNaippI-" ll'riV.a ijtirn to frimrtH'r of ISli'.l, with mw Ttt, now Maps, tn'w Iii.li-x, now IllutralloM. C-40 Paji, ftlfl Eugravinaa and the most at urate Map tit tin World. Don't uf' 1 t ntlir booV, 'Iii tnattrr, rulmalioil ami copied, iir.ilor now namaa. Sell tlio arla;inal, cämplcte from ism to I860. fM tor i-irriilaia wkleh will tall llio ajfc iW&aWJ , A.I.Iiom It. W. Ul.iSS A CO., IMmSl ot SETTLKTON J-CO., C'iiieinnati, Ol.io. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. Kit tli-.' ili'lii ati- li In "f LmtUa and Chitiln-n. SOLD BY tl.I. llltl(.(.IM $10 A DAI Gl iK4Mi:i;D An'-: la to Ml tin.- Hour. Shi tti.e Sr.wini; iMin It niaki-a Hat fcaatt titi 11, tIMI ' nurn au:a. Im t la umli-r-tVail, auil ia piH.l ta OVHJ (xaaajtct laiaaWJ Sew ing Miirliinc i-vpr iim-nliil. I'rii-ir f Wariantiil fur Ave ri-ara. SpihI lor i in nlar. A.tilr.-aa JiminON. t'l.AatK .(' L'c, Boatoll, JlaJa., l'-Unburti, I'.i,, ,.i St. I.uis, Mo. 89 a Day fur all. aVWrvaw A J Kl'M.A M.N.V musketSHOT GUNS sMsifi T alaaMkt rfctM anU kill GO latal. Pri.-. JmW. Waiitral. Armr Gima hum Urvi.li-r-. S.u. I -1 a Iii I lur prirw liat Riflra, Stmt Ontia. KpMilv.-rt, to JuuksTuxn qui sruaaa, ftttataMga, Fa. CMPI.OYME.VT tl,-'t jn,y.. Ki.r luirtirnlara i.Xililii . S. . S. i . iu A i'.i. ( 15nitllcla.ru, Vl II..M-K llol. IV. a Kan, l.irriM TT A Bakkwii.i., rittal.iuuli. Pa. .; ST? Batra aWaSlwiaa rmir HialiP -t o.mc tmwm in i.iii Mill, nml final tliriii. in point. f iiinlitr, laayMaat lo ant aaa liav..p-r nt-4. V.i-r. r.. Ü0AV, ILAXCH4K1I at CO--r. t-ivrc; Arf,. SaV ? . mtty-vtmv -,.1 riaaaaMn, ?.. v. I.tprii-iiTT A RMIalUl Wr liavp no trim'.).. itli iMir ttarf i',.ii't np.1 m U- tliiril ii iid aar, rrMt on the .Mamlia l atnl llipy ti I ilit aalaMat. T. mjMr p rfr-rtlj nuifairni anA .jnality nnauruaaapJ. R.IrtMlv. I'll AS. i. FOX. I.IPPIXCOTT at IIAKEWKI.L, M n.nfartiiri-n nf t iii-nlar, 3tulay. Mill BaMaSaWal t'n- ntS Ch.H''i j1 ." .ill ahapaw. '.!- hnrn Pat.-nt Ap. Bfcaiflll, 9pmm hh. Mini fatPllt t'l.P-M Sl-.Hlll. f fmm vaM a lia tirln--in .rn-i-ijt. illrai wit. imm Kmc a Maxlsv. Bw XM7, i'. ..t.n. Mmm r Ai-k your l:.n tor ar Iiii;;I.i for ti I.MAiK-il aajaiaiU iMiprr ly,!fcar. Is ui.ul a. ni kg F. STKaaSS, i lii-ni i.i , t tn.it. Thirty Year a at x r rl aar r In I h. Trratmrnl of ( lira.ralr and Ba Dtacatafa. A Wayaaaaa gla! rfew iaT jatajf I laana. lata rlii-aii-o laiaial mit .iiI-Ii-Iii-. i-niitajiiiiijt in-arlv .mi kaaaaMi ami ISB tin.- laaaj I alaM.t aif thp .nial.-i.-tnl fti.- human nrttaiin in a tu tu of hpaltk an. MaaaaaW, with a tn-atipiin a-arly Ulaatat, ila aWjafcaj IMM rajaMaa aWHWW aafaaaj tin- aaalM anal laaatjr, kh Iii.-autlmr plan ..f Iri-aliii. nt the aajaty ratiamal nrf fjayajajaSlI ini.li- nf run-. a h.jn l. a li--irt nf...... tr-alp.. A I iii tli fill a.li im x to tin- MMrtaaJ .-ami aJaaaaW aaajaa t--:u latino in. iri i.ii-,.in i-iitt-ruin aaMSata of fh.-ir pin ifraal a-, n.liiii.ii. Spot f ii p .f Baaaataaaaj aa any .I-lln-i-K ll.n!l tin- l.i.-lt of -;.- a "a iu at.llil. or (ntal raartraaay l.y aaUivaWMg li- l.. t'U"l, X. ?. Vaiili-n laMaF, Alhaur, St. Y. TIip autln. r May I iHiMaaHa a aaaaaaa amy aaf ttaaaaaaaaaiM ii.i.n aalalati lh. Ilia- Ihn. la 1 1 i-at-a -! . hi t r-..iially a.r l-v MaaHi ami in tactMaWSMal Iu MIJ part ol t lit- m lit. Great Distribution Itj Ii 3är!ronll au Gift Co. ) cacu uic iv m TU SUniiMT rF TOT 03" EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRTZE .'. C.ih fiifta i-aa b $.fi.0ia t"('a h Cifta pii!i$l,ai f It),""" j 'Jim .Van 2l .Vc I .'.( 0 M " ia0 Bat rTaajaM RoM-wood l'ian.. - rai h S9aaTtt 970n T " " I. llHlt-a na 7. f I'" a.ViSeina Mtc'ilapa . tyi t ITS .van;.. id Wati hp - . tta. aaa I t'nh Trizna, Silpr M'.rp. raliK-.l nt 5l,iai,raai A ib.mi-p tn draw (bp bIhh i.iii.-. f..r -Jt. Tii k i-l 1 ilpscriliiuv I" haa aie a. it iti i-nvpnMi nnd aravlt aaitaWat. (in r.M-eipt aaf tSr. a Tl Ltt u MaaVXM a ithont . hulrr anil arnt l.y mail to an adaaMML TWpaTtMMMaiavJ tipmi it !l! afaMhrMM to l In-tii-ki t bnldpr or paaina iil nf fa IhtlUir. I'riarc i in ia. pI iata.-) ..ant In mu) rddrpp l-y i-jpraaa a.r I M aal a mail. Van will know bat yivir prixe i la-lbre tua S.r il. t..v i .. r'.-h.ii-j'.l )m tiwttUtr ( aSaMfjaaMa N" I'laiika. I'ur mi i mi. van il. -. i.. i.n fail J.-.iliiiir Kkrr.RiN' rs. Wr --1. . t itW f.. II. .ine froai Ml) In. b.-ic alpv iliaw ti alio. hit- prir.e an I k t lull v H-ririlii .1 I--t.. ,iil.i.i ih. m: A ilrp J. Rum, fh i ni.... jio.mai ; MuaCNraH. WaJkaar, Il.tltim r.-, Haa. StMMj Jam.-. MafaVtattlip... ii-fr..it. f',1"": -lohn T. Aiidrana. Saianaah. f .'..iai ; Mi. a A(:up Sin, ii. i. ni, ( Ii u lc-ron, piano, tftiki. t puLdiah no nainpa without KTiiii.ii.n OriMi.SH i.r Tin: paMaV. "Tin- firm i. n-tiahle. Hint d-.erp lln-il hUcr.-K.." HV'tfw Trihaae, .Vnj S. "Wm klinv- tin m to la a lair liei.line llrni." .V. r. Ihi'M, V.iy M, ' A aaatS fi nra dr. w a $i(i pn.-c, wkicii wavs promptly f.veir i-al." iMiilj .V. in, Jvtif . .S-iid for etrantar. Ula ral iinlnccnipnta to iifxnu. Bart toaact tan pr.a nav. t pal . er.T p.i. '.. ofa.ild . nvplop. c. tit.-. ii, omi . a an titT. Sil ti. keia f..r k 1.5 Mr SI. U tmt 6; I fa f. r IIS All letter shoiiltl la- addf ii'il to. HAIil'EU, WILSON m CO. 173 Uroatlwav, N. Y. aCBXTD WANT1Ü IUSI TIIK Best Book of the Period, WO.UE. OF HCW YORK. Or the lauter IV or Iii ofthrGreat City. TIip nn.at starliin re-la;ton of mud rn tiin.-a Npu Vnik rWiety itBMaa-krat. Ttie Aritla-ra.-y." "Wumprt if t"ejiy re'," "M.nriii! IVoaateai,' and all c."ki- tlimniiably ipiitilatcd. Wl illaairatinii. Adilres at aaaoa The liew Vork Hook I.V. It"' Kal.au.SI. KaWI aTaalit. '" A',KNT WiNTKD K'K "WONDERS OF THE WORLD." ClOMntlsrXi: Slartlln- lax-ltftMlti, Inten-alinp ' fi-piir-s nml Vi. inlet fill Kvi-uta, in all Conniu. -. all Age, nnd anionp 11 Hila. By C. G. BOSKNItKHU. Ora oxr ffSMMa Illjl'iHllaalW the iiift diatinuiabed artii.1 in Kun.pc aaaal Aim-i i' -. Tbc largeat, la--t illu-itr.-ilcil. niot exritinp, auiUKing, itiair.trlivp, i-ntertninitig. at.-irtlinr, Inimoroiia. and ntlrnrtive aaaajarripl toa Imnk i-rer pul IiiIipiI. tend Har cimilara. with ti-rnta, at onee A.i.lr. UXITKD STAT KS IM'UMSII I SC. CO., 3Ut4) li9 SoiitL i'lark Street, Clibn-o, 111. AJKXTS WANTKf lud Secrete of the threat City A Work deacriptive of the VIRTUES, and tlie VltSS. kw Myilfrlt., Hlaerlea and Crimea ot New V.nk City. Ittxntain Vt fine ugraving ; and i lh -pn i.-t . Moat thrilling, lojtrurtirr, aoo clicapjat aork 1'iil.lii.hed. ONLY $2,75 PER COFY. Apen! are naeetin with anpreepalcnteal amwua. i in- tu aoutli lt.-ml, Ind., report 2! nNsn iU-ra in aiUv. One in Ln. -rnn Po., la.. 41 in n day. One In Smgtmuw Mich., as iaa Maa ataya, aad a great in anv othpra In. in 1 to ttV per werk. Send for circular and aee car teraaa, and a full d -.crti.tion rthe work. Addraiaa JliXt BROTH K m Ol.. -. Ill-, or St. Lout, Mo. I ' r c ! i -n i i is BUTII K I IMI AM) 0KIMAX. 3tiU AkiK.ST? WAKTKU TOSKLLTAK Ouiy iCaiaä4o t aabildad la fM'i Kditlon of Dr. Wm, Sniltb'a BIBLE DICTIONARY. IT containa over KoOu clos.-lv prinrtvt. aVatr cole inn octa.ao pnar 'aid Ia ilrnatrated with 2Ua t..-r:r. in;, and a eeriaa of Hue auttieaitlr aaaa. Ibis DICTImXARY t-mluidleii llir res rit a of Ukr moat recent tuar)- amä u--rar.li of orer ilsty nf th naoat eauiueat Ittbtica acbolara. rtergyaneii aaf all da nmiiinattruia regard it a the bajat work of Ik--klnderrr pakKshif, and one vrhlch oiilit io be to tbe hand of erery bilde reader. It is a trreat library in itaolf. The labor and pamanrof centurion ara cntbereat in thia one rolinie. to throw a cleat, strong light npon erery imtr.of the luaplreat m . . J . Aj;pnt ara awjaatltaa; rh nnprtve.leiit4 rwrtaa. Owe re Kir tu ,V order taka-n tha tint three day of his rauraas ; another 7 In twa days; another 212 iu ten da;. Scud for circnlars witb ternva, tnitinaonial, and a fit'l deacrinrfrin of the work. Ail.it.. National PatatUaataac Co., Cin innait, ! 0., er JINKiy JkCO.l-bkago UL pott
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MILLS.
The crot Wheat I arvo.t i fact IMaMMaB, an. everr Urnmr hmild hare odo of J. Noa tuu M'illiaura new nml im.rnveil K.inaina: mill-, nuaiiufli'ttirmt 1 hi I old by EE. Gr. Thayer. t: UTK i' araara taaicf faatly tri! laaal -. n my iimri' than thirtT of nr l-t furiii.-r. all .. wIhuh aH-ak in tlir liivlirat irai- if t iifiai ; al l-v Hi. mill. Oä Ii n ml real tmw r.-.tily aWaal wM twaaaM aaaj ataj i lynii.iitli tr mill aii.l l'l i rii.mt n ai.Miii aouable Icriui. Any i. -.jh..ii.hI.K- ja-ron al.-i.iriu,; an fan ni) to S4 Irl . Gr Thayer. Furniture ' Furniture ! At tin- Fiirniliirp War n. m o Charles Palmer, On Laporte Street, May hl fn'I law Ill-NT and PlfGAFICST rfawti ot FUKNITl'KL mm ..ft-n-.i iu IMjm atfe. TJXDEItTAKIXO f'ti'inlpl to on Tprr rpaimn.ililr pi r ia. A iV .! IlKARSE lar atli-iiai.iiii .- atl Inm mil 1 1 aTl i-uaint ry . CHARLES rALMBSl. Pl.Tntouth, Itnl. ; i Ai:(-iij;it & ( o. Or - AUK Tit Furniture Dealers ! OK NORTH KUN INDIANA. Mattresses, Looking Giassc3 and SPRINC BEDS AT EASTERN PHI05S. in t a i... Bit am Kit -i. New Wagon and tei43t S!i ) Wp an- ii x rca I v t-i fnini. I.u nl. c Wai-n. aMaCkas, CaartiaMaB, a - , mul ..f ..-tp.t.-. timU-r. ami imnaii m aaar ajaaaat aaaaaaailTlal summer. W. pmpliiT ii..n- hnt Kt,w--iiu . .1 U ..r I. ni.-ti . an it intern! tu t im .on m.rk lii.h Ma warrant In evpi vp-'- -' ' V SM a he-l il thai ktaat tUM .. p"k.-a. The .nb are inritpal to i atl and ctainiu .- I.frj .a .all .-!. ll.Ta.-. HOUSE SHOEIX O ard Ri'iHiiriiitr pH and npallr d.n. Mafaj l.l'..rtc Mr.-pt, Kaet of J. K. W-t-inlt A fa... IMymoaith, Ind. QtUDC C Mtfl. 11':.-! 5-1 - A N I - THS araaderaliru' .1 baviug purcha-u-.l tin- f.irerj w tdi-a.f AM'-uiau .t U.M., ia tull -r---.'. -I t : l a ' wmmry vraaaat nf th. .i..ry l.ii.im-.. II.- ha. iwt:.-. Il.ira.-a ami llnrr I". than hai r li-n k.-pi in My nmirtli. hia-h ih- mill fnriii.li taw aaatillr rib anrft n u. aai.lp t.-inaa. Trav.-lrr . -I to anv pari "I the a uiintiy at rsuaaNiabk- mtM Zill J. . II AK VKV. ffrf. nfood the test of tjenr before the public ; and no preparation for the hair has ffcf been di.tcoeered that tritt prottuce the mtmti bencjiriol l aaotffaia fa an entire! u new ftcicntip'c dixrorrrtf. r,i:ronintf man if uf the most pomt rfu! nnd ttoratiee mßcnt.i iu the VtCETABLE KINC39M. Iti'csi res CRSY HAIR TO IT8 MMtMAL YOUTHFUL COLOr?. It makes t'ie sentit chite and clmn: cures dandeujr itnl humors, und WliatH' oat of (he liair; und aatÜ mnin it mjrmtm ipon bald hetuls. except in vert ayrd persons, an it furnishes the, tiutrifi re pririri pic m iritirh this, knit i nourished and upiortcd. It make the hair moi.st, soft, and flossy, ittid is uu&urjrts-d ns t if a i it i ii i: a it i a it ta th ohtHirPst prepundittn ever offereti to t.'te public, as one bottle trill accomplish more last longer than three bottles of any other preparation. It i rem nt mended and used by the First iM!acal Authority. The Wonderful results p.wtnced by our Sicilian Hair lienctvev have iitducal nutnif to iimnnf.tctitre preparations for tiie Hair, under various names : and, in order to UulHce (lie traile and the public to imrchtme their compounds, theu hare reortul to falsch ttod, by rlaiminy thei were former partners, or had sonic conurction with onr Mr. Dull, and their preparation was similar to ours. Do uoi be tleeei ved by tlein. I'u r chase t original: it has never yet been eaiuüled. Our Treatise on tin Hair, with ecrtijfeates. sent free bif mail. Sec that ich bottle has our private Revenue Stamp over Ute top of tAts. bailie. JLU other are imitations, R. P. Hajl. 1 Co., Prop's, Nashi,N.H. SM aa V!runguU and Daku in UqIicmc.
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