Marshall County Republican, Volume 13, Number 38, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 July 1869 — Page 2

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TUl-WDAY, JULY 2!, Tue health rf Jeff. Davis Is n.prc"it.fi to Im so poorly that there is some rjnubt tbat he wjll ctcr 'tturn tö Ameiica. Hod grant it : Sums hot or other the great reduction of the public debt since the inauguration of the pres.-nt ad.uioistrition does ot aftpefr to f.i)d favor in the eyes ol severa." lending Democratic papers. Sorry erery!)dy ennma I e pleased. TlCl Pass i DTI Colta v ill elartwest abbat the firt of August, in Cortpsny with Gov. Bros, Mr. S.;ntuc) Bowl s, of the Spingfkld Mass.) R, publics acd their w ives, for a three months' absence cb :Le Pacific coast and in the mountains. Tue Common Pleas CernT Will convene but ix'wc a year. Instead of three times as heretofore. The sessions will SOfWrnce the first Mondays in November and April of each year, and nay be heb! for three week?, if the business requires it. Ti:e Beowtut Law of the state of Tndi rna has been repeated. Hereafter voters will not he rcq iircJ to have thair names : ted. When they vote, a number wiil be out ui-!,!i1,!,,,Wn,nnc,., the Poll IiookThe party that opposed the war ; that rioruifed tfhßtm Democrats to aid tl:e rebels; thnt opposed the alioHiiro or ! Ümfi lhat tried to elect :he banished traitt r Governor of Ohio, new nominate a raSaf late for Governor lecause he was a good soldier, a pat: iot, an abolitionist, en 1 who said of the psrudo Southern chivalry lhat n was '"'.he meanest aristoracy that ever stood at the head of civilized society." Hs the Ohio Democracy abandoned its 1 1 bärtplci 1- Does it propsc to repudiate It? record ? OLD ROSEY. Wa cd the following iu the Laporte Ar yni: " I'he nomination of Gen. Rosecrans f-r CJovernor ot Ohio, y the Democrats of that H'.rue has fhrown'the radicals tela SPHSn:-. S.!Tlt lf tllPUl lni.li- irivj lit. the ficht in tb Buckeve State. Tho H i

Y. Sttn saj I VktX "at this distance from ' under water too much of the time to prolite election, it looks as though d nee a large vield. RoeecrsAft will he elected. 'OhlRosey'j This la a mnt il , b a splendid eaiUDaier. and will pour1.. g ' m,il cocn,r-v' L !

hotsho; into the r::nk9 of his oliii.-! ppoailta, Ohiei will return to the Dem- ' orrattc fold as sure as the sun will rise aud set o.t the second Tuesday of next Oct( bet." "Tic Auc:st ccHpsc v.ill soon have 1 J-.'scd away, ard then the natural brightnesacf the '.SW will enable our hundred t ;. cd cotcmporary. the A rt, t, tosce spusmodic mOU Roaay in another light. The Republican party once labored under t"..c n '.ren. Rosecrans wa S a ' "splendid campaigner," and amrim Jolr I vi fondly Loped and believed -hat , .. :. 1 nmier h;s guidance, by the "second Tues-1 day of MSI October," a certain party (of; umgg I'eiaocrats) would return to Ihe I fold they hu.I forsaken. the old Union Md. We hr.vc nc disposition to s?y tnfht In nkiadacM of the Democratic candidate fcrCov.ir.,Tof Ohio, ft.r he waa once ! toatd ladmired by the partv we belong t". rtnd on many bloody battle field he ' swell as he knew how to nnhoM li ;,m! ,? P , IU print l ,. , lahltot the Democ-raey, who ; row for the sae of his supposed influ- i ence with Ohio scldiers, feign respect for h;m. d ! all they could to break down th o so r ri r. e? princip.es, and rej iced when he suffered defeat and humiliation. In his last hicamr.gua.) the historian - . eriJclplaaofGen.Rosccrans ., ... ; . I to tarn lac right oi the enemy was totally ! defeated," and '.hat part of the army he i was nigh was driven back and broken ! op. and its fragments, including the commanding g neral. wholly demoralized, f -' into Chattanooga, snppoalag tlte entire army had srtlTerecl a terrible defeat. Ruf.irais then njai Lctikd up w o:ae lhan B'itlcr. lue I'emocrac-. have poor snccess in t rr.r.Ding eld generals. They tried Sloeum, 3!(C;e'Sn. C.en Tnnvrar.imi . Z. . 7 . - xi.ir, aca cscn and ali sntlered terrible end icglcrious defcrts, r.nd now fhey aflect to believe in "Old Bosey V running qualities. There is too tr.nch repoblicnn Hsze in Ohio tm the N. Y. Am, T any othtr sen to diipatet'- enable the state to sec its way back to the Democratic fold, especi ally Whilst Yallandigham is beil wether. Rosey can never ' turn the right' of Republicanism. Raixs. the Ci:ors. Ac-As we have hud succession after succession of rains, with very slight intermissions, in Plymouth and vjcinitv, "since the tinie whereof ihe memory of man runneth not to tke contrary" almost, many of our people are of the opinion that the windows cf heaven are elevated, aj.ir, in fact, wide open, and that there i nobody np there enough interested, in our welfare to put them dowrrr liut then as rains fall upon the just and unjust alike, we may console ourselves with the fact that others are getting wetted as well as we. Many theories have been set afloat as lo the c;.use of the snperabundance of rains prevailing throughout the north-wctt, seme attributing it to the approach ol the great ecHpM of the 71b proximo. We can conceive no reason why the coming cciifse should produce an eject different from that produced by former like eclipes, fit;d as wc have r.o knowledge on record of any farmer one p.-oducing excessive rains, we cannot agree with the eclipse theorists. Having no rain guage we cannot slate the amount of rain that has fallen; bit know lhat it is largely in excess of ordinary seasons. 2s early all that has been written on this suhiect by the savunts is very unsatisfactory. It has been ascertained that the mean annual quantity or rain that falls in tLis region ii not far from 40 inches. Therefore if wc should have a whole years' fall of rain on the ground at oncot wc would have to wade in a depth of near three and a half feet lo run it off ithout damage. YeJkw rim would nave :o be slightly enlarged. The mean annual fail of rain at Pa; a Hiariio, u--o "'iiuij iwiiwji . . t -i ,,,, , inch; at .Marannao. mazi., teet, and , Jlahableshwor, it l-C feat. At Catskill, Js. V., July, 1819, eighteen inches of rain

fell in 7X2 lionrff ! At Gt'nra, Oct. 2", 18".. thirty tiro iuchcs, fill in a day and night ! Of course these extraordinary r ins prod m d !i?.;?!rr.U9 Roods. 81hhiW we bo faxend with a genuine, wstfr pout tfcrn wc might have cause to complain. These arc clouds or columns of -vat or that, bursting over thickly inliabit ed districts, come down in great and ruin-

or.s floods. In 1718 a water upout hurst ; in Lancashire, Lngland. acd for the distacce of a mile tore up the ground to a depth ol 7 feet. Notwithstanding the almos continuous heavy rains sircc April, the corn crop of the county premises a fair yield, and the wheat crop, ccnily always a good one here, is the tinesi and best we have had lor many years. Our watchful sod industriouR li lirris v :.I succeed in s&vwie all of it in pocnl condition. NiqJtt and rlav. ni never the sun shines a little, thev go in and gather the golden grain. Bat few can ue the renper owing to the conclition of the ground. Hay, except in Jiifh'y favored locations is out of the question. A mowing boat would pay well in some hry Melds. In counties west of here, and this side of Chicago, crops aie in a much worse condition, wheat down acd dead ripe, and grass all afloat. FROM FOLK TOWNSHIP. Pole Township, M. C. Ind. Jnly Ith, I8C1. Ens SpfftH0AI : Having noticed in a Int number of your excellent family journal n request to persons in different i'iart9o' the county to send in items of ....v ivutiiucu to try a nanu at a I n rt t- a I 1. -.1 ., ..1 a. 1 . a communication. All the Republicans in this vicinity who . , have seen your paper are well pleased m..i us appearance, nntl I am sure that if you would visit this paxt cf the county with a few copies of the HEi i ni.ic.w and v.th your subscription bok you could ' adl1 a laroc number of good names to 3'our ari? all very busy wi;h harvesting. Wheat looks vciy well j the yield about here will be more than aver age. Oats promise an excellent crop. Corn is perhaps in a worse condition that any other e.irly crop, the ground bavin,' lee. too wet to admit of being plowed and hoed as it should have been. In walking through the country yesterday I saw several fields in which there hr.d ew dently b.en no plow since the last furrow was run, for weeds were far above Ihe corn. Potatoes have not lieen very much injurcd by the potato bug. but have been j otr. i a very nervy r.r.ü of S00" quality. Cealinian'a null turns out ' splendid lumber, Oglcsbet's mill is uns 1 aouoicilly one ot the best In the count; , and is doing a thriving busiucsi. a . mm ... More again, James J. Johnson. Cut a. The Yashintin Cii',mir.ltt hvllmmmm :iiai tue 1 . . 5tian,.-,li- irim lniil haatl Mit ..t TV , - a " -ev l ora niul ei.-e li i :, or:e of which ij alrtlitl' launched tod n ill soon have her "rUi!iment ?n h"a; " ber;lolng to aivktn a new interest in t'ui.j. shor'.l they get out. r e late of the natiim i I fealed. Constructed in our ou u waters ' " Pwrw Wlrtca at are Ht peace, and I whose friendship we arc so auious to preserve that our Government lias tnrsatid i liai k most df the

( iosurcnt c xpediiion., Poor "action fif consciousness of huniHUKt hope that cveuts jj , ty is awakenetl : and the ianctities still

we are no; wwuor.t Iioih? soon be so ripened ns to render all ho.-iile ! General bickhä is at Madrid bv HaL !d it is n -t Improbable tLat he may bei npnarefed to make peace between the ! befier"- H hat his iuiiruciions are j wc do Dot know antJ il we ve should not dlsC;;,s ,heiu. But lucre are ataaral i ways by whieh Cuba mnv be relieved ' wituout a concessit' n d beherent rights. Among these are Ihe immcdia'c abolition .- i - :. in Oiili '.v m ...f., i .1... Soanish Cortes, and the of f.,i. . Cubf. resulting in the recognhion of her in 'lodtce by the United States. This slatcnKnt of the case is useful as shoifmg that events are converging to a speedy ciisis. Whatever that may be, we have a fixed opinion that the American P60!0 re ready for the isue when !t is presented, and especially w hen it comes in the shape ol peaceful acquisition or annexation. The independence of Cuba, however procured, v. present to ns one or the other of these alternatives. That Ihe party is ready tut it wc fumly believe. ii is a pan ot tiieir pucya result of their own experience a natural produce of the seed they have plan'ed. With '"J dead, and universal suffrage alive and beyond hai a. in the United Stales, we cannot fear fhe same experiment m what may soon become a new American State. BREVITIES. An excellent car loon The whistling of a locomotive. An Englishman wishes to know if the children of Ham were Battel icans. Why arc elections like tents? Because the can ass ends ul the polls. A TK.WELEit in Putins lvatiia asked the landlord if they had any cases of unbtroke in that to u. ".No, bir," &iid the landlord ; "ir a uiau gets drunk here we say he is drunk, and never call it by any other name.'' Asdeew JonssoN hates Ulysses Grant as he bates ur other man. Iut if A. J. would only reflect that, pulling A. J. and U- G. together, they spell "A Jug," we are quite sure he woul I take moie kindly io Lot SUCCCsSor. An od anlhor quaintly remarks: "Avoid .rgi.menis with ladies. In spinning yarns among tsifks and fatins a man is sure to be tcorrtea end tu ixtt d; and when a mon is worsted ai.J twinted he may consider himself w ound up. Gcako against reading too much or too rapidly. Head rather with attention; lay the hook often; impress on your mind what cu have read, end re Deel upon it. A cc.Nsrs just taken shows the population of Mexico to be i,uO.' 00. ''Sam, why don't yon talk to massa, and tell him to lay op treasures in heaven " "What for W hat is the use of laying op treasures dare, where he never see 'em again ? Tna "Fourth" was celebrated by feastiug and speeches in all tbe principal cities ot Europe, the Americans King the recipients of honeyed compliments l: . .. ihe public men of each nationally present. Gajmaf' Blaib, the defeated Copcrhead candidate for Vice President, was called upon to make a speech at the reunion banquet of (he army and navy of the Gulf. Un this occasion he so far forgot himselt, or was so insulting to tbe company, that he eulogized btonewall Jackson and other rebels. He was lustily hissed and promptly cnlbd to order. The excitement over this to trage was intense. Tna Pobt-offiee Department estimateE that at the close of the ti?ral year, ending June ooth, the money ordere issued at the various offices will amount to $30,000 i 000 against fl,'Xs),00rt last year. The j I system is a good one for the scndlnsr of , .. , , , w i small sums of money, and mnst become J popular ss :on as understood by the j public. The department extended the system to i.'-5 more offices on be laf UnC

CHURCH ITEMS. BT TU KT. WM.lr.S, J,

Theaorrtng wa. beautiful, mild, and r i ti as' ABKNatnn haoa.iked from repoee: Mtrui'i .gsVcna aaseiivaii ia, Abw , .cfl o I', v ho. : it a natt Fr was a belief amoag the lews, ac cording to Zoronster, that the ruudred leaf rose is consecrated to an archangel of the highest order Tde Persian Öroworshipers believe that Abraham wu thrown into a furnace by Nimrod, and the flames forthwith turned intt) a bed of roses The Turks hold that the rose springs from the perspiration of Mohammed, and in accordance with this belief, they never tread upon it or suffer one to lie upon the ground Soron held that the rose and woman were created at the v tin., arid in consequence thereof thetl sprang up a contest aaong the gods ns to which should be awarded the palm of superior beauty Ix the blenk polar . rciMMua. where thn tlivs of sun i so short and i few, there is seen anions ! ,uc m.M urcuiiiimrs oi nie summer zephyrs the "Ilos rap:i,' its slender stem cover ep With pale double tiowcrs, Utting its head to erect those icebound prisoners as they le fiom the s'ifliog air of their winter hots. Degraded as are that peo are in their tastes, the magic of these ßilent mes.ners from GikI is so forcible, that tln-y R!Ct them with highest jo-, and deck their heads and rouirh sealskin clothing w ith their lender blossoms Even to the broken-hearted Siberian cxije there corns a few short days in his life when the rose comforters rise from Ihe frozen earth to greet him. like messengers from his lost home and mends Everywhere h.is God planted the rise and with the early association of Eden ever clinging about the eloqutnt vc ce of the rose. Mie q-ircn of the tbwers, ilie Church including natures incarnate thoughts of il'vine wisdom and love, ard ascending from nature up to natures Got.', hns iransferrcil the ornamental and suggestive lessons of the rote to her altar ot sacramental presccre and sweet communion The "Hose of Sharon' theC hrislains mys lie rose, Mooms above the Uly ol annün i iiuuu ou lue nioi uci o w t;eo cross Even ,!k. color of a nwc a Cbristain i . s.cnifiention. The color for the dav of IVntecost is red, fnm the color of the "points of Ihunc" anil Beana efilciency. ,5,1.. is sn.-ealeil in ihe follnula- nr,tt. "Wtiitaniitide n t lie lime, the fiiMin of lore: !! Ii'iiiclit the Utat Sj.irit had hie To Inn hmMb theiuild form uf thudore, Andccme :u ihr Much f theroae." Flowers h ive meaning on Church altara and in all the tloral ritual of the Church. The history of the woild. the Church, and Christain art and song are full of thoughts connected with flowers. They are the emblems of man s own great resurrection emblems of the btllit and better land. They als speak a language of sympathy. They were the silent sympathisers on Gethsemane' Mffcl of woe. lcncath the great shifting sky above with Ihe eloquent culm of its silver stars, throuirh which floated char and luminous the ans pel comforter.- flowt rs bent down by the weicht of tears oweel flower? bright thoughts Incarnate dropped down from heaven. Bu' (). sweet queen of the flowers Hie rose: Everywhere thou rt anpearing amid the thorny trials ol this s.nj enrsed wtrhl the beautiful hcr:dd of the "Rote of Sharon" blo uns; above the lily ofanuuntialion on the thorn-crowned crof ''Oli' rony en rv roa.- tlia Wonmi forth ercr Etikindh- tl.e .irit of thoso Who afa if.i-r ae;.r it. ti Haaaaas adore Th- h.uiM t'i.it rreated ttie rie." PK AULS OK THOIGI1T. l at.racEu Na th HBrnutaa nv miss -iNMc ic. "J Arre aey mlM n 1-o.jwt w.f otlur mm't tamer, nud Ui.lt. u.j it mi ou m but At tir.uj iltut kirnti tktm." The mere lapse of years is not life: to eat aiul d i ink and sleei : isi be exjKseil to the darkness and lisrlit ; to n:Ue KiOtir.d m'" f habit, and turn the wheel of we,lu o make reason our book-keeper aUil tl,rn thught into a imple lr.u!e. this is not life. Iu all thi ment of s but a umber which make it most worth while to be. Knowledge, truth, l ive, beauty, good kaWi, alone give vitality Iu the n:et '"nisin 01 extatance. The lauh of mirtl1 hat vihrates through the heart, the r6 hvn the dry wastes wilt in. the miloic lhat bfiaoi childhood bark, the Praver that brings the future near, the doubt which makes us medilate, the death which staillcs us. with mystery, the hardship which forces us to struggle, th'j anxiety that ends in trust, are the true nour ishmcnt of our natural being. e live in deeds, not years, in thoughts, not breaths : iu feelings, not on figures on a dial We should count time by heart throhs. He Jives most, win thinks most, ltela the noblest, acts the best." Mrs. Beams' beautiful lines "Leaves have their time lo fnll, And flowers to wilder at the Light wind's breath And Mars tc set. liut all Thou hast all seasons lor thtae Own. O death," Has been parodied by some wicked bach elor as lbilmvs: " Men have their tira- to talk To spin long yams, yes, talk of Many thing. lint all, tbou hast all seasons For thy LUOgM, O, woman '. Pleasures are iuie popies spread. You :eie ibe lijwer, its bloom is shed Or like the snow falls in the river A moment w hile then melts forever. liurn a. "AT THE LAST." The strcim is calmest Leu it nrars die tide, And flow era are sweetctt at the eventide. And l,'rd uiust tuiuical at cloe of day, And saiuts tinniest Leu t.'iey paway. Horuin: is lo-ly, I.ut a bo'.ier barm Lies loldi d cloae iu kvenlng's rot of balm; And wi ary tnun must cTt-r Lre Ler Lest, V vt morning calls to toil, but i ..Ut to rest. She conu-j from hi-arcn, aud on Ler winga dotb Lear A holy trarauce, like tke Lreatb of prayer; t'ootstea ul nn gels follow in Ler trace, To shut lue weaiy eyes of lay in ptace. All things ate Lushed before ber as sLe tL.ows O tt eaitL and sky hi r mantle of rejmee; Tlieie i i a aim a beauty aad a power That Moruiug knows uot, iu tho evening honr "Until the evening" we meat weep and toll, . Plow 111. - storu furrjw, dig the woody suit. Tread i(L aad feet uar rough ami thoruj way And Loar tLe Leat .ud burden of the day. Oh, wLon oar uu is setting, may we glide, Like summer eveuiug, dowL the goldi-u tieV: And leave unbind us as we m away Sweat, stitrty twililit rouuJ our sleeping clay ! i Tits South Lieud Register has the fols lowing. A young man from Marshall county, whose name we could not learn, was drowned last Saturday evening, iu the riv er near "l'mhook," some ihree miles be low this city. He waa harvesting at Mr. Thomas Calvert 'a, and on that evcuiog, in comp tny with the other hands, went to the river to bathe. His body was found ibe next day near a here he sank, auu on Mouday morning was lasen iu Marshall county lur his burial. The Franklin Jefferaonian Is responsible for tho following snake story. One day last week. tremendous frightful looking snuke, measuring full eleven feet in length and aa thick as a couutou size stove-pipe, was killed io the section of couo'ry between Clarkaburgh and Acton, by a Methodist preacher. Tbe state ment cornea to us pretty direct, and though t would seem a little too much . ., , , . "snakev. wc must believe it, as it was told by a preacher whu has tbe snake's hide slutted with bran to bear h;m testis mony.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. New Livery and Feed Stable. Wra. SCOFIELD FropV, Cerner of i.porte nd Walnut Sta., PLTXOUTHi IXD. A plcndtd lot of II ine, Carlagr, Bugair, to 1' hired at nil times. V Piwwnarr cotr4 to any part of the conn try n rtfKMtwMa term. 00" Call aud our (took before hiring.

TEEGARDEN HOUSE. V. W. AXTELL, Proprietor. LVIOR.TK, IND. Thin lnre nd rommodlon Hoii I ore of the tt in Northern Indiana, tin room ari- Urjje and well fnruihed, and gueets nmy rely on hmviiig erery ommodiitlon. Oraiilliiisa' rnn to -M from all traina, and etagen leave this boue for all points. D. ALLIGIER X BELL. French Dyer and Tailor, River Bridge Mlcltlfac St., PLYMOUTH, - - IHDIANA Calorirft-. Cleaning and reoalri na; prnmi tli- and rarefully attended to, at prkea to anit the "tliuea. Wo will iu alt enses eudenvur to give auli taction. A 1,1. 1 (.IK it at UKLL. 1870. 1870. HAIL! ALL HAIL! NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! THE rew firm of rtUMRICnorSFlt 4 PIAL taken plciiooie in calliiip tlie .tttention of t!e fmrnrnm of Mihtl coautjr and all tlte i urrauD-liug- courtrjf, that Uier h.ne JaM ojeii-J a new and cosniIete atock of FAMILY GROCERIES. The.- invite a!l to ulre them a rati, aaanrlna; them that e r vdurt all! be nin.le ltaap their wnnts and gi: irnnteesatlafaitiun. K member we can sup. an. audioes quantity of tOCElIES F'OH TU IC milalaZOK! At the new store of Humrichcmser Dial, One Uaar Xorts ef Ent k & T0r In the room formerly occupied by A. Becker, where the) btjf toustaiiilj on .ai.J the bueat S7JOAMS, COFFEES, TEA S, V A LEU A TI'S, FE VIT, B UTTER, EU CS, SALT, d-c.t etc. an 0 ' Wil, h were loii-'it af t w rttrm. nnt will be au'd . erJüi,ty FOR CASil , or exchanged lor all kiudi iff Country Produce. Tluir aim wiil La U obrain the c ifldrce ant pattouac uf Iha public ly buoi st acl fair dealing. All are reepertfully Ibrlted la mil aud examine their s.ick and pritee. HTJfllRICHOUSER & DIAL. JI)ROP09.0.8. For brick for lbs Marshall County Court House. . Sealed proposals for fyMftJMt ovion nutcK in lots fvf not les than 200,000 will be received by the Building Commtttee to be opened at tbe office of A. C. ) Ospron, in Plvmonth, on Saturday, July J SI. 18;!. at IO o'clock, i ni. 'Parlies iiii)uiiiDg propsa s must be prepared to j furnish security to the satisfaction of ihe VNBnitttce. t.ir the prompt performance of iheir contracts. The committee rosetre Ibe right lo reject ary or all ol the bid should Ihe same Dot meet their aj?prov&J. For further particulara see the specification h on dl t the ofli. e of A. C. Caproo, i'lyiuouth. Ind. JOIINC. niSHMAN, A. CAPllON, JOHNSON KOWM.EE, Bin Boildin Committee. NEW FIRM. Now Boot and Shoe J. Gartner & Bro. .Announce to the eittsens of Xarskall eetanty that they Lav jut opeui a new aud large stock or BOOTS & SHOES fnlt kin-Is. Ladies' Blinea, and Children's shoes f every variety. We employ experienced workaiwa. and we are prepared lo do all kinds wf Custom Hatte 11 WA, In theh t manner, a' rmrantee a sot flt and satiafact u io ail cases. Oat place of bnaiueas la en LaPorte Street, Two Doors West f Cleavelanel tk llougbtou's Grocery Store. 35 c. Man ufaclurer of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Ac. De will do all kinds of UPHOLSTERING & TRIMMING, Sneh a Sofia. Rooking chairs, Lnurit, Carriage, Buggies, Sc., and warranted sjgaavd on reasonable teraoa. His stand is west of aimer Kurnituis Staad, oa north side of LaPorte St., - Plymouth, lad. JOtf

HARDWARE.

Oh! Read This! BECK k TOE DEALERS IN HARDWARE, ANDAGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Tinwar , Iron, Nails, OILS, &C. No- 9, East Side Michigan St., Ply month, lod. 37 C ROC E RS . WONDERS. The wise men ef old. to their folks hare told, Of the w. ndeis l ancient ffmee. But the ni- to be sees, that tu or haa been, Is the one that will ears tbe diaaee. And they err saved to the public bj buying their goods of Aliinau A Mnycr. Allman & Mayer Hare just roceleed the largest stock eeer brorurbt to tins place, if Groceries, Uneenawsre and croci-ries. aud liar concluded to seil them ont st the lowest flgnree It wi l be tv every parsouaadvantnee to go Hude Allaau t Mnjer before pnrcbaalug their COFFEE. TEAS, SUGAR HEATS Tieh, rihee. etc., eleewhere. In d.Mtiin to their Stock ot groceries the; keep the best selected Jewelry Store, Tbsi side of New Tork. Ton will find therw the lat est stjle of Jewelry, Ladies ann Gents' Gold Wan-he and chains, got J pens and a very large sw k of Which will to sold .torn 50 cts. to $1 cheaper than they can be bought any ether place within n hundred mile.. Alt good warranted. If yo"u h.iva any w at lie., clocks or jewelry to rspair bring them SS AdSBSaM .V Mayer. Mr. Ileiirv Maver is a thorough wo rk man and atidwrstands ths biisineoa; all llork Warranted. Or no pay. They aho keep on hand sole, npper, kip, and calfskin LEATHER, 1 hey are also agents tor tbe Laporte Woolen mills, and kwp on hand a full .tors, of luibs, flaunels, jeans, etc. Call and see us. 36 JUST OPENED. SHOOK k CRAWFORD Od Ihr Cornrr Sooth of the Parker House. Have Jost opened a Sjrlcixtid Line of Queonsware, GLASSWARE ft LAMPS, Of the latest and esasl approved at)es, which will be asa at prices that Defy Competition! CALL AXD EXAMINE. 4L80, A FRESU SüPrLT OF CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES a Cash paid for Cou.dry Produce. Shook & Crawford. Marshall County on Fire HVTEtfSE EXCITEHEXT Kv u.Jy on the rnn ta T. A. SIMONS' GROCERY STORE! To sec-ire nnprecedented bargiins la CltOCERIES, rRO visioxsr CO CLV77? Y PROD UCE, CROCKERY, OLASSWAYE, EA R THEN WA R E, WOODEN WARE. CANNED FRUIT, and a thousand and one other articles. All we ask Is to glee ns a call, examine goods and ir s, as we are confident of sei I lag. The highest tasraet price d for all kinds or eouutry produce Uar stock Is frseh- and bought at the Lowest Cash Trices ! Store 4th door south of Browra Bro's. Drug Stor Michigan street. Plraonta. pd to Jaa. ! tie A. MILLER, IRWOOD, - 1ND. Dealer tn Groceries; Provisions, Floor, Feed Tinwr.: j, Crockery. Notions, Country Produce, He. Uffihest market piire raid, Ibt Cssintrjr Prcdnce

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New Arrangement. Hardware a H. B. DICKSOTS HAVING BECOME SOLE PROPRIET0R OF THE Hardware Establishment ON THE NORTH EAST CORNER OP LaPORTE AND MICHIGAN STREETS IN BROW SEE'S NEW BRICK, UMtaSH to his friends and the public ti.. he intends coutinuinp the busines at tbe same stand, aiid invites all in want of articles in tbat Hue to Give Him a Call. He assures them thsl his prices will be )ow as u othei bouse in Northeru ladiana HIS STOCK OF HARDW ARE, CUTLERV, STOVES PAINTS, &C, si rerr large aal ambrares erery srtte'e alKost that can usuallv Le fcu:id in su -h an ca 11-iT-tf. DRUCC1ST. THE OI.IJ LINK Drug Store,, ML Es BROWN, Successor to Pershing A Br wn, Deslsrs'ln Drngs, MEDICINES, Dye Stuffs, paiuta oils, .(atl'-nerr, yerfumery and Toilet artlcl . PRESCRIPTIONS Parefhl y eomfunded. Ojien on Snndays from 8 to 10 V a.m.. and fnm Xto6p. m. pi DRUGS, DRUGS. C3-. Blain Co. CHEIUISTS Sc DRUGGISTS, South-west corner Michigan and Carro streets, keep ceuststitly ou baud a complete stock of MEDZCXNBS, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, PFRPUMERY, NpTION, Wall & Window Paper, Tobacco, Cigars, Lamps, &c. Prompt attention given to die compounding of physician's psescridtions and family recipes; aud dispensed in ths most tcicutitc Biauner. 34) Q. BLAIN & CO. BLACKSMZTHZNG! BLAGKSMITHING ! THE undersigned would Inform ths pnblie generally that ha is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmi thing neatly and quickly. Special attention paid to horseshoeing, ironing wagons, carriages and sleighs. eSi.AU Work warranted to give nerfect satisfaction WW first Shop South of Bridge, .Vast side AlichJ. rsn 8treet Plymouth, Indiana. p 10 0s T. KELLET.

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AGENTS.-, Railroad onencd Si Ten dura rrom New Ydvk to Sanftanriico, and a new into, eat lell in tbe s-rsatwest. The Oldl West as It waa and the Vi v t sis It l are fully described la our Aew edition of RKiMtinsOtt'o "Beyond the HI Issfaslppl." R ril n don to fmmnrnr of I3C9, w ith new Txt. new Maps, new Index, new Tllosrtwllssss, OSO Pages, atO Knurivlmji nnrl the most annate Map in the World. lion't attempt to .ell other books, old mstter, rehashed and copied, nr.der new Din.. Sell tbe original, complete from 1857 to 1869. Peud for cirrula.a whieh will tell the whole'atorj. Addrea R. W. BLISS A CO., Toledo, or NETTLET0N if CO , Cincinnati, Ohio. AromatiO .Vegetable Soap. Fst Ilm dlicate sk in of Ladies and Children. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGI8T8. SIO A DtY Gt'.IRA.TEED Mfn t fo stll the r1nw SitrTTi.i SEWino Machine Itm.ik.-s the Lock titch, alik om Horn sipfs. ha. the under-feed, and is equal in every r.ect to anr lag Machine ever invented. Trice (2.S. Wartanted for flvo years. Send lor circular. Addreaa Jouhsox. Ci abk Ct., Boston. Mass., P'ttaburgh, Pa or tt. Louis, Mo. t9 a Daw for all. Address A Fl' I, t AM, X. Y MUSKET SHOT GUNS ARRAKTEO To shoot close and kill 60 yards. Trie ta. 50. Wanted Arm.- Gnus aim Revolvers. Send stamp lor pries lii-t Rittos. Shot Gnns. Revolvers, to JOHNSTON S GIN WUKRi. Pittsburgh, Pa. E MPI.UYNENT thnl ;.ny For particulars Address S. M. 8eKNcka A Co. Bnittleboro. Vt Luc Havkx, Pa. Hsssss. LirrijiroTT A Baksvcll, Pitlsl.urgh, Pa. .ri. Wo have beennning your make ol Gang Paw. iu our Mill, and tint! thtrm. in point of quality, superior to any we have e er need. Yonra. c, MAW, Hl.AXcii.tHH A CO. Jaf- If. T. LirrixcoTT A Rinrwri i. : We have no tmnl-U with your ; they don't need to I, lined op with paper; wepnt on the Mandrel and they go right atasKt. 'Cmper p rfectly nniform and .(nallty nntnrpna.ed. sapwtmiljr, CIIAS. J. r'X. I.IPPINCOTT dk. HAKEWKLL, MaaaSif fiefs of QswaSar, Mulay, Mill Gang and Croa I'ut Sa. Choppina Axw. all .hapea. ColsStni'l Pa'. nt Ae. ibusjsjtj, Spaden and M lies' Patent Coer d 5fci-p. a F yen wtrit a handsoni i rent. addrens with a etan-p rlis A MaSI tv Box 3.IC7, Bu.t"n. M. AU your llortor or Ornggtat for SWKET ACI.1.-K-it Mtsala (t.meri yulnfne. Ik made only l.y K. STEAUXS, Chemist, Ihttroit. Thirty Yeatrs Kxperlessee Its ttir Treatment of 1 hroulc and Sexnal Dlscaaes.- A Phyaok nir:il tint uf aTantsaja, i be rheaj.-.t 1-o.ik ecr pithii-hwl ntatnin nearly M Mpt, and fi;n' engravings o the anatorry of Iiuiu.iii org:iiis in i stall-of licnlth and dieaae, with a treatise ou rarly triors, its doplonthle ronee sasraes upon tbe min.! and body, with th- anthor'a Wn of tr.-ntin.-nt the uuly raSMkal and sticcesufnl aaeasa af easve. as ahsssrk by a report of cases t rented. A truthful mit i r lo the niairicl aud t!i e cons lenihitf aft aaarriasat vas sasaartaJ a d ; of tluir p!.!iical condition. S.-nt fne of t.tygi-to any ail dress upon th re-.-ipt of '.r. cl in .tempi or postsl rurr. ncv ! .'olc'.r.Bninjr Pr- L.V CKiMX. Xo. Zfl .'iiiii lass, Aitiuiiv. X. V. The author my I coB.i.ll.-d BfSM sny d the disas e upon which the the hook tre.if ei:h. r perionalty ..or by tnail, aud Mt deciaeaeead tunny purt of the world. Great Distribution It- the Meiropoll an Gift Co CASH GIFTS TO THE AttOÜHT OF 03,00". EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRTZE SCash (.'ills each fjo.i tao 40 f'a-h tJifU.fcachJl .f.i 1 " ' lO.tajtl j 200 - Sa3 2 " 5.000 J H-9 " " ino 'i' Elegant Rowood Tianoa . each $3001 $701 7 " Melodeuns 75 to lK) ataSssrlaa Maelsaaai - - ao to 175 ITTflnU Waaahea . - - 7äto.vo Ca-li Prii-s, Silver Wrre. Ac, valued at $1,001,000; A chance to draw the afeaasj prlres for 'A'-c. Tickets denril inr pri7e. aie .euctf in envelopes and I well mixed. V 1 receipt of Z.rc. a Sealed Ticket la drawn will out Stsoap and nnt by mail to any address. 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JA.WÄIEG MULI FUG HILLS. The great Wheat 1 arreat hi Stat appfWkiai. sat everr farmer ahnld hare one of J. NrWtem William's new and isaprored aBinR mills, assMie). fisctnred and sold by H. G. Thayer. r-nrlKr' were neers. falte tried last sskw-W -K. more tnail tniriv of our brat farmers. rs, aH whom apeak in the liiheat praise of thesa ; afcat Vf th- I'l mouth wt-r mill and Plymouth SteaSn mill. Hue huudred now ready aad will be ewld tritrmmr suable terms. Any reepemubW person dsstfTag aS Gr EJIVO Can npplj u H. a Tharer. Fornitore ' Fnrnitore! At the Faraltore Wars aoasas a Charles Palmer, On Laporte Street. May be found the BEST and rHE A PKBT crtssea of k'L UXITL'RKever oflarwd la Flyas ilk. UNDERTAKING Attended to on verv reaaonable is sss. A rv asa HEARSE Tor attendance at fnnerals is era as country. CHARLES PALMER. Plymonth, Ind. Ttf FARC. HER &. CO., O F ARB ZU Furniture Dealers ! OE NORTHERN INDIANA. n at tresses. Looking Gl asset and SPRINC BEDS AT EASTERN PRI0S8. raS i UBOCI BROTIIErta. New Wagoo and Carriage Sb e p We are now rr-at T to ftirni.h Lomber Wageaa B:izgi.., Carriage.. A- , mad. of selected Usaewr. and Ironed in ths most substantial Beaaar. W- employ none but Experienced 'ferkssea, aa int.nd to t irn out work which we caa watVaal I evny 1 Wm fill wheels with the beat Ohl Silkes. The pub r are invited to call aad saasaist before pu. .-4, elsewhere. HOHSE-SHOEIN O acd Repairing wall and neatly done. Shop on I. Porte Street, East of J. B. Wester e eat A Co., Plymouth, Ind. 6RBG0 BR0I. laaiji THE nnderaigaed having purchased the Llrery aaI I. of Allrm.n A Rna. is tolly prepared ta taaaS) every want of the .Ivprv hneiueea. He baa bette.' Unrat aitd fiurr Buggies than asa em been kept un J ,j mouth, which na will furaiah the public on th in t rr a.i.n !': terms. Tri-li-ri eoavcyed to aar part af Iber .11 try at reasonable rates. 3tf H. L. BABTBT. HALLS Vegetable Sicilian Hair REnewet IIa stood the test of seven yemwm befor Ute public ; a tut no prtpmmit hm for the hair tut yet bmen mim ''on rttti that will produce the eammm r.t, jiri.it t. su Its. It is an entirety new cientifir dismovery, eg ass Bias ny many of the most powerf ul emit restorative agents in the VIC1TVBLE KinCDOM. It restores CRET HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTH"UL COLOR. If makes the scaL chile and clean: cures dandruff md htitnors, and tUllitLg oat ot he hair; and Witt make it grow tpon bald heads, except in very ujt tl persons, as it furnishes the) tutritife principle by which thei 'uiir is nourished and supported Ft mahes the hair moist, soft, and lossy, and is unsurpassed me et HA I It DRESSING. Itisthsj cheapest preparation ever offered to the public, as one bottle will aromplish more and last lorn f er 'tan three bottles of any other preparation. It is recommended and used br . . w . . . 1 a ea.rf.s s (lie r irsi aAtruisjni a uuivi A tlV If Uniirrij III 1 f. by our Sicilian Hair Renewer i , ,1 rt I n nnn tn mantlfot aaaavsasssajasttssts m t'nr the Hair. Ul jr. I ' ' r . J . ''artous names; tin, r arumr rs induce the trade and the puidie Co ourchase their compounds, thou hare resorted te falsehood, by claiming they were former partiers, or A ul some connection with mr Mr. Hall, and their prejwrev ion was simitar to ours. Do not be deceived by them. Purchase the original: it has never yet been eoualled. Our Treatise em the Hair, with certificates, h.e am nil. Ktj tluat each our private Revenue Stamp . . m il . l.,nl. an . Trie top Of trie trey 1 ceu. ass are imitations. R. P. Hail & Co., Prop'? Nukia, H.H.

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