Marshall County Republican, Volume 14, Number 15, Plymouth, Marshall County, 17 February 1870 — Page 2

THE REPUBLICAN,

FE.VRL.EdS and FREE ! . T. riIIL.lIP3, W. M. r.KHObS, SATURDAY, FEBRUAR r 17th. 1870 CALM EEFLECTTOHS. A great Ita'ian soldier left it as his dying request that he might be buried with Lis face downward "For," said he, "I ara stire that in a short time this country will be turned topsv-turv, and then I shall be in the sme position with other men." We have a prof, nnd compassion for all extant grumblers and groaners in Plymouth. This is ided a sad time for them. If they appreciate the situation they will please to show their disgust for the present state of things by qualifying themselves to be buried as decently and quickly as possible , and thry would do well to consider the old Italian Soulier's position in tht grave as the most politic one for their kind of dead folks, in view of the results of the present tumultuous state Offlings. This place is going to be turned 'topsyturvy.'' The world still retains its provoking habit of moving. Society does not get rid of its unccmfortable fashion of protesting against nuisances, of trying to right w:ongs, of hurling the lances of public sentiment at libertines, rascals and murderers, and of reacting forward continually toward the ideal Justice, the ideal Happiness, the idenl Truth We sincerely commiserate all those persons who shudder and tnrn pale at the tendency of public opinion In Plymouth during these days of a deep and powerful excitement. With the certainty of giving them a new pang, we have given them a clear and ringing expression or popular thought and feeling. They can go way from trouble by b"rying them selves with their faces downward. Things are changing. Voices for a long time sileut through fear of a power behind the throne of dark- I ness arc speaking plainly and freely. The whole community is deeply ar itated. The purpose is resolutory formed that corruption and "banded wickedness" shall be bearded in its den. Calm reflections are filling these hours of the tumultuous pi es ent. There is no other mfmntn cherished thm that rr .o!frMO I Sjmwa - . - ' T. , 4 tion and the dawn of purer and brighter days of political, moral, educational, relig:ous, and social glory. No spiteful feelings animate the hearts of earnest workers for justice. No Cisposi'.ion exists to vi olatc law or create disorder. A. L. Wbeelcr and J. J. Vinall, and their satellites need not. flee for fear of death or torture at the bands of an excited populace. Nothing is demanded beyond the law. That is demanded, aiid will continue to be demanded. Marshall county justice has long been too much Iilie the prairie wolf, that drags down the weak, and Ohly dares to bark at tbe strong. The peace and prosperity and growth of this town and county require the supremacy of Virtue, and her voice will not be h-.shed by the power of money, or social position, or numbers. The day of reckoning has begun, and its sun will not go down until saluting the coming Queen of fairer days "Shedding from her car The sunset splendors of a finished war." I : LivingstoneFor a lone, time we were fully assured that the great explorer was murdered. Lately we were assured that he was alive and makinjr won derful discoveries hi tbe heart of Africa. Now wj have the announcement that he is once more murdered. We are worked upon in this way to such an extent that the settlem- St of the question woul.l certainly relieve the world from this protracted suspense. We hope the noble explorer "still lives." Is It True? We hope for the credit of onr county, that tLe remark attributed to our bl c;iii that he "would resign rather than arrest Wheeler," is not true. What Does II Mean ? Up to late yesterday Whc?er had not ! ecured his $5?,000 bond, or been arrest ed. It looks mixed for be is :n town, though out of sight. Os of the Democratic officers in town who depends on the fayor, of the court house clique for his bread and meat, and licks tha hands of the Great Mogul, tore down our poster at the conrt house, lat week. If he does the thing again we will show him what virtue there is in law. STATE CONVENTION. , The Republican Mate Conyent'on will be held at Indianapolis on the 2'2d inst. Senator Morton has promised to be present, and spe;.k on the preceding evening. The utmost baimony prevails, and the Convention will be the grandest Republican Convention ever held in the State. The prperts ae highly encouraging. We expect an excellent ticket, and a pure, noble, pragressice platform- Then up hall go our banner for the campaign. Mascslc Elecxio Notice. By virtue of a special dispensation from M- V. Grand Master, M. H- Rice, there will be a Bpewial election at the stated meeting of Plymouth Lodge, No. 149, on Friday evening, tbe 4th of March next, for the porpe of filling tbe now existing vacancy, io the office of Treasurer. A full ate si dance is requested. H. G. Tbater, W. M. Jrro. R. Hrsr, Secretary.

The Sue Beaver Case! Flight of Wheeler and V'nalf. THE INDICTMENT. The Return of Wheeler.

Wheeler Under $50,000 Komi. Dr. J. J.? Vioall Still Absent. The Departure of P. S. Allman and Hugh Rose! THE ANNA KÖR? CASE! The horrible crime of A. L. Wheeler and J. J. Vinall, which has so deeply excited this entire community and so disgraced Plymontb, came betöre the Grand Jury last week Ths Grand Jury found an indictment against A. I, Wheeler, J. J. Vinall, and Hannah Hopkins, for murder in the first degree On Friday night Wheeler and Vinall coming to the conclusion that such would be the case, or knowing the fact, fled from the town. Search was everywhere made but they could not be found. On Monday morning of this week Wheeler returned. The Judge wrote on the indictment 4,not bailable," but nfter consultation between the prosecution and defense, and by the consent of the prosecution, so as to have A. L. Wheeler here for trial, the Judge permitted 1 bail in Wheeler's c.se at 850,000. This proceeding of bailing those indicted for murder in this cae and the Thv.vnburg case, appeals full of mystery to the people at large, but it may be legal and all for the best. The ways of the law are sometimes past finding out. Wheeler declared that on no account, cost what it might, should the jailor's key be turned on him. And it is not. He at ,arge nwa,t,nS ntr an indictment of murder in the first degree, and under 00,000 bonds b"t with the advantage of scarcity of evidence, unless Mrs. Hopkins! can be found, and some others will I tell what thry know, and wit'-i t ic comfortable thought of being out of jail. J.J. Vinall is still absent ! but the effort is makinr to secure bail .or him. The evidence is more pointed against him on account of the post mortem examination, but the peobabilitie, he .iü bo jrantert bail. If W aeeler cm l.c : evi, re ;:i i :. : uut, uij.ui uii u;ii, lunrai jusure would sujrgest the fairness or grantiBtT VlAfJI Kail Tint wliornver Vinall is or m&3 be, he is. under indictment for murder in the first degree, In the mer.nti.no P. S. Allnvin, suspected" of carrying out the plan of breaking open the trunk in Warsaw, belonging to the lae Sue Beaver. anl ilestroying the letters lias departed from town and cannot be found. Hugh Rose, accused of shipping Mrs. Hopkin's boy from ' this place, has also left town and ! cannot be found. In t'je meantime another horrible crime of seduction and ruin by A. L. Wheek r, and abortion by Dr. J. J. Vinall, has come to light. This case is the ca9e of the yoong and innocont girl, Anna Korp. The young girl is seriously ill and charges her ruin upon Whccler,and abortion upon Dr. Vinall. This case has terribly stocked those among whom Wheeler moved with so mnch politeness and pretended friendship, while at the saraa time accomplishing his infernal purpose. On last Friday the prosecution took a leading physician of town and visited Anna Korp, about eight miles north. The r irl told the whole 6tory of ruin by A. L. Wheeler, ami abortion by J. J. Vinall. 1 he girl is young, and will never be well again. She was at the residence of Mrs. Force, in towu, a pi-iter of Mrs. Hopkins, unwithin a short time. Things becoming tDO "hot" for Wheeler and Vinall, they torced her to travel to a place eight miles north of town She sa-s Wheeler was one year in effecting her ruin, aud. did so bv promises of money and various blandishments. That he gave hr a little money at Mrs. Force's house, but after he had effected her ruin he let her shift for herself. She says that the operation for an abortion tcok place in Dr. Vinall's ofrice, and that she gave birth to twins. The prosecution asked permission for the Grand Jury to viit the girl: Of course the girl implicates herself in the crime of abortion, as the law makes it a penitentiary offence to consent to, or submit to an abortion. The girl, however, is young and will receive mercy. She should Mit her testimony is positive against Wheeler and Vinall. Tbe Grand Jury visited the girl on Tuesday, and received her testimony, It is reported froely on the street that money is offered plentifully to have the girl removed so as not to appear in cour, if she should live. We are not surprised at anything money can do. We give the above facts, and leare the reader to draw bis own conclusion. There ii an effort making to

change public sentiment. To look upon the revolting crimes of Wheel er and Vinall as things of frequent occurrence everywhere. Such crimes as these committed by Wheeler and Vinall, and such surrounding circumstances ara not common, and if they were that would not make them right and there are vast numbers of places wherein like circumstances such a man as A. L. Wheeler, would be obliged to leave the place forever, and where such a man as J. T. Vinall cculd not again hold up his head. If such crimes are to have sympathy and protection io Plymouth, then this place is doomed to destruction. We hope that those who believe in virtue and justice, and the peace and glory of a community with a good name will stand firm and hurl the lances of public sentiment at these criminals and their crimes, whatever course the law way take. Wt have had tut little idea that justice would be done in their cases, but we desire that these crimes may

arouse a better moral sentiment in this community and they have and that sentiment will never die! A LITTLE ADVICEThe Plymouth Republican takes us to task for say in "we extremely regret the part tskeu bv Dr. Vinall" in the abortion case. Rochester Spy. No such a thing. We had reference to a different statement. You said that Dr. Vinall probably acted from sympathy for the parties. We said he acted for "pay." T: e Spy continues: "The rebuke ; does not set well on the tongue of an editor who feared to speak of the crime uutil he was forced to his duty by the indignation of his readers." That would sound better, cominofrom an editor who did not get his office and house rent free for defending in his columns two assassins who had attempted to commit murler an( one of them, and the principal one too, a seducer himself so stated the attornej for the prosecution, in open court ; and we must believe him, or the accused would sue for damage in a slander suit A sweet scented stink i that Spy man to talk about Tluty to others. The Spy man well knows and would so slate. if he were honest, that as ' 80011 s we came in possession of the facts as brought out by the post TTiorttm examination and the Coroner's inquest in Warsaw, we published them, and did so voluntarily. The Spy also says that "Plymouth has the reputation of the wickedest town in America." We think the 5,yi9 la a SsesitM and dirty bus,incss, in abusing the Kei.i ... l publicak ana tle wiioie town 01 Plymouth. We hare baj characters hrn aa srorr n1 1... ..1 very efficient authorities, but the bet ter class of citizens of which there , are ixanj- are doing the best thev can. Wo think they will compare favorably with the editor of the Sy and his associates. We have no objection to an article like ''Twclva Dollars for a Life," which be would re print in full, if we had space, for that is definile,and states facts about a nototious character, and does not abuse the whole tow . The article, however, would have more force if written by some othor editor, and one whose office is Dot overrun with a drunken rabble quit, so much. Moni lily Report of tlie Plymouth Graded School, Tor the month, ending February 4, 1S7 O. The enr llment for the month, was as follows : High School Dept CO Grammar " 54 Intermediate " M Primary 82 Total 248 Datlt Averagk Attend a me. High School Dept 47 Grammar 40 Intermediate " 47 Primary " 6J Total 19 The daily attendance has been 79 per cent, of the enrollment. The number ef pupils enrolled in the Intermediate department is less than it was the month prcviovis, while :n the other departments there has been a gain, which makes the total enrollment aheut ths same as that of last month - Tha following shows the general average ot pupils in the High School and Grammar depts., and the names of t'.ose whose average has net fal'.en below 80-70. The average includes attendance, punctuality, behavior and scholarship : Naves er Perns is the High School Detatment. Afida Whit more, 98 Anna 'A' nit mora, 97 Sarah Nash, 97 John Corbuley, 95 Leroy Armstrong 4 Frauk Logan, 92 Emera Brownies, 92 B- Alleman, 81 Alice Ryan. 83 Bessie Barber, 82 Julius Vinall, 80 Ley ton Elliott, 80 Belle Joseph, 80 Bud Matlingly. 81 Phceba Thompson 92 Louis VonKessler, 80 Charles Leonard, 92 Melissa Lenfesty, 80 John Yokey, 91 Sarah Anderson, 80 Rebecca Dualap. 9o Elmer Dunham, 60 A. Cummins, 89 Manfred Corbin, 80 Marv Morrill, 83 William Leonard, 8o Wm. Hawkins, 87 Frank Baker, 80 Halrield Ualsey, 84 Alice Morrill, 80 i. Casler, 80 Jno, Lingeabaugh, 8 Marcus Luttle. 84 Names or Pupils in Gbahmab Dept. fleorge Thayer. 99 Florence Cooper. 90 Alice Klinger, 90 Luther Dill, 80 Id. Klinger. 80 Josephine Reed, 80 Charley Larasan, 80 L. Elliott, 80 Lydia Cadwalder,85 Hat tie " 80 Olive Davis, 80 Olive Armstrong, 80 Orlando Klapp. 80 Mary Vetters, 80 Byroo McElrath, 9r ! Joseph Yockey, 90 Amelia Brown, 90 Rebecca Holtz, 80 Ella Brown, 85 1 Bruce- J one pit, 9 Solon Lenftat?, 95 George Vina.l, 96 George Alleman, 98 Laura Thompson ,93 Ells Renner, 80 Amanda Moore, 85 Halle Morrill, 80 On Quivey, 80 George Enjrle, 80 J. Helminger, 80 Marion McElratn, so 1 D. D. Lcm, Principal.

FROEFBOURBON.

Boi bbon, Fkb't 15, 187 J. uear manor place Tor the lost week has appeared more business like than for some Um past ; sod of course . , ' our business uico wear pleasant tountenances. Hope it will continue so. Our community was .greatly hocke by the enormous dime r-orpet rat rated a few days ago in Plymouth, and all hope tLat Wheeler aad bis tool, ' Vinall, will be f lin,l t 1 T A 1 a? oi.ccu.y u.uujjui io JU8UCC Ue Sie I1M we bars one paper in Marshall county that comes out fearlessly and denounces crime, regardtess of wealth, position and power. All the better class of our citizens applaud the course of the Riiprr.ucax. although ws have beard several res marks to the effect that you are agitating the matter for the purpose of creating a mob. All we have to say is, that if tbe law does not take the case in hand, let it be a mob! We have just beard that Wheeler has been admitted to ball in tbe sura of $50,000. It looks like bringing tbe money into the court Instead of the man and if a man f Wheeler's wealth does not want to come iuto court, the above sum will not bring him. A. ML Davis is rapidly closing out his stock of dty good preparatory to moving to Lincoln, Nebraska. Aurora Ladge, No. 21)3 I. 0. 6. T. ii flourishing finely, and contains about 70 members in good trnding. The following are its officers elected and installed for the present term i W. C. T-, D. D. Ilsnes ; W. V. T., Mattie Boulton, ; W. 8., W. R. Gay lord ; W. A. 8., Belle' liar mon ; W. F. 8., C. McCrum ; W. T., IJBtt MaGhan ; W- M., W. McCrum ; W. D. M., Josle Wills ; W, I. G., E. 0. 1IF MSM nenn ; w. U- li., Geo. Hattlc ; W. C. E. S. Freeman : P. W. C. C. A. Haifaburn ; R. II. S.. Emma Shests ; L. H. S , Jennie Cooper; G. L. Depty , L.. T. Gaylord. The Odd Fellows have recently built an addition to their Isdge room, thereby enlarging it some 20 feet, besides increasing its width. After getting .lair new carpet down and some olher improve ments made they will have one of the finest lodge rooms in the 8tate. The Spiritualists here hold regular meetings every Saturday trening, and I hear bare "bully times." C. C. Humphreys, our pleasant and efficient R. R. clerk has gone to Ohio ; soras say to see his ma ; but in our opinion it is to see a younger p erson than bis maternal ancestor. Clint Is a good boy, and we wish him success. Quite an excitement hers oyer the P. O. H. D. Heaver, our present P. M., intends sending in his resignation soon, and every body wants the appointment. Harmon Baylor and S. F. Gordon appear to be the favored ones; and cither one or the , ether will be made happy on a salary of 300 per year. H'e have in nur city a "Fortune Teller'' who holds forth every Sunday evening at one of our private bouses aud rereives a good lot of cuftom from our love sick dams .Is. He has secured the assistance or a competent reporter, wtio notes down all tbe principal points, for the sul ject to peruse at plea sure. IFe hear of OM young S5ra7 ZZZZ tuoe was not imiU to mat, sub kft- . ... Any one desiring to nnd out tlie abode of

thi rr 8-eing person, will adOrsj taVtVqM0 rsgrXTT- tt-t s mratu t-itt. atsa Undersigned, With a Hamp f.r IT. iiil Was. arapli 8. BPBSCsÄstCO ,

Yours, LYNN C. DOYLE THE STATE JMNVmiOl?. Half-fare ArrangementsThe following railroads have ayrecd to cairy delegates to tbe Republican Convention, on the 22d of February at half-fare rates i Chicago Cincinnati and linisville. Evansville and Craw fordsri lie. Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St.- Louis Railway (Central mad.) Jefforsonvills, Madison and Indianapolis. Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and la dianapolis. LouUville, New Albany and Chicago. Peru and Iudianapelis. Indianapolis and CrawfordsvilleIndianapolis and Yinrennes. Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Lafayette. Cincinnati and Indianapolis JunctionDelegates must make their own arrai gements with the respective toads about return tickets. Some of .he reads have blank already prepared and will not nse a certificate ot the President of the Convention or Chairman of the State Central Committee. Republican papers arc reqnestsd to publish this arrangement with the rail roans. Good News to tie Hungry! KOONTZ&HOHAM No. 7, Hoham's Block, Laportc street, PLYMOUTH, - IND. Groceries & Confectionery Tobacco & Cifsart, ALL KINDS OF FRTJlt, (In their Stasias.) Oysters in Every Style ! Also for sale by the CAN. MEALS ATALL HOURS Day or Week Board ON LIBERAL TERMS. GIVE US. 1 CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELF. U 6 ly Koontz k Hoham. Lauer & Bio. West Sids Michigan St., Clothing Store. Bleaohed Moalin for j2 1-2 to 15 eta. L nblesched Muslis, 1 a 1 -2 A 1 s rts God Prinli, 10, It & i2 1-2 cts. nest Delainn, go cts S? wh VJ!DOS Worth 25 for 75 eta'. All Wool Flannels. 25 eta All colon, imported doable width Alpacas formerly worth from 75 cts to A l 00 for so eta. td eTerything else in proportion. y

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Foreign and Domestic I'orresiwndonee. fhll Jrrtments of Religions and Sertilat Iatellieesce in bort, whaterer (toe to make a complete Family Paper. Price 4)2,5 O a year. Liberal premium to canvasser. Yaarly subscription rcm;nenc at any time. For ipecimen, encloM a 8 cent stamp to THK METHODIST, 114 rfasaauat., New York. LORILLARDS 'EUREKA" is an excellent article of granulated Virginia: whererer introd-iced if is nix Smoking TobaCCO iversallv adminJ. It to put np in hantlKoutaj muxlin lgs, in which orJeis for He, rscl-.aum Pipes are daily packed. i nail I AOrVG I Brsde of tbe rli ikunil.l.eNU H SftwltftMfSSllww.il hi IS. ChtClllb nintTon- in its . . eflW'U, as the riico moKing Tobacco u ne has len ex traded; it leave nodiRitreethle taste aftrr smoking-, it is Tery mild, light in color and weight, kssm one pound w ill last a Icur as three of ordinary to. bacro. In this brand are also pack orders every ly for flt cla MtKrsch.-ium pipes. 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A FACT FOR PHYSIOLOGISTS It is a sincnlar tact, that in this enlihtenr d a)je and C'inntrv the treatment M Bally adopted by the fac ulty iu cases of Dyspepsia, ludlffest Iota) is the result of a fa e theory. i-di -a'tH.j a l.xm't'.i'itr igvornnc 'f the pyifi gy if Ihr ifirk and digritit nrywi, a d is in mint instances al ulatcd te estahifc and con Arm the malady it is intended tu remove The St.rr! try f tht PhiUd'lj'kia Inlaute ImtiJ-if will hsJyssjsMstw in forwarlin Trek) toall applicant', the ex'ell.nt Bi t:ioir remedy f-r Indlsjefttlon, Billon and Liver Compialati, recently diso vered bv I'ri.f. Wai sr.R. of Sidio-v. New Sonth Wales, Australia.and rwSftX ascatsd la the Institute by that distincuished botanist. 1 he Medical Reform Society (at whose cmt the announcements appear) wiJi it to be distinctly undi-rtol, that they will nwt in any haie, nor under any cii ouroetance whatever, accept any coBlrilutim, fr or tpvtiiitg for this recipe, the object of this focie'y licinjf to demonstrate the snpetioiity of the botanic over ev.-rv ether iracti- of m. Iii it..-, and in return only desire that those who m:iy ! s!);iial!y l-oriefirtcd by it will forward to the Society a statetuent f the case, and thus ntd with fart in arreleratirtit tie present movement in favor of medical refcrm. Kiadnse a dire-cJ envelope to the eVcee.jrv Itot-ittic IhUUhU, 81C South Fifteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Aromatic Vegetable Soap. Vor tbe delicate V in nf Ladle sn' CatMlftB. SOI.U UY ALL. 1111 faKlSTS Pnrkrt Re vol rn nV-" 8b BaaaSsV. A neat ilnrshU eaiHin. foiir-inrh iairrel. Price ,B - i f.- pot-paid. AdJrewS.o. ai i in. kii. Mid. Brattlaaon , ?. ART OH" FA8riüT.G By Wmmttt U'K. Haw to causo lure, ctMslati y. a4atlmtio. 25 eis. A'liirt WILLIS CO., BS .I lm St. Sew York. Tills i-j no IluiiibugW9Y 'nrlint: IS eti. with age.fctlgfcft, sflsf nfo sVsV.ui.i hair. . ,a in r. aalvs by rstara auUl.a earrwl pirtarr of jrour fpturc htlMud r vif-, with iianie MtvldatF or marriiso. A-Mress W. FOX t CO P. 0. Drawtr No. 24, Faltonville. N. T. CITRinrS HOW STKASCJK Tli V1 IV iV Ky O )Brriel i - P; ivate Com pen ion run tains the !.! ! information. Sect fre for stamp. Acldrps Mr. C. lir.NIIY, Hanover, Pa Marriage Klug K-saj ir yon,i BMtV fr. in slod cnvel"Pe. HOW AMD ; ssoi I ATION. Bux P, Pliiladelpiiia, Penn. PTCHOMANCT, KASCIVATIOH OK ICUtr CHARM I. "!;. 400 par"; SlSfk. tfestfJSjil ful book haat'ull instrurtifn Ü ssmM Ilia laader to facinate cither saa, ir mi animal, at will. Mi sSM rism, spiriin:Um. nd hundreds of otl-r curiotis fXHruiie tits. It can 1 oMained by ondinp aeatreae, with postage, ro T. W. "AM A CO.. No. 4!. Siutti Cizlath street, Philadelphia. MICHAEL SPIESSHOFER. Manufacturer and Healer In all kinds of harness, bridles and saddles. AIjSOUrilOLSTERING & TRIMMING, DONK TO OTJTJUCTsVBiin; dlron of mkftip mair chanst ia niy Busibees, I wil sell m. eut.ra stuck ol liarnesa at Cost Prices, Ci me a call and I ill $;! yon good bargains. SWShnp, aotith sid- 1 Laforte ret. Dxt doer to the Bntchr BeOS), riymi nth. Indiana ,-lWn. FIRE ARMS! DOrBLK-BlRKELLFD SHOT U V : DOUBLE BARRELLED RIFLES, (withotie barrel fr skot), SI OlK.BAtKItLID RIFLES. TA.EGET EIFLE3, (with atii( iuu.It's aud nrjii. For salj at the Guu shop, ia Plymouth, Ind. L. V. WiltTB. Agents! Read This! IV K WILL PAT AGEXl A I1L ART w w of $30 per week aud eipeusls, or allow a large cumiuisiou. to sell onr new wonderfal inTsntiuDS. Address M WAG NCR A CO., Marshall, Mich . Administrator's Sale. The undersigned administrator of tbe estate of William Taylor, la'f of Marshall county, deaceaaed, will offer fir sale, at the lata residence of the deceased, In the tow n of Plymonth, on Saturday, March t, 1870, All of his personal property, oonaiiting in part of: two sets ef Blacksmith's tool, a lot of stone coal, one open liuggy.one horse, a on hie hnruess, and many other article too tedlt u to mention. Terms of Sale: A credit of nine mc nths will he gtrer on all sums OTer three dollars. Iv the p.irrhaser gir'.ng his note j with apcroTed sccuritT. wairing eainaticn and ap t - - i i t -i . . . a -utaoiHvui iw p, ui. i ii wtiL ier wm. in imw huu ifnot paid when due, then ten per cent. All turns of three dollars and nnder cash in hand. Sale to to comniebce at lOo'rlock a. ai-Tit-i.l.V UAUUKM TAYLOR, Administ'r. Application for License. Tbe undersigned will, at tha nozt March Term of the ' in aiiooers' Court, apply for license to retail spirituous liquois in lass aaDtitief than a quart. The KucatioB npon which 1 ropoae to sell is the south part of lot number two, ia the original plat of tha town of Plymouth. WrLLA&D W1JX70X. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! ! LO. DILL, east sHe ef Michigan street, in the Room formerljr occupied by ft ills, wholesale aud retail dealer in Furniture, Mattraaaes, Bed steads, Mirrors, and in fact everything usually kept in a nrst class Sarnitara Store, at greatly redoced prices. Uiee hisa a callt 14---tf AdmlnlBtrator's Notice. Kotic is t.freby aire n that tbe nnderained has Keen appoio'ed adminiilrator of the estate of William Taylor, late of Marshall eoantj, deceased, aid estate tsapp-ed to be eotTent. Ii lö-3w . WABLLf AY LOR, Adjaiiilsttstor.

KNICKERBOCKER M U T U A 1j Life Insurance Co.,

OF NEW YORK. One of the oldest, RlcUeat and Mo-t anriafl Comptnlei in the United states, offers you tyery ftjciutv of insurance that can be fonud iu any safe comjiany in the world. Her Asset. s in September 1 869 $7,000,000. 000,0 Paid to Widows and Orphans in ScTentcen Years. Policies lsued on all the different plans of life, endowaneni.ar . A credit nfone-third tha premium on all sums ovr f ".() will lx- given if ritired. Read what the prx'ss says of the Knicki-rborker: " An eminently sound nd reallable life corporation, the management are from among our liest busness men, aM re noted for Integrity and honorable drilling. The company offers the moat liUral advantages to member." Äew Turk Otmirer, "None of oar life companies are letter progress in well doing." National Quarterly Aeriete. '!We rcgard;tha company as being under excellent management, aud iu a souud fiuauci.il condition " Tht witlmihl. ""hoa first class matiagcnunt and alillty." Jf. Commercial Adeertir. "A good company beyond contingency." Chicago Trili me. "We cordialy recommend fhe Knickerbocker to our citizen for nafoty, liberality and fair dealing. " Or en 8 T.m, Krast 11. Lyman. Chat. M. Hibbard, Go. y : ni tit 11 k 8- A. MMvson, President. Actuary . Secretary. Manager. North-western Dist- ffice, Chicago. For further information or Insurance in tili old nd reliable company, apply personally or by letter to John ( lush-man, Agent. Plymouth, Ind., vl3n47 6m. Life and Fire Insurance. C. WHITMORE, AGENT. Ins. Co. of N, America.Phil. ft fflft.ttt 20 Underw riters Agency, N. Y. 3,!4;..-.sr. f Detroit Fire & Msriue.Detroit, r.i)0,fK;0 00 xEtnaLifc Ins. Co. , Hartford, 11,000,000 00 Also agent Tor W. W. KIMBALf, for the sale of Pianos, Organs & Melodeons, Babcock's Fire Extinguisher. ALSO U. S. Asst. Assessor Int. Rev, vl3n, JUST OPENED. SHOOK & CRAWFORD On the Corner Sooth of the Parker House, Hsts Jnt --psned a Sj.'.endlJ Lin of Queens ware, GLASSWARE & LAMPS, Of the latest and most prrTd tjl, which will be sold at ,.. thai Defy Competition! CALL A XI) SXAM1XS. 4LS0, A nan Sl-Pr-LT OF C30ICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Cash pmidor Cuuntry Product. Shook & Crawford. Oh! Read This! DEALERS IN HARDWARE, AND Tinware, 'Iron, Nails, OILS, &C. No- 9, East Side Michigan St., Plymouth, Ind. 37 FOR SALE. COLE HOUSE Sitnated in WestvHIe. Indiana, L. N. A.st C. R. R.. also on the great 'agn TheroughUr. East and West stages teavoe the House, dally. Tbe Honee is large and commodious, with cenrenint and lar barn, snd good commodious Lot witb abundauos of fruit and shrubbery. Tt-rmseavy. Possession given immediately. Reasons glren for selling. For further particulars enquire on premise or of N. V. Cole, at Wtnatah, Ind. Z. COLE, Prop'r. NEW SILVERSMITH ! Would snnonnce to the citizens of Marshall county and tbe public in general that lie bas again located iu Plymouth and can at all times be found in tbe Post Office Building, Where Le is prepared to do all work in bis line in tbe very best manu r and on the moat reasonable terms. GT Particular attention given to the cleaning ami repairing of Wat cites. All woi'k warranted, (jive bim a call-

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THE CORNER Laur (c Bro, are sellieg their ioimcnss ßtock of I at astonishlv low rates. All Styles Clothing, Cheap LAUER 4 BRO. THOMPSON & BKO. Woulrljimost respectfully nform the peoj pis of Plymouth and Marshall Co., that they have now iu Storo a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE That they will gell at as lovr rates as any House West offfew York. STOTSST We hre a larre BtOSk of Stores that wc will sell at Prices to tuit the times. Cooking Stores with complete sets of Trimings for $18,00 to $81,00, and every Stove w:t! ianted not to crack from Sre when fairly tried. We Ma ftsff w a!! kinls nf "fin. Copper ami blieet Iron ware, an i employ nue but first class mechanics and guarantee first-class work. Rsmeraber the place- Store formerly occupied by ßrowulee Sc Logan. THOHPO & RRO. Die Modewenlt. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Fashion Journal Gives over 1900 ireful 'Il'uplra'.ionp, MO patterns, and IS laro. highly colored steel engravings, viarlv. 53 rrr vear. published semi-monlli!y: lö per copy. Ad tress S. T. TAKLqR. at vis a a tfl.Caaal St , N- Y. MIWELLANEOU3. Blacksmith and Wager Jhop! Ij. F. CIAIBEU. I.r, IMe8bapSa B'nrl.'n. frinrd tof (Iwork inhidlineon hart BeJtSea. Pa rlit til y nttnition paid to Ilorse-slioeiui;. Li:ialcr. iojr, lli'iit Wcin on hsri'l at till tim,, or nmils to dur. Non- esjl the sas4 saatMtal :isd sd4 ht f kniet: employed. All work puanintnd los leealleSx lloa He also has n v tidid Meoriineutol i'lusanuaiM U'Sidr lur ule. Qir Lint . call. KiU'd L. K. l.UA VCKRLAIN Especially df.igncd for the use of the M-Jil Vo 'in tml the Family. nsing tlise saSTtases nedirinal pro(ertic mhii h Oelong to an Old ana f'err Gin. Imliiensble to Fiimnl-. G--oI for Kidetr Cm- ) ' A !elit ions tonic. Pot up in rase, orintainingon dor.en Imttle ea'-h, nnd sol I bv all dt ucni'is, tto- crs. Ac. A. M. WhtmfH Ct .estahlislu-d ITTs, No. I ft Ui-aver street, Keu Vork. 2lyl MACHINERY. Plymouth Foundry ASD MACHINE SHOP PLYMOUTH, - INDIANA. I am prepared at all t!mesto do all kinds of work sue b as Engine Building:, Repairing, etc., etc. GEARINGAND MILL-CASTINGS On hand at all tima,or made to-order on ibor notice. SLEIGH SHOES, KETTLES And all goods kept in a flrst-classFoaodry. ALL WORK WARRANTED. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ITIr. J, W. Cleavclnnd JTaTing purchased tbe interest of J.S. Xichols !n the Flour & Feed Store of Clearela id A Kichols, wishes to Inform the peopie of Plymouth that that he will con tinue his bnsiuesa at tne old stand, on LAPORTE STREET. and will furnish Oats, Etc. Also Lime, Cement & Stonecoal. Persona tear inf oriWrs for food sill hat them de liver,.'! at their tionee. He will pay iho birbM j maraei prh-e, in -vu tor jt siawi ! eonnl rjr p da. c, r.j

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! 0,000 AC.'l TJ WAN TD. 'iR PRIEST AIYD UM. Apply atones to ('RITTE Vl'E.V 1 ? - KIVVET, n9-w4 tSe Chestnut St., J'hila-l.-j Iiia, P. FREE TO BOOK AGENTS! W v'ill send a hstid"ino propctn of ssjr SE W ILLUSTRATED PAHILV B1UL.F. to any Book agent, freaof charai. Addies NATIONS L I't'BI.ISH I NG CO.. Phila., Pa., Chicago, 111 . a mi Lotii. Mo. n3-4 Farmer's Helper CHOWS HOW TO POTTLE THE PH KITS or THK FAKM. and hw Farmer Bad tlie-r annp mn am I, rntk. f 100 PER .1IOXTII in inter. I'M inj r-jpies ill be mailed fi.-e to firiutrs. Seed name and addr.-ss to UUGLaCB, McCUUtY CO.. Cincinnati, Ohio. n-w4 THE BEST! THE BEST! aT"T!IE BClMMTiriC AMEaUt AJTtJSI A erokly illatrated j. tirnal of ir, pages. detot-d te Machinery. Agriculttirn. Iniprorewfnt t'lietuiaal Sei en'-e, ar;d New llisrajeerie. A Spltr:'iHl Jtrnal 1.500 Cash in PttSM ill be paid for claaa ei suliscribers, on the Ii'th of Kel-rtiory. A hanpannie large stet-1 pUte LN. RAVING of It cii-tii i: -',( -1 American Iureutors, presented to sub't ibers. fipcrtmeu of pap r, irospcfase. snd blanks for names, sent free. Term S3 a year ; ,ftO for six month. Disconnt to club. A lok of itnportao to all about to opply fr patent sent tr. Writ foe lull particulars concerning patents and prizes, t MI NN Ac CO., PiiMihere and Paten' .clijitort, n!-4 37 Park Row, New York. 1870. HE RU SKY. 1870. Tli l"-t. rhiw-t and most rirbly ILT.l'STRA TED MM.VTHI.V MAQAEfjri Fult ( HI LIREN. Sl,50 a year in advsn p. S:i?.scriue aasa, aud est ths last nuuibr of HOB, KKE! . Address, J' II N L STIORET. i9-w4 13 Washinctuti st., Bostos "" aS.atJlCJJI TiK IVKST.Oibcinnati. O., is the old-eetaMith-d WiRtern PmllSIP bMbS nwspi?r. It gives current rtiigion and cular ne, and i a bright and ce'fi:l hemm ri;t-ir. E'.'lit Urge pities reading matter, giripg something for evetyU -ly r No other r needed in th- family? Send nudged if for one year. Specimens fret. Pieminrns la new nlscribera. labs wanted. Ad Ireas WILLIAMSON A CA MTW ELL, Cincinnati. Ohio. A THIEF. nc hnsbeeji tr&rsling al ont humbvgipg d, regis anJ privaie part i-.. SBSZrawJ up aJ -Un,g ! compound wliicb he ralis WOLrOTT'S PAIN 1'AlNT. All of Wulcott's geunine renie-li,-4 hare a white outside wrapper (SSM liguatur Iwg.) Loek ont fot to'iutt-rtelts. Six pints of WOl.rOTT'S A NNI II 1 1. A TOR fmt fatHrrli and 0bIsM in the head or one pint of Paia Paint. for 1'lcen.or Pain, sent SajS -fex;-re bargee on receipt of the mon, j at 181 'lint ham Square, H . Y.; or on gallon of Pain Paint idoii'de s.recgth) fjr UTA mall bottles sold by .ll Iruc;it. nf-w4 K. L WoLCOTT. laftEAT EWl UiSt OVElTT Dr. WALKER'S 1 L IFRNIA VINEGAR BITTERS MORE TUIJf 50. 00 PF.IISOXS J . . Bear 'eftinn ny to tlisir Won- 5 derful Curative ErTest. i P I WHAT a RE THEY?!?! s X. 9 r e 8 - - i TIISY aJUi FANCY t 3 E H Ma ! I'-i- t Run hiakev. Proof Si-irita' iTTT fine LiUors oictored. ep' d. and ct te led, te plejBBS tha t:e, rat, d "Test lea," " Ifis'sairB." "Restorer.'1 Ac. that lead the tlamlsr a todn:ak. eiu..s at-d ruin, ! a-i trii" Afe'licine. made fi em the Ratira Keatl and IKrbs cf i'aliturnia. free from all tlcoboli.: fit imiiUnt. Tliey are iNe Ureat Biood Put iUer and LiSi ?i m t P'iqrij-le, a ;eiect fcaa. st"r nnd Itjvip.rator .1 I ha Svitenj . crrvin; nil pi iiiii.ii tn ittci, and reslositig ihe biood To a h -aliby wisiastb. A'opemn can toka tLaas BiUr nrr.ir.'ing iwalrectiua and reui.in loug unwell. $100 wtliLe tfirrn lor an in urre cat. ro.11 i . i k. .. . . .. . r iiue-i i ne i ii-. ar" H'.T ,leT el l mlltTSl prisons or other m-jins, and tbe vital org ui waeteat bTi'D ! ttie pi.iut of repair. r'or liiflitntiiint ory and hronla Tit etiniAtlMtn sml C- nl !) srenaln or Indlgoiion. Hlliciia, Krinttuni and IniermlMnil l-'evers; lUnrasc , X ki e Bio. 1 ' hrr. Kldnejt auj Uladder, tip m Kit ter Such Diera? mem , Vitiated ülocd.e hi a i ssaawealla it. Jh & i. erangenut of tha tletiv Organs. Clr .n-c the i.iaicl Bi-o,l whtnever gsj old im impurities sanatla tbiouph the skin in Pimple. I.nii"..., ear Sore: saeasasa it when yem And is olstructt-d. and lu;gth in ti e reiu; clean is n be et is foul, isyj your le.itn,i will teil job whan Keep the sd 1 pnra aud tbu aaattk of tits system Will BJOJ fVill w. PI. V, T.t PK. and other WORM?, lurking in tba systumof so uiao . thjuaiiiids, are eilecttially daalnijraa aed rssssa el. la BOIoaa, ti Ittesit snd Tntermiftsnt PeTer. tbeas Mttata ha.s no equal. P;-r f:.ll directions, read carefully the ein :ilar ajonud eu.li bottle, printed in fmr Iatin-uagee K:,giih Gei tuan French and sVfssaiali J. WALKER. Proprietor. Ccnmerce st. B. B.MclOX41D A 0t . Drngfristt and Ren. Agaar. fi- Tr.--. ;-oi!: ' i:ameuto, UaiL.aad 32 and 34 '"ommerco Street, N. V. C'Tiimen-e Street, .V. Y. 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