Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 9, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 November 1869 — Page 2
HIE DEMOCRAT !
itutsd axd fMUM ST IX . Vau Yalkenbursii. Thurtdi)', n. 4, 2 6. BLOÜD ntOM A Tl'RX 1 1. We hare often been tokl that Lln.nl ! eoJd not ho dsmwu from a turnip. We ml t believe it. but our faith has re- I etutrj beau MwdbnUj hluk.Mi. Wi ; nre of the opinion, that the radical ediiotH who extract comfort fa their nUrts 'Vom the result of the elections held since last fall, eor.ld succeed in taking blootl from I turnip. The Lalrte llmh'i is certainly smnnj to the tusk. It takes comfort from the ieent elections as Mluwnt "Ii New HifAiw Stone, rrp.. was clif sen irovornor " er BsMUj qnu.. bv a luijoritt of 5.764.w Last 611 (Irant had ('.L7 majority in New Ranpenife. Of tniiee'i-ut it says: ''English, (Jem..) M ousted by Jmult, i t-ep .i who beat him 81 i ballots." Lat fall irant had 3. Ulli inajorirv in Cotmei-tieut. Of Rhode Island: "Kh-de Tl;in 1 re-elected Paddlcfrd (rep., i by 3,39ti Majority." L:tt fall Grr.ru had 0.4 45 Majoritj ia Rhode Island. OreL'nn is summed up in th's U N "Oieseop, m was expected, veal detnocratic ' all over." efcosung a cnnswvative leiris-lature and inember of CuiiTeSS." The reason the Ilerahl " expected " Oregon to go democratic uaH ov r," is no doubt tsaeamse Sarssowj had 1 1 i sna jority there last fall. All i sesmnc in Ah'.baina ::s follows: 'In Alabama the democrats chose two out of six members of congress, a clear gain but tfcev calculated on Juur. It admits a slight rerdrae i Tennessee. It wa- ao gi eat thing, though. Cirant last fall had 30,446, Seiner, the candidaf; of the democracy this fall, had G5.Ü30. only. A mere change of a trifle less than a handled thousand! The Hamid thinks the overwhelming Victory of the democracy of California is attributable to the fact that "Towards the cloe "f the war there was a great rush of drift woakn bounty-jumpevs and skulking rebels into the Pacific States ijuito CTJoiigh to work us defeat in Oregon and California. ' The war cl sed over four years ago. and last, fall Grant carried California by Ö1-1 majority. The greatest good luck was in Vermont and Maine: 'Vermont and Maine abide grandly in the faith the children of the inountainshave nut failed or disa ointed us." In Maine the radical maj ority last mil was 3.030 this fall about 12.000 over the deaaoeratie nominee. Vermont gare Grant 3L'.121 majority, and this fall fravc a radical majority of about 20,010. lint the grand triumph was in Ohio and Pm iisvlvania. The eau.e of rejoicing is as follows : "The KMfti in Ohio and Pennsylvania and Iowa are fresh in the memory fall. In the two former we more than maintained ourselves.'' We do not know at what rate the ... .,. 1 ci radicalism, but we are satisfied lit th.: psjrty ''more than mnintained itmT in Ohio and PeMsfjrlvttii at the lafo cleclMNS. In Oluo ÜM uVsoCTaCj pdm d about 34.000 f.vi-r Grnnt's Majority and in lVMlfmiil about 25.000. At this rate of 'maintaining." the rads will he disorganize" 1. as a party, by nexf spring. Bad the A'-rrA sums up its cheerful artiele in tbe subjoined hopeful language: Trulv im is (dory etwmrb from March to ( ir r ber.M T i : . j l lo wnien we re-p'.nd, lea. leniTl And insist that "r0Ult ntsai Ut is better than riches." Gov Rakri 'N i liuu sUsjfS I iir Proriamatton. The President of the failed Statc-b ' i i r. i - i having, by a proclamation of t he 5th , 1 1 . .... , . , . instant. dtirnated J hursdav. tb 18tli d.vif , i -i m any of Jtotemher. 101. as a dav of na- : I a! I 5 1 . r inmai iiiariksgiving ami praise to .Jehovah. fr his unbounded mmthsSSS to as people. I. Conrad Bakei, 'iovcrnor d' fh- State of Indiana, do asrnestlv s-w.-ornm.j commend the day thus i we . ! . . I aesignarea to me ooservanee ol th.- psopie onn lnna. U acCOfdunC wHfl 'iie t residential raemausM mualam. "It isa Pm1 thiutr t give thanks main the Lord and to sing praises to Thv same. II m at High. L. t the people prams Thee, 0 God. Letafltbe ji! nie raise Thee: Then shall the earth v'udd he.- :na a . re .se, ami God. even our Cod, AvA Mess Bnter nwe Hh gates with thanksgirinc; and into His courts with praiw; be thank ful unto Him and bless His na. in ." f"! UUtJI wbcreof I havs hereunto S'lbserih d my nime mid eammd the seal of the State to be affixed, at mfiauasasJm, this iit.h day of October, iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight kmidred and sittv-nine. Signe.v CoBAi BaKKR. We lon't produce the above bff thf purpo e of informing the pv pic what month or day Gil A XT and lCvKSR think they had better give thanks and rail, to Jehovah," fr to a majority of the people smrh proclamations are of no inteicst whatever bat. we print the thing as a literary curiosity. Tbe i vernor certainly feels the impOCtanOS l b.i office ial posit io a whet h- -It is a jf d thing to give thanks unto the Lord, and to -ing raies h his uamc " in witness whereof 1 hare hereunto subscribed my name a ad caused the H4ai of the tate to be affixed.'' W -upp'.e this testioiony .etth it
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Returns From Illinois, New York, Wisconsin, Minnesota and other States CHICAGO . After one of the rittrpesl and most excited campaigns ever witnctsed in the est) of Chicago ami eouuty of Cook, a victory innre doci.-ive than any preceding one hat been gained by the people. Though the election was regarded with very general interest, the vote was ! a Right one. The people seemed to be m certain of stteeeai thnt Terr aaay did j n- t vote who otherwise WOtUd have vo- i ted to towcll tho proud result. IJut for this simple fact a faet too plain to admit of a moment's doubt. the barnaclea of Cook county would lie buried bei. oath an adverse majority of '20.01 0. Th efliee-br. ker'.s rinc vns defeated iu tliis citv vesterdav. The returns indicate much less than the full nnmber 01 votes; hut the result is Mim- ! cientlv decisive. The rin wsa defeated. The citizens candid.-. res for eonnty offin.' cmdi I BUB 1. 1. IUIeen are elected. The citizen dates for city nffcen are elected. The citizens' candidates for the constitutional convention are elected in everv one B) of the three districts. The citizens' ticket has carried the city by a vote of nearly two to one over the barnacle ticket. NEW YORK. Return trom the State of New York show uniform democratic gains as compared with the presidential vote of '68. The city gives an immense democratic majority in a total vote of perhaps 125000. It is too early yet to estimate the majority, but there seems to be no doubt of the entire election of the democratic ticket. Mr. Qreely runs ahead of his ticket. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Nov, 2. Returns fron 70 cities and towns in different porta of the State show a net republican gain on the vote of 1807. when the republicans had 4.7t)4 majority. The republican States committee estimate Fairchild's majority at about 8,000, with the legislaturc of bont the BUM CCSIpleZion as j last vear. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston. Nov. 2. Tbe election today resulted in the reeleetion of Gov. Ckflifl bl a plurality .f 10.000 to 1").000. The rote t'l7 towns and cities, including Boston und Cambridge, foot up: Ckiin 43,149, Adams 37,150, Chaud.erlain 10,000. Tie legislature is claimed by both prohibitionists and li-onse men. It probablj is pretty nearly divided on the liijiiwr question, and the republicans have a strong majority in each branch. NEW JERSEY Nr.VAi:u. Nov. 2. Esses county elects the entire republican county ticket. Taylor (republican) ia elected to the state - nats by 2.000 majority over Littel (democrat). For the assembly, the republicans elect six and the democrats three a democratic train of one. Cnion county elected a democratic senator. Mereer county elects two republican aasembly-mcn, and one democrat a republican train of one. New Brsnswick ghres Jard (republican) 509 majority for the assembly, aud Farr. sheriff. '.11:1 majority. IttlCHICAN. PktUoIT. Nov. 2. The charter election passed H juietly. The democratic Mayor sad citv ticket were elected lv about OOIJO mapnitv. A'r n ALABAMA. MoniLK, Xov. 2. The vote was light. Tlu total rot in this city was 5,219; a democratic majority of 754. Knough is known from the county preeinetfl to insure that Msgee, democrat, ia elected by I r000 majority MARYLAND. BaltiMobE. Not. 2. The vote was unusually light, only (8,729 being poll- ! out of S registered vote of over d4,. 000. The rote furjeoniptroller o state trcasnry warn Woolford, democrat. 1H,644; WcKellip, rep., 5.2o7; democrat:" . ajoi,i ,.111,). rverv preeiiKU ;n t-v-J , . .J . , I I'I'V VVMI'il oriVo li 'imritv ,.i fh,i I . 1 ?A Cj 13 . - 'J . ... f imijwi iij mi till UUIUV erstie tiefet lor sin riff. OHIO. ClSCIXKATI, Nov. 1 The official re;urn. from the late election show that Hays' majority for Got. hi 7,501: Lee's J h r Lieut. Guv.. 8,028; Warner's for ! stair tiej.siirer. 8,160 ; PomI'i for atsuoc ue.-.siF rer. n t imd 8 lOf at , , ..- ' , , , T tornej general, 7,279; and Pwters f-i , M Z r i 1 r ? member ol the board ot public works i --. 1 1 0. r Tiir: country has hew very generally informed that the president and Mrs. f, , i ii i ... trnnt "hare ceased all social collection with (bei relative. Mr. A. R. Corbin ol New .-.k." The reason assigned for this is. that Mr. Corbin. "bv du- . plicitv. eonneeted" the president ami Mrs, urant with the gold conspiracy. W hose testimony condemn Corbin ? That of l'i.-k and" (iould. The same testimony shows that Crant and his Wife Were srifv-rrl.-itiinr in t.,.rwl gold, and that the former matie $3,000 , ia so doing, and that Mrs. Urant made 125.000. ... V .. i , .,-1 . l i . r. i , i li.i . .. v.. a ! t, b shouldthi leutiuioni ol hsk and (b. old he accepted as ftmt 1 in of the guilt ot Uuttertield and Corbin. and be rejected when touching the connection of the president and Mrs. Crant with the conspiracy: If they were veracious witnesses, their entire statement SiS old be ac epted. If they are mV worthy of credit, no raspieiou should attack to Duttciicld and Corbin. Cltii aoo Timet ti:rrihi,i: acciui:t. Cast Thursday another of those fearful acc'uh'nts which are fast making the Misiwippi a terror to the tfUTuKos public, t.ccurred near Neeley 'sasndinfr, hot ween Cairo and Sr. Loiuh. The boat took fire from the firing of a bale of hay. a large quantity of which was on the lower deck. The pilot attempted to make binding, and run aground. The boat BSS Istied about 250 passengers, over 200 of whom perished, either iu the flam. ', or bv ffirowntng
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New York. Nov. 2 The Richmond, Va.. revenue officers report to the bureau that they recently discovered that counterfeit tobacco -tamps have been sent to all parts of the country and they warn dealers to carefully examine all stamps on Virginia packages of tObaceo. A hingular ease appeared in the local courts of Washington ti-day. presenting some of the most remarkable features of social position ever advanced. It is the proposition of a husband to his wife that she and her sister, who has been a membar of his household, should change their relationship, the wife become the sister-in-law. and the siacr-in-law beeome his wife, and, at the same time, all lite happily together. The wife resist an application for divorce. It was rumored on Saturday that an opinion would soon be issued from the attorney -general's office, declaring the ! . salaries of judges of state courts to be exeil,pt froaa the internal revenue taxatiun. The joint ecdun.iss.on for the settle- ' WSW ut'olahns of United ir.:. I tries will assemble for the transaction of business in about a month from this t:mc. Thus far. few. if any. claims have been filed by Mexicans against the United States, but Americans have filed 340 against Mexico. The treasury made groat haste to get out its public debt statement with a view to influencing to-morrow's election. It is very plausible, but will not hold 1. as will be clearly shown, even by the secretary's forthcoming annual report. On this day. in accordance with previous practice, the condition of the treasury is made up fer that report, and the public debt on to-day is compared with that of the previous year. The result shows that during the last 20 months the public debt has decreased but a trifle lea than 156,000,000, and vet to-elay's statement claims that since this administration came into power, eight months ago, the debt has been reduced 604.000.000. Any one having doubti uf lhis can compare ÜMI tatea:ent Si ...1.1 .1 1 .1 of the total debt, less the cash in the treasury, with the similar statement on page 18 of tbe finance report of 1868. Hut in to-day's statement 962,000,900 of Pacific railroad bonds issued by tingOYernSacnt, and which are a part of the debt until they are paid, are not included. If secretary Boutwell counted these bonds in the public debt account. as did every one of his predecessors, the 11. -. T 11 m 1 debt since March 4th would not shciw an actual decrease of more than 2.000ooo. Even the S25;000:000 of coin interest pail to-day is net included in today's statement of the debt. Washington. Not. 1. The commissioners of the Union and Central Paeilie railroads have made a report to the Secretary of the Interior. Cox. In concluding, the) desire to say that both companies are doing a larpre. .y. .."I T . t M-1.1L i i til. Ml. v,i' . if 1 t " ... roads, and arc. day by day. bringing them nearer to the standard required by law. This great line, tbe rahm of which to t lie COmtry il inestimable, and in which every citizen should feel a pride, has been built in about half the time allowed bv cnircsK. and is now a ond and reliable means of communication between Omaha and Saeramento. well quipped and fully prepared to carry passengers and freight with safety and despatch, comparing favorably in this respect with a majority of the first-class roads in the United States. O.M.MIA, Nov. 1. The Indians captured a number of mules three miles from Plum Crock station, and the troops started in pursuit. Cincinnati, Nov. 1. When the grand jury of the court of common pleas was impanncled to-day it was discovered that one juror had served in the State penitentiary. Amdhcr juror was the man for the robbery of whom be had been sent there. The former claimed he had been reprieved. The jury was adjourned, with instructions that a copy of the reprieve be produced to-nvrrow. A bold davKjrht robber entered the ; Isnrssmi and Kerch hmrfavds and while tt t-t, ,1 v i the attention ol tue clerk was diverted. opened the sale and secured the nuni ol $000. Mai.ru. Nov. 1 . The prospect of an agreement in the eortes for a choice of a kinir improves. It Is rumored that 141 deputies are pledged to m te for the duko ot Osmoa, A ertll ban been emulated in New fork for a State organisation in favor U ST. it. l "i fwviiuiii ."uui.il.'. MLMieu I'y sin'ii oer1 I sons as Wflluun Lloyd Garrison, Henry . J Ward Ileeeher, Grace Greenwood and others. The New Jlcdford Sf aman? pivs w that on the farm of Jonathan Tob-y, beyond the head af the river, in the imlfl of the eighth ultimo, a peach tree was upr.Mitetl ami earrietl aniUfJ distSJMM over a wall. In theg.ilo la t week the same tree was blown FkicIi over the wall into its former nfjattioff. A similar ifl'air (only flillerent) took Baues dsUSJsg tlu--i-m of a castle in (l. rin.iny. some Century or more ago. A bmsssQUsa chief ordered his trumped ar to ajounf a hül oturlook in; the caatlc and blow a tamllftngtl of defiance to the blesurad garrison. One of the castle gunners pointed bin pctrnnel at the trunieter. sOUasnjil it off. and the ball hit the innirtfi of the trumpet; but the trumpet, r. not reliahing such treatment, blew haek the h;ill and killed the gi rwier. Hoth these stories are iuuadcd on equally reliable au- . thorite.
LaPorte Herald Oct. 30. Death of M, T. Place.
Early yesterday morning the city wan shocked at the news of the hudden and terrible death of X. T. Pia o, the well known freight agent of the L- f3 ' M. S. it. 11. at this station, wluiivas alruot instantly killed while engaged in Conp ling some lumber cars. Precisely how the dreadful accident happened cannot now be told we have not been able to ( e any one who was an eye witness to the whole of the sad affair. The better opinion seems to bo that while trying to couple the cars form the inside curve ef track (ever a work of danger') he was caught between the elesiog bum rs, ' pinched' badly if not fatally, and dropping down was run over Ly the truck. His right thigh was crushed and broked just above tbe knee, and his 1 vr ft limb somewhat bruised, but the closest examination revealed no other j hurts or signs of hurts on his person he must have recived mortal injuries internally. He was carried home immediately after the accident, and medi- ' cal aid summoned (Tr. Hiehav hut hc breathed his bet before reaehimr his homß From the first he was unconscious - The Coroner's Jury met at 1 1 o'e'.ock a. m.. to hold an iiupiest. At this late hour of going to presfl eanno ivc the testiuKtnv or verdict. In this entire community there wan no man more universally beloved and respected than Xelsrm T. Place, and his death, so unexpected irtid tragic set a i cloud of goOm over the whole cit'. The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathies of all our people. STATE ITEftlS. Religious revivals are in progress in Brazil. Improved land four miles from TVrrc Haute is held at one hundred dollars per acre. The Tcrrc Haute Journal nji the temperance movement in that city appears to be a combination embracing all the church organisations. Permits have been granted for seven tv-six new buildings in Crawfordsvillu this year, at an aprprrerate cost of $113,000. The work still goes on. Shoibyville beasts of a girl but nine years of age, w ho weighs 11G pounds She is represented to be beautiful, intelligent, and communicative in regard to her avordupois. There are now published in Greene county three papers two republican and one democratic the White lliver I w ssa . an a ... Valley Time, the Bloomfield Tribun t and the Bmomfield DtmocroA
I thay are an lirsffcr wiu l)K;m to prvTide. ror mIt is probable that thchojr product of : ntanc In the iihove old and reliable componr. or r 1 I for ssv lslormation rplative thereto, apply either
this country will be lighter this year than it has been before fur ten years. A horse fair at Huntington last week was a success. In the contest for lady equestrianism! Miss Mary Haley was awarded the first prize a silver pitcher, and Miss StultS tbe second a silver trait haalrAt Until .-,. n't (,-.! tlwn I I selves with amazing irraee. A jealous wife in New Orleans iaspeeted a boqavet which her husband destined for a faverite danseuse, and discovered a little note expressing adoration etc. She substituted an invitation to dale at her house. The young woman came, but the husband was more surprised than pleased. Kx-Queen Isabella has bought a place of a retired rag picker, and thinks of setting up a comfortable Utile establishment with Sister Patrocinic and a couple of unten nuns, away from the gaities of a Paris life. The N. Y. papers speaking of a man j who died there and 'left beh'nd him a local reputation.' This has happened in other places where the heirs didn't thank him for what was left. They are findinp; big- diamonds in Australia. A band advanced 600 on one weighing half a pound, which baa since proved to be a quartz crystal A bloody affray occurred near Waco, Texas, on Monday week. It appears that two brothers named J rimes, who had just returned from Kansas, where they had been with a drove of beevo. while under the influence of bquoi became very boisterous, and, resisting arrest, fired upon the police, wounding- a federal soldier named Condslly in the hand. They then left town, pursued by a squad of Soldiers, who overtook them about two miles from town. The Ln f liars (i rimes immediately turned anil commenced firing; at the soldiers, five in number, who returned the fire with their carbines, killing both of them instantly. They were 22 and 25 "years of age respectively, and had hitherto borne a good character. Their father resided on the Leon river in the edge of Coryell c .unty. TilF "only republican newspaper in Chicago" which Bayi if any man calls i it a republican paper he lies: directs it frantic appeals on behalf of the barnacle confederates ' to all republicans who are-worthy of the name." The designation includes all old professional jurymen, all the Well Street friends of Mike Hiekey, all the blacklegs, pimps, and other raseals who will need the lodp of the ringwhen they are hrought up for tri al in the re. order's court; läso eitizt n Sauting, and so much of thai German element as he can keep from flipping Utrougk the hole in bis pocket. No other liepublieans. in the opinion of the -only republican paper in Chica-o,' are worthy'of the name. The ring will He astonished next Tuesday SSStht, to find what a large number of mumrln republican there nre in ChhcSflO
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
O-OOID ISTE3WS EVEUY PEBSOX! :o: '' wobM hvpectlnHy inform fho eftizeat 61 Hanhall IM Mlloininsr counties that we hare fon&ed a psitscftblp for Uta sssfitatai and Mle of all kind" of AGRICULTURAL IfflPLsfSENTS! tfc aiaäüihetnie and soll WAG0X& BTGE1ES, TRUCKS. Whoelbarrow3, Bob-Sleds, LUMBER-WAGONS . Cutters and cloiiuie-Siiovel Btstkemitaifs and reptJrjng doqola order. Chrj.'is alvay ruAMiaanJc. ship sr.d oflire oj:oiti- rlio foasdr Ott MMsl. pan street. I'lvtn uuh. ittd. 9 rM AU.WoOb .v NICOLES. The Best and Cheanesl Street, nmuufaeturel to trier mil sleeps on hand BOOTS SEEONS fr Uw very best stock, maufscturaq by workmen who cannot be excelled. All kindsof repairing loe.cv.itli neatnest and dispatch. His Prlct'Marc alivnys flrason lIe, and will bear coinp".rieon with say other shop in Plymouth. Solicius a triul. at least. PETER 8TEGMAN. Shop bstwean Koonti ft Psltner's Bskerj and Shoemaker ds, IJrenfleck'B Meat Market, Lsportc Street. IS YOUR LIFE INSURED I THE KNICKERBOCKER rnUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Assetts May 1st, '69, $5,000,000 ArepaUtionfor H05BSTT, FATK DEAT.INt; aadPUOMPT PATMÄNT ot I.('-si;s dnrlnc a jx-riod of ixt' ii Venn. t'k.'ftlior witli prudent niiifjmf m and iyr .it veslth, asvs mads this coupaajoasof ttss most sopslsr ia tbe United Stat.-, rot th past Unea vvan Im aacccsa hi been anpatslMed . Its . lidra arc better than M se Govwassaat bonds Um iaasstBMBl Is aio aii'.t tlie piofit roat.-r. N baatseea man, sojrovna iiiHn. baaband or ::it!i-r -'.:il.t delay . sini;i; Saj la gelrht Iii- life in-'ir.-rt. SBd tbcrcbf s;ivo htswifeor 1 1 1 1 r oiif irem sssnhia want wben personally or by letter to JOlaXC. CTSIIUAN, Ac ut, Plyatsnth, tudiaaa. WHAT T1IK PRSSS SAYS: An eminently sound n-l rt-liatile Life Corporation. Tlie management are from among our best sttsüisss men, and are noted for integrity and aonorshle Jealinirs. TinCompany oir.-rs the iimst liberal advantages to members." S'rtc Vurk ttlsrv r. None of eur Lif- Companies are making etUT progresi in well-doing." Xutiunal (juarirriy AYi o w. We regard the Company as be ine ander excellent management, and ia a Muad iaaa-ei.-.l cor.. lit ion." fke MhtkoOtt. "Bbowa a int. ata m sasnsgesaen nrd ability." A. I'. Commercial Adv-rt-str. "A gorxl Company beyond eosjtisgesey." Chicago TViOSSa. We oordially recommend tle Kniekerbscksr to oar ettiaena fbr ssftity. Ebsrslity and fair dealing." S k Orltani Tims The iaereass of Life Insurance in the United Soil.'-; during the past fen years ia unprecedented. Sumo Companies aareanauaHy i seres aed their bnsiness hy one-half; aehers have done st ill betSer; snd the Kxickaunocuna SfrtTAi of ihi city, me mot progressive of nil. has actually doubled its business attd rijr.i .t;.1 twice within ttie last two yeki Tibs rapid protTossisii Is the more satiafactory because it is mn.le by so staatiLii as institution, arhiett, like its aaass, is synonymens uiththe sterling qual ities of sol!Iit . steadraatness. inl security Its popularity is doubtleas proportisnstely attrtbtttahle to its ahoKtioa of r!fo asual rsstrietions on travel and seen pation, its helpful aeeeptanee of note in part payments of premiums, the division f it pronts, in the shape of dividends, among the aasarod, sad the eagraftmenl of the nou-fsrfeiturs pfal 3 On its svstem." iVeW York Tribune, April 10. lse,'.). NOTICE as hereby gireoftlmtths uudcr.iirtieit Will apply at the lifxt term of the Commissioner's Court, for license to retail spiritona liqnses in leas onantitiei than a sunn at a time. The local ion en which 1 propose to sell is on BOrfh sil of the sontk two-thirds of lot No. -. inthetsam of Ply mowth, frontinjr Slichigan Street, Qw WILLIAM HÜNDKR, TEACH E RS' 1 s r l T UTK. Notice is hereby given that the andersipne.l will held a Teaehi S! tnstitatsat the Bssainsry building hi Plymouth, commencing on Monday, November 22, at (OB o'elook a. no: and continue five days. A ganStsJ atbsndaaoe of school tesshers and those who intend to apply of lieense, is rasptetft Hii-I urgently requested. The signs of the times ammiMaltaMy iadicate mat our next institute will be the BMSi interesting that hssseer been held in theeoaatty. tin Saturday. Wreuiher -7. the aexl dav sfter tbe institute clears, there will be examinations of all who wish toobtsia Heene to teaek sehool, after which titac sxssnina tions will be held at tbe curt SooSi on tbe third BamrdSy in each month as hhimI. An SXS m i ii.-O ion will he held en the liist Saturday in November oSsi on the drat Malardsy in Daesmbsi next. Tow nship Trustees will elose pubUo school duima the nessioa sf the Inai imie. Those from the country can obtain boarding on reasonable terms. 8 T. McDON bl. Rxsminer. N OTK'H Tt .t ItKMUEST. 81 iTB OF INDIANA. I - j M nsti M l. CoOSTT, In Circuit Cottft, February 1S7(1. JarJOb l'nker. term; Foreclosure. .i iiine i run. EUzabetli ff. I'et.it. Bubraim L. Ramsey T ! . . t The Plaititilt in the sboT eiiiitle.l cause, by hi-; atoi any a, li- aled in naj omcc hiconiilaint ;ijfniu.-t tbe ilefemlantH, and it Sf) psarinu lv the aflidavit ol a competent ereon, ilmUibe defoadsnta, Jsmss Pettit, Blizalteth H. Pettit, mol Ephraim L. Bamsev. me non-iesileni of Indiana, they arc therefore lierly antifisil of the pendency of aaiii couiulaitit auiiii.st them. SU anlcsS they appear, sasweff asmwr werstu nti the eatling of saideousa on tha fo-.-i li.. of lbs asxt tsrai af said muri, to he begua hikI bald at the court house is the ..wn of Ply month v on Ihi Brsl Monday of rsbruarj, ls7(. s.'.i.l unpliiiut nn.l' tlie matter and ihings therein OOStoinod :onl alleged W ill
he Uear.l um! letei iiiined iu tlieir aOaenft JOHN C. CITtsHMAK. Ckrk. A O V :K in: Piff" te I
The Tax Duplicate for the year lftoO, has been placed in the hands of the Treasurer of Mart-hall county, InTcina, for collection ; sad notice is hereby given that tail taxe nr.to w iluo, and the fail Treasurer will remain at his office in Plymouth, fat the purpose of collecting the same, limn October loth lsC9, until the third Monday in April. ls7o, when all unpaid taxes will le returned delinquent. On the 15th of December, said Treasurer is required by law to a Irertisc Real Estfcte for sale for all unpaid dfÄnquehcies f or 1SG8, or prior years: and all persons interested .ro reiusted to call ;md pnv the delinquent tax before that date; and it is tha purpose f
I the Treasurer to collect the sajfte in the meantime if necessary by distraint and sale of
persona property t delinquents wherever the No County orders will be paid whsrs tsxes Orden were issued. ttUlNu rOUB ROAD RECEIPTS WHEN SATES OIF Mate ?onntv Ta, 1Ö 10 ir. iu cents on each Sit. ScillMd Rlnlcinor Puma Bniluing Fund. 26 M Male Do.2. $1,09 Female Dog $2.), and r -
0 f'?r every sdditional .log.
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Union I i i lo iu z-t ' au 0StCT 2 j 10 10 20 LTi Glesse j 3 j 15 10 10 50 a ßoUtboB ; 4 15 10 25 56 Xippsoaase j 0 . 15 10 25 CO (U-rmau ' C if 1 25 North ! 7 j 10 18 18 20 Polk j 8 i W M SS , SO West I j 16 10 10 ,v) I Walnut 10 i lo 5 25 M nymouta ! 11 K 2o r.ourhon I 12 M. W. DOWN Ei Treasurer of Marshall Gosntj, Indiana" Ph mouth, In lian:i, October 21t, 1869.
XEW ADVERTISEHETS. TOn SALE BY CQR81N &VAÜIVALKENBURGH. 0FFWK 0 VEB THF. B I.Vn', PL YMOUTU, IS D Half-let, small bouse in good repair and good barn situated on lot No. 12 W. ft M' i. ! addition, .j ;ist toath of Haslsngsr'a Wagon Shop. Price SfO. 22 town-lota in Wheeler's addition to PI viaoath, north-east of olil tannery lot. Fries from $200 U$4ö0 each. &. of N. Vi. of see. 6. town. 34, rängs 2. A irod piece of timber. Price Si.) per acre. E. N. E.J see. 8&?orn. 3". rancre 2 east: 0 ' I Meres hnt- quality anJ excellent location. Price $10 per acre. Lot 12'. Plymouth. With T.arsc frame house adapted for two families Qood well and cistern. House ingood repair. Price $1000. Lot 220, Plymouth. Good comfortable bouse, well located. Price 000. N. W.l sec. 21, town. ?. ', range '2. A remarkable tine piece of timber well watered, very superior soil. Trice $;JU per acre. 320 aero? three miles south of Plymouth, known as the old Houghton farm, 100 acres under cultivation, well watered, one of the best farms in the c OUnty, excellent stock farm. Price $2 to $:J0 per acre, according to terms. S. Y.. sec. 3 town. 32, range I. 75 acres improved, good Oiobsfd, house; barn and nelL Price Z-'-O per acre. Tittles to abore all perfect and sstiafaetory abstract furnished purchaser. Long time given an mod! of the above tracts 5 t CA L A D V ERTSA DMINISTKATOK Ö NOTICE. Notice La hereby given that the Undersigned hits been appointed sdministr itor of the estnte of John W. Smith, late of Mai-Hhall county, flscsasidL o Tti PHILLIP STAY TON. Adm'. Notice is hereby given that the isnderaigne I w ill apply 541 lbs nxt nsssies of CemtaiaRion?rs" Court, for license to retail spirituous liquors in .piantitie lens than a quart at a time. The location on which I propose to fell is in lot No. 10, in the original jdat of Plymouth. PETER DALAKER. Notice is hereby giv,n thai tlve utiderign e-I w ill 'appl v at the next session of Com missionera court, for license t? retail spiritaous liquors in Quantities less than a quart a:n time. The Location on which ws propose g a 11 is on the south IS ft. of lot No. 2, in the original plat of Plymouth, &tsrsbaU County, Indiana. STRINGER k CIIAMBBES. DMINISTKATRIX SALB - Nonce n aereoy n irea thai the aaeVrsigned administratrix of th. estate of Jjremiab Mosahohter, deceaed, will off.-r for nl at Pahllc Section t the : ideocc of tbe deceased. One fourth of a mile north of the adahaugh School Hooac In Center town rlii. Marshall coonty, Indiana, on SsTBrday th? .'tli lav i Wim In i teaa, the penooal pruiertj sf earn rfeato, towtc one low. 6hesn, iioi." Cora, Wheat, ParmiMf Implements, tloasehokl Penttnreswl various oner article, Salt- to ,oinmenee st 1 o'clock p. m. Teraw: Ail fmnis flvr dollan or leas, cah-over five ibtnnri ws months credit, apon aoiea at lateiest, wav -ring. apprsWotsnt saaVslssttoa Lsers, wi h approved security. HAST A. MOSSHOLDBR, Admi o 1st r.i trix. uiiinr ,o a it b. noties i hereby given thst the undersigned surveyor f .Marshall COUltj, In'iians, will, on the .'th .lay of Nov. lST.'.t, at the'reiu?i of Lewis Jonen nroeeel to survey ami Modified the lands in sec 14, T. S2. R. 3. east, in sitiii county. Konvestdent owners 'fluinlH in said Hcc'.ioti who fail to meet me at the tints aforesaid, at the msHsnoo sf said Jones, an.) provide Car defraying tbeii prodor tioa of the expense of nai.l murrey, win he returned bj me (e tae county sudti r -hs ; deliaquent, and such delwmwiinciee phased oa cae tax duplteste for colleeung aooordtg tu law. M. H. RICK, S. If: C. 7 tv.l. P. Ili.wkin. Deputy. s i u e r no r a v af. Notice is herohy piren that the cmdefstgaa i anrreyor of larb:ill eonnty, Indiaos will, at the request of Phillip Hart, sr.. proceed on the "th ihiy ot Nov. lhu.'., to survey and anbdiridethe hands ia Sec 7- 'f. K. 1. eafl. in said eounty. Non-resideii owners of lands in said section who fail to meet meonth? lay naSsed, at the nouse of sail Hurt, auddefrav orpreride for lefrayini their proportion of the eapenes of i 1 urrej, win he retaraod br am totbo coun ty auditors, delinquent, sad snob delinqueoeiea placed oa th tax duplieate f0 j collection accoridng to law. si. If. BICE. S. M. 7 Bj J. P. Hawkins, Deputy. 3 HIRIFP'S SAI.K. Bv Virtue of an SZecOtioS ismied out of the office of the Obairk of the alarsbaM Circuit Court, to mo directed, on a judgment la fs vor f Josepb MeLaugblin and agsinsl ,dollluis Lathaaa, I bare levied oa the follow inj: described re:il estate as the property sf Adolphui l.othtun. ts-s it: CommSneiOSjml tlie rMtiireline on the line nif section eighteen (11 llieneeenst fifty-one öl roils nloii ;iiil hae,tbenoe north thirteen I 8) roda, thence east eight (Ni roils, thence north eight (H)rods, tbonce west eight (H) reds, thence south algal (N) fUdl tn the plaeeof beginniag.eontainlng lixtyfowr rods of lan'l in section eighteen (18) in tSWnship thirty-two (82) north ofrnngfoirr (h east with tbe steam saw mill :ml nil tenements, improvements and appurtenaneeS ffmroo mi l belonging thereto, in stai slii;ll eounty. IndiIi, nml will offer the name forSaleal Pwblct Auction at the Court HouSeDoeT in Plymouth, sfarsbsll County. Indians, on SATURDAY. KOVEMRKR IW, BoiwMa tbe hours of 10 o'clock v in. fit. 1 J o'clock, p. m . as ilie law nirect. to the highcut hi. hier for cah, without renl n Hp. p;-niSCnini IAW, sunjri-iio rir-iomonon. lVH. HOW, Sheriff M C.
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srs nnpsis iy the parties to whom sues j vor COM E TO PAY Ynl'R TAX. TAXATIOIT : valuation, aui con's cent pen. J to I C zr. 'S y. o g H a 3 c 3 A T E N T I O N dry goods mm WILLIAMSON & BSttMAN Having entered Into jinrtnerphip b-g lesva to inform the public that they have brought on a very large and carefully SELECTED STOCK of CoKtiBiicg ia part cf Ladies Dres3 Goods ?uh aa ALL WOOL MERINOS, MAO ADORES, PARISIAN CLOTHS, REPELLAM CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTH i ALL WOOL) WuoL DELAINES, ENGLISH MK II IN OS, ARMURRS, TRtlf. MINOS OW ALL KINDS, ZEPHYRS, CORSETS, MT.IAS. PUR i WOOLEN HOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION LADIES BASKETS. HOOTSKIRTS, SU VW LS, HOSIERY, QLOVES, PRINTS, MOULIN8, BLEACHED HNBLEACHEDL DENIMS AND HICKORY BHIRTINO, CHECKS, COTTON AND L1NEM TABLE-CIA7TH8, ( Ai;PET i HAIN. fOTTON YARN, COTTON HATTING. W.(LEN YARN, i "( rVERLKTS, BLANKETS, ( LOTH CASSIME R K9. ire., nc CLOTHING. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES A Large Stock of Ffanacls An.I ererythinp asosJIj koj.t In s Pry Oooda more. Of their ol-I customers they ak s eontinuntion of tbelrtrsde, and they invite as many new mics b will Darorthere willi s rail, astaey are mire they ran please aH, in style and prices, seeome along iel pio ue a trfal, f nf y will firnl this no bumhuc. We ititetnl to do a rtrsigbtforwsrd, kau est hiipine, miI fire determined n..t t.. lie undersold. Qu iok sales an I small profits ia our assttn. Two doors south of Doctor Lemon's old stand, east aide ol Michigan 8a, PWmoutb. Itnl. ' I i WILLIAMSON BERGMAN. HALFANT'S Very few pejsoM ttiink whss they kave a fine suti of H.-iirol t leeory crt-Mi i- -tanee of i ulii vutituj ii in their yoath 'rh in" can he mere bceomlnc or nVslrahli iu 'old ace thin a flue full I'lToF lUI'f mmfm la order sn acccaro this years have t meat I i DR. CHALFANT Is p i Af this ralnaMe article. It contains '0 um i. ' ivi vfj i g ; ii' .j i . w : vx poisoyot's uMRixa v i - TKJtf to sore snd destroy the eery dettCStc rol of the fl.s ir ItwPTRBLt r..KTni.K rnatstna the only veiretable. ii oeef SJawesui tht promou-s the i;n.ih ami sssdoeea lne IfaxNrisnt loeka of Bslr. ft i- delicately perfumed vii;h ihe -rr. of ni.sif Irsgtsnt 'flower-. This :irticlc in tosad in fho In r::r eitles on ahnest every toitnth, but isote ;. speel.V.!y smosg the more btsbloi ri:ssi-s. h:is j. roved tn be th nnb i rT i -ele tlint will retain the llni tn ajostthni ay 'h a 'th ot tine afi r tln-Nsing. 1 H ased h KadicaHatr Prester and Bsrbers at aM tht leading Hot -ia of the coantry. Ir ..ethroe fim.- rM fr a sttioWwHe art!.- -i Alcohol preps rat ion- rr,.m th- ealnral best (of the head evsporsles mid lasvea th Imlr iisr'h d :,n.i lry. It i only SOcta i r hottle. C R E Ä. If, (Mii hiirh k ro.. rTopmi-ei BALTIMORE ado. soltl Ity All Iti iiuiMs.
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G. BLAIN ft CO., Dealers ia IMS I GK, ETC., Ijnü Wf.t fvTx? IkHjis icJ fi.-ti SO., Plymouth. II : :n r :.n ol . ..Ji , u : Iii ! St . f r-clis Inrt. Paint, 0:1-, pye aSHKaj VSsraaSaSaj omasa Bruiiit., l'cilNinili(r Pti jJi'Jl' iiitt did j.iQD.'t for medical purport - ... to wt in ri'e aitmrm. We hv rcrcTr BSUsMUsansI MasPBuble rat -.a qinu;iy of Kc roteuc and ' oat Oil. A'.-o ev -;. kxA XEROSES E LAMPS, j For Vanr..- OSi er. M . W art a'ao srecta for stJ ir..1 ; gj Patent Medicines. cr Ali PRESCRIPTIONS, CarcfnUr f, it ct n' ail roTr of Oa atSS. j cs siaai 1 hau 1 i draisl We aaraertly 'iui;' ihi public to T:vor U Sltli a c.ili Msi smasfrt c;'j ttoclt, and Vcohk con inc doftaalct t:t w are tloti!; B '"ral l-i-.i:ir. " Si.M.VACO. riifsm 1 Liau UV2RY I J ERV AM) CABLES. I I Tu' UTvVri:!!'?av;r2t:'-.-h :-M tbeSsry ta jt'etf .M.I. VAN .t Un- :. f.;:iv ,r,.jnr,.j t9 I SMSt every Waat of the iirery beatsees. He ha t'lli " .:! C- .. I. : t . ..1 ii:if.cT hffU kept in Plymouth, which !:. ; ne aradtS famish Bsapsblicon the most r aa'. ! terms. Tt v hra MBreyed tc to; part or ike eonntv on rusoa able raas. a. 1 SLaJtVEV, 45 L VERY STAiLK Th' nuCKETE T.ivkuv Seochv,owasd be S L. narvfy. sppeefte the Parker Haafejt oaredfst isJsss the aiest Ubersi teima. The proprietär is anise west this fall and wiil ! t very tow. TS Rataera aud Stock i ,aa1 to the seal iu St arm Ira Ii dian. Apply at the Buckeye Livtn for per cnlr.r-. QUE DOLLAR SALE II OU CAN IT UK DOXK. L the cry orttaetrovrds ;Cao throi. OXK DOLLAR ST OR I ; ta I.r.ke St., th!i-5o, That t-.tT-r asacrlplios 'arirtr cf TA!tCT GOODS, TTI.KRY. LEATHER t.OOpf) JKWBLRY. BOOKS, ALBl'MS, SILVER-PLATED WARE. Ac, ic. can ha oarch.-t-rj nt w tr. aa.-ty I i , : I T NK DOLLEB for each rtl cle. when e goose eannot he ehtatssd nt any sther pk ' aeahliifln sasSsmt, end which the whol-.iliT ouf.r , he r.n.not l v for that jr:n- Werenlyt Wehave hsyera sonstantly nt the eaf t, by whom lob totasrv tJ.t'iintrt at raeeea ssn aSwsreSa ana. heatdes e iss f:oHi-,t f sew l asjprteel attroel Qposn Km. ji-.it MLnatsunctsirvi . I latin? also .very CteiHte ponssacj bv the largest Dollar Sale Brau .: Beston, ws wi:!. iy saassn of the CLUB WY.hTKM, rTten.l rhe adraataees of onr tntsaense ho:.f.Hi .:. ' reteU irad.'to tlne living at asttsssDce t! at aviii la e:;;.ri r- .-j ar,:t' Tnn:rFoii:m- tuk avovst can be obhitne I fia-. t, tat' ft: is. Send In yowf eSaha, o-end for c!:cuisr ts AJtTAXD t CO.. 7;! l.ithe Sf , Chio&fm. Rood, at vnr: mit t :i- Tn SM FAMNIHCi f!LLS. ajsais cj artiiTs FAXNING MILLS. fhesiesl Wheal Usrrl i r-t j.pr-iSL.; &f rtry BaUaSf th Safe! hate one of J. SM W TON WILtlAJTM FAW NINO 31ir.r..N, VThicli nre ht-.-t-j. r o sey v-r b :roducd to tso pohlic The) were o . srfaUy urtod hr sir than fbrrty of owr best fl last season who r ak v tbe : p . ie sf the in, sl-o Un I'jyni. ::ll dim snd sssm saiAs. OXEBVSVm HOW nzAVY, And;;! be Sold u KtaioBitbit sssenea Any rnssoSMfSSa p rrT. dc-lrlujj as mgtmtg sfpey to ibe utitcti0cr. S9) H. G. THAYER MANUFACTURES. ptTJIOVTIt KÜIÜDRI : I M A C BINS kJUOP ENAUVtf BUILT andripairkb er aillORT NO rK B PULLETS, BMAFTIN3, MILL OR A RING 4 C AMTINdf, iniceUa i is i id soasaon. en Saas er ei!e to ontrr. Th l-.-j.. which w . re datroved hv f.-a .sst w tvter. hac W n r. htiilt and futni-bf wt4Ä Ii w liinchinen ihn i I ..:if. Ali kimlr ol CH-iUi-t. uoüe in tu, beat mot l";rulo ntatiiut. n!.-r Jit r- " 1 U M. J. AUAHU, rrcwlstoi. PHOTOGRAPH .W Papi armaaaoj PH0T0GMAPB Q ALL KMT, i CtthU'S '$ Brick DUeL Pbntorranh.. Amhroti Gem Plttarte ,tr tnkoii in U !: , . ..( 1 1. . r . la all k,1. , ' lxr 'oniai' tr os aiss.
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