Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 November 1869 — Page 2

HUE DEMOCRAT. IPITID AD PCB! InrD BT D. . Van Yalkenburgi..

Thursday, o. 18, l -.'.. M"",l" This in a day set apart by the rulers ; .if tr linl fur civlntr thanks for olir i pnl iih winjni thai rulers are cnunent lv f men to direct us in our de- j . votions and otir morals and it is meet thai we thould irive 1 eed to l UUI I 111" I 1 i mm illia ' Viftf ibiu rlrv le f tnor AtlA jam saw wh Him uu wm i jhwjjvi vuv. i v. . - i . : .u. on u .e.o..:.-.,., Me .......a, WaafcosjV give thank, for ftfftgf 'hing., en the principle that I man rei wWb lie break; hi. arm that it I 1 hbecfc I We should he thankful thai Grant. i has so few family relations. J That there is but OBM great orig! nnaJ !'. 8. Grant. That ConniN is not Secretary of the treasury. That is vcs arc no higher. That what is no lower. That t'.oYernment thieves do not ' f)x more. That our debts are M t larger. That our assett are not smaller. That if ne-roes may vote, so, also, mat man? white men. That we do not have to pay more for what we buy. That we do not have to take less for what we have tc sell. That the tariff law iu as bad as it fM be made. That Ongresa cannot become more c- rrupt. That New England is so fmr.ll. Thot Ben. BUTUDI has get all the MOM he needs. That Si all fur tie Pa.-itic road are irniftnttJ Thai bondholders and office seekers can :!k nomore than they arc reviving. ; That the people hae nut the ability ; tj pay more if it i- a si ed And thai whilemany mustsnd wil'suf j i-r ior me nevooities oi m:t huhu'; ?r,becvjeoi tue uno(ual legislation of rie tsfm com ins; winter and uniust 1 WBSSfl th vare ikssiredef isaoi waatad or destroy ed, bwt ia added to the frtune at the Steh, and That though the peer iust g-. w poorer, The rich will at the rtme time grow richer. i? H - - ... ,7. ; i) fliiiuwH! !ci uivovuwo .r i of thanksgitiii.'.

Th-se of us who can. with cortlv din-: of mind and morals. And not Grant ners. fine mnu and delicious wines. j alone- Tbi,lk of his 111 S Thr.se f us who must, with our fru-1 the :di. t,c Burnsul, "an old military jral Tare, and with -ratitude that OUT j PPkin"! Also! how is loyalty deseasrfy board is aot yel entirely bare t what terrible Worn 1 is now allowed the nres-s! Let Sfl prey, 1 The following the Di s'a latest . x i - -. i 1 urn under the impression thatwheit A s treasurer ot the editona ! sssoet- ... , v , , , , , . . tue American people airain undertake atsaa of the tenth an 1 eleventh districts . the seler(ion of a Chief Magistrate. we have one dollar in our poai rsaisn bey will look not only int his princiwhtch wr ooppoao should be refunded to pies, but his brothexa-in-law. The Mr. Beat, ofthe South Bend Rgutr, Qoestion whether a large and healthy - -,, . , ,l .. . , ;i ,i; fninilv is to be eleased. or one atan.will I si i we will take tbcreiPousibili- J .. "j , be nercelv agitated. 1 he platform will of remitting hm. on his order. be made to narrow lor collutsr.il conMr. ßEAL says he is net a party to neetions, and the B's-in-L. will be warntht recent high rate movement," and ; ed off. repesiiatea the reaosswsMasdatiasi of the1, It may be said that Grant's poor relitiriTiM vitii nn hniirl t irv n him tn klo

eonrention, therefore we suppose he S uppose es not consider hinssfTf IB any manne: wots!1 with it. He has an undoubted right to repatllate the action -f sh' fU""' but bn no right losaiencate that action. Ia the Txrnntrr of !a-t week he oublisl.es a lint of price which he says were rec m- ! m.i ladbythe convention, and tkea , .. , ' . Xf publishes his price in comparison. Mr. BWSJL must know that the list mIMssJ : lj hit ans Sil imssnminill ii hjf the con- ( t:n He mnsfkn .w tW it ; Is the 1 I od by tlo- iisiibsssiii iition thai aaseskl lasi asssta net ihaa ihr earn insertion of lel advancements be the ch;ir-e. and that no other recommendation was losde. :md when the an en ii.n nt was made merely rarOMM n th:, tmc a rate, he made no opposition to it. V e apneas Mr. 13eal tob' t m"conscienttostsr' to deliberately misstate facts. W'e alao wish t ash him if th aajajaaal fas) h is stated in his own ViA of charges Im üon-resident notices and sherifT? sales if re!!v hi asrrads rate? V.- fear he has rnarlr- another mLstate;nrnt. V.'e are lasnsja ts rtatc that Mr. Baal s the on!v pnhHsher in the two districts , : ;. , . , ... that has annonn el a dots rsafnstiosi ti raw'' If he will now -rat'' on the delinquent list wet'uiukhia ':cjn8eleHee" will be entirely elesr. Th rata recommend d by the conventir u is a fair n . the SSSSM as Ire hare iMnattosWe ehargad, and aboot the same that all the iihlinhsni in the two districts have charged, aud tho one tsInWshad by Uw for the delinquent ipi It is given out fh.tt Mr. Grant has discovered that he is in favor of a speedy return to- specie-payments, opposed to any tinkering with the currenev and in favor of letting the present internal revenue law reinain intact for at least attoth- r year, by which time, he thinks the country will have been jrufficienily salivated to bring gold and rl.inplasters ou an equality. The Hanraio practitioners always hsd the auie nrgmijei.t in fa v r of their sj stein. ' 'tr said, i' tho patietÄ cms only stand lose so much Moosl, and SjSJOth ich warm water, the chance? will in favor of hi gOtting well. Mr. tyrant's financial notioni seem to hare been borrowed from the Sangrado sjs i cm Tin

A 4U1.4.N REBELLION.

Pt. Pai l, Minn., Nov. 16 Two additional letters fnm IVnibina. under date of Nov. Ii and 4. confirmed the report sent yesterday of the NrioHMi of the Rod River rebellion. It seems that Gov. MTVuijtl renioincd over nifirht at the Hudson Kay stockade, two Zj . - fT Z. tW 1 ' 111' ? II'I IIIC 1 IIU'U I ISUC VW 1 vB a,' " I in the Bsoraing was notified bv 500 reb- . . . , '1.1 .1 1 a 'i La Ik T.fll .lLllC I.I It 1.11 tVllll.f. . . I ! o'clock. He declined doing so, and at , . , , . . , , 1 . . ,i ! 9 o elck the rebels mart bed into the .I., . f, , .,! I stockade, and the Oovernoi and prt , , . , v . l k-M marched out m haste, and bet out tliem- ... . ; t stnok: march eTes tc tiu T iiited Statei territory, ,)M fky JtMtmitt .w,iting further ,leve!opcnjents. It j, ,aid that Govern.p ftasj SOnt a mtsengor overbad to the Donnnioa Tremor for .. troops and munitions ot war. to enable L. . r. , t ... I . i rihfmn . .cc. n nr nu riil1?irrv . . r. ... 1 he rebels are determined and uuammoos. (nsisierinr the inaccessibility of e country, the near approach of winter, and other obvious obstacles to successful military operationp, the temporary succor of the rebellion is not ! doubtful. Tbc object of the uprising ! is, as was stated iu yeFtcrday dispatch, j namelv, opposition 10 briwft hitched to j Cfinadian confederatk i of the Kew I "Dominion, and a determination oai the ! part of the people of the British Red River settlement that thep shall be allowed to remain an in dependent British colony, subject only to the home government of Englaud. The new Governor, with his party, was on his way. overland, to enter upon the duties of office, when resetanee to his entrance info the territory was nauurnted. The affair will nrobablv result in war and i. . . . j, bloodshed before it is ended. J he ladies and children of McDougals party are en rotate of 9t Paul. At Byr Oak, IfiBMthiei county Kdg Hades was stabbed by Jas. Ver Jewell. The unfortunate man died, j m . . i ' incr their iokes on Jowell, who not considered ve ry bright. Josh Billings says: uMackrel inmm m hal,it lU sea' h ut tll,so which j lnhal,it tlie ncvJ alw:l.vs taste t0 me as thou-h they were fatted on salt, j They want a deal of freshening before ; they're eaten, and also rrterwaSnls. If i I kin have plenty of mackrel for breaki.i .i if ia I kin maKe tlie otner two meais out of water Ion Piatt is the plainest spoken radical in the countv. tie holds tlrant ' - i up to the rubiic esse in ah his beauties . V , , - j in'iii .nation, tim 111c lux aiiu MWKilW1 aent voters naa oeiore tneir eyes tue consn'juences of sucess. But this can not be said of the lau-ht apd seost f arful infliction. The Coibin affair was a ubuuent sacculation, for which the citizens of tlie Republic are fen no wise rcSDOnsible. '1 here is a class tgbJ at the Httle ' lflUiVJ Hudson, , throuirh which caoots gradinte. tint ht t0 be broke t an cr yday. And that is the one which touches the I beauty of riches and the glojnr of All West P. iiKers, nes.ly b miV m a ii I icn ' t I.m r n i i 1 1 r r w L' i I u m.iiii t 41 . ... . the presence of rich keen. Tins m uarticulurlv apparent during the b war uarticulurlv apparent dur:ne; thv late war. Nearly every West Point General made hi9 stair up of princes and pDodism, l1.0: &wm'" ltoild tne urst iuu lain, wnen ordered to send the Second Rhode Island into the ..hit jeiienl repreaeDts the I . 0. ... the-e worth a handled thousand dollars ! euA.n To have a hundrt-d thousand j pun un d by a bullet, r dislcatt d by a shell, filled the old military pumpkin with horror. This ruined rxr Rosea a u i i eL t ' etnas. Alter the battle of Stone River hew aid have relieved Met look, bat the : i'hilhp and Thuretor.s e-inse down and j thrsw about Count Fesco the purple , and Sik linen of great respceUbilitv R,"ß ' l here are a iw exceptions to this, ol c course. General Grant ts clearW nunc. He )y.k no fiienjs that are act wealthy friends n ;. l v isors that are not wealthy adviser, and so, to our ruin, ho turns from tin; "gold o'er dusted to the dust 'eT gofdei," and hia fair laac ia tarnished. A jre i 'vucei was dseribing to Douglas ,Terrrld the .tory of his eurtship aud nssSJfSSfStj haw his wiC' bad been brought tip In a cr-nven4. and was on the pent of taking the VgU, wlien his presence burst upon her enraptured sight, and she accepted asjB as her huband. Jerrold listened t. the end. and (juietly remarked: "She siuiply though I you better than nvn." Tlie manager of a c.uutry theatre, potaiast throngh the curtains between the acts, was surj.risetl by a glin;pse of the empty benches. 'Why, good gracious." said he, turning to the prompter, 'where is the audi nee?" ' fie just stepped out to get a mu r of beer' was tlie brief reply. Amiable mother 'Hero Tommy, is some nice castor oil, with orange peel in it." Doctor-l;Xowrrmcnbcr, don't give it aH to Tommy, leave some for me." Tommy ( who has been there before) "Doctor 'a a nice man, ma; givo it all to the doctor."

A Murderer Meets His Death at the Hands of the Victims Brother. From the Kansas City (Mo.) News. Some weeks since, the Times of this city chronicled the cold-blooded murder of a man and his wife in the hours of night by some unknown fiend in the

form of a human being. The double murder was committed near Kingsville, Mo., at the residence of the victims Mr. and Mrs. John Cox. For a time after the crime was noised abroad the most intense excitement prevailed in that community, and the feelings of the

citizens were aroused to the highest point of revenge. Mr. Dryden, a well known citizen there, was suspected, and had to fiee the wrath of an outraged community. Hs returned, however, was tried, and found innocent of the heinous crime imputed to him. Time wore on. The murderer escaped, and no clue whatever leading to hia whereabouts was obtained. But following SSDM upon the heels of all crimes comes the step of the avenger, and he who violates the ordinances of nature or of tied, is as sure to meet with the penalty such act necessitate, as that the night follows day, or that storm will come after the sunshine. It may come soon; or fate may dally with revenge, and years elapse ere the atorm breaks upon the guilty party's life. But come it will and the question is ouly one of time. ltipht speedily has the avenger followed up the Kingsrille murder and sated his ire in blood and death. Saturday night, a brother of the murdered tc came upon, in a brothel, in southwestern Missouri, , man around whom clustered in the minds of those who knew him manv dark suspicions . r A rime of Sards was sus-rested and entered into, during which timefrsqaent libations of " poisoned" Missouri whisky were enjoyed. The wJlisky had a wonderful effect nnon the mind of the suegame8r and y the heat of the conversation and spirited retort, he exi pueu to v OA souie lacis wuicn proeu i r i l l him the perpetrator of terrible Kiugsville murder. lu an instant, without a moments warniag. Cox unsheathed a small daggar and plunged It. into the bosom of the murderer of his brother and sister. The man fell upon the floor with curses ar,d gros. and Cox fled. The wound vas a rearfoj cue, piercing the heart and producing almost instant death. The name of the man so suddenly ushered before the tribunal of another world i. w n t..:.. i v J men) lauoieu en nie rami ior a neignbor of the murdered Cox family, and was well acquainted in the neighborhood iu which that double tragedy waa committed. He has relations living near Springfield, 111. Some threahers in Wright County Iowa, while preparing the ground for tneir work, found over one hundred r.Utlesnakes on a space less than three rods Hquare. A man who was bitten by a rattlebnako in Yuba cnunty, California, rocontly. 8svcd hia life by keeping the wound saturated with hartshorn. The trial of the Brown boysigonin the Vigo county criminal court. The charge against the boys is that they killed a young uian named Drake at a picnic near Fairbanks. Sulliran county, .some time in the year 1864. A man named Donahue fell from the bridue over the Ohio aft the falls, the ther day, a distance of over 100 feet; to the w.Uer below. He was taken from the ifrer )j SOMo lBn in a akiffa few 4 Jv . 17 m!,,UU)S aftr h 8tlUck the Water' I no aneif-nf tnrierii nnutwra -ind " -r-'. a i I " boarding house keepers who inhabit the a city of Washington sre beneeching Mr. Grant to take a stand in his forthcoming message against the removal of the capital. If Mr. Grant wants over to be elected mayor of Galena, he had better not. W Hflst n Tiartv nf r.riüafo nnrl r.tliara I - l""":l ",,v "lu"' Wr rtwninK fr, m a larc neet.ng in Tn: Ireland, they were attacked by persons lying in wait on tbe roadside, Är,d brutally beaten. Ono ha since li. . ,A . died from his injuries. 1 he assault is J generally considered ae an outrage, and oner's jury has brought a vsrdiet of murder airainst seven (7ranenirn I - rimplicated. In excavating a mound near Eddv ville, fragments of glared pottery, w ith zigzag ornamentation showing considerable skill in orcmatic arc. were discovered. One was nearly perfdet, and contained ashes and a ring of peculiar workmanahip cat from some sjme-trans-parent stone. An K.r change says King Victor Kniuiaual isaiukin umW the (Tuet of debauchery, and a fortnight ago hsd not ly died. Jlis prcneut revivt 1 is but temporary. With a mind und body wartcd in sensuality, and n charactSV Mink into contempt among thu masses OS the people, leaving a bom and heir conspicuous for the sametandaneies, his death will probably be tlufc falling apart of the kingdom, which was bnilt up for him by Garibaldi and the statesmanship of Count Cavor. Risnmrk is waning. Drunkeness is sapping the strength of his brlliant mind, and darkening into savage waywardness hia once calm and resolute will. Russia is to . secure in the homogonity and firmnw of her institutions to be seriously affected by the fad that Alezander I. has aaired pecinl preeminence aa a drunkard, in a country where a man must drink vary hard inded to exceed thejreneral custom.

This would cause large quantities of our own bonds. now held in Europe, to be thrown on the market there and

Not the least among the consideration? which njiould induce an early return to specie payment are the effects which would result in this country from any political convulsion in Europe, such as the death of N'apoleon or liismark migftt produce. The first effect

of an European war would be the floodin? of that market in which our own bonds are th heaviest drug, with the new and (to them) more attractive bnnds of the Euronean "orsrumentA ' i .1 "k .i j t .t ucit. -uucu) icaiiji uepressing ineir value. Should our currency continue to rise and fall in gold value with the price of our bonds, as it has generally done, the decline in its value would be represented by a derangement of prices here nearly as great as that which existed during onr own war. The last brief strupsrle botween Prussia and Austra had the effect to send gold up from lo5 to about 157, owing to its depressing influence upon the sale of our bonds. Had the struggle beerl seriously protracted, so as to lead to a large increase in the debt of both countries, the effect would have been still greater. This ia one of the mischiefs of having so large a portion of our debt held abroad at a time when the selling price of our bonds controls the gold value of currency, and that, in its turn, affects the prices of all products. It makes the prices of wheat in Chicago fall and rise with every triflintr flerry in the politics rrf Europe. Timet. The county seat of Baker county, Alabama, has been named Grantville. It is within two or three miles of the North and Soutl railroad, and consists of a frame court-house. It is somewhat singular that, so far as heard from, the clergy of Chicago have not said a word about Mr. Peabody. Have they not heard of his death, or is the occurrence not of sufficient importance to be utilized from the pulpit ? A full-grown cock pheasant was killed a few daya since in the poultry-yard ofCapt. J. R. Johnson, of Christianburg, Va. When firut seen he was indulging in a "set to" with a i;pullet," and this want ot gallantry cst him his life. The vote of New York at the recent election is stated a follows: Secretary of State Nelson, 337.743 Sigel 317,1511 Democratic majority. 20,583 Comptroller Allen 341.576 Greely 308.396 Democratic majority 83,'W9 The notorious desparado and murder, Ike Berry, of Taxewell county, upon a change of venne, will be tried at the next term of the Morgan county circuit eoaitj whieh commences in Jacksonville on the fourth Monday of the present month. The prisoner is charged with committing a most fiendish murder in Tazewell county. Tho trial promises to be one of unusual interest. "Wednesday night, as the forry-boaf East St. Louis was crossing over to the Missouri shore, and when about the middle of the river, an unknown man walked out on the uppre guard and deliberately jumped overboard. The 'man rose to the surface and appeared to make an effort to swim, but before aid could reach him he sank to rise no more. The deceased appeared to be a middle-aged man. and had on a blue flannel shirt and brown felt hat. ITe left his hat on the ferry-boat. Capt. W. F. Train, who was beaten to inaeBJtOMiiy and robbed of oyer $5,000, near Johannesburg, in Washing ton county, Monday night, the lstinst., is now rapidly recovering. He states that he was struck down at a gate, which he had to get off his horse to open, by' some one standing behind the gate post, his attention being attracted by a confederate a few yards off. lie was found Lie next morning in the field of a nuighbor, Mr. Fryer, but was unable to give any account of ths robbery till Thursday evening. Altogether. thi is the most daring and su cessUil robbery ever committed in that country. Mark A Ilea was commissioned by the g ovenorto -day ao treasurer of La Portf county. Allen aas the republican candiaaf in 18DH. The election board decided he was defeated, but the county commissioners on appeal deeWed he Was elected, und his oppouent tvppeakd to the circuit cour.. Before a hearing was had the 'after died, awd the present incumbent prayed that he might be substituted for the deceased. Tlie court refused to grant the plen. and dismissed the case; the governor befug of the opinion that the disniinMal restored the case to its former candidate, Commissioned Allen. There will be another fight over it. A man named Sideuer was take by two man veirh loaded pistols, out of Fayette into Scott county, Kentucky, last Wednesday night, and there an attempt was made, under threat ot death in ease he refnved. to make him marry s young lady whose name hckuow not. lie declared that te would nVie first, and was released. The imports of gold' into England from Australis for the three years ending August 81, werr in found numbers $15, 500,000 in 1867, $22,000,000 in 1868, and $25,75()'.000 in 180. Several new mines are to be opened in the province of Otaga, New Zealand", some of whieh promiae to he very rich

Cholera is still prevalent in Cuba.

Toledo hau imported 100,000,000 feet of pine lumber. Ten jobs, coming up at the next session of congress, ask for 8300.000.000. "I am on the trail of a dear." said a gentleman when he trod on a lady's dresa. Our fashionable ladies must be growing coarse since they have ruff on their A coquette is said to be a perfect incarnation of Cupid, as she keeps her beatur in a (iiiver. It is no misfortune for a nice young lady to lose her good name, if she takes a better. An unmarried lady at Virden, 111 , owns 700 acres of land which she paid for by teaching school. ''Wilt have me, Siran?" said a young man to a modest girl. "No, John, but you may hare me." The favorite weapon of California Chinamen is au iron bar covered with canvas. Three hundred and twenty-six acres of land were sold in Alexandria county. Vs., for $46.000. During about two weeks past twentyone families have left Harrison county for Minnesota. The total amount paid for stone for the new State-House at Springfield.Ill., is $255, 241 29. It is said that the harbor at Michi gan City has increased the business of the New Albany railroad over two hundred per cent. A large apple buyer in Michigan estimates that a million barrels of apples were frozen in that State. Utlnng the cold spell. 'Mamma! Mamma!' bellowed the angel of the household from the top of the stairs, 'Tin mad, and Hanna won't pacify me." Mrs. Stanton is of opinion there "is no worse thing than for a woman to sit day after day taking care of miserable, sickly, puking children." "Principles before men." is a maxim that the ladies do not indorse. With them it is men first, and if dullness and commonplace must come afterward. A large number of farmers in Macon county, Missouri, in good circumstances are unable to raise money topay the.r taxes. There arc 540,000 tenant farms in Ireland. Of these 272,000 hold less than 15 acres each, and others less than 22 acres. A young white woman died of starvation in Western Alabama, because, say t a Montgomery paper, "she ould not ob tain work, anu held her virtue at a priceless cost. "I am indeed verj much afraid of lightning," murmured a pretty girl in a storm. "And well you may be," said her despairing lover, -for your heart is steel." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Books and Stationery"! AT TH P.O.BOOK'AND NEWS DEPOTH. B PURSUING WOULT call public attention to the fact tbnt ho ran ftirnltq School Book, Papt-r. Pen, Tnka, Slatoe and Pencil". Newspapcra and Periodical and Mai: : -. ai.fi Fjcncy Good, as chrp aa, if not cheaper than, any on- iu tiiin county. Call and sco for jauraelvce, and buy all jon want of H. B. r. P.S. Leave your ordars for any Wooks or Stationery you naay waat, Ordr Ailed in 48 honr. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NEW YORK :o:Jlr8TUS LAWRENCE, Prssidknt. H AMMOND ft GRUBB?. Managers. Citizen' Bank Building. Indianap'dib. Ind. :o:OrgmizeJ on (he Mu'ual I'lan. rttO JIT3 OF COMPANY AW II CA LIT DIVIDKÖ One -thrd the Premium may remjin Unpaid 3 a loan. NO NOTES REQUIRED M.L P0LICIB8 NO H-FO R rKI T A RI JC. Thirty dayn' (rraca aMowec each payment, aad aoiiev eld'cood dnrlnr thai time' ALL I'(MCIE9 A KKTNCf NTESTARLF, for the nanal ranne. Polleyholdera have tha widen Mbertv to travel, srlthont extra charge. Earn holder tum vol-e 1b tho Uctioua aud manaKemeat of iLc Company . Policies Issued roa a thru op v sana, MR TUB VUOLI T or I.TFI. Payable aimnnlly, or full paid bj fen annual payftSSnt?. Fndou mtnti Payable to the Inittrtd at any re quired Age. J(JLT POLICIES, Pavabl at Ihr 1ath ortlie flrat party. tjr'Payim iita iaay be made annually, aeaal annaally, or quarterly. ASSETTS: $3,500,000,00 ! I Dividend - - 40 Per Cent o: p D. i.raR, j. g. oanoio. e. District A ."-i.r s a. ii UArtRiMAj;. Travelrlfitf Apent. Nolle ia hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the next aeasion of Commissioners' court, for licenae to retail spirituous liquora in quaut iti a less than quart at a lime. The location on which wepropoae to atll ia in lot No. 4 in the original plat of Plvmouth, lad. CHARLES HASLINGER.

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distinguished Arrival in Ply month, in a few days. His Headquarters will be at TODD'S MODEL MUG STORE Great D ist r ibuti on Bj the Metropolitan Gift Co. pasjh aires to the amours of! ssoe.sss. EVfeRY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE 5 C;lSh Oifts, euch $20.000 10 H 9(10 30 50 Elcf nil $10.000 5.600 1.000 r..oo 1 .00 lossvroad Ptanni - each t00 to $7o0 W Mfluduous " T.'tolOO SO0 Scwini: Machines - " fi0toi7. .VK (iold WatchPH . - kj 75toJW0 OaSk PrUpJ, Silver Ware, c, valncd :t il .000,000. A chance to c!r:itv any of the ahove Prir.o for25c. Ticket St icrfbiag 1 ri7 i are scaled in Envelopes and we'll mixed. On receipt of Me. a stalM ficjvy is drawn without cXtbJOB and sent hy mail to any atldren. The jrrizF named upon it will he delivered to the ticket hpfaeroa payment of One Dollar. Pfissssra Imnieiliately ecit toaay addrcsp by express or return mail. You will know what your Przic in hilore von pay for if. Any Prize e xchanced for arothef of tame value. No Blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair tlealinp. REFir.ExcBP:"We solcrt the followlnj from many who have la tely drawn Valn.iHle Piizea and kindly pormitted us to publl-h them : And.ew J. Burns Cliicaeo. 10.000; Mica Clara S. Walker, Baltimore. Plann, Vi00; Jnmea M. Matthew s Detroit. 5.000; .lohn T. Andrews. Savannah. 5.000; Mlf Acnes Simons, Cliarlestoti Piano. $600. c publish on names withontnanDiefioB. OeiSMoKs ok tobPuess; 'The Orm in reliable, and deserve their s0fcJ!".' WVeiry Tribun. May S. -We know them to be a fair dealing firm.' - .V. 7. Harald May 38. A friend of ours drew a $500 prie. which was promptly received.' I fail y ifeu IHM 3. Send for ctrcnlar. Liberal indneements to Agents. Satisfaction prnaranteed. Every packaee of Sealed Envelopes) contain ohk cash gift. Six Ticket for $1; 13 for $2; SI for 5; 110 for $15. All letters slioald bo r.ddrsea to HARPER, WILSON & CO , 10 9m 190 Drodway 1. Y. NOTICE I hereby warn all persons njrainst BSriMttng or allowing oa the'r prcinlties. or trastine in any way, sbau or manner, John Archibald Ithir'.-hart. as I wi!l not he responsible lor ary fhi depredations or actions whatever. 10 JACOB IUUKBHART, The Best and Cheapest The undersigned, at hit shop, on Laporte Street, mannfacturea to order and keepn on hand BOOTS & SIIOF.S Of the very best stock, maufactured workmen who cannot be excelled. bv All kinds of repairing dene with Softness and dispatch. His Price isvajs Rfaisn l!P. and will bear eomonrison with nnv j other shop in lMyffiouth. Solicit a trial". at least. PETER BTBOMAH. fhop between Koonti Ä Palnier's Uatery aud Shoemaker k Brenfleck's Meat Murk?t, i.aporft' Street. IS YOUR LIFE INSURED ? THE KNICKERBOCKER MUTUAL LIFE INSUMIICE COHPRHY OF NEW YORK. Assetls üy 1st, m $6 0Cf),000 A reputation for HONKSTV. PAIK Ü KALI NO aaSrRQMPT PATMKNT of LUSSKS dorfos a period f alzteen year-, to-.-rrhsr with ruint manajrrniont and prvat wealth, hnv made tili lompany oneof the mtt popular in ISO United State?. For tlif pist tlirr year.- it" aacoeM baa been unparajflfd. Its pclici-f are better than joM or Government baada, m " terwrtment i- .!. and the profit irrt'titer. NoassSBeaaassa noyounu man. hnshaad or fatlicr ahould delay a single day in gettfnc bis life insured, a nd thereby r.ve hi? wife or little one from poewlMe wutit when they are no loncer with them to provide. For lnaisnea in the above old and reliable coiiipony. or for any iatoraaatioa relative thereto, apply eubcr ptTSonhlly or by letter to JOHN C. CFSHMAN. Ajrent, Plymouth. Indiana. WHA T THE rRESS SA VS."An cminentlj aound and reliable Life Corporation. The management are from Sanong our beat businVa men. and are noted for integrity and honorable dealings. The Company offers the most liberal advantages to members." ffcm York Observer. "Nene of our Life CoaraasaSSB are making Setter progress in well-doing." National Quarter"!) AVeOta "We regara tn Company as being under excellent management, and in a found financial condition." The Mthodisl. .Shows rirHt -class inanagemen and ability." W. Y. Crmuiereil Advrtiier. "A good fof)"rpuny beyonil contingeney."' Chicago Tribune. 'Vo cordially recommend the Knielcerboeksr to our citizens for safety, liberality and fair dealing." Xtw (irleans Time "The increase of Life Insurance in the United States during the past few years U unprecedented. Some Companies havo annually increased their aaahsess by one-half; others have done tili better; and tire KxicsKr.BocKKK Mi tvai. of this city, the most progressive of all, ha net ually doubled its business tnd proportions twice within the last two years. This rapid progression in the more sat isfnetory because- it is iftade by soSunch an institution, vrhich, like it? name, is sj-nonytnous withthe slerlifrg qnnlities ofioBdiry, steaflfastness, amf b'ectrrity Its popularity Is doubtless proportionately attributable to iL abolition of the usual restrictions on travel and occupation, its helpful acceptance of note in par payments of prciuiumti. tho division of its profits, in the shape of dividenda. among the insured, and tho ongraftnient of the non-forfeiture plaa on its system." Xcw York Tribune, Apr,, 10, 18o9. MANUFACTURE t. ilLV.MOC'lll VOIIDST MACHINE B HOP ; KNOinks built and UTAMBt on airlORT NOTICE. PÜLIaÄTS, SHAFTING, MILL GBARIIrS, t I rt O rilcellanertus and coal on. aa lianS or marie to order. The tho.pt, whieh wer dftroyed hy arc laataiuter. havf been rebuilt and fnruiflud with new machinery tlirntifhu-ut. All klnro ! caettags done in the hit med durable ranoner. tlrdvra eli'le4. IT 1 V WÄ. J. ADAMS. ProrrUlor. PH0TO6RAPkCR pAitatNOR't PHOTO GRAPH GAL LSR Y i a CofHm.lt Bm$on' Brlek FUek . hoto''raDl Aatbrotypea. Gem Pictsrea. Ar taken Tata- beat atrle of tha art. ia all FrUM eaMtlv aa liaaS. m. V. FAriRNCE. kian f

The T:ix Duplicte for the year 1 has been Iaecl in the fcn!s of tbe Treasurer of Marshall county, ladiaaa, roreoHeettaa; satJ aotsts M sento piten tbst said uies sre now due. and the said Treasurer will remain :t bis olBra iu I'lyuiouth, for the pcrpoae of collecting the same, from October l'uli ISO!.', until the third Sfondaj IB April, l7n, when all iinpuil tuxes will be returned -lelintjiient. On the 16th ot Uoooannor, said Treasurer L- required bj iaw to advertise Ker.l Bstata for sale for all unj-aid ilelinquoncie- for 1808. or pri( l ai aad all MtaSW interested are requested to ell and p the deltsajuent tx before I ha! date; and it in the purpose of the Treavnirer to collar! the Same in the meant iane if uecessarj bjr distraint and aal of personal property "f delinquents wherever lite same MV be found in the county. Wo Cennty ordere will be yid wheei toaea are turpeid by tlie parties t' whom teh orders were iasaed. BRIXCI VOl'l ROAD RECEIPTS WN rOC COME TO ?' rnrKTAX.

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CT Union Center Green Bourbon Tippecanoe j Gersaan 6 North ; Polk ! 8 West ! 9 Walnut 10 Plymouth i 1 1 Bourbon : 1 2 M. W. IXJUVHEll Plvjnouth, Ir.'liana. October 15th. 1''(J. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -on S A l. Ü BY C0R31N & üäiiVALKFNBURGH. OFF1CX 0 YKR THE P. 1 TJf, '. YMO I TH, iXD n.'ilf-lot, ainail house in good repair a:v! good barn situated on lot No. 12 W. & If'a. addition, joataotHh of Ilaslanger's Wagon bhop. Prise $7öo. .- . ve ...n:i:..., . ii ..... j. l W II -UM I II " SP I'll S. ef X. V. of sec. 0. to n. II, rang 2. j good piece of timber. Price $15 p?' A good p are K.i X. E.J sec. M. town. 15. range - east; j 80 acres fine quality and axeeUent leeatien. Price M. per acre. Lot 120. flyaaouth. With Lnraja frarne Soass adapted tor two fninitie- tieed well sh i eiatern. Heusa in good repair. Prioe 1 öW. Lot 220. Pljssoata. Qood sossfsrlablc house, well located. Price $900. X. W.l sec. 21. town. J, range 2. A I i.i i mi ' . . : i . . . rei narkable fill niew f tiinUer irII trAierrj. vrrv superior .soil, rnct $U psr sere. 820ncre- throe aaües south of PlySI' known sa tli old Kouffbtea Balsa, 100 aeres under en'tivation. trefl water!, one of ih best farms in the c ounty. SBCetteat Htok farm. Pries r20 to :i0 per acre, according to tcrain. R. F.l sec. 3 town. 3U. rong 1. Soocrei iBtaroTed, gd orchard, konso; baru and well. Price $2il per er. Tittles t soars ali perfret and satisfactory abstract nsrahriicd pdrcWaotr. Long t c f triren n most of tke bore '.': fANUlXQ MILL I AM U M ILLS . FANNING MILLS. Tao great Wkeal Harw-t l fat aaasoaaMaB every farm-r sSoiiid haa o of . yJu'WTOX WILLIAM'S New at:l InBproveJ Wliirh are superior to . say ev. r intrcdfie- d t nbUC Tliey were -ueee-fully tried kj uioro than thirty of ou: beH f:inri laal aeakoa who apeak 'i! the hfi:he-t p'aise f thia, -alo th Ply month ratrr aud xtentn miiU. OXM UUSDKBn MOW It BAD T, asdSill be S1A on Kr , i.l trma. Art rertpoulbie person de-a S"cy ea apply to tha snbatribcr. 80) n. G. THAYER. LEGAL ADVERT'S. WT Ii A II E BS' 1 XS TIT if fi Notice is hereby gircfl bat the uivlersigned will bold a Teackejca' lu.vit xte at iH' seminary buiblingia PljpfioutS, commencing on Monday. November '22, at ten o'clock a. in.; and continue ftse dajs A gcacral ailendauce of school te-tc-ier- and tboso wh intenl to apply for Uoa&ae, ia resyectfullj and urgently requested. Tbc igna of the time.i uuni.i.siakRbly in Ifeaic that our next tasHtaSe;wtll ba ths most interesting thui hub ever 6cOQ held in the county. On Saiiirtl-iy. November 27, the next dai tJhaa Ua iastitTft elacca. there will becaaminaiions of all who wili to obtain l.ceuae to teach Meheol, after which lime examinations will be held at the court bonne on the third Saturday in sack Stents usual. An eranmdPion will be bob! OB the first Saturday in November atM oa the firf i Saturday in l)rnihrr next. 'r..nci.;n Tvitut.'. will rl-aeiublie school ! j i , . i j 1 1 i aivv during the session of the Inatitutc. Those from the country can ubiaiu ooard- . ing on reasonable term. 8 T. McDOKALD, Kxaminr. , NOTICI hereby given that the underataaod Will spp ff at the next kam "f th.CosBWissioaart GOart, lar licence ft! retail apiritvms liquors in loas qiMitities than a qaaft at a time. Tlie location on which 1 propose to eil is on oorfh side of the Mutt two-thirds of lot No. 'J. in the tow n of Plj m outh, fronting Michifran Streot. fsj WILLI v m rtrM i: Notice ia hereby piven thai tha luaJecutfrurd wilt apply at tlie net aeaatoa sOouamis ifdneTS1 0ftar1, fofHsaftftMO ri-Mil j'irtuour liuaora la quaut it iea less than a quaH at a time. Theioeattoa eusraeh 1 propose i--Sell i is lot No. 8. Marlin s addition to the Sm nt llrtiirbnn. Marshall Count. Tn'. 10 SlOHOfcA. I KSLKR. Si RRtVARO LO0T- Laat BatsuMay evening, a Malta Kitten, ab .ut ball gTn; The Sftova re ward will be -,'iven for it- return Is the Di:mocat .rb?e. and rlV thankü of aV advertiser All those indebted to the ftucjstsäfaad aül call and aasalobcfuro i' ia lO Lite, or wt a ill pay vom $ for No. 1 wheat in pssupOSSl l"r notes or book iscoaals. B Khl. BECKER. A DMINlftTRATOiri KOTICst RottOS is hereby giacn that th underragaed ha been appointed adinirtistr itrix of th estats oftleorgeK. Srhunter, 1st of Mat shall euntv. decesaed. S-w.l MARY St'HCSTl AdrainUt rairix. Notice is hereby given that the underaigu ed will apply at l he neit seasion of Cetas ;- ionerx' CUH,fotr UeUS tc retail apirituou? liquors in ajaaauiiSS loss than a uau at a liasS. The location on which I nmuass I sei' i " on vet art ofl.it K0 '24 Urcrnen ciiKisioninn fit

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:Uion, and t50 eenta poll, foil. eeii'i Treasurer of Marshall '."vuntv. In'liaDa. A T T E N T I O IV . i DRf GOODS IRRET mrm w - -k M W ' (IT1 W Aft. H " fa Wfm fv WiLUAMSON & BERGMAN I llsring entered inl irtnerahtp lieg laare to iufortu th- pnbUs that t!iey La a brought on a very larg and carfu!'y C'wBsiatiCf ia part of Ladies Dresa (iroods Sssh f.s All. Wrol. Mt;:'M MAGOOr.K? PARISIAN ("LOTilS. RK l' ILL AM CLOTU6, UADte8' CLOTH ALL irOOt) V ()', DKJAINBS, LN;i.i.-;i MBRIN08, ALML RE& TRIMII1NQ8 OF ALL KIMS. 7.T.VHYM, CORSETS, S WAS. n K ft VOOLRX HOODS Of ETKKY M. 'KII'. Tit . LAltfKK I.ASKKTS. IKKHMfftTH. StfAWL, ROSIBRf, OLtV K. PRINTS MLSi ins. ItitBArHUDft l'NHLKACHKi. b L'N I VJ J A ft HICKORY SMRTRG, CHK K. COTTl N ANiH.lNT.V T BLR-CtOTVft. CAR. PET CHAW, ntTTOÜ AP., COTTOS K VTTiNi;. W OLKS V A R N . itV FKI ET bl AN RETS. CU TH CAftfllMKBRS. Ml IIS Ml KttiTHttil x a n 4 HATS CAPS. BOOTS SHOES A I.arg Stork ot Flxnoelt And evei jthinf sattali kept in a Ur fluo lr vii uirii OKI cmsk :nera the? Conlinusiion ol iheirt.a 1 and tk.i ak a j iu? M puuaj new on a viU t.tvor theni with ii .i .i . iastta i a mm 1 1. n i ii - V m e i i r i o "j ein pieane al I style and pricef. sft com lionr- nd jy . i i .1,1 i i . in US a irmi, anu u a in nwi una no Lontli viiiteol to io a sti au-htfor' d "If hn. est buaitieati, and .ire dtt! i mined not to 1. underaold. Qick h und nr. ' , , r is our motto. 1 -vo dooi s no-t r Ii..,. : Lsslaa'l oldtand. east side cf Vliehira; rivrnouth. lod. 6id3 WILLIAMSON ft BIRG Mm HA ypANTs - . . - ... it . . T m rt-.-o .-If . r . . i - LTV li:lV LfJi'i'l.i' t'.inL vi . i. ha V. tllKirtancc f ii.Mvafttii' it ii l. in can be more be otnire or ' eprhhNot in - I . . i - . . ... - -" " ,iiiii k i un i; i i I OK M t 1 g ata-nl lj lK. (11 U T u, !r, I tea i-tir a a urt. t I'.uii n 1 1 r i aft! T tlM , r rml -. , i aiA Tk'iy .. l . . a a 'I. ,Mf . .i - - A UW VEUKlAftLK oo ,tlu' only vjfctublo oil . er diactiver i iuviriart locks if lia r It rtVtl ,nrfunicd v ilia the t i,. m.t tr sv- in'- riai f.1 T I aiCMUl VW! '-!t. avjSi epr. ia.iT ;. '1 - m mor'' fBai(inaM . iaei. a u h".h . . , !uiiTr.l WW cle that tni rcfab: tii.: flats 1 hUuii any U ' t.c'li ('Mime aft. r a-nr V y Kal:.-- Ustr lr f r nrA VmrWrr at all W ie.i 1 114 I ii Ja of ta r i t.r y 9! . thr.'v tltnii aa far mm iKi.li,It C. a A ... . 1 r,m f mt,i Mkm Ali ohol r'i iatlrm, frntu the nf'i-al :'t: A-rrar had rvaporaU'a and Iwm rho onr. lied aul STJT. It b oi Iv UHtr bottle r t list i i ri t ra 9..--.Ai ÜAL.TlrVSORE MD solfliiu All lfritfflsfs. III K ISWASVS. S 4 S s

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