Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 12, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 November 1869 — Page 3

TllE MBSOCRAT.

üewi About Home. lkigiiin.; WM pretty good about town bast Tile -liy.and wad improved bv thoe vIk) were the fortunate nom im h of a hoffte and c utter. A parish loeiabk 61 Thomas Farial this evening at the residenCO of Martin K' o. Tho Ortran Society will meet uext Tuesday afteraoon al sharp 2 o'clock, at the residence of Joseph Wertervelt. TiiK TesaceaerV Institute, now in session at the seUiiiiary buüdiag, ia äetilud success, so tar :ta it lias UfOfclOWad. iS e have Ik on promised a full report of the proceedings fir jaiblcatiou next week. The lecture tb is evening will be bn the subject of MaiAeiaajUc8j hy KM. B. A. CllAW.'X, of Pierceton. Til?: Ministerial Association of Northen Indiana hn been in se-sion at the M. K. Church, in this place the present Week. Afoot twenty BrifiisteTfl WCTC in t( indance. The aeabion i-- raid to have been a very pVasant one. 1'ev. A. GVBHST, of Valparaiso, preached the rfaiw discourse. lat evening. Con;re-s will moot in a few days, and every man who deauKSi to keep tosttd a& to iho action of the national legi -lature. should take a p.per which will give the desired information. In the Pemockat will be found full Congressional reports, general news, and political and literary articles. Kvcry man in the C"u:ity should subscribe. Books n-w "pen, and room for a few nivrc. A case involving the paternity of a .r -p.tive meiüber of the human family was up for trial at Justice Osborne's Court bs4 l ucadar lnorniinr. The'complaiuaut was Mrs. Tacko. relict of the well remembered Julius, a i-ltl gentleman who denies the "soft impeachment" was a member of the Smith familv. n We liave not heard the result of the invesi-i .ation. ?Y a private letter from John McDoXALS we learn that he is now at Corinne.on the I". 1 11. iL, where he tspeell to remain until spring. Hehas written a letter for publication, describing the country, the Motaaoiaa, Lo! the ft or Indian, and divt rse and svin dry other subjects and matters of comment which passed beneath the scrutiny of his penetrating gaze which we hope to receive in time for our next paper. We publish a communication from citizen'' in another column; and. while wo eadocM his views in opppfitioB to Üie inovcniciit of the Court House site. We h.ld ma column? open for a fair di-cu-sion, and if champions of the proposed rem val desire to be heard they "an be gratified. We think, however, t tie BUM ter will hardly demand mucb att -ntion. as we do not imagine that a Change will be ma le. WewouMadvi-.,-ur re tilers not to sign petitions without due consideration. Among the mu'iy announcements made a candidates for nomination by the Sth of Jauuary convention, there is hone popsessing more fitness than that i f H. B. Tavi.'.h, af fndianapolis. for one of the supreme juJgshipS of In-li-nna, tobe filled at the next state election. Possessing legal ability second to none in the state, and an integrity of purpose that knows no shadow of turning, his election to that important position would indicate a speedy return of onr state judiciary to the ability and integrity p sstssed by it ia former times. Kd. Plymouth Democrat. For gome time past a movement has been gong on in certain quarters to get the new court house located down town.' Some of the property owners on Michigan and LaPorte streets have been secretly p idling the wires to accomplish the re.-ult; and the next session of the Poard of Coänty Commissioners being close at hand, these parties are having petition ci'-julat d throu diouttheeounty I -r si-iatures, rt'fueating tho Commissioners to change the present location of the court hsMBML Now, if the tax-pyn of Ifanhal county, or a majority of them, desire the change to be made, I have not the Kadhtrfd frrjfffrfla,i Put, before signing auch a petition, Hwy should consider the result. The cheapest wpiaro that caA he purchased down town is the one on which the house of P.C. Pick. Esq., is located, Opposite the M tl diat church, and tho pr .e of that is eighteen xhovtarul dollars. Al s.juare now occupied by the old court house will not etdl for more than thousand dolhr. at the most, and probably tbf mm more than four ttionBanel Bo, to ay nothiAg about the ex pense of clearing off the spfaro down J 0a, and getting it ready for nee, fen Cing the same, setting out tress, moving hwnher, sand, ftc, all of which will cost from three to four thousand dollars more. The county will have to pay m twrdvo thousand to fifteen thousand dollars more to build toicn toicn thnn to lnlll on the )reentht(tf 'i,n. The next, nod perhaps he most important question arise.: Where is the money commgftosa? The county has not got it, ConieySPtly ?he must place her bonds ia the market, payinir ten per cent, interest, and sell them at a discount to borrow the money. Those bonds will run say eight years. Then IN fhall have pai.l for (fie SÜange 8 foflöt: Money borrowed, $15,00 intereet on same for eight years, $l:.',00O; making a total bill, for the tas ptycra to meet, of eJ7.000,jA;j fit ( . . f0 (t. t (;v

comri Rowse. If the tax-payers wish to add &27, OOO to their hardens for tbe sake of having the court house in the 1 us iue3S part of town, let them sign tbe j-utition to move it. If not, they had better keep their names off. This, I can assure them is no fancy sketch, but the stern truth. I have no ai to grind. and only wish to present to them the plain facts for their consideration. Propeity owners, who have real estate down town, which they wish to sell, or which will rise in value by the movement, will, f course, try to make people believe that the change is needed and will cost nothing. I know what I am talking about, and the tax-payers of this county will thank their stars hereafter, if thev believe what I have said. Yours, truly, Citizen. rs, Lincoln' Second Choice. Fioir. the Portland i Me.) Eastern Argus. Tho "happy dog," as our readers have already been ad vised, is Count Sehneidenbutzen. Gland Chamberlain tothoPuke of Duden. Although this title is rathor imposing, it docs not, in tho Count's own home, imply either an impressive weight of dignity or a purse noticably heavy. The Puke of Paden has small cash to spare, and none to bestow on

Qrand Chamberlain, who have little to do about his court, and who "come cheap" in a land where every fourth man is a count or baron. Indeed, a moderate belly-full of kraut and plun;pemiekel every Sun lay is the only kind of government pap'' that ever distends the shriveled skin of Sehncidenbutzcn, who is an uncommonly sorry specimen of the Teutonic nobility. The poor fellow is said to be in ecstasies over his good fortune in securing an heiress for a wife, and to be especially joyous in the prospect of falling into the vacant shirts, socks, breeches, and shoes of tho "late lamented," a larire number of which have not yet followed his coats and hats to the junk shop. A pair of the "martyr's" trowsera is being cut down for ? hnidenbutzen by Count Kotsenbratzeft, the Grand Puke's tailor, 8. being a short-legged little fellow, while the late A. L., aa everybody knows, strode ;he land OB a pair of natural stilts. It will be a funny right, not, however without ?ome incJa.ieholy an -rgestiveness, to behold poor Schneidenbotsen leading u Mary, relict of Abraham Lincoln, deceased," to tho al. t:ir. clad in the veriiable habiliments of Iiis illustrious predecessor his breeches ahining "with autographic grease-spots left by tho White House dinners of the pat Ilia little it t shaking about loose in a pair of Illinois boots a mile to big for them and his tiny hands encased in a pair of enormous yellow kids, in which the fist of the martyr was said to bear striking rest mblanee to a esnvased Cincinnati ham. Poor little S.l For our part, we dont begrudge him a stitch of the sacred warbrobe. He will have allied it all before ho id done with Mary L., and as she only reserved after her bereavement those garments which nobody would buy. her new husband will begin his matrimonial career by falling into uncommonly bad habits. The following singular and sudden th occurred in New Albany on Fri day: Mrs. Jergens had seated hcr lf, with her child in her arms, for the purpose of nursing it. in front of the grate. While thus occupied, sho was sudden ly seized with a fainting fit, and fell tor ward, striking her head against the iron fender. How long she remained in an Basensibla condition, ehe does not know, but when eonsedoMHicss returned she found herself lying upon her child, and her head bleeding profusely from a deep cut made in it by her fall. he placed the child in the cradle, not suspecting that it was hurt, and in her stunned and hall insensible condition, not noticing it particularly, and lao into the residence f Pi". Fisher, next door, for metrical aid for herself. With thcdoSJtOT sho Boon returned to her own house, when to her horro. she found that Ler hild was lead. MARRIED. N v. 17th, by A. Fuller, eobceAY. Protsman and Annie K. Atf 1ST. Nov. 10th, by Rev. J. E. Chapin, Charles If. Wilcox and Marv K. II K.tUINO. (HibeSOd, by the Rev. J. Kammerer. RouEitT IU do WSKY and Mi.-s Makg.aret Siiai r. BOBOOta The winter term of the jonng ladies school will commence on 'J'hurs lay, lec. 2d. There will bo a vication dnrhuj the Holidays of one Weav. Let nil strive to be present at tbebesrinnins. L. C. Kinney & 8. NlOBoM. iii-:;w To the Public: BaBMbodf F;tys I was rrestod last wrk. If I was, I must pay tho hanTpnii.' coDtplimeal to Marshal Boyd, who permitted m to leave all my toys and fane? goool (lo Le disposed of chrnj' at Todd's MorJd Prus; Store. Santa ClaI a, tIjb Obioinal. A.vothkr PaTb.nt. -NicV.h Dale, of this place, has obtained h'tfccr patent, through the patent agency. Farwtdl, EllswortL & Co., 12 Lake street. Chicago, for a railroad switch t:tnd. This Pfand is so conatmcted that wlim it in tlm wn opcu it will work itself. Foiir-fiftin of the l.thor may be performed vith either riUt or left foot. Win nth .switch is thrown to the main tra k. it will lock itsolf. None hut railroiid offien, and men who can underatnnd !uch an arrangenacnt, need apyly. All orders tj he addie. ,-td to Nicholaf N putt, IMym.uth. Ind U'tl

BUSmESS LOCALS

A CARD, To Our Friends and Patrons: The ' state of the times" has required us to make some important changes in our business arrangements. Desirous of having a full understanding with our customers, we adopt this method of acquainting them with our views, hoping to receive their approbation. The system of long and indefinite credit, prevailing heretofore, wo abandon entirely. If accounts are hot paid promptly, according to our terms, or at tho time agreed upon, interest at a compensative rate will be charged, invariably, at not less than ten per cent, per annum. Time will not exceed thirty days, on any accounts, except by special arrangements otherwise. The ability to maintain out position and continue to transact business in this community, compels us to adopt the arrangement we have stated, and ice shall carry it out. We solicit immediate payment of all our dues, both on notes and book accounts. We require the money, and without delay. Respectfully, Puck fc Toan. Ffiir! rurU Fur!!! Greenbacks!!! To the Trappers and persons interest ed in the Fur trade in this and adjoin ing counties, we beg leave to say, that. haying made arrangements with the largest manufacturing and exporting house in the country, we arc enabled to py the highest market price for Furs this season do not sell before seeing us. No. 23 Michigan St. NUSSBAUM k MAYER. Good HtoWSl 1.00 per BunucI for xVJlcat. All those knowing themselves indebted to Ua either by note or book ac count, "an brng us wheat at the above rates, or any other kind of country pro duce to square up. NUSSBAUM & MAYER. If you do not feel well, you fciiJ for a doctor, ho calls upon yoü, looks wise, Micks the head of his cane, scrawls MHsehteroglipbica upon a piece of paper which vru take to a drnir store, and tl.cre ay 50cts. to SI ,00 1 -elides the doctor fee, for a remedy nine times out of ten not half as good as Judsou's Mountain Herb I'ills, whh h is only 25cta. per box. Do you think tho former the best because you pay the most for it, if you do we advise you to use just for an experiment the Judson's Mountain HerbPills, and sec for yourself, that they a.ie one of the befi; family medicines compounded; they cure Headache, Indigestion, Billioosness, Jaundice' and all Female Iiregnlaritiea. Givo the Mountain Herb Tills a trial. BeM by all Dealers. lm 10 ERUOCISTS JKt CJUIST. G. BLAIN & CO., Ucalcra 1b D11ÜG8, ETO., Soula-Wcot fom-r Eniiigaa nh G..-;: !ti., Plymoutli, lud HAVING Jnst received a fre: papply of everything U our line of trade, tourisliui,' in-.;uly o Drug, "! dii I ii. ... l'uliit, OINf ryr Stuffs, VamlHli, Giant, Bra.liti, Perfanierlf Yankee Xo(on 'Stationery, l'ari MtJ'uine and Liquors for medical pvrpoie cmYy t lo which we invite attention. Wa hT recclred, aadwillncllat reasoaablu rate-. quantity ofKefoteeno and Coal Oil. Aldo evei'yetylo and biza KEROSENE LAMPS, For burning th name. We are also cnta far all tliu popular Patent Medicines, Of the day. raysiclaaiT PRESCRIPTIONS, rrernliyptnpHtnllkoiirB or tho nlfhf. hy m riprr I dni-iit. Ve Wiu-Mly invite tko puhhr tofciTor a." with a call nnd cxumii our t It. and itr ceiiK- eouviiK d of the fact eat w are ooin' a liberal busiue.-;. FIALFANTS Vtry few ttejomt think when they a fliio Mii' of Hnir of t te v ry great iijimr tatee ofcahfvOoß tt in tlietr yotith Notli Ine Cat hr nnrt becomtns or drairahlo iu old airo than a tine full HI IT OF 11AIK. jga In order to Morrure th'iH. years harn boen B 2 ppent by UK. ('HAI.FNT In piTr.tine JJI this ?luat)l article. It contain IfO ftf'T 0 Jin a i noni '-ah j.haii: ho AiJ'OJ'n.: OX POISONOUS ( Ul.OkllXii MA TTBU! to burn nnd destroy the Tery deli icnte root d" the Hair. A E I It U FURCLi V rflTT(lirf leajaUlm (tlin only -etalde oil ever discorereu tttat nroinutKs tho growth and Hre4aeee Iouk jlnxertant locks of lliilr. It i delicately S.-rfumod with the hweats of most fragrant "vers. This article is founJ in the largo ( it -f on almost every toilette, hit? mora ep. c ially amons the moro fashionahls rlasft w, a- it hat proved to he the only artlclo that will retain the IUI iu position any lentU ofiime after dreesilng. If leased Kadiee" lar Drees - and ISarhers at all tlm leeeHnc ifoli i ur the country. It poca three timts a Tar as alcoholic article. Alcohol prcua rat ions from tlm natnrnl hat ,of th.- head avaporateu arid leaves thi hair CS arr nea anu nry. n is only W)( ta. Pr ottle. CAN BY. GILPIN Jt CO.. Triwwtori m BALTIMORE MO Böldilly All Urutftflata. Chlaairo, Wholesale Agents. LIVERY. r 1 V kit i AMD BALE HTABLEÖ; The nndorsigard haviojf enrchasrd thellreryste blssf A I.I.MAN Jfc ItuSfe, la fullv proparwl to moetovery Hant of the Hvery husineej.. He hfci hftt r rtor-.'a ai.d fluer euaa;irs than has evor txsnr kwpt in Plymouth, vHUchti riyanl te ftlrn ,t 'l the puhllr on the t iot u .onahl.t t.-rm-. Trare lert rf(nv.cd tu any par; uI-Lu nmuivon reMMi riUd- X.L. JLIAltVliV,

j: ROGERS

1ST OPK.KU. 0 0 SHOOK A CRAWFORD, th'.' on Corner Sauth of fh Tkti koutc. hajtt ojieneti a öpentiid line of GLASSWARE and LAMPS, Of the latest and most approved sty'ca, which will bo sold at prices that defy competition. CALL AND EXAMINE. Also a fresh supply of CH01CX Fj, MIL T GROCERIES. Cash Faid for Country Produce. 17 SHOOK k CRAWFORD. A. UKCKKR A. CO., De:m it bsf lustirp to thomoplre and thHr friends to inform thv i iti.ens ol Marshall and bur (OUMUac cc'tiuties that thcykvep a LA R 0 ER STOCK At all times, iSitwSiag Crockery, OneeTswaro,'.To tacto and iu'.ir. Country Produce, (for which they always pay the DighcM marMi price, BETTER G HOC ERI ES i'han nny nthrr honsr thoy nre acqaalotei with in urthcrn lndaaa, which !hy pro'pöao 1 SELL CHEAPER Tbau ever tKToro, and at tewtC rates tuan their nciL'hboro CAN AFFORD TO, Anv person AoaMtng tho abort; statements will confer a favor by calliin; and Uecomiuy couinced. NO. 8 CORBIITS BRICK BLOCK, PLYMOUTH, TXDTANA SPECIAL NOTICES. QKKTAIN Preservallon of ilic Steht. TTe haro app dated J. R. LOSSY, Jewefcr. 1'ljmoutU Ind. Solo Agent in this Ticinity fc r the aie Of our awtraaCM pef fected SPECTACLES ill ITKUSSfiThe peculiar form of Lens with which tin y acre set the purity and luuKhMH of the inateriftl, the beauty of finish, and not least the Scientific Al l RACY W ITH WniCil THEY ARE GROTXD. Bender them attogeUttf the most desirable. They nsfist the siht most perfectly, cause a continuous and adhling improvement in the eye?, ..re especially easy and pleasant to wear, nud last a great many yeara without requirirpto be changed, so are the C' ri)titt ax -well rn.it )tie Bent. CALT1UN, Ve never supply or employ eny pedler. L4ZARI S &, MORRIS. Manufacturing Opticians, Hartford Conn O-OOID NEWS -:o:TTTo would riKTtfiilly Inform the citizens of v Marshall and adjoining counties that we have formed n irtnorehip for the uianufactuxe and sale AGRICULTURAL IMPLEWENTS ! Wo mauafactnro audaell WAGOXS, BIGGIES, TRUCKS, Wheelbarrows, Bob-Sleds, XiUMBER-WAGONS . Cutters and double-Shovel t lllarksmlthlne and ropalrfna rfone to ordor. 'harres always reasouahlo. rhfp and pmco npposlto tho .foundry on Alichl. (nil nil' , . 1 . v im, m. 9 f.VAUMOOD A NICOLKS. CLNAN YOUR W US All ,C LEAN YOUR WHKA T! ! Every farmer bhould havo a good Fanuin' Mill. Damp, dirty wheat in often saved, much improved nnd made fit f'. r maikct by runninq it; iiroujh a ttood Fanning Mill. First class Mills for aale on a year'B time by . 6. THAYER. LI V KEY STABLE FOR SA.Xj:E ! Tlm " HI l KKYR LIVERY" Htoet, owned by 8 "L. Ilarrrr. opposite th I'nrkrr llonss,ia otfered Tor sale on the niost liheral terms. Tliu proprietor la l-nnttf went tut- tan anu will rel' very low. Tb

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MEOHCAL

Dr. J. S. Leland, Vrot"T.D rcr-ctfu;i.v mnoonce tp the citizens or Plymouth ;nd vicinity that he. has pcrmanently located at the abövt named tlace for the practice of MfdicLuo iUKt Saiefy, afid licprs by atrict attention to, tac reqairtiuei.ts of his protection, to merit a fMre of their patronage. Particular attention pale to Irfeatinent ofail k:i.l of fever, extracting toäth, and Bmrjary. I UoJd mvtelf in readiness to attend all call, nbrht ir day. Offlcj I. II . corner from Parker Hoase. (S8) C. S. ToM, DK! Tr.r, IST, (Dr T. A. Lemons old stand). Mldtfgaa street, I'lymoi:tli, Indiana. Dr. L. Johnson, PnVSICAX & SXJ ltd IvO, HourUon. Ind. OHlcc over Orosh X. Urck IJro's bardwTire store. sa Dr. A. 0. Borton, QPRGEON D1NTBT, Can he eonsultrd at his O if!lcei.v;ry cL-iy exo-pt Mond.i vs and Tncada vs. ofllceovcr Waaterrctt "s bioru. riymoutli, lud. Dr W. I. Bailey, Ti all MaSf of dif-oasp that afflict tho hnman intern. Medical and Surgical. Having had over nix years experience in the Annien oflhe lT. S. Office over M. Becker's dry good store. 83 J. J. Yinall, HOMFOrATUIC rmIClAN & SUKGKON. Particalar attention paid to onctieirlc practice, and disease of women and clrlun ii. Oflica over Hrownlee't! pforc. Kesfdcnce Opposite the north-west corner ol the public snarc, Plymouth, lud. 10-2S. . It Reynolds, M. 1). 1 Jecniar Fheiclan and Operative Snryeon. J c.tT r hi professional serrlcea to the citizens of Plyinoativ anq aarroondin country, In addition to the treatment of diseases common to the country . necial attootion will be aiven to Snrcery. the treatment ofanrsrieal diseases and diseases iif ft'tnalep. Rigfcl calls in town and country promptly attended to. Charge reasonable. Office and residence on west aide of Michigan St. three door north ofthe bank. Plymouth Ind. H ATTORNEYS. M. A. 0. Packard, TTORNRY and Connoellor at Law, and No rv tary Public Koout No. 1, Balcony block. I'lymoutli, Ind. 30 II. Corbiu, 4 TTOTtNF.Y AT LAW. Notary Public and ColXjLlcCtion agent. Practices in the various counties ofthe district. Ha Tins an Abstract of Titles for Marshall county will yivo particular attention to Kcal Estate butiu:ss. J. G. Osborne, ATTORsnY at liiw.nnd Justice of the Trace, has reinovcd Iii ollice to the eant side of Michigan street, on tbe block next north of the Parkef House where he will be pleased to sec those baring business to transact with him. llections made ami money promptly remitted. Particular attention girea to the settlement of estates and guardianship. it S& A. C. & A. B. Capron, TTORKET8 COUNSELORS. Real Estate and Collecting Agents, I'lyniouth, Ind., arrt practising Jn the law courts of Mnr-ha'l nnd adjoiniiiij cocntiea, and will ive prompt attentton to all legal botinesa eatrnated to them. General callerting agents for Northern Indiana nndlSonthcrn Michigan. Partien Mr attention (riven to the settlement of deeed n(ä eahlfea and guardianships. Deeds, mortgages, and othr contracts drawn up and ackuowled nieuts taken. Office, Hrownlee's I51ock, up stairs. nov25'W 121y C i II. Reeve. ATTORNEY at LAW. and Il'ir C7am Ajsnt. will practice in Fnlton, Stark. I.il'orte nnd Kosciusko, as well as Marshall, counties. Collections promptly and efficiently attended to. -Care fu! attention given to probate btMineatf. Insurance effected on lives aw property, in the best companies in the United State. Special attention pal d to the prooecatlon of claiaaa of soldiers, their Mridowa ana heirs, for houuty, arrears of pay, pensions and other claims. A'-err: Farwi'l!, Field A Co Cnirnco,Rhaw, Rarnoar & Co., Cincinnatt, II ickly, Sheldon Co. N. Y , (Jraft", Bennett & Co., Pittsburg. 910Corbin & Van Yalkenburgli, H A VK A COÜPLBTB ABSTRACT of tho titles of all the Real Est ate in Marshallcountv. Also Improved Farms. Wild nnd Timbered Lands. I own Lots, business ana uweinn property ro.sale or to rent. Life and h'ire Insurance effected aud convcyancmL' attended to. ItOffice over the Bank, Plymouth, Ind. HOTELS. McCurdylloMso, TTTAWATH, IND- South aid P. F. W. A C. U BL adjoieleg the pa saeenger depot. (Juests Ft oppins iK'r( will receivu Brat-claaa aeeoanioda tioa at moderate rates, lla'ijaijo conveyed to aud from the cars free. 47 E. McCURDT. Prop'r. ü. S. Dodge. PARKETt BQsTSS. Thb old-establlsbeC and favorably-known House ls now prepared with new fnrniture aadj improve;', arconiinodafionx to cater.to the wants of our own community and. the traveling pnonc. le omnlbw har been refitted and w ill attend nil regular trains, under the management ofthe Hotife. MEATMARKETS. Shoemaker & lirenfleek, MFAT MA UK KT. Keen eoaetaatlf on hand the best selections of Beef, Pork. "Mutton and Veal the count v atfordp. Also manufacture : mpcrior article of Polona Saasa. Market 1st door cast of Methodist church, on Liportc street KOOntz ft Tress. MF AT MAKKET. A now Market, which will supply the. citfe.is of Plymouth, and aarruaadfaür conntrr with the beet qualitvof Fresh BieaU of all kiada. Lard, läUow, Baaaafa and all a tide kept in a Iret-elaea Meat market aPvays ou hand. Marke fat Noll's old'stand. MISCELLANEOUS. L Shakes, & Co. IlILLLAKD S0O8B. Three first class tahlp. The ) fanaal Ucjaoraaaal beet Cljrara la town alwaya on hand. Kooms, Second door north of llanh. WAOONS, Carriages, etc. O. jlaslan?er & liro.'s, aaaaaCaetarera of Waceaat, t'arriaLjes, etc. IJlacksinithinir, painting and -,'rain-in done to order. J. F. Van Yalkcnburgh. ITT-HOl.KS.M.E LlfinmsroKK pure Liquors for aaedielaal aad tttktr parpoeepa. caa be had at my btore, one door north of t h Uranch Baak. May 18, 1S65. J. F. V A V A I. K E N B U U ü II . J. V . Kai Icy & C. WATER Mill. The best Heat1 ffiatTafcefiireo! always on hand. tJristinjx lou to order hy a first class miller. The highest market irice in cash paid all times for Wheat. aWI'dl north-cafl part of town. J. R. Losey, TI 1 WF.I.FR.- ( l-K-ks. Watches and Jewolry ruI p lired promptly ami in a workmanlike manner. Keeps fur aalc Clocks, Watches, Plated ware.jewslr.v.trohl pena aad full stock pertalahas to his trade. Occupies part of Paul's Hoot Shoe Sture. John S. Alleman, IROI "EH and Produce Dealer. Has n choirs stock of fresh llroreries u.h:uid, J'a. the highest market nrie mr all Kl Ada or country pro ducc. t an tirovido citizens ol ti mi Wih thu lM t h iehest market Iri e for all kin - ef oniitry Ihe country affords. More luurlii doer north of Hank. Holtacndorft, rUSIlIOVATIT K PMMtKH, -CHlCASip 11 A .'- Hfll WH', Pndi-r Marks.t Khrl.cii 's store. s-1 1 a v 1 ! r . Hair Caitinar, Bhawpooalwy, Actione in the hest style. Particular attention jriren to )r infr Hair and Whiskers. Tho highest pries paid for ladle s hair. 11-aiJ A. V. IKlLTZENDOKFK. Gustav Rrown. 1 T annfacturer and dealer at wholesala and re- !! tail of Tobaeeo and Cigars. holders, tobacco hoxes and pouches. Will supply rs. toinirco-hoTC and pouches. retail dealers with nil quaiito leS c t t ware ani 1 - nacre at such rates as will make it th- ir interest to ur and I iotcrctd try him Uootn second door south of thu Usuk. :;3 Banking Oompanj, UtiYOlfi'll IND. Theriymouth Branch Rank I Inp Co., (sncren-ors to tho Plynmnth Branch Itu nk or the Statu ol Indiana, open trom 9 lo 18 o'clock, a. m., und from 1 to 4 o'clock p. m. T. CRESSNKH, President. IS- 9 T. CHKSS.NElt. jr.. Oashlor. w ords of Wisdom For young men, on the ltnllng Passion in Yculh and Karly Manhood, wlth KLF HELP for the Errinr; a no unfortunate. Sent In svnle, hdicr enji 1 'letter enjcll;oci..'1 on, opi . free if clytrire. A-Uiress, A3 uox 1-, 1 11 f ADSi,rai a, i'a. (.39 ly 10 OS OF DRY WHITE BASSBOLTS WANTED NOW.

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MUXN UOLTlHP.

CLOTHING.

QUEAT ARRIVALS AT S. & M. BECKER S. AVc arc now receiviue; our Fall and Winter Goods, And can 6liow tha HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to 'P'ymnutli, nnd can ofTer better bargains ia CALICOES, DELAINES, ALIAPA CAS, GOOD FOR StflTS, c. Our Clothing assortmrnt is'coiriplctc and tvill sell at lCry JLotv Prices, A SpTcrldid Stock of HATS, CAPS. AND Gents Furnishing floods. Wo havo a fine A&tdÄMfctar of Cloths, Cassimercs and Vests, Jnd mako CLOTHING TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. 39 S. k M. BECKER. D RY (JOODS. t. M. DALE UtadquarUr for th LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, Are still in full hiast. w ith the larsje-d stock ia Plymouth and always the lowest prices. $4,HtO worth Of Dress ioods, l'ojlins. Alpaca. Merinoes, Plain Goods rcri' Suits, Mar?nles, Jacancts, Orp.tndlcs, raraols. Stripcp, (ilores. Hosiery. Notions, Trimmings, Btaph Ooode, Hat, Caps, aud dent's FurnihiutJoods,; Ctiasimeies, Doeskins, CLOTH CLOAKING, Genta' Suits gettea np to ordt-r on short netico, to suit the most fastidious. WE DEFY COMPETITION, Ae one of our partners lives In New York, who Is constantly nuyiiiL' (foooeoi imporier, ana auctions a't redaeed pricee, which enables us to sell at what other merchants pay fcr yoods, REMEMBER TUE TL ACE. No. 12 Michigan St., Paul's Block. 43 DRUCCrSTS. O 1. 1 l.I.K DRUG STOKE, ESTABLISHED IN 1346. 18a irri W. K HlWY W, Svcct sior lo PERSUIM, et- BROWN, Dealers ta RE MO S MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, PHESCRJPT1 ON S a lA A Carefaüy prepared at ail hours of tho day or ui-M. WM. E. BUOWN. Piymonth, Ind FURN ITURE PALMEH, Dealer ia all kinds of FUBNITUltE, WillrAT dial's LaMtmc Classes, Bcd-Springa and Maltrassca. Undertaker TrirrrmingSs r WAUHJT Al ROSEWOOD VOEFIAS. 31otalli Cases a i th a AM on Beasonalil-- Teraas. At ths old storo of ti, S. CteaVeleikl OO l.aPorto Street. Plymouth. No, 19T.8. ;ik.miuk. MA TRESSES, Spring tled8j and LOOKING GLASSES, ETC llanntj nncqaalcd facilltlf 8, ire nra eaaalcd to efWr our poods al EASTERN PRICES And csaranteo to satisfy th8 aphlis, aolh as to the quality of our good ' and the prices at which we oiler iLvm. (Yl)LroETE, '

I tNWIANA. I I t 1 1 K A t

HARDWARD.

II A II O AKE. H. B. DICKSON, D . ?r in PORE1QH AND DOmXkVnC IIAlIDWAUfc, hi tbe SOITH D01 OF miHKFB I11CE BLOCI, ,'LTI odtu, m. Keeps ronstnnily on hand a 'larp-o and ell asported stock of every descriii'ion eif hardware in almost every shape, fit' and quantity and naaJitjr, from an American ccokhh; stove t a eeaVe heater, or from a crow bar to a paper of 1 oz tacks. STOVES. of every kind : eW.nted ovsnr, snn.ir parlo. rbeel iron, hex, tomcg or pluin, with complete triiiuin' to match. S II ELF GOODS or every description. Ilonse trimming, door and win-tow haiiiriiiirs, y'ss and sash, cariKMiter'a tools. NAILS by the l:c? or point: mill saws, loc and dru chaina, the b.--t axes in the west. Tin, brass and hollow wares of a!' kinds. PLOWS, SHOVEL aatd all Hade cf agrlcaltairal iMertslhi f'icindin forks that load and nuload hay by bx'rte power. A splendid assortment ol cutlery, Fisii OOKI AND LTfiBB, aona. wibb, tBLXO, cow r.ri La, mox STEfT. 1 TAI!, not.I.s, SIIKKTS, AND fiVlCBB; AND BTCKTTMUML Common- to a hardwauk kstahli.-u-M E NT . in fact everything that any one ever thostfrht obeyins in a hardware store, aud a thousaud liiius besides, with a NEW STOCK 'onstanlly nrrivinor. which thsy will sell cheaper than the same ran Be tou.ht at any other place tins side af Pittsburgh. All kinds of tin, sheet iron, CCfpaf and brass ware atade and repaired ou icaonabl terms and shrt notice. 5-tf H. P.. DICKSON. AKOWAltE & TOVES. IMPORTANT TO THOSE PVRCIIASISO HARDWARE. BUCK cfc TOAN, No. 9, Michigan Street, Hymouth, lnd, ABE now reccirinj direct from tho Manufacture; and Importen, a eneral nfsortment or Vasjee MiaaaaffS, Ilonas tkhtSklk Hardware and an endless Yariety of useful FARM IMPLEMENTS. inoN, erf: el, nails, paint, rVTTT, SM9VMVS, STADMB GLASS, MA8B, DOOMS, PI MP. I'll'F. ntCSTIMV, BKLTBt&k ROVES, SHOT, I'OW PER, LAAD, IURDCAOEs, R8LA8M AND ': KETTLE, TIX Ct 'TN TABLE A Mi POCKE !' CCTl.ERY PANiAhE TURNERS ASD mjjOEMSFACKEk ETC., ETC. Cook Stoves, and some that don't Cook, Parlor Stotes for sitting rooms, sitting room Stoves for Parlors, Elevated Oven Stoves, fci'.d Ovens that have not been elevated, Chaius or all kinds. Kit Ttana to calcli Mies and Mice Traps ,0 catch B888, Tiimcrs CoppCrcrs andlronerh -ATWORK IN THE SHOP. JLL KINDS OF She'll and h?avy Hardware st as low flserrs as they can Ins found ou Hits Continent. Our Hoods were purchased with C vSlll (Wi borrowed U;) at the vejy lovseet prices, ami sAi ptd at th.'Jat low Ira, 1 of Fivujht. Ws propose to sej rCW and we dcii't care whero you get Ha money. C C. BICK. . iv.in. aai WOO LENF ACTOR yootEd KAVTOHY. Allein an fUtn actor j TlPPKCAOETUWN, 1KD., M4mtfctwrtr$ 0 '1 A"l V: M CASS J MERE. DOEsEJN, SMEEF OR A TS, riain and Fancy iHHfJ lim, SHEITI8G , BlAHtTS, TWilM URÜ, CLOT II DEISSI56. jfYEING, FULLTNG, AC , AC. Uoles. Caidlnc. Sptnninc. &c. AH of onriaane utacture we srill exchane for W ol Htt'.u ir-, .., -1 A 1. AlUnuii it. O. S t ' tblliet si.. iv. "tuo d.ara üouih of tU I'arker M"aae rivmuuth, Ind M" ,m

RAIL -ROADS.

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STATIONS AMD9IDaV08. ktxmtn iimajj Importe 7:00 a at :." a at Btuhs-ell B45 " Kankakee I M M frO', Walkertoa t:l M M.is " Knott's 'IM " ir :J " Truer " 93 " Piymonth 11:15 w tM M Arj'tf r i 10:SI " RaUebacfce AM " l:-tn " Walnut 1:15 u v.& " flrarel Pit JUSO ' M":47 Po. h. ter :?! liista " I lernte j S:io jilT Birmingham 322 V.:H Dead. 3:t " 11:41 M Kiver ' IV.rA " Courier 4;18 M 1:07 tn I Ml ik ill rr

TKAINS GOIN. KOBTfL STATIONS AND SHUNtJS. ex pkems aawaaia Pent 41 re T 31 a M I ourter 4:18 : H " Kel Kiver Art 8: ' Ue.-ds 4:3 " l$;mi.i'ham 4;TS " H;(l0 " Liiiioln 4:4a Kochesfer :1U U:0" " Sturgeon 5:l " .11: " Walaat r:S!i " !ll:.VI v Kailsbacks . " 1-:T0 " Ar'os 5:11 !' PJ:10 " 1'lj-mouth r.:05 M a:to " Traar &) M , 14u " Keotts Cr- :. 14 Wailcertoa :37 " I 3:5 " Kaiik-kc J f.:17 " 3:50 " Sti'lvell (kea ' 4:15 M LaPorte 7:15 v it Oj r

Trains run daiiv. Baitdays excepted. C. V. BKADLEY. Superintendent. Pl(tliUI't?ll, II. V a vi ii-Ja. lit On aad after Aajreet SO 1968, Trains arlWeawe Stations diilv. (Sundays urepled,) a folloers: iTmin kari ngChl cafO at Y. M.. leaves daily . Train leaving IMtsbux-h at 2.10 P. M . lttarer dailv. TRAINS OOTNQ W EST.

ya .express. jExniEss. AtL. muv Httshnreh. jtTk a! l.tir a f..ir, am f, a . Koch.-ster.. .oft ijaj .-.o " i Sah m 4,45 " 4.) r a lü.lb " l(..rs-i " Alliance MS " KJS " 11.15 " ll.y ' Canton .. .1 fi.01 f.7" p.l r X it. r Massilion...! 6.ü " 6.2" li.45 - 12 90 " OrrvfBe 6.51 " .oi i, " Wooster..,. 7.20 " 7.:tl " 1..'k " 1.09" Mansfield... SS M 4.h5 " ? -l" - a'aae Mg4 4 M " .4 v a""nciH'. 6,05 a K',15 " t;.v.t a e 3 05 " Bucvrns ' f..3 " " p',17 " t'pSndosk' 7. " 1 1 . - KVM " l.W " forest I 7.4C " 11.54 " 11.91 " Uee I K.45 tt.55 a 12.30 P x 5.13" Van Wert . 10.00 " 1 " lOfj " " Fort Wayne 11,15 " . 3.15 " :!,m " .53 " 'dnroblÄ... 1S.31 a K 3.57 " 4. " Warsaw 1.25" 4. IS" 4..V. " " Plvmouth...! 2.5S " 6.l(l " 5.1m" 3.00" Väp:iraio... l.'W " 7.20" 7.3 " 10.10 " Chicago : a 0.13 a a ..) 'i:.4t a a 77? WPS OQiNii EAST. stations. ExrriEss.jExniESs. Exracaa axti.. Chicjio ... 8,80 A e lo.to p a 4.2 P a 4.50 a Valparaiso. aM " It,t8 a a 5.17 " " Plvmonth. Il,l" 2.2V 7,15" .."3 " Warsaw 11,88 M 3.. " " 10.07 " Co4tfbta.. " 4."S " I0.5S Port Wayne 11,5 r a 5..10 " y " 12.05 p Van Wert. 8.88: " 7.P-" IJt " Lima 2.41 " s 25 " 10.12 " 1.88 " Kon st 3,42 " 9.4r. " M 4.23 " L'p Sndaak' 4,88 10.12" ,11,51 4.51 " BueyruB.... 4.40" 10.55" I " 5.5" ,..,.. 1 A. r.55 v a 11.2:. a 12.50 a 1 ..ö r v w il " ( l). 5.15 p a EU r a ttjt " '-.u a Mansfield... 5-12" 188" .1.20" 881 " Woost.-r 7.t " 1..V5 " I 2,.J " S.25 " Orrville t.WM 2.20" " R,St Masssil'.on. . 7.57 " 2.50 " 3.2rt " " fa ntee 8,18 " 8.88 8.41" 10.00 " Alliance 8 50 " 3.15 " 4.2 " 11.25 " Salrm 9.33" 4.20" 4,43" ll.'M T a Koeh.-Sler . . 11.05 A a 5.55" M 1.05 " Pittlursh. .'18.03 st ,55 P Ml 7,10 A M 3.15 P 1

J. M. KIMIlAI.L.Oeu l Ticket Aent. PATENT MEDICINES. h Pills Conveniebt for Use. I Sotitains no Qainine. Produces no DizzuiOHL Xo Uinirinirincr in the Bars. U 81 One I)o8i! in a day Bufticietit. Cores Agtfe ir all its foftss, V.. TT....1 ,4- 'V, 4 . ,u uii nciiaiit Altaic. Safe for the Yonngesl Cbildren. No chaiiLiv ol Diet r. tpiiietl. Bzposvrs or tin usual cxercitc will not ljtrtv its Efficacy MEYER BROTHERS if 10., CiENERAL AC.1MTS, Ft. IVsynr," Ind., 'and WS aV'eaatl Mo PTForSale hy all Dra-.-ytsts. nr. GREAT ZING AB I Bit I MM 8, A SAFE BLOOD fVftlPtkm, A ai'LExmn MttC, A I'LL aV A. r 1 FV;r-ACF, A CERTAIN test. crtf ruEVEXTivB ot Disease. Th. noaurl Bftteri am coaipoaaded from a pre scrtption of he r. lel-mied Ke ii.in !iyi ioa, lit 'fceepsie. srao. aller sears i tiuil nnd prrleiat lisroven d th-' . ': -(ia ff-rf- the aaosl remarkahla HtaMa pnerion fhe sih. p. rhap. has erat Viehle! -ct rtainly tue inst efl'ective in lh- curtstdisease. It. in eouibiuation with th oilier valaahle pmportie of which ths Zinari Bitters aro composed, vriil cur Dy.'iepsia, Fever nnd tjrae, Ih'lioiie Fi.cr, ('oli?, Cofda, Bickltta, Coo8ttniptioi in ita First S taI' hitu'iLin-v. NorvoiiB Debility, l'ciüalo Complaints, Rbcutii at i ? ui, Dvscuteiy, Acuto and tMuonie DiariiM. Cholera Morbus, ChoJora, TysInh Fowr, Tellow lever. Borofula, Difeastt of tbo Ktdoeft, Llabitua. CootivuDCs, afe. In the prevention and rnreoi tf e iers d!ert It tm ii. er 1-een know n to tail, as thou nri ef our tuo-t prominent .iiixeiis throti-hoip. all parts ofthe country wf II tet ify. Ijid the afflicted aeti for eln'iilsrn coiimlnin;.- vsptiiuoiii ati-l - ittS tics )l ths' Ii I- ie tioen cor i aftr th. Ir ce--ws have hecu or noutuid Uopelcr-s hy our bei I physician. PRINCIPAL PEIVT. . F. liAUThn & IU., n, 0, i rout&t., rUlLAPKT.rillA. J'smmmoivlr,! v Ex Bo DavUl B Porter, of PennarlvABia, Itoa. 1'bfrt J Fisher, Hon. T.-hv.tnl Mcrhfrrson, Hon Jooi H. D inner, Hon. Vm. McSln-rtr, and oliers, of Pennsylvania. Sold by Drug gists and dcalt-rs everywhere. n ly) AGENTS WAMKD. AiOKKXS vaKfBD, $75 to $ A0 pei lauuth, male and fame'ti, t seM tiat reWrated and origi n il Comniaa bease ta-niiy Scwiag Machine, improved aud perfect' U ; it will he-n, fell, slitch, .ucVi, rind, braid aud atnbroiUer ia a most tu,v 1 r manner. I're l ' r Fr siu pluity aud durability, ii haa no rival. Vo i.ot.buy iroin aay parties selliaf maehiii M un-lor the sasue eesne eve-eurs, unless ha' ing a Lei line 4! of Apeucy signed be us, as tl,cy are wcrtLlees Cast Iroa MacliincM. Foi CireuUraairdTanoa, applv or address. H. ORAWrOED 4 00., M Hi ? 'liftiit r-ir-ji'. 1 Una Ulpti.n