Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 18, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 January 1870 — Page 2

THE DEMOCRAT.

I. E VAXVALKJCNBUKtiH t platt McDonald, P Thurfda), January 0, 1S70. We ask the inulnce of our readen ad advert '-''1 ix patrons tli is week. The deliniHMt list B :i "AltaMtfJ evil." :iml the Auriir'n aalen UV an unavoiJable Utafortttne. It becomes all. however, to l jk oyer the tv Ttsts see who is in for it." In Inane times' a MM may fall when he ihinVeth li ! w..n't. Inexpeet! afflictions eoni; without men faewaxaing. Next wed the hlinueiit li-t will be published in supplemental f.rm. and We will thereafter gm om usual amount of reading; C7 W matter. Those of our advertisers who tre wrongi-d tab week, will be righted at the cul of the time fr which their advertisements arc inserted, as each one will reeeive the nuaib-r of publications agreed upon. Tho Meek. Dnriftg the past work New Year day ha." been celebrated, and 1870 has commenced, in regular order. Congrcm is still at vacation. Tho financial condition of the country has grown Mno hotter." The New York and Ohio legislatures have convened. In tho former body a notion has been introduced to rescind tho action of the preceding legislature ratifying the fifteenth amendment, and in Ohio a bill has been introduced prcriding for a submission of the .Baid ameuduumt to a vote of the people of the st ate. Both bills will pr bably ass. The Empire of France has virtually terminated, so far M n personal governaicnt is concerned and a new iniuistry has been formt d by the liberals, with the consen (?) of the EmperorThe Cnbaa rebellion is standing on its lu-t Keaj, and ffeak, imbecile Spain is tightening its grasp upon the -fair isle." The telegraph operators to the number of about 1560 are on a strike" and are struck out of employment and their place supplied with more reliable men. The reign of terror -till continues in Ireland, and the beginning of the end" is not yet. Dm patriot Irish hare ju-t eomnieneed the strntrtrle and England is already tired of ti. The Winnipegers have everything their own way at prcsrnt. and are "liable" to hereafter. J5nincss through ut the eouutry still languishes, and the week has brought no relief to those suffering from the epidemic -hard times' Tho Itivul. The Masonic festrra anl installation ceremonies, last Thurlay craning, trese somewhat in advance of anything of t Us the kitnl wo h ive ver luul the pleasure of witnessing in our town. A gnodlj n timber put iti an appear ance frOBl Warsaw aanong whom we recognized our triV-ml Hosler, of tho Imdianian, Tha ye:; and DAVENPORT : anl Boeurboei araj oat in full force, end our frirn- in tin 'h'leuation were too numerous to mention In fact, laose of the 3Iasunic fraternity of lJourbon. neea to us aura like "ahembsn of the family" than visitors: often have vs anjojed their boapttaKtj, and met j them upon the level. At half past seven the installation ceremonies COMWSnoed, umler the auspices of Ir. J. J. Vinai.l. acting eraml master. II. G.TBATXB, niabtcr eleer. ar.'l his sabordinatefl, were dulv nj obligated, and after receiving some whoh'SK.uie word.- ot admonition. lc lured in full poan saion of tneir oSeial pontions. Then followed the installation of J. J. Vina r. r.. aj nigb priest; 0. If. P. Bailey as king, and tneir Mbordinatea In the chapter, the Honorable 1. HeDoNAi.n. officiating. The rich and varied apparel of tnaae cnapteritea waa iniicli admin d and s uni what envied especially ly th- laidiea. The t.iusic furnished for the oeeitsion is worthy of especial mention. The talent drawn together last Thursday evening vonld compare fav. rahly with aaanj professional troupes of celebrity. The Lodere ITall was beanttfaHy orna-, men ted with everreena (fbf which the j fraternity are ander obligatioof to the laaibodiHt and Episcopal ebarcbea)and choice pictures anl paintings, all arranged with taste, and at gmat lab r by the committee. The oration, bjl Hon. J I. . C). PaKAHD. wa-t listened to with m irkf d attention, and we need only say of it that it was one of that gentleman's happii st ctTjrt.-'. The tboaghtl were pure and 3propriate. and OffiaaionaHr, a touch of real pfM-try ippealcd directlj to the finer feelings of the appreciative audience. After the oration the audience repaired a Cacbia ft Ben- mi hall where a most worthy opnar was treated with due oonaalrir it ion Poortableamnaing the entire length of the ball, w re supplied with the ; iien - ities of Kfe," and about three hundred gallant, buthungrv, gentlemen, and b angry, but beautiful, ladies were Miaintfrod unto. Whoaver is responsible for that supper ahoaM be iuost ki trtiiy tbantad. Toa-fs wre then in or l"r. and about n hour was mo, agreeably ppent in listenirg to the flight of ehnjiieuee. the flash. of wit and the utteram e of beautiful srntirneTit. Tbi remarks by Bröthen Tkavlr and VlMALL werof special interc.-t to the fraternity. All aaqoitted themselves most ereditthlv. We kavc not apace te refer to each in dwtaij. aau the responses were m anna i;i im rit thtf tbonM we attempt a preference wo sl.oui-j liiil to mako a selottion. The anplaiw d the Müowe

testified its approval, and if the audience was satisfied, who can complain f Then the dance! Well, we must stop. But they did dance.

A petition is in circulation in Lafayette, praying congrCM not to admit any southern State or western territory unless its constitution prohibit the sale of liquors, except for medicinal purposes. If the circulators of the petition would rend tho Constitution of the United States thev Would save themsolves a deal of trouble. The above is from tho editorial columns of the South Bend Register, and is a perfect novelty. To hear a radical Speak of the constitution is :a new thing under the sun" in these latter days. We supposed there was no law higher than the will of the radical party. The constitution of tho United States has been obsolete since the advent of radicalism, and this attempt by a ,k loil" paper, and Colfax's old shirt at that to galvanize a corpse, is truly refreshing. We would like to enquire of this enterprising journalist why congress may not compel the southern states and western territories" to prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors, as well as to force upon them negro suffrage? Which is it that is tweedlcdee, and which is tweedledum ? The editor of the Register would save himself a deal of trouble if ho would read the history of the radical party. Many of our friends inquire, What of the railroad f and many suppose it to be given up. Not so. The committee are awaiting developments which will enable them to proceed more understandinglv. A project so important will not be given up so hastily; but, in our impatience, we must remember that even projects must have time to breathe. Any one who sees the trains of wagons passing daily through our streets nnng lumber to market, will not abt the need of a road; especially if .e follow them back to the saw-mill ami see the inexhaost able supply there awai l: transportation. Bremen CHp1" rf (litorial Bmltkl. The Northern htdkmktn hai entered upon its l")th volume, under favoi tble auspices pecuniarily. The editors of Rochester have been invited to look tbrough the "Potawatomie Mills." It was doubtless a knowledge of ancestral relationship whicli caused the miller to invite them. The Columbia City Pott records the n exploits of a man. who, having put hintBell outside of a lot of fighting whisky, naa spoiling for a fight. He came aero-- a gentleman who accommodated him to more than he wanted. The warden of the Southern penitentiary, at J ffersonville. gave the inmates of the institution a sumptuous dinner on Christmas, and gave them the afternoon to social enjoyment. It is said that the 'prison rules have never been t haenred with so much alacrity as since the present humane principles of government wore adopted. The Elkhart Review, in answer to the charge of 1 blowing," says: e m ver experienced any ill effects from blowing the trumpet ot praise for the "Independent State." On the other hand it is a great relief to us to sound its fame to the beat of our ability, and so long ;ts our wind holds good we shall probably trouble our slow-going neighbors. Toot! Toot!" II. K WaDOWOUTH, one of tho cditt r-oftheLal'orte Arg, has purchased a half-interest in that paper. The Argm adopted the advance pay system Jan. 1. The Chinese giant has been on exhibition at LaPorte. Two colored ladies engaged in a set-to on the street, but were separated by a couple of radical politicians. The South Bend Register says rumor alleges that there is a married daurhter of the famous showman, P. T.BAKNUM, at present residing in that city, with a view to having the matrimonial knot screi d n account of domestic infelicity. A correspondent of the Winamac Denocrnt says that a man named EUNsijEu;Ett was bitten by a mad dog about two miles west of Rochester, on Christmas day, and that he was seized with a spasm while assisting his wife out of the wagon, about one hour afterwards, lie was taken to Rochester for medical treatment; since which time no further report is given. Later. The Rochester Sjy savs the mar: had the floh removed from about the wound, and on Monday start d to Delphi to L'et a madstone applied thereto. The future developement of the eise will be watched with rrtat solicitude. The Rochester S)y has a lengthy dissi rtation on the subject of dogs, in which both tides of tin; qoeaUoa, shall they be killed or permitted to live, is presented with unumal clearness. The same paper says David Walters, of Union township, a few weeks ago met with a singular mishap, by a Sapling springing out from ander a tree which had fallen on it, said mpling striking htm n the ansa, and spreading that orgai of BSefalneSi and ornamentation all over his face. At last accounts his condition was critical. 'The Hi raid for OM year w'dl make the nicest Neu Year presents. " Lt. rrf- Herald. All right. Semi ours by eiprcss, prepaid. LIVERY J 1 VICKY AL SALESTABLES, Tli nnerntyne! having pnrrhnForl the Ha rr sta bf A I.I. MAN & UOsK. j fully preparvl Jo iret c-.vvry want of th livery li;iLw flc hnn better hor- ami flnor bud,'!' than ha r.rrr In-on kept in Plymouth which m i prrparrd tu fiimikii the puiili' m hfi mot r'Honahl larsaa. Tr iva ,rs Cf,rtyed tu any part uf the county on rcuHon 'his tmi. b. L. HAKVtY,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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I SEALED proposals will he received by the ändertigped K.r tie builUng of the newtourt Hon-, at I'lvinouth, Ind., tobe opened Tli is r Ml ay, Jan. liO, 1$70. The bsildinf Is to be erected and completed In accordance with the plan nnd specification , a copy of which nay he wen at the ofltoe of (i. r. Randall, K-q.. architect, Chicago, Hl., und at the County Clerk - oftV.-. in Plymouth. The person, or person-, whoso bids may ! accepted, are required to fnrnish all the material for said building, except the lumber, briek and sand. The lumber and sand, having been furnished by the under signed, the mbm will be turned over to the controctof nt coat. And the brick will be fantahed at the rat- of 98.00 per M for common, and $1-2.00 per M for pressed. The person wkoM hid is Accepted Win he reqnirea to furnish BUtlwHj for tlie fulfillment of the contract, in a stun equal to the amount of their bid : and 10 DOT cent of the sum due for work as it ptcgi esses rV be retained until the contract is completed. Between $.'10.000 aad $48.010 of the contract price will be paid in cash and material ns the work progresses, and the residue in Marshall County Bonds, due in tlvs and rhrht rears, drawing ten per cent. Interest, payable annually, at par. The work will be subject to the Inspection, estimates, and measurements oft;. I. Randall, architect, and must be completed by November it. isTi. The ander signed reserve the riht to reject any or all bids. JOHN CO SUM A.N. 1 a. c. ca fron, yJtzl J. BROWNLBB, ) January 3, tSiB ISTJ Commtttce. BAL ESTATE OFFICE. Land Bought and Sold on Reasonable Terms. Land and Town Lots for Sale -BVA. C. & Ä.J!. CAPRON. The n 4 SCC SI t 35. r 1 c. acrc mfäemiU lanJ, heavily timbered with blnck walnut, poplar, ash and oak: price, fS cr acn-: t-rra tssjf. TbeaeUseefS, 1 31. n r 1 c, 169 aerus; rxtrn land, with ihr bel finality of heavy timber; price SIS p'-r acre, one third down, balance on long tints The i c v. gee M, t 34. raaae I e. MO acres, heavy timber, mostly -r.ik and iplar: lami of tho best quality sad iti good nelshborboodJ pric- jfii per acre, one-third down, ha'anco on tSSj tcrm. The 8 t nc. and n h c. b- 10, 18. r U e. lflO aeros, mostly apkinaaa BMnriiig marsh, tiaaber enoaxh fr bsildfnj; and leadng puriocs: price v per acre; terms easy. The n m l4 e M4 t":Hnr 3 e, MOTaetes: about W acres bottom land, the balance as floe a tractor timbered land as can be found is the conatr; prtcu twenty dollars per acre. 'ood terms. lhes 11 w 1 sec s. t -H. r 1 c. Ki acres, oa?t barrens and mowing mars'n: to b. bad at a bargain The s e 1 A sna BS 14 S W Vi set- li, t M. r 1 c. 8U acres, timber and taiewhlg (nana; sight dollars per acre. N w 1. 8 e n e 14 sec 20. t 3-1, I e.' 10 acres, part bearj barrens, part mnrh. Six dollars per acre. The n w n W section 17. t 32. r 4 e. 40 acrea; pool latirl, to bv had cheap and on yood terms. Taefrl w Hi w sec w. t 3-2. r 4 a, 119 acte, part heavy timber, and some bottom laud; ten dollars per acre. Town Lots. Ixt 21 In orlinnl plat of Plymouty; house laru'c enonehfor two Easa flies; cue oftlie most desirable lota in own: price (85(1 Lot !.l. price Lot HI, an, 210, price 109, its, 130, 110, u e 3.V0 BUG 301 4(Ml $100 400 500 BOO ono GOO 40'. 400 490 SM acn block Ml In CabbelPa ad. do do do do do do do sere 11 w block block block block Lot Lot 5'J BJ 5D :$8 IS 20 24 acre acre w e s w o Lot Lots sa and 4. with house, Rose's ad , :00 Ptnoai desirius tu pircbtM Unbered nadi or town property, will do well to give ns a cslL Titles exatmineel and abstracts furnished. UtileIn lifw alee'a block, PLYMOUTH, I XI). nov2öOO-12lv. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY -OKA. C.& A.B. CAPRON PLYMOUTH, IND. Insure your lives In tho Mutual Life, of New York, The leading Life Insurance Company in the World: t Saab AsHot s, 8:5!.ooo,oo. Insure your H ones .' Jtisurr ',tir M-rchaudire 1 Insure imir Property! Jnxitn' yi'tir Houses, llarns ntid Stoet against lass and damage ht Eire and F.ightning, in OM of the follow ing Ou am Rbmabu xai baxci CoMPAaiaa; Aett. International, X. York, $1,290,844 30 North American " 773,843 77 New York & ntraJ, 200,000 o YomhersdsKew York, 878,464 20 National, Darenport, 251,285 00 We are prepared to laaae policies tin the most favorable tenas in any of the sbOTS rompanlss. Also, we ksTs the Waerai Agency of ladlanaand Vi :ii:':,n of th A'tr uric Central Insurance Company. Agent and Solicitors wanted. CMBce tn Bmwnlee'i block, up stair?. aae3509.12Ij ?SE BEST HO CHEAPEST. THE nndernisrned. nt their hop on Importe Btrset, nannfactaw ts ordtr and keep on hand BOOTS A SIIOHIS Of the verv best toclf. manfactured by workmen who cannot be excelled. fl Hinds of IZepairing done with nearness and dispatch. Their Pricea Ar Alwnv!Konaona.1, and will bear comparison with any other aaep in Pfymonth. Sflirits a trial: at last. shop between Koowts fc PsJmcr'a Bakery and Bhoenakar m Brentiecfs Meat Market. Laporte Street. oet28-Tl5-8 B TEG MANN tv WADE. G 001) SEWS FOR THE IID.NOItr! KOONTZ & HOHAM, No. 7, llohum's Illock, Importe atraet, Ilymouth, ludUuiu. We luve repaired our new Mai -erv and Kestuarant, asakiasi it a irat-clssa rttwMishffirnt Wo keep a lull assortment jt Confeciicswcrw, Cigars, ami Tobacco. All kin of I'rntt in aeasOL Oysters In cvwry style; ahn In sale by the can, Moals at All Hours. Day and week Hoard on liberal terms. Give us a 1 all. and satisfy yourself. December !H-l itf KOONTE M H0HAM. O-OOID NEWS :o:T.Vr'' wonld respeetfnily Inform th Hthseas of VV Harshall ana adloialbet miles thai we hare formed n p utneaahip for tha nanafarfitrs and saiof all kindn uf AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! Wa rsasnfactnrs and sell WAMJtt, UMBS, TRUCKS, Wheelbarrows, Bob-8lodsy LUMBER-WAGONS . Cutters and doubie-Shovel t Hlack-mithlnir and repnlrlnpr donoto order. Caanrea alwayi reasonable Shop and otnee bnnoatta th .fouudry ou Michl. n a treat, Ffanot ti ImA 9 bM ALTAf OfT) . NK'OI.K

REAL ESTATE. jEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OF H. COBBnfTa Office In the room formerly occupied by the Picture t aller y, aad toulh of the Democrat ofllce,

A COMPLETE ABSTRACT Of the title of all Land and Lots in Mar shall County. REAL ESTATE Jloujht and Sold Off the Most Reasonable Terms. No Extra Charge Made For information relativ to chain of titlo to those having Conveyances made. Wild Land- Imp'vd Farms. Town Lots and Residences ForsmVat very LOW PUCKS a?;d LO(G TIME. Call and $xamim list 0 Land n for til, and Price. INSURANCE OFFICE. The JoHowitiLT companies nn represented by . CORBi.Y. HOME. TTeir Verl: 4efts $4.500,000 00 IfARTFORD.oITnrtford, Ct. 2.500,000 H1 MERCHANTS, Chicago,... 1,000,00000 T!ir above companies nr well known to this couminnlty und the country, as Prompt and Ktllallc. Insurance effected at the LOWEST LKGTTTMATI RATES pay all eqvftable losses promptly and nrithoat litigation. Special inducement offered on resldencs and farm risks. deci't-lG OIK MODEWELT. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST Fashion Journal (Jives over 1000 Useful illustration, 9S0 patterns, an'l U large, hitrhly colored Steel KiiyrrnviiigH. yearly, l'ubl'.-lu d S. ini Monthly at f I a year. Single copy. 15 cents; two copies. 80 cents. Addrecs S. T. TAYLOR, 391 CABAL St., t;w York. A T M i A. A1TLET0NS JOURNAL. A WEEKLY PAPER Pcvott'l to Literature. Science and Art. CREAT ATTRACTIONS. I'rocraiiiiue Tor InO FINEST ENGRA VINOS, BEST VARIETY AND QUALITY of LITERATURE. ,Api-i.stons JornvAi. furnishes yearly '3" per cent, more Hteratarethan tte brgeal of th- noathr le-. and iJ in gaeatsf excess over the weekly journal" Of its class. Early in the year will be commenced A NEW SERIAL NOVEL By CHARLES DICKENS, which will spfWM in Mpytamsati without cliarc. A Splendid Sew v I . by tho brilliant author of Tometb T'tia a Flower' Not Wisely Hat Too Wi 11' Ac, will soon appear. ANNIE THOMAS iMr Pender Cndllp) author of the hnana novels "False 'b - " '-Denis Donne," fcc. will contribute a series 0 ORIGINAL SHORT STORIES, to appear at repular inter rsls during the year. In addition to tha aboe, arranemrnta have been made far various aoveltiea in the way of Pietorittl llstfsfa Fatuous Plaett; fiktfefit of Trartl and Adyfntur: J rtiprrs on Poitular Scievrt; t4y 01 6 'ft Totirs, e 0.' all from the pens of our n ..mplisbed writers AI'PLKTOX'S JOUUNAI. Is psblishid weekly, and consista of fi qoarto pafM, each number attractively illu-frated. Its contents consist of serial Kcselaand -hort Sic)rien. F-sys soon Literary isnd Bocial Topics. Sketches ol' i'r.ivel and Adventure, and papers upon all the vario s subjects that pertain to the pursuit and recreations of the pesp', whether of town or country. TERMS Fojt 1170t Price 10 cents per number; or a- per aannm. In advance. Subscription received for twelre, aix or three months. For five aabar ilfitlnaa and remittance of o. an extra copy, one year, gratis; for fifteen subscriptions and $.'), an extra copy lth is. The publication of Urn JOURNAL began Apr'.l 8, 1 Back number- can always b supplied; third volume heran witii namherO, Jaa. I, is7o. APPLKroN8 JOUSNAL is also Issaed In Monthly 1'urts. 00 couts e-h, $4 jU per uuuuui iu advance. D. APPLETON &fo, Publishers uo.'.rJ x Mfrand Street, New York. A T B'a A A INSURANCE. CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ISrEAV "STORK. :o:JÜSTU8 LAWRENCE, PRRURHfT. HAMMOND ORUBBS, Man ngcra, Citizen's Hank Bnildiog, ndananolia, Ind. :o:Organ ized on tho Mut ual Elan. PROFITS OF m PA N I A N N A I.l.Y WT1 0 1 1 One-third the I'r inium may remain I'njtaid as a loan. NO NOTES REQUIRED AM. POUCIR8 NON'PORFBTABUL 'I ii i rt diyM'unicc u'lout d aach paynu ut, and poke bekl Rvod durin" that time' M l. I ' U K I KH A RK INtMINTBSTABLK f..r tin11 'ii ileaasaa. PnUcyholders im ibo a idnm lihi rly to Iruv.'l, Haoai '-lra t hur.-. Kurd ludder has a votes hi Um -li-ction and aaaaajrcaMai oi tLf Coaapaay. Policies Issued KOIl A TKIIM OK I KS lt. Kt.u raa snioLa tnmn of nrs. ayahk aaaaally, riv.il paid by ton uiiiiu.ii imi iiunla. Endnirmrtits Pmlfmbli to lAs tntured atony re quired Age. JO I XT EO IIC 1 ES. Pa ya Ma at the daalh ortti" first priv. tr7 Payroenta majr be innde annually, senii aniiti any, r quam-riy. assets :j,roo;ooo Dividend 40 Per Cent -o:

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M-'Tlct Agents

CLOTHINC.

G 1 UK AT ARRIVALS AT S. & XU. BECKER'S. We are now recoiring our Fall and Winter. Goods, And can show tho HANDSOMEST STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to Plymouth, and can oiler belter bargain! in CALICOES, DELAINES, ALL AVAC AS, GOOD FOR SUITS, c, do. Our Clothing assortment is complete and xr ill sell at Very ,nc Prices. A Splendid Stock of HATH, CAPS, AND Gents Fh ruf hi 11 a; .ooK. We havo a FLS AS80S lJf.vr OF Cloths, Cassinicrcs and Vests, Ami T7i;iko CLOTHING TO ORDER, IN Latest Styles. S. & M. BECKER. DRUCCISTS. rKVCMUTa G. BLAIN & a)., l : :, la i.-z'l T:t Corcr Sirbigaa :id Uarro VV.. Plymouth, lnd HATING Jnft reeelvod a frosh sopply sf overytliin' In our lino of trade, consisting mniuly o lime., Mrdl'lns, I'ntutM, II, Dye Stuff'-, VarnlHh, CSlnn, Brushes, Psrfuuisrles, Yosts Xoti9n,.Vation(ry, Purs Jfiaflciasa ami Uqnsrs for medical purpoatt only to to ichicA tre unite aH- ntlon. Wehavorocelvefl, iadwUlaeOat rensonablu rates. quantity of KeroaaSM aud '."oal Oil. Also evury style and r-izo IYER OSE E LAMES, For aatatag tli.i name. W uro alno accta for nil the popular Patent Medicines, Of ras day. rbyalclsna' PRESCRIPTIONS, ChtreraTrf pat ap at all aaan of thn hhrat, by nn sxrMrii'ne-d imsmfmt. Wt eanirtly rnvtts IBS pahUc to Aisor us With a esll and t-xauiiite our stock, and become convinced of the fact aal we an- dolag u liberal baaUMM. 19 O BLAMf AOO. O L.D LINK, i ESTABLISH Kt IN is 1 8. W. E. BROWN Muceor to PERSHING- & BROWN, URMfrS M KMC IS ES, 81 HOOI. BOOMS,

PRESCH IPTI O NS (.'arefnlly prr pared at all hours of the day or nlhf, ns . . , Vfk E BItOWN. Tlymouth, lnd

INSURANCE.

JS TOÜR LIFE INSURED? THE KNICKERBOCKER MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Assetts May 1st, '60, $6 000,000 Amputation for IfONESTT, PATH DKALTNO andPROMPT PAYMENT r l.osi;s dnrias period of sixteen years, together uitti pradeut inannireDient and irr-:it srealth, Save Blade this 'wsnpaayona of tfia Most popular in Ibe United atktes. "For the past three sears its snocesa iiu been anpantHelea. Its poHetea are better than jrold or Ooscrnf nt bonds, as the invtnn-i:t is safe and the profit neater. No bastaeaa man, noynnne man. hnabaad or fath- r riboaM delay iiillay In aetHna hia life I tutored, and Lherehy save Iiis irtw or little onos from possiblo want when they are no longer with than to provide. For inwurane in the above old and reliable eompony. or tor any Inlorntatioa relative thereto, apply either personally or by letter to JOUNC. CU8IIMAN, Afrent, riymoulh, Indiana. KTTAT THE I'll ESS SA YS: 'An eminently aotind and reliable Life Corporation The nanagenteat are from among our bst business men, w are noted for integrity and honorable dealings. The Company offers the most liberal advantages to me nib era." 2Vea York Observer "None of our Life Companies are making better progress in well-doing " Xational Quarterly Review 'We regard the Company as being under excellent management, and in a sound financial condition." The Methodist "Shows first-class managcrncn and ability." y Y (.'urnmereiat Advertiser. 'A good Company beyond contingency " Chirityo Tribuns We cordially recommend the Knickerbocker to our citizens for safety, liberality and fair dealing " Xew tfrtemn Pistes "The increase f Life Insurance in the United States during the past few years i. unprecedented Some Companies have annually increased their business bj one-half; others hare done still better: and the KxiCKBBBOCKBB MCTCAI, of this city, the most progressive of all, has actually doubled its business and proportions twice within the last two years This rapid progression is the more satisfactory because it is made by so staunch an institution, which, like ils name, is synonymous with) lie Sterling qualities of solidity, steadfastness, and security Its popularity is doubib-ss proportionately attributable to its abolition of the usual restrictions on travel and occupation, its helpful acceptance of note in part payments of premiums, the division of its profits, in the shape of dividends, among the insured, aad the engraft men t of the non-forfeiture pla.i on its system " X w York Tribune April 10, 1869 FANNING MIJLLS. F W.MJiG MILLS. FANNING MILLS. Tho Treat heal Harvest i fflpt spprnsrhit:;? and evury farmer nlnuld bar one of J. NEWTON WILLIAM'S New tind Improved Which are superior to any ever Introduced to tho puhüc. They were saeeessfally tried ay more than thirty of oar best farmers last Reason who spa ah In the IrijrjMsl praise of theia, also the Plymouth water und steam mitts. OEM HUNDRED SOW READY, And will bo Sold on Reasonable terms Any rrsnonslble person desiring an n'ency can npplv to the suhacriher. 99) IL a THAYER. DRY COODS. J. m. DALE & CO.. Headquarters for the LATEST STYLE OF GOODS Are Ktlll In full h!rit. with the folgest stock In riviuonth and slwasn the lowest prices, fl.ooo worth of Dress (ioods. Poplins. Alpaca, Moriuoes, Plata Hoods for Suits, Msr'nlop, .Tscnnef, Oreaadlea, Parisoln, Striper", ülorj, Hoaienr. Notions. Trimmings, Staple floods. Hats, ':ips, aud n üent'K Furnishing (oodi, iSaaslmeres, 1) oef kins. CLOTH CLOAKING, Ueuti' Suits aetten up to order on short notice, tot-nit the most fastidious. WE DEFY COiriPETITION. As one or oar part nets lives in Hew York, anala Constantly haying -oodsof importers aud auction-) ri redacoi iric. whicb enables ns to eell at what other merchants pay for yoods. REMEMBER TUE FL. ICE. No. 12 Itaanigan St., Paul's Block. 41 STATIO?ERY. Iß oaks and Stationery! a t Tn a P. 0.B00K AND NEWS DEPOT R. B PERSHING A T Ol LD eallpahrle attention to rhs fo t thai be ean farnlcn Hehool Books, Paper, Pens lake. Slates anal Peaeilaj Nesrspapers aad rerlodIcals aast Msaaisinss, and Kanicv tiopsV, ;n cheap n, Ifnot cheaper thin, SQynnn in fhK bounty fall aaa tea fcr foatselres, aad b)iy n A u;,n, wl .. . H. B P. I . s. Uaava year orders tor nnv Rooks ar si 4 nonary yea amp treat, Orten tilled in is hour"FURNITURE. Paana u an kinds of F U U IS i t I T fit E3 f Willow Umlra look in? ;ine, Ib d Sprine and Hettraesse. Undertaker Trimmings. WALNUT 4KB Kosfh odd roFi i I with a

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HARDWARD. AKDWARK STOVES.

H IMPORTANT To THOSE PI RCÜASIXa IIOllftWAUC. BUCK Sc TOAN, So. 9, illch't'jtj'i Btrottj ITyinoufti , -. AKB now rocetvln direct from the Manufacturer aud Importers, a ajeneral assortment of HOUSE TRIMMING aaa HOUSE FURNISHING And an endlos variety WARE. FARM IMPLE mTS. IRON, STEEL, MAILS, PAAJ PUTTY, SIO VF LS, SPA DES, CLASS, SASH, DOOMS. PUMPS. PIPE. PAVKINO, BMLTHM HOPES, SHOT. PUWHEIt, LKAI), H'llDUAOES, SMASH AMD VOPPEM KE1 TL ES, TIS t VPS, J A ULM AMD Pot Ka p CUTl.EltY PAMCAMM TURNERS AND SMOME-STA CMS. FTC, FTC. Cook Store, and somo that don't Cook, Tarlor Stoves for Mttln rooms, sitting room Stoves for Parlor-. Klevatcd Oven Stoves, and Ovens that have not been elevated. Chains of nil kinds. Kat Tiaps to catch Mice and Mico Traps ,o oteu Uats, Tinners Coppcrcrs and Ironcrs AT WORK IN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS OF milium .vrvi iiK.WY H1KDWARE AT A.s low FIOTRKd AS CAN Uli FOUND ON THIS COXTINBXf. OurOooilj were purchased with CASH '. (We borrowed t:l at the rejy hares prices, and dls 11 at thSJatt ltr tra- i af Fr, ifsV. We propo-e to ell Tor CtsSI aud we don't car w bers you get tb money. C. HICK. C. K. TOAV. Ml DRY COODS. ATT ENT ION. DRY GOODS UIIIT REVOLITIOMZEI) WILLIAMSON & BERGMAN Mavlncr enterodinti p-irtnership beg leav to inform tlie pmbH that they h.ta brought mi a very .arjje au'l carefully SELECTED STOCK Coasistiog Lu part of Ladies Dress Goods Sncli as ATI. WOOL MERTNOS, If AO A DOE I PARISIAN t i.oTiis, nMPELLANT CLOTHS, UADIK8' CLOTH . U L WtMU.i WOOL DELAIN'Kä ENGLISH MKKlNos ARMURE8, TRIMMINGS OP ALL KINDS. XEPIH RS, CORSETS, SI7 BIAS, ITR A UTOOLKN HOODS OP EVER) DESCR1P TIOX, LADIES BASKETS HOOp. SKIRTS, SH LS, hi kSIKRI GIXtVRS, PHI NTS Ml s- ' UNS, BLEACHED n ÜNBLK I0IIRD DENIMS AND HICKORY BHIRTING, CHECKS totton AND LINEN TABLE-CLOTHS c vk PRT i ll UN, COTTON V KN Cotton BATTING, WOO - ' LN v ahn. et KRLaTI l Bl WM is. CLOTH CASSIal RRES. ETC., ETC MESS III Ml READY-MABE CLOTHIMGd HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES A Urge Stork of VhimU

eryUtng MaaOakaad InaDrrOooJ. tarn Oftnalr ol.l custonii-rs tbsr ak a continuation af their trade, and Iber inv.te as many new w.es as w ,11 fsvor then, w.ib a Ml . as they fo.re they can please all. in M vleandpru-e,. N mm. along and rira u. a t rial, slid you a ill ti . I tl.iM n hum!,.; Wa Intend to , a airaiglitfnrward hM an business, and are deiarmined ni ,,,,. undersold. ,ck calcs and smsi r ,nts ,! oura,o,to. Tho doors so,, oi (,c , r" VMLI.lAMov i HEHtiMAN

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Medical. Dr. .1. S. IXaml, aTTOFLP reapectfally aaaoaara to the clths f of J'lv mouth snd viciuity that h h i, Hcutlv locaU'd at tbc a hove nuiueil ,, .. . kena mm i . II. .si i.i... ...... I ........ . i , .tr i r ft. tit i . . 1 1 In tli.' fii(iiitr,itii.itit. ..r 1 ' fion. to merit a -lis re of their patrita"e p...i l.ir attention paid to treatment fall kind ,, ii i iratiaag Haa. nd Mrccry. I head ... readiaeM to attend all eaHs. niadst ui aai its S, W. comer from Parker Hosus S. S. Todd, I) RUGOIST. (Dr T A. LsSBoasU .Michigan rtre. t. Plynionth. Indi tus. Hr. L sfohiison, pRTMCAXn HTKGBOX. aasrhin, if nsj . IToeat Otoan x. Ji.-.k itro a hardware st Irr. A.O. Rorlon CttTRGEON DKNTIsT.r,,, c..n-ltM . . . O ofllee every dar exceul MllldMrknH Tn..j Office over VVcsturvelt's Stör-. Flyrnoath, li Or W . lailry, rpreats all kinds f disease that aaVei PJm I X sj-tein. Medical and Kwrgwai. llsvias over fix year experience in bt rinie , S. Office ov-tS.A; M.lleck. r dry rood ttai laaf. Viuall, nrjWBOPATRIC rffPfUCfAN & RUHGI Particulsr attention paid to oht-trtrj,- ', . Hce,aad dlaaaaea of saaei and childran or over Itrowalees htor. Itesidence .i, . north-a cat corner of the public sijasre rivi M. , 4. U. K Rrynolds, M. !) TenI'-r I'hsbian and Ihaeratlia an aoara hJa professional nervire to the ' ,m , of Plymouth and snrronndim; . i rrv , tion to the treatment af diseases oorniaon tn tli country. Mtecial attention will fe avea to Si the treatment offuriri :tl diseases and disesfemult k. N'iirbt calk la town sad eoontrv pn attended to. char-.-- reasonable-. Office and re dence on West sid" of .Mi. hl-lli Mt t!i.', ; da -- north f tli.- Iiank. Plymouth InI. " Attorneys. I. A. 0. rackanl, ATTORN'EY and c'onnseior Rt iMW M lary Public . Uo-.m K. i, aicwr bk njnwinta. Itid. II. Corhin J. ii. lhr)oriie, ATToi;t:y at Eaar.ani Iswtses of the pac '" removed hi oft;.-, to the raid Md of 5ir2i: rai7 Mr,',,,-I" ma north af tfas ?rawHonaesriyreae nttl he i a..-d to see tno-e haria hnshsess to transact w ith him Co l.etion- made ant m..n-y pnimptlr rn1tt..i i arm mar aileiition -iv. u to the .-ettlen..t ..r . - tafes sanl guardian-hip. jU a V. . iV A. 15. ( apron, A TTOKVKYS COUNSKtORS. Rsal K:,n mm Oatleetlaa areat, I! mouth, lnd nractkdafli in the law marts of Marshall and joinine coanti.-. and will jv.. prompt attentt loaniesal Imslaess eatm-ted to tbeat. i;,,,calleetlrareats for Northern Indiana and s eta Htcaieaa. Purtienlar ntt. ,ti(,n pjrea Fettleiiietit ,f dec-'lcnt - e-t.it. - ml ruarvlli shhps. Deeds, saortjgsa!1' ". and otb-r cuutt drawn up an-t acfcaoaled nients taken n lniwnlee i Block, up ifnjnj, Bn15 h . ( . II. iecfc. ATmRXEYat LAW. and Wm r: sum n practlos in PsHssm, itark. fj.Port m,.i Ko., ,sk... aa sreH as nTaraftall.r m ti - i jkm nroaainaadesTently attmded to i nil attention itfvuu to pn.bate bueine.- it Ureffected entires assfTassaerty. in the i .,t c, pnnjea in rh rnfted Ktatrs. Special atten MM la tae afoaeealloa of daims .id lern ti widow- sad fcelrn. for h nwmj, mtntmtm : .. ,,. t-ui and oth r dafaas Rf.ren: -Varsr. ! .PJ.-M ,t r .Ch-n.-o v . - - iiiiuii, iiii' ki.. :i-. I . tratr. Besasetl .v ... ntulsara;. " x o.. i inciimati. Hncklv. Sheld a a Motels. eCori) Hoiisr Wn tii.imi BesjahaMsP.P w K.. adjoinlne; Ihr ps sseenerdep 1 tines rtPP"C nerc will rerrirs lr-clas4 aeeouia. U tum at m.Klerate rate-. 1J:- ....... rOBrejed and from the t ars free. 47 E. M. t i:nv. Prop - I S D adae PARKKII nofJSK.-ThJa aat ramtaithefl and la voranlr-knoivii 1 1 ohm h noa nrrnared new famltare aad lssprael ., mm itj.U-.u i enter to the want or ot:r ow n eointinin tv tl tmrelinej public Theaannilms basfasen re'f -. und will attendafl rerniar uaans, und r tbe mi aasmaeaaeatfaal bnme. Moat Markets. Shoemaker vV Hrciiflcck. M EAT MARKET. Keep eonsta-tir om knA the beet setertinns off r. IVrk M n si Vreai the connty asTerds. ArsotnannfaVtan- i c perior nrtieli ot Rt4oeas Kaa i M rk door of M-thodi.-t danca, on Lap ate tre i kOOntz ft Tress MEAT MARK ET.-a new MaffcH arileh a fiipjdy the ejtiaett af llreutb ui .' ruwadme enantnr with the h-.t , eats ec all Mads. lard. Tallow iall atlcles kept in sfivl class Meat'msrhct sJon hand. Market at Noll' oIJ -i ; Miscellaneous. I. Shakes & ( o HIULlAKDaVkaaa. Wsaus thr eaten aaWet Tha Prft Liqara and be-1 Ci-ar f n tuau v, . on band. Itooms. Second do rth vi W TfTAOOXS, ' Uro 's. niunti; i. ftlr. r- I' W , , risse,., ete. Itla, k-iuitbiii-. paiuuty; and tra a taasj to order. J F. Van ViilknilHir:h irnouALK uqnoR a ix k . - for inedit nial and thr$ patpoeeiw ri ha.l at uiy Morr, one door north uf th I I- ink. Maar ta. tm .r p. VANvatjnnfnt J. V. Itaile) (o. tlTATWI MIR. Iwe heat s..Mr ssai ri BlwayaMhaad ( jritttnr done to s flr-t elass miller Tbe ht-h.-t i rk.t , eaah paid an tlaaes for Wheat. M.: a- i part of tow t. J. K. I.OM) I r 7 r I"-KS. Wit.be and .Te. af pnind promptly and ins workman k Keefwtoraalel krhs, Wat, h - Plated ry. cold pviKNtid full Htock :.. -i linin- t. h -Orrapfes part ufPanlV Root A s St .r. ' John S. Illmian, ( tK KK and lYadhfsaa Healer, li t a fhaks M stock of fr.-sli .ro ,: 4.HM ihcwl BsarhH ,.ri. . t.., p k.,..- ..f , nee. i saprortde ritlcens oftown a itL tl tiau1I,,rVU,,Urd', SlOW ,OUrth ,lH,r ' ' I. C. Holln ndoriT, IASIIH.VMU.K BARItfCR I HhRSH I ad r M ,rh-A I Sbavin-. Ua.r I'ultin In the f.-t -tyte Panlrnl . lyela Hair nnd Whiskers rhe hi-h utid l.r ladies hair. 1: M A C IUH.TKM UmSm ISroui. Mnnnfsrtiirer and iantat at wb.. -t ill ui o. a. , an(1 , , r, , Loidcrs, toi-an u hones sad p m, u - retail dealer a lt li a ' f", neea at sa h rate?, a a ill make It tin Ti Inf kr) him Room n c.n.a door uunä nfili . i.. Kankin- (;oninan, pM Ot TM IM. lbellvma.,,1, It" .'.. iirTenies tu tUs l'i, . n-'" J'k "file. sial. o, 1 : 1 ' i O'bKk.a ni ,sndfr.m 1 1 4 e Vfack si T K Kaa xi H.i' 8 T. CRKshNER. ir . ah UNDERTAKER. ( AsHRBlT u k. a v n F ÜUNITU& . dm L ALLEM AN d- ( Hsve on hand st a! Ilm. a romp!, tr Bad elstrss h ;-k ol i .biaet tt w, aad Farn ft ore. . 4 will fell at r. rv r aoaal.l r,.-- sw,. . r.-salrts Mih k of aodertakei - t lVWln.of rlii f ;, Agolw tne i stsldlaliun m. sas MKTALI.h KriVS of snv or des fliril -lied I't .liiplly, ,,q .rder e ba r arranctemenis aith tho larf' use in tbe a est, at lareaaaa, bt nhnw ee Itunal um can pr'n.f .k " ied al all times.

ATTTORNKT AT LAW, Notarv Fntteaal I le, ,k.n a-ent. Prscticos in the sarksasi mam ti. h of the district. Rärins; an Atx-tract of 1 for Marxian cunty win -iv,. aarticnlar attcnti to Iteal Ktate btisinei-H.

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