Plymouth Democrat, Volume 15, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 June 1870 — Page 3

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VASVftLKENBÜRGH & lflc DONALD. Terms of Subscription: One year, in atlvar.ee, i-ix months. " .... Three mouths ..2 M . 1 HO ,. 50 Local am B4isceltaheou3. The pump at Bhan's corner is nti thcr useful n a niasnanntal A FKW ripe huckleberries have been brought to market. They may be qu 4 at 10 cents a quart. FbAKXS to J. C. Cushman fir late BpringteJd (Mass ) paper? ; and to B II. Cox, for New York papers. SOMl internal improvements have K c atfj Wen made by Williamson & I r -ir.an in their store room. Wx. II. H. Mattin'ilt. of the Rochester tyy, "vras in town last Tues day er natf en route to the Wsastan convention, to vote against Packard. It is announced by Cleaveland & H Ightou that they will move into the Second room north of Laporte street, in Corl in's brick, on the 6th of July. The wife of Dennis HogSA, living a few miles e&3t of here, one week IgO last Son lay presented her husband with three bouncing boy babies. Recruiting f DC the Fenian army progresses finely. Eldep. S. A. CHAWS will preach at Benson's hail next Lord's day, in th m ruing and in the evening. The entrance t j this hall is by Ike firat stairway south of Dale's store. Tue members of Si. Michael's (Catholic) church propose holding a lair soon, fbf t!i? purpose of raising funds to aid in building their academy in this olace. Thev invite all to assist in the work. N. D. Lovely returns his sincere thanks to ail who so earnestly and successfully co-operated in the endeavor to 8-ve at least a portion of his property p the morning of the 22.1 inst., and to the fir lepartmeat especially. An annoying onussioi occurred in our article last week noticing the several candidates on the county titket. by wkieh tho paragraph relating to John iSoiee, candidate for treasurer, was omitted. The error was not disc rrered u : . : i i ur eastern mails had I :. m al The X-r'h rn Imuanuin want? us to fire tho names of those Republicans vr:, hrre recently joined tho Democratic p:"ty in thir? county. If WC felt ik inclined, it voaldn! he half t'.e trouble I BS that it would be to thai fwner to bWc tho nan:c of that JOWttg lads in Marshall county who has gone crazy, ail frlove. Arrangensents have been made with 1 s Mm nie fratcrnitj of this place, who will be assists! by sneh other oraoaaatiens, lodges, &c.. as thej may invit . ta lay the corner .stone of the new BTt-howSS now in process of aseeUOB in tkiatowa The ceremonies will take aJsee n Thursday, the 28tl of Aagosi As the Maoons here are notcl tot Raak' ing a saoeess of wh:;tcver they undertake, this wO n . doubt be one of the m et noted events in the history of our town and e ranty. Invited pucst.-s will be entertain : d free, and all Other nccesaoxj arrangementi made to heighten the iut- r-st and i.joyiucnt of the OCCasion. The Crown Point Rrji.trr complains t; it it has been swindled out of a print ers;' bS by J. Packer & Co., New York, hat draws eoasoblssa frcm the fact that nearly ail the papers in the vicinity Saws su.Ter 1 in the same way. We do not wLh to be ehaaed with those who have; i .on taken in by that swindling ina,a!th oghwehad tho opportunitj lobe in that aosiuon. A strict observance of tho rule which wo long since ad rpted of reaniring fbrmga adeertiasai t o cit'i r p-y in advance or properly bceave um agaiaat loss, has enabled us to pt pay on every con'ract for foreign advertising. Cp to latost advices there had been no solution 'f the congressional muddk in the 10th district. Williams will B d ubi n ::iiir. Ofl the track, and Hasesll h.. t yet bvhm d a disposition In with '.r i.". ' !i y are neither entitled to any eonsi leration from Democrats. Alth ngh v, j may dllFer with many I f the prominent Democrats in that dis triet, we think that W3tiasM is the hlttSI n:r.n of the two. if there is any better' aboat cither of them. Wc cannot sc,' hew the election of H assail will in any way benefit Democrats. He is a political achenaer and petty tyrant, whose el etion to congress would be a lasting disgrace to any rwspctHble constituency. W. J. Adams, proprietor r-f the Pfymoath f andry and machine shops, ha.- recently eonstiasted a small tire engine, which, on trial hot Saturday evening. Wocked like a charm. When BHtaesI by boys ii threw a stream of wat. r owes the railrad tank huBBO, Snd ahea worked by sssa, threw water on the wind wheel above the tank ImaSO, which id hsgher than tny building in town. Tho m.arhine womld benvaluable additi n to r v.: (ire d.-partnient, as the ease and facility witli which it could be t.ik' n to a iire and put to work, would bo f-f incalculable benefit. Mr. Adams is a skillful machinist, and is worthy of a liberal patronage.

TiiE iCCODiplished teachers of toe young ladies' school in this place. M: -Kinn; y and Nichnfe, have pone east on

a trlsit of a few weeks, when they will retain to Plymouta, to continue thou ml 7 schools, permanently. As teachers. th-.y have been eminently successful. and have gives perfect satisfaction tt their pupila and patrons. The cigar store on the south side of Laporte street was the scene of a most terrific encounter, yesterday, between the champion pugilist of the town, who is called "Bede," and a young cigar apprentice, who H said to hire taken to the under side during the calisthenic performance. I3ede claims the victory, but his partner was not whipped. Ilui-h A. Brown, at the post-office news depot, is ottering hair oils. po rifff, paper collars, and other iikc goods, Dot snited to his traue, at euat and less than cost, to close out tho stock. These goods were in the stock when he bought it : but he wishes to close them out to make room for goods that properly belong to the news business. J. W Logan, who lives m the south part of town, has recently been troubled with prowling cats, who had keen appetites for young chickens, eggs and such' delicacies. Becoming tired of their frequent visits, he procured fire arms and opened a fosilade upon them, which resulted in the death of some and the wounding cf others. The next morning he received the following note, which will no donbt deter him from doing the like again, unless he can show, " by act of law, that he is entitled to do so Pirwornr, Juirs ?21. 170. Mr. .Tames loflw I want yon to understand thai if yon keep Fire Arms, you 0112W to injure no person or his property. Therefore I BwUiasirW you before .Squire or Justice, unless yon show m bj act of La.v why you were entitled to do so. J N- L 3. Bourbon Iioms. BomtnoN, June 28, 1370. Whctt in this vicinity will be ready to cut in a few davs. Harvest hands SJ arc in good rsqiMft A spl adid shower of rain fell Faturday p. m. The wind blew a lively calc, prostratinc n few trccs.and break-f., ? tnz the teletnapn lines in several places 8 1 1 cat are! west of here. The grocery store of Mr. Crawford was broken into on Thursday night, and sagar, eosee, tobaeeo, he. taken, to the amount of : -." to $30. This is the IA store that has been broken into within two months and as yet no clue SJ to the thieves has been obtained, and no steps tnken to trap the scoundrels. Our old friend Andy Caldwell pre seated us with a basket of u early rose" potatoes, Saturday evening. We oi -catsed them at dinner un Sunday, and proBOunecd them t;cry ooj." They are super r, if any! 1 1 Iii at, to the famous li peach blow' and are much More productive. Thanks, Mr. C. A man named William Iliirht, while walking cn the railroad track, Saturday, was strnek by the engine on the mail train going west, ami knocked i iT the track a short distance from this station. He was badry hurt. hi;-, right leg being broken between the kne e and ankle, his skull fractured f-n his f rehead, an-1 Iii: breast and back considerably brui ed. Tt is said he was SOniOwhat int- xicated at the time the accident occurred, and was making his way on the track seemingly oblivtous to cverything about him, an.I did not recog nize the approaching train until it was lro laic to iret out of its way, nor did the engineer observe his condition in time : stop his engine until the train Was so short ; distance from him that it was impossible to avoid the accident. ir. Luther Johns n administered medical aid to the sufferer, and at last accounts it was thought he Would recover. A woman by the name of" Mistress'1 Lewis, late a resident of Warsaw, n v. of this place, was arrested Saturday afternoon, cliarged with keeping a dlsororderly house, nl disturbing tne peace ari'l dignity of the good cihuceaM of t!c wast rnl of town, io which end of towq it i.s alleged her " bagnio' is kept. S. ! Parks and Z. P. Bolton Ippesjed on behalf of the people, and Jacob along and Qrajsoo Parks for las prosecuted ICth amendment, A formidable array of witnesses were Ruop -naed, a jury of twelve most potent, grave and reverend seniors, was pheed in the I'x, and leishsess commenced. The investigation lasted nearly all night, nnd the jun failed t agree being squally süvinV 1 s:x fbc e nvietioa an six '.,r sequittsl was relieved, and th" proceedings end ed for the present ' know re.fliin;: as to the ssertts of the case and as anuther investigation will likely be had, we await further öWelopasents before expressing sa opinion. K. l. Moi re has add his Interest in the grocery business to L. P. Manville. Sandy belongs to lbs brotherhood of the footboard and will ri"t long be ( n tented until he fa aboard of an engine. July 4th excursion ticket? will be sold, Bourbon to Pt Wayne and return, for $2 15 a h. Elisha Erwin was plowing crn, I'riday, and while sitting down to rest, a boofly alighted on kii hotie's bind leg; Bliaha removed hia hat frin his ii , :i rl and "shooed" the little ethnological pest away Tho hors.- aniatoek this act of humanity for an insult, and quietly kicked Bliaha in tin- mouth, knock mg eat ten tf hu teeth and otheaaiss difltiguring his "human face divine '

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On the 4th of July next, tl.e Rough and Beady Tire Company of Plymoutl will parade With the Rough and Ready Firs engine. It will be drawn by 10 boys all uniformed :.iikc. This en gine vras manufactured I v our fellow - " townsman, W. J. Adams. The Fire Department will als parade with the Adriatic engine, and the force of th two engines will be tested. Lot all hi on hand to witness the skill of the two companies and the power of the two engines. An exciting scene is ex p i ted. Brevities The subsidence id the French de mand for flour and wheat has produced a great depression in our market. The decline in wheat is already ten cents a bushel from the higher figure. Of the receipts only about one-third were sold Much of the wheat now arriving is un sound, and must be forced on the mar ket or sent to store. Private account! from England and France report the weather showery and very favorable t wheat the rain coming in good time to favor the blooming season. Montgomery (Ala.) papers of the 17th instant say that more corn than COttofl has been planted in Leo county this year. This is good DCWS, and shows that the south is becoming wide awake to her own interests. Plenty of la id in corn will not only reduce the price of cotton, but guarantee plenty of "cornSaks and chicken fixin's" to homo con sumers. The delight which President Grant's Spanish message hss caused in Madrid extends to all the monarchical centers of Europe. In fact, there is, not a despotism in the world which is not at this moment in full sympathy with him. He would be received by any of them with open arms. Wc were going to say open hands ; but in that ea-JC the general would probably give them a chance. Butler's joint resolution for the annexation of San Domingo ns a state provides that the United States shall pay $1,362, COO in gold to liquidal i the dcht of that countiy. This is a plain trick. If this government is to be bound for one single c Kit of that debt it will be bound rat every dollar. A military post is to bo established on the American frontier near the , c T. i tied part of Wyoming territory. It i 1 , A, . , T , , sosrscsted that General Butler shou:d take charge of it to protect that part f the British d minions against Fenian ii -vaders in pursuit of spoons. The newspaper men who received Cub in bonds, "for services rendered," turn out to be F. P. Brooks, of the Philadelphia fVess, and -i. ftfcFarland, oonncctcd with the Press and IlerttUf. Tin: Jay c nnty treasurer is a defaulter to the time of 850,0001 Too small a sum by far for the rascal to escape punishment. If that specimen vi' radicalism could have made it s nulls D he would be loyally exiled to some foreign mission on full pay but as it is only fifty thousand, a post office is all he may expect. So you see, "xuy d"ah." there are more inefficient posts" in Jay county than John Peter Cleaver. BUSINESS LOO A LS . Cleaveland k Houghton will move their sti ck of Groceries, on or about the 10th day of July, in Room N. 6, (Sorbin's briek block, second room north of the corner, where they v, ill be happy to sec aU their old customers aad as many n !W ones as possible. Thej will add to their stock of Groceries, Queensware and Glassware. They intend to keep a full steck of all kinds of goods in their line, and sell as cheap as the cheapest. Remember the plane, room amber 6, Corbin's brick block, west side of Michigan street, second re m north of the corner. Williams & Thayer, Bign of tho big black Uoot, have just received a large stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the 4th of July and all other occasions. live them a call. They sell goods very high they conio more than half way up to the knee Xo tlac CitlxenH of Iiymoutli aad 'ioiaiity. Afl I am going to Cincinnati in order to collect ibr St. Michacri academy 1 hereby authorize all these who have print) d lists, B:gncd with my name, t-) c ntinue the collections for this purpose, in 1 lymoath and vicinity. G. Zuawaudia, Postor of t. Michael's, Boya clothing sal and mad? at .short notice by Nolan & Bliss Logan. B. IJ. Shook, on the corner soath of the Tarkcr hottse, ia selling sugars and ill other staple groceries at unusually low figures, and invites th? attention of etese buyers t an examination of his goods and prices, in the l ull belief that they eannot fail tube pleased with both. Harin adopted the ready-pay system, he is determined to sell at. sneh prices will make it t the BQ Vantage of all who expect t pay for what they get t o trade with him. Mii's wear manufactured neatly and durably, by Nolan Miss Logan. Great arrival of Dry ( U and CI thing at B. & M. Becker's. Choice Prints, only li) cents; Bleached Muslin, one yard wide, 12 cents; lie ivy sheetings only 12 cents per yard; New lawns tor 2 seats pet yard; and a great many other article too aumcro is to mention. 6 real bartraina in clothinc. Drtsainsin)VM aamufactured hi i O o neat nrul t:isl y maninT by Nolan Bad Miss Logan, in Brownlce'l brick, up stairs. F.r the best Beams; Maehins,

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FURN'TURK. fj PALMKBi Dealer ta sH atads of FttBDIIT XT M E . Willow Chairs Look: ".' Glasses, BedprlagS and IfaSnraases. Undertaker Trimmings. WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD CQEEINSl 3Xi;iiii; Cases with a GOOD XX3I?l5.SI2 All on Beaseuahle Terms. At th old etorc ol (.i. S. Cleaveland on f.ai'ortc Street. ftraMMitia, Nov. vmw.

J7t SUriT I7SUB MATTE ESSES Spying JScdHj and LOOKING GLASSES. ETC Darms mcqttaled KietnUea, wo aro enabled to ok :r o::r eooda at TASTER PRI E 5 , An;1, raarantee to laHfyflic pnhiir, hoth n- to tlic qiiiility of our food and ÜM prices at wiiicii e offer läea. FAKGIfElt As CO.. USniAJfA. N W AD VERT'S G OOD NEWS FOB THE HUNGRY ! SOONTZ HOHABX, No. 7, II')'.ia;u Block, T.aportft Rtroct, i-iyiiioiitii. Indiana. We have repaired our new Bakervand Rcatnarant, makirs it a flfft-clasa ectabllahment. We keep a lull Msortmcnl of ITiiiicv (irocerics, ConcctioHcrieMj Cigars and Tobacco. All klnflf of Frail in ron. Ov er in every ftyle; üiso for sale by the can, Mealfi at Ali H urs. Pnv nnd reell TSoard on liberal terms. Give us a calf, imlf.r ;v ronnelf, December 16 14tf KOONTZ A 1IOTIAM. oct Qui Versus Sitter. Fotlhe following REASONS Stfc kaboolU replace Uie ohl fon-j or StreetlQninlnw Is WittBASTSD lilajfcmolfr tiinVvuZ in efieet with Bitter Quinc. Svrei i föi:i.ie ban N'oxr. of tfur.in(c '!r and persmtcni hitttrMSt oi eomnaoa Qntnine. Sweet! (Jrtlnlue is made from T'frr.viaa Bas only, tlio source ol" Bitter Qlinine. Iti Swi t nnT tue btttexaeaa is mrSeetly clncealcd, but may bo iuslaiuAv uevi loir i if desired. J Sweet ;'.i1jI-2c will not sicken, aw vc:y ttttaf substances often do. Swe-'Mitl:i".ne in rcadUy taken, r.'pl vrittioulthe least besttal ion, by old amlyoimtr. S)a Quinine entirolr obriatoa t'Aii unconquerable dis ti Bztcx Qoinm conquerable dislike which childrcMuave me. Sveet QTln'-ie reqairos no rlrxoratcl -,-re-raratlon to take, i.-i ready for ii: tat USO. Sweet ABlatae, la 1! 9 SsrccabBuy amt pronpt cfüeaey, disabuses tho fpubiic mi Id of much prejudice :i.":iins: Qiunino, an :i;ls th; eflbrta of tlio in Diligent Fhjaician in its adnünistratieii. Swe? t ntwBataM costs no more than! tho BitteV Quinine. Cxvrrt f?Ttjlno can bo had at the brv Storfs In two forms, viz: ftmkL foilconvenTnc e of families and lae m aeraipi licJh:)U jamcder, for uae uhLl'hysiu anifVtSfgts. BiamFsCTUililG CHEwlJSTS S 1EW VOBK. mara-3Gm Fr sah W. E. BROWN. DRV GOODS. p Trr n n vi sr vi . AT-i, A- lLj&M CO., IIa vc Je to r o sell olT their entire Stock of ;-r-. "rSr SP Coat Istlnz of HATS, CAPS, CLOTIIINO, BOOT.S & SHOES, DRKSS GOODS, MUSLINS, PRINTS, li: LATNES, HOSIKRT. GLOVES, CENTrT FUNG FURS, &c., inam nnriTPoa mniii nnam 01 auiiijBoo infill buoi, And wili j:1s:Ti3 J $100 IN GREENBACKS To the customer psif fclilsj, tbo LARGEST BILL Or GOODS. Iwsatlsf arople tiiat iii-v neaa what Shay ay, ttioy haTe redaced their prices km illows:

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Fard aide Bleached Muslin, worth 18 els., at IUI cts. Ginghaius, worth 25 cts., at 15 cts. Poplins, worth 9lr25, at 7ö cts. Ala para Lustres, worth .".." eis., at 2S ets. Flannels, worth 7" 1'., at 50 cts Good Crash, 10 cts. fjt. .71. M $ Co. i!.:,701y

NEW ADYERTiSETvl EfiTS. A. C. THOMPSON'S " Liven,Peed& Sale STABLE; At the Ohl Bnckfye ttand near the Parker 7".c, PIAIorTII, i:13: Horses & Carriages to Let, Aad Horses Boarded uu rcaaoaaale tcnu. npr-21

ERNST BORN (Successor to C. Httla&ger,) lui! m mum factory. Wacbisgtoa street, east or Rarker iio;:sp, Plymoutta, lad RKPAIRIKO and IIore9hoeiti om ettfer. Cloud werk Gaanstecd. or-. Ki;,,rt jioticc. (Jive bm a call Hiri I roaraatoe satinlaction. April It, T0-!y E. BORN. rSlO TliK F.MlMTXir C'OMMU M BtimiTY. I Take pleamrc Im nnoiwclHg to Bw Farmen or HaTfball coentjr, that I aave irr salo the followlog farm maehiacry! RamclyV Separator, Ilor? Pairer, Wood Saw Eng! reff, and Saw ami t.ri-t Mill Machinery! Fanninc Mii!-. Baey'a Doable Steel Ptowa Shnmway Cast Plow, Way t LamaxSKlkjr ( (.m Plow, walklns or rMinrr The CHaaax K aperaad Mower, with self-rake 0? dropper, j oddV llorae Rake, StrarerV Grain nd s 1 Drill, BMseire Clorer HaUer. All of the above arti- ;i s .r' warranted to tv of ool material, well made, and to do Snt-claea work, with a mir trial, or n nie ra!l and tee me before lending your ord-r eleewh re. x. U rnox. April S, WW SlaA PirmoatB, ind. TLA IN, FANCY AND GILDED SIGS PAINTING, DOrSE-PAIHTIXO. GrautiRfff Gtezütg awl PapcY'ffanffing. Simp oVer TItimririrv,:rr DlaTs store". MkT i0. 1870. .15ot6 C3-. EC. ICIiTTJlP "TTT0!"!.!'1 ' " JctftiBT m'.r.rv.iiKv to tbe rltlzenfl thrt r;ti"n aantry, that of Plymouth and sarruaadlnec lie has pennanentlj Located la Pljraaoatli, For the pc.rjiosc of earryin oa tho JEWELRY BUSINESS, Oecapylag n part of A. Hwwly Uooi aad shoo Ptorc, where he can at aU tiBieobe foond irith a roll assortment of WATVIIK. CLOCKS AXD JEWELRY, ltepalrinar i1ti' on horf rotio. in a workman-lika maimer, aad WA.ItMA.N'1 ED. March i, rasas p&rnovm rossonv and MACHINE S H O P ENGINES BUILT AND II BPAIRSD ON SIlUitT NOTICE. PULLETS, SHAFTING, MILL GEARINGS, CASTING r , ailrceUaneoae aad cosmon, en hand or mdc to order. Theee ahopa, which were destroyed by rin last win! -r. have been rebnlll and farnlahed 'with new nuiehinery Ihronghont. All kind : eatfna done ir tlic best mov durable manner. tohrro solicited. IT 1 v V .T. ADAMS. rrr.rri"trir. -r - r . - -- . ir-v-w-: -.-srwrTn REAL ESTATE. DEAL ESTATE AGENCY. OE EC. OOBBIU, Office r tli'- rorm Cartncrly aeeapled tlif Picture Oattery, aad toan 6f the Democrat ofiicc. A COMPLETE ABSTRACT or the title of nil Etonds ftfftef MiOts In larsin;! I County R B A L E S T A T E Bought und Sold on the Most Reasonable T Til No Extra Chargo lV3ado For taJbc Button relative tochaia ol title to those baTiaa emreyasoM made. Wild Land- ImpVdlParmsj Town Lots and Kesidences Poreale'al very LOW PRICES aad LONG TIME, Call and cxamin list of U$mis for safe, and i Prices. INSURANCE OFFICE. The lotlowiaa ceeapaaJos are -enre-emeu hy f. CORMA HOME, Va Fort iesetts $4,600,000 00 I R TFORD, oj Hetrlford, Ct. i'. u.n m oo MERCHANTS, Ciiemyo,... 1,000,00000 The bor cimpanie jtre well known to this coaitntiaily and the country, as Prnnapl aasl Rejllaaia. rajmraaceoSbeted nl the LOUTfiST LÜOnTMATK l!.i l pay ill nqoltahle ln promptly and withonl litigation. Special hadaceaMBts oSVred tmi I - i I in I f r ii ri-dccSS-16 TAI LOR I MC. im Est:ii)!iiiii!iifflt. Mil. I) NOLAN, w ; Miss SARAH C. LOGAN, Are pseparoS to manufacture I a i s :

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fit (be Utest sad boat itylst, iad in 1 aassaf UK, NOI.AN Hon rxpcrirnrvd workman, nn a ill pnsranlee that Id-work ive satisfartlon. iui LOCI AN In recogalaed saioag her patrons in Ins the le.-t. talloreM rjrer located 111 tliin town. Tbc" J-1 bow BonceoMitty f Modlna elsewhere, as has been (reqnently done hereUwore, tn have aiefraat salts aasde aps as we isarsstee that oor work tiail not 1' exeelled saywhore. We have no ibuiht of oorattility to please all who will jive our work ti trial Shop lnrowBlcos brick, up .tairs.inthoroom BdJnlnlBS Csbtob's law Slco. Plj niontb. Mir II sun

HARDWARE.

TTAROWARB St SH OVES. ' 71 i XT TO THOSE Pi V? OIASIXQ HARDWARE ! BTJCK & TOAX. Xo. 9, ITichlj-n Street Plymouth, Tnd, ARE now rrrlvlncr direct from the Mnr.nfuttarcr and Jiuiurtertf, a general aeaorUBeat of HOUSE TRIMMING AND HOUSE FURNISHIIG HSRDÄ'ÄRE, And an cndlecs variety of useful FARM IMPLEMENTS. tBOX, 8TEEL, EAIL&, PA X T, PUTTY, SHOVELS. SPADES, OLASS, HASO, DOORS, PUMPS, PIPE. PACKLWO, BELT1XQ. DOPES, SHOT. POWDER. LEAD, BIRDCAGES, BRASS AND COPPER KETTLES, TIX ( VPS, TABLE AXD POCKJBT CUTLEBT PANCAKE TURNERS AXD 8MOKESTACEJS ETC.. ETC. Cook Store?, and Forac that don't Cook, Parlor Stove? for sitting rooms, eitlin room Stoves for Parlor-. Berated Ores Stove, nnd Ovens that have not been elevated, Chain- ef aHktaSa, Hat Trap to catch Mice and Mice Traps ,o catch Bats, Tinners Coppcrera and Iraner AT WO KIN THE SHOP. ALL KINDS 01 tXlTF AXD 1IKVV AT AS LOW FIGTRES AS CAN PE FOUND ON THIS CONTINENS. Our Goods wer? purchased Wtth CASH! (We horri)v. (l t:1 at the vejy lowest prices, and rjlp. I e ' UWJss ana trm i Frtigkt. We propose to sell for ChaA aad wo don't care where you get the monov. c c nucK. ( E. TOAX. QABIXE1 WAKE A X D A. L. ALLEM AX tt CC. Hare on hand at aU tlnee a compile atTi elegant ttiCk of Cabinet Ware and Furniture, which they tril I eell at Terr reasonable r,,.t's. Alo a complete stork of undertaker's Parnlehng Goods, and iTolhiis of all kiii'l. A yood Hearse heloninp to the eetablishatest. METALLIC COFFIMS. any or a'l ejodca.fnrnbhed promptly on order shaTe arraseniente with the lanyeet house in weak, at ( iiioiiro. hy erhich Uietpe Bnrial Cases e promptly eappllcd r.t nil tlmcn. A. L. ALLEM AN CO. RAIL-ROADS. iitts'4ii:jräi, i?t.Wajrna& eis cn;-;) Rail war. On and after Kay SPth, 1S70, Trains win leve Station? 1 lily. (Sondayn excepted,! a follows: Train leaTiiirCblcago at S,38 P. M.. leaves dally. .Train leaving Htteborgh at 1,53 P, M haves daily. TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS. .KXPnZS matt.. r.fKK.-s. exraaas 1. Pittsburgh. ra,U a a Koehester.. " Salnm I M Alliance.... 8,S " Canton... . ." " M uvllkm... 4,11 M Orrvllle " Wooster..,. 5,00 44 MansScld... S.M M Crest ihneBaeyras 7,-u " UpBdask4 v m Potest Li.rtn BfM M Van Wert.. 14 Fori Wayne J0.40 " Cohtrabla . . . I M Warsaw.... 44 Plrmonth... M.!0 i;,4: a bj i,r5 p m s.-,h"i 44 '. :,r, 1 44 io,t 44 atü) 11,18 44 :...v 44 ia.75 r a 44 hL40 44 7.U ,4 I.S5 4 8.18 "4 10,3 X M 11.3 44 1,S! r BJ (i .1,1 b m r 4. a 1 .".!" 14 S.S0 14 4.-JU 44 B.M1 M ass 44 r.,:.o " 7..W 44 S.1S 14 1,01 44 1 . IS 44 LOJ 44 lO,4 " 4, n 14 jio.M m 8,00 a m 11.08 " c.-N " n,a 44 7,0s u.V. M ...j. IV. am n,aft 9,0a 44 ! 1.90 4 lioarj " ro.ia 44 i sso 41 11.SB 44 II. Ml " .".IO 19.00 A K 12,33 r M 4,19 44 I.a 1,30 44 1 5.0S 44 SJU 14 j R,10" Vaparalso,..! " 1.-.0 v.: Chicane ' Pi.') m ;,:!0 44 ' M " TRAINS GOING EA81.

STATION rv IAH,. IKXl'KEs. Arai.ss. K.n;ESS Chieaso .. 7 00 a anllU a m a.SO r si 8,88 r 1 Valparaiso. 44 I14S 1.18" Plymouth. ',":!: 44 2,05 rn 1,50 a a 8,(4 Warsaw.... 11.lt 44 8,1 4 8,81 14 Colombia.. IS,?4 4.1S 4 to.no 41 Port Wayne l,a .",.V) 44 8,48 ' uS0 " Van Wert 1,58 v S 44 6,58 44 lt,ttA M Lisas .'..vi BSS " ; v.ic, " i..:e Poresl r. i" 44 44 ! t'..:r 41 t'j 14 Up Snduek' 5,40 44 10,C ::.10 Baeyras.... 8,SS 14 10,48 8,81 44 n '.. , l A. 8,150 T.?." 4' 11.18 aja M9Wt n t ,; (i A M - 1:- .t S,08 e m l.-:o IfaasSeld... 8,41 s.m 44 tt,ai 8,08 Wiui-ti r s.r 41 a,SB S.01 8, OrnrHle s.r.r 14 8.48 44 j 8.S1 il 8,48 "jf Haswilbm... 8, ,4 10, 44 , 888 14 7.17 14 Csnton i S,a 44 1W 44 S.1S 44 7.m 44 Alliance 11,O0 " tlSB M SJSS 14 8,40 44 stiia in. -m 44 ii. -a 44 ; 4.va ass Rochester..! 8,05 PS '1 ,n 44 S,81 ' Pittsbarak.. 8,15 M .-am 7,01 ." ,: '4

LEGAL ADVERT'S. aTOT1CK Is hcrehy gin u to ail wh m it jaj rnaj concern that, on the 7th day i t n 1 1 . IS70, I gave promissory note to II. i '. Hunter for the sum oft) ent v-iive dollars with ten per seat, interest from date, waiving raluation or appraisement laws, ftc, due in sixty day41 front the date thereof. The ai l Hunter having failed to comply with hia pari of the agreement between hin and myself, tho consideration for which :iid note was given has failed, nnd the note is not collectable. I hereby Botify the said II. ('. Hunter and his agents or attorneys to return said note to me. And I warn nil persons to set purchase the aforesaid note ;h I viiall plead failure of consideration. Iu'28,td JONAS LOGAN. T RUSTEE'S NOTICE. L the undersigned, Truatee of the cred itor! efRagh I. Diokson, bereby notify 11 perooBB Indebted to the s:iil Hugh B. Dieksea to CALL AND BETTLE al once. The accounts of has concern must be elosed by note ar judgment, and notes paid promptly. .My aSaCe h up stairs over the bank. JOHN P. HAWKINS. Trustee. Jum4 2 -, 1870

LEGAL ADVERT'S.

Auditor" Aaaennl Exhlbltofttte ! ICocoipl ailft I - i c f 1 1 1 1 1 ; - af Marnhall ( onuiv. Issel., Car tls.' Itar mliiiK laj 11. 1HTO. nunrroa g Omen, "I b, Marshal) Co., Ind.. I Juno 1. -1870. I rivniouth The anditor herewith aabmiti to the board of county csaaaaisaionera of Marshall oottntj the following; exhibit of the rcctijits and expenliir.reS ef said county for the year t-uding May CI, 1S70, viz: KEcr.irTS. To ftTiiounl of delinquent revenue found at October settlement 1SW 975 SO To nni't of connty revenue found ! May settlement, 1S70 16,917 21 To nm't of decket fees received of county clerk C5 00 To asa't of jury fees received of county clerk 13 50 To n'nt received from shows for Uoenae 20 00 Total am'i of receipts $16,921 51 Total a:n"t of county orders issued as excnses 23.G97 21 Excess of expenses over receipte C,775 70 sxrax m rv acs. There hare been county orders isuei since the thirty-first day ef May. ist;:, up to the tirst day of June, 1870, lor the following objects, viz. : For expense of asse?or? $1,162 75

M atricult'l society. 125 00 14 baitisTa 403 -" " blind 09 " bridges 1" flS M county clerk 87". 01 u county bonds AO 00 M county comm'n'rs 2;il (t " Bounty treasurer 884 2'.i M county auditor , 4,854 '' u county surveyor.. 210 14 eoea. picas judge.. 2i'.i 52 I " criminals ISO 27 M delinqoesd list... 466 70 ' dist pros att y... IG CG M election.-; 44 00 " field notes 140 00 " inmrnncc 96 25 " Inaanc 2ot; " inquest 142 1 " jail G'.l 66 M jury 1,70't OS " librarj 107 68 M land apvraiser.. 1,628 ! M money refunded.. 77 44 " newspapers 8 75 " poor 5,272 17 44 pu" lie building.. 1G1 1 M poor Iior.se 9G5 ."1 " public printing.... 1; 55 u roads 45 70 44 specific allowance 259 00 44 station'y, blk bks 1,472 14 u school examiner S" 00 44 BheriaT 717 69 " s:;p't poor farm... Gs) 00 44 teaefcen institute 60 00 44 war 27 Ok 44 wood l;5

210 14 686 52 Total $28,097 21 trnsassfi The nTooi:r!t of buildinjE fun is collected on duplicate up tn dune 1st. A. I. 1870. .i j 1 16 The unount of building find or der" redoemcd up io June I, A. D. ls7o 18,134 68 Tiie amount of loans anexpended (of principal) 0.01G 68 Allot' which is respectfully submitted, Jane, I, 1870. A. C. THÖMT80K, Aaditor M. C. by Enwaan 8. Lswia, Deputy. M.w laiTsaansf!, An account current with and between M. W. Downey, Treasurer, and Marshall county, for the year ending May 31, 1870; Toamonnl tn treaaurer'a hands at May settlement, 1KG0 $14,030 89 To amount of delinquent county retenUe found at October settlement, 180'. 075 80 To amount of county orders b und at May settlement, 1870 15,847 21 To amount of docket fees ree'd of county clerk G5 00 To amount of jury fees received of county clerk 13 50 To amount ofahot? license reed 20 00 ly this eut't county orders filed in auditor's office, June 2, 170 28,683 T.8 Pal in treasurer's hands June 1 1370 $7,319 02 nrrruMBST rs Bastara, To amount collected on tax duplicates of I860 to 1870 inclupdve, for building fund $37,451 10 By building fund ardors redeemed and filed in auditera office Jane 2, lb70... 18,10148 Total amount on liandr. and in judgment--, exclusive of int. ..$10,310 08 A.C. THOMPSON, Auditor M. C. by E. 8. LcwtS, 1( -.it-. All of which i re.pecifu'ilr submitted, June 1. 1ST!'. A. C. THOMPSON, Auditor M. C Erafaincd and approved in enen court. JON AS MILLER, ) HENRY K.RALÖE, rnrnriiasssuaa ft A. ELAMCK. j State of Indiana, Marshall County, sp r I. A. C. Thompson, auditor in and for said county, do certify the abeve and foregoing to be a t r U" ci i py oi' the original, us appears from the records of the board ef eeaaaaieaioners iti say ofaee. In witness whereof I beieuille r -. snbecribe my name, and atlix the " J seal of said board, at Plymouth, this lOta day of June A. 1. 1H70. A. J. THOall80N, And. II. G by Enwaan S. Lawia, Deputy. HERIFFS SALK. Py virtue of an order of sale atui a decree of foreclosure of pae4gage Issued out oftheoflice of the clerk of the llarshall common pleas court, in favor of WiHiaas S. Rsdenoua aad agatasl Christian Lout nnd Catharine Long, to me directed, I will offer for sale at public auction n Saturday, Jul 2, 1870. between th I hours of 1" o'eloCB a. m., nnd 1 0cloek p. SL St the court house door hj Plvmoutb, Ifarahall county, Indiana as the law di reels, the following described real estate, to-v. it: The south-west quarter of the aenth-woat quarter of sec lion number four 41, in town-hip aumber thirtythree 331 noiili of range number three IS east. containing forty dO acrea, more or ess, situated in Marshall count v, r.nd I stale of Indiana, to the higheat bidder far Cash, without regard to appraisement laws. Subject to redemption D Wll HOW, Sheriff It, ( yaOtSS s HIERIFF'fl S W Ii. By virtue of an order of sals and a ia eree of foreclosure of mortgage, isssaed out of the office of the clerk of the Marshall eounnon plena court, to me dircete.l. on i iitdgracnl in favor of Adam Taverwier and against Joha Gkristonaor Barth and Martin UaTenport, 1 will offer for aale ut public auction on Saturday, mTutj 0, 1.70, between the liotirs of 10 o'eleek a. ni.. and I oeloek p. sa., at the court haaBjedno1 in Plymouth, Marshall cenatjr, state af Indiana, as the law directs the following described real e.tato. to-wit: The one third tl-o) undivided interest in tbeei rtaifl pieoe or paroal ef land Kin: in the village of Premer. Herman town-diip. and BOU SOCUpied by Christopher Pfirth and PoBMlT' mi.l known as tbe stave t'n--tory premi aes, teffethor with one third intrrest in all the buildings, fixtures and horolitanients thereto boiOUgiug, situatel in tin4 oouniv of Marshall, and ptate ol Indiana. to the higheat bidder f"r I anil, with ant regard to appraisement laws, Bubjeet to

redemption. DAVID HOW, Sherill It. C, iun i 'jui

LEGAL ADVERT'S.

QHERIFI B BAUE. By virtue of an order of sale and a decree ef foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the office of the clerk of the Marshall common pleas court, in favor of Myron F. Barbor and against George W. Rondure and Almira M. P.endure, to mo directed, I will offer for tale at public action on Saturday. Jtft9, 1870, between the hourr of 10 o'clock, a. 13., and 1 o'clock, p. m.. at the court house door in l'hmeuth. Marshall county. Ir.ii:iim. as the law directs, the following described real estate, to-trit : The east half of the north-east quarter of seetion thirly-one (ol). in township thirty-iur (S4) north of range four 41 cist, containing eighty ucrcs, except one ami a half acrte beret ef are aeU to Wurrca HaiaeSj situated in Marshall county. Indiana, to the highest bidder for ca.-h. withcnt regard to appraisement laws, sui.jtct to rewesaptiou. DAVID BOW, ?i.eriff M C julGjul7 SHERIFFS 8 VLE. Fy virtue of an order of boi. and a decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued cut of the office of tho clerk of the Maridia.il c mman picas court, to me directed, on a jadgaacm in favor of Marcus A. O. Packard, and against Emoiy C. Melor. and William EL M loy. and Joel Parker, replevin bail, I will oäer for sale at public auction, on Sinrt7ay. JiCy 2, 1870, between the hours ef 10 o'clock a. to., and 4 o'clock p. m.. at the court honse door in Plymouth. Marshall rounty. In ! una. an tho law directs, tin; following described real estate, to-wif : Apiece of land fifty "0 rods north ar. I south by eighty 80 rode east and wept. o6T of the sourh side of the north half of tbe wept hall" of the south-east quart '-r of ?cctia I Dumber seventeen 17, in township number I thirtr-thfeo 1881 north of rejhra number three, 3 east, containing twenty-five 251 acres, more or less, situated in anwansaa county, and state of Indiana, to the highest bidder for cash, without regard to appraisement laws, subject to redemption. DAVID HOW, 8herifi a. C. JnStSS VOTICE Tn KOX-USHHOrf STATE OF rifDl ISA 1 llarshall County, fi5: In the Marshall circuit curt, Aurutt term, ipiv. William T. Riddle, 1 vs. y lJivorcc. Mary A. Biddle. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause. by his attorney, has filed in my office Ins complaint against the defendant, and it appearing by the evidi nee of a competent person that uW defendant, Mary A. Kiddie, ia a non-resident of the Strite of Indiana, 'nc; is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said complaint against her. and that unless she appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the irsl uay of said" term of ttrid court, to bo bcajaai ami held at the court house in the town of Plymouth, county of Marshall, ana 8'tatc of Indiana, cn the fit--0 M"Ti'l:iy in August. 18TO. paid cm plaint, and the assaten ami thing? therein all gcd, will be heard and determined ia her absence. JOHN" C. CUSnifAK, Clerk. pr . P. Krjuena, depy Capron .V Cspron, pl'tl's atty. fuffSS BP ICE TO KON-BE8IDENTS. fatc of Indiana. Iar.-iiail county, Sfl: In the Marshall circuit court, August torsi, 1 870. William P. Dali "I Note?, ne-ounts v. V and Kegulua Tucker. J attachment. The plaifitiff in the r.bove ontlf ' d riueo, ly his attorney, has filed in my offico his complaint against the defendant, and ' appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant. Ib gnln? Teck er, is a non-resident of the stat? of Indiana: he is therefore hereby BotiSed of thj pendency of said complaint agninst hiro, and thai anUmi he appear and an;wer there;. at the falling of said BBSUM on tho first daj- of aasd term of paid court, to bo begun and held at the court house, in tho town of Plymouth, and county of Marshall, and state ef Indiana, on the fir?: Monday in August. 1870. said complaint and the matters and things therein alleged, will bo heard and determined in his absence. JOHN C. CU8HMAN, Oct, pr O. P. Kusanaat, dr pv. C. D. Keeve. plff's atty. hstäS. s iii: HUT'S SALE. I x- virtue of an execution issued aufl of the ofiicc of the clerk of the Marshall circuit court, to me directed, on a jod;:nient la favor ef Ahijah H.iv. ley and agaiast Henry Wiadbisjler and MSB J. Windbigler; I have levied on the foll(trInvg described real estate as the property cd' Henry Windbigder, to-wit : The east half of lot number sevrntysev. n ;77i in Thayer'a aeaond addition tt the town of PoUrb' n: alSS til"1 Baal f rty in. fe I o lot number two fSI in Martin's Srst addition to the town of Bourbon, all in Marsh:.'! county, state of Indiana. Ami I will offer the same for sale at public bk etion. at the court Ibsbsn do- rin Plymouth, Marshall county. Indiana, on flssTasifiis, JwIm 1. 1ST0, between the hours of 1SJ obek . m., and 4 o'clork. p. m.. as the law dir. . H. Is ths higheat bidder for cash, without re-rard t appraisement laws, subject to redemption. DAVID HOW. Sheriü IL ß jsuil0tyul7 s SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of en order of sale and a docrec af foreclosure of Biortgage tssBjed osat ef the etacn of the clerk of Jm Karakal I coaaaaen ideas court, t me directi'd. i n favor of Cyrus White, and against Wesley Morris and George Morris, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, on fsair -Jm, Jtift 9. 1S7H. between the hi urs of Its o'clock a. t:.. SSal 4 o'clock p. m., at tbe court ksssuO d. or Ln rivniouth, Marshall county. Indiana, a tho In dn c. t- , the following describel real ea täte, to-wit ; The south half of the wes! Sntf sf th north-west quarter BfaaetMBB nnsab r tun i tv-six l'Jl' in township number thirty -Sen ." i. north of raupe number one (1) east., containing forty (10) acres, BBCOU or less, situated in Marshall e unty, state of u -an i. to the higheat bidder for cash, w ith. -it regard to appraisement laws, subject to redemption. DAV11 HOW. Sheriff M C .juK.t.inlT lSkTQTlt Eis hereby jriven that I gave a note tS K. C. Banter fee the sum ef ea Hollars, on the ninth day ol June, due fhirlv .lavs atier date, waiving vaiuatioti or appraisement laws. Said R. t Hunter has (ailed to comply w itb tbe agreement by which he obtained said SOAe. I hereby Botify the said R. C Hunter, hia agents ct representatives to return said nolo to be cancelled. 1 also warn all persoiia from purchasing the si d note, as I do asfl intend to pav it, and 1 shall plead failure of consideration. 11. i. SilAFl'.R. io2ot3 u 0T1CE OF ffTTACHMBHT. i aarles Fitzpatri-k 1 PetoreW.J Bcntiir vs. .1 1 i ice of t b Jefferson tlongwer. I Peace. J The plaintiff fca Ike abasB entitled caus ha filed in my oltiee his coniplaiot andatn--iait, nnd it sppearine BrSSJ USS aflidavit. and return of tho summons, that Joffe raon Onaarnera a non-resident of tbo state of Indian: lie Is therefore notified of th 8 l.linc nnd pcnJelH-jr of ail rBBBplaiat again-t him, ami that union be appear an ! answer thereto at tbe railing of 88! J SaSM ,t m oSaee i" krmvm, WasaeU towT.-'up. Marshall county, Indiana, on the i'th day iv70. 'nt Iti o'clock a. m.. said w.i.'.,.,t nnd the matters and things thoro-

in coatained and alleged, will be heard and determined in his absence. ju23td W. J P.b.NNF.R. .Tirstiee.-